2016-17 ORU Women's Basketball Media Guide

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Greetings from ORU Women’s Basketball! Thank you for your interest and support in our program. It is a great time to be a Golden Eagle here at Oral Roberts University…our university, campus, and student body have experienced a resurgence of growth and vitality over the past few years, and we are on the threshold of an exciting new era in our own women’s basketball program as well. For the 2016-17 season, we will be fielding one of the youngest teams in the NCAA, as 9 of our 14 roster players this season are freshmen and sophomores. However, we are looking forward to enjoying the next three seasons with this strong nucleus of players, and we believe our fans will love it too! These young women and this special staff define FAMILY, and it is a blessing to work with them every day. On behalf of our coaches and players, thank you for your support of ORU Women’s Basketball! We are proud to share our team with you. We are committed to the continued success of this program, and we know who we are – TRUE BLUE! Make no little plans here.

In Christ,

Misti Cussen

Head Women’s Basketball Coach Oral Roberts University

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 2016-17 GOLDEN EAGLES

GENERAL INFORMATION Welcome from Coach Cussen Table of Contents 2016-17 Quick Facts Radio/TV Roster Season Outlook 2016-17 Schedule 2016-17 Travel Destinations The Summit League Media Information

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THE ORU EXPERIENCE 16 Welcome to Oral Roberts University 16 The ORU Campus 18 Eli Center 20 The Mabee Center 22 Athletics Tradition 24 Success on a Global Stage 26 J.L. Johnson Stadium 28 Armand Hammer Alumni-Student Center 30 Dr. Billy Wilson 31 Kenneth H. Cooper Aerobics Center 32 Case Soccer Complex 33 City of Tulsa 34 MEET THE GOLDEN EAGLES 37 2016-17 Golden Eagle Roster 38 2016-17 Roster Breakdown 39 #1 Kaylan Mayberry 40 #2 Jordan Doyle 42 #12 Dorottya Balla 44 #15 Faith Ihim 46 #22 Jordan Gilbert 48 #23 Ashley Beatty 50 #44 Maria Martianez 52 Newcomers 54 COACHING STAFF Head Coach Misti Cussen Assistant Coach Kyron Stokes Assistant Coach Chris Wallace

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Assistant Coach Janae Voelker Dir. of Operations Jaci Inman Athletic Trainer Emily Calder Athletic Director Mike Carter ORU Administrative Staff ORU Support Staff ORU Head Coaches

66 67 67 68 75 76 77

2016-17 GOLDEN EAGLE OPPONENTS 79 Arkansas, Arizona St., Denver, Fort Wayne 80 HBU, Iowa, IUPUI, Kansas 81 Little Rock, MACU, Missouri St., NW 82 NDSU, Oklahoma, Omaha, South Dakota 83 SDSU, Tulsa, UT-Martin, USAO 84 Western Illinois 85 2015-16 Summit League Composite 85-86 2015-16 YEAR-IN-REVIEW Season In Review Season Box Score Season Results Individual Milestones Miscellaneous Statistics Statistical Highs Summit League Recap Game Recaps

87 88 92 93 94 95 96 97 98

GOLDEN EAGLE HISTORY 109 All-Americans 110 Conference Award Winners 112 1,000-Point Club 113 1999 Mid-Con Champions 123 2001 Mid-Con Champions 124 2005 Mid-Con Champions 125 2007 Mid-Con Champions 126 2008 Summit League Champions 127 2013 Southland Champions 128 Tournament History 129 NCAA Tournament Records 132 Single-Game Records 134 Single-Season Records 136

Career Records Mabee Center Records Miscellaneous Records The Last Time... Year-By-Year Statistics Yearly Leaders All-Time Letterwinners All-Time Coaching Records Year-By-Year Results Records vs. Current Conferences Records vs. Opponents

142 143 144 148 149 150 152 153 154 164 165

CREDITS

The 2016-17 Oral Roberts University Women’s Basketball Media Guide was written, designed and edited by the ORU Media Relations Department. Cover Design, Writing, Layout and Historical Research: Media Relations Assistant Jarrett Hardwick and former media relations staff. Editorial Assistance: Associate AD for Media Relations Blake Freeland, Director of Media Relations Scott Slarks and Media Relations Assistant Jarrett Hardwick, along with current and former Media Relations staff and student assistants Tim McCaughan, Philip Dowden, Jensen Cooper, Jordan Jones. Photo Credits: ORU Photography Coordinator Mark Moore, Shane Bevel, Ryan Duncan, Bill Powell and Austin St. John | Marketing: Associate Athletic Director for Marketing Scott Higgins, Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing Richard McCutchen. Special Thanks: Head Coach Misti Cussen, Assistant Coach Kyron Stokes and Director of Operations Jaci Inman. Book designed using Adobe InDesign CC and Adobe Photoshop CC software and printed by the Oral Roberts University Business Center.

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QUICK FACTS ORU Sports Network

Sports NETWORK

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location Tulsa, Okla. Founded 1963 Enrollment 3,852 Nickname Golden Eagles Colors Navy Blue, Vegas Gold, White Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference The Summit League President Dr. Billy Wilson Athletic Director Mike Carter Associate AD/SWA Rhonda Fowler Athletic Department Phone (918) 495-7151 Athletic Department Fax (918) 495-7123 Home Arena Mabee Center (10,575)

MEDIA RELATIONS

Asst. AD/Media Relations Blake Freeland Director of Media Relations Scott Slarks Media Relations Assistant/WBB Contact Jarrett Hardwick Office Phone (918) 495-7094 Cell Phone (918) 344-2881 Email Address jhardwick@oru.edu Media Relations Fax (918) 495-7142 Website www.ORUAthletics.com Mailing Address 7777 S. Lewis Ave., Tulsa, OK 74171 Press Row Phone (918) 495-7800

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach Career Record (Years) Record At ORU (Years) Alma Mater Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Operations WBB Office Phone

Twitter & Instagram

The ORU Sports Network and Presto Sports will allow fans a new way to watch ORU Athletics during the 2016-17 school year. Fans can now watch home games on their computers, and mobile devices for free. New audio and video content covering the Golden Eagles is now available at ORUAthletics.com.

NUMERICAL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. 1 Kaylan Mayberry G 2 Jordan Doyle G 3 Maria Marti F 4 Hillary Hurst G 10 Alexa Scott F 11 Lakota Beatty G 12 Dorottya Balla F 13 Rachel Skalnik G 15 Faith Ihim F 22 Jordan Gilbert G 23 Ashley Beatty G 24 Montserrat Brotons C 32 Holly Golden G 44 Maria Martianez F

ORU Athletics and ORU women’s basketball is part of today’s social media. Stay updated with what’s happening with the Golden Eagles, breaking news and in-game updates by following on Twitter and Instagram @ORUWBB or searching #ORUWBB. Cl. Ht. Sr. 5-6 Jr. 5-6 Fr. 6-3 Fr. 5-11 Fr. 5-10 R-Jr. 5-8 Sr. 6-0 Fr. 5-8 Jr. 5-10 R-So. 5-10 So. 5-8 Fr. 6-4 Fr. 5-8 So. 6-3

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. 12 Dorottya Balla G 23 Ashley Beatty G 11 Lakota Beatty* G 24 Montserrat Brotons C 2 Jordan Doyle G 22 Jordan Gilbert G 32 Holly Golden G 4 Hillary Hurst G 15 Faith Ihim F 3 Maria Marti F 44 Maria Martianez F 1 Kaylan Mayberry G 10 Alexa Scott F 13 Rachel Skalnik G

Ht. Cl. Sr. 6-0 So. 5-8 R-Jr. 5-8 Fr. 6-4 Jr. 5-6 R-So. 5-10 Fr. 5-8 Fr. 5-11 Jr. 5-10 Fr. 6-3 So. 6-3 Sr. 5-6 Fr. 5-10 Fr. 5-8

Hometown Tulsa, Okla. Broken Arrow, Okla. Banyoles, Spain Woodward, Okla. Norman, Okla. Anadarko, Okla. Pecs, Hungary Owasso, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Midwest City, Okla. Anadarko, Okla. Concentaina, Spain Fort Myers, Fla. Barcelona, Spain

Previous School Booker T. Washington HS Broken Arrow HS Instituto Joaquim Blume Woodward HS Norman North HS Oklahoma State PTE Babits Mihaly Owasso HS Tulsa Memorial HS Carl Albert HS Anadarko HS Instituto Joaquim Blume Evangelical Christian HS Instituto Joaquim Blume

Hometown Pecs, Hungary Anadarko, Okla. Anadarko, Okla. Concentaina, Spain Broken Arrow, Okla. Midwest City, Okla. Fort Myers, Fla. Woodward, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Banyoles, Spain Barcelona, Spain Tulsa, Okla. Norman, Okla. Owasso, Okla.

Previous School PTE Babits Mihaly Anadarko HS Oklahoma State Instituto Joaquim Blume Broken Arrow HS Carl Albert HS Evangelical Christian HS Woodward HS Tulsa Memorial HS Instituto Joaquim Blume Instituto Joaquim Blume Booker T. Washington HS Norman North HS Owasso HS

Misti Cussen 59-65 (4) same Southern Nazarene ‘93 Kyron Stokes (Oral Roberts ‘12) Chris Wallace (Tulsa ‘06) ROSTER BREAKDOWN Janae Voelker (Oral Roberts ‘10) STARTERS RETURNING (4) Pos. Cl. GP-GS PPG FG% Jaci Inman (Oral Roberts ‘13) Name G So. 30-15 5.5 .337 (918) 495-6215 Ashley Beatty Jordan Doyle G Jr. 30-29 7.5 34.2 Maria Martianez F So. 30-30 7.5 37.8 TEAM INFORMATION Kaylan Mayberry F Sr. 30-18 11.5 37.5 2015-16 Overall Record 14-16 OTHER LETTERWINNERS RETURNING (3) 2015-16 Summit League Record 10-6 (t3rd) Name Pos. Cl. GP-GS PPG FG% 2016 Postseason Summit League Semifinals Dorottya Balla F Sr. 29-13 4.2 32.8 Starters Returning/Lost 4/1 Jordan Gilbert G R-So. 3-0 0.0 0.0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 3/3 Faith Ihim G Jr. 30-14 10.2 47.2 Newcomers 7 NEWCOMERS (7) Name Pos. Cl. Hometown BASKETBALL HISTORY G R-Jr. Anadarko, Okla. First Year of Women’s Basketball 1975-76 Lakota Beatty* Fr. Concentaina, Spain All-Time Record 638-579 (.524) Montserrat Brotons C G Fr. Fort Myers, Fla. Regular Season Conference Championships 3 Holly Golden G Fr. Woodward, Okla. Conference Tournament Championships 6 Hillary Hurst F Fr. Banyoles, Spain NCAA Tournament Appearances 6 Maria Marti F Fr. Norman, Okla. All-Time Record 0-6 (.000) Alexa Scott G Fr. Owasso, Okla. Last Appearance 2013 OKC Regional First Round Rachel Skalnik Result at Tennessee • L, 62-83 *Did not play last season due to transfer eligibility WNIT Appearances 4 STARTERS LOST (1) Pos. Cl. GP-GS PPG FG% All-Time Record 4-4 (.500) Name G --- 30-16 4.6 48.6 Last Appearance 2012 First Round Blair Bryce Result at Wichita State • L, 57-79 OTHER LETTERWINNERS LOST (3) Name Pos. Cl. GP-GS PPG FG% Jasauen Beard F --- 6-0 6.2 34.2 Jayden Oliver G --- 2-0 3.0 50.0 Esther Udoumoh F 24-2 1.8 40.0

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RPG 3.4 3.0 6.0 2.8

APG 1.0 1.5 1.9 2.0

SPG 1.2 1.1 1.0 1.1

RPG 2.0 1.0 6.9

APG 0.9 0.7 0.9

SPG 0.2 0.0 1.3

Previous School Oklahoma State Instituto Joaquim Blume Evangelical Christian HS Woodward HS Instituto Joaquim Blume Norman North HS Owasso HS RPG APG SPG 6.2 0.5 0.4 RPG 1.5 0.0 1.8

APG 0.3 0.0 0.3

SPG 1.5 1.0 0.4


RADIO/TV ROSTER

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KAYLAN

MAYBERRY

G | 5-6 | Sr.

LAKOTA

BEATTY

G | 5-8 | R-Jr.

DOYLE

G | 5-6 | Jr.

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ASHLEY

BEATTY

G | 5-8 | S0.

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JORDAN

DOROTTYA

BALLA

F | 6-0 | Sr.

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MARIA

MARTI

F | 6-3 | Fr.

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RACHEL

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SKALNIK

G | 5-8 | Fr.

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MONTSERRAT

HOLLY

C| 6-4 | Fr.

G | 5-8 | Fr.

BROTONS

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HILLARY

HURST

G | 5-11 | Fr.

FAITH

IHIM

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ALEXA

SCOTT

F | 5-10 | Fr.

JORDAN

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GILBERT

G | 5-10 | R-So.

MARIA

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MARTIANEZ

F | 6-3 | So.

MISTI

KYRON

CHRIS

JANAE

JACI

Head Coach

Assistant Coach

Assistant Coach

Assistant Coach

Director of Operations

CUSSEN

STOKES

WALLACE

VOELKER

INMAN

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2016-17 PREVIEW

Team Overview

2015 - 16 Record 14-16 2015-16 SL Record 10-6 2015-16 Postseason SL Semifinals Starters Returning/Lost 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 3/3 Newcomers 6

Up and Coming Squad Making Waves in the World of Women’s Basketball In her fourth season at the helm of the Oral Roberts women’s basketball team, Misti Cussen has already guided her squad to a pair of postseason appearances. ORU advanced to the Summit League Semifinals after a win over No. 5 seed Western Illinois before falling, 78-61 to No. 1 seed South Dakota. Sophomore Kaylan Mayberry made an impact on The Summit League by scoring 33 points in the game against Western Illinois. Although the 2016-17 Golden Eagles will have a drastically different look, the foundation from last year’s team remains intact. A quick back court will give the Golden Eagles one of the most athletic teams in The Summit League and should create an exciting style of basketball this winter inside the Mabee Center. GUARDS Who Returns

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A deep and experienced backcourt for the Golden Eagles will provide stability to the position in 2016-17. Point guard Jordan Doyle returns after starting in every game for ORU and averaging 7.4 points per game and 1.5 assists per game. Also returning are Faith Ihim, Jordan Gilbert and Kaylan Mayberry. Gilbert played in three games before having to sit out the remainder of the season Name PPG FG% RPG APG Ashley Beatty 5.5 33.7 3.4 1.0 Jordan Doyle 7.5 34.2 3.0 1.5 Jordan Gilbert# 0.0 0.0 3.4 0.6 Kaylan Mayberry* 11.5 37.5 2.8 2.0 *stats from 2015-16 season #sustained an injury during season

due to injury. Mayberry was a threat from behind the three-point line shooting 36 percent from behind the arc and played in 30 games. Also joining the guard tandem will

be Ashley Beatty who returns to the Golden Eagles for the 2016-17 season. Beatty scored a total of 166 points for the Golden Eagles and tallied 31 assists. Who is New Joining the returners will be seven newcomers. Lakota Beatty is one of those newcomers. After sitting last season due to the transfer ineligibilty rule. Beatty transfered from Oklahoma State where she played one year for the Cowgirls and helped lead them to an NCAA Tournament berth. She will be eligible this season as a redshirt Name Yr. Ht. Previous School Lakota Beatty Holly Golden Hillary Hurst Rachel Skalnik

Jr. 5-8 Oklahoma St. Fr. 5-8 Evangelical HS Fr. 5-11 Woodward HS Fr. 5-8 Owasso HS

junior. Also joining the Golden Eagles are three true freshmen. Hillary Hurst from Woodward, Oklahoma, Rachel

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2016-17 PREVIEW last season for the Golden Eagles and earned all-newcomer honors from The Summit League. She helped her team by averaging 7.5 points per game and 6.0 rebounds. Her experience as a sophomore will be what the team will be leaning on . Who is New The Golden Eagles have three new athletes that can play the low post. Montserrat Brotons from Concentaina, Spain is 6-4 and will play the center position.

>>> Ashley Beatty will be seen as a leader and make her presence known on the offensive side of the ball.

Maria Marti joins the squad from Banyoles, Spain. She is 6-3 and played for the Spanish national team. She is from the same high school, Instituto Joaquim Blume, as Maria Martianez and Montserrat Brotons.

>>> Faith Ihim will be a major threat on both offense and defense with her shooting threat and rebounding ability.

Skalnik from Owasso, Oklahoma and Holly Golden from Fort Myers, Florida. FORWARDS Who Returns A trio returns for ORU at the forward position led by returning leading scorer Dorottya Balla. Balla joined the starting lineup 13 games into the season and helped the Golden Eagles by averaging 4.2 points per game and was one of the best free throw shooters in the league making 85.7 percent from the line.

Name Yr. Ht. Previous School

Montserrat Brotons Fr. 6-4 Instituto Joaquim Maria Marti Fr. 6-3 Instituto Joaquim Alexa Scott Fr. 5-10 Norman HS

Faith Ihim proved to be one of the toughest Golden Eagles during the Name PPG FG% RPG APG Dorottya Balla Faith Ihim Maria Martianez

4.2 32.8 2.0 0.8 10.2 47.2 6.9 0.9 7.5 37.8 6.0 1.9

2015-16 season. Ihim entered the starting lineup in 14 games and finished as the leading rebounder pulling in 6.9 boards per game. The former Tulsa Memorial standout also averaged 10.2 points per game and shot 47 percent from the field. Maria Martianez started in all 30 games

>>> Maria Martianez returns for her sophomore year and is expected to make a big impact on the Golden Eagle offense and defense. Last season she averaged a 37.8 percent shooting average and 6.0 rebounding average.

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2016-17 PREVIEW NOVEMBER Sat. Nov. 5 Fri. Nov.11 Sun. Nov.13 Thu. Nov.17 Wed. Nov. 23 Sat. Nov. 26 Tue. Nov. 29 DECEMBER Thu. Dec.1 Sun. Dec. 4 Wed. Dec. 7 Sat. Dec. 10 Wed. Dec. 14 Sat. Dec. 17 Wed. Dec. 21 Wed. Dec. 28 Sat. Dec. 31 JANUARY Sat. Jan.7 Wed. Jan.11 Sat. Jan.14 Thu. Jan.19 Sat. Jan.21 Wed. Jan.25 Sat. Jan.28 FEBRUARY Wed. Feb.1 Sat. Feb.4 Wed. Feb.8 Sat. Feb.11 Wed. Feb.15 Sun. Feb.19 Sat. Feb.25 MARCH March 7-10

Rogers State (Exhibition) Iowa Northwestern Tulsa (PSO Mayor’s Cup) Kansas Houston Baptist USAO (Best Field Trip Ever)

Mabee Center Iowa City, IA Evanston, IL Mabee Center Lawrence, KS Houston, TX Mabee Center

12:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m.

Little Rock Oklahoma Missouri State UT Martin Mid-America Christian Arizona State Arkansas Omaha* Fort Wayne*

Little Rock, AR 6: 30 p.m. Norman, OK 2:00 p.m. Mabee Center 7:00 p.m. Mabee Center 12:30 p.m. Mabee Center 7:00 p.m. Tempe, AZ 3:00 p.m. Fayetteville, AR 1:00 p.m. Omaha, NE 7:00 p.m. Mabee Center 12:30 p.m.

Western Illinois* South Dakota* South Dakota State* IUPUI* Fort Wayne* Denver* North Dakota State*

Macomb, IL 4:30 p.m. Mabee Center 7:00 p.m. Mabee Center 12:30 p.m. Indianapolis, IN 6:00 p.m. Fort Wayne, IN 1:00 p.m. Mabee Center 7:00 p.m. Fargo, ND 2:00 p.m.

Western Illinois* IUPUI* South Dakota State* Omaha* South Dakota* Denver* North Dakota State*

Mabee Center 7:00 p.m. Mabee Center 12:30 p.m. Brookings, SD 7:00 p.m. Mabee Center 12:30 p.m. Vermillion, SD 7:00 p.m. Denver, CO 12:00 p.m. Mabee Center 12:30 p.m.

Summit League Tournament

Sioux Falls, SD

SCHEDULE NOTES

TOUGH NON-CONFERENCE

The Golden Eagles will again play one of the toughest non-conference schedules, not just among Summit League teams, but in the country. ORU will again play teams from the Big 12, Big 10 and SEC as well as NCAA tournament team, Little Rock. After a trip to Lawrence for a matchup against Kansas, ORU will play at home against USAO before two tough road games at Little Rock and Oklahoma. Following the trip to Norman, the Golden Eagles will have three-game home stand before going to PAC 12 territory to face Arizona State before ending nonconference season with a trip to Arkansas.

ROAD TESTED

The Golden Eagles will spend the majority of their non-conference schedule on the road starting with a trip to Iowa City, Iowa, for a matchup with the Iowa Hawkeyes. The Golden Eagles will then head eastward towards Chicago to face Northwestern. In total, ORU will play nine true road games in November and December with just two home games in November and four in December.

SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT TOPS NATION IN ATTENDANCE

The Summit League owned the highest session attendance mark of any NCAA Division I postseason conference this season, while figures for the championship game and the entire tournament average outpaced all but one conference. Three of the league’s crowds ranked among the nation’s top nine session draws.

TBA

* Summit League game Dates and times subject to change

MABEE CENTER TICKET INFORMATION All seating (Sections A-H and J-R) is open general admission seating for ORU women’s basketball. For questions about premium seating in sections K1-2 and L3-4, contact the ORU Athletics Ticket Office at 918-495-7546.

SEASON TICKET PRICING Season Tickets

$49/seat

SINGLE-GAME TICKET PRICING

Women’s Games $8 Discounted tickets are available for groups of 15 or more by calling (918) 495-7ORU

PREMIUM SEATING

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2016-17 PREVIEW 2016-17 ORU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TRAVEL DESTINATIONS

TRAVEL INFORMATION IOWA (Iowa City, Iowa) Dates Distance (Driving) Ticket Office

NORTHWESTERN (Evanston, Ill.) Dates Nov. 12-13 Distance (Driving) 706 mi. Ticket Office 888-467-8775

ARIZONA STATE (Tempe, Ariz.) Dates Dec. 16-18 Distance (Driving) 1,057 mi. Ticket Office 888-786-3857 ARKANSAS (Fayetteville, Ark.) Dates Dec. 21 Distance (Driving) 117 mi. Ticket Office 800-985-HOGS

NORTH DAKOTA STATE (Fargo, N.D.) Dates Jan. 27-29 Distance (Driving) 843 mi. Ticket Office 701-231-6378 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (Brookings, S.D.) Dates Feb. 7-9 Distance (Driving) 657 mi. Ticket Office 866-GO-JACKS

KANSAS (Lawrence, Kan.) Dates Distance (Driving) Ticket Office

OMAHA (Omaha, Neb.) Dates Distance (Driving) Ticket Office

SOUTH DAKOTA (Vermillion, S.D.) Dates Feb. 14-16 Distance (Driving) 556 mi. Ticket Office 605-677-5959

Nov. 10-11 576 mi. 800-424-2957

Nov. 22-23 222 mi. 800-34-HAWKS

Dec. 27-28 398 mi. 402-554-MAVS

HOUSTON BAPTIST (Houston, Texas) Dates Nov. 25-26 Distance (Driving) 500 mi. Ticket Office 281-649-3143

WESTERN ILLINOIS (Macomb, Ill.) Dates Jan. 6-8 Distance (Driving) 505 mi. Ticket Office 309-298-1190

DENVER (Denver, Colo.) Dates Distance (Driving) Ticket Office

LITTLE ROCK (Little Rock, Ark.) Dates Nov. 30 - Dec. 1 Distance (Driving) 275 mi. Ticket Office 501-569-3382

IUPUI (Indianapolis, Ind.) Dates Distance (Driving) Ticket Office

SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT (Sioux Falls, S.D.) Dates March 5-8 Distance (Driving) 605 mi. Ticket Office 605-367-7288

OKLAHOMA (Norman, Okla.) Dates Distance (Driving) Ticket Office

FORT WAYNE (Fort Wayne, Ind.) Dates Jan. 20-21 Distance (Driving) 768 mi. Ticket Office 260-481-6555

Dec. 4 127 mi. 405-325-2424

Jan. 18-19 637 mi. 317-274-5453

Feb. 18-19 707 mi. 303-871-2336

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THE SUMMIT LEAGUE In its fourth decade of Division I athletics, The Summit League offers 19 championship sports and has a combined enrollment of over 120,000 at nine institutions, including four located in top 60 U.S. metro populations and two land-grant universities. Member institutions include: Denver (University of Denver), Fort Wayne (Indiana University-Purdue UniversityFort Wayne), IUPUI (Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis), North Dakota State University, Omaha (University of Nebraska Omaha), Oral Roberts University, the University of South Dakota, South Dakota State University and Western Illinois University. Previously known as the Mid-Continent Conference, The Summit League rebranded in 2007 and has since produced eight NCAA Champions, and over 85 All-Americans and 63 Academic All-America selections.

120,000

• More than students are enrolled at Summit League institutions • The league has an alumni population of over

700,000 6.75 million

• Over people reside in Summit League metro areas

Each year, approximately 3,000 student-athletes continue to raise the bar and help The Summit League reach exceptional success and development. Within the past four years alone, The Summit League has produced six NCAA Champions, accounting for more than half of its all-time total. That level of success also carries into the classroom with record high team recognition for NCAA Academic Progress Rates (APR) in 2013-14 and recent prestigious individual academic honors such as the Walter Byers Postgraduate Scholarship, Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association Scholar-Athlete of the Year and Capital One Academic All-American of the Year. The Summit League also produces the highest quality in competition as evidenced by representation in the National Basketball Association (NBA), Major League Baseball (MLB), Major League Soccer (MLS), Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) and Professional Golf Association (PGA) in 2014. Within the past decade, The Summit League has … • Achieved a final national ranking in eight different sports. • Won NCAA Regional Championships in two sports and advanced in five additional NCAA team championship tournaments. • Had 61 teams receive NCAA Public Recognition Awards (among top 10 percent of Academic Progress Rate (APR) in their sport) since 2010. • Totaled 50 teams with maximum/perfect APR scores in the past three years. • Crowned eight of the league’s 10 NCAA Champions since 2007 and won five NCAA national championships and six NCAA statistical titles in the past three years.

SUMMIT LEAGUE METRO AREAS TheSummitLeaguehasschoolsinthreeofthe60 largestU.S.metroareas,basedonpopulationtotals from the 2010 census. METRO POPULATIONS Rk. Market 21 Denver, Colo. 34 Indianapolis, Ind. 55 Tulsa, Okla. 59 Omaha, Neb. 121 Fort Wayne, Ind. 193 Sioux Falls, S.D. 204 Fargo, N.D.

Population 2.54 million 1.76 million 0.94 million 0.87 million 0.42 million 0.23 million 0.21 million

School Denver IUPUI ORU Omaha FortWayne USD/SDSU NDSU

ADDITIONAL REGIONAL METRO POPULATIONS 134 Quad Cities, Ill./Iowa 0.38 million EIU 135 Peoria, Ill. 0.38 million WIU

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE

340 W. Butterfield Rd., Suite 3D Elmhurst, IL 60126 Phone: (630) 516-0661 Fax: (630) 516-0673

www.thesummitleague.org

Tom Douple Commissioner

Commissioner.................................................................... Tom Douple Senior Associate Commissioner ....................Myndee Kay Larsen Associate Commissioner/Administrative ServicesAngie Torain Assistant Commissioner/Compliance .................. Matthew Boyer Assistant Commissioner/Communications............David Brauer Director of Marketing ........................Vanessa Quimpo Obrochta Associate Director of Communications ......................Greg Mette Assistant Director of Communications Stephanie Sabaduquia Administrative Assistant ................................................ Colleen Rott

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DID YOU KNOW... • TheSummitLeaguefinished2013-14atanall-timehigh(No.16)inthe men’sbasketballUSATodaySagarinRatingsandhadarecordthreeteams advanceinnationalpostseasontournaments.TheleaguerecordedafinalNo. 13softballRPI,thesport’sall-timebestandthesecond-highestforanyleague sport in history. • In 2013-14, Amanda Hyde (Fort Wayne) was named the women’s basketball Division I-AAA Athletics Director Association Scholar-Athlete of the Year for the second consecutive season and Tim Colwell (North Dakota State) received the Capital One Baseball Academic All-American of the Year award. • A record 10 former Summit Leaguers were on NBA or NBA D-League rosters in 2013-14, led by George Hill (IUPUI) and Nate Wolters (South Dakota State) as starting guards for their NBA teams. • The Summit League set all-time highs in 2013-14 with 21 teams recording perfect NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores and 22 teams publicly recognized for posting multi-year APRs in the top 10 percent of their respective sports. A total of 13 Academic All-Americans and 30 Academic All-District honorees hailed from The Summit League last season. • TheSummitLeagueBasketballChampionships,called“March’sBest-Kept Secret”byUSAToday,rankamongthenation’stopmid-majortournament environmentsandcontinuetosetattendance,revenueandsponsorshiprecords. HISTORY Since its inception in 1982, The Summit League recorded several transcendent moments that resonate on the national stage. While known as the Mid-Continent Conference, the league’s first two decades produced a pair of appearances in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament’s “Sweet 16” and the Women’s College World Series as well as three individual NCAA Track and Field Champions. Oral Roberts gave The Summit League its initial baseball regional crown and Super Regional appearance in 2006 and three years later, North Dakota State became the league’s first softball team to achieve the same feat. The 2008-09 season also saw South Dakota State’s women’s basketball team carry a national ranking throughout a majority of the year and cap its season with an NCAA Tournament first round victory. In 2014, North Dakota State gained the national spotlight with a victory in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Round of 64. Throughout its history, The Summit League has produced 10 NCAA Championships, three Olympic medalists and numerous All-Americans in the sports of track and field, swimming and diving and cross country. Several professional athletes and draft choices have come directly from The Summit League, including three Major League Baseball first round picks, a pair of NBA first round choices, and one WNBA selection. In addition, Summit Leaguers compete in the MLS, and on the PGA and LPGA Tours. Former Summit Leaguer Kevin Duckworth (NBA) was a twotime all-star during his professional career. To coincide with The Summit League’s 30th Anniversary Season in 201112, the league released a list of its Top 30 Distinguished Contributors from the Division I era as selected by a panel of voters from member schools and the media. Four individual NCAA champions and three Olympic medalists along with four NBA players and two World Series Champions headlined The Summit League’s list of top student-athletes, coaches and administrators that was the jewel of the anniversary celebration.

SUMMIT LEAGUE MEMBERSHIP DENVER Nickname: Pioneers Location: Denver, Colo. Enrollment: 11,778 Founded: 1864 Joined League: 2013 FORT WAYNE Nickname: Mastodons Location: Fort Wayne, Ind. Enrollment: 13,459 Founded: 1964 Joined League: 2007 IUPUI Nickname: Jaguars Location: Indianapolis,Ind. Enrollment: 30,588 Founded: 1969 Joined League: 1998 NORTH DAKOTA STATE Nickname: Bison Location: Fargo, N.D. Enrollment: 14,629 Founded: 1890 Joined League: 2007 OMAHA Nickname: Mavericks Location: Omaha, Neb. Enrollment: 15,227 Founded: 1908 Joined League: 2011 ORAL ROBERTS Nickname: Golden Eagles Location: Tulsa, Okla. Enrollment: 3,403 Founded: 1963 Joined League: 1997 / SOUTH DAKOTA Nickname: Coyotes Location: Vermillion, S.D. Enrollment: 10,151 Founded: 1862 Joined League: 2011 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE Nickname: Jackrabbits Location: Brookings, S.D. Enrollment: 12,554 Founded: 1881 Joined League: 2007 WESTERN ILLINOIS Nickname: FightingLeathernecks Location: Macomb, Ill. Enrollment: 11,707 Founded: 1899 Joined League: 1998

ASSOCIATE MEMBER: Eastern Illinois University competes as an associate member in swimming and diving and men’s soccer.


SUMMIT LEAGUE PREVIEW DENNY SANFORD PREMIER CENTER

2017 SUMMIT LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP (Denny Sanford PREMIER Center - March 4-7, 2016) Saturday, March 4 (Quarterfinals)

Sunday, March 6 (Semifinals)

Sunday, March 5 (Quarterfinals)

Sunday, March 7 (Semifinals)

Game 1: Seed #1 vs. Seed #8 Game 2: Seed #2 vs. Seed #7

Game 3: Seed #5 vs. Seed #4 Game 4: Seed #3 vs. Seed #6

12 p.m. (ESPN3) 2:30 p.m. (ESPN3)

12 p.m. (ESPN3) 2:30 p.m. (ESPN3)

Summit League Preseason Poll 1. South Dakota State (30) 2. IUPUI 3. South Dakota (3) 4. Oral Roberts (1) 5. Omaha 6. Western Illinois 7. North Dakota State 8. Denver 9. Fort Wayne

Preseason All-Summit League First Team

Danielle Lawrence, IUPUI, Jr., G Macy Miller, South Dakota State, Jr., G Clarissa Ober, South Dakota State, Sr., C Mikale Rogers, IUPUI, Sr., C Mikaela Shaw, Omaha, Sr., F Ellie Thompson, South Dakota State, Jr., F

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Game 5: GM1 winner vs. GM3 winner 12 p.m. (ESPN3) Game 6: GM2 winner vs. GM4 winner 2:30 p.m. (ESPN3)

542 502 393 391 325 250 156 150 80

Game 7: Championship

1 p.m. (ESPNU)

Preseason All-Summit League Second Team

Madison Guebert, South Dakota State, So., G Faith Ihim, Oral Roberts, Jr., F Kaylan Mayberry, Oral Roberts, Sr., G Taylor Thunstedt, North Dakota State, Jr., G Kerri Young, South Dakota State, Sr., G/F

Preseason Summit League Player of the Year

Macy Miller, South Dakota State, Jr., G

Summit League Preseason Player of the Year Macy Miller - South Dakota State

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REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS

1992-93 Northern Illinois 1993-94 Northern Illinois 1994-95 Buffalo/Western Ill./Youngstown St. 1995-96 Youngstown State 1996-97 Troy/Youngstown State 1997-98 Youngstown State 1998-99 Youngstown State/Valparaiso 1999-2000 Oakland 2000-01 Oakland 2001-02 Valparaiso 2002-03 Western Illinois 2003-04 Western Illinois 2004-05 Western Illinois 2005-06 Western Illlinois 2006-07 Oakland 2007-08 South Dakota State 2008-09 South Dakota State 2009-10 Oral Roberts 2010-11 Oral Roberts 2011-12 South Dakota State 2012-13 South Dakota State 2013-14 South Dakota State 2014-15 South Dakota 2015-16 South Dakota TOURNAMENT TITLES

PAST TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Year Champion 1993 Northern Illinois 1994 Green Bay 1995 Western Illinois 1996 Youngstown State 1997 Troy 1998 Youngstown State 1999 Oral Roberts 2000 Youngstown State 2001 Oral Roberts 2002 Oakland 2003 Valparaiso 2004 Valparaiso 2005 Oral Roberts 2006 Oakland 2007 Oral Roberts 2008 Oral Roberts 2009 South Dakota State 2010 South Dakota State 2011 South Dakota State 2012 South Dakota State 2013 South Dakota State 2014 South Dakota 2015 South Dakota State 2016 South Dakota State

Runner-Up Green Bay Northern Illinois Youngstown State Buffalo Youngstown State Valparaiso Youngstown State Valparaiso Oakland Valparaiso Oakland Oral Roberts Kansas City Western Illinois Oakland IUPUI Oakland Oral Roberts Oakland Kansas City South Dakota Denver South Dakota South Dakota

MVP Dawn Schirmacher, GB E.C. Hill, NIU Oberon Pitterson, WIU Shannon Beach, YSU Samantha Tomlinson, Troy Sarrah Stricklett, Valpo Krista Ragan, ORU Brianne Kenneally, YSU Krista Ragan, ORU Sarah Judd, Oakland Katie Boone, Valpo Leah Cannon, ORU Elisha Turek, ORU Anne Hafeli, Oakland Elisha Turek, ORU Rachel Watman, ORU Jennifer Warkenthien, SDSU Maria Boever, SDSU Kristin Rotert, SDSU Jennie Sunnarborg, SDSU Nicole Seekamp, USD Polly Harrington, USD Nicole Seekamp, USD Macy Miller, SDSU

Site Green Bay, Wisc. DeKalb, Ill. Macomb, Ill. Buffalo, N.Y. Buffalo, N.Y. Moline, Ill. Moline, Ill. Fort Wayne, Ind. Fort Wayne, Ind. Fort Wayne, Ind. Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Sioux Falls, S.D. Sioux Falls, S.D. Sioux Falls, S.D. Sioux Falls, S.D. Sioux Falls, S.D. Sioux Falls, S.D. Sioux Falls, S.D. Sioux Falls, S.D.

South Dakota State 7 Oral Roberts 5 Youngstown State 3 Oakland 2 Valparaiso 2 Green Bay 1 Northern Illinois 1 South Dakota 1 Troy 1 Western Illinois 1 2017 TOURNAMENT INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Date March 4-7, 2017 Location Sioux Falls, S.D. Arena Denny Sanford Premier Center Opened 2014 Capacity 12,000 TICKET INFORMATION All-Session Passes Adult $20 Youth (12 & under) $10 Single-Session Passes Adult $8 Youth (12 & under) $5 Summit League Students Free TOURNAMENT INFORMATION: The top eight finishers in the 2016-17 Summit League regular season standings will qualify for the singleelimination tournament.

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MEDIA INFORMATION ORU MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF

DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY

PHONE: (918) 495-7181 | EMAIL: bfreeland@oru.edu Morrison. He has covered the ORU women’s basketball team at the NCAA Tournament, the ORU men’s basketball team at a pair of postseason tournaments, and the CSU football team as they took on the defending national champion Florida Gators.

Blake Freeland Associate AD • Media Relations 6th Season Oklahoma State ‘04

Hired as the Assistant A.D. for Media Relations in July of 2011, Blake Freeland joined the Oral Roberts staff from Charleston Southern University, where he served in a number of capacities in the sports information office over the span of seven years. During his career of more than 10 years, Freeland had aided in the publicity of a national champion, and numerous AP All-American selections including 2012 men’s basketball selection, Dominique

Immediately after moving to ORU, Freeland went to work improving all facets of the Media Relations operations. In his first two years, he increased the size and content of the five existing media guides, including men’s and women’s basketball and baseball, and the department is producing publications for men’s golf, women’s golf and cross country guides for the first time. Additionally, Freeland has overseen an increase in the number of live events streamed through the ORU Sports Network, upgrading the quality as well with the use of play-by-play and graphics.

At CSU, Freeland was the main contact for the football, cross country, and track & field programs, while overseeing the coverage of all 16 Division I teams. He hosted the Big South Women’s Soccer Championship three times and the Big South Track & Field Championship once. Prior to CSU, Freeland spent two years in the media relations office at his alma mater, Oklahoma State, where he was a contact for tennis and cross country, and helped out with football, basketball and baseball, among others. While at OSU, Freeland had the opportunity to work the NCAA Men’s Basketball tournament in Oklahoma City, and worked a number of Big 12 Conference Championships. Married July 2007 to the former Katie Davis, he is a member of CoSIDA. The couple have two kids, Beckett, born April 2011 and Jensen, born June 2015.

PHONE: (918) 495-7094 | EMAIL: jhardwick@oru.edu

Media Relations Assistant 1st Season Oklahoma State ‘15

Jarrett Hardwick joined the Oral Roberts staff in August 2016 and serves as the primary media contact for men’s and women’s soccer, women’s basketball and men’s and women’s tennis. Prior to joining the Golden Eagles, Hardwick served as Director of Communications at Will Rogers United Methodist Church in Tulsa where he oversaw weekly worship audio and video operations as

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(918) 495-7094

Blake Freeland • Assoc. AD/Media Relations(918) 495-7181 Scott Slarks • Director/Media Relations (918) 495-6646 Jarrett Hardwick • Media Relations Asst. (918) 495-7094 Hardwick Cell (918) 344-2881 Hardwick Email jhardwick@oru.edu Hardwick Twitter @jarretth70 Media Relations Fax (918) 495-7142 WBB Press Row Phone (918) 495-7800 Mailing Address 7777 S. Lewis Ave. Tulsa, OK 74131 Website ORUAthletics.com Facebook facebook.com/ORUAthletics Twitter @ORUAthletics

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT (918) 495-7151 Athletic Department Fax (918) 495-7123 Mike Carter • Director of Athletics Shanda Sampson • Administrative Assistant

ATHLETIC BUSINESS

(918) 495-7204

COMPLIANCE

(918) 495-7215

Rhonda Fowler • Sr. Assoc. AD/Business Administration Stacey Williams • Business Manager

Scott Williams • Sr. Associate AD Collin Walker • Asst. AD/Compliance

DEVELOPMENT

(918) 495-951

Tim Johnson • Associate AD/Development

MARKETING

(918) 495-7400

Scott Higgins • Sr. Associate AD/Marketing Richard McCutchen • Assistant AD/Marketing Ryan Tuttle • Director of Marketing

GOLDEN EAGLE CLUB (918) 495-6424

well as all print, social and digital medias.

Jarrett Hardwick

MEDIA RELATIONS

As an undergraduate, Hardwick spent one year as a student assistant with the athletic media relations department at Oklahoma State University. While at OSU he worked with each athletic program in a variety of ways, such as, assisting with media guides, weekly game notes and statistical software. Hardwick worked especially close with the women’s basketball program. He traveled with the Cowgirls to the 2015 Big 12 Championship in Dallas and the 2015 NCAA Tournament in Tallahassee, Florida. Hardwick has also worked media operations for the 2015 and 2016 NCAA Women’s Basketball Regional, 2015 and 2016 Big 12 Conference Baseball Championship, 2015 College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic, 2016 Big 12 Women’s Basketball

Championship, NCAA Men’s 1st & 2nd Rounds and 2016 Big 12 Media Days in Dallas. A native of Tulsa, Okla., Hardwick graduated from Union High School in May 2011. He then went on to Oklahoma State University and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in sports media with a strategic communications emphasis in July 2015. He is a member of the Collegiate Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).

Nelson Pouliot • Executive Director/Golden Eagle Club Debbie Gimlin • Coordinator/Golden Eagle Club

TICKETS

(918) 495-7546

ELI CENTER

(918) 495-7671

ATHLETIC TRAINING

(918) 495-7968

Chris Garcia • Director of Ticket Sales

Kyle Jones • Associate AD/Academics Helen Erb • Dir. of Athletic Academics Lauren Parks • Dir. of Athletic Academics Terry Unruh • Faculty Athletics Representative

John Joslin • Director of Sports Medicine Emily Calder • Assistant Athletic Trainer (WBB) Myles Wilcox • Assistant Athletic Trainer Britni Baxter • Athletic Training GA Brian Rios • Athletic Training GA

SPORTS PERFORMANCE (918) 495-7138

Tyler Whitmer • Director of Sports Performance Tyler Beckman • Asst. Director of Sports Performance Davis Walton • Sports Performance Intern

W. BASKETBALL

(918) 495-7117

Misti Cussen • Head Coach Kyron Stokes • Assistant Coach Chris Wallace • Assistant Coach Janae Voelker • Assistant Coach Jaci Inman • Director of Operations

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MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA POLICIES & PROCEDURES THE MABEE CENTER The home of the Golden Eagles is the 10,575-seat Mabee Center. Located on ORU’s main campus at 81st St. and Lewis Ave., the Mabee Center is eight miles south of downtown Tulsa. SCORE UPDATES The Mabee Center press row phone number is (918) 495-7800. A member of the ORU Media Relations Department is available to answer the phone and provide a brief live update during every home game. Live score tracking is also available on the internet at ORUAthletics.com, while Twitter updates will be provided at the @ORUWBB and @jarretth70 accounts. MEDIA CREDENTIALS All credentials will be issued to WORKING MEDIA ONLY and should be requested through the ORU Athletic Media Relations Office as early as possible. Credentials will not be mailed, nor will they be issued to spouses, dates or children. MEDIA ENTRANCE Working media should enter through the service entrance of the Mabee Center, located on the southeast side of the arena. At that time, media credentials will be issued. Media parking passes are not required. There is ample free parking. WORKING AREA The press row working area is located on the west end of the Mabee Center seating area. Press row seating is assigned by the Media Relations Office. THE PRESS ROOM The press room is located adjacent to the north corridor outside the arena. Refreshments will be available prior to the game and at halftime. Press room refreshments will not be provided to fans, guests of working media, or Golden Eagle Club members. MEDIA SERVICES Programs, statistics and game notes will be available in the press room prior to each game. Halftime statistics are provided on press row and in the press room, as are final game statistical packets. ORU uses the Stat Crew System software package. Fax requests should be made in advance.

MEDIA OUTLETS RADIO AND TELEVISION RIGHTS ORU provides two courtesy lines for the official visiting radio outlet. If any additional lines are needed, contact the ORU Athletic Media Relations Office at least one week in advance to make arrangements. A charge will accompany additional lines and is payable through the Mabee Center business office. Television stations should coordinate all plans through the Media Relations Office. Rights are subject to restrictions set forth by ORU. Requests to televise any live or delayed portion of the game should be made well in advance. PHOTOGRAPHERS All photographers must have their photo passes visible at all times and must shoot only from under the baskets, away from courtside advertisements. POSTGAME INTERVIEWS After a 10-minute cool down period, two ORU student-athletes and head coach Misti Cussen will proceed to the press room for the postgame press conference. If requested, the visiting coach and players will be made available to the media as well. Interviews with visiting student-athletes and coaches should be coordinated through the visiting media relations personnel, if possible. PRACTICES Players will be available for interviews up to 30 minutes before practices only with advance notification through the ORU Media Relations Office. Please contact Jarrett Hardwick, Media Relations Assistant, if you plan to attend practice. Practice times vary throughout the season, and changes in practice times do occur, so please contact the Athletic Media Relations Office to confirm times. Practice requests that are not arranged through the Media Relations Office ahead of time WILL NOT be granted. INTERVIEWS Requests for coach and player interviews should be made at least one day in advance through Jarrett Hardwick, Media Relations Assistant. Interview requests that are not coordinated through the Media Relations office WILL NOT be granted.

TULSA WORLD Michael Peters • Sports Editor P.O. Box 1770, Tulsa, OK 74102 Phone: (918) 581-8355, Fax: (918) 581-8352 Email: michael.peters@tulsaworld.com ASSOCIATED PRESS P.O. Box 1770, Tulsa, OK 74102 Phone: (918) 584-4346, Fax: (918) 584-4654 Email: apoklahoma@ap.org DAILY OKLAHOMAN Mike Sherman • Sports Editor P.O. Box 25125, Oklahoma City, OK 73125 Phone: (405) 475-3314, Fax (405) 475-3182 Tulsa office: (918) 481-5754 E-mail: msherman@oklahoman.com KJRH, Channel 2 - NBC Al Jerkens • Sports Director P.O. Box 2, Tulsa, OK 74101 Phone: (918) 742-6397, Fax: (918) 748-1566 Email: jerkens@kjrh.com KOKI, Channel 23 - FOX Nathan Thompson • Sports Director 2625 S. Memorial Ave., Tulsa, OK 74129 Phone: (918) 388-5263, Fax: (918) 388-0516 Email: nthompson@fox23.com KOTV, Channel 6 - CBS John Holcomb • Sports Director P.O. Box 6, Tulsa, OK 74101 Phone: (918) 732-6146; 6134, Fax: (918) 732-6185 Email: jholcomb@newson6.net KTUL, Channel 8 - ABC John Moss • Sports Director P.O. Box 8, Tulsa, OK 74101 Phone: (918) 445-9363, Fax: (918) 445-9359 Email: jbmoss@sbgtv.com KMMY FM 97.1 (The Sports Animal) Kevin Ward • Station Manager 8181 S Lewis Ave., Tulsa, OK 74137 Phone: (918) 492-2660 Email: kward@sportsanimaltulsa.com KQLL AM 1430 (The Buzz) Jeremie Poplin • Sports Director 5801 E. 41st, Ste. 900, Tulsa, OK 74135 Phone: (918) 664-2810, Studio Line: (918) 4601430 Email: jpoplin@1430thebuzz.com KRMG AM 740 Rick Couri • Station Director 7136 S. Yale Ave., Tulsa, OK 74136 Phone: (918) 493-7111, Fax: (918) 493-2376 Email: scubafolk@aol.com GREATER TULSA REPORTERS Forrest Cameron • Editor P.O. Box 470645, Tulsa, OK 74147-0645 Phone: (918) 250-3425, Fax: (918) 254-1550 Email: info@gtrnews.com THE ORACLE 7777 S. Lewis Ave., Tulsa, OK 74136 Phone: (918) 495-6864, Fax: (918) 495-6626 Email: oraclesports@oru.edu

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# 1 2 3 4 10 11 12 13 15 22 23 24 32 44

Name Pos. Kaylan Mayberry G Jordan Doyle G Maria Marti F Hillary Hurst G Alexa Scott F Lakota Beatty G Dorottya Balla F Rachel Skalnik G Faith Ihim F Jordan Gilbert G Ashley Beatty G Montserrat Brotons C Holly Golden G Maria Martianez F

Cl. Ht. Sr. 5-6 Jr. 5-6 Fr. 6-3 Fr. 5-11 Fr. 5-10 RS-Jr. 5-8 Sr. 6-0 Fr. 5-8 Jr. 5-10 RS-So. 5-10 So. 5-8 Fr. 6-4 Fr. 5-8 So. 6-3

Hometown Tulsa, Okla. Broken Arrow, Okla. Banyoles, Spain Woodward, Okla. Norman, Okla. Anadarko, Okla. Pecs, Hungary Owasso, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Midwest City, Okla. Anadarko, Okla. Concentaina, Spain Fort Myers, Fla. Barcelona, Spain

High School Previous College Booker T. Washington HS Broken Arrow HS Instituto Joaquim Blume Woodward HS Norman North HS Anadarko HS Oklahoma State PTE Babits Mihaly Owasso HS Tulsa Memorial HS Carl Albert HS Anadarko HS Instituto Joaquim Blume Evangelical Christian HS Instituto Joaquim Blume

Hometown Pecs, Hungary Anadarko, Okla. Anadarko, Okla. Concentaina, Spain Broken Arrow, Okla. Midwest City, Okla. Fort Myers, Fla. Woodward, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Banyoles, Spain Barcelona, Spain Tulsa, Okla. Norman, Okla. Owasso, Okla.

High School Previous College PTE Babits Mihaly Anadarko HS Anadarko HS Oklahoma State Instituto Joaquim Blume Broken Arrow HS Carl Albert HS Evangelical Christian HS Woodward HS Tulsa Memorial HS Instituto Joaquim Blume Instituto Joaquim Blume Booker T. Washington HS Norman North HS Owasso HS

2015-16 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

# 12 23 11 24 2 22 32 4 15 3 44 1 10 13

Name Pos. Dorottya Balla F Ashley Beatty G Lakota Beatty G Montserrat Brotons C Jordan Doyle G Jordan Gilbert G Holly Golden G Hillary Hurst G Faith Ihim F Maria Marti F Maria Martianez F Kaylan Mayberry G Alexa Scott F Rachel Skalnik G

Cl. Sr. Fr. R-Jr. Fr. Jr. R-So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr.

Ht. 6-0 5-8 5-8 6-4 5-6 5-10 5-8 5-11 5-10 6-3 6-3 5-6 5-10 5-8

COACHES & SUPPORT STAFF

COACHING STAFF Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Operations Graduate Assistant

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Misti Cussen (5th season) Kyron Stokes (4th season) Chris Wallace (2nd season) Janae Voelker (4th season) Jaci Inman (4th season) Taleya Mayberry (2nd season)

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SUPPORT STAFF Director of Athletics Mike Carter (23rd season) Media Relations Contact Jarrett Hardwick (1st season) Athletic Trainer Emily Calder (4th season) Director of Sports Performance Tyler Whitmer (2nd season) Team Chaplain Kristin Atkinson (1st season)

DOROTTYA BALLA dor-AH-tee-uh BALL-uh LAKOTA Beatty la-COAT-ah Faith IHIM EYE-him Maria MARTIANEZ mart-EE-ON-yez Misti CUSSEN CUZ-en MONTSERRAT Brotons MONT-ser-AHT Rachel SKALNIK sk-AL-nick Dorottya Balla Montserrat Brotons

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM MANAGERS Team Manager Bernadett Balla (1st season) Team Manager Edwidge Constant (2nd season)

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goes by “Dorka” goes by “Mo”


2016-17 GOLDEN EAGLES RETURNERS & NEWCOMERS

GOLDEN EAGLE BREAKDOWN

STARTERS RETURNING (4) Name Pos. Cl. GP-GS PPG FG% RPG APG SPG Ashley Beatty G So. 30-15 5.5 .337 3.4 1.0 1.2 Jordan Doyle G Jr. 30-29 7.5 34.2 3.0 1.5 1.1 Maria Martianez F So. 30-30 7.5 37.8 6.0 1.9 1.0 Kaylan Mayberry F Sr. 30-18 11.5 37.5 2.8 2.0 1.1 OTHER LETTERWINNERS RETURNING (3) Name Pos. Cl. GP-GS PPG FG% RPG APG SPG Dorottya Balla F Sr. 29-13 4.2 32.8 2.0 0.9 0.2 Jordan Gilbert G R-So. 3-0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.7 0.0 Faith Ihim G Jr. 30-14 10.2 47.2 6.9 0.9 1.3 NEWCOMERS (7) Name Pos. Cl. Hometown Previous School Lakota Beatty* G Jr. Anadarko, Okla. Oklahoma State Montserrat Brotons C Fr. Concentaina, Spain Instituto Joaquim Blume Holly Golden G Fr. Fort Myers, Fla. Evangelical Christian HS Hillary Hurst G Fr. Woodward, Okla Woodward HS Maria Marti F Fr. Banyoles, Spain Instituto Joaquim Blume Alexa Scott F Fr. Norman, Okla. Norman North HS Rachel Skalnik G Fr. Owasso, Okla. Owasso HS *Did not play last season due to transfer eligibility STARTERS LOST (1) Name Pos. Cl. GP-GS PPG FG% RPG APG SPG Blair Bryce G --- 30-16 4.6 48.6 6.2 0.5 0.4 OTHER LETTERWINNERS LOST (3) Name Pos. Cl. GP-GS PPG FG% RPG APG SPG Jasauen Beard F --- 6-0 6.2 34.2 1.5 0.3 1.5 Jayden Oliver G --- 2-0 3.0 50.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 Esther Udoumoh F 24-2 1.8 40.0 1.8 0.3 0.4

GOLDEN EAGLES BY POSITION

Guard 8 A. Beatty, L. Beatty, Doyle, Gilbert, Golden, Hurst, Mayberry, Skalnik Forward 5 Balla, Ihim, Marti, Martianez, Scott Center 1 Brotons

GOLDEN EAGLES BY LOCATION

Oklahoma 9 A. Beatty, L. Beatty, Doyle, Gilbert, Hurst, Ihim, Mayberry, Oliver, Skalnik Florida 1 Golden Hungary 1 Balla Spain 3 Brotons, Marti, Martianez

GOLDEN EAGLES BY CLASS

Seniors 2 Balla, Mayberry Juniors 3 Doyle, Ihim, L. Beatty Sophomores 3 A. Beatty, Gilbert, Martianez Freshmen 6 Brotons, Golden, Hurst, Marti, Skalnik, Scott

GOLDEN EAGLES BY HEIGHT 5-6 5-8 5-10 5-11 6-0 6-3 6-4

Doyle Mayberry A. Beatty L. Beatty Golden Skalnik Gilbert Ihim Scott Hurst Balla Marti Martianez Brotons

GOLDEN EAGLES BY STAT LEADERS

>>> Faith Ihim is one of seven sophomores to return for the Golden Eagles in 2016-17 after shooting 47 percent from the field, the best mark among returners for ORU.

Scoring Kaylan Mayberry Field Goal Percentage Faith Ihim 3-Point Percentage Kaylan Mayberry Free Throw Percentage Dorottya Balla Rebounding Faith Ihim Assists Kaylan Mayberry Steals Faith Ihim Minutes Jordan Doyle

11.5 ppg 47.2% 36.% 85.7% 6.9 rpg 2.0 apg 1.3 spg 31.8 mpg

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STAT TRACKER /// MAYBERRY’S CAREER STATISTICS 2013-14 2015-16 CAREER

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GP GS Tot Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct 28 18 692 24.7 108 265 .408 46 117 .393 30 18 931 11.5 124 331 .375 53 147 .361 58 36 1623 18.1 232 596 .391 99 264 .377

FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg 33 50 .660 6 51 57 2.0 44 72 .611 11 74 85 2.8 77 122 .635 17 125 142 2.4

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PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 61 2 62 79 2 28 295 10.5 66 3 61 72 3 34 345 11.5 127 5 123 151 5 62 640 11


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1 KAYLAN MAYBERRY Guard | Senior | 5-6 | Tulsa, Okla. | Booker T. Washington HS

2015-16 • SOPHOMORE

Mayberry led ORU in scoring as she was named Second Team All-Summit League … Averaged 11.5 points per game and 2.0 assists per game … Scored a career-high 33 points in The Summit League Quarterfinal win over Western Illinois that included five three-pointers and 13-of-17 shooting from the field … Finished with backto-back games of 25 points in a win at Kansas and at Western Illinois … Earned her first career double-double with 10 boards and 16 points against IUPUI … Started 18 games while scoring in double figures 16 times and made four or more three-pointers four times during the season … Crossed the 500 point mark for her career on Jan. 23, 2016 against Denver and finished with 345 points on the year.

2014-15 • FRESHMAN

THE MAYBERRY PROFILE CAREER HIGHS

Points 33 vs Western Illinois (3/6/16) FG Made 13 vs Western Illinois (3/6/16) 3-Pointers Made 5 (3x) (3/6/16) Free Throws Made 10 vs IUPUI (1/3/16) Rebounds 10 vs IUPUI (1/30/16) Assists 7 vs Stephen F. Austin (1/23/14) Blocks 1 (5x) vs South Dakota (3/7/16) Steals 5 vs Western Illinois (1/1/16) Minutes 39 vs Omaha (1/21/16)

MISCELLANEOUS STATS

Leading Scorer 7 10+ Points 24 20+ Points 7 10+ Rebounds 1 Double-Doubles 1 Points Leader 345 (2015-16) Assists Leader 61 (2015-16)

Played in 28 games as a freshman, with 18 starts... Finished 2nd on the team and 29th in the Southland Conference with 10.5 points per game... Also averaged 2.2 assists and 2.0 rebounds per game... Collected 28 steals... Knocked down 39.3% of her three-point field goals, 3rd in the SLC and just outside of ORU’s single-season top-10... Topped the 20-point mark four times and scored in doublefigures 14 times... Made an instant impact in her collegiate debut, scoring a team-high 18 points and dishing six assists against USAO (11/8)... Led the team with 17 points, including three three-pointers, against Kansas (11/10)... Scored 11 points in back-to-back games, against Navy (11/22) and Tulsa (11/26)... Blocked her first shot at Northwestern (12/16)... Broke out of a month-long slump with her first 20-point performance against No. 18/15 Nebraska (12/29)... Knocked down four three-pointers and dished four assists against the Huskers.

HIGH SCHOOL

Starred at Booker T. Washington High School in Tulsa for Head Coach Anette Kennedy … Led the Hornets to the 2013 OSSAA Class 6A State Championship.

PERSONAL

Daughter of Lee and Marla Mayberry … Father played collegiate for Arkansas, appearing in the 1990 Final Four, and spent seven seasons in the NBA with the Milwaukee Bucks and the Vancouver Grizzlies … Is an exploratory major at ORU … Lists the Los Angeles Lakers as her favorite professional team.

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STAT TRACKER /// DOYLE’S CAREER STATISTICS 2014-15 2015-16 CAREER

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GP GS Tot Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct 34 34 1074 31.6 85 241 .353 32 85 .376 30 29 954 31.8 77 225 .342 26 85 .306 64 63 2028 31.7 162 466 .347 58 10 .341

FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 48 76 .632 14 63 77 2.3 84 5 68 120 2 22 250 7.4 44 80 .550 22 68 90 3.0 75 3 46 65 3 33 224 7.5 92 156 .591 36 131 167 2.65 159 8 114 185 5 55 474 7.45

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2 JORDAN DOYLE Guard | Junior | 5-6 | Broken Arrow, Okla. | Broken Arrow HS

2015-16 • SOPHOMORE

Started in 29 of 30 games and appeared in all 30 for ORU … Started 61 straight games going back to her freshman season before coming off the bench in the final regular season – Doyle returned to the starting lineup the following game … She averaged 7.5 points per game and 1.5 assists per game while shooting 34 percent from the field and 30 percent from behind the three-point arc … Scored a career-high 19 points in a win over Summit League Champion South Dakota.

THE DOYLE PROFILE CAREER HIGHS

Points 19 vs South Dakota (1/16/16) FG Made 7 (2x) vs South Dakota (1/6/16) 3-Pointers Made 4 (2X) vs SD (1/6/16) Free Throws Made 9 vs IUPUI (1/15/15) Rebounds 8 vs South Dakota (1/6/16) Assists 6 vs IUPUI (1/15/15) Blocks 1 (5x) vs IUPUI (1/30/16) Steals 4 (3x) vs Lyon (12/15/15) Minutes 40 vs South Dakota (2/13/16)

2014-15 • FRESHMAN

MISCELLANEOUS STATS Started in every game for ORU at the point Leading Scorer 3 guard position and led the team in assist with 10+ Points 13 20+ Points -68 … Averaged 7.4 points per game and shot Leading Rebounder -35 percent from the field … Was a 37 percent 10+ Rebounds -3-point shooter making a season best four Assists Leader 14 treys against IPFW (2/28/15) … Started her Double-Doubles -collegiate career as the leading scorer at Baylor with 14 points … Had a season-high 17 points in a win over IPFW in the regular season finale … Scored in double figures seven times … Recorded a season best four steals in win over Missouri State (11/24/15) … Dished a season-high six assists in a win at home over IUPUI (1/15/15)

HIGH SCHOOL

Graduated from Broken Arrow HS, where she was coached by Mike Hughes … Led Broken Arrow to the OSSAA Class 6A State Championship as a senior … Averaged 10.3 ppg and 2.9 apg as a senior … Scored 10 points in the State Championship Game, a 70-51 win over Edmond Santa Fe HS in the Mabee Center … Named an OGBCA All-State selection after her senior season … Spent her first three prep season at Will Rogers HS and led the state of Oklahoma in scoring as a sophomore, when she averaged 26.7 points per game … Was coached by Jennifer Lawrence at Rogers … Led Rogers to a district championship as a junior … Was an honor roll student in high school.

PERSONAL

Daughter of Keith and Katrina Doyle … Plans to major in pre-physical therapy, with plans to become a nurse after graduation … Favorite professional team is the Boston Celtics … Chose ORU over Oregon State, Tulsa and Central Arkansas.

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GP GS Tot Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 26 6 413 15.9 71 178 .399 24 81 .296 30 40 .750 3 28 31 1.2 34 0 16 35 3 11 196 7.5 34 30 897 26.4 95 279 .341 47 152 .309 53 64 .828 11 64 75 2.2 70 1 42 53 4 19 290 8.5 29 13 471 16.2 45 137 .328 15 58 3259 18 21 .857 4 54 58 2.0 50 1 25 28 6 6 123 4.2 89 49 1781 20.0 211 594 .355 86 291 .296 101 125 .808 18 146 164 1.8 154 2 83 116 13 36 609 6.8

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12 DOROTTYA BALLA Forward | Senior | 6-0 | Pecs, Hungary | PTE Babits Mihaly

2015-16 • JUNIOR

Battled foot injuries most of the season while playing in all 29 games for ORU … Averaged 4.2 points per game and led the team in free throw shooting at 85 percent … Scored in double figures four times including a season-high14 points at Eastern Michigan.

2014-15 • SOPHOMORE

Started in the final 30 games and played in all 34 averaging8.5 points per game, third best for the Golden Eagles … Made a team-high 47 threepointers and shot .30 percent from behind the arc … Shot 34 percent from the field and led the team in free throw percentage at 82.8 percent on the season.

2013-14 • FRESHMAN

THE BALLA PROFILE CAREER HIGHS

Points 30 vs Houston Baptist (1/2/14) FG Made 9 vs Houston Baptist (1/2/14) 3-Pointers Made 5 vs Houston Baptist (1/2/14) Free Throws Made 8 (2x) vs Denver (1/14/15) Rebounds 7 vs North Carolin A&T (11/28/14) Assists 4 (2x) vs St. Gregory’s (12/29/14) Blocks 2 vs. Missouri State (12/12/15) Steals 4 vs IUPUI (1/15/15) Minutes 38 vs SDSU (1/29/15)

MISCELLANEOUS STATS

Leading Scorer 10 10+ Points 29 20+ Points 1 Leading Rebounder -10+ Rebounds -Assists Leader 6 Double-Doubles --

Played in 26 games as a rookie, averaging 7.5 points per game... Made six consecutive starts between 12/18 and 1/16... Scored 19.0 points per 40 minutes, best on the ORU club... Shot 39.9 percent from the field and 29.6 percent from threepoint range... Played in 15.9 minutes per game.

HIGH SCHOOL

Attended school at PTE Babits Mihaly... Played club basketball for PEAC-Pecs in 2012-13, averaging 1.5 points per game in 18 appearances... Was a regular fixture on Hungary’s youth international teams... Played for Hungary at the 2012 FIBA U18 European Championship, averaging 3.5 points and 1.5 rebounds per game... Also represented her national team at the 2010 FIBA U16 European Championship, averaging 4.2 points and 1.3 rebounds per game... Was a star at the Hungarian Junior Championship in 2012, averaging 17.5 points per game... Coached by Zeljko Djokic and Ajtony Imreh.

PERSONAL

Goes by “Dorka”... Daughter of Attila and Krisztina Balla... Sister of junior forward Bernadett Balla... Exploratory major at ORU... Wants to play basketball professionally after college... Kevin Durant as her favorite professional athlete... Enjoying swimming and cycling in her free time.

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STAT TRACKER /// IHIM’S CAREER STATISTICS 2014-15 2015-16 CAREER

GP GS Tot Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 34 22 687 20.2 101 203 .498 0 3 .000 62 93 .667 70 88 158 4.6 51 0 30 56 4 30 264 7.8 30 14 754 25.1 120 254 .472 2 4 .500 65 108 .602 83 123 206 6.9 67 0 26 71 5 38 307 10.2 64 36 1441 22.5 221 457 .484 2 7 .286 127 201 .632 153 211 364 5.7 118 0 56 127 9 68 571 8.9


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15 FAITH IHIM Forward | Junior | 5-10 | Tulsa, Okla. | Tulsa Memorial HS

2015-16 • SOPHOMORE

Ihim appeared in all 30 games and started in 14 while earning Summit League Sixth Woman of the Year honors … Was the second leading scorer for the Golden Eagles at 10.2 points per game and led the team in rebounding at 6.9 boards per game … Shot 47 percent from the field and led the team with 38 steals on the year … Posted four double-doubles including a 15 points 13 rebound effort at Baylor … Scored a season-high 18 points in a win vs. Omaha and pulled down a season-high 16 boards in a road win at IUPUI … Crossed the 500 points plateau and pulled down 196 rebounds during the season.

2014-15 • FRESHMAN

THE IHIM PROFILE CAREER HIGHS

Points 22 at Louisiana (3/26/15) FG Made 8 at Louisiana (3/26/15) 3-Pointers Made 1 (2x) vs Fort Wayne (2/17/16) Free Throws Made 6 (3x) vs Grand Canyon(3/26/15) Rebounds 16 vs IUPUI (1/3/16) Assists 5 vs SDSU (2/13/15) Blocks 2 Western Illinois (2/20/16) Steals 4 (3x) vs Denver (2/7/16) Minutes 36 vs Grand Canyon (11/16/15)

MISCELLANEOUS STATS

Leading Scorer 2 10+ Points 26 20+ Points 1 Leading Rebounder 1 10+ Rebounds 8 Assists Leader 4 Double-Doubles 5

Ihim started in every Summit League game and the final 22 games of the season while playing in all 34 … Was the fourth leading scorer averaging 7.8 points per game and the second leading rebounder averaging 4.6 boards per game … Shot 49 percent from the field … Scored a season-high 22 points against Louisiana (3/26/15) in the WBI Semifinals … Posted her first double-double of her career against South Dakota (1/8/15) with 18 points and 10 rebounds in the win … Pulled down a season best 11 boards against Missouri State (11/24/14) … Scored in double figures eight times including 10 points and eight rebounds in the WBI Quarterfinal win over New Mexico (3/23/15).

HIGH SCHOOL

Starred at Memorial HS in Tulsa, where she was coached by Rabu Leyva … Was an OCA and OGBCA All-State selection in 2014 … Averaged 17.1 ppg and 11.5 rpg in 2013-14 … Named to the KUTL Ch. 8 Elite Eight in her final two seasons … Led Memorial to the OSSAA Class 5A State Tournament twice … Was a 1st Team All-Green County Conference selection in her final two seasons … Tallied 1,613 points and 1,079 rebounds in her varsity career, setting Memorial HS records in both categories.

PERSONAL

Daughter of Anthony and Florence Ihim... Father is a pastor... Is a native of San Diego ... Plans to major in accounting at ORU ... Enjoys rooting for Kevin Durant.

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STAT TRACKER /// GILBERTS’S CAREER STATISTICS GP GS Tot Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2014-15 34 4 569 16.7 48 127 .378 1 13 .077 54 84 .643 13 56 69 2.0 61 0 51 66 4 26 151 4.4 2015-16 3 0 8 2.7 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 3 3 1.0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0.0 CAREER 37 4 577 15.6 48 129 .372 1 13 .077 54 84 .643 13 59 72 1.9 61 0 53 67 4 26 151 4.1


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22 JORDAN GILBERT Guard | Redshirt Sophomore | 5-10 | Midwest City, Okla. | Carl Albert HS

2015-16 • SOPHOMORE

Played in three games before suffering a seasonending injury and being granted a medical hardship.

2014-15 • FRESHMAN

Made her collegiate debut in a start at Baylor to open the season scoring eight points … Played in all 34 games for ORU with four starts before moving to a Sixth Man role … Averaged 4.4 points per game and 2.0 rebounds … Posted 0.8 steals per game and shot 37 percent from the field … Scored a season high 24 points at Western Illinois (2/19/15) in a road victory also going 6-for-6 from the free throw line … Had a season best six assists in a win over Tulsa (11/21/14) … Scored 18 points in a win over Southwestern Christian (12/2/14) … Pulled down a season high five rebounds twice at South Dakota State (1/29/15) and in a win over Denver (2/7/15).

THE GILBERT PROFILE CAREER HIGHS

Points 24 at Western Illinois (2/19/15) FG Made 9 at Western Illinois (2/19/15) 3-Pointers Made 1 vs SW Christian (12/2/14) Free Throws Made 7 at Denver (1/4/15) Rebounds 5 (2x) vs Denver (2/7/15) Assists 6 vs Tulsa (11/21/15) Blocks 1 (4x) vs SDSU (2/13/15) Steals 3 (3x) at Western Illinois (2/19/15) Minutes 29 at SDSU (1/29/15)

MISCELLANEOUS STATS

Leading Scorer 2 10+ Points 4 20+ Points 1 Leading Rebounder -10+ Rebounds -Assists Leader 8 Double-Doubles --

HIGH SCHOOL

Lettered at Carl Albert HS in Midwest City, Okla., under head coach Tim Price … Led the Titans to the semifinals of the OSSAA Class 5A State Tournament as a senior after making a State Championship Game appearance in 2013 … Recorded 13.9 ppg and 6.8 rpg in her final high school season … Guided Midwest City to the 2013 Titan Classic championship, winning tournament MVP honors … Named to the OGBCA and OCA All-State Teams after her senior season.

PERSONAL

Daughter of Darrell Gilbert and Carmell Howell … Plans to pursue a career as a criminal profiler after graduating from ORU … Favorite professional team is the Miami Heat … Enjoys rooting for Cavaliers’ star LeBron James … Chose ORU over Lamar, UMKC and several other suitors.

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STAT TRACKER /// A. BEATTY’S CAREER STATISTICS GP GS Tot Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 30 15 679 22.6 65 193 .337 21 82 .256 15 19 .789 25 76 101 3.4 70 1 31 53 8 37 166 5.5 CAREER 30 15 679 22.6 65 193 .337 21 82 .256 15 19 .789 25 76 101 3.4 70 1 31 53 8 37 166 5.5


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23 ASHLEY BEATTY Guard | Sophomore | 5-8 | Anadarko, Okla. | Anadarko HS

2015-16 • FRESHMAN

In her first season with the Golden Eagles, Beatty appeared in all 30 games and started in 15 … Averaged 5.5 points per game and 3.4 boards per game while averaging 22 minutes per game … Scored in double figures three times including a season-high 15 points in a win vs. Fort Wayne … She 33 percent from the field and was the second leading free throw shooter at 78 percent on the season … Made two or more three-pointers five times and averaged 1.2 steals per game.

THE A. BEATTY PROFILE CAREER HIGHS

Points: 15 vs. Fort Wayne (1/16/16) Field Goals Made: 6 vs. Fort Wayne (1/16/16) 3-Pointers Made: 3 at NDSU (1/9/16) Free Throws Made: 2 (3 times) Rebounds: 7 (twice) Assists: 4 (twice) Blocked Shots: 1 (three times) Steals: 4 vs. South Dakota (1/6/16) Minutes: 37 vs. IPFW (1/16/16)

HIGH SCHOOL

MISCELLANEOUS STATS A highly decorated prep athlete at Anadarko Leading Scorer -helped lead the Lady Warriors to three 10+ Points 3 20+ Points -Oklahoma Championship game Leading Rebounder -appearances including a state title 10+ Rebounds -in 2012 … Was a two-time all-state Assists Leader -selection as a junior and senior Double-Doubles -after averaging 21.8 points per game during her junior season … Earned first team all-conference honors during both her junior and senior seasons … Named to the Vype Top 100 list.

PERSONAL

Daughter of George and Michelle Beatty … Has three sisters, Ryan, Ashley and Nichole … Sister, Lakota transferred to ORU and will be a junior in 2015-16 … Is undecided on a major … Was also recruited by UT Arlington, UALR and Arkansas Monticello.

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STAT TRACKER /// MARTIANEZ’S CAREER STATISTICS GP GS Tot Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 30 30 952 31.7 90 238 .378 9 48 .188 36 47 .766 44 135 179 6.0 67 1 56 53 33 31 225 7.5 CAREER 30 30 952 31.7 90 238 .378 9 48 .188 36 47 .766 44 135 179 6.0 67 1 56 53 33 31 225 7.5

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44 MARIA MARTIANEZ Forward | Sophomore | 6-3 | Barcelona, Spain | Instituto Joaquim Blume

2015-16 • FRESHMAN

Martianez was named to The Summit League AllFreshman Team after starting in all 30 games for the Golden Eagles … She was the third leading rebounder at 6.0 rebounds per game and fourth leading scorer averaging 7.5 points per game … She was also third on the team shooting 76 percent from the free throw line … Scored a season-high 20 points in win over Western Illinois … Posted nine games scoring in double figures … Shot 37 percent from the field and averaged 1.9 assists per game and 1.1 blocks per game … Pulled down a season-high 12 rebounds in a loss to South Dakota State.

HIGH SCHOOL

THE MARTIANEZ PROFILE CAREER HIGHS

Points: 20 vs. Western Illinois (2/20/16) Field Goals Made: 8 vs. WIU (2/20/16) 3-Pointers Made: 2 vs Okla. State (11/27/15) Free Throws Made: 6 vs. Denver (1/23/15) Rebounds: 14 vs. SDSU (1/27/16) Assists: 6 at Kansas (12/22/15) Blocked Shots: 3 (3 times) Steals: 3 (3 times) Minutes: 40 at IUPUI (1/3/16)

MISCELLANEOUS STATS

Leading Scorer -10+ Points 9 20+ Points 1 Leading Rebounder 1 10+ Rebounds 1 Assists Leader -Double-Doubles --

Martianez helped Siglo XXI with a Spanish national championship in 2010 and 2011 while finishing second in 2009 and 2013 … She was also part of the 19-under national team that finished second at the World Championships losing to the United States by just two points … Earned Most Valuable Player honors at the 2010 and 2011, 18-under national tournament where she averaged 21 points and 18 rebounds per game.

PERSONAL

Daughter of Raul Javier Martianez Delgado and Sara Vendreu Aubach … Plans to major in physical therapy at ORU … Favorite professional athlete is Diana Taurasi … Was also recruited by the University of Maine.

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2016-17 GOLDEN EAGLES Forward | Freshman | 6-3 | Banyoles, Spain | Instituto Joaq. Blume

#3

MARIA MARTI

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for the 17-under Spanish national team ... prepped at the same high school as fellow Golden Eagles Maria Martianez and Montserrat Brotons ... coached by Ivan Torinos. PERSONAL: Daughter of Angels and Xavier Martí … The person she most admires is her uncle … Her favorite professional team is FC Barcelona … She is undecided on a major at ORU.

Guard | Freshman | 5-11 | Woodward, Okla. | Woodward HS

HILLARY HURST

#4

HIGH SCHOOL: All-conference selection as a sophomore and junior while helping Woodard High School to a district championship ... the Bombers were also regional runner-up during her freshman season and area tournament runner-up as a junior ... as a sophomore averaged 17.8 points per game and 19.2 points per game as a junior ... named to the VYPE Oklahoma Top 100 players list ... also lettered in fastpitch softball, track and field and cross country at Woodward. PERSONAL: Daughter of Rick and Tacy Hurst … Favorite pro team is the Oklahoma City Thunder and favorite professional athlete is Kevin Durant … Plans to major in education at ORU … Was also recruited by UMKC, Utah State, Southern Illinois, Rice and Tulsa among others.

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2016-17 GOLDEN EAGLES Forward | Freshman | 5-10 | Norman, Okla. | Norman North HS

ALEXA SCOTT

#10

HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 9.8 points per game and 9.5 rebounds per game during her junior season at Norman North High School. She was an all-conference and all-city selection along with being named MVP of the Duncan Tournament. Scott also helped lead the Timberwolves to the area tournament during her junior season while reaching the quarterfinals of the Oklahoma State Tournament as a freshman and sophomore. She tied the Norman North record for most rebound in a single-game and led Oklahoma in rebounding as a sophomore and was second during her junior season. She is also a letter winner in soccer and bowling at Norman North.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Steve Scott and Libby Washbourne … Favorite pro team is the Oklahoma City Thunder and favorite pro athlete is Kevin Durant … is undecided on a major at ORU.

Guard | Redshirt Junior | 5-8 | Anadarko, Okla. | Anadarko HS

#13

LAKOTA BEATTY

JUNIOR (2015-16) Sat out the season after transfering from Oklahoma State. SOPHOMORE (2014-15) Played in 25 games as a sophomore with eight starts for Oklahoma State … Averaged 10.8 minutes per game a 2.7 points per game … Finished with a seasonhigh 14 points at Kansas State hitting four three-pointers in a one-point loss for the Cowgirls … Shot 31 percent from the field and was a perfect 6-for-6 from the free-throw as a sophomore … Was a 31 percent three-point shooter as well and averaged 1.2 rebounds per game and 0.9 assists per contest. FRESHMAN (2013-14) Saw action in 11 games during her first season with the Cowgirls … Finished with a season-high 11 minutes against Lamar while tallying six points on a pair of three-pointer and pulled down four rebounds … Matched a season-high with two three-pointer against Northern Colorado … Scored five points in first Big 12 action at West Virginia … Appeared in NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 game against Notre Dame. HIGH SCHOOL A PARADE All-American at Anadarko and a McDonald’s All-American nominee after receiving the Gatorade Oklahoma Girls Basketball Player of the Year after the 2012-13 season … As the point guard she averaged 20.1 points, 5.6 assists, 4.7 rebounds and 3.5 steals per game as a senior … Led the Lady Warriors to a 27-2 record and to the Class 4A semifinals .. Earned First Team All-State honors and was named MVP of the Tournament of Champions … Finished with 2,032 career points while also helping Anadarko win the Class 4A State Title as a junior … Also rank track for the Lady Warriors for two years. PERSONAL Daughter of George and Michelle Beatty … Has three sisters, Ryan, Ashley and Nichole … Sister, Ashley, signed with ORU and will be a sophomore in 2016-17.

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Guard | Freshman | 5-8 | Owasso, Okla. | Owasso HS

#13 SKALNIK RACHEL

HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 9.2 points, 3.3 assists and 3.9 rebounds per game helping her Owasso team to a Class 6A runner-up finish ... named to the All-Tournament Team ... two-time all-conference selection and was voted team MVP and offensive MVP ... named to the VYPE 100 list during her junior and senior seasons ... also played soccer earned all-district honors twice and defensive player of the year and sophomore of the year accolades in 2014 ... academic state champion in 2014 for soccer and 2015 for basketball. PERSONAL: Daughter of Lance and Danielle Skalnik ... Nickname is Rach ... Favorite athlete is Steven Adams ... Favorite Quote, “Who’s Gru” - Gru.

Center | Freshman | 6-4 | Concentaina, Spain | Instituto Joaquim Blume

#24 MONTSERRAT BROTONS

HIGH SCHOOL Played at the same high school as ORU freshman, Maria Martianez, at Siglo XXI. She was coached by Ivan Torinos. PERSONAL Daughter of Montserrat Pascual Perez and Enrique Brotons Ribelles … She plans to major in French and government at ORU … In her free time she enjoys playing the French horn and reading … The person she admires most is her mother … Her favorite professional team is Valencia Basketball Club … She was also recruited by Idaho State.

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Guard | Freshman | 5-8 | Fort Myers, Fla. | Evangelical Christian HS

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HOLLY 32 GOLDEN

HIGH SCHOOL McDonald’s All-America nominee ... played for her father, Marc Golden ... averaged 23.5 points and 9.9 rebounds per game ... led her team to a 23-6 record. PERSONAL: Daughter of Marc and Peggy Golden ... Nickname is Hollypop ... Favorite athlete is Russell Westbrook ... Favorite Quote, “Hard word beats talent when talent fails to work hard”.

>>> Front Row: Bria Pitts, Lakota Beatty, Ashley Beatty, Kaylan Mayberry, Rachel Skalnik Middle Row: Jordan Gilbert, Jordan Doyle, Alexa Scott, Faith Ihim, Holly Golden, Hillary Hurst, Dorottya Balla Back Row: Maria Martianez, Montserrat Brotons, Maria Marti.

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ANOTHER ROAD VICTORY. TULSA MARRIOTT SOUTHERN HILLS 1902 East 71st Tulsa, OK 74136 918-493-7000

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COACHING STAFF

MISTI

CUSSEN

Head Coach | 5th Season Southern Nazarene ‘93 Career Record: 59-65

On April 27, 2012, long-time assistant coach Misti Cussen was named the 10th head coach in the history of the Oral Roberts University women’s basketball program. It took her less than a year to lead the Golden Eagles to the promise land. Cussen guided the Golden Eagles back to the NCAA Tournament in her first season at the helm of the ORU program, as the team won the 2012-13 Southland Conference regular season and tournament titles. The NCAA berth was the first for ORU since 2008. In four seasons at the helm, Cussen’s overall record is 5965, and she sports a 10-6 mark in league play last season with a run in The Summit League Tournament. She also grabbed a key again against the Kansas Jayhawks in Allen Fieldhouse.

just three rebounds shy of the all-time single-season mark after leading the country in rebounds per game and finishing second in blocks per game and doubledoubles. She also posted two triple-doubles including the first ever in The Summit League Tournament as ORU fell just shy of an upset win over eventual champion, South Dakota State.

After a tough season in her second at the helm of the Golden Eagles, Cussen rallied a young team to win five of their final seven games during the regular season and finish third in The Summit League after being picked in the preseason polls at seventh.

