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A-STATE RED WOLVES 2 Hanna Qedan G 5 - 11 Jr. (RS) Farmington, Arkansas Farmington HS

3 Khadija Brown-Haywood F 5 - 11 So. Centralia, Illinois Centralia HS

4 Jalen O’Bannon F 6-1 Memphis, Tennessee Central HS

11 Jane Morrill F 6-1 Scott City, Missouri Notre Dame HS

12 Jamie Ruffins G 5-8 Little Rock, Arkansas Little Rock Central HS

13 Brittany Fowler G 5-8 Fr. Leachville, Arkansas Buffalo Island Central HS

15 Dominique Oliver G 5-6 Rowlett, Texas Rowlett HS

24 Aundrea Gamble G 5-9 So. (RS) McKinney, Texas Kilgore College

25 Amanda Lawson G 5 - 10 Jr. (TS) Bryan Texas Kilgore College

Sr.

21 Jessica Flanery G 5 - 10 So. Mountain View, Arkansas Mountain View HS

23 Jasmine Hunt F 6-2 Houston, Texas St. Pius HS

Fr.

Jr.

So.

5 Brittney Gill G 5-8 So. (RS) Pine Bluff, Arkansas Watson Chapel

LEGEND:

32 Aundrea Pipkins F 6-4 Fresno, Texas Madison HS

Fr.

34 Carlette Wyatt F 5 - 11 Bryan, Texas Angelina CC

Sr.

44 Carlisha Wyatt F 6-0 Bryan, Texas Angelina CC

Sr.

G =

Guard

F =

Forward

C =

Center

(RS) =

(Redshirt)

(TR) =

(Transfer)

# Player Name Pos HT Class Hometown Previous School

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INTRODUCTION Table of Contents......................................................1 Quick Facts ..................................................................2 Media Information ..............................................3-4

PLAYERS Returning Player Profiles ............................11-21 Newcomer Player Profiles ..........................22-23 COACHES AND STAFF Head Coach Brian Boyer..............................24-27 Assistant Coach Aaron Kallhoff ......................28 Assistant Coach Sonja Tate ................................29 Assistant Coach Lindsay Ballweg....................30 Support Staff............................................................31 2012-13 YEAR IN REVIEW Final Notebook ................................................32-34 Results and Statistics ....................................35-38 SBC Championship and Honors ......................39 Sun Belt Statistics ..........................................40-43 HISTORY & RECORDS Top Performances ..........................................44-45 Statistical Records..........................................46-49 Year-By-Year Leaders ....................................50-51 WNIT History ..........................................................52 Sun Belt Conference Honors ............................53 A-State Coaching History....................................54 Coaching Year-By-Year ........................................55

OPPONENTS The Sun Belt Conference ....................................76 Opponent Quick Facts ..................................77-81 THIS IS A-STATE A-State Administration........................................82 Dr. Tim Hudson, Chancellor ..............................83 Terry Mohajir, Director of Athletics ..............84 Athletics Facilities ................................................85 Arkansas State University..................................86 Jonesboro, Arkansas ............................................87 Staff Directory ........................................................88 CREDITS The 2013-14 Arkansas State women’s basketball reference guide is a publication of the A-State Media Relations Office. PHOTOGRAPHY Nelson Chenault, Richard Bishop (Bishop Photography), Hannah Dolle, Roger Williams, John Bunch (Bunch Photography), Justin Manning (Jay’s Photo Design), Sun Belt Conference, A-State Media Relations. COVER DESIGN A-State Creative Services.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

THE 2013-14 SEASON Season Outlook ....................................................5-8 Schedule ......................................................................9 Roster Breakdown ................................................10

Season-By-Season Results ..........................56-61 All-Time Series Results........................................62 All-Time Letterwinners................................63-64 All-Time Conference Standings ................65-69 The A-State Convocation Center ..............70-71 A-State Convocation Center Records......72-75


A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL General Information

Media Relations

Institution..................Arkansas State University Location ..........................................Jonesboro, Ark. Population........................................................67,263 President................................Dr. Charles L. Welch Chancellor ......................................Dr. Tim Hudson Director of Athletics ......................Terry Mohajir SWA................................................................Amy Holt Faculty Athletics Rep. ..................Nonie Wiggins Founded................................................................1909 Enrollment ......................................................13,538 Nickname ................................................Red Wolves Colors ................................................Scarlet & Black Home Facility ......................Convocation Center Arena Capacity ..............................................10,563 Conference ....................................................Sun Belt Affiliation ......................................NCAA Division I Athletic Dept. Phone ....................870-972-3880 Ticket Office Phone ......................870-972-2781 Athletics Web Site............astateredwolves.com

WBB Contact ....................................Chris Graddy Office..................................................870-972-2707 Cell ....................................................870-340-7836 E-mail .................................. cgraddy@astate.edu Media Relations Director ................Jerry Scott Assistant ..................................................Joe Gorby Graduate Assistant ......Dennen Cuthbertson Media Relations Phone ............870-972-2541 Media Relations Fax ..................870-972-3367 Press Row Phone ..........................870-972-2541 Mailing Address ..............................PO Box 1000 State University, AR 72467 Overnight Address ..................217 Olympic Dr. Jonesboro, AR 7240

Quick facts

Team Information 2012-13 Record ..............................................15-15 2012-13 SBC Record ........................................12-8 Sun Belt Finish ........................................ 2nd West 2012-13 Home Record ....................................10-6 2012-13 Road Record ........................................5-9 2012-13 Neutral Court Record ......................0-1 All-Time Record (39)................................631-468 All-Time SBC Record (19) ......................204-144 Sun Belt Titles ............................................................1 Last Sun Belt Title .................................... 2003-04 WNIT Appearances ................................................ 8 Last WNIT..............................06-07 (2nd Round) Best WNIT Finish ....................Champions, 1993 Starters Returning/Lost ..................................3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......................8/6 Newcomers..................................................................4

Important Numbers A-State Dept. of Athletics ..........870-972-3880 A-State WBB Office ......................870-972-2303 A-State WBB Fax ..........................870-972-3540 Sun Belt Office ..............................504-299-9066 Sun Belt Fax ....................................504-299-9068 A-State WBB Video Contact..Lindsay Ballweg Phone ................................................870-972-2303 SID Office ........................................870-972-2541

Coaching Staff Head Coach ..........................................Brian Boyer Alma Mater ..............Missouri Western (1993) Record at ASU (Years) ..................226-200 (14) Career Record (Years) ..................................Same Assistant Coach ............................Aaron Kallhoff Alma Mater ....Bemidji State University, 2003 Assistant Coach......................................Sonja Tate Alama Mater......................Arkansas State, 2007 Assistant Coach ........................Lindsay Ballweg Alma Mater ..........................................Drury, 2012 Director of Operations ....Shaquita Renelique Athletic Trainer....................................Julie Ellena

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL FACILITIES: Media facilities in the Convocation Center consist of an area at floor level on the east side of the court for reporters, broadcasters and photographers, as well as a television-film booth located high on the east side of the arena. An area in the south end of the court is also setup for additional media. If you need additional assistance please see Chris Graddy with the A-State Media Relations Staff. There is also a Media Room located on the west side open to the press before, during and after games. Admittance to these areas is by special credential issued only by the AState Media Relations Office.

PARKING: A limited number of parking spaces are available to members of the media on a paved lot adjacent to the Media Entrance on the east side of the arena, Lot “A”. Display a parking pass to the parking attendant for admittance. Parking is on a first-come, firstserve basis. All parking pass requests should be made to the Media Relations Office. ENTRY: Media representatives with proper AState issued credentials will be allowed to enter the building ONLY at the Media Entrance (ground level, green corner of the arena) on the east side of the Convocation Center. This is also the main entry to the athletic offices and is adjacent to the media parking area. GAME SERVICES: Notes, programs, media guides and statistic packets are provided to media personnel by the Media Relations Office. Phones are available in the Media Room as well as light refreshments.

Chris Graddy Assistant Director Office: 870-972-2707 Cell: 870-340-7836 cgraddy@astate.edu Joe Gorby Assistant Director Office: 870-972-3547 Cell: 870-897-5010 jgorby@astate.edu Dennen Cuthbertson Graduate Assistant Office: 870-972-2541 Cell: 870-820-0594 mark.cuthbertson@smail.astate.edu

PHOTOGRAPHERS: The arena lighting system is a combination of 1,000-watt and 1,500-watt metal halide lamps with a 150-footcandle level of illumination. Excellent results have been obtained with daylight film. Photographers are not allowed to shoot from in front of the team benches nor from the catwalk above the floor (for security, insurance and safety reasons). Credentials are required to shoot from courtside. Certified photographers of newspapers, magazines, wire services and TV stations must request passes in writing. No credentials will be issued to freelance photographers. PRACTICES: Practices will be announced as open or closed through the ASU Media Relatons Department. Video crews wishing to film practice must notify the Media Relations office in advance. If TV crews wish to interview a player or coach, please notify Chris Graddy, Assistant Media Relations Director. INTERVIEWS: Head coach Brian Boyer will be available for interviews in the media room

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CREDENTIALS: Credentials for home games are provided to those members of the media who are covering the game in a full working capacity. Requests with names should be submitted in writing on company letterhead. Passes will be mailed to valid applicants as long as time permits; otherwise, passes may be claimed at the Media Entrance on the east side of the arena. Spouses, dates, children and non-workers are NOT permitted in the media areas. Passes must be displayed at all times, and ASU reserves the right to revoke passes and privileges at any time due to misrepresentation or misconduct. Requests for roadgame credentials should be made to the SID of the host institution.

A-STATE MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF Jerry Scott Director Office: 870-972-3405 Cell: 870-243-6021 jscott@astate.edu


media ifnormation

A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL after each game, following a brief team meeting. ASU student-athletes will also be available by request at this time. The locker room is closed to the media following games. To arrange for a student-athlete interview during the week, contact Chris Graddy, Assistant Media Relations Director at (870) 972-2707. All interviews must be approved by the head coach.

casts or the use of facilities should be directed to Chris Graddy, Assistant Media Relations Director.

INJURY INFORMATION POLICY: A studentathlete's health information is protected by federal regulations under either the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) or the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (the Buckley Amendment) and may not be disclosed without either the student-athlete's authorization under HIPAA or their consent under the Buckley Amendment. Authorized/consented injury information pertaining to a studentathlete shall be released to the media through the Department of Athletics Media Relations office after being authorized by the athletic trainer. It is also appropriate in post-game or weekly press conferences for head coaches to announce team injury updates. It is the policy of the Department of Athletics to provide accurate information on injuries and not withhold injury information from the media. Team physicians may be available to offer explanation on injuries if requested by the athletic trainer. Any sideline or locker room report made to the media shall be made by an athletic trainer, team physician, or a media relations staff representative.

DIRECTIONS TO THE CONVO: From Memphis International Airport: Start going toward the Airport Exit on Winchester Road. Bear right on Plough Boulevard for 1.4 miles. Take ramp onto I-240 West toward I-240 Little Rock/Downtown for 2.6 miles. Continue on I-55 North for 6.1 miles. Take the St. Louis/Little Rock exit on I-55 North and go 24.4 miles. Take exit 23B/Marked Tree/Jonesboro onto US-61for 0.5 miles. Continue on US-63 North for 41 miles. Take ramp toward Caraway Road/Stadium Boulevard for 0.2 miles. Bear right on Stadium Boulevard and go 2.2 miles until seeing the ASU Convocation Center on the left.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Chris Graddy, Assistant Media Relations Director at (870) 972-2541, or write Media Relations Office, P.O. Box 1000, State University, Ark., 72467. Overnight mail can be sent to Media Relations Office, Convocation Center, 217 Olympic Drive, Jonesboro, Ark., 72401.

WEB ACCESS: In addition, schedules, rosters, statistics, bios, etc. are available on the official ASU athletics website. Access the site at www.AStateRedWolves.com and then click on women’s basketball.

From Little Rock National Airport: Leaving the airport on East Roosevelt Road go 0.3 miles and continue on Annie M. Bankhead Drive for another 0.4 miles. Turn left to take the ramp onto I-440 East toward TO I-40 for 11.3 miles. Take the Jacksonville exit onto US67 North and go 96.5 miles. Turn right on AR226E and go 11.7 miles. Turn right on Co. Road 203. Turn left on US-49 and 6.5 miles. Take ramp onto US 49 North and go 2.7 miles until taking the Stadium Boulevard exit for 0.2 miles. Turn left on Stadium Boulevard and go 2.4 miles until seeing the ASU Convocation Center on the left. The Convocation Center is home to the AState men’s and women’s basketball teams.

RADIO: Radio broadcasts of Red Wolves Women’s Basketball will be on 95.3FM The Ticket/970AM KNEA and will also be available over the internet at the ASU Athletics website AStateRedWolves.com. Brad Bobo is the “Voice of the Red Wolves”. The visiting teams’ “official radio station, as designated by the visitors’ SID, will be permitted origination privileges. Two courtesy lines are provided at courtside. Any questions regarding broad-

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL take the next step forward in the 2013-14, which includes three returning starters. Morrill and Qedan will provide the most experience in terms of returners and each averaged in double-figures in conference games a year ago. Carlisha Wyatt also returns for her senior season after leading the team in rebounding and O’Bannon was the team’s second leading scorer as a freshman. The second place SBC West Division finished marked the second time that team had finished second in the division since the 2006-07 and the 15-15 overall record was the 10th .500 or better finish in the Brian Boyer era. The Red Wolves 12-8 conference record gave ASU a double-digit win conference mark for sixth time in the Boyer era. Over 70 percent of the team’s scoring returns, replacing defensive stalwarts Quinishia McDowell and Andi Watson will have to be replaced after each graduated over the summer. The Red Wolves finished fourth in the nation in the 3-point field goal percentage, allowing opponents to make just 24.9 percent of their attempts from beyond the arc. Incoming freshman Brittany Fowler could be looked to as the team’s lock down defender this season, while Aundrea Gamble and Brittany Gill are each familiar with Coach Boyer’s defensive scheme after having redshirted in 2012-13.

Returning Players 2

Hanna Qedan (G, 5-11, Jr., Farmington, Ark.)

3 JKhadija Brown-Haywood (G, 5-11, So., Centralia, Ill.) 4

Jalen O’Bannon (F, 6-1, So., Memphis, Tenn.)

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Brittney Gill (G, 5-8, R-So., Pine Bluff, Ark.) *Redshirted in 2012-13

11 Jane Morrill (F, 6-1, Jr., Scott City, Mo.) 21 Jessica Flanery (G, 5-10, So., Mountain View, Ark.) 23 Jasmine Hunt (F, 6-2, So., Houston, Texas) 24 Aundrea Gamble (G, 5-9, R-So., McKinney, Texas) *Redshirted in 2012-13 34 Carlette Wyatt (F, 5-11, Sr., Bryan, Texas) 44 Carlisha Wyatt (F, 6-0, Sr., Bryan, Texas) 2013-14 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide

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After narrowly missing out on a share of the Sun Belt Conference West Division title a year ago, preseason expectations are high for head coach Brian Boyer’s 2013-14 squad of Red Wolves that boosts one of the conference most talented rosters. With All Sun Belt Second-Team All-Conference selection Jane Morrill, redshirt junior Hanna Qedan and a host of talented sophomores, A-State figures to be in the mix for a Sun Belt Conference Championship. Adding to the mix will be three freshmen and two redshirt sophomores who sat last season that will give the Red Wolves one of the deepest rosters in the conference. Now in his 14th season at the helm of the ASU women’s basketball program, Boyer’s squad is loaded with one of the most talented rosters in recent memory. Seven of the eight returning players saw action in at least 60 percent of A-State’s games a year ago, while four players saw playing in all 30 matchups. Boyer guided the team on a seven game winning streak in the month of January, which vaulted the Red Wolves to the top of the SBC West Division standings. The winning streak was tied for the sixth longest in school history and saw A-State win games by an average of 10.9 points per contest. After the winning streak, ASU went on to finish second in the Sun Belt Conference West Division standings, finishing just two games out of first place. A-State will look to


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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL FRONTCOURT For the third straight season Arkansas State will have one of the most prolific post players in the league. Anchoring A-State’s front line is senior Jane Morrill who led the team in scoring. Twin sisters Carlette and Carlisha Wyatt will provide depth in the frontcourt, while sophomore Jalen O’Bannon returns after a stellar first season with the Red Wolves. Freshman Aundrea Pipkins will also provide an added threat and junior Jasmine Hunt will be expected to supply quality minutes off the bench. Known for her scoring ability, Morrill became the 21st player in A-State women’s basketball history to reach 1,000 points in her career in 2012-13. She sits in 16th place on the all-time scoring list at ASU and ranks as one of the top free throw shooters in school history as well. Morrill averaged 14.3 points and 5.4 rebounds per game a year ago and 29th in the nation in field goal percentage after knocking down 51.2 percent of her shots. She was third in the Sun Belt Conference in free throw percentage, hitting 83.9 percent of her attempts and led the team with two double-doubles. Carlisha Wyatt proved to be one of the best rebounders in the league and led ASU with 5.6 boards per game. She made 13 starts, including Nov. 12 when she scored a season-high 19 points and went 9-of-11 from the field. Wyatt proved to be valuable as both a starter and as the first option off the bench as well. Her twin sister Carlette also provided a strong presence in the paint and was looked to late in the season to provide minutes as the Red Wolves fought through various injuries among its frontcourt players. Hunt played in all but one game during her sophomore campaign and averaged 2.1

points and 1.0 rebounds per outing. Hunt has shown the ability to be a scorer inside, totaling eight points in a game on three times and was the team’s best shot blocker with 13 rejections on the year. Over the past two seasons, Hunt has played all but one game in her career and has been one of the most consistent options off the bench for Coach Boyer over the past two seasons. Pipkins is the lone newcomer to the post rotation this season but brings a wealth of talent to the mix. Honored as a top-100 player in the state of Texas, the 6-foot-4 forward has numerous honors to her credit including being named a Texas Rising Star and selected as one of the top-10 high school post players in the state of Texas by the Houston Chronicle. BACKCOURT The ASU backcourt is the one area of the team that enters with the least amount of experience, but the most excitement. Redshirt sophomores Aundrea Gamble and Brittany Gill each sat out in 2012-13, but the pair is expected to contribute in a big way for the Red Wolves in the upcoming season. Gamble originally signed with University of Denver out of high school, but elected to attend Kilgore College in Texas instead. As a freshman Gamble averaged 16.1 points, 6.2 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.9 steals while earning all-conference and all-region honors. She is expected to compete for one of the starting guard positions. Gill also sat out the entire 2012-13 season but brings a strong pedigree into her redshirt sophomore season. Gill attended Watson Chapel High School where she averaged 14 points and five rebounds as the team’s point guard during her senior season.

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Jamie Ruffins (G, 5-8, Fr., Little Rock, Ark.) JBrittany Fowler (G, 5-8, Fr., Leachville, Ark.) Dominique Oliver (G, 5-6, Fr., Rowlett, Texas) Amanda Lawson (F, 5-10, Jr., Bryan, Texas) *Will sit out in 2013-14 Aundrea Pipkins (F, 6-4, Fr., Fresno, Texas) 2013-14 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide


A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL She was a member of two state championship teams and was a two-time All-State selection. Gill should be considered the frontrunner to replace Ashley Olvera as the squad’s starting point guard after Olvera graduated in the summer. A familiar face in the guard rotation is Hanna Qedan who was the team’s third leading scorer a year ago. After starting her career with injuries, Qedan emerged as a true 3-point threat after knocking a team best 36 percent of her attempts from beyond the arc. Qedan knocked down a career best five ‘3s’ at North Texas and finished in the top 10 in the SBC in 3-pointers made. She also had her first career double-double on Jan. 24 at Troy when she pulled down 19 points and 14 rebounds. Sophomores Jessica Flanery and Khadija Brown-Haywood round out the guard section after both were contributors as freshman. Brown-Haywood played in 18 games, but

proved valuable late in the season in conference play as she provided valuable minutes off the bench. Flanery could prove to be a dangerous threat to knock down 3-pointers off the bench and will look to improve upon a solid freshman campaign.

Hanna Qedan, JR., Guard

SCHEDULE The schedule is made up of seven teams that advanced to postseason a play last year – UT-Martin (NCAA Tournament), North Carolina (NCAA Tournament), Wichita State (NCAA Tournament), Texas A&M (NCAA Tournament), Illinois (WNIT), Western Kentucky (WNIT) and UALR (WNIT). This year’s slate of games also features the Red Wolves first trip to Cancun since 2000 to participate in the Cancun Challenge where the Red Wolves will play three games in three days against the Tar Heels, Fighting Illini and Arizona State. The tournament will start Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 28) with all three matchups set to begin at 2:30 p.m. central time. Other non-conference opponents on the

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Carlisha Wyatt, SR., Forward


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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2013-14 ledger include Missouri State, Austin College Station. Peay, Kent State, Louisiana Tech, Tennessee Arkansas State will start the New Year Tech and Central Arkansas. and Sun Belt Conference play with two road Led by returning Second-Team All-Sun games against league newcomers UT-ArlingBelt Conference selection Jane Morrill, the ton (Jan. 2) and Texas State (Jan. 4) before reRed Wolves will play a pair of exhibition turning to the friendly confines of the matchups in Jonesboro before officially openConvocation Center for its longest homestand ing the regular season in November. ASU will of the year. A-State will host Troy in its SBC take on Harding University in the Convocahome opener Jan. 8, followed by matchups tion Center Oct. 28 followed by a matchup against South Alabama (Jan. 11) and Georgia with former A-State assistant coach Tanya State (Jan. 14). Ray and Arkansas-Monticello Nov. 4. A-State will venture to Western KenThe regular season will officially tip-off tucky Jan. 18, before returning home to take in Jonesboro against Missouri State Nov. 11 on in-state opponent UALR Jan. 25. A-State for the Red Wolves will make the return first regular season trip to Little Rock opener in the ConvoMarch 1 for its only cation Center since road game in its final the 2008-09 season. five contests of the Coach Boyer and his regular season. squad will hit the Other SBC road road Nov. 15 for a trip matchups include to Clarksville, Tenn., Louisiana-Monroe to play Austin Peay, (Jan. 29), Troy (Feb. but will return home 1), Georgia State (Feb. foe matchups against 8), South Alabama UT-Martin (Nov. 19) (Feb. 12) and and Kent State (Nov. Louisiana-Lafayette 22). (Feb. 15). The Red Wolves The remainder will hit the road for of the Red Wolves’ their longest road home conference swing of the season schedule includes Nov. 25 with a trip to Western Kentucky Ruston, La., to play (Feb. 5), UT-Arlington Louisiana Tech fol(Feb. 19), Texas State lowed by the trip to (Feb. 22), ULM (March Cancun Nov. 28-30. 5) and the Ragin’ CaDecember action juns (March 8). Jane Morrill, SR., Forward opens on the 12th in The 2014 Sun Wichita, Kan., for a game against the Shockers Belt Conference schedule features a double of Wichita State. A-State makes its only home round-robin format for the second consecuappearance of December on the 18th against tive year consisting of 18 games with conferTennessee Tech, but will stay in the state of ence members playing each other twice. Arkansas for a road matchup with Central The Sun Belt Conference Tournament Arkansas Dec. 21. will take place in New Orleans, La., March 12As part of an eight day, three-game road 15. The top eight league finishers will make swing, Arkansas State will travel to College the tournament, which will begin with quarStation, Texas to play Texas A&M Dec. 30 for terfinals action March 12. The semifinals will the first time since the 1998-99 season. It will be played March 14, with the championship also mark the first time the Red Wolves have game to be played March 15. played the 2011 NCAA National Champions in

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Location

Time

October 28 November 4 November 11 November 15 November 19 November 22 November 25

Harding University (Exhibition) UA-Monticello (Exhibition) Missouri State Austin Peay UT-Martin Kent State Louisiana Tech

Jonesboro, Ark. Jonesboro, Ark. Jonesboro, Ark. Clarksville, Tenn. Jonesboro, Ark. Jonesboro, Ark. Ruston, La.

7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 6:30 p.m.

November 28 November 29 November 30

Cancun Challenge Tournament North Carolina Cancun, Mexico Illinois Cancun, Mexico Arizona State Cancun, Mexico

2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Noon

December 12 December 18 December 21 December 30 January 2 January 4 January 8 January 11 January 14 January 18 January 25 January 29 February 1 February 5 February 8 February 12 February 15 February 19 February 22 March 1 March 5 March 8 March 12-15

Wichita State Tennessee Tech Central Arkansas Texas A&M UT-Arlington^ Texas State^ Troy^ South Alabama^ Georgia State^ Western Kentucky^ UALR^ UL-Monroe^ Troy^ Western Kentucky^ Georgia State^ South Alabama^ UL-Lafayette^ UT-Arlington^ Texas State^ UALR^ UL-Monroe^ UL-Lafayette^ SBC Tournament

7:05 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 3:05p .m. 4:30 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 3:05 p.m. TBA

Wichita, Kan. Jonesboro, Ark. Conway, Ark. College Station, Texas Arlington, Texas San Marcos, Texas Jonesboro, Ark. Jonesboro, Ark. Jonesboro, Ark. Bowling Green, Ky. Jonesboro, Ark. Monroe, La. Troy, Ala. Jonesboro, Ark. Atlanta, Ga. Mobile, Ala. Lafayette, La. Jonesboro, Ark. Jonesboro, Ark. Little Rock, Ark. Jonesboro, Ark. Jonesboro, Ark. New Orleans, La.

Home Games in Bold ^Denotes Sun Belt Conference Game

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2013-14 Schedule

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Numerical No. 2 3 4 5 11 12 13 15 21 23 24 25 34 44 32

Name Pos Hanna Qedan G Khadija Brown-Haywood F Jalen O’Bannon F Brittney Gill G Jane Morrill F Jamie Ruffins G Brittany Fowler G Dominique Oliver G Jessica Flanery G Jasmine Hunt F Aundrea Gamble G Amanda Lawson* G Carlette Wyatt F Carlisha Wyatt F Aundrea Pipkins F

Ht 5-11 5-11 6-1 5-8 6-1 5-8 5-8 5-6 5-10 6-2 5-9 5-10 5-11 6-0 6-4

Cl Jr.-RS. So. So. So.-RS Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. So.-RS Jr.-TR Sr. Sr. Fr.

Hometown/Last School Farmington, Ark. (Farmington HS) Centralia, Ill. (Centralia HS) Memphis, Tenn. (Central HS) Pine Bluff, Ark. (Watson Chapel) Scott City, Mo. (Notre Dame HS) Little Rock, Ark. (Little Rock Central HS) Leachville, Ark. (Buffalo Island Central HS) Rowlett, Texas (Rowlett HS) Mountain View, Ark. (Mountain View HS) Houston, Texas (St. Pius HS) McKinney, Texas (Kilgore College) Bryan, Texas (Kilgore College) Bryan, Texas (Angelina CC) Bryan, Texas (Angelina CC) Fresno, Texas (Madison HS)

*Will Sit Out 2013-14 Season Due to NCAA Transfer Rule

roster breakdown

Alphabetical No. 3 21 13 24 5 23 25 11 4 15 32 2 12 34 44

Name Pos Khadija Brown-Haywood F Jessica Flanery G Brittany Fowler G Aundrea Gamble G Brittney Gill G Jasmine Hunt F Amanda Lawson* G Jane Morrill F Jalen O’Bannon F Dominique Oliver G Aundrea Pipkins F Hanna Qedan G Jamie Ruffins G Carlette Wyatt F Carlisha Wyatt F

Ht 5-11 5-10 5-8 5-9 5-8 6-2 5-10 6-1 6-1 5-6 6-4 5-11 5-8 5-11 6-0

Cl So. So. Fr. So.-RS So.-RS Jr. Jr.-TR Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr.-RS. Fr. Sr. Sr.

Hometown/Last School Centralia, Ill. (Centralia HS) Mountain View, Ark. (Mountain View HS) Leachville, Ark. (Buffalo Island Central HS) McKinney, Texas (Kilgore College) Pine Bluff, Ark. (Watson Chapel) Houston, Texas (St. Pius HS) Bryan, Texas (Kilgore College) Scott City, Mo. (Notre Dame HS) Memphis, Tenn. (Central HS) Rowlett, Texas (Rowlett HS) Fresno, Texas (Madison HS) Farmington, Ark. (Farmington HS) Little Rock, Ark. (Little Rock Central HS) Bryan, Texas (Angelina CC) Bryan, Texas (Angelina CC)

*Will Sit Out 2013-14 Season Due to NCAA Transfer Rule

Red Wolves By State Arkansas (5) Farmington - Hanna Qedan Mountain View - Jessica Flanery Leachville - Brittany Fowler Little Rock - Jamie Ruffins Pine Bluff - Brittney Gill Illinois (1) Centralia - Khadija Brown-Haywood Missouri (1) Scott City - Jane Morrill Tennessee (1) Memphis - Jalen O’Bannon Texas (7) Bryan - Carlette Wyatt Bryan - Carlisha Wyatt Bryan - Amanda Lawson Fresno - Aundrea Pipkins Houston - Jasmine Hunt McKinney - Aundrea Gamble Rowlett - Dominique Oliver

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-13  [JUNIOR] Was one of three Red Wolves players to start and play in all 30 games… was named as a Second-Team All-Sun Belt Conference selection for the second straight season… led the team in scoring at 14.3 points per night… was second on the team in rebounding with 5.4 boards per outing… recorded two double-doubles on the season with the first coming on Nov. 19 when she scored 23 points and pulled down 11 rebounds against SEMO and the second came against Florida Atlantic on Jan. 26 when she scored 16 points and had 10 rebounds… ranked seventh in the Sun Belt in scoring and fourth in field goal percentage after shooting 51 percent on the season… led the league in free throw percentage in conference games after making 88 percent of her attempts… ranked 15th in the nation in free throw percentage after shooting 87 percent on the year… shot 51.2 percent from the field which was the 29th best in the nation... made 10 field goals in a game twice on the season, the most of any player… became the 21st player in the A-State women’s basketball history to go over 1,000 points for her career… finished the season ranked 16th on the all-time scoring list at ASU with 1,112 points... named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioners List.

2010-11 [FRESHMAN] Played in all 32 games as a true freshman, averaging 17.7 minutes per game...averaged 6.1 points and 3.0 rebounds per game...scored a careerhigh 19 points, including the game-winning three-pointer with less than a second remaining to give ASU a 62-61 victory at FIU Jan. 5...pulled down a career-high 10 rebounds against FAU Jan. 8...presented with the Red Wolves Excellence Award at the team's post-season banquet for displaying excellence in academics, community service and character, along with pride in ASU and heart, effort and determination on and off the court. HIGH SCHOOL Averaged 13.3 points, 6.8 rebounds and 2.0 blocks per game during her four years at Notre Dame High School...was named All-District, All-Conference and All-State following her junior and senior seasons...named regional Player of the Year following her senior season...shot 82 percent from the free throw line and 58 percent from the floor. PERSONAL Born June 26, 1992...daughter of Alan and Carla Morrill...also played softball in high school...enjoys camping, fishing and playing sports...major is Athletic Training.

Jane

Morrill Forward - #11 6’1 - Senior Scott City, Missouri Notre Dame HS CAREER HIGHS Points: 31 - Texas A&M - 11/20/11 Rebounds: 11 - SEMO - 11/19/12 Blocks: 3 - Twice FG Made: 15 - UTM - 1/10/12 FT Made: 11 - Nichols St. - 12/19/12

Career Statistics Season GP 2010-11 32 2011-12 30 2012-13 30 TOTAL 92

|---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| |-----Rebounds-----| GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. 0 74-171 .433 7-17 .412 41-54 .759 44 53 97 3.0 30 187-393 .476 12-44 .273 100-114 .877 68 96 164 5.5 30 166-324 .512 20-56 .357 78-93 .839 42 119 161 5.4 60 166-324 .512 39-117 .333 219-261 .839 154 268 422 4.6

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Blk 9 14 11 34

Stl 17 32 25 74

Pts 196 486 430 1112

Avg. 6.1 16.2 14.3 12.1

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2011-12 [SOPHOMORE] Started and played in 30 games as a sophomore...lead ASU in scoring with 16.2 points per game...also led the Red Wolves with 5.5 rebounds per game and was second on the team with 14 blocks...recorded a double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds against Denver on Jan. 1...scored a career-high 31 points against Texas A&M Corpus Christi on Nov. 20...pulled down a career-best 10 rebounds three times, twice against Florida Atlantic and against Denver...collected career-best in steals with four against Middle Tennessee and Toledo and made a career-high four 3-pointers against Missouri State...named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioners List.


A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-13 [JUNIOR] Played in 23 games during her junior season… averaged 1.4 points per contest… scored a season-high five points against Middle Tennessee on Jan. 2 and then matched the total against North Texas on Feb. 2… had a season high three rebounds against Louisiana-Lafayette on Dec. 22… made her first appearance in a game for A-State in the season opener against Toledo on Nov. 11… played a season-high 11 minutes against Austin Peay on Dec. 17. Previous School [Angelina CC] Averaged 3.1 points and 2.1 rebounds per game...shot 50 percent from the field.

Carlette player profiles

Wyatt

High School Averaged 7.4 points and 4.1 rebounds per game...was an all-state honorable mention selection. Personal Daughter of Dian Auston...majoring in sports medicine.

Forward - #34 5’11 - Senior Bryan, Texas Angelina CC CAREER HIGHS Points: 5 - Twice Rebounds: 3 - ULL - 12/22/12 Assists: 1 - Six Times FG Made: 2 - Four Times FT Made: 2 - at ULM - 2/16/13

Career Statistics |---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| Season GP GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. 2012-13 23 0 13-28 .464 1-2 .500 TOTAL 23 0 13-28 .464 1-2 .500

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FT-FTA Pct. 5-8 .625 5-8 .625

|-----Rebounds-----| Off Def Tot Avg. 4 13 18 0.8 4 13 18 0.8

A 6 6

TO 3 3

Blk 0 0

Stl 2 2

Pts 32 32

Avg. 1.4 1.4

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-13 [JUNIOR] Appeared in all 30 of A-State’s game… averaged six points per contest… led the team with 5.6 rebounds per outing… started in 13 games on the season… averaged 5.9 points in her starts… had a breakout performance against UT-Martin on Nov. 12 when she scored a season-high 19 points and 9-of-11 from the field… she hit her first nine shots to start the game and had 10 points at halftime… had double-digit point totals in four games… pulled down double digit rebounds in two games, including a season-high 14 boards against Austin Peay… led ASU in rebounds in 10 games on the season. Previous School [Angelina CC] An NJCAA honorable mention All-American...averaged 15 points and seven rebounds per game...shot 48.9 percent from the field...a first-team All-Region XIV and was a two-time all-conference selection.

Personal Daughter of Dian Auston...majoring in sports medicine.

Wyatt player profiles

High School Averaged 11.2 points and 8.8 rebounds per game...a two-time all-district and all-state honorable mention selection.

Carlisha Forward - #44 6’0 - Senior Bryan, Texas Angelina CC CAREER HIGHS Points: 19 - UT-Martin - 11/12/12 Rebounds: 14 - APSU - 12/17/12 Assists: 3 - MTSU - 1/2/13 FG Made: 9 - UT-Martin - 11/12/12 FT Made: 4 - Three times

Career Statistics |---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| Season GP GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. 2012-13 30 13 70-160 .438 0-0 .000 TOTAL 30 13 70-160 .438 0-0 .000

FT-FTA Pct. 40-63 .635 40-63 .635

|-----Rebounds-----| Off Def Tot Avg. 69 98 167 5.6 69 98 167 5.6

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Blk 0 0

Stl Pts Avg. 11 180 6.0 11 180 6.0

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-13 [REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE] Finished third on the team in scoring after averaging 8.9 points per game… led the team in made 3-pointers with 37 on the season… recorded her first career double-double on Jan. 24 against Troy when she scored 19 points and pulled down 14 rebounds… shot 45 percent from the field on the year, which was the second highest average on the team… set a new career-high with five made 3-pointers on Feb. 27 against North Texas… scored a season-high 22 points against Middle Tennessee on Jan. 2… scored a t least three points in all but four of A-State’s 30 games… averaged 11.2 points in Sun Belt Conference play and pulled down 4.2 boards per game… ranked third in the league 3-point field goal percentage in conference play after knocking down 36 percent of her attempts… knocked down a career-high nine free throws against Middle Tennessee on Jan. 2… during ASU’s seven game winning streak she averaged 13.9 points per game... named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioners List. å

Hanna player profiles

Qedan Guard - #2 5’11 - Junior-RS Farmington, Ark. Farmington HS CAREER HIGHS Points: 22 - MTSU - 1/2/13 Rebounds: 14 - at Troy - 1/24/13 Assists: 4 - at ULL - 1/12/13 FG Made: 7 - at WKU - 2/9/13 3-Point FG Made: 5 - at North Texas - 2/27/13

2011-12 [REDSHIRT FRESHMAN] Played in 19 games in her sophomore season...averaged 2.6 points per game and 1.9 rebounds per game...scored a careerhigh eight points against Western Kentucky on Feb. 22...had a career-high five rebounds against Louisiana-Lafayette on Jan. 21...played a season-high 28 minutes against Arkansas-Little Rock...named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioners List. 2010-11 [FRESHMAN] Redshirted after suffering an injury prior to the season. HIGH SCHOOL Averaged 19 points, 11 rebounds and five blocks per game as a senior at Farmington High School...named All-Conference and All-State following her senior season, was named to the All-Tournament team at the H.B. Stewart Classic, the AllCounty team, and the KURM Dream Team during her senior season...as a sophomore, earned All-Conference and AllCounty honors and was named to the KURM Dream Team. PERSONAL Born Dec. 30, 1992...parents are Jeri and Bashar Qedan...a member of the National Honor Society...an All-American Scholar...graduated with honors from Farmington High School...also played softball and ran track in high school...enjoys sports, music, drawing and painting...major is Radiological Sciences.

Career Statistics Season 2011-12 2012-13 TOTAL

GP 19 30 49

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|---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. 0 17-45 .378 5.17 .294 26 89-197 .452 37-109 .339 26 106-242 .438 42-126 .333

FT-FTA 11-17 52-61 63-78

Pct. .647 .852 .808

|-----Rebounds-----| Off Def Tot Avg. 11 26 37 1.9 30 91 121 4.0 41 117 158 3.2

A 3 24 27

TO 12 49 61

Blk 5 16 21

Stl Pts Avg. 5 50 2.6 32 267 8.9 37 317 6.5

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-13 [SOPHOMORE] Played in 29 of ASU’s 30 games… averaged 2.1 points per outing… scored a season high eight points on three occasions (Dec. 1 vs FAU; Dec. 8 vs UCA; Jan. 20 vs ULM)… had a season high four rebounds against Central Arkansas…tied for second on the team with 13 blocked shots… led ASU in games with the most blocked shots with eight. 2011-12 [FRESHMAN] Played in 30 games in her freshman season...averaged 1.1 points per game and 1.4 rebounds per night...scored a season-high six points against USC on Dec. 15 and added a season best five rebounds against Stephen F. Austin on Dec. 17...played in a season-high 12 minutes against Lousiana-Monroe on Dec. 1...Named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner's List.

