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TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK FACTS

Introduction 2 Basketball Facilities 2 City of Tulsa 3 Athletic Tradition 4 Mabee Center 5 Media Information 7 2010-11 Schedule 6 The ORU Experience 8 Dr. Mark Rutland, ORU President 10 Mike Carter, Athletic Director 10 Coaching Staff 11 Jerry Finkbeiner 12 Misti Cussen 16 Micha Vandervort 16 Bojan Jankovic 17 John Joslin, Dir. of Sports Medicine 18 Support Staff 18 Meet the Golden Eagles 19 Dominique Allen 20 Georgia Jones 22 Jordan Pyle 24 Cristal Turner 26 Jaci Bigham 28 Savanna Buck 30 Kevi Luper 32 Amber Carver 34 Christian Key 36 Newcomers 38 2011-12 Roster 40

2011-12 Opponents 41 Evangel / Central Oklahoma / Arkansas / UALR 42 Drury / Grambling / Houston 43 IPFW / IUPUI / Kansas 44 Louisiana Tech / UMKC / Missouri State 45 North Dakota State / North Texas / Oakland 46 South Dakota / South Dakota St. / Southern Utah 47 Tulsa / Western Illinois / Wisconsin 48 2010-11 Season in Review 49 Season Highs 52 Player Statistics 53 2010-11 Game Results 54 2010-11 Summit League Review 55 2010-11 Summit League Stats 56 2010-11 Box Scores 58 History and Records 67 Mabee Center Records 68 The Last Time... 69 Miscellaneous Records 70 All-Time Honors 72 Individual Records 74 Team Records 75 Season Records 76 Year-by-Year Stats 77 Yearly Leaders 78 Single-Season Records 80 Career Records 82 1,000 Point Club 84 Letterwinners 87 Year-by-Year Results 88 Results by Opponents 98 NCAA Tournament 107 The Summit League 108

UNIVERSITY Location Tulsa, Oka. Founded 1963 Enrollment 3,259 President Dr. Mark Rutland Nickname Golden Eagles Colors Vegas Gold, Navy Blue, White Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference The Summit League Athletic Director Mike Carter COACHING STAFF Head Coach Alma Mater/Year Record at ORU/Years Career Record/Years Assistant Coaches Misti Cussen Bojan Jankovic Micha Vandervort

Jerry Finkbeiner Southern Nazarene ‘80 253-197 (16) 454-232 (22) Alma Mater/Year Southern Nazarene ‘93 University of the Ozarks ‘06 Pensacola Christian ‘06

BASKETBALL INFO 2010-11 Record 23-11 2010-11 Conference Record/Finish 16-2/1st 2010-11 Postseason WNIT (3rd round) Starters Returning/Lost 5/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/2 Newcomers 7 MEDIA RELATIONS Asst. AD/Dir. of Media Relations Blake Freeland Office Phone 918-495-7181 Cell Phone 918-892-1975 E-mail bfreeland@oru.edu Assistant Director/WBB Contact Rob Walden Office Phone 918-495-7094 Cell Phone 864-200-0690 E-mail rwalden@oru.edu Media Relations Fax: 918-495-7142 Website www.ORUGoldenEagles.com

Credits: The 2011-12 Oral Roberts University Women’s Basketball Fact Book is produced by the ORU Athletic Media Relations Office. Layout and design by former Assistant Media Relations Director, Dustin Main. Editing assistance provided by Rob Walden, Blake Freeland and Eli Linton. Photography by ORU Photographic Services, Shane Bevel, Bill Powell, Stephen Holman and others.

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2011-2012 SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT Thu. Oct. 27 Evangel (Exhibition) Mon. Nov. 7 Central Oklahoma (Exhibition) Fri. Nov. 11 Drury Sun. Nov. 13 at Wisconsin Wed. Nov. 16 at North Texas Sat. Nov. 19 Louisiana Tech Tue. Nov. 22 at Houston Sat. Nov. 26 Missouri State Tue. Nov. 29 at Tulsa Sat. Dec. 3 Southern Utah* Sat. Dec. 10 at Arkansas Tue. Dec. 13 UALR Thu. Dec. 15 Grambling Wed. Dec. 21 at Kansas Thu. Dec. 29 at South Dakota* Sat. Dec. 31 at UMKC* Sat. Jan. 7 South Dakota State* Mon. Jan. 9 North Dakota State* Sat. Jan. 14 at IUPUI* Mon. Jan. 16 at Western Illinois* Sat. Jan. 21 Oakland* Mon. Jan. 23 IPFW* Sat. Jan. 28 UMKC* Mon. Jan. 30 South Dakota* Sat. Feb. 4 at North Dakota State* Mon. Feb. 6 at South Dakota State* Sat. Feb. 11 Western Illinois* Mon. Feb. 13 IUPUI* Sat. Feb. 18 at IPFW* Mon. Feb. 20 at Oakland* Sat. Feb. 25 at Southern Utah* Sat.-Tue. Mar. 3-6 Summit League Championships Sat.-Tue. Mar. 17-20 NCAA First & Second Rounds Sat.-Tue. Mar. 24-27 NCAA Regional Semifinals & Finals Sat.-Tue. Mar. 31-Apr. 3 NCAA Final Four * Summit League game - All times CT and subject to change

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LOCATION Mabee Center Mabee Center Mabee Center at Madison, Wisc. at Denton, Texas Mabee Center at Houston, Texas Mabee Center at Tulsa, Okla. Mabee Center at Fayetteville, Ark. Mabee Center Mabee Center at Lawrence, Kan. at Vermillion, S.D. at Kansas City, Mo. Mabee Center Mabee Center at Indianapolis, Ind. at Macomb, Ill. Mabee Center Mabee Center Mabee Center Mabee Center at Fargo, N.D. at Brookings, S.D. Mabee Center Mabee Center at Ft. Wayne, Ind. at Rochester Hills, Mich. at Cedar City, Utah at Sioux Falls, S.D. TBA TBA at Denver, Colo

TIME 7:05 pm 7:05 pm 11:55 am 2 pm 7 pm 2:05 pm 5 pm 2:05 pm 7 pm 2:05 pm TBA 7:05 pm 7:05 pm 7 pm 7 pm 2 pm 2:05 pm 7:05 pm 4:30 pm 7 pm 2:05 pm 7:05 pm 2:05 pm 7:05 pm 5 pm 7 pm 2:05 pm 7:05 pm 1 pm 6:30 pm 5 pm TBA TBA TBA TBA

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MEDIA INFORMATION The 2011-12 edition of the ORU Basketball Fact Book is a comprehensive source of information with player and coaching staff biographies, statistics and historical references for use by the media covering ORU Basketball. For additional information about Golden Eagle basketball, please contact the ORU Athletic Media Relations Office at (918) 495-7094

THE MABEE CENTER The home of the Oral Roberts Golden Eagles is the 10,575seat 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 ORU press row phone number is: (918) 495-7800. Scores are also available on the internet at orugoldeneagles.com. 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.

RADIO, 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 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 advertisements.

MEDIA ENTRANCE All 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.

POST-GAME INTERVIEWS After a 10-minute cool down period, two ORU players will proceed to the press room for the postgame press conference. Coach Finkbeiner’s postgame interview will follow. If requested, the visiting coach and players will be made available to the media as well.

WORKING AREA The press row working area is located courtside within the arena, along the north side of the playing floor. Press row seating is assigned by the Media Relations Office.

PRACTICES Players will be available for interviews up to 30 minutes before practices with advance notification through the Media Relations Office. Changes in practice times do occur, so please contact the Athletic Media Relations Office to confirm times.

THE PRESS ROOM The press room is located adjacent to the north corridor outside the main arena. Refreshments will be available prior to the game and at halftime. MEDIA SERVICES Programs, statistics and game notes will be available in the press room prior to each game. Half time statistics are provided on press row and in the press room. Final game statistical packets will also be provided. ORU uses the Stat Crew System software package. Fax requests should be made in advance.

INTERVIEWS Requests for coach and player interviews should be made at least one day in advance through Rob Walden, Assistant Director of Media Relations for women’s basketball.

MEDIA OUTLETS TULSA WORLD Michael Peters-Sports Editor P.O. Box 1770 Tulsa, OK 74102 (918) 581-8355, Fax (918) 581-8352 E-Mail: mike.strain@tulsaworld.com ASSOCIATED PRESS P.O. Box 1770, Tulsa, OK 74102 (918) 584-4346, Fax (918) 584-4654 E-Mail: apoklahoma@ap.org GREATER TULSA REPORTERS Forrest Cameron-Editor P.O. Box 470645 Tulsa, OK 74147-0645 (918) 250-3425, Fax (918) 254-1550 E-Mail: info@gtrnews.com THE ORACLE 7777 S. Lewis Ave. Tulsa, OK 74136 (918) 495-6864, Fax (918) 495-6626 E-Mail: oraclesports@oru.edu DAILY OKLAHOMAN Mike Sherman-Sports Editor P.O. Box 25125 Oklahoma City, OK 73125 (405) 475-3314 Fax (405) 475-3182 Tulsa office: (918) 481-5754 E-mail: msherman@oklahoman.com KJRH, Channel 2 - NBC Al Jerkens P.O. Box 2 Tulsa, OK 74101 (918) 742-6397, Fax (918) 748-1566 E-Mail: jerkens@kjrh.com KOKI, Channel 23 - FOX Nathan Thompson 2625 S. Memorial Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74129 (918) 388-5263, Fax (918) 388-0516 E-Mail: rloeber@fox23.com, KOTV, Channel 6 - CBS John Holcomb P.O. Box 6, Tulsa, OK 74101 (918) 732-6146; 6118; 6134, Fax (918) 732-6185 E-Mail: jholcomb@newson6.net KTUL, Channel 8 - ABC Chris Lincoln P.O. Box 8, Tulsa, OK 74101 (918) 445-9363, Fax (918) 445-9359 E-Mail: clincoln@ktul.com’ rdiaz@ktul.com, rpendergraft@ ktul.com KMMY FM 97.1 (The Sports Animal) Kevin Ward 8181 S Lewis Ave Tulsa, OK 74137 (918) 492-2660 E-Mail: kward@sportsanimaltulsa.com KQLL AM 1430 (The Buzz) Chris Plank 5801 E. 41st, Ste. 900 Tulsa, OK 74135 (918) 664-2810, Studio Line (918) 460-1430 E-Mail: plank@1430thebuzz.com KRMG AM 740 Rick Couri 7136 S. Yale Tulsa, OK 74136 (918) 493-7111 Fax (918) 493-2376 E-Mail: scubafolk@aol.com

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THE ORU EXPERIENCE WELCOME to ORU!

Oral Roberts University is a private, interdenominational, liberal arts and sciences institution located on 260 acres of rolling countryside in Tulsa, Oklahoma. ORU has more than 5,300 students who come from every stats, more than 50 foreign countries, and represent every race and more than 40 denominations. Oral Roberts University is committed to a philosophy of education for the whole person with equal emphasis placed on developing mind, body and spirit. Dedicated to the realization of truth and the acheivement of one’s potential life capacity, the university seeks to graduate an integrated person spiritually alive, intellecutally alert and physically disciplined.

