2024-25 Louisiana Tech Women's Basketball Record Book

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CONTENT

The 2023-24 Louisiana Tech women’s basketball team information guide is a publication of the Athletics Media Relations Office. It has been designed as a source of information for the news media and Lady Techster basketball fans. Every effort has been made to include pertinent and timely information. Should you need additional information such as feature material and/or statistics, please direct your inquiries to the media relations office.

News releases, photos and other services are available to accredited members of the news media. Current releases, statistics and photos can also be obtained at LATechSports.com.

Editors: Kyle Kavanaugh, Kevin Albarez

Contributors: Kane McGuire, Louisiana Tech News Bureau, Louisiana Tech Marketing and Public Relations Department

Covers, Layout and Design: Donnie Bell Design.

Photography: Emerald McIntyre, Donny Crowe, Tom Morris, Darrell James, Sadie Patton, Tim Smith.

ATHLETIC VISION

Louisiana Tech University will be a conference leader in performance by investing strategically in student-athletes’ development, providing superior facilities and enhancing program support to achieve a local and national image of success and dominance.

ATHLETIC MISSION STATEMENT

Embody excellence in everything we do.

Develop student-athletes to maximize their potential in mind, body and spirit.

Bring pride, admiration, and loyalty to the University family, community and state.

Win with integrity.

QUICK FACTS GENERAL

Name of School: Louisiana Tech

Location: Ruston, La.

Founded: 1894

Enrollment: 12,039 (as of Fall 2024)

Nickname: Lady Techsters

Colors: Columbia Blue, Red

Arena: Thomas Assembly Center (8,000)

Affiliation: Division I

Conference: Conference USA

President: Dr. Jim Henderson (Louisiana Tech, 1976)

Athletic Director: Ryan Ivey (Sacred Heart, 1998)

SWA: Mary Kay Hungate

FAR: Dr. Donna Thomas

Athletic Department Phone: 318-257-4111

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach: Brooke Stoehr (Louisiana Tech, 2002)

Record at School: 134-111 (9th season)

Career Record: 205-169 (13th season)

Basketball Office Phone: 318-257-4111

Assistant: Scott Stoehr (Nebraska-Wesleyan, 1997)

Assistant: Josh Ashley (Tarleton, 2008)

Assistant: Olivia Grayson(Tulane, 2013)

Assistant: Caleb Livingston (Williams Baptist)

TEAM INFORMATION

2023-24 Record: 14-19

Conference Record/Finish: 7-9; T-4th

Final AP Poll: N/A

Final Coaches Poll: N/A

Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/9

Newcomers: 9

HISTORY

First Year of Basketball: 1974-75

Overall All-Time Record: 1,207-406

National Titles: 3 (1981 AIAW, 1982 NCAA, 1988 NCAA)

Years in NCAA Tournament/Last: 27/2011

Last Postseason Opponent: L, Arkansas, 1st round, 2023 WNIT

MEDIA RELATIONS

Director/WBB Contact: Kevin Albarez Office Phone: 318-257-3145

Cell Phone: 225-573-3538

Email: kalbarez@latech.edu

Fax: 318-257-3757

Press Row: 318-257-3144

Address: PO Box 3166, Ruston, La. 71272

SOCIAL MEDIA

Facebook: Facebook.com/LATechWBB Facebook.com/LATechAthletics

X: @LATechWBB @LATechSports

Instagram: @LATechWBB @LATechSports

MEDIA INFORMATION LOUISIANA TECH

KANE McGUIRE

Associate A.D./ Communications

kmcguire@latech.edu

Cell: 318-548-2161

Office: 318-257-5314

KEVIN ALBAREZ

Associate Director

kalbarez@latech.edu

Cell: 225-573-3538

STEPHEN FEATHERSTON Director

featherston@latech.edu

Cell: 254-747-1218 TBA Associate Director

Welcome to another exciting season of Lady Techster basketball. The entire media relations staff at Louisiana Tech is looking forward to working with media members this season - so feel free to call and request any information concerning the Techsters.

Associate Director Kevin Albarez will be the person primarily responsible for Lady Techster basketball within the office, but be assured that you can get assistance from anyone.

The Louisiana Tech Athletics Media Relations Office looks forward to working with you during the basketball season. Any member of the office can answer your questions or direct you to someone who can, so please feel free to call us at (318) 257-3144.

CREDENTIALS: For media members requesting passes for Lady Techster basketball, please contact the Louisiana Tech Athletics Media Relations Office at least 24 hours in advance.

PRESS PARKING: The media can park along the west side of the Thomas Assembly Center in the gravel lot. This lot can be accessed on the corner of West Alabama and Bulldog Drive.

PRESS ROOM: Located in the media relations office, the press room serves as a writing and transmitting area after the games. More than adequate working space is an Assembly Center trademark, and telephones are available at no cost, as is one fax machine. Wireless high-speed internet connections and ethernet connections are also available. Light refreshments are available during games.

BROADCAST RIGHTS: Visiting radio stations are welcome. “Official” stations are provided one courtesy POTS line and one ethernet connection. Address all broadcast questions to Malcolm Butler.

2024-25

NUMERICAL ROSTER

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach: Brooke Stoehr (Louisiana Tech, 2002)

Assitant Coach: Scott Stoehr (Nebraska-Wesleyan, 1997)

Assistant Coach: Josh Ashley (Tarleton State, 2008)

Assitant Coach: Olivia Grayson (Tulane, 2013)

Assitant Coach: Caleb Livingston (Williams Baptist)

SUPPORT STAFF

Media Relations: Kevin Albarez Dir. of Basketball Operations: Mikayla Baillie

Athletic Trainer: Stephanie Smart

Academic Adviser: TBA

Strength and Conditioning: Camron Blair

Graduate Manager: Jamal Davis

Head Manager: Christian Norris

Admin Assistant: Michelle Taylor

TV/RADIO ROSTER

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ADNA HALILBASIC 6-2, F, FR./HS RECKLINGHAUSEN, GERMANY
AUTUMN SMITH 5-6, G, SR./3L ARLINGTON, TEXAS
ROBYN LEE 5-8, G, SR./4L MOSS POINTS, MISS.
MELISSA MWANZA 6-2, F, SO./TR HARARE, ZIMBABWE
ELINA SYNIAKOVA 6-2, F, FR./HS DNIPRO, UKRAINE
JORDAN MARSHALL 6-0, F, FR./HS LITTLE ROCK, ARK.
ISLA AIREY 6-4, F, FR./HS MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA
TAYLOR RIETVELD 6-0, F, FR./HS WOODBINE, GA.
JIANNA MORRIS 5-7, G, SO./1L SHERWOOD, ARK.
PARIS BRADLEY 5-9, G, FR./HS CARROLLTON, TEXAS
AVERI AARON 6-1, F, FR./HS BOERNE, TEXAS
SYDNEY THOMAS 5-8, G, GR./TR KENNESAW, GA.
MACKENZIE WURM 6-4, F, SR./3L ALLEN, TEXAS
BROOKE STOEHR HEAD COACH
SCOTT STOEHR ASSISTANT COACH
JOSH ASHLEY ASSISTANT COACH
OLIVIA GRAYSON ASSISTANT COACH
CALEB LIVINGSTON ASSISTANT COACH
MIKAYLA BAILLIE DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS

BROOKE STOEHR

HEAD COACH

@BrookeStoehr

Brooke Stoehr knows the storied tradition of Lady Techster basketball.

During her four years in Ruston, she was a big part of that history as a player under legendary Hall of Fame head coach Leon Barmore.

This fact, combined with her established track record of winning on the hardwood as a head coach, led Louisiana Tech Athletics Director Tommy McClelland to name Stoehr the seventh head coach in Lady Techster basketball history in April 2016.

Stoehr returned to her alma mater after four tremendously successful years at Northwestern State, where she guided the Lady Demons to three postseason tournaments, including a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances.

“I have a deep passion for this program and have a personal investment in it from my time here as a student-athlete,” said Stoehr. “I take great pride and responsibility in leading this group of young women and helping move the Lady Techster program forward.”

Stoehr surpassed the 150-win milestone with a road win at UAB during the 202021 season and topped 100 wins at Tech in a CUSA tournament semifinal win over UAB in March of 2022. Stoehr now sits third all-time in program wins behind Leon Barmore and Sonja Hogg after the 2022-23 season with an overall record of 191-150, including a 120-91 mark in Ruston.

“Brooke was the last point guard I ever coached at Louisiana Tech,” Barmore said. “When things were tough and the game was on the line, I wanted Brooke to have the ball. To be honest with you, I’m glad she has the ball now. I love her, and I’m glad she is in charge of this program.”

Coach Stoehr has led the Lady Techster program to four postseason berths during her tenure, including back-to-back WNIT selections following her first two seasons (2016-17, 2017-18) and last two seasons (2021-22, 2022-23) in Ruston, including an automatic selection after winning the 2022 Conference West Division title.

Her most recent postseason selection followed a 19-12 campaign during the 202223 season, which produced back-to-back 19-plus win seasons for the first time in the program since 2010 and 2011. Her 12-8 conference record also produced back-toback double-digit conference wins since her first two seasons in Ruston and tied the most CUSA wins since 2016-17.

During the 2021-22 season, Stoehr led the Techsters to a 21-12 record on their way to winning the Conference USA West Division crown and earning an automatic birth in the WNIT. The Techsters also reached the CUSA finals for the first time since joining the conference after beating UAB and completing an 11-point fourth-quarter comeback over Middle Tennessee in the tournament semifinals.

Stoehr led the Lady Techsters to a 14-10 record in 2020-21, including an overtime win on the road at Marshall to open up Conference USA play and a first-round win over the Thundering Herd in the Conference USA tournament.

She has also seen some impressive wins in the past few years, including wins over P5 programs in Alabama and Ole Miss. Other remarkable wins include a road win over a 14-1 UAB in 2018-19, as well as a victory over the Blazers in the first round of the 2020 CUSA Tournament (first time a 12 seed had defeated a 5 seed in the event).

Stoehr recorded back-to-back winning seasons during her first two years at the helm. After being picked to finish 12th in the 14-team Conference USA in the preseason coaches’ poll prior to 2016-17, Stoehr led the Lady Techsters to 18 wins, a fourth-place finish in the regular season standings, and the program’s first national postseason berth since 2011 during her first year.

LA Tech won seven straight CUSA regular season games down the stretch, advanced to the semifinals of the league tournament before falling to tournament champion WKU, and then took SMU to overtime in Dallas in the first round of the WNIT.

She followed that up with a 19-12 record in 2017-18, a third-place finish in the CUSA regular season, and a second straight berth in the WNIT. It marked the most wins and the highest league finish since 2011-12.

The Techsters posted a win over Big Ten foe Penn State, its first over a P5 program since 2011-12. LA Tech also recorded a road win over eventual CUSA regular season champion UAB and snapped the Rice Owl’s program-record 15-game winning streak.

During her six seasons at Tech, Stoehr has recruited and developed All-Conference players such as the 2022 Conference USA Preseason Player of the Year, Keiunna Walker, who graduated as the No. 6 scorer in program history. Walker was also a two-time First Team All-Conference USA selection, Conference USA All-Defensive selection, Second Team All-Conference USA selection, and was named to the 2022 Conference USA All-Tournament team. Stoehr also has coached and developed local product Anna Larr Roberson to a two-time Second Team All-Conference USA honoree and Conference USA All-Tournament and Preseason selection. During the 2022-23 season, Roberson surpassed 700 career rebounds, sits as the No. 34 all-time scorer in program history, and produced 20 double-doubles.

Coach Stoehr also coached three-time All-Conference USA member Kierra Anthony and First Team All-CUSA selection Alexius Malone.

Off the court, the Lady Techsters have been very involved in the local community, volunteering countless hours of community service with several organizations,

including DART, Buddy Ball, The Big Event, Special Olympics, and visiting several local elementary schools.

The Lady Techsters continued to make strides in the classroom as well. Over the past six years, 41 players were named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll, including a record-high eight Lady Techsters during the 2021-22 season. Taylor Stahly became the first Techster since joining the league in 2013 to earn a spot on the women’s basketball All-Academic Team, recording the honor in back-to-back seasons. Stahly, Ashley Santos, Lotte Sant, Amaya Brannon, Robyn Lee, Silvia Nativi, Autumn Smith, and Mackenzie Wurm earned the CUSA Commissioners Academic Medal. Sant, Lee, and Nativi were all selected to the 2023 CSC Academic All-District team, and Nativi was also named Conference USA All-Academic in 2023. The Techsters have also achieved a perfect single-season APR score in two of their last three seasons.

Stahly, who finished her academic career with a perfect 4.0 grade point average, was also named a Google Cloud Academic All-American in 2018-19, just the 16th recipient of the highest academic honor in Louisiana Tech Athletics history.

“Brooke needs no introduction to Louisiana Tech University,” said Baylor head coach Kim Mulkey. “She is Lady Techster basketball! Her history with the program speaks volumes. She was loved as a Lady Techster player and will be loved as the head coach.”

Prior to Louisiana Tech, Stoehr inherited a Northwestern State women’s basketball program that had won a total of six games the previous season. In four seasons, NSU compiled a record of 71-58 as the Lady Demons won back-to-back Southland Conference Tournament championships in 2014 and 2015. Those victories produced the first consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances in program history.

In her last season in Natchitoches, Northwestern State earned an appearance in the Women’s Basketball Invitational, extending its run of national postseason appearances to three.

On the court, Stoehr developed four-year starting point guard Janelle Perez from a player who had no other Division I scholarship offers into a 1,000-point career scorer, the 2012-13 Southland Conference Freshman of the Year, and a 2014-15 first-team All-Southland Conference selection.

During Stoehr’s tenure in Natchitoches, she has also guided Keisha Lee on a path that led the shooting guard to become the 25th player in program history to score 1,000 points and Trudy Armstead to becoming just the seventh player in school history to record at least 1,000 career points and grab at least 700 career rebounds. Armstead also earned 2014 Southland Conference Tournament Most Valuable Player honors before signing to play in Romania.

The maturation of shooting guard Beatrice Attura into the Southland Conference Tournament Most Valuable Player only served to underscore further Stoehr’s ability to develop quality guard play, something that marked her playing career at Louisiana Tech.

Stoehr demands just as much or more from her players off the court, and the numbers prove it. In the classroom, Northwestern State finished with the nation’s 16thbest cumulative GPA (3.461) in the 2014-15 season and had the fifth-highest among NCAA Tournament teams that season. The team GPA for the Fall 2015 semester was 3.48, trending NSU toward another high ranking nationally when the 2015-16 review is released this summer by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association.

Each player who completed her athletic eligibility during the Stoehrs’ tenure earned their degree.

In addition to her time at Northwestern State, Stoehr spent time as an assistant coach at Texas Tech (2009-12), Southern Mississippi (2008-09), LA Tech (2005-08) and UALR (2003-05).

Stoehr played for the Lady Techsters from 1998 through 2002 and helped guide the program to four NCAA Tournament appearances, two Elite Eights, and one Final Four. She ended her LA Tech career as the NCAA’s all-time leader in free throw percentage.

Brooke and husband Scott have a 14-year-old daughter, Aubrey, and a 12-year-old son, Cooper.

SCOTT STOEHR

ASSISTANT COACH

@ScottStoehr

Scott Stoehr just completed his seventh season in Ruston, serving as an assistant coach on the Lady Techster sideline.

Stoehr was instrumental in the Lady Techsters posting back-to-back winning campaigns in his first two years back in Ruston in 2016-17 and 201718. After being picked to finish 12th in the 14-team Conference USA in the preseason coaches’ poll in 2016-17, Stoehr helped guide the Lady Techsters to 18 wins, a fourth-place finish in the regular season standings and the program’s first national postseason berth since 2011 during her first year.

LA Tech won seven straight CUSA regular season games down the stretch, advanced to the semifinals of the league tournament before falling to tournament champion WKU and then took SMU to overtime in Dallas in the first round of the WNIT.

Tech followed that up with a 19-12 record in 2017-18, a third place finish in the CUSA regular season and a second straight berth in the WNIT. It marked the most wins and the highest league finish since 2011-12.

The Techsters posted a win over Big Ten foe Penn State, its first over a P5 program since 2011-12. LA Tech also recorded a road win over eventual CUSA regular season champion UAB, and snapped the Rice Owl’s program-record 15-game winning streak.

Tech has also seen some impressive wins the past few years, including a road win over a 14-1 UAB in 2018-19 as well as a victory over the Blazers in the first round of the 2020 CUSA Tournament (first time a 12 seed had defeated a 5 seed in the event).

During the 2021-22 season, Stoehr helped guide the Lady Techsters to a Conference USA West Division championship which earned an automatic bid to the 2022 WNIT. The Techsters also earned their first Conference USA tournament championship appearance after beating UAB and completing an 11-point fourth quarter comeback over Middle Tennessee.

Stoehr helped guide the Techsters during the 2022-23 season to a 19-12 record, giving the Techsters their first back-to-back 19-plus win seasons since 2010 and 2011. Their 12-8 conference record also marked back-to-back double digit conference wins since Stoehr’s first two seasons in Ruston in 2016 and 2017 and the 12 wins marked the most since 2016. The 2022-23 season was culminated with an at-large WNIT selection, making it the second time in his tenure the program has reached back-to-back WNIT fields.

During his six seasons at Tech, Stoehr has recruited and developed All-Conference players such as the 2022 Conference USA Preseason Player of the Year, Keiunna Walker, who graduated as the No. 6 scorer in program history. Walker was also a two-time First Team All-Conference USA selection, Conference USA All-Defensive selection, Second Team All-Conference USA selection, and was named to the 2022 Conference USA All-Tournament team. Stoehr also has coached and developed local product Anna Larr Roberson to a two-time Second Team All-Conference USA honoree and Conference USA All-Tournament and Preseason selection. During the 2022-23 season Roberson surpassed 700 career rebounds and sits as the No. 34 all-time scorer in program history and produced 20 career double-doubles.

Stoehr came back to Ruston after four seasons at Northwestern State in Natchitoches where he played an integral role in re-establishing a winning culture of accomplishment within NSU women’s basketball.

On top of three postseason appearances, including a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances, Stoehr helped develop three 1,000-point scorers, the 2012-13 Southland Conference Freshman of the Year (Janelle Perez), two first-team All-Louisiana selections and a first-team All-Southland Conference honoree.

Equally as important, every player who completed her eligibility at Northwestern State under Stoehr earned her degree from Northwestern State.

Stoehr, who received his degree in biology from Nebraska Wesleyan in 1997 and his master’s degree in Kinesiology from North Texas in 1999, began his coaching career at Nebraska Wesleyan University and followed that with stints at North Texas, Florida State, Arkansas-Little Rock and Louisiana Tech.

In his first position as a Division I coach, Stoehr helped guide North Texas to its most successful time in school history, including three conference division championships, two postseason tournaments and a 43-4 home record over a four-year period.

He was a position coach for the 2002 Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year and the league’s Defensive Player of the Year and was responsible for recruiting regions in Oklahoma and Arkansas.

At Florida State, he generated and implemented offensive and defensive game plans, coached the guards which included an All-ACC player, and assisted the team to its second highest win total and its second postseason tournament berth in school history at that time as a member of the ACC.

He followed that with a stint at Arkansas-Little Rock where he helped recruit the 2005 Sun Belt Conference’s Freshman of the Year, and spent three seasons at Louisiana Tech where he assisted the Lady Techsters in making the NCAA Tournament and Top 25 appearances.

Stoehr, a former linebacker at Nebraska Wesleyan, and his wife have a 12-year-old daughter, Aubrey, and a 10-year-old son, Cooper.

JOSH ASHLEY

ASSISTANT COACH

@Coach_J_Ashley

Josh Ashley begins his first season as an assistant coach for the Lady Techsters after speding seven season at North Alabama in the same capacity.

At UNA, Ashley helped the Lions transition into Division I, where they recorded back-to-back 21-9 seasons during their first two reclassifying seasons. He joined UNA after spending two seasons as an assistant coach at West Texas A&M, where he helped lead the Lady Buffs to an appearance in the NCAA Division II Elite Eight.

While at WTAMU, Ashley helped with recruiting and scouting reports as the Lady Buffs won a conference championship in the 2015-16 season before winning the NCAA South Central Region title the following year.

Ashley was also an assistant coach at Eastern Oklahoma State College in August 2012 and helped lead the Lady Mountaineers to a 21-12 record in the 2014-15 campaign.

From 2010-12, he spent two seasons as the men’s basketball graduate assistant at Angelo State, where he helped with on-the-floor recruiting and administrative duties. He also assisted the men’s basketball strength and conditioning program. He earned his master’s degree in coaching, sports recreation and fitness administration in August of 2012.

Ashley graduated from Tarleton State with a bachelor’s degree in exercise and sports studies in December of 2008. While at TSU, he interned with the strength and conditioning program and worked with track and field, basketball, baseball and football.

He is a native of Kilgore, Texas, where he starred in both football and basketball at Kilgore High School. He and his wife Tish have four children, Josiah, Kaleb, Nathan, and Nicholas.

OLIVIA GRAYSON

Olivia Grayson enters her first season as an assistant coach on Brooke Stoehr’s coaching staff at Louisiana Tech.

Grayson came to Ruston after serving the last four seasons as an assistant coach and two seasons as Director of Student-Athlete Development and Video at Tulane University.

In her first three seasons as an assistant coach with the Green Wave, Grayson has helped Tulane earn three straight postseason appearances with berths in the WNIT in 2021, 2022, and 2023. In 2022-23, Tulane ranked second in the league in both field goal percentage (41.8) and field goal percentage defense (36.5). The program also placed in the top three in the conference in made three-pointers per game (2nd – 6.7), three-point percentage (3rd - 31.0), and three-point defense (3rd – 26.8).

Grayson is responsible for scouting opponents, admissions, academics, and EDI initiatives.

During her coaching career, Grayson has helped coach All-AAC players Krystal Freeman (Third Team – 2020-21, Third Team – 2021-22), Dynah Jones (Third Team – 2021-22, Third Team – 2022-23), JerKaila Jordan (All-Freshman Team – 2020-21, First Team – 2020-21), Moon Ursin (Newcomer of the Year – 2021-22, First Team – 2021-22), and Kyren Whittington (All-Tournament – 2022-23)

Grayson, a native of Metairie, played for the Green Wave from 2009-13 and remains ninth all-time in Tulane history with 1,442 points. She is also fourth all-time in assists (499), fifth in steals (249), sixth in field goals attempted (1,349), and eighth in rebounding (750). She also ranks fourth in program history for games played at 134.

Prior to rejoining Tulane, Grayson served as the Assistant Coach and Recruiting Coordinator for Northwestern State women’s basketball in Natchitoches, Louisiana. With the Demons, she was responsible for recruiting, scouting, coordinating camps, team video exchange, organizing team travel, ordering inventory, and supervising graduate students in addition to her coaching duties.

Prior to her time at Northwestern State, Grayson was Tulane’s graduate assistant and video coordinator from 2013-2016. While earning her master’s degree in social work, Grayson broke down game film, assisted coaches on court during practice, organized on-campus recruiting, managed social media, and assisted with all aspects of team travel. She also designed and organized the team playbook, recruited practice players and managers, and was the assistant camp coordinator. Grayson coached the Kenner Angels AAU program from 2013-16 and manned the sidelines for the New Orleans Blazers boys summer program in 2019.

As a player for the Green Wave, Grayson was First Team All-Conference USA in 2012 and Second Team All-CUSA in 2013. In her first year at Tulane, the conference recognized her on its All-Freshman Team. She was the MVP of the 2011 Tulane Classic and made the All-Tournament team in 2010 and 2011. She was elected into the Tulane Sports Hall of Fame in 2020.

She attended the WBCA’s “So You Want to be a Coach?” program in 2013, earned All-Louisiana honors in 2012 and 2013, and was the 2010 Female Amateur Athlete of the Year as awarded by the Allstate Sugar Bowl and Greater New Orleans Sports Hall of Fame.

CALEB LIVINGSTON

ASSISTANT COACH

Caleb Livingston enters his first season with the Lady Techsters after joining the staff in August 2024.

Livingston spent three seasons at Three Rivers College, where he helped guide the Raiders to a 79-12 record. Three Rivers won its first 28 games, including the Region 16 Championship, during his first season before falling in the NJCAA Tournament. The Raiders would claim the Region 16 Championship again in 2023 on their way to the NJCAA Quarterfinals.

Prior to joining the staff at Three Rivers, Livingston was an assistant coach at Nettleton HS in Jonesboro, Ark., for four years. In those four years, the Lady Raiders won two conference championships and a state championship in 2020. Livingston helped send 12 players to the collegiate level, including six to the division one level. In his four years at Nettleton, the Lady Raiders had the second-most wins as a program in Arkansas.

Before Nettleton, Livingston was the head coach at Palestine-Wheatley HS in Palestine, Ark., for two seasons. He helped lead the program to their first regional tournament appearance in 15 years and had two players sign to play collegiately in his two seasons.

Livingston was also heavily involved in the travel basketball circuit. Livingston had over 80 student-athletes sign to play at the college level in eight years of coaching travel basketball. Of the 80-plus signees, 56 went on to play Division 1 basketball. Livingston coached three McDonald’s All-Americans in his tenure: Liz Dixon, Sasha Goforth, and Jersey Wolfenberger.

Livingston helped create the Woodz Elite girls’ travel program, which later transformed into Arkansas Select. He was awarded a deal on the Under Armour Association circuit, where he led his 2022 team to a 6th-place finish in the summer of 2021.

Livingston graduated from Williams Baptist University with a degree BA in Liberal Arts.

MIKAYLA BAILLIE

DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS

SUPPORT STAFF

CHRISTIAN NORRIS

GRADUATE MANAGER

KEVIN ALBAREZ

ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR COMMUNICATIONS

HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER

OFFICE COORDINATOR

HEAD MANAGER

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

STEPHANIE SMART
JAMAL DAVIS
CAMRON BLAIR
MICHELLE TAYLOR

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Game Records

Team Results

2023-24 RESULTS

2023-24 Louisiana Tech Women's Basketball Season Schedule/Results & Leaders All games Page 1/2 as of Oct 29, 2024

11/06/2023 LSU-Alexandria W 93-37 1144 (21) LEE, Robyn (7) ROBERSON, Anna Larr

11/09/2023 Louisiana Col. W 88-52 3521 (16) GUILLORY, Paris (9) ROBERSON, Anna Larr

11/19/2023 at Texas L 44-96 5532 (13) BATES, Salma (3) GUILLORY, Paris

11/24/2023 at Drake L 66-77 1734 (17) NATIVI, Silvia (6) ROBERSON, Anna Larr (6) WURM, Mackenzie

11/25/2023 vs Maine L 54-60 1505 (13) NATIVI, Silvia (6) ROBERSON, Anna Larr

11/26/2023 vs Richmond L 56-83 580 (13) MORRIS, Jianna (8) NATIVI, Silvia

11/29/2023 ULM L 52-60 1744 (12) ROBERSON, Anna Larr (8) ROBERSON, Anna Larr

12/03/2023 at Vanderbilt L 63-71 1829 (27) ROBERSON, Anna Larr (8) THOMPSON, Kate

12/07/2023 at Arkansas L 60-100 2599 (15) LEE, Robyn (8) ROBERSON, Anna Larr

12/09/2023 at Arkansas St. L 58-69 2699 (13) BATES, Salma (8) ROBERSON, Anna Larr

12/14/2023 SMU L 53-69 1655 (16) LEE, Robyn (12) ROBERSON, Anna Larr

12/16/2023 Alcorn W 49-47 1712 (15) ROBERSON, Anna Larr (6) ROBERSON, Anna Larr (6) NATIVI, Silvia

12/18/2023 California Baptist W 77-51 1527 (13) BATES, Salma (10) BRANNON, Amaya (13) MORRIS, Jianna

12/21/2023 at South Alabama W 68-34 294 (16) LEE, Robyn (8) LEE, Robyn

12/30/2023 at Abilene Christian W 66-49 1281 (17) BRANNON, Amaya (5) MORRIS, Jianna

01/06/2024 Sam Houston W 66-62 1863 (16) LEE, Robyn (7) LEE, Robyn

01/10/2024 Middle Tenn. Lot 61-64 1632 (14) ROBERSON, Anna Larr (6) NATIVI, Silvia (14) BATES, Salma

01/13/2024 at Liberty L 59-66 1008 (13) BATES, Salma (4) NATIVI, Silvia (13) MORRIS, Jianna

01/20/2024 Jacksonville St. W 67-53 1690 (23) ROBERSON, Anna Larr (6) BRANNON, Amaya

01/25/2024 at UTEP L 57-61 1010 (23) ROBERSON, Anna Larr (7) ROBERSON, Anna Larr

01/27/2024 at New Mexico St. Lot 64-66 909 (18) BUKVIC, Anja (6) MORRIS, Jianna

02/01/2024 FIU L 71-73 1902 (15) ROBERSON, Anna Larr (7) BRANNON, Amaya

02/07/2024 at Western Ky. L 56-64 930 (14) BATES, Salma (7) ROBERSON, Anna Larr

02/10/2024 Liberty L 53-58 1604 (12) BATES, Salma (6) LEE, Robyn

02/15/2024 at Jacksonville St. W 61-51 1015 (17) ROBERSON, Anna Larr (6) ROBERSON, Anna Larr

02/17/2024 at FIU L 51-68 419 (14) GUILLORY, Paris (6) NATIVI, Silvia

02/22/2024 UTEP W 85-69 1546 (23) ROBERSON, Anna Larr (5) BUKVIC, Anja

02/24/2024 New Mexico St. Wot 70-63 1775 (14) ROBERSON, Anna Larr (5) LEE, Robyn

02/28/2024 Western Ky. W 45-41 1564 (12) ROBERSON, Anna Larr (8) GUILLORY, Paris

03/06/2024 at Sam Houston W 71-57 491 (14) LEE, Robyn (8) LEE, Robyn

03/09/2024 at Middle Tenn. L 58-79 4227 (18) LEE, Robyn (7) LEE, Robyn

03/14/2024 vs Jacksonville St. W 60-54 2157 (13) LEE, Robyn (7) ROBERSON, Anna Larr (7) LEE, Robyn

2023-24 Louisiana Tech Women's Basketball Season Schedule/Results & Leaders All games Page 2/2 as of Oct 29, 2024

03/15/2024 vs Middle Tenn. L 56-62 2701 (14) MORRIS, Jianna (10) NATIVI, Silvia

Attendance Summary

Team Statistics

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Team Results

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CONFERENCE STANDINGS

AMERICAN SOUTH (1987-1991)

1987-88 Conference Overall

Team W L Pct. W L Pct.

LA Tech

0 1.00 32 2 .941 UNO 8 1 .889 25 7 .781

5 4 .555 18 11 .621

4 5 .444 14 14 .500

3 6 .333 17 14 .548

0 9 .000 0 27 .000

1988 Tournament (at Ruston, La)

First Round: UL-Lafayette 95, UTPA 47; Lamar 67, Arkansas State 65; Semifinals: New Orleans 77, UL-Lafayette 67; Tech 93, Lamar 67; Championship: Tech 86, New Orleans 64

1987-88 All-Conference

Teresa WeatherspoonPOY LA Tech

Nora Lewis LA Tech

Carvie Upshaw UNO

Cassie Brooks Lamar

Kim Perrot ULL

1988-89 Conference

1989-90 Conference

1991-92 Conference Overall

Team W L Pct.

1992 Tournament (at Bowling Green, Ky.)

First Round: Lamar 104, UTPA 64; Arkansas St. 74, New Orleans 55; Tech 73, South Alabama 41; Western Kentucky 89, Central Fla. 45; Semifinals: Arkansas State 76, Lamar 63; Western Kentucky 72, Tech 66 (OT); Championship: Western Kentucky 65, Arkansas St. 62

1992 All-Tournament Player Cl. Pos. Team

Nicole Wilkett Sr. F ASU

Sonja Tate Jr. G ASU

Shantel Hardison Sr. G LA Tech

Kim PehlkeMVP Sr. G WKU R. Westmoreland Jr. G WKU

1991-92 All-Conference

Shantel HardisonPOY Sr. G LA Tech

Nicole Wilkett Sr. F ASU

Kim Pehlke Sr. G ASU

Sonja Tate Jr. G ASU

Barbara Hickey Sr. G Lamar

Brenda Hatchett Sr. G Lamar

Uirannah Jackson Sr. C Lamar

Ernie Middleton Sr. G UNO

Chanta Powell Sr. F USA

Paulette Monroe Jr. C WKU

1989 Tournament (at Ruston, La)

Semifinals: Louisiana Tech 108, Arkansas State 29; Lamar 59, New Orleans 58; Championship: Louisiana Tech 109, Lamar 56

1988-89 All-Conference

Nora LewisPOY LA Tech

Venus Lacy LA Tech

Cassie Brooks Lamar

Carvie Upshaw UNO

Aronji Johnson UNO

1990 Tournament (at Ruston, La)

Semifinals: Lamar 80, New Orleans 75; Louisiana Tech 124, UL-Lafayette 51; Championship: Louisiana Tech 79, Lamar 58

1989-90 All-Conference

Venus LacyPOY LA Tech

Sheila Ethridge LA Tech

Uirannah Jackson Lamar

Missy Lynn UNO

Kim Perrot ULL

1991 Tournament (at Ruston, La) Semifinals: Louisiana Tech 83, Arkansas State 79; Lamar 87, New Orleans 74; Championship: Louisiana Tech 77, Lamar 76

1990-91 All-Conference

Brenda HatchettPOY Lamar

Barbara Hickey Lamar

Tari Phillips UCF

Sonja Tate ASU

Sheila Ethridge LA Tech

1992-93

1993-94 Conference Overall

1994-95 Conference

1993 Tournament (at Ruston, La.)

First Round: New Orleans 66, So. Alabama 58; Western Kentucky 96, USL 37; Arkansas State 70, UTPA 53; Semifinals: Tech 67, New Orleans 60; Western Kentucky 61, Arkansas St. 70; Championship: Western Kentucky 81, Tech 73

1993 All-Tournament

Player Cl. Pos. Team

Paulette MonroeMVP Sr. C WKU

Kristie Jordan Sr. G WKU

R. Westmoreland Sr. G WKU

Debra Williams Fr. G LA Tech

Vickie Johnson Fr. F LA Tech

1992-93 All-Conference

Sonja TatePOY Sr. G/F ASU

Shyla Tucker Jr. G ASU

R. Westmoreland Sr. G WKU

Travesa Gant Jr. F/C Lamar

Paulette Monroe Sr. C WKU

C. Lumpkins Jr. F UNO

Vickie Johnson Fr. F LA Tech

Kenya Robinson Sr. F UNO

D. Whitehurst Sr. F LA Tech

Ramona Jones Sr. G Lamar

1994 Tournament (at Bowling Green)

First Round: New Orleans 72, Lamar 66; Tech 80, UTPA 34; Arkansas State 78, USL 35; Western Kentucky 84, So. Alabama 46; Semifinals: Tech 50, New Orleans 42; Western Kentucky 61, Arkansas State 52; Championship: Tech 68, Western Kentucky 43

1994 All-Tournament

Player Cl. Pos. Team

Debra WilliamsMVP So. G LA Tech

Pam Thomas Sr. G LA Tech

Tara Cosby Jr. F WKU

Denise Hill Sr. F WKU

Dawn Warner So. G WKU

1993-94 All-Conference

Shyla Tucker Sr. G ASU

C. Lumpkins Sr. F UNO

Vickie Johnson So. F LA Tech

Dawn Beachler Sr. F UTPA

Pam ThomasPOY Sr. G LA Tech

Travesa Gant Jr. F/C Lamar

Racquel Spurlock So. C LA Tech

Gwen Doyle Jr. F WKU

Dina Jones Jr. F USA

Debra Williams So. G LA Tech

Veronica Cook Jr. F WKU

Evevetta Crawford Jr. F/C ASU

1995 Tournament (at Ruston, La.)

First Round: Lamar 85, South Alabama 76; Western Kentucky 88, USL 41; Arkansas State 88, New Orleans 82; Tech 95, UTPA 34; Semifinals: Western Kentucky 76, Lamar 70; Tech 72, Arkansas State 51; Championship:Western Kentucky 71, Tech 68

1995 All-Tournament Player Cl. Pos. Team

Racquel SpurlockMVP Jr. C LA Tech

Debra Williams Jr. G LA Tech

Tara Cosby Sr. C WKU

Veronica Cook Sr. G WKU

Kendra Neal Jr. G LA Tech

Vickie Johnson Jr. G LA Tech

1994-95 All-Conference

Lisa McMahon Fr. G LU

Vickie JohnsonPOY Jr. G LA Tech

Debra Williams Jr. G LA Tech

Kayone Hankins Sr. F UNO

Gwen Doyle Sr. F WKU

Evevetta Crawford Sr. F ASU

Emma Clements Fr. F/C Lamar

Dina Jones Sr. F USA

Veronica Cook Sr. F WKU

Tara Cosby Sr. C WKU

1995-96 Conference Overall

Team W L Pct. W L Pct.

LA Tech 14 0 1.000 31 2 .939

WKU 11 3 .786 19 13 .594

ASU 9 5 .643 17 10 .630

Lamar 8 6 .571 14 15 .483

USA 6 8 .429 12 15 .483

UNO 5 9 .357 9 19 .321

UTPA 3 11 .214 10 17 .370

USL 0 14 .000 2 25 .074

1996 Tournament (at Jonesboro, Ark.)

First Round: Lamar 70, South Alabama 65; Tech 89, USL 37; Western Kentucky 95, UTPA 50; New Orleans 72, Arkansas State 54; Semifinals: Tech 86, Lamar 46; Western Kentucky 89, New Orleans 63; Championship: Tech 71, Western Kentucky 53

1996 All-Tournament

Player Cl. Pos. Team

Racquel SprulockMVP Sr. C LA Tech

Kendra Neal Sr. G LA Tech

Debra Williams Sr. G LA Tech

Lara Webb So. G Lamar

Tarshia Bronner Jr. F WKU

1995-96 All-Conference

Vickie JohnsonPOY Sr. G LA Tech

Lara Webb So. G Lamar

D. Featherston Sr. G ASU

Dawn Warner Sr. G WKU

Phyllis Kelly Sr. F USA

Tamara Carter So. F USA

LaTanya Jones Jr. F ASU

Kendra Neal Sr. G LA Tech

Racquel Spurlock Sr. C LA Tech

Debra Williams Sr. G LA Tech

1999-00 Conference Overall

Team W L Pct. W L Pct.

LA Tech 16 0 1.000 31 3 .912

WKU 13 3 .813 22 10 .688

FIU 10 6 .625 16 13 .552

Denver 10 6 .625 16 11 .593

ASU 8 8 .500 18 11 .621

UNO 7 9 .438 11 17 .393

ULL 5 11 .313 12 16 .428

USA 2 14 .167 8 21 .276

UALR 1 15 .063 5 23 .179

2000 Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.) Play In Game: South Alabama 73, Arkansas-Little Rock 58; First Round: Florida International 64, New Orleans 60; Louisiana Tech 95, South Alabama 51; Western Kentucky 88, UL-Lafayette 80; Arkansas State 76, Denver 69; Semifinals: Louisiana Tech 91, Arkansas State 81; Western Kentucky 77, Florida International 67; Championship: Louisiana Tech 97, Western Kentucky 94

1996-97 Conference Overall

Team W L Pct. W L Pct.

LA Tech 12 2 .857 31

1997 Tournament (at Bowling Green, Ky.)

First Round: New Orleans 85, UTPA 60; Tech 100, Lamar 42; Western Kentucky 103, USL 36; Arkansas State 70, South Alabama 51; Semifinals: Tech 87, New Orleans 59; Western Kentucky 76, Arkansas St. 61; Championship: Tech 80, Western Kentucky

68

1997 All-Tournament

Player Cl. Pos. Team

Tamicha JacksonMVP Fr. G LA Tech

Alisa Burras Jr. C LA Tech

Monica Maxwell So. F LA Tech

Danielle McCuly Jr. F WKU

Leslie Johnson Jr. C WKU

1996-97 All-Conference

Alisa BurrasPOY Jr. C LA Tech

Tamara Carter Jr. F USA

Julie Hagood Fr. G ASU

Tamicha Jackson Fr. G LA Tech

Leslie Johnson Jr. F WKU

Monica Maxwell So. F LA Tech

Danielle McCully Jr. C WKU

Amy Towne Jr. G ASU

Laurie Townsend Jr. G WKU

Amanda Wilson* So. F LA Tech

2000 All-Tournament

Player Cl. Pos. Team

Betty LennoxMVP Sr. G LA Tech

Tamicha Jackson Sr. G LA Tech

Julie Haygood Sr. G ASU

ShaRae Mansfield Jr. C WKU

Jaime Walz Sr. G WKU

Natalie Powers So. G WKU

1999-00 All-Conference

Betty LennoxPOY Sr. G LA Tech

Tamicha Jackson Sr. G LA Tech

ShaRae Mansfield Jr. C WKU

Jaime Walz Sr. G WKU

Tanisha Johnson Sr. F ASU

Jamie Britt Sr. G WKU

Julie Haygood Sr. G ASU

G. Slavtcheva Jr. F FIU

Jen Ludwicki Jr. F UNO

M. Pavlickova Jr. C Denver

1997-98 Conference Overall

Team W L Pct. W L Pct.

LA Tech 13 1 .929 31

1998 Tournament (at Ruston, La.)

First Round: Arkansas State 78, South Alabama 59; Western Kentucky 113, Lamar 47; Tech 91, UTPA 56; New Orleans 66, USL 63; Semifinals: Western Kentucky 103, Arkansas State 88; Tech 91, New Orleans 54; Championship: Tech 69, Western Kentucky 68

1998 All-Tournament

Player Cl. Pos. Team

Amanda WilsonMVP Jr. F LA Tech

Tamicha Jackson So. G LA Tech

Leslie Johnson Sr. C WKU

Danielle McCulley Sr. F WKU

Julie Hagood So. G ASU

1997-98 All-Conference

Jenny Anderson Jr. G UNO

Alisa Burras Sr. C LA Tech

Julie Hagood So. G ASU

Tamicha Jackson So. G LA Tech

Leslie Johnson Sr. C WKU

Danielle McCulley Sr. F WKU

Monica Maxwell Jr. F LA Tech

LaQuan Stallworth Jr. G LA Tech

Amy Towne Sr. G ASU

Amanda WilsonPOY Jr. F LA Tech

2000-01 East Division Conference Overall

Team W L Pct. W L Pct. LA Tech 16 0 1.000 31 5 .861 FIU 11 5 .688 20 10 .667 MT 9 7 .563 17 13 .567 ASU 8 8 .500 14 14 .500 WKU 8 8 .500 19 14 .576

UALR 0 16 .000 6 22 .214

West Division Conference Overall

Team W L Pct. W L Pct.

Denver 14 2 .875 24 7 .774

UNT 10 6 .625 19 11 .633

UNO 7 9 .438 15 14 .517

NMSU 6 10 .375 10 18 .357 USA 5 11 .313 13 16 .448 ULL 2 14 .125 8 20 .286

2001 Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)

Play In Game: So. Ala. 59, Ark. St. 54; WKU 96, N.M. St. 57; MTSU 78, UL Lafayette 59, UNO 72, UALR 62; First Round: Denver 51, So. Ala. 41; Tech 86, WKU 63; North Texas 72, MTSU 54; FIU 98, UNO 76; Semi-Finals: Denver 78, FIU 67; Tech 74, North Texas 57; Championship: Tech 67, Denver 55

1999 Tournament (Jonesboro, Ark.) First Round: Western Kentucky 91, South Alabama 70; Florida International 73, UL-Lafayette, 42; Arkansas State 87, New Orleans 85 (OT); Semifinals: Florida International 76, Western Kentucky 65; Louisiana Tech 114, Arkansas State 67; Championship: Louisiana Tech 84, FIU 60

1999 All-Tournament Player Cl. Pos. Team

Dalma Ivanyi Sr. G FIU

Betty Lennox Jr. G LA Tech

Shea Lunsford Sr. F WKU

Zuzana Michalcova Sr. F FIU

Amanda WilsonMVP Sr. F LA Tech

1998-99 All-Conference

Jenny Anderson Sr. G/F UNO

Julie Haygood Jr. G ASU

Dalma Ivanyi Sr. G FIU

Tamicha Jackson Jr. G LA Tech

Tanisha Johnson Jr. F ASU

Shea Lunsford, Sr. F WKU

ShaRae Mansfield So. F/C WKU

Zuzana Michalcova Sr. F/C FIU

Amanda WilsonPOY Sr. F LA Tech

Katashia Witcher Sr. G WKU

2001 All-Tournament

Player Cl. Pos. Team

G. Slavtcheva Jr. F FIU

Jalie Mitchell Sr. G UNT

Nikki Weddle Jr. G Denver

M. Pavlickova Sr. C Denver

Brooke Lassiter Jr. G LA Tech

Ayana WalkerMVP Jr. G LA Tech

2000-01 All-Conference

Keeshia Evans Sr. G ASU

Brooke Lassiter Jr. G LA Tech

Takeisha Lewis Jr. C LA Tech

S. Mansfield Sr. F WKU

Jalie Mitchell Jr. G UNT

M. PavlickovaPOY Sr. F Denver

Natalie Powers Jr. G WKU

G. Slavtcheva Jr. F FIU

Jamie Thomatis Jr. F MT

Ayana Walker Jr. F LA Tech

WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

2001-02 Conference Overall

Team W L Pct. W L Pct.

LA Tech 17 1 .944 25 5 .833

Rice 14 4 .778 21 8 .724

Hawaii 14 4 .778 23 7 .767

SJSU 12 6 .667 17 11 .607

Tulsa 11 7 .611 17 13 .567

Nevada 6 12 .333 9 19 .321

SMU 6 12 .333 12 18 .400

Boise State 5 13 .278 10 20 .333

FSU 4 14 .222 9 20 .303

UTEP 1 17 .056 3 25 .107

2002 Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) First Round: SMU 73, UTEP 66; Boise State 66, Fresno State 54 (OT); Quarterfinals: Hawaii 45, Nevada 41; Rice 80, SMU 53; Louisiana Tech 70, Boise State 53; Tulsa 66, San Jose State 63; Semifinals: Hawaii 59, Rice 36; Louisiana Tech 57, Tulsa 42; Finals: Louisiana Tech 53, Hawaii 50

2001-02 All-Conference

First Team

Cheryl FordPOY C LA Tech

Ayana Walker F LA Tech

Kate Smith C Nevada

Cricket Williams G SJSU

Leela Farr F Tulsa

Second Team

Lindsay Logan G FSU

Janka Gabrielova G Hawaii

Amber Obaze G LA Tech

Kimya Murray G UTEP

Carla Morrow G/F Tulsa

All-Defensive Team

Amber Obaze G LA Tech

Essence Perry G LA Tech

Ayana Walker F LA Tech

Laura Ingham G Nevada

Cricket Williams G SJSU

All-Newcomer Team

Aritta Lane F FSU

Erica Smith G LA Tech

Elisa Inman F Rice

Kimya Murray G UTEP

Alyssa Shriver C Tulsa

All-Tournament Team

Ayana WalkerMVP LA Tech

Cheryl Ford LA Tech

Kim Willoughby Hawaii

Janka Gabrielova Hawaii

Christen Roper Hawaii

2002-03 Conference Overall

Team W L Pct. W L Pct.

LA Tech 18 0 1.00 31 3 .912

Rice 12 6 .667 15 13 .523

FSU 11 7 .222 21 13 .618

Hawaii 9 9 .500 16 14 .533

Tulsa 9 9 .611 14 16 .466

SJSU 9 9 .500 13 15 .464

SMU 8 10 .444 16 15 .516

Boise State 6 12 .333 10 20 .333

UTEP 5 13 .278 10 19 .345

Nevada 3 15 .167 10 19 .345

2003 Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) First Round: SMU 60, Nevada 49; Boise State 75, UTEP

58; Quarterfinals: SMU 58, Rice 55; Fresno State 63, San Jose 57; Louisiana Tech

80, Boise State 55; Hawaii 62, Boise State

58; Semifinals: Fresno State 81, SMU 67; Louisiana Tech 85, Hawaii 58; Finals: Louisiana Tech 89, Fresno State 57

2002-03 All-Conference

First Team

Cheryl FordPOY C LA Tech

Trina Frierson F LA Tech

Allison Curtin G Tulsa

Johnetta Hayes C Rice

Cricket Williams G SJSU

Second Team

Laura Ingham G Nevada

Omelogo Udeze F FSU

Dragana Zoric F UTEP

Amber Obaze G LA Tech

Erica Smith G LA Tech

All-Defensive Team

Amber Obaze G LA Tech

Erica Smith G LA Tech

Laura Ingham G Nevada

Kim Lawson G Rice

Tiffany Simon F Fresno

All-Newcomer Team

Allison Curtin G Tulsa

Sarah Davis G SMU

Kia Dowell G UTEP

Jamie Hawkins F Boise State

V. Zagurskyte G UTEP

All-Tournament Team

Cheryl FordMVP LA Tech

Ayana Walker LA Tech

Trina Frierson LA Tech

Lindsay Logan FSU

Omelogo Udeze FSU

2003-04 Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct.

LA Tech 17 1 .944 29 3 .906

Rice 16 2 .889 22 10 .686

Tulsa 11 7 .611 19 12 .613

UTEP 10 8 .556 16 13 .552

SMU 9 9 .500 13 15 .464

SJSU 7 11 .389 16 13 .552

FSU 7 11 .389 12 16 .429

Hawaii 6 12 .333 8 20 .286

Boise State 5 13 .278 9 20 .310

Nevada 2 16 .111 3 26 .103

2004 Tournament (Fresno, Calif.) First Round: Boise State 59, Hawaii 56; San Jose State 68; Nevada 60; Quarterfinals: Tech 100, Boise State 56; UTEP 80, SMU 73 (OT); Rice 67, San Jose State 54; Tulsa79, Fresno State 55; Semifinals Tech 74, UTEP 47; Rice 55 Tulsa 42; Championship: Tech 76, Rice 52

2003-04 All-Conference

First Team

Jade Abele F Hawaii

Amisha CarterPOY F LA Tech

Trina Frierson F LA Tech

Lauren Neaves F Rice

Jillian Robbins F LA Tech

Second Team

Lindsey Maynard F Rice

Amber Obaze G LA Tech

E. Smith-Taylor G LA Tech

Cricket Williams G SJSU

Vaida Zagurskyte G UTEP

All-Defensive Team

Amisha Carter F LA Tech

Amber Obaze G LA Tech

Lauren Neaves F Rice

Jillian Robbins F Tulsa

E. Smith-Taylor G LA Tech

All-Freshman Team

Michelle Hessing C Boise State

Lauren Neaves F Rice

Charnette Phelps F UTEP

Jillian Robbins F Tulsa

Janevia Taylor G Hawaii

All-Tournament Team

Amisha CarterMVP LA Tech

Trina Frierson LA Tech

Erica Smith-Taylor LA Tech

Lauren Neaves Rice

Jillian Robbins Tulsa

2004-05

2005 Tournament (Reno, Nevada) First Round: Boise State 55, UTEP 50; Nevada 65, Hawaii 61; Quarterfinals: Tech 81, Boise State 68; Fresno State 71, SMU 53; San Jose State 63, Tulsa 60; Rice 64, Nevada 54; Semifinals Tech 92, Fresno State 87 2OT; Rice 76, San Jose State 68; Championship: Rice 86, Tech 66

POY: Tasha Williams, LA Tech

COY: Cristy McKinney, Rice

NOY: Janielle Dodds, SMU

2004-05 All-Conference First Team

Lam. Augustine F SJSU

Tasha WilliamsPOY G LA Tech

Janielle Dodds F SMU

Amy Parrish F Fresno

Jillian Robbins F Tulsa

Second Team

Lakiste Barkus G LA Tech

Amber Jackson F SJSU

Lauren Neaves C Rice

Amy Sanders G Hawaii

Michelle Woods F Rice

All-Defensive Team

Tasha Williams G LA Tech

Lakiste Barkus G LA Tech

Krystal Frazier G Rice

Lauren Neaves C Rice

Jillian Robbins F Tulsa

All-Freshman Team

Janielle Dodds C SMU

Tasha Harris G Boise State

Amber Jackson F SJSU

Meghan McGuire F Nevada

Shalana Taylor G UTEP

All-Tournament Team

Mirenda Swearingen FSU

Tasha Williams LA Tech

Erica Taylor LA Tech

Krystal Frazier Rice

Lauren NeavesMVP Rice

WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

2005-06 Conference Overall

Team W L Pct. W L Pct.

LA Tech 15 1 .938 26 5 .839

FSU 14 2 .875 24 8 .750

Hawaii 9 7 .563 18 10 .643

SJSU 8 8 .50 13 15 .464

Nevada 8 8 .50 13 17 .433

Boise State 6 10 .375 15 15 .500

Idaho 5 11 .313 10 19 .345

NMSU 5 11 .313 10 20 .333

USU 2 14 .125 3 24 .111

2006 Tournament (Reno, Nevada)

First Round: Idaho 70, USU 59; Quarterfinals: Boise State 72, Hawaii 63; NMSU 74, FSU 66; Nevada 76, SJSU 61; Tech 80, Idaho 57; Semifinals: NMSU 60, Boise State 59; Tech 69, Nevada 60; Championship: Tech 63, NMSU 39

POY: Mirenda Swearengin, FSU

COY: Chris Long, LA Tech

NOY: Brandi Fitzgerald, Nevada

2005-06 All-Conference

First Team

Lamisha Augustine F SJSU

Amber Jackson F SJSU

Amy Parrish F FSU

Mirenda SwearenginPOY G FSU

Tasha Williams G LA Tech

Second Team

Emily Faurholt P Idaho

Leilani Mitchell G Idaho

Shan Moore G LA Tech

Ty Moore F LA Tech

Aarica Ray-Boyd G LA Tech

All-Defensive Team

Lamisha Augustine F SJSU

Brittany Grice C Hawaii

Leilani Mitchell G Idaho

Jasmine Plummer G FSU

Tasha Williams G LA Tech

All-Freshman Team

Dellena Criner G Nevada

Brandi Fitzgerald G Nevada

Eboni Mangum G LA Tech

Danyelle Sneigro G USU

Jessica Thompson G Boise State

All-Tournament Team

Leilani Mitchell Idaho

Deliena Criner Nevada

Shan Moore LA Tech

Jenean Ford NMSU

Tasha WilliamsMVP LA Tech

2006-07 Conference Overall

Team W L Pct. W L Pct.

LA Tech 12 4 .750 17 13 .576

Boise State12 4 .750 24 9 .727

Nevada 10 6 .625 17 14 .548

FSU 9 7 .563 18 13 .581

Hawaii 9 7

2007 Tournament (Las Cruces, N.M.)

First Round: San Jose State 72, Idaho 66; Quarterfinals: Fresno State 72, Hawaii 47; Boise State 81, San Jose State 64; NMSU 63, Louisiana Tech 57; Nevada 61, Utah State 60; Semifinals: Boise State 68, Fresno State 59; NMSU 73, Nevada 62; Championship: Boise State 49, NMSU 46

POY: Shan Moore, LA Tech

COY: Gordy Presnell, Boise State

NOY: Katie Madison, Idaho

2006-07 All-Conference

First Team

Dellena Criner G Nevada

Shan MoorePOY G LA Tech

Ty Moore F LA Tech

Chantella Perera G FSU

Tanya Smith F Hawaii

Jessica Thompson G Boise State

Second Team

Traci Graham G Nevada

Michelle Hessing F Boise State

Katie Madison F Idaho

Sherell Neal F NMSU

Tierre Wilson G FSU

All-Defensive Team

Amber Metoyer G LA Tech

Dellena Criner G Nevada

Brittany Grice C Hawaii

Ty Moore F Tech

Sherell Neal F NMSU

All-Freshman Team

Shanavia Dowdell F LA Tech

Marianne Lombardi F Nevada

Katie Madison F Idaho

Charlotte Otero G Idaho

Brittany Powell F SJSU

All-Tournament Team

Jessica ThompsonMVP Boise State

Dellena Criner Nevada

Sherell Neal NMSU

Tasha Harris Boise State

Cecilia Russell-Nava NMSU

2007-08 Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct.

Boise State14 2 .875 24 8 .750

FSU 14 2 .875 22 11 .667

NMSU 11 5 .688 23 9 .719

Nevada 9 7 .563 18 12 .600

LA Tech 9 7 .563 16 15 .516

Hawaii 6 10 .375 12 18 .400

USU 5 11 .313 9 20 .310

Idaho 3 13 .188 4 25 .138

SJSU 1 15 .063 3 28 .097

2008 Tournament (Las Cruces, N.M.)

First Round: San Jose State 70, Idaho 63; Quarterfinals: Louisiana Tech 82, Nevada 56; Fresno State 87, San Jose State 67; New Mexico State 55, Hawaii 40; Boise State 61, Utah State 47; Semifinals: Fresno State 85, Louisiana Tech 58; New Mexico State 72, Boise State 66; Championship: Fresno State 72, New Mexico State 56

POY: Tierre Wilson, Fresno State

Defensive POY: Dellena Criner, Nevada

COY: Adrian Wiggins, Fresno State

NOY: Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State

2007-08 All-Conferencce

First Team

Dellena Criner G Nevada

Tasha Harris G Boise State

Sherell Neal F NMSU

JoKeirra Sneed F LA Tech

Tierre WilsonPOY G FSU

Second Team

Anikia Jawara F NMSU

Katie Madison F Idaho

Jaleesa Ross G FSU

Tanya Smith C Hawaii

Jessica Thompson G Boise State

All-Defensive Team

Dellena Criner G Nevada

Cherlanda Franklin F Nevada

Tasha Harris G Boise State

Sherell Neal F NMSU

Tanya Smith F Hawaii

All-Freshman Team

Hayley Munro G/F FSU

Yinka Olorunnife F Idaho

Jaleesa Ross G FSU

Madison Spence G NMSU

Tarkeisha Wysinger G LA Tech

All-Tournament Team

Tasha Harris Boise State

Anikia Jawara NMSU

Emma Andrews FSU

Tierre Wilson FSU

Jaleesa RossMVP FSU

2009 Tournament (Reno, Nevada): First Round: Hawaii 70, SJSU 57; Quarterfinals: Utah State 59, Idaho 58 (OT), Fresno State 65, Hawaii 50; Nevada 73, Boise State 65; LA Tech 81, New Mexico State 68; Semifinals: Fresno State 57, Utah State 54; Nevada 91, LA Tech 88 (OT); Championship: Fresno State 56, Nevada 49

POY: Shanavia Dowdell, LA Tech

Defensive POY: Dellena Criner, Nevada

NOY: Derisa Telani, Idaho

COY: Jon Newlee, Idaho

2008-09 All-Conference

First Team

Dellena Criner PG Nevada

Shanavia DowdellPOY F LA Tech

Adrienne Johnson F LA Tech

Jaleesa Ross G FSU

Danyelle Snelgro G Utah State

Second Team

Hayley Munro G/F FSU

Yinka Olorunnife PG Idaho

Ana Pares G Utah State

Madison Spence G NMSU

Derisa Taleni G Idaho

All-Defensive Team

Dellena Criner PG Nevada

Jenna Galassi F Boise State

Adrienne Johnson F LA Tech

Yinka Olorunnife PG Idaho

Danyelle Snelgro G Utah State

All-Freshman Team

Shaena-Lyn Kuehu G Idaho

Heather Pilcher G Boise State

Kaitlyn Soto G NMSU

Courtney Van Brocklin G Boise State

Tabytha Wampler F NMSU

All-Tournament Team

Dellena Criner PG Nevada

Shanavia Dowdell F LA Tech

Joh-Teena Filipe F FSU

Shavon Moore F Nevada

Jaleesa RossMVP G FSU

2009-10 Conference Overall

Team W L Pct. W L Pct.

FSU 16 0 1.00 27 6 .818

LA Tech 11 5 .688 23 9 .719

Nevada 10 6 .625 17 16 .515

Boise State 8 8 .500 19 12 .613

NMSU 8 8 .500 18 14 .562

Idaho 8 8 .500 11 20 .355

USU 5 11 .312 13 17 .433

Hawaii 4 12 .250 10 20 .333

SJSU 2 14 .125 6 23 .207

2010 Tournament (Reno, Nevada):

Quarterfinals: Fresno State 83, Hawaii 55; Idaho 75, NMSU 63; Nevada 64, Boise State 59; LA Tech 82, Utah State 65; Semifinals: Fresno State 80, Idaho 66; LA Tech 80, Nevada 77; Championship: LA Tech 68, Fresno State 66

POY: Shanavia Dowdell, LA Tech

Defensive POY: Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State

NOY: Tahnee Robinson, Nevada

COY: Adrian Wiggins, Fresno State

2009-10 All-Conference

First Team

Shanavia Dowdell F LA Tech

Adrienne Johnson F LA Tech

Tasha Harris G Boise State

Tahnee Robinson G Nevada

Jaleesa Ross G FSU

Second Team

Crystal Boyd G NMSU

Rachele Kloke G Idaho

Shavon Moore F Nevada

Hayley Munro G/F FSU

Amber White G Utah State

All-Defensive Team

Alice Coddington G Utah State

Shanavia Dowdell F LA Tech

Adrienne Johnson F LA Tech

Shavon Moore F Nevada

Jaleesa Ross G FSU

All-Freshman Team

Bann Diop F USU

Lauren Lenhardt F Boise St.

Julia Marshall G Boise St.

Rosie Moult G FSU

Camila Rosen G NMSU

All-Tournament Team

Shanavia DowdellMVP F LA Tech

Adrienne Johnson F LA Tech

Haley Munro F FSU

Yinka Olorunnife F Idaho

Jaleesa Ross G FSU

2010-11 Conference Overall Team W

2011-12 Conference Overall

LA Tech 8 6 .571 17 15 .531

Idaho 6 8 .429

2011 Tournament (Las Vegas, Nevada):

First Round: Idaho 70, Boise State 59; NMSU 71, Hawaii 59; Quarterfinals:

Nevada 75, Idaho 61; Utath State 72, NMSU 67; Semifinals: Louisiana Tech

66, Nevada 59; Fresno State 86, Utah

State 76; Championship: Fresno State 78, Louisiana Tech 76

POY: Adrienne Johnson, LA Tech

Defensive POY: Shavon Moore, Nevada

NOY: Ashlee Brown, Utah State

COY: Raegan Pebley, Utah State

2010-11 All-Conference

First Team

Ashlee Brown F Utah State

Adrienne JohnsonMVP F LA Tech

Shavon Moore F Nevada

Tahnee Robinson G Nevada

Jaleesa Ross G FSU

Second Team

Jasmine Bendolph G LA Tech

Rosie Moult F Fresno State

Yinka Olorunnife F Idaho

Madison Spence G NMSU

T. Wysinger-Mackey G LA Tech

All-Defensive Team

Alice Coddington G Utah State

Adrienne Johnson F LA Tech

Shavon Moore F Nevada

Yinka Olorunnife F Idaho

T. Wysinger-Mackey G LA Tech

All-Freshman Team

Kamilah Jackson F Hawaii

Shawna-Lei Kuehu G Hawaii

Diana Lee G Boise State

Jasmine Rutledge F NMSU

Taylor Thompson G Fresno State

All-Tournament Team

Adrienne Johnson F LA Tech

Rosie Moult F Fresno State

Yinka Olorunnife F Idaho

Tahnee Robinson G Nevada

Jaleesa RossMVP G FSU

2012 Tournament (Las Vegas, Nevada):

First Round: LA Tech 63, Hawaii 54; Utah State 75, Nevada 66; Fresno State 66, NMSU 58; Idaho 67, SJSU 63; Semifinals: LA Tech 73, Utah State 69; Fresno State 80, Idaho 55; Championship: Fresno State 89, LA Tech 61

POY: Ki-Ki Moore, Fresno State

Defensive POY: Ashlee Brown, Utah State

NOY: Ki-Ki Moore, Fresno State

COY: Tim LaKose, SJSU

2011-12 All-Conference

First Team

Ashlee Brown F Utah State

Alyssa Charlston G Idaho

Devyn Christensen G Utah State

Brittany Johnson F San Jose St

Ki-Ki MooreMVP G Fresno State

Second Team

Jasmine Bendolph G LA Tech

Shantale Bramble-D F LA Tech

Kamilah Jackson F Hawaii

Rosie Moult F Fresno State

Taylor Thompson G Fresno State

All-Defensive Team

Breanna Arbuckle F Hawaii

Ashlee Brown F Utah State

Whitney Frazier F LA Tech

Rosie Moult G Fresno State

Taylor Thompson G Fresno State

All-Freshman Team

Alissa Campanero G Hawaii

Ta’Rea Cunnigan G San Jose St.

Whitney Frazier F LA Tech

Krissy Karr G Idaho

Madison Parrish G Fresno State

All-Tournament Team

Jasmine Bendolph G LA Tech

Ashlee Brown F Utah State

Alyssa Charlston G Idaho

Rosie Moult G Fresno State

Ki-Ki MooreMVP G Fresno State

2013 Tournament (Las Vegas, Nevada):

First Rd: Denver 73, Texas State 63; NMSU 76, UTA 63; Quarterfinals: Idaho 57, SJSU 55; USU 78, Denver 65; Seattle 77, NMSU 53; LA Tech 85, UTSA 58; Semifinals: Idaho 84, USU 82; Seattle 80, LA Tech 61; Finals: Idaho 67, Seattle 64.

POY: Kacie Sowell, Seattle

Defensive POY: Sylvia Shephard, SU NOY: Stefanie Gilbreath, NMSU

COY: Joan Bonvicini, Seattle

2012-13 All-Conference

First Team

Alyssa Charlston F Idaho

Devyn Christensen G Utah State

Ta’Rea Cunnigan G SJSU

Diamond Ford G Texas State

Kacie Sowell F Seattle

Second Team

Whitney Frazier G LA Tech

Stefanie Gilbreath G NMSU

Jennifer Schlott G Utah St

Sylvia Shephard G Seattle

EmikoSmith G Denver

Third Team

Stacey Barr G Idaho

Riana Byrd F SJSU

Jenna Johnson G Utah St

Kamra King G UTSA

Brittany Lewis F LA Tech

All-Defensive Team

Daidra Brown G Seattle

Riana Byrd F SJSU

Jenna Johnson F Utah State

Maiya Michel F Denver

Sylvia Shephard G Seattle

All-Freshman Team

Riana Byrd F SJSU

Kailey Edwards G Denver

Erin Peoples F Texas State

Lulu Perry G LA Tech

Christina Salvatore G Idaho

All-Tournament Team

Devyn Christensen G Utah State

Sylvia Shephard G Seattle

Kacie Sowell F Seattle

Alyssa Charlston F Idaho

Stacey BarrMVP G Idaho

CONFERENCE USA

2013-14 Conference Overall

Team W L Pct. W L Pct.

MT 15 1 .938 29 5 .853

USM 13 3 .812 27 7 .794

UTEP 12 4 .750 29 8 .783

Tulane 11 5 .688 20 11 .645

ECU 10 6 .625 22 9 .710

Charlotte 9 7 .563 15 16 .484

ODU 9 7 .563 18 16 .529

UAB 7 9 .437 16 15 .516

NT 6 10 ..375 12 18 .400

FAU 6 10 .375 16 14 .533

Tulsa 6 10 .375 12 16 .429

FIU 6 10 .375 15 18 .454

Rice 6 10 .375 13 17 .433

LA Tech 5 11 .312 12 20 .375

UTSA 4 12 .250 14 17 .451

Marshall 3 13 .188 11 20 .355

2014 Tournament (El Paso, Texas):

First Rd: Marshall 80, Florida Atlantic 73; FIU 85, Rice 65; LA Tech 77, North Texas 59; UTSA 90, Tulsa 89; Second Rd: UAB 79, Marshall 63; FIU 87, East Carolina 75; LA Tech 64, Charlotte 55; Old Dominion 79, UTSA 74; Quarterfinals: Middle Tennessee 69, UAB 59; FIU 69, Tulane 55; UTEP 81, LA Tech 72; Southern Miss 83, Old Dominion 64; Semifinals: Middle Tennessee 64, FIU 57; Southern Miss 84, UTEP 70; Championship: Middle Tennessee 84, Southern Miss 55.

POY: Ebony Rowe, Middle Tennessee

Defensive POY: Jamierra Faulkner, USM

FOY: Olivia Jones, Middle Tennessee

Sixth POY: Jenzel Nash, UTEP NOY: Tamara Jones, USM COY: Joye Lee-McNelis, USM

2013-14 All-Conference

First Team

Jada Payne G ECU

Jerica Coley G FIU

Ebony RowePOY F MT

Shae Kelley F ODU

Jessica Kuster F Rice

Jamierra Faulkner G USM

Karisma Chapman F UAB

Kayla Thornton F UTEP

Second Team

Ny Hammonds G Charlotte

Abria Trice G ECU

Kim Smith G FAU

Whitney Frazier F LA Tech

Danielle Bragg G Tulane

Jamie Kaplan G Tulane

Ashley Clark G Tulsa

Ashley Grimes G UAB

All-Freshman

Lefty Webster G Charlotte

JaQuan Jackson G LA Tech

Olivia Jones F MT

Brittanny Dinkins G USM

Leslie Vorpahl G Tulane

All-Defensive Team

Ondrea Shaw F ECU

Ebony Rowe F MT

Jessica Kuster F Rice

Jamierra Faulkner G USM

Kayla Thornton F UTEP

All-Tournament Team

Jerica Coley G FIU

Ebony RoweMVP F MT

Olivia Jones F MT

Jamierra Faulkner G USM

Kayla Thornton F UTEP

2014-15

2014 Tournament (Birmingham, Ala):

First Rd: UAB 63, UTEP 52; LA Tech 84, Florida Atlantic 74; Charlotte 67, Marshall 52; Old Dominion 62, Rice 57; Quarterfinals: Southern Miss 80, UAB 66; Middle Tennessee 77, LA Tech 58, WKU 70, Charlotte 67; Old Dominion 63, UTSA 49; Semifinals: Southern Miss 65, Middle Tennessee 53; WKU 61, Old Dominion 59; Championship: WKU 60, Southern Miss 57

POY: Chastity Gooch, WKU

Defensive POY: Kendall Noble, WKU

FOY: Kiandre’a Pound, FIU

Sixth POY: Brandi Wingate, LA Tech

NOY: Jenni Simms, Old Dominion

COY: Michelle Clark-Heard, WKU

2014-15 All-Conference

First Team

Shaneese Bailey F FAU

Whitney Frazier G LA Tech

Olivia Jones G MT

Jennie Simms F ODU

Tamara Jones F USM

Janae Smith F UAB

Chastity GoochPOY F WKU

Alexis Govan G WKU

Second Team

Lefty Webster G Charlotte

Kelia Shelton G LA Tech

Chukwuka Ezeigbo C Marshall

Leah Scott G Marshall

Christal Porter F Rice

Jerontay Clemons G USM

Cameasha Turner G UTEP

Kendall Noble G WKU

All-Freshman

Kiandre’a Pound F FIU

Malia Kency G FAU

Tiara Davenport G LA Tech

Lulu McKinney G UTEP

Tashia Brown F WKU

All-Defensive

Chukwuka Exeigbo C Marshall

Jerontay Clemons G USM

Cameasha Turner G UTEP

Chastity Gooch F WKU

Kendall Noble G WKU

2015-16 Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct.

UTEP 16 2 .889 27 5 .853

12 6 .667 19 12 .613

10 8 .556 17 17 .500

9 9 .500 21 12 .636 LA Tech 9 9 .500 14 16 .467

2016 Tournament (Birmingham, Ala): First Rd: North Texas 79, FAU 74; FIU 61, UTSA 56; Second Rd: UAB 64, USM 46; ODU 62, North Texas 55; Rice 72, LA Tech 67 (OT); Marshall 76, FIU 44: Quarterfinals: UTEP 62, UAB 59 (OT); OUD 57, Charlotte 54; MT 74, Rice 54; Marshall 66, WKU 63; Semifinals: ODU 66, UTEP 54; MT 69, Marshall 41; FINALS: MT 70, ODU 54

POY: Kendall Noble, WKU

Defensive POY: Kendall Noble, WKU

FOY: Alex Johnson, MT

Sixth POY: Sparkle Taylor, UTEP

NOY: Starr Breedlove, UTEP

COY: Keitha Adams, UTEP

2015-16 All-Conference

First Team

Brandi Wingate F LA Tech

Leah Scott F Marshall

Brea Edwards G MT

Jennie Simms G ODU

Cameasha Turner G UTEP

Jenzel Nash G UTEP

Kendall NoblePOY G WKU

Tashia Brown G WKU

Second Team

Lefty Webster G Charlotte

Alexis Alexander F Charlotte

Ali Gorrell G FAU

Ty Petty G MT

Caitlin Jenkins F USM

Brittany Winborne F UAB

Chelsea Black G UAB

Starr Breedlove G UTEP

All-Freshman

Laia Raventos G Charlotte

Grace Hunter G Charlotte

Alex Johnson F MT

Caitlin Jenkins F USM

Deanna Kuzmanic G UAB

All-Defensive

Kelsey Criner G NT

Caitlin Jenkins F USM

Starr Breedlove G UTEP

Cameasha Turner G UTEP

Kendall Noble G WKU

2017 Tournament (Birmingham, Ala): First Rd: North Texas 65, UAB 62; Charlotte 71, Marshall 66; Rice 75, UTSA 63; ODU 80, UTEP 70; Quarterfinals: WKU 78, North Texas 51; LA Tech 66, Charlotte 55; MT 61, Rice 59; USM 80, ODU 74 Semifinals: WKU 77, LA Tech 53; USM 59, MT 54; Championship: WKU 67, USM 56

POY: Jennie Simms, ODU

Defensive POY: Brittany Dinkins, USM FOY: Rachel Childress, UAB

Sixth POY: Gabby Lyons, MT NOY: Loryn Goodwin, UTSA COY: Joye Lee-McNelis, USM

2016-17 All-Conference

First Team

Grace Hunter G Charlotte

Ty Petty G MT

Alex Johhson F MT

Jennie SimmsPOY G ODU

Brittany Dinkins G USM

Loryn Goodwin G UTSA

Ivy Brown F WKU

Kendall Noble G WKU

Second Team

Lefty Webster G Charlotte

Kierra Anthony G LA Tech

Shayna Gore G Marshall

Destinee Young F ODU

Jasmine Goodwine F Rice

Sparkle Taylor G UTEP

Tesha Smith F UTSA

Tashia Brown G WKU

All-Freshman

Alex Gordon G FIU

Ashley Saintegene F Marshall

Shonte Hailes G USM

Miyah Barnes G UAB

Rachael Childress G UAB

All-Defensive

Nyilah Jamison-Myers F Charlotte

Lefty Webster G Charlotte

Abbey Sissom G MT

Destinee Young F ODU

Brittany Dinkans G USM

Kendall Noble G WKU

2017-18 Conference Overall

Team W L Pct. W L Pct.

UAB 13 3 .813 27 7 .794

WKU 12 4 .750 24 9 .727

LA Tech 10 6 .625 19 12 .613

Rice 10 6 .625 23 10 .697

MT 10 6 .625 18 13 .581

Charlotte 10 6 .625 14 16 .467

UTEP 7 9 .438 17 14 .548

USM 7 9 .438 15 15 .500

FAU 7 9 .438 13 15 .464

NT 6 10 .375 17 14 .548

UTSA 6 10 .375 9 21 .300

ODU 6 10 .375 8 23 .258

FIU 5 11 .313 8 21 .276

Marshall 3 13 .188 9 20 .310

2018 Tournament (Frisco, Texas): First Rd: UTEP 72, USM 67; Rice 70, ODU

48; UTSA 83, FAU 71; North Texas 58, Charlotte 55; Quarterfinals: UAB

75, UTEP 66; Rice 61, MT 53; WKU

78, UTSA 50; NT 76, LA Tech 69:

Semifinals: UAB 67, Rice 55; WKU 77, NT 61; Championship: WKU 72, UAB 57

POY: Tashia Brown, WKU

Defensive POY: Ivy Brown, WKU

FOY: Raneem Elgedawy, WKU

Sixth POY: Dee Givens, WKU

NOY: Erica Ogwumike, Rice

COY: Randy Norton, UAB

2017-18 All-Conference

First Team

Laia Raventos G Charlotte

Alexus Malone F LA Tech

Terriell Bradley G North Texas

Erica Ogwumike F Rice

Rachael Childress G UAB

Deanna Kuzmanic G UAB

Ivy Brown F WKU

Tashia BrownPOY G WKU

Second Team

Nyilah J-Myers F Charlotte

Sasha Cedeno F/G FAU

Kierra Anthony G LA Tech

Shayna Gore G Marshall

Alex Johnson F MT

Nicole Iademarco F Rice

Jayla King F USM

Miyah Barnes G UAB

Tamara Seda F UTEP

All-Freshman

Octavia Wilson G Charlotte

Anna Jones G MT

Lauren Holmes G NT

Victoria Morris G ODU

Raneem Elgedawy F WKU

All-Defensive

Nyilah Jamison-Myers F Charlotte

Laia Raventos G Charlotte

Erica Ogwumike F Rice

Ivy Brown F WKU

Tashia Brown G WKU

2018-19 Conference Overall Team

2019 Tournament (Frisco, Texas): First Rd: NT 49, USM 46; ODU 60, FAU

32; Charlotte 55, LA Tech 46; UTEP 64, Marshall 46 Quarterfinals: Rice 61, NT 43; WKU 74, ODU 60; UAB 70, Charlotte 55; MT 66, UTEP 44

Semifinals: Rice 64, WKU 57; MT 75; UAB 65 Championship: Rice 69. MT 54

POY: Erica Ogwumike, Rice

Defensive POY: Nancy Mulkey, Rice

FOY: Taylor Sutton, MT

Sixth POY: Lauren Grigsby, Rice

NOY: A’Queen Hayes, MT

COY: Tina Langley, Rice

2018-19 All-Conference

First Team

Kierra Anthony G LA Tech

Shayne Gore G Marshall

A’Queen Hayes G MT

Terriel Bradley G NT

Erica OgwumikePOY F Rice

Nany Mulkey F Rice

Shonte Hailes G USM

Rachael Childress G UAB

Dee Givens G WKU

Second Team

Laia Raventos G Charlotte

Alex Johnson F MT

Victoria Morris G ODU

Nicole Iademarco G Rice

Deanna Kuzmanic G UAB

Miyah Barnes G UAB

Marie Benson F UTSA

Raneem Elgedawy F WKU

All-Freshman

Jazmin Harris F Charlotte

Ce’Nara Skanes F FIU

Taylor Sutton G MT

Ajah Wayne F ODU

Meral Abdelgawad G WKU

All-Defensive

Laia Raventos G Charlotte

Anisha George F NT

Nancy Mulkey F Rice

Ajah Wayne F ODU

Dee Givens G WKU

2019-20 Conference Overall

Team W L Pct. W L Pct.