PERSONAL Born Oct. 7, 1992...daughter of Julie Hunt...a member of the academic honor roll all four years at St. Pius X...recipient of Excellence in College Algebra award while at St. Pius X.

Hunt player profiles

HIGH SCHOOL Averaged 12.6 points, 11.5 rebounds, 2.6 blocks and two steals during her four-year career at St. Pius X...led St. Pius X to a 30-3 record her senior year and it's first district title since 1985...helped St. Pius X to the semifinals of the state tournament...was named first-team AllDistrict and second-team All-State following her senior season...was named to the Top 10 Seniors in the Houston Area list...named to ESPN's Top 100 list...was named the Houston Chronicle's Athlete of the Week Jan. 8, 2011 after averaging 12 points, 12 rebounds and four blocks in three St. Pius X victories...named MVP of the Charlie Thomas Classic...named to the all-tournament team at the St. Mary's Dominican Tournament in New Orleans.

Jasmine Forward - #23 6’2 - Junior Houston, Texas St. Pius HS CAREER HIGHS Points: 8 - Three Times Rebounds: 5 - SFA - 12/17/11 Blocks: 3 - at ULM - 2/16/13 FG Made: 4 - Twice FT Made: 3 - SFA - 12/17/11

Career Statistics Season GP 2011-12 30 2012-13 29 TOTAL 59

GS 0 0 0

|---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| |-----Rebounds-----| FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. 13-43 .302 0-0 .000 7-11 .636 11 30 41 1.4 27-61 .443 0-1 .000 6-12 .500 12 18 30 1.0 40-104 .385 0-1 .000 13-23 .565 23 48 71 1.2

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Blk 5 13 18

Stl 6 6 12

Pts 33 60 93

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-13 [SOPHOMORE] *Redshirted in 2012-13. Previous College (Kilgore College) Averaged 16.1 points, 6.2 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 1.9 steals and just under one blocked shot per game for the Lady Rangers...earned all-conference and all-region honors...shot 48 percent from the field, 72 percent from the free throw line and 31 percent from 3-point range...her 16.1 points per game ranked third in Region XIV. High School Averaged 18.6 points, 7.1 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 3.4 steals and .9 blocked shots per game.

Aundrea player profiles

Gamble

Personal The daughter of Jannetta Britt and Elvin Gamble...majoring in Kinesiology.

Guard - #24 5’9 - Sophomore-RS McKinney, Texas Kilgore CC

Career Statistics at Kilgore College |---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| |-----Rebounds-----| Season GP GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. 2011-12 27 27 156-322 .484 20-64 .312 104-144 .722 57 112 169 6.2 TOTAL 27 27 156-322 .484 20-64 .312 104-144 .722 57 112 169 6.2

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A 99 99

TO 83 83

Blk 19 19

Stl Pts Avg. 43 436 16.1 43 436 16.1

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-13 [SOPHOMORE] *Redshirted in 2012-13. HIGH SCHOOL Attended Watson Chapel High School where she averaged 14 points, five rebounds, two assists, two steals and two blocks per game during her senior season...won two state championships...was named as All-Conference and All-State player during her junior and senior seasons...was the 6A State Tournament Most Valuable Player during her senior season...named to the 6A State All-Tournament team during her sophomore, junior and senior seasons...was a 2012 Arvest State Player of the Week selection. PERSONAL Daughter of Pearl and Bobby Gill...majoring in Coaching.

Brittney

Gill 5’8 - Sophomore-RS Pine Bluff, Ark. Watson Chapel HS

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-13 [FRESHMAN] Played in 18 games and scored 19 points on the season… hit three, 3-pointers on the season… recorded a team-high five steals against Louisiana-Monroe on Feb. 16… pulled down a total of 20 rebounds on the year, 18 of which were on the defensive end… scored a seasonhigh four points against Louisiana-Monroe on Feb. 16… played a season-high 17 minutes against FIU on Jan. 9. High School Averaged 12.5 points, 6.9 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 2.6 steals per game...earned first-team All-Conference honors and third-team Illinois Basketball Coaches Association All-State recognition...led Centralia High School to the South 7 Conference and Regional championships.

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Khadija

Brown -Haywood

Personal Daughter of Lequila Haywood and the granddaughter of Birda King...majoring in Elementary Special Education...majoring in Kinesiology.

Forward - #3 5’11 - Sophomore Centrallia, Ill. Centrallia HS CAREER HIGHS Points: 4 - ULM - 2/16/13 Rebounds: 4 - FIU - 1/9/13 Steals: 5 - at ULM - 2/16/13 Assists: 2 - Twice FG Made: 2 - at ULM - 2/16/13

Career Statistics Season GP GS 2011-12 18 0 TOTAL 18 0

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|---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| |-----Rebounds-----| FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. 8-21 .381 3-12 .250 0-0 .000 2 18 20 1.1 8-21 .381 3-12 .250 0-0 .000 2 18 20 1.1

A 6 6

TO 3 3

Blk 2 2

Stl 12 12

Pts 19 19

Avg. 1.1 1.1

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-13 [FRESHMAN] Appeared in 10 games as a true freshman… shot 50 percent from the field and 44 percent from beyond the arc… averaged 1.6 points per game… scored a seasonhigh nine points against Austin Peay on Dec. 17… made a season best three, 3-pointers against Austin Peay… knocked down a 3-pointer with six seconds remaining in A-State’s season opener against Toledo to keep the team’s streak of games with at least one 3-pointer made in tact.

PERSONAL Daughter of Jimmy and Linnay Flanery...majoring in sports medicine.

Jessica

Flanery Forward - #21 5’10 - Sophomore Mountain View, Ark. Mountain View HS CAREER HIGHS Points: 9 - APSU - 12/17/12 Rebounds: 1 - Twice FG Made: 3 - APSU - 12/17/12 3-Point FG Made: 3 - APSU - 12/17/12 3-Point FG Attempted: 4 - APSU - 12/17/12

Career Statistics Season GP GS 2012-13 10 0 TOTAL 10 0

|---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| |-----Rebounds-----| FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. 6-12 .500 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 2 0 2 0.2 6-12 .500 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 2 0 2 0.2

A 0 0

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Blk 0 0

Stl 0 0

Pts 16 16

Avg. 1.6 1.6

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HIGH SCHOOL Averaged 15 points in class 3A state tournament playoffs to help lead Mountain View to the state title...named class 3A state playoff Most Valuable Player...led Mountain view to a 32-2 reocrd while averaging 19 points and six rebounds...was also a member of the Mountain View football team where she holds the state record for most points scored, most extra points and most fields goals by a female...was also a member of the Yellowjackets softball team...was an honor roll scholar.


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Jalen O’Bannon Forward - #4 6’1 - Sophomore Memphis, Tenn. Central HS CAREER HIGHS Points: 23 - at Troy - 1/24/13 Rebounds: 9 - Twice Assists: 3 - at WKU - 2/9/13 Steals: 3 - at USA - 1/30/13 FG Made 8 - Three Times

2012-13 [FRESHMAN] Averaged 9.1 points per game during her freshman season, which was the second highest point total on the team… pulled down 3.9 rebounds a game which was the fourth highest average on the team… in Sun Belt Conference games she averaged 11.2 points and 4.2 rebounds a night… narrowly missed her first career double-double on Jan. 24 at Troy when she scored a season-high 23 points and recorded nine rebounds… led all freshman on the team with 575 minutes of court time on the year… averaged 14.7 points per game in her final seven games of the season… reached double-digit point totals in 14 games and the Red Wolves had a 10-4 record in those games… during ASU’s seven game winning streak she averaged 11.9 points per game… tied the Convocation Center record for highest field goal percentage in a game on Dec. 22 when she went a perfect 6-for-6 from the field… in conference play shot 50 percent from the field which was the 10th highest mark in the SBC… made a team-high 10 free throws twice on the year with the first coming against Western Kentucky on Feb. 9 and the second on Feb. 16 at Louisiana-Monroe. High School Averaged 7.8 points, 6.7 rebounds, 1.9 steals and 1.4 blocks during her senior season...helped her team win four consecutive District 16 AAA championships...helped Central go 49-1 in four seasons...named to the Region 8 all-tournament team...led Central to the Region 8 championship and substate championship four straight seasons...won the Class AAA title during her junior season...was also a member of the volleyball and track-and-field teams. Personal Daughter of Cheryl O’Bannon...majoring in Graphic Design

Career Statistics Season GP GS 2012-13 30 11 TOTAL 30 11

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|---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| |-----Rebounds-----| FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. 93-214 .435 0-2 .000 87-129 .674 30 86 116 3.9 93-214 .435 0-2 .000 87-129 .674 30 86 116 3.9

A 15 15

TO 56 56

Blk 10 10

Stl Pts Avg. 21 273 9.1 21 273 9.1

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL *Will sit out in 2013-14 due to NCAA Transfer Rule 2012-13 (KILGORE COLLEGE) Averaged 12.6 points per game... pulled down 6.5 boards per night... dished out nearly three assists per outing... started in 20 of the 24 games she played in and scored a season-high 25 points against Southwestern Christian College... had two games where scored 22 points against McLennan Community College and Tyler Junior College... recorded two doubledoubles on the year, which came in the first and last games of her season... began the 2012-13 season with a 14-point and 11 rebound night against Collin County Community College on November 8 and ended the year with a 17-point, 12 rebound performance against Angelina College on March 2.

High School Started all four years at Bryan High... enjoyed a monster senior season, earning 5A First Team All-State honors as well as being named a Texas Girls Coaches Association All-Star, after averaging 22 points and 13 rebounds per game... also named first team all-district 12-5A as a junior and senior... participated in the 4A/5A TGCA All-Star game in the summer of 2011, helping lead the South squad with 12 points, six rebounds and one block... also lettered in track her senior season. Personal Daughter of Adrien and Angela Lawson.... has two younger siblings, Ajayye and Avston

Amanda

Lawson Forward - #25 5’10 - Junior-TR Bryan, Texas Kilgore CC CAREER HIGHS Points: 24 - H. Baptist (12/10/11) Rebounds: 12 - Rice (1/28/12) FG Made: 11 - H. Baptist (12/10/11) Assists 5 - Tulsa (2/5/12) 3-Point FG Made: 2 - Twice

Career Statistics at Houston Season GP GS 2012-13 26 25 TOTAL 26 25

|---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| |-----Rebounds-----| FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. 84-232 .362 9-36 .250 60-100 .600 54 108 162 6.2 84-232 .362 9-36 .250 60-100 .600 54 108 162 6.2

A 36 36

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Blk 11 11

Stl Pts Avg. 33 237 9.1 33 237 9.1

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2011-12 [FRESHMAN AT HOUSTON] Named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team after leading all freshmen in the league with 9.1 points and 6.1 rebounds per game... led the team in rebounds and placed second in scoring in her first season at Houston... started 25 of 26 games played, averaging 30.3 minutes per contest... averaged 1.4 assists and 1.3 steals per game... averaged 7.8 rebounds over the final 12 contests of the season... scored in double figures in 12 games, including 11 times in 16 league contests... posted 10.0 points per game in C-USA action... shot 36 percent (84-of-232) from the field, 25 percent (9-of-36) from 3-point range and 60 percent (60-of-100) from the free-throw line... named the C-USA Freshman of the Week on Jan. 16 after averaging 14.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.5 steals while shooting 48 percent from the field against SMU and UAB... tallied 24 points, nine rebounds and four assists in Houston's win over Houston Baptist (Dec. 10)... went 11-of-19 from the field and posted 20 of 24 points in the opening half against the Huskies... knocked down six of the team's seven field goals over a four-minute stretch in the first half... the 24 points was the most by a freshman since Sha'Ratta Hawkins tallied 29 on March 6, 2006... posted 10 points and five rebounds in the Cougars' road win at Southern Miss (Jan. 8)... converted a huge layup to snap a late 10-1 Southern Miss run with just under two minutes remaining... tallied 15 points and five rebounds and went 6-of-9 from the field against Tulsa (Jan. 19)... recorded first-career double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds against Rice (Jan. 28)... narrowly missed another double-double at Rice on Feb. 23 with 14 points and nine boards... grabbed 11 rebounds to go with seven points at Memphis (Feb. 12)... missed another double-double in C-USA Championship First Round loss to Rice on March 7 with nine points and nine boards.


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Dominique Oliver

Guard - #13

Guard - #15

6’1 - Freshman

5’6 - Freshman

Leachville, Ark.

Rowlett, Texas

Buffalo Island HS

Rowlett HS

HIGH SCHOOL Fowler was a four-year starter at Buffalo Island Central, where she was recognized as a four-time 2A-3A North Conference MVP... She was also nominated four times for all-state, all-state tournament team, and all-NEA Tournament Team Selection... selected at The Sun newspaper’s Player of the Year during her senior senior season and was a McDonald’s AllAmerican Team Nominee... finished her career with 2,953 points and 769 assists... as a junior, Fowler was selected as the 103.9 The Game Northeast Arkansas Female Basketball Player of the Year, and was selected three times as The Sun's NEA Best Under The Sun all-area basketball team... as a sophomore she was selected to the Arkansas DemocratGazette Super Sophomore Team... as a freshman she was selected at the “Newcomer of the Yea” by The Sun newspaper... also ran track, played softball and was a member of the student council.

HIGH SCHOOL Four year letterwinner at Rowlett HIgh School where she helped lead the team to the district championship in her senior season of 2012-13 ... averaged 14.6 points, 2.4 assists, 2.4 steals and 2.6 rebounds per contest during her senior season ... named team MVP in back-to-back seasons ... also earned Defensive MVP Team honors ... was a second-team alldistrict selection her sophomore season.

newcomer profiles

Brittany Fowler

PERSONAL Born July 14, 1995 ... daughter of Dion and Deborah Oliver ... had one sister, Devin, who plays basketball at Texas A&M Commerce ... majoring in Pre-Denistry.

PERSONAL Born on September 17, 1994... Daughter of Stan and Tina Fowler... has one older sister, Sammi... she also has two younger brothers Stan Jr. and Peyton.

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Jamie Ruffins

Forward - #32

Guard - #12

6’4 - Freshman

5’8 - Freshman

Fresno, Texas

Little Rock, Ark.

Madison HS

Little Rock Central HS

HIGH SCHOOL Recognized as an all-district selection by the Houston Chronicle's all-area team... was selected as a top-100 player in the state of Texas... listed as a top-10 post player in the state of Texas... after her junior season, Pipkins was seleceted as a rising star in the state of Texas by the Texas Basketball Preview... was a member of the National Honor Society in High School and played volleyball... also was a member of the high school band and choir.

HIGH SCHOOL A standout point guard for Little Rock Central High School... ranked the No. 37 point guard in the nation by ESPN's HoopGurlz... given a 3-star rating by ESPN HoopGurlz... a four-year starter at Little Rock Central... a two-time AllConference and All-State Tournament team selection... a three-time McDonald's Shootout selection... averaged 10 points, four rebounds, three assists and three steals while in high school.

PERSONAL Born June 15, 1994... daughter of Aundra and Julia Pipkins... has one brother James... majoring in biology.

PERSONAL Born August 25, 1994... Daughter of John and Wanda Ruffins... Born on October 25, 1994... has one brother, Jonathan... was invloved in Beta Club, National Honor Society, Debate Team and Leadies Club in high school... majoring in Political Science. has two younger brothers Stan Jr. and Peyton.

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Aundrea Pipkins


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BrianBoyer

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Head Coach • 15th Season at A-State

After 14 seasons at the helm of the Arkansas State women’s basketball program, head coach Brian Boyer has not only established himself as the winningest coach in ASU women’s basketball history, but as the winningest basketball coach to ever pace the sideline at Arkansas State. When Boyer led the Red Wolves to a 54-51 victory over UALR in the 2010-11 regular season finale, he passed former women’s head coach Jerry Ann Winters with 197 victories, moving to the top of the list of all coaches in the history of ASU men’s or women’s basketball. Since then, Boyer’s career victory total has risen to 226, including 123 Sun Belt Conference victories. His SBC win total is tied for fourth most all-time, a ranking that includes all women’s and men’s head coaches, and it ranks second among active coaches. He is also just 13 wins shy of becoming the Sun Belt Conference’s all-time leader in conference wins. During the 2012-13 season, Boyer led AState to 12 wins in Sun Belt Conference, marking the sixth time that an ASU team had won at least 10 games in conference play under Boyer's direction. He also guided the team on a seven-game winning streak, which was tied for the sixth longest in school history. Jane Morrill also became the 22nd player to have played under Boyer to be voted onto the SBC All-Conference team at the end of the season. In 2011-12, he became the only ASU basketball coach to ever reach the 200-victory mark. During the season, Arkansas State picked up notable victories over Southern Cal, WNIT participant Toledo and NCAA Tournament participant UT-Martin. The Red Wolves finished the 2010-11 season strong, winning seven of their last nine

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games to advance to the semifinals of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament and close out the year at 18-14, with a 9-7 slate in league play. With nine conference victories on the year, Boyer now stands at 105 career SBC wins and is tied for fourth place all-time with former Western Kentucky Coach Paul Sanderford. The Red Wolves also saw two players earn post-season accolades, with senior Shay Scott earning third-team All-SBC honors and junior guard NeNe Hurst landing a spot on the AllSun Belt Conference Tournament team. Throughout the season, the Red Wolves relied on defense on the way to their 18 victories. Arkansas State finished the season at No. 4 in the nation in three-point field goal percentage defense, holding opponents to just 26 percent shooting from outside the arc. The Red Wolves were also 28th nationally with a plus-3.94 turnover margin and their 10.3 steals per game ranked 46th in the nation. Arkansas State held its opponents to just 57.4 points-per-game on the season to finish 54th nationally in total defense. Under Boyer's guidance, Arkansas State has reached the Women's National Invitation Tournament four times. He led the Red Wolves to the 2003-04 Sun Belt East Division Championship, the program has produced 19 All-Sun Belt Conference players with Boyer at the helm, and Boyer was named Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year following the 2003-04 and 2004-05 seasons. The 2009-10 Red Wolves finished the year at 13-18 under Boyer, with a 7-11 mark in Sun Belt Conference action. Although Arkansas State did finish under .500 on the year and below the lofty standards that Boyer has maintained during his tenure, the Red Wolves did advance to the quarterfinals of

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL record with a 14-2 mark at the ASU Convocation Center. The Red Wolves posted home victories over NCAA Tournament participants Oklahoma State and Louisiana-Lafayette, Southeastern Conference member Alabama, and WNIT participants South Dakota State and Murray State. In all, 14 of the Red Wolves' 34 games during the 2006-07 season were against teams that played in the NCAA or WNIT tournaments. The 2006-07 Red Wolves also reached the 10-victory milestone quicker than any other team in ASU history, picking up their 10th win of the season Jan. 3, 2007, and their 21-win total equaled the highest in Boyer's eight seasons. Under Boyer's guidance, several individual records fell during the 2006-07 season as well. Seniors Adrianne Davie and Rudy Sims rewrote the Red Wolves record books, with Davie shattering the career blocked shots record with 132 and the career rebounding record with 1,147. Sims set a new mark in career assists with 548, and became the first

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the Sun Belt Conference Tournament before falling late to the eventual tournament champions. The Red Wolves posted an 80-79 overtime victory on the road against Big XII power Kansas State, and that overtime win, coupled with three other extra-period victories during the season, boosted Boyer's overtime record to an impressive 11-1 in the regular season. Boyer directed the Red Wolves to yet another winning season as he wrapped up his first decade as the program's head coach in 2008-09. The Red Wolves finished the season at 16-14, posting victories over post-season participants Creighton and Arkansas-Little Rock along the way. Although the 2007-08 season was expected by many to be a rebuilding year, Boyer put forth what was arguably one of his finest coaching performances, molding a group of unheralded players into a team that produced yet another 20-win season at Arkansas State. Faced with the task of replacing three 1,000-point scorers, including the program's all time leading shot blocker and rebounder, along with the all-time assists leader, Boyer directed Arkansas State to a 20-12 record. ASU won a record 13 conference games during the 2007-08 season, and reached the semifinals of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament for the 13th time in 16 tries. The Red Wolves finished the season with the distinction of being the only Division I program in the country with a winning record that did not have a single player who averaged double figure scoring. Arkansas State posted victories over Brigham Young and Alabama early in the season, earning the win over the Crimson Tide on the road in Tuscaloosa. The Red Wolves finished 2007 with a 6-7 record, but went on a tear in the New Year, closing out the season with a 14-5 finish and a run to the semifinals of the SBC Tournament for the fourth consecutive season. Like always, the 2007-08 team was especially tough at home, posting a 13-2 record at the ASU Convocation Center that included a 9-0 record against Sun Belt Conference opponents. In the 2006-07 season the Red Wolves finished 21-13, advanced to the second round of the WNIT before falling to eventual tournament runner-up Wisconsin, and continued to build on their already-impressive home

Arkansas State head coach Brian Boyer is the all-time winningest coach in A-State history with 226 career wins. He also enters the year needing just 13 conference victories to become the SBC’s all-time leader.

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Wolves history. The Red Wolves finished the season 21-11 overall and in second place in the Sun Belt East Division at 11-3, giving Boyer his first 20-win season as head coach. The Tribe advanced to the quarterfinals of the WNIT Tournament, defeating SEC powers Mississippi State and Arkansas along the way. The second round victory over Arkansas was played in front of a Convocation Center record crowd of 10, 892. The team's success earned Boyer his second straight Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year Award. Boyer joined former Red Wolves coach Jerry Ann Winters as the only two ASU women's basketball coaches to win back-to-back coach of the year honors. Davie, Sims and Carter all earned All-Sun Belt honors following the 2004-05 season, marking the first time in Red Wolves history that three players earned all-conference honors in a single season. The 2003-04 season culminated with the program's first-ever regular season conference championship, and a return to the WNIT. The Red Wolves finished 19-10 overall

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ASU player in over a decade to record a triple-double when she scored 14 points, grabbed 11 rebounds, and handed out 10 assists in a 65-58 overtime victory at Louisiana-Lafayette. Davie was named AllSun Belt Conference for the fourth straight season, while Sims earned the honor for the third straight year. Senior Ali Carter became the 16th member of the career 1,000-point club. During the 2005-06 season, the Red Wolves posted a 15-15 overall record against a schedule that included nine NCAA Tournament teams, and three that participated in the WNIT. The Tribe advanced to the semifinals of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament, and Davie earned first-team All-Sun Belt Conference honors for the third straight season. Davie also joined the ASU 1,000-point club, along with Sims and senior Amber Abraham. In the 2004-05 season, ASU put together a program-best 10-game Sun Belt Conference winning streak, part of an 11-game win streak that was the fourth longest in Red

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL to the Final Eight of the national tournament. The team went undefeated through its MIAA schedule at 16-0. In 1994, the team finished third in the nation, losing in a national semifinal contest and finishing with a 29-3 overall mark. In his four seasons at Arkansas State as an assistant coach, Boyer and the Red Wolves earned a 75-42 mark. The 1998-99 team went 18-14 with a trip to the Women's NIT. In the process, ASU earned wins over nationally ranked Virginia and Kansas. The Red Wolves won 20 games in back-to-back seasons in the 1996-97 and 1997-98 seasons. The 1997 team opened the season with a victory over nationally ranked Illinois and had a 12-game winning streak during the season, the second longest in school history. The 1998 squad knocked off nationally ranked Western Kentucky at the Convocation Center and came within four points of scoring an upset over national power Louisiana Tech at home as well. In his first season at ASU, the Red Wolves won 17 games despite having just seven scholarship players. HEAD COACH BRIAN BOYER BY THE NUMBERS 1999-2000........18-12........8-8 IN SBC.....WNIT 2000-2001........14-14........8-8 IN SBC.....-2001-2002........12-16........6-8 IN SBC.....-2002-2003........12-18........5-9 IN SBC.....-2003-2004........19-10........10-4 IN SBC....WNIT 2004-2005........21-11........11-3 IN SBC.....WNIT 2005-2006........15-15........7-7 IN SBC.....-2006-2007........21-13........11-7 IN SBC.....WNIT 2007-2008........20-12........13-5 IN SBC.....-2008-2009........16-14........10-8 IN SBC.....-2009-2010........13-18........7-11 IN SBC.....-2010-2011........18-14........9-7 IN SBC.....-2011-2012........12-18........6-10 IN SBC.....-2012-2013........15-15........12-8 IN SBC.....-TOTAL...........226-200....123-103 SBC......4 WNIT Boyer’s First Victory...ASU 93, Butler 76 - (11/19/99) Boyer’s 25th Victory...ASU 85, MT 63 - (01/04/01) Boyer’s 50th Victory...ASU 92, NT 72 - (01/18/03) Boyer’s 75th Victory...ASU 57, ULL 48 - (02/26/04) Boyer’s 100th Victory...ASU 97, Hampton 71 - (12/04/05) Boyer’s 125th Victory...ASU 64, N. Dakota St. - 61 (1/20/07) Boyer’s 150th Victory...ASU 68, ULM 53 - (2/28/08) Boyer’s 175th Victory...ASU 77, North Texas 76 - (1/16/10) Boyer’s 197th Victory...ASU 54, UALR 51 (2/26/11)* Boyer’s 200th Victory...ASU 84, TAMUCC 71 (11/20/12) Boyer’s 225th Victory...ASU 77, ULM 58 (2/16/12)

*With Boyer’s 197th victory, he became the winningest basketball coach in ASU history.

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and 10-4 in league play, earning a share of the Sun Belt East division title as they posted one of the top turnarounds in Division I, picking up seven more wins than the previous season. ASU's 19 victories that season were the most since the 1997-98 season, sparked in part by the best start in ASU women's basketball history - a seven game win streak to open the season. The strong start carried over into Sun Belt play as the Red Wolves held the top spot in the East division from start to finish. Davie earned honorable-mention all-conference honors as a true freshman, and Boyer was rewarded with his first conference Coach of the Year Award. The 2002-03 season capped a pair of rebuilding years and resulted in a strong finish and a trip to the semifinals of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament. In his first season as head coach of the Red Wolves, Boyer led ASU to its first-ever Top 25 national ranking, 18 victories, and a trip to the WNIT Tournament. The Red Wolves' 18 victories gave Boyer the most wins by a firstyear coach at ASU since Sara Wooley won 19 games in her first season in 1979. The Red Wolves opened the season by winning 10 of their first 11 games, including road wins over Southern Miss and nationally ranked Kansas, giving ASU a No. 25 ranking in the Associated Press poll the following week. The Red Wolves finished the season at 18-12 overall, ending the year with the program's second straight invitation to the WNIT. Boyer came to ASU in 1995 spending four seasons as an assistant for former head coach Jeff Mittie, who is now the head coach at TCU. A graduate of Missouri Western State College in St. Joseph, Mo., with a bachelor's degree in education, Boyer was an assistant coach for the men's program for six seasons, including the last three, which he spent as an assistant with the women's program as well. As an assistant to the men's team, Missouri Western was a NCAA Division II Tournament participant five years (1990, 1991, 1992, 1994 and 1995) and won two conference championships. The team made the Sweet 16 in 1990. As a women's assistant, Boyer and Missouri Western made two NCAA Tournament appearances, including a trip to the Final Four in 1995 and the Elite Eight the previous season. The team went 31-3 in 1995 and made it


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Aaron Kallhoff

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Assistant Coach • First Season

Aaron Kallhoff is in his first season as an assistant on the Arkansas State women's basketball coaching staff. Kallhoff (Pronounced: Call-Off) joins the staff after spending the previous season as an assistant coach at Trinity Valley Community College in Athens, Texas where he helped coach the Lady Cardinals to their seventh National Junior College Athletic Association Women’s Basketball Championship. TVCC finished the year with a 36-1 record. Prior to his time at Trinity Valley Community College, Kallhoff spent four at Hill College in Hillsboro, Texas, where he served as the head coach of the Lady Rebels. In his first year he coached Hill College to a conference runner-up finish and helped the Lady Rebels advance to the Region V Tournament. He was named the North Texas Junior College Athletic Conference Co-Coach of the Year in his final season at Hill College and led the Lady Rebels to the Region V semifinals. The 2011-12 squad finished 27-5 and was co-conference champions. Kallhoff was named as one of the nation’s top and up-and coming Junior College Coaches by Women’s Basketball Insider publication. In his time at Hill, Kallhoff coached three AllAmericans, four All-Region V selections, 16 NTJCAC All-Conference selections, one NTJCAC Player of the Year, two NTJCAC Defensive Players of the Year and one NTJCAC Freshman of the Year. His teams were also named Academic All-American teams on three separate occasions. He spent one season serving as the head women’s basketball coach and assistant athletic director at Allen County Community College in Iola, Kan., prior to his time at Hill College where the Red Devils achieved a 3.1 overall team grade point average under his tenure. He also coached a player to a Jayhawk East All-Conference selection. Kallhoff also spent time as the men’s assis-

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tant basketball at Seward County Community College in Liberal, Kan., where the Saints made the Region VI tournament and had every sophomore move on to a four-year university, with three signing with Division I institutions. After graduating from college, Kallhoff spent three years as the men’s assistant basketball coach at Allen County. From 2003-06, he helped lead the Allen County basketball program to two berths in the Region VI Tournament. In his three seasons, Kallhoff coached four Jayhawk East All-Conference selections, two NJCAA AllRegion VI picks and one JUCO All-American. A native of Norfolk, Neb., Kallhoff’s career as a player began in 1998, when he was tabbed the Northeast Nebraska High School Player of the Year at Norfolk Catholic High School. He began his collegiate career at Iowa Central Community College where he led the NJCAA Division II Iowa Region in three-point field goal percentage. In 2000, he earned AllRegion IX athletic and academic honors at Northeast Nebraska Community College after averaging 14 points per game. After Northeast, Kallhoff spent a redshirt season at Southern Utah, where the team advanced to the first round of the NCAA Tournament. He completed his playing career at Bemidji State where he was a two-year starter, and in his senior season led the nation (NCAA Division II) in assist/turnover ratio. In 2003, Kallhoff graduated from Bemidji State University in Bemidji, Minn., earning a bachelor’s degree in mass communication with an emphasis in public relations, advertising and electronic media. While at Bemidji State, he represented the university as a chairman for the Special Olympics and the United Way Foundation. Additionally, Kallhoff was involved with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Kallhoff and his wife, Josie, have a five-yearold daughter, Camden, and a seven-month old son, Caylix.

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Sonja Tate Assistant Coach • Second Season

first-team All-America by Dick Vitale’s Basketball Magazine and following the season was named Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year and a Kodak AllAmerican. She was also an All-American track-and-field athlete while at ASU, and remains in the top-10 in ASU history in six events. She set the school record in the heptathlon in 1994 with 5,247 points, a mark that remains at No. 2 today. She was inducted into the ASU Hall of Honor in 2004, two years after finishing her WNBA career with the Minnesota Lynx, where she was a threeyear starter. During her time with the Lynx, she led the team in minutes played, assists and steals and was among the top-three rebounders on the team. She also played professionally in France, Russia, Spain, and with the American Basketball League. She was head women’s basketball coach at William A. Hough High School in Charlotte, N.C., leading a program that did not exist prior to 2010 to a two-year record of 37-19 following the 201112 season. Tate directed Hough to the North Carolina State Playoffs in both of her seasons as head coach. Tate earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Education and Health from Arkansas State in 1996 and her Master’s of Education from ASU in 2005.

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Sonja Tate returned to Arkansas State prior to the 2012-13 season and serves as an assistant coach on the A-State Women's Basketball staff. Now enterting her second season as a coach at A-State, the accolades have continued to pour in for the former standout ASU player. On March 8, 2013 Tate became the first Arkansas State women's player in any sport to be inducted into the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame after an outstanding career in both the collegiate and professional ranks. Arguably the best basketball player to ever don an A-State jersey, Tate, who played at ASU from 1990-93, remains at the top of the ASU record books in six statistical categories. With 2,312 points, she remains the career scoring leader in both women’s and men’s basketball at Arkansas State. Tate also holds the single-season scoring record at ASU with 820 points during the 1992-93 season and owns the top-five single game scoring performances at ASU. She remains the only ASU women’s player to have scored 40 or more points in a single game, a feat she accomplished five times, including a 50-point performance against Louisiana-Lafayette during the 1992-93 season. Tate connected on 95 three-pointers during the 1992-93 season, an ASU record that still stands. She also holds the single-season rebounding record with 327 boards, is third on the all-time rebounding charts with 1,006 and is the career steals leader with 402. She also owns the top-two singleseason steal records with 125 steals during the 1992-93 season and 114 thefts in 1991-92. She remains the only player in ASU history to record a quadruple double, finishing with 29 points, 14 rebounds, 10 assists and 10 steals in an 86-59 victory at Mississippi Valley State Jan. 27, 1993. Later that season, she led A-State to a 67-54 win over SMU in the finals and earned MVP honors in the National Women’s Invitation Tournament. Following her freshman season, she was named Co-Newcomer of the Year in the American South Conference. She earned All-American South Conference honors as a sophomore and All-Sun Belt Conference honors as a junior and a senior. Prior to her senior season, she was named preseason


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Assistant Coach • Second Season

Lindsay Ballweg is entering her second season as a member of the Arkansas State women’s basketball coaching staff. Ballweg was elevated to the position of assistant coach prior to the start of the 2012-13 season after serving as the team’s graduate assistant the previous year. In her current position, Ballweg oversees the team managers for A-State and is responsible for coordinating most of the behind the scenes duties for the Red Wolves. She also works extensively with the Red Wolves' backcourt players and serves as one of the camp coordinators for the Red Wolves women’s basketball summer camp programs. Ballweg will also be in charge of filming and exchanging film with opponents and will have a hand in the Red Wolves' recruiting efforts. As the team’s graduate assistant, Ballweg was responsible for the supervision of team managers, coordinating travel and hotel accommodations, arranging practice times at visiting arenas and other basketball duties. Ballweg planned and ran A-State’s annual "Evening Out with the Red Wolves" event in October. A native of Shawnee, Kan., which is located just a few miles Southwest of the Kansas City

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metropolitan area, Ballweg graduated from Drury University in 2010 with a bachelor’s degree in advertising and public relations. She spent three seasons playing at Drury where she helped the Lady Panthers to a 28-7 record, a Great Lakes Valley Conference championship and a trip to the NCAA-II Sweet 16 in her senior season. She averaged a team-high 18.4 points per game in her final season, setting Drury school records for points in a season (644) and 3-pointers made (112). She finished her career at the school with 1,502 points to rank fifth all-time on the Lady Panthers’ record and finished second in school history with 198 made 3-pointers. She also earned WBCA All-America Honorable Mention honors after the 2009-10 season at Drury. Ballweg originally signed with Kansas out of high school where she led St. Thomas Aquinas High School to the sub-state championship four straight seasons and a state championship in her sophomore season. She was a McDonald’s All-American nominee and was awarded the Ruthie Webster AAU Outstanding Athlete Award for the Missouri Valley Region.

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Shaquita Renelique Director of Operations • Fourth Season

Shaquita Renelique completed her third season as the Arkansas State women's basketball video coordinator and was promoted to Director of Operations for women's basketball. She has been inolved with the women's basketball program since 2009 when she worked as a student manager. Since then, Renelique has held a number of roles with the program. Renelique played basketball at Parkland College from 2004-05 before transfering to Arkansas State where she completed her Bachelor's of Science degree in Exerscise Science in 2010. She then went to earn a Master's Degree in Sport Administration in 2011 from ASU and is currently working on her doctorate in Educational Leadership. She attended Jonesboro High School where she was a three-sport standout in volleyball, basketball and track. She earned all-conference volleyball honors as a sophomore. Renelique is married to Marc Renelique and they have have a daughter, Jordyn. support staff

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2012-13 Season review

WRAPPING UP THE 2012-13 SEASON • ASU finished the year with a 15-15 overall record during the regular season and went 12-8 in SBC play. • A-State had a 10-5 record at home and was 5-9 on the road. They were 0-1 at neutral sites. • ASU finished second in the SBC West Division for the second since the 2006-07 season. • The Red Wolves won at least 10 games in SBC play for the sixth time in the Brian Boyer era.

FRESHMAN CONTRIBUTIONS • ASU has played six freshman this season who have combined to play 1,000 of the Red Wolves’ 5,800 minutes this year. • Jalen O’Bannon played the most of any of the freshman, logging 543 minutes of court time. • She also averaged 8.9 points per game, the second most on the team behind Jane Morrill.

MORRILL NAMED SECOND-TEAM ALL-SBC • For the second straight season ASU forward Jane Morrill was named as a second-team All-Sun Belt Conference selection. • Morrill was an All-SBC second-team selection in 2011 and was also a 2012-13 Preseason All-SBC second-team selection.

RACKING UP CONFERENCE WINS  • A-State’s 12 Sun Belt Conference victories are the second most ever for the team during its time in the SBC (1991-Present). • ASU recorded 13 wins during the 2007-08 season. • The most wins ever for ASU in any conference was 15 when it was a member of AWISA in 1979-1980 and 1980-81 when it had 15 in both seasons.

GETTING DEFENSIVE • The Red Wolves held opponents to 56.4 points per game over their final five games. • A-State did not allow a team to score more than 58 points during the stretch and allowed opponents to score an average of just 60.5 points per contest during the season.

QEDAN HEATS UP FROM OUTSIDE • Sophomore Hanna Qedan knocked down a career-high five, ‘3s’ against North Texas on  Feb. 27. • She led the team with 35 made 3-pointers on the year. • She ranks seventh in the SBC in 3-pointers made. O’BANNON HITTING STRIDE • Freshman forward Jalen O’Bannon has averaged 14.7 per game in her last six outings. • She shot at least 54 percent from the field during in each of her last five games. • O’Bannon has also hit 29-of-39 (71.8 percent) free throws during this stretch. MILESTONE FOR BOYER • ASU head coach Brian Boyer earned his 225th career win with the 77-58 victory over ULM on Feb. 16. • Boyer is the only coach in ASU basketball history (men’s or women’s) to win over 200 career games.

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WINNING THE SECOND HALF • A-State is 15-2 when it outscored its opponnents in the second half. • The Red Wolves are averaging 32.6 points in the second half of the season.

