2009-10 MIZZOU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Game Day _________________________ 4-5 Mizzou Arena _______________________ 6-7 Locker Room _______________________ 8-9 Player Lounge ____________________ 10-11 Video Classroom __________________ 12-13 Albrecht Family Practice Facility ______ 14-15 Sports Medicine ___________________ 16-17 Strength & Conditioning _____________ 18-19 Sports Park at MU _________________ 20-21 Mizzou Athletics ___________________ 22-23 Mizzou Athletic Training Complex _____ 24-25 Total Person Program ______________ 26-27 Life Skills ________________________ 28-29 Mizzou Student Recreation Complex __ 30-31 Missouri Traditions_________________ 32-33 University of Missouri_______________ 34-37 Academic Excellence ______________ 38-39 After Mizzou______________________ 40-41 Notable Alumni ___________________ 42-43 Mid-Missouri Life __________________ 44-45 Media Exposure___________________ 46-47
2 • Missouri Women’s Basketball
MUTigers.com _______________________48 Cindy Stein ______________________ 50-53 Lynnette Robinson _________________ 54-55 Doshia Woods ____________________ 56-57 Jarod Newland____________________ 58-59 Edith Thompson______________________60 Tracy Benne ________________________61 Leslie Berger ________________________62 J.D. Gravatt _________________________63 Eric Thibault _________________________64 Toni Hayes __________________________65 2009-10 Coaching Staff ________________66
Toy Richbow _____________________ 78-80 Marissa Scott _____________________ 81-83 RaeShara Brown __________________ 84-86 Shakara Jones____________________ 87-89 Jasmyn Otote ____________________ 90-92 Bekah Mills ______________________ 93-95 BreAnna Brock ___________________ 96-98 Christine Flores __________________ 99-101 Kendra Frazier __________________ 102-104 Bailey Gee _____________________ 105-107 Sydney Crafton _________________ 108-110 Trenee Thornton ________________ 111-113 Career Statistics ________________ 114-115 Career Highs ___________________ 116-118
2009-10 OUTLOOKS
2008-09 IN REVIEW
COACHING STAFF
Season Outlook ___________________ 68-69 Roster _____________________________70
TIGERS
Amanda Hanneman________________ 72-74 Jessra Johnson ___________________ 75-77
Season in Review _______________ 120-121 Results____________________________122 Statistics __________________________123 Individual Game-By-Game ____________124 Team Game-By-Game Comparison _____125 Team Game Highs/Lows ______________126
Team Records ______________________162 Individual Records _______________ 163-166
2009-10 OPPONENTS
MIZZOU HISTORY
Big 12 Conference _______________ 144-145 Northern Iowa/Memphis ______________146 Indiana/Florida A&M _________________147 Florida State/Ball State _______________148 Bradley/UT-Pan American _____________149 Murray State/Arkansas-Pine Bluff _______150 North Texas/Duquesne _______________151 Xavier/Colorado _____________________152 Kansas State/Kansas ________________153 Oklahoma/Baylor ____________________154 Oklahoma State/Texas A&M ___________155 Iowa State/Nebraska _________________156 Texas/Texas Tech ___________________157 2010 NCAA Tournament ______________158
RECORD BOOK
Retired Numbers ____________________160 Looking Back _______________________161
Year-By-Year Results_____________ 168-173 Program Records ___________________174 Awards and Honors ______________ 175-176 All-Time Series Records ______________177 Big 12 Series Records ____________ 178-179 Postseason History __________________180 All-Time Letter Winners _______________181 All-Time Numbers ___________________182
ADMINISTRATION
Mike Alden _____________________ 184-185 Athletics Administration ___________ 186-188 University Administration ______________189 Board of Curators ___________________190
Media Information _________________ 194 Media Outlook ____________________ 195 Radio/TV Roster __________________ 196
CREDITS
Media Guide: Written, designed and edited by Assistant Director of Media Relations Kate Lakin. Editing assistance by Associate Director of Media Relations Emily Murray and the MU women’s basketball coaching staff. Covers: BigFish Creative Photo Credits: Jonathan Brownfield, Matt Cavanah, Patrick Fallon, Joel Kowsky, L.G. Patterson and various other sources. Printing: Walsworth Publishing Company with assistance from Jenny Shoemaker.
MEDIA INFORMATION
Mizzou Media Relations_______________192 Quick Facts ________________________193
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Individual Game Highs________________127 Box Scores ____________________ 128-142
GAME DAY AT MIZZOU ARENA – THE PLACE TO BE! Fans of the Big 12 Conference are record-setting supporters of their women’s basketball programs – the Big 12 has led the nation in attendance the last eight years – and Mizzou is no exception. While the fast-paced action on the court is the reason that thousands of fans show up at Mizzou Arena each game, it’s far from the only attraction. Fans can take advantage of a number of activities before the action starts, such as inflatable games and hundreds of young fans await autographs of their favorite Tiger players at the end of each game. Last season Missouri was selected as the Big 12 winner of the NCAA “Pack the Zou” Challenge, a national effort to help build attendance. The Tigers were rewarded for its effort in draying 3,546 fans to the Feb. 7 game against rival Kansas, which the team who 74-60. Mizzou was awarded $500 from the NCAA for the nonprofit organization of its choice, which Mizzou elected to give to The Shelter, an emergency shelter that provides services to domestic violence and sexual assault victims.
Mizzou Arena, opened for the 2004-05 basketball season, is considered one of the nation’s premier on-campus basketball venues and the finest facility in the Big 12 Conference. The Tigers have a distinct home court advantage, with a 325-133 record at home in the program’s history. Everything a student-athlete needs can be found right in Mizzou Arena: Albrecht Family Practice Facility, video classroom, locker room and player lounge, training room, weight room and a private entrance for studentathletes and staff.
Adjacent to the player’s lounge is the team locker room, which is where the Tigers put on their Nike gear and Coach Stein addresses the team at halftime and before and after games. Each player has her own locker stall, which has separate storage spaces for team equipment and personal items. A personalized name plate is located above each locker. The front of the locker room contains a dry-erase board for quick X’s-and-O’s adjustments, as well as a big-screen TV. A digital clock, tied into the official arena scoreboard clock, allows the staff to efficiently relay half-time coaching information while getting the Tigers back on the court quickly. The locker room also features speakers and an iPod connection so players can get pumped up before games.
The player’s lounge is a place for members of the team to relax between classes or practices. It includes a flat-panel big-screen television and is comfortably furnished with enough chairs and sofas to fit the entire team at one time. The lounge includes a refrigerator and cabinet and sink area, where student-athletes enjoy an endles supply of Gatorade, fruit, bagels and nuts. The room also features four computer work stations so players can work on their studies or check e-mail. A seperate alcove is located next to the center of the lounge to allow players to be taped prior to practice, while still enjoying the comforts of the lounge.
Video analysis of one’s own play, as well as that of her opponent, is a key component of a successful women’s basketball program, and the Tigers do so in their own state-of-the-art video classroom, located adjacent to the player lounge. The room is used for scouting game preparation, skill instruction and analysis, motivational videos and highlight tapes. The 18-seat theater is equipped with all of the tools necessary for comprehensive instructional analysis of practice or game film. Like many of the rooms in the player-development area, it is tied into an arena-wide system that allows coaches to pull up the same video file in multiple locations.
When visitors come to Mizzou Arena, they are struck by the size and beauty of the arched roof that covers the main arena floor. What is often overlooked by the casual fan, however, is the gem of a facility the Tigers have at their disposal when the arena floor is in use for concerts or other special events. Tucked away on the west side of Mizzou Arena is the Albrecht Family Practice Facility, where players enjoy 24-hour access. The facility includes a full-size competition basketball floor and scoreboard and a sound system. The spacious practice facility floor allows for the team to break out to any of the eight baskets surrounding the gym; in fact, the footprint of the Albrecht Family Practice Facility is larger than the old competition floor at the Hearnes Center. The practice facility is conveniently located adjacent to the playerdevelopment area, which is comprised of the locker room and player lounge, video classroom, strength and conditioning area and sports medicine center. The men’s and women’s basketball offices each have balconies that overlook the north side of the facility.
ERIC MCDONNELL ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER 27TH YEAR AT MU MISSOURI, 1982
Eric McDonnell, ATC, continues a Hall of Fame career in his 27th year at Mizzou. Three years after he was recognized by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) as a Service Award winner – honoring those who have served as role models for future leaders in the athletic training profession and have made significant contributions to it over the past 15 years – McDonnell was inducted into the Missouri Athletic Trainers Association (MoATA) Sports Medicine Hall of Fame in June of 2004. Following a five-year term as a student athletic trainer for the Tigers, McDonnell was hired as a full-time member of Mizzou’s Sports Medicine staff. McDonnell served 17 years as the primary assistant with the football program before joining the women’s basketball program. Currently, he oversees women’s golf, tennis, and volleyball in addition to his duties with Cindy Stein’s Tigers. As part of his administrative duties in the athletic training room, McDonnell taught the Advanced Athletic Training Course for seven years, and coordinated the medical coverage of the Show-Me State Games for 16 years. He also has received training as an EMT. McDonnell currently serves as NATA District 5 President. He was President of the Missouri Athletic Trainers Association from 1997-99 and presently leads that organization’s Governmental Affairs Committee. In June 2000, McDonnell was awarded the Glenn L. McElroy, MD, Distinguished Service Award – named for Mizzou’s longtime team doctor – from MoATA. McDonnell is a native of Platte City, Mo., where he was a student athletic trainer at Platte County R-III High School. He holds two degrees from Mizzou: a bachelor’s degree in secondary education (Health and Physical Education), and a master’s degree in educational administration. He received the Dr. James M. Baker Award in 1981 as an outstanding student athletic trainer. McDonnell is certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association and registered as an athletic trainer by the Board of Healing Arts in the state of Missouri. McDonnell has also received training through MU’s Law Enforcement Training Institute (LETI), and is a commissioned reserve police officer for the Weatherby Lake Police Department, a suburb of Kansas City, Mo. He is married to the former Sabrina Batterton of Auxvasse, Mo. They are the parents of a daughter, Madison, and a son, Grant.
The Dr. Glenn L. McElroy, M.D. Sports Medicine Center is a spacious 9,000 square foot center located in the Mizzou Athletics Training Complex. It serves as the cornerstone of the intercollegiate health care facilities at Mizzou, allowing the Sports Medicine Staff to accomplish its mission: “To provide the best possible health care for all University of Missouri student-athletes while promoting an atmosphere conducive to the education of student athletic trainers.�
Mizzou Arena also features state-of-the-art athletic training facilities which allow the sports medicine staff to continue to provide the highest quality of care for Tiger student-athletes. With the addition of a Ferno Therapy Pool, which features an Aquagator, Mizzou is one the few schools in the country to have two training pools available on campus.
BRYAN MANN ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF STRENGTH & CONDITIONING SIXTH YEAR AT MU SOUTHWEST MISSOURI ST., 2003 Bryan Mann is entering his sixth year with the University of Missouri Strength and Conditioning Staff and his fourth as an Assistant Director after working as a Graduate Assistant the previous two years. As an Assistant Director of Strength and Conditioning, Mann is responsible for for Missouri’s women’s basketball and soccer teams and assists with the player development program for football. In addition to these team duties, he is also the director of research and development, as well as being the coordinator for on-campus academic relations. Prior to his arrival at the University of Missouri, Mann attended Southwest Missouri State University (now Missouri State) where he served as a student assistant as well as a graduate assistant from March 1999-May 2004. He assisted in the player development of football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball and volleyball. He developed the programs for field hockey, softball, men’s and women’s soccer, swimming and diving and men’s tennis. He also trained 2004 Barbados Olympic triple jumper Greg Hughes. Mann also helped in producing some great achievements for the athletic department at SMS. These include a Final Four appearance by women’s basketball and a College World Series appearance by baseball. Throughout high school and college, Mann was a four-time national and two-time world champion in powerlifting for the Natural Athlete’s Strength Association and was considered among the top 20 athletes in the world for his age. He currently is an internationally ranked powerlifter and holds the Missouri record with a bench press of 680 pounds. Mann received his degree in health promotion from Missouri State University in 2003, a Graduate Certificate in sports management from Missouri State University in 2004, a Master’s Degree in health education and promotion in 2006 and is a PhD candidate. Mann is recognized as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) as well as Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified (SCCC) from the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association. Mann is married to the former Corinne Schoppet of Ashburn, Va.
The goal of the Missouri Strength and Conditioning program is to improve each team’s athleticism, further developing strength, speed and quickness while increasing their agility and explosiveness. They educate all of the teams on nutrition and strive to improve their endurance and mental toughness. The Mizzou Arena features a state-of-the-art strength training facility, which is the primary strength and conditioning home of the men’s and women’s basketball teams. The facility is located just steps from both locker rooms.
Shakara Jones was selected as a National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) All-American in 2009.
MEMORIAL STADIUM/FAUROT FIELD
MISSOURI AQUATICS CENTER
MIZZOU ATHLETICS TRAINING COMPLEX
TAYLOR STADIUM/SIMMONS FIELD
HEARNES CENTER
AUDREY J. WALTON TRACK/SOCCER FIELD/STADIUM
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UNIVERSITY FIELD
The baseball team earned a bid to its seventh straight NCAA Tournament and advanced to the championship game of the Big 12 Tournament. After the season pitcher Kyle Gibson was selected in the first round of the MLB First Year Player’s Draft.
In his third season as head coach, Mike Anderson led the men’s basketball team to the Big 12 Tournament title and advanced to the Elite Eight in the NCAA Tournament, just missing the school’s first Final Four appearance.
The Missouri softball team advanced to the Women’s College World Series for the first time in 15 years after claiming its second Big 12 Tournament title over Oklahoma. The Tigers set a program record with 50 runs while senior Lindsey Ubrun and Marla Schweisberger earned second team All-America honors.
The football team claimed its second consecutive Big 12 North title and beat Northwestern in an exciting 30-23 overtime contest in the Alamo Bowl. Chase Coffman won the John Mackey Trophy, given annually to the nation’s top tight end. Additionally, Coffman was one of six Tigers taken in April’s NFL Draft.
Junior Sarah Shire, the 2009 Big 12 Co-Gymnast of the Year, became the third Tiger to earn All-America first team honors. Senior Adrianne Perry concluded her decorated career with AllAmerica honors as well.
Mark Ellis won the 2009 NCAA National Championship in the heavyweight class in front of a home crowd, as Missouri cohosted the NCAA Wrestling Championships in St. Louis, Mo. Ellis became just the second Tiger wrestler to claim a national championship, joining two-time winner Ben Asken.
STUDENT-ATHLETE ACADEMIC AND TRAINING FACILITY RENOVATIONS Opened in 2006, the Mizzou Athletics Training Complex was a $16 million expansion and renovation project that turned the Student-Athlete Academic and Training Facility into one of the top comprehensive facilities in the nation. The project was made possible due to the generosity of the Kansas City Sports Trust, which announced in March of 2004 a donation of $10 million to Mizzou Athletics. A major portion of the gift went toward the renovation. The MATC features a new strength and conditioning complex, which is front and center for all to see. The new strength center is a two-story complex which features approximately 14,200 square feet of space. The balcony level contains cardiovascular equipment (treadmills, stair climbers, etc.) overlooking the strength training area below. Also housed in the MATC are coaches’ offices, staff meeting spaces, coaches’ locker room, a video editing suite, support spaces and storage areas. The facility also features the Sells Family Dining Hall, where student-athletes eat their meals on a regular basis. The dining hall more than tripled in size to a spacious 7,500 square feet, meaning the flexibility of eating at the most convenient time will be afforded to every student-athlete. A few of the recent improvements include expansion of the following areas: the Shelden Academic Resource Center (growing from 8,750 square feet to 11,250 square feet), the football locker room, student-athlete lounge and improved locker room and office spaces for the baseball, softball and soccer teams.
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TAMI CHIEVOUS ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ACADEMIC SERVICES NINTH YEAR AT MU FORT HAYS STATE, 1999 Tami Chievous started working w for the Total Person Program in July 2001. As Assistant Director of Academic Services, Chievous coordinates all the academic support services for the Men’s Basketball and Women’s Basketball programs. She works closely with the student-athletes monitoring their academic progress, coordinating study hall, assigning mentors and tutors, communicating with faculty and advising students one-on-one about course work and majors selection. She also coordinates the Enhanced Learning Program (ELP) for all student-athletes who have documented learning disabilities or Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD). Chievous graduated from Fort Hays State University with a bachelor’s degree in elementary education in 1999. She went on to pursue a master’s degree in educational administration from FHSU in 2001. She served as the assistant to the Academic Counselor/Compliance Coordinator at FHSU for three years. Chievous also worked as a student-assistant for the women’s basketball team for four seasons during her undergraduate study. Chievous was a teaching assistant for the department of Education Administration for two years. She also worked as an administrative assistant for the Associate Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administrator for 2000-01 season. She is married to Derrick Chievous. They are the proud parents of two sons, Tahki and Aven, and a daughter, Malia.
The University of Missouri is committed to the success of student-athletes on and off the court. Since 1986, Missouri has had the Total Person Program, which focuses on the total development of the student-athlete. The program has been so successful that other universities have created similar programs, using Mizzou as the model. There are several services offered as part of the program, including academic counseling and assistance, academic progress monitoring and substance abuse and psychological counseling.
Missouri ranked No. 1 in America among all public BSC universities in Academic Progress Rate (APR) in 2008 and the women’s basketball program earned the APR Public Recognition Award the past two seasons.
KIM MARTIN AS SSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR, LIFE SKILLS EIGHTH YEAR AT MU MISSOURI, 2001
Kim Martin enters her eighth eig year at Missouri as the Assistant Athletic Director for Life Skills. In her third year as head of Life Skills, Martin spent the previous four years as an academic coordinator in the Total Personal Program. In her current role, Martin oversees the personal, social and career development for all of Mizzou’s student-athletes. Following graduation, Martin went to work for the Muscular Dystrophy Association as their District Director in Columbia. In 2002, she returned to the University of Missouri Athletic Department as a graduate assistant in the Total Person Program. In October 2003, Martin took over full-time as the academic coordinator for baseball, gymnastics, men’s and women’s swimming and diving and tennis. Martin graduated with her undergraduate degree in communications from the University of Missouri and was also a swimmer competing for the Tigers from 1997-2001. She then went on to obtain her Master’s degree in Student Affairs Administration, also from the University of Missouri. She is married to Chad Martin, former University of Missouri football player, and they are the proud parents of son Tyler, born in June of 2006.
Missouri’s Tigers for Tomorrow Career Development Program is committed to providing career guidance for all current and former student-athletes, in order to transition elite student-athletes into successful professionals in their given field.
The Tiger Timeline is a detailed four-year career development play specifically designed for student-athletes. If the plan is followed, the student-athlete will be exceptionally prepared for a professional career. Sample services in the Career Development Program include: individual career consultations, resume writing and review, job search strategies and self-assessment testing and mock job interviews.
The upgrade of facilities at the University of Missouri is not confined to the Sports Park at Mizzou. The most recent addition to the campus landscape was a massive renovation and expansion of the Mizzou Student Recreation Complex. MizzouRec aspires to be the best part of a student’s Mizzou day and the first choice for fun, and they have certainly created a venue that fits the bill. The result is a facility that Sports Illustrated on Campus tabbed as the Best Rec Center in the Country in its September 2005 issue. Several different leisure neighborhoods give the new Recreation Complex a distinct personality. Inviting and welcoming to all its visitors, the streets of Downtown Brewer mimic the charm of our own downtown Columbia. The Jungle Gym, Pump Room, 1/6-mile track and the muchanticipated Mizzou Aquatic Center are just a few of the additions that make MizzouRec a great place to practice a healthy lifestyle. MizzouRec is not only a great place to work out, but also an experience to remember.
David R. Francis Quadrangle The Quad has long been a symbol of Mizzou pride and history. It is named after David R. Francis, the governor of Missouri who was instrumental to the rebuilding of the University after the Academic Hall was destroyed by a devastating fire in 1892.
Tiger Prowl Tiger Prowl is the corresponding event for seniors upon their graduation. Though their studies are completed, this walk through the Columns does not symbolize their leaving the university. It symbolizes the enduring connection that they will have as alumni.
The Columns The Columns are all that remains of Academic Hall, the first and main building on campus until it burned on January 9, 1892. The Columns were originally deemed unsafe, but a rally in their defense kept them on campus to become an enduring symbol of MU.
Memorial Union Completed in 1926, the Memorial Union tower was constructed as a tribute to 116 University of Missouri students who lost their lives in World War I. When the north portion was completed in 1950, the building was re-dedicated following World War II. When walking underneath the tower, people should always tip their hats and speak in a whisper to honor our fallen soldiers.
Homecoming The first ever homecoming was born at Mizzou in 1911, when Mizzou Football Coach and Director of Athletics, Chester Brewer, invited alumni to “come home� to Columbia for the annual football game against the University of Kansas. While this tradition has spread, Mizzou still boasts the largest studentrun Homecoming in the nation. The annual events include a parade, blood drive, talent competition, tailgate, and much more. Tiger Walk Established in 1995, Tiger Walk takes place each August before classes begin. To symbolize their entrance into Mizzou, the freshman class meets and walks through the Columns toward Jesse Hall.
Tap Day Tap Day is the annual spring ceremony that recognizes outstanding students, faculty and staff. It is one of the highest honors on campus to be inducted into one of the six secret honor societies on this day. Truman the Tiger Truman the Tiger, our beloved mascot, was born in 1986. He is named after Harry S. Truman, 33rd president of the United States who was from Independence, Mo. Tigers for Tigers Our love of tigers has led to the creation of Tigers for Tigers, the first organization of its kind that fights for the preservation of endangered tigers around the world. True Tigers Established in 1991, True Tigers is the organization of student members of the MU Alumni Association. With great benefits, exciting events, and fun traditions, it is a great way for students to begin their lifelong relationship with the university.
Tiger Plaza The newest addition to campus landmarks, Tiger Plaza was commemorated in October of 2002. Featuring a 6x11-foot, 1,200-lb. bronze statue of a Bengal tiger and a beautiful fountain engraved with the words of the alma mater, Tiger Plaza is further contributing to the rich traditions of MU.
MISSION STATEMENT Our distinct mission, as Missouri’s only state-supported member of the Association of American Universities, is to provide all Missourians the benefits of a world-class research university. We are stewards and builders of a priceless state resource, a unique physical infrastructure and scholarly environment in which our tightly interlocked missions of teaching, research and service work together on behalf of all citizens. Students work side by side with some of the world’s best faculty to advance the arts and humanities, the sciences, and the professions. Scholarship and teaching are driven daily by a sense of public service – the obligation to produce and disseminate knowledge that will improve the quality of life in the state, the nation and the world. STATEMENT OF VALUES The University of Missouri, as the state’s major land-grant university, honors the public trust placed in it and accepts the associated accountability to the people of Missouri for its stewardship of that trust. Our duty is to acquire, create, transmit, and preserve knowledge, and to promote understanding. We the students, faculty, and staff of MU hold the following values to be the foundation of our identity as a community. We pledge ourselves to act, in the totality of our life together, in accord with these values.
RESPECT Respect for one’s self and for others is the foundation of honor and the basis of integrity. A hallmark of our community is respect — for the process by which we seek truths and for those who engage in that process. Such respect is essential for nurturing the free and open discourse, exploration, and creative expression that characterize a university. Respect results in dedication to individual as well as collective
expressions of truth and honesty. Respect is demonstrated by a commitment to act ethically, to welcome difference, and to engage in open exchange about both ideas and decisions. RESPONSIBILITY A sense of responsibility requires careful reflection on one’s moral obligations. Being responsible imposes the duty on us and our university to make decisions by acknowledging the context and considering consequences, both intended and unintended, of any course of action. Being responsible requires us to be thoughtful stewards of resources — accountable to ourselves, each other, and the publics we serve. DISCOVERY Learning requires trust in the process of discovery. Discovery often fractures existing world views and requires acceptance of uncertainty and ambiguity. Therefore, the university must support all its members in this life-long process that is both challenging and rewarding. As we seek greater understanding and wisdom, we also recognize that knowledge itself has boundaries — what we know is not all that is. EXCELLENCE We aspire to an excellence which is approached through diligent effort, both individual and collective. Pursuing excellence means being satisfied with no less than the highest goals we can envision. Pursuing excellence involves being informed by regional, national, and global standards, as well as our personal expectations. We recognize and accept the sacrifices, risks, and responsibilities involved in pursuing excellence, and so we celebrate each other’s successes. We commit ourselves to this process in an ethical and moral manner.
M HAS TOP-FLIGHT STUDENTS MU On the first day of class in fall 2008, MU welcomed a record 29 29,761 students representing every county in Missouri, every sta state in the nation and more than 100 countries. This is the se seventh year in a row that MU has broken its total enrollment re record. With 5,812 first-time freshmen, Mizzou is the No. 1 college ch choice for Missouri high school seniors. The numbers of transfer stu students, graduate students and African American and Hispanic stu students also are at historically high levels. M Mizzou’s six-year graduation rate of 68.9 percent is the highest yet an and continues to rank first among the state’s public institutions. Th The 2008 freshman class boasts an ACT average of 25.5, co compared with the national average of 21.2 and the state average of 21.6. Nearly one-third of freshmen come from the top 10 pe percent of their high school classes.. M MU attracts more valedictorians and Curators Scholars than any oth other college or university in Missouri and almost twice as many of the state’s Bright Flight scholars. Si Sixty Missouri School of Journalism students were among a se select group of 300 students from around the world to serve as Ol Olympic News Service interns during the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China. M MU is the No. 1 public Bowl Championship Series institution in the nation in academic performance of student athletes and ra ranks 25th among all schools, public and private. Mizzou also lea leads the Big 12 in eligibility, retention and graduation rates of student athletes. These rankings are based on the NCAA’s 20 2008 Academic Progress Rate, which measures the academic pr progress and performance of athletic programs. M U O F F E R S A N E X C E L L E N T, O N E - O F - A - K I N D ED EDUCATION As Missouri’s flagship university, MU has 19 schools and colleges an and more than 270 degree programs — including 40 online op options — to help students reach their career and personal go goals.
MU is highly ranked in quality and value by U.S. News & World Report, The Fiske Guide to Colleges, Barron’s Best Buys in College Education and numerous other college guides. MU’s Campus Writing Program and learning communities were listed in U.S. News & World Report’s 2009 “America’s Best Colleges” issue as excellent programs leading to student success. The National Science Foundation has recognized MU as one of the top 10 universities in the country for successfully integrating research into undergraduate education. MU offers more than 100 Freshman Interest Groups, in which students with shared academic interests live in the same residence halls and attend classes together. These communities, which are models for other institutions around the country, provide a strong academic and social foundation for freshmen and higher retention and graduation rates. In MU’s School of Journalism, newspaper, magazine and photojournalism students gain hands-on experience as they produce print and online publications, including three magazines and a daily newspaper. Broadcast students train at radio, TV and online outlets. Strategic-communication students create advertising, public relations and marketing strategies for local and national clients. Mizzou is home to an Honors College – one of the oldest in the country – that offers the atmosphere of a small private college in the setting of a major research university. MU’s Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) was honored in 2008 as the top unit of its size in the western United States, according to the U.S. Army Cadet Command Organization. Battalions selected for awards are considered the most successful in training and commissioning Army lieutenants each year. MU PROVIDES A RICH LEARNING ENVIRONMENT More than 5,400 trees and 650 varieties of plants accent the campus with colorful and fragrant flowers in the spring and brilliant leaves in the fall, transforming Mizzou into a botanic garden. The campus also features 18 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places, 600-year-old Chinese stone lions, Thomas Jefferson’s original
tombstone and the Joy of Discovery, a four-story-tall suspended sculpture in the Christopher S. Bond Life Sciences Center. The collection of the MU Libraries is the largest in the state. Ellis, Engineering, Geology, Health Sciences, Journalism, Law, Mathematical Sciences and Veterinary Medicine have more than 3 million volumes, almost 7 million microforms, 1.6 million government documents and more than 33,000 journal subscriptions. MU has $595 million of campus improvement projects in design or construction. The latest projects include the Brady Commons expansion, the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute (completed September 2008) and Thomas and Nell Lafferre Hall. In 2008, MU celebrates the centennial of the world’s first and finest School of Journalism and the new Reynolds Journalism Institute, which will serve as journalism’s advanced-studies center. In 1969 Arvarh E. Strickland made history at Mizzou as the first African American to join the faculty. His legacy as a professor and nationally known scholar was set in stone in fall 2007 with the naming of the General Classroom Building in his honor. Cornell Hall recently became home to the newly renamed Robert J. Trulaske Sr. College of Business in recognition of a series of generous gifts from Robert and Geraldine Trulaske. The Mizzou Student Recreation Complex is one of the 10 largest facilities of its kind in the country. MU students voted to increase their fees to pay for the $50 million complex. National magazines and newspapers consistently list Columbia, Mo., among the top cities in the nation for its excellent quality of life. For example, Money magazine included Columbia in a 2006 “Top 100 Best Places to Live” study that analyzed factors such as housing, student test scores, air quality and commute time. Also in 2006, Forbes listed Columbia as the 16th “Best Small Metro for Business and Careers,” the seventh year in a row Columbia has ranked in the top 60. In 2007 Forbes listed Columbia as one of the top 20 American cities to educate children.
MU IS A NATIONALLY COMPETITIVE, GLOBAL UNIVERSITY MU is one of only six public universities in the country with medicine, veterinary medicine, law, engineering and agriculture all on one campus. MU is one of only 34 public U.S. universities, and the only public institution in Missouri, to be selected for membership in the Association of American Universities and designated “Research University/Very High” by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. This year marks the centennial of MU’s AAU membership, which
recognizes excellence in teaching and research endeavors and includes only the nation’s top-tier institutions. MU provides all the benefits of two universities in one; it’s a major land-grant institution and Missouri’s largest public research university. Many states support two, such as Michigan and Michigan State and Iowa and Iowa State. MU sends more students to study overseas than any other college or university in Missouri. Currently, MU offers more than 400 study-
The Thomas Jefferson Sculpture on the Quad. Mizzou was the first public university built in the Louisana Purchase territory, and MU’s quad is patterned after Jefferson’s University of Virginia design.
RESEARCH PRIDE POINTS MU’s research has a $440 million economic impact on Missouri and supports more than 9,000 jobs. •
MU totalled close to $248 million in research and development spending last year. Our work in the life sciences was of particular note: In the previous fiscal year MU and Washington University together accounted for some 90 percent of all university life sciences research in Missouri.
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A recent economic analysis estimated that MU’s annual research expenditures supported some 9,000 jobs and resulted in close to $440 million in economic activity.
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Losing MU’s research enterprise would be equivalent to losing 20 companies with revenues of $10 million each — revenue that would go to other states with research universities.
MU researchers are helping thousands of critically ill patients by developing tools to diagnose and treat cancer. •
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MU researchers, utilizing the University’s one-of-a-kind Research Reactor, are international leaders in the development of radio-pharmaceutical drugs and diagnostic tools used to battle cancer. MU nuclear scientists have invented a number of critical cancer therapies, among them: Therasphere® for liver cancer; Quadramet® for bone cancer pain; and CeratecTM for brain imaging to diagnose stroke, Alzheimer’s Disease, and other conditions. Scientists at the reactor, supported by a new public-private partnership, have recently obtained a cyclotron. The machine, a type of particle accelerator, will allow MU to supply a much-needed isotope to area medical centers for use in diagnosing and treating cancer and heart disease.
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Education and psychological researchers at MU have developed a treatment for antisocial behavior in youths that is being used in 25 states and eight foreign countries.
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MU researchers have helped identify practices that can reduce violence in public schools. So far they have implemented these in more than 200 schools to improve school safety and boost academic achievement.
abroad programs in 60 countries. Last year, approximately 1,100 MU students participated in the programs. INNOVATION AT MIZZOU More than 1,000 faculty life scientists at MU are working to improve human and animal health, food and the environment. Areas of strength include cardiovascular disease, diabetes, animal and human reproductive biology, aging, plant genomics and biotechnology, geospatial informatics, bioengineering, rural economic development policy, math education, nanoscience and nanotechnology, cognitive and neurodevelopmental sciences, exercise physiology, autism, nuclear medicine and comparative medicine. MU is a national leader in comparative medicine, in which researchers collaborate by sharing discoveries, innovations and treatments for humans and animals. For example, Jimmy Cook discovered how to encourage the meniscus in knees to repair itself by implanting a scaffold in dog knees. Currently, this process is in stage II of FDA human clinical trials. MU is home to the world’s most powerful university research reactor and is the largest U.S. producer of radioisotopes for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. MU is one of only 15 sites in the United States where the National Cancer Institute provides funding for clinical trials on animals. Veterinary medicine and human medicine oncologists developed Quadramet for bone cancer pain, one of many MU discoveries based on collaborative research. MU IS A GREEN CAMPUS Campus space has grown substantially since 1990, but energy use has been reduced by 12 percent per square foot due to conservation efforts. These efforts have decreased energy costs by $4.3 million annually, and carbon dioxide emissions have been reduced by 104,000 tons. MU uses renewable fuels, such as corncobs, tires, waste wood chips and switchgrass, to provide clean alternatives for energy production. For example, the campus power plant began replacing up to 5 percent of its coal supply with wood chips in 2007, saving more than 7,000 tons of greenhouse gas emissions in a single year.
MU recycles 25 percent of its waste (1,869 tons per year) through such efforts as the annual Tiger Treasures sale of items donated by students as they leave campus. More than 17 tons of items were diverted from the landfill in 2008. MU’s Printing Services now uses recycled paper for all campus copying and digital printing. That’s 22 million sheets of bond paper per year. MU IS A UNIFYING FORCE FOR MISSOURI As Missouri’s land grant institution and largest public research university, MU has a statewide mission to improve the public welfare. Every year, more than one million Missourians turn to MU and its extension programs to help them continue their education, solve problems and make informed decisions. MU’s academic medical center has more than 6,000 professionals who care for patients from every county in Missouri. More Missouri physicians receive medical training from MU than from any other university. Three-fourths of Missouri veterinarians earned their veterinary degrees at MU, and MU law school alumni practice in every Missouri county. MU Health Care provides rural patients with better access to high-quality health care through its nationally recognized Missouri Telehealth Network, which has 140 sites in 43 Missouri counties. The Harry S Truman School of Public Affairs, the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute and the Rural Policy Research Institute make objective contributions to state and national public policy. MU’s Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis is the major Missouri source for demographic and economic data analysis used in the development and evaluation of economic policy. MU’s Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory conducts more than 300,000 diagnostic tests annually to help determine the cause of death and disease in animals.
Since 1908, the University of Missouri has been a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), a prestigious organization comprised of 63 leading doctorate-granting research institutions in the United States and Canada. The AAU is the most prestigious organization in higher education. The 28 AAU institutions that are private are preceded below by an *asterisk; the remaining 35 are public. Year
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“Coach Stein was very, very helpful in preparing me to play in the WNBA. First, she has a lot of knowledge for the game and knows what it takes to make it to the next level. She really helped me finetune my game my senior year. She knew what the scouts were looking for and helped me work on that. And she was right. The scouts were looking for the little things. She got my fundamentals right. I was a great player but having a great base in the fundamentals helped get me to the WNBA. The Big 12 is so competitive. Each night you have to go out there and really give it your all mentally and physically. The WNBA is just like that, only on a higher level. I think the way Coach Stein worked with us, preparing us mentally and physically, helped get me ready to play in the WNBA.” -Amanda Lassiter LaToya Bond Second Round, 2006 Charlotte Sting
Christelle N’Garsanet Third Round, 2006 New York Liberty
Amanda Lassiter First Round, 2001 Houston Comets Currently playing in Spain for C.D. Zamarat
Evan Unrau Third Round, 2004 Washington Mystics
Marlena Williams
Alyssa Hollins
EeTisha Riddle
Third Round, 2001 Indiana Fever
Playing in Puerto Rico for Montenarias of Morovis
Playing in Turkey for Ted Ankara Kolejliler Spor Kubulu
In 2009 Aaron Crow, Kyle Gibson, DeMarre Carroll, Jeremy Maclin and Ziggy Hood were all selected in the first round of their respective drafts. It was only the third time in Big 12 history that a school had first-round draft picks in baseball, football and men’s basketball.
Aaron Crow First Round, 2009 Kansas City Royals
Kareem Rush First Round, 2002 Toronto Raptors
Jeremy Maclin First Round, 2009 Philadelphia Eagles
DeMarre Carroll First Round, 2009 Memphis Grizzlies
Ziggy Hood First Round, 2009 Pittsburgh Steelers
Linas Kleiza First Round, 2005 Portland Trail Blazers
BRAD PITT Although it is the goal of the University to graduate all of its students, perhaps Brad Pitt made the right decision to leave Mizzou two credits shy of his journalism degree to pursue an acting career. He has gone on to star in a number of films, and is always one of the most talked-about celebrities in Hollywood. JANN CARL Brad Pitt is among the types of people that Jann Carl interviews every day as part of her job working on the No. 1 syndicated magazine show, Entertainment Tonight. She’s now in her 10th year as part of the ET team, and while at Mizzou, served as the Tiger mascot for football and basketball games.
CORPORATE LEADERS Stan Kroenke: BSA Economics 1971, MBA 1973 CEO, The Kroenke Group, Owner of NFL’s St. Louis Rams, NHL’s Colorado Avalanche, NBA’s Denver Nuggets Van Gordon Sauter: MA Journalism 1959 president of Fox News John Walsh: MA 1969 ESPN senior vice president James Amos: AB Political Science 1968 president and chief operating officer, Mail Boxes Etc. Alan Greenberg: BSBA 1949 chairman, Bear Stearns Companies, recently named one of Wall Street’s 20 most powerful people by Worth Magazine John Graham: BJ 1959 president and chief operating officer of Fleishmann-Hillard Harold S. Hook: BSBA 1953, MA Accounting 1954, Honorary DL 1983 Chairman, American General Corporations John Whitmore: AB Political Science 1954, JD 1958 president and chief exedutive officer of Bessemer Trust Company and the Bessemer Group investment company POLITICAL LEADERS Mel Carnahan: JD 1959 former Missouri governor Ann Covington: JD 1977 first woman to serve as a judge on the Missouri Supreme Court Enoch Herbert Crowder: major general; United States ambassador to Cuba from 1923-27
SHERYL CROW From the debut release of the critically acclaimed Tuesday Night Music Club in 1994, through her latest release, Wildflower, Sheryl Crow’s career has been on the short track to stardom. She was also the 2003 Homecoming Grand Marshal at Ol’ Mizzou.
Rebecca Cook: JD 1975 former Missouri Secretary of State General Donald S. Dawson: AB 1930, Honorary DL 1984 former administrative assistant to President Harry S Truman and architect of the 1948 “Whistle Stop” Campaign Charles Price: attended 1953, Honorary LLD 1988 former ambassador to Great Britain for President Ronald Reagan; retired chairman, Ameribanc LEADERS IN SCIENCE James Fergason: BS Physics 1956 inducted into the U.S. Inventors Hall of Fame; pioneered the modern liquid crystal display technology Linda Godwin: MS Physics 1976, PhD Physics 1980 NASA Astronaut Fredrick Robbins: AB Chemistry 1936, BSMed 1938, Honorary DS 1958 1954 Nobel Laureate for Polio Research
DEBBYE TURNER While finishing her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Degree at MU, Turner was crowned Miss America in 1990. She now works as a correspondent for CBS’ The Early Show.
ENTERTAINMENT Tennessee Williams: attended 1931-32 author and playwright of such works as Streetcar Named Desire, Night of the Iguana, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and Glass Menagerie George C. Scott: attended 1953 actor Seymour Weintraub: BJ and BA 1947 Hollywood movie and television producer Robert Loggia: BJ 1951 actor in such movies as “An Officer and a Gentleman” and “Big” Kate Capshaw: BSEd 1975, Med 1977 actress
JOURNALISTS/WRITERS James Kilpatrick: BJ 1941 syndicated political columnist Mort Walker: AB 1948 creator of Beetle Bailey, Hi and Lois, Boner’s Ark and several other cartoons Lee Hills: Attended 1929, Honorary DL 1988 chairman emeritus of Knight-Ridder; received the Pulitzer Prize in 1956 for distinguished service in local reporting Gerald Boyd: BJ 1973 managing editor of The New York Times
SAM WALTON Following his graduation from Mizzou, Sam Walton began his career as a retail merchant. He specialized in selling name brands at low prices. What started in 1962 as the first Wal-Mart store has grown into the largest corporation in the world.
Barney Calame: BJ 1961 deputy managing editor for the Wall Street Journal Bryan Burroughs: BJ 1983 writer for Vanity Fair magazine, author of Barbarians at the Gate Rea Hederman: MA Journalism 1970 publisher of the New York Review of Books Haynes Johnson: BJ 1952 syndicated columnist for the Washington Post; 1966 Pulitzer Prize winner; frequent panelist on NPR’s Washington Week in Review William Manchester: MA Journalism 1947 author of several works including Death of a President and American Caesar Eugene Field: attended in 1872 author of cherished children’s books Wynken, Blynken and Nod and Little Boy Blue
KELLEN WINSLOW The premier tight end of his era, Winslow was a five-time Pro Bowl selection, and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1995. In 2003, he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in recognition of his All-America career at Mizzou.
William Trogden (pen name: William Least Heat Moon): BA 1961, MA 1962, PhD 1973 author of such works as Blue Highways and PrairyErth BROADCASTERS/NEWSCASTERS James Lehrer: BJ 1956 co-host of PBS Newshour with Jim Lehrer Russ Mitchell: BJ 1982 CBS anchor Lisa Myers: BJ 1973 NBC’s chief Congressional correspondent Debbye Turner: doctor of veterinary medicine 1991 correspondent, The Early Show; Miss America 1990 Jack Germond: BJ and AB 1951 political columnist and panelist on “The McLaughlin Group”
ELIZABETH VARGAS Like many Missouri broadcast journalism graduates, Elizabeth Vargas started her career at KOMU-TV, Columbia’s NBC affiliate owned and operated by the University. She currently works as a co-anchor for ABC’s 20/20 program after stints on Good Morning America and NBC’s Dateline.
Chuck Roberts: BJ 1971 CNN anchor
JOHN ANDERSON, MICHAEL KIM, MATT WINER (L-R) Millions of sports fans get their daily fix from ESPN’s SportsCenter, and chances are a Mizzou grad is feeding it. In 2002, John Anderson, BJ ’87, served as the Homecoming Grand Marshal.
For the person who likes to do it all, Columbia, Mo., is the place to be. The quintessential college town, Columbia has recently been ranked among the top 10 cities to live, according to Money magazine. The city encourages and offers many types of lifestyles and is flexible enough in its offering to entice almost anyone. The variety and quality of cultural and recreational opportunities are virtually unlimited. The vast ethnicity and background of its residents, and the quality they bring to Columbia, is something for all to experience first hand. If any city can claim to offer something for everyone, Columbia surely can! Columbia is a town of over 100,000 people that is located in the center of the state of Missouri. Countless big-city attractions are a short car ride away on Interstate 70, as Columbia is situated less than an hour away from the Lake of the Ozarks, one of the top recreational and water sporting areas in the country. Never is there a time that is considered “off-season” in Columbia. Outdoor enthusiasts can walk, jog or ride the Katy Trail, take a leisurely stroll around Shelter Insurance Gardens or go swimming or canoeing at Finger Lake State Park any time of the year. There are also numerous great shopping and entertainment opportunities both downtown or in one of the 13 major shopping areas around town. Columbia is known for its variety of fine, original and popular restaurants, and at one time, boasted the most restaurants per capita in the country, according to a recent study. In warm months, outdoor dining and entertainment is available at many locations. Columbia’s nightlife offers all kinds of entertainment as well – residents can show their stuff at a contemporary jazz, blues or progressive dance club, or go two-stepping at a country bar, or simply sit and relax at one of several establishments with patio seating.
Columbia attracts a number of musicians and bands every year, including Nelly, Kenny Chesney, Sheryl Crow, Elton John and Kanye West, most of which take place in Mizzou Arena and the Hearnes Center.
AAs a proud member of the Big 12 Conference, the Tigers are regularly featured nationwide on FSN’s college basketball coverage.
2009-10 MIZZOU BASKETBALL GAMES ON TELEVISION
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MUTigers.com is the official site of the Missouri Athletic Department. It supplies fans and media the latest news and features on MU athletics. Mizzou All-Access is a the online multimedia platform featuring live game broadcasts, exclusive behindthe-scenes video, game highlights, original programming and press conferences for Mizzou Athletics. In addition to the nearly 150 live video streams per year, Mizzou AllAccess now also features live audio broadcasts of Mizzou football, men’s and women’s basketball games from the Tiger Radio Network, and road Big 12 Conference volleyball matches. It will also offer additional free highlights and feature content from all 20 sports.
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Head Coach C I N DY S T E I N 12th S ea s o n a t MU • I l l i n o i s , 1 9 8 4 University of Missouriri Head Women’s Basketball Coach Cindy Stein
game and force over 18 turnovers a contest, reeled off an eight game win-
earned her 150th career
enters her 12th year at the he helm of the Tigers and sports a 173-159 (.530)
ning streak and posted numerous come-from-behind victories. An upset of
victory in her hometown
record at Mizzou.
No. No 14 Kansas State on Feb. Feb 18 also gave ga e Stein a win in over o er a top-25 top 25 team
Peoria, Ill., of Peoria Ill on Nov. No 23, 23
for the fourth consecutive season.
at Bradley. She also tallied
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After fielding the eighth youngest team in the nation in 2007-08, the 2008-09 Missouri women’s basketball team returned all five of its starters,
In 2007-08 Stein led Missouri to an upset of No.11 Oklahoma in the
97 percent of its scoring and the top eight scorers. The steady improve-
first round of the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship. The win marked the first
ments gained through a season of learning last year was put to use this
time in tournament history the 12-seed upset the five-seed. The young Ti-
past season, and progress the Tigers did.
gers, who were the eighth-youngest squad in the nation based on minutes
Missouri doubled its Big 12 Conference win total from the previous M season, seaso used a revamped defense to record more than nine steals per
played, improved over the course of the 2007-08 season under Stein’s tuteledge. In 2006-07 Stein guided the Tigers to a 17-14 mark and posted a 12-1
AALL-TIME COACHING RECORD Y Year Team 22008-09 Missouri 22007-08 Missouri 22006-07 Missouri 22005-06 Missouri 22004-05 Missouri 22003-04 Missouri 22002-03 Missouri 22001-02 Missouri 22000-01 Missouri 11999-00 Missouri 11998-99 Missouri Missouri Totals (11 Years) M
1 1997-98 Emporia State 11996-97 Emporia State 11995-96 Emporia State EEmporia State Totals Overall Totals (14 Years) O
W 13 10 17 21 11 17 17 14 22 18 13 173
33 20 12 65 238
L 17 21 14 10 18 13 14 15 10 12 15 159
1 10 14 25 184
50 • Missouri Women’s Basketball
Pct. ..433 .323 .548 .677 .379 .567 .548 .483 .688 .600 .464 .521 .970 .667 .462 .722 .564
record in non-conference play to set a new team record. The 2005-06 squad ran off to a successful start and sustained their form to the end as the Tigers posted a top-four finish in the Big 12 Conference, first-round bye and a semifinal appearance in the Phillips 66 Big 12 Conference Championship – achievements accomplished for the first time in school history. The 20 wins Mizzou compiled in the regular season was something the Tigers had not done since 1990. That was also the last time a Missouri squad finished as high as fourth in its conference, as the Tigers did in 2006. One of those wins in 2005-06 season came over defending NCAA National Champion Baylor, snapping the Lady Bears’ national-leading 30-game winning streak. In guiding the Tigers through the rigors of the Big 12 Conference, recognized as one of the toughest in the country, Stein has led her troops to top six conference finishes three times, something that hasn’t happened in mid-Missouri since 1983. Finally, with its No. 24 ranking in the Associated Press poll on Jan. 9, 2006 the Tigers appeared in that national poll for the first time since 1985. Stein notched a pair of milestones during the 2003-04 season. She
COACHING HIGHLIGHTS
• Led Mizzou to five consecutive postseason appearances, marking the first time since 1986 the Tigers accomplished such a feat. • Coached four players selected in the WNBA draft - Evan Unrau, Amanda Lassiter, Marlena “Pep” Williams and Aneta Kausaite. • Guided Missouri to the 2001 NCAA Sweet 16 and the 2004 and 2006 NCAA tournaments. • In just her second season at MU, took the Tigers to its first postseason appearance since 1994 with a WNIT berth. • Named National Coach of the Year by the Women’s Basketball Coaching Association (WBCA), the Molten Division II Bulleitin and the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association in 1997-98. • Named Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association Coach of the Year and District VI Coach of the Year in 1997-98. • Took Emporia State to the NCAA Division II Tournament in 1997 and 1998. • Led ESU to a Division II record 33-game win streak in 1997-98.
the opening round of the tournament – Missouri’s first in the “Big Dance”
The 2002-03 season was also noteworthy, as Mizzou qualified for post-
Mizzou’s success since Stein’s arrival has been the result of her
in seven years – the Tigers faced No. 24 Wisconsin, the seventh seed,
season play for the fourth straight time by advancing to the quarterfinals of
continuous evaluation and evolution of the program. Some of the fruits of
and dispatched the Badgers with a 71-68 win. Missouri then posted the
the Women’s National Invitation Tournament (WNIT). That was the deepest
those efforts are evident daily in the player-development, competition, and
upset of the 2001 tournament by pulling off a 78-65 shocker over the
a Tiger squad has ever advanced in a national postseason tournament, and
office spaces at the sparkling new Mizzou Arena. The $75 million jewel of a
Lady ‘Dogs. It was Georgia’s first NCAA Tournament loss at Stegeman
a one-point loss at Colorado State in the quarterfinals was all that separated
facility opened in October 2004 as the finest on-campus basketball arena
Coliseum in 14 games, it broke a 24-game overall home winning streak
Mizzou from reaching that tournament’s final four teams.
in the country, and is the exclusive home of Tiger basketball.
for Georgia, and it sent the Tigers to the Sweet Sixteen for the first time
The following season, despite key injuries and an 0-4 start to confer-
since the first NCAA Tournament back in 1982. That squad finished with
ence play, Stein rebounded the squad to the program’s eighth NCAA
her 100th win as Mizzou’s head coach on March 5, at Texas A&M.
As she and her coaching staff continued to settle into their new digs at Mizzou Arena, Stein continued to earn the respect of her peers, as she
a 22-10 record, the program’s best since 1983-84.
Tournament appearance and second under Stein – the fifth consecu-
The catalyst of that team, Amanda Lassiter, capped a stellar two-
tive year that Mizzou reached the postseason. While this past season’s
World University Games. She also was able to mentor one of her standout
year Tiger career by earning All-America honors and becoming Mizzou’s
young squad failed to make it to the postseason, a talented core group
players, as Evan Unrau was a member of the squad that was comprised
first-ever draftee to the WNBA. Most recently she played for the Chicago
of underclassmen have grown into a sizeable veteran squad ready to
of Big 12 Conference all-stars. Unrau and - most recently - LaToya Bond in
Sky in 2006 after two years with the Minnesota Lynx, two in Seattle and
return the Tigers to the dance.
2006, joined another Stein recruit, WNBA veteran Amanda Lassiter, as All-
a rookie season with the four-time WNBA Champion Houston Comets. In
In her first season at Mizzou, Stein guided the team to a 13-15 re-
Big 12 First Team recipients since the league’s formation 10 years ago.
addition to Lassiter, six other Stein-coached players have made the pro-
cord. Although she was not yet able to incorporate her trademark style of
The season prior to Stein’s arrival at MU, the Tigers posted an 11-16
fessional ranks: Lassiter’s Mizzou teammate, Marlena “Pep” Williams,
play, she began to install a new standard of what was to be expected of
record, yet the coach has turned the program around by guiding it to a
who was a WNBA third-round selection by the Indiana Fever in 2001;
the Missouri women’s basketball program.
school record-tying five straight postseason berths, including the 2001
Bond, a member of the Indiana Fever this past season; Evan Unrau,
The Tigers re-wrote the record books in 1999-2000 with an 18-12
NCAA Sweet Sixteen and the 2004 NCAA Tournament. In the course of
a third-round WNBA draft pick in 2004 who also played in Luxemborg;
record – at the time, Mizzou’s winningest season since 1992-93. The
one weekend in the spring of 2001, Stein’s squad revived the once-proud
2007 graduate EeTisha Riddle, who currently plays professionally in
Tigers also climbed two spots up the Big 12 championship ladder to
Missouri tradition with a pair of resounding NCAA Tournament wins.
Spain; and Emporia State standouts Aneta and Jurgita Kausaite. Aneta
finish seventh with a 7-9 conference record despite being predicted to
played professionally in Finland following a stint with the Detroit Shock,
finish ninth by Big 12 coaches in the preseason polls.
As the No. 10 seed in the East Regional, the Tigers were sent to Athens, Ga., the home of No. 4-ranked and second-seeded Georgia. In
while Jurgita played professionally in Sweden.
The successful record powered MU to its first-ever berth in the Wom-
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served her country as an assistant coach with USA Basketball at the 2003
en’s National Invitation Tournament. Mizzou had not seen postseason
success. In three seasons at Emporia State (Kan.), Stein turned that
and at Cincinnati from 1987-88. She then served as an assistant coach
play since 1994, yet the Tigers won their first game by defeating Evans-
program around from a sub-.500 club to the NCAA Division II runners-up
at Bradley for five years to Lisa Boyer, who was head coach of the ABL’s
ville, 84-81. Missouri then saw its successful season end after falling to
before starting her reign with the Missouri program.
Philadelphia Rage and is now an assistant coach under Dawn Staley at
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Arkansas in a grueling 89-88 overtime loss in Fayetteville, Ark.
During the Hornets’ run to the national championship game in 1998,
South Carolina. After Bradley came a stint as the recruiting coordinator
In the 2000-01 Big 12 Conference season, MU won 10 games and
she was named the National Coach of the Year by the Women’s Basket-
at her alma mater, Illinois; Stein also served as an assistant coach with
recorded its second-ever win in the Big 12 Conference Tournament. The
ball Coaches Association, the Molten Division II Bulletin and the Kansas
the Illini from 1993-95 before taking the head coaching appointment at
Tigers went 19-9 in the regular season, the school’s best mark since the
Basketball Coaches Association. Stein also was selected as the 1998
Emporia State.
1982-83 campaign.
MIAA Coach of the Year and District VI Coach of the Year.
Stein, who was inducted into the Greater Peoria Sports Hall of Fame in March of 2002, was named the 2001 Coach of the Year by the Colum-
Stein’s players have also had success off the court. Kerensa Barr, the
In addition to her coaching exploits, Stein was a talented player in col-
first high-school recruit Stein called upon taking the Missouri job, capped
lege. A junior-college All-American, she led Illinois Central College to two
a stellar four-year career in 2003 as the Tigers’ most proficient free-throw
appearances at the NJCAA National Tournament, then helped the Uni-
A member of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association, Stein is a
shooter and most prolific assist-maker in Missouri history. She also re-
versity of Illinois make the 1982 NCAA Tournament field. Nearly 20 years
member of the Maggie Dixon Division I Rookie Coach of the Year Award
ceived numerous national academic awards, including Academic All-
later, Stein still holds two of the top four single-season assist totals in Illini
committee. In past years, she has served in various other committee po-
America honors from the College Sports Information Directors of America.
history.
sitions with the NCAA Rules Committee, the WBCA Kodak All-America
bia chapter of the Women’s Intersport Network.
was named one of eight finalists – the only women’s basketball player Barr w
Stein ranks sixth in career assists (323) at Illinois and holds the highest
Selection Committee, the ESPN / USA Today Coaches Poll, the City of
in the country, and one of just two women overall – for the Socrates Award,
career average for assists per game (5.6). In 1982-83, she set the second
Columbia Chamber of Commerce and the Women’s Network Steering
given to the player who best exemplifies excellence in both athletics and
highest career assist total in school history (170). She graduated from Il-
Committee.
academics. She also was one of 10 semifinalists for the 2002-03 Women’s acade
linois in 1984 with a bachelor’s degree in physical education.
Basketball Student-Athlete of the Year. Barr is currently an assistant coach Bask Wichita State for Head Coach Jody Adams. at Wi Members of Stein’s teams have earned Academic All-Big 12 honors M times in the 11 years she has been at MU. 43 tim Missouri is not the only program which has benefited from Stein’s M
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Stein’s coaching debut came as a graduate assistant at Central Michigan University from 1984-86. She graduated from Central Michigan with a master’s degree in physical education with an emphasis in athletic administration. Stein worked as an assistant coach at Miami University from 1986-87
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TIGER TUNES “Good for the Soul” 1. “Mercy” “Mercy” - Duffy 2. “Crash “Crash Into Me” - Dave Matthews Band 3. “Little “Little Bird” - Annie Lennox 4. “I “I Gotta Feeling” - Black Eyed Peas 5. “A “A Little Less Conversation” - Elvis 6. “Mercy “Mercy on Me” - Christina Aguilera 7. “Nothing “Nothing Ever Hurt Like You” - James Morrison 8. “Let “Let us Love” - Needtobreath 9. “Wonderful” “Wonderful” - Rob Thomas 10. “Bleeding “Bleeding Love” - Leona Lewis 11. “Come “Come Home” - One Republic & Sarah McLachlan 12. “Amazing” “Amazing” - Josh Kelley 13. “I “I Just Love You” - Five for Fighting 14. “You’re “You’re the World to Me” - David Gray 15. “Shattered “Shattered (Turn the Car Around)” - O.A.R.
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Favorite restaurant in Columbia: Hoss’s Market & G&D Pizza If I could coach another sport it would be: Football or golf Favorite professional sports team: St. Louis Cardinals My mentor is: Lorene Ramsey, my basketball and softball coach at Illinois Central College Last book I read: “Divine “Divine Justice” by David Baldacci Favorite Michael Jackson song: “Man “Man in the Mirror” The Beatles, Elvis or MJ: Elvis - he is the King My hidden talent is: I can read your MIND! The weirdest thing I own: Hair curlers Pet peeve: Laziness Best quality in a person: HEART One word to describe you: A believer Name of my autobiography: “Gotta “Gotta Love It!” Reality show I want to go on: YARD CRASHERS Most embarassing coaching moment: Had to call a timeout because I had to use the restroom and didn’t want to freak my team out if they didn’t see me so I had to confess up and DASH
A s s o c i a te Hea d C o a c h LYNNE T T E ROBIN SON
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T h i rd S e a s o n a t M U • I l l i n o i s , 1 9 8 2 Entering her third season with the Tigers, Associate Head Coach Lynnette Robinson brings a wealth of experience to the Mizzou sidelines. In her duties as associate head coach, Robinson works closely with all aspects of recruiting through her amazing amount of contacts, player development, works with post players, serves as liaison for the Sixth Stripe Booster Club and organizes the programs’ main fundraiser, the Sixth Stripe p Club Golf Tournament. While at Missouri, Robinson has helped develop curW rent post players Jessra Johnson and Shakara Jones. With the Illinois native on the sidelines, Johnson has notched double figures 43 times and Jones 31 times in notc the past two seasons. Additionally, Jones earned a spot on the t Dallas Morning News and Waco Tribune Big 12 All-Rookies teams in 2007-08. All-R Robinson came to Mizzou after a four-year stint as R
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“Lynnette is an intense competitor and a ‘parents favorite. She is a great recruiter and provides a tremendous wealth of knowledge and experience experience. Her loyalty to the Chicago Cubs is admirable!” - Coach Stein assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Michigan. While with the Wolverines, Robinson assisted in all aspects of the program and worked with the athletics compliance staff and oversaw the honorary coach and alumni programs. After one season as an assistant at Northern Illinois in 1986-87, Robinson moved to Southwest Missouri State (now Missouri State), where she served as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator from 1987-2002. In her 15 years with the Bears, Robinson helped lead SMS to 10 NCAA Tournament berths, NCAA Final
Four appearances in 1992 and 2001 and a 241-118 overall record. Robinson started her coaching career as an assistant at Purdue during the 1985-86 season after spending two years as a graduate assistant in the athletic department’s academic services office at Illinois. As a player with the Illini from 1978-82, Robinson was a CoSIDA Academic AllAmerica honorable mention pick as a senior and was named to the Illinois All-Decade Team in 1991.
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Favorite restaurant in Columbia: Sophia’s or Boone Tavern If I could coach another sport it would be: Golf Favorite professional sports team: Chicago Cubs My mentor is: Cheryl Burnett Last book I read: “The “The Shack” by William P. Young Favorite Michael Jackson song: “Man “Man in the Mirror” or “I’ll Be There” The Beatles, Elvis or MJ: Like all three but probably Michael Jackson My hidden talent is: Writing backwards The weirdest thing I own: Pink baseball glove Pet peeve: Inconsiderate people Best quality in a person: Geniuneness One word to describe you: Easygoing Name of my autobiography: “The “The Simple Throwback Life” Reality show I want to go on: American Idol (if I could sing!) Most embarassing coaching moment: Getting hurt in practice
TIGER TUNES “Some of My Favorites” 1. “How “How Great Thou Art” 2. “Lord “Lord I Lift Your Name on High” 3. “Change “Change My Heart Oh God” 4. “Linus “Linus and Lucy” - Vince Guaraldi Trio 5. “Crazy” “Crazy” - Patsy Cline 6. “Friends “Friends in Low Places” - Garth Brooks 7. “Respect” “Respect” - Aretha Franklin 8. “Imagine” “Imagine” - John Lennon 9. “Hey “Hey Jude” - The Beatles 10. “Billie “Billie Jean” - Michael Jackson 11. “Is “Is There Life Out There” - Reba McEntire 12. “Breathe” “Breathe” - Faith Hill 13. “Don’t “Don’t Take the Girl” - Tim McGraw 14. “Piano “Piano Man” - Billy Joel 15. “Candle “Candle in the Wind” - Elton John 16. “Fire “Fire & Rain” - James Taylor 17. “The “The Gambler” - Kenny Rogers
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S e co n d S e a s o n a t M U • We s te r n I l l i n o i s , 2 0 0 1 Doshia Woods enters her second season as an assistant coach at Missouri. In her duties, Woods serves as the program’s recruiting coordinator and oversees all aspects of the process. She also works with the guards in skill development, assists with scouting and the day-to-day operations of the Tiger program and is the staff liason with the Mizzou media relations department. Under her guidance, all of Missouri’s guards have improv proved their game. Last season RaeShara Brown became one of the conference’s best defenders as she led the Big 12 in assists with 2.6 per contest in just her first season as a start starter. Additionally, Woods helped Bekah Mills develop into the team’s t starting point guard after returning from an injury. W Woods spent the past three seasons as an assistant at Oreg Oregon State, where she worked with recruiting and the team team’s guards. In Woods’ first season with the Beavers, Oregon State won 10 more games than the previous season
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“Doshia is a tremendous recruiter and tireless worker. She is a workout freak but will go all out in all she does. She’s also a Janet Jackson look-alike - too bad she can’t sing!” - Coach Stein and earned a bid to the WNIT. Woods’ work with the guards stood out as well, as Mercedes Fox-Griffin dished out 180 assists in 2006-07 for the second highest single-season mark in Beaver history and ranked eighth nationally in assists per game. Prior to Oregon State, Woods spent one season at New Mexico State working primarily with recruiting, player development and academics and three seasons on the bench of her alma mater, Western Illinois. The Westerwinds earned two Mid-Continent Conference (now Summit League) regular season titles in Woods’ tenure at Western Illinois and
posted a 42-18 record her final two years with the program. Woods began her college career at Barton County (Kan.) Community College before transferring to Western Illinois for her junior and senior seasons. She averaged 8.8 ppg. in 57 games with the Westerwinds and still holds the single-season 3-point field goal record with 62. Woods also sits third in career 3-point field goals with 102 despite playing only two seasons at Western Illinois. She was named to the Mid-Continent second team as a senior in 2000-01. A native of Topeka, Kan., Woods earned with a bachelor’s degree in English with a minor in psychology from Western Illinois in 2001 and an associate’s degree from Barton County Community College in 1999.
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Favorite restaurant in Columbia: Sophia’s If I could coach another sport it would be: Softball Favorite professional sports team: Kansas City Chiefs My mentor is: Lloyd Murphy, Leslie Crane, Brenda Soldani Last book I read: “Any “Any Minute” by Joyce Meyer & Deborah Bedford Favorite Michael Jackson song: “Man “Man in the Mirror” The Beatles, Elvis or MJ: MJ ALL DAY! My hidden talent is: Dancing The weirdest thing I own: Handheld BMI machine Pet peeve: People who drag their feet and make noise in the process Best quality in a person: Honest and loyal One word to describe you: Motivated Name of my autobiography: “Passion “Passion to Survive” Reality show I want to go on: America’s Best Dance Crew Most embarassing coaching moment: During the OU trip last year when I fell in the elevator at 7 a.m. in front of half the team!
TIGER TUNES “Slow or Fast? Not sure” 1. “Cry “Cry No More” - Men at Large 2. “If “If it Isn’t Love” - New Edition 3. “Man “Man in the Mirror” - Michael Jackson 4. “We’re “We’re Blessed” - Fred Hammond 5. “Alright” “Alright” - Darius Rucker 6. “Freeze” “Freeze” - T. Pain featuring Chris Brown 7. “Better “Better Today” - Coffey 8. “The “The Earth, the Sun, the Rain” - Color Me Badd 9. “When “When I Think of You” - Janet Jackson 10. “So “So Excited” - Janet Jackson 11. “Diva” “Diva” - Beyonce’ 12. “Baby, “Baby, Baby, Baby” - TLC 13. “It “It Could’ve Been Me” - Kirk Franklin 14. “Look “Look at Me Now” - Kirk Franklin 14. “The “The Way You Make Me Feel” - Michael Jackson 15. “Never “Never Would Have Made It” - Marvin Sapp 16. “Write This Down” - George Strait 17. “Best Friend” - Brandy
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Fo ur th S ea s o n a t MU • Te xa s Tech, 2006 Jarod Newland ewland is in his second year as an assistant coach for Head Coach ach Cindy Stein after spending two years as a graduate assistant for f the h Tiger Ti program. In his current position, Newland assists with all aspects of recruiting, including correspondence and scheduling the program’s recruiting calender or games and tournaments. He also helps with scouting, player development, leads the program’s marketing and community service efforts, works with the post mark playe players and handles the practice players, among other tasks. In his two years as a graduate assistant, Newland assisted the th coaching staff with recruiting databases and mail-outs, help helped with camps and clinics and assisted with the day-to-day operation of the office. He was promoted to assistant coach in oper May of 2008. Under his tutelege last season, Mizzou post players Jessra U
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“Jarod is a great guy with tremendous work ethic who cares deeply p y about the pplayers, y , pprogram g and community. y He makes a mean texas cream pie but is definitely adding to his culinary abilities to keep the staff happy!” - Coach Stein Johnson and Shakara Jones became a potent one-two punch in the post. Johnson reached double figures 23 times a year ago while Jones accomplished the feat 14 times. Newland is a 2006 graduate of Texas Tech where he earned a bachelors degree in exercise sport science. He was also a student assistant for the women’s program at Tech under former coach Marsha Sharp. Some of his duties included assisting with defensive game plans, individual player instruction and reviewing and grading film.