HISTORY

Oral Roberts University was founded by Oral Roberts and chartered by the state of Oklahoma in 1963, with the first classes held in the fall of 1965. A total of of 303 students made up the first class. ORU recieved full accreditation on March 31, 1973. Gruaduate programs in five seperate disciplines began in 1976.

FACILITIES

Major buildings include the John D. Messick Learning Resources Center, a multi-functional facility encompassing classroom, laboratory, office space and a library which houses over 750,000 volumes. The attached Marajen Chinigo Graduate Center contains most of ORU’s classroom facilities departmental offices and laboratories within its 458,000 square feet of space. The Hewitt Dining Commons, Hamill Student Union and Zoppelt Auditorium provides a forum for concerts, plays, movies and cultural events. Timko Barton Hall houses the performance hall and ORU’s music department. In the spring of 2002, the Classroom Center was demolished to make way for construction of a Student Center designed to bring all student activity and service areas together in a state-of-the-art facility.

The prayer tower stands at the center of the university and is surrounded by the Ralph reece Memorial Gardens.

Standing as the centerpiece of the university is the 200-foot Prayer Tower. The tallest structure on campus, it houses the Visitors Center and the Abundant Life Prayer Group and is surrounded by the multi-tiered Ralph L. Reece Memorial Gardens. Oral Roberts University’s newest landmark, the Praying Hands, now stands at the campus’ main entrance, the CanningEntrance Avenue of Flags. Every ORU student’s home country is represented along this avenue. The Praying Hands serve as a constant reminder of ORU’s founding purpose: to educate the mind, body and spirit through God’s strength and wisdom. The Kenneth H. Cooper Aerobics Center houses the health and physical education department and Human Performance Laboratory. This innovative facility also contains classrooms, an indoor tartan-surfaced track, weight rooms, racquetball courts, four full-court basketball floors and an Olympic-size swimming pool. Christ’s Chapel is a 4,000-seat worship center where ORU students meet biweekly for one-hour services. It also houses the departments of missions, community outreach and music ministries.

The praying hands located at the main entrance to the university.

The John D. Messick Learning Resource Center houses many of the classrooms and the university library.

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THE ORU EXPERIENCE ATHLETICS

ORU participates in a total of 16 varsity sports at the NCAA Division I level, eight each for men and women. Men’s sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, indoor and outdoor track and field, soccer and tennis. Women’s sports include basketball, cross country, golf, indoor and outdoor track and field, soccer, tennis and volleyball. In September 1996, ORU officially joined The Summit League (Formerly Mid-Continent Conference) and began conference competition in the 1997-98 school year.

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

Oral Roberts University offers over 65 majors from six undergraduate colleges. The university also offers graduate and professional programs in education, business and theology. Oral Roberts University makes extensive use of electronic media and education technology and has one of the most modern physical plants in the world. The university is fully accredited on the baccalaureate, master’s, and first-professional degree levels by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. ORU’s reputation for academic excellence continues to be widespread as it consistently ranks among the top academic institutions of its size and type in many national publications.

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FACULTY

ORU has a faculty of almost 200, of which 70 percent of the undergraduate and 100 percent of the graduate faculty hold earned doctorates. The university also boasts former and present Fulbright Senior Scholar award recipients who continue to bring in grants and upgrade the level of active research in many different disciplines.

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ADMINISTRATION Dr. Mark Rutland • ORU President Dr. Mark Rutland brings significant academic and leadership experiences to his role as president of Oral Roberts University. Originally from Texas, Dr. Rutland completed a bachelor of science at the University of Maryland in 1970. Then, answering God’s call to the ministry, he earned a master of divinity degree from Candler School of Theology at Emory University in Georgia in 1972, and became a United Methodist pastor. He went on to earn a Ph.D. in church growth from the California Graduate School of Theology in 1988. He founded Global Servants, which has a church-planting ministry in West Africa and a large girls’ home in Thailand, and in 1998 launched out into a second turnaround adventure: the presidency of Southeastern College in Lakeland, Florida. During his decade of leadership that college became a university, tripled enrollment from less than 1,000 to more than 3,000 students, and saw the Lakeland campus expanded with $50 million in new construction. While there Rutland also established the Jerusalem Studies Center in Israel. Along with his academic and ministry pursuits, Dr. Rutland has authored 13 books and hosted a 30-minute daily radio program called The Herald of Joy. He and his wife, Alison, have partnered in marriage and ministry for 42 years. They have three married children and five grandchildren.

Mike Carter • Athletic Director Mike Carter to the helm of ORU athletics on November 7, 1994. Under Carter’s leadership the Golden Eagles have become a perennial favorite for the league’s Commissioner’s Cup, awarded to the league’s best overall athletic department. ORU has captured nine Cups in 13 years. Over the past 13 years the Golden Eagles have totaled 72 NCAA Tournament appearances and two NIT appearances, 63 All-America selections, and two Olympians. In 2008, track & field athlete Andretti Bain became ORU’s first national champion in any sport when he captured NCAA titles in both the indoor and outdoor 400 meters. Bain went on to win a silver medal at the Beijing Olympics as part of the Bahamian 4x400 meter relay team. ORU’s athletic success hasn’t just been limited to wins on the field though. The Golden Eagles have been extremely successful in the classroom as well, earning an overall GPA of 3.0 or better in 12 out of the last 13 years. Part of the reason for those honors was Carter’s creation of the Eli Academic Learning Center, one of the many facility upgrades he has directed. 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. Yet, Carter isn’t resting on his laurels. New men’s and women’s basketball locker rooms, women’s basketball offices and a sports medicine facility in the Mabee Center have been constructed. ORU opened the Golden Eagle Sports Complex in 2006, a multi-purpose facility located at J.L. Johnson Stadium which features a 2,500-square foot strength and conditioning center; the Grand Slam Room; and new offices for the baseball coaching staff. A 35,000-square foot indoor practice facility opened as part of the Golden Eagle Sports Complex in the summer of 2009. The Mabee Center basketball arena received a new state-of-the-art video scoreboard in the fall of 2008. Additional renovations for soccer, tennis basketball and baseball are under consideration. Carter and his wife, Paula have two grown children, Lizz and Cason, and two grandchildren. They are also the parents of late son, Scott, who died in December 1993 of childhood cancer.

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COACHING STAFF

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JERRY FINKBEINER JERRY FINKBEINER HEAD COACH Southern Nazarene, 1980 16th Season at ORU 22nd Season Overall Monday, July 29, 1996 is a landmark day in the history of the Oral Roberts University women’s basketball program. That day Jerry Finkbeiner was announced as the new ORU head coach and in the decade since, he has taken the Golden Eagles to heights they had never before reached. In the 10 years prior to Finkbeiner’s hire, ORU had managed just 85 total wins and finished only two seasons with a winning percentage better than .500. But in the 15 years since, the Golden Eagles have won nearly three times as many contests (253) while also making the first five appearances at the NCAA Tournament in school history. Finkbeiner has also led ORU to five 20-win seasons; five Summit League (formerly the Mid-Continent Conference) tournament titles; two Summit League regular season titles; three All-Americans; six conference players of the year; five conference newcomers of the year; and 29 all-conference selections. He has also been named Summit League Coach of the Year on two occassions (2010, 2011). His success has translated onto a national scale, as Finkbeiner enters the 2011-12 season ranked in the top 40 among active Division I coaches with 452 total victories. This past season proved to be one of the most successful yet for Finkbeiner, who was named Summit League Coach of the Year for the second-consecutive season, while leading the Golden Eagles to their second-straight Summit regular season title, and ORU’s deepest postseason run since 1983. Finkbeiner’s Golden Eagles rattled off a program-best 16-2 record in the Summit League, including a 13 game conference win streak that marked the second-best of any Summit team since Northern Illinois went undefeated in 1993-94.

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With a win over Centenary on January 22, Finkbeiner became The Summit League’s leader in overall victories which now stands at 240. He also moved into second with 129 conference-only wins and is only five victories away from overtaking Keith Freeman of Valparaiso (134) for the top-spot. Despite an upset loss to Oakland in the conference semifinals, ORU bounced back to defeat TCU and Tulane en-route the WNIT final sixteen. The high-flying Golden Eagles finished the year ranked first in the conference and second in the nation with 84.4 points per game. ORU also placed first nationally with 14.4 steals per game and ranked 14th overall with 7.5 made three point field goals per game. 2010-11 also featured sophomore all-American Kevi Luper becoming the first player in the history of NCAA men’s or women’s basketball to lead the nation in both points (23.7) and steals (3.7) per game. 2009-10 was yet another prolific season in ORU women’s basketball history, as the Golden Eagles tied or set 39 individual and team single-game and single-season school and, or league records. The Golden Eagles finished the 2009-10 season with a 23-10 overall record, marking the fourth 20-win season under Finkbeiner and the most wins since the 1982-83 season. ORU won its first-ever regular-season Summit League title with a 15-3 record and advanced to the Summit League Tournament title game for the seventh time under Finkbeiner. The Golden Eagles also earned an automatic berth to the WNIT, marking their fourth postseason appearance in the last six seasons and their second trip to the WNIT. Finkbeiner, who earned his first Summit League Coach of the Year honor, achieved this success with one of the nation’s youngest squads, as four freshmen accounted for 60 percent of the team’s total offense, which topped the NCAA. Finkbeiner used the youth to his advantage, implementing an up-tempo style game plan that allowed the Golden Eagles to lead the nation in points (85.1) and steals (15.7) 2011-12 ORU Women’s Basketball


JERRY FINKBEINERper game. Freshman Kevi Luper put together arguably the best season in Golden Eagle history, earning AP Honorable Mention All-America honors, as well as Second Team Freshman All-America accolades from Full Court Press. Luper was also named the Summit League Player, Newcomer and Defensive Player of the Year after shattering 14 single-season school and league records and six single-game marks. Luper set the all-time single-season Summit League scoring record at UMKC on Feb. 27, and finished with 757 total points. Fellow newcomer Jaci Bigham also played a huge role in ORU’s success, earning First Team All-Summit League honors after averaging 17.1 points and 5.3 assists per game. Bigham also set the Summit League single-season record with 99 made 3-pointers. The freshmen tandem of Bigham and Luper made up the highest scoring duo in the country, averaging a combined 41.5 points per game. The Golden Eagles won their second-straight conference tournament title and made their fifth appearance in the NCAA Tournament under Finkbeiner during the 2007-08 season. ORU posted a 19-14 overall record and placed sixth in the league with a 10-8 conference mark. The team fell in its final two regular season games but stormed back to sweep the next three contests to win the Summit League Tournament. ORU faced eventual national champion Tennessee, led by No. 1 WNBA draft pick Candace Parker, in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. At the end of the 2007-08 season, Finkbeiner had placed three players on all-conference teams and two were placed on the conference all-tournament team, including the tournament MVP, Rachel Watman. Although ORU opened up the 2006-07 Summit League season with two losses, they came back to win nine of their next 12, including a five-game conference win streak, to enter the conference tournament with an overall mark of 19-10. For the fourth time under Finkbeiner’s tutelage, the Golden Eagles advanced to the NCAA Tournament after sweeping through the Summit League tournament. When the 2006-07 season had come to a close, Finkbeiner had placed three players on the all-conference team, two to the all-tournament team, two with conferenceleading statistics and one with the Summit League Player of the Year award. Elisha Turek’s Player of the Year honor was just icing on the cake for a player who finished her time at ORU with 2,046 points (ranked No. 3 at ORU) and 1,167 rebounds (record-holder).