Rice 16 2 .888 21 8 .724

ODU 14 4 .777 24 6 .800 WKU 14 4 .777 22 7

8 10 .444 16 14 .533

7 11 .389 15 15 .500

7 11 .389 13 17 .433

2020 Tournament (Frisco, Texas): First Rd: Marshall 71, Southern Miss 67 (OT); LA Tech 66, UAB 63; UTEP 95, Florida Atlantic 67; Charlotte 71, North Texas 67; NOTE: Rest of the tournament was canceled due to COVID19

POY: Erica Ogwumike, Rice

Defensive POY: Nancy Mulkey, Rice

FOY: Aislynn Hayes, MT

Sixth POY: Raizel Guinto, LA Tech; Aziah Hudson, ODU

NOY: Anastasia Hayes, MT

COY: Nikki McCray, ODU

2019-20 All-Conference

First Team

Jade Phillips F Charlotte

Anastaisa Hayes G MT

Taylor Edwards G ODU

Erica OgwumikePOY F Rice

Nany Mulkey F Rice

Rachael Childress G UAB

Raneem Elgedawy F WKU

Dee Givens G WKU

Second Team

Crystal Primm G FAU

Charity Savage F MT

Anisha George F NT

Amari Young F ODU

Ajah Wayne F ODU

Respect Leaphart F USM

Miyah Barnes G UAB

Katarina Zec G UTEP

All-Freshman

Savannah Wheeler G Marshall

Aislynn Hayes G MT

Lauren Schwartz F Rice

Katia Gallegos G UTEP

Mikayla Woods G UTSA

All-Defensive

Jade Phillips G Charlotte

Amari Young F ODU

Nancy Mulkey C Rice

Erica Ogwumike F Rice

Dee Givens G WKU

2021 Tournament (Frisco, Texas): First Rd: Old Dominion 83, WKU 77; UAB 80, UTSA 66 Second Rd: FIU 85, Southern Miss 75; Old Dominion 71, North Texas 66; LA Tech 50, Marshall 48; Florida Atlantic 72, UAB 66 Third Rd: Rice 85, FIU 75; Old Dominion 90, Charlotte 89 (2OT); MT 77, LA Tech 71; UTEP 74, Florida Atlantic 67 Quarterfinals: Rice 62, Old Dominion 60; MT 74, UTEP 58 Championship: MT 68, Rice 65

POY: Anastasia Hayes, MT Defensive POY: Nancy Mulkey, Rice FOY: Malyia Grayson, USM Hope Sivori, WKU

Sixth POY: Jazmin Harris, Charlotte NOY: Iggy Allen, FAU COY: Jesyka Burks-Wiley, FIU

2020-21 All-Conference

First Team

Anastasia HayesPOY G MT

Nancy Mulkey C Rice

Raneem Elgedawy G Charlotte

Octavia Jett-Wilson G Charlotte

Iggy Allen G FAU

Quincy Noble G NT

Katia Gallegos G UTEP

Second Team

Amari Young G ODU

Jiselle Thomas G FIU

Keiunna Walker G LA Tech

Savannah Wheeler G Marshall

Aislynn Hayes G MT

Victoria Morris G ODU

Margaret Whitley G UAB

Zakyia Weathersby C UAB

All-Freshman

Jacee Busick G Charlotte

Molina Williams F Charlotte

Melyia Grayson C USM

Caitlynn Daniels G UAB

Hope Sivori G WKU

All-Defensive

Amari Young F ODU

Nancy Mulkey C Rice

Jade McMillian G Charlotte

Iggy Allen G FAU

Meral Abdelgawad G WKU

2021-22 Conference Overall

East

Team W L Pct. W L Pct.

Charlotte 15 3 .833 22 10 .688

MT 14 4 .778 27 8 .771

ODU 12 6 .667 24 10 .706

WKU 11 7 .611 18 12 .600

Marshall 10 8 .556 15 13 .536

FIU 6 12 .333 15 16 .484

FAU 1 17 .056 5 25 .167

West

Team W L Pct. W L Pct.

LA Tech 11 7 .611 21 12 .636

UNT 10 7 .611 17 13 .567

USM 9 8 .529 18 12 .600

RICE 8 9 .471 14 13 .519

UAB 8 10 .444 16 15 .516

UTEP 6 12 .333 14 15 .483

UTSA 3 14 .176 7 23 .233

2022 Tournament (Frisco, Texas): First Rd: UTSA 58, UTEP 57 (OT); FIU 68, FAU 60; Second Rd: Rice 80, Marshall 62; ODU 65, UTSA 45; UAB 74, WKU 62; USM 78, FIU 60; Quarterfinals: Charlotte 59, Rice 53; North Texas 65, ODU 58; LA Tech 71, UAB 65; MT 70, USM 50; Semifinals: Charlotte 66, North Texas 63; LA Tech 80, MT 72; Championship: Charlotte 68, LA Tech 63

POY: Octavia Jett-Wilson, Charlotte

Defensive POY: KeKe McKinney, Charlotte

FOY: Mya Meredith, WKU

Sixth POY: Ksenyia Malashka, MT NOY: Dominique Davis, USM COY: Cara Consuegra, Charlotte

2021-22 All-Conference

First Team

Octavia Jett-WilsonPOY G Charlotte

Keiunna Walker G LA Tech

Savannah Wheeler G Marshall

Iggy Allen G ODU

Ajah Wayne G/F ODU

Dominique Davis G USM

Zakyia Weathersby C UAB

Meral Abdelgawad G WKU

Second Team

Anna Larr Roberson F LA TECH

Quincy Noble G UNT

Courtney Whitson F MT

Ashlee Austin F RICE

Mikayla Boykin G Charlotte

Kseniya Malashka F MT

Katia Gallegos G UTEP

Dor Saar G MT

All-Freshman

Anastasiia Boldyreva C MT

Jalynn Gregory G MT

Malia Fisher F RICE

Alexis Mead G WKU

Mya Meredith G WKU

All-Defensive

KeKe McKinney F Charlotte

Alexis Whittington G MT

Zakyia Weathersby C UAB

Jadyn Pimentel G UTSA

Meral Abdelgawad G WKU

2022-23 Conference

12 8 .600 20 12 .625

Tech 12 8 .600 19 13 .594

9 11 .450 13 19 .406

2023 Tournament (Frisco, Texas): First Rd: Charlotte 72, FIU 59; UAB 75, UNT 71; UTSA 69, FAU 68; Quarterfinals: MT 84, Charlotte 53; UTEP 64, LA Tech 54; WKU 71, UAB 67; UTSA 62, Rice 54; Semifinals: MT 68, UTEP 62; WKU 70, UTSA 55; Championship: MT 82, WKU 70

POY: Jordyn Jenkins, UTSA

Defensive POY: Elina Arike, UTEP

FOY: Aniya Hubbard, FAU

Sixth POY: Ksenyia Malashka, MT

NOY: Jordyn Jenkins, UTSA

COY: Rick Insell, MT

2022-23 All-Conference

First Team

Dazia Lawrence G Charlotte

Jada McMillian G Charlotte

Keiunna Walker G LA Tech

Savannah Wheeler G MT

Courtney Whitson F MT

Quincy Noble G UNT

Jazion Jackson G UTEP

Jordyn JenkensPOY F UTSA

Second Team

Kaliah Henderson G FIU

Aniyah Hubbard F FAU

Anna Larr Roberson F LA Tech

Jalynn Gregory G MT

Ashlee Austin G Rice

Margaret Whitley G UAB

Elina Arike C UTEP

All-Freshman

Aniya Hubbard F FAU

Sifa Joyeuse G FIU

Demin DeShields G UAB

Sidney Love G UTSA

Acadia Hayes F WKU

All-Defensive

Aniya Hubbard F FAU

Keiunna Walker G LA Tech

Elina Arike C UTEP

Elyssa Coleman F UTSA

Jaylin Foster G WKU

2023-24 Conference

2023 Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.):

First Rd: UTEP 78, Sam Houston 64; Quarterfinals: MT 78, UTEP 50; Liberty 62, WKU 59; LA Tech 60, Jax State 54; NM State 63, FIU 58 Semifinals: MT 62, LA Tech 56; Liberty 82, NM State 70 ; Championship: MT 67, Liberty 51

POY: Savannah Wheeler, MT

Defensive POY: Anastasiia Boldyreva, MT

FOY: Asia Boone, Liberty

Sixth Mya Kone, FIU

NOY: Jane Asinde, UTEP

COY: Jesyka Burks-Wiley, FIU

2022-23 All-Conference

First Team

Mya Kone F FIU

Emma Hess G Liberty

Bella Smuda F Liberty

Anna Larr Roberson F LA Tech

Savannah WheelerPOY G MT

Anastasiia Boldyreva F MT

Molly Kaiser G NM State

Jane Asinde F UTEP

Second Team

Tanajah Hayes G FIU

Kaliah Henderson G FIU

Asia Boone G Liberty

Jalynn Gregory G MT

Ta’Mia Scott G MT

Courtney Whitson F MT

Erin Wilson G UTEP

Alexis Mead G WKU

All-Freshman

Elisabeth Aegisdottir G Liberty

Asia Boone G Liberty

Paris Guillory G LA Tech

Jianna Morris G LA Tech

Aaliyah Stanton G UTEP

All-Defensive

Tanajah Hayes G FIU

Bella Smuda F Liberty

Anastasiia Boldyreva F MT

Jane Asinde F UTEP

Alexis Mead G WKU

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During its 34-years as a member of a conference, Louisiana Tech has dominated to the tune of 21 conference regular season titles and 16 conference tournament titles.

ALL-TIME CONFERENCE TITLES

1987-88 American South Champions (Season, Tournament)

1988-89 American South Champions (Season, Tournament)

1989-90 American South Champions (Season, Tournament)

1990-91 American South Champions (Tournament)

1992-93 Sun Belt Champions (Season)

1993-94 Sun Belt Champions (Season, Tournament)

1994-95 Sun Belt Champions (Season)

1995-96 Sun Belt Champions (Season, Tournament)

1996-97 Sun Belt Champions (Season, Tournament)

1997-98 Sun Belt Champions (Season, Tournament)

1998-99 Sun Belt Champions (Season, Tournament)

1999-00 Sun Belt Champions (Season, Tournament)

2000-01 Sun Belt Champions (Season, Tournament)

2001-02 Western Athletic Champions (Season, Tournament)

2002-03 Western Athletic Champions (Season, Tournament)

2003-04 Western Athletic Champions (Season, Tournament)

2004-05 Western Athletic Champions (Season)

2005-06 Western Athletic Champions (Season, Tournament)

2006-07 Western Athletic Champions (Season)

2008-09 Western Athletic Champions (Season)

2009-10 Western Athletic Champions (Tournament)

2010-11 Western Athletic Champions (Season)

2021-22 Conference USA West Division Champions (Season)

Adrienne Johnson and the Lady Techsters captured the 2011 WAC Championship.

DOMINATION

...TO 19 CONFERENCE POY

6-1, Senior, Forward Franklin, La.

6-2, Senior, Forward Oakland, Calif.

6-3,

6-2, Junior, Forward Calera, Ala.

6-3, Junior/Senior, Center Summerfield, La.

5-9, Junior/Senior, Guard Coushatta, La.

5-8, Senior, Guard Independence, Mo.

6-1,

5-9, Senior, Guard Natchitoches, La.

6-4, Junior/Senior, Center Chattanooga, Tenn.

ADRIENNE JOHNSON
WAC Player of the Year
SHANAVIA DOWDELL
SHAN MOORE
Senior, Guard Minden, La.
TASHA WILLIAMS
Junior, Guard Kingsland, Ark.
AMISHA CARTER
CHERYL FORD
BETTY LENNOX
AMANDA WILSON
ALISA BURRAS
Junior, Center Chicago, Ill.
VICKIE JOHNSON
PAM THOMAS
Senior, Guard Shreveport, La.
SHANTEL HARDISON
VENUS LACY
TERESA WEATHERSPOON
Senior, Guard Pineland, Texas

LADY TECHSTER HISTORY

When Louisiana Tech President F. Jay Taylor appointed physical education instructor Sonja Hogg as the first head coach in the history of the Lady Techsters women’s basketball program in 1973, very few people ever dreamed it was the birth of one of the premier programs in the country - but history proves this to be a fact.

“There was no way to expect the outpouring of devotion when it all started back in 1974,” Hogg said. “Of course, we couldn’t really envision the scope and magnitude of what might be accomplished by this program, either.”

Hogg and Taylor were staples in the program’s early success, and the addition of a young Leon Barmore as an assistant in 1977 and eventually the head coach in 1982 only strengthened an already dominating Lady Techsters program. After 20 years as head coach of Tech, Barmore retired Aug. 22, 2002, as the winningest coach percentage wise in the history of collegiate basketball -- men’s or women’s -- with an incredible mark of 576-87 (.869).

One day after Barmore’s announcement, Louisiana Tech Athletic Director Jim Oakes named Kurt Budke as the third head coach in the illustrious history of Lady Techster basketball. Budke responded by leading the Lady Techsters to a 31-3 record and the Sweet 16 of the 2003 NCAA Tournament in his first year.

Following the season, Budke departed Tech and President Dan Reneau and Athletic Director Jim Oakes along with the Tech Athletic Council decided to promote six-year assistant coach Chris Long as the fourth head coach in the program’s history.

Long’s first season was a success as he was named the WAC Coach of the Year after leading Tech to a 26-5 mark and the program’s 25th straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament.

Former Kodak All-American, Wade Trophy winner and WNBA All-Star Teresa Weatherspoon was promoted from associate head coach to the fifth head coach in the program’s history in April of 2009 after she guided the Lady Techsters to a 9-2 mark over the final 11 games of the 2008-09 season and a share of the WAC regular season title.

In 2010-11 she led the Lady Techsters back to the NCAA Tournament for the second time in two years as Tech captured the WAC regular season title with a 15-1 record. The Lady Techsters 66-59 win over Nevada in the WAC Tournament semifinals also marked the 1000th win in program history as Tech joined Tennessee as the only two programs to reach the milestone.

Heading into the 42nd season, Louisiana Tech welcomed the sixth head coach in program history as Tyler Summitt -- son of legendary Tennessee head coach Pat Summitt -- took over the reins for two years.

Following Summitt’s two-year stint in Ruston, Louisiana Tech hired one of its own in Brooke (Lassiter) Stoehr and her husband Scott. In their first two years at the helm of the program, the duo directed the Lady Techsters to back-to-back postseason appearances as Tech played in the 2017 and 2018 WNIT.

The LA Tech program is still considered one of the top women’s basketball programs in the history of the game, and rightly so. The numbers tell the story.

No one can argue the incredible success this mid-major school has seen on the women’s basketball front over the years. The stories are numerous and the memories are various - however, the results have always been the same ... a winning tradition.

1974-1980

Record: 148-45 (.766)

Head Coach: Sonja Hogg (1974-1980).

Conference Titles: no conference affiliation.

NCAA Tournament Appearances: 2 (1978-79/AIAW; 1979-80/AIAW).

Kodak All-American Selections: 1 (Pam Kelly, 1979-80).

Wade Trophy Winners: 0.

Final Fours: 2 (1978-79/AIAW; 1979-80/AIAW).

National Championship Titles: 0

1975

Louisiana Tech embarked on its new adventure Jan. 7, 1975, when the 12-member Lady Techster squad under the direction of Coach Sonja Hogg lost to Southeastern Louisiana 59-55 at Memorial Gym in Ruston.

The Lady Techsters would rebound and post the school’s first ever victory Jan. 24, when Tech downed Louisiana State University 97-83 in Memorial Gym.

Tech eventually finished the regular season 11-7 before splitting four games at the Louisiana AIAW State Tournament. Tech’s season ended with a two-point defeat to McNeese State at the tournament, but the foundation had been set for years to come.

Statistical Leaders: Belinda Jones, 22.5 ppg; LaVerne Henderson, 15.6 rpg (still school record)

Honors: Mickie DeMoss — All-Louisiana

1975-76

Tech’s second year of women’s basketball proved to be even better than the first as the Lady Techsters posted a 19-10 record. Tech’s 14-member roster was comprised of all Louisiana athletes with freshman Kay Ford and sophomore Mary Robertson coming from farthest away — Alexandria, La., located less than 100 miles from Ruston.

Hogg’s team opened the season with two convincing wins over Ouachita Baptist and Nicholls State before dropping a 74-63 decision to Panola Junior College. On three separate occasions during the season, Tech posted four-game winning streaks.

Once again the Lady Techsters earned a bid to the Louisiana AIAW State Tournament where they won two games before being ousted by LSU.

Statistical Leaders: Kay Ford, 18.5 ppg; Belinda Jones, 13.4 rpg

Honors: Ford, Mandy Warren, DeMoss — All-Louisiana

1976-77

The Lady Techsters posted the first of 23 20-plus winning seasons by registering a 22-9 mark and earning the school’s first ever trip to the AIAW Regional

Tournament.

Once again an all-Louisiana roster rolled along as the Techsters posted a 15-7 regular season mark before entering the state AIAW Tournament for the third consecutive year.

However, this time Tech’s balanced attack - featuring four players averaging double figures -was simply too much for opponents as the Lady Techsters captured the state title by winning four consecutive games.

In the regional tournament, Tech opened with a convincing victory over Oklahoma State before falling to Baylor in a tight contest. Two more Lady Techster wins, over Texas-Arlington and Northwestern State, advanced them to the title game where they fell 94-85 to Texas.

Statistical Leaders: Elinor Griffin, 16.0 ppg; Griffin, 13.3 rpg Honors: Kay Ford, Belinda Jones, Griffin — All-Louisiana

1977-78

Although the Lady Techsters posted another 20-win season and earned its second trip to the AIAW Regional Tournament, the big news was the hiring of a 33-year-old assistant named Leon Barmore.

Barmore, who lettered for the Tech men’s program for three years, came to Tech after coaching in the high school ranks for 11 seasons at Bastrop and Ruston High Schools. Barmore’s vast coaching knowledged combined with Hogg’s recruiting prowess formed one of the most talented coaching staffs in the country.

On the playing court, Tech posted a 20-8 record on the road to earning the school’s first ever national ranking. After making its third straight appearance in the AIAW Regional Tournament and splitting four games, the Lady Techsters ended the season ranked 20th in the country.

Statistical Leaders: Elinor Griffin, 19.4 ppg; Griffin, 12.6 ppg Honors: Griffin, Belinda Jones — All-Louisiana

1978-79

The 1978-79 season saw Louisiana Tech turn the corner and develop into one of the top teams in the country. The Lady Techsters shattered the school record for victories with a 34-4 record and earned their first trip to the AIAW National Tournament.

Led by freshman post player Pam Kelly, Tech recorded a regular season mark of 24-3 (the three losses were by a combined four points). After coasting through the state and regional tournaments, the Lady Techsters won their first national postseason contest defeating Kansas 100-61. Two more victories over Northwestern and Tennessee moved Tech into the National Championship game against Old Dominion where the Lady Techsters lost 75-65.

Tech ended the season ranked No. 2 in the country. The Lady Techsters also posted milestone victory No. 100 defeating Southern 105-83 in the LAIAW Tournament.

Statistical Leaders: Pam Kelly, 19.0 ppg; Elinor Griffin, 11.1 rpg; Mary Nell Kendrick, 7.2 apg

Honors: Angela Turner — Louisiana MVP; Kelly, Griffin — All-Louisiana

1979-80

Expectations were high entering the season as Tech returned the nucleus of its national title game team and Lady Techster fans would not be disappointed. Once again the Lady Techsters cruised through the regular season before advancing through the state and regional AIAW Tournaments.

Tech defeated Kansas and Long Beach State to earn its second Final Four appearance before falling to Old Dominion and South Carolina to finish fourth in the country. The 40-5 mark still stands as the national and school record for the most victories in a season.

Once again Pam Kelly dominated inside, scoring 932 points during the season, a mark that still stands in the Tech record books. Kelly earned the program’s first Kodak All-American honor for her efforts.

Statistical Leaders: Pam Kelly, 20.7 ppg; Kelly, 10.9 rpg; Jennifer White, 8.1 apg

Honors: Kelly — Kodak All-American, All-Louisiana; Angela Turner — All-Louisiana

1980-1990

Record: 312-25 (.926)

Head Coach: Sonja Hogg (1980-1985), Leon Barmore (1982-1990) Conference Titles: 3 American South titles (1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90)

NCAA Tournament Appearances: 10 (1980-81/AIAW; 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90). Final Fours: 8 (1980-81/AIAW; 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90).

National Championship Titles: 3 (1980-81/AIAW; 1981-82, 1987-88).

Kodak All-American Selections: 9 Pam Kelly, 80-81, 81-82; Angela Turner, 1981-82; Janice Lawrence, 1983-84; Pam Gant, 1984-85; Teresa Weatherspoon, 1986-87, 1987-88; Nora Lewis, 1988-89; Venus Lacy, 1989-90

Wade Trophy Winners: 3 Pam Kelly, 1981-82; Janice Lawrence, 1983-84; Teresa Weatherspoon, 1987-88

1980-81

This was a special season. After coming so close to winning a national championship the previous two years, Louisiana Tech had its eyes set on one goal entering the season - claiming the national title.

However, no one envisioned the dominating performance the Lady Techsters would put on throughout the year, destroying the competition on its way to a perfect 34-0 record and the school’s first AIAW National Championship title.

After defeating Southern California 66-50 in the semifinal game of the Final Four in Eugene, Oregon, Tech faced Tennessee. The contest was nationally televised on NBC-TV as the nation watched Tech down the Lady Vols 79-59 in what would eventually become the top rivalry in women’s basketball.

The win marked the 27th time in 34 games that the Lady Techsters had won by 20 or more points. “We knew with the schedule we were playing that it would be exciting for our fans and that we would certainly find out how good we were,” said Leon Barmore.

However, perhaps only Street & Smith’s had the foresight to know as the preseason publication had picked Tech to win it all in October. It wouldn’t be Tech’s last.

Statistical Leaders: Pam Kelly, 17.5 ppg; Kelly, 9.5 rpg; Kim Mulkey, 5.8 apg Honors: Kelly — Kodak All-American; Angela Turner — Final Four MVP

1981-82

As dominating as the previous years Tech team was, the 1981-82 squad might have been the best ever. Although they did falter once during the season, the Lady Techsters marched through the playoffs and captured the first national championship game in NCAA history.

In addition to its second straight national title, Tech set a women’s collegiate basketball record with 54 consecutive victories (the streak was snapped in a 61-58

1980-1981 ROSTER

24 Lyn Anastasio 5-9 Fr. Hampton, Va.

6-0 Jr. Columbia, La.

5-4 Fr. Hammond, La.

5-8 Jr. Ruston, La.

5-7 So. Shreveport, La.

5-10 So. Jackson, Miss.

1980-81 (34-0) NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Coach: Sonja Hogg

A Louisiana Col W 102-70

H McNeese State W 101-48

H Wayland Baptist W 89-40

H South Carolina W 97-70

A UL-Monroe W 90-50

H Tennessee W 77-53

N Kansas W 75-72

N Rutgers

Cal St-Long Bch W 78-73

A UCLA W 99-61

A UNLV W 97-73

H UL-Monroe W 95-53

H NW (La) State W 115-67

H SLU W 101-56

A Stephen F. Austin W 79-61

A Mississippi Col. W 92-45

A Old Dominion W 75-59

LAIAW STATE TOURNAMENT N New Orleans W 121-59

N NW (La.) State W 90-36 N Southern W 86-59

AIAW REGION 4 TOURNAMENT N Oklahoma W 88-68

N Southern W 75-58

A Stephen F. Austin W 98-67

AIAW NATIONAL TOURNAMENT

H Jackson State W 97-50

H UCLA W 87-54

N Southern Calif. W 66-50 N Tennessee W 79-59

Lawerence

Turner 13.6, 5.4

Scott 10.1, 7.4 G-Jennifer White 6.1, 4.1apg

Subs:

loss at Old Dominion in the middle of the season), was ranked No. 1 for every week of the season for the second straight year, another record, and once again closed out the season on national television.

Tech’s recordsetting starting lineup was comprised of Pam Kelly, Lori Scott, Angela Turner, Kim Mulkey and Janice Lawrence. The Lady Techsters 76-62 win over Cheyney State in the championship game was once again nationally televised.

During the course of the season, Tech won the 200th game in the program’s history with a 94-53 victory over Oral Roberts in Ruston.

Statistical Leaders: Pam Kelly, 20.3 ppg; Kelly, 9.1 rpg; Kim Mulkey, 5.6 apg. Honors: Kelly — Kodak All-American, Wade Trophy; Angela Turner — Kodak All-American; Janice Lawrence — Final Four MVP

1982-83

The 1982-83 season brought with it much change for the Lady Techsters. Gone were three-time Kodak All-American Pam Kelly and one-time All-American Angela Turner. Also, Leon Barmore was promoted to co-Head Coach before the start of the season.

Probably the biggest change for the program was a new home as the 8,000-seat Thomas Assembly Center opened, replacing old Memorial Gym.

However, one thing did remain the same as the Lady Techsters kept rolling along, earning a fifth straight Final Four and a third straight title game appearance.

The only thing that stood in the way of another perfect season was Southern California who defeated the Lady Techsters twice, in the home opener at the TAC (64-58) and in the national title game (69-67). Tech finished the season 31-2.

Statistical Leaders: Janice Lawrence, 20.7 ppg; Debra Rodman, 10.7 rpg; Kim Mulkey, 7.0 apg

Honors: Lawrence — Kodak All-American, State MVP; Lori Scott — All-Louisiana; Kim Mulkey — All-Louisiana

1981-1982 ROSTER

23 Sandra Felton 5-9 Fr. Cordele, Ga. 22 Pam Gant 5-7 Fr. Joliet, Ill

41 Pam Kelly 6-0 Sr. Columbia, La.

Janice Lawrence 6-3 So. Lucedale, Miss 20

Mulkey 5-4 So. Hammond, La. 32 Ann Pendergrass 5-8 Sr. Ruston, La. 34 Debbie Primeaux 5-2 So. Bell City, La.

44 Debra Rodman 6-2 So. Dallas, Texas

52 Rita Rust 5-7 Sr. Shreveport, La.

25 Lori Scott 5-10 Jr. Jackson, Miss.

50 Tia Sossamon 6-2 Jr. Raymore, Mo.

1981-82 (35-1) NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Coach: Sonja Hogg

N Illinois

H Illinois State

W 74-46

H Oral Roberts W 94-53

A Clemson W 68-63

N Georgia W 83-60

A Old Dominion L 61-58

A Maryland W 73-56

A UL-Monroe W 93-40

A Mississippi Col W 94-52

Subs:

W 76-62

White 3.8, 4.1apg

H Baylor W 104-61 H S F Austin W 105-58 H Alcorn State W 108-47 H McNeese State W 113-60 H UCLA W 103-63 A Oklahoma W 101-57 A Oral Roberts W 89-51

1983-84

The one-two combination of Janice Lawrence and Kim Mulkey returned for their senior seasons with hopes of reclaiming the national title.

And after starting the season with 18 straight wins, including a 75-66 win over Southern California at the TAC, it looked like little could stop Barmore and Hogg’s team.

Only two close losses against Memphis State and Old Dominion blemished Tech’s regular season mark and the Lady Techsters cruised through the first three rounds of the NCAA Tournament to advance to a sixth straight Final Four.

However, for the second season in a row, Tech was knocked off by Southern California in the Final Four as the Lady Techsters ended the year 30-3.

Statistical Leaders: Janice Lawrence, 21.3 ppg; Debra Rodman, 9.4 rpg; Kim Mulkey, 7.3 apg Honors: Lawrence — Kodak All-American, Wade Trophy, Louisiana MVP; Mulkey — Naismith Small POY, All-Louisiana; Pam Gant — All-Louisiana

1984-85

Although a number of impressive streaks ended, this was another exciting season of Lady Techster basketball. Tech opened the year with 18 straight wins, including a memorable 79-77 overtime victory over I-20 and Top 25 rival UL-Monroe in front of a Thomas Assembly Center record crowd of 8,975.

Tech stumbled at the midway point, dropping three of five games, including a loss in the rematch against ULM. However, the Lady Techsters - in Hogg’s last season as coach - won seven straight games to end the regular season and gain momentum entering the NCAA Tournament.

After two lopsided wins in the first two rounds, Tech and ULM faced off for a third time, with the Lady Indians prevailing 85-76. The loss prevented two streaks from continuing as Tech’s 29-4 mark ended a string of six straight years with 30 or more wins and it also prevented the Lady Techsters from earning a seventh straight Final Four.

Tech did capture the 300th win in the program’s history with a 78-59 victory over Oral Roberts.

Statistical Leaders: Pam Gant, 23.6 ppg; Tori Harrison, 9.2 rpg; Teresa Weatherspoon, 7.2 apg; Honors: Gant — Kodak All-American, All-Louisiana

1985-86

A new era began in 1985-86 as Leon Barmore took over the sole reigns of the Lady Techsters after Sonja Hogg’s retirement.

Barmore led a relatively young team - featuring only one senior - to a 25-4 regular season mark, including impressive road victories over Tennessee, Alabama and Oklahoma State. Tech was 13-1 on the season before freshman Nora Lewis, who was averaging 13.3 points and 7.1 rebounds, suffered a season-ending knee injury.

The Lady Techsters entered the NCAA Tournament and promptly defeated Washington and Long Beach State before exiting with a 80-64 loss to Southern California in the third round.

Tech ended the season with an impressive 27-5 mark, and Barmore claimed milestone victory No. 100 in a win over UCLA Jan. 4, 1986, in Ruston.

Statistical Leaders: Tori Harrison, 16.3 ppg; Harrison, 7.7 rpg; Teresa Weatherspoon, 7.9 apg

Honors: Harrison — All-Louisiana

1986-87

Entering the season, no one had higher expectations than Head Coach Leon Barmore. With the nucleus of the previous year’s team returning, everyone in Ruston, La., had their sights set on a return to the Final Four.

Tech would not disappoint as the Lady Techsters posted a 26-2 regular season record including victories over Tennessee, Georgia and Old Dominion. The Lady Techsters entered the NCAA Tournament and promptly defeated Northwestern, Southern Illinois and Iowa to earn a trip to the Final Four.

Tech narrowly defeated Texas in the semifinal game and earned a spot in the showdown with Tennessee for the national title. However, the Lady Techsters struggled from the field and lost 67-44.

Tech ended the season 30-3.

Statistical Leaders: Tori Harrison, 16.8 ppg; Nora Lewis, 7.8 prg; Teresa Weatherspoon, 8.2 apg; Honors: Harrison — State MVP; Weatherspoon — Kodak All-American, All-Louisiana

1987-88

Just call them the Cardiac Kids. After losing so convincingly in the national championship game the season before, Louisiana Tech felt it had plenty to prove entering the season - its first as a member of the newly-formed American South Conference.

After Tech shot out of the gates winning the first 20 games of the season, including only one by less than 10 points, they dropped two consecutive last second contests against Tennessee and Penn State. The losses would be the last of the season.

After easily claiming the ASC regular season and tournament titles, the Lady Techsters entered the NCAA Tournament and downed Kansas and Mississippi, setting up a third-round game against Texas in Austin.

In what is still remembered as a classic, Tech downed the Lady Longhorns 83-80 in overtime to advance to yet another Final Four. The Lady Techsters got revenge over the earlier loss to Tennessee by downing the Lady Vols 68-59, setting up the national title game against Auburn.

Just when it looked like Tech would drop a second straight title game - trailing by 14 at halftime - the Lady Techsters unloaded in the second half and won its third national championship 56-54 in Tacoma, Wash.

“We were on the floor, flat on our backs,” Barmore said. “You find out a lot about yourself when you’re down. I’m proud that when we were down we had the kids on the floor who could get up and come back.”

Tech ended the season 32-2.

Statistical Leaders: Erica Westbrooks, 14.6 ppg; Nora Lewis, 9.8 rpg; Teresa Weatherspoon, 6.0 apg

Honors: Westbrooks — Final Four MVP; Weatherspoon — Kodak All-American, Wade Trophy

1988-89

After graduating three starters off its national championship team, many people thought this season would be a rebuilding one. However, Leon Barmore worked his magic again, posting a 32-4 mark.

Tech cruised through the regular season, suffering close losses against Tennessee (twice) and Colorado, while claiming second straight ASC regular season and tournament titles. Tech downed Oklahoma State, LSU and Stanford to advance to another Final Four before Auburn ousted the Lady Techsters 76-71.

During the course of the season two more milestones were set as the program won its 400th game in a 79-51 victory over Holy Cross, while Barmore won his 200th game as Tech defeated Arkansas State 91-46 Feb. 11, 1989, in Ruston.

Statistical Leaders: Venus Lacy, 21.3 ppg; Lacy, 11.9 rpg; Pam Wells, 2.7 apg

Honors: Lacy — ASC MVP; Lewis — Kodak All- American, All-ASC; Shelia Ethridge — All-ASC; Paulette Stall — All-ASC

1989-90

Louisiana Tech ended the decade of the ‘80s with a bang. Tech breezed through the regular season, winning all 27 games and claiming its third straight American South Conference regular season and tournament titles.

The Lady Techsters took their No. 1 ranking into the NCAA Tournament and had little trouble defeating Southern Mississippi, Purdue and Texas before falling to Auburn in the national semifinals.

In addition to the 32-1 record, Leon Barmore earned national coach of the year honors and was also named the co-Coach of the Decade along with Tennessee’s Pat

S.C.

Paulette Stall 5-10 Jr. La Crosse, Wisc.

Weatherspoon 5-8 Sr. Pineland, Texas

Westbrooks 6-3 Sr. Camden, Ark.

(32-2)

N E. Washington W 107-57

H Washington W 70-50 A Georgia W 79-59

H UNLV W 91-63

H Arkansas State W 113-50

H Alcorn State W 98-52

H UL-Monroe W 81-50 N Nicholls State W 92-42 N Pepperdine W 72-61 A Nevada-Reno W 80-46

H Kentucky W 95-63

H Colorado W 66-59

H Texas Tech W 107-62

H Drake W 88-56

H Utah W 83-58

Summitt. Barmore posted a 243-24 mark during the decade.

Statistical Leaders: Venus Lacy, 24.2 ppg; Lacy, 12.7 rpg; Shantel Hardison, 6.8 apg Honor: Shantel Hardison All-ASC; Shelia Ethridge — All-ASC; Lacy — Kodak AllAmerican, ASC MVP, National Player of the Year

1990-2000

Record: 277-53 (.839)

Head Coach: Leon Barmore (1990-2000); Conference Titles: 8 Sun Belt titles (1992-93, 93-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-2000). NCAA Tournament Appearances: 10 (every year); Final Fours: 3 (1993-94, 97-98, 98-99). National Championship Titles: 0. Kodak All-American Selections: 5 Vickie Johnson, 199394, 94-95; Debra Williams, 94-95; Amanda Wilson, 1998-99; Tamicha Jackson, 1999-2000 Wade Trophy Winners: 0

1990-91

As wonderful as the decade of the ‘80s was for Louisiana Tech, the ‘90s didn’t start as smoothly as the Lady Techsters posted a record of 18-12.

The losses were the most in the history of the program, while the 18 wins were the fewest since the inaugural 1974-75 season. After starting the season 3-0, Tech set another school record with three straight defeats at the hands of LSU, UNLV and Notre Dame.

After ending the regular season 16-11, Tech was in jeopardy of missing the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history. However, an exhilarating 77-76 win over Lamar in the finals of the American South Conference Tournament kept the streak alive.

The Lady Techsters would exit the NCAA Tournament after a first round loss at California State-Fullerton, the earliest exit ever.

Statistical Leaders: Shelia Ethridge, 25.2 ppg (still school record); Danielle Whitehurst, 8.1 rpg; Lisa Payne, 2.9 apg Honors: Ethridge—All-American South

1991-92

This proved to be a transition year as the American South joined the Sun Belt Conference. On the hardwood, the Lady Techsters tried to regain their old form, but struggled through another season of mediocrity at 20-10.

Barmore’s team failed to win either the SBC regular season or tournament titles, but did receive an at-large bid into the NCAA Tournament. However, it was one and out as Tech fell 77-71 in overtime at Northern Illinois in the first round.

A bright spot for the Lady Techsters was the return of Shantel Hardison after a year off. Hardison became the first Lady Techsters to ever lead the team in points, rebounds and assists in the same season, which earned her SBC Player of the Year honors.

Statistical Leaders: Shantel Hardison, 17.8 ppg; Hardison, 8.9 rpg; Hardison, 4.0 apg; Honors: Hardison — SBC MVP, Women’s Basketball All-American, District 6/Kodak 1992-93

Just when it looked like the Lady Techster dynasty might be slowly folding, Leon Barmore brought in one of the nation’s Top 5 recruiting classes.

And although Tech lost three of its first eight games - two against nationally ranked Tennessee and Texas Tech - the Lady Techsters slowly found their chemistry and by the end of the regular season looked poised to make a run at the Final Four.

After winning the Sun Belt regular season title, Tech received an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament after dropping the SBC Tournament title game to Western Kentucky. Tech’s resurgence surprised many as the Techsters won the first three games of the tournament before losing a 57-52 heart-breaker to No. 1 ranked Vanderbilt in the Midwest Finals.

However, the 26-6 record showed Tech was back among the nation’s elite. During the course of the season, Tech also won the 500th game in the program’s history with a 93-72 win over Alabama in Ruston. Barmore also claimed his 300th coaching victory when the Lady Techsters downed Arkansas State 72-66 Feb. 15, 1993, in Ruston.

Statistical Leaders: Vickie Johnson, 13.5 ppg; Danielle Whitehurst, 6.5 rpg; Pam Thomas, 3.5 apg

Honors: Whitehurst - State MVP, All-SBC; Johnson - State and SBC Freshman of the Year

1993-94

It was the best of times; it was the worst of times. That famous quote could be used to describe this season as Leon Barmore led Tech back to the national title game, but not without some rough moments.

The highly-touted Techster team stumbled early in the season, losing a tough game at Iowa before being embarrassed at Alabama (99-77) and Tennessee (94-60). However, Barmore righted the ship as Tech cruised through the Sun Belt undefeated before easily winning the SBC Tournament title as well.

Tech then proceeded to flex its muscle, winning five straight games in the NCAA Tournament - including revenge wins against both Alabama and Tennesseeto advance to the national title game against North Carolina.

With less than one second remaining and Tech leading 59-57, the fourth national title was well within the Techsters grasp. However, a three-point shot by Charlotte Smith at the buzzer robbed Tech of another title.

Statistical Leaders: Vickie Johnson, 14.8 ppg; Johnson, 7.0 rpg; Pam Thomas, 4.9 apg; Honors: Vickie Johnson- All-SBC; Pam Thomas- All-SBC; Racquel SpurlockAll-SBC; Debra Willliams - All-SBC

1994-95

With the loss of only two players from the prior season’s national title game team, Louisiana Tech was set to make yet another run at the national championship.

After opening the season with a loss at top-ranked Tennessee, Tech won 12 straight before falling again to the Lady Vols. Tech then marched through the Sun Belt with only one blemish in claiming its third straight regular season title. Another loss in the SBC Tournament finals against the Lady Toppers left the Lady Techsters with an at-large bid to the NCAA’s.

After two wins over Furman and Oklahoma in the first two rounds of the tournament, Tech dropped another one-point loss this time against Virginia in the regional semifinals.

The Lady Techsters ended the season 28-5.

Statistical Leaders: Vickie Johnson, 16.4 ppg; Racquel Spurlock, 8.4 rpg; Kendra Neal, 5.2 apg

Honors: Vickie Johnson - Kodak All-American, USBWA All-American, 2nd team AP and Basketball Times All-American, SBC MVP; Debra Williams - All-SBC, honorable mention AP and USBWA All-American; Racquel Spurlcok - honorable mention AP All-American

1995-96

Another No. 1 ranking. Another Sun Belt Conference title. Another 30-win season. Another trip to the NCAA Tournament. It was business as usual for the Lady Techsters.

After opening the season with a two-point overtime win over top-ranked Connecticut, Tech reeled off 15 more wins before falling at Tennessee. However, another 15 consecutive wins left the Lady Techsters in a showdown against Georgia in the regional finals.

With Tech leading with only eight minutes remaining in the game, a careerending injury to Maquisha Walker deflated the Techsters as they fell to the Lady Bulldogs.

A 31-2 record and two more Kodak All-American selections highlighted the season. The program also reached milestone victory No. 600 with a 98-49 win over Western Kentucky.

Statistical Leaders: Debra Williams, 17.7 ppg; Racquel Spurlock, 7.5 rpg; Kendra

Neal, 5.2 apg

Honors: Debra Williams - Kodak All-American, 2nd team AP and Basketball Times All-American, honorable mention UPI All-American, All-SBC; Vickie Johnson - Kodak All-American, SBC MVP; Racquel Spurlock - All-SBC, honorable mention AP and Basketball Times All-American; Kendra Neal - All-SBC, honorable mention AP and Basketball Times All-American; Monica Maxwell - SBC Freshman of the Year

1996-97

Many people thought Louisiana Tech was going to have to rebuild after losing four starters to graduation, but Leon Barmore simply reloaded - and kept winning. Tech started the season strong, winning the inaugural Preseason Women’s National Invitation Tournament, defeating Tennessee 66-64 in the title game.

Starting one freshman, three sophomores and a junior college transfer, Louisiana Tech proceeded to post a 31-4 record and win their fifth-straight regular season Sun Belt Conference title. After claiming a second consecutive SBC Tournament title, Tech entered the NCAA Tournament and promptly defeated St. Peter’s and Auburn before falling to Florida in the regional semifinals.

Barmore won his 400th career contest with a 71-54 victory over North Carolina State in the Preseason WNIT.

Statistical Leaders: Alisa Burras, 18.2 ppg; Burras, 9.5 rpg; LaQuan Stallworth, 3.9 apg

Honors: Alisa Burras - SBC and State MVP, honorable mention Kodak and AP AllAmerican; Tamicha Jackson - All-SBC, State Freshman of the Year; Monica Maxwell - All-SBC; Amanda Wilson - All-SBC; LaQuan Stallworth - SBC Defensive Player of the Year

1997-98

Entering the 24th season of Lady Techster basketball, there were few records this storied program hadn’t already set. However, they managed to find one and promptly broke it.

After posting another 31-4 season, winning its sixth straight Sun Belt regular season title and its third straight SBC tournament title, Tech advanced to its eighth national championship game in school history.

And although the Techsters fell 93-75 to undefeated Tennessee in the title game, Tech’s success led to all five starters being named to the All-Sun Belt Conference team - another first in not only Tech history but also league history.

Statistical Leaders: Amanda Wilson, 18.9 ppg; Amanda Wilson, 8.8 rpg; LaQuan Stallworth, 6.4 apg

Honors: Amanda Wilson - SBC and State MVP, SBC Defensive Player of the Year, AP honorable mention All-American, 2nd team Basketball Times All-American; Tamicha Jackson - All-SBC; LaQuan Stallworth - All-SBC; Alisa Burras - 2nd team AP AllAmerican, USBWA All-American, All-SBC; Monica Maxwell - All-SBC

1998-99

Ranked No. 2 in every preseason publication, a senior laden Lady Techster squad took to the floor for the 25th anniversary season. Compiling a 30-3 record on their way to a 13th Final Four appearance, Tech dominated the SBC once again winning its seventh straight regular season title and fourth straight tournament title.

Tech’s only defeats came against No. 1 ranked Tennessee and the eventual national champion Purdue Boilermakers twice.

The Lady Techsters defeated Central Florida, Penn State, LSU and UCLA on their way to another Final Four appearance. A 77-63 loss to Purdue in the national semifinals ended the season.

However, the program posted its 700th victory with a 97-57 win over New Orleans during regular season conference play.

Statistical Leaders: Amanda Wilson, 16.6 ppg; Amanda Wilson, 7.9 rpg; LaQuan Stallworth, 4.2 apg

Honors: Amanda Wilson - Kodak All-American; SBC and State MVP; Basketball Times All-American; 2nd team AP All-American; 4th team Women’s Basketball Journal All-American; Tamicha Jackson - All-SBC, 3rd team Basketball Times AllAmerican, honorable mention AP and Kodak All-American

1999-2000

After losing three players to the professional ranks, Leon Barmore was faced with a team that had only one player with more than one year of Lady Techster experience in point guard Tamicha Jackson.

However, like clockwork, Barmore built a machine using the athletic ability of Jackson and Betty Lennox as the Lady Techsters simply ran through, around and away from the competition for most of the year.

Tech would extend its SBC title streak to eight straight while also claiming its fifth straight tournament title. After posting three impressive wins in the NCAA Tournament, including a memorable 66-65 win over Vanderbilt in the second round, the Lady Techsters were ousted in the Midwest Regional finals by Penn State.

However, Barmore reached another milestone when he claimed coaching victory No. 500 as the Techsters defeated South Alabama 90-33 Jan. 10, 2000, in Ruston. Barmore won 500 games faster than any coach in collegiate history, doing so in only his 576th career game.

Statistical Leaders: Betty Lennox, 17.3 ppg; Ayana Walker, 7.1 rpg; Betty Lennox, 3.4 apg; Tamicha Jackson, 3.4 apg

Honors: Tamicha Jackson - Kodak All- American, 3rd team AP All-American, Women’s Basketball Times All-Defensive Team, All-SBC, SBC Defensive Player of the Year; Betty Lennox - SBC MVP, USBWA All-American, 3rd team AP All-American, 5th team Women’s Basketball Journal All-American

2000-2010

Record: 239-81 (.746)

Head Coach: Leon Barmore (2000-2002), Kurt Budke (2002-2005), Chris Long (2005-2009), Teresa Weatherspoon (2009-10)

Conference Titles: 1 Sun Belt title (2001), 7 Western Athletic Conference title (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009) NCAA Tournament Appearances: 7 (2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2009-10); Elite Eights: 1 (2000-01) Final Fours: 0; National Championship Titles: 0

2000-01

Tech returned only one starter from the previous season and lost super sophomore Catrina Frierson with a torn ACL prior to the start of the year. Once again many national publications called for the Techsters demise but Leon Barmore would have none of it.

After starting the season by capturing the prestigious preseason Women’s National Invitation Tournament with a win over No. 4 Purdue, the seniorless Lady Techsters never looked back. Tough losses to nationally ranked Tennessee and Connecticut didn’t deter Tech as Barmore and company claimed their ninth straight Sun Belt Conference regular season title and sixth straight tournament title.

The Lady Techsters won three games in the NCAA Tournament before falling to Connecticut but finished the season 31-5. With the 31 wins, Barmore became the first coach in NCAA Division I history to record six straight 30-plus win seasons.

Statistical Leaders: Ayana Walker, 16.0 ppg; Takeisha Lewis, 9.0 rpg; Brooke Lassiter, 5.0 apg Honors: Ayana Walker - Kodak All-American finalist, honorable mention AP AllAmerican, All-SBC, SBC Defensive Player of the Year; Takeisha Lewis - All-SBC, East Region all-tournament; Brooke Lassiter - All-SBC; Amber Obaze - SBC Freshman of the Year

2001-02

Louisiana Tech returned all five starters from its Elite Eight team of the year before as it entered its first year as a member of the Western Athletic Conference.

However, after downing No. 17 Michigan in the season opener, the Lady Techsters went on arguably the toughest three-game road stretch in the program’s history, playing Tennessee, Duke and Connecticut (all eventual Final Four teams) in a two-week period.

The Techsters ran away with the WAC regular season title -- the program’s 10th straight regular season conference title -- before claiming the WAC Tournament title and the automatic bid to the program’s 21st straight NCAA Tournament.

The Lady Techsters finished the season 25-5 after falling to UC-Santa Barbara on a last-second shot in the NCAA Tournament, the 25th time in 28 years Tech had won 20 or more games.

Junior center Cheryl Ford was named the WAC Player of the Year while senior forward Ayana Walker and sophomore guard Amber Obaze both made the Kodak All-District team.

Senior guard Brooke Lassiter finished her four-year Tech career as the NCAA career leader in free throw percentage at 91.8 percent (269 of 293).

Walker and senior center Takeisha Lewis were both selected in the 2002 WNBA Draft.

Statistical Leaders: Ayana Walker, 13.5 ppg; Ayana Walker, 8.7 rpg; Essence Perry 4.4 apg

Honors: Ayana Walker - Kodak District VII team, 1st team, All-WAC, WAC AllDefensive team, LSWA State Player of the Year, WAC Tournament MVP; Cheryl Ford - WAC Player of the Year, 1st team All-WAC, LSWA All-Louisiana 1st team; Amber Obaze - 2nd team All-WAC, Kodak District VII team, WAC All-Defensive team, LSWA All-Louisiana 2nd team, Academic All-WAC; Brooke Lassiter - Academic All-WAC, Verizon Academic All-District VI member, LSWA All-Louisiana 3rd team, NCAA Division I career free throw percentage leader; Erica Smith - WAC Co-Freshman of the Year, WAC All- Newcomer team, LSWA Freshman of the Year; Essence PerryWAC All-Defensive team

2002-03

The Kurt Budke era began at Louisiana Tech with question marks surrounding the Lady Techster program after the loss of five seniors from the previous team. However, Budke and Co. showed the nation early that Louisiana Tech was once again going to be mentioned among the nation’s elite as the Lady Techsters downed No. 7 Texas Tech 85-76 in the season opener.

The ride on Cloud 9 was shortlived as Tech lost two of its next three games and came to a cross roads in its season heading down to Tulane for a match-up against the Green Wave. Tech responded with a resounding 68-53 win, the first of what would be 29 straight.

Tech entered Christmas break defeating No. 25 ranked New Mexico at The Pit, the loss would be the only one at home during the regular season for the Lobos, proving what a feat the Lady Techsters had accomplished.

The Western Athletic Conference had hopes that the Lady Techsters could be beaten (after the Rice Owls had accomplished the feat at the end of the 200102 season). However, led by Cheryl Ford, who would win her second straight Conference Player of the Year Award while destroying both the school and league rebounding records, the Lady Techsters posted a perfect 18-0 mark in WAC play, claiming yet another conference title.

After winning the WAC Tournament title and advancing to the program’s 22nd straight NCAA Tournament, Louisiana Tech defeated both Pepperdine and No. 20 Ohio State before falling to No. 3 ranked LSU 69-63 in the Sweet 16. In addition to Ford’s honor, Trina Frierson also earned first team All-WAC honors while guards Amber Obaze and Erica Smith both were named to the All-WAC second team and

the league’s all-defensive unit. Budke earned the WAC Coach of the Year Award.

Following the season, Ford was the third overall selection in the 2003 WNBA Draft by the Detroit Shock and would earn that league’s 2003 Rookie of the Year Award.

During the season, the retired Leon Barmore was announced as a member of the 2003 Class for both the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame and the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

Statistical Leaders: Cheryl Ford, 15.7 ppg; Cheryl Ford, 12.9 rpg; Amber Obaze, 3.5 apg

Honors: Cheryl Ford - WAC Player of the Year, 1st team All-WAC, LSWA, AllLouisiana 1st team, LSWA State MVP, WAC Tournament MVP; Trina Frierson - 1st team All-WAC, All-WAC Tournament team, LSWA All-Louisiana first team; Amber Obaze - 2nd team All-WAC, WAC All-Defensive team, LSWA All-Louisiana 2nd team; Erica Smith - 2nd team All-WAC, WAC All-Defensive team

2003-04

Louisiana Tech returned the nucleus of a team that went 31-3 the previous season although the Lady Techsters had to find a replacement for the departure of center Cheryl Ford, who won the 2003 WNBA Rookie of the Year Award.

The Lady Techsters started strong winning their first three games, including posting an impressive road victory over Illinois in late November. Following an early December road loss at Tennessee, Tech reeled off five more wins in a row.

The pinnacle of the out of conference schedule was a memorable 87-84 win over No. 6 ranked Penn State on the home floor of the Nittney Lions, a PSU team that had already deafeted LSU, Texas and Kansas State. After Penn State hit a threepointer with 7.5 seconds remaining to tie the game up, Tech’s Amber Obaze hit a 35-footer with 1.2 seconds remaining to lead the Techsters to the win.

After falling 87-84 to Rice in the second WAC game of the conference season, the Lady Techsters responded and promptly reeled off 16 straight wins to claim their third straight league title. Tech then won three straight contests in the WAC Tournament by an average margin of 31.6 points to earn the automatic berth in the program’s 23rd straight NCAA Tournament.

Two wins in Missoula, Montana, including a memorable 81-77 victory over host Montana before a soldout crowd of over 7,500 screaming Lady Griz fans, sent the Techsters to the East Regional in Norfolk, Va. Tech’s season came to an end with a 63-49 loss to No. 1 ranked Duke as the Lady Techsters finished with a 29-3 mark.

Senior forward Amisha Carter was named the 2004 WAC Player of the Year, while senior Trina Frierson was first team All-WAC and a finalist for the Naismith Player of the Year award. Guards Amber Obaze and Erica Smith-Taylor both earned second team All-WAC honors as well as WAC All-Defensive Team accolades. Statistical Leaders: Amisha Carter 16.9 ppg; Amisha Carter, 10.8 rpg; Erica SmithTaylor, 3.7 apg Honors: Amisha Carter - WAC Player of the Year, 1st team All-WAC, LSWA All-Louisiana 1st team, WAC Tournament MVP; Trina Frierson - 1st team All-WAC, All-WAC Tournament team, LSWA All-Louisiana first team; Amber Obaze - 2nd team All-WAC, WAC All-Defensive team, LSWA All-Louisiana 3rd team; Erica Smith-Taylor - 2nd team All-WAC, WAC All-Defensive team; 3rd team All-WAC

2004-05

The Lady Techsters entered the season with only one returning starter on the floor for the season opener against Ole Miss after graduating three All-WAC performers from the previous year.

Also playing a huge role in Tech’s early season inexperience was the fact Preseason WAC Player of the Year Erica Taylor was sidelined, giving birth to her and husband Jermain’s first child, daughter Nia Jay on Dec. 15.

With Taylor not returning to the Tech lineup until late January, junior point guard Tasha Williams was Tech’s lone starter from the previous year. Crain and Co. met a tough out-of-conference schedule, posting wins over Ole Miss, Arkansas State, Western Kentucky and Alcorn State, while falling to Tennessee, Oklahoma, Mississippi State and Illinos.

Although Tech had won 10 straight regular season conference titles, many experts believed this would be the year the string was snapped. However, the Techsters made a statement early in conference play, overcoming a 16-point second half deficit to down Rice on New Year’s Day.

Behind the play of Williams, who would see her scoring average increase from 4.3 her sophomore season to 18.2 this year, and guards Lakiste Barkus and Shan Moore, the Techsters posted a 14-4 mark in the WAC, tying Rice for the regular season title.

The Lady Techsters string of 23 straight NCAA Tournament appearances was on the line in the semifinals of the 2005 WAC Tournament as Tech overcame a 15-point deficit with 7:02 to play before downing Fresno State 92-87 in double overtime.

Despite falling in the WAC Tournament Championship game to Rice, Tech received an at-large berth into the Tournament as a No. 11 seed.

Tech traveled to Storrs, Conneticut, and faced No. 6 seed and Top 25 Temple in the first round. Despite dominating the Owls for the entire first half, the Lady Techsters eventually fell 66-61.

In addition to Williams earning the WAC Player of the Year honor, Barkus was named second team all-WAC while the pair both made the WAC all-defensive team.

One week following the conclusion of the season, head coach Kurt Budke

departed for the head coaching job at Oklahoma State.

On April 8th, 2005, Chris Long was named as the fourth head coach in the program’s history in a press conference in the Hall of Fame Room at the Thomas Assembly Center.

Following the season, Taylor was selected in the second round of the WNBA Draft by the Washington Mystics.

Statistical Leaders: Tasha Williams 18.2 ppg; Tamika Kursh, 7.6 rpg; Tasha Williams, 4.2 apg

Honors: Tasha Williams - WAC Player of the Year, 1st team All-WAC, LSWA AllLouisiana 1st team, WAC All-Defensive Team, WAC All-Tournament team; Lakiste Barkus - 2nd team All-WAC, LSWA All-Louisiana third team; Erica Taylor - WAC All-Tournament team

2005-06

After opening his tenure as the head coach of the Louisiana Tech women’s basketball program with a loss at Western Kentucky, Chris Long and his team bounced right back in record-breaking fashion.

Trailing by 19 points with less than eight minutes to play, Long and Co. rallied for a 95-91 double overtime win over Iowa in game No. 2 of the year ... setting the tone for another successful season.

Behind the leadership of four-year starting point guard Tasha Williams and the record-breaking outside shooting of senior Aarica Ray-Boyd, Tech not only won its sixth straight regular season Western Athletic Conference title and earned the automatic berth to the program’s 25th straight NCAA Tournament, but they regained their rightful place among the nation’s Top 25.

Tech overcame a lot of adversity and posted a very impressive 26-5 record on the season and earned a trip to Denver, Colo., for the first two rounds of the 2006 NCAA Tournament.

Their opening round match-up against Florida State was considered one of the premier battles in the first round of the tournament by the women’s college basketball experts.

However, only three days prior to the game, Williams suffered a severe ankle injury which proved costly to the Techsters and their fans as the Seminoles downed Tech 80-71, ending the Lady Techsters season.

Williams, Ray-Boyd, Shan Moore and Ty Moore all earned All-WAC honors during the season while Williams and Ray-Boyd both earned Kodak All-District accolades.

Statistical Leaders: Aarica Ray-Boyd, 14.2 ppg; Ty Moore, 9.2 rpg; Tasha Williams, 4.5 apg

Honors: Williams -- 1st team All-WAC, WAC All-Defensive Team, WAC Tournament MVP, Kodak All-District, LSWA 1st team; Aarica Ray-Boyd -- 2nd team All-WAC, Kodak All-District, LSWA 1st team; Shan Moore -- 2nd team All-WAC, WAC AllTournament; Ty Moore -- 2nd team All-WAC, LSWA 2nd team; Eboni Mangum -- WAC All-Freshman Team, LSWA Co-Freshman of the Year 2006-07

Louisiana Tech simply had a tough year.

Between a tough non-conference schedule that featured eventual Final Four opponents in Tennessee and LSU and six losses by six points or less, 2006-07 wasn’t a typical Louisiana Tech season.

The Techsters started out the year losing seven of their first nine games before rebounding and ending the year winning 15 of their last 21.

Head coach Chris Long’s team was streaky at best, posting some impressive wins over the likes of Mississippi State, Rice, Alabama, and Boise State.

When they were on, the Lady Techsters were tough to beat as proven by the program winning its sixth straight Western Athletic Conference regular season title.

However, inconsistent offensive play eventually spelled doom as a first round loss in the 2007 WAC Tournament ended the program’s 25 year streak of making the NCAA Tournament.

Senior Shan Moore was named the 2007 WAC Player of the Year while junior Jo Sneed was named the Louisiana Sports Writers Association Newcomer of the Year.

Statistical Leaders: Shan Moore, 13.8 ppg; Ty Moore, 9.2 rpg; Eboni Mangum, 3.2 apg; Honors: Shan Moore -- 1st team All-WAC, WAC POY; LSWA 1st team, Ty Moore -- 1st team All-WAC, WAC All-Defensive Team; LSWA 1st team; Amber Metoyer -- WAC All-Defensive Team; Jo Sneed -- LSWA Newcomer of the Year; Shanavia Dowdell -- WAC All-Freshman Team

2007-08

For the second straight year, Louisiana Tech came up short in its bid for the NCAA Tournament as the Lady Techsters fell in the semifinals of the 2008 Western Athletic Conference Tournament.

What started out as a season full of high hopes turned into a year of injuries and missed opportunities as the Lady Techsters finished 16-15. It was the program’s 34th straight winning season -- Tech has never had a losing campaign. However, in Ruston, La., expectations are always high and anything less than an NCAA Tournament berth is considered a down season.

A preseason injury to freshman guard Sidney Stewart and a seasonending injury to sophomore guard Whitney Jones in the seventh game of the year increased the challenges for Tech head coach Chris Long and Co. The highlight of the season was the play of senior forward Jo Sneed, who averaged a double double and earned first team all-WAC and all-state honors, and the development of freshmen Adrienne Johnson and Tarkeisha Wysinger.

Statistical Leaders: Jo Sneed, 15.5 ppg; Jo Sneed, 10.3 ppg; Tiawana Pringle, 2.8 apg; Honors: Jo Sneed --1st team All-WAC; 1st team All-LSWA; Shanavia Dowdell -- 2nd team All-LSWA; Tarkeisha Wysinger -- WAC AllFreshman team

2008-09

It proved to be an up and down season for the Lady Techsters in 2008-09 as LA Tech hovered around the .500 mark for most of the year. It took a late season run that saw the Lady Techsters win their final seven WAC regular season games to propel the program to a share of the conference title.

Interim head coach Teresa Weatherspoon and Co. entered the WAC Tournament as the No. 2 seed and saw its eight-game winning streak snapped in a memorable 91-88 overtime loss to Nevada in the WAC Tournament semifinals.

However, the Lady Techsters earned a berth in the WNIT where they dismantled Conference USA regular season champion SMU before falling in the second round to Illinois State.

Tech posted a 21-13 mark on the year, the 29th season of 20 or more victories.

Junior Shanavia Dowdell was named the WAC Player of the Year and first team all-state while sophomore Adrienne Johnson earned first team all-conference and all-state honors. Johnson was also named to the WAC All-Defensive team.

Statistical Leaders: Shanavia Dowdell, 16.1 ppg; Shanavia Dowdell, 9.9 ppg; Tiawana Pringle, 2.9 apg; Honors: Shanavia Dowdell --WAC POY, 1st team All-WAC; 1st team All-LSWA; Adrienne Johnson -- 1st team All-WAC; WAC All-Defensive Team; 1st team All-LSWA

2009-10

Back to the Big Dance. The Lady Techsters returned to their rightful place in the postseason as Teresa Weatherspoon and Co. recorded a mark of 23-9 which included a heart-stopping 68-66 victory over Fresno State in the WAC Tournament championship game.

The non-conference portion of the season was highlighted with matchups against Top 10 foes LSU and Baylor as the Lady Techsters dropped a tough 77-74 contest against the Tigers in Ruston before falling 77-67 to the eventual Final Four participant Bears in Waco.

After splitting their first six WAC games of the year, the season-changer came in a home game against Idaho. Tech trailed by four points with 28 seconds to play, but back-to-back three-pointers including the game-tying one by Jasmine Bendolph with eight seconds to play sent the game into overtime. Tech won 74-71 which

started a stretch of eight wins over a nine-game span.

Entering the WAC Tournament as the No. 2 seed, Tech defeated Utah State easily in the Quarterfinals before downing host Nevada 80-77 in a semifinal classic -- setting up a showdown with Fresno State which had won 18 straight WAC games and 19 straight games overall.

The Lady Techsters led by double digits in the first half before trailing 37-36 at the break. After building a nine-point lead in the final half, Tech watched Fresno State fight back to take a one-point lead with less than a minute to play.

However, Bendolph sank an 18-footer with the shot clock running down and Tech hung on for the win.

The Techsters earned a No. 14 seed and traveled to face ACC champion Florida State on their home floor in the NCAA Tournament. Behind 28 points from Shanavia Dowdell, Tech took the Seminoles down to the wire before falling.

Dowdell earned her second straight WAC Player of the Year award while Teresa Weatherspoon was named the WBCA Maggie Dixon Rookie Coach of the Year.

Statistical Leaders: Shanavia Dowdell, 18.0 ppg; Shanavia Dowdell, 12.4 ppg; Jasmine Bendolph 3.9 apg; Honors: Shanavia Dowdell --WAC POY, 1st team All-WAC; 1st team All-LSWA; Adrienne Johnson -- 1st team All-WAC; WAC AllDefensive Team; 1st team All-LSWA

2010-2020

Record: 163-148 (.524)

Head Coach: Teresa Weatherspoon (2010-14), Tyler Summitt (2014-16), Brooke & Scott Stoehr (2016-20)

Conference Titles: 1 Western Athletic Conference title (2011) NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1 (2010-11); Elite Eights: 0 Final Fours: 0; National Championship Titles: 0

2010-11

Despite suffering through a modest three-game losing streak early in the season, Louisiana Tech posted impressive non-conference wins over Georgia, Tulane and Mississippi State that catapulted the Lady Techsters onto the national scene.

Led by eventual All-American forward Adrienne Johnson, Tech entered Western Athletic Conference play and proceeded to reel off 13 straight victories, including a pair of memorable overtime wins against WAC rival Fresno State.

The first was a 94-93 triple overtime win over Fresno State at the Save Mart Center when Brietta Thomas drained a three-pointer with 2.6 seconds to play in third overtime. Three weeks later, Johnson hit a free throw late in regulation to send the rematch into overtime where Tech prevailed 90-84 before 7,123 fans at the Thomas Assembly Center.

The Lady Techsters stumbled in Reno with a 71-66 loss to Nevada but rebounded with a pair of home wins over Boise State and Idaho to capture the outright league regular season title for the eighth time in 10 years.

Tech recorded a milestone with its 1000th program win -- a 66-59 victory over Nevada in the semifinals of the WAC Tournament, setting up another rematch with Fresno State.

This time Fresno State was the team to hit the big shot as the Bulldogs banked home a shot with less than a second to play to defeat Tech 78-76 for the WAC Tournament title.

Despite the loss, Weatherspoon and Co. earned the program’s 27th appearance in the NCAA Tournament where it fell to Rutgers in the first round in a game played at the CenturyTel Center in Shreveport.

Johnson, who was named the WAC Player of the Year and a finalist for the Wade Trophy, was selected in the second round of the 2011 WNBA Draft by the Connecticut Sun.

Statistical Leaders: Adrienne Johnson, 21.9 ppg; Adrienne Johnson, 9.4 rpg; Jasmine Bendolph 4.3 apg; Honors: Adrienne Johnson -- WAC Player of the Year; 1st team All-WAC; WAC All-Defensive Team; LSWA State Player of the Year; 1st team all-LSWA; Tarkeisha Wysinger-Mackey -- 2nd team all-WAC, WAC All-Defensive Team; 2nd team all-LSWA; Jasmine Bendolph -- 2nd team all-WAC, honorable mention all-LSWA

2011-12

Louisiana Tech got off to a tough start and never truly recovered as the Lady Techsters finished a roller coaster ride of a season at 17-15, dropping the championships game of the 2012 WAC Tournament against Fresno State.

Tech lost six of its first eight games of the year with single digit losses to Seton Hall, Alabama and Tulane and wins over eventual NCAA Tournament participant UALR and old rival Old Dominion.

The Lady Techsters then started to right the ship, winning five of its next six games including victories over SEC foe Mississippi State and a triple overtime win against Prairie View A&M.

Weatherspoon and Co. entered WAC play 7-8. After falling in two of its first three league games, Tech won six of its next seven with the lone loss being a two-point setback against eventual WAC champion Fresno State.

The Techsters finished third in the league race and entered the WAC Tournament where it defeated Hawaii in the first round before upsetting No. 2 seed Utah State in the semifinals. LA Tech needed one more win to qualify for its third straight NCAA Tournament but fell 89-61 to the Bulldogs as the season came to an end.

Statistical Leaders: Shantale Bramble-Donaldson 11.1 ppg; Shantale BrambleDonaldson 8.1 rpg; Jasmine Bendolph 5.7 apg; Honors: Shantale BrambleDonaldson 2nd team All-WAC; 3rd team all-LSWA; Jasmine Bendolph -- 2nd team all-WAC, 2nd team all-LSWA; Whitney Frazier -- WAC All-Defensive Team, WAC All-Freshman Team; LSWA Freshman of the Year

2012-13

Competing in their final year as a member of the Western Athletic Conference, Louisiana Tech endured a tough season as for the first time in program history, the Lady Techsters lost more games than they won.

Despite the struggles of the 14-17 record, the Lady Techsters showed the flare for the dramatic at times as Tech won its first five games of the year by three points or less or in overtime.

In addition to close wins, Tech also recorded the second largest come-frombehind victory in its 40-year history with a 67-58 win over Idaho on Jan. 17 in Moscow. In that game, Tech trailed 50-30 in the second half before ending the game on a 37-8 run.

The Lady Techsters also got some record-setting individual performances as guard Kelia Shelton scored a WAC single game record 45 points in Tech’s 79-73 road win over UTSA on Feb. 7. The 45 points was the second most ever scored by a Lady Techster in a game.

Tech finished fifth in the league standings and won its quarterfinal WAC Tournament game with a dominating 85-58 victory over UTSA. However, the Lady Techsters season came to an end with a loss to Seattle in the semifinals.

Statistical Leaders: Kelia Shelton 13.6 ppg; Kelia Shelton 6.7 rpg; Janay Borum 4.0 apg; Honors: Whitney Frazier 2nd team All-WAC; 3rd team all-LSWA; Brittany Lewis --3rd team all-WAC; Lulu Perry-- WAC All-Freshman Team

2013-14

The first season as a member of Conference USA was not a memorable one for the Lady Techsters as LA Tech recorded its second consecutive losing campaign at 12-20.

Tech did manage to finish the season strong, winning four of its last five games after junior guard Kelia Shelton returned to the floor becoming academically eligible.

The Lady Techsters finished 5-11 in Conference USA play and entered the CUSA Tournament in El Paso as the 14th seed. Behind a balanced offensive attack, Tech upset North Texas and Charlotte to make NCAA history by becoming the highest seed ever to advance to the quarterfinals of a women’s tournament.

However, the Lady Techsters bid at a third straight upset was ended as the homestanding UTEP Miners ended Tech’s season.

Following the season, a coaching change was made as Teresa Weatherspoon was replaced by Tyler Summitt.

Statistical Leaders: Whitney Frazier 16.2 ppg; Whitney Frazier 9.8 rpg; Chrisstasia Walter 5.8 apg; Honors: Whitney Frazier -- 2nd team All-CUSA; 1st team allLSWA; JaQuan Jacskon -- CUSA All-Freshman Team; Chrisstasia Walter -- LSWA Newcomer of the Year

2014-15

In Tyler Summitt’s first year with Louisiana Tech, the Lady Techsters showed a never die attitude, finishing the season 16-15.

The goal for Summitt and his staff was to change the culture, it was not going to happen over night. As the season approached the Lady Techsters received media

coverage from NBC Nightly News, 60 Minutes Sports, ESPN, USA Today, CNN, Sports Illustrated, the New York Times and many more. With all eyes locked in, LA Tech entered it’s second season in Conference USA.

After an up and down non-conference slate, the Lady Techsters improved on their conference play from a season ago.

The never die attitude showed quickly in conference play the Lady Techsters over came deficits of 18, against UAB, and 19 against Florida Atlantic.

Louisiana Tech was able to grab a game in the Conference USA Tournament in Birmingham before falling to Middle Tennessee in the quarterfinals to end their season. However, perhaps only Street & Smith’s had the foresight to know as the preseason publication had picked Tech to win it all in October. It wouldn’t be Tech’s last.

Statistical Leaders: Whitney Frazier 14.8 ppg,; Whitney Frazier 7.1 rpg; Christassia Walter 6.0 apg; Honors: Whitney Frazier – 1st team ALL-CUSA, 1st team All-LSWA; Kelia Shelton – 2nd team All-CUSA, 3rd team All-State; Brandi Wingate – CUSA 6th Player of the Year; Tiara Davenport – CUSA All-Freshman Team

2015-16

It was a year of highs and lows in Tyler Summitt’s second and final season at the helm of the program.

The Lady Techsters hit some early season bumps in the road with home losses to Prairie View and McNeese State but also played toe-to-toe with Top 15 UCLA in the Bahamas.

Summitt and Co. appeared to be hitting their stride in January when LA Tech won six out of seven games with the lone loss coming to eventual regular season champ UTEP 86-80 in El Paso. Included in the wins during that stretch were a blowout 35-point home win over Southern Miss and an impressive 18-point road win at ODU -- a team that would advance all the way to the CUSA Tournament title game.

However, Tech turned cold, losing seven of its final nine games of the year, including a heart-breaking overtime loss to Rice in the first round of the CUSA Tournament in Birmingham.

The final 14-16 record was just the third losing season in the program’s 42 years, but the third in the last four.

Following the season, Summitt resigned as head coach.

Senior forward Brandi Wingate recorded a stellar individual campaign, earning Louisiana Sports Writers Association State Player of the Year honors and first team all-CUSA accolades. Wingate averaged 17.2 points and 7.6 rebounds a game.

Statistical Leaders: Brandi Wingate 17.6 ppg,; Brandi Wingate 7.6 rpg; Kierra Anthony 3.1 apg; Honors: Brandi Wingate – 1st team ALL-CUSA, 1st team All-LSWA; LSWA State POY; Brooke Pumroy -- 3rd team all-state

2016-17

The first year of the Brooke and Scott Stoehr era was a successful one for the Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters. After being tabbbed to finish 12th in the 14-team league, LA Tech surprised most by finishing fourth and earning its first postseason appearance since 2011.

Tech showed signs early in the year with competitive losses to P5 programs such as LSU (77-73), Clemson (78-67, OT) and Auburn (78-68).

But the Lady Techsters didn’t get off to a fast start in CUSA play, falling in three of their first five league games. After winning three of the next five to even its league record at 5-5, Tech then reeled off seven straight wins -- the longest winning streak

since the 2010-11 season.

Tech entered the CUSA Tournament as the No. 4 seed and advanced to the semifinals before falling to eventual tournament champion WKU.

Stoehr and Co. earned a spot in the WNIT where they fell 75-70 in OT at SMU in the first round.

Statistical Leaders: Kierra Anthony 13.2 ppg,; Jasmine LeBlanc 8.0 rpg; Kierra Lang 3.4 apg; Honors: Kierra Anthony – 2nd team ALL-CUSA, 2nd team All-LSWA

2017-18

Year No. 2 under the direction of Brooke and Scott Stoehr was similar to the first year as the Lady Techsters finished third in the Conference USA standings, won 19 games and earned an appearance in the 2018 WNIT.

Tech recorded its first win over a P5 program in seven years when the Lady Techsters defeated Big Ten foe Penn State in Las Vegas in an early season tournament and then almost pulled off a second P5 win, falling at home to Clemson in a competitive contest.

CUSA play saw Tech post a 10-6 record, including impressive road wins over eventual regular season champion UAB and against Rice, snapping the Owls program-record 15-game home court winning streak. Tech won five of six league games down the stretch to finish behind only UAB and eventual NCAA Tournament participant WKU.

Tech was upset in the first round of the CUSA Tournament, falling to North Texas but still earned a berth in the WNIT. The Lady Techsters season came to an end in a home loss to Missouri State.

Statistical Leaders: Alexus Malone 14.9 ppg,; Alexus Malone 9.2 rpg; Kierra Lang 3.7 apg; Honors: Alexus Malone -- 1st team all-CUSA, 1st team all-LSWA; Kierra Anthony -- 2nd team ALL-CUSA, 2nd team All-LSWA

2018-19

It was a year of highs and lows for LA Tech as the Lady Techsters recorded some marquee wins over SEC foes Alabama and Ole Miss as well as Conference USA runner-up UAB, snapping the Blazers 10-game winning streak.

However, it ended with five straight losses, including a setback in the first round CUSA Tournament game against Charlotte (55-46), a team Tech had defeated by 37 points earlier in the year.

Senior guard Kierra Anthony was a higlight for Tech, ranking fourth in the country in scoring (23.4 ppg) and setting numerous single game and single season scoring records.

Anthony broke the LA Tech and Conference USA single game scoring record when she netted 50 points in a100-88 overtime victory over Houston (44 of those points coming after hafltime). Tech rallied from 16 points down in the fourth quarter. She also posted a 45-point effort in a win over Southern Miss and 35 in a victory over Ole Miss.

Statistical Leaders: Kierra Anthony 23.4 ppg,; Grayson Bright 6.8 rpg; Amber Dixon 2.9 apg; Honors: Kierra Anthony– 1st team ALL-CUSA, 1st team All-LSWA; Taylor Stahly -- CoSIDA Academic All-American

2019-20

Just when Louisiana Tech was playing its best basketball of the year, the season abruptly came to an end.