Newland was a member of the basketball b ll andd cross country teams while attending Plains (Texas) High School. He was an all-district selection in basketball as a junior and senior, while the team qualified for regional play his junior year. Newland also qualified for regional competition in cross country as well. He received the Alton Ballard Scholarship, graduated in the top-10 percent of his class and was an `A’ honor roll student. A native of Plains, Texas, he is the son of Jan Newland and the late Michael Newland. From a basketball family, his mother is the head coach at Mesquite High School in Mesquite, Texas.
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Favorite restaurant in Columbia: G&D Pizza If I could coach another sport it would be: Volleyball Favorite professional sports team: Boston Celtics (KG!) My mentor is: Marsha Sharp Last book I read: “The “The Shack” by William P. Young Favorite Michael Jackson song: “Billie “Billie Jean” The Beatles, Elvis or MJ: Definitely the Beatles My hidden talent is: I can cook a lot of things The weirdest thing I own: Bingo Dabber Pet peeve: Any and everything about feet Best quality in a person: Sense of humor One word to describe you: Disciple Name of my autobiography: “You “You Think You Know Me But You Have No Idea” Reality show I want to go on: Amazing Race Most embarassing coaching moment: Don’t have an appropriate one...
TIGER TUNES “My Hip/Hop Greatest Mix” 1. “This “This Means You” - Talib Kweli 2. “Memories “Memories Live” - Talib Kweli 3. “Some “Some Kind of Wonderful” - Talib Kweli 4. “Name “Name of the Game” - Talib Kweli 5. “Eternalists” “Eternalists” - Talib Kweli 6. “The “The Seed” - The Roots 7. “You “You Got Me” - The Roots 8. “Don’t “Don’t Feel Right” - The Roots 9. “Pass “Pass the Popcorn” - The Roots 10. “Party “Party Life” - Jay-Z 11. “Izzo” “Izzo” - Jay-Z 12. “Hard “Hard Knock Life” - Jay-Z 13. “Real “Real People” - Common 14. “Be “Be (Intro)” - Common 15. “Retrospect “Retrospect For Life” - Common 16. “Let’s “Let’s Get Lifted” - John Legend 17. “I “I Can Change” - John Legend 18. “Heaven” “Heaven” - John Legend
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N i n th S ea s on a t MU • O h i o S ta te , 1 9 9 5 A veteran teran member of Coach Stein’s staff, Edith Thompson enters her ninthh season with the Mizzou women’s basketball program, and her fourthh as the Tigers’ director of basketball operations. Her primary duties include academic counseling, scheduling, organizing travel arrangements, hiring student managers, special event organization and acting as the staff liaison with the ticket office and development staff. As supervisor of the team’s academic success, Thompson works closely with the team’s academic advisors to monitor classes, grades, tutor sessions, and degree progress. Thompson also serves as the assistant director of summer camps and helps with the program’s assis community service and season-ticket efforts. comm Thompson spent two seasons at Rhode Island after spending T six sseasons as an assistant coach at Ohio State. A former Buckeye herself, she coached several Ohio State players who went on to herse play professionally, including two-time All-American and Olympian Katie Smith, now with the Detroit Shock of the WNBA, and former Connecticut Sun Adrienne Johnson. Conn
“Edie is our steady. She organizes our travel, works with Tami [Chievous] on academics and helps carry out our community service i message. Sh She lloves our players l andd hhas a greatt way off knowing how to talk to them regardless of the situation.” - Coach Stein A native of Shaker Heights, Ohio, Thompson took part in the high point of the Ohio State women’s basketball program. Under head coach Nancy Darsch, who was an assistant coach on the 1984 and 1996 U.S. Olympic Women’s Basketball teams, the Buckeyes won the 1993 Big Ten championship and reached the NCAA National Championship game before dropping a heartbreaker to Texas Tech, 84-82. Thompson was a two-year starter for the Buckeyes who competed in their first-ever NCAA Tournament (1982) and won a pair of Big Ten Conference championships (as a player in 1982, and again as a coach in 1987).
TIGER TUNES “ET Melodies” 1. “I Will Always Love You” - Whitney Houston 2. “Rhythm Nation” - Janet Jackson 3. “Thriller” - Michael Jackson 4. “That’s the Way Love Goes” - Janet Jackson 5. “Reasons” - Earth, Wind, & Fire 6. “I Want You” - Marvin Gaye 7. “A House is Not a Home” - Luther Vandross 8. “Sweet Love” - Anita Baker 9. “Songbird” - Kenny G 10. “Remember the Time” - Michael Jackson
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Thompson received her bachelor’s degree in education from Ohio State in 1995.
Favorite restaurant in Columbia: Pickleman’s If I could coach another sport it would be: Field Hockey Favorite professional sports team: Cleveland Cavaliers My mentor is: Nancy Darsch Last book I read: “Fish!” Favorite Michael Jackson song: “Remember the Time” The Beatles, Elvis or MJ: Michael Jackson My hidden talent is: Playing the violin The weirdest thing I own: Tickle Me Elmo Pet peeve: People who don’t try to be team players Best quality in a person: Trustworthiness and loyalty One word to describe you: Loyal Name of my autobiography: “Blind Vision” Reality show I want to go on: None Most embarassing coaching moment: When the head coach collapsed into my lap on the bench
C o o rd i n a to r o f O pe ra t i o n s T R AC Y B E N N E N Nii n th S ea s on a t MU • M i s s o u r i , 2 0 0 2 “Tracy is a tremendous asset to me in all areas,” Stein said. “A said A former player player, graduate assistant and now a full-time operations person, she can run the show. She is the only one on staff who I let touch my golf clubs!” - Coach Stein from Missouri in 2002. Playing under her maiden name of Franklin, she finished her career ranked fourth on Mizzou’s career 3-point field goal list by hitting 82 treys. Franklin hit a career-high 24 points in an overtime win against Kansas her senior year. She earned a degree in general agriculture with a minor in agricultural economics from Missouri in 2002. As a player, she finished her career ranked fourth
TIGER TUNES “Doesn’t Get Any Countrier Than This!” 1. “Sweet Home Alabama” - Lynryd Skynyrd 2. “Don’t Take the Girl” - Tim McGraw 3. “That’s Why I’m Here” - Kenny Chesney 4. “The Dance” - Garth Brooks 5. “Back Where I Come From” - Kenny Chesney 6. “It’s Your Love” - Tim McGraw 7. “Because of Your Love” - Kenny Chesney 8. “Bless the Broken Road” - Rascal Flatts 9. “Where the Green Grass Grows” - Tim McGraw 10. “All Jacked Up” - Gretchen Wilson 11. “Nothin’ But the Taillights” - Clint Black 12. “Before He Cheats” - Carrie Underwood 13. “Down on the Farm” - Tim McGraw 14. “What Hurts the Most” - Rascal Flatts
on Mizzou’s career 3-point field goal list with 82 treys. She and her husband, Dustin, are the proud parents of Kaden, born on June 30, 2007.
Favorite restaurant in Columbia: Applebee’s If I could coach another sport it would be: Softball Favorite professional sports team: St. Louis Cardinals My mentor is: My mother Last book I read: “There’s a Wocket in my Pocket”, to my son Favorite Michael Jackson song: “Billie Jean” The Beatles, Elvis or MJ: Elvis My hidden talent is: Don’t have one The weirdest thing I own: Bow and arrow Pet peeve: Men leaving the toilet seat up, I live with two of them! Best quality in a person: Honesty One word to describe you: Loving Name of my autobiography: “My Journey From Athlete to Mother” Reality show I want to go on: Survivor If I could trade places with any celebrity: Michael Jordan
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Former er Tiger Tracy Benne enters her ninth season on the sidelines delines with the Tiger coaching staff, beginning her sixth year as the program’s coordinator of basketball operations. She handles the program’s video needs, such as video editing, film exchange and scouting films. Benne also coordinates the team’s equipment needs and orders all Nike gear, runs the summer basketball camps and assists with the day-to-day operations of the overall program. She previously served two seasons as a graduate assistant following a year-long stint as a student assistant. Benne completed her four-year career in impressive fashion, helping lead the Tigers to their first NCAA Sweet Sixteen appearance since 1982. She earned a degree in general agriculture with a minor in agricultural economics
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T h i rd S e a s o n a t M U • Wa shin g to n Univ. , 2 0 0 5 Leslie Berger enters her third season working with the Tigers as a manager, where she assists the coaching staff with all areas of the program, including academics, marketing and motivation items. Berger comes to Mizzou after a stint as a middle school basketball coach and a Youth Sports Coordinator for the Jewish Community Center in San Francisco, Calif. A former point guard for Washington Univeristy (Mo.) from 2002-05, Berger helped the Bears to four United Athletic Association (UAA) titles and the NCAA Division III Elite Eight in 2003. She holds hold the UAA record for most assists in a game without a turnover (13) and led the conference in assist/turnover ratio as a senior. Berger was named to the UAA All-Conference honorable menB tion teams in 2003 and 2005 and served as team captain her senior senio season. She earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology in
“Leslie is a basketball junkie! She loves to help in any and all ways regardless of the time or place. She brings a cheerfulness everyday to the office office or court court. - Coach Stein 2005. After college Berger played overseas for Hapoel Tel Aviv and Elizur Ramla in Israel, where she claimed the Division 2 Israeli Leage Championship in 2006 with Ramia. A member of four Maccabi USA basketball teams, Berger won gold medals in the International Maccabi Games in Israel in 2005 and the Australian Maccabi Games in 2006 and a silver medal in 2009 in Israel, where she served as team captain. Berger led The Pembroke Hill High School squad to the 1999 state championship and four district titles. A recipient of the Edward Ryan Sports Award, she was a two-year captain and holds
TIGER TUNES “Just Dance!” 1. “1963” - Rachel Yamagata 2. “Hello” - Beyonce 3. “Knock You Down” - Keri Hilson & Ne-Yo 4. “Vegas” - Sara Bareilles 5. “15 Step” - Radiohead 6. “Supermassive Black Hole” - Muse 7. “Church” - Lyle Lovett 8. “Save Me” - Aimee Mann 9. “Hold You” - Ray Lamontagne 10. “Heart of the Matter” - India Arie 11. “No Diggity” - Blackstreet 12. “My Baby Just Cares for Me” - Nina Simone 13. “Bullet and a Target” - Citizen Cope 14. “Streets of Philadelphia” - Bruce Springsteen 15. “Piano Man” - Billy Joel
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the program’s career assist record. She played in the Missouri-Kansas All-Star Game with former Tiger Megan Roney. Berger earned a master’s degree from Mizzou in 2009 and is currently working towards a PhD.
Favorite restaurant in Columbia: Hu Hot If I could coach another sport it would be: Figure Skating Favorite professional sports team: Any team with Steve Nash My mentor is: All my coaches, parents and brother Last book I read: “Jewcy Hoops” Favorite Michael Jackson song: “Black or White” The Beatles, Elvis or MJ: MJ My hidden talent is: Wiggling my ears The weirdest thing I own: Giant writing pen Pet peeve: People who take themselves too seriously Best quality in a person: Compassion One word to describe you: Inspired Name of my autobiography: “Berger Queen” Reality show I want to go on: Dancing With the Stars Most embarassing coaching moment: Getting warned by the ref...as a GA!
Mana ge r J.D. J D GR AVAT T S e co n d S e a s o n a t M U • Flor id a A tlantic , 2008 “J.D. assists with anything and everything. He is very skilled with the written word and various media and technical h i l aspects off the h profession. f i H He gives i the h jjobb his full attention and always brings good ideas.” Coach Stein in the web development for all 18 sports in the Kansas program, as well as creating and maintaining a player database for the KU student-athletes. Also while at Kansas, he gained basketball experience while working as a counselor and coach at summer camps for such coaches as Roy Williams, Bill Self, Dana Altman and Quin Snyder. Gravatt also worked as a high school referee from 1998-06 in both Kansas and Missouri. A native of Lee’s Summit, Mo., Gravatt earned his
TIGER TUNES “J.D.’s Beats” 1. “Run This Town” - Jay-Z, Rihanna & Kanye 2. “With You” - Chris Brown 3. “Big Green Tractor” - Jason Aldean 4. “No Surprise” - Chris Daughtry 5. “Free Fallin’’”- Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers 6. “Chasing Cars” - Snow Patrol 7. “All the Above” - Maino featuring T-Pain 8. “When the Sun Goes Down” - Kenny Chesney 9. “Take My Breath Away” - Berlin 10. “Danger Zone” - Kenny Loggins 11. “Alright” - Darius Rucker 12. “I Gotta Feeling” - Black Eyed Peas
bachelor’s degree in sociology with a minor in business from Florida Atlantic. He transferred from the University of Kansas, where he studied sports management and fitness.
Favorite restaurant in Columbia: Chipotle If I could coach another sport it would be: Baseball Favorite professional sports team: Chiefs, Royals, Heat My mentor is: Rex Walters Last book I read: “Whale Done!” Favorite Michael Jackson song: “Thriller” The Beatles, Elvis or MJ: Elvis My hidden talent is: Spin a basketball on a spoon in my mouth The weirdest thing I own: Rotary phone Pet peeve: People who wear Nike apparel with adidas apparel. Best quality in a person: Humble One word to describe you: Optimistic Name of my autobiography: “Driven by Optimism” Reality show I want to go on: Survivor Most embarassing coaching moment: Tripping over a cone
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In his second year as a manager with Missouri, J.D. ravatt assists the women’s basketball coaching staff Gravatt th all facets of the program with program. Gravatt comes to Mizzou from Florida Atlantic, where he served as the director of women’s basketball operations during the 2007-08 season. His responsibilities included coordinating team travel, managing the team’s day-to-day operations, film exchange and scouting. Prior to working with the women’s basketball team, Gravatt worked for the FAU men’s team as a student assistant and video coordinator in 2006-07. He handled a variety of tasks, such as organizing practice drills and film exchange. Before Gravatt arrived at FAU, he worked at Kansas as a student web assistant from 2003-04. He assisted
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IC C TH HIBAULT I B AUL
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First Season at MU • Missouri, 2009 Entering his first year as a graduate assistant manager is Eric Thibault. He will primarily assist Tracy Benne with the team’s video needs, such as film exchange, video ediing and scouting. He also will assist with all other parts of the program.Thibault is no stranger to the women’s basketball team as he spent three years as a practice player. The son of WNBA Connecticut Sun Head Coach Mike Thib Thibault, Thibault has worked as an assistant to the Sun’s coa coaching staff since 2006. While with the organization, he pre prepared scouting reports on opposing player personnel and served as a practice player for the squad. Thibault also worked as a statistician during ESPN/ABC broadcasts
of WNBA games since 2004. An Academic All-State basketball honoree at East Lyme High School in 2006, Thibault returned to his alma mater as a volunteer assistant coach following his playing days. Additionally, he coached the East Lyme boys’ summer league team in 2008 and 2009. Thibault hails from East Lyme, Conn., but grew up in Omaha, Neb., and Mequon, Wis. He will graduate with a bachelor’s degree in English with a focus in creative writing and a minor in political science from Mizzou in December 2009.
TIGER TUNES “Carrying the Fire” 1. “Electric Feel” - MGMT 2. “Pop Life” - Prince 3. “Going in the Right Direction” - Robert Randolph & the Family Band 4. “The Whole World” - Outcast 5. “Lost!” - Coldplay 6. “Live Forever” - Oasis 7. “In My Life” - Beatles 8. “Chained” - Marvin Gaye 9. “Can’t You See (You Doin’ Me Wrong)” - Tower of Power 10. “Gone” - Kanye West
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Favorite restaurant in Columbia: Flat Branch If I could coach another sport it would be: Soccer Favorite professional sports team: Liverpool F.C. My mentor is: My dad, Mike Last book I read: “Breaks of the Game” by David Halberstam Favorite Michael Jackson song: “P.Y.T.” The Beatles, Elvis or MJ: The Beatles My hidden talent is: Playing the drums The weirdest thing I own: The Bee Gees Greatest Hits Pet peeve: The ‘Woe is Me’ syndrome Best quality in a person: Desire to contribute somthing great One word to describe you: Dreamer Name of my autobiography: “Well, He Tried” Reality show I want to go on: American Idol Most embarassing coaching moment: Falling on my face in front of 300 girls
A d m i n i s t ra t i ve A s s i s t a n t T ON I H AYE S 10th Sea s o n a t MU “There is a reason Toni is the first person you see when yyou come into our office. She’s our sunshine. She’s always in a great mood and has so much to offer in regards to her sense of humor, maternal instincts and work ethic. Her ability to deal with the demands of working with all of us and handle all the phones, visitors and requests is awesome!” - Coach Stein souri in May, 1996. She transferred to Women’s Basketball in March, 2000 giving her more than 13 years of service to the University. Hayes and her husband, Mike, a police officer for TIGER TUNES “Current” 1. “Superstar” - Luther Vandross 2. “Out on a Limb” - Teena Marie 3. “I’m Every Woman” - Chaka Khan 4. “Five Minutes of Funk” - Whodini 5. “The Way” - Fastball 6. “Can’t Hide Love” - Earth, Wind & Fire 7. “Black Boy” - Tech N9ne 8. “I Could Fall in Love” - Selena 9. “Zoom” - The Commodores 10. “Boom Boom Pow” - Black Eye Peas 11. “Time of the Season” - The Zombies 12. “Strawberry Letter 23” - The Brothers Johnson
the Columbia Police Department, have made Columbia their home since 1990. They have two children, John and Michaela. Favorite restaurant in Columbia: Rio Grande If I could coach another sport it would be: Football Favorite professional sports team: Baltimore Ravens My mentor is: My aunt, Donna Althouse Last book I read: “The Scot” Favorite Michael Jackson song: “Will You Be There” The Beatles, Elvis or MJ: MJ My hidden talent is: Whistling through my tongue when it is rolled The weirdest thing I own: Mizzou super hero cape, and yes I wear it! Pet peeve: Defining people by anything other than their character Best quality in a person: Word of honor One word to describe you: Complex Name of my autobiography: “Yes, Boss, Right Away” Reality show I want to go on: Survivor
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COACHING STAFF
Entering her 10th season, Toni Hayes, a Mid-Missouri native,, enjoys working closely with the coaching staff, student-athletes and The Sixth Stripe Booster Club. Each day provides a different challenge whether it’s greeting visitors and directing phone traffic or making sure everyone has the tools they need to be successful. Recruiting keeps Hayes busy most of the year by sending correspondence and keeping the prospect information updated. Team travel and booster club correspondence add to Hayes’ duties. April through July is spent working on summer camp details. She began her career with the University of Mis-
COACHING STAFF
2009-10 MISSOURI WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COACHING STAFF Fro ont Row (L-R): Coordinator of Basketball Operations Tracy Benne, Assistant Coach Jarod Newland, Head Coach Cindy Stein, Graduate Assistant Mannager J.D. Gravatt, Associate Head Coach Lynnette Robinson. Bacck Row: Graduate Assistant Manager Leslie Berger, Assistant Director of Strength & Conditioning Bryan Mann, Director of Basketball Operations Edith Thoompson, Assistant Athletic Trainer Eric McDonnell, Assistant Coach Doshia Woods
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2009-10 OUTLOOK
SEASON OUTLOOK
The Missouri women’s basketball team has something it has been missing the past two seasons - experience. Over the past two seasons, Missouri’s young squads earned valuable playing time and enter this year with invaluable experience in all game situations. “I am very excited about this season because we return so many key players from last season,” Head Coach Cindy Stein said. “We were in so many games and have the opportunity to really demonstrate just how much we learned, progressed and improved over the course of last year.” The leadership of seniors Amanda Hanneman, Jessra Johnson, Toy Richbow and Ha Marissa Scott are the backbone of a team that Ma features seven upperclassmen and eight players fea who wh have been a part of the program for the past
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three seasons. At the helm of the Tigers is Stein who returns for her 12th season on the Mizzou bench. With an array of experienced players at all positions on the floor, expectations for the 2009-10 season are high. POINT GUARDS One of Mizzou’s most experienced positions, the point guard spot looks to be a strength for the Tigers in 2009-10, as all three players who saw time there last year return for another year. “We will have great depth at this spot and will utilize our versatility,” Stein said. Sophomore Bekah Mills is back after a redshirt freshman campaign where she started 24 of the 29 games she played at point. With a year under her belt, she looks to make the jump to the next level. Her calm demeanor, excellent court sense and ability to score from any spot on the floor give the Tigers a steady leader on the floor. Entering her final season, Richbow has worked on her game and improved her offensive output over the summer. Always strong on the break, her defensive intensity and senior leadership can take the Tigers to the next level. Junior RaeShara Brown has the ability to play the point and is much more comfortable in the role when called upon. Both of Mizzou’s freshmen have the ability to play at point guard during the season. Sydney Crafton, a 5-10 guard from nearby Jefferson City, Mo., will most likely play more at the off-guard position. However, she does possess the tools, including deft ball handling and offensive prowess, to see time at the position. Crafton’s classmate, Trenee Thornton should feel right at home at the point. A native of Kansas City, Thornton is a 5-7 guard who has impressed with her offensive and defensive intensity in the
Amanda Hanneman preseason. WINGS Three-year starter Alyssa Hollins’ graduation leaves a hole for the Tigers out on the wing but Missouri has plenty of players willing to step up. “We will have great versatility at wing,” Stein said. “All our point guards can play there and with improved perimeter skills, we have a number of forwards who can enhance the position.” Hanneman is a pure shooter who can knock down one outside shot after another when she catches fire. Hassled with injuries her entire career at Mizzou, she is finally healthy and poised for a breakout year. Another Tiger ready for a breakout season is junior Jasmyn Otote. Blessed with pure shooting talent, her work in the weight room and conditioning over the summer has brought her back in the
best shape of her career and ready to be an integral piece of the puzzle. One of the team’s best interior defenders, Scott is also a talented shooter who Stein is looking to take a bigger role in the offense. Unselfish in her first three years, Scott should put up bigger numbers on the offensive end in her senior campaign. Most comfortable in the off-guard position, Brown returns after establishing herself as one of the league’s best defenders a year ago. Often the Tigers’ sparkplug and most energetic player, she should add more of an offensive punch this season as she can get to the basket and shoot the jumper. POST Mizzou’s inside game figures to be another strong point for the Tigers in 2009-10.
that reached the postseason in 2008-09. The schedule also includes nationally televised games at Colorado in the Big 12 Conference opener on Jan. 9, at 1 p.m. and a home contest with Iowa State on Sunday, Feb. 7, at 3 p.m., both to be aired on FSN. An additional four contests will be broadcast on the Mizzou Sports Network. Fans in Missouri can watch the Tigers take on Ball State (Dec. 5), Murray State (Dec. 13), Xavier (Jan. 5) and Big 12 foe Kansas State (Jan. 13). “This is a group of young ladies who have taken on the task of getting this team to postseason play,” Stein said. “They have demonstrated a mature intensity and followed it with action, which is so important in making a move on the national scene.”
Marissa Scott
THE SCHEDULE The slate features contests with seven NCAA Tournament teams and six schools that competed in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) a year ago. Overall, 18 of Mizzou’s 29 regular season contests come against teams
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Toy Richbow
“We return two of the best post players in the Big 12 in Jessra Johnson and Shakara Jones,” Stein said. “Our depth at this position is phenomenal, possibly better than point guard.” With the ability to be a force down low and play out on the perimeter, Johnson will be a focal point in the offense. A superior rebounder and blocker in addition to her scoring prowess, the senior should conclude time in a Mizzou uniform with a career year. Jones is another post player who can excel at all facets of the game. A physically strong force down low, she is also quick enough to run the floor and has worked on her already strong offensive game over the summer to take her game to the next level. An imposing figure in the paint, sophomore Christine Flores really came on at the end of her freshman season. She has a deft shooting touch and has a knack for getting to the rim, which will serve the Tigers well this season. Classmate Kendra Frazier, Mizzou’s tallest player at 6-5, has a great shooting stroke and can run the floor exceptionally well for her size. She worked on all facets of her game over the summer and will see added playing time this year. Sophomore BreAnna Brock rounds out the post players. Perhaps the Tigers’ most physically gifted athlete, she can get up and down the floor quickly and has improved both her offensive and defensive games since last season. With her hard work, Brock will be a regular part of Mizzou’s post rotation.
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2009-10 ROSTER
No. 1 2 3 4 10 11 21 22 23 25 32 34 44 50
Name Bekah Mills Bailey Gee Amanda Hanneman Jessra Johnson Jasmyn Otote Toy Richbow Sydney Crafton BreAnna Brock RaeShara Brown Trenee Thornton Marissa Scott Kendra Frazier Shakara Jones Christine Flores
ALPHABETICAL No. 22 23 21 50 34 2 3 4 44 1 10 11 32 25
Name BreAnna Brock RaeShara Brown Sydney Crafton Christine Flores Kendra Frazier Bailey Gee Amanda Hanneman Jessra Johnson Shakara Jones Bekah Mills Jasmyn Otote Toy Richbow Marissa Scott Trenee Thornton
Ht. Yr. Pos. Exp. 5-9 RS-So. G 1L 5-11 So. G 1L 5-11 Sr. F 3L 6-1 Sr. F 3L 5-9 Jr. G 2L 5-7 Sr. G 3L 5-10 Fr. G HS 6-2 So. F 1L 5-8 Jr. G 2L 5-7 Fr. G HS 6-2 Sr. F 3L 6-5 So. C 1L 6-2 Jr. F 2L 6-2 So. F 1L
Hometown (High School) Towanda, Kan. (Circle HS) Androver, Kan. (Andover Central) Blue Springs, Mo. (Blue Springs South HS) Fayette, Mo. (Fayette HS) Duncanville, Texas (Duncanville HS) Detroit, Mich. (Pershing HS) Jefferson City, Mo. (Jefferson City HS) San Antonio, Texas (Wagner HS) Little Rock, Ark. (Parkview HS) Kansas City, Mo. (Central HS) Iola, Kan. (Iola HS) Altamont, Kan. (Labette County HS) St. Charles, Mo. (Francis Howell Central HS) San Antonio, Texas (Winston Churchill HS)
Ht. Yr. Pos. Exp. 6-2 So. F 1L 5-8 Jr. G 2L 5-10 Fr. G HS 6-2 So. F 1L 6-5 So. C 1L 5-11 So. G 1L 5-11 Sr. F 3L 6-1 Sr. F 3L 6-2 Jr. F 2L 5-9 RS-So. G 1L 5-9 Jr. G 2L 5-7 Sr. G 3L 6-2 Sr. F 3L 5-7 Fr. G HS
Hometown (High School) San Antonio, Texas (Wagner HS) Little Rock, Ark. (Parkview HS) Jefferson City, Mo. (Jefferson City HS) San Antonio, Texas (Winston Churchill HS) Altamont, Kan. (Labette County HS) Androver, Kan. (Andover Central) Blue Springs, Mo. (Blue Springs South HS) Fayette, Mo. (Fayette HS) St. Charles, Mo. (Francis Howell Central HS) Towanda, Kan. (Circle HS) Duncanville, Texas (Duncanville HS) Detroit, Mich. (Pershing HS) Iola, Kan. (Iola HS) Kansas City, Mo. (Central HS)
Hea Coach: Cindy Stein (Illinois, 1984) Head Associate Head Coach: Lynnette Robinson (Illinois, 1982) Ass Assistant Coach / Recruiting Coordinator: Doshia Woods (Western Illinois, 2001) Ass Assistant Coach: Jarod Newland (Texas Tech, 2005) Ass Director of Basketball Operations: Edith Thompson (Ohio State, 1995) Dire Coordinator of Basketball Operations: Tracy Benne (Missouri, 2002) Coo
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Manager: Leslie Berger (Washington University, 2005) Manager: J.D. Gravatt (Florida Atlantic, 2008) Manager: Eric Thibault Certified Athletic Trainer: Eric McDonnell, ATC (Missouri, 1982) Strength & Conditioning: Bryan Mann (Missouri State, 2003)
TIGERS
A m a n d a H A N N E M A N #3
“Amanda is a great shooter who makes things happen on the floor. She sacrifices her body like no other!” - Coach Stein
“ F L O O R B UR N ”
Senior
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JUNIOR NIOR SEASON 200809: Saw w action in 26 games and averaged 1.7 ppg. on the year ... played yed a season high 17 minutes against both SEMO and Chicago State ... also logged 16 minutes in the contest with UT Martin ... posted a season best eight points against both No. 2 Oklahoma and Duquesne on 3-of-3 shooting from the floor ... dished out three assists in a game with UT Martin ... recorded two steals against Texas ... pulled down a season high four rebounds against Chicago State.
200607: FRESHMAN SEASON 2006 07 Played in nine games with an average of 6.9 mpg ... saw limited action in the early part of the season as she battled a back injury ... as her health improved, so did her performance in practice in late January-early February which was a contributing factor to her appearing in five of the final eight contests ... played eight minutes against Texas in the Big 12 Tournament before a then-career high 16 at Wyoming in the WNIT Second Round ... scored a season high eight points in just five minutes on a perfect shooting night against Arkansas-Pine Bluff on 2-for-2 from outside and at the charity stripe ... had six points on a pair of 3-pointers at Wyoming. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner for coaches Adam Courter (senior) and Mark Bubalo (freshman-junior) at Blue Springs South HS ... first team Class 5 All-State by the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association as a senior and first team All-Suburban Big 7 as a sophomore, junior and senior ... three-time All-Area recipient by The Examiner and two-time All-Metro selection by Metro Sports ... amassed 1,290 points in her career to rank third all-time at South ... led the Jaguars in scoring her final three seasons - 17 ppg. in 2006, 15.4 ppg. in 2005 and 13.4 ppg. in 2004 ... posted 4.7 rpg., 2.7 apg., shot 45.6
percent from the floor as a senior ... a week after breaking her nose and taking four stitches, she h scoredd 33 points i t in i a 74-67 74 67 overtime ti win in the 2006 Class 5 District 13 semifinal ... two days later, she led her squad to its third district title in four years ... awarded the MSHSAA Award of Excellence for Exemplary Display of Sportsmanship, Ethics and Integrity ... US Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Award ... an accomplished golfer as well, she led South to four topfive finishes at state and a pair of state championships in 2003 and 2004 ... individually, she finished fourth in 2003 and 13th in 2005 to nab all-state honors ... two-time conference individual champion, four-time all-area and 2003 Player of the Year by The Examiner ... 2004 Harry C. Devine Award recipient from the KC Golf Association for outstanding performance, leadership and sportsmanship. PERSONAL: Full name is Amanda E. Hanneman ... born on Aug. 2, 1987, in Overland Park, Kan. ... daughter of Kurt and Betsy Hanneman ... has an older sister, Marissa, who played on the Mizzou club volleyball team ... both her parents are dentists and her mother earned her BA in biology from MU ... majoring in hotel and restaurant management.
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SOPHOMORE SEASON 200708: Entered the season in second place in the Mizzou record books with a .422 career 3-point field goal percentage … reached double figures 10 times as a sophomore, including seven times in an eight game stretch from Dec. 15-Jan. 19 … second on the team with 41 3-pointers … scored 13 points, including the game-tying three with 15 seconds left in regulation, in Missouri’s upset of No. 11 Oklahoma in the Big 12 Tournament … posted a career high 18 points against Marshall on 7-of-8 shooting from the floor … scored 11 consecutive points for the Tigers in the second half of the contest with Marshall … led Mizzou with a then-career best 16 points, including four 3-pointers, against Samford … recorded her first career block at Iowa State … grabbed five steals against Delaware State to set a new career high … named to the Marriott Cavalier Classic
All-Tournament Team.
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Best gift ever received: My car, her name is Wanda Favorite place to eat in Columbia: Gumby’s, Picklemans and Noodles & Company Favorite Big 12 Arena to play in: Kansas Favorite Coach Stein phrase: ““We’re We’re gonna' beat 'em, and we’re gonna' win!” First thing you do after a game: Go out to eat with my family My dream job is: A Nike sales rep. who travels the world Favorite person I pretended to be growing up: Mia Hamm Best word to describe me is: Dedicated and silly Pet peeve: When my shoes get dirty Favorite brand of clothing: I don’t really have a favorite one My friends like me for my: Craziness and my humor My stage name is: is: Mary Chestnut Favorite activity besides basketball: Golfing Best trait of a person is: Someone’s smile and sense of humor, being passionate in what they do. do.
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TIGER TUNES “Current Favorites” 1. "Diva" "Diva" - Beyonce 2. "Let "Let the Beat Rock" - Black Eye Peas 3. "Evacuate "Evacuate the Dancefloor" - Cascade 4. "Poppin’" "Poppin’" - Chris Brown 5. "Stiletto" "Stiletto" - Crime Mob 6. "Imma "Imma Star" - Jeremih 7. "Satisfy "Satisfy You" - P. Diddy 8. "Can’t "Can’t Let You Go" - Fabolous 9. "Big "Big Green Tractor" - Jason Aldean 10. "I "I Run to You" - Lady Antebellum 11. "Run "Run This Town" - Jay-Z
Je s s ra JOHN SON #4 “Jessra is one of the most naturally gifted players I’ve been around. She has an incredible amount of strength and an amazing knack for putting the ball in the basket. She’s a great competitor who enforces her will to win.” - Coach Stein
CAREER STATISTICS Year 2006-07 2007-08 TOTAL
GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA 30 0 290 9.7 43 95 .453 11 32 .344 12 20 30 24 764 25.5 136 365 .373 30 100 .300 102 148 60 24 1054 17.6 179 460 .389 41 132 .311 114 168
Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg .600 22 59 81 2.7 25 0 25 27 13 12 109 3.6 .689 71 160 231 7.7 78 2 58 101 28 32 404 13.5 .679 93 219 312 5.2 103 2 83 128 41 44 513 8.6
“ T H E E N F OR C E R”
Senior
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JUNIOR SEASON 200809 09 Led the Tigers in rebounds and nd blocks with 6.9 rpg. and 28 blocks and finished second in scoring ng and steals with 13.0 13 0 ppg. ppg and 1.4 14 spg. as a junior ... scored in double digits 23 times and posted 20 or more points four times, including a season high 23 points at Nebraska ... contributed five double-doubles on the year, including two on back-to-back games at Nebraska and against Texas ... recorded a doubled-double with 11 points and a season high 13 rebounds in the Big 12 Tournament against Texas ... made a career high four three-point field goals against Western Illinois ... recorded a personal best six blocks against Kansas State ... played 44 minutes against Holy Cross ... swiped four steals against both Indiana and Toledo. SOPHOMORE SEASON 200708 Led the Tigers in rebounds with 7.7 rpg. and was second on the team in scoring at 13.5 ppg. … posted a team high six double-doubles on the year … scored in double figures in 20 of 31 games, including eight outings with at least 20 points … named to the CenturyTel Tiger All-Tournament Team after averaging 21.0 ppg. against Mississippi Valley State and Stephen F. Austin … tallied 22 points and 19 rebounds against Eastern Illinois … the 19 rebounds were the most recorded by a Tiger since Evan Unrau recorded 20 against Texas A&M on Jan. 10, 2001 … recorded her third double-double of the
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season against Delaware State with 11 rebounds to compliment her 20 points … scored 24 points, tying her career high, in the regular finale against Colorado … had a productive outing against season finale Baylor with 18 points, eight rebounds and three blocks … recorded double-doubles in two of Missouri’s final three games … tallied 16 points and 11 rebounds in Missouri’s upset of No. 11 Oklahoma in the first round of the Big 12 Tournament. FRESHMAN SEASON 200607 Appeared in 30 games and led the freshmen quartet in scoring with 109 points (3.6 ppg) ... tallied at least eight points on eight occasions with season-high totals of 12 points at No. 11 Stanford and 10 points at home vs. Colorado ... shot 4-for-6 from the floor with nine points and six rebounds in 11 minutes in the first half against CU ... had nine points in 14 minutes against Oklahoma State ... finished with nine points, five rebounds, two blocks and two steals against Texas in the Big 12 Tournament ... had a perfect first half with seven points on 3-for-3 shooting, including a 3-pointer and three boards against the Horns ... led the team in rebounding twice and blocks twice ... had 13 blocks on the year while posting two blocks in a game three times. HIGH SCHOOL Four-year starter for coaches Kristen Conrow (senior) and David
Lawson (freshman-junior) at Fayette HS ... three-time all-state first team performer after second team honors as a freshman ... 2005 Missouri Basketball Coaches Association Player of the Year ... 2006 Miss Show-Me Basketball finalist, McDonald’s All-America nominee and 2005-06 NEMO Sports Player of the Year ... concluded her career with 2,157 points (18.8 ppg), 1,322 rebounds (11.6 rpg.) and 528 blocks (4.8 bpg.) - second in scoring and first in rebounds and blocked shots with the blocks ranking fourth all-time in the state ... the first girl in Missouri state history to surpass 2,000 points, 1,000 rebounds and 500 blocks ... as a senior posted 24.1 ppg., 14.2 rpg. and 104 blocks ... as a freshman starter in 2002-03, she averaged 16.1 points and 10 boards while leading Fayette to a 21-8 mark and the Class 2 quarterfinals - the school’s first state playoff run since 1973 ... played AAU ball for the Missouri Showtyme ... chose Missouri over Illinois and Maryland. PERSONAL Full name is Jessra M. Johnson ... born on March 8, 1988, in Long Beach, Calif. ... daughter of Denise Johnson ... mother is a 1978 graduate of Columbia’s Rock Bridge HS ... has an older brother (Michael) and sister (Charrissa) ... moved to Missouri from Long Beach following the third grade ... general studies major.
T imeout with J E S S R A
TIGER TUNES “Pick Me Up” 1. "I "I Need You to Survive" - Hezekiah Walker & LFC 2. "Hold "Hold On (Change is Coming)" - Sounds of Blackness 3. "I "I Won’t Complain" - Paul Jones 4. "I "I Shot the Sheriff" - Bob Marley 5. "Purple "Purple Rain" - Prince 6. "This "This House is Not a Home" - Luther Vandross 7. "Bittersweet" "Bittersweet" - Kanye West 8. "She’s "She’s a Mad Mama Jama" - Carl Carlton 9. "Boyfriend "Boyfriend #2" - Pleasure P 10. "Only "Only You" - Trey Songz featuring Jay-Z 11. "Kobe "Kobe Bryant" - Lil Wayne
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Best gift ever received: Life Favorite place to eat in Columbia: Osaka Favorite Big 12 Arena to play in: Kansas Favorite Coach Stein phrase: “Are you kidding me?” First thing I do after a game: Go to Jessra’s Jungle and hug as many people as possible and thank them for showing their love. My dream job is: Food judge in any contest Favorite person I pretended to be growing up: My older sister Best word to describe me is: Goofy Pet peeve: People who think they know everything Favorite brand of clothing: Ed Hardy My friends like me for my: Humor My stage name is: J Favorite activity besides basketball: Getting tattoos Best trait of a person is: Depends on the person Most underappreciated person on team is: No one
Toy R IC H B O W #1 1
“In her fourth year, Toy knows every aspect of what is needed at any time. She can be a factor in leading us through many battles and winning the war.” - Coach Stein
“ T H E G E N E R A L”
S e n i o r G u a rd d 5 6 De t ro roit i t , M iich. ch h . Pe rshin g HS JUNIOR SEASON 200809 Played in 26 games last seasson with five starts ... finished fifth on the team with 37 assists and 24 steals for the year ... set a season high mark of six rebounds against Western Illinois ... tied a career high with seven assists and made her only shot attempt, a threepoint field goal, against Holy Cross ... also played a season high 33 minutes against Holy Cross ... led the team in assists six times, blocks twice and steals once during the season.
FRESHMAN SEASON 200607 Appeared in 29 games with three starts as she split time with Marchele Campbell at the back-up point guard spot ... ranked sixth on the team and first among freshman with a 12.4 minutes per game average ... that was also the fifth-highest average among freshman point guards in the Big 12 ... was the first player off the bench in a team high 14 ball games ... became one of just nine true freshman in the country to start the season-opener at point guard for their team when she got the nod at Southern Illinois (11/12) ... scored four points against the Salukis ... had a career-high five points in the regular-season finale against Kansas (3/1) ... made her first 3-pointer as a Tiger in the first half of that contest ... started at the point against Texas (3/6) in the Big 12 Tournament and at Wyoming (3/18) in the WNIT Second Round ... finished with 41 assists, including a career high five against both Alabama (11/24) and Alabama A&M (12/3) ... led the team in assists in both of those games and with her career best two steals against the Bulldogs ... also had two steals versus Prairie View (12/19) and at Colorado (1/3).
ing HS in Detroit, Mich. ... led the Doughgirls to a 15-3 record and a berth in the District 4 regional semifinals of Class A ... honorable mention All-State by the Associated Press, All-Metro by the Detroit Free Press ... averaged 12.8 ppg. her senior year ... also defeated Detroit King, 52-31, to snap King’s streak of nine straight Public School League titles - she had 13 points and three 3-pointers in the game ... game high 21 points in a 54-38 win over Detroit Southeastern (9/29/05) ... Pershing went 15-6 her junior year and reached the regional final ... averaged 21 points and five assists as a junior ... led the Doughgirls to the district title her freshman and sophomore years ... all-city third team selection as a sophomore after honorable mention honors as a freshman ... National Honor Society and Honor Roll member all four years ... attended Detroit Technology HS, which is located within Pershing’s campus and requires that student maintain a 3.0 grade-point average or better. PERSONAL Full name is Antoinette Toy Richbow ... born on Sept. 18, 1988, in Detroit, Mich. ... daughter of David Richbow and Deborah Chapman ... one of 13 children ... general studies major.
HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinner for coach Gerald Weatherspoon at Persh-
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SOPHOMORE SEASON 200708 Played in all 31 games as a sophomore and earned 28 starts at the point guard position … led the team with 117 assists and was tied for second on the team with 31.2 mpg. … ranked seventh in assists (3.77), ninth in assist/turnover ratio (1.31) and 12th in steals (1.71) in the Big 12 … had career highs with 10 points and five steals in the season opener against Murray State … dished out a career high seven assists against both Arkansas and Kansas … played 40 minutes and posted a personal best-tying five steals in Mizzou’s upset of No. 11 Oklahoma in the Big 12 Tournament … hit a key 3-pointer with just over a minute left to secure Missouri’s victory over Kansas … pulled down a career high 10 rebounds to go along with six points and six assists against Texas State … had an allaround game with nine points, six rebounds and five assists against Texas Tech … posted six blocks during the year despite standing
just 5-6 … recorded five assists and committed only one turnover against Colorado in the conference opener.
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T imeout with T OY
Best gift ever received: Life Favorite place to eat in Columbia: Applebee’s Favorite Big 12 Arena to play in: Iowa State Favorite Coach Stein phrase: “Jiminy!” First thing I do after a game: Shower My dream job is: To own my own adoption agency Favorite person I pretended to be growing up: Nobody Best word to describe me is: Fun Pet peeve: An individual with dirty finger nails Favorite brand of clothing: I don’t have one My friends like me for my: Personality My stage name is: Toy Favorite activity besides basketball: Sleeping Best trait of a person is: Personality
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TIGER TUNES “Random Mix” 1. "My "My Life's Your Entertainment" - T.I. 2. "Single "Single Ladies" - Beyonce 3. "A "A Milli" - Lil Wayne 4. "Fine" "Fine" - Mary J. Blige 5. "Successful" "Successful" - Drake 6. "Last Time" - Trey Songz 7. "Run "Run This Town" - Jay-Z 8. "Workout "Workout Plan" - Kanye West 9. "Bleeding "Bleeding Love" - Leona Lewis 10. "Energy" "Energy" - Keri Hilson
Ma r i s s a S CO T T #32 “Marissa has the potential to score at will but she is too unselfish at times. A talented defender and rebounder, we will look for her to add shooting to her arsenal.” - Coach Stein
“ S HO O T ! ”
S e n i o r For wa rd d 6 2 Iola , K a n. Iola HS
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JUNIOR SEASON 200809 Started six and played in 27 of thhe Tigers’ 30 games during her junior season ... earned her firstt start t t off the th season at Kansas State and played 26 minutes ... started five Big 12 Conference games in a row (at Kansas State, Kansas, Baylor, Kansas State and at Nebraska) ... played a season high 29 minutes against Kansas and scored a career high 10 points on 5-of-8 shooting from the floor ... grabbed a season high five rebounds against Toledo ... scored eight points against Bradley on 3-of-3 shooting from the field, including 2-of-2 from beyond the arc. SOPHOMORE SEASON 200708 Started 19 games in her sophomore campaign and played in 28 on the year … missed three games midway through the season due to mononucleosis … played at least 30 minutes seveen different games … set career highs in minutes played with 35 and points with nine on perfect 3-of-3 shooting from behiind the arc against Stephen F. Austin … grabbed a personaal best 11 rebounds against Robert Morris to go along with five points … dished out four assists in consecutive gam mes against Texas State and Mississippi Valley State …
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recorded a career high four blocks against Texas State … her 20 rebounds over a two-game stretch against Robert Morris andd Arkansas were seven more than Ak th she h had h d in i the th previous i 14 games of her Mizzou career … posted two blocks and two steals against Kansas … played 25 minutes and had three blocks at Oklahoma State. FRESHMAN SEASON 200607 True freshman who saw action in 10 games ... scored her only points of the season on a baseline jumper against Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29) with 37 seconds left ... played a career-best 11 minutes against Alabama A&M (12/3) in the State Farm Tiger Classic championship ... also had three assists, one block and a steal. HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinner for coach Becky Carlson at Iola HS ... All-State first team by the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association, Wichita Eagle and Topeka Capital-Journal as a senior after averaging 8.9 points, 10 rebounds, seven assists and four steals per game ... also shot 55 percent from the field and 82.4 percent from the charity stripe ... dished
out 152 assists as a senior and 335 in her career - both are school records ... led the Fillies to a 24-2 record and Class 4A State Championship ... selected to play in the KBCA All-Star Game ... all-state honorable mention and All-SEK second team as a junior after Iola reached the state quarterfinals with a 21-3 record ... AllSEK third team as a freshman and sophomore ... set the Iola HS single-season record for blocked shots as a freshman ... also lettered in volleyball and led the Fillies to a 21-8 record in 2005 ... member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL Full name is Marissa J. Scott ... daughter of Kent and Jacque Scott ... older brother, Devin, was an all-conference cross country and track athlete at Ottawa (Kan.) University ... majoring in business administration.
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TIGER TUNES “Songs to Live By” 1. "Fall "Fall for You" - Secondhand Serenade 2. "I "I Lie Awake" - Quiet Drive 3. "Paper "Paper Thin Hymn" - Anberlin 4. "Remember "Remember to Breathe" - Dashboard Confessionals 5. "Stay" "Stay" - Safetysuit 6. "Anywhere "Anywhere But Here" - Safetysuit 7. "Nothing "Nothing to Love" - Safetysuit 8. "The "The Minstrel's Prayer" - Cartel 9. "Decode" "Decode" - Paramore 10. "My "My Heart" - Paramore 11. "Your "Your Guardian Angel" - Red Jumpsuit Apparatus 12. "She is the Sunlight" - Trading Yesterday 13. "Beautiful" - Trading Yesterday 14. "Nothing But Love" - Trading Yesterday
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Best gift ever received: #32 Necklace Favorite place to eat in Columbia: Hu Hot Mongolian BBQ Favorite Big 12 Arena to play in: Kansas State Favorite Coach Stein phrase: “We’re gonna' beat ‘em…and we’re gonna' win!” First thing you do after a game? Eat!!!!! Favorite person I pretended to be growing up: Jim Carrey Best word to describe me is: Vivacious Pet peeve: When you go to the movies and the entire place is empty and the next people who come in sit either a few seats next to you or directly in front or behind you. Favorite brand of clothing: Hollister My friends like me for my: Personality - sense of humor My stage name is: Riss Favorite activity besides basketball: Volleyball Best trait of a person is: Honesty
R ae S h a ra B R O W N #23
“Without a doubt, when Rae is at high energy we roll defensively. There is not an assignment on the floor that she won’t take on.” - Coach Stein
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FRESHMAN SEASON 200708 Played in all 31 games and made three starts (Robert Morris, Arkansas and Texas) … dished out a personal
best six assist in 27 minutes of action against Robert Morris … posted six points on perfect 3-of-3 shooting at Iowa State to set a new personal high … recorded a career high five rebounds against Samford and at Kansas State …swiped three steals on two occasions, against Eastern Illinois in the second game of the year and against Mississippi Valley State … was second on the team in field goal percentage (.424). HIGH SCHOOL Four-year starter for coach LaHoma Howard at Parkview HS in Little Rock, Ark. ... scored over 1,600 points, grabbed more than 800 rebounds while averaging 2.3 assists and 3.2 steals per game as she led the Lady Patriots to three state championships, four conference titles and a 108-8 record ... four-time all-state and all-conference honoree to go along with three-consecutive Street & Smith’s honorable mention plaudits ... named to the All-State Tournament Team as a freshman in 2004 and All-State Tournament MVP in 2007 ... Arkansas Gazette All-Freshman
Team in 2004, second team in 2006 and first team in 2007 ... led all players in the 2007 Class 6A State Title Game with 21 points and eight rebounds ... had a cumulative grade point average of 3.9 and was ranked in the top five percentile of her class all four years at Parkview, which is an arts/science magnet school ... ranked 17th in her class of 300 while a science major at PHS ... Class of 2007 Top 20 Academic Honor recipient who was nominated for Who’s Who Among High School Students and the National Society of High School Scholars ... member of the Beta Club for four years and National Honor Society for three. PERSONAL Full name is RaeShara Diana Brown ... goes by Rae Rae ... born on April 2, 1989, in Little Rock, Ark. ... daughter of Deborah Brown ... has two older sisters (Felisia Lackey and Lakeisha Carroll) and a brother (Franklin Brown) ... majoring in nutritional sciences.
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SOPHOMORE SEA ASON 200809 Played in all 30 games during her sophomore campaign and earned 28 starts ... led the Big 12 Conference with 2.7 spg. ... season steal total of 79 ranked seventh in the Mizzou single-season record books ... led the team with 71 assists and finished second on the team with 6.1 rpg. ... also paced the Tigers with 2.2 offensive rebounds per game ... finished fourth on the team in scoring, averaging 6.0 ppg. ... led the Tigers in steals 16 times last season and assists 13 times ... scored a personal best 17 points against Colorado in January ... in the next meeting with CU, notched 14 points on 7-of-9 shooting, eight rebounds and five assists ... pulled down a career high 12 rebounds against Holy Cross ... tied a career high with six assists at Texas Tech on 3/7/09 ... named to the Academic All-Big 12 first team.
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Best gift ever received: My Truck Favorite place to eat in Columbia: Buffalo Wild Wings Favorite Big 12 Arena to play in: Oklahoma Favorite Coach Stein phrase: “Are You Kidding Me?!?” First thing you do after a game: Shower My dream job is: Get paid lots of money to interview gorgeous male models Favorite person I pretended to be growing up: Hip hop singer Best word to describe me is: Unpredictable Pet peeve: Smacking, talking & chewing Favorite brand of clothing: Ecko Red My friends like me for my: Wit My stage name is: Rae Rae Favorite activity besides Basketball: Bowling and playing on the computer Best trait of a person is: Honesty and understanding Most underappreciated person on team is: No One
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TIGER TUNES “Slow Jams” 1. "Brown "Brown Eyes" - Beyonce 2. "One "One Man" - Tank 3. "Slowly" "Slowly" - Tank 4. "Maybe "Maybe I Deserve" - Tank 5. "Best "Best Man I Can Be" - Tyrese, Ginuwine, R.L. 6. "Angel "Angel Of Mine" - Monica 7. "I "I Wanna Be" - Avant 8. "My "My First Love" - Avant featuring Keke Wyatt 9. "Incomplete" "Incomplete" - Sisqo 10. "Separated" "Separated" - Usher 11. "Good "Good Man" - R.L. 12. "We "We Cant Be Friends" - Deborah Cox & R.L. 13. "You" "You" - Jesse Powell 14. "Still" "Still" - Tamia 15. "Can We Talk" - Tevin Campbell 16. "Have "Have You Ever" - Brandy 17. "Bad "Bad Habit" - Destiny’s Child 18. "Always Be My Baby" - Mariah Carey 19. "Run "Run To The Arms Of The One Who Loves You" - Escape
S h a k a ra JONE S #4 4 “A returning two-year starter, Shak has become even more versatile. Her ability to play inside and out could be a huge difference maker for us. She takes care of everyone all the time and would do anything she can to take care of a teammate.” - Coach Stein
“MAMA SHAK” CAREER STATISTICS
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SO OPHOMORE SEASON 200809 Started all 30 games in her sophomore season year with the Tigers ... led l d the th team t in i shooting h ti percentage, t coming i in i att a 50.4 50 4 percent clip ... ranked third in both scoring and rebounds with 10.3 ppg. and 4.3 rpg. ... scored in double-digits in 15 of 30 games last season, including eight of the last 12 contests ... contributed with season highs of 22 points and seven rebounds against Indiana .. tied season high of seven rebounds and scored 15 points against Oklahoma State ... played a personal best 48 minutes in a tripleovertime game against Holy Cross, when she notched 22 points on 10-of-15 shooting from the floor ... ended the season with 11 points and seven rebounds against Texas in the Big 12 Tournament. FRESHMAN SEASON 200708 Named to the Dallas Morning News and Waco Tribune’s Big 12 AllRookie teams … reached double figures in 16 games … recorded three double-doubles on the year … started 27 games in her inaugural season … was third on the team in scoring with 10.5 ppg. and second in rebounding at 5.5 rpg. … opened her career in impressive fashion with 27 points and 14 rebounds against Murray State … the 27 points were the most by a Tiger in her Mizzou debut … scored 20 points and pulled down 13 rebounds against Texas State
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… picked up her third double-double of the year with 17 points and 10 rebounds against UMKC … played a career high 44 minutes t d 16 points i t andd seven rebounds b d in i Mizzou’s Mi ’ upsett off No. N andd posted 11 Oklahoma in the Big 12 Tournament … hit 7-of-8 shots from the floor as she scored a team high 15 points at No. 23 Texas A&M … posted 18 points at Kansas on 7-of-8 shooting from the floor … narrowly missed a double-double with 17 points and nine boards against Stephen F. Austin … dished out a personal best four assists against Marshall. HIGH SCHOOL Earned EA Sports All-America second team honors and was a McDonald’s All-America and Gatorade Player of the Year nominee in 2007... named the 2007 Miss Show-Me Basketball and the St. Louis American Fab 5 Player of the Year ... amassed 2,439 points, 849 rebounds and 282 blocks over her four-year career ... ranked No. 98 overall by Blue Star Basketball ... four-year starter at Francis Howell High School for coach Brian Ricker at Francis Howell Central where she was a four-time first-team all-state selection by the MBCA and the 2007 St. Louis Post-Dispatch Player of the Year .. was a four-time GAC South IAABO Player of the Year ... averaged 23.8 ppg., 8.0 rpg. and 3.0 bpg. as a senior to lead school to a 21-6
mark ... helped Francis Howell Central to the Gateway Athletic League and District 6 titles ... scored at least 20 points 22 times and totaled six double-doubles in 2007 and posted a career high 35 points ... led the St. Louis area with 25.2 ppg., to go along with 8.3 rpg., 2.0 apg. and 1.6 spg. as a junior ... named a Street & Smith All-America honorable mention, Student Sports Junior All-American and a MaxPreps All-America HM in 2006 ... in her prep career, she has averaged 23 points, eight rebounds, 1.5 assists, 2.0 steals and 2.48 blocks per game ... also a four-time Gateway Athletic Conference All-Academic selection. PERSONAL Full name is Shakara L. Jones ... born on Sept. 22, 1988, in Independence, Mo. ... daughter of Ron and Anita Squires-Jones ... both parents graduated from Missouri ... her father played basketball at Mizzou from 1981-84 ... also has a younger sister, Sharese (Winky) .. plans to major in nutrition.
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TIGER TUNES “Shak's Slam Jams” 1. "Beat "Beat It" - Michael Jackson 2. "Thriller" "Thriller" - Michael Jackson 3. "Rock "Rock With You" - Michael Jackson 4. "Successful" "Successful" - Drake 5. "Just "Just a Kiss" - Mi'shon 6. "Trick'n" "Trick'n" - Mullage 7. "Neighbors "Neighbors Know My Name" - Trey Songz 8. "Forever" "Forever" - Drake 9. "Alienated" "Alienated" - Keri Hilson 10. "Why "Why R U" - Amerie 11. "Be "Be On You" - Flo Rida
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Best gift ever received: My car that I received from my parents for Christmas and getting a scholarship in 2007 Favorite place to eat in Columbia: Mississippi Fish Shack Favorite Big 12 Arena to play in: Phog Allen at KU Favorite Coach Stein phrase: “Jiminy” First thing you do after a game? Shower! Favorite person I pretended to be growing up: Oprah Best word to describe me is: Humorous Pet peeve: When people use the restroom and don't wash their hands Favorite brand of clothing: Nike My friends like me for my: Personality My stage name is: Shak Favorite activity besides basketball: Getting lots of sleep Best trait of a person is: Willingness to help others succeed Most underappreciated person on team is: Amanda
Ja smy n O T O T E # 10
“We will count on Jazz to be an integral part of our offense this year. She can hit the three with great accuracy and has done a lot this summer to gain strength and improve her conditioning.” - Coach Stein
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SOPHOMOR RE SEASON 200809 Played in 16 games g for the Tigers as a sophomore, including six Big 12 Conference games ... set a career high of five assists against Holy Cross in the DoubleTree White Invitational ... the next day, she tallied a season high eight points, including two three-point field goals against host Northwestern ... played a season high 16 minutes in games against both Northwestern and Bradley.
against Oklahoma in the Big 12 Tournament … shot 2-of-2 from behind the arc and swiped two steals at Oklahoma State.
Johnson and Uyi Otote ... majoring in art.
HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinner for coach Cathy Self-Morgan at Duncanville HS ... averaged 10.2 points, 4.0 rebounds as she earned all-state honors her junior season ... named all-district as senior, junior and sophomore and academic all-district all four years of high school ... led the Pantherettes to a combined record of 98-19, two regional quarterfinals and the state championship game as a freshman ... active member of the National Honor Society, Business Professionals of America, NHTS and Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
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FRESHMAN SEASON 200708 Played in all 31 games and made four starts during Big 12 Conference play (Nebraska, Oklahoma, Iowa State and Kansas State) … in her first career start against Nebraska tallied eight points and six rebounds, pulling down five offensive boards … scored a career high nine points against both Robert Morris and Marshall … earned the start and played a career high 26 minutes against Iowa State … earned her first career block
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PERSONAL Full name is Jasmyn R. Otote ... born on March 17, 1989, in Pine Bluff, Ark. ... daughter of M. Renee
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Best gift ever received: My car on May 15, 2005 Favorite place to eat in Columbia: Chili’s Favorite Big 12 Arena to play in: Texas Favorite Coach Stein phrase: "Jiminy" "Jiminy" First thing I do after a game: Call my mother My dream job is: Graphic Designer Favorite person I pretended to be growing up: My mother Best word to describe me is: Fun Pet peeve: People who chew with their mouth open Favorite brand of clothing: Rocawear My friends like me for my: Smile/Advice My stage name is: Wendy Berry Favorite activity besides basketball: Shopping Best trait of a person is: Listening skills Most underappreciated person on team is: No One. Everyone is appreciated!
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TIGER TUNES “Random Mix” 1. "Throw "Throw it in the Bag" - Fabolous 2. "The "The One" - Mary J. Blige 3. "I’m "I’m Goin’ In" - Lil Wayne 4. "Break "Break Up" - Mario 5. "No "No One" - Alicia Keys 6. "Pretty "Pretty Wings" - Maxwell 7. "Ice "Ice Cream Paint Job" - Dorrough 8. "Getcha "Getcha Money Up" - Keri Hilson 9. "Run "Run This Town" - Jay-Z featuring Rihanna & Kanye West 10. "Best "Best I Ever Had" - Drake 11. "Successful" "Successful" - Drake and Trey Songz
B ek a h M IL L S #1
“Bekah is one of the most unselfish and toughest players that we have ever had. She has a very calm demeanor and is very hard to rattle.” - Coach Stein
“ S T E A DY E DDY ”
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REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON 200809 Played all but b one game in 2008-09 after missing all of the previous year with a knee injury ... finished the season second on the team in assists with 2.2 apg. and third in steals with 1.4 spg. ... also posted 5.9 ppg. and 3.2 rpg. ... scored a career high 16 points, including three three-pointers, against Bradley ... posted 13 points and a personal best six steals against UT Martin ... earned Big 12 Freshman of the Week honors for her play against Bradley and UT Martin ... played a season high 32 minutes against Kansas and set a season high mark of six assists ... earned a spot on the Academic All-Big 12 first team. FRESHMAN SEASON 200708 Was expected to see significant playing time in her inaugural yearr with the program but was forced to redshirt after suffering a season-ending knee injury in the preseason. HIG GH SCHOOL Fourr-year starter for coach Brian Henry at Circle HS ... team
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captain in 2006 and 2007 .... Ark Valley Chisholm Trail League Division IV first team sophomore, junior and senior years and namedd MVP her Class 4A firstt team h senior i year ... Kansas K Cl t and Kansas All-Classifications second team as a senior ... averaged 21.2 ppg,, 8.2 rpg,, 5.0 apg,, shot 46 percent from the floor and 70 percent from the free throw line her final season ... amassed 1,617 total points scored and 606 rebounds in high school ... set Circle HS career records of 393 assists, 331 steals, and 93 three-pointers and season records with 94 steals and three triple doubles ... nominated her senior year for the Wendy's High School Heisman and as a McDonald’s All American ... selected to play in the 2007 All-Star Basketball Tournament by the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association ... named as the 2007 Lynette Woodard High School Female Athlete of the Year by the Greater Wichita Area Sports Commission ... her team went 18-5 in 2006-07 and were division co-champions ... an accomplished volleyball player as well, she was a four-year letter winner and three-year starter ... named team co-captain as a junior and senior ... AVCTL MVP and Kansas State Tournament Team her senior year ... holds the Circle HS career record for most
kills in a season (502) ... led Circle to three state tournaments in four years and placed fourth in 2006 ... member of Circle all-time winningest volleyball team with a record of 42-3 ... member of National Honor Society and Class President her freshman, sophomore and junior year and was elected Student Council President her senior year ... as a senior she received the Kansas State High School Activities Association Citizenship Award ... graduated with a 4.0 GPA and was class valedictorian. PERSONAL Full name is Rebekah Mary Mills ... born April 18, 1989 in Wichita, Kan. ... daughter of Daniel and Anita Mills ... member of Mizzou's Student-Athlete Advisory Committee ... majoring in business.
T imeout with B E K AH TIGER TUNES “Master Mixxxx” 1. "I "I Want You" - Kings of Leon 2. "Juicy" "Juicy" - Notorious B.I.G. 3. "Luv "Luv Your Girl" - The Dream 4. "Got "Got Whatever It Is" - Zac Brown Band 5. "The "The Climb" - Miley Cyrus 6. "Ya "Ya Man Ain’t Me" - Chris Brown 7. "Imma "Imma Star" - Jeremih 8. "Sweet "Sweet Caroline" - Neil Diamond 9. "Baby’s "Baby’s Got Her Bluejeans On" - Mel McDaniel 10. "Let "Let the Beat Rock" - Black Eyed Peas 11. "Just "Just a Friend" - Mario 12. "Kiss "Kiss Kiss" - Chris Brown 13. "Name" "Name" - Goo Goo Dolls 14. "The "The Joker" - Steve Miller Band 15. "Whatever "Whatever You Like" - T.I. 16. "21 "21 Questions" - 50 Cent 17. "Gone" "Gone" - *NSYNC 18. "Get "Get on My Level" - Trillville
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Best gift ever received: My Car Favorite place to eat in Columbia: Gumby’s, Andy’s Favorite Big 12 Arena to play in: Kansas State Favorite Coach Stein phrase: “Just kadink it off the backboard.” First thing I do after a game: Check phone, talk to family My dream job is: Something involved with collegiate athletics Favorite person I pretended to be growing up: A singer or basketball player Best word to describe me is: Silly, competitive Pet peeve: Losing something, my food touching Favorite brand of clothing: Too many to name My friends like me for my: My craziness, my ability to make them laugh and just being there My stage name is: Lola Favorite activity besides basketball: Shopping, watching movies, hanging out with friends Best trait of a person is: Ability to laugh at oneself, not being fake Most underappreciated person on team is: On the floor-Rae, off the court-Shak
B re A n n a B R O C K #22 “BreAnna is a tremendous athlete who will just keep getting better. She can get to the rim and be a force on the boards. She also has hops and can get the ball wherever you throw it.” - Coach Stein
“HOP S ”
Sopho mo re S FRESHMA AN SEASON 200809 Saw action in six games in her inaugural year with the Tigers ... played in three Big 12 Conference contests, including road games at Baylor, Iowa State and Kansas ... made 3-of-5 shot attempts on the year ... made her only field goal attempt against Toledo and at Baylor ... scored a basket against UT Martin when she also grabbed two rebounds.
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the basketball court … a three-sport standout at Wagner, also starring in volleyball and track ... earned 26-5A all-district honorable mention in volleyball ... earned the UTSA Relays high jump title in 2007. PERSONAL Full name is BreAnna Camille Brock. … born July 10, 1990, in San Antonio, Texas … daughter of Virgil Brock, Sr. and Janice Brock …has two brothers, Virgil, Jr., who received scholarship offers as a high jumper, and Fredrick Brock, who played football for Texas Southern University and nearly made roster of Houston Texans …enjoys volunteering for the Special Olympics …majoring in sociology.
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HIGH SCHOOL Averaged 9.0 ppg., 9.0 rpg., 2.8 bpg. and shot 54.7 percent from the field as Wagner advanced to the state semifinals in 2008 with a 36-2 record … selected to the San Antonio Express News All-Area team and to the all-district first team her senior season … selected to play in Lone Star Senior All-Star Game. …selected as alternate to Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All-Star Game … attended Judson High School as as freshman and sophomore ... was a three-year starter on
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Best gift ever received: A Teddy Bear my mom gave me because it signifies our relationship and how strong it is. Favorite place to eat in Columbia: Ruby Tuesday's Favorite Big 12 Arena to play in: Baylor or Texas Favorite Coach Stein phrase: Can’t narrow just one down… First thing I do after a game: Call my mom My dream job is: Pediatric Neurosurgeon/Pediatrician in the Air Force Favorite person I pretended to be growing up: My mom Best word to describe me is: Humble Pet peeve: Uncleanliness Favorite brand of clothing: Nike My friends like me for my: Speaking my mind My stage name is: BreAnna-Camille Favorite activity besides basketball: Reading or hanging out with my friends Best trait of a person is: Being able to be themselves Most underappreciated person on team is: BreAnna Brock lol
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TIGER TUNES “Music of Meditation” 1. "Broken "Broken But I’m Healed" - Byron Cage 2. "Let "Let Go" - Dewayne Woods 3. "Hide "Hide Me" - Kirk Franklin 4. "It’s "It’s Over Now" - Kirk Franklin 5. "Don’t "Don’t Take Your Joy Away" - Kirk Franklin 6. "I’m "I’m Cool" - Anthony Hamilton 7. "Home" "Home" - Brian McKnight 8. "Chocolate "Chocolate Legs" - Eric Benet 9. "All "All That I Am" - Joe 10. "Pretty "Pretty Wings" - Maxwell
C h r i s t in e FLOR E S #50
“Christine is always on the floor, taking a charge or finishing a shot. Her touch around the basket is phenomenal.” - Coach Stein
“FLOP”
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FRE ESHMAN SEASON 200809 Playyed in 27 games as a freshman for the Tigers with four starts ... played in all of Mizzou’s Big 12 Conference games ... led the team in blocks nine times during the season and finished second on the team with 21 for the year ... scored a career high 17 points on 6-of-7 shooting at Duquesne. scored the first four points of her career at Illinois ... pulled down a career high eight rebounds against UT Martin ... set personal bests with three blocks against Toledo and UT Martin ... earned first career start at Oklahoma and played a season high 24 minutes.
of Basketball Coaches and the Texas Girls Coaches Association 5A All-State teams as both a junior and a senior…gathered multiple accolades from the San Antonio Express-News, including the Player of the Year as a junior, spots on the Super Team as a junior and senior and Player of the Week selections in her sophomore and junior years … as a junior, led Churchill to the Class 5A Region 4 Championship…named the MVP of the Northeast Invitational Tournament in her junior and senior years…named the MVP of the Border Bash Tournament as a junior and was the tournament’s offensive MVP as a senior.