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JERRY FINKBEINER In her final season at ORU, Turek led the conference in scoring and rebounding, averaging 17.4 points per game and 10.5 rebounds per game. With those statistics, it is easy to believe that the Council Bluffs, Iowa, native finished her career with 54 double-doubles. Under Finkbeiner’s tenure, the Golden Eagles have become known for their fantastic lateseason finishes, and the 2005-06 season was no different. After starting just 2-4 in Summit League action, ORU surged back to win 10 of their last 13 games and sweep the Summit League tournament for its third NCAA Tournament trip in seven seasons. ORU finished the year at 22-9, marking the program’s highest win total, prior to the 2009-10 season, since 1983. The trademark of the 2004-05 team was defense as they limited their opposition to 57.2 points per contest. That defense proved absolutely stifling during the Summit League tournament with Chicago State, Western Illinois, and UMKC averaging a mere 41 points in the three-day span. The Golden Eagles 43-37 defeat of Western Illinois in the tourney semi-finals marked the second consecutive year ORU knocked off the league’s regular-season champion during tournament play. While their season came to an end with a 64-47 loss to Texas in the NCAA Tournament, Finkbeiner’s squad showed some real resolve in the second half of the contest as the Longhorn’s only outscored them 30-29 after the break. Success under Finkbeiner is not a new idea at ORU. In addition to leading the program to five NCAA Tournament appearances and Summit League Tournament titles, he is also the winningest coach in school history. To date, Finkbeiner’s 253 career victories put him 159 wins out in front of Dixie Woodall, ORU’s second winningest coach and a 2005 inductee in the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame. Finkbeiner nearly produced an NCAA Tournament berth at the end of the 2003-04 season, as a classic late-season run came to an abrupt stop with a one-point loss to Valparaiso in the Summit League title game. And he did it with a starting lineup of three freshmen and no seniors. As any good veteran coach will do, Finkbeiner made changes late in the season, and those changes proved to be significant. After back-to-back road losses to Western Illinois and Valparaiso the Golden Eagles were 11-12 overall and 5-7 in conference play. Finkbeiner scrapped ORU’s half court offense and installed a more up-tempo game plan and an aggressive defensive style, which was better suited to the Golden Eagles’ youthfulness and athleticism. And the results were remarkable. ORU finished the regular-season with a four-game winning streak, averaging over 73 points per game and out-scoring the opposition by more than 15 points per contest. The strong play continued into the Summit League Tournament as the Golden Eagles knocked off Oakland in the opening round and followed it up with a stunning overtime victory against regular-season champion Western Illinois in the semi-finals. ORU lost the title game to Valparaiso, falling 64-63, but the Golden Eagles were in it until the very end, including a potential gamewinning shot in the final seconds. The 2002-03 campaign may be one of Finkbeiner’s most memorable seasons. Not only did he become ORU’s all-time wins leader that season, but it was also one of his top coaching efforts.

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JERRY FINKBEINER Guiding a team with nine freshmen and three sophomores, Finkbeiner amassed an 18-10 record that included several impressive wins. ORU twice defeated instate rival Oklahoma State, toppled cross-town foe Tulsa in the annual Mayor’s Cup game, and pulled off one of the most impressive victories in Finkbeiner’s ORU tenure by nipping 2002 WNIT champion Houston at home in January. After winning two conference titles and playing in a pair of NCAA Tournaments in a three-year span, the 2001-02 Golden Eagles didn’t quite measure up to their preseason prediction as the league’s top squad. Injuries, defections, youth and an all-around lack of depth all contributed to a sub par season. Following a disappointing 1999-2000 campaign in which the Golden Eagles struggled to duplicate their championship success of the previous season, the 200001 edition didn’t disappoint, as ORU posted its first 20-win season in 18 years, and set a school Division I record for victories. The Golden Eagles won their second Summit League championship in three years, and took 4th-ranked Oklahoma to the wire before falling to the Sooners 70-64 on OU’s home floor in the NCAA Tournament. The Golden Eagles also cruised through the Summit League tournament, winning their three games by an average of 18 points per contest. Junior guard Krista Ragan became the first player in league history to win Player of the Year and Tournament MVP honors in the same season. It was the second tourney MVP award of her career. Finkbeiner entered the 1999-2000 season with high expectations for his basketball team. After winning his first-ever Summit League Championship during the 1998-99 season, there were certain expectations out of the fourth-year head coach. Unfortunately, the expectations may have been too high for the young team, as they were plagued with injuries and inconsistency much of the year. The Golden Eagles finished the campaign with a 12-16 record. Despite having a losing record, Finkbeiner was pleased with the efforts of his young team. Finkbeiner couldn’t have asked for a better year than 1998-99. The Golden Eagles finished the season 17-13, the first time in three years ORU enjoyed a winning campaign. It didn’t stop there. ORU went on to win the Summit League tournament and appeared in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history. Despite a loss to eventual national champion Purdue, Finkbeiner said getting to the NCAA Tournament was one of his most memorable coaching moments. Finkbeiner’s first season with the Golden Eagles, 1996-97, was his adjustment period to the Division I level, but he managed to lead ORU to a 13-14 record. The next season was ORU’s first in the Summit League and the young Golden Eagles struggled to a 7-20 mark. In his six years prior to coming to ORU, Finkbeiner led Southern Nazarene to three straight NAIA national titles and a combined 99-4 record from 1994 to 1996. Finkbeiner posted a 186-20 record in six seasons with the Lady Redskins. He coached and developed a total of nine NAIA All-American players and a two-time NAIA Player-of-the-Year. Finkbeiner was named the NAIA National Coach-of-the-Year in 1994, 1995 and 1996. In 1995, he was also named as the College Sports Magazine and Converse National Coach-of-the-Year. Finkbeiner was named the NAIA District 9 Coach-of-the-Year in 1993 and the Sooner Athletic Conference Coach-of-the-Year from 1992 to 1996. A native of Southern California, attended Southern Nazarene in Oklahoma City from 1975-80, where he played basketball for four years. In that time, he was selected as a Christian Collegiate All-American in 1978. Finkbeiner graduated with a bachelor of science in physical education and completed his master’s degree in physical education at Northwest Missouri State University. In addition to coaching at SNU, Finkbeiner also was a professor in the Kinesiology and Sports Management department. Finkbeiner is married to Reva and the couple have five children and two daughter-in-laws, Isaac (Angela), Ben (Alycia), Corban (23), Micha (22) and Bethany (17). 2011-12 ORU Women’s Basketball

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ASSISTANT COACHES MISTI CUSSEN Assistant Coach 16th Season Southern Nazarene, 1993 Now entering her 16th season as an assistant coach on the women’s basketball team, Misti Cussen brings both a wealth of basketball knowledge from her time as a player and a level of stability to the program that isn’t always found on the Division I level. While yearly turnover is high and loyalty is often short-lived in athletics, Cussen, one of the longesttenured assistant coaches in the nation, is a major exception to that rule. As a player, Cussen began her collegiate career at the University of Kansas (1989-91) before transfering to Southern Nazarene to finish her final two years. Cussen joined the SNU staff in the spring of 1996. 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

MICHA VANDERVORT Assistant Coach 4th Season Pensacola Christian College, 2006 Micha Vandervort enters her fourth season as an assistant coach for the Oral Roberts women’s basketball team.

various exhibtion contests against local universities, while also taking the time to volunteer in other humanitarian relief efforts. Always the fierce competitor, Cussen even played the part of player/ coach when the team needed extra help in the post. With the success she enjoyed as a post player in college, Cussen is able to provide hands on instruction to the Golden Eagles from her own experiences. Not only does she show the players the necessary skills to be a serious competitor on the Division I level, but her strong worth ethic and continous contagious enthusiasm is the perfect fit for Finkbeiner’s breed of championship basketball. Cussen received her Bachelor of Arts degree in speech communication from SNU in 1993 before earning a master of arts in communication education from there in 1994. She also spent two years working full-time for the state’s Fellowship of Christian Athletes’ staff. An Oklahoma native, Cussen prepped at El Reno High School and currently lives in Broken Arrow with her husband, Kyle. The couple have two children, Cassie (7) and Caia (3).

Prior to ORU, Vandervort attended Pensacola Christian College, where she served three years as intramural basketball coach and athletic director. Home schooled, the Oklahoman played basketball for the Tulsa NOAH Jaguars, where she was a part of two National Championships in 1999 and 2001. Vandervort graduated from Pensacola Christian College in 2006 with a bachelors of science in physical education.

A native of Edmond, Oklahoma, Vandervort spent two seasons as the Director of Basketball Operations for the Golden Eagles. As director, her duties included film exchange and film editing coordinator, facilities coordinator, serving as co-director for the ORU women’s basketball summer camps and assisting with scouting.

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ASSISTANT COACHES BOJAN JANKOVIC Assistant Coach 2nd Season University of the Ozarks, 2006 Bojan Jankovic, former head women’s basketball coach at Centenary in Shreveport, Louisiana, joined the Oral Roberts women’s basketball staff on August 31, 2010. Jankovic spent the last four seasons at Centenary, serving as assistant coach for three years before taking over the head coaching duties for the 2009-10 season.

In Europe, Jankovic had the opportunity to work a few summers with Igor Kokoskov, an assistant coach for the Phoenix Suns, who represents Europe as the only European assistant coach in the NBA. As coaches, Jankovic and Koskov were responsible for new player development. Jankovic also spent five years with Radnicki, a Division I Professional team in Serbia, as an assistant coach and served as the head coach for the U18 team. Jankovic comes to Tulsa with his wife Bojana, their daughter Anja and son Vuk.

Prior to his time in Shreveport, Jankovic assisted at the University of the Ozarks, where he worked with the post players. Jankovic worked many facets of coaching, including recruiting and coordinating travel. He helped the men’s basketball team to the most conference wins in team history (14). Jankovic held his first coaching position in the United States as a student assistant with the men’s basketball team at Texas A&M-Commerce. He helped coach the Lions to a 26-4 record and a NCAA Division II South Central Regional finals appearance in 2005.

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SUPPORT STAFF JOHN JOSLIN ATC/LAT Director of Sports Medicine 3rd Season Tulsa, 1998 John Joslin begins his third year as Director of Sports Medicine at ORU, but his first as full-time university employee after previously sharing duties with ORU and medical partner Eastern Oklahoma Orthopaedic Center.

A 1988 graduate of the University of Tulsa, Joslin has workd at EOOC for 20 years, where he has been responsible for patient education, outreach programs for local high schools and contract event coverage. He also has extensive experience in assisting athletic training students during clinical rotations. Joslin gained valuable experience as Head Athletic Trainer for the Tulsa Ambush of the National Professional Soccer League from 1991-92. He also served an internship with the NFL’s New England Patriots 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, who is also employed by ORU’s medical partner Eastern Oklahoma Orthopaedic Center, comes to ORU after spending the previous three years as Head Athletic Trainer for the Tulsa 66ers of the NBA Developmental League.