ORU posted a 9-20 record in 2013-14, as a young team with only three returners gained experience against a daunting schedule. The non-conference slate was ranked as the 8th-toughest in America as postseason clubs from Navy, Marquette, Missouri and Nebraska dotted the early-season calendar.

Not shy about playing the best teams in the country ORU finished 18-16 after finishing a non-conference schedule that featured Tennessee, Baylor, Kansas State and Wisconsin. However, the most important wins came in March as victories over Texas State and No. 1 seed New Mexico pushed the Golden Eagles into the WBI Semifinals where a one-point loss to Louisiana ended their season.

Despite the rough start, ORU found its footing late in the 2013-14 season and set the foundation for future success. Cussen’s team won their final seven Mabee Center appearances and rallied to clinch a Southland Conference Tournament berth on the regular season’s final day.

All-American and Summit League Newcomer of the Year, Vicky McIntyre, posted one of the most impressive single-season performances not only in ORU history, but in the NCAA annuals. McIntyre finished her season

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>>> Cussen immediately vaulted ORU to the top of the Southland Conference. In her first season at the helm, she guided ORU to a 2012-13 Southland Conference Championship.

Player development, long a staple of Cussen’s coaching philosophy, was also on display in 2013-14, as longtime role player Christian Key blossomed into an AllSouthland Conference performer. ORU was 18-13 in Cussen’s first season as head coach,

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2013 Southland Conference Champions

Cussen led the Golden Eagles on a magical ride to the 2013 Southland Conference regular season and tournament championships, earning the program’s sixth NCAA Tournament bid and first since 2008. ORU was just 10-11 and stuck in 4th place in the SLC standings with a month left in the regular season, but Cussen made adjustments and led ORU to six wins in their final seven regular season games. The run helped ORU clinch the top seed in the SLC Tournament, where they captured the crown on their first try 1 The ORU team celebrates after defeating Sam Houston State, 72-66, in the 2013 SLC Tournament Championship Game 2 ORU players (L-R) Kevi Luper, Sarah Shelton and Jaci Bigham play defense in the opening minutes of the NCAA Tournament matchup with No. 2 seed Tennessee 3 ORU and Tennessee players huddle at center court for prayer after the Lady Vols came away victorious, 83-62. Under Cussen’s direction, Kevi Luper and Jaci Bigham earned AllSouthland honors as seniors, while Luper was named Most Valuable Player at the SLC Tournament. Cussen led the Golden Eagles through a brutal opening stretch in her first season. After playing a nonconference schedule that ranked as the 13th-toughest in the nation according to one publication, with road trips to nationally-ranked clubs from Baylor, Nebraska and DePaul, ORU was just 3-8 heading into the Southland Conference schedule. But Cussen didn’t let the Golden Eagles fold the tents after their rough start, leading the team to their first NCAA Tournament appearance in five years. Cussen’s club gave No. 2 seed Tennessee a strong effort in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament. Playing in front of nearly 7,000 fans on women’s college basketball’s most hallowed court, the Golden Eagles scored the first two baskets of the game but eventually succumbed to the Lady Vols, 83-62.

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Cussen’s first season as head coach was one of the most successful debut campaigns in ORU women’s basketball history. Her 18 victories were the most for an ORU rookie head coach since Dixie Woodall won 31 games in 1977-78. She also led ORU to a .722 Southland Conference winning percentage in 2012-13, the highest mark by a new SLC member in 25 years. ORU became just the third firstyear Southland member to win the league’s postseason tournament, and the first since 1988. Cussen spent 16 seasons as the program’s top assistant coach, ranking as one of the nation’s longest-tenured assistants at one school. She also led ORU’s summer camp efforts during that time and served as Director of Operations. During Cussen’s tenure as an assistant coach, ORU experienced an unprecedented run of success. The Golden Eagles won five Summit League Tournament titles and a pair of Summit League regular

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season titles, and they made the program’s first five trips to the NCAA Tournament. Cussen also led ORU to three Women’s National Invitation Tournament appearances as an assistant, including a pair of WNIT wins in 2011 over TCU and Tulane that were the program’s first postseason tournament victories in 28 years. ORU hosted both Tulane and Arkansas during their 2011 WNIT run, the first home postseason games in program history. ORU achieved 273 victories during Cussen’s time as an assistant coach, including five 20-win seasons. In 2011-12, the Golden Eagles posted their third consecutive 20-win campaign, a first for the program in nearly 30 years. As both an assistant and the program’s head coach, Cussen helped the Golden Eagles to 84 victories from 2009-13, the program’s best four-year stretch since 1976-80. Cussen has recruited and coached some of the finest players in ORU

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>>>The Cussen FILE FULL NAME

Misti Chennault Cussen

HOMETOWN

HIGH SCHOOL

El Reno, Okla.

El Reno High School ‘89

ALMA MATER

Southern Nazarene ‘93 B.A., Speech Communication

MASTER’S DEGREE

Southern Nazarene ‘94 M.S., Communication Education

HUSBAND

Kyle Head Women’s Soccer Coach • Univ. of Tulsa

CHILDREN

Cassie (11) Caia (7)

PLAYING EXPERIENCE 1989-91 1991-93

University of Kansas Southern Nazarene

COACHING EXPERIENCE

1996 Assistant Coach • Southern Nazarene 1996-2012 Assistant Coach • Oral Roberts 2012-Present Head Coach • Oral Roberts

COACH CUSSEN ON TWITTER

@MistiCussen

history during her time in Tulsa. All-American Kisa Bradley was part of Cussen’s first ORU team, in 1996, while Oklahoma natives Krista Binam and Kevi Luper have also earned AllAmerican status during Cussen’s tenure. Seven Golden Eagles have earned conference player of the year honors under Cussen, and 34 of Cussen’s student-athletes have earned all-conference designations. During the 19 season that she has been on the Golden Eagle bench, Cussen has coached 56 conference players of the week, 13 conference all-newcomer team selections, six conference newcomers of the year, three conference defensive players of the year and a pair of Naismith Trophy Watch List nominees. Success in the classroom is also a hallmark of Cussen’s leadership. In the last three seasons, Key, Luper and Bigham each earned Southland Conference All-Academic Team selections, while McIntyre was named to the Division I-AAA ADA Scholar-Athlete Team after their senior seniors. The three AllAcademic selections tie for the most in the league during ORU’s two-year tenure.

ORU has not shied away from facing top-level opponents during Cussen’s three seasons. The Golden Eagles have faced 13 power conference foes since 2012, second among Summit League rivals. Cussen has scheduled games against national champions Baylor and Tennessee along with other traditional powers Nebraska, Arkansas, Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma State, Missouri and DePaul during her time in charge. As a player, Cussen began her collegiate career at the University of Kansas (1989-91) before transferring to Southern Nazarene to finish her final two years. Cussen joined the SNU coaching staff in 1996 before moving to ORU before the 1996-97 season. During the summer of 2006, Cussen had the opportunity to serve as a head coach for Athletes in Action, as she took a team of current and former college players on a monthlong tour of India. During their stay, the team played in various exhibition contests against local universities while also volunteering in humanitarian relief efforts. Cussen received her Bachelor of Arts degree in speech communication from SNU in 1993 before earning a master of arts in communication education in 1994. An Oklahoma native, Cussen prepped at El Reno High School, where she was an All-State selection, named to the Super Five team, and selected as the Fellowship of Christian Athletes Female Athlete of the Year. Misti and her husband, Kyle, currently live in Broken Arrow with their two children, Cassie (11) and Caia (7).

The Cussen family (L-R): Kyle, Cassie, Caia and Misti

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Cussen by the Numbers

.722

Southland Conference winning percentage in 2012-13, the 2ndhighest mark by a first-year head coach in league history

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Summit League wins during Cussen’s tenure on the bench while at ORU.

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Oklahoma natives that have appeared in the NCAA Tournament during Cussen’s ORU coaching tenure

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Postseason bids that ORU has received during Cussen’s career, including six NCAA Tournaments, three WNITs and one WBI.

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>>>The Cussen FILE

CAREER RECORD

AS AN ASSISTANT COACH 1996-97 13-14 1997-98 7-20 1998-99 17-13 NCAA Tournament 1999-00 12-16 2000-01 20-11 NCAA Tournament 2001-02 13-16 2002-03 18-10 2003-04 17-13 2004-05 22-9 NCAA Tournament 2005-06 16-12 2006-07 22-11 NCAA Tournament 2007-08 19-14 NCAA Tournament 2008-09 11-17 2009-10 23-10 WNIT 2010-11 23-11 WNIT Sweet 16 2011-12 20-11 WNIT OVERALL 273-208 5 NCAAs, 3 WNITs AS HEAD COACH 2012-13 18-13 NCAA Tournament 2013-14 9-20 2014-15 18-16 WBI Semifinals 2015-16 14-16 OVERALL 59-65 1 NCAA, 1 WBI

MILESTONE WINS

1 Tulsa 64-53 Nov. 9, 2012 5 Northwestern St 66-55 Jan. 10, 2013 10 SE Louisiana 90-48 Feb. 2, 2013 15 Lamar 62-55 March 2, 2013 18* Sam Houston St 72-66 March 16, 2013 20 Houston Baptist 85-73 Jan. 2, 2014 25 SE Louisiana 81-78 Feb. 8, 2014 30 Austin Peay 73-60 Nov. 29, 2014 40 North Dakota St 67-41 Feb. 11, 2015 50 North Dakota St 52-42 Jan. 9, 2016 * Won Southland Conference Tournament title

ALL-AMERICANS

Times Cussen’s teams have hoisted a conference tournament trophy. Five Summit League titles and one Southland Conference.

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All-Americans that have played under Cussen at ORU - Kisa Bradley, Krista Ragan, Kevi Luper and Vicky McIntyre.

1996 Kisa Bradley Basketball Times • Honorable Mention 2002 Krista Ragan Kodak • Honorable Mention 2010 Kevi Luper Associated Press • Honorable Mention 2011 Kevi Luper Associated Press • Honorable Mention 2012 Kevi Luper College Sports Madness • Mid-Major 2nd Team 2013 Kevi Luper Full Court Press • Mid-Major 1st Team College Sports Madness • Mid-Major 3rd Team 2015 Vicky McIntyre Associated Press • Honorable Mention

RECORD BY OPPONENT

15-16 TOTAL Abilene Christian --- 0-1 Austin Peay --- 1-0 Arkansas 0-1 0-3 Baylor 0-1 0-3 Central Arkansas --- 3-1 Denver 2-0 3-1 DePaul --- 0-1 Eastern Michigan 0-1 1-1 Evangel 1-0 2-0 Fort Wayne 1-1 2-2 Grand Canyon 0-1 0-2 Houston Baptist --- 1-1 Incarnate Word --- 0-1 IUPUI 1-1 2-2 Kansas 1-0 1-1 Kansas State 0-1 Lamar --- 3-0 Little Rock 0-1 0-4 Louisiana --- 0-1 Louisiana Tech --- 0-1 Lyon College 0-1 0-1 Marquette --- 0-1 McNeese State --- 1-3 Michigan 0-1 0-1 Missouri --- 0-1 Missouri State 0-1 1-2 Navy --- 0-1 Nebraska --- 0-2 New Mexico --- 1-0 New Orleans --- 1-0 Nicholls State --- 1-3 North Carolina A&T --- 0-1 North Dakota State 2-0 4-1 Northwestern --- 0-1 Northwestern State --- 2-2 Oklahoma State 0-1 0-1 Omaha 2-0 4-0 Sam Houston State --- 3-1 South Dakota 1-2 2-3 South Dakota State 0-2 0-5 Southeastern Louisiana --- 3-0 Southwestern Christian --- 1-0 St. Gregory’s --- 1-0 Stephen F. Austin --- 3-1 Tennessee --- 0-2 UT-Arlington --- 1-0 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi --- 2-2 Texas State --- 1-0 Tulsa 1-0 3-1 USAO --- 1-0 Western Illinois 2-1 4-1 Wisconsin --- 0-1 OVERALL 14-16 59-65

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Annual individual NCAA statistical leaders under Cussen. Kevi Luper led the nation in scoring and steals while Vicky McIntyre led the NCAA in rebounding.

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Kyron Stokes Assistant Coach 5th Season Oral Roberts ‘12

>>>The Stokes FILE PERSONAL

Experience 5th year at ORU Date Hired June 8, 2012 Hometown Mansfield, Texas Alma Mater Oral Roberts, 2012 B.S., Marketing Wife Brittany Children Briley & Kynlee

COACHING CAREER 2011-12 2012-13 2013-Pres.

Grad. Asst., Oral Roberts (M) Ops Director, Oral Roberts Asst. Coach, Oral Roberts

Kyron Stokes is in his fourth season with the Oral Roberts University women’s basketball program and his third year as an Assistant Coach. In his position, Stokes shares responsibility for all aspects of the Golden Eagle team, including recruiting, scouting and player development. During individual sessions, Stokes works primarily with ORU’s backcourt players. Under his leadership, three of ORU’s top four scorers in 2013-14 hailed from the freshman class. He also played a major role in recruiting 10 new players to the ORU roster in the last two off-seasons.

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>>> A two-year member of the Golden Eagle men’s team, Kyron Stokes joined the ORU women’s staff prior to the 2012-13 season. He is a top recruiter for ORU and a top young mind among Summit League coaches. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: RECRUITING, SCOUTING, SKILL DEVELOPMENT

Stokes joined the ORU women’s basketball staff as Director of Operations on June 6, 2012, He tasted postseason glory in his first season on the Golden Eagle bench, as Oral Roberts won the 2013 Southland Conference Championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Stokes averaged 4.8 points per game over his 77-game collegiate career, and he was a member of two 20-win teams for the ORU men’s program. “Bringing a young, up-and-coming coach like Kyron into the mix will be a great benefit for our staff, and I know our players will enjoy working with him,” said head coach Misti Cussen. “Kyron is already a member of the ORU basketball family, and I am very happy that we will be able to keep him here for another season.” “It’s always been a dream of mine to make my career coaching basketball,” said Stokes. “I am honored and excited that I can start here at ORU, a school where I have spent many great years already.”

A native of Mansfield, Texas, Stokes spent the 2011-12 season as a graduate assistant on the ORU men’s basketball coaching staff. In that capacity, Stokes assisted with practices, film exchange and stat keeping, helping the Golden Eagles to a 27-7 record and a Summit League regular season title. ORU also participated in the National Invitation Tournament during Stokes’ season on the bench, and they earned victories over Texas Tech, Missouri State, SMU and No. 8 Xavier. “Kyron has a great work ethic and is going to have a fantastic coaching career,” said Cussen upon the hiring of Stokes. “It excites me that we will be able to help him get that career started.” Stokes graduated from ORU in May of 2012 with B.S. in Marketing, and he is currently pursuing a MBA. He and his wife Brittany reside in Tulsa, and they have a two daughters, Briley and Kynlee.

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chris wallace Assistant Coach 2nd Season Tulsa ‘06

>>> Chris Wallace and his family has been a fixture in the Tulsa area graduating from Broken Arrow High School and playing four seasons at the University of Tulsa before beginning his coaching career.

>>>The wallace FILE PERSONAL

Experience 2nd year at ORU Date Hired May 15, 2015 Hometown Tulsa, Okla. Alma Mater Tulsa, 2006 B.S., Economics Minor Coaching Wife Sarah Children Kyson, Anton, Jordan and Helena

COACHING CAREER 2007-08 2008-11 2011-15 2015-Pres.

Asst. Coach, Tulsa Central HS Asst. Coach, Tulsa East Central Head Coach, N.O.A.H. Asst. Coach, Oral Roberts

Wallace was named assistant coach with the ORU women’s basketball program May 15, 2015. He will work with the guards and help with recruiting. Most recently, Wallace has been the boys’ varsity head coach at N.O.A.H (Northeastern Oklahoma Association of Homeschool) since 2011. Under Wallace the Jaguars won their first ever regional championship and finished third at the National Homeschool Tournament – the highest ever finish for the program.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: RECRUITING, CONDITIONING, PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

“I am extremely grateful for the opportunity Coach Misti Cussen has given me to be a part of her staff,” said Wallace. “My family and I are honored and blessed to join the ORU family. I am very excited about the future of this program and look forward to the great years ahead.” Prior to his time as a head coach, Wallace spent three seasons as the assistant coach at East Central High School in Tulsa from 2008 to 2011. He was also the assistant coach at Tulsa Central for two seasons after graduating from the University of Tulsa.

Wallace graduated from Broken Arrow High School and earned backto-back Class 6A state semifinal appearances as a junior and senior. Was a Tulsa World first team allstate selection after averaging 12.2 points as a senior. Graduating from the University of Tulsa in 2006, Wallace holds a B.S. in economics and a received a minor in coaching. He and his wife Sarah reside in Tulsa and have four children: Kyson, Anton, Jordan and Helena.

For the Golden Hurricane, Wallace was a four-year letterwinner and team captain who helped guide Tulsa reach the NCAA tournament as a freshman. Tulsa claimed the WAC Championship during his sophomore season and he was also named to the WAC All-Defensive Team as a senior.

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janae voelker Assistant Coach 4th Season Oral Roberts ‘10

>>>The voelker FILE PERSONAL Experience Hometown Alma Mater

4th year at ORU Newton, Kansas Oral Roberts, 2010 Health and Exercise Science Tulsa 2013 M.S. Education

COACHING CAREER 2013-15 2015-Pres.

Dir. of Ops., Oral Roberts Asst. Coach, Oral Roberts

Former all-conference standout Janae Voelker is in her third season as a member of the Oral Roberts women’s basketball coaching staff and begins her first as an assistant coach. Voelker previously served as the director of operations for the Golden Eagles coordinating team travel, film exchange, student-athlete scheduling and practice coordination for the past two seasons. Voelker was a four-year member of the ORU women’s basketball program and is one of only four players in program history to earn four all-conference designations.

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>>> A four-year member of the Golden Eagle women’s team, Janae Voelker moves to the role of assistant coach in 2015-16. During her time as a player Voelker is one of three players to reach 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 250 assists in her career. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: RECRUITING, SCOUTING, SKILL DEVELOPMENT

The Newton, Kan., native led ORU to the 2007 Mid-Continent Conference and 2008 Summit League Tournament Championships, making two appearances in the NCAA Tournament. Voelker was also a key member of ORU’s 2009-10 squad, the first Golden Eagle club to capture the Summit League regular season title and advance to the WNIT.

An incredibly versatile player, Voelker is one of only three ORU players to tally 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 250 assists in her career. She earned her degree in health and exercise science from Oral Roberts University in 2010 and earned her master’s degree in education from the University of Tulsa in 2013.

Statistically, Voelker’s best individual season was 2008-09, her junior campaign, when she led the Golden Eagles with 16.5 points per game and was a 1st Team All-Summit League selection. For her career, Voelker scored 1,421 points, placing her as the 9th-highest scorer in Golden Eagle history and the 27th-leading scorer in Summit League history prior to the 2013-14 season. She also added 955 rebounds in her four season, placing 3rd on ORU’s career charts and 6th on the Summit League’s

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COACHING STAFF PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: TEAM TRAVEL, STUDENT-ATHLETE SCHEDULING

as the director of player development. In her new role, Inman will coordinate team travel, film exchange, studentathlete scheduling and practice coordination. Inman was a four-year standout for the Golden Eagles, earning allconference recognition after her freshman, sophomore and senior seasons. The McAlester native guided the Golden Eagles to their first two Summit League regular season championships in 2009-10 and 2010-11, and she capped her career with a Southland Conference Championship and an NCAA Tournament bid in 2012-13.

Jaci Inman Director of Operations 4th Season Oral Roberts ‘13 Legendary Golden Eagle point guard Jaci Inman was named the director of operations in November 2015 after spending the previous two seasons

Inman burst on to the scene as a freshman in 2009-10, scoring 17.1 points per game and knocking down a Summit League single-season record 99 three-point field goals. A

year later, Inman earned her second straight 1st Team All-Summit selection despite tearing her ACL. The injury spurred Inman to remake herself as one of the most dynamic floor generals in the country, and in 2012-13 she led the Southland Conference and finished 8th in NCAA Division I by tallying 6.7 assists per game. Still a savvy scorer as a senior, Inman chipped in 12.4 points per game and led ORU to their first NCAA Tournament bid in five seasons. Inman finished her career with 1,505 points, 8th-most in ORU program history, and she ranks as the school’s career leader in assists, with 668. The former Jaci Bigham and her husband, Tyler, were married in the summer of 2014.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY: TEAM HEALTH & WELLNESS

Calder is the main athletic trainer for ORU’s women’s basketball program, and she is present at all practices and events, both home and away. At KU, Calder worked with the swimming and diving programs, and assisted with the athletic training needs for women’s basketball, women’s tennis, football and the KU Relays track and field event.

Emily Calder Assistant Athletic Trainer 4th Season Park ‘11 Emily Calder joined the ORU Sports Medicine staff in August of 2013 after serving two years as a graduate assistant at the University of Kansas.

While in Lawrence, Calder had the opportunity to work with the MLB All-Star Fantasy camp, the Youth Soccer President’s Cup and a number of KU summer camps. While working with the OrthoKansas Orthopedic Group, Calder covered other local high school events.

25 employees to cover football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, track, soccer, tennis, swimming and volleyball camps. Calder graduated Suma Cum Laude from Park University with a 3.97 GPA, while earning NAIA Academic All-American honors as the captain of the softball team. While a student, she worked with the Avila University football and men’s basketball programs, the Kansas City Community College men’s soccer and men’s basketball programs and various programs at Park Hill South HS. As a senior, she worked with rehabilitation services at Centerpointe Medical Center.

During the summer of 2012, Calder was the Gatorade Camp manager at the University of Kansas, supervising

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Mike Carter Director of Athletics 23rd Season Oklahoma State ‘70 Mike Carter has been the Director of Athletics at Oral Roberts University since 1994 after practicing business and sports law in Tulsa for 21 years. Carter was the chair of the NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Committee in 2002 and 2003 and after serving as a volunteer for the next eight years has been recently reappointed to the Committee and has once again been named Chair of the Committee. He was the chair of the Summit League Joint Council of athletic directors and senior women’s administrators and served on the Conference’s Executive Committee after having chaired the Championships, Men’s Basketball and Baseball Committees. For five years, he served on the Executive Committee of the NCAA Division I-AAA Athletic Directors Association and was the chair of the Awards Committee. In 2012, he was named the NCAA Division I Athletic Director of the Year for the Central Region.

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>>> ORU athletic teams have appeared in 79 NCAA Tournaments, three NITs, and two WNITs during Mike Carter’s two decades at the helm, including the 2013 NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship

Over the last 19 years as members of The Summit League and the Southland Conference, the Golden Eagles have captured nine Commissioner’s Cups winning 147 Regular Season & Tournament Championships and sending 81 teams to NCAA Tournaments in addition to multiple NIT and other post season appearances. The programs produced 91 All-Americans, 1,211 All-Conference selections, 1,294 Academic All-Conference selections, 137 Players of the Year and three NCAA Champions. In 2012, Jack Whitt won the NCAA Outdoor Pole Vault Championship. In 2008, Andretti Bain won the NCAA Men’s Indoor and Outdoor 400 meter Championships and collected a silver medal at the 2008 Olympics as part of the Bahamas’ 4 x 400 meter relay team. In 2008, Head Baseball Coach Rob Walton won the Gold Medal as the head coach of Team USA in the Baseball World Games in the Czech

Republic with a perfect 24-0 record. ORU student athletes have had an overall G.P.A. of 3.0 or better for 18 of the last 19 seasons. While at ORU, Carter created the ELI Academic Learning Center and has directed many other facility upgrades. Others include the construction and/or improvement of the volleyball, baseball, basketball and soccer facilities. New locker rooms, playing surfaces, sound systems, signage, and additional seating have assured ORU that its athletic facilities can rival most NCAA Division I universities. Carter also created an ORU Athletics Hall of Fame display in the North Lobby of the Mabee Center and unveiled a video conference room and renovated athletic training suite in 2013.

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THE MIKE CARTER VISION

Under Mike Carter’s leadership, the Oral Roberts University athletic department continues to build facilities that are the envy of teams across the nation. Nearly every Golden Eagle team has seen an increase or improvement in their playing facilities since 2009, augmenting what was already one of the finest collection of facilities in America. 1 The 1,000seat Case Soccer Complex opened in 2011, providing a permanent home for the Golden Eagle men’s and women’s soccer teams. 2 A new theater-style video conference room was built in the Mabee Center prior to the 2013-14 basketball season. 3 The Burkhardt Family Strength & Conditioning Center, which is open to all ORU student-athletes, was opened in 2006 and is constantly being updated. Athletes train under the supervision of ORU’s full-time sports performance staff. 4 The ORU baseball team trains indoors at the H.A. Chapman Practice Facility, which opened in 2009. Carter chaired the Marshal Committees for the 2001 U.S. Open, the 2007 PGA Championship and the 2009 U.S. Amateur, as well as serving on other committees for major golf championships in 1977, 1982, and 1994 and PGA Tour Championships in 1995 and 1996 at Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa. He serves as a member of the CureSearch for Childhood Cancer Board of Trustees and Tulsa Sports Commission Executive Committee. He and his wife, Paula, are the Trustees of the Scott Carter Foundation which raises funds for children’s cancer research. Carter is a past director of Leadership Tulsa, Operation Aware, the Oklahoma Golf Association, Theater Tulsa, NABC Coaches vs. Cancer Board of Advisors, Southern Hills Country Club Board of Governors and served on the Mayor’s Vision 2025 Recreation and Leisure Committee.

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He was honored by the Tulsa Sports Commission as the 2006 Sportsman of the Year. The Sigma Chi Fraternity awarded him with its National House Corporation Officer of the Year Award in 1983, the Gamma Delta Chapter Award of Merit in 1982, and its prestigious Significant Sig Award in 2014. Family and Children’s Services of Tulsa named Carter and his family the Family of the Year in 1994.

After receiving his B.S. degree from Oklahoma State University in 1970, Carter obtained a J.D. degree from the University of Tulsa College of Law in 1972. He and Paula have been married 43 years and are members of First United Methodist Church where Carter is on its Executive Committee. They have two grown children, Lizz and Cason and three grandsons. Their son Scott died in 1993 of childhood cancer.

>>>The MIKE CARTER ERA

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

Volleyball 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2006 Baseball 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016 Women’s Tennis 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 Men’s Tennis 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2014 W. Indoor T&F 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007 M. Indoor T&F 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006 W. Outdoor T&F 2002, 2006 M. Outdoor T&F 2003 Women’s Soccer 1999, 2004 Men’s Soccer 1999, 2014 Women’s Basketball 1999, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2013 Men’s Basketball 2006, 2007, 2008 Women’s Golf 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Men’s Golf 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2009, 2010 Women’s Cross Country 2005, 2007

POSTSEASON HONOR ROLL

Academic All-Conference Selections 1,294 All-Conference Selections 1,211 Conference Players of the Year 137 All-Americans 91 Conference Coaches of the Year 75 Conference Newcomers of the Year 55 Conference Student-Athletes of the Year 6 Olympians 4 NCAA National Champions 3

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ADMINISTRATION PHONE: (918) 495-7204 | EMAIL: rfowler@oru.edu

her role managing ORU’s day-to-day business affairs, Fowler also serves as senior woman administrator in the ORU athletic department.

Rhonda Fowler Sr. Associate AD/SWA 31st Season Rhonda Fowler, currently the senior associate athletic director for business, has served the Oral Roberts University athletic department for more than 30 years. In addition to

Fowler served as the manager of the ORU athletic ticket office from 197486, then returned to the University in September of 1997 as athletic business administrator. In between her stints with the Golden Eagles, Fowler worked in the corporate sector as a certified legal analyst.

Department, and she ensures the representation of female studentathlete interests on the campus of ORU, in The Summit League and on the national level.

In January of 2000, Fowler was promoted to her current position. In the role, Fowler is responsible for all athletic personnel budgets and financial matters, including arranging team travel for each sport. As the senior woman administrator, Fowler is the highest-ranking woman in the Golden Eagle Athletic PHONE: (918) 495-7400 | EMAIL: shiggins@oru.edu

At ORU, Higgins oversees the athletic department’s marketing efforts, which include ticket sales, advertising, radio and television packages, game operations and sponsorships.

Scott Higgins Sr. Associate AD • Marketing 18th Season Scott Higgins joined the ORU athletic department in February of 2000 after a three-year stint as a sports anchor for KOTV, Channel 6, Tulsa’s local CBS affiliate

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As part of his duties, Higgins also hosts the ORU Sports Report television show, which airs weekly on KGEB Channel 53 in Tulsa and around the world on ORU’s digital media platforms.

Cum Laude from Oklahoma State University in 1987 with a bachelor’s degree in Radio/TV/Film – News and Public Affairs. Higgins anchored sportscasts in Joplin, Missouri, and Las Vegas before returning to Tulsa in 1997. Higgins married the former Dawn Burmaster in 1987. They live in Tulsa and have three sons, Troy, Sean and Ryan.

Higgins was the Southland Conference representative for the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators and is a member of the Rotary Club of Tulsa. A longtime Tulsa resident, Higgins graduated from Jenks High School in 1983 and graduated Magna

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ADMINISTRATION PHONE: (918) 495-7215 | EMAIL: jawilliams@oru.edu

for compliance. In his current role, Williams will oversee compliance operations and facilities and will oversee the soccer, track & field and tennis programs.

SCOTT WILLIAMS Sr. Associate Athletic Director 3rd Season Scott Williams returned to the ORU athletics department as the senior associate A.D. in May of 2014. He previously served for seven years (1998-2005) as the assistant A.D.

After leaving ORU in 2005, Williams went to Oklahoma State, where he was the Assistant A.D. for Compliance for one year before being promoted to Associate A.D. for Compliance. He spent three years (2006-09) in that capacity and was a member of the NCAA Athletic Certification Steering Committee. Williams also served as the tournament director for the 2008 NCAA Baseball Stillwater Regional and the 2009 NCAA Men’s Golf Stillwater Regional. Most recently, Williams was the senior associate athletic director at the University of Central Oklahoma, where he spent five years (2009-14)

handling the internal operations of the department. While in Edmond, Williams was in charge of budgeting, and negotiating contracts to purchase assets. He was also in charge of facility and event management, and was the NCAA tournament director for six different NCAA regional events. A 1995 graduate of Oklahoma State, Williams earned his bachelor of science degree in business administration and went on to earn a Juris Doctor from the University of Oklahoma in 1998. Williams is married to the former Tammy Raye Love of Laverne, Oklahoma, and the couple has four kids; James Ray (J.R.) (10), Matthew Scott (8), Hannah Grace (7) and Luke Scott (4).

PHONE: (918) 495-7951 | EMAIL: tjohnson@oru.edu

As both an assistant A.D. and development officer at Clemson, Johnson was responsible for development/stewardship, annual giving, letterwinner interaction and development and fundraising. He served on Athletic Director Terry Don Phillips’ senior staff and acted as a sport supervisor. He also supervised aspects of compliance, marketing, and departmental contracts for the Tigers. In addition, He aided in Clemson’s Billion Dollar Campaign “Will to Lead/Will to Win.”

Tim johnson Associate AD • Development 2nd Season Tim Johnson joined the ORU staff as assistant A.D. for development prior to the 2015-16 school year after spending four and a half years at Clemson University.

Through his involvement with IPTAY, Johnson promoted membership, helped with fundraising strategies, and was active on capital campaign committees.

Prior to Clemson, Johnson graduated from the University of Arkansas with both a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (2005) and a Juris Doctor (2008) and practiced law in Fayetteville. During his time at Arkansas, Johnson worked on Coach Houston Nutt’s football staff from 2002 to 2007. He received his MBA from Clemson University in 2014. Johnson married the former Brittany Arnold of Fayetteville, Arkansas. They live in Tulsa and have one daughter, Emelia.

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ADMINISTRATION PHONE: (918) 495-7400 | EMAIL: kjones@oru.edu

His current responsibilities include overseeing the academic progress of student-athletes, acting as a liaison between professors and the athletic department and overseeing the life skills/community service component of the athletic department.

Jones earned a B.A. in history from ORU in 2001 and a Masters of Management from ORU in 2009. He lives in Tulsa with his wife, the former Allison Linder (ORU ‘01), their daughter Caroline and son Hayden.

Prior to his role in athletic academics, Jones served for two years as ORU’s assistant director of compliance.

Kyle Jones Associate AD • Academics 11th Season Kyle Jones is in his second year serving as the associate athletic director for academics at Oral Roberts University and his 10th season overall at the school.

Before returning to his alma mater in the fall of 2006, Jones was the head golf coach at Mars Hill College in Mars Hill, N.C., from 2004-2006. Prior his time at Mars Hill, in addition to owning a business, Jones was the golf coach at Asheville Christian Academy and was an assistant coach for the men’s soccer team at Owen High School in Black Mountain, N.C. PHONE: (918) 495-6616 | EMAIL: rmccutchen@oru.edu

Richard McCutchen Assistant AD • Marketing 10th Season Richard McCutchen is in his tenth season with the Oral Roberts University athletic department and his third as the assistant athletic director for marketing. In his role,

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McCutchen coordinates and executes all ticketing and promotional activities for ORU home events, and he is instrumental in the athletic department’s efforts to develop and manage sponsorship opportunities.

efforts, promoting the Golden Eagle brand inside of the stadium, across the ORU campus and throughout the city of Tulsa. He also manages ORU’s ticketing operations and continues to oversee marketing operations.

McCutchen has played an integral role in the transformation of ORU athletic marketing efforts since he arrived on campus in January of 2007. The Tulsa native created ORU’s first game operations marketing plan, consulted the department during its purchase of a new center-hung Mabee Center video scoreboard and dramatically increased the amount of in-game giveaways and promotions at ORU athletic events.

Prior to joining the ORU athletic department, McCutchen served as a marketing services coordinator for the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets of the National Basketball Association. With the Hornets, McCutchen was a vital member of the staff as the Hornets built community goodwill, laying the groundwork for the Oklahoma City Thunder to relocate to the city in 2008.

In his new role as assistant athletic director, McCutchen coordinates all of the athletic department’s marketing

McCutchen is a 2005 graduate of Oklahoma State University, where he earned his B.S. in business administration.

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ADMINISTRATION PHONE: (918) 495-7781 | EMAIL: tunruh@oru.edu

department. He serves as the liaison between ORU’s athletic department and academic faculty, and he assists all Golden Eagle student-athletes in their academic endeavors. Unruh is an assistant professor of accounting at ORU, where he has taught since 1980. He has served on several committees, and has been co-advisor for the Accounting Society since 1980.

Terry Unruh Faculty Athletics Representative 20th Season In his 20th year as ORU’s NCAA faculty representative, Terry Unruh ensures the academic integrity and institutional control of the Oral Roberts University athletic

Unruh also serves as a faculty advisor for ORU’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, guiding student-athlete leaders as they volunteer in service projects and shape the athletic experience for all student-athletes at ORU.

named Oral Roberts University’s Outstanding Faculty Member. From 1978-80, Unruh was a baseball coach, faculty sponsor for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and an accounting instructor at Friends University in Wichita, Kansas. Unruh is a certified public accountant who earned his B.S. and M.B.A. from ORU. From 1974-77, he pitched for the ORU baseball team. Unruh has been married since 1977 to the former Kim Clift. They have one daughter, Andrea.

In the 1983-84, 1989-90, and 200304 academic years, Unruh was PHONE: (918) 495-7095 | EMAIL: cwalker@oru.edu

Walker oversaw the compliance and eligibility for 19 varsity sports and more than 700 student-athletes. Prior to his time at Adams he served as Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach for Randy Rutherford at Murray State College and as a Director of Compliance with the University of Central Oklahoma from 2010-12.

collin walker Assistant AD • Compliance 2nd Season Collin Walker joined the Oral Roberts University staff in July 2015 after a stint as Associate Athletic Director for Compliance & Eligibility at Adams State University. There,

Walker, a native of Stillwater, Oklahoma, earned a A.A. in psychology from Central Christian College of Kansas, his B.A. in psychology from Oklahoma State University in 2005 and a Master of Sports Management from the United States Sports Academy in 2007. Walker went on to receive his Juris Doctor from Oklahoma City University in 2010 and was admitted into the Oklahoma State Bar Association the following year.

During his undergraduate studies at Oklahoma State, Walker worked on staff for the men’s basketball program from 2002-07. Walker is also a former student-athlete and was a member of the men’s basketball team at Central Christian College in Kansas. He has also served as an intern for the University of Central Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University, and the Oklahoma City Thunder of the NBA.

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ADMINISTRATION PHONE: (918) 495-7952 | EMAIL: jjoslin@oru.edu

medicine efforts for each of ORU’s 16 intercollegiate athletic teams. During the winter season, Joslin travels with ORU’s men’s basketball team, and he is often present at ORU home events in every sport. Joslin came to ORU after spending the previous three years as head athletic trainer for the Tulsa 66ers of the NBA Developmental League.

John Joslin Director of Sports Medicine 9th Season John Joslin has been at ORU since 2008 and he is in his eighth athletic season as the school’s director of sports medicine. Joslin supervises all athletic training and sports

A 1988 graduate of the University of Tulsa, Joslin worked at EOOC for 20 years, where was responsible for patient education, outreach programs for local high schools and contract event coverage. He also assisted athletic training students during clinical rotations.

Ambush of the National Professional Soccer League from 1991-1992. He also served an internship with the New England Patriots of the National Football League in 1986. A member of the National Athletic Trainers Association and the former chairman of the Oklahoma Athletic Trainers Association (1997-2005), Joslin is certified by the Oklahoma State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision, as well as the NATA. Joslin has a daughter, Mikayla, and a granddaughter, Cheyenne.

Joslin gained valuable experience as head athletic trainer for the Tulsa PHONE: (918) 495-6646 | EMAIL: sslarks@oru.edu

Assistant AD for Communications, he oversaw the publicity efforts and media operations for RSU’s 12 intercollegiate programs. In 201516, his work at RSU was recognized as the Heartland Conference Scott Puryear Sports Information Director of the Year by his peers in the league.

Scott Slarks Director of Media Relations 1st Season Scott Slarks joined the ORU athletics staff in October 2016 as the Director of Media Relations and is the main media contact for Volleyball, Baseball and Indoor Track and Field. Prior to joining ORU, Slarks was the

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Slarks increased his presence on the national level serving as the SID liaison to the Heartland Conference Athletic Directors Committee, assisted the Game Day Environment committee for the league, and was the SID chair for women’s basketball. A native of Owatonna, Minnesota, Slarks joined the Hillcats after serving as the Sports Communications and Marketing Coordinator at Park University since August 2012. While previously working on his master’s degree, Slarks served as the Sports

Information Graduate Assistant for two years at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, where he was the primary media contact for six of the Cougars’ 16 NCAA Division I intercollegiate sports. He also provided play-by-play and color commentary for more than 100 men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, and women’s basketball contests helping to create a digital streaming platform for SIUE. Slarks is a 2009 Cum Laude graduate of Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in business management, and later earned a Master of Science degree in kinesiology (sport management) with a perfect 4.0 grade point average from SIUE in 2012. He is a member of CoSIDA.

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ADMINISTRATION PHONE: (918) 495-7138 | EMAIL: twhitmer@oru.edu

In his current role, Whitmer develops and implements training programs for the Golden Eagles, overseeing the training efforts of all 16 teams. As a member of ORU’s sports performance staff, Whitmer schedules workouts for each student-athlete in the ORU athletic department. He also assists in the design and execution of ORU’s sports nutrition program, working to educate student-athletes on their optimal nutritional needs.

TYLER WHITMER Director of Sports Performance 4th Season Tyler Whitmer was promoted to Director of Sports Performance over the summer of 2015, and is in his third year at Oral Roberts University.

In his first season at ORU, Whitmer was responsible for the training programs of ORU’s throwers, golf and tennis teams while assisting with basketball and baseball. Prior to joining the ORU staff, Whitmer spent a year and a half as a graduate assistant strength & conditioning coach at Mid-America Nazarene University in Olathe,

Kansas, and the 2011 summer as a strength & conditioning intern at the University of Denver. Whitmer is Strength & Conditioning Coach Certified by the Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches’ Association, and he’s a Level I Sport Performance Coach through United States of America Weightlifting. He’s also a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist through the NSCA, and First Aid Certified through the American Heart Association. Whitmer obtained his B.S. in Health & Exercise Science from Colorado State University in 2011. He went on to earn a M.S. in education, with a concentration in exercise physiology, from the University of Kansas in 2013. A native of Highlands Ranch, Colo., Whitmer and his wife, Auston, reside in Tulsa.

PHONE: (918) 495-7546 | EMAIL: cgarcia@oru.edu

As the account executive with the Force, Garcia was instrumental in adding new season ticket holders to aid in generating new revenue for the team. Having graduated from Wichita State with his bachelor’s (2014) and master’s (2016) degrees, Garcia worked as an athletic development associate to assist in the fulfillment of more than $5.1 million in SASO renewals. He also assisted in the Gregg Marshal Auction and Golf Tournaments.

Chris Garcia Director of Ticket Sales 1st Season Chris Garcia joined the ORU athletics department as the director of ticket sales in June 2016 after a season with the Wichita Force professional indoor football team.

Originally from Newton, Kansas, Garcia also has experience with the Newton Recreation Commission and the National Baseball Congress.

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Lauren Parks

Nelson Pouliot

Debbie Gimlin

Ryan Tuttle

Adam Hildebrandt

Director of Marketing 2nd Season

Voice of the Golden Eagles - 1st Season

Shanda Sampson

Stacey Williams

myles wilcox

Brian Rios

trisha shannon

jensen cooper

jared jones

Exc. Director/GEC 2nd Season

Administrative Asst. 17th Season

Development Coord. 6th Season

Business Manager 6th Season

Asst. Athletic Trainer 2nd Season

Athletic Training GA 3rd Season

Dir. of Academics 1st Season

Helen Erb

Dir. of Academics 1st Season

Athletic Training Intern 2nd Season

ORU MEDIA RELATIONS STUDENT ASSISTANTS

Allan Guerrero Student Assistant 1st Season

matt caswell

Student Assistant 3rd Season

Darrell Walker Student Assistant 1st Season

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Ilana Silva

Student Assistant 1st Season

D’Vlyn Rogers

Student Assistant 1st Season

Student Assistant 3rd Season

Student Assistant 3rd Season

Sarah varcarcel Student Assistant 1st Season

Frida Cornelio-Ramos Student Assistant 2nd Season

>>> 2016-17 ORU MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF: Front Row - Jarrett Hardwick, Blake Freeland, Adam Hildebrandt, Scott Slarks Middle Row - Allan Guerrero, Ilana Silva, D’Vlyn Rogers, Jared Jones, Frida Cornelio-Ramos Back Row - Jensen Cooper, Matt Casewell, Sarah Varcarcel, Darrell Walker

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Ryan Folmar Baseball 5th Season

misti cussen

Women’s Basketball 5th Season

2015-16 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT YEAR-IN-REVIEW

Scott Sutton

Men’s Basketball 18th Season

Lance Watson M & W Golf 17th Season

Ryan Bush

Roger Bush

Mark Milner

Beverly Dawson

Men’s Tennis 5th Season

Women’s Tennis 5th Season

Joe Dial

Sheera Sirola

Men’s Soccer 4th Season

M & W Track & Field 22nd Season

Team Baseball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball M. Cross Country W. Cross Country M. Golf W. Golf M. Soccer W. Soccer M. Tennis W. Tennis M. Indoor Track & Field W. Indoor Track & Field M. Outdoor Track & Field W. Outdoor Track & Field Volleyball

Overall W-L 38-21 14-17 14-16 --- --- --- --- 7-7-4 10-8-2 14-11 12-13 --- --- --- --- 14-16

SL W-L 22-8 6-10 10-6 --- --- --- --- 3-2-1 6-2 3-2 3-3 --- --- --- --- 8-8

SL SL Championship Finish Result 1st 3-1 Champions 7th 0-1, Quarterfinals 4th 1-1, Semifinals --- 6th --- 8th --- 5th --- 3rd 3rd 1-1, Runner-up 2nd 0-1, Semifinals 3rd 1-1, Runner-up 4th 0-1, Semifinals --- 3rd --- 4th --- 4th --- 4th 6th 0-1 Quarterfinals

National Award Winners Men’s Cross Country Kaily Cox, W. Soccer Justin Estala, M. T&F Trevor Torgerson, M. Golf

USTFCCCA All-Academic Team CoSIDA Academic All-America CoSIDA Academic All-America CoSIDA Academic All-America

All-Americans Israel Nelson, M. Indoor T&F Justin Estala, M. Indoor T&F Madison Reynolds, W. Outdoor T&F

USTFCCCA All-America USTFCCCA All-America USTFCCCA All-America

The Summit League Conference Award Winners Kaily Cox, W. Soccer Defensive Player of the Year Faith Ihim, W. Basketball Sixth Woman of the Year Israel Nelson, Indoor T&F Track Athlete of the Year Justin Estala, Indoor T&F Field Athlete of the Year All-Region/All-District Selections Laura Milos, Volleyball Kaily Cox, W. Soccer Kayla Keller, W. Soccer Obi Emegano, M. Basketball Justin Estala, M. T&F Shinwood Lee, W. Golf

AVCA All-Midwest Region First Team CoSIDA Academic All-District, NSCAA All-Region First Team Academic All-District NABC All-District CoSIDA Academic All-District CoSIDA Academic All-District

Women’s Soccer 4th Season

Volleyball 14th Season

Kaily Cox

Brent Williams

Ryan Folmar

Faith Ihim

Women’s Soccer Defensive Player of theYear

Baseball Newcomer of the Year

Baseball Coach of the Year

Women’s Basketball Sixth Woman of the Year

Justin Estala

Laura Milos

Trevor Torgerson Israel Nelson

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OPPONENTS ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS Wednesday, Dec. 21 • 1 p.m. • Fayetteville, Arkansas • Bud Walton Arena General Information Location...... Fayetteville, Ark. Enrollment.....................26,754 Founded............................ 1871 Nickname............. Razorbacks Colors...........................................................Cardinal/White Conference.......................................Southeastern (SEC) President...........................................Dr. Donald R. Bobbit Athletics Director.................................................Jeff Long Coaching Staff Head Coach...................................................Jimmy Dykes Record at School...............................30-32 (2nd Year) Overall Record...................................30-32 (2nd Year) Assistant Coaches...................................Tari Cummings, Tommy Deffebaugh, Chenel Harris

Team Information 2015-16 Record...........................................................12-18 2015-16 Conf. Record/Finish........................ 7-9/T-10th 2015-16 Postseason................................................... None Last NCAA Tournament Appearance.................... 2015 Starters Returning/Lost................................................ 3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost.......................................... 9/3 Newcomers............................................................................5

Series Information Series vs. ORU................................. Arkansas leads 18-8 Last Meeting......................................12/10/15 • L, 65-50 Current Streak.............................................................. L - 14 Cussen vs. Arkansas........................................................0-3 Media Relations WBB Contact.....................................................Jeri Thorpe E-Mail................................................jthorpe@uark.edu Office Phone.........................................(479) 575-5037 Cell Phone.............................................(479) 283-3344 Athletics Website.................ArkansasRazorbacks.com Press Row Phone.....................................(479) 575-6622

ARIZONA STATE SUN DEVILS Saturday, Dec. 17 • 3 p.m. • Tempe, Ariz. • Wells Fargo Arena General Information Location.............Tempe, Ariz. Enrollment...................16,263 Founded.......................... 1845 Nickname............. Sun Devils Colors..........................Re/Gold Conference................................................................. Pac 12 President..................................................Michael M. Crow Athletics Director....................................... Ray Anderson Coaching Staff Head Coach.................................... Charli Turner Thorne Record at School......................... 380-220(20th Year) Overall Record............................. 420-260(23rd Year) Assistant Coaches..................................Amanda Levens Meg Sanders, Jackie Moore

Team Information 2015-16 Record............................................................. 26-7 2015-16 Conf. Record/Finish...........................16-2/2nd 2015-16 Postseason....................NCAA Second Round Last NCAA Tournament Appearance.................... 2015 Starters Returning/Lost................................................ 4/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost.......................................... 5/6 Newcomers............................................................................5

Series Information Series vs. ORU.........................................................Tied 1-1 Last Meeting......................................11/28/86 • L, 99-62 Current Streak.................................................................L -1 Cussen vs. ASU.................................................................0-0 Media Relations WBB Contact.......................................... Steve Rodriguez E-Mail..................................steve.rodriguez@asu.edu Office Phone.........................................(480) 254-2489 Cell Phone.................................................................. .N/A Athletics Website................................thesundevils.com Press Row Phone........................................................ ...N/A

DENVER PIONEERS Wednesday, Jan. 25 • 7 p.m. • Tulsa, Oklahoma • Mabee Center Sunday, Feb. 19 • 12 p.m. • Denver, Colo. • Magness Arena

General Information Location..............Denver, Colo. Enrollment.......................11,767 Founded.............................. 1864 Nickname....................Pioneers Colors.....................................................Crimson and Gold Conference.............................................. Summit League Chancellor.................................................Rebecca Chopp Athletics Director.......................... Peg Bradley-Doppes Coaching Staff Head Coach............................................. Kerry Cremeans Record at School................................36-88 (4th Year) Overall Record....................................36-88 (4th Year) Assistant Coaches........................................Seth Kushkin Nettie Respondek, David Elliott

Team Information 2015-16 Record............................................................. 5-25 2015-16 Conf. Record/Finish............................3-13/8th 2015-16 Postseason....................................................none Last NCAA Tournament Appearance.................... 2001 Starters Returning/Lost................................................ 4/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost.......................................... 8/3 Newcomers............................................................................7

Series Information Series vs. ORU.........................................................Tied 1-1 Last Meeting......................................... 2/7/15 • W, 65-44 Current Streak...............................................................W - 1 Cussen vs. Denver...........................................................1-1 Media Relations WBB Contact....................................................Chris Smith E-Mail........................christopher.smith726@du.edu Office Phone.........................................(303) 871-7555 Cell Phone.............................................(720) 272-6760 Athletics Website......................... DenverPioneers.com Press Row Phone.....................................(303) 871-3922

FORT WAYNE MASTODONS Saturday, Dec. 31 • 12:30 p.m. • Tulsa, Oklahoma • Mabee Center Saturday, Jan. 21 • 1 p.m. • Fort Wayne, Indiana • Gates Sports Center General Information Location..........Fort Wayne, Ind. Enrollment........................12,719 Founded............................... 1964 Nickname.................Mastodons Colors...........................................................Blue and White Conference.............................................. Summit League Chancellor....................................................Vicky Carwein Athletics Director........................Kelley Hartley Hutton Coaching Staff Head Coach................................................ Niecee Nelson Record at School..................................... 0-0 (1st Year) Overall Record......................................... 0-0 (1st Year) Assistant Coaches.....................................Marcie Alberts Carol Duncan, Ty Shaw

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Team Information 2015-16 Record............................................................. 7-23 2015-16 Conf. Record/Finish........................ 3-13/T-7th 2015-16 Postseason....................................................none Last NCAA Tournament Appearance....................none Starters Returning/Lost................................................ 3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost.......................................... 6/6 Newcomers............................................................................6

Series Information Series vs. ORU.......................................... ORU leads 10-5 Last Meeting.......................................2/17/16 • W, 84-56 Current Streak..................................................................L- 1 Cussen vs. Fort Wayne...................................................2-2 Media Relations WBB Contact....................................................Brian Alden E-Mail...............................................aldenbs@ipfw.edu Office Phone.........................................(260) 481-6646 Cell Phone.............................................(859) 468-8963 Athletics Website............................. GoMastodons.com Press Row Phone.....................................(859) 468-8963

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OPPONENTS HOUSTON BAPTIST HUSKIES Saturday, Nov. 26 • 2 p.m. • Houston, Texas • Sharp Gym General Information Location.........Houston, Texas Enrollment....................... 3,160 Founded............................ 1960 Nickname.................... Huskies Colors............................................................ Blue & Orange Conference......................................................... Southland President......................................... Dr. Robert B. Sloan jr. Athletics Director.......................................Steve Moniaci Coaching Staff Head Coach.................................................. Donna Finnie Record at School................................41-50 (3rd Year) Overall Record....................................41-50 (3rd Year) Assistant Coaches..................................... Lauren Tippet, . Becca Allison, Justin Jones

Team Information 2015-16 Record...........................................................14-15 2015-16 Conf. Record/Finish.............................. 9-9/6th 2015-16 Postseason................................................... None Last NCAA Tournament Appearance.................... 2015 Starters Returning/Lost................................................ 2/3 Lettermen Returning/Lost.......................................... 7/5 Newcomers............................................................................8

Series Information Series vs. ORU................................. Arkansas leads 18-8 Last Meeting......................................12/10/15 • L, 65-50 Current Streak.............................................................. L - 14 Cussen vs. Arkansas........................................................0-3 Media Relations WBB Contact..................................................Russ Reneau E-Mail................................................rreneau@hbu.edu Office Phone.........................................(281) 649-3098 Cell Phone.............................................(281) 923-0813 Athletics Website.................................. hbuhuskies.com Press Row Phone........................................................... N/A

IOWA HAWKEYES Friday, Nov. 11 • 6 p.m. • Iowa City, Iowa • Carver-Hawkeye Arena General Information Location.......... Iowa City, Iowa Enrollment.......................33,334 Founded.............................. 1847 Nickname.................Hawkeyes Colors............... Black and Gold Conference................................................................Big Ten President........................................................Bruce Harreld Athletics Director..............................................Gary Barta Coaching Staff Head Coach....................................................... Lisa Bluder Record at School........................ 323-188 (16th Year) Overall Record........................... 679-330 (32nd Year) Assistant Coaches..........Jan Jensen, Jenni Fitzgerald, .................................................................. Lacey Goldwire

Team Information 2015-16 Record...........................................................19-14 2015-16 Conf. Record/Finish............................8-10/9th 2015-16 Postseason.......................... Big Ten semifinals Last NCAA Tournament Appearance.................... 2015 Starters Returning/Lost................................................ 4/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost.......................................... 9/5 Newcomers............................................................................5

Series Information Series vs. ORU.....................................No prior meetings Last Meeting................................................................... N/A Current Streak................................................................. N/A Cussen vs. Iowa.............................................................. N/A Media Relations WBB Contact.................................................Brandee Britt E-Mail................................ brandee-britt@uiowa.edu Office Phone.........................................(319) 335-9411 Cell Phone........................................................................ N/A Athletics Website...........................hawkeyesports.com Press Row Phone........................................................... N/A

IUPUI JAGUARS Thursday, Jan. 19 • 6 p.m. • Indianapolis, Indiana • The Jungle Saturday, Feb. 4 • 12:30 p.m. • Tulsa, Oklahoma • Mabee Center General Information Location.........Indianapolis, Ind. Enrollment.........................30,622 Founded................................ 1969 Nickname.........................Jaguars Colors................Red/Gold/Black Conference.............................................. Summit League Chancellor.............................................. Masser H. Paydar Athletics Director............................... Dr. Roderick Perry Coaching Staff Head Coach........................................... Austin Parkinson Record at School................................96-92 (6th Year) Overall Record....................................96-92 (6th Year) Assistant Coaches............................. Maria Marchesano Latrell Fleming, Victoria Lipscomb

Team Information 2015-16 Record...........................................................21-11 2015-16 Conf. Record/Finish............................11-4/3rd 2015-16 Postseason.........................NIT Second Round Last NCAA Tournament Appearance....................none Starters Returning/Lost................................................ 7/7 Lettermen Returning/Lost.......................................... 3/2 Newcomers............................................................................5

Series Information Series vs. ORU........................................ORU leads 19-14 Last Meeting........................................ 1/30/16 • L, 57-54 Current Streak.................................................................L - 1 Cussen vs. IUPUI...............................................................2-2 Media Relations WBB Contact............................................................ Ben Ely E-Mail..................................................bgely@iupui.edu Office Phone.........................................(317) 278-3619 Cell Phone................................................................... N/A Athletics Website..................................... IUPUIJags.com Press Row Phone.....................................(317) 274-4558

KANSAS JAYHAWKS Tuesday, Dec. 22 • 7 p.m. • Lawrence, Kansas • Allen Fieldhouse General Information Location.....Lawrence, Kan. Enrollment..................27,983 Founded......................... 1866 Nickname..............Jayhawks Colors.....Crimson and Blue Conference..................................................................Big 12 Chancellor............................. Dr. Bernadette Gray-Little Athletics Director........................... Dr. Sheahon Zenger Coaching Staff Head Coach.......................................Brandon Schneider Record at School................................. 6-25 (2nd Year) Overall Record............................ 407-163 (19th Year) Assistant Coaches.......................... A’Quonesia Franklin Katie O’Connor, Damitria Buchanan

Team Information 2015-16 Record............................................................. 6-25 2015-16 Conf. Record/Finish......................... 0-18/10th 2015-16 Postseason....................................................none Last NCAA Tournament Appearance.................... 2013 Starters Returning/Lost................................................ 4/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost.......................................... 9/3 Newcomers............................................................................6

Series Information Series vs. ORU..............................................KU leads 12-1 Last Meeting.................................... 12/22/15 • W, 70-63 Current Streak...............................................................W - 1 Cussen vs. Kansas............................................................1-1 Media Relations WBB Contact................................................Theresa Kurtz E-Mail......................................................t.kurtz@ku.edu Office Phone.........................................(785) 864-7488 Cell Phone.............................................(785) 312-1053 Athletics Website.................................. KUAthletics.com Press Row Phone.....................................(785) 864-5593

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OPPONENTS LITTLE ROCK TROJANS Thursday, Dec. 1 • 6:30 p.m. • Little Rock, Arkansas • Jack Stephens Center General Information Location.... Little Rock, Ark. Enrollment..................11,848 Founded......................... 1927 Nickname...................Trojans Colors................................................ Maroon/Sliver/Black Conference............................................................. Sun Belt Chancellor............................................Andrew Rogerson Athletics Director.................................... Chasse Conque Coaching Staff Head Coach.......................................................... Joe Foley Record at School........................ 254-144 (13th Year) Overall Record............................ 720-225 (27th Year) Assistant Coaches................................Robert Dallimore Alicia Cash, Steve Wiedower

Team Information 2015-16 Record...........................................................20-13 2015-16 Conf. Record/Finish...........................16-4/2nd 2015-16 Postseason........................... WNIT First Round Last NCAA Tournament Appearance.................... 2015 Starters Returning/Lost................................................ 3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost.......................................... 9/5 Newcomers............................................................................6

Series Information Series vs. ORU................................. Little Rock leads 4-2 Last Meeting......................................11/24/15 • L, 66-52 Current Streak.................................................................L - 4 Cussen vs. Little Rock.....................................................0-4 Media Relations WBB Contact..................................................Evan Drexler E-Mail..............................................esdrexler@ualr.edu Office Phone.........................................(501) 569-3403 Cell Phone.............................................(501) 529-4157 Athletics Website......................................LRTrojans.com Press Row Phone.....................................(501) 683-7004

MID-AMERICAN CHRISTIAN EVANGELS Wednesday, Dec. 14 • 7 p.m. • Tulsa, Oklahoma • Mabee Center General Information Location........... Oklahoma City Enrollment......................... 2,500 Founded.............................. 1953 Nickname..........Lady Evangels Colors... Red, Black and White Conference...............................................Sooner Athletic President............................................... Dr. John D. Fozard Athletics Director.................................... Marcus Moeller Coaching Staff Head Coach.............................................Hannah Moeller Record at School.................................................. First Year Overall Record................................................. First Year Assistant Coaches.......................................Kelsie Dutton Brooke Davidson

Team Information 2015-16 Record...........................................................12-16 2015-16 Conf. Record/Finish............................8-10/9th 2015-16 Postseason....................................................none Last NCAA Tournament Appearance....................none Starters Returning/Lost................................................ 3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost.......................................... 5/5 Newcomers............................................................................7

Series Information Series vs. ORU..............................................KU leads 12-0 Last Meeting......................................11/10/13 • L, 84-62 Current Streak.............................................................. L - 12 Cussen vs. MACU.............................................................0-1 Media Relations WBB Contact...................................................Levi Convirs E-Mail..................................................lconvirs@macu.edu Office Phone.........................................(405) 692-3140 Cell Phone................................................................... N/A Athletics Website............................. macuathletics.com Press Row Phone........................................................... N/A

MISSOURI STATE BEARS Wednesday, Dec. 7 • 7 p.m. • Tulsa, Oklahoma • Mabee Center General Information Location.............Springfiled, Mo. Enrollment...........................26,000 Founded.................................. 1905 Nickname.....................Lady Bears Colors............Maroon and White Conference......... Missouri Valley President............................................................... Clif Smart Athletics Director............................................. Kyle Moats Coaching Staff Head Coach................................................... Kellie Harper Record at School................................36-42 (4th Year) Overall Record............................ 223-171 (13th Year) Assistant Coaches............................................Jon Harper Jackie Stiles, Jennifer Sullivan

Team Information 2015-16 Record...........................................................24-10 2015-16 Conf. Record/Finish.......................14-4/T-2nd 2015-16 Postseason.......................... NCAA First Round Last NCAA Tournament Appearance.................... 2016 Starters Returning/Lost................................................ 2/3 Lettermen Returning/Lost.......................................... 8/4 Newcomers............................................................................4

Series Information Series vs. ORU.............................................ORU leads 9-8 Last Meeting......................................12/12/15 • L, 72-64 Current Streak.................................................................L - 1 Cussen vs. Missouri State..............................................1-2 Media Relations WBB Contact...............................................Ben Adamson E-Mail.................. benadamson@missouristate.edu Office Phone.........................................(417) 836-4584 Cell Phone.............................................(405) 742-7585 Athletics Website................... MissouriStateBears.com Press Row Phone.....................................(417) 836-8145

NORTHWESTERN WILDCATS Sunday, Nov. 13 • 12 p.m. • Evanston, Illinois • Welsh-Ryan Arena General Information Location................ Evanston, Ill. Enrollment.......................20,336 Founded.............................. 1872 Nickname.....................Wildcats Colors.................. Purple/White Conference................................................................Big Ten President............................................Morton O. Schapiro Athletics Director................................... James J. Phillips Coaching Staff Head Coach................................................. Joe McKeown Record at School.................................. 88-101 (8th Year) Overall Record............................ 597-275 (29th Year) Assistant Coaches............................................ Sam Dixon Tiffany Coppage, Christie Sides

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Team Information 2015-16 Record...........................................................18-17 2015-16 Conf. Record/Finish...........................4-14/2nd 2015-16 Postseason........................... WNIT First Round Last NCAA Tournament Appearance.................... 2015 Starters Returning/Lost................................................ 4/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost.......................................... 6/4 Newcomers............................................................................4

Series Information Series vs. ORU................................................NU leads 1-0 Last Meeting......................................12/16/13 • L, 84-54 Current Streak.................................................................. L, 1 Cussen vs. NU....................................................................0-1 Media Relations WBB Contact...........................................Mallory Majcher E-Mail.................mallory.majcher@northwestern.edu Office Phone.........................................(847) 467-3274 Cell Phone................................................................... N/A Athletics Website....................................... nusports.com Press Row Phone........................................................... N/A

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OPPONENTS NORTH DAKOTA STATE BISON Saturday, Jan. 28 • 2 p.m. • Fargo, North Dakota • Scheels Center Saturday, Feb. 25 • 12:30 p.m. • Tulsa, Oklahoma • Mabee Center General Information Location....................Fargo, N.D. Enrollment.......................14,432 Founded.............................. 1890 Nickname......................................................................Bison Colors......................................................Yellow and Green Conference.............................................. Summit League President...........................................Dr. Dean L. Bresciani Athletics Director........................................... Matt Larsen Coaching Staff Head Coach............................................... Maren Walseth Record at School................................18-40 (3rd Year) Overall Record....................................18-40 (3rd Year) Assistant Coaches............................ Kachine Alexander Keith Dickhudt, Patrick Harrison

Team Information 2015-16 Record............................................................. 7-22 2015-16 Conf. Record/Finish............................2-14/9th 2015-16 Postseason....................................................none Last NCAA Tournament Appearance.................... 2004 Starters Returning/Lost................................................ 3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost.......................................... 5/3 Newcomers............................................................................3

Series Information Series vs. ORU.......................................... ORU leads 11-5 Last Meeting......................................... 2/4/16 • W, 59-58 Current Streak...............................................................W - 3 Cussen vs. NDSU..............................................................4-1 Media Relations WBB Contact............................................ Ryan Anderson E-Mail............................. ryan.k.anderson@ndsu.edu Office Phone.........................................(701) 231-5591 Cell Phone.............................................(701) 412-6788 Athletics Website........................................ GoBison.com Press Row Phone........................................................... N/A

OKLAHOMA SOONERS Sunday, Dec. 4 • 2 p.m. • Norman, Oklahoma • Lloyd Noble Center (11,562) General Information Location.............. Norman, Okla. Enrollment.........................30,813 Founded................................ 1890 Nickname........................Sooners Colors....... Crimson and Cream Conference..................................................................Big 12 President.......................................................... David Boren Athletics Director.....................................Joe Castiglione Coaching Staff Head Coach.....................................................Sherri Coale Record at School........................ 442-217 (20th Year) Overall Record............................ 442-217 (20th Year) Assistant Coaches................................................. Jan Ross Pam DeCosta, Chad Thrailkill

Team Information 2015-16 Record...........................................................22-11 2015-16 Conf. Record/Finish........................ 11-7/T-4th 2015-16 Postseason....................NCAA Second Round Last NCAA Tournament Appearance.................... 2016 Starters Returning/Lost................................................ 4/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost........................................12/1 Newcomers............................................................................3

Series Information Series vs. ORU...........................................OU leads 21-14 Last Meeting................................... 12/03/05 • L, 107-76 Current Streak.............................................................. L - 18 Cussen vs. Oklahoma.....................................................0-0 Media Relations WBB Contact....................................................... Tyler Pigg E-Mail............................................................ tpigg@ou.edu Office Phone.........................................(405) 325-3671 Cell Phone.............................................(334) 750-0791 Athletics Website...............................soonersports.com Press Row Phone.....................................(405) 325-1024

OMAHA MAVERICKS Wednesday, Dec. 28 • 7 p.m. • Omaha, Nebraska • Bentson Bunker Fieldhouse Thursday, Feb. 4 • 7 p.m. • Tulsa, Oklahoma • Mabee Center

General Information Location.................... Omaha, Neb. Enrollment............................15,227 Founded................................... 1908 Nickname.......................Mavericks Colors..............Crimson and Black Conference.............................................. Summit League President..........................................Dr. John Christensen Athletics Director........................................... Trev Alberts Coaching Staff Head Coach................................................Brittany Lange Record at School................................22-34 (3rd Year) Overall Record....................................22-34 (3rd Year) Assistant Coaches........................................Lee Aduddell Rodney Rogan, Kirk Walker

Team Information 2015-16 Record...........................................................10-18 2015-16 Conf. Record/Finish..........................5-11/8th* 2015-16 Postseason.......................... NCAA First Round Last NCAA Tournament Appearance.................... 2015 Starters Returning/Lost................................................ 4/9 Lettermen Returning/Lost.......................................... 2/2 Newcomers......................................................................... 11

Series Information Series vs. ORU.............................................ORU leads 3-1 Last Meeting......................................... 2/4/15 • W, 66-52 Current Streak...............................................................W - 2 Cussen vs. Omaha...........................................................2-0 Media Relations WBB Contact.................................................... Shad Beam E-Mail.......................................sbeam@unomaha.edu Office Phone.........................................(402) 554-2140 Cell Phone.............................................(402) 306-1150 Athletics Website............................................OMavs.com Press Row Phone........................................................... N/A

SOUTH DAKOTA COYOTES Wednesday, Jan. 11 • 7 p.m. • Tulsa, Oklahoma • Mabee Center Wednesday, Feb. 15 • 7 p.m. • Vermillion, South Dakota • Sanford Coyote Sports Center General Information Location.................. Vermillion, S.D. Enrollment...............................10,495 Founded...................................... 1862 Nickname..............................Coyotes Colors............................................................Red and White Conference.............................................. Summit League President..................................................James W. Abbott Athletics Director.....................................David Herbster Coaching Staff Head Coach...............................................Dawn Plitzweit Record at School............................................. First Year Overall Record....................................188-93 (10th Year) Assistant Coaches.............................................. Russ Rose Kayla Tetschlag, Aaron Horn

Team Information 2015-16 Record............................................................. 32-6 2015-16 Conf. Record/Finish............................ 15-1/1st 2015-16 Postseason........................... WNIT Champions Last NCAA Tournament Appearance.................... 2014 Starters Returning/Lost................................................ 3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost.......................................... 7/4 Newcomers............................................................................6

Series Information Series vs. ORU............................................. USD leads 3-4 Last Meeting...........................................3/7/16 • L, 78-61 Current Streak.................................................................L - 2 Cussen vs. South Dakota...............................................2-3 Media Relations WBB Contact...................................................Britni Waller E-Mail........................................ britni.waller@usd.edu Office Phone.........................................(605) 677-8813 Cell Phone................................................................... N/A Athletics Website.........................................GoYotes.com Press Row Phone........................................................... N/A

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OPPONENTS SOUTH DAKOTA STATE JACKRABBITS Saturday, Jan. 14 • 12:30 p.m. • Tulsa, Oklahoma • Mabee Center Wednesday, Feb. 8 • 7 p.m. • Brookings, South Dakota • Frost Arena

General Information Location........ Brookings, S.D. Enrollment.....................12,613 Founded............................ 1881 Nickname............. Jackrabbits Colors........... Blue and Yellow Conference.............................................. Summit League President........................................................ Barry J. Dunn Athletics Director............................................... Justin Sell Coaching Staff Head Coach............................................. Aaron Johnston Record at School........................ 392-133 (16th Year) Overall Record............................ 392-133 (16th Year) Assistant Coaches..........................................Mike Jewett Katie Falco, Haylie Linn

Team Information 2015-16 Record............................................................. 27-7 2015-16 Conf. Record/Finish...........................13-2/2nd 2015-16 Postseason....................NCAA Second Round Last NCAA Tournament Appearance.................... 2015 Starters Returning/Lost................................................ 5/0 Lettermen Returning/Lost........................................10/2 Newcomers............................................................................4

Series Information Series vs. ORU........................................ SDSU leads 11-6 Last Meeting........................................ 2/11/15 • L, 60-48 Current Streak.................................................................L - 6 Cussen vs. SDSU...............................................................0-5 Media Relations WBB Contact......................................... Michele Schmidt E-Mail........................ michele.schmidt@sdstate.edu Office Phone.........................................(605) 688-4932 Cell Phone.............................................(605) 695-0704 Athletics Website.........................................GoJacks.com Press Row Phone.....................................(605) 688-4623

TULSA GOLDEN HURRICANE Wednesday, Jan. 6 • 7 p.m. • Tulsa, Oklahoma • Mabee Center General Information Location...................Tulsa, Okla. Enrollment......................... 4,682 Founded.............................. 1894 Nickname....Golden Hurricane Colors..... Old Gold, Royal Blue and Crimson Conference.......................................... American Athletic President........................................ Dr. Steadman Upham Athletics Director.................................Dr. Derrick Gragg Coaching Staff Head Coach......................................... Matilda Mossman Record at School................................72-81 (5th Year) Overall Record............................ 219-174 (13th Year) Assistant Coaches........................................Shane Coffey Leah Foster, Megan Robbins

Team Information 2015-16 Record...........................................................12-19 2015-16 Conf. Record/Finish............................8-10/6th 2015-16 Postseason................................................... None Last NCAA Tournament Appearance.................... 2013 Starters Returning/Lost................................................ 2/3 Lettermen Returning/Lost.......................................... 8/5 Newcomers............................................................................5

Series Information Series vs. ORU.......................................... ORU leads 32-8 Last Meeting.................................... 11/20/16 • W, 59-53 Current Streak...............................................................W - 2 Cussen vs. Tulsa................................................................3-1 Media Relations WBB Contact..............................................Stephanie Hall E-Mail...............................stephanie-hall@utulsa.edu Office Phone.........................................(918) 631-2163 Cell Phone.............................................(918) 232-2393 Athletics Website........................... TulsaHurricane.com Press Row Phone.....................................(918) 631-5400

TENNESSEE-MARTIN SKYHAWKS Saturday, Dec. 10 • 12:30 p.m. • Tulsa, Oklahoma • Mabee Center General Information Location..............Martin, Tenn. Enrollment......................... 6,827 Founded.............................. 1900 Nickname.................. Skyhawks Colors........... Blue and Orange Conference........................................................Ohio Valley Interim Chancellor...............................Dr. Robert Smith Interim Athletics Director.................... Kevin McMillan Coaching Staff Head Coach.............................................. Kevin McMillan Record at School............................. 120-72 (7th Year) Overall Record........................................................ same Assistant Coaches................ David Russell, David Hart Jasmine Newsome, Stacie Evans, Breanna Pitcher

Team Information 2015-16 Record...........................................................22-11 2015-16 Conf. Record/Finish............................ 16-0/1st 2015-16 Postseason............................... NIT First Round Last NCAA Tournament Appearance.................... 2014 Starters Returning/Lost................................................ 3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost.......................................... 4/8 Newcomers......................................................................... 10 Top Returners

Series Information Series vs. ORU.............................................UTM leads 3-1 Last Meeting.......................................2/11/95 • W, 79-68 Current Streak...............................................................W - 1 Cussen vs. UTM.................................................................0-0 Media Relations WBB Contact.....................................................Alex Boggs E-Mail..............................................daboggs@utm.edu Office Phone.........................................(731) 881-7694 Cell Phone.............................................(618) 357-1536 Athletics Website...................................UTMSports.com Press Row Phone........................................................... N/A

UNIVERSITY of SCIENCE and ARTS of OKLAHOMA DROVERS Tuesday, Nov. 29 • 12 p.m. • Tulsa, Oklahoma • Mabee Center General Information Location....... Chickasha, Okla. Enrollment.............................850 Founded.............................. 1908 Nickname........................Drovers Colors..................................................................Green/Gold Conference...............................................Sooner Athletic President................................................... Dr. John Feaver Athletics Director............................... Brisco McPherson Coaching Staff Head Coach..........................................Darrick Matthews Record at School................................. 5-19 (2nd Year) Overall Record....................................23-38 (3rd Year) Assistant Coaches....................... McKinsey Schumpert

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Team Information 2015-16 Record............................................................. 5-19 2015-16 Conf. Record/Finish............................4-14/9th 2015-16 Postseason................................................... None Last NCAA Tournament Appearance................... None Starters Returning/Lost................................................ 1/4 Lettermen Returning/Lost.......................................... 2/8 Newcomers............................................................................7

Series Information Series vs. ORU.............................................ORU leads 2-1 Last Meeting.................................... 11/08/13 • W, 89-68 Current Streak...............................................................W - 1 Cussen vs. USAO..............................................................1-0 Media Relations WBB Contact..................................................Justin Tinder E-Mail.................................................jtinder@usao.edu Office Phone.........................................(405) 574-1210 Cell Phone.............................................(405) 779-3992 Athletics Website...................................usao.edu/sports Press Row Phone........................................................... N/A

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OPPONENTS WESTERN ILLINOIS FIGHTING LEATHERNECKS Friday, Jan. 1 • 7 p.m. • Macomb, Illinois • Western Hall Saturday, Feb. 20 • 2 p.m. • Tulsa, Oklahoma • Mabee Center

General Information Location................Macomb, Ill. Enrollment.......................11,707 Founded.............................. 1899 Nickname....Fighting Leathernecks Colors.............Purple and Gold Conference.............................................. Summit League President................................................... Dr. Jack Thomas Interim Athletics Director.......................... Matt Tanney Coaching Staff Head Coach........................................................JD Gravina Record at School................................57-64 (5th Year) Overall Record............................ 171-125 (10th Year) Assistant Coaches...........................................Seth Minter Bailey Harmon, Kelsey Proctor

Team Information 2015-16 Record...........................................................17-13 2015-16 Conf. Record/Finish........................... 9-7/t-3rd 2015-16 Postseason....................................................none Last NCAA Tournament Appearance.................... 1995 Starters Returning/Lost................................................ 3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost.......................................... 9/6 Newcomers............................................................................4

Series Information Series vs. ORU........................................ORU leads 21-17 Last Meeting.......................................2/19/15 • W, 68-61 Current Streak...............................................................W - 2 Cussen vs. Western Illinois............................................2-0 Media Relations WBB Contact...................................................Dan Wallace E-Mail......................................... dj-wallace2@wiu.edu Office Phone.........................................(309) 298-1133 Cell Phone.............................................(630) 450-2077 Athletics Website.........................GoLeathernecks.com Press Row Phone.....................................(309) 298-1227

2016-17 SUMMIT LEAGUE COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

Nov. 11 Belmont at Fort Wayne Air Force at Denver UNI at IUPUI Omaha at Colorado State Creighton at South Dakota State Monmouth (Ill.) at Western Illinois Oral Roberts at Iowa SIUE at South Dakota

10:00 am TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 6 pm 7 pm

Nov. 12 Defiance at Fort Wayne Dickinson State at North Dakota State

TBA 7 pm

Nov. 13 Oral Roberts at Northwestern SIUE at South Dakota State Stephen F. Austin at South Dakota Western Illinois at Wis.-Milwaukee

12 pm 1 pm TBA TBA

Nov. 14 Trine at Fort Wayne Denver at Northern Colorado North Dakota State at Massachusetts

TBA TBA 6 pm

Nov. 16 North Dakota State at Providence Fort Wayne at Butler Oakland City at IUPUI Western Illinois at Southeast Missouri State Nov. 17 Denver at Wyoming South Dakota at Arkansas Tulsa at Oral Roberts Nov. 19 Oakland at Fort Wayne IUPUI at Illinois-Chicago South Dakota State vs. Montana Hawkeye Challenge at Iowa City, Iowa Northern Illinois at Western Illinois Nov. 20 South Dakota at Tulsa South Dakota State vs TBA*

11 am TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 7 pm TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

Hawkeye Challenge at Iowa City, Iowa Nov. 22 Omaha at Nebraska Western Illinois at Kansas City IUPUI at VCU Colorado at North Dakota State Cal. State Fullerton at Denver

TBA TBA 5 pm 5 pm TBA

Nov. 23 South Dakota State at Oklahoma Oral Roberts at Kansas

TBA 6 pm

Nov. 25 Denver vs Grand Canyon Grand Canyon Tournament Indiana State at Omaha South Dakota at UC Riverside North Dakota State vs Cal. Poly Cal. Poly/ ShareSLO Holiday Tournament Nov. 26 Denver vs UNI Grand Canyon Tournament Coastal Carolina at Fort Wayne Georgia Southern at IUPUI North Dakota State vs Central Michigan Cal. Poly/ShareSLO Holiday Tournament Nov. 27 Western Illinois at SIUE Wofford at Omaha South Dakota at CSU Bakersfield Nov. 29 USAO at Oral Roberts Western Illinois at Missouri Nov. 30 Denver at Colorado State Fort Wayne at Kent State IUPUI at Indiana State Concordia-St. Paul at South Dakota Western Michigan at North Dakota State Dec. 01

TBA TBA TBA 4 pm

TBA

Oral Roberts at Little Rock Lincoln (Mo.) at Omaha South Dakota State vs. UNI

TBA TBA TBA

Dec. 02 Fort Wayne at Illinois Western Illinois at Marquette

TBA TBA

Dec. 03 Denver at Northern Arizona North Dakota State at Wis.-Milwaukee Ark. Pine Bluff at South Dakota State Dec. 04 ORU at Oklahoma Missouri at IUPUI Kansas State at Omaha South Dakota at Wyoming Dec. 05 Bradley at Western Illinois North Dakota State at Oakland

TBA 2 pm TBA 2 pm TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

Dec. 06 Pepperdine at Denver Fort Wayne at Western Michigan South Dakota State at North Dakota

TBA TBA TBA

Dec. 07 IUPUI at Miami (Ohio) Omaha at Creighton Illinois at South Dakota Graceland (Ohio) at Western Illinois Missouri State at Oral Roberts

TBA TBA 9 pm TBA 7 pm

12 pm TBA

Dec. 09 Denver at Utah Valley State Wis.- Green Bay at South Dakota State

TBA TBA

TBA TBA TBA TBA 7 pm

Dec. 10 Tenn.- Martin at Oral Roberts Fort Wayne at Ill.-Chicago Ohio at IUPUI Omaha at Kansas City Eastern Illinois at Western Illinois North Dakota at North Dakota State

TBA TBA 4 pm

2 pm TBA TBA

12:30 pm TBA TBA TBA TBA 7 pm

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OPPONENTS 2016-17 SUMMIT LEAGUE COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

Dec. 11 Denver at Idaho State San Jose State at South Dakota George Washington at South Dakota State Dec. 12 Mayville State at North Dakota State Dec. 14 South Dakota State at Louisville Tennessee Tech at IUPUI Mid.-Amer. Christian at Oral Roberts Dec. 15 Northwestern (Iowa) at South Dakota Dec. 16 Seattle at Denver Dec. 17 Oral Roberts at Arizona State Western Illinois at Chicago State Dec. 18 Omaha at Florida A&M Bowling Green at South Dakota State IUPUI at Belmont Dec. 19 Fort Wayne vs Miami (Ohio) Wright State Invitational South Dakota vs Northern Illinois Roo Holiday Classic North Dakota State vs UTRGV Battle on the Border Dec. 20 Northeastern vs Denver Wright State Invitational Omaha at UCF South Dakota vs Southern Ill. Roo Holiday Classic Illinois State at Western Illinois North Dakota State vs UC Santa Barbara Battle on the Border Dec. 21 Oral Roberts at Arkansas Fort Wayne vs Eastern Kentucky Wright State Invitational IUPUI at Purdue South Dakota State at Wichita State Dec. 28 Western Illinois at Fort Wayne Denver at South Dakota Ind.- Northwest at IUPUI South Dakota State at North Dakota State Oral Roberts at Omaha

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TBA TBA TBA

Dec. 31 Western Illinois at IUPUI South Dakota State at South Dakota Fort Wayne at Oral Roberts North Dakota State at Denver

TBA

Jan. 01 York (Neb.) at Omaha

TBA 6 pm 7 pm TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 4 pm TBA TBA 7 pm

TBA TBA TBA TBA 4:30 pm

1 pm TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 7 pm 7 pm

Jan. 04 South Dakota at North Dakota State

TBA TBA 12:30 pm 2 pm TBA 7 pm

Jan. 05 Denver at Western Illinois Fort Wayne at South Dakota State IUPUI at Omaha

TBA TBA TBA

Jan. 07 IUPUI at South Dakota Omaha at South Dakota State Fort Wayne at North Dakota State Oral Roberts at Western Illinois

TBA TBA 2 pm 4:30 pm

Jan. 11 Western Illinois at Omaha IUPUI at South Dakota State South Dakota at Oral Roberts Jan. 12 Denver at Fort Wayne Jan. 14 Denver at IUPUI South Dakota at Omaha South Dakota State at Oral Roberts North Dakota State at Western Illinois Jan. 18 Fort Wayne at South Dakota South Dakota State at Denver Omaha at North Dakota State Jan. 19 Oral Roberts at IUPUI Jan. 21 Western Illinois at South Dakota State Omaha at Denver Oral Roberts at Fort Wayne North Dakota State at IUPUI Jan. 25 Omaha at Fort Wayne IUPUI at Western Illinois Denver at Oral Roberts Jan. 26 North Dakota State at South Dakota Jan. 28 South Dakota State at Omaha Western Illinois at South Dakota

TBA TBA 7 pm TBA TBA TBA 12:30 pm 4:30 pm TBA TBA 7 pm TBA TBA TBA 1 pm 6 pm TBA TBA 7 pm 7 pm TBA TBA

IUPUI at Fort Wayne Oral Roberts at North Dakota State

TBA 2 pm

Feb. 01 South Dakota at Denver Western Illinois at Oral Roberts

TBA 7 pm

Feb. 02 Omaha at IUPUI North Dakota State at South Dakota State

TBA 7 pm

Feb. 04 Omaha at Western Illinois Fort Wayne at Denver South Dakota at South Dakota State IUPUI at Oral Roberts Feb. 08 IUPUI at Denver Western Illinois at North Dakota State Oral Roberts at South Dakota State Feb. 09 South Dakota at Fort Wayne Feb. 11 South Dakota State at IUPUI Western Illinois at Denver Omaha at Oral Roberts North Dakota State at Fort Wayne

TBA TBA TBA 12:30 pm TBA 5 pm 7 pm TBA TBA TBA 12:30 pm 2 pm

Feb. 15 Fort Wayne at Omaha South Dakota State at Western Illinois Denver at North Dakota State Oral Roberts at South Dakota

TBA TBA 7 pm 7 pm

Feb. 18 Omaha at South Dakota South Dakota State at Fort Wayne IUPUI at North Dakota State

TBA TBA 1 pm

Feb. 19 Oral Roberts at Denver

12 pm

Feb. 22 Fort Wayne at Western Illinois South Dakota at IUPUI North Dakota State at Omaha

TBA TBA 7 pm

Feb. 23 Denver at South Dakota State

TBA

Feb. 25 South Dakota at Western Illinois Denver at Omaha Fort Wayne at IUPUI North Dakota State at Oral Roberts MARCH 4-7 SUMMIT LEAGUE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

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Year in Review


2015-16 REVIEW

Golden Eagles proved tough despite injury battle; finishes fourth

The Oral Roberts women’s basketball team showed once again their resiliency and will to fight and win in the 2015-16 season. The Golden Eagles met the injury bug early, but was strong enough to not let it keep them down. With two true freshmen and one senior, the Golden Eagles were able

to finish 10-6 in The Summit League. The Golden Eagles dominated at home during league play and gathered a key win against top league opponent South Dakota. ORU went 4-4 on the road in league play, but were able to steal key wins at IUPUI and Omaha.