HIGH SCHOOL Four-year starter for Winston Churchill High School in Sann Antonio, Texas … set the school’s all-time scoring recoord as a senior with 1,998 points … as a senior, averagged 21.0 ppg. and 12.0 rpg. while leading her team to a 25-9 finish … McDonald’s 2008 All-America Nominee in 2008 … was elected to the Texas Association
PERSONAL Full name is Christine Marie Flores … born on July 27, 1990, in San Antonio, Texas … daughter of Ralph and Connie Flores … has twin 15-year-old siblings named Robert and Rebecca … anticipated major at Mizzou is business.
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Best gift ever received: Life Favorite place to eat in Columbia: Osaka Favorite Big 12 Arena to play in: Iowa State Favorite Coach Stein phrase: “Jiminy! “Jiminy!”” First thing I do after a game: Take my large amounts of tape off my ankles along with my ankle braces My dream job is: Victoria Secret Model Favorite person I pretended to be growing up: Baby Spice Best word to describe me is: Outgoing Pet peeve: Lying Favorite brand of clothing: Buckle My friends like me for my: Silliness My stage name is: CFlo Favorite activity besides basketball: Swimming competitively Best trait of a person is: Personality
TIGER TUNES “C-Flo Shuffle” 1. "I "I Need a Girl" - Trey Songz 2. "You "You Belong With Me" - Taylor Swift 3. "Bless the Broken Road" - Rascal Flatts 4. "Best "Best I’ve Ever Had" - Drake 5. "Take "Take Me or Leave Me" - Rent 6. "Fallin’ "Fallin’ For You" - Cobie Calliat 7. "Sober" "Sober" - Pink
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K e n d ra F R A ZIE R #34
“Kendra’s arms and legs are always flying everywhere. You are never sure where she is going.” - Coach Stein
“ O C T OPU S ”
S opho mo re C e n te r 6 5 Altamont l , K a n. L a b e t te C o u n t y H S FRESHM MAN SEASON 200809 Played inn 17 games for the Tigers as a freshman and earned one start ... saw action in all but one nonconference matchup and five Big 12 games .. earned first career start against Western Illinois when she played a career high 17 minutes ... scored her first career basket at Illinois when she played 12 minutes and went 2-of-3 from the floor and 1-of-2 from the free throw line ... recorded a career high six points against SEMO ... led the team in blocks twice and assists and steals once apiece ... pulled down a season high five rebounds, three of which were offensive, against UT Martin.
PERSONAL Full name is Kendra Lea Frazier … born September 21, 1989, in Parsons, Kan. … daughter of John and Linda Frazier … has one sister, Christa … undecided on major but is interested in Pre-Law.
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HIGH SCHOOL Selected as the Kansas Gatorade Girls’ Basketball Player of the Year in 2008 …led entire state with 25.3 ppg. her senior year … scored 44 points and grabbed 20 rebounds in first league game to break school’s single game scoring record and had 24 rebounds in second
league game to break school’s single game rebounding record … holds 10 Labette County basketball records … earned a spot on the All-State Big Six Team, which recognizes the top six players in the state ... named All-State first team by Kansas Basketball Coaches Association, the Topeka Capital and the Wichita Eagle … selected the Joplin Globe Basketball Player of the Year and All-Area first team … received the United States Army Reserve National Scholar-Athlete Award … Wendy’s High School Heisman School and McDonald’s All-America nominee … three-year starter averaged 25.3 ppg., 12.9 rpg., 3.8 bpg. and 2.1 apg. in her senior season … averaged a double-double as varsity starter with 20.2 ppg. and 10.7 rpg. …two-sport standout at Labette County, starring in volleyball as well … was Labette County’s valedictorian with 4.0 GPA … named Kansas Basketball Coaches Association All-State Academic Team … also selected to the Kansas Volleyball Association All-Academic first team.
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Best gift ever received: Car Favorite place to eat in Columbia: T.G.I.Friday’s Favorite Big 12 Arena to play in: Oklahoma Favorite Coach Stein phrase: “Come on now” First thing I do after a game? Eat My dream job is: Work on a cruise ship Favorite person I pretended to be growing up: My sister Best word to describe me is: Outgoing Pet peeve: People who interrupt other people Favorite brand of clothing: Express My friends like me for my: Humor My stage name is: Kendy Favorite activity besides basketball: School Best trait of a person is: Honesty Most underappreciated person on team is: Eric (the trainer)
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TIGER TUNES “In the Shower” 1. "Dirty "Dirty Diana" - Michael Jackson 2. "Buffalo "Buffalo Soldier" - Bob Marley 3. "YMCA" "YMCA" - Village People 4. "I-N-D-E-P-E-N-D-E-N-T" "I-N-D-E-P-E-N-D-E-N-T" - Lil Webbie 5. "Lean "Lean With It, Rock With It" - Dem Franchise Boyz 6. "Walk "Walk it Out" - DJ UNK 7. "Ice "Ice Cream Paint Job" - Dorrough 8. "LOL "LOL Smiley Face" - Trey Songz 9. "The "The Way You Make Me Feel" - Michael Jackson 10. "One "One Love" - Bob Marley
B a i le y G E E #2 “Bailey is so strong people just bounce off her, especially when she sets a mean screen.” - Coach Stein
“ THE ROCK”
Sopho mo re G u a rd d 5 1 1 A n d o ve r, K a n . A n d o ve r C e n t ra l H S
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FRESH HMAN SEASON 200809 Saw acttion in 24 games during her freshman year, including 14 of the 16 Big 12 Conference games ... led the team in scoring with 13 points, a career high, against UT Martin when she shot 5-of-9 from the floor and made 3-of-4 free-throws ... scored the first four points of her career against Northwestern after making both of her field goal attempts ... played a career high 22 minutes at No. 2 Oklahoma ... set a personal best mark of seven rebounds against both UT Martin and Oklahoma. HIGH SCHOOL Named the 2008 Miss Kansas Basketball by the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association (KBCA) ... was aM McDonald’s All-America nominee as well as a Nike All-A America nominee as a senior … also a Gatorade Finaalist and Wendy’s Heisman Finalist earned a spot on tthe All-State Big Six Team, which recognizes the top six pplayers in the state … played in KBCA All-Selection
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game … garnered all state first team (all classes), 4A all-state first team and all-league first team following her senior year. … also named to the All-Metro team by the Wichita Eagle ... awarded the Lynette Woodard Female High School Athlete of the Year by the Greater Wichita Area Sports Commission after her senior season, one year after Tiger teammate Bekah Mills won the award …led Andover Central to the state championship her senior year while averaging 21.7 ppg., 8.5 rpg. and shooting 62.5 percent from the field. … named to the 4A all-state and all-league first teams, all-state (all classes) second team and an all-metro selection her junior season … named 4A all-state second team and all-league first team as a sophomore … named allleague first team and 4A all-state honorable mention as a freshman … averaged 16.8 ppg. and 7.5 rpg. to go along with 1.5 apg. and 2.1 spg. over her high school career at Andover Central …a two-sport standout, also playing volleyball, was named all-league first team as a junior and senior ... valedictorian of Andover Central.
PERSONAL Full name is Bailey Rae Gee. … born on March 19, 1990, in Wichita, Kan. … daughter of Mitch and Teri Gee. … has a younger sister, Camille. …majoring in civil engineering.
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TIGER TUNES “Random” 1. "Trick’n" "Trick’n" - Mullage 2. "Mr. "Mr. Yeah" - The Dream 3. "I "I Want This Forever" - Drake 4. "Tie "Tie Me Down" - New Boyz 5. "Hey "Hey Ma" - Camron 6. "Successful" "Successful" - Drake 7. "Trouble" "Trouble" - Ginuwine 8. "Under" "Under" - Pleasure P 9. "Say "Say Aah" - Trey Songz 10. "Just "Just a Kiss" - Mishon 11. "One "One Time" - Justin Bieber 12. "Hands "Hands on Me" - Bobby V
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Best gift ever received: My car Favorite place to eat in Columbia: Andy’s Frozen Custard Favorite Big 12 Arena to play in: Kansas Favorite Coach Stein phrase: There are way too many to pick just one First thing I do after a game: Eat My dream job is: Doing nothing and getting paid a lot for it Best word to describe me is: Energetic Pet peeve: When people pop their fingers Favorite brand of clothing: Express My friends like me for my: Personality Favorite activity besides basketball: Sleeping Best trait of a person is: Personality Most underappreciated person on team is: Berger and J.D.
S y d n e y C R A F T ON #21 “Physically, Sydney has an amazing amount of raw talent. She has the potential to be a terrific player at this level when she figures it all out, but we know she has the desire..” - Coach Stein
“ T H E S T R E AK”
F re s h m a n G u ua a rd d 5 1 0 Je f fe f r s o n C i t y, Mo. Je f fe r s o n C i t y H S Shawn Thompson … has one younger brother, Shawn ... intends to major in computer science.
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HIGH H SCHOOL Playedd for Doug Light at Jefferson City High School ... scored 1,311 points in her high school career, the third most in school history ... averaged 18.1 ppg., 5.8 rpg. 2.7 apg. and 2.1 spg. during her senior season ... also shot 52 percent from the floor during the year ... led the Jay Birds to an 18-8 record as a senior ... posted 17.2 ppg. and 6.0 rpg. as a junior ... led the Jay Birds in scoring three years ... was a three-time Missouri Basketball Coaches Association (MBCA) All-State and All-District selection ... earned a spot on the Missouri Sports Writers and Sportscasters All-State and All-District teams ... was a McDonald’s All-American nominee ... named to the Unilever All-Tournament team three times and the Ameritime All-Tournament team twice. PERSONAL Full name is Sydney Anne Crafton … born March 29, 1991 … daughter of Terrance Jackson and Jennifer and
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T imeout with SYDNEY
Best gift ever received: My family Favorite place to eat in Columbia: Buffalo Wild Wings Big 12 Arena looking forward to play in: Kansas Favorite Coach Stein phrase: I don’t know any yet… First thing I do after a game: Shower and get something to eat. My dream job is: To own a WNBA team Favorite person I pretended to be growing up: Michael Jordan Best word to describe me is: Interesting Pet peeve: When people have bad breath! Favorite brand of clothing: My Joe jeans My friends like me for my: Personality My stage name is? Syd Favorite activity besides basketball: Horseback riding, four wheeling, swimming, hanging out at my grandparents’ house Best trait of a person is: Their personality Most unappreciated person on the team: Jazz
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TIGER TUNES “Chill Zone” 1. "My "My Beautiful Rescue" - This Providence 2. "If "If This is Austin" - Blake Shelton 3. "Waste "Waste Myself" - This Providence 4. "Crying "Crying Out for Me" - Mario 5. "Settle "Settle for a Slow Down" - Dierks Bentley 6. "I’m "I’m Not OK" - The Dream 7. "Please "Please Remember Me" - Tim McGraw 8. "Shawty" "Shawty" - Plies 9. "Sweet "Sweet and Low" - Augustana 10. "Carrying "Carrying Your love with Me" - George Strait
T re n e e T HOR N T ON #25
“Trenee is a thinker and analyzes things. She's not much of a talker...yet! But her skills for the game will speak for themselves.” - Coach Stein
“ S IL E N T T ”
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F re s h m a n G u a H HIGH SCHOOL L Attended Central High School and was coached by Karen Jamison ... averaged 18.0 ppg., 7.6 apg. and 3.0 spg. during her senior season ... also shot 54 percent from the floor during the year ... led the Eagles to a 22-5 record as a senior ... posted 15.0 ppg., 7.0 apg. and 3.0 spg. as a junior ... was a McDonald’s AllAmerican nominee in 2009 ... four-time all-conference first team member ... selected as the Athlete of the Week by the Kansas City Starr in January 2009 ... aided her high school to two conference and district championships ... helped Central to the Penn Valley Tournament Trailblazer Division championship ... participated in the Hy-Vee-Pepsi High School All-Star Cha Challenge. PER RSONAL Full name is Trenee Nicole Thornton … born September 19, 1990 … daughter of Bruce and Theresa Thorn-
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5 7 K a n s a s C it i t y, Mo. C e n t ra l H S ton … has three brothers and two sisters …undecided on a major but would like to be a social worker or a high school basketball coach in the future.
T imeout with T R E NE E
TIGER TUNES “Slow Jams” 1. "Under" "Under" - Pleasure P 2. "Say Yes" - Pleasure P 3. "Slow Motion" - Karina Parsian 4. "Even When I’m Mad" - Ginuwine 5. "Ice "Ice Cream Paint Job" - Dorrough 6. "My Ride" - Jeremih 7. "Never Would’ve Made It" - Marvin Sapp 8. "Imagine Me" - Kirk Franklin 9. "Down" - Jay Sean 10. All of Lil Wayne
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Best gift ever received: The gift that GOD gave me to play bball… Favorite place to eat in Columbia: El Rancho Big 12 Arena looking forward to play in: Kansas Favorite Coach Stein phrase: Don’t really know any yet... First thing I do after a game: Shower My dream job is:Doing is:Doing something that helps children in any kind of way Favorite person I pretended to be growing up: Sanaa Lathan Best word to describe me is: Brilliant Pet peeve: Messy and nasty people Favorite brand of clothing: Aeropostale My friends like me for my: Personality My stage name is: Tfresh lol… Best trait of a person is: Personality Most underappreciated person on team is: Amanda
CAREER STATISTICS
BREANNA BROCK Year GP/GS 2008-09 6/0 Totals 6/0
Min. 12 12
FG-FGA 3-5 3-5
Pct. .600 .600
3FG-3FGA 0-0 0-0
Pct. -
FT-FTA 0-1 0-1
Pct. .000 .000
Reb./Avg. 2/0.3 2/0.3
A 0 0
T 1 1
B 0 0
S 0 0
Pts./Avg. 6/1.0 6/1.0
RAESHARA BROWN Year GP/GS 2007-08 31/3 2008-09 30/28 Totals 61/31
Min. 288 830 1118
FG-FGA 14-33 69-185 83-218
Pct. .424 .373 .381
3FG-3FGA 0-0 5-17 5-17
Pct. .294 .294
FT-FTA 5-13 38-57 43-70
Pct. .385 .667 .614
Reb./Avg. 44/1.4 182/6.1 226/3.7
A 30 71 101
T 33 58 91
B 0 2 2
S 24 79 103
Pts./Avg. 33/1.1 181/6.0 214/3.5
CHRISTINE FLORES Year GP/GS 2008-09 28/2 Totals 28/2
Min. 291 291
FG-FGA 43-95 43-95
Pct. .453 .453
3FG-3FGA 0-2 0-2
Pct. .000 .000
FT-FTA 33-62 33-62
Pct. .532 .532
Reb./Avg. 71/2.5 71/2.5
A 7 7
T 26 26
B 21 21
S 12 12
Pts./Avg. 119/4.3 119/4.3
KENDRA FRAZIER Year GP/GS 2008-09 17/1 Totals 17/1
Min. 105 105
FG-FGA 10-29 10-29
Pct. .345 .345
3FG-3FGA 0-1 0-1
Pct. .000 .000
FT-FTA 9-11 9-11
Pct. .818 .818
Reb./Avg. 25/1.5 25/1.5
A 4 4
T 15 15
B 5 5
S 3 3
Pts./Avg. 29/1.7 29/1.7
BAILEY GEE Year GP/GS 2008-09 24/0 Totals 24/0
Min. 155 155
FG-FGA 14-40 14-40
Pct. .350 .350
3FG-3FGA 0-6 0-6
Pct. .000 .000
FT-FTA 4-10 4-10
Pct. .400 .400
Reb./Avg. 31/1.3 31/1.3
A 6 6
T 13 13
B 1 1
S 5 5
Pts./Avg. 32/1.3 32/1.3
AMANDA HANNEMAN Year GP/GS 2006-07 9/0 2007-08 30/15 2008-09 26/0 Totals 65/15
Min. 62 655 195 912
FG-FGA 8-20 88-227 16-60 112-307
Pct. .400 .388 .267 .365
3FG-3FGA 5-10 41-99 9-36 55-145
Pct. .500 .414 .250 .379
FT-FTA 3-4 12-20 2-2 17-26
Pct. .750 .600 1.000 .654
Reb./Avg. 8/0.9 63/2.1 25/1.0 96/1.5
A 5 28 11 44
T 2 32 9 43
B 0 1 0 1
S 2 32 6 40
Pts./Avg. 24/2.7 229/7.6 43/1.7 296/4.6
JESSRA JOHNSON Year GP/GS 2006-07 30/0 2007-08 30/24 2008-09 30/25 Totals 90/49
Min. 290 764 763 1817
FG-FGA 43-95 136-365 147-359 326-819
Pct. .453 .373 .409 .398
3FG-3FGA 11-32 30-100 24-84 65-216
Pct. .344 .300 .286 .301
FT-FTA 12-20 102-148 71-101 185-269
Pct. .600 .689 .703 .688
Reb./Avg. 81/2.7 231/7.7 208/6.9 520/5.8
A 25 58 58 141
T 27 101 85 213
B 13 28 28 69
S 12 32 42 86
Pts./Avg. 109/3.6 40413.5 389/13.0 902/10.0
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Min. 968 864 1832
FG-FGA 139-293 130-258 269-551
Pct. .474 .504 .488
3FG-3FGA 2-5 1-4 3-9
Pct. .400 .250 .333
FT-FTA 47-92 47-93 94-185
Pct. .511 .505 .508
Reb./Avg. 169/5.5 130/4.3 299/4.9
A 31 30 61
T 67 42 109
B 18 14 32
S 21 22 33
Pts./Avg. 327/10.5 308/10.3 635/10.4
BEKAH MILLS Year GP/GS 2008-09 29/24 Totals 29/24
Min. 668 668
FG-FGA 62-178 62-178
Pct. .348 .348
3FG-3FGA 19-66 19-66
Pct. .288 .288
FT-FTA 27-42 27-42
Pct. .643 .643
Reb./Avg. 92/3.2 92/3.2
A 64 64
T 63 63
B 19 19
S 40 40
Pts./Avg. 170/5.9 170/5.9
JASMYN OTOTE Year GP/GS 2007-08 31/4 2008-09 16/0 Totals 47/4
Min. 441 123 564
FG-FGA 32-101 12-31 44-132
Pct. .317 .387 .333
3FG-3FGA 16-50 7-19 23-69
Pct. .320 .368 .333
FT-FTA 14-31 3-8 17-39
Pct. .452 .375 .436
Reb./Avg. 39/1.3 12/0.8 51/1.1
A 19 10 29
T 22 8 30
B 1 0 1
S 11 7 18
Pts./Avg. 94/3.0 31/2.1 125/2.7
TOY RICHBOW Year GP/GS 2006-07 29/3 2007-08 31/28 2008-09 28/5 Totals 88/36
Min. 359 967 544 1870
FG-FGA 13-37 36-93 18-50 67-180
Pct. .351 .387 .360 .372
3FG-3FGA 1-6 6-17 3-6 10-29
Pct. .167 .535 .500 .345
FT-FTA 2-4 20-32 16-25 38-61
Pct. .500 .625 .640 .623
Reb./Avg. 35/1.2 97/3.1 66/2.4 198/2.3
A 41 117 37 195
T 45 89 36 170
B 1 6 4 11
S 11 53 24 88
Pts./Avg. 29/1.0 98/3.2 55/2.0 182/2.1
MARISSA SCOTT Year GP/GS 2006-07 10/0 2007-08 28/19 2008-09 29/6 Totals 67/25
Min. 49 608 496 1153
FG-FGA 1-7 19-58 23-62 43-127
Pct. .143 .328 .371 .339
3FG-3FGA 0-0 9-28 7-35 16-63
Pct. .321 .200 .254
FT-FTA 0-0 8-15 6-11 14-26
Pct. .533 .545 .538
Reb./Avg. 6/0.6 101/3.6 54/1.9 161/2.4
A 3 29 19 51
T 4 40 42 86
B 1 27 15 43
S 1 23 18 42
Pts./Avg. 2/0.2 55/2.0 59/2.0 116/1.7
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SHAKARA JONES Year GP/GS 2007-08 31/27 2008-09 30/30 Totals 61/57
CAREER HIGHS
BREANNA BROCK
RAESHARA BROWN
CHRISTINE FLORES
KENDRA FRAZIER
BAILEY GEE
Career Highs Points: 2, three times FGM: 1, three times FGA: 2, UT Martin (12/14/08) 3FGM: 0 3FGA: 0 FTM: 0 FTA: 1, at Baylor (2/14/09) Reb.: 2, UT Martin (12/14/08) Ast.: 0 Stl.: 0 Blk.: 0 Min.: 5, UT Martin (12/14/08)
Career Highs Points: 17, Colorado (1/17/09) FGM: 7, at Colorado (2/28/09) FGA: 12, at Kansas (1/14/09) 3FGM: 1, five times 3FGA: 2, at Nebraska (2/21/09) FTM: 7, at Kansas (1/14/09) FTA: 9, at Kansas (1/14/09) Reb.: 12, Holy Cross (11/29/08) Ast.: 6, twice Stl.: 5, twice Blk.: 1, twice Min.: 37, Holy Cross (11/29/08)
Career Highs Points: 17, at Duquesne (1/3/09) FGM: 6, at Duquesne (1/3/09) FGA: 7, four times 3FGM: 0 3FGA: 1, twice FTM: 5, at Duquesne (1/3/09) FTA: 9, at Duquesne (1/3/09) Reb.: 8, UT Martin (12/14/08) Ast.: 2, twice Stl.: 2, four times Blk.: 3, twice Min.: 24,at Oklahoma (1/31/09)
Career Highs Points: 4, at Oklahoma (1/31/09) FGM: 2, twice FGA: 7, UT Martin (12/14/09) 3FGM: 0 3FGA: 1, at Oklahoma (1/31/09) FTM: 4, SEMO (12/28/08) FTA: 4, SEMO (12/28/08) Reb.: 5, UT Martin (12/14/08) Ast.: 1, four times Stl.: 2, at Illinois (11/19/08) Blk.: 2, at Illinois (11/19/08) Min.: 17, Western Illinois (11/22/08)
Career Highs Points: 13, UT Martin (12/14/08) FGM: 5, UT Martin (12/14/08) FGA: 10, at Oklahoma (1/31/08) 3FGM: 0 3FGA: 1, six times FTM: 3, UT Martin (12/14/08) FTA: 4, UT Martin (12/14/08) Reb.: 7, twice Ast.: 1, six times Stl.: 2, Toledo (12/3/08) Blk.: 1, Chicago State (1/6/09) Min.: 22, at Oklahoma (1/31/09)
Big 12 Highs Points: 2, at Baylor (2/14/09) FGM: 1, at Baylor (2/14/09) FGA: 1, twice 3FGM: 0 3FGA: 0 FTM: 0 FTA: 1, at Baylor (2/14/09) Reb.: 0 Ast.: 0 Stl.: 0 Blk.: 0 Min.: 3, at Baylor (2/14/09)
Big 12 Highs Points: 17, Colorado (1/17/09) FGM: 7, at Colorado (2/28/09) FGA: 12, at Kansas (1/14/09) 3FGM: 1, five times 3FGA: 2, at Nebraska (2/21/09) FTM: 7, at Kansas (1/14/09) FTA: 9, at Kansas (1/14/09) Reb.: 8, five times Ast.: 6, at Texas Tech (3/7/09) Stl.: 5, at Colorado (2/28/09) Blk.: 1, Kansas State (2/18/09) Min.: 36, Nebraska (1/17/09)
Big 12 Highs Points: 8, twice FGM: 4, Oklahoma State (1/28/09) FGA: 7, three times 3FGM: 0 3FGA: 1, twice FTM: 4, Kansas State (2/18/09) FTA: 6, Kansas State (2/18/09) Reb.: 5, three times Ast.: 2, at Oklahoma (1/31/09) Stl.: 2, three times Blk.: 3, Texas (3/12/09) Min.: 24,at Oklahoma (1/31/09)
Big 12 Highs Points: 4, at Oklahoma (1/31/09 FGM: 1, at Oklahoma (1/31/09) FGA: 4, at Oklahoma (1/31/09) 3FGM: 0 3FGA: 1, at Oklahoma (1/31/09) FTM: 2, at Oklahoma (1/31/09) FTA: 3, at Oklahoma (1/31/09) Reb.: 3, at Oklahoma (1/31/09) Ast.: 2, twice Stl.: 0 Blk.: 1, at Iowa State (1/21/09), Min.:8, at Oklahoma (1/31/09)
Big 12 Highs Points: 4, at Oklahoma (1/31/09) FGM: 2, at Oklahoma (1/31/09) FGA: 10, at Oklahoma (1/31/08) 3FGM: 0 3FGA: 1, three times FTM: 1, at Iowa State (1/21/09) FTA: 2, at Iowa State (1/21/09) Reb.: 7, at Oklahoma (1/31/09) Ast.: 1, at Kansas State (2/4/09) Stl.: 0 Blk.: 0 Min.: 22, at Oklahoma (1/31/09)
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JESSRA JOHNSON
SHAKARA JONES
BEKAH MILLS
JASMYN OTOTE
Career Highs Points: 18, Marshall (12/28/07) FGM: 7, Marshall (12/28/07) FGA: 15, Texas State (12/1/07) 3FGM: 4, Samford (11/24/07) 3FGA: 9, Texas State (12/1/07) FTM: 3, Colorado (1/9/08) FTA: 4, Colorado (1/9/08) Reb.: 6, Oklahoma (3/11/08) Ast.: 3, twice Stl.: 5, Delaware State (12/29/07) Blk.: 1, Iowa State (2/9/08) Min.: 35, Delaware State (12/29/07)
Career Highs Points: 24, twice FGM: 10, at Nebraska (2/21/09) FGA: 22, twice 3FGM: 4, Western Illinois (11/22/08) 3FGA: 6, four times FTM: 9, three times FTA: 13, twice Reb.: 19, Eastern Illinois (11/15/07) Ast.: 8, UT Martin (12/14/08) Stl.: 4, four times Blk.: 6, Kansas State (2/18/09) Min.: 44, Holy Cross (11/29/08)
Career Highs Points: 27, Murray State (11/9/07) FGM: 11, Murray State (11/9/07) FGA: 18, Texas State (12/1/07) 3FGM: 1, three times 3FGA: 2, Murray State (11/9/07) FTM: 6, twice FTA: 10, SDSU (11/14/08) Reb.: 14, Murray State (11/9/07) Ast.: 4, twice Stl.: 4, twice Blk.: 3, Texas A&M (1/19/08) Min.: 48, Holy Cross (11/29/08)
Career Highs Points: 16, Bradley (12/9/08) FGM: 5, UT Martin (12/14/09) FGA: 13, Nebraska (1/7/09) 3FGM: 3, Bradley (12/9/09) 3FGA: 5, three times FTM: 7, Bradley (12/9/08) FTA: 10, Bradley (12/9/08) Reb.: 7, at Kansas State (2/4/09) Ast.: 6, Kansas (2/7/09) Stl.: 6, UT Martin (12/14/08) Blk.:4, Oklahoma State (1/28/09) Min.: 32, Kansas (2/7/09)
Career Highs Points: 9, twice FGM: 4, Nebraska (2/3/08) FGA: 9, Nebraska (2/3/08) 3FGM: 3, twice 3FGA: 6, twice FTM: 3, Arkansas (12/21/08) FTA: 6, Arkansas (12/21/08) Reb.: 6, Nebraska (2/3/08) Ast.: 5, Holy Cross (11/29/08) Stl.: 3, Bradley (12/9/08) Blk.: 0 Min.: 26, twice
Big 12 Highs Points: 14, Kansas (1/19/08) FGM: 6, Kansas (1/19/08) FGA: 14, Texas Tech (1/12/08) 3FGM: 2, six times 3FGA: 8, Oklahoma State (1/16/08) FTM: 3, Colorado (1/9/08) FTA: 4, Colorado (1/9/08) Reb.: 6, Oklahoma (3/11/08) Ast.: 3, Colorado (1/9/08) Stl.: 3, twice Blk.: 1, Iowa State (2/9/08) Min.: 33, Kansas (1/19/08)
Big 12 Highs Points: 24, at Colorado (3/5/08) FGM: 10, at Nebraska (2/21/09) FGA: 22 at Colorado (3/5/08) 3FGM: 3, twice 3FGA: 6, twice FTM: 9, Texas A&M (1/10/09) FTA: 13, at Colorado (3/5/08) Reb.: 13, Texas (3/12/09) Ast.: 4, Colorado (1/9/08) Stl.: 4, twice Blk.: 6, Kansas State (2/18/09) Min.: 41, Oklahoma (3/11/08)
Big 12 Highs Points: 17, Colorado (1/17/09) FGM: 7, at Colorado (2/28/09) FGA: 12, at Kansas (1/14/09) 3FGM: 1, Texas (2/24/09) 3FGA: 1, four times FTM: 6, Kansas State (2/18/09) FTA: 8, Kansas State (2/18/09) Reb.: 8, twice Ast.: 4, twice Stl.: 4, twice Blk.: 3, Texas A&M (1/19/08) Min.: 44, Oklahoma (3/11/08)
Big 12 Highs Points: 11, at Kansas State (2/4/09) FGM: 4, three times FGA: 13, Nebraska (1/7/09) 3FGM: 2, at Kansas (1/14/09) 3FGA: 5, Nebraska (1/17/09) FTM: 5, Texas (3/12/09) FTA: 6, Texas (3/12/09) Reb.: 7, at Kansas State (2/4/09) Ast.: 6, Kansas (2/7/09) Stl.: 4, Kansas (2/7/09) Blk.:4, Oklahoma State (1/28/09) Min.: 32, Kansas (2/7/09)
Big 12 Highs Points: 8, Nebraska (2/3/08) FGM: 4, Nebraska (2/3/08) FGA: 9, Nebraska (2/3/08) 3FGM: 2, Oklahoma State (1/16/08) 3FGA: 3, Colorado (1/9/08) FTM: 2, twice FTA: 4, Kansas State (2/17/08) Reb.: 6, Nebraskas (2/3/08) Ast.: 2, three times Stl.: 2, twice Blk.: 0 Min.: 26, twice
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AMANDA HANNEMAN
CAREER HIGHS
TOY RICHBOW
MARISSA SCOTT
Career Highs Points: 10, Murray State (11/9/07) FGM: 4, Murray State (11/9/07) FGA: 6, Murray State (11/9/07) 3FGM: 1, nine times 3FGA: 2, five times FTM: 5, Baylor (1/23/08) FTA: 8, Baylor (1/23/08) Reb.: 10, Texas State (12/1/07) Ast.: 7, four times Stl.: 5, twice Blk.: 1, 11 times Min.: 40, Oklahoma (3/11/08)
Career Highs Points: 10, Kansas (2/7/09) FGM: 5, Kansas (2/7/09) FGA: 8, Kansas (2/7/09) 3FGM: 2, SFA (12/8/07) 3FGA: 3, five times FTM: 4, Texas State (12/1/07) FTA: 5, Texas State (12/1/07) Reb.: 11, Robert Morris (11/25/07) Ast.: 4, twice Stl.: 3, Oklahoma State (1/28/09) Blk.: 4, Texas State (12/1/07) Min.: 25, SFA (12/8/07)
Big 12 Highs Points: 9, Texas Tech (1/12/08) FGM: 3, Texas Tech (1/12/08) FGA: 6, at Iowa State (2/9/08) 3FGM: 6 times 3FGA: 2, four times FTM: 5, Baylor (1/23/08) FTA: 8, Baylor (1/23/08) Reb.: 6, Texas Tech (1/12/08) Ast.: 7, Kansas (2/24/08) Stl.: 4, Nebraska (2/3/08) Blk.: 1, four times Min.: 40, Oklahoma (3/11/08)
Big 12 Highs Points: 10, Kansas (2/7/09) FGM: 5, Kansas (2/7/09) FGA: 8, Kansas (2/7/09) 3FGM: 1, four times 3FGA: 3, four times FTM: 1, 1, four times FTA: 3, Kansas (2/24/08) Reb.: 7, at Kansas State (3/1/08) Ast.: 2, twice Stl.: 3, Oklahoma State (1/28/09) Blk.: 3, Oklahoma State (1/16/08) Min.: 30, at Kansas State (3/1/08)
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2008-09 IN REVIEW
After fielding the eighth youngest team in the nation last year, the 2008-09 Missouri women’s basketball team returned all five of its starters, 97 percent of its scoring and the top eight scorers. The steady improvements gained through a season of learning last year was put to use this past season, and progress the Tigers did. Missouri, led by 11-year Head Coach Cindy Stein, doubled its Big 12 Conference win total from a year ago, used a revamped defense to record more than nine steals per game and force over 18 turnovers a contest, reeled off an eight game winning streak and posted numerous come-from-behind victories. The eight returning Tigers continued to show their growth, despite just one senior on the squad. The addition of four newcomers and the long-awaited debut of redshirt freshman Bekah Mills from injury added a new and exciting look to the roster. Add in seasoned veterans like senior Alyssa Hollins, junior Jessra Johnson, sophomore Shakara Jones and the emergence of sophomore RaeShara Brown, and the Jone Tigers had a recipe for success. Tiger In the team’s third game of the year, a double-double by Johnson propelled the Tigers to their first win of the season in a 61-54 comeprope from-behind victory over the visiting Westerwinds of Western Illinois. fromTrailing 54-51 with 3:19 to play, Mizzou scored the final 10 points of the Traili game off two baskets by Jones, a steal by Brown, a layup from Johnson and four f free throws from Hollins.
After a home loss to Indiana on Nov. 22, Missouri traveled to Chicago, Ill., for the Mildred and Roger L. White Invitational, hosted by Northwestern. In the opener against the College of Holy Cross, Hollins became the 26th player in Mizzou history to score 1,000 points. Her 27 points were not enough, however, as the Crusaders pulled out an epic 94-93 triple-overtime win over the Tigers. During the contest Missouri dished out 31 assists, the most in the Big 12 Conference all season, and Hollins tied a Mizzou single-game record with seven three-pointers made. Instead of licking their wounds, the Tigers regrouped to post a 69-63 victory over host Northwestern the next day, despite facing an 11-point deficit in the second half. With 8:56 on the clock, Mizzou reeled off 11 consecutive points to knot the score at 59-59 and a free throw by Johnson gave the Tigers the lead with 2:50 remaining. The Northwestern win spurred an eight game winning streak that spanned from the end of November until the beginning of January. Next was a 70-50 victory over Toledo, a game where Missouri built a 34-10 lead in the first half. Hollins and Jones each scored 15 points to lead the Tigers. Mizzou continued its streak of fast starts as the team opened a 21-8 lead less than seven minutes in en route to an 83-54 win over Bradley. Mills scored a game and career high 16 points and six rebounds in the contest. Next time out the Tigers allowed the second fewest points in its 36-year history in a 74-23 game against UT Martin. The 23 points by the Skyhawks was just two off Mizzou’s fewest points allowed record in a contest against Bethany on Jan. 3, 1977. The victory also gave the squad a winning record, 5-4, for the first time during the season. Freshman Bailey Gee and Mills paced the Tigers with 13 points apiece, as Mills’ 29 points in two games were enough for Big 12 Freshman of the Week honors. Missouri kept its winning streak alive in Fayetteville, Ark., with yet another comeback victory. Trailing Arkansas, 51-43, with four minutes left in the game, Missouri went on a 14-4 run to close out the contest and escape with a 56-55 win. A big three-pointer from Hollins with 1:14 remaining gave the visitors their first lead in the second half and propelled the Tigers to victory. Johnson led Mizzou with 17 points and nine rebounds while Hollins added 16. Mizzou came back from its holiday break just as it entered it, with a win. The Tigers ran off to a 29-2 run to open the contest with in-state rival SEMO as the team recorded a 60-31 win over the Redhawks. Six days later Missouri posted a 76-56 win at Duquesne in Pittsburgh, Pa. Hollins had a team high 19 points while freshman Christine Flores
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2008-09 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS • Senior Alyssa Hollins was named an All-Big 12 Honorable Mention for the second consecutive season. The guard led Mizzou with 13.1 ppg. to go with 3.4 rpg. She was one of two Tigers to start all 30 games in 2008-09, joining Shakara Jones. • Sophomore RaeShara Brown swiped 79 steals on the year to lead the Big 12. The total ranks as the seventh best single season number in program history. • Missouri allowed only 23 points to UT Martin on Dec. 14, the second fewest points the program has allowed in its 34-year history. The total was two more than the all-time record of fewest points allowed, 21, in a 119-21 win over Bethany College on Jan. 3, 1977. The 23 points were also the fewest ever scored by UT Martin since the school began 5-on-5 basketball. • Redshirt freshman Bekah Mills was named the Phillips 66 Big 12 Conference Freshman of the Week by a media voting panel for games Dec. 8-14. Mills averaged a team high 14.5 ppg. and shot 72.7 percent (8-11) from the floor and 83.3 percent (5-6) from behind the arc during the week to help Mizzou record wins over Bradley and UT Martin. She scored a career high 16 points to go along with a personal best six rebounds in the Tigers’ 83-54 victory over Bradley on Dec. 9 and notched 13 points and a career best six steals in Mizzou’s 74-23 win against UT Martin on Dec. 14. • Missouri’s upset of No. 14/16 Kansas State on Feb. 18 marked the first time in six tries the Tigers earned a victory over a ranked team this year. The win also gave the Tigers a win over a top-25 team for the fourth consecutive season. • Hollins became the 26th player in Missouri history to record 1,000 points against Holy Cross on Nov. 29. The senior finished her career with 1,323 points to rank 12th on the all-time list and is the all-time three-point field goal leader with 226, 84 more than the next person on the list. • Hollins, Brown and Mills were named to the Academic All-Big 12 first team. Hollins was selected for the three-time while Brown and Mills made the team in their first year of eligibility. • Hollins was one of 39 University of Missouri seniors chosen to the 2009 class of Mizzou ‘39. The award program, created by the Mizzou Alumni Association in 2005, honors students in the spirit of service displayed by founding families of the University in 1839.
service displayed by founding families of the University in 1839. Additionally, the Tigers were one of 41 Division I women’s basketball programs honored by the NCAA with a Public Recognition Award for high Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores. Missouri, which finished in the top 10 percent in the sport, was one of only two Big 12 school honored and joined only six other Bowl Championship Series (BCS) programs to earn the award.
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poured in a career high 17 points on 6-of-7 shooting from the floor. In the final non-conference game of the year the Tigers extended their season-long winning streak to eight games in a 62-42 contest over Chicago State. Mizzou scored the game’s first 22 points and outscored the Cougars, 32-4, in the paint over the course of the game. The Tigers nearly pulled off an upset of No. 3/6 Texas A&M in the conference opener on Jan. 10, but a late surge fell just short. After trailing by 17-points with 10 minutes left, Mizzou managed a 17-4 run to get within four, 54-50, after Johnson hit two free throws with 3:24 on the clock. Johnson had 11 points during the run, including seven from the charity stripe. Jones scored Mizzou’s last six points to keep the Tigers close but Texas A&M managed to counter on its possessions for the 62-56 final. Following a loss to Kansas, Missouri rebounded with a one-point victory over Nebraska for its first Big 12 win. Up one point, 67-66, with eight seconds remaining, Missouri thwarted Nebraska’s last-second heroics as Brown grabbed a steal with eight seconds on the clock. Hollins missed the front end of a one-and-one with four seconds left but the Huskers could not get off a decent shot attempt for the 67-66 Tiger victory. Against No. 14 Kansas State on Feb. 4, Missouri used a 25-9 first half run to recover from a 15-2 early deficit but eventually fell, 58-54, in Manhattan, Kan., despite four players recording double figures. The Tigers lead 51-50 with 2:19 on the clock but the Wildcats came back and hit three free throws in the final seconds to secure the victory.
Three days later Missouri earned an important 1.5 points for the M&I Bank Border Showdown with a 74-60 win over Kansas. The team shot a season high 51.8 percent from the floor, helped by Johnson’s 20 points on 6-of-8 shooting. The forward was joined in double figures by Hollins, Jones and junior Marissa Scott, who added a career best 10 points. On Feb. 18, the Tigers got their revenge against No. 14 Kansas State in a 52-43 upset of the Wildcats. The victory, helped along by a season high 11 blocks, was the first over a ranked opponent for Missouri since March 11, 2008. Johnson led the way with 17 points, nine rebounds and a career high six blocks. The squad’s 11 blocks were the most tallied in over four years and Johnson’s output of six stood one shy of the program single-game record. Four players scored in double figures as Mizzou recorded a 66-55 road victory over Colorado on Feb. 28. Johnson led Mizzou with 19 points and seven rebounds while Brown contributed 14 points on 7-of-9 shooting, eight rebounds and a career high tying five steals. Hollins had 14 points and Jones added 12 points. Missouri shot 49.1 percent from the floor and forced 23 Colorado turnovers. Missouri nearly pulled off a huge upset for the second year in a row at the 2009 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship in Oklahoma City, Okla. The 11-seed Tigers stayed with six-seeded Texas the entire game and led the Longhorns, 59-52, after two free throws from Mills with 4:39 left. The score remained the same until 1:37 when Texas sank two free throws. Mizzou then turned over the inbounds pass on two of the next three inbounds plays as the Longhorns tied the game at 59-59 with 1:34 on the clock. The Tigers had a chance to tie or win the game in the closing seconds, but Hollins missed a jumper and Texas made one-oftwo free throws for a 62-59 Longhorn victory. Hollins lead the Tigers with 13.1 ppg. and Johnson was just behind at 13.0 ppg. Brown grabbed 79 steals on the year which ranked as the seventh best total in program history and first in the Big 12 in 2008-09. For her effort during the season, Hollins was named to the Big 12 honorable mention team for the second consecutive year. The senior concluded her time at Missouri with the career three-point field goal record with 226, 84 more than the second person on the list. She also ended her career ranked 12th on the all-time scoring list with 1,323 points. In the classroom, Hollins made the Academic All-Big 12 first team for the third straight season and was joined by Brown and Mills on the team. Hollins was also one of 39 University of Missouri seniors chosen to the 2009 class of Mizzou ‘39. The award program, created by the Mizzou Alumni Association in 2005, honors students in the spirit of
Date
Opponent
W/L
Score
Scoring Leader
Rebounding Leader
Assists Leader
Blocks Leader
Steals Leader
11-14-08
South Dakota St.
L
55-50
16, Jones
6, Brown/Jones
2, Johnson
1, Johnson/Jones/Mills
2, Scott
1,149
11-19-08
at Illinois
L
65-55
16, Hollins
9, Brown
5, Mills
2, Frazier/Johnson
2, Frazier/Johnson
1,192
11-22-08
Western Illinois
W
61-54
22, Johnson
12, Johnson
5, Hollins
1, Five players
5, Brown
1,332 1,132
2008-09 RESULTS
11-25-08
Att.
Indiana
L
63-54
16, Hollins
12, Johnson
5, Johnson
2, Johnson
4, Johnson
11-29-08
#
vs. Holy Cross
L
94-93 (3OT)
27, Hollins
12, Brown
7, Richbow
3, Johnson/Richbow
1, Johnson/Jones/Mills
763
11-30-08
#
at Northwestern
W
69-63
19, Johnson
9, Johnson
3, Brown/Hollins/Millls
3, Johnson
1, Jones/Mills
548
12-03-08
Toledo
W
70-50
15, Hollins/Jones
8, Johnson
5, Brown
3, Flores
4, Johnson
12-09-08
Bradley
W
83-54
16, Johnson/Mills
7, Johnson
3, Hollins/Johnson
1, Jones/Mills/Richbow
4, Brown
12-14-08
UT Martin
W
74-23
13, Gee/Mills
8, Flores
8, Johnson
3, Flores
6, Mills
1,128
12-21-08
at Arkansas
W
56-55
17, Johnson
9, Johnson
4, Brown/Mills
1 Johnson/Jones/Mills
3, Jones
1,734
12-29-08
SEMO
W
60-31
14, Johnson
8, Brown
3, Brown/Richbow
3, Mills
2, Brown/Flores
1,450
01-03-09
at Duquesne
W
76-65
19, Hollins
9, Brown
5, Johnson
3, Johnson
2, Hollins/Mills
698
01-06-09
Chicago State
W
63-42
15, Johnson
7, Brown
3, Jones/Mills/Richbow
3, Johnson
4, Brown/Mills
1,185
1,121 923
01-10-09 01-10
*
Texas A&M
L
62-56
14, Jones
6, Hollins
3, Johnson
1, four players
2, Hollins/Mills
1,763
01-14-09 01-14
*
at Kansas
L
75-58
14, Hollins/Jones
5, Brown/Hollins
2, Jones, Richbow
1, Jones
3, Brown
3,169
01-17-09 01-17
*
Nebraska
W
67-66
18, Johnson
9, Johnson
3, Hollins
3, Mills
3, Brown/Hollins/Mills
01-21-09 01-21
*
at Iowa State
L
65-42
9, Mills
6, Johnson/Jones
3, Richbow
1, four players
3, Brown/Mills
01-24-09 01-24
*
Colorado
L
61-56
17, Brown
6, Johnson/Jones
4, Hollins
1, Flores/Mills
3, Brown
1,642
01-28-09 01-28
*
Oklahoma State
L
68-60
17, Hollins
10, Johnson
4, Mills
4, Mills
3, Scott
1,145
01-31-09 01-31
*
at Oklahoma
L
78-56
17, Hollins
8, Brown
5, Brown
1, Flores
4, Brown
9,320
02-04-09 02-04
*
at Kansas State
L
58-54
12, Johnson
8, Brown
2, Brown/Johnson
1, Brown/Flores/Scott
4, Brown
3,974
02-07-09 02-07
*
Kansas
W
74-60
20, Johnson
7, Brown
6, Mills
2, Scott
4, Mills
3,546
02-14-09 02-14
*
at Baylor
L
72-43
10, Johnson
8, Johnson
1, six players
2, Flores
3, Brown
6,334
02-18-09 02-18
*
Kansas State
W
52-43
17, Johnson
9, Johnson
2, Johnson
6, Johnson
3, Johnson
2,018
02-21-09 02-21
*
at Nebraska
L
65-52
23, Johnson
11, Johnson
2, Johnson/Scott
1, Scott
2, Brown
4,168
02-24-09 02-24
*
Texas
L
66-56
18, Hollins
10, Johnson
3, Brown/Mills
no players
2, five players
2,524
02-28-08 02-28
*
at Colorado
W
66-55
19, Johnson
8, Brown
5, Mills
1, Johnson/Jones
5, Brown
2,931
03-03-09 03-03
*
Iowa State
L
62-47
10, Johnson
6, four players
4, Brown/Jones
2, Flores/Scott
4, Brown
1,501
03-07-09 03-07
*
at Texas Tech
L
63-56
16, Hollins
8, Brown
6, Brown
1, Flores
4, Brown/Jones
9.081
03-11-09 03-11
^
vs. Texas
L
62-59
16, Hollins
13, Johnson
4, Brown
3, Flores
1, Brown/Mills/Richbow
4,166
# - DoubleTree Do White Invitational * - Big 12 Conference game ^ - Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship Ph
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Attendance Summary Home Away Neutral Total
Games 16 11 1 28
Totals 25,676 47,344 763 73,020
Avg/Game 1,605 4,235 763 2,608
2,117 10,260
OVERALL STATISTICS
Record: 13-17 (Home: 9-7; Away: 4-8; Neutral: 0-2) • Big 12: 4-12 3-PTS 3FG FGA Pct .327 60 201 .409 24 84 .504 1 4 .373 5 17 .348 19 66 .453 0 2 .387 7 19 .371 7 35 .360 3 6 .345 0 1 .267 9 36 .350 0 6 .600 0 0
REBOUNDS Off Def Tot Avg 42 60 102 3.4 57 151 208 6.9 65 65 130 4.3 67 115 182 6.1 42 50 92 3.2 26 45 71 2.5 4 8 12 0.8 16 38 54 1.9 16 50 66 2.4 15 10 25 1.5 10 15 25 1.0 13 18 31 1.3 0 2 2 0.3 67 59 126 4.2 .385 135 477 .283 295 472 .625 440 686 1126 37.5 .398 135 442 .305 380 554 .686 374 757 1131 37.7 FT FTA Pct .299 39 49 .796 .286 71 101 .703 .250 47 93 .505 .294 38 57 .667 .288 27 42 .643 .000 33 62 .532 .368 3 8 .375 .200 6 11 .545 .500 16 25 .640 .000 9 11 .818 .250 2 2 1.000 .000 4 10 .400 .000 0 1 .000
PF 65 76 69 58 52 26 15 52 49 19 14 13 3 0 511 440
FO 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
A TO Blk Stl 62 9 28 85 28 42 42 14 22 58 2 79 63 19 40 26 21 12 8 0 7 42 15 18 36 4 24 15 5 3 9 0 6 13 1 5 1 0 0 6 6 369 466 118 286 - 321 561 81 217
1818 60.6 1795 59.8
PF 42 36 41 37 28 18 27 32 5 2 2 0 8 0 278 220
FO 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Pts Avg 196 12.3 195 12.2 163 10.2 110 6.9 75 5.0 64 4.0 35 2.5 28 1.9 13 1.1 5 0.8 4 0.8 2 0.7 5 0.4
52 58 30 71 64 7 10 19 37 4 11 6 0
Pts Avg 393 13.1 389 13.0 308 10.3 181 6.0 170 5.9 119 4.3 34 2.1 59 2.0 55 2.0 29 1.7 43 1.7 32 1.3 6 1.0
BIG 12 STATISTICS
Record: 4-12 (Home: 3-5; Away: 1-7) ## Player GP GS Min Avg 04 Johnson, Jessra 16 12 381 12 Hollins, Alyssa 16 16 561 44 Jones, Shakara 16 16 490 23 Brown, RaeShara 16 14 456 01 Mills, Bekah 15 13 368 50 Flores, Christine 16 2 177 11 Richbow, Toy 14 2 250 32 Scott, Marissa 15 5 320 03 Hanneman, Amanda 12 0 73 10 Otote, Jasmyn 6 0 32 34 Frazier, Kendra 5 0 18 22 Brock, BreAnna 3 0 5 02 Gee, Bailey 14 0 69 TM TEAM Total 16 Opponents 16
FG 23.8 35.1 30.6 28.5 24.5 11.1 17.9 21.3 6.1 5.3 3.6 1.7 4.9
TOTAL FGA Pct 73 180 76 243 68 142 42 106 30 97 22 55 11 28 11 36 4 20 2 7 1 5 1 2 2 15 343 936 365 833
3-PTS 3FG FGA Pct .406 10 39 .313 28 100 .479 1 3 .396 5 14 .309 7 34 .400 0 2 .393 1 3 .306 3 21 .200 3 16 .286 1 4 .200 0 1 .500 0 0 .133 0 3 .366 .438
REBOUNDS Off Def Tot Avg 25 74 99 6.2 23 35 58 3.6 37 32 69 4.3 32 60 92 5.8 24 21 45 3.0 15 23 38 2.4 6 27 33 2.4 8 28 36 2.4 1 6 7 0.6 0 1 1 0.2 4 1 5 1.0 0 0 0 0.0 6 2 8 0.6 41 27 68 4.3 59 240 .246 150 231 .649 222 337 559 34.9 85 246 .346 204 298 .685 178 408 586 36.6 FT FTA .256 40 52 .280 15 19 .333 26 53 .357 21 29 .206 8 12 .000 20 35 .333 12 17 .143 3 6 .188 2 2 .250 0 0 .000 2 3 .000 0 1 .000 1 2
Pct .769 .789 .491 .724 .667 .571 .706 .500 1.000 .000 .667 .000 .500
A TO 43 33 27 34 31 17 22 21 3 1 2 0 6 3 4 152 243 - 177 269 20 21 13 34 34 3 14 9 1 0 2 0 1
Blk Stl 10 14 4 13 5 14 1 47 9 19 9 8 2 9 9 8 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
50 136 895 55.9 56 110 1019 63.7
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TOTAL ## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 12 Hollins, Alyssa 30 30 1029 34.3 147 450 04 Johnson, Jessra 30 25 763 25.4 147 359 44 Jones, Shakara 30 30 864 28.8 130 258 23 Brown, RaeShara 30 28 830 27.7 69 185 01 Mills, Bekah 29 24 668 23.0 62 178 50 Flores, Christine 28 2 291 10.4 43 95 10 Otote, Jasmyn 16 0 123 7.7 12 31 32 Scott, Marissa 29 5 496 17.1 23 62 11 Richbow, Toy 28 5 544 19.4 18 50 34 Frazier, Kendra 17 1 105 6.2 10 29 03 Hanneman, Amanda 26 0 195 7.5 16 60 02 Gee, Bailey 24 0 155 6.5 14 40 22 Brock, BreAnna 6 0 12 2.0 3 5 TM TEAM Total 30 694 1802 Opponents 30 640 1607
2008-09 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME
INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME Opponent
Date
Score
SDSUW at ILL WIU IND vs HC at NU TOLEDO BU UTM at AR SEMO SEM at DU DUQ CHIST CHIS TAMU TAM at KU NEB ISU at IS CU OSU at OU at KS KU BAY at BA KSU NEB at NE UT at CU ISU at TTU TT vs UT
111408 11/19/08 11/22/08 11/25/08 11/29/08 11/30/08 12/03/08 12/09/08 12/14/08 12-21-08 12/29/08 1/3/09 1/6/09 1/10/09 1/14/09 1/17/09 01/21/09 1/24/09 1/28/09 1/31/09 2/4/09 2/7/09 2/14/09 2/18/09 2/21/09 2/24/09 2/28/09 3/03/09 03-07-09 03-12-09
50-55 55-65 61-54 54-63 93-94 69-63 70-50 83-54 74-23 56-55 60-31 76-65 63-42 56-62 58-75 67-66 42-65 56-61 60-68 56-78 54-58 74-60 43-72 52-43 52-65 56-66 66-55 47-62 56-63 59-62
50 MILLS,BEKA GEE,BAILEY HANNEMAN, JOHNSON,JE OTOTE,JASM RICHBOW,T HOLLINS,AL BROCK,BRE BROWN,RAE SCOTT,MARI FRAZIER,KE JONES,SHAK FLORES,CHR L L W L L W W W W W W W W L L W L L L L L W L W L L W L L L
2-4-1 4-2-5 8-3-1 3-1-0 6-4-5 9-4-3 8-5-0 16-6-2 13-2-1 2-3-4 7-6-0 4-1-3 4-1-3 2-1-1 8-3-0 9-2-2 9-1-1 3-5-3 8-0-4 2-5-2 11-7-1 4-6-6 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 6-2-3 1-4-5 5-6-3 7-2-2 9-5-2
0-2-0 0-1-0 DNP 0-0-1 DNP 4-0-1 6-2-0 0-0-1 13-7-0 DNP 2-6-0 0-3-1 2-2-1 0-1-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-7-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP
0-0-1 2-0-1 3-2-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 4-2-3 3-0-0 3-3-1 8-2-1 5-4-2 0-1-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 DNP 0-3-0 8-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-1
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11-3-2 10-6-1 22-12-2 15-12-5 21-9-2 19-9-2 10-8-1 16-7-3 7-5-8 17-9-3 14-6-2 5-5-5 15-5-1 13-2-3 6-3-1 18-9-2 6-6-0 14-6-2 3-10-2 2-1-0 12-5-2 20-4-1 10-8-1 17-9-2 23-11-2 16-10-2 19-7-0 10-6-0 7-2-0 11-13-1
0-1-0 DNP DNP 3-1-1 7-2-5 8-3-2 3-0-0 5-1-1 0-0-1 3-2-0 0-1-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 DNP DNP DNP 3-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
0-4-0 0-2-1 4-6-2 0-1-3 3-2-7 2-0-1 2-1-0 2-2-0 0-1-0 0-5-1 2-2-3 5-3-2 0-3-3 4-4-1 1-2-2 2-1-0 2-1-3 4-1-0 5-5-0 DNP 0-2-0 2-3-1 4-0-1 1-3-0 3-5-1 2-1-1 2-3-2 DNP 3-2-2 0-1-0
13-2-1 16-4-0 6-2-5 16-2-1 27-6-5 10-1-3 15-3-3 14-0-3 11-2-2 16-5-1 13-2-1 19-8-4 6-3-1 8-6-2 14-5-1 15-5-3 5-4-1 8-4-4 17-5-0 17-3-2 11-0-1 15-4-3 5-4-1 13-2-1 10-4-0 18-2-0 14-1-1 9-4-0 16-5-1 16-4-1
DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-0-0 DNP 2-2-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
6-6-0 4-9-2 7-6-2 4-8-2 3-12-4 4-4-3 4-2-5 11-3-2 6-3-2 4-8-4 0-8-3 8-9-3 6-7-1 7-1-0 13-5-1 4-7-2 7-5-1 17-4-2 4-6-3 6-8-5 3-8-2 4-7-2 7-3-1 2-5-0 4-3-1 2-8-3 14-8-1 7-6-4 9-8-6 4-5-4
2-2-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 2-5-2 8-1-2 6-2-1 2-2-0 0-1-2 4-1-3 5-1-0 4-3-2 0-1-0 5-4-0 5-2-0 0-3-0 0-2-0 DNP 0-4-0 10-2-0 0-4-1 1-2-1 1-1-2 0-2-1 0-2-1 2-1-1 0-3-0 0-0-0
0-1-1 5-3-1 2-4-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 4-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 2-5-0 DNP 6-2-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 DNP DNP 4-3-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
16-6-0 8-3-0 8-6-0 9-2-0 22-7-2 9-7-2 15-4-3 9-2-1 8-1-1 9-5-1 4-4-0 4-2-2 13-5-3 14-4-0 14-4-2 12-5-1 3-6-1 7-6-1 15-7-1 11-4-0 10-4-1 15-4-2 4-2-0 12-6-0 11-3-0 8-2-0 12-3-0 7-6-4 8-3-0 11-7-2
0-0-0 4-5-0 1-1-0 DNP 2-1-1 0-0-0 3-3-0 2-1-0 2-8-1 DNP 9-5-0 17-4-0 7-2-2 4-2-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 2-2-0 3-3-0 8-1-0 2-5-2 7-5-0 4-1-1 8-2-0 6-4-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 4-4-0 7-2-0 6-5-0 8-3-0
TEAM GAME-BY-GAME COMPARISON 1st 24/17 26/30 30/32 28/31 40/35 31/36 39/22 39/25 42/13 24/26 40/12 40/28 38/17 23/27 29/36 34/34 14/32 30/35 25/32 20/45 27/24 40/29 21/32 26/20 25/28 24/30 33/29 16/24 27/22 31/24
2nd 26/38 29/35 31/22 26/32 35/40 38/27 31/28 44/29 32/10 32/29 20/19 36/37 25/25 33/35 29/39 33/32 28/33 26/26 35/36 36/33 27/34 34/31 22/40 26/23 27/37 32/36 33/26 31/38 29/41 28/38
Score 50-55 55-65 61-54 54-63 93-94 69-63 70-50 83-54 74-23 56-55 60-31 76-65 63-42 56-62 58-75 67-66 42-65 56-61 60-68 56-78 54-58 74-60 43-72 52-43 52-65 56-66 66-55 47-62 56-63 59-62
Mar (5) (10) +7 (9) (1) +6 +20 +29 +51 +1 +29 +11 +21 (6) (17) +1 (23) (5) (8) (22) (4) +14 (29) +9 (13) (10) +11 (15) (7) (3)
Total FG 20-52/19-51 22-62/25-57 23-70/19-43 21-59/24-60 37-84/36-70 28-59/22-49 27-60/18-56 26-54/23-53 30-68/7-48 19-60/20-52 23-59/11-61 28-58/22-60 25-57/12-54 19-49/24-55 18-61/22-38 26-67/25-64 18-60/22-52 19-60/21-47 23-63/25-63 23-70/32-64 23-53/19-50 29-56/21-54 18-57/30-51 16-45/16-52 22-62/21-46 19-67/24-48 28-57/21-51 20-56/21-53 22-53/21-45 22-64/17-60
FG Pct .385/.373 .355/.439 .329/.442 .356/.400 .440/.514 .475/.449 .450/.321 .481/.434 .441/.146 .317/.385 .390/.180 .483/.367 .439/.222 .388/.436 .295/.579 .388/.391 .300/.423 .317/.447 .365/.397 .329/.500 .434/.380 .518/.389 .316/.588 .356/.308 .355/.457 .284/.500 .491/.412 .357/.396 .415/.467 .344/.283
3-Pointers 0-4/1-16 3-8/3-8 6-19/5-8 6-19/4-12 10-32/10-22 6-17/4-14 5-14/1-12 9-19/1-4 7-16/0-9 4-20/3-14 4-20/2-26 7-19/6-18 4-16/5-17 3-17/4-17 4-15/7-11 5-16/6-16 3-14/7-19 4-18/8-18 4-15/8-22 5-24/5-14 3-8/5-14 5-11/3-10 2-15/2-5 2-12/1-18 5-20/6-14 5-20/4-13 4-13/6-19 1-8/11-29 4-14/2-7 5-14/5-16
3FG Pct .000/.063 .375/.375 .316/.625 .316/.333 .313/.455 .353/.286 .357/.083 .474/.250 .438/.000 .200/.214 .200/.077 .368/.333 .250/.294 .176/.235 .267/.636 .313/.375 .214/.368 .222/.444 .267/.364 .208/.357 .375/.357 .455/.300 .133/.400 .167/.056 .250/.429 .250/.308 .308/.316 .125/.379 .286/.286 .357/.313
Free Throws 10-21/16-22 8-12/12-14 9-19/11-14 6-9/11-19 9-17/12-16 7-15/15-24 11-20/13-19 22-31/7-11 7-10/9-17 14-26/12-16 10-13/7-15 13-21/15-21 9-14/13-19 15-18/10-12 18-25/24-29 10-11/10-16 3-6/14-25 14-21/11-16 10-17/10-17 5-7/9-14 5-8/15-21 11-18/15-21 5-11/10-27 18-25/10-11 3-6/17-24 13-16/14-17 6-14/7-10 6-13/9-12 8-15/19-26 10-13/23-29
FT Pct .476/.727 .667/.857 .474/.786 .667/.579 .529/.750 .467/.625 .550/.684 .710/.636 .700/.529 .538/.750 .769/.467 .619/.714 .643/.684 .833/.833 .720/.828 .909/.625 .500/.560 .667/.688 .588/.588 .714/.643 .625/.714 .611/.714 .455/.370 .720/.909 .500/.708 .813/.824 .429/.700 .462/.750 .533/.731 .769/.793
Rebounds 36/39 (3) 40/35 +5 45/33 +12 34/45 (11) 54/32 +22 33/34 (1) 43/37 +6 28/37 (9) 44/38 +6 41/42 (1) 47/45 +2 42/37 +5 34/46 (12) 27/35 (8) 28/38 (10) 43/37 +6 33/45 (12) 36/36 45/41 +4 39/43 (4) 36/28 +8 36/31 +5 29/45 (16) 37/31 +6 33/36 (3) 34/41 (7) 35/31 +4 35/37 (2) 33/31 +2 46/45 +1
Assist T/Over 6/8 20/19 11/9 19/19 12/13 9/19 13/14 14/14 31/20 21/19 17/15 17/20 14/8 23/25 15/8 15/31 20/2 13/30 14/10 13/24 12/7 14/19 24/12 17/14 17/8 15/26 9/13 17/20 7/11 11/20 10/11 16/14 8/14 14/15 12/13 13/23 10/8 20/17 12/15 16/13 8/14 14/8 16/7 18/19 6/10 20/20 4/2 15/15 7/12 8/9 10/10 13/23 10/10 18/23 12/12 12/13 11/15 18/17 11/10 13/13
Block 3/2 5/1 5/1 4/2 3/0 2/4 7/0 3/3 6/0 3/4 6/1 8/1 7/1 4/1 1/4 4/5 4/6 2/3 7/3 1/5 3/2 2/4 3/7 11/2 1/3 0/4 2/1 4/3 1/3 6/5
Steal 8/7 7/10 12/5 7/7 9/11 7/5 17/10 18/6 22/6 11/7 8/8 6/8 15/7 8/8 9/4 10/11 8/1 10/8 8/8 7/8 5/6 9/8 11/6 9/8 4/4 11/8 10/7 6/7 11/8 3/10
Fouls 21/21 19/11 15/18 16/15 13/19 17/13 21/17 13/21 15/10 16/20 15/14 18/15 15/13 15/14 25/18 14/15 24/13 15/18 18/18 13/8 18/10 20/17 20/11 17/17 17/9 15/14 13/13 12/11 22/14 19/13
Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category
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2008-09 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME COMPARISON
Opponent SOUTH DAKOTA STATE Illinois WESTERN ILLINOIS INDIANA Holy Cross Northwestern TOLEDO BRADLEY UT MARTIN Arkansas SEMO Duquesne CHICAGO STATE TEXAS A&M Kansas NEBRASKA Iowa State COLORADO OKLAHOMA STATE Oklahoma Kansas State KANSAS Baylor KANSAS STATE Nebraska TEXAS Colorado IOWA STATE Texas Tech Texas
TEAM GAME HIGHS AND LOWS
MISSOURI/OPPONENT GAME HIGHS AND LOWS MISSOURI Points Field Goals Made Field Goal Attempts Field Goal Percentage 3-PT Field Goals Made 3-PT Field Goal Attempts 3-PT Field Goal Percentage Free Throws Made Free Throw Attempts Free Throw Percentage Rebounds Reb Assists Assi Steals Stea Blocked Shots Bloc Turnovers Turn Fouls Fou
HIGH 93 37 84 .518 (29-56) 10 31 .474 (9-19) 22 31 .909 (10-11) 54 31 22 11 23 25
GAME vs. Holy Cross (11/29/08) vs. Holy Cross (11/29/08) vs. Holy Cross (11/29/08) vs. Kansas (2/7/09) vs. Holy Cross (11/29/08) vs. Bradley (12/9/08) vs. Bradley (12/9/08) vs. Bradley (12/9/08) vs. Bradley (12/9/08) vs. Nebraska (1/17/09) vs. Holy Cross (11/29/08) vs. Holy Cross (11/29/08) vs. UT Martin (12/14/08) vs. Kansas State (2/18/09) vs. Toledo (12/3/08) at Kansas (1/14/09)
LOW 42 16 45 .284 (19-67) 0 4 .000 (0-4) 3 6 .429 (6-14) 27 4 3 0 8 12
GAME at Iowa State (1/21/09) vs. Kansas State (2/18/09) vs. Kansas State (2/18/09) vs. Texas (2/24/09) vs. South Dakota State (11/14/08) vs. South Dakota State (11/14/08) vs. South Dakota State (11/14/08) at Iowa State (1/21/09) at Iowa State (1/21/09) at Colorado (2/28/09) vs. Texas A&M (1/10/09) vs. Kansas State (2/18/09) vs. Texas (2/24/09) vs. Texas (2/24/09) at Nebraska (2/21/09) vs. Iowa State (3/3/09)
OPPONENT OPP Points Poin Field Goals Made Field Goal Attempts Field Goal Percentage 3-PT Field Goals Made 3-PT Field Goal Attempts 3-PT Field Goal Percentage Free Throws Made Free Throw Attempts Free Throw Percentage Rebounds Reb Assists Assi Steals Stea Blocked Shots Bloc Turnovers Turn Fouls Fou
HIGH 94 36 70 .588 (30-51) 11 29 .636 (7-11) 24 29 .909 (10-11) 46 20 11 7 31 21
GAME Holy Cross (11/29/08) Holy Cross (11/29/08) Holy Cross (11/29/08) Baylor (2/14/09) Iowa State (3/3/09) Iowa State (3/3/09) Kansas (1/14/09) Kansas (1/14/09) Texas (3/12/09) Kansas State (2/18/09) Chicago (1/6/09) Holy Cross (11/29/08) Nebraska (1/17/09), Holy Cross (11/29/08) Baylor (2/14/09) Bradley (12/9/08) Bradley (12/9/08), SDSU (11/14/08)
LOW 23 7 38 .146 (7-48) 0 4 .000 (0-9) 7 10 .370 (10-27) 28 2 1 0 8 8
GAME UT Martin (12/14/08) UT Martin (12/14/08) Kansas (1/14/09) UT Martin (12/14/08) UT Martin (12/14/08) Bradley (12/9/08) UT Martin (12/14/08) Three teams Colorado (2/28/09) Baylor (2/14/09) Kansas State (2/4/09) Kansas State (2/18/09), UT Martin (12/14/08) Iowa State (1/21/09) Three teams Kansas State (2/4/09) Oklahoma (1/31/09)
126 • Missouri Women’s Basketball
INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS MISSOURI INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points
Alyssa Hollins vs. Holy Cross Jessra Johnson at Nebraska Jessra Johnson at Nebraska Shakara Jones vs. Holy Cross Alyssa Hollins vs. Holy Cross Alyssa Hollins vs. Holy Cross Shakara Jones vs. Texas A&M Christine Flores at Duquesne Alyssa Hollins vs. Holy Cross Alyssa vs. Holy Cross Bekah Mills vs. Bradley Jessra Johnson vs. Texas A&M Bekah Mills vs. Bradley Shakara Jones vs. SDSU Jessra Johnson vs. Texas A&M Jessra Johnson vs. Bradley Jessra Johnson vs. Kansas State Jessra Johnson vs. Texas Jessra Johnson vs. UT Martin Bekah Mills vs. UT Martin Jessra Johnson vs. Kansas State Jessra Johnson vs. Holy Cross
Points
31 31 Field Goals Made 11 11 Field Goal Attempts 23 23 Field Goal Percentage 1.000 (10-10) 3-PT Field Goals Made 7 3-PT Field Goal Attempts 13 3-PT Field Goal Percentage 1.000 (3-3) Free Throws Made 10 Free Throw Attempts 14 Free Throw Percentage 1.000 (10-10) 1.000 (8-8) 1.000 (8-8) Rebounds 16 Assists 8 8 Steal 6 Blocked Shots 5 Turnovers 9
Brittainy Raven, Texas Briana McFadden, Holy Cross Danielle Wilson, Baylor Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State Briana McFadden, Holy Cross Danielle Gant, Texas A&M Bianca Smith, Colorado Heather Ezell, Iowa State Katie Horsman, Western Illinois Rachel Frederick, Duquesne Danielle Wilson, Baylor Rachel Frederick, Duquesne Tilmila Martin, Texas Tech Sade Morris, Kansas Whitney Thomas, Indiana Shalee Lehning, Kansas State Jamie Braun, Indiana Lacey Simpson, Illinois Catheryn Redmon, Nebraska Allison Wright, UT Martin
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2008-09 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
27 23 Field Goals Made 10 10 10 Field Goal Attempts 24 Field Goal Percentage .857 (6-7) .857 (6-7) 3-PT Field Goals Made 7 3-PT Field Goal Attempts 16 3-PT Field Goal Percentage 1.000 (3-3) Free Throws Made 9 Free Throw Attempts 10 10 Free Throw Percentage 1.000 (9-9) 1.000 (6-6) 1.000 (5-5) Rebounds 13 Assists 8 Steal 6 Blocked Shots 6 Turnovers 8
OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 55, MISSOURI 50
ILLINOIS 65, MISSOURI 55
South Dakota State 55 • 1-0 ##
Player
02
MICHELSON, Macie CORNEMANN, Ketty BOEVER, Maria MUCKENHIRN, Ashlea WARKENTHIEN,Jennifer JOHNSON, Vanessa ANDERSON, Alison ROTERT, Kristin SCHUTTLOFFEL, Jen. MEIER, Morgan OISTAD, Stacie SUNNARBORG, Jennie Team Totals
22 40 42 44 05 12 14 20 24 30
2008-09 BOX SCORES
31
F % 1st Half: FG 3F 3FG % 1st Half: FT F % 1st Half:
Missouri 55 • 0-2 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
4-25 1-11 8-11
* * * * *
16.0% 9.1% 72.7%
1-5 0-6 3-6 1-1 6-7 0-2 0-1 1-8 0-1 0-2 3-8 4-4
0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-4 0-0 0-2 0-3 0-0
2-2 2-2 2-3 2-2 2-5 0-0 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-4
19-51
1-16
16-22
2nd half: 15-26 2nd half: 0-5 2nd half: 8-11
57.7% 0.0% 72.7%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
0 2 2 1 0 0 0 2 2 4 6 4 3 3 6 2 0 6 6 4 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 1 2 5 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 2 10 29 39 21
Game: 19-51 Game: 1-16 Game: 16-22
Min
##
Player
0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
1 0 0 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
30 22 26 27 23 6 9 23 2 4 21 7
04
Johnson, Jessra Jones, Shakara Richbow, Toy Hollins, Alyssa Brown, RaeShara Mills, Bekah Gee, Bailey Hanneman, Amanda Scott, Marissa Frazier, Kendra Flores, Christine Team Totals
2
7 200
A TO Blk
4 2 8 4 15 0 2 3 0 0 6 11
3 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 0
55
1 0 4 1 3 0 1 2 0 1 4 0 2 8 19
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
Stl
TP
37.3% 6.3% 72.7%
44 11 12 23 01 02 03 32 34 50
FG % 1st Half: 11-30 3FG % 1st Half: 0-3 FT % 1st Half: 4-6
Deadball Rebounds 4
f f g g g
36.7% 0.0% 66.7%
##
Player
04
Johnson, Jessra Jones, Shakara Richbow, Toy Hollins, Alyssa Brown, RaeShara Mills, Bekah Gee, Bailey Hanneman, Amanda Otote, Jasmyn Scott, Marissa Frazier, Kendra Flores, Christine Team Totals
44 11 12 23 01 02 03 10 32 34 50
FG % 1st Half: 11-30 F 3FG % 1st Half: 0-2 3F FT F % 1st Half: 2-7
f f g g g
36.7% 0.0% 28.6%
4-13 5-8 0-5 6-15 3-6 1-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
3-5 6-10 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0
20-52
0-4
10-21
2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:
9-22 0-2 8-14
40.9% 0.0% 57.1%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
1 2 3 4 2 4 6 3 2 2 4 4 1 1 2 2 1 5 6 3 0 4 4 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 5 11 25 36 21
Game: 20-52 Game: 0-4 Game: 10-21
38.5% 0.0% 47.6%
Offici Officials: Dee Kantner, Jesse Dickerson, Daryl Humphrey Tech Technical fouls: South Dakota State-None. Missouri-None. Attendance: 1149 Atten Scor Score by periods South Dakota State Sout Missouri Miss
1st
2nd
Total
17 24
38 26
55 50
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0-1 0-0 0-0 3-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
2-2 0-0 0-0 5-6 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0
22-62
3-8
8-12
2nd half: 11-32 2nd half: 3-5 2nd half: 4-6
34.4% 60.0% 66.7%
2 4 6 5 2 1 3 3 1 1 2 0 1 3 4 1 4 5 9 0 2 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 1 3 5 5 0 5 2 2 1 3 22 18 40 19
Game: 22-62 Game: 3-8 Game: 8-12
TP
A TO Blk
10 8 0 16 4 4 0 2 2 5 4
1 0 1 0 2 5 0 1 0 1 0
3 2 1 0 3 3 1 0 1 3 1 1 55 11 19
Stl
Min
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1
2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 0
19 23 23 40 30 23 3 5 8 12 14
5
7 200
35.5% 37.5% 66.7%
Deadball Rebounds 2
Illinois 65 • 3-0
Missouri 50 • 0-1 Mis Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
4-9 4-8 0-0 4-22 2-6 2-5 0-0 1-1 1-2 2-3 2-6
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
TP
A TO Blk
11 16 0 13 6 2 0 0 0 2 0 0
2 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0
3 2 1 6 1 1 0 1 0 5 0 0
50
6 20
##
Player Simpson, Lacey Gordon, Chelsea Smith, Jenna Josil, Fabiola McCully, Lydia Toone, Whitney Blinn, Macie Rukavina, Lana Team Totals
Stl
Min
22
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 0
30 27 26 32 32 13 4 6 3 23 3 1
33
3
8 200 Deadball Rebounds 3
13 03 12 01 21 34
FG % 1st Half: 13-34 3FG % 1st Half: 1-4 FT % 1st Half: 3-4
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
f f c g g
38.2% 25.0% 75.0%
7-19 1-3 5-13 1-3 4-6 0-1 6-9 1-3
1-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-0 2-3 0-0
3-3 0-0 6-7 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-2
25-57
3-8
12-14
2nd half: 12-23 2nd half: 2-4 2nd half: 9-10
Officials: Gina Cross, Lisa Mittingly, David Stewart Technical fouls: Missouri-None. Illinois-None. Attendance: 1192 Game televised by the Big Ten Network Score by periods Missouri Illinois
1st
2nd
Total
26 30
29 35
55 65
52.2% 50.0% 90.0%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
2 3 5 4 0 2 2 1 1 8 9 2 2 1 3 0 2 2 4 2 1 0 1 0 2 1 3 2 1 1 2 0 4 2 6 15 20 35 11
Game: 25-57 Game: 3-8 Game: 12-14
43.9% 37.5% 85.7%
TP
A TO Blk
18 2 16 2 10 0 14 3
2 0 1 2 3 1 0 0
65
5 1 3 2 3 0 2 1 2 9 19