Less than 24 hours after LA Tech pulled off a 66-63 upset victory over seniorladen UAB in the first round of the Conference USA Tournament in Frisco, the tournament -- and all of those across the country -- was canceled due to COVID19. 15-15 would be the final record. From a heart-racing win over the Blazers to a heart-breaking cancelation ... that was an illustration of the roller coaster campaign.

Junior Raizel Guinto was a bright spot during the year, earning the Conference USA co-6th Player of the Year Award while hitting 66 three-pointers. A trio of youngsters helped lead the way late in the year when the Lady Techsters took twotime defending champion Rice to overtime and WKU to the brink of a loss in Bowling Green. Freshmen Anna Larr Roberson and Lotte Sant and sophomore Keiunna Walker were key cogs and showed signs of what the near future holds

Statistical Leaders: Amber Dixon 12.1 ppg,; Anna Larr Roberson 5.5 rpg; Amber Dixon & Raizel Guinto 3.0 apg; Honors: Raizel Guinto -- Conference USA Co-6th Player of the Year.

2020-2030

Record: 68-54 (.557)

Head Coach: Brooke & Scott Stoehr (2020-21), Brooke Stoehr (2021-present) Conference Titles: 0 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 0; Elite Eights: 0 Final Fours: 0; National Championship Titles: 0

2020-21

It’s a season that college athletes and their fans will never forget. Trying to play through a world pandemic proved challenging, but the 2020-21 Lady Techsters will be remembered for their relentless focus and determination on

their way to a 14-10 record.

Tech found themselves in a lot of close games during Conference USA action, recording an 8-8 mark with five of the eight losses coming by single digits.

The Lady Techsters won their Conference USA Tournament opener with a 50-48 win over Marshall before falling to eventual CUSA champion Middle Tennessee in a game that came down to the final possession.

Keiunna Walker earned second team all-Conference USA honors while Anna Larr Roberson took another stride towards becoming one of the top – if not the best –post player in the league.

Raizel Guinto ended her Tech career as one of the top three-point shooters in the history of the program.

Statistical Leaders: Keiunna Walker 16.0 ppg,; Anna Larr Roberson 7.1 rpg; Amber Dixon 3.1 apg; Honors: Keiunna Walker-- 2nd team ALL-CUSA

2021-22

After battling an 0-4 start to conference play, the Lady Techsters rallied to an 11-3 regular season finish to clinch the Conference USA West Division inside the Thomas Assembly Center. The Techsters also made it to the Conference Tournament finals after wins over UAB and Middle Tennessee after completing an 11-point fourth quarter come-back before falling to Charlotte, 68-63.

LA Tech would go on to earn an automatic bid to the WNIT where they faced the University of Houston in Ruston. The Techsters finished the season 21-12 and 11-7 in CUSA play.

Tech would enjoy several statistical highlights over the year including Keiunna Walker becoming the 43rd member of the 1,000 point club, Walker registering the fourth triple double in program history with 27 points, 15 rebounds, and 11 assists,

Anna Larr Roberson’s 44-point night on 20-28 shooting which was the fifth highest single game point total in program history. Walker, first-team, and Roberson, second-team, picked up All-Conference honors while also being selected to the CUSA All-Conference Team.

Head coach Brooke Stoehr surpassed the 100-win mark at LA Tech, moving her into third all-time in program wins ahead of Teresa Weatherspoon and only trailing Sonja Hogg and Leon Barmore. The program also registered its 500th win inside the Thomas Assembly Center and 400th program win on the road.

Statistical Leaders: Keiunna Walker 18.9 ppg,; Anna Larr Roberson 8.5 rpg; Salma Bates 3.1 apg; Honors: Keiunna Walker-- 1st Team All-CUSA, CUSA All-Tournament Team; Anna Larr Roberson -- 2nd Team All-CUSA, CUSA All-Tournament Team

2022-23

LA Tech returned 90% of the 21-22 squad’s experinece, scoring, rebounding, and minutes for another WNIT bid-season, finishing with a 19-13 overall record and 12-8 mark in CUSA play.

The 19 wins made it back-to-back seasons with 19-plus victories for the first time since the 2009-10 and 2010-11 seasons. The 12 Conference USA wins also tied the most in CUSA’s 10 year history and the WNIT bid was the second back-to-back bid for Coach Stoehr in her tenure at Tech (2017, 2018).

Keiunna Walker finished her LA Tech career as the No. 6 all-time scorer with 1,975 points and 103 career games in double figures. She also ranks No. 2 in career free-throw makes (565) and No. 3 in free-throw attempts (757). Walker, the 2022-23 CUSA Preseason Player of the Year, was named First-Team all-conference and to the all-defensive team.

Teammate Anna Larr Roberson also earned all-conference honors with a SecondTeam nod. Roberson finished the season tied with Erica Smith-Taylor for No. 33 on the all-time scoring list with 1,246 points and No. 3 in career free-throw percentage (.810).

The Techsters got off to a hot 4-1 start to the season and went 2-1 at the UNLV Thanksgiving Tournament in Las Vegas en route to a 7-3 non-conference slate. Tech battled an early CUSA schedule after losing Roberson due to injury, but still remained 4-3 in the standings. Tech would reel of seven wins in their final eight regular season contests with the only losss coming to No. 25 Middle Tennessee, 61-59.

Tech would finish tied for fourth in the standings and carry a five-seed into the Conference USA tournament where they fell to UTEP in the quafterfinals, 64-54. Tech would then travel to Fayetteville, Ark. for an opening round matchup with Arkansas in the WNIT, where the season closed after a 69-47 loss.

Statistical Leaders: Keiunna Walker 17.9 ppg,; Anna Larr Roberson 6.6 rpg; Salma Bates 3.5 apg; Honors: Keiunna Walker-- 1st Team All-CUSA, CUSA All-Defensive Team; Anna Larr Roberson -- 2nd Team All-CUSA

2023-24

LA Tech started the season 2-9 against with three games against P5 schools, an NIT quarterfinalist and five teams that would go on to make the NCAA Tournament. Things quickly changed when the Lady Techsters defeated previously unbeaten California Baptist on their way to a five-game winning streak.

Celebraiting the 50th Anniversary, the Lady Techsters became just the fifth program in NCAA hisotry to surpass 1,200 wins against Sam Houston to open CUSA. Head coach Brooke Stoehr supassed 200 career wins in her 12 seasons as a head coach.

The Lady Techsters finished the season with the most 3-pointsers made in program history with 199, while Salma Bates finished seventh on the single season 3-pointers made with 60.

Ruston native, Anna Larr Roberson finished her illustrious career ranking inside the top-10 in several catagories. Roberson would finish No. 3 all-time in career free throw percentage (80.6) and No. 7 on the all-time scoring list with 1,646 points. She became just the 13th player in program history with 1,500 points and 900 rebounds.

Freshman Jianna Morris played the second most minutes by a freshman in program history with 1,052 minutes while starting all 33 games. The guard earned CUSA All-Freshman team honors as well as LSWA All-Louisiana honorable mention after finishing with 7.0 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game.

Tech finished tied for fourth in the standings and defeated Jacksonville State in the quarterfinals of the Conference USA tournament. The Techsters would fall to Middle Tennessee in the semifinals, 62-56, the only CUSA school to stay within single digits of the Blue Raiders.

Statistical Leaders: Anna Larr Roberson 12.1 ppg,; Anna Larr Roberson 5.1 rpg; Silvia Nativi 3.4 apg; Honors: Anna Larr Roberson -- 1st Team All-CUSA, 2nd team All-LSWA; Jianna Morris -- CUSA All-Freshman, All-LSWA honorable mention; Salma Bates -- All-CUSA honorable metion; Paris Guillory -- CUSA All-Freshman

KODAK ALL-AMERICANS

When a program’s won 1,193 games, participated in 31 national postseason tournaments including 27 NCAA Tournaments, advanced to 13 Final Fours, competed in eight national championship games and won three national titles, then it’s been fortunate enough to recruit some of the top players in the history of the women’s game. That’s just what Louisiana Tech has accomplished.

Over the 46 years of Lady Techster basketball, the Memorial Gym and Thomas Assembly Center crowds have watched 11 Kodak All-Americans suit up in the Columbia blue and red Tech uniform. The names ring like a who’s who in the history of the game - Pam Kelly, Angela Turner, Janice Lawrence, Pam Gant, Teresa Weatherspoon, Nora Lewis, Venus Lacy, Vickie Johnson, Debra Williams, Amanda Wilson and Tamicha Jackson.

Four of those individuals - Kelly, Lawrence, Weatherspoon and Johnson - have won the award multiple times thus Tech can claim 16 Kodak All-Americans.

PAM KELLY

(1978-82)

Kodak Year(s): 1980, 1981, 1982

When people think about some of the most dominating post players in the history of women’s basketball, Louisiana Tech’s Pam Kelly has to be near the top of the list. Despite the fact Kelly was a mere 6-foot tall, the Columbia, La., native recorded one of the most remarkable careers in Lady Techster history. Tech’s only three-time Kodak All-America honoree first ever recipient, Kelly led Tech to two national championships - the 1980-81 AIAW title and the 1981-82 NCAA title. During her four year career, the 1982 Wade Trophy winner scored an incredible 2,979 points and grabbed 1,511 rebounds while leading the Lady Techsters to a 143-10 record - the most wins ever over a four-year period in the history of the program. Almost 20 years after Kelly’s playing days ended, she still ranks No. 1 in scoring, No. 1 in rebounding, No. 1 in field goals made (1,193), No.1 in free throws made (593), No. 2 in scoring average (19.5) and No. 7 in steals (274). Kelly - whose number is retired - was enshrined in the Louisiana Tech Athletic Hall of Fame in 1984 and the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in 2007.

ANGELA TURNER

(1978-1982)

Kodak Year(s): 1982

Known affectionately as A.T. by all Lady Techster fans, the sharp-shooting Angela Turner is still considered today as one of the best all-around players in the history of Tech basketball. A key component to Tech’s early success in women’s basketball, Turner helped lead the Lady Techsters to four straight Final Fours and two national championship titles - the 1981 AIAW and the 1982 NCAA. The Saline, La., native started from day one at Tech, averaging 16.0 points and 6.5 rebounds her freshman season, earning her the Louisiana Most Valuable Player award. Her sophomore year was even more impressive as Turner scored 817 points, which still stands No. 2 in the Tech record books for most points in a single season. Turner, who earned her Kodak All-American award her senior season as Tech won its second straight national championship

title, exemplified the term student-athlete as she also garnered an NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship. Today, Turner is the only Lady Techster to rank in the Top 10 in points (No. 3 with 2,262), rebounds (No. 6 with 1,073), assists (No. 8 with 466) and steals (No. 3 with 358). She also ranks No. 2 in field goals made (1,021). Her No. 5 jersey has been retired at Tech.

JANICE LAWRENCE (1980-1984)

Kodak Year(s): 1983, 1984

Many people argue that Janice Lawrence is the greatest player in Louisiana Tech Lady Techster history - an argument that has plenty of factual support. The 6-foot, 3-inch center dominated women’s basketball during her four years at Tech, leading the Lady Techsters to a 136-6 record from 1980 through 1984. Even with her size, Lawrence possessed the ability to shot the 15-footer or put the ball and the floor and go past a defender at any time. The Lucedale, Miss., native participated in four Final Fours and won two national championships during her career while earning almost every individual honor imaginable. Lawrence earned her first Kodak All-American honor following a junior season that saw her average 20.8 points a game. However, that was just the beginning of her accolades. After her senior year, Lawrence earned Kodak AllAmerican honors, and won the Wade Trophy and the Champion Player of the Year award. Today, Lawrence ranks No. 2 in points (2,403), No. 3 in scoring average (17.8), No. 5 in rebounds (1,097), No. 4 in blocked shots (189) and No. 5 in steals (291). Lawrence proceeded to win a gold medal in the 1984 Olympic games in Los Angeles before playing for three seasons with the WNBA’s Cleveland Rockers. Lawrence, whose jersey has been retired at Tech, was inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in July of 2005 and the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006.

PAM GANT

(1982-85)

Kodak Year(s): 1985

three-point line in women’s basketball. Her outside shooting prowess was known across the nation as Gant connected on an incredible 54.6 percent of her field goal attempts during her four-year career, including an even more amazing 57.5 percent her junior and senior seasons. Gant played on three Final Four teams, including the 1981-82 NCAA National Championship team as a freshman. The Joliet, Illinois, native earned her Kodak All-American honor following the 1984-85 season, one in which Gant averaged 23.6 points a game - still a Louisiana Tech record. She recorded two games of 40-plus points during her career (second only to Sheila Ethridge’s three) including a career-best of 42 points in a win over Penn State and six games of 30-plus points. Gant currently ranks No. 12 in points (1,714), and No. 8 in steals (253).

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Without a doubt the deadliest outside shooter in the history of Lady Techster basketball is Pam Gant. The 5-foot7-inch guard lettered at Tech from 1982 through 1985 and unfortunately played prior to the NCAA’s adoption of the

TERESA WEATHERSPOON (1984-1988)

Kodak Year(s); 1987, 1988

Prior to her WNBA AllStar days with the New York Liberty and Los Angeles Sparks, Teresa Weatherspoon recorded an all-star career with the Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters. A fearless leader on and off the court, Spoon exemplified the term emotional leader with a burning passion for the game. During Spoon’s playing days, Tech posted a 118-14 record and played in two national championship games. Spoon earned Kodak All-American honors her final two seasons and capped off her spectacular career by winning the 1988 National Championship and earning the Wade Trophy as the nation’s top women’s collegiate basketball player. Known more for her ball-handling and passing abilities than scoring, the Pineland, Texas, native saved her best performances for some of the nation’s top teams, recording a career high 17 assists against then nationally-ranked Louisiana-Monroe and 10 steals against then nationally-ranked UCLA. During her career, Spoon scored 1,087 points, recorded 958 assists and totaled 411 steals with the assists and steals still ranking No. 1 in the Tech record books. Spoon - whose number is retired - captured an Olympic gold medal in the 1988 games prior to becoming a four-time WNBA All-Star starter with the Liberty. She is an enshrined member of the Louisiana Tech Athletic Hall of Fame and will be enshrined in the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in 2010.

NORA LEWIS

(1985-1989)

Kodak Year(s): 1989

Nora Lewis’ Louisiana Tech career didn’t start out on the most positive note, but it sure ended on one. Midway through Lewis’ freshman season - one in which she was averaging 13.3 points and 7.1 rebounds - the forward suffered a season-ending knee injury and missed the remaining games. However, Lewis would not be deterred. The Peoria, Ill., native worked hard during the off-season and responded by averaging 14.2 points and 7.8 rebounds her sophomore campaign before helping guide Tech to the 1988 national championship game her junior season. Lewis earned her Kodak All-American honors following an incredible senior season that saw her average a double-double with 18.3 points and 10.9 rebounds a contest. The 6-foot forward also earned AllAmerican South Conference and All-Louisiana honors her final two seasons. Currently, Lewis ranks No. 10 in points (1,760), No. 6 in free throws made (377) and No. 7 in rebounds (1,071). Her No. 40 jersey is retired.

VENUS LACY

(1987-1990)

Kodak Year(s): 1990

One of the greatest players in the history of Louisiana Tech didn’t start out as a Lady Techster. After playing her freshman season at Old Dominion, Venus Lacy made the decision to transfer to Tech - a move that would pay off for both her and the Lady Techsters. A virtual unknown before her playing days in Ruston, Lacy turned into one of the greatest post players in the country in little time. The 6-foot, 4-inch post helped Tech capture its third national championship during her first season (the 1987-88 NCAA title), averaging 14.5 points and 9.2 rebounds. Her junior campaign Lacy earned the American South Conference and Louisiana Player of the Year honors scoring over 20 points a contest. However, her great career was capped off by earning Kodak All-American honors as well as USBWA and Champion National Player of the Year awards her following her senior season, one in which she averaged 24.2 points a game (still a Louisiana Tech record). The Chattanooga, Tenn., native finished her three-year Tech career ranking No. 4 in points (2,004), No. 1 in scoring average (20.0), No. 6 in field goals made (793), No. 4 in rebounds (1,125) and No. 7 in blocked shots (164). Lacy went on to win an Olympic gold medal in the 1996 games in Atlanta and played for two seasons with the WNBA’s New York Liberty. Her jersey is retired at Tech.

VICKIE JOHNSON

(1993-96)

Kodak Year(s): 1995, 1996

A two-time Kodak All-American (1995 and 1996), Johnson helped re-establish Louisiana Tech’s national prominence in the mid-90s after the Lady Techsters had suffered through two mediocre seasons in 1990 and 1991. Johnson was a four-time All-Sun Belt Conference selection during her playing days and earned Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year honors in 1995 and 1996. The Lady Techsters posted a 116-17 record during her four years including a trip to the national championship game in 1993-94. During her junior year, Johnson became only the second player since Pam Kelly to lead the team in scoring for three straight seasons. The Coushatta, La., native still remains in the Tech record books, ranking No. 5 in points (1,960), No. 9 in scoring average (15.0), No. 6 in field goals made (793). Johnson - whose jersey is retired - recently became only the seventh player in WNBA history to score 4,000 career points, and has played 12 seasons in the WNBA. She was enshrined in the Louisiana Tech HOF in 2007.

DEBRA WILLIAMS

(1993-96)

Kodak Year(s): 1996

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Explosive. The perfect adjective to describe former Louisiana Tech great Debra Williams whose offensive moves became legendary around the Thomas Assembly Center during her playing days in the mid-90s. The 5-foot-8-inch guard was blessed with talent and used it to her benefit as she teamed with Vickie Johnson to form the best one-two punch in women’s basketball during the time. Williams could hurt the opponent in a number of ways as her feathery touch from the three-point line was almost as deadly as her ability to take her defender off the dribble. The Houston, Texas, native earned All-Sun Belt Conference accolades three times and capped off her career with the Kodak honor in 1996. Williams earned the most valuable player award at the 1995 Sun Belt Conference Tournament as well as the Midwest Regional Tournament. One of the top three-point threats in Tech history, Williams ended her playing days as the Lady Techsters all-time leader in treys. Currently, she ranks No. 11 in points (1,749), No. 3 in three-pointers made (136) and attempted (378), No. 7 in field goals attempted (1,574) and No. 10 in threepoint field goal percentage (34.0). Williams played for the Portland Power of the American Basketball League until 1998 when the league folded.

AMANDA WILSON

(1996-99)

Kodak Year(s): 1999

If ever a player possessed self-confidence, Louisiana Tech’s Amanda Wilson was the one. After a stellar prep career at Shreveport’s Evangel High School, Wilson made the easy decision to sign with the Lady Techsters and make the 60-mile move to Ruston ... a move Tech fans were thrilled about. After averaging 8.0 points in only one start during her freshman season, Wilson cracked the starting lineup at the beginning of her sophomore campaign and never relinquished the position, making 98 consecutive starts. The 6-foot forward earned All-Sun Belt Conference honors three straight seasons while also being named the SBC Player of the Year in 1998 and 1999. Wilson earned her Kodak All-American award following a senior season that saw her average 16.6 points and 7.9 rebounds while shooting an incredible 62 percent from the field and 77 percent from the free throw line as the Lady Techsters advanced to the Final Four. Louisiana Tech won at least 30 games in every year of Wilson’s career. Wilson ranks No. 8 in points (1,832), No. 4 in field goals made (815), and No. 4 in steals (303). The WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury selected Wilson in the fourth round of the 1999 Draft with the 46th overall selection.

TAMICHA JACKSON (1996-2000)

Kodak Year(s): 2000

If Tech fans happened to blink while watching a game, they might just have missed the next Lady Techster Kodak All-American - Tamicha “Action” Jackson who proved lightning-quick during her career. Jackson started all four years for the Lady Techsters and starred from the beginning, scoring 428 points her rookie campaign while earning All-Sun Belt Conference honors. That was only the beginning as Jackson led Tech to the 1998 NCAA National Championship game against Tennessee. The Dallas, Texas, native became only the second Louisiana Tech player to earn all-conference honors four times and capped her brilliant career by being named the Sun Belt’s Defensive Player of the Year. Jackson is one of only two Tech players to ever score 1,500 points, record 400 assists and 300 steals in a career (joining Angela Turner). The 5-foot-7-inch lightning rod ended her career as the SBC’s all-time steals leader with 361. Jackson currently ranks No. 9 in points (1,822), No. 9 in field goals made (753), No. 1 in three-pointers made (187), No. 7 in assists (474) and No. 2 in steals (361). The WNBA’s Detroit Shock selected Jackson in the first round of the 2000 WNBA Draft with the sixth overall pick, and she played seven seasons in the league.

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George, Toya 03

Gibson, Joy 76-77

Gilmore, Priya 96-97-98-99

Gipson, Dawn 16

Goetz, Evie 24

Guillory, Paris 24

Gullion, Cara 89-90-91-92

Green, Gabbie 23

Green, Vickie 83

Griffin, Elinor 77-78-79

Guinto, Raizel 18-19-20-21

H Hall, Pennee 84-85

Hall, Veanca 13-14

Hardison, Shantel 89-90-92

Hardy, Brittany 12

Harris, Brianna19-20-21

Harrison, Tori 84-85-86-87

Harvey, Lisa 86-87-88

Hawkison, Amber 20

Hayes, Courtney 12-13

Hays, Gail 76-77

Henderson, LaVerne 75 Hill, Stacey 96

Holloway, Martina 10-11

J Jackson, DeJuna 91-92-93

Jackson, JaQuan 14-15

Jackson, Tamicha 97-98-99-00

Jackson, Tayler 21

Jefferson, Brittney 13-14

Johnson, Adrienne 08-09-10-11

Johnson, Makayla 18

Johnson, Sarah 04

Johnson, Vickie 93-94-95-96

Jones, Kara 08

Jones, Belinda 75-76-77-78

Jones, Whitney 08-09-10-11-12

K

Karvonen, Janet 84-85

Kelly, Pam 79-80-81-82

Kemp, Allene 78

Kempt, Reina 10-11

Kendrick, Mary Nell 76-77-78-79

Kidd, Holly 77-78

Konerza, Kay 83-84-85-86

Kursh, Tamika 04-05-06-07

L

Lacy, Venus 88-89-90

Lang, Kierra 17-18-19

Langston, Savanna 12-13-14-15

Lassiter, Brooke 99-00-01-02

Lawrence, Janice 81-82-83-84

Lawson, Angela 85-86-87-88

Lawson, Tia 05-06-07

LeBlanc, Jasmine 16-17

Lee, Robyn 21-22-23-24-25

Lennox, Betty 99-00

Levingston, Nastassja 05-06-07-08

Lewis, Brittany 13

Lewis, Ovlina 01-02

Lewis, Nora 86-87-88-89

Lewis, Takeisha 99-00-01-02

Lincoln, Beanie 86-88

Lockett, Annie 90-91

M

Mancil, Karla 78-79

Mangum, Eboni 06-07

Martin, Michelle 90-91-92

Massey, Shaka 99-00

Maxwell, Monica 96-97-98-99

May, Ann 76

McCarn, Cindy 78

McClain, Kristie 01

McCutcheon, Daria 17-18-19-20

McDonald, Nikki 18-19

McDonnald, Sherry 84-85-86-87

McLeod, Anna 17-18

McReynolds, Shakera 01

Meyer, Terri 88-89-90-91

Metoyer, Amber 06-07

Moore, Beverly 00-01

Moore, Janice 79

Moore, Shan 04-05-06-07

Moore, Ty 03-05-06-07

Morris, Jianna 24-25

Moten, Kevione 14-15-16-17

Mulford, Janice 80

Mulford, Shordy 08-09

Mulkey, Kim 81-82-83-84

Murua, Irene 21

N

Nativi, Silvia 22-23-24

Neal, Kendra 93-94-95-96

Nixon, Sierra 07

Norris, Marilyn 77-78

O

Obaze, Amber 01-02-03-04

Ockwell, Rhi 22

P Payne, Lisa 91-92

Pendergrass, Ann 79-80-81-82

Perry, Essence 01-02

Perry, Lulu 13-14

Perry, Pashala 97-98

Pesnell, Jenn 94

Primeaux, Debbie 81-82-83-84

Pringle, Tiawana 07-08-09-10

Pumroy, Brooke 16

Q

Quach, Yen 95-96

R

Ray-Boyd, Aarica 03-04-05-06

Reid, Ashley 17

Richie, Ruby 15-16

Riser, Joletta 91-92-93-94

Roberson, Anna Larr 20-21-22-23-24

Robertson, Mary 75-76

Rodman, Debra 81-82-83-84

Rust, Rita 80-81-82

S

Sandifer, Jessica 94

Sant, Lotte 20-21-22-23

Santos, Ashley 16-17

Scheppmann, Jamie 97-98-99

Scott, Lori 80-81-82-83

Shelton, Kelia 13-14-15

Sides, Christie 99-00

Singletary, Kathy 75

Smith, Autumn 22-23-24-25

Smith-Taylor, Erica 02-03-04-05

Smith, Sebrena 90

Speights, Jeannie 75

Speights, Patsy 75

Spurlock, Racquel 93-94-95-96

Stahly, Taylor 18-19

Stall, Paulette 86-87-88-89

Stallworth, LaQuan 96-97-98-99

Stanard, Amariah 20

Stewart, Sidney 08-09

Sword, DeAngela 09

T Thomas, Brietta 08-09-10-11

Thomas, Quantae 06

Thomas, Pam 92-93-94

Thompson, Kate 22-23-24

Thompson, Tiffany 04-05

Turner, Angela 79-80-81-82

V Vasquez, Rochelle 16-17

Vucinic, Jelena 11-12-13-14

W

Walker, Ayana 99-00-01-02

Walker, Keiunna 19-20-21-22-23

Walker, Maquisha 94-95-96

Walter, Chrisstasia 14-15

Warren, Keshia 08-09

Warren, Mandy 76-77

Watson, Jocelyn 87-88-89-90

Watson, Linda 95-96

Weatherspoon, Teresa 85-86-87-88

Wells, Pam 89-90

Westbrooks, Erica 85-86-87-88

White, Jennifer 80-81-82-83

Whitehurst, Danielle 90-91-92-93

Whitney, Zhanae 18-19

Wilkerson, Julie 80-81-82-83

Williams, April 07-08

Williams, Debra 93-94-95-96

Williams, Tasha 03-04-05-06

Willis, Mari 80

Wilson, Amanda 96-97-98-99

Wingate, Brandi 15-16

Wurm, Mackenzie 22-23-24-25

Wysinger, Tarkeisha 08-09-10-11

Y Young, Kiara 09-10-11-12

Bold indicates current player

Fryer, Billie 76

Malone, Alexus 17-18

Malone, Catina 94-95

Malone, Latoshia 95

Sneed, Jo 07-08

Snider, Anna 95-96-97

Sossamon, Tia 80-81-82-83

CONFERENCE PLAYER of the YEAR

American South

(starting in 1988)

Teresa Weatherspoon, 1988

Venus Lacy, 1989, 1990

Sun Belt

Shantel Hardison, 1992

Pam Thomas, 1994

Vickie Johnson, 1995, 1996

Alisa Burras, 1997

Amanda Wilson, 1998,1999

Betty Lennox, 2000

Western Athletic Conference

Cheryl Ford, 2002, 2003

Amisha Carter, 2004

Tasha Williams, 2005

Shan Moore, 2007

Shanavia Dowdell, 2009, 2010

Adrienne Johnson, 2011

CONFERENCE DEFENSIVE PLAYER of the YEAR

Sun Belt

LaQuan Stallworth, 1997

Amanda Wilson, 1998

Tamicha Jackson, 2000

Ayana Walker, 2001

CONFERENCE ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM

Western Athletic Conference

Amber Obaze, 2002, 2003, 2004

Essence Perry, 2002

Ayana Walker, 2002

Erica Smith-Taylor, 2003, 2004

Amisha Carter 2004

Tasha Williams, 2005, 2006

Lakiste Barkus, 2005

Amber Metoyer, 2007

Ty Moore, 2007

Shanavia Dowdell, 2010

Adrienne Johnson, 2009, 2010, 2011

Tarkeisha Wysinger-Mackey, 2011

Whitney Frazier, 2012

Walker, Keiunna, 2023

CONFERENCE NEWCOMER of the YEAR

American South (starting in 1988)

Barbara Bolden, 1990

Sun Belt

Alisa Burras, 1997

CONFERENCE SIXTH PLAYER of the YEAR Conference USA

Brandi Wingate, 2015

Raizel Guinto, 2020

CONFERENCE FRESHMAN of the YEAR

Sun Belt

Vickie Johnson, 1993

Monica Maxwell, 1996

Amber Obaze, 2001

Western Athletic

Erica Smith-Taylor, 2002

HONOR ROLL

CONFERENCE

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM

Western Athletic Conference

Eboni Mangum, 2006

Shanavia Dowdell, 2007

Tarkeisha Wysinger, 2008

Whitney Frazier, 2012

Lulu Perry, 2013

Conference USA

JaQuan Jackson, 2014

Tiara Davenport, 2015

Jianna Morris, 2024

Paris Guillory, 2024

ALL-CONFERENCE

American South

Nora Lewis, 1988, 1989

Teresa Weatherspoon, 1988

Venus Lacy, 1989, 1990

Pam Wells, 1989*

Shelia Ethridge, 1989*, 1990, 1991

Shantel Hardison, 1990*

Barbara Bolden, 1990* Sun Belt

Shantel Hardison, 1992

Vickie Johnson, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996

Danielle Whitehurst, 1993

Pam Thomas, 1994

Racquel Spurlock, 1994, 1996

Debra Williams, 1994, 1995, 1996

Kendra Neal, 1996

Alisa Burras, 1997, 1998

Tamicha Jackson, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000

Monica Maxwell, 1997, 1998

Amanda Wilson, 1997, 1998, 1999

LaQuan Stallworth, 1998

Betty Lennox, 2000

Brooke Lassiter, 2001

Takeisha Lewis, 2001

Ayana Walker, 2001

Western Athletic Conference

Cheryl Ford, 2002, 2003

Ayana Walker, 2002

Amber Obaze, 2002*, 2003*, 2004*

Trina Frierson, 2003, 2004

Erica Smith-Taylor, 2003*, 2004*

Amisha Carter, 2004

Tasha Williams, 2005, 2006

Lakiste Barkus, 2005*

Aarica Ray-Boyd, 2006*

Shan Moore, 2006*, 2007

Ty Moore, 2006*, 2007

Jo Sneed, 2008

Shanavia Dowdell, 2009, 2010

Adrienne Johnson, 2009, 2010, 2011

Tarkeisha Wysinger-Mackey, 2011

Jasmine Bendolph, 2011*, 2012*

Shantale Bramble-Donaldson, 2012*

Whitney Frazier, 2013*

Brittany Lewis, 2013^ Conference USA

Whitney Frazier, 2014*, 2015

Kelia Shelton, 2015*

Brandi Wingate, 2016

Kierra Anthony, 2017*, 2018*, 2019

Alexus Malone, 2018

Keiunna Walker, 2021*, 2022, 2023

Anna Larr Roberson, 2022*, 2023*, 2024

* second team, ^ third team

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT MVPs

American South

Erica Westbrooks, 1988

Nora Lewis, 1989

Venus Lacy, 1990

Sheila Ethridge, 1991

Sun Belt

Debra Williams, 1994

Racquel Spurlock, 1995, 1996

Tamicha Jackson, 1997

Amanda Wilson, 1998

Monica Maxwell, 1999

Betty Lennox, 2000

Ayana Walker, 2001

Western Athletic

Ayana Walker, 2002

Cheryl Ford, 2003

Amisha Carter, 2004

Tasha Williams, 2006

Shanavia Dowdell, 2010

CONFERENCE ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

American South

Erica Westbrooks 1988

Venus Lacy, 1988, 1989. 1990

Nora Lewis, 1989

Sheila Ethridge, 1990

Shantel Haridson, 1990

Sun Belt

Shantel Hardison, 1992

Debra Williams, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996

Vickie Johnson, 1993, 1995

Pam Thomas, 1994

Racquel Spurlock, 1995, 1996

Kendra Neal, 1995, 1996

Tamicha Jackson, 1997, 1998, 2000

Alisa Burras, 1997, 1998

Amanda Wilson, 1998, 1999

Betty Lennox, 1999, 2000

Monica Maxwell, 1999

Ayana Walker, 2000

Brooke Lassiter, 2000

Western Athletic

Ayana Walker, 2002

Cheryl Ford, 2002, 2003

Trina Frierson, 2003

Amber Obaze, 2003

Amisha Carter, 2004

Erica Smith-Taylor, 2004, 2005

Tasha Williams, 2005, 2006

Shan Moore, 2006

Shanavia Dowdell, 2009, 2010

Adrienne Johnson, 2010, 2011

Jasmine Bendolph Conference USA

Anna Larr Roberson, 2022

Keiunna Walker, 2022, 2023

CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR

American South

Leon Barmore, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991

Sun Belt

Leon Barmore, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999

Western Athletic

Kurt Budke, 2003, 2004

Chris Long, 2006

HONOR ROLL

Monica Maxwell, 1999

Betty Lennox, 1999, 2000

Takeisha Lewis, 2001

Cheryl Ford, 2003

KODAK ALL-AMERICANS

Pam Kelly, 1980, 1981, 1982

Angela Turner, 1982

Janice Lawrence, 1983, 1984

Pam Gant, 1985

LSWA STATE PLAYER of the YEAR

Pam Kelly, 1980, 1982

Janice Lawrence, 1983, 1984

Tori Harrison, 1987

Teresa Weatherspoon, 1988

Venus Lacy, 1989, 1990

Shantel Hardison, 1992

Danielle Whitehurst, 1993

Pam Thomas, 1994

Vickie Johnson, 1996

Alisa Burras, 1997

Amanda Wilson, 1998, 1999

PLAYERS

NCAA FINAL FOUR MOST OUTSTANDING

Janice Lawrence, 1982

Erica Westbrooks, 1988

NCAA FINAL FOUR ALL-TOURNAMENT

TEAM

Janice Lawrence, 1982, 1983, 1984

Pam Kelly, 1982

Kim Mulkey, 1982

Jennifer White, 1983

Teresa Weatherspoon, 1987, 1988

Erica Westbrooks, 1988

Venus Lacy, 1989, 1990

Vickie Johnson, 1994

Pam Thomas, 1994

Tamicha Jackson, 1998

NCAA REGIONAL MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER

Pam Kelly, 1982

Janice Lawrence, 1983, 1984

Tori Harrison, 1987

Teresa Weatherspoon, 1988

Venus Lacy, 1989

Shantel Hardison, 1990

Danielle Whitehurst, 1993

Debra Williams, 1994

Alisa Burras, 1998

Amanda Wilson, 1999

NCAA REGIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

Pam Kelly, 1982

Janice Lawrence, 1982, 1983, 1984

Lori Scott, 1983

Pam Gant, 1984, 1985

Tori Harrison, 1985, 1986, 1987

Angela Lawson, 1986

Nora Lewis, 1987, 1989

Teresa Weatherspoon, 1987, 1988

Venus Lacy, 1988, 1989, 1990

Shantel Hardison, 1990

Danielle Whitehurst, 1993

Pam Thomas, 1993, 1994

Debra Williams, 1994, 1996

Vickie Johnson, 1996

Racquel Spurlock, 1996

Alisa Burras, 1998

LaQuan Stallworth, 1998

Tamicha Jackson, 1998, 2000

Amanda Wilson, 1999

Teresa Weatherspoon, 1987, 1988

Nora Lewis, 1989

Venus Lacy, 1990

Vickie Johnson, 1995, 1996

Debra Williams, 1996

Amanda Wilson, 1999

Tamicha Jackson, 2000

LA TECH HALL of FAME

Pam Kelly (Class of 1984)

Sonja Hogg (Class of 1986)

Janice Lawrence (Class of 1987)

Angela Turner (Class of 1990)

Kim Mulkey (Class of 1992)

Teresa Weatherspoon (Class of 1995)

Leon Barmore (Class of 2003)

Vickie Johnson (Class of 2007)

Venus Lacy (Class of 2011)

Nora Lewis (Class of 2015)

Pam Gant (Class of 2017)

Lori Scott (Class of 2019)

Tamicha Jackson (Class of 2023)

LOUISIANA SPORTS HALL of FAME

Kim Mulkey (Class of 1990)

Pam Kelly (Class of 1994)

Leon Barmore (Class of 2004)

Janice Lawrence (Class of 2005)

Sonja Hogg (Class of 2009)

Teresa Weatherspoon (Class of 2010)

Venus Lacy (Class of 2014)

Angela Turner (Class of 2020)

NAISMITH MEMORIAL BASKETBALL HALL of FAME

Leon Barmore (Class of 2003)

Teresa Weatherspoon (Class of 2019)

Kim Mulkey (Class of 2020)

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HALL of FAME

Kim Mulkey (Class of 2000)

Leon Barmore (Class of 2003)

Janice Lawrence (Class of 2006)

Pam Kelly (Class of 2007)

Sonja Hogg (Class of 2009)

Teresa Weatherspoon (Class of 2010)

Gary Blair (Class of 2013)

Kurt Budke (Class of 2015)

Sue Donohoe (Class of 2020)

Betty Lennox, 2000

Ayana Walker, 2002

Cheryl Ford, 2003

Adrienne Johnson, 2011

Brandi Wingate, 2016

LSWA STATE FRESHMAN of the YEAR

Amy Brown, 1992

Tamicha Jackson, 1997

Amber Obaze, 2001

Erica Smith-Taylor, 2002

Ebone Mangum, 2006

Whitney Frazier, 2012

LSWA STATE NEWCOMER of the YEAR

Venus Lacy, 1988

Alisa Burras, 1997

Jo Sneed, 2007

Chrisstasia Walter, 2014

Brandi Wingate, 2015

LSWA STATE COACH of the YEAR

Leon Barmore, 1988, 1990, 1999, 2000, 2001

A PIPELINE TO THE WNBA

WNBA

ROOKIES OF THE YEAR

Former Techsters Betty Lennox and Cheryl Ford have both earned the WNBA Rookie of the Year Award.

IS

IRON WOMAN

Former Techster Vickie Johnson retired following the 2009 season after a stellar 13-year WNBA career that saw her play more than 12,000 minutes.

DID YOU KNOW?

Former Louisiana Tech star Cheryl Ford led the Detroit Shock to three WNBA titles.

“There is no doubt that (my) four years at Louisiana Tech prepared me for this level. It prepared me competition-wise as well as physically and mentally. The people I practiced against every day at Tech only made me better and that helped me make the adjustment to the WNBA.”

-- Cheryl Ford, former Techster and 2003 WNBA Rookie of the Year

TERESA WEATHERSPOON
ONE OF 21 WNBA PLAYERS WHO PLAYED COLLEGIATELY AT LOUISIANA TECH.

LADY TECHSTERS WNBA DRAFTED

LADY TECHSTERS HALL of FAMERS

3 WADE TROPHY WINNERS

This award goes to the top player in women’s basketball every year. Louisiana Tech is one of only five schools to boast at least three Wade Trophy winners, including Pam Kelly, Janice Lawrence and Teresa Weatherspoon. Louisiana Tech boasts more Wade Trophy winners than programs such as Tennessee, Sothern Cal and Georgia.

KODAK CORNER

A State Farm (formerly Kodak) All-American team is selected each year honoring the top collegiate players. Since the team’s inception in 1975, Louisiana Tech boasts 16 State Farm All-American selections.

KODAK ALL-AMERICANS

Kodak All-Americans

2000, Tamicha Jackson

1999, Amanda Wilson

1996, Debra Williams, Vickie Johnson

1995, Vickie Johnson

1990, Venus Lacy

1989, Nora Lewis

1988, Teresa Weatherspoon

1987, Teresa Weatherspoon

1985, Pam Gant

1984, Janice Lawrence

1983, Janice Lawrence

1982, Angela Turner, Pam Kelly

1981, Pam Kelly

1980, Pam Kelly

LADY TECHSTERS in USA BASKETBALL

A TOTAL OF 15 LADY TECHSTERS HAVE COMPETED FOR VARIOUS USA BASKETBALL TEAMS, INCLUDING AT LEAST ONE PLAYER IN EACH OF THE LAST FOUR DECADES.

LADY TECHSTERS have captured a total of 28 medals playing for various USA Basketball teams, including 22 gold medals, three silver medals and three bronze medals.

AMY BROWN

1993 US Olympic Festival-South 4-0 / Gold

NICOLE COLLINS

1991 US Olympic Festival-South 3-1 / Gold

SANDRA FELTON

1981 US Olympic Festival-South 3-1 / Gold

PAM GANT

1981 US Olympic Festival-Midwest 2-2 / Bronze

VICKIE GREEN

1982 US Olympic Festival-South 4-0 / Gold

TAMICHA JACKSON

1997 FIBA U19 World Championships 6-1 / Gold

KAY KONERZA

1982 US Olympic Festival-North 1-3 / Fourth

VENUS LACY

Louisiana Tech players have competed in the Olympics, the World Championships, the World University Games, the Pan American Games, the Goodwill Games, the Junior World Championships, the R. William Jones Cup and the US Olympic Festival.

1997 USA Basketball International Invitational 3-1 / Gold

1996 Olympics 8-0 / Gold

1991 Pan American Games 4-2 / Bronze

1989 FIBA Americas Championship / Tournament of the Americas 3-4 / Fourth

JANICE LAWRENCE

1984 Olympics 6-0 / Gold

1984 R. William Jones Cup 8-0 / Gold

1983 World Championships 6-2 / Silver

1983 Pan American Games 5-0 / Gold

1981 US Olympic Festival-South 3-1 / Gold

KIM MULKEY

1984 Olympics 6-0 / Gold

1984 R. William Jones Cup 8-0 / Gold

1983 World Championships 6-2 / Silver

1983 Pan American Games 5-0 / Gold

1981 US Olympic Festival-South 3-1 / Gold

AMBER OBAZE

2002 FIBA Americas U20 Championship 4-0 / Gold

LORI SCOTT

1983 World University Games 5-1 / Gold

RACQUEL SPURLOCK

1994 R. William Jones Cup 8-0 / Gold

1993 FIBA U19 World Championship 5-2 / Seventh

AYANA WALKER

2001 World University Games 7-1 / Gold

1999 World University Games 4-2 / Silver

TERESA WEATHERSPOON

1992 Olympics 4-1 / Bronze

1988 Olympics 5-0 / Gold

1987 World University Games 4-1 / Fifth

1986 World Championships 7-0 / Gold

1986 Goodwill Games 5-0 / Gold

Venus Lacy (1996), Janice Lawrence (1984), Kim Mulkey (1984) and Teresa Weatherspoon (1988) all won Olympic Gold Medals during their USA Basketball playing days.

Lady Techsters have led their respective US National Teams to a mark of 155-28 all-time, including a mark of 29-1 in the Olympics.

00

Marilyn Norris (1977)

Pashala Perry (1997-98)

Courtney Hayes (2012-13)

JaQuan Jackson (2014-15)

MeMe Amand (2019-20)

0

Lakiste Barkus (2004-05)

Ashley Antony (1999-2001)

Ovlina Lewis (2001-02)

Sarah Johnson (2004)

Evie Goetz (2024)

1

Shordy Mulford (2008-09)

Janay Borum (2013)

Kelia Shelton (2015)

Dawn Gipson (2016)

Raizel Guinto (2017-2021)

Autumn Smith (2021-present)

2

Kenzi Bond (2002)

Amber Metoyer (2006-07)

Brietta Thomas (2008-11)

Whitney Frazier (2012-15)

Rochelle Vasquez (2016-17)

Keiunna Walker (2018-23)

3

Pam Crawford (1984)

Sheila Ethridge (1988-91)

Linda Watson (1995-96)

Shaka Massey (1999-2000)

Ashley Antony (2001)

Nastassja Levingston (2005-08)

Kiara Young (2009-12)

Jasmine Bryant (2013)

Kelia Shelton (2014)

Ruby Richie (2015-16)

Kierra Lang (2016-19)

Lee, Robyn (2020-present)

4

Janet Karvonen (1984-85)

Lisa Harvey (1986-88)

Pam Thomas (1992-94)

Jessica Sandifer (1994)

Amanda Wilson (1996)

Erica Smith-Taylor (2002-05)

Jelena Vucinic (2011-14)

Kierra Anthony (2015-19)

Amber Hawkison (2019-21)

Lotte Sant (2019-2023)

Paris Guillory (2024)

5 RETIRED

Angela Turner (1979-82)

10

Cindy McCarn (1978)

Julie Wilkerson (1979-83)

Penee Hall (1983-1985)

Shantel Hardison (1988-92)

Yen Quach (1995-96)

LaQuan Stallworth (1996-99)

Kristie McClain (2001)

Tasha Williams (2003-06)

Sidney Stewart (2008-09)

Reina Kempt (2010-11)

Brittany Lewis (2013)

Chrisstasia Walter (2014-15)

Maren Kreid (2015)

Amber Dixon (2017-2021)

Salma Bates (2021-2024)

11 RETIRED

Teresa Weatherspoon (1984-1988)

ALL-TIME UNIFORM NUMBERS

12

Sandy Freeman (1978-79)

Nicole Collins (1991-93)

Jennifer Pesnell (1994)

Anna Snider (1994-97)

Ayana Walker (1998-02)

Tiawana Pringle (2007)

DeAngela Sword (2009)

Shantale Bramble-Donaldson (2010-12)

Brooke Pumroy (2016)

Daria McCutcheon (2016-2020)

Gabbie Green (2022-2023)

13

Allene Kemp (1978)

Vickie Green (1983)

Tori Harrison (1983-87)

Terri Meyer (1987-91)

Nicole Burn (1997-98)

14

Belinda Jones (1978)

Angela Lawson (1984-88)

LaQuan Stallworth (1996)

Beverly Moore (2000-01)

Aarica Ray-Boyd (2002-06)

Tarkeisha Wysinger (2007-11)

Anna McLeod (2016-18)

Amariah Stanard (2019-20)

Rhi Ockwell (2021-22)

15

Karla Mancil (1978-79)

Jennifer White (1979-83)

Melinda Chambless (1984-88)

Katie Cochran (1994-98)

Shakera McReynolds (2001)

Toya George (2002-04)

Brittany Jefferson (2012-14)

Makayla Johnson (2017-18)

Monette Bolden (2019-2021)

Jadona Davis (2021-22)

20 RETIRED

Kim Mulkey (1980-84)

21

Holly Kidd (1978)

Kay Konerza (1982-86)

DeJuna Jackson (1990-93)

Monica Maxwell (1995-99)

Tamaka Clay (2003)

Shan Moore (2003-07)

Keshia Warren (2007-09)

Martina Holloway (2009-11)

Kanedria Andrews (2011-15)

Bre Harris (2018-2021)

22

Mary Nell Kendrick (1978-79)

Pam Gant (1981-85)

Phoebe Dunn (1988)

Sebrena Smith (1990)

Kendra Neal (1992-96)

Christie Sides (1998-2000)

Ty Moore (2002-07)

Tiawana Pringle (2007-10)

Angie Felton (2010-2012)

Jasmine LeBlanc (2015-17)

Maria Delgado (2017-18)

Grayson Bright (2018-2020)

Tyler Jackson (2021)

Jianna Morris (2024-pres.)

23

Sandra Felton (1981-82)

Tatia Brown (1984-88)

Catina Malone (1993-95)

Stacey Hill (1996)

Danielle Butler (1998)

Jo Sneed (2006-08)

Whitney Jones (2008-12)

Lulu Perry (2012-14)

Reauna Cleaver (2015-19)

Irene Murua (2021)

Silvia Nativi (2021-24)

24

Lyn Anastasio (1980-81)

Sherry McDonald (1983-87)

Barbara Bolden (1989-90)

Amy Brown (1991-95)

Jackie Bailey (1995-1997)

Brooke Lassiter (1998-02)

Eboni Mangum (2005-07)

Brittany Hardy (2011-12)

TyJae Chenevert (2013-14)

Tiara Davenport (2014-16)

Ashley Reid (2016-17)

Taylor Stahly (2017-19)

Lotte Sant (2019-21)

Amaya Brannon (2021-24)

25

Marilyn Norris (1977-78)

Lori Scott (1979-83)

Debra Williams (1992-96)

Betty Lennox (1998-2000)

Amisha Carter (2002-2004)

Margaret DeCiman (2004-06)

Brandi Wingate (2014-16)

Nikki McDonald (2017-19)

Korie Allensworth (2021)

30

Kathy Bailey (1974-77)

Paulette Stall (1985-89)

Amanda Wilson (1995-99)

Sierra Nixon (2006-07)

Tavasha Anderson (2010-13)

Ashley Santos (2015-17)

31

Charlotte Cloud (1975-76)

Joletta Riser (1990-94)

Latoshia Malone (1994-95)

Crystal Allen (1999-2000)

32

Debbo Baragona (1974-75)

Ann Pendergrass (1978-82)

Stacey Davis (1983-87)

Annie Lockett (1989-91)

Maquisha Walker (1993-96)

Cheryl Ford (1999-03)

Quantae Thomas (2005-06)

Whitney Jones (2007-08)

Jasmine Bendolph (2008-12)

Kelia Shelton (2012-13)

Kevione Moten (2013-17)

Zhanae Whitney (2017-19)

Kate Thompson (2021-24)

33

LaVerne Henderson (1975)

Joy Gibson (1976-77)

Beanie Lincoln (1986-88)

Lisa Payne (1991-92)

Jamie Scheppmann (1996-99)

Essence Perry (2000-02)

Tosha Christmas (2004-05)

Adrienne Johnson (2007-11)

Savanna Langston (2011-15)

Mackenzie Wurm (2021-present)

34

Belinda Jones (1974-77)

Mari Willis (1979-80)

Debbie Primeaux (1980-84)

Michelle Martin (1989-92)

Jackie Bailey (1994-96)

Alisa Burras (1996-98)

Amber Obaze (2000-04)

Alexus Malone (2016-18)

DeAndre’a Alexander (2018-19)

Ayen Angoi (2022-24)

35

Mary Robertson (1974-76)

Pam Wells (1988-90)

Tamicha Jackson (1996-2000)

Tiffany Thompson (2003-05)

40 RETIRED

Debbie Burks (1974-76)

Nora Lewis (1985-89)

41 RETIRED

Holly Kidd (1976-77)

Pam Kelly (1978-82)

42

Patsy Speights (1974-75)

Mary Nell Kendrick (1975-79)

Cara Guillon (1988-92)

Takeisha Lewis (1998-02)

Shanavia Dowdell (2006-10)

Veanca Hall (2012-14)

43 RETIRED

Mickie DeMoss (1974-77)

Venus Lacy (1987-90)

Racquel Spurlock (1992-96)

44

Connie Coker (1974-75)

Debra Rodman (1980-84)

Erica Westbrooks (1984-88)

Kenya Bibbs (2000-02)

Sultra Harding (2002-03)

Tashia Combs (2004-05)

Anna Larr Roberson (2019-24)

45

Kathy Singletary (1974-75)

Danielle Whitehurst (1989-93)

Tamika Kursh (2003-07)

Kara Jones (2007-08)

Anja Bukvic (2022-24)

50

Jane Ellen Cook (1975-79)

Tia Sossamon (1979-83)

Jocelyn Watson (1986-90)

LaShawn Brown (1991-95)

Trina Frierson (1999-04)

April Williams (2006-08)

51 RETIRED

Gail Hays (1975-77)

Janice Lawrence (1980-84)

52

Kay Ford (1975-79)

Rita Rust (1979-82)

Priya Gilmore (1995-99)

Laura Beth Martin (2002-03)

Tia Lawson (2004-07)

53

Mandy Warren (1975-77)

Angie Donner (1977-79)

54

Janice Mulford (1979-80)

Melshika Bowman (1997-00)

55 RETIRED

Elinor Griffin (1976-79)

Vickie Johnson (1992-96)

ALABAMA

Shanavia Dowdell, Calera

Jasmine Bendolph, Mobile

Bre Harris, Mobile

DeAngela Sword, Montgomery

Kiara Young, Rogersville

ARKANSAS

Michelle Martin, Bentonville

Janice Moore, Camden

Erica Westbrooks, Camden

Jamie Scheppmann, Cove

Sidney Stewart, Damascus

Kanedria Andrews, El Dorado

Whitney Frazier, El Dorado

Savanna Langston, El Dorado

Tamika Kursh, Ft.Smith

Brooke Lassiter, Hamburg

Tasha Williams, Kingsland

Amber Hawkison, Little Rock

Keiunna Walker, Lonoke

Kathy Jones, McGehee

Jocelyn Watson, McNeil

Angie Donner, Piggot

Jianna Morris, Sherwood

Kierra Lang, Springdale

Gail Sanders, Stephens

Chrisstasia Walter, Texarkana

Erica Smith-Taylor, Wheatley

AUSTRALIA

Rhi Ockwell, Kilsyth

CANADA

Margaret DeCiman, Saskatchewan

Raizel Guinto, Winnipeg

CALIFORNIA

Lakiste Barkus, Long Beach

Linda Watson, Los Angeles

Amisha Carter, Oakland

TyJae Chenevert, Richmond

COLORADO

Amber Metoyer, Boulder

FLORIDA

Jo Sneed, Belle Glade

Priya Gilmore, Jacksonville

Dawn Gipson, Jacksonville

Angie Felton, Leesburg

Brittany Lewis, Orange Park

Brittany Hardy, Orlando

Jackie Bailey, Pahokee

GEORGIA

Nikki McDonald, Atlanta

Sandra Felton, Cordele

Amariah Stanard, Lithonia

ILLINOIS

Yen Quach, Bloomington

Alisa Burras, Chicago

Ashley Santos, Geneva

Pam Grant, Joliet

Nora Lewis, Peoria

INDIANA

Monica Maxwell, East Chicago

Anna Snider, Ramsey

Cara Gullion, Scottsburg

ITALY

Silva Nativi, Ferrara

KANSAS

Taylor Stahly, Newton

Kristie McClain, Wichita

KENTUCKY

Reauna Cleaver, Elizabethtown

Tamaka Clay, Lexington

LOUISIANA

ALL-TIME BY STATE

Monette Bolden, Abbeville

Melshika Bowman, Alexandria

Kay Ford, Alexandria

Mary Robertson, Alexandria

Ashley Antony, Anacoco

DeAndre’a Alexander, Arcadia

Ruby Richie, Arcadia

Maquisha Walker, Athens

Christie Sides, Baker

Reina Kempt, Baton Rouge

Brietta Thomas, Baton Rouge

Debbie Primeaux, Bell City

Ann May, Benton

Cindy McCarn, Benton

Lulu Perry, Benton

Jasmine Bryant, Bossier City

Jasmine LeBlanc, Breaux Bridge

Connie Coker, Calhoun

Melinda Chambless, Chatham

Jennifer Pesnell, Choudrant

Pam Kelly, Columbia

Karla Mancil, Columbia

Vickie Johnson, Coushatta

Debbie Burks, Delhi

Mickie DeMoss, Delhi

Kate Thompson, Denham Springs

Pam Crawford, DeRidder

Racqual Spurlock, Donaldsonville

Billie Fryer, Epps

Belinda Jones, Eros

Adrienne Johnson, Franklin

Tia Lawson, Geismar

Holly Kid, Gibsland

Kim Mulkey, Hammond

Mandy Warren, Heflin

Sierra Nixon, Houma

Mary Nell Kendrick, Jena

Joletta Riser, Jena

Marilyn Norris, Jones

Cynthia Loyd, Jonesboro-Hodge

Salma Bates, Kenner

Paris Guillory, Lake Charles

Elinor Griffin, Lake Providence

Takeisha Lewis, Lisbon

Jeannie Speights, Logansport

Patsy Speights, Logansport

Sebrena Smith, Mansfield

Tarkeisha Wysinger, Many

Shan Moore, Minden

Veanca Hall, Monroe

Beverly Moore, Monroe

Kevione Moten, Monroe

Shantel Hardison, Natchitoches

Kierra Anthony, New Iberia

Latoshia Malone, Opelousas

Kendra Neal, Pelican

Sherry McDonald, Pitkin

Catina Malone, Quitman

Stacy Hill, Rayville

Nicole Burn, Ruston

Sandy Freeman, Ruston

Sheila Ethridge, Ruston

Gail Hays, Ruston

Nastassja Levingston, Ruston

Ann Pendergrass, Ruston

Anna Larr Roberson, Ruston

Angela Turner, Saline

Barbara Bolden, Shreveport

Danielle Butler, Shreveport

Katie Cochran, Shreveport

Ty Moore, Shreveport

Rita Rust, Shreveport

Pam Thomas, Shreveport

Danielle Whitehurst, Shreveport

Amanda Wilson, Shreveport

Jane Ellen Cook, Simsboro

DeJuna Jackson, Slidell

Tarleshia Brown, St. Amant

Charlotte Cloud, Stonewall

Kathy Bailey, Summerfield

Cheryl Ford, Summerfield

Pashala Perry, Tallulah

Julie Wilkerson, Tioga

Joy Gibson, Vivian

Sarah Johnson, Welsh

Whitney Jones, West Monroe

Jessica Sandifer, West Monroe

April Williams, West Monroe

Mari Willis, West Monroe

MARYLAND

Brandi Wingate, Columbia

Tori Harrison, Townson

Janay Borum, Upper Marlboro

MICHIGAN

Ovlina Lewis, Detroit

Shakera McReynolds, Lansing

MINNESOTA

Lisa Harvey, Benton Harbor

Kay Konerza, Lester Prairie

Janet Karvonen, New York Mills

MISSISSIPPI

Jadona Davis, Buckatunna

Toya George, Clinton

Tavasha Anderson, Grenada

Lori Scott, Jackson

Janice Lawrence, Lucedale

Tiawana Pringle, Meridian

Robyn Lee, Moss Point

Alexus Malone, Oxford

Kenya Bibbs, Starkville

Catrina Frierson, Vicksburg

MISSOURI

Betty Lennox, Independence

Tia Sossamon, Raymore

NETHERLANDS

Lotte Sant, Amsterdam

NEW MEXICO

Martina Holloway, Albuquerque

NEW YORK

Shantale Bramble-Donaldson, Bronx

NEW ZEALAND

Jelena Vucinic, Nelson

NEVADA

Courtney Hayes, Las Vegas

OHIO

LaShawn Brown, Cleveland

Lisa Payne, Columbus

Brooke Pumroy, Fairborn

Sultra Harding, Xenia

OKLAHOMA

Kenzi Bond, Canton

Judy Smith, Chandler

Essence Perry, Lawton

Tashia Combs, Midwest City

Allene Kemp, Milburn

Korie Allensworth, Sulphur

Tatia Brown, Tulsa

SERBIA

Anja Bukvic, Belgrade

SPAIN

Irene Murua, Arrasate Mondragon

SOUTH CAROLINA

Kelia Shelton, Rock Hill

Beanie Lincoln, Summerville

TENNESSEE

Venus Lacy, Chattanooga

Maren Kreid, Franklin

Amy Brown, Livingston

Jennifer White, Loretta

TEXAS

Phoebe Dunn, Abernathy

Tyler Jackson, Allen

Mackenzie Wurm, Allen

Amber Dixon, Arlington

Shaka Massey, Arlington

Autumn Smith, Arlington

Gabbie Green, Bellville

Janice Mulford, Bullard

Makayla Johnson, Crowley

MeMe Amand, Dallas

Ayen Angoi, Dallas

Tiara Davenport, Dallas

Vickie Green, Dallas

Tamicha Jackson, Dallas

Amber Obaze, Dallas

Debra Rodman, Dallas

Quantae Thomas, Dallas

Tiffany Thompson, Dallas

Evie Goet, Denton

Grayson Bright, Ft. Worth

Annie Lockett, Garland

Hartford Jackson, Grand Prairie

Eboni Mangum, Houston

Debra Williams, Houston

Ayana Walker, Houston

Anna McLeod, Houston

Chrystal Allen, Karnack

JaQuan Jackson, Killeen

Brittney Jefferson, Leggett

Terri Meyer, Levelland

Stacy Davis, Lewisville

Pam Wells, Lewisville

Kesia Warren, Lewisville

Angela Lawson, Longview

Rochelle Vasquez, McKinney

Kara Jones, Moody

Pennee Hall, Mount Belvieu

Teresa Weatherspoon, Pineland

Amaya Brannon, Plano

Daria McCutcheon, Plano

Nicole Collins, Round Rock

LaQuan Stallworth, Silsbee

Aarica Ray-Boyd, Texarkana

Ashley Reid, Wichita Falls

UTAH

Shordy Mulford, West Valley City

VIRGINIA

Lyn Anastasio, Hampton

WISCONSIN

Paulette Stall, La Crosse

UNKNOWNS

Debbo Baragona

LaVerne Henderson

Kathy Singletary

ALL-TIME SCORES

1974-75 (13-9)

Home: 3-1, Road: 3-2, Neutral: 7-6

Starters:

F-Belinda Jones 22.5, 10.2

C-Laverne Henderson 19.5,14.9

G-Mickie DeMoss 17.1, 2.9

F-Mary Robertson 9.7, 6.5

G-Charlotte Cloud 3.0, 1.8

Top Subs:

Kathy Bailey 3.3, 1.0

Deb Baragona 3.1, 1.5

Coach: Sonja Hogg

Jan. 7 H Southeastern La. L 59-55 Ruston, La. N/A

Jan. 24 H LSU W 97-83 Ruston, La. N/A

Jan. 27 A UL-Monroe L 84-78 Monroe, La. N/A

Jan. 31 N Northwestern St. L 76-56 Baton Rouge, La. N/A

Jan. 31 N New Orleans W 80-55 Baton Rouge, La. N/A

Feb. 1 N Nicholls St. W 95-71 Baton Rouge, La. N/A

Feb. 1 N Northwestern St. L 86-77OT Baton Rouge, La. N/A

Feb. 4 H UL-Monroe W 99-76 Ruston, La. N/A

Feb. 7 N New Orleans W 77-60 Natchitoches, La. N/A

Feb. 7 A Northwestern St. W 87-83OT Natchitoches, La. N/A

Feb. 8 N Southeastern La. L 81-44 Natchitoches, La. N/A

Feb. 8 A Northwestern St. L 87-86 Natchitoches, La. N/A

Feb. 10 N AAU All-Stars W 80-78 Logansport, La. N/A

Feb. 12 A UL-Monroe L 84-80 Monroe, La. N/A

Feb. 15 N UL-Monroe W 97-88 Pineville, La. N/A

Feb. 15 N New Orleans W 104-73 Pineville, La. N/A

Feb. 17 H UL-Monroe W 116-66 Ruston, La. N/A

Feb. 18 A Northwestern St. W 79-78 Natchitoches, La. N/A

LAIAW STATE TOURNAMENT

Feb. 20 N McNeese St. L 70-65 Baton Rouge, La. N/A

Feb. 21 N Nicholls St. W 85-62 Baton Rouge, La. N/A

Feb. 21 A LSU W 95-87 Baton Rouge, La. N/A

Feb. 21 N McNeese St. L 58-56 Baton Rouge, La. N/A

1975-76 (19-10)

Home: 8-2, Road: 6-4, Neutral: 5-4

Starters:

C-Kay Ford 18.5, 9.7

F-Belinda Jones 14.1, 13.4

G-Kathy Bailey 10.1, 4.2

G-Mickie DeMoss 8.9, 2.4

F-Mandy Warren 8.8, 7.1

Top Subs:

Jane Ellen Cook 8.7, 5.1

Mary Nell Kendrick 8.3, 3.7

Coach: Sonja Hogg

Dec. 4 H Ouachita Baptist W 72-55 Ruston, La. N/A

Dec. 5 A Nicholls St. W 97-75 Thibodaux, La. 300

Dec. 12 A Panola Jr Col L 74-63 Carthage, Texas N/A

Dec. 18 A McNeese St. W 85-78 Lake Charles, La. N/A

Jan. 6 H Mississippi College L 80-70 Ruston, La. N/A

Jan. 10 A New Orleans W 87-35 New Orleans, La. N/A

Jan. 14 A UL-Lafayette W 106-34 Lafayette, La. N/A

Jan. 15 H UL-Monroe W 81-72 Ruston, La. N/A

Jan. 17 H Nicholls St. W 90-58 Ruston, La. N/A

Jan. 20 A Northwestern St. L 76-70 Natchitoches, La. N/A

Jan. 23 H Panola Jr Col W 72-66 Ruston, La. N/A

Jan. 26 H McNeese St. L 56-55 Ruston, La. N/A

Jan. 30 H New Orleans W 96-44 Ruston, La. N/A

Feb. 6 H Louisiana College W 87-49 Ruston, La. N/A

Feb. 10 H Northwestern St. W 83-71 Ruston, La. N/A

Feb. 13 N Southern W 81-69 Monroe, La. N/A

Feb. 14 N Northwestern St. L 84-73 Monroe, La. N/A

Feb. 14 N Southern L 75-70 Monroe, La. N/A

Feb. 17 A Southeastern La. L 76-72 Hammond, La. N/A

Feb. 18 A LSU W 64-49 Baton Rouge, La. N/A

Feb. 21 N UL-Monroe W 63-61 Natchitoches, La. N/A

Feb. 21 N McNeese St. W 64-53 Natchitoches, La. N/A

Feb. 21 A Northwestern St. W 85-76 Natchitoches, La. N/A

Feb. 25 A UL-Monroe L 73-66 Monroe, La. N/A

Feb. 26 H UL-Lafayette W 93-65 Ruston, La. N/A

LAIAW STATE TOURNAMENT

March 4 N UL-Lafayette W 84-62 New Orleans, La. N/A

March 5 N Northwestern St. L 83-80 New Orleans, La. N/A

March 6 N UL-Monroe W 69-64 New Orleans, La. N/A

March 6 N LSU L 85-77 New Orleans, La. N/A

1976-77 (22-9)

Home: 10-2, Road: 6-4, Neutral: 6-3

Starters:

C-Elinor Griffin 16.0, 13.3

F-Kay Ford 15.7, 7.5

F-Belinda Jones 14.4, 5.0

G-Jane Ellen Cook 13.1, 4.3

G-Mickie DeMoss 5.1, 1.5

Top Subs: Marilyn Norris 9.4, 6.5 Judy Smith 3.0, 1.6

Coach: Sonja Hogg

Nov. 30 H Panola Jr. Col W 78-69 Ruston, La. N/A

Dec. 2 H Northwestern St. W 88-70 Ruston, La. N/A

Dec. 7 A Ouachita Baptist W 88-40 Arkadelphia, Ark. N/A

Jan. 11 H Mississippi College L 78-75 Ruston, La. N/A

Jan. 13 H Southeastern La. L 104-102OT Ruston, La. N/A

Jan. 17 A Panola Jr College W 80-60 Carthage, Texas N/A

Jan. 17 A Northwestern St. W 101-83 Natchitoches, La. N/A

Jan. 19 A #2 Delta St. L 95-78 Cleveland, Miss. N/A

Jan. 22 H LSU W 86-73 Ruston, La. N/A

Jan. 26 H UL-Monroe W 99-75 Ruston, La. N/A

Jan. 28 A Nicholls St. W 90-67 Thibodaux, La. N/A

Feb. 1 A LSU L 92-72 Baton Rouge, La. N/A

Feb. 2 A Southeastern La. L 106-96 Hammond, La N/A

Feb. 5 H Nicholls St. W 94-50 Ruston, La. N/A

Feb. 9 H Louisiana College W 72-58 Ruston, La. N/A

Feb. 11 N Southwest Texas W 85-53 Houston, Texas N/A

Feb. 11 N Texas L 84-59 Houston, Texas N/A

Feb. 12 N Northwestern St. W 67-59 Houston, Texas N/A

Feb. 12 N Texas A & M W 69-67 Houston, Texas N/A

Feb. 14 A Mississippi College L 117-108 Clinton, Miss. 375

Feb. 16 A UL-Monroe W 95-73 Monroe, La. 500

Feb. 18 A Louisiana College W 98-42 Pineville, La. 450

LAIAW STATE TOURNAMENT

Feb. 23 H Tulane W 99-52 Ruston, La. N/A

Feb. 24 H Northwestern St. W 93-74 Ruston, La. N/A

Feb. 25 H LSU W 101-88 Ruston, La. N/A

Feb. 26 H Northwestern St. W 80-72 Ruston, La. N/A AIAW REGION 4 TOURNAMENT

March 9 N Oklahoma St.W 93-74 Monroe, La. N/A

March 10 N Baylor L 84-78 Monroe, La. N/A

March 10 N Texas-Arlington W 106-70 Monroe, La. N/A

March 11 N Northwestern St. W 89-81 Monroe, La. N/A

March 12 N #18 Texas L 94-85 Monroe, La. N/A

1977-78 (20-8)

Home: 8-1, Road: 7-5, Neutral: 5-2 Starters:

C-Elinor Griffin 19.4, 12.6

G-Jane Ellen Cook 13.9, 4.5

F-Belinda Jones 13.0, 5.6

F-Kay Ford 2.5, 6.9

G-Mary Nell Kendrick 4.0, 2.9

Top Subs:

Marilyn Norris 9.4, 6.5

Judy Smith 3.0, 1.6

Coach: Sonja Hogg

Nov. 15 A Panola Jr Col W 71-66 Carthage, Texas 500

Nov. 24 N Texas Tech W 59-54 Plainview, Texas 400

Nov. 25 N Kansas St. W 90-82OT Plainview, Texas 250

Nov. 26 A #3 Wayland Baptist L 75-61 Plainview, Texas 2,300

Nov. 29 H Panola Jr College W 83-67 Ruston, La. 1,500

Dec. 5 A #4 Delta St. L 67-62 Cleveland, Miss. 1,477

Dec. 8 H Louisiana College W 92-72 Ruston, La. 750

Dec. 12 H UL-Monroe W 96-67 Ruston, La. 750

Dec. 16 A McNeese St. W 88-67 Lake Charles, La. 500

Jan. 12 H UL-Lafayette W 102-45 Ruston, La. 900

Jan. 14 H Mississippi College W 91-74 Ruston, La. 675

Jan. 16 A Northwestern St. W 97-75 Natchitoches, La. 565

Jan. 21 A #15 Stephen F. Austin L 80-67 Nacogdoches, Texas 2,500

Jan. 23 A Mississippi College L 75-73 Clinton, Miss. 310

Jan. 31 H Northwestern St. W 92-69 Ruston, La. 630

Feb. 2 A Louisiana College W 76-64 Pineville, La. 805

Feb. 6 H McNeese St. W 90-69 Ruston, La. 350

Feb. 7 A Belhaven College W 78-65 Jackson, Miss. 250

Feb. 11 H #17 Stephen F. Austin W 74-73 Ruston, La. 1,363

Feb. 14 H #5 Delta St. L 74-71 Ruston, La. 2,583

Feb. 16 A UL-Monroe W 84-80 Monroe, La. 600

LAIAW STATE TOURNAMENT

Feb. 23 N UL-Lafayette W 84-52 Baton Rouge, La. 500

Feb. 24 N Southern W 89-62 Baton Rouge, La. 1,000

Feb. 25 A #2 LSU L 77-59 Baton Rouge, La. 2,500

AIAW REGION 4 TOURNAMENT

March 8 N Baylor W 91-78 Nacogdoches, Texas N/A

March 9 N Oral Roberts W 80-61 Nacogdoches, Texas N/A

March 10 N #3 Wayland Baptist L 87-81 Nacogdoches, Texas N/A

March 11 N #2 LSU L 78-76 Nacogdoches, Texas 750

1978-79 (34-4)

Home: 10-0, Road: 11-2, Neutral: 13-2

Starters:

C-Elinor Griffin 17.8, 11.1

G-Angela Turner 16.0, 6.5

G-Jane Ellen Cook 11.6, 3.7

F-Kay Ford 7.2, 5.5

G-Mary Nell Kendrick 3.9, 7.2apg

Top Subs: Pam Kelly 19.0, 9.8

Angie Donner 2.6, 2.0

NATIONAL FINALISTS

Coach: Sonja Hogg

Nov. 19 A Nicholls St. W 90-51 Thibodeaux, La. 400

Nov. 20 A UL-Lafayette W 88-44 Lafayette, La. 250

Nov. 28 A Louisiana College W 61-52 Pineville, La. 450

Nov. 30 H Arkansas W 82-28 Ruston, La. 1,625

Dec. 1 H Memphis W 76-57 Ruston, La. 1,423

Dec. 5 H UL-Monroe W 86-50 Ruston, La. 1,525

Dec. 6 A Northwestern St. W 104-61 Natchitoches, La. 375

Dec. 14 N Central Missouri W 81-63 Columbus, Miss. 100

Dec. 14 A Miss. Women’s Univ. W 83-75 Columbus, Miss. 250

Dec. 15 N #13 Valdosta St. L 85-82 Columbus, Miss. 350

Dec. 16 N #1 Tennessee W 64-56 Columbus, Miss. 250

Dec. 30 A McNeese St. L 71-70 Lake Charles, La. 900

Jan. 10 A Pepperdine W 87-63 Malibu, Calif. 70

Jan. 12 A #10 UCLA W 85-81 Los Angeles, Calif. 1,317

Jan. 13 A Southern Cal W 76-68 Los Angeles, Calif. 2,500

Jan. 16 H Louisiana College W 98-45 Ruston, La. 1,428

Jan. 19 H #2 Stephen F. Austin W 76-68 Ruston, La. 3,604

Jan. 23 H McNeese St. W 101-46 Ruston, La. 2,048

Jan. 27 A #6 Wayland Baptist W 75-64 Plainview, Texas 1,500

Jan. 30 H Belhaven College W 81-50 Ruston, La. 1,729

Feb. 2 N SMU W 72-50 Clinton, Miss. 200

Feb. 3 A Mississippi College W 81-80 Clinton, Miss. 500

Feb. 7 A UL-Monroe W 77-65 Monroe, La. 2,040

Feb. 8 H Wayland Baptist W 78-56 Ruston, La. 3,348

Feb. 10 A #2 Stephen F. Austin L 83-82 Nacogdoches, Texas 6,200

Feb. 12 H Northwestern St. W 89-66 Ruston, La. 1,653

Feb. 14 H #14 Delta St. W 89-66 Ruston, La. 3,151

LAIAW State TOURNAMENT

Feb. 22 N UL-Lafayette W 74-41 Monroe, La. 750

Feb. 23 N Southern W 105-83 Monroe, La. 900

Feb. 24 N LSU W 96-80 Monroe, La. 200

AIAW REGION 4 TOURNAMENT

??? N Texas A&M W 85-72 Tulsa, Okla. 400 ??? N UL-Monroe W 90-68 Tulsa, Okla. 650 ??? N #3 Texas W 77-74 Tulsa, Okla. 1,050

March 10 N #11 Wayland Baptist W 72-59 Tulsa, Okla. 1,500

AIAW NATIONAL TOURNAMENT

March 16 N #14 Kansas W 100-61 Carbondale, Ill. 560

March 17 N #18 Northwestern W 88-52 Carbondale, Ill. 1,000

March 23 N ✩#3 Tennessee W 102-84 Greensboro, N.C. 3,000

March 25 N ★#1 Old Dominion L 75-65 Greensboro, N.C.

1979-80 (40-5)

Home: 21-0, Road: 11-2, Neutral: 8-3

Starters:

C-Pam Kelly 20.7, 10.9

G-Angela Turner 18.2, 7.0

F-Lori Scott 11.5, 9.2

F-Tia Sossamon 9.9, 5.8

G-Jennifer White 9.6, 8.1apg

Top Subs:

Janice Mulford 11.8, 6.8

Julie Wilkerson 4.0, 3.3

Coach: Sonja Hogg

Nov. 19 A Southeastern La. W 107-64 Hammond, La. 1,300

Nov. 22 N Ohio St. W 89-67 Plainview, Texas 1,000

Nov. 23 N Kansas W 78-76 Plainview, Texas 1,260

Dec. 5 H McNeese St. W 102-76 Ruston, La. 2,101 Dec. 7 A #4 Tennessee L 73-71 Knoxville, Tenn. 1,243 Dec. 10 A Northwestern St. W 111-63 Natchitoches, La.