Ralph Manning Assoc. AD/ Compliance

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DOMINIQUE ALLEN #32 DOMINIQUE ALLEN 6-2 . Senior Forward Birmingham, England Windsor High School SUMMER 2011 | WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES Represented Great Britain in the 2011 World University Games in Shenzhen, China, where the team finished 1-4. Averaged 4.6 points per game in the tournament, with a seven-point performance in a group stage game vs. Brazil. 2010-11| JUNIOR Appeared in all 34 games and logged three starts as a junior... Averaged 5.7 points and 6.0 rebounds per game... Scored in doublefigures on six occasions, including a career-best 15 point effort against Western Illinois on February 26... The Western Illinois game also marked her first double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds)... Gobbled up a career-high 12 rebounds in ORU’s Summit League postseason win over Western Illinois on March 5... Placed second on the team and 15th in the conference with 22 blocks... Also finished second on the team with a .559 (81-145) field goal percentage... Averaged a team-fourth 26 minutes per game.

2008-09 | FRESHMAN Made an appearance in 10 games, starting two on the season... Scored first four career points in the 64-59 win against Southern Utah on Jan. 24... Pulled down six rebounds in the 68-59 victory over UMKC on Jan. 26... Posted season-highs of two blocks and one assists in the 64-67 loss at IPFW on Feb. 7... Added four points in the 79-44 first round loss of the Summit League Tournament to the eventual champion #14 South Dakota State on March 7. PRIOR TO ORU Played two seasons at Northumbria University... Earned MVP and top defensive player of the year honors for the 2006-07 season... A part of the 18-U team from 2005-07... Served as a tri-captain during 2006-07 season... Scored 10 points to go along with 12 rebounds in her final game... Averaged 11 points, 9 rebounds, and 2 blocks per game, which allowed her to compete for the U-20 team... Named at the Sport Newcastle Dinner as the “Rising Star”. PERSONAL Full name is Dominique Allen... Born September 10, 1989... Daughter of Clive and Jayne Allen... Currently a Graphic Design and Print major... Father, Clive, played basketball for 15 years in England.

2009-10 | SOPHOMORE Appeared in 32 of the 33 contests with one start... Averaged 10.4 minutes per game... Scored a career-high seven points off a perfect 3-of-3 effort from the field against IPFW on Jan. 9... Also drained firstcareer 3-pointer against the Mastodons... Tallied second long-range bucket of the season against IUPUI on Feb. 13... Pulled down careerhigh eight rebounds in ORU’s win over LaSalle on Nov. 20... Swiped career-high three steals against Southern Utah in the Summit League Tournament opener... Posted two blocks against Missouri State in the opening round of the WNIT.

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GEORGIA JONES #4 GEORGIA JONES 5-8 . Senior Guard Manchester, England Loreto Grammar School SUMMER 2011 | WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES Represented Great Britain in the 2011 World University Games in Shenzhen, China, where the team finished 1-4. Averaged 6.2 points per game in the tournament and scored a person-best ten points in the team’s final game, against Slovakia. 2010-11| JUNIOR Appeared in all 34 games with 27 starts... Averaged 24.4 minutes per game... Chipped in 7.9 points and 3.4 assists on the season... Scored in double-digits 11 times... Dished out five or more assists 12 times... Shot 35 percent (93-260) from the floor... Scored double-digits in five of seven games to end the season... Recorded a season-best 22 points in WNIT win over Tulane on March 21... Shot 11-17 from beyond the arc in three WNIT games... Tied for first on the team with 63 made three point attempts... Fourth on team in three point percentage (.342)... Second on the team with 114 assists. 2009-10 | SOPHOMORE Appeared in 16 contests with 15 starts before suffering a seasonending injury... Averaged 8.1 points, 3.7 assists and 2.3 rebounds per game... Scored in double figures in seven consecutive games from Nov. 30 to Dec. 19... Posted a season-high 18 points against Southern Utah, going 6-of-7 from 3-point range... Scored 15 points off of five first-half treys the following contest against UMKC... Drained two 3-pointers in overtime to lead ORU past Tulsa... Tallied 100th-career 3-point bucket at North Dakota State on Jan. 2... Shot 31 percent (46-of-147) from the field, as well as 31 percent (33-of-107) from beyond the arc.

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2008-09 | FRESHMAN - Summit League Newcomer of the Year - Summit League All-Newcomer Team Named Summit League Newcomer of the Year and earned all-newcomer team honors... Led the team in assists (3.7 apg) and was second on the team in scoring (12.4) to rank third in the conference in assists and 11th in scoring... Tallied 21 double-figure scoring games on the year... Finished the season with 68 three-point field goals made, which is the third most made in a season at ORU... Scored 20 points in her collegiate debut against Marquette on Nov. 15... Posted first career double-double with 16 assists and 12 points in the 101-59 win against Houston Baptist on Nov. 29... The 16 assists versus HBU is the second-highest in a single game in ORU history. PRIOR TO ORU 2008 Graduate from Loreto Grammar School... Team named English Schools National Champions for2005, 06, and 07... Played for the Manchester Mystics for four years... Finished 4th in 07-08 in the England Basketball League... Advanced to the final four with its first ever playoff game win... National Championship U-16 2005-06... Received National League Player of the year for 2006 and 2007 for the U-16 team and was honored with the U-18 Player of the year award. PERSONAL Full name is Georgia Louise Jones... Born April 3, 1990 in Manchester, England... Daughter of Jeff and Freda Jones... A Marketing major at ORU... Brother, Callum, plays basketball at Pace University... Father, Jeff, played college basketball with coach Finkbeiner at Southern Nazarene, and traveled overseas to play professional basketball... She lettered in soccer as well as Netball... She is the youngest representative for Great Britain Senior Women.

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JORDAN PYLE #20 JORDAN PYLE 6-0 . Senior Forward Mustang, Okla. Mustang High School 2010-11 | JUNIOR - Second Team All Summit League Joined ORU’s 1,000 point 500 rebound club... Started in all 33 games played as a junior... Averaged 15.4 points and a Summit-third 8.7 rebounds per game... Led the conference with 114 offensive rebounds... Played a team-second 28.5 minutes per game... Led team and placed first in the conference with a .571 (205-359) field goal percentage... Placed second on the team with 71 steals... Shot a team-fourth 73 percent from the charity stripe... Scored a season-best 25 points on 11-15 shooting at IPFW on January 29... Set a new career-high with 15 rebounds against North Texas on November 14... Scored in double-digits in 30 of 33 games... Moved into fifth in the ORU record books with 287 single-season rebounds... Pulled in double-digit rebounds on 13 occasions... Tied for eighth at ORU with 11 single-season double-doubles. 2009-10 | SOPHOMORE Competed in all 33 games with 21 starts... Ranked third on the team with 11.8 points per game... Ranked second on the squad with 7.2 rebounds per contest... Led the Summit League and set an ORU single-season record with a field-goal percentage of .623 (160-of-257)... Also paced the conference with 107 offensive rebounds... Scored in double figures in 20 contests... Posted six double-figure rebound performances and six doubledoubles... Came up huge in the Summit League Tournament,

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averaging 19.0 points and 8.0 rebounds over three contests... Scored a career-high 26 points off 11-of-16 shooting in the tournament opener against Southern Utah... Opened the season with a 22-point, 10-rebound showing against UT-Pan American... Pulled down career-high 13 rebounds to go with 19 points at Sam Houston State (Nov. 30). 2008-09 | FRESHMAN Made an appearance in 27 games, starting six... Posted three double-doubles on the year... Tallied double-figures in scoring in six games and in rebounding in five games... Came off the bench to score eight points and pull down a team-high seven rebounds in collegiate debut at Marquette on Nov. 15...Posted first career double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds in the 83-41 win over Sam Houston State on Dec. 29...Posted her second doubledouble on the year with 10 points and a career-high 12 rebounds in the 71-81 loss at WIU on Jan. 17. HIGH SCHOOL 2008 graduate of Mustang High School... Averaged 14.3 points and 8.6 rebounds per game... Shot 60 percent from the field and was the second-best percentage in Class 6A... Was apart of winning the 2005-06 State Champions... Named to the CoachesAid.com and Tulsa World all-tournament teams in 2006...2006-07 State Runner up... Named All-State andearned team MVP honors... Also named team captain. PERSONAL Full name Jordan Ashley Pyle... Born March 17, 1990... Daughter of Jeff and Karol Pyle... Majoring in Health and Exercise Science.

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CRISTAL TURNER #10 CRISTAL TURNER 6-2 . Junior-RS Forward Maidstone, England Maidstone Grammar 2010-11 | JUNIOR Appeared in three games for ORU before suffering a seasonending knee injury on November 16... Averaged 2.3 points and 1.3 rebounds per game... Shot 3-9 from the floor and sank 1-5 of beyond the arc 2009-10 | SOPHOMORE Competed in 32 contests with three starts... Averaged 1.6 points per game overall and 2.2 points per contest against Summit League opponents... Led the Golden Eagles with 14 blocks... Tallied a season-high nine points off 3-of-6 shooting from 3-point range at Western Illinois on Feb. 15... Added eight points at Southern Utah to help the Golden Eagles claim the regularseason Summit League title outright... Drained seven of her 10 total 3-pointers over a six-game span down the stretch for a 44 percent mark. 2008-09 | FRESHMAN Played in all 30 games this season and started 14... Shot 38.6 percent (34-88) from three-point range which ranks ninth all-time at ORU in the season records... Finished the year ranking sixth in the Summit League in three-point field goal percentage... Led the squad in three-point shooting... Tallied

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five double-figure scoring games on the year... Scored first five career points and tallied first four career rebounds in the 75-42 win against Central Arkansas on Nov. 22... Posted seven points, six rebounds and four blocks in the 56-51 win at Missouri State on Nov. 26... Scored 11 points to go along with seven rebounds, three blocks, two steals and two assists in the 101-59 win versus Houston Baptist on Nov. 29... Tallied eight points and five rebounds in the 83-41 victory over Sam Houston State on Dec. 29... Chipped in eight points in the 95-42 win against Centenary on Jan. 3... Tied career-high of four blocks in the 68-59 win over UMKC on Jan. 26... Scored 12 points in the 75-79 overtime loss at Oakland on Jan. 9... Tallied 11 points in the 5762 loss against IUPUI on Feb. 14... Added six points in the 76-74 overtime win at Southern Utah on Feb. 23. HIGH SCHOOL A part of the 18-U 2007 European Championship team... Competed in England’s 20-U team in 2008... Played for the Sevenoaks Suns and named the England Basketball League Division II South Player of the Year 2007-08... Helped the Suns to ’06-07 and ’07-08 National Trophy wins... Averaged 20 points, 8.0 rebounds and 4.0 blocks per game. PERSONAL Full name Cristal Alison Radmila Turner... Born on November 3, 1989... Daughter of David and Radmila Turner... Currently a Marketing major... Mother, Radmila, played basketball for Bulgaria in the 1988 Olympics and is known as one of the top European basketball players in the last 50 years.