0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Stl
Min
6 0 1 1 0 1 1 0
37 18 35 31 40 2 29 8
1 10 200 Deadball Rebounds 1
MISSOURI 61, WESTERN ILLINOIS 54
INDIANA 63, MISSOURI 54 Indiana 63 • 2-2
Western Illinois 54 • 1-1 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
##
Player
25
MYERS, Nicole WUTT, Lindsey WALKER, Amanda CLARK, Katy O'BRIEN, Jordon HORSMAN, Katie SALTER, Rasheena BORGERTPOEPPING, An THORMAN, Lyndi Team Totals
44 04 23 24 05 15 33 34
50.0% 80.0% 88.9%
4-7 0-1 4-11 3-8 1-4 4-6 0-0 1-3 2-3
0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-1 3-3 0-0 1-1 0-0
1-1 0-2 4-5 4-4 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
19-43
5-8
11-14
2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:
9-23 1-3 3-5
39.1% 33.3% 60.0%
2 3 5 5 1 1 2 4 0 5 5 2 0 2 2 1 0 4 4 2 0 2 2 1 0 2 2 1 0 3 3 1 1 4 5 1 1 2 3 5 28 33 18
Game: 19-43 Game: 5-8 Game: 11-14
TP
A TO Blk
9 0 13 10 4 11 0 3 4
2 0 2 2 3 1 0 3 0
Min
##
Player
38 16 33 27 23 20 2 17 24
11
Thomas, Whitney Braun, Jamie Linn, Haylie Roberson, Kim Jackson, Amber Lindsay, Whitney Chaplin, Sasha Davis, Jori Team Totals
3 2 4 2 3 1 0 3 1
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1
54 13 19
1
5 200
44.2% 62.5% 78.6%
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
Stl
23 25 35 42 20 22 32
FG % 1st Half: 12-32 3FG % 1st Half: 4-9 FT % 1st Half: 3-8
Deadball Rebounds 2,1
* * * * *
37.5% 44.4% 37.5%
##
Player
44
Jones, Shakara Frazier, Kendra Mills, Bekah Hollins, Alyssa Brown, RaeShara Hanneman, Amanda Johnson, Jessra Richbow, Toy Scott, Marissa Flores, Christine Team Totals
34 01 12 23 03 04 11 32 50
FG % 1st Half: 13-36 3FG % 1st Half: 3-9 FT % 1st Half: 1-5
f c g g g
36.1% 33.3% 20.0%
4-8 1-3 3-6 1-11 3-8 1-7 8-20 2-4 0-2 0-1
0-0 0-0 1-2 0-6 0-1 1-4 4-6 0-0 0-0 0-0
0-2 0-0 1-2 4-4 1-5 0-0 2-3 0-1 0-0 1-2
23-70
6-19
9-19
2nd half: 10-34 2nd half: 3-10 2nd half: 8-14
29.4% 30.0% 57.1%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
4 2 6 3 1 3 4 0 3 0 3 2 1 1 2 3 3 3 6 2 2 0 2 0 6 6 12 1 1 5 6 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 23 22 45 15
Game: 23-70 Game: 6-19 Game: 9-19
32.9% 31.6% 47.4%
0-0 1-3 1-5 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1
3-6 2-4 1-2 2-3 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-2
24-60
4-12
11-19
2nd half: 12-28 2nd half: 0-3 2nd half: 8-11
TP
A TO Blk
8 2 8 6 7 3 22 4 0 1
0 0 1 5 2 0 2 2 0 0
2 1 0 2 1 0 3 0 0 0
1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0
61 12
9
5 12 200
Player Johnson, Jessra Richbow, Toy Hollins, Alyssa Brown, RaeShara Jones, Shakara Mills, Bekah Gee, Bailey Hanneman, Amanda Otote, Jasmyn Scott, Marissa Frazier, Kendra Team Totals
Stl
Min
04
1 0 1 0 5 0 3 2 0 0
24 17 14 38 29 15 30 24 6 3
11
Deadball Rebounds 4
12 23 44 01 02 03 10 32 34
FG % 1st Half: 11-27 3FG % 1st Half: 3-8 FT % 1st Half: 3-4
* * * * *
40.7% 37.5% 75.0%
6-15 0-1 6-18 1-6 4-8 1-4 0-1 1-3 1-1 0-0 1-2
1-5 0-0 3-9 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0
2-3 0-0 1-2 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
21-59
6-19
6-9
2nd half: 10-32 2nd half: 3-11 2nd half: 3-5
Officials: Tina Napier, Bob Trammell, Metta Roberts Technical fouls: Indiana-None. Missouri-None. Attendance: 1132
Score by periods Western Illinois Missouri
Score by periods Indiana Missouri
1st
2nd
Total
22 31
54 61
Game: 24-60 Game: 4-12 Game: 11-19
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
##
Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Melissa Barlow, Clarke Stevens Technical fouls: Western Illinois-O'BRIEN, Jordon. Missouri-None. Attendance: 1332
32 30
42.9% 0.0% 72.7%
9 7 16 3 2 4 6 0 0 1 1 1 1 4 5 2 1 2 3 4 0 0 0 0 1 6 7 2 1 4 5 3 2 0 2 17 28 45 15
TP
A TO Blk
23 11 6 8 4 0 6 5
3 8 0 2 0 0 1 0
Stl
Min
3 5 0 1 2 0 1 2
0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
1 3 0 1 1 0 1 0
36 38 19 36 25 2 21 23
63 14 14
2
7 200
40.0% 33.3% 57.9%
Deadball Rebounds 5
Missouri 54 • 1-3
Missouri 61 • 0-2 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
10-15 4-12 2-9 2-8 1-5 0-0 3-5 2-6
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
1st
2nd
Total
31 28
32 26
63 54
31.3% 27.3% 60.0%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
1 11 12 3 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 2 3 5 8 0 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 2 3 3 6 12 22 34 16
Game: 21-59 Game: 6-19 Game: 6-9
35.6% 31.6% 66.7%
TP
A TO Blk
15 0 16 4 9 3 0 2 3 0 2
5 3 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
Stl
Min
3 2 2 0 3 3 0 0 1 0 0
2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0
4 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
38 23 38 24 32 15 3 9 8 7 3
54 13 14
4
7 200 Deadball Rebounds 1
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FG % 1st Half: 10-20 3FG % 1st Half: 4-5 FT % 1st Half: 8-9
f f g g g
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
HOLY CROSS 94, MISSOURI 93 (3OT)
MISSOURI 69, NORTHWESTERN 63
Missouri 93 • 1-4 ##
Player
04
Johnson, Jessra Jones, Shakara Mills, Bekah Hollins, Alyssa Brown, RaeShara Hanneman, Amanda Otote, Jasmyn Richbow, Toy Scott, Marissa Frazier, Kendra Flores, Christine Team Totals
44 01 12 23 03 10 11 32 34 50
2008-09 BOX SCORES
Missouri 69 • 2-4 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
FG % 1st Half: 16-29 F 3F 3FG % 1st Half: 5-11 FT F % 1st Half: 3-4
f f g g g
55.2% 45.5% 75.0%
8-22 10-15 2-5 10-24 1-8 0-0 3-5 1-1 0-2 1-1 1-1
0-6 0-0 1-3 7-16 0-1 0-0 1-3 1-1 0-2 0-0 0-0
5-9 2-4 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
37-84
10-32
9-17
2nd half: 15-38 2nd half: 4-14 2nd half: 1-4
39.5% 28.6% 25.0%
OT: OT: OT:
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
2 7 9 2 4 3 7 2 3 1 4 1 6 0 6 2 4 8 12 2 1 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 6 3 9 27 27 54 13 6-17 1-7 5-9
35.3% 14.3% 55.6%
TP
A TO Blk
21 22 6 27 3 0 7 3 0 2 2
2 2 5 5 4 0 5 7 0 0 1
Min
##
Player
44 48 23 54 37 3 14 33 5 12 2
4
Johnson, Jessra Jones, Shakara Mills, Bekah Hollins, Alyssa Brown, RaeShara Otote, Jasmyn Richbow, Toy Gee, Bailey Hanneman, Amanda Scott, Marissa Frazier, Kendra Flores, Christine Team Totals
8 1 1 3 3 0 1 2 1 1 0
1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 0
93 31 21
3
9 275
44 1 12 23 10 11 2 3 32 34 50
Game: 37-84 Game: 10-32 Game: 9-17
44.0% 31.3% 52.9%
Deadball Rebounds 6
FG % 1st Half: 13-30 3FG % 1st Half: 4-9 FT % 1st Half: 1-2
Holy Cross 94 • 1-4 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
##
Player
33
Whitney Fremeau Kathy Gruzynski Alyssa May Briana McFadden Bethany O'Dell Christy Cushnie Tayana Carper Jessica Merrihue Meredith Ward Elizabeth Campbell Team Totals
42 10 14 44 03 11 20 21 30
F % 1st Half: 15-25 FG 3F 3FG % 1st Half: 3-7 F % 1st Half: 2-2 FT
f c g g g
60.0% 42.9% 100.0%
7-12 1-1 3-4 9-23 3-11 0-0 10-13 0-0 1-2 2-4
1-2 0-0 2-3 4-8 2-7 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0
0-1 0-0 0-1 9-10 0-0 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0
36-70
10-22
12-16
2nd half: 15-28 2nd half: 6-12 2nd half: 4-6
53.6% 50.0% 66.7%
OT: OT: OT:
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
1 3 4 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 5 1 1 2 3 0 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 4 6 0 3 6 9 10 22 32 19 6-17 1-3 6-8
35.3% 33.3% 75.0%
Officia Bob Trammel, Erika Herriman, Marvin Sykes Officials: Technical fouls: Missouri-None. Holy Cross-None. Techn Attendance: 763 Attend Score by periods Scor Misso Missouri Holy Cross
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
Stl
f f g g g
43.3% 44.4% 50.0%
8-14 4-8 4-8 3-12 2-3 3-7 0-0 2-2 0-1 0-0 2-4 0-0
1-3 0-0 1-2 2-6 0-0 2-5 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0
2-9 1-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
28-59
6-17
7-15
2nd half: 15-29 2nd half: 2-8 2nd half: 6-13
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
OT3
Total
35 40
5 5
5 5
8 9
93 94
130 • Missouri Women’s Basketball
4 5 9 2 2 5 7 4 2 2 4 3 1 0 1 0 2 2 4 2 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 13 20 33 17
Game: 28-59 Game: 6-17 Game: 7-15
TP
A TO Blk
19 9 9 10 4 8 2 4 0 0 4 0
2 2 3 3 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0
1 0 5 2 4 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 69 17 17
Stl
Min
0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
27 31 31 33 17 16 14 8 6 6 8 3
2
7 200
47.5% 35.3% 46.7%
Deadball Rebounds 4
Northwestern 63 • 2-4 TP
A TO Blk
15 2 8 31 8 0 24 0 2 4
4 0 2 3 7 1 1 0 0 2
5 1 2 1 3 0 5 0 1 1
94 20 19 Game: 36-70 Game: 10-22 Game: 12-16
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Stl
Min
1 0 3 3 2 0 1 0 0 1
30 10 36 53 44 11 41 1 16 33
0 11 275 51.4% 45.5% 75.0%
Deadball Rebounds 1
##
Player
25
Orban, Brittany Jaeschke, Amy Reed, Meshia Eckhart, Jenny Cartwright, Kristin Dickerson, Erin Mocchi, Maggie Boyd, Shantina Jaeschke, Ellen Team Totals
22 20 21 32 13 24 40 42
FG % 1st Half: 14-27 3FG % 1st Half: 3-8 FT % 1st Half: 5-9
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
f c g g g
51.9% 37.5% 55.6%
2-7 7-12 6-9 0-8 5-8 1-2 1-3 0-0 0-0
1-2 0-0 1-1 0-6 0-0 1-2 1-3 0-0 0-0
0-0 4-10 1-2 0-0 6-8 0-0 2-2 2-2 0-0
22-49
4-14
15-24
2nd half: 8-22 2nd half: 1-6 2nd half: 10-15
Officials: Bob Trammell, Bryan Enterline, Marvin Sykes Technical fouls: Missouri-None. Northwestern-None. Attendance: 548
40 35
51.7% 25.0% 46.2%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
Score by periods Missouri Northwestern
1st
2nd
Total
31 36
38 27
69 63
36.4% 16.7% 66.7%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
1 2 3 3 2 8 10 1 3 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 2 7 9 5 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 5 12 22 34 13
Game: 22-49 Game: 4-14 Game: 15-24
44.9% 28.6% 62.5%
TP
A TO Blk
5 18 14 0 16 3 5 2 0
0 1 1 7 4 2 0 0 0
1 4 6 1 3 0 2 1 1 1 63 15 20
Stl
Min
0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1
24 32 33 36 39 12 16 7 1
4
5 200 Deadball Rebounds 4
MISSOURI 70, TOLEDO 50
MISSOURI 83, BRADLEY 54
Toledo 50 • 2-5
Bradley 54 • 6-2 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
##
Player
11
CLIFTON, Allie MAYS, Tanika GOODALL, Melissa SHAFIR, Naama WILLIAMS, Jessica INGERSOLL, Courtney CAMPO, Jessie GIPSON, Larrita AUBRY, Clare JOHNSON, Lisa Team Totals
30 32 04 23 02 05 24 34 44
7-22 0-5 8-12
31.8% 0.0% 66.7%
4-9 2-7 2-3 1-3 1-12 0-0 2-4 0-4 2-6 4-8
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-5 0-0 1-2 0-2 0-3 0-0
2-3 5-6 1-3 0-1 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2
18-56
1-12
13-19
2nd half: 11-34 2nd half: 1-7 2nd half: 5-7
32.4% 14.3% 71.4%
2 2 4 1 0 2 2 3 4 5 9 4 0 0 0 3 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 2 1 3 1 0 3 3 2 3 2 5 2 3 2 5 15 22 37 17
Game: 18-56 Game: 1-12 Game: 13-19
TP
A TO Blk
10 9 5 2 5 0 5 0 4 10
2 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0
50
2 5 3 7 1 0 0 2 1 3 1 8 25
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Stl
Min
##
Player
1 3 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1
19 26 22 24 31 8 11 20 16 23
13 15 30 14 24 03 05 21 23 32 34 35 40
Van Kirk, Jenny Harris, Sonya Rogers, Monica Lund, Michelle Johnson, Skye Frericks, Renee Muegge, Hanna Kassing, Leah Niemiera, Lauren Westcott, MacKenzie Taylor, Raisa Itiavkase, Aseer Krumwiede, Kelly Team Totals
0 10 200
32.1% 8.3% 68.4%
Deadball Rebounds 2
FG % 1st Half: 10-25 3FG % 1st Half: 1-3 FT % 1st Half: 4-7
Missouri 70 • 3-4 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
##
Player
04
Johnson, Jessra Jones, Shakara Mills, Bekah Hollins, Alyssa Brown, RaeShara Gee, Bailey Hanneman, Amanda Otote, Jasmyn Richbow, Toy Brock, BreAnna Scott, Marissa Frazier, Kendra Flores, Christine Team Totals
44 01 12 23 02 03 10 11 22 32 34 50
FG % 1st Half: 15-33 3FG % 1st Half: 3-8 FT % 1st Half: 6-7
f f g g g
45.5% 37.5% 85.7%
3-9 6-11 3-5 6-14 1-2 3-5 0-1 1-1 1-3 1-1 1-3 0-1 1-4
0-2 0-0 2-2 2-7 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0
4-4 3-5 0-0 1-1 2-4 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-4
27-60
5-14
11-20
2nd half: 12-27 2nd half: 2-6 2nd half: 5-13
Officials: June Courteau, Scotty Hermann, David Stewart Technical fouls: Toledo-None. Missouri-None. Attendance: 1121 Score by periods Toledo Missouri
1st
2nd
Total
22 39
28 31
50 70
44.4% 33.3% 38.5%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
2 6 8 2 2 2 4 2 1 4 5 0 2 1 3 2 1 1 2 4 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 4 1 0 1 2 3 0 3 1 1 7 8 16 27 43 21
Game: 27-60 Game: 5-14 Game: 11-20
45.0% 35.7% 55.0%
TP
A TO Blk
10 15 8 15 4 6 0 3 2 2 2 0 3
1 3 0 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
2 1 3 2 5 3 1 1 2 0 0 2 1
70 14 23
1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3
Stl
Min
4 0 3 2 3 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 0
20 27 21 32 21 12 6 7 23 1 21 4 5
7 17 200 Deadball Rebounds 4
f f f g g
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA 1-4 0-0 0-0 5-11 0-0 0-0 3-5 0-0 0-0 1-4 1-4 0-0 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-4 0-0 4-7 7-14 0-0 3-4 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 23-53
40.0% 33.3% 57.1%
1-4
2nd half: 13-28 2nd half: 0-1 2nd half: 3-4
7-11
46.4% 0.0% 75.0%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF 1 2 3 1 2 2 4 4 4 4 8 4 0 3 3 3 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 3 4 2 6 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 4 5 15 22 37 21
Game: 23-53 Game: 1-4 Game: 7-11
TP 2 10 6 3 2 0 0 0 0 12 17 0 2
A TO Blk 2 4 0 0 1 1 1 6 0 0 5 0 4 3 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
54
8
31
3
43.4% 25.0% 63.6%
Stl 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0
Min 26 19 19 14 24 2 2 3 8 32 33 6 12
6
200
Deadball Rebounds 1
Missouri 83 • 4-4 ##
Player
04 44 01 12 23 02 03 10 11 32 34 50
Johnson, Jessra Jones, Shakara Mills, Bekah Hollins, Alyssa Brown, RaeShara Gee, Bailey Hanneman, Amanda Otote, Jasmyn Richbow, Toy Scott, Marissa Frazier, Kendra Flores, Christine Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 12-27 3FG % 1st Half: 3-11 FT % 1st Half: 12-19
f c g g g
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA 4-10 2-3 6-6 4-7 0-0 1-2 3-4 3-3 7-10 4-10 1-6 5-6 4-7 0-0 3-5 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 2-5 1-3 0-2 1-2 0-1 0-0 3-3 2-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 26-54
44.4% 27.3% 63.2%
9-19
2nd half: 14-27 2nd half: 6-8 2nd half: 10-12
22-31
51.9% 75.0% 83.3%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF 1 6 7 2 0 2 2 0 2 4 6 1 0 0 0 4 2 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 2 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 3 5 10 18 28 13
Game: 26-54 Game: 9-19 Game: 22-31
48.1% 47.4% 71.0%
TP 16 9 16 14 11 0 0 5 2 8 0 2 83
A TO Blk 3 6 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 3 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15
15
3
Stl 2 1 0 2 4 1 0 3 3 1 1 0
Min 27 32 25 24 25 4 3 16 23 15 3 3
18
200
Deadball Rebounds 5
Officials: Dee Kantner, Cameron Inouye, Debbie Adams Technical fouls: Bradley-None. Missouri-None. Attendance: 923 Score by periods Bradley Missouri
1st
2nd
Total
25 39
29 44
54 83
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FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:
f f f g g
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
MISSOURI 74, UT MARTIN 23
MISSOURI 56, ARKANSAS 55 Missouri 56 • 6-4
UT Martin 23 • 1-7 ##
Player
20
HARPER, Samantha MITCHELL, Phyllisha KIRK, Maryam FORNEY, Sienna WRIGHT, Allison MALONE, Whitney SMITH, Kiara DAVIS, Yalonda PURCELL, Hailey GLOVER, Alisha Team Totals
22 10 14 15 03 12 32 33 34
2008-09 BOX SCORES
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
FG % 1st Half: 3FG 3F % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half: F
5-25 0-5 3-5
f c g g g
20.0% 0.0% 60.0%
1-5 2-11 0-2 0-6 0-7 0-1 1-2 3-10 0-1 0-3
0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-5 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0
0-3 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-6 1-2 1-2
7-48
0-9
9-17
2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:
2-23 0-4 6-12
8.7% 0.0% 50.0%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
2 2 4 1 4 7 11 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 4 4 2 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 3 3 2 1 0 1 0 3 2 5 1 3 3 6 14 24 38 10
Game: Game: Game:
7-48 0-9 9-17
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
Stl
Min
##
Player
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0
18 34 9 29 28 6 17 28 7 24
04
Johnson, Jessra Jones, Shakara Mills, Bekah Hollins, Alyssa Brown, RaeShara Hanneman, Amanda Otote, Jasmyn Richbow, Toy Scott, Marissa Team Totals
0
6 200
TP
A TO Blk
2 7 0 0 0 0 2 10 1 1
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
0 3 3 4 9 1 3 5 1 1
23
2 30
14.6% 0.0% 52.9%
44 01 12 23 03 10 11 32
FG % 1st Half: 11-35 3FG % 1st Half: 2-13 FT % 1st Half: 0-5
Deadball Rebounds 5
f f g g g
31.4% 15.4% 0.0%
##
Player
04
Johnson, Jessra Jones, Shakara Mills, Bekah Hollins, Alyssa Brown, RaeShara Gee, Bailey Hanneman, Amanda Otote, Jasmyn Richbow, Toy Brock, BreAnna Scott, Marissa Frazier, Kendra Flores, Christine Team Totals
44 01 12 23 02 03 10 11 22 32 34 50
FG % 1st Half: 17-35 F 3FG 3F % 1st Half: 4-10 FT % 1st Half: 4-6 F
f f g g g
48.6% 40.0% 66.7%
2-6 4-8 5-7 4-9 3-5 5-9 2-7 0-1 0-2 1-2 2-3 1-7 1-2
1-2 0-0 2-3 3-5 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0
2-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0
30-68
7-16
7-10
2nd half: 13-33 2nd half: 3-6 2nd half: 3-4
39.4% 50.0% 75.0%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
1 4 5 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 2 2 2 2 1 3 0 3 4 7 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 2 2 2 1 1 2 0 3 2 5 2 0 8 8 1 1 3 4 14 30 44 15
Game: 30-68 Game: 7-16 Game: 7-10
44.1% 43.8% 70.0%
Officia Michael Price, Laura Morris, Amy Bonner Officials: Techn Technical fouls: UT Martin-None. Missouri-None. Attend Attendance: 1128 Scor by periods Score Martin UT M Missouri Misso
1st
2nd
Total
13 42
10 32
23 74
132 • Missouri Women’s Basketball
1-3 0-0 0-1 2-12 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-2
2-5 3-6 2-2 2-2 2-3 0-0 3-6 0-2 0-0
19-60
4-20
14-26
2nd half: 8-25 2nd half: 2-7 2nd half: 14-21
32.0% 28.6% 66.7%
5 4 9 2 3 2 5 1 0 3 3 3 1 4 5 0 5 3 8 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 2 2 3 5 2 1 1 2 4 1 1 2 20 21 41 16
Game: 19-60 Game: 4-20 Game: 14-26
TP
A TO Blk
17 9 2 16 4 3 3 0 2
3 1 4 1 4 0 0 1 0
3 0 2 1 2 0 0 2 2 1 56 14 13
1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Stl
Min
2 3 0 1 2 0 0 1 2
30 32 21 38 31 2 8 20 18
3 11 200
31.7% 20.0% 53.8%
Deadball Rebounds 5
Arkansas 55 • 9-3
Missouri 74 • 5-4 Miss Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
7-16 3-4 0-6 6-21 1-6 1-1 0-3 0-0 1-3
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
TP
A TO Blk
7 8 13 11 6 13 4 0 0 2 6 2 2
8 1 1 2 2 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 1
0 0 1 1 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 3 2
74 20 13
0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3
Player JONES, Whitney BRERETON, Ayana ARNOLD, Shanita RICKETTS, Ceira HARRIS, Lyndsay DANIELS, Ashley INMAN, Julie McCRAY, Ashley RICHARDSON, Brittney Team Totals
Stl
Min
31
2 2 6 2 4 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 1
20 14 21 23 20 19 16 10 16 5 10 13 13
34
6 22 200 Deadball Rebounds 3
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
##
02 22 33 12 13 23 24
FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:
9-17 1-6 7-8
f f g g g
52.9% 16.7% 87.5%
3-11 4-9 3-8 8-11 1-12 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1
0-0 0-2 1-5 1-2 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1
3-4 2-4 0-0 5-5 0-1 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0
20-52
3-14
12-16
2nd half: 11-35 2nd half: 2-8 2nd half: 5-8
Officials: Jeff Caudle, Barry Roberts, Daryl Humphrey Technical fouls: Missouri-None. Arkansas-None. Attendance: 1734 Fouled Out: Arkansas #2, S. Arnold at 0:13.8 in 2nd Half Score by periods Missouri Arkansas
1st
2nd
Total
24 26
32 29
56 55
31.4% 25.0% 62.5%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
6 8 14 2 2 6 8 3 0 1 1 5 1 5 6 3 2 2 4 4 1 2 3 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 14 28 42 20
Game: 20-52 Game: 3-14 Game: 12-16
38.5% 21.4% 75.0%
TP
A TO Blk
9 10 7 22 2 2 0 0 3
0 5 3 1 0 1 0 0 0
5 2 0 3 4 3 1 2 1 3 55 10 24
Stl
Min
2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
2 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 0
37 37 35 34 26 16 9 3 3
4
7 200 Deadball Rebounds 1
MISSOURI 60, SEMO 31
MISSOURI 76, DUQUESNE 65
SEMO 31 • 4-8
Missouri 76 • 8-4
##
Player
10 32 44 01 14 04 11 13 22 23 24 33
GLENN, Crysta BLUNT, Rachel ADAMS, Lesley BECK, Bianca DAUGHERTY, Sonya IKENI, Rochelle FITE, Tore PAL, Szandra JOHNSON, Tierra DUFOUR, Mathilde HOLMES, Amber SHARPE, Lauren Team Totals 4-28 1-11 3-4
11-61 14.3% 9.1% 75.0%
2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:
2-26 7-33 1-15 4-11
7-15
21.2% 6.7% 36.4%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF 5 5 10 1 2 3 5 4 0 2 2 2 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 4 0 4 0 1 5 6 0 0 2 2 0 2 4 6 1 0 1 1 2 2 2 4 19 26 45 14
Game: 11-61 Game: 2-26 Game: 7-15
TP 5 4 0 3 3 2 4 0 4 0 2 4 31
A TO Blk 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 2 7 19 1
18.0% 7.7% 46.7%
Stl 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 0
Min 23 27 5 25 25 4 12 14 23 7 18 17
8
200
##
Player
04 44 01 12 23 02 03 10 11 22 32 34 50
Johnson, Jessra Jones, Shakara Mills, Bekah Hollins, Alyssa Brown, RaeShara Gee, Bailey Hanneman, Amanda Otote, Jasmyn Richbow, Toy Brock, BreAnna Scott, Marissa Frazier, Kendra Flores, Christine Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 14-27 3FG % 1st Half: 3-11 FT % 1st Half: 9-12
f f g g g
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA 6-11 1-4 1-1 2-5 0-0 0-0 3-7 1-3 0-0 5-11 1-5 2-2 0-4 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-1 0-0 1-5 1-4 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 4-4 3-5 0-0 3-5 23-59
51.9% 27.3% 75.0%
2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:
4-20 9-32 1-9 1-1
Officials: Greg Small, Jeff Stromgren, Paula Ross Technical fouls: SEMO-None. Missouri-None. Attendance: 1450 Score by periods SEMO Missouri
1st
2nd
Total
12 40
19 20
31 60
10-13
28.1% 11.1% 100.0%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF 1 5 6 0 1 3 4 2 2 4 6 3 1 1 2 3 1 7 8 0 1 5 6 0 1 2 3 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 1 1 4 5 0 0 1 1 12 35 47 15
Game: 23-59 Game: 4-20 Game: 10-13
39.0% 20.0% 76.9%
Player
04
Johnson, Jessra Brown, RaeShara Jones, Shakara Mills, Bekah Hollins, Alyssa Gee, Bailey Hanneman, Amanda Richbow, Toy Scott, Marissa Frazier, Kendra Flores, Christine Team Totals
23 44 01 12 02 03 11 32 34 50
Deadball Rebounds 4
Missouri 60 • 7-4
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
##
FG % 1st Half: 14-33 3FG % 1st Half: 5-13 FT % 1st Half: 7-11
f f c g g
42.4% 38.5% 63.6%
2-7 3-7 2-5 1-6 8-18 0-1 3-3 1-1 2-3 0-0 6-7
1-2 0-0 0-0 0-3 3-10 0-0 2-2 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0
0-0 2-2 0-1 2-4 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 2-2 5-9
28-58
7-19
13-21
2nd half: 14-25 2nd half: 2-6 2nd half: 6-10
56.0% 33.3% 60.0%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
2 3 5 3 4 5 9 1 0 2 2 3 0 1 1 1 1 7 8 2 1 2 3 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 2 1 0 1 4 1 0 1 0 0 4 4 1 2 1 3 14 28 42 18
Game: 28-58 Game: 7-19 Game: 13-21
TP
A TO Blk
5 8 4 4 19 0 8 5 4 2 17
5 3 2 3 4 1 1 2 3 0 0
Stl
Min
4 1 1 5 2 1 1 1 1 0 0
3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1
0 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0
17 34 17 22 37 5 9 17 21 2 19
76 24 17
8
6 200
48.3% 36.8% 61.9%
Deadball Rebounds 1
Duquesne 65 • 10-5 TP 14 4 7 13 0 2 3 0 2 0 0 6 9 60
A TO Blk 2 3 1 0 1 0 0 1 3 1 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 12
14
6
Stl 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
Min 24 18 21 22 19 16 17 5 20 1 16 8 13
8
200
Deadball Rebounds 1
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
##
Player
02
GENSLER, Alex POLLINO, Samantha PRYOR, Keri FREDERICK, Rachel LITTLE, Kristi BABE, Jaclyn THOMPSON, Samantha BRITCHER, Kelly PYLE, Eve PECK, Amanda Team Totals
30 00 12 14 01 11 20 22 32
FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:
9-29 1-8 9-14
f f g g g
31.0% 12.5% 64.3%
3-8 2-5 2-11 3-9 10-15 0-3 0-1 1-3 1-5 0-0
2-6 0-0 1-2 1-4 1-2 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-0
0-0 1-3 1-2 10-10 3-5 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0
22-60
6-18
15-21
2nd half: 13-31 2nd half: 5-10 2nd half: 6-7
41.9% 50.0% 85.7%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
0 1 1 0 3 2 5 3 0 6 6 1 4 3 7 4 0 5 5 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 1 1 2 1 3 4 7 14 23 37 15
Game: 22-60 Game: 6-18 Game: 15-21
36.7% 33.3% 71.4%
TP
A TO Blk
8 5 6 17 24 0 0 3 2 0
3 0 2 2 4 1 0 0 0 0
Stl
Min
1 3 1 3 3 2 0 0 0 1
0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 1 0
27 27 33 35 34 9 2 17 12 4
65 12 14
1
8 200 Deadball Rebounds 2
Officials: Erica Bradley, Robert Enterline, Kathy Ridilla Technical fouls: Missouri-None. Duquesne-None. Attendance: 698 Next Up: Duquesne @ Xavier 1/14;Missouri vs. Chicago State 1/6 Score by periods Missouri Duquesne
1st
2nd
Total
40 28
36 37
76 65
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FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:
f f c g g
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA 2-8 0-1 1-3 1-6 0-3 2-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-6 1-3 0-0 1-10 0-3 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-7 0-4 2-4 0-3 0-2 0-0 2-13 0-6 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-2 1-3 1-3 1-2
MISSOURI 63, CHICAGO STATE 42
TEXAS A&M 62, MISSOURI 56
Chicago State 42 • 8-8 ##
Player
22
WALDON, Courtney WROTEN, Elana PENA, Jael DIXON, Jasmin WALDON, Alyssa MARLOWE, Natalie DOCKERY, Janay WHITE, Brittany PIERSON, Laureen Team Totals
44 04 10 15 14 21 24 31
2008-09 BOX SCORES
Texas A&M 62 • 13-1, 1-0 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:
4-27 2-10 7-10
f c g g g
5-13 2-7 0-2 3-13 0-2 1-9 1-4 0-1 0-3 12-54
14.8% 20.0% 70.0%
2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:
4-12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-4 1-1 0-0 0-0
2-4 3-4 0-0 5-7 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 2-2
5-17
13-19
8-27 3-7 6-9
29.6% 42.9% 66.7%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
1 4 5 3 3 3 6 2 0 0 0 0 5 6 11 3 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 1 2 3 5 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 8 4 12 1 21 25 46 13
Game: 12-54 Game: 5-17 Game: 13-19
Min
##
Player
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0
40 27 19 37 4 21 25 9 18
22
1
7 200
Smith, Tanisha Gant, Danielle Micheaux, La Toya Starks, Takia Colson, Sydney Buchanan, Damitria Carter, Sydney White, Tyra Elonu, Adaora Team Totals
A TO Blk
16 7 0 11 0 2 4 0 2
1 0 1 3 0 0 1 1 1
2 4 8 7 0 1 2 0 2
42
8 26
22.2% 29.4% 68.4%
Player
04
Johnson, Jessra Jones, Shakara Mills, Bekah Hollins, Alyssa Brown, RaeShara Gee, Bailey Hanneman, Amanda Otote, Jasmyn Richbow, Toy Scott, Marissa Frazier, Kendra Flores, Christine Team Totals
12 23 02 03 10 11 32 34 50
FG % 1st Half: 15-29 F 3F % 1st Half: 3-9 3FG F FT % 1st Half: 5-6
f f g g g
51.7% 33.3% 83.3%
7-11 5-9 2-9 2-6 2-7 1-3 2-5 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 3-6
1-4 0-0 0-5 1-4 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0
0-0 3-4 0-0 1-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-4
25-57
4-16
9-14
2nd half: 10-28 2nd half: 1-7 2nd half: 4-8
35.7% 14.3% 50.0%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
1 4 5 3 4 1 5 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 3 3 1 6 7 2 0 2 2 1 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 10 24 34 15
Game: 25-57 Game: 4-16 Game: 9-14
43.9% 25.0% 64.3%
Officia Greg Small, Amy Bonner, Luis Gonzalez Officials: Technical fouls: Chicago State-TEAM. Missouri-None. Techn Attendance: 1185 Attend Score by periods Chica Chicago State Missouri Misso
12 03 51 02 04 20 21
FG % 1st Half: 11-33 3FG % 1st Half: 1-9 FT % 1st Half: 4-4
f f c g g
33.3% 11.1% 100.0%
1-6 10-10 1-6 6-13 3-8 0-1 1-5 1-4 1-2
1-4 0-0 0-0 0-4 2-4 0-1 0-2 1-2 0-0
2-2 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 3-4
24-55
4-17
10-12
2nd half: 13-22 2nd half: 3-8 2nd half: 6-8
59.1% 37.5% 75.0%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
1 1 2 1 2 5 7 2 6 4 10 2 0 3 3 2 0 1 1 2 1 2 3 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 1 3 2 5 14 21 35 14
Game: 24-55 Game: 4-17 Game: 10-12
TP
A TO Blk
5 22 2 14 8 0 2 4 5
3 4 2 1 2 0 0 0 1
3 4 4 2 0 0 1 2 2 2 62 13 20
Stl
Min
0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 1 0 2 4 0 0 0 1
22 36 25 36 22 13 18 14 14
1
8 200
43.6% 23.5% 83.3%
Deadball Rebounds 1
Missouri 56 • 9-5, 0-1 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
##
01
55
Deadball Rebounds 2
Missouri 63 • 9-4 Miss
44
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
Stl
TP
1st
2nd
Total
17 38
25 25
42 63
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TP
A TO Blk
15 13 4 6 6 2 5 0 0 5 0 7
1 3 3 1 1 1 2 0 3 0 0 2
1 1 4 1 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 2
63 17 15
3 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
Stl
Min
##
Player
1 1 4 1 4 0 0 1 1 1 0 1
27 21 20 21 21 12 17 4 21 16 2 18
04
Johnson, Jessra Jones, Shakara Mills, Bekah Hollins, Alyssa Brown, RaeShara Gee, Bailey Hanneman, Amanda Otote, Jasmyn Richbow, Toy Scott, Marissa Flores, Christine Team Totals
7 15 200 Deadball Rebounds 2
44 01 12 23 02 03 10 11 32 50
FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:
9-23 2-6 3-3
f c g g g
39.1% 33.3% 100.0%
2-7 6-7 1-3 3-14 2-5 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-4 1-4 2-4
0-2 0-0 0-1 1-9 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-3 0-0
9-9 2-4 0-0 1-1 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0
19-49
3-17
15-18
2nd half: 10-26 2nd half: 1-11 2nd half: 12-15
Officials: Lawson Newton, Teresa Dahlem, Brenda Pantoja Technical fouls: Texas A&M-None. Missouri-None. Attendance: 1763 Score by periods Texas A&M Missouri
1st
2nd
Total
27 23
35 33
62 56
38.5% 9.1% 80.0%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
1 1 2 2 2 2 4 0 1 0 1 3 1 5 6 2 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 2 1 2 3 2 1 1 2 1 2 0 2 10 17 27 15
Game: 19-49 Game: 3-17 Game: 15-18
38.8% 17.6% 83.3%
TP
A TO Blk
Stl
Min
13 14 2 8 7 0 0 0 4 4 4
3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0
2 2 3 0 4 0 0 0 2 3 1
1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0
0 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0
27 31 20 38 19 3 6 2 22 25 7
56
9 17
4
8 200 Deadball Rebounds 2,1
KANSAS 75, MISSOURI 58
MISSOURI 67, NEBRASKA 66 Nebraska 66 • 9-7, 0-3
Missouri 58 • 9-6 (0-2) Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
Player
04
Johnson, Jessra Jones, Shakara Mills, Bekah Hollins, Alyssa Brown, RaeShara Gee, Bailey Hanneman, Amanda Richbow, Toy Brock, BreAnna Scott, Marissa Frazier, Kendra Flores, Christine Team Totals
44 01 12 23 02 03 11 22 32 34 50
FG % 1st Half: 11-27 3FG % 1st Half: 2-5 FT % 1st Half: 5-8
f f g g g
2-16 5-7 2-7 6-17 3-12 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
0-4 0-0 2-3 2-7 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
18-61
40.7% 40.0% 62.5%
4-15
2nd half: 7-34 2nd half: 2-10 2nd half: 13-17
2-2 4-6 2-4 0-0 7-9 0-0 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 18-25
20.6% 20.0% 76.5%
1 2 3 2 3 1 4 4 2 1 3 4 2 3 5 4 2 3 5 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 2 4 14 14 28 25
Game: 18-61 Game: 4-15 Game: 18-25
TP
A TO Blk
6 14 8 14 13 0 2 1 0 0 0 0
1 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
58
3 1 2 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
7 11
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
29.5% 26.7% 72.0%
Min
##
Player
1 2 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
30 29 29 30 31 4 7 16 0+ 21 0+ 3
40
Montgomery, Cory Redmon, Catheryn Turner, Yvonne Kelley, Dominique Hester, Tay Burke, Kaitlyn Neals, Nicole Kuhlmann, Kala Sidhu, Harleen Periago, Jessica Team Totals
##
Player
04
McCray, Danielle Smith, Nicollette Boogaard, Krysten Catic, Ivana Morris, Sade Jacobs, LaChelda Kohn, Kelly Weddington, Porscha Feickert, Rebecca Team Totals
24 14 03 20 00 02 34 40
FG % 1st Half: 12-22 3FG % 1st Half: 3-4 FT % 1st Half: 9-11
f f c g g
5-12 6-7 2-6 0-0 6-9 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0
2-3 4-5 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0
22-38
54.5% 75.0% 81.8%
7-11
2nd half: 10-16 2nd half: 4-7 2nd half: 15-18
1st
2nd
Total
29 36
29 39
58 75
24-29
62.5% 57.1% 83.3%
Officials: Eric Brewton (R), Lisa Jones (U1), Cameron Inouye (U2) Technical fouls: Missouri-None. Kansas-None. Attendance: 3169 Score by periods Missouri Kansas
0-0 0-1 5-7 0-0 8-8 3-5 4-4 4-4 0-0
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
Deadball Rebounds 4
1 6 7 5 0 7 7 2 2 9 11 3 0 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 4 0 2 2 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 6 32 38 18
Game: 22-38 Game: 7-11 Game: 24-29
57.9% 63.6% 82.8%
TP
A TO Blk
12 16 9 0 20 7 7 4 0
1 0 2 6 1 1 0 0 0
3 1 4 4 4 2 1 0 1
75 11 20
1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
44 22 24 32 05 11 13 21 35
0-2 0-0 4-7 0-1 0-0 0-3 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0
2-3 4-6 0-0 2-3 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
25-64
6-16
10-16
2nd half: 13-33 2nd half: 2-10 2nd half: 4-7
39.4% 20.0% 57.1%
1 6 7 2 4 7 11 2 0 5 5 3 3 1 4 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 12 25 37 15
Game: 25-64 Game: 6-16 Game: 10-16
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
##
Player
04
Johnson, Jessra Jones, Shakara Mills, Bekah Hollins, Alyssa Brown, RaeShara Hanneman, Amanda Richbow, Toy Scott, Marissa Flores, Christine Team Totals
Min
44
0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0
33 38 34 24 38 18 7 7 1
01
Deadball Rebounds 1
38.7% 66.7% 66.7%
4-13 4-7 4-9 3-15 0-3 6-11 2-3 1-2 1-1 0-0
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
TP
A TO Blk
10 12 12 8 1 13 6 2 2 0
2 0 1 3 1 2 0 2 0 0
6 0 2 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 66 11 14
0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Stl
Min
5 1 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
35 33 30 25 13 28 7 16 9 4
5 11 200
39.1% 37.5% 62.5%
Deadball Rebounds 7
Missouri 67 • 10-6, 1-2
Stl
4 200
f c g g g
FG % 1st Half: 12-31 3FG % 1st Half: 4-6 FT % 1st Half: 6-9
9 200
Kansas 75 • 12-3 (1-1) Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
Stl
12 23 03 11 32 50
FG % 1st Half: 14-35 3FG % 1st Half: 4-11 FT % 1st Half: 2-2
f c g g g
40.0% 36.4% 100.0%
7-18 6-10 3-13 5-14 2-7 0-0 1-3 2-2 0-0
0-4 0-0 1-5 3-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0
4-4 0-0 2-2 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2
26-67
5-16
10-11
2nd half: 12-32 2nd half: 1-5 2nd half: 8-9
37.5% 20.0% 88.9%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
3 6 9 4 1 4 5 2 2 0 2 0 1 4 5 0 2 5 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 1 3 4 3 1 0 1 0 6 3 9 17 26 43 14
Game: 26-67 Game: 5-16 Game: 10-11
38.8% 31.3% 90.9%
TP
A TO Blk
18 12 9 15 4 0 2 5 2
2 1 2 3 2 0 0 0 0
6 2 4 1 1 0 1 1 0
67 10 16
1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
Stl
Min
1 0 3 3 3 0 0 0 0
26 34 29 39 36 4 12 17 3
4 10 200 Deadball Rebounds 0
Officials: Jesse Dickerson, Amy Bonner, Brian Hall Technical fouls: Nebraska-None. Missouri-None. Attendance: 2117 Score by periods Nebraska Missouri
1st
2nd
Total
34 34
32 33
66 67
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Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
IOWA STATE 65, MISSOURI 42
COLORADO 61, MISSOURI 56
2008-09 BOX SCORES
Missouri 42 • 10-7; 1-3 ##
Player
1 12 23 4 44 10 11 2 22 3 32 34 50
Mills, Bekah Hollins, Alyssa Brown, RaeShara Johnson, Jessra Jones, Shakara Otote, Jasmyn Richbow, Toy Gee, Bailey Brock, BreAnna Hanneman, Amanda Scott, Marissa Frazier, Kendra Flores, Christine Team Totals F % 1st Half: FG 3F % 1st Half: 3FG F FT % 1st Half:
6-26 1-7 1-1
Colorado 61 • 9-8, 1-4
* * * * *
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA 4-8 1-3 0-0 2-11 1-3 0-0 3-5 0-0 1-3 3-8 0-2 0-0 1-6 0-0 1-1 1-4 0-1 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-1 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-0 2-4 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-5 0-0 0-0 18-60
23.1% 14.3% 100.0%
3-14
2nd half: 12-34 2nd half: 2-7 2nd half: 2-5
3-6
35.3% 28.6% 40.0%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF 0 1 1 2 1 3 4 3 2 3 5 4 1 5 6 3 3 3 6 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 2 2 5 2 2 4 11 22 33 24
Game: 18-60 Game: 3-14 Game: 3-6
TP 9 5 7 6 3 2 2 1 0 0 5 0 2 42
A TO Blk 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 4 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 8 14 4
30.0% 21.4% 50.0%
Stl 3 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Min 26 29 17 17 22 14 22 8 2 6 20 6 11
8
200
Deadball Rebounds 2,1
Iowa State 65 • 14-4; 2-2 ##
Player
11 15 32 4 44 10 13 2 23 3 30 31 41 5
Bolte, Kelsey Ezell, Heather Nisleit, Amanda Lacey, Alison Anderson, Jocelyn Stuckey, Denae Florzak, Anna Williams, Whitney Rockall, Claire Yackley, Alexis Mosman, Shellie Arlen, Ashley Ross, Toccara Wieben, Nicky Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 10-24 F 3FG 3F % 1st Half: 4-10 F FT % 1st Half: 8-12
* * * * *
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA 1-8 0-5 0-0 5-7 5-7 0-0 3-3 1-1 0-0 4-9 1-4 0-0 1-4 0-0 1-3 1-1 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-3 0-0 7-10 1-5 0-0 1-2 3-9 0-0 2-4 22-52
41.7% 40.0% 66.7%
7-19
2nd half: 12-28 2nd half: 3-9 2nd half: 6-13
14-25
42.9% 33.3% 46.2%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF 3 6 9 0 0 5 5 0 1 3 4 0 0 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 3 5 4 2 1 3 1 0 2 2 2 4 4 8 13 32 45 13
Game: 22-52 Game: 7-19 Game: 14-25
42.3% 36.8% 56.0%
Officia Lisa Mattingly, June Courteau, Daryl Humphrey Officials: Technical fouls: Missouri-None. Iowa State-None. Techn Attendance: 10260 Atten Foul Fouled out: MU: #50 Flores @ 1:50 Score Scor by periods Missouri Misso Iowa State
1st
2nd
Total
14 32
28 33
42 65
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##
Player
22
Spears, Brittany Richards, Kara Fressle, Alyssa Smith, Bianca Blythe, Britney Skildum, Hannah Seabrook, Julie Dunn, Courtney Team Totals
44 01 02 04 11 15 34
FG % 1st Half: 14-25 3FG % 1st Half: 5-9 FT % 1st Half: 2-4
65
A TO Blk 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 1 6 2 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 1 2 0 14
15
6
Stl 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Min 28 29 25 29 12 12 2 8 4 5 2 15 12 17
1
200
Deadball Rebounds 5
f c g g g
4-13 6-8 1-8 7-12 1-4 1-1 0-0 1-1 21-47
56.0% 55.6% 50.0%
2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:
0-4 0-0 0-1 7-11 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1
3-3 3-6 0-0 4-5 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0
8-18
11-16
7-22 3-9 9-12
31.8% 33.3% 75.0%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
1 12 13 0 3 6 9 4 2 1 3 3 0 5 5 4 0 0 0 2 0 3 3 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 1 1 2 8 28 36 18
Game: 21-47 Game: 8-18 Game: 11-16
TP
A TO Blk
11 15 2 25 2 3 0 3
1 1 3 4 3 1 0 0
Stl
Min
5 2 3 7 1 4 0 1
0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1
3 0 1 1 2 0 0 1
40 27 29 40 33 17 2 12
61 13 23
3
8 200
44.7% 44.4% 68.8%
Deadball Rebounds 2
Missouri 56 • 10-8, 1-4 ##
Player
04
Johnson, Jessra Jones, Shakara Mills, Bekah Hollins, Alyssa Brown, RaeShara Gee, Bailey Otote, Jasmyn Richbow, Toy Scott, Marissa Flores, Christine Team Totals
44
TP 2 15 7 9 3 3 0 0 0 2 0 13 3 8
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
01 12 23 02 10 11 32 50
FG % 1st Half: 12-31 3FG % 1st Half: 3-9 FT % 1st Half: 3-4
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
f c g g g
38.7% 33.3% 75.0%
5-12 3-7 1-7 3-11 6-11 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-2 0-7
1-3 0-0 1-5 1-5 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-0
3-4 1-4 0-0 1-1 4-6 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 3-4
19-60
4-18
14-21
2nd half: 7-29 2nd half: 1-9 2nd half: 11-17
Officials: Tina Napier, Teresa Dahlem, Felicia Grinter Technical fouls: Colorado-None. Missouri-None. Attendance: 1642 Score by periods Colorado Missouri
1st
2nd
Total
35 30
26 26
61 56
24.1% 11.1% 64.7%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
1 5 6 2 4 2 6 3 3 2 5 2 1 3 4 1 1 3 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 3 3 2 2 1 3 1 3 1 4 15 21 36 15
Game: 19-60 Game: 4-18 Game: 14-21
31.7% 22.2% 66.7%
TP
A TO Blk
14 7 3 8 17 0 0 4 0 3
2 1 3 4 2 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 0 3 2 0 0 3 0 3
56 12 13
0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Stl
Min
2 0 2 0 3 0 0 1 0 2
24 31 28 38 35 1 1 15 13 14
2 10 200 Deadball Rebounds 5
OKLAHOMA STATE 68, MISSOURI 60
OKLAHOMA 78, MISSOURI 56
Oklahoma State 68 • 13-5, 2-3 ##
Player
01
Cunningham, Tegan Smith, Shaunte' Spears, Shyvon Riley, Andrea Hardeman, Taylor Hatcher,Kelsey Wallenmeyer, Jennife Hernandez, Kristin Mercado, Melinda Jappa, Ashley Team Totals
32 40 10 13 03 04 05 15 22
f f f g g
38.9% 36.4% 0.0%
2-4 6-12 1-2 11-23 3-13 0-0 0-0 2-9 0-0 0-0
0-0 0-0 0-0 4-8 3-10 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-0
0-0 1-2 0-1 4-8 0-0 4-4 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0
25-63
8-22
10-17
2nd half: 11-27 2nd half: 4-11 2nd half: 10-14
40.7% 36.4% 71.4%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
1 3 4 1 0 4 4 4 4 9 13 3 1 3 4 3 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 2 3 4 7 12 29 41 18
Game: 25-63 Game: 8-22 Game: 10-17
Min
##
Player
0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
1 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0
20 37 23 40 35 7 8 14 7 9
44
Jones, Shakara Flores, Christine Mills, Bekah Hollins, Alyssa Brown, RaeShara Gee, Bailey Hanneman, Amanda Johnson, Jessra Frazier, Kendra Team Totals
3
8 200
A TO Blk
4 13 2 30 9 4 1 5 0 0
0 1 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 0
68
1 5 1 5 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 8 17
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
Stl
TP
39.7% 36.4% 58.8%
50 01 12 23 02 03 04 34
FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:
Deadball Rebounds 3
9-33 1-13 1-2
f f g g g
27.3% 7.7% 50.0%
5-14 0-3 1-4 7-17 3-7 2-10 3-7 1-4 1-4
0-1 0-0 0-1 3-11 0-0 0-1 2-6 0-3 0-1
1-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-3
23-70
5-24
5-7
2nd half: 14-37 2nd half: 4-11 2nd half: 4-5
37.8% 36.4% 80.0%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
2 2 4 1 3 2 5 1 2 3 5 2 1 2 3 1 1 7 8 1 5 2 7 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 5 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 20 19 39 13
Game: 23-70 Game: 5-24 Game: 5-7
TP
A TO Blk
11 2 2 17 6 4 8 2 4
0 2 2 2 5 0 1 0 0
Stl
Min
2 3 3 3 5 0 0 0 0
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 2 0 1 4 0 0 0 0
33 24 25 35 31 22 13 9 8
56 12 16
1
7 200
32.9% 20.8% 71.4%
Deadball Rebounds 1
Oklahoma 78 • 18-2, 7-0 Missouri 60 • 10-9, 1-5 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
##
Player
04
Johnson, Jessra Jones, Shakara Mills, Bekah Hollins, Alyssa Brown, RaeShara Gee, Bailey Hanneman, Amanda Otote, Jasmyn Richbow, Toy Scott, Marissa Flores, Christine Team Totals
44 01 12 23 02 03 10 11 32 50
FG % 1st Half: 10-33 3FG % 1st Half: 1-6 FT % 1st Half: 4-6
f c g g g
30.3% 16.7% 66.7%
1-6 7-14 4-10 5-18 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-4 0-1 4-5
0-2 0-0 0-1 3-8 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-0
1-2 1-5 0-0 4-4 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2
23-63
4-15
10-17
2nd half: 13-30 2nd half: 3-9 2nd half: 6-11
Officials: Clarke Stevens, Lisa Jones, Gator Parrish Technical fouls: Oklahoma State-None. Missouri-None. Attendance: 1145 Score by periods Oklahoma State Missouri
1st
2nd
Total
32 25
36 35
68 60
43.3% 33.3% 54.5%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
1 9 10 3 4 3 7 3 0 0 0 2 4 1 5 3 1 5 6 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 1 1 0 2 3 5 3 0 2 2 1 1 0 1 0 1 4 5 15 30 45 18
Game: 23-63 Game: 4-15 Game: 10-17
36.5% 26.7% 58.8%
TP
A TO Blk
3 15 8 17 4 0 0 0 5 0 8
2 1 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
Player Paris,Ashley Thompson,Amanda Paris,Courtney Robinson,Danielle Hand,Whitney Stevenson,Nyeshia Olajuwon,Abi Roethlisberger,C Winchester,Carolyn Hammond,Rose Hartman,Jasmine Vining,Jenny Team Totals
Stl
Min
05
27 27 26 38 29 1 3 6 17 14 12
21
5 3 2 3 3 0 0 0 2 2 0
0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0
0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 1
60 10 20
7
8 200 Deadball Rebounds 3
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
##
03 13 25 01 04 10 15 31 45 53
FG % 1st Half: 18-33 3FG % 1st Half: 3-7 FT % 1st Half: 6-10
f f c g g
54.5% 42.9% 60.0%
7-11 3-4 4-10 4-7 4-9 6-9 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0 2-5 1-6
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4 2-3 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-5
0-0 3-4 2-4 2-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
32-64
5-14
9-14
2nd half: 14-31 2nd half: 2-7 2nd half: 3-4
45.2% 28.6% 75.0%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
4 5 9 3 5 8 6 5 11 1 2 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 3 0 3 3 1 1 2 15 28 43
Game: 32-64 Game: 5-14 Game: 9-14
TP
A TO Blk
Stl
Min
1 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
14 9 10 10 10 14 0 4 0 0 4 3
1 3 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 5 0
1 1 0 1 2 2 2 3 0 0 0 1
2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
0 0 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1
22 25 21 23 22 17 3 18 4 4 17 24
8
78 15 13
5
8 200
50.0% 35.7% 64.3%
Deadball Rebounds 3
Officials: Beverly Roberts, Lawson Newton, Maj Forsberg Technical fouls: Missouri-None. Oklahoma-None. Attendance: 11573 Estimated Attendance: 9320 Score by periods Missouri Oklahoma
1st
2nd
Total
20 45
36 33
56 78
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FG % 1st Half: 14-36 3FG % 1st Half: 4-11 FT % 1st Half: 0-3
Missouri 56 • 10-10 1-6 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
KANSAS STATE 58, MISSOURI 54
MISSOURI 74, KANSAS 60
Missouri 54 • 10-11, 1-7 ##
Player
32
Scott, Marissa Jones, Shakara Flores, Christine Hollins, Alyssa Brown, RaeShara Mills, Bekah Gee, Bailey Johnson, Jessra Richbow, Toy Team Totals
44 50 12 23 01 02 04
2008-09 BOX SCORES
11
FG % 1st Half: 12-28 3FG % 1st Half: 3-6 FT % 1st Half: 0-0
Kansas 60 • 13-8 (2-6) Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
f f f g g
42.9% 50.0% 0.0%
0-1 5-10 3-7 5-14 1-5 4-9 0-0 5-7 0-0
0-1 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-1 0-0
0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-2 2-2 0-0 1-2 0-0
23-53
3-8
5-8
2nd half: 11-25 2nd half: 0-2 2nd half: 5-8
44.0% 0.0% 62.5%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
0 4 4 5 2 2 4 3 1 4 5 1 0 0 0 2 3 5 8 4 5 2 7 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 1 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 12 24 36 18
Game: 23-53 Game: 3-8 Game: 5-8
Min
##
Player
1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0
26 29 16 40 30 26 2 19 12
24
3
5 200
Smith, Nicollette Boogaard, Krysten Catic, Ivana McCray, Danielle Morris, Sade Jacobs, LaChelda Sutherland, Aishah Kohn, Kelly Weddington, Porscha Team Totals
A TO Blk
0 10 7 11 3 11 0 12 0
0 1 0 1 2 1 1 2 0
2 2 1 2 1 3 0 3 0
54
8 14
43.4% 37.5% 62.5%
Player
04
Sweat, Ashley Zanotti, Danielle Gipson, Marlies Lehning, Shalee Kincaid, Kari Nelson, Kelsey Spani, Shalin Childs, Jalana Brown, Branshea Team Totals
25 51 05 41 02 23 33 34
F % 1st Half: 10-29 FG 3F 3FG % 1st Half: 2-7 F FT % 1st Half: 2-2
03 04 20 00 01 02 34
FG % 1st Half: 11-27 3FG % 1st Half: 0-3 FT % 1st Half: 7-11
f c g g g
40.7% 0.0% 63.6%
1-7 3-5 0-2 8-17 0-4 6-10 2-8 1-1 0-0
0-2 0-0 0-1 2-5 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0
2-3 0-0 0-0 2-2 3-4 5-8 1-2 0-0 2-2
21-54
3-10
15-21
2nd half: 10-27 2nd half: 3-7 2nd half: 8-10
37.0% 42.9% 80.0%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
3 3 6 3 2 1 3 5 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 3 1 3 4 2 0 2 2 1 5 5 10 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 11 20 31 17
Game: 21-54 Game: 3-10 Game: 15-21
TP
A TO Blk
Stl
Min
4 6 0 20 3 17 5 3 2
3 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0
1 0 2 5 3 5 2 1 0
1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0
1 0 1 0 0 4 1 1 0
33 16 17 33 35 31 22 10 3
60
7 19
4
8 200
38.9% 30.0% 71.4%
Deadball Rebounds 3
Missouri 74 • 11-11 (2-7) Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
f f f g g
34.5% 28.6% 100.0%
7-17 0-1 5-9 1-9 1-4 0-1 4-7 0-0 1-2
2-3 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-0 3-6 0-0 0-0
9-11 0-0 1-2 3-4 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2
19-50
5-14
15-21
2nd half: 9-21 2nd half: 3-7 2nd half: 13-19
42.9% 42.9% 68.4%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
5 1 6 3 0 1 1 0 1 7 8 3 4 2 6 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 10 18 28 10
Game: 19-50 Game: 5-14 Game: 15-21
38.0% 35.7% 71.4%
Offici Officials: Dee Kantner, Melissa Barlow, Michael Price Technical fouls: Missouri-None. Kansas State-None. Tech Attendance: 3974 Atten Score Scor by periods Missouri Miss Kansas State Kans
14
Deadball Rebounds 3
Kansas State 58 • 19-2, 6-2 Kan ##
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
Stl
TP
1st
2nd
Total
27 24
27 34
54 58
138 • Missouri Women’s Basketball
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
Stl
Min
##
Player
1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1
36 13 31 36 29 12 30 4 9
32
2
6 200
Scott, Marissa Jones, Shakara Mills, Bekah Hollins, Alyssa Brown, RaeShara Gee, Bailey Hanneman, Amanda Johnson, Jessra Richbow, Toy Frazier, Kendra Flores, Christine Team Totals
TP
A TO Blk
25 0 11 5 3 0 11 0 3
1 0 4 8 1 0 0 0 0
1 0 1 2 3 0 0 1 0
58 14
8
44 01 12 23 02 03 04 11 34
Deadball Rebounds 3
50
FG % 1st Half: 15-31 3FG % 1st Half: 4-8 FT % 1st Half: 6-11
f f g g g
48.4% 50.0% 54.5%
5-8 7-10 2-8 6-14 1-5 0-0 0-0 6-8 1-1 0-0 1-2
0-2 0-0 0-2 3-5 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0
0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 7-8 0-0 0-0 2-5
29-56
5-11
11-18
2nd half: 14-25 2nd half: 1-3 2nd half: 5-7
Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Tina Napier, Scotty Hermann Technical fouls: Kansas-None. Missouri-None. Attendance: 3546 Score by periods Kansas Missouri
1st
2nd
Total
29 40
31 34
60 74
56.0% 33.3% 71.4%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
0 2 2 3 2 2 4 4 0 6 6 1 1 3 4 1 3 4 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 4 3 1 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 2 5 11 25 36 20
Game: 29-56 Game: 5-11 Game: 11-18
51.8% 45.5% 61.1%
TP
A TO Blk
10 15 4 15 4 0 0 20 2 0 4
0 2 6 3 2 0 0 1 1 0 1
2 2 2 2 1 0 1 2 3 1 1 1 74 16 18
Stl
Min
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 4 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0
29 29 32 36 27 2 1 18 15 1 10
2
9 200 Deadball Rebounds 3
BAYLOR 72, MISSOURI 43
MISSOURI 52, KANSAS STATE 43
Missouri 43 • 11-12,(2-8)
Player
32
Scott, Marissa Jones, Shakara Mills, Bekah Hollins, Alyssa Brown, RaeShara Gee, Bailey Johnson, Jessra Otote, Jasmyn Richbow, Toy Brock, BreAnna Frazier, Kendra Flores, Christine Team Totals
01 12 23 02 04 10 11 22 34 50
FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:
9-29 1-8 2-5
f f g g g
31.0% 12.5% 40.0%
0-5 2-8 0-2 2-14 3-5 0-1 4-11 1-2 2-3 1-1 0-1 3-4
0-3 0-0 0-1 0-5 0-0 0-1 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1
0-0 0-2 0-0 1-2 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 2-3
18-57
2-15
5-11
2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:
9-28 1-7 3-6
32.1% 14.3% 50.0%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
2 2 4 2 1 1 2 4 0 0 0 1 2 2 4 2 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 1 2 6 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 2 3 3 2 5 10 19 29 20
Game: 18-57 Game: 2-15 Game: 5-11
TP
A TO Blk
0 4 0 5 7 0 10 3 4 2 0 8
1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0
43
6 20
1 1 0 1 3 0 4 1 5 0 1 3
0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Min
##
Player
1 2 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 2
26 25 6 29 32 9 21 7 22 3 3 17
04
Sweat, Ashley Childs, Jalana Gipson, Marlies Zanotti, Danielle Kincaid, Kari Nelson, Kelsey Hill, Kelsey Spani, Shalin Brown, Branshea Team Totals
Deadball Rebounds 3
Baylor 72 • 21-3,(9-2) #7/6 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
##
Player
03
Morrow, Jessica Allison, Rachel Wilson, Danielle Player, Jhasmin Griffin, Kelli Zachariason, Whitney Jones, Melissa Condrey, Terran Field, Ashley Palmer, Lindsay Medlock, Morghan Team Totals
14 11 15 21 04 05 20 24 25 55
FG % 1st Half: 14-26 3FG % 1st Half: 1-4 FT % 1st Half: 3-9
f f c g g
53.8% 25.0% 33.3%
4-9 2-4 11-13 5-8 2-3 0-1 1-1 2-4 0-2 0-1 3-5
1-3 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
0-0 1-2 4-14 3-6 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-2
30-51
2-5
10-27
2nd half: 16-25 2nd half: 1-1 2nd half: 7-18
0 0 0 1 2 4 6 2 4 9 13 1 0 7 7 1 0 2 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 1 2 4 6 13 32 45 11
Game: 30-51 Game: 2-5 Game: 10-27
58.8% 40.0% 37.0%
51 25 41 02 10 23 34
FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:
A TO Blk
9 5 26 14 4 0 3 4 0 0 7
2 0 1 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 0
1st
2nd
Total
21 32
22 40
43 72
2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:
0-3 0-0 0-1 0-3 1-6 0-2 0-1 0-2 0-0
7-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0
1-18
10-11
8-24 1-8 6-7
33.3% 12.5% 85.7%
2 4 6 2 2 2 4 3 2 3 5 2 2 2 4 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 5 4 9 14 17 31 17
Game: 16-52 Game: 1-18 Game: 10-11
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
Player
04
Johnson, Jessra Scott, Marissa Jones, Shakara Richbow, Toy Hollins, Alyssa Gee, Bailey Hanneman, Amanda Otote, Jasmyn Brown, RaeShara Flores, Christine Team Totals
Stl
Min
44
1 0 4 1 5 0 0 2 1 2 4
1 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 0
28 25 30 27 26 7 13 9 10 6 19
11
72 10 20
7
6 200 Deadball Rebounds 6
5-16 4-6 4-12 0-3 1-8 2-4 0-1 0-2 0-0 16-52
28.6% 0.0% 100.0%
##
32
TP
8-28 0-10 4-4
f f f g g
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
TP
A TO Blk
17 8 8 0 4 6 0 0 0
0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
43
2 2 2 0 5 1 0 1 0 2 2 15
Stl
Min
1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 0
38 21 35 30 36 20 9 9 2
2
8 200
30.8% 5.6% 90.9%
Deadball Rebounds 1
Missouri 52 • 12-12, 3-8
12 02 03 10 23 50
FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:
8-24 1-5 9-12
f f c g g
6-14 0-1 3-7 0-0 5-13 0-0 0-3 0-0 1-6 1-1 16-45
33.3% 20.0% 75.0%
2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:
0-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-5 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-0
5-5 1-2 6-8 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-6
2-12
18-25
8-21 1-7 9-13
38.1% 14.3% 69.2%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
2 7 9 1 0 2 2 4 6 0 6 4 0 3 3 3 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 5 1 2 2 4 0 2 3 5 15 22 37 17
Game: 16-45 Game: 2-12 Game: 18-25
35.6% 16.7% 72.0%
TP
A TO Blk
17 1 12 1 13 0 0 0 2 6
2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
52
4 15 11
4 1 0 1 3 2 1 0 1 2
6 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
Stl
Min
3 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 2 0
32 27 28 24 36 4 13 2 24 10
9 200 Deadball Rebounds 4
Officials: Eric Brewton, Clarke Stevens, Lisa Jones Technical fouls: Kansas State-None. Missouri-None. Attendance: 2018 Score by periods Kansas State Missouri
Officials: Michael Price, Mary Day, June Courteau Technical fouls: Missouri-None. Baylor-None. Attendance: 6334 Score by periods Missouri Baylor
64.0% 100.0% 38.9%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
33
3 11 200
31.6% 13.3% 45.5%
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
Stl
1st
2nd
Total
20 26
23 26
43 52
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##
44
Kansas State 43 • 20-4, 7-4 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
NEBRASKA 65, MISSOURI 52
TEXAS 66, MISSOURI 56 Texas 66 • 20-7, 8-5
Missouri 52 • 12-13, 3-9 ##
Player
04
Johnson, Jessra Scott, Marissa Jones, Shakara Richbow, Toy Hollins, Alyssa Mills, Bekah Hanneman, Amanda Brown, RaeShara Flores, Christine Team Totals
32 44 11 12 01 03 23 50
2008-09 BOX SCORES
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
FG % 1st Half: 10-30 3FG % 1st Half: 4-10 FT % 1st Half: 1-3
f f f g g
33.3% 40.0% 33.3%
10-18 0-2 5-9 1-5 4-18 0-1 0-3 2-6 0-0
3-5 0-2 0-0 0-0 2-7 0-0 0-3 0-3 0-0
0-0 1-2 1-3 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
22-62
5-20
3-6
2nd half: 12-32 2nd half: 1-10 2nd half: 2-3
37.5% 10.0% 66.7%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
3 8 11 3 0 1 1 2 1 2 3 3 2 3 5 2 2 2 4 4 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 4 4 10 23 33 17
Game: 22-62 Game: 5-20 Game: 3-6
Min
##
Player
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0
34 28 36 29 32 10 5 22 4
00
1
4 200
Williams, Earnesia Lindsey, Ashley Cortijo, Carla Raven, Brittainey Fontenette, Ashleigh Arriaran, Erika Nash, Kathleen Anderson, Yvonne Gayle, Ashley Nash, Kristen Team Totals
A TO Blk
23 1 11 3 10 0 0 4 0
2 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0
52
7
2 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 8
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
Stl
TP
35 03 10 33 04 05 12 22 32
35.5% 25.0% 50.0%
Deadball Rebounds 3
FG % 1st Half: 11-25 3FG % 1st Half: 3-10 FT % 1st Half: 5-5
f f g g g
44.0% 30.0% 100.0%
1-2 4-6 3-7 10-14 1-5 1-3 3-7 1-2 0-1 0-1
0-0 0-0 0-1 2-4 0-1 0-2 2-5 0-0 0-0 0-0
0-0 2-2 0-2 9-10 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-0
24-48
4-13
14-17
2nd half: 13-23 2nd half: 1-3 2nd half: 9-12
56.5% 33.3% 75.0%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
1 5 6 0 4 4 8 3 1 3 4 2 0 2 2 1 2 2 4 0 0 2 2 1 0 7 7 3 1 2 3 0 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 10 31 41 14
Game: 24-48 Game: 4-13 Game: 14-17
TP
A TO Blk
2 10 6 31 2 2 10 3 0 0
0 0 6 2 1 0 0 1 0 0
1 6 5 1 2 1 1 2 3 0 1 66 10 23
Stl
Min
0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0
0 1 3 1 0 1 2 0 0 0
23 30 32 31 14 12 31 16 10 1
4
8 200
50.0% 30.8% 82.4%
Deadball Rebounds 2
Nebraska 65 • 12-13, 3-9 Neb ##
Player
40
Montgomery, Cory Redmon, Catheryn Burke, Kaitlyn Turner, Yvonne Kelley, Dominique Neals, Nicole Kuhlmann, Kala Sidhu, Harleen Hester, Tay Periago, Jessica Team Totals
44 05 22 24 11 13 21 32 35
FG % 1st Half: 10-25 F 3FG % 1st Half: 4-10 3F FT % 1st Half: 4-6
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
f f g g g
40.0% 40.0% 66.7%
7-13 2-4 1-3 4-11 4-8 0-0 0-1 0-1 3-5 0-0
1-4 0-0 0-0 3-6 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
2-2 1-1 0-0 2-4 6-9 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-8 0-0
21-46
6-14
17-24
2nd half: 11-21 2nd half: 2-4 2nd half: 13-18
52.4% 50.0% 72.2%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
1 8 9 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 4 4 2 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 7 8 0 0 0 0 5 5 6 30 36
Game: 21-46 Game: 6-14 Game: 17-24
A TO Blk
0 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 0
17 5 2 13 16 0 0 0 12 0
3 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 5 0
1 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 3 1
9
65 12
9
1st
2nd
Total
25 28
27 37
52 65
Stl
Min
0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0
38 28 14 26 33 9 4 10 33 5
3
4 200
45.7% 42.9% 70.8%
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Deadball Rebounds 3
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
##
Player
04
Johnson, Jessra Jones, Shakara Mills, Bekah Hollins, Alyssa Brown, RaeShara Gee, Bailey Hanneman, Amanda Richbow, Toy Scott, Marissa Flores, Christine Team Totals
44 01 12 23 02 03 11 32 50
Offic Officials: Scott Yarbrough, Cameron Inouye, Brian Hall Tech Technical fouls: Missouri-None. Nebraska-None. Attendance: 4168 Atten Score by periods Sco Missouri Miss Nebraska Neb
Missouri 56 • 12-14, 3-10 TP
FG % 1st Half: 10-30 3FG % 1st Half: 2-6 FT % 1st Half: 2-4
f c g g g
33.3% 33.3% 50.0%
5-16 2-11 3-10 7-16 1-4 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-4 0-2
1-3 1-1 0-3 2-7 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-3 0-0
5-6 3-4 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-2
19-67
5-20
13-16
2nd half: 9-37 2nd half: 3-14 2nd half: 11-12
Officials: Beverly Roberts, Maj Forsberg, Doug Knight Technical fouls: Texas-None. Missouri-None. Attendance: 2524 Score by periods Texas Missouri
1st
2nd
Total
30 24
36 32
66 56
24.3% 21.4% 91.7%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
4 6 10 3 1 1 2 2 2 0 2 1 1 1 2 4 4 4 8 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 7 0 7 19 15 34 15
Game: 19-67 Game: 5-20 Game: 13-16
28.4% 25.0% 81.3%
TP
A TO Blk
16 8 6 18 2 0 3 2 0 1
2 0 3 0 3 0 0 1 1 0
1 2 1 3 2 2 0 0 2 0
56 10 13
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Stl
Min