>>> 15-16 BY THE NUMBERS

GOLDEN EAGLES GRAB FIRST ROUND WIN IN 2016 SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT ORU was seeded fourth in the 2016 Summit League Tournament. This

Overall Record 14-16 Summit League Record 10-6 Summit League Finish 4th Mabee Center Record 7-4 Road Record 6-11 Neutral Site Record 1-1 SL Tournament No. 4 seed Semifinals • vs. SD • L, 78-61 Final RPI 143

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lead them to a March 6 matchup against Western Illinois. The Leathernecks and Golden Eagles split the regular season matchups 1-1. The Golden Eagles went in to halftime leading 28-19. ORU shot 41 percent from the field in the first half and limited the Leathernecks to 23 percent. The Golden Eagles came out in the second half and the shots continued to fall. ORU, at one point, took a 19-point lead. The team ended up beating Western Illinois 68-55 and advanced to the semifinal game against South Dakota. ASSISTANT COACH KYRON STOKES NAMED TO WBCA ‘THIRTY UNDER 30’ Oral Roberts University women’s

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2015-16 REVIEW basketball assistant coach Kyron Stokes was named to the inaugural Women’s Basketball Coaches Association’s ‘Thirty Under 30’ list released by the organization. “We’re excited for Kyron to be recognized by the WBCA and our coaching peers for his outstanding work and professionalism,” said head coach Misti Cussen. “He represents our program and university in an outstanding manner on a daily basis, and we are proud to have him as a pillar of our basketball family here at ORU. He is a joy to work with, and I know I speak for our players, staff, and athletic department in congratulating him on this tremendous honor.” The WBCA Thirty Under 30 special recognition program was created to honor 30 up-and-coming women’s basketball coaches age 30 and under at all levels of the game. Each recipient has exemplified their involvement in community service, mentorship and impact on others, professional manner and attitude and professional association involvement. Stokes joined the Golden Eagles first as a player for Scott Sutton, where he was a member of two 20-win teams during his 77-game collegiate career. After spending the 2011-12 season as a graduate assistant for Sutton on the men’s team, Stokes was named the director of basketball operations by Cussen on June 6, 2012. He was promoted to assistant coach before the 2013-14 season where he has helped guide the Golden Eagles to a pair of postseason appearances. ORU reached the NCAA tournament after winning the Southland Conference tournament and then last season reached the WBI Semifinals. A native of Mansfield, Texas, Stokes plays a vital role in scouting and player development for ORU and also shares responsibility in recruiting.

During his time on the bench the Golden Eagles have posted a 40-28 mark during conference play that spans two seasons in the Southland Conference and two in The Summit League. HOME SWEET HOME The Mabee Center again proved a tough place for Golden Eagle opponents in 2015-16. ORU finished the season 7-4 at home and are now 38-11 in four seasons at home under Misti Cussen. It was also the 18th consecutive home winning season for ORU as the Golden Eagles. The Mabee Center saw great success in January when the Golden Eagles went 3-2 in home games beating South Dakota, Fort Wayne and Denver. ORU Home Record • Under Cussen Year Home Record (Overall) 2012-13 10-2 (18-13) 2013-14 9-3 (9-20)

2014-15 2015-16

12-2 (18-16) 7-4 (14-16)

EARLY SEASON SCHEDULE TESTS GOLDEN EAGLES During the Misti Cussen era, the Golden Eagles have not been shy about playing the Power Five conferences and the 2015-16 season was no exception. The team faced Big 10 opponent Michigan in Ann Arbor, Big 12 opponents Oklahoma State and two-time defending national champions Baylor. Despite falling to the Lady Wolverines, Cowgirls and the Lady Bears, ORU used the experience during Summit League play. The

>>> AWARD & HONORS

ORU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

• Sixth Woman of the Year - Faith Ihim • Second Team All-Summit League Kaylan Mayberry • Summit League All-NewcomerMaria Martianez

>>> Dorottya Balla a six-foot forward from Pecs, Hungary started in 29 games last season and recorded 123 points along with 58 rebounds. She averaged 4.2 points per game and 2.0 rebounds.

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2015-16 REVIEW schedule for the Golden Eagles also saw Kansas and Arkansas appear on the slate. ORU defeated the Jayhawks in Allen Fieldhouse, but lost a tough game to the Razorbacks in Fayetteville. ORU KEEPS PSO MAYOR’S CUP WITH WIN OVER TULSA A thrilling back and forth game saw ORU reclaim the PSO Mayor’s Cup at the Reynolds Center for the Golden Eagles. The win also gave ORU a sweep of both the men’s and women’s Mayor’s Cup as the Golden Eagle men defeated Tulsa a week earlier. The Golden Eagles led at the half, 28-25, and allowed Tulsa only eight points in the second quarter. ORU came out of the lockeroom with a mission and surged their way to the top. They scored 31 points in the second half and held Tulsa to 28. The Golden Eagles saw the clock hit zero and beat the Golden Hurricane 59-53 at the Reynolds Center.

Mayor’s Cup Series vs. Tulsa Last 10 Seasons 11/20/06 ORU 74, Tulsa 61 11/13/07 ORU 48, Tulsa 33 11/22/08 ORU 65, Tulsa 50 12/12/09 ORU 74, Tulsa 69 OT 11/16/10 Tulsa 86, ORU 85 11/29/11 Tulsa 65, ORU 57 11/09/12 ORU 64, Tulsa 53 11/26/13 Tulsa 72, ORU 58 11/21/14 ORU 73, Tulsa 71 11/26/15 ORU 59, Tulsa 53

ORU WOMEN QUIETS ALLEN FIELDHOUSE AND GRABS A HUGE VICTORY On December 22, 2015, the ORU Golden Eagles had a date with the Kansas Jayhawks in the famed Allen Fieldhouse in Lawrence, Kansas. ORU came in to the game with a record of 3-9 and were on an eight game losing skid. Kaylan Mayberry led the team with her efforts setting a career-high of 25 points. The Golden Eagles rallied from an eight point halftime deficit. They came out and scored a phenomenal 37 points which lifted them to a seven point victory over the Kansas Jayhawks. This was the first win for ORU over a Big 12 opponent since 2004 and the first win against Kansas in program history.

>>> As a true freshman, Maria Martianez made a huge impact for the Golden Eagles in the 2015-16 season. She averaged 7.5 points per game along with averaging six rebounds per game.

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>>> Jordan Doyle started against Tulsa and shot 50 percent from the field along with 37.5 percent from deep.

THREE GOLDEN EAGLES HONORED IN POSTSEASON AWARDS A trio of Golden Eagles were honored by The Summit League with sophomores Faith Ihim, Kaylan Mayberry and freshman Maria Martianez earning accolades announced by the league office in voting by head coaches, sports information directors and select media members. Ihim was named Summit League Sixth Woman of the Year while Mayberry was named Second Team All-Summit League. Martianez was also named to The Summit League All-Newcomer Team to round out honors for the Oral Roberts women’s basketball team. A sophomore from Tulsa, Mayberry led ORU in scoring at 11.0 points per game and averaged 2.1 assists per game. She started 16 of the final 17 games for the Golden Eagles and posted back-to-back career-high 25 point games in an upset at Kansas and at Western Illinois. During league play Mayberry averaged 12.3 ppg to finish in the top 12 of The Summit League in scoring. Tulsa native, Faith Ihim, was the

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2015-16 REVIEW second leading scorer with 10.3 points per game during the regular season and led the team in rebounding at 7.0 boards per game. She was a 42 percent shooter from the field and finished in the top seven for The Summit League in rebounding. She tallied four doubledoubles during the year, while also scoring in double figures in five of the final six games of the season. Martianez, a native of Barcelona, Spain, started in all 28 games during the regular season for ORU averaging 7.3 points per game and 6.0 rebounds per game. She scored a season-high 20 points in a win over Western Illinois and pulled down a season best 12 rebounds against South Dakota State. She led the team with 1.1 blocks per game and was second on the team with 1.9 assists per game.

Blair Bryce was just shy of a doubledouble finishing with seven points and 17 rebounds. The senior also added four blocks in the win. Western Illinois was led by 15 points each from Sophie Reichelt and Michelle Maher. Reichelt added three blocks and three steals for the Leathernecks.

>>> Faith Ihim recorded a total of 206 rebounds for the season. As 5-10 forward she dominated the boards.

Career Day for Mayberry Sends ORU to Summit Leage Semifinals Kaylan Mayberry scored a careerhigh 33 points to lead the Oral Roberts women’s basketball team to a 68-55 victory over Western Illinois in the Summit League Quarterfinals. The Golden Eagles used tough defense in the first half to build a 28-19 lead while holding the Leathernecks to just 23 percent from the field. ORU pulled away in the second half behind a blistering 53 percent from the field. Mayberry finished 13-of-17 from the field and 5-of-7 from behind the arc. It was the most points by an ORU player in a Summit League tournament game and postseason game breaking the record of 28 points set by Kevi Luper vs. Western Illinois (3/5/11) and Jaci (Bigham) Inman vs. South Dakota State (3/9/10).

>>> Kaylan Mayberry recorded a career high of 33 points against Western Illinois in the 2016 Summit League Quarterfinals. With her prolific performance the Golden Eagles defeated the Leathernecks and advanced to the semifinals.

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2015-16 REVIEW

2015-16 SEASON BOX SCORE OVERALL

TOTAL: 14-16

HOME: 7-4

AWAY: 6-11

NEUTRAL: 1-1

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## Player GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

1 Kaylan Mayberry 30-18 931 31.0 124-331 .375 53-147 .361 44-72 .611 11 74 85 2.8 66 3 61 72 3 34 345 11.5 2 Jordan Doyle 30-29 954 31.8 77-225 .342 26-85 .306 44-80 .550 22 68 90 3.0 75 3 46 65 3 33 224 7.5 4 Esther Udoumoh 24-2 175 7.3 16-40 .400 0-3 .000 12-16 .750 16 28 44 1.8 20 0 6 11 6 10 44 1.84 5 Bria Pitts 17-13 429 25.2 53-139 .381 36-96 .375 7-7 1.000 5 44 49 2.9 36 1 21 29 8 18 149 8.85 10 Jayden Oliver 2-0 18 9.0 2-4 .500 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 3 0 0 1 0 2 6 3.0 12 Dorottya Balla 29-13 471 16.2 45-137 .328 15-58 .259 18-21 .857 4 54 58 2.0 50 1 25 28 6 6 123 4.2 15 Faith Ihim 30-14 754 25.1 120-254 .472 2-4 .500 65-108 .602 83 123 206 6.9 67 0 26 71 5 38 307 10.2 22 Jordan Gilbert 3-0 8 2.7 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 1.0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0.0 23 Ashley Beatty 30-15 679 22.6 65-193 .337 21-82 .256 15-19 .789 25 76 101 3.4 70 1 31 53 8 37 166 5.5 25 Jasauen Beard 6-0 101 16.8 13-38 .342 1-7 .143 10-16 .625 1 8 9 1.5 14 1 2 11 4 9 37 6.2 30 Blair Bryce 30-16 578 19.3 54-111 .486 1-1 1.000 28-60 .467 55 132 187 6.2 79 6 15 49 33 12 137 4.6 44 Maria Martianez 30-30 952 31.7 90-238 .378 9-48 .188 36-47 .766 44 135 179 6.0 67 1 56 53 33 31 225 7.5 Team 42 60 102 7 Oral Roberts 30 6050 659-1712 .385 166-535 .310 279-446 .626 308 805 1113 37.1 547 17 291 451 109 230 1763 58.8 Opponents 30 6050 680-1763 .386 139-498 .279 338-492 .687 347 830 1177 39.2 480 5 359 408 97 210 1837 61.2 SCORE BY PERIODS Oral Roberts Opponents

1st 395 429

2nd 3rd 425 461 421 503

4th OT 460 22 463 21

SUMMIT LEAGUE

Total 1763 1837

TOTAL: 10-6

HOME: 6-2

AWAY: 4-4

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## Player GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 00 Kaylan Mayberry 16-15 566 35.4 70-197 .355 27-87 .310 30-46 .652 8 53 61 3.8 36 2 37 37 1 21 197 12.3 02 Jordan Doyle 16-15 550 34.4 47-136 .346 16-49 .327 24-44 .545 9 47 56 3.5 42 0 27 34 3 12 134 8.4 04 Esther Udoumoh 15-2 127 8.5 11-28 .393 0-1 .000 12-16 .750 14 21 35 2.3 10 0 4 6 2 9 34 2.3 05 Bria Pitts 5-1 68 13.6 8-22 .364 5-15 .333 0-0 .000 0 10 10 2.0 3 0 1 6 0 3 21 4.2 12 Dorottya Balla 15-2 177 11.8 15-41 .366 6-19 .316 5-6 .833 2 22 24 1.6 15 1 8 14 1 1 41 2.7 15 Faith Ihim 16-2 422 26.4 61-145 .421 1-1 1.000 41-64 .641 47 76 123 7.7 35 0 15 37 5 21 164 10.3 23 Ashley Beatty 16-13 429 26.8 40-112 .357 14-44 .318 11-14 .786 12 48 60 3.8 39 1 14 29 5 23 105 6.6 30 Blair Bryce 16-14 355 22.2 38-78 .487 0-0 .000 20-44 .455 31 75 106 6.6 38 1 13 32 18 5 96 6.0 44 Maria Martianez 16-16 531 33.2 55-141 .390 2-16 .125 26-32 .813 26 77 103 6.4 38 0 27 21 21 17 138 8.6 TM TEAM................ 28 29 57 4 Total.......... 16 3225 345-900 .383 71-232 .306 169-266 .635 177 458 635 39.7 256 5 146 220 56 112 930 58.1 Opponents...... 16 3225 332-905 .367 82-283 .290 165-218 .757 141 427 568 35.5 268 3 158 201 60 101 911 56.9

SCORE BY PERIODS Oral Roberts Opponents

1st 213 204

2nd 3rd 202 248 240 231

4th OT 241 7 245 10

POSTSEASON

Total 911 930

TOTAL: 1-1

HOME: 0-0

AWAY: 0-0

NEUTRAL: 1-1

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## Player GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 01 Kaylan Mayberry 2-2 71 35.5 15-25 .600 6-12 .500 2-2 1.000 0 3 3 1.5 6 1 2 4 1 2 38 19.0 02 Jordan Doyle 2-2 65 32.5 5-17 .294 3-8 .375 5-7 .714 2 5 7 3.5 7 1 6 3 0 2 18 9.0 04 Esther Udoumoh 2-0 19 9.5 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 4 5 2.5 4 0 2 3 1 0 0 0.0 12 Dorottya Balla 2-0 34 17.0 3-7 .429 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 9 9 4.5 3 0 2 0 2 0 7 3.5 15 Faith Ihim 2-2 46 23.0 8-23 .348 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 2 8 10 5.0 4 0 2 5 0 1 18 9.0 23 Ashley Beatty 2-2 55 27.5 5-12 .417 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 0 4 4 2.0 8 0 2 3 1 4 12 6.0 30 Blair Bryce 2-0 42 21.0 6-13 .462 0-0 .000 4-7 .571 8 14 22 11.0 9 1 0 7 5 0 16 8.0 44 Maria Martianez 2-2 68 34.0 8-19 .421 3-6 .500 1-2 .500 1 9 10 5.0 4 0 4 3 1 0 20 10.0 TM TEAM................ 3 15 18 3.6 0 6 Total.......... 2 400 50-118 .424 15-35 .429 14-22 .636 14 58 72 36.0 45 3 20 28 11 9 129 64.5 Opponents...... 2 400 43-117 .368 13-43 .302 34-53 .642 25 58 83 41.5 26 0 29 23 7 16 133 66.5

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1st 2nd 3rd 30 31 35 23 28 43

4th OT 37 - 35 -

Total 133 129

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2015-16 REVIEW

2015-16 SEASON RESULTS OVERALL DATE 11/14/15 11/16/15 11/20/15 11/24/15 11/27/15 11/29/15 12/01/15 12/10/15 12/12/15 12/15/15 12/17/15 12/22/15 01/01/15 01/03/16 01/06/16 01/09/16 01/16/16 01/21/16 01/23/16 01/27/16 01/30/16 02/04/16 02/07/16 02/11/16 02/13/16 02/17/16 02/20/16 02/25/16

TOTAL: 14-16

TIME 2 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 a.m. 8 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 12 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 12 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m.

OPPONENT EVANGEL at Grand Canyon at Tulsa LITTLE ROCK at Oklahoma State at Michigan at Eastern Michigan at Arkansas at Missouri State LYON COLLEGE at #4 Baylor at Kansas *at Western Illinois *at IUPUI *SOUTH DAKOTA *at North Dakota State *FORT WAYNE *at Omaha *DENVER *SOUTH DAKOTA STATE *IUPUI *NORTH DAKOTA STATE *at Denver *at South Dakota State *at South Dakota *at Fort Wayne *WESTERN ILLINOIS *OMAHA

HOME: 7-4

AWAY: 6-11

NEUTRAL: 1-1

SCORE W, 89-46 L, 66-64 W, 59-53 L, 66-52 L, 59-55 L, 61-44 L, 77-69 L, 65-50 L, 72-64 L, 68-49 L, 97-39 W, 70-63 L, 72-61 W, 52-47 W, 60-56 W, 52-42 W, 61-59 W, 67-65 W, 65-33 L, 68-50 L, 57-54 W, 59-58 W, 59-56 L, 60-48 L, 71-48 L, 54-48 W, 79-55 W, 67-58

ATT. 743 510 1171 733 2184 1809 440 1348 3112 4002 6189 2176 507 335 736 220 770 743 759 615 713 676 371 1698 1371 481 796 767

HIGH POINTS (15) two players (14) Ihim (11) Pitts (13) Pitts (16) Ihim (10) Ihim (14) Balla (17) Mayberry (18) Mayberry (9) Mayberry (15) Ihim (25) Mayberry (25) Mayberry (16) Mayberry (19) Doyle (16) Bryce (15) A. Beatty (19) Mayberry (15) Mayberry (11) Doyle (16) Mayberry (12) Doyle (14) Ihim (9) two players (14) Martianez (12) Ihim (20) Martianez (18) Ihim

HIGH REBOUNDS (16) Ihim (19) Ihim (9) Martianez (16) Martianez (7) Martianez (5) two players (12) Ihim (4) Martianez (11) Bryce (8) Martianez (13) Ihim (11) Bryce (9) Martianez (16) Ihim (8) two players (14) Bryce (11) Ihim (10) Bryce (7) A. Beatty (14) Martianez (12) Bryce (11) Ihim (10) Bryce (7) two players (8) Bryce (9) Ihim (9) Martianez (12) Ihim

HIGH ASSISTS (5) Mayberry (3) Pitts (4) Martianez (2) five players (2) two players (4) A. Beatty (5) Martianez (2) three players (2) three players (3) Balla (4) Mayberry (6) Martianez (5) Doyle (5) Mayberry (4) Mayberry (3) three players (5) Martianez (4) two players (3) Doyle (2) two players (2) three players (1) six players (4) Mayberry (4) Martianez (2) two players (2) two players (3) Ihim (2) three players

2016 SUMMIT LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP (Sioux Falls, S.D.) 03/06/16 12 p.m. vs Western Illinois W, 68-55 03/07/16 12 p.m. vs South Dakota L, 78-61

3172 ---

(33) Mayberry (13) two players

(17) Bryce (6) Ihim

(2) four players (4) Doyle

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY

Home SL Away SL Neutral Total SL

G 11 8 17 8 2 30 16

W-L 7-4 6-2 6-11 4-4 1-1 14-16 10-6

Total 11,310 5,832 24,665 5,726 * 35,975 11,557

Average 1,028 729 1,451 716 * 1,199 722

High Dec. 2, 2014 vs. Southwestern Christian • 2,745 Feb. 13, 2015 vs. South Dakota State • 832 Nov. 17 at Tennessee • 8,861 Jan. 4 at Denver • 3,554 March 6, 2016 vs. Western Illinois • 3,172 Dec. 29, 2013 vs. Nebraska • 5,811 Jan. 4 at Denver • 3,554

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2015-16 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 2015-16 INDIVIDUAL POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS

STATISTICAL MILESTONE COUNT LEADING SCORER Dorottya Balla Jordan Doyle Jordan Gilbert Faith Ihim Kaylan Mayberry Bria Pitts

Season 1 4 - 10 14 1

Career 11 6 2 12 14 1

10+ POINTS Dorottya Balla Jordan Doyle Jordan Gilbert Faith Ihim Kaylan Mayberry Bria Pitts

Season 4 5 - 15 16 9

Career 29 12 4 23 16 9

20+ POINTS Kaylan Mayberry

Season 3

Career 3

10+ REBOUNDS Faith Ihim

Season 5

Career 7

LEADING ASSISTANT Season Dorottya Balla - Jordan Doyle 4 Jordan Gilbert - Faith Ihim 1 Kaylan Mayberry 6 Bria Pitts 1

Career 6 18 8 5 6 1

DOUBLE-DOUBLES Season Career Blair Bryce 4 4 Faith Ihim 4 5 Kaylan Mayberry 1 1

LEADING REBOUNDER S eason Career Dorottya Balla 1 1 Jordan Doyle 4 4 Faith Ihim 22 22 Kaylan Mayberry 1 1 Bria Pitts 1 1

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2015-16 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS 2015-16 GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS Date MATCH-UP FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. O/D/Reb PF A TO B S SCORE N14 Oral Roberts 35-67 52.2 8-24 33.3 11-17 647. 5-28-33 24 19 8 5 20 89 vs. Evangel% 11-47 23.4 4-20 20.0 20-29 69.0 11-30-41 17 8 26 1 3 46 N16 Oral Roberts 22-62 35.5 6-24 25.0 14-20 70.0 9-28-37 27 9 18 3 13 64 at Grand Canyon 24-63 38.1 3-15 20.0 15-24 52.5 17-34-51 21 10 22 0 8 56 N20 Oral Roberts 23-56 41.1 7-25 28.0 6-11 54.5 9-25-34 20 11 19 3 11 59 at Tulsa 21-64 32.8 2-16 12.5 9-18 50.0 21-27-48 15 14 17 1 12 53 N24 Oral Roberts 19-47 40.4 2-9 22.2 12-16 75.0 7-23-30 25 11 26 5 8 52 at Little Rock 24-58 41.4 7-15 46.7 11-21 52.4 17-23-40 26 16 19 1 9 66 N27 Oral Roberts 21-54 38.9 7-18 38.9 6-11 54.5 10-22-32 20 8 20 2 9 55 at Oklahoma St. 23-58 39.7 1-14 0.71 12-22 54. 17-26-43 14 12 15 4 9 59 N29 Oral Roberts 18-56 32.1 7-28 25.0 1-3 33.3 11-22-33 19 9 20 2 8 44 at Michigan 25-54 46.3 1-15 0.67 10-14 71.4 9-28-37 12 8 16 2 9 61 D 1 Oral Roberts 25-64 39.1 12-35 34.3 7-10 70.0 13-30-43 21 16 15 3 4 69 at E. Michigan 30-69 43.5 5-15 33.3 12-23 52.2 14-27-41 11 14 8 2 8 77 D10 Oral Roberts 21-53 39.6 5-16 31.3 3-7 42.9 5-16-21 19 7 14 4 8 50 at Arkansas 24-57 42.1 3-8 37.5 14-19 73.7 17-29-46 11 16 18 3 4 65 D12 Oral Roberts 23-62 37.1 9-22 40.9 9-16 56.3 8-28-36 23 7 15 5 2 64 at Missouri St. 24-64 37.5 4-17 23.5 20-26 76.9 13-34-47 18 10 10 2 7 72 D15 Oral Roberts 17-51 33.3 2-12 16.7 13-14 92.9 13-22-35 17 5 19 4 9 49 vs. Lyon College 28-60 46.7 7-17 41.2 5-6 83.3 9-21-30 11 16 11 2 6 68 D17 Oral Roberts 14-64 21.9 5-29 17.2 6-11 54.5 18-19-37 16 10 20 4 8 39 at Baylor 44-85 51.8 4-5 80.0 5-10 50.0 26-35-61 11 39 10 9 13 97 D22 Oral Roberts 26-58 44.8 10-26 38.5 8-22 36.4 9-26-35 15 13 9 2 9 70 at Kansas 27-62 43.5 3-15 20.0 6-9 66.7 10-31-41 19 9 12 3 5 63 J 1 Oral Roberts 25-60 41.7 7-17 41.2 4-7 57.1 8-25-33 12 10 15 4 11 61 at Western Ill.* 27-60 45.0 6-22 27.3 12-15 80.0 10-28-38 10 12 14 1 8 72 J3 Oral Roberts 17-60 28.3 4-13 30.8 14-16 87.5 18-29-47 19 8 15 1 10 52 at IUPUI* 17-58 29.3 4-24 16.7 9-15 60.0 14-27-41 18 6 16 5 6 47 J6 Oral Roberts 25-60 41.7 5-15 33.3 5-16 31.3 6-31-37 13 10 11 3 9 60 vs. South Dakota* 18-63 28.6 9-30 30.0 11-15 73.3 15-37-52 20 11 18 1 2 56 J9 Oral Roberts 19-56 33.9 6-20 30.0 8-15 53.3 14-34-48 13 12 16 2 7 52 at NDSU 17-59 28.8 3-13 23.1 5-8 62.5 9-25-34 14 11 11 3 6 42 J16 Oral Roberts 22-48 45.8 5-13 38.5 12-27 44.4 8-31-39 17 9 16 3 6 61 at Fort Wayne* 22-61 36.1 6-13 46.2 9-12 75.0 9-27-36 22 10 12 2 9 59 J21 Oral Roberts 27-62 43.5 7-19 36.8 6-11 54.5 6-27-33 14 15 5 2 6 67 at Omaha* 23-54 42.6 6-17 35.3 13-16 81.3 6-28-34 11 18 11 7 5 65 J23 Oral Roberts 21-48 43.8 4-11 36.4 19-20 95.0 12-21-33 12 9 14 2 16 65 vs. Denver* 14-44 31.8 2-11 18.2 3-3 1.000 8-15-23 20 4 22 2 6 33 J27 Oral Roberts 15-58 25.9 5-15 33.3 15-17 88.2 16-31-47 14 7 15 4 3 50 vs. SDSU* 24-60 40.0 6-15 40.0 14-18 77.8 8-29-37 15 12 5 8 7 68 J30 Oral Roberts 22-58 37.9 3-14 21.4 7-12 58.3 18-25-43 20 8 16 5 4 54 vs. IUPUI* 19-56 33.9 1-7 14.3 18-22 81.8 15-20-35 17 7 10 3 8 57 F4 Oral Roberts 23-59 39.0 3-10 30.0 10-17 58.8 11-26-37 20 6 13 2 5 59 vs. NDSU* 20-49 40.8 4-14 28.6 14-17 82.4 5-30-3 15 8 14 2 5 58 F7 Oral Roberts 23-57 40.4 6-18 33.3 7-12 58.3 10-28-38 19 12 16 1 8 59 at Denver* 23-54 42.6 5-14 35.7 5-6 83.3 3-27-30 55 9 14 2 7 56 F11 Oral Roberts 17-54 31.5 6-18 33.3 8-13 61.5 10-24-34 14 8 13 2 7 48 at SDSU* 22-53 41.5 6-19 31.6 10-13 76.9 9-30-39 11 11 12 9 7 60 F13 Oral Roberts 17-49 34.7 3-15 20.0 11-18 61.1 7-25-32 16 6 17 9 3 48 at South Dakota* 27-60 45.0 6-18 33.3 11-16 68.8 11-27-38 19 13 8 2 8 71 F17 Oral Roberts 17-47 36.2 1-11 0.91 13-23 56.5 7-32-39 23 8 17 6 6 48 at Fort Wayne* 15-52 28.8 7-19 36.8 17-21 81.0 6-29-35 21 9 12 3 5 54 F20 Oral Roberts 33-67 49.3 3-9 33.3 10-16 52.5 10-39-49 16 9 10 9 6 79 vs. Western Ill.* 21-63 33.3 6-29 20.7 7-11 63.6 6-27-33 13 7 12 3 6 55 F25 Oral Roberts 22-57 38.6 3-14 21.4 20-26 76.9 16-30-46 14 9 11 1 5 67 vs. Omaha* 23-59 39.0 5-18 27.8 7-10 70.0 7-21-28 20 10 10 7 6 58 M6 Oral Roberts 28-59 47.5 7-16 43.8 5-9 55.6 10-37-47 20 8 18 8 3 68 vs. Western Ill.# 18-65 27.7 5-27 18.5 14-23 60.9 14-23-37 10 10 8 3 11 78 M7 Oral Roberts 22-59 37.3 8-19 42.1 9-13 69.2 4-21-25 25 12 10 3 6 61 vs South Dakota# 25-52 48.1 8-16 50.0 20-30 66.7 11-35-46 16 19 15 4 5 78 % - Indicates exhibition game #- Indicates Summit League Tournament game *- Indicates Summit League game Team highlighted in bold signifies the game winner

2015-16 SITUATIONAL RECORDS ORU’S RECORD... CUSSEN ERA 2015-16 at home 43-9 7-4 on the road 15-51 6-11 at a neutral site 6-5 1-1 in November 9-16 2-4 in December 7-14 1-5 in January 18-17 6-3 in February 18-10 4-3 in March 11-8 1-1 ORU vs... Summit League 20-16 10-6 American Athletic 2-0 1-0 Big East 0-2 0-0 Big Ten 0-5 0-1 Big 12 0-6 1-2 Conference USA 1-1 0-0 MAC 2-0 0-1 MEAC 0-2 0-0 Missouri Valley 2-1 0-1 Mountain West 2-0 0-0 Ohio Valley 2-0 0-0 Patriot League 0-1 0-0 SEC 0-6 0-1 Southland Conference 23-16 0-0 Sun Belt 2-6 0-1 WAC 1-3 0-1 Non-NCAA Division I 6-0 1-2 ORU’S RECORD WHEN... SCORING scoring <60 pts. 3-39 6-11 scoring 60-69 pts. 20-18 6-5 scoring 70-79 pts. 18-8 2-0 scoring 80-89 pts. 18-0 1-0 scoring 90-99 pts. 4-0 0-0 scoring 100 or more pts. 0-0 0-0 allowing <60 pts. 34-13 12-3 allowing 60-69 pts. 20-12 2-7 allowing 70-79 pts. 9-20 0-5 allowing 80-89 pts. 0-11 0-0 allowing 90-99 pts. 0-7 0-1 allowing 100 or more pts. 0-2 0-0 FIELD GOAL SHOOTING shooting <30% 0-6 1-2 shooting 30-39% 9-35 3-11 shooting 40-49% 40-19 9-2 shooting 50% or higher 12-4 1-0 opponents shoot <30% 18-3 4-0 opponents shoot 30-39% 35-19 5-4 opponents shoot 40-49% 9-36 4-10 opponents shoot 50% or higher 1-7 0-1 TURNOVERS committing more turnovers 35-52 5-14 committing fewer turnovers 27-11 9-2 teams tie in turnovers 1-2 0-0 REBOUNDING outrebounding their opponent 48-18 9-5 getting outrebounded 15-42 5-11 teams tie in rebounds 0-5 0-0 HALFTIME & OVERTIME leading after 1st half 54-15 12-3 trailing after 1st half 8-47 2-12 teams are tied after 1st half 1-3 0-1 game goes to overtime 0-2 1-1

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2015-16 STATISTICAL HIGHS ORAL ROBERTS TEAM HIGHS

Points Rebounds Assists Turnovers Steals Blocks Personal Fouls Made Field Goals Field Goal Attempts Field Goal % 3-pt Field Goals 3-pt Field Goal Att. 3-pt Field Goal % Made Free Throws Free Throw Attempts Free Throw % Winning Margin Losing Deficit

ORAL ROBERTS INDIVIDUAL HIGHS

89 • 11/14 vs. Evangel 49 • 2/20 vs. Western Illinois 19 • 11/14 vs. Evangel 26 • 11/24 vs. Little Rock 20 • 11/14 vs Evangel 9 • vs 2/13 South Dakota 9 • vs 2/20 Western Illinois 27 • 11/16 vs. Grand Canyon 35 • 11/16 vs. Grand Canyon 67 • vs 11/14 Evangel 67 • vs 2/20 Western Illinois 52.2% • 11/14 vs. Evangel 12 • 12/1 vs. Eastern Michigan 35 • 12/1 vs. Eastern Michigan 43.8% • 3/6 vs. Western Illinois 20 • 2/25 vs. Omaha 27 • 1/16 vs. Fort Wayne 76.9% • 2/25 vs. Omaha 43 • 11/14 vs. Evangel 58 • 12/17 vs. Baylor

Points 33 • Kaylan Mayberry • 3/6 vs. Western Illinois Rebounds 13 • Faith Ihim • 12/17 vs. Baylor Assists 5 • Jordan Doyle • 1/1 vs. Western Illinois 5 • Kaylan Mayberry • 1/3 vs. IUPUI Turnovers 6 • Bria Pitts • 12/15 vs. Lyon College 6 • Jordan Doyle • 12/17 vs. Baylor 6 • Kaylan Mayberry • 12/17 vs. Baylor 6 • Kaylan Mayberry • 1/9 vs. North Dakota State Steals 6 • Maria Martianez • 1/23 vs. Denver Blocks 4 • Blair Bryce • Three Times Made Field Goals 10 • Kaylan Mayberry • 1/3 vs. IUPUI Field Goal Att. 12 • Kaylan Mayberry • 1/3 vs. IUPUI FG% (Min. 5 Att.) 100% (8-for-8) • Faith Ihim • 1/23 vs. Denver 100% (6-for-6) • Maria Martianez • 1/23 vs. Denver 100% (5-for-5) • Dorottya Balla • 11/14 vs. Evangel 100% (5-for-5) • Faith Ihim • 1/27 vs. South Dakota State 3-pt Field Goals 5 • Kaylan Mayberry • 12/22 vs. Kansas 5 • Kaylan Mayberry• 3/6 vs. Western Illinois 3-pt Field Goal Att. 11 • Bria Pitts • 12/1 vs. Eastern Michigan 11 • Bria Pitts • 12/17 vs. Baylor 3FG% (Min. 3 Att.) 100% (4-for-4) • Jordan Doyle • 1/6 vs. South Dakota Made Free Throws 10 • Kaylan Mayberry • 1/3 vs. IUPUI Free Throw Attempts 12 • Kaylan Mayberry • 1/3 vs. IUPUI Free Throw % (Min. 6 Att.) 100% (8-for-8) • Faith Ihim • 1/23 vs. Denver 100% (6-for-6) • Maria Martianez • 1/23 vs. Denver

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Points Rebounds Assists Turnovers Steals Blocks Personal Fouls Made Field Goals Field Goal Attempts Field Goal % 3-pt Field Goals 3-pt Field Goal Att. 3-pt Field Goal % Made Free Throws Free Throw Attempts Free Throw % Winning Margin Losing Deficit

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12/17/15 - Baylor - 97 pts 48 • 11/20 • Tulsa 39 • 12/17 • Baylor 26 • 11/14 • Evangel 13 • 12/17 • Baylor 9 • 12/17 • Baylor 9 • 2/11 • South Dakota State 26 • 11/24 • Little Rock 30 • 12/1 • Eastern Michigan 85 • 12/17 • Baylor 51.8% • 12/17 • Baylor 9 • 1/6 • South Dakota 29 • 2/20 • Western Illinois 80.0% • 12/17 • Baylor 20 • 11/14 • Evangel 20 • 12/12 • Missouri State 20 • 3/7 • Western Illinois 30 • 3/7 • South Dakota 100% • 1/23 • Denver 58 • 12/17 • Baylor 43 • 11/14 • Evangel

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2015-16 SUMMIT LEAGUE RECAP FINAL 2015-16 SUMMIT LEAGUE STANDINGS

South Dakota South Dakota State IUPUI Oral Roberts Western Illinois Omaha Fort Wayne Denver North Dakota State

W-L 15-1 13-3 11-5 10-6 8-8 7-9 3-13 3-13 2-14

Summit League Games

Pct. Home .938 8-0 .813 7-1 .688 6-2 .625 6-2 .500 5-3 .438 5-3 .188 3-5 .188 2-6 .125 2-6

2015-16 SL INDIVIDUAL AWARDS PLAYER OF THE YEAR Nicole Seekamp South Dakota NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Clarissa Ober South Dakota State DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Faith Ihim Oral Roberts SIXTH WOMAN OF THE YEAR Caitlin Duffy South Dakota COACH OF THE YEAR Amy Williams South Dakota 1ST TEAM ALL-SUMMIT LEAGUE Daniel Lawrence IUPUI Macy Miller South Dakota State Mikale Rogers IUPUI Mikaela Shaw Omaha Nicole Seekamp South Dakota Marena Whittle North Dakota State 2ND TEAM ALL-SUMMIT LEAGUE Tia Hemiller South Dakota Michelle Maher Western Illinois Kaylan Mayberry Oral Roberts Sophie Reichelt Western Illinois Ellie Thompson South Dakota State ALL-SUMMIT LEAGUE HONORABLE MENTION Paige Bradley Denver Kamilah Carter Fort Wayne Kelly Stewart South Dakota Taylor Thunstedt North Dakota State Keri Young South Dakota State SUMMIT LEAGUE ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM Maria Martianez Oral Roberts Caitlin Duffy South Dakota Madison Guebert South Dakota State Taylor Higginbotham Western Illinois Caroline Hogue Omaha

2016 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL INVITATIONAL Western Hall • Macomb, Ill. First Round - Thursday, March 17 (4) Western Illinois 99, (5) Southern Illinois 97 G.B. Hodge Center • Spartansburg, S.C. Second Round - Saturday, March 19 (8) S.C. Upstate 81, (4) Western Illinois 78

Away 7-1 6-2 5-3 4-4 3-5 2-6 0-8 1-7 0-8

Streak Win 7 Win 1 Loss 1 Win 2 Loss 1 Win 1 Win 1 Loss 1 Loss 3

W-L 32-6 27-7 21-11 14-16 16-16 15-15 7-23 5-25 7-22

2015-16 POSTSEASON 2016 SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT Denny Sanford PREMIER Center • Sioux Falls, S.D. First Round - Saturday, March 5 & Sunday March 6 (1) South Dakota 73, (8) Denver 54 (2) South Dakota State 80, (7) Fort Wayne 60 (3) Oral Roberts 68, (6) Western Illinois 55 (4) IUPUI 51, (5) Omaha 62 Semifinals - Monday, March 7 (1) South Dakota 78, (3) Oral Roberts 61 (2) South Dakota State 76, (3) Omaha 60 Championship Game - Tuesday, March 8 (1) South Dakota 55, (2) South Dakota State 61 2016 NCAA DIVISION I WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP - SPOKANE REGIONAL Maples Pavilion • Stanford, Calif. First Round - Saturday, March 19 (5) Miami 71, (12) South Dakota State 74 Second Round - Monday, March 21 (4) Stanford 66, (12) South Dakota State 65 2016 WOMEN’S NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT DakotaDome • Vermillion, S.D. First Round - Wednesday, March 16 South Dakota 74, Creighton 68 McGuirk Arena • Mount Pleasant, Mich. First Round - Thursday, March 17 IUPUI 63, Central Michigan 55 The Jungle • Indianapolis, Ind. Second Round - Saturday, March 19 San Diego 59, IUPUI 48 DakotaDome • Vermillion, S.D. Second Round - Sunday, March 20 South Dakota 101, Minnesota 89 DakotaDome • Vermillion, S.D. Third Round - Thursday, March 24 South Dakota 51, Northern Iowa 50 DakotaDome • Vermillion, S.D. Quarterfinal Round - Sunday, March 27 South Dakota 68, Western Kentucky 54 DakotaDome • Vermillion, S.D. Semifinal Round - Wednesday, March 30 South Dakota 88, Oregon 54 DakotaDome • Vermillion, S.D. Final Round - Saturday, April 2 South Dakota 71, Florida Gulf Coast 65

Pct. .842 .794 .656 .467 .500 .500 .233 .167 .241

Overall

Home 17-1 13-2 11-4 7-4 10-5 10-5 7-8 3-13 5-9

Away 12-4 8-4 9-5 6-11 5-9 3-8 0-14 2-12 1-11

Streak Win 6 Loss 1 Loss 1 Loss 1 Loss 1 Loss 1 Loss 1 Loss 2 Loss 3

FINAL 2015-16 COLLEGEINSIDER. COM TEAM REC. PTS. 1. South Dakota St. (25) 37-4 764 2. Albany (3) 28-5 712 3. Princeton (1) 23-6 710 4. James Madison (1) 27-6 678 5. Green Bay (1) 28-5 667 6. South Dakota 32-6 590 7. BYU 27-7 539 8. Florida Gulf Coast (1) 33-6 527 9. Arkansas State 27-6 521 10. Chattanooga 24-5 520 11. Army 29-3 423 12. Ohio 26-7 418 13. Saint Mary’s 24-5 417 14. Pennsylvania 24-5 362 15. Central Arkansas 24-8 355 16. Maine 26-9 322 17. San Diego 25-8 293 18. Abilene Christian 26-4 255 19. New Mexico State 26-5 188 20. UC Riverside 23-9 131 21. Hawaii 21-11 122 22. Santa Clara 23-9 102 23. Missouri State 24-10 77 24. Northern Iowa 24-11 67 25. San Francisco 21-12 61 OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Wright State 38, Iona 37, UNC Asheville 35, Bucknell 30, Ball State 23, Montana State 22, Quinnipiac 19, Hofstra 17, Drake 12, Central Michigan 11, UT Martin 7, Belmont 6, Mercer 5, Drexel 4, Idaho 4, Buffalo 2, Jacksonville 2, Alabama State 1, Elon 1.

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2015-16 SINGLE GAME RECAPS Game One ORU 89, Evangel 46

Game Two Grand Canyon 66, ORU 64

Game Three ORU 59, Tulsa 53

Recap TULSA, Okla. – The Oral Roberts women’s basketball team jumped out to an early lead and never looked back rolling in the season opener, 89-46, over Evangel on Saturday afternoon. The Golden Eagles improved to 1-0 on the season as they recorded 20 steals for the first time since January 23, 2012 against IPFW. An evenly distributed offense saw ORU also dish out 19 assists with just eight turnovers in the game. Five different Golden Eagle players finished in double figures, led by Bria Pitts and Faith Ihim with 15 points each. Ihim pulled down six rebounds and added four steals to lead ORU as well. Pitts went 3-for-5 from behind the three-point line and also added three steals in the win. The defensive pressure from ORU saw Evangel shoot just 23 percent from the field as the Golden Eagles also scored 38 points off turnovers. The Crusaders were led by Allison Swanson who finished with 15 points and five rebounds.

Recap PHOENIX, Ariz. – An offensive drought in the final minutes of regulation for the Oral Roberts women’s basketball team allowed Grand Canyon to rally past the Golden Eagles, 66-64 in overtime Monday night. The Golden Eagles led nearly the entire game pulling ahead early with a 7-0 lead in the first quarter and led 34-23 at the break. A solid defensive effort held the ‘Lopes to just 31 percent from the field and forced 13 turnovers to help gain the lead. However, in the second half the Golden Eagles went cold while GCU shot 41 percent compared to just 23 percent by ORU. Faith Ihim led the way for ORU as she narrowly missed a double-double with 14 points and nine rebounds. Bria Pitts joined Ihim in double figures with 13 points in the loss. Dana Jones had a game-high 18 points for the ‘Lopes while Cheyenne Hendrington and Zelor Massaquoi each posted double-doubles. Hendrington finished with 12 points and 19 boards while Massaquoi added 12 points and 10 rebounds.

Recap TULSA, Okla. – Timely shooting and a complete team effort helped lift the Oral Roberts women’s basketball team to a second consecutive PSO Mayor’s Cup win over Tulsa, 59-53, Friday night at the Reynolds Center. After trailing most of the first half the Golden Eagles took their first lead with 13 seconds left in the second quarter on a Kaylan Mayberry three-pointer. Mayberry’s three-pointer sparked a second half that saw ORU trail just briefly, 39-38, before another Mayberry three-pointer put the Golden Eagles ahead for good with 9:40 left in the fourth quarter. The Golden Eagles were led by Bria Pitts’ 11 points as she has made three three-pointers in each game for ORU this season. Mayberry finished with 10 points in the win while Faith Ihim, Jordan Doyle, Ashley Beatty and Jasauen Beard all scored nine. Tulsa was led by Kelsee Grovey who scored a game-high 12 points and pulled down six rebounds in the loss.

Nov. 14 • Mabee Center Tulsa, Okla.

Notebook - With 89 points, ORU tied a high point total in a season opener under head coach Misti Cussen. The Golden Eagles scored 89 in a 2013-14 win over USAO. - The Golden Eagles improve to 7-1 all-time against Evangel and 2-0 under Cussen. - Including Saturday’s season opener, ORU plays three of its first four games in Tulsa including on November 20 in the PSO Mayor’s Cup at the University of Tulsa. The Golden Eagles also host Little Rock on November 24.

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Nov. 16 • GCU Arena Phoenix, Ariz.

Notebook - After shooting 44 percent from the field in the first half, ORU shot just 23 percent in the second half. - ORU scored 19 points off turnovers after forcing 22 by Grand Canyon. - The Golden Eagles recorded 13 steals in the game and have double digit steals in back-to-back games for the first time since December 4, 2013 and December 16, 2013 at Missouri (14) and at Northwestern (12). - Faith Ihim and Bria Pitts have both scored in double figures for ORU in both games this season. Ihim added 14 while Pitts finished with 13. - The overtime game was the first for ORU since a 79-71 loss at Marquette on December 18, 2013.

Nov. 20 • Reynolds Center Tulsa, Okla.

Notebook - ORU hit five three-pointers in the first half, but shot 35 percent from the field as a team. However, in the second half the Golden Eagles shot 48 percent to lead them in the win. - The Golden Eagles finished with double digit steals for the third consecutive game with 11. - Bria Pitts has scored in double figures all three games for ORU this season and leads the team averaging 13 points per game. - Ashley Beatty scored a career-high nine points and three steals. - ORU won its first game at Tulsa since 2009. It is also the first back-to-back Mayor’s Cup wins for ORU since the 2008-09 seasons. - The Golden Eagles now lead the all-time series 32-8.

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2015-16 SINGLE GAME RECAPS Game Four Little Rock 66, ORU 52

Game Five Oklahoma St. 59, ORU 55

Game Six Michigan 61, ORU 44

Recap TULSA, Okla. – The Oral Roberts women’s basketball team let a first half lead slip away in the third quarter Tuesday night falling, 66-52, to Little Rock. Led by 24 points and 10 rebounds from Shanity James, Little Rock rallied in the second half to win their fourth straight game in the series. Little Rock entered Tuesday’s game ranked 10th in the College Insider Mid-Major Top 25 as the Trojans hit six second-half three-pointers to overtake the Golden Eagles. The Golden Eagles were paced offensively by Bria Pitts who finished with 13 points and Dorottya Balla who added 11 points and three boards. Pitts was 1-of-3 from behind the three-point line as ORU was 2-of-9 from three-point range in the loss.

Recap STILLWATER, Okla. – The Oral Roberts women’s basketball team missed an upset win at Oklahoma State Friday, falling, 59-55, inside Gallagher-Iba Arena. Three Golden Eagles finished in double figures as Faith Ihim led the way with 16 points, while adding five rebounds. Maria Martianez was shy of a double-double scoring 13 points and pulling down seven boards in the loss. Bria Pitts scored 12 points joining the group after going 4-of-8 from behind the three-point line. Brittney Martin and Kaylee Jensen led Oklahoma State with 21 points each while Jensen finished with a double-double pulling down 12 rebounds.

Recap ANN ARBOR, Mich. - The Oral Roberts women’s basketball team was unable to finish a second half rally Sunday falling 61-44 at the Unniversity of Michigan in non-conference action. The Golden Eagles held the Wolverines – who entered averaging 94 points per game – to their lowest point total of the season. UM was also just 1-of-13 from the three-point line; however, ORU shot just 32 percent from the field while Michigan shot 51 percent in the second half. Faith Ihim led ORU in scoring with 10 points while also pulling down five boards. Jordan Doyle added nine points as she was one of three players to hit multiple three-pointers. Siera Thompson led all scorers with 16 points as teammate Hallie Thome finished with 14 points and eight rebounds for Michigan.

Nov. 24 • Mabee Center Tulsa, Okla.

Nov. 27 • Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Okla.

Notebook - ORU led for 17:12 in the game while Little Rock led for 15:29. - Little Rock outscored ORU in second chance points 13-2. - Dorottya Balla missed her first free throw of the season as she was 3-of-4 from the line and is now 10-of-11 on the season. - Both teams combined for 45 turnovers in the game – 19 from Little Rock and 26 by ORU. - ORU shot 40 percent from the field, but was just 9-of-25 in the second (36%) while Little Rock finished at 41 percent and was 17-of-37 (45.9%) in the second half.

Notebook - ORU forced 15 Oklahoma State turnovers and scored 20 points off turnovers in the loss. - The Golden Eagles shot 39 percent from the field while the Cowgirls barley edged ORU shooting 40 percent. - An 8-0 run by ORU to start the game helped the Golden Eagles take a 13-9 lead at the end of the first quarter. - Both teams shot 55 percent from the free throw line however, OSU was 12-of-22 while ORU finished 6-of-11.

Nov. 29 • Crisler Center Ann Arbor, Mich.

Notebook - ORU was 1-of-3 from the free throw line while Michigan finished 10-of-14. - The Golden Eagles shot 36 percent in the second half after shooting 29 percent in the first half. - ORU held Michigan to just 1-of-15 from behind the three-point line while going 7-of-28. - The 61 points by Michigan was the lowest point total of the season. UM entered Sunday averaging 94.4 points per game. - Sunday was just the second ever meeting between ORU and Michigan.

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2015-16 SINGLE GAME RECAPS Game Seven E. Michigan 77, ORU 69

Game Eigth Arkansas 65, ORU 50

Game Nine Missouri St. 72, ORU 64

Recap YPSILANTI, Mich. – The Oral Roberts women’s basketball team nearly overcame a 16-point deficit Tuesday night before falling late at Eastern Michigan, 77-69, in non-conference action. The Golden Eagles made eight second-half three-pointers and finished with a season-high 12 treys to overcome a 16-point deficit. However, an 11-0 run by EMU allowed the home team to close out a game where they lead from start to finish. Three ORU players finished in double figures led by Dorottya Balla’s 14 points, while Kaylan Mayberry hit four three-pointers to finish with 13 in the loss. Faith Ihim joined the trio with her first double-double of the season adding 12 points and 12 rebounds. Janay Morton scored a game-high 25 points as Chanise Baldwin posted a double-double with 15 points and 14 boards.

Recap FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The Oral Roberts women’s basketball team fell on the road Thursday night, 65-50, to the University of Arkansas in non-conference action. The Golden Eagles have now lost five straight as they close out a five game road swing Saturday at Missouri State. Arkansas snapped a six game skid of its own on Thursday and won their 14th consecutive game against ORU in the all-time series. Kaylan Mayberry led ORU with 17 points on 3-of-5 shooting from behind the three-point line. Maria Martianez added nine points and four boards in the loss. The Razorbacks were led by Alecia Cooley who tallied 19 points on 8-of-10 shooting from the field. Jessica Jackson also finished with 17 points for Arkansas.

Notebook - ORU made a season-high 12 three-pointers including eight in the second-half. - Faith Ihim posted her first double-double of the season with 12 points and 12 rebounds. - Maria Martianez finished with six points, nine rebounds and five assists in the game. - The Golden Eagles out-rebounded EMU 43-41 as it was the first time this season ORU won the rebounding battle.

Notebook - ORU was out rebounded 46-21 in the loss and the seventh time the Golden Eagles have lost the rebounding battle this season. - The Golden Eagles shot below 40 percent from the field for the fourth consecutive game. ORU shot 39.6 percent from the field. - ORU made just seven trips to the free throw line as they had single digit attempts for the second time this season. The Golden Eagles finished the game 3-of-7 from the line while Arkansas was 14of-19 at the stripe. - Kaylan Mayberry scored a season-high 17 points in the loss and it was her second consecutive games scoring in double figures.

Recap SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - A cold start was too much for the Oral Roberts women’s basketball team to overcome Saturday night as a fourth quarter rally fell short, 72-64, at Missouri State. The Golden Eagles trailed by as many as 27 points in the second half, however ORU held Missouri State scoreless for more than six minutes to mount a furious fourth quarter comeback. ORU shot 45 percent in the second half to pull within seven points with 2:50 left in the game, but MSU held off the Golden Eagles in the final minutes. Kaylan Mayberry led the Golden Eagles for a second straight game with 18 points while Bria Pitts finished with 16 points and four rebounds. Mayberry and Pitts combined to made six threepointers as the Golden Eagles finished 6-of-12 from behind the arc. Missouri State was led by a double-double from Kenzie Williams who posted 21 points and 12 rebounds. She was one of three MSU players to finish in double figures as Liza Fruendt and Tyonna Snow each scored 15.

Dec. 1 • Convocation Center Ypsilanti, Mich.

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Dec. 10 • Bud Walton Arena Fayetteville, Ark.

Dec. 12 • Mabee Center Tulsa, Okla.

Notebook - ORU shot just 25.9 percent in the first half while MSU shot 36.8 percent. In the second half the Golden Eagles shot 45.7 percent from the field while the Lady Bears shot 38.5 percent. - The Lady Bears turned the ball over just 10 times while ORU finished with 15 turnovers. - The Golden Eagles finished with a season-low two steals in the loss. - Kaylan Mayberry led ORU in scoring for a second consecutive game with a season-high 18 points. She has scored in double figures three straight games. - Blair Bryce led ORU in rebounding for the first time this season with 11 boards. Ashley Beatty also had a season-best seven rebounds.

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2015-16 SINGLE GAME RECAPS Game Ten Lyon College 68, ORU 49

Game Eleven Baylor 97, ORU 39

Game Twelve ORU 70, Kansas 63

Recap TULSA, Okla. – A hot shooting Lyon College rallied to knock off the Oral Roberts women’s basketball team, 68-49, Tuesday afternoon in non-conference action. The Golden Eagles dropped their seventh straight as Lyon handed ORU its first loss to a nonNCAA Division I opponent since falling 74-70 to Evangel on January 8, 1996. Lyon shot a season-best for an ORU opponent, 46.7 percent from the field as the Golden Eagles shot just 33 percent from the field. ORU was also just 2-of-12 from behind the three-point line. All nine Golden Eagles scored in the loss as Kaylan Mayberry had a team-high nine points. Maria Martianez added four points and eight boards in the loss. Lyon was led by a double-double from Jamie Jackson with 13 points and 12 rebounds. Taylor Gaedtke paced the Scots offensively with 14 points.

Recap WACO, Texas - The 4th-ranked Baylor Lady Bears were too much for the Oral Roberts women’s basketball team Thursday night taking a 97-39 nonconference victory inside the Ferrell Center. The Golden Eagles dropped their eighth straight game as the Lady Bears led from start to finish. Faith Ihim paced the Golden Eagles with her second double-double of the season adding 15 points and 13 boards. Bria Pitts chipped in with 12 points as the only other player to score in double figures. Nina Davis led Baylor with a game-high 26 points and six rebounds while Niya Johnson added 18 assists in the win. Notebook - ORU shot a season-low 21 percent from the field. - Baylor finished with 39 assists while ORU tallied just 10. - Ihim posted her second double-double of the season and third of her career. - Baylor’s 97 points were the most allowed by ORU since allowing 101 against Baylor last season. - The eight game losing streak is the longest for ORU since a nine game skid during the 2013-14 season.

Recap LAWRENCE, Kan. - In one of the most complete games this season the Oral Roberts women’s basketball team snapped an eight game skid Tuesday night with a 70-63 win over the University of Kansas. The Golden Eagles knocked off a Big 12 team for the first time since 2004. The win also gave ORU its first win over Kansas in program history. Behind a career-high 25 points from Kaylan Mayberry the Golden Eagles rallied back from a 41-33 halftime deficit. Mayberry made five threepointers as ORU hit 10 as a team and had no second half turnovers. Bria Pitts and Jordan Doyle each finished with 14 points as Pitts added seven boards and four three-pointers of her own. Kansas was led by Kylee Kopatich who posted a double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds.

Dec. 15 • Mabee Center Tulsa, Okla.

Notebook - ORU saw all nine players score in the game however it was the first time since 11/13/13 vs. Arkansas no player scored in double figures. - The Golden Eagles out-rebounded Lyon 35-30 marking just the second time this season ORU has won the rebounding battle. - ORU shot 2-of-12 (16.7%) from behind the threepoint line as they fell below 20 percent for the first time since shooting 12 percent against South Dakota on Jan. 8, 2015. - The all-time series between ORU and Lyon is now tied at 1-1.

Dec. 17 • Ferrell Center Waco, Texas

Dec. 22 • Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence, Kansas

Notebook • ORU shot below 35 percent for the third consecutive game and lost by more than 15 points since a 92-39 loss at Tennessee. • The Golden Eagles turned the ball over 14 times Saturday, the second lowest margin this season. • Faith Ihim joined Vicky McIntyre and Atoe’ Jackson with a team-high 14 points. She is now the eighth different Golden Eagle player to lead the team in scoring. • ORU is now 0-5 on the road this season and have lost 21 straight true road games.

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2015-16 SINGLE GAME RECAPS Game Thirteen Western Illinois 77, ORU 69

Game Fourteen ORU 52, IUPUI 47

Game Fifteen ORU 60, South Dakota 56

Recap MACOMB, Ill. – The Oral Roberts women’s basketball team was unable to hold a late lead falling Friday at Western Illinois 72-61 in The Summit League opener for both teams. The Golden Eagles rallied back from an early deficit in the first half to take a 24-20 lead at intermission. However, an 11-2 run by the Leathernecks to start the fourth quarter gave WIU a 64-52 lead with 6:33 left in the game as they held on for the win. ORU was unable to make a run in the final minutes as Kaylan Mayberry scored a game-high 25 points. Mayberry also added a career-high five steals in the loss while going 4-of-8 from behind the three-point arc. Western Illinois was led by Taylor Higginbotham’s 21 points while teammate Michelle Maher added 18.

Recap INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - The Oral Roberts women’s basketball team showed toughness Sunday afternoon holding on to a 52-47 win over IUPUI in Summit League action.

Recap TULSA, Okla. – Another gritty performance from the Oral Roberts women’s basketball team Wednesday night propelled the Golden Eagles to a 60-56 win over South Dakota. The Golden Eagles shot over 40 percent from the field for the third time in four games to help seal a comeback win at the Mabee Center. ORU held South Dakota to just 28 percent shooting and also forced 18 turnovers. Sophomore Jordan Doyle poured in a careerhigh 19 points and narrowly missed a double-double adding eight rebounds. Doyle was 4-of-4 from behind the three-point line and 7-of-14 from the field. Blair Bryce also was just shy of a double-double with seven points and eight boards in her fifth straight start. South Dakota was led by a double-double from Tia Hemiller with 15 points and 13 rebounds. Hemiller was 3-of-7 from the three-point line as USD made nine three-pointers in the game.

Jan. 1 • Western Hall Macomb, Ill.

Notebook - ORU Shot 50 percent in the second half while WIU shot 70 percent from the field. - ORU was 7-of-17 from behind the three-point line to finish with a season-high 41 percent. - Mayberry tied a career-high 25 points in back-toback games. - Mayberry also finished with a career-high five steals. It was the first time since 3/9/13 an ORU player recorded five or more steals in a game.

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Jan. 2 • The Jungle Indianapolis, Ind.

Kaylan Mayberry finished with a game-high 16 points after going 10-for-12 from the free throw line. Mayberry added five assists and three steals to help seal the win. Faith Ihim pulled down a careerhigh 16 rebounds while missing a double-double with eight points. Mayberry and Ihim made eight free throws in the final minute to help seal the win for ORU. The Golden Eagles showed toughness inside as they out-rebounded the Jaguars 47-41. IUPUI was led by Shaquira Scott who finished with 13 points and six rebounds. Notebook - ORU shot 28 percent from the field while IUPUI shot 29 percent from the field. - The Golden Eagles won the rebounding battle 4741 for just the third time this season. - ORU held an opponent under 50 points for the second time this season after holding Evangel to 46 points in the season opener. - Faith Ihim pulled down a career-best 16 rebounds. It was the first time an ORU player had 15 or more rebounds since Vicky McIntyre pulled down 18 vs. South Dakota State in the Summit League Semifinals. - Kaylan Mayberry finished with a game-high 16 points to lead ORU in scoring for a third consecutive game. It was the six time this season she has led ORU in scoring and 13th in her career.

Jan. 6 • Mabee Center Tulsa, Okla.

Notebook - ORU shot 41 percent from the field and held USD to just 28 percent shooting. It was the second lowest field goal percent for an opponent this season. - ORU committed 11 turnovers while USD finished with 18 turnovers. The Golden Eagles finished with just four turnovers in the second half. - All eight players for ORU scored in Wednesday’s game. - Wednesday’s game was the first home game for ORU in more than 22 days playing four straight on the road and nine of their last 10 away from the Mabee Center.

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2015-16 SINGLE GAME RECAPS Game Sixteen ORU 52, North Dakota St. 42

Game Seventeen ORU 61, Fort Wayne 59

Jan. 9 • Scheels Arena Fargo, N.D.

Jan. 16 • Mabee Center Tulsa, Okla.

Player

Blair Bryce Maria Martianez Kaylan Mayberry Jordan Doyle Ashley Beatty Esther Udoumoh Dorottya Balla Faith Ihim Team Totals

44 01 02 23 04 12 15

FG % 1st Half: 12-30 3FG % 1st Half: 5-12 FT % 1st Half: 3-6

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA f f g g g

6-9 0-3 3-16 3-10 4-7 1-2 0-2 2-7 19-56

40.0% 41.7% 50.0%

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

0-0 0-1 2-9 1-3 3-5 0-0 0-2 0-0

4-8 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-5

6-20

8-15

7-26 1-8 5-9

26.9% 12.5% 55.6%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

4 10 14 3 4 5 9 3 0 4 4 1 0 5 5 4 0 4 4 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 1 3 4 7 14 34 48 13

Game: 19-56 Game: 6-20 Game: 8-15

Stl

Min

##

Player

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

2 0 4 0 1 0 0 0

34 33 35 26 32 4 9 27

02

2

7 200

McCarver,Keshyra Gary,Keanna Carter,Kamilah Young,De'jour Rinehart,Rachel Ogle,Courtney Fisher,Josie Lozada,Selena Parker,Isis Fallis,Peyton Bunch,Allyson Team Totals

TP

A TO Blk

16 0 9 7 11 2 0 7

1 3 3 3 0 0 0 2

1 2 6 2 2 0 1 1 1 52 12 16

33.9% 30.0% 53.3%

Deadball Rebounds 5,1

40 04 13 31 03 10 15 21 23 33

FG % 1st Half: 10-32 3FG % 1st Half: 3-9 FT % 1st Half: 1-1

North Dakota State 42 • 5-12, 0-4 Summit ##

Player

30

Emily Spier Brooke Yaggie Taylor Thunstedt Kennedy Childers Marena Whittle Brittany Wiebe Brianna Jones Team Totals

05 11 23 32 14 34

FG % 1st Half: 11-32 3FG % 1st Half: 2-7 FT % 1st Half: 2-4

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA f g g g g

4-10 3-6 3-14 0-3 3-14 0-2 4-10

0-0 0-1 2-7 0-0 1-5 0-0 0-0

17-59 34.4% 28.6% 50.0%

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-0

3-13 6-27 1-6 3-4

5-8

22.2% 16.7% 75.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

1 3 4 2 0 2 2 2 0 3 3 1 1 1 2 1 3 9 12 2 0 0 0 2 3 6 9 4 1 1 2 9 25 34 14

Game: 17-59 Game: 3-13 Game: 5-8

8 9 8 0 9 0 8

A TO Blk

1 3 2 1 4 0 0

2 1 3 1 2 0 1 1 42 11 11

Stl

Min

1 1 0 0 3 0 1

31 40 38 20 40 10 21

1 0 0 0 2 0 0 3

28.8% 23.1% 62.5%

6 200 Deadball Rebounds 1

ORU 67 • 7-11, (5-1 SL)

1st

13 8

2nd

19 18

3rd

11 12

4th

9 4

Last FG - ORU 4th-02:54, NDSUWBB 4th-06:48. Largest lead - ORU by 10 3rd-05:56, NDSUWBB None. ORU led for 37:30. NDSUWBB led for 00:00. Game was tied for 02:01.

Total

52 42

Points ORU NDSUWB

In Paint 24 18

Off T/O 3 15

2nd Chance 11 3

Fast Break 2 2

Bench 9 8

Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 0 times.

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA f f g g g

31.3% 33.3% 100.0%

3-4 2-7 7-17 2-8 4-11 2-5 0-2 0-1 1-2 1-4 0-0

1-1 0-0 3-6 1-1 0-1 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0

1-1 3-3 2-2 3-4 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

22-61

6-13

9-12

2nd half: 12-29 2nd half: 3-4 2nd half: 8-11

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Player

Notebook - ORU held NDSU scoreless for the final 6:48 of the game but also ended the game on a 7-0 run. - The Golden Eagles held NDSU to just 28 percent from the field. It was the third consecutive game ORU has held its opponent below 30 percent shooting. - ORU out-rebounded NDSU 48-34 for the largest margin this season. - Blair Bryce posted her first double-double of her career with a career-high in both points (16) and rebounds (14). - Ashley Beatty tallied a career-high 11 points going 4-of-5 from the three-point line.

0 1 1 5 6 2 8 2 0 3 3 2 0 2 2 2 0 7 7 3 0 5 5 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 3 0 1 1 1 1 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 9 27 36 22

Game: 22-61 Game: 6-13 Game: 9-12

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Blair Bryce Maria Martianez Kaylan Mayberry Jordan Doyle Ashley Beatty Esther Udoumoh Faith Ihim Team Totals

44 01 02 23 04 15

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA f f g g g

40.7% 12.5% 42.9%

3-5 1-5 4-13 3-8 6-8 1-1 4-8

0-0 0-0 1-5 3-5 1-3 0-0 0-0

3-6 1-2 2-3 0-2 2-4 2-4 2-6

22-48

5-13

12-27

2nd half: 11-21 2nd half: 4-5 2nd half: 9-20

Stl

Min

##

Player

2 2 4 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 2 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0

21 23 36 29 30 25 9 4 6 16 1

30

Blair Bryce Maria Martianez Kaylan Mayberry Jordan Doyle Ashley Beatty Esther Udoumoh Dorottya Balla Faith Ihim Team Totals

59 10 12

2

9 200

TP

A TO Blk

8 7 19 8 8 5 0 0 2 2 0

1 1 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 0

36.1% 46.2% 75.0%

Deadball Rebounds 2

52.4% 80.0% 45.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

0 6 6 3 2 5 7 4 0 4 4 3 0 2 2 4 1 2 3 3 1 1 2 0 3 8 11 0 1 3 4 8 31 39 17

Game: 22-48 Game: 5-13 Game: 12-27

Score by periods IPFW ORU

1st

6 10

2nd

18 16

44 01 02 23 04 12 15

FG % 1st Half: 16-33 3FG % 1st Half: 3-9 FT % 1st Half: 1-2

A TO Blk

9 3 11 9 15 4 10

0 5 1 1 1 0 1

2 0 4 2 4 0 4

61

9 16

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Player

22

Shaw, Mikaela Hogue, Caroline Vidal, Amber Beckwith, Bobbi Davenport, Remy Phillips, Kalen Preston, Marissa Lujan, Abi Barajas, Vanessa Brecht, Ellie Team Totals

Stl

Min

05

1 1 0 0 1 0 0

0 0 1 0 3 0 2

30 33 38 31 37 5 26

24

3

6 200

45.8% 38.5% 44.4%

Deadball Rebounds 6

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA f f g g g

48.5% 33.3% 50.0%

4-10 4-10 8-14 3-8 3-12 0-0 0-0 5-8

0-0 1-1 3-8 2-5 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-0

1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-5

27-62

7-19

6-11

2nd half: 11-29 2nd half: 4-10 2nd half: 5-9

37.9% 40.0% 55.6%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

2 8 10 2 1 2 3 3 0 4 4 0 1 3 4 1 0 6 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 4 1 0 1 6 27 33 14

Game: 27-62 Game: 7-19 Game: 6-11

TP

A TO Blk

Stl

Min

9 9 19 9 9 0 0 12

3 1 4 4 2 1 0 0

0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2

0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 1 3 1 0 0 1

32 28 39 38 32 9 2 20

67 15

5

2

6 200

43.5% 36.8% 54.5%

Deadball Rebounds 4,1

Omaha 65 • 10-9, (3-4 SL)

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TP

33 01 14 21 32 34

FG % 1st Half: 11-26 3FG % 1st Half: 1-9 FT % 1st Half: 5-6

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA f c g g g

42.3% 11.1% 83.3%

8-15 2-7 5-11 0-1 5-13 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 2-2

0-2 0-3 1-2 0-1 3-5 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 2-2

6-7 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0 2-3 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

23-54

6-17

13-16

2nd half: 12-28 2nd half: 5-8 2nd half: 8-10

42.9% 62.5% 80.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

1 9 10 2 1 1 2 0 1 2 3 0 1 1 2 0 0 9 9 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 2 3 2 1 3 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 28 34 11

Game: 23-54 Game: 6-17 Game: 13-16

TP

A TO Blk

22 4 14 0 13 4 2 0 0 6

4 0 5 3 6 0 0 0 0 0

2 0 3 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 1 65 18 11

Stl

Min

1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0

0 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

36 16 36 14 39 12 9 6 24 8

7

5 200

42.6% 35.3% 81.3%

Deadball Rebounds 0,2

Officials: Greg Small, Tim Greenwood, Misty Overstreet Technical fouls: ORU-None. Omaha-None. Attendance: 743

Officials: Missy Brooks, Ty Bills, Jake Coody Technical fouls: IPFW-None. ORU-None. Attendance: 770 3rd

18 20

Last FG - IPW 4th-00:19, ORU 4th-02:07. Largest lead - IPW by 4 2nd-03:32, ORU by 8 3rd-03:03. IPW led for 05:04. ORU led for 29:47. Game was tied for 05:09.

Recap FARGO, N.D. - The Oral Roberts women’s basketball team led from start to finish Saturday night to claim their third straight victory, 52-42, over North Dakota State in Summit League action. The Golden Eagles jumped out to an early lead and took a 32-36 lead into the locker room at halftime. ORU continued to lock down on defense holding the Bison scoreless over for the final 6:48 of the game. Career-highs from Blair Bryce and Ashley Beatty helped propel ORU offensively as Bryce posted her first double-double with 16 points and 14 rebounds. Beatty added 11 points on 4-of-7 shooting. North Dakota State struggled offensively shooting just 28 percent from the field while no player scored in double figures for the Bison. Brooke Yaggie and Marena Whittle both scored nine points while Whittle added 12 boards.

41.4% 75.0% 72.7%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

ORU 61 • 7-10, 4-1 SL

FG % 1st Half: 11-27 3FG % 1st Half: 1-8 FT % 1st Half: 3-7

Officials: Zac Brost, Rachael Monroe Melot, Steve Dengerud Technical fouls: ORU-None. North Dakota State-None. Attendance: 220 Score by periods ORU North Dakota State

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics ORU vs Omaha 1/21/16 7:00 p.m. at Omaha, Nebraska (Baxter Arena)

IPFW 59 • 4-14, 0-5 SL

ORU 52 • 6-10, 3-1 Summit

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Jan. 21 • Baxter Arena Omaha, Neb.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics IPFW vs ORU 1/16/16 2:00 PM at Tulsa, OK (Mabee Center)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics ORU vs North Dakota State 01/09/16 7:05 PM at Fargo, N.D. (Bentson Bunker Fieldhouse)

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Game Eighteen ORU 67, Omaha 65

4th

17 15

Total

59 61

Points IPW ORU

In Paint 22 28

Off T/O 17 15

2nd Chance 6 12

Fast Break 4 8

Bench 9 14

Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 7 times.

Recap TULSA, Okla. – The Oral Roberts women’s basketball team won its fourth straight game by holding off a late rally from IPFW Saturday afternoon for a 61-59 victory at the Mabee Center. The Golden Eagles pushed their winning streak to four games in a game that saw 10 lead changes and four ties. However, ORU led for more than 29 minutes while playing with a short bench and more importantly held off the Mastodons to seal The Summit League win. Freshman Ashley Beatty paced ORU with a career-high 15 points while Faith Ihim tallied a double-double with 10 points and 11 boards. IPFW got a game-high 19 points from Kamilah Carter who had a jumper with rim out with six seconds left that would have given the ‘Dons the lead. However, the shot rimed out and ORU held on for the win. Notebook - ORU held IPFW to 36 percent shooting from the field as it was the first time in three games an opponent shot above 30 percent. - The Golden Eagles shot a season-best 46 percent from behind the three-point line going 6-of-13. Jordan Doyle was 3-of-5 from behind the arc and has made eight three-pointers in her last three games. - All seven players that saw action for ORU scored in Saturday’s game. - Faith Ihim posted her third double-double of the season and fourth of her career.

Score by periods ORU Omaha

1st

18 13

2nd

18 15

3rd

15 19

4th

16 18

Last FG - ORU 4th-00:02, OMAHA 4th-00:14. Largest lead - ORU by 11 3rd-09:25, OMAHA by 2 1st-08:24. ORU led for 34:52. OMAHA led for 00:49. Game was tied for 04:19.

Total

67 65

Points ORU OMAHA

In Paint 22 26

Off T/O 6 11

2nd Chance 6 3

Fast Break 2 14

Bench 12 12

Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 3 times.

Recap OMAHA, Neb. – Kaylan Mayberry hit a 17-foot jumper at the buzzer to give the Oral Roberts women’s basketball team an exciting 67-65 win over Omaha Thursday night. Both teams were hot from the field shooting above 40 percent, but it was the Golden Eagles only turning the ball over five times to help seal their fifth win in a row. ORU also stays tied at the top of The Summit League standings at 5-1 and 8-10 overall. Mayberry led ORU with 19 points while adding three assists and four boards. Faith Ihim finished with 12 points and five boards as well. Omaha’s Mikaela Shaw scored a game-high 22 points and pulled down 10 boards to post a double-double in the loss. Notebook - ORU shot above 40 percent from the field for a second consecutive game. - The five turnovers for ORU was lowest margin this season. The Golden Eagles turned the ball over just twice in the second half. - With just four ties and three lead changes in the game ORU never trailed in the second half. - Kaylan Mayberry led ORU in scoring for the seventh time this season. - It was the first game-winning buzzer beater for ORU since Christian Key’s jumper against Southeastern Louisiana on Feb. 8, 2014.

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2015-16 SINGLE GAME RECAPS Game Nineteen ORU 65, Denver 33

Game Twenty South Dakota St. 68, ORU 50

Jan. 23 • Mabee Center Tulsa, Okla.

Jan. 27 • Mabee Center Tulsa, Okla.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Denver vs ORU 1/23/16 12:00 PM at Tulsa, OK

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

15

Espinoza,Alecia Alt,Jordyn Poss,Jacqlyn Morgan,Ciera Bradley,Paige Romanowski,Samantha Rodgers,Maya Bryant,Tori Queen,Avery Team Totals

45 12 20 22 02 21 32 40

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

6-20 1-7 2-2

f f g g g

4-8 0-3 1-3 0-4 5-12 3-8 0-0 0-0 1-6 14-44

30.0% 14.3% 100.0%

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 2-5 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-1

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

2-11

3-3

8-24 1-4 1-1

33.3% 25.0% 100.0%

1 1 2 2 3 6 9 1 0 0 0 5 3 2 5 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 0 3 3 4 0 0 0 8 15 23 20

TP

A TO Blk

Stl

Min

8 0 2 0 14 7 0 0 2

0 4 0 3 1 2 0 1 0 10 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

1 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 0

27 24 20 34 34 23 11 8 19

33

4 22

2

6 200

31.8% 18.2% 100.0%

Deadball Rebounds 1

Player

30

Blair Bryce Maria Martianez Kaylan Mayberry Jordan Doyle Ashley Beatty Esther Udoumoh Dorottya Balla Faith Ihim Team Totals

44 01 02 23 04 12 15

FG % 1st Half: 10-23 3FG % 1st Half: 2-6 FT % 1st Half: 5-6

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA f f g g g

4-6 4-9 5-10 3-7 2-7 2-2 0-1 1-6 21-48

43.5% 33.3% 83.3%

0-0 0-1 3-6 0-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-11

2nd half: 11-25 2nd half: 2-5 2nd half: 14-14

1-2 6-6 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 8-8 19-20

44.0% 40.0% 100.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

1 1 2 0 1 3 4 4 1 2 3 0 1 1 2 2 2 5 7 3 2 3 5 1 0 0 0 0 3 4 7 2 1 2 3 12 21 33 12

Game: 21-48 Game: 4-11 Game: 19-20

TP

A TO Blk

9 14 15 8 5 4 0 10

0 1 2 3 1 0 1 1

65

2 1 2 2 3 0 0 4

9 14

Stl

Min

0 6 0 2 2 2 0 4

23 35 37 35 24 15 6 25

1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

2 16 200

43.8% 36.4% 95.0%

Deadball Rebounds 1

Player

45

Thompson,Ellie Ober,Clarissa Young,Kerri Guebert,Madison Miller,Macy Alexander,Alexis Boever,Gabrielle Viso,Ena Cornemann,Chloe Palmer,Sydney Flaata,Tiffaney Mieras,Jessica Team Totals

21 10 11 12 01 04 20 22 32 35 43

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

Score by periods Denver ORU

1st

10 10

2nd

5 17

3rd

4 17

4th

14 21

Last FG - DEN 4th-01:39, ORU 4th-01:22. Largest lead - DEN by 3 2nd-08:05, ORU by 33 4th-03:04. DEN led for 03:53. ORU led for 32:08. Game was tied for 03:09.

Total

33 65

Points DEN ORU

In Paint 12 22

Off T/O 6 24

2nd Chance 2 6

Fast Break 0 4

Bench 9 14

Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 2 times.

9-27 4-10 5-6

f c g g g

33.3% 40.0% 83.3%

7-10 5-7 2-12 2-10 4-10 1-4 1-4 0-0 2-2 0-1 0-0 0-0

0-0 1-1 0-0 2-6 0-2 1-2 0-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

2-2 1-2 2-2 0-0 5-6 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0

24-60

6-15

14-18

2nd half: 15-33 2nd half: 2-5 2nd half: 9-12

Notebook - ORU held Denver to just 33 points in the game narrowly missing the single-game record for fewest points allowed. (29 – Bacone – Nov. 29, 2003) - The 32 point win was the second largest win for ORU this season and the largest in Summit League play since a 40 point (102-62) win over IPFW on Jan. 23, 2012. - The 16 steals for ORU was the most during Summit League play and second most this season. - The Golden Eagles have won six straight games for the first time since winning 12 straight from Dec. 29, 2010-Feb. 7, 2011. - Kaylan Mayberry crossed the 500 point mark for her career and now has 509 total points. - Ashley Beatty crossed the 100 point mark for her career and now has 104 total points.

104

3 3 6 2 0 3 3 3 2 7 9 2 0 1 1 2 2 4 6 1 0 3 3 2 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 2 8 29 37 15

Game: 24-60 Game: 6-15 Game: 14-18

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

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Player

30

Blair Bryce Maria Martianez Kaylan Mayberry Jordan Doyle Ashley Beatty Esther Udoumoh Dorottya Balla Faith Ihim Team Totals

44 01 02 23 04 12 15

7-28 4-12 5-6

f f g g g

25.0% 33.3% 83.3%

1-5 3-7 2-8 3-12 4-12 0-0 0-0 2-14

0-0 1-2 1-2 2-7 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 3-4 3-4 0-0 2-2 2-2 5-5

15-58

5-15

15-17

2nd half: 8-30 2nd half: 1-3 2nd half: 10-11

TP

A TO Blk

Stl

Min

16 12 6 6 13 5 2 0 6 2 0 0

1 1 3 0 3 1 1 0 2 0 0 0

1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1

0 3 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0

1 0 1 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0

22 26 24 25 29 20 24 4 16 6 1 3

68 12

5

8

7 200

40.0% 40.0% 77.8%

Deadball Rebounds 1

26.7% 33.3% 90.9%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

0 4 4 5 2 12 14 1 1 3 4 5 1 1 2 2 1 4 5 0 2 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 4 5 9 0 5 1 6 16 31 47 14

Game: 15-58 Game: 5-15 Game: 15-17

TP

A TO Blk

2 7 8 11 9 2 2 9

1 0 2 2 1 1 0 0

50

2 1 3 3 3 0 0 2 1 7 15

Stl

Min

1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0

15 34 38 38 35 6 4 30

4

3 200

25.9% 33.3% 88.2%

Deadball Rebounds 0

Officials: Michelle Del Duco, Ty Bills, Randy Campbell Technical fouls: South Dakota State-None. Oral Roberts-None. Attendance: 615 Score by periods South Dakota State Oral Roberts

1st

10 9

2nd

17 14

3rd

21 11

Last FG - SDK 4th-01:41, ORU 4th-00:28. Largest lead - SDK by 20 4th-02:29, ORU by 3 1st-09:45. SDK led for 33:02. ORU led for 04:34. Game was tied for 02:22.

Recap TULSA, Okla. – The Oral Roberts women’s basketball team ran its winning streak to six in a row Saturday afternoon with a dominant 65-33 win over the University of Denver. The Golden Eagles held the Pioneers to just four points in the third quarter and 18 in the second half. ORU also finished with 16 steals – the second most this season – and forced 22 turnovers, both Summit League highs. ORU finished with three players in double figures led by Kaylan Mayberry’s 15 points and Maria Martianez who added 14. Faith Ihim was just short of a double-double joining the group with 10 points and seven boards. Denver was led by Paige Bradley who scored 14 points and made both of the Pioneers’ threepointers. DU was 2-of-11 from behind the arc and shot just 31 percent from the field.