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JACI BIGHAM #22 JACI BIGHAM 5-6 . Junior Guard McAlester, Okla. McAlester High School 2010-11 | SOPHOMORE - All-Summit League First Team - Navy Classic All-Tournament Team - Summit League Co-Player of the Week (Nov. 30) Played in 30 games for ORU and started the first 25 before going down to an ACL injury at Southern Utah on February 12... Delayed knee surgery and resumed play for ORU’s five postseason games... Averaged 11.7 points and 5.2 assists per game... Dished out a career-best 13 assists at IUPUI on December 4... Posted double-digit assists on four occasions... Led the Summit League in assists... Finished seventh at ORU with 157 single-season assists... Scored a season-best 33 points against IPFW on December 29... Also sank a season-high 10 free throws (10-12) against IPFW... Team leader and ORU single-season leader with an .867 free throw percentage... Logged a career-best 11 rebounds at Arkansas on December 16... Fell one rebound shy of a triple-double with 22 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds against Houston. 2009-10 | FRESHMAN - All-Summit League First Team - Summit League All-Newcomer Team - Three-time Summit League Player of the Week - Two-time Summit League Female Athlete of the Month Started all 33 games for the Golden Eagles... Ranked second in the conference with 17.1 points per game and first with 5.3 assists per

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contest... Set the Summit League single-season record with 99 3-pointers... Ranks third at ORU for a single-season with 174 total assists... Led the team and placed second in the league by shooting 43 percent (99-of-233) from beyond the arc... Also led ORU at the free-throw line with an 87-percent clip (116-of-134)... Posted 27 doublefigure scoring performances, including 11 games of 20 or more points and two games of over 30 points... Scored career-high 34 points against Evangel on Dec. 28, highlighted by a 15-of-18 performance from the charity stripe... Matched 34-point effort two games later at South Dakota State... Went 13-of-17 from the field and 6-of-7 from 3-point range to hand the Jacks their first-ever Summit League loss at home... Dropped 28 points at Oklahoma State on Dec. 22, knocking down a seasonhigh eight treys on 16 attempts... Named to the Summit League All-Tournament Team after averaging 18.3 points over the three contests... Teamed up with fellow freshman Kevi Luper to form the highest scoring duo in the nation with 41.5 points per game. HIGH SCHOOL Helped lead McAlester High to the conference and regional titles in 2008 and 2009... Four-time S.E. Conference MVP... Named all-state and the Region 6 Player of the Year... McDonalds AllAmerican nominee... Earned MVP honors in every tournament played in high school... Two-time 5A leading scorer... Averaged 22.3 points, 4.6 assists and 3.2 steals per game... Shot 82% from the free-throw line and 44% from three-point range... Holds the MHS record with 42 points in a single game... Graduated in the top 10% of her class... Named to the National Honor Society and Oklahoma Scholars. PERSONAL Full name is Jacilyn Beth Bigham... Daughter of Jimmy and Tina Bigham... Born on July 9, 1991 in McAlester, Okla... Majoring in Public Relations... Chose ORU over Oklahoma State, UMKC, Texas Tech and Cal Poly.

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SAVANNA BUCK #13 SAVANNA BUCK 5-11 . Junior Forward Tomball, Texas Tomball High School 2010-11 | SOPHOMORE - Summit League Sixth Woman of the Year Competed in 34 games for the Golden Eagles, while making 11 starts... Averaged 8.3 points and 5.0 rebounds per game... Poured in a career-high 24 points at Centenary on February 19... Notched a career-best 10 rebounds against Western Illinois on February 26... Logged 13 double-digit scoring games, including four-straight from February 12-26... Erupted for a career-best 4-6 shooting effort from beyond the arc against North Dakota State on February 5... Ranked third on the team with a .362 (25-69) clip from distance... Fifth on the team with 24.5 minutes per game. 2009-10 | FRESHMAN Competed in all 33 games with 16 starts... Averaged 5.6 points and 3.4 rebounds per game... Posted season-high 16 points off 3-of-4 shooting from 3-point range and a perfect 5-of-5 mark from the free-throw line against IUPUI on Feb. 13... Matched season-highs in points and treys on Feb. 27 against UMKC as ORU clinched the regular-season Summit League title... Heated up from beyond the arc down the stretch, draining 11 of her 17 3-point buckets in the final nine games for a 42 percent mark... Posted third double-digit scoring performance with 10 points

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against Southern Utah in the opening round of the Summit League Tournament... Grabbed season-high 10 rebounds in ORU’s come-frombehind victory over Oakland on Feb. 6... Ranked fifth on the squad with 46 steals and 35 assists... Shot 36 percent (57-of-160) from the field, 30 percent (17-of-56) from 3-point range and 59 percent (55-of-94) from the charity stripe. HIGH SCHOOL Starred at Tomball High School in Tomball, Texas... Named first-team all-district all four years... Earned the team MVP award during the 2006-07 season and the offensive player of the year award the following season... Named to the Greater Houston area first-team... Set a school record with 21 rebounds in a game... Ranked in the top five percent in three-point percentage and in the top 10 percent in rebounding in the Greater Houston area... Also lettered three years in volleyball. PERSONAL Full name is Savanna Lauren Buck... Daughter of Charles and Rhonda Buck... Born on Feb. 27, 1991 in Houston, Texas... Majoring in Health and Exercise Science... Chose ORU over TCU, SMU, Lamar and South Alabama.

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(Oct 26, 2010) Individual Career History

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KEVI LUPER #15 KEVI LUPER 5-10 . Junior Guard Adair, Okla. Adair High School 2010-11 | SOPHOMORE - Associated Press All-American Honorable Mention - Became the first player in NCAA Division I history to lead the nation in points (23.7) and steals (3.7) - Summit League Player of the Year - Summit League Defensive Player of the Year - First Team All-Summit League - Three-time Summit League Player of the Week Became Summit’s single season scoring leader with 806 points... Finished second in ORU single season scoring, steals (126), made free throws (177), field goals made (283)... Third in ORU single season field goal attempts (643)... Fourth in ORU single season scoring average (23.7)... Joined ORU’s 1000 point, 200 steal club at Arkansas on December 16... Started all 34 games while averaging 23.7 points, 4.7 rebounds and 3.7 steals per game... Posted a season-high 36 points on two occasions (North Texas, at Oakland)... Scored in double-figures in 31 of 34 games... Snatched a season-high 10 steals against Northeast Oklahoma State on January 3... Connected on a perfect 6-6 from deep against Tulsa on November 16... Set a school record 17 made free throws (17-19) in WNIT victory over Tulane on March 21. 2009-10 | FRESHMAN - Associated Press All-American Honorable Mention - Full Court Press All-Freshman Second Team - Summit League Player of the Year - Summit League Defensive Player of the Year - Summit League Newcomer of the Year - Summit League All-Newcomer Team

- First Team All-Summit League Became only the fourth Golden Eagle to achieve AllAmerica status... Averaged 24.4 points per game, which ranked sixth nationally... Led the NCAA with 4.5 steals per contest... Shattered 14 single-season school and league records and tied or set six single-game marks... Became the all-time leading scorer for a single season in Summit League history by scoring her 660th point at UMKC on Feb. 27... Also set single-season Summit League marks in field goals (260), field goal attempts (563), free-throws (194), free-throw attempts (235) and points per game... Ranks second among freshmen in NCAA history in total steals and fourth in total points (757)... Scored 44 points in third collegiate game against La Salle on Nov. 20 for the most points scored in a single game in league history... Knocked down 19 field goals in the contest, which was also a conference record and tied the all-time ORU mark... Grabbed 12 steals against Southern Utah on Dec. 5, setting a new ORU record and tying for the most steals in a Summit League contest... Tied the all-time ORU mark by going 16-of-17 from the free-throw line against IUPUI on Feb. 13... Scored in double figures in all 30 contests, including 21 games of 20 or more points and eight of 30 or more points... Posted three games with double-digit rebounds and five double-doubles... Tallied 32 points and grabbed eight boards at No. 6 Baylor... Teamed up with fellow freshman Jaci Bigham to form the highest scoring duo in the nation with 41.5 points per game... Named the Summit League Player of the Week a recordseven times... Opened her collegiate career with four consecutive weekly accolades. HIGH SCHOOL Helped lead Adair High School to a state title in 2009 and a runner-up finish in 2007... Earned tournament MVP honors both seasons... Named the Gatorade Player of the Year, State Athlete of the Year, Jim Thorpe Player of the Year and Ford Player of the Year in 2009... Set the Adair High record with 2,070 career points... Averaged 23.7 points per game as a senior... Also lettered in track and cross country, earning all-state honors in both sports... Won the state title in the 800 meter event as a freshman and sophomore... Posted a runner-up finish at the state championship in cross country as a sophomore and junior... Also excelled academically, serving as the Salutatorian at Adair High. PERSONAL Full name is Kevi Lee Luper... Daughter of Kevin and Jamee Luper... Born on July 6, 1990, in Tahlequah, Okla... Father, Kevin, played collegiate football at Oklahoma State... Majoring in Accounting... Chose ORU over Missouri, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Kansas and Colorado State.

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AMBER CARVER #43 AMBER CARVER 6-5 . Sophomore Forward Lufkin, Texas Central High School 2010-11 | FRESHMAN Appeared in 31 games and made 22 starts for ORU as a freshman... Finished the season averaging 5.5 points and 4.7 rebounds per game... Unleashed for a career-best 20 point, 15 rebound effort at Centenary on February 19... Scored in doubledigits on five occasions and grabbed double-digit rebounds on two occasions... Placed first for ORU and 11th in the conference with 26 blocked shots... Finished the season third on the team with a .473 shooting percentage.

PERSONAL Full name is Amber Nicole Carver... Daughter of B.L. and Debra Carver... Born on Oct. 9, 1991 in Lufkin, Texas... Exploratory major at ORU.

HIGH SCHOOL Starred at Central High School in Pollok, Texas... Averaged 19.8 points, 13.8 rebounds, 3.8 blocks and 1.6 steals as a junior to lead the Bulldogs to a 20-13 record... Named to the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC) All-Region team... Also earned all-district first-team honors.

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CHRISTIAN KEY #12 CHRISTIAN KEY 5-10 . Sophomore Guard Tulsa, Okla. Victory Christian HS 2010-11 | FRESHMAN Competed in all 34 games as a freshman, including seven starts... Scored in double-figures six times... Averaged a freshman-best 14.4 minutes per game... Snagged a season-high four steals against North Dakota State on February 5... Posted a personalbest five rebounds on three occasions... Scored a season-high of 13 points against Western Illinois on February 26... Fourth on the team with a .414 shooting percent (37-102)... Second on the team with a .363 (37-102) mark from distance.

PERSONAL Daughter of Chris and Jill Key... September 30, 1991 in Tulsa, Oklahoma... Has three siblings, Caitlin, Kacie and Kourtney... Exploratory major at ORU.

HIGH SCHOOL Starred at nearby Victory Christian School in Tulsa... Averaged 22.7 points and 7.8 rebounds per game as a senior...averaged 19.7 points and 8.2 rebounds per game as a junior, while shooting 41 percent from three-point range and 82 percent from the free-throw line... Averaged 14.0 and 17.0 points per game as a sophomore and freshman, respectively... Tabbed as a player to watch by the Tulsa World entering the 2009-10 season.

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NEWCOMERS #11 BERNADETT BALLA 6-2 . Freshman Forward Pecs, Hungary Baar-Madas PRIOR TO ORU Graduated from Baar-Madas Reformatus Gimnaziu in 2011... Was a highlydecorated youth player in Hungary, winning a U16 European Championship, three U18 Hungarian Championships and one U20 Hungarian Championship... Tallied career highs of 15 points and 20 rebounds.