2 2 1 0 2 0 2 2 0 0
20 39 30 35 25 4 5 15 22 5
0 11 200 Deadball Rebounds 1
MISSOURI 66, COLORADO 55
IOWA STATE 62, MISSOURI 47
Missouri 66 • 13-14, 4-10Big12 ##
Player
04
Johnson, Jessra Jones, Shakara Mills, Bekah Hollins, Alyssa Brown, RaeShara Gee, Bailey Richbow, Toy Scott, Marissa Flores, Christine Team Totals
44 01 12 23 02 11 32 50
f f g g g
50.0% 42.9% 0.0%
8-12 5-8 0-5 6-18 7-9 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-4
2-3 0-0 0-2 2-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
1-4 2-4 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-0
28-57
4-13
6-14
2nd half: 13-27 2nd half: 1-6 2nd half: 6-10
48.1% 16.7% 60.0%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
4 3 7 1 1 2 3 3 2 2 4 1 1 0 1 3 3 5 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 4 1 1 2 3 14 21 35 13
Game: 28-57 Game: 4-13 Game: 6-14
TP
A TO Blk
19 12 1 14 14 0 2 0 4
0 0 5 1 1 0 2 1 0
1 2 3 2 4 1 1 3 1
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Min
##
Player
0 2 1 0 5 0 2 0 0
25 33 30 33 31 2 17 20 9
32
Nisleit, Amanda Lacey, Alison Wieben, Nicky Bolte, Kelsey Ezell, Heather Williams, Whitney Yackley, Alexis Stuckey, Denae Florzak, Anna Arlen, Ashley Ross, Toccara Anderson, Jocelyn Team Totals
04 05 11 15 02 03 10 13 31
66 10 18
2 10 200
49.1% 30.8% 42.9%
Deadball Rebounds 3
41 44
FG % 1st Half: 10-29 3FG % 1st Half: 4-19 FT % 1st Half: 0-0
Colorado 55 • 11-15, 3-11Big12 ##
Player
22
Spears, Brittany Richards, Kara Fressle, Alyssa Smith, Bianca Mullaney, Kelly Jo Skildum, Hannah Dale, Chelsea Dunn, Courtney Team Totals
44 01 02 32 11 21 34
FG % 1st Half: 13-26 3FG % 1st Half: 3-7 FT % 1st Half: 0-0
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
f c g g g
50.0% 42.9% 0.0%
10-22 4-6 0-5 1-5 3-8 0-1 1-1 2-3
3-8 0-0 0-1 1-4 1-3 0-1 0-0 1-2
3-6 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
21-51
6-19
7-10
2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:
8-25 3-12 7-10
Officials: Clarke Stevens, Gator Parrish, Brenda Pantoja Technical fouls: Missouri-None. Colorado-None. Attendance: 2931 Score by periods Missouri Colorado
1st
2nd
Total
33 29
33 26
66 55
32.0% 25.0% 70.0%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
2 3 5 3 5 5 10 4 1 4 5 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 1 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 1 1 2 3 11 20 31 13
Game: 21-51 Game: 6-19 Game: 7-10
41.2% 31.6% 70.0%
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
Stl
TP
A TO Blk
26 12 0 3 7 0 2 5
2 0 5 0 1 0 0 2
Stl
Min
4 6 6 3 2 2 0 0
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
3 2 1 0 1 0 0 0
37 38 34 14 38 12 5 22
55 10 23
1
7 200
34.5% 21.1% 0.0%
6-7 0-6 1-6 6-12 6-16 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-1 0-0
3-4 0-4 0-1 3-6 5-13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0
2-2 3-4 1-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2
21-53
11-29
9-12
2nd half: 11-24 2nd half: 7-10 2nd half: 9-12
45.8% 70.0% 75.0%
4 1 5 0 0 3 3 0 0 7 7 2 2 3 5 2 2 3 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 3 5 0 5 15 22 37 11
Game: 21-53 Game: 11-29 Game: 9-12
TP
A TO Blk
17 3 3 15 19 0 0 0 0 4 0 1
1 3 0 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Stl
Min
4 1 2 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
34 38 30 32 40 4 2 3 1 8 2 6
62 12 13
3
7 200
39.6% 37.9% 75.0%
Deadball Rebounds 3
Missouri 47 • 13-15, 4-11 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
##
Player
04
Johnson, Jessra Jones, Shakara Mills, Bekah Hollins, Alyssa Brown, RaeShara Gee, Bailey Hanneman, Amanda Scott, Marissa Flores, Christine Team Totals
44 01 12 23 02
Deadball Rebounds 1
f g g g g
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
03 32 50
FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:
6-25 0-5 4-7
f c g g g
24.0% 0.0% 57.1%
5-16 2-9 2-5 4-12 3-9 0-0 0-0 1-1 3-4
0-1 0-1 0-2 0-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
0-0 3-7 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2
20-56
1-8
6-13
2nd half: 14-31 2nd half: 1-3 2nd half: 2-6
45.2% 33.3% 33.3%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
0 6 6 3 2 4 6 0 4 2 6 1 3 1 4 3 3 3 6 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 2 1 4 0 4 18 17 35 12
Game: 20-56 Game: 1-8 Game: 6-13
35.7% 12.5% 46.2%
TP
A TO Blk
10 7 5 9 7 0 0 2 7
0 4 3 0 4 0 0 1 0
Stl
Min
1 1 3 4 1 0 0 1 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2
1 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0
29 31 28 36 33 4 3 22 14
47 12 12
4
6 200 Deadball Rebounds 3
Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Beverly Roberts, Bob Trammell Technical fouls: Iowa State-None. Missouri-Johnson, Jessra. Attendance: 1501 Score by periods Iowa State Missouri
1st
2nd
Total
24 16
38 31
62 47
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FG % 1st Half: 15-30 3FG % 1st Half: 3-7 FT % 1st Half: 0-4
Iowa State 62 • 22-7,10-5 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
TEXAS TECH 63, MISSOURI 56
TEXAS 62, MISSOURI 59
Missouri 56 • 13-16/4-12 ##
Player
04
Johnson, Jessra Jones, Shakara Mills, Bekah Hollins, Alyssa Brown, RaeShara Gee, Bailey Hanneman, Amanda Richbow, Toy Scott, Marissa Flores, Christine Team Totals
44 01 12 23 02 03 11 32
2008-09 BOX SCORES
50
FG % 1st Half: 10-24 3FG % 1st Half: 3-9 FT F % 1st Half: 4-4
Missouri 59 • 13-17, 4-12 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
f f g g g
41.7% 33.3% 100.0%
3-7 4-5 3-5 6-22 4-6 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-7
0-0 0-0 1-3 2-8 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1
1-4 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-4 0-0 2-5
22-53
4-14
8-15
2nd half: 12-29 2nd half: 1-5 2nd half: 4-11
41.4% 20.0% 36.4%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
0 2 2 4 2 1 3 4 0 2 2 5 2 3 5 1 3 5 8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 1 2 3 0 1 4 5 2 2 1 3 11 22 33 22
Game: 22-53 Game: 4-14 Game: 8-15
TP
A TO Blk
7 8 7 16 9 0 0 3 0 6
0 0 2 1 6 0 0 2 0 0
4 2 4 2 3 0 1 1 0 1
56 11 18
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Min
##
Player
1 4 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 1
23 33 23 37 34 3 7 12 10 18
1
Mills, Bekah Hollins, Alyssa Brown, RaeShara Johnson, Jessra Jones, Shakara Richbow, Toy Hanneman, Amanda Scott, Marissa Flores, Christine Team Totals
12 23 4 44 11 3 32 50
1 11 200
41.5% 28.6% 53.3%
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
Stl
FG % 1st Half: 14-36 3FG % 1st Half: 3-8 FT % 1st Half: 0-0
Deadball Rebounds 4
* * * * *
38.9% 37.5% 0.0%
2-6 6-16 1-4 5-16 5-12 0-0 0-3 0-1 3-6
0-2 4-5 0-0 1-4 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0
5-6 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-3
22-64
5-14
10-13
2nd half: 8-28 2nd half: 2-6 2nd half: 10-13
28.6% 33.3% 76.9%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
2 3 5 3 2 2 4 3 2 3 5 2 3 10 13 3 2 5 7 3 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 1 2 4 6 14 32 46 19
Game: 22-64 Game: 5-14 Game: 10-13
TP
A TO Blk
9 16 4 11 11 0 0 0 8
2 1 4 1 2 0 1 0 0
Stl
Min
3 2 3 2 0 0 0 2 1
0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 3
1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0
30 36 34 29 28 11 8 4 20
59 11 13
6
3 200
34.4% 35.7% 76.9%
Deadball Rebounds 1
Texas 62 • 21-10, 8-8 Texas Tech 63 • 16-14/6-10 Texa Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
##
Player
31
Roberson, Ashlee Seals, Dominic Walker, Keisha W Moore, Maria Henderson, LaVonda Barncastle, Jordan Murphree, Jordan Martin, Tilmila Mallard, Kierra Brown, Maddy Rumph, Alana Team T Totals T
41 02 03 23 01 13 14 20 32 33
FG % 1st Half: 10-25 3FG % 1st Half: 0-3 F % 1st Half: 2-2 FT
f f g g g
2-6 5-9 0-1 1-3 1-2 1-1 8-14 0-0 3-9 0-0 0-0
0-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
21-45
40.0% 0.0% 100.0%
2-7
2nd half: 11-20 2nd half: 2-4 2nd half: 17-24
0-0 4-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 3-5 8-8 2-4 0-0 0-0 19-26
55.0% 50.0% 70.8%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
3 6 9 3 1 3 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 3 4 3 0 2 2 0 3 7 10 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 23 31 14
Game: 21-45 Game: 2-7 Game: 19-26
46.7% 28.6% 73.1%
Officia Doug Knight, Michol Murray, Doug Williams Officials: Technical fouls: Missouri-None. Texas Tech-None. Techn Attendance: 9081 Attend Score by periods Misso Missouri Texas Tech
1st
2nd
Total
27 22
29 41
56 63
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TP
A TO Blk
4 14 0 2 2 4 21 8 8 0 0
2 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 0
2 3 0 2 1 0 2 2 5 0 0
63 15 17
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 3
Player Williams, Earnesia Cortijo, Carla Fontenette, Ashleigh Lindsey, Ashley Nash, Kathleen Raven, Brittainey Anderson, Yvonne Gayle, Ashley Nash, Kristen Arriaran, Erika Team Totals
Stl
Min
00
1 1 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 1 0
30 39 8 15 22 11 32 16 23 4 0+
3
8 200 Deadball Rebounds 1
Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
##
33 35 5 10 12 22 32 4
FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:
7-29 1-6 9-12
* * * * *
24.1% 16.7% 75.0%
3-9 2-8 1-11 2-5 5-13 3-9 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-3
0-1 1-2 0-3 0-0 3-7 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
9-11 4-5 3-3 0-0 3-6 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
17-60
5-16
23-29
2nd half: 10-31 2nd half: 4-10 2nd half: 14-17
Officials: Bob Trammell, Eric Brewton, Cameron Inouye Technical fouls: Missouri-None. Texas-None. Attendance: 2009 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship - Game 3 Fouled Out: none Score by periods Missouri Texas
1st
2nd
Total
31 24
28 38
59 62
32.3% 40.0% 82.4%
Rebounds Off Def Tot PF
3 8 11 2 1 0 1 4 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 3 3 10 13 0 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 2 4 6 15 30 45 13
Game: 17-60 Game: 5-16 Game: 23-29
28.3% 31.3% 79.3%
TP
A TO Blk
15 9 5 4 16 11 0 0 0 2
0 5 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0
1 3 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 1
62 10 13
1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0
Stl
Min
2 4 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
29 25 30 24 34 23 9 15 3 8
5 10 200 Deadball Rebounds 2
2009-10 OPPONENTS
BIG 12 CONFERENCE
The Big 12 Conference has established a consistent level of national success on the field and in the classroom as it enters its 14th season in 2009-10. Since it began play in 1996-97, the Conference can boast of 34 team crowns and over 400 individual NCAA Championships. The success continued through 2008-09 as Texas A&M captured national titles in men’s golf as well as men’s and women’s outdoor track & field. The league placed two teams in the Bowl Championship Series for the fifth time and had a team play for the BCS National Championship for the sixth season. In addition, two volleyball teams advanced to the semifinals of the NCAA Championship and Oklahoma played in the Women’s Final Four. Missouri softball and Texas baseball punched tickets to the College World Series. Among individual honors, Sally Kipyego (Texas Tech) became the first NCAA Division I female or male runner to win three consecutive cross country national championships. She was named the Honda Award winner for the third season as the nation’s top female cross country athlete, becoming just the eighth athlete to win the award three times in any sport. Jenny Barringer (Colorado) claimed the Honda Award for Track & Field while Oleksandr Nedovyesov (Oklahoma State) was named ITA/Campbell’s Tennis Player of the Year. For the fourth time in its 13-year history a Big 12 student-athlete won the Heisman Trophy. The Big 12 also established a
high-water mark, as for the first time in the 74-year history of the Heisman Trophy four of the top five vote-getters hailed from the same conference, including award-winner Sam Bradford (Oklahoma). Over the past five seasons a total of 13 NCAA trophies have been hoisted by Big 12 institutions, with at least one national crown won in all but one year for the Conference, including each of the past 12 seasons. The Big 12 leads all conferences with its six appearances in BCS title games. League squads have played for the football national championship six times in the last nine years with berths in 16 BCS games overall, including two each in 2007 and 2008. The Big 12 led all conferences with five teams ranked in the final 2008 BCS Standings. In addition, an all-time high nine league players earned consensus All-America recognition this past season, more than any other conference. In basketball, 10 women’s and nine men’s teams have advanced to their respective Final Fours in the past eight seasons as the Big 12 continues its place among the elite intercollegiate athletic conferences. The six men’s Final Four participants since 2002 are tied for the most of any conference. Numerous national honors have been won by basketball student-athletes during the league’s history. The Big 12 had a national player of the year honoree for the third straight year when Blake Griffin (Oklahoma) was the consensus winner in 2008-09. Courtney Paris (Oklahoma) gave the conference a consensus All-America selection in women’s basket-
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ball for the ninth straight season. The Big 12 The member institutions of the Big 12 Conference are committed to competition in and its member an arena where sportsmanship and the sense of fair play take center stage. Whether institutions are on the field, within the community or in the classroom, those who make up the Big 12 – committed to its administrators, coaches, game officials, and student-athletes – support the highest a competitive ideals in sportsmanship. environment At the heart of sportsmanship is the commitment of the institutions towards rewhere sportsspect for the opposition and those officiating contests in the 21 sports sponsored by the Big 12. It is with a sense of fair play that a true sporting demeanor in the spirit of manship and fair intercollegiate competition can be created and maintained with a total regard for the play take center welfare of student-athletes, coaches, support personnel and spectators. stage. Whether Sportsmanship on the field of play is governed by Conference rules and guideon the field, in lines, as well as those established under the NCAA and amateur organizations. It is the classroom, the responsibility of game officials and administrators to see to strict adherence to or within the these guidelines. The behavior of spectators is managed by event personnel, who are community the encouraged to deal with interference or abuse of appropriate sporting behavior in the student-athletes, strictest of methods. The Big 12 Conference and its member institutions appreciate the support of the administrators, majority of fans who wish to create an atmosphere of competition that allows the parcoaches and ticipants to showcase the game and their respective skills. game officials of the Big 12 support the highest ideals in sportsmanship. has over 330 academic honorees, averaging Big 12 student-athletes also do well in gar- more than 25 each season. nering national academic recognition. Sarah The Big 12 can boast of other stories Pavan (Nebraska) was named Academic All- that combine on and off the field success. America of the Year in volleyball in 2006 and Patience Knight (Texas Tech) was the re2007 by ESPN The Magazine and College cipient of the Honda Inspiration Award in Sports Information Directors of America with 2008, given to an outstanding female cola 4.0 grade-point average in Biochemistry. lege athlete who overcomes adversity She also won the national academic honor to excel in her sport. She was diagnosed with presented for all sports in 2006-07 and was a cancerous tumor in 2007, but rebounded to named recipient of the prestigious 2006-07 win All-America honors at the 2008 NCAA InHonda-Broderick Award as Collegiate door Track & Field Championships. Woman Athlete of the Year. She is the first Competitive excellence, scholarship and athlete since the Big 12 was formed to earn sportsmanship are all equal components of the accolade. In its history, the conference the Big 12 philosophy. All-Big 12 teams and
BIG 12 SPORTSMANSHIP STATEMENT
Nebraska, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University, University of Texas, Texas A&M University and Texas Tech University. The institutions created a league that encompasses seven states, over 45 million people and television households in 18 of the top 100 markets within its geographic footprint. The conference conducts championships for 20 of its 21 sports. Each championship helps to determine teams and/or individuals that will represent the Conference in national postseason competition. The winner of the Big 12 football championship game earns the league’s berth into the prestigious Bowl Championship Series. In the last several years the Big 12 has increased its bowl agreements and expanded television opportunities for all sports through contracts with ABC/ESPN and FSN. Most recently, the league renewed and expanded its multi-year arrangement with ABC/ESPN, Inc. The new contract began in 2008-09. In its first 13 years, the Conference has distributed more than $1.1 billion to its 12 member institutions. The Big 12 staff administers to over 4,600 student-athletes in 21 sports. The conference office is headquartered in Irving, Texas.
BIG 12 CONFERENCE DIRECTORY 400 East John Carpenter Freeway Iriving, TX 75062 Telephone __________________________(469) 524-1000 General Fax _________________________(469) 524-1049 Website _______________________www.big12sports.com
Dan Beebe Commissioner
Tim Weiser Deputy Commissioner
Tim Allen Sr. Assoc. Commissioner
Dru Hancock Sr. Assoc. Commissioner
Joni James Lehman Associate Director of Communications / Women’s Basketball Contact (469) 524-1022 joni@big12sports.com
Commissioner _______________________Dan Beebe Deputy Commissioner _________________Tim Weiser Sr. Assoc. Commissioner________________ Tim Allen Sr. Assoc. Commissioner_____________ Dru Hancock Assoc. Commissioner ____________ John Underwood Chief Financial Officer ________________ Steve Pace Assistant Commissioner _______________ Bob Burda Assistant Commissioner ____________ Brad Clements Assistant Commissioner ______________ Lori Ebihara Assistant Commissioner _____________ Dayna Scherf Assistant Commissioner ___________ Edward Stewart Director of Compliance ________________ Keri Boyce Director of Communications ___________ Rob Carolla Director of Football Champ._________ Donnie Duncan Director of Marketing _________________ Maark Keith Coor. of Football Officials ___________ Walt Anderson Assoc. Dir. of Comm. ___________Joni James Lehman Asst. Dir. of Comm. _______________ Carmen Branch Asst. Dir. fof Video Services _________ Sean Hollister Internet Servies Manager __________ Kiron Anderson Championships Manager_____________ Blair Beneke Business/Ticket Manager _______________ Tim Frick Exec. Asst. to Commissioner ___________Melanie Ellis Administrative Assistant_____________ Regina Everett Administrative Assistant________________ Tracy Hunt Administrative Assistant_____________ Valerie Rocha Administrative Assistant_____________ Neesha Quinn Recept./Admin. Asst. ____________ Michelle Peterson Will Hancock Comm. Asst. ___________ Candace Eng Will Hancock Comm. Asst. _______Emily Franzenberg Internet Services Asst. ______________Sam Neumann
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BIG 12 CONFERENCE
Academic All-Big 12 squads are recognized for each sport at the end of their respective seasons. At the end of each academic year, the Conference honors its top male and female student-athletes with the Big 12 Athlete of the Year and Big 12 Sportsperson of the Year awards. Institutions can also nominate studentathletes for the prestigious Dr. Prentice Gautt Postgraduate Scholarships at the end of each academic year. A total of 225 scholars have received over 1.3 million in postgraduate financial aid through the first 13 years of the program. The Big 12 sponsors 21 sports. Men’s squads include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, swimming & diving, tennis and wrestling. Women’s teams are fielded in basketball, cross country, golf, gymnastics, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis and volleyball. The conference is made up of 12 institutions that have shared many traditional rivalries throughout their histories. Member schools include - Baylor University, University of Colorado, Iowa State University, University of Kansas, Kansas State University, University of Missouri, University of
NORTHERN IOWA
MEMPHIS
Sunday, Nov. 15 • Columbia, Mo. • 5 p.m.
Wednesday Nov. 18 • Columbia, Mo. • 6:30 p.m.
QUICK FACTS
QUICK FACTS
COACHING STAFF
COACHING STAFF
2009-10 OPPONENTS
Location ___________________________________________ Cedar Falls, Iowa Founded ____________________________________________________ 1876 Enrollment __________________________________________________ 12,908 Colors __________________________________________ Purple and Old Gold Nickname_________________________________________________ Panthers Conference ___________________________________________Missouri Valley President __________________________________________ Dr. Benjamin Allen Director of Athletics ______________________________________ Troy Dannen Home Facility (Capacity) __________________________ McLeod Center (7,018)
Location _____________________________________________ Memphis, Tenn. Founded ____________________________________________________ 1912 Enrollment __________________________________________________ 21,600 Colors _______________________________________________ Blue and Gray Nickname____________________________________________________Tigers Conference _________________________________________ Conference USA President __________________________________________ Dr. Shirley Raines Director of Athletics ______________________________________R.C. Johnson Home Facility (Capacity) ________________The Elma Roane Fieldhouse (2,565)
Head Coach_____________________________ Tanya Warren (Creighton, 1988) Record at UNI ________________________________________ 24-37 (2 years) Career Record ________________________________________________ Same Assistant Coaches ___________________________ Brad Nelson (Oregon, 1994) Kelley Jacobs (Northern Iowa, 1997) Adam DeJoode (Iowa State) Graduate Assistants _____________________Courtney Felke (Evansville, 2008) Basketball Office Phone ________________________________ (319) 273-6464
Head Coach Tanya Warren
2008-09 REVIEW Overall Record________________________________________________ 11-19 Conference Record/Finish ____________________________________ 9-9/Sixth Starters Returning/Lost ___________________________________________ 5-0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost______________________________________ 12/1 Newcomers _____________________________________________________ 4
Head Coach_________________________________Melissa McFerrin (Missouri, Record at UM _________________________________________ 12-18 (1 year) Career Record ________________________________________ 62-88 (5 years) Assistant Coaches ________________ Danielle O’Banion (Boston College, 2001) Brett Schneider (West Texas A&M, 1997) Michael Wholey (Emerson College, 2004) Basketball Office Phone ________________________________ (901) 678-4120
2008-09 REVIEW
Head Coach Melissa McFerrin
ALL-TIME SERIES
UM ALL-TIME
UNI ALL-TIME
Last Postseason Play _________________________ 2004 WNIT Second Round Result ____________________________________ L, Western Kentucky 104-87
Last Postseason Play ______________________ 2006 WNIT Preliminary Round Result _____________________________________________ L, Kansas 59-49
MEDIA RELATIONS
MEDIA RELATIONS Kim Wypiszynski
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ALL-TIME SERIES
Series vs. Missouri _____________________________________ MU leads, 5-4 Series Streak _______________________________________________ 1 by MU Last Meeting ___________________________________________Jan. 17, 1995 Result ___________________________________________________MU 72-69
Series vs. Missouri _________________________________ Missouri leads, 4-0 Series Streak _______________________________________________ 4 by MU Last Meeting __________________________________________ Dec. 11, 2002 Result ___________________________________________________MU 89-77
WBB Contact ____________________________________________ Kara Moran Office Phone _________________________________________ (319) 273-5455 Cell Phone ___________________________________________ (319) 415-0911 E-Mail Address ___________________________________kara.moran@uni.edu SID FAX _____________________________________________ (319) 273-3602 Press Row Phone _____________________________________ (319) 273-7385 Website ________________________________________ www.unipanthers.com
Overall Record________________________________________________ 12-18 Conference Record/Finish ___________________________________ 5-11 / 10th Starters Returning/Lost ___________________________________________ 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost_______________________________________ 5/6 Newcomers _____________________________________________________ 8
Latoya Bullard
WBB Contact _________________________________________ Tammy DeGroff Office Phone _________________________________________ (901) 678-5787 Cell Phone ___________________________________________ (901) 734-1504 E-Mail Address _________________________________ tdegroff@memphis.edu SID FAX _____________________________________________ (901) 678-4134 Press Row Phone _____________________________________ (901) 678-2005 Website _________________________________________ www.gotigersgo.com
INDIANA
FLORIDA A&M
Sunday, Nov. 22 • Bloomington, Ind. • 1 p.m.
Friday Nov. 27 • Tallahassee, Fla. • 4 p.m.
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2008-09 REVIEW
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Location ___________________________________________ Bloomington, Ind. Founded ____________________________________________________ 1820 Enrollment __________________________________________________ 38,247 Colors __________________________________________ Cream and Crimson Nickname_________________________________________________ Hoosiers Conference _________________________________________________Big Ten President ________________________________________Michael A. McRobbie Director of Athletics ____________________________________Rick Greenspan Home Facility (Capacity) __________________________ Assembly Hall (17,357)
Location ____________________________________________ Tallahassee, Fla. Founded ____________________________________________________ 1887 Enrollment __________________________________________________ 12,000 Colors ___________________________________________ Orange and Green Nickname__________________________________________________ Rattlers Conference ______________________________________ Mid-Eastern Athletic President _________________________________________ Dr. James Ammons Director of Athletics _________________________________ William “Bill” Hayes Home Facility (Capacity) ____________________________ Gaither Gym (3,365)
Head Coach Felicia Legette-Jack
Overall Record________________________________________________ 21-11 Conference Record/Finish _________________________________ 11-7 / T-Fifth Starters Returning/Lost ___________________________________________ 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost_______________________________________ 8/4 Newcomers _____________________________________________________ 3
ALL-TIME SERIES
Head Coach_____________________ LeDawn Gibson (Warner Southern, 2000) Record at FAMU _______________________________________ 14-17 (1 year) Career Record ________________________________________________ Same Assistant Coaches ________________________ Latasha Shipman (Shaw, 2004) Stephen Joyner (Johnson C. Smith, 2001) Andrea Johnson (Tusculum College, 2007) Basketball Office Phone ________________________________ (850) 561-2193
Head Coach LeDawn Gibson
Series vs. Missouri ______________________________________ UI leads, 2-1 Series Streak ____________________________________________2 by Indiana Last Meeting __________________________________________ Nov. 25, 2008 Result _______________________________________________ Indiana, 63-54
FAMU ALL-TIME
Last Postseason Play ___________________________2009 WNIT Quarterfinals Result __________________________________________L, Illinois State 66-55
Last Postseason Play ____________________________________________N/A
MEDIA RELATIONS
MEDIA RELATIONS
Jamie Braun
ALL-TIME SERIES
Series vs. Missouri __________________________________ Missouri leads 1-0 Series Streak _______________________________________________ 1 by MU Last Meeting __________________________________________ Dec. 10, 1983 Result ___________________________________________________MU 92-67
IU ALL-TIME
WBB Contact __________________________________________ Shana Daniels Office Phone _________________________________________ (812) 855-9402 Cell Phone ___________________________________________ (309) 255-8006 E-Mail Address __________________________________ sldaniel@indiana.edu SID FAX _____________________________________________ (812) 855-9401 Press Row Phone _____________________________________ (812) 855-2754 Website ________________________________________ www.IUHoosiers.com
Overall Record________________________________________________ 14-17 Conference Record/Finish ___________________________________ 9-7 / Ninth Starters Returning/Lost ___________________________________________ 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost_______________________________________ 4/6 Newcomers _____________________________________________________ 4
Deidra Jones
WBB Contact ________________________________________ Ronnie Johnson Office Phone _________________________________________ (850) 561-2701 Home Phone _________________________________________ (850) 443-5765 E-Mail Address _______________________________ ronjon_2001@yahoo.com SID FAX _____________________________________________ (850) 599-3206 Website _____________________________________ www.thefamurattlers.com
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2009-10 OPPONENTS
Head Coach________________________ Felicia Legette-Jack (Syracuse, 1989) Record at IU _________________________________________ 58-40 (3 years) Career Record ______________________________________ 112-103 (7 years) Associate Head Coach ___________ Katie Abrahamson-Henderson (Iowa, 1990) Assistant Coaches __________________________ Jose Mori (Penn State, 2000) Amaka Agugua (Hofstra, 2005) Basketball Office Phone ________________________________ (812) 855-3013
FLORIDA STATE
BALL STATE
Sunday, Nov. 29 • Tallahassee, Fla. • 1 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 5 • Columbia, Mo. • 12:30 p.m.
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Location ____________________________________________ Tallahassee, Fla. Founded ____________________________________________________ 1851 Enrollment __________________________________________________ 38,553 Colors _____________________________________________ Garnet and Gold Nickname________________________________________________ Seminoles Conference ___________________________________________ Atlantic Coast President ___________________________________________Dr. T.K. Wetherell Director of Athletics ____________________________________Randy Spetman Home Facility (Capacity) _____________ Donald L. Tucker Civic Center (12,100)
Location ________________________________________________Muncie, Ind. Founded ____________________________________________________ 1918 Enrollment __________________________________________________ 17,728 Colors ___________________________________________ Cardinal and White Nickname_________________________________________________ Cardinals Conference ___________________________________________ Mid-American President _________________________________________ Dr. Jo Ann M. Gora Director of Athletics _______________________________________ Tom Collins Home Facility (Capacity) _________________________ Worthern Arena (11,500)
Head Coach__________________________ Sue Semrau (Cal-San Diego, 1985) Record at FSU _____________________________________ 205-160 (12 years) Career Record ________________________________________________ Same Associate Head Coach ________________Cori Close (UC-Santa Barbara, 1993) Assistant Coaches ________________________ Lance White (Texas Tech, 1996) Angie Johnson (Louisville, 1991) Basketball Office Phone ________________________________ (850) 644-6959
Head Coach Sue Semrau
Overall Record_________________________________________________ 26-8 Conference Record/Finish ___________________________________ 12-2/T-first Starters Returning/Lost ___________________________________________ 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost_______________________________________ 7/3 Newcomers _____________________________________________________ 2
ALL-TIME SERIES
Head Coach_____________________________ Kelly Packard (Anderson, 1990) Record at BSU__________________________________________ 26-9 (1 year) Career Record ________________________________________________ Same Associate Head Coach __________________Lisa McDonald (Upper Iowa, 2000) Assistant Coaches _______________________ Lindsay Shade (Davidson, 2004) Carter Shaw (Utah, 2995) Basketball Office Phone ________________________________ (765) 285-8225
Head Coach Kelly Packard
Series vs. Missouri __________________________________ Missouri leads 2-0 Series Streak _______________________________________________ 2 by MU Last Meeting __________________________________________ Dec. 28, 1995 Result ___________________________________________________MU 61-47
ALL-TIME SERIES
Series vs. Missouri __________________________________ Missouri leads 1-0 Series Streak _______________________________________________ 1 by MU Last Meeting _________________________________________ March 24, 2003 Result ___________________________________________________MU 88-77
FSU ALL-TIME
BSU ALL-TIME
MEDIA RELATIONS
MEDIA RELATIONS
Last Postseason Play _________________________2009 NCAA Second Round Result _________________________________________L, Arizona State 63-58
Jacinta Monroe
Overall Record_________________________________________________ 26-9 Conference Record/Finish ____________________________ 14-2/West Div. first Starters Returning/Lost ___________________________________________ 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost_______________________________________ 8/4 Newcomers _____________________________________________________ 5
WBB Contact __________________________________________ Dave Schmidt Office Phone _________________________________________ (850) 644-4836 Cell Phone ___________________________________________ (989) 621-0198 E-Mail Address _____________________________________dschmidt@fsu.edu SID FAX _____________________________________________ (850) 644-3820 Press Row Phone _____________________________________ (850) 224-8790 Website _________________________________________ www.seminoles.com
148 • Missouri Women’s Basketball
Last Postseason Play _________________________2009 NCAA Second Round Result ___________________________________________ L, Iowa State 71-57
Audrey McDonald
WBB Contact __________________________________________ Paula Haughn Office Phone _________________________________________ (765) 285-8242 E-Mail Address ___________________________________ pmhaughn@bsu.edu SID FAX _____________________________________________ (765) 285-8242 Press Row Phone _____________________________________ (765) 285-8930 Website ______________________________________www.ballstatesports.com
BRADLEY
TEXAS PAN-AMERICAN
Tuesday, Dec. 8 • Peoria, Ill. • 7:05 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 10 • Columbia, Mo. • 6:30 p.m.
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Location _________________________________________________ Peoria, Ill. Founded ____________________________________________________ 1897 Enrollment ___________________________________________________ 6,055 Colors _______________________________________________Red and White Nickname___________________________________________________ Braves Conference ___________________________________________Missouri Valley President __________________________________________Joanne K. Glasser Director of Athletics _____________________________________Ken Kavanagh Home Facility (Capacity) ___________________________ Carver Arena (11.060)
Location _____________________________________________Edinburg, Texas Founded ____________________________________________________ 1927 Enrollment __________________________________________________ 17,534 Colors ________________________________ Forest Green, Orange and White Nickname______________________________________________ Lady Broncs Conference _____________________________________________ Great West Interim President ____________________________________Dr. Charles Sorber Director of Athletics ________________________________________ Chris King Home Facility (Capacity) ________________________ UTPA Fieldhouse (4,000)
Head Coach Paula Buscher
Overall Record________________________________________________ 21-10 Conference Record/Finish ___________________________________ 11-7/fourth Starters Returning/Lost __________________________________________ 10/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost_______________________________________ 3/2 Newcomers _____________________________________________________ 3
ALL-TIME SERIES
Head Coach___________ Denny Downing (Northwestern Oklahoma State, 1989) Record at UTPA__________________________________________First season Career Record _____________________________________ 179-175 (20 years) Assistant Coaches _____________ Britney Jordan (Texas A&M-Commerce, 2009) Keelah Wilson (UTSA, 2000) G Maeweather Basketball Office Phone ________________________________ (956) 381-2974
Head Coach Denny Downing
Series vs. Missouri __________________________________ Missouri leads 7-2 Series Streak ___________________________________________ 5 by Missouri Last Meeting ___________________________________________ Dec. 9, 2008 Result _______________________________________________Missouri 83-54
ALL-TIME SERIES
Series vs. Missouri __________________________________ Missouri leads 1-0 Series Streak _______________________________________________ 1 by MU Last Meeting ___________________________________________ Dec. 3, 1993 Result ___________________________________________________MU 80-65
BU ALL-TIME
UTPA ALL-TIME
MEDIA RELATIONS
MEDIA RELATIONS
Last Postseason Play ___________________________________________ N/A
Sonya Harris
Overall Record________________________________________________ 14-16 Conference Record/Finish _________________________________________N/A Starters Returning/Lost ___________________________________________ 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost_______________________________________ 9/7 Newcomers _____________________________________________________ 3
WBB Contact _______________________________________________ Jim Rea Office Phone _________________________________________ (309) 677-3869 Cell Phone ___________________________________________ (309) 256-4376 E-Mail Address _____________________________________ jrea@bradley.edu SID FAX _____________________________________________ (309) 677-2626 Press Row Phone _____________________________________ (309) 256-4379 Website __________________________________________ www.bubraves.com
Last Postseason Play ____________________________________________N/A
Rose Esther Jean
WBB Contact ____________________________________________ Zena Davila Office Phone _________________________________________ (956) 380-8799 Home Phone _________________________________________ (956) 739-4878 E-Mail Address ______________________________ zedavila@broncs.upta.edu SID FAX _____________________________________________ (956) 381-2398 Press Row Phone _____________________________________ (956) 381-2236 Website ________________________________________ www.utpabroncs.com
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2009-10 OPPONENTS
Head Coach_________________________Paula Buscher (Missouri State, 1986) Record at BU ________________________________________ 96-132 (9 years) Career Record _____________________________________ 139-170 (12 years) Assistant Coaches ________________________________________ Jeni Garber Kari Kerkhoff NcKell Copeland Basketball Office Phone ________________________________ (309) 677-4557
MURRAY STATE
ARKANSAS PINE-BLUFF
Sunday, Dec. 13 • Columbia, Mo. • 1 p.m.
Monday, Dec. 21 • Columbia, Mo. • 6:30 p.m.
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Location _________________________________________________Murray, Ky. Founded ____________________________________________________ 1922 Enrollment __________________________________________________ 10,500 Colors _______________________________________________Navy and Gold Nickname___________________________________________________ Racers Conference _____________________________________________ Ohio Valley President __________________________________________ Dr. Randy J. Dunn Director of Athletics ________________________________________ Allen Ward Home Facility (Capacity) _____________ Regional Special Events Center (8,500)
Location ______________________________________________Pine Bluff, Ark. Founded ____________________________________________________ 1873 Enrollment ___________________________________________________ 3,800 Colors ______________________________________________ Black and Gold Nickname_________________________________________ Golden Lady Lions Conference _____________________________________ Southwestern Athletic Chancellor ___________________________________ Dr. Lawrence A. Davis, Jr. Director of Athletics ______________________________Louis “Skip” Perkins, Jr. Home Facility (Capacity) __________________________H.O. Clemmons (4,500)
Head Coach_____________________________ Rob Cross (Murray State, 1991) Record at MSU _________________________________________ 23-9 (1 year) Career Record ________________________________________________ Same Assistant Coaches __________________________ Carol Duncan (Purdue, 2006) Victoria Jones (Dayton, 2001) Ashley Hayes (Murray State, 2007) Basketball Office Phone ________________________________ (270) 809-3351
Head Coach_________________________ Cary Shelton (Arkansas State, 2005) Record at UAPB _________________________________________First season Career Record ________________________________________________ Same Assistant Coaches ______________________________________ Stacie Vincent Jessica Kern Basketball Office Phone ________________________________ (870) 575-8681
2008-09 REVIEW
2008-09 REVIEW
Head Coach Rob Cross
Overall Record_________________________________________________ 23-9 Conference Record/Finish ____________________________________ 16-2/first Starters Returning/Lost ___________________________________________ 1/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost_______________________________________ 7/5 Newcomers _____________________________________________________ 8
ALL-TIME SERIES
Overall Record________________________________________________ 12-19 Big Ten Record/Finish _____________________________________ 10-8/Fourth Starters Returning/Lost ___________________________________________ 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost_______________________________________ 5/4 Newcomers ____________________________________________________ 14 Head Coach Cary Shelton
Series vs. Missouri __________________________________ Missouri leads 3-0 Series Streak _______________________________________________ 3 by MU Last Meeting ___________________________________________ Nov. 9, 2007 Result ___________________________________________________MU 73-64
Last Postseason Play ____________________________________________N/A
Last Postseason Play _________________________ 2009 WNIT Second Round Result _________________________________________L, 49-87 at Mississippi
MEDIA RELATIONS
MEDIA RELATIONS
Mallory Luckett
150 • Missouri Women’s Basketball
Series vs. Missouri __________________________________ Missouri leads 3-0 Series Streak _______________________________________________ 3 by MU Last Meeting __________________________________________ Dec. 29, 2006 Result ___________________________________________________MU 94-54
UAPB ALL-TIME
MSU ALL-TIME
WBB Contact ________________________________________ Teri LaJeunesse Office Phone _________________________________________ (270) 809-3351 Home Phone _________________________________________ (270) 293-0595 E-Mail Address _________________________ teri.lajeunesse@murraystate.edu SID FAX _____________________________________________ (270) 809-6814 Press Row Phone _____________________________________ (270) 809-5551 Website __________________________________________ www.goracers.com
ALL-TIME SERIES
Shay Holmes
WBB Contact _________________________________________Andrew Roberts Office Phone _________________________________________ (870) 575-7949 E-Mail Address ____________________________________robertsa@uapb.edu SID FAX _____________________________________________ (870) 575-7881 Press Row Phone _____________________________________ (870) 543-8202 Website ______________________________________ www.uapblionsroar.com
Monday, Dec. 29 – Mizzou Arena – 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 3 – Pittsburgh, Pa. – 12:00 p.m.
NORTH TEXAS
DUQUESNE
Monday, Dec. 28 • Columbia, Mo. • 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 2 • Columbia, Mo. • 11:30 a.m.
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Location ______________________________________________ Denton, Texas Founded ____________________________________________________ 1890 Enrollment __________________________________________________ 34,268 Colors _____________________________________________ Green and White Nickname______________________________________________ Mean Green Conference ________________________________________________Sun Belt President ________________________________________ Dr. Gretchen Bataille Director of Athletics ______________________________________Rick Villarreal Home Facility (Capacity) __________________________ The Super Pit (10,032)
Location ______________________________________________Pittsburgh, Pa. Founded ____________________________________________________ 1878 Enrollment __________________________________________________ 10,160 Colors ________________________________________________Red and Blue Nickname___________________________________________________ Dukes Conference ______________________________________________ Atlantic-10 President _______________________________________Dr. Charles Dougherty Director of Athletics ______________________________________ Greg Amodio Home Facility (Capacity) ______________________A.J. Palumbo Center (5,358)
Head Coach Shanice Stephens
Overall Record________________________________________________ 11-20 Conference Record/Finish ____________________________6-12/West Div. sixth Starters Returning/Lost ___________________________________________ 1/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost______________________________________ 3/10 Newcomers _____________________________________________________ 8
ALL-TIME SERIES
Head Coach_____________________Suzie McConnell-Serio (Penn State, 1988) Record at DU _________________________________________ 35-27 (3 years) Career Record ________________________________________________ Same Assistant Coaches _____________________ Dan Burt (West Liberty State, 1993) Blaine Patterson (Wyoming, 2002 Carmen Bruce (Duquesne, 2007) Basketball Office Phone ________________________________ (412) 396-5126
Head Coach Suzie McConnel-Serio
Series vs. Missouri __________________________________ Missouri leads 1-0 Series Streak _______________________________________________ 1 by MU Last Meeting __________________________________________ Dec. 11, 1987 Result ___________________________________________________MU 97-69
ALL-TIME SERIES
Series vs. Missouri __________________________________ Missouri leads 1-0 Series Streak _______________________________________________ 1 by MU Last Meeting ____________________________________________Jan. 3, 2009 Result ___________________________________________________MU 76-65
UNT ALL-TIME
DU ALL-TIME
MEDIA RELATIONS
MEDIA RELATIONS
Last Postseason Play ____________________________2002 WNIT First Round Result __________________________________________ L, Washington 82-61
Brittney James
Overall Record________________________________________________ 20-12 Conference Record/Finish __________________________________ 9-5/T-fourth Starters Returning/Lost ___________________________________________ 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost_______________________________________ 9/1 Newcomers _____________________________________________________ 4
WBB Contact ________________________________________Steven Bartolotta Office Phone _________________________________________ (940) 369-8329 Home Phone _________________________________________ (817) 300-1931 E-Mail Address ______________________________ steven.bartolotta@unt.edu SID FAX _____________________________________________ (940) 369-8408 Press Row Phone _____________________________________ (940) 565-4674 Website ___________________________________ www.meangreensports.com
Last Postseason Play ____________________________2009 WNIT First Round Result _______________________________________________L, Butler 59-58
Keri Pryor
WBB Contact _________________________________________ Ryan Gavatorta Office Phone _________________________________________ (412) 396-6560 Cell Phone ___________________________________________ (412) 418-6569 E-Mail Address ___________________________________ gavatortar@duq.edu SID FAX _____________________________________________ (412) 396-6210 Press Row Phone _____________________________________ (412) 396-4925 Website _______________________________________ www.goduquesne.com
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2009-10 OPPONENTS
Head Coach____________________ Shanice Stephens (Oklahoma State, 2003) Record at UNT_________________________________________ 11-20 (1 year) Career Record ________________________________________________ Same Assistant Coaches ______________________ Saudia Roundtree (Georgia, 1996) Johnetta Hayes Joyner (Rice, 2004) Jalie Johnson (North Texas, 2002) Basketball Office Phone ________________________________ (850) 561-2193
XAVIER
COLORADO
Tuesday, Jan. 5 • Columbia, Mo. • 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 9 • Boulder, Colo. • 1 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 23 • Columbia, Mo. • Mizzou Arena • 6:30 p.m.
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Location _____________________________________________ Cincinnati, Ohio Founded ____________________________________________________ 1831 Enrollment ___________________________________________________ 6,700 Colors _____________________________________ Navy Blue, Gray and White Nickname_______________________________________________ Musketeers Conference ______________________________________________ Atlantic 10 President _____________________________________ Michael J. Graham, S.J. Director of Athletics _____________________________________ Mike Bobinski Home Facility (Capacity) __________________________ Cintas Center (10,250)
Location ______________________________________________ Boulder, Colo. Founded ____________________________________________________ 1876 Enrollment __________________________________________________ 30,128 Colors _________________________________________ Silver, Gold and Black Nickname___________________________________________ Buffaloes (Buffs) Conference _________________________________________________ Big 12 President _____________________________________________ Bruce Benson Director of Athletics ________________________________________ Mike Bohn Home Facility (Capacity) ___________________________Coors Center (11,064)
Head Coach______________________ Kevin McGuff (St. Joseph’s of Ind., 1992) Record at XU ____________________________________ 155-66 (seven years) Career Record ________________________________________________ Same Assistant Coaches _______________________ Mike Neighbors (Arkansas, 1993) Carla Morrow (Tulsa, 2002) Amy Waugh (Xavier, 2003) Basketball Office Phone ________________________________ (513) 745-3414
Head Coach Kevin McGuff
Overall Record_________________________________________________ 25-7 Conferece Record/Finish _____________________________________ 13-1/First Starters Returning/Lost ___________________________________________ 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost______________________________________ 12/3 Newcomers _____________________________________________________ 3
ALL-TIME SERIES
Head Coach_______________________ Kathy McConnell-Miller (Virginia, 1989) Record at CU _______________________________________ 52-71 (four years) Career Record _____________________________________ 143-159 (10 years) Assistant Coaches ________________ Patrick Harrington (Rollins College, 1986) Tom McConnell (Point Park College, 1984) Aisha Veasley (UCLA, 1999) Basketball Office Phone ________________________________ (303) 492-6086
Head Coach Kathy McConnell-Miller
Series vs. Missouri ______________________________________ First meeting Last Postseason Play ___________________________ 2009, NCAA First Round Result ____________________________________________ L, Gonzaga 74-59
CU ALL-TIME
MEDIA RELATIONS
Ta’Shia Phillips
152 • Missouri Women’s Basketball
ALL-TIME SERIES
Series vs. Missouri _______________________________ Colorado leads 37-28 Series Streak _______________________________________________ 1 by MU Last Meeting __________________________________________ Feb. 28, 2009 Result ___________________________________________________MU 66-55
XU ALL-TIME
WBB Contact ___________________________________________Pat McKenna Office Phone _________________________________________ (513) 745-2058 Cell Phone ___________________________________________ (513) 503-4863 E-Mail Address _________________________________ mckennap@xavier.edu SID FAX _____________________________________________ (513) 745-3416 Press Row Phone _____________________________________ (513) 745-3929 Website ___________________________________________www.goxavier.com
Overall Record________________________________________________ 11-18 Big 12 Record/Finish ________________________________________ 3-13/12th Starters Returning/Lost ___________________________________________ 5/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost_______________________________________ 9/3 Newcomers _____________________________________________________ 5
Last Postseason Play _____________________________2008 WNIT Semifinals Result ___________________________________________ L, Marquette 86-72
MEDIA RELATIONS
Brittany Spears
WBB Contact _____________________________________________ Troy Andre Office Phone _________________________________________ (303) 492-4672 Cell Phone ___________________________________________ (303) 903-3654 E-Mail Address _______________________________ troy.andre@colorado.edu SID FAX _____________________________________________ (303) 492-3811 Press Row Phone _________________________________(303) 492-1552/4381 Website ___________________________________________www.CUBuffs.com
KANSAS STATE
KANSAS
Wednesday, Jan. 13 • Columbia, Mo. • Mizzou Arena • 6 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 10 • Manhattan, Kan. • Bramlage Coliseum • 7 p.m.
Sunday, Jan. 17 • Lawrence, Kan. • Allen Fieldhouse • 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 30 • Columbia, Mo. • Mizzou Arena • 5 p.m.
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Location ____________________________________________ Manhattan, Kan. Founded ____________________________________________________ 1863 Enrollment __________________________________________________ 23,137 Colors _____________________________________________Purple and White Nickname__________________________________________________Wildcats Conference _________________________________________________ Big 12 President _____________________________________________Dr. Kirk Schulz Director of Athletics _______________________________________ John Currie Home Facility (Capacity) ______________________Bramlage Coliseum (12,528)
Location _____________________________________________ Lawrence, Kan. Founded ____________________________________________________ 1866 Enrollment __________________________________________________ 30,102 Colors ____________________________________________ Crimson and Blue Nickname_________________________________________________Jayhawks Conference _________________________________________________ Big 12 Chancellor ___________________________________ Dr. Bernadette Grey-Little Director of Athletics _______________________________________Lew Perkins Home Facility (Capacity) _______________________ Allen Fieldhouse (16,300)
Head Coach Deb Patterson
Overall Record_________________________________________________ 25-8 Big 12 Record/Finish ________________________________________ 10-6/fifth Starters Returning/Lost ___________________________________________ 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost_______________________________________ 7/5 Newcomers _____________________________________________________ 3
ALL-TIME SERIES
Head Coach_____________________Bonnie Henrickson (St. Cloud State, 1986) Record at KU _______________________________________ 79-79 (five years) Career Record _____________________________________ 237-141 (12 years) Assistant Coaches _____________________________Karen Lange (Iowa, 1996) Katie O’Connor (Virginia Tech, 2000) Tamika Raymond (Connecticut, 2002) Basketball Office Phone ________________________________ (785) 864-4938
Head Coach Bonnie Henrickson
Series vs. Missouri ____________________________ Kansas State leads 40-35 Series Streak _______________________________________________ 1 by MU Last Meeting __________________________________________ Feb. 18, 2009 Result ___________________________________________________MU 52-43
ALL-TIME SERIES
Series vs. Missouri _________________________________Kansas leads 39-36 Series Streak _______________________________________________ 1 by MU Last Meeting ___________________________________________ Feb. 7, 2009 Result ___________________________________________________MU 74-60
KSU ALL-TIME
KU ALL-TIME
MEDIA RELATIONS
MEDIA RELATIONS
Last Postseason Play _________________________2009 NCAA Second Round Result ___________________________________________ L, Vanderbilt 74-61
Ashley Sweat
Overall Record________________________________________________ 22-14 Big 12 Record/Finish _____________________________________ 6-10/seventh Starters Returning/Lost ___________________________________________ 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost_______________________________________ 8/4 Newcomers _____________________________________________________ 7
WBB Contact _________________________________________Randy Peterson Office Phone _________________________________________ (785) 532 7975 Cell Phone ___________________________________________ (785) 587 7769 E-Mail Address _____________________________ rspete12@kstatesports.com SID FAX _____________________________________________ (785) 532 6093 Press Row Phone _____________________________________ (785) 539 3423 Website _______________________________________ www.k-statesports.com
Last Postseason Play _________________________ 2009 WNIT Championship Result _________________________________________L, South Florida 71-75
Danielle McCray
WBB Contact __________________________________________ Katy Lonergan Office Phone _________________________________________ (785) 864 7314 Cell Phone ___________________________________________ (785) 691 7026 E-Mail Address _________________________________________katyl@ku.edu SID FAX _____________________________________________ (785) 864 7944 Press Row Phone _____________________________________ (785) 864 5593 Website _________________________________________ www.kuathletics.com
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Head Coach_______________________Deb Patterson (Rockford College, 1979) Record at KSU_____________________________________ 240-138 (12 years) Career Record ________________________________________________ Same Associate Head Coach ______________________ Kamie Ethridge (Texas, 1987) Assistant Coaches ______________________ Kelly Moylan (Kansas State, 1994) Andria Jones (Kansas State, 1997) Basketball Office Phone ________________________________ (785) 532-6970
OKLAHOMA
BAYLOR
Wednesday, Jan. 20 • Columbia, Mo. • Mizzou Arena • 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 23 • Columbia, Mo. • Mizzou Arena • 1 p.m.