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • ASU is also shooting 45.7 percent from the field in the second half this year. FINISHING THE 3-POINT PLAY • Carlette Wyatt accomplished a rare oddity on the basketball court on Feb. 16 at ULM when she completed two 3-point plays that she did not start. • Wyatt finished a 3-point play that was originally started by Hanan Qedan in the first half by knocking down the free throw after subbing in for Qedan. • Wyatt did the same in the second half after subbing in for Jane Morrill after she was fouled. • She finished the day just 2-of-2 from the free thow line.

SHOOTING ABOVE 50 PERCENT • ASU shot 52.6 percent from the field against Western Kentucky, marking the sixth time last year that ASU had shot above 50 percent in a game. • The Red Wolves are 5-1 in games in which they shoot 50 percent and above. • ASU shot a season high 59.6 percent from the field against Louisiana-Lafayette on Dec. 22. • That mark missed the all-time record by just 3.6 precentage points, which was set last season against UT-Martin. • A-State shot 64.3 percent from the field against the Ragin’ Cajuns in the second half, which was its high field goal percentage in a half this year.

STREAK COMES TO AN END • A-State’s seven game winning streak came to an end on Feb. 3 with a 64-62 loss to North Texas. • The seven game winning streak was tied for the sixth longest in school history. • Hanna Qedan was ASU’s leading scorer during the run, averaging 13.9 points per contest. • In fact, four A-State players have averaged in double-figures during the winning streak. Jane Morrill averaged 12.3 points per night, while Ashley Olvera poured in 12.0 points. Freshman Jalen O’Bannon is averaged 11.9 points per game during the run. • The Red Wolves won by an average of 10.7 points per game during the streak. OLVERA THE PLACE  • Senior point guard Ashley Olvera scored a career high 23 points against Florida Atlantic on Jan. 26. • She went 9-of-22 from the field, with two 3-pointers and three made free throws. She also dished out four assists and had one steal.

REACHING 1,000 • Senior forward Jane Morrill reached 1,000 points for her career on Feb. 3, becoming the 21st player in ASU women’s basketball history to reach the mark. • She ranks 16th on ASU’s all-time career scoring list with 1,112 career points. CLOSING OUT JANUARY  • A-State finished the month of January with a 7-1 record.

Jessica Flanery, So., Guard

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2012-13 Season review

O’BANNON’S SCORING DRIVES ASU • Freshman Jalen O’Bannon has scored in double digits 13 times last season and the Red Wolves had an 10-3 record in those games.

• The Red Wolves shot 45.9 percent from the field during the month and defeated its opponents by an average of 9.1 points per game.


A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MORRILL DOUBLE DOWNS • Junior forward Jane Morrill recorded her third career double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds against FAU on Jan. 26. • She also posted a double-double earlier this season with 23 points and 11 rebounds against Southeast Missouri State on Nov. 19.

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STEALING THE SHOW......ONCE AGAIN • ASU set a new season high with 12 steals against Troy on Jan. 24. • It marked the fifth time last season that ASU had recorded at least 11 steals in a game. The previous occurances were against WKU (1/6) Austin Peay (12/17), Missouri State (12/15) and USC (11/21). QEDAN’S QUEST • Sophomore Hanna Qedan continued her stellar play last season by posting her first career double-double on Jan. 24 at Troy. She scored 19 points and pulled down 14 rebounds. • Her 14 rebounds were a career high. • Against Middle Tennessee she set a new career mark with 22 points, shattering her previous career high of 12 earlier last season against Austin Peay. • She also set a career high with nine made free throws against the Blue Raiders on 10 attempts. DEFENDING THE ‘3’ • ASU was been superb at defending the 3-point shot last season. A-State owns the nation’s eighth best 3-point defensive percentage at 25.2 percent. • ASU has not allowed an opponent to make a ‘3’ in three games this year. ASU held FIU to an 0-21 mark from beyond the arc in both matchups. The Red Wolves also did not allow Wichita State to make a 3-pointer on Nov. 29. • Wichita State went 0-7 from 3-point land in its game on Nov. 29. O’BANNON SHINES • Freshman Jalen O’Bannon enjoyed one of the best games of her young career on Jan. 24. • She scored a career high 23 points and a career high nine rebounds to just barely miss recording her first career double-

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double. • Her previous career high in points was 13, which she had scored in two previous games last season. • On Dec. 22 she went 6-for-6 from the field against Louisiana-Lafayette which is tied for the highest field goal percentage by an ASU player in the Convocation Center in school history. Only four other players, with a minimum of five attempts, have gone perfect from the field. GETTING BENCH PRODUCTION • The ASU bench scored in double-digits in 24 of ASU’s 29 games. • The bench scored a season high 31 points against Troy on Jan. 24 • The bench has scored 29 points twice (vs. ULL and UT-Martin) and also scored 28 against USC. STREAKING BEYOND THE ARC • ASU knocked down a 3-pointer in 119 straight games. • The streak came to close to ending in ASU’s first two regular season games. Jessica Flanery kept the streak alive with a ‘3’ against Toledo with just six seconds left in the game and Jane Morrill knocked down ASU’s first ‘3’ of the game against UT-Martin with just 28 seconds left in the game. • Flanery’s ‘3’ against Toledo was the first field goal of her career. • The last time A-State did not make a ‘3’ was on Nov. 20, 2009 against Virginia Common wealth.

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Arkansas State 2012-13 Season Results All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

OVERALL (15-15) (12-8) (3-7)

HOME (10-5) (7-3) (3-2)

AWAY (5-9) (5-5) (0-4)

TIME 7:00 p.m.

OPPONENT at Toledo

SCORE 34-56

RESULT ATTEND. POINTS  L 2370 (12)Morrill

REBOUNDS (8)Morrill (8)Wyatt, Carli. (19)Wyatt, Carli. (8)Morrill (12)Morrill (9)Wyatt, Carli. (23)Morrill (11)Morrill (11)Olvera (4)Morrill (13)McDowell (5)Wyatt, Carli. (5)Morrill (17)Morrill (7)Qedan (13)Morrill (8)Morrill (17)Morrill (8)Morrill (14)Morrill (14)Wyatt, Carli. (21)Morrill (6)Morrill (6)Wyatt, Carli. (22)Morrill (7)Olvera (19)Morrill (7)Wyatt, Carli. (22)Qedan (6)Wyatt, Carli. (15)Qedan (7)Wyatt, Carli. (15)Olvera (13)O'Bannon (9)Wyatt, Carli. (14)Morrill, (9)Qedan (17)Qedan (6)Morrill (6)Jackson (23)O'Bannon (14)Qedan (23)Olvera (10)Morrill (16)Qedan (5)Wyatt, Carli. (22)Morrill (10)Wyatt, Carli. (9)Jackson (6)Qedan (24)Morrill (7)Morrill (16)O'Bannon (7)O'Bannon (20)O'Bannon (6)Jackson (20)Morrill (18)O'Bannon (9)Olvera (17)Qedan (8)O'Bannon (12)Olvera (7)O'Bannon (15)O'Bannon (8)O'Bannon (15)Qedan

Nov. 12 Nov. 15 Nov. 19 Nov. 21 Nov. 29

7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:30 pm

at UT Martin WSU SEMO at USC * at FIU

62-72 51-60 51-52 58-72 60-57

L L L L W

2627 2543 1931 552 304

Dec.. 1 Dec. 8 Dec. 15 Dec. 17 Dec. 19

12:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 11:30 a.m.

* at FAU UCA at Mo. State APSU NICH

71-79 58-51 60-83 75-44 66-58

L W L W W

170 1340 2285 1123 2843

Dec. 22 Dec. 29 Jan. 2 Jan. 6

1:05 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m.

* ULL * at USA * MTSU * WKU

77-53 47-53 70-72 63-58

W L L W

1209 2545 1012 1927

Jan. 9 Jan. 12 Jan. 20

7:05 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 2:05 p.m.

* FIU * at ULL * ULM

49-43 48-39 71-58

W W W

1112 409 1257

Jan. 24 Jan. 26 Jan. 30 Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 9 Feb. 13 Feb. 16

5:15 p.m. 5:06 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 2:00 p.m.

* at Troy * FAU * USA * North Texas * at MTSU * at WKU * UALR * at ULM

87-74 74-56 72-61 62-64 49-93 78-74 50-54 77-58

W W W W L W L W

645 5631 1232 1429 2812 2314 1271 0

Feb. 23 Feb. 27 March 2 March 9

3:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m.

* TROY * at N. Texas * at UALR vs FIU

71-49 51-53 50-58 50-57

W L L L

1208 426 5337 2930

* = Conference game

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTAL

GAMES 15 14 1 30

TOTALS 27,068 18,790 2,930 48,788

AVG/GAME 1805 1342 2930 1626

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DATE Nov. 9

NEUTRAL (0-1) (0-0) (0-1)


A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Overall Shooting Statistics GP-GS Min FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11 Morrill, Jane 30-30 30.2 .512 .357 .839 5.4 0.7 25 11 14.3 04 O'Bannon, Jalen 30-11 19.2 .435 .000 .674 3.9 0.5 21 10 9.1 02 Qedan, Hanna 30-26 26.9 .452 .339 .852 4.0 0.8 32 16 8.9 12 Olvera, Ashley 30-30 31.9 .393 .277 .597 3.2 4.0 53 5 8.7 44 Wyatt, Carlisha 30-13 19.0 .438 .000 .635 5.6 0.7 11 0 6.0 13 McDowell, Quinishia 30-30 29.4 .391 .106 .635 3.0 2.3 35 13 5.3 20 Jackson, Sandy 30-0 11.9 .347 .417 .511 2.3 1.0 20 4 2.7 40 Watson, Andi 23-10 17.2 .305 .261 .591 1.7 0.3 17 3 2.4 23 Hunt, Jasmine 29-0 6.3 .443 .000 .500 1.0 0.1 6 13 2.1 21 Flanery, Jessica 10-0 3.6 .500 .444 .000 0.2 0.0 0 0 1.6 34 Wyatt, Carlette 23-0 4.6 .464 .500 .625 0.8 0.3 2 0 1.4 03 Brown-Haywood, Khadi 18-0 6.9 .381 .250 .000 1.1 0.3 12 2 1.1 35 Killough, Lindsey 4-0 2.5 1.000 .000 .000 0.3 0.0 1 0 0.5 22 King, Xena 18-0 5.2 .100 .154 .000 0.4 0.1 3 2 0.3 TM TEAM 30-0 0.0 .000 .000 .000 3.7 0.0 0 0 0.0 Total 30 .430 .287 .682 35.0 10.8 238 79 61.4 Opponents 30 .392 .249 .684 37.3 10.2 290 68 60.4

2012-13 statistics

Overall Scoring Statistics GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11 Morrill, Jane 30 166-324 .512 20-56 .357 78-93 .839 430 14.3 04 O'Bannon, Jalen 30 93-214 .435 0-2 .000 87-129 .674 273 9.1 02 Qedan, Hanna 30 89-197 .452 37-109 .339 52-61 .852 267 8.9 12 Olvera, Ashley 30 99-252 .393 23-83 .277 40-67 .597 261 8.7 44 Wyatt, Carlisha 30 70-160 .438 0-0 .000 40-63 .635 180 6.0 13 McDowell, Quinishia 30 61-156 .391 5-47 .106 33-52 .635 160 5.3 20 Jackson, Sandy 30 26-75 .347 5-12 .417 24-47 .511 81 2.7 40 Watson, Andi. 23 18-59 .305 6-23 .261 13-22 .591 55 2.4 23 Hunt, Jasmine 29 27-61 .443 0-1 .000 6-12 .500 60 2.1 21 Flanery, Jessica 10 6-12 .500 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 16 1.6 34 Wyatt, Carlette 23 13-28 .464 1-2 .500 5-8 .625 32 1.4 03 Brown-Haywood, Khadi 18 8-21 .381 3-12 .250 0-0 .000 19 1.1 35 Killough, Lindsey 4 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0.5 22 King, Xena 18 2-20 .100 2-13 .154 0-0 .000 6 0.3 Total 30 679-1580 .430 106-369 .287 378-554 .682 1842 61.4 Opponents 30 709-1810 .392 111-446 .249 282-412 .684 1811 60.4

Overall Rebounding Statistics GP MIN OFF DEF TOT PF FO A TO A/TO HI ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11 Morrill, Jane 30 905 42 119 161 35 0 22 61 0.4 24 04 O'Bannon, Jalen 30 575 30 86 116 54 2 15 56 0.3 23 02 Qedan, Hanna 30 806 30 91 121 48 0 24 49 0.5 22 12 Olvera, Ashley 30 956 15 82 97 72 0 119 106 1.1 23 44 Wyatt, Carlisha 30 570 69 98 167 44 1 22 63 0.3 19 13 McDowell, Quinishia 30 881 25 66 91 60 0 70 81 0.9 14 20 Jackson, Sandy 30 358 23 46 69 46 1 30 39 0.8 9 40 Watson, Andi 23 396 14 24 38 42 2 6 34 0.2 9 23 Hunt, Jasmine 29 183 12 18 30 26 1 2 18 0.1 8 21 Flanery, Jessica 10 36 2 0 2 4 0 0 0 0.0 9 34 Wyatt, Carlette 23 106 5 13 18 7 0 6 3 2.0 5 03 Brown-Haywood, Khadi 18 124 2 18 20 6 0 6 3 2.0 4 35 Killough, Lindsey 4 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.0 2 22 King, Xena 18 94 3 5 8 11 0 2 5 0.4 3 Total 30 6000 317 734 1051 455 7 324 533 0.6 87 Opponents 30 6000 443 677 1120 492 7 306 489 0.6 93

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Overall Shooting Statistics GP-GS Min FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11 Morrill, Jane 30-30 30.2 .512 .357 .839 5.4 0.7 25 11 14.3 04 O'Bannon, Jalen 30-11 19.2 .435 .000 .674 3.9 0.5 21 10 9.1 02 Qedan, Hanna 30-26 26.9 .452 .339 .852 4.0 0.8 32 16 8.9 12 Olvera, Ashley 30-30 31.9 .393 .277 .597 3.2 4.0 53 5 8.7 44 Wyatt, Carlisha 30-13 19.0 .438 .000 .635 5.6 0.7 11 0 6.0 13 McDowell, Quinishia 30-30 29.4 .391 .106 .635 3.0 2.3 35 13 5.3 20 Jackson, Sandy 30-0 11.9 .347 .417 .511 2.3 1.0 20 4 2.7 40 Watson, Andi 23-10 17.2 .305 .261 .591 1.7 0.3 17 3 2.4 23 Hunt, Jasmine 29-0 6.3 .443 .000 .500 1.0 0.1 6 13 2.1 21 Flanery, Jessica 10-0 3.6 .500 .444 .000 0.2 0.0 0 0 1.6 34 Wyatt, Carlette 23-0 4.6 .464 .500 .625 0.8 0.3 2 0 1.4 03 Brown-Haywood, Khadi 18-0 6.9 .381 .250 .000 1.1 0.3 12 2 1.1 35 Killough, Lindsey 4-0 2.5 1.000 .000 .000 0.3 0.0 1 0 0.5 22 King, Xena 18-0 5.2 .100 .154 .000 0.4 0.1 3 2 0.3 TM TEAM 30-0 0.0 .000 .000 .000 3.7 0.0 0 0 0.0 Total 30 .430 .287 .682 35.0 10.8 238 79 61.4 Opponents 30 .392 .249 .684 37.3 10.2 290 68 60.4

Overall Scoring Statistics

Overall Rebounding Statistics GP MIN OFF DEF TOT PF FO A TO A/TO HI ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11 Morrill, Jane 30 905 42 119 161 35 0 22 61 0.4 24 04 O'Bannon, Jalen 30 575 30 86 116 54 2 15 56 0.3 23 02 Qedan, Hanna 30 806 30 91 121 48 0 24 49 0.5 22 12 Olvera, Ashley 30 956 15 82 97 72 0 119 106 1.1 23 44 Wyatt, Carlisha 30 570 69 98 167 44 1 22 63 0.3 19 13 McDowell, Quinishia 30 881 25 66 91 60 0 70 81 0.9 14 20 Jackson, Sandy 30 358 23 46 69 46 1 30 39 0.8 9 40 Watson, Andi 23 396 14 24 38 42 2 6 34 0.2 9 23 Hunt, Jasmine 29 183 12 18 30 26 1 2 18 0.1 8 21 Flanery, Jessica 10 36 2 0 2 4 0 0 0 0.0 9 34 Wyatt, Carlette 23 106 5 13 18 7 0 6 3 2.0 5 03 Brown-Haywood, Khadi 18 124 2 18 20 6 0 6 3 2.0 4 35 Killough, Lindsey 4 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.0 2 22 King, Xena 18 94 3 5 8 11 0 2 5 0.4 3 Total 30 6000 317 734 1051 455 7 324 533 0.6 87 Opponents 30 6000 443 677 1120 492 7 306 489 0.6 93

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2012-13 statistics

GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11 Morrill, Jane 30 166-324 .512 20-56 .357 78-93 .839 430 14.3 04 O'Bannon, Jalen 30 93-214 .435 0-2 .000 87-129 .674 273 9.1 02 Qedan, Hanna 30 89-197 .452 37-109 .339 52-61 .852 267 8.9 12 Olvera, Ashley 30 99-252 .393 23-83 .277 40-67 .597 261 8.7 44 Wyatt, Carlisha 30 70-160 .438 0-0 .000 40-63 .635 180 6.0 13 McDowell, Quinishia 30 61-156 .391 5-47 .106 33-52 .635 160 5.3 20 Jackson, Sandy 30 26-75 .347 5-12 .417 24-47 .511 81 2.7 40 Watson, Andi. 23 18-59 .305 6-23 .261 13-22 .591 55 2.4 23 Hunt, Jasmine 29 27-61 .443 0-1 .000 6-12 .500 60 2.1 21 Flanery, Jessica 10 6-12 .500 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 16 1.6 34 Wyatt, Carlette 23 13-28 .464 1-2 .500 5-8 .625 32 1.4 03 Brown-Haywood, Khadi 18 8-21 .381 3-12 .250 0-0 .000 19 1.1 35 Killough, Lindsey 4 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0.5 22 King, Xena 18 2-20 .100 2-13 .154 0-0 .000 6 0.3 Total 30 679-1580 .430 106-369 .287 378-554 .682 1842 61.4 Opponents 30 709-1810 .392 111-446 .249 282-412 .684 1811 60.4


A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-13 TEAM STATISTICS

2012-13 statistics

Khadija Brown-Haywood, SO., F.

TEAM STATISTICS ASU OPP -----------------------------------------------------------------SCORING 1842 1811 Points per game 61.4 60.4 Scoring margin +1.0 FIELD GOALS-ATT 679-1580 709-1810 Field goal pct .430 .392 3 POINT FG-ATT 106-369 111-446 3-point FG pct .287 .249 3-pt FG made per game 3.5 3.7 FREE THROWS-ATT 378-554 282-412 Free throw pct .682 .684 FT made per game 12.6 9.4 REBOUNDS 1051 1120 Rebounds per game 35.0 37.3 Rebounding margin -2.3 ASSISTS 324 306 Assists per game 10.8 10.2 TURNOVERS 533 489 Turnovers per game 17.8 16.3 Turnover margin -1.5 Assist/turnover ratio 0.6 0.6 STEALS 238 290 Steals per game 7.9 9.7 BLOCKS 79 68 Blocks per game 2.6 2.3 ATTENDANCE 27068 18790 Home games-Avg/Game15-1805 14-1342 Neutral site-Avg/Game 1-0 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd Total -----------------------------------------------------------------Arkansas State 877 965 1842 Opponents 859 952 1811

Jasmine Hunt, SO., F.

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-13 SBC Final Standings EAST Team Middle Tennessee Western Kentucky FIU South Alabama Florida Atlantic Troy

Conference 17-3 13-7 12-8 10-10 9-11 3-17

Pct. .850 .650 .600 .500 .450 .150

Overall 25-8 22-11 19-13 17-13 12-17 7-24

Pct. .758 .667 .594 .567 .414 .226

H 12-2 10-5 10-8 10-4 6-6 4-10

A 10-5 10-5 8-4 6-8 5-10 2-13

N 3-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1

Team UALR Arkansas State North Texas Louisiana-Monroe Louisiana-Lafayette

Conference 14-6 12-8 10-10 7-13 3-17

Pct. .700 .600 .500 .350 .150

Overall 24-9 15-15 11-19 10-21 10-21

Pct. .727 .500 .367 .323 .323

H 12-4 10-5 5-8 410 7-8

A 10-4 5-9 5-10 5-10 2-12

N 2-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1

WEST

2012-13 All-Sun Belt Conference Team

Second Team All-Sun Belt Conference Jane Morrill (A-State, Junior, Forward) Taylor Ford (UALR, Junior, Guard) Chenise Miller (FAU, RS-Junior, Forward) Icelyn Elie (MTSU, Senior, Forward) Joanna Harden (Troy, Junior, Guard) Third Team All-Sun Belt Conference Marita Davydova (FIU, Junior, Center) Ashleigh Simmons (ULM, Junior, Forward) Loryn Goodwin (NT, Freshman, Guard) Alexis Hyder (NT, Freshman, Forward) Mary Nixon (South Alabama, Senior, Guard) Player of the Year Jerica Coley (FIU, Junior, Guard) Defensive Player of the Year Chastity Gooch (WKU, Sophomore, Forward)

Second Round Game 4: MTSU 59, ULM 56 Game 5: FIU 57, ASU 50 Game 6: UALR 65, Troy 52 Game 7: WKU 61, ULL 57 Semfinals MTSU 68, FIU 59 UALR 74, WKU 54 Finals MTSU 53, UALR 48 2013 SBC All-Tournament Team Jerica Coley (FIU, Junior, Guard) Alexis Govan (WKU, Sophomore, Guard) Taylor Gualt (UALR, Sophomore, Guard) Shanity James (UALR, Freshman, Guard) Ebony Rowe (MTSU, Junior, Forward) Most Outstanding Player Kortni Jones (MTSU, Senior Guard)

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First Team All-Sun Belt Conference Jerica Coley (FIU, Junior, Guard) Kortni Jones (MTSU, Senior Guard) Ebony Rowe (MTSU, Junior, Forward) Chastity Gooch (WKU, Sophomore, Forward) Alexis Govan (WKU, Sophomore, Guard)

2013 SBC Tournament • Hot Springs, Ark. First Round Game 1: ULM 70, FAU 63 Game 2: Troy 62, USA 49 Game 3: ULL 80, North Texas 74 (2OT)


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SCORING OFFENSE 1. Troy 2. Western Kentucky 3. Florida Atlantic 4. Middle Tennessee 5. North Texas 6. UALR 7. Arkansas State 8. FIU 9. Louisiana-Monroe 10. South Alabama 11. Louisiana-La.

G 31 33 29 33 30 33 30 32 31 30 31

SCORING DEFENSE 1. UALR 2. South Alabama 3. Middle Tennessee 4. FIU 5. Arkansas State 6. Louisiana-Lafayette 7. Western Kentucky 8. Louisiana-Monroe 9. North Texas 10. Florida Atlantic 11. Troy

W-L 7-24 22-11 12-17 25-8 11-19 24-9 15-15 19-13 10-21 17-13 10-21

Pts Avg/G 2176 70.2 2268 68.7 1973 68.0 2214 67.1 2000 66.7 2076 62.9 1842 61.4 1960 61.2 1895 61.1 1715 57.2 1771 57.1

G 33 30 33 32 30 31 33 31 30 29 31

Pts Avg/G 1751 53.1 1677 55.9 1890 57.3 1891 59.1 1811 60.4 1948 62.8 2179 66.0 2114 68.2 2055 68.5 2019 69.6 2398 77.4

SCORING MARGIN G Offense DefenseMargin 1. UALR 33 62.9 53.1 +9.8 2. Middle Tennessee 33 67.1 57.3 +9.8 3. Western Kentucky 33 68.7 66.0 +2.7 4. FIU 32 61.2 59.1 +2.2 5. South Alabama 30 57.2 55.9 +1.3 6. Arkansas State 30 61.4 60.4 +1.0 7. Florida Atlantic 29 68.0 69.6 -1.6 8. North Texas 30 66.7 68.5 -1.8 9. Louisiana-Lafayette 31 57.1 62.8 -5.7 10. Louisiana-Monroe 31 61.1 68.2 -7.1 11. Troy 31 70.2 77.4 -7.2 FREE THROW PCT 1. FIU 2. Western Kentucky 3. North Texas 4. Troy 5. Middle Tennessee 6. Arkansas State 7. Florida Atlantic 8. Louisiana-Monroe 9. UALR 10. South Alabama 11. Louisiana-La.

G 32 33 30 31 33 30 29 31 33 30 31

FTM 400 461 426 444 399 378 315 374 385 272 321

FTA 521 624 589 614 565 554 467 564 610 432 521

Pct .768 .739 .723 .723 .706 .682 .675 .663 .631 .630 .616

FG PERCENTAGES 1. Arkansas State 2. UALR 3. Western Kentucky 4. Middle Tennessee 5. FIU 6. Troy

G 30 33 33 33 32 31

FGM 679 790 835 812 744 787

FGA 1580 1867 1976 1975 1834 1982

Pct .430 .423 .423 .411 .406 .397

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2012-13 SUN BELT CONFERENCE INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS SCORING GP 1. Coley, Jerica-FIU 32 2. Govan, A.-WKU 33 3. Rowe, Ebony-MT 33 4. Jones, Kortni-MT 33 5. Gooch, C.-WKU 33 6. Harden, J.-TROY 31 7. Morrill, Jane-ASU 30 8. Hyder, Alexis-NT 30 9. Gault, T.-UALR 33 Elie, Icelyn-MT 33 11.Goodwin, L.-NT 30 12. TURNER, B.-FAU 28 13. Veal, Keke-ULL 31 14. MILLER, C.-FAU 29 15. Simmons, A.-ULM 31 16. Beverly-K.,-TROY 31 17.Nixon, Mary-USA 26 18. Tugler, A.-ULM 31 19. BROOKS, T.-FAU 28 20. Okde, S.-ULL 30 21. Shaw, J.-ULM 31 22. Dawkins, B.-NT 30 23. Ford, T.-UALR 33 24. Davydova, M.-FIU 32 25. El,Mansa-USA 30 26. McCloud-TROY 31 27. SMITH, K. - FAU 29 28. O'Bannon-ASU 30 29. Benjamin, A.-ULL 30 30. McAppion-TROY 31

FG 3FG FT PointsAvg/G 299 34 208 840 26.3 253 27 138 671 20.3 248 0 154 650 19.7 183 86 88 540 16.4 216 14 86 532 16.1 177 36 85 475 15.3 166 20 78 430 14.3 158 12 97 425 14.2 173 39 74 459 13.9 182 34 61 459 13.9 122 65 83 392 13.1 136 13 76 361 12.9 144 27 77 392 12.6 154 0 58 366 12.6 144 1 88 377 12.2 132 33 79 376 12.1 105 26 52 288 11.1 131 36 37 335 10.8 111 21 53 296 10.6 109 73 21 312 10.4 127 19 47 320 10.3 108 9 77 302 10.1 103 23 97 326 9.9 123 0 69 315 9.8 88 42 71 289 9.6 108 21 47 284 9.2 92 46 35 265 9.1 93 0 87 273 9.1 99 0 74 272 9.1 102 5 72 281 9.1

REBOUNDING GP Off Def Total Avg/G 1. Gooch, C.-WKU 33 106 268 374 11.3 2. Rowe, Ebony-MT 33 179 189 368 11.2 3. Davydova, M.-FIU 32 110 172 282 8.8 4. Hyder, Alexis-NT 30 82 181 263 8.8 5. Simmons, A.-ULM 31 66 189 255 8.2 6. Elie, Icelyn-MT 33 97 143 240 7.3 7. Robertson, R.-USA 30 79 138 217 7.2 8. MILLER, C.-FAU 29 73 129 202 7.0 9. Coley, Jerica-FIU 32 81 134 215 6.7 10. Cherizol, V.-USA 30 66 127 193 6.4 11. Benjamin, A.-ULL 30 87 99 186 6.2 12. Mills, Jasmin-ULL 31 84 107 191 6.2 13. Govan, A.-WKU 33 80 122 202 6.1 14. Stanley, Sara-NT 30 81 101 182 6.1 15. Fohne, H.-UALR 33 51 149 200 6.1 16. James, S.-UALR 32 80 112 192 6.0 17. McAppion-TROY 31 72 109 181 5.8 18. Wright, B.-USA 30 69 103 172 5.7 19. Wyatt, C.-ASU 30 69 98 167 5.6 20. Mansare, F.-FIU 28 51 102 153 5.5 FIELD GOAL PCT 1. James, Shanity-UALR 2. Rowe, Ebony-MT 3. McAppion, S.-TROY 4. Morrill, Jane-ASU

GP FG 32 91 33 248 31 102 30 166

FGA 169 461 196 324

Pct .538 .538 .520 .512

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703 711 744 626 651

1776 1804 1906 1715 1862

.396 .394 .390 .365 .350

FG PCT DEFENSE 1. UALR 2. Louisiana-Monroe 3. FIU 4. Arkansas State 5. South Alabama 6. Middle Tennessee 7. North Texas 8. Western Kentucky 9. Troy 10. Louisiana-La. 11. Florida Atlantic

G 33 31 32 30 30 33 30 33 31 31 29

FGM 602 743 693 709 659 715 751 807 862 729 738

FGA 1790 1908 1774 1810 1675 1809 1865 1977 2079 1705 1658

Pct .336 .389 .391 .392 .393 .395 .403 .408 .415 .428 .445

3-POINT FG PCT G 1. UALR 33 2. North Texas 30 3. Western Kentucky 33 4. Middle Tennessee 33 5. Florida Atlantic 29 6. South Alabama 30 7. Louisiana-Lafayette 31 8. Arkansas State 30 9. Troy 31 10. Louisiana-Monroe 31 11.FIU 32

3FGM 111 168 137 191 170 191 148 106 158 99 72

3FGA 299 533 437 628 573 644 515 369 556 359 302

Pct .371 .315 .314 .304 .297 .297 .287 .287 .284 .276 .238

3-POINT FG PCT DEF. G 1. UALR 33 2. Arkansas State 30 3. South Alabama 30 4. Middle Tennessee 33 5. Western Kentucky 33 6. North Texas 30 7. Louisiana-Lafayette 31 8. Troy 31 9. FIU 32 10. Louisiana-Monroe 31 11. Florida Atlantic 29

3FGM 91 111 110 124 152 173 126 175 148 169 93

3FGA 379 446 401 451 549 591 418 575 479 506 274

Pct .240 .249 .274 .275 .277 .293 .301 .304 .309 .334 .339

REBOUNDING OFFENSE 1. Troy 2. UALR 3. FIU 4. Louisiana-Monroe 5. North Texas 6. Middle Tennessee 7. South Alabama 8. Western Kentucky 9. Louisiana-Lafayette 10. Florida Atlantic 11. Arkansas State

G 31 33 32 31 30 33 30 33 31 29 30

ReboundsAvg/G 1256 40.5 1318 39.9 1268 39.6 1226 39.5 1185 39.5 1296 39.3 1156 38.5 1242 37.6 1148 37.0 1024 35.3 1051 35.0

5. Simmons, A.-ULM 6. Gooch, Chastity-WKU 7. Wright, Brianna-USA 8. Hyder, Alexis-NT 9. Stanley, Sara-NT 10. Fohne, Hannah-UALR 11. Coleman, K.-TROY 12. Clark, Kiera-UALR 13. Elie, Icelyn-MT 14. MILLER, C.-FAU 15. Govan, Alexis-WKU

31 33 30 30 30 33 31 33 33 29 33

144 216 112 158 95 88 88 122 182 154 253

287 441 230 326 197 184 185 258 389 331 545

.502 .490 .487 .485 .482 .478 .476 .473 .468 .465 .464

ASSISTS GP 1. Ford, Taylor-UALR 33 2. Jones, Kortni-MT 33 3. Olvera, Ashley-ASU 30 4. Pitts, Jasmine-TROY 28 5. Miloglav, Carmen-FIU 31 6. Coley, Jerica-FIU 32 7. Wilridge, Kia-ULL 29 8. Tugler, Alexar-ULM 31 9. Cason, Shanice-MT 33 10. Tugler, Elexar-ULM 31 11. El,Mansa-USA 30 12. BROOKS, Takia-FAU 28 13. Harden, Joanna-TROY 31 14. Cobbins, Ka'Nesheia-UALR 31 15. McCoy, Laura-NT 30

No. 149 147 119 108 108 110 96 98 98 90 85 78 83 82 76

Avg/G 4.5 4.5 4.0 3.9 3.5 3.4 3.3 3.2 3.0 2.9 2.8 2.8 2.7 2.6 2.5

FREE THROW PCT 1. Coley, Jerica-FIU 2. TURNER, Breana-FAU 3. Morrill, Jane-ASU 4. McAppion, S.-TROY 5. Govan, Alexis-WKU 6. Jones, Kortni-MT 7. Beverly-K..-TROY 8. Harden, Joanna-TROY 9. Goodwin, Loryn-NT 10. Dawkins, B.-NT 11. Gault, Taylor-UALR 12. Benjamin, A.-ULL 13. Davydova, M.-FIU 14. Rowe, Ebony-MT 15. Nixon, Mary-USA

GP FT 32 208 28 76 30 78 31 72 33 138 33 88 31 79 31 85 30 83 30 77 33 74 30 74 32 69 33 154 26 52

FTA 245 90 93 86 175 112 101 109 113 106 104 105 100 224 76

Pct .849 .844 .839 .837 .789 .786 .782 .780 .735 .726 .712 .705 .690 .688 .684

GP 30 33 31 32 33 28 29 31 30 33 31 30

No. 86 77 69 70 71 60 60 60 57 62 56 54

Avg/G 2.9 2.3 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.1 2.1 1.9 1.9 1.9 1.8 1.8

STEALS 1. Goodwin, Loryn-NT 2. Gooch, Chastity-WKU 3. Veal, Keke-ULL 4. Coley, Jerica-FIU 5. Cason, Shanice-MT 6. BROOKS, Takia-FAU 7. Wilridge, Kia-ULL 8. Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 9. Benjamin, Ashley-ULL 10. Jones, Kortni-MT 11. Tugler, Elexar-ULM 12. McCoy, Laura-NT

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7. North Texas 8. Louisiana-Monroe 9. Florida Atlantic 10. South Alabama 11.Louisiana-La.