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#33 IEVA EIDA 5-11 . Freshman Guard Riga, Latvia Riga’s City No. 2 PERSONAL Goes by “Detti”... Daughter of Attila and Krisztina Balla... Born Sept. 15, 1991 in Pecs, Hungary... Plans to major in Physical Therapy and Athletic Training at ORU... Wants to play basketball professionally after college... Came to ORU “to make (her) dreams come true”... Favorite professional athlete is Tim Duncan.

PRIOR TO ORU Graduated from Riga’s City Gymnasium No. 2 in 2011... Led the team to three Latvian Championships... Coached by Aigars Nerips... Was named MVP of the Latvian Championship tournament in 2010.

#21 ELISABETH DANIELS 5-6 . Freshman Guard Tulsa, Okla. Homeschooled

#1 EMMA GADE 6-0 . Freshman Forward Stillwater, Okla. Stillwater HS

PRIOR TO ORU Homeschooled, but played basketball for Destiny Christian School... Was an AllState selection in 2011 and an NCHBC All-American in 2010 and 2011... Averaged career stats of 11.8 points per game, 5.5 rebounds per game and 4.1 steals per game.

PRIOR TO ORU Graduated from Stillwater HS in 2011... Won a Conference Championship in 2011... Coached by Carl Treat... Was named MVP of the Centennial Conference... 2011 All-State selection... McDonald’s AllAmerican nominee... Ended her career as Stillwater’s 5th all-time leading scorer and 9th all-time leading rebounder.

PERSONAL Goes by Liz... Full name is Elisabeth Anne Daniels... Born February 2, 1992 in Oklahoma City... Daughter of Kevin and Sheila Daniels... Father is a pastor... Also played high school volleyball... Mother played volleyball at Oklahoma City University... Chose ORU because she loved the family atmosphere.

PERSONAL Named is pronounced YAY-vuh AY-duh... Born Dec. 1, 1992 in Riga, Latvia... Daughter of Aivis and Inga Eida... Plans to major in Business... Favorite pro athlete is Usain Bolt... Favorite professional sports team is the Los Angeles Lakers... Favorite food is pasta.

PERSONAL Full name is Emma Caroline Gade... Born June 6, 1993 in Stillwater... Daughter of David and Mary Gade... Mother is a professor at Oklahoma State and played college basketball at the University of Tulsa... Plans to major in Math Education, with the goal of being a high school math teacher and basketball coach after graduation.

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NEWCOMERS #2 MARIAH MILES 5-6 . Freshman Guard Calumet, Okla. Calumet HS PRIOR TO ORU 2011 graduate of Calumet HS... Led the team to 107 victories in four seasons and a Class A State Championship in 2011... Coached by Tyler Snowden... Was named MVP of the 2011 Class A State Tournament... 2011 All-State selection by the OGBCA and the OCA... Averaged 13.4 points and 7.5 rebounds per game as a senior.

#42 SARAH SHELTON 6-3 . Junior Center Ft. Worth, Texas SMU PERSONAL Full name is Mariah Makenzie Miles... Born May 27, 1992 in Oklahoma City... Daughter of Gib and Melinda Miles... Was a National Honor Society member and Class Valedictorian... Also played volleyball in high school... Exploratory major at ORU... Favorite professional athlete is Pete Maravich.

#30 DELANEY SCRIVNER 6-1 . Freshman Forward Tuttle, Okla. Tuttle HS PRIOR TO ORU 2011 graduate of Tuttle HS in Tuttle Okla... Played for Head Coach Johnny Vick... Led team to District and Regional Championships in 2010-11... Was a four-time AllConference selection... Named All-State in 2011... Was a McDonalds All-American nominee in 2011.

PERSONAL Full name is Katelyn Delaney Scrivner... Born Dec. 4, 1992 in Yukon, Okla... Daughter of Rick and Kim Scrivner... Father is a firefighter... Plans to play basketball after graduation... Also participated in track & field in high school... Chose ORU because of the loyalty shown by the coaching staff during the recruiting process.

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SOPHOMORE SEASON (2010-11 AT SMU) Played in 18 games for the Mustangs... Averaged 0.6 points and 1.6 rebounds per game... Was 8-for-14 (57.1%) from the free throw line... Blocked nine shots in just 99 minutes of court time... Pulled down nine rebounds in just 14 minutes against Tulsa (1/13)... Blocked three shots against UTEP (2/27). FRESHMAN SEASON (200910 AT SMU) Played in 16 games as a rookie, with four starts... Averaged 1.8 points and 2.5 rebounds per game... Shot 57.1% (12-for-21) from the floor... Scored a career-high eight points on 4-for-4 shooting against UCF (2/25)... Had her best career game against Tulsa (3/3), with eight points and eight rebounds.

HIGH SCHOOL Averaged 14 points, 10 rebounds and four blocks a game for Nolan Catholic HS... Named TAAPS First Team All-State... Earned TAAPS 5A District I All-District honors... Was a McDonalds AllAmerican Nominee... Played for Texas Express AAU team... MVP at Nolan Catholic...Twosport athlete, including FirstTeam All-State in volleyball... Named to Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All-State Team. PERSONAL Daughter of David and Mary Shelton.

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ROSTER NUMERICAL No. Name 1 Emma Gade 2 Mariah Miles 4 Georgia Jones 10 Cristal Turner 11 Bernadett Balla 12 Christian Key 13 Savanna Buck 15 Kevi Luper 20 Jordan Pyle 21 Elisabeth Daniels 22 Jaci Bigham 30 Delaney Scrivner 32 Dominique Allen 33 Ieva Eida 42 Sarah Shelton 43 Amber Carver ALPHABETICAL No. Name 32 Dominique Allen 11 Bernadett Balla 22 Jaci Bigham 13 Savanna Buck 43 Amber Carver 21 Elisabeth Daniels 33 Ieva Eida 1 Emma Gade 4 Georgia Jones 12 Christian Key 15 Kevi Luper 2 Mariah Miles 20 Jordan Pyle 30 Delaney Scrivner 42 Sarah Shelton 10 Cristal Turner

Pos. F F G F F G F G F G G F C G C C

Ht. 6-0 5-6 5-8 6-2 6-2 5-10 5-10 5-10 6-1 5-6 5-6 6-1 6-2 5-11 6-3 6-5

Cl. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So.

Hometown Stillwater, Okla. Calumet, Okla. Manchester, England Maidstone, England Pecs, Hungary Tulsa, Okla. Tomball, Texas Adair, Okla. Mustang, Okla. Tuttle, Okla. McAlester, Okla. Tuttle, Okla. Birmingham, England Riga, Latvia Ft. Worth, Texas Lufkin, Texas

Previous School Stillwater HS Callumet HS Loreto Grammar Maidstone Grammar Baar-Madas Gimnaziu Victory Christian School Tomball HS Adair HS Mustang HS Homeschooled McAlester HS Tuttle HS Windsor HS Rigas City Gimnasium No. 2 SMU Central HS

Pos. C F G F C G G F G G G F F F C F

Ht. 6-2 6-2 5-6 5-10 6-5 5-6 5-11 6-0 5-8 5-10 5-10 5-6 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-2

Cl. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr.

Hometown Birmingham, England Pecs, Hungary McAlester, Okla. Tomball, Texas Lufkin, Texas Tuttle, Okla. Riga, Latvia Stillwater, Okla. Manchester, England Tulsa, Okla. Adair, Okla. Calumet, Okla. Mustang, Okla. Tuttle, Okla. Ft. Worth, Texas Maidstone, England

Previous School Windsor HS) Baar-Madas Gimnaziu McAlester HS Tomball HS Central HS Homeschooled Rigas City Gimnasium No. 2 Stillwater HS Loreto Grammar Victory Christian School Adair HS Callumet HS Mustang HS Tuttle HS SMU Maidstone Grammar

Head Coach: Jerry Finkbeiner (Southern Nazarene, 1980), 15th season Assistant Coach: Misti Cussen (Southern Nazarene, 1993) Assistant Coach: Bojan Jankovic (College of the Ozarks, 2006) Assistant Coach: Micha Vandervort (Pensacola Christian, 2006) 40

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THIS YEAR’S OPPONENTS Evangel

Arkansas

UALR

Tuesday, Oct. 27 • Mabee Center Exhibition

Saturday, Dec. 10 • Fayetteville, Ark.

Tuesday, Dec. 13 • Mabee Center

INFORMATION Location Springfield, Mo. Nickname Crusaders Colors Maroon and White Conference Heart of America (NAIA) 2010-11 Record 21-9 Starters Returning/Lost 2/3 Lettermen Returning/Lost 8/6 Newcomers 6 Head Coach Leon Neal Record at School/Overall 370-190 (17)/same WBB Contact Kevin Kennedy E-Mail kennedyk@evangel.edu Office Phone 417-865-2815 (ext. 7260)

GENERAL INFORMATION Location Fayetteville, Ark. Enrollment 21,406 Founded 1871 Nickname Razorbacks Colors Cardinal & White Conference Southeastern Home Arena Bud Walton Arena Capacity 19,200 Chancellor Dr. G David Gearhart Athletic Director Jeff Long

GENERAL INFORMATION Location Little Rock, Ark. Enrollment 13,167 Founded 1927 Nickname Trojans Colors Maroon and Silver Conference Sun Belt Home Arena The Jack Stephens Center Capacity 5,600 Chancellor Dr. Joel E. Anderson Athletic Director Chris Peterson

TEAM INFORMATION 2010-11 Record 22-12 2010-11 Conf.Record/Finish 6-10/12th Starters Returning/Lost 5/0 Lettermen Returning/Lost 11/6 Newcomers 3

TEAM INFORMATION 2010-11 23-8 2010/11 Conf. Record/Finish 14-2/1st West Starters Returning/Lost 2/3 Lettermen Returning/Lost 9/4 Newcomers 4

COACHING STAFF Head Coach Alma Mater Record at School Overall Record Assistant Coaches Basketball Phone

COACHING STAFF Head Coach Alma Mater Record at School Overall Record Associate Head Coach Assistant Coaches Basketball Phone

Central Oklahoma Monday, Nov. 7 • Mabee Center Exhibition

INFORMATION Location Edmond, Okla. Nickname Bronchos Colors Bronze and Blue Conference Independent (NCAA Division II) 2010-11 Record 22-10 Starters Returning/Lost 4/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost 8/1 Newcomers 8 Head Coach Guy Hardaker Record at School/Overall 110-45 (5)/Same WBB Contact Mike Kirk E-Mail mkirk@uco.edu Office Phone 405-974-2142

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Tom Collen Bowling Green ’77 69-57 (4) 286-127 (13) Greg Collins Tari Cummings Nicki Collen 479-575-3000

MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact Jeri Thorpe E-Mail jthorpe@uark.edu Office Phone 479-575-5037 Cell Phone 479-443-3219 SID Fax 479-575-7481 Athletics Website ArkansasRazorbacks.com Press Row 479-575-6622 Mailing Address 131 Barnhill Arena Fayetteville, AR 72703

Joe Foley Central Arkansas ‘79 153-92 (8) 609-173 (23rd) Robert Dallimore Alicia Cash Jocelyn Love 501-569-3036

MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact Brandy Sweeden Dixon E-Mail bmsweeden@ualr.edu Office Phone 501-683-7003 Cell Phone 501-993-9868 SID Fax 501-683-7003 Athletics Website ualrtrojans.com Press Row 501-683-7004 Mailing Address 2801 S. University Ave. Little Rock, AR 72204