Old Dominion W 59-57 New York, N.Y. 2,300

Jan. 3 H Northwestern St. W 93-47 Ruston, La. 1,913 Jan. 4 H #14 UCLA W 93-77 Ruston, La. 5,320 Jan. 7 H #7

1980-81 (34-0)

Home: 14-0, Road: 10-0, Neutral: 10-0 Starters:

C-Pam Kelly 20.3, 9.1

F-Janice Lawerence 14.9, 8.3

G-Angela Turner 13.6, 5.4

F-Lori Scott 10.1, 7.4

G-Jennifer White 6.1, 4.1apg

Top Subs: Debra Rodman 9.1, 7.9

Kim Mulkey 7.4, 5.8apg

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Coach: Sonja Hogg

Dec. 1 A Louisiana College W 102-70 Pineville, La. 2,820

Dec. 5 H McNeese St. W 101-48 Ruston, La. 3,787

Dec. 8 H Wayland Baptist W 89-40 Ruston, La. 2,783 Dec. 9 H #6 South Carolina W 97-70 Ruston, La. 3,425 Dec. 11 A UL-Monroe W 90-50 Monroe, La. 2,100

Dec. 15 H #3 Tennessee W 77-53 Ruston, La. 5,200

Dec. 19 N #5 Kansas W 75-72 New York, N.Y. 950

Dec. 20 N #3 Rutgers W 67-60 New York, N.Y. 4,452

Jan. 6 H Mississippi College W 89-53 Ruston, La. 2,826

Jan. 10 H Southeastern La. W 110-57 Ruston, La. 1,400

Jan. 12 H Louisiana College W 100-60 Ruston, La. 2,450

Jan. 14 N Oral Roberts W 94-67 Shreveport, La. 2,903

Jan. 17 H #16 Stephen F. Austin W 81-57 Ruston, La. 5,200

Jan. 22 H #2 Old Dominion W 81-47 Ruston, La. 5,200

Jan. 26 A San Francisco W 69-58 San Francisco, Calif. 635

Jan. 28 A #6 Long Beach St. W 78-73 Long Beach, Calif. 1,856

Jan. 29 A #4 UCLA W 99-61 Los Angeles, Calif. 2,023

Jan. 31 A UNLV W 97-73 Las Vegas, Nev. 700

Feb. 5 H UL-Monroe W 95-53 Ruston, La. 3,180

Feb. 7 H Northwestern St. W 115-67 Ruston, La. 4,450

Feb. 9 H Southeastern La. W 101-56 Ruston, La. 2,950

Feb. 12 A #17 Stephen F. Austin W 79-61 Nacogdoches, Texas 7,118

Feb. 17 A Mississippi College W 92-45 Clinton, Miss. 1,800

Feb. 20 A #3 Old Dominion W 75-59 Norfolk, Va. 10,253

LAIAW STATE TOURNAMENT

Feb. 26 N New Orleans W 121-59 Hammond, La. 1,300

Feb. 27 N Northwestern St. W 90-36 Hammond, La. 1,300

Feb. 28 N Southern W 86-59 Hammond, La. 1,700

AIAW REGION 4 TOURNAMENT

March 12 N Oklahoma W 88-68 Nacogdoches, Texas 438

March 13 N Southern W 75-58 Nacogdoches, Texas 2813

March 14 A #19 Stephen F. Austin W 98-67 Nacogdoches, Texas 4,313

AIAW NATIONAL TOURNAMENT

March 21 H Jackson St. W 97-50 Ruston, La. 5,200

March 24 H #10 UCLA W 87-54 Ruston, La. 5,200

March 27 N ✩#4 Southern Cal W 66-50 Eugene, Oreg. 5,005

March 29 N ★#2 Tennessee W 79-59 Eugene, Oreg. 5,501

1981-82

(35-1)

Home: 16-0, Road: 11-1, Neutral: 8-0 Starters:

C-Pam Kelly 20.3, 9.1

F-Janice Lawerence 14.7, 7.0

G-Angela Turner 10.4, 4.9

F-Lori Scott 10.1, 7.4

G-Kim Mulkey 5.6, 5.6apg

Top Subs:

Debra Rodman 9.1, 7.9

Jennifer White 3.8, 4.1apg

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Coach: Sonja Hogg Nov. 26 N

N #15 Kansas W 70-39 Plainview,

Dec. 1 H Mississippi College W 100-55 Ruston, La. 4,250

Dec. 4 A New Orleans W 106-59 New Orleans, La. 1,940

Dec. 5 A McNeese St. W 80-38 Lake Charles, La. 3,200

Dec. 10 H Valdosta State W 97-54 Ruston, La.

Dec. 19 N #6 Rutgers W 83-73 New York, N.Y. 4,115

Dec. 20 N #3 Old Dominion W 68-51 New York, N.Y. 3,771

Jan. 6 H UL-Monroe W 102-47 Ruston, La. 3,100

Jan. 8 A #2 South Carolina W 71-58 Columbia, S.C. 5,327

Jan. 10 A #20 Tennessee W 72-64 Knoxville, Tenn. 3,160

Jan. 15 H Montclair St. W 95-48 Ruston, La. 3,340

Jan. 16 A #17 Stephen F. Austin W 69-59 Nacogdoches, Texas 5,681

Jan. 19 H #10 Long Beach St. W 74-46 Ruston, La. 4,880

Jan. 22 H Oral Roberts W 94-53 Ruston, La. 5,200

Jan. 25 A Clemson W 68-63 Clemson, S.C. 2,000

Jan. 27 N #16 Georgia W 83-60 Marietta, Ga. 3,025

Jan. 29 A #7 Old Dominion L 61-58 Norfolk, Va. 4,894

Feb. 1 A #5 Maryland W 73-56 College Park, Md. 2,260

Feb. 4 A UL-Monroe W 93-40 Monroe, La. 3,816

Feb. 6 H Baylor W 104-61 Ruston, La. 3,850

Feb. 12 H Stephen F. Austin W 105-58 Ruston, La 4,840

Feb. 15 H Alcorn St. W 108-47 Ruston, La. 2,670

Feb. 17 H McNeese St. W 113-60 Ruston, La. 3,080

Feb. 20 H UCLA W 103-63 Ruston, La. 5,200

Feb. 22 A Oklahoma W 101-57 Norman, Okla. 1,117

Feb. 23 A Oral Roberts W 89-51 Tulsa, Okla. 2,431

March 2 A Mississippi College W 94-52 Clinton, Miss. 2,506

NCAA TOURNAMENT

March 12 H Tennessee Tech W 114-53 Ruston, La. 4,120

March 18 H #17 Arizona St. W 92-54 Ruston, La. 4,200

March 20 H #14 Kentucky W 82-60 Ruston, La. 4,850

March 26 N ✩#8 Tennessee W 69-46 Norfolk, Va. 6,000

March 28 N ★#2 Cheyney St. W 76-62 Norfolk, Va. 9,531

1982-83 (31-2)

Home: 18-1, Road: 9-0, Neutral: 4-1

Starters:

F-Janice Lawerence 20.7, 9.1

C-Debra Rodman 13.3, 10.7

F-Lori Scott 12.9, 6.5

G-Kim Mulkey 6.7, 7.0apg

G-Jennifer White 6.6, 5.0apg

Top Subs: Pam Gant 8.9, 2.6

NATIONAL FINALISTS

Coaches: Sonja Hogg & Leon Barmore

Nov. 30 A Mississippi College W 95-62 Clinton, Miss. 1,500

Dec. 4 H #1 Southern Cal L 64-58 Ruston, La. 8,700

Dec. 9 H Alabama W 83-56 Ruston, La. 2,550

Dec. 10 H Northwestern W 86-54 Ruston, La. 2,720

Dec. 11 H #8 Cheyney St. W 60-45 Ruston, La. 3,430

Dec. 14 H #9 Tennessee W 80-64 Ruston, La. 3,630

Dec. 19 N Washington W 103-51 Portland, Oreg. 1,727

Dec. 20 N #6 Texas W 86-64 Portland, Oreg. 2,411

Dec. 21 N #7

1983-84 (30-3)

Home: 15-0, Road: 13-2, Neutral: 2-1 Starters:

F-Janice Lawerence 21.3, 8.1

G-Pam Gant 16.3, 3.3

C-Debra Rodman 9.2, 9.4

G-Kim Mulkey 8.8, 7.3apg

F-Pam Crawford 6.3, 3.4

Top Subs: Tori Harrison 9.4, 6.6 Stacey Davis 5.0, 3.9

NATIONAL SEMIFINALISTS

Coaches: Sonja Hogg & Leon Barmore

Nov. 29 A Arkansas W 75-52 Fayetteville, Ark. 2,632

Nov. 30 H Mississippi College W 109-60 Ruston, La. 4,550

Dec. 2 H #7 Kansas W 103-71 Ruston, La. 2,770

Dec. 3 H #18 WKU W 82-50 Ruston, La. 3,610

Dec. 10 H Indiana W 76-47 Ruston, La. 3,880

Dec. 12 A Northwestern St. W 82-46 Natchitoches, La. 900

Dec. 17 N Ohio St. W 79-57 Dallas, Texas 1,000

Jan. 3 H #1 Southern Cal W 75-66 Ruston, La. 8,370

Jan. 4 H UCLA W 94-58 Ruston, La. 4,080

Jan. 6 H #4 Long Beach St. W 73-57 Ruston, La. 5,875 Jan. 12 H Notre Dame W 83-56 Ruston, La. 4,325

Jan. 14 H UL-Monroe W 88-67 Ruston, La. 8,825

Jan. 18 A #12 Tennessee W 81-63 Knoxville, Tenn. 2,930

Jan. 20 N Cheyney St. W 100-72

Tia Sossamon 8.3, 4.4

March 10 A McNeese St. W 87-43 Lake Charles, La. 1,000

NCAA TOURNAMENT

March 16 H Texas Tech W 94-68 Ruston, La. 5,170

March 23 H #8 LSU W 92-67 Ruston, La. 7,650

March 25 H #1 Texas W 85-60 Ruston, La. 6,840

March 30 N ✩#5 Southern Cal L 62-57 Los Angeles, Calif. 6,172

1984-85 (29-4)

Home: 16-0, Road: 7-4, Neutral: 6-0

Starters:

G-Pam Gant 23.6, 4.3

C-Toni Harrison 14.5, 9.2

F-Stacey Davis 10.4, 8.0

F-Janet Karvonen 6.0, 2.4

G-T. Weatherspoon 5.9, 7.2apg

Top Subs:

Erica Westbrooks 7.0, 5.6

Titia Brown 5.0, 3.2

Coaches: Sonja Hogg & Leon Barmore

Nov. 30 N Stephen F. Austin W 104-48 Lawrence, Kans. 400

Dec. 1 A Kansas W 76-65 Lawrence, Kans. 600

Dec. 5 H Southeastern La. W 92-39 Ruston, La. 3820

Dec. 7 H Wisconsin W 86-51 Ruston, La. 2425

Dec. 8 H Memphis W 86-54 Ruston, La. 2030

Dec. 11 H Oklahoma St. W 73-64 Ruston, La. 1840

Dec. 13 H #15 Tennessee W 73-57 Ruston, La. 4120

Dec. 15 N Texas-San Antonio W 80-39 Dallas, Texas 250

Dec. 17 A Houston W 71-58 Houston, Texas 325

Jan. 5 H Cal Poly-Pomona W 94-62 Ruston, La. 6120

Jan. 7 H #10 Penn St. W 97-83 Ruston, La. 5660

Jan. 9 H Kansas St. W 83-75 Ruston, La. 2215

Jan. 12 H #12 Auburn W 85-65 Ruston, La. 4405

Jan. 15 H SMU W 71-46 Ruston, La. 2320

Jan. 17 A Stephen F. Austin W 98-58 Nacogdoches, Texas 1200

Jan. 22 H #4 UL-Monroe W 79-77OT Ruston, La. 8525

Jan. 26 A #8 Southern Cal W 83-792OT Los Angeles, Calif. 7538

Jan. 29 A UCLA W 76-50 Los Angeles, Calif. 354

Jan. 31 A #3 Long Beach St. L 81-76 Long Beach, Calif. 2237

Feb. 2 A UNLV L 80-77 Las Vegas, Nev. 3387

Feb. 6 H Middle Tennessee W 86-62 Ruston, La. 2670

Feb. 9 H #20 Alabama W 76-51 Ruston, La. 4140

Feb. 11 A #4 UL-Monroe L 80-67 Monroe, La. 8155

Feb. 13 H #3 Old Dominion W 72-63 Ruston, La. 5970

Feb. 16 A Oral Roberts W 78-59 Tulsa, Okla. 1500

Feb. 20 H Stephen F. Austin W 94-61 Ruston, La. 6470

Feb. 22 N Loyola-Marymount W 79-46 Anchorage, Alaska 600

Feb. 23 N North Carolina W 80-59 Anchorage, Alaska 920

Feb. 24 N #9 Penn St. W 88-69 Anchorage, Alaska 1400

March 7 A Mississippi College W 100-68 Clinton, Miss. 766

NCAA TOURNAMENT

March 15 H Illinois St. W 81-57 Ruston, La. 3580

March 22 N #20 San Diego St. W 94-64 Monroe, La. 6850

March 24 A #2 UL-Monroe L 85-76 Monroe, La. 7023

1985-86 (27-5)

Home: 15-1, Road: 11-3, Neutral: 1-1

Starters:

C-Tori Harrison 16.3, 7.7

F-Nora Lewis 13.3, 7.1

G-Angela Lawson 11.4, 4.0

G-T Weatherspoon 8.8, 7.9apg

F-Stacey Davis 5.8, 6.3

Top Subs:

Ericia Westbrooks 10.9, 6.5

Paulette Stall 5.9, 2.6

Coach: Leon Barmore

Nov. 22 N Florida A&M W 61-56 Manhattan, Kans. 450

Nov. 23 A Kansas St. W 73-63 Manhattan, Kans. 1010

Nov. 25 A Oklahoma St. W 76-68 Stillwater, Okla. 1507

Dec. 3 H Kansas W 83-50 Ruston, La. 3110

Dec. 6 H Illinois St. W 92-55 Ruston, La. 2150

Dec. 7 H Drake W 87-78 Ruston, La. 2840

Dec. 9 A Houston L 66-60 Houston, Texas 160

Dec. 11 A Hawaii-Pacific W 102-31 Honolulu, Hawaii 150

Dec. 12 A Hawaii W 92-49 Honolulu, Hawaii 250

Dec. 19 H Texas A&M W 79-49 Ruston, La. 1850

Jan. 4 H UCLA W 73-59 Ruston, La. 2080

Jan. 6 H #2 Southern Cal W 75-53 Ruston, La. 6105

Jan. 10 H #6 Long Beach St. W 80-68 Ruston, La. 4830

Jan. 13 H San Diego St. W 87-43 Ruston, La. 2470

Jan. 17 A Old Dominion W 77-70 Norfolk, Va. 3121

Jan. 23 A UL-Monroe L 86-76 Monroe, La. 7630

Jan. 25 H Miami (Fla) W 81-40 Ruston, La. 2510

Jan. 29 A Stephen F. Austin W 73-55 Nacogdoches, Texas 1800

Feb. 1 H Texas Tech W 77-71 Ruston, La. 4875

Feb. 3 H Memphis W 80-63 Ruston, La. 1890

Feb. 6 H Mississippi College W 87-45 Ruston, La. 1640

Feb. 10 A #14 Tennessee W 59-56 Knoxville, Tenn. 1302

Feb. 12 A #15 Penn St. L 72-68 University Park, Penn. 3232

Feb. 15 H Creighton W 66-61 Ruston, La. 2840

Feb. 18 H UL-Monroe L 82-74 Ruston, La. 8110

Feb. 22 A Alabama W 82-77 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 460

Feb. 26 H Stephen F. Austin W 75-49 Ruston, La. 2260

March 5 A UL-Lafayette W 50-42 Lafayette, La. 275

March 7 A New Orleans W 70-50 New Orleans, La. 250

NCAA TOURNAMENT

March 15 H Washington W 79-54 Ruston, La. 3230

March 20 A #8 Long Beach St. W 71-69 Long Beach, Calif. 2150

March 22 N #3 Southern Cal L 80-64 Long Beach, Calif. 3108

1986-87 (30-3)

Home: 14-0, Road: 11-2, Neutral: 5-1

Starters:

C-Tori Harrison 16.8, 7.7

F-Nora Lewis 14.2, 7.8

G-Angela Lawson 11.3, 4.2

G-T Weatherspoon 9.4, 8.15apg

G-Stacey Davis 4.8, 6.1

Top Subs:

Erica Westbrooks 7.5, 6.1

Paulette Stall 4.7, 2.3

NATIONAL FINALISTS

Coach: Leon Barmore

Nov. 28 N Michigan St. W 79-57 Lawrence, Kans. 350

Nov. 29 A Kansas W 56-40 Lawrence, Kans. 1210

Dec. 5 H Central Michigan W 85-68 Ruston, La. 1860

Dec. 6 H Kansas St. W 67-45 Ruston, La. 2390

Dec. 10 H Oklahoma St.W 74-56 Ruston, La. 2030

Dec. 12 N US International W 107-51 Dallas, Texas 150

Dec. 13 A SMU W 95-54 Dallas, Texas 250

Dec. 17 H #9 Georgia W 79-54 Ruston, La. 3475

Dec. 20 A #8 Virginia L 77-66 Charlottesville, Va. 2200

Jan. 3 A Kentucky W 64-63 Lexington, Ky. 3400

Jan. 6 H UL-Monroe W 82-48 Ruston, La. 4475

Jan. 9 H UL-Lafayette W 82-36 Ruston, La. 2435

Jan. 14 A #7 Long Beach St. L 99-95OT Long Beach, Calif. 1769

Jan. 16 A Northern Arizona W 76-53 Flagstaff, Ariz. 153

Jan. 22 H Houston W 85-50 Ruston, La. 4820

Jan. 28 A Texas Tech W 71-43 Lubbock, Texas 637

Jan. 30 A Texas A&M W 95-44 College Station, Texas 500

Feb. 2 H #16 Penn St. W 75-58 Ruston, La. 2860

Feb. 7 H SMU W 78-44 Ruston, La. 5025

Feb. 9 H #7 Tennessee W 72-60 Ruston, La. 4770

Feb. 13 A Mississippi College W 72-41 Clinton, Miss. 225

Feb. 16 A UL-Monroe W 84-68 Monroe, La. 3106

Feb. 19 H Stephen F. Austin W 76-42 Ruston, La. 1810

Feb. 21 H Old Dominion W 90-57 Ruston, La. 3720

March 1 A Drake W 55-52 Des Moines, Iowa 900

March 3 A Florida Atlantic W 71-32 Boca Raton, Fla. 250

March 5 A Miami (Fla) W 76-58 Miami, Fla. 113

March 9 H New Orleans W 82-52 Ruston, La. 2460

NCAA TOURNAMENT

March 14 H Northwestern W 82-60 Ruston, La. 3080

March 19 N #16 Southern Illinois W 66-53 Monroe, La. 2785

March 21 N #9 Iowa W 66-65 Monroe, La. 3288

March 27 A ✩#1 Texas W 79-75 Austin, Texas 15363

March 29 N ★#7 Tennessee L 67-44 Austin, Texas 9823

1987-88 (32-2)

Home: 15-0, Road: 11-2, Neutral: 6-0 Starters:

F-Erica Westbrooks 14.6, 7.2

C-Venus Lacy 14.5, 9.2

F-Nora Lewis 13.6, 9.8

G-Angela Lawson 11.2, 3.6

G-T Weatherspoon 9.1, 6.0apg

Top Subs:

Sheila Ethridge 7.9, 3.5

Paulette Stall 6.0, 2.9

Coach: Leon Barmore

Nov. 27 N Eastern Washington W 107-57 Seattle, Wash. 1912

Nov. 28 A #15 Washington W 70-50 Seattle, Wash. 3312

Dec. 4 A #11 Georgia W 79-59 Athens, Ga. 1839

Dec. 7 H #19 UNLV W 91-63 Ruston, La. 2540

Dec. 11 H Arkansas St. W 113-50 Ruston, La.

1960

Dec. 12 H Alcorn St. W 98-52 Rustom, La. 2220

Dec. 15 H UL-Monroe W 81-50 Ruston, La. 3575

Dec. 17 N Nicholls St. W 92-42 Reno, Nev 95

Dec. 18 N Pepperdine W 72-61 Reno, Nev. 221

Dec. 19 A Nevada W 80-46 Reno, Nev. 527

Jan. 4 H Kentucky W 95-63 Ruston,La. 5430

Jan. 6 H Colorado W 66-59 Ruston,La. 745

Jan. 13 H Texas Tech W 107-62 Ruston,La. 2120

Jan. 19 H Drake W 88-56 Ruston,La. 1935

Jan. 23 H Utah W 83-58 Ruston,La. 2605

Jan. 25 A Oklahoma St. W 85-62 Stillwater, Okla. 1500

Jan. 28 A Kansas St. W 77-45 Manhattan, Kans. 448

Jan. 30 H Lamar W 106-49 Ruston, La. 2760

Feb. 2 H UL-Lafayette W 88-35 Ruston, La. 1680

Feb. 9 A #17 Stephen F. Austin W 69-51 Nacogdoches,Texas 6105

Feb. 12 A Penn St. L 66-62 University Park, Penn. 3112

Feb. 15 A #3 Tennessee L 76-74 Knoxville, Tenn. 7106

Feb. 20 A Old Dominion W 68-65 Norfolk, Va. 2512

Feb. 22 H UTPA W 98-21 Ruston, La. 2840

March 1 A UL-Monroe W 71-43 Monroe, La. 3862

March 3 A Tulane W 92-62 New Orleans, La. 350

March 5 A New Orleans W 74-57 New Orleans, La. 852 ASC TOURNAMENT

March 11 H Lamar W 93-67 Ruston, La. 1635

March 12 H New Orleans W 86-64 Ruston, La. 2140 NCAA TOURNAMENT

March 19 H Kansas W 89-50 Ruston, La. 2615

March 24 N #12 Mississippi W 80-60 Austin, Texas 8074

March 26 A #4 Texas W 83-80OT Austin, Texas 12288

April 1 N ✩#1 Tennessee W 68-59 Tacoma, Wash. 8449

April 3 N ★#3 Auburn W 56-54 Tacoma, Wash. 8448

1988-89 (32-4)

Home: 19-1, Road: 12-1, Neutral: 1-2

Starters:

F-Nora Lewis 18.3, 10.9

C-Venus Lacy 21.3, 11.9

F-Paulette Stall 10.1, 4.3

G-Sheila Ethridge 13.3, 5.4

G-Pam Wells 4.6, 5.8apg

Top Subs: Shantel Hardison 8.2, 3.6 Tatia Brown 4.7, 4.5

NATIONAL SEMIFINALISTS

Coach: Leon Barmore

Nov. 25 A Hawaii W 71-52 Honolulu, Hawaii 400

Nov. 26 N #5 Iowa W 62-58 Honolulu, Hawaii 300

Nov. 27 N #1 Tennessee L 62-61OT Honolulu, Hawaii 450

Dec. 2 H Louisville W 77-47 Ruston, La. 2235

Dec. 3 H Holy Cross W 79-51 Ruston, La. 2310

Dec. 6 A UL-Monroe W 74-57 Monroe, La. 2736

Dec. 10 H #7 Virginia W 88-66 Ruston, La. 2541

Dec. 13 H #2 Georgia W 72-55 Ruston, La. 4035

Dec. 16 A DePaul W 90-74 Chicago, Ill. 1894

Dec. 18 A #12 Purdue W 62-49 West Lafayette, Ind. 2105

Jan. 3 A Colorado L 61-60 Boulder, Colo. 5767

Jan. 7 H #9 LSU W 87-60 Ruston, La. 2246

Jan. 10 H UL-Monroe W 94-71 Ruston, La. 2265

Jan. 14 A Texas Tech W 79-57 Lubbock, Texas 3509

Jan. 17 H #17 Stephen F. Austin W 88-54 Ruston, La. 3435

Jan. 20 A Memphis W 105-58 Memphis, Tenn. 523

Jan. 22 A Arkansas St. W 66-33 Jonesboro, Ark. 1963

Jan. 26 A Lamar W 67-51 Beaumont, Texas 5660

Jan. 28 A UTPA W 111-28 Edinburg, Texas 250

Jan. 31 H New Orleans W 71-62 Ruston, La. 2015

Feb. 4 H UL-Lafayette W 98-42 Ruston, La. 3090

Feb. 9 H Old Dominion W 72-71 Ruston, La. 2670

Feb. 11 H Arkansas St. W 91-46 Ruston, La. 6647

Feb. 14 H #3 Tennessee L 72-65 Ruston, La. 7160

Feb. 16 H Lamar W 99-49 Ruston, La. 2810

Feb. 18 H UTPA W 126-25 Ruston, La. 3290

Feb. 23 H Tulane W 77-39 Ruston, La. 1975

Feb. 27 A LSU W 68-60 Baton Rouge, La. 1633

March 1 A New Orleans W 68-51 New Orleans, La. 413

March 6 A UL-Lafayette W 86-37 Lafayette, La. 252

ASC TOURNAMENT

March 10 H Arkansas St. W 108-29 Ruston, La. 1200

March 11 H Lamar W 109-56 Ruston, La. 1450

NCAA TOURNAMENT

March 19 H Oklahoma St. W 103-78 Ruston, La. 2270

March 23 H LSU W 85-68 Ruston, La. 4982

March 25 H #4 Stanford W 85-75 Ruston, La. 5118

March 31 N ✩#2 Auburn L 76-71 Tacoma, Wash. 9030

1989-90 (32-1)

Home: 15-0, Road: 15-0, Neutral: 2-1

Starters:

F-Annie Lockett 7.4, 4.7

C-Venus Lacy 24.2, 12.7

F-Barbara Bolden 8.8, 6.5

G-Sheila Ethridge 15.2, 4.9

G-Shantel Hardison 10.4, 6.8apg

Top Subs:

Danielle Whithurst 5.4, 3.8

Sebrena Smith 5.3, 4.3

NATIONAL SEMIFINALISTS

Coach: Leon Barmore

Nov. 24 N Prairie View A&M W 87-24 Stillwater, Okla. 6381

Nov. 25 A Oklahoma St. W 74-59 Stillwater, Okla. 6381

Dec. 1 H Mississippi Valley St. W 95-51 Ruston, La. 2513

Dec. 2 H #10 Iowa W 85-82 Ruston, La. 2603

Dec. 5 H UL-Monroe W 87-49 Ruston, La. 3023

Dec. 9 A #1 Tennessee W 59-58 Knoxville, Tenn. 9223

Dec. 14 H #19 DePaul W 89-75 Ruston, La. 2086

Dec. 18 H #11 Purdue W 66-50 Ruston, La. 2180

Jan. 6 H Kansas St. W 100-54 Ruston, La. 2750

Jan. 8 A North Texas W 92-56 Denton, Texas 1042

Jan. 11 H Texas Tech W 95-54 Ruston, La. 2025

Jan. 14 A Old Dominion W 79-65 Norfolk, Va. 2563

Jan. 18 H UTPA W 98-35 Ruston, La. TBA

Jan. 20 H Lamar W 85-55 Ruston, La. TBA

Jan. 23 A #9 Stephen F. Austin W 69-56 Nacogdoches, Texas 6639

Jan. 25 H Arkansas St. W 106-36 Ruston, La. 2015

Jan. 29 A Alabama W 66-49 Tuscaloosa, Al. 524

Feb. 1 A UL-Lafayette W 84-35 Lafayette, La. 686

Feb. 3 A New Orleans W 86-45 New Orleans, La. 982

Feb. 8 A UTPA W 90-48 Edinburg, Texas TBA

Feb. 10 A Lamar W 81-42 Beaumont, Texas 1233

Feb. 12 A UL-Monroe W 55-44 Monroe, La. 2983

Feb. 17 A Arkansas St. W 94-65 Jonesboro, Ark.

789

Feb. 20 H New Orleans W 98-60 Ruston, La. 2101

Feb. 22 H UL-Lafayette W 101-52 Ruston, La. TBA

Feb. 24 A Stetson W 88-46 DeLand, Fla.. TBA

Feb. 26 A UCF W 121-57 Orlando, Fla. 727

ASC TOURNAMENT

March 9 H UL-Lafayette W 124-51 Ruston, La. 1837

March 10 H Lamar W 79-58 Ruston, La. 2026

NCAA TOURNAMENT

March 17 H #20 Southern Miss W 89-70 Ruston, La. 4177

March 22 N #15 Purdue W 91-47 Austin, Texas 7200

March 24 A #8 Texas W 71-57 Austin, Texas 12390

March 30 N ✩#9 Auburn L 81-69 Austin, Texas 19467

1990-91 (18-12)

Home: 12-4, Road: 5-7, Neutral: 1-1 Starters:

G-Sheila Ethridge 25.2, 6.9

F-Annie Lockett 11.2, 7.1

F-D. Whitehurst 7.9, 8.0

G-Lisa Payne 6.0, 2.9apg

C-Michelle Martin 4.5, 3.0

Top Subs: Cara Bullion 6.2, 3.6

Joletta Riser 4.9, 4.0

Coach: Leon Barmore

Nov. 30 H West Virginia W 71-66 Ruston, La. 1780

Dec. 1 H Central Michigan W 81-62 Ruston, La. 1835

Dec. 5 A UL-Monroe W 60-57 Monroe, La. 1983

Dec. 8 A #24 LSU L 84-75 Baton Rouge, La. 2500

Dec. 17 A #14 UNLV L 84-77 Las Vegas, Nev. 1041

Dec. 28 N Notre Dame L 71-66 Philadelphia, Penn. 1124

Dec. 29 N Arizona W 92-68 Philadelphia, Penn. 1367

Jan. 3 H Alabama W 62-57 Ruston, La. 2176

Jan. 5 A Arkansas St. L 76-75 Jonesboro, Ark. 2400

Jan. 7 H UL-Monroe W 83-55 Ruston, La. 2058

Jan. 10 H UL-Lafayette W 87-40 Ruston, La. 3781

Jan. 14 H New Orleans W 72-58 Ruston, La. 1873

Jan. 19 A UCF W 88-54 Orlando, Fl. 185

Jan. 24 A Lamar L 83-72 Beaumont, Texas 5123

Jan. 26 A UTPA W 94-64 Edinburg, Texas 3386

Jan. 28 A Texas Tech L 79-67OT Lubbock, Texas 978

Feb. 2 H Arkansas St. W 79-54 Ruston, La. 3686

Feb. 5 H #5 Tennessee L 77-74 Ruston, La. 2383

Feb. 7 A UL-Lafayette W 74-58 Lafayette, La. 543

Feb. 9 H Old Dominion W 76-68 Ruston, La. 1712

Feb. 14 H #12 LSU L 76-70 Ruston, La. 2354

Feb. 16 H UCF W 104-79 Ruston, La. 2688

Feb. 19 H #20 Stephen F. Austin L 77-74OT Ruston, La. 1780

Feb. 21 H Lamar L 90-76 Ruston, La. 2610

Feb. 23 H UTPA W 102-45 Ruston, La. 2350

Feb. 25 A #21 Iowa L 72-57 Des Moines, Iowa 3017

March 3 A New Orleans W 67-66 New Orleans, La. 263 ASC TOURNAMENT

March 8 H Arkansas St. W 83-79 Ruston, La. 1646

March 9 H #23 Lamar W 77-76 Ruston, La. 1775 NCAA TOURNAMENT

March 13 A Cal St.-Fullerton L 84-80 Fullerton, Calif. 813

1991-92 (20-10)

Home: 11-3, Road: 6-6, Neutral: 3-1

Starters:

G-Shantel Hardison

G-Lisa Payne

17.8, 8.0

7.2, 4.7

C-LaShawn Brown 5.1, 5.4

F-Danielle Whitehurst 8.0, 5.5

F-Amy Brown 10.1, 4.1

Top Subs:

Cara Gullion

7.4, 3.3

Pam Thomas 9.6, 2.9

Coach: Leon Barmore

Nov. 22 A #1 Tennessee L 90-70 Knoxville, Tenn. 7806

Nov. 29 N San Diego W 77-59 Honolulu, Hawaii 263

Nov. 30 N #15 Connecticut L 63-61 Honolulu, Hawaii 500

Dec. 1 N Montana W 70-66 Honolulu, Hawaii 500

Dec. 6 H North Texas W 81-53 Ruston, La. 1550

Dec. 7 H Mississippi L 63-60 Ruston, La. 1786

Dec. 9 A UL-Monroe W 77-66 Monroe, La. 2489

Dec. 15 H UNLV W 70-67 Ruston, La. 1648

Dec. 18 A New Orleans W 65-60 New Orleans, La. 410

Jan. 7 H UL-Monroe W 96-65 Ruston, La. 1784

Jan. 11 H South Alabama W 77-54 Ruston, La. 2041

Jan. 13 H #5 Iowa L 61-57 Ruston, La. 1878

Jan. 16 A Lamar L 80-73 Beaumont, Texas 1338

Jan. 18 A UTPA W 71-58 Edinburg, Texas 211

Jan. 23 A Arkansas St. L 73-55 Jonesboro, Ark. 1030

Jan. 25 H UL-Lafayette W 89-49 Ruston, La. N/A

Jan. 27 H Texas Tech W, 69-66 Ruston, La. 1,372

Jan. 30 H New Orleans L, 69-54 Ruston, La. 1,682

Feb. 1 A UCF W, 80-69 Orlando, Fla. 310

Feb. 6 H WKU W, 79-66 Ruston, La. 2,306

Feb. 13 A South Alabama W 70-53 Mobile, Ala. 203

Feb. 15 H Lamar W 81-80 Ruston, La. N/A

Feb. 20 H UTPA W 89-33 Ruston, La. N/A

Feb. 22 H Arkansas St. W 71-58 Ruston, La. 2601

Feb. 27 A UL-Lafayette W 73-43 Lafayette, La. 216

March 5 H UCF W 100-51 Ruston, La. 1873

March 8 A #16 WKU L 82-63 Bowling Green, Ky. 3468

SBC TOURNAMENT

March 12 N South Alabama W 73-41 Bowling Green, Ky. 761

March 13 A #16 WKU L 72-66OT Bowling Green, Ky. 2514

NCAA TOURNAMENT

March 18 A Northern Illinois L 77-71OT DeKalb, Ill. 2812

1992-93

(26-6)

Home: 14-2, Road: 10-3, Neutral: 2-1

Starters:

G-Pam Thomas 8.5, 3.5apg

G-Vickie Johnson 13.5, 6.3

F-D Whitehurst 13.3, 6.5

F-Amy Brown 8.5, 3.8

C-LaShawn Brown 4.9, 5.0

Top Subs:

Debra Williams 9.1, 4.2

Spurlock 8.8, 6.2

Coach: Leon Barmore

Dec. 4 H Alcorn St. W 110-70 Ruston, La. 2311

Dec. 5 H #14 Alabama W 93-72 Ruston, La. 2081

Dec. 8 A UL-Monroe L 62-51 Monroe, La. 2178

Dec. 11 N McNeese St. W 88-52 Oxford, Miss. 234

Dec. 12 A #9 Mississippi W 68-64OT Oxford, Miss. 510

Dec. 14 H UCF W 90-39 Ruston, La. 1520

Dec. 18 H #1 Tennessee L 83-76 Ruston, La. 5264

Dec. 21 A #14 Texas Tech L 74-71 Lubbock, Texas 4334

Jan. 2 H Louisiana College W 96-61 Ruston, La. 2031

Jan. 5 A New Orleans W 71-62 New Oreland, La. 443

Jan. 9 H Lamar W 71-47 Ruston, La. 2862

Jan. 11 H UL-Monroe W 76-49 Ruston, La. 3354

Jan. 14 H South Alabama W 102-55 Ruston, La. 2190

Jan. 21 A Lamar W 85-47 Beaumont, Texas 610

Jan. 23 A UTPA W 83-43 Edinburg, Texas 309

Jan. 26 H UL-Lafayette W 94-50 Ruston, La. 2066

Jan. 30 A Arkansas St. W 54-53 Jonesboro, Ark. 4120

Feb. 2 A #10 Stephen F. Austin W 78-63 Nacogdoches, Texas 5132

Feb. 6 H UTPA W 82-42 Ruston, La. 4042

Feb. 8 A UCF W 93-37 Orlando, Fla. 112

Feb. 13 H #18 WKU W 86-77 Ruston, La. 6113

Feb. 15 H Arkansas St. W 72-66 Ruston, La. 2123

Feb. 20 A South Alabama W 74-53 Mobile, Ala. 193

Feb. 25 H New Orleans W 54-47 Ruston, La. 3459

Feb. 28 A #17 WKU L 63-62 Bowling Green, Ky. 4686

March 4 A UL-Lafayette W 89-53 Lafayette, La. 417

SBC TOURNAMENT

March 12 H New Orleans W 67-60 Ruston, La. 3142

March 13 H #16 WKU L 81-73 Ruston, La. 5059

NCAA TOURNAMENT

March 17 H DePaul W 70-59 Ruston, La. 3439

March 20 A #16 Texas W 82-78 Austin, Texas 647

March 25 N SW Missouri St W 59-43 Nacogdoches, Texas 7203

March 27 N #1 Vanderbilt L 58-53 Nacogdoches, Texas 7203

1993-94 (31-4)

Home: 15-0, Road: 9-3, Neutral: 7-1

Starters:

G-Pam Thomas 10.1, 4.9apg

G-Vickie Johnson 14.8, 7.0

G-Debra Williams 13.2, 4.5

F-Amy Brown 9.5, 4.0

C-Racquel Spurlock 10.5, 6.2

Top Subs: LaShawn Brown 4.9, 4.5 Kendra Neal 4.5, 2.4

NATIONAL FINALISTS

Coach: Leon Barmore

Nov. 27 N Butler W 65-61 Des Moines, Iowa 2727

Nov. 28 A #3 Iowa L 70-66 Des Moines, Iowa 3617

Dec. 3 H Texas Southern W 99-57 Ruston, La. 2176

Dec. 4 H #25 Oklahoma St. W 75-70 Ruston, La. 2493

Dec. 7 H UL-Monroe W 100-44 Ruston, La. 2745

Dec. 11 A #16 Alabama L 99-77 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1218

Dec. 17 H Morgan St. W 109-21 Ruston, La. 1341

Dec. 20 N Baylor W 78-68 Shreveport, La. 2245

Dec. 22 A #1 Tennessee L 94-60 Knoxville, Tenn. 3510

Jan. 4 H Texas-Arlington W 81-41 Ruston, La. 1873

Jan. 6 A UL-Lafayette W 98-44 Lafayette, La. 385

Jan. 8 H UTPA W 104-61 Ruston, La. 2780

Jan. 13 A New Orleans W 82-62 New Orleans, La. 382

Jan. 15 H Lamar W 96-54 Ruston, La. 2847

Jan. 20 H Arkansas St. W 77-65 Ruston, La. 2496

Jan. 22 H #20 WKU W 82-50 Ruston, La. 4097

Jan. 26 H Long Beach St. W 88-65 Ruston, La. 2107

Jan. 29 A South Alabama W 96-43 Mobile, Ala. 206

Feb. 3 H South Alabama W 103-46 Ruston, La. 3745

Feb. 5 A Arkansas St. W 65-45 Jonesboro, Ark. 2557

Feb. 9 A UL-Monroe W 69-62 Monroe, La. 2431

Feb. 12 H UL-Lafayette W 100-44 Ruston, La. 2645

Feb. 19 H New Orleans W 68-53 Ruston, La. 4468

Feb. 26 A #23 WKU W 87-82OT Bowling Green, Ky. 6782

March 3 A UTPA W 91-60 Edinburg, Texas 165

March 5 A Lamar W 87-49 Beaumont, Texas 470

SBC TOURNAMENT

March 10 N UTPA W 80-34 Bowling Green, Ky. 600

March 11 N New Orleans W 50-42 Bowling Green, Ky. 2158

March 12 A WKU W 68-43 Bowling Green, Ky. 2187 NCAA TOURNAMENT

Racquel

March 16 H SMU W 96-62 Ruston, La. 3802

March 19 H #23 Mississippi W 82-67 Ruston, La. 4348

March 24 N #1 Tennessee W 71-68 Fayetteville, Ark. 5500

March 26 N #7 Southern Cal W 75-66 Fayetteville, Ark. 4704

April 2 N ✩#16 Alabama W 69-66 Richmond, Va. 11966

April 3 N ★#4 North Carolina L 60-59 Richmond, Va. 11966

1994-95 (28-5)

Home: 15-2, Road: 11-1, Neutral: 2-2

Starters:

G-Vickie Johnson 16.4, 6.9

G-Debra Williams 13.9, 3.6

C-Racquel Spurlock 11.3, 8.4

G-Kendra Neal 7.7, 3.8

F-Amy Brown 6.5, 3.3

Top Subs:

LaShawn Brown 6.5, 6.6

Linda Watson 5.9, 2.4

Coach: Leon Barmore

Nov. 20 N #1 Tennessee L 69-62 Jackson, Tenn. 3500

Nov. 27 A Long Beach St. W 88-56 Long Beach, Calif. 1057

Nov. 28 A San Diego W 83-51 San Diego, Calif. 734

Dec. 2 H #8 Washington W 81-47 Ruston, La. 4031

Dec. 3 H #10 Colorado W 77-62 Ruston, La. 4156

Dec. 6 H UL-Monroe W 89-47 Ruston, La. 3372

Dec. 13 A Texas-Arlington W 87-46 Arlington, Texas 614

Dec. 18 A Tennessee Tech W 62-33 Cookeville, Tenn. 1875

Dec. 20 A Ohio St. W 98-81 Columbus, Ohio 4450

Dec. 28 N Montana St. W 71-53 Nassau, Bahamas 250

Dec. 30 N Marquette W 92-73 Nassau, Bahamas 300

Jan. 5 A UTPA W 92-33 Edinburg, Texas 347

Jan. 7 H South Alabama W 90-45 Ruston, La. 2558

Jan. 9 H #1 Tennessee L 62-56 Ruston, La. 8635

Jan. 14 A Arkansas St. W 64-53 Jonesboro, Ark. 4326

Jan. 16 H New Orleans W 108-63 Ruston, La. 2545

Jan. 22 A #9 WKU L 79-71 Bowling Green, Ky. 8214

Jan. 26 H Arkansas St. W 89-60 Ruston, La. 2730

Jan. 28 H UL-Lafayette W 90-42 Ruston, La. N/A

Feb. 2 A New Orleans W 100-52 New Orleans, La. N/A

Feb. 4 A South Alabama W 94-50 Mobile, Ala. 212

Feb. 7 H Alabama W 72-56 Ruston, La. 3876

Feb. 10 H #9 WKU W 83-72 Ruston, La. 7476

Feb. 16 A UL-Lafayette W 96-43 Lafayette, La. 472

Feb. 18 A Lamar W 90-62 Beaumont, Texas 4142

Feb. 25 H UTPA W 96-41 Ruston, La. N/A

March 4 H Lamar W 105-56 Ruston, La. 3238

SBC TOURNAMENT

March 8 H UTPA W 95-34 Ruston, La. 3865

March 9 H Arkansas St. W 72-51 Ruston, La. 3871

March 11 H #11 WKU L 71-68 Ruston, La. 5119

NCAA TOURNAMENT

March 16 H Furman W 90-52 Ruston, La. 3250

March 18 H Oklahoma W 48-36 Ruston, La. 4706

March 23 N #10 Virginia L 63-62 Storss, Conn. 8241

1995-96 (31-2)

Home: 15-0, Road: 10-1, Neutral: 6-1

Starters:

G-Debra Williams 17.7, 4.8

G-Vickie Johnson 15.1, 6.8

C-Racquel Spurlock 10.9, 7.5

G-Kendra Neal 9.5, 3.0

F-Maquisha Walker 7.3, 6.2

Top Subs:

Amanda Wilson 8.0, 5.2

Monica Maxwell 7.9, 5.8

Coach: Leon Barmore

Nov. 19 N #1 Connecticut W 83-81OT Knoxville, Tenn. 3500

Nov. 24 N Fresno St. W 77-59 Boulder, Co. 3362

Nov. 25 A #11 Colorado W 65-61 Boulder, Co. 6125

Dec. 1 H St John’s W 92-29 Ruston, La. 4135

Dec. 2 H Massachusetts W 75-63 Ruston, La. 3865

Dec. 7 H #22 DePaul W 90-56 Ruston, La. 2895

Dec. 9 A SMU W 84-68 Dallas, Texas 1668

Dec. 12 H Ohio St. W 92-65 Ruston, La. 3165

Dec. 18 A UL-Monroe W 95-37 Monroe, La. 1405

Jan. 4 H Lamar W 97-57 Ruston, La. 2755

Jan. 6 A Arkansas St. W 78-43 Jonesboro, Ark. 4134

Jan. 10 H UL-Lafayette W 111-36 Ruston, La. 3115

Jan. 13 A Lamar W 79-52 Beaumont, Texas 777

Jan. 15 A UTPA W 89-51 Edinburg, Texas 546

Jan. 17 H Tennessee Tech W 101-56 Ruston, La. 2615

Jan. 19 H New Orleans W 103-58 Ruston, La. 3815

Jan. 22 A #4 Tennessee L 77-72 Knoxville, Tenn. 11188

Jan. 27 H WKU W 89-49 Ruston, La. 6033

Feb. 1 A South Alabama W 67-46 Mobile, Ala. 1269

Feb. 3 A New Orleans W 98-58 New Orleans, La. 474

Feb. 5 H Texas-Arlington W 77-56 Ruston, La. 2124

Feb. 9 A WKU W 72-52 Bowling Green, Ky. 5315

Feb. 17 H South Alabama W 86-29 Ruston, La. 2393

Feb. 24 H UTPA W 101-51 Ruston, La. 2015

Feb. 29 A UL-Lafayette W 111-40 Lafayette, La. 586

March 2 H Arkansas St. W 98-68 Ruston, La. 3311

SBC TOURNAMENT

March 7 N UL-Lafayette W 89-37 Jonesboro, Ark. 298

March 8 N Lamar W 86-46 Jonesboro, Ark. 1268

March 9 N WKU W 71-53 Jonesboro, Ark. 1267

NCAA TOURNAMENT

March 16 H UCF W 98-41 Ruston, La. 6121

March 18 H Southern Miss W 84-46 Ruston, La. 6824

March 23 N #9 Texas Tech W 66-55 Nacogdoches, La. 7203

March 25 N #5 Georgia L 90-76 Nacogdoches, La. 7203

1996-97 (31-4)

Home: 17-0, Road: 8-3, Neutral: 6-1 Starters:

C-Alisa Burras 18.2, 9.5

G-Tamicha Jackson 12.2, 2.6

F-Monica Maxwell 11.7, 6.8

F-Amanda Wilson 12.9, 8.6

G-LaQuan Stallworth 8.4, 3.2

Top Subs:

Jamie Scheppmann 6.4, 4.1

Coach: Leon Barmore

Nov. 15 H Tulane W 77-50 Ruston, La. 2312

Nov. 17 H Arizona W 73-60 Ruston, La. 1864

Nov. 19 H #8 North Carolina State W 71-54 Ruston, La. 3321

Nov. 20 H #3 Tennessee W 66-64 Ruston, La. 4836

Nov. 24 A Washington W 73-70 Seattle, Wash. 3426

Nov. 29 N Eastern Kentucky W 87-46 Shreveport, La. 1537

Nov. 30 N Texas-Arlington W 80-39 Shreveport, La. 1217

Dec. 6 H San Diego W 70-33 Ruston, La. 3017

Dec. 7 H Southern Cal W 66-47 Ruston, La. 3345

Dec. 14 A DePaul L 70-67 Chicago, Ill. 1133

Dec. 16 A Texas-Arlington W 61-54 Arlington, Texas 452

Dec. 27 N #4 Georgia W 71-69 Las Vegas, Nev. 250

Dec. 28 N Southern Utah W 85-55 Las Vegas, Nev. 150

Jan. 4 A UL-Lafayette W 87-30 Lafayette, La. 832

Jan. 9 A South Alabama W 72-49 Mobile, Ala. 392

Jan. 11 A New Orleans L 66-63 New Orleans, La. 570

Jan. 19 H #18 WKU W 82-65 Ruston, La. 5565

Jan. 23 H Lamar W 99-61 Ruston, La. 2366

Jan. 25 H South Alabama W 88-48 Ruston, La. 3728

Jan. 28 H SMU W 88-60 Ruston, La. 3122

Jan. 30 H New Orleans W 96-62 Ruston, La. 3422

Feb. 5 A Arkansas St. W 80-59 Jonesboro, Ark. 2267

Feb. 8 H UL-Lafayette W 97-34 Ruston, La. 3634

Feb. 10 H UTPA W 95-52 Ruston, La. 1989

Feb. 16 A #22 WKU L 73-65 Bowling Green, Ky. 5100

Feb. 22 H Arkansas St. W 100-55 Ruston, La. 3631

Feb. 24 H #8 Tennessee W 98-80 Ruston, La. 7526

Feb. 27 A Lamar W 81-44 Beaumont, Texas 554

March 1 A UTPA W 87-41 Edinburg, Texas 556

SBC TOURNAMENT

March 5 N Lamar W 100-42 Bowling Green, Ky. 1817

March 6 N New Orleans W 87-59 Bowling Green, Ky. 2649

March 8 A #22 WKU W 80-68 Bowling Green, Ky. 3253

NCAA TOURNAMENT

March 14 H St Peter’s W 94-50 Ruston, La. 6112

March 16 H #13 Auburn W 74-48 Ruston, La. 6200

March 22 N #7 Florida L 71-57 West Lafayette, Ind. 2901

1997-98 (31-4)

Home: 18-0, Road: 7-2, Neutral: 6-2 Starters: F-Amanda Wilson 18.9, 8.8

G-Tamicha Jackson 14.6, 3.3

C-Alisa Burras 14.2, 8.1

F-Monica Maxwell 11.9, 6.4

G-L Stallworth 11.4, 3.9

Top Subs: G-J Scheppmann 5.0, 2.7

C-Melshika Bowman 3.1, 3.4

Coach: Leon Barmore

Nov. 21 A #1 Tennessee L 75-61 Knoxville, Tenn. 16490

Nov. 24 H Texas-Arlington W 83-38 Ruston, La. 2502

Nov. 28 N UNLV W 73-43 Shreveport, La. 2552

Nov. 29 N #19 Stephen F. Austin W 85-53 Shreveport, La. 2672

Dec. 6 N Iowa W 83-58 Richmond, Va. 4263

Dec. 7 N #2 Old Dominion L 88-65 Richmond, Va. 4417

Dec. 13 H Florida St. W 86-60 Ruston, La. 3353

Dec. 15 H UL-Monroe W 97-43 Ruston, La. 3859

Dec. 20 A SMU W 76-74 Dallas, Texas 1871

Dec. 29 H Alcorn St. W 75-53 Ruston, La. 4252

Dec. 30 H #10 Arizona W 75-64 Ruston, La. 4988

Jan. 3 A South Alabama W 72-53 Mobile, Ala. 123

Jan. 8 H UL-Lafayette W 100-50 Ruston, La. 3231

Jan. 10 A Arkansas St. W 71-67 Jonesboro, Ark. 2011

Jan. 12 H South Alabama W 115-44 Ruston, La. 2874

Jan. 17 H Lamar W 119-51 Ruston, La. 3188

Jan. 21 H Penn St. W 88-58 Ruston, La. 4133

Jan. 25 A #16 WKU L 88-86 Bowling Green, Ky. 4600

Jan. 31 H UTPA W 103-41 Ruston, La. 3124

Feb. 4 A Lamar W 104-53 Beaumont, Texas 573

Feb. 7 H #18 WKU W 84-76 Ruston, La. 6812

Feb. 11 H New Orleans W 118-50 Ruston, La. 3058

Feb. 14 A UTPA W 115-38 Edinburg, Texas 154

Feb. 21 H Arkansas St. W 89-63 Ruston, La. 3512

Feb. 26 A UL-Lafayette W 83-36 Lafayette, La. 834

Feb. 28 A New Orleans W 98-61 New Orleans, La. 243

SBC TOURNAMENT

March 5 H UTPA W 92-56 Ruston, La. 2251

March 6 H New Orleans W 91-54 Ruston, La. 3422

March 7 H #15 WKU W 69-68 Ruston, La. 4138

NCAA TOURNAMENT

March 14 H Holy Cross W 86-58 Ruston, La. 5638

March 16 H #14 Clemson W 74-52 Ruston, La. 6919

March 21 N #11 Alabama W 71-57 Lubbock, Texas 7823

March 23 N #21 Purdue W 72-65 Lubbock, Texas 7845

March 27 N ✩#10 NC State W 84-65 Kansas City, Mo. 17976

March 29 N ★#1 Tennessee L 93-75 Kansas City, Mo. 17976

1998-99 (30-3)

Home: 12-1, Road: 14-0, Neutral: 4-2

Starters:

F-Amanda Wilson 16.6, 7.9

G-Tamicha Jackson 11.6, 1.9

F-Monica Maxwell 9.8, 6.2

C-Shaka Massey 9.1, 5.3

G-L Stallworth 8.6, 4.0

Top Subs:

Betty Lennox 10.1, 4.1

Christie Sides 7.3, 2.1

NATIONAL SEMIFINALISTS

Coach: Leon Barmore

Nov. 19 A Florida St. W 88-72 Tallahassee, Fla. 1097

Nov. 25 A Nicholls St. W 87-50 Thibodaux, La. 863

Nov. 27 A Southeastern La. W 88-55 Hammond, La. 1042

Nov. 30 H #3 Tennessee L 92-73 Ruston, La. 8372

Dec. 4 N #18 Iowa St. W 89-60 Tucson, Ariz. 2446

Dec. 6 A Arizona W 85-72 Tucson, Ariz. 2284

Dec. 9 A UL-Monroe W 94-48 Monroe, La. 3798

Dec. 14 A Texas-Arlington W 73-40 Arlington, Texas 785

Dec. 16 H SMU W 91-63 Ruston, La. 3512

Dec. 19 N #3 Purdue L 71-65 Indianapolis, Ind. 13547

Dec. 28 H Cleveland St. W 130-55 Ruston, La. 2837

Dec. 29 H Nicholls St. W 79-57 Ruston, La. 2824

Jan. 7 H FIU W 71-64 Ruston, La. 3021

Jan. 9 A Michigan W 84-66 Ann Arbor, Mich. 2013

Jan. 14 H Arkansas St. W 94-48 Ruston, La. 2625

Jan. 18 H #2 Connecticut W 90-76 Ruston, La. 6949

Jan. 23 A WKU W 79-65 Bowling Green, Ky. 5100

Jan. 27 A UL-Lafayette W 90-43 Lafayette, La. 686

Jan. 30 H New Orleans W 110-50 Ruston, La. 3427

Feb. 6 H South Alabama W 96-32 Ruston, La. 2823

Feb. 9 A #24 FIU W 80-65 Miami, Fla. 956

Feb. 14 A Arkansas St. W 79-63 Jonesboro, Ark. 2043

Feb. 18 H UL-Lafayette W 92-51 Ruston, La. 3044

Feb. 20 H WKU W 95-70 Ruston, La. 6351

Feb. 25 A South Alabama W 98-39 Mobile, Ala. 433

Feb. 27 A New Orleans W 97-57 New Orleans, La. 543

SBC TOURNAMENT

March 5 A Arkansas St. W 114-67 Jonesboro, Ark. 3843

March 6 N #23 FIU W 94-70 Jonesboro, Ark. 1528 NCAA TOURNAMENT

March 12 H UCF W 90-48 Ruston, La. 6038

March 14 H #18 Penn St. W 79-62 Ruston, La. 6847

March 20 N #21 LSU W 73-52 Los Angeles, Calif. 4583

March 22 N #15 UCLA W 88-62 Los Angeles, Calif. 5302

March 27 N ✩#1 Purdue L 77-63 San Jose, Calif. 17733

1999-00 (31-3)

Home: 15-0, Road: 10-2, Neutral: 6-1

Starters:

G-Betty Lennox 17.3, 5.9

G-Tamicha Jackson 15.6, 2.6

F-Ayana Walker 10.1, 7.1

G-Christie Sides 5.8, 3.7

C-Shaka Massey 7.2, 3.9

Top Subs:

Catrina Frierson 10.5, 4.6

Takeisha Lewis 8.5, 6.7

Coach: Leon Barmore

Nov. 14 A #2 Tennessee W 69-64 Knoxville, Tenn. 10086

Nov. 22 A Mississippi St. L 74-72 Starkville, Miss. 1760

Nov. 27 N SE Missouri W 96-54 Las Vegas, Nev. 367

Nov. 28 N Weber St. W 84-47 Las Vegas, Nev. 628

Dec. 2 H Texas-Arlington W 80-31 Ruston, La. 3317

Dec. 5 N #5 UCLA W 82-64 Anaheim, Calif. 3700

Dec. 13 H Michigan W 84-64 Ruston, La. 3261

Dec. 16 A UL-Lafayette W 95-40 Lafayette, La. 429

Dec. 21 H #11 Purdue W 94-62 Ruston, La. 6723

Dec. 28 H Houston W 94-49 Ruston, La. 3572

Dec. 29 H Akron W 88-61 Ruston, La. 3423

Jan. 1 A #1 Connecticut L 90-63 Storrs, Conn. 10027

Jan. 10 H South Alabama W 90-33 Ruston, La. 3792

Jan. 20 A Florida International W 65-54 Miami, Fla. 352

Jan. 23 A WKU W 85-61 Bowling Green, Ky. 2156

Jan. 28 A UALR W 95-52 Little Rock, Ark. 24

Jan. 31 H Denver W 90-45 Ruston, La. 2652

Feb. 2 A South Alabama W 77-37 Mobile, Ala. 432

Feb. 5 A New Orleans W 91-52 New Orleans, La. 787

Feb. 10 H Florida International W 89-62 Ruston, La. 4133

Feb. 12 H WKU W 93-72 Ruston, La. 4072

Feb. 15 H Arkansas St. W 95-59 Ruston, La. 2425

Feb. 17 H UALR W98-36 Ruston, La. 2872

Feb. 20 A Arkansas St. W 82-69 Jonesboro, Ark. 1486

Feb. 26 A Denver W 92-48 Denver, Co. 1679

March 2 H UL-Lafayette W 114-69 Ruston, La. 3112

March 4 H New Orleans W 108-61 Ruston, La. 3354

SBC TOURNAMENT

March 9 N South Alabama W 95-51 Bowling Green, Ky. 800

March 10 N Arkansas St. W 91-81 Bowling Green, Ky. 1272

March 11 A WKU W 97-94 Bowling Green, Ky. 2600 NCAA TOURNAMENT

March 18 H Alcorn St. W 95-53 Ruston, La. 6172

March 20 H Vanderbilt W 66-65 Ruston, La. 4191

March 25 N #14 Old Dominion W 86-74 Kansas City, Mo. 8137

March 27 N #6 Penn St. L 86-65 Kansas City, Mo. 3608

2000-01 (31-5)

Home: 16-2, Road: 9-2, Neutral: 6-1 Starters:

G-Essence Perry 5.8, 2.9

G-Brooke Lassiter 10.2, 3.4

F-Ayana Walker 16.0, 8.5

G-Amber Obaze 9.2, 3.9

C-Takeisha Lewis 11.4, 9.0

Top Subs: Cheryl Ford 8.2, 5.1 Kenya Bibbs 9.0, 4.1

Coach: Leon Barmore

Nov. 10 H UT-Chattanooga W 69-52 Ruston, La. 2018

Nov. 12 H Rice W 85-54 Ruston, La. 1811

Nov. 17 A Michigan L 69-66 Ann Arbor, Mich. 1572

Nov. 19 N #13 Virginia W 72-59 Lafayette, Ind. 2163

Nov. 20 A #4 Purdue W 68-63 Lafayette, Ind. 2175

Nov. 29 H Nicholls St. W 90-47 Ruston, La. 3586

Dec. 2 N Indiana W 54-53 Houston, Texas 1573

Dec. 3 A Houston L 71-52 Houston, Texas 1073

Dec. 7 H #14 Mississippi St. W 83-65 Ruston, La. 4932

Dec. 10 H #2 Tennessee L 70-62 Ruston, La. 7633

Dec. 12 H Centenary W 100-34 Ruston, La. 2581

Dec. 19 H Texas-Arlington W 89-44 Ruston, La. 1907

Dec. 31 A Arkansas St. W 62-59 Jonesboro, Ark. 1576

Jan. 3 H Denver W 66-46 Ruston, La. 2316

Jan. 5 H UALR W 95-57 Ruston, La. 3927

Jan. 7 H #1 Connecticut L 71-55 Ruston, La. 7321

Jan. 11 A North Texas W 75-63 Denton, Texas 1296

Jan. 13 H Arkansas St. W 82-62 Ruston, La. 3257

Jan. 18 H WKU W 105-47 Ruston, La. 3281

Jan. 25 A Middle Tennessee W 80-57 Murfreesboro, Tenn. 739

Jan. 27 A UALR W 83-52 Little Rock, Ark. 503

Feb. 1 H Florida International W 65-58 Ruston, La. 3539

Feb. 3 H South Alabama W 71-46 Ruston, La. 3623

Feb. 8 A UL-Lafayette W 83-68 Lafayette, La. 456

Feb. 10 A WKU W 67-52 Bowling Green, Ky. 3000

Feb. 15 H Middle Tennessee W 83-64 Ruston, La. 3273

Feb. 17 A New Mexico St. W 75-46 Las Cruces, NM. 4102

Feb. 22 H New Orleans W 92-64 Ruston, La. 3783

Feb. 24 A Florida International W 70-63 Miami, Fla. 860 SBC TOURNAMENT

March 3 N WKU W 86-63 Mobile, Ala. 2048

March 5 N North Texas W 74-57 Mobile, Ala. 8069

March 6 N Denver W 67-55 Mobile, Ala. 6239

NCAA TOURNAMENT

March 17 H Georgia St. W 84-48 Ruston, La. 6813

March 19 H TCU W 80-59 Ruston, La. 9021

March 24 N Missouri W 78-67 Pittsburgh, Penn. 9021

March 26 N #1 Connecticut L 67-48 Pittsburgh, Penn. 9397

2001-02 (25-5)

Home: 13-0, Road: 10-3, Neutral: 2-2 Starters:

G-Essence Perry 4.9, 3.3

G-Brooke Lassiter 8.5, 3.8

F-Ayana Walker 13.5, 9.2

G-Amber Obaze 12.1, 4.7

C-Cheryl Ford 11.3, 8.7

Top Subs:

Erica Smith 7.9, 2.6

Catrina Frierson 7.8, 4.9

Takeisha Lewis 6.4, 4.8

Coach: Leon Barmore

Nov. 16 H #17 Michigan W 81-66 Ruston, La. 4377

Nov. 20 H McNeese St. W 88-43 Ruston, La. 3257

Nov. 23 A #2 Tennessee L 90-75 Knoxville, Tenn. 15556

Dec. 2 N #12 Duke L 76-64 Lake Buena Vista, Fla. 3829

Dec. 9 A #1 Connecticut L 74-50 Storrs, Conn. 16294

Dec. 13 A Centenary W 98-44 Shreveport, La. 2148

Dec. 21 H WKU W 78-47 Ruston, La. 2563

Dec. 22 H Arkansas St. W 78-54 Ruston, La. 2412

Dec. 28 A Nevada W 102-58 Reno, Nev. 1418

Dec. 30 A Fresno St. W 74-50 Fresno, Calif. 858

Jan. 3 H Boise St. W 106-58 Ruston, La. 2672

Jan. 5 H UTEP W 90-53 Ruston, La. 3321

Jan. 10 A San Jose St. W 79-49 San Jose, Calif. 633

Jan. 13 A Hawaii W 67-55 Honolulu, Hawaii 2420

Jan. 20 A SMU W 68-45 Dallas, Texas 2317

Jan. 24 H Tulsa W 77-46 Ruston, La. 3128

Jan. 26 H Rice W 88-42 Ruston, La. 5817

Jan. 31 A UTEP W 73-59 El Paso, Texas 1254

Feb. 2 A Boise St. W 78-39 Boise, Idaho 1490

Feb. 7 H Hawaii W 82-53 Ruston, La. 4167

Feb. 9 H San Jose St. W 87-47 Ruston, La. 3643

Feb. 16 H SMU W 82-36 Ruston, La. 4136

Feb. 21 A Rice L 57-56 Houston, Texas 1812

Feb. 23 A Tulsa W 67-62 Tulsa, Okla. 2112

Feb. 28 H Fresno St. W 70-35 Ruston, La. 3032

March 2 H Nevada W 95-65 Ruston, La. 3671 WAC TOURNAMENT

March 6 N Boise St. W 70-53 Tulsa, Okla. 2991

March 8 A Tulsa W 57-42 Tulsa, Okla. 2661

March 9 N Hawaii W 53-50 Tulsa, Okla. 1943 NCAA TOURNAMENT

March 15 N UC-Santa Barbara L 57-56 Austin, Texas N/A

2002-03 (31-3)

Home: 15-1, Road: 12-1, Neutral: 4-1

Starters:

C-Cheryl Ford 15.7, 12.9

F-Trina Frierson 15.0, 7.3

G-Amber Obaze 11.8, 3.8

G-Erica Smith 11.4, 4.0

G-Tasha Crain 4.9, 2.4

Top Subs:

Amisha Carter 6.0, 4.9

Aarica Ray 5.9, 2.0

Coach: Kurt Budke

Nov. 10 N #7 Texas Tech W 85-76 Knoxville, Tenn. 11780

Nov. 23 A WKU L 71-57 Bowling Green, Ky. 3259

Nov. 25 A Arkansas St. W 72-54 Jonesboro, Ark. 2192

Dec. 4 H #4 Tennessee L 60-35 Ruston, La. 6836

Dec. 7 A Tulane W 68-53 New Orleans, La. 3327

Dec. 9 H UL Lafayette W 81-50 Ruston, La 2812

Dec. 14 H Nicholls St. W 93-50 Ruston, La. 3071

Dec. 16 H Stephen F. Austin W 80-44 Ruston, La. 2932

Dec. 21 A New Mexico W 67-54 Albuquerque, NM. 4692

Jan. 4 A SMU W 74-64 Dallas, Texas 2964

Jan. 9 H San Jose St. W 83-38 Ruston, La. 3162

Jan. 11 H Hawaii W 60-52 Ruston, La. 4233

Jan. 16 A Nevada W 83-54 Reno, Nev. 638

Jan. 18 A Fresno St. W 63-53 Fresno, Calif. 1683

Jan. 23 H Tulsa W 75-62 Ruston, La. 3284

Jan. 25 H Rice W 79-65 Ruston, La. 4469

Jan. 27 H Centenary W 97-47 Ruston, La. 2413

Jan. 30 A Boise St. W 102-66 Boise, Idaho 1160

Feb. 1 A UTEP W 68-53 El Paso, Texas 1571

Feb. 6 A Hawaii W 67-44 Honolulu, Hawaii 802

Feb. 8 A San Jose St. W 66-59 San Jose, Calif. 917

Feb. 13 H Fresno St. W 87-62 Ruston, La. 3410

Feb. 15 H Nevada W 79-67 Ruston, La. 3689

Feb. 20 A Rice W 80-63 Houston, Texas 906

Feb. 22 A Tulsa W 85-66 Tulsa, Okla. 1832

Feb. 27 H UTEP W 108-54 Ruston, La. 2817

March 1 H Boise St. W 98-60 Ruston, La. 3125

March 6 H SMU W 89-56 Ruston, La. 3076 WAC TOURNAMENT

March 12 N Boise State W 80-55 Tulsa, Okla. 2712

March 14 N Hawaii W 85-58 Tulsa, Okla. 1164

March 15 N Fresno St. W 89-57 Tulsa, Okla. 3512 NCAA TOURNAMENT

March 23 H Pepperdine W 94-60 Ruston, La. 3789

March 25 H #20 Ohio St. W 74-61 Ruston, La. 4842

March 30 N #3 LSU L 69-63 Stanford, Calif. 3218

2003-04 (29-3)

Home: 13-0, Road: 12-2, Neutral: 4-1 Starters:

Amisha Carter 16.9, 10.8

Trina Frierson 16.2, 7.0

Erica Smith-Taylor 13.8, 6.3

Amber Obaze 11.6, 4.1

Tasha Crain 4.4, 2.2

Top Subs:

Lakiste Barkus 8.8, 2.3

Tiffany Thompson 2.1, 2.0

Shan Moore 3.9, 2.5

Coach: Kurt Budke

Nov. 21 A Stephen F. Austin W 109-60 Nacogdoches, Texas 1637

Nov. 24 A Illinois W 67-61 Champaign, Ill. 1978

Dec. 2 H Tulane W 96-37 Ruston, La. 3277

Dec. 7 A #3 Tennessee L 85-65 Knoxville, Tenn. 11804

Dec. 9 H UALR W 81-58 Ruston, La. 2953

Dec. 11 H Southern W 78-29 Ruston, La. 2715

Dec. 14 H Mississippi St. W 94-65 Ruston, La. 3453

Dec. 21 A #6 Penn St. W 87-84 University Park, Penn. 8283

Jan. 3 A Tulsa W 63-60 Tulsa, Okla. 1161

Jan. 5 A Rice L 87-84OT Houston, Texas 313

Jan. 8 H Nevada W 110-47 Ruston, La. 2975

Jan. 10 H Fresno St. W 81-59 Ruston, La. 3627

Jan. 15 A San Jose St. W 84-71 San Jose, Calif. 1114

Jan. 17 A Hawaii W 67-50 Honolulu, Hawaii 1437

Jan. 24 H SMU W 88-52 Ruston, La. 3647

Jan. 29 H Boise St. W 95-57 Ruston, La. 3826

Jan. 31 H UTEP W 75-58 Ruston, La. 4419

Feb. 5 A Fresno St. W 85-52 Fresno, Calif. 4668

Feb. 7 A Nevada W 98-57 Reno, Nev. 998

Feb. 12 H Hawaii W 83-45 Ruston, La. 3629

Feb. 14 H San Jose St. W 82-51 Ruston, La. 3214

Feb. 21 A SMU W 89-79 Dallas, Texas 1893

Feb. 26 A UTEP W 83-60 El Paso, Texas 712

Feb. 28 A Boise St. W 80-48 Boise, Idaho 1105

March 4 H Rice W 82-70 Ruston, La. 6138

March 6 H Tulsa W 81-57 Ruston, La. 3246

WAC TOURNAMENT

March 10 N Boise St. W 100-56 Fresno, Calif. 612

March 12 N UTEP W 74-47 Fresno, Calif. 786

March 13 N Rice W 76-52 Fresno, Calif. 987 NCAA TOURNAMENT

March 20 A Montana W 81-77 Missoula, Mont. 7413

March 22 N #14 Texas Tech W 81-64 Missoula, Mont. 4261

March 28 N #1 Duke L 63-49 Norfolk, Va. 7703

2004-05 (20-10)

Home: 11-2, Road: 7-5, Neutral: 2-3

Starters:

C-Margaret Deciman 5.9, 3.2

F-Tamika Kursh 6.5, 7.6

G-Tasha Crain 18.2, 4.5

G-Lakiste Barkus 12.5, 3.6

G-Shan Moore 10.6, 5.2

Top Subs:

Erica Taylor 11.2, 4.1

Ty Moore 5.8, 6.2

Aarica Ray-Boyd6.2, 3.0

Coach: Kurt Budke

Nov. 24 A Mississippi W, 88-70 Oxford, Miss. 2817

Nov. 28 H Arkansas St. W, 67-50 Ruston, La. 2533

Nov. 30 A Mississippi St. L, 72-55 Starkville, Miss. 864

Dec. 2 H WKU W, 73-60 Ruston, La. 3227

Dec. 4 H Illinois L, 71-65OT Ruston, La. N/A

Dec. 13 A Alcorn St. W, 62-61 Lorman, Miss. 400

Dec. 15 H #9 Tennessee L, 70-59 Ruston, La. 6612

Dec. 18 N Oklahoma L, 86-59 Eugene, Oreg. N/A

Dec. 30 H Tulsa W, 63-47 Ruston, La. 2427

Jan. 1 H Rice W, 76-66 Ruston, La. 2072

Jan. 6 A Nevada W, 69-52 Reno, Nev. 370

Jan. 8 A Fresno St. W, 80-70 Fresno, Calif. 4643

Jan. 13 H San Jose St. W, 66-52 Ruston, La. 2637

Jan. 15 H Hawaii W, 68-54 Ruston, La. 2370

Jan. 22 A SMU W, 69-62 Dallas, Texas 2063

Jan. 27 A Boise St. L, 62-59 Boise, Idaho 520

Jan. 29 A UTEP W, 82-69 El Paso, Texas 721

Feb. 3 H Fresno St. W, 86-76 Ruston, La. 3183

Feb. 5 H Nevada W, 108-72 Ruston, La. 3482

Feb. 10 A Hawaii L, 79-78OT Honolulu, Hawaii 329

Feb. 12 A San Jose St. W, 80-51 San Jose, Calif. 1211

Feb. 19 H SMU W, 77-63 Ruston, La. 3534

Feb. 24 H UTEP W, 81-66 Ruston, La. 2613

Feb. 26 H Boise St. W, 85-48 Ruston, La. 3912

March 3 A Rice L, 83-69 Houston, Texas 606

March 15 A Tulsa L, 74-70 Tulsa, Okla. 1925 WAC Tournament

March 9 N Boise St. W, 81-68 Reno, Nev. N/A

March 11 N Fresno St. W, 92-872OT Reno, Nev. N/A

March 12 N Rice L, 86-66 Reno, Nev. 645 NCAA Tournament

March 20 N #15 Temple L, 66-61 Storrs, Conn. N/A

2005-06 (26-5)

Home: 13-0, Road: 10-4, Neutral: 3-1

Starters:

Aarica Ray-Boyd14.2, 4.5

Tasha Williams 12.9, 5.2

Ty Moore 10.8, 9.2

Shan Moore 10.8, 5.1

Tamika Kursh 6.6, 5.4

Top Subs:

Eboni Mangum 7.5, 2.6

Amber Metoyer 4.8, 4.5

Margaret DeCiman 3.2, 2.2

Coach: Chris Long

Nov. 19 A WKU L 80-59 Bowling Green, Ky. 5563

Nov. 22 H Iowa W 95-912OT Ruston, La. 2412

Dec. 2 N Texas San-Antonio W 75-67 Houston, Texas N/A

Dec. 3 A Rice W 79-75 Houston, Texas 653

Dec. 6 A Kansas St. L 77-66 Manhattan, Kans. 4516

Dec. 10 H Grambling St. W 84-55 Ruston, La. 4421

Dec. 13 H Mississippi St. W 52-41 Ruston, La. N/A

Dec. 15 A #1 Tennessee L 83-59 Knoxville, Tenn. 11529

Dec. 20 H #24 Mississippi W 84-71 Ruston, La. 2012

Dec. 22 H Alcorn St. W 77-44 Ruston, La. N/A

Dec. 29 A Arkansas St. W 76-64 Jonesboro, Ark. 2209

Jan. 5 H Boise St. W 75-61 Ruston, La. N/A

Jan. 7 H Idaho W 75-68 Ruston, La. 3027

Jan. 12 A Hawaii W 71-66OT Honolulu, Hawaii 428

Jan. 14 A Fresno St. L 67-58 Fresno, Calif. 3115

Jan. 21 A New Mexico St. W 79-72 Las Cruces, NM. 1065

Jan. 26 H San Jose St. W 74-51 Ruston, La. 3412

Jan. 28 H Fresno St. W 70-61 Ruston, La. 4102

Feb. 2 A Nevada W 72-57 Reno, Nev. 384

Feb. 4 A Utah St. W 73-56 Logan, Utah 367

Feb. 9 H Nevada W 75-34 Ruston, La. 2742

Feb. 11 H Utah St. W 88-54 Ruston, La. 3097

Feb. 16 A San Jose St. W 78-48 San Jose, Calif. 1019

Feb. 18 A Boise St. W 72-59 Boise, Idaho 824

Feb. 23 H New Mexico St. W 77-53 Ruston, La. 2478

Feb. 27 A Idaho W 55-40 Moscow, Idaho 876

March 4 H Hawaii W 91-52 Ruston, La. 3075

WAC TOURNAMENT

March 8 N Idaho W 80-57 Reno, Nev. 1071

March 10 A Nevada W 69-60 Reno, Nev. 4908

March 11 N New Mexico St. W 63-39 Reno, Nev. 4744

NCAA TOURNAMENT

March 18 N Florida St. L 80-71 Denver, Colo. 2725

2006-07 (17-13)

Home: 7-6, Road: 9-5, Neutral: 1-2

Starters:

Shan Moore 13.8, 4.4

Ty Moore 12.3, 9.2

Eboni Mangum 8.6, 2.3

Amber Metoyer 6.0, 6.9

Tamika Kursh 5.6, 5.2

Top Subs:

Jo Sneed 7.7, 5.2

Sierra Nixon 4.0, 2.1

Shanavia Dowdell 3.9, 2.4

Coach: Chris Long

Nov. 11 H WKU L 73-60 Ruston, La. 3042

Nov. 17 A Stephen F. Austin L 65-55 Nacogdoches, Texas 1213

Nov. 21 A Iowa W 77-59 Des Moines, Iowa 5035

Nov. 24 N Eastern Kentucky L 86-84 Hattiesburg, Miss. 1322

Nov. 25 N Grambling St. W 70-50 Hattiesburg, Miss. 1117

Nov. 28 H #4 Tennessee L 71-50 Ruston, La. 6348

Dec. 3 A Arizona L 74-59 Tucson, Ariz. 1901

Dec. 5 H Kansas St. L 64-61 Ruston, La. 2180

Dec. 8 A UL-Monroe L 58-54 Monroe, La. 3210

Dec. 13 A Mississippi St. W 60-54 Starkville, Miss. 383

Dec. 16 H Alabama W 66-57 Ruston, La. 2312

Dec. 21 H Rice W 86-58 Ruston, La. 1458

Dec. 30 N #6 LSU L 61-44 New Orleans, La. 5584

Jan. 4 A San Jose St. W 65-52 San Jose, Calif. 326

Jan. 6 A Hawaii W 64-53 Honolulu, Hawaii 1044

Jan. 13 H Boise St. L 68-47 Ruston, La. 2027

Jan. 15 H Utah St. W 69-54 Ruston, La. 1637

Jan. 18 H Nevada L 55-54 Ruston, La. N/A

Jan. 21 A Idaho W 87-66 Moscow, Idaho 437

Jan. 27 H Fresno St. W 78-40 Ruston, La. 2412

Feb. 1 A Nevada W 73-62 Reno, Nev. 782

Feb. 3 A Boise St. W 79-63 Boise, Idaho 4518

Feb. 8 H San Jose St. W 71-61 Ruston, La. 2917

Feb. 10 H Hawaii L 60-59 Ruston, La. 2142

Feb. 14 A New Mexico St. W 69-53 Las Cruces, NM. 2131

Feb. 17 H Idaho W 78-71 Ruston, La. 688

Feb. 22 A Fresno St. L 72-57 Fresno, Calif. 2027

Feb. 24 A Utah St. W 71-58 Logan, Utah N/A

Feb. 28 H New Mexico St. W 74-56 Ruston, La. 647 WAC TOURNAMENT

March 7 A New Mexico St. L 63-57 Las Cruces, NM. 697

2007-08 (16-15)