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Location ______________________________________________ Norman, Okla. Founded ____________________________________________________ 1890 Enrollment __________________________________________________ 28,582 Colors __________________________________________ Crimson and Cream Nickname__________________________________________________ Sooners Conference _________________________________________________ Big 12 President _____________________________________________David L. Boren Director of Athletics ____________________________________ Joe Castiglione Home Facility (Capacity) ______________________ Lloyd Noble Center (12,000)
Location _______________________________________________ Waco, Texas Founded ____________________________________________________ 1845 Enrollment __________________________________________________ 14,174 Colors ______________________________________________Green and Gold Nickname_______________________________________________ Lady Bears Conference _________________________________________________ Big 12 President ___________________________________ Dr. David Garland (Interim) Director of Athletics _______________________________________ Ian McCaw Home Facility (Capacity) __________________________ Ferrell Center (10,284)
Head Coach______________________ Sherri Coale (Oklahoma Christian, 1987) Record at OU______________________________________ 286-132 (13 years) Career Record ________________________________________________ Same Assistant Coaches ____________________Jan Ross (Oklahoma Christian, 1986) Stacy Hansmeyer (Connecticut, 2001) Chad Thrailkill (Southern Nazarene, 1993) Basketball Office Phone ________________________________ (405) 325-8322
Head Coach Sherri Coale
Overall Record_________________________________________________ 32-5 Big 12 Record/Finish ________________________________________ 15-1/First Starters Returning/Lost ___________________________________________ 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost_______________________________________ 8/5 Newcomers _____________________________________________________ 2
ALL-TIME SERIES
Head Coach___________________________Kim Mulkey (Louisiana Tech, 1984) Record at BU _______________________________________ 237-66 (10 years) Career Record ________________________________________________ Same Associate Head Coach ____________ Bill Brock (Southeastern Oklahoma, 1976) Assistant Coaches ____________________ Leon Barmore (Louisiana Tech,1967) Damien McKinney (Midwestern State, 1998) Basketball Office Phone ________________________________ (254) 710-3947
Head Coach Kim Mulkey
Series vs. Missouri ________________________________ Missouri leads 29-25 Series Streak _______________________________________________ 1 by OU Last Meeting ___________________________________________Jan. 31, 2009 Result ___________________________________________________OU 78-56
ALL-TIME SERIES
Series vs. Missouri __________________________________ Baylor leads 13-4 Series Streak _______________________________________________ 3 by BU Last Meeting __________________________________________ Feb. 14, 2009 Result ___________________________________________________ BU 72-43
OU ALL-TIME
BU ALL-TIME
MEDIA RELATIONS
MEDIA RELATIONS
Last Postseason Play ____________________________ 2009 NCAA Semifinals Result ____________________________________________ L, Louisville 61-59
Danielle Robinson
Overall Record_________________________________________________ 29-6 Big 12 Record/Finish _____________________________________ 12-4/Second Starters Returning/Lost ____________________________________________ 1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost_______________________________________ 8/4 Newcomers _____________________________________________________ 6
WBB Contact ________________________________________ Jared Thompson Office Phone _________________________________________ (405) 325-3671 Cell Phone ___________________________________________ (405) 834-2984 E-Mail Address ________________________________ jared.thompson@ou.edu SID FAX _____________________________________________ (405) 325-7623 Press Row Phone _____________________________________ (405) 325-1024 Website _______________________________________ www.soonersports.com
154 • Missouri Women’s Basketball
Last Postseason Play _____________________________ 2009 NCAA Sweet 16 Result ____________________________________________ L, Lousville 56-39
Melissa Jones
WBB Contact ___________________________________________ Julie Bennett Office Phone _________________________________________ (254) 710-2743 Cell Phone ___________________________________________ (254) 709-9657 E-Mail Address _______________________________ julie_bennett@baylor.edu SID FAX _____________________________________________________ (515) Press Row Phone _____________________________________ (254) 710-3955 Website ________________________________________ www.baylorbears.com
OKLAHOMA STATE
TEXAS A&M
Tuesday, Jan 26 • Stillwater, Okla. • Gallagher-Iba Arena • 7 p.m
Wednesday, Feb. 3 • College Station, Texas • • 6 p.m.
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Location _____________________________________________ Stillwater, Okla. Founded ____________________________________________________ 1890 Enrollment __________________________________________________ 31,800 Colors ____________________________________________ Orange and Black Nickname_________________________________________________ Cowboys Conference _________________________________________________ Big 12 President ___________________________________________ Dr. Burns Hargis Director of Athletics _______________________________________ Mike Holder Home Facility (Capacity) _____________________ Gallagher-Iba Arena (13,611)
Location ________________________________________College Station, Texas Founded ____________________________________________________ 1876 Enrollment __________________________________________________ 48,000 Colors ____________________________________________ Maroon and White Nickname__________________________________________________ Revielle Conference _________________________________________________ Big 12 President __________________________________ Dr. R. Bowen Loftin (Interim) Director of Athletics _________________________________________ Bill Byrne Home Facility (Capacity) ____________________________ Reed Arena (12,292) Head Coach__________________________ Gary Blair (Texas Tech, 1972, 1974) Record at TAMU _____________________________________ 129-66 (6 years) Career Record _____________________________________ 537-229 (24 years) Associate Head Coach ____________________Vic Schaefer (Texas A&M, 1984) Assistant Coaches __________________Johnnie Harris (Arkansas Baptist, 1996) Basketball Office Phone ________________________________ (979) 862-5452
2008-09 REVIEW
2008-09 REVIEW
Head Coach Kurt Budke
Overall Record________________________________________________ 17-16 Big 12 Record/Finish ______________________________________ 4-12/T-10th Starters Returning/Lost ___________________________________________ 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost_______________________________________ 4/8 Newcomers _____________________________________________________ 9
ALL-TIME SERIES
Overall Record_________________________________________________ 27-8 Big 12 Record/Finish ______________________________________ 11-5/T-third Starters Returning/Lost ___________________________________________ 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost______________________________________ 10/4 Newcomers _____________________________________________________ 5 Head Coach Gary Blair
Series vs. Missouri ________________________________ Missouri leads 28-22 Series Streak ______________________________________________3 by OSU Last Meeting ___________________________________________ Jan.28, 2009 Result _________________________________________________ OSU 68-60
Last Postseason Play _____________________________2009, NCAA Sweet 16 Result _________________________________________L, Arizona State 84-69
Last Postseason Play _________________________ 2009 WNIT Second Round Result ____________________________________________ L, Arkansas 61-60
MEDIA RELATIONS
MEDIA RELATIONS
Andrea Riley
Series vs. Missouri _______________________________Texas A&M leads 10-5 Series Streak _____________________________________________5 by TAMU Last Meeting ___________________________________________Jan. 10, 2009 Result ________________________________________________ TAMU 62-56
TAMU ALL-TIME
OSU ALL-TIME
WBB Contact _________________________________________ Ryan Cameron Office Phone _________________________________________ (405) 744-4854 Cell Phone ___________________________________________ (405) 742-4363 E-Mail Address _____________________________ ryan.cameron@okstate.edu SID FAX _____________________________________________ (405) 744-7754 Press Row Phone ____________________________________ (405) 744-57575 Website ___________________________________________ www.okstate.com
ALL-TIME SERIES
Tanisha Smith
WBB Contact __________________________________________Marlene Navor Office Phone _________________________________________ (979) 845-5725 Cell Phone ___________________________________________ (979) 777-3567 E-Mail Address _____________________________m.navor@athletics.tamu.edu SID FAX _____________________________________________ (979) 845-6825 Press Row Phone _____________________________________ (979) 862-6944 Website ______________________________________ www.aggieathletics.com
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2009-10 OPPONENTS
Head Coach_______________________Kurt Budke (Washburn University, 1984) Record at OSU _____________________________________ 70-57 (Five years) Career Record ______________________________________________ 423-104 Associate Head Coach ______________Jim Littell (Southwestern College, 1975) Assistant Coaches _____________ Miranda Serna (Texas A&M-Commerce, 1998 Richie Henderson (Oklahoma State, 2006) Basketball Office Phone ________________________________ (405) 744-2490
IOWA STATE
NEBRASKA
Sunday, Feb. 3 • Columbia, Mo. • Mizzou Arena • 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 20 • Ames, Iowa • Hilton Coliseum • 7 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 13 • Columbia, Mo. • Mizzou Arena • 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 27 • Lincoln, Neb. • Bob Devaney Center • 7:05 p.m.
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Location ________________________________________________ Ames, Iowa Founded ____________________________________________________ 1858 Enrollment __________________________________________________ 26,856 Colors ____________________________________________ Cardinal and Gold Nickname_________________________________________________ Cyclones Conference _________________________________________________ Big 12 President ________________________________________ Dr. Gregory Geoffroy Director of Athletics ______________________________________Jamie Pollard Home Facility (Capacity) _________________James H. Hilton Coliseum (14,356)
Location _______________________________________________ Lincoln, Neb. Founded ____________________________________________________ 1869 Enrollment __________________________________________________ 23,573 Colors ___________________________________________ Scarlet and Cream Nickname______________________________________________ Cornhuskers Conference _________________________________________________ Big 12 President ___________________________________________ James B. Millikin Director of Athletics ______________________________________Tom Osborne Home Facility (Capacity) ________________________ Devaney Center (13,595)
Head Coach_____________________ Bill Fennelly (William Penn College, 2979) Record at ISU _____________________________________ 307-141 (14 years) Career Record _____________________________________ 473-194 (21 years) Associate Head Coach ___________ Jack Easley (Missouri Valley College, 1977 Assistant Coaches _____________________ Jodie Steyer (Colorado State, 1989 Latoja Schaben (Toledo, 1994) Basketball Office Phone ________________________________ (515) 294-3436
Head Coach Bill Fennelly
Overall Record_________________________________________________ 27-9 Big 12 Record/Finish ______________________________________ 11-5/T-third Starters Returning/Lost ___________________________________________ 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost_______________________________________ 7/8 Newcomers _____________________________________________________ 5
ALL-TIME SERIES
Head Coach_______________________________ Connie Yori (Creighton, 1986) Record at NU ________________________________________ 121-97 (8 years) Career Record _____________________________________ 316-237 (19 years) Assistant Coaches ___________________ Sunny Smallwood (Boise State, 1983) Tori Verdi (Keene State, 1996) Kelli Lewis-Jay (Boise State, 1998) Basketball Office Phone ________________________________ (402) 472-6462
Head Coach Connie Yori
Series vs. Missouri ________________________________ Missouri leads 45-23 Series Streak _________________________________________ 5 by Iowa State Last Meeting __________________________________________ March 3, 2009 Result __________________________________________________ ISU 62-47
ALL-TIME SERIES
Series vs. Missouri _______________________________ Nebraska leads 37-30 Series Streak _______________________________________________ 1 by NU Last Meeting __________________________________________ Feb. 21, 2009 Result ___________________________________________________ NU 65-52
ISU ALL-TIME
NU ALL-TIME
MEDIA RELATIONS
MEDIA RELATIONS
Last Postseason Play ____________________________ 2009 NCAA Elite Eight Result _____________________________________________L, Stanford 74-53
Alison Lacey
Overall Record________________________________________________ 15-16 Big 12 Record/Finish ________________________________________ 6-10/T7th Starters Returning/Lost ___________________________________________ 6/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost______________________________________ 12/2 Newcomers _____________________________________________________ 4
WBB Contact _____________________________________________ Erin Smith Office Phone _________________________________________ (515) 294-5778 Cell Phone ___________________________________________ (515) 520-1341 E-Mail Address ___________________________________ resmith@iastate.edu SID FAX _____________________________________________ (515) 294-0125 Press Row Phone _____________________________________ (515) 294-6178 Website __________________________________________ www.cyclones.com Nullan et, sed et iriure conulla conullaor iriurem amet niscidunt nis do conum velenis ciliscip eu feuguero conullut num quat nis dolendre tisis aliquat. Ut wisi tet dolor
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Last Postseason Play _________________________2008, WNIT Second Round Result __________________________________________L, New Mexico 43-54
Kelsey Griffin
WBB Contact ____________________________________________ Jeff Griesch Office Phone _________________________________________ (402) 472-7775 Home Phone _________________________________________ (402) 328-8992 E-Mail Address _________________________________ jgriesch@huskers.com SID FAX _____________________________________________ (402) 472-2005 Press Row Phone _____________________________________ (402) 472-2279 Website ___________________________________________ www.huskers.com
TEXAS
TEXAS TECH
Wednesday, March 3 • Austin, Texas • Frank Erwin Center • 7 p.m.
Sunday, March 7 • Columbia, Mo. • Mizzou Arena • 1 p.m.
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Location _______________________________________________ Austin, Texas Founded ____________________________________________________ 1883 Enrollment __________________________________________________ 51,032 Colors _______________________________________ Burnt Orange and White Nickname________________________________________________ Longhorns Conference _________________________________________________ Big 12 President __________________________________________ William Powers Jr. Director of Athletics ___________________________________Christine Plonsky Home Facility (Capacity)__ ________________Frank C. Erwin Jr. Center(16,734)
Location _____________________________________________ Lubbock, Texas Founded ____________________________________________________ 1923 Enrollment __________________________________________________ 29,000 Colors ____________________________________________ Scarlet and Black Nickname______________________________________________ Lady Raiders Conference _________________________________________________ Big 12 President _____________________________________________ Dr. Guy Bailer Director of Athletics ______________________________________Gerald Myers Home Facility (Capacity) _______________________United Sprit Arena (15,050)
Head Coach Gail Goestenkors
Overall Record________________________________________________ 21-12 Big 12 Record/Finish ________________________________________ 8-8/Sixth Starters Returning/Lost ___________________________________________ 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost_______________________________________ 7/3 Newcomers _____________________________________________________ 2
ALL-TIME SERIES
Head Coach______________________ Kristy Curry (Northeast Louisiana, 1988) Record at TTU _____________________________________48-47 (Three years) Career Record ______________________________________ 227-98 (10 years) Assistant Coaches _________________________ Kelly Curry (Texas A&M, 1990) Brooke Stoehr (Louisiana Tech, 2002) Shereka Wright (Purdue, 2004) Basketball Office Phone ________________________________ (515) 294-3436
Head Coach Kristy Curry
Series vs. Missouri ___________________________________ Texas leads 17-1 Series Streak ______________________________________________ 10 by UT Last Meeting _________________________________________ March 11, 2009 Result ___________________________________________________ UT 62-59
ALL-TIME SERIES
Series vs. Missouri _______________________________ Texas Tech leads 11-5 Series Streak ______________________________________________ 1 by TTU Last Meeting __________________________________________ March 7, 2009 Result __________________________________________________ TTU 63-56
UT ALL-TIME
TTU ALL-TIME
MEDIA RELATIONS
MEDIA RELATIONS
Last Postseason Play ___________________________ 2009 NCAA First Round Result _____________________________________ L, Mississippi State 63-71
Brittainy Raven
Overall Record________________________________________________ 16-15 Big 12 Record/Finish ___________________________________ 6-10/T-seventh Starters Returning/Lost ___________________________________________ 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost_______________________________________ 5/6 Newcomers _____________________________________________________ 6
WBB Contact ________________________________________ Ashley Cushman Office Phone _________________________________________ (512) 471-9801 Cell Phone ___________________________________________ (512) 431-2677 E-Mail Address _____________________ ashley.cushman@athletics.utexas.edu SID FAX _____________________________________________ (512) 471-2177 Press Row Phone _____________________________________ (512) 471-4246 Website ________________________________________ www.texassports.com
Last Postseason Play _____________________________________ 2008, WNIT Result ________________________________________________L, TCU 81-74
Jordan Murphree
WBB Contact _________________________________________ Tammi Hoffman Office Phone _________________________________________ (806) 742-2770 Cell Phone ___________________________________________ (806) 771-0277 E-Mail Address ________________________________ tammi.hoffman@ttu.edu SID FAX _____________________________________________ (806) 742-1970 Press Row Phone _____________________________________ (806) 742-6688 Website __________________________________________www.texastech.com
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2009-10 OPPONENTS
Head Coach_________________ Gail Goestenkors (Saginaw Valley State, 1985) Record at UT _______________________________________ 43-25 (Two years) Career Record _____________________________________ 439-124 (17 years) Assistant Coaches ______________________ Gale Valley (Michigan State, 1981) Mickie DeMoss (Louisiana Tech, 1977) LaKale Malone (Indiana, 1999) Basketball Office Phone ________________________________ (512) 471-9802
Norfolk, Va. Ted Constant Convocation Center Old Dominion University, host Norman, Okla. Lloyd Noble Center University of Oklahoma, host
2010 NCAA TOURNAMENT
Notre Dame, Ind. Joyce Center University of Notre Dame, host
Pittsburgh, Pa. Peterson Events Center University of Pittsburgh, host
2010 Regionals
Saturday, March 27 and Monday, March 29 Memphis, Tenn. FedEx Forum University of Memphis, host Sacramento, Calif. ARCO Arena University of the Pacific, host
2010 First and Second Rounds
Saturday, March 20 and Monday, March 22 Berkeley, Calif. Haas Pavilion University of California, Berkeley, host Durham, N.C. Cameron Indoor Stadium Duke University, host Knoxville, Tenn. Thompson-Boling Arena University of Tennessee, Knoxville, host Louisville, Ky. Freedom Hall University of Louisville, host
Seattle, Wash. Bank of America Arena University of Watshington, host Stanford, Calif. Maples Pavilion Stanford University, host Tallahassee, Fla. Donald L. Tucker Complex Florida State University, host Tempe, Ariz. Wells Fargo Arena Arizona State University, host
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Sunday, March 21 and Tuesday, March 23 Ames, Iowa James H. Hilton Coliseum Iowa State University, host Austin, Texas Frank Erwin Center University of Texas, Austin, host Cincinnati, Ohio Cintas Center University of Cincinnati, host
Minneapolis, Minn. Williams Arena University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, host
Sunday, March 28 and Tuesday, March 30 Dayton, Ohio University of Dayton Arena University of Dayton, host Kansas City, Mo. Sprint Center Big 12 Conference, host
2010 Final Four
Sunday, April 4 and Tuesday, April 6 San Antonio, Texas Alamodome University of Texas, San Antonio, host
RECORD BOOK
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JONI DAVIS
RETIRED NUMBERS
Mizzou Hall of Fame, 1991 The most prolific scorer in Mizzou history, Davis finished a four-year career with 2,126 points. She also made and attempted the most field goals and still holds the career steals record of 248. Davis stands second in career scoring average with 17.1 ppg and third in field goal percentage at .532. She pulled down 863 rebounds which is second on the career list. A native of Highland, Kan., Davis started 106 of her 124 games played as a Tiger. Davis also holds four season records, including most points in a season (776), scoring average (25.0), field goals attempted (593) and field goals made (326). She scored 30 or more points in 13 of her games, including a careerhig high 35 against Kansas State on March 2, 1985. She ranks sixth in Big Eight career scoring and 10th in rebounding.The 6-0 forward was sele selected as the Big Eight Female Athlete of the Year in 1985 as well as the t Big Eight Player of the Year in 1984 and 1985. Davis was also nam named the Big Eight Tournament’s most valuable player in 1983-84. Twi Twice, in 1984 and 1985, she received honorable mention All-America hon honors and was a first-team District V Kodak All-American. An excellen lent student as well, she was a second-team Academic All-America cho choice as a senior and won the NCAA and Big Eight postgraduate sch scholarships. Following graduation from Mizzou, Davis served as a graduate ass assistant at the University of Georgia. She completed a graduate degre gree in film studies at Cal State-Fullerton and worked for Universal Stu Studios in 1994-95. She now lives in Los Angeles and works as a the therapist. On Sept. 13, 1991, Davis was inducted into the University of Missou souri Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame, becoming one of the first two women in the history of MU athletics so honored.
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RENEE KELLY Mizzou Hall of Fame, 1994
Renee Kelly capped her outstanding career at the University of Missouri by grabbing Big Eight Player of the Year honors her last two seasons and taking home the conference’s top Female Athlete of the Year award as well. She set the career rebounding mark with 1,098 boards and holds the career record for scoring (17.4) and rebounding (9.0) averages. Kelly holds the best field goal percentage of any Tiger at .566. She finished her four-year career with 2,119 total points, just seven points behind Joni Davis’ mark. Kelly scored 40 or more points three times and hit at least 30 points on 16 occasions. She scored 41 points against Oklahoma on Jan. 25, 1986 to set the MU single-game high. The 6-1 center holds six career, three season and four single game records. She ranks seventh in Big Eight scoring and fourth in rebounding. She started 96 of her 122 games as a Tiger. The Augusta, Ga., native garnered honorable mention AllAmerica and first-team District V Kodak All-America honors in 1987. She was also chosen as one of the 12 Naismith Award finalists in 1987. A two-time all-Big Eight Tournament player, Kelly was named the tournament’s most valuable player in 1986. Kelly lives in Augusta with her husband and two kids where she is a high-school teacher and coach. Kelly was inducted into the University of Missouri Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame on Oct. 21, 1994. She was just the eighth woman in the history of MU athletics to earn the honor.
Renee Kelly and Joni Davis took part in halftime ceremonies during the Stanford game on Dec. 18, 2004 as the banners representing their retired jerseys were raised to the Mizzou Arena rafters.
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“I was born and raised a Tiger, and feel very fortunate to have had the opportunity to represent the University of Missouri. Choosing to attend Mizzou and play for Coach Stein was one of the best decisions I ever made. I had the chance to play with some great players and come in contact with great people that have truly made an impact on my life. My hope is to make a difference in the lives of the young women I coach, much like the people at Mizzou did for me. I can say without a doubt that Mizzou is a special place, and I will forever be proud to wear the Black and Gold.” – Kerensa Barr (2000-03) Assistant Coach, Wichita State
LOOKING BACK
“Making the decision to attend school at the University of Missouri and become a Tiger was one of the BEST decisions I have ever made. I received recognized undergraduate and graduates degree from Mizzou, as well as competed in the nations toughest athletics conference, the Big 12. The lessons learned, tools gained, experiences had, all helped shape me into the individual I am today both professionally and personally. Having worked with some of the best coaches in the business, my time under Coach Stein is on par with the elite teachers in the Women’s game. A Tiger for life! M-I-Z Z-O-U!” – Evan Unrau (2001-04) Assistant Coach, California-Santa Barbara
“I fell in love with the campus, and I could really visualize how I could become an integral part of the Tigers’ success during my campus visit. My best experiences were breaking the single-game rebound record (22) at Kansas and winning two Big Eight Championships.” – Tracy Ellis-Ward (1985-88) Vice President, NBC Camps
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GAME Points Scored in a half: 64 twice [last vs. Saint Louis (2/12/78)] Fewest Points Scored in a half: 13 twice [last at Texas Tech (1/28/03)] Points by Opponent in a half: 66 by Texas (3/14/86)
TEAM RECRODS
Fewest Points by Opponent in a half: 7 by Saint Louis (2/12/78)
Points Scored by Opponent: 118 [twice (by Southern Cal (12/27/85) and Kansas [3OT] (1/29/83]
SEASON
Points Scored by Both Teams: 229 vs. Kansas [111/118 (3OT) (1/29/83]
Wins: 26 (1977-78)
Fewest Points Scored: 33 vs. Grand View College (11/30/74)
Fewest Wins: 9 (1974-75)
Fewest Points by Opponent: 21 by Bethany College (1/3/77)
Longest Winning Streak: 13 (1984-85)
Points Scored: 121 vs. Missouri-St. Louis (2/7/78)
Fewest Points (Both Teams: 63 vs. Columbia College [47-16] (11/22/74)
Points Scored on Home Court: 121 vs. UM-St. Louis (2/7/78)
Biggest Victory Margin: 98 [119-21] vs. Bethany College (1/3/77)
Points Scored on Opponent’s Court: 119 at Bethany College (1/3/77)
Worst Margin of Defeat: 50 [118-68] vs. Southern Cal (12/27/85)
Points Scored on a Neutral Court: 103 vs. Oregon State at Plainview (Texas (11/24/84)
Field Goals Made: 58 vs. Cleveland State (11/17/85)
Poi Scored in a Losing Effort: 111 vs. Points Kansas [3OT] (1/29/83)
Field Goals Attempted: 102 vs. Brigham Young (12/14/85) Field Goal Percentage: .725 [50-of-69] vs. Oklahoma (1/22/83) 3-Point Field Goals Made: 13 twice [last vs. Delaware State (12/29/07)]
Games Played: 40 (1976-77) Losses: 21 (2007-08) Fewest Losses: 6 (1977-78, 1982-83, 1983-84) Longest Losing Streak: 10 twice (last 1/16/08 through 2/21/08) Longest Home-Court Winning Streak: 21 (12/17/81 through 11/30/83) Longest Home-Court Losing Streak: 4 three times (last 1/23/08 through 2/17/08) Best Winning Percentage: .813 [26-6] (1977-78) Worst Winning Percentage: .323 [10-21] (2007-08) Highest National Ranking: No. 7 [AP] in poll of 2/16/84 Points Scored: 3,118 (1976-77)
Field Goals Made: 1,260 (1976-77)
Scoring Average: 89.1 (1983-84)
Field Goals Att.: 2,853 (1976-77) Highest Field Goal Percentage: .529 [1,155-of-2,185] (1983-84)
3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 27 vs. Iowa State (2/20/02)
3-Point Field Goals Made: 197 (2007-08)
Best 3-Point Field Goal Pct: 1.000 [2/2], three times, last vs. Iowa State (2/15/95)
3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 547 (2007-08) Best 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: .373 [25-of-67] (1989-90)
Free Throws Made: 38 vs. Jackson State (12/28/94)
Free Throws Made: 591 (1976-77)
Free Throws Attempted: 52 vs. Jackson State (12/28/94)
Free Throws Attempted: 874 (1976-77) Highest Free-Throw Percentage: .717 [447-of-623], (1980-81)
Highest Free Throw Pct.: 1.000 [21-of-21] vs. Oklahoma (1/28/04)
Rebounds: 1,519 (1976-77)
Rebounds: 68 vs. Chicago St. (12/13/91)
Blocked Shots: 191 (2003-04)
Blocked Shots: 14 vs. Iowa St. (1983-84)
Assists: 585 (1983-84)
Assists: 41 vs. Cleveland St. (11/17/84)
Steals: 385 (1983-84)
Steals: 30 vs. Missouri-Rolla (11/22/96)
Personal Fouls: 818 (1976-77)
Personal Fouls: 38 vs. Kansas (1/29/83)
Lorraine Ferrett Lorr
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Stacy Williams
Amanda Lassiter
GAME Points Scored: 41, Renee Kelly vs. Oklahoma (1/25/86) Points Scored on Home Court: 41, Renee Kelly vs. Oklahoma (1/25/86) Points Scored on Opponent’s Court: 40, Nancy Rutter at Graceland (1/5/77) Points Scored in a Losing Effort: 41, Renee Kelly vs. Oklahoma (1/25/86) Points Scored by Opponent: 39 twice, Lynette Woodard (Kansas) (2/15/80) and Karen Cannon (Phillips) (1/9/76)
Highest 3-Point Field-Goal Pct.: 1.000 [5-of-5], Tracy Lozier at Northern Iowa (12/11/02)
Personal Fouls: 134, Sharon Farrah and Nancy Rutter (1976-77) Disqualifications: 12, Linda King (1978-79)
Free Throws Made: 17, Kerensa Barr vs. Davidson (11/25/01)
CAREER
Free Throws Attempted: 21, Renee Kelly vs. Colorado (1/24/87)
Games Played: 131, Cindy Kiser (1976-80) Points Scored: 2,126, Joni Davis (1981-85)
Highest FT Pct. (Min. 10): 1.000 [14-of-14], twice, Lisa Plummer vs. Kansas (11/24/79); Tracy Ellis vs. Tennessee Tech (12/12/87)
Scoring Average: 17.4, Renee Kelly (1983-87) Field Goals Made: 910, Joni Davis (1981-85)
Rebounds: 23, Kesha Bonds vs. MissouriSt. Louis (1/20/97)
Field Goals Attempted: 1,711, Joni Davis (1981-85)
Assists: 15, Dee-Dee Polk vs. Colorado (3/6/84)
Field Goals Attempted: 32, Jennie Skimbo vs. SE La. (11/25/79)
Steals: 11, Amanda Lassiter at San Diego State (11/27/99)
Highest FG Pct. (Min. 10 FG): 1.000 [13-of-13], Renee Kelly vs. Oklahoma State (1/14/86)
Blocked Shots: 7, Amanda Lassiter vs. Western Kentucky (12/4/99); Stretch James vs.Southwest Missouri State (12/10/03)
Stretch James
SEASON
Highest Field-Goal Percentage: .612 [123-of-201], Kesha Bonds (1995-96)
Games Played: 40 [Nancy Rutter, Sharon Farrah, Suzanne Alt] (1976-77)
3-Point Field Goals Made: 90, Alyssa Hollins (2007-08)
Games Started: 33, Lorraine Ferret (1980-81)
3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 235, Alyssa Hollins (2007-08)
Points Scored: 776, Joni Davis (1984-85)
Highest 3-Point Field-Goal Pct.: .452, Amy Monsees (1998-99)
3-Point Field Goals Made: 7, Julie Helm vs. Texas Tech (3/1/97); Alyssa Hollins vs. Holy Cross (11/29/08) 3-Point Field Goals Att.: 16, Alyssa Hollins vs. Holy Cross (11/29/08)
Points Scored by a Freshman: 515, Julie Helm (1996-97) Points Scored by a Sophomore: 556, Sharon Farrah (1976-77) Points Scored by a Junior: 756, Renee Kelly (1985-86) Points Scored by a Senior: 776, Joni Davis (1984-85)
Evan Unrau
Highest Field-Goal Percentage: .566, Renee Kelly (1983-87) 3-Point Field Goals Made: 226, Alyssa Hollins (2005-09) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 637, Alyssa Hollins (2005-09)
Free Throws Made: 211, Nancy Rutter (1976-77) Free Throws Attempted: 280, Nancy Rutter (1976-77) Highest Free-Throw Percentage: .912 [104-of-114], Carlynn Savant (2006-07) Rebounds: 395, Renee Kelly (1985-86)
Scoring Average: 25.0, Joni Davis (1984-85)
Rebound Average: 12.3, Renee Kelly (1985-86)
Field Goals Made: 326, Joni Davis (1984-85)
Assists: 233, Dee-Dee Polk (1983-84)
Field Goals Attempted: 593, Joni Davis (1984-85)
Blocked Shots: 71, Stretch James (2003-04)
3-Point Field-Goal Percentage: .436, Stacy Williams (1991-94) Free Throws Made: 481, Nancy Rutter (1974-78) and Renee Kelly (1983-87) Free Throws Attempted: 792, Renee Kelly (1983-87) Highest Free-Throw Pct.: 845 [196-of-232], Carlynn Savant (2004-07) Rebounds: 1,098, Renee Kelly (1983-87) Rebound Average: 9.1, Kesha Bonds (1995-99) Assists: 489, Kerensa Barr (2000-03) Steals: 248, Joni Davis (1981-85) Blocked Shots: 177, Mary Bruggestrass (1981-85) Personal Fouls: 403, Renee Kelly (1983-87)
Steals: 98, Amanda Lassiter (2000-01)
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Field Goals Made: 17, Renee Kelly vs. UTChattanooga (1/5/87)
CAREER
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
SCORING (1,000 POINT CLUB) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14 14. 15 15. 16 16. 17 17. 18 18. 19 19. 20 20. 21 21. 22 22. 23 23. 24 24. 25 25.
2,126 2,119 1,925 1,820 1,641 1,624 1,597 1,535 1,480 1,389 1,381 1,323 1,321 1,315 1,311 1,218 1,194 1,186 1,161 1,135 1,097 1,089 1,088 1,052 1,034
Joni Davis __________ 82-85 Renee Kelly _________ 84-87 Julie Helm __________ 97-00 Sharon Farrah _______ 75-79 Nancy Rutter ________ 74-78 Lorraine Ferret _______ 79-83 Evan Unrau _________ 01-04 Erika Martin _________ 92-96 Sandie Prophete _____ 85-89 Ericka Fields ________ 88-92 Kesha Bonds ________ 95-99 Alyssa Hollins________ 05-09 Sarah Campbell ______ 82-86 Julie Maxey _________ 76-80 Mary Brueggestrass ___ 81-85 Lisa Sandbothe ______ 87-91 Stacy Williams _______ 90-94 LaToya Bond ________ 02-05 Kerensa Barr ________ 00-03 Daina Supstiks _______ 78-81 Cindy Kiser__________ 76-80 Suzanne Alt _________ 74-77 Debbie Walker _______ 80-83 Tracy Ellis___________ 85-88 EeTisha Riddle _______ 04-07
26. 1,028 Amanda Lassiter _____ 00-01
POINTS PER GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.
17.4 17.3 17.1 16.6 16.3 15.3 15.3 15.0 14.7 13.4
Renee Kelly _________ 84-87 Julie Helm __________ 97-00 Joni Davis __________ 82-85 Amanda Lassiter _____ 00-01 Erika Martin _________ 93-96 Nancy Rutter ________ 74-78 Jennie Skimbo _______ 78-80 Sharon Farrah _______ 76-79 Vantrece Williams ____ 92-93 Evan Unrau _________ 01-04
FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
910 819 770 687 667 584 580 573 566 560
Joni Davis __________ 82-85 Renee Kelly _________ 84-87 Sharon Farrah _______ 76-79 Julie Helm __________ 97-00 Lorraine Ferret _______ 80-83 Evan Unrau _________ 01-04 Nancy Rutter ________ 75-78 Julie Maxey _________ 77-80 Sandie Prophete _____ 86-89 Erika Martin _________ 92-96
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1,711 1,685 1,579 1,449 1,448 1,381 1,260 1,230 1,214 1,162
Joni Davis __________ 82-85 Sharon Farrah _______ 76-79 Julie Helm __________ 97-00 Lorraine Ferret _______ 80-83 Renee Kelly _________ 84-87 Alyssa Hollins________ 05-09 Julie Maxey _________ 77-80 Sandie Prophete _____ 86-89 Evan Unrau _________ 01-04 Erika Martin _________ 93-96
FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE
Joni Davis
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
.566 .556 .537 .532 .518 .517 .501 .498 .493
Renee Kelly _________ 82-85 Kesha Bonds ________ 95-99 Sarah Campbell ______ 83-86 Joni Davis __________ 82-85 Dee-Dee Polk________ 83-84 Mary Brueggestrass ____ 82-85 Tracy Ellis___________ 85-88 Lynette Linneman_____ 90-93 Ericka Fields ________ 89-92
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.493 Erika Martin _________ 93-96
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.
226 142 140 123 116 109 100 100 88 83
Alyssa Hollins________ 05-09 Carlynn Savant ______ 04-07 Tracy Lozier _________ 01-04 Julie Helm __________ 97-00 Stacy Williams _______ 91-94 Kerensa Barr ________ 00-03 Natalie Bright ________ 99-02 Amanda Lassiter _____ 00-01 LaToya Bond ________ 02-05 Evan Unrau _________ 01-04
3-POINT FG ATTEMPTED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
637 406 355 337 319 306 282 266 256 236
Alyssa Hollins________ 05-09 Tracy Lozier _________ 01-04 Carlynn Savant ______ 04-07 Julie Helm __________ 97-00 Kerensa Barr ________ 00-03 Natalie Bright ________ 99-02 Amanda Lassiter _____ 00-01 Stacy Williams _______ 91-94 LaToya Bond ________ 02-05 Tracy Franklin _______ 98-01
THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 60 att.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
.436 .400 .397 .372 .365 .364 .355 .354 .353 .349 .349
8. 9.
316 Sandie Prophete _____ 86-89 306 Joni Davis __________ 82-85 306 Tracy Ellis___________ 85-88
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
792 645 570 542 536 486 483 442 430 420
Renee Kelly _________ 84-87 Nancy Rutter ________ 75-78 Ericka Fields ________ 89-92 Erika Martin _________ 93-96 Julie Helm __________ 97-00 Kesha Bonds ________ 95-99 Evan Unrau _________ 01-04 Tracy Ellis___________ 85-88 Joni Davis __________ 82-85 Sharon Farrah _______ 76-79
FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
.845 .812 .798 .779 .776 .774 .772 .771 .769 .762
Carlynn Savant ______ 04-07 Kerensa Barr ________ 00-03 Julie Helm __________ 97-00 Sharon Bax _________ 87-90 Annette Schwander _____ 81-84 Lisa Plummer ________ 78-81 Andrea Siemer _______ 92-96 Daina Supstiks _______ 79-81 Annette Hollins _______ 81-82 Alyssa Hollins________ 05-09
Stacy Williams _______ 91-94 Carlynn Savant ______ 04-07 Erika Martin _________ 93-96 Amanda Hanneman _ 06-PR. Julie Helm __________ 97-00 Sandie Prophete _____ 86-89 Amanda Lassiter _____ 00-01 Alyssa Hollins________ 05-08 Evan Unrau _________ 01-04 MyEsha Perkins ______ 03-04 Marcia Brooks _______ 89-90
FREE THROWS MADE 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
481 481 428 390 386 346 322
Nancy Rutter ________ 75-78 Renee Kelly _________ 84-87 Julie Helm __________ 97-00 Erika Martin _________ 93-96 Ericka Fields ________ 89-92 Evan Unrau _________ 01-04 Kesha Bonds ________ 95-99
Carlynn Savant
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
143 133 125 124 118 116 108 86 77
Lisa Sandbothe ______ 88-91 Amanda Lassiter _____ 00-01 Nikki Smith __________ 92-95 Kesha Bonds ________ 95-99 Renee Kelly _________ 84-87 Stretch James _______ 03-04 Joni Davis __________ 82-85 Debra Walker ________ 81-84 Evan Unrau _________ 01-04
REBOUNDS 1. 1,098 Renee Kelly _________ 84-87 2. 1,021 Kesha Bonds ________ 95-99 3. 945 Evan Unrau _________ 01-04 4. 863 Joni Davis __________ 82-85 5. 831 Annette Schwander _____ 81-84 6. 805 Mary Brueggestrass ____ 82-85 7. 788 Lorraine Ferret _______ 80-83 8. 707 Tracy Ellis___________ 85-88 9. 696 Lisa Sandbothe ______ 88-91 10. 678 Nikki Smith __________ 92-95
248 242 222 209 204
9.1 9.0 8.8 7.9 7.2 7.0 6.9 6.8 6.7 6.6
SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
776 756 713 667 624 610 580 579 556 537
Joni Davis __________ 84-85 Renee Kelly _________ 85-86 Renee Kelly _________ 86-87 Nancy Rutter ________ 76-77 Joni Davis __________ 83-84 Amanda Lassiter _____ 00-01 Jennie Skimbo _______ 79-80 Sandie Prophete _____ 88-89 Sharon Farrah _______ 76-77 Julie Helm __________ 97-98
POINTS PER GAME Joni Davis __________ 82-85 Kerensa Barr ________ 00-03 Carla Yancey ________ 88-91 Sarah Campbell ______ 83-85 Amy Fordham _______ 91-94
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.
REBOUNDING AVERAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Kerensa Barr ________ 00-03 Amy Fordham _______ 91-94 Dee-Dee Polk________ 83-84 Lisa Ellis ____________ 85-88 Joni Davis __________ 82-85 Natalie Bright ________ 99-02 Erika Martin _________ 92-96 Julie Helm __________ 97-00 Sandie Prophete _____ 86-89 Maggie LeValley______ 84-87
STEALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Sandie Prophete _____ 86-89 Stacy Williams _______ 91-94 Renee Kelly _________ 84-87 Cindy Kiser__________ 77-80 Kesha Bonds ________ 95-99
25.0 24.6 23.6 20.1 19.9 19.1 19.1 19.0 18.6 18.5
Joni Davis __________ 84-85 Renee Kelly _________ 86-87 Renee Kelly _________ 85-86 Joni Davis __________ 83-84 Julie Helm __________ 97-98 Ericka Fields ________ 91-92 Amanda Lassiter _____ 00-01 Erika Martin _________ 95-96 Erika Martin _________ 94-95 Tracy Ellis___________ 87-88
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
593 567 544 535 519 504 497 470 468 467
Joni Davis __________ 84-85 Amanda Lassiter _____ 00-01 Alyssa Hollins________ 07-08 Nancy Rutter ________ 76-77 Sharon Farrah _______ 76-77 Renee Kelly _________ 85-86 Joni Davis __________ 83-84 Lorraine Ferret _______ 80-81 Jennie Skimbo _______ 79-80 Sandie Prophete _____ 88-89
FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
.612 .595 .575 .572 .568 .564 .557 .551 .550 .549
Kesha Bonds ________ 95-96 Renee Kelly _________ 86-87 Renee Kelly _________ 85-86 Evan Unrau _________ 00-01 Kesha Bonds ________ 97-98 Sarah Campbell ______ 83-84 Tracy Ellis___________ 87-88 Mary Brueggestrass ____ 82-83 Joni Davis __________ 84-85 Mary Brueggestrass ____ 83-84
FIELD GOALS MADE
Kesha Bonds ________ 95-99 Renee Kelly _________ 84-87 Nancy Rutter ________ 75-78 Evan Unrau _________ 01-04 Vantrece Williams ____ 92-93 Joni Davis __________ 82-85 Jennie Skimbo _______ 79-80 Annette Schwander _____ 81-84 Erika Martin _________ 93-96 Lynette Linneman_____ 90-93
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
326 290 275 272 238 236 228 226 225 223
Joni Davis __________ 84-85 Renee Kelly _________ 85-86 Renee Kelly _________ 86-87 Joni Davis __________ 83-84 Amanda Lassiter _____ 00-01 Sharon Farrah _______ 76-77 Nancy Rutter ________ 76-77 Jennie Skimbo _______ 79-80 Sharon Farrah _______ 77-78 Lorraine Ferret _______ 80-81
BLOCKED SHOTS 1.
177 Mary Brueggestrass ____ 82-85
Kerensa Barr
Kesha Bonds
Missouri Women’s Basketball
• 165
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Renee Kelly
489 470 372 324 323 315 299 288 251 249
197 194 177 172 166
SCORING
ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
10.
124 Kerensa Barr ________ 01-02 118 Evan Unrau _________ 03-04 118 Tracy Franklin _______ 00-01
THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
(Min. 30 att.) 1. .460 2. .452 3. .422 4. .419 .419 6. .414 7. .410 8. .408 9. .404 10. .398
Carlynn Savant ______ 05-06 Amy Monsees _______ 98-99 Carlynn Savant ______ 04-05 MyEsha Perkins ______ 02-03 Sandie Prophete _____ 87-88 Amanda Hanneman __ 07-08 Julie Helm __________ 96-97 Tracy Lozier _________ 02-03 Marchele Campbell ___ 06-07 Tracy Franklin _______ 00-01
FREE THROWS MADE Ericka Fields Erick
Alyssa Hollins TH THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE MA 1 1. 2 2. 3 3. 4 4.
90 65 64 60
6 6. 7 7. 8 8. 9 9.
57 47 46 44 44
Alyssa Hollins________ 07-08 Amanda Lassiter _____ 00-01 Alyssa Hollins________ 06-07 Alyssa Hollins________ 08-09 Tracy Lozier _________ 02-03 Carlynn Savant ______ 05-06 Tracy Franklin _______ 00-01 Tracy Lozier _________ 03-04 LaToya Bond ________ 05-06 Natalie Bright ________ 01-02
THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTED TH 1 1. 2 2. 3 3. 4. 4 5 5. 6 6. 7 7. 8 8.
235 210 187 166 147 146 143 124
Alyssa Hollins________ 07-08 Alyssa Hollins________ 08-09 Amanda Lassiter _____ 00-01 Alyssa Hollins________ 06-07 Tracy Lozier _________ 02-03 Natalie Bright ________ 01-02 Tracy Lozier _________ 03-04 Carlynn Savant ______ 05-06
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
211 176 175 163 150 148 145 137 133
Nancy Rutter ________ 76-77 Renee Kelly _________ 85-86 Tracy Ellis___________ 87-88 Renee Kelly _________ 86-87 Ericka Fields ________ 91-92 Nikki Smith __________ 94-95 Erika Martin _________ 95-96 Ericka Fields ________ 90-91 Julie Helm __________ 97-98
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
280 275 265 222 218 208 201 196 181 178
Nancy Rutter ________ 76-77 Renee Kelly _________ 85-86 Renee Kelly _________ 86-87 Tracy Ellis___________ 87-88 Ericka Fields ________ 91-92 Vantrece Williams ____ 92-93 Nikki Smith __________ 94-95 Erika Martin _________ 95-96 Ericka Fields ________ 90-91 Jennie Skimbo _______ 79-80
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
.912 .885 .864 .846 .845 .838 .836
Carlynn Savant ______ 06-07 Kerensa Barr ________ 01-02 Kerensa Barr ________ 02-03 Lisa Plummer ________ 80-81 Amy Fordham _______ 92-93 Annette Schwander _____ 83-84 Julie Helm __________ 97-98
166 16 6 • Missouri Women’s Basketball
8. 9. 10.
.832 LaToya Bond ________ 05-06 .817 Sandie Prophete _____ 85-86 .816 Julie Helm __________ 98-99
REBOUNDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
395 356 293 289 279 276 274 273 269 268 268
Renee Kelly _________ 85-86 Nancy Rutter ________ 76-77 Renee Kelly _________ 84-85 Kesha Bonds ________ 96-97 Ericka Fields ________ 91-92 Renee Kelly _________ 86-87 Nancy Rutter ________ 77-78 Kesha Bonds ________ 97-98 Debra Walker ________ 81-82 Christelle N’Garsanet __ 05-06 Tracy Ellis___________ 87-88
REBOUNDING AVERAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
9. 10.
12.3 10.2 10.1 10.0 9.6 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.4 9.2
Renee Kelly _________ 85-86 Nancy Rutter ________ 75-76 Kesha Bonds ________ 97-98 Ericka Fields ________ 91-92 Kesha Bonds ________ 96-97 Kesha Bonds ________ 98-99 Renee Kelly _________ 84-85 Renee Kelly _________ 86-87 Nancy Rutter ________ 76-77 Tracy Ellis___________ 87-88
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
148 139 131 127 126 124
Kerensa Barr ________ 00-01 Dee-Dee Polk________ 82-83 Eileen Keene ________ 85-86 Debra Williams _______ 97-98 Erika Martin _________ 95-96 Kerensa Barr ________ 01-02
STEALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
98 97 86 84 82 81 79 77 77 75
Amanda Lassiter _____ 00-01 Carla Yancey ________ 90-91 Amanda Lassiter _____ 99-00 Joni Davis __________ 84-85 Amy Fordham _______ 92-93 Joni Davis __________ 83-84 RaeShara Brown ____ 08-09 Annette Hollins _______ 81-82 Sarah Campbell ______ 84-85 Kerensa Barr ________ 02-03
BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
71 69 64 60 56 53 46 45 40 39 39 39
Stretch James _______ 03-04 Amanda Lassiter _____ 99-00 Amanda Lassiter _____ 00-01 Lisa Sandbothe ______ 90-91 Mary Brueggestrass ____ 84-85 Nikki Smith __________ 94-95 Mary Brueggestrass ____ 82-83 Stretch James _______ 02-03 Nikki Smith __________ 93-94 Christelle N’Garsanet __ 05-06 Mary Brueggestrass ____ 83-84 Renee Kelly _________ 85-86
ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 4.
233 177 159 148
Dee-Dee Polk________ 83-84 Amy Fordham _______ 92-93 Kerensa Barr ________ 02-03 Amy Fordham _______ 93-94
RaeShara Brown
MIZZOU HISTORY
1974-75
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
WON 28, LOST 12 COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD
11/22 at Columbia College W 11/29 + Kansas W 11/30 + Grand View L 12/1 + Northwest Missouri L 12/7 at Truman State W 1/17 Northwest Missouri L 1/20 at Central Missouri L 1/23 Truman State L 1/24 Missouri Western W 1/29 Columbia College W 1/31 Southwest Missouri L 2/7 Northwest Missouri L 2/8 at Missouri Western W 2/21 * Missouri-St. Louis L 2/22 * Meramec W W 2/23 * Truman State W 2/25 Southwest Baptist + – Turkey Tur Tournament – Springfield, Mo. * – MAI MAIAW State Tournament – Springfield, Mo.
47-16 54-53 33-79 61-71 47-44 61-79 68-93 48-58 73-49 70-31 66-76 48-66 81-30 55-72 87-66 59-57 96-37
FIRST SEASON OF BIG B EIGHT CONFERENCE
1975-76
WON 10, LOST 9 BIG EIGHT E RUNNER-UP COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD COAC 11/21 at Grand View 11/27 + Grand View 11/28 + Kansas 11/29 + Southwest Missouri 12/4 at Truman State 12/9 Central Missouri 1/16 Northwest Missouri 1/18 at Southwest Missouri 1/23 Missouri-St. Louis 1/25 at Saint Louis 1/30 at Missouri-St. Louis 1/31 at Southeast Missouri 2/1 at WESCO 2/6 Truman State 2/12 # Kansas 2/13 # Oklahoma State 2/14 # Kansas State 2/21 * Northwest Missouri 2/22 * Southwest Missouri + – Turkey Tur Tournament – Springfield, Mo. # – Big Eight Tournament – Manhattan, Kan. * – MAIAW MAI State Tourn. – Warrensburg, Mo.
COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD
1976-77
WON 9, LOST 8 COACH: ALEXIS JARRETT
L L L W W L L L W W L W W W W W L L W
80-95 65-104 57-73 95-48 67-43 61-77 58-86 52-57 58-56 51-38 51-53 95-44 80-64 71-45 60-54 67-62 41-85 61-69 78-63
11/19 at William Penn L 11/20 at Grand View W 11/20 at Simpson W 11/25 + Claremore J.C. W 11/26 + Wichita State W 11/27 + Northwest Missouri W 12/1 at Truman State W 12/3 at Saint Louis W 12/7 Missouri-St. Louis W 12/10 Wichita State W 1/3 at Bethany W 1/4 at Oklahoma W 1/5 $ Graceland W 1/6 $ Phillips L 1/7 $ Wichita State W 1/8 at Phillips L 1/9 at Northwestern Okla. W 1/10 at Texas Women’s Univ. W 1/11 at Seminole J.C. L 1/13 Southern Illinois L 1/20 # Colorado W 1/21 # Nebraska L 1/22 # Kansas W 1/26 Southeast Missouri W 1/28 Iowa State W 1/29 at Northwest Missouri W 2/2 at Missouri-St. Louis L 2/4 Southwest Missouri W 2/8 at Central Missouri L 2/14 Truman State W 2/18 ^ Nebraska W 2/19 ^ Midland W 2/25 * Northwest Missouri W 2/26 * Central Missouri (OT) L 3/10 ! William Penn W 3/11 ! Central Missouri W 3/12 ! Kansas State L 3/23 % Southern Connecticut L 3/24 % Minnesota W 3/25 % Baylor L + – Turkey Tournament – Springfield, Mo. $ – Wichita State Tournament – Wichita, Kan. # – Big Eight Tournament – Boulder, Colo. ^ – Tarkio Tournament – Tarkio, Mo. * – MAIAW State Tournament – St. Louis, Mo. ! – AIAW Region VI Champs. – Decorah, Kan. % – AIAW Nationals – Minneapolis, Minn
1977-78
WON 26, LOST 6 BIG EIGHT CHAMPIONS FINAL AP RANKING: 13
168 • Missouri Women’s Basketball
66-76 84-61 65-51 57-52 80-54 61-59 89-58 73-41 81-55 80-40 119-21 66-48 108-49 67-84 90-66 78-91 82-73 92-59 61-76 65-66 62-56 61-67 85-81 97-39 83-36 85-80 76-78 89-58 63-73 88-49 82-60 88-71 96-59 88-91 85-70 71-69 54-70 66-80 60-39 75-85
11/15 William Penn W 11/19 at Wichita State W 11/24 + Long Beach State W 11/25 + Wayland Baptist L 11/26 + Kansas State W 12/3 at Southeast Missouri W 12/9 Kansas State L 12/17 at Iowa State W 1/5 # Colorado W 1/6 # Oklahoma W 1/7 # Kansas W 1/11 at Middle Tennessee W 1/12 at Tennessee Tech W 1/13 at UT-Chattanooga W 1/14 at Tennessee L 1/21 Nebraska W 1/27 Northwest Missouri W 1/30 Central Missouri W 2/2 Kansas L 2/4 at Kansas State L 2/7 Missouri-St. Louis W 2/10 at Southwest Missouri W 2/12 Saint Louis W 2/17 at Illinois State W 2/18 at Southern Illinois W 2/23 * Southwest Missouri W 2/24 * Northwest Missouri W 3/9 ! Iowa State W 3/10 ! Kansas W 3/11 ! Kansas State W 3/17 % North Carolina State L 3/18 % Ohio State W + – Wayland Baptist Tourn. – Springfield, Mo. # – Big Eight Tournament – Lawrence, Kan. * – MAIAW State Tournament – Columbia, Mo. ! – AIAW Region VI Champs. – Manhattan, Kan. % – AIAW Satellite III Champs. – Denton, Kan.
84-78 84-49 87-81 57-93 70-58 99-41 66-76 83-59 88-66 80-56 84-81 81-65 73-70 67-66 83-101 77-48 65-59 84-65 69-70 61-71 121-24 103-78 116-64 77-58 58-53 93-60 71-68 88-72 95-63 70-68 64-70 79-69
1978-79
WON 18, LOST 12 BIG EIGHT RUNNER-UP COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD 11/18 11/23 11/24 11/25 11/28 12/2 12/8 12/9 12/12 1/8 1/9 1/10 1/13
Minnesota + Houston + Valdosta State + Southeastern Louisiana Southeast Missouri at Saint Louis $ Cal State-Fullerton $ Tennessee at Kansas State at Rutgers at Montclair State at Queens at Southern Illinois (OT)
W W L W W W W L W L W L L
82-57 89-84 81-103 92-85 101-36 76-51 66-64 61-74 71-60 73-95 73-71 62-76 60-62
Joann Rutherford led Missouri to six NCAA Tournament appearances and four Big Eight Tournament titles. 1/18 # Iowa State W 1/19 # Kansas State W 1/20 # Kansas L 1/26 Nebraska-Omaha W 1/30 at Central Missouri L 2/3 Iowa State W 2/6 Kansas State L 2/8 Drake W 2/12 at Northwest Missouri W 2/14 Southwest Missouri W 2/16 at Kansas L 2/19 at Nebraska L 2/23 * Northwest Missouri W 2/24 * Central Missouri W 3/9 ! South Dakota W 3/10 ! Kansas L 3/11 ! Drake L + – Wayland Baptist Invit. – Plainview, Texas $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. # – Big Eight Tournament – Lincoln, Neb. * – MAIAW State Tourn. – Warrensburg, Mo. ! – AIAW Region VI Champs. – Minneapolis, Minn.
91-69 84-74 61-63 90-71 86-98 81-67 62-64 83-77 81-68 90-48 68-97 61-68 68-67 67-63 96-64 70-79 67-91
1979-80
WON 20, LOST 13 BIG EIGHT RUNNER-UP COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD 11/17
at Minnesota (OT)
L 82-88
11/22 11/23 11/24 11/29 12/1 12/7 12/10 12/14 12/15 12/20 1/5 1/7 1/8 1/10 1/11 1/17 1/18 1/19 1/23 1/29 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/12 2/15 2/18 2/19 2/23 2/28 2/29
+ Brigham Young + Wayland Baptist + Kansas *** Pittsburg State Illinois State at Northwest Missouri Kansas State $ Ohio State $ Valdosta State at Iowa State Saint Louis at Cal State-Fullerton at Long Beach State at Cal Poly Pomona at Southern California # Oklahoma # Kansas State # Kansas at Moberly J.C. Central Missouri at Drake Nebraska Northwest Missouri at Kansas State Kansas at Texas at Stephen F. Austin at Southern Illinois * Pittsburg State * Central Missouri
W L L W W W W W W W W W L W L W W L W W L W W L L L L W W L
90-70 81-84 75-106 97-46 78-58 66-58 90-81 95-59 83-73 81-58 85-77 80-61 67-96 83-74 53-70 90-63 81-76 80-86 94-69 70-64 73-79 65-64 81-47 60-69 74-82 74-77 49-80 73-71 92-68 69-80
3/1 * Kansas W 77-73 3/6 ! Nebraska (OT) L 73-74 + -Wayland Baptist Tourn. – Plainview, Texas $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. # – Big Eight Tournament – Columbia, Mo. * – AIAW Sub-Regional – Pittsburg, Kan. ! – AIAW Region VI Champs. – Columbia, Mo. *** – game later forfeited by Kansas
1980-81
WON 21, LOST 12 COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD + + +
$ $
# # #
Minnesota Iowa State Wayland Baptist Illinois State Louisiana State at Kansas State at Illinois State at Northwest Missouri New Mexico Wayland Baptist Saint Louis Oklahoma at Delta State at Mississippi at Miss. Women’s Univ. at Alabama Iowa State Kansas State Oklahoma at Saint Louis
L W L W W L L W W W W L W L W W W L W W
82-89 70-47 50-59 76-57 69-66 68-74 66-74 74-60 108-62 67-62 71-48 65-73 80-68 58-64 65-55 69-67 82-49 77-85 68-65 67-66
73-70 73-78 57-81 83-80 54-52 61-52 63-74 82-70 75-71 63-39 85-70 65-75 71-85
1981-82
WON 24, LOST 9 FINAL AP RANKING: 20 COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD 11/13 11/21 11/26 11/27 11/28 12/2 12/4 12/8 12/11 12/12
+ + +
$ $
Southwest Missouri Western Illinois Stephen F. Austin Illinois State Clemson Illinois State at Saint Louis Kansas State Idaho State Memphis
W W L W L W W L W L
73-61 96-50 58-62 79-55 52-68 74-60 71-50 62-64 112-46 70-79
12/17 UCLA W 1/2 & Notre Dame L 1/4 at Texas L 1/5 at Houston W 1/7 at Lamar W 1/14 # Kansas State L 1/15 # Oklahoma State W 1/16 # Oklahoma W 1/20 Oklahoma City W 1/23 at Nebraska W 1/27 Northwest Missouri W 1/30 at Southern Illinois L 2/2 Kansas W 2/6 Nebraska W 2/9 at Central Missouri W 2/12 Saint Louis W 2/16 Central Missouri (OT) W 2/20 at Northwest Missouri W 2/24 at Oklahoma W 2/27 at Iowa State W 3/3 at Minnesota W 3/13 ! Oregon W 3/19 % Maryland L + – Wayland Baptist Invit. – Plainview, Texas $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. & – Kansas City, Mo. # – Big Eight Tournament – Manhattan, Kan. ! – NCAA West First Round – Eugene, Ore. % – NCAA Western Regional – Stanford, Calif.
59-57 53-60 64-67 67-54 76-61 69-72 91-58 87-64 67-51 68-58 83-60 67-71 82-58 72-68 68-66 93-49 72-64 79-63 81-62 77-57 58-57 59-53 68-80
1983-84
FIRST SEASON OF ROUND-ROBIN BIG EIGHT SCHEDULE
1982-83 WON 25 LOST 6 BIG EIGHT: 10-4 BIG EIGHT RUNNER-UP FINAL AP RANKING: 15 COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD
The Hearnes Center was the home of Mizzou basketball from 1972 until 2004.
11/21 11/25 11/26 11/27 12/4 12/7 12/10 12/11 12/17 1/3 1/5 1/6
Southwest Missouri + New Mexico + Stephen F. Austin + Wayland Baptist at Iowa State Central Missouri $ Delta State $ Penn State Oklahoma State at Long Beach State at UCLA at Pepperdine
W W W W W W W W W L W W
1/12 at Kansas State L 77-88 1/15 Kansas W 69-61 1/17 Colorado W 90-64 1/22 Oklahoma W 109-73 1/26 Saint Louis W 92-38 1/29 at Kansas (3OT) L 111-118 2/2 Tulsa (forfeit) W 2-0 2/4 at Colorado L 68-83 2/9 Nebraska W 62-54 2/12 at Oklahoma L 75-85 2/15 Kansas State W 67-55 2/23 Southern Illinois (2OT) W 83-76 2/26 at Nebraska W 83-69 3/2 at Oklahoma State W 80-61 3/5 Iowa State W 59-54 3/10 # Iowa State W 82-58 3/11 # Kansas W 75-74 3/12 # Kansas State W 75-65 3/19 ! Auburn L 76-89 + – Wayland Baptist Invit. – Plainview, Texas $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. # – Big Eight Tournament – Norman, Okla. ! – NCAA South First Round – Auburn, Ala.
95-56 102-57 80-79 76-66 84-74 80-65 83-61 87-68 66-64 65-82 62-61 67-61
WON 25, LOST 6 BIG EIGHT: 12-2, RUNNER-UP BIG EIGHT TOURN. RUNNER-UP FINAL AP RANKING: 11 COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD 11/19 11/24 11/25 11/26 11/30 12/3 12/9 12/10 1/2 1/3 1/5 1/11 1/14 1/18 1/21 1/24 1/27 2/1 2/4 2/8 2/11 2/15 2/18 2/22 2/26 2/28
Northern Iowa + Oklahoma Baptist + Stephen F. Austin + Wayland Baptist Southern California at Southwest Missouri $ Wyoming $ Florida A&M * Stanford * Indiana * Florida State (OT) Oral Roberts Creighton at Kansas at Nebraska Iowa State at Oklahoma State Colorado at Oklahoma Kansas State Nebraska at Iowa State Kansas at Colorado Oklahoma State Oklahoma
W W L W L W W W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W W W W W
110-47 99-70 79-81 88-63 79-81 102-69 96-36 92-67 72-32 85-66 83-66 109-70 100-62 71-62 92-71 82-61 78-80 105-63 73-68 66-62 106-78 78-51 92-61 92-63 82-65 102-77
3/3 at Kansas State L 3/6 # Colorado W 3/9 # Oklahoma State W 3/10 # Kansas State L 3/18 ! Louisiana State L + – Wayland Baptist Invit. – Plainview, Texas $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. * – Masonic Classic – Coral Gables, Fla. # – Big Eight Tournament – Kansas City, Mo. ! – NCAA South First Round – Baton Rouge, La.
84-100 113-51 94-69 75-84 82-92
1984-85
WON 22, LOST 9 BIG EIGHT: 12-2, CHAMPIONS BIG EIGHT TOURN. CHAMPIONS COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD
11/17 Cleveland State W 11/22 + Texas-San Antonio W 11/23 + Wayland Baptist L 11/24 + Oregon State W 11/28 San Diego State L 12/5 Southwest Missouri W 12/8 at Oral Roberts W 12/14 $ Brigham Young (OT) W 12/15 $ Georgia L 1/2 * Rutgers L 1/3 * Auburn L 1/5 * Miami L 1/12 Evansville W 1/16 at Oklahoma L 1/19 Iowa State W 1/23 at Kansas W 1/26 at Nebraska L 1/30 Oklahoma State (OT) W 2/2 Colorado W 2/5 at Kansas State W 2/9 at Iowa State W 2/13 Kansas W 2/16 Oklahoma W 2/20 at Oklahoma State W 2/23 Nebraska W 2/27 at Colorado W 3/2 Kansas State W 3/5 # Colorado W 3/8 # Kansas State W 3/9 # Oklahoma W 3/14 ! Northeast La. (OT) L + – Wayland Baptist Invit. – Plainview, Texas $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. * – Court Classic – Coral Gables, Fla. # – Big Eight Tournament – Kansas City, Mo. ! – NCAA South First Round – Monroe, La.
119-70 86-70 58-61 103-68 70-76 104-69 95-75 104-102 67-70 63-66 62-75 81-82 109-46 83-93 93-53 77-68 79-93 79-75 92-71 91-66 77-53 74-71 92-74 68-65 85-69 79-65 92-75 87-64 91-58 89-83 84-85
2009-10 Media and Recruiting Guide • 169
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
11/20 11/24 11/27 11/28 11/29 12/2 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/13 12/17 12/20 1/3 1/5 1/6 1/7 1/15 1/16 1/17 1/21
1/28 Central Missouri W 1/31 Southern Illinois L 2/3 at Kansas L 2/6 Nebraska W 2/7 Moberly J.C. W 2/11 Northwest Missouri W 2/13 at Nebraska L 2/17 at Central Missouri W 2/20 Wisconsin W 2/24 Missouri-St. Louis W 3/13 ! Nebraska W 3/14 ! Minnesota L 3/15 ! Drake L + – Wayland Baptist Invit. – Plainview, Texas $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. # – Big Eight Tournament – Lawrence, Kan. ! – AIAW Region VI Champs. – Minneapolis, Minn.
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1/21 at Kansas L 1/24 Colorado L 1/28 at Nebraska L 1/31 Kansas State W 2/2 at Iowa State W 2/7 at Oklahoma W 2/11 Kansas (OT) L 2/14 at Oklahoma State W 2/18 Nebraska W 2/21 at Colorado W 2/25 at Kansas State L 2/28 # Colorado W 3/1 # Kansas State L + – Western Kentucky Invit. – Bowling Green, Ky. * – Northern Illinois Fastbreak Fest – DeKalb, Ill. $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. # – Big Eight Tournament – Salina, Kan.