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2012-13 SUN BELT CONFERENCE TEAM STATISTICS REBOUNDING DEFENSE 1. FIU 2. Middle Tennessee 3. UALR 4. South Alabama 5. Arkansas State 6. Western Kentucky 7. Louisiana-Monroe 8. North Texas 9. Louisiana-Lafayette 10. Florida Atlantic 11. Troy

G ReboundsAvg/G 32 1049 32.8 33 1169 35.4 33 1189 36.0 30 1089 36.3 30 1120 37.3 33 1239 37.5 31 1221 39.4 30 1204 40.1 31 1245 40.2 29 1258 43.4 31 1382 44.6

BLOCKED SHOTS 1. UALR 2. Louisiana-Monroe 3. FIU 4. Florida Atlantic 5. Western Kentucky 6. Middle Tennessee 7. Troy 8. Arkansas State 9. North Texas 10. South Alabama 11. Louisiana-Lafayette

G 33 31 32 29 33 33 31 30 30 30 31

No. 163 131 131 106 116 96 82 79 72 62 47

Avg/G 4.9 4.2 4.1 3.7 3.5 2.9 2.6 2.6 2.4 2.1 1.5

ASSISTS 1. UALR 2. Middle Tennessee 3. Louisiana-Monroe 4. Troy 5. FIU 6. North Texas 7. Western Kentucky 8. Florida Atlantic 9. Arkansas State 10. South Alabama 11. Louisiana-Lafayette

G 33 33 31 31 32 30 33 29 30 30 31

No. 447 435 386 379 374 344 375 329 324 307 259

Avg/G 13.5 13.2 12.5 12.2 11.7 11.5 11.4 11.3 10.8 10.2 8.4

STEALS 1. Florida Atlantic 2. North Texas 3. Louisiana-Lafayette 4. Western Kentucky 5. Troy 6. Middle Tennessee 7. Louisiana-Monroe 8. Arkansas State 9. South Alabama 10. UALR 11. FIU

G 29 30 31 33 31 33 31 30 30 33 32

No. 319 314 306 318 281 294 258 238 213 234 202

Avg/G 11.0 10.5 9.9 9.6 9.1 8.9 8.3 7.9 7.1 7.1 6.3

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. Middle Tennessee 2. Louisiana-Lafayette 3. FIU 4. Louisiana-Monroe 5. South Alabama 6. Troy

G 33 31 32 31 30 31

No. 503 462 465 421 400 410

Avg/G 15.2 14.9 14.5 13.6 13.3 13.2

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30 31 33

53 54 55

3-POINT FG PCT GP 3FG 3FGA 1. Shin, Jae-ULM 29 31 76 2. Merriex, Janette-UALR 31 45 116 3. Elie, Icelyn-MT 33 34 92 4. Goodwin, Loryn-NT 30 65 177 5. Nixon, Mary-USA 26 26 71 6. Gault, Taylor-UALR 33 39 109 7. DEMPSEY, Latavia-FAU 29 42 120 8. Okde, Sylvana-ULL 30 73 211 9. McCoy, Laura-NT 30 55 160 10. Qedan, Hanna-ASU 30 37 109 11. Dunn, Meghan-USA 30 45 139 12. Jones, Kortni-MT 33 86 267 13. Beverly-K.-TROY 31 33 103 .320 14. SMITH, Kimberly-FAU 29 46 154 15. Reynolds, Camille-USA 27 28 95

1.8 1.7 1.7 Pct .408 .388 .370 .367 .366 .358 .350 .346 .344 .339 .324 .322 .299 .295

3-POINT FG MADE 1. Jones, Kortni-MT 2. Okde, Sylvana-ULL 3. Goodwin, Loryn-NT 4. McCoy, Laura-NT 5. SMITH, Kimberly-FAU 6. Dunn, Meghan-USA 7. Merriex, Janette-UALR 8. DEMPSEY, Latavia-FAU 9. El,Mansa-USA 10. Schambough, Brandi-ULL 11. Qedan, Hanna-ASU 12. Gault, Taylor-UALR 13. Tugler, Alexar-ULM Harden, Joanna-TROY 15. Pitts, Jasmine-TROY

GP 33 30 30 30 29 30 31 29 30 31 30 33 31 31 28

3FG 86 73 65 55 46 45 45 42 42 40 37 39 36 36 32

Avg/G 2.6 2.4 2.2 1.8 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.1

BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Gooch, Chastity-WKU 2. MILLER, Chenise-FAU 3. Coley, Jerica-FIU 4. Fohne, Hannah-UALR 5. Gault, Taylor-UALR Rowe, Ebony-MT 7. Hyder, Alexis-NT Mansare, Finda-FIU 9. Hunter, Alayshia-ULM 10 Brooks, Sharnice-ULM 11. Elie, Icelyn-MT 12. Simmons, Ashleigh-ULM 13. Shaw, Jasmine-ULM 14. Wright, Brianna-USA 15. James, Shanity-UALR

GP 33 29 32 33 33 33 30 28 31 28 33 31 31 30 32

No. 61 52 52 45 37 37 30 28 30 26 30 23 22 21 22

Avg/G 1.8 1.8 1.6 1.4 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. Rowe, Ebony-MT 2. Davydova, Marita-FIU 3. Gooch, Chastity-WKU

GP 33 32 33

No. 179 110 106

Avg/G 5.4 3.4 3.2

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370 382 420 418 317

12.8 12.7 12.7 12.7 10.6

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. Troy 2. UALR 3. North Texas 4. Louisiana-Monroe 5. South Alabama 6. FIU 7. Western Kentucky 8. Arkansas State 9. Middle Tennessee 10. Florida Atlantic 11. Louisiana-Lafayette

G 31 33 30 31 30 32 33 30 33 29 31

No. 846 898 803 805 756 803 824 734 793 654 686

Avg/G 27.3 27.2 26.8 26.0 25.2 25.1 25.0 24.5 24.0 22.6 22.1

DEFENSIVE REB PCT. G 1. South Alabama 30 2. UALR 33 3. FIU 32 4. Middle Tennessee 33 5. Western Kentucky 33 6. North Texas 30 7. Louisiana-Monroe 31 8. Florida Atlantic 29 9. Louisiana-Lafayette 31 10. Troy 31 11. Arkansas State 30

D-Reb 756 898 803 793 824 803 805 654 686 846 734

O-Reb D-Reb 306 .712 397 .693 357 .692 402 .664 431 .657 427 .653 448 .642 380 .632 401 .631 502 .628 443 .624

OFFENSIVE REB PCT. G 1. FIU 32 2. Middle Tennessee 33 3. Louisiana-Lafayette 31 4. Louisiana-Monroe 31 5. UALR 33 6. Western Kentucky 33 7. South Alabama 30 8. North Texas 30 9. Arkansas State 30 10. Troy 31 11. Florida Atlantic 29

O-Reb 465 503 462 421 420 418 400 382 317 410 370

D-Reb O-Reb 692 .402 767 .396 844 .354 773 .353 792 .347 808 .341 783 .338 777 .330 677 .319 880 .318 878 .296

3-POINT FG MADE 1. South Alabama 2. Florida Atlantic 3. Middle Tennessee 4. North Texas 5. Troy 6. Louisiana-Lafayette 7. Western Kentucky 8. Arkansas State 9. UALR 10. Louisiana-Monroe 11.FIU

G 30 29 33 30 31 31 33 30 33 31 32

No. 191 170 191 168 158 148 137 106 111 99 72

Avg/G 6.4 5.9 5.8 5.6 5.1 4.8 4.2 3.5 3.4 3.2 2.3

4. Elie, Icelyn-MT 5. Benjamin, Ashley-ULL 6. Hyder, Alexis-NT 7. Mills, Jasmin-ULL 8. Stanley, Sara-NT 9. Robertson, Ronneka-USA 10. Coley, Jerica-FIU 11. MILLER, Chenise-FAU 12. James, Shanity-UALR 13. Govan, Alexis-WKU 14. McAppion, Sarah-TROY 15. Wyatt, Carlisha-ASU Wright, Brianna-USA

33 30 30 31 30 30 32 29 32 33 31 30 30

97 87 82 84 81 79 81 73 80 80 72 69 69

2.9 2.9 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.6 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.3 2.3

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. Gooch, Chastity-WKU 2. Simmons, Ashleigh-ULM 3. Hyder, Alexis-NT 4. Rowe, Ebony-MT 5. Davydova, Marita-FIU 6. Ford, Taylor-UALR 7. Robertson, Ronneka-USA 8. Fohne, Hannah-UALR 9. MILLER, Chenise-FAU 10. Elie, Icelyn-MT 11. Cherizol, Veronica-USA 12. Coley, Jerica-FIU 13. Morrill, Jane-ASU 14. Govan, Alexis-WKU 15.Mansare, Finda-FIU

GP 33 31 30 33 32 33 30 33 29 33 30 32 30 33 28

No. 268 189 181 189 172 154 138 149 129 143 127 134 119 122 102

Avg/G 8.1 6.1 6.0 5.7 5.4 4.7 4.6 4.5 4.4 4.3 4.2 4.2 4.0 3.7 3.6

MINUTES PLAYED 1.Coley, Jerica-FIU 2. Rowe, Ebony-MT 3. Jones, Kortni-MT 4. Elie, Icelyn-MT 5. Shaw, Jasmine-ULM 6. Gooch, Chastity-WKU 7. Miloglav, Carmen-FIU 8. Govan, Alexis-WKU 9. Ford, Taylor-UALR 10. SMITH, Kimberly-FAU

GP 32 33 33 33 31 33 31 33 33 29

A/TO RATIO GP Assists 1.Pitts, J.-TROY 28 108 2. Ford, T.-UALR 33 149 3. Jones, K.-MT 33 147 4. Olvera, A.-ASU 30 119 5. Coley, J.-FIU 32 110 6. Tugler, A.-ULM 31 98 7.Wilridge, K.-ULL 29 96 8. Miloglav, C.-FIU 31 108

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Minutes Avg/G 1266 39.6 1295 39.2 1264 38.3 1183 35.8 1101 35.5 1158 35.1 1073 34.6 1125 34.1 1123 34.0 965 33.3 Avg T-OversAvg Ratio 3.9 81 2.9 1.3 4.5 118 3.6 1.3 4.5 122 3.7 1.2 4.0 106 3.5 1.1 3.4 104 3.3 1.1 3.2 100 3.2 1.0 3.3 103 3.6 0.9 3.5 117 3.8 0.9

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7. Florida Atlantic 8. North Texas 9. UALR 10. Western Kentucky 11. Arkansas State

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TOP ASU SCORING PERFORMANCES IN A SINGLE GAME 1. Sonja Tate, vs. SW Louisiana........................................................................................................50 (1992-93) 2. Sonja Tate, vs. Texas- Pan American ........................................................................................44 (1992-93) 3. Sonja Tate, vs. Western Kentucky ..............................................................................................42 (1992-93) 3. Sonja Tate, vs. Texas- Pan American ........................................................................................42 (1990-91) 5. Sonja Tate, vs. Marquette ..............................................................................................................40 (1992-93) 6. Adrianne Davie, vs. La.-Monroe..................................................................................................38 (2006-07) 7. Shyla Tucker, vs. South Alabama................................................................................................37 (1993-94) 8. Sonja Tate, vs. Miss. Valley State ................................................................................................36 (1990-91) 9. Vicki Romine, vs. Mo. Kansas City ............................................................................................36 (1987-88) T10. Sonja Tate, vs. Murray State....................................................................................................35 (1991-92) T10. Evevetta Crawford, vs. Mississippi ......................................................................................35 (1994-95) T12. Adrianne Davie, vs. South Alabama ....................................................................................34 (2006-07) T12. Marie Wilford, vs. Miss. Co. All-Stars ..................................................................................34 (1974-75) T12. Shyla Tucker, vs. Alcorn State ................................................................................................34 (1992-93)

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TOP ASU TEAM PERFORMANCES IN A SINGLE GAME Most Points Scored ..........................................................................................................124 vs. Lamar, 1997-98 Fewest Points Scored ......................................................................................29 vs. Louisiana Tech, 1988-89 Most Points Allowed......................................................................................114 vs. Memphis State, 1974-75 Fewest Points Allowed..........................................................................19 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 1975-76 Widest Margin of Victory ....................................................................69 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 1997-98 Widest Margin of Defeat ..............................................................................79 vs. Louisiana Tech, 1988-89 Most Field Goal Attempts..........................................................................89 vs. Arkansas College, 1974-75 Most Field Goals Made....................................................................................46 vs. South Alabama, 1991-92 Highest Field Goal Pct ............................................................................................63.2 vs, UT-Martin 2011-12 Most Free Throw Attempts ..................................................................58 vs. Western Kentucky, 1993-94 Most Free Throws Made..........................................................................41 vs. Western Kentucky, 1993-94 Highest Free Throw Pct ..........................................................................1.000 at Iowa (11-of-11), 2004-05 Most Rebounds ........................................................................................75 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 1975-76 Most Assists ..........................................................................................................................46 vs. Lamar, 1997-98 Most Steals................................................................................................27 vs. Northeast Louisiana, 1991-92 Most Three-pointers ............................15 vs. South Alabama, 1997-98; vs. Morris Brown, 2002-03 Most Blocked Shots..................................................................................10 vs. Mississippi College, 1987-88

TOP ASU TEAM PERFORMANCES IN A SEASON Most Games Played ................................................................................................................................34, 2006-07 Most Wins ..................................................................................................25, 1992-93 (25-8); 1991-92 (25-7) Longest Winning Streak ........................................................................................................14 games, 1992-93 Highest Winning Percentage ............................................................................................781, 1991-92 (25-7) Most Losses ..............................................................................................................................18, 2002-03 (12-18) Longest Losing Streak................................................................................................................7 games, 1982-83 Lowest Winning Percentage ............................................................................................................200, 1974-75 Most Points Scored ..................................................................................................2,438 (30 games), 1997-98 Highest Scoring Average ..................................................................................................................81.3, 1997-98 Highest Field Goal Pct ........................................................................................................................448, 1985-86 Highest Free Throw Percentage................................................................................................704, 1999-2000 Most Steals ..............................................................................................................................................407, 1992-93 Most Blocked Shots ..............................................................................................................................129, 2009-10 Longest Winning Streak to Start Season ......................................................................7, 1999-00, 2003-04

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TOP ASU INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES IN A SEASON Most Points Scored ......................................................................................................820, Sonja Tate, 1992-93 Highest Scoring Average ..........................................................................................24.8, Sonja Tate, 1992-93 Most Field Goal Attempts...........................................................................................670, Sonja Tate, 1992-93 Most Field Goals Made ..............................................................................................282, Sonja Tate, 1992-93 Highest Field Goal Pct ..................................................................................................582, Eva Brehe, 1987-88 Most Free Throw Attempts ..............................................................................306, Nicole Wilkett, 1991-92 Most Free Throws Made ...................................................................................195, Nicole Wilkett, 1991-92 Most Consecutive Free Throws Made ..................................................................34, Amy Towne, 1997-98 Highest Free Throw Pct ..........................................................................................905, Amy Towne, 1997-98 Most Rebounds ..............................................................................................................327, Sonja Tate, 1992-93 Most Assists ...................................................................................................................167, Beth Penn, 1986-87 Most Steals ......................................................................................................................125, Sonja Tate, 1992-93 Most Blocked Shots .............................................................................................63, Chiquita Tucker, 2001-02

Ali Carter (2003-07) is tied for the highest field goal percentage ever by an AState player.

Shyla Tucker (1991-94) holds the record for most free throw attempts and makes in school history.

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Most Points Scored ................................................50, Sonja Tate vs. Southwestern Louisiana, 1992-93 Most Field Goal Attempts ..................................34, Vicki Romine vs. Missouri-Kansas City, 1987-88; ................................................................................Marie Wilford vs. Mississippi County All-Stars, 1974-75 Most Field Goals Made .....................................................19, Sonja Tate vs. UT-Pan American, 1992-93 Highest Field Goal Pct. (min. 10 attempts) .............933, Sue Jayroe vs. Henderson State, 1979-80 Most Free Throw Attempts .............................29, Sonja Tate vs. Southwestern Louisiana, 1992-93; ......................................................................................................Shyla Tucker vs. Western Kentucky, 1993-94 Most Free Throws Made.............................................18, Shyla Tucker vs. Western Kentucky, 1993-94 Highest FT Pct. (min. 10 attempts)..............1.000, Shyla Tucker vs. Alcorn State (12-12) 1992-93 .........................................................................................................Beth Penn vs. Evansville (12-12), 1986-87; .......................................................................................Eva Brehe vs. Mississippi College (11-11), 1988-89; .........................................................................................................Zennia Hayes vs. Arkansas College (10-10); .........................................................................Danielle Featherston vs. Central Florida (10-10), 1993-94; ................................................................................Adrianne Davie at New Mexico State (10-10), 2004-05; .........................................................................................................................Ali Carter at FIU (10-10), 2004-05; .............................................................................................................Jazmine Taylor vs. ULM (10-10), 2008-09 Most 3-point Field Goals Made.............9, Danielle Featherston vs. Alabama-Birmingham, 1992-93 ..........................................................................................................9, Danielle Featherston vs. Lamar, 1993-94 Most Rebounds ..........................................................................23, Sue Jayroe vs. Arkansas Tech, 1976-77 Most Assists ..................................................................................................18, Beth Penn vs. Lamar, 1984-85 Most Steals .................................................................10, Sonja Tate vs. Mississippi Valley State,1992-93 Most Blocked Shots ....................................................................7, Kim Davis at New Orleans, 1999-2000


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statistical records

MOST POINTS IN A CAREER 1. Sonja Tate, 1990-93 ...............................................2,312 2. Shyla Tucker, 1991-94 ........................................1,989 3. Adrianne Davie, 2003-2007 ..............................1,978 4. Julie Hagood, 1997-2000 ....................................1,840 5. Rudy Sims, 2003-2007 ........................................1,664 6. Keeshia Evans, 1998-2001 ................................1,538 7. Danielle Featherston, 1993-96 ........................1,391 8. Charlotte Fields, 1984-86, 1988 ......................1,323 9. Shay Scott, 2007-11 ..............................................1,320 10. Sue Jayroe, 1977-80............................................1,304 11. NeNe Hurt, 2008-2011-12 ..............................1,262 12. Beth Penn, 1984-8 ..............................................1,223 13. Eva Brehe, 1986-89 ............................................1,163 14. Michelle Horton, 1982-85 ................................1,152 15. Nicole Wilkett, 1991-92 ....................................1,139 16. Jane Morrill, 2010-Present......................1,112 17. Ebonie Jefferson, 2006-10................................1,096 18. Zennia Hayes, 1987-90......................................1,074 19. Amber Abraham 2001-06 ................................1,033 20. Ali Carter, 2002-2007 .......................................1,030 21. Quintella Jackson, 1984-87 .............................1,025 22. Evevetta Crawford, 1994-95 ..............................995 23. Rae-Anne Smith, 1999-2002 ..............................991 24. Loretta Jamieson, 1981-84 ..................................969 25. Martha Higgins, 1979-1981 ..............................913 MOST POINTS IN A SINGLE SEASON 1. Sonja Tate, 1992-93...................................................820 2. Adrianne Davie, 2006-07 ......................................707 3. Nicole Wilkett, 1991-92 ........................................680 4. Shyla Tucker, 1993-94 ............................................620 5. Shyla Tucker, 1992-93 ............................................591 6. Sonja Tate, 1991-92 ..................................................587 7. Julie Hagood, 1999-2000 ........................................526 8. Rudy Sims, 2006-07 ..................................................523 8. Julie Hagood, 1998-99..............................................523 10. Charlotte Fields, 1987-88 ...................................518 MOST REBOUNDS IN A CAREER 1. Adrianne Davie, 2003-07 ..................................1,147 2. Sue Jayroe, 1977-80 ..............................................1,055 3. Sonja Tate, 1990-93 ..............................................1,006 4. Shay Scott, 2007-11 .................................................958 5. Shyla Tucker, 1991-94 ............................................907 6. Jolie McKeirnan, 2000-2003 .................................905 7. Eva Brehe, 1986-89 ..................................................716 8. Charlotte Fields, 1984-86, 1988 ........................707 9. Michelle Horton, 1982-85.......................................645 10. Lyndsay Schlup, 2006-10 ...................................638 11. Keeshia Evans, 1998-2001 .................................624 12. Zennia Hayes, 1987-90 .........................................593 13. Quintella Jackson, 1984-87 ................................590 14. NeNe Hurst, 2008-2011-12 ................................580 15. Karen Carlew, 1975-78 ........................................578 16. Loretta Jamieson, 1981-84 ................................565 17. Martha Higgins, 1979-81 ...................................555 18. LaTanya Jones, 1994-97 .......................................501 19. Julie Hagood, 1997-2000......................................484 20. Quiniahi McDowell, 2009-2013 ........................460 21. Evevetta Crawford, 1994-95 ...............................456 22. Chiquita tucker, 2001-02 ....................................450 23. Melissa Young, 1987-88 .......................................448

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24. Ebonie Jefferson, 2006-10 ...................................442 25. Tanisha Johnson, 1999-2000..............................441 MOST REBOUNDS IN A SINGLE SEASON 1. Sonja Tate, 1992-93 ..................................................327 2. Adrianne Davie, 2004-05 ......................................326 3. Adrianne Davie, 2005-06 ......................................294 4. Shay Scott, 2010-11 .................................................291 5. Adrianne Davie, 2006-07 ........................................289 6. Shyla Tucker, 1993-94..............................................287 7. Sue Jayroe, 1979-80 ................................................285 8. Jolie McKeirnan, 2002-03 .......................................268 9. Sue Jayroe, 1978-79 ................................................265 10. Sue Jayroe, 1977-78 ..............................................257 11. Quintella Jackson, 1986-87..................................251 12. Jolie McKeirnan, 2001-02 ....................................250 13. Lyndsay Schlup, 2009-10 .....................................248 13. Sue Jayroe, 1976-77 ..............................................248 15. Jolie McKeirnan, 2000-01 ....................................247 MOST ASSISTS IN A CAREER 1. Rudy Sims, 2003-07 .................................................548 2. Beth Penn, 1984-87 ..................................................479 3. Crystal Tausan, 1993-96 .........................................473 4. Sonja Tate, 1990-93 ..................................................370 5. Keeshia Evans, 1997-01 .........................................351 6. Julie Hagood, 1997-00..............................................341 7. Jazmine Taylor, 2007-11 .........................................300 8. Debbie Balentine, 1976-79 ...................................299 9. NeNe Hurst, 2008-2011-12 ..................................287 10. Casie Lowman, 2000-03 .......................................273 11. Dana Holsten, 1989-92 .........................................265 12. Tia Kemp, 1995-97 .................................................264 13. Shyla Tucker, 1991-94 ..........................................252 14. Ashley Olvera, 2011-13 ........................................222 15. Caroline Starr, 2005-09.........................................207 16. Danielle Featherston, 1993-96 ..........................204 17. Shelly Spears, 1988-89..........................................180 18. Amber Abraham 2002-06 ....................................179 19. Kellina Bradshaw, 1998-99 .................................168 20. Barbara Wilburn, 1985-86, 1988-89...............160 21. Ali Carter, 2003-07..................................................159 22. Brittney Hiles, 2006-09.........................................156 23. Ebonie Jefferson, 2006-10....................................156 24. LaTanya Jones, 1994-97........................................155 25. Amy Towne, 1997-98 ............................................145 MOST ASSISTS IN A SINGLE SEASON 1. Beth Penn, 1986-87...................................................167 2. Rudy Sims, 2006-07 .................................................159 3. Rudy Sims, 2004-05 .................................................156 4. Rudy Sims, 2005-06 .................................................153 5. Crystal Tausan, 1992-93 .........................................147 6. Crystal Tausan, 1993-94 .........................................129 6. Beth Penn, 1984-85 ..................................................129 8. Keeshia Evans, 1999-2000 .....................................123 8. Beth Penn, 1985-86 ..................................................123 10. Kathy Dyess, 1996-97............................................122 11. Ashley Olvera, 2011-13 ........................................119 12. Julie Hagood, 1999-2000......................................115 13. Crystal Tausan, 1995-96.......................................115 14. Sonja Tate, 1991-92 ...............................................114

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MOST THREE-POINTERS MADE IN A CAREER 1. Amber Abraham, 2001-06......................................242 2. Danielle Featherston, 1993-96 ............................238 3. Julie Hagood, 1997-00..............................................189 4. Sonja Tate, 1990-93 ..................................................183 5. Rudy Sims, 2004-07 ..................................................159 6. Ali Carter, 2003-07 ....................................................149 7. Caroline Starr, 2006-09............................................148 8. Amy Towne, 1997-98 ..............................................137 9. Casie Lowman, 2000-03 ........................................121 10. Meghan Lewis, 2009-12........................................114 11. Keeshia Evans, 1998-01........................................113 12. Vicki Romine, 1997-98..........................................109 12. NeNe Hurst, 2008-12 ............................................109 14. Natalie Goodall, 2000-01 ........................................98 15. Rae-Anne Smith, 1999-02 ......................................92 16. Shyla Tucker, 1991-94..............................................81

MOST THREE-POINTERS MADE IN A SINGLE SEASON 1. Sonja Tate,1992-93 ......................................................95 2. Danielle Featherston,1995-96.................................76 3. Amy Towne,1997-98 ...................................................74 4. Amber Abraham,2005-06..........................................71 5. Amber Abraham,2002-03..........................................71 6. Amy Towne,1996-97 ..................................................63 7. Julie Hagood,1999-2000 ...........................................60 8. Danielle Featherston,1994-95.................................58 9. Danielle Featherston,1993-94 ................................58 10. Vicki Romine,1987-88 .............................................58 11. Natalie Goodall,2000-01 .........................................56 12. Rudy Sims,2006-07 ...................................................54 13. Ali Carter,2004-05 .....................................................53 14. Julie Hagood,1997-98 .............................................52 Caroline Starr,2007-08 ...........................................52 MOST THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED IN A SINGLE SEASON 1. Sonja Tate, 1992-93 ..................................................263 2. Danielle Featherston, 1995-96 ...........................210 3. Danielle Featherston, 1994-95 ............................193 4. Amber Abraham, 2005-06......................................179

MOST STEALS IN A CAREER 1. Sonja Tate, 1990-93 ..................................................402 2. Crystal Tausan, 1993-96..........................................303 3. Shyla Tucker, 1991-94 .............................................281 4. Rudy Sims, 2003-07 .................................................229 5. NeNe Hurst, 2008-2011-12 ..................................222 6. Julie Hagood, 1997-00..............................................220 7. LaTanya Jones, 1994-97 .........................................211 8. Jazmine Taylor, 2006, 2010-11.............................198 9. Danielle Featherston, 1993-96 ............................185 10. Quinishia McDowell, 2009-2013 ......................177 11. Keeshia Evans, 1998-01 .......................................168 12. Casie Lowman, 2000-03 ......................................168 13. Ebonie Jefferson, 2006-10 ..................................158 14. Rae-Anne Smith, 1999-02 ....................................153 15. Tia Kemp, 1995-97..................................................138 16. Dana Holsten, 1989-92..........................................132 17. Kellina Bradshaw, 1998-99 ................................128 18. Shundra Smith, 1995-96 ......................................118 19. Beth Penn, 1984-87 ..............................................117 20. Charlotte Fields, 1984-86, 98 ............................111 21. Caroline Starr, 2005-09 ........................................110 22. Amy Towne, 1997-98 ............................................109 23. Quintella Jackson, 1984-87 ................................104 24. Zennia Hayes, 1987-90 ........................................101 25. Ashley Olvera, 2011-13 ........................................100 MOST STEALS IN A SINGLE SEASON 1. Sonja Tate, 1992-93 ..................................................125 2. Sonja Tate, 1991-92 ..................................................114 3. Crystal Tausan, 1995-96 ...........................................93 4. Sonja Tate, 1990-91 ....................................................92 5. Shyla Tucker, 1991-92 ................................................82 6. Crystal Tausan, 1993-94 ...........................................80 7. Julie Hagood, 1999-2000 ..........................................78 8. Crystal Tausan, 1992-93 ............................................77 9. Shyla Tucker, 1993-94.................................................73 10. NeNe Hurst, 2010-11................................................74 11. Sonja Tate, 1989-90 ..................................................71 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS IN A CAREER 1. Adrianne Davie, 2003-07 ........................................132 2. Shay Scott, 2007-11...................................................103 3. Chiquita Tucker, 2001-02 ..........................................95 4. Zennia Hayes, 1987-90 ...............................................82 5. Charlotte Fields, 1984-86, 1988 ............................80 6. Jazmine Taylor, 2006, 2010-11 ...............................79 7. Lyndsay Schlup, 2006-10 ..........................................76 8. Shyla Tucker, 1991-94 ................................................68 9. Kim Davis, 1999-00......................................................60 10. Jolie McKeirnan, 2000-03 .......................................50

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MOST THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED IN A CAREER 1. Danielle Featherston, 1993-96 ............................699 2. Amber Abraham, 2001-06......................................605 3. Sonja Tate, 1990-03 ..................................................530 4. Julie Hagood, 1997-00..............................................486 5. Ali Carter, 2003-07 ....................................................446 6. Rudy Sims, 2004-07 ..................................................442 7. Caroline Starr, 2006-09............................................431 8. NeNe Hurst, 2008-12................................................407 9. Meghan Lewis, 2009-12 ..........................................403 10. Casie Lowman, 2000-03 ......................................332 11. Keeshia Evans, 1998-01........................................322 12. Amy Towne, 1997-98.............................................322 13. Shyla Tucker, 1991-94 ...........................................306 14. Natalie Goodall, 2000-01......................................297 15. Rae-Anne Smith, 1999-02....................................297 16. Vicki Romine, 1997-98..........................................288 17. Tia Kemp, 1995-97 .................................................242

5. Danielle Featherston, 1993-94 ............................179 6. Natalie Goodall, 2000-01 ........................................173 7. Amber Abraham, 2002-03 .....................................170 8. Julie Hagood, 1999-2000 .......................................167 9. Vicki Romine, 1987-88 ............................................164 10. Amy Towne, 1997-98 ............................................161 11. Amy Towne, 1996-97 ............................................161 12. Ali Carter, 2004-05..................................................156 13. Rudy Sims, 2005-06 ...............................................155 13. Caroline Starr, 2008-09 ........................................155 15. Meghan Lewis, 2009-10........................................152


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11. Tanisha Johnson, 1999-20 .....................................40 12. NeNe Hurst, 2008-Present ....................................39 13. Mozell Cottrell, 1994-95, 97, 99 ..........................38 14. Vanessa Schrock, 2003-05 .....................................36 15.Ashley Anderson, 2005-08......................................35 16. Latrice Taylor, 2000-01 ...........................................35 17. Melissa Young, 1987-88...........................................34 18. Eva Brehe, 1986-89 ...................................................34 19. Sonja Tate, 1990-93 ..................................................32 LaTanya Jones, 1994-97 ........................................32 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS IN A SINGLE SEASON 1. Chiquita Tucker, 2002 .................................................63 2. Adrianne Dave, 2006-07 ...........................................55 3. Charlotte Fields, 1988.................................................51 4. Kim Davis, 2000 ............................................................39 5. Adrianne Dave, 2005-06 ............................................35 Lyndsay Schlup, 2009-10..........................................35 7. Latrice Taylor, 2001 .....................................................33 8. Chiquita Tucker, 2001 .................................................32 10. Jazmine Taylor, 2010-11..........................................30 Shay Scott, 2009-10 ..................................................30 Zennia Hayes, 1990 ..................................................29 Shyla Tucker, 1993 ....................................................27 Shay Scott, 2008-09 ..................................................27 Shay Scott, 2010-11...................................................27 Charlotte Fields, 1985 .............................................27 17. Michelle Horton, 1985 .............................................26 Jazmine Taylor, 2007-08..........................................26 19. Tanisha Johnson, 1999.............................................25 20. Zennia Hayes, 1989 ...................................................24 Lyndsay Schlup, 2006-07........................................24 YEARLY LEADERS - THREE POINTERS MADE 2012-13 Hanna Qedan ................................................37 2011-12 Ashley Olvera................................................30 2010-11 Meghan Lewis ..............................................44 2009-10 Meghan Lewis ............................................44 2008-09 Caroline Starr ..............................................43 2007-08 Caroline Starr ..............................................52 2006-07 Rudy Sims ....................................................54 2005-06 Amber Abraham..........................................71 2004-05 Ali Carter ........................................................53 2003-04 Ali Carter ........................................................46 2002-03 Amber Abraham..........................................71 2001-02 Amber Abraham..........................................51 2000-01 Natalie Goodall ............................................56 1999-00 Julie Hagood..................................................60 1998-99 Julie Hagood..................................................49 1997-98 Amy Towne....................................................74 1996-97 Amy Towne .................................................. 63 1995-96 Danielle Featherston ................................76 1994-95 Danielle Featherston ................................58 1993-94 Danielle Featherston ................................58 1992-93 Sonja Tate...................................................... 95 1991-92 Sonja Tate ......................................................38 1990-91 Sonja Tate ......................................................37 1989-90 Dana Holsten ................................................28 1988-89 Angie Scheer ................................................34 1987-88 Vicki Romine ................................................58 1986-87 Vicki Romine ................................................51

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YEARLY LEADERS-THREE POINT PERCENTAGE (Minimum of 15 Attempts) 2012-13 Jane Morrill..........................20-56 ........ .357 2011-12 Lunden Roberts ................21-58 ........ .362 2010-11 Meghan Lewis..................44-146 ........ .301 2009-10 Quinishia McDowell ........16-40 ........ .400 2008-09 Caroline Starr ..................43-107 ......... .402 2007-08 Caroline Starr ..................52-155 ........ .335 2006-07 Adrianne Davie ..................17-46 ........ .370 2005-06 Amber Abraham ............71-179 ........ .397 2004-05 Rudy Sims ............................39-92 ........ .413 2003-04 Amber Abraham ............41-101 ........ .416 2002-03 Amber Abraham ............71-170 ........ .418 2001-02 Casie Lowman ................46-122 ........ .377 2000-01 Micaela Hopper ................16-42 ........ .381 1999-00 Tanisha Johnson ................40-80 ........ .500 1998-99 Charity Rush ......................16-31 ........ .516 1997-98 Amy Towne ......................74-161 ........ .460 1996-97 Amy Towne ......................63-161 ........ .391 1995-96 Danielle Featherston ....76-210 ........ .362 1994-95 Danielle Featherston ....58-193 ........ .301 1993-94 Danielle Featherston ....58-179 ........ .324 1992-93 Sonja Tate ..........................95-263 ........ .361 1991-92 Sonja Tate............................ 38-94 ........ .404 1990-91 Sonja Tate ..........................37-144 ........ .257 1989-90 Dana Holsten ......................28-96 ........ .292 1988-89 Angie Scheer ....................34-104 ........ .327 1987-88 Vicki Romine....................58-164 ........ .354 1986-87 Vicki Romine....................51-124 ........ .411 TEAM YEARLY THREE POINTERS MADE 2012-13 ......................................106-369 .................. .287 2011-12 ......................................130-498 .................. .261 2010-11..........................................128-48 .................. .262 2009-10 ......................................106-357 .................. .297 2008-09 ............................................91-29 .................. .312 2007-08 ......................................118-428 .................. .276 2006-07 ......................................167-514 .................. .325 2005-06 ......................................188-599 .................. .314 2004-05 ......................................152-448 .................. .339 2003-04 ......................................137-407 .................. .337 2002-03 ......................................177-477 .................. .371 2001-02 ......................................144-431 .................. .334 2000-01 ......................................162-489 .................. .331 1999-00 ......................................199-539 .................. .369 1998-99 ......................................159-486 .................. .327 1997-98 ......................................224-604 .................. .371 1996-97 ......................................182-555 .................. .328 1995-96 ......................................178-540 .................. .330 1994-95 ......................................100-352 .................. .284 1993-94 ......................................110-383 .................. .287 1992-93 ......................................203-575 .................. .353 1991-92..........................................59-214 .................. .276 1990-91..........................................86-300 .................. .287 1989-90..........................................85-246 .................. .346 1988-89..........................................63-216 .................. .292 1987-88..........................................72-208 .................. .346 1986-87..........................................53-131 .................. .405 Total ............................3,449/10,649 ................ .323

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ASU'S TOP SCORING PERFORMANCES 124 ..................................vs. Lamar (56)............1997-98 111 ...................vs. Morris Brown (48)............2002-03 110 ........vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (41) ...........1997-98 110 ......................vs. New Orleans (65)............1996-97 110 ......vs. Missouri-Kansas City (68)............1987-88 107 ......vs. Texas-Pan American (41) .......... 1997-98 107 ....................................vs. Lamar (51)............1996-97 106 ..................vs. South Alabama (64) .......... 1991-92 105 ......................vs. New Orleans (79)............1997-98 104 ......................vs. Alcorn State (79)............1990-91 103 ........at Texas-Pan American (50)............1987-88 102 at Southwestern Louisiana (63)............1992-93 101..vs. Mississippi Valley State (35)............2000-01 101 ............vs. Nevada-Las Vegas (78)............1998-99 100..................vs. Florida Atlantic (75)............2000-01 100........vs. Texas-Pan American (59)............1996-97 100........vs. Texas-Pan American (44)............1993-94

OPPONENTS' LOW SCORES 19-65 ...........vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff................1975-76 31-77 ...........vs. Arkansas Baptist ....................1978-79 32-77 ...........vs. Arkansas-Little Rock ............1975-76 32-62 ...........vs. Nebraska Wesleyan ..............1979-80 32-75 ...........at Philander Smith........................1979-80 37-49 ............vs. Georgia Southern ..................2010-11 38-61 ...........vs. Alabama A&M ..........................2005-06 39-70 ...........vs. North Texas ..............................2005-06

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ASU'S LOW SCORING PERFORMANCES 29......................at Louisiana Tech (108)..........1988-89 33......................vs. Louisiana Tech (66)...........1988-89 34......................vs Toldeo (34).............................2012-13 3 ........................6at UALR .......................................2010-11 36......................at Oklahoma (93) ......................2007-08 36......................at Louisiana Tech (106)..........1989-90 37......................vs. Arkansas (52).......................1978-79 39......................at UAMonticello (55) ...............1978-79 39......................at BYU, (49) .................................2008-09

108-29 ..........at Louisiana Tech ........................1988-89 107-73 ..........at Maine ..........................................1990-91 106-36 ..........at Louisiana Tech ........................1989-90 106-89 ..........at Western Kentucky..................2005-06 104-90 ..........at Western Kentucky..................1997-98 104-59 ..........at Mississippi ..................................982-83 103-88 ..........vs. Western Kentucky ................1997-98 102-73 ..........at Oklahoma ..................................1989-90 101-86 .........at Memphis ....................................1998-99 101-63 ..........at Central Arkansas ....................1983-84 101-80 ..........vs. Memphis State ......................1985-86 100-55 .........at Louisiana Tech..........................1996-97

ASU'S BIGGEST VICTORIES 69 ........vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (110-41)....1997-98 68 ........vs. Lamar (124-56) ...............................1997-98 66 ........vs. Miss. Valley State (101-35) .........2000-01 66 ........vs. Texas-Pan American (107-41)...1997-98 63 ........vs. Morris Brown (111-48)................2002-03 56 ........vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (98-41) ......2000-01 56 ........vs. Lamar (107-51) ...............................1996-97 56 ........vs. UT-Pan American (100-44).........1993-94 53 ........vs. SW Louisiana (99-46) ...................1995-96 53 ........at UT-Pan American (103-50) ..........1987-88 52 ........vs. Missouri-St. Louis (96-44) ..........1995-96 52 ........vs. Texas-Pan American (92-40) .....1989-90 51 ........vs. SW Louisiana (95-44) ...................1996-97 51 ........at Arkansas-Little Rock (90-39)......1975-76 51 ........vs. Philander Smith (92-41)..............1979-80 50 ........at Texas-Pan American (93-43).......1992-93 50 ........at Texas-Pan American (86-36).......1994-95 49 ........vs. South Alabama (83-34) ................1992-93 ASU'S WORST DEFEATS 79 ..............points at La. Tech (108-29) ..........1988-89 70 ..............points at La. Tech (106-36) ..........1989-90 65 ..............points at Memphis (114-49)........1974-75 63 ..............points at La. Tech (113-50) ..........1987-88 OPPONENTS' TOP SCORES 114-67 ..........vs. Louisiana Tech ......................1998-99 114-49 ..........at Memphis State ........................1974-75 113-50 ..........at Louisiana Tech ........................1987-88 110-56 ..........vs. Duke ..........................................2005-06 108-51 ..........vs. Memphis State ......................1975-76 108-71 ..........at Delta State ................................1984-85

Arguably the best basketball player to ever don an A-State jersey, Sonja Tate (1990-93) remains at the top of the ASU record books in six statistical categories. With 2,312 points, she is the career scoring leader in both women’s and men’s basketball at Arkansas State. Tate also holds the singleseason scoring record at ASU with 820 points during the 1992-93 season and owns the top-five single game scoring performances at ASU.