45.5% 40.0% 75.0%

IUPUI 57 • 15-7, 6-3 SL

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

Oral Roberts 50 • 9-11, 6-2 SL

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

Officials: Rachael Moore Melot, Theresa Walloch, Jared Wilson Technical fouls: Denver-None. ORU-None. Attendance: 759

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

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ORU 65 • 9-10, 6-1 SL ##

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics IUPUI vs Oral Roberts 1/30/16 2:00 PM at Tulsa, OK

South Dakota State 68 • 17-4, 7-1 SL

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

Game: 14-44 Game: 2-11 Game: 3-3

Jan. 30 • Mabee Center Tulsa, Okla.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics South Dakota State vs Oral Roberts 1/27/16 7:00 PM at Tulsa, OK

Denver 33 • 4-16, 2-5 SL ##

Game Twenty-One IUPUI 57, ORU 54

4th

20 16

Total

68 50

Points SDK ORU

In Paint 34 12

Off T/O 18 2

2nd Chance 17 13

Fast Break 6 2

##

Player

32

Jenna Gunn Mikale Rogers Danielle Lawrence Shaquira Scott Sydney Hall Kelsi Byrd Caitlyn Tolen Martha Burse Akilah Sims Team Totals

33 14 25 42 03 12 15 30

FG % 1st Half: 10-31 3FG % 1st Half: 0-2 FT % 1st Half: 6-6

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA f c g g g

32.3% 0.0% 100.0%

Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 1 time.

Recap TULSA, Okla. – A cold night from the field was too much for the Oral Roberts women’s basketball team to overcome Wednesday falling 68-50 to South Dakota State. The Golden Eagles saw their six-game win streak come to an end in a battle between two of the three first place teams in The Summit League. The visiting Jackrabbits held ORU to 25 percent shooting while they shot 40 percent and only committed five turnovers – a season low for an ORU opponent. Jordan Doyle finished with 11 points while Maria Martianez added seven points and 14 boards in the loss. Faith Ihim narrowly missed a doubledouble tallying nine points and nine rebounds while also going 5-of-5 from the free throw line. SDSU saw three players finish in double figures led by Ellie Thompson with a game-high 16 points. Macy Miller added 13 points and six rebounds for the Jackrabbits while Clarissa Ober scored 12. Notebook - ORU was held below 30 percent shooting for the third time this season and the second lowest on the year. Baylor held ORU to 21 percent from the field on December 17. - ORU won the rebounding battle 47-37 for the second straight game and just the third time by 10 or more rebounds this season. - Jordan Doyle was the lone player to score in double figures for ORU for the second time this season. - Maria Martianez finished with a season-high 14 rebounds. - The loss snaps a six-game winning streak for ORU and gives SDSU a 10-6 lead in the all-time series.

0-0 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

1-1 1-1 10-12 3-4 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2

19-56

1-7

18-22

2nd half: 9-25 2nd half: 1-5 2nd half: 12-16

36.0% 20.0% 75.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

1 1 2 3 3 3 6 2 2 4 6 3 3 3 6 2 0 1 1 1 0 2 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 3 4 3 4 2 6 15 20 35 17

Game: 19-56 Game: 1-7 Game: 18-22

TP

A TO Blk

7 3 23 11 5 0 0 2 6

0 1 2 2 1 1 0 0 0

57

0 3 3 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 7 10

Stl

Min

0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

1 1 2 2 1 0 0 1 0

34 33 30 34 32 11 4 8 14

3

8 200

33.9% 14.3% 81.8%

Deadball Rebounds 1

Oral Roberts 54 • 9-12, 6-3 SL ##

Player

30

Blair Bryce Maria Martianez Kaylan Mayberry Jordan Doyle Ashley Beatty Esther Udoumoh Dorottya Balla Faith Ihim Team Totals

44 01 02 23 04 12 15

FG % 1st Half: 11-30 3FG % 1st Half: 1-9 FT % 1st Half: 3-4

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA f f g g g

36.7% 11.1% 75.0%

2-6 5-10 6-10 1-9 2-9 1-2 1-5 4-7

0-0 0-2 3-5 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0

1-1 1-2 1-1 3-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2

22-58

3-14

7-12

2nd half: 11-28 2nd half: 2-5 2nd half: 4-8

39.3% 40.0% 50.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

7 5 12 4 2 0 2 2 2 8 10 3 0 0 0 4 2 2 4 4 1 3 4 2 0 0 0 1 3 3 6 0 1 4 5 18 25 43 20

Game: 22-58 Game: 3-14 Game: 7-12

TP

A TO Blk

Stl

Min

5 11 16 5 4 2 2 9

0 1 2 2 2 0 0 1

4 2 3 3 1 1 0 2

2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0

1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0

24 29 32 34 32 10 10 29

54

8 16

5

4 200

37.9% 21.4% 58.3%

Deadball Rebounds 3

Officials: Royce Blevins, Greg Smaill, Misty Overstreet Technical fouls: IUPUI-None. Oral Roberts-None. Attendance: 713 Score by periods IUPUI Oral Roberts

Bench 15 13

3-6 1-8 6-16 4-7 2-10 0-1 0-0 1-3 2-5

1st

13 11

2nd

13 15

3rd

7 8

4th

24 20

Last FG - IUPUI 4th-02:12, ORU 4th-00:02. Largest lead - IUPUI by 10 4th-03:05, ORU by 2 2nd-07:52. IUPUI led for 23:52. ORU led for 04:10. Game was tied for 11:39.

Total

57 54

Points IUPUI ORU

In Paint 26 28

Off T/O 16 15

2nd Chance 13 25

Fast Break 4 2

Bench 8 13

Score tied - 11 times. Lead changed - 10 times.

Recap Tulsa, Okla. - A seesaw battle saw the Oral Roberts women’s basketball team edged 57-54 Saturday afternoon by IUPUI in Summit League action at the Mabee Center. The Golden Eagles climbed back from an early deficit in the first quarter and tied the game at halftime on a Kaylan Mayberry three-pointer at the buzzer at 26-26. However, IUPUI was able to hold off a rally from ORU in the final minutes handing the Golden Eagles their second straight loss. Mayberry picked up her first double-double of her career finishing with 16 points and a careerhigh 10 rebounds. She was the only Golden Eagles to make a three going 3-for-5. Faith Ihim added nine points and six rebounds while Maria Martianez finished with 11 points. IUPUI was led by Danielle Lawrence who scored a game-high 23 points and added six boards. She was 6-of-16 from the field and 10-of12 from the free throw line. Shaquira Scott tallied 11 points and six boards in the win. Notebook - ORU won the rebounding battle 43-35 for the third straight game. However in those games ORU is 1-2. - The Golden Eagles were 3-of-14 from the threepoint line with two coming in the final 16 seconds from Kaylan Mayberry. It was the fewest threepointers for ORU since making just two against Lyon College on 12/15. - Mayberry earned her first career double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds. She joins Faith Ihim (3) and Blair Bryce (1) to post double-doubles this season. - ORU and IUPUI split the season series with the visiting team winning each game. - The loss ties ORU and IUPUI in The Summit League standings at 6-3 and in third place.

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2015-16 SINGLE GAME RECAPS Game Twenty-Two ORU 59, North Dakota St. 58

Game Twenty-Three ORU 59, Denver 56 - OT

Feb. 4 • Mabee Center Tulsa, Okla.

Feb. 7 • Magness Arena Denver, Colo.

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

Spier,Emily Jones,Brianna Yaggie,Brooke Thunstedt,Taylor Whittle,Marena Gamble,Megan Childers,Kennedy Team Totals

34 05 11 32 04 23

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

9-24 3-8 4-4

f f g g g

37.5% 37.5% 100.0%

4-8 1-6 1-4 5-15 4-10 1-1 4-5

0-0 0-0 0-0 1-8 1-4 0-0 2-2

0-0 2-2 5-7 3-4 2-2 0-0 2-2

20-49

4-14

14-17

2nd half: 11-25 2nd half: 1-6 2nd half: 10-13

44.0% 16.7% 76.9%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

0 4 4 3 1 7 8 4 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 0 9 9 3 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 0 5 5 5 30 35 15

Game: 20-49 Game: 4-14 Game: 14-17

Stl

Min

##

Player

1 0 0 0 1 0 0

0 0 1 3 1 0 0

27 33 27 40 37 15 21

30

2

5 200

15

Blair Bryce Kaylan Mayberry Jordan Doyle Ashley Beatty Maria Martianez Esther Udoumoh Bria Pitts Dorottya Balla Faith Ihim Team Totals

TP

A TO Blk

8 4 7 14 11 2 12

0 1 3 3 1 0 0

58

3 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 8 14

40.8% 28.6% 82.4%

01 02 23 44 04 05 12

Deadball Rebounds 1

FG % 1st Half: 10-22 3FG % 1st Half: 2-4 FT % 1st Half: 0-4

Oral Roberts 59 • 10-12, 7-3 SL ##

Player

30

Blair Bryce Maria Martianez Kaylan Mayberry Jordan Doyle Ashley Beatty Esther Udoumoh Bria Pitts Dorottya Balla Faith Ihim Team Totals

44 01 02 23 04 05 12 15

FG % 1st Half: 13-35 3FG % 1st Half: 3-8 FT % 1st Half: 2-2

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA f f g g g

4-7 2-10 5-13 4-10 2-10 0-0 1-1 1-2 4-6 23-59

37.1% 37.5% 100.0%

0-0 0-0 1-4 0-1 1-4 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 3-10

2nd half: 10-24 2nd half: 0-2 2nd half: 8-15

3-4 1-2 0-0 4-8 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 10-17

41.7% 0.0% 53.3%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

1 8 9 3 1 4 5 3 0 3 3 4 1 3 4 3 2 0 2 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 5 11 3 0 2 2 11 26 37 20

Game: 23-59 Game: 3-10 Game: 10-17

TP

A TO Blk

11 5 11 12 7 0 3 2 8

1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1

59

2 0 4 0 3 0 1 0 3

6 13

Stl

Min

0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3

28 35 34 38 29 6 4 4 22

1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

39.0% 30.0% 58.8%

5 200 Deadball Rebounds 2

Officials: Missy Brooks, Ty Bills, Tim Green Technical fouls: North Dakota State-None. Oral Roberts-None. Attendance: 676 Score by periods North Dakota State Oral Roberts

1st

12 19

2nd

13 12

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oral Roberts vs South Dakota State 2/11/16 7 p.m. at Brookings, S.D. Frost Arena

Oral Roberts 59 • 11-12, 8-3 SL

North Dakota State 58 • 6-17, 1-9 SL

30

Feb. 11 • Frost Arena Brookings, S.D.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oral Roberts vs Denver 2/7/16 1 p.m. at Denver, Colo. (Magness Arena)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics North Dakota State vs Oral Roberts 2/4/16 7:00 PM at Tulsa, OK

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Game Twenty-Four South Dakota st. 60, ORU 48

3rd

19 19

4th

14 9

Last FG - NDSU 4th-00:21, ORU 4th-00:15. Largest lead - NDSU by 1 4th-00:21, ORU by 13 2nd-05:41. NDSU led for 00:01. ORU led for 39:31. Game was tied for 00:23.

Oral Roberts 48 • 11-13, 9-3 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA f g g g g

0-2 4-14 2-7 3-7 2-5 2-3 0-1 4-8 6-10 23-57

45.5% 50.0% 0.0%

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

0-0 3-6 1-4 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 2-5 0-0

0-4 0-0 1-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-2

6-18

7-12

9-26 3-12 6-6

34.6% 25.0% 100.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

5 5 10 3 1 3 4 2 2 3 5 3 0 3 3 1 1 2 3 4 0 3 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 5 5 3 1 2 3 2 0 1 1 10 28 38 19

OT: OT: OT:

4-9 1-2 1-2

44.4% 50.0% 50.0%

Min

##

Player

1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 4

33 42 28 23 24 8 12 26 29

30

1

8 225

Blair Bryce Maria Martianez Kaylan Mayberry Jordan Doyle Ashley Beatty Esther Udoumoh Bria Pitts Dorottya Balla Faith Ihim Team Totals

A TO Blk

0 11 6 6 6 4 0 12 14

0 4 0 3 2 1 1 1 0

5 1 2 2 0 1 0 3 2

59 12 16 Game: 23-57 Game: 6-18 Game: 7-12

40.4% 33.3% 58.3%

Alt,Jordyn Romanowski,Samantha Poss,Jacqlyn Morgan,Ciera Bradley,Paige Rodgers,Maya Spittel,Jesse Bryant,Tori Team Totals

02 12 20 22 21 31 32

FG % 1st Half: 13-28 3FG % 1st Half: 2-5 FT % 1st Half: 2-2

f g g g g

3-7 3-8 7-13 4-6 5-11 0-2 1-7 0-0

0-0 3-7 0-0 0-1 2-4 0-2 0-0 0-0

23-54

46.4% 40.0% 100.0%

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

5-14 8-21 3-6 0-0

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

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

1 10 11 3 0 1 1 4 1 1 2 2 0 5 5 3 1 3 4 2 0 5 5 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 3 27 30 22

5-6

38.1% 50.0% 0.0%

OT: OT: OT:

2-5 0-3 3-4

40.0% 0.0% 75.0%

TP

A TO Blk

8 10 14 8 12 0 4 0

0 0 2 2 4 1 0 0

56

1 2 1 4 2 2 1 0 1 9 14

58 59

Points NDSU ORU

In Paint 22 32

Off T/O 12 13

2nd Chance 4 7

Fast Break 8 8

Bench 14 13

Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 2 times.

Score by periods Oral Roberts Denver

02 23 04 05 12 15

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

8-29 3-10 5-6

Game: 23-54 Game: 5-14 Game: 5-6

Stl

Min

##

Player

0 1 1 1 1 2 1 0

34 31 45 37 42 21 12 3

21

Clarissa Ober Ellie Thompson Kerri Young Madison Guebert Macy Miller Alexis Alexander Gabrielle Boever Ena Viso Chloe Cornemann Sydney Palmer Tiffaney Flaata Jessica Mieras Team Totals

1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

1st

10 16

2nd

12 14

3rd

11 8

45 10 11 12 01 04 20 22

2 42.6% 35.7% 83.3%

7 225 Deadball Rebounds 1

Officials: Evan Sharples, Chris Cooper, Katie Ressie Technical fouls: Oral Roberts-None. Denver-None. Attendance: 371

Total

01

0-3 3-11 2-9 4-7 3-4 0-0 3-9 0-3 2-8

f f g g g

17-54 27.6% 30.0% 83.3%

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

0-0 0-1 1-3 1-3 2-2 0-0 2-7 0-2 0-0

2-4 3-3 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-4

6-18

8-13

9-25 3-8 3-7

36.0% 37.5% 42.9%

Notebook - After shooting 37 percent in the first half, both teams shot above 40 percent in the second half. - ORU won the rebounding battle (37-35) for a fourth straight game. - ORU turned the ball over just four times in the first half while finishing with 13 in the game. - Three Golden Eagles scored in double figures for the first time since Jan. 23 against Denver. - ORU has held opponents below 60 points seven times this season going 6-1 in those games. - The Golden Eagles sweep the season series with the Bison and have now won four straight against NDSU.

TP

1 2 3 1 1 6 7 1 0 3 3 2 0 3 3 3 1 3 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 5 7 3 5 0 5 10 24 34 14

Game: 17-54 Game: 6-18 Game: 8-13

32 35 43

FG % 1st Half: 12-28 3FG % 1st Half: 4-8 FT % 1st Half: 5-6 4th

16 11

Last FG - ORU OT-01:56, DEN OT-01:37. Largest lead - ORU by 4 OT-02:42, DEN by 9 3rd-06:58. ORU led for 05:14. DEN led for 36:56. Game was tied for 02:49.

OT

10 7

Total

59 56

Points ORU DEN

In Paint 26 18

Off T/O 14 10

2nd Chance 9 4

Fast Break 4 2

Bench 30 4

Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 2 times.

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA f f g g g

42.9% 50.0% 83.3%

3-6 5-8 4-10 2-7 4-8 3-5 0-4 0-0 1-1 0-2 0-1 0-1

0-1 1-1 1-5 1-6 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0

3-4 0-1 0-0 1-1 5-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0

22-53

6-19

10-13

2nd half: 10-25 2nd half: 2-11 2nd half: 5-7

2 9 7 9 8 0 8 0 5 48

A TO Blk

Stl

Min

2 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 5

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 2

20 31 31 33 20 1 25 10 29

8 13

2

7 200

1 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 1

31.5% 33.3% 61.5%

Deadball Rebounds 2

Recap DENVER, Colo. – The Oral Roberts women’s basketball team finished an incredible comeback to claim a 59-56 overtime victory Sunday at the University of Denver in Summit League action. A steal by Kaylan Mayberry with 44 seconds left in regulation allowed her to find Dorottya Balla in transition as she nailed a game tying threepointer with 41 seconds left for ORU. Balla finished with 12 points while Mayberry added 11 in the win. The defense for ORU held tight in one final possession for Denver during regulation forcing overtime for the second time this season. The Golden Eagles jumped out to an early lead in the extra period to lead the entire five minutes holding off the Pioneers for a fourth straight road win. Offensively, Faith Ihim led ORU with 14 points and pulled down five boards. Blair Bryce pulled down 10 boards as ORU committed just six turnovers in the second half and overtime. Jacqlyn Poss led Denver with 14 points as she played all 45 minutes. Notebook - ORU led for just 5:14 in the game while Denver led for 36:56. - The Golden Eagles won their first overtime game under Misti Cussen to improve to 1-3. - ORU turned the ball over just six times in the second half and overtime after committing 10 in the first half. - The Golden Eagles won their fourth straight road game and sweep the season series with Denver. - ORU now leads the all-time series with Denver 3-1.

40.0% 18.2% 71.4%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

3 8 11 2 2 4 6 1 1 3 4 0 0 1 1 1 1 5 6 3 1 0 1 1 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 6 9 30 39 11

Game: 22-53 Game: 6-19 Game: 10-13

TP

A TO Blk

9 11 9 6 14 7 0 0 3 1 0 0

2 0 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 1 0 0

Stl

Min

1 1 0 2 1 2 4 0 1 0 0 0

4 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0

1 2 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

27 23 24 21 24 24 19 1 19 12 3 3

60 11 12

9

7 200

41.5% 31.6% 76.9%

Deadball Rebounds 1

Officials: Katie Lukanich, Greg Small, Steve Dengerud Technical fouls: Oral Roberts-None. South Dakota State-None. Attendance: 1698 Win was South Dakota State's 900th win all-time; 19th 20-win season for SDSU Score by periods Oral Roberts South Dakota State

1st

7 21

2nd

17 12

3rd

4 11

4th

20 16

Last FG - ORU 4th-01:09, SDSU 4th-04:03. Largest lead - ORU None, SDSU by 22 4th-05:14. ORU led for 00:00. SDSU led for 38:57. Game was tied for 01:03.

Recap TULSA, Okla. – Faith Ihim hit a running layup with 15 seconds for the Oral Roberts women’s basketball as they held off a final shot from North Dakota State to escape with a 59-58 victory Thursday night. The Golden Eagles saw a 13 point lead disappear late in the fourth quarter but only officially trailed the Bison for less than 15 seconds. The defensive minded Golden Eagles held NDSU from a shot attempt in the final 12 seconds, twice knocking the ball away to hold on to The Summit League win and snap a two-game skid. Ihim finished with eight points including the eventual game-winner and also added 11 rebounds. Jordan Doyle finished with 12 points as Kaylan Mayberry and Blair Bryce added 11 points each to lead ORU offensively. Bryce added nine boards to narrowly miss her second double-double. The Bison were led by Taylor Thunstedt who finished with a game-high 14 points. Marena Whittle added 11 points and nine rebounds for NDSU in the loss.

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

South Dakota State 60 • 20-4, 10-1 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

45

44

Deadball Rebounds 2

Denver 56 • 4-20, 2-9 SL ##

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Stl

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TP

Total

48 60

Points ORU SDSU

In Paint 18 28

Off T/O 10 10

2nd Chance 2 12

Fast Break 4 8

Bench 13 11

Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 0 times.

Recap Brookings, S.D. – South Dakota State led from start to finish Thursday night taking a 60-48 victory over the Oral Roberts women’s basketball team in Summit League action. The Golden Eagles saw their four game road win streak come to an end as they were unable to overcome a cold night shooting. ORU shot just 31 percent in the game but fell behind after shooting just 27 percent in the first half. Jordan Doyle and Maria Martianez each scored nine points to lead ORU as Martianez also finished with seven boards and four assists. South Dakota State was led by Macy Miller’s 14 points and 11 from Ellie Thompson. Clarissa Ober tallied nine points and 11 boards for the Jackrabbits. Notebook - ORU shot below 33 percent from the field for the third time this season in Summit League action. - ORU lost the rebounding battle 39-34 for the first time in five games. - It was the second time this season no players for ORU scored in double figures. - South Dakota State sweeps the season series against ORU and has won the last six meetings.

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2015-16 SINGLE GAME RECAPS Game Twenty-Five South Dakota 71, ORU 48

Game Twenty-Six Fort Wayne 54, ORU 48

Feb. 13 • DakotaDome Vermillion, S.D.

Feb. 17 • Gates Sports Center Fort Wayne, Ind.

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

Blair Bryce Maria Martianez Kaylan Mayberry Jordan Doyle Ashley Beatty Esther Udoumoh Bria Pitts Dorottya Balla Faith Ihim Team Totals

44 01 02 23 04 05 12 15

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

8-23 3-9 4-6

f f g g g

1-3 6-10 3-9 3-11 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-0 4-11 17-49

34.8% 33.3% 66.7%

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

0-0 0-0 2-7 1-5 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0

1-2 2-2 1-2 4-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-7

3-15

11-18

9-26 0-6 7-12

34.6% 0.0% 58.3%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

2 6 8 3 1 4 5 2 0 1 1 3 0 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 4 4 0 2 0 2 1 0 5 5 4 1 1 2 7 25 32 16

Game: 17-49 Game: 3-15 Game: 11-18

Player

30

McCloud,Margaret Hemiller,Tia Stewart,Kelly Duffy,Caitlin Seekamp,Nicole Trimboli,Jasmine Arens,Allison Bradley,Jaycee Arens,Bridget Homoly,Madeline Liveringhouse,Kate Hoff,Heidi Fogg,Abigail Team Totals

04 15 33 35 05 10 12 22 24 34 42 44

FG % 1st Half: 14-29 3FG % 1st Half: 3-9 FT % 1st Half: 2-3

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA c g g g g

48.3% 33.3% 66.7%

4-7 4-6 0-5 2-6 6-14 2-6 0-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 3-4 0-2 5-7

0-0 2-3 0-2 2-5 1-4 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0

1-3 2-2 0-0 0-0 4-4 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-2 0-0 1-1

A TO Blk

Stl

Min

##

Player

3 14 9 11 0 0 0 0 11

2 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0

1 2 1 3 3 0 1 2 4

4 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

16 34 31 40 25 6 5 15 28

30

Blair Bryce Maria Martianez Kaylan Mayberry Jordan Doyle Ashley Beatty Esther Udoumoh Dorottya Balla Faith Ihim Team Totals

48

6 17

9

3 200

34.7% 20.0% 61.1%

Deadball Rebounds 5

27-60

6-18

11-16

2nd half: 13-31 2nd half: 3-9 2nd half: 9-13

41.9% 33.3% 69.2%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

2 3 5 4 0 5 5 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 3 3 2 2 2 4 3 1 0 1 0 4 4 8 2 2 3 5 11 27 38 19

Game: 27-60 Game: 6-18 Game: 11-16

TP

A TO Blk

Stl

Min

9 12 0 6 17 7 0 2 0 0 7 0 11

0 0 2 1 5 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0

1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

16 25 22 19 30 17 11 10 11 7 10 8 14

71 13

8

2

8 200

45.0% 33.3% 68.8%

Deadball Rebounds 2

Officials: Randy Campbell, Mary Toberman, David Peterson Technical fouls: Oral Roberts-None. South Dakota-None. Attendance: 1371 Score by periods Oral Roberts South Dakota

1st

11 20

2nd

12 13

3rd

14 23

4th

11 15

Last FG - ORU 4th-00:05, USD 4th-02:53. Largest lead - ORU None, USD by 28 4th-02:53. ORU led for 00:00. USD led for 39:33. Game was tied for 00:25.

Total

48 71

Points ORU USD

In Paint 26 26

44 01 02 23 04 12 15

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

Off T/O 7 18

2nd Chance 2 7

Fast Break 0 8

Bench 11 27

9-26 0-5 5-6

f f g g g

0-0 3-9 2-10 2-5 1-3 1-5 3-4 5-11 17-47

34.6% 0.0% 83.3%

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

0-0 0-0 0-6 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-1

0-2 2-2 3-5 1-2 3-4 3-4 0-0 1-4

1-11

13-23

8-21 1-6 8-17

38.1% 16.7% 47.1%

Western Illinois 55 • 14-13, 7-7

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

0 3 3 2 1 6 7 2 0 1 1 5 0 3 3 4 0 3 3 5 2 2 4 0 0 5 5 1 2 7 9 4 2 2 4 7 32 39 23

Game: 17-47 Game: 1-11 Game: 13-23

TP

A TO Blk

Stl

Min

0 8 7 5 5 5 6 12

0 1 2 2 1 0 1 1

1 4 2 2 2 1 3 2

2 2 0 0 0 2 0 0

0 1 0 0 1 4 0 0

22 37 38 29 26 14 15 19

48

8 17

6

6 200

36.2% 9.1% 56.5%

Player

44

Sophie Reichelt Mallory Boyle Michelle Maher Emily Clemens Taylor Higginbotham Ciara Marlow Michelle Farrow Liz Skotowski Paige Harmon Team Totals

10 14 15 24 04 22 25 32

Deadball Rebounds 4

FG % 1st Half: 11-33 3FG % 1st Half: 2-14 FT % 1st Half: 4-7

IPFW 54 • 6-20, 2-11 SL Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

Player

40

Keanna Gary Courtney Ogle Kamilah Carter De'Jour Young Rachel Rinehart KeShyra McCarver Josie Fisher Isis Parker Peyton Fallis Allyson Bunch Team Totals

03 04 13 31 02 10 21 23 33

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

6-27 5-13 7-8

f g g g g

22.2% 38.5% 87.5%

2-6 1-3 6-21 3-5 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-2 1-2 2-9

0-0 1-2 1-7 2-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 2-6

0-0 2-2 10-12 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-2

15-52

7-19

17-21

2nd half: 9-25 2nd half: 2-6 2nd half: 10-13

36.0% 33.3% 76.9%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

2 3 5 2 1 3 4 3 0 5 5 0 2 4 6 3 0 0 0 3 0 2 2 4 0 3 3 1 0 4 4 1 0 0 0 4 0 2 2 0 1 3 4 6 29 35 21

Game: 15-52 Game: 7-19 Game: 17-21

TP

A TO Blk

Stl

Min

4 5 23 8 0 1 0 0 5 8

0 0 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 1

1 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 0 1

0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

22 25 37 31 21 14 4 13 14 19

54

9 12

3

5 200

28.8% 36.8% 81.0%

Deadball Rebounds 3

1st

14 16

2nd

9 8

f g g g g

33.3% 14.3% 57.1%

5-20 4-8 4-11 3-5 3-12 1-4 0-1 0-1 1-1

2-10 1-3 0-5 0-0 2-6 0-3 0-0 0-1 1-1

2-3 0-0 0-1 1-2 2-3 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

21-63

6-29

7-11

2nd half: 10-30 2nd half: 4-15 2nd half: 3-4

33.3% 26.7% 75.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

1 13 14 2 2 3 5 4 1 0 1 0 1 2 3 4 0 6 6 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 6 27 33 13

Game: 21-63 Game: 6-29 Game: 7-11

TP

A TO Blk

Stl

Min

14 9 8 7 10 4 0 0 3

0 0 2 4 1 0 0 0 0

2 1 3 2 1 2 1 0 0

2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0

33 33 36 33 28 9 15 9 4

55

7 12

3

6 200

33.3% 20.7% 63.6%

Deadball Rebounds 1

Oral Roberts 79 • 12-15, 9-6 ##

Player

04

Esther Udoumoh Faith Ihim Martianez,Maria Doyle,Jordan Ashley Beatty Mayberry,Kaylan Dorottya Balla Bryce,Blair Team Totals

15 33 03 23 10 12 20

FG % 1st Half: 16-33 3FG % 1st Half: 2-5 FT % 1st Half: 5-9

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA f f f g g

48.5% 40.0% 55.6%

1-4 7-13 8-12 3-7 4-10 5-10 0-3 5-8

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-5 0-2 0-2 0-0

2-2 1-1 4-5 1-4 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-2

33-67

3-9

10-16

2nd half: 17-34 2nd half: 1-4 2nd half: 5-7

50.0% 25.0% 71.4%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

2 4 6 2 4 4 8 2 1 8 9 2 0 5 5 4 0 6 6 2 1 4 5 1 0 2 2 2 2 4 6 1 0 2 2 10 39 49 16

Game: 33-67 Game: 3-9 Game: 10-16

TP

A TO Blk

Stl

Min

4 15 20 7 11 11 0 11

0 3 2 1 1 2 0 0

1 4 0 2 1 1 0 1

0 2 1 0 2 0 0 4

1 0 2 0 2 1 0 0

17 26 33 37 33 27 11 16

79

9 10

9

6 200

49.3% 33.3% 62.5%

Deadball Rebounds 3

Officials: Nick Marshall, Ann Schroeder, Jake Coody Technical fouls: Western Illinois-None. Oral Roberts-None. Attendance: 796

Officials: Mark Berger, Jamie Broderick, Jeff Cross Technical fouls: Oral Roberts-None. IPFW-None. Attendance: 481 Score by periods Oral Roberts IPFW

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

3rd

14 16

4th

11 14

Last FG - ORU 4th-02:47, IPFW 4th-02:26. Largest lead - ORU by 2 4th-06:03, IPFW by 8 1st-04:39. ORU led for 00:28. IPFW led for 34:47. Game was tied for 04:39.

Total

48 54

Points ORU IPFW

In Paint 20 12

Off T/O 11 14

2nd Chance 4 4

Fast Break 4 2

Bench 23 14

Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 4 times.

Score by periods Western Illinois Oral Roberts

1st

14 17

2nd

14 22

3rd

17 20

Last FG - WIU 4th-03:36, ORU 4th-02:06. Largest lead - WIU by 1 1st-05:11, ORU by 26 4th-02:06. WIU led for 00:48. ORU led for 38:18. Game was tied for 00:54.

4th

10 20

Total

55 79

Points WIU ORU

In Paint 24 50

Off T/O 7 13

2nd Chance 10 5

Fast Break 0 2

Bench 7 22

Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 2 times.

Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 0 times.

Recap VERMILLION, S.D. – The South Dakota women’s basketball team led Oral Roberts from start to finish taking a 71-48 win Saturday afternoon in Summit League action. The Golden Eagles never led for a second consecutive game as they were unable to overcome a poor shooting performance. ORU shot 34 percent from the field while South Dakota shot 45 percent. Maria Martianez led the Golden Eagles with 14 points, five rebounds and three blocks. Jordan Doyle and Faith Ihim also finished in double figures with 11 points each. The Coyotes were led by 17 points from Nicole Seekamp who also added five assists and three boards. Notebook - ORU was out rebounded 38-32 for just the second time in the last seven games. - The Golden Eagles finished with a season-high nine blocks in the game. - Maria Martianez led ORU in scoring for just the second time this season tying a season-high 14 points. - South Dakota scored 18 points off turnovers while ORU scored seven points off turnovers.

106

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

TP

South Dakota 71 • 20-5 (11-1) ##

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Western Illinois vs Oral Roberts 2/20/16 2:00 PM at Tulsa, OK

Oral Roberts 48 • 11-15, 8-6 SL

Oral Roberts 48 • 11-14 (8-5)

30

Feb. 20 • Mabee Center Tulsa, Okla.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oral Roberts vs IPFW 02/17/16 7:00pm at Fort Wayne, Ind. Gates Sports Center

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oral Roberts vs South Dakota 02/13/16 2 p.m. at Vermillion, S.D. (DakotaDome)

##

Game Twenty-Seven ORU 79, Western Illinois 55

Recap FORT WAYNE, Ind. - The Oral Roberts women’s basketball team dropped a heartbreaker, 54-48, Thursday night at IPFW to close out a four-game road trip. The Golden Eagles dropped their third straight as they shot just 1-of-11 from behind the three-point line and turned the ball over 17 times while IPFW was 7-of-19 from distance. The Mastodons led for 34 minutes despite shooting just 28 percent from the field, but long range shooting and late free throws propelled IPFW in the end. Faith Ihim finished with 12 points leading ORU and also added nine rebounds in the loss. Ihim also made the only three-pointer for the Golden Eagles as she narrowly missed her fourth double-double of the year. IPFW was led by Kamilah Carter who scored a game-high 23 points and added three steals and five boards. Notebook - ORU shot a season low 9 percent from behind the three-point line on 1-of-11 shooting, while IPFW is just one of two teams to shoot above 35 percent against ORU this season. South Dakota State shot 40 percent on Jan. 27 and IPFW shot 46 percent on Jan. 16 in Tulsa. - The Golden Eagles shot 56 percent from the free throw, its lowest mark since shooting 54 percent against Omaha on Jan. 21. - ORU posted six blocks – the second highest mark this season – against IPFW. The Golden Eagles have 15 blocks in their last two games. - Faith Ihim led ORU in scoring for the first time since Feb. 7 in an overtime win at Denver.

Recap TULSA, Okla. – A complete team effort helped lift the Oral Roberts women’s basketball team to a 7955 win Saturday over Western Illinois at the Mabee Center. The Golden Eagles snapped a three-game skid thanks to efficient shooting and solid defense. ORU shot 49.3 percent from the field and added six steals and nine blocks defensively. Five players for ORU scored in double figures led by a career-high from Maria Martianez finishing with 20 points. Martianez was 8-of-12 from the field and 4-of-5 from the free throw line and pulled down nine boards. Faith Ihim added 15 points while Blair Bryce, Kaylan Mayberry and Ashley Beatty all finished with 11 points each. Ihim also pulled down eight boards while Bryce added a season-high four blocks. Sophie Reichelt finished with a double-double scoring 14 points and pulling down 14 rebounds for the Leathernecks. Taylor Higginbotham also scored double figures adding 10. Notebook - ORU shot the second highest field goal percentage of the season at 49 percent while holding WIU to 33 percent. - Five players scored in double figures for the first time since the season opener against Evangel. - The Golden Eagles turned the ball over just 10 times, their fewest since a five turnover game at Omaha on Jan. 21. - ORU splits the season series with Western Illinois and leads the all-time series 21-48. - ORU is 1-0 this season wearing pink jerseys.

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2015-16 SINGLE GAME RECAPS Game Twenty-Eight ORU 67, Omaha 58

Game Twenty-Nine ORU 68, Western Illinois 55

Feb. 25 • Mabee Center Tulsa, Okla.

March 6 • Sandford PREMIER Center Sioux Falls, S.D.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Omaha vs Oral Roberts 02/25/16 7:00 PM at Tulsa, Okla. (Mabee Center)

Player

22

Shaw, Mikaela Hogue, Caroline Lujan, Abi Beckwith, Bobbi Davenport, Remy Phillips, Kalen Preston, Marissa Barajas, Vanessa Brecht, Ellie Team Totals

30 21 24 33 01 14 32 34

FG % 1st Half: 11-32 3FG % 1st Half: 3-9 FT % 1st Half: 2-4

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA f c g g g

34.4% 33.3% 50.0%

6-11 9-21 1-1 1-5 5-13 0-1 0-1 0-2 1-4

1-1 0-3 0-0 1-3 2-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-4

0-0 7-8 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

23-59

5-18

7-10

2nd half: 12-27 2nd half: 2-9 2nd half: 5-6

44.4% 22.2% 83.3%

0 2 2 5 1 6 7 3 3 1 4 1 1 3 4 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 2 1 3 4 4 1 2 3 7 21 28 20

TP

A TO Blk

13 25 2 3 12 0 0 0 3

3 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 0

Stl

Min

2 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 4

0 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

2 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0

33 30 23 28 37 10 9 10 20

58 10 10

7

6 200

39.0% 27.8% 70.0%

Player

04

Esther Udoumoh Faith Ihim Maria Martianez Kaylan Mayberry Ashley Beatty Jordan Doyle Dorottya Balla Blair Bryce Team Totals

15 44 01 23 02 12 30

FG % 1st Half: 12-29 3FG % 1st Half: 2-9 FT % 1st Half: 7-10

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

44

Sophie Reichelt Mallory Boyle Michelle Maher Emily Clemens Taylor Higginbotham Ciara Marlow Jasmine Patrick Michelle Farrow Taylor McClintock Liz Skotowski Paige Harmon Team Totals

10 14 15 24 04 21 22 23 25 32

Deadball Rebounds 2

f f f g g

41.4% 22.2% 70.0%

1-6 5-11 5-11 4-14 0-4 1-4 2-2 4-5

0-0 0-0 0-0 2-8 0-3 0-2 1-1 0-0

3-4 8-9 4-6 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-3

22-57

3-14

20-26

2nd half: 10-28 2nd half: 1-5 2nd half: 13-16

35.7% 20.0% 81.3%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

3 3 6 2 7 5 12 4 2 5 7 2 1 3 4 1 0 3 3 3 0 2 2 1 0 3 3 0 0 4 4 1 3 2 5 16 30 46 14

Game: 22-57 Game: 3-14 Game: 20-26

TP

A TO Blk

5 18 14 13 0 2 5 10

0 2 2 2 0 1 1 1

67

1 0 0 0 0 4 2 3 1 9 11

Stl

Min

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0

21 31 34 36 21 30 11 16

1

5 200

38.6% 21.4% 76.9%

Deadball Rebounds 4

Officials: Randy Campbell, Michelle Kramer, Jared Wilson Technical fouls: Omaha-None. Oral Roberts-None. Attendance: 767 Score by periods Omaha Oral Roberts

1st

13 20

2nd

14 13

3rd

15 18

4th

16 16

Last FG - OMAHA 4th-00:13, ORU 4th-00:02. Largest lead - OMAHA None, ORU by 13 1st-04:25. OMAHA led for 00:00. ORU led for 39:08. Game was tied for 00:29.

Total

58 67

Points OMAHA ORU

In Paint 30 28

Off T/O 16 16

2nd Chance 2 16

Fast Break 2 4

Bench 3 17

Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times.

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

Oral Roberts 67 • 13-15, 10-6 ##

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oral Roberts vs South Dakota 3-7-2016 Noon at Sioux Falls, S.D. (PREMIER Center)

Western Illinois 55 • 15-15

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

Game: 23-59 Game: 5-18 Game: 7-10

March 7 • Sandford PREMIER Center Sioux Falls, S.D.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Western Illinois vs Oral Roberts 3-6-2016 12:05 p.m. at Sioux Falls, S.D. (PREMIER Center)

Omaha 58 • 13-14, 6-9 ##

Game Thirty South Dakota 78, ORU 61

7-30 1-15 4-6

f g g g g

23.3% 6.7% 66.7%

6-18 3-7 4-12 0-4 1-9 1-2 0-2 1-5 2-5 0-0 0-1

1-8 2-5 1-3 0-2 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-5 0-1 0-0 0-0

2-2 0-0 6-9 1-4 1-2 1-2 1-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0

18-65

5-27

14-23

2nd half: 11-35 2nd half: 4-12 2nd half: 10-17

Notebook - ORU won the rebounding battle for a third straight game and second consecutive with at least 45 rebounds. - The Golden Eagles held their opponent below 60 points for the third straight game and 11th time this year. ORU is now 10-4 when they allow less than 60 points this season. - Jordan Doyle did not start for the first time in her collegiate career snapping a streak of 61 straight starts. - The Golden Eagles shot above 70 percent from the free throw line for the first time since going 15-of-17 against South Dakota State at 88 percent. - Faith Ihim posted a season-high 18 points and her fourth double-double of the year and fifth of her career. - ORU sweeps the season series against Omaha and has likely locked up the fourth seed in next week’s Summit League Tournament.

3 9 12 3 2 1 3 0 2 2 4 2 2 0 2 2 0 6 6 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 5 14 23 37 10

Game: 18-65 Game: 5-27 Game: 14-23

TP

A TO Blk

15 8 15 1 3 3 1 3 6 0 0

1 2 1 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 0

3 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Stl

Min

3 1 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

33 28 37 34 20 10 3 16 12 2 5

55 10

8

3 11 200

27.7% 18.5% 60.9%

Deadball Rebounds 5

Oral Roberts 68 • 14-15 ##

Player

15

Faith Ihim Maria Martianez Kaylan Mayberry Jordan Doyle Ashley Beatty Esther Udoumoh Dorottya Balla Blair Bryce Team Totals

44 01 02 23 04 12 30

FG % 1st Half: 11-27 3FG % 1st Half: 3-7 FT % 1st Half: 3-4

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA f f g g g

40.7% 42.9% 75.0%

4-8 3-8 13-17 1-7 2-5 0-2 2-5 3-7

0-0 1-2 5-7 1-4 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-0

0-0 0-0 2-2 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3

28-59

7-16

5-9

2nd half: 17-32 2nd half: 4-9 2nd half: 2-5

53.1% 44.4% 40.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

0 4 4 2 1 6 7 0 0 3 3 1 1 2 3 5 0 4 4 4 1 2 3 1 0 4 4 3 7 10 17 4 0 2 2 10 37 47 20

Game: 28-59 Game: 7-16 Game: 5-9

TP

A TO Blk

Stl

Min

8 7 33 5 4 0 4 7

0 2 0 2 0 2 2 0

1 2 3 2 2 3 0 5

0 1 1 0 1 1 0 4

0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0

23 37 38 27 23 12 19 21

68

8 18

8

3 200

47.5% 43.8% 55.6%

Deadball Rebounds 2

Officials: Amy Bonner, Jeff Cross, Missy Brooks. Alt-Jon Garrow Technical fouls: Western Illinois-None. Oral Roberts-None. Attendance: 2016 Summit League Women's Basketball Championship Quarterfinal #3 Oral Roberts seeded No. 4; Western Illinois seeded No. 5 No. 1 South Dakota faces winner at noon Monday Score by periods Western Illinois Oral Roberts

1st

9 15

2nd

10 13

3rd

17 23

Last FG - WIU 4th-02:15, ORU 4th-00:45. Largest lead - WIU by 2 1st-09:32, ORU by 19 4th-03:10. WIU led for 03:25. ORU led for 33:29. Game was tied for 03:06.

Recap TULSA, Okla. – The Oral Roberts women’s basketball team held off a late rally from Omaha Thursday night to close the regular season with a 67-58 victory at the Mabee Center. The Golden Eagles jumped out to a hot start holding the Mavericks scoreless for the first four minutes of action. ORU never trailed in the game after shooting 41 percent in the first half, however, Omaha rallied to shoot 44 percent in the second half but was never able to fully close the gap. Faith Ihim paced the Golden Eagles with a double-double scoring 18 points and pulling down 12 boards. She was joined in double figures by Blair Bryce, Maria Martianez and Kaylan Mayberry who each tallied 10, 14 and 13 points respectively. Caroline Hogue scored a game-high 25 points and finished with six blocks and seven boards to pace the Mavericks in the loss. Mikaela Shaw added 13 points while Remy Davenport tallied 12.

31.4% 33.3% 58.8%

Oral Roberts 61 • 14-16

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

4th

19 17

Total

55 68

Points WIU ORU

In Paint 26 28

Off T/O 16 5

2nd Chance 9 3

Fast Break 2 6

Bench 13 11

Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 1 time.

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Player

15

Faith Ihim Maria Martianez Kaylan Mayberry Jordan Doyle Ashley Beatty Esther Udoumoh Dorottya Balla Blair Bryce Team Totals

44 01 02 23 04 12 30

FG % 1st Half: 10-26 3FG % 1st Half: 2-5 FT % 1st Half: 1-1

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA f f g g g

38.5% 40.0% 100.0%

4-15 5-11 2-8 4-10 3-7 0-0 1-2 3-6

0-0 2-4 1-5 2-4 2-5 0-0 1-1 0-0

2-4 1-2 0-0 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-4

22-59

8-19

9-13

2nd half: 12-33 2nd half: 6-14 2nd half: 8-12

36.4% 42.9% 66.7%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

2 4 6 2 0 3 3 4 0 0 0 5 1 3 4 2 0 0 0 4 0 2 2 3 0 5 5 0 1 4 5 5 0 0 0 4 21 25 25

Game: 22-59 Game: 8-19 Game: 9-13

TP

A TO Blk

10 13 5 13 8 0 3 9

2 2 2 4 2 0 0 0

Stl

Min

4 1 1 1 1 0 0 2

0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1

1 0 2 2 1 0 0 0

23 31 33 38 32 7 15 21

61 12 10

3

6 200

37.3% 42.1% 69.2%

Deadball Rebounds 2

South Dakota 78 • 26-5 ##

Player

30

McCloud,Margaret Hemiller,Tia Stewart,Kelly Duffy,Caitlin Seekamp,Nicole Trimboli,Jasmine Arens,Allison Bradley,Jaycee Arens,Bridget Liveringhouse,Kate Hoff,Heidi Fogg,Abigail Team Totals

04 15 33 35 05 10 12 22 34 42 44

FG % 1st Half: 18-29 3FG % 1st Half: 6-10 FT % 1st Half: 0-0

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA f g g g g

62.1% 60.0% 0.0%

7-8 1-4 3-9 1-4 5-10 2-4 0-0 1-2 1-1 2-5 0-0 2-5

0-0 1-2 3-6 1-4 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0

0-2 7-10 3-4 1-4 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 3-4 0-0 0-0

25-52

8-16

20-30

2nd half: 7-23 2nd half: 2-6 2nd half: 20-30

30.4% 33.3% 66.7%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

2 4 6 3 2 4 6 1 0 5 5 2 1 1 2 1 0 2 2 0 0 8 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 4 5 2 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 4 2 6 11 35 46 16

Game: 25-52 Game: 8-16 Game: 20-30

TP

A TO Blk

14 10 12 4 14 6 0 3 4 7 0 4

1 4 3 3 4 1 0 0 3 0 0 0

2 3 0 0 2 2 1 0 2 0 0 1 2 78 19 15

Stl

Min

0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

19 28 22 28 28 19 2 10 19 8 5 12

4

5 200

48.1% 50.0% 66.7%

Deadball Rebounds 5

Officials: Amy Bonner, Doug Knight, Jeff Cross. Alt-Jon Garrow Technical fouls: Oral Roberts-None. South Dakota-None. Attendance: 2016 Summit League Women's Basketball Championship Semifinal #1 South Dakota seeded No. 1; Oral Roberts seeded No. 4 Winner advances to Tuesday's championship game at 1 p.m. Score by periods Oral Roberts South Dakota

1st

8 21

2nd

15 21

3rd

20 18

4th

18 18

Last FG - ORU 4th-01:00, USD 4th-00:17. Largest lead - ORU None, USD by 22 4th-03:00. ORU led for 00:00. USD led for 39:46. Game was tied for 00:14.

Total

61 78

Points ORU USD

In Paint 22 24

Off T/O 18 10

2nd Chance 9 10

Fast Break 2 2

Bench 12 24

Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times.

Recap SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – Kaylan Mayberry scored a career-high 33 points to lead the Oral Roberts women’s basketball team to a 68-55 victory over Western Illinois in the Summit League Quarterfinals Sunday afternoon. The Golden Eagles used tough defense in the first half to build a 28-19 lead while holding the Leathernecks to just 23 percent from the field. ORU pulled away in the second half behind a blistering 53 percent from the field. Mayberry finished 13-of-17 from the field and 5-of-7 from behind the arc. It was the most points by an ORU player in a Summit League tournament game and postseason game breaking the record of 28 points set by Kevi Luper vs. Western Illinois (3/5/11) and Jaci (Bigham) Inman vs. South Dakota State (3/9/10). Blair Bryce was just shy of a double-double finishing with seven points and 17 rebounds. The senior also added four blocks in the win.

Recap SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – The Oral Roberts women’s basketball team was unable to recover from an early deficit Monday, falling to top seed South Dakota, 78-61, in The Summit League Semifinals at the Denny Sanford PREMIER Center. The Golden Eagles trailed 42-27 at halftime as the Coyotes shot over 60 percent in the first half. ORU managed to shoot 36 percent in the second half, however, they were unable to fight back as USD also hit eight three-pointers. Maria Martianez and Jordan Doyle led ORU in scoring as each hit a pair of late three-pointers to finish with 13 points. Doyle added four assists and two steals, while Martianez pulled down four boards. South Dakota saw four players finish in double figures as Nicole Seekamp and Margaret McCloud each tallied 14. Kelly Stewart added 10 points and Tia Hemiller finished with 10 while Stewart hit three of the eight three pointers for USD.

Notebook - ORU shot above 45 percent in the game for the fourth time this season and second against WIU. - The Golden Eagles held the Leathernecks to 27 percent from the field – the sixth time this season they held a team below 30 percent. - Kaylan Mayberry broke an ORU postseason record with 33 points. The mark was previously shared by Kevi Luper and Jaci (Bigham) Inman as each scored 28 points. Luper against Western Illinois on 3/5/11 and Inman vs. South Dakota State, 3/9/10. - The five three-pointers for Mayberry tied a careerhigh set earlier this season in a win at Kansas on 12/22/15. - ORU is 5-1 against WIU in The Summit League Tournament all-time and a perfect 10-0 as the No. 4 seed. The Golden Eagles also improved to 11-6 in The Summit League Quarterfinals.

Notebook - ORU was outrebounded 46-25 as the 21 rebound margin was the largest since Arkansas (12/1/15) outrebounded the Golden Eagles 46-21. - ORU and South Dakota each made eight threepointers in the game. It was the most for ORU since they made 10 at Kansas. - Jordan Doyle’s four assists were the second most this season and most since Maria Martianez added four assists on Feb. 11 at South Dakota State. - The loss was the first ever loss for ORU as the No. 4 seed (10-1) and moves the Golden Eagles record to 7-3 in Summit League Semifinals. - USD now leads the all-time series 4-3 while ORU is 23-12 all-time in The Summit League Tournament.

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HISTORY

ALL-AMERICANS

#24 • Vivian HErron Forward • Jackson, Miss.

1985-86 | Women’s Basketball Yearbook Freshman Honorable Mention All-America

HErron’s Career ORU Stats

Year G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA Pct REB AVG A BLK STL PTS Avg. 1985-86 27 167 318 52.5 -- -- -- 69 96 71.9 216 8.1 25 -- -- 403 14.9 1986-87 28 210 434 48.4 0 0 142 175 81.1 220 7.9 45 -- -- 562 20.1 1987-88 27 200 420 47.6 0 0 0 115 144 79.9 269 10 33 13 45 515 19.1 1988-89 27 276 601 45.9 1 1 100 159 198 80.3 302 11.2 35 34 50 712 26.4 TOTALS 109 853 1773 48.1 1 1 100.0 485 613 79.1 1007 9.2 138 2192 20.1

#33 • kisa bradley

Forward • Detroit, Mich.

1995-96 | Basketball Times Honorable Mention All-America

Bradley’s Career ORU Stats

Year 1995-96 1996-97 TOTALS

G 27 26 109

FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA Pct 221 625 35.4 54 193 28.0 106 157 67.5 242 499 48.5 6 20 30.0 90 140 64.3 853 1773 48.1 1 1 100.0 485 613 79.1

REB 262 268 1007

AVG A BLK STL PTS 9.7 16 119 31 602 10.3 21 94 56 580 9.2 138 2192

Avg. 22.3 22.3 20.1

#11 • krista ragan

Guard • Indianola, Okla.

2001-02 | Kodak Honorable Mention All-America

Ragan’s Career ORU Stats

Year G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA Pct REB AVG A BLK STL PTS Avg. 1997-98 1 5 12 41.7 1 1 100.0 10 12 83.3 0 0 2 0 0 21 21.0 1998-99 30 198 427 46.4 42 110 38.2 70 94 74.5 83 2.8 105 0 46 508 16.9 1999-00 28 177 421 42.0 56 147 38.1 68 101 67.3 81 2.9 79 0 49 478 17.1 2000-01 31 184 437 42.1 38 104 36.5 94 131 71.8 99 3.2 119 1 47 500 16.1 TOTALS 90 564 1297 43.4 137 362 37.8 242 338 71.5 263 2.9 305 1 142 1507 16.7

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ALL-AMERICANS

#15 • Kevi luper Guard • Adair, Okla.

2009-10 | AP Honorable Mention All-America • Full Court Press Freshman 2nd Team 2010-11 | AP Honorable Mention 2011-12 | College Sports Madness Mid-Major 2nd Team 2012-13 | Full Court Press Mid-Major 1st Team • College Sports Madness Mid-Major 3rd Team

Luper’s Career ORU Stats

Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 TOTALS

G 31 34 30 31 126

FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT 260 563 46.2 43 143 30.1 283 643 44.0 63 164 38.4 273 591 46.2 48 124 38.7 236 536 44.0 41 107 38.3 1052 2333 45.0 195 538 36.2

FT FTA Pct REB AVG 194 235 82.6 161 5.2 177 210 84.3 159 4.7 120 140 85.7 114 3.8 77 88 87.5 118 3.8 568 673 84.3 552 4.3

A BLK STL PTS 73 8 140 757 29 7 126 806 60 9 114 714 49 30 83 590 211 54 463 2867

Avg. 24.4 23.7 23.8 19.0 22.7

#34 • vicky mcintyre

Center • Omaha, Neb.

2014-15 | Associated Press Honorable Mention All-America

McIntyre’s Career ORU Stats

Year G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA Pct REB AVG A BLK STL PTS Avg. 2014-15 34 205 411 49.9 0 0 0 113 142 79.6 536 15.8 62 160 11 523 15.4 TOTALS 34 205 411 49.9 0 0 0 113 142 79.6 536 15.8 62 160 11 523 15.4

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CONFERENCE AWARD WINNERS MIDWESTERN COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE ERA (1986-87) FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE 1986-87 Vivian Herron Kim Ogden

MID-CONTINENT CONFERENCE/SUMMIT LEAGUE ERA (1996-2012; 2014-Present) PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1998-99 Krista Ragan 2000-01 Krista Ragan 2001-02 Krista Ragan 2006-07 Elisha Turek 2009-10 Kevi Luper 2010-11 Kevi Luper 2011-12 Kevi Luper DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2009-10 Kevi Luper 2010-11 Kevi Luper 2014-15 Vicky McIntyre NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 1998-99 Krista Ragan 2000-01 Jennette Bolovinos 2003-04 Elisha Turek 2008-09 Georgia Jones 2009-10 Kevi Luper 2014-15 Vicky McIntyre SIXTH WOMAN OF THE YEAR 2010-11 Savanna Buck TOURNAMENT MVP 1999 Krista Ragan 2001 Krista Ragan 2004 Leah Cannon 2005 Elisha Turek 2007 Elisha Turek 2008 Rachel Watman FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE 1998-99 Krista Ragan 1999-00 Krista Ragan 2000-01 Krista Ragan 2001-02 Krista Ragan 2003-04 Elisha Turek 2004-05 Elisha Turek 2005-06 Elisha Turek 2006-07 Elisha Turek 2008-09 Janae Voelker 2009-10 Jaci Bigham Kevi Luper 2010-11 Jaci Bigham

Kevi Luper 2011-12 Kevi Luper 2014-15 Vicky McIntyre SECOND TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE 1997-98 Jessica Rhoten 1998-99 Jessica Rhoten 2000-01 Jennette Bolovinos 2001-02 Cori Williston 2002-03 Cori Williston 2003-04 Leah Cannon 2006-07 Jenny Hardin 2007-08 Mariana Camargo 2010-11 Jordan Pyle HONORABLE MENTION ALL-CONFERENCE 2006-07 Janae Voelker 2007-08 Jenny Hardin Janae Voelker 2008-09 Mariana Camargo 2009-10 Janae Voelker ALL-NEWCOMER/ALL-FRESHMEN TEAM 1997-98 Jessica Rhoten 1998-99 Krista Ragan 2000-01 Cori Williston 2001-02 Stephanie Clark 2003-04 Elisha Turek 2005-06 Mariana Camargo Jenny Hardin 2006-07 Janae Voelker 2008-09 Georgia Jones 2009-10 Jaci Bigham Kevi Luper 2011-12 Bernadett Balla 2014-15 Vicky McIntyre ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1999 Krista Ragan Jessica Rhoten 2001 Shayne McKenzie Krista Ragan 2002 Krista Ragan 2004 Leah Cannon Elisha Turek

2005 Elisha Turek 2007 Jenny Hardin Elisha Turek Rachel Watman 2008 Janae Voelker Rachel Watman 2010 Jaci Bigham Kevi Luper 2011 Kevi Luper 2015 Vicky McIntyre PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1997-98 Jessica Rhoten (1/19, 2/9) 1998-99 Jessica Rhoten (2/1) Krista Ragan (2/8) 1999-00 Krista Ragan (1/31) 2000-01 Jennette Bolovinos (1/9) Krista Ragan (2/20) 2001-02 Krista Ragan (12/10, 1/15, 1/29) 2002-03 Cori Williston (12/2) Stephanie Clark (12/16) Kristin Brady (12/30) 2003-04 Leah Cannon (1/7) Elisha Turek (1/20, 2/24) 2004-05 Elisha Turek (11/23, 12/07, 12/21, 3/8) 2005-06 Jenny Hardin (12/20) Elisha Turek (1/31) 2006-07 Elisha Turek (11/14, 12/2, 12/26, 1/2, 1/23) Janae Voelker (2/13) 2007-08 Jenny Hardin (12/4) 2008-09 Janae Voelker (11/25, 1/6) 2009-10 Jaci Bigham (12/29, 1/5, 1/19) Kevi Luper (11/17, 11/24, 12/1, 12/8, 12/22, 2/2, 2/16) 2010-11 Jaci Bigham (11/30) Kevi Luper (11/16, 1/11, 2/8) 2011-12 Kevi Luper (11/15, 11/29, 12/6, 2/7) 2014-15 Vicky McIntyre (12/1, 1/12, 2/2, 2/9)

HONORABLE MENTION ALL-CONFERENCE 2012-13 Taylor Cooper Sarah Shelton ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM 2012-13 Kevi Luper ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2013 Jaci Bigham Kevi Luper

PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2012-13 Jaci Bigham (12/10) Kevi Luper (11/12, 12/3, 2/2, 2/18, 2/25)

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE ERA (2012-14) TOURNAMENT MVP 2013 Kevi Luper FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE 2012-13 Kevi Luper SECOND TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE 2012-13 Jaci Bigham THIRD TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE 2013-14 Christian Key

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1,000-POINT CLUB

1. Kevi Luper

2. Vivian HErron

• Two-time AP All-American • Summit League career scoring leader • 3-time Summit League Player of the Year • Led NCAA Dvision I in scoring in 2010-11 • Represented USA at 2012 Pan Am Games • Led ORU to 2013 NCAA Tournament

• Freshman All-American in 1985-86 • All-MCC selection in 1986-87 • Held ORU’s career scoring record for 22 years • Held ORU’s career rebound record for 18 years • First ORU player to tally 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds

2,867 Points 2009-13 Adair, Okla.

2,192 Points 1985-89 Jackson, Miss.

Kevi Luper revolutionized basketball at Oral Roberts U n i v e r s i t y, b r i n g i n g previously unheard of national and global attention to the program. A three-time Summit League Player of the Year, Luper ended her collegiate career ranked 14th in NCAA Division I history in scoring and 6th in steals. As a sophomore in 2010-11, she became the first player in NCAA Division I women’s basketball history to lead the nation in both points and steals in a single year. Despite playing just three years in the conference, Luper ranks as the top scorer in Summit League history. Luper set ORU’s career scoring record on Feb. 18, 2012 in an overtime win at IPFW, two weeks after breaking the Summit League career scoring record with 41-point performance on Feb. 4, 2012 at North Dakota State. The Adair native was named to the prestigious Naismith Trophy Watch List prior to her final two seasons, and she was an Associated Press All-American after both her freshman and sophomore campaigns. Luper became the first ORU player to play for Team USA in an international competition when she represented her country at the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico. She was also featured numerous times by media outlets accross the nation, including ESPN.com, Athlon Sports and Full Court Press. Luper led ORU to the 2013 Southland Conference Tournament Championship as a senior. She led all scorers with 20 points in her final game, a nationally-televised matchup with Tennessee in the NCAA Tournament on March 23, 2013.

Vivian Herron was the first Oral Roberts University women’s basketball player to top the 2,000-point and 1,000-rebound plateaus. Her career total of 2,192 points stood for 22 years before it was broken by Kevi Luper in 2012.She is of only four ORU players to average 20 or more points in a season twice, including her 26.4 points per game average as a senior. Also a prolific rebounder, Herron grabbed 1,007 career boards over her four seasons in Tulsa, a mark that stood for 18 seasons. Her 11.2 rebounds per game average from the 1988-89 season stood as a program record until broken by Vicky McIntyre during the 2014-15 season. Herron combined her scoring and rebounding talents to form a lethal combination. She recorded 19 double-doubles in her banner season of 1988-89 and finished with 46 double-doubles for her career, setting school records in both categories that held up for 18 years. She scored a career-high of 43 points against New Mexico State on Nov. 28, 1988. Herron was ORU’s first nationally-recognized All-American. After averaging 14.9 points per game as a freshman in 1985-86, Herron was honored as a Freshman All-America honoree by Women’s Basketball Yearbook. ORU won 17 games in Herron’s freshman season, including wins over Tulsa, Texas Tech and Kansas State, and she earned AllMidwestern Collegiate Conference honors a year later when she led the Lady Titans to a 2nd place finish in their only year of MCC play in 1986-87.

LUPER’S CAREER STATISTICS

Season 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 Totals

Season 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Totals

G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. 31 260-563 .462 43-143 .301 194-235 .826 757 24.4 34 283-643 .440 63-164 .384 177-210 .843 806 23.7 30 273-591 .462 48-124 .387 120-140 .857 714 23.8 31 236-536 .440 41-107 .383 77-88 .875 590 19.0 126 1052-2333 .451 195-538 .362 568-673 .844 2867 22.8

HERRON’S CAREER STATISTICS

G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. 27 167-318 .525 --- --- 69-96 .719 403 14.9 28 210-434 .484 0-0 .000 142-175 .811 562 20.1 27 200-420 .476 0-0 .000 115-144 .799 515 19.1 27 276-601 .459 1-1 1.000 159-198 .803 712 26.4 109 853-1773 .481 1-1 1.000 485-613 .791 2192 20.1

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HISTORY

1,000-POINT CLUB

3. Krista Ragan

4. Elisha Turek

• Kodak All-American in 2002 • Three-time Mid-Con Player of the Year • Two-time Mid-Con Tournament MVP • Led ORU to ‘99 and ‘01 NCAA Tournaments • Is the only ORU women’s basketball player to have her number retired at the Mabee Center

• 2007 Mid-Con Player of the Year • Four-time Mid-Con All-Conference selection • Holds ORU’s career rebounding record • Two-time Mid-Con Tournament MVP • Led the Golden Eagles to the 2005 and 2007 NCAA Tournaments

2,152 Points 1996-2002 Indianola, Okla.

All-American Krista Ragan left an indelible impression on the ORU basketball p r o g r a m , t r a n s fo r m i n g the Golden Eagles from a struggling doormat into a mid-major power that regularly competes on the sport’ s grandest stages. In 1996, Ragan joined a program that had posted losing seasons in eight of the last nine years. Leg injuries sidelined her after four games of her first season and one game of her second, but in 1998-99 Ragan recovered to lead the Golden Eagles to a 17-13 record and their first Mid-Con Tournament title. Two years later, Ragan guided ORU to its first 20-win season in 18 years and a second Mid-Con crown. Led by Ragan, ORU nearly upset 2ndseeded Oklahoma in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. A complete scorer, Ragan ended her career as the career scoring leader in Mid-Con (now Summit League) history, and over a decade after her graduation she still ranks second on the league’s all-time points list. Ragan was named Mid-Con Player of the Year by the league’s media in 1998-99, and she captured the league’s official award in both 2000-01 and 2001-02. An ORU assistant coach during the team’s 2012-13 Southland championship run, Ragan is married to ORU men’s basketball legend Nathan Binam. She is the only ORU women’s player to have her jersey retired, as her famous #11 was raised to the Mabee Center rafters at halftime of a victory over UMKC on Jan. 28, 2012.

RAGAN’S CAREER STATISTICS

Season G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. 1996-97 4 14-38 .368 8-20 .400 11-17 .647 47 11.8 1997-98 1 5-12 .417 1-1 1.000 10-12 .833 21 21.0 1998-99 30 198-427 .464 42-110 .382 70-94 .745 508 16.9 1999-00 28 177-421 .420 56-147 .381 68-101 .673 478 17.1 2000-01 31 184-437 .421 38-104 .365 94-131 .718 500 16.1 2001-02 29 194-457 .425 63-150 .420 147-193 .762 598 20.6 Totals 123 772-1792 .431 208-532 .391 400-548 .730 2152 17.5

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2,054 Points 2003-07 Council Bluffs, Iowa

The only player in program history to lead the Golden Eagles in scoring and rebounding four times, Elisha Turek was an instant success from the moment she arrived in Tulsa from her hometown of Council Bluffs, Iowa. As a freshman in 2003-04, Turek averaged 15.0 points and 9.3 rebounds per game to capture Mid-Con Newcomer of the Year honors. The Golden Eagles lost to Valparaiso by a single point in the Mid-Con title game in Turek’s rookie campaign, but that disappointment fueled the Iowa native to a sophomore year for the ages. Turek led the Mid-Con with 18.3 points and 9.6 rebounds per game in 2004-05, and she took the Golden Eagles to their first NCAA Tournament since 2001. Turek led all scorers with 21 points in a First Round loss to Texas, and there was no question the ORU program had found a star. After a disappointing opening round loss to Oakland in the MidCon Tournament as a junior, Turek regrouped for her senior season of 2006-07. She led the league with 17.5 points and 10.5 rebounds per game and captured her first Mid-Con Player of the Year trophy. Most importantly, Turek led ORU to another Mid-Con Tournament title, getting revenge over Oakland in the championship game, and she capped her career with an NCAA Tournament loss to Purdue. Turek broke ORU’s career rebounding record on Jan. 22, 2007 in a 32-point, 15-board masterpiece vs. Centenary. She holds ORU’s career rebounding mark, with 1,168 for her career, and she has the school record with 52 career double-doubles.

TUREK’S CAREER STATISTICS

Season G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. 2003-04 30 181-410 .441 14-42 .333 73-111 .658 449 15.0 2004-05 31 240-501 .479 5-15 .333 83-126 .659 568 18.3 2005-06 28 201-387 .519 6-17 .353 55-87 .632 463 16.5 2006-07 33 238-448 .531 1-1 1.000 97-155 .626 574 17.2 Totals 122 860-1746 .493 26-75 .347 308-479 .643 2054 16.8

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1,000-POINT CLUB

5. Stacy Williams

6. Sharon Tucker

• Two-time NAIA All-District 9 Selection • Holds ORU’s single-season record in scoring • Holds ORU’s career record in three-point field goals despite playing only two full seasons • Scored a school-record 50 points against Langston on Feb. 20, 1990

• Held ORU’s career scoring and rebounding records for 8 years • Averaged over 20 points per game in each of her final two seasons • Led ORU to three consecutive AIAW State Championships

1,787 Points 1988-91 York, Pa.

Stacy Williams played three seasons at ORU after transferring from Penn State, where she did not play basketball. Though she only played two full seasons on the active roster, her impact on the Golden Eagle record books is tremendous, especially in the area of three-point shooting. A prolific outside shooter, Williams holds ORU’s career record for made three-point field goals, with 321, despite playing only 81 career games. Williams’ banner season came in 1989-90, when she set single-season school records in total points, with 1,060, and scoring average, at 26.5 points per game. Williams drained a school-record 194 three-pointers that year, more than all but four ORU players hit in their entire careers, and was named an NAIA All-District pick. Williams set a school record for points in a game on Feb. 20, 1990, when she scored 50 points in an overtime victory over in-state rival Langston. Williams was also a skilled passer, setting a school record at the time with 14 assists against Oklahoma City on Jan. 10, 1991. Williams led Oral Roberts in assists per game in both of her full seasons on the roster. A native of York, Pa., Williams was named 1st Team NAIA AllDistrict 9 selection as a senior in 1990-91, when she averaged 20.7 points per game and led the team to 15 victories, a 13-win improvement over the previous year, and a spot in the NAIA District Playoffs.

WILLIAMS’ CAREER STATISTICS

1,783 Points 1978-81 Hugo, Okla.

Sharon Tucker played only three seasons for the Lady Titans but still ranks as one of the most outstanding scorers in school history. One of only five ORU players to average better than 20.0 points per game in two different seasons, Tucker ended her career as the school’s career leader in points and rebounds. Tucker led ORU to three consecutive AIAW State Championships, starting with her rookie season of 1978-79. The Lady Titans went 25-10 that season, with Tucker averaging 13.6 points per game. Tucker led ORU to multiple wins over Arkansas, Wichita State, Oklahoma State and Oklahoma, including a 69-66 victory over the Sooners in the State Championship Game. The season ended with a three-point loss to 3rd-ranked Texas in the AIAW Southwest Regional Tournament. The Hugo native assumed a bigger role for the 1979-80 club, which went 22-8 and won yet another AIAW State Championship. Tucker averaged 21.2 points per game in her second season and shot 56.2% from the floor, the 7th-most efficient season in school history. ORU again knocked off Oklahoma to win the State Championship but was tripped up by McNeese State in their opening round of regional play. Tucker’s final season was 1980-81. Despite losing three of their first four contests, Tucker and the Lady Titans righted the ship and won 18 games. The team picked up steam as the year went along and peaked at the right time, knocking off Oklahoma State in the State Semifinals and Oklahoma for the third straight season in the State Championship Game. The club beat Arkansas in the first round of AIAW Regionals before ending the year with a loss to a tough Texas club. Tucker tallied 23.1 points per game in her final campaign, which was a school record at the time, and she shot 54.4% from the field. Tucker was also an outstanding rebounder despite standing just 5-7. She finished her career with 745 boards, a school record at the time and still the 5th-best mark in program history. She is one of only ten ORU players to average more than seven rebounds per game for her career and the only one of the group to measure under six feet tall.

Season G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. TUCKER’S CAREER STATISTICS 1988-89 8 15-41 .366 5-18 .278 9-18 .500 44 5.5 Season G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. 1989-90 40 363-1122 .324 194-697 .278 140-204 .686 1060 26.5 1978-79 35 180-398 .452 --- --- 116-185 .627 476 13.6 1990-91 33 234-682 .343 122-403 .303 93-155 .608 683 20.7 1979-80 30 254-452 .562 --- --- 128-180 .711 636 21.2 Totals 81 612-1845 .332 321-1118 .287 242-375 .645 1787 22.1 1980-81 29 253-465 .544 --- --- 165-217 .760 671 23.1 Totals 94 687-1315 .522 --- --- 409-582 .703 1783 19.0

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7. Kim Ogden

8. Jaci Bigham

• All-MCC selection in 1986-87 • Held ORU’s career steals record for 24 years • Held ORU’s career assists record for 18 years • Is the only player on ORU’s career top-10 list in points, rebounds, assists and steals • Played with two other 1,000-point scorers

• Holds ORU’s career assist record • Three-time All-Conference selection • Ranks 3rd on ORU’s career steals list and 4th on ORU’s career three-pointers list • Part of three WNIT appearances • Led ORU to 2013 NCAA Tournament

1,720 Points 1984-88 Hensler, N.D.

Kim Odgen teamed with fellow 1,000-point club members Vivian Herron and Cari Chamberlin but still managed to carve out one of the most successful individual careers in Oral Roberts University history. The North Dakota native, who also teamed with her twin sister, Nan, was just the third ORU player to pass the 1,500-point threshold. ORU struggled to a 9-21 record in Ogden’s debut season of 1984-85, but the rookie established herself as an all-around threat, averaging 11.6 points per game to go along with a team-high 3.8 assists per game and 83 steals. As a sophomore, Odgen assumed a greater scoring load, tallying 15.6 points per game, and the result was a much better season. The Lady Titans won 17 games, including wins over ranked clubs from Texas Tech and Kansas State. Statistically, Ogden’s best year came in 1986-87, her junior campaign. Odgen scored a career-best 18.6 points per game and was named to the All-Midwestern Collegiate Conference Team in ORU’s lone year as a member of the league. Led by Odgen, the Lady Titans finished second in the conference. Odgen took advantage of the newly-instituted three-point line in her senior season, averaging 15.3 points per game on the strength of 21 made three-pointers. Odgen was much more than a scorer. She ended her career as ORU’s all-time leader in steals, with 372, and assists, with 518. She still ranks in ORU’s top-three in both categories.

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G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. 30 108-230 .470 --- --- 132-187 .706 348 11.6 28 145-329 .441 --- --- 146-208 .702 436 15.6 28 175-422 .415 6-15 .400 166-254 .654 522 18.6 27 157-379 .414 21-52 .404 80-123 .650 414 15.3 113 585-1360 .430 27-67 .403 524-772 .679 1720 15.2

1,505 Points 2009-13 McAlester, Okla.

Perhaps the toughest player to ever don an ORU uniform, Jaci Bigham battled through a litany of major injuries to forge a place as perhaps the greatest point guard in ORU women’s basketball history. Bigham joined the ORU basketball program in 2009 and quickly stood out as one of the nation’s most dynamic players. She scored more than 17 points per game as a freshman, teaming with Kevi Luper to form the highestscoring duo in all of NCAA Division I basketball. ORU won 23 games but was upset in the finals of the Summit League Tournament. It would be three years before Bigham would again be that close to postseason glory. With ORU riding a 12-game winning streak and dominating the Summit League, Bigham suffered a torn ACL on Feb. 12, 2011 against Southern Utah. The injury was a major factor in ORU’s early exit from the 2011 Summit League Tournament, and with Bigham badly hobbled and still recovering, the Golden Eagles again came up short in 2012. The 2012-13 season was Bigham’s final opportunity to reach the NCAA Tournament, and she made the most of it, returning to AllConference form. Bigham averaged 12.4 points and a Southland Conference-best 6.7 assists per game as a senior. Most importantly, she led the Golden Eagles to the SLC Tournament title and a spot in the Big Dance, where she ended her career with a loss to Tennessee. In addition to her scoring, Bigham also holds ORU’s career assists record, with 668, and she currently serves as the director of player development on the ORU coaching staff in addition to working as a director of academics in the ELI Center.

BIGHAM’S CAREER STATISTICS Season 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Totals

G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. 33 175-412 .425 99-233 .425 116-134 .866 565 17.1 30 117-303 .386 45-143 .315 72-83 .867 351 11.7 30 67-199 .337 26-97 .268 45-52 .865 205 6.8 31 126-324 .389 42-116 .362 90-115 .783 384 12.4 124 485-1238 .392 212-589 .360 323-384 .841 1505 12.1

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9. Janae Voelker

10. Jordan Pyle

• Four-time All-Conference selection • One of only three ORU players to record 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 250 assists • Played with eight other 1,000-point scorers • Led ORU to NCAA Tournament bids in 2007 and 2008

• All-Summit League selection in 2010-11 • Part of two Summit League Regular Season Championship teams • Led ORU to three WNIT appearances • Ranks 4th in school history in rebounds and 3rd in steals

1,421 Points 2006-10 Newton, Kan.

1,419 Points 2008-12 Mustang, Okla.

Janae Voelker served a variety of roles during her four seasons in Tulsa, earning a lasting reputation as one of the most versatile players in Golden Eagle basketball history. The Newton, Kan., native is one of only four Golden Eagles to earn four All-Conference awards, and she is one of only three ORU players to tally 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 250 assists in her career. Voelker tasted postseason success from the moment she stepped on the ORU campus, playing an integral role in the 2007 Mid-Con Tournament Championship team and garnering an Honorable Mention All-Conference pick. One season later, Voelker more than doubled her scoring average to 11.4 points per game, leading ORU to the championship at the rebranded Summit League Tournament. Voelker scored in double-figures in all three tournament games, earning All-Tournament laurels to go with another Honorable Mention All-Conference nod. Statistically, Voelker’s best season was 2008-09, when she led the team with 16.5 points per game and was a 1st Team All-Summit League pick. A year later, Voelker earned Honorable Mention status again, averaging 11.3 points per game on the first ORU team to win the Summit League regular season crown. Voelker’s final team also earned ORU’s first WNIT bid in 27 years. Voelker bridged the gap between two of the most successful eras in ORU history, teaming with eight other 1,000-point scorers during her four-year career. She returned to ORU before the 2013-14 season to serve as the team’s director of operations.

Mustang native Jordan Pyle formed the backbone of one of the most successful stretches in Oral Roberts women’s basketball history. Pyle was flanked by three other 1,000-point scorers - guards Kevi Luper, Jaci Bigham and Georgia Jones single-handedly dominating the low block during a career that included two Summit Le a g u e r e g u l a r s e a s o n titles and three trips to the Women’s National Invitation Tournament. As a freshman in 2008-09, Pyle served a supporting role on a club that won just 11 games. But she moved into a starting role as a sophomore in 2009-10 and made a tremendous impact, scoring 11.8 points per game on a then-school record 62.3% shooting. The team captured the Summit League regular season crown and advanced to the WNIT. Pyle’s best season came as a junior in 2010-11, when she averaged 15.4 points and 8.7 rebounds per game. With Pyle as the interior muscle, the Golden Eagles rattled off 23 victories, including WNIT wins over TCU and Tulane that marked the program’s first postseason triumphs in 28 years. After the season, Pyle was honored as an All-Summit League selection. Pyle capped her career with yet another 20-win season in 2011-12, and she played a key role in ORU’s historic victory over Wisconsin on Nov. 13, 2011, with 16 points, seven steals and five assists. The win was ORU’s first over a Big Ten opponent since 1977. Pyle led ORU in rebounding twice and ranks fourth on the school’s career rebound list. A nimble defender, she also ranks third in school history in steals.

VOELKER’S CAREER STATISTICS

PYLE’S CAREER STATISTICS

Season G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. 2006-07 32 71-164 .433 8-31 .258 27-43 .628 177 5.5 2007-08 33 143-366 .391 48-136 .353 42-74 .568 376 11.4 2008-09 30 178-398 .447 27-100 .270 112-168 .667 495 16.5 2009-10 33 126-324 .389 58-158 .367 63-101 .624 373 11.3 Totals 128 518-1252 .414 141-425 .332 244-386 .632 1,421 11.1

Season G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. 2008-09 27 74-144 .514 0-3 .000 25-43 .581 173 6.4 2009-10 33 160-257 .623 9-22 .409 60-83 .723 389 11.8 2010-11 33 205-359 .571 6-20 .300 93-127 .732 509 15.4 2011-12 30 138-282 .489 10-37 .270 62-81 .765 348 11.6 Totals 123 577-1042 .554 25-79 .316 240-334 .719 1419 11.5

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11. Connie Weeks

12. Cari Chamberlin

• ORU’s first 1,000-point scorer • Led ORU’s first two women’s basketball teams in scoring • Guided ORU to 1978 AIAW Oklahoma State Championship • Also on ORU’s top-10 list in assists

• Posted largest single-season scoring improvement in ORU history when she averaged 17.4 points per game in 1987-88 • Scored 21.4 points per game as a senior in 1988-89, the ninth-highest single-season scoring average in ORU history

1,417 Points 1975-78 Tulsa, Okla.

Still the only Tulsa native to join ORU’s 1,000-point club, Connie Weeks was the first star in Oral Roberts University women’s basketball history. Weeks suited up for the first three ORU women’s basketball teams and led the Lady Titans to immediate success. ORU’s combined record in Weeks’ career was 74-17, and the .813 winning percentage accumulated during the Weeks era still stands as the most successful three-year stretch in program history. Weeks averaged 19.9 points and 3.6 assists per game in 1975-76, leading the first ORU team in both categories. The inaugural Lady Titan club went 18-4, including a victory in the team’s first ever meeting with Tulsa and two wins in the Oklahoma Small College Tournament. In 1976-77, Weeks averaged a team-high 16.8 points per game against a huge step up in competition. ORU notched victories over Tulsa, Oklahoma and Arkansas in Weeks’ second season, and they finished with a 25-9 record. Weeks led ORU to a 31-4 record in her final season, 1977-78, helping the club achieve a school record for victories that still stands today. After racking up victories over Texas, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Arkansas and Michigan State during the regular season, Weeks led the club to a glorious postseason finish, as ORU beat Tulsa in the championship game of the AIAW State Tournament. The postseason title was the first in school history. Weeks was ORU’s first 1,000-point scorer and nearly four decades later, her name still dots the school’s record books. Weeks remains in the top-10 of ORU’s career field goals and assists lists.

Few players have improved over the course of their collegiate careers as much as Bellingham, Wash., native Cari Chamberlin. A role player who averaged just 5.4 points per game as a sophomore, Chamberlin exploded for 17.4 points per game in her junior year and 21.4 points per game as a senior. Chamberlin’s output in 1988-89 remains the ninth-highest singleseason scoring average in ORU basketball history. A highly-touted freshman, Chamberlin played a supporting role on the 198586 club, which featured 1,000-point producers Vivian Herron and Kim Odgen. Still, Chamberlin contributed over seven points per game on a club that notched 17 victories. Injuries hampered Chamberlin in 1986-87, when she played in just 18 games. Midway through her collegiate career, Chamberlin had tallied just 305 total points and looked unlikely to end up with over 1,000 points. That changed with Chamberlin’s junior season of 1987-88, when she posted the biggest single-season scoring improvement in ORU history. Chamberlin took advantage of the three-point line and poured in 17.4 points per game, second only to Herron. She notched her best individual performance midway through her junior season, when she scored 34 points in a Jan. 21, 1988 victory over border rival UMKC. In her final season, Chamberlin again teamed with Herron to form a high-powered ORU offense. Chamberlin became the fourth player in ORU history to hit 150 free throws in a season and scored 21.4 points per game.

WEEKS’ CAREER STATISTICS

CHAMBERLIN’S CAREER STATISTICS

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1,352 Points 1985-89 Bellingham, Wash.

G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. 22 197-375 .525 --- --- 44-61 .721 438 19.9 30 221-494 .447 --- --- 62-92 .674 504 16.8 35 209-429 .487 --- --- 57-88 .647 475 13.6 87 627-1298 .483 --- --- 163-241 .676 1417 16.3

Season G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. 1985-86 28 88-182 .484 --- --- 32-35 .914 208 7.4 1986-87 18 36-101 .356 6-23 .261 19-28 .679 97 5.4 1987-88 27 177-387 .457 35-108 .324 81-106 .764 470 17.4 1988-89 27 197-454 .434 27-83 .325 156-217 .719 577 21.4 Totals 100 498-1124 .443 68-214 .318 288-386 .746 1352 13.5

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13. Margie Jackson

14. Mariana Camargo

• Part of ORU’s 1981 AIAW State Championship team • Is the only member of ORU’s historic 1982-83 WNIT team to score 1,000 career points • Holds ORU’s career free throw percentage record

• Three-time All-Conference selection • Led ORU’s 2007-08 NCAA Tournament team in scoring and assists • Led ORU to ‘07 and ‘08 NCAA Tournaments • Ranks in ORU’s career top-10 in assists and steals

1,306 Points 1980-85 Okemah, Okla.

Margie Jackson powered through adversity to secure a well-deserved spot on ORU’s 1,000-point list. Jackson suffered a season-ending knee injury just six games into her junior season, yet she came back stronger than ever before to lead Oral Roberts in scoring in each of her last two seasons. A native of Okemah, Jackson was a strong contributor on ORU’s 1980-81 club, the fourth and final ORU group to win an AIAW State Championship. Jackson averaged 5.5 points per game as a rookie and hit 91% of her free throws. Jackson played a similar role on ORU’s 1981-82 club and looked poised to break out in 1982-83 before a left knee injury in a New Year’s Eve victory over Eastern Kentucky ended her season prematurely. The 1982-83 team went on to post a perfect 25-0 record in the regular season with Jackson watching from the sidelines. Jackson did not let the disappointment of 1982-83 derail her career; instead, she reemerged as one of the most improved players in ORU program history. Jackson averaged a team-high 16.0 points per game in 1983-84, and she again led the way with 16.6 points per game in her final year, 1984-85. With Jackson as the star, the period of 1983-85 featured wins over Tulsa, Arkansas, Baylor, Creighton and Arizona State. Though working primarily from the perimeter, Jackson was a truly efficient scorer. She holds ORU career free throw percentage mark, and she hit over 48% of her field goal attempts for her career.