73-74 91-94 78-88 78-74 84-70 86-76 79-81 75-68 87-81 73-66 81-90 92-77 61-78
1987-88
WON 18, LOST 11 BIG EIGHT: 9-5, RUNNER-UP COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD
1985-86
WON 20, LOST 12 BIG EIGHT: E 8-6, FIFTH BIG EIGHT E TOURN. CHAMPIONS COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD COAC 11/29 11/30 12/3 12/6 12/10 12/13 12/14 12/19 12/27 12/28 1/2 1/7 1/9 1/14 1/18 1/22 1/25 1/29 2/1 2/5 2/8 2/12 2/15 2/18 2/22 2/26 3/1
+ Arizona + Bradley Memphis at Creighton at Southwest Missouri $ Alabama-Birmingham $ Idaho * Minnesota * Southern California North Carolina at UC-Santa Barbara Loyola at Memphis Oklahoma State at Nebraska Kansas Oklahoma at Iowa State at Kansas State Colorado Nebraska at Kansas at Oklahoma State Iowa State at Oklahoma Kansas State at Colorado
W W W L W W L W L L W W L W L W L W L L W W W W L W L
86-62 89-68 80-66 71-84 78-75 74-58 77-82 93-74 68-118 80-87 81-57 86-68 68-85 81-65 68-74 76-70 79-105 76-64 65-81 62-71 81-55 87-77 75-64 76-63 80-88 67-57 70-81
3/4 # Iowa State W 3/6 # Oklahoma W 3/8 # Colorado W 3/12 ! Arkansas W 3/14 % Texas L + – Bradley Invitational – Peoria, Ill. $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. * – Transamerica USC Classic – Los Angeles, Calif. # – Big Eight Tournament – Kansas City, Mo. ! – NCAA Midwest First Round – Columbia, Mo. % – NCAA Midwest Second Round – Austin, Texas
76-59 71-66 75-63 66-65 67-108
1986-87
WON 20, LOST 9 BIG EIGHT: 9-5, T-FIRST COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD 11/29 11/30 12/3 12/5 12/6 12/9 12/12 12/13 12/19 12/30 1/3 1/5 1/8 1/12 1/14 1/17
+ James Madison + Arkansas UMKC * Old Dominion * Northern Iowa Southwest Missouri $ Texas-El Paso $ Eastern Illinois Bradley Creighton at Tennessee Tech at UT-Chattanooga at Georgia Iowa State Oklahoma State Oklahoma
170 • Missouri Women’s Basketball
L W W L W W W W W W W W L W W W
73-74 69-66 91-72 74-83 85-54 98-59 99-61 79-63 106-64 84-65 74-64 82-56 67-80 71-68 81-61 72-70
11/28 + Iowa L 11/29 + Southern Illinois L 12/2 Central Missouri W 12/4 at Creighton W 12/8 at Southwest Missouri W 12/11 $ North Texas W 12/12 $ Tennessee Tech W 12/19 at Minnesota L 12/30 Northern Illinois (OT) W 1/2 at Louisiana State W 1/4 at New Orleans L 1/6 at Southern Mississippi L 1/11 Oral Roberts W 1/13 at Kansas W 1/16 at Nebraska L 1/20 Oklahoma W 1/23 Iowa State W 1/27 at Kansas State W 1/30 at Oklahoma State L 2/3 Colorado W 2/6 at Oklahoma L 2/10 Kansas State W 2/13 Nebraska W 2/16 at Iowa State W 2/21 Oklahoma State W 2/24 at Colorado L 2/27 Kansas L 3/5 # Iowa State W 3/6 # Colorado L + – Amana-Hawkeye Classic – Iowa City, Iowa $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. # – Big Eight Tournament – Salina, Kan.
71-85 51-69 84-54 93-82 91-81 97-69 88-75 61-71 78-76 67-51 86-91 75-86 93-70 72-67 79-84 91-72 75-60 79-66 71-78 71-69 84-93 67-65 78-74 87-62 86-73 88-101 72-80 69-65 80-84
1988-89
WON 17, LOST 12 BIG EIGHT: 7-7, FOURTH COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD
11/25 at Arkansas State W 11/26 at Memphis (OT) L 11/29 Southwest Missouri W 12/2 + Stanford L 12/3 + Brigham Young W 12/6 Creighton W 12/9 $ Idaho State W 12/10 $ Texas-San Antonio W 12/14 New Orleans W 12/17 Illinois State W 12/30 * Northwestern Louisiana L 12/31 * U.S. International W 1/3 * San Diego State L 1/11 Oklahoma W 1/14 at Iowa State W 1/18 Kansas State W 1/22 at Oklahoma State L 1/25 Colorado L 1/29 Nebraska (OT) W 2/1 Kansas L 2/4 at Kansas State L 2/8 at Colorado L 2/11 at Kansas W 2/15 Iowa State W 2/18 at Nebraska L 2/22 Oklahoma State L 2/25 at Oklahoma W 3/4 # Iowa State W 3/5 # Colorado L + – Northwestern Tournament – Evanston, Ill. $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. * – San Diego, Calif. # – Big Eight Tournament – Salina, Kan.
88-75 77-81 75-52 60-75 83-70 77-66 68-54 89-68 53-52 80-74 83-86 84-74 75-97 71-68 77-70 82-75 74-97 67-75 84-75 61-66 78-96 73-86 74-71 69-45 81-86 74-88 104-91 87-70 67-83
1989-90
WON 20, LOST 8 BIG EIGHT: 11-3, CHAMPIONS COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD 11/24 11/25 11/27 12/1 12/2 12/5 12/9 12/16 12/19 12/29 12/31 1/2 1/4
+ Evansville + Kentucky Louisiana State $ Louisville $ Cal-State Fullerton at Southwest Missouri at Creighton Memphis Loyola Chicago State at Texas Christian at Baylor at SMU (OT)
W L L W W L W W W W W W L
99-61 84-102 50-56 72-61 71-55 67-71 93-92 89-57 90-71 104-44 67-59 68-56 72-74
1/10 1/13 1/17 1/20 1/24 1/27 1/31 2/4 2/7 2/10 2/14 2/17 2/21 2/24
Oklahoma State Nebraska at Kansas State at Kansas Colorado at Oklahoma Iowa State Kansas State at Colorado at Nebraska Kansas at Oklahoma State at Iowa State Oklahoma
W W L L W W W W W W L W W W
3/3 # Oklahoma + – Lady Kat Invitational – Lexington, Ky. $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. # – Big Eight Tournament – Salina, Kan.
76-70 67-62 53-66 59-82 64-52 79-75 69-65 79-64 58-55 64-60 59-60 76-72 72-64 89-60
L 77-80
1990-91
WON 10, LOST 18 BIG EIGHT: 3-11, EIGHTH COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD
11/23 + Brigham Young W 11/24 + Indiana (OT) L 11/28 Creighton L 12/1 at Memphis W 12/3 at Illinois W 12/7 $ Eastern Kentucky W 12/8 $ South Alabama L 12/11 at UMKC (OT) W 12/14 Southwest Missouri L 12/18 Chicago State W 12/29 Texas Christian W 12/31 at UC-Santa Barbara L 1/3 at Southern California L 1/9 at Oklahoma State L 1/12 at Oklahoma L 1/16 Kansas State L 1/19 Kansas L 1/23 at Colorado (OT) L 1/26 at Iowa State L 1/30 Nebraska L 2/2 at Kansas State L 2/6 Colorado W 2/10 Oklahoma W 2/13 at Kansas L 2/17 Oklahoma State L 2/20 at Nebraska L 2/24 Iowa State W 3/2 # Oklahoma State L + – Ho. Johnson/Full-O-Pep IU Classic – Bloomington, Ind. $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. # – Big Eight Tournament – Salina, Kan.
70-63 65-70 63-67 76-72 68-66 72-49 55-56 66-65 44-56 91-59 71-48 64-69 55-87 60-81 66-67 53-68 60-65 71-74 58-79 67-76 62-66 72-64 68-59 54-83 45-89 60-87 73-60 76-84
1993-94
WON 12, LOST 18 BIG EIGHT: 3-11, SEVENTH BIG EIGHT TOURN. CHAMPIONS COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD
1991-92
1992-93
WON 16, LOST 12 BIG EIGHT: 7-7, FIFTH COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD 11/22 at Southeast Missouri 11/25 UMKC 11/29 at Loyola-Chicago 12/1 at Illinois State 12/6 $ Austin Peay 12/7 $ Iowa 12/10 Illinois 12/13 Chicago State 12/17 Memphis 12/28 Murray State 12/31 Southeast Missouri 1/8 Northeastern Illinois 1/11 at Creighton 1/15 Kansas 1/18 Nebraska 1/22 at Oklahoma 1/25 at Colorado 1/29 Kansas State 2/2 at Iowa State 2/4 Oklahoma State 2/9 Oklahoma 2/12 at Nebraska (OT) 2/15 at Kansas State 2/19 Colorado 2/22 at Oklahoma State 2/26 at Iowa State 2/29 Kansas 3/7 # Oklahoma $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. # – Big Eight Tournament – Salina, Kan.
W L W L W L W W W W W W L W L L L W W W W L W L L W L L
WON 19, LOST 8 BIG EIGHT: 8-6, FIFTH COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD 68-57 58-60 75-57 59-61 98-55 62-89 76-70 83-50 69-54 83-64 58-50 84-50 66-92 57-56 51-61 72-74 63-69 80-64 73-60 68-65 86-56 65-69 89-56 57-67 63-76 77-62 57-70 79-80
12/1 Eastern Illinois 12/4 $ Tennessee State 12/5 $ Toledo 12/9 Creighton (OT) 12/19 Indiana State 12/21 Illinois State 12/29 * Wright State 12/31 * Dayton 1/3 at Illinois 1/8 Kansas 1/10 Kansas State 1/13 UMKC 1/16 Colorado 1/19 Oral Roberts 1/22 at Iowa State 1/24 at Nebraska 1/29 Oklahoma State 1/31 Oklahoma 2/3 Marquette 2/5 at Kansas State 2/7 at Kansas 2/13 at Colorado 2/21 Iowa State 2/23 Nebraska 2/26 at Oklahoma 2/28 at Oklahoma State (OT) 3/6 # Kansas $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. * – at Dayton, Ohio # – Big Eight Tournament – Salina, Kan.
W W W L W W W W W W W W L W W L L W W W L L W L W W L
68-45 67-60 68-38 65-70 63-45 66-56 77-38 68-57 80-54 64-62 62-49 62-49 53-67 75-53 83-52 66-86 49-58 69-63 77-64 67-51 52-62 52-75 64-41 64-65 68-49 64-63 56-63
67-52 75-84 80-65 78-62 62-66 89-60 88-52 84-96 52-60 57-73 52-68 52-63 54-76 84-54 65-75 81-47 71-84 62-70 65-86 59-51 78-77 50-62 72-77 60-62 71-77 67-69 72-66 76-68 79-71 61-75
1994-95
WON 15, LOST 12 BIG EIGHT: 5-9, SIXTH COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD 11/25 Evansville 11/27 Bradley 12/2 * South Carolina State 12/3 * Eastern Kentucky 12/7 at Southeast Missouri 12/18 at UMKC 12/20 Creighton 12/28 Jackson State 12/31 at Western Illinois 1/2 Truman State 1/6 Oklahoma 1/8 Oklahoma State
W L W W W W L W W W L W
76-67 83-78 87-47 107-71 69-58 77-58 70-62 82-60 71-54 97-40 98-83 82-75
L W L W L W L L W L W L W L L
75-67 72-69 75-63 62-61 82-66 80-70 74-51 80-57 81-59 79-57 56-53 82-70 66-59 94-65 74-67
1995-96
WON 15, LOST 12 BIG EIGHT: 6-8, FIFTH COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD 11/25 Creighton 11/27 Lamar 12/1 # UNC-Wilmington 12/2 # Sam Houston State 12/6 at Illinois 12/9 Southeast Missouri 12/16 Missouri-St. Louis 12/19 Western Illinois 12/28 $ Florida State 12/29 $ Central Florida 12/30 $ Oklahoma State 1/5 at Kansas State 1/7 at Kansas 1/11 UMKC 1/14 Colorado 1/19 Nebraska (OT) 1/23 Iowa State 1/26 at Oklahoma 1/28 at Oklahoma State 1/31 Kansas State 2/4 Kansas 2/10 at Colorado 2/16 at Iowa State (OT) 2/18 at Nebraska 2/23 Oklahoma State 2/25 Oklahoma 3/2 % Nebraska # – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. $ – Holiday Classic – Orlando, Fla. % – Big Eight Tournament – Salina, Kan.
L W W W L W W W W W L L L W W L W L L W W L L L W W L
69-78 106-57 91-45 77-66 54-72 75-62 85-51 90-33 61-47 111-93 57-75 58-69 64-66 85-62 72-61 68-73 78-67 55-69 51-69 57-51 86-66 56-67 73-77 72-92 58-55 89-66 64-70
FIRST SEASON OF BIG 12 CONFERENCE
1996-97
WON 10, LOST 20 BIG 12: 3-13, 10TH COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD 11/22 Missouri-Rolla 11/24 at Illinois State 11/26 at UMKC 11/30 Illinois 12/2 at Southeast Missouri 12/6 # Cincinnati 12/7 # Butler 12/13 at Creighton 12/15 Arkansas State 12/20 $ Middle Tennessee 12/21 $ at Hawaii 12/23 $ West Virginia 1/4 at Iowa State 1/8 at Colorado 1/11 Oklahoma State 1/15 at Baylor 1/18 Nebraska 1/20 Missouri-St. Louis 1/22 at Nebraska 1/25 Texas 1/29 Texas A&M 2/1 at Kansas State 2/5 Kansas 2/11 Iowa State 2/15 at Oklahoma 2/19 at Kansas 2/23 Colorado 2/26 Kansas State 3/1 at Texas Tech 3/4 % Nebraska # – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. $ – Paradise Classic – University of Hawaii % – Big 12 Tournament – Kansas City, Mo.
W L W L W W L W L W L L L L L L L W L L W L W L W L L L L L
98-53 70-82 64-58 66-82 104-65 55-49 54-66 69-47 55-68 61-55 54-63 75-85 50-61 52-78 53-67 64-67 66-82 84-44 47-84 77-84 91-80 42-77 68-66 54-71 81-56 60-70 50-57 60-64 69-83 58-62
1997-98
WON 11, LOST 16 BIG 12: 3-13, 12TH COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD 11/14 Missouri-Rolla 11/17 Illinois State 11/20 Southeast Missouri 11/25 UMKC 12/5 # UNC-Charlotte 12/6 # Brigham Young
W W W W W W
74-79 69-59 76-53 74-56 80-56 71-66
2009-10 Media and Recruiting Guide • 171
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
The 1993-94 squad made a dazzling run to the 1994 Big Eight Tournament title and an automatic berth in the NCAA Tournament. The Tigers posted three straight upsets to win the title. It is Missouri’s last conference tournament title in basketball.
11/26 at Northeastern Illinois W 11/28 at Bradley L 12/3 $ Texas Pan-American W 12/4 $ Youngstown State W 12/8 at Illinois State L 12/11 Southeast Missouri W 12/19 at Eastern Illinois W 12/21 Illinois L 12/31 at Jackson State L 1/2 at Memphis L 1/7 at Kansas L 1/9 at Kansas State L 1/11 at Creighton L 1/13 UMKC W 1/16 at Colorado L 1/21 Iowa State W 1/23 Nebraska L 1/28 at Oklahoma State L 1/30 at Oklahoma L 2/2 Kansas State W 2/6 Kansas W 2/12 Colorado L 2/16 at Nebraska L 2/20 at Iowa State L 2/25 Oklahoma L 2/27 Oklahoma State L 3/5 # Kansas W 3/6 # Oklahoma State W 3/7 # Colorado W 3/16 ! Texas Tech L $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. # – Big Eight Tournament – Salina, Kan. ! – NCAA Midwest First Round – Lubbock, Texas
1/14 Colorado 1/17 Memphis 1/20 at Nebraska 1/22 at Iowa State 1/25 Kansas 1/29 Kansas State 2/3 at Oklahoma State 2/5 at Oklahoma 2/9 Oral Roberts 2/12 at Colorado 2/15 Iowa State 2/19 Nebraska 2/24 at Kansas State 2/26 at Kansas 3/4 # Kansas * – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. # – Big Eight Tournament – Salina, Kan.
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
12/11 at Western Illinois (OT) 12/19 $ Troy State 12/20 $ South Alabama 12/30 at Arkansas 1/4 Texas Tech 1/7 at Iowa State 1/10 at Oklahoma State 1/13 Kansas State 1/17 Kansas 1/20 at Texas 1/24 Iowa State (OT) 1/28 Baylor 1/31 at Texas A&M 2/4 at Nebraska 2/8 Colorado 2/15 at Kansas State 2/17 Nebraska 2/22 Oklahoma 2/25 at Colorado 2/28 at Kansas 3/3 % Oklahoma State # – Mid-America MidClassic – Columbia, Mo. $ – Coca Coca-Cola Classic – Mobile, Ala. % – Big 12 Tournament – Kansas City, Mo.
L W W L L L L W L L W L L L L L L W L L L
66-68 77-52 78-47 79-80 65-79 55-58 54-86 72-56 62-74 44-53 59-57 62-69 61-76 61-79 60-71 57-66 91-96 75-68 65-78 65-76 48-67
1998-99
WON 13, LOST 15 BIG 12 12: 5-11, 10TH COACH: CINDY STEIN COAC 11/19 11/24 11/27 11/29 12/4 12/5 12/8 12/19 12/21 12/29 1/3 1/6 1/9 1/13 1/16 1/23 1/27 1/30 2/2 2/7 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/21 2/23 2/27 3/1
Bradley at Southeast Missouri & Iowa & Princeton % Texas Southern % Louisville at Illinois State at Arkansas Missouri-Rolla Western Illinois at Nebraska Kansas State Texas A&M at Kansas Colorado at Kansas State at Baylor Iowa State Nebraska Kansas at Colorado at Texas Tech Texas Oklahoma State at Iowa State at Oklahoma ^ Baylor
W L L W W W W L W W L L W L W L L L W L L L L W L W W
73-57 71-90 68-75 80-56 93-55 87-76 72-71 60-80 90-27 71-48 67-83 60-72 68-63 52-54 63-60 67-79 54-78 54-80 74-66 37-48 62-74 68-74 59-64 73-62 58-84 73-64 60-55
3/2 ^ Iowa State & – Hawkeye Classic – University of Iowa % – Mid America Classic – Columbia, Mo. ^ – Big 12 Tournament – Kansas City, Mo.
L 44-63
1999-2000
WON 18, LOST 12 BIG 12: 7-9, SEVENTH COACH: CINDY STEIN
11/20 at Bradley W 11/22 Arkansas L 11/26 # Portland State W 11/27 # San Diego State W 12/3 $ Centenary W 12/4 $ Western Kentucky W 12/7 at Southern Illinois W 12/11 at Saint Louis W 12/18 at Eastern Illinois W 12/22 Illinois State W 12/30 UW-Milwaukee W 1/5 Iowa State L 1/8 Baylor W 1/15 at Texas L 1/18 at Nebraska L 1/22 Kansas State W 1/26 Kansas L 1/29 Oklahoma L 2/2 at Oklahoma State W 2/5 at Kansas State W 2/8 Texas Tech W 2/12 Colorado W 2/16 at Texas A&M L 2/19 at Iowa State L 2/23 Kansas W 2/26 at Colorado L 3/2 Nebraska L 3/7 % Colorado L 3/15 ^ Evansville (OT) W 3/17 ^ at Arkansas (OT) L # – San Diego State Tournament – San Diego, Calif. $ – Unilever Lady Tiger Classic – Columbia, Mo. % – Big 12 Tournament – Kansas City, Mo. ^ – WNIT
92-49 76-83 67-48 85-61 111-31 86-76 66-61 78-65 90-57 91-44 90-47 67-79 78-44 64-80 63-80 63-52 71-90 71-76 77-73 72-68 52-49 65-57 55-66 66-101 65-62 64-72 66-80 68-83 84-81 88-89
2000-01
WON 22, LOST 10 BIG 12: 10-6, FIFTH FINAL COACHES RANKING: 19TH COACH: CINDY STEIN 11/17 Eastern Illinois 11/20 Arkansas 11/25 # Kentucky 11/26 # Pepperdine 12/1 $ Lipscomb
172 • Missouri Women’s Basketball
W W W L W
106-59 79-67 86-51 68-69 96-43
12/2 $ San Diego State W 12/7 Saint Louis W 12/9 Southern Illinois W 12/17 at Illinois State W 12/20 % Illinois L 12/30 at UW-Milwaukee W 1/3 at Texas Tech L 1/6 Texas W 1/10 Texas A&M W 1/14 at Colorado L 1/17 at Iowa State L 1/20 Kansas State W 1/27 at Nebraska W 1/31 Iowa State L 2/3 at Oklahoma L 2/7 at Kansas State W 2/10 Kansas (OT) W 2/13 Nebraska W 2/17 at Baylor L 2/21 Oklahoma State W 2/24 at Kansas W 2/28 Colorado W 3/6 ^ Texas A&M W 3/7 ^ Colorado L 3/16 & Wisconsin W 3/18 & Georgia W 3/24 ! Louisiana Tech L # – Pepperdine Classic – Malibu, Calif. $ – Unilever Lady Tiger Classic – Columbia, Mo. % – at St. Louis, Mo. ^ – Big 12 Tournament – Kansas City, Mo. & – NCAA East First Round – Athens, Ga. ! – NCAA East Regional – Pittsburgh, Pa.
89-69 73-63 81-57 83-63 74-92 88-64 64-82 68-52 69-61 90-98 67-68 65-60 65-58 63-73 62-82 63-54 89-84 83-55 81-97 65-62 69-55 78-61 75-65 72-83 71-68 78-65 67-78
2001-02
WON 14, LOST 15 BIG 12: 5-11, T-NINTH COACH: CINDY STEIN 11/16 11/19 11/24 11/25 11/30 12/1 12/7 12/9 12/20 12/22 12/30 1/6 1/9 1/12 1/15 1/19 1/22 1/26
at UMKC Southwest Missouri St. # South Carolina # Davidson $ Southeastern La. $ Southeast Missouri at Saint Louis Northern Iowa Arkansas-Pine Bluff % Illinois UW-Green Bay at Oklahoma State Texas Tech at Kansas Nebraska Baylor at Texas Colorado
W W L W W W W W W L W L W W W L L L
67-48 61-57 60-72 101-63 76-46 80-62 64-53 79-61 102-47 53-74 79-72 57-73 82-71 66-48 67-41 59-80 51-73 56-78
1/30 at Iowa State L 2/2 at Nebraska W 2/5 Kansas State L 2/9 Kansas W 2/13 at Colorado L 2/16 at Texas A&M L 2/20 Iowa State L 2/23 Oklahoma L 2/27 at Kansas State L 3/5 ^ Texas Tech L 3/13 & Alabama L # – Duke Classic – Durham, N.C. $ – Unilever Lady Tiger Tourn. – Columbia, Mo. % – Busch Braggin’ Rights Game – St. Louis, Mo. ^ – Big 12 Conference Tourn. – Kansas City, Mo. & – WNIT First Round – Columbia, Mo.
61-87 69-54 61-79 69-57 47-78 61-85 52-62 70-90 55-74 51-78 67-68
2002-03
WON 17, LOST 14 BIG 12: 9-7, T-FIFTH COACH: CINDY STEIN
11/23 at SMS W 11/26 Bradley W 11/29 # SMU L 11/30 # UL-Lafayette L 12/6 $ McNeese State W 12/7 $ Austin Peay L 12/11 at Northern Iowa W 12/21 % Illinois L 12/29 at Iowa L 1/2 IUPUI W 1/5 Saint Louis W 1/8 at Baylor L 1/11 Texas L 1/19 at Iowa State W 1/22 Nebraska W 1/25 Oklahoma State W 1/28 at Texas Tech L 2/2 Colorado W 2/5 at Kansas State L 2/8 at Nebraska W 2/12 Iowa State W 2/15 at Kansas W 2/19 Kansas State L 2/22 at Colorado L 2/26 at Oklahoma L 3/1 Kansas W 3/5 Texas A&M W 3/11 ^ Oklahoma State L 3/19 + Western Illinois (2OT) W 3/24 + Ball State W 3/27 ! at Colorado State L # – at Islander Classic – Corpus Christi, Texas $ – Unilever Tiger Classic – Columbia, Mo. % – at Savvis Center – St. Louis, Mo. ^ – at Big 12 Conference Tourn. – Dallas, Texas
68-52 77-76 70-72 59-67 74-53 53-66 89-77 67-70 65-87 73-45 72-62 65-71 59-70 86-55 65-53 87-65 50-84 71-52 52-68 74-53 70-57 61-55 56-66 48-69 69-74 73-52 64-51 54-56 72-69 88-77 61-62
+ – WNIT First/Second Rounds – Columbia, Mo. ! – WNIT Quarterfinals – Fort Collins, Colo.
2003-04
WON 17, LOST 13 BIG 12: 7-9, T-SEVENTH COACH: CINDY STEIN
11/23 at Bradley W 11/26 Southern (La.) W 11/28 # vs Austin Peay W 11/29 # at UW-Green Bay L 12/5 $ Alcorn State W 12/6 $ Tulsa W 12/10 SMS L 12/21 at Evansville W 12/30 Iowa W 1/2 Miami (Ohio) W 1/4 at Saint Louis W 1/7 at Kansas State L 1/10 Kansas L 1/14 Nebraska L 1/18 at Colorado L 1/24 at Kansas W 1/28 Oklahoma W 1/31 Colorado L 2/3 at Texas L 2/7 at Iowa State W 2/11 Baylor L 2/14 at Oklahoma State W 2/17 Texas Tech L 2/22 Kansas State (2OT) L 2/25 at Nebraska W 2/28 Iowa State W 3/3 at Texas A&M W 3/9 % Oklahoma State W 3/10 % Kansas State L 3/20 ^ Stanford L # – at Oneida B&C Holiday Tourn. – Green Bay, Wis. $ – Unilever Tiger Classic – Columbia, Mo. % – at Big 12 Conference Tourn. – Dallas, Texas ^ – at NCAA Tournament First Rd. – Tempe, Ariz.
77-58 79-43 78-43 66-74 103-41 88-68 70-79 78-72 75-65 92-68 65-62 59-95 52-55 69-74 54-71 76-49 77-65 66-68 55-89 81-62 59-83 71-46 68-73 90-93 78-76 63-58 61-60 75-52 58-79 44-68
2004-05
WON 11, LOST 18 BIG 12: 4-12, T-NINTH COACH: CINDY STEIN 11/19 11/20 11/26 11/27 11/30 12/3 12/4 12/8 12/18
# # $ $
vs Northern Illinois at Iowa at New Mexico vs Providence EVANSVILLE % MISS.VALLEY ST. % EASTERN MICHIGAN at SMS STANFORD
W L L W W W L L L
68-61 54-75 48-67 81-48 82-66 79-53 59-60 44-66 55-71
2006-07
WON 17, LOST 14 BIG 12: 5-11, 10TH COACH: CINDY STEIN
12/31 at Miami [Ohio] W 58-57 1/2 SAINT LOUIS W 67-50 1/5 OKLAHOMA STATE W 67-49 1/8 NEBRASKA L 74-81 1/11 at Kansas State L 44-87 1/15 at Iowa State L 59-65 1/18 COLORADO L 51-56 1/22 at Kansas L 61-63 1/26 at Texas Tech L 45-75 1/29 TEXAS L 52-71 2/5 KANSAS L 42-60 2/9 at Colorado W 58-55 2/12 TEXAS A&M W 63-46 2/16 at Baylor L 57-74 2/19 at Oklahoma L 59-73 2/23 IOWA STATE L 70-76 2/26 at Nebraska WOT 70-65 3/2 KANSAS STATE L 53-80 3/8 ^ vs Kansas W 62-57 3/9 ^ vs Baylor L 52-70 # – at KCRG TV-9 Hawkeye Challenge – Iowa City, Iowa $ – at Airport University Inn Thanksgiving Tournament – Albuquerque, N.M. % – STATE FARM TIGER CLASSIC – Columbia, Mo. ^ – at Phillips 66 Big 12 Conference Tournament – Kansas City, Mo.
2005-06
WON 21, LOST 10 BIG 12: 10-6, FOURTH COACH: CINDY STEIN
11/11 # at Clemson 11/12 # vs Arizona State
W 78-54 L 69-54
11/19 at Arkansas State L 70-67 11/22 NORTHWESTERN W 87-64 11/25 $ vs Towson W 57-56 11/27 $ at Pittsburgh W 69-60 12/2 % ARKANSAS P.-B. W 79-51 12/3 % MURRAY STATE W 100-55 12/11 NICHOLLS STATE W 88-34 12/18 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W 96-69 12/20 ALABAMA STATE W 68-62 12/29 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 84-65 1/4 BAYLOR W 64-61 1/7 KANSAS STATE W 68-62 1/11 at Nebraska W 64-58 1/14 at Texas L 63-54 1/18 COLORADO W 69-49 1/21 at Texas A&M L 72-52 1/28 TEXAS TECH W 66-51 2/1 at Kansas State W 66-65 2/4 OKLAHOMA L 88-53 2/8 at Iowa State L 66-60 2/11 KANSAS W 64-57 2/15 at Oklahoma State W 69-65 2/18 at Colorado W 72-57 2/22 IOWA STATE W 67-59 2/25 at Kansas L 81-71 3/1 NEBRASKA L 75-62 3/8 ^ Texas Tech W 81-75 3/9 ^ Oklahoma L 75-54 3/19 @ Virginia Tech L 82-51 # – at WBCA Classic – Tempe, Ariz. $ – at Pitt Thanksgiving Tourn. – Pittsburgh, Pa. % – State Farm Tiger Classic – Columbia, Mo. ^ – at Big 12 Conference Tourn. – Dallas, Texas @ – at NCAA Tournament First Rd. – University Park, Pa.
2007-08
WON 10, LOST 21 BIG 12: 2-14, 12TH COACH: CINDY STEIN 11/9 11/15 11/18 11/24 11/25 11/28 12/1 12/7 12/9 12/15 12/19
MURRAY STATE W 73-64 EASTERN ILLINOIS W 69-51 at South Dakota State L 78-63 ! vs Samford L 65-49 ! vs Robert Morris W 74-73 ARKANSAS L 66-53 TEXAS STATE W 70-61 % MISS. VALLLEY St. W 69-52 % STEPHEN F. AUSTIN L(OT) 84-81 UMKC W(OT)75-73 ILLINOIS L 66-52
3/3 IOWA STATE L 62-47 3/7 at Texas Tech L 63-56 3/12 ^ vs Texas L 59-52 ! – at DoubleTree White Invitational – Evansston, Ill. ^ – Big 12 Conference Tourn. – Oklahoma City, Okla.
2008-09
WON 13, LOST 17 BIG 12: 4-12, T-10TH COACH: CINDY STEIN
11/14 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE L 55-50 11/19 at Illinois L 65-55 11/22 WESTERN ILLINOIS W 61-54 11/25 INDIANA L 63-54 11/29 ! vs Holy Cross L(3OT)94-93 11/30 ! at Northwestern W 69-63 12/3 TOLEDO W 70-50 12/8 BRADLEY W 83-54 12/14 UT MARTIN W 74-23 12/21 at Arkansas W 56-55 12/29 SEMO W 60-31 1/3 at Duquesne W 76-65 1/6 CHICAGO STATE W 62-42 1/10 TEXAS A&M L 62-56 1/14 at Kansas L 75-58 1/17 NEBRASKA W 67-66 1/21 at Iowa State L 65-42 1/24 COLORADO L 61-56 1/28 OKLAHOMA STATE L 68-60 1/31 at Oklahoma L 78-56 2/4 at Kansas State L 58-54 2/7 KANSAS W 74-60 2/14 at Baylor L 72-43 2/18 KANSAS STATE W 52-43 2/21 at Nebraska L 65-52 2/24 TEXAS L 66-56 2/28 at Colorado W 66-55
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The Tigers upset defending national champion Baylor 64-61 during the 2005-06 season.
11/12 at Southern Illinois W 71-60 11/14 TEXAS A&M C.C. W 89-60 11/17 ARKANSAS STATE W 74-53 11/21 at Stanford L 75-60 11/24 # vs Alabama W 78-70 11/25 # at Saint Mary’s W 79-64 12/2 % CREIGHTON W 70-66 12/3 % ALABAMA A&M W 76-54 12/6 OHIO W 70-67 12/10 at Northwestern W 78-59 12/17 SOUTH DAKOTA ST. W 79-62 12/19 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W 89-55 12/29 ARKANSAS P.-B. W 94-52 1/3 at Colorado L 71-59 1/6 IOWA STATE W 66-56 1/10 TEXAS L(OT) 79-77 1/13 at Kansas State L 81-66 1/17 at Texas Tech L 63-55 1/20 NEBRASKA L 76-66 1/28 COLORADO W 61-48 1/31 at Baylor L 71-70 2/4 at Iowa State L 76-68 2/7 TEXAS A&M L 69-63 2/10 OKLAHOMjjA STATE L 83-57 2/14 at Kansas W 67-57 2/17 at Nebraska W 65-53 2/21 KANSAS STATE W 69-61 2/25 at Oklahoma L 72-57 3/1 KANSAS L 70-66 3/6 ^ vs Texas L 70-57 3/18 & Wyoming L 73-67 # – at KCRG TV-9 Hawkeye Challenge – Iowa City, Iowa % – State Farm Tiger Classic – Columbia, Mo. ^ – Big 12 Conference Tourn. – Oklahoma City, Okla. & – WNIT Second Rd. – Laramie, Wyo.
12/28 # vs Marshall L 77-72 12/29 # vs Delaware State W 55-50 1/9 COLORADO L 70-58 1/12 TEXAS TECH W 68-59 1/16 at Oklahoma State L 76-41 1/19 at Kansas L 66-60 1/23 BAYLOR L 72-57 1/26 at Texas L 67-37 1/29 at Texas A&M L 62-43 2/3 NEBRASKA L 73-67 2/6 OKLAHOMA L 65-57 2/9 at Iowa State L 64-46 2/17 KANSAS STATE L 56-40 2/21 at Nebraska L 73-57 2/24 KANSAS W 62-59 2/27 IOWA STATE L 58-54 3/1 at Kansas State L 81-52 3/5 at Colorado L 63-47 3/11 ^ vs Oklahoma W(OT)70-64 3/11 ^ Texas A&M L 65-39 ! – at FAU Thanksgiving Classic – Boca Raton, Fla. % – CenturyTel Tiger Tournament – Columbia, Mo. # – at Marriott Cavalier Classic – Charlottesville, Va. ^ – Big 12 Conference Tourn. – Kansas City, Mo.
Overtime Games (18-21)
PROGRAM RECORDS
Mizzou’s All-Time Record
Year 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 19 1989-90 19 1990-91 19 1991-92 19 1992-93 19 1993-94 19 1994-95 19 1995-96 19 1996-97 19 1997-98 19 1998-99 19 1999-00 19 2000-01 20 2001-02 20 2002-03 20 2003-04 20 2004-05 20 2005-06 20 2006-07 20 2007-08 20 2008-09 20 TOTALS TO
Head Coach Alexis Jarrett Joann Rutherford Joann Rutherford Joann Rutherford Joann Rutherford Joann Rutherford Joann Rutherford Joann Rutherford Joann Rutherford Joann Rutherford Joann Rutherford Joann Rutherford Joann Rutherford Joann Rutherford Joann Rutherford Joann Rutherford Joann Rutherford Joann Rutherford Joann Rutherford Joann Rutherford Joann Rutherford Joann Rutherford Joann Rutherford Joann Rutherford Cindy Stein Cindy Stein Cindy Stein Cindy Stein Cindy Stein Cindy Stein Cindy Stein Cindy Stein Cindy Stein Cindy Stein Cindy Stein 34 Seasons
Overall W L 9 8 10 9 28 12 26 6 20 13 18 12 21 12 24 9 25 6 25 6 22 9 20 12 20 9 18 11 17 12 20 8 10 18 16 12 19 8 12 18 15 12 15 12 10 20 11 16 13 15 18 12 22 10 14 15 17 14 17 13 11 18 21 10 17 14 10 21 13 17 604 429
Conf. W L Place – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 10 4 – 12 2 2nd 12 2 1st 8 5 5th 9 5 t-1st 9 5 2nd 7 7 4th 11 3 1st 3 11 8th 7 7 5th 8 6 5th 3 11 7th 5 9 6th 6 8 5th 3 13 10th 3 13 12th 5 11 10th 7 9 7th 10 6 5th 5 11 t-9th 9 7 t-5th 7 9 t-7th 4 12 t-10th 10 6 4th 5 11 10th 2 14 12th 4 12 t-10th (.585)
Date 2/26/77 1/13/79 11/17/79 3/6/80 2/16/82 1/29/83 2/23/83 1/5/84 12/14/84 1/30/85 3/14/85 2/11/87 12/30/87 11/26/88 1/29/89 1/4/90 11/24/90 12/11/90 1/23/91
Notes
Big Eight Champions; #13 in final AP poll Big Eight runner-up Big Eight runner-up NCAA Sweet Sixteen; #20 in final AP poll NCAA First Round; #15 in final AP poll NCAA First Round; #11 in final AP poll NCAA First Round; Big Eight Tourn. Champs NCAASecondRound;BigEightTourn.Champs. Big Eight co-Champions
Opponent # Central Missouri at Southern Illinois at Minnesota $ Nebraska Central Missouri at Kansas (3OT) Southern Ill. (2OT) ^ Florida State & Brigham Young Oklahoma State * Northeast Louisiana Kansas Northern Illinois at Memphis State Nebraska at SMU + Indiana at UMKC at Colorado
MU-Opp 88-91 60-62 82-88 73-74 72-64 111-118 83-76 83-66 104-102 79-75 84-85 79-81 78-76 77-81 84-75 72-74 65-70 66-65 71-74
2/12/92 12/9/92 2/28/93 1/19/96 2/16/96 12/11/97 1/24/98 3/15/00 3/17/00 2/10/01 3/19/03 2/22/04 2/26/05 2/1/06 2/25/06 1/10/07 12/8/07 12/15/07 3/11/08 11/29/08
at Nebraska Creighton at Oklahoma State Nebraska at Iowa State at Western Illinois Iowa State ! Evansville ! at Arkansas Kansas ! Western Illinois (2OT) Kansas State (2OT) at Nebraska at Kansas State at Kansas Texas Stephen F. Austin UMKC @ Oklahoma vs. Holy Cross
Big Eight Champions
Season Openers (27-8) NCAA First Round; Big Eight Tourn. Champ.
Date 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 # 1986-87 $ 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90% 1990-91 ^
WNIT Second Round NCAA Sweet Sixteen WNIT First Round WNIT Quarterfinals NCAA First Round NCAA First Round WNIT Second Round
Opponent Score at Columbia CollegeW 47-16 at Grand View L 95-80 at William Penn L 76-66 William Penn W 84-78 Minnesota W 82-57 at Minnesota L 88-82 Minnesota L 89-82 SW Missouri State W 73-61 SW Missouri State W 95-56 Northern Iowa W 110-47 Cleveland State W 119-70 Arizona W 86-62 James Madison L 74-73 at Iowa L 85-71 at Arkansas State W 88-75 Evansville W 99-61 Brigham Young W 70-63
1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 Date 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
at SE Missouri StateW 68-57 Eastern Illinois W 68-45 at Northeastrn Illinois W 67-52 Opponent Score Evansville W 76-67 Creighton L 78-69 Missouri-Rolla W 98-53 Missouri-Rolla W 79-74 Bradley W 73-57 at Bradley W 92-49 Eastern Illinois W 106-59 at UMKC W 67-48 at SW Missouri State W 68-52 at Bradley W 77-58 Northern Illinois W 68-61 Clemson W 78-54 Southern Illinois W 71-60 Murray State W 73-64
Home Openers (27-8) Date 1974-75 1974-7 1975-7 1975-76 1976-7 1976-77 1977-7 1977-78 1978-7 1978-79 1979-8 1979-80 1980-8 1980-81
Opponent Kansas Grand View Claremore William Penn Minnesota Brigham Young Minnesota
W L W W W W L
Score 54-53 104-65 57-52 84-78 82-57 90-70 89-82
1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89
SW Missouri State W 73-61 SW Missouri State W 95-56 Northern Iowa W 110-47 Cleveland State W 119-70 Memphis State W 80-66 UMKC W 91-72 Central Missouri State W 84-54 SW Missouri State W 75-52
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1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97
Louisiana State Creighton UMKC Eastern Illinois UT-Pan-American Evansville Creighton Missouri-Rolla
L L L W W W L W
56-50 67-63 60-58 68-45 80-65 76-67 78-69 98-53
1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05
Missouri-Rolla Bradley Arkansas Eastern Illinois SW Missouri State Bradley Southern (La.) Evansville
W W L W W W W W
79-74 73-57 83-76 106-59 61-57 77-76 79-43 82-66
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
Northwestern Texas A&M C.C. Murray State South Dakota State
W W W L
87-64 89-60 73-64 55-50
65-69 65-70 64-63 68-73 73-77 66-68 59-57 84-81 88-89 89-84 72-69 90-93 70-65 66-65 71-81 77-79 81-84 75-73 70-64 93-94
Second Team: Ericka Fields HM: Carla Yancey HM: Lisa Sandbothe
ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS 1983 First Team: Lorraine Ferret Second Team: Joni Davis HM: Mary Brueggestrass, Melissa McFerrin 1984 First Team: Joni Davis Second Team: Dee-Dee Polk 1985 First Team: Joni Davis Second Team: Sarah Campbell HM: Mary Brueggestrass, Renee Kelly 1986 First Team: Renee Kelly 1987 First Team: Renee Kelly HM: Maggie LeValley 1988 First Team: Tracy Ellis Second Team: Sandie Prophete 1989 Second Team: Sandie Prophete HM: Marcia Brooks 1990 First Team: Marcia Brooks Second Team: Sharon Bax, Lisa Sandbothe 1991
Renee Kelly
2005 HM: Tiffany Brooks, Christelle N’Garsanet 2006 First Team: LaToya Bond Second Team: Christelle N’Garsanet HM: Carlynn Savant Defensive Team: LaToya Bond, Christelle N’Garsanet 2007 First Team: EeTisha Riddle HM: Tiffany Brooks, Carlynn Savant 2008 HM: Alyssa Hollins 2009 HM: Alyssa Hollins ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Sharon Farrah ________________ 1978, 79 Nancy Rutter ____________________ 1978 Daina Supstiks_____________ 1979, 80, 81 Linda King ______________________ 1979 Jennie Skimbo ___________________ 1980 Julie Maxey _____________________ 1980 Lorraine Ferret ___________________ 1982 Joni Davis ________________ 1983, 84, 85 Dee-Dee Polk ________________ 1983, 84 Mary Bruegestrass _______________ 1985 Sarah Campbell __________________ 1985 Renee Kelly __________________ 1986, 87 Sandie Prophete _________________ 1987 Tracy Ellis ______________________ 1988 Lisa Sandbothe __________________ 1989 Nikki Smith______________________ 1994 Erika Martin _____________________ 1994 ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS TOURNAMENT MVP Joni Davis ________________ 1983, 84, 85
Renee Kelly _____________________ 1986 Nikki Smith______________________ 1994 SELECT TEAM Lisa Sandbothe __________________ 1990 Ericka Fields ____________________ 1991 Vantrece Williams ________________ 1992 ALL-1980’s TEAM Joni Davis __________________First Team Renee Kelly ______________ Second Team Sharon Farrah ________ Honorable Mention Lorraine Ferret ________ Honorable Mention Erika Martin __________ Honorable Mention Nancy Rutter _________ Honorable Mention Joann Rutherford ________________ Coach PLAYER OF THE YEAR Joni Davis ______________________ 1984 Joni Davis ______________________ 1985 Renee Kelly _____________________ 1986 Renee Kelly _____________________ 1987 COACH OF THE YEAR Joann Rutherford _________________ 1984 Joann Rutherford _________________ 1985 Joann Rutherford _________________ 1990 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Kesha Bonds ____________________ 1996 Julie Helm ______________________ 1997 NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Amanda Lassiter _________________ 2000 ALL-AMERICA KODAK ALL-DISTRICT TEAM Lorraine Ferret ___________________ 1983 Joni Davis ___________________ 1984, 85 Renee Kelly _____________________ 1987 Tracy Ellis ______________________ 1988 Sandie Prophete _________________ 1989 Ericka Fields ____________________ 1992 Erika Martin _____________________ 1996 Evan Unrau _____________________ 2004 LaToya Bond ____________________ 2006 KODAK ALL-AMERICA HONORABLE MENTION Lorraine Ferret ___________________ 1983 Joni Davis ___________________ 1984, 85 Renee Kelly _____________________ 1987 Tracy Ellis ______________________ 1988 Sandie Prophete _________________ 1989 Ericka Fields ____________________ 1992 Erika Martin _____________________ 1996 Evan Unrau _____________________ 2004 LaToya Bond ____________________ 2006
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AWARDS AND HONORS
Joni Davis
ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS 1992 First Team: Ericka Fields HM: Vantrece Williams, Lynette Linneman 1993 Second Team: Vantrece Williams, Lynette Linneman HM: Stacy Williams 1994 HM: Erika Martin 1995 Second Team: Erika Martin, Nikki Smith 1996 First Team: Erika Martin 1997 HM: Kesha Bonds HM: Julie Helm 1998 Third Team: Julie Helm HM: Kesha Bonds 1999 Third Team: Julie Helm, Kesha Bonds 2001 First Team: Amanda Lassiter HM: Marlena Williams
2002 HM: Kerensa Barr, Evan Unrau 2003 First Team: Evan Unrau HM: Kerensa Barr 2004 First Team: Evan Unrau HM: Stretch James
WOMENSCOLLEGEHOOPS.COM ALL-UNDERRATED TEAM
Andrea Siemer___________________ 1996 Amy Monsees ___________________ 1999 Amy Monsees ___________________ 2000 Kerensa Barr _________________ 2002, 03 Carlynn Savant __________________ 2007
SOCRATES AWARD Kerensa Barr (finalist) _____________ 2003
Amanda Lassiter _________________ 2001
ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM
REAL SPORTS MAGAZINE SECOND TEAM Amanda Lassiter _________________ 2001
FULL COURT PRESS THIRD TEAM
AWARDS AND HONORS
Amanda Lassiter _________________ 2001
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NEWS SERVICE FOU FOURTH TEAM Amanda Lassiter _________________ 2001 Ama
AIAW Lorraine Ferrett (All-Region 6) _______ 1981 Lorra
WADE TROPHY Lorraine Ferret (Finalist) ___________ 1983 Lorra
NSCA ALL-AMERICA Amy Monsees ___________________ 2000
Joni Davis ________________ 1983, 84, 85 Mary Brueggestrass ______________ 1985 Renee Kelly __________________ 1986, 87 Maggie Le Valley _________________ 1987 Sharon Bax __________________ 1989, 90 Stacy Primus ____________________ 1991 Nancy Hoover ___________________ 1992 Lynette Linneman _____________ 1992, 93 Vantrece Williams ________________ 1993 Andrea Siemer_____________ 1994, 95, 96 Tamika Bates ____________________ 1995 Mandy Bryan ____________________ 1996 Susan Dixon ____________________ 1997 Lindsay Thornton _________________ 1997 Leslie Woehrer __________________ 1997 Ekpe Akpaffiong____________ 1997, 98, 99 Amy Monsees ________ 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Natalie Bright _________ 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Ali Johnston ________________ 1999, 2000 Julie Helm ______________________ 2000 Christa Millham __________________ 2001 Kerensa Barr ______________ 2001, 02, 03 Tracy Lozier _______________ 2002, 03, 04 Evan Unrau_______________ 2002, 03, 04 Megan Roney _____________ 2003, 04, 05 Christelle N’Garsanet __________ 2005, 06 Carlynn Savant ____________ 2005, 06, 07 Alyssa Hollins ________________ 2007, 08 Kacey McFarland_________________ 2007
NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Joni Davis ______________________ 1985
Amanda Lassiter Leslie Woehrer __________________ 1996 Stephanie White _________________ 1997 Julie Helm ___________________ 1998, 99 Tracy Franklin ___________________ 2000 Terianne Wolford _________________ 2003 Blair Hardiek _________________ 2005, 07 Kassie Drew ____________________ 2007
HONORABLE MENTION
Amy M Monsees
Sharon Bax _____________________ 1988 Tonya Jorgenson ______________ 1988, 89 Stacy Primus _________________ 1989, 90 Nancy Hoover ___________________ 1991 Lynette Linneman ________________ 1991 Mandy Shaw ____________________ 1994 Diane Peterson __________________ 1995 Tanisha Johnson _________________ 1995 Susan Dixon _________________ 1995, 96 Alison Lucy __________________ 1995, 96 Marcie Flynn ____________________ 1996 Lindsay Thornton _________________ 1996
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ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA® SECOND TEAM Joni Davis ______________________ 1985
THIRD TEAM Kerensa Barr ____________________ 2002
ALL-DISTRICT VII Joni Davis ___________________ 1984, 85 Sharon Bax _____________________ 1990 Nancy Hoover ___________________ 1992
LaToya Bond
ACC ...................................... 3-6 Clemson ........................... 1-1 Florida State ..................... 2-0 Maryland........................... 0-1 Miami ................................ 0-1 North Carolina .................. 0-1 North Carolina State ......... 0-1 Virginia Tech ..................... 0-1 Atlantic 10 ........................... 2-0 Dayton .............................. 1-0 Duquesne ......................... 1-0
Big Eight / Big 12 ........... 247-272 Baylor ............................ 4-13 Colorado ....................... 27-38 Iowa State .................... 45-23 Kansas ......................... 36-39 Kansas State ................ 35-40 Nebraska ...................... 30-37 Oklahoma ..................... 29-25 Oklahoma State............ 28-22 Texas .............................. 1-17 Texas A&M ....................... 7-8 Texas Tech.......................5-11 Big East ............................... 6-4 Cincinnati.......................... 1-0 Louisville........................... 2-0 Marquette ......................... 1-0 Notre Dame ...................... 0-1 Pittsburgh ......................... 1-0 Providence ....................... 1-0 Rutgers ............................. 0-2 West Virginia .................... 0-1 Big Sky ................................ 3-0 Idaho State ....................... 2-0 Portland State................... 1-0 Big Ten ............................ 18-20 Illinois ............................... 3-9 Indiana.............................. 1-2 Iowa .................................. 1-5 Minnesota ......................... 4-4 Northwestern .................... 3-0 Ohio State ........................ 2-0 Penn State........................ 1-0
Big West .............................. 6-4 Cal Poly Pomona.............. 1-0 Cal State-Fullerton ........... 3-0 Idaho ................................ 0-1 Long Beach State ............. 1-2 UC-Santa Barbara ............ 1-1 Colonial Athletic ................. 2-2 James Madison ................ 0-1 Old Dominion.................... 0-1 Towson ............................. 1-0 UNC-Wilmington............... 1-0 Conference USA ............... 27-6 Alabama-Birmingham ....... 1-0 Houston ............................ 2-0 Marshall ............................ 0-1 Memphis ........................... 5-4 Saint Louis...................... 16-0 Southern Mississippi ........ 0-1 Texas Christian ................. 2-0 UNC-Charlotte .................. 1-0 Horizon ................................ 8-2 Butler ................................ 0-1 Cleveland State ................ 1-0 Loyola-Chicago ................ 3-0 Wright State ...................... 1-0 Wisconsin-Green Bay....... 1-1 Wisconsin-Milwaukee ....... 1-0 Youngstown State............. 1-0 Ivy League ........................... 1-0 Princeton .......................... 1-0 MEAC ................................... 4-0 delaware state .................. 2-0 Florida A&M ...................... 1-0 South Carolina State ........ 1-0 Mid-American ...................... 9-1 Ball State .......................... 1-0 Eastern Michigan.............. 0-1 Miami (Ohio) ..................... 2-0 Northern Illinois ................ 2-0 Ohio .................................. 1-0 Toledo ............................... 2-0 Western Michigan ............. 1-0 Mid-Continent ................... 17-1
Centenary ......................... 1-0 IUPUI ................................ 1-0 Oral Roberts ..................... 5-0 UMKC ............................. 10-1 Missouri Valley ............... 63-27 Bradley ............................. 7-2 Creighton .......................... 7-7 Drake ................................ 1-3 Evansville ......................... 5-0 Illinois State .....................11-4 Indiana State .................... 1-0 Missouri State................. 16-6 Northern Iowa ................... 4-0 Southern Illinois ................ 7-5 Wichita State .................... 4-0 Mountain West .................. 10-5 Brigham Young ................. 5-0 Colorado State ................. 0-1 New Mexico ...................... 2-1 San Diego State ............... 2-2 Wyoming .......................... 1-1 Northeast ............................. 2-0 Robert Morris.................... 2-0 Ohio Valley ........................ 32-4 Austin Peay ...................... 2-1 Eastern Illinois .................. 7-0 Eastern Kentucky ............. 2-0 Murray State ..................... 4-0 Samford ............................ 0-2 Southeast Missouri ......... 13-1 Tennessee-Martin ............. 1-0 Tennessee State............... 1-0 Tennessee Tech ............... 3-0 Pac 10 .................................. 6-9 Arizona ............................. 1-0 Arizona State .................... 0-1 Oregon ............................. 1-0 Oregon State .................... 1-0 Southern California........... 0-4 Stanford ............................ 1-4 UCLA ................................ 2-0 Patriot .................................. 1-0 Holy Cross ........................ 1-0 SEC .................................. 10-17 Alabama ........................... 2-1
Arkansas .......................... 4-5 Auburn .............................. 0-2 Georgia............................. 1-2 Kentucky........................... 1-1 Louisiana State................. 2-2 Mississippi ........................ 0-1 South Carolina.................. 0-1 Tennessee ........................ 0-2 Southern .............................. 3-0 Davidson .......................... 1-0 UT-Chattanooga ............... 2-0 Southland .......................... 13-7 Lamar ............................... 2-0 Louisiana-Monroe............. 0-1 McNeese State ................. 1-0 Nicholls State ................... 1-0 Northwestern State........... 0-1 Sam Houston State .......... 1-0 Southeastern Louisiana.... 2-0 Stephen F. Austin ............. 1-5 Texas-San Antonio ........... 2-0 Texas A&M - C.C. ................. 1-0 Texas State...................... 2-0 Summit ............................... 9-4 South Dakota State .......... 1-3 UMKC. .......................... 2-0 Western Illinois ................. 6-1 Sun Belt ............................... 9-5 Arkansas State ................. 2-2 Louisiana-Lafayette .......... 0-1 Middle Tennessee State ... 2-0 New Orleans..................... 1-1 North Texas ...................... 1-0 South Alabama ................. 1-1 Troy .................................. 1-0 Western Kentucky ............ 1-0 SWAC ................................. 12-1 Alcorn State ...................... 1-0 Alabama State .................. 2-0 Arkansas-Pine Bluff .......... 3-0 Jackson State ................... 1-1 Miss. Valley St. ................. 3-0 Prairie View A&M .............. 1-0 Southern ........................... 1-0 Texas Southern ................ 1-0 West Coast .......................... 2-1
Pepperdine ....................... 1-1 St. Mary’s.......................... 1-0 Western Athletic ................. 3-4 Hawaii............................... 0-1 Louisiana Tech ................. 0-1 Southern Methodist .......... 0-2 Texas-El Paso .................. 1-0 Tulsa ................................. 2-0 Independent ........................ 1-0 Texas-Pan-American ........ 1-0 Other ................................ 79-29 Bethany ............................ 1-0 Central Missouri ............. 10-6 Chicago State ................... 4-0 Claremore J.C. ................. 1-0 Columbia College ............. 2-0 Delta State........................ 2-0 Graceland ......................... 1-0 Grand View ....................... 1-3 Meramec .......................... 1-0 Midland ............................. 1-0 Mississippi Women’s Univ. 1-0 Missouri Western .............. 2-0 Missouri-Rolla................... 3-0 Missouri-St.Louis .............. 6-3 Moberly J.C. ..................... 2-0 Montclair State ................. 1-0 Nebraska-Omaha ............. 1-0 Northeastern Illinois.......... 2-0 Northwest Missouri ......... 13-5 Northwestern Oklahoma... 1-0 Oklahoma Baptist ............. 1-0 Oklahoma City .................. 1-0 Phillips .............................. 0-2 Pittsburg State .................. 2-0 Queens ............................. 0-1 Seminole J.C. ................... 0-1 Simpson ........................... 1-0 South Dakota.................... 1-0 Southern Connecticut ....... 0-1 Southwest Baptist............. 1-0 Texas Woman’s Univ. ....... 1-0 Truman State .................... 7-1 U.S. International.............. 1-0 Valdosta State .................. 1-1 Wayland Baptist................ 3-4 WESCO ............................ 1-0 William Penn .................... 2-1 Total ...................604-429 (.585)
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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS
Atlantic Sun......................... 2-0 Central Florida .................. 1-0 Lipscomb .......................... 1-0
Wisconsin ......................... 3-0
BIG 12 SERIES RECORDS
BAYLOR ............................................ 4-13 1977 Baylor 75-85 Minneapolis 1990 Missouri 68-56 Waco 1997 Baylor 67-64 Waco 1998 Baylor 69-62 Columbia 1999 Baylor 78-54 Waco 1999 Missouri 60-55@Kansas City 2000 Missouri 78-44 Columbia 2001 Baylor 97-81 Waco 2002 Baylor 80-59 Columbia 2003 Baylor 71-65 Waco 2004 Baylor 83-59 Columbia 2005 Baylor 74-57 Waco Baylor 70-52@Kansas City 2006 Missouri 64-61 Columbia 2007 Baylor 71-70 Waco 2008 Baylor 72-57 Columbia 2009 Baylor 72-43 Waco
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
COLORADO.................................... 27-38 COLO 62-56 #Boulder 1977 Missouri 88-66 #Lawrence 1978 Missouri 90-64 Columbia 1983 Missouri Colorado 83-68 Boulder 105-63 Columbia 1984 Missouri Missouri 92-63 Boulder Missouri 113-51 #Columbia 92-71 Columbia 1985 Missouri Missouri 79-65 Boulder Missouri 87-64 #Columbia 71-62 Columbia 1986 Colorado Colorado 81-70 Boulder Missouri 75-63 #Kansas City 94-91 Columbia 1987 Colorado Missouri 73-66 Boulder Missouri 92-77 #Salina 71-69 Columbia 1988 Missouri Colorado 101-88 Boulder Colorado 84-80 #Salina 75-67 Columbia 1989 Colorado Colorado 86-73 Boulder Colorado 83-67 #Salina 64-52 Columbia 1990 Missouri Missouri 58-55 Boulder 74-71* Boulder 1991 Colorado Missouri 72-64 Columbia 69-63 Boulder 1992 Colorado Colorado 67-57 Columbia 67-53 Columbia 1993 Colorado Colorado 75-52 Boulder 75-65 Boulder 1994 Colorado Colorado 62-50 Columbia Missouri 79-71* #Salina 75-67 Columbia 1995 Colorado Colorado 79-57 Boulder
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Missouri Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado Missouri Colorado Missouri Colorado Colorado Colorado Missouri Colorado Colorado Colorado Missouri Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado Missouri Missouri Missouri Colorado Missouri Colorado Colorado Colorado Missouri
72-61 Columbia 56-67 Boulder 78-52 Boulder 57-50 Columbia 71-60 Columbia 78-65 Boulder 63-60 Columbia 74-62 Boulder 65-57 Columbia 72-64 Boulder 83-68@Kansas City 98-90 Boulder 78-61 Columbia 83-72@Kansas City 78-56 Columbia 78-47 Boulder 71-52 Columbia 69-48 Boulder 71-54 Boulder 68-66 Columbia 56-51 Columbia 58-55 Boulder 69-49 Columbia 72-57 Boulder 71-59 Boulder 61-48 Columbia 70-58 Columbia 63-47 Boulder 61-56 Columbia 66-55 Boulder
IOWA STATE ................................... 45-23 1977 Missouri 83-36 Columbia Missouri 83-59 Ames 1978 Missouri 88-72 !Manhattan 1979 Missouri 91-69 #Lincoln Missouri 81-67 Columbia Missouri 81-58 Ames 1980 Missouri 70-47 Columbia 1981 Missouri 82-49 #Lawrence 1982 Missouri 77-57 Ames Missouri 84-74 Ames 1983 Missouri 59-54 Columbia Missouri 82-58 #Norman 1984 Missouri 82-61 Columbia Missouri 78-51 Ames 1985 Missouri 93-53 Columbia Missouri 77-53 Ames 1986 Missouri 76-64 Ames Missouri 76-63 Columbia Missouri 76-59 #Columbia 1987 Missouri 71-68 Columbia Missouri 84-70 Ames 1988 Missouri 75-60 Columbia Missouri 87-62 Ames
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1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Iowa State Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Iowa State Missouri Missouri Missouri Iowa State Iowa State Iowa State Iowa State Missouri Iowa State Iowa State Iowa State Iowa State Iowa State Iowa State Iowa State Iowa State Iowa State Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Iowa State Iowa State Iowa State Missouri Missouri Iowa State Iowa State Iowa State Iowa State Iowa State
69-65 #Salina 77-70 Ames 69-45 Columbia 87-70 #Salina 69-65 Columbia 72-64 Ames 79-58 Ames 73-60 Columbia 73-60 Ames 77-62 Columbia 83-52 Ames 64-41 Columbia 81-47 Columbia 62-60 Ames 62-61 Ames 56-53 Columbia 78-67 Columbia 77-73 * Ames 61-50 Ames 71-54 Columbia 58-55 Ames 59-57 Columbia 80-54 Columbia 84-58 Ames 63-44@Kansas City 79-67 Ames 101-66 Columbia 68-67 Ames 73-63 Columbia 87-61 Ames 62-52 Columbia 86-55 Ames 70-57 Columbia 81-62 Ames 63-58 Columbia 65-59 Ames 76-70 Columbia 66-60 Ames 67-59 Columbia 66-56 Columbia 76-68 Ames 64-46 Ames 58-54 Columbia 65-42 Ames 62-47
KANSAS ......................................... 36-39 1974 Missouri 54-53 +Springfield 1975 Kansas 73-57 +Springfield 1976 Missouri 60-54 #Manhattan 1977 Missouri 85-81 #Boulder 1978 Missouri 84-81 #Lawrence Kansas 70-69 Columbia Missouri 95-63 !Manhattan 1979 Kansas 63-61 #Lincoln
1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Missouri Kansas Missouri Missouri Kansas Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Kansas Kansas Missouri Kansas Kansas Missouri Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Missouri Kansas Missouri Kansas Kansas Kansas Missouri Missouri Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Missouri Missouri Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Kansas
97-68 Lawrence 79-70 !Minneapolis 106-75 &+Plainview 86-80 Columbia 82-74 Columbia 77-73 $Pittsburg 81-57 Lawrence 82-58 Columbia 69-61 Columbia 118-111*** Lawrence 75-74 #Norman 71-62 Lawrence 92-61 Columbia 77-68 Lawrence 74-71 Columbia 76-70 Columbia 87-77 Lawrence 74-73 Lawrence 81-79* Columbia 72-67 Lawrence 80-72 Columbia 66-61 Columbia 74-71 Lawrence 82-59 Lawrence 60-59 Columbia 65-60 Columbia 83-54 Lawrence 57-56 Columbia 70-57 Lawrence 64-62 Columbia 62-52 Lawrence 63-56 #Salina 68-52 Lawrence 78-77 Columbia 72-66 #Salina 82-66 Columbia 94-65 Lawrence 74-67 #Salina 66-64 Salina 86-66 Columbia 68-66 Columbia 70-60 Lawrence 74-62 Columbia 76-65 Lawrence 54-52 Lawrence 48-37 Columbia 90-71 Lawrence 65-62 Columbia 89-84* Columbia 69-55 Lawrence 66-48 Lawrence 69-57 Columbia 61-55 Lawrence 73-52 Columbia 55-52 Columbia
Missouri 2005 Kansas Kansas Missouri 2006 Missouri Kansas 2007 Missouri Kansas 2008 Kansas Missouri 2009 Kansas Missouri
76-49 Lawrence 63-61 Lawrence 60-42 Columbia 62-57@Kansas City 64-57 Columbia 81-71* Lawrence 67-57 Lawrence 70-66 Columbia 66-60 Lawrence 62-59 Columbia 75-58 Lawrence 74-60 Columbia
KANSAS STATE ............................. 35-40 1976 Kansas State 85-41 #Manhattan 1977 Kansas State 70-54 !Decorah Missouri 70-58 %Plainview Kansas State 76-66 Columbia 1978 Kansas State 71-61 Manhattan Missouri 70-68 !Manhattan Missouri 71-60 Manhattan 1979 Missouri 84-74 #Lincoln Kansas State 64-62 Columbia Missouri 90-81 Columbia 1980 Missouri 81-76 #Columbia Kansas State 69-60 Manhattan Kansas State 74-68 Manhattan 1981 Kansas State 85-77 #Lawrence Kansas State 64-62 Columbia 1982 Kansas State 72-69 #Manhattan 1983 Kansas State 88-77 Manhattan Missouri 67-55 Columbia Missouri 75-65 #Norman 1984 Missouri 66-62 Columbia Kansas State 100-84 Manhattan Kansas State 84-75 #Kansas City 1985 Missouri 91-66 Manhattan Missouri 92-75 Columbia Missouri 91-58 #Kansas City 1986 Kansas State 81-65 Manhattan Missouri 67-57 Columbia 1987 Missouri 78-74 Columbia Kansas State 90-81 Manhattan Kansas State 78-61 #Salina 1988 Missouri 79-66 Manhattan Missouri 67-65 Columbia 1989 Missouri 82-75 Columbia Kansas State 96-78 Manhattan 1990 Kansas State 66-53 Manhattan Missouri 79-64 Columbia 1991 Kansas State 68-53 Columbia Kansas State 66-62 Manhattan 1992 Missouri 80-64 Columbia Missouri 89-56 Manhattan 1993 Missouri 62-49 Columbia
67-51 63-52 59-51 80-70 66-59 69-58 57-51 77-42 64-60 72-56 66-57 72-60 79-67 63-52 72-68 65-60 63-54 79-61 74-55 68-52 66-56 95-59 93-90** 79-58 87-44 80-53 68-42 66-65* 81-66 69-61 56-40 81-52 58-54 52-43
Manhattan Manhattan Columbia Columbia Manhattan Manhattan Columbia Manhattan Columbia Columbia Manhattan Columbia Manhattan Columbia Manhattan Columbia Manhattan Columbia Manhattan Manhattan Columbia Manhattan Columbia @Dallas Manhattan Columbia Columbia Manhattan Manhattan Columbia Columbia Manhattan Manhattan Columbia
NEBRASKA .................................... 30-37 1977 Nebraska 67-61 #Boulder Missouri 82-60 ^Tarkio 1978 Missouri 77-48 Columbia 1979 Nebraska 68-61 Lincoln 1980 Missouri 65-64 Columbia Nebraska 74-73* !Columbia 1981 Missouri 83-80 Columbia Nebraska 74-63 Lincoln Missouri 85-70 !Minneapolis 1982 Missouri 68-58 Lincoln Missouri 72-68 Columbia 1983 Missouri 62-54 Columbia Missouri 83-69 Lincoln 1984 Missouri 92-71 Lincoln Missouri 106-78 Columbia 1985 Nebraska 93-79 Lincoln Missouri 85-69 Columbia 1986 Nebraska 74-68 Lincoln Missouri 81-55 Columbia
1987 Nebraska Missouri 1988 Nebraska Missouri 1989 Missouri Nebraska 1990 Missouri Missouri 1991 Nebraska Nebraska 1992 Nebraska Nebraska 1993 Nebraska Nebraska 1994 Nebraska Nebraska 1995 Nebraska Nebraska 1996 Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska 1997 Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska 1998 Nebraska Nebraska 1999 Nebraska Missouri 2000 Nebraska Nebraska 2001 Missouri Missouri 2002 Missouri Missouri 2003 Missouri Missouri 2004 Nebraska Missouri 2005 Nebraska Missouri 2006 Missouri Nebraska 2007 Nebraska Missouri 2008 Nebraska Nebraska 2009 Missouri Nebraska
88-78 Lincoln 87-81 Columbia 84-79 Lincoln 78-74 Columbia 84-75 Columbia 86-81 Lincoln 67-62 Columbia 64-60 Lincoln 76-67 Columbia 87-60 Lincoln 61-51 Columbia 69-65* Lincoln 86-66 Lincoln 65-64 Columbia 84-71 Columbia 77-72 Lincoln 75-63 Lincoln 82-70 Columbia 73-68* Columbia 92-72 Lincoln 70-64 #Salina 82-66 Columbia 84-47 Lincoln 58-62@Kansas City 79-61 Lincoln 96-91 Columbia 83-67 Lincoln 74-66 Columbia 80-63 Lincoln 80-66 Lincoln 65-68 Lincoln 83-55 Columbia 67-41 Columbia 69-54 Lincoln 65-53 Columbia 74-53 Lincoln 74-69 Columbia 78-76 Lincoln 81-74 Columbia 70-65* Lincoln 64-58 Lincoln 75-62 Columbia 76-66 Columbia 65-53 Lincoln 73-67 Columbia 73-57 Lincoln 66-65 Columbia 65-52 Lincoln
1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
OKLAHOMA.................................... 29-25 1977 Missouri 66-48 Norman 1978 Missouri 80-56 #Lawrence 1980 Missouri 90-63 #Columbia Oklahoma 73-65 Columbia 1981 Missouri 68-65 #Lawrence
Missouri Missouri Missouri Oklahoma Missouri Missouri Oklahoma Missouri Missouri Oklahoma Oklahoma Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Oklahoma Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Oklahoma Oklahoma Missouri Oklahoma Missouri Oklahoma Missouri Missouri Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Missouri Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Missouri Oklahoma
87-64 #Manhattan 81-62 Norman 109-73 Columbia 85-75 Norman 73-68 Norman 102-77 Columbia 93-83 Norman 92-74 Columbia 89-83 #Kansas City 105-79 Columbia 88-80 Norman 71-66 #Kansas City 72-70 Columbia 86-76 Norman 91-72 Columbia 93-84 Norman 71-6 Columbia 104-91 Norman 79-75 Norman 89-60 Columbia 80-77 #Salina 67-66 Norman 68-59 Columbia 74-72 Norman 86-56 Columbia 80-79 #Salina 69-63 Columbia 68-49 Norman 86-65 Norman 77-71 Columbia 98-83 Columbia 80-57 Norman 69-55 Norman 89-66 Columbia 81-56 Norman 75-68 Columbia 73-64 Norman 76-71 Columbia 82-62 Norman 90-70 Columbia 74-69 Norman 77-65 Columbia 73-59 Norman 88-73 Columbia 75-54 @Dallas 72-57 Norman 64-57 Columbia 70-64@Kansas City 78-56 Norman
OKLAHOMA STATE ....................... 28-22 1976 Missouri 67-62 #Manhattan 1982 Missouri 91-58 #Manhattan Missouri 66-64 Columbia 1983 Missouri 80-61 Stillwater
1984 Oklahoma State80-78 Stillwater Missouri 82-65 Columbia Missouri 94-69 #Kansas City 1985 Missouri 79-75* Columbia Missouri 68-65 Stillwater 1986 Missouri 81-65 Columbia Missouri 75-64 Stillwater 1987 Missouri 81-61 Columbia Missouri 75-68 Stillwater 1988 Oklahoma State78-71 Stillwater Missouri 86-73 Columbia 1989 Oklahoma State97-74 Stillwater Oklahoma State88-74 Columbia 1990 Missouri 76-70 Columbia Missouri 76-72 Stillwater 1991 Oklahoma State81-60 Stillwater Oklahoma State89-45 Columbia Oklahoma State84-76 #Salina 1992 Missouri 68-65 Columbia Oklahoma State76-63 Stillwater 1993 Oklahoma State58-49 Columbia Missouri 64-63* Stillwater 1994 Oklahoma State70-62 Stillwater Oklahoma State69-67 Columbia Missouri 76-68 #Salina 1995 Missouri 82-75 Columbia Oklahoma State74-51 Stillwater 1996 Oklahoma State75-57>Orlando, Fla. Oklahoma State69-51 Stillwater Missouri 58-55 Columbia 1997 Oklahoma State67-53 Columbia 1998 Oklahoma State86-54 Stillwater Oklahoma State67-48@Kansas City 1999 Missouri 73-62 Columbia 2000 Missouri 77-73 Stillwater 2001 Missouri 65-62 Columbia 2002 Oklahoma State73-57 Stillwater 2003 Missouri 87-65 Columbia Oklahoma State56-54 @Dallas 2004 Missouri 71-46 Stillwater Missouri 75-52 @Dallas 2005 Missouri 67-49 Columbia 2006 Missouri 69-65 Stillwater 2007 Oklahoma State83-57 Columbia 2008 Oklahoma State76-41 Stillwater 2009 Oklahoma State68-60 Columbia
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2007 2008 2009
Missouri Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas
68-52 Columbia 73-51 Austin 70-59 Columbia 89-55 Austin 71-52 Columbia 63-54 Austin 79-77 Columbia 70-57 @Okla. City 67-37 Austin 66-56 Columbia 59-52 @Okla. City
TEXAS A&M........................................ 7-8 1997 Missouri 91-80 Columbia 1998 Texas A&M 76-61 Coll. Station 1999 Missouri 68-63 Columbia 2000 Texas A&M 66-55 Coll. Station 2001 Missouri 69-61 Columbia Missouri 75-65@Kansas City 2002 Texas A&M 85-61 Coll. Station 2003 Missouri 64-51 Columbia 2004 Missouri 61-60 Coll. Station 2005 Missouri 63-46 Columbia 2006 Texas A&M 72-52 Coll. Station 2007 Texas A&M 69-63 Columbia 2008 Texas A&M 62-43 Coll. Station 2008 Texas A&M 65-39@Kansas City 2009 Texas A&M 62-56 Columbia TEXAS TECH .................................... 5-10 1994 Texas Tech 75-61 Lubbock 1997 Texas Tech 83-69 Lubbock 1998 Texas Tech 79-65 Columbia 1999 Texas Tech 74-68 Lubbock 2000 Missouri 52-49 Columbia 2001 Texas Tech 82-64 Lubbock 2002 Missouri 82-71 Columbia Texas Tech 78-51@Kansas City 2003 Texas Tech 84-50 Lubbock 2004 Texas Tech 73-68 Columbia 2005 Texas Tech 75-45 Lubbock 2006 Missouri 65-51 Columbia Missouri 81-75 @Dallas 2007 Texas Tech 63-55 Lubbock 2008 Missouri 68-59 Columbia 2009 Texas Tech 63-56 Lubbock
TEXAS............................................... 1-17 1980 Texas 77-74 Austin 1982 Texas 67-64 Austin 1986 Texas 108-67 Austin 1997 Texas 84-77 Columbia 1998 Texas 53-44 Austin 1999 Texas 64-59 Columbia 2000 Texas 80-64 Austin
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BIG 12 SERIES RECORDS
Missouri 1994 Kansas State Missouri 1995 Missouri Missouri 1996 Kansas State Missouri 1997 Kansas State Kansas State 1998 Missouri Kansas State 1999 Kansas State Kansas State 2000 Missouri Missouri 2001 Missouri Missouri 2002 Kansas State Kansas State 2003 Kansas State Kansas State 2004 Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State 2005 Kansas State Kansas State 2006 Missouri Missouri 2007 Kansas State Missouri 2008 Kansas State Kansas State 2009 Kansas State Missouri
TIGERS AT A GLANCE Postseason Appearances — 19 Postseason Games — 52 Won-Lost Record, Postseason Play — 26-26 NCAA Tournament Appearances — 9 NCAA Tournament Games — 13 Won-Lost Record, NCAA Tournament — 4-9 WNIT Appearances — 4 WNIT Games — 7 Won-Lost Record, WNIT — 3-4
2000, Fayetteville, Ark. Mar. 18 — Arkansas 89, Missouri 88 2003, Columbia, Mo. Mar. 24 — Missouri 88, Ball State 77 2007, Laramie, Wyo. Mar. 18 — Wyoming 73, Missouri 67
WNIT QUARTERFINALS 2003, Fort Collins, Colo. Mar. 27 — Colorado State 62, Missouri 61
MAIAW STATE
POSTSEASON HISTORY
NCAA FIRST ROUND 1982, Eugene, Ore. — West Region Mar. 13 — Missouri 59, Oregon 53 1983, Auburn, Ala. — South Region Mar. 19 — Auburn 89, Missouri 76 1984, Baton Rouge, La. — South Region Mar. 18 — Louisiana State 92, Missouri 82 1985, Monroe, La. — South Region 1985 Mar. 14 — Northeast Lousiana 85, Missouri 84 (OT) 1986, Columbia, Mo. — Midwest Region 1986 Mar. 12 — Missouri 66, Arkansas 65 1994, Lubbock, Texas — Midwest Region 1994 Mar. 16 — Texas Tech 75, Missouri 61 2000, Athens, Ga. — East Region 2000 Mar. 16 — Missouri 71, Wisconsin 68 2004, Tempe, Ariz. — Midwest Region 2004 Mar. 20 — Stanford 68, Missouri 44 2006, University Park, Pa. — East Region 2006 Mar. 19 — Virginia Tech 82, Missouri 51
NCAA SECOND ROUND N 1986, Austin, Texas 1986 Mar. 14 — Texas 108, Missouri 67 2000, Athens, Ga. 2000 Mar. 18 — Missouri 78, Georgia 65
NCAA REGIONAL 1982, Stanford, Calif. — West Regional 1982 Mar. 19 — Maryland 80, Missouri 68 2000, Pittsburgh, Pa. — East Regional 2000 Mar. 24 — Louisiana Tech 78, Missouri 67
WNIT FIRST ROUND 2000, Columbia, Mo. 2000 Mar. 15 — Missouri 84, Evansville 81 2002, Columbia, Mo. 2002 Mar. 13 — Alabama 68, Missouri 67 2003, Columbia, Mo. 2003 Mar. 19 — Missouri 72, Western Illinois 69 (2OT)
W WNIT SECOND ROUND
TOURNAMENT 1975, Springfield, Mo. Feb. 21 — Missouri-St. Louis 72, Missouri 55 Feb. 22 — Missouri 87, Meramec 66 Feb. 23 — Missouri 59, Northeast Missouri 57 1976, Warrensburg, Mo. Feb. 21 — Northwest Missouri 69, Missouri 61 Feb. 22 — Missouri 78, Southwest Missouri 63 1977, St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 25 — Missouri 96, Northwest Missouri 59 Feb. 26 — Central Missouri St. 91, Missouri 88 (OT) 1978, Columbia, Mo. Feb. 23 — Missouri 73, Southwest Missouri 60 Feb. 24 — Missouri 71, Northwest Missouri 68 1979, Warrensburg, Mo. Feb. 23 — Missouri 68, Northeast Missouri 67 Feb. 24 — Missouri 67, Central Missouri 63
AIAW REGION VI TOURNAMENT 1977, Decorah, Iowa Mar. 10 — Missouri 85, William Penn 70 Mar. 11 — Missouri 71, Central Missouri 69 Mar. 12 — Kansas State 70, Missouri 54 1978, Manhattan, Kan. Mar. 9 — Missouri 88, Iowa State 72 Mar. 10 — Missouri 95, Kansas 63 Mar. 11 — Missouri 70, Kansas State 68 1979, Minneapolis, Minn.