Home: 8-6, Road: 6-8, Neutral: 2-1 Starters:

Jo Sneed

15.5, 10.3

Shanavia Dowdell 12.3, 7.5

Tarkeisha Wysinger 9.0, 5.6

Nastassja Levingston 8.2, 1.5

Tiawana Pringle 6.1, 2.8

Top Subs:

Adrienne Johnson 7.8, 5.3

April Williams 2.1, 1.9

Shordy Mulford 1.2, 0.7

Coach: Chris Long

Nov. 20 A WKU L 87-76 Bowling Green, Ky. 2110

Nov. 23 N Northwestern St. W 92-57 Memphis, Tenn. 232

Nov. 24 A Memphis W 82-77 Memphis, Tenn. 639

Nov. 26 A #1 Tennessee L 81-60 Knoxville, Tenn. 14891

Dec. 1 H Stephen F. Austin W 82-60 Ruston, La. 2023

Dec. 5 A Alabama W 62-61 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1901

Dec. 8 H Southern Miss L 76-62 Ruston, La. 1839

Dec. 11 H UL-Monroe L 71-50 Ruston, La. 2542

Dec. 13 H Mississippi St. L 63-50 Ruston, La. 1412

Dec. 16 H #8 LSU L 76-45 Ruston, La. 5539

Dec. 20 A UALR L 70-60 Little Rock, Ark. 1727

Dec. 29 A Sam Houston St. W 93-58 Huntsville, Texas 258

Dec. 31 H McNeese St. W 88-43 Ruston, La. 1268

Jan. 3 A Fresno St. L 75-52 Fresno, Calif. 2294

Jan. 9 H Idaho W 61-39 Ruston, La. 1563

Jan. 12 H Boise St. L 85-68 Ruston, La. 4537

Jan. 19 H New Mexico St. W 57-50 Ruston, La. 2016

Jan. 24 A Nevada L 74-70 Reno, Nev. 575

Jan. 26 A Utah St. W 71-56 Logan, Utah 619

Feb. 2 H Hawaii W 90-53 Ruston, La. 1634

Feb. 4 H Fresno St. L 82-63 Ruston, La. 1752

Feb. 7 A Boise St. L 70-54 Boise, Idaho 1150

Feb. 9 A Idaho W 80-55 Moscow, Idaho 788

Feb. 14 A New Mexico St. L 65-55 Las Cruces, NM. 1268

Feb. 16 H San Jose St. W 70-54 Ruston, La. 1653

Feb. 28 H Utah St. W 62-47 Ruston, La. 1523

March 1 H Nevada W 70-64 Ruston, La. 1213

March 6 A Hawaii L 84-77 Honolulu, Hawaii 1300

March 8 A San Jose St. W 78-64 San Jose, Calif. 412 WAC TOURNAMENT

March 12 N Nevada W 82-56 Las Cruces, NM 1819

March 14 N Fresno St. L 85-58 Las Cruces, NM N/A

2008-09 (21-13)

Home: 13-3, Road: 6-10, Neutral: 2-0

Starters:

Shanavia Dowdell 16.1, 9.9

Adrienne Johnson 15.5, 7.1

Whitney Jones 13.3, 4.9

Tiawana Pringle 6.6, 4.2

Sidney Stewart 5.5, 3.6

Top Subs:

Tarkeisha Wysinger 4.3, 2.8

Jasmine Bendolph 3.7, 2.0

Brietta Thomas 4.2, 2.3

Coach: Chris Long/Teresa Weatherspoon

Nov. 14 H Central Arkansas W, 77-36 Ruston, La. 1642

Nov. 18 A Memphis L, 67-60 Memphis, Tenn. 473

Nov. 23 A #13 Tennessee L, 94-59 Knoxville, Tenn. 12801

Nov. 26 H Nicholls State W, 90-33 Ruston, La. 1556

Nov. 29 H WKU L, 60-59 Ruston, La. 1150

Dec. 3 A Mississippi State L, 72-42 Starkville, Miss. 609

Dec. 6 H Arizona W, 68-53 Ruston, La. 4380

Dec. 9 H Grambling State W, 75-46 Ruston, La. 1174

Dec. 13 H Sam Houston State W, 82-59 Ruston, La. 1535

Dec. 15 A LSU L, 51-41 Baton Rouge, La. 2980

Dec. 22 H UALR W, 77-61 Ruston, La. 2806

Dec. 28 N UMBC W, 83-62 Charlottesville, Va. 3015

Dec. 29 A #14 Virginia L, 68-52 Charlottesville, Va. 2852

Jan. 3 A McNeese State L, 71-66 Lake Charles, La. 311

Jan. 8 A Nevada L, 64-57 Reno, Nev. 465

Jan. 10 A Utah State W, 90-82OT Logan, Utah 574

Jan. 16 H Fresno State L, 78-53 Ruston, La. 1638

Jan. 18 H San Jose State W, 70-53 Ruston, La. 1603

Jan. 23 A Idaho W, 67-63OT Moscow, Idaho 512

Jan. 25 A Boise State L, 52-42 Boise, Idaho 833

Jan. 30 H New Mexico State W, 77-51 Ruston, La. 1830

Feb. 6 H Idaho W, 70-60 Ruston, La. 1728

Feb. 8 H Boise State L, 66-61 Ruston, La. 1617

Feb. 13 H Hawaii W, 68-56 Ruston, La. 4972

Feb. 15 H Nevada W, 77-59 Ruston, La. 1720

Feb. 20 A San Jose State W, 87-69 San Jose, Calif. 412

Feb. 22 A Hawaii W, 89-71 Honolulu, Hawaii 1062

Feb. 28 H Utah State W, 53-46 Ruston, La. 3922

March 2 A Fresno State W, 80-62 Fresno, Calif. 2438

March 7 A New Mexico State W, 78-69 Las Cruces, NM 1213

WAC Tournament

March 11 N New Mexico State W, 81-68 Reno, Nev. 1563

March 12 A Nevada L, 91-88 OT Reno, Nev. 1518 NIT Tournament

March 19 H SMU W, 77-54 Ruston, La. 1529

March 24 A Illinois State L, 73-59 Normal, Ill. 1711

2009-10 (23-9)

Home: 9-4, Road: 11-5, Neutral: 3-0

Starters:

Shanavia Dowdell 18.0, 12.4

Adrienne Johnson 16.0, 7.2

Whitney Jones 10.3, 3.5

Tiawana Pringle 4.9, 2.3

Jasmine Bendolph 7.8, 3.1

Top Subs:

Tarkeisha Wysinger 8.1, 4.6

Brietta Thomas 5.7, 2.8

Coach: Teresa Weatherspoon

Nov. 13 H Centenary W, 88-41 Ruston, La. 1015

Nov. 20 A Nicholls State W, 90-50 Thibodaux, La. 204

Nov. 24 A Arkansas State W, 71-59 Jonesboro, Ark. 1181

Dec. 1 H #7 LSU L, 77-74 Ruston, La. 4924

Dec. 5 A #8 Baylor L, 77-67 Waco, Texas 6582

Dec. 9 A WKU W, 63-52 Bowling Green, Ky. 1332

Dec. 12 H Mississippi State L, 72-68 Ruston, La. 1930

Dec. 16 H McNeese State W, 94-61 Ruston, La. 1862

Dec. 22 H Memphis W, 86-76 Ruston, La. 2431

Dec. 29 N Stephen F. Austin W, 65-61 San Antonio, Texas 812

Dec. 30 A UTSA W, 82-72 San Antonio, Texas 804

Jan. 3 A Southern Miss W, 76-68 Hattiesburg, Miss. 1519

Jan. 6 H Utah State L, 69-66 Ruston, La. 1923

Jan. 13 A San Jose State W, 92-48 San Jose, Calif. 446

Jan. 16 H New Mexico St. W, 78-64 Ruston, La. 2041

Jan. 21 H Hawaii W, 75-62 Ruston, La. 1894

Jan. 23 A Fresno State L, 71-61 Fresno, Calif. 3449

Jan. 26 A Nevada L, 69-56 Reno, Nev. 1180

Jan. 30 H Idaho W, 74-71OT Ruston, La. 5028

Feb. 3 H Boise State W, 75-53 Ruston, La. 1729

Feb. 6 A Utah State W, 74-54 Logan, Utah 572

Feb. 14 H San Jose State W, 81-66 Ruston, La. 1745

Feb. 17 A New Mexico St. W, 62-55 Las Cruces, NM. 1670

Feb. 20 A Hawaii W, 79-71 Honolulu, Hawaii 1782

Feb. 24 H Fresno State L, 81-78OT Ruston, La. 1893

Feb. 27 H Nevada W, 69-56 Ruston, La. 2034

March 3 A Idaho W, 63-56 Moscow, Idaho 519

March 6 A Boise State L, 74-65 Boise, Idaho 3142

WAC TOURNAMENT

March 10 N Utah State W, 82-65 Reno, Nev. 3145

March 12 A Nevada W, 80-77 Reno, Nev. 2001

March 13 N Fresno St. W, 68-66 Reno, Nev. 745

NCAA TOURNAMENT

March 20 A #8 Florida State L, 75-61 Tallahassee, Fla. 2357

2010-11 (24-8)

Home: 13-1, Road: 9-4, Neutral: 2-3 Starters:

Adrienne Johnson 21.9, 9.4

Tarkeisha Wysinger 11.4, 5.8

Whitney Jones 10.0, 3.1

Jasmine Bendolph 8.0, 3.6

Shantale Bramble-Donaldson 7.4, 4.8

Top Subs:

Brietta Thomas 6.0, 2.9

Kiara Young 5.7, 4.5

Coach: Teresa Weatherspoon

Nov. 13 H Prairie View W, 79-46 Ruston, La. 1502

Nov. 16 H WKU W, 71-55 Ruston, La. 1659

Nov. 19 A UALR L, 59-55 Little, Rock, Ark. 2173

Nov. 23 H Houston L, 70-66 Ruston, La. 1552

Nov. 27 A Missouri State L, 62-53 Springfield, MO. 3064

Dec. 1 A Mississippi State W, 69-61 Starkville, Miss. 1213

Dec. 12 H Southern W, 52-44 Ruston, La. 1722

Dec. 15 H Arkansas State W, 84-54 Ruston, La. 1654

Dec. 17 A Tulane W, 78-72 New Orleans, La. 860

Dec. 19 A LSU L, 68-53 Baton Rouge, La. 3714

Dec. 29 N Georgia W, 77-62 Miami, Fla. 549

Dec. 30 N Marquette L, 83-75 Miami, Fla. 497

Jan. 2 H Southern Miss W, 83-61 Ruston, La. 1313

Jan. 6 A San Jose State W, 69-34 San Jose, Calif. 275

Jan. 8 A Hawaii W, 74-69OT Honolulu, Hawaii 1601

Jan. 13 A Fresno State W, 94-923OT Fresno, Calif. 3275

Jan. 20 H Utah State W, 91-74 Ruston, La. 1635

Jan. 22 H Nevada W, 67-43 Ruston, La. 2249

Jan. 27 A Idaho W, 63-56 Moscow, Idaho 266

Jan. 29 A Boise State W, 93-86 Boise, Idaho 947

Feb. 5 H Fresno State W, 90-84OT Ruston, La. 7123

Feb. 7 H New Mexico State W, 85-63 Ruston, La. 1803

Feb. 12 A New Mexico State W, 88-79 Las Cruces, NM. 1176

Feb. 17 H Hawaii W, 76-50 Ruston, La. 1747

Feb. 19 H San Jose State W, 62-53 Ruston, La. 3162

Feb. 26 A Utah State W, 78-70 Logan, Utah 891

Feb. 28 A Nevada L, 71-66 Reno, Nev. 1940

March 3 H Boise State W, 86-72 Ruston, La. 2145

March 5 H Idaho W, 65-55 Ruston, La. 2145 WAC TOURNAMENT

March 11 N Nevada W, 66-59 Las Vegas, Nev. 1447

March 12 N Fresno St. L, 78-76 Las Vegas, Nev. 837 NCAA TOURNAMENT

March 20 N Rutgers L, 76-51 Bossier City, La. 5377

2011-12 (17-15)

Home: 7-6, Road: 6-5, Neutral: 4-4

Starters:

Shantale Bramble-Donaldson 11.1, 8.4

Jasmine Bendolph 10.6, 5.8 apg

Whitney Jones 9.2 , 4.0

Whitney Frazier 9.2, 4.3

Angie Felton 7.1, 2.4

Top Subs:

Kiara Young 6.9, 4.4

Tavasha Anderson 4.9, 2.2

Coach: Teresa Weatherspoon

Nov. 11 H Missouri State L, 78-65 Ruston, La. 1788

Nov. 19 A Oral Roberts L, 92-71 Tulsa, Okla. 1215

Nov. 22 H UALR W, 64-48 Ruston, La. 1582

Nov. 24 N Seton Hall L, 72-69 St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands N/A

Nov. 25 N Old Dominion W, 84-71 St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands 286

Nov. 26 N Alabama L, 67-59 St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands 305

Dec. 2 H Tulane L, 61-52 Ruston, La. 2469

Dec. 5 A Western Kentucky L, 69-54 Bowling Green, Ky. 814

Dec. 7 A Houston W, 79-53 Houston, Texas 507

Dec. 11 H Mississippi State W, 63-62 Ruston, La. 2243

Dec. 13 A Arkansas State W, 69-59 Jonesboro, Ark. 938

Dec. 17 N Memphis L, 86-67 Queens, N.Y. 533

Dec. 18 N Prairie View W, 89-83 3OT Queens, N.Y. N/A

Dec. 21 H Tennessee Tech W, 82-64 Ruston, La. 2479

Dec. 29 H LSU L, 66-55 Ruston, La. 4930

Jan. 12 H Idaho W, 66-54 Ruston, La. 4472

Jan. 14 H Utah State L, 79-62 Ruston, La. 4099

Jan. 19 A Hawaii L, 61-46 Honolulu, Hawaii 1288

Jan. 21 A San Jose State W, 70-64 San Jose, Calif. 1437

Jan. 28 A New Mexico State W, 69-42 Las Cruces, NM. 1109

Feb. 2 H Nevada W, 77-63 Ruston, La. 1839

Feb. 4 H Fresno State L, 61-59 Ruston, La. 7034

Feb. 9 A Utah State W, 82-76 Logan, Utah 948

Feb. 11 A Idaho W, 61-57 Moscow, Idaho 450

Feb. 16 H San Jose State W, 73-68 Ruston, La. N/A

Feb. 18 H Hawaii L, 61-49 Ruston, La. 3997

Feb. 25 H New Mexico State W, 64-50 Ruston, La. 4158

March 1 A Fresno State L, 65-62 Fresno, Calif. 7689

March 3 A Nevada L, 76-72 Reno, Nev. 887

WAC TOURNAMENT

March 7 N Hawaii W, 63-54 Las Vegas, Nev. 699

March 9 N Utah State W, 73-69 Las Vegas, Nev. N/A

March 10 N Fresno State L, 89-61 Las Vegas, Nev. 617

2012-13 (14-17)

Home: 9-5, Road: 4-10, Neutral: 1-2

Starters:

Kelia Shelton 13.6, 6.7

Whitney Frazier 11.7, 6.0

Brittany Lewis 11.1, 5.9

Lulu Perry 10.2 , 3.5

Janay Borum 4.7, 4.0

Top Subs:

Jelena Vucinic 4.3, 2.0

Brittany Jefferson 4.1, 2.2

Coach: Teresa Weatherspoon

Nov. 9 A Tulane L, 66-59 New Orleans, La. 1734

Nov. 12 H South Carolina L, 82-58 Ruston, La. 2160

Nov. 16 A Mississippi State L, 57-55 Starkville, Miss. 1420

Nov. 20 H Central Arkansas W, 65-63 Ruston, La. 2101

Dec. 1 H Ole Miss W, 57-54 Ruston, La. 4785

Dec. 4 A #25 Texas A&M L, 77-26 College Station, Texas 4248

Dec. 9 N Rutgers L, 73-46 New York City, N.Y. 4333

Dec. 12 H McNeese State W, 52-50 Ruston, La. 2205

Dec. 14 H Oral Roberts W, 61-59 Ruston, La. 2105

Dec. 16 A LSU L, 77-55 Baton Rouge, La. 2718

Dec. 29 A Denver W, 82-772OT Denver, Colo. 446

Dec. 31 A New Mexico State L, 71-67 Las Cruces, NM. 757

Jan. 5 H UT Arlington W, 65-58 Ruston, La. 2148

Jan. 10 H Texas State W, 71-58 Ruston, La. 2108

Jan. 12 H UTSA L, 51-50 Ruston, La. 2338

Jan. 17 A Idaho W, 67-58 Moscow, Idaho 391

Jan. 19 A Seattle L, 64-47 Seattle, Wash. 585

Jan. 24 H San Jose State W, 94-80 Ruston, La. 2059

Jan. 26 H Utah State L, 76-75OT Ruston, La. 2248

Jan. 30 A UALR L, 74-52 Little Rock, Ark. 1747

Feb. 2 A UT Arlington W, 78-62 Arlington, Texas 438

Feb. 7 A UTSA W, 78-72 San Antonio, Texas 748

Feb. 9 A Texas State L, 68-63 San Marcos, Texas 1067

Feb. 14 H Seattle L, 87-74 Ruston, La. 2351

Feb. 16 H Idaho W, 64-62 Ruston, La. 2404

Feb. 28 A Utah State L, 70-56 Logan, Utah 634

Mar. 2 A San Jose State L, 60-58 San Jose, Calif. 768

Mar. 7 H New Mexico State L, 66-56 Ruston, La. 2072

Mar. 9 H Denver W, 69-51 Ruston, La. 2131 WAC TOURNAMENT

Mar. 13 N UTSA W, 85-58 Las Vegas, Nev. 637

Mar. 15 N Seattle L, 80-61 Las Vegas, Nev. N/A

2013-14 (12-20)

Home: 8-7, Road: 2-12, Neutral: 2-1

Starters:

Whitney Frazier 16.2, 9.8

Chrisstasia Walter 11.5, 6.1

JaQuan Jackson 11.1, 3.4

Lulu Perry 10.8 , 3.9

Savanna Langston 3.7, 3.4

Top Subs:

Kelia Shelton 14.4, 6.8

Veanca Hall 3.4, 2.7

Coach: Teresa Weatherspoon

Nov. 10 A #22 South Carolina L, 68-45 Columbia, S.C. 5078

Nov. 16 A Virginia L, 95-82 Charlottesville, Va. 3507

Nov. 23 H LSU L, 81-69 Ruston, La. 2767

Nov. 25 H Arkansas State L, 91-68 Ruston, La. 1132

Nov. 29 H New Orleans W, 69-39 Ruston, La. 1217

Dec. 2 A Nicholls State L, 80-78 Thibodaux, La. 211

Dec. 4 A Ole Miss L, 79-68 Oxford, Miss. 4491

Dec. 7 H UL-Lafayette W, 51-44 Ruston, La. 3629

Dec. 11 H Northwestern State W, 74-40 Ruston, La. 3547

Dec. 17 A McNeese State L, 63-51 Lake Charles, La. 394

Dec. 20 H UALR W, 50-39 Ruston, La. 912

Dec. 22 H Alabama A&M W, 81-51 Ruston, La. 708

Dec. 28 A Texas A&M L, 80-52 College Station, Texas 4544

Jan. 8 H Southern Miss L, 67-56 Ruston, La. 1342

Jan. 11 H Middle Tennessee L, 68-51 Ruston, La. 4236

Jan. 15 A Rice L, 82-68 Houston, Texas 426

Jan. 18 A East Carolina L, 86-55 Greenville, N.C. 1251

Jan. 22 H Florida Atlantic W, 64-63 Ruston, La. 572

Jan. 25 A Tulane L, 75-61 New Orleans, La. 618

Feb. 1 H UTSA W, 71-50 Ruston, La. 648

Feb. 5 A UTEP L, 85-75 El Paso, Texas 2502

Feb. 8 A Marshall L, 69-55 Huntington, W.V. 441

Feb. 13 H Charlotte L, 85-61 Ruston, La. 1089

Feb. 15 H UAB L, 71-62 Ruston, La. 4561

Feb. 19 A Tulsa W, 82-75OT Tulsa, Okla. 427

Feb. 22 H Rice L, 61-56 Ruston, La. 674

Feb. 26 A Old Dominion L, 75-64 Norfolk, Va. 2337

March 1 A North Texas W, 67-54 Denton, Texas 876

March 5 H FIU W, 67-65 Ruston, La. 1742 CUSA TOURNAMENT

March 11 N North Texas W, 77-59 El Paso, Texas 942

March 12 N Charlotte W, 64-55 El Paso, Texas 1624

March 13 A UTEP L, 81-72 El Paso, Texas 2761

2014-15 (16-15)

Home: 7-4, Road: 7-10, Neutral: 2-1 Starters:

Whitney Frazier 14.8, 7.1

Kelia Shelton 13.2, 5.3

Chrisstasia Walter 9.9, 5.5

Kanedria Andrews 2.6, 2.6

Savanna Langston 2.0, 1.4

Top Subs:

Brandi Wingate 9.0, 4.9

JaQuan Jackson 6.8, 1.6

Coach: Tyler Summitt

Nov. 15 A Stephen F. Austin W, 76-69 Nacogdoches, Texas 1833

Nov. 18 A Northwestern State L, 69-57 Natchitoches, La. 1418

Nov. 22 A UL-Lafayette L, 58-55 Lafayette, La. 487

Nov. 29 A Alabama A&M W, 70-68 Huntsville, Ala. 215

Dec. 3 A at LSU L, 73-59 Baton Rouge, La. 2272

Dec. 7 H Loyla (NOLA) W, 75-61 Ruston, La. 2107

Dec. 11 A Mississippi State L, 81-77 Starkville, Miss. 3012

Dec. 15 H Nicholls State W, 80-62 Ruston, La. 2215

Dec. 20 A Utah L, 67-52 Salt Lake City, Utah 453

Dec. 29 N Harvard W, 83-64 Atlanta, Ga. 217

Dec. 30 A Georgia Tech L, 96-81 Atlanta, Ga. 656

Jan. 4 H Southern Miss L, 79-77OT Ruston, La. 1804

Jan. 8 H UTEP W, 90-72 Ruston, La. 1808

Jan. 10 H UTSA W, 79-74 Ruston, La. 2410

Jan. 15 A UAB W, 61-55 Birmingham, Ala. 414

Jan. 17 A Middle Tennessee L, 82-59 Murfreesboro, Tenn. 4917

Jan. 22 H North Texas W, 92-57 Ruston, La. 1260

Jan. 24 H Rice W, 88-71 Ruston, La. 2415

Jan. 29 A WKU L, 82-66 Bowling Green, Ky. 3144

Jan. 31 A Marshall W, 68-67 Huntington, W.Va. 643

Feb. 5 H UAB L, 63-54 Ruston, La. 2305

Feb. 7 H Middle Tennessee L, 68-44 Ruston, La. 1907

Feb. 12 A Florida Atlantic W, 73-68 Boca Raton, Fla. 665

Feb. 14 A FIU W, 79-56 Miami, Fla.

Feb. 19 H Charlotte W, 71-61 Ruston, La. 1719

Feb. 22 H Old Dominion L, 72-71 Ruston, La. 2722

Feb. 27 A UTEP L, 88-75 El Paso, Texas 1888

Mar. 1 A UTSA L, 60-53 San Antonio, Texas 676

Mar. 7 A Southern Miss W, 67-64 Hattiesburg, Miss. 1514

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Mar. 11 N Florida Atlantic W, 84-74 Birmingham, Ala. 284

Mar. 12 N Middle Tennessee L, 77-58 Birmingham, Ala. 632

2015-16 (14-16)

Home: 9-6, Road: 4-8, Neutral: 1-2

Starters:

Brandi Wingate 17.2, 7.6

Brooke Pumroy 12.2, 2.5

Ashley Santos 9.6, 4.8

Kierra Anthony 6.9, 2.8

Tiara Davennport 6.8, 4.6

Top Subs:

Reauna Cleaver 5.7, 4.2

Jasmine LeBlanc 5.0, 4.2

Coach: Tyler Summitt

Nov. 14 A Wisconsin L, 79-65 Madison, Wis. 3517

Nov. 18 H Loyola-NO W, 76-40 Ruston, La. 1821

Nov. 21 H Stephen F. Austin W, 76-44 Ruston, La. 1732

Nov. 27 N UCLA L, 68-57 Freeport, Bahamas 763

Nov. 28 N Denver W, 58-53 Freeport, Bahamas 348

Dec. 2 H Prairie View L, 77-68 Ruston, La. 1502

Dec. 5 A Nicholls State W, 58-55 Thibodaux, La. 690

Dec. 10 A Arizona L, 77-67 Tuscon, Ariz. 827

Dec. 13 H #9 Mississippi State L, 93-63 Ruston, La. 3519

Dec. 19 H UL-Lafayette W, 79-62 Ruston, La. 1818

Dec. 22 H McNeese State L, 74-71 Ruston, La. 1849

Jan. 2 A Southern Miss L, 69-59 Hattiesburg, Miss. 1525

Jan. 7 A Old Dominion W, 69-51 Norfolk, Va. 1718

Jan. 9 A Charlotte L, 63-58 Charlotte, N.C. 821

Jan. 14 H FIU W, 82-63 Ruston, La. 2014

Jan. 16 H Florida Atlatnic W, 65-62 Ruston, La. 2116

Jan. 24 H Southern Miss. W, 72-37 Ruston, La. 1724

Jan. 28 A UTSA W, 82-72 (OT) San Antonio, Texas 539

Jan. 30 A UTEP L, 86-80 EL Paso, Texas 3157

Feb. 4 H Rice W, 63-61 Ruston, La. 1925

Feb. 6 H North Texas W, 77-71 Ruston, La. 1769

Feb. 11 A Middle Tennessee L, 68-57 Murfeesboro, Tenn. 3316

Feb. 13 A UAB L, 64-49 Birmingham, Ala. 688

Feb. 18 H UTSA W, 75-66 Ruston, La. 1835

Feb. 20 H UTEP L, 72-65 Ruston, La. 1974

Feb. 25 A North Texas W, 78-67 Denton, Texas 670

Feb. 27 A Rice L, 84-77 Houston, Texas 739

Mar 3 H Marshall L, 54-52 Ruston, La. 1803

Mar 5 H WKU L, 69-58 Ruston, La. 1905

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Mar 9 N Rice L, 72-67 (OT) Birmingham, Ala. ???

2016-17 (18-14)

Home: 10-5, Road: 7-8, Neutral: 1-1

Starters:

Kierra Anthony 13.2, 3.7

Jasmine LeBlanc 11.9, 8.0

Alexus Malone 11.5, 7.0

Rochelle Vasquez 8.5, 2.1

Kierra Lang 3.4, 2.3

Top Subs:

Reauna Cleaver 8.5, 4.8

Ashley Santos 3.7, 2.8

Coach: Brooke & Scott Stoehr

Nov. 11 H LSU L, 77-73 Ruston, La 4111

Nov. 19 H Grambling W, 69-55 Ruston, La. 2019

Nov. 22 A Clemson L, 78-67 (OT) Clemson, S.C. 254

Nov. 26 H LSU-Alexandria W, 103-63 Ruston, La. 1523

Nov. 29 A ULM W, 73-53 Monroe, La. 503

Dec. 4 A McNeese State W, 66-56 Lake Charles, La. 404

Dec. 7 H Stephen F. Austin L, 60-58 Ruston, La. 2486

Dec. 10 H Nicholls State W, 68-52 Ruston, La. 1510

Dec. 14 H Auburn L, 76-66 Ruston, La. 1526

Dec. 19 A Memphis L, 56-54 Memphis, Tenn. 542

Dec. 22 A UL-Lafayette L, 80-72 Lafayette, La. 774

Dec. 30 H Southern Miss* W, 72-61 Ruston, La. 1530

Jan. 5 A UTEP L, 69-62 El Paso, Texas 1617

Jan. 7 A UTSA L, 63-61 San Antonio, Texas 252

Jan. 12 H Charlotte W, 80-54 Ruston, La. 1612

Jan. 14 H Old Dominion L, 69-64 Ruston, La. 2081

Jan. 19 A Rice W, 70-67 (OT) Houston, Texas 464

Jan. 21 A North Texas W, 72-65 Denton, Texas 1098

Jan. 26 H UAB W, 64-63 Ruston, La. 1526

Jan. 28 H Middle Tennessee L, 79-65 Ruston, La. 1528

Feb. 2 A WKU L, 67-58 Bowling Green, Kent. 1127

Feb. 4 A Marshall W, 72-54 Huntington, W.V. 1072

Feb. 9 H UTEP W, 69-61 Ruston, La. 1809

Feb. 11 H UTSA W, 77-71 Ruston, La. 1934

Feb. 16 A Florida Atlantic W, 76-52 Boca Raton, Fla. 489

Feb. 18 A FIU W, 76-63 Miami, Fla. 328

Feb. 23 H North Texas W, 65-49 Ruston, La. 1648

Feb. 25 H Rice W, 62-51 Ruston, La. 2025

Mar 3 A Southern Miss L, 72-63 Hattiesburg, Miss. 1581

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Mar 9 N Charlotte W, 66-55 Birmingham, Ala. 686

Mar 10 N WKU L, 77-53 Birmingham, Ala. 3299 WNIT

Mar 17 A SMU L, 75-70 (OT) Dallas, Texas 847

2017-18 (19-12)

Home: 12-5, Road: 6-5, Neutral: 1-2 Starters:

Kierra Anthony 14.0, 3.7

Reauna Cleaver 5.9, 4.0

Kierra Lang 2.1, 1.8

Alexus Malone 14.9, 9.3

Taylor Stahly 10.9, 2.2

Top Subs:

Anna McLeod 5.2, 2.4

Nikki McDonald 3.4, 2.3

Zhanae Whitney 3.5, 3.7

Coach: Brooke & Scott Stoehr

Nov. 10 H Grambling W, 64-53 Ruston, La 4811

Nov. 12 H LSU-Alexandria W, 87-47 Ruston, La. 1563

Nov 16 H Memphis W, 65-40 Ruston, La. 1841

Nov. 19 A Auburn L, 75-59 Auburn, Ala. 1879

Nov. 24 N Penn State W, 71-59 Las Vegas, Nevada 572

Nov. 26 N Niagara L, 73-67 Las Vegas, Nevada

Nov. 30 A #2 Texas L, 88-54 Austin, Texas 2956

Dec. 4 H Clemson L, 55-47 Ruston, La. 2129

Dec. 7 A Little Rock W, 58-49 Little Rock, Ark. 1141

Dec. 11 H ULM W, 71-49 Ruston, La. 2045

Dec. 18 H McNeese State W, 78-62 Ruston, La. 1823

Dec. 21 H Houston Baptist W, 85-62 Ruston, La. 1659

Dec. 28 H Alcorn State W, 87-50 Ruston, La. 1555

Jan. 3 H North Texas W, 61-53 Ruston, La. 1749

Jan. 5 H UTSA W, 63-55 Ruston, La. 1735

Jan. 11 A Southern Miss L, 65-50 Hattiesburg, Miss. 1264

Jan. 13 A Marshall W, 74-65 Huntington, W.V. 483

Jan. 18 A FIU L, 57-54 Miami, Fla. 2151

Jan. 20 A Florida Atlantic L, 86-72 Boca Raton, Fla. 804

Jan. 26 H Old Dominion W, 59-45 Ruston, La. 2229

Jan. 28 H WKU L, 74-64 Ruston, La. 2134

Feb. 1 A Middle Tennessee W, 66-49 Murfreesboro, Tenn. 3436

Feb. 4 H UAB L, 66-61 Ruston, La. 2032

Feb. 7 H Rice W, 75-55 Ruston, La. 2039

Feb. 10 A UTEP W, 65-62 El Paso, Texas 1104

Feb. 15 H Charlotte L, 64-51 Ruston, La. 3562

Feb. 17 H Southern Miss W, 89-57 Ruston, La. 4847

Feb. 24 A UAB W, 70-60 Birmingham, Ala. 517

March 1 A Rice W, 70-62 Houston, Texas 1514

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March 8 N North Texas L, 76-69 Frisco, Texas 2796 WNIT

March 15 H Missouri State L, 63-59 Ruston, La. 1734

2018-19 (14-16)

Home: 8-5, Road: 5-9, Neutral: 1-2

Starters:

Kierra Anthony 23.4, 4.6

Taylor Stahly 8.2, 1.4

Raizel Guinto 7.8, 2.2

Grayson Bright 7.7, 6.8

Zhanae Whitney 3.9, 4.4

Top Subs:

Reauna Cleaver 5.9, 4.0

Amber Dixon 7.1, 2.5

Bre Harris 4.5, 3.3

Coach: Brooke & Scott Stoehr

Nov. 6 H LSU-Alexandria W, 112-70 Ruston, La. 1037

Nov. 9 H Little Rock L, 69-58 Ruston, La. 5027

Nov. 14 H Houston W, 100-88 (OT) Ruston, La. 1128

Nov. 18 A Memphis W, 66-50 Memphis, Tenn. 709

Nov. 20 A Arkansas State W, 80-70 Jonesboro, Ark. 681

Nov. 24 A Wichita State L, 70-56 Wichita, Kansas 1638

Dec. 1 A #19 Arizona State L, 80-44 Tempe, Arizona 1847

Dec. 2 N Alabama W, 79-62 Tempe, Arizona

Dec. 12 H Southeastern La W, 72-53 Ruston, La. 1154

Dec. 15 H Ole Miss W, 80-71 Ruston, La. 1527

Dec. 20 N Missouri State L, 82-70 Kansas City, Mo. 322

Dec. 21 A UMKC L, 80-70 Kansas City, Mo. 656

Dec. 29 A McNeese State W, 89-48 Lake Charles, La. 1651

Jan. 3 H North Texas L, 65-54 Ruston, La. 1082

Jan. 5 H Rice L, 61-51 Ruston, La. 1073

Jan. 10 A UAB W, 73-68 Birmingham, Ala. 582

Jan. 12 A Middle Tennessee L, 75-38 Murfreesboro, Tenn. 4127

Jan. 17 H Old Dominion L, 70-59 Ruston, La. 1608

Jan. 19 H Charlotte W, 88-51 Ruston, La. 1477

Jan. 24 A Marshall L, 90-88 (3ot) Huntington, W.V. 711

Jan. 26 A WKU L, 81-76 Bowling Green, Kent. 2759

Jan. 31 H Florida Atlantic W, 86-55 Ruston, La. 1534

Feb. 2 H FIU W, 90-72 Ruston, La. 1475

Feb. 9 H Southern Miss W, 106-85 Ruston, La. 1723

Feb. 14 A UTEP W, 74-64 El Paso, Texas 410

Feb. 16 A UTSA L, 70-68 San Antonio, Texas 705

Feb. 23 A Southern Miss L, 74-70 Hattiesburg, Miss. 4456

March 2 A #24 Rice L, 78-42 Houston, Texas 2606

March 7 H UAB L, 95-69 Birmingham, Ala. 1683

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March 13 N Charlotte L, 55-46 Frisco, Texas 1921

2019-20 (15-15)

Home: 11-6, Road: 3-9, Neutral: 1-0 Starters:

Amber Dixon

12.1, 3.6

Keiunna Walker 10.9, 3.2

Grayson Bright 9.2, 4.7

Bre Harris 3.6, 3.4

Anna Larr Roberson 6.7, 5.5

Top Subs:

Raizel Guinto 9.0, 3.1

MeMe Amand 5.2, 4.2

Lotte Sant 5.1, 2.3

Coach: Brooke & Scott Stoehr

Nov. 7 H LSU-Alexandria W, 93-61 Ruston, La. 5573

Nov. 13 H Memphis W, 83-74 Ruston, La. 1243

Nov. 20 H Wichita State L, 88-80 Ruston, La. 1180

Nov. 23 A Ole Miss L, 76-53 Oxford, Miss. 1019

Nov. 26 H Loyola-New Orleans W, 71-52 Ruston, La. 1180

Dec. 2 A Little Rock W, 43-38 Little Rock, Ark. 821

Dec. 5 H McNeese State W, 79-54 Ruston, La. 1724

Dec. 8 A Houston L, 67-53 Houston, Texas 874

Dec. 13 H Southeastern La W, 92-78 Ruston, La. 1586

Dec. 16 H Grambling State W, 70-66 Ruston, La 1340

Dec. 29 H Arkansas State W, 67-54 Ruston, La. 1173

Jan. 4 A Southern Miss L, 66-60 Hattiesburg, Miss. 1420

Jan. 9 H UTSA L, 82-73 Ruston, La. 1380

Jan. 11 H UTEP W, 87-80 Ruston, La. 1349

Jan. 16 A Rice L, 60-47 Houston, Texas 637

Jan. 18 A North Texas L, 74-69 OT Denton, Texas 1382

Jan. 23 H Middle Tennessee W, 78-60 Ruston, La. 1361

Jan. 25 H UAB L, 71-51 Ruston, La. 1437

Jan. 30 A Charlotte L, 55-37 Charlotte, NC 814

Feb. 1 A Old Dominion L, 77-61 Norfolk, Va. 2396

Feb. 6 H WKU L, 84-75 Ruston, La. 1427

Feb. 8 H Marshall W, 60-50 Ruston, La. 1503

Feb. 13 A FIU W, 68-44 Miami, Fla. 262

Feb. 15 A Florida Atlantic L, 77-75 Boca Raton, Fla. 439

Feb. 20 H Southern Miss L, 63-61 Ruston, La. 1749

Feb. 22 H FIU W, 62-52 Ruston, La. 1417

Feb. 29 H Rice L, 73-60 OT Ruston, La. 1827

Mar 5 A UTSA W, 69-30 San Antonio, Texas 292

Mar 7 A WKU L, 71-67 Bowling Green, Kent. 1114

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Mar 11 N UAB W, 66-63 Frisco, Texas NA

2020-21 (14-10)

Home: 8-4, Road: 5-5, Neutral: 1-1

Starters:

Keiunna Walker 16.0, 4.1

Anna Larr Roberson 11.3, 7.1

Raizel Guinto 9.9, 3.0

Amber Dixon 9.8, 6.5

Lotte, Sant 3.1, 6.5

Top Subs:

Brianna Harris 10.0, 5.5

Robyn Lee 2.7, 0.5

Monette Bolden 2.1, 1.3

Coach: Brooke & Scott Stoehr

Nov. 25 H McNeese State W, 90-45 Ruston, La. 1200

Nov. 30 H Grambling State W, 79-69 Ruston, La. 1200

Dec. 2 A Texas L, 57-84 Austin, Texas 958

Dec. 8 H Jackson State W, 73-66 Ruston, La. 1200

Dec. 17 H ULM W, 63-45 Ruston, La. 1200

Dec. 20 H UL-Lafayette W, 68-65 Ruston, La. 1200

Jan. 1 A Marshall W, 61-51 OT Huntington, W.V. 381

Jan. 2 A Marshall L, 57-61 Huntington, W.V. 366

Jan. 8 H WKU L, 55-61 Ruston, La. 1200

Jan. 9 H WKU W, 58-52 Ruston, La. 1200

Jan. 15 A UTSA W, 69-51 San Antonio, Texas 122

Jan. 16 A UTSA W, 74-48 San Antonio, Texas 153

Jan. 22 H UTEP L, 58-61 Ruston, La. 1200

Jan. 23 H UTEP L, 67-75 Ruston, La. 1200

Jan. 28 H Southern Miss W, 77-60 Ruston, La. 1200

Jan. 30 A Southern Miss L, 44-57 Hattiesburg, Miss. 1200

Feb. 5 H North Texas W, 60-55 Ruston, La. 1200

Feb. 6 H North Texas L, 58-63 Ruston, La. 1200

Feb. 12 A UAB W, 75-71 Birmingham, Ala. 222

Feb. 13 A UAB W, 83-61 Birmingham, Ala. 280

Feb. 26 A Rice L, 50-73 Houston, Texas NA

Feb. 27 A Rice L, 53-64 Houston, Texas NA

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Mar 10 N Marshall W, 50-48 Frisco, Texas 623

Mar 11 N Middle Tennessee L, 71-77 Frisco, Texas 507

2021-22 (21-12)

Home: 12-3, Road: 6-8, Neutral: 3-1

Starters:

Keiunna Walker 18.9, 4.4

Anna Larr Roberson 15.2, 8.5

Salma Bates 7.9, 2.8

Amaya Brannon 7.0, 4.4

Silvia Nativi 3.5, 2.4

Top Subs:

Robyn Lee 5.5, 2.4

Kate Thompson 3.7, 1.6

Lotte Sant 3.7 ,2.2

Coach: Brooke Stoehr

Nov. 9 H Jarvis Christian W, 103-53 Ruston, La. 1148

Nov. 12 H LSU-Alexandria W, 95-48 Ruston, La. 2341

Nov. 19 A Ole Miss L, 44-62 Oxford, Miss. 1384

Nov. 22 H Nicholls State W, 77-48 Ruston, La. 1050

Nov. 26 N Boise State W, 60-57 Boulder, Colo. 212

Nov. 27 A Colorado L, 48-59 Boulder, Colo. 952

Dec. 2 A ULM W, 64-48 Monroe, La. 915

Dec. 5 H Mississippi Valley W, 69-56 Ruston, La. 1460

Dec. 10 H Sam Houston W, 77-52 Ruston, La. 1737

Dec. 19 A UL-Lafayette L, 57-69 Lafayette, La. 303

Dec. 22 A McNeese State W, 74-57 Lake Charles, La. 1254

Dec. 30 A Marshall L, 44-62 Huntington, W.V. 437

Jan. 1 A WKU L, 50-64 Bowling Green, Ky. 526

Jan. 6 H UTEP Psd. Ruston, La. NA

Jan. 8 H UTSA Psd. Ruston, La. NA

Jan. 9 H Southern Miss L, 59-65 Ruston, La. 1632

Jan. 13 A Southern Miss L, 60-65 Hattiesburg, Miss. 1329

Jan. 17 H UTSA W, 79-64 Ruston, La. 1239

Jan. 22 A UAB W, 58-52 Birmingham, Ala. 387

Jan. 27 A Rice L, 72-64 Houston, Texas 523

Jan. 29 A North Texas W, 72-60 Denton, Texas 1546

Feb. 3 H FAU W, 64-49 Ruston, La. 1352

Feb. 5 H FIU W, 81-69 Ruston, La. 1348

Feb. 7 H UTEP W, 68-65 Ruston, La. 1302

Feb. 10 H Charlotte L, 59-56 Ruston, La. 1319

Feb. 17 A UTEP W, 77-60 El Paso, Texas 1012

Feb. 19 A UTSA L, 59-49 San Antonio, Texas 564

Feb. 24 H Rice W, 90-80(2OT) Ruston, La. 1423

Feb. 26 H North Texas W, 62-54 Ruston, La. 2255

Mar. 2 A Old Dominion W, 65-62 Norfolk, Va. 2373

Mar. 5 H UAB W, 82-56 Ruston, La 2219

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Mar. 10 N UAB W, 71-65 Frisco, Texas NA

Mar. 11 N Middle Tennessee W, 80-72 Frisco, Texas NA

Mar. 12 N Charlotte L, 68-53 Frisco, Texas NA WNIT

Mar. 17 H Houston L, 63-52 Ruston, La. 1890

2022-23 (21-12)

Home: 10-5, Road: 7-6, Neutral: 2-2

Starters:

Keiunna Walker 17.9, 4.6

Anna Larr Roberson 12.6, 6.6

Amaya Brannon 7.9, 4.9

Salma Bates 6.5, 3.2

Silvia Nativi 3.9, 3.4

Top Subs:

Robyn Lee 6.4, 2.2

Lotte Sant 5.9, 2.4

Mackenzie Wurm 3.7, 2.6

Coach: Brooke Stoehr

Nov. 7 H Central Baptist W, 86-30 Ruston, La. 1459

Nov. 10 H Arkansas State W, 59-56 Ruston, La. 2948

Nov. 13 A ULM W, 68-53 Monroe, La. 1213

Nov. 22 A SMU L, 59-63 Dallas, Texas 622

Nov. 25 N Stetson W, 73-50 Las Vegas, Nev. 946

Nov. 26 N Illinois State L, 53-70 Las Vegas, Nev. 925

Nov. 27 N George Washington W, 71-52 Las Vegas, Nev. 729

Dec. 3 H Alcorn State W, 70-59 Ruston, La. 1338

Dec. 8 H Vanderbilt L, 70-75OT Ruston, La. 1515

Dec. 12 H South Alabama W, 73-50 Ruston, La. 1190

Dec. 18 H UTEP L, 54-62 Ruston, La. 1371

Dec. 29 A UTSA W, 62-57 San Antonio, Texas 852

Dec. 31 H Charlotte L, 57-66 Ruston, La. 1622

Jan. 5 H Rice W, 79-74 Ruston, La. 1273

Jan. 7 A UTEP L, 66-72 El Paso, Texas 856

Jan. 11 H North Texas W, 81-66 Ruston, La. 1265

Jan. 14 A UAB W, 61-55 Birmingham, Ala. 289

Jan. 19 A WKU L, 55-66 Bowling Green, Ky. 822

Jan. 21 A Middle Tennessee L, 50-68 Murfreesboro, Tenn. 3411

Jan. 26 H UAB W, 67-62 Ruston, La. 1165

Jan. 28 H UTSA L, 63-66 Ruston, La. 1438

Feb. 2 A Rice L, 57-60 Houston, Texas 575

Feb. 9 H FIU W, 76-65 Ruston, La. 1394

Feb. 11 H Florida Atlatnic W, 68-56 Ruston, La. 1795

Feb. 16 A North Texas W, 57-44 Denton, Texas 1547

Feb. 18 A Charlotte W, 83-792OT Charlotte, N.C. 749

Feb. 23 H WKU W, 70-65 Ruston, La. 1323

Feb. 25 H Middle Tennessee L, 59-61 Ruston, La. 1637

Mar. 2 A FIU W, 69-62 Miami, Fla. 668

Mar. 4 A Florida Atlantic W, 65-60 Boca Raton, Fla. 1 CUSA TOURNAMENT

Mar. 9 N UTEP L, 54-64 Frisco, Texas 1708 WNIT

Mar. 16 A Arkansas L, 47-69 Fayetteville, Ark. 1460

2023-24 (14-19)

Home: 9-5, Road: 4-11, Neutral: 1-3

Starters:

Anna Larr Roberson 12.1, 5.1

Salma Bates 10.0, 3.2

Robyn Lee 8.5, 3.9

Jianna Morris 7.0, 3.2

Silvia Nativi 5.7, 3.7

Top Subs:

Paris Guillory 6.1, 2.1

Amaya Brannon 4.7, 2.4

Anja Bukvic 4.7, 2.0

Coach: Brooke Stoehr

Nov. 6 H LSU-Alexandria W, 93-37 Ruston, La. 1144

Nov. 9 H Louisiana College W, 88-52 Ruston, La. 3521

Nov. 19 A # 11 Texas L, 44-96 Austin, Texas 5532

Nov. 24 A Drake L, 66-77 Des Monies, Iowa 1734

Nov. 25 N Maine L, 54-60 Des Monies, Iowa 1505

Nov. 26 N Richmond L, 56-83 Des Monies, Iowa 580

Nov. 29 H ULM L, 52-60 Ruston, La. 1744

Dec. 3 A Vanderbilt L, 63-71 Nashville, Tenn. 1829

Dec. 7 A Arkansas L, 60-100 Fayetteville, Ark. 2599

Dec. 9 A Arkansas State L, 58-69 Jonesboro, Ark. 2699

Dec. 14 H SMU L, 53-69 Ruston, La 1655

Dec. 16 H Alcorn W, 49-47 Ruston, La. 1712

Dec. 18 H California Baptist W, 77-51 Ruston, La. 1527

Dec. 21 A South Alabama W, 68-34 Mobile, Ala. 294

Dec. 30 A Abilene Christian W, 66-49 Abilene, Texas 1281

Jan. 6 H Sam Houston W, 66-62 Ruston, La. 1863

Jan. 10 H Middle Tennessee L, 61-64OT Ruston, La. 1632

Jan. 13 A Liberty L, 59-66 Lynchburg, Va. 1008

Jan. 20 H Jacksonville State W, 67-53 Ruston, La. 1690

Jan. 25 A UTEP L, 57-61 El Paso, Texas 1010

Jan. 27 A NM State L, 64-66OT Las Cruces, N.M. 909

Feb. 1 H FIU L, 71-73 Ruston, La. 1902

Feb. 7 A Western Kentucky L, 56-64 Bowling Green, La. 930

Feb. 10 H Liberty L, 53-58 Ruston, La. 1604

Feb. 15 A Jacksonville State W, 61-51 Jacksonville, Ala. 1015

Feb. 17 A FIU L, 51-68 Miami 419

Feb. 22 H UTEP W, 85-69 Ruston, La. 1546

Feb. 24 H NM State W, 70-63OT Ruston, La. 1775

Feb. 28 H Western Kentucky W, 45-41 Ruston, La. 1564

March 6 A Sam Houston W, 71-57 Huntsville, Texas 491

March 9 A Middle Tennessee L, 58-79 Murfreesboro, Tenn. 4227

CUSA TOURNAMENT

March 14 N Jacksonville State W, 60-54 Birmingham, Ala. 2157

March 15 N Middle Tennessee L, 56-62 Birmingham, Ala. 2701

✩ Denotes Final Four games H Denotes National Championship

Louisiana Tech honored one of the most influential figures in the game of women’s basketball as the University unveiled a statue in honor of Hall of Fame coach Leon Barmore on the front steps of the Thomas Assembly Center on Oct. 22, 2021.

Barmore joined the Lady Techster coaching staff in 1977. During the next glorious 25 years until his retirement in 2002, he built a record of 576-87, the highest winning percentage in the history of both men’s and women’s college basketball. He guided Louisiana Tech’s Lady Techsters to 13 Final Fours, eight national title games, and three national championships.

He served as the assistant coach from 1977 through 1982, co-head coach from 1982 through 1985, and head coach from 1985 through 2002. He was a part of 24 national postseason tournaments, made national championship appearances in 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1988, 1994 and 1998, and earned national championships in 1981 (AIAW), 1982 (NCAA) and 1988 (NCAA).

The Ruston native coached 16 Kodak All-Americans, 14 WNBA players, four Olympians, and three Wade Trophy winners. He was a nine-time Conference Coach of the Year, the 1988 Naismith National Coach of the Year, the 1990 and 1996 United States Basketball Association (USBWA) National Coach of the Year, and the 1990 USBWA co-Coach of the Decade.

Coach Barmore is enshrined into several top tier hall of fames: Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame; Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame; Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame; Louisiana Tech Athletics Hall of Fame.

His impact on his players transcended the lessons on the court, molding them into highly successful leaders in life following their playing days.

The man with the steely stare displayed extraordinary loyalty to Louisiana Tech and Ruston. He bled red and blue. Despite numerous opportunities throughout his career to move to Power 5 programs, Coach Barmore stood firm in his commitment to his alma mater and his community.

His passion for both places is only surpassed by his love for his family. Coach Barmore boasts his own starting five: wife Rachel, daughter Shannon, son-in-law Karl, and twin granddaughters Sophie and Ellie. They make up his own personal Hall of Fame.

Louisiana Tech honored one of the most accomplished figures in the game of women’s basketball as the University unveiled a statue in honor of Hall of Fame player and coach Kim Mulkey at the Sarah and A.L. Williams Champions Plaza on Sept. 20, 2023.

Mulkey is a proven winner on all levels of basketball. The Tickfall, La. native won four state championships at Hammond High School before leading the Lady Techsters to two straight national championships in 1981 and 1982 and four consecutive Final Four appearances. After graduation, Mulkey helped lead Team USA to a gold medal at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics.

After her playing career was over, Mulkey joined the coaching staff under Hall of Fame coach Leon Barmore. As an assistant, she helped guide the Lady Techesters to the 1988 national championships and seven more Final Four appearances.

Mulkey became the head coach of Baylor in 2000, taking over for former LA Tech head coach Sonja Hogg. In her first season, Mulkey guided the Bears to a 21-9 record, a 14-win improvement from the previous year. In 2005, she became the first person in NCAA history to win a national title as a player, assistant coach, and head coach. In her career, Mulkey has been a part of seven national championship teams, 11 championship games, and 16 Final Fours.

She has coached 26 different All-Americans to 104 honors by various entities, including four Wade Trophy recipients. She was named Big 12 Coach of the Year eight times and National Coach of the Year nine times. Mulkey is enshrined in the National High School Hall of Fame (1985), Louisiana High School Hall of Fame (1986), Louisiana Sports Writers Hall of Fame (1990, Louisiana Tech Athletics Hall of Fame (1992), Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame (2000), Baylor Athletics Hall of Fame (2007), Texas Sports Hall of Fame (2010) and the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (2020).

Mulkey has two children, Makenzie Fuller and Kramer Robertson, and two grandchildren, Kannon and Sage.

Louisiana Tech honored one of the greatest players in Lady Techsters history as the University unveiled a statue in honor of Hall of Famer Teresa Weatherspoon at the Sarah and A.L. Williams Champions Plaza on Sept. 20, 2023.

Weatherspoon quickly made a name for herself when she stepped onto campus in 1984. The shifty guard holds the Louisiana Tech record for most assists (958) and steals (411) in a career.

The Pineland, Texas native lead the Lady Techsters to back-to-back national title game apperances. After falling to Tennessee in the 1987 National Championship, Weatherspoon led the Lady Techsters to their third championship in 1988.

In addition to her national championship, Weatherspoon was a two-time All-American and the 1988 Wade Trophy Winner. She would finish with a career record 118-14 in a Lady Techster uniform.

After finishing her time at LA Tech, Weatherspoon joined Team USA at the 1988 Seoul Olympics enroute to the gold medal.

Playing professionally overseas for nearly a decade, Weathersppon returned for the inaugural WNBA season in 1997. She would spend the next seven season with the New York Liberty, guiding them to four WNBA Finals. She would start an atsonishing 220 straight games.

Leading the WNBA in steals during the first two seasons of the league, Weatherspoon was named the 1997 and 1998 WNBA defensive player of the year. Her mark of 3.3 steals per game in 1998 still stand as the WNBA record for a single season. The five-time WNBA All-Star finished off her playing career with the Los Angeles Sparks.

Weatherspoon would return to Louisiana Tech as associate head coach in 2008 before taking over as head coach in 2009. She lead the Lady Techsters to back-to-back NCAA Tournaments in 2010 and 2011.

She was inducted into the Louisiana Tech Athletics Hall of Fame (1996), Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame (2010), Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame (2010), New York Liberty Ring of Honor (2011), Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (2019) and Texas Sports Hall of Fame (2020).

YEAR-BY-YEAR CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RESULTS

SONJA HOGG 1974-85 (307-55)
LEON BARMORE 1982-2002 (576-87)
KURT BUDKE 2002-2005 (80-16)
CHRIS LONG 2005-09 (71-44)
TERESA WEATHERSPOON 2009-2014 (99-71)
TYLER SUMMITT 2014-2016 (30-31)
BROOKE STOEHR 2016-PRESENT (134-111)

ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES

Josh Ashley 2024-Pres.
Leon Barmore 1977-82
LaSondra Barrett 2018-19
Gary Blair 1980-85
Danelle Bradford 1977-78
Kurt Budke 2000-02
Barry Canterbury 1979-80
David Caputo 2011-13
Sara Carter 2008-13
Katie Cochran 2002-06
Mike Cranford 1978-70
Joni Crenshaw 2006-08
Kelly Curry 1998-99
Kristy Sims Curry 1996-99
Mickie DeMoss 2014-16
Sue Donohoe 1982-83
Tez Dumars 2023-24
Mike Ekanem 2013-14
Mike Ensley 1996-98
Ebony Felder 2009-12
Nell Fortner 1990-96
Olivia Grayson 2024-Pres.
Cissy Harbour 1980-81
Lindsey Hicks 2016-20
Mary Kay Hungate 1986-90
Bojan Jankovic 2019-2022
Bernitha Johnson 2014-16
Stacy Johnson 2000-2002
Jessie Kenlaw 1999-2000
Caleb Livingston 2024-Pres.
Chris Long 1999-05
Kasondra McKay 2020-2022
Randy Meyer 1990-96
Drew Miller 2013-14
Pierre Miller 2022-2023
Kim Mulkey 1985-2000
Daron Park 2009-11
Nitra Perry 2022-2024
Tomekia Reed 2013-14
Miranda Serna 2004-05
Alaura Sharp 2016-18
Christie Sides 2002-04
Courtney Simmons 2012-13
Amber Smith 2014-16
Pam Stackhouse 1995-96
Brooke Stoehr 2005-08
Scott Stoehr 2005-08, 2021-pres.
Bob Stevens 1980-81
Teresa Weatherspoon 2008-09
Jennifer White 1983-90
LaRita Wilcher 2008-09

Opponent Record Stk First Last

Abilene Christian 1-0 +1 2023-24 2023-24

Akron 1-0 +1 1999-00 1999-00

Alabama 12-2 +1 1982-83 2018-19

Alabama A&M 2-0 +2 2013-14 2014-15

Alcorn State 11-0 +11 1981-82 2023-24

Allen White 1-0 +1 1974-75 1974-75 (Lafayette AAU)

Arizona 5-2 -1 1990-91 2015-16

Arizona State 1-1 -1 1981-82 2018-19

Arkansas 3-2 -2 1978-79 2023-24

Arkansas State 40-4 -1 1987-88 2023-24

Auburn 5-4 -2 1982-83 2017-18

Baylor 4-2 -1 1976-77 2009-10

Belhaven College 2-0 +2 1977-78 1978-79

Boise State 17-7 +3 2001-02 2021-22

Butler 1-0 +1 1993-94 1993-94

California Baptist 1-0 +1 2023-24 2023-24

Cal-Poly Pomona 2-0 +2 1983-84 1984-85

Cal-Santa Barbara 0-1 -1 2001-02 2001-02

Cal State-Fullerton 0-1 -1 1990-91 1990-91

Centenary 4-0 +4 2000-01 2009-10

UCF 9-0 +9 1989-90 1998-99

Central Arkansas 3-0 +3 2008-09 2022-23

Central Michigan 2-0 +2 1986-87 1990-91

Central Missouri St. 1-0 +1 1978-79 1978-79

Charlotte 6-8 +1 2013-14 2022-23

Cheyney State 3-0 +3 1981-82 1983-84

Clemson 3-2 -2 1981-82 2017-18

Cleveland State 1-0 +1 1998-99 1998-99

Colorado 3-2 -1 1987-88 2021-22

Connecticut 2-5 -4 1991-92 2001-02

Creighton 1-0 +1 1985-86 1985-86

Delta State 1-3 +1 1976-77 1978-79

Denver 7-0 +7 1999-00 2015-16

DePaul 4-1 -1 1988-89 1996-97

Drake 3-1 -1 1985-86 2023-24

Duke 0-2 -2 2001-02 2003-04

East Carolina 0-1 -1 2013-14 2013-14

Eastern Kentucky 1-1 -1 1997-97 2006-07

Eastern Washington 1-0 +1 1987-88 1987-88

Florida 0-1 -1 1996-97 1996-97

Florida A&M 1-0 +1 1985-86 1985-86

Florida Atlantic 10-2 +3 1986-87 2022-23

FIU 17-3 -2 1998-99 2023-24

Florida State 2-2 -2 1997-98 2009-10

Fresno State 17-12 -4 1995-96 2011-12

Furman 1-0 +1 1994-95 1994-95

Georgia 6-1 +2 1981-82 2010-11

Georgia State 1-0 +1 2000-01 2000-01

Georgia Tech 0-1 -1 2014-15 2014-15

George Washtington 1-0 +1 2022-23 2022-23

Grambling State 7-0 +7 2005-06 2020-21

Harvard 1-0 +1 2014-15 2014-15

Hawaii 25-5 +1 1979-80 2011-12

Hawaii Pacific 2-0 +2 1983-84 1985-86

Holy Cross 2-0 +2 1988-89 1997-98

Houston 6-5 -2 1983-84 2021-22

Houston Baptist 1-0 +1 2017-18 2017-18

Idaho 17-0 +17 2005-06 2012-13

Illinois 1-1 -1 2003-04 2004-05

Illinois State 5-2 -2 1981-82 2022-23

Indiana 2-0 +2 1983-84 2000-01

Iowa 6-3 +3 1986-87 2006-07

Iowa State 1-0 +1 1998-99 1998-99

Jackson State 4-0 +4 1980-81 2020-21

Jacksonville State 3-0 +3 2023-24 2023-24

Jarvis Christian 1-0 +1 2021-22 2021-22

Kansas 10-0 +10 1978-79 1987-88

SERIES RECORDS

Kansas State 6-2 -2 1977-78 2006-07

Kentucky 3-0 +3 1981-82 1987-88

Lamar 24-3 +15 1987-88 1997-98

Liberty 0-2 -2 2023-24 2023-24

Little Rock 10-4 +1 1999-00 2019-20

Long Beach State 11-2 +2 1979-80 1994-95

Louisiana Christian 13-0 +13 1975-76 2023-24

UL-Lafayette 41-3 -1 1975-76 2021-22

UL-Monroe 49-10 -1 1974-75 2023-24

LSU 15-16 -10 1974-75 2016-17

LSU-Alexandria 6-0 +6 2016-17 2023-24

Louisville 1-0 +1 1988-89 1988-89

Loyola-Marymount 1-0 +1 1984-85 1984-85

Loyola-New Orleans 3-0 +3 2014-15 2019-20

Maine 0-1 -1 2023-24 2023-24

Marquette 1-1 -1 1994-95 2010-11

Marshall 6-5 -1 2013-14 2021-22

Maryland 2-0 +2 1979-80 1981-82

UMBC 1-0 +1 2008-09 2008-09

Massachusetts 1-0 +1 1995-96 1995-96

McNeese State 24-7 +6 1974-75 2021-22

Memphis 11-4 +3 1979-80 2019-20

Miami (Fla.) 2-0 +2 1985-86 1986-87

Michigan 2-1 +1 1998-99 2001-02

Michigan State 1-0 +1 1986-87 1986-87

Middle Tennessee 7-13 -5 1982-83 2023-24

Mississippi 7-4 -2 1987-88 2021-22

Mississippi College 11-4 +10 1975-76 1986-87

Mississippi State 7-8 -3 1979-80 2015-16

Miss. Valley State 2-0 +2 1989-90 2021-22

Miss. Univ. of Women 1-0 +1 1978-79 1978-79

Missouri 1-0 +1 2000-01 2000-01

Missouri State 1-4 -4 1992-93 2018-19

Montana 2-0 +2 1991-92 2003-04

Montana State 1-0 +1 1994-95 1994-95

Montclair State 1-0 +1 1981-82 1981-82

Morgan State 1-0 +1 1993-94 1993-94

Nebraska 1-0 +1 1979-80 1979-80

Nevada 21-7 -1 1987-88 2011-12

New Mexico 1-0 +1 2002-03 2002-03

New Mexico State 17-5 +1 2000-01 2023-24

New Orleans 40-2 +10 1974-75 2013-14

Niagara 0-1 -1 2017-18 2017-18

Nicholls State 19-1 +4 1974-75 2021-22

North Carolina 1-1 -1 1984-85 1993-94

North Carolina State 2-0 +2 1996-97 1997-98

North Texas 17-4 +4 1989-90 2022-23

Northern Arizona 1-0 +1 1986-87 1986-87

Northern Illinois 0-1 -1 1991-92 1991-92

Northwestern 3-0 +3 1978-79 1986-87

Northwestern State 22-7 -1 1974-75 2014-15

Notre Dame 2-1 -1 1982-83 1990-91

Ohio State 5-0 +5 1979-80 2002-03

Oklahoma 4-1 -1 1980-81 2004-05

Oklahoma State 8-0 +8 1976-77 1993-94

Old Dominion 18-10 +1 1978-79 2021-22

Oral Roberts 7-1 +1 1977-78 2012-13

Oregon 1-0 +1 1979-80 1979-80

Ouachita Baptist 2-0 +2 1975-76 1976-77

Panola Jr. College 5-1 +5 1975-76 1977-78

Penn State 8-3 +2 1983-84 2017-18

Pepperdine 3-0 +3 1978-79 2002-03

Prairie View A&M 3-1 -1 1989-90 2015-16

Purdue 6-2 +2 1988-89 2000-01

Rice 17-16 -1 2000-01 2022-23

Richmond 0-1 -1 2023-24 2023-24

Rutgers 3-2 -2 1979-80 2012-13

Sam Houston State 5-0 +5 2007-08 2023-24

San Diego 3-0 +3 1991-92 1996-97

San Diego State 2-0 +2 1984-85 1985-86

San Francisco 1-0 +1 1980-81 1980-81

San Jose State 23-1 -1 2001-02 2012-13

Seton Hall 0-1 -1 2011-12 2011-12

South Alabama 23-0 +23 1991-92 2023-24

South Carolina 3-3 -2 1981-82 2013-14

SE Missouri State 1-0 +1 1999-00 1999-00

Southeastern La. 9-5 +9 1974-75 2019-20

Southern 9-1 +8 1975-76 2010-11

Southern Cal 8-4 +2 1978-79 1996-97

Southern Illinois 1-0 +1 1986-87 1986-87

SMU 18-3 -3 1978-79 2023-24

Southern Miss 10-12 -3 1989-90 2021-22

Southern Utah 1-0 +1 1996-97 1996-97

St. John’s 1-0 +1 1995-96 1995-96

St. Peter’s 1-0 +1 1996-97 1996-97

Stanford 1-0 +1 1988-89 1988-89

Stephen F. Austin 28-7 -1 1977-78 2016-17

Stetson 2-0 +2 1989-90 2022-23

Temple 0-1 -1 2004-05 2004-05

Tennessee 17-24 -9 1978-79 2008-09

Tennessee Tech 4-0 +4 1981-82 2011-12

Texas 8-5 -3 1976-77

Weber State 1-0 +1 1999-00 1999-00 West Virginia 1-0 +1 1993-94 1993-94 WKU 29-26 +1 1983-84 2023-24

Wichita

ABILENE CHRISTIAN (Tech 1-0)

2023-24 Tech 66-49 A

AKRON (Tech 1-0)

1999-00 Tech 88-61 H

ALABAMA (Tech 12-2)

1982-83 Tech 83-56 H

1984-85 Tech 76-51 H

1985-86 Tech 82-77 A

1989-90 Tech 66-49 A

1990-91 Tech 62-57 H

1992-93 Tech 93-72 H

1993-94 Alabama 99-77 A

1993-94 Tech 69-66 N

1994-95 Tech 72-56 H

1997-98 Tech 71-57 N

2006-07 Tech 66-57 H

2007-08 Tech 62-61 A

2011-12 Alabama 67-59 N 2018-19 Tech 79-62 N

ALABAMA A&M (Tech 2-0)

2013-14 Tech 81-51 H

2014-15 Tech 70-68 A

ALCORN STATE (Tech 11-0)

1981-82 Tech 108-47 H

1982-83 Tech 84-50 A

1987-88 Tech 98-52 H

1992-93 Tech 110-70 H

1997-98 Tech 75-53 H

1999-00 Tech 95-53 H

2004-05 Tech 62-61 A

2005-06 Tech 77-44 H

2017-18 Tech 87-50 H

2022-23 Tech 70-59 H

2023-24 Tech 49-47 H

ALLEN WHITE (AAU) (Tech 1-0)

1974-75 Tech 80-78 N

ARIZONA (Tech 5-2)

1990-91 Tech 92-68 N

1996-97 Tech 73-60 H

1997-98 Tech 75-64 H

1998-99 Tech 85-72 A

2006-07 UA 74-59 A

2008-09 Tech 68-53 H

2015-16 UA 77-67 A

ARIZONA STATE (Tied 1-1)

1981-82 Tech 92-54 H 2018-19 ASU 80-44 A

ARKANSAS (Tech 3-2)

1978-79 Tech 82-28 H

1982-83 Tech 74-34 H

1983-84 Tech 75-52 A

2022-23 Arkansas 69-47 A

2023-24 Arkansas 100-60A

ARKANSAS STATE (Tech 40-4)

1987-88 Tech 113-50 H

1988-89 Tech 66-33 A

1988-89 Tech 91-46 A

1988-89 Tech 108-29 H

ALL-TIME RESULTS vs. OPPONENTS

1989-90 Tech 106-36 H

1989-90 Tech 94-65 A

1990-91 ASU 76-75 A

1990-91 Tech 79-54 H

1990-91 Tech 83-79 A

1991-92 ASU 73-55 A

1991-92 Tech 71-58 H

1992-93 Tech 54-53 A

1992-93 Tech 72-66 H

1993-94 Tech 77-65 H

1993-94 Tech 65-45 A

1994-95 Tech 64-53 A

1994-95 Tech 89-60 H

1994-95 Tech 72-51 H

1995-96 Tech 78-43 A

1995-96 Tech 98-68 H

1996-97 Tech 80-59 A

1996-97 Tech 100-55 H

1997-98 Tech 71-67 A

1997-98 Tech 89-63 H

1998-99 Tech 94-48 H

1998-99 Tech 79-63 A

1998-99 Tech 114-67 A

1999-00 Tech 95-59 A

1999-00 Tech 91-81 N

2000-01 Tech 62-59 A

2000-01 Tech 82-62 H

2001-02 Tech 78-54 A

2001-02 Tech 87-54 H

2002-03 Tech 72-54 A

2004-05 Tech 67-50 H

2005-06 Tech 76-64 A

2009-10 Tech 71-59 A

2010-11 Tech 84-54 H

2011-12 Tech 69-59 A

2013-14 ASU 91-68 H

2018-19 Tech 80-70 A

2019-20 Tech 67-54 H

2022-23 Tech 59-56 H

2023-24 ASU 69-58 A

AUBURN (Tech 5-4)

1982-83 Tech 81-54 H

1983-84 Tech 80-68 A

1984-85 Tech 85-65 H

1987-88 Tech 56-54 N

1988-89 Auburn 76-71 N

1989-90 Auburn 81-69 N

1996-97 Tech 74-48 H

2016-17 Auburn 76-66 H

2017-18 Auburn 75-59 A

BAYLOR (Tech 4-2)

1976-77 Baylor 84-78 N

1977-78 Tech 91-78 N

1979-80 Tech 100-66 N

1981-82 Tech 104-61 H

1993-94 Tech 78-68 N

2009-10 Baylor 77-67 A

BELHAVEN COLLEGE (Tech 2-0)

1977-78 Tech 78-65 A

1978-79 Tech 81-50 H

BOISE STATE (Tech 17-7)

2001-02 Tech 106-58 H

2001-02 Tech 78-39 A

2001-02 Tech 70-53 N

2002-03 Tech 102-66 A

2002-03 Tech 98-60 N

2003-04 Tech 95-57 H

2003-04 Tech 80-48 A

2003-04 Tech 100-56 N

2004-05 Boise St 62-59 A

2004-05 Tech 85-48 H

2004-05 Tech 81-68 N

2005-06 Tech 75-61 H

2005-06 Tech 72-59 A

2006-07 BSU 68-47 H

2006-07 Tech 79-63 A

2007-08 BSU 85-68 H

2007-08 BSU 70-54 A

2008-09 BSU 52-42 A

2008-09 BSU 66-61 H

2009-10 Tech 75-53 H

2009-10 BSU 74-65 A

2010-11 Tech 93-86 A

2010-11 Tech 86-72 H

2021-22 Tech 60-57 N

BUTLER (Tech 1-0)

1993-94 Tech 65-61 N

CALIFORNIA BAPTIST (Tech 1-0)

2023-24 Tech 77-51 H

CAL POLY-POMONA (Tech 2-0)

1983-84 Tech 83-43 A 1984-85 Tech 94-62 H

CAL SANTA BARBARA (UCSB 1-0)

2001-02 UCSB 575-6 N

CAL STATE-FULLERTON (Cal State-Fullerton 1-0)

1990-91 Cal State 84-80 A

CENTENARY (Tech 4-0)

2000-01 Tech 100-34 H

2001-02 Tech 98-44 A

2002-03 Tech 97-47 H 2009-10 Tech 88-41 H

CENTRAL ARKANSAS (Tech 3-0)

2008-09 Tech 77-36 H

2012-13 Tech 65-63 H 2022-23 Tech 86-30 H

UCF (Tech 9-0)

1989-90 Tech 121-57 A

1990-91 Tech 88-54 A

1990-91 Tech 104-79 H

1991-92 Tech 80-69 A

1991-92 Tech 100-51 H

1992-93 Tech 90-39 H

1992-93 Tech 93-37 A

1995-96 Tech 98-41 H

1998-99 Tech 90-48 H

CENTRAL MICHIGAN (Tech 2-0)

1986-87 Tech 85-68 H

1990-91 Tech 81-62 H

CENTRAL MISSOURI STATE (Tech 1-0)

1978-79 Tech 81-63 N

CHARLOTTE (Charlotte 8-6)

2013-14 Charlotte 85-61 H

2013-14 Tech 64-55 N

2014-15 Tech 71-61 H

2015-16 Charlotte 63-58 A

2016-17 Tech 80-54 H

2016-17 Tech 66-55 N

2017-18 Charlotte 64-51 H 2018-19 Tech 88-51 H

2018-19 Charlotte 55-46 N

2019-20 Charlotte 55-37 A

2021-22 Charlotte 59-56 H

2021-22 Charlotte 68-63 N

2022-23 Charlotte 66-57 H 2022-23 Tech 83-792OT A

UT-CHATTANOOGA (Tech 1-0) 2000-01 Tech 69-52 H

CHEYNEY STATE (Tech 3-0)

1981-82 Tech 76-62 N

1982-83 Tech 60-45 H 1983-84 Tech 100-72 N

CLEMSON (Tech 3-2)

1981-82 Tech 68-63 A

1982-83 Tech 98-71 H

1997-98 Tech 74-52 H 2016-17 Clemson 78-67OT A 2017-18 Clemson 55-47 H

CLEVELAND STATE (Tech 1-0)

1998-99 Tech 130-55 H

COLORADO (Tech 3-2)

1987-88 Tech 66-59 H

1988-89 Colorado 61-60 A 1994-95 Tech 77-62 H 1995-96 Tech 65-61 A 2021-22 Colorado 59-48 A

CONNECTICUT (Connecticut 5-2)

1991-92 UConn 63-61 N 1995-96 Tech 83-81OT N 1998-99 Tech 90-76 H

1999-00 UConn 90-63 A 2000-01 UConn 71-55 H 2000-01 UConn 67-48 N 2001-02 UConn 74-50 A

CREIGHTON (Tech 1-0) 1985-86 Tech 66-61 H

DELTA STATE (Delta State 3-1)

1976-77 Delta St. 95-78 A 1977-78 Delta St. 67-62 A 1977-78 Delta St. 74-71 H 1978-79 Tech 89-66 H

DENVER (Tech 7-0)

1999-00 Tech 90-45 H 1999-00 Tech 92-48 A 2000-01 Tech 66-46 H

2000-01 Tech 67-55 N

2012-13 Tech 82-772OT A 2012-13 Tech 69-51 H 2015-16 Tech 58-53 N

DePAUL (Tech 4-1)

1988-89 Tech 90-74 A 1989-90 Tech 89-75 H

1992-93 Tech 70-59 H

1995-96 Tech 90-56 H 1996-97 DePaul 70-67 A

DRAKE (Tech 3-1)

1985-86 Tech 87-78 H 1986-87 Tech 55-52 A 1987-88 Tech 88-56 H 2023-24 Drake 77-66 A

DUKE (Duke 2-0)

2001-02 Duke 76-64 N 2003-04 Duke 63-49 N

EAST CAROLINA (ECU 1-0) 2013-14 ECU 86-55 A

EASTERN KENTUCKY (Tied 1-1) 1996-97 Tech 87-46 N 2006-07 EKU 86-84 N

EASTERN WASHINGTON (Tech 1-0)

FLORIDA STATE (Tied 2-2)

1997-98 Tech 86-60 H

1998-99 Tech 88-72 A

2005-06 FSU 80-71 N

2009-10 FSU 75-61 A

FRESNO STATE (Tech 17-12)

1995-96 Tech 77-59 N

2001-02 Tech 74-50 A

2001-02 Tech 70-35 H

2002-03 Tech 63-53 A

2002-03 Tech 87-62 H

2002-03 Tech 89-57 N

2003-04 Tech 81-59 H

2003-04 Tech 85-52 A

2004-05 Tech 80-70 A

2004-05 Tech 86-76 H

2004-05 Tech 92-872OT N

2005-06 FSU 67-58 A

2005-06 Tech 70-61 H

2006-07 Tech 78-40 H

2006-07 FSU 72-57 A

2007-08 FSU 75-52 A

2007-08 FSU 82-63 H

2008-09 FSU 78-53 H

2008-09 Tech 80-62 A

2009-10 FSU 71-61 A

2009-10 FSU 81-78OT H

2009-10 Tech 68-66 N

2010-11 Tech 94-923OT A

2010-11 Tech 90-84OT H

2010-11 FSU 78-76 N

2011-12 FSU 61-59 H

2011-12 FSU 65-62 A

2011-12 FSU 89-61 N

FURMAN (Tech 1-0)