JACKSON’S CAREER STATISTICS

Season G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. 1980-81 28 67-173 .387 --- --- 20-22 .909 154 5.5 1981-82 23 64-131 .489 --- --- 21-27 .778 149 6.5 1982-83 6 21-37 .568 --- --- 6-6 1.000 24 4.0 1983-84 28 212-409 .518 --- --- 24-31 .774 448 16.0 1984-85 30 235-495 .475 --- --- 27-29 .931 497 16.6 Totals 115 599-1245 .481 --- --- 98-115 .852 1272 11.1

1,194 Points 2005-09 Blumenau, Brazil

A lightning-quick ballhandler, Mariana Camargo was par t of t wo NC A A Tournament clubs during her time at ORU. Camargo was the first foreign player to join ORU’s 1,000-point club, and she still ranks fourth on ORU’s career assist list. Camargo was a Mid-Con All-Newcomer selection in 2005-06, when she averaged 8.0 points per game. She added 3.4 assists per game in her rookie year, a 16-win campaign for the Golden Eagles. Camargo took on less of a scoring role in 2006-07, but she showed her value in a variety of ways. She led the club with 4.0 assists per game, including nine helpers in a Mid-Con Tournament Championship Game win over Oakland that secured an NCAA Tournament berth. Statistically, Camargo’s best year came in 2007-08, when she upped her scoring load to a team-best 13.3 points per game and earned an All-Summit League 2nd Team selection. She added eight points and eight rebounds in a Summit League Tournament title win over IUPUI. After the season, Camargo was honored as a 2nd Team All-Summit League selection. Camargo injured her knee in the opening minute of ORU’s 2008 NCAA Tournament loss to Tennessee, but she recovered in time to take part in ORU’s 2008-09 campaign. As a senior, Camargo averaged 10.8 points per game and earned her second All-Summit League Honorable Mention selection. A quality rebounder from her point guard position, Camargo is one of only three ORU players to reach the 1,000-point, 500-rebound and 250-assist milestones.

CAMARGO’S CAREER STATISTICS Season G 2005-06 27 2006-07 33 2007-08 32 2008-09 30 Totals 122

FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. 88-204 .431 2-34 .059 38-85 .447 216 8.0 81-181 .448 2-7 .286 64-111 .577 228 6.9 158-355 .445 2-5 .400 107-165 .648 425 13.3 124-249 .498 2-8 .250 75-138 .543 325 10.8 451-989 .456 8-54 .148 284-499 .569 1194 9.8

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15. Kisa Bradley

16. Georgia Jones

• Honorable Mention All-American in 1995-96 • Led NCAA Division I in blocked shots in 1995-96 • Holds ORU’s career blocked shots record • Holds ORU’s top career rebounding average • Won the final eight games of her ORU career

• Named Summit League Newcomer of the Year in 2008-09 • Ranks 2nd on ORU’s career three-pointers list and 5th on ORU’s career assists list • Represented Great Britain in the 2011 World University Games

1,182 Points 1995-97 Detroit, Mich.

One of the most talented players to ever wear an ORU uniform, Kisa Bradley is the only member of ORU’s 1,000-point club to don the blue and gold for just two seasons. Bradley transferred to ORU in 1995 after spending two seasons at Central Arizona College. In her first season with the Golden Eagles, the Detroit native posted just the sixth 600-point season in school history and averaged 22.3 points per game. A fearsome presence around the rim, Bradley blocked 119 shots in her first season (which placed her second all-time on ORU’s career blocked shots list after just 27 games), and she led all of NCAA Division I with 4.4 blocked shots per game. The mammoth performance brought national attention to the ORU program, and despite taking part in just 10 victories, Bradley was honored as an honorable mention All-American by the Basketball Times publication. Bradley’s final season at ORU was Jerry Finkbeiner’s first, and together the duo led the Golden Eagles to a 13-14 season. The pairing clicked late in the year, as ORU won the final eight games of Bradley’s career. The senior again averaged 22.3 points per game. Bradley blocked 94 shots in her senior season, falling short of her junior year performance. Still, the 94-block season, on its own, would check in as the seventh-best career mark in ORU history. Needless to say, Bradley owns ORU’s career blocks lead by a wide margin. She is also ORU’s career leader in rebounding average and is the only ORU player to average 10 rebounds per game for her career. After graduation, Bradley played professionally for the San Jose Lasers of the ABL.

BRADLEY’S CAREER STATISTICS

1,050 Points 2008-12 Manchester, England

Georgia Jones played a vital supporting role on three of the most successful teams in ORU history and made a name for herself as the only England native to join ORU’s 1,000-point club. Jones averaged 12.4 points per game and canned 68 three-pointers as a freshman in 2008-09. The performance netted her Summit League Newcomer of the Year honors. Though ORU won just 11 times in Jones’ freshman season, team success was quick to follow, as ORU won 23 games and a Summit League regular season championship in 2009-10. Jones battled injuries and played just 16 times as a sophomore, but she still contributed 8.1 points per game. Jones returned to full health and resumed her role as a dead-eye three-point shooter in 2010-11, when she connected on 63 threepoint shots and averaged 7.9 points per game. ORU again won the Summit League regular season title and advanced to play in the WNIT. ORU notched another 20-win season in Jones’ senior campaign, and Jones contributed 9.1 points per game. In addition to her shooting prowess, Jones was a dangerous passer and led the team in assists twice. Jones ended her career ranked second on the school’s three-point field goal list and fifth on the school’s assist list. Jones represented her native Great Britain in the 2011 World University Games, and she has also played for Team GB on the senior international level. She currently plays professionally at CS Cluj Napoca in Romania.

JONES’ CAREER STATISTICS

Season G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. 2008-09 30 135-369 .366 68-185 .368 34-47 .723 372 12.4 Season G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. 2009-10 16 46-147 .313 33-107 .308 4-9 .444 129 8.1 1995-96 27 221-625 .354 54-193 .280 106-157 .675 602 22.3 2010-11 34 93-260 .358 63-184 .342 18-26 .692 267 7.9 1996-97 26 242-499 .485 6-20 .300 90-140 .643 580 22.3 2011-12 31 98-294 .333 56-168 .333 30-34 .882 282 9.1 Totals 53 463-1124 .412 60-213 .282 196-297 .660 1182 22.3 Totals 111 372-1070 .348 220-644 .342 86-116 .741 1050 9.5

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17. Cori Williston

18. Jenny Hardin

• Two-time All-Mid-Continent Conference selection • Holds ORU’s career three-point field goal percentage record • Led ORU in scoring in 2001 NCAA Tournament loss to Oklahoma, with 19 points

• Two-time All-Conference selection • 2005-06 Mid-Con All-Newcomer Team selection • Played in 2007 and 2008 NCAA Tournaments • Led ORU in scoring in 2008 NCAA Tournament loss to Tennessee, with 15 points

1,045 Points 2000-04 Jenks, Okla.

1,023 Points 2005-08 Claremore, Okla.

A hard-nosed guard who battled nagging injuries almost every season, Cori Williston fought through the pain to end her career as one of the top guards in ORU basketball history. Williston did the majority of her damage from long distance, and she ended her career as ORU’s all-time 3-point percentage leader, at 39.9%. Williston scored 5.6 points per game as a freshman in 2000-01, with her biggest contribution coming in postseason play. Williston caught fire against Oklahoma in the NCAA Tournament, scoring a game-high 19 points to nearly lead ORU to an upset of the second-seeded Sooners. Buoyed by the confidence of her NCAA Tournament breakout performance, Williston averaged 14.1 points per game as a sophomore in 2001-02. At the end of the season, she was honored with the first of two All-Conference selections from the Mid-Continent Conference. The Jenks native was also honored as an All-Mid-Con performer in 2002-03, when she contributed 12.8 points per game. The season was the most efficient of Williston’s career, as she connected on 44.0% of her three-point shots. Williston led ORU to one final run at a Mid-Con title in her senior season of 2003-04, but injuries limited her to just 21 games and 7.3 points per game. In her final game as a collegian, ORU lost a heart-breaker to Valparaiso in the finals of the Mid-Continent Conference Tournament.

Jenny Hardin was a threeyear star for the Golden Eagles, serving as one of the top inside-out threats in ORU history. The Claremore product teamed with three other 1,000-point scorers to lead the Golden Eagles t o N C A A To u r n a m e n t appearances in 2007 and 2008. Hardin was named to the Mid-Con All-Newcomer Team in 2005-06, when she averaged 9.9 points per game. The season ended on a sour note, though, as ORU was shocked by Oakland in the first round of the Mid-Con Tournament. Fueled by the early exit, Hardin was a force in the 2007 Mid-Con Tournament, earning an All-Tournament selection. She came off the bench to score 13.7 points per game in three victories, including a Championship rematch against Oakland, as the Golden Eagles captured the conference crown and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. For the season, Hardin averaged 15.3 points per game and was named a 2nd Team All-Conference performer. In the NCAA Tournament game against second-seeded Purdue, Hardin scored 10 points. Hardin would go back to the NCAA Tournament in 2007-08, as the Golden Eagles took the Summit League Tournament Championship. Hardin averaged 13.1 points per game for the season and was an Honorable Mention All-Summit League pick. In the NCAA Tournament matchup with legendary head coach Pat Summitt and the Tennessee Lady Vols, Hardin led the Golden Eagles with 16 points.

WILLISTON’S CAREER STATISTICS

HARDIN’S CAREER STATISTICS

Season G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. 2000-01 27 55-134 .410 11-35 .314 31-49 .633 152 5.6 2001-02 27 131-307 .427 41-108 .380 78-103 .757 381 14.1 2002-03 28 136-304 .447 55-125 .440 31-42 .738 358 12.8 2003-04 21 57-133 .429 23-58 .397 17-29 .586 154 7.3 Totals 103 379-878 .432 130-326 .399 157-223 .704 1045 10.1

Season 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Totals

G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. 28 100-218 .459 24-62 .387 54-88 .614 278 9.9 23 133-275 .484 28-78 .359 57-99 .576 351 15.3 30 147-330 .445 16-65 .246 84-124 .677 394 13.1 81 380-823 .462 68-205 .331 195-311 .589 1023 12.6

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19. Kristin Brady-Atkinson 1,001 Points 1998-2003 Broken Arrow, Okla.

• Ranks 3rd on ORU’s career three-point field goal list • Played on ORU’s 1999 and 2001 NCAA Tournament teams • Reached 1,000-point mark in her final game, against Valparaiso in the Mid-Con Tournament

Kristen Brady-Atkinson ended her ORU career as the most prolific three-point shooter of ORU’s NCAA Division I era. Brady-Atkinson knocked down 216 threepointers, which stood for nine seasons as the most threepointers by a member of one of ORU’s Division I clubs. She hit 67 threes in both 2000-01 and 2002-03, which at the time were single-season ORU Division I Era records Primarily a reserve through her career, Brady-Atkinson started in just 35 of her 116 career appearances. Brady-Atkinson’s first season was the magical campaign of 199899, when ORU charged through the Mid-Con Tournament to win their first conference crown. Brady-Atkinson scored 5.2 points per game. In 1999-00, Brady-Atkinson averaged double-figures for the first time, scoring 10.8 points per game. She knocked down 61 threepoint field goals as a sophomore. Brady-Atkinson posted her finest all-around season in 2000-01. She averaged 10.0 points and did so at an efficient 42.3% clip. From downtown, she knocked down 41.1% of her attempts. ORU won the Mid-Con Tournament title, and Brady-Atkinson scored 10 points in the near-upset of Oklahoma in the NCAA Tournament. Brady-Atkinson did not play in 2001-02, but she was as sharp as ever when she returned the following year. Brady-Atkinson again hit 67 three-pointers in her final year, and ORU won 18 games. Brady-Atkinson still ranks third on ORU’s career three-point field goal list, and she ended her career ranked second on the Mid-Con’s career three-point tally.

CHRONILOGICAL 1,000-POINT SCORERS

1. Connie Weeks 2. Sharon Tucker 3. Margie Jackson 4. Kim Ogden 5. Vivian Herron 6. Cari Chamberlin 7. Stacy Williams 8. Kisa Bradley 9. Krista Ragan 10. Kristin Brady-Atkinson 11. Cori Williston 12. Elisha Turek 13. Jenny Hardin 14. Mariana Camargo 15. Janae Voelker 16. Kevi Luper 17. Jordan Pyle 18. Jaci Bigham 19. Georgia Jones 1,000-POINT SCORERS BY NATIVE STATE

1. Oklahoma 2. Iowa Kansas Michigan Mississippi North Dakota Pennsylvania Washington -- Brazil England

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G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. 29 51-150 .340 21-78 .269 28-35 .800 151 5.2 28 97-269 .361 61-168 .363 46-56 .821 301 10.8 31 99-234 .423 67-163 .411 46-60 .767 311 10.0 28 81-217 .373 67-190 .353 9-13 .692 238 8.5 116 328-870 .377 216-599 .361 129-164 .787 1001 8.6

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1999 MID-CONTINENT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 1998-99 GOLDEN EAGLES

Front Row (left to right): Mgr. Royce Macklin, Asst. Coach Roxanne Long , Asst. Coach Eric Ely, Head Coach Jerry Finkbeiner, Asst. Coach Misti Cussen, Mgr. Jessica McGee Back Row (left to right): Claire Morrison, Laketa Collier, Jennifer Mills, Heather Davis, Staci Replogle, Stacy Anderson, Jessica Rhoten, Barbara Jandova, Rauna Barrett, Shannon Mims, Samantha Walton, Sheneka Miller, Iyana Butler, Jaime Mills, Krista Ragan, Kristin Brady

1998-99 RESULTS

1998-99 GOLDEN EAGLE ROSTER

OVERALL: 17-13 MID-CON: 8-6 REGULAR SEASON Nov. 17 Oklahoma State L, 58-66 Nov. 19 at Belmont L, 53-66 Nov. 22 at #7/10 Georgia L, 64-118 Nov. 28 at #14/14 Arkansas L, 56-84 Nov. 30 Evangel W, 72-58 Dec. 3 at Valparaiso* L, 51-65 Dec. 5 at IUPUI* L, 59-65 Dec. 8 Cameron W, 75-49 Dec. 12 at Wichita State L, 41-54 Dec. 20 at Cal State Fullerton W, 82-70 Dec. 22 at Cal State Northridge L, 55-70 Jan. 2 Western Illinois* W, 63-48 Jan. 4 Chicago State* W, 75-56 Jan. 7 at UMKC* W, 80-71 Jan. 14 at Oakland* W, 77-75 Jan. 16 at Youngstown State* L, 58-79 Jan. 18 Belmont W, 66-52 Jan. 23 Southern Utah* W, 82-56 Jan. 28 at Chicago State* W, 86-52 Jan. 30 at Western Illinois* W, 76-62 Feb. 4 IUPUI* W, 70-58 Feb. 6 Valparaiso* L, 65-77 Feb. 11 at Southern Utah* L, 42-60 Feb. 13 UMKC* L, 78-94 Feb. 18 Youngstown State* W, 76-70 Feb. 20 Oakland* W, 79-73 MID-CONTINENT CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT (MOLINE, ILL.) Feb. 26 vs. UMKC W, 70-58 March 1 vs. Valparaiso W, 83-62 March 2 vs. Youngstown State W, 57-52 NCAA TOURNAMENT MIDWEST REGIONAL (WEST LAFAYETTE, IND.) March 13 at #1/1 Purdue L, 48-68 * - Mid-Continent Conference Game

1998-99 STATISTICAL LEADERS SCORING REBOUNDING ASSISTS

Krista Ragan Jessica Rhoten Heather Davis Jessica Rhoten Krista Ragan

16.9 ppg 12.0 ppg 6.9 ppg 5.5 rpg 3.5 apg

# Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown 10 Kristin Brady G 5-7 Fr. Broken Arrow, Okla. 11 Krista Ragan G 5-7 R-Fr. Indianola, Okla. 14 Ayana Butler G 5-9 Fr. Hot Springs, Ark. 15 Clarie Morrison G 5-6 Fr. Sparta, N.J. 21 Heather Davis F 5-10 Sr. Weatherford, Mich. 23 Jamie Mills G 5-9 So. Midwest City, Okla. 24 Shaneka Miller F 5-11 Jr. Houston, Texas 25 Jennifer Mills G 5-9 So. Midwest City, Okla. 31 Rauna Barrett C 6-4 Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla. 32 Stacy Anderson F 6-2 Jr. Big Bear City, Calif. 33 Shannon Mims F 6-2 Fr. Spencer, Okla. 34 Jessica Rhoten F 6-2 So. Woodward, Okla. 35 Staci Replogle F 6-1 So. Catoosa, Okla. 42 Samantha Walton F 6-1 Sr. Woodward, Okla. 43 Laketa Collier F 5-10 Sr. Detroit, Mich. 44 Barbora Jandova F 6-4 Jr. Prague, Czech Republic HEAD COACH: Jerry Finkbeiner ASSISTANT COACHES: Misti Cussen, Eric Ely, Roxanne Long 1999 MIDWEST REGIONAL

March 13, 1999 West Lafayette, Ind.

PURDUE 68 ORAL ROBERTS 48 WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Krista Ragan scored a game-high 21 points as ORU fell to top-seeded Purdue in their first ever NCAA Tournament game, 68-48 Purdue closed the first half on a 12-2 run, taking a 36-17 lead at the intermission. ORU launched a 14-2 run early in the second half, cutting the deficit to 42-31 at the 16:42 mark. But the top seed had the lead back over 20 points in less than two minutes, and the game was never again in question. The No. 1 overall seed, Purdue went on the capture the national title, beating Louisiana Tech and Duke in the Final Four.

Official Box Score (16) Oral Roberts vs. (1) Purdue 3/13/99 • 3 pm ET • West Lafayette, Ind. (Mackey Arena) ORAL ROBERTS 17-13 # Player min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a o-d-reb pf a to 31 Barrett, f 22 1-2 0-0 2-2 1-4-5 4 1 2 34 Rhoten, f 27 2-7 2-4 0-0 0-3-3 3 1 5 10 Brady, g 18 0-5 0-2 0-0 1-2-3 2 0 3 11 Ragan, g 38 8-19 5-11 0-2 0-4-4 0 2 3 43 Collier, g 28 2-5 0-0 0-0 4-2-6 4 4 1 14 Butler 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 15 Morrison 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 21 Davis 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 24 Miller 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 1 25 Mills 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 2 1 1 32 Anderson 8 4-5 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 0 0 0 33 Mims 4 0-2 0-0 1-2 1-0-1 1 0 1 35 Replogle 9 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 42 Walton 7 0-4 0-2 0-0 0-4-4 2 0 1 44 Jandova 16 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 3 0 2 Team 1-3-4 Totals 200 19-55 7-19 3-6 12-27-39 23 9 23 34.5% 36.8% 50.0% PURDUE 29-1 # Player min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a o-d-reb pf a to 22 White-McCarty, f 37 5-11 0-3 5-7 5-3-8 1 6 4 33 Duhart, f 21 0-1 0-0 1-2 2-0-2 2 1 2 42 Cooper, c 25 8-10 0-0 3-7 2-2-4 1 0 3 5 Figgs, g 34 3-9 2-7 2-2 0-5-5 2 3 2 32 Douglas, g 31 4-13 0-2 5-5 2-2-4 0 2 1 3 Komara 19 0-5 0-2 2-2 0-1-1 0 1 1 15 Bird 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 23 Young 11 1-3 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 1 1 0 25 Curless 3 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 0 0 0 31 Crawford 13 0-2 0-0 4-10 1-1-2 2 0 1 40 Murdock 3 0-1 0-0 1-2 1-1-2 0 0 1 Team 2-8-10 Totals 200 21-56 2-15 24-39 16-23-39 9 14 15 37.5% 13.3% 61.5% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Nan Sisk, Angie Lewis, Clark Stevens Technical fouls: Oral Roberts-BENCH. Purdue-None. Attendance: 9160 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Oral Roberts 17 31 48 Purdue 36 32 68

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2001 MID-CONTINENT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2000-01 GOLDEN EAGLES

Front Row (left to right): Staci Replogle, Shannon Mims, Sonia N’Dri, Head Coach Jerry Finkbeiner, Layla Schwartz, Jennette Bolovinos, Shayne McKenzie Back Row (left to right): Lauryn Morita, Krista Ragan, Chelsea Grant, Imen Ben Othman, Christina Kelley, Dana Whitaker, Cori Williston, Kristin Brady 2000-01 RESULTS OVERALL: 20-11 MID-CON: 11-5 REGULAR SEASON Nov. 17 Oklahoma State # L, 63-71 Nov. 18 #14/17 Oklahoma # L, 56-87 Nov. 22 Okla. Panhandle State W, 67-45 Nov. 25 at Wichita State L, 69-75 Nov. 29 Arkansas Tech W, 71-62 Dec. 2 Youngstown State* W, 74-71 Dec. 4 Southern Utah* W, 57-54 Dec. 7 Texas A&M-CC W, 74-61 Dec. 17 Florida Atlantic^ W, 81-63 Dec. 19 #6/5 Duke^ L, 51-62 Dec. 30 at Baylor L, 56-80 Jan. 2 Tulsa W, 63-41 Jan. 6 Valparaiso* W, 79-67 Jan. 8 Oakland* W, 65-53 Jan. 13 at Western Illinois* L, 49-67 Jan. 15 at Chicago State* L, 77-81 Jan. 22 IUPUI* W, 70-47 Jan. 27 UMKC* W, 65-34 Jan. 29 Belmont W, 58-53 Feb. 3 at IUPUI* W, 78-65 Feb. 5 at Valparaiso* L, 63-65 Feb. 10 at Oakland* W, 55-54 Feb. 12 at Youngstown State* W, 69-58 Feb. 17 Chicago State*  W, 69-45 Feb. 19 Western Illinois* W, 71-40 Feb. 24 at Southern Utah* L, 65-72 Feb. 26 at UMKC* L, 45-52 MID-CONTINENT CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT (FT. WAYNE, IND.) March 3 vs. Youngstown State W, 71-52 March 5 vs. Chicago State W, 54-35 March 6 vs. Oakland W, 61-46 NCAA TOURNAMENT WEST REGIONAL (NORMAN, OKLA.) March 17 at #7/7 Oklahoma L, 64-70 * - Mid-Continent Conference Game # - Bertha Teague Classic (Mabee Center) ^ - Fun in the Sun Shootout (Cancun, Mexico)

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Krista Ragan 16.1 ppg Jennette Bolovinos 10.6 ppg Kristin Brady 10.0 ppg Jennette Bolovinos 5.6 rpg Krista Ragan 3.8 apg

2000-01 GOLDEN EAGLE ROSTER

# Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown 10 Kristin Brady G 5-7 Jr. Broken Arrow, Okla. 11 Krista Ragan G 5-7 R-Jr. Indianola, Okla. 13 Lauryn Morita G 5-2 So. Palos Verdes, Calif. 22 Christina Kelley F 5-11 Sr. Milan, Ill. 23 Cori Williston G 5-7 Fr. Jenks, Okla. 25 Chelsea Grant G 5-10 Fr. Lovington, Australia 30 Dana Whittaker G 5-9 Sr. Raytown, Mo. 31 Sonia N’Dri C 6-3 So. Abidjan, Ivory Coast 32 Staci Replogle F 6-1 Sr. Catoosa, Okla. 33 Shannon Mims F 6-2 Jr. Spencer, Okla. 34 Imen Ben Othman F 6-1 Jr. Tunis, Tunisia 40 Shayne McKenzie F 6-2 So. Haskell, Texas 41 Jennette Bolovinos F 6-2 Jr. Chatham, Ontario, Canada 44 Layla Schwarz F 6-3 Fr. Zurich, Switzerland HEAD COACH: Jerry Finkbeiner ASSISTANT COACHES: Misti Cussen, Eric Ely, Mark Ricks

2001 WEST REGIONAL

March 17, 2001 Norman, Okla.

OKLAHOMA 70 ORAL ROBERTS 64 NORMAN, Okla. - Oral Roberts could not hold on to a late lead, falling to second-seeded Oklahoma, 70-64. The announced crowd of 10,923 at the Lloyd Noble Center was the largest crowd ever to watch a women’s basketball game in the state of Oklahoma. ORU took a 54-51 lead on a Cori Williston threepoint field goal with 6:48 remaining, and they held a 57-55 advantage after a Krista Ragan three-point play minutes later. But the game turned at the 4:02 mark, when Ragan was hit with her fifth personal foul and ORU was assessed a subsequent technical foul. The resulting free throws gave the Sooners a 62-57 lead, and OU was able to hold on.

Official Box Score (15) Oral Roberts vs. (2) Oklahoma 3/7/01 • 6:30 pm CT • Norman, Okla. (Lloyd Noble Arena) ORAL ROBERTS 20-11 # Player min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a o-d-reb pf a to 22 Kelley, f 17 1-5 0-2 0-0 1-3-4 3 1 2 30 Whittaker, f 31 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 4 2 4 41 Bolovinos, c 33 4-10 0-0 3-5 1-3-4 0 1 3 10 Brady, g 29 3-4 3-4 1-2 0-3-3 2 3 0 11 Ragan, g 32 5-11 2-4 2-3 0-3-3 5 5 4 23 Williston 22 6-8 3-4 4-4 0-2-2 1 0 1 31 N’ Dri 2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 32 Replogle 16 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 3 1 1 33 Mims 9 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 4 0 1 40 McKenzie 9 2-4 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 0 0 0 Team 0-2-2 Totals 200 23-49 8-14 10-14 7-17-24 24 13 16 46.9% 57.1% 71.4% OKLAHOMA 27-5 # Player min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a o-d-reb pf a to 10 Hill, f 32 8-12 0-1 0-1 3-7-10 3 1 2 21 Dales, f 33 6-10 2-4 2-6 1-4-5 0 4 5 45 Talbert, c 30 2-3 0-0 3-6 0-5-5 1 3 0 13 Hardeman, g 36 1-6 1-6 3-4 1-0-1 3 2 3 20 Caufield, g 17 0-3 0-2 1-3 1-0-1 4 1 2 00 Taylor 5 0-1 0-0 0-2 1-0-1 0 0 0 23 Seeley 13 4-7 2-2 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 33 Ross 34 4-8 2-6 4-4 4-2-6 3 3 5 Team 3-3-6 Totals 200 25-50 7-21 13-26 14-21-35 15 14 17 50.0% 33.3% 50.0% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Dennis DeMayo, Bryan Burnette, Mary Struckoff Technical fouls: Oral Roberts-BENCH. Oklahoma-None. Attendance: 10923 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Oral Roberts 29 35 64 Oklahoma 31 39 70

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2005 MID-CONTINENT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2004-05 GOLDEN EAGLES

Front Row (left to right): Katie Langford, Julia West, Tiffany Johnson, Asst. Coach Rick Karr, Head Coach Jerry Finkbeiner, Asst. Coach Misti Cussen, Asst. Coach Dave Wilburs, Lead Cannon, Ebony Haliburton, Jeri Gilmore Back Row (left to right): Mgr. Ben Finkbeiner, Maureen Obudho, Claudia Louis, Elisha Turek, Alycia Seay, Jamie Fithian, Claudia Pereira, Sarah Davidson, Katie Fichtner, Jessica Boan, Mgr. Mercy Obudho

2004-05 RESULTS

2004-05 GOLDEN EAGLE ROSTER

OVERALL: 22-9 MID-CON: 10-6 REGULAR SEASON Nov. 19 Texas State W, 93-52 Nov. 22 Evangel W, 62-44 Nov. 26 Texas-Pan American W, 75-65 Nov. 30 Tulsa L, 64-68 Dec. 4 Oklahoma State # W, 65-61 OT Dec. 9 at #13/13 Texas Tech L, 46-79 Dec. 13 St. Gregory’s W, 103-40 Dec. 16 at Wichita State W, 73-57 Dec. 19 Memphis^ W, 87-79 Dec. 20 UMKC^ W, 59-52 Dec. 30 at Lamar W, 52-50 Jan. 3 Oakland* L, 58-65 Jan. 6 at IUPUI* W, 68-64 2OT Jan. 8 at Valparaiso* L, 55-72 Jan. 11 Southern Utah* L, 43-49 Jan. 15 Centenary* W, 59-44 Jan. 22 at Chicago State* W, 62-50 Jan. 24 at Oakland* L, 55-77 Jan. 29 UMKC* W, 62-41 Jan. 31 at Centenary* W, 87-48 Feb. 3 IUPUI* W, 88-52 Feb. 7 Western Illinois* W, 53-48 Feb. 12 Chicago State* W, 58-54 Feb. 19 at Western Illinois* L, 52-67 Feb. 21 at UMKC* W, 72-68 Feb. 26 Valparaiso* L, 58-69 Feb. 28 at Southern Utah* W, 73-71 MID-CONTINENT CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT (TULSA, OKLA.) March 6 vs. Chicago State W, 46-44 March 7 vs. Western Illinois W, 43-37 March 8 vs. UMKC W, 48-42 NCAA TOURNAMENT CHATTANOOGA REGIONAL (DALLAS, TEXAS) March 19 vs. #13/11 Texas L, 47-64 * - Mid-Continent Conference Game # - Bertha Teague Classic (Mabee Center) ^ Fun in the Sun Shootout (Cancun, Mexico)

Elisha Turek Claudia Louis Leah Cannon Elisha Turek Leah Cannon

2005 CHATTANOOGA REGIONAL

March 19, 2005 Dallas, Texas

TEXAS 64 ORAL ROBERTS 47 DALLAS, Texas - Oral Roberts played No. 3 seed Texas to within a point in the second half, but a 16-point halftime deficit was too much to overcome in a 64-47 loss. Elisha Turek led all players with 21 points, while Nina Norman scored 20 points to lead Texas. Texas took control of the game by opening on an 8-1 run, and they ended the first half on a 13-4 run to build a 34-18 advantage.

2004-05 STATISTICAL LEADERS SCORING REBOUNDING ASSISTS

# Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown 3 Leah Cannon G 5-5 Jr. Adelaide, Australia 5 Tiffany Johnson G 5-7 Jr Grove, Okla. 10 Jeri Gilmore G 5-11 Fr. Moore, Okla. 14 Claudia Pereira F 6-1 Jr. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 15 Alycia Seay F/C 6-2 So. Big Cabin, Okla. 20 Claudia Louis G/F 5-11 Sr. Baton Rouge, La. 21 Elisha Turek F 6-1 So. Council Bluffs, Iowa 23 Ebony Haliburton F 5-11 Jr. Shawnee Mission, Kan. 24 Katie Langford G 5-9 So. Arthurton, Australia 30 Julia West G 5-6 Jr. Fayetteville, N.C. 32 Jessica Boan F 5-11 Jr. Overland Park, Kan. 33 Sarah Davidson G/F 6-0 So. New South Wales, Australia 35 Jamie Fithian C 6-5 So. McPherson, Kan. 44 Maureen Obudho G/F 5-10 Sr. Mombasa, Kenya HEAD COACH: Jerry Finkbeiner ASSISTANT COACHES: Misti Cussen, Rick Karr, Dave Wilbers

18.3 ppg 10.1 ppg 7.7 ppg 9.6 rpg 4.3 apg

ORU shot 52.2% in the second half to stay within striking distance of the Longhorns. A three-pointer by Turek with 13:48 to play cut the gap to 41-30, the closest ORU got in the second period of play.

Official Box Score (14) Oral Roberts vs. (3) Texas 3/19/05 • 11 am CT • Dallas, Texas (Reunion Arena) ORAL ROBERTS 22-9 # Player min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a o-d-reb pf a to 20 Louis, f 29 2-2 0-0 2-2 1-2-3 4 2 7 21 Turek, f 38 8-20 2-3 3-5 4-3-7 3 0 2 15 Seay, c 25 2-6 0-2 1-2 1-0-1 2 0 2 3 Cannon, g 37 1-4 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 3 5 3 24 Langford, g 22 1-3 0-0 0-0 3-4-7 0 1 4 5 Johnson 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 10 Gilmore 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 14 Pereira 8 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 1 30 West 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 32 Boan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 33 Davidson 17 2-4 1-1 0-0 0-2-2 1 1 1 35 Fithian 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 44 Obudho 17 2-3 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 2 1 2 Team 0-1-1 Totals 200 19-44 3-7 6-9 11-15-26 17 11 23 43.2% 42.9% 66.7% TEXAS 22-8 # Player min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a o-d-reb pf a to 4 Bowers, f 22 1-5 0-1 1-2 1-2-3 2 0 1 21 Schreiber, f 21 2-5 1-2 2-2 1-1-2 3 0 1 33 Jackson, c 40 3-6 0-0 7-9 3-6-9 0 2 4 11 Carey, g 34 5-9 3-7 0-0 0-0-0 2 3 1 22 Norman, g 37 7-11 2-3 4-4 0-1-1 0 5 4 1 Cobbins 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 23 Reed 12 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 2 43 Hastings 25 4-7 0-0 0-0 3-2-5 3 0 2 44 Robinson 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 51 Mieloszynska 4 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 Team 1-2-3 Totals 200 22-45 6-14 14-17 9-16-25 12 11 15 48.9% 42.9% 82.4% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Barb Smith, Roy Gulbeyan, Dan Outlaw Technical fouls: Oral Roberts-None. Texas-None. Attendance: 4700 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Oral Roberts 18 29 47 Texas 34 30 64

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2007 MID-CONTINENT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2006-07 GOLDEN EAGLES

Front Row (left to right): Katie Langford, Sarah Davidson, Alycia Seay, Elisha Turek, Jamie Fithian, Ebony Haliburton Back Row (left to right): Charity Czerwinski, Rachel Watman, Mariana Camargo, Janae Voelker, Jenny Hardin, Carol Volpato, Elisa Martins, Chelsie Shockley, Kelly Kindell 2006-07 RESULTS OVERALL: 22-11 MID-CON: 8-6 REGULAR SEASON Nov. 11 North Dakota State W, 82-67 Nov. 18 at Central Arkansas W, 93-59 Nov. 20 Tulsa W, 74-61 Nov. 22 Southern W, 88-46 Nov. 25 at #25/RV Texas L, 40-79 Nov. 29 Arkansas Pine-Bluff W, 74-54 Dec. 2 vs. Oklahoma State^ L, 53-78 Dec. 6 at Wichita State W, 71-55 Dec. 14 at Texas Tech L, 67-79 Dec. 16 St. Gregory’s W, 111-42 Dec. 21 at Creighton L, 64-72 Dec. 29 Evangel W, 87-46 Dec. 30 Central Arkansas W, 88-55 Jan. 6 Valparaiso* L, 54-57 Jan. 8 Western Illinois* L, 41-44 Jan. 13 at UMKC* W, 66-45 Jan. 15 at Southern Utah* L, 45-58 Jan. 19 Texas-Pan American W, 68-47 Jan. 22 at Centenary* W, 86-61 Jan. 27 IUPUI* W, 71 -56 Jan. 29 Oakland* OT L, 64-58 Feb. 3 at Western Illinois* W, 55-52 Feb. 5 at Valparaiso* L, 56-66 Feb. 10 Southern Utah* W, 60-52 Feb. 12 UMKC* W, 62-53 Feb. 17 Chicago State W, 76-55 Feb. 19 Centenary* W, 87-58 Feb. 24 at Oakland* W, 60-57 Feb. 26 at IUPUI* L, 56-60 MID-CONTINENT CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT (TULSA, OKLA.) March 4 vs. UMKC W, 52-44 March 5 vs. Valparaiso W, 69-63 March 6 vs. Oakland W, 72-55 NCAA TOURNAMENT DALLAS REGIONAL (MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.) March 17 vs. #11/15 Purdue L, 42-63 * - Mid-Continent Conference Game # - Bertha Teague Classic (Tulsa, Okla.)

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Elisha Turek 17.2 ppg Jenny Hardin 15.3 ppg Rachel Watman 7.8 ppg Elisha Turek 10.5 rpg Mariana Camargo 4.0 apg

2006-07 GOLDEN EAGLE ROSTER

# Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown 1 Mariana Camargo G 5-10 So. Blumenau, Brazil 3 Elisa Martins G/F 6-1 So. Curitiba, Brazil 4 Rachel Watman G 5-9 So. Sydney, Australia 10 Kelly Kindell G 5-5 Fr. Schulter, Okla. 11 Janae Voelker G/F 5-11 Fr. Newton, Kan. 12 Jenny Hardin F/C 6-3 So. Claremore, Okla. 13 Chelsie Shockley G 5-7 Jr. Las Cruces, N.M. 14 Charity Czerwinski G 5-5 Jr. Cheyenne, Wyo. 15 Alycia Seay F/C 6-2 Sr. Big Cabin, Okla. 21 Elisha Turek F 6-1 Sr. Council Bluffs, Iowa 23 Ebony Haliburton F 5-11 Jr. Kansas City, Mo. 24 Katie Langford G 5-9 Sr. Arthurton, Australia 33 Sarah Davidson G/F 6-0 Sr. New South Wales, Australia 35 Jamie Fithian C 6-5 Sr. McPherson, Kan. 44 Carol Volpato F 6-1 Jr. Tubarao, Brazil HEAD COACH: Jerry Finkbeiner ASSISTANT COACHES: Misti Cussen, Rick Karr, Dave Wilbers 2007 DALLAS REGIONAL

March 17, 2007 Minneapolis, Minn.

PURDUE 63 ORAL ROBERTS 42 MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - Elisha Turek’s final game as a Golden Eagle came on March 17, 2007, a 63-42 loss to Purdue in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. Purdue established command immediately, holding Turek to four points on 2-for-5 shooting in the first 20 minutes. The Boilermakers were on fire in the first half, shooting a scalding 58.3% to build an 18-point lead. After halftime, the Boilermakers built their biggest lead, 58-32, on a driving layup by Jodi Howell with 12:42 left. Turek finished the game with 16 points and 11 rebounds.

Official Box Score (15) Oral Roberts vs. (2) Purdue 3/17/07 • 9:30 pm ET • Minneapolis, Minn. (Williams Arena) ORAL ROBERTS 22-11 # Player min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a o-d-reb pf a to 12 Hardin, f 35 4-10 1-4 1-4 0-0-0 1 2 2 21 Turek, f 39 7-17 0-0 2-2 4-7-11 4 0 1 1 Camargo, g 26 3-8 0-0 1-4 1-6-7 0 0 4 5 Watman, g 27 1-4 0-3 3-3 2-1-3 0 2 5 24 Langford, g 35 0-5 0-4 0-0 0-0-0 3 2 0 3 Martins 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 1 1 10 Kindell 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 13 Shockley 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 15 Seay 4 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 23 Haliburton 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 1 0 33 Davidson 16 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 2 35 Fithian 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 44 Volpato 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 Team 2-2-4 Totals 200 17-48 1-12 7-13 10-18-28 8 8 15 35.4% 8.3% 53.8% PURDUE 29-5 # Player min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a o-d-reb pf a to 32 Wisdom-Hylton, f 31 8-11 0-0 0-0 2-7-9 3 0 4 35 Lawless, f 33 4-6 1-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 1 1 00 Howell, g 18 3-5 1-2 1-1 0-4-4 0 3 1 1 Gearlds, g 35 4-11 1-1 2-2 0-5-5 1 1 1 20 Malone, g 30 4-8 2-5 0-0 0-1-1 3 5 4 11 Mioton 14 1-3 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 14 Dildine 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 15 Campbell 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 2 1 24 Freeman 19 2-3 0-0 2-2 1-0-1 1 6 1 45 France 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 55 Garriga 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 Team 2-3-5 1 Totals 200 26-49 6-10 5-5 5-24-29 11 18 14 53.1% 60.0% 100% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Marianne Karp, Robert Strong, Peter Contreras Technical fouls: Oral Roberts-None. Purdue-None. Attendance: 2810 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Oral Roberts 17 25 42 Purdue 35 28 63

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2008 SUMMIT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 2007-08 GOLDEN EAGLES

Front Row (left to right): Asst. Coach Nina Stone, Head Coach Jerry Finkbeiner, Asst. Coach Misti Cussen, Asst. Coach Eric Ely Back Row (left to right): Kelly Kindell, Lameka Oakes, Janae Voelker, Mariana Camargo, Amanda Predovic, Carol Volpato, Monah Pegorari, Jenny Hardin, Leanne Robison, Whitney Wehmeyer, Corrie Hester, Rachel Waltman, Demesha Heard

2007-08 RESULTS

2007-08 GOLDEN EAGLE ROSTER

OVERALL: 19-14 SUMMIT: 10-8 REGULAR SEASON Nov. 10 Cameron W, 70-50 Nov. 13 at Tulsa W, 48-33 Nov. 17 Northern Colorado W, 83-56 Nov. 24 at Central Arkansas W, 73-54 Dec. 1 at Texas Southern L, 48-52 Dec. 3 at Boise State L, 64-73 Dec. 8 South Dakota State* W, 67-57 Dec. 10 North Dakota State* W, 73-68 OT Dec. 15 Missouri State W, 96-79 Dec. 18 at Texas Tech L, 61-91 Dec. 21 Creighton L, 57-60 Dec. 28 at #24/25 Oklahoma St. L, 65-83 Jan. 1 at Texas-Pan American W, 60-40 Jan. 5 at Centenary* W, 77-57 Jan. 12 at Oakland* L, 57-71 Jan. 14 at IPFW W, 81-62 Jan. 19 Western Illinois* L, 46-60 Jan. 21 IUPUI* L, 49-68 Jan. 26 at Southern Utah* L, 49-52 Jan. 28 at UMKC* W, 67-63 Feb. 2 Centenary* W, 79-35 Feb. 9 IPFW* W, 88-71 Feb. 11 Oakland* W, 73-66 Feb. 16 at IUPUI* L, 66-69 Feb. 18 at Western Illinois* L, 51-54 Feb. 23 UMKC* W, 65-56 Feb. 25 Southern Utah* W, 71-42 March 1 at North Dakota State* L, 72-75 2OT March 3 at South Dakota State* L, 67-88 SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT (TULSA, OKLA.) March 9 vs. IPFW W, 82-67 March 10 vs. Oakland W, 71-61 March 11 vs. IUPUI W, 66-53 NCAA TOURNAMENT OKLAHOMA CITY REGIONAL (WEST LAFAYETTE, IND.) March 23 vs. #3/3 Tennessee L, 55-94 * - Summit League Game

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Mariana Camargo 13.3 ppg Jenny Hardin 13.1 ppg Rachel Watman 12.6 ppg Janae Voelker 8.4 rpg Mariana Camargo 5.0 apg

# Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown 00 Amanda Predovic G 5-11 So. Tulsa, Okla. 1 Mariana Camargo G 5-11 Jr. Blumenau, Brazil 5 Rachel Watman G 5-8 Jr. Sydney, Australia 10 Kelly Kindell G 5-4 So. Schulter, Okla. 11 Janae Voelker F 5-10 So. Newton, Kan. 12 Jenny Hardin F 6-2 Jr. Claremore, Okla. 21 Demesha Heard G 5-4 Jr. Oklahoma City, Okla. 23 Whitney Wehmeyer G 5-11 Fr. Stockdale, Texas 24 Corrie Hester G 5-8 Fr. Houston, Texas 25 Leanne Robison G 6-0 Fr. Laddonia, Mo. 43 Monah Pegorari C 6-3 Jr. Americana, Brazil 44 Carol Volpato F 6-0 Sr. Tubarao, Brazil HEAD COACH: Jerry Finkbeiner ASSISTANT COACHES: Misti Cussen, Eric Ely, Nina Stone

2008 OKLAHOMA CITY REGIONAL

March 23, 2008 West Lafayette, Ind.

TENNESSEE 94 ORAL ROBERTS 55 WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - In their lone meeting with legendary coach Pat Summitt, ORU was worn down in the second half of a 94-55 loss at Purdue’s Mackey Arena. A three-pointer by Janae Voelker cut Tennessee’s lead to 55-43 with 16:41 remaining, but the Volunteers turned on the jets down the stretch and closed the game on a 36-12 run. Jenny Hardin led ORU with 16 points, while Angie Bjorklund had 16 for the Volunteers. Tennessee went on the capture the national title in Tampa, squeaking by LSU, 47-46, in the and beating Stanford, 64-48, in the Final Four.

Official Box Score (16) Oral Roberts vs. (1) Tennessee 3/23/08 • 9:30 pm ET • West Lafayette, Ind. (Mackey Arena) ORAL ROBERTS 19-14 # Player min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a o-d-reb pf a to 11 Voelker, f 31 3-11 3-7 0-0 1-10-11 2 1 5 12 Hardin, f 35 7-15 2-4 0-0 1-1-2 4 2 6 1 Camargo, g 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 5 Watman, g 39 6-11 1-4 2-3 0-1-1 3 6 5 21 Heard, g 30 1-6 0-1 2-2 0-1-1 2 4 5 00 Predovic 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 10 Kindell 12 0-2 0-2 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 20 Frierson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 23 Wehmeyer 1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 25 Robison 32 1-3 0-0 3-4 1-1-2 2 0 2 43 Pegorari 18 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 5 0 1 Team 2-1-3 Totals 200 21-52 6-19 7-9 6-16-22 20 13 25 40.4% 31.6% 77.8% TENNESSEE 31-2 # Player min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a o-d-reb pf a to 3 Parker, f 18 6-9 0-0 2-3 0-4-4 4 2 2 55 Anosike, c 25 3-4 0-0 5-5 2-1-3 3 3 3 00 Bobbitt, g 28 2-7 2-6 0-0 1-0-1 1 3 2 14 Hornbuckle, g 24 4-6 3-5 2-2 4-2-6 1 7 2 33 Auguste, g 32 4-7 0-0 5-6 1-2-3 2 2 3 5 Bjorklund 18 5-13 4-10 2-2 3-4-7 1 0 4 20 Smallbone 15 3-5 1-3 0-0 1-2-3 0 2 0 21 Baugh 20 2-4 0-0 4-6 3-2-5 2 0 2 44 Fuller 20 2-11 2-5 0-1 2-6-8 0 2 1 TEAM 3-2-5 Totals 200 31-66 12-29 20-25 20-25-45 14 21 19 47.0% 41.4% 80.0% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Kathleen Lynch, Janice Aliberti, Kathy Lonergan Technical fouls: Oral Roberts-None. Tennessee-None. Attendance: 4380 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Oral Roberts 34 21 55 Tennessee 48 46 94

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2013 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012-13 GOLDEN EAGLES

Front Row (left to right): Mgr. Katelyn Lowe, Mgr. Sarah Hearon, Dir. of Operations Kyron Stokes, Asst. Coach Royce Samuels, Head Coach Misti Cussen, Asst. Coach Krista Binam, Asst. Coach Bojan Jankovic, Mgr. Candace Tripke, Athletic Trainer Daniel Steward Back Row (left to right): Krisztina Velkey, Felecia Achilefu, Christian Key, Taylor Cooper, Bernadett Balla, Sarah Shelton, Emma Gade, Savanna Buck, Kevi Luper, Jaci Bigham, Elisabeth Daniels

2012-13 RESULTS

2012-13 GOLDEN EAGLE ROSTER

OVERALL: 18-13 SOUTHLAND: 13-5 REGULAR SEASON Nov. 9 Tulsa W, 64-53 Nov. 16 at UT-Arlington W, 73-41 Nov. 19 Arkansas L, 57-80 Nov. 21 at UALR L, 47-79 Nov. 29 at Missouri State L, 72-73 OT Dec. 5 Evangel W, 96-34 Dec. 12 at #3/3 Baylor L, 56-94 Dec. 14 at Louisiana Tech L, 59-61 Dec. 20 at #RV/21 Nebraska L, 67-80 Dec. 28 at DePaul L, 74-97 Jan. 3 at Southeastern La.* W, 81-62 Jan. 5 at Nicholls State* L, 66-69 Jan. 10 Northwestern State* W, 66-55 Jan. 12 Stephen F. Austin* W, 63-56 Jan. 17 at Texas A&M-CC* W, 58-41 Jan. 19 at Sam Houston State* L, 47-54 Jan. 24 Lamar* W, 77-48 Jan. 26 McNeese State* L, 71-72 Jan. 31 Nicholls State* W, 84-56 Feb. 2 Southeastern La.* W, 90-48 Feb. 7 at Northwestern State* L, 63-67 Feb. 9 at Stephen F. Austin* W, 68-64 Feb. 14 Sam Houston State* W, 90-40 Feb. 16 Texas A&M-CC* W, 81-59 Feb. 19 Central Arkansas* W, 76-69 Feb. 28 at McNeese State* L, 71-76 March 2 at Lamar* W, 62-55 March 9 at Central Arkansas* W, 68-53 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT (KATY, TEXAS) March 15 vs. McNeese State W, 79-66 Match 16 vs. Sam Houston State W, 72-66 NCAA TOURNAMENT OKLAHOMA CITY REGIONAL (KONXVILLE, TENN.) March 23 at No. 10/9 Tennessee L, 62-83 * - Southland Conference Game

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Kevi Luper Jaci Bigham Taylor Cooper Sarah Shelton Jaci Bigham

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March 23, 2013 Knoxville, Tenn.

TENNESSEE 83 ORAL ROBERTS 62 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - ORU’s legendary class of 2013 ended their careers on the greatest court in women’s basketball with an 83-62 loss to Tennessee at Thompson-Boling Arena. All-American Kevi Luper ended her career with a game-high 20-point effort, while fellow senior Savanna Buck scored 15 points. All-time ORU assist leader Jaci Bigham ended her collegiate career with three points.

2012-13 STATISTICAL LEADERS SCORING REBOUNDING ASSISTS

# Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown 1 Emma Gade F 6-0 R-Fr. Stillwater, Okla. 3 Taylor Cooper F 6-0 Fr. Shawnee, Okla. 4 Krisztina Velkey G 5-9 Fr. Nagykoros, Hungary 12 Christian Key G 5-10 Jr. Tulsa, Okla. 13 Savanna Buck F 5-10 Sr. Tomball, Texas 15 Kevi Luper G 5-10 Sr. Adair, Okla. 21 Elisabeth Daniels G 5-6 So. Tuttle, Okla. 22 Jaci Bigham G 5-6 Sr. McAlester, Okla. 23 Bernadett Balla F 6-2 So. Pecs, Hungary 24 Jenni Bryan G 5-9 Jr. Coweta, Okla. 25 Felecia Achilefu F 5-11 Fr. Tulsa, Okla. 42 Sarah Shelton C 6-3 R-Jr. Ft. Worth, Texas HEAD COACH: Misti Cussen ASSISTANT COACHES: Bojan Jankovic, Royce Samuels, Krista Binam DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS: Kyron Stokes

19.0 ppg 12.4 ppg 10.4 ppg 5.6 rpg 6.7 apg

ORU scored the first four points and led the game for the first 3:31. But a seven-minute field goal drought helped the Lady Vols build an insurmountable 26-point lead, and they won by 21 points.

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TOURNAMENT HISTORY DATE OPPONENT RESULT TOURNAMENT SITE COACH 1978 Feb. 24, 1978................... NW Oklahoma St........................ W, 67-53................ State Tournament.............................Talequah, Okla.............................. Dixie Woodall Feb. 25, 1978................... Oklahoma.................................... W, 57-53................ State Tournament.............................Talequah, Okla.............................. Dixie Woodall Feb. 27, 1978.................... Tulsa........................................... W, 88-51................ State Tournament.............................Talequah, Okla.............................. Dixie Woodall March 22, 1978................ North Texas................................. W, 67-48............... Southwest Regional..........................Nacogdoches, Texas..................... Dixie Woodall March 23, 1978................ Louisiana Tech............................ L, 61-60................. Southwest Regional..........................Nacogdoches, Texas..................... Dixie Woodall March 24, 1978................ Southern..................................... W, 75-71................. Southwest Regional..........................Nacogdoches, Texas..................... Dixie Woodall 1979 Feb. 22, 1979................... East Central................................ W, 6-47................. State Tournament.............................Weatherford, Okla........................ Dixie Woodall Feb. 23, 1979................... Northeastern State..................... W, 88-69............... State Tournament.............................Weatherford, Okla........................ Dixie Woodall Feb. 24, 1979................... Oklahoma.................................... W, 69-66............... State Tournament.............................Weatherford, Okla........................ Dixie Woodall March 7, 1979................... North Texas................................. W, 62-55................ Southwest Regional..........................Tulsa, Okla.................................... Dixie Woodall March 8, 1979.................. Texas........................................... L, 68-77................. Southwest Regional..........................Tulsa, Okla.................................... Dixie Woodall 1980 Feb. 21, 1980................... Oklahoma City............................ W, 80-69............... State Tournament.............................Norman, Okla............................... Dixie Woodall Feb. 22, 1980.................. Oklahoma.................................... W, 73-60............... State Tournament.............................Norman, Okla............................... Dixie Woodall March 5, 1980................. McNeese State............................ L, 71-72.................. Southwest Regional..........................Baton Rouge, La........................... Dixie Woodall

1981 Feb. 24, 1981................... Oklahoma State.......................... W, 69-54............... State Tournament.............................Oklahoma City, Okla..................... Dixie Woodall Feb. 26, 1981................... Oklahoma.................................... W, 72-62................ State Tournament.............................Oklahoma City, Okla..................... Dixie Woodall March 7, 1981................... Arkansas..................................... W, 59-57................ Southwest Regional Qualifier............Tulsa, Okla.................................... Dixie Woodall March 12, 1981................. Texas........................................... L, 63-97................. Southwest Regional..........................Nacogdoches, Texas..................... Dixie Woodall 1982 Feb. 26, 1982................... Oklahoma State.......................... L, 75-79................. State Tournament.............................Oklahoma City, Okla..................... Debbie Yow Feb. 27, 1982................... Oklahoma City............................ L, 81-88................. State Tournament.............................Oklahoma City, Okla..................... Debbie Yow 1983 March 17, 1983................. Hawaii......................................... W, 69-60............... WNIT..................................................Amarillo, Texas............................. Debbie Yow March 18, 1983................ Memphis State........................... L, 61-88................. WNIT..................................................Amarillo, Texas............................. Debbie Yow March 19, 1983................ Weber State................................ W, 78-75................ WNIT..................................................Amarillo, Texas............................. Debbie Yow 1999 March 13, 1999................ (1) Purdue.................................... L, 48-68................ NCAA First Round..............................West Lafayette, Ind...................... Jerry Finkbeiner

2001 March 17, 2001................. (2) Oklahoma.............................. L, 64-70................. NCAA First Round..............................Norman, Okla............................... Jerry Finkbeiner

2005 March 19, 2005............... (3) Texas...................................... L, 47-64................. NCAA First Round..............................Dallas, Texas................................. Jerry Finkbeiner 2007 March 17, 2007................ (2) Purdue................................... L, 42-63................. NCAA First Round..............................Minneapolis, Minn........................ Jerry Finkbeiner 2008 March, 23, 2008.............. (1) Tennessee............................... L, 55-94................ NCAA First Round..............................West Lafayette, Ind...................... Jerry Finkbeiner 2010 March 19, 2010................ Missouri State............................. L, 53-75................. WNIT First Round..............................Springfield, Mo............................. Jerry Finkbeiner

2011 March 17, 2011................. TCU............................................. W, 78-74................ WNIT First Round..............................Fort Worth, Texas......................... Jerry Finkbeiner March 21, 2011................. Tulane......................................... W, 92-86............... WNIT Second Round..........................Tulsa, Okla.................................... Jerry Finkbeiner March 23, 2011................ Arkansas..................................... L, 59-78................. WNIT Sweet 16..................................Tulsa, Okla.................................... Jerry Finkbeiner 2013 March 23, 2013................ (2) Tennessee.............................. L, 62-83................. NCAA First Round..............................Knoxville, Tenn............................. Misti Cussen 2015 March 18, 2015................ Texas State................................. W, 57-54................ WBI First Round................................San Marcos, Texas........................ Misti Cussen March 23, 2015................ New Mexico................................. W, 63-61................ WBI Quarterfinals..............................Albuquerque, N.M........................ Misti Cussen March 26, 2015................ Louisiana.................................... L, 65-64................ WBI Semifinals..................................Lafayette, La................................ Misti Cussen

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TOURNAMENT HISTORY MID-CONTINENT CONFERENCE/SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT 15 APPEARANCES • FIVE CHAMPIONSHIPS OVERALL RECORD: 21-10 DATE OPPONENT RESULT 1998 • Moline, Ill. • No. 6 Seed 2/28/98 (3) Buffalo L, 52-63 1999 • Moline, Ill. • No. 4 Seed • CHAMPIONS 2/26/99 (5) UMKC W, 70-58 3/1/99 (1) Valparaiso W, 83-62 3/2/99 (2) Youngstown State W, 57-52 2000 • Ft. Wayne, Ind. • No. 5 Seed 3/3/00 (4) Valparaiso L, 46-60 2001 • Ft. Wayne, Ind. • No. 2 Seed • CHAMPIONS 3/3/01 (7) Youngstown State W, 71-52 3/5/01 (6) Chicago State W, 54-35 3/6/01 (1) Oakland W, 61-46 2002 • Ft. Wayne, Ind. • No. 6 Seed 3/2/02 (3) Western Illinois W, 75-72 OT 3/4/02 (2) Oakland L, 71-74 2003 • Kansas City, Mo. • No. 5 Seed 3/8/03 (4) Valparaiso L, 56-94 2004 • Kansas City, Mo. • No. 5 Seed 3/6/04 (4) Oakland W, 57-49 3/8/04 (1) Western Illinois W, 72-70 OT 3/9/04 (2) Valparaiso L, 63-64 2005 • Tulsa, Okla. • No. 4 Seed • CHAMPIONS 3/6/05 (5) Chicago State W, 46-44 3/7/05 (1) Western Illinois W, 43-37 3/8/05 (7) UMKC W, 48-43 2006 • Tulsa, Okla. • No. 3 Seed 3/5/06 (6) Oakland L, 37-50

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W, 52-44 W, 69-63 W, 72-55 W, 82-67 W, 71-61 W, 66-53 L, 49-77 W, 97-81 W, 77-71 L, 75-79 OT

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BY THE NUMBERS: MID-CON/SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT HISTORY

TWO APPEARANCES • ONE CHAMPIONSHIP OVERALL RECORD: 2-1 DATE OPPONENT 2013 • Katy, Texas • No. 1 Seed • CHAMPIONS 3/15/13 (5) McNeese State 3/16/13 (2) Sam Houston State 2014 • Katy, Texas • No. 8 Seed 3/13/13 (5) Nicholls State

Overall: 23-12 Quarterfinals: 11-6 Semifinals: 7-4 Finals: 5-2

RESULT W, 79-66 W, 72-66 L, 66-77

RECORD AS THE... No. 1 Seed: 3-2 No. 2 Seed: 3-1 No. 3 Seed: 4-2 No. 4 Seed: 10-1 No. 5 Seed: 2-2 No. 6 Seed: 1-2 No. 7 Seed: NA No. 8 Seed: 0-1

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W, 108-79 L, 62-96 L, 71-83 W, 71-58 L, 59-48 W, 68-55 L, 78-61

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TOURNAMENT HISTORY EL RENO TOURNAMENT (2-0) El Reno, Okla. 2/13/76 Southern Nazarene 2/14/76 at El Reno

W, 56-55 W, 75-58

OBU CLASSIC (0-2) Shawnee, Okla. 11/24/89 Southern Nazarene 11/25/89 at Oklahoma Baptist

L, 45-100 L, 73-100

FLORIDA ATLANTIC CLASSIC (0-2) Boca Raton, Fla. 12/30/96 Georgetown 12/31/96 South Alabama

L, 65-70 L, 54-60

OKLAHOMA HOLIDAY CLASSIC (0-2) Norman, Okla. 12/28/93 Southern 12/29/93 Michigan

L, 62-86 L, 58-72

FLYING QUEENS CLASSIC (0-3) Plainview, Texas 11/25/76 at #2 Wayland Baptist 11/26/76 West Texas A&M 11/27/76 Texas Tech

L, 62-101 L, 74-75 L, 62-66

PRESEASON WNIT (0-2) Boulder, Colo. 11/9/01 at #12/13 Colorado Albuqurque, N.M. 11/11/05 at New Mexico

FUN IN THE SUN SHOOTOUT (5-5) Cancun, Mexico 12/17/00 Florida Atlantic 12/19/00 #6/5 Duke 12/17/01 Furman 12/18/01 Tulsa 12/15/02 UT-San Antonio 12/17/02 Oklahoma State 12/19/04 Memphis 12/20/04 UMKC 12/19/05 Mount St. Mary’s 12/20/05 Missouri State

W, 81-63 L, 51-62 L, 58-60 L, 58-75 W, 47-43 L, 42-70 W, 87-79 W, 59-52 W, 94-78 L, 85-90

GARDEN PLAZA CLASSIC (0-2) Murfreesboro, Tenn. 12/10/93 at Middle Tennessee 12/11/93 UMKC

L, 55-81 L, 78-82 2OT

L, 69-75 W, 57-55

GOLDEN BEAR CLASSIC (1-3) Berkely, Calif. 12/2/83 New Mexico 12/3/83 at California 11/30/84 at California 12/1/84 Texas A&M

W, 84-70 L, 61-64 L, 66-86 L, 48-87

L, 74-112 L, 60-92

HOSS’S RED FLASH CLASSIC (1-1) Loretto, Pa. 12/30/95 Delaware State 12/31/95 Akron

W, 72-55 L, 60-77

REGULAR SEASON TOURNAMENTS DATE OPPONENT BERTHA TEAGUE CLASSIC (2-15) Stillwater, Okla. 12/21/95 at #21/19 Oklahoma State 11/22/96 Oklahoma 11/23/96 at Oklahoma State 12/29/97 at Oklahoma State 12/20/97 North Texas 11/17/01 #4/5 Oklahoma 11/18/01 Oklahoma State 12/3/05 #19/20 Oklahoma State Norman, Okla. 11/28/99 at Oklahoma 11/29/99 Oklahoma State Tulsa, Okla. • Mabee Center 11/17/00 Oklahoma State 11/18/00 #14/17 Oklahoma 12/4/04 Oklahoma State Tulsa, Okla. • Reynolds Center 11/22/02 Oklahoma State 11/23/02 #23/25 Oklahoma 12/2/06 Oklahoma State Oklahoma City, Okla. 11/22/03 Oklahoma

RESULT L, 44-84 L, 50-62 L, 53-70 L, 50-92 L, 72-81 L, 38-73 L, 52-83 L, 76-107 L, 66-83 L, 51-68 L, 63-71 L, 56-87 W, 65-61 OT W, 67-47 L, 42-70 L, 53-78 L, 42-90

BETHANY/SOUTHERN NAZARENE TOURNAMENT (5-0) Bethany, Okla. 2/5/76 Panhandle State W, 56-52 2/6/76 Oklahoma Baptist W, 48-44 2/17/77 Oklahoma Baptist W, 64-41 2/18/77 at Southern Nazarene W, 76-56 2/19/77 Langston W, 65-51 CAL POLY POMONA TOURNAMENT (1-1) Pomona, Calif. 12/15/78 Cal State Fullerton 12/16/78 San Francisco CARDINAL CLASSIC (0-2) Palo Alto, Calif. 12/19/91 at #2/2 Stanford 12/20/91 #8/8 NC State COWGIRL CLASSIC/INVITATIONAL (0-6) Stillwater, Okla. 1/5/89 at Oklahoma State 1/6/89 North Texas 1/3/92 at Oklahoma State 1/4/92 Southern Miss 12/28/92 at Oklahoma State 12/29/92 UMKC

L, 67-85 L, 86-102 L, 43-57 L, 66-82 L, 31-105 L, 35-64

COZUMEL CUP (1-1) Cozumel, Mexico 12/19/08 USC Upstate 12/20/08 UT-San Antonio

W, 82-60 L, 62-74

DALLAS HILTON INN CLASSIC (2-2) Dallas, Texas 12/14/84 at SMUL, 66-75 12/15/84 Stephen F. Austin 12/13/85 at SMU 12/14/85 Stephen F. Austin DIAL SOAP CLASSIC (4-6) Miami, Fla. 12/30/82 Fairfield 12/31/82 Eastern Kentucky Tempe, Ariz. 11/28/86 at Arizona State 11/29/86 San Francisco Lawrence, Kan. 12/2/88 at Kansas 12/3/88 Grambling 12/3/93 at #15/16 Kansas 12/4/93 Jackson State Pullman, Wash. 12/1/95 Western Illinois 12/2/95 at Washington State DOMINO’S LADY REBEL CLASSIC (1-1) Oxford, Miss. 12/2/94 Northwestern State 12/3/94 TCU DOMINO’S PIZZA CLASSIC (1-1) Missoula, Mont. 12/4/87 Oregon 12/5/87 Lamar

W, 70-68 W, 91-69 L, 64-69

W, 73-59 W, 81-78 L, 62-99 L, 74-84 L, 75-89 L, 66-90 L, 66-94 W, 64-57

HOLIDAY INN OVERLAND PARK CLASSIC (0-2) Kansas City, Mo. 11/29/96 Mississippi State L, 57-63 11/30/96 at UMKC L, 54-84 KANSAS CLASSIC (2-0) Emporia, Kan. 11/30/79 Hastings 12/1/79 at Emporia State

W, 99-76 W, 92-71

LADY AGGIE CLASSIC (0-2) College Station, Texas 11/25/88 McNeese State 11/26/88 UT-Arlington

L, 63-91 L, 80-81 2OT

LADY RAIDER CLASSIC (1-1) Lubbock, Texas 12/5/92 Northwestern State 12/6/92 Texas-Pan American

L, 61-94 W, 85-59

MIDWEST ROUNDBALL CLASSIC (1-2) Tulsa, Okla. 12/16/88 Nevada 12/17/88 UT-Arlington 12/18/88 TCU

W, 96-74 L, 79-89 L, 74-87

L, 49-78 L, 52-69

PHILLIPS CLASSIC (0-2) Enid, Okla. 12/1/89 Southwestern Oklahoma 12/2/89 at Phillips

L, 64-138 L, 81-107

PITTSBURG STATE TOURNAMENT (0-2) Pittsburg, Kan. 1/5/90 St. Mary’s (Texas) 1/6/90 Emporia State

L, 66-68 L, 62-94

SCHOOL OF THE OZARKS CLASSIC (0-2) Point Lookout, Mo. 11/10/89 Missouri Baptist 11/11/89 at School of the Ozarks

L, 72-77 L, 53-79

SHOCKER HOLIDAY CLASSIC (2-1) Wichita, Kan. 1/3/79 at Wichita State 1/4/79 Nebraska-Omaha 1/5/79 Wyoming

W, 88-52 L, 63-64 W, 65-53

SOUTHERN MISS LADY EAGLE CLASSIC (1-1) Hattiesburg, Miss. 12/27/77 Fordham W, 72-59 12/28/77 #6 Old Dominion L, 48-82 12/29/77 Michigan State W, 70-67 QUEENS HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT (2-1) Flushing, N.Y. 12/27/77 Fordham 12/28/77 #6 Old Dominion 12/29/77 Michigan State

W, 72-59 L, 48-82 W, 70-67

CMU/JENNIES CLASSIC (3-4) Warrensburg, Mo. 1/12/78 #19 Memphis 1/13/78 Nebraska-Omaha 1/14/78 Temple (Texas) 12/8/89 at Central Missouri 12/9/89 Kearney State 12/7/90 at Central Missouri 12/8/90 Southern Colorado

W, 68-67 W, 63-51 L, 71-77 L, 66-107 L, 65-103 L, 76-97 W, 76-74

WHITMAN COUGAR CLASSIC (1-1) Pullman, Wash. 12/12/87 at Washington State 12/13/87 Baylor

L, 78-94 W, 86-73

MISSOURI STATE TURKEY TOURNAMENT (2-1) Springfield, Mo. 11/25/77 Northwest Missouri State W, 70-63 11/26/77 Kansas L, 61-94 11/27/77 at Southwest Missouri State W, 73-64

W, 70-52 L, 54-84

NAVY CLASSIC (0-2) Annapolis, Md. 11/19/10 Harvard 11/20/10 Villanova

L, 76-84 L, 52-61

L, 69-94 W, 90-58

NEBRASKA INVITATIONAL (0-2) Lincoln, Neb. 11/29/91 Rice 11/30/91 Grambling

L, 78-87 L, 77-78

L, 64-85 W, 82-80

NSU CLASSIC (0-2) Tahlequah, Okla. 11/27/89 at Northeastern State 11/28/89 Southern Arkansas

L, 66-91 L, 83-92

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NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

1999 MIDWEST REGIONAL • WEST LAFAYETTE, IND.

POINTS ORU: 21 • Krista Ragan vs. Purdue • 3/13/99 21 • Elisha Turek vs. Texas • 3/19/05 Opponent: 20 • Nina Norman, Texas • 3/19/05

2001 WEST REGIONAL • NORMAN, OKLA.

FIELD GOALS MADE ORU: 8 • Krista Ragan vs. Purdue • 3/13/99 8 • Elisha Turek vs. Texas • 3/19/05 8 • Kevi Luper vs. Tennessee • 3/23/13 Opponent: 8 • Camille Cooper, Purdue • 3/13/99 8 • Caton Hill, Oklahoma • 3/17/01 8 • Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton, Purdue • 3/17/07

Date Matchup 3/13/99 Oral Roberts #1/1 Purdue

FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. O/D/Reb PF A TO B S 1st 2nd Score 19-55 .345 7-19 .368 3-6 .500 12/27/39 23 9 23 5 8 17 31 48 21-56 .375 2-15 .133 24-39 .615 16/23/39 9 14 15 6 10 36 32 68

Date Matchup FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. O/D/Reb PF A TO B S 1st 2nd Score 3/17/01 Oral Roberts 23-49 .469 8-14 .571 10-14 .714 7/17/24 24 13 16 1 11 29 35 64 #7/7 Oklahoma 25-50 .500 7-21 .333 13-26 .500 14/21/35 15 14 17 1 7 31 39 70

2005 CHATTANOOGA REGIONAL • DALLAS, TEXAS Date Matchup 3/19/05 Oral Roberts #13/11 Texas

FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. O/D/Reb PF A TO B S 1st 2nd Score 19-44 .432 3-7 .429 6-9 .667 11/15/26 17 11 23 0 8 18 29 47 22-45 .489 6-14 .429 14-17 .824 9/16/25 12 11 15 5 9 34 30 64

2007 DALLAS REGIONAL • MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Date Matchup 3/17/07 Oral Roberts #11/15 Purdue

FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. O/D/Reb PF A TO B S 1st 2nd Score 17-48 .354 1-12 .083 7-13 .538 10/18/28 8 8 15 0 5 17 25 42 26-49 .531 6-10 .600 5-5 100 5/24/29 11 18 14 4 10 35 28 63

2008 OKLAHOMA CITY REGIONAL • WEST LAFAYETTE, IND.

Date Matchup FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. O/D/Reb PF A TO B S 1st 2nd Score 3/23/08 Oral Roberts 21-52 .404 6-19 .316 7-9 .778 6/16/22 20 13 25 0 11 34 21 55 #3/3 Tennessee 31-66 .470 12-29 .414 20-25 .800 20/25/45 14 21 19 6 11 48 46 94

2013 OKLAHOMA CITY REGIONAL • KNOXVILLE, TENN.

Date Matchup FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. O/D/Reb PF A TO B S 1st 2nd Score 3/23/13 Oral Roberts 21-66 .318 7-23 .304 13-19 .684 18/21/39 16 9 20 10 9 31 31 62 #10/9 Tennessee 28-65 .431 6-17 .353 21-25 .840 18/30/48 15 18 19 8 11 44 39 83

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED ORU: 21 • Kevi Luper vs. Tennessee • 3/23/13 Opponent: 18 • Meighan Simmons, Tennessee • 3/23/13 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE ORU: 5 • Krista Ragan vs. Purdue • 3/13/99 Opponent: 4 • Angie Bjorklund, Tennessee • 3/23/08 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED ORU: 11 • Krista Ragan vs. Purdue • 3/13/99 11 • Taylor Cooper vs. Tennessee • 3/23/13 Opponent: 10 • Angie Bjorklund, Tennessee • 3/23/08 FREE THROWS MADE ORU: 7 • Savanna Buck vs. Tennessee • 3/23/13 Opponent: 7 • Tiffany Jackson, Texas • 3/19/05 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED ORU: 11 • Savanna Buck vs. Tennessee • 3/23/13 Opponent: 10 • Candi Crawford, Purdue • 3/13/99 REBOUNDS ORU: 11 • Elisha Turek vs. Purdue • 3/17/07 11 • Janae Voelker vs. Tennessee • 3/23/08 Opponent: 10 • Caton Hill, Oklahoma • 3/17/01 ASSISTS ORU: 6 • Rachel Watman vs. Tennessee • 3/23/08 Opponent: 7 • Alexis Hornbuckle, Tennessee • 3/23/08 TURNOVERS ORU: 7 • Claudia Louis vs. Texas • 3/19/05 Opponent: 5 • Stacey Dales, Oklahoma • 3/17/01 5 • Rosiland Ross, Oklahoma • 3/17/01 STEALS ORU: 3 • Damesha Heard vs. Tennessee • 3/23/08 3 • Savanna Buck vs. Tennessee • 3/23/13 Opponent: 5 • Tiffany Jackson, Texas • 3/19/05 BLOCKED SHOTS ORU: 6 • Sarah Shelton vs. Tennessee • 3/23/13 Opponent: 3 • Camille Cooper, Purdue • 3/13/99 3 • Isabelle Harrison, Tennessee • 3/23/13

>>> Sarah Shelton and the Golden Eagles blocked 10 shots on March 23, 2013 in an 83-62 loss to Tennessee. The 10 blocks set a Thompson-Boling Arena record for a Tennessee opponent

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MINUTES PLAYED ORU: 40 • Taylor Cooper vs. Tennessee • 3/23/13 Opponent: 40 • Tiffany Jackson, Texas • 3/19/05

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NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

MOST POINTS - Game ORU: 64 vs. Oklahoma • 3/17/01 Opponent: 94 • Tennessee • 3/23/08 FEWEST POINTS - Game ORU: 42 vs. Purdue • 3/17/07 Opponent: 63 • Purdue • 3/17/07 MOST POINTS - Half ORU: 35 vs. Oklahoma • 3/17/01 Opponent: 48 • Tennessee • 3/23/08 FEWEST POINTS - Half ORU: 17 vs. Purdue • 3/13/99 17 vs. Purdue • 3/17/07 Opponent: 28 • Purdue • 3/17/07 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE ORU: 23 vs. Oklahoma • 3/17/01 Opponent: 31 • Tennessee • 3/23/08 FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE ORU: 17 vs. Purdue • 3/17/07 Opponent: 21 • Purdue • 3/13/99 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED ORU: 66 vs. Tennessee • 3/23/13 Opponent: 66 • Tennessee • 3/23/08 FEWEST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED ORU: 44 vs. Texas • 3/19/05 Opponent: 45 • Texas • 3/19/05 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ORU: 46.9% (23-for-49) vs. Oklahoma • 3/17/01 Opponent: 53.1% (26-for-49) • Purdue • 3/17/07 LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ORU: 31.8% (21-for-66) vs. Tennessee • 3/23/13 Opponent: 37.5% (21-for-56) • Purdue • 3/13/99 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE ORU: 8 vs. Oklahoma • 3/17/01 Opponent: 12 • Tennessee • 3/23/08 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED ORU: 23 vs. Tennessee • 3/23/13 Opponent: 29 • Tennessee • 3/23/08 MOST FREE THROWS MADE ORU: 13 vs. Tennessee • 3/23/13 Opponent: 24 • Purdue • 3/13/99 MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED ORU: 19 vs. Tennessee • 3/23/13 Opponent: 39 • Purdue • 3/13/99 FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE ORU: 3 vs. Purdue • 3/13/99 Opponent: 5 • Texas • 3/19/05 FEWEST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED ORU: 6 vs. Purdue • 3/13/99 Opponent: 5 • Purdue • 3/17/07

MOST REBOUNDS ORU: Opponent: FEWEST REBOUNDS ORU: Opponent: MOST ASSISTS ORU: Opponent: FEWEST ASSISTS ORU: Opponent: MOST PERSONAL FOULS ORU: Opponent: MOST STEALS ORU: Opponent: MOST BLOCKED SHOTS ORU: Opponent: MOST TURNOVERS ORU: Opponent: FEWEST TURNOVERS ORU: Opponent:

39 vs. Purdue • 3/13/99 39 vs. Tennessee • 3/23/13 48 • Tennessee • 3/23/13 22 vs. Tennessee • 3/23/08 25 • Texas • 3/19/05 13 vs. Oklahoma • 3/17/01 13 vs. Tennessee • 3/23/08 21 • Tennessee • 3/23/08 8 vs. Purdue • 3/17/07 11 • Texas • 3/19/05 24 vs. Oklahoma • 3/17/01 15 • Oklahoma • 3/17/01 15 • Tennessee • 3/23/13 11 vs. Oklahoma • 3/17/01 11 vs. Tennessee • 3/23/08 11 • Tennessee • 3/23/08 11 • Tennessee • 3/23/13 10 vs. Tennessee • 3/23/13 8 • Tennessee • 3/23/13 25 vs. Tennessee • 3/23/08 19 • Tennessee • 3/23/08 19 • Tennessee • 3/23/13 15 vs. Purdue • 3/17/07 14 • Purdue • 3/17/07

>>> Katie Langford grabbed seven rebounds against Texas in the 2005 NCAA Tournament, when ORU held the Longhorns to just 25 boards as a team

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POINTS ORU: Opponent:

50 • Stacy Williams vs. Langston • 2/20/90 46 • Rose Avery, UA-Monticello • 2/10/90

FIELD GOALS MADE ORU: 19 (three times) • last by Kevi Luper vs. La Salle • 11/20/09 Opponent: 17 • Rose Avery, UA-Monticello • 2/10/90 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED ORU: 44 (three times) • last by Stacy Williams vs. Bartlesville Wesleyan • 11/8/90 Opponent: 33 • Lisa Kirby, Oklahoma City • 2/12/90 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE ORU: 11 • Stacy Williams vs. Central Missouri • 12/18/89 Opponent: 10 • Kari Koch, Missouri State • 12/20/05 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED ORU: 33 (twice) • last by Stacy Williams vs. Central Missouri • 12/18/89 Opponent: 17 (twice) • last by Anne Boese, IPFW • 12/29/10 FREE THROWS MADE ORU: 17 • Kevi Luper vs. Tulane • 3/21/11 Opponent: 20 • Angela Meadough, UA-Monticello • 1/4/91 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED ORU: 25 • Stacy Williams vs. Langston • 2/20/90 Opponent: 22 • Angela Meadough, UA-Monticello • 1/4/91 REBOUNDS ORU: 27 • Vicky McIntyre vs. Austin Peay • 11/29/14 Opponent: 25 (twice) • last by Donna Washington, Southern • 12/28/93 ASSISTS ORU: Opponent:

17• Leah Cannon vs. Newman • 12/6/03 19 • Sharee Mitchum, Oklahoma • 2/10/94

STEALS ORU: Opponent:

12 • Kevi Luper vs. Southern Utah • 12/5/09 9 • Melissa Jones, Baylor • 12/16/09

BLOCKED SHOTS ORU: 12 • Vicky McIntyre vs. South Dakota State • 3/9/15 Opponent: 12 • Brooke McAfee, IUPUI • 1/24/04

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TOP-20 ORU SCORING PERFORMANCES

1. 50 Stacy Williams vs. Langston • 2/20/90 2. 46 Stacy Williams vs. Central Missouri • 12/8/89 3. 45 Stacy Williams vs. Oklahoma City • 2/12/90 Stacy Williams vs. Phillips • 1/30/90 5. 44 Kevi Luper vs. La Salle • 11/20/09 Sharon Tucker vs. Texas-Arlington • 2/10/81 7. 43 Sharon Tucker vs. Utah State • 1/12/80 Vivian Herron vs. New Mexico State • 11/28/88 9. 42 Kisa Bradley vs. Evangel • 1/8/96 Stacy Williams vs. Central Arkansas • 11/30/89 11. 41 Kevi Luper vs. North Dakota State • 2/4/12 Stacy Williams vs. Phillips • 12/2/89 Sharon Tucker vs. Oklahoma State • 2/7/81 14. 40 Kevi Luper vs. Missouri State • 11/29/12 Stacy Williams vs. School of the Ozarks • 12/2/89 Vivian Herron vs. Creighton • 1/21/89 Sharon Tucker vs. Georgia • 11/22/80 18. 39 Kisa Bradley vs. New Orleans • 1/24/96 Vivian Herron vs. East Central • 2/6/89 20. 38 Stacy Williams vs. Southern Nazarene • 11/10/90 TOP-20 ORU REBOUNDING PERFORMANCES

1. 27 2. 24 24 4. 22 7. 21 8. 20 12. 19 16. 18

Vicky McIntyre vs. Austin Peay • 11/29/14 Vikcy McIntyre at Omaha • 2/4/15 Veronica Franklin vs. Tulsa • 1/17/81 Vicky McIntyre at Texas State • 3/18/15 Vicky McIntyre vs. IUPUI • 1/15/15 Vicky McIntyre at Denver • 1/4/15 Kisa Bradley vs. Alcorn State • 2/28/97 Vicky McIntyre at South Dakota State • 1/29/15 Kisa Bradley vs. Prairie View A&M • 2/6/97 Valeria Dos Santos vs. UMKC • 12/7/95 Shonna Pope vs. School of the Ozarks • 11/11/89 Vicky McIntyre vs North Dakota State • 3/8/15 Vicky McIntyre vs. North Carolina A&T • 11/28/14 Elisha Turek vs. Memphis • 12/19/04 Sylvia Cummings vs. Texas Southern • 1/9/92 Vicky McIntyre vs. South Dakota State • 3/9/15 Vicky McIntyre vs. North Dakota State • 2/11/15 Janae Voelker vs. North Dakota State • 1/2/10 Janae Voelker vs. UMKC • 2/21/09 Elisha Turek vs. North Dakota State • 11/11/06 Stephanie Clark vs. IUPUI • 2/15/03 Ophelia Shantiloo vs. Illinois-Chicago • 11/26/94 Amy Williams vs. Langston • 2/20/90 Vivian Herron vs. Oklahoma City • 2/21/89 Karen McClendon vs. Langston • 2/19/77

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SINGLE-GAME RECORDS TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

MOST POINTS - Game ORU: 120 vs. North Texas • 11/14/10 Opponent: 138 • Southwestern Oklahoma • 12/1/89 FEWEST POINTS - Game ORU: 27 vs. Buffalo • 1/3/98 Opponent: 29 • Bacone • 11/29/03 MOST POINTS - Half ORU: 66 vs. North Texas • 11/14/10 Opponent: 74 • Arkansas-Monticello • 2/10/90 FEWEST POINTS - Half ORU: 9 vs. Buffalo • 1/3/98 Opponent: 8 • Tulsa • 1/19/87 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE ORU: 50 vs. Tulsa • 12/15/77 Opponent: 60 • Southwestern Oklahoma • 12/1/89 FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE ORU: 7 vs. Buffalo • 1/3/98 Opponent: 9 • Evangel • 12/4/12 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED ORU: 102 vs. Texas • 2/22/78 Opponent: 117 • Southwestern Oklahoma • 12/1/89 FEWEST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED ORU: 37 vs. Western Illinois • 1/28/06 Opponent: 29 • Valparaiso • 2/12/00 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ORU: 70.8% (46-for-65) vs. Bacone • 11/29/03 Opponent: 63.3% (38-for-60) • Northeastern State • 2/4/91 LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ORU: 17.5% (7-for-40) vs. Buffalo • 1/3/98 Opponent: 19.6% (10-for-51) • Sam Houston St • 2/14/13 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE ORU: 18 (twice), last vs. Southern Utah • 3/1/10 Opponent: 17 (twice) • last by Missouri • 12/4/13 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED ORU: 39 (twice), last vs. Oklahoma State • 12/22/10 Opponent: 44 • IPFW • 12/29/10 MOST FREE THROWS MADE ORU: 38 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff • 2/6/88 Opponent: 41• Kansas • 11/10/13 MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED ORU: 55 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff • 2/6/88 Opponent: 54• Kansas • 11/10/13 FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE ORU: 1 (twice), last vs. Oklahoma State • 12/22/10 Opponent: 1 (four times) • last by Western Illinois • 1/12/04 FEWEST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED ORU: 2 (twice), last vs. Southeastern La. • 2/8/14 Opponent: 1 (twice) • last by Western Illinois • 1/12/04

MOST REBOUNDS ORU: 76 vs. Bethany Nazarene • 2/28/77 Opponent: 84 • Creighton • 12/6/89 FEWEST REBOUNDS ORU: 19 vs. Valparaiso • 2/26/05 Opponent: 11 • Western Illinois • 1/28/06 MOST ASSISTS ORU: 33 (twice), last vs. Bacone • 11/29/03 Opponent: 37 • Vanderbilt • 1/14/93 FEWEST ASSISTS ORU: 0 vs. Southern Nazarene • 11/24/89 Opponent: 0 • Southwest Missouri State • 11/27/77 MOST PERSONAL FOULS ORU: 37 vs. Sam Houston State • 12/18/95 Opponent: 37 • Tennessee-Martin • 2/11/95 MOST STEALS ORU: 32 vs. IUPUI • 2/13/10 Opponent: 30 • Alabama • 2/25/93 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS ORU: 13 vs. Southern Miss • 1/4/92 Opponent: 16 • IUPUI • 1/24/04 MOST TURNOVERS ORU: 45 vs. Alabama • 2/25/93 Opponent: 47 • Centenary • 2/20/10 FEWEST TURNOVERS ORU: 4 vs. Central Arkansas • 11/30/89 Opponent: 3 • Fort Hays State • 11/18/78

>>> Savanna Buck converted ORU’s only free throw in a Dec. 22, 2010 loss at Oklahoma State, as the Golden Eagles matched a program record for fewest free throws in a game

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS (HIGHS)

WINS 1. 1977-78 2. 1982-83 3. 1978-79 1976-77 5. 2009-10 2010-11 7. 1979-80 2004-05 2006-07 10. 2000-01 2011-12

31 26 25 25 23 23 22 22 22 20 20

LOSSES 1. 1989-90 2. 1992-93 3. 1993-94 4. 1988-89 5. 1991-92 6. 1984-85 7. 1997-98 2013-14 9. 1990-91 10. 1995-96 2008-09

38 25 24 23 22 21 20 20 18 17 17

TOTAL POINTS 1. 2010-11 2. 2009-10 3. 1989-90 4. 1977-78 5. 1990-91 6. 1978-79 7. 1976-77 8. 1979-80 9. 2011-12 10. 2006-07

2,870 2,807 2,684 2,623 2,563 2,450 2,421 2,385 2,251 2,234

SCORING AVERAGE 1. 2009-10 2. 2010-11 3. 1982-83 4. 1979-80 5. 1985-86 6. 1990-91 7. 1987-88 8. 1988-89 9. 1977-78 10. 1980-81

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85.1 84.4 81.2 79.5 79.0 77.7 76.0 75.3 74.9 74.5

>>> Current NC State Director of Athletics Debbie Yow led the 1982-83 Lady Titans, who won 26 games and were the first ORU team to average over 80 points per game

TOTAL REBOUNDS 1. 1976-77 2. 1989-90 3. 1978-79 4. 1990-91 5. 2014-15 6. 1979-80 7. 2010-11 8. 1977-78 9. 2009-10 10. 1980-81 REBOUND AVERAGE 1. 1976-77 2. 1978-79 3. 1990-91 4. 1979-80 5. 1994-95 6. 1980-91 7. 1995-96 8. 1993-94 9. 1991-92 10. 1989-90

1,851 1,726 1,683 1,577 1,445 1,422 1,406 1,382 1,305 1,294 54.6 48.1 47.8 47.4 45.6 44.6 44.1 43.8 43.3 43.2

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 1977-78 2. 2010-11 3. 1976-77 4. 1978-79 5. 1979-80 6. 2009-10 7. 1989-90 8. 1990-91 9. 1982-83 10. 1980-81

1,114 1,048 1,032 995 977 971 960 956 912 860

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. 1989-90 2. 1976-77 3. 1977-78 4. 1978-79 5. 1990-91 6. 2010-11 7. 2009-10 8. 1979-80 9. 2011-12 10. 2007-08

2,893 2,714 2,481 2,463 2,449 2,358 2,258 2,120 1,992 1,946

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. 1983-84 .488 (847-for-1,733) 2. 1982-83 .484 (912-for-1,885) 3. 1985-86 .481 (857-for-1,782) 4. 1979-80 .460 (977-for-2,120) 5. 2000-01 .455 (755-for-1,661) 6. 1977-78 .449 (1,114-for-2,481) 7. 1984-85 .449 (796-for-1,772) 8. 1981-82 .449 (720-for-1,604) 9. 1987-88 .447 (789-for-1,767) 10. 2010-11 .444 (1,048-for-2,358) 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 2009-10 304 2. 2010-11 255 3. 1989-90 252 4. 1990-91 212 5. 2002-03 206 6. 2012-13 202 7. 2008-09 183 8. 2007-08 180 2011-12 180 10. 2006-07 178

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3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. 1989-90 2. 2009-10 3. 2010-11 4. 1990-91 5. 2002-03 6. 2008-09 2011-12 8. 2005-06 9. 2007-08 10. 2012-13

917 877 741 700 559 551 551 548 538 536

3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. 2000-01 .387 (124-for-320) 2. 1986-87 .387 (29-for-75) 3. 2001-02 .380 (109-for-287) 4. 2012-13 .377 (202-for-536) 5. 2002-03 .369 (206-for-559) 6. 1999-00 .362 (141-for-390) 7. 1996-97 .353 (95-for-269) 8. 1997-98 .352 (103-for-293) 9. 2009-10 .347 (304-for-877) 10. 2010-11 .344 (255-for-741) FREE THROWS MADE 1. 2009-10 2. 2010-11 3. 1989-90 4. 1985-86 5. 1986-87 6. 1988-89 7. 1978-79 8. 2014-15 9. 1980-81 10. 1990-91

561 519 512 498 479 470 460 451 441 439

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. 2009-10 2. 1989-90 3. 1986-87 4. 1990-91 5. 1978-79 6. 1985-86 7. 2010-11 8. 1988-89 9. 2001-02 10. 2007-08 2014-15

769 746 711 704 701 694 686 659 637 631 631

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. 2011-12 .778 (385-for-495) 2. 2010-11 .757 (519-for-686) 3. 2009-10 .730 (561-for-769) 4. 1998-99 .726 (427-for-588) 5. 2012-13 .726 (366-for-504) 6. 1985-86 .718 (498-for-694) 7. 1980-81 .718 (441-for-614) 8. 2014-15 .715 (451-for-631) 9. 1988-89 .713 (470-for-659) 10. 1983-84 .712 (374-for-525) ASSISTS 1. 2009-10 2. 1982-83 3. 2006-07 4. 2010-11 5. 1985-86 6. 1987-88 7. 1984-85 8. 2011-12 9. 2007-08 10. 1990-91

>>> Kevi Luper and the 2009-10 ORU team set records for scoring average, assists and made three-pointers

529 511 507 498 495 486 483 469 463 462

STEALS 1. 2009-10 2. 2010-11 3. 2011-12 4. 1996-97 5. 1990-91 6. 1985-86 7. 2007-08 8. 1982-83 9. 2000-01 10. 2003-04

519 491 440 362 357 355 345 339 333 319

BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 2014-15 2. 1991-92 3. 1995-96 4. 1998-99 5. 1996-97 1999-00 7. 2012-13 8. 2013-14 9. 1989-90 10. 1986-87

174 158 157 142 124 124 123 112 110 108

TURNOVERS 1. 1989-90 2. 1992-93 3. 1990-91 4. 1991-92 5. 2009-10 6. 1995-96 7. 2010-11 8. 2014-15 9. 1994-95 10. 1985-86

796 715 706 650 646 640 632 625 624 622

>>> Led by sharpshooter Cori Williston, the 2000-01 Golden Eagles set a program record for three-point percentage

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WINS 1. 1992-93 2. 1989-90 3. 1993-94 4. 1988-89 5. 1991-92 6. 1997-98 7. 1984-85 2013-14 9. 1995-96 10. 1999-00

1 2 3 4 6 7 9 9 10 12

LOSSES 1. 1982-83 2. 1975-76 1977-78 4. 1979-80 5. 1976-77 2004-05 7. 1978-79 1981-82 9. Six times

1 4 4 8 9 9 10 10 11

TOTAL POINTS 1. 1992-93 2. 1975-76 3. 1993-94 4. 1995-96 5. 1999-00 6. 1997-98 7. 1996-97 8. 1981-82 9. 1994-95 10. 2001-02 SCORING AVERAGE 1. 1992-93 2. 1999-00 3. 1993-94 4. 1995-96 5. 2001-02 6. 2004-05 2014-15 8. 1997-98 9. 2013-14 10. 1996-97

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TOTAL REBOUNDS 1. 1975-76 2. 1997-98 3. 1999-00 4. 1981-82 5. 2000-01 6. 1984-85 7. 2002-03 8. 1992-93 2013-14 10. 2001-02 REBOUND AVERAGE 1. 2000-01 2. 1984-85 3. 1999-00 4. 1997-98 5. 1998-99 2012-13 7. 2013-14 8. 2001-02 9. 2003-04 10. 2002-03

904 957 971 987 1,024 1,029 1,031 1,036 1,036 1,038 33.0 34.3 34.7 35.4 35.6 35.6 35.7 35.8 36.5 36.8

1,454 1,472 1,679 1,702 1,715 1,720 1,738 1,766 1,808 1,831 55.9 61.3 62.2 63.0 63.1 63.4 63.4 63.7 64.0 64.4

>>> Stillwell native Kathy Paden was the point guard on ORU’s 1981-82 and 1982-83 teams, which posted the two lowest turnover totals in program history.