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NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME RECORDS/TEAM HIGHS Most Points Scored: ______________ 84 ___March 14, 1985 at Northeast Louisiana Fewest Points Scored: ____________ 44 ___March 20, 2004 vs. Stanford Greatest Margin of Victory: _________ 13 ___March 18, 2001 at Georgia Greatest Margin of Defeat: _________ 39 ___March 14, 1986 at Texas Field Goals Made: ________________ 37 ___March 14, 1985 at Northeast Louisiana One Half: ____________________ 23 ___March 14, 1985 at Northeast Louisiana (Second Half) Field Goals Attempted: ____________ 81 ___March 14, 1985 at Northeast Louisiana One Half: ____________________ 49 ___March 14, 1985 at Northeast Louisiana (Second Half) Field Goal Percentage: ___________ .522 ___March 18, 1984 at Louisiana State One Half: ___________________ .607 ___March 18, 1984 at Louisiana State (First Half) Three-Point Field Goals Made: _______ 8 ___March 16, 2001 vs. Wisconsin Three-Point Field Goals Attempted: __ 21 ___March 24, 2001 vs. Louisiana Tech Three-Point Field Goal Percentage: _ .400 ___March 16, 2001 vs. Wisconsin Free Throws Made _______________ 19 ___March 14, 1986 at Texas; March 18, 2001 vs. Georgia Free Throws Attempted: ___________ 27 ___March 18, 2001 at Georgia Free Throw Percentage: ____.900 (18-20) ___March 19, 1982 vs. Maryland Most Rebounds: _________________ 55 ___March 14, 1985 at Northeast Louisiana Fewest Rebounds: _______________ 21 ___March 19, 1982 at Auburn Largest Rebound Margin: ___________ 6 ___March 19, 1982 vs. Maryland Largest Rebound Deficit: __________ 25 ___March 19, 1983 at Auburn Assists: ________________________ 18 ___March 18, 1984 at Louisiana State Steals: _________________________ 14 ___March 13, 1982 at Oregon Blocks: _________________________ 8 ___March 20, 2004 vs. Stanford Most Turnovers: _________________ 23 ___March 19, 1982 vs. Maryland Fewest Turnovers: ________________ 9 ___March 19, 1983 at Auburn
Mar. 9 — Missouri 96, South Dakota 64 Mar. 10 — Kansas 79, Missouri 70 Mar. 11 — Drake 91, Missouri 67 1980, Columbia, Mo. Mar. 6 — Nebraska 74, Missouri 73 (OT) 1981 , Minneapolis, Minn. Mar. 13 — Missouri 85, Nebraska 70 Mar. 14 — Minnesota 75, Missouri 65 Mar. 15 — Drake 85, Missouri 71
AIAW SATELLITE TOURNAMENT 1978, Denton, Texas Mar. 17 — North Carolina State 70, Missouri 64
Mar. 18 — Missouri 79, Ohio State 69
AIAW SUB-REGIONAL 1980, Pittsburg, Kan. Feb. 28 — Missouri 92, Pittsburg State 68 Feb. 29 — Central Missouri 80, Missouri 69 Mar. 1 — Missouri 77, Kansas 73
AIAW NATIONAL TOURNAMENT 1977, Minneapolis, Minn. Mar. 23 — Southern Connecticut 80, Missouri 66 Mar. 24 — Missouri 60, Minnesota 39 Mar. 25 — Baylor 85, Missouri 75
A Aeschliman, Julie...............1975 Akpaffiong, Ekpe ......... 1997-00 Alt, Suzanne ................ 1975-78
C Campbell, Marchele..... 2005-07 Campbell, Sarah .......... 1983-85 Carrell, Lisa ................. 1982-85 Carrington, Lisa ........... 1976-77 Carter, Angie ......................2001 Coykendall, Carol ..............1992 D Davis, Joni ................... 1982-85 Daniels, Ronda ..................1985 Daughtery, Renay ..............1987 DeLong, Kelly .............. 1983-86 Dixon, Susan ............... 1994-97 Dozier, Renee .............. 1986-87 Drew, Kassie................ 2004-07 E Ellis, Lisa ..................... 1985-88 Ellis, Tracy ................... 1985-88 F Farlow, Michelle ........... 1994-95
G Garnett, Donna ..................1976 Gee, Bailey .......................2008 Gengelbach, Madelyn.. 1986-87 Genisio, Mary ....................1975 Green, Pam ................. 1981-82 H Hackerott, Sara............ 1979-81 Hanneman, Amanda .. 2006-08 Hardiek, Blair ............... 2003-07 Harper, Laura.....................1975 Helm, Julie ............... 1997-2000 Helvey, Susan.............. 1975-76 Hilbrenner, Sharon....... 1980-81 Hill, Tracy ...........................1984 Hokamp, Beth .............. 1975-77 Hollins, Alyssa ............. 2005-08 Hollins, Annette............ 1981-82 Hoover, Nancy ............. 1990-92 J Jackson, Laura ............ 1977-78 Jackson, Rona ...................1990 Jackson, Tamika .................2005-07 James, Chinyere “Stretch” ..2002-03 Jaranasa, Diane .......... 1975-77 Johnson, Jessra ........ 2006-08 Johnson, Tanisha......... 1995-98 Johnston, Ali ............ 1999-2000 Jones, Kendra ......... 1998-2000 Jones, Shakara .......... 2007-08
Jorgenson, Tonya ........ 1986-89
Otote, Jasmyn ............ 2007-08
K Keene, Eileen ....................1986 Kelly, Renee ................ 1984-87 Kerr, Pam...........................1976 King, Linda.........................1979 Kiser, Cindy ................. 1977-80
P Perkins, MyEsha.......... 2002-03 Peterson, Diane ........... 1992-95 Pickens, K-Kay ............ 2005-08 Plummer, Lisa .............. 1978-81 Podratz, Lauren ........... 2001-02 Poe, Laura .........................1978 Polk, Dee-Dee ............. 1983-84 Primus, Stacey ............ 1988-91 Prophete, Sandie ......... 1986-89
L Lambert, Alicia ............. 1991-92 Lassiter, Amanda ..... 1999-2001 LeValley, Maggie ......... 1984-87 Lingafelter, Nancy ..............1975 Linneman, Lynette ....... 1990-93 Littrell, Paula ......................1976 Loethen, Lori......................1988 Loftus, Amy ........................2000 Lowry, Johnna ...................1979 Lozier, Tracy ................ 2000-03 Lucas, Monique ........... 1986-89 Lucy, Alison.................. 1995-96 M Mack, Cherice.............. 2002-05 Marshall, Becky ........... 1976-77 Martin, Erika ................ 1993-96 Maxey, Julie ................. 1977-80 McCarthy, Jodi ...................1979 McCutchan, Mary ..............1978 McFarland, Kacey........ 2003-07 McFerrin, Melissa ........ 1980-83 Migielicz, Geri ....................1977 Millham, Christa .................2001 Mills, Bekah ......................2008 Monsees, Amy ......... 1997-2000 Moore, Rhonda ............ 1989-90 N Nahrwold, Anne ........... 1994-97 N’Garsanet, Christelle . 2003-06 Nichols, Cathy ...................1977 O Okeson, Wendy .................2001 Olivo, Daisy ................. 1998-99
R Raney, Donna ....................1975 Richbow, Toy.............. 2006-08 Riddle, EeTisha ........... 2003-07 Roberts, Janet ...................1976 Roney, Megan ............. 2001-04 Rudolph, Karen............ 1975-77 Rudolph, Sharon.......... 1976-77 Russell, Shannon ..............1990 Rust, Priscilla .....................1978 Rutter, Melinda ..................1976 Rutter, Nancy ............... 1975-78 S St. Clair, Kelly ....................1987 Sandbothe, Lisa........... 1988-91 Sandbothe, Lori ........... 1989-90 Savant, Carlynn ........... 2003-07 Savett, Donna ....................1976 Schwander, Annette..... 1981-84 Scott, Marissa ............ 2006-08 Sencenbaugh, Sherri ... 1980-81
Smith, Myron .....................1981 Smith, Nikki.................. 1992-95 Smith, Wannette ...... 1999-2001 Sontag, Terry .....................1975 Stephens, Donna ......... 1980-81 Stevenson, Kathy ........ 1977-80 Supstiks, Daina............ 1979-81 Swoboda, Shea .................2004 T Taylor, Melissa ...................1991 Thornton, Lindsay ........ 1996-97 Tosini, Jodi .........................1994 Trundle, LaTasha ......... 1997-98 Turner, Veronica .......... 1994-95 U Unrau, Evan................. 2000-03 W Walker, Debra .............. 1981-84 Wallace, Desiree ......... 1993-94 Wehmer, Jill .......................1975 White, Stephanie ...............1997 White, Troy .................. 1983-84 Williams, Debra ........... 1997-98 Williams, Joni.....................1979 Williams, Marlena .... 1999-2001 Williams, Sandy ........... 1991-94 Williams, Stacy ............ 1991-94 Williams, Vantrece ....... 1992-93 Willis, Tracy ................. 1990-91 Wilson, Nicole .............. 2007-08 Woehrer, Leslie............ 1996-99 Wolford, Terianne ........ 2000-02 Y Yancey, Carla .............. 1988-91
Sennewald, Charlene .. 1975-76 Shaw, Mandy .....................1994 Siemer, Andrea ............ 1993-96 Simpson, Jennifer ..............1999 Simpson, Terri....................1990 Sittell, Pam ........................1976 Skimbo, Jennie ............ 1979-80 Smith, Brenda ............. 1982-83
NOTE – Years listed are fall of that year (i.e. “2003-07” is from 200203 through 2006-07)
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ALL-TIME LETTER WINNERS
B Barr, Kerensa........... 1999-2002 Bates, Tamika ....................1995 Bax, Sharon ................ 1987-90 Beck, Julie ................... 1976-78 Brooks, Marcia............. 1989-90 Brueggestrass, Mary ... 1982-85 Bryan, Mandy .............. 1995-96 Bond, LaToya............... 2002-06 Bonds, Kesha .............. 1996-99 Bright, Natalie .......... 1998-2001 Brock, BreAnna ...............2008 Brooks, Tiffany ............. 2004-07 Brooks, Vo-Laria .......... 1998-99 Brown, RaeShara ....... 2007-08 Burkhardt, Pat ............. 1975-77 Byrne, Mary Beth ...............1975
Farrah, Sharon ............ 1976-79 Ferret, Lorraine ............ 1980-83 Fields, Ericka ............... 1989-92 Finley, Markella..................1997 Fisher, Melanie ............ 2001-04 Flock, Patty .................. 1978-79 Flora, Janet .......................1979 Flores, Christine ..............2008 Flynn, Marcie ............... 1992-96 Fordham, Amy ............. 1991-94 Fowler, Debbie............. 1975-76 Franklin, Tracy ......... 1997-2000 Frazier, Kendra.................2008
1 Bekah Mills ............................20072 Bailiey Gee ............................20083 Aimee Michelson ............2000-2001 Shea Swoboda ........................ 2004 Amanda Hanneman ..............2007-
ALL-TIME NUMBERS
4 Rhonda Moore ....................1989-90 Mandy Bryan ......................1995-96 Jessra Johnson ....................20065 Amy Monsees .................1997-2000 Tracy Lozier ........................2000-03 10 Shar Farah......................1976-79 Sharon Pam Green .........................1981-82 Michelle Farlow...................1994-95 Mich Kendra Jones .................1998-2000 Kend LaToya Bond.......................2002-06 LaTo Jasmyn Otote ........................2007Jasm 11 Karen Randolph..................1975-77 Kare Annette Hollins ...................1981-82 Anne Eileen Keene ........................... 1986 Eilee Tracy Willis .........................1990-91 Stephanie White ...................... 1997 Step Toy Richbow .........................200612 Nancy Rutter.......................1975-78 Nanc Johnna Lowry .......................... 1979 John Tanisha Johnson.................1995-98 Tanis Alyssa Hollins ................................. 2006-08 13 Julie Beck ...........................1976-78 Sara Huckerott....................1979-81 Tracy Hill .................................. 1984 Tami Tamika Bates ........................... 1995 Evan Unrau.........................2000-03
14 Diane Jaranasa ..................1975-77 Lisa Plummer......................1978-81 Tonya Jorgenson ................1986-89 Nancy Hoover .....................1990-92 Jodi Tosini ................................ 1994 Leslie Woehrer ...................1996-99 Christa Millham ...............1999-2001 Christelle N’Garsanet .........2003-06
Jodi McCarthy.......................... 1979 Monique Lucas ...................1986-89 Rona Jackson .......................... 1990 Erika Martin ........................1992-96 Markella Finley ........................ 1997 Wendy Okeson ...................2000-01 Lauren Podratz ...................2001-02 Blair Hardiek .......................2003-07 RaeShara Brown ...................2007-
15 Pat Burkhardt......................1975-77 Lisa Carrell .........................1982-85 Renay Daughtery..................... 1987 Nikki Smith..........................1992-95 Vo-Laria Brooks ..................1997-99 Kerensa Barr ..................1999-2002
24 Lisa Carrington ...................1976-77 Patty Flock ..........................1978-79 Sharon Hilbrenner ..............1980-81 Sandie Prophete .................1986-89 Amy Fordham .....................1991-94 LaTasha Trundle .................1997-98 Sarah Frazier ........................... 1999 Amanda Lassiter.............1999-2001 Angie Carter .......................2001-02 Amanda Hanneman ..........2006-07
20 Cindy Kiser .........................1977-80 Debra Walker ......................1981-84 Maggie LeValley .................1984-87 Shannon Russell ..................... 1990 Marcie Flynn .......................1992-96 Daisy Olivo .........................1998-99 K-Kay Pickens ....................2005-08 21 Beth Hokamp ......................1975-77 Donna Stephens .................1980-81 Lisa Ellis .............................1985-88 Carla Yancey ......................1988-91 Andrea Siemer ...................1993-96 Debra Williams ...................1997-98 MyEsha Perkins..................2002-03 Sydney Crafton .....................200922 Geri Migielicz ........................... 1977 Janet Flora............................... 1979 Kelly DeLong ......................1983-86 Sharon Bax .........................1987-90 Tracy Franklin .................1998-2001 Kassie Drew .......................2004-07 BreAnna Brock .....................200823 Priscilla Rust ............................ 1978
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25 Becky Marshall ...................1976-77 Madelyn Gengelbach..........1986-87 Lori Loethen............................. 1988 Ericka Fields .......................1989-92 Lindsay Thornton ................1996-97 Ali Johnston ....................1998-2000 Nicole Wilson ......................2007-08 Trenee Thornton ...................200930 Sharon Rudolph..................1976-77 Mary McCutchan ..................... 1978 Joni Williams............................ 1979 Troy White ..........................1983-84 Terri Simpson........................... 1990 Monique Fletcher ..................... 1998 Kacey McFarland................2003-07 31 Suzanne Alt ........................1975-78 Jennie Skimbo ....................1979-80 Myron Smith ............................ 1981 Sarah Campbell ..................1983-85 Lori Sandbothe ...................1989-90 Stacy Williams ....................1991-94
Kesha Bonds ......................1996-99 Wannette Smith ..............1999-2002 32 Kathy Stevenson ................1977-80 Melissa McFerrin ................1980-83 Marcia Brooks.....................1989-90 Veronica Turner ..................1994-95 Natalie Bright ..................1998-2001 Crystal Howard ........................ 2004 Marissa Scott ........................200633 Cathy Nichols .......................... 1977 Laura Poe ................................ 1978 Daina Supstiks....................1979-81 Joni Davis ...........................1982-85 34 Laura Jackson ....................1977-78 Renee Dozier......................1986-87 Lisa Sandbothe...................1988-91 Vantrece Williams ...............1992-93 Anne Nahrwold ...................1994-97 Jennifer Simpson ............1999-2001 Tiffany Brooks .....................2004-07 Kendra Frazier ......................200835 Julie Maxey.........................1977-80 Dee-Dee Polk .....................1983-84 Diane Peterson ...................1992-95 Megan Roney* ....................2001-04 Tamika Jackson ..................2005-07 40 Annette Schwander ............1981-84 Ronda Daniels ......................... 1985 Stacy Primus ......................1988-91 Carol Coykendall ..................... 1992 Desiree Wallace .................1993-94 Stretch James.....................2002-03 41 Linda King................................ 1979 Lorraine Ferret ....................1980-83 Kelly St. Clair ........................... 1987 Melisa Taylor............................ 1991
Alison Lucy .........................1995-96 42 Renee Kelly ........................1984-89 43 Alicia Lambert .....................1991-92 Carlynn Savant ...................2003-07 44 Mary Brueggestrass ...........1982-85 Sherri Sencenbaugh ...........1980-81 Tracy Ellis ...........................1985-88 Lynette Linneman ...............1990-93 Julie Helm .......................1997-2000 Terianne Wolford ................2000-02 Shakara Jones ......................200745 Mandy Shaw ............................ 1994 Ekpe Akpaffiong..............1997-2000 50 Susan Dixon .......................1994-97 Brittany Mannings .................... 2004 Christine Flores ....................200851 Amy Loftus..........................2000-01 52 Sandy Williams ...................1991-94 Angellika Harris ..................1998-99 Cherice Mack#....................2002-05 54 Melanie Fisher ....................2001-03 EeTisha Riddle% ................2003-07 55 Marlena Williams ............1999-2001 * – Also wore #43 in 2001 # – Also wore #45 in 2002 % – Also wore #55 in 2003 NOTE – Years listed are fall of that year (i.e. “2001-04” is from 2001-02 through 2004-05)
ADMINISTRATION
Michael Alden
ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION
Director of Athletics 12th Year at Mizzou
C Coming off the most successful season in school history, complete with Big 12 titles in Men’s Basketball, histo Softball and Soccer and a second consecutive Big 12 Soft North Division crown in Football, Mike Alden enters his Nort 12th year as the Director of Athletics for the University of Missouri. M The 2008 NACDA Athletics Director of the Year has T developed into one of the nation’s most respected dev administrators during his time in Columbia. In 2009, adm
Missouri became the first school in the history of the Big 12 Conference to compete in the title games for Football, Men’s Basketball and Baseball in the same academic year and the Tigers’ four Big 12 championships in 2008-09 were the most in school history. The third-longest tenured Athletics Director in Mizzou history behind only Don Faurot and Chester Brewer, Alden took over an athletics department that barely ranked among the Top 100 of Division I athletics programs and now has Missouri poised to achieve its highest end-of-season ranking in the Learfield Sports Director’s Cup Standings. Alden has incorporated three core values into the mission of intercollegiate athletics at Missouri. The mission statement of “Preparing Champions for Life through Academic Integrity, Social Responsibility and Competitive Excellence” has guided Missouri in becoming one of America’s most well-regarded athletics programs. Since his arrival at Missouri, the school has routinely led the Big 12 Conference in graduation and Academic Progress Rates, while the overall health of MU’s athletics programs is at an all-time high. The Tigers ranked as the nation’s leader among BCS public institutions in Academic Progress Rate in 2008 and has consistently ranked in the Top 25 nationally, alongside the likes of Harvard, Yale and Stanford for overall APR success among all Division I programs. Mizzou has also led the Big 12 Conference in Academic Progress Rates each of the past four years. Athletically, it’s hard to argue
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Mizzou’s advancement on a national level. The Tigers saw 15-of-20 sports qualify for postseason competition during the 2008-09 academic year, highlighted by Big 12 championships in football, basketball, softball and soccer. More than half of those teams (eight) finished in the Top 25 of their respective sports, the most in school history. In fact, Mizzou has enjoyed 57 Top 25 team finishes at NCAA Championships under Alden’s watch (an average of 5.2 per year). Prior to his arrival, the most Top 25 finishes for Missouri in a single season was just three. Competing with an annual budget of just $13.7 million at the time of his arrival, Alden has grown Missouri’s
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Mo., some 30 miles east of Columbia. His mother lives in Williamsburg, while his brother (John) is a physician in Lamar, Mo. (Barton County). Several relatives reside in and around Columbia and Kansas City, including his nephew (Michael) who will be a freshman at Mizzou this fall. His uncle, Jack, was a plumber in the building of the Hearnes Center and his cousin, Todd, was a pipefitter in the construction of both Mizzou Arena and the Devine Pavilion. Alden and his wife, Roxanne (Rockie), have a son, Jake (14) who will enter the ninth grade at West Junior High School in Columbia.
operating fortunes to a record $50 million and has added state-of-the art facilities and amenities at nearly every venue in the Sports Park at Mizzou. Overall, Alden has helped lead a record $163.2 million facility resurgence for MU athletics since his arrival just 11 years ago. Highly-regarded by his peers, Alden’s success at Missouri has earned him national notoriety amongst the NCAA hierarchy and garnered him the Athletics Director of the Year Award for the Central Region presented by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics in 2008. A member of numerous NCAA committees, including the NCAA Management Council, NCAA Championship/Competition Cabinet, NCAA Division I Leadership Council, Division I Athletics Directors Board of Directors, National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Executive Committee and NCAA Oversight and Monitoring Group, Alden
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1897-1908 ___________________Clark Hetherington 1909-10 _________________________ W.J. Monilaw 1911-18 _____________________ Chester L. Brewer 1919-20 _________________ Dr. Walter E. Meanwell 1921-23 _____________________ Zora G. Clevenger 1924-34 _____________________ Chester L. Brewer 1935-42 ___________________________Don Faurot 1943-45 ______________________ George Edwards 1946-66 ___________________________Don Faurot 1967-70 __________________________ Dan Devine 1971-72 ________________________ Wilbur Stalcup 1972-77 _________________________ Mel Sheehan 1978-86 ____________________________Dave Hart 1986-88 _________________________ Jack Lengyel 1988-92 _________________________ Dick Tamburo 1992-94 __________________________ Dan Devine 1994-98 _______________________ Joe Castiglione 1998-Present __________________________ Mike Alden
has helped to drive policy that has not only shaped the current landscape of intercollegiate athletics, but has paved the way for the future growth of college sports as a whole. Alden and his family have also been heavily involved in the Columbia community, working with local figures to help improve the lives of area residents through their involvement in the United Way (Board of Directors), Commerce Bank Board of Directors, Salvation Army, Central Missouri Food Bank, The Shelter for Domestic Violence, The Alzheimer’s Association, and as the host of the 15th annual MDA Golf Classic in 2009. Alden holds strong ties to central Missouri. His family tree has been rooted on his family farm in Williamsburg,
Sarah Reesman
ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION
Executive Associate Athletic Director / SWA 17th Year at Mizzou
Entering her 17th year with the University of MisE sou souri’s Department of Athletics is Senior Associate A.D. Sara Sarah Reesman. A native of nearby Boonville, Mo., Reesman was eleva evated to Senior Associate Director of Athletics in 2006 afte after eight years as the Associate A.D. for Student Service vices / Senior Woman Administrator.
In her current capacity as Senior Associate A.D., Reesman serves as the administrative liaison for the sports of men’s and women’s basketball, swimming and diving, wrestling, soccer and volleyball, while helping to oversee the University’s extensive compliance program. Over the past several months Reesman spearheaded the athletics department’s strategic planning process resulting in new goals and objectives to guide the department in the coming years. Reesman spent the previous four years as assistant athletic director supervising MU’s student-athlete services before being elevated to associate director of athletics in 1997. She represents Mizzou as the Senior Woman Administrator (SWA) in dealings with the Big 12 Conference and the NCAA. Reesman was the chair of the Big 12 Conference SWAs in 1996-97, a role she will take on again in 2008-09, and in 1997, 1998 and 2002 had oversight responsibilities for the organization of MU’s NCAA certification process. She is a founding member and past president of the Women’s Intersport Network for Columbia. For her leadership efforts, Reesman was recognized
in the Columbia Business Times as one of the Top 40 business leaders in Columbia under the age of 40. Reesman graduated from Mizzou with departmental honors in 1986. As an undergraduate, she chaired MU’s Student Athletic Board for two years and also spent two years as a student member of MU’s Intercollegiate Athletic Committee. She was a member of Mystical Seven and Mortar Board Honor Societies. Following graduation, Reesman attended law school at the University of Minnesota, earning a J.D. degree in 1989. After a year as clerk for former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri Ann K. Covington, Reesman worked as an associate attorney with the firm of Slagle, Bernard and Gorman in Kansas City. She had just been elected vice president of the Tiger Club of Kansas City, after two terms as secretary and member of the board of directors, when she was hired at MU in 1993. She is married to Bill Tackett and they reside in Jefferson City. They have one daughter, Kelley, who is 11 years old.
Whit Babcock Executive Associate Athletic Director Third Year at Mizzou
Whit Babcock enters his third year as Senior Associate Director of Athletics for the University of Missouri. A native of Harrisonburg, Va., Babcock came to Mizzou in August of 2007 following a five-year stint as the Assistant Athletics Director and Executive Director of Development for West Virginia University. At Missouri, Babcock oversees the External Operations of the department which includes all fund-raising matters related to the Tiger Scholarship Fund, and pro-
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Bryan Maggard Senior Associate Athletic Director / Student Services 15th Year at Mizzou
Dr. Bryan Maggard is in his 15th year at the University of Missouri, serving as the Associate Athletics Director for
Student Services. Maggard is responsible for directing the areas of Academic Services, Equipment Operations, Life Skills, Sport and Counseling Psychological Services, Sports Medicine, and Strength and Conditioning. Additionally, Maggard serves as an instructor for various campus courses and is a member of numerous campus and professional committees. During his time at MU, Dr. Maggard has been a recipient of MU’s Barbara S. Uehling Award for Administrative Excellence and has been a nominee for the University’s Excellence in Education Award. A native of Dexter, Kan., Maggard came to Missouri from Florida State University, where he spent two years as the assistant director of academic support. Prior to his stint at FSU, he spent four years at Kansas State University, overseeing the academic support services for the Wildcat football program. Maggard received a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a master’s degree in health and physical education, both from Kansas State. He received a Ph.D. in Education and Counseling Psychology from the University of Missouri. A member of the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics (N4A), Maggard is married to the former Kerry Tarrant. They have a 14-year-old son, Dalton, a 12-year-old daughter, Aubrey, and a 10-year old daughter, Kaylin.
Tim Hickman Senior Associate Athletic Director / Operations 20th Year at Mizzou
Tim Hickman is in his 20th year at the University of Missouri and his seventh as Associate Athletic Director
for Operations. Hickman oversees all business activities for the Missouri Department of Athletics, including development and oversight of the budget, purchasing, human resources and daily office operations while additionally directing the operations of Mizzou Arena and the Hearnes Center. He also oversees the areas of facilities, game operations, food service and computing operations. Hickman currently works as the primary administrator with the sports of baseball, softball and soccer. All three finished last year nationally ranked and all three coaches have been named Big 12 Coach of the Year within the past 2 seasons. Hickman became the Assistant Director of the Hearnes Center in 1990 and spent two years in that role before being named Director of the Hearnes Center. Shortly after Tiger Athletics and Hearnes operations merged, he was promoted to Assistant Athletic Director in July of 2001 and in May of 2002; he was promoted to Associate Athletic Director. During Hickman’s time at Mizzou he has been involved with securing some of the largest concerts ever to come to Columbia including the Rolling Stones, Elton John and Kenny Chesney to name a few. Hickman was also involved with the design and construction of Mizzou Arena. In his role as Chief Financial Officer for the department of Athletics, Hickman has consistently managed a balanced budget that will approach $50,000,000 for Fiscal year 2009. Along with his duties with MU, Hickman is also been heavily involved in the Columbia community. He serves on the boards of the United Way and the Callaway Bank. He is also a member of the budget and finance committee for the city’s Chamber of Commerce. During his tenure, Hickman has also served on numerous boards and committee’s including the Mid-Missouri Tourism Council, Missouri Balloon Corporation and the Central Missouri Food Bank to name a few. A Certified Facility Executive (CFE), Hickman is a past board member of the International Association of Assembly Managers (IAAM) and is a current member of the College Athletic Business Management Association (CABMA) and the Country Music Association (CMA). A 1989 graduate of the University of Missouri, Hickman earned a bachelor’s degree in business adminis-
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vides directorial oversight to the Marketing and Promotions Department, Athletics Ticket Office, and Missouri Sports Properties. During the 2007-08 year, Mizzou recorded all-time highs in football season ticket sales and revenue reached an all-time high of $46.5 million. During his tenure at WVU, private giving increased by more than 200 percent to a total of $14 million annually. Babcock also led the fundraising efforts associated with a $35 million athletics facility enhancement campaign while serving on the senior staff. Prior to his stint at West Virginia, Babcock spent five years at Auburn, including the final two as Assistant Athletics Director for Development. During his time in Auburn, he supervised the development staff while serving on the executive planning committee for the Tigers’ $80 million capital campaign for athletics. A former collegiate athlete himself, Babcock lettered four seasons for the James Madison University Baseball program, serving as team captain during his senior campaign. He earned his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology and sports studies in 1992 from JMU and later received his master’s degree in sport management from West Virginia in 1996. Whit and his wife Kelly have three sons, Andrew, Brett, and Eli.
tration. He and his wife Karen, also a University of Missouri graduate, have one son, Christopher (14), and one daughter, Anna (11).
served as an expert consultant to other major universities. A graduate of Mizzou, Austin has a 13-year-old son named Clayton.
Mary Austin
ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION
Senior Associate Athletic Director / Compliance 29th Year at Mizzou
Entering her 29th year at Mizzou and her 11th heading up Mizzou’s compliance efforts is Mary Austin. In her position as Associate Athletics Director for Compliance, Austin is responsible for ensuring the Mizzou Athletics Department and its teams are compliant with NCAA, Big 12, institutional and federal rules. Austin is responsible for the compliance office, which is a service-oriented department that provides educational assistance to student-athletes, parents and the Mizzou campus and athletic community regarding rules and regulations. Austin serves acts as a liaison for the Professional Sports Counseling Panel, the NCAA and the Big 12 Conference. In addition, she has administrative oversight of the Green Tennis Center and the Women’s Tennis team. In the spring of 2003, Austin was selected by her peers to receive the Division I National Association of Athletic Compliance Coordinators Outstanding Achievement Award for her outstanding work in the field. Austin’s commitment to the student-athlete was acknowledged in 1999 when she was named the Mick Deaver Award recipient, given annually to individuals on the MU Campus who stand out for fostering student relations. For her expertise in eligibility and financial aid issues, she has been a presenter for NCAA and Big 12 Conference compliance seminars and has
Mark Alnutt Senior Associate Athletic Director / Administration 12th Year at Mizzou
Mark Alnutt enters his 12th year with the University of Missouri Department of Athletics, including his third as Associate Athletics Director for Administration. Alnutt was promoted to his current position in August of 2006, after spending his previous eight years handling various administrative duties associated with the Tiger Football program. In his current role as Associate A.D., Alnutt serves as the administrative liaison to the sports of football, track and field, cross country, gymnastics and golf, spearheads the department’s project management team and has direct oversight of the Mizzou Media Relations office. The Kansas City, Mo., native also manages postseason travel arrangements for each of MU’s 20 intercollegiate sport programs which includes coordinating Bowl trips and basketball post season tournaments, and handles the scheduling for a number of sports as well. Additionally, Alnutt oversees Missouri’s Nike contract, as well as the department’s budding relationship with Old Hawthorne Golf Club. In 2007 he also oversaw the $600,000 renovation to the Dan Devine Pavilion, which included the installation of field turf to the indoor practice facility. Alnutt spent the previous six years as football’s di-
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rector of operations, adding an assistant athletic director title prior to the 2005-06 season. In that role, his duties included coordinating the team’s travel plans, oversight of the football budget, handling compliance issues, scheduling of facilities, assisting with recruiting operations and managing the day-to-day operations of the football program. Alnutt also coordinated all public relations activities and community service events for football, and oversaw all organizational aspects for Mizzou’s trips to the 2003 and 2005 Independence Bowl games played in Shreveport, La. He also represented the football program as part of the design team that planned the $16 million expansion and renovation project of the Tom Taylor Building into the Mizzou Athletics Training Complex. Alnutt was a three-year letterman for the Tigers as a linebacker and tight end (1993-95), and was voted the team’s Champion of the Year as a senior. He earned a degree in sociology in 1995 and went to work for Major Brands as a salesman in Kansas City from Feb. 1996-Aug. 1997. He then returned to MU to pursue a master’s degree in public administration with an emphasis on sports psychology. He joined the MU football staff in 1998 as an administrative/video graduate assistant. Alnutt completed his master’s in May 2000 and took over as Director of Football Operations that August. A native of Kansas City, Alnutt was born Jan. 4, 1973. He served as the president of the Board of Directors for Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Boone County, and was selected to participate in the 2002-03 NCAA Leadership Institute for Ethnic Minority Males. In June of 2005, he received recognition by Columbia Business Times as one of Columbia’s 40-Under-40 business leaders, for his work in the community. He also participated in the Division I-A Athletic Director’s Institute in July of 2005 and 2007 and the NACDA Mentoring Institute in June of 2008. Alnutt is married to the former Kate Hankins, and has a seven-year-old son, Jaren Michael, a three-year-old daughter, Kinleigh Allyn, and a one-year-old son, Mason Craig.
Gary Forsee
Dr. Brady J. Deaton
President – Third Year at Mizzou
Chancellor – 17th Year at Mizzou Chancellor Brady J. Deaton became the 21st chief executive officer of the University of Missouri-Columbia on October 4, 2004. With 15 years of service to MU and 33 years of experience in public higher education, Dr. Deaton brings an international perspective, a record of national leadership, and a strong devotion to Mizzou to his new position. Dr. Deaton began his journey in higher education as a student at the University of Kentucky, where he graduated with a degree in agricultural economics in 1966. After receiving his bachelor’s degree, Dr. Deaton pursued a master of arts in diplomacy and international commerce at the University of Kentucky, graduating in 1968. He went on to the University of Wisconsin where he earned a master of science in 1970 and a doctorate in 1972 in agricultural economics. Moving from the student to the faculty ranks, Dr. Deaton spent the next six years as an assistant and associate professor of agricultural economics and rural sociology at the University of Tennessee. In 1978, Dr. Deaton took a professorship position at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in the Department of Agricultural Economics/ Dr. Deaton spent 12 years at Virginia Tech, the last four as associate director of the Office for International Development. In March of 1989, he joined the University of MissouriColumbia as professor and chair in the Agricultural Economics Department and as Social Science Unit leader. He transitioned from faculty to administration in December 1993, when he was appointed chief of staff in the Office of the Chancellor. He became deputy chancellor in 1997. In January 1998, Dr. Deaton was appointed interim provost and was named to the permanent position in October of that year. His duties were expanded in 2001 when he also became the executive vice chancellor for academic affairs. Dr. Deaton holds leadership roles in many university, community and national organizations. He served as chair of the Academic Affairs Council of the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (NASULGC), participates in advisory roles with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and maintains active membership in the American and International Agricultural Economics Associations. He has authored over 100 articles, presentations and book chapters in his career in addition to co-authoring three books. For his contributions to the University, Dr. Deaton has been the recipient of many honors. He has been awarded the Outstanding Commitment to Multiculturalism and Diversity certificate by the Association of Black Graduate and Professional Students, honored as an invited lecturer at the Japan International Agricultural Council and recognized by Gamma Sigma Delta with an Award of Merit for Outstanding Administrator. Most recently, he received the Malone Award from NASULGC for furthering international education in public higher education. Chancellor Deaton and his wife, Dr. Anne Deaton, are the parents of four grown children, Tony, Brady Jr., Christina and David, and are the grandparents of Liam, Anna Sophia, William Brady and David Paxton.
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Gary D. Forsee, a native Missourian and veteran business leader, was appointed Thursday as the 22nd President of the four-campus University of Missouri System. The University of Missouri Board of Curators voted unanimously during executive session today to hire Mr. Forsee with an initial three-year contract. Mr. Forsee is to succeed Interim President Gordon H. Lamb, who has served since April. Mr. Forsee is to begin his duties Feb. 18, 2008. Forsee continued: “The University not only serves our state - it has defined us since 1839, when we were established as Missouri’s first land-grant institution. It also defines excellence in education, as our state’s foremost public institution of higher learning. And it defines our future, by providing high quality, affordable education for the generations that will follow us.” Forsee, 57, served as chairman and chief executive officer of Sprint Nextel Corporation, a Fortune 50 company, from 2003-2007. In this role, he oversaw landmark ventures in wireless and wireline services and initiated new technology platforms for enhanced mobility in the United States. Fortune magazine named Sprint Nextel the leading innovator in the telecom category and the second most admired company in the same category in 2006. BusinessWeek magazine named Mr. Forsee one of the best business leaders in America in 2004 and 2005. Forsee holds a bachelor’s degree in engineering from the University of Missouri-Rolla. The University awarded him an honorary Doctor of Engineering degree in 2005. Forsee announced Thursday that at his request, Dr. Lamb will remain through 2008 as Executive Vice President of the UM System, serving as a key adviser to the new president and undertaking special projects. Prior to assuming the interim presidency last spring, Dr. Lamb had served as a public university president and a higher education executive search consultant. Forsee previously served as chief executive officer and chairman of Sprint, and as vice chairman of BellSouth Corporation, where he was responsible for domestic operations and chaired the Cingular Wireless joint venture. With more than 35 years of experience in telecommunications, he has also held leadership positions with Global One, AT&T and Southwestern Bell. Forsee was born in Kansas City and spent his boyhood in Moberly, St. Joseph and Cape Girardeau. He graduated from Cape Girardeau Central High School before attending UMR. Mr. Forsee and his wife of 35 years, Sherry, have lived in Hannibal, Kansas City, Joplin, Springfield, Charleston and St. Louis, among other U.S. and international locations. Numerous family members, including the Forsees’ two daughters, are University of Missouri graduates. The Forsees have been very active in the communities in which they’ve lived. Mr. Forsee presently serves on UMR’s Board of Trustees and has served as national chair of the March of Dimes, as a trustee for the Boy Scouts of America. Throughout their marriage, the Forsees have been involved in a broad range of professional, civic and philanthropic organizations.
Judith G. Haggard Vice Chair of the Board Kennett
Bo Fraser Chair of the Board Columbia
BOARD OF CURATORS
The Board of Curators is the governing body of the University of Missouri System — with campuses in Columbia, St. Louis, Kansas City and Rolla. The Board’s nine members are appointed by the Governor, and represent each of Missouri’s nine congressional districts. No more than five Curators may be members of the same political party.
David R. Bradley St. Joseph
John M. Carnahan, III Springfield
Don M. Downing Webster Groves
Warren K. Erdman Kansas City
Wayne Goode St. Louis
Doug Russell Lebanon
David Wasinger St. Louis
Laura Confer Student Representative Missouri S&T
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Don Walsworth
David G. Wasinger
MEDIA INFORMATION
MIZZOU MEDIA RELATIONS
CHAD MOLLER Assistant A.D. / Media Relations
JOSH MURRAY Associate Director
EMILY MURRAY Associate Director
DAVID REITER Associate Director
STAFF DIRECTORY CHA MOLLER CHAD Ass Assistant Athletic Director / Media R Relations Foo Football, Department S Spokesperson Wor (573) 882-0712 Work: E-M mollerc@missouri.edu E-Mail: JOS MURRAY JOSH Ass Associate Director Bas Baseball, Men’s & Women’s Golf, S Secondary Football Wor (573) 882-0711 Work: E-M murrayjos@missouri.edu E-Mail: EM MURRAY EMILY Ass Associate Director Wre Wrestling, Softball Wor (573) 884-8519 Work: E-M murrayem@missouri.edu E-Mail:
DAVID REITER Associate Director Men’s Basketball Work: (573) 884-2437 E-Mail: reiterd@missouri.edu KATE LAKIN Assistant Director Women’s Basketball Work: (573) 882-2531 E-Mail: lakinke@missouri.edu SHAWN DAVIS Graduate Assistant Volleyball, Track & Field Work: (573) 884-2437 E-Mail: davisshaw@missouri.edu
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JESSICA ALEXANDER Student Assistant Tennis E-Mail: jmavzb@mail.mizzou.edu TED BRYANT Student Assistant Soccer E-Mail: tbbtfc@mail.mizzou.edu PAIGE FREDRICKSON Student Assistant Gymnastics E-Mail: paf4z3@mail.mizzou.edu KATIE GRISSOM Student Assistant Swimming & Diving E-Mail: klgn83@mail.mizzou.edu
KATE LAKIN Assistant Director
SHAWN DAVIS Graduate Assistant
Entering her fifth year at Missouri, Assistant Director of Media Relations Kate Lakin is in her third season as the department contact for women’s basketball while also overseeing media relations efforts for soccer and gymnastics. In her first two years at Mizzou as a media relations associate, Lakin worked with the sports of soccer and gymnastics. With Mizzou, Lakin hosted the Big 12 Conference Gymnastics Championship at the Hearnes Center in March 2007 and handled all media relations efforts for the NCAA Women’s Soccer first and second rounds in 2007 and 2008. Prior to her appointment at Missouri, Lakin served a five-month internship at USA Basketball in Colorado Springs, Colo. With USA Basketball, she traveled to Izmir, Turkey, as press officer for the gold medal-winning Women’s World University Games Team and assisted with press operations for the Men’s World University Games Team that also won the gold. Lakin also interned at USA Basketball in the summer of 2003 and completed an internship at Basketball Ireland in Dublin, Ireland, in the spring of 2004. A native of Norwalk, Conn., Lakin earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism and liberal arts concentrations in history and Irish studies from Boston University in 2005.
GENERAL INFORMATION
TEAM INFORMATION
Location _____________________________________________ Columbia, Mo. Founded ____________________________________________________1839 Enrollment _________________________________________________ 30,200 Nickname___________________________________________________Tigers Colors __________________________________________ Old Gold and Black Home Arena (capacity) ___________________________Mizzou Arena (15,061) Affiliation ___________________________________________ NCAA Division I Conference _________________________________________________Big 12 President (UM System) ___________________________________Gary Forsee Chancellor _________________________________________ Dr. Brady Deaton Athletic Director __________________________________________ Mike Alden Senior Associate AD/SWA ______________________________Sarah Reesman
2008-09 Overall Record _______________________________________ 13-17 (Home: 9-7 / Away: 4-8 / Netural: 0-2) 2008-09 Big 12 Record/Finish ______________________________ 4-12/T-10th Starters Returning/Lost __________________________________________ 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost_____________________________________ 12/1 Newcomers _____________________________________________________2
COACHING STAFF
TEAM HISTORY First Year of Basketball ______________________________________ 1974-75 All-Time Record _______________________________________ 604-429 (.585) All-Time Home Record _________________________________ 325-133 (.715) All-Time Record at Mizzou Arena ________________________________ 45-31 NCAA Appearances/Last ______________________________________ 9/2006 WNIT Appearances/Last ______________________________________ 4/2007 Last NCAA Opponent ___________________________________ Virginia Tech L, 44-68, 2006 NCAA Bridgeport Region, First Round Last WNIT Opponent _______________________________________ Wyoming L, 67-73, 2007 WNIT Second Round
Radio Station _______________________________________ KFRU (1400 AM) Radio Contact Person ______________________________________David Lile Address _______________________________________ Old Highway 63 North Columbia, MO 65201 Phone _____________________________________________ (573) 449-4141 Play-by-Play Announcer ____________________________________David Lile Color Analysts ______________________________ Gary Link/Edith Thompson
TIGERS ON THE AIR KFRU (1400 AM) once again will broadcast every Missouri women’s basketball game. David Lile enters his 16th season as the voice of MU women’s basketball. Lile will again be joined by former Mizzou standout Gary Link and Director of Basketball Operations Edith Thompson. KFRU is the Columbia affiliate of the Tiger Network, one of the nation’s largest collegiate sports radio networks. It is also the home of Mizzou football and men’s basketball.
THE CINDY STEIN SHOW Tiger fans who wish to speak with MU Women’s Basketball Coach Cindy Stein can do so each Monday night through the facilities of the Tiger Network. “The Cindy Stein Show” originates each Monday evening from 6-7 p.m. at SportsZone in the Holiday Inn Select in Columbia. Stein spends most of the hour fielding telephone calls from interested fans. Tiger players appear as guests, as do coaches of MU opponents and others inside college athletics. “The Cindy Stein Show” is hosted by David Lile, the voice of Mizzou Women’s Baskeball.
David Lile
Gary Link
Edith Thompson
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Head Coach_________________________________Cindy Stein (Illinois, 1984) Record at MU _________________________________________ 173-159 (11) Career Record _________________________________________ 238-182 (14) Best Time to Reach Coach ________________________________ Contact SID Associate Head Coach __________________ Lynnette Robinson (Illinois, 1983) Assistant Coach____________________ Doshia Woods (Western Ilinois, 2001) Assistant Coach_______________________ Jarod Newland (Texas Tech, 2006) Director of Basketball Operations ________ Edith Thompson (Ohio State, 2995) Coordinator of Basketball Operations __________ Tracy Benne (Missouri, 2002) Manager _____________________Leslie Berger (Washington University, 2005) Manager __________________________Jarrod Gravatt (Florida Atlantic, 2008) Manager ______________________________________________Eric Thibault Strength and Conditioning Coach __ Bryan Mann (Southwest Missouri St., 2004) Athletic Trainer__________________________ Eric McDonnell (Missouri, 1982) Women’s Basketball Office Phone _______________________ (573) 882-1002
RADIO INFORMATION
MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE The Media Relations Office is located in room 260 on the ground level of the Hearnes Center, located just east of Memorial Stadium. Easiest access is available from the west side of the building.
MEDIA INFORMATION
MEDIA CREDENTIALS Members of the media wishing to cover Mizzou home games are asked to request credentials and parking at least 24 hours in advance via the athletic departments’ online credential system. Please contact Assistant Director of Media Relations Kate Lakin for the login and password to access the MUTigers.com Media Center where your request(s) can be processed. If you can’t access the web site, contact Lakin via fax or regular mail on official company letterhead at the location below: Missouri Media Relations P.O. Box 677 Columbia, MO 65205 Phone: (573) 882-2531 Fax: (573) 882-4720 E-mail: lakinke@missouri.edu MED WILL CALL MEDIA Pas Passes will be mailed as time permits or will be left at the Media Will Call booth, located t West side of Mizzou Arena, unless other arrangements are made. During doubleon the hea headers with the men, women’s game passes assure seating and privileges only during the women’s game. MED PARKING MEDIA Park is first-come, first-served in the lots surrounding Mizzou Arena, with the exception Parking th lots located immediately north (Lot I) and south (Lot P) of the building. Those lots of the are reserved and unavailable for media parking. INT INTERNET ACCESS Ethe Ethernet lines are available on a limited basis in the media workroom. Additionally, wireless internet access is available as well. Please contact Kate Lakin in the Media Relations c for arrangements. Office
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VISITING RADIO BROADCASTS Contact CenturyTel at (800) 201-4102 for phone service. If interested in using an existing line, contact Learfield Communications at (573) 893-7200. Big 12 Conference radio networks may use the existing lines free of charge under the league’s reciprocation agreement. PHOTOGRAPHERS For women’s basketball games, photographers are welcome to shoot from many locations in Mizzou Arena, but only after prior consent from game operations or media relations officials. On the floor, photographers are restricted to shooting behind the dotted line on the baselines, and from the press row tables in unoccupied seats. No cameras are allowed on the scorer’s table/team bench side of the court. Photographers wishing to use strobe lights must contact Arena Manager Roger Crumpton at (573) 882-6366 at least 24 hours before the desired contest. Lights must be installed at least two hours prior to tipoff, and photographers must carry a $1 million liability insurance policy. INTERVIEWS During the week, practices are closed. Media who desire to interview any player or member of the coaching staff must do so through Kate Lakin. Student-athletes’ personal phone numbers will not be released to the media at any time. Post-game interviews will be conducted in the media interview room (Room 40), located through the Northeast tunnel from the arena court. Media will be asked to submit a list of requested Missouri players prior to the conclusion of the game. After a 10-minute cooling off period, Coach Stein and the requested players will be escorted into the interview room. The opponent’s coach and requested players will be brought in either before or after Mizzou as their schedule allows.
NEWSPAPERS/MAGAZINES COLUMBIA DAILY TRIBUNE P.O. Box 798, Columbia, MO 65205 (573) 815-1783, Fax: (573) 815-1701 www.ColumbiaTribune.com COLUMBIA MISSOURIAN P.O. Box 917, Columbia, MO 65205 (573) 882-5726, Fax: (573) 882-5702 www.digmo.com KANSAS CITY STAR 1729 Grand, Kansas City, MO 64108 (816) 234-4355, Fax: (816) 234-4360 www.kansascity.com
SPRINGFIELD NEWS-LEADER 651 Boonville, Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 836-1373, Fax: (417) 837-1381 www.springfieldnews-leader.com THE MANEATER [MU STUDENT NEWSPAPER] A047 Brady Commons Columbia, MO 65211 (573) 882-5500, Fax: (573) 882-5550 www.themaneater.com MU STUDENT NEWS [MU STUDENT NEWSPAPER] A022 Brady Commons Columbia, MO 65211 (573) 882-5683, Fax: (573) 884-7348 ASSOCIATED PRESS 215 W. Pershing Road, Suite 221 Kansas City, MO 64108 (816) 421-4846, Fax: (816) 421-3590
UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL 20 Nantucket Lane, St. Louis, MO 63132 (314) 554-1000, Fax: (314) 533-0038 ST. LOUIS AMERICAN 4242 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63108 (314) 533-8000, Fax: (314) 533-0038 www.stlamerican.com
KMOX RADIO (1120 AM) One Memorial Drive, St. Louis, MO 63102 (314) 444-3233, Fax: (314) 444-1869 www.kmox.com KFNS RADIO (590 AM) 8045 Big Bend Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63119 (314) 962-0590, Fax: (314) 962-7576 www.kfns.com
ST. LOUIS SENTINEL 2900 N. Market St., St. Louis, MO 63106 (314) 531-2101, Fax: (314) 531-4442
TELEVISION KOMU-TV (Ch. 8/NBC) Highway 63 South, Columbia, MO 65201 (573) 884-6397, Fax: (573) 884-5353 www.komu.com
RADIO TIGER NETWORK Learfield Communication P.O. Box 104180 Jefferson City, MO 65110 (573) 893-7200, Fax: (573) 449-7770
KMIZ-TV (Ch. 17/ABC) 501 Bus. Loop 70 E., Columbia, MO 65201 (573) 449-0917, Fax: (573) 875-7078 www.kmiz.com
KFRU/KPLA RADIO (1400 AM/101.5 FM) 503 Old Highway 63 North Columbia, MO 65201 (573) 442-3116, Fax: (573) 449-7770 www.kfru.com KTGR RADIO (1580 AM) 3215 LeMone Industrial Blvd. Columbia, MO 65201 (573) 875-1099, Fax: (573) 875-2439 www.ktgr.com KBIA RADIO (91.3) 409 Jesse Hall University of Missouri Columbia, MO 65211 (572) 882-3431
KRCG-TV (Ch. 13/CBS) P.O. Box 659, Jefferson City, MO 65102 (573) 896-5144, Fax: (573) 896-5193 www.kcrg.com KTVI-TV (Ch. 2/FOX) 5915 Berthold, St. Louis, MO 63110 (314) 644-7561, Fax: (314) 647-8960 www.fox2ktvi.com KSDK-TV (Ch. 5/NBC) 1000 Market St., St. Louis, MO 63101 (314) 444-5125, Fax: (314) 444-5250 www.ksdk.com KMOV-TV (Ch. 4/CBS) One Memorial Drive, St. Louis, MO 63102 (314) 444-6342, Fax: (314) 621-4775 www.kmov.com
KPLR-TV (Ch. 11/CW) 4935 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63108 (314) 367-7211, Fax: (314) 454-6430 www.wb11tv.com KMBC-TV (Ch. 9/ABC) 1049 Central, Kansas City, MO 64105 (816) 221-9999, Fax: (816) 421-4163 www.thekansascitychannel.com WDAF-TV (Ch. 4/FOX) 3030 Summit, Kansas City, MO 64198 (816) 753-4567, Fax: (816) 561-4181 www.wdaftv4.com KSHB-TV (Ch. 41/NBC) 4720 Oak, Kansas City, MO 64112 (816) 932-4141, Fax: (816) 932-4145 METROSPORTS (American Cablevision Ch. 30) 6550 Winchester Ave., KC, MO 64133 (816) 222-5508, Fax: (816) 358-5479 www.kcmetrosports.com FOX SPORTS NET 5746 Sunset Blvd. Fernwood Bldg, Suite 218-D Los Angeles, CA 90028 (213) 856-1969, Fax: (213) 856-3465 www.foxsports.com FOX SPORTS MIDWEST 700 St. Louis Union Station Suite 300, St. Louis, MO 63103 (314) 206-7000, Fax: (314) 206-7070 www.foxsports.com FOX SPORTS SOUTHWEST 100 E. Royal Lane, Suite 200 Irving, TX 75039 (972) 868-1800, Fax: (972) 868-1678
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MEDIA OUTLETS
ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH 900 N. Tucker, St. Louis, MO 63101 (314) 340-8170, Fax: (314) 340-3070 www.stltoday.com
ASSOCIATED PRESS 900 N. Tucker, St. Louis, MO 63101 (314) 241-2496, Fax: (314) 241-1734
RADIO/TV ROSTER
#1 • BEKAH MILLS So. • Guard • 5-9 Towanda, Kan.
#2 • BAILEY GEE So. • Guard • 5-11 Andover, Kan.
#3 • AMANDA HANNEMAN #4 • JESSRA JOHNSON Sr. • Forward • 5-11 Sr. • Forward • 6-1 Blue Springs, Mo. Fayette, Mo.
#10 • JASMYN OTOTE Jr. • Guard • 5-9 Duncanville, Texas
#21 • SYDNEY CRAFTON #22 • BREANNA BROCK #23 • RAESHARA BROWN #25 • TRENEE THORNTON #32 • MARISSA SCOTT Fr. • Guard • 5-10 So. • Forward • 6-2 Jr. • Guard • 5-8 Fr. • Guard • 5-7 Sr. • Forward • 6-2 JJefferson City, Mo. San Antonio, Texas Little Rock, Ark. Kansas City, Mo. Iola, Kan.
#44 • SHAKARA JONES #50 • CHRISTINE FLORES Jr. • Forward • 6-2 Jr. • Forward • 6-2 St. Charles, Mo. St. Charles, Mo.
196 • Missouri Women’s Basketball
CINDY STEIN Head Coach
LYNNETTE ROBINSON Associate Head Coach
DOSHIA WOODS Assistant Coach / Recruiting Coordinator
#11 • TOY RICHBOW Sr. • Guard • 5-6 Detroit, Mich.
#34 • KENDRA FRAZIER So. • Center • 6-5 Altamont, Kan.
JAROD NEWLAND Assistant Coach