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THIS YEAR’S OPPONENTS Drury

Grambling

Houston

Friday, Nov. 11 • Mabee Center

Thursday, Dec. 15 • Mabee Centerr

Tuesday, Nov. 22 • Houston, Texas

GENERAL INFORMATION Location Springfield, Mo. Enrollment 1,635 Founded 1873 Nickname Lady Panthers Colors Red and Black Conference Great Lakes Valley (NCAA Division II) Home Arena O’Reilly Family Events Center Capacity 3,100 President Todd Parnell Athletic Director Pat Atwell

GENERAL INFORMATION Location Grambling, La. Enrollment 4,400 Founded 1901 Nickname Tigers Colors Black and Gold Conference Southwestern Athletic Home Arena Frederick C. Hobdy Assembly Center Capacity 7,500 Chancellor Dr. Frank G. Pouge Athletic Director Aaron James

GENERAL INFORMATION Location Houston, Texas Enrollment 38,752 Founded 1927 Nickname Cougars Colors Scarlet & White, Navy Trim Conference Conference USA Home Arena Hofheinz Pavilion Capacity 8,479 Chancellor Dr. Renu Khator Athletic Director Mack Rhoades

TEAM INFORMATION 2010-11 Record 28-7 2010-11 Conf. Record/Finish 15-3/1st West Starters Returning/Lost 4/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost 8/2 Newcomers 5

TEAM INFORMATION 2010-11Record 15-16 2010-11 Conf. Record/Finish 10-8/6th Starters Returning/Lost Lettermen Returning/Lost Newcomers

TEAM INFORMATION 2010-11 Record 26-6 2009-10 Conf. Record/Finish 16-0/1st Starters Returning/Lost 1/4 Lettermen Returning/Lost 5/7 Newcomers 8

COACHING STAFF Head Coach Alma Mater Record at School Overall Record Assistant Coaches Basketball Phone

COACHING STAFF Head Coach Alma Mater Record at School Overall Record Assistant Coaches Basketball Phone

COACHING STAFF Head Coach Alma Mater Record at School Overall Record Associate Head Coach Assistant Coaches Basketball Phone

Steve Harold Glenville State ‘87 95-31 (4) 385-142 (16) Shelly Jones John Nicolais 417-873-7853

MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact Scott Puryear E-Mail spuryear@drury.edu Office Phone 417-873-4097 Cell Phone N/A SID Fax 417-873-4098 Athletics Website DruryPanthers.com Press Row N/A Mailing Address 900 North Benton Ave. Springfield, MO 65802

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Donnita Rodgers Northwest Oklahoma State ‘90 15-16 (1) Tony Greene Elaine Powell 318-274-6335

MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact Roderick Mosley E-Mail mosleyr@gram.edu Office Phone 318-274-6562 Cell Phone N/A SID Fax N/A Athletics Website www.gsutigers.com Press Row 713-743-9414 Mailing Address PO Box 604 Grambling, LA 71245

Todd Buchanan Murray State ’95 26-6 (1) 125-110 (8) Wade Scott Leah Foster Ravon Justice 713-743-9404

MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact Kyle Seay E-Mail kseay@central.uh.edu Office Phone 713-743-9391 Cell Phone 832-657-5138 SID Fax 713-743-9411 Athletics Website UHCougars.com Press Row 713-743-9414 Mailing Address 3100 Cullen Blvd Houston, TX 77204-6742

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IUPUI

Kansas

Monday, Jan. 23 • Mabee Center Saturday, Feb. 18 • Ft. Wayne, Ind.

Saturday, Jan. 14 • Indianapolis, Ind. Monday, Feb. 13 • Mabee Center

Wednesday, Dec. 21 • Lawrence, Kan.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location Ft. Wayne, Ind. Enrollment 14,193 Founded 1964 Nickname Mastodons Colors Royal Blue and White Conference The Summit League Home Arena Memorial Colisuem Capacity 10,500 Chancellor Dr. Michael A. Wartell Athletic Director Tommy Bell

GENERAL INFORMATION Location Indianapolis, Ind. Enrollment 30,566 Founded 1969 Nickname Jaguars Colors Red, Gold and Black Conference The Summit League Home Arena The Jungle Capacity 1,215 Chancellor Charles R. Bantz Athletic Director Michael Moore

GENERAL INFORMATION Location Lawrence, Kan. Enrollment 29.462 Founded 1866 Nickname Jayhawks Colors Crimson and Blue Conference Big 12 Home Arena Alenn Fieldhouse Capacity 16,300 Chancellor Dr. Bernadette Gray-Little Athletic Director Dr. Sheahon Zenger

TEAM INFORMATION 2010-11 Record 20-11 2010-11 Conf. Record/Finish 13-5/2nd Starters Returning/Lost 2/3 Lettermen Returning/Lost 5/6 Newcomers 8

TEAM INFORMATION 2010-11 Record 4-24 2010-11 Conf. Record/Finish 2-16/9th Starters Returning/Lost 3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost 9/5 Newcomers 6

TEAM INFORMATION 2010-11 Record 21-13 2010-11 Conf. Record/Finish 6-10/8th Starters Returning/Lost 4/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost 7/4 Newcomers 5

COACHING STAFF Head Coach Alma Mater Record at School Overall Record Assistant Coaches Basketball Phone

COACHING STAFF Head Coach Alma Mater Record at School Overall Record Associate Head Coach Assistant Coaches Basketball Phone

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Chris Paul St. Francis ’94 72-98 (6) same Kip Miller Caren Fiorillo Tara Miller 260-481-6957

MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact Bill Salyer E-Mail salyerw@ipfw.edu Office Phone 260-481-0729 Cell Phone 814-282-9797 SID Fax 260-481-6002 Athletics Website gomastodons.com Press Row N/A Mailing Address 2101 E. Coliseum Blvd Ft. Wayne, IN 46805-1499

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Austin Parkinson Purdue ’04 4-24 (1) same Alex Webster Stan Benge Ashely Barlow 317-278-1397

MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact John Berry E-Mail jmberry@iupui.edu Office Phone 317-278-3619 Cell Phone 614-557-7933 SID Fax 317-274-2683 Athletics Website IUPUIJags.com Press Row 317-274-4558 Mailing Address 1000 Waterway Blvd Indianapolis, IN 46202

Bonnie Henrickson St. Cloud State ‘86 117-108 (7) 275-170 (14) Chester Nichols Tory Verdi Aqua Franklin 785-864-4938

MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact Christine Dieckmann E-Mail cdieck@ku.edu Office Phone 785-864-7942 Cell Phone 785-393-3358 SID Fax 785-864-7944 Athletics Website kuathletics.com Press Row 785-864-5593 Mailing Address 1400 Parrott 1651 Naismith Drive Lawrence, KS 66045

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THIS YEAR’S OPPONENTS Louisiana Tech Saturday, Nov. 19 • Mabee Center

Saturday, Dec. 31 • Kansas City, Mo. Saturday, Jan. 28 • Mabee Center

UMKC

Missouri State

GENERAL INFORMATION Location Ruston, La. Enrollment 11,500 Founded 1894 Nickname Lady Techsters Colors Red and Blue Conference Western Athletic Home Arena Thomas Assembly Center Capacity 8,000 President Dr. Dan Reneau Athletic Director Bruce Van De Velde

GENERAL INFORMATION Location Kansas City, Mo. Enrollment 14,221 Founded 1933 Nickname Kangaroos Colors Blue & Gold Conference The Summit League Home Arena Swinney Recreation Center Capacity 1,500 President Leo E. Morton Athletic Director Tim Hall

GENERAL INFORMATION Location Springfield, Mo. Enrollment 23,092 Founded 1905 Nickname Lady Bears Colors Maroon and White Conference Missouri Valley Home Arena JQH Arena Capacity 11,000 Interim President Clif Smart Athletic Director Kyle Moats

TEAM INFORMATION 2010-11 Record 24-8 2010-11 Conf. Record/Finish 15-1/1st Starters Returning/Lost 3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost 8/5 Newcomers 5

TEAM INFORMATION 2010-11 Record 14-16 2010-11 Conf. Record/Finish 9-9/6th Starters Returning/Lost 5/0 Lettermen Returning/Lost 11/3 Newcomers 3

TEAM INFORMATION 2010-11 Record 24-11 2010-11 Conf. Record/Finish 12-6/T2nd Starters Returning/Lost 4/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost 10/3 Newcomers 3

COACHING STAFF Head Coach Alma Mater Record at School Overall Record Assistant Coaches Basketball Phone

COACHING STAFF Head Coach Alma Mater Record at School Overall Record Associate Head Coach Assistant Coaches Basketball Phone

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Teresa Witherspoon Louisiana Tech ‘08 56-18 (3) same Sara Carter Ebony Felder David Caputo 318-257-5515

MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact Malcom Butler E-Mail mbutler@latech.edu Office Phone 318-257-3144 Cell Phone 318-614-4513 SID Fax 318-257-3757 Athletics Website latechsports.com Press Row 318-257-3144 Mailing Address PO Box 3166, Ruston, La. 71272

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Candace Whitaker Texas Tech ‘02 55-81 (5) same Bruce Erickson Meredith Doyle Wyketha Harrell 816-235-1036

MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact Nik Busch E-Mail buschns@umkc.edu Office Phone 816-235-6618 Cell Phone 816-529-7694 SID Fax 816-235-1035 Athletics Website umkckangaroos.com Press Row 816-235-6903 Mailing Address 5100 Rockhill Rd., SRC 201 Kansas City, MO 64110

Saturday, Nov. 26 • Mabee Center

Nyla Milleson Kansas State ‘85 67-61 (4) 252-97 (10) Trish Marsh Carly Stubblefield Bethany Creek 417-836-4136

MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact Ben Adamson E-Mail benadamson@missouristate.edu Office Phone 417-836-4584 Cell Phone 405-742-7585 SID Fax 417-836-4868 Athletics Website missouristatebears.com Press Row 417-839-8145 Mailing Address 901 S. National Avenue Springfield, MO 65897

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THIS YEAR’S OPPONENTS North Dakota State

North Texas

Oakland

Monday, Jan. 9 • Mabee Center Saturday, Feb. 4 • Fargo, N.D.