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REBOUNDING

Year Player Points Avg. 2012-13 ............Jane Morrill..................430 ..............14.3 2011-12 ............Jane Morrill..................486 ..............16.2 2010-11 ............NeNe Hurst..................378 ..............11.8 2009-10 ........Ebonie Jefferson ............461 ..............14.9 2008-09 ........Ebonie Jefferson ............343 ..............11.8 2007-08 ........Veronica Smith ..............308 ................9.6 2006-07 ........Adrianne Davie..............707 ..............20.8 2005-06 ........Adrianne Davie..............461 ..............15.4 2004-05 ........Adrianne Davie..............473 ..............14.8 2003-04 ..............Rudy Sims ..................348 ..............12.0 2002-03 ..........Casie Lowman ..............364 ..............12.1 2001-02 ........Rae Anne Smith..............418 ..............14.9 2000-01 ..........Keeshia Evans ..............440 ..............15.7 1999-00............Julie Hagood ................526 ..............17.5 1998-99............Julie Hagood ................523 ..............16.9 1997-98 ............Amy Towne..................493 ..............16.4 1996-97 ............Amy Towne..................405 ..............14.5 1995-96....Danielle Featherston ........420 ..............15.6 1994-95......Evevetta Crawford ..........519 ..............17.3 1993-94............Shyla Tucker ................620 ..............20.0 1992-93 ..............Sonja Tate ..................820 ..............24.8 1991-92 ..........Nicole Wilkett ..............680 ..............21.3 1990-91 ..............Sonja Tate ..................501 ..............17.9 1989-90 ..........Zennia Hayes ................405 ..............15.6 1988-89 ..............Eva Brehe....................398 ..............14.7 1987-88 ........Charlotte Fields..............518 ..............16.7 1986-87 ......Quintella Jackson ............485 ................8.0 1985-86 ..............Beth Penn ..................420 ..............16.8 1984-85 ........Charlotte Fields..............375 ..............15.6 1983-84 ..........Linda Allison ................372 ..............14.3 1982-83 ............Dena Hodge ................272 ..............11.8 1981-82 ..........Linda Allison ................347 ..............15.1 1980-81 ............Gina DiCicco ................351 ..............11.0 1979-80 ..............Sue Jayroe ..................361 ..............12.4 1978-79 ..............Sue Jayroe ..................350 ..............12.1 1977-78 ..........Karen Carlew................397 ..............15.9 1976-77......Karla Birmingham ..........262 ..............13.1 1975-76......Karla Birmingham ..........314 ..............13.7 1974-75 ..........Marie Wilford................146 ..............14.6

Year Player Rebs Avg. 2012-13..............Jane Morrill ..............161 ..................5.3 2011-12..............Jane Morrill ..............164 ..................5.5 2010-11 ..............Shay Scott ................291 ..................9.1 2009-10..........Lyndsay Schlup ..........248 ..................8.0 2008-09 ..............Shay Scott ................200 ..................6.7 2007-08 ..............Shay Scott ................240 ..................7.5 2006-07..........Adrianne Davie ..........289 ..................8.4 2005-06..........Adrianne Davie ..........294 ..................9.8 2004-05..........Adrianne Davie ..........326 ................10.2 2003-04..........Adrianne Davie ..........238 ..................8.2 2002-03 ........Jolie McKeirnan ..........268 ..................8.9 2001-02 ........Jolie McKeirnan ..........250 ..................9.6 2000-01 ........Jolie McKeirnan ..........247 ..................8.8 1999-00 ........Tanisha Johnson..........229 ..................7.6 1998-99 ........Tanisha Johnson..........212 ..................6.6 1997-98..........Christina Barry ..........120 ..................7.1 1996-97 ..........LaTanya Jones ............182 ..................7.0 1995-96 ..........LaTanya Jones ............197 ..................7.9 1994-95 ......Evevetta Crawford........229 ..................7.6 1993-94 ............Shyla Tucker ............287 ..................9.3 1992-93 ..............Sonja Tate ................327 ..................9.9 1991-92 ..............Sonja Tate ................246 ..................7.7 1990-91 ..............Sonja Tate ................233 ..................8.3 1989-90 ............Zennia Hayes ............207 ..................8.0 1988-89 ..............Eva Brehe ................218 ..................8.1 1987-88 ........Charlotte Fields ..........244 ..................7.9 1986-87........Quintella Jackson ........251 ..................9.3 1985-86 ........Semona Hawkins ........173 ..................6.7 1984-85 ........Charlotte Fields ..........185 ..................7.7 1983-84 ........Charlotte Fields ..........223 ..................8.6 1982-83 ........Michelle Horton ..........159 ..................6.9 1981-82 ........Loretta Jamieson ........171 ..................7.4 1980-81..........Linda Holloway ............99 ..................5.8 1979-80 ..............Sue Jayroe................285 ..................9.8 1978-79 ..............Sue Jayroe................265 ..................9.1 1977-78 ..............Sue Jayroe................257 ................10.3 1976-77..................Sue Hill ..................248 ................12.4 1975-76............Karen Carlew ............241 ................10.5 1974-75 ..............Juli Vaccari ..................62 ................10.3

Adrianne Davie led ASU in rebounding in each of her four seasons and finished as the career leader with 1,147 rebounds.

NeNe Hurst led ASU in scoring during the 2010-11 season with 11.8 points per game.

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Year Player FG-FGA Pct. 2012-13..........Jane Morrill ...............116-324.............512 2011-12..........Jane Morill .................187-393.............476 2010-11..........Shay Scott ..................141-321.............439 2009-10..........Shay Scott ..................150-318.............472 2008-09..........Ebonie Jefferson......125-268.............466 2007-08..........Shay Scott ..................119-283.............420 2006-07..........Adrianne Davie........265-512.............518 2005-06..........Adrianne Davie........164-354.............463 2004-05..........Kelsey Lock..................69-139.............496 2003-04..........Adrianne Davie........115-227.............507 2002-03..........Jolie McKeirnan.......104-231.............450 2001-02..........Amber Abraham ........93-215.............433 2000-01..........Jolie McKeirnan..........99-202.............490 1999-2000 ....Kim Davis .....................80-152.............526 1998-99..........Kim Davis ........................35-68.............515 1997-98..........Brandi Muirhead .......79-155.............510 1996-97..........Amy Towne ...............149-305.............489 1995-96..........LaTanya Jones ..........142-305.............466 1994-95..........Evevetta Crawford .201-483.............416 1993-94..........Shyla Tucker .............221-505.............438 1992-93..........Shyla Tucker .............218-507.............430 1991-92..........Nicole Wilkett ..........241-511.............472 1990-91..........Nicole Wilkett ..........166-346.............480 1989-90..........Zennia Hayes ............162-400.............405 1988-89..........Eva Brehe...................140-250.............560 1987-88..........Eva Brehe...................138-237.............582 1986-87..........Quintella Jackson....173-355.............487 1985-86..........Michelle Price ..........124-246.............504 1984-85..........Charlotte Fields.......149-294.............507 1983-84..........Charlotte Fields.......130-247.............526 1982-83..........Loretta Jamison.......104-224.............464 1981-82..........Michelle Horton ......125-217.............576 1980-81..........Loretta Jamison.......127-275.............462 1979-80..........Sue Jayroe ..................149-272.............548 1978-79..........Sue Jayroe ..................145-308.............471 1977-78..........Sue Jayroe ..................158-303.............521 1976-77..........Sue Jayroe.....................94-221.............425 1975-76..........Sandy Golden ...........118-238.............511 1974-75..........Rita Jernigan................57-119.............478

Amber Abraham is A-State’s career leader in 3-pointers made with 242.

Rudy Sims is A-State’s career leaders in assists with 548.

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ASSISTS Year Player Assists Avg. 2012-13 ..........Ashley Olvers ..................119 ................4.0 2011-12 ..........Ashley Olvera ..................103 ................3.4 2010-11 ..........Jasmine Taylor ................103 ................3.2 2009-10 ..........NeNe Hurst .........................90 ................3.0 2008-09 ..........Jazmine Taylor...................71 ................2.4 2007-08 ..........Jazmine Taylor...................99 ................3.1 2006-07 ..........Rudy Sims .........................159 ................4.6 2005-06 ..........Rudy Sims .........................153 ................5.1 2004-05 ..........Rudy Sims .........................156 ................4.9 2003-04 ..........Rudy Sims.......................... 80 ................2.8 2002-03 ..........Casie Lowman ................. 96 ................3.2 2001-02 ..........Casie Lowman ................. 99 ................3.5 2000-01 ..........Keeshia Evans .................110 ................3.9 1999-2000.....Keeshia Evans .................123 ................4.1 1998-99 ..........Kellina Bradshaw ..........111 ................3.5 1997-98 ..........Julie Hagood..................... 88 ................2.9 1996-97 ..........Kathy Dyess .....................122 ................4.4 1995-96 ..........Crystal Tausan ................116 ................4.3 1994-95 ..........Crystal Tausan................. 81 ................3.7 1993-94 ..........Crystal Tausan ................129 ................4.3 1992-93 ..........Crystal Tausan ................147 ................4.5 1991-92 ..........Sonja Tate .........................114 ................3.6 1990-91 ..........Sonja Tate.......................... 88 ................3.1 1989-90 ..........Dana Holsten ................... 92 ................3.5 1988-89 ..........Shelly Spears ...................103 ................4.0 1987-88 ..........Melissa Young.................. 87 ................2.8 1986-87 ..........Beth Penn .........................167 ................6.2 1985-86 ..........Beth Penn .........................123 ................4.9 1984-85 ..........Beth Penn .........................129 ................5.4 1983-84 ..........Linda Allison.................... 75 ................2.9 1982-83 ..........Dena Hodge ...................... 58 ................2.5 1981-82 ..........Becky Wiskotoni ............ 63 ................2.7 1980-81 ..........Becky Wiskotoni ............ 92 ................3.1 1979-80 ..........Sandra Walmsley ........... 63 ................2.2 1978-79 ..........Kim Balentine.................. 66 ................2.3 1977-78 ..........Debbie Balentine ...........112 ................4.5 1976-77 ..........Debbie Balentine............ 62 ................3.1 1975-76 ..........Debbie Balentine............. 23 ................2.8 1974-75 ..........Did Not Record...............................................


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ARKANSAS STATE iN THE POSTSEASON WOMEN’S NATiONAl iNviTATiON TOURNAMENT The Arkansas State Red Wolves added to their lengthy history in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament following the 2006-07 season. Head Coach Brian Boyer and the Red Wolves accepted their eighth bid to play in the postseason classic. The Red Wolves opened play in the 2007 WNIT with a first round matchup against Murray State, landing a home game along with the bid. After disposing of the Racers 59-52, the Red Wolves traveled to Madison, Wisc., for a second round matchup with the Lady Badgers of Wisconsin. Wisconsin proved to be too much for ASU, defeating the Red Wolves 77-45. The Lady Badgers went on to finish as the tournament’s runner-up. In their previous trip to the WNIT, ASU reached the quarterfinals of the tournament, whipping SEC teams Mississippi State and Arkansas in the first two rounds to reach the quarterfinals. The Red Wolves rolled past Mississippi State 78-61 before almost 3,000 fans. Attendance more than tripled before the much-anticipated second round matchup with the Lady Razorbacks of Arkansas, as a Convocation Center-record crowd of 10,892 showed up to cheer on the Red Wolves to a 98-84 victory over Arkansas. Forced to go on the road in the quarterfinals, the Red Wolves were eliminated 66-52 at Iowa. The Red Wolves’ history in the WNIT includes two trips to the tournament finals and one to the semifinals. ASU reached the tournament semifinals in 1992, defeating Nebraska 81-70 in the third-place consolation game. The next season, ASU won the tournament, defeating SMU 67-54 in the finals to claim the 1992-93 championship. ASU returned to the finals following the 1993-94 season, dropping a 69-64 decision to Oklahoma.

WNIT HISTORY 2006-07 WNIT First Round - Jonesboro, AR Arkansas State 59..............Murray State 52 Second Round - Madison, WI Wisconsin 77...................Arkansas State 45 2004-05 WNIT First Round - Jonesboro, AR Arkansas State 78......Mississippi State 61 Second Round - Jonesboro, AR Arkansas State 98 .....................Arkansas 84 Quarterfinals - Cedar Rapids, IA Iowa 66 ..............................Arkansas State 52 2003-04 WNIT First Round - Jonesboro, AR Rice 59 ...............................Arkansas State 52 1999-2000 WNIT First Round - Memphis, TN Memphis 76 .....................Arkansas State 74 1998-99 WNIT First Round - Jonesboro, AR Arkansas State 78.......New Hampshire 65 Second Round - Jonesboro, AR Arkansas State 83 ..............Kansas State 70 Quarterfinals - Memphis, TN Memphis 101 ..................Arkansas State 86 1993-94 NWIT First Round - Amarillo, TX Arkansas State 69 ..........................Toledo 68 Semifinals - Amarillo, TX Arkansas State 72 ..........................Tulane 66 Championship - Amarillo, TX Oklahoma 69 ...................Arkansas State 64 1992-93 - NWIT First Round - Amarillo, TX Arkansas State 68 ............George Wash. 60 Semifinals - Amarillo, TX Arkansas State 80...................Marquette 65 Finals - Amarillo, TX Arkansas State 67...............................SMU 54 1991-1992 - NWIT First Round - Amarillo, TX Arkansas State 83 ...............................UAB 79 Semifinals - Amarillo, TX Hawaii 83..........................Arkansas State 73 Consolation - Amarillo, TX Arkansas State 81.....................Nebraska 70

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SUN BElT CONFERENCE PlAyERS OF THE yEAR

Sonja Tate 1992-93 Sun Belt Player of the Year

Shyla Tucker 1993-94 Sun Belt Player of the Year

SUn BelT ConferenCe CoACheS of The YeAr

Jerry Ann Winters 1992-93 & 1993-94

Brian Boyer 2003-04 & 2004-05

SUn BelT ConferenCe honorS

Sun Belt Conference Newcomer of the Year Tanisha Johnson, 1998-99. Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year Julie Hagood, 1996-97. Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year Brian Boyer, 2004-05 Brian Boyer, 2003-04 Jerry Ann Winters, 1993-94 Jerry Ann Winters, 1993-92. All-Sun Belt Conference (37): Jane Morrill (201213); Jane Morrill (2011-12); Shay Sott (2010-11); Ebonie Jefferson (2009-10); Shay Scott (2008-09); Veronica Smith, 2007-08; Adrianne Davie, 2006-07; Rudy Sims, 2006-07 (Second Team);Adrianne Davie, 2005-06; Rudy Sims, 2005-06 (Second Team); Adrianne Davie, 2004-05; Ali Carter, 2004-05; Rudy Sims, 2004-05; Adrianne Davie, 2003-04 (Honorable Mention); Catriece Webster, 2003-04 (Honorable Mention); Jolie McKiernan, 2002-03; Casie Lowman, 2002-03 (Honorable Mention); Jolie McKiernan, 2001-02; Rae-Anne Smith, 2001-02 (Honorable Mention); Keeshia Evans, 2000-01; Julie Hagood, 19992000; Tanisha Johnson, 1999-2000; Julie Hagood, 1998-99; Tanisha Johnson, 1998-99; Julie Hagood, 1997-98; Amy Towne, 1997-98; Julie Hagood, 1996-

97; Amy Towne, 1996-97; Danielle Featherston, 1995-96; LaTanya Jones, 1995-96; Evevetta Crawford, 1994-95; Shyla Tucker, 1993-94; Evevetta Crawford, 1993-94; Sonja Tate, 1992-93; Shyla Tucker, 1992-93; Sonja Tate, 1991-92; Nicole Wilkett, 1991-92. SBC All-Tournament Team (6): Shay Scott, 2008; Rudy Sims, 2007; Adrianne Davie, 2006; Adrianne Davie, 2005; Julie Hagood, 2000; Julie Hagood, 1998; Nicole Wilkett, 1992. Sun Belt Players of the Week (27): Jane Morrill, 2011 (Nov. 22); Ebonie Jefferson, 2010 (Feb. 1); Adrianne Davie, 2007 (Feb. 11);Rudy Sims , 2006 (Dec. 19); Adrianne Davie, 2006 (Nov. 28);Adrianne Davie, 2006 (Jan. 24); Adrianne Davie, 2004-05 (Feb. 22); Ali Carter, 2004-05 (Jan. 11); Ali Carter, 2003-04 (Feb. 16); Rudy Sims, 2003-04 (Dec. 1); Julie Hagood, 19992000 (Dec. 6); Tanisha Johnson, 1998-99 (Feb. 15); Tanisha Johnson, 1998-99 (Dec. 14); Christina Barry, 1997-98 (Feb. 16); Amy Towne, 1996-97 (Feb. 10); Amy Towne, 1996-97 (Jan. 13); Danielle Featherston, 1995-96 (Feb. 19); LaTanya Jones, 1995-96 (Dec. 4); Evevetta Crawford, 1994-95 (Dec. 12); Shyla Tucker, 1993-94 (Jan. 31); Shyla Tucker, 1993-94 (Jan. 17); Shyla Tucker, 1993-94 (Jan. 3); Sonja Tate, 1992-93 (Feb. 14); Sonja Tate, 1992-93 (Jan. 23); Sonja Tate, 1992-93 (Jan. 3); Sonja Tate, 1992-93 (Dec. 14); Sonja Tate, 1991-92 (Jan. 26); Nicole Wilkett, 1991-92 (Jan. 12); Nicole Wilkett, 1991-92 (Dec. 15); Sonja Tate, 1991-92 (Dec. 1).

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sun belt honorS

Sun Belt Conference Players of the Year Sonja Tate, 1992-93 Shyla Tucker, 1993-94 (Co-Player of the Year)


coaching history

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Brian Boyer 2000-present 13 Seasons (226-200, .530)

Jeff Mittie 1996-1999 four Seasons (75-42, .641)

Jerry Ann Winters 1985-1995 11 seasons (196-120, .620)

Beverly Webb 1982-1984 3 seasons (31-41, .431)

Kay Woodiel 1975-1978 4 seasons (46-32, .560)

Sara Wooley 1979-1981 3 seasons (57-33, .633)

ASU All-Time Coaches ranking

(By Winning Percentage) Jeff Mittie ...........................................75-42 ....................................... .641 Sara Wooley........................................57-33 ...................................... .633 Jerry Ann Winters ..........................196-120 ...................................... .620 Kay Woodiel .......................................46-32 ...................................... .560 Brian Boyer .........................226-200............................... .530 Beverly Webb ......................................31-41 ....................................... .431 (By Total Wins) Brian Boyer .......................................................................226 Jerry Ann Winters.................................................................................196 Jeff Mittie ................................................................................................75 Sara Wooley ............................................................................................57 Kay Woodiel............................................................................................46 Beverly Webb ..........................................................................................31

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Record 15-15 12-18 18-14 13-18 16-14 20-12 21-13 15-15 21-11& 19-10 12-18 12-16 14-14 18-12 18-14 20-10 20-8 17-10* 20-10 22-9@ 25-8% 25-7# 19-9 12-14 15-12 17-14 18-9 11-15 12-13 13-13 6-17 12-11 19-13 19-10 19-10 16-9 12-8 16-7 2-8

Conference Record 12-8 in Sun Belt 6-10 in Sun Belt 9-7 in Sun Belt 7-11 in Sun Belt 10-8 in Sun Belt 13-2 in Sun Belt 11-7 in Sun Belt 7-7 in Sun Belt 11-3 in Sun Belt 10-4 in Sun Belt 5-9 in Sun Belt 6-8 in Sun Belt 8-8 in Sun Belt 8-8 in Sun Belt 7-5 in Sun Belt 11-3 in Sun Belt 10-4 in Sun Belt 9-5 in Sun Belt 9-5 in Sun Belt 10-4 in Sun Belt 10-4 in Sun Belt 12-4 in Sun Belt 7-5 in American South 4-6 in American South 5-5 in American South 3-6 in American South 8-4 in Southland 3-7 in Southland 5-7 in Southland 6-6 in Southland 1-4 in Southland 11-7 in AWISA 15-5 in AWISA 15-5 in AWISA 11-7 in AWISA 14-4 in AWISA 12-8 in AWISA 12-6 in AWISA 0-2 in AWISA

Head Coach Brian Boyer Brian Boyer Brian Boyer Brian Boyer Brian Boyer Brian Boyer Brian Boyer Brian Boyer Brian Boyer Brian Boyer Brian Boyer Brian Boyer Brian Boyer Brian Boyer Jeff Mittie Jeff Mittie Jeff Mittie Jeff Mittie Jerry Ann Winters Jerry Ann Winters Jerry Ann Winters Jerry Ann Winters Jerry Ann Winters Jerry Ann Winters Jerry Ann Winters Jerry Ann Winters Jerry Ann Winters Jerry Ann Winters Jerry Ann Winters Beverly Webb Beverly Webb Beverly Webb Sara Wooley Sara Wooley Sara Wooley Kay Woodiel Kay Woodiel Kay Woodiel Kay Woodiel

& - Quarterfinals of Women’s National Invitation Tournament # - Third-place in National Women's Invitation Tournament % - Champions in National Women's Invitational Tournament @ - Runner-up in National Women's Invitational Tournament * - includes forfeit by Kansas State

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coaches year-by-year

Year 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-2000 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75


A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 1974-75 - Won 2, Lost 8 Head Coach - Kay Woodiel at Memphis State 114 Arkansas College 47 ASU-Beebe 80 at Henderson State 81 at ASU-Beebe 79 Mississippi Co. All Stars 47 at Arkansas Tech 60 at Miss. County All Stars 57 AWISA State Tournament at Southern State College 56 vs. Arkansas Tech 69 73 vs. Arkansas College 75

all-time results

49 74 76 49 54 45 46 58

46 65 51 56 65 67 87 82 48 80 66 53 77 64 56 90 52 80 62 75 62 76 47

1975-76 - Won 16, Lost 7 Head Coach - Kay Woodiel at Arkansas Tech 47 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 19 Memphis State 108 Miss. County All Stars 46 at Arkansas-Monticello 74 Henderson State 65 at Arkansas College 72 Arkansas College 65 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff 43 at ASU-Beebe 74 at Miss. County All Stars 43 Southern State College 59 Arkansas-Little Rock 32 Arkansas-Monticello 53 Arkansas Brokerage 49 at Arkansas-Little Rock 39 at Henderson State 62 Arkansas Tech 68 Arkansas-Little Rock 36 AWISA State Tournament at Ark-Monticello vs. Henderson State 59 vs. Southern State College 64 at Arkansas-Monticello 68 vs. Southern State Coll. 59

67 62 82

1976-77 - Won 12, Lost 8 Head Coach - Kay Woodiel Arkansas-Little Rock at Arkansas College Arkansas Tech Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Central Arkansas Southern Arkansas Arkansas College at Arkansas-Monticello Central Arkansas at Southern Arkansas at Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Arkansas Tech at Ouachita Baptist Ouachita Baptist Henderson State at Arkansas-Little Rock at Henderson State Arkansas-Monticello AWISA State Tournament at Arkansas College vs. UAPB (OT) vs. Arkansas-Monticello at Arkansas-Little Rock

66 68 67 73 61 57 66 67 78 48

1977-78 - Won 16, Lost 9 Head Coach - Kay Woodiel at Arkansas Tech at Arkansas College Henderson State Central Arkansas Ouachita Baptist at Union (Tenn.) Southern Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas-Monticello at Arkansas-Pine Bluff

63 70 52 70 54 52 58 57 50 55 62 57 64 66 52 69 72 61

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49 49 33 59 66 59 57 84 74 56 70 50 41 47 33 44 66 75 66 68 59

60 66 57 53 48 86 46 59 69 53

81 79 72 80 65 49 81 83 62 77 67

at Central Arkansas at Ouachita Baptist at Henderson State Arkansas-Little Rock at Southern Arkansas at Arkansas-Monticello Arkansas College Union (Tenn.) (OT) Arkansas-Pine Bluff Arkansas Tech at Arkansas Region IV Tournament at Arkadelphia 84 vs. Dillard (La.) 70 vs. NW Oklahoma

71 77 83 57 63 70 65 39 66 49 68 69 41 78 47 55 55 53 59 57 63 64 59 62 37 53 81 59 62 54

82 55 53 75 66 56 71 62 59 92 57 50 65 62 60 44 75 70 66 53 54 58 73 69

74 64 68 63 83 64 59 86 63 54 70 73 76

1978-79 - Won 19, Lost 10 Head Coach - Sara Wooley vs. Abilene Christian 87 Arkansas Baptist 31 at Central Arkansas (OT) 76 at Southern Arkansas 59 at Arkansas-Little Rock 61 Ouachita Baptist (OT) 68 Arkansas College 57 at Arkansas-Monticello 55 at Henderson State 52 Arkansas Tech 54 Central Arkansas 44 Southern Arkansas 56 Arkansas-Little Rock 40 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 60 at Ouachita Baptist 66 Arkansas 47 at Arkansas College 57 Arkansas-Monticello 52 at Arkansas Tech 67 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff 72 Henderson State 56 AWISA State Tournament at Jonesboro vs. Central Arkansas 45 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 45 vs. Arkansas-Monticello 60 Arkansas 52 AIAW Regional Tournament at Fort Worth, TX vs. NW Oklahoma 59 vs. Abilene Christian 76 vs. Arkansas Tech 56 vs. Arkansas-Monticello 59 SE Oklahoma 56 1979-80 - Won 19, Lost 10 Head Coach - Sara Wooley Arkansas College Arkansas-Monticello at SE Missouri State at Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Central Arkansas Arkansas Tech Southern Arkansas Ouachita Baptist at Henderson State Philander Smith at Arkansas-Little Rock Gateway Holiday Classic at St. Louis, MO vs. Kentucky State vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff vs. Nebraska Wesleyan at Arkansas College at Arkansas-Monticello at Philander Smith Central Arkansas Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Arkansas Tech at Southern Arkansas Arkansas-Little Rock at Ouachita Baptist Henderson State

46 53 36 74 59 57 55 55 34 41 53 75 57 32 50 65 32 42 59 59 55 43 79 60

AWISA State Tournament at Conway 79 vs. Arkansas College 77 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 55 Arkansas SWAIAW Region IV Tourn. at Durant, Okla. 56 vs. Louisiana College 57 at NW Oklahoma

69 78 62 70 68

1980-81 - Won 19, Lost 13 Head Coach - Sara Wooley 57 at Arkansas College 63 68 at Arkansas-Monticello 67 94 Southeast Missouri State 65 54 Central Arkansas 51 67 at Arkansas Tech 74 62 at Southern Arkansas 66 55 Arkansas-Little Rock 46 61 at Ouachita Baptist 57 60 at Memphis State 85 59 Henderson State 48 92 at Philander Smith 48 50 at Arkansas 57 Gateway Holiday Classic at St. Louis, MO 57 vs. Missouri-Southern 59 58 vs. SIU-Edwardsville 39 49 vs. Kentucky State 67 75 Arkansas College 59 58 Arkansas-Monticello 64 68 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 52 58 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff 52 59 at Central Arkansas 51 48 Arkansas Tech 50 60 Southern Arkansas 49 75 at Arkansas-Little Rock 68 41 Memphis State 66 66 Ouachita Baptist 54 61 at Henderson State 59 78 Philander Smith 35 62 at Southwest Mo. State 67 AWISA Playoffs at Arkadelphia 78 vs. Southern Arkansas 56 57 vs. Arkansas College 48 55 vs. Arkansas-Monticello 57 SWAIAW Regional Tournament at Pineville, La. 57 Abilene Christian 84 1981-82 - Won 12, Lost 11 Head Coach - Beverly Webb Arkansas Tech at Arkansas-Monticello at Arkansas College(OT) Central Arkansas Arkansas-Pine Bluff Southern Arkansas at Arkansas-Little Rock at Henderson State Ouachita Baptist Southern Mississippi Mississippi College at Arkansas Tech Arkansas-Monticello Arkansas College at Central Arkansas Southwest Missouri State at Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Southern Arkansas Arkansas-Little Rock Henderson State at Ouachita Baptist AWISA State Tournament at Russellville 91 Henderson State 71 Central Arkansas

62 51 74 69 66 63 73 69 51 53 61 72 67 73 61 65 67 61 73 66 69

66 53 70 61 49 55 63 74 54 55 71 74 68 65 78 69 60 59 63 56 66 66 77

1982-83 - Won 6, Lost 17 Head Coach - Beverly Webb

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 77 Arkansas-Little Rock 68 51 Central Arkansas 64 Tennessee Tech Invitational at Cookeville, Tenn. 47 at Tennessee Tech 71 73 vs. Tennessee St. 71 59 at Mississippi 104 62 at Murray State 76 49 at Mississippi State 77 Lady Eagle Classic at Hattiesburg, Miss. 58 at Southern Mississippi 81 75 vs. Mississippi College 88 47 Arkansas 80 57 at Tennessee-Martin 81 66 Missouri-St. Louis 62 70 Lamar * 67 57 at Northeast Louisiana * 87 66 Southwestern Louisiana * 85 80 at Arkansas-Little Rock 63 58 at Texas-Arlington * 67 61 at North Texas State* 67 81 Murray State (OT) 87 68 Arkansas Tech 60 70 McNeese State * 82 80 Tennessee-Martin 89 Southland Conference Tournament at Monroe, LA 74 vs. Lamar 76

86 79 74 68 68 61 70 71 95 85 66 56 70 90 67 95 78 62

1983-84 - Won 13, Lost 13 Head Coach - Beverly Webb at Arkansas Tech (OT) 79 Southwest Missouri State 76 at Miss. Valley State 71 Tennessee-Martin 77 at SE Missouri (OT) 82 at Central Arkansas 101 Murray State 69 Arkansas-Little Rock 57 at Austin Peay 67 at Tennessee-Martin 74 Southeast Missouri State 56 Mississippi Valley State 57 Northeast Louisiana * 79 Southwestern Louisiana * 68 at Texas-Arlington * 58 at North Texas State * 47 at Murray State 78 Lamar * 72 McNeese State (OT) * 67 at Arkansas-Little Rock 55 at Northeast Louisiana * 93 at SW Louisiana * 63 Texas-Arlington * 77 North Texas State * 69 at Lamar * 64 at McNeese State * 90 1984-85 - Won 12, Lost 13 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters Arkansas-Pine Bluff 69 Ouachita Baptist 60 at Murray State 76 Austin Peay 63 at SE Missouri State 81 Wendy's/UMKC Classic at Kansas City, Mo. at Missouri-Kansas City 70 vs. Kansas 99 at Delta State 108 Tennessee-Martin 83 at Arkansas-Little Rock 82 at Northeast Louisiana * 88 at SW Louisiana * 73 Texas-Arlington * 76 North Texas State * 84 at McNeese State * 85 at Lamar * 96 Arkansas-Little Rock 67 at Tennessee-Martin 72

Northeast Louisiana * Southwestern Louisiana * at Texas-Arlington * at North Texas State * Murray State

89 76 62 58 56

1985-86 - Won 11, Lost 15 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters 75 Lamar * 74 66 McNeese State * 62 67 Ouachita Baptist 64 Lady Racer Classic at Murray, Ky. 80 vs. Tennessee State 82 74 vs. Butler 46 73 Delta State 88 Lady Tiger Classic at Memphis, Tenn. 80 at Memphis State 101 85 vs. Marshall 89 72 at Arkansas-Little Rock 63 77 at SW Missouri State 73 67 Alabama 87 56 at Henderson State 50 63 Northeast Louisiana 86 54 Southwestern Louisiana * 68 75 at Tulsa 56 83 at Texas-Arlington * 76 48 at North Texas State * 77 81 Arkansas-Little Rock 67 73 Lamar * 66 70 McNeese State * 87 73 Southeast Missouri State 83 52 at Northeast Louisiana 88 61 at SW Louisiana * 59 73 Texas-Arlington * 84 67 North Texas State * 73 66 at Lamar * 70

71 83 59 74 95 66 92 68 72 85 67 69 98 71 70 84 77 80 75 74 75 84 83

1986-87 - Won 18, Lost 9 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters at McNeese State * 78 St. Louis 58 Lady Racer Classic at Murray, Ky. vs. Appalachian State 86 vs. Cumberland 91 Shocker Shootout at Wichita, Kan. vs. LaSalle 90 vs. Texas-El Paso 76 at Evansville 70 at Butler 63 Arkansas-Little Rock 81 Tulsa 42 Missouri-St. Louis 73 at St. Louis 54 at Northeast Louisiana * 71 at SW Louisiana * 80 at Memphis State 75 Texas-Arlington * 58 North Texas State * 83 at Lamar * 78 at McNeese State * 91 Evansville 77 at Arkansas-Little Rock 58 Northeast Louisiana * 77 Southwestern Louisiana * 71 at Texas-Arlington * 78 at North Texas State * 80 Lamar * 54 McNeese State* 77

77 63 70 73 81 65

1987-88 - Won 17, Lost 14 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters at College of Ozarks 54 at Tulsa 60 Indiana State 63 Murray State 76 Southwest Baptist 59 at Memphis State 81

70 80 71 79

Dial Classic at Ruston, La. 50 at Louisiana Tech * 113 80 Mississippi Valley State 73 85 Mississippi College 71 73 at Arkansas-Little Rock 58 52 at Baylor 59 62 at Texas-Arlington 55 69 St. Louis 48 64 at Alabama 83 72 at Mississippi College 69 56 New Orleans * 65 70 Southwestern Louisiana * 71 79 Arkansas College 62 68 at Lamar * 76 103 at Pan American * 50 79 Memphis State 77 110 Missouri-Kansas City 68 53 at New Orleans * 69 64 at SW Louisiana * 70 85 Lamar * 78 90 Pan American * 53 70 at St. Louis 51 Northern Lights Tournament at Anchorage, Ak. 82 vs. U.S. International 66 65 vs. Nevada-Las Vegas 68 55 vs. Western Kentucky 60 52 Arkansas-Little Rock 53 80 Arkansas-Little Rock 65 American South Conf. Tourn. at Ruston, La. 65 vs. Lamar 67

75 80 89 71 71 87 66 85 84 86 45 80 52 33 58 60 70 54 56 46 83 66 80 57 84 43 29

1988-89 - Won 15, Lost 12 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters Missouri 88 Alcorn State 67 Northern Iowa 73 at St. Louis 45 at Murray State 90 at San Francisco vs. Texas-Arlington 74 at San Francisco 71 Ouachita Baptist 63 at Mississippi Valley State 95 Henderson St. 54 at Missouri-Kansas City 48 Mississippi College 74 Texas-El Paso 43 Louisiana Tech * 66 at Pan American * 39 at Lamar * 81 Southwestern Louisiana * 57 New Orleans * 57 Mississippi Valley State 55 at Louisiana Tech * 91 Pan American * 52 Lamar * 63 at SW Louisiana * 62 at New Orleans * 69 at Mississippi College 79 Missouri-Kansas City 54 American South Conf. Tourn. at Ruston, La. at Louisiana Tech 108

1989-90 - Won 12, Lost 14 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters Sooner Classic at Norman, Okla. 67 vs. Minnesota 83 73 at Oklahoma 102 95 Austin Peay State 52 at Pine Bluff 51 vs. Northeast Louisiana 67 61 Murray State 72 70 St. Louis 37 Hawaiian Tropic Tournament at Murray, Ky. 66 vs. Alabama 84

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all-time results

82 86 53 79 74 63 74 79 50 71 66 60 61 66 64 56 58 75 70 53 67 52 89 92 61 86

66 84 61 72 61


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all-time results

75 at Murray State 70 American Airlines Classic at El Paso, Texas 73 vs. Nicholls State 43 69 at Texas-El Paso 44 58 at New Mexico State 56 49 at Missouri-Kansas City 51 57 Lamar * 72 92 Texas-Pan American * 40 36 at Louisiana Tech * 106 70 at Austin Peay State 63 67 at New Orleans (OT) * 68 69 at Southwestern La. (OT) * 76 69 at Lamar * 90 76 at Texas-Pan American * 54 78 at Alcorn State 90 65 Louisiana Tech * 94 68 Oklahoma State 71 67 New Orleans (OT) * 61 95 Southwestern Louisiana * 51 59 Missouri-Kansas City 48 1990-91 - Won 19, Lost 9 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters Colony Parke Shootout at Dallas, Texas 83 at Southern Methodist 71 80 vs. Alcorn State 70 68 Murray State 66 Pizza Inn Classic at Jonesboro 77 vs. Texas-El Paso 52 71 vs. Middle Tenn. State 60 71 at Murray State 82 76 at Mississippi Valley State 70 104 Alcorn State 79 64 at Missouri-Kansas City 49 78 Mississippi Valley State 56 76 Louisiana Tech * 75 48 at New Orleans * 69 73 Southwestern Louisiana * 49 64 at Central Florida * 83 48 Missouri-Kansas City 46 92 at Texas-Pan American * 62 79 at Lamar * 89 66 at Northeast Louisiana 74 54 at Louisiana Tech * 79 74 New Orleans * 60 78 at SW Louisiana * 52 70 Central Florida * 57 76 Texas-Pan American * 63 77 Lamar * 88 77 at Boston University 74 73 at Maine 107 70 at New Hampshire 65 American South Conf. Tourn. at Ruston, La. 79 at Louisiana Tech 83 1991-92 - Won 25, Lost 7 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters 78 NE Louisiana 48 72 at Mississippi Valley State 59 50 at Texas 76 Pizza Inn Classic at Jonesboro 70 vs. Mississippi Valley St. 39 53 vs. Mississippi State 43 Lady Tiger Classic at Memphis, Tenn. 89 vs. Grambling State 75 70 vs. Murray State 54 80 at Murray State 50 Shocker Shootout at Wichita, Kan. 79 vs. Boise State 71 73 at Wichita State 59 72 Lamar * 70 84 Texas-Pan American * 61 83 at Central Florida * 66

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62 73 76 106 72 89 65 80 71 58 63 69 62 74 76 62 83 73 81

at SW Louisiana * Louisiana Tech * at Western Kentucky * South Alabama * New Orleans * Central Florida * at Lamar * at Texas-Pan American * Southwestern Louisiana * at Louisiana Tech * Western Kentucky * at South Alabama * at New Orleans * Sun Belt Conference Tourn. at Bowling Green, Ky. vs. New Orleans vs. Lamar at Western Kentucky Nat'l Women's Inv. Tourn. at Amarillo, Texas vs. Alabama-Birmingham vs. Hawaii vs. Nebraska

61 55 93 64 70 65 84 67 39 71 53 65 75 55 63 65 79 83 70

1992-93 - Won 25, Lost 8 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters Wahine Classic at Honolulu, Hawaii 58 vs. Stephen F. Austin 78 60 vs. Oklahoma State 61 82 vs. Portland 56 62 Mississippi 61 82 at Northeast Louisiana 79 80 Mississippi Valley State 62 Pizza Inn Classic at Jonesboro 85 vs.Southern 59 76 vs. Oklahoma 63 80 Alabama-Birmingham 52 63 at South Alabama * 42 68 Southwestern Louisiana * 51 74 Texas-Pan American * 44 66 New Orleans * 54 57 at Lamar * 49 93 at Texas-Pan American * 43 86 at Mississippi Valley State 59 53 Louisiana Tech * 54 58 at New Orleans * 55 57 Lamar * 40 74 at Alabama-Birmingham 72 77 at Mississippi State 72 102 at SW Louisiana * 63 66 at Louisiana Tech * 72 83 South Alabama * 34 67 at Western Kentucky * 77 65 at Alcorn State 64 63 at Oklahoma State 71 63 Western Kentucky * 72 Sun Belt Conference Tourn. at Ruston, La. 70 vs. Texas-Pan American 53 70 vs. Western Kentucky 73 National Women's Inv. Tourn. at Amarillo, Texas 68 George Washington 60 80 Marquette 65 67 Southern Methodist 54 1993-94 - Won 19, Lost 9 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters 63 Nebraska 59 Pizza Inn Classic at Jonesboro 74 vs. Mississippi Valley St. 61 77 vs. Southern 44 76 Harding 61 64 at Nebraska 86 93 Central Florida 63 74 Northeast Louisiana 61