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 1992-93 2. 1997-98 3. 1995-96 4. 1999-00 5. 1993-94 6. 1996-97 7. 2001-02 8. 1994-95 9. 2013-14 10. 2002-03 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. 1997-98 2. 1996-97 3. 1999-00 4. 2001-02 5. 1981-82 6. 2002-03 7. 2013-14 8. 1975-76 9. 1998-99 10. 1992-93

584 610 611 629 639 643 647 659 667 680 1,486 1,530 1,537 1,554 1,604 1,605 1,635 1,640 1,642 1,658

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. 1989-90 .332 (960-for-2,893) 2. 1992-93 .352 (584-for-1,658) 3. 1993-94 .352 (639-for-1,815) 4. 1995-96 .358 (611-for-1,709) 5. 1976-77 .380 (1,032-for-2,714) 6. 1994-95 .384 (659-for-1,718) 7. 1990-91 .390 (956-for-2,449) 8. 1991-92 .391 (757-for-1,937) 9. 1978-79 .404 (995-for-2,463) 10. 2013-14 .408 (667-for-1,635) 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 1986-87 29 2. 1992-93 77 3. 1987-88 80 4. 1988-89 83 5. 2004-05 84 6. 1996-97 95 7. 1997-98 103 8. 1991-92 104 1994-95 104 10. 2001-02 109

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS (LOWS)

3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. 1986-87 75 2. 1987-88 235 3. 1988-89 259 4. 1996-97 269 5. 2004-05 285 6. 2001-02 287 7. 1997-98 293 8. 2000-01 320 9. 1992-93 321 10. 2003-04 334 3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. 1992-93 .240 (77-for-321) 2. 1989-90 .275 (252-for-917) 3. 1995-96 .284 (111-for-391) 4. 1994-95 .291 (104-for-358) 5. 1991-92 .292 (104-for-356) 6. 2004-05 .295 (84-for-285) 7. 2005-06 .299 (164-for-548) 8. 1993-94 .300 (110-for-367) 9. 1990-91 .303 (212-for-700) 10. 2015-16 .310 (166-for-535)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. 1975-76 2. 1992-93 3. 2002-03 4. 2015-16 5. 1993-94 6. 1981-82 7. 2005-06 8. 1999-00 9. 1991-92 10. 2012-13

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. 1975-76 .580 (130-for-224) 2. 1976-77 .589 (357-for-606) 3. 1992-93 .589 (209-for-355) 4. 2008-09 .600 (310-for-517) 5. 1995-96 .601 (369-for-614) 6. 1993-94 .606 (291-for-480) 7. 2005-06 .616 (301-for-489) 8. 2006-07 .617 (378-for-613) 9. 1996-97 .622 (357-for-574) 10. 1990-91 .624 (439-for-704)

BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 1977-78 2. 2000-01 3. 1978-79 4. 2001-02 5. 1981-82 6. 1983-84 1987-88 8. 2007-08 9. 2006-07 10. 1984-85

FREE THROWS MADE 1. 1975-76 2. 1992-93 3. 2015-16 4. 2002-03 5. 1993-94 6. 2005-06 7. 1991-92 2008-09 9. 1999-00 10. 1981-82

ASSISTS 1. 1978-79 2. 1975-76 3. 1992-93 4. 1995-96 5. 2015-16 6. 2013-14 7. 2001-02 8. 1993-94 9. 1989-90 10. 1981-82

TURNOVERS 1. 1981-82 2. 2015-16 3. 1982-83 4. 2005-06 5. 2012-13 6. 2004-05 7. 2002-03 8. 2003-04 9. 2008-09 10. 2013-14

130 209 279 283 291 301 310 310 316 326

>>> Claudia Louis averaged 10.1 points for the 2004-05 team, the last ORU squad to lose less than 10 games

224 355 401 446 480 487 489 492 494 504

188 219 275 290 291 292 300 328 330 343

STEALS 1. 2014-15 2. 2013-14 3. 2001-02 4. 1992-93 5. 2015-16 6. 1988-89 7. 2008-09 8. 1981-82 1993-94 10. 1984-85

174 200 211 221 230 250 255 257 257 258 40 51 61 67 72 73 73 76 80 81 440 251 465 471 496 504 512 514 526 529

>>> Vicky McIntyre shatterd ORU and Summit League records setting new marks with 536 boards and 160 blocks.

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

TOTAL POINTS 1. Stacy Williams (89-90) 2. Kevi Luper (10-11) 3. Kevi Luper (09-10) 4. Kevi Luper (11-12) 5. Vivian Herron (88-89) 6. Stacy Williams (90-91) 7. Sharon Tucker (80-81) 8. Sharon Tucker (79-80) 9. Kisa Bradley (95-96) 10. Krista Ragan (01-02)

1,060 806 757 714 712 683 671 636 602 598

TOTAL REBOUNDS 1. Vicky McIntyre (14-15) 2. Amy Williams (89-90) 3. Elisha Turek (06-07) 4. Vivian Herron (88-89) 5. Elisha Turek (04-05) 6. Jordan Pyle (10-11) 7. Rhonda Penquite (77-78) 8. Debbie Nelson (76-77) Janae Voelker (08-09) 10. Elisha Turek (03-04)

536 365 347 302 298 287 286 282 282 280

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Stacy Williams (89-90) 2. Kevi Luper (10-11) 3. Vivian Herron (88-89) 4. Kevi Luper (11-12) 5. Kevi Luper (09-10) 6. Rhonda Penquite (77-78) 7. Sharon Tucker (79-80) 8. Sharon Tucker (80-81) 9. Kisa Bradley (96-97) 10. Elisha Turek (04-05)

363 283 276 273 260 256 254 253 242 240

SCORING AVERAGE 1. Stacy Williams (89-90) 2. Vivian Herron (88-89) 3. Kevi Luper (09-10) 4. Kevi Luper (11-12) 5. Kevi Luper (10-11) 6. Sharon Tucker (80-81) 7. Kisa Bradley (96-97) Kisa Bradley (95-96) 9. Cari Chamberlin (88-89) 10. Sharon Tucker (79-80)

26.5 26.4 24.4 23.8 23.7 23.1 22.3 22.3 21.4 21.2

REBOUND AVERAGE 1. Vicky McIntyre (14-15) 2. Vivian Herron (88-89) 3. Karen McClendon (76-77) Elisha Turek (06-07) 5. Kisa Bradley (96-97) 6. Vivian Herron (87-88) 7. Helen Garrett (90-91) 8. Kisa Bradley (95-96) 9. Elisha Turek (04-05) Amy Williams (89-90)

15.8 11.2 10.5 10.5 10.3 10.0 9.9 9.7 9.6 9.6

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Stacy Williams (89-90) 2. Stacy Williams (90-91) 3. Kevi Luper (10-11) 4. Kisa Bradley (95-96) 5. Vivian Herron (88-89) 6. Kevi Luper (11-12) 7. Kevi Luper (09-10) 8. Kevi Luper (12-13) 9. Elisha Turek (04-05) 10. Kisa Bradley (96-97)

697 682 643 625 601 591 563 536 501 499

>>> Vivian Herron’s 1988-89 season ranks as one of ORU’s best of all-time. The senior became the first ORU player to grab 300 rebounds in a single year, and her 26.4 points per game remains the 2nd-highest mark in program history.

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FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 100 Attempts) 1. Sarah Shelton (12-13) .655 (112-171) 2. Jordan Pyle (09-10) .623 (160-257) 3. Shannon Mims (01-02) .600 (72-120) 4. Stephanie Clark (02-03) .595 (116-195) 5. Shayne McKenzie (00-01) .575 (77-134) 6. Jordan Pyle (10-11) 571 (205-359) 7. Rhonda Penquite (77-78) .568 (256-451) 8. Sharon Tucker (79-80) .562 (254-452) 9. Donna Douglas (83-84) .553 (140-253) 10. Julie Lucas (83-84) .553 (57-103) 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Stacy Williams (89-90) 194 2. Stacy Williams (90-91) 122 3. Jaci Bigham (09-10) 99 4. Georgia Jones (08-09) 68 5. Kristin Brady-Atkinson (00-01) 67 Kristin Brady-Atkinson (02-03) 67 7. Samantha Walton (97-98) 64 Artan Henry (91-92) 64 Jara McCoy (90-91) 64 10. Three tied with 63

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Stacy Williams (89-90) 697 2. Stacy Williams (90-91) 403 3. Jaci Bigham (09-10) 233 4. Kisa Bradley (95-96) 193 Jara McCoy (90-91) 193 6. Artan Henry (91-92) 192 7. Kristin Brady-Atkinson (02-03) 190 8. Melanie McNeal (92-93) 189 9. Georgia Jones (08-09) 185 10. Two tied with 184 3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Minimum 60 Attempts) 1. Christian Key (12-13) .475 (48-101) 2. Leah Cannon (04-05) .458 (38-83) 3. Jessica Rhoten (97-98) .452 (28-62) 4. Leah Cannon (02-03) .444 (28-63) 5. Cori Williston (02-03) .440 (55-125) 6. Melanie McNeal (93-94) .434 (33-76) 7. Jaci Bigham (09-10) .425 (99-233) 8. Krista Ragan (01-02) .420 (63-150) 9. Kristin Brady (00-01) .411 (67-163) 10. Tiffany Kelley (96-97) .394 (54-137) FREE THROWS MADE 1. Kevi Luper (09-10) 2. Kevi Luper (10-11) 3. Kim Ogden (86-87) 4. Sharon Tucker (80-81) 5. Vivian Herron (88-89) 6. Cari Chamberlin (88-89) 7. Krista Ragan (01-02) 8. Kim Ogden (85-86) 9. Vivian Herron (86-87) 10. Stacy Williams (89-90)

194 177 166 165 159 156 147 146 142 140

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. Kim Ogden (86-87) 2. Kevi Luper (09-10) 3. Cari Chamberlin (88-89) Sharon Tucker (80-81) 5 Kevi Luper (10-11) 6. Kim Ogden (85-86) 7. Stacy Williams (89-90) 8. Krista Ragan (01-02) 9. Kim Ogden (84-85) 10. Sharon Tucker (78-79)

254 235 217 217 210 208 204 193 187 185

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Minimum 50 Attempts) 1. Christian Key (13-14) .893 (67-75) 2. Kevi Luper (12-13) .875 (77-88) 3. Jaci Bigham (10-11) .867 (72-83) 4. Jaci Bigham (09-10) .866 (116-134) 5. Jaci Bigham (11-12) .865 (45-52) 6. Kevi Luper (11-12) .857 (120-140) 7. Kevi Luper (10-11) .843 (177-210) 8. Leah Cannon (03-04) .829 (63-76) 9. Jessica Rhoten (97-98) .828 (111-134) Dorottya Balla (14-15) .828 (53-64) ASSISTS 1. Leah Cannon (03-04) 2. Jaci Bigham (12-13) 3. Nanette Ogden (87-88) 4. Jaci Bigham (09-10) 5. Nanette Ogden (86-87) Mariana Camargo (07-08) 7. Stacy Williams (90-91) 8. Jaci Bigham (10-11) 9. Kim Ogden (87-88) 10. Leah Cannon (02-03)

231 209 180 174 160 160 159 157 156 148

STEALS 1. Kevi Luper (09-10) 2. Kevi Luper (10-11) 3. Stacy Williams (90-91) 4. Kevi Luper (11-12) 5. Kim Ogden (86-87) 6. Kim Ogden(87-88) 7. Kim Ogden (85-86) 8. Trina Davis (94-95) 9. Janae Voelker (09-10) 10. Stacy Williams (89-90)

140 126 115 114 99 96 94 91 90 88

BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Vicky McIntyre (14-15) 2. Kisa Bradley (95-96) 3. Kisa Bradley (96-97) 4. Rauna Barrett (99-00) 5. Sylvia Cummings (92-93) Sarah Shelton (13-14) 7. April Garcia (02-03) 8. Sylvia Cummings (91-92) 9. Shawn Hindle (86-87) 10. Amy Williams (89-90)

160 119 94 71 65 65 58 55 52 51

>>> 1996 alumnus Kisa Bradley swatted away opposing field goal attempts at an astonishing pace. Bradley blocked 119 shots in 1995-96; as a team, ORU has blocked 100+ shots in only 16 of the 37 seasons the statistic has been recorded

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CAREER RECORDS INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

TOTAL POINTS 1. Kevi Luper (09-13) 2. Vivian Herron (85-89) 3. Krista Ragan (96-02) 4. Elisha Turek (03-07) 5. Stacy Williams (88-91) 6. Sharon Tucker (78-81) 7. Kim Ogden (84-88) 8. Jaci Bigham (09-13) 9. Janae Voelker (06-10) 10. Jordan Pyle (08-12)

2,867 2,192 2,152 2,054 1,791 1,783 1,720 1,505 1,421 1,419

SCORING AVERAGE (Min. 2 seasons) 1. Kevi Luper (09-13) 22.8 2. Kisa Bradley (95-97) 22.3 3. Stacy Williams (88-91) 21.3 4. Vivian Herron (85-89) 20.1 5. Sharon Tucker (78-81) 19.0 6. Elisha Turek (03-07) 16.8 7. Krista Ragan (96-02) 16.5 8. Connie Weeks (75-78) 16.3 9. LeQuita Smith (84-86) 15.6 10. Kim Ogden (84-88) 15.2

TOTAL REBOUNDS 1. Elisha Turek (03-07) 2. Vivian Herron (85-89) 3. Janae Voelker (06-10) 4. Jordan Pyle (08-12) 5. Sharon Tucker (78-81) 6. Kim Ogden (84-88) 7. Veronica Franklin (77-81) 8. Amy Williams (88-92) 9. Debbie Nelson (75-79) 10. Julie Lucas (83-86)

1,168 1,007 955 865 745 728 726 655 611 563

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Kevi Luper (09-13) 2. Elisha Turek (03-07) 3. Vivian Herron (85-89) 4. Krista Ragan (96-02) 5. Sharon Tucker (78-81) 6. Connie Weeks (75-78) 7. Stacy Williams (88-91) 8. Margie Jackson (80-85) 9. Kim Ogden (84-88) 10. Jordan Pyle (08-12)

1,052 860 853 772 687 627 614 604 585 577

REBOUND AVERAGE (Min. 2 seasons) 1. Kisa Bradley (95-97) 10.0 2. Elisha Turek (03-07) 9.6 3. Vivian Herron (85-89) 9.2 4. Sylvia Cummings (91-93) 8.9 5. Ophelia Shantiloo (92-94) 8.1 6. Lynette Eggers (86-88) 8.0 7. Sharon Tucker (78-81) 7.9 8. Janae Voelker (06-10) 7.5 9. Helen Garrett (90-93) 7.2 10. Jordan Pyle (08-12) 7.0

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Kevi Luper (09-13) 2. Stacy Williams (89-91) 3. Vivian Herron (85-89) 4. Krista Ragan (96-02) 5. Elisha Turek (03-07) 6. Kim Ogden (84-88) 7. Sharon Tucker (78-81) 8. Connie Weeks (75-78) 9. Margie Jackson (80-85) 10. Janae Voelker (06-10)

2,333 1,854 1,838 1,792 1,746 1,360 1,315 1,298 1,254 1,252

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 200 attempts) 1. Sarah Shelton (12-14) .631 (166-263) 2. Rhonda Penquite (77-78) .568 (256-451) 3. Stephanie Clark (01-03) .566 (159-281) 4. Jordan Pyle (08-12) .554 (577-1042) 5. Kris Johnson (80-83) .531 (258-486) 6. Kim Davis (82-83) .523 (194-371) 7. Pam Mindemann (77-80) .523 (412-788) 8. Sharon Tucker (78-81) .522 (687-1315) 9. Donna Douglas (83-85) .521 (199-382) 10. Dominique Allen (08-12) .519 (153-295)

>>> 1981 alumnus Veronica Franklin was an ace rebounder, the second player in ORU history to grab 700 boards in her career. ORU won the AIAW State Championship in all four of her collegiate seasons

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3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Stacy Williams (89-91) 321 2. Georgia Jones (08-12) 220 3. Kristin Brady-Atkinson (98-03) 216 4. Jaci Bigham (09-13) 212 5. Krista Ragan (96-02) 208 6. Kevi Luper (09-13) 195 7. Christian Key (10-14) 149 8. Janae Voelker (06-10) 141 9. Rachel Watman (05-08) 134 10. Cori Williston (00-04) 130

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CAREER RECORDS INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

3-PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Stacy Williams (89-91) 1,122 2. Georgia Jones (08-12) 644 3. Kristin Brady-Atkinson (98-03) 599 4. Jaci Bigham (09-13) 589 5. Kevi Luper (09-13) 538 6. Krista Ragan (96-02) 532 7. Janae Voelker (06-10) 425 8. Rachel Watman (05-08) 393 9. Christian Key (10-14) 381 10. Sarah Davidson (03-07) 358 3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 100 attempts) 1. Cori Williston (00-04) .399 (130-326) 2. Kaylan Mayberry (13-pres.) .393 (46-117) 3. Krista Ragan (96-02) .391 (208-532) 4. Christian Key (10-14) .391 (149-381) 5. Leah Cannon (02-06) .381 (128-336) 6. Nanette Ogden (84-88) .373 (38-102) 7. Tiffany Kelley (94-97) .365 (100-274) 8. Taylor Cooper (12-13) .363 (61-168) 9. Kevi Luper (09-13) .362 (195-538) 10. K.Brady-Atkinson (98-03) .361 (216-599) FREE THROWS MADE 1. Kevi Luper (09-13) 2. Kim Ogden (84-88) 3. Vivian Herron (85-89) 4. Sharon Tucker (78-81) 5. Krista Ragan (96-02) 6. Jaci Bigham (09-13) 7. Elisha Turek (03-07) 8. Cari Chamberlin (85-89) 9. Mariana Camargo (05-09) 10. Janae Voelker (06-10)

568 524 485 409 400 323 308 288 284 244

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. Kim Ogden (84-88) 2. Kevi Luper (09-13) 3. Vivian Herron (85-89) 4. Sharon Tucker (78-81) 5. Krista Ragan (96-02.) 6. Mariana Camargo (05-09) 7. Elisha Turek (03-07) 8. Cari Chamberlin (85-89) Janae Voelker (06-10) 10. Jaci Bigham (09-13)

772 673 613 582 548 499 479 386 386 384

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 100 Attempts) 1. Christian Key (10-14) .852 (104-122) 2. Margie Jackson (80-85) .852 (98-115) 3. Kevi Luper (09-13) .844 (568-673) 4. Jaci Bigham (09-13) .841 (323-384) 5. Jessica Rhoten (97-99) .815 (208-255) 6. Rhonda Penquite (77-78) .802 (81-101) 7. Dorottya Balla (13-pr) .798 (83-104) 8. Heather Davis (96-99) .797 (154-193) 9. Vicky McIntyre (14-15) .796 (113-142) 10. Vivian Herron (85-89) .791 (485-613) ASSISTS 1. Jaci Bigham (09-13) 2. Leah Cannon (02-06) 3. Kim Ogden (84-88) 4. Mariana Camargo (05-09) 5. Georgia Jones (08-12) 6. Kathy Paden (79-83) 7. Krista Ragan (96-02) 8. Nanette Ogden (84-88) 9. Sherry Dailey (81-86) 10. Connie Weeks (75-78)

668 603 518 474 422 396 398 367 324 292

STEALS 1. Kevi Luper (09-13) 2. Kim Ogden (84-88) 3. Jaci Bigham (09-13) 4. Jordan Pyle (08-12) 5. Janae Voelker (06-10) 6. Vivian Herron (85-89) 7. Stacy Williams (88-91) 8. Mariana Camargo (05-09) 9. Laketa Collier (95-99) 10. Katie Langford (03-07)

463 372 277 236 214 211 208 206 200 197

BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Kisa Bradley (95-97) 2. Vicky McIntyre (14-15) 3. Shawn Hindle (85-89) 4. Sylvia Cummings (91-93) 5. Brandy Cornwell (90-95) 6. Sarah Shelton (12-14) 7. Jessica Rhoten (97-99) 8. Elisha Turek (03-07) 9. Vivian Herron (1985-89) 10. Rauna Barrett (98-00)

213 160 148 120 117 99 97 93 90 87

>>> Kevi Luper played for the Golden Eagles from 2009-2013. She averaged the third highest free-throw percentage in ORU Women’s Basketball history at 84 percent. She also made the most free throws in Golden Eagles history with 568.

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MABEE CENTER RECORDS TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

POINTS SCORED ORU Player 50 • Stacy Williams vs. Langston • 2/20/90 Team 120 vs. North Texas • 11/29/10 Half 66 vs. North Texas • 11/29/10 OPPONENT Player 40 • Jana McCully, NW Oklahoma • 12/04/81 Team 111 • Southern Nazarene • 11/20/89 Half 61 • Southern Nazarene • 11/20/89 BOTH 209 • ORU (111) vs. UMKC (98) • 1/21/88 FIELD GOALS MADE ORU Player 19 (twice) • last by Kevi Luper vs. La Salle • 11/20/09 Team 47 (twice) • last vs. Missouri Southern • 2/26/83 OPPONENT Player 15 (twice) • last by Bobbie Mahan, OBU • 1/29/90 Team 48 • Kansas • 1/3/90 BOTH 82 • ORU (38) vs. Oklahoma City (44) • 2/21/89 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ORU Player 42 • Stacy Williams vs. OBU • 1/29/90 Team 102 vs. Texas Women’s University • 2/28/78 OPPONENT Player 26 (twice), last by Katrina Richardson, Langston • 2/19/91 Team 101 • Langston • 2/20/90 BOTH 179 • ORU (79) vs. Oklahoma City (100) • 2/21/89 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE ORU Player 8 • Stacy Williams vs. S. Nazarene • 1/15/91 Team 18 vs. UMKC • 12/7/09 OPPONENT Player 8 • Jaleshia Roberson, Missouri State • 12/19/09 Team 17 • IPFW • 12/29/10 BOTH 25 • ORU (8) vs. IPFW (17) • 12/29/10 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ORU Player 25 • Stacy Williams vs. OCU • 2/22/90 Team 42 vs. UMKC • 12/7/09 OPPONENT Player 17 • Anne Boese, IPFW • 12/29/10 Team 44 • IPFW • 12/29/10 BOTH 64 • ORU (36) vs. School of the Ozarks (28) • 1/15/90

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FREE THROWS MADE ORU Player 17 • Kevi Luper vs. Tulane • 3/21/11 Team 38 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff • 2/6/88 OPPONENT Player 20 • Angela Meadough, UA-Monticello • 1/4/91 Team 33 (three times) • last by Phillips • 1/12/91 BOTH 52 • ORU (19) vs. Phillips (33) • 1/12/91 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ORU Player 25 • Stacy Williams vs. Langston • 2/20/90 Team 55 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff • 2/6/88 OPPONENT Player 21 • Angela Meadough, UA-Monticello • 1/4/91 Team 45 • Phillips • 1/12/91 BOTH 76 • ORU (31) vs. Phillips (45) • 1/12/91 REBOUNDS ORU Player Team OPPONENT Player Team BOTH ASSISTS ORU Player Team OPPONENT Player Team BOTH STEALS ORU Player Team OPPONENT Player Team BOTH

24 • Veronica Franklin vs. Tulsa • 1/17/81 72 vs. Wichita State • 2/17/79 21 • Carlotta Watson, Peru State • 1/5/91 72 • Oklahoma Christian • 2/22/90 129 • ORU (59) vs. Langston (70) • 2/20/90

17 • Leah Cannon vs. Newman • 12/6/03 33 vs. Bacone • 11/29/03 17 • Angie McGrew, Evansville • 2/7/87 29 • Missouri • 12/8/84 52 • ORU (31) vs. North Texas(21) • 11/14/10

12 • Kevi Luper vs. Southern Utah • 12/5/09 32 vs. IUPUI • 2/13/10 9 • Colleen Cook, Youngstown State • 1/8/98 29 • Youngstown State • 1/8/98 43 • ORU (27) vs. Wichita State (16) • 12/5/05

BLOCKED SHOTS ORU Player 10 • Vicky McIntyre vs. Grand Canyon • 12/11/14 Team 12 (twice) • last vs. Valparaiso • 3/4/00 OPPONENT Player 7 (twice) • last by Chanel Johnson , Tulsa • 11/12/07 Team 11 • Southern Nazarene • 1/15/91 BOTH 14 • ORU (12) vs New Orleans (2) • 2/18/85

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MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS DOUBLE-FIGURES SCORING GAMES

SEASON 1. 36 - Stacy Williams 2. 31 - Kevi Luper 31 - Kevi Luper 31 - Elisha Turek 5. 30 - Stacy Williams 30 - Elisha Turek 7. 29 - Kevi Luper 8. 28 - Kevi Luper 28 - Krista Ragan 10. 27 - Vicky McIntyre 27 - Vivian Herron 27 - Krista Ragan 27 - Krista Ragan 27 - Elisha Turek 27 - Kim Ogden 15. 26 - Elisha Turek 26 - Vivian Herron 26 - Kim Ogden 26 - Margie Jackson

1989-90 2009-10 2010-11 2006-07 1990-91 2006-07 2012-13 2011-12 1998-99 2014-15 1988-89 2000-01 2001-02 2004-05 1986-87 2003-04 1987-88 1985-86 1984-85

CAREER 1. 119 - Kevi Luper 2. 110 - Krista Ragan 3. 108 - Elisha Turek 4. 101 - Vivian Herron 5. 96 - Kim Ogden 6. 78 - Jordan Pyle 7. 76 - Stacy Williams 8. 74 - Jaci Bigham 9. 62 - Margie Jackson 10. 59 - Cari Chamberlin 11. 50 - K. Brady-Atkinson 12. 49 - Kisa Bradley 13. 47 - Leah Cannon 14. 45 - Helen Garrett 15. 44 - Georgia Jones 44 - Lynette Eggers

DOUBLE-DOUBLES

2009-13 1996-02 2003-07 1985-89 1984-88 2008-12 1989-91 2009-13 1980-85 1985-89 1998-03 1995-97 2002-06 1990-93 2008-12 1986-88

SEASON 1. 27 - Vicky McIntyre 2. 19 - Vivian Herron 19 - Elisha Turek 4. 16 - Elisha Turek 5. 14 - Kisa Bradley 6. 13 - Kisa Bradley 13 - Vivian Herron 13 - Kim Ogden 9. 12 - Elisha Turek 12 - Janae Voelker 11. 11 - Helen Garrett 11 - Jordan Pyle CAREER 1. 52 - Elisha Turek 2. 46 - Vivian Herron 3. 27 - Vicky McIntyre 27 - Kisa Bradley 4. 23 - Jordan Pyle 5. 21 - Kim Ogden

2014-15 1988-89 2006-07 2004-05 1995-96 1996-97 1987-88 1985-86 2003-04 2008-09 1990-91 2010-11 2003-07 1985-89 2014-15 1995-97 2008-12 1984-88

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS POINTS 15. Kevi Luper 2,687 2009-13 STEALS 6. Kevi Luper 463 2009-13 DOUBLE-DOUBLES t32. Elisha Turek 52 2004-07 2,000 POINTS & 1,000 REBOUNDS Vivian Herron 2,192 pts & 1,007 reb 1985-89 Elisha Turek 2,054 pts & 1,168 reb 2003-07 FEWEST GAMES TO 1,000 POINTS t9. Kevi Luper 42 2009-13 ANNUAL INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS SCORING AVERAGE Kevi Luper 23.7 2010-11 REBOUNDING AVERAGE Vicky McIntyre 15.8 2014-15 TRIPLE DOUBLES Vicky McIntyre 2 2014-15 STEALS PER GAME Kevi Luper 4.5 2009-10 Kevi Luper 3.7 2010-11 BLOCKED SHOTS PER GAME Kisa Bradley 4.4 1995-96 TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS t9. 18 12/7/09 vs. UMKC t9. 18 3/1/10 vs. Southern Utah

TEAM SEASON RECORDS WINNING PECENTAGE 18. .963 (26-1) 1982-83 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS PER GAME 12. 9.2 2009-10 STEALS PER GAME 19. 15.7 2009-10 ANNUAL TEAM CHAMPIONS WINNING PERCENTAGE 1982-83 .963 (26-1) SCORING AVERAGE 2009-10 85.1 STEALS PER GAME 2009-10 15.7 2010-11 14.4 2011-12 14.2 INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS REBOUNDS 2. Vicky McIntyre 536 2014-15 BLOCKS 7. Vicky McIntyre 160 2014-15 DOUBLE-DOUBLES 11. Vicky McIntyre 27 2014-15 POINTS BY A FRESHMAN 4. Kevi Luper 757 2009-10 STEALS BY A FRESHMAN 2. Kevi Luper 143 2009-10 STEALS PER GAME BY A FRESHMAN 4. Kevi Luper 4.52 2009-10

>>> In one season at ORU, Vicky McIntyre posted one of the most prolific defensive seasons ever. Her 536 rebounds led the nation and were the second most in a single-season.

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MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS JOIN THE CLUB 2,000 points, 1,000 rebounds Vivian Herron 2,192 pts, 1,007 reb Elisha Turek 2,046 pts, 1,168 reb 1,000 points, 500 rebounds Kevi Luper 2,867 pts, 548 reb Vivian Herron 2,192 pts, 1,007 reb Elisha Turek 2,046 pts, 1,168 reb Sharon Tucker 1,783 pts, 745 reb Kim Ogden 1,720 pts, 728 reb Jordan Pyle 1,419 pts, 865 reb Janae Voelker 1,421 pts, 955 reb Mariana Camargo 1,194 pts, 501 reb Kisa Bradley 1,182 pts, 530 reb 1,000 points, 500 assists Kim Ogden 1,720 pts, 518 ast Jaci Bigham 1,505 pts, 668 ast 1,000 points, 200 steals Kevi Luper Vivian Herron Stacy Williams Kim Ogden Jaci Bigham Jordan Pyle Janae Voelker Mariana Camargo

2,867 pts, 463 stl 2,192 pts, 211 stl 1,791 pts, 208 stl 1,720 pts, 372 stl 1,505 pts, 277 stl 1,419 pts, 236 stl 1,421 pts, 214 stl 1,194 pts, 206 stl

1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 250 assists Kim Ogden 1,720 pts, 728 reb, 518 ast Mariana Camargo 1,194 pts, 501 reb, 474 ast Janae Voelker 1,421 pts, 955 reb, 257 ast 1,000 points, 250 assists, 150 steals Krista Ragan 2,152 pts, 398 ast, 190 stl Stacy Williams 1,791 pts, 272 ast, 208 stl Kim Ogden 1,720 pts, 518 ast, 372 stl Jaci Bigham 1,505 pts, 668 ast, 277 stl Janae Voelker 1,421 pts, 257 ast, 214 stl Mariana Camargo 1,194 pts, 474 ast, 206 stl Georgia Jones 1,050 pts, 422 ast, 173 stl 200 Free Throws, 100 3-PT Field Goals: Kevi Luper 568 FT, 195 3FG Krista Ragan 400 FT, 208 3FG Jaci Bigham 323 FT, 212 3FG Janae Voelker 244 FT, 141 3FG Stacy Williams 242 FT, 321 3FG 500 Field Goals, 250 Free Throws Kevi Luper 1,052 FG, 568 FT Vivian Herron 853 FG, 485 FT Krista Ragan 772 FG, 400 FT Sharon Tucker 687 FG, 409 FT Kim Ogden 585 FG, 524 FT

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250 assists, 150 steals Jaci Bigham Kim Ogden Mariana Camargo Georgia Jones Sherry Dailey Krista Ragan Stacy Williams Janae Voelker Cari Chamberlin

668 ast, 277 stl 518 ast, 372 stl 474 ast, 206 stl 422 ast, 173 stl 324 ast, 189 stl 298 ast, 190 stl 272 ast, 208 stl 257 ast, 214 stl 251 ast, 162 stl

OVERTIME GAMES Record: 17-13 (.567) 11/24/79 Cal Poly-Pomona 82, ORU 76 (N) 2/18/80 Texas Tech 91, ORU 88 (H) 12/20/86 ORU 82, Oklahoma State 72 (H) 11/26/88 UT-Arlington 81, ORU 80 2OT (N) 11/28/88 ORU 85, New Mexico State 83 (H) 2/17/92 ORU 79, Oklahoma Baptist 72 (H) 12/11/93 UMKC 82, ORU 78 2OT (N) 2/7/94 East Texas Baptist 66, ORU 63 (H) 1/24/96 ORU 81, New Orleans 79 (H) 1/10/98 Valparaiso 83, ORU 77 (H) 1/5/02 ORU 74, UMKC 69 2OT (A) 1/28/02 ORU 88, Southern Utah 85 (H) 2/2/02 ORU 75, UMKC 72 (H) 3/2/02 ORU 75, Western Illinois 72 (N) 2/7/04 ORU 89, IUPUI 65 (H) 3/8/04 ORU 72, Western Illinois 70 (N) 12/4/04 ORU 65, Oklahoma State 61 (H) 1/6/05 ORU 68, IUPUI 64 2OT (A) 1/29/07 Oakland 68, ORU 64 (H) 12/10/07 ORU 73, North Dakota State 68 (H) 3/1/08 NDSU 75, ORU 72 2OT (A) 2/9/09 Oakland 79, ORU 75 (A) 2/23/09 ORU 76, Southern Utah 74 (A) 12/12/09 ORU 74, Tulsa 69 (A) 3/9/10 South Dakota St. 79, ORU 75 (N) 1/31/11 ORU 80, Oakland 72 2OT(A) 12/15/11 Grambling 89, ORU 80 (H) 2/18/12 ORU 62, IPFW 61 (A) 11/29/12 Missouri State 73, ORU 72 (A) 12/18/13 Marquette 79, ORU 71 (A)

LARGEST MARGINS OF DEFEAT 1. 74 Oklahoma St 105, ORU 31 • 12/28/92 2. 74 SW Oklahoma St 138, ORU 64 • 12/1/89 3. 69 Georgia 116, ORU 49 • 1/25/93 4. 66 Vanderbilt 124, ORU 58 • 1/14/93 5. 60 Alabama 112, ORU 52 • 2/25/93 6. 58 S. Nazarene 111, ORU 53 • 11/20/89 58 Arkansas 91, ORU 33 • 11/13/13 8. 56 Kanas 109, ORU 53 • 1/12/93 9. 56 Kansas 108, ORU 52 • 1/3/90 10. 55 S. Nazarene 100, ORU 45 • 11/24/89

LARGEST MARGINS OF VICTORY 1. 90 ORU 119, Bacone 29 • 11/29/03 2. 71 ORU 114, IUPUI 43 • 2/13/10 3. 70 ORU 103, John Brown 33 • 12/8/75 4. 69 ORU 111, St. Gregory’s 42 • 12/16/06 5. 67 ORU 112, Tulsa 45 • 12/15/77 6. 63 ORU 103, St. Gregory’s 40 • 12/13/94 7. 62 ORU 96, Evangel 34 • 12/5/12 8. 57 ORU 95, Centenary 38 • 2/20/10 9. 53 ORU 106, Missouri So. 53 • 2/26/83 53 ORU 99, Langston 46 • 1/30/82 11. 52 ORU 110, UT-Arlington 58 • 11/12/10 12 50 ORU 109, Southern Utah 59 • 12/3/11 13. 49 ORU 88, SW Baptist 39 • 1/17/83 14. 48 ORU 90, Langston 52 • 1/28/77 15. 47 ORU 109, Southern Utah 62 • 12/5/09 47 ORU 92, Hardin-Simmons 45 • 1/27/86 47 ORU 90, Tulsa 43 • 1/26/85 47 ORU 79, Oklahoma Bapt. 32 • 12/4/76 47 ORU 96, Evangel 49 • 1/15/77

WHEN ORU SCORES 100 POINTS Record: 27-0 (1.000) 12/8/75 ORU 103, John Brown 33 (H) 12/15/77 ORU 112, Tulsa 45 (A) 3/26/78 ORU 100, Texas 84 (N) 2/17/79 ORU 109, Wichita State 66 (H) 1/12/80 ORU 104, Utah State 67 (H) 1/22/81 ORU 111, Tulsa 77 (A) 1/6/83 ORU 103, Southwest Baptist 68 (A) 2/26/83 ORU 106, Missouri Southern 53 (H) 1/21/87 ORU 111, UMKC 98 (H) 2/11/89 ORU 101, School of Ozarks 67 (H) 11/29/03 ORU 119, Bacone 29 (H) 12/13/04 ORU 103, St. Gregory’s 40 (H) 11/26/05 ORU 111, Lamar 84 (H) 12/16/06 ORU 111, St. Gregory’s 42 (H) 11/29/08 ORU 101, Houston Baptist 59 (H) 11/28/09 ORU 107, Houston Baptist 67 (A) 11/30/09 ORU 101, Sam Houston St. 85 (A) 12/5/09 ORU 109, Southern Utah 62 (H) 2/13/10 ORU 114, IUPUI 43 (H) 11/12/10 ORU 110, UT-Arlington 58 (H) 11/14/10 ORU 120, North Texas 87 (H) 1/17/11 ORU 115, Southern Utah 75 (H) 2/19/11 ORU 101, Centenary 66, (A) 2/26/11 ORU 101, Western Illinois 75 (H) 3/5/11 ORU 108, Western Illinois 79 (N) 12/3/11 ORU 109, Southern Utah 59 (H) 1/23/12 ORU 102, IPFW 62 (H)

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MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS ORU vs. RANKED TEAMS

LONGEST WINNING STREAKS

Record: 5-54 (.084) 11/25/76 #2 Wayland Baptist 101, ORU 62 (A) 12/28/77 #6 Old Dominion 82, ORU 49 (N) 1/12/78 ORU 68, #19 Memphis State 67 (N) 2/22/78 ORU 75, #14 Texas 40 (H) 3/26/78 ORU 100, #15 Texas 84 (N) 12/17/78 #3 UCLA 85, ORU 64 (A) 3/8/79 #3 Texas 77, ORU 68 (H) 1/14/80 #1 Louisiana Tech 94, ORU 67 (A) 3/12/81 #11 Texas 97, ORU 63 (N) 1/22/82 #1 Lousiana Tech 94, ORU 53 (A) 2/23/82 #1 Lousiana Tech 89, ORU 51 (H) 1/11/83 #14 Missouri 109, ORU 70 (A) 2/21/84 #2 Louisiana Tech 98, ORU 61 (A) 12/8/84 #19 Missouri 95, ORU 75 (H) 1/5/85 #16 Texas Tech 101, ORU 66 (A) 2/16/85 #6/5 Louisiana Tech 78, ORU 59 (H) 12/19/85 ORU 61, #NR/24 Texas Tech 54 (H) 1/8/86 ORU 78, #NR/25 Kansas St 75 (H) 1/11/86 #13/13 Oklahoma 101, ORU 78 (A) 2/15/88 #19/24 New Mexico St 90, ORU 81 (A) 12/19/91 #2/2 Stanford 112, ORU 74 (A) 12/20/91 #8/8 NC State 92, ORU 60 (N) 2/19/92 #5/3 Ole Miss 87, ORU 63 (A) 2/20/92 #22/21 Alabama 100, ORU 75 (A) 2/27/92 #19/18 Clemson 98, ORU 54 (A) 12/3/93 #15/16 Kansas 94, ORU 66 (A) 12/21/95 #21/19 Oklahoma St 84, ORU 44 (N) 2/28/96 #23/NR Texas 75, ORU 56 (A) 12/5/96 #10/7 Texas Tech 74, ORU 51 (A) 1/2/97 #6/6 Alabama 70, ORU 65 (A) 1/17/97 #5/5 Alabama 101, ORU 67 (H) 12/2/97 #20/21 Arkansas 82, ORU 59 (H) 12/14/97 #15/10 Georgia 64, ORU 60 (H) 11/22/98 #7/10 Georgia 118, ORU 64 (A) 11/28/98 #14/14 Arkansas 84, ORU 56 (A) 3/13/99 #1/1 Purdue 68, ORU 48 (A) 11/18/00 #14/17 Oklahoma 87, ORU 56 (H) 12/19/00 #6/5 Duke 62, ORU 51 (N) 3/17/01 #7/7 Oklahoma 70, ORU 64 (A) 11/09/01 #12/13 Colorado 78, ORU 49 (A) 11/17/01 #4/5 Oklahoma 73, ORU 38 (N) 11/30/01 #12/14 Baylor 74, ORU 46 (H) 11/23/02 #23/25 Oklahoma 70, ORU 42 (N) 11/22/03 #21/22 Oklahoma 90, ORU 42 (N) 12/9/04 #13/13 Texas Tech 79, ORU 46 (A) 3/19/05 #13/11 Texas 64, ORU 47 (N) 12/3/05 #19/20 Oklahoma 107, ORU 76 (N) 11/25/06 #25/RV Texas 79, ORU 40 (A) 3/17/07 #11/15 Purdue 63, ORU 42 (N) 12/28/07 #24/25 Oklahoma St 83, ORU 65 (A) 3/23/08 #3/3 Tennessee 94, ORU 55 (N) 12/16/08 #22/23 Oklahoma St 58, ORU 48 (A) 3/2/09 #17/14 South Dakota St 71, ORU 64 (H) 3/7/09 #17/14 South Dakota St 77, ORU 49 (N) 11/15/09 #19/RV Kansas 106, ORU 80 (A) 12/1/09 #17/17 Texas 94, ORU 80 (A) 12/16/09 #6/5 Baylor 101, ORU 76 (A) 12/12/12 #3/3 Baylor 94, ORU 56 (A) 12/20/12 #RV/21 Nebraska 80, ORU 67 (A) 3/23/13 #10/9 Tennessee 83, ORU 62 (A) 12/29/13 #18/15 Nebraska 89, ORU 53 (A) 11/14/15 #8/#9 Baylor 101, ORU 60 (A) 11/17/15 #4/#4 Tennessee 91, ORU 39 (A) - Rankings listed as AP Poll/Coaches Poll

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

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11/26/82 - 3/17/83 1/8/77 - 2/19/77 1/21/78 - 3/22/78 12/29/10 - 2/12/11 11/29/79 - 1/18/80 1/5/79 - 2/9/79 2/3/98 - 2/28/98 2/13/10 - 3/9/10 1/11/10 - 2/6/10 12/13/02 - 1/7/03 1/12/87 - 1/31/87 11/27/77 - 12/27/77 12/1/75 - 1/24/76 2/9/76 - 2/27/76

LONGEST LOSING STREAKS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9. 10.

30 23 22 14 11 10 10 10 9 7 7

11/24/89 - 2/19/90 12/10/92 - 3/8/93 12/6/93 - 2/23/94 11/15/97 - 1/15/98 11/29/91 - 1/4/92 11/19/84 - 12/14/84 12/17/88 - 1/27/89 2/13/89 - 11/20/89 11/10/13 - 12/29/13 2/19/92 - 12/5/92 2/21/98 - 11/28/98

HOME OPENERS Record: 30-10 (.750) 12/1/1975 Southern Nazarene W, 63-35 11/29/1976 Southern Nazarene W, 71-52 11/19/1977 SMU W, 73-43 11/18/1978 Fort Hays State W, 70-53 11/17/1979 Tulsa W, 89-50 11/29/1980 Oklahoma W, 80-76 11/28/1981 UT-Arlington W, 70-66 11/26/1982 North Texas W, 82-68 11/25/1983 Wichita State W, 69-66 11/23/1984 Hawaii L, 66-73 11/23/1985 John Brown W, 78-53 12/4/1986 Oklahoma L, 72-87 1/2/1988 Arkansas W, 77-66 11/28/1988 New Mexico State W, 85-83 OT 11/13/1989 U. of the Ozarks L, 56-72 11/19/1990 SE Missouri State L, 69-87 1/27/1992 Texas Southern W, 76-73 2/20/1993 Oklahoma Baptist L, 64-83 11/26/1993 Texas-Pan American W, 70-68 11/26/1994 Illinois-Chicago W, 67-61 11/24/1995 Mississippi Valley St W, 78-71 11/25/1996 Oklahoma State L, 35-59 11/15/1997 Belmont L, 68-71 11/17/1998 Oklahoma State L, 58-66 11/19/1999 Southern Nazarene W, 71-68 11/17/2000 Oklahoma State L, 63-71 11/20/2001 Langston W, 60-43 11/22/2002 Oklahoma State W, 67-47 11/25/2003 UT-Arlington L, 71-74 11/19/2004 Texas State W, 93-52 11/21/2005 Jackson State W, 96-70

11/11/2006 11/10/2007 11/18/2008 11/13/2009 11/12/2010 11/11/2011 11/9/2012 11/8/2013 11/21/2014

North Dakota State W, 82-67 Cameron W, 70-50 Wichita State W, 89-76 Texas-Pan American W, 98-65 UT-Arlington W, 110-58 Drury W, 80-53 Tulsa W, 64-53 USAO W, 89-68 Tulsa W, 73-71

SEASON OPENERS Record: 23-17 (.575) 12/1/1975 Southern Nazarene W, 63-35 11/18/1976 at John Brown W, 84-75 11/19/1977 SMU W, 73-43 11/14/1978 at Missouri State W, 72-56 11/17/1979 Tulsa W, 89-50 11/22/1980 at Georgia L, 73-103 11/28/1981 UT-Arlington W, 70-66 11/26/1982 North Texas W, 82-68 11/25/1983 Wichita State W, 69-66 11/19/1984 at Arkansas L, 55-78 11/23/1985 John Brown W, 78-53 11/28/1986 at Arizona State L, 62-99 11/27/1987 at Nebraska L, 87-100 11/25/1988 McNeese State L, 63-91 11/10/1989 Missouri Bapitst L, 72-77 11/8/1990 at Bartlesville Wesyn’ W, 79-73 11/23/1991 at New Mexico State L, 84-94 12/1/1992 at Lamar L, 75-84 11/26/1993 Texas-Pan American W, 70-68 11/26/1994 Illinois-Chicago W, 67-61 11/24/1995 Mississippi Valley St W, 78-71 11/22/1996 Oklahoma L, 50-62 11/15/1997 Belmont L, 68-71 11/17/1998 Oklahoma State L, 58-66 11/19/1999 Southern Nazarene W, 71-68 11/17/2000 Oklahoma State L, 63-71 11/9/2001 at #12/13 Colorado L, 49-78 11/22/2002 Oklahoma State W, 67-47 11/22/2003 Oklahoma L, 42-90 11/19/2004 Texas State W, 93-52 11/11/2005 at New Mexico L, 52-69 11/11/2006 North Dakota State W, 82-67 11/10/2007 Cameron W, 70-50 11/15/2008 at Marquette L, 67-89 11/13/2009 Texas-Pan American W, 98-65 11/12/2010 UT-Arlington W, 110-58 11/11/2011 Drury W, 80-53 11/9/2012 Tulsa W, 64-53 11/8/2013 USAO W, 89-68 11/14/2014 at #8/#8 Baylor L, 60-101

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THE LAST TIME... THE LAST TIME THE ORU TEAM... Scored 100+ points 1/23/12 vs. IPFW - 102 pts Scored 90+ points 2/6/14 vs. New Orleans - 93 pts Scored less than 60 points 2/17/16 at Fort Wayne - 52 pts Scored less than 50 points 12/15/15 vs. Lyon College - 49 pts Won by 30+ points 12/2/14 vs. Southwestern Christian - 39 pts (88-49) Shot 60% or better from the floor 12/5/12 vs. Evangel - 62.7% (37-for-59) Shot less than 25% from the floor 12/17/15 at Baylor - 21.9% (14-of-64) Shot less than 35% from the floor 2/13/16 at South Dakota - 34.7% (17-for-49) Shot 50% or better from beyond the arc 2/28/15 vs IPFW - 50.0% (6-of-12) Shot less than 20% from beyond the arc 2/17/16 vs Fort Wayne - 0.9% (1-for-11) Made 10+ three-pointers 12/22/15 at Kansas - 10 Shot less than 50% from the FT line 1/6/15 vs. South Dakota - 31.3% (5-of-16) Had 50+ rebounds 3/18/15 at Texas State - 54* Had 20+ offensive rebounds 2/14/13 vs. Sam Houston State - 20 Had 20+ assists 11/29/14 vs. Austin Peay - 20 Had 10+ steals 1/23/16 vs. Denver - 16 Had 10+ blocked shots 3/9/15 vs. South Dakota State - 12 Scored 50+ points in first half 2/6/14 vs. New Orleans - 50 pts Scored 50+ points in second half 1/8/15 vs. South Dakota - 50 pts Scored less than 20 points in first half 12/17/15 vs. Baylor - 19 pts Scored less than 20 points in second half 11/16/15 vs Grand Canyon - 18 pts Had three or more players foul out 11/10/13 vs. Kansas - Jenni Bryan, Noora Jaervikangas, Tysia Manuel Failed to make a three-point attempt 2/13/15 vs. South Dakota State Defeated a ranked opponent 1/8/86 vs. No. 25 Kansas State - 78-75 Lost to a ranked opponent 12/17/15 vs. No. 4/4 Baylor - 97-39 Won a game in overtime 2/7/16 vs. Denver - 59-56 Lost a game in overtime 11/16/15 vs. Grand Canyon - 66-64 Won a game in double overtime 1/13/11 vs. Oakland - 80-72 Lost a game in double overtime 3/1/08 vs. North Dakota State - 72-75 Had two or more 20-point scorers 2/7/14 vs. Denver - Vicky McIntyre (26) and Atoe’ Jackson (22) Had three or more 20-point scores 2/19/11 vs. Centenary - Kevi Luper (25), Savanna Buck (24) and Amber Carver (20) Had five or more double-figure scorers 2/27/14 vs. Lamar - Christian Key (26), Sarah Shelton (13) Bernadett Balla (12), Atoe’ Jackson (12) and Kaylan Mayberry (10) Had six or more double-figure scorers 2/26/11 vs. Western Illinois - Kevi Luper (22), Dominique Allen (15), Georgia Jones (15), Jordan Pyle (13), Christian Key (13) and Savanna Buck (13) Had all five starters score in double figures 2/2/13 vs. Southeastern Louisiana - Christian Key (22), Kevi Luper (19) Sarah Shelton (14), Jaci Bigham (13) and Taylor Cooper (12) Had no players score in double figures 2/11/16 vs. South Dakota State Had only one player score in double-figures 3/6/16 vs. Western Illinois - Kaylan Mayberry (33) Had two or more double-figure rebounders 1/8/15 vs. South Dakota - Vicky McIntyre (14) and Faith Ihim (10) Had three or more double-figure rebounders 2/26/11 vs. Western Illinois - Jordan Pyle (12), Savanna Buck (10) and Dominique Allen(10) Had two or more players score double-doubles 1/8/15 vs. South Dakota - Faith Ihim (18 pts, 10 reb) and Vicky McIntyre (19 pts, 14 reb) Had three or more players score double-doubles 2/26/11 vs. Western Illinois - Jordan Pyle (13 pts, 12 reb), Savanna Buck (13 pts, 10 reb) and Dominique Allen (15 pts, 10 reb)

THE LAST TIME AN ORU PLAYER... Scored 30+ points 3/6/16 vs Western Illinois - Kaylan Mayberry (33)* Scored 20+ points 1/1/16 vs Western Illinois -Kaylan Mayberry (25) Had 20+ rebounds 3/18/15 at Texas State - Vicky McIntyre (22)* Had 15+ rebounds 1/3/16 vs. IUPUI - Faith Ihim (16) Had 10+ offensive rebounds 2/4/15 at Omaha - Vicky McIntyre (10) Had 10+ assists 2/28/13 vs. McNeese State - Jaci Bigham (11) Had 5+ steals 3/9/13 vs. Central Arkansas - Jaci Bigham (7) and Kevi Luper (6) Blocked 5+ shots 3/9/15 vs.South Dakota State - Vicky McIntyre (12) Won a game in the final three seconds 2/8/14 vs. Southeastern Louisiana - Christian Key (81-78 @ :00) Had a triple-double 3/9/15 vs South Dakota St - Vicky McIntyre (20pts, 18 reb, 12blks)* Had a double-double 3/23/15 at New Mexico - Vicky McIntyre (15pts, 14 reb)* Had a 20/20 performance 2/4/15 at Omaha - Vicky McIntyre (33pts, 24 reb) Had a 20/10 performance 3/18/15 at Texas State - Vicky McIntyre (16pts, 22 reb)*

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THE LAST TIME AN ORU OPPONENT... Scored 100+ points 11/14/14 - Baylor - 101 pts Scored 90+ points 12/17/15 - Baylor - 97 pts Scored less than 60 points 3/6/16 vs Western Illinois - 55 pts* Scored less than 50 points 1/23/16 - Denver - 33 pts* Won by 30+ points 12/17/15 - Baylor - 58 pts (97-39) Shot 60% or better from the floor 2/7/13 - Northwestern State - 61.9% (26-for-42) Shot less than 25% from the floor 3/6/16 vs. Western Illinois - 27.7% (18-for-65) Shot less than 35% from the floor 2/20/16 - Western Illinois - 33.3% (21-for-63) Shot 50% or better from beyond the arc 3/7/16 - South Dakota - 50.0% (8-for-16)* Shot less than 20% from beyond the arc 3/6/16 - Western Illinois - 18.5% (5-for-27) Made 10+ three-pointers 12/22/15 - Kansas - 10 Shot less than 50% from the FT line 12/14/14 - Kansas State - 46.0% (12-for-26) Had 50+ rebounds 12/18/13 - Marquette - 57 Had 20+ offensive rebounds 3/13/14 - Nicholls State - 20 Had 20+ assists 1/31/15 - South Dakota -22 Had 10+ steals 3/6/16 - Western Illinois - 11 Had 10+ blocked shots 11/13/13 - Arkansas - 10 Scored 50+ points in first half 12/29/13 - Nebraska - 62 pts Scored 50+ points in second half 1/1/16 - Western Illinois - 52 Scored less than 20 points in first half 3/6/16 - Western Illinois - 19 pts Scored less than 20 points in second half 11/28/14 vs. North Carolina A&T - 19 pts Failed to make a three-point attempt 12/6/14 - Eastern Michigan Had two or more 20-point scorers 11/17/14 - Tennessee - Nia Moore (20) and Ariel Massengale (21) Had five or more double-figure scorers 2/8/14 - Southeastern Louisiana- Elizabeth Styles (19), Symone Miller (15), Aja Gibson (14), Nanna Pool (13) and Erica Hernandez (11) Had six or more double-figure scorers 12/28/12 - DePaul - Anna Martin (19), Jasmine Penny (17), Katherine Harry (16) Brittany Hrynko (16), Megan Rogowski (15) and Chanise Jenkins (12) Had all five starters score in double figures 2/8/14 - Southeastern Louisiana- Elizabeth Styles (19), Symone Miller (15), Aja Gibson (14), Nanna Pool (13) and Erica Hernandez (11) Had no players score in double-figures 3/20/10 - Centenary Had only one player score in double figures 11/28/14 - North Carolina A&T - Christina Carter (13) Had two or more double-figure rebounders 1/16/14 - Abilene Christian - Suzzy Dimba (15) and Sydney Shelstead (11) Had two or more players score double-doubles 11/10/13 - Kansas - Chelsea Gardner (24 pts, 13 reb) and Asia Boyd (17 pts, 10 reb)

THE LAST TIME AN OPPOSING PLAYER... Scored 30+ points 2/21/15 - IUPUI - Akilah Sims (30pts) Scored 20+ points 2/25/16 - Omaha - Caroline Hogue (25pts) Had 20+ rebounds 1/19/13 - Sam Houston State - Sequeena Thomas (20) Had 15+ rebounds 11/24/14 - Missouri State - Hillary Chvatal (15) Had 10+ offensive rebounds 2/19/11 - Centenary - Anne Farrell (10) Had 10+ assists 12/17/15 - Baylor - Niya Johnson (18) Had 5+ steals 12/17/15 - Baylor - Niya Johnson (5) Blocked 5+ shots 2/4/15 - Omaha - Taijhe Kelly (5) Won a game in the final three seconds 1/26/13 - McNeese State - Arianna James (71-72 @ 0:00) Had a triple-double 12/16/09 - Baylor - Britney Griner (34 pts, 13 reb, 11 blk) Had a double-double 2/19/15 - Western Illinois - Ashley Luke (22pts, 14reb) Had a 20/20 performance 12/10/05 - Tulsa - Jillian Robbins (25 pts, 21 reb) Had a 20/10 performance 2/19/15 - Western Illinois - Ashley Luke (22pts, 14reb)

THE LAST TIME AN ORU AND THEIR OPPONENT... Combined for four 20-point scorers 11/15/09 vs. Kansas - Janae Voelker, ORU (29) and Kevi Luper, ORU (25) Danielle McCray, KU (27) and Aishah Sutherland, KU (24) Teams Combined for 10 double-figure scorers 2/26/11 vs. Western Illinois - Kevi Luper, ORU (22), Georgia Jones, ORU (15), Dominique Allen, ORU (15), Jordan Pyle, ORU (13), Christian Key, ORU (13), Savanna Buck, ORU (13), Michele Salvatori, WIU (16), Brittany Demery, WIU (12), Valencia Kelly, WIU (12) and Jackie Barton, WIU (10) * indicates postseason game

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YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS 3 PT REBOUND YEAR W-L FG FGA PCT. FG FGA PCT. FT FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT. AVG. PF A TO BLK ST PTS AVG. 1975-76 18-4 717 1640 .437 --- --- --- 130 224 .580 --- --- 904 41.1 --- 219 --- --- --- 1472 66.9 1976-77 25-9 1032 2714 .380 --- --- --- 357 606 .589 --- --- 1851 54.6 679 385 --- --- --- 2421 71.2 1977-78 31-4 1114 2481 .449 --- --- --- 395 576 .685 --- --- 1382 39.4 670 361 --- 40 --- 2623 74.9 1978-79 25-10 995 2463 .404 --- --- --- 460 701 .656 --- --- 1683 48.1 769 188 --- 61 --- 2450 70.0 1979-80 22-8 977 2120 .460 --- --- --- 431 622 .692 --- --- 1422 47.4 594 --- --- --- --- 2385 79.5 1980-81 18-11 860 1940 .443 --- --- --- 441 614 .718 --- --- 1294 44.6 561 453 --- 101 --- 2161 74.5 1981-82 14-10 720 1604 .449 --- --- --- 326 487 .669 --- --- 987 41.1 558 343 440 72 257 1766 73.6 1982-83 26-1 912 1885 .484 --- --- --- 369 537 .687 --- --- 1156 42.8 618 511 465 92 339 2193 81.2 1983-84 15-13 847 1733 .488 --- --- --- 374 525 .712 --- --- 1047 37.4 572 457 599 73 262 2068 73.9 1984-85 9-21 796 1772 .449 --- --- --- 369 555 .665 --- --- 1029 34.3 521 483 614 81 258 1961 65.4 1985-86 17-11 857 1782 .481 --- --- --- 498 694 .718 --- --- 1150 41.1 589 495 622 90 355 2212 79.0 1986-87 16-12 778 1814 .429 29 75 .387 479 711 .674 383 664 1175 42.0 469 400 576 108 291 2064 73.7 1987-88 13-14 789 1767 .447 80 235 .340 393 557 .706 --- --- 1057 39.2 --- 486 536 73 288 2051 76.0 1988-89 4-23 740 1798 .412 83 259 .320 470 659 .713 314 667 1090 40.4 533 356 622 103 250 2033 75.3 1989-90 2-38 960 2893 .332 252 917 .275 512 746 .686 536 985 1726 43.2 805 330 796 110 308 2684 67.1 1990-91 15-18 956 2449 .390 212 700 .303 439 704 .624 508 881 1577 47.8 754 462 706 92 357 2563 77.7 1991-92 6-22 757 1937 .391 104 356 .292 310 494 .628 444 644 1211 43.3 610 396 650 158 275 1928 68.9 1992-93 1-25 584 1658 .352 77 321 .240 209 355 .589 350 545 1036 39.8 557 275 715 106 221 1454 55.9 1993-94 3-24 639 1815 .352 110 367 .300 291 480 .606 451 731 1182 43.8 629 328 571 90 257 1679 62.2 1994-95 15-12 659 1718 .384 104 358 .291 386 616 .627 468 762 1230 45.6 645 393 624 94 332 1808 67.0 1995-96 10-17 611 1709 .358 111 391 .284 369 614 .601 464 726 1190 44.1 587 290 640 157 307 1702 63.0 1996-97 13-14 643 1530 .420 95 269 .353 357 574 .622 397 693 1090 40.4 538 361 581 124 362 1738 64.4 1997-98 7-20 610 1486 .410 103 293 .352 397 561 .708 360 597 957 35.4 565 371 610 93 295 1720 63.7 1998-99 17-13 727 1642 .443 117 360 .325 427 588 .726 365 703 1068 35.6 577 419 604 142 305 1998 66.6 1999-00 12-16 629 1537 .409 141 390 .362 316 492 .642 377 594 971 34.7 514 353 542 124 267 1715 61.3 2000-01 20-11 755 1661 .455 124 320 .387 376 596 .631 351 673 1024 33.0 492 353 542 51 333 2010 64.8 2001-02 13-16 647 1554 .416 109 287 .380 428 637 .672 386 652 1038 35.8 519 300 546 67 211 1831 63.1 2002-03 18-10 680 1605 .424 206 559 .369 283 401 .706 386 645 1031 36.8 490 425 512 89 265 1849 66.0 2003-04 17-13 744 1720 .433 111 334 .332 374 556 .673 404 690 1094 36.5 481 457 514 100 319 1973 65.8 2004-05 22-9 756 1789 .423 84 285 .295 370 532 .695 438 711 1149 37.1 486 459 504 100 317 1966 63.4 2005-06 16-12 720 1707 .422 164 548 .299 301 489 .616 409 631 1040 37.1 531 414 471 88 301 1905 68.0 2006-07 22-11 839 1894 .443 178 553 .322 378 613 .617 424 799 1223 37.1 569 507 543 80 306 2234 67.7 2007-08 19-14 805 1946 .414 180 538 .335 407 631 .645 405 820 1225 37.1 618 463 544 76 345 2197 66.6 2008-09 11-17 741 1783 .416 183 551 .332 310 517 .600 380 801 1181 39.4 582 395 526 102 255 1975 65.8 2009-10 23-10 971 2258 .430 304 877 .347 561 769 .730 495 810 1305 39.5 652 529 646 82 519 2807 85.1 2010-11 23-11 1048 2358 .444 255 741 .344 519 686 .757 516 890 1406 41.4 626 498 632 91 491 2870 84.4 2011-12 20-11 843 1992 .423 180 551 .327 385 747 .778 397 747 1144 36.9 572 469 540 93 440 2251 72.6 2012-13 18-13 796 1827 .436 202 536 .377 366 504 .726 361 743 1104 35.6 526 421 496 123 300 2160 69.7 2013-14 9-20 667 1635 .408 167 494 .338 356 519 .686 322 714 1036 35.7 584 292 529 112 200 1857 64.0 2014-15 18-16 783 1900 .412 138 413 .334 451 631 .715 440 1005 1445 42.5 602 376 625 197 174 2155 63.4 2015-16 14-16 659 1712 .385 166 535 .310 279 446 .626 308 805 1113 37.1 547 291 451 109 230 1763 58.8 * Bold and Italics indicate program records

>>> Head Coach Debbie Yow and the 1982-83 Lady Titans posted a perfect regular season and set a program record with a .963 winning percentage. They finished 3rd in the Women’s NIT, and their 81.2 points per game average stood as a school record for 27 years

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YEARLY LEADERS SCORING Year Name 1975-76 Connie Weeks 1976-77 Connie Weeks 1977-78 Rhonda Penquite 1978-79 Sharon Tucker 1979-80 Sharon Tucker 1980-81 Sharon Tucker 1981-82 Bev McCowan 1982-83 Kim Davis 1983-84 Margie Jackson 1984-85 Margie Jackson 1985-86 LeQuita Smith 1986-87 Vivian Herron 1987-88 Vivian Herron 1988-89 Vivian Herron 1989-90 Stacy Williams 1990-91 Stacy Williams 1991-92 Artan Henry 1992-93 Helen Garrett 1993-94 DeeDee Tasby 1994-95 Rita Cleem 1995-96 Kisa Bradley 1996-97 Kisa Bradley 1997-98 Jessica Rhoten 1998-99 Krista Ragan 1999-00 Krista Ragan 2000-01 Krista Ragan 2001-02 Krista Ragan 2002-03 Cori Williston 2003-04 Elisha Turek 2004-05 Elisha Turek 2005-06 Elisha Turek 2006-07 Elisha Turek 2007-08 Mariana Camargo 2008-09 Janae Voelker 2009-10 Kevi Luper 2010-11 Kevi Luper 2011-12 Kevi Luper 2012-13 Kevi Luper 2013-14 Christian Key 2014-15 Vicky McIntyre 2015-16 Kaylan Mayberry

REBOUNDING G Pts. Avg. 22 438 19.9 30 504 16.8 35 593 16.9 35 476 13.6 30 636 21.2 29 671 23.1 19 320 16.8 27 467 17.3 28 448 16.0 30 497 16.6 28 510 18.2 28 562 20.1 27 515 19.1 27 712 26.4 40 1,060 26.5 33 683 20.7 26 346 13.3 26 276 10.6 26 233 9.0 27 333 12.3 27 602 22.3 26 580 22.3 27 413 15.3 30 508 16.9 28 478 17.1 31 500 16.1 29 598 20.6 28 358 12.8 30 449 15.0 31 568 18.3 28 463 16.5 33 566 17.2 32 425 13.3 30 495 16.5 31 757 24.4 34 806 23.7 30 714 23.8 31 590 19.0 29 407 14.0 34 523 15.4 30 345 11.5

>>> Rhonda Penquite led the Lady Titans in scoring, rebounding and field goal percentage in 1977-78.