1994-95 Tech 90-52 H

GEORGIA (Tech 6-1)

1981-82 Tech 83-60 N

1986-87 Tech 79-54 H

1987-88 Tech 79-59 A

1988-89 Tech 72-55 H

1995-96 Georgia 90-76 N

1996-97 Tech 71-69 N

2010-11 Tech 77-62 N

GEORGIA STATE (Tech 1-0)

2000-01 Tech 84-48 H

GEORGIA TECH (Georgia Tech 1-0)

2014-15 GT 96-81 A

GEORGE WASHINGTON (Tech 1-0)

2022-23 Tech 71-52 N

GRAMBLING STATE (Tech 7-0)

2005-06 Tech 84-55 H

2006-07 Tech 70-50 N

2008-09 Tech 75-46 H

2016-17 Tech 69-55 H

2017-18 Tech 64-53 H

2019-20 Tech 70-66 H

2020-21 Tech 79-69 H

HARVARD (Tech 1-0)

2014-15 Tech 83-64 N

HAWAII (Tech 25-5)

1979-80 Tech 103-59 A

1979-80 Tech 84-54 A

1983-84 Tech 95-53 A

1985-86 Tech 92-49 A

1988-89 Tech 71-52 A

2001-02 Tech 67-55 A

2001-02 Tech 82-53 H

2001-02 Tech 53-50 N

2002-03 Tech 60-52 H

2002-03 Tech 67-44 A

2002-03 Tech 85-58 N

2003-04 Tech 67-50 A

2003-04 Tech 83-45 H

2004-05 Tech 68-54 H

2004-05 Hawaii 79-78OT A

2005-06 Tech 71-66OT A

2005-06 Tech 91-52 H

2006-07 Tech 64-53 A

2006-07 Hawaii 60-59 H

2007-08 Tech 90-53 H

2007-08 Hawaii 84-77 A

2008-09 Tech 68-56 H

2008-09 Tech 89-71 A

2009-10 Tech 78-64 H

2009-10 Tech 79-71 A

2010-11 Tech 74-69OT A

2010-11 Tech 76-50 H

2011-12 Hawaii 61-46 A

2011-12 Hawaii 61-49 H

2011-12 Tech 63-54 N

HAWAII-PACIFIC (Tech 2-0)

1983-84 Tech 97-51 A

1985-86 Tech 102-31 A

HOLY CROSS (Tech 2-0)

1988-89 Tech 79-51 H

1997-98 Tech 86-58 H

HOUSTON (Tech 6-5)

1983-84 Tech 92-58 H

1984-85 Tech 71-58 A

1985-86 Houston 66-60 A

1986-87 Tech 85-50 H

1999-00 Tech 94-49 H

2000-01 Houston 71-52 A

2010-11 Houston 70-66 H

2011-12 Tech 79-53 A

2018-19 Tech 100-88OT H

2019-20 Houston 67-53 A

2021-22 Houston 63-52 H

HOUSTON BAPTIST (Tech 1-0)

2017-18 Tech 85-62 H

IDAHO (Tech 17-0)

2005-06 Tech 75-68 H

2005-06 Tech 55-40 A

2005-06 Tech 80-57 N

2006-07 Tech 87-66 A

2006-07 Tech 78-71 H

2007-08 Tech 61-39 H

2007-08 Tech 80-55 A

2008-09 Tech 67-63OT A

2008-09 Tech 70-60 H

2009-10 Tech 74-71OT H

2009-10 Tech 63-56 A

2010-11 Tech 63-56 A

2010-11 Tech 65-55 H

2011-12 Tech 66-54 H

2011-12 Tech 61-57 A

2012-13 Tech 67-58 A

2012-13 Tech 64-62 H

ILLINOIS (Tied 1-1)

2003-04 Tech 67-61 A

2004-05 Illinois 71-65OT H

ILLINOIS STATE (Tech 5-2)

1981-82 Tech 71-56 N

1981-82 Tech 67-42 H

1982-83 Tech 81-66 A

1984-85 Tech 81-57 H

1985-86 Tech 92-55 H

2008-09 ISU 73-59 A

2022-23 ISU 70-53 N

INDIANA (Tech 2-0)

1983-84 Tech 76-47 H

2000-01 Tech 54-53 N

IOWA (Tech 6-3)

1986-87 Tech 66-65 N

1988-89 Tech 62-58 N

1989-90 Tech 85-82 H

1990-91 Iowa 72-57 A

1991-92 Iowa 61-57 H

1993-94 Iowa 70-66 A

1997-98 Tech 83-58 N

2005-06 Tech 95-91OT H

2006-07 Tech 77-59 A

IOWA STATE (Tech 1-0)

1998-99 Tech 89-60 N

JACKSON STATE (Tech 4-0)

1980-81 Tech 97-50 H

1982-83 Tech 80-42 H

1983-84 Tech 69-65 A

2020-21 Tech 73-66 H

JACKSONVILLE STATE (Tech 3-0)

2023-24 Tech 67-53 H

2023-24 Tech 61-51 A

2023-24 Tech 60-54 N

JARVIS CHRISTIAN (Tech 1-0)

2021-22 Tech 103-53 H

KANSAS (Tech 10-0)

1978-79 Tech 100-61 N

1979-80 Tech 78-76 N

1979-80 Tech 81-73 H

1980-81 Tech 75-72 N

1981-82 Tech 70-39 N

1982-83 Tech 103-71 H

1983-84 Tech 76-65 A

1985-86 Tech 83-50 H

1986-87 Tech 56-40 N

1987-88 Tech 89-50 H

KANSAS STATE (Tech 6-2)

1977-78 Tech 90-82OT N

1984-85 Tech 83-75 H

1985-86 Tech 73-63 A

1986-87 Tech 67-45 H

1987-88 Tech 77-45 A

1989-90 Tech 100-54 H

2005-06 KSU 77-66 A

2006-07 KSU 64-61 H

KENTUCKY (Tech 3-0)

1981-82 Tech 82-60 H

1986-87 Tech 64-63 A

1987-88 Tech 95-63 H

LAMAR (Tech 24-3)

1987-88 Tech 106-49 H

1987-88 Tech 93-67 H

1988-89 Tech 67-51 H

1988-89 Tech 99-49 A

1988-89 Tech 109-56 H

1989-90 Tech 85-55 H

1989-90 Tech 81-42 A

1989-90 Tech 79-58 H

1990-91 Lamar 83-72 A

1990-91 Lamar 90-76 H

1991-92 Lamar 80-73 A

1990-91 Tech 77-76 H

1991-92 Tech 81-80 H

1992-93 Tech 71-47 H

1992-93 Tech 85-47 A

1993-94 Tech 96-54 H

1993-94 Tech 87-49 A

1994-95 Tech 90-62 A

1994-95 Tech 105-56 H

1995-96 Tech 97-57 H

1995-96 Tech 79-52 A

1995-96 Tech 86-46 H

1996-97 Tech 81-44 A

1996-97 Tech 99-61 H

1996-97 Tech 100-42 N

1997-98 Tech 119-51 H

1997-98 Tech 104-53 A

LIBERTY (Liberty 2-0)

2023-24 Liberty 66-59 A

2023-24 Liberty 58-53 H

LITTLE ROCK (Tech 10-4)

1999-00 Tech 95-52 A

1999-00 Tech 98-36 H

2000-01 Tech 95-57 H

2000-01 Tech 83-52 A

2003-04 Tech 81-58 H

2007-08 LR 70-60 A

2008-09 Tech 77-61 H

2010-11 LR 59-55 A

2011-12 Tech 64-48 H

2012-13 LR 74-52 A

2013-14 Tech 50-39 H

2017-18 Tech 58-49 A

2018-19 LR 69-58 H

2019-20 Tech 43-38 A

LONG BEACH STATE (Tech 11-2)

1979-80 Tech 86-82 N

1979-80 Tech 96-70 H

1980-81 Tech 78-73 A

1981-82 Tech 74-46 H

1982-83 Tech 91-59 N

1982-83 Tech 74-57 N

1983-84 Tech 73-57 H

1984-85 Lg Bch 81-76 A

1985-86 Tech 80-68 H

1985-86 Tech 71-69 A

1986-87 Lg Bch 99-95OT A

1993-94 Tech 88-65 H

1994-95 Tech 88-56 A

LOUISIANA CHRISTIAN (Tech 13-0)

1975-76 Tech 87-49 H

1976-77 Tech 72-58 H

1976-77 Tech 98-42 A

1977-78 Tech 92-72 H

1977-78 Tech 76-64 A

1978-79 Tech 61-52 A

1978-79 Tech 98-45 H

1979-80 Tech 92-64 A 1979-80 Tech 76-52 H

UL-LAFAYETTE (Tech 41-3) 1975-76 Tech 106-34 A 1975-76 Tech 93-65 H 1975-76 Tech

Tech 81-72 H 1975-76 Tech 63-61 N

1975-76 ULM 73-66 A 1975-76 Tech 69-64 N 1976-77 Tech 95-73 A 1976-77 Tech 99-75 H 1977-78 Tech 96-67 H 1977-78 Tech 84-80 A 1978-79 Tech 86-50 H 1978-79 Tech 77-65 A 1978-79 Tech 90-68 N 1979-80 Tech 99-61 A 1979-80 Tech 100-52 H 1980-81 Tech 90-50 A 1980-81 Tech 95-53 H 1981-82 Tech 102-47 H

1981-82 Tech 93-40 A

1982-83 Tech 88-77 A

1982-83 Tech 104-58 H

1983-84 Tech 88-66 H

1983-84 Tech 86-72 A

1984-85 Tech 79-77OT H

1984-85 Tech 80-67 A

1984-85 ULM 85-76 A

1985-86 ULM 86-76 A

1985-86 ULM 82-74 H

1986-87 Tech 82-48 H

1986-87 Tech 84-68 A

1987-88 Tech 81-50 H

1987-88 Tech 71-43 A

1988-89 Tech 74-57 A

1988-89 Tech 94-71 H

1989-90 Tech 87-49 H

1989-90 Tech 55-44 A

1990-91 Tech 60-57 A

1990-91 Tech 83-55 H

1991-92 Tech 77-66 A

1991-92 Tech 95-65 H

1992-93 ULM 62-51 A

1992-93 Tech 76-49 H

1993-94 Tech 100-44 H

1993-94 Tech 69-62 A

1994-95 Tech 89-47 H

1995-96 Tech 95-37 H

1997-98 Tech 97-43 H

1998-99 Tech 94-48 A

2006-07 ULM 58-54 A

2007-08 ULM 71-50 H

2016-17 Tech 73-53 A

2017-18 Tech 71-49 H

2020-21 Tech 63-45 H

2021-22 Tech 64-48 A

2022-23 Tech 68-53 A

2023-24 ULM 60-52 H

LSU (LSU 16-14)

1974-75 Tech 97-83 H

1974-75 Tech 95-87 A

1975-76 Tech 64-49 A

1975-76 LSU 85-77 N

1976-77 Tech 86-73 H

1976-77 LSU 92-72 A

1976-77 Tech 101-88 H

1977-78 LSU 77-59 A

1977-78 LSU 78-76 N

1978-79 Tech 96-80 N

1979-80 Tech 84-56 A

1979-80 Tech 93-61 H

1979-80 Tech 91-50 A

1983-84 Tech 92-67 H

1988-89 Tech 87-60 H

1988-89 Tech 87-60 H

1988-89 Tech 68-60 A

1988-89 Tech 85-68 H

1990-91 LSU 84-75 A

1990-91 LSU 76-70 H

1998-99 Tech 73-52 N

2002-03 LSU 69-63 N

2006-07 LSU 61-44 N

2008-09 LSU 51-41 A

2009-10 LSU 77-74 H

2010-11 LSU 68-53 A

2011-12 LSU 66-55 H

2012-13 LSU 77-55 A

2013-14 LSU 81-69 H

2014-15 LSU 73-59 A

2016-17 LSU 77-73 H

LSU-ALEXANDRIA (Tech 6-0)

2016-17 Tech 103-63 H

2017-18 Tech 87-47 H

2018-19 Tech 112-70 H

2019-20 Tech 93-61 H

2021-22 Tech 95-48 H

2023-24 Tech 93-37

LOUISVILLE (Tech 1-0)

1988-89 Tech 77-47 H

LOYOLA-MARYMOUNT (Tech 1-0)

1984-85 Tech 79-46 N

LOYOLA-NEW ORLEANS (Tech 3-0)

2014-15 Tech 75-61 H

2015-16 Tech 76-40 H

2019-20 Tech 71-52 H

MAINE (Maine 0-1)

2023-24 Maine 60-54 N

MARQUETTE (Tied 1-1)

1994-95 Tech 92-73 N

2010-11 Marq 83-75 N

MARSHALL (Tech 6-5)

2013-14 Marshall 69-55 A

2014-15 Tech 68-67 A

2015-16 Marshall 54-52 H

2016-17 Tech 72-54 A

2017-18 Tech 74-65 A

2018-19 Marshall 90-883OT A

2019-20 Tech 60-50 H

2020-21 Tech 61-51OT A

2020-21 Marshall 61-57 A

2020-21 Tech 50-48 N

2021-22 Marshall 62-44 A

MARYLAND (Tech 2-0)

1979-80 Tech 104-71 H

1981-82 Tech 73-56 A

MASSACHUESETTS (Tech 1-0)

1995-96 Tech 75-63 H

McNEESE STATE (Tech 24-7)

1974-75 McNeese 70-65 N

1974-75 McNeese 58-56 N

1975-76 Tech 85-78 A

1975-76 McNeese 56-55 A

1975-76 Tech 64-53 N

1977-78 Tech 88-67 A

1977-78 Tech 90-69 H

1978-79 McNeese 71-70 A

1978-79 Tech 101-46 H

1979-80 Tech 102-76 H

1979-80 Tech 68-62 H

1979-80 Tech 78-57 H

1980-81 Tech 101-48 H

1981-82 Tech 80-38 A

1981-82 Tech 113-60 H

1982-83 Tech 98-53 H

1983-84 Tech 87-43 A

1992-93 Tech 88-52 N

2001-02 Tech 88-43 H

2007-08 Tech 88-43 H

2008-09 McNeese 71-66 A

2009-10 Tech 94-61 H

2012-13 Tech 52-50 H

2013-14 McNeese 63-51 A

2014-15 McNeese 74-71 H

2016-17 Tech 66-56 A

2017-18 Tech 78-62 H

2018-19 Tech 89-48 A

2019-20 Tech 79-54 H

2020-21 Tech 90-45 H

2021-22 Tech 74-57 A

MEMPHIS (Tech 11-4)

1978-79 Tech 76-57 H

1979-80 Tech 96-72 A

1982-83 Tech 64-56 H

1983-84 Memphis 72-69 A

1984-85 Tech 86-54 H

1985-86 Tech 80-63 H

1988-89 Tech 105-58 A

2007-08 Tech 82-77 A

2008-09 Memphis 67-60 A

2009-10 Tech 86-76 H

2011-12 Memphis 86-67 N

2016-17 Memphis 56-54 A

2017-18 Tech 65-40 H

2018-19 Tech 66-50 A

2019-20 Tech 83-74 H

MIAMI (FLA.) (Tech 2-0)

1985-86 Tech 81-40 H

1986-87 Tech 76-58 A

MICHIGAN (Tech 2-1)

1998-99 Tech 84-66 A

2000-01 Michigan 69-66 A

2001-02 Tech 81-66 H

MICHIGAN STATE (Tech 1-0)

1986-87 Tech 79-57 N

MIDDLE TENNESSEE (MT 13-7)

1982-83 Tech 91-59 H

1984-85 Tech 86-62 H

2000-01 Tech 80-57 A

2000-01 Tech 83-64 H

2013-14 MT 68-51 H

2014-15 MT 82-59 A

2014-15 MT 68-44 H

2014-15 MT 77-58 N

2015-16 MT 68-57 A

2016-17 MT 79-65 H

2017-18 Tech 66-49 A

2018-19 MT 75-38 A

2019-20 Tech 78-60 H

2020-21 MT 77-71 N

2021-22 Tech 80-72 N

2022-23 MT 68-50 A

2022-23 MT 61-59 H

2023-24 MT 64-61OT H

2023-24 MT 79-58 A

2023-24 MT 62-56 N

MISSISSIPPI (Tech 7-4)

1987-88 Tech 80-60 N

1991-92 Miss 63-60 H

1992-93 Tech 68-64OT A

1993-94 Tech 82-67 H

2004-05 Tech 88-70 A

2005-06 Tech 84-71 H

2012-13 Tech 57-54 H

2013-14 Miss 79-68 A

2018-19 Tech 80-71 H

2019-20 Miss 76-53 A 2021-22 Miss 62-44 A

MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE (Tech 11-4)

1975-76 MC 80-78 H

1976-77 MC 78-75 H

1976-77 MC 117-108 A

1977-78 Tech 91-74 H

1977-78 MC 75-73 A

1978-79 Tech 81-80 A

1980-81 Tech 89-53 H

1980-81 Tech 92-45 A

1981-82 Tech 100-55 H

1981-82 Tech 94-52 A

1982-83 Tech 95-62 A

1983-84 Tech 109-60 H

1984-85 Tech 100-68 A

1985-86 Tech 87-45 H

1986-87 Tech 72-41 A

MISSISSIPPI STATE (State 8-7)

1979-80 Tech 89-54 H

1999-00 MSU 74-72 A

2000-01 Tech 83-65 H

2003-04 Tech 94-65 H

2004-05 MSU 72-55 A

2005-06 Tech 52-41 H

2006-07 Tech 60-54 A

2007-08 MSU 63-50 H

2008-09 MSU 72-42 A

2009-10 MSU 72-68 H

2010-11 Tech 69-61 A

2011-12 Tech 63-62 H

2012-13 MSU 57-55 A

2014-15 MSU 81-77 A

2015-16 MSU 93-63 H

MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE (Tech 2-0)

1989-90 Tech 95-51 H 2021-22 Tech 69-56 H

MISSISSIPPI WOMEN’S COLLEGE (Tech 1-0)

1978-79 Tech 83-75 A

MISSOURI (Tech 1-0)

2000-01 Tech 78-67 N

MISSOURI STATE (Missouri State 4-1)

1992-93 Tech 59-43 N

2010-11 MS 62-53 A

2011-12 MS 78-65 H

2017-18 MS 63-59 H 2018-19 MSU 82-70 N

MONTANA (Tech 2-0)

1991-92 Tech 70-66 N

2003-04 Tech 81-77 A

MONTANA STATE (Tech 1-0)

1994-95 Tech 71-53 N

MONTCLAIR STATE (Tech 1-0)

1981-82 Tech 95-48 H

MORGAN STATE (Tech 1-0)

1993-94 Tech 109-21 H

NEBRASKA (Tech 1-0)

1979-80 Tech 88-64 H

NEVADA (Tech 21-7)

1987-88 Tech 80-46 A

2001-02 Tech 102-58 A

2001-02 Tech 95-65 H

2002-03 Tech 83-54 A

2002-03 Tech 79-67 H

2003-04 Tech 110-47 H

2003-04 Tech 89-57 A 2004-05 Tech 69-52 A 2004-05 Tech 108-72 H 2005-06 Tech 72-57 A

2005-06 Tech 75-34 H 2005-06 Tech 69-60 N

2006-07 UN 55-54 H 2006-07 Tech 73-62 A 2007-08 UN 74-70 A 2007-08 Tech 70-64 H

NEW MEXICO (Tech 1-0) 2002-03 Tech 67-54

1996-97 UNO 66-63 A

1996-97 Tech 92-62 H

1996-97 Tech 87-59 N

1997-98 Tech 118-50 H

1997-98 Tech 98-61 A

1997-98 Tech 91-54 H

1998-99 Tech 110-50 H

1998-99 Tech 97-57 A

1999-00 Tech 91-52 A

1999-00 Tech 108-61 H

2000-01 Tech 92-64 H

2013-14 Tech 69-39 H

NIAGARA (NIagara 1-0)

2017-18 Niagara 73-67 N

NICHOLLS STATE (Tech 19-1)

1974-75 Tech 95-71 N

1974-75 Tech 85-62 N

1975-76 Tech 97-75 A

1975-76 Tech 90-58 H

1976-77 Tech 90-67 A

1976-77 Tech 94-50 H

1978-79 Tech 90-51 A

1979-80 Tech 108-50 H

1987-88 Tech 92-42 N

1998-99 Tech 87-50 A

1998-99 Tech 79-57 H

2000-01 Tech 90-47 H

2002-03 Tech 93-50 H

2008-09 Tech 90-33 H

2009-10 Tech 90-50 A

2013-14 NSU 80-78 A

2014-15 Tech 80-62 H

2015-16 Tech 58-55 A

2016-17 Tech 68-52 H

2021-22 Tech 77-48 H

NORTH CAROLINA (Tied 1-1)

1984-85 Tech 80-59 N

1993-94 NC 60-59 N

NORTH CAROLINA STATE (Tech 2-0)

1996-97 Tech 71-54 H

1997-98 Tech 84-65 N

NORTH TEXAS (Tech 17-4)

1989-90 Tech 92-56 A

1991-92 Tech 81-53 H

2000-01 Tech 75-63 A

2000-01 Tech 74-57 N

2013-14 Tech 67-54 A

2013-14 Tech 77-59 N

2014-15 Tech 92-57 H

2015-16 Tech 77-71 H

2015-16 Tech 78-67 A

2016-17 Tech 72-65 A

2016-17 Tech 65-49 H

2017-18 Tech 61-53 H

2017-18 NT 76-69 N

2018-19 NT 65-54 H

2019-20 NT 74-69OT A

2020-21 Tech 60-55 H

2020-21 NT 63-58 H

2021-22 Tech 72-60 A

2021-22 Tech 62-54 H

2022-23 Tech 81-66 H

2022-23 Tech 57-44 A

NORTHERN ARIZONA (Tech 1-0)

1986-87 Tech 76-53 A

NORTHERN ILLINOIS (Northern Illinois 1-0)

1991-92 No. Ill. 77-71OT A

NORTHWESTERN (Tech 3-0)

1978-79 Tech 88-52 N

1982-83 Tech 86-54 H

1986-87 Tech 82-60 H

NORTHWESTERN STATE (Tech 22-7)

1974-75 NSU 76-56 N

1974-75 NSU. 86-77 N

1974-75 Tech 87-83OT N

1974-75 NSU 87-86 A

1974-75 Tech 79-78 A

1975-76 NSU 76-70 A

1975-76 Tech 83-71 H

1975-76 NSU 84-73 N

1975-76 Tech 85-76 A

1975-76 NSU 83-80 N

1976-77 Tech 88-70 H

1976-77 Tech 101-83 A

1976-77 Tech 67-59 N

1976-77 Tech 93-74 H

1976-77 Tech 80-72 H

1976-77 Tech 89-81 N

1977-78 Tech 91-75 A

1977-78 Tech 92-69 H

1978-79 Tech 104-61 A

1978-79 Tech 89-66 H

1979-80 Tech 111-63 A

1979-80 Tech 93-47 H

1979-80 Tech 90-71 H

1980-81 Tech 115-67 H

1980-81 Tech 90-36 N

1983-84 Tech 82-46 A

2007-08 Tech 92-57 N

2013-14 Tech 74-40 H

2014-15 NSU 69-57 A

NOTRE DAME (Tech 2-1)

1982-83 Tech 81-39 A

1983-84 Tech 83-56 H

1990-91 ND 71-66 N

OHIO STATE (Tech 5-0)

1979-80 Tech 89-67 N

1983-84 Tech 79-57 N

1994-95 Tech 98-81 A

1995-96 Tech 92-65 H

2002-03 Tech 74-61 H

OKLAHOMA (Tech 4-1)

1980-81 Tech 88-68 N

1981-82 Tech 101-57 A

1982-83 Tech 105-75 H

1994-95 Tech 48-36 H 2004-05 Okla 86-59 N

OKLAHOMA STATE (Tech 8-0)

1976-77 Tech 93-74 N

1984-85 Tech 74-64 H

1985-86 Tech 76-68 A

1986-87 Tech 74-56 H

1987-88 Tech 85-62 A

1988-89 Tech 103-78 H

1989-90 Tech 74-59 A

1993-94 Tech 75-70 H

OLD DOMINION (Tech 18-10)

1978-79 ODU 75-65 N

1979-80 Tech 59-57 N

1979-80 ODU 73-59 N

1980-81 Tech 81-47 H

1980-81 Tech 75-59 A

1981-82 Tech 68-51 N

1981-82 ODU 61-58 A

1982-83 Tech 69-48 H

1982-83 Tech 71-55 A

1983-84 ODU 66-64 A

1984-85 Tech 72-63 H

1985-86 Tech 77-70 A

1986-87 Tech 90-57 H

1987-88 Tech 68-65 A

1988-89 Tech 72-71 H

1989-90 Tech 79-65 A

1990-91 Tech 76-58 H

1997-98 ODU 88-65 N

1999-00 Tech 86-74 N

2011-12 Tech 84-71 N

2013-14 ODU 75-64 A

2014-15 ODU 72-71 H

2015-16 Tech 69-51 A

2016-17 ODU 69-64 H

2017-18 Tech 59-45 H

2018-19 ODU 70-59 H

2019-20 ODU 77-61 A

2021-22 Tech 65-62 A

ORAL ROBERTS (Tech 7-1)

1977-78 Tech 80-61 N

1980-81 Tech 94-67 N

1981-82 Tech 94-53 H

1981-82 Tech 89-51 A

1983-84 Tech 98-61 H

1984-85 Tech 78-59 A

2011-12 ORU 92-71 A

2012-13 Tech 61-59 H

OREGON (Tech 1-0)

1979-80 Tech 92-73 A

OUACHITA BAPTIST (Tech 2-0)

1975-76 Tech 72-55 H

1976-77 Tech 88-40 H

PANOLA JUNIOR COLLEGE (Tech 5-1)

1975-76 Panola 74-63 A

1975-76 Tech 72-66 H

1976-77 Tech 78-69 H

1976-77 Tech 80-60 A

1977-78 Tech 71-66 A

1977-78 Tech 83-67 H

PENN STATE (Tech 8-3)

1983-84 Tech 86-61 A

1984-85 Tech 97-83 H

1984-85 Tech 88-69 N

1985-86 Penn St. 72-68 A

1986-87 Tech 75-58 H

1987-88 Penn St. 66-62 A

1997-98 Tech 88-58 H

1998-99 Tech 79-62 H

1999-00 Penn St. 86-65 N

2003-04 Tech 87-84 A 2017-18 Tech 71-59 N

PEPPERDINE (Tech 3-0)

1978-79 Tech 87-63 A

1987-88 Tech 72-61 N

2002-03 Tech 94-60 H

PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (Tech 3-1)

1989-90 Tech 87-24 N

2010-11 Tech 79-46 H

2011-12 Tech 89-833OT N

2015-16 PV 77-68 H

PURDUE (Tech 6-2)

1988-89 Tech 62-49 A

1989-90 Tech 66-50 H

1989-90 Tech 91-47 N

1997-98 Tech 72-65 N

1998-99 Purdue 71-65 N

1998-99 Purdue 77-63 N

1999-00 Tech 94-62 H

2000-01 Tech 68-63 A

RICE (Tech 17-16)

2000-01 Tech 85-54 H

2001-02 Tech 88-42 H

2001-02 Rice 57-56 A

2002-03 Tech 79-65 H

2002-03 Tech 80-63 A

2003-04 Rice 87-84OT A

2003-04 Tech 82-70 H

2003-04 Tech 76-52 N

2004-05 Tech 76-66 H

2004-05 Rice 83-69 A

2004-05 Rice 86-66 N

2005-06 Tech 79-75 A

2006-07 Tech 86-58 H

2013-14 Rice 82-68 A

2013-14 Rice 61-56 H

2014-15 Tech 88-71 H

2015-16 Tech 63-61 H

2015-16 Rice 84-77 A

2015-16 Rice 72-67OT N

2016-17 Tech 70-67OT A

2016-17 Tech 62-51 H

2017-18 Tech 75-55 H

2017-18 Tech 70-62 A

2018-19 Rice 61-51 H

2018-19 Rice 78-42 A

2019-20 Rice 60-47 A

2019-20 Rice 73-60OT H

2020-21 Rice 73-50 A

2020-21 Rice 64-53 A

2021-22 Rice 72-64 A

2021-22 Tech 90-802OT H

2022-23 Tech 79-74 H

2022-23 Rice 60-57 A

RICHMOND (Richmond 1-0)

2023-24 Richmond 83-56N

RUTGERS (Tech 3-2)

1979-80 Tech 89-83OT A

1980-81 Tech 67-60 N

1981-82 Tech 83-73 N

2010-11 RU 76-51 N

2012-13 RU 73-46 N

SAM HOUSTON STATE (Tech 5-0)

2007-08 Tech 93-58 A

2008-09 Tech 82-59 H

2021-22 Tech 77-52 H 2023-24 Tech 66-62 H 2023-24 Tech 71-57 A

SAN DIEGO (Tech 3-0)

1991-92 Tech 77-59 N 1994-95 Tech 83-51 A 1996-97 Tech 70-33 H

SAN DIEGO STATE (Tech 2-0)

1984-85 Tech 94-64 N 1985-86 Tech 87-43 H

SAN FRANCISCO (Tech 1-0)

1980-81 Tech 69-58 A

SAN JOSE STATE (Tech 23-1)

2001-02 Tech

SOUTH CAROLINA (Tech 3-3)

SE MISSOURI STATE (Tech 1-0)

SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA (Tech 9-5) 1974-75 SLU

1976-77 SLU 106-96 A

1979-80 Tech 107-64 A

1979-80 Tech 92-67 H

1980-81 Tech 110-57 H

1980-81 Tech 101-56 H

1983-84 Tech 88-45 A

1984-85 Tech 92-39 H

1998-99 Tech 88-55 A

2018-19 Tech 72-53 H

2019-20 Tech 92-78 H

SOUTHERN (Tech 9-1)

1975-76 Tech 81-69 N

1975-76 Southern 75-70 N

1977-78 Tech 89-62 A

1978-79 Tech 105-83 N

1979-80 Tech 115-76 H

1979-80 Tech 93-55 H

1980-81 Tech 86-59 N

1980-81 Tech 75-58 N

2003-04 Tech 78-29 H

2010-11 Tech 52-44 H

SOUTHERN CAL (Tech 8-4)

1978-79 Tech 78-68 A

1980-81 Tech 66-50 H

1982-83 USC 64-58 A

1982-83 Tech 58-56 N

1982-83 USC 69-67 N

1983-84 Tech 75-66 H

1983-84 USC 62-57 N

1984-85 Tech 83-792OT A

1985-86 Tech 73-53 H

1985-86 USC 80-64 N

1993-94 Tech 75-66 N

1996-97 Tech 66-47 H

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Tech 1-0)

1986-87 Tech 66-53 N

SMU (Tech 18-3)

1978-79 Tech 72-50 N

1984-85 Tech 71-46 H

1986-87 Tech 95-54 A

1986-87 Tech 78-44 H

1993-94 Tech 96-62 H

1995-96 Tech 84-68 A

1996-97 Tech 88-60 H

1997-98 Tech 76-74 A

1998-99 Tech 91-63 H

2001-02 Tech 68-45 A

2001-02 Tech 82-36 H

2002-03 Tech 74-64 A

2002-03 Tech 89-56 H

2003-04 Tech 88-52 H

2003-04 Tech 89-79 A

2004-05 Tech 69-62 A

2004-05 Tech 77-63 H

2008-09 Tech 77-54 H

2016-17 SMU 75-70OT A

2022-23 SMU 63-59 A

2023-24 SMU 69-53 H

SOUTHERN MISS (USM 12-10)

1989-90 Tech 89-70 H

1995-96 Tech 86-46 H

2007-08 USM 76-62 H

2009-10 Tech 76-68 A

2010-11 Tech 83-61 H

2013-14 USM 67-56 H

2014-15 USM 79-77OT H

2014-15 Tech 67-64 A

2015-16 USM 69-59 A

2015-16 Tech 72-37 H

2016-17 Tech 72-61 H

2016-17 USM 72-63 A

2017-18 USM 65-50 A

2017-18 Tech 89-57 H

2018-19 Tech 106-85 H

2018-19 USM 74-70 A

2019-20 USM 66-60 A

2019-20 USM 63-61 H

2020-21 Tech 77-60 H

2020-21 USM 57-44 A

2021-22 USM 65-59 H

2021-22 USM 65-60 A

SOUTHERN UTAH (Tech 1-0)

1996-97 Tech 85-55 N

ST. JOHNS (Tech 1-0)

1995-96 Tech 92-29 H

ST. PETERS (Tech 1-0)

1996-97 Tech 94-50 H

STANFORD (Tech 1-0)

1988-89 Tech 85-75 H

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (Tech 28-7)

1977-78 SFA 80-67 A

1977-78 Tech 74-73 H

1978-79 Tech 76-68 H

1978-79 SFA 83-82 A

1979-80 SFA 75-71 A

1979-80 Tech 82-56 H

1979-80 SFA 73-65 N

1980-81 Tech 81-57 H

1980-81 Tech 79-61 A

1980-81 Tech 98-67 A

1981-82 Tech 97-59 N

1981-82 Tech 69-59 A

1981-82 Tech 105-58 H

1982-83 Tech 81-56 H

1983-84 Tech 87-58 A

1983-84 Tech 104-48 N

1984-85 Tech 98-58 A

1984-85 Tech 94-61 H

1985-86 Tech 73-55 A

1985-86 Tech 75-49 H

1986-87 Tech 76-42 H

1987-88 Tech 69-51 A

1988-89 Tech 88-54 H

1989-90 Tech 69-56 A

1990-91 SFA 77-74OT H

1992-93 Tech 78-63 A

1997-98 Tech 85-53 N

2002-03 Tech 80-44 H

2003-04 Tech 109-60 A

2006-07 SFA 65-55 A

2007-08 Tech 82-60 H

2009-10 Tech 65-61 N

2014-15 Tech 76-69 A

2015-16 Tech 76-44 H

2016-17 SFA 60-58 H

STETSON (Tech 2-0)

1989-90 Tech 88-46 A

2022-23 Tech 73-50 N

TEMPLE (Temple 1-0)

2004-05 Temple 66-61 N

TENNESSEE (Tennessee 24-17)

1978-79 Tech 64-56 N

1978-79 Tech 102-84 N

1979-80 UT 73-71 A

1980-81 Tech 77-53 H

1980-81 Tech 79-59 N

1981-82 Tech 72-64 A

1981-82 Tech 69-46 N

1982-83 Tech 80-64 H

1983-84 Tech 81-63 A

1984-85 Tech 73-57 H

1985-86 Tech 59-56 A

1986-87 Tech 72-60 H

1986-87 UT 67-44 N

1987-88 UT 76-74 A

1987-88 Tech 68-59 N

1988-89 UT 62-61OT N

1988-89 UT 72-65 H

1989-90 Tech 59-58 A

1990-91 UT 77-74 H

1991-92 UT 90-70 A

1992-93 UT 83-76 H

1993-94 UT 94-60 A

1993-94 Tech 71-68 A

1994-95 UT 69-62 N

1994-95 UT 62-56 H

1995-96 UT 77-72 A

1996-97 Tech 66-64 H

1996-97 Tech 98-80 H

1997-98 UT 75-61 A

1997-98 UT 93-75 N

1998-99 UT 92-73 H

1999-00 Tech 69-64 A

2000-01 UT 70-62 H

2001-02 UT 90-75 A

2002-03 UT 60-35 H

2003-04 UT 85-65 A

2004-05 UT 70-59 H

2005-06 UT 83-59 A

2006-07 UT 71-50 H

2007-08 UT 81-60 A

2008-09 UT 94-59 A

TENNESSEE TECH (Tech 4-0)

1981-82 Tech 114-53 H

1994-95 Tech 62-33 A

1995-96 Tech 101-56 H 2011-12 Tech 82-64 H

TEXAS (Tech 8-5)

1976-77 Texas 84-59 N

1976-77 Texas 94-85 N

1978-79 Tech 77-74 N

1982-83 Tech 86-64 N

1982-83 Tech 72-58 H

1983-84 Tech 85-60 H

1986-87 Tech 79-75 A

1987-88 Tech 83-80 A

1989-90 Tech 71-57 A

1992-93 Tech 82-78 A

2017-18 Texas 88-54 A

2020-21 Texas 84-57 A

2023-24 Texas 96-44 A

TEXAS A&M (Tech 6-2)

1976-77 Tech 69-67 N

1978-79 Tech 85-72 N

1979-80 Tech 92-60 N

1979-80 Tech 80-57 N

1985-86 Tech 79-49 H

1986-87 Tech 95-44 A

2012-13 A&M 77-26 A 2013-14 A&M 80-52 A

TEXAS-ARLINGTON (Tech 12-0)

1976-77 Tech 106-70 N

1993-94 Tech 81-41 H

1994-95 Tech 87-46 A

1995-96 Tech 77-56 H

1996-97 Tech 80-39 N

1996-97 Tech 61-54 A

1997-98 Tech 83-38 H

1998-99 Tech 73-40 A

1999-00 Tech 80-31 H

2000-01 Tech 89-44 H

2012-13 Tech 65-58 H

2012-13 Tech 78-62 A

TCU (Tech 1-0)

2000-01 Tech 80-59 H

TEXAS PAN AMERICAN (Tech 24-0)

1987-88 Tech 98-21 H

1988-89 Tech 111-28 A

1988-89 Tech 126-25 H

1989-90 Tech 98-35 H

1989-90 Tech 90-48 A

1990-91 Tech 94-64 A

1990-91 Tech 102-45 H

1991-92 Tech 89-33 H

1991-92 Tech 71-58 A

1992-93 Tech 83-43 A

1992-93 Tech 82-42 H

1993-94 Tech 104-61 A

1993-94 Tech 91-60 A

1993-94 Tech 80-34 N

1994-95 Tech 92-33 A

1994-95 Tech 96-41 H

1994-95 Tech 95-34 H

1995-96 Tech 89-51 A

1995-96 Tech 101-51 H

1996-97 Tech 95-52 H

1996-97 Tech 87-41 A

1997-98 Tech 103-41 H

1997-98 Tech 115-38 A

1997-98 Tech 92-56 H

TEXAS SOUTHERN (Tech 1-0)

1993-94 Tech 99-57 H

TEXAS STATE (Tech 2-1)

1976-77 Tech 85-53 N

2012-13 Tech 71-58 H

2012-13 State 68-63 A

TEXAS TECH (Tech 11-2)

1977-78 Tech 59-54 N

1983-84 Tech 94-68 H

1985-86 Tech 77-71 H

1986-87 Tech 71-43 A

1987-88 Tech 107-62 H

1988-89 Tech 79-57 A

1989-90 Tech 95-54 H

1990-91 TT 79-67OT A

1991-92 Tech 69-66 H

1992-93 TT 74-71 A

1995-96 Tech 66-55 N

2002-03 Tech 85-76 N 2003-04 Tech 81-64 N

TULANE (Tech 8-3)

1976-77 Tech 99-52 H

1981-82 Tech 103-50 H

1987-88 Tech 92-62 A

1988-89 Tech 77-39 H

1996-97 Tech 77-50 H

2002-03 Tech 68-53 A

2003-04 Tech 96-37 H

2010-11 Tech 78-72 A

2011-12 Tulane 61-52 H

2012-13 Tulane 66-59 A

2013-14 Tulane 75-61 A

TULSA (Tech 9-1)

2001-02 Tech 77-46 H

2001-02 Tech 67-62 A

2001-02 Tech 57-42 A

2002-03 Tech 75-62 H

2002-03 Tech 85-66 A

2003-04 Tech 63-60 A

2003-04 Tech 81-57 H

2004-05 Tech 63-47 H

2004-05 Tulsa 74-70 A

2013-14 Tech 82-75OT A

UAB (Tech 12-6)

2013-14 UAB 71-62 H 2014-15 Tech 61-55 A 2014-15 UAB 63-54 H 2015-16 UAB 64-49 A 2016-17 Tech 64-63 H 2017-18 UAB 66-61 H 2017-18 Tech 70-60 A 2018-19 Tech 73-68 A 2018-19 UAB 95-69 H 2019-20 UAB 71-51 H

(Tied 1-1) 1987-88 Tech 83-58 H 2014-15 Utah 67-52 A

UTAH STATE (Tech 14-4)

2005-06 Tech 73-56 A

2005-06 Tech 88-54 H

2006-07 Tech 69-54 H

2006-07 Tech 71-58 A

2007-08 Tech 71-56 A

2007-08 Tech 62-47 H

2008-09 Tech 90-82OT A

2008-09 Tech 53-46 H

2009-10 USU 69-66 H

2009-10 Tech 74-54 A

2009-10 Tech 82-65 N

2010-11 Tech 91-74 H

2010-11 Tech 78-70 A

2011-12 USU 79-62 H

2011-12 Tech 82-76 A

2011-12 Tech 73-69 N

2012-13 USU 76-75OT H

2012-13 USU 70-56 A

UTEP (Tech 17-12)

2001-02 Tech 90-53 H

2001-02 Tech 73-59 A

2002-03 Tech 68-53 A

2002-03 Tech 108-54 H

2003-04 Tech 75-58 H

2003-04 Tech 83-60 A

2003-04 Tech 74-47 N

2004-05 Tech 82-69 A 2004-05 Tech 81-66 H 2013-14 UTEP 85-75 A 2013-14 UTEP 81-72 A 2014-15 Tech 90-72 H

2014-15 UTEP 88-75 A

2015-16 UTEP 86-80 A

2015-16 UTEP 72-65 H

2016-17 UTEP 69-62 A

2016-17 Tech 69-61 H

2017-18 Tech 65-62 A

2018-19 Tech 74-64 A

2019-20 Tech 87-80 H

2020-21 UTEP 61-58 H

2020-21 UTEP 75-67 H

2021-22 Tech 68-65 H

2021-22 Tech 77-60 A

2022-23 UTEP 62-54 H

2022-23 UTEP 72-66 A

2022-23 UTEP 64-54 N

2023-24 UTEP 61-57 A 2023-24 Tech 85-69 H

UTSA (Tech 16-7)

1984-85 Tech 80-39 N

2005-06 Tech 75-67 N

2009-10 Tech 82-72 A

2012-13 UTSA 51-50 H

2012-13 Tech 78-72 A

2012-13 Tech 85-58 N

2013-14 Tech 71-50 H

2014-15 Tech 79-74 H

2014-15 UTSA 60-53 A

2015-16 Tech 82-72OT A

2015-16 Tech 75-66 H

2016-17 UTSA 63-61 A

2016-17 Tech 77-71 H

2017-18 Tech 63-55 H

2018-19 UTSA 70-68 A

2019-20 UTSA 82-73 H

2019-20 Tech 69-30 A

2020-21 Tech 69-51 A

2020-21 Tech 74-48 A

2021-22 Tech 79-64 H

2021-22 UTSA 49-59 A

2022-23 Tech 62057 A

2022-23 UTSA 66-63 H

VALDOSTA STATE (Tied 1-1)

1978-79 VSU 85-82 N

1981-81 Tech 97-54 H

VANDERBILT (Vanderbilt 3-1)

1992-93 Vandy 58-53 N

1999-00 Tech 66-65 H

2022-23 Vandy 75-70OT H 2023-24 Vandy 71-63 A

VIRGINIA (Virginia 4-2)

1986-87 Virginia 77-66 A

1988-89 Tech 88-66 H

1994-95 Virginia 63-62 N

2000-01 Tech 72-59 N

2008-09 Virginia 68-52 A 2013-14 Virginia 95-82 A

WASHINGTON (Tech 5-0)

1982-83 Tech 103-51 N

1985-86 Tech 79-54 H

1987-88 Tech 70-50 H

1994-95 Tech 81-47 H

1996-97 Tech 73-70 A

WAYLAND BAPTIST (Tech 5-2)

1977-78 WB 75-61 A

1977-78 WB 87-81 N

1978-79 Tech 75-64 A

1978-79 Tech 78-56 H

1978-79 Tech 72-59 N

1979-80 Tech 72-70 A

1980-81 Tech 89-40 H

WEBER STATE (Tech 1-0)

1999-00 Tech 84-47 N

WEST VIRGINIA (Tech 1-0)

1990-91 Tech 71-66 H

WESTERN KENTUCKY (Tech 28-25)

1983-84 Tech 82-50 H

1991-92 Tech 79-66 H

1991-92 WKU 82-63 A

1991-92 WKU 72-66OT A

1992-93 Tech 86-77 H

1992-93 WKU 63-62 A

1992-93 WKU 81-73 H

1993-94 Tech 82-50 H

1993-94 Tech 87-42 A

1993-94 Tech 68-43 A

1994-95 WKU 79-71 A

1994-95 Tech 82-73 H

1994-95 WKU 71-68 H

1995-96 Tech 89-49 H

1995-96 Tech 72-52 A

1995-96 Tech 71-53 N

1996-97 Tech 82-65 H

1996-97 WKU 73-65 A

1996-97 Tech 80-68 A

1997-98 WKU 88-86 A

1997-98 Tech 85-76 H

1997-98 Tech 69-68 H

1998-99 Tech 79-65 A

1998-99 Tech 95-70 H

1999-00 Tech 85-61 A

1999-00 Tech 93-72 H

1999-00 Tech 97-94 A

2000-01 Tech 105-47 H

2000-01 Tech 67-52 A

2000-01 Tech 86-63 N 2001-02 Tech 87-47 H

2002-03 WKU 71-57 A

2004-05 Tech 73-60 H

2005-06 WKU 80-59 A

2006-07 WKU 73-60 H

2007-08 WKU 87-76 A

2008-09 WKU 60-59 H

2009-10 Tech 63-52 A

2010-11 Tech 71-55 H

2011-12 WKU 69-54 A

2014-15 WKU 82-66 A

2015-16 WKU 69-58 H

2016-17 WKU 67-58 A

2016-17 WKU 77-53 N

2017-18 WKU 74-64 H

2018-19 WKU 81-76 A

2019-20 WKU 84-75 H

2019-20 WKU 71-67 A

2020-21 WKU 61-55 H

2020-21 Tech 58-52 H

2021-22 WKU 64-50 A

2022-23 WKU 66-55 A

2022-23 Tech 70-65 H

2023-24 WKU 64-56 A 2023-24 Tech 45-41 H

WICHITA

STATE (WS 2-0)

2018-19 Wichita 70-56 A 2019-20 Wichita 88-80 H

WISCONSIN

(Tied 1-1)

1984-85 Tech 86-51 H

2015-16 Wis 79-65 A

1,000-POINT CLUB

1. PAM KELLY (1978-82)

2,979

T7. SHEILA ETHRIDGE (1987-91)

2. JANICE LAWRENCE (1980-84)

2,403

9.

TORI HARRISON (1983-87)

3. ANGELA TURNER (1978-82)

4. VENUS LACY (1987-90)

2,004

5. ADRIENNE JOHNSON

(2007-2011)

1,985

TAMICHA JACKSON (1996-2000)

12. NORA LEWIS (1985-89)

6. KEIUNNA WALKER (2018-23)

13.

KIERRA ANTHONY (2015-2019)

T7. VICKIE JOHNSON (1992-96) 1,960

14. DEBRA WILLIAMS (1992-96)

15. PAM GANT (1981-85)

23. BELINDA JONES (1974-78)

16. ELINOR GRIFFIN (1976-79)

17. ANNA LARR ROBERSON (2019-2024) 1,646

24. AMBER OBAZE (2000-2004)

AYANA WALKER (1998-2002)

18. KAY FORD (1975-79)

19. WHITNEY FRAZIER (2011-2015) 1,631

20. SHANAVIA DOWDELL (2006-2010) 1,599

21. TRINA FRIERSON (1999-00, 2001-2004)

1,581

22. LORI SCOTT (1979-83)

JANE ELLEN COOK (1975-79)

MONICA MAXWELL (1995-99)

T31. DEBRA RODMAN (1980-84)

T31. ERICA WESTBROOKS (1984-88)

39. SHANTEL HARDISON

TERESA WEATHERSPOON

33. TASHA WILLIAMS (2002-06)

34. ERICA SMITH-TAYLOR

35. ANGELA LAWSON (1984-88)

36. SHAN MOORE (2003-07)

1,183

44. AMY BROWN (1991-95)

37. TIA SOSSAMON (1979-83)

38. ALISA BURRAS (1996-98) 1,134

MILESTONE VICTORIES

No. Opponent Date Score

1 LSU 1974-75 97-83

10 UL-Monroe 1974-75 116-66

50 Louisiana State 1976-77 101-88

100 Southern Univ. 1978-79 105-83

150 McNeese State 1980-81 101-48

200 Oral Roberts 1981-82 94-53

250 Mississippi Col. 1983-84 109-60

300 Oral Roberts 1984-85 78-59

350 Penn State 1986-87 75-58

400 Holy Cross 1988-89 79-51

450 UL-Monroe 1989-90 55-44

500 Alabama 1992-93 93-72

550 W. Kentucky 1993-94 68-43

600 W. Kentucky 1995-96 89-49

650 Florida State 1997-98 86-60

700 Arkansas State 1998-99 114-67

750 North Texas 2000-01 75-63

800 New Mexico 2002-03 67-54

850 UTEP 2003-04 74-47

900 Iowa 2006-07 77-59

950 Fresno State 2008-09 80-62

1000 Nevada 2010-11 66-59

1100 Alcorn State 2017-18 87-50

1200 Sam Houston 2023-24 66-62

Total Games Played

Overall: 1613 in 50 seasons

Independent: 427 in 13 seasons (1974-1987)

ASC: 133 in 4 seasons (19871991)

SBC: 336 in 10 seasons (19912000)

WAC: 380 in 12 seasons (20012013)

CUSA: 338 in 11 seasons (2013-present)

20-Win Seasons

All-Time Won-Lost Record

Overall: 1207-406 (.748)

Independent: 364-63 (.852)

America South: 114-19 (.857)

Sun Belt Conference: 290-46 (.863)

WAC: 263-116 (.693)

CUSA: 176-162 (.520)

Overall: 32 (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; 198990; 1990-91; 1991-92; 1992-93; 1993-94; 1994-95; 1995-96; 1996-97; 1997-98; 1998-99; 1999-2000; 2000-01; 2001-02; 2002-03; 2003-04; 2004-05; 2005-06, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2021-22)

30-Win Seasons

Overall: 18 (1978-79; 1979-80; 1980-81; 1981-82; 1982-83; 1983-84; 1986-87; 1987-88; 1988-89; 1989-90; 1993-94; 1995-96; 1996-97; 199798; 1998-99; 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2002-03)

Consecutive 20-Win Seasons:

15 in a Row: 15 (1991-92; 1992-93; 1993-94; 1994-95; 1995-96; 199697; 1997-98; 1998-99; 1999-2000; 2000-01; 2001-02; 2002-03; 2003-04; 2004-05; 2005-06)

Consecutive 30-Win Seasons

Six in a Row: twice (1978-79; 1979-80; 1980-81; 1981-82; 1982-83; 198384) & (1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-00, 2000-01)

Four in a Row: 4 (1986-87; 1987-88; 1988-89; 1989-90)

LOUISIANA TECH STATISTICAL TRENDS

20-Win Seasons by Coach

Leon Barmore: 19 Kurt Budke: 3

Sonja Hogg: 11 Chris Long: 2*

Teresa Weatherspoon: 3* Brooke Stoehr 1

*, Split time as head coach in 2008-09 season

30-Win Seasons by Coach

Leon Barmore: 13 Kurt Budke: 1

Sonja Hogg: 6

Record in Season Openers

Overall: 38-12 Home Openers: 41-9

Road/Neutral Openers: 28-22

Record in Home Openers

Overall: 41-9

At Thomas Assembly Center: 34-8

At Memorial Gym: 7-1

Longest Winning Streaks Overall No. Began Ended

54 1980 vs. La. Christian 1981 vs Old Dominion (L 61-58)

32 1989 vs. Praire View A&M 1990 vs Auburn (L, 81-69)

30 1982 vs. Alabama 1983 vs. USC (L 69-67)

29 2002 vs. Tulane 2003 vs. LSU (L 69-63)

25 1993 vs. Texas-Arlington 1994 vs. N. Carolina (L 60-59)

22 1998 vs. Cleveland State 1999 vs. Purdue (L 77-63)

21 1999 vs. S. Alabama 2000 vs. Penn State (L 86-65)

21 2004 vs. Nevada 2004 vs. Duke (L 63-49)

20 1987 vs. E. Washington 1988 vs Penn St. (L 66-62)

Longest Winning Streaks At Home

62 1983 vs. Alabama 1986 vs. UL-Monroe (L 82-74)

60 1978 vs. Arkansas 1983 vs. USC (L 64-58)

53 1995 vs. Furman 1998 vs. Tennessee (L 92-73)

43 1986 vs. SFA 1989 vs. Tennessee (L 72-65)

31 1999 vs. SMU 2000 vs. Tennessee (L 70-62)

30 1989 vs. Lamar 1995 vs. Tennessee (L 62-56)

30 2002 UL-Lafayette 2004 vs. Illinois (L 71-65 OT) On the Road

23 1980 vs. La. College 1982 vs. Old Dominion (L 61-58)

20 1982 vs. Maryland 1983 vs. USC (L 69-67)

Longest Losing Streaks Overall

9 2023-24: Nov. 19, 2023-Dec. 14, 2023

5 2007-08: Dec. 8, 2007-Dec. 20, 2007

5 2012-14: March 15, 2013-Nov. 25, 2014

5 2013-14: Dec. 28, 2013-Jan. 18, 2014

5 2018-19: Feb. 16, 2019-March 13, 2019

5 2023-24: Jan. 25, 2024-Feb. 10, 2024 At Home

4 2007-08: Dec. 8, 2007-Dec. 16, 2007 On the Road/Neutral

12 2012-14: March 15, 2013- Feb. 8, 2014

OPPONENT STATISTICAL TRENDS

50-POINT CLUB

Name

30-POINT CLUB

Shantel Hardison 39 UCF 2/1/92

Sheila Ethridge 38 UNLV 12/17/90

Sheila Ethridge 38 LSU 12/8/90

Kierra Anthony 38 UMKC 12/21/18

Janice Lawrence 37 ULM 2/1/84

Pam Gant 37 Tennessee 1/18/84

Elinor Griffin 37 La. College 2/2/78

LaVerne Henderson 37 ULM 2/15/75

Adrienne Johnson 36 Utah State 1/20/11

Tasha Williams 36 Hawaii 2/10/05

Venus Lacy 36 UCF 2/26/90

Venus Lacy 36 S. F. Austin 1/17/89

Pam Gant 36 ULM 2/11/85

Pam Kelly 36 Nebraska 1/11/80

Kierra Anthony 35 Ole Miss 12/15/18

Kierra Anthony 35 UAB 1/10/19

Alisa Burras 35 New Orleans 1/30/97

Sheila Ethridge 35 Texas Tech 1/28/91

Elinor Griffin 35 Tennessee 3/23/79

Elinor Griffin 35 S. F. Austin 2/11/78

Kierra Anthony 34 Marshall 1/24/19

Whitney Frazier 34 Alabama A&M 11/29/14

Adrienne Johnson 34 Southern Miss 1/2/11

Debra Williams 34 SMU 12/9/95

Venus Lacy 34 UL-Lafayette 3/9/90

Venus Lacy 34 Texas Tech 1/11/90

Venus Lacy 34 Iowa 12/2/89

Venus Lacy 34 UL-Lafayette 3/6/89

Janice Lawrence 34 Texas 3/25/84

Janice Lawrence 34 Auburn 2/6/84

Pam Kelly 34 Baylor 12/15/79

Pam Kelly 34 Southern Univ. 12/12/79

Pam Kelly 34 S. F. Austin 2/10/79

Kay Ford 34 NW (La.) St. 1/31/78

LaVerne Henderson 34 LSU 2/21/75

Sheila Ethridge 33 Lamar 3/9/91

Venus Lacy 33 Arkansas State 2/17/90

Venus Lacy 33 New Orleans 2/3/90

Venus Lacy 33 Georgia 12/13/88

Tori Harrison 33 Central Mich. 12/5/86

Pam Gant 33 Oral Roberts 2/16/85

Pam Gant 33 Old Dominion 2/13/85

Pam Kelly 33 Tennessee 12/15/80

Kay Ford 33 Nicholls State 12/5/75

LaVerne Henderson 33 ULM 2/17/75

Belinda Jones 33 LSU 1/24/75

Amisha Carter 33 SMU 2/21/04

Keiunna Walker 32 UTEP 2/17/22

Ayana Walker 32 Michigan 11/16/01

Amanda Wilson 32 WKU 2/7/98

40-POINT CLUB

Name

Kierra

Janice Lawrence 32 Hawaii 2/28/84

Elinor Griffin 32 LSU 2/25/77

Chrisstasia Walter 32 Tulsa 2/19/14

Anna Larr Roberson 31 Old Dominion 3/2/22

Kelia Shelton 31 Mississippi State 12/11/14

Shanavia Dowdell 31 Nevada 1/26/10

Adrienne Johnson 31 SMU 3/19/08

Whitney Jones 31 Utah State 1/10/08

Shan Moore 31 San Jose State 2/8/07

Tamicha Jackson 31 New Orleans 3/4/00

Betty Lennox 31 WKU 1/23/00

Betty Lennox 31 UCLA 12/5/99

Debra Williams 31 Massachusetts 12/02/95

Shantel Hardison 31 No. Illinois 3/18/92

Nora Lewis 31 Lamar 3/11/89

Venus Lacy 31 Tennessee 2/15/88

Teresa Weatherspoon 31 New Orleans 3/7/86

Tori Harrison 31 Alabama 2/22/86

Janice Lawrence 31 LSU 3/23/84

Janice Mulford 31 Nicholls State 1/18/80

Belinda Jones 31 ULM 2/4/75

Aarica Ray-Boyd 31 San Jose St. 2/16/06

Keiunna Walker 30 FAU 3/4/2023

Kierra Anthony 30 UTEP 2/14/19

Kierra Anthony 30 Rice 3/1/18

Adrienne Johnson 30 Georgia 12/29/10

Shanavia Dowdell 30 UTSA 12/30/09

Shanavia Dowdell 30 WKU 11/30/08

Erica Smith-Taylor 30 Texas Tech 3/22/04

Tamicha Jackson 30 Arizona 12/6/98

Amanda Wilson 30 WKU 1/25/98

LaQuan Stallworth 30 South Ala. 1/12/98

Amanda Wilson 30 Florida State 12/13/97

Alisa Burras 30 Lamar 1/23/97

Venus Lacy 30 New Orleans 2/20/90

Venus Lacy 30 Auburn 3/31/89

Pam Kelly 30 Mississippi 3/2/82

Pam Kelly 30 S. F. Austin 1/16/82

Pam Kelly 30 Memphis 1/28/80

Angela Turner 30 So. Univ. 2/12/79

Elinor Griffin 30 Memphis 12/1/78

Belinda Jones 30 Delta State 2/14/78

Marilyn Norris 30 SE La. 2/2/77

Elinor Griffin 30 ULM 1/26/77

Mickie DeMoss

INDIVIDUAL BREAKDOWN

50-Plus-Point Games by Player (1)

Kierra Anthony - 1

40-Plus-Point Games by Player (14)

Sheila Ethridge - 3

Kierra Anthony - 2

Pam Gant - 2

Belinda Jones - 2

Kay Ford - 1

LaVerne Henderson - 1

Pam Kelly - 1

Anna Larr Roberson - 1

Kelia Shelton - 1

30-Plus-Point Games by Player (101)

Venus Lacy - 12

Pam Kelly - 9

Kierra Anthony -- 8

Sheila Ethridge - 7

Pam Gant - 6

Elinor Griffin - 6

Belinda Jones - 6

Janice Lawrence - 5

LaVerne Henderson - 4

Adrienne Johnson - 4

Kay Ford - 3

Amanda Wilson - 3

Shanavia Dowdell - 3

Alisa Burras - 2

Shantel Hardison - 2

Tori Harrison - 2

Tamicha Jackson - 2

Betty Lennox - 2

Keiunna Walker - 2

Debra Williams - 2

Mickie DeMoss - 1

Nora Lewis - 1

Janice Mulford - 1

Marilyn Norris - 1

LaQuan Stallworth - 1

Angela Turner - 1

Teresa Weatherspoon - 1

Ayana Walker -1

Amisha Carter - 1

Erica Smith-Taylor - 1

Tasha Williams - 1

Aarica Ray-Boyd - 1

Shan Moore - 1

Whitney Jones - 1

Chrisstasia Walter - 1

Whitney Frazier - 1

Kelia Shelton - 1

Anna Larr Roberson - 1

INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS

POINTS

1. 50 Kierra Anthony (18-19) vs. Houston

2, 47 Sheila Ethridge (90-91) vs. UTPA

3. 45 Kierra Anthony (18-19) vs. Southern Miss

3. 45 Kelia Shelton (12-13) vs. UTSA

5. 44 Anna Larr Roberson (21-22) vs. Rice

6. 43 LaVerne Henderson (74-75) vs. Nicholls St.

6. 43 Belinda Jones (74-75) vs. New Orleans

8. 42 Pam Gant (84-85) vs. Penn State

8. 42 Sheila Ethridge (90-91) vs. Tennessee

10. 41 Belinda Jones (74-75) vs. UL-Monroe

10. 41 Pam Kelly (81-82) vs. UCLA

OPPONENT POINTS

1. 46 Crystal Smith (05-06), Iowa

2. 43 Cheryl Miller (84-85), USC

3. 40 Rosie Walker (78-79), SFA

4. 39 Lisa Brewer (74-75), Northwestern St.

4. 39 Rosie Walker (76-77), Panola JC

4. 39 Shante Perry (08-09), McNeese State

7. 38 Jean Darbonne (78-79), Northwestern St.

8. 37 Saudia Rountree (95-96), Georgia

8. 37 Chasity Melvin (97-98), N.C.State

10. 36 Maree Jackson (76-77), LSU

10. 36 Penny Toler (86-87), Long Beach St. 10. 36 Victoria Vivians (15-16), Mississippi State

REBOUNDS

1. 37 LaVerne Henderson (74-75) vs. UL-Monroe

2. 26 Elinor Griffin (77-78) vs. Southern

3. 25 Cheryl Ford (02-03) vs. Fresno State

3. 25 Elinor Griffin (77-78) vs. Panola JC

5. 24 Elinor Griffin (77-78) vs. LSU

6. 23 Cheryl Ford (02-03) vs. SMU

6. 23 LaVerne Henderson (74-75) vs. UL-Monroe

6. 23 Elinor Griffin (77-78) vs. Panola JC

6. 23 Pam Kelly (79-80) vs. LSU

10. 22 Elinor Griffin (75-76) vs. LSU

10. 22 Lori Scott (79-80) vs. UL-Monroe

OPPONENT REBOUNDS

1. 30 Vickie Chapman (74-75), McNeese State

2. 23 Cheryl Miller (84-85), USC

3. 21 Cindy Brown (85-86) 22, Long Beach St.

4. 21 T. Jones (75-76), Southern

4. 21 Uriannah Jackson (81-82), Lamar

6. 20 Alfrenda Craft (76-77), Miss. College

6. 20 Anne Donovan (80-81), Old Dominion

6. 20 Debra Mitchell (82-83), Miss. College

6. 20 Kara Wolters (95-96), Connecticut

6. 20 Shalee Lening (05-06), Kansas State

6. 20 Kamilah Jackson (10-11), Hawaii

ASSISTS

1. 23 Mary Nell Kendrick (76-77) vs. UL-Monroe

2. 18 Mary Nell Kendrick (78-79) vs. LSU

3. 17 Teresa Weatherspoon (84-85) vs. UL-Monroe

4. 16 Jennifer White (79-80) vs. Memphis

4. 16 Teresa Weatherspoon (85-86) vs. Texas Tech

6. 15 Mary Nell Kendrick (76-77) vs. Miss. Col.

6. 15 Mary Nell Kendrick (76-77) vs. LSU

6. 15 Jennifer White (79-80) vs. UL-Monroe

6. 15 Teresa Weatherspoon (87-88) vs. Okla. St.

6. 15 Jasmine Bendolph (11-12) vs. Nevada

OPPONENT ASSISTS

1. 17 Suzie McConnell (85-86), Penn State

2. 14 Debbie Black (76-77), Delta State

2. 14 Missy Weisinger (78-79), SFA

4. 13 Jordan Jones (13-14), Texas A&M

5. 12 Debbie Lytle (81-82), Maryland

5. 12 Pam Webber (91-92), Connecticut

5. 12 Helen Darling (99-00), Penn State

8. 11 10 Players Tied

STEALS

1. 10 Teresa Weatherspoon (85-86) vs. UCLA

1. 10 LaQuan Stallworth (97-98) vs. So. Ala.

1. 10 Tasha Williams (02-03) vs. Boise State

1. 10 Tasha Williams (05-06) vs. Hawaii

5. 9 Teresa Weatherspoon (85-86) vs. Long Bch. St.

5. 9 Teresa Weatherspoon (87-88) vs. Pepperdine

5. 9 Amanda Wilson (97-98) vs. Arizona

8. 8 10 Players Tied

OPPONENT STEALS

1. 9 Luisa Harris (76-77), Delta State

1. 9 Dana Holsten (91-92), Arkansas State

3. 8 Annan Wilson (88-89), Colorado

3. 8 Jillian Robbins (03-04), Tulsa

3. 8 Alberta Auguste (06-07), Tennessee

3. 8 Sayja Sumler (10-11), San Jose State

3. 8 Danielle Edwards (17-18), Clemson

3. 8 Valerie Nesbit (19-20), Ole Miss

3. 8 Sacha Washington (23-24), Vanderbilt

10. 7 Linda Kinard (77-78), UL-Monroe

10. 7 Rosalind Polk (83-84), SFA

10. 7 Ramona Jones (91-92), Lamar

10. 7 Hamchetou Maiga (99-00), Old Dominion

10. 7 Kimya Murray (01-02), UTEP

10. 7 Raigyne Moncrief (14-15), LSU

10. 7 Loryn Goodwin (16-17), UTSA

BLOCKS

1. 9 Tori Harrison (84-85) vs. Southern Cal

2. 8 Tori Harrison (85-86) vs. New Orleans

2. 8 Shanavia Dowdell (08-09) vs. Nicholls St

4. 7 Tori Harrison (86-87) vs. Miami

4. 7 Margaret DeCiman (04-05) vs. Boise St

6. 6 Numerous Times

OPPONENT BLOCKS

1. 14 Alyssa Shriver (01-02), Tulsa

2. 12 Anne Donovan (79-80), Old Dominion

2. 12 Anne Donovan (81-82), Old Dominion

4. 8 Anne Donovan (80-81), Old Dominion

5. 7 Julie Gross (79-80), LSU

5. 7 Uirannah Jackson (88-89), Lamar

5. 7 Carrie Upshaw (88-89), New Orleans

5. 7 Cassandra Barker (92-93), UL-Monroe

5. 7 Kara Wolters (95-96), Connecticut

5. 7 Candace Parker (06-07), Tennessee

5. 7 Ashley Walters (11-12), Idaho

5. 7 Mahogany Matthews (20-21), Marshall

FIELD GOALS MADE

1. 20 Anna Larr Roberson (21-22) vs. Rice

1. 20 Belinda Jones (74-75) vs. New Orleans

3. 19 Kierra Anthony (18-19) vs. Southern Miss

3. 19 Belinda Jones (74-75) vs. UL-Monroe

5. 18 Sheila Ethridge (90-91) vs. UTPA

6. 17 Kierra Anthony (18-19) vs. Houston

6. 17 Kay Ford (75-76) vs. UL-Lafayette

6. 17 Elinor Griffin (77-78) vs. Northwestern St.

6. 17 Elinor Griffin (77-78) vs. La. College

6. 17 Elinor Griffin (78-79) vs. Tennessee

6. 17 Pam Gant (83-84) vs. Tennessee

6. 17 Pam Gant (84-85) vs. Penn State

OPPONENT FIELD GOALS MADE

1. 18 Rosie Walker (76-77), Panola JC

2. 17 Joan Darbone (78-79), Northwestern St.

2. 17 Cheryl Miller (84-85), USC

4. 16 Diane Pittman (74-75), Northwestern St.

4. 16 Lisa Brewer (75-76), Northwestern St. 4. 16 Lisa Brewer (76-77), Northwestern St. 4. 16 Penny Tolar (86-87), Long Beach St.

8. 15 Susan Taylor (78-79), Valdosta State

8. 15 Cindy Broydon (78-79), Tennessee

8. 15 Eun Jung Lee (84-85), UL-Monroe

8. 15 Sacha Washington (23-24), Vanderbilt

8. 15 Anastasiia Boldyreva (23-24), Middle Tenn.

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS

1. 43 Belinda Jones (74-75) vs. UL-Monroe

2. 39 Sheila Ethridge (90-91) vs. Tennessee

3. 36 Belinda Jones (74-75) vs. UL-Monroe

4. 34 Kierra Anthony (18-19) vs. UAB

5. 32 Belinda Jones (74-75) vs.Northwestern St.

5. 32 Mickie DeMoss (74-75) vs. AAU All-Stars

5. 32 Mickie DeMoss (74-75) vs. Northwestern St.

5. 32 Betty Lennox (99-00) vs. Old Dominion

9. 31 Five Players Tied

OPPONENT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS

1. 36 Lisa Brewer (75-76), Northwestern St.

1. 36 Kim Perrot (89-90), UL-Lafayette

3. 32 Lisa Brewer (76-77), Northwestern St.

3. 32 Lisa Brewer (76-77), Northwestern St.

5. 31 Jackie Jackson (79-80), Southern

6. 30 K. Lardner (79-80), Hawaii

6. 30 Lynette Woodard (79-80), Kansas

6. 30 Kim Perrot (89-90), UL-Lafayette

6. 30 Kim Williams (96-97), Depaul

6. 30 Lyndra Littles (08-09), Virginia

3-POINTERS MADE

1. 10 Sheila Ethridge (90-91) vs. UTPA

2. 8 Sheila Ethridge (90-91) vs. Tennessee

3. 7 Taylor Stahly (18-19) vs. Charlotte

3. 7 Sheila Ethridge (90-91) vs. LSU

3. 7 Tamicha Jackson (98-99) vs. Arizona

3. 7 Brooke Lassiter (01-02) vs. SMU

3. 7 Aarica Rary-Boyd (05-06) vs. Utah State

3. 7 Aarica Ray-Boyd (05-06) vs. San Jose St.

3. 7 Brietta Thomas (10-11) vs. Boise State

10. 6 Numerous Times

OPPONENT 3-POINTERS MADE

1. 9 Shante Perry (08-09), McNeese State

2. 7 Deanna Kuzmanic (18-19), UAB

2. 7 Rachael Childress (18-19), UAB

2. 7 Sonja Tate (92-93), Arkansas State

2. 7 Betsy Harris (93-94), Alabama

2. 7 Abby Vaughan (01-02), Boise State

2. 7 Ashley Bastian (02-03), Nevada

2. 7 Victoria Vivians (15-16), Mississippi St.

2. 7 Deanna Kuzmanic (17-18), UAB

2. 7 Margaret Whitley (20-21), UAB

3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED

1. 23 Sheila Ethridge (90-91) vs. Tennessee

2. 17 Sheila Ethridge (90-91) vs. LSU

2. 17 Sheila Ethridge (90-91) vs. UTPA

4. 16 Brooke Lassiter (01-02) vs. UCSB

4. 16 Brooke Pumroy (15-16) vs. Rice

6. 14 Aarica Ray-Boyd (05-06) vs. Utah State

7. 13 Tamicha Jackson (98-99) vs. Arizona

7. 13 Aarica Ray-Boyd (05-06) vs. Hawaii

9. 12 Numerous Times

OPPONENT 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED

1. 20 Kim Perrot (89-90), UL-Lafayette

2. 19 Kim Sitzman (08-09), UALR

3. 17 Victoria Morris (17-18), ODU

4. 16 Ciara Gregory (16-17), Charlotte

5. 15 Ciara Gregory (16-17), Charlotte

5. 15 Brenda Hatchett (91-92), Lamar

5. 15 Sonja Tate (92-93), Arkansas State

5. 15 Kelly Mazzante (03-04), Penn State

5. 15 Victoria Vivians (15-16), Mississippi St. 10. 14 Numerous Times

FREE THROWS MADE

1. 16 Adrienne Johnson (10-11) vs. Utah State

1. 16 Alexus Malone (17-18) vs. North Texas

3. 15 Pam Kelly (81-82) vs. UCLA

3. 15 Shantel Hardison (91-92) vs. Lamar

3. 15 Tasha Crain (04-05) vs. Rice

6. 14 Kierra Anthony (18-19) vs. Houston

6. 14 Cheryl Ford (02-03) vs. Tulsa

6. 14 Mary Nell Kendrick (76-77) vs. NW (La.) St. 6. 14 Kim Mulkey (83-84) vs. Auburn

10. 13 Venus Lacy (88-89) vs. LSU

10. 13 Shantel Hardison (91-92) vs. UCF

10. 13 Amisha Carter (03-04) vs. SMU

10. 13 Kierra Anthony (18-19) vs. Ole Miss

10. 13 Keiunna Walker (20-21) vs. North Texas

OPPONENT FREE THROWS MADE

1. 18 Pam Cook (76-77), SE Louisiana

2. 16 Angela Self (76-77), La. College

2. 16 Sheila Thompson (77-78), La. College

2. 16 Eun Jung Lee (85-86), UL-Monroe

2. 16 Jasmine Crew (11-12), Seton Hall

6. 15 Crystal Smith (05-06), Iowa

7. 14 Mindy Sherred (86-87), No. Arizona

7. 14 Robin Martin (91-92), New Orleans

7. 14 Amber Watts (04-05), Ole Miss

7. 14 Tasha Harris (09-10, Boise State

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED

1. 22 Pam Kelly (81-82) vs. UCLA

2. 21 Shantel Hardison (91-92) vs. Lamar

3. 19 Shantel Hardison (91-92) vs. UCF

3. 19 Cheryl Ford (02-03) vs. Tulsa

5. 18 Tia Sossamon (80-81) vs. NW (La.) St.

5. 18 Kim Mulkey (83-84) vs. Auburn

5. 18 Alexus Malone (17-18) vs. North Texas

5. 18 Reauna Cleaver (17-18) vs. FAU

9. 17 Cheryl Ford (02-03) vs. San Jose St.