Seattle Times Husky Classic at Seattle, Wash. 72 vs. Cal.-Santa Barbara 79 56 vs. Cincinnati 52 Fun and Sun Tournament at Miami, Fla. 59 vs. Alabama-Birmingham 58 50 at Florida International 79 71 vs. James Madison 58 70 at Lamar * 72 81 South Alabama * 66 65 at Louisiana Tech * 77 72 Lamar * 42 68 at SW Louisiana * 63 63 at New Orleans * 46 45 Louisiana Tech * 65 73 at South Alabama * 51 75 New Orleans * 69 100 Texas-Pan American * 44 67 SW Louisiana * 54 53 at Western Kentucky * 72 78 at Texas-Pan American * 58 91 Western Kentucky * 76 Sun Belt Conference Tourn. at Bowling Green, Ky. 78 vs. SW Louisiana 35 52 at Western Kentucky 61 National Women's Inv. Tourn. at Amarillo, Texas 69 vs. Toledo 68 72 vs. Tulane 66 65 vs. Oklahoma 69 1994-95 - Won 20, Lost 10 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters Preseason Women's NIT 74 at Northern Illinois (WNIT) 70 51 at Texas Tech (WNIT) 79 72 at Northeast Louisiana 57 Pizza Inn Classic at Jonesboro 76 Coppin State 47 73 Mississippi Valley State 69 60 at Mississippi 81 George Washington Invitational at Washington, D.C. 60 vs. Kansas State 55 59 at George Washington 67 62 Southwestern Mo. State 49 Citrus Sports Travel Holiday Classic at Orlando, Fla. 81 vs. South Carolina 72 85 vs. Texas A&M 80 52 vs. Mississippi 62 89 Texas-Pan American * 42 53 Louisiana Tech * 64 86 at Texas-Pan American * 36 67 South Alabama * 46 60 at Louisiana Tech * 89 56 Western Kentucky * 73 65 at SW Louisiana * 47 58 at Lamar * 71 90 New Orleans * 66 58 at South Alabama * 51 67 at Mississippi Valley State 52 74 SW Louisiana * 56 66 Lamar * 54 57 at Western Kentucky * 85 67 at Southern 53 72 at New Orleans * 64 Sun Belt Conference Tourn. at Ruston, La. 88 vs. New Orleans 82 51 at Louisiana Tech 72 1995-96 - Won 17, Lost 10 Head Coach - Jeff Mittie 56 at Southwest Mo. State 71 88 Mississippi State 68 96 Missouri-Saint Louis 52

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 64 at Baylor 57 Rutgers/Bro. Int. Tournament Piscataway, N.J. 41 vs. Florida 69 63 vs. Niagara 48 81 at Mississippi Valley State 75 58 at Kansas State 63 81 Mississippi Valley State 49 81 Texas-Pan American* 44 43 Louisiana Tech* 78 56 at Mississippi State 76 67 Western Kentucky* 80 79 at Lamar* 69 65 at Texas-Pan American* 48 73 Kansas State& 64 76 South Alabama* 62 56 at Mississippi 74 80 at Western Kentucky* 82 96 New Orleans* 65 99 Southwestern Louisiana* 46 84 Lamar* 69 47 at South Alabama* 75 75 at SW Louisiana* 51 78 at New Orleans* 66 68 at Louisiana Tech* 98 Sun Belt Conf. Tournament at Jonesboro 54 New Orleans 72 &—Game later forfeited by Kansas State

1997-98- Won 20, Lost 10 Head Coach - Jeff Mittie 49 at Oklahoma State 91 Texas Christian Mississippi State Classic at Starkville, Miss. 96 vs. Missouri-Kansas City 76 at Mississippi State 76 at Mississippi Valley State 83 Austin Peay State 73 Wichita State 74 Mississippi Valley State Hawaii Tournament at Honolulu, Hawaii

79 72 87 68 80 69 66 66

at Hawaii 85 vs. San Francisco 57 at Kansas 71 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 41 at Louisville 93 at Western Kentucky* 104 at Texas-Pan American* 55 Louisiana Tech* 71 Southwestern Louisiana* 58 Texas-Pan American* 41 Western Kentucky* 66 at Lamar* 55 New Orleans* 79 at South Alabama* 50 at New Orleans* 74 Lamar* 56 at SW Louisiana* 53 at Mississippi 85 at Louisiana Tech* 89 South Alabama* 45 Sun Belt Conf. Tournament at Ruston, La. 78 vs. South Alabama 59 88 vs. Western Kentucky 103 1998-99 - Won 18, Lost 14 Head Coach - Jeff Mittie Preseason Women’s NIT 65 at Florida 75 86 Virginia 77 65 at Southwest Mo. State 90 SMU Tournament at Dallas, Texas 60 vs. Texas A&M 77 69 at Southern Methodist 91 65 Kansas 61 68 Oklahoma State 65 85 Baylor 88 101 Nevada-Las Vegas 78 Malibu Classic at Malibu, Calif. 71 vs. California-Irvine 68 79 @ Pepperdine 77 70 vs. Valparaiso 85 72 at LaSalle 80 83 at Texas Christian 76 48 at Louisiana Tech* 94 84 South Alabama* 46 82 New Orleans* 71 83 at SW Louisiana* 50 58 at Florida International* 63 68 at Western Kentucky* 76 76 at New Orleans* 54 63 Louisiana Tech* 79 70 Mississippi 68 67 at South Alabama* 57 64 Florida International* 84 82 Western Kentucky* 64 77 Southwestern Louisiana* 55 Sun Belt Conf. Tournament at Jonesboro 87 New Orleans 85 67 Louisiana Tech 114 Postseason Women’s NIT 78 New Hampshire 65 83 Kansas State 70 86 at Memphis 101 1999-2000 - Won 18, Lost 12 Head Coach - Brian Boyer ASU Lady Indian Invitational at Jonesboro 93 vs. Butler 76 74 vs. SE Missouri State 69 86 Southwest Missouri State 65 84 Louisville 70 Cook Children’s TCU Invitational at Fort Worth, Texas 85 vs. Jackson State 39 73 at TCU 67 86 McNeese State 55

62 65 72 67 82 54 63 84 87 80 95 63 55 59 71 69 76 69 61 64

at Marquette at Southern Miss at Kansas Western Kentucky* Arkansas-Little Rock* at Denver* at Western Kentucky* New Orleans* South Alabama* at Louisiana-Lafayette* at Arkansas-Little Rock* at Florida International* at Virginia at Louisiana Tech* Louisiana-Lafayette* Louisiana Tech* at New Orleans* at South Alabama* Denver* Florida International* Sun Belt Conf. Tournament at Bowling Green, Ky. 76 vs. Denver 81 vs. Louisiana Tech Postseason Women’s NIT 74 at Memphis 2000-01 - Won 14, Lost 14 Head Coach - Brian Boyer Michigan State Tournament at East Lansing, Mich. 50 @ Michigan State 71 vs. Tennessee Tech 51 Kansas 79 at McNeese State (OT) 52 at Butler 101 Mississippi Valley State 78 Southern Mississippi 54 at Mississippi Fun in the Sun Classic at Cancun, Mexico 45 vs. Duke 100 vs. Florida Atlantic 98 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 59 Louisiana Tech* 85 Middle Tennessee* 65 at South Alabama* 52 at Florida International* 62 at Louisiana Tech* 77 Arkansas-Little Rock* 65 Florida International* 75 Western Kentucky* 59 at New Orleans* 72 Louisiana-Lafayette* 55 at Denver* 67 at Middle Tennessee* 65 New Mexico State* 67 North Texas* 98 at Western Kentucky* 70 at Arkansas-Little Rock* Sun Belt Conf. Tournament at Mobile, Ala. 54 at South Alabama

65 64 70 62 49 66 90 86 52 69 64 69 57 95 74 82 68 64 51 70 69 91 76

76 61 63 74 54 35 60 69 69 75 41 62 63 69 57 95 74 82 68 64 51 70 69 57 95 74 82 68

2001-02 - Won 12, Lost 16 Head Coach - Brian Boyer DePaul Moran Realty Classic at Chicago, Ill. 72 vs. Western Michigan 62 68 at DePaul 86 Loyola-Marymount Thanksgiving Classic at Los Angeles, CA 59 vs. Michigan State 70 74 vs. Ball State 72 69 Jackson State 62 East Carolina U.S. Cellular Classic at Greenville, N.C. 52 vs. Georgia Tech 77 72 at East Carolina 69 64 Northern Iowa 70

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1996-97 - Won 20, Lost 8 Head Coach - Jeff Mittie UNLV Classic at Las Vegas, Nev. 95 vs. Illinois (OT) 89 78 at Nevada-Las Vegas 66 65 at Wichita State 75 72 Mississippi 76 S.F. Austin/Dial Soap Classic Nacogdoches, Texas 69 vs. New Mexico State 54 72 at Stephen F. Austin 96 68 at Missouri 55 62 at Northeast Louisiana 58 79 at Austin Peay State 69 68 Murray State 50 107 Lamar* 51 83 Southwestern Louisiana* 41 100 at Texas-Pan American* 59 71 at Lamar* 66 76 Lyon College 60 110 New Orleans* 65 79 Texas-Pan American 50 76 at South Alabama* 68 61 at New Orleans* 69 59 Louisiana Tech* 80 63 Western Kentucky* 50 91 Northeast Louisiana 60 95 at SW Louisiana* 44 55 at Louisiana Tech* 100 59 at Western Kentucky* 74 83 South Alabama* 67 Sun Belt Conf. Tournament at Bowling Green, Ky. 70 vs. South Alabama 51 61 at Western Kentucky 76

75 67 60 110 80 90 83 67 80 107 70 80 105 71 86 124 75 68 63 93


A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Mississippi Marquette at Louisiana Tech at Denver* at North Texas* Arkansas-Little Rock* South Alabama* Florida International* at New Orleans* Middle Tennessee* Western Kentucky* at Arkansas-Little Rock* at Texas-Pan American at Middle Tennessee* at Western Kentucky* Louisiana-Lafayette* New Mexico State* at Florida International* Sun Belt Conf. Tournament at New Orleans, La. 47 vs. New Orleans (OT)

all-time results

86 60 54 62 66 53 54 58 69 68 62 59 97 64 55 77 75 61

2002-03 - Won 12, Lost 18 Head Coach - Brian Boyer 84 Maryland-Eastern Shore 54 Louisiana Tech Georgia Tech Tournament at Atlanta, Ga. 67 vs. Miami (OH) 63 vs. East Tennessee State 111 at Morris Brown 64 Grambling 66 at Northern Iowa 69 Hampton 64 Tulane 51 at Santa Clara 68 at Cal Poly 74 Arkansas-Little Rock 63 Belmont (OT) 63 at Middle Tennessee 77 at Western Kentucky 62 Denver 92 North Texas* 68 Texas Pan-American* 62 Florida International* 69 New Orleans (OT)* 34 at South Alabama* 53 at Arkansas-Little Rock* 63 Middle Tennessee* 73 Western Kentucky* 68 at Louisiana-Lafayette* 58 at New Mexico State* 66 at Florida International* Sun Belt Conf. Tournament at Bowling Green, Ky. 66 vs. Denver 64 vs. New Mexico State 52 vs. Middle Tennessee

81 63 78 72 82 41 61 57 70 80 77 53 70 79 54 55 55 73 51

64 72 72 48 48 69 70 73 69 82 73 56 62 80 84 70 72 59 72 63 45 50 71 85 57 73 76 59 60 65

2003-04 - Won 19, Lost 10 Head Coach - Brian Boyer 79 at Belmont 70 89 Cal Poly 60 Long Island Turkey Day Classic at New York, N.Y. 84 vs. Alabama-Birmingham 77 65 at Long Island 64 84 Murray State 79 77 at Hampton 54 77 Alabama A & M 50 Louisiana State Tournament at Baton Rouge, La. 56 vs. Richmond 76 63 vs. Kent State 67 91 Stephen F. Austin 73 52 East Carolina 62 62 Florida International * 60 56 at Tulane 59 69 Middle Tennessee * 62 81 Western Kentucky * 74

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63 at Denver * 66 60 at North Texas * 47 86 at Ark.-Little Rock * (OT) 79 57 at Florida International * 67 67 at New Orleans * 61 57 South Alabama * 54 69 Arkansas Little Rock * 53 81 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 68 47 at Middle Tennessee * 70 70 at Western Kentucky * 60 57 Louisiana-Lafayette * 48 61 New Mexico State * 67 Sun Belt Conference Tournament at Bowling Green, KY 65 vs. New Mexico State (2OT) 71 Women’s National Invitation Tournament 52 Rice 59

45 82 87 50 62 68 85 53 75 65 61 80 85 75 55 75 72 87 69 65 66 69 62 80 72 71 64 61 49 78 98 52

2004-05 - Won 21, Lost 11 Head Coach - Brian Boyer Subway Classic Minneapolis, Minn. at #14 Minnesota 82 vs. Valparaiso 61 Texas-El Paso 63 at #21/23 Louisiana Tech 67 at Alabama A&M 66 #22/23 TCU 64 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 43 Duel in the Desert Las Vegas, NV vs. #12 Texas Tech 87 vs. Western Michigan 43 at Stephen F. Austin 78 at Texas-El Paso 67 Long Island 46 at Florida International * (OT) 74 at Western Kentucky * 83 at Middle Tennessee * 56 North Texas * 56 Denver * 45 at TAMUCC 73 Arkansas-Little Rock * 43 at South Alabama * 37 New Orleans * 44 at Arkansas-Little Rock * 62 Florida International * 51 Western Kentucky * 70 Middle Tennessee * 69 at New Mexico State * 53 at Louisiana-Lafayette * 66 Sun Belt Conf. Tournament at Denton, Texas vs. South Alabama 53 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette 61 Women’s National Invitation Tournament Mississippi State 61 Arkansas 84 at Iowa 66

2005-06 - Won 15, Lost 15 Head Coach - Brian Boyer 70 Missouri 67 68 Missouri State 62 Blue Devil Tournament at Durham, N.C. 56 at #1 Duke 110 74 George Mason 66 58 at #22 Purdue 95 Brown Classic at Providence, R.I. 74 Stony Brook 79 97 Hampton 71 61 Alabama A&M 38 Duel In The Desert Tournament at Las Vegas, Nev. 54 #13 Notre Dame 77 59 #23 North Carolina State 80 67 at TCU 91

64 67 50 65 76 70 75 54 70 76 47 63 59 89 70 86 68

Louisiana Tech 76 North Dakota State 45 *at Florida International 54 *Middle Tennessee 66 *Western Kentucky 62 *Denver 39 *North Texas 47 *Arkansas-Little Rock 46 *at South Alabama 74 *at Troy 65 *at Arkansas-Little Rock 57 *Florida International 67 *at Middle Tennessee 95 *at Western Kentucky 106 *at Louisiana-Lafayette 64 *New Orleans 42 *Troy 62 Sun Belt Conf. Tournament at Murfreesboro, Tenn. 78 North Texas 62 64 Middle Tennessee 90

2006-07 - Won 21, Lost 13 Head Coach - Brian Boyer at Charlotte 76 Alabama 56 at Missouri 74 at Missouri State 54 Purdue 67 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 55 South Dakota State 52 Cal Contra Costa Classic at Berkeley, Calif. 90 San Jose St. 71 62 California 81 80 Oklahoma State 73 65 at La.-Lafayette (OT) 58 69 South Alabama* 57 68 New Orleans* 56 80 at La. Monroe* 64 57 North Texas* 51 62 UALR* 43 55 at Troy* 76 53 Denver* 48 54 at Middle Tennessee* 82 64 at North Dakota State 61 59 Western Kentucky* 64 64 at Fla. International* 67 80 Florida Atlantic* 61 77 La.-Lafayette* 61 78 at South Alabama* 73 70 at Denver* 87 72 La.-Monroe* 54 66 at North Texas* 82 48 at UALR* 64 Sun Belt Conference Tournament at Jonesboro, Ark. 69 La.-Monroe 56 Sun Belt Conference Tournament at Lafayette, La. 76 Western Kentucky 67 59 La.-Lafayette 62 Women’s National Invitation Tournament at Jonesboro, Ark. 59 Murray State 52 Women’s National Invitation Tournament at Madison, Wisc. 45 Wisconsin 77 65 73 53 67 61 87 67

67 54 49 74 57 59 54 36

2007-08 - Won 20, Lost 12 Head Coach - Brian Boyer at South Dakota State Brigham Young at Alabama Missouri State Washington Husky Classic at Seattle, Wash. Weber State Washington at Oklahoma State at Oklahoma

77 53 45 54 44 69 54 93

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 73 UAPB 54 72 Florida Atlantic* 46 68 at New Orleans* 72 49 Indiana State 63 51 Charlotte 58 71 at Louisiana-Lafayette* 65 53 UALR* 50 69 North Texas 55 59 at Louisiana-Monroe* 68 70 Middle Tennessee* 68 46 at Denver* 57 66 Troy* 48 72 Florida International* (OT) 64 73 at Western Kentucky* 81 70 at South Alabama* 58 76 at Florida Atlantic* 61 73 New Orleans* 65 79 Louisiana-Lafayette* 60 51 at UALR* 66 80 at North Texas* 70 68 Louisiana-Monroe* 53 Sun Belt Conference Tournament at Jonesboro, Ark. 68 Florida Atlantic 50 Sun Belt Conference Tournament Mobile, Ala. 53 South Alabama 52 56 Western Kentucky 70 * Conference games

54 80 72 43 52 59 65 70 65 67 49

2009-10 - Won 13, Lost 18 Head Coach - Brian Boyer at Creighton at Kansas St. (OT) UAPB Va. Commonwealth# Seton Hall# Louisiana Tech Missouri State at Saint Louis at Northern Arizona (OT) Texas-Arlington (OT) UALR*

77 79 58 72 76 71 73 79 62 60 75

2010-11 - Won 18, Lost 14 Head Coach - Brian Boyer 69 TAMUCC# 59 47 #22 Iowa# 50 59 UAPB 47 54 Saint Louis 50 48 #20 St. John’s 60 59 at UT-Arlington (OT) 55 80 SMU (2OT) % 86 49 Georgia Southern% 37 66 Henderson State 47 47 at Missouri State 58 54 at Louisiana Tech 84 44 Charlotte 62 59 Stephen F. Austin 42 68 South Alabama* 53 74 Western Kentucky (OT)* 75 62 at Florida International* 61 52 at Florida Atlantic* 56 80 Louisiana-Lafayette* 70 52 Middle Tennessee* 57 56 at Denver* 65 62 at North Texas (OT)* 59 45 Louisiana-Monroe* 61 36 at UALR* 53 62 Denver* 53 45 at Louisiana-Monroe* 55 66 at Louisiana-Lafayette* 44 83 at Troy (OT)* 69 71 North Texas* 50 54 UALR* 51 Sun Belt Conference Tournament at Hot Springs, Ark. 66 Florida Atlantic 52 77 Middle Tennessee 62 47 Western Kentucky 55 # - TAMUCC Islander Classic % - SMU Hoops for the Cure

48 84 48 64 52 50 51 80 59 58 69

2011-12 - Won 12, Lost 18 Head Coach - Brian Boyer at Charlotte TAMUCC at Tulsa Toledo at SEMO Arizona State Classic vs. Illinois State# vs. E. Washington# Tulsa Louisiana Tech Southern California at Stephen F. Austin

68 Missouri State 77 44 Florida Atlantic* 57 57 at Louisiana-Monroe* 83 49 Denver* 58 70 North Texas (OT)* 64 83 UT-Martin 68 57 UALR* 64 62 at Middle Tennessee* 71 55 Louisiana-Lafayette* 52 61 at Denver* 73 54 at North Texas* 68 76 Louisiana-Monroe* 61 39 at South Alabama* 68 57 at Louisiana-Lafayette* 50 62 Troy* 39 45 Florida International* 52 56 at Western Kentucky* 53 43 at UALR* 59 Sun Belt Conference Tournament at Hot Springs, Arkansas 38 vs. South Alabama 62 2012-13 - Won 15, Lost 15 Head Coach - Brian Boyer 34 at Toledo 56 62 at UT-Martin 72 51 Wichita State 60 51 SEMO 52 58 at USC 72 60 at Florida International* 57 71 at Florida Atlantic* 79 58 Central Arkansas 51 60 at Missouri State 83 75 Austin Peay 44 66 Nicholls State 58 77 Louisiana-Lafayette* 53 47 at South Alabama* 53 70 Middle Tennessee* 72 63 Western Kentucky* 68 49 Florida International* 43 48 at  Louisiana-Lafayette* 39 71 Louisiana-Monroe* 58 87 at Troy* 74 74 Florida Atlantic* 56 72 South Alabama* 61 62 North Texas* 64 49 at Middle Tennessee* 93 78 at Western Kentucky* 74 50 Arkansas-Little Rock* 54 77 at Louisiana-Monroe* 58 71 Troy* 59 51 at North Texas* 53 50 at Arkansas-Little Rock* 58 Sun Belt Conference Tournament at Hot Springs, Ark. 50 vs Florida International 58

78 71 70 56 64 78 72 70 69 56 64

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2008-09 - Won 16, Lost 14 Head Coach - Brian Boyer Creighton 56 Northern Arizona 40 at Southern Illinois 79 at Missouri State 61 Kansas State 69 UTSA Thanksgiving Classic at San Antonio, Texas 88 vs. Charleston Southern 69 73 vs. Texas-San Antonio 59 76 at Indiana State (OT) 68 57 Oklahoma 87 51 FIU* 63 47 at UALR* 65 71 Alcorn State 44 39 at Brigham Young 49 63 New Orleans* 61 63 at Denver* 64 73 at North Texas* 63 64 Louisiana-Monroe* 54 68 South Alabama* 69 51 at Middle Tennessee* 91 44 Florida Atlantic* 54 78 Western Kentucky* 67 69 at Troy* 74 44 at FIU* 55 56 UALR* 55 74 at Louisiana-Lafayette* 66 47 at New Orleans* 41 72 Denver* 65 76 North Texas* 67 66 at ULM* 63 Sun Belt Conference Tournament at Jonesboro, Ark. 74 North Texas 80 * Conference games

73 71 76 52 58

68 Southern Illinois 54 60 at Denver* 65 77 North Texas* 65 65 Middle Tennessee* 75 67 at South Alabama* 68 77 at North Texas* 76 61 at FIU* 65 69 at Florida Atlantic* 85 67 Louisiana-Lafayette* 56 74 Denver* 58 48 at UALR* 79 57 at New Orleans* 70 77 Louisiana-Monroe* 56 78 at Western Kentucky* (OT) 83 87 at Louisiana-Lafayette 58 74 Western Kentucky* 83 67 New Orleans* 52 69 Troy* 75 Sun Belt Conference Tournament at Hot Springs, Ark. 60 Troy% 54 60 UALR% 73 # - Seton Hall The Rock Classic


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all-time series results

All-Time Series Results 2013-14 Opponents In Bold Abilene Christian Alabama Alabama A&M Alabama-Birmingham Alcorn State Appalachian State Arizona State Arkansas Arkansas Baptist Arkansas Brokerage Arkansas-Little Rock Arkansas-Monticello Arkansas-Pine Bluff Arkansas State-Beebe Arkansas Tech Austin Peay Ball State Baylor Belmont Boise State Boston Brigham Young Butler Cal Cal-Irvine Cal Poly Cal-Santa Barbara Central Arkansas Central Florida Charlotte Charleston Southern Cincinnati College of Ozarks Coppin State Creighton Cumberland Delta State Denver DePaul Dillard (La.) Duke East Carolina East Tennessee State Eastern Washington Evansville Florida Florida Atlantic Florida International George Mason George Washington Georgia Southern Georgia State Georgia Tech Grambling State Hampton Harding Hawaii Henderson State Illinois Illinois State

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1-2 2-3 2-1 5-0 5-1 0-1 0-0 3-5 1-0 1-0 43-16 8-11 21-5 1-2 8-11 6-1 1-0 1-2 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 3-1 0-1 1-0 1-1 0-1 11-6 4-1 0-4 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 0-1 0-2 9-12 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-1 1-0 0-1 1-1 0-2 7-5 8-18 1-0 1-1 1-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 2-1 1-0 0-2 17-3 1-0 0-1

Indiana State 2-1 Iowa 0-2 Jackson State 2-0 James Madison 1-0 Kansas 2-3 Kansas State 5-1 Kent State 0-1 Kentucky State 0-2 Lamar 19-15 LaSalle 0-2 Long Island 2-0 Louisiana College 0-1 Louisiana-Lafayette 45-12 Louisiana-Monroe 18-13 Louisiana Tech 2-37 Louisville 1-1 Loyola Marymount 0-1 Lyon College* 17-3 Maine 0-1 Marquette 1-2 Marshall 0-1 Maryland Eastern Shore 1-0 McNeese State 5-6 Memphis% 1-9 Miami (OH) 0-1 Michigan State 0-2 Middle Tennessee 6-18 Mississippi 3-7 Mississippi College 4-2 Mississippi County All-Stars 3-1 Mississippi State 5-2 Mississippi Valley State 16-3 Missouri 1-2 Missouri-Kansas City 5-4 Missouri-St. Louis 3-0 Missouri Southern 0-1 Missouri State+ 7-10 Minnesota 0-2 Morgan State 0-0 Morris Brown 1-0 Murray State 9-8 Nebraska 2-1 Nebraska Wesleyan 1-0 Nevada-Las Vegas 2-1 New Hampshire 2-0 New Mexico State 6-3 New Orleans 29-14 Niagara 1-0 Nicholls State 2-0 Northern Arizona 2-0 Northern Illinois 1-0 Northern Iowa 1-2 North Carolina 0-0 North Carolina State 0-1 North Dakota State 2-0 North Texas 20-11 Northwest Oklahoma State 0-3 Notre Dame 0-1 Ouachita Baptist 12-3 Oklahoma 1-4 Oklahoma State 2-4 Pepperdine 1-0 Philander Smith 4-0

Portland 1-0 Purdue 0-2 Rice 0-1 Richmond 0-1 Saint Louis 7-1 San Francisco 1-1 San Jose State 1-0 Santa Clara 0-1 Seton Hall 0-1 South Alabama 28-11 South Carolina 2-0 South Dakota State 1-1 Southeast Missouri State 4-5 SE Oklahoma State 0-1 Southern^ 3-0 Southern Arkansas# 7-9 Southern California 1-1 Southern Ill.-Edwardsville 1-0 Southern Illinois 1-1 Southern Methodist 2-2 Southern Mississippi 2-2 Southwest Baptist 1-0 Stephen F. Austin 3-3 Stony Brook 0-1 Tennessee-Martin 3-5 Tennessee State 1-1 Tennessee Tech 1-1 Texas 0-1 Texas A&M 1-2 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 4-0 Texas-Arlington 8-5 Texas Christian 4-1 Texas-El Paso 5-1 Texas-Pan American 25-0 Texas-San Antonio 1-0 Texas State 0-0 Texas Tech 0-2 Toledo 2-1 Troy 8-3 Tulane 1-2 Tulsa 4-1 Union (Tenn.) 0-2 U.S. International 1-0 Valparaiso 1-1 Virginia 1-1 Virginia Commonwealth 0-1 Washington 0-1 Weber State 1-0 Western Kentucky 18-30 Western Michigan 2-0 Wichita State 2-2

Most Played rivalries 1. UALR . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 2. ULL . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 3. WKU . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 4. UNO . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 5. La. Tech . . . . . . . . . . .39 USA . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 7. Lamar . . . . . . . . . . . .34

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL --A-Alford, Kelley (‘05, ‘06) Allison, Linda (‘81, ‘82, ‘84) Abraham, Amber (‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘06) Anderson, Ashley (‘06, ‘07, ‘08) Asher, Kay (‘75)

--B-Baker, Rachel (‘08) Balentine, Kim (‘78, ‘79) Barry, Christina (‘98) Binkley, Amie (‘89, ‘90) Birmingham, Karla (‘76, ‘77) Bolding, Meredith (‘94) Bradshaw, Kellina (‘98, ‘99) Brehe, Ada (‘89) Brehe, Eva (‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89) Brown, Erica (‘84, ‘85) Brown, Jessica (‘10) Brown, Rachel (‘05, ‘06, ‘07) Brown-Haywood, Khadija (‘13) Burleson, Jeannie (‘78)

--C--

--D-Davie, Adrianne (‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07) Davis, Holly (‘91, ‘92) Davis, Kim (‘99, ‘00) Delap, Susan (‘84) Dement, Tania (‘86) DePriest, Phyllis (‘75, ‘77) DeVore, Janet (‘91, ‘92) DiCicco, Gina (‘81) Dotson, Belinda (‘75) Dudic, Rebecca (‘97, ‘98) Dunn, Elyseia (‘09) Dyess, Kathy (‘97)

--E-Eaves, Denise (‘91, ‘92) Ellison, Breaunna (‘10, ‘11) Eskridge, Ashley (‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95) Evans, Keeshia (‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01)

--F-Featherston, Danielle (‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96) Fields, Charlotte (‘84, ‘85, ‘86, 1988) Flanery, Jessica (‘13) Flynn, Sheri (‘90) Freeman, Rodneikka (‘03, ‘05)

--G-Gaines, Michelle (‘85)

--H-Hafner, June (‘75) Hagood, Julie (‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00) Hall, Kellye (‘77) Harris, Claudia (‘88) Harris, Lee Ann (‘79) Harris, Missy (‘75) Harris, Quiana (‘99, ‘00) Hawkins, Semona (1985, 1986) Hayes, Zennia (‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90) Heiberg, Amanda (‘97) Helms, Melody (‘83, ‘84, ‘86) Henke, Linsay (‘09, ‘10) Higgins, Martha (‘79, ‘80, ‘81) Hiles, Brittney (‘06, ‘07, ‘08) Hodge, Dena (‘81, ‘82, ‘83) Holm, Betty (‘77, ‘78, ‘79) Holsten, Dana (‘89, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92) Hopper, Micaela (‘01, ‘02) Hornbeck, Emily (‘04) Horton, Michelle (‘82, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85) Horton, Phyllis (‘76) Horton, Rosetta (‘75) Humphries, Z (‘02, ‘03) Hunt, Jasmine (‘12. ‘13) Hurst, NeNe (‘09, ‘10, 11, ‘12)

--I-Isbell, Julie (‘96)

Maglaughlin, Ronnie (‘05, ‘06) Martin, Diane (‘76) McCarroll, Michele (‘90, ‘91) McCarter, Karissa (‘88, ‘89) McClendon, Karen (‘80) McCoy, Rachel (‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90) McDowell, Quinishia (‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13) McKeirnan, Jolie (‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03) McNair, Makala (‘08) Mitchell, Tiffany (‘95) Morgan, Debbie Balentine- (‘76, ‘77, ‘78, ‘79) Morgan, Rita (‘76) Morrill, Jane (‘11, ‘12, ‘13) Morris, Barbara (‘82, ‘83) Muirhead, Brandi (‘97, ‘98)

--O-O’Bannon, Jalen (‘13) Olvera, Ashley (‘12, ‘13)

--P-Partain, Lisa (‘83) Parks, Vanessa (‘84) Pence, Melia, (‘07) Penn, Beth (‘84, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87) Perkins, Beverly (‘76) Petty, Becky (‘91) Phillips, Patti (‘78, ‘79) Phipps, Gaye (‘80) Porter, Rachel (‘03) Pospisil, Kayla (‘08) Powell, Mary (‘82, ‘83) Powers, Patti (‘81) Price, Michelle (‘85, ‘86) Pritchett, Tiarra (‘12)

--Q-Qedan, Hanna (‘12, ‘13) Quarrells, Lois (‘76, ‘77) Quarry, Cindy (‘78)

--J-Jackson, Quintella (‘84, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87) Jamieson, Loretta (‘81, ‘82, ‘83, ‘84) Jayroe, Sue Hill- (‘77, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80) Jefferson, Ebonie (‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10) Jenkins, Renee (‘86) Jernigan, Rita (‘75) Johnson, Jeanetta (‘78, ‘79) Johnson, Tanisha (‘99, ‘00) Jones, LaTanya (‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97) Jones, Marcia (‘84, ‘85) Jordan, April (‘88)

--R-Randke, Mekena (‘11) Reel, Laura (‘12) Reid, Tasha (‘02) Rhea, Shannon (‘90, ‘91) Richardson, Sueann (‘77, ‘78) Roberson, Sherry (‘75) Roberts, Lunden (‘12) Romine, Vicki (‘87, ‘88) Rowell, Melinda (‘81, ‘82, ‘83, ‘84) Ross, Jill (‘83) Rush, Charity (‘98, ‘99)

--K-Kemp, Tia (‘95, ‘96, ‘97) Killough, Lindsey (‘13) King, Xena (‘13) Kukura, Andrea (‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89)

--L-Lane, Zaneta (‘04, ‘05) Lee, Sharon (‘75, ‘77) LeGrande, Mary (‘94) Lercher, Theresa (‘79, ‘80) Lewis, Meghan (‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12) Lock, Kelsey (‘05, ‘06, ‘07) Long, Kathie (‘79, ‘80, ‘81) Lowman, Casie (‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03)

--M-Maddox, Olivia (‘12)

--S-Sagaikaite, Agne (‘02, ‘04) Sample, Clara (‘76, ‘77) Scales, Palmer (‘84, ‘85) Scheer, Angie (‘89, ‘90) Schlup, Lyndsay (‘07,’08, ‘09, ‘10) Schrock, Vanessa (‘04, ‘05) Schumann, Jennifer (‘91, ‘92) Scott, Cindy (‘77) Scott, Shay (‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11) Scroggins, Sherry (‘82) Shelby, Brooke (‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04) Shepherd, Cheri (‘92, ‘93) Sims, Rudy (‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07) Sinegar, Bernadette (‘85) Smith, Carey (‘97) Smith, Rae-Anne (‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02) Smith, Shundra (‘95, ‘96)

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all-time letterwnners

Caraway, Katie (‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06) Carlew, Karen (‘75, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78) Carter, Ali (‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘07) Carter, Holly (‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96) Chatman, Jimmisa (‘98, ‘99) Chism, Felicia (‘91, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94) Christian, Tabitha (‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07) Clark, Donna (‘81, ‘82) Clausen, Leslie (‘85) Clay, Claudette (‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90) Clayborn, LaWanda (‘10, ‘11) Clifft, Susan (‘75) Cotton, Cynthia (‘85, ‘86) Cottrell, Mozell Maddox- (‘94, ‘95, ‘97, ‘99) Crane, Leslie (‘85, ‘86) Crawford, Evevetta (‘94, ‘95) Criner, Angie (‘08) Curtis, Serenia (‘91, ‘92)

Glenn, Kimmie (‘75, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78) Glenn, Tammy (‘77, ‘78) Golden, Sandy (‘76) Goodall, Natalie (‘00, ‘01) Graddy, Linda (‘82, ‘83, ‘84) Graddy, Mary (‘80, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83) Gragg, Amanda (‘05) Gragg, Paula (‘83) Graves, LaToya (‘03) Guy, Annette (‘75, ‘76)


A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Smith, Tracy (‘90) Smith, Veronica (‘07, ‘08, ‘09) Smith, Wanda (‘75) Soukupova, Lenka (‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01) Spears, Shelly (‘88, ‘89) Starr, Caroline (‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09) Steimel, Rose (‘83) Stoudemire, LaDe’Sha (‘09)

ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

--T-Tackett, Jammie (‘99, ‘00) Tate, Creshauna (‘93) Tate, Sonja (‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93) Tausan, Crystal (‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96) Taylor, Jasmine (‘10, ‘11) Taylor, Jazmine (‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘11) Taylor, Latrice (‘00, ‘01) Tedder, Lurlene (‘76) Thibodeaux, Phyllis (‘93) Thomas, Retta (‘81, ‘82) Thorton, Susie (‘78) Towne, Amy (‘97, ‘98) Troupe, Joycelyn (‘87, ‘88, ‘89) Tucker, Chiquita (‘01, ‘02) Tucker, Shyla (‘91, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94)

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all-time letterwnners

Vaccari, Juli (‘75) VanDunk, Dawnetta (‘94) Van Horenbeeck, Claudia (‘90)

--W-Walmsley, Sandra (‘79, ‘80) Ward, Becky (‘76, ‘77) Ward, Halsey (‘06) Watson, Andi (‘10, ’11, ‘12, ‘13) Weaver, Pat (‘75, ‘76) Werntz, Lindsay (‘97) Webster, Catriece (‘03, ‘04) Whitehurst, Teresa (‘80) Wilburn, Barbara (‘85, ‘86, ‘88, ‘89) Wilford, Marie (‘75) Wilkett, Nicole (‘91, ‘92) Williams, Ashley (‘03) Williams, Shavondra (‘06) Wilson, Carol (‘80) Wiskotoni, Becky (‘79, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82) Wyatt, Carlette (‘13) Wyatt, Carlisha (‘13)

--Y-Young, Beth (‘93, ‘95, ‘96) Young, Melissa (‘87, ‘88) Current Players in Bold

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The Arkansas State University Athletic Department announced the second largest single donation in its history, a $400,000 gift from Charles Luter that is being used to enhance the athletic academic facility, at a press conference held at the newly named Charles F. Luter Family Academic Success Center in September of 2008. The Charles Luter Family Academic Success Center serves as a foundation for structure, discipline and organization for the education of all ASU student-athletes. The facility, coupled with innovative programs and equipment, currently houses the academic support staff, tutors, computer labs, a resource room, study areas, tutorial rooms, small group study centers, a large conference room, the compliance office and spring sports coaching offices. The athletic department came back on May 20, 2011 to hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open-house reception for to showcase some of the renovations that have occured since the donation was made. Among the most recent and noticeable modifications to the Charles Luter Family Academic Success Center is a new foyer housed in a brick and rock exterior that, along with new landscaping, gives the entrance to the building a modern look and creates a stronger image. The actual foyer has a large Red Wolves logo embedded in a terrazzo flooring that greets visitors as they enter the building. A receptionist office now also connects to the lobby area, which holds all-new furniture and a plaque recognizing Charles and his wife, Kay. A restructuring of the academic resource center, now known as Dawson’s Den, has occurred, including a wall-wrap celebrating academic success that is clearly visible for student-athletes working in the computer lab. Additionally, tutorial rooms and computer-work stations have been upgraded in this area, which also displays pictures of the most recent ASU graduates. The names of the latest members of the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll are also showcased in Dawson’s Den. The area is named after Scott and Kay Dawson, longtime supporters of Red Wolves’ athletics. Team photos have been hung and are displayed along the walls of the building, along with plaques displaying the all-time winners of the Terry Gwin and Scott and Kay Dawson Ambassador Awards, two of the highest honors and ASU student-athlete can receive. Additional renovations are still scheduled, includiing a “Wall of Honor” that will recognize special student-athletes that come to Arkansas State and excelled in their business, in their profession, in their career or in their community.