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Year Name 1975-76 Debbie Nelson 1976-77 Karen McClendon 1977-78 Rhonda Penquite 1978-79 Sharon Tucker 1979-80 Sharon Tucker 1980-81 Sharon Tucker 1981-82 Bev McCowan 1982-83 Kim Davis 1983-84 Julie Lucas 1984-85 Julie Lucas 1985-86 Vivian Herron 1986-87 Lynette Eggers 1987-88 Vivian Herron 1988-89 Vivian Herron 1989-90 Amy Williams 1990-91 Helen Garrett 1991-92 Sylvia Cummings 1992-93 Sylvia Cummings 1993-94 Ophelia Shantiloo 1994-95 Ophelia Shantiloo 1995-96 Kisa Bradley 1996-97 Kisa Bradley 1997-98 Laketa Collier 1998-99 Jessica Rhoten 1999-00 Barbora Jandova 2000-01 Jenette Bolovinos 2001-02 Shannon Mims 2002-03 Stephanie Clark 2003-04 Elisha Turek 2004-05 Elisha Turek 2005-06 Elisha Turek 2006-07 Elisha Turek 2007-08 Janae Voelker 2008-09 Janae Voelker 2009-10 Janae Voelker 2010-11 Jordan Pyle 2011-12 Jordan Pyle 2012-13 Sarah Shelton 2013-14 Sarah Shelton 2014-15 Vicky McIntyre 2015-16 Faith Ihim

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 100 Att.) G Reb. Avg. 22 127 5.8 24 251 10.5 35 286 8.2 35 237 6.8 30 245 8.2 29 263 9.1 19 175 9.2 27 205 7.6 28 196 7.0 30 210 7.0 27 216 8.1 27 228 8.4 27 269 10.0 27 302 11.2 38 365 9.6 22 218 9.9 28 267 9.5 24 194 8.1 27 230 8.5 22 167 7.6 27 262 9.7 26 269 10.3 27 185 6.9 30 165 5.5 28 145 5.2 31 173 5.6 29 220 7.6 25 195 7.8 30 280 9.3 31 298 9.6 28 243 8.7 33 346 10.5 32 276 8.4 30 282 9.4 33 266 8.1 33 287 8.7 30 188 6.3 30 168 5.6 29 210 7.2 34 536 15.8 30 206 6.9

>>> Stephanie Clark paced ORU in rebounding during the 18-win campaign of 2002-03

Year Name 1975-76 Connie Weeks 1976-77 Connie Weeks 1977-78 Rhonda Penquite 1978-79 Sharon Tucker 1979-80 Sharon Tucker 1980-81 Sharon Tucker 1981-82 Kris Johnson 1982-83 Linda Hendrix 1983-84 Julie Lucas 1984-85 Margie Jackson 1985-86 Vivian Herron 1986-87 Vivian Herron 1987-88 Shawn Hindle 1988-89 Vivian Herron 1989-90 Paige White 1990-91 Helen Garrett 1991-92 Helen Garrett 1992-93 Angie White 1993-94 Ophelia Shantiloo 1994-95 Ophelia Shantiloo 1995-96 Valeria Dos Santos 1996-97 Kisa Bradley 1997-98 Heather Davis 1998-99 Barbora Jandova 1999-00 Rauna Barrett 2000-01 Shayne McKenzie 2001-02 Shannon Mims 2002-03 Stephanie Clark 2003-04 Alycia Seay 2004-05 Elisha Turek 2005-06 Elisha Turek 2006-07 Elisha Turek 2007-08 Mariana Camargo 2008-09 Jordan Pyle 2009-10 Jordan Pyle 2010-11 Jordan Pyle 2011-12 Dominique Allen 2012-13 Sarah Shelton 2013-14 Bernadett Balla 2014-15 Vicky McIntyre 2015-16 Blair Bryce

FG-FGA Avg. 197-375 .525 221-494 .447 256-451 .567 180-398 .452 254-452 .562 253-465 .544 101-194 .521 113-210 .538 57-103 .553 235-495 .475 167-318 .525 210-434 .484 64-128 .500 276-601 .459 64-164 .390 146-277 .527 92-186 .495 58-125 .464 76-165 .461 89-184 .484 74-148 .500 242-488 .485 146-309 .472 60-115 .522 110-234 .470 77-134 .575 72-120 .600 116-195 .595 79-155 .510 240-501 .479 201-387 .519 235-441 .533 158-355 .445 74-144 .517 160-257 .623 205-359 .571 54-106 .509 112-171 .655 62-147 .422 205-411 .499 54-111 .486

>>> Jordan Pyle led the Golden Eagles in field goal percentage in each of her first three seasons with the team

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YEARLY LEADERS ASSISTS Year 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Name G Ast. Avg. Connie Weeks 22 80 3.6 Lisa Cole 34 134 3.9 Connie Weeks 35 111 3.2 Robin Blair 33 50 1.5 RECORDS NOT KEPT Kathy Paden 29 132 4.6 Kathy Paden 24 74 3.1 Kathy Paden 27 146 5.4 Sherry Dailey 28 94 3.4 Kim Ogden 30 114 3.8 Kim Ogden 28 129 4.6 Nanette Ogden 28 160 5.7 Nanette Ogden 27 180 6.7 Cari Chamberlin 27 109 4.0 Stacy Williams 40 109 2.7 Stacy Williams 33 159 4.8 Artan Henry 26 89 3.4 Paige White 25 49 2.0 Hardisha Burgess 23 64 2.8 Hardisha Burgess 25 113 4.5 Mariana Marguiera 27 76 2.8 Carrie Porter 27 94 3.5 Lea Barrera 26 72 2.8 Krista Ragan 30 105 3.5 Lauryn Morita 28 102 3.6 Krista Ragan 31 119 3.8 Krista Ragan 29 82 2.8 Leah Cannon 28 148 5.3 Leah Cannon 28 231 8.3 Leah Cannon 26 113 4.3 Leah Cannon 27 111 4.1 Mariana Camargo 33 133 4.0 Mariana Camargo 32 160 5.0 Georgia Jones 30 110 3.7 Jaci Bigham 33 174 5.3 Jaci Bigham 30 157 5.2 Georgia Jones 31 140 4.5 Jaci Bigham 31 209 6.7 Christian Key 29 93 3.2 Jordan Doyle 34 68 2.0 Kaylan Mayberry 30 61 2.0

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Marianna Camargo Katie Langford Rachel Watman Janae Voelker Kevi Luper Kevi Luper Kevi Luper Kevi Luper Christian Key Faith Ihim Faith Ihim

27 33 32 30 31 34 30 31 29 34 38

57 59 87 50 140 126 114 83 33 30 30

2.1 1.8 2.6 1.7 4.5 3.7 3.8 2.7 1.1 0.9 1.3

3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (Min. 60 Att.) Year 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Name Kim Ogden Stephanie Reed Stacey Williams Jara McCoy Artan Henry Melanie McNeal Melanie McNeal Tiffany Kelley Katie Rose Tiffany Kelley Jessica Rhoten Krista Ragan Krista Ragan Kristin Brady Krista Ragan Leah Cannon Cori Williston Leah Cannon Jenny Hardin Sarah Davidson Rachel Watman Cristal Turner Jaci Bigham Kevi Luper Kevi Luper Christian Key Kaylan Mayberry Jordan Doyle Bria Pitts

3FG-3FGA Avg. 21-52 .404 23-62 .371 194-697 .278 64-193 .332 64-192 .333 43-189 .228 33-76 .434 46-137 .336 25-81 .309 54-137 .394 28-62 .452 42-110 .382 56-147 .381 67-163 .411 63-150 .420 28-63 .444 23-58 .397 38-83 .458 24-62 .387 39-108 .361 56-157 .357 34-88 .386 99-233 .423 63-164 .384 48-124 .387 48-101 .475 46-117 .393 32-85 .376 36-96 .375

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 50 Att.) Year 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Name Connie Weeks Connie Weeks Pam Mindemann Pam Mindemann Bev McCowan Bev McCowan Bev McCowan Kris Johnson Donna Douglas LaQuita Smith Sharon Dailey Vivian Herron Vivian Herron Vivian Herron Amy Williams Tiffany Chill Artan Henry Helen Garrett Hardisha Burgess Hardisha Burgess Kisa Bradley Heather Davis Jessica Rhoten Heather Davis Kristin Brady Kristin Brady Krista Ragan April Garcia Leah Cannon Claudia Louis Sarah Davidson Rachel Watman Rachel Watman Janae Voelker Jaci Bigham Jaci Bigham Jaci Bigham Kevi Luper Christian Key Dorottya Balla Kaylan Mayberry

3FG-3FGA Avg. 44-61 .721 62-92 .674 63-78 .808 63-81 .778 45-55 .818 49-62 .790 76-102 .745 48-68 .706 50-64 .781 74-95 .779 57-74 .770 142-175 .811 115-144 .799 159-198 .803 85-109 .780 86-109 .789 34-52 .654 38-62 .613 45-78 .577 77-108 .713 106-157 .675 52-68 .765 111-134 .828 41-51 .804 46-56 .821 46-60 .767 147-193 .762 53-65 .815 63-76 .829 75-93 .806 38-56 .679 38-51 .745 67-90 .744 112-168 .667 116-134 .866 72-83 .867 45-52 .865 77-88 .875 67-75 .893 53-64 .828 44-72 .611

STEALS Year 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Name Diane Andrews Kathy Paden Sherry Dailey Kim Ogden Kim Ogden Kim Ogden Kim Ogden Cari Chamberlin Stacy Williams Stacy Williams Sylvia Cummings Sylvia Cummings Hardisha Burgess Trina Davis Katie Rose Laketa Collier Lea Barrera Jessica Rhoten Krista Ragan Dana Whittaker Cori Williston April Garcia Leah Cannon Katie Langford

G Stl. Avg. 23 54 2.3 27 81 3.0 28 54 1.9 30 83 2.8 28 94 3.4 28 99 3.5 27 96 3.6 27 68 2.5 40 88 2.2 33 115 3.5 28 72 2.6 24 61 2.5 23 54 2.3 25 91 3.6 27 48 1.8 27 68 2.5 26 58 2.2 30 48 1.6 28 49 1.7 31 62 2.0 27 41 1.5 28 49 1.9 28 61 2.2 31 67 2.2

>>> Jaci Bigham paced the Golden Eagles in assists three times and ended her career as the program’s all-time leader in the category. She was also ORU’s top foul shooter in three different campaigns

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS -AAchilefu, Felecia 2012-13 Adekunle, Alex 2009-10 Allen, Dominique 2009-12 Anderson, Stacy 1998-99 Andrews, Diane 1981-84 Arruda, Janaina 1995-96 Aslinger, Shelley 1992-93 -BBaker, Veida 1985-89 Balla, Bernadett 2011-2015 Balla, Dorottya 2013-present Baptista, Cristina 1995-96 Barrera, Lea 1996-98 Barrett, Rauna 1998-00 Beard, Jasauen 2014-2016 Beatty, Ashley 2015-present Beatty, Lakota 2015-present Bedward, Tracya 1993-95 Ben Othman, Imen 2001 Bigham, Jaci 2009-13 Bishop, Michelle 1988-89 Blair, Brigid 1990-91 Blair, Robin 1978-82 Boan, Jessica 2002-05 Bolovinos, Jenette 2000-02 Boone, Stacy 1989-91 Boyer, Joanie 1984-85 Bradley, Kisa 1995-97 Brady, Cindy 1978-79 Brady-Atkinson, Kristin 1998-01,2002-03 Brewer, BeBe 1984-85 Bryan, Jenni 2012-14 Bryan, Suzanne 1981-82 Bryce, Blair 2015-2016 Buck, Savanna 2009-13 Burgess, Hardisha 1993-95 -CCalvert, Deana 1984-85 Camargo, Mariana 2005-09 Cannon, Leah 2002-06 Carver, Amber 2010-12 Cergol, Priscila 2010-11 Chaloupek, Darlee 1992-93 Chamberlin, Cari 1985-89 Chill, Tiffany 1990-91 Clark, Stephanie 2001-03 Cleem, Rita 1994-95 Clinkenbeard, Cheryl 1989-90 Colbert, Bernice 1991-92 Colbert, Sandy 1993-94 Cole, Lisa 1976-77 Collier, Laketa 1995-99 Cooper, Taylor 2012-13 Cornwell, Brandy 1990-95 Corsini, Gina 1977-80 Crowder, Sheryl 1984-85 Cuk, Rosie 1990-91 Cummings, Sylvia 1991-93 Cunningham, Kendall 2003 Curliss, Lisa 1993-95 -DDailey, Sherry 1981-86 Daniels, Elisabeth 2011-13 Davidson, Sarah 2003-2007 Davis, Kim 1982-83 Davis, Heather 1995-99 Davis, Staci 2009-11 Davis, Trina 1994-95 Dos Santos, Valeria 1995-96 Douglas, Dona 1983-85 Doyle, Jordan 2014-present Draughon, Georgeanne 1977-78 Duarte, Donna 1986-87 Dupont, Jennifer 1989-90

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1975-76 1986-88 1993-94 1976-77 2011-12 2003-07 1979-80 1979-80 1975-77 1997-98 1992-94 1977-81 2011-13 2003 1991-92 1990-93 1977-78 1977-78 2014-present 2004-05 2013-2015 1978-80 1980-84 2004-07 1975-77 2005-08 1975-77 1995-96 2002 2008-09 1980-84 1977-78 1991-92 1985-89 2008 1985-89 1976-77 1988-89 2001-02 1975-76 1980-82 2014-present 2003-04 2013-2015 1980-85 2013-14 1998-2000 1980-83 1980-81 2004-06 2008-12 1987-90 1995-96 1988-90 1996-98 1994-97 1999-01 2010-14 2006-10 2004 2000-01

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ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS PEGGY BECK • 1975-77 • 43-13 (.768) • TWO SEASONS Season Games Record Pct. Conference Conference Record Pct. Conf. Tournament 1975-76 22 18-4 .818 --- --- --- --- 1976-77 34 25-9 .735 --- --- --- --- Totals 56 43-13 .768 DIXIE WOODALL • 1977-81 • 96-33 (.744) • FOUR SEASONS Season Games Record Pct. Conference Conference Record Pct. Conf. Tournament 1977-78 35 31-4 .886 --- --- --- --- 1978-79 35 25-10 .714 --- --- --- --- 1979-80 30 22-8 .733 --- --- --- --- 1980-81 29 18-11 .621 --- --- --- --- Totals 129 96-33 .744 DEBBIE YOW • 1981-83 • 40-11 (.784) • TWO SEASONS Season Games Record Pct. Conference Conference Record Pct. Conf. Tournament 1981-82 24 14-10 .583 --- --- --- --- 1982-83 27 26-1 .963 --- --- --- --- Totals 51 40-11 .784 DON CALVERT • 1983-86 • 41-45 (.477) • THREE SEASONS Season Games Record Pct. Conference Conference Record Pct. Conf. Tournament 1983-84 28 15-13 .536 OCAC 7-3, 2nd .700 --- 1984-85 30 9-21 .300 OCAC 4-6, 4th .400 --- 1985-86 28 17-11 .607 --- --- --- --- Totals 86 41-45 .477 11-9 .550 RHONDA PENQUITE • 1986-89 • 34-48 (.417) • THREE SEASONS Season Games Record Pct. Conference Conference Record Pct. Conf. Tournament 1986-87 28 16-12 .571 MCC 9-3, 2nd .750 --- 1987-88 27 13-14 .481 --- --- --- --- 1988-89 27 5-22 .227 --- --- --- --- Totals 82 34-48 .417 9-3 .750 KEN TRICKEY, JR. • 1989-93 • 24-103 (.189) • FOUR SEASONS Season Games Record Pct. Conference Conference Record Pct. Conf. Tournament 1989-90 40 2-38 .050 --- --- --- --- 1990-91 33 15-18 .455 --- --- --- --- 1991-92 28 6-22 .214 --- --- --- --- 1992-93 26 1-25 .038 --- --- --- --- Totals 127 24-103 .189 CLETUS GREEN • 1993-94 • 3-24 (.111) • ONE SEASON Season Games Record Pct. Conference Conference Record Pct. Conf. Tournament 1993-94 27 3-24 .111 --- --- --- --- Totals 27 3-24 .111 RICK NAPIER • 1994-96 • 25-29 (.463) • TWO SEASONS Season Games Record Pct. Conference Conference Record Pct. Conf. Tournament 1994-95 27 15-12 .556 --- --- --- --- 1995-96 27 10-17 .370 --- --- --- --- Totals 54 25-29 .463 JERRY FINKBEINER • 1996-2012 • 273-208 (.568) • 16 SEASONS Season Games Record Pct. Conference Conference Record Pct. Conf. Tournament 1996-97 27 13-14 .481 --- --- --- --- 1997-98 27 7-20 .259 Mid-Con 7-9, 6th .438 0-1 1998-99 30 17-13 .567 Mid-Con 8-6, t3rd .571 3-0, CHAMPIONS 1999-00 28 12-16 .429 Mid-Con 8-8, 5th .500 0-1 2000-01 31 20-11 .645 Mid-Con 11-5, t2nd .688 3-0, CHAMPIONNS 2001-02 29 13-16 .448 Mid-Con 6-8, t4th .429 1-1, Semifinalist 2002-03 28 18-10 .643 Mid-Con 7-7, t5th .500 0-1 2003-04 30 17-13 .567 Mid-Con 9-7, t5th .563 2-1, Finalist 2004-05 31 22-9 .710 Mid-Con 10-6, 4th .625 3-0, CHAMPIONS 2005-06 28 16-12 .571 Mid-Con 10-6, 3rd .625 0-1 2006-07 33 22-11 .667 Mid-Con 8-6, 3rd .571 3-0, CHAMPIONS 2007-08 33 19-14 .576 Summit 10-8, 6th .556 3-0, CHAMPIONS 2008-09 28* 11-17* .393* Summit 6-10, 8th* .333 0-1 2009-10 33 23-10 .697 Summit 15-3, CHAMPIONS .833 2-1, Finalist 2010-11 34 23-11 .676 Summit 16-2, CHAMPIONS .889 1-1, Semifinalist 2011-12 31 20-11 .645 Summit 14-4, 2nd .778 0-1 Totals 483 273-208 .568 145-95, 2 Championships .604 21-10, 5 Championships MISTI CUSSEN • 2012 - PRESENT • 45-49 (.478) • THREE SEASONS Season Games Record Pct. Conference Conference Record Pct. Conf. Tournament 2012-13 31 18-13 .581 Southland 13-5, CHAMPIONS .722 2-0, CHAMPIONS 2013-14 29 9-20 .310 Southland 8-10, t8th .444 0-1 2014-15 34 18-16 .529 Summit 9-7, t3rd .563 1-1, Semifinalist Totals 94 45-49 .478 30-22, 1 Championship .576 3-2, 1 Championship ALL-TIME 624-563 .525 195-131, 3 Championships .598 24-12, 6 Championships

Postseason --- 1-1 • Oklahoma Small College Tournament 2-2 • National Small College Tournament 3-3 Postseason 3-0 • AIAW State I 4-1 • AIAW Regionals 3-0 • AIAW State I 1-1 • AIAW Regionals 2-0 • AIAW State I 0-1 • AIAW Regionals 2-0 • AIAW State I 1-1 • AIAW Regionals 10-0 • AIAW State I 6-4 • AIAW Regionals Postseason 0-2 • AIAW State 2-1 • WNIT 0-2 • AIAW State I 2-1 • WNIT Postseason --- --- --- --Postseason --- --- --- --Postseason --- 0-1 • NAIA District --- --- 0-1 • NAIA District Postseason --- --Postseason --- --- --Postseason --- --- 0-1 • NCAA Tournament --- 0-1 • NCAA Tournament --- --- --- 0-1 • NCAA Tournament --- 0-1 • NCAA Tournament 0-1 • NCAA Tournament * ORU vacated two Summit League wins in 0-1 • WNIT 2-1 • WNIT 0-1 • WNIT 0-5 • NCAA Tournament I 2-3 • WNIT Postseason 0-1 NCAA Tournament --- 2-1 • WBI Semifinals 0-1 NCAA Tournament I 2-1 • WBI 25-21

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The first head coach in ORU women’s basketball history, Peggy Beck led the Lady Titans to a pair of winning seasons and a spot in the 1977 National Small College Tournament in Hammond, La.

Jan. 18 at Oklahoma Baptist W, 72-46 Jan. 24 Missouri Southern W, 74-54 Jan. 29 Northeastern State W, 73-64 Feb. 1 Ozark Bible W, 82-47 Feb. 5 Arkansas W, 69-37 Feb. 8 at SW Oklahoma State W, 79-59 Feb. 12 NE Oklahoma A&M W, 70-45 Feb. 14 at Ozark Bible W, 71-58 Feb. 17 vs. Oklahoma Baptist* W, 64-41 Feb. 18 at Southern Nazarene* W, 76-56 Feb. 19 vs. Langston* W, 65-51 Feb. 21 at Northeastern State L, 59-73 Feb. 23 at Missouri Southern W, 58-56 Feb. 26 Cameron W, 69-47 Feb. 28 at Southern Nazarene W, 90-55 Okla. Small College Tournament (Chickasha, Okla.) March 4 vs. SE Oklahoma State L, 64-65 March 5 vs. Cameron W, 62-46 National Small College Tournament (Hammond,La.) March 9 vs. Texas Wesleyan W, 69-55 March 10 vs. Phillips L, 74-97 March 11 vs. SE Oklahoma State W, 84-79 March 12 vs. Tarleton State L, 68-71 ^ - Flying Queens Classic (Plainview, Texas) * - S. Nazarene Tournament (Bethany, Okla.)

1975-76 18-4

THE DIXIE WOODALL ERA

THE PEGGY BECK ERA

TWO SEASONS • 43-13

Dec. 1 Southern Nazarene W, 63-35 Dec. 6 at NE Oklahoma A&M W, 65-53 Dec. 8 John Brown W, 103-33 Dec. 12 at Oklahoma Baptist W, 67-60 Jan. 8 Oklahoma Baptist W, 69-54 Jan. 19 Oklahoma Christian W, 66-60 Jan. 24 at John Brown W, 70-36 Jan. 26 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M L, 54-58 Jan. 31 Missouri Southern W, 67-64 Feb. 2 at Oklahoma Christian L, 60-61 Feb. 5 vs. Okla. Panhandle State* W, 56-52 Feb. 6 vs. Oklahoma Baptist* W, 48-44 Feb. 7 vs. USAO* L, 59-72 Feb. 9 at Missouri Southern W, 68-64 Feb. 13 vs. Southern Nazarene^ W, 56-55 Feb. 14 at El Reno^ W, 75-58 Feb. 17 Northeastern State W, 77-63 Feb. 21 Tulsa W, 76-48 Feb. 24 at Southern Nazarene W, 64-52 Okla. Small College Tournament (Chickasha, Okla.) Feb. 27 vs. East Central W, 63-51 Feb. 28 vs. Phillips L, 57-105 March 6 at Tulsa W, 89-63 * - Bethany Nazarene Tournament (Bethany, Okla.) ^ - El Reno Tournament (El Reno, Okla.)

1976-77 25-9 • National Small College Tournament Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Nov. 26 Nov. 27 Nov. 29 Dec. 2 Dec. 4 Dec. 6 Dec. 11 Dec. 15 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan. 17

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W, 84-75 L, 62-101 L, 74-75 L, 62-66 W, 71-52 W, 68-58 W, 79-32 W, 66-61 L, 68-77 L, 56-59 W, 81-52 W, 96-49 W, 62-58

Jan. 12 vs. #19 Memphis State # W, 68-67 Jan. 13 vs. Nebraska-Omaha # W, 63-51 Jan. 14 vs. Temple (Texas) # L, 71-77 Jan. 21 Northwestern Oklahoma W, 74-57 Jan. 30 at Oklahoma State W, 73-60 Feb. 4 at Oklahoma W, 81-62 Feb. 10 at William Penn W, 56-51 Feb. 11 at Grand View W, 83-78 Feb. 14 at SMU W, 83-48 Feb. 16 at Arkansas W, 88-71 Feb. 18 at Langston W, 81-62 Feb. 22 #14 Texas W, 75-40 AIAW State Tournament (Tahlequah, Okla.) Feb. 24 vs. NW Oklahoma State W, 67-53 Feb. 25 vs. Oklahoma W, 57-53 Feb. 27 vs. Tulsa W, 88-51 AIAW Southwest Regional (Nacogdoches, Texas) March 22 vs. North Texas W, 67-48 March 23 vs. Louisiana Tech L, 61-80 March 24 vs. Southern W, 75-71 March 25 vs. Texas Tech W, 81-66 March 26 vs. #15 Texas W, 100-84 ^ - Queens’ Holiday Tournament (Flushing, N.Y.) * - Missouri State Turkey Tourn. (Springfield, Mo.) # - CMU Classic (Warrensburg, Mo.)

1978-79 25-10 • AIAW State Tournament Champions

FOUR SEASONS • 96-33 Arguably the most successful coach in ORU history, Women’s Basketball Hall of Famer Dixie Woodall coached the Lady Titans for four seasons and won four consecutive State Championships.

1977-78 31-4 • AIAW State Tournament Champions Nov. 19 Nov. 21 Nov. 25 Nov. 26 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Dec. 3 Dec. 6 Dec. 10 Dec. 15 Dec. 27 Dec. 28 Dec. 29 Jan. 3 Jan. 7

SMU W, 73-43 at Texas W, 72-43 vs. Northwest Missouri State* W, 70-63 vs. Kansas* L, 61-94 at Southwest Missouri State* W, 73-64 Langston W, 90-52 Wichita State W, 78-45 at NW Oklahoma State W, 76-60 Oklahoma State W, 57-51 at Tulsa W, 112-45 vs. Fordham^ W, 72-59 vs. #6 Old Dominion^ L, 49-82 vs. Michigan State^ W, 70-67 Oklahoma W, 84-55 Southwest Missouri State W, 85-48

Nov. 14 at Southwest Missouri State W, 72-56 Nov. 18 Fort Hays State W, 70-53 Nov. 24 Drake L, 38-59 Nov. 25 William Penn W, 66-59 Nov. 27 Cal Poly-Pomona L, 61-63 Nov. 29 Tulsa W, 71-50 Nov. 30 New Mexico W, 76-64 Dec. 2 at Phillips W, 78-46 Dec. 5 at Oklahoma L, 64-72 Dec. 9 NW Oklahoma State L, 61-62 Dec. 12 Oklahoma State W, 64-58 Dec. 15 vs. Cal State Fullerton* L, 69-75 Dec. 16 vs. San Francisco* W, 57-55 Dec. 17 at #3 UCLA L, 64-85 Dec. 18 at Southern California L, 65-81 Jan. 3 at Wichita State^ W, 88-52 Jan. 4 vs. Nebraska-Omaha^ L, 63-64 Jan. 5 vs. Wyoming^ W, 65-53 Jan. 8 Oklahoma W, 62-49 Jan. 13 at Northwest Missouri State W, 86-70 Jan. 20 at North Texas W, 63-55 Jan. 27 Northwest Missouri State W, 69-67 Jan. 31 at NW Oklahoma State W, 54-50 Feb. 3 at Arkansas W, 63-46 Feb. 5 at Wichita State W, 90-64 Feb. 7 Phillips W, 92-70 Feb. 9 at West Texas A&M W, 90-44 Feb. 10 at Texas Tech L, 55-65 Feb. 14 at Oklahoma State W, 71-54 Feb. 17 Wichita State W, 109-66 AIAW State Tournament (Weatherford, Okla.) Feb. 22 vs. East Central W, 67-47 Feb. 23 vs. Northeastern State W, 88-69 Feb. 24 vs. Oklahoma W, 69-66 AIAW Southwest Regional (Tulsa, Okla.) March 7 North Texas W, 62-55 March 8 #3 Texas L, 68-77 * - Cal Poly Pomona Tournament (Pomona, Calif.) ^ - Shocker Holiday Classic (Wichita, Kan.)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1979-80 22-8 • AIAW State Tournament Champions

Nov. 17 Tulsa W, 89-50 Nov. 23 at New Mexico L, 58-80 Nov. 24 vs. Cal Poly-Pomona* L, 76-82 OT Nov. 27 at Oklahoma City L, 74-75 Nov. 29 at Fort Hays State W, 73-65 Nov. 30 vs. Hastings $ W, 99-76 Dec. 1 at Emporia State $ W, 92-71 Dec. 3 NW Oklahoma State W, 81-63 Dec. 11 at Oklahoma State W, 79-77 Dec. 15 vs. Florida State # W, 74-68 Dec. 17 at Miami (Fla.) W, 68-58 Jan. 7 UT-Arlington W, 76-68 Jan. 12 Utah State W, 104-67 Jan. 14 Langston W, 92-64 Jan. 18 vs. Crowder College^ W, 86-67 Jan. 19 at Arkansas L, 64-66 Jan. 21 at NW Oklahoma State W, 69-66 Jan. 23 Pittsburg State W, 77-56 Jan. 24 at Oklahoma W, 64-52 Jan. 28 at Tulsa W, 89-77 Feb. 2 Oklahoma W, 77-63 Feb. 4 Oklahoma City W, 85-66 Feb. 6 at Langston L, 81-83 Feb. 11 Phillips W, 96-52 Feb. 12 at Pittsburg State L, 60-63 Feb. 16 Oklahoma State W, 90-75 Feb. 18 Texas Tech L, 88-91 OT AIAW State Tournament (Norman, Okla.) Feb. 21 vs. Oklahoma City W, 80-69 Feb. 22 at Oklahoma W, 73-60 AIAW Southwest Regional (Baton Rouge, La.) March 5 vs. McNeese State L, 71-72 * - at Albuquerque, N.M. ^ - at Fayetteville, Ark. # - at Miami, Fla. $ - Kansas Classic (Emporia, Kan.)

1980-81 18-11 • AIAW State Tournament Champions Nov. 22 Nov. 24 Nov. 29 Dec. 2 Dec. 4 Dec. 5 Dec. 8 Dec. 11 Dec. 13 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 22 Jan. 24 Jan. 27 Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Feb. 2 Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 10 Feb. 12 Feb. 14 Feb. 16

at Georgia L, 73-103 at Georgia State L, 69-80 Oklahoma W, 80-76 at Oklahoma State L, 79-82 Pittsburg State W, 77-57 Temple (Texas) W, 74-46 Phillips W, 86-65 at NWOklahoma State L, 68-79 Georgia W, 63-58 Houston L, 55-67 McNeese State* W, 80-89 (Forfeit) at #1 Louisiana Tech L, 67-94 Tulsa W, 82-74 at Tulsa W, 111-77 NW Oklahoma State L, 55-66 at Cameron L, 63-71 at Phillips W, 67-55 at Oklahoma City L, 82-91 at Langston W, 84-56 at Pittsburg State W, 87-67 Oklahoma State W, 73-64 at UT-Arlington W, 81-62 Langston W, 89-53 Oklahoma City W, 94-66 at Oklahoma L, 59-66

AIAW State Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.) Feb. 24 vs. Oklahoma State W, 69-54 Feb. 26 vs. Oklahoma W, 72-62 AIAW Regional Qualifier (Tulsa, Okla.) March 7 Arkansas W, 59-57 AIAW Southwest Regional (Nacogdoches, Texas) March 12 vs. #11 Texas L, 63-97 *Forfeited by opponent due to ineligible players

THE DEBBIE YOW ERA

TWO SEASONS • 40-11 Debbie Yow led ORU for two seasons, the second of which stands as the most successful in school history. Yow’s 1982-83 team posted a perfect regular season and finished 3rd in the WNIT.

1982-83 26-1 • Women’s NIT 3rd Place

Nov. 26 North Texas W, 82-68 Nov. 29 Northeastern State W, 62-57 Dec. 3 at Southwest Missouri State W, 84-67 Dec. 10 Emporia State W, 80-65 Dec. 30 vs. Fairfield* W, 73-59 Dec. 31 vs. Eastern Kentucky* W, 81-78 Jan. 4 Oklahoma W, 86-72 Jan. 6 at Southwest Baptist W, 103-68 Jan. 8 Southwest Missouri State W, 83-64 Jan. 11 at Oklahoma State W, 93-74 Jan. 15 UMKC W, 78-64 Jan. 17 Southwest Baptist W, 88-39 Jan. 22 Oklahoma City W, 67-61 Jan. 24 at North Texas W, 70-51 Jan. 29 at Phillips W, 79-57 Feb. 5 at Oklahoma City W, 75-59 Feb. 9 at SE Oklahoma State W, 98-71 Feb. 12 at Texas Wesleyan W, 94-72 Feb. 14 at Northeastern State W, 77-64 Feb. 19 Texas Wesleyan W, 75-62 Feb. 21 Oklahoma State W, 74-66 Feb. 24 at Tulsa W, 86-80 Feb. 26 Missouri Southern W, 106-53 March 2 Tulsa W, 91-71 Women’s NIT (Amarillo, Texas) March 17 vs. Hawaii W, 69-60 March 18 vs. Memphis State L, 61-88 March 19 vs. Weber State W, 78-75 * - Dial Soap Classic (Miami, Fla.)

THE DON CALVERT ERA

1981-82 14-10 Nov. 28 UT-Arlington W, 70-66 Dec. 2 Tulsa W, 77-54 Dec. 4 Northeastern State W, 72-71 Dec. 7 Arkansas W, 75-61 Dec. 9 at Langston W, 80-64 Dec. 12 SE Oklahoma State W, 77-66 Dec. 15 at Oklahoma City L, 63-69 Jan. 5 at Southwest Baptist W, 74-55 Jan. 9 Texas Tech W, 87-71 Jan. 12 at Arkansas L, 57-61 Jan. 16 Phillips W, 82-62 Jan. 18 Oklahoma W, 93-72 Jan. 22 at #1 Louisiana Tech L, 53-94 Jan. 27 at Oklahoma State L, 62-63 Jan. 30 Langston W, 99-46 Feb. 6 Oklahoma State W, 81-79 Feb. 11 at Tulsa W, 67-65 Feb. 13 at Oklahoma W, 95-78 Feb. 15 Oklahoma City L, 67-81 Feb. 17 at NW Oklahoma State L, 59-64 Feb. 20 at Central Missouri L, 69-82 Feb. 23 #1 Louisiana Tech L, 51-89 AIAW State Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.) Feb. 26 vs. Oklahoma State L, 75-79 Feb. 27 at Oklahoma City L, 81-88

THREE SEASONS • 41-45 Don Calvert guided the Lady Titans for three seasons, including two years as a member of the Oil Country Athletic Conference. In 1983-84, Calvert led ORU to a 2nd place finish in the OCAC.

1983-84 Nov. 25 Nov. 26 Dec. 2 Dec. 3 Dec. 5 Dec. 10 Dec. 12 Dec. 17 Jan. 2 Jan. 5

15-13 (7-3 OCAC)

Wichita State Baylor vs. New Mexico^ at California^ Oklahoma State Arkansas Tulsa at Arkansas at Kansas State Creighton

W, 69-66 W, 87-71 W, 84-70 L, 61-64 L, 69-72 W, 71-65 W, 81-65 L, 70-84 L, 62-79 W, 81-64

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15-13 (7-3 OCAC)

Continued Jan. 7 at Oklahoma Jan. 9 at UMKC Jan. 11 at #14 Missouri Jan. 16 at Oklahoma City* Jan. 18 John Brown Jan. 21 UT-San Antonio* Jan. 23 UTEP* Jan. 28 at West Texas A&M* Jan. 30 at Hardin-Simmons* Feb. 1 Memphis State Feb. 11 Oklahoma City* Feb. 13 Wayland Baptist Feb. 21 at #2 Louisiana Tech Feb. 25 at UT-San Antonio* Feb. 27 at UTEP* March 1 at Memphis State March 3 West Texas A&M* March 5 Hardin-Simmons* * - OCAC Game ^ - Golden Bear Classic (Berkeley, Calif.)

1984-85

L, 77-101 L, 72-74 L, 70-109 W, 79-72 W, 79-54 L, 72-77 W, 72-69 L, 68-89 W, 92-63 L, 65-66 W, 78-65 W, 55-53 L, 61-98 L, 64-75 W, 75-62 L, 72-85 W, 86-67 W, 91-69

THE RHONDA PENQUITE ERA

9-21 (4-6 OCAC)

Nov. 19 at Arkansas L, 55-78 Nov. 23 Hawaii L, 66-73 Nov. 24 Kansas L, 77-84 Nov. 30 at California^ L, 66-86 Dec. 1 vs. Texas A&M^ L, 48-87 Dec. 3 at Hawaii L, 61-72 Dec. 4 at Hawaii L, 56-73 Dec. 8 #19 Missouri L, 75-95 Dec. 11 at Wichita State L, 63-78 Dec. 14 at SMU # L, 66-75 Dec. 15 vs. Stephen F. Austin # W, 70-68 Dec. 19 Texas A&M L, 64-73 Jan. 4 at Wayland Baptist L, 56-78 Jan. 5 at #16 Texas Tech L, 66-101 Jan. 11 Oklahoma L, 66-67 Jan. 12 Arizona State W, 63-59 Jan. 14 Oklahoma City* W, 78-62 Jan. 19 at UT-San Antonio* L, 56-80 Jan. 21 at UTEP* L, 80-69 Jan. 26 West Texas A&M* L, 60-82 Jan. 28 Hardin-Simmons* W, 84-70 Feb. 4 at John Brown L, 60-66 Feb. 9 at Oklahoma City* L, 60-79 Feb. 11 at Tulsa W, 74-52 Feb. 16 #6/5 Louisiana Tech L, 59-78 Feb. 18 New Orleans W, 68-62 Feb. 23 UT-San Antonio* L, 57-68 Feb. 25 UTEP* W, 71-63 March 2 at West Texas A&M* L, 62-97 March 4 at Hardin-Simmons* W, 74-68 * - OCAC Game ^ - Golden Bear Classic (Berkeley, Calif.) # - Dallas Hilton Inn Classic (Dallas, Texas)

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Dec. 19 #RV/24 Texas Tech W, 61-54 Dec. 21 TCU W, 79-67 Jan. 2 at Kansas L, 54-100 Jan. 4 at Creighton L, 63-81 Jan. 8 #NR/25 Kansas State W, 78-75 Jan. 11 at #13/13 Oklahoma L, 78-101 Jan. 13 Oklahoma City W, 83-70 Jan. 18 at UT-San Antonio W, 60-54 Jan. 20 at UTEP W, 91-70 Jan. 25 West Texas A&M W, 88-73 Jan. 27 Hardin-Simmons W, 92-45 Feb. 1 at New Orleans L, 80-90 Feb. 3 at Tulane L, 71-74 Feb. 10 at Oklahoma State L, 83-90 Feb. 15 at Tulsa W, 87-51 Feb. 17 at Oklahoma City L, 95-97 Feb. 22 UT-San Antonio W, 97-61 Feb. 24 UTEP W, 94-65 March 1 at West Texas A&M L, 85-87 March 3 at Hardin-Simmons W, 89-60 * - Dallas Hilton Inn Classic (Dallas, Texas)

John Brown Tulsa at Texas A&M Arkansas Kansas Wichita State at SMU* vs. Stephen F. Austin*

W, 78-53 W, 90-43 L, 61-72 W, 78-72 L, 76-77 W, 66-62 W, 91-69 L, 64-69

THREE SEASONS • 34-48 Nine years after leading the 1977-78 Lady Titans in scoring, Rhonda Penquite returned to ORU as Head Coach. In her first year, ORU finished 2nd in the Midwestern Collegiate Conference.

1986-87 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Dec. 2 Dec. 4 Dec. 6 Dec. 10 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Dec. 15 Dec. 20 Jan. 5 Jan. 8 Jan. 12 Jan. 19 Jan. 22 Jan. 24 Jan. 26 Jan. 27 Jan. 31 Feb. 2

16-12 (9-3 MCC)

at Arizona State^ vs. San Francisco^ at Tulsa Oklahoma UT-Arlington at Wichita State at New Orleans at Furman USAO Oklahoma State Tulane at Kansas State at St. Louis* Tulsa at John Brown Butler* Xavier* SMU at Loyola (Ill.)* at Detroit*

L, 62-99 L, 74-84 W, 64-58 L, 72-87 W, 73-69 L, 61-72 L, 64-68 L, 68-69 W, 82-70 W, 82-72 OT L, 68-73 L, 57-95 W, 66-52 W, 49-42 W, 74-62 W, 65-57 W, 83-68 W, 89-82 W, 81-68 L, 78-93

Feb. 7 Evansville* W, 97-80 Feb. 9 St. Louis* W, 76-53 Feb. 14 Loyola (Ill.)* L, 71-78 Feb. 16 Detroit* W, 96-88 Feb. 19 at Arkansas L, 66-115 Feb. 21 at Butler* W, 80-77 Feb. 23 at Xavier* W, 86-66 Feb. 25 at Evansville* L, 80-92 * - Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game ^ - Dial Soap Classic (Tempe, Ariz.)

1987-88 13-14

Nov. 27 at Nebraska L, 87-100 Dec. 2 at Oklahoma L, 94-103 Dec. 4 vs. Oregon^ L, 64-85 Dec. 5 vs. Lamar^ W, 82-80 Dec. 12 at Washington State* L, 78-94 Dec. 13 vs. Baylor* W, 86-73 Dec. 19 at Oklahoma State L, 74-88 Dec. 21 at TCU L, 64-79 Jan. 2 Arkansas W, 77-66 Jan. 4 at Kansas L, 73-82 Jan. 7 Akron W, 79-65 Jan. 8 Kansas State W, 58-57 Jan. 11 at Missouri L, 70-93 Jan. 16 St. Louis W, 76-67 Jan. 21 UMKC W, 111-98 Jan. 26 at UALR W, 84-66 Jan. 30 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 70-68 Feb. 6 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 81-75 Feb. 8 at St. Louis L, 63-71 Feb. 11 John Brown W, 76-73 Feb. 13 at UTEP W, 69-53 Feb. 15 at #19/24 New Mexico State L, 81-90 Feb. 21 at U. S. International L, 64-85 Feb. 23 at San Diego State L, 61-86 Feb. 27 at UT-San Antonio W, 92-78 Feb. 29 at North Texas L, 64-82 March 7 at Memphis L, 71-98 ^ - Domino’s Pizza Classic (Missoula, Mont.) * - Whitman Cougar Classic (Pullman, Wash.)

1988-89 4-23 Nov. 25 Nov. 26 Nov. 28 Nov. 30 Dec. 2 Dec. 3 Dec. 8 Dec. 10 Dec. 12 Dec. 16 Dec. 17 Dec. 18 Jan. 5 Jan. 6 Jan. 10 Jan. 12 Jan. 14 Jan. 21 Jan. 23 Jan. 27 Jan. 28 Feb. 6 Feb. 11 Feb. 13

vs. McNeese State^ vs. UT-Arlington^ New Mexico State at Wichita State at Kansas* vs. Grambling* at Kansas State Oklahoma at Arkansas Nevada % UT-Arlington % TCU % at Oklahoma State # vs. North Texas # BYU Lamar Wayland Baptist Creighton Oklahoma State UTEP UT-San Antonio East Central School of Ozarks at New Mexico State

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Feb. 15 at UTEP L, 66-96 Feb. 21 Oklahoma City L, 85-101 March 4 at Lamar L, 67-106 ^ - Lady Aggie Classic (College Station, Texas) * - Kansas Dial Soap Classic (Lawrence, Kan.) % - Midwest Roundball Classic (Tulsa, Okla.) # - Cowgirl Invitational (Stillwater, Okla.)

THE KEN TRICKEY JR. ERA

Feb. 12 at Oklahoma City L, 72-86 Feb. 15 at Wayland Baptist L, 55-102 Feb. 17 at Okla. Panhandle State L, 82-101 Feb. 19 at Tarleton State L, 66-78 Feb. 20 Langston W, 78- 74 OT Feb. 22 Oklahoma Christian L, 73-93 Feb. 24 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff L, 83-109 ^ - School of the Ozarks Classic (Point Lookout, Mo.) # - OBU Classic (Shawnee, Okla.) $ - NSU Classic (Tahlequah, Okla.) & - Phillips Classic (Enid, Okla.) % - CMU Classic (Warrensburg, Mo.) * - Pittsburg State Tournament (Pittsburg, Kan.)

1990-91 15-18 • NAIA District Nine Playoffs

FOUR SEASONS • 24-103 Ken Trickey Jr., whose father was one of the greatest head coaches in ORU men’s basketball history, led the ORU women’s porgram for four seasons and made the NAIA Playoffs in 1990-91

1989-90 2-38 Nov. 10 Nov. 11 Nov. 13 Nov. 17 Nov. 18 Nov. 20 Nov. 21 Nov. 24 Nov. 25 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 8 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Jan. 3 Jan. 5 Jan. 6 Jan. 10 Jan. 12 Jan. 13 Jan. 15 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Feb. 1 Feb. 3 Feb. 10

vs. Missouri Baptist^ at School of the Ozarks^ University of the Ozarks at Missouri Southern Bartlesville Weslyan Southern Nazarene Southwest Baptist vs. Southern Nazarene # at Oklahoma Baptist # at Northeastern State $ vs. Southern Arkansas $ at Central Arkansas vs. SW Oklahoma State & at Phillips & at Nebraska at Creighton at Central Missouri % vs. Kearney State % at John Brown Kansas vs. St. Mary’s (Texas)* vs. Emporia State* at East Central at Oklahoma Christian at Southern Nazarene School of Ozarks Tarleton State Wayland Baptist Oklahoma Baptist Phillips at Langston at Bartlesville Weslyan at Arkansas-Monticello

L, 72-77 L, 53-79 L, 56-72 L, 43-79 L, 56-70 L, 53-111 W, 80-72 L, 45-100 L, 73-107 L, 66-91 L, 83-92 L, 66-109 L, 64-138 L, 81-107 L, 61-110 L, 63-115 L, 66-107 L, 65-103 L, 62-79 L, 52-108 L, 66-68 L, 62-94 L, 77-83 L, 71-100 L, 55-105 L, 85-88 L, 64-71 L, 48-84 L, 76-88 L, 87-92 L, 85-96 L, 65-89 L, 92-128

Nov. 8 at Bartlesville Weslyan W, 79-73 Nov. 10 at Southern Nazarene L, 82-91 Nov. 12 at Oklahoma Christian L, 88-103 Nov. 17 at University of the Ozarks L, 83-111 Nov. 19 Southeast Missouri State L, 69-87 Nov. 26 at Oklahoma City L, 73-114 Nov. 28 at Southeast Missouri State L, 61-100 Dec. 3 Hastings W, 79-74 Dec. 6 Tabor College W, 84-70 Dec. 7 at Central Missouri* L, 76-97 Dec. 8 vs. Southern Colorado* W, 76-74 Dec. 31 at Nebraska L, 62-95 Jan. 1 at Creighton L, 71-105 Jan. 4 Arkansas-Monticello L, 95-104 Jan. 5 Peru State W, 75-72 Jan. 8 at SW Oklahoma State L, 72-92 Jan. 10 Oklahoma City W, 97-79 Jan. 12 Phillips L, 76-91 Jan. 14 Oklahoma Christian L, 72-92 Jan. 15 Southern Nazarene W, 98-88 Jan. 17 East Central W, 82-64 Jan. 24 Bartlesville Weslyan W, 85-56 Jan. 26 Northeastern State W, 70-69 Jan. 29 at John Brown W, 89-76 Feb. 2 at East Central W, 72-69 Feb. 4 at Northeastern State L, 85-100 Feb. 5 SW Oklahoma State L, 68-78 Feb. 7 at Langston W, 98-87 Feb. 9 at UMKC L, 56-63 Feb. 16 John Brown W, 64-50 Feb. 19 Langston W, 86-71 Feb. 23 at Phillips L, 78-94 NAIA District Nine Playoffs (Weatherford, Okla.) Feb. 25 at SW Oklahoma State L, 62-74 * - Jennies Classic (Warrensburg, Mo.)

1991-92 6-22

Nov. 23 at New Mexico State L, 84-94 Nov. 25 at UTEP W, 82-79 Nov. 29 vs. Rice # L, 78-87 Nov. 30 vs. Grambling # L, 77-78 Dec. 3 at Kansas State L, 64-66 Dec. 9 at UNLV L, 77-96 Dec. 13 at Illinois L, 67-96 Dec. 14 vs. Ohio U. L, 62-80 Dec. 17 at Creighton L, 77-98 Dec. 19 at #2/2 Stanford* L, 74-112 Dec. 20 vs. #8/8 NC State* L, 60-92 Jan. 3 at Oklahoma State^ L, 43-57 Jan. 4 vs. Southern Miss^ L, 66-82 Jan. 9 at Texas Southern W, 81-52 Jan. 18 at Texas Tech L, 54-88 Jan. 22 at Middle Tennessee L, 76-83 Jan. 25 at TCU W, 72-69 Jan. 27 Texas Southern W, 76-73 Jan. 30 at Arkansas L, 64-88 Feb. 3 at Georgia L, 74-77 Feb. 10 Oklahoma City W, 75-71 Feb. 12 at Memphis State L, 74-84 Feb. 17 Oklahoma Baptist W, 79-72 OT Feb. 19 at #5/3 Ole Miss L, 63-87 Feb. 20 at #22/21 Alabama l, 75-100 Feb. 21 at Auburn L, 45-99 Feb. 27 at #19/18 Clemson L, 54-98 Feb. 29 at Florida State L, 59-104 # - Nebraska Invitational (Lincoln, Neb.) * - Cardinal Classic (Palo Alto, Calif.) ^ - Cowgirl Invitational (Stillwater, Okla.)

1992-93 1-25 Dec. 1 at Lamar Dec. 5 vs. Northwestern State* Dec. 6 vs. Texas-Pan American* Dec. 10 at Kansas State Dec. 12 at SMU Dec. 18 at Texas Dec. 28 at Oklahoma State^ Dec. 29 vs. UMKC^ Jan. 2 at Oklahoma Jan. 4 at Missouri Southern Jan. 6 at UTEP Jan. 8 at Texas A&M Jan. 12 at Kansas Jan. 14 at Vanderbilt Jan. 19 at Missouri Jan. 22 at Memphis State Jan. 25 at Georgia Jan. 27 at TCU Feb. 3 at Ole Miss Feb. 16 at Florida State Feb. 20 Oklahoma Baptist Feb. 23 at Auburn Feb. 25 at Alabama March 1 at Arkansas March 6 at New Mexico State March 8 at Lamar * - Lady Raider Classic (Lubbock, Texas) ^ - Cowgirl Invitational (Stillwater, Okla.)

L, 75-84 L, 61-94 W, 85-59 L, 44-77 L, 72-107 L, 68-109 L, 31-105 L, 35-64 L, 62-84 L, 64-106 L, 50-60 L, 49-96 L, 53-109 L, 58-124 L, 53-75 L, 55-86 L, 49-116 L, 60-76 L, 53-87 L, 53-74 L, 64-83 L, 42-78 L, 52-112 L, 60-96 L, 54-77 L, 52-85

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS THE CLETUS GREEN ERA

THE RICK NAPIER ERA

ONE SEASON • 3-24

TWO SEASONS • 25-29

Cletus Green led the ORU program for one season, 1993-94. His lone year at the helm of the ORU squad included victories over Texas-Pan American, Jackson State and Oklahoma Baptist.

In the first of his two seasons as head coach, Rick Napier led the long-dormant ORU program back to respectability, achieving the school’s first winning record in eight years.

1993-94 3-24

1994-95 15-12

Nov. 26 Texas-Pan American W, 70-68 Nov. 27 Mississippi Valley State L, 77-78 Dec. 3 at #15/16 Kansas* L, 66-94 Dec. 4 vs. Jackson State* W, 64-57 Dec. 6 Missouri Southern L, 62-74 Dec. 9 at Southeast Missouri State L, 44-68 Dec. 10 at Middle Tennessee # L, 55-81 Dec. 11 vs. UMKC # L, 78-82 2OT Dec. 18 Tennessee-Martin L, 61-83 Dec. 28 vs. Southern^ L, 62-86 Dec. 29 vs. Michigan^ L, 58-72 Jan. 5 Southeast Missouri State L, 54-64 Jan. 8 TCU L, 60-79 Jan. 11 at Memphis L, 55-93 Jan. 14 at Oklahoma State L, 58-75 Jan. 17 Wichita State L, 69-74 Jan. 19 at Mississippi Valley State L, 67-69 Jan. 22 UMKC L, 70-76 Jan. 27 at Tennessee-Martin L, 75-82 Jan. 29 Baylor L, 65-84 Feb. 1 at Texas-Pan American L, 48-49 Feb. 5 at UMKC L, 61-89 Feb. 7 East Texas Baptist L, 63-66 OT Feb. 10 at Oklahoma L, 48-99 Feb. 18 Texas A&M L, 61-78 Feb. 23 at Arkansas L, 51-85 Feb. 26 Oklahoma Baptist W, 77-69 * - Kansas Dial Soap Classic (Lawrence, Kan.) # - Garden Plaza Classic (Mufreesboro, Tenn.) ^ - Oklahoma Holiday Classic (Norman, Okla.)

Nov. 26 Illinois-Chicago W, 67-61 Nov. 28 at UTEP L, 61-81 Dec. 2 vs. Northwestern State* L, 69-94 Dec. 3 vs. TCU* W, 90-58 Dec. 6 at Wichita State L, 65-89 Dec. 8 at UMKC W, 70-69 Dec. 17 at Texas Southern W, 79-60 Dec. 20 Sam Houston State W, 62-49 Dec. 22 UT-San Antonio W, 62-52 Jan. 4 Southeast Missouri State L, 55-74 Jan. 7 at Baylor L, 49-78 Jan. 9 Memphis L, 64-93 Jan. 11 Arkansas L, 63-78 Jan. 13 Cal State Sacramento W, 71-50 Jan. 14 Cal State Northridge W, 64-56 Jan. 16 at Tennessee-Martin L, 63-82 Jan. 19 at New Orleans L, 76-95 Jan. 21 at Southern W, 75-48 Jan. 25 at Eastern Illinois L, 43-52 Feb. 3 at Texas-Pan American W, 65-57 Feb. 9 at Missouri L, 59-81 Feb. 11 Tennesse-Martin W, 79-68 Feb. 13 UMKC W, 93-77 Feb. 16 UTEP W, 68-54 Feb. 20 at Southeast Missouri State L, 45-64 Feb. 22 East Texas Baptist W, 70-63 OT March 1 Texas Southern W, 81-47 * Domino’s Lady Rebel Classic (Oxford, Miss.)

1995-96 10-17 Nov. 24 Nov. 28 Dec. 1 Dec. 2 Dec. 7 Dec. 9 Dec. 18 Dec. 20 Dec. 21 Dec. 30 Dec. 31

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Mississippi Valley State Pittsburg State vs. Western Illinois^ at Washington State^ at UMKC at Illinois-Chicago at Sam Houston State at Oklahoma # vs. #21/19 Oklahoma State # vs. Delaware State* vs. Akron*

W, 78-71 W, 67-53 W, 70-52 L, 54-84 L, 54-62 L, 70-78 L, 54-96 L, 40-63 L, 44-84 W, 72-55 L, 60-77

Jan. 2 Iowa State L, 57-70 Jan. 6 Southern Utah L, 51-66 Jan. 8 Evangel L, 70-74 Jan. 10 Southern W, 76-62 Jan. 13 Lyon College W, 58-53 Jan. 15 Washington State L, 59-83 Jan. 20 Cameron W, 76-60 Jan. 24 New Orleans W, 81-79 OT Jan. 30 at Southwest Missouri State L, 46-71 Feb. 13 at Mississippi State L, 53-70 Feb. 19 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 90-69 Feb. 22 at Arkansas L, 45-68 Feb. 24 at Southeast Missouri State L, 71-90 Feb. 28 at #23/RV Texas L, 56-75 March 2 at Mississippi Valley State L, 64-79 March 4 Hampton W, 86-62 ^ - Washington State Dial Classic (Pullman, Wash.) # - Bertha Teague Classic (Norman, Okla.) * - Hoss’s Red Flash Classic (Loretto, Pa.)

THE JERRY FINKBEINER ERA

16 SEASONS • 273-208 ORU’s career leader in wins, Jerry Finkbeiner coached the Golden Eagles for 16 seasons. Along the way, Finkbeiner led the ORU program to the first five NCAA Tournament bids in school history.

1996-97 13-14 Nov. 22 Nov. 23 Nov. 25 Nov. 29 Nov. 30 Dec. 3 Dec. 5 Dec. 7 Dec. 15 Dec. 17 Dec. 19 Dec. 30 Dec. 31 Jan. 2 Jan. 6 Jan. 15 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 28 Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 8

vs. Oklahoma^ at Oklahoma State^ Oklahoma State vs. Mississippi State* at UMKC* at Texas-Pan American at #10/7 Texas Tech Dayton Oklahoma Jackson State at Miami (Fla.) vs. Georgetown # vs. South Alabama # at #6/6 Alabama at Texas A&M Southeast Missouri State #5/5 Alabama at Southern at Mississippi State Texas-Pan American at Prairie View A&M Wofford

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Feb. 10 Phillips W, 75-66 Feb. 18 UMKC W, 64-53 Feb. 20 Prairie View A&M W, 63-33 Feb. 25 Texas Southern W, 92-54 Feb. 28 Alcorn State W, 77-59 ^ - Bertha Teague Classic (Stillwater, Okla.) * - Holiday Inn Overland Park Classic (Kansas City, Mo.) # - Florida Atlantic Classic (Boca Raton, Fla.)

1997-98

7-20 (7-9 Mid-Con)

Nov. 15 Belmont L, 68-71 Nov. 22 at Cincinnati L, 42-70 Nov. 23 at Dayton L, 63-66 Nov. 30 at SMU L, 48-71 Dec. 2 #20/21 Arkansas L, 59-82 Dec. 4 at Southern Utah* L, 64-86 Dec. 7 at Pepperdine L, 72-80 Dec. 14 #15/10 Georgia L, 60-64 Dec. 29 at Oklahoma State # L, 50-92 Dec. 30 vs. North Texas # L, 72-81 Jan. 3 at Buffalo* L, 27-68 Jan. 8 Youngstown State* L, 69-77 Jan. 10 Valparaiso* L, 77-83 OT Jan. 15 at UMKC* L, 70-77 Jan. 17 at Western Illinois* W, 86-66 Jan. 22 Northeastern Illinois* W, 73-50 Jan. 24 Chicago State* W, 90-46 Jan. 27 at Belmont L, 56-63 Feb. 2 Buffalo* W, 71-55 Feb. 5 at Valparaiso* W, 69-59 Feb. 7 at Youngstown State* L, 50-72 Feb. 12 Western Illinois* W, 67-65 Feb. 14 UMKC* L, 65-73 Feb. 19 at Chicago State* W, 80-56 Feb. 21 at Northeastern Illinois* L, 64-68 Feb. 23 Southern Utah* L, 56-64 Mid-Continent Conference Tournament (Moline, Ill.) Feb. 28 vs. Buffalo L, 52-63 * - Mid-Continent Conference Game # - Bertha Teague Classic (Stillwater, Okla.)

1998-99

17-13 (8-6 Mid-Con)

• Mid-Con Tournament Champions • NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional Nov. 17 Nov. 19 Nov. 22 Nov. 28 Nov. 30 Dec. 3 Dec. 5 Dec. 8 Dec. 12 Dec. 20 Dec. 22 Jan. 2 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 18 Jan. 23 Jan. 28 Jan. 30 Feb. 4 Feb. 6

Oklahoma State at Belmont at #7/10 Georgia at #14/14 Arkansas Evangel at Valparaiso* at IUPUI* Cameron at Wichita State at Cal State Fullerton at Cal State Northridge Western Illinois* Chicago State* at UMKC* at Oakland* at Youngstown State* Belmont Southern Utah* at Chicago State* at Western Illinois* IUPUI* Valparaiso*

L, 58-66 L, 53-66 L, 64-118 L, 56-84 W, 72-58 L, 51-65 L, 59-65 W, 75-49 L, 41-54 W, 82-70 L, 55-70 W, 63-48 W, 75-56 W, 80-71 W, 77-75 L, 58-79 W, 66-52 W, 82-56 W, 86-52 W, 76-62 W, 70-58 L, 65-77

Feb. 11 at Southern Utah* Feb. 13 UMKC* Feb. 18 Youngstown State* Feb. 20 Oakland* Mid-Continent Conference Tournament (Moline, Ill.) Feb. 26 vs. UMKC March 1 vs. Valparaiso March 2 vs. Youngstown State NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (West Lafayette, Ind.) March 13 at #1/1 Purdue * - Mid-Continent Conference Game

1999-00

L, 42-60 L, 78-94 W, 76-70 W, 79-73 W, 70-58 W, 83-62 W, 57-52 L, 48-68

12-16 (8-8 Mid-Con)

Nov. 19 Southern Nazarene W, 71-68 Nov. 24 Wichita State L, 50-60 Nov. 28 at Oklahoma # L, 66-83 Nov. 29 vs. Oklahoma State # L, 51-68 Dec. 2 Valparaiso* L, 48-60 Dec. 4 IUPUI* W, 66-61 Dec. 9 at Texas-Pan American W, 60-56 Dec. 11 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi L, 58-60 Dec. 20 Washburn W, 74-42 Dec. 22 at Tulsa L, 51-78 Dec. 30 at New Mexico State W, 73-59 Jan. 1 at New Mexico L, 48-65 Jan. 6 at Western Illinois* L, 61-74 Jan. 8 at Chicago State* W, 71-62 Jan. 13 UMKC* W, 69-66 Jan. 20 Oakland* W, 60-46 Jan. 22 Youngstown State* L, 81-84 Jan. 24 at Belmont L, 74-86 Jan. 29 at Southern Utah* W, 58-55 Feb. 3 Chicago State* W, 74-56 Feb. 5 Western Illinois* L, 66-75 Feb. 10 IUPUI* L, 49-51 Feb. 12 at Valparaiso* W, 78-60 Feb. 17 Southern Utah* L, 52-58 Feb. 19 at UMKC* W, 71-66 Feb. 24 at Youngstown State* L, 40-77 Feb. 26 at Oakland* L, 49-68 Mid-Continent Conference Tournament (Ft. Wayne, Ind.) March 3 vs. Valparaiso L, 46-60 * - Mid-Continent Conference Game # - Bertha Teague Classic (Norman, Okla.)

2000-01

20-11 (11-5 Mid-Con)

• Mid-Con Tournament Champions • NCAA Tournament West Regional Nov. 17 Nov. 18 Nov. 22 Nov. 25 Nov. 29 Dec. 2 Dec. 4 Dec. 7 Dec. 17 Dec. 19 Dec. 30 Jan. 2 Jan. 6 Jan. 8 Jan. 13 Jan. 15

Oklahoma State # #14/17 Oklahoma # Okla. Panhandle State at Wichita State Arkansas Tech Youngstown State* Southern Utah* Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Florida Atlantic^ #6/5 Duke^ at Baylor Tulsa Valparaiso* Oakland* at Western Illinois* at Chicago State*

L, 63-71 L, 56-87 W, 67-45 L, 69-75 W, 71-62 W, 74-71 W, 57-54 W, 74-61 W, 81-63 L, 51-62 L, 56-80 W, 63-41 W, 79-67 W, 65-53 L, 49-67 L, 77-81

Jan. 22 IUPUI* W, 70-47 Jan. 27 UMKC* W, 65-34 Jan. 29 Belmont W, 58-53 Feb. 3 at IUPUI* W, 78-65 Feb. 5 at Valparaiso* L, 63-65 Feb. 10 at Oakland* W, 55-54 Feb. 12 at Youngstown State* W, 69-58 Feb. 17 Chicago State*  W, 69-45 Feb. 19 Western Illinois* W, 71-40 Feb. 24 at Southern Utah* L, 65-72 Feb. 26 at UMKC* L, 45-52 Mid-Continent Conference Tournament (Ft. Wayne, Ind.) March 3 vs. Youngstown State W, 71-52 March 5 vs. Chicago State W, 54-35 March 6 vs. Oakland W, 61-46 NCAA Tournament West Regional (Norman, Okla.) March 17 at #7/7 Oklahoma L, 64-70 * - Mid-Continent Conference Game # - Bertha Teague Classic (Mabee Center) ^ - Fun in the Sun Shootout (Cancun, Mexico)

2001-02

13-16 (6-8 Mid-Con)

2002-03

18-10 (7-7 Mid-Con)

Nov. 9 at #12/13 Colorado^ L, 49-78 Nov. 17 #4/5 Oklahoma # L, 38-73 Nov. 18 Oklahoma State # L, 52-83 Nov. 20 Langston W, 60-43 Nov. 24 Wichita State W, 62-58 Nov. 27 at Tulsa W, 63-61 Nov. 30 #12/14 Baylor L, 46-74 Dec. 3 St. Gregory’s W, 61-47 Dec. 8 Southwest Texas W, 79-67 Dec. 17 Furman $ L, 58-60 Dec. 18 Tulsa $ L, 58-75 Dec. 28 at Texas-Pan American W, 74-63 Dec. 30 at Houston L, 62-73 Jan. 5 at UMKC* W, 74-69 2OT Jan. 12 Oakland* W, 64-53 Jan. 14 IUPUI* W, 75-67 Jan. 19 at Western Illinois* L, 54-75 Jan. 21 at Valparaiso* L, 50-69 Jan. 26 Chicago State* W, 66-59 Jan. 28 Southern Utah* W, 88-85 2OT Feb. 2 UMKC* W, 75-72 OT Feb. 9 at IUPUI* L, 76-94 Feb. 11 at Oakland* L, 57-78 Feb. 16 Valparaiso* L, 57-61 Feb. 18 Western Illinois* L, 60-67 Feb. 23 at Southern Utah* L, 79-86 Feb. 25 at Chicago State* L, 48-62 Mid-Continent Conference Tournament (Ft. Wayne, Ind.) March 2 vs Western Illinois W, 75-72 OT March 4 vs Oakland L, 71-74 * - Mid-Continent Conference Game ^ - Preseason WNIT (Boulder, Colo.) # - Bertha Teague Classic (Stillwater, Okla.) $ - Fun in the Sun Shootout (Cancun, Mexico)

Nov. 22 Nov. 23 Nov. 27 Nov. 30 Dec. 3 Dec. 13

vs. Oklahoma State # vs. #23/25 Oklahoma # Tulsa Lipscomb at UT-Arlington Okla. Panhandle State

W, 67-47 L, 42-70 W, 74-66 W, 80-62 L, 55-62 W, 82-51

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18-10 (7-7 Mid-Con)

Continued Dec. 15 UT-San Antonio % W, 47-43 Dec. 17 Oklahoma State % W, 72-65 Dec. 28 at Arkansas Pine-Bluff W, 80-49 Dec. 30 St. Gregory’s W, 88-51 Jan. 3 at Lipscomb W, 82-68 Jan. 7 Houston W, 64-62 Jan. 11 at Chicago State* L, 59-65 Jan. 13 at Southern Utah* W, 66-49 Jan. 18 Oakland* W, 88-66 Jan. 20 IUPUI* W, 63-37 Jan. 25 at UMKC* L, 62-73 Jan. 28 Texas-Pan American W, 72-68 Feb. 1 at Western Illinois* L, 33-68 Feb. 3 at Valparaiso* L, 43-66 Feb. 8 Southern Utah* W, 80-53 Feb. 10 Chicago State* W, 69-38 Feb. 15 at IUPUI* W, 55-52 Feb. 17 at Oakland* W, 67-63 Feb. 22 UMKC* L, 71-76 March 1 Valparaiso* L, 65-80 March 3 Western Illinois* L, 67-82 Mid-Continent Conference Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) March 8 vs. Valparaiso L, 56-94 * - Mid-Continent Conference Game # - Bertha Teague Classic (Tulsa, Okla.) % - Fun in the Sun Shootout (Cancun, Mexico)

2003-04

17-13 (9-7 Mid-Con)

Nov. 22 Oklahoma^ L, 42-90 Nov. 25 UT-Arlington L, 71-74 Nov. 29 Bacone W, 119-29 Dec. 1 at Tulsa L, 60-67 Dec. 6 Newman W, 98-49 Dec. 12 at Southwest Missouri State L, 37-90 Dec. 14 at Texas-Pan American W, 67-57 Dec. 16 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 89-63 Dec. 20 at San Diego State W, 63-54 Dec. 22 at San Diego L, 57-77 Dec. 29 at Texas State W, 70-56 Jan. 3 at UMKC* L, 56-60 Jan. 5 at Southern Utah* W, 75-65 Jan. 10 Valparaiso* W, 67-66 Jan. 12 Western Illinois* L, 45-54 Jan. 17 at Chicago State* W, 63-54 Jan. 19 Centenary* W, 68-67 Jan. 24 at IUPUI* L, 62-67 OT Jan. 26 at Oakland* L, 45-61 Feb. 2 UMKC* L, 52-79 Feb. 7 IUPUI* W, 89-65 Feb. 14 at Western Illinois* L, 46-71 Feb. 16 at Valparaiso* L, 47-65 Feb. 21 Oakland* W, 70-63 Feb. 23 Chicago State* W, 75-52 Feb. 28 Southern Utah* W, 67-66 March 1 at Centenary* W, 81-50 Mid-Continent Conference Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) March 6 vs. Oakland W, 57-49 March 8 vs. Western Illinois W, 72-70 OT March 9 vs. Valparaiso L, 63-64 * - Mid-Continent Conference Game ^ - Bertha Teague Classic (Oklahoma City, Okla.)

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2004-05

22-9 (10-6 Mid-Con)

• Mid-Con Tournament Champions • NCAA Tournament Chattanooga Region

Nov. 19 Texas State W, 93-52 Nov. 22 Evangel W, 62-44 Nov. 26 Texas-Pan American W, 75-65 Nov. 30 Tulsa L, 64-68 Dec. 4 Oklahoma State # W, 65-61 OT Dec. 9 at #13/13 Texas Tech L, 46-79 Dec. 13 St. Gregory’s W, 103-40 Dec. 16 at Wichita State W, 73-57 Dec. 19 Memphis^ W, 87-79 Dec. 20 UMKC^ W, 59-52 Dec. 30 at Lamar W, 52-50 Jan. 3 Oakland* L, 58-65 Jan. 6 at IUPUI* W, 68-64 2OT Jan. 8 at Valparaiso* L, 55-72 Jan. 11 Southern Utah* L, 43-49 Jan. 15 Centenary* W, 59-44 Jan. 22 at Chicago State* W, 62-50 Jan. 24 at Oakland* L, 55-77 Jan. 29 UMKC* W, 62-41 Jan. 31 at Centenary* W, 87-48 Feb. 3 IUPUI* W, 88-52 Feb. 7 Western Illinois* W, 53-48 Feb. 12 Chicago State* W, 58-54 Feb. 19 at Western Illinois* L, 52-67 Feb. 21 at UMKC* W, 72-68 Feb. 26 Valparaiso* L, 58-69 Feb. 28 at Southern Utah* W, 73-71 Mid-Continent Conference Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) March 6 vs. Chicago State W, 46-44 March 7 vs. Western Illinois W, 43-37 March 8 vs. UMKC W, 48-42 NCAA Tournament Chattanooga Regional (Dallas, Texas) March 19 vs. #13/11 Texas L, 47-64 * - Mid-Continent Conference Game # - Bertha Teague Classic (Mabee Center) ^ - Fun in the Sun Shootout (Cancun, Mexico)

2005-06 Nov. 11 Nov. 21 Nov. 23 Nov. 26 Dec. 3 Dec. 5 Dec. 10 Dec. 15 Dec. 19 Dec. 20 Dec. 30 Jan. 2 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 28 Jan. 30 Feb. 4 Feb. 6 Feb. 11 Feb. 13 Feb. 18

16-12 (10-6 Mid-Con)

at New Mexico $ L, 52-69 Jackson State W, 96-70 Southwestern Oklahoma State W, 72-61 Lamar W, 111-84 vs. #19/20 Oklahoma # L, 76-107 Wichita State W, 81-49 at Tulsa L, 73-88 at Texas Tech L, 58-99 vs. Mount St. Mary’s^ W, 94-78 vs. Missouri State^ L, 85-90 Bethany W, 86-74 at Chicago State* W, 65-59 at Southern Utah* W, 92-71 Western Illinois* L, 56-68 at Valparaiso* L, 54-81 IUPUI* L, 58-61 UMKC* L, 62-73 at Western Illinois* W, 47-37 at Centenary* W, 72-50 Chicago State* W, 53-49 Southern Utah* W, 71-56 at IUPUI* L, 46-50 Oakland* L, 70-72 at UMKC* W, 60-50

Feb. 20 at Oakland * W, 55-54 Feb. 25 Centenary* W, 70-43 Feb. 27 Valparaiso* W, 53-31 Mid-Continent Conference Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) March 5 vs. Oakland L, 37-50 $ - Preseason WNIT (Albuquerque, N.M.) * - Mid-Continent Conference Game # - Bertha Teague Classic (Stillwater, Okla.) ^ - Fun in the Sun Shootout (Cancun, Mexico)

2006-07

22-11 (8-6 Mid-Con)

• Mid-Con Tournament Champions • NCAA Tournament Dallas Regional

Nov. 11 North Dakota State W, 82-67 Nov. 18 at Central Arkansas W, 93-59 Nov. 20 Tulsa W, 74-61 Nov. 22 Southern W, 88-46 Nov. 25 at #25/RV Texas L, 40-79 Nov. 29 Arkansas Pine-Bluff W, 74-54 Dec. 2 vs. Oklahoma State^ L, 53-78 Dec. 6 at Wichita State W, 71-55 Dec. 14 at Texas Tech L, 67-79 Dec. 16 St. Gregory’s W, 111-42 Dec. 21 at Creighton L, 64-72 Dec. 29 Evangel W, 87-46 Dec. 30 Central Arkansas W, 88-55 Jan. 6 Valparaiso* L, 54-57 Jan. 8 Western Illinois* L, 41-44 Jan. 13 at UMKC* W, 66-45 Jan. 15 at Southern Utah* L, 45-58 Jan. 19 Texas-Pan American W, 68-47 Jan. 22 at Centenary* W, 86-61 Jan. 27 IUPUI* W, 71 -56 Jan. 29 Oakland* L, 64-58 OT Feb. 3 at Western Illinois* W, 55-52 Feb. 5 at Valparaiso* L, 56-66 Feb. 10 Southern Utah* W, 60-52 Feb. 12 UMKC* W, 62-53 Feb. 17 Chicago State W, 76-55 Feb. 19 Centenary* W, 87-58 Feb. 24 at Oakland* W, 60-57 Feb. 26 at IUPUI* L, 56-60 Mid-Continent Conference Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) March 4 vs. UMKC W, 52-44 March 5 vs. Valparaiso W, 69-63 March 6 vs. Oakland W, 72-55 NCAA Tournament Dallas Regional (Minneapolis, Minn.) March 17 vs. #11/15 Purdue L, 42-63 * - Mid-Continent Conference Game ^ - Bertha Teague Classic (Tulsa, Okla.)

2007-08

19-14 (10-8 Summit)

• Summit League Tournament Champions • NCAA Tournament Oklahoma City Regional Nov. 10 Nov. 13 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Dec. 3 Dec. 8 Dec. 10 Dec. 15

Cameron at Tulsa Northern Colorado at Central Arkansas at Texas Southern at Boise State South Dakota State* North Dakota State* Missouri State

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W, 70-50 W, 48-33 W, 83-56 W, 73-54 L, 48-52 L, 64-73 W, 67-57 W, 73-68 OT W, 96-79


HISTORY

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Dec. 18 at Texas Tech L, 61-91 Dec. 21 Creighton L, 57-60 Dec. 28 at #24/25 Oklahoma State L, 65-83 Jan. 1 at Texas-Pan American W, 60-40 Jan. 5 at Centenary* W, 77-57 Jan. 12 at Oakland* L, 57-71 Jan. 14 at IPFW W, 81-62 Jan. 19 Western Illinois* L, 46-60 Jan. 21 IUPUI* L, 49-68 Jan. 26 at Southern Utah* L, 49-52 Jan. 28 at UMKC* W, 67-63 Feb. 2 Centenary* W, 79-35 Feb. 9 IPFW* W, 88-71 Feb. 11 Oakland* W, 73-66 Feb. 16 at IUPUI* L, 66-69 Feb. 18 at Western Illinois* L, 51-54 Feb. 23 UMKC* W, 65-56 Feb. 25 Southern Utah* W, 71-42 March 1 at North Dakota State* L, 72-75 2OT March 3 at South Dakota State* L, 67-88 Summit League Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) March 9 vs. IPFW W, 82-67 March 10 vs. Oakland W, 71-61 March 11 vs. IUPUI W, 66-53 NCAA Tournament Oklahoma City Regional (West Lafayette, Ind.) March 23 vs. #3/3 Tennessee L, 55-94 * - Summit League Game

2008-09

11-17 (6-10 Summit)

Nov. 15 at Marquette L, 67-89 Nov. 18 Wichita State W, 89-76 Nov. 22 Tulsa W, 65-50 Nov. 24 Central Arkansas W, 75-42 Nov. 26 at Missouri State W, 56-51 Nov. 29 Houston Baptist W, 101-59 Dec. 2 at Nebraska L, 51-70 Dec. 6 at South Dakota State* L, 62-76 Dec. 8 at North Dakota State* L, 57-76 Dec. 16 at #22/23 Oklahoma State L, 48-58 Dec. 19 vs. USC Upstate^ W, 82-60 Dec. 20 vs. UT-San Antonio^ L, 62-74 Dec. 29 Sam Houston State W, 83-41 Jan. 3 Centenary* W, 95-42 Jan. 10 Oakland* L, 48-62 Jan. 12 IPFW* W, 78-71 Jan. 17 at Western Illinois* L, 71-81 Jan. 19 at IUPUI* L, 51-59 Jan. 24 Southern Utah* W, 64-59 + Jan. 26 UMKC* W, 68-59 + Jan. 31 at Centenary* L, 56-67 Feb. 7 at IPFW* L, 64-67 Feb. 9 at Oakland* L, 75-79 OT Feb. 14 IUPUI* L, 57-62 Feb. 16 Western Illinois* L, 58-63 Feb. 21 at UMKC* W, 58-55 Feb. 23 at Southern Utah* W, 76-74 OT Feb. 28 North Dakota State* L, 55-64 March 2 #17/14 South Dakota State* L, 64-71 Summit League Tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.) March 7 vs. #17/14 South Dakota State L, 49-77 * - Summit League Game ^ - Cozumel Cup (Cozumel, Mexico) + - Due to Summit League sanctions, ORU vacated the records of two games in 2008-09

2009-10

23-10 (15-3 Summit)

• Summit League Regular Season Champions • Women’s NIT Nov. 13 Texas-Pan American W, 98-65 Nov. 15 at #19/RV Kansas L, 80-106 Nov. 20 La Salle W, 76-55 Nov. 28 at Houston Baptist W, 107-67 Nov. 30 at Sam Houston State W, 101-85 Dec. 1 at #17/17 Texas L, 80-94 Dec. 5 Southern Utah* W, 109-62 Dec. 7 UMKC* W, 99-72 Dec. 12 at Tulsa W, 74-69 OT Dec. 16 at #6/5 Baylor L, 76-101 Dec. 19 Missouri State L, 81-99 Dec. 22 at Oklahoma State L, 65-90 Dec. 28 Evangel W, 82-66 Jan. 2 at North Dakota State* L, 66-68 Jan. 4 at South Dakota State* W, 81-72 Jan. 9 IPFW* L, 72-74 Jan. 11 Oakland* W, 77-62 Jan. 16 at Western Illinois* W, 82-57 Jan. 18 at IUPUI* W, 85-60 Jan. 23 at Centenary* W, 95-65 Jan. 30 South Dakota State* W, 86-75 Feb. 1 North Dakota State* W, 81-75 Feb. 6 at Oakland* W, 91-87 Feb. 8 at IPFW* L, 83-96 Feb. 13 IUPUI* W, 114-43 Feb. 15 Western Illinois* W, 82-52 Feb. 20 Centenary* W, 95-38 Feb. 27 at UMKC* W, 93-79 March 1 at Southern Utah* W, 94-70 Summit League Tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.) March 6 vs. Southern Utah W, 97-81 March 8 vs. UMKC W, 77-71 March 9 vs. South Dakota State L, 75-79 OT Women’s NIT First Round (Springfield, Mo.) March 19 at Missouri State L, 53-75 * - Summit League Game

2010-11

23-11 (16-2 Summit)

• Summit League Regular Season Champions • Women’s NIT 3rd Round Nov. 12 Nov. 14 Nov. 16 Nov. 19 Nov. 20 Nov. 22 Nov. 27 Nov. 30 Dec. 2 Dec. 4 Dec. 16 Dec. 22 Dec. 29 Dec. 31 Jan. 3 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 Jan. 15 Jan. 17 Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Jan. 31 Feb. 5 Feb. 7

UT-Arlington W, 110-58 North Texas W, 120-87 Tulsa L, 85-86 vs. Harvard^ L, 76-84 vs. Villanova^ L, 52-61 at La Salle L, 67-87 Houston L, 89-93 at Missouri State W, 75-66 at Western Illinois* W, 68-66 at IUPUI* W, 83-70 at Arkansas L, 63-80 at Oklahoma State L, 48-77 IPFW* W, 91-78 Oakland* W, 96-74 Northeastern State W, 83-57 at South Dakota State* W, 77-62 at North Dakota State* W, 84-74 UMKC* W, 90-79 Southern Utah* W, 115-75 Centenary* W, 92-55 at IPFW* W, 76-74 at Oakland* W, 80-72 2OT North Dakota State* W, 98-69 South Dakota State* W, 85-78

Feb. 12 at Southern Utah* L, 93-101 Feb. 14 at UMKC* L, 77-81 Feb. 19 at Centenary* W, 101-66 Feb. 26 Western Illinois* W, 101-75 Feb. 28 IUPUI* W, 96-66 Summit League Tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.) March 5 vs. Western Illinois W, 108-79 March 7 vs. Oakland L, 62-96 Women’s NIT First Round (Ft. Worth, Texas) March 17 at TCU W, 78-74 Women’s NIT Second Round (Tulsa, Okla.) March 21 Tulane W, 92-86 Women’s NIT Third Round (Tulsa, Okla.) March 23 Arkansas L, 59-78 * - Summit League Game ^ - Navy Classic (Annapolis, Md.)

2011-12

• Women’s NIT

20-11 (14-4 Summit)

Nov. 11 Drury W, 80-53 Nov. 13 at Wisconsin W, 80-63 Nov. 16 at North Texas W, 70-60 Nov. 19 Louisiana Tech W, 92-71 Nov. 22 at Houston W, 76-60 Nov. 26 Missouri State L, 79-85 Nov. 29 at Tulsa L, 57-65 Dec. 3 Southern Utah* W, 103-53 Dec. 10 at Arkansas L, 37-65 Dec. 13 UALR W, 78-63 Dec. 15 Grambling L, 80-89 OT Dec. 21 at Kansas L, 68-85 Dec. 29 at South Dakota* W, 66-53 Dec. 31 at UMKC* L, 79-92 Jan. 7 South Dakota State* W, 71-65 Jan. 9 North Dakota State* W, 92-66 Jan. 14 at IUPUI* L, 48-72 Jan. 16 at Western Illinois* W, 78-66 Jan. 21 Oakland* W, 62-53 Jan. 23 IPFW* W, 102-62 Jan. 28 UMKC* W, 83-70 Jan. 30 South Dakota* L, 57-60 Feb. 4 at North Dakota State* W, 84-75 Feb. 6 at South Dakota State* L, 51-70 Feb. 11 Western Illinois* W, 84-69 Feb. 13 IUPUI W, 67-55 Feb. 18 at IPFW* W, 62-61 OT Feb. 20 at Oakland* W, 77-51 Feb. 25 at Southern Utah* W, 54-47 Summit League Tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.) March 3 Western Illinois L, 71-83 Women’s NIT First Round (Wichita, Kan.) March 16 at Wichita State L, 57-79 * - Summit League Game

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS THE MISTI CUSSEN ERA

THREE SEASONS • 45-49 Misti Cussen was an instant success as ORU’s 10th head coach. Her first Golden Eagle team captured SLC regular season and tournament titles and reached the NCAA Tournament.