9. 17 Venus Lacy (89-90) vs. Virginia

9. 17 Brandi Wingate (15-16) vs. UTSA

OPPONENT FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED

1. 23 Pam Cook (76-77), SE Louisiana

2. 21 Angela Self (76-77), La. College

2. 21 Jasmine Crew (11-12), Seton Hall

4. 20 Whitney York (09-10), UTSA

5. 19 Maree Jackson (77-78) , LSU

5. 19 Crystal Smith (05-06), Iowa

6. 18 Alexis Williams (97-98), UTPA

6. 18 Tasha Harris (09-10), Boise State

6. 18 Kamra King (14-15), UTSA

10. 17 Numerous Times

POINTS

1. 932 Pam Kelly (79-80)

2. 817 Angela Turner (79-80)

3. 800 Venus Lacy (89-90)

4. 756 Sheila Ethridge (90-91)

5. 755 Pam Gant (84-85)

6. 731 Pam Kelly (81-82)

7. 724 Venus Lacy (88-89)

8. 721 Pam Kelly (78-79)

9. 703 Kierra Anthony (18-19)

10. 702 Adrienne Johnson (10-11)

REBOUNDS

1. 491 Pam Kelly (79-80)

2. 438 Cheryl Ford (02-03)

3. 420 Venus Lacy (89-90)

4. 411 Elinor Griffin (76-77)

5. 403 Venus Lacy (88-89)

6. 403 Lori Scott (79-80)

7. 398 Shanavia Dowdell (09-10)

7. 398 Elinor Griffin (78-79)

9. 382 Nora Lewis (88-89)

10. 372 Pam Kelly (78-79)

ASSISTS

1. 365 Jennifer White (79-80)

2. 274 Mary Nell Kendrick (78-79)

3. 269 T. Weatherspoon (86-87)

4. 256 T. Weatherspoon (85-86)

5. 238 T. Weatherspoon (84-85)

6. 233 Kim Mulkey (83-84)

7. 225 LaQuan Stallworth (97-98)

8. 218 Kim Mulkey (82-83)

8. 218 Shantel Hardison (89-90)

10. 202 Kim Mulkey (81-82)

STEALS

1. 117 T. Weatherspoon (86-87)

2. 111 Tamicha Jackson (99-00)

3. 104 Pam Gant (84-85)

4. 102 T. Weatherspoon (87-88)

4. 102 T. Weatherspoon (85-86)

6. 101 Erica Smith-Taylor (03-04)

7. 100 Betty Lennox (99-00)

8. 98 Amanda Wilson (97-98)

8. 98 Amanda Wilson (96-97)

10. 96 Angela Turner (80-81)

10. 96 Angela Turner (79-80)

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON RECORDS

BLOCKS

1. 103 Tori Harrison (85-86)

2. 88 Ayana Walker (00-01)

3. 87 Tori Harrison (86-87)

4. 85 Tori Harrison (84-85)

5. 72 Venus Lacy (89-90)

6. 71 Lori Scott (79-80)

7. 66 Tori Harrison (83-84)

7. 66 Cheryl Ford (02-03)

9. 62 Elinor Griffin (78-79)

10. 60 Shanavia Dowdell (08-09)

FIELD GOALS MADE

1. 376 Pam Kelly (79-80)

2. 369 Angela Turner (79-80)

3. 314 Pam Gant (84-85)

3. 314 Venus Lacy (89-90)

5. 301 Pam Kelly, (78-79)

6. 287 Amanda Wilson (97-98)

7. 281 Sheila Ethridge (90-91)

8. 280 Pam Kelly (81-82)

8. 280 Venus Lacy (88-89)

10. 273 Angela Turner (78-79)

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

1. 710 Angela Turner (79-80)

2. 638 Sheila Ethridge (90-91)

3. 615 Pam Kelly (79-80)

4. 564 Angela Turner (78-79)

5. 563 Kierra Anthony (18-19)

6. 552 Pam Gant (84-85)

7. 548 Elinor Griffin (78-79)

8. 526 Betty Lennox (99-00)

9. 521 Venus Lacy (89-90)

10. 508 Keiunn Walker (21-22)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

(Min. 100 Attempts)

1. .644 Pam Kelly (81-82)

2. .638 Pam Kelly (78-79)

3. .620 Amanda Wilson (98-99)

4. .619 Janice Lawrence (83-84)

4. .619 Amanda Wilson (97-98)

6. .616 Tori Harrison (85-86)

7. .611 Tori Harrison (86-87)

7. .611 Pam Kelly (79-80)

9. .609 Takeisha Lewis (99-00)

10. .605 Alisa Burras (97-98)

FREE THROWS MADE

1. 180 Pam Kelly (79-80)

2. 176 Adrienne Johnson (10-11)

3. 174 Keiunna Walker (21-22)

4. 172 Keiunna Walker (22-23)

5. 171 Pam Kelly (81-82)

6. 170 Venus Lacy (89-90)

7. 166 Tasha Williams (04-05)

8. 164 Tasha Williams (05-06)

9. 161 Venus Lacy (88-89)

10. 152 Amisha Carter (03-04)

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED

1. 303 Pam Kelly (79-80)

2. 247 Pam Kelly (81-82)

3. 241 Venus Lacy (88-89)

4. 239 Nora Lewis (88-89)

5. 232 Venus Lacy (89-90)

6. 231 Amisha Carter (03-04)

7. 228 Keiunna Walker (21-22)

8. 222 Janice Lawrence (82-83)

8. 219 Keiunna Walker (22-23)

10. 211 Pam Kelly (78-79)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Minimum 50 Attempts)

1. .951 Brooke Lassiter (01-02)

2. .910 Brooke Lassiter (00-01)

3. .901 Brooke Lassiter (99-00)

4. .871 Anna Larr Roberson (20-21)

5. .865 Jasmine Bendolph (09-10)

6. .863 Kierra Anthony (18-19)

6. .863 Brooke Pumroy (15-16)

7. .856 Amy Brown (93-94)

8. .847 Shan Moore (05-06)

9. .845 Chrisstasia Walter (14-15)

10. .844 Jasmine Bendolph (10-11)

10. .844 Amy Brown (91-92)

THREE-POINTERS MADE

1. 86 Aarica Ray-Boyd (05-06)

2. 85 Taylor Stahly (17-18)

3. 75 Sheila Ethridge (90-91)

4. 66 Raizel Guinto (19-20)

5. 63 Taylor Stahly (18-19)

6. 61 Betty Lennox (99-00)

7. 60 Salma Bates (23-24)

8. 57 Tamicha Jackson (97-98)

8. 57 Brooke Pumroy (15-16)

10. 56 Monica Maxwell (98-99)

10. 56 Monica Maxwell (97-98)

THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED

1. 232 Aarica Ray-Boyd (05-06)

2. 202 Taylor Stahly (17-18)

3. 189 Sheila Ethridge (90-91)

4. 188 Salma Bates (23-24)

5. 185 Raizel Guinto (19-20)

6. 179 Brooke Pumroy (15-16)

7. 167 Taylor Stahly (18-19)

7. 167 Tamicha Jackson (97-98)

9. 163 Betty Lennox (99-00)

10. 156 JaQuan Jackson (13-14)

THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (Minimum 50 Attempts)

1. .468 Christie Sides (98-99)

2. .447 Aarica Ray-Boyd (02-03)

3. .429 Christie Sides (99-00)

4. .421 Taylor Stahly (17-18)

5. .417 Kierra Anthony (16-17)

6. .413 Tasha Williams (04-05)

7. .405 Shan Moore (06-07)

8. .400 Brooke Lassiter (00-01)

8. .400 Tiawana Pringle (07-08)

10. .397 Sheila Ethridge (90-91)

MINUTES

1.1223 Essence Perry (00-01)

2.1219 Brooke Lassiter (00-01)

3.1188 Adrienne Johnson (10-11)

3.1188 Whitney Frazier (13-14)

5.1148 Ayana Walker (00-01)

6.1129 Nora Lewis (88-89)

7.1122 Adrienne Johnson (08-09)

8.1117 Jasmine Bendolph (11-12)

9.1116 Shanavia Dowdell (09-10)

10.1113 Salma Bates (23-24)

Brooke Lassiter Pam Kelly
Venus Lacy
Christie Sides Tasha Williams

INDIVIDUAL CAREER LEADERS

POINTS

1. 2979 Pam Kelly 1978-82

2. 2403 Janice Lawrence 1980-84

3. 2262 Angela Turner 1978-82

4. 2004 Venus Lacy 1987-90

5. 1985 Adrienne Johnson 2010-11

6. 1975 Keiunna Walker 2022-23

7. 1960 Vickie Johnson 1992-96

7. 1960 Sheila Ethridge 1987-91

9. 1868 Tori Harrison 1983-87

10. 1832 Amanda Wilson 1995-99

SCORING AVERAGE

1. 20.0 Venus Lacy 1987-90

2. 19.5 Pam Kelly 1978-82

3. 17.8 Janice Lawrence 1980-84

4. 17.7 Elinor Griffin 1976-79

5. 16.1 Alisa Burras 1996-98

6. 15.8 Belinda Jones 1974-78

7. 15.4 Adrienne Johnson 2007-11

8. 15.2 Nora Lewis 1985-89

9. 15.1 Sheila Ethridge 1987-91

10. 15.0 Vickie Johnson 1992-96

REBOUNDS

1. 1511 Pam Kelly 1979-82

2. 1200 Debra Rodman 1981-84

3. 1161 Elinor Griffin 1977-79

4. 1125 Venus Lacy 1987-90

5. 1097 Janice Lawrence 1981-84

6. 1073 Angela Turner 1978-82

7. 1071 Nora Lewis 1986-89

8. 1056 Cheryl Ford 1999-03

9. 1054 Lori Scott 1980-83

10. 1025 Shanavia Dowdell 2006-10

ASSISTS

1. 958 Teresa Weatherspoon 1984-88

2. 849 Kim Mulkey 1980-84

3. 819 Jennifer White 1979-83

4. 581 LaQuan Stallworth 1995-99

5. 516 Jasmine Bendolph 2008-12

6. 494 Kendra Neal 1992-96

7. 477 Tasha Williams 2002-06

8. 474 Tamicha Jackson 1996-00

9. 466 Angela Turner 1978-82

10. 448 Shantel Hardison1988-90; 1991-92

STEALS

1. 411 Teresa Weatherspoon 1984-88

2. 361 Tamicha Jackson 1996-00

3. 358 Angela Turner 1978-82

4. 303 Amanda Wilson 1995-99

5. 291 Janice Lawrence 1980-84

6. 277 Tasha Williams 2002-06

7. 274 Pam Kelly 1978-82

8. 253 Pam Gant 1981-85

9. 250 Erica Smith-Taylor 2001-05

10. 237 Kendra Neal 1992-96

BLOCKED SHOTS

1. 341 Tori Harrison 1983-87

2. 236 Ayana Walker 1998-02

3. 215 Racquel Spurlock 1992-96

4. 189 Janice Lawrence 1980-84

5. 181 Lori Scott 1979-83

6. 173 Cheryl Ford 1999-03

7. 164 Venus Lacy 1987-90

8. 156 Adrienne Johnson 2007-11

9. 153 LaShawn Brown 1991-95

10. 146 Erica Westbrooks 1984-88

10. 146 Shanavia Dowdell 2006-10

FIELD GOALS MADE

1. 1193 Pam Kelly 1978-82

2. 1021 Angela Turner 1978-82

3. 934 Janice Lawrence 1980-84

4. 815 Amanda Wilson 1995-99

5. 795 Tori Harrison 1983-87

6. 793 Vickie Johnson 1992-96

7. 793 Venus Lacy 1987-90

8. 781 Sheila Ethridge 1987-91

9. 761 Adrienne Johnson 2007-11

10. 753 Tamicha Jackson 1996-00

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

1. 2104 Angela Turner 1978-82

2. 1916 Pam Kelly 1978-82

3. 1766 Tamicha Jackson 1996-00

4. 1700 Sheila Ethridge 1987-91

5. 1646 Keiunna Walker 2022-23

6. 1604 Adrienne Johnson 2007-11

7. 1593 Vickie Johnson 1992-96

8. 1577 Janice Lawrence 1980-84

9. 1574 Debra Williams 1992-96

10. 1469 Belinda Jones 1974-78

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE

1. 187 Tamicha Jackson 1996-00

2. 184 Aarica Ray-Boyd 2002-06

3. 169 Raizel Guinto 2017-21

4. 165 Whitney Jones 2007-12

5. 148 Taylor Stahly 2017-19

6. 142 Lotte Sant 2022-23

7. 136 Debra Williams 1992-96

8. 126 Monica Maxwell 1995-99

9. 123 Kierra Anthony 2015-19

10. 123 Brooke Lassiter 1998-02

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

1. 579 Tamicha Jackson 1996-00

2. 516 Whitney Jones 2007-12

3. 496 Aarica Ray-Boyd 2002-06

4. 349 Raizel Guinto 2017-21

5. 378 Debra Williams 1992-96

6. 371 Kierra Anthony 2015-19

7. 369 Taylor Stahly 2017-19

8. 349 Monica Maxwell 1995-99

9. 348 Salma Bates 2021-24

10. 337 Erica Smith-Taylor 2001-05

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 100 attempted)

1. .448 Christie Sides 1998-00

2. .401 Taylor Stahly 2017-19

3. .392 Shan Moore 2003-07

4. .385 Brooke Lassiter 1998-02

5. .379 Sheila Ethridge 1987-91

6. .371 Aarica Ray-Boyd 2002-06

7. .361 Monica Maxwell 1995-99

8. .355 Tasha Williams 2002-06

9. .351 Kelia Shelton 2012-15

9. .351 Betty Lennox 1998-00

FREE THROWS MADE

1. 593 Pam Kelly 1979-82

2. 565 Keiunna Walker 2022-23

3. 535 Janice Lawrence 1981-84

4. 437 Adrienne Johnson 2007-11

5. 426 Tasha Williams 2002-06

6. 413 Venus Lacy 1988-90

7. 378 Kay Ford 1976-79

8. 377 Nora Lewis 1986-89

9. 375 Whitney Frazier 2011-15

10. 351 Vickie Johnson 1993-96

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED

1. 965 Pam Kelly 1979-82

2. 792 Janice Lawrence 1981-84

3. 538 Keiunna Walker 2018-2023

4. 628 Nora Lewis 1986-89

5. 620 Venus Lacy 1988-90

6. 563 Adrienne Johnson 2007-11

7. 541 Cheryl Ford 1999-03

7. 541 Tasha Williams 2002-06

9. 525 Kay Ford 1976-79

10. 508 Whitney Frazier 2011-15

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 100 attempted)

1. .915 Brooke Lassiter 1998-02

2. .827 Amy Brown 1992-95

3. .806 Anna Larr Roberson 2019-24

4. .798 Jasmine Bendolph 2008-12

4. .798 Pennee Hall 1984-85

6. .796 Jamie Scheppmann 1997-99

7. .793 Chrisstasia Walter 2013-15

8. .787 Tasha Williams 2002-06

9. .784 Kierra Anthony 2015-19

9. .784 Raizel Guinto 2017-21

Debra Rodman Jasmine Bendolph Angela Turner
Kendra Neal Tori Harrison Cheryl Ford

FRESHMAN RECORDS POINTS

1. Pam Kelly (78-79) 721

2. Angela Turner (78-79) 608

3. Kay Ford (75-76) 536

4. Lori Scott (79-80) 508

5. Janice Lawrence (80-81) 507

6. Elinor Griffin (76-77) 495

7. Belinda Jones (74-75) 494

8. Tia Sossoman (79-80) 444

9. Jennifer White (79-80) 430

10. Tamicha Jackson (96-97) 428

REBOUNDS

1. Elinor Griffin (76-77) 411

2. Lori Scott (79-80) 403

3. Pam Kelly (78-79) 372

4. LaVerne Henderson (74-75) 328

5. Debra Rodman (80-81) 288

6. Janice Lawrence (80-81) 283

7. Kay Ford (75-76) 282

8. Tia Sossoman (79-80) 262

9. Marilyn Norris (76-77) 253

10. Angela Turner (78-79) 246 ASSISTS

1. Jennifer White (79-80) 365

2. Teresa Weatherspoon (84-85) 238

3. Kim Mulkey (80-81) 196

4. Julie Wilkerson (79-80) 150

5. Lori Scott (79-80) 134

6. Tamicha Jackson (96-97) 132

7. Angela Turner (78-79) 111

8. Kierra Lang (16-17) 109

9. Tasha Williams (02-03) 108

10. Amber Dixon (17-18) 87

STEALS

1. Teresa Weatherspoon (84-85) 90

2. Tamicha Jackson (96-97) 82

3. Angela Turner (78-79) 71

4. Tasha Williams (02-03) 69

5. Tarkeisha Wysinger (07-08) 67

6. Jennifer White (79-80) 65

7. Pam Kelly (78-79) 61

8. Debra Rodman (80-81) 59

9. Janice Lawrence (80-81) 57

10. Lori Scott (79-80) 56

BLOCKS

1. Lori Scott (79-80) 71

2. Tori Harrison (83-84) 66

3. Debra Rodman (80-81) 52

4. Janice Lawrence (80-81) 49

5. Ayana Walker (98-99) 44

6. LaShawn Brown (91-92) 34

7. Adrienne Johnson (07-08) 30

8. Cheryl Ford (99-00) 29

9. Erica Westbrooks (84-85) 25

10. Monica Maxwell (95-96) 20

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

1. Angela Turner (78-79) 564

2. Belinda Jones (74-75) 503

3. Pam Kelly (78-79) 472

3. Tamicha Jackson (96-97) 472

5. Lori Scott (79-80) 430

6. Elinor Griffin(76-77) 418

7. Kay Ford (75-76) 378

8. Vickie Johnson (92-93) 372

9. JaQuan Jackson (13-14) 371

10. Tia Sossoman (79-80) 356

SINGLE SEASON RECORDS BY CLASSIFICATION

FIELD GOALS MADE

1. Pam Kelly (78-79) 301

2. Angela Turner (78-79) 273

3. Belinda Jones (74-75) 223

4. Lori Scott (79-80) 217

5. Elinor Griffin (76-77) 216

6. Kay Ford (75-76) 215

7. Janice Lawrence (80-81) 192

8. Tia Sossoman (79-80) 185

9. Tamicha Jackson (96-97) 172

10. Jennifer White (79-80) 169

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED

1. Pam Kelly (78-79) 211

2. Janice Lawrence (80-81) 189

3. Kay Ford (75-76) 158

4. LaVerne Henderson (74-75) 143

5. Lori Scott (79-80) 134

5. Jennifer White (79-80) 134

7. Tarkeisha Wysinger (07-08) 132

8. Racquel Spurlock (92-93) 129

9. Tia Sossoman (80-81) 121

10. Kim Mulkey (80-81) 118

FREE THROWS MADE

1. Janice Lawrence (80-81) 123

2. Pam Kelly (78-79) 119

3. Kay Ford (75-76) 106

4. Tarkeisha Wysinger (07-08) 96

5. Jennifer White (79-80) 92

6. LaVerne Henderson (74-75) 88

7. Whitney Frazier (11-12) 85

8. Julie Wilkerson (79-80) 83

8. Jianna Morris (23-24) 83

10. Racquel Spurlock (92-93) 77

THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED

1. JaQuan Jackson (13-14) 156

2. Tamicha Jackson (96-97) 145

3. Whitney Jones (08-09) 113

4. Lotte Sant (19-20) 108

5. Lulu Perry (12-13) 107

6. Jianna Morris (23-24) 87

7. Aarica Ray-Boyd (02-03) 85

8. Anna McLeod (16-17) 80

9. Kierra Lang (16-17) 78

10. Paris Guillory (23-24) 62

THREE-POINTERS MADE

1. JaQuan Jackson (13-14) 51

2. Tamicha Jackson (96-97) 48

3. Aarica Ray-Boyd (02-03) 38

3. Whitney Jones (08-09) 38

3. Lotte Sant (19-20) 38

6. Jianna Morris (23-24) 27

7. Paris Guillory (23-24) 24

8. Anna McLeod (16-17) 23

9. Kierra Lang (16-17) 22

10. Lulu Perry (12-13) 21

MINUTES PLAYED

1. Whitney Jones (08-09) 1110

2. Jianna Morris (23-24) 1052

3. Tamicha Jackson (96-97) 984

4. Amber Obaze (00-01) 930

5. JaQuan Jackson (13-14) 910

6. Kierra Lang (16-17) 888

7. Amaya Brannon (21-22) 882

8. Vickie Johnson (92-93) 877

9. Tasha Williams (02-03) 822

9. Whitney Frazier (11-12) 822

SOPHOMORE RECORDS POINTS

1. Pam Kelly (79-80) 932

2. Jane Ellen Cook (79-80) 817

3. Elinor Griffin (77-78) 542

4. Janice Lawrence (81-82) 528

5. Adrienne Johnson (08-09) 527

6. Vickie Johnson (93-94) 517

7. Kay Ford (76-77) 486

8. Anna Larr Roberson (21-22) 485

9. Tamicha Jackson (97-98) 481

10. Tori Harrison (84-85) 480 Venus Lacy (87-88) 480

REBOUNDS

1. Pam Kelly (79-80) 491

2. Elinor Griffin (77-78) 352

3. Angela Turner (79-80) 315

4. Venus Lacy (87-88) 302

5. Debra Rodman (81-82) 268

6. Amanda Wilson (96-97) 267

7. Jasmine LeBlanc (16-17) 257

8. Stacey Davis (84-85) 255

9. Janice Lawrence (81-82) 253

10. Lori Scott (22-23) 252

ASSISTS

1. Teresa Weatherspoon (85-86) 256

2. Kim Mulkey (81-82) 202

3. Angela Turner (79-80) 174

4. Tamicha Jackson (97-98) 156

5. Jennifer White (80-81) 141

6. LaQuan Stallworth (96-97) 137

7. Jasmine Bendolph (09-10) 123

8. Lori Scott (80-81) 111

9. Kendra Neal (93-94) 110

9. Brooke Lassiter (99-00) 110

STEALS

1. Teresa Weatherspoon (85-86) 102

2. Amanda Wilson (96-97) 98

3. Angela Turner (79-80) 96

4. Pam Kelly (79-80) 90

5. Tamicha Jackson (97-98) 84

6. Janice Lawrence (81-82) 78

7. Lori Scott (80-81) 75

8. Erica Smith-Taylor (02-03) 73

9. Barbara Bolden (89-90) 66

10. Tasha Williams (03-04) 65

BLOCKS

1. Tori Harrison (84-85) 85

2. Ayana Walker (98-99) 56

3. Racquel Spurlock (93-94) 51

4. Venus Lacy (87-88) 50

5. Adrienne Johnson (08-09) 46

5. Mackenzie Wurm (22-23) 46

7. Janice Lawrence (81-82) 44

8. Elinor Griffin (77-78) 43

9. Shanavia Dowdell (07-08) 40

10. Erica Westbrooks (85-86) 38

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

1. Angela Turner (79-80) 710

2. Pam Kelly (79-80) 615

3. Elinor Griffin (77-78) 506

4. Mickie DeMoss (74-75) 502

5. Tamicha Jackson (97-98) 456

6. Adrienne Johnson (08-09) 454

7. Whitney Jones (08-09) 431

8. Vickie Johnson (93-94) 418

9. Debra Williams (93-94) 417

10. Sheila Ethridge (88-89) 407

FIELD GOALS MADE

1. Pam Kelly (79-80) 376

2. Angela Turner (79-80) 369

3. Elinor Griffin (77-78) 236

4. Adrienne Johnson (08-09) 211

5. Vickie Johnson (93-94) 209

6. Janice Lawrence (81-82) 202

6. Tamicha Jackson (97-98) 202

8. Tori Harrison (84-85) 201

9. Venus Lacy (87-88) 199

10. Kay Ford (76-77) 189

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED

1. Pam Kelly (79-80) 303

2. Janice Lawrence (81-92) 174

3. Maquisha Walker (94-95) 157

4. Kay Ford (76-77) 151

5. Venus Lacy (87-88) 147

6. Lulu Perry (13-14) 145

7. Adrienne Johnson (08-09) 143 8. Tori Harrison (84-85) 134 9. Danielle Whitehurst (90-91) 132

10. Jasmine LeBlanc (16-17) 130 10. Keiunna Walker (19-20) 130

FREE THROWS MADE

1. Pam Kelly (79-80) 180 2. Janice Lawrence (81-82) 124

3. Kay Ford (76-77) 108

4. Adrienne Johnson (08-09) 103

5. Lulu Perry (13-14) 101

6. Keiunna Walker (19-20) 95

7. Monica Maxwell (96-97) 90

8. Vickie Johnson (93-94) 87

9. Shan Moore (04-05) 87 10. Jasmine LeBlanc (16-17) 86

THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED

1. Tamicha Jackson (97-98) 167 2. Raizel Guinto (18-19) 131

3. Whitney Jones (09-10) 128

4. Kierra Anthony (16-17) 127

5. Sidney Stewart (08-09) 117

6. Jaquan Jackson (14-15) 116

7. Erica Smith-Taylor (02-03) 112 8. Lulu Perry (13-14) 104

9. Lotte Sant (20-21) 93

10. Salma Bates (21-22) 88

THREE-POINTERS MADE

1. Tamicha Jackson (97-98) 57 2. Kierra Anthony (16-17) 53

3. Raizel Guinto (18-19) 47

4. Erica Smith-Taylor (02-03) 42 5. Whitney Jones (09-10) 40

6. Debra Williams (93-94) 34

7. Jaquan Jackson (14-15) 33

7. Sidney Stewart (08-09) 33

9. Lulu Perry (13-14) 31

10. Salma Bates (21-22) 29

MINUTES

1. Adrienne Johnson (08-09) 1122

2. Salma Bates (21-22)( 1070

3. Monica Maxwell (96-97) 1053

4. Teresa Weatherspoon (85-86) 1016

5. Vickie Johnson (93-94) 1005

6. Anna Larr Roberson (21-22) 999

7. Tamicha Jackson (97-98) 991

8. Whitney Frazier (12-13) 989

9. Erica Smith-Taylor (02-03) 966

10. LaQuan Stallworth (96-97) 964

JUNIOR RECORDS

POINTS

1. Venus Lacy (88-89) 724

2. Janice Lawrence (82-83) 685

3. Elinor Griffin (78-79) 640

4. Alisa Burras (96-97) 637

5. Amanda Wilson (97-98) 629

6. Pam Kelly (80-81) 595

7. Ayana Walker (00-01) 577

8. Tasha Williams (04-05) 546

9. Vickie Johnson (94-95) 542

10. Janice Mulford (79-80) 531

10. Shanavia Dowdell (08-09) 531

REBOUNDS

1. Venus Lacy (88-89) 403

2. Elinor Griffin (78-79) 398

3. Debra Rodman (82-83) 352

4. Alisa Burras (96-97) 333

5. Shanavia Dowdell (08-09) 326

6. Takeisha Lewis (00-01) 325

7. Nora Lewis (87-88) 323

8. Pam Kelly (80-81) 322

9. Whitney Frazier (13-14) 313

10. Ayana Walker (00-01) 305

ASSISTS

1. Teresa Weatherspoon (86-87) 269

2. LaQuan Stallworth (97-98) 225

3. Kim Mulkey (82-83) 218

3. Shantel Hardison (89-90) 218

5. Brooke Lassiter (00-01) 179

6. Chrisstasia Walter (13-14) 175

7. Kendra Neal (94-95) 173

8. Mary Nell Kendrick (77-78) 154

9. Jennifer White (81-82) 147

10. Jasmine Bendolph (10-11) 138

STEALS

1. Teresa Weatherspoon (86-87) 117

2. Erica Smith-Taylor (03-04) 101

3. Amanda Wilson (97-98) 98

4. Angela Turner (80-81) 96

5. Chrisstasia Walter (13-14) 91

6. Tamicha Jackson (98-99) 84

7. Pam Gant (83-84) 83

8. Janice Lawrence (82-83) 80

8. Kendra Neal (94-95) 80

10. Shantel Hardison (89-90) 75

BLOCKS

1. Tori Harrsion (85-86) 103

2. Ayana Walker (00-01) 88

3. Elinor Griffin (78-79) 62

4. Shanavia Dowdell (08-09) 60

5. Pam Gant (83-84) 58

6. Margaret DeCiman (04-05) 57

7. Alisa Burras (96-97) 56

8. Cheryl Ford (01-02) 53

9. Racquel Spurlock (94-95) 52

10. Adrienne Johnson (09-10) 51

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

1. Elinor Griffin (78-79) 548

2. Venus Lacy (88-89) 507

2. Ayana Walker (00-01) 507

4. Amanda Wilson (97-98) 464

5. Janice Lawrence (82-83) 455

6. Alisa Burras (96-97) 452

7. Angela Turner (80-81) 449

8. Janice Mulford (79-80) 430

8. Sheila Ethridge (89-90) 430

10. Vickie Johnson (94-95) 421

FIELD GOALS MADE

1. Amanda Wilson (97-98) 287

2. Elinor Griffin (78-79) 286

3. Venus Lacy (88-89) 280

4. Janice Lawrence (82-83) 272

4. Alisa Burras (96-97) 272

6. Ayana Walker (00-01) 241

7. Pam Kelly (80-81) 236

8. Janice Mulford (79-80) 228

9. Tori Harrison (85-86) 226

10. Pam Gant (83-84) 225

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED

1. Venus Lacy (88-89) 241

2. Janice Lawrence (82-83) 222

3. Tasha Williams (04-05) 207

4. Pam Kelly (80-81) 204

5. Nora Lewis (87-88) 200

6. Whitney Frazier (13-14) 186

7. Adrienne Johnson (09-10) 175

8. LaQuan Stallworth (97-98) 173

9. Alisa Burras (96-97) 162

10. Amber Dixon (19-20) 152

FREE THROWS MADE

1. Tasha Williams (04-05) 166

2. Venus Lacy (88-89) 161

3. Whitney Frazier (13-14) 143

4. Janice Lawrence (82-83) 141

5. Adrienne Johnson (09-10) 133

6. LaQuan Stallworth (97-98) 125

7. Pam Kelly (80-81) 123

8. Nora Lewis (87-88) 122

9. Amber Dixon (19-20) 116

10. Brooke Lassiter (00-01) 111

THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED

1. Raizel Guinto (19-20) 185

2. Brooke Pumroy (15-16) 179

3. Monica Maxwell (97-98) 143

4. Tamicha Jackson (98-99) 134

5. Whitney Jones (10-11) 133

6. Erica Smith-Taylor (03-04) 128

7. Aarica Ray-Boyd (04-05) 120

8. Essence Perry (00-01) 111

9. Brooke Lassiter (00-01) 110

10. Debra Williams (94-95) 109

THREE-POINTERS MADE

1. Raizel Guinto (19-20) 66

2. Brooke Pumroy (15-16) 57

3. Monica Maxwell (97-98) 56

4. Brooke Lassiter (00-01) 44

5. Aarica Ray-Boyd (04-05) 43

6. Erica Smith-Taylor (03-04) 43

7. Whitney Jones (10-11) 43

8. Debra Williams (94-95) 36

8. Tamicha Jackson (98-99) 36

8. Christie Sides (98-99) 36

MINUTES

1. Essence Perry (00-01) 1223

2. Brooke Lassiter (00-01) 1219

3. Whitney Frazier (13-14) 1188

4. Ayana Walker (00-01) 1148

5. Keiunna Walker (21-22 1066

6. Tasha Williams (04-05) 1059

7. Amber Obaze (02-03) 1059

8. Adrienne Johnson (09-10) 1057

9. Teresa Weatherspoon (86-87)1055

10. LaQuan Stallworth (97-98) 1041

SENIOR RECORDS

POINTS

1. Venus Lacy (89-90) 800

2. Sheila Ethridge (90-91) 756

3. Pam Gant (84-85) 755

4. Pam Kelly (81-82) 731

5. Kierra Anthony (18-19) 703

6. Adrienne Johnson (10-11) 702

7. Janice Lawrence (83-84) 683

8. Nora Lewis (88-89) 642

9. Keiunna Walker (21-22) 625

10. Betty Lennox (99-00) 587

REBOUNDS

1. Cheryl Ford (02-03) 438

2. Venus Lacy (89-90) 420

3. Shanavia Dowdell (09-10) 398

4. Nora Lewis (88-89) 382

5. Amisha Carter (03-04) 344

6. Pam Kelly (81-82) 326

7. Jo Sneed (07-08) 308

8. Adrienne Johnson (10-11) 301

9. Debra Rodman (83-84) 292

10. Alexus Malone (17-18) 287

ASSISTS

1. Mary Nell Kendrick (78-79) 274

2. Kim Mulkey (83-84) 233

3. Teresa Weatherspoon (87-88) 198

4. Jasmine Bendolph (11-12) 181

5. Chrisstasia Walter (14-15) 178

6. Pam Thomas (93-94) 172

7. Jennifer White (82-83) 166

7. Kendra Neal (95-96) 166

9. Jane Ellen Cook (78-79) 153

10. Tasha Williams (05-06) 145

STEALS

1. Tamicha Jackson (99-00) 111

2. Pam Gant (84-85) 104

3. Teresa Weatherspoon (87-88) 102

4. Betty Lennox (99-00) 100

5. Angela Turner (81-82) 95

6. Tasha Williams (05-06) 87

7. Amanda Wilson (98-99) 78

8. Janice Lawrence (83-84) 76

9. Chrisstasia Walter (14-15) 74

10. Pam Thomas (93-94) 69

BLOCKS

1. Tori Harrison (86-87) 87

2. Venus Lacy (89-90) 72

3. Cheryl Ford (02-03) 66

4. Janice Lawrence (83-84) 52

4. Erica Westbrooks (87-88) 52

4. Racquel Spurlock (95-96) 52

7. Lori Scott (82-83) 49

8. Ayana Walker (01-02) 48

9. LaShawn Brown (94-95) 39

9. Amisha Carter (03-04) 39

9. Shanavia Dowdell (09-10) 39

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

1. Sheila Ethridge (90-91) 638

2. Kierra Anthony (18-19) 563

3. Pam Gant (84-85) 552

4. Betty Lennox (99-00) 526

5. Venus Lacy (89-90) 521

6. Keiunna Walker (21-22) 508

7. Adrienne Johnson (10-11) 501

8. Debra Williams (95-96) 475

9. Nora Lewis (88-89) 468

10. Tamicha Jackson (99-00) 456

FIELD GOALS MADE

1. Pam Gant (84-85) 314

1. Venus Lacy (89-90) 314

3. Sheila Ethridge (90-91) 281

4. Pam Kelly (81-82) 280

5. Janice Lawrence (83-84) 268

6. Kierra Anthony (18-19) 267

7. Adrienne Johnson (10-11) 256

8. Nora Lewis (88-89) 253

9. Amanda Wilson (98-99) 241

10. Tori Harrison (86-87) 240

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED

1. Pam Kelly (81-82) 247

2. Nora Lewis (88-89) 239

3. Venus Lacy (89-90) 232

4. Amisha Carter (03-04) 231

5. Keiunna Walker (21-22) 228

6. Keiunna Walker (22-23) 219

7. Adrienne Johnson (10-11) 210

8. Janice Lawrence (83-84) 207

9. Tasha Williams (05-06) 207

10. Cheryl Ford (02-03) 192

FREE THROWS MADE

1. Adrienne Johnson (10-11) 176 2. Keiunna Walker (21-22) 174 3. Keiunna Walker (22-23) 172 4. Pam Kelly (81-82) 171 5. Venus Lacy (89-90) 170 6. Tasha Williams (05-06) 164 7. Amisha Carter (03-04) 152

8. Janice Lawrence (83-84) 147

9. Kierra Anthony (18-19) 139

10. Nora Lewis (88-89) 135

10. Shantel Hardison (91-92) 135

THREE-POINTERS MADE

1. Aarica Ray-Boyd (05-06) 86

2. Sheila Ethridge (90-91) 75

3. Taylor Stahly (18-19) 63

4. Betty Lennox (99-00) 61

5. Salma Bates (23-24) 60

6. Monica Maxwell (98-99) 56

7. Lotte Sant (22-23) 55

8. Brooke Lassiter (01-02) 54

9. Jasmine Bendolph (11-12) 53 10. Debra Williams (95-96) 50

THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED

1. Aarica Ray-Boyd (05-06) 232

2. Sheila Ethridge (90-91) 189

3. Salma Bates (23-24) 188

4. Betty Lennox (99-00) 163

5. Lakiste Barkus (04-05) 148

6. Monica Maxwell (98-99) 143

7. Brooke Lassiter (01-02) 141

8. Raizel Guinto (20-21) 140

8. Lotte Sant (22-23) 140

10. Jasmine Bendolph (11-12) 139

MINUTES

1. Adrienne Johnson (10-11) 1188

2. Nora Lewis (88-89) 1129

3. Jasmine Bendolph (11-12) 1117

4. Shanavia Dowdell (09-10) 1116

5. Lakiste Barkus (04-05) 1096

6. Paulette Stall (88-89) 1059

7. Salma Bates (23-24) 1013

8. Tasha Williams (05-06) 1010

9. Cheryl Ford (02-03) 997

10. Teresa Weatherspoon (87-88) 996

10. Angela Turner (81-82) 996

SCORING

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

(Min.

1975-75 Belinda Jones 223-503 .443 1975-76 Kay Ford 215-378 .569 1976-77 Kay Ford 189-328 .576 1977-78 Kay Ford 132-255 .518 1978-79 Pam Kelly 301-472 .638 1979-80 Pam Kelly 376-515 .611 1980-81 Pam Kelly 236-394 .599 1981-82 Pam Kelly 280-435 .644 1982-83 J Lawrence

.598 1983-84 J Lawrence 268-433 .619

1984-85 Pam Gant 314-552 .569

1985-86 Tori Harrison 226-367 .616

1986-87 Tori Harrison 240-393 .611

1987-88 E Westbrooks 210-378 .556

1988-89 Venus Lacy 280-507 .552

1989-90 Venus Lacy 314-521 .603

1990-91 Terri Meyer 64-212 .529

1991-92 D Jackson 55-113 .487

1992-93 R Spurlock 102-214 .477

1993-94 R Spurlock 142-277 .513

1994-95 R Spurlock 143-239 .598

1995-96 Priya Gilmore 62-110 .564

1996-97 Alisa Burras 272-452 .602

1997-98 Amanda Wilson 287-464 .619

1998-99 Amanda Wilson 241-389 .620

1999-00 Takeisha Lewis 126-207 .609 2000-01 Takeisha Lewis 177-334 .534

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

2001-02 Takeisha Lewis 78-167 .467 2002-03 Trina Frierson

.529 2003-04 Trina Frierson

.505 2004-05 Tasha Williams

.480 2005-06 Ty Moore

.502 2006-07 Ty Moore 149-310 .481 2007-08 Jo Sneed 168-205 .551

2008-09 Shanavia Dowdell 218-409 .533 2009-10 Shanavia Dowdell 235-446 .527

2010-11 Adrienne Johnson 256-501 .511 2011-12 Shantale Donaldson 142-281 .505

2012-13 Brittany Lewis 133-262 .508 2013-14 Whitney Frazier

2015-16 Brandi Wingate

2016-17 Alexus Malone

2017-18 Alexus Malone

.497 2018-19 Kierra Anthony

2019-20 Anna Larr Roberson

Brianna Harris

2021-22 Anna Larr Roberson

2022-23 Robyn Lee

2023-24 Anna Larr Roberson

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

Shelton

JaQuan Jackson

Kanedria Andrews

Kierra Anthony

Kierra Anthony

Taylor Stahly

Taylor Stahly

2019-20 Raizel Guinto

.357 2020-21 Raizel Guinto

.321 2021-22 Amaya Brannon

Lotte Sant

REBOUNDING

ASSISTS

STEALS

100-POINT GAMES

130-55 +75 Cleveland St. 98-99 H

126-25 +101 UTPA 88-89 H

124-51 +73

UL-Lafayette 89-90 H

121-57 +64 Central Fla. 89-90 A

121-59 +62 New Orleans 80-81 N

119-51 +68 Lamar 97-98 H

118-50 +68 New Orleans 97-98 H

116-66 +50 UL-Monroe 74-75 N

115-38 +77 UTPA 97-98 A

115-44 +71 So. Alabama 97-98 H

115-76 +39 Southern 79-80 H

115-67 +48 Northwestern 80-81 H

114-53 +61 Tenn. Tech 81-82 H

114-69 +45 UL-Lafayette 99-00 H

114-67 +47 Arkansas St. 98-99 A

113-50 +63 Ark. St. 87-88 H

113-60 +53 McNeese St. 81-82 H

112-70 +42

111-36 +75

LSU-Alexandria 18-19 H

UL-Lafayette 95-96 H

111-28 +83 UTPA 88-89 H

111-40 +71

UL-Lafayette 95-96 A

111-63 +48 Northwestern 79-80 A

110-50 +60 New Orleans 98-99 H

110-47 +63 Nevada 03-04 H

110-57 +53 SLU 80-81 H

110-70 +40 Alcorn St. 92-93 H

109-60 +49 SFA 03-04 A

109-60 +49 Miss. Col. 83-84 H

109-21 +88 Morgan St. 93-94 H

109-56 +53 Lamar 88-89 H

108-50 +58 Nicholls St. 79-80 H

108-72 +36 Nevada 04-05 H

108-47 +61 Alcorn St. 81-82 H

108-29 +79 Ark. St. 88-89 H

108-54 +54 UTEP 02-03 H

108-117 -9 Miss. Col. 76-77 A

108-63 +45 New Orleans 94-95 H

108-61 +47 New Orleans 99-00 H

107-62 +45 Texas Tech 87-88 H

107-51 +56 US Inter. 86-87 N

107-57 +50 E. Wash. 87-88 N

107-64 +43 SLU 79-80 A

106-49 +57 Lamar 87-88 H

106-34 +72 UL-Lafayette 75-76 A

106-58 +48 Boise State 01-02 A

106-70 +36 UTA 76-77 N

106-59 +47 New Orleans 81-82 A

106-85 +21 Southern Miss 18-19 H

105-56 +49 Lamar 94-95 H

105-83 +22 Southern 78-79 N

105-47 +58 W. Kentucky 00-01 H

105-75 +30 Oklahoma 82-83 H

105-58 +47 S. F. Austin 81-82 H

105-58 +47 Memphis 88-89 A

104-73 +31 New Orleans 74-75 N

104-48 +56 S. F. Austin 84-85 N

104-53 +51 Lamar 97-98 A

100-POINT GAME FACTS

• Lady Techsters 100 Point Game Record: 111-2

• Home 100-Point Game Record: 73-1

• Away/Neutral 100-Point Game Record: 38-1

• High Home Total: 130-55 vs. Cleveland State (1998-99)

104-79 +25 Central Fla. 90-91 H

104-71 +33 Maryland 79-80 H

104-58 +46 UL-Monroe 82-83 H

104-61 +43 Baylor 81-82 H

104-61 +43 Northwestern 78-79 A

104-61 +43 UTPA 93-94 A

103-53 +50 Jarvis Christian 21-22 H

103-41 +62 UTPA 97-98 H

103-46 +57 So. Alabama 93-94 H

103-50 +53 Tulane 81-82 H

103-51 +52 Washington 82-83 N 103-71 +32 Kansas 83-84 H 103-78 +25 Okla. St. 88-89 H 103-58 +45 New Orleans 95-96 H

103-59 +44 Hawaii 79-80 A 103-63 +40 UCLA 81-82 H 103-63 +40 LSU-Alexandria 16-17 H 102-104 -2 SLU 76-77 H 102-45 +57 UL-Lafayette 77-78 H 102-45 +57 UTPA 90-91 H 102-31 +71 Hawaii-Pacific 85-86 A 102-47 +55 UL-Monroe 81-82

102-76 +26 McNeese St. 79-80

102-70 +32 La. Col. 80-81

+18 Tennessee 78-79

102-55 +47 So. Alabama 92-93

+44

+36

+13

+55

+53 McNeese St. 80-81

+50 UTPA 95-96

101-83 +18 Northwestern 76-77

+49 UL-Lafayette 89-90

101-56 +45 SE La. 80-81

101-56 +45 Tenn. Tech 95-96

101-57 +44 Oklahoma 81-82

+66 Centenary 00-01

100-42 +58 Lamar 96-97

100-44 +56 UL-Lafayette 93-94

100-44 +56 UL-Monroe 93-94

100-50 +50 UL-Lafayette 97-98

100-51 +49 Central Fla. 91-92

100-52 +48 New Orleans 94-95

100-52 +48 UL-Monroe 79-80

100-54 +46 Kansas St. 89-90 H 100-55 +45 Arkansas St. 96-97

OVERTIME HISTORY

• High Road Total: 121-57 at UCF (1989-90)

• High Neutral Total: 121-59 vs. UNO (1980-81)

• Most Frequent 100-Point Game Opponents: UNO, nine times

• Allowed by Lady Techsters: 4 • Most Consecutive 100-Point Games: 6 (1981-1982)

• Most 100-Point Games in a Season: 11 (1981-1982)

ELINOR

SHORDY

TEAM SINGLE SEASON HIGHS

Points (Total)

1. 1979-80 3927

2. 1978-79 3168

3. 1981-82 3144

4. 1980-81 3040

5. 1997-98 3018

6. 1988-89 2975

7. 1999-00 2960

8. 1998-99 2888

9. 1989-90 2853

10. 1995-96 2852

Points (Average)

1. 1980-81

2. 1976-77

2. 1998-99

4. 1979-80

4. 1981-82

6. 1999-00 87.1

7. 1989-90 86.5

8. 1995-96 86.4

9. 1997-98 86.2

10. 1983-84 84.8

Rebounds (Total)

1. 1979-80 2179

2. 1978-79 1823

3. 1980-81 1756

4. 1989-90 1747

5. 1988-89 1719

6. 1995-96 1708

7. 1996-97 1692

8. 1876-77 1669

9. 1981-82 1666

10. 1987-88 1636

Rebounds (Average)

1. 1976-77 53.8

2. 1989-90 52.9

3. 1995-96 51.8

4. 1980-81 51.7

5. 1974-75 50.5

6. 1975-76 48.8

7. 2001-02 48.5

8. 1979-80 48.4

9. 1996-97 48.3

10. 1987-88 48.1

Assists

1. 1979-80 861

2. 1978-79 781

3. 1981-82 751

4. 1982-83 750

5. 1980-81 691

6. 1988-89 684

7. 1983-84 677

8. 1997-98 660

9. 1989-90 658

10. 1986-87 640

Steals

1. 1981-82 518

2. 1980-81 498

3. 1998-99 463

4. 1999-00 454

5. 2003-04 449

6. 1996-97 441

7. 1987-88 420

8. 1989-90 410

9. 1983-84 409

10. 1997-98 406

Blocks

1. 1979-80 178

1. 1985-86 178

3. 1989-90 175

4. 2000-01 167

5. 1983-84 165

6. 1980-81 162

7. 1984-85 159

8. 1999-00 157

9. 1986-87 156

9. 1987-88 156

Turnovers

1. 1978-79 776

2. 1980-81 669

3. 1981-82 625

4. 1983-84 624

5. 1999-00 610

6. 1984-85 602

7. 2007-08 601

8. 2006-07 575

8. 2012-13 575

10. 2008-09 569

FGM

1. 1979-80 1622

2. 1978-79 1337

3. 1981-82 1257

4. 1980-81 1215

5. 1997-98 1180

6. 1988-89 1170

7. 1999-00 1163

8. 1987-88 1159

9. 1989-90 1152

10. 1995-96 1127

FGA

1. 1979-80 3094

2. 1978-79 2583

3. 1996-97 2475

4. 1989-90 2465

5. 1999-00 2452

6. 1988-89 2448

7. 1981-82 2432

8. 1997-98 2416

9. 1998-99 2413

10. 1995-96 2409

FG Percentage

1. 1983-84 .526

2. 1979-80 .524

3. 1982-83 .519

4. 1978-79 .518

5. 1981-82 .517

6. 1980-81 .510

7. 1984-85 .494

8. 1997-98 .488

9. 1987-88 .487

9. 1994-95 .487

3FGM

1. 2023-24 199

2. 2019-20 186

3. 2018-19 182

3. 2017-18 182

5. 2010-11 166

6. 1999-00 163

7. 1998-99 162

8. 2011-12 160

9. 2022-23 154

10. 2013-14 147

3FGA

1. 2032-24 624

2. 2019-20 587

3. 2018-19 557

4. 2017-18 527

5. 2010-11 516

6. 2013-14 506

7. 2014-15 502

8. 2011-12 496

9. 2008-09 471

10. 2022-23 470

3FG Percentage

1. 1999-00 .376

2. 1993-94 .350

2. 2002-03 .350

4. 1990-91 .348

5. 1998-99 .347

6. 1997-98 .345

6. 2001-02 .345

6. 2017-18 .345

9. 2004-05 .343

10. 2000-01 .341

1994-95 561

1983-84 557

2005-06 557

2003-04 546

1984-85 533

1. 1979-80 1065 2. 1980-81 957 3. 1981-82 947 4. 1988-89 935 5. 1993-94 901 6. 1983-84 857

7. 1984-85 850

8. 1994-95 847

9. 1987-88 814 10. 1995-96 810 FT Percentage 1. 2022-23 .765 2. 2021-22 .759 3. 2020-21 .748 4. 2018-19 .725 5. 2019-20 .720 6. 1999-00 .713

7. 2005-06 .710

8. 2004-05 .708 9. 1975-76 .706 10. 1998-99 .703

POINTS BY TECH

1. 130 vs. Cleveland St. (98-99)

2. 126 vs. UTPA (88-89)

3. 124 vs. UL-Lafayette (89-90)

4. 121 vs. New Orleans (80-81)

4. 121 vs. Central Florida (89-90)

6. 119 vs. Lamar (97-98)

7. 118 vs. New Orleans (97-98)

8. 116 vs. UL-Monroe (74-75)

9. 115 four times

POINTS BY OPPONENT

1. 117 by Miss. College (76-77)

2. 106 by Southeastern (76-77)

3. 102 by Southeastern (76-77)

4. 100 by Arkansas (23-24)

5. 99 by Long Beach St. (86-87)

5. 99 by Alabama (93-94)

7. 96 by Georgia Tech (15-16)

7. 96 by Texas (23-24)

9. 95 by Delta State (76-77)

9. 95 by Virginia (13-14)

9. 95 by UAB (18-19)

REBOUNDS BY TECH

1. 96 vs. UL-Monroe (74-75)

2. 81 vs. New Orleans (75-76)

3. 76 vs. Miss. College (76-77)

4. 74 vs. Southern (78-79)

4. 74 vs. UTPA (89-90)

4. 74 vs. SMU (01-02)

7. 73 vs. Tulane (76-77)

8. 72 vs. LSU (76-77)

8. 72 vs. UL-Lafayette (88-89)

10. 71 twice

REBOUNDS BY OPPONENT

1. 71 by NW (La.) St. (74-75)

1. 71 by Southern (75-76)

3. 70 by UL-Monroe (74-75)

4. 68 by Miss. College (76-77)

5. 66 by LSU (74-75)

5. 66 by Southeastern (74-75)

6. 66 by Miss. College (75-76)

8. 63 by LSU (77-78)

9. 61 by New Orleans (74-75)

10. 60 four times

BY TECH

1. 37 vs. UL-Lafayette (89-90)

2. 34 vs. Arkansas State (87-88)

3. 33 vs. Hawaii (79-80)

3. 33 vs. McNeese State (81-82)

3. 33 vs. Texas A&M (86-87)

3. 33 vs. South Alabama (97-98)

7. 32 vs. UL-Monroe (76-77)

7. 32 vs. McNeese State (79-80)

7. 32 vs. US International (86-87)

31 nine times

BY OPPONENT

1. 33 by Delta State (76-77) 2. 31 by UAB (18-19)

3. 26 by Connecticut (99-00)

3. 26 by Marquette (10-11)

3. 26 by Rice (13-14)

6. 25 by LSU (77-78)

6. 25 by Valdosta State (77-78)

6. 25 by Texas (17-18)

6. 25 by Texas (23-24)

by Southeastern (76-77)

by Texas A&M (79-80)

by Texas A&M (13-14)

by Mississippi State(15-16)

BY TECH

31 vs. UL-Lafayette (98-99) 2. 27 vs. UL-Monroe (81-82)

27 vs. UL-Lafayette (84-85)

26 vs. Arkansas State (98-99)

26 vs. UALR (99-00)

vs. New Orleans (80-81)

vs. UL-Lafayette (97-98)

24 six times

BY OPPONENT 1. 22 by Tennessee (06-07)

22 by Fresno State (10-11)

by Auburn (17-18)

by Houston (10-11)

by NW (La.) State (77-78)

by UL-Monroe (77-78)

by Nicholls State (16-17)

by Clemson (17-18)

TEAM SINGLE GAME HIGHS

10. 17 by Memphis State (78-79)

10. 17 by McNeese State (79-80)

10. 17 by San Diego St. (84-85)

10. 17 by Nevada (08-09)

10. 17 by Mississippi State(09-10)

10. 17 by Seattle (12-13)

10. 17 by Nicholls St. (15-16)

BLOCKS BY TECH

1. 17 vs. Nicholls State (08-09)

2. 15 vs. Miss. College (83-84)

2. 15 vs. Nicholls State (87-88)

4. 14 vs. Miss. College (86-87)

5. 13 vs. Southern Calif. (84-85)

5. 13 vs. Miami (85-86)

7. 12 vs. Memphis State (78-79)

8. 11 vs. Nebraska (79-80)

8. 11 vs. San Diego St. (84-85)

8. 11 vs. UL-Lafayette (89-90)

8. 11 vs. North Texas (00-01)

BLOCKS BY OPPONENT

1. 15 by Idaho (11-12)

2. 14 by Old Dominion (81-82)

2. 14 by Tulsa (01-02)

2. 14 by Rice (03-04)

2. 14 by Marshall (20-21)

6. 13 by Tulsa (03-04)

7. 11 by UL-Monroe (92-93)

7. 11 by Duke (03-04)

7. 11 by Tennessee (07-08)

10. 10 13 Different Times

TURNOVERS BY TECH

1. 37 vs. NW (La.) State (76-77)

2. 35 vs. Panola JC (75-76)

2. 35 vs. Southern (77-78)

2. 35 vs. McNeese State (79-80)

2. 35 vs. Fresno State (10-11)

6. 34 vs. Nicholls State (75-76)

6. 34 vs. NW (La.) State (76-77)

8. 33 vs. Panola JC (77-78)

9. 32 vs. NW (La.) State (75-76)

9. 32 vs. New Orleans (75-76)

9. 32 vs. Texas (76-77)

TURNOVERS BY OPPONENT

1. 45 by UL-Monroe (81-82)

2. 43 by Nicholls State (75-76)

2. 43 by McNeese State (82-83)

4. 42 by La. College (75-76)

4. 42 by Nicholls State (76-77)

6. 41 by UL-Lafayette (98-99)

6. 41 by UALR (99-00)

8. 40 by Ouachita Bapt. (75-76)

8. 40 by SFA (02-03)

10. 39 five times

FIELD GOALS MADE BY TECH

1. 55 vs. Cleveland St. (98-99)

2. 53 vs. Arkansas State (87-88)

2. 53 vs. UL-Lafayette (89-90)

4. 52 vs. UL-Monroe (74-75)

4. 52 vs. New Orleans (80-81)

6. 48 vs. McNeese State (81-82)

6. 48 vs. US International (86-87)

6. 48 vs. UTPA (88-89)

6. 48 vs. UTPA (87-88)

10. 47 three times

FIELD GOALS MADE BY OPPONENT

1. 44 by Southeastern (76-77)

2. 41 by Miss. College (76-77)

3. 40 by LSU (74-75)

3. 40 by Southeastern (76-77)

3. 40 by Texas (76-77)

3. 39 by Tennessee (79-80)

7. 38 by LSU (79-80)

7. 38 by Oral Roberts (11-12)

7. 38 by Texas (23-24)

10. 37 seven times

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED BY TECH

1. 112 vs. UL-Monroe (74-75)

2. 103 vs. Nicholls State (74-75)

3. 101 vs. UL-Monroe (74-75)

4. 99 vs. UL-Monroe (74-75)

5. 98 vs. NW (La.) State (74-75)

6. 97 vs. Miss. College (76-77)

6. 97 vs. Central Florida (89-90)

8. 96 vs. Alcorn State (82-83)

9. 95 four times

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED BY OPPONENT

1. 104 by NW (La.) State (76-77)

3. 95 by LSU (74-75)

4. 94 by Southern (79-80)

5. 92 by LSU (74-75)

5. 92 by Southern (77-78)

7. 89 by NW (La.) State (75-76)

7. 89 by Texas (76-77)

9. 88 by NW (La.) State (75-76)

9. 88 by NW (La.) State (76-77)

3-POINTERS MADE BY TECH

1. 14 vs. Southern Miss (17-18)

2. 13 vs. Southern Miss (18-19)

3. 12 vs. LA Christian (23-24)

3. 12 vs. Middle Tenn (19-20)

3. 12 vs. North Texas (14-15)

3. 12 vs. UTPA (90-91)

7. 11 vs. UTEP (13-14)

7. 11 vs. Arizona (98-99)

7. 11 vs. South Alabama (98-99)

7. 11 vs. W. Kentucky (99-00)

7. 11 vs. Boise State (04-05)

7. 11 vs. Charlotte (18-19)

7. 11 vs. Missouri State (18-19)

7. 11 vs. Arkansas St (18-19)

7. 11 vs. UTEP (19-20)

3-POINTERS MADE BY OPPONENT

1. 17 by UAB (18-19)

2. 16 by Richmond (23-24)

3. 15 by Middle Tennessee(21-22)

3. 15 by Fresno State (11-12)

5. 14 by RIce (20-21)

5. 14 by Arkansas (23-24)

7. 13 by Fresno State (07-08)

7. 13 by Rice (18-19)

9. 12 by New Orleans (97-98)

9. 12 by SMU (03-04)

9. 12 by Fresno State (07-08)

9. 12 by Fresno State (08-09)

9. 12 by McNeese State (08-09)

3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED BY TECH

1. 36 vs. NW (La.) State (14-15)

2. 34 vs. Illinois (04-05)

3. 32 vs. LSU-A (23-24)

4. 31 vs. UTSA (19-20)

4. 31 vs. Marshall (19-20)

6. 30 vs. Tennessee (90-91)

7. 29 vs. LA Christian (23-24)

7. 29 vs, Richmond (23-24)

7. 29 vs. Middle Tenn. (23-24)

7. 29 vs. Marshall (20-21)

3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED BY OPPONENT

1. 42 by Nicholls State (16-17)

2. 40 by Fresno State (11-12)

3. 38 by Middle Tenneessee(21-22)

4. 37 by Florida Atlantic (13-14)

4. 37 by Fresno State (08-09)

4. 37 by Rice (16-17)

7. 35 by UAB (18-19)

8. 34 by Fresno State (11-12)

9. 33 by Fresno State (07-08)

10. 32 by SMU (03-04)

10. 32 by Idaho (09-10)

FREE THROWS MADE BY TECH

1. 40 vs. McNeese (21-22)

2. 34 vs. Auburn (83-84)

2. 34 vs. UL-Monroe (93-94)

2. 34 vs. New Orleans (99-00)

5. 33 vs. NW (La.) State (80-81)

5. 33 vs. San Diego St. (85-86)

5. 33 vs. Lamar (97-98)

8. 32 vs. UCLA (83-84)

8. 32 vs. S. F. Austin (84-85)

8. 32 vs. NMSU (09-10)

FREE THROWS MADE BY OPPONENT

1. 36 by UL-Monroe (85-86) 2. 35 by Miss. College (76-77) 3. 33 by UTEP (14-15) 3. 33 by Mississippi State(14-15) 3. 33 by W. Kentucky (05-06) 6. 32 by San Jose State (12-13) 7. 31 by Lamar (90-91) 7. 31 by Tennessee (91-92) 7. 31 by Seattle (12-13) 10. 29 by Auburn (89-90)

3. 49 vs. Lamar (97-98)

4. 48 vs. San Diego St. (85-86)

5. 47 vs. NMSU (09-10)

6. 46 vs. McNeese (21-22)

6. 46 vs. Cal Poly Pomona (84-85)

6. 46 vs. Virginia (88-89)

6. 46 vs. Alabama (89-90)

10. 45 vs. S. F. Austin (84-85)

10. 45 vs. Miss. Valley St. (89-90) 10. 45 vs. UL-Monroe (90-91)

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED BY OPPONENT

1. 46 by Mississippi State (14-15)

2. 45 by UL-Monroe (74-75)

2. 45 by W. Kentucky (05-06)

4. 42 by San Diego (91-92)

5. 41 by Miss. College (76-77)

5. 41 by Southeastern (80-81)

5. 41 by New Orleans (90-91) 8. 40 Nine Different Times

LARGEST MARGINS OF VICTORY

1. 101 vs. UT-Pan American (126-25) on Feb. 18, 1989

2. 88 vs. Morgan State (109-21) on Dec. 17, 1993

3. 83 vs. UT-Pan American (111-28) on Jan. 28, 1989

4. 79 vs. Arkansas State (108-29) on March 10, 1989

5. 77 vs. UT-Pan American (115-38) on Feb. 14, 1998

6. 75 vs. Cleveland State (130-55) on Dec. 28, 1998

6. 75 vs. UL-Lafayette (111-36) on Jan. 10, 1996

8. 73 vs. UL-Lafayette (124-51) on March 9, 1990

9. 72 vs. UL-Lafayette (106-34) on Jan. 14, 1976

10. 71 on three separate occasions

LARGEST MARGINS OF DEFEAT

1. 52 vs Texas (96-44) on Nov. 19, 2023

2. 51 vs. Texas A&M (77-26) on Dec. 4, 2012

3. 40 vs. Arkansas (100-60) on Dec. 8, 2023

3. 37 vs. Southeastern Louisiana (81-44) on Feb. 8, 1975

3. 37 vs. Middle Tennessee (75-38) on Jan. 12, 2019

5. 36 vs. Rice (78-42) on March 2, 2019

5. 36 vs. Arizona State (80-44) on Dec. 1, 2018

7. 35 vs. Tennessee (94-59) on Nov. 23, 2009

8. 34 vs. Tennessee (94-60) on Dec. 22, 1993 8. 34 vs. Texas (88-54) on Nov. 30, 2017

10. 31 vs. LSU (76-45) on Dec. 16, 2008

10. 31 vs. East Carolina (86-55) on Jan. 18, 2013

FEWEST POINTS SCORED

1. 26 vs. Texas A&M (77-26) on Dec. 4, 2012

2. 35 vs. Tennessee (60-35) on Dec. 4, 2002

3. 37 vs. Charlotte (55-37) on Jan. 30, 2020

4. 38 vs. Middle Tennessee (75-38) on Jan. 12, 2019 5. 41 vs. LSU (51-41) on Dec. 15, 2008

6. 42 vs. Boise State (52-42) on Jan. 25, 2009

6. 42 vs. Mississippi State (72-42) on Dec. 3, 2008

6. 42 vs. Rice (78-42) on March 2, 2019

9. 43 vs. Little Rock (43-38) on Dec. 2, 2019 10. 44 Nine Times

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED

1. 21 by Morgan State (109-21) on Dec. 17, 1993 1. 21 by UT-Pan American (98-21) on Feb. 22, 1988

3. 24 by Prairie View (87-24) on Nov. 24, 1989

4. 25 by UT-Pan American (126-25) on Feb. 18, 1989 5. 28 by UT-Pan American (111-28) on Jan. 28, 1989

5. 28 by Arkansas (82-28) on Nov. 30, 1978

7. 29 by Arkansas State (108-29) on March 10, 1989

7. 29 by South Alabama (86-29) on Feb. 17, 1996

7. 29 by Southern (78-29) on Dec. 11, 2003

10. 30 by Central Baptist (86-30) on Nov. 7, 2022 10. 30 by UTSA (69-30) on March 5, 2020

10. 30 by UL-Lafayette (87-30) on Jan. 4, 1997

LARGEST COME-FROM-BEHIND WINS

1. Old Dominion (89-90) -21 W, 72-71

2. Idaho (12-13) -20 W, 67-58

3. Florida Atlantic (14-15) -19 W, 73-68

3. Iowa (05-06) -19 W, 95-91 (2OT)

5. UAB (14-15) -18 W, 61-55

6. UAB (16-17) -16 W, 64-63

6. Prairie View (11-12) -16 W, 89-83 (3OT)

6. Houston (18-19) -16 W, 100-88 (OT)

6. Rice (04-05) -16 W, 76-66

10. Fresno State (04-05) -15 W, 92-87 (2OT)

10. Lamar (90-91) -15 W, 77-76

5.

by WKY (23-24)

2. 101 by Miss. College (76-77)

SINGLE SEASON

DOUBLE-DOUBLES

Player Years No.

Pam Kelly 1979-80 31

Venus Lacy 1989-90 29

Venus Lacy 1988-89 26

Cheryl Ford 2002-03 24

Nora Lewis 1988-89 22

Shanavia Dowdell 2009-10 22

Elinor Griffin 1976-77 19

Elinor Griffin 1977-78 19

Elinor Griffin 1978-79 19

Jo Sneed 2007-08 19

Debra Rodman 1982-83 18

Shanavia Dowdell 2008-09 18

Pam Kelly 1981-82 17

LaVerne Henderson 1974-75 17

Amisha Carter 2003-04 17

Pam Kelly 1980-81 16

Alisa Burras 1996-97 16

Lori Scott 1979-80 15

Ayana Walker 2000-01 15

Whitney Frazier 2013-14 15

Adrienne Johnson 2010-11 14

Pam Kelly 1979-79 14

Kay Ford 1975-76 14

Janice Lawrence 1982-83 14

Tori Harrison 1984-85 14

Nora Lewis 1987-88 14

Ty Moore 2006-07 13

Ayana Walker 2001-02 13

Janice Lawrence 1981-82 13

Amanda Wilson 1997-98 13

Takeisha Lewis 2000-01 13

Belinda Jones 1974-75 12

Venus Lacy 1987-88 12

Alisa Burras 1997-98 12

Ty Moore 2005-06 11

Anna Larr Roberson 2021-22 9

ALL-TIME TRIPLE-DOUBLES

Keiunna Walker

27 points, 15 rebounds, 10 assists vs. Rice, Feb. 24, 2022

Thomas Assembly Center, Ruston, La.

Tasha Williams 1

10 points, 11 assists, 10 steals vs. Hawaii, March 4, 2006

Thomas Assembly Center, Ruston, La.

Shantel Hardison 1 11 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists vs. So. Alabama, March 12, 1992

E.A. Diddle Arena, Bowling Green, Ky.

Angela Turner 1

16 points, 12 rebounds, 11 assists vs. Nebraska, Jan. 11, 1980

Memorial Gym, Ruston, La.

CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLES

Player Years No.

Pam Kelly 1979-82 78

Venus Lacy 1988-90 67

Elinor Griffin 1977-79 57

Nora Lewis 1986-89 49

Shanavia Dowdell 2006-10 46

Janice Lawrence 1981-84 43

Debra Rodman 1981-84 38

Amanda Wilson 1996-99 37

Cheryl Ford 1999-02 36

Tori Harrison 1984-87 34

Ayana Walker 1999-02 33

Adrienne Johnson 2007-11 29

Lori Scott 1980-83 28

Alisa Burras 1997-98 28

Kay Ford 1976-79 27

Ty Moore 2002-07 25

Whitney Frazier 2011-15 24

Takeisha Lewis 1999-02 23

Jo Sneed 2006-08 22

Anna Larr Roberson 2019-24 21

Belinda Jones 1975-78 18

Vickie Johnson 1993-96 18

LaVerne Henderson 1974-75 17

Amisha Carter 2002-04 17

Teresa Weatherspoon 1985-88 16

Erica Westbrooks 1985-88 16

Marilyn Norris 1977-78 16

Monica Maxwell 1996-99 16

Trina Frierson 1999-01 16

Angela Turner 1979-82 15

Racquel Spurlock 1993-96 14

Alexus Malone 2016-18 14

Ty Moore 2002-07 13

Danielle Whitehurst 1990-93 13

Shantel Hardison 1989-92 11

Shantale Bramble-Donaldson 2010-12 11

Jasmine LeBlanc 2015-17 10

Mandy Warren 1976-77 8

Tia Sossamon 1980-83 8

Brandi Wingate 2014-16 8

Janice Mulford 1979-80 7

Stacy Davis 1984-87 7

LaShawn Brown 1992-95 7

LaQuan Stallworth 1996-99 7

Amy Brown 1992-95 6

Grayson Bright 2018-20 6

Sheila Ethridge 1988-91 5

Annie Lockett 1990-91 5

Maquisha Walker 1994-96 5

Tamika Kursh 2002-07 5

Tarkeisha Wysinger 2007-11 5

Brittany Lewis 2012-13 5

Mary Robertson 1975-76 4

Jane Ellen Cook 1976-79 4

Jennifer White 1980-83 4

Kim Mulkey 1981-84 4

Erica Smith-Taylor 2001-05 4

Jasmine Bendolph 2008-12 4

Kiara Young 2008-12 4

Chrisstasia Walter 2013-15 4

Barbara Bolden 1989-90 3

Tamicha Jackson 1997-00 3

Kelia Shelton 2012-13 3

Kevione Moten 2013-17 3

Reauna Cleaver 2015-19 3

Amber Dixon 2017-21 3

Tatia Brown 1985-88 2

THOMAS ASSEMBLY CENTER

The Thomas Assembly Center has been the home to some of the most exciting women’s basketball in the country for the past two and a half decades.

The Louisiana Tech Lady Techster basketball program has done nothing less than dominate on their home courts during the 44-year history of the women’s basketball program. Whether playing in old Memorial Gym from 1974 through March of 1982 or in the Thomas Assembly Center since November of 1982, Louisiana Tech has produced a won-loss record unmatched by any other women’s basketball program nationwide.

From the very first win at Memorial Gym against LSU (97-83) in 1974-75 to the inaugural victory at the Thomas Assembly Center against Alabama (83-56) in 1982-83, the Lady Techsters have owned opponents in Ruston, La.

Over the course of the history of women’s basketball at Louisiana Tech, the Lady Techsters have posted a record of 576-99 in games played in Ruston. The winning percentage of 85.3 percent ranks Ruston

as one of the hardest place in the country to play in women’s basketball.

On the list of all-time toughest home arenas, both the Thomas Assembly Center and Memorial Gym rank in the top 10 in the country. Louisiana Tech has posted a mark of 503-96 at the Assembly Center (84.0%) and a record of 90-6 at Memorial Gym (93.75%).

The Lady Techsters have posted home winning streaks of 49, 52 and 62 games, which all rank in the Top 15 in Division I history.

Even more impressive is the fact Louisiana Tech is 48-2 all-time in national postseason games in Ruston, La. The Lady Techsters were 7-0 during the 1970s in the state AIAW Tournament, 4-0 in the national AIAW Tournament, a perfect 36-0 in the NCAA Tournament and 1- 2 in the WNIT.

Despite the incredible record in Ruston, one interesting fact is that Louisiana Tech lost its first home game ever played in both Memorial Gym (59-55 to Southeastern Louisiana in 1974-75) and the Thomas Assembly Center (64-58 to Southern

MILESTONE WINS IN RUSTON

No. 1 Tech 97, LSU 83

No. 50 Tech 93, LSU 61

No. 84 Tech 82, Kentucky 60

No. 85 Tech 83, Alabama 56

No. 100 Tech 91, M. Tenn. St. 59

No. 200 Tech 87, UL-Monroe 49

No. 250 Tech 99, Texas So. 57

No. 300 Tech 66, Southern Cal 47

No. 400 Tech 74, Ohio St. 61

No. 450 Tech 70, San Jose State 54

No. 500 Tech 71, Texas State 58

No. 600 Tech 67, UTEP 62

California in 1982-83).

LA Tech won its 500th game inside the Thomas Assembly Center on Feb. 7, 2022 over UTEP, 68-65.

On the night the Lady Techsters were celebrating 50 years of excellence, they became just the fifth program in NCAA hisory to surpass 1,200 wins with their CUSA opening win against Sam Houston on Jan. 6, 2024 inside the Thomas Assembly Center.

Jan. 24, 1975 Memorial Gym

Feb. 2, 1980 Memorial Gym

March 20, 1982 Memorial Gym (last in arena)

Dec. 9, 1982

March 17, 1983

Dec. 5, 1989

Dec. 3, 1993

Dec. 7, 1996

March 25, 2003

Feb. 16, 2008

Jan. 10, 2013

Jan. 26, 2023

Thomas Assembly Center (1st in arena)

Thomas Assembly Center

Thomas Assembly Center

Thomas Assembly Center

Thomas Assembly Center

Thomas Assembly Center

Thomas Assembly Center

Thomas Assembly Center

Thomas Assembly Center

TAC ATTENDANCE FIGURES

Season Gms Rec’d

Avg 82-83 19 18-1 81,620 4,296 83-84 15 15-0 79,945 5,330 84-85 16 16-0 62,110 3,882

85-86 16 15-1 54,345 3,397

86-87 14 14-0 45,710 3,265 87-88 16 16-0 39,365 2,460 88-89 20 19-1 68,738 3,437 89-90 15 15-0 29,336 2,445 90-91 16 12-4 35,089 2,193 91-92 14 11-3 21,454 1,532 92-93 16 14-2 51,057 3,191

93-94 15 15-0 43,963 2,935

94-95 17 15-2 63,428 4,229

95-96 15 15-0 55,181 3,679

96-97 17 17-0 65,990 3,882

97-98 18 18-0 71,254 3,959

98-99 13 12-1 58,715 4,517

99-00 15 15-0 57,071 3,805

00-01 18 16-2 71,840 3,991

01-02 13 13-0 48,857 3,758

02-03 16 15-1 57,960 3,623

03-04 13 13-0 47,119 3,625

04-05 13 11-2 42,719 3,286 05-06 13 13-0 39,852 3,066

06-07 13 7-6 33,176 2,552

07-08 14 8-6 30,514 2,180

08-09 16 13-3 34,802 2,175

09-10 13 9-4 32,450 2,318

10-11 14 13-1 31,611 2,258 11-12 13 7-6 45,161 3,474 12-13 14 9-5 33,260 2,376 13-14 15 8-7 28,776 1,918 14-15 11 7-4 22,672

LA TECH ALL-TIME RECORD

18-12 12-4

TOP ASSEMBLY CENTER CROWDS

1. 8,975 1/22/85 Tech 79, UL-Monroe 77(OT)

2. 8,825 1/14/84 Tech 88, UL-Monroe 67

3. 8,700 12/4/82 Southern Cal 64, Tech 58

4. 8,635 1/9/95 Tennessee 62, Tech 56

5. 8,372 11/30/98 Tennessee 92, Tech 73

6. 8,370 1/3/84 Tech 75, Southern Cal 66

7. 8,340 2/9/83 Tech 104, UL-Monroe 58

8. 8,110 2/18/86 UL-Monroe 82, Tech 74

9. 7,650 3/23/84 Tech 92, LSU 67 (NCAA Midwest Regional)

10. 7,633 12/10/00 Tennessee 70, Tech 62

11. 7,526 2/24/97 Tech 98, Tennessee 80

12. 7,476 2/10/95 Tech 83, Western Kentucky 72

13. 7,321 1/7/01 Connecticut 71, Tech 55

14. 7,240 1/7/89 Tech 87, LSU 60

15. 7,160 2/14/89 Tennessee 72, Tech 65

16. 7,123 2/5/11 Tech 90, Fresno State 94 (OT)

17. 7,034 2/4/12 Fresno State 61, Tech 59

18. 6,919 3/16/98 Tech 74, Clemson 52 (NCAA Second Round)

19. 6,847 3/14/99 Tech 79, Penn State 62 (NCAA Second Round)

20. 6,840 3/25/84 Tech 85, Texas 60 (NCAA Midwest Regional)

THOMAS ASSEMBLY CENTER GAME DAY

TOUGHEST PLACE IN THE COUNTRY TO PLAY!

Ruston is home to Louisiana Tech University and is one of the toughest places in the country to play. Louisiana Tech has won nearly 85 percent of its games played in Ruston since the program’s inception in 1974.

A CROWDED HOUSE

Over 2 million Techster fans have filled the home arenas in Ruston to watch Louisiana Tech play. Louisiana Tech annually ranks in the Top 40 in home attendance. Tech has played before at least 7,000 fans in the Thomas Assembly Center 17 times in the program’s history.

TOP 10 TOUGHEST PLACES TO PLAY

1. Knoxville, Tenn. (Tennessee)

2.

3.

5.

6. Austin, Texas (Texas)

7. College Park, Md. (Maryland) Big

8.

9.