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FIU Western Kentucky South Alabama Florida Atlantic Troy

Conference Stadnings (1992-Present) 2012-2013 WEST DIVISION Team W L Pct. #*UALR 14 6 700 Arkansas State 12 8 .600 North Texas 10 10 .500 Louisiana-Monroe 7 13 .350 Louisiana-Lafayette3 17 .150

W 24 15 11 10 10

L 9 15 19 21 21

Pct. .727 .500 .367 .323 .323

EAST DIVISION W L Pct. 17 3 .850 13 7 .650 12 8 .600 10 10 .500 9 11 .450 3 17 .150

W 25 22 19 17 12 7

L 8 11 13 13 17 24

Pct. .758 .667 .594 .567 .414 .226

Team !*Middle Tenn. #Western Ky. #FIU South Alabama Florida Atlantic Troy

2011-2012 WEST DIVISION Team W L Pct. *!UALR 12 4 .750 #Denver 11 5 .688 North Texas 7 9 .438 Louisiana-Monroe 7 9 .438 Arkansas State 6 10 .375 Louisiana-Lafayette1 15 .063 EAST DIVISION Team W L Pct. *%Middle Tenn. 16 0 1.000 #Florida Atlantic 11 5 .688 #FIU 10 6 .625 South Alabama 9 7 .563 Western Kentucky 5 11 .313 Troy 1 15 .063

W 20 17 15 9 12 7 W 26 17 23 17 9 2

L 13 13 16 21 18 23 L 7 13 11 13 21 26

Pct. .606 .567 .484 .300 .400 .233 Pct. .788 .567 .676 .567 .300 .071

* — Division Champion ! — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier % - NCAA Tournament Participant # — Postseason WNIT Participant

Team *!UALR #Denver ULM Arkansas State La.-Lafayette North Texas

2010-2011 WEST DIVISION W L Pct. 14 2 .875 11 5 .688 9 7 .563 9 7 .563 4 12 .250 2 14 .125

W 23 19 16 18 11 5

L 8 12 15 14 19 25

Pct. .742 .613 .516 .563 .367 .167

Team *%Middle Tenn.

EAST DIVISION W L Pct. W 14 2 .875 23

L 8

Pct. .742

.625 16 16 .563 15 17 .500 17 13 .250 7 21 .124 5 25

.500 .469 .567 .250 .167

* — Division Champion ! — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier % - NCAA Tournament Participant # — Postseason WNIT Participant 2009-2010 WEST DIVISION W L Pct. 17 1 .944 12 6 .667 7 11 .389 5 13 .278 4 14 .222 4 14 .222 4 14 .222

W 27 18 13 9 12 10 9

L 6 13 18 22 20 19 22

Pct. .818 .581 .419 .290 .375 .345 .290

EAST DIVISION Team W L Pct. *%Middle Tenn. 17 1 .944 #Western Kentucky14 4 .778 Florida Atlantic 10 8 .556 FIU 9 9 .500 South Alabama 9 9 .500 Troy 5 13 .278

W 25 21 14 14 15 12

L 6 11 15 16 16 17

Pct. .806 .656 .483 .467 .484 .414

Team *!UALR Denver Arkansas State North Texas New Orleans ULM La.-Lafayette

* — Division Champion ! — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier % - NCAA Tournament Participant # — Postseason WNIT Participant

Team *#UALR Arkansas State Denver New Orleans ULM North Texas La.-Lafayette

2008-2009 WEST DIVISION W L Pct. 16 2 .889 10 8 .556 10 8 .556 8 10 .444 7 11 .389 6 12 .333 0 18 .000

W 26 16 16 14 15 11 3

L 7 14 15 17 16 20 27

Pct. .788 .533 .516 .452 .484 .355 .100

Team *!Middle Tenn. South Alabama Western Kentucky Troy Florida Atlantic FIU

EAST DIVISION W L Pct. 16 2 .889 10 8 .556 10 8 .556 10 8 .556 9 9 .500 4 14 .222

W 26 21 16 16 12 6

L 7 11 13 14 17 24

Pct. .788 .656 .552 .533 .414 .200

* — Division Champion ! — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier # — Postseason WNIT Participant 2007-2008 WEST DIVISION Team W L Pct. *#Ark-Little Rock 14 4 .778 Arkansas State 13 5 .722 La.-Monroe 10 8 .556

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W L 23 9 20 12 17 13

Pct. .719 .625 .567

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* — Division Champion ! — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier % - NCAA Tournament Participant # — Postseason WNIT Participant

10 6 9 7 8 8 4 12 2 14


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8 7 6 4

10 11 12 14

.444 14 18 .389 13 17 .333 11 19 .222 8 22

Team *!Western Ky. #Middle Tenn. South Alabama Fla. Internat’l Troy Florida Atlantic

EAST DIVISION W L Pct. 16 2 .889 14 4 .778 10 8 .556 8 10 .444 5 13 .278 2 16 .111

W 26 22 20 13 13 6

L 8 12 11 18 18 22

.438 .433 .367 .267 Pct. .765 .647 .645 .419 .419 .214

conference standings

* — Division Champion ! — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier # — Postseason WNIT Participant 2006-2007 WEST DIVISION Team W L Pct. *%La.-Lafayette 14 4 .778 Denver 12 6 .667 Ark-Little Rock 12 6 .667 #Arkansas State 11 7 .611 North Texas 6 12 .333 La.-Monroe 4 14 .222 New Orleans 3 15 .167

W 25 20 21 20 9 14 9

L 9 11 10 12 20 16 21

Pct. .735 .645 .677 .625 .310 .467 .300

EAST DIVISION W L Pct. 18 0 1.000 14 4 .778 9 9 .500 7 11 .389 5 13 .278 2 16 .111

W 30 23 16 14 12 6

L 4 9 14 16 17 25

Pct. .882 .719 .533 .467 .414 .194

Team *!Middle Tenn. # Western Ky. Fla. Internat’l South Alabama Troy Florida Atlantic

* — Division Champion ! — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier % — NCAA Tournament Participant # — Postseason WNIT Participant

Team *#W. Kentucky !Middle Tenn. #Fla. International Arkansas State Ark-Little Rock

W 27 20 19 15 13

L 7 11 13 15 15

Pct. .794 .645 .594 .500 .464

Team *North Texas Denver La.-Lafayette South Alabama Troy New Orleans

WEST DIVISION W L Pct. 9 6 .600 8 7 .533 8 7 .533 8 7 .533 3 12 .200 1 14 .067

W 19 15 18 15 9 3

L 9 13 10 14 18 25

Pct. .679 .536 .643 .517 .333 .107

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Team La-Lafayette* North Texas South Alabama Denver New Mexico St. New Orleans

WEST DIVISION W L Pct. 10 5 .667 9 6 .600 7 8 .467 4 11 .267 4 11 .267 2 13 .133

W L 19 8 21 11 24 9 18 11 10 19

Pct. .692 .656 .727 .621 .345

W 22 14 13 6 9 2

Pct. .710 .500 .464 .214 .321 .071

L 9 14 15 22 19 26

* — Division Champion $ — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier + — Postseason WNIT Participant 2003-2004 EAST DIVISION Team W L Pct. Arkansas State*+ 10 4 .714 Middle Tenn.*$ 10 4 .714 Western Ky.*+^ 10 4 .714 Fla. Internat’l 5 9 .357 Ark-Little Rock 3 11 .214

W 19 24 20 11 10

L 10 8 14 16 17

Pct. .655 .750 .588 .407 .370

WEST DIVISION W L Pct. 11 4 .733 7 8 .467 7 8 .467 6 9 .400 6 9 .400 5 10 .333

W 22 13 11 14 13 10

L 7 15 17 15 16 17

Pct. .759 .464 .393 .483 .448 .370

Team So. Alabama*+ La.-Lafayette North Texas Denver New Mexico St. New Orleans

* — Division Champion/Co-Champions $ — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier ^ — Preseason WNIT Participant + — Postseason WNIT Participant

2005-06 EAST DIVISION W L Pct. 12 2 .857 10 4 .714 9 5 .643 7 7 .500 5 9 .357

* — Division Champion ! — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier # — Postseason WNIT Participant

2004-2005 EAST DIVISION Team W L Pct. Western Ky.+* 12 2 .857 Arkansas State+ 11 3 .786 Middle Tenn.$ 11 3 .786 Fla. International 7 7 .500 Ark-Little Rock 3 11 .214

Team Western Ky.*$ Fla. Internat’l+ Middle Tenn. Arkansas State Ark-Little Rock

2002-2003 EAST DIVISION W L Pct. 12 2 .857 9 5 .643 9 5 .643 5 9 .357 0 14 .000

W 22 19 18 12 5

L 9 11 11 18 23

Pct. .710 .633 .621 .400 .179

Team So. Alabama*^+ New Mexico St.* New Orleans North Texas Denver La.-Lafayette

WEST DIVISION W L Pct. 10 5 .667 10 5 .667 9 6 .600 6 9 .400 6 9 .400 4 11 .267

W 19 16 12 12 12 8

L 10 12 16 16 18 19

Pct. .655 .571 .429 .429 .400 .296

* — Division Champion/Co-Champions $ — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier ^ — Preseason WNIT Participant

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL + — Postseason WNIT Participant 2001-2002 EAST DIVISION Team W L Pct. $+*Fla. Internat’l 13 1 .929 ^Western Ky. 9 5 .643 Middle Tenn. 7 7 .500 Arkansas State 6 8 .429 Ark-Little Rock 2 12 .143

W 27 16 16 12 8

L 6 14 13 16 19

Pct. .818 .533 .522 .429 .296

WEST DIVISION W L Pct. 12 3 .750 11 4 .733 7 8 .467 6 9 .400 6 9 .400 1 14 .067

W 21 16 17 13 11 7

L 9 13 11 16 18 21

Pct. .700 .522 .607 .448 .379 .250

Team ^*North Texas Denver South Alabama New Mexico St. New Orleans La.-Lafayette

* — Division Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant + — Sun Belt Tournament Champion ^ — WNIT Participant

W 31 20 17 14 19 6

L 5 10 13 14 14 22

Pct. .861 .667 .567 .500 .576 .214

WEST DIVISION W L Pct. 14 2 .875 10 6 .625 7 9 .438 6 10 .375 5 11 .313 2 14 .125

W 24 19 15 10 13 8

L 7 11 14 18 16 20

Pct. .774 .633 .517 .357 .448 .286

Team +$Denver *North Texas New Orleans New Mexico St. South Alabama La.-Lafayette

+ — Division Champion * — WNIT Participant # — Sun Belt Tournament Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant Team @!$La. Tech $Western Ky. Denver Fla. International *Arkansas State New Orleans La.-Lafayette South Alabama Ark.-Little Rock

1999-2000 W L Pct. 16 0 1.000 13 3 .813 10 6 .625 10 6 .625 8 8 .500 7 9 .438 5 11 .316 2 14 .125 1 15 .063

W 31 22 16 16 18 11 12 8 5

@ — Sun Belt Reg.-Season Champion * — WNIT Participant ! — Sun Belt Tournament Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant

L 3 9 11 13 12 17 16 21 23

Pct. .912 .710 .593 .552 .600 .393 429 .276 .179

1998-1999 W L Pct. 12 0 1.000 9 3 .750 8 4 .667 7 5 .583 4 8 .333 2 10 .167 0 12 .000

W 30 23 21 18 11 7 1

L 3 7 7 14 16 19 26

Pct. .909 .767 .750 .563 .407 .269 .037

@ — Sun Belt Regular-Season Champion ! — Sun Belt Tournament Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant * — WNIT Participant Team @!$La. Tech $Western Ky. Arkansas State New Orleans Southwestern La. South Alabama Lamar UT-Pan American

1997-1998 W L Pct. 13 1 .929 12 2 .857 11 3 .786 7 7 .500 7 7 .500 4 10 .286 2 12 .143 0 14 .000

W 31 26 20 12 9 7 5 1

L 4 9 10 16 18 20 22 26

Pct. .886 .743 .667 .429 .333 .259 .185 .037

@ — Sun Belt Regular-Season Champion ! — Sun Belt Tournament Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant Team @!$La. Tech @$Western Ky. Arkansas State New Orleans South Alabama UT-Pan American Lamar Southwestern La.

1996-1997 W L Pct. 12 2 .857 12 2 .857 10 4 .714 10 4 .714 5 9 .357 3 11 .214 2 12 .143 2 12 .143

W 31 22 20 17 11 5 5 3

L 4 9 8 12 16 22 22 24

@ — SBC Regular-Season Co-Champions! Belt Tournament Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant

Pct. .886 .710 .714 .586 .407 .185 .185 .111 —

Sun

1995-1996 W L Pct. W L Pct. @!$La. Tech 14 0 1.000 31 2 .939 %Western Ky. 11 3 .786 19 13 .594 Arkansas State 9 5 .643 17 10 .630 Lamar 8 6 .571 14 15 .483 South Alabama 6 8 .429 12 15 .444 New Orleans 5 9 .357 9 19 .321 UT-Pan American 3 11 .214 10 17 .370 Southwestern La. 0 14 .000 2 25 .074 @ — Sun Belt Regular-Season Champions! — Sun Belt Tournament Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant % — NWIT Participant

@$La, Tech !$Western Ky. Lamar Arkansas State

1994-1995 W L Pct. 13 1 .929 12 2 .857 10 4 .714 9 5 .643

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W L 28 5 28 4 16 12 20 10

Pct. .848 .875 .571 .667

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2000-2001 EAST DIVISION Team W L Pct. #+$La. Tech 16 0 1.000 *Fla. International 11 5 .688 *Middle Tenn. 9 7 .563 Arkansas State 8 8 .500 *Western Ky. 8 8 .500 Ark.-Little Rock 0 16 .000

Team @!$La. Tech $Fla. International Western Ky. *Arkansas State New Orleans South Alabama Southwestern La.


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6 2 2 2

8 12 12 12

.429 11 16 .143 6 21 .143 4 23 .143 3 24

.407 .222 .148 .111

@ — Sun Belt Regular-Season Champion ! — Sun Belt Tournament Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant 1993-1994 W L Pct. @!$La. Tech 14 0 1.000 $Western Ky. 11 3 .786 %Arkansas St. 10 4 .714 New Orleans 8 6 .571 Lamar 5 9 .357 Southwestern La. 4 10 .286 South Alabama 3 11 .214 UT-Pan American 1 13 .071

W 31 24 22 16 8 6 5 4

L 4 10 9 12 19 21 22 23

Pct. .886 .706 .710 .571 .296 .222 .185 .148

conference standings

@ — Sun Belt Regular-Season Champion ! — Sun Belt Tournament Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant % — NWIT Participant 1992-1993 W L Pct. @$La. Tech 13 1 .929 @$Western Ky. 13 1 .929 %Arkansas St. 10 4 .714 New Orleans 7 7 .500 Lamar 4 10 .286 South Alabama 4 10 .286 UT-Pan American 3 11 .214 Southwestern La. 2 12 .143

W 26 24 24 18 10 9 6 4

L 6 7 7 10 16 18 21 22

Pct. .813 .774 .774 .643 .385 .333 .222 .154

@ — Sun Belt Regular-Season Co-Champions ! — Sun Belt Tournament Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant % — NWIT Participant 1991-1992 W L Pct. @Lamar 13 3 .813 @!$Western Ky. 13 3 .813 $La. Tech 12 4 .750 %Arkansas St. 12 4 .750 New Orleans 10 6 .625 South Alabama 5 11 .313 Central Florida 5 11 .313 UT-Pan American 2 14 .125 Southwestern La. 0 16 .000

W 21 26 20 25 20 8 10 10 0

@ — Sun Belt Regular-Season Co-Champions ! — Sun Belt Tournament Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant % — NWIT Participant

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L 7 7 10 7 11 20 18 18 27

Pct. .750 .788 .667 .781 .645 .286 .357 .357 .000

All-Time American South Conference Standings (1988-1991) 1990-1991 W L Pct. W L @$Lamar 12 0 1.000 29 4 !$Louisiana Tech 9 3 .750 18 12 Arkansas State 7 5 .583 19 9 New Orleans 6 6 .500 14 14 Central Florida 4 8 .333 10 15 UT-Pan American 2 10 .167 7 20 Southwestern La. 2 10 .167 3 24 @ — American South Regular-Season Champion ! — American South Tournament Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant 1989-1990 W L Pct. W L @!$La. Tech 10 0 1.000 32 1 Lamar 7 3 .700 19 10 New Orleans 5 5 .500 10 18 Arkansas State 4 6 .400 12 14 Southwestern La. 4 6 .400 11 17 UT-Pan American 0 10 .000 3 24 @ — American South Regular-Season Champion ! — American South Tournament Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant 1988-1989 W L Pct. W L @!$La. Tech 10 0 1.000 32 4 New Orleans 7 3 .700 15 13 Lamar 6 4 .600 18 10 Arkansas State 5 5 .500 15 12 Southwestern La. 2 8 .200 10 17 UT-Pan American 0 10 .000 0 27 @ — American South Regular-Season Champion ! — American South Tournament Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant 1987-1988 W L Pct. @!$La. Tech 9 0 1.000 %New Orleans 8 1 .889 Southwestern La. 5 4 .556 Lamar 4 5 .444 Arkansas State 3 6 .333 UT-Pan American 0 9 .000

W 32 25 18 14 17 0

L 2 7 11 14 14 27

Pct. .879 .600 .678 .500 .400 .259 .111

Pct. .970 .655 .357 .462 .393 .111

Pct. .889 .536 .643 .556 .370 .000

Pct. .941 .781 .621 .500 .548 .000

@ — American South Regular-Season Champion ! — American South Tournament Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant % — WNIT Participant

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@ — Southland Regular-Season Champion ! — Southland Tournament Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant

Conference Standings (1983-1987) 1986-1987 W L Pct. W L @$NE Louisiana 9 3 .750 14 10 McNeese State 8 4 .667 20 8 Arkansas State 8 4 .667 18 9 Southwestern La. 7 5 .583 14 13 North Texas State 6 6 .500 15 13 Texas-Arlington 3 9 .250 8 18 Lamar 1 11 .083 2 24 @ — Southland Regular-Season Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant

1984-1985 W L Pct. W L @$NE Louisiana 12 0 1.000 30 2 Texas-Arlington 8 4 .667 13 14 Lamar 7 5 .583 12 15 Arkansas State 5 7 .417 12 13 McNeese State 5 7 .417 11 17 Southwestern La. 4 8 .333 8 18 North Texas St. 1 11 ,083 4 22 @ — Southland Regular-Season Champion ! — NCAA Tournament Participant 1983-1984 W L Pct. W L @$NE Louisiana 12 0 1.000 23 4 SW Louisiana 9 3 .750 22 6 Arkansas State 6 6 .500 13 13 McNeese State 6 6 .500 12 16 Texas-Arlington 5 7 .417 14 14 Lamar 4 8 .333 10 17 North Texas State 0 12 .000 2 25 @ — Southland Regular-Season Champion ! — NCAA Tournament Participant 1982-1983 W L Pct. @!$NE Louisiana 5 0 1.000 SW Louisiana 4 1 .800 McNeese State 3 2 .600 Lamar 1 4 .200 Texas-Arlington 1 4 .200 Arkansas State 1 4 .200 North Texas St. — — ——

W 23 18 18 15 10 6 6

L 6 10 12 12 17 17 19

Pct. .667 .621 .481 .423 .423 .192 .897

conference standings

1985-1986 W L Pct. W L @$N. Texas St. 7 3 .700 20 10 @McNeese St. 7 3 .700 18 11 Southwestern La. 6 4 .307 13 14 Texas-Arlington 5 5 .500 11 15 Arkansas State 3 7 .300 11 15 Lamar 2 8 .200 5 21 x—NE Louisiana — — —— 26 3 @ — Southland Regular-Season Champion ! — NCAA Tournament Participant x — ineligible for conference championship

Pct. .583 .714 .667 .519 .536 .308 .077

Note—From the women’s basketball program’s inception in the 1974-75 season through the 1981-82 season, Arkansas State was a member of the Arkansas Women’s Intercollegiate Sports Association.

Pct. .938 .481 .444 .480 .393 .308 .154

Pct. .852 .786 .500 .429 .500 .370 .074

Pct. .793 .643 .600 .556 .370 .261 .240

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Convo history

* A crowd of 10,892, the largest ever at the ASU Convocation Center, saw the Red Wolves defeat the University of Arkansas 98-84 in the 2005 Women’s National Invitation Tournament * The ASU women’s basketball program posted its 200th victory at “The Convo” when it opened the 2008-09 season with a 73-56 victory over Creighton. * A new state-of-the art video display and custom audio system was installed in early October 2012 on the four boards located in each corner of the Convocation Center. * ASU Women’s Basketball is 24989(.736) all-time at the Convocation Center, and 138-71 (.660) under Head Coach Brian Boyer. * The Strength and Conditioning Room was unveiled in the summer of 2008, featuring new weights, lighting, floor and wall coverings and entrance doors. * The basketball court was resurfaced and repainted prior to the 2013-14 season, featuring the new Sun Belt Conference logo under each goal.

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* Multi-purpose indoor arena with 10,563 seats for basketball; 11,704 for concerts * Three-year, $19 million construction project completed in 1987 ($15.3 million provided by state) * Located on Olympic Drive on northeast corner of campus adjacent to football and baseball complexes * Official opening was July 11, 1987, with National AAU 17-and-under boys basketball championships (first game: Team Acadiana of Louisiana 87, Arkansas Wings 68 ... first points: Joe Harvell, Arkansas Wings) * First public event: ASU commencement ceremonies in May 1987 * First college game: Arkansas State 70, Indiana State 63 (November 30, 1987) ... first points: ASU’s Charlotte Fields (19:49 of first half) * First ASU men’s game: Memphis State 60, Arkansas State 59 (December 5, 1987) ... first points: Sylvester Gray of MSU (19:50 of first half) ... first ASU points: Bobby Collins (16:28 of first half)

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inside the convo

A record crowd of 10,892 was on hand March 24, 2005 when the ASU women’s basketball team defeated the University of Arkansas 98-84 in the Women’s national Invitation Tournament. The record still stands as the largest crowd ever at the Convocation Center.


A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Convo Attendance

convo results

Convo Win-loss Year 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Overall

Year-By-Year Record Overall 11-3 10-4 6-4 11-1 11-0 10-2 11-1 8-2 9-3 9-2 11-1 12-4 9-4 7-5 6-6 6-8 11-3 13-0 9-3 14-2 13-2 9-6 8-6 9-5 9-6 10-5 244-84

Conf. 2-2 3-2 3-2 5-1 8-0 5-2 5-1 5-2 5-2 6-1 6-1 4-2 4-4 4-4 4-3 3-4 6-1 7-0 5-2 8-1 9-0 6-3 5-4 5-3 4-4 7-3 134-54

Year 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

Year-By-Year Attendance Total Att. Avg. Att. 5,796 414 6,287 449 4,371 437 9,546 796 9,313 847 19,581 1,632 13,756 1,146 18,233 1,823 18,530 1,544 23,371 2,125 22,304 1,859 25,244 1,578 17,702 1,362 16,088 1,341 20,360 1,697 25,715 1,837 16,746 1,196 35,242 2,711 29,205 2,434 33,262 2,079 29,792 1,986 30,053 2,004 15,296 1,092 21,184 1,513 21,702 1,447 27,068 1,805

Against All opponents at the Convocation Center Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Alabama A&M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Alabama-Birmingham . . . . . . .1-0 Alcorn State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0 Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Arkansas-Little Rock . . . . . . .12-4 Arkansas-Pine Bluff . . . . . . . . .7-0 Austin Peay State . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0 Baylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Belmont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Butler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Brigham Young . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Cal-Poly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Central Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Central Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0 Charlotte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-2 Coppin State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Creighton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-2 East Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Florida Atlantic . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2 Florida International . . . . . . . .5-7 Grambling State . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Hampton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Harding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Henderson State . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Indiana State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Jackson State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Kansas State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1

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Northern Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Northern Iowa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Oklahoma State . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1 Ouachita Baptist . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Purdue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 South Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . .13-2 South Dakota State . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Southeast Missouri State . . . . .1-1 Southern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Southern California . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Southern Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Southern Mississippi . . . . . . . .1-0 Southwest Baptist . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Stephen F. Austin . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi . . .2-0 Texas-Arlington . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Texas Christian . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Texas-El Paso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0 Texas-Pan American . . . . . . . .11-0 Toledo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Troy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1 Tulane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Tulsa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 UT-Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Western Kentucky . . . . . . . . . .12-8 Wichita State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Top Crowds at The Convo 1. 10,892* Arkansas 3-24-05 2. 6,149 UALR 1-10-02 3. 5,816 La. Tech 1-14-95 4. 5,631 Florida Atlantic 1-26-13 5. 5,619 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 12-11-04 6. 4,973 Denver 1-19-06 7. 4,781 UTPA 1-25-97 8. 4,327 New Orleans 1-23-97 9. 4,312 South Ala. 1-27-96 10. 4,208 USL 1-15-98 11. 4,158 New Orleans 1-31-98 12. 4,134 La. Tech 1-6-96 13. 4,120 La. Tech 1-30-93 14. 4,110 La.-Monroe 2-28-08 15. 3,844 Lamar 2-6-93 16. 3,583* Mississippi 12-3-96 17. 3,327* UALR 1-8-00 18. 3,221 Western Ky. 2-13-97 19. 3,214* Western Ky. 1-6-00 20. 3,065 Arkansas-Little Rock 1-28-06 * - Non-Double Header

Top Individual Scoring Performances 38 37 36 32 31 31 31 31 31

Arkansas State Adrianne Davie vs. La.-Monroe 2-17-07 Shyla Tucker vs. South Alabama 1-14-94 Vicki Romine vs. UMKC 2-8-88 Danielle Featherston vs. Lamar 2-17-96 Adrianne Davie vs.So. Dakota St. 11-30-06 Danielle Featherston vs. Lamar 1-22-94 Evevetta Crawford vs. NE La. 12-15-93 Sonja Tate vs. Texas-Pan Am 1-9-93 Sonja Tate vs. UAB 12-30-92

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Opponents Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech 2-17-90 Shrieka Evans, Grambling State 12-8-02 LaShondra Dixon, Hampton 12-18-02 Amber Holt, Middle Tennessee 1-14-07 Natalie Powers, Western Ky. 1-25-01 Jackie Stiles, SW Missouri State 11-23-99 Leslie Logsdon, Western Ky. 2-15-03 Jenny Anderson, New Orleans 1-31-98 Cassie Brooks, Lamar 2-18-88 Chastity Reed, UALR 2-11-09

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The Convocation Center playing court was resurfaced prior to the 2013-14 season and now features the Sun Belt Conference Logo at end of the court.

Did You Know? The Red Wolves have posted a record of 244-84 at the ASU Convocation Center since its opening in 1987, for a winning percentage of .743. Arkansas State put together a 17-game winning streak spanning the 1991-93 seasons, and the largest attendance was for the 2005 WNIT game against Arkansas, which drew 10,892 fans. 2013-14 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide

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HIGH LOW FG Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46, vs. South Alabama 1-30-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11, vs. Louisiana Tech 1-22-89 FG Attempted . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86, vs. South Alabama 1-30-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41, vs. Louisiana Tech 1-22-89 FG Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . .63.2 vs UT-Martin 1-10-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .220 (13-59) vs. Louisiana Tech 1-6-96 3 Pt. FG Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15, vs. South Alabama 2-28-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, vs. 12 opponents 3 Pt. FG Attempted . . . . . . . . .29, vs. Louisiana Tech 1-30-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, vs. Lamar 2-18-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29, vs. Southwestern La. 1-11-97 3 Pt. FG Percentage . . . . . . . .1.000 (3-3) vs. Northern Iowa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .000 vs. 12 opponents FT Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41, vs. Western Kentucky 3-6-94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2, vs. Louisiana Tech 11-25-02 FT Attempted . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58, vs. Western Kentucky 3-6-94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5, vs. Louisiana Tech 11-25-02 FT Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . .929 (13-14) vs. Middle Tenn. 2-13-03 . . . . ..320 (8-25) vs. New Orleans 1-21-88 Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124, vs. Lamar 2-12-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33, vs. Louisiana Tech 1-22-89 Offensive Rebounds . . . . . . . .33, vs. Central Florida 2-14-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5, vs. East Carolina 1-3-04 Defensive Rebounds . . . . . . .43, vs. SW Louisiana 2-24-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12, vs. Western Kentucky 3-6-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43, vs. UAPB 2-19-97 Total Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . .71, vs. Ouachita Baptist 12-13-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22, vs. Fla. Intn’l 1-22-01 Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36, vs. Lamar 2-12-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2, vs. Troy 1-20-08 Turnovers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38, vs. SW Louisiana 1-15-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8, vs. Texas-El Paso 11-30-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8, vs. FIU 1-23-08 Blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10, vs. Mississippi College 12-16-87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, vs. 19 opponents Steals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27, vs. NE Louisiana 1-23-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1, vs. Louisiana Tech 1-22-89 First Half Points . . . . . . . . . . .67, vs. Lamar 2-12-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11, vs. Louisiana Tech 1-6-96 Second Half Points . . . . . . . . .67, vs. New Orleans 1-23-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17, vs. Louisiana Tech 1-22-89

Did You Know? Current A-State basketball player Jalen O’Bannon tied the all-time Convocation Center for highest field goal percentage in game by going 6-for-6 against LouisianaLafayette Dec. 12, 2012.

CONVOCATION CENTER TEAM RECORDS - OPPONENT HIGH LOW FG Made . . . . . . . . . . . .39 by Louisiana Tech 3-5-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 by Southwestern Louisiana 1-11-97 11 by South Alabama 1-21-95 FG Attempted . . . . . . .87 by Missouri-Kansas City 2-8-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 by Lamar 1-22-94 FG Percentage . . . . . ..591 (26-44) by Western Kentucky 3-6-93 . . . . ..234 (11-47) by South Alabama 1-21-95 3FG Made . . . . . . . . . . .11 by Murray State 12-1-03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 by 25 Teams 3FG Attempted . . . . .29 by Mississippi, 2-17-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 by 4 Teams 3FG Percentage . . . . .1.000 by 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..000 by 27 Teams FT Made . . . . . . . . . . . .30 by North Texas 2-17-01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 by Texas-El Paso 11-30-90 FT Attempted . . . . . . .38 by New Orleans 1-23-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 by Texas-El Paso 11-30-90 FT Percentage . . . . . .1.000 (11-11) by ULL 2-17-08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..286 (4-14) by Austin Peay State 11-28-89; 286 (2-7) by Kansas, 12-1-98; .286 (4-14) by Arkansas-Little Rock, 1-8-00 Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114 by Louisiana Tech 3-5-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 by South Alabama 2-18-93 Off. Rebounds . . . . . . .29 by Alabama-Birmingham 12-30-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 by 3 Def. Rebounds . . . . . .42 by 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 by Henderson State 1-12-89; 14 by Lamar 2-18-88 Total Rebounds . . . . .60 by Central Florida 2-14-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 by Texas-Pan American 1-9-93 Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 by Lamar 1-18-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 by Louisiana-Monroe 2-28-08 Turnovers . . . . . . . . . .42 by New Orleans 3-7-96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock, 2-12-04 Blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 by New Orleans, 1-19-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 by 35 Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 by Rice, 3-18-04 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 by Austin Peay State 11-26-97; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 by New Orleans 1-12-93; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 by Alcorn State 11-27-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 by St. Louis 12-5-89 2 by FIU 1-23-08 Points 1st Half . . . . . .56 by Louisiana Tech 3-5-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 by Texas-Pan American 1-9-93 Points 2nd Half . . . . .58 by Louisiana Tech 3-5-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 by Texas-Pan American 1-7-95

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CONVOCATION CENTER INDIVIDUAL PLAYER RECORDS - OPPONENTS FG Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 by Cassie Brooks, Lamar 2-18-88 FG Attempted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 by Jerica Coley, Florida International 3-9-13 FG Percentage (minimum 5 attempts) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (6-6) Veronica Cook, Western Kentucky 3-6-93; 1.000 (6-6) Etta Maytubby, Oklahoma 12-24-92 3FG Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 by Sherry Surney, Mississippi Valley State 12-2-97 3FG Attempted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 by Kim Perrot, Southwestern Louisiana 2-24-90 3FG Percentage (minimum 3 attempts) . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (4-4) by Kelly Garrett, Texas-Pan American 1-25-97 FT Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 by Dawn Warner, Western Kentucky 1-28-95 FT Attempted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 by 4 players Most recent: Amber Holt, Middle Tennessee 1-14-08 FT Percentage (minimum 8 attempts) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (8-8) Debby Batz, Central Florida 2-3-92; 1.000 (8-8) Sharon Bax, Missouri 11-25-88 Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 by Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech 2-17-90 Off. Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 by Tonya Scott, Alabama-Birmingham 12-30-92 Def. Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 by Priscilla Robinson, Middle Tennessee State 12-1-90; 13 by Carvie Upshaw, New Orleans 1-21-88 Total Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 by Priscilla Robinson, Middle Tennessee State 12-1-90 Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 by Julie Pinson, Murray State 12-2-89 12 by Shalee Lehning, Kansas State 11-25-08 Turnovers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 by Cherbritta Scott, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 12-21-00 Blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6, Jasmine Jenkins, FIU 1-23-08 6, Marlee Gipson, Kansas State 11-25-08 Steals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 by Kim Perrot, Southwestern Louisiana 2-2-89

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FG Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 by Shyla Tucker vs. South Alabama 1-14-94 FG Attempted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 by Vicki Romine vs. Missouri-Kansas City 2-8-88 FG Percentage (min. 5 attempts) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (6-6) Jalen O’Bannon vs Louisiana-Lafayette, 12-22-12 1.000 (5-5) Rae-Anne Smith vs. Western Kentucky, 2-25-99 1.000 (7-7) Tanisha Johnson vs. Nevada-Las Vegas 12-12-98 1.000 (6-6) Shelly Spears vs. Texas-Pan American 2-20-88 1.000 (8-8) Eva Brehe vs. Missouri-Kansas City 2-8-88 3FG Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 by Danielle Featherston vs. Lamar 1-22-94 3FG Attempted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 by Vicki Romine vs. Missouri-Kansas City 2-8-88 3FG Percentage (min. 3 attempts) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (4-4) NeNe Hurst vs. Creighton 11-14-08 1.000 (3-3) Amber Abraham vs. New Orleans 1-30-03 1.000 (3-3) Amber Abraham vs. Murray State 12-01-03 1.000 (3-3) Rae-Anne Smith vs. Western Kentucky 1-25-01 1.000 (3-3) Tanisha Johnson vs. New Orleans 1-19-99 1.000 (3-3) Julie Hagood vs. Texas Christian 11-18-97 1.000 (3-3) Angie Scheer vs. Northern Iowa 11-29-88 FT Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 by Shyla Tucker vs. Western Kentucky 3-6-94 FT Attempted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 by Shyla Tucker vs. Western Kentucky 3-6-94 FT Percentage (min. 10 attempts) . . . . . . . . .1.000 (10-10) Danielle Featherston vs. Central Florida 12-13-93 1.000 (10-10) Zennia Hayes vs. Arkansas College 1-25-88 Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 by Adrianne Davie vs. Louisiana-Monroe 1-17-07 Off. Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 by Shyla Tucker vs. Central Florida 2-14-91 Def. Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 by 4 players Most recent: Ebonie Jefferson vs. North Texas 1-9-08 Total Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 by Shyla Tucker vs. Central Florida 2-14-91 Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 by Tia Kemp vs. Coppin State 12-2-94 Turnovers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 by Keeshia Evans vs. Kansas 11-21-00 10 by Sonja Tate vs. Southwestern Louisiana 2-20-92 Blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 by Adrianne Davie vs. North Texas 1-20-05 6 by Charlotte Fields vs. Mississippi College 12-16-87 Steals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 by Sonja Tate vs. Southwestern Louisiana 2-20-92 9 by Shyla Tucker vs. Louisiana Tech 1-23-92


A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ranks sixth out of the 11 FBS conferences in postseason bowl game winning percentage. In fact, the Sun Belt Conference ranks ahead of noted “BCS AQ” leagues – the ACC, Pac-12 and the Big Ten.

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Formed in 1976 the Sun Belt Conference quickly rose to the greatest heights of collegiate athletics and the league continues to find itself at the pinnacle of competition as a member of the 10league alliance of the Bowl Championship Series and soon-to-be College Football Playoff. Because of its status as a member of the Football Bowl Subdivision, the Sun Belt Conference has a permanent seat on the NCAA’s 18-member Board of Directors. As a result, the conference has a crucial voice on some of the most pressing issues in college athletics and will always have a role in the implementation of any future NCAA legislation and guidelines. The conference continues to utilize television to grow and promote the league and its member institutions. The Sun Belt Conference signed a new multi-year agreement with ESPN, Inc. in 2012 that results in unprecedented national coverage for the league. Fans of the Sun Belt Conference can look forward to seeing more Sun Belt teams playing on national television on ESPN and ESPN2 and additionally the ESPN deal will result in more coverage on ESPNU. ESPN will continue to televise the conference’s men’s basketball championship game for the 32nd straight season in 2013, marking its longest affiliation with any conference in the country. The conference’s regional television partnership with Comcast/Charter Sports Southeast (CSS) and Cox Sports Television (CST) enables live telecasts of Sun Belt events to reach millions of households. The addition of volleyball, baseball and softball to the conference’s television package has resulted in more national and regional television exposure for the league than at any time in its history. Success has been easy to find in recent years as well. Over the last five years the Sun Belt Conference

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The Sun Belt Conference maintains tie-ins with the GoDaddy Bowl and the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl. A team from the Sun Belt Conference has played in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl since its inception in 2001. The SBC has won four consecutive R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl games and six out of the last seven. The GoDaddy bowl, meanwhile, has a four-year agreement in place with the Sun Belt Conference and MidAmerican Conference to provide teams for the game. Sun Belt student-athletes have a history of performing well in the class room as well. With sights set on raised benchmarks, 96.2% of teams that will make up the 2013-14 Sun Belt Conference are performing above the future Academic Progress Rate (APR) standard of 930 as the NCAA released its latest figures in June. Beginning with 2012-13 NCAA Championships, teams must earn a minimum 900 four-year APR or a 930 average over the most recent two years to be eligible to participate. For 2014-15 championships, teams must earn a 930 four-year average APR or a 940 average over the most recent two years to participate in championships. In 2015-16 and beyond, teams must earn a four-year APR of 930 to compete in championships. 153 of 159 Sun Belt teams are currently performing above the 930 benchmark. Prominent Sun Belt alumni include Lyndon B. Johnson, former President of the United States (Texas State), former All-Star baseball player Luis Gonzalez (South Alabama), former member of the United States Senate and House of Representatives John Breaux (Louisiana-Lafayette), country music superstar Tim McGraw (Louisiana-Monroe), CEO of Duck Commander and Buck Commander Willie Robertson (Louisiana-Monroe) and DeMarcus Ware, an All-Pro NFL linebacker (Troy). The Sun Belt Conference will contest the 2013 football season with eight members – Arkansas State, Georgia State, Louisiana-Lafayette, Louisiana-Monroe, South Alabama, Texas State, Troy and Western Kentucky University. UALR and UT Arlington compete as non-football members. Come the 2014 season, the Sun Belt will have four new members in the league as Appalachian State and Georgia Southern were added as all-sports members and Idaho and New Mexico State have been added as football playing members.