2012-13

18-13 (13-5 Southland)

• SLC Regular Season Co-Champions • SLC Tournament Champions • NCAA Tournament Oklahoma City Regional Nov. 9 Tulsa W, 64-53 Nov. 16 at UT-Arlington W, 73-41 Nov. 19 Arkansas L, 57-80 Nov. 21 at UALR L, 47-79 Nov. 29 at Missouri State L, 72-73 OT Dec. 5 Evangel W, 96-34 Dec. 12 at #3/3 Baylor L, 56-94 Dec. 14 at Louisiana Tech L, 59-61 Dec. 20 at #RV/21 Nebraska L, 67-80 Dec. 28 at DePaul L, 74-97 Jan. 3 at Southeastern Louisiana* W, 81-62 Jan. 5 at Nicholls State* L, 66-69 Jan. 10 Northwestern State* W, 66-55 Jan. 12 Stephen F. Austin* W, 63-56 Jan. 17 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi* W, 58-41 Jan. 19 at Sam Houston State* L, 47-54 Jan. 24 Lamar* W, 77-48 Jan. 26 McNeese State* L, 71-72 Jan. 31 Nicholls State* W, 84-56 Feb. 2 Southeastern Louisiana* W, 90-48 Feb. 7 at Northwestern State* L, 63-67 Feb. 9 at Stephen F. Austin* W, 68-64 Feb. 14 Sam Houston State* W, 90-40 Feb. 16 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi* W, 81-59 Feb. 19 Central Arkansas* W, 76-69 Feb. 28 at McNeese State* L, 71-76 March 2 at Lamar* W, 62-55 March 9 at Central Arkansas* W, 68-53 Southland Conference Tournament (Katy, Texas) March 15 vs. McNeese State W, 79-66 Match 16 vs. Sam Houston State W, 72-66 NCAA Tournament Oklahoma City Regional (Knoxville, Tenn.) March 23 at #10/9 Tennessee L, 62-83 * - Southland Conference Game

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2013-14

9-20 (8-10 Southland)

Nov. 8 USAO W, 89-68 Nov. 10 at Kansas L, 62-84 Nov. 13 at Arkansas L, 33-91 Nov. 22 Navy L, 64-89 Nov. 26 at Tulsa L, 58-72 Nov. 30 UALR L, 51-53 Dec. 4 at Missouri L, 64-86 Dec. 16 at Northwestern L, 54-84 Dec. 18 at Marquette L, 71-79 OT Dec. 29 at #18/15 Nebraska L, 53-89 Jan. 2 Houston Baptist* W, 85-73 Jan. 4 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi* L, 53-58 Jan. 11 Central Arkansas* W, 70-60 Jan. 16 at Abilene Christian* L, 56-70 Jan. 18 at Incarnate Word* L, 64-67 Jan. 23 Stephen F. Austin* W, 64-55 Jan. 25 Northwestern State* W, 62-55 Jan. 30 at Nicholls State* L, 60-71 Feb. 1 at McNeese State* L, 57-73 Feb. 6 New Orleans* W, 93-62 Feb. 8 Southeastern Louisiana* W, 81-78 Feb. 13 at Houston Baptist* L, 75-84 Feb. 15 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi* L, 53-61 Feb. 22 at Central Arkansas* L, 54-62 Feb. 27 Lamar* W, 84-78 March 2 Sam Houston State* W, 80-50 March 6 at Stephen F. Austin* L, 52-72 March 8 at Northwestern State* L, 49-71 Southland Conference Tournament (Katy, Texas) March 13 vs. Nicholls State L, 66-77 * - Southland Conference Game

2014-15

• WBI Semifinals

18-16 (9-7 Summit)

Nov. 14 at #8/#8 Baylor L, 60-101 Nov. 17 at #4/#4 Tennessee L, 46-62 Nov. 21 Tulsa W, 73-71 Nov. 24 Missouri State W, 70-57 Nov. 26 at UALR L, 43-54 Nov. 28 vs. North Carolina A&T^ L, 38-47 Nov. 29 vs. Austin Peay^ W, 73-60 Dec. 2 Southwestern Christian W, 88-40 Dec. 6 Eastern Michigan W, 63-62 Dec. 12 Grand Canyon L, 54-51 Dec. 14 at Kansas State L, 47-53 Dec. 20 at Wisconsin L, 70-52 Dec. 29 St. Gregory’s W, 86-61 Jan. 2 at North Dakota State* L, 64-77 Jan. 4 at Denver* L, 57-66 Jan. 8 South Dakota* W, 81-65 Jan. 11 at IPFW* L, 63-73 Jan. 15 IUPUI* W, 84-72 Jan. 17 Western Illinois* W, 76-73 Jan. 24 Omaha* W, 74-53 Jan. 29 at South Dakota State* L, 46-71 Jan. 31 at South Dakota* L, 70-93 Feb. 4 at Omaha* W, 66-52 Feb. 7 Denver* W, 65-44 Feb. 11 North Dakota State* W, 67-41 Feb. 13 South Dakota State* L, 52-66 Feb. 19 at Western Illinois* W, 68-61 Feb. 21 at IUPUI* L, 52-85 Feb. 28 IPFW* W, 84-56 Summit League Tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.) March 8 vs. North Dakota State W, 71-58 March 9 vs. South Dakota State L, 48-59 WBI First Round (San Marcos, Texas) March 18 at Texas State W, 57-54 WBI Quarterfinals (Albuquerque, N.M.) March 23 at New Mexico W, 63-61 WBI Semifinal (Lafayette, La.) March 26 at Louisiana L, 64-65 * - Summit League Game

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• WBI Semifinals

14-16 (10-6 Summit)

HISTORY

Nov. 7 Rockhurst (Exhibition) W, 69-65 Nov. 14 Evangel W, 89-46 Nov. 16 at Grand Canyon L, 66-64 Nov. 20 at Tulsa W, 59-53 Nov. 24 Little Rock L, 66-52 Nov. 27 Oklahoma State L, 59-55 Nov. 29 at Michigan L, 61-44 Dec. 1 at Eastern Michigan L, 77-69 Dec. 10 at Arkansas L, 65-50 Dec. 12 at Missouri State L, 72-64 Dec. 15 Lyon College L, 68-49 Dec. 17 at #4 Baylor L, 97-39 Dec. 22 at Kansas W, 70-63 Jan. 1 at Western Illinois* L, 72-61 Jan. 3 at IUPUI* W, 52-47 Jan. 6 South Dakota* W, 60-56 Jan. 9 at North Dakota St.* W, 52-42 Jan. 16 Fort Wayne* W, 61-59 Jan. 21 at Omaha* W, 67-65 Jan. 23 Denver* W, 65-33 Jan. 27 South Dakota State* L, 68-50 Jan. 30 IUPUI* L, 57-54 Feb. 4 North Dakota State* W, 59-58 Feb. 7 at Denver* W, 69-56 Feb. 11 at South Dakota State* L, 60-48 Feb. 13 at South Dakota* L, 71-48 Feb. 17 at Fort Wayne* L, 54-48 Feb. 20 Western Illinois* W, 79-55 Feb. 25 Omaha* W, 67-58 Summit League Tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.) March 6 vs. Western Illinois W, 68-55 March 7 vs. South Dakota L, 78-61 * - Summit League Game

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RECORD VS. CURRENT CONFERENCES AMERICAN

41-25

Cincinnati 0-1 Houston 2-3 Memphis 2-8 SMU 4-3 Tulane 1-2 Tulsa 32-8

ACC 2-6

Clemson 0-1 Duke 0-1 Florida State 1-2 Miami (Fla.) 1-1 NC State 0-1

ATLANTIC SUN

3-0

Lipscomb 2-0 USC Upstate 1-0

ATLANTIC 10

6-3

Dayton 1-1 Fordham 1-0 La Salle 1-1 Saint Louis 3-1

BIG EAST

5-12

3-5

Cal State Fullerton 1-1 Cal State Northridge 1-1 Hawai’i 1-3

CONFERENCE USA

24-23

Florida Atlantic 1-0 Louisiana Tech 1-6 Middle Tennessee 0-2 North Texas 7-3 Old Dominion 0-1 Rice 0-1 Southern Miss 0-1 UTEP 9-4 UT-San Antonio 6-5

HORIZON 36-38

Detroit 1-1 Illinois-Chicago 1-1 Oakland 22-13 Valparaiso 7-18 Youngstown State 5-5

IVY 0-1

Harvard 0-1

Butler 2-0 Creighton 1-7 DePaul 0-1 Georgetown 0-1 Marquette 0-2 Villanova 0-1 Xavier 2-0

MAAC 1-0

BIG SKY

MEAC 2-1

Northern Colorado Sacramento State Southern Utah Weber State

BIG TEN

24-11

1-0 1-0 21-11 1-0

2-13

Illinois 0-1 Michigan 0-2 Michigan State 1-0 Nebraska 0-6 Northwestern 0-1 Purdue 0-2 Wisconsin 1-1

BIG 12

44-94

Baylor 2-8 Iowa State 0-1 Kansas 1-12 Kansas State 2-6 Oklahoma 14-21 Oklahoma State 15-25 Texas 3-7 TCU 4-4 Texas Tech 3-10

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BIG WEST

Fairfield 1-0

MAC 3-4

Akron 1-1 Buffalo 1-2 Eastern Michigan 1-1 Delaware State 1-0 Hampton 1-0 North Carolina A&T 0-1

MISSOURI VALLEY

22-20

MOUNTAIN WEST

7-6

Drake 0-1 Evansville 1-1 Loyola (Ill.) 1-1 Missouri State 9-8 Wichita State 11-9 Boise State 0-1 Nevada 1-0 UNLV 0-1 New Mexico 3-3 San Diego State 1-1 Utah State 1-0 Wyoming 1-0

NORTHEAST 1-0 Mount St. Mary’s

1-0

OHIO VALLEY

7-15

Ausitn Peay 1-0 Belmont 2-4 Eastern Illinois 0-1 Eastern Kentucky 1-0 Southeast Missouri State 2-7 Tennessee-Martin 1-3

PAC-12 1-11

Arizona State 1-1 Cal 0-2 UCLA 0-1 Colorado 0-1 Oregon 0-1 USC 0-1 Stanford 0-1 Washington State 0-3

PATRIOT 0-1

Navy 0-1

SEC 9-46

Arkansas 8-19 Auburn 0-2 Georgia 1-5 Ole Miss 0-2 Mississippi State 0-3 Missouri 0-6 Tennessee 0-3 Texas A&M 0-6 Vanderbilt 0-1

SOUTHERN 1-2

Furman 0-2 Wofford 1-0

SOUTHLAND 39-32

Abilene Christian 0-1 Central Arkansas 7-2 Houston Baptist 3-1 Incarnate Word 0-1 Lamar 6-4 McNeese State 2-5 New Orleans 3-3 Nicholls State 1-3 Northwestern State 2-4 Sam Houston State 5-3 Southeastern Louisiana 3-0 Stephen F. Austin 4-2 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 3-3

SUMMIT 78-57

Fort Wayne 10-5 IUPUI 19-14 Omaha 5-1 North Dakota State 10-5 South Dakota 3-3 South Dakota State 6-11 Western Illinois 22-18 Denver 2-0

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SUN BELT

12-11

UALR 2-4 Georgia State 0-1 Louisiana 0-1 South Alabama 0-1 UT-Arlington 6-4 Texas State 4-0

SWAC 23-9

Alcorn State 1-0 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 6-1 Grambling 0-3 Jackson State 3-0 Mississippi Valley State 1-3 Prairie View A&M 2-0 Southern 5-1 Texas Southern 5-1

WAC 62-28 Chicago State Grand Canyon Kansas City New Mexico State Texas-Pan American

WEST COAST

18-3 0-1 29-19 2-4 13-1

1-4

BYU 0-1 Pepperdine 0-1 San Diego 0-1 San Francisco 1-1

NON-DIV. I OKLAHOMA COLLEGES 93-50

Bacone 1-0 Cameron 5-1 East Central 4-2 Langston 12-2 NE Oklahoma A&M 3-1 Northeastern State 8-3 NW Oklahoma State 6-4 Oklahoma Baptist 8-3 Oklahoma Christian 1-5 Oklahoma City 11-10 Oklahoma Wesleyan 2-2 Oklahoma Panhandle State 3-1 Phillips 8-6 SE Oklahoma State 3-1 Southern Nazarene 8-4 Southwestern Christian 1-0 SW Oklahoma State 2-4 St. Gregory’s 5-0 USAO 2-1


HISTORY

RECORD VS. OPPONENTS

ABILENE CHRISTIAN

ACU leads, 1-0 01/16/14 at Abilene, Texas

AKRON

Tied, 1-1 01/07/88 TULSA 12/31/95 Loretto, Pa.* (N) * Hoss’s Red Flash Classic 02/20/92 02/25/93 01/02/97 01/17/97

L 56-70

W, 79-65 L, 60-77

ALABAMA

Alabama leads, 4-0 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. at Tuscaloosa, Ala. at Tuscaloosa, Ala. TULSA

ALCORN STATE ORU leads, 1-0 02/28/97 TULSA ARIZONA STATE Tied, 1-1 01/12/85 TULSA 11/28/86 at Tempe, Ariz.* * Dial Soap Classic ARKANSAS Arkansas leads, 19-8 02/05/77 TULSA 02/16/78 at Fayetteville, Ark. 02/03/79 at Fayetteville, Ark. 01/19/80 at Fayetteville, Ark. 03/07/81 TULSA^ 12/07/81 TULSA 01/12/82 at Fayetteville, Ark. 12/10/83 TULSA 12/17/83 at Fayetteville, Ark. 11/19/84 at Fayetteville, Ark. 12/05/85 TULSA 02/19/87 at Fayetteville, Ark. 01/02/88 TULSA 12/12/88 at Fayetteville, Ark. 01/30/92 at Fayetteville, Ark. 03/01/93 at Fayetteville, Ark. 02/23/94 at Fayetteville, Ark. 01/11/95 TULSA 02/22/96 at Fayetteville, Ark. 12/02/97 TULSA 11/28/98 at Fayetteville, Ark. 12/16/10 at Fayetteville, Ark. 03/23/11 TULSA* 12/10/11 at Fayetteville, Ark. 11/19/12 TULSA 11/13/13 at Fayetteville, Ark. 12/10/15 at Fayetteville, Ark. ^ AIAW Regional Tournament * Postseason WNIT

L, 75-100 L, 52-112 L, 65-70 L, 67-101

W, 77-59

W, 63-59 L, 62-99

W, 69-37 W, 88-71 W, 63-46 L, 64-66 W, 59-57 W,75-61 L, 57-61 W, 71-65 L, 70-84 L, 55-78 W, 78-72 L, 66-115 W, 77-66 L, 69-113 L, 64-88 L, 60-96 L, 51-85 L, 63-78 L, 45-68 L, 59-82 L, 56-84 L, 63-80 L, 59-78 L 37-65 L, 57-80 L, 33-91 L, 65-50

01/26/88 12/13/11 11/21/12 11/30/13 11/26/14 11/24/15 02/10/90 01/04/91

LITTLE ROCK

01/30/88 02/06/88 02/24/90 02/19/96 12/28/02 12/16/03 11/29/06

ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF

Little Rock leads, 4-2 at Little Rock, Ark. TULSA at Little Rock, Ark. TULSA at Little Rock, Ark. TULSA

W, 84-66 W 78-63 L, 47-79 L, 51-53 L, 43-54 L, 66-52

ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO UAM leads, 2-0 at Monticello, Ark. TULSA

ORU leads, 6-1 at Pine Bluff, Ark. TULSA at Pine Bluff, Ark. TULSA at Pine Bluff, Ark. TULSA TULSA

ARKANSAS TECH ORU leads, 1-0 11/29/00 TULSA AUBURN Auburn leads, 2-0 02/21/92 at Auburn, Ala. 02/23/93 at Auburn, Ala. AUSTIN PEAY ORU leads, 1-0 11/29/14 at Hattiesburg, Miss.

L, 92-128 L, 95-104

W, 70-68 W, 81-75 L, 83-109 W, 90-69 W, 80-49 W, 89-63 W, 74-54

W, 71-62

L, 45-99 L, 42-78

W, 73-60

BAYLOR Baylor leads, 8-2 11/26/83 TULSA 12/13/87 Pullman, Wash.* (N) 01/29/94 TULSA 01/07/95 at Waco, Texas 12/30/00 at Waco, Texas 11/30/01 TULSA 12/16/09 at Waco, Texas 12/12/12 at Waco, Texas 11/14/14 at Waco, Texas 12/17/15 at Waco, Texas * Whitman Cougar Classic 11/15/97

W, 119-29

W, 87-71 W, 86-73 L, 65-84 L, 49-78 L, 56-80 L, 46-74 L, 76-109 L, 56-94 L, 60-101 L, 97-39

BELMONT

Belmont leads, 4-2 TULSA

at Nashville, Tenn. at Nashville, Tenn. TULSA at Nashville, Tenn. TULSA

12/30/05 12/03/07

BETHANY

L, 68-51

ORU leads, 1-0 TULSA

L, 56-63 L, 53-66 W, 66-52 L, 74-86 W, 58-53

W, 86-74

BOISE STATE

Boise State leads, 1-0 at Boise, Idaho

L, 64-73

BRIGHAM YOUNG BYU leads, 1-0 01/10/88 TULSA L, 87-100 BUFFALO Buffalo leads, 2-1 01/03/98 at Buffalo, N.Y. L, 27-68 02/02/98 TULSA W, 71-55 02/28/98 Moline, Ill.* (N) L, 52-63 * Mid-Continent Conference Tournament BUTLER ORU leads, 2-0 01/24/87 TULSA 02/21/87 at Indianapolis, Ind. CALIFORNIA Cal leads, 2-0 12/03/83 at Berkeley, Calif.* 11/30/84 at Berkeley, Calif.* * Golden Bear Classic 12/17/78

BACONE

ORU leads, 1-0 11/29/03 TULSA

01/27/98 11/19/98 01/18/99 01/24/00 01/29/01

W, 65-57 W, 80-77

L, 61-64 L, 66-85

UCLA

UCLA leads, 1-0 at Los Angeles, Calif.

L, 64-85

CAL POLY-POMONA CPP leads, 2-0 11/27/78 TULSA L, 61-63 11/24/79 Albuquerque, N.M. (N) L, 76-82 OT CAL STATE FULLERTON Tied, 1-1 12/15/78 Pomona, Calif.* (N) L, 69-75 12/20/98 at Fullerton, Calif. W, 82-70 * Cal Poly Pomona Tournament CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE Tied, 1-1 01/14/95 TULSA W, 64-56 12/22/99 at Northridge, Calif. L, 55-70

CAMERON

ORU leads, 5-1

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RECORD VS. OPPONENTS 02/26/77 TULSA W, 69-47 03/05/77 Chickasha, Okla.* (N) W, 62-47 01/27/81 at Lawton, Okla. L, 62-71 01/20/96 TULSA W, 76-60 12/08/98 TULSA W, 75-49 11/10/07 TULSA W, 70-50 * Oklahoma Small College Tournament 01/19/04 03/01/04 01/15/05 01/31/05 01/30/06 02/25/06 01/22/07 02/19/07 01/05/08 02/02/08 01/03/09 01/31/09 01/23/10 02/20/10 1/22/11 2/19/11

CENTENARY

11/30/89 11/18/06 12/30/06 11/24/07 11/24/08 02/19/13 03/09/13 01/11/14 02/22/14

CENTRAL ARKANSAS

ORU leads, 15-1 TULSA at Shreveport, La. TULSA at Shreveport, La. at Shreveport, La. TULSA at Shreveport, La. TULSA at Shreveport, La. TULSA TULSA at Shreveport, La. at Shreveport, La. TULSA TULSA at Shreveport, La.

ORU leads, 7-2 at Conway, Ark. at Conway, Ark. TULSA at Conway, Ark. TULSA TULSA at Conway, Ark. TULSA at Conway, Ark.

W, 68-67 W, 81-50 W, 59-44 W, 87-48 W, 72-50 W, 70-43 W, 86-61 W, 87-58 W, 77-57 W, 79-35 W, 95-42 L, 56-67 W, 95-65 W, 95-38 W, 92-55 W, 101-66

L, 66-109 W, 93-59 W, 88-55 W, 73-54 W, 75-42 W, 76-69 W, 68-53 W, 70-60 L, 54-62

CENTRAL MISSOURI UCMU leads, 3-0 02/20/82 at Warrensburg, Mo. L, 69-82 12/08/89 at Warrensburg, Mo.* L, 66-107 12/07/90 at Warrensburg, Mo.* L, 76-97 * CMU/Jennies Classic 01/24/98 02/19/98 02/04/99 01/28/99 01/08/00 02/03/00 01/15/01 02/17/01 03/05/01 01/26/02 02/25/02 01/11/03 02/10/03

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CHICAGO STATE ORU leads, 18-3 TULSA at Chicago, Ill. TULSA at Chicago, Ill. at Chicago, Ill. TULSA at Chicago, Ill. TULSA Ft. Wayne, Ind* (N) TULSA at Chicago, Ill. at Chicago, Ill. TULSA

W, 90-46 W, 80-56 W, 75-56 W, 86-52 W, 71-62 W, 74-56 L, 77-81 W, 69-45 W, 53-35 W, 66-59 L, 48-62 L, 59-65 W, 69-38

01/17/04 at Chicago, Ill. W, 63-54 01/22/05 at Chicago, Ill. W, 62-50 02/23/04 TULSA W, 75-52 02/12/05 TULSA W, 58-54 03/06/05 Tulsa, Okla.* (N) W, 46-44 01/02/06 at Chicago, Ill. W, 65-59 02/04/06 TULSA W,53-49 02/17/07 TULSA W, 76-55 * Mid-Continent Conference Tournament CINCINNATI Cincinnati leads, 1-0 11/22/97 at Cincinnati, Ohio L, 42-70

02/07/15 01/23/16 02/07/16 12/28/12

CLEMSON Clemson leads, 1-0 02/27/92 at Clemson, S.C.

11/24/78 11/11/11

COLORADO Colorado leads, 1-0 11/09/01 at Boulder, Colo.* * Preseason WNIT

L, 54-98

L, 49-78

COLORADO STATE-PUEBLO (formerly Southern Colorado) ORU leads, 1-0 12/08/90 Warrensburg, Mo.* (N) W, 76-74 * Jennies Classic

CREIGHTON 01/05/84 01/04/86 01/21/89 12/06/89 01/01/91 12/17/91 12/21/06 12/21/07

Creighton leads, 7-1 TULSA at Omaha, Neb. TULSA at Omaha, Neb. at Omaha, Neb. at Omaha, Neb. at Omaha, Neb. TULSA

W, 81-64 L, 63-81 L, 94-100 L, 63-115 L, 71-105 L, 77-98 L, 64-72 L, 57-60

CROWDER ORU leads, 1-0 01/18/80 Fayetteville, Ark. (N)

W, 86-67

DAYTON Tied, 1-1 12/07/96 TULSA 11/23/97 at Dayton, Ohio

W, 74-58 L, 63-66

DELAWARE STATE ORU leads, 1-0 12/30/95 Loretto, Pa.* (N) W, 72-55 * Hoss’s Red Flash Classic

DENVER

ORU leads, 3-1 01/04/15 at Denver, Colo.

L, 57-66

TULSA TULSA at Denver, Colo.

W, 65-44 W, 65-33 W, 59-56

DePAUL

DePaul leads, 1-0 at Chicago, Ill.

DETROIT Tied, 1-1 02/02/87 at Detroit, Mich. 02/16/87 TULSA

L, 74-97

L, 78-93 W, 96-88

DRAKE

Drake leads, 1-0 TULSA

L, 38-59

DRURY

ORU leads, 1-0 TULSA

W, 80-53

DUKE Duke leads, 1-0 12/19/00 Cancun, Mexico* (N) L, 51-62 * Fun in the Sun Shootout EAST CENTRAL ORU leads, 4-2 02/27/76 Chickasha, Okla.* (N) W, 63-51 02/22/79 Weatherford, Okla.^ (N) W, 67-47 02/06/89 TULSA L, 77-94 01/10/90 at Ada, Okla. L, 77-83 01/17/91 TULSA W, 82-64 02/02/91 at Ada, Okla. W, 72-69 * Oklahoma Small College Tournament ^ AIAW State Tournament EASTERN ILLINOIS EIU leads, 1-0 01/25/95 at Charleston, Ill. L, 43-52 EAST TEXAS BAPTIST Tied, 1-1 02/07/94 TULSA L, 63-66 OT 02/22/95 TULSA W, 70-63 OT EASTERN KENTUCKY ORU leads, 1-0 12/31/82 Miami, Fla.* (N) W, 81-78 * Dial Classic EASTERN MICHIGAN ORU leads, 1-1 12/06/14 TULSA W, 63-62 12/01/15 at Ypsilanti, Michigan L, 77-69 EMPORIA STATE ORU leads, 2-1 12/01/79 at Emporia, Kan.^

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RECORD VS. OPPONENTS 12/10/82 TULSA 01/06/90 Pittsburg, Kan.* (N) ^ Kansas Classic * Pittsburg State Tournament 01/15/77 01/08/96 11/30/98 11/22/04 12/29/06 12/28/09 12/05/12 11/14/16

W, 80-65 L, 62-94

EVANGEL

ORU leads, 6-1 TULSA TULSA TULSA TULSA TULSA TULSA TULSA TULSA

EVANSVILLE Tied, 1-1 02/07/87 TULSA 02/25/87 at Evansville, Ind.

W, 96-49 L, 70-74 W, 72-58 W, 62-44 W, 87-46 W, 82-66 W, 96-34 W, 89-46

W, 97-80 L, 80-92

FAIRFIELD

ORU leads, 1-0 12/30/82 Miami, Fla.* (N) * Dial Classic

W, 73-59

FLORIDA ATLANTIC ORU leads, 1-0 12/17/00 Cancun, Mexico* (N) W, 71-63 * Fun in the Sun Shootout 12/15/79 02/29/92 02/16/93

FLORIDA STATE FSU leads, 2-1 Miami, Fla. (N) at Tallahassee, Fla. at Tallahassee, Fla.

FORDHAM ORU leads, 1-0 12/27/77 Flushing, N.Y.* (N) * Queens’ Holiday Tournament

W, 74-68 L, 59-104 L, 53-74

W, 72-59

FORT HAYS STATE ORU leads, 2-0 11/18/78 TULSA W, 70-53 11/29/79 at Hays, Kan. W, 73-65 01/14/08 02/09/08 03/09/08 01/12/09 02/07/09 01/09/10 02/08/10 12/29/10 01/29/11

Fort Wayne

ORU leads, 10-5 at Ft. Wayne, Ind. TULSA Tulsa, Okla.* (N) TULSA at Ft. Wayne, Ind. TULSA at Ft. Wayne, Ind. TULSA at Ft. Wayne, Ind.

W, 81-62 W, 88-71 W, 82-67 W, 78-71 L, 64-67 L, 72-74 L, 83-96 W, 91-78 W, 76-74

01/23/12 TULSA 02/18/12 at Ft. Wayne, Ind. 1/11/15 at Ft. Wayne, Ind. 2/28/15 TULSA 01/16/16 TULSA 02/17/16 at Ft. Wayne, Ind. * Summit League Tournament FURMAN Furman leads, 2-0 12/13/86 at Greenville, S.C. 12/17/01 Cancun, Mexico* (N) * Fun in the Sun Shootout GEORGETOWN GU leads, 1-0 12/30/96 Boca Raton, Fla.* (N) * Florida Atlantic Classic 11/22/80 12/13/80 02/03/92 01/25/93 12/14/97 11/22/98

W, 102-62 W, 62-61 OT L, 63-73 W, 84-56 W, 61-59 L, 54-48

L, 68-69 L, 58-60

L, 65-70

GEORGIA

Georgia leads, 5-1 at Athens, Ga. TULSA at Athens, Ga. at Athens, Ga. TULSA at Athens, Ga.

L, 73-103 W, 63-58 L, 74-77 L, 49-116 L, 60-64 L, 64-118

GEORGIA STATE GSU leads, 1-0 11/24/80 at Atlanta, Ga. L, 69-80 GRAMBLING GSU leads, 3-0 12/03/88 Lawrence, Kan.* (N) L, 66-90 11/30/91 Lincoln, Neb.^ (N) L, 77-78 12/15/11 TULSA L 80-89 OT * Kansas Dial Soap Classic ^ Nebraska Invitational 11/12/14 11/16/15

GRAND CANYON

GRAND VIEW

GCU leads, 2-0 TULSA Phoenix, Ariz.

01/30/84 03/05/84 01/28/85 03/04/85 01/27/86 03/03/86

HARDIN-SIMMONS ORU leads, 6-0 at Abilene, Texas TULSA TULSA at Abilene, Texas TULSA at Abilene, Texas

W,92-63 W, 91-69 W, 84-70 W, 74-68 W, 92-45 W, 89-60

HASTINGS ORU leads, 2-0 11/30/79 Emporia, Kan.* (N) 12/03/90 TULSA * Kansas Classic HAWAI’I Hawai’i leads, 3-1 03/17/83 Amarillo, Texas* (N) 11/23/84 TULSA 12/03/84 at Hawai’i 12/04/84 at Hawai’i * Women’s NIT

W, 99-76 W, 79-74

W, 69-60 L, 66-73 L, 61-72 L, 56-73

HOUSTON 01/08/81 12/30/01 01/07/02 11/27/10 11/22/11 11/29/08 11/28/09 01/02/14 02/13/14

Houston leads, 3-2 TULSA at Houston, Texas TULSA TULSA at Houston, Texas

L, 55-67 L, 62-73 W, 64-62 L, 89-93 W, 76-60

HOUSTON BAPTIST ORU leads, 3-1 TULSA at Houston, Texas TULSA at Houston, Texas

W, 101-59 W, 107-67 W, 85-73 L, 75-84

ILLINOIS Illinois leads, 1-0 12/13/86 at Champaign, Ill.

L, 67-97

L, 51-54 L, 66-64

ILLINOIS-CHICAGO Tied, 1-1 11/26/94 TULSA W, 67-61 12/09/95 at Chicago, Ill. L, 70-78

ORU leads, 1-0 02/11/78 at Des Moines, Iowa

W, 83-78

HAMPTON ORU leads, 1-0 03/04/96 TULSA

INCARNATE WORD UIW leads, 1-0 01/18/14 at San Antonio, Texas L, 64-67

W, 86-62

IUPUI

HARVARD Harvard leads, 1-0 11/19/10 Annapolis, Md.* (N) * Navy Classic

L, 76-84

12/05/98 02/04/99 12/04/99 02/10/00 01/22/01 02/03/01

ORU leads, 19-14 at Indianapolis, Ind. TULSA TULSA at Indianapolis, Ind. TULSA at Indianapolis, Ind.

L, 59-65 W, 70-58 W, 66-61 L, 49-51 W, 70-47 W, 78-65

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RECORD VS. OPPONENTS 01/14/02 TULSA W, 75-67 02/09/02 at Indianapolis, Ind. L, 76-94 01/20/03 TULSA W, 63-37 02/15/03 at Indianapolis, Ind. W, 55-52 01/24/04 at Indianapolis, Ind. L, 62-67 OT 02/04/04 TULSA W, 89-65 01/06/05 at Indianapolis, Ind. W, 68-65OT 02/03/05 TULSA W, 88-52 01/16/06 TULSA L, 58-61 02/11/06 at Indianapolis, Ind. L, 46-50 01/27/07 TULSA W, 71-56 02/26/07 at Indianapolis, Ind. L, 56-60 01/21/08 TULSA L, 49-68 02/16/08 at Indianapolis, Ind. L, 66-69 03/11/08 Tulsa, Okla.* (N) W, 66-53 01/19/09 at Indianapolis, Ind. L, 51-59 02/14/09 TULSA L, 57-62 01/18/10 at Indianapolis, Ind. W, 85-60 02/03/10 TULSA W, 114-43 12/04/10 at Indianapolis, Ind. W, 83-70 02/28/11 TULSA W, 96-66 01/14/12 at Indianapolis, Ind. L, 48-72 02/13/12 TULSA W, 67-55 01/15/15 TULSA W, 84-72 02/21/15 at Indianapolis, Ind. L, 52-85 01/03/16 at Indianapolis, Ind. W, 52-47 01/30/16 TULSA L, 57-54 * Summit League Tournament

IOWA STATE

ISU leads, 1-0 01/02/96 TULSA

JACKSON STATE ORU leads, 3-0 12/04/93 Lawrence, Kan. (N)* 12/17/96 TULSA 11/21/05 TULSA * Kansas Dial Soap Classic

JOHN BROWN

11/26/77 11/24/84 12/07/85 01/02/86

KANSAS

12/08/75 01/24/76 11/18/76 01/18/84 02/04/85 11/23/85 01/22/87 02/11/88 12/16/89 01/29/91 02/16/91

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L, 57-70

W, 64-57 W, 71-53 W, 96-70

ORU leads, 9-2 TULSA W, 103,33 at Siloam Springs, Ark. W, 70-36 at Siloam Springs, Ark. W, 84-75 TULSA W, 79-54 at Siloam Springs, Ark. L, 60-66 TULSA W, 78-53 at Siloam Springs, Ark. W, 74-62 TULSA W, 76-73 TULSA L, 62-79 at Siloam Springs, Ark. W, 89-76 TULSA W, 64-50

KU leads, 13-0 Springfield, Mo.* (N) TULSA TULSA at Lawrence, Kan.

L, 61-94 L, 77-84 L, 76-77 L, 54-100

01/04/88 at Lawrence, Kan. L, 73-82 12/02/88 at Lawrence, Kan.^ L, 75-89 01/03/90 TULSA L, 52-108 01/12/93 at Lawrence, Kan.^ L, 53-109 12/03/93 at Lawrence, Kan. L, 66-94 11/15/09 at Lawrence, Kan. L, 80-106 12/21/11 at Lawrence, Kan. L, 68-85 11/10/13 at Lawrence, Kan. L, 62-84 12/22/15 at Lawrence, Kan. W, 70-63 * Missouri State Turkey Tournament ^ Kansas Dial Soap Classic 01/15/83 01/09/84 01/21/88 02/09/91 12/29/92 12/11/93 01/22/94 02/05/94 12/08/94 02/13/95 12/07/95 11/30/96 02/18/97 01/15/98 02/14/98 01/07/99 02/13/99 02/26/99 01/13/00 02/19/00 01/27/01 02/26/01 01/05/02 02/02/02 01/25/03 02/22/03 01/03/04 02/02/04 12/20/04 01/29/05 02/21/05 03/08/05 01/23/06 02/18/06 01/13/07 02/12/07 03/04/07 01/28/08 02/23/08 01/26/09 02/21/09 12/07/09 02/27/10 03/08/10 01/15/11

KANSAS CITY

(formerly UMKC) ORU leads, 29-19 TULSA W, 78-64 at Kansas City, Mo. L, 72-74 TULSA W, 111-98 at Kansas City, Mo. L, 56-63 Stillwater, Okla.* (N) L, 35-64 Murfreesboro, Tenn.^ (N) L, 78-82 TULSA L, 70-76 at Kansas City, Mo. L, 61-89 at Kansas City, Mo. W, 70-69 TULSA W, 93-77 at Kansas City, Mo. L, 54-62 at UMKC # L, 54-85 TULSA W, 64-53 at Kansas City, Mo. L, 70-77 TULSA L, 65-73 at Kansas City, Mo. W, 80-71 TULSA L, 78-94 Moline, Ill. % (N) W, 70-58 TULSA W, 69-66 at Kansas City, Mo. W, 71-66 TULSA W, 65-34 at Kansas City, Mo. L, 45-52 at Kansas City, Mo. W, 74-69 2OT TULSA W, 75-72 OT at Kansas City, Mo. L, 62-73 TULSA L, 71-76 at Kansas City, Mo. L, 56-60 TULSA L, 52-79 Cancun, Mexico & (N) W, 59-52 TULSA W, 62-41 at Kansas City, Mo. W, 72-68 Tulsa, Okla. % (N) W, 48-42 TULSA L, 62-73 at Kansas City, Mo. W, 60-50 at Kansas City, Mo. W, 66-45 TULSA W, 62-52 Tulsa, Okla. % (N) W, 52-44 at Kansas City, Mo. W, 67-63 TULSA W, 65-56 TULSA W, 68-59 at Kansas City, Mo. W, 58-55 TULSA W, 99-72 at Kansas City, Mo. W, 93-79 Sioux Falls, S.D. % (N) W, 77-71 TULSA W, 90-79

02/14/11 at Kansas City, Mo. L, 77-81 12/31/11 at Kansas City, Mo. L, 79-92 01/28/12 TULSA W, 83-70 * Cowgirl Invitational ^ Garden Plaza Classic # Holiday Inn Overland Park Thanksgiving Classic % Mid-Continent Conference/Summit League Tournament & Fun in the Sun Shootout

01/02/84 01/08/86 01/08/87 01/08/88 12/08/88 12/03/91 12/10/92 12/14/15

KANSAS STATE

K-State leads, 6-2 at Manhattan, Kan. TULSA at Manhattan, Kan. TULSA at Manhattan, Kan. at Manhattan, Kan. at Manhattan, Kan. at Manhattan, Kan.

LAMAR ORU leads, 6-4 12/05/87 Missoula, Mont.* (N) 01/12/89 TULSA 03/04/89 at Beaumont, Texas 12/01/92 at Beaumont, Texas 03/08/93 at Beaumont, Texas 12/30/04 at Beaumont, Texas 11/26/05 TULSA 01/24/14 TULSA 03/02/13 at Beaumont, Texas 02/27/14 TULSA * Domino’s Pizza Classic LANGSTON ORU leads, 12-2 02/19/77 Bethany, Okla.* (N) 11/28/77 TULSA 02/18/78 at Langston, Okla. 01/14/80 TULSA 02/06/80 at Langston, Okla. 02/02/81 at Langston, Okla. 02/12/81 TULSA 12/09/81 at Langston, Okla. 01/30/82 TULSA 02/01/90 at Langston, Okla. 02/20/90 TULSA 02/07/91 at Langston, Okla. 02/19/91 TULSA 11/20/01 TULSA * Southern Nazarene Tournament La SALLE Tied, 1-1 11/20/09 TULSA 11/22/10 at Philadelphia, Pa.

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L, 62-79 W, 78-85 L, 57-95 W, 58-57 L, 58-83 L, 64-66 L, 44-77 L, 47-53

W, 82-80 L, 72-93 L, 67-106 L, 75-84 L, 52-85 W, 52-50 W, 111-84 W, 77-48 W, 62-55 W, 84-78

W, 65-51 W, 90-52 W, 81-62 W, 92-64 L, 81-83 W, 84-56 W, 89-53 W, 80-64 W, 99-46 L, 85-96 W, 78074 W, 98-87 W, 86-71 W, 60-43

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RECORD VS. OPPONENTS LIPSCOMB ORU leads, 2-0 11/30/02 TULSA 01/03/03 at Nashville, Tenn. LOUISIANA Louisiana leads, 1-0 03/26/15 at Lafayette, La. WBI Semifinals

W, 80-62 W, 82-68

L, 64-65*

LOUISIANA TECH

La Tech leads, 6-1 03/23/78 Nacogdoches, Texas* (N) L, 61-60 01/14/81 at Ruston, La. L, 67-94 01/22/82 at Ruston, La. L, 53-94 02/23/82 TULSA L, 51-89 02/21/84 at Ruston, La. L, 61-98 02/16/85 TULSA L, 59-78 11/19/11 TULSA W, 92-71 12/14/12 at Ruston, La. L, 59-61 * AIAW Southwest Regional LOYOLA (Ill.) Tied, 1-1 01/31/87 at Chicago, Ill. 02/14/87 TULSA LYON Tied, 1-1 01/13/96 TULSA 12/15/15 TULSA

W, 81-68 L, 71-78

W, 58-53 L, 68-49

McNEESE STATE McNeese leads, 5-2 03/05/80 Baton Rouge, La.* (N) L, 71-72 01/10/81 TULSA# W, 80-89 (forfeit) 11/25/88 College Station, Texas# (N) L, 63-91 01/26/13 TULSA L, 71-72 02/28/13 at Lake Charles, La. L, 71-76 03/15/13 Katy, Texas^ (N) W, 79-66 02/01/14 at Lake Charles, La. L, 57-73 * AIAW Southwest Regional # Lady Aggie Classic ^ Southland Conference Tournament

01/12/78 03/18/83 02/01/84

MIAMI (Fla.) Tied, 1-1 12/17/79 at Miami, Fla. 12/19/96 at Miami, Fla.

(formerly Memphis State) Memphis leads, 8-2 Warrensburg, Mo.* (N) W, 68-67 Amarillo, Texas^ (N) L, 61-88 TULSA L, 65-66

L, 72-85 L, 71-98 L, 74-84 L, 55-86 L, 55-93 L, 64-93 W, 87-79

W, 68-58 L, 49-69

MICHIGAN Michigan leads, 2-0 12/29/93 Norman, Okla.* (N) 11/29/15 at Ann Arbor, Mich. * Oklahoma Holiday Classic

MARQUETTE Marquette leads, 2-0 11/05/08 at Milwaukee, Wis. L, 67-89 12/18/14 at Milwaukee, Wis. L, 71-79 OT

MEMPHIS

03/01/84 at Memphis, Tenn. 03/07/88 at Memphis, Tenn. 02/12/92 at Memphis, Tenn. 01/22/93 at Memphis, Tenn. 01/11/94 at Memphis, Tenn. 01/09/95 TULSA 12/19/04 Cancun, Mexico# (N) * CMU Classic ^ Women’s NIT # Fun in the Sun Shootout

L, 58-72 L, 61-44

MICHIGAN STATE

ORU leads, 1-0 12/29/77 Flushing, N.Y.* (N) * Queens’ Holiday Tournament

W, 70-69

MIDDLE TENNESSEE MTSU leads, 2-0 01/22/92 at Murfreesboro, Tenn. L, 76-83 12/10/93 at Murfreesboro, Tenn.* L, 55-81 * Garden Plaza Classic OLE MISS Ole Miss leads, 2-0 02/19/92 at Oxford, Miss. L, 63-87 02/03/93 at Oxford, Miss. L, 53-87

MISSISSIPPI STATE

MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE

MSU leads, 3-0 02/13/96 at Starkville, Miss. L, 53-70 11/29/96 Kansas City, Mo.* (N) L, 57-63 01/28/97 at Starkville, Miss. L, 62-77 * Holiday Inn Overland Park Holiday Classic

11/27/93 01/19/94 11/24/95 03/02/96

MVSU leads, 3-1 TULSA at Itta Bena, Miss. TULSA at Itta Bena, Miss.

L, 77-78 L, 67-69 W, 78-71 L, 64-79

MISSOURI 01/11/84 12/08/84 01/11/88 01/19/93 02/09/95 12/04/13

Missouri leads, 6-0 at Columbia, Mo. TULSA at Columbia, Mo. at Columbia, Mo. at Columbia, Mo. at Columbia, Mo.

MISSOURI BAPTIST

MISSOURI STATE

MISSOURI SOUTHERN

L, 70-109 L, 75-95 L, 70-93 L, 53-75 L, 59-81 L, 64-86

MBU leads, 1-0 11/10/89 Point Lookout, Mo.* (N) L, 72-77 * School of the Ozarks Classic

(formerly Southwest Missouri State) ORU leads, 9-8 11/27/77 at Springfield, Mo.* W, 73-64 01/07/78 TULSA W, 85-48 11/14/78 at Springfield, Mo. W, 72-56 12/03/82 at Springfield, Mo. W, 84-67 01/08/83 TULSA W, 83-64 01/30/96 at Springfield, Mo. L, 46-71 12/12/03 at Springfield, Mo. L, 37-90 12/20/05 Cancun, Mexico^ (N) L, 85-90 12/15/07 TULSA W, 96-79 11/26/08 at Springfield, Mo. W, 56-51 12/19/09 TULSA L, 81-99 03/19/10 at Springfield, Mo.# L, 53-75 11/30/10 at Springfield, Mo. W, 75-66 11/26/11 TULSA L, 79-85 11/29/12 at Springfield, Mo. L, 72-73 OT 11/24/14 TULSA W, 70-57 12/12/15 at Springfield, Mo. L, 72-64 * MSU Turkey Tournament ^ Fun in the Sun Shootout # Women’s NIT 01/31/76 02/09/76 01/24/77 02/23/77 02/26/83 11/17/89 01/04/93 12/06/93

ORU leads, 5-3 TULSA at Joplin, Mo. TULSA at Joplin, Mo. TULSA at Joplin, Mo. at Joplin, Mo. TULSA

W, 67-64 W, 68-64 W, 74-54 W, 58-56 W, 106-53 L, 43-79 L, 64-106 L, 62-74

MOUNT ST. MARY’S ORU leads, 1-0 12/19/05 Cancun, Mexico* (N) W, 84-78 * Fun in the Sun Shootout

NAVY 11/22/13

Navy leads, 1-0 TULSA

L, 64-89

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RECORD VS. OPPONENTS NEBRASKA 11/27/87 12/05/89 12/31/90 12/02/08 12/20/12 12/29/13

Nebraska leads, 6-0 at Lincoln, Neb. at Lincoln, Neb. at Lincoln, Neb. at Lincoln, Neb. at Lincoln, Neb. at Lincoln, Neb.

L, 87-100 L, 61-110 L, 62-95 L, 51-70 L, 67-80 L, 53-89

NEBRASKA-KEARNEY

(formerly Kearney State) UNK leads, 1-0 12/09/89 Warrensburg, Mo.* (N) L, 65-103 * CMU Classic NEVADA ORU leads, 1-0 12/16/88 TULSA* * Midwest Roundball Classic

UNLV leads, 1-0 12/09/91 at Las Vegas, Nev. NEWMAN ORU leads, 1-0 12/06/03 TULSA

L, 77-96

W, 98-49

NEW MEXICO

Series tied, 3-3 11/30/78 TULSA W, 76-64 11/23/79 at Albuquerque, N.M. L, 58-80 12/02/83 Berkeley, Calif.* (N) W, 84-70 01/01/00 at Albuquerque, N.M. L, 48-65 11/11/05 at Albuquerque, N.M. L, 52-69 03/23/15 at Albuquerque, N.M. W, 63-61^ * Golden Bear Classic ^ WBI Quarterfinals

02/15/88 11/28/88 02/13/89 11/23/91 03/06/93 12/30/99

02/18/85 02/01/86 12/12/86 01/19/95 01/24/96 02/06/14

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NMSU leads, 4-2 at Las Cruces, N.M. L, 81-90 TULSA W, 85-81 OT at Las Cruces, N.M. L, 69-82 at Las Cruces, N.M. L, 84-94 at Las Cruces, N.M. L, 54-77 at Las Cruces, N.M. W, 73-59

NEW ORLEANS

12/06/75 01/26/75 12/06/76 02/12/77

Tied, 3-3 TULSA W, 68-62 at New Orleans, La. L, 80-90 at New Orleans. La. L, 64-68 at New Orleans, La. L, 76-95 TULSA W, 81-79 OT TULSA W, 93-62

NORTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA A&M ORU leads, 3-1 at Miami, Okla. TULSA at Miami, Okla. TULSA

L, 38-47*

NORTH CAROLINA STATE

NC State leads, 1-0 12/20/91 Palo Alto, Calif.* (N) * Cardinal Classic

W, 65-53 L, 54-58 W, 66-61 W, 70-45

NORTH CAROLINA A&T

NC A&T leads, 1-0 11/28/15 at Hattiesburg, Miss. * Southern Miss Classic

UNLV

# Bertha Teague Classic

Nicholls leads, 3-1 01/05/13 at Thibodaux, La. L, 66-69 01/31/13 TULSA W, 84-56 01/30/14 at Thibodaux, La. L, 60-71 03/13/14 Katy, Texas* (N) L, 66-77 * Southland Conference Tournament

W, 96-74

NICHOLLS STATE

L, 60-92

NORTH DAKOTA STATE

ORU leads, 9-5 11/11/06 TULSA W, 82-67 12/10/07 TULSA W, 73-68 OT 03/01/08 at Fargo, N.D. L, 72-75 2OT 11/08/08 at Fargo, N.D. L, 57-76 02/28/09 TULSA L, 55-64 01/02/10 at Fargo, N.D. L, 66-68 02/01/10 TULSA W, 81-75 01/10/11 at Fargo, N.D. W, 84-74 02/05/11 TULSA W, 98-69 01/09/12 TULSA W, 92-66 02/04/12 at Fargo, N.D. W, 84-75 01/02/15 at Fargo, N.D. L, 64-77 02/11/15 TULSA W, 67-41 03/08/15 at Sioux Falls, S.D. W, 71-58* 01/09/16 at Sioux Falls, S.D. W, 52-42 02/04/16 TULSA W, 59-58 * Summit League Tournament

NORTH TEXAS

ORU leads, 7-3 03/22/78 Nacogdoches, Texas* (N) W, 67-48 01/20/79 at Denton, Texas W, 63-55 03/07/79 TULSA* W, 62-55 11/26/82 TULSA W, 82-68 01/24/83 at Denton, Texas W, 70-51 02/29/88 at Denton, Texas L, 64-82 01/06/89 Stillwater, Okla.^ (N) L, 86-102 12/30/97 Stillwater, Okla. # (N) L, 72-81 11/14/10 TULSA W, 120-87 11/16/11 at Denton, Texas W, 70-60 * AIAW Southwest Regional ^ Cowgirl Invitational

11/17/07

NORTHERN COLORADO ORU leads, 1-0 TULSA

NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS

Tied, 1-1 01/22/98 TULSA 02/21/98 at Chicago, Ill.

W, 83-56

W, 73-50 L, 64-68

NORTHEASTERN STATE

ORU leads, 8-3 02/17/76 TULSA W, 77-63 01/29/77 TULSA W, 73-64 02/21/77 at Tahlequah, Okla. L, 59-73 02/23/79 Weatherford, Okla.* (N) W, 88-69 12/04/81 TULSA W, 72-61 11/29/82 TULSA W, 62-57 02/14/83 at Tahlequah, Okla. W, 77-64 11/27/89 at Tahlequah, Okla.^ L, 66-91 01/26/91 TULSA W, 70-69 02/04/91 at Tahlequah, Okla. L, 85-100 01/03/11 TULSA W, 83-57 * AIAW State Tournament ^ NSU Classic

NORTHWESTERN 12/16/13

NU leads, 1-0 at Evanston, Ill.

NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE

ORU leads, 6-4 12/06/77 at Alva, Okla. 01/21/78 TULSA 02/24/78 Tahlequah, Okla.* (N) 12/09/78 TULSA 01/31/79 at Alva, Okla. 12/31/79 at Alva, Okla. 01/21/80 at Alva, Okla. 12/11/80 at Alva, Okla. 01/24/81 TULSA 02/17/82 at Alva, Okla. * AIAW State Tournament

L, 61-94 L, 69-94 W, 66-55 L, 63-67 W, 62-51 L, 49-71

NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE

ORU leads, 3-0 11/25/77 Springfield, Mo.* (N) 01/13/79 at Maryville, Mo.

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W, 76-60 W, 74-57 W, 67-53 L, 61-62 W, 54-50 W, 81-63 W, 69-66 L, 68-79 L, 55-66 L, 59-64

NORTHWESTERN STATE

NSU leads, 4-2 12/05/92 Lubbock, Texas* (N) 12/02/94 Oxford, Miss.^ (N) 01/10/13 TULSA 02/07/13 at Natchitoches, La. 01/25/14 TULSA 03/08/14 at Natchitoches, La. * Lady Raider Classic ^Domino’s Lady Rebel Classic

L, 54-84

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RECORD VS. OPPONENTS 01/27/79 TULSA * MSU Turkey Tournament

W, 69-67

OAKLAND

ORU leads, 22-13 01/14/99 at Rochester, Mich. W, 77-75 02/20/99 TULSA W, 79-73 01/20/00 TULSA W, 60-46 02/26/00 at Rochester, Mich. L, 49-68 01/08/01 TULSA W, 65-53 02/10/01 at Rochester, Mich. W, 55-54 03/06/01 Ft. Wayne, Ind.* (N) W, 61-46 01/12/02 TULSA W, 64-43 02/11/02 at Rochester, Mich. L, 57-78 03/04/02 Ft. Wayne, Ind.* (N) L, 71-74 01/18/03 TULSA W, 88-66 02/17/03 at Rochester, Mich. W, 67-63 01/26/04 at Rochester, Mich. L, 45-61 02/21/04 TULSA W, 70-63 03/06/04 Kansas City, Mo.* (N) W, 57-49 01/03/05 TULSA L, 58-65 01/24/05 at Rochester, Mich. L, 55-77 02/13/06 TULSA L, 70-72 02/20/06 at Rochester, Mich. W, 55-54 03/05/06 Tulsa, Okla.* (N) L, 37-50 01/29/07 TULSA L, 64-68 OT 02/24/07 at Rochester, Mich. W, 60-57 03/06/07 Tulsa, Okla.* (N) W, 72-55 01/12/08 at Rochester, Mich. L, 57-71 02/11/08 TULSA W, 73-66 03/10/08 Tulsa, Okla.* (N) W, 71-61 01/10/09 TULSA L, 48-62 02/09/09 at Rochester, Mich. L, 75-79 OT 01/11/10 TULSA W, 77-62 02/06/10 at Rochester, Mich. W, 91-87 12/31/10 TULSA W, 96-74 01/31/11 at Rochester, Mich. W, 80-72 2OT 03/07/11 Sioux Falls, S.D.* (N) L, 62-96 01/21/12 TULSA W, 62-53 02/20/12 at Rochester, Mich. W, 77-51 * Mid-Continent Conference/Summit League Tournament

OKLAHOMA 12/15/76 01/17/77 01/03/78 02/04/78 02/25/78 12/05/78 01/08/79 02/24/79 01/24/80 02/02/80 02/22/80 11/29/80 02/16/81 02/26/81 01/18/82

OU leads, 21-14 TULSA L, 56-59 at Norman, Okla. W, 62-58 TULSA W, 84-55 at Norman, Okla. W, 81-62 Tahlequah, Okla.* (N) W, 57-53 at Norman, Okla. L, 64-72 TULSA W, 62-49 Weatherford, Okla.* (N) W, 69-66 at Norman, Okla. W, 64-52 TULSA W, 77-63 at Norman, Okla. W, 73-60 TULSA W, 80-76 at Norman, Okla. L, 59-66 Oklahoma City, Okla.* (N) W, 72-62 TULSA W, 93-72

02/13/82 at Norman, Okla. W, 95-78 01/04/83 TULSA W, 86-72 01/07/84 at Norman, Okla. L, 77-101 01/11/85 TULSA L, 66-67 01/11/86 at Norman, Okla. L, 78-101 12/04/86 TULSA L, 72-87 12/02/87 at Norman, Okla. L, 94-103 12/10/88 TULSA L, 83-97 01/02/93 at Norman, Okla. L, 62-84 02/10/94 at Norman, Okla. L, 48-99 12/20/95 at Norman, Okla. L, 40-63 11/22/96 Stillwater, Okla.^ (N) L, 50-62 12/15/96 TULSA L, 63-66 11/28/99 at Norman, Okla.^ L, 66-83 11/18/00 TULSA^ L, 56-87 03/17/01 at Norman, Okla. # L, 64-70 11/17/01 Stillwater, Okla.^ (N) L, 38-73 11/23/02 Tulsa, Okla.^ (N) L, 42-70 11/22/03 Oklahoma City, Okla.^ (N) L, 42-90 12/03/05 Stillwater, Okla.^ (N) L, 76-107 * AIAW State Tournament ^ Bertha Teague Classic # NCAA Tournament West Regional

01/22/83 TULSA W, 67-61 02/05/83 at Oklahoma City, Okla. W, 75-59 01/16/84 at Oklahoma City, Okla. W, 79-72 02/11/84 TULSA W, 78-65 01/14/85 TULSA W, 78-62 02/09/85 at Oklahoma City, Okla. L, 60-79 01/13/86 TULSA W, 83-70 02/17/86 at Oklahoma City, Okla. L, 95-97 02/21/89 TULSA L, 85-101 02/12/90 at Oklahoma City, Okla. L 72-85 11/26/90 at Oklahoma City, Okla. L, 73-114 01/10/91 TULSA W, 97-79 02/10/92 TULSA W, 75-71 * AIAW State Tournament

OKLAHOMA BAPTIST

ORU leads, 8-3 12/12/75 at Shawnee, Okla. W, 67-60 01/08/76 TULSA W, 69-54 02/06/76 Bethany, Okla.* (N) W, 48-44 12/04/76 TULSA W, 79-32 01/18/77 at Shawnee, Okla. W, 72-46 02/17/77 Bethany, Okla.* (N) W, 64-41 11/25/89 at Shawnee, Okla.^ L, 73-107 01/29/90 TULSA L, 76-88 02/17/92 TULSA W, 79-72 OT 02/20/93 TULSA L, 64-83 02/26/94 TULSA W, 77-69 * Southern Nazarene Tournament ^ OBU Classic

OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN

OKLAHOMA CITY

01/19/76 02/02/76 01/12/90 02/22/90 11/12/90 01/14/91

11/27/79 02/04/80 02/21/80 01/31/81 02/14/81 12/15/81 02/15/82 02/27/82

OCU leads, 5-1 TULSA W, 66-60 at Oklahoma City, Okla. L, 60-61 at Oklahoma City, Okla. L, 71-100 TULSA L, 73-93 at Oklahoma City, Okla. L, 88-103 TULSA L, 72-92

ORU leads, 11-10 at Oklahoma City, Okla. L, 74-75 TULSA W, 85-66 Norman, Okla.* (N) W, 80-69 at Oklahoma City, Okla. L, 82-91 TULSA W, 94-66 at Oklahoma City, Okla. L, 63-69 TULSA L, 67-81 at Oklahoma City, Okla.* L, 81-88

OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE STATE ORU leads, 3-1 02/05/76 Bethany, Okla.* (N) W, 56-52 02/17/90 at Goodwell, Okla. L, 82-101 11/22/00 TULSA W, 67-45 12/13/02 TULSA^ W, 82-51 * Bethany Nazarene Tournament ^ Game Played at the ORU Aerobics Center 12/11/76 12/10/77 01/30/78 12/12/78 02/14/79 12/11/79 02/16/80 12/02/80 02/07/81 02/24/81 01/27/82 02/06/82 02/26/82 01/11/83 02/21/83 12/05/83 02/10/86 12/20/86 12/19/87 01/05/89 01/23/89 01/03/92 12/28/92 01/14/94 12/21/95 11/23/96 11/25/96 12/29/97 11/17/98 11/29/99

OKLAHOMA STATE

OSU leads, 24-15 TULSA L, 68-77 TULSA W, 57-51 at Stillwater, Okla. W, 73-60 TULSA W, 64-58 at Stillwater, Okla. W, 71-54 at Stillwater, Okla. W, 79-77 TULSA W, 90-75 at Stillwater, Okla. L, 79-82 Oklahoma State W, 73-64 Oklahoma City, Okla.* (N) W, 69-54 at Stillwater, Okla. L, 62-63 TULSA W, 81-79 Oklahoma City, Okla.* (N) L, 75-79 at Stillwater, Okla. W, 93-74 TULSA W, 74-66 TULSA L, 69-72 at Stillwater, Okla. L, 83-90 TULSA W, 82-72 OT at Stillwater, Okla. L, 74-88 at Stillwater, Okla.^ L, 67-85 TULSA L, 70-100 at Stillwater, Okla.^ L, 43-57 at Stillwater, Okla.^ L, 31-105 at Stillwater, Okla. L, 58-75 Norman, Okla. # (N) L, 44-84 at Stillwater, Okla. # L, 53-70 TULSA L, 35-59 at Stillwater, Okla. # L, 50-92 TULSA L, 58-66 Norman, Okla. # (N) L, 51-68

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RECORD VS. OPPONENTS 11/17/00 TULSA # L, 63-71 11/18/01 at Stillwater, Okla. # L, 52-83 11/22/02 Tulsa, Okla. # (N) W, 67-47 12/17/02 Cancun, Mexico % (N) W, 72-65 12/04/04 TULSA # W, 65-61 OT 12/02/06 Tulsa, Okla. # (N) L, 53-78 12/28/07 at Stillwater, Okla. L, 65-83 12/16/08 at Stillwater, Okla. L, 48-58 12/22/09 at Stillwater, Okla. L, 65-90 12/22/10 at Stillwater, Okla. L, 48-77 11/27/15 at Stillwater, Okla. L, 59-55 * AIAW State Tournament ^ Cowgirl Invitational # Bertha Teague Classic $ Fun in the Sun Shootout

OKLAHOMA WESLEYAN

(formerly Bartlesville Wesleyan) Tied, 2-2 11/19/89 TULSA L, 56-70 02/03/89 at Bartlesville, Okla. L, 65-89 11/08/90 at Bartlesville, Okla. W, 79-73 01/24/91 TULSA W, 85-56 OLD DOMINION ODU leads, 1-0 12/28/77 Flushing, N.Y.* (N) L, 49-82 * Queens’ Holiday Tournament

OMAHA

(formerly Nebraska-Omaha) ORU leads 3-1 01/13/78 Warrensburg, Mo.* W, 63-51 01/04/79 Wichita, Kan.^ L, 63-64 01/24/15 TULSA W, 74-53 02/07/15 Omaha, Neb. W, 66-52 01/21/16 Omaha, Neb. W, 67-65 02/25/16 TULSA W, 67-58 * Warrensburg Tournament ^ Shocker Holiday Classic

OREGON

Oregon leads, 1-0 12/04/87 Missoula, Mont.* (N) * Domino’s Pizza Classic

OZARK CHRISTIAN

11/13/89 11/17/90

(formerly Ozark Bible) ORU leads, 2-0 02/01/77 TULSA W, 82-47 02/14/77 at Joplin, Mo. W, 71-58 COLLEGE OF THE OZARKS (formerly School of the Ozarks) CofO leads, 2-1 02/11/89 TULSA W, 101-67 11/11/89 at Point Lookout, Mo.* L, 53-79 01/15/90 TULSA L, 85-88 * School of the Ozarks Classic

Ozarks leads, 2-0 TULSA at Clarksville, Ark.

L, 56-72 L, 83-111

PEPPERDINE

Pepperdine leads, 1-0 12/07/97 at Malibu, Calif.

L, 72-80

PERU STATE

ORU leads, 1-0 01/05/91 TULSA

P

W, 75-72

PHILLIPS

ORU leads, 8-6 02/28/76 Chickasha, Okla.* (N) L, 57-105 03/10/77 Hammond, La.^ (N) L, 74-97 12/02/78 at Enid, Okla. W, 78-46 02/07/79 TULSA W, 92-70 02/11/80 TULSA W, 96-52 12/08/80 TULSA W, 86-65 01/28/81 at Enid, Okla. W, 67-55 01/16/82 TULSA W, 82-62 01/29/83 at Enid, Okla. W, 79-57 12/02/89 at Enid, Okla. # L, 81-107 01/30/90 TULSA L, 87-02 01/12/91 TULSA L, 76-92 02/23/91 at Enid, Okla. L, 78-94 02/10/97 TULSA W, 75-66 * Oklahoma Small College Tournament ^ National Small College Tournament # Phillips Classic

01/23/80 02/12/80 12/04/80 02/04/81 11/28/95

L, 64-85

UNIV. OF THE OZARKS

PITTSBURG STATE ORU leads, 4-1 TULSA at Pittsburg, Kan. TULSA at Pittsburg, Kan. TULSA

W, 77-56 L, 60-63 W, 77-57 W, 87-67 W, 67-53

PRAIRIE VIEW A&M

ORU leads, 2-0 02/06/97 at Prairie View, Texas 02/20/97 TULSA

W, 64-47 W, 63-33

PURDUE

Purdue leads, 2-0 03/13/99 at West Lafayette, Ind.* L, 48-68 03/17/07 Minneapolis, Minn.* (N) L, 42-63 * NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional * NCAA Tournament Dallas Regional REDLANDS CC (formerly El Reno College) ORU leads, 1-0 02/14/76 at El Reno, Okla.* W, 75-58 * El Reno Tournament

RICE

Rice leads, 1-0 11/29/91 Lincoln, Neb.* (N) * Nebraska Invitational

SACRAMENTO STATE (formerly Cal State Sacramento) ORU leads, 1-0 01/13/95 TULSA W, 71-50

01/12/87 02/09/87 01/16/88 02/08/88

SAINT LOUIS

ORU leads, 3-1 at St. Louis, Mo. TULSA TULSA at St. Louis, Mo.

W, 66-52 W, 76-53 W, 76-67 L, 63-71

ST. MARY’S (Texas)

St. Mary’s leads, 1-0 01/05/90 Pittsburg, Kan.* (N) * Pittsburg State Tournament

L, 66-68

SAM HOUSTON STATE

SAN DIEGO

ORU leads, 4-3 12/20/94 TULSA W, 62-49 12/18/95 at Huntsville, Texas L, 54-96 12/29/08 TULSA W, 83-41 11/30/09 at Huntsville, Texas W, 101-85 01/19/13 at Huntsville, Texas L, 47-54 02/14/13 TULSA W, 90-40 03/16/13 Katy, Texas* W, 72-66 03/02/14 TULSA W, 80-50 * Southland Conference Tournament

USD leads, 1-0 12/22/03 at San Diego, Calif.

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W, 57-55 L, 74-84

SOUTH ALABAMA

USA leads, 1-0 12/31/96 Boca Raton, Fla.* (N) * Florida Atlantic Classic

L, 61-86 W, 63-54

SAN FRANCISCO

Tied, 1-1 12/16/78 Pomona, Calif.* (N) 11/29/86 Tempe, Ariz.^ (N) * Cal Poly Pomona Tournament ^ Dial Soap Classic

L, 57-77

SAN DIEGO STATE

Tied, 1-1 02/23/88 at San Diego, Calif. 12/20/03 at San Diego, Calif.

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SOUTH DAKOTA

SOUTHERN

Tied, 3-4 12/29/11 at Vermillion, S.D. 01/30/12 TULSA 01/08/15 TULSA 01/31/15 at Vermillion, S.D. 01/06/16 TULSA 02/13/16 at Vermillion, S.D. 03/07/16 Sioux Falls, S.D.* (N) *Summit League Tournament

W, 66-53 L, 57-60 W, 81-65 L, 70-93 W, 60-56 L, 71-48 L, 78-61

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE

SDSU leads, 9-6 12/08/07 TULSA W, 67-57 03/03/08 at Brookings, S.D. L, 67-88 12/06/08 at Brookings, S.D. L, 52-76 03/02/09 TULSA L, 64-71 03/07/09 Sioux Falls, S.D.* (N) L, 49-77 01/04/10 at Brookings, S.D. W, 81-72 01/30/10 TULSA W, 86-75 03/09/10 Sioux Falls, S.D.* (N) L, 75-79 OT 01/08/11 at Brookings, S.D. W, 77-62 02/07/11 TULSA W, 85-78 01/07/11 TULSA W, 71-65 02/06/12 at Brookings, S.D. L, 51-70 01/29/15 at Brookings, S.D. L, 46-71 02/13/15 TULSA L, 52-66 03/09/15 at Sioux Falls, S.D. L, 48-59* 01/27/16 TULSA L, 68-50 02/11/16 at Sioux Falls, S.D. L, 60-48 * Summit League Tournament

11/19/90 11/28/90 12/09/93 01/05/94 01/15/97 01/04/95 02/20/95 02/24/96 01/15/97

01/03/13 02/02/13 02/08/14

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE SEMO leads, 7-2 TULSA at Cape Girardeau, Mo. at Cape Girardeau, Mo. TULSA TULSA TULSA at Cape Girardeau, Mo. at Cape Girardeau, Mo. TULSA

L, 69-87 L, 61-100 L, 44-68 L, 54-64 W, 74-50 L, 55-74 L, 45-64 L, 71-90 W, 74-50

SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ORU leads, 3-0 at Hammond, La. TULSA TULSA

W, 81-62 W, 90-48 W, 81-78

SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA STATE

ORU leads, 3-1 03/04/77 Chickasha, Okla.* (N) L, 64-65 03/11/77 Hammond, La.^ (N) W, 84-79 12/12/81 TULSA W, 77-66 02/09/83 at Durant, Okla. W, 98-71 * Oklahoma Small College Tournament ^ National Small College Tournament

ORU leads, 5-1 03/24/78 Nacogdoches, Texas* (N) W, 75-71 12/28/93 Norman, Okla.^ (N) L, 62-86 01/21/95 at Baton Rouge, La. W, 75-48 01/10/96 TULSA W, 76-62 01/23/97 at Baton Rouge, La. W, 64-48 11/22/06 TULSA W, 88-46 * AIAW Southwest Regional ^ Oklahoma Holiday Classic

SOUTHERN ARKANSAS

SAU leads, 1-0 11/28/89 Tahlequah, Okla.* (N) * NSU Classic

L, 83-92

SOUTHERN CAL

USC leads, 1-0 12/18/78 at Los Angeles, Calif.

L, 65-81

SMU

ORU leads, 4-3 11/19/77 TULSA 02/14/78 at Dallas, Texas 12/14/84 at Dallas, Texas* 12/13/85 at Dallas, Texas* 01/27/87 TULSA 12/12/92 at Dallas, Texas 11/30/97 at Dallas, Texas * Dallas Hilton Inn Classic

SOUTHERN MISS

USM leads, 1-0 01/04/92 Stillwater, Okla.* (N) * Cowgirl Invitational

W, 73-43 W, 83-48 L, 66-75 W, 91-69 W, 89-82 L, 72-107 L, 48-71

L, 66-82

SOUTHERN NAZARENE

(formerly Bethany Nazarene) ORU leads, 8-4 12/01/75 TULSA W, 63-35 02/13/76 El Reno, Okla.* (N) W, 56-55 02/24/76 at Bethany, Okla. W, 64-52 11/29/76 TULSA W, 71-52 02/18/77 at Bethany, Okla.^ W, 76-56 02/28/77 at Bethany, Okla. W, 90-55 11/20/89 TULSA L, 53-111 11/24/89 Shawnee, Okla. # (N) L, 45-100 01/13/90 at Bethany, Okla. L, 55-105 11/10/90 at Bethany, Okla. L, 82-91 01/15/91 TULSA W, 98-88 11/19/99 TULSA W, 71-68 * El Reno Tournament ^ Southern Nazarene Tournament # OBU Classic

SOUTHERN UTAH

ORU leads, 21-11 01/06/96 TULSA 12/04/97 at Cedar City, Utah

02/23/98 TULSA L, 56-64 01/23/99 TULSA W, 82-56 02/11/99 at Cedar City, Utah L, 42-60 01/29/00 at Cedar City, Utah W, 58-55 02/17/00 TULSA L, 52-58 12/04/00 TULSA W, 57-54 02/24/01 at Cedar City, Utah L, 65-72 01/28/02 TULSA W, 88-85 2OT 02/23/02 at Cedar City, Utah L, 79-86 01/13/03 at Cedar City, Utah W, 66-49 02/08/03 TULSA W, 80-53 01/05/04 at Cedar City, Utah W, 75-65 02/28/04 TULSA W, 67-66 01/11/05 TULSA L, 43-49 02/28/05 at Cedar City, Utah W, 73-71 01/04/06 at Cedar City, Utah W, 92-71 02/06/06 TULSA W, 71-56 01/15/07 at Cedar City, Utah L, 45-58 02/10/07 TULSA W, 60-51 01/26/08 at Cedar City, Utah L, 49-52 02/25/08 TULSA W, 71-42 01/24/09 TULSA W, 64-59 02/23/09 at Cedar City, Utah W, 76-74 OT 12/05/09 TULSA W, 109-62 03/01/10 at Cedar City, Utah W, 94-70 03/06/10 Sioux Falls, S.D.* (N) W, 97-81 01/17/11 TULSA W, 115-75 02/12/11 at Cedar City, Utah L, 101-93 12/04/11 TULSA W, 109-59 02/25/12 at Cedar City, Utah W, 54-47 * Summit League Tournament

L, 51-66 L,64-86

01/05/82 01/06/83 01/17/83 11/21/89

SOUTHWEST BAPTIST ORU leads, 4-0 at Bolivar, Mo. at Bolivar, Mo. TULSA TULSA

SOUTHWESTERN CHRISTIAN

ORU leads, 1-0 12/02/14 TULSA

W, 88-49

SOUTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE

SWOSU leads, 4-2 02/08/77 at Weatherford, Okla. 12/01/89 Enid, Okla.* (N) 01/08/91 at Weatherford, Okla. 02/05/91 TULSA 02/25/91 at Weatherford, Okla.^ 11/23/05 TULSA ^ NAIA District 9 Playoffs * Phillips Classic

W, 74-55 W, 103-68 W, 88-39 W, 80-72

W, 79-59 L, 64-138 L, 72-92 L, 68-78 L, 62-74 W, 72-61

ST. GREGORY’S

ORU leads, 5-0 12/03/01 TULSA 12/30/02 TULSA

W, 61-47 W, 88-51

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RECORD VS. OPPONENTS 12/13/04 TULSA 12/16/06 TULSA 12/29/14 TULSA

W, 103-40 W, 111-42 W, 86-61

STANFORD

Stanford leads, 1-0 12/19/91 at Palo Alto, Calif.* * Cardinal Classic

L, 74-112

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN

ORU leads, 4-2 12/15/84 Dallas, Texas* (N) 12/14/85 Dallas, Texas* (N) 01/12/13 TULSA 02/09/13 at Nacogdoches, Texas 01/23/14 TULSA 03/06/14 at Nacogdoches, Texas * Dallas Hilton Inn Classic

W, 70-68 L, 64-69 W, 63-56 W, 68-64 W, 64-55 L, 52-72

TARLETON STATE

TSU leads, 3-0 03/12/77 Hammond, La.* (N) L, 68-71 01/16/90 TULSA L, 64-71 02/19/90 at Stephenville, Texas L, 66-78 * National Small College Tournament

W, 84-70

TEMPLE (Texas)

Tied, 1-1 01/14/78 Warrensburg, Mo.* (N) L, 71-77 12/05/80 TULSA W, 74-46 * CMU Classic

TENNESSEE

Tennessee leads, 3-0 03/23/08 West Lafayette, Ind.* (N) L, 55-94 03/23/13 Knoxville, Tenn.* L, 62-83 11/17/14 Knoxville, Tenn. L, 91-39 * NCAA Tournament Oklahoma City Regional

TENNESSEE-MARTIN

174

12/18/93 01/27/94 01/16/95 02/11/95

UTM leads, 3-1 TULSA at Martin, Tenn. at Martin, Tenn. TULSA

11/21/77 02/22/78 03/26/78 03/08/79 03/12/81 12/18/93

TEXAS

12/11/99 12/07/00 01/17/13 02/16/13 01/04/14 02/15/14

TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI Tied, 3-3 at Corpus Christi, Texas TULSA at Corpus Christi, Texas TULSA TULSA at Corpus Christi, Texas

L, 58-60 W, 74-61 W, 58-41 W, 81-59 L, 53-58 L, 53-61

UT-ARLINGTON

TABOR

ORU leads, 1-0 12/06/90 TULSA

02/28/96 at Austin, Texas L, 56-75 03/19/05 Dallas, Texas^ (N) L, 47-64 11/25/05 at Austin, Texas L, 40-79 12/01/09 at Austin, Texas L, 80-94 * AIAW Southwest Regional ^ NCAA Tournament Chattanooga Regional TEXAS A&M Texas A&M leads, 6-0 12/01/84 Berkeley. Calif.* (N) L, 48-87 12/19/84 TULSA L, 64-73 12/03/85 at College Station, Texas L, 61-72 01/08/93 at College Station, Texas L, 49-96 02/18/94 TULSA L, 61-78 01/06/97 at College Station, Texas L, 71-80 * Golden Bear Classic

L, 61-83 L, 75-82 L, 63-82 W, 79-68

Texas leads, 7-3 at Austin, Texas W, 72-43 TULSA W, 75-40 Nacogdoches, Texas* (N) W, 100-84 TULSA* L, 68-77 Nacogdoches, Texas* (N) L, 63-97 at Austin, Texas L, 68-109

ORU leads, 6-4 01/07/80 TULSA W, 76-68 02/10/81 at Arlington, Texas W, 81-62 11/28/81 TULSA W, 70-66 12/06/86 TULSA W, 73-69 11/26/88 College Station, Texas* (N) L, 80-81 2OT 12/17/88 TULSA^ L, 79-89 12/03/02 at Arlington, Texas L, 55-62 11/25/03 TULSA L, 71-74 11/12/10 TULSA W, 110-58 11/16/12 at Arlington, Texas W, 73-41 * Lady Aggie Classic ^ Midwest Roundball Classic

TCU

Tied, 4-4 12/21/85 TULSA 12/21/87 at Ft. Worth, Texas 12/18/88 TULSA # 01/25/92 at Ft. Worth, Texas 01/27/93 at Ft. Worth, Texas 01/08/94 TULSA 12/03/94 Oxford, Miss.* (N) 03/17/11 at Ft. Worth, Texas^ # Midwest Roundball Classic * Domino’s Lady Rebel Classic ^ Women’s NIT

TEXAS STATE

W, 79-67 L, 64-79 L, 74-87 W, 72-69 L, 60-76 L, 60-79 W, 90-58 W, 78-74

12/29/03 at San Marcos, Texas W, 70-56 11/19/04 TULSA W, 93-52 03/18/14 at San Marcos, Texas W, 57-54* * WBI First Round

UTEP 01/23/84 02/27/84 01/21/85 02/25/85 01/20/86 02/24/86 02/13/88 01/27/89 02/15/89 11/25/91 01/06/93 11/28/94 02/16/95

ORU leads, 9-4 TULSA at El Paso, Texas at El Paso, Texas TULSA at El Paso, Texas TULSA at El Paso, Texas TULSA at El Paso, Texas at El Paso, Texas at El Paso, Texas at El Paso, Texas TULSA

TEXAS-RIO GRANDE

ORU leads, 13-1 12/06/92 Lubbock, Texas* (N) 11/26/93 TULSA 02/01/94 at Edinburg, Texas 02/03/95 at Edinburg, Texas 12/03/96 at Edinburg, Texas 02/03/97 TULSA 12/09/99 at Edinburg, Texas 12/28/01 at Edinburg, Texas 01/28/03 TULSA 12/14/03 at Edinburg, Texas 11/26/04 TULSA 01/19/07 TULSA 01/01/08 at Edinburg, Texas 11/13/09 TULSA * Lady Raider Classic

W, 72-69 W, 75-62 W, 80-69 W, 71-63 W, 91-70 W, 94-65 W, 69-53 L, 74-75 L, 66-96 W, 82-79 L, 50-60 L, 61-81 W, 68-54

W, 85-59 W, 70-68 L, 48-49 W, 65-57 W, 77-57 W, 74-48 W, 60-56 W, 74-63 W, 72-68 W, 67-57 W, 75-65 W, 68-47 W, 60-40 W, 98-65

UTSA

ORU leads, 6-5 01/21/84 TULSA 02/25/84 at San Antonio, Texas 01/19/85 at San Antonio, Texas 02/23/85 TULSA 01/18/86 at San Antonio, Texas 02/22/86 TULSA 02/27/88 at San Antonio, Texas 01/28/89 TULSA 12/22/94 TULSA 12/15/02 Cancun, Mexico* (N) 12/20/08 Cozumel, Mexico^ (N) * Fun in the Sun Shootout ^ Cozumel Cup

(formerly Southwest Texas) ORU leads, 4-0 12/08/01 TULSA W, 79-67

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L, 72-77 L, 64-75 L, 56-80 L, 57-68 W, 60-54 W, 97-61 W, 92-78 W, 92-71 W, 62-52 W, 47-43 L, 62-74


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01/09/92 01/27/92 12/17/94 03/01/95 02/25/97 12/01/07

TEXAS SOUTHERN ORU leads, 5-1 at Houston, Texas TULSA at Houston, Texas TULSA TULSA at Houston, Texas

W, 81-52 W, 76-73 W, 79-60 W, 81-47 W, 92-54 L, 48-52

TEXAS TECH Texas Tech leads, 10-3 11/27/76 Plainview, Texas* (N) L, 62-66 03/25/78 Nacogdoches, Texas^ (N) W, 81-66 02/10/79 at Lubbock, Texas L, 55-65 02/18/80 TULSA L, 88-91 OT 01/09/82 TULSA W, 87-71 01/05/85 at Lubbock, Texas L, 66-101 12/19/85 TULSA W, 61-54 01/18/92 at Lubbock, Texas L, 54-88 12/05/96 at Lubbock, Texas L, 51-74 12/09/04 at Lubbock, Texas L, 46-79 12/15/05 at Lubbock, Texas L, 58-99 12/14/06 at Lubbock, Texas L, 67-69 12/18/07 at Lubbock, Texas L, 61-91 * Flying Queens Classic ^ AIAW Southwest Regional

ORU leads, 3-0 03/09/77 Hammond, La.* (N) W, 69-55 02/12/83 at Ft. Worth, Texas W, 94-72 02/19/83 TULSA W, 75-62 * National Small College Tournament

TULANE

TULSA 02/21/76 03/06/76 12/02/76 01/08/77 12/15/77 02/27/78 11/29/78 11/17/79 01/28/80 01/17/81 01/22/81 12/02/81 02/11/82

L, 71-74 L, 68-73 W, 92-86

ORU leads, 2-1 02/07/76 Bethany, Okla.* (N) 12/15/86 TULSA 11/08/13 TULSA * Bethany Nazarene Tournament

ORU leads, 31-8 TULSA W, 76-48 at Tulsa, Okla. W, 89-63 TULSA W, 68-58 at Tulsa, Okla. W, 81-52 at Tulsa, Okla. W, 112-45 Tahlequah, Okla.* (N) W, 88-51 TULSA W, 71-50 TULSA W, 89-50 at Tulsa, Okla. W, 89-77 TULSA W, 82-74 at Tulsa, Okla. W, 111-77 TULSA W, 77-54 at Tulsa, Okla. W, 67-65

L, 59-72 W, 82-70 W, 89-68

USC UPSTATE

U.S. INTERNATIONAL

ORU leads, 1-0 12/19/08 Cozumel, Mexico* (N) W, 82-60 * Cozumel Cup

USI leads, 1-0 02/21/88 at San Diego, Calif.

VALPARAISO 01/10/98 02/05/98 12/03/98 02/06/99 03/01/99 12/02/99 02/12/00 03/03/00 01/06/01

L, 64-85

UTAH STATE

ORU leads, 1-0 01/12/80 TULSA

02/05/01 at Valparaiso, Ind. L, 63-65 01/21/02 at Valparaiso, Ind. L, 50-69 02/16/02 TULSA L, 57-78 02/03/03 at Valparaiso, Ind. L, 43-66 03/01/03 TULSA L, 65-80 03/08/03 Kansas City, Mo.* (N) L, 56-94 01/10/04 TULSA W, 67-66 02/16/04 at Valparaiso, Ind. L,47-65 03/09/04 Kansas City, Mo.* (N) L, 63-64 01/08/05 at Valparaiso, Ind. L,55-72 02/26/05 TULSA L,58-69 01/09/06 at Valparaiso , Ind. L,54-81 02/27/06 TULSA W, 53-31 01/06/07 TULSA L,54-57 02/05/07 at Valparaiso, Ind. L, 56-66 03/05/07 Tulsa, Okla.* (N) W, 69-63 * Mid-Continent Conference Tournament

VANDERBILT

Vanderbilt leads, 1-0 01/14/93 at Nashville, Tenn.

L, 58-124

VILLANOVA

Villanova leads, 1-0 11/20/10 Annapolis, Md.* (N) * Navy Classic

L, 52-61

WASHBURN

USAO

TEXAS WESLEYAN

Tulane leads, 2-1 02/03/86 at New Orleans, La. 01/05/87 TULSA 03/21/11 TULSA* * Women’s NIT

02/24/83 at Tulsa, Okla. W, 86-80 03/02/83 TULSA W, 91-71 12/12/83 TULSA W, 81-65 02/11/85 at Tulsa, Okla. W, 74-52 11/26/85 TULSA W, 90-43 02/15/86 at Tulsa, Okla. W, 87-51 12/02/86 at Tulsa, Okla. W, 64-58 01/19/87 TULSA W, 49-42 12/22/99 at Tulsa, Okla. L, 51-78 01/02/01 TULSA W, 63-41 11/27/01 at Tulsa, Okla. W, 63-61 12/18/01 Cancun, Mexico^ (N) L, 58-75 11/27/02 TULSA W, 74-66 12/01/03 at Tulsa, Okla. L, 60-67 11/30/04 TULSA L, 64-68 12/10/05 at Tulsa, Okla. L, 73-88 11/20/06 TULSA W, 74-61 11/13/07 at Tulsa, Okla. W, 48-33 11/22/08 Tulsa W, 65-50 12/12/09 at Tulsa, Okla. W, 74-69 OT 11/16/10 TULSA L, 85-86 11/29/11 at Tulsa, Okla. L, 57-65 11/09/12 TULSA W, 64-53 11/26/13 at Tulsa, Okla. L, 58-72 11/21/14 TULSA W, 73-71 * AIAW State Tournament ^ Fun in the Sun Shootout

W, 104-67

Valpo leads, 18-7 TULSA L, 77-83 OT at Valparaiso, Ind. W, 69-59 at Valparaiso, Ind. L, 51-65 TULSA L, 65-77 Moline, Ill.* (N) W, 83-62 TULSA L, 48-60 at Valparaiso, Ind. W, 78-60 Ft. Wayne, Ind.* (N) L, 46-60 TULSA W, 79-67

ORU leads, 1-0 12/20/99 TULSA

WASHINGTON STATE

WSU leads, 3-0 12/12/87 at Pullman, Wash.* 12/02/95 at Pullman, Wash.^ 01/15/96 TULSA * Whitman Cougar Classic ^ Washington State Dial Classic

11/26/76 02/09/79 01/28/84

L, 62-101 W, 55-53 L, 56-78 L, 73-77 L, 48-84 L, 55-102

WEBER STATE

ORU leads, 1-0 03/19/83 Amarillo, Texas* (N) * Women’s NIT

L, 78-94 L, 54-84 L, 59-83

WAYLAND BAPTIST

WBU leads, 5-1 11/25/76 at Plainview, Texas* 02/13/84 TULSA 01/04/85 at Plainview, Texas 01/14/89 TULSA 01/23/90 TULSA 02/15/90 at Plainview, Texas * Flying Queens Classic

W, 74-42

W, 78-75

WEST TEXAS A&M

West Texas A&M leads, 5-3 Plainview, Texas* (N) L, 74-75 at Canyon, Texas W, 90-44 at Canyon, Texas L, 68-85

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RECORD VS. OPPONENTS 03/03/84 TULSA 01/26/85 TULSA 03/02/85 at Canyon, Texas 01/25/86 TULSA 03/01/86 at Canyon, Texas * Flying Queens Classic

W, 86-67 L, 60-82 L, 62-97 W, 88-73 L, 85-87

WESTERN ILLINOIS

ORU leads, 21-17 12/01/95 Pullman, Wash.* (N) W, 70-52 01/17/98 at Macomb, Ill. W, 86-66 02/12/98 TULSA W, 67-65 01/02/99 TULSA W, 63-48 01/30/99 at Macomb, Ill. W, 76-62 01/06/00 at Macomb, Ill. L, 61-74 02/05/00 TULSA L, 66-75 01/13/01 at Macomb, Ill. L, 49-67 02/19/01 TULSA W, 71-40 01/19/02 at Macomb, Ill. L, 54-75 02/18/02 TULSA L, 60-67 03/02/02 Ft. Wayne, Ind.^ (N) W, 75-72 OT 02/01/03 at Macomb, Ill. L, 33-68 03/03/03 TULSA L, 67-82 01/12/04 TULSA L, 45-54 02/14/04 at Macomb, Ill. L, 46-71 03/08/04 Kansas City, Mo.^ (N) W, 72-70 OT 02/07/05 TULSA W, 53-48 02/19/05 at Macomb, Ill. L, 52-67 03/07/05 Tulsa, Okla.^ (N) W, 43-37 01/07/06 TULSA L, 56-68 01/28/06 at Macomb, Ill. W, 47-37 01/08/07 TULSA L, 41-44 02/03/07 at Macomb, Ill. W, 55-52 01/19/08 TULSA L, 46-60 02/18/08 at Macomb, Ill. L, 51-54 01/17/09 at Macomb, Ill. L, 71-81 02/16/09 TULSA L, 58-63 01/16/10 at Macomb, Ill. W, 82-57 02/15/10 TULSA W, 82-52 12/02/10 at Macomb, Ill. W, 68-66 02/26/11 TULSA W, 101-75 03/05/11 Sioux Falls, S.D.^ (N) W, 108-79 01/16/12 at Macomb, Ill. W, 78-66 02/11/12 TULSA W, 84-69 03/03/12 Sioux Falls, S.D.^ (N) L, 71-83 01/17/15 TULSA W, 76-73 02/19/15 at Macomb, Ill. W, 68-61 01/01/15 at Macomb, Ill. L, 72-61 02/20/16 TULSA W, 79-55 03/06/16 Sioux Falls, S.D.^ (N) W, 68-55 * Washington State Dial Classic ^ Mid-Continent Conference/Summit League Tournament 12/03/77 01/03/79 02/05/79 02/17/79

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WICHITA STATE ORU leads, 11-9 TULSA at Wichita, Kan.* at Wichita, Kan. TULSA

W, 78-45 W, 88-52 W, 90-64 W, 109-66

11/25/83 TULSA 12/11/84 at Wichita, Kan. 12/09/85 TULSA 12/10/86 at Wichita, Kan. 11/30/88 at Wichita, Kan. 01/17/94 TULSA 12/06/94 at Wichita, Kan. 12/12/98 at Wichita, Kan. 11/24/99 TULSA 11/25/00 at Wichita, Kan. 11/24/01 TULSA 12/16/04 at Wichita, Kan. 12/05/05 TULSA 12/06/06 at Wichita, Kan. 11/18/08 TULSA 03/16/12 at Wichita, Kan.^ * Shocker Holiday Classic ^ Women’s NIT

W, 69-66 L, 62-78 W, 66-62 L, 61-72 L, 61-83 L, 69-74 L, 65-89 L, 41-54 L, 50-60 L, 69-75 W, 62-58 W, 73-57 W, 81-49 W, 71-55 W, 89-76 L, 57-79

WILLIAM PENN

ORU leads, 2-0 02/10/78 at Okaloosa, Iowa 11/25/78 TULSA

W, 56-51 W, 66-59

WISCONSIN

ORU leads, 1-0 11/13/11 at Madison, Wis. 12/20/14 at Madison, Wis.

W, 80-63 L, 52-70

WOFFORD

ORU leads, 1-0 02/08/97 TULSA

W, 73-53

WYOMING

ORU leads, 1-0 01/05/79 Wichita, Kan.* (N) * Shocker Holiday Classic

W, 65-53

XAVIER

ORU leads, 2-0 01/26/87 TULSA 02/23/87 at Cincinnati, Ohio

W, 83-68 W, 86-66

YOUNGSTOWN STATE

Tied, 5-5 01/08/98 TULSA L, 69-77 02/07/98 at Youngstown, Ohio L, 50-72 01/16/99 at Youngstown, Ohio L, 58-79 02/18/99 TULSA W, 76-70 03/02/99 Moline, Ill.* (N) W, 57-52 01/22/00 TULSA L, 81-84 02/24/00 at Youngstown, Ohio L, 40-77 12/02/00 TULSA W, 73-71 02/12/01 at Youngstown, Ohio W, 69-58 03/03/01 Ft. Wayne, Ind.* (N) W, 71-52 * Mid-Continent Conference Tournament

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