10. Grand Forks, N.D. (North Dakota)

612-112 in RUSTON

THOMAS ASSEMBLY CENTER RECORDS

TEAM GAME RECORDS

MOST POINTS SCORED

1. 130 by Tech vs. Cleveland St., 12-28-98

2. 126 by Tech vs. UTPA, 2-18-89

3. 124 by Tech vs. UL-Lafayette, 3-9-90

FEWEST POINTS

1. 24 by UCLA vs. Tech, 1-4-84

2. 25 by UTPA vs. Tech, 2-18-89

3. 29 by St. John vs. Tech, 12-1-95

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

1. 96 by Tech vs. Alcorn State, 12-4-92

2. 95 by Tech vs. UTPA, 2-24-96

3. 94 by Tech vs. Texas Tech, 1-13-88

FIELD GOALS MADE

1. 55 by Tech vs. Cleveland St., 12-28-98

2. 53 by Tech vs. Arkansas St., 12-11-87

3. 48 by Tech vs. U.S. International, 12-12-86

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

1. 69.1 by Tech (34-49) vs. Tenn., 12-14-82

2. 68.1 by Tech (47-61) vs. Lamar, 1-30-88

3. 66.0 by Tech (35-53) vs. UTA, 11-24-97

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

1. 37 by Florida Atlantic, 1-22-14

2. 34 by Tech vs. Illinois, 12-4-04

3. 32 by Idaho vs. Tech 1-30-10

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE

1. 14 by Tech vs. USM, 2-17-17

2. 12 by New Orleans vs. Tech, 3-6-98

2. 12 by Tech vs. UTPA, 2-23-91

4. 11 by Tech vs. South Ala., 2-6-99

4. 11 by W. Kentucky vs. Tech 2-10-95

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

(minimum 10 attempted)

1. 70.0 by Tech (7-10) vs. UTSA, 2-1-14

2. 64.7 by Tech (11-17) vs. So. Ala., 2-6-99

3. 63.6 by Penn St. (7-11) vs. Tech, 3-14-99

3. 63.6 by Tennessee (7-11) vs. Tech, 2-5-91

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED

1. 50 by Tech vs. UCLA, 1-4-84

2. 49 by Tech vs. Lamar, 1-17-98

3. 48 by Tech vs. San Diego State, 1-13-86

FREE THROWS MADE

1. 33 by Tech vs. Lamar, 1-17-98

1. 33 by Tech vs. San Diego State, 1-13-86

3. 32 by Tech vs. UCLA, 1-4-84

3. 32 by Tech vs. NMSU 1-16-10

3. 32 by SJSU vs. Tech, 1-24-13

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE

(minimum 10 attempted)

1. 100.0 by Tech (20-20) vs. FAU, 2-11-23

1. 100.0 by ULL (12-12) vs. Tech, 1-10-96

1. 100.0 by W. Kentucky (10-10) vs. Tech, 12-3-83

1. 100.0 by Marshall (10-10) vs. Tech, 3-3-16

REBOUNDS

1. 74 by Tech vs. UTPA, 1-18-90

1. 74 by Tech vs. SMU, 2-16-02

3. 72 by Tech vs. UL-Lafayette, 2-4-89

ASSISTS

1. 37 by Tech vs. UL-Lafayette, 3-9-90

2. 34 by Tech vs. Arkansas State, 12-11-87

3. 33 by Tech vs. South Alabama, 1-12-98

STEALS

1. 27 by Tech vs. SLU, 12-5-84

2. 26 by Tech vs. Arkansas State, 1-14-99

3. 25 by Tech vs. UL-Lafayette, 1-8-98

3. 25 by Tech vs. McNeese State, 1-17-83

BLOCKED SHOTS

1. 17 by Tech vs. Nicholls State, 11-26-08

2. 15 by Tech vs. Miss. College, 11-30-83

2. 15 by Idaho vs. Tech, 1-12-12

INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS

MOST POINTS

1. 50 Kierra Anthony, Tech vs. UH, 11-14-18

2. 47 Sheila Ethridge, Tech vs. UTPA, 2-23-91

3. 46 Crystal Smith, Iowa vs. Tech, 11-22-05

4. 45 Kierra Anthony, Tech vs. USM, 2-9-19

5. 44 Anna Larr Roberson vs. Rice, 2-24-22

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

1. 39 Sheila Ethridge, Tech vs. Tenn., 2-5-91

2. 36 Kim Perrot, UL-Lafayette vs. Tech, 3-9-90

3. 31 Sheila Ethridge, Tech vs. Lamar, 3-9-91

3. 30 Keiunna Walker, Tech vs. Rice, 2-24-22

4. 30 Kim Perrot, UL-Lafayette vs. Tech, 2-22-90

4. 30 Kierra Anthony, Tech vs. USM, 2-9-19

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE

1. 20 Anna Larr Roberson, Tech vs. Rice, 2-24-22

1. 20 Belinda Jones, Tech vs. New Orleans, 1975

3. 19 Kierra Anthony, Tech vs. UH, 11-14-18

4. 18 Sheila Ethridge, Tech vs. UTPA, 2-23-91

5. 17 Kierra Anthony, Tech vs. USM, 2-9-19

5. 17 Pam Gant, Tech vs. Penn State, 1-7-85

MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

1. 23 Sheila Ethridge, Tech vs. Tenn., 2-5-91

2. 20 Kim Perrot, UL-Lafayette, vs. Tech, 3-9-90

3. 19 Kim Sitzman, UALR, vs. Tech 12-22-08

4. 17 Sheila Ethridge, Tech vs. UTEP, 2-23-91

4. 17 Victoria Morris, ODU vs. Tech, 1-26-18

MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE

1. 10 Sheila Ethridge, Tech vs. UTEP, 2-23-91

2. 8 Sheila Ethridge, Tech vs. Tenn., 2-5-91

3. 7 Sonja Tate, Ark. State vs. Tech, 2-15-93

3. 7 Abby Vaughan, Boise St., vs. Tech, 1-3-02

3. 7 Ashley Bastian, Boise St. vs. Tech, 2-15-03

3. 7 Brietta Thomas, Tech vs. Boise St., 3-3-11

3. 7 Victoria Vivians, Miss St vs. Tech, 12-13-15

3. 7 Taylor Stahly, Tech vs. Charlotte, 1-19-19

MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED

1. 21 Shantel Hardison, Tech vs. Lamar, 2-15-92

2. 17 Venus Lacy, Tech vs. Virginia, 12-10-88

3. 16 Kim Young, Southern Miss vs. Cleveland State, 12-29-98

3. 16 Venus Lacy, Tech vs. LSU, 3-23-89

3. 16 Tasha Williams, Tech vs. Rice, 1-1-05

3. 16 Tasha Williams, Tech vs. Ole Miss, 12-20-05

3. 16 Adrienne Johnson, Tech vs. Utah State, 1-2011

3. 16 Sophie Taylor, HBU vs. Tech, 12-21-17

MOST FREE THROWS MADE

1. 16 Adrienne Johnson, Tech vs. Utah State, 1-2011

2. 15 Tasha Williams, Tech vs. Rice, 1-1-05

2. 15 Shantel Hardison, Tech vs. Lamar, 2-15-92

4. 14 Kierra Anthony, Tech vs. UH, 11-14-18

MOST REBOUNDS

1. 23 Cheryl Ford, Tech vs. SMU, 3-6-03

2. 22 Cindy Brown, Long Beach State vs. Tech, 1-10-86

3. 21 Uirannah Jackson, Lamar vs. Tech, 2-15-92

3. 21 Amisha Carter, Tech vs. UTEP, 1-31-04

3. 21 Ty Moore, Tech vs. Nevada, 2-9-06

MOST ASSISTS

1. 17 Teresa Weatherspoon, Tech vs. UL-Monroe, 2-22-85

2. 16 Teresa Weatherspoon, Tech vs. Texas Tech, 2-1-86

3. 15 Kim Mulkey, Tech vs. Western Kentucky, 12-3-83

3. 15 Teresa Weatherspoon, Tech vs. Auburn, 1-12-85

3. 15 Teresa Weatherspoon, Tech vs. UL-Monroe, 1-6-87

3. 15 Shantel Hardison, Tech vs. UL-Lafayette, 3-9-90

3. 15 Jasmine Bendolph, Tech vs. Nevada, 2-2-12

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS

1. 14 by Alyssa Shriver, Tulsa vs. Tech, 2. 8 Shanavia Dowdell, LA Tech vs. Nicholls State, 11-26-08

3. 7 Cassandra Barker, UL-Monroe vs. Tech, 1-11-93

3. 7 Ashley Walters, Idaho vs. Tech, 1-12-12

MOST STEALS

1. 10 Tasha Williams, Tech vs. Boise St., 3-1-03

1. 10 Tasha Williams, Tech vs. Hawaii, 3-4-06

1. 10 LaQuan Stallworth, Tech vs. South Alabama, 1-12-98

1. 10 Teresa Weatherspoon, Tech vs. UCLA, 1-4-86

5. 9 Teresa Weatherspoon, Tech vs. Cal State-Long Beach, 1-10-86

TOURNAMENT CAREER BESTS

GAMES

1. 18 Amanda Wilson 1995-99

1. 18 Monica Maxwell 1995-99

1. 18 LaQuan Stallworth 1995-99

1. 18 Tamicha Jackson 1996-00

5. 17 Pam Gant 1982-85

5. 17 Vickie Johnson 1993-96

5. 17 Racquel Sprulock 1993-96

5. 17 Debra Williams 1993-96

9. 16 Teresa Weatherspoon 1985-88

9. 16 Erica Westbrooks 1985-88

POINTS

1. 262 Janice Lawrence 1982-84

2. 261 Venus Lacy 1988-90

3. 251 Vickie Johnson 1993-96

4. 244 Tamicha Jackson 1996-00

5. 237 Amanda Wilson 1996-99

6. 232 Nora Lewis 1987-89

7. 227 Debra Williams 1993-96

8. 192 Monica Maxwell 1996-99

9. 189 Pam Gant 1982-85

10. 182 Pam Thomas 1992-94

REBOUNDS

1. 148 Venus Lacy 1988-90

2. 141 Racquel Sprulock 1993-96

3. 138 Vickie Johnson 1993-96

4. 132 Amanda Wilson 1996-99

5. 131 Monica Maxwell 1996-99

6. 130 Nora Lewis 1987-89

7. 120 Debra Rodman 1982-84

8. 101 Ayana Walker 1998-2002

9. 98 Tori Harrison 1984-87

10. 87 Stacey Davis 1984-87

ASSISTS

1. 127 Teresa Weatherspoon 1985-88

2. 96 Kim Mulkey 1982-84

3. 89 LaQuan Stallworth 1996-99

4. 56 Kendra Neal 1993-96

5. 49 Tamicha Jackson 1996-00

6. 48 Monica Maxwell 1996-99

7. 45 Pam Thomas 1992-94

8. 42 Jennifer White, 1982-83

8. 42 Amber Obaze 2000-03

10. 39 Vickie Johnson 1993-96

STEALS

1. 44 Teresa Weatherspoon 1985-88

2. 34 Tamicha Jackson 1996-00

3. 32 Janice Lawrence 1982-84

4. 31 Amanda Wilson 1996-99

5. 28 Pam Gant 1982-85

6. 25 Monica Maxwell 1996-99

7. 24 Nora Lewis 1987-89

8. 22 Vickie Johnson 1993-96

8. 22 Debra Rodman 1982-84

8. 22 Debra Williams 1993-96

NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

NCAA GAME HIGHS

POINTS

Pts Player

Opponent Year 1. 35 Elinor Girffin Tennessee 1979* 2. 34 Janice Lawrence Texas 1984

3. 32 Venus Lacy Southern Miss. 1990

4. 31 Stantel Hardison Northern Ill. 1992

4. 31 Janice Lawrence LSU 1984

6. 30 Venus Lacy Auburn 1989

6. 30 Erica Smith-Taylor Texas Tech 2004

8. 29 Erica Smith-Taylor Montana 2004

8. 29 Amanda Wilson Holy Cross 1998

8. 29 Alisa Burras Holy Cross 1998

8. 29 Danielle Whitehurst DePaul 1993

8. 29 Tori Harrison UL-Monroe 1985

8. 29 Pam Kelly Jackson State 1981*

8. 29 Pam Kelly Kentucky 1982

REBOUNDS

Reb Player Opponent Year 1. 23 Pam Kelly LSU 1980 * 2. 18 Racquel Spurlock Alabama 1994

3. 17 Racquel Spurlock Oklahoma 1995

3. 17 Racquel Spurlock Texas Tech 1996

3. 17 Takeisha Lewis Missouri 2001

6. 16 Alisa Burras Purdue 1998

6. 16 Lori Scott Long Beach St. 1980 *

6. 16 Angela Turner Long Beach St. 1980 *

9. 15 Elinor Girffin Old Dominion 1979

9. 15 Vickie Johnson Texas Tech 1996

9. 15 Venus Lacy LSU 1989

9. 15 Venus Lacy Oklahoma St. 1989

9. 15 Cheryl Ford Pepperdine 2003

9. 15 Cheryl Ford Ohio State 2003

9. 15 Amisha Carter Duke 2004

ASSISTS

A Player

Opponent Year 1. 14 Jennifer White LSU 1980 * 2. 13 T. Weatherspoon Kansas 1988

3. 12 Mary Nell Kendrick Kansas 1979 *

3. 12 Mary Nell Kendrick Tennessee 1979 * 5. 11 LaQuan Stallworth Purdue 1998

5. 11 T. Weatherspoon Northwestern 1987

5. 11 T. Weatherspoon Southern Ill. 1987

5. 11 T. Weatherspoon Texas 1987

5. 11 Kim Mulkey USC 1983

10. 10 Shantel Hardison Southern Miss. 1990 10. 10 T. Weatherspoon Long Beach St. 1986

STEALS

BLOCKS

Blk Player Opponent Year

1. 6 Takeisha Lewis Old Dominion 2000

2. 5 Venus Lacy Southern Miss. 1990

2. 5 Tori Harrison Washington 1986

2. 5 Ayana Walker Alcorn State 2000

2. 5 Margaret DeCiman Temple 2005

6. 4 Ayana Walker Penn State 1999

6. 4 Erica Westbrooks San Diego St. 1985

6. 4 Erica Westbrooks Auburn 1988

6. 4 Lori Scott Texas 1983

6. 4 Venus Lacy Purdue 1990

6. 4 Racquel Spurlock Texas 1993

*Denotes AIAW National Tournament

FINAL FOUR RESULTS

AIAW TOURNAMENT

Year Champion Runner-up Semifinalists

1979 Old Dominion LA TECH Tennessee, UCLA

1980 Old Dominion Tennessee LA TECH, S. Carolina

1981 LA TECH Tennessee USC, Old Dominion

NCAA TOURNAMENT

Year Champion Runner-up Semifinalists

1982 LA TECH Cheyney St. Tennessee, Maryland

1983 USC LA TECH Old Dominion, Georgia

1984 USC Tennessee LA TECH, Cheyney State

1985 Old Dominion Georgia W. Kentucky, UL-Monroe

1986 Texas USC Tennessee, W. Kentucky

1987 Tennessee LA TECH Texas, Long Beach

1988 LA TECH Auburn Long Beach, Tennessee

1989 Tennessee Auburn LA TECH, Maryland

1990 Stanford Auburn LA TECH, Virginia

1991 Tennessee Virginia Connecticut, Stanford

1992 Stanford W. Kentucky Virginia, SW Missouri

1993 Texas Tech Ohio State Iowa, Vanderbilt

1994 North Carolina LA TECH Alabama, Purdue

1995 Connecticut Tennessee Stanford, Georgia

1996 Tennessee Georgia Stanford, Connecticut

1997 Tennessee Old Dominion Notre Dame, Stanford

1998 Tennessee LA TECH Arkansas, NC State

1999 Purdue Duke LA TECH, Georgia

2000 Connecticut Tennessee Penn State, Rutgers

2001 Notre Dame Purdue Connecticut, SW Missouri

2002 Connecticut Oklahoma Tennessee, Duke

2003 Connecticut Tennessee Duke, Texas

2004 Connecticut Tennessee LSU, Minnesota

2005 Baylor Michigan St. LSU, Tennessee

2006 Maryland N. Carolina Duke, LSU

2007 Tennessee Rutgers LSU, North Carolina

2008 Tennessee Stanford LSU, UConn

2009 UConn Stanford Louisville, Oklahoma

2010 UConn Stanford Baylor, Oklahoma

2011 Texas A&M Notre Dame Stanford, UConn

2012 Baylor Notre Dame Stanford, UConn

2013 UConn Louisville California, Notre Dame

2014 UConn Notre Dame Stanford, Maryland

2015 UConn Notre Dame Maryland, South Carolina

2016 UConn Syracuse Oregon State, Washington

2017 So. Carolina Miss State UConn, Stanford

2018 Notre Dame Miss State UConn, Louisville

2019 Baylor Notre Dame Uconn, Oregon

2020 None

2021 Stanford Arizona UConn, So. Carolina

2022 So. Carolina UConn Stanford, Louisville

2023 LSU Iowa So. Carolina, Virginia Tech

2024 So. Carolina Iowa UConn, NC State

NCAA FINAL FOUR ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

Members from Louisiana Tech

1982 Janice Lawrence (MOP), Pam Kelly, Kim Mulkey

1983 Janice Lawrence, Jennifer White

1984 Janice Lawrence

1987 Teresa Weatherspoon

1988 Erica Westbrooks (MOP), Teresa Weatherspoon

1989 Venus Lacy

1990 Venus Lacy

1994 Vickie Johnson, Pam Thomas

1998 Tamicha Jackson

MOP = Most Outstanding Player

NCAA REGIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

Members from Louisiana Tech

1982 Pam Kelly (MOP), Janice Lawrence

1983 Janice Lawrence (MOP), Lori Scott

1984 Janice Lawrence (MOP), Pam Gant

1985 Pam Gant, Tori Harrison

1986 Tori Harrison, Angela Lawson

1987 Tori Harrison (MOP), Nora Lewis, Teresa Weatherspoon

1988 Teresa Weatherspoon (MOP), Venus Lacy

1989 Venus Lacy (MOP), Nora Lewis

1990 Shantel Hardison (MOP), Venus Lacy

1993 Danielle Whitehurst (MOP), Pam Thomas

1994 Debra Williams (MOP), Pam Thomas

1996 Vickie Johnson, Racquel Spurlock, Debra Williams

1998 Alisa Burras (MOP), LaQuan Stallworth, Tamicha Jackson

1999 Amanda Wilson (MOP), Monica Maxwell, Betty Lennox

2000 Tamicha Jackson, Betty Lennox

2001 Takeisha Lewis

2003 Cheryl Ford

NCAA FINAL FOUR PARTICIPANTS FROM LOUISIANA TECH

Barbara Bolden 1990

Melshika Bowman 1998

Amy Brown 1994

Lashawn Brown 1994

Tatia Brown 189

Nicole Burn 1998

Alisa Burras 1998

Danielle Butler 1998

Melinda Chambless 1987, 1988

Katie Cochran 1998

Pam Crawford 1984

Stacey Davis 1987

Sheila Ethridge 1988, 1989, 1990

Sandra Felton 1982

Priya Gilmore 1998, 1999

Pam Gant 1982, 1983, 1984

Cara Guillon 1990

Shantel Hardison 1989, 1990

Tori Harrison 1984, 1987

Tamicha Jackson 1998, 1999

Vickie Johnson 1994

Pam Kelly 1982

Kay Konerza 1983, 1984

Venus Lacy 1988, 1989, 1990

Brooke Lassiter 1999

Janice Lawrence 1982, 1983, 1984

Angela Lawson 1987, 1988

Betty Lennox 1999

Nora Lewis 1987, 1988, 1989

Takeisha Lewis 1999

Annie Lockett 1990

Michelle Martin 1990

Shaka Massey 1999

Monica Maxwell 1998, 1999

Sherry McDonald 1987

Terri Meyer 1990

Kim Mulkey 1982, 1983, 1984

Kendra Neal 1994

Ann Pendergrass 1982

Debbie Primeaux 1983

Joletta Riser 1994

Debra Rodman 1982, 1983, 1984

Rita Rust 1982

Jamie Sheppmann 1998

Lori Scott 1982, 1983

Christie Sides 1999

Sebrena Smith 1990

Anna Snider 1998

Tia Sossamon 1982, 1983

Racquel Spurlock 1994

Paulette Stall 1987, 1989

LaQuan Stallworth 1998, 1999

Pam Thomas 1994

Angela Turner 1982

Ayana Walker 1999

Maquisha Walker 1994

Jocelyn Watson 1989, 1990

Teresa Weatherspoon 1987, 1988

Pam Wells 1989, 1990

Erica Westbrooks 1987, 1988

Jennifer White 1982, 1983

Danielle Whitehurst 1990

Julie Wilkerson 1983

Debra Williams 1994

Amanda Wilson 1998, 1999

POSTSEASON TOURNAMENT

SCORES (AIAW, NCAA, WNIT)

NCAA TOURNAMENT SCORES

1982 (No. 1 in Midwest)

• No. 1 Tech 114, No. 8 Tenn. Tech 53 at Ruston, La., March 12 (1st round)

• No. 1 Tech 92, No. 4 Ariz. St. 54 at Ruston, La., March 18 (Midwest Semifinal)

• No. 1 Tech 82, No. 2 Kentucky 60 at Ruston, La., March 21 (Midwest Final)

• No. 1 Tech 69, No. 2 Tenn. 46 at Norfolk, Va., March 26 (National Semifinal)

• No. 1 Tech 76, No. 2 Cheyney State 62 at Norfolk,Va., March 28 (National Championship)

1983 (No. 1 in Midwest)

• No. 1 Tech 91, No. 8 Middle Tenn. St. 59 at Ruston, La., March 17 (1st round)

• No. 1 Tech 81, No. 5 Auburn 54 at Ruston, La., March 25 (Midwest Semifinal)

• No. 1 Tech 72, No. 2 Texas 58 at Ruston, La., March 27 (Midwest Final)

• No. 1 Tech 71, No. 2 Old Dominion 55 at Norfolk, Va., April 1 (National Semifinal)

• No. 1 Southern California 69, No. 1 Tech 67 at Norfork, Va., April 3 (National Championship)

1984 (No. 1 in Mideast)

• No. 1 Tech 94, No. 8 Texas Tech 68 at Ruston, La., March 16 (1st round)

• No. 1 Tech 92, No. 5 LSU 67 at Ruston, La., March 23 (Mideast Semifinal)

• No. 1 Tech 85, No. 2 Texas 60 at Ruston, La., March 25 (Mideast Final)

• No. 1 Southern California 62, No. 1 Tech 57 at Los Angeles, Calif., March 30 (National Semifinal)

1985 (No. 1 in Midwest)

• No.1 Tech 81, No. 8 Illinois State 57 at Ruston, La., March 15 (1st round)

• No. 1 Tech 94, No. 5 San Diego State 64 at Monroe, La., March 22 (Midwest Semifinal)

• No. 2 UL-Monroe 85, No. 1 Tech 76 at Monroe, La., March 24 (Midwest Final)

1986 (No. 2 in West)

• No. 2 Tech 79, No. 7 Washington 54 at Ruston, La., March 15 (2nd round)

• No. 2 Tech 71, No. 3 Long Beach St. 69 at Long Beach, Calif., March 20 (West Semifinal)

• No. 1 So. Calif. 80, No. 2 Tech 64 at Long Beach, Calif., March 22 (West Final)

1987 (No. 1 in Midwest)

• No. 1 Tech 82, No. 9

Northwestern 60 at Ruston, La., March 14 (2nd round)

• No. 1 Tech 66, No. 5 So. Ill. 53 at Monroe, La., March 19 (Midwest Semifinal)

• No. 1 Tech 66, No. 3 Iowa 65 at Monroe, La., March 21 (Midwest Final)

• No. 1 Tech 79, No. 1 Texas 75 at Austin, Texas, March 27 (National Semifinal)

• No. 2 Tennessee 67, No. 1 Tech 44 at Austin, Texas, March 29 (National Championship)

1988 (No. 2 in Midwest)

• No. 2 Tech 89, No. 7 Kansas 50 at Ruston, La., March 19 (2nd round)

• No. 2 Tech 80, No. 3 Miss. 60 at Austin, Texas, March 24 (Midwest Semifinal)

• No. 2 Tech 83, No. 1 Texas 80 (OT) at Austin, Texas, March 26 (Midwest Final)

• No. 2 Tech 68, No. 1 Tenn. 59 at Tacoma, Wash., April 1 (National Semifinal)

• No. 2 Tech 56, No. 1 Auburn 54 at Tacoma, Wash., April 3 (National Championship)

1989 (No. 1 in Midwest)

• No. 1 Tech 103, No. 9 Oklahoma State 78 at Ruston, La., March 19 (2nd round)

• No. 1 Tech 85, No. 4 LSU 68 at Ruston, La., March 23 (Midwest Semifinal)

• No. 1 Tech 85, No. 2 Stanford 75 at Ruston, La., March 25 (Midwest Final)

• No. 1 Auburn 76, No. 1 Tech 71 at Tacoma, Wash., March 31 (National Semifinal)

1990 (No. 1 in Midwest)

• No. 1 Tech 89, No. 8 Southern Mississippi 70 at Ruston, La., March 17 (2nd round)

• No. 1 Tech 91, No. 4 Purdue 47 at Austin, Texas, March 22 (Midwest Semifinal)

• No. 1 Tech 71, No. 3 Texas 57 at Austin, Texas, March 24 (Midwest Final)

• No. 2 Auburn 81, No. 1 Tech 69 at Knoxville, Tenn., March 30 (National Semifinal)

1991 (No. 10 in West)

• No. 7 Cal State-Fullerton 84, No. 10 Tech 80 at Fullerton, Cal., March 13 (1st round)

1992 (No. 6 in Mideast)

• No. 11 No. Ill. 77, No. 6 Tech 71 (OT) at DeKalb, Ill., March 18 (1st round)

1993 (*No. 6 in Midwest)

• No. 6 Tech 70, No. 11 DePaul 59 at Ruston, La., March 17 (1st round)

• No. 6 Tech 82, No. 3 Texas 78 at Austin, Texas, March 20 (2nd round)

• No. 6 Tech 59, Southwest Missouri State 43 atNacogdoches, Texas, March 25 (Midwest Semifinal)

• No. 1 Vanderbilt 58, No. 6 Tech 53 at Nacogdoches, Texas, March 27 (Midwest Final)

* Only the top 4 teams in each region were seeded this year.

However, based on where Tech played in the bracket, the Techsters were equivalent to a No. 6 seed.

1994 (No. 4 in Mideast)

• No. 4 Tech 96, No. 13 So. Methodist 62 at Ruston, La., March 16 (1st round)

• No. 4 Tech 82, No. 5 Mississippi 67 at Ruston, La., March 19 (2nd round)

• No. 4 Tech 71, No. 1 Tennessee 68 at Fayetteville, Ark., March 24 (Mideast Semifinal)

• No. 4 Tech 75, No. 2 So. Calif. 66 at Fayetteville, Ark., March 26 (Mideast Final)

• No. 4 Tech 69, No. 6 Alabama 66 at Richmond, Va., April 2 (National Semifinal)

• No. 3 North Carolina 60, No. 4 Tech 59 at Richmond, Va., April 4 (National Championship)

1995 (No. 2 in East)

• No. 2 Tech 90, No. 15 Furman 52 at Ruston, La., March 16 (1st round)

• No. 2 Tech 48, No. 7 Oklahoma 36 at Ruston, La., March 18 (2nd round)

• No. 3 Virginia 63, No. 2 Tech 62 at Storrs Conn., March 23 (East Semifinals)

1996 (No. 1 in Midwest)

• No. 1 Tech 98, No. 16 Central Florida 41 at Ruston, La., March 16 (1st round)

• No. 1 Tech 84, No. 9 So. Miss. 46 at Ruston,La., March 18 (2nd round)

• No. 1 Tech 66, No. 4 Texas Tech 55 at Nacogdoches, Texas, March 23 (Midwest Semifinal)

• No. 2 Georgia 90, No. 1 Tech 76 at Nacodoches, Texas, March 25 (Midwest Final)

1997 (No. 2 in Mideast)

• No. 2 Tech 94, No. 15 St. Peter’s 50 at Ruston, La., March 14 (1st round)

• No. 2 Tech 74, No. 7 Auburn 48 at Ruston, La., March 16 (2nd round)

• No. 3 Florida 71, No. 2 Tech 57 at West Lafayette, Ind., March 22 (Mideast Semifinal)

1998 (No. 3 in Midwest)

• No. 3 Tech 86, No. 14 Holy Cross 58 at Ruston, La., March 14 (1st round)

• No. 3 Tech 74, No. 6 Clemson 52 at Ruston, La., March 16 (2nd round)

• No. 3 Tech 71, No. 2 Alabama 57 at Lubbock, Texas, March 21 (Midwest Semifinal)

• No. 3 Tech 72, No. 4 Purdue 65 at Lubbock, Texas, March 23 (Midwest Final)

• No. 3 Tech 84, No. 4 North Carolina State 65 at Kansas City, Mo., March 27 (National Semifinal)

• No. 1 Tennessee 93, No. 3 Tech 75 at Kansas City, Mo., March 29 (National Championship)

1999 (No. 1 in West)

• No. 1 Tech 90, No. 16 Central Florida 48 at Ruston, La., March 12 (1st round)

• No. 1 Tech 79, No. 8 Penn State

62 at Ruston, La., March 14 (2nd round)

• No. 1 Tech 73, No. 4 LSU 52 at Los Angeles, Calif., March 20 (West Regional)

• No. 1 Tech 88, No. 3 UCLA 62 at Los Angeles, Calif., March 22 (West Regional)

• No. 1 Purdue 77, No. 1 Tech 63 at San Jose, Calif., March 26 (National Semifinal)

2000 (No. 1 in Midwest)

• No. 1 Tech 95, No. 16 Alcorn State 53 at Ruston, La., March 18 (1st round)

• No. 1 Tech 66, No. 9 Vanderbilt 65 at Ruston, La., March 20 (2nd round)

• No. 1 Tech 86, No. 4 Old Dominion 74 at Kansas City, Mo., March 25 (Midwest Semifinal)

• No. 2 Penn State 86, No. 1 Tech 65 at Kansas City, Mo., March 27 (Midwest Final)

2001 (No. 3 in East)

• No. 3 Tech 84, No. 14 Georgia State 48 at Ruston, La., March 17 (1st round)

• No. 3 Tech 80, No. 11 TCU 59 at Ruston, La., March 19 (2nd round)

• No. 3 Tech 78, No. 10 Missouri 67 at Pittsburgh, Pa., March 24 (East Semifinal)

• No. 1 Connecticut 67, No. 3 Tech 48 at Pittsburgh, Pa., March 26 (East Final)

2002 (No. 5 in East)

• No. 12 UC-Santa Barbara 57, No. 5 Tech 56 at Austin, Texas, March 15 (1st round)

2003 (No. 5 in West)

• No. 5 Tech 94, No. 12 Pepperdine 60 at Ruston, La., March 23 (1st round)

• No. 5 Tech 74, No. 4 Ohio State 61 at Ruston, La., March 25 (2nd round)

• No. 1 LSU 69, No. 5 Tech 63 at Palo Alto, Calif., March 30 (West Semifinal)

2004 (No. 5 in East)

• No. 5 Tech 81, No. 12 Montana 77 at Missoula, Montana, March 20, (1st round)

• No. 5 Tech 81, No. 4 Texas Tech 64 at Missoula, Montana, March 22, (2nd round) No. 1 Duke 63, No. 5 Tech 49 at Norfolk, Va., March 28, (East Semifinal)

2005

(No. 11 in Philadelphia Region)

• No. 6 Temple 66, No. 11 Tech 61, at Storrs, Connecticut, March 22, (1st round)

2006

(No. 11 in San Antonio Region)

• No. 6 Florida State 80, No. 11 Tech 71 at Denver, Colorado, March 18 (1st round)

2010 (No. 14 in Dayton Region)

• No. 3 Florida State 75, No. 14 Tech 61 at Tallahasse, Fla. (1st round)

2011 (No. 10 in Dallas Region)

• No. 7 Rutgers 75, No. 10 LA Tech 51 at Bossier City, La.. (1st round)

AIAW TOURNAMENT SCORES

1979 AIAW Tournament

• Tech 100, Kansas 61 at Carbondale, Ill., March 16

• Tech 88, Northwestern 52 at Carbondale, Ill., March 17

• Tech 102, Tennessee 84 at Greensboro, N.C., March 23 (National Semifinal)

• Old Dominion 75, Tech 65 at Greensboro, N.C., March 25 (National Championship)

1980 AIAW Tournament

• Tech 81, Kansas 73 at Ruston, La., March 15 (2nd round)

• Tech 96, Long Beach State 70 at Ruston, La., March 18 (National Quarterfinal)

• Old Dominion 73, Tech 59 at Mt. Pleasant, Mich., March 21 (National Semifinal)

• South Carolina 77, Tech 69 at Mt. Pleasant, Mich., March 23

(National Consolation Game)

1981 AIAW Tournament

• Tech 97, Jackson State 50 at Ruston, La., March 21 (2nd round)

• Tech 87, UCLA 54 at Ruston, La. March 23 (National Quarterfinal)

• Tech 66, USC 50 at Eugene, Ore., Marcth 27 (National Semifinal)

• Tech 79, Tennessee 59 at Eugene, Ore., March 29 (National Championship)

WNIT SCORES

2009 WNIT

• Tech 77, SMU 54 at Ruston, La., March 19 (1st round)

• Illinois State 73, Tech 59 at Normal, Illinois March 24 (2nd round)

2017 WNIT

• SMU 75, LA Tech 70 (OT) at Dallas, Texas, March 17 (1st round)

2018 WNIT

• Missouri State 63, Tech 59 in Ruston, La, March 15 (1st round) 2022 WNIT

• Houston 63-52 in Ruston, La., March 17, 2022 (1st round) 2023 WNIT

• Arkansas 69-57 in Fayetteville, Ark.

March 16, 2023 (1st round)

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FINAL POLLS

The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Mel Greenberg began the Associated Press Women’s Basketball Top 20 poll at the start of the 1976-77 season.

What began as a nationwide panel of 34 coaches now numbers 44 and represents all geographical areas of the nation as well as every conference. In 1989-90 the poll increased from 20 to 25 teams. Below is a history and indepth look at Louisiana Tech’s prominence in the poll.

In the course of winning three national titles, advancing to eight championship games, earning 13 Final Four appearances and dominating the women’s game, Louisiana Tech has been a household name in women’s basketball ... just ask the AP Voters.

Tech in the Top 25: 443 weeks

Tech in the Top 5: 279 weeks

Tech in the Top 10: 371 weeks

Final Polls

(Note: 1986 marked the first year for the USA Today poll).

1978-79 (34-4)

Associated Press

1. Old Dominion

2. LA TECH

3. Tennessee

4. Texas

5. S F Austin

6. UCLA

7. Rutgers

8. Maryland

9. Cheyney State

10. Wayland Bapt.

Final Four at Greensboro, N.C.

LA TECH Old Dominion Tennessee UCLA

1985-86 (27-5)

Associated Press

1. Texas

2. Georgia

3. So. Calif.

4. LA TECH

5. W. Kentucky

6. Virginia

7. Auburn

8. Long Beach St. 9. LSU 10. Rutgers USA Today

Texas 2. So. Calif. 3. W. Kentucky

4. Georgia

5. Tennessee 6. Mississippi 7. LA TECH

8. LSU

9. Auburn 10. Rutgers

Final Four at Lexington, Ky.

Texas Southern Calif. W. Kentucky Tennessee

1979-80 (40-5) Associated Press

1. Old Dominion 2. Tennessee 3. LA TECH 4. South Carolina 5. S F Austin 6. Maryland 7. Texas 8. Rutgers 9. Long Beach St 10. NC State

Final Four at Mt. Pleasant, Mich.

LA TECH Old Dominion Tennessee South Carolina

1986-87 (30-3) Associated Press 1. Texas 2. Auburn 3. LA TECH

4. Long Beach St. 5. Rutgers 6. Georgia 7. Tennessee 8. Mississippi 9. Iowa 10. Ohio State

USA Today 1. Tennessee 2. LA TECH 3. Texas 4. Long Beach St. 5. Rutgers 6. Auburn 7. Iowa 8. Ohio State 9. Georgia

Final Four at Austin, Texas

LA TECH Texas Long Beach St. Tennessee

1980-81 (34-0) Associated Press 1. LA TECH 2. Tennessee 3. Old Dominion 4. Southern Calif

Cheyney State

Long Beach St

Final Four at Eugene, Ore. LA TECH Tennessee Old Dominion Southern Calif

1987-88 (32-2)

Associated Press 1. Tennessee 2. Iowa 3. Auburn 4. Texas 5. LA TECH 6. Ohio State 7. Long Beach St. 8. Rutgers 9. Maryland 10. Virginia

USA Today 1. LA TECH 2. Auburn 3. Tennessee 4. Long Beach St. 5. Texas 6. Iowa

7. Virginia

8. Maryland

9. Ohio State 10. Georgia

Final Four at Tacoma, Wash.

LA TECH Tennessee Auburn Long Beach St.

Tech Debut in the poll: Feb. 15, 1978 at No. 20

Tech Debut in the Top 10: Jan. 16, 1979 at No. 8

Tech Debut at No. 1: Dec. 25, 1979

Longest Streak in Top 25: 220 weeks (Nov. 24, 1992 to present)

Longest streak at No. 1: 36 weeks (Nov. 25, 1980 to March 27, 1982)

1981-82 (35-1)

Press 1. LA TECH 2. Cheyney State 3. Maryland

Tennessee

Texas 6. Southern Calif 7. Old Dominion 8. Rutgers 9. Long Beach St 10. Penn State

Final Four at Norfolk, Va. LA TECH Cheyney State Maryland Tennessee

1988-89 (32-4)

Associated Press 1. Tennessee

2. Auburn 3. LA TECH 4. Stanford 5. Maryland 6. Texas

7. Long Beach St. 8. Iowa

9. Colorado 10. Georgia

USA Today

1. Tennessee 2. Auburn 3. Maryland 4. LA TECH 5. Stanford 6. Texas

7. Long Beach St.

8. Mississippi

9. Ohio State 10. NC State

Final Four at Tacoma, Wash.

LA TECH Tennessee Auburn Maryland

Total Weeks Ranked: No. 1: 83 weeks

No. 2: 56 weeks

No. 3: 47 weeks

No. 4: 63 weeks

No. 5: 30 weeks

No. 6: 28 weeks

No. 7: 21 weeks

No. 8: 27 weeks

No. 9: 6 weeks

No. 10: 10 weeks

No. 11: 15 weeks

No. 12: 12 weeks

No. 13: 6 weeks

1982-83 (31-2)

Press 1. Southern Calif. 2. LA TECH 3. Texas

Old Dominion

Cheyney State

Long Beach St

Maryland

Penn State

Georgia

Tennessee

Final Four at Norfolk, Va. LA TECH Southern Calif Old Dominion Georgia

1989-90 (32-1)

Associated Press 1. LA TECH 2. Stanford 3. Washington

Tennessee 5. Nevada-Las Vegas

S. F. Austin

Georgia

Texas 9. Auburn 10. Iowa

USA Today 1. Stanford

Auburn

Virginia 4. LA TECH 5. Tennessee 6. Texas 7. Washington 8. Arkansas 9. S. F. Austin 10. NC State

Final Four at Knoxville, Tenn.

LA TECH Stanford Virginia Auburn

1983-84 (30-3) Associated Press

Texas 2. LA TECH 3. Georgia

Old Dominion

Southern Calif

Long Beach St

State 10. Mississippi

Final Four at Los Angeles, Calif. LA TECH Southern Calif Cheyney State Tennessee

1992-93 (26-6)

Associated Press 1. Vanderbilt 2. Tennessee 3. Ohio State 4. Iowa

Texas Tech

Stanford

Auburn 8. Penn State 9. Virginia 10. Colorado

USA Today 1. Texas Tech

Ohio State 3. Iowa 4. Vanderbilt 5. Tennessee 6. Virginia

Stanford 8. LA TECH 9. Colorado 10. Auburn

Final Four at Atlanta, Ga.

Texas Tech Ohio State Iowa Vanderbilt

1984-85 (29-4) Associated Press

Texas 2. Northeast La 3. Long Beach St 4. LA TECH 5. Old Dominion 6. Mississippi 7. Ohio State 8. Georgia 9. Penn State 10. Auburn

Final Four at Austin, Texas

Northeast La Old Dominion Georgia W Kentucky

1993-94 (31-4)

Associated Press 1. Tennessee 2. Penn State 3. Connecticut 4. North Carolina 5. Colorado 6. LA TECH 7. USC 8. Purdue 9. Texas Tech 10. Virginia

USA Today 1. North Carolina 2. LA TECH 3. Purdue 4. Alabama 5. Tennessee 6. Penn State 7. Connecticut 8. Stanford 9. So. California 10. Colorado

Final Four at Richmond, Va.

LA TECH North Carolina

Purdue Alabama

1976-77 (0-2)

@ #2 Delta State 95, NR Louisiana Tech 78 vs. #18 Texas 94, NR Louisiana Tech 85

1977-78 (1-7)

@ #3 Wayland Bap. 75, NR Louisiana Tech 61

@ #4 Delta State 67, NR Louisiana Tech 62

@ #15 S. F. Austin 80, NR Louisiana Tech 67

@ NR Louisiana Tech 74, #17 S.F. Austin 73

#5 Delta State 74, @ NR Louisiana Tech 71

@ #2 LSU 77, #20 Louisiana Tech 59 vs. #3 Wayland Bap. 87, #20 Louisiana Tech 81 vs. #2 LSU 78, #20 Louisiana Tech 76

1978-79 (10-3)

vs. #13 Valdosta State 85, #16 Louisiana Tech 82

#16 Louisiana Tech 64, vs. #1 Tennessee 56

#14 Louisiana Tech 85, @ #10 UCLA 81

@ #8 Louisiana Tech 76, #2 Stephen F. Austin 68

#4 Louisiana Tech 75, @ #6 Wayland Baptist 64

@ #2 Stephen F. Austin 83, #3 Louisiana Tech 82

@ #4 Louisiana Tech 89, #14 Delta State 66

#4 Louisiana Tech 77, vs. #3 Texas 74

#4 Louisiana Tech 72, vs. #11 Wayland Baptist 59

#2 Louisiana Tech 100, vs. #14 Kansas 61

#2 Louisiana Tech 88, vs. #18 Northwestern St. 52

#2 Louisiana Tech 102, vs. #3 Tennessee 84 vs. #1 Old Dominion 75, #2 Louisiana Tech 65

1979-80 (11-5)

#2 Louisiana Tech 92, @ #20 Oregon 73

@ #4 Tennessee 73, #2 Louisiana Tech 71

#4 Louisiana Tech 73, @ #15 UNLV 61

#4 Louisiana Tech 86, vs. #8 Long Beach St. 82

#4 Louisiana Tech 89, @ #7 Rutgers 83 OT

#4 Louisiana Tech 59, vs. #1 Old Dominion 57

@ #1 Louisiana Tech 93, #14 UCLA 77

@ #1 Louisiana Tech 104, #7 Maryland 71

@ #4 Stephen F. Austin 75, #1 Louisiana Tech 71

@ #3 Louisiana Tech 82, #4 S. F. Austin 56

@ #3 Louisiana Tech 74, #17 UNLV 63

vs. #5 S. F. Austin 73, #2 Louisiana Tech 65

@ #4 Louisiana Tech 81, #12 Kansas 73

@ #3 Louisiana Tech 96, #9 Long Beach St. 70 vs. #1 Old Dominion 73, #3 Louisiana Tech 59 vs. #4 South Carolina 77, #3 Louisiana Tech 69

1980-81 (14-0)

@ #1 Louisiana Tech 97, #6 South Carolina 70

@ #1 Louisiana Tech 77, #3 Tennessee 53

#1 Louisiana Tech 75, vs. #5 Kansas 72

#1 Louisiana Tech 67, vs. #3 Rutgers 60

@ #1 Louisiana Tech 81, #16 S. F. Austin 57

@ #1 Louisiana Tech 81, #2 Old Dominion 47

#1 Louisiana Tech 78, @ #6 Long Beach St. 73

#1 Louisiana Tech 99, @ #4 UCLA 61

#1 Louisiana Tech 79, @ #17 S. F. Austin 61

#1 Louisiana Tech 75, @ #3 Old Dominion 59

#1 Louisiana Tech 98, @ #19 S. F. Austin 67

@ #1 Louisiana Tech 87, #10 UCLA 54

#1 Louisiana Tech 66, vs. #4 Southern Cal 50

#1 Louisiana Tech 79, vs. #2 Tennessee 59

1981-82 (14-1)

#1 Louisiana Tech 97, vs. #18 S. F. Austin 59

#1 Louisiana Tech 70, vs. #15 Kansas 39

#1 Louisiana Tech 83, vs. #6 Rutgers 73

#1 Louisiana Tech 68, vs. #3 Old Dominion 51

#1 Louisiana Tech 71, @ #2 South Carolina 58

#1 Louisiana Tech 72, @ #20 Tennessee 64

#1 Louisiana Tech 69, @ #17 S. F. Austin 59

@ #1 Louisiana Tech 74, #10 Long Beach St. 46

#1 Louisiana Tech 83, vs. #16 Georgia 60

@ #7 Old Dominion 61, #1 Louisiana Tech 58

#1 Louisiana Tech 73, @ #5 Maryland 56

@ #1 Louisiana Tech 92, #17 Arizona State 54

@ #1 Louisiana Tech 82, #14 Kentucky 60

#1 Louisiana Tech 69, vs. #8 Tennessee 46

#1 Louisiana Tech 76, vs. #2 Cheyney State 62

1982-83 (12-2)

#1 Southern Cal 64, @ #2 Louisiana Tech 58

@ #2 Louisiana Tech 60, #8 Cheyney State 45

@ #2 Louisiana Tech 80, #9 Tennessee 64

#2 Louisiana Tech 86, vs. #6 Texas 64

#2 Louisiana Tech 91, vs. #7 Long Beach St. 59

@ #2 Louisiana Tech 69, #5 Old Dominion 48

@ #1 Louisiana Tech 94, #19 South Carolina 54

#2 Louisiana Tech 58, vs. #1 Southern Cal 56

#1 Louisiana Tech 74, @ #12 Long Beach St. 57

#1 Louisiana Tech 84, @ #15 UCLA 59

@ #1 Louisiana Tech 81, #14 Auburn 54

@ #1 Louisiana Tech 72, #3 Texas 58

#1 Louisiana Tech 71, @ #4 Old Dominion 55

GAME-BY-GAME VS. AP TOP 25

vs. #2 Southern Cal 69, #1 Louisiana Tech 67

1983-84 (8-2)

@ #2 Louisiana Tech 103, #7 Kansas 71

@ #2 Louisiana Tech 82, #18 W. Kentucky 50

@ #2 Louisiana Tech 75, #1 Southern Cal 66

@ #2 Louisiana Tech 73, #4 Long Beach St. 57

# 1Louisiana Tech 81, @ #12 Tennessee 63

@ #7 Old Dominion 66, #1 Louisiana Tech 64

#1 Louisiana Tech 80, @ #13 Auburn 68

@ #2 Louisiana Tech 92, #8 LSU 67

@ #2 Louisiana Tech 85, #1 Texas 60

vs. #5 Southern Cal 62, #2 Louisiana Tech 57

1984-85 (9-3)

@ #7 Louisiana Tech 73, #15 Tennessee 57

@ #7 Louisiana Tech 97, #10 Penn State 83

@ #7 Louisiana Tech 85, #12 Auburn 65

@ #6 Louisiana Tech 79, #4 UL-Monroe 77 (OT)

#6 Louisiana Tech 83, @ #8 So. Cal 79 (2OT)

@ #3 Long Beach St. 81, #4 Louisiana Tech 76

@ #6 Louisiana Tech 76, #20 Alabama 51

@ #4 UL-Monroe 80, #6 Louisiana Tech 67

@ #6 Louisiana Tech 72, #3 Old Dominion 63

#5 Louisiana Tech 88, vs. #9 Penn State 69

#4 Louisiana Tech 94, vs. #20 San Diego St. 64

@ #2 UL-Monroe 85, #4 Louisiana Tech 76

1985-86 (4-2)

@ #5 Louisiana Tech 75, #2 Southern Cal 53

@ #5 Louisiana Tech 80, #6 Long Beach St. 68

#3 Louisiana Tech 59, @ #14 Tennessee 56

@ #15 Penn State 72, #3 Louisiana Tech 68

#4 Louisiana Tech 71, @ #8 Long Beach St. 69 vs. #3 Southern Cal 80, #4 Louisiana Tech 64

1986-87 (6-3)

@ #2 Louisiana Tech 79, #9 Georgia 54

@ #8 Virginia 77, #2 Louisiana Tech 66

@ #7 Long Beach St. 99, #6 Louisiana Tech 95 (OT)

@ #8 Louisiana Tech 75, #16 Penn State 58

@ #5 Louisiana Tech 72, #7 Tennessee 60

#3 Louisiana Tech 66, vs. #16 So. Illinois 53

#3 Louisiana Tech 66, vs. #9 Iowa 65

#3 Louisiana Tech 79, @ #1 Texas 75

vs. #7 Tennessee 67, #3 Louisiana Tech 44

1987-88 (8-1)

@ #5 Louisiana Tech 70, #15 Washington 50

#5 Louisiana Tech 79, @ #11 Georgia 59

@ #4 Louisiana Tech 91, #19 UNLV 63

#2 Louisiana Tech 69, @ #17 S. F. Austin 51

@ #3 Tennessee 76, #5 Louisiana Tech 74

#5 Louisiana Tech 80, vs. #12 Mississippi 60

#5 Louisiana Tech 83, @ #4 Texas 80 (OT)

#5 Louisiana Tech 68, vs. #1 Tennessee 59

#5 Louisiana Tech 56, vs. #3 Auburn 54

1988-89 (7-3)

#6 Louisiana Tech 62, vs. #5 Iowa 58

vs. #1 Tennessee 62, #6 Louisiana Tech 61 (OT)

@ #3 Louisiana Tech 88, #7 Virginia 66

@ #3 Louisiana Tech 72, #2 Georgia 55

#3 Louisiana Tech 62, @ #12 Purdue 49

@ #2 Louisiana Tech 87, #9 LSU 60

@ #3 Louisiana Tech 88, #17 Stephen F. Austin 54

#3 Tennessee 72, @ #2 Louisiana Tech 65

@ #3 Louisiana Tech 85, #4 Stanford 75

#2 Auburn 76, vs. #3 Louisiana Tech 71

1989-90 (8-1)

#2 Louisiana Tech 85, vs. #10 Iowa 82

#2 Louisiana Tech 59, vs. #1 Tennessee 58

@ #1 Louisiana Tech 89, #19 DePaul 75

@ #1 Louisiana Tech 66, #11 Purdue 50

#1 Louisiana Tech 69, @ #9 Stephen F. Austin 56

@ #1 Louisiana Tech 89, #20 So. Mississippi 70

#1 Louisiana Tech 91, vs. #15 Purdue 47

#1 Louisiana Tech 71, @ #8 Texas 57

vs. #9 Auburn 81, #1 Louisiana Tech 69

1990-91 (1-6)

@ #24 LSU 84, #5 Louisiana Tech 75

@ #14 UNLV 84, #6 Louisiana Tech 77

#5 Tennessee 77, @ NR Louisiana Tech 74

#12 LSU 76, @ NR Louisiana Tech 70

#20 Stephen F. Austin 77, @ NR Louisiana Tech 74 (OT)

@ #21 Iowa 72, NR Louisiana Tech 57

@ NR Louisiana Tech 77, #23 Lamar 76

1991-92 (2-5)

@ #1 Tennessee 90, #21 Louisiana Tech 70

vs. #15 Connecticut 63, #24 Louisiana Tech 61

#5 Iowa 61, @ NR Louisiana Tech 57

@ NR Louisiana Tech 69, #19 Texas Tech 66

@ NR Louisiana Tech 79, #12 W. Kentucky 66

#16 W. Kentucky 82, @ NR Louisiana Tech 63

#16 W. Kentucky 72, @ NR Louisiana Tech 66 (OT)

1992-93 (5-5)

@ #19 Louisiana Tech 93, #14 Alabama 72

#10 Louisiana Tech 68, @ #9 Mississippi 64 (OT)

#1 Tennessee 83, @ #11 Louisiana Tech 76

@ #14 Texas Tech 74, #11 Louisiana Tech 71

#12 Louisiana Tech 78, @ #10 S. F. Austin 63

@ #10 Louisiana Tech 86, #18 W. Kentucky 77

@ #17 W. Kentucky 63, #8 Louisiana Tech 62

#16 W. Kentucky 81, @ #11 Louisiana Tech 73

#14 Louisiana Tech 82, @ #16 Texas 78

vs. #1 Vanderbilt 58, #14 Louisiana Tech 53

1993-94 (7-4)

@ #3 Iowa 70, #4 Louisiana Tech 66

@ #6 Louisiana Tech 75, #25 Okla. State 70

@ #16 Alabama 99, #6 Louisiana Tech 77

@ #1 Tennessee 94, #10 Louisiana Tech 60

@ #14 Louisiana Tech 82, #20 W. Kentucky 50

#13 Louisiana Tech 87, @ #23 W. Kentucky 82 (OT)

@ #6 Louisiana Tech 82, #23 Mississippi 67

#6 Louisiana Tech 71, vs. #1 Tennessee 68

#6 Louisiana Tech 75, vs. #7 Southern Cal 66

#6 Louisiana Tech 69, vs. #16 Alabama 66 vs. #4 North Carolina 60, #6 Louisiana Tech 59

1994-95 (3-5)

#1 Tennessee 69, #3 Louisiana Tech 62

#4 Louisiana Tech 81, #8 Washington 47

#4 Louisiana Tech 77, #10 Colorado 62

#1 Tennessee 62, #3 Louisiana Tech 56

#9 Western Kentucky 79, #4 Louisiana Tech 71

#5 Louisiana Tech 83, #9 Western Kentucky 72 #11 Western Kentucky 71, #4 Louisiana Tech 68

#10 Virginia 63, #8 Louisiana Tech 62

1995-96 (4-2)

#4 Louisiana Tech 83, vs. #1 Connecticut 81 (OT)

#1 Louisiana Tech 65, @ #11 Colorado 61

@ #1 Louisiana Tech 90, #22 DePaul 56

@ #4 Tennessee 77, #1 Louisiana Tech 72

#1 Louisiana Tech 66, vs. #9 Texas Tech 55

vs. #5 Georgia 90, #1 Louisiana Tech 76

1996-97 (7-2)

@ #11 Louisiana Tech 71, #8 NC State 54

@ #11 Louisiana Tech 66, #3 Tennessee 64

#5 Louisiana Tech 71, vs. #4 Georgia 69

@ #6 Louisiana Tech 82, #18 W. Kentucky 65

@ #22 W. Kentucky 73, #4 Louisiana Tech 65

@ #6 Louisiana Tech 98, #8 Tennessee 80

#5 Louisiana Tech 80, @ #22 W. Kentucky 68

@ #5 Louisiana Tech 74, #13 Auburn 48

vs. #7 Florida 71, #5 Louisiana Tech 57

1997-98 (8-4)

@ #1 Tennessee 75, #2 Louisiana Tech 61

#2 Louisiana Tech 85, vs. #19 SFA 53

vs. #2 ODU 88, #4 Louisiana Tech 65

@ #4 Louisiana Tech 75, #10 Arizona 64

@ #16 WKU 88, #4 Louisiana Tech 86

@ #4 Louisiana Tech 84, #18 W. Kentucky 76

@ #4 Louisiana Tech 69, #15 W. Kentucky 68

@ #4 Louisiana Tech 74, #14 Clemson 52

#4 Louisiana Tech 71, vs. #11 Alabama 57

#4 Louisiana Tech 72, vs. #21 Purdue 65

#4 Louisiana Tech 84, vs. #10 NC State 65

vs. #1 Tennessee 93, #4 Louisiana Tech 75

1998-99 (7-3)

#3 Tennessee 92, @ #2 Louisiana Tech 73

#2 Louisiana Tech 89, vs. #18 Iowa State 60

vs. #3 Purdue 71, #4 Louisiana Tech 65

@ #4 Louisiana Tech 90, #2 Connecticut 76

#3 Louisiana Tech 80, @ #24 Florida Inter. 65

#3 Louisiana Tech 94, vs. #23 Florida Inter. 70

@ #3 Louisiana Tech 79, #18 Penn State 62

#3 Louisiana Tech 73, vs. #21 LSU 52

#3 Louisiana Tech 88, vs. #15 UCLA 62

vs. #1 Purdue 77, #3 Louisiana Tech 63

1999-2000 (4-2)

#6 Louisiana Tech 69, @ #2 Tennessee 64

#4 Louisiana Tech 82, vs. #5 UCLA 64

@ #3 Louisiana Tech 94, #11 Purdue 62

@ #1 Connecticut 90, #3 Louisiana Tech 63

#3 Louisiana Tech 86, vs. #14 Old Dominion 74

vs. #6 Penn State 86, #3 Louisiana Tech 65

2000-01 (3-3)

#8 Louisiana Tech 72, vs. #13 Virginia 59

#8 Louisiana Tech 68, @ #4 Purdue 63

@ #12 Louisiana Tech 83, #14 Mississippi State 65

#2 Tennessee 70, @ #12 Louisiana Tech 62

#1 Connecticut 71, @ #8 Louisiana Tech 55 vs. #1 Connecticut 67, #6 Louisiana Tech 48

2001-02 (1-3)

@ #6 Louisiana Tech 81, #17 Michigan 66

@ #2 Tennessee 90, #6 Louisiana Tech 75 vs. #12 Duke 76, #6 Louisiana Tech 64

@ #1 Connecticut 74, #8 Louisiana Tech 50

2002-03 (2-2)

#16 Louisiana Tech 85, vs. #7 Texas Tech 76

#4 Tennessee 60, @ #10 Louisiana Tech 35

@ #6 Louisiana Tech 74, #20 Ohio State 61 vs. #3 LSU 69, #6 Louisiana Tech 63

2003-04 (2-2)

@ #3 Tennessee 85, #10 Louisiana Tech 65

#12 Louisiana Tech 87, @ #6 Penn State 84

@ #7 Louisiana Tech 81, #14 Texas Tech 64 vs. #1 Duke 63, #7 Louisiana Tech 49

2004-05 (0-2)

#9 Tennessee 70, @ NR Louisiana Tech 59 vs .#15 Temple 66, NR Louisiana Tech 61

2005-06 (1-1)

@ #1 Tennessee 83, NR Louisiana Tech 59

@ NR Louisiana Tech 84, #24 Ole Miss 71

2006-07 (0-2)

#4 Tennessee 71, @ NR Louisiana Tech 50 vs. #6 LSU 61, NR Louisiana Tech 44

2007-08 (0-2)

@ #1 Tennessee 81, NR Louisiana Tech 60 #8 LSU 76, @ NR Louisiana Tech 45

2008-09 (0-2)

@ #13 Tennessee 94, NR Louisiana Tech 59 vs. #14 Virginia 68, NR Louisiana Tech 52

2009-10 (0-3)

#7 LSU 77, @ NR Louisiana Tech 74

@ #8 Baylor 77, NR Louisiana Tech 67

@ #10 Florida State 75, NR Louisiana Tech 61

2010-11 (0-0)

DNP Top 25 Team

2011-12 (0-0)

DNP Top 25 Team

2012-13 (0-1)

@ #25 Texas A&M 77, NR Louisiana Tech 26

2013-14 (0-2)

@ #22 South Carolina 68, Louisiana Tech 45

#15 LSU 81, @ LA Tech 69

2014-15 (0-1)

@ #22 Mississippi State 81, Louisiana Tech 77

2015-16 (0-1)

#9 Mississippi State 93, @ Louisiana Tech 63

2016-17 (0-0)

DNP Top 25 Team

2017-18 (0-1)

@ #2 Texas 88, Louisiana Tech 54

2018-19 (0-2)

@ #19 Arizona State 80, Louisiana Tech 44

@ #24 Rice 78, Louisiana Tech 42

2019-20 (0-0)

DNP Top 25 Team

2020-21 (0-1)

@ #25 Texas 84, Louisiana Tech 57

2022-23 (0-1)

#25 Middle Tennessee 61, @ Louisiana Tech 59

2023-24 (0-1)

@ #11Texas 96, Louisiana Tech 44

TECH VS. AP TOP 25 TEAMS

Overall Record vs. Top 25 teams: 168-103

Overall Record vs. Top 10: 88-73

Overtime Games vs. Top 25: 7-3

Overall Record vs. No. 1: 10-21

Overall Record vs. No. 2: 9-11

Overall Record vs. No. 3: 10-11

Overall Record vs. No. 4: 10-9

Overall Record vs. No. 5: 5-6

Overall Record vs. No. 6: 7-2

Overall Record vs. No. 7: 8-7

Overall Record vs. No. 8: 10-3

Overall Record vs. No. 9: 10-4

Overall Record vs. No. 10: 9-2

Tech Opp Opponent W/L

NR 1 Tennessee L 83-59 12-15-05 A

NR 1 Tennessee L 81-60 11-26-07 A

NR 2 Delta State L 95-78 1-19-77 A

NR 2 Texas L 88-54 11-30-17 A

NR 3 Wayland Bapt L 75-61 11-26-77 H

NR 4 Delta State L 67-62 12-5-77 A

NR 4 Tennessee L 71-50 11-28-06 H

NR 5 Delta State L 74-71 2-14-78 H

NR 5 Tennessee L 77-74 2-5-91 H

NR 5 Iowa L 61-57 1-13-92 H

NR 6 LSU L 61-44 12-30-07 A

NR 7 LSU L 77-74 12-1-09 H

NR 8 LSU L 76-45 12-16-07 H

NR 8 Baylor L 77-67 12-5-09 A

NR 9 Tennessee L 70-59 12-15-04 H

NR 9 Miss State L 93-63 12-13-16 H

NR 10 Florida State L 75-61 3-20-10 A

NR 11 Texas L 96-44 11-19-23 A

NR 12 LSU L 76-70 2-14-91 A

NR 12 W Kentucky W 79-66 2-6-92 H

NR 13 Tennessee L 94-59 11-23-08 A

NR 14 Virginia L 68-52 12-29-08 A

NR 15 S F Austin L 80-67 1-21-78 A

NR 15 Temple L 66-61 3-20-05 N

NR 15 LSU L 81-69 11-23-13 H

NR 16 W Kentucky L 82-63 3-8-92 A

NR 16 W Kentucky L 72-66OT 3-13-92 A

NR 17 S F Austin W 74-73 2-11-78 H

NR 18 Texas L 94-85 3-12-77 N

NR 19 Texas Tech W 69-66 1-27-92 H

NR 19 Arizona State L 80-44 12-1-18 A

NR 20 S F Austin L 77-74OT 2-19-91 H

NR 21 Iowa L 72-57 2-25-91 A

NR 22 South Carolina L 68-45 11-10-13 A

NR 22 Miss State L 81-77 12-11-14 A

NR 23 Lamar W 77-76 3-9-91 H

NR 24 Ole Miss W 84-71 12-20-05 H

NR 24 Rice L 78-42 3-2-19 A

NR 25 Texas A&M L 77-26 12-4-12 A

NR 25 Texas L 84-57 12-2-21 A

NR 25 Middle TennesseeL 61-59 2-25-23 H (5-34)

Tech Opp Opponent W/L Score Date Site

1 2 Tennessee W 79-59 3-29-81 N

1 2 Old Dominion W 81-47 1-22-81 H

1 2 So Carolina W 71-58 1-8-82 A

1 2 Cheyney St W 76-62 3-28-82 N

1 2 USC L 69-67 4-3-83 N

1 3 Tennessee W 77-53 12-15-80 H 1 3 Rutgers W 67-60 12-20-80 N

H

16 Georgia W 83-60 1-26-82 N

17 S F Austin W 79-61 2-12-81 A

17 S F Austin W 69-59 1-16-82 A

17 Arizona St W 92-54 3-18-82 N

2 6 Texas W 86-64 12-20-82 N

2 7 Long Bch St W 91-59 12-21-82 N

2 7 Kansas W 103-71 12-2-83 H

2 8 Cheyney St W 60-45 12-11-82 H

2 8 LSU W 92-67 3-23-84 N

2 8 Virginia L 77-66 12-20-86 A

2 9 Tennessee W 80-64 12-14-82 H

2 9 Georgia W 79-54 12-17-86 H

2 9 LSU W 87-60 1-7-89 H

2 10 Iowa W 85-82 12-2-89 H

2 14 Kansas W 100-61 3-16-79 N

2 17 S. F. Austin W 69-51 2-9-88 A

2 18 Northwestern W 88-52 3-17-79 N

2 18 W Kentucky W 82-50 12-3-83 H

2 18 Iowa State W 89-60 12-4-98 N

2 19 S F Austin W 85-53 11-29-97 N

2 20 Oregon W 92-73 11-30-79 H (23-9)

Tech Opp Opponent W/L Score Date Site

3 1 Old Dominion L 73-59 3-21-80 N

3 1 Texas W 79-75 3-27-87 A

3 1 Tennessee L 69-62 11-20-94 N

3 1 Tennessee L 62-56 1-9-95 H

3 1 Purdue L 77-63 3-27-99 N

3 1 Connecticut L 90-63 1-2-00 A

3 2 S F Austin L 83-82 2-10-79 A

3 2 Georgia W 72-55 12-13-88 H

3 2 Auburn L 76-71 3-31-89 N

3 4 S. F. Austin W 82-56 2-6-80 H

3 4 So Carolina L 77-69 3-23-80 N

3 4 Stanford W 85-75 3-25-89 N

3 6 Penn State L 86-65 3-27-00 N

3 7 Tennessee L 67-44 3-29-87 N

3 7 Virginia W 88-66 12-10-88 H

3 9 Long Bch St. W 96-70 3-18-80 N

3 9 Iowa W 66-65 3-21-87 N

3 11 Purdue W 94-62 12-21-99 H

3 12 Purdue W 62-49 12-18-88 A

3 14 Tennessee W 59-56 2-10-86 A

3 14 Old Dominion W 86-74 3-25-00 N

3 15 Penn State L 72-68 2-12-86 A

3 15 UCLA W 88-62 3-22-99 N

3 16 So Illinois W 66-53 3-19-87 N

3 17 UNLV W 74-63 2-8-80 H

3 17 S F Austin W 88-54 1-17-89 H

3 18 Penn State W 79-62 3-14-99 H

3 21 LSU W 73-52 3-20-99 N

3 23 Fla Intern W 94-70 3-6-99 N

3 24 Fla Intern W 80-65 2-9-99 A (19-11)

Tech Opp Opponent W/L Score Date Site

4 1 Old Dominion W 59-57 12-23-79 N

4 1 Connecticut W 83-81OT 11-19-95 N

4 1 Tennessee L 93-75 3-29-98 N

4 2 NLU L 85-76 3-24-85 A

4 2 Old Dominion L 88-65 12-7-97 N

4 2 Connecticut W 90-76 1-18-99 H

4 3 Texas W 77-74 3-9-79 N

4 3 Long Bch St L 81-76 1-31-85 A

4 3 USC L 80-64 3-22-86 N

4 3 Iowa L 70-66 11-28-93 A

4 3 Purdue L 71-65 12-19-98 N

4 5 UCLA W 82-64 12-5-99 N

4 6 Wayland Bapt W 75-64 1-27-79 A

4 7 Rutgers W 89-83OT 12-22-79 N

4 8 Long Bch St W 86-82 12-19-79 N

4 8 Long Bch St W 71-69 3-20-86 N

4 8 Washington W 81-47 12-2-94 H

4 9 W. Kentucky L 79-71 1-22-95 A

4 10 Colorado W 77-62 12-3-94 H

4 10 Arizona W 75-64 12-30-97 H

4 10 N C State W 84-65 3-27-98 N

4 11 Wayland Bapt W 72-59 3-10-79 N

4 11 W Kentucky L 71-68 3-11-95 H

4 11 Alabama W 71-57 3-21-98 N

4 12 Kansas W 81-73 3-15-80 N

4 14 Delta State W 89-66 2-14-79 H

4 14 Clemson W 74-52 3-16-98 H

4 15 UNLV W 73-61 12-18-79 A

4 15 W Kentucky W 69-68 3-7-98 H

4 16 W Kentucky L 88-86 1-25-98 A

4 18 W Kentucky W 84-76 2-7-98 H

4 19 UNLV W 91-63 12-7-87 H

4 20 San Diego St W 94-64 3-22-85 N

4 21 Purdue W 72-65 3-23-98 N

4 22 W Kentucky L 73-65 2-16-97 A (24-11)

Tech Opp Opponent W/L Score Date Site

5 1 Tennessee W 68-59 4-1-88 N

5 2 USC W 75-53 1-6-86 H

5 3 Tennessee L 76-74 2-15-88 A

5 3 Auburn W 56-54 4-3-88 N

5 4 Texas W 83-80OT 3-26-88 A

5 4 Georgia W 71-69 12-27-96 N

5 6 Long Bch St W 80-68 1-10-86 H

5 7 Tennessee W 72-60 2-9-87 H

5 7 Florida L 71-57 3-22-97 N

5 9 Penn State W 88-69 2-24-85 N

5 9 W. Kentucky W 83-72 2-10-95 H

5 11 Georgia W 79-59 12-4-87 A

5 12 Mississippi W 80-60 3-24-88 N

5 13 Auburn W 74-48 3-16-97 H

5 15 Washington W 70-50 11-28-87 A

5 22 W. Kentucky W 80-68 3-8-97 A

5 24 LSU L 84-75 12-8-90 A (14-3)

Tech Opp Opponent W/L Score Date Site

6 1 Tennessee L 62-61 11-27-88 N

6 1 Tennessee W 71-68 3-24-94 N

6 1 Connecticut L 67-48 3-26-01 N

6 2 Tennessee L 90-75 11-23-01 A

6 2 Tennessee W 69-64 11-14-99 A

6 3 LSU L 69-63 3-30-03 N

6 3 Old Dominion W 72-63 2-13-85 H

6 4 No Carolina L 60-59 4-3-94 N

6 4 NLU W 79-77OT 1-22-85 H

6 4 NLU L 80-67 2-11-85 A

6 5 Iowa W 62-58 11-26-88 N

6 7 Long Bch St L 99-95OT 1-14-87 A

6 7 USC W 75-66 3-26-94 N

6 8 USC W 83-79OT 1-26-85 A

6 8 Tennessee W 98-80 2-24-97 H

6 12 Duke L 76-64 12-2-01 N

6 14 UNLV L 84-77 12-17-90 A

6 16 Alabama L 99-77 12-11-93 A

6 16 Alabama W 69-66 4-2-94 N

6 17 Michigan W 81-66 11-16-02 H

6 18 W. Kentucky W 82-65 1-19-97 H

6 20 Alabama W 76-51 2-9-85 H

6 23 Mississippi W 82-67 3-19-94 H

6 25 Okla. State W 75-70 12-4-93 H (14-10)

Tech Opp Opponent W/L Score Date Site

7 1 Duke L 63-49 3-28-04 N

7 10 Penn State W 97-83 1-7-85 H

7 12 Auburn W 85-65 1-12-85 H

7 14 Texas Tech W 81-64 3-22-04 N

7 15 Tennessee W 73-57 12-13-84 H (4-1)

Tech Opp Opponent W/L Score Date Site

8 1 Connecticut L 71-55 1-7-01 H

8 1 Connecticut L 74-50 12-9-01 A

8 2 S. F. Austin W 76-68 1-19-79 H

8 4 Purdue W 68-63 11-20-00 A

8 10 Virginia L 63-62 3-23-95 N

8 13 Virginia W 72-59 11-19-00 N

8 16 Penn State W 75-58 2-2-87 H

8 17 W. Kentucky L 63-62 2-28-93 A (4-5) Tech Opp Opponent W/L

10 1 Tennessee L 94-60 12-22-93 A 10 3 Tennessee L 85-65 12-7-03 A

10 9 Mississippi W 68-64OT

(2-2)

1 Tennessee L 83-76 12-18-92 H 11 3 Tennessee W 66-64 11-20-96

DR. JIM HENDERSON

UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT

@DrJBHenderson

Dr. Jim Henderson became the 15th president of Louisiana Tech University on Jan. 1, 2024. His ties to the institution go back more than 80 years when his father, Clem Henderson, was recruited to play for famed Louisiana Tech football coach, Joe Aillet. His mom, Martha, was a two-time Tech grad.

Henderson previously served as the president and CEO of the University of Louisiana System, one of the nation’s largest University systems. As the longestserving UL System president, he led the Universities of Louisiana in the creation of a strategic framework that charged its member institutions to produce the most educated generation in Louisiana’s history. Through various Systemic initiatives such as Compete LA, the Reginald F. Lewis Scholars, and the challenges associated with a global pandemic and fiscal uncertainty, he developed a notion of System that will continue to benefit each of the nine institutions for decades to come.

Henderson also served as president of his alma mater, Northwestern State University, where he reinvigorated student life and campus culture leading to the highest enrollment in the school’s 135-year history. Before taking the helm of NSU, Henderson served as chancellor of Bossier Parish Community College. During his tenure, the institution ranked among the five fastest growing colleges in the nation for five consecutive years.

In 2012, Henderson was named a Northwest Louisiana Business Hall of Fame Laureate and in 2017 he was inducted into Northwestern State University’s hall of honor, the Long Purple Line. Henderson holds a master of science in administration from University of West Florida and a doctor of management from University of Maryland—University College. In 2010, he completed the Institute of Educational Management at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. He currently serves as the Chair of the Board of Visitors of the Marine Corps University.

The smartest decision Henderson has made is marrying his college sweetheart,

Tonia who founded her own media company after a successful career in advertising. The Hendersons have three children, Reagan, Nicholas, and Alexander who is majoring in chemical engineering at Louisiana Tech; and four grandchildren, Zachary, Miguel, Maria, and Lucille.

RYAN IVEY

VICE PRESIDENT & DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS @rivey35

Louisiana Tech University President Dr. Jim Henderson introduced Ryan Ivey as Vice President and Director of Athletics in front of a packed Club Level at the Davison Athletics Complex.

Ivey comes to Ruston with more than 18+ years of experience in intercollegiate athletics with the past 11 as an athletics director at Stephen F. Austin, Austin Peay, and Texas A&M-Commerce.

“The Louisiana Tech athletics brand is synonymous with excellence. When you think about the student-athletes, coaches, administrators, and teams that have called this University home, it is really astounding. We have an opportunity to build upon, grow and establish future success,” Ivey said. “Our goal will be to build a nationally prominent athletics department with individuals that excel in everything that we do. We will be relentless in our pursuit of excellence, respecting those that have come before us, but building and charting our own path and successes. Now is the time to be part of this amazing University and department!”

He spent more than five years in Nacogdoches, Texas at SFA, leading the department through a conference transition from the Southland Conference to the Western Athletic Conference, raising private support that included the launch of the Purple Lights Fund that helped secure the four largest single gifts in the department’s history, and increasing ticket sales by 189 percent.

He also helped complete more than $30 million in facility improvements including the Loddie Naymola Basketball Performance Center, a 42,000-square foot building that houses offices, locker rooms, weight room, training room, and practice courts for the SFA basketball programs. Other construction improvements included a baseball indoor pitching facility, beach volleyball competition facility, indoor golf practice facility, soccer locker room renovations, and more.

Under his leadership, the Lumberjacks celebrated 18 conference championships, three NCAA Tournament appearances, and the 2019 Bowling National Championship won by the Ladyjacks after going a perfect 4-0, defeating top-ranked Vanderbilt in the title match.

Prior to joining SFA, Ivey spent three years (2015-18) at Austin Peay in Clarksville, Tennessee, overseeing the department of athletics and its 16 sponsored sports.

While at the helm of the Governors, he helped raise $6.5 million in gifts which were funneled into facility improvements and the athletic departments budget on top of increase football and basketball ticket revenue a combined 39 percent.

While at Austin Peay, the Governors posted several accomplishments on the court/field including two postseason appearances by men’s basketball in 2016 and 2018, an eight-win season by football in 2017 that tied the program record for singleseason victories reached some 40 years prior in 1977, and a volleyball program that claimed both the Ohio Valley Conference regular season and tournament titles.

His first Director of Athletics position came at NCAA Division II Texas A&M-Commerce. During his two-year stint with the Lions, the athletic programs experienced new heights by winning six team Lone Star Conference championships in the 2014-15 season, the most ever in Lion Athletics history.

In particular, the football program secured back-to-back winning seasons and postseason appearances for the first time since 1990, seeing a 160 percent increase in attendance and a record number of season tickets sold.

Along the way, he helped drive in more than $2.8 million in facility enhancements, including a $1.4 million softball field that saw a first-year program in 2015 finish with a winning record and gain a spot in the Lone Star Conference tournament. He also created the Lions Athletic Club, the fundraising arm of Texas A&M-Commerce Athletics.

Ivey’s first work experience in the state of Louisiana came at McNeese where he assumed the role of assistant athletic director for internal affairs with his efforts primarily focused on growing corporate sponsorship revenue for the Cowboys and Cowgirls.

He spent six years in Lake Charles, the last three of which were as associate director of athletics where he continued his work in revenue generation while overseeing operations for all 16 of the institution’s athletic programs.

Under his guidance, corporate sponsorship yield over $750,000 before accepting his first athletic director position at Texas A&M-Commerce.

Prior to breaking into athletic administration, Ivey served as the director of basketball operations for the Memphis women’s basketball team from 2005-07, which followed a short stint as an athletics marketing coordinator at the University of South Dakota.

Following his graduation from Memphis in 2004, Ivey secured a position with the Memphis Redbirds – the triple-A affiliate of the MLB’s St. Louis Cardinals – as a stadium operations assistant.

A student-athlete at Memphis, Ivey suited up for the Tigers’ football team for four years as the squad’s punter and holder. Most notable, Ivey held or Lou Groza finalist and eventual three-time Super Bowl champion Stephen Gostkowski.

Ivey earned both his bachelor’s (sports management, 2004) and master’s (sports and leisure commerce, 2010) from the University of Memphis.

Ivey is married to the former Kelley Holt from Fayetteville, Tennessee. The couple has two sons – Jett and Ace.

WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT RYAN IVEY

Tommy McClelland, Rice Vice President and Director of Athletics

“I commend Dr. Henderson and the committee on an outstanding hire. Ryan Ivey is one of the most well-respected athletics administrators in the entire country. He has demonstrated success every place he has been. Having worked alongside Ryan for over five years, I can attest to his work ethic, leadership, and vision for an athletics department and its student-athletes. More importantly, he is a wonderful person, husband, and father. Ryan, Kelley, Jett, and Ace will be great additions to the Ruston Community. He is a perfect fit for Louisiana Tech!”

Brian Thornton, Western Athletic Conference Commissioner

“Ryan has proven to be an exceptional leader and even better person. During his time in the WAC, he was a huge contributor towards our goals building the league into a premier conference. He is a tireless worker who is always willing to roll up his sleeves and jump in whenever needed. It won’t take long for Ryan to have a pulse on how to take LA Tech to the next level!”

Jamie Boggs, Grand Canyon Vice President of Athletics

“Ryan is one of the best in the business. He is a culture-builder, a strategic thinker, and a selfless, humble leader. He will invest in the people and community at Louisiana Tech and he will move every area forward. Congratulations on an outstanding hire.”

Jeremy McClain, Southern Miss Director of Athletics

“Congratulations to Ryan and Louisiana Tech … this is a great hire for all involved! Ryan Ivey is one of the most genuine leaders in our industry and will positively impact everyone around him. His track record of success at multiple institutions speaks for itself, and that experience will allow him to be a difference maker in Ruston.”

Graham Neff, Clemson Director of Athletics

“I could not be more excited for Ryan and the LA Tech Family – a perfect fit! Ryan’s reputation as an innovator that ‘gets it done’ will be invaluable leadership for the Bulldogs. I am very proud and happy for the Ivey’s.”

Wren Baker, West Virginia Vice President and Director of Athletics

“I have known Ryan Ivey for many years and have been very impressed with his

incredible track record of building successful programs and leading with integrity. He is respected throughout intercollegiate athletics and has proven to be particularly successful at hiring talented coaches and administrators. Louisiana Tech is a tradition-rich program and I look forward to watching Ryan help add to the storied history at LA Tech.”

Brent Jones, Troy Director of Athletics

“I am extremely happy for Ryan on being appointed Director of Athletics at Louisiana Tech. LA Tech has an illustrious history of success and Ryan is the right person at the right time to lead Bulldog Athletics into the future of intercollegiate athletics. I have known Ryan personally for almost 20 years and he is a man of character, integrity, vision, and passion. He will do an amazing job and continue to build upon the great work of Eric Wood and Tommy McClelland.”

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