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-13 Record: 13-18 2012-13 Conf. Record: 5-13 Letterwinners R/L: 9/3 Starters R/L: 3/2 Newcomers: 4 Head Coach: Charli Thorne Alma Mater: Stanford, ‘88 Record at ASU (Yrs.): 302-197 (16) Career Record (Yrs.): 342-237 (18) Assistant Coaches: Meg Sanders Amanda Levens Jackie Moore

Austin Peay Location: Clarksville, TN. Nickname: Lady Govs Colors: Red and White Affiliation: NCAA Division 1 Conference: Ohio Valley President: Timothy Hall Athletic Director: Dave Loos Home Facility: Dunn Center Capacity: 7,257 SID: Cody Bush E-mail: bushc@apsu.edu Website: www.LetsGoPeay.com

2012-13 Record: 7-21 2012-13 Conf. Record: 2-14 Letterwinners R/L: 8/4 Starters R/L: 4/1 Newcomers: 6 Head Coach: Carrie Daniels Alma Mater: Austin Peay, 96’ Record at APSU (Yrs.): 72-115 (6) Career Record (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Brooke Armistead Jermome Jackson

Central Arkansas Location: Conway, AR. Nickname: Sugar Bears Colors: Purple and Gray Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Southland President: Tom Courtway Athletic Director: Dr. Brad Teague Home Facility: Farris Center Capacity: 5,500 SID: Steve East E-mail: seast@uca.edu Website: www.ucasports.com

2012-13 Record: 15-15 2012-13 Conf. Record: 8-10 Letterwinners R/L: 6/6 Starters R/L: 3/2 Newcomers: 6 Head Coach: Sandra Rushing Alma Mater: Alabama ‘86 Record at UCA (Yrs.): 15-15 (1) Career Record (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Rusty Laverentz Kaci Bailey Destinee Rogers

Illinois Location: Urbana-Champaign, Ill. Nickname: Fighting Illini Colors: Orange and Blue Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Big Ten President: Robert Easter Athletic Director: Mike Thomas Home Facility: State Farm Center Capacity: 16,618 SID: Ben Taylor E-mail: bktaylor@illinois.edu Website: www.fightingillini.com

2012-13 Record: 19-14 2012-13 Conf. Record: 9-7 Letterwinners R/L: 6/6 Starters R/L: 3/2 Newcomers: 7 Head Coach: Matt Bollant Alma Mater: Winona State ‘81 Record at Ill. (Yrs.): 19-14 (1) Career Record (Yrs.): 301-69 (11) Assistant Coaches: Mike Divilbiss LaKale Malone Tianna Kirkland

Kent State Location: Kent, Ohio Nickname: Golden Flashes Colors: Navy Blue and Gold Affiliation: NCAA I Conference: Mid-American President: Dr. Lester Lefton Athletic Director: Joel Nielsen Home Facility: Memorial Center Capacity: 6,327 SID: Mollie Radzinski Email: mradzin1@kent.edu Website: www.kentstatesports.com

2012-13 Record: 3-27 2012-13 Conf. Record: 1-15 Letterwinners R/L: 5/5 Starters R/L: 2/3 Newcomers: 7 Head Coach: Danielle O’Banion Alma Mater: Boston College ‘01 Record at Kent State: 1-15 Career Record: Same Assistant Coaches: Geoff Lanier Wyketha H arrell Jennifer Poff

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Arizona State Location: Tempe, Ariz. Nickname: Sun Devils Colors: Maroon & Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division 1 Conference: Pac-12 President: Dr. Michael Crow Athletic Director: Steve Patterson Home Facility: Wells Fargo Arena Capacity: 10,734 SID: Steve Rodriquez E-mail: steve.rodriquez@asu.edu Website: TheSunDevils.com

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Louisiana Tech Location: Ruston, La. Nickname: Lady Techsters Colors: Red and Blue Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: C-USA President: Dr. Les Guice Athletic Director: Tommy McClelland Home Facility: Thomas Assembly Capacity: 8,000 SID: Malcom Butler E-mail: mbutler@latech.edu Website: LATechSports.com

2012-13 Record: 14-17 2012-13 Conf. Record: 9-9 Letterwinners R/L: 7/5 Starters R/L: 3/2 Newcomers: 5 Head Coach: Teresa Weatherspoon Alma Mater: Louisiana Tech, ‘08 Record at LATech (Yrs.): 87-51 (6) Career Record (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Drew Miller Mike Ekanem Tomekia Reed

Missouri State Location: Springfield, Mo. Nickname: Lady Bears Colors: Maroon and White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Missouri Valley President: Dr. Clif Smart Athletic Director: Kyle Moats Home Facility:JQH Arena Capacity: 11,000 SID: Ben Adamson E-mail:benadamson@missouristate.edu Website:www.missouristatebears.com

2012-13 Record: 14-17 2012 Conf. Record: 6-12 Letterwinners R/L: 9/3 Starters R/L: 3/2 Newcomers: 4 Head Coach: Kellie Harper Alma Mater: Tennessee (‘99) Record at MSU (Yrs.): 0-0(1) Career Record (Yrs.): 167-128(10) Assistant Coaches: Jackie Siles (1) Jon Harper (1) Scott Moore (1)

North Carolina Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. Nickname: Tar Heels Colors: Carolina Blue and White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: ACC Chancellor: Carol Folt Athletic Director: Bubba Cunningham Home Facility: Carmichael Arena Capacity: 6,822 SID: Mark Kimmel E-mail: mkimmel@unc.edu Website: GoHeels.com

2012-13 Record: 29-7 2012-13 Conf. Record:14-4 Letterwinners R/L: 7/3 Starters R/L: 2/3 Newcomers: 4 Head Coach: Sylvia Hatchell Alma Mater: Carson-Newman ‘74 Record at UNC (Yrs.): 636-241(27) Career Record (Yrs.): 908-321(38) Assistant Coaches: Andrew Calder Tracey Williams-Johnson Ivory Latta

Tennessee Tech Location: Cookeville, Tenn. Nickname: Golden Eagles Colors: Purple and Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Ohio Valley President: Dr. Philip Oldham Athletic Director: Mark Wilson Home Facility: Elben Center Capacity: 9,280 SID: Rob Schabert E-mail: spportsinfo@tech.edu Website: TTUSports.com

2012-13 Record: 19-12 2012-13 Conf. Record: 12-4 Letterwinners R/L: 7/7 Starters R/L: 3/4 Newcomers: 6 Head Coach: Jim Davis Alma Mater: Tennessee Wesleyan ‘70 Record at TTU (Yrs.): 19-12 (1) Career Record (Yrs.): 520-252 (26) Assistant Coaches: Erin Batth (2) Allison Clark (2) Bart Walker (2)

Texas A&M Location: College Station, Texas Nickname: Aggies Colors: Maroon and White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Southeastern President: R. Bowen Loftin Athletic Director: Eric Hyman Home Facility: Reed Arena Capacity: 12,989 SID: David Waxman E-mail: dwaxman@athletics.tamu.edu Website: Aggieathletics.com

2012-13 Record: 25-10 2012-13 Conf. Record: 11-5 Letterwinners R/L: 8/5 Starters R/L: 2/3 Newcomers: 5 Head Coach: Gary Blair Alma Mater: Texas Tech ‘72 Record at TAM (Yrs.): 237-100 (10) Career Record (Yrs.): 645-263 (28) Assistant Coaches: Kelly Bond-White Bob Starkey Amy Wright

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-13 Record: 19-15 2012-13 Conf. Record:11-5 Letterwinners R/L: 8/6 Starters R/L: 3/2 Newcomers: 8 Head Coach: Kevin McMillan Alma Mater: Rhodes, ‘89 Record at UTM (Yrs.): 68-61 (5) Career Record (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Kirk Crawford Dana Eikenberg Bridgette Gordon

Wichita State Location: Wichita, Kan. Nickname: Shickers Colors: Black & Silver Affiliation: NCAA Division 1 Conference: Missouri Valley Chancellor: Dr. John Bardo Athletic Director: Dr. Eric Sexton Home Facility: Koch Arena Capacity: 10,502 SID: Brian Petrotta E-mail: boetrotta@goshockers.com Website: GoShockers.com

2012-13 Record: 24-10 2012-13 Conf. Record: 15-3 Letterwinners R/L: 7/6 Starters R/L: 3/2 Newcomers: 5 Head Coach: Jody Adams Alma Mater: Tennessee, ‘93 Record at WSU (Yrs.): 173-105 (9) Career Record (Yrs.): 629-186 (24) Assistant Coaches: Robert Dallimore,Alicia Cash, Asriel Rolfe

Arkansas-Little Rock Location: Little Rock, Ark. Nickname: Trojans Colors: Maroon, Black & Silver Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt Chancellor: Dr. Joel Anderson Athletic Director: Chris Petersen Home Facility: Jack Stephens Center Capacity: 5,000 SID: Evan Drexler Email: esdrexler@ualr.edu Website: UALRTrojans.edu

2012-13 Record: 24-9 2012-13 Conf. Record: 14-6 Letterwinner R/L: 8/4 Starters: 5/0 Newcomers: 5 Head Coach: Joe Foley Alama Mater: UCA, ‘79 Record at UALR (Yrs): 197-114 (10) Career Record (Yrs): 653-195 (24) Assistant Coaches: Robert Dallimore Alicia Cash Bobby Brasel

Georgia State Location: Atlanta, Ga. Nickname:Panthers Colors: Blue and White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt Conference President: Dr. Mark P. Becker Athletic Director: Cheryl Levick Home Facility: G.S. Sports Arena Capacity: 3,400 SID: Charlie Taylor E-mail: ctaylor@gsu.edu Website: GeorgiaStateSports.com

2012-13 Record: 13-16 201 Conf. Record: 5-13 Letterwinners R/L: 5/2 Starters R/L: 4/1 Newcomers: 5 Head Coach: Sharon Turner Alma Mater: Georgia, ‘91 Record at G.S. (Yrs.): 33-56 (4) Career Record (Yrs.): 228-199 (14) Assistant Coaches: Adrienne Shuler Jonathon Barbaree Jocelyn Wyatt

Louisiana-Lafayette Location: Lafayette, La. Nickname: Ragin’ Cajuns Colors: Vermillon and White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt President: Dr. Joseph Savoie Athletic Director: Scott Farmer Home Facility: Earl K. Long Gym Capacity: 11,121 SID: Nick Ross E-mail: NickRoss@louisiana.edu Website: RaginCajuns.com

2012-13 Record: 10-21 2012-13 Conf. Record: 3-17 Letterwinners R/L: 7/2 Starters R/L: 5/0 Newcomers: 6 Head Coach: Garry Brodhead Alma Mater: Louisiana, ‘80 Record at UL (Yrs.): 10-21 (1) Career Record (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Sallie Guillory Deacon Jones Cornelius Sullivan

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UT-Martin Location: Martin, Tenn. Nickname: Skyhawks Colors: Navy Blue and Orange Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Ohio Valley President: Dr. Tom Rakes Athletic Director: Phil Dane Home Facility: Elam Center Capacity: 5,000 SID: Alex Boggis E-mail: daboggis@utm.edu Website: www.utmsports.com

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Louisiana-Monroe Location: Monroe, La. Nickname: Warhawks Colors: Maroon & Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division I Nickname: Warhawks Conference: Sun Belt President: Dr. Nick Bruno Athletic Director: Brian Wickstrom Home Facility: Fant-Ewing Capacity: 7,000 SID: Currie McFayden Email: mcfayden@ulm.edu Website: ULMWarhawks.com

2012-13 Record: 10-21 2012-13 Conf. Record: 7-13 Letterwinners R/L: 10/3 Starters: 5/0 Newcomers: 4 Head Coach: Mona Martin Alama Mater: Northwestern St., ‘76 Record at ULM (Yrs): 252-272 (18) Career Record: Same Assistant Coaches: G.G. Guillaume Keith Ferguson Tim Gibson

South Alabama Location: Mobile, Ala. Nickname: Lady Jags Colors: Blue, Red and White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt President: V. Gordon Moulton Athletic Director: Dr. Joel Erdmann Home Facility: Mitchell Center Capacity:10,000 SID: Kevin Beasley E-mail:kbeasley@usoutlal.edu Website: www.usajaguars.com

2012-13 Record: 17-13 2012-13 Conf. Record: 10-10 Letterwinners R/L: 8/6 Starters R/L: 1/4 Newcomers: 4 Head Coach: Terry Fowler Alma Mater: Tenn. ‘86 Record at USA (Yrs.): First Year Career Record (Yrs.): 206-177 Assistant Coaches: Yolisha Jackson Alisha Stewart Dan Presel

UT Arlington Location: Arlington, Texas Nickname: Mavericks Colors: Blue, Orange & White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt President: Dr. Vistasp Karbhari Athletic Director: Debbie Garcia Home Facility: College Park Capacity: 7,000 SID: Melissa Cebold E-mail: mcebold@uta.edu Website: UTAMavs.com

2012-13 Record: 7-23 2012-13 Conf. Record: 4-14 Letterwinners R/L: 9/6 Starters R/L: 3/2 Newcomers: 6 Head Coach: Krista Gerlich Alma Mater: Texas Tech, ‘93 Record at UTA (Yrs.): 0-0 Career Record (Yrs.): 168-53 (7) Assistant Coaches: Kristin Cole Ashley Crawford Talby Justus

Texas State Location: San Marcos, Texas Nickname: Bobcats Colors: Maroon & Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt President: Dr. Denise M. Trauth Athletic Director: Dr. Larry Teis Home Facility: Strahan Coliseum Capacity: 7,200 SID: Jen Lawsom E-mail: jll175@txstate.edu Website: TxstateBobcats.com

2012-13 Record: 10-20 2012-13 Conf. Record: 4-14 Letterwinners R/L: 6/4 Starters R/L: 4/1 Newcomers: N/A Head Coach: Zenarae Antoine Alma Mater: Colorado State, ‘98 Record at T.S (Yrs).: 27-34 (3) Career Record (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Sue Serafini Chandra Dorsey Katie Paganelli

Troy Location: Troy, Alabama Nickname: Trojans Colors: Cardinal, Silver, & Black Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt Chancellor: Dr. Jack Hawkins Athletic Director: John Hartwell Home Facility: Trojan Arena Capacity: 5,200 SID:Tom Matt Mays E-mail: mtmays@troy.edu Website: TroyTrojans.com

2012-13 Record: 7-24 2012-13 Conf. Record: 3-17 Letterwinners R/L: 5/7 Starters R/L: 3/2 Newcomers: 7 Head Coach: Chanda Rigby Alma Mater: S.E. La., ‘90 Record at Troy (Yrs.): 7-24 (1) Career Record (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Jenifer Graf Courtney Simmons Mike Ryan

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Western Kentucky Location: Bowling Green, KY Nickname: Lady Toppers Colors: Red & White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt President: Dr. Gary Ransdell Athletic Director: Ross Bjork Home Facility:E.A. Diddle Arena Capacity: 7,326 SID: Robert Sampson E-mail: robert.sampson@wku.edu Website: www.wkusports.com

2012-13 Record: 22-11 2012-13 Conf. Record: 1307 Letterwinners R/L: 7/3 Starters R/L: 5/0 Newcomers: 6 Head Coach: Michelle Clark-Heard Alma Mater: WKU, 1990 Record at WKU: 22-11 (1) Career Record (Yrs.): 46-43 (3) Assistant Coaches: Margaret Richards Greg Collins ShaRae Mansfield

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A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL UNiVeRSity ViCe CHANCeLLoRS

Dr. Lynita Cooksey Academic Affairs and Research

Dr. Rick Stripling Vice Chancellor Student Affairs

BoARD oF tRUSteeS Mike Gibson Osceola Chair

Dr. Len Frey Vice Chancelor Finance & Administration

Dr. Jason Penry Vice Chancellor University Advancement

Dr. Charles L. Welch University System President

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Dan Pierce Jonesboro Vice Chair

Charles Luter Paragould Secretary

Howard L. Slinkard Rogers

Ron Rhodes Cherokee Village

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The Intercollegiate Athletics Committee was formed in the spring of 1997. The Intercollegiate Athletics Committee reviews and makes recommendations on isNonie Wiggins sues involving the welfare of student-athletes, the role of athletics in campus life, and the athletics program’s compliance with the university, conference, and NCAA regulations; serves as a search advisory committee for key athletics program personnel; reviews the role of existing and potential sports programs; and reviews the athletics budget. The committee reports to the Chancellor. Membership consists of four students appointed annually by the Student Government Association (one should be a student-athlete); four faculty appointed by the Faculty Senate (staggered two-year terms); one Faculty Athletic Representative appointed by the Chancellor (two-year term); one executive staff member appointed by the Chancellor (two-year term); the Dean of University College; two staff members appointed by the Staff Senate (staggered two-year terms); Student Government Association and Student Activities Board presidents; and representatives from the following external organizations: Alumni Association, Red Wolf Club, Letterman’s Club, and the Jonesboro Regional Chamber of Commerce ASU Committee. The Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and the Senior Woman Athletic Administrator serve as ex-officio, nonvoting members. The chancellor appoints a chair at the beginning of each academic year.

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Dr. Tim Hudson took office as the second chancellor of Arkansas State University in Jonesboro on May 1, 2012. He was appointed by Dr. Charles W. Welch, president of the Arkansas State University System, following a national search process. Most recently Dr. Hudson was vice chancellor of the Texas Tech University System, after serving as special assistant to the chancellor for International Programs and Initiatives at the University of Houston System. From 2004 until 2010 he was president of the University of Houston–Victoria, following a twodecade career as a professor of economic development, program director, founding dean of the College of International and Continuing Education, and provost at the University of Southern Mississippi. Earlier in his career he was an analyst for the Bureau of Intelligence and Research in the U.S. Department of State. At Arkansas State University he leads the campus executive team as the institution strives for progressive excellence in academics, research, fiscal man-

agement and student life. Hudson earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in history and Latin American studies and a Master of Arts in geography from the University of Southern Mississippi. His PhD in geography is from Clark University in Worcester, Mass. He has written numerous scholarly works for national and international publications; a recent co-authored book focuses on multinational corporation subsidiaries in China (Chandos, Cambridge). During his tenure as president of the University of Houston–Victoria, the campus experienced tremendous growth and development including: doubling enrollment and the number of fulltime faculty; exceeding external fundraising goals for five consecutive years; founding a new school of nursing and health professions, which earned full national accreditation on its initial petition; achieving AACSB International accreditation; and ranking first in Texas on the student satisfaction portion of the 2010 National Survey of Student Engagement. Hudson is the recipient of two Fulbright Fellowships (Germany and Mexico), and an ITT International Fellowship to study in Colombia, South America. He also has developed and led more than 30 programs for U.S. students to study abroad and was awarded an honorary doctorate by London Guildhall University for his contributions to global literacy. Hudson is married to Dr. Deidra “Dee Dee” Ransburgh Hudson, who holds a Master of Science in speech pathology from the University of Tennessee and a PhD degree in educational leadership from the University of Southern Mississippi. The Hudsons and their children, Gianna Grace, 14, and twins Daisy and Nathaniel, 10, will live in the ASU chancellor’s residence on Nettleton Avenue in Jonesboro.


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Terry Mohajir is in his first year as the Arkansas State Director of Athletics. He became the 11th Director of Athletics in A-State history on September 19, 2012. An Arkansas State University alumnus, Mohajir's (pronounced MO-HA-JUR) career path went through three other NCAA Division I institutions, including the University of Missouri-Kansas City, Florida Atlantic and Kansas, before leading him back to his alma mater. Mohajir's wealth of experience, history of success working with a university in ASU's current conference and his noted accomplishments at a BCS automatic qualifying school made him a clear choice to take over the reins at Arkansas State. Mohajir has gained national respect in collegiate athletics while working with some of the finest administrators and coaches in the country, such as former FAU, Louisville, Miami and Oklahoma head football coach Howard Schnellenberger. The Overland Park, Kansas native has been involved with major fundraising campaigns at multiple universities, while also overseeing corporate sales, marketing promotions and ticket sales. He most recently served the last 13 months as Kansas' Senior Associate Director of Athletics and Chief Marketing Officer. Prior to his time with the Jayhawks, he spent a seven-year stint as Florida Atlantic's Senior Associate Director of Athletics for External Relations from 2004-11 after working at UMKC from 1997-2004 as its Assistant Director of Athletics for External Relations. "I am extremely excited about Terry Mohajir leading our athletics department into the future," said ASU System President Dr. Chuck Welch. "While we had a significant number of highly qualified and experienced candidates who expressed interest in the position, Terry stood out because of his energy, enthusiasm, presence, and passion for growing our programs. The fact that he has experience in the Big 12 Conference, as well as the Sun Belt Conference, provides Terry with a very diverse background perfectly suited for our situation. When asked why he

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was interested he simply said, 'This is my alma mater, and this is the perfect time to do special things at ASU.' Terry is the perfect fit at the right time. I have never been more excited about our future." Mohajir worked at Kansas in a variety of capacities during two different stints, but his latest stop in Lawrence saw him assume responsibility for the Williams Education Fund that totaled over $22 million in revenue for the fiscal year 2012. He supervised the athletics department's areas that generated over $40 million in revenue. In addition, Mohajir oversaw Kansas' multimedia rights partnership for IMG. His most recent role was heavily focused on the market strategies for the proposed football stadium renovations. Mohajir went to Kansas from his position at Florida Atlantic, where he oversaw development, marketing, ticket sales, corporate sales and the media relations department. Foremost among his responsibilities was a fundraising campaign for a $70 million on-campus football stadium. His astute project management helped the Owls' football program reach the 2007 New Orleans Bowl in just its fourth year as an FBS program, an NCAA record for the fastest start-up program to go to a bowl game. During his tenure, FAU's athletics department enhanced its major gift program 800 percent, Owl Club giving increased 400 percent and specialevents revenue increased 150 percent. Mohajir's original connection to KU dated back to the early 1990's, when he was a graduate assistant and later an assistant offensive line and gameday special team's football coach for the Jayhawks (1993-96). He left Kansas in 1997 but didn't go far, staying in the Kansas City area to take over his administrative position with the newly-created Division I UMKC Athletics program. There he supervised marketing and promotions, sports information, fundraising, radio and TV contracts, corporate sales, tickets, event operations, sports medicine, strength and conditioning and men's soccer. Under his leadership, the Kangaroos saw dramatic increases in endowment, sponsorships, ticket revenue and its donor base. One of his more visible accomplishments at UMKC was the fundraising and construction efforts for a new training room and strength and conditioning center. During his time as an assistant coach at Kansas, Mohajir was on the staff that beat UCLA in the 1995 Aloha Bowl and had a final ranking of No. 9 in the AP poll. He was also a football ticket sales and promotions account executive for Kansas Athletics and earned a master's degree in sports management at KU in 1997. Mohajir graduated from Arkansas State University with a major in sports management and a minor in marketing in 1993. He was as starter on ASU's football team. Mohajir is married to the former Julie Hammond and they have two daughters, Maria (11) and Molly (9), and son, Marco (4).

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Liberty Bank Stadium—Home of A-State Football

Convocation Center - Home of A-State Basketball

RidgePointe Country Club

Track & Field Complex

Tomlinson Stadium and Kell Field

A-State Tennis Courts

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Arkansas State University’s athletic programs compete in top-of-the line facilities. Liberty Bank Stadium, which opened in 1974, has evolved into a beautiful stadium which seats 30,406 fans. That includes a cluster of exclusive suites in the south end zone atop the football office complex. A million dollar video/scoreboard is the focal point in the stadium. Coaches and student-athletes moved into a new $2.7 million track and field complex in spring 2004. It contains an eight-lane 400meter track and can be set up for two NCAA venues. Three local country clubs graciously allow ASU’s men’s and women’s golf programs to utilize their facilities for practice and play. J.A. “Ike” Tomlinson Stadium-Kell Field serves as home to Red Wolves baseball. Built in 1993, the stadium received complete lighting in 1996 and, most recently, 206 field level seats were added for the 2008 season. ASU’s newest women’s program, bowling, competes in the Jonesboro Bowling Center, which has been newly renovated.


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Those who have not visited the campus of Arkansas State University in the last five or 10 years would be shocked at the school’s appearance today. So much on campus is tied to athletics. ASU Stadium is the gathering site for Saturdays and excitement surrounding each game can be felt for miles. The sights, the smells, the sounds of football. There is so much construction and new projects on campus. The school looks . . . and is . . . a modern educational institution that has kept up with technology and student needs as much, if not more, than most schools in the nation. A student center addition anchors the campus, and a new student recreation and wellness center was completed last fall. New campus housing has recently been completed, including a “Collegiate Park” apartment complex, coastal-type soft-colored housing throughout campus, and a new dorm. There is a new Alumni Center and construction of a new overpass connecting the campus to local businesses is about to become a reality. It’s a new-look campus that is growing and improving each day. Arkansas State University is an extremely valuable part of Northeast Arkansas and surrounding areas.

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Arkansas State University was established April 1, 1909, as a “public school of agriculture” by Act 100 of the Arkansas General Assembly. It was located at Jonesboro because citizens of the city bid $40,000 to the state and pledged 200 acres of land as a site. After a century of growth, ASU-Jonesboro now has an annual budget of some $122.6 million, owns more than 3,000 acres of land in five different counties, has a physical plant valued at almost $200 million, and has an alumni roll exceeding 53,000. ASU’s rapid development over the years has been typical of other major universities in an emerging modern South. From an agricultural high school in 1909, to a junior college in 1918, to a four-year degree-granting institution in 1930, to a university in 1967, ASU has become regionally respected and nationally recognized for its qualities of teaching, research and service. The ASU system includes campuses at Beebe (White County), Mountain Home (Baxter County), and Newport (Jackson County) where associate degree programs are offered, and at Marked Tree, Searcy and Heber Springs. An instructional site is located at Paragould. The Jonesboro campus, which occupies 942 acres amid the gentle slopes of Crowley’s Ridge in east Jonesboro, is located between the vast and fertile Mississippi River Valley and the cultural and scenic richness of the Ozark Mountains. More than 10,000 students annually work toward degrees in 141 areas of specialization at the graduate and undergraduate levels. Fifteen undergraduate degrees are offered through the Colleges of Agriculture, Business, Communications, Education, Engineering, Fine Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Nursing and Health Professions, Sciences and Mathematics, and the University College. The Honors College was instituted July 1, 2004, evolving from the Honors Program.

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Jonesboro is a great city of 60,000, and is always ready to welcome incoming ASU students from the moment they arrive in town. The booming community has matured over the past half century into a regional center for cultural, educational, industrial, commercial, agricultural, communication, transportation, recreational and medical interests. It contains almost every convenience of a big city and every comfort of a small town. The community is alive with cultural events such as the art exhibitions, theatrical and musical productions, not only on campus but in the city itself through the Jonesboro Fine Arts Council, NEA Foundation of Arts, the Forum and the Northeast Arkansas Symphony. One highlight is the annual Hispanic celebration when downtown Main Street is transformed into a festive explosion of Hispanic music, food and cultural activity. Jonesboro is also the medical hub of northeast Arkansas and southeast Missouri, with two major hospitals and countless med-

ical professionals. The city is also a shopping mecca, offering a modern business district as well as quaint downtown antique shops and restaurants. The $100 million Mall at Turtle Creek recently opened with more than 100 stores. One of the five largest cities in Arkansas, Jonesboro is located between the vast and fertile Mississippi River and the cultural and scenic richness of the Ozark Mountains. It is nestled about 70 miles west of Memphis, Tennessee, on the gentle slopes of Crowley’s Ridge. Jonesboro is a comfortable one hour drive from Memphis, two hours from Little Rock and four hours from St. Louis.The city and University have meshed resources in recent years and have truly become the “capital” of the northeast quadrant of the state. Northeast Arkansas is a recreation haven for the person who enjoys water sports, fishing, hunting, and boating as well as the joys of unspoiled nature. Jonesboro and the surrounding area have an abundance of lakes, rivers, ponds, streams and forests to serve as nature’s playgrounds for the avid outdoors person. And, Jonesboro, ranked by Forbes.com as the 27th “best small place to live” is a nice place to call home.

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city of Jonesboro

Jonesboro, home of Arkansas State University, weighs in as the largest city in Northeast Arkansas. As a matter of fact, if you form a triangle by connecting Little Rock, St. Louis and Memphis, Jonesboro stands out as the largest metropolitan city in what amounts to a 17,000 square mile triangular area.


A-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AREA CODE 870 ATHLETICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3880 ATHLETIC TRAINING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3342 COMPLIANCE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2813 DEVELOPMENT AND RED WOLF CLUB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2401 FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3880 MARKETING AND PROMOTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3930 SPIRIT GROUPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3880 SPORTS INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2541 STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2082 STUDENT SERVICES AND ACADEMIC SUPPORT . . . . . . . 972-2813 TICKET OFFICE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2781 VIDEO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2082 BASEBALL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2700 MEN’S BASKETBALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2077 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2303 WOMEN’S BOWLING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3876 FOOTBALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2082 MEN’S GOLF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3411 WOMEN’S GOLF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2777 TRACK AND FIELD, CROSS COUNTRY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3350 WOMEN’S SOCCER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2340 WOMEN’S TENNIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3876 VOLLEYBALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3876

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ADMINISTRATION Terry Mohajir Rich Zvosec Mickey Ryan Amy Holt Karen Barker Tabitha Foreman Caroline Williams Nonie Wiggins

Director of Athletics Associate AD for Administration Associate AD for External Relations Associate AD/SWA Business Manager Administrative Asst. for Administration Administrative Assistant Faculty Athletics Representative

972-3882 972-3882 972-3880 972-3880 972-3115 972-2991 972-2990 972-3385

ATHLETIC TRAINING Ron Carroll Head Certified Trainer Chad Sturkie Assistant Athletic Trainer Julie Ellena Assistant Athletic Trainer Alyssa Bauer Athletic Training Intern Meghan Robinson Athletic Training GA Lorri Smith Athletic Training GA Hiroki Yoshimoto Athletic Training GA

972-3923 972-2419 680-4009 972-3343 680-3343 972-3343 972-3343

COMPLIANCE Joel Weems Mary Tinsley

972-3098 972-2304

Associate AD for Compliance Administrative Assistant

Jeff Stanley

Strength & Conditioning GA

STUDENT SERVICES AND ACADEMIC SUPPORT Stacey Willmott Associate AD for Student Services Cassidy Blaine Academic Coordinator Carly Ziyenge Academic Coordinator Trevor White Eligibility Certification Officer Felicia Rehr Tutor Coordinator Mary Tinsley Administrative Assistant for Student Services

972-2082 972-3356 972-2302 972-2721 972-3831 972-3127 972-2304

VIDEO Liz Lambert Brooks Cockrell

Video Coordinator Video Intern

680-8004 680-8004

BASEBALL Tommy Raffo Tighe Dickinson Anthony Everman Noah Sanders

Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Coach

972-2700 680-4339 680-4338 680-4336

MEN’S BASKETBALL John Brady Head Coach Melvin Haralson Associate Head Coach Corey Barker Assistant Coach Jeff Clapacs Assistant Coach Brodrick Johnson Director of Basketball Operations Leela Keller Administrative Assistant

972-2077 972-2491 972-2390 972-3512 972-2627 972-3505

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Brian Boyer Head Coach Lindsay Ballweg Assistant Coach Aaron Kallhoff Assistant Coach Sonja Tate Assistant Coach Shaquita Lee Director of Basketball Operations Sarah Groves Administrative Assistant

972-2303 972-3537 972-3583 972-2473 972-3568 680-4164

WOMEN’S BOWLING Justin Kostick Head Coach

680-8552

FOOTBALL Bryan Harsin Kent Riddle Eliah Drinkwitz Bush Hamdan John Thompson Blake Baker Brad Bedell Julius Brown Steve Caldwell Anthony Tucker Gerald Alexander Thomas Byrd Kyle Cefalo Colin Hitschler Brian Wilkinson Antwon Murray Karen Rinehart Yvonne Foster

Head Coach Assistant Head Coach Co-Offensive Coordinator Co-Offensive Coordinator Defensive Coordinator Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Football GA Football GA Football GA Football GA Director of Football Operations Director of Player Personnel Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant

972-2092 680-3871 972-3716 680-8438 972-3294 972-3872 680-8003 680-8055 972-2082 972-2082 972-2082 972-2082 972-2082 972-2082 972-3874 972-2082 972-2092 972-2082

DEVELOPMENT AND RED WOVES FOUNDATION Carter Ford Associate AD & Director of the Red Wolves Foundation Bill Templeton Director of Major Gifts Justin Morrison Director of Annual Fund Murray Watts Development Coordinator Claire Drerup Donor Experience Coordinator Administrative Asst. for the Red Wolves Gina Winchester Foundation

972-2401 972-2464 972-3004 680-4353 972-3126

FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Randy Knowles Assistant AD for Facilities & Event Management Bryan Harrod Equipment Supervisor Bobby Burton Athletics Facilities Supervisor for Grounds & Landscape

972-2578 680-8093

MEN’S GOLF Steve Johnson

Head Coach

972-3411

972-3880

WOMEN’S GOLF MJ Desbiens Shaw

Head Coach

972-2708

MARKETING AND PROMOTIONS Sarah Munoz Assistant Athletic Director, Marketing & Fan Experience Austin Queck Marketing Coordinator SPIRIT GROUPS Meredith Green Martha McFerron

Red Wolves Dancers Advisor Cheerleading Coordinator

MEDIA RELATIONS Jerry Scott Assistant AD for Media Relations Joe Gorby Assistant Dir. of Media Relations Chris Graddy Assistant Dir. of Media Relations Dustin Sullivan Director of Digital Media Dennen Cuthbertson Media Relations GA

972-2401

972-2943 972-2558

WOMEN’S SOCCER Tafadzwa Ziyenge Head Coach Jessica Nei Assistant Coach Beth Wright Soccer GA

972-3195 680-8193 972-3876

972-3880 972-3880

WOMEN’S TENNIS Marina Engelbrecht Head Coach

972-2795

972-3405 972-3547 972-2707 972-3930 972-2541

TRACK AND FIELD AND CROSS COUNTRY Jim Patchell Head Coach Matt Kraft Assistant Coach Matt Vining Assistant Coach Jarius Cooper Assistant Coach Kyle Chandler Head Cross Country Coach & Assistant Coach

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Director of Strength & Conditioning 680-8253 Jeff Pitman Asst. Director of Strength & Conditioning680-8068 Lee Marks Asst. Director of Strength & Conditioning972-3897 Ross Miller Derek Rosinski Strength & Conditioning Intern 680-8068

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WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL David Rehr Head Coach Susie Jangada Assistant Coach Tessa McGill Assistant Coach

680-4001 680-4003 680-4002 680-4005 680-4005 972-2725 972-3524 972-3876

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brian boyer CAREER CAREER ACCOLADES ACCOLADES

A-State All-Time Career Leader In Wins In Basketball (Men’s or Women’s) With 226 First Coach to Reach 200 Career Victories at A-State 4 WNIT Appearances 22 All-Conference Selections 2-Time SBC Coach of the Year Three 20-Plus Win Seasons Tied for THIRD with 123 SBC Victories 12 SBC Victories Shy of Becoming the All-Time Leader in Conference Wins Coached in Front of the Largest Crowd in Convocation Center History Longest Tenured Head Coach in A-State Basketball History Recognized in 2012 as one of the 100 Outstanding Staff to Contribute to the success of Arkansas State during its first 100 years.


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SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT Oct. 28 Harding (Exh.) Nov. 04 UA Monticello (Exh.) Nov. 11 Missouri State Nov. 15 Austin Peay Nov. 19 UT Martin Nov. 22 Kent State Nov. 25 Louisiana Tech Nov. 28 North Carolina Nov. 29 Illinois Nov. 30 Arizona State Dec. 12 Wichita State Dec. 18 Tennessee Tech Dec. 21 Central Arkansas Dec. 30 Texas A&M Jan. 02 UT Arlington* Jan. 04 Texas State* Jan. 08 Troy* Jan. 11 South Alabama* Jan. 14 Georgia State* Jan. 18 Western Kentucky* Jan. 25 Arkansas-Little Rock* Jan. 29 Louisiana-Monroe* Feb. 01 Troy* Feb. 05 Western Kentucky* Feb. 08 Georgia State* Feb. 12 South Alabama* Feb. 15 Louisiana-Lafayette* Feb. 19 UT Arlington* Feb. 22 Texas State* Mar. 01 Arkansas-Little Rock* Mar. 05 Louisiana-Monroe* Mar. 08 Louisiana-Lafayette* Mar. 12-15 SBC Tournament * Sun Belt Conference Game

LOCATION TIME (CST) Jonesboro, Ark. 7:05 PM Jonesboro, Ark. 7:05 PM Jonesboro, Ark. 7:05 PM Clarksville, Tenn. 7:00 PM Jonesboro, Ark. 7:05 PM Jonesboro, Ark. 7:05 PM Ruston, La. 6:30 PM Cancun, Mexico 2:30 PM Cancun, Mexico 2:30 PM Cancun, Mexico 12:00 PM Wichita, Kan. 7:05 PM Jonesboro, Ark. 12:00 PM Conway, Ark. 2:00 PM College Station, Texas 7:00 PM Arlington, Texas 5:00 PM San Marcos, Texas 2:00 PM Jonesboro, Ark. 7:05 PM Jonesboro, Ark. 3:05 PM Jonesboro, Ark. 7:05 PM Bowling Green, Ky. 4:30 PM Jonesboro, Ark. 3:05 PM Monroe, La. 5:15 PM Troy, Ala. 5:15 PM Jonesboro, Ark. 7:05 PM Atlanta, Ga. 2:00 PM Mobile, Ala. 11:30 AM Lafayette, La. 5:00 PM Jonesboro, Ark. 7:05 PM Jonesboro, Ark. 3:05 PM Little Rock, Ark. 4:30 PM Jonesboro, Ark. 7:05 PM Jonesboro, Ark. 3:05 PM New Orleans, La. TBA Home Games in White


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