Wednesday, Nov. 16 • Denton, Texas

Saturday, Jan. 21 • Mabee Center Monday, Feb. 20 • Rochester Hills, Mich.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location Fargo, N.D. Enrollment 14,407 Founded 1890 Nickname Bison Colors Green & Yellow Conference The Summit League Home Arena Bison Sports Arena Capacity 5,830 President Dr. Dean L. Bresciani Athletic Director Gene Taylor

GENERAL INFORMATION Location Denton, Texas Enrollment 36,067 Founded 1890 Nickname Mean Green Colors Green & White Conference Sun Belt Home Arena The Super Pit Capacity 10,032 President V. Lane Rawlings Athletic Director Rick Villarreal

GENERAL INFORMATION Location Rochester, Mich. Enrollment 19,053 Founded 1957 Nickname Golden Grizzlies Colors Black and Gold Conference The Summit League Home Arena Athletics Center O’rena Capacity 3,000 President Dr. Gary D. Russi Athletic Director Tracy Huth

TEAM INFORMATION 2010-11 Record 13-16 2010-11 Conf. Record/Finish 9-9/5th Starters Returning/Lost 4/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost 7/5 Newcomers 7

TEAM INFORMATION 2010-11 Record 5-26 2010-11 Conf. Record/Finish 2-11/6th West Starters Returning/Lost 3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost 8/5 Newcomers 3

TEAM INFORMATION 2010-11 Record 20-12 2010-11 Conf. Record/Finish 12-6/4th Starters Returning/Lost 4/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost 8/3 Newcomers 6

COACHING STAFF Head Coach Alma Mater Record at School Overall Record Assistant Coaches Basketball Phone

COACHING STAFF Head Coach Alma Mater Record at School Overall Record Assistants Basketball Phone

COACHING STAFF Head Coach Alma Mater Record at School Overall Record Associate Head Coach Assistant Coaches Basketball Phone

Carolynn DeHoff Arizona State ‘91 45-42 (3) same Jaime Berry Deanne Stevenson Ali Prichard 701-231-9556

MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact Jeff Schwartz E-Mail Jeff.Schwartz@ndsu.edu Office Phone 701-231-8332 Cell Phone 701-793-0538 SID Fax 701-231-8022 Athletics Website www.gobison.com Press Row 701-231-8611 Mailing Address 1600 N. University Dr. Fargo, ND 58105

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Karen Aston UALR ‘87 1st year 86-47 (4) Wesley Brooks Angela Ortega Jalie Mitchell 940-565-3654

MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact David Waxman E-Mail davis.waxman@unt.edu Office Phone 940-565-3671 Cell Phone 832-326-2963 SID Fax 940-369-7461 Athletics Website meangreensports.com Press Row 940-565-4674 Mailing Address Dept. of Athletics University of North Texas Denton, TX, PO Box 311397

Beckie Francis Colgate ‘87 207-125 (11) 237-173 (14) Eric Stephan Anne Hafeli Katie Trolla 248-425-7868

MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact Scott Dunford E-Mail WSDunfor@Oakland.edu Office Phone 248-370-3123 Cell Phone N/A SID Fax 248-370-3138 Athletics Website orugrizzlies.com Press Row N/A Mailing Address 2200 N. Squirrel Rd. Rochester, MI 48309-4401

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THIS YEAR’S OPPONENTS South Dakota

South Dakota State Saturday, Jan. 7 • Mabee Center Monday, Feb. 6 • Brookings, S.D.

Saturday, Dec. 3 • Mabee Center Saturday, Feb. 25 • Cedar City, Utah

GENERAL INFORMATION Location Vermillion, S.D. Enrollment 10,495 Founded 1862 Nickname Coyotes Colors Red and White Conference The Summit League Home Arena DakotaDome Capacity 10,000 President James W. Abbott Athletic Director David Sayler

GENERAL INFORMATION Location Brookings, S.D. Enrollment 12,376 Founded 1881 Nickname Jackrabbits Colors Yellow & Blue Conference The Summit League Home Arena Frost Arena Capacity 6,500 President Dr. David L. Chicoine Athletic Director Justin Sell

GENERAL INFORMATION Location Cedar City, Utah Enrollment 8,066 Founded 1897 Nickname Thunderbirds Colors Scarlet & White Conference The Summit League Home Arena Centrum Arena Capacity 5,300 President Dr. Michael T. Benson Athletic Director Ken Beazer

TEAM INFORMATION 2010-11 Record 20-12 2010-11 Conf. Record/Finish 10-2/2nd Starters Returning/Lost 5/0 Lettermen Returning/Lost 8/5 Newcomers 5

TEAM INFORMATION 2010-11 Record 19-14 2009-10 Conf. Record/Finish 12-6/T-2nd Starters Returning/Lost 3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost 9/3 Newcomers 4

TEAM INFORMATION 2010-11 Record 16-13 2010-11 Conf. Record/Finish 10-8/5th Starters Returning/Lost 2/3 Lettermen Returning/Lost 7/4 Newcomers 5

COACHING STAFF Head Coach Alma Mater Record at School Overall Record Assistant Coaches Basketball Phone

COACHING STAFF Head Coach Alma Mater Record at School Overall Record Assistant Coaches Basketball Phone

COACHING STAFF Head Coach Alma Mater Record at School Overall Record Assistant Coaches Basketball Phone

Thursday, Dec. 29 • Vermillion, S.D. Monday, Jan. 30 • Mabee Center

Ryun Williams South Dakota ‘92 53-39 (3) 289-183 (17) Ryan Larsen Mandy Koupal Brooke Atkinson 605-677-5309

MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact Tom Berg E-Mail tom.berg@usd.edu Office Phone 605-677-8813 Cell Phone 605-677-9222 SID Fax 605-677-5618 Athletics Website usdcoyotes.com Press Row N/A Mailing Address 414 E. Clark St. Vermillion, SD 57069

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Aaron Johnston Gustavus Adolphus ‘96 266-90 (12) same Katie Falco Emilee Gusso Chad Oletzke Carissa Nord 605-688-6336

MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact Jason Hove E-Mail jason.hove@sdstate.edu Office Phone 605-688-4623 Cell Phone 605-695-1827 SID Fax 605-688-5999 Athletics Website GoJacks.com Press Row 605-688-4623 Mailing Address 1047 16th Ave. Brookings, SD 57007

Southern Utah

JR Payne St. Mary’s ‘99 23-36 (2) same Toriano Towns Nicole Ryan Caitlyn Sears 435-865-8061

MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact Kyle Newhouse E-Mail kylenewhouse@suu.edu Office Phone 435-586-7758 Cell Phone N/A SID Fax 435-865-8037 Athletics Website sutbirds.com Press Row 435-586-7858 Mailing Address 205 Harris Center 351 W. University Blvd. Cedar City, UT 84720

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THIS YEAR’S OPPONENTS Tulsa

Western Illinois Monday, Jan. 16 • Macomb, Ill. Saturday, Feb. 11 • Mabee Center

Sunday, Nov. 13 • Madison, Wis.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location Tulsa, Okla. Enrollment 4,187 Founded 1894 Nickname Golden Hurricane Colors Old Gold, Royal Blue, Crimson Conference Conference USA Home Arena Donald W. Reynolds Center Capacity 8,355 President Dr. Steadman Upham Athletic Director Bubba Cunningham

GENERAL INFORMATION Location Macomb, Ill. Enrollment 13,331 Founded 1899 Nickname Fighting Leathernecks Colors Purple and Gold Conference The Summit League Home Arena Waste Management Court Capacity 5,139 President Dr. Jack Thomas Athletic Director Dr. Tim M. Van Alstine

GENERAL INFORMATION Location Madison, Wis. Enrollment 42,099 Founded 1848 Nickname Badgers Colors Cardinal & White Conference Big Ten Home Arena Kohl Center Capacity 17,122 Interim Chancellor David Ward Athletic Director Barry Alvarez

TEAM INFORMATION 2010-11 Record 5-20 2010-11 Conf. Record/Finish 1-15/12th Starters Returning/Lost 4/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost 9/4 Newcomers 4

TEAM INFORMATION 2010-11 Record 8-21 2010-11 Conf. Record/Finish 6-12/8th Starters Returning/Lost 3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost 9/3 Newcomers 4

TEAM INFORMATION 2010-11 Record 16-15 2010-11 Conf. Record/Finish 10-6/T3rd Starters Returning/Lost 2/3 Lettermen Returning/Lost 8/7 Newcomers 4

COACHING STAFF Head Coach Alma Mater Record at School Overall Record Assistant Coaches Basketball Phone

COACHING STAFF Head Coach Alma Mater Record at School Overall Record Assistants Basketball Phone

COACHING STAFF Head Coach Alma Mater Record at School Overall Record Assistants Basketball Phone

Tuesday, Nov. 29 • Tulsa, Okla.

Matilda Mossman Western Kentucky ‘79 1st year 150-95 (8) Britney Brown Fred Castro Shane Coffey 918-631-2391

MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact Stephanie Hall E-Mail stephanie-hall@utulsa.edu Office Phone 918-631-2163 Cell Phone 918-232-2393 SID Fax 918-631-3913 Athletics Website tulsahurricane.com Press Row 918-631-5400 Mailing Address 800 S. Tucker Dr. Tulsa, OK 74171

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J.D. Gravina William Jewell ‘00 First Year 93-28 (6) Seth Minter Kerry Juhlin Tiffany Coppage 309-298-1658

MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact Cameron Weidenthaler E-Mail ch-weidenthaler@wiu.edu Office Phone 309-298-1133 SID Fax 309-298-2060 Athletics Website goleathernecks.com Press Row 309-298-1227 Mailing Address 213 Western Hall Macomb, IL 61455

Wisconsin

Bobbie Kelsey Stanford‘96 First Year First Year Kyle Rechlicz Stacy Cantley Alysiah Bond 608-265-3737

MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact Diane K. Nordstrom E-Mail dkn@athletics.wisc.edu Office Phone 608-262-9024 Cell Phone 608-658-3644 SID Fax 608-262-8184 Athletics Website UWBadgers.com Press Row 608-263-2249 Mailing Address Kellner Hall, 1440 Monroe St. Madison, WI 53711

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2010-11 REVIEW

ORU EARNS SECOND-STRAIGHT SUMMIT TITLE; BATTLES TO SWEET 16 of WNIT 2010-2011 Season Review

The Oral Roberts women’s basketball team erupted for yet another 20+ win season in 2010-11, finishing with a 23-11 overall record, including a 16-2 mark in conference play that resulted in the program’s second-straight Summit League regular season title. Despite a premature exit in the Summit League Championships, a feisty Golden Eagle squad rebounded to rattle off two WNIT wins and advance to the WNIT final 16 for the first time in program history. Golden Eagle fans were in for fireworks from the opening tip-off, as ORU exploded for a dominant 110-58 victory over UT-Arlington in the season opener on November 12. Over 3,700 in attendance got a preview of the up-tempo, run and gun style that would propel ORU for the entire season. Two short days later, the hot-shooting Golden Eagles Savanna Buck drives for a layup in ORU’s turned the record-setting win over North Texas heat up for the highest scoring performance in program history. ORU lit the scoreboard up to the tune of 120 points, shot 51 percent and connected on 12 attempts from deep in a 120-87 victory over North Texas.

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Riding high with a 2-0 record, ORU was primed for an always tough contest against cross-town rival Tulsa on November 16. Despite holding an 11 point lead with just over three minutes to go, the guest Golden Hurricane rallied to post an improbable 86-85 come from behind victory that put the ladies in an early season rut with a tough road trip looming. Heading to Annapolis, Maryland for the Navy Classic, and featuring a roster of only three upper classmen and no seniors, ORU was unable to shake the setback to Tulsa. The once high-flying offense failed to find its rythm, as the ladies dropped decisions to Harvard (7684) and Villanova (52-61). A disapointing road trip was punctuated by a twenty point (67-87) loss at La Salle, a team ORU had beaten by 21 the previous year. Following a narrow four point home setback to the NCAA-bound Houston Cougars, ORU finally began to regain some traction when they hit the road for Springfield, Missouri and broke back in the win column with a 75-66 win over a quality Missouri State team. Grasping the much-needed momentum, ORU made it two in a row when Jaci Bigham drove the length of the floor and drained a floater in the lane as time expired to lift the Golden Eagles to a 68-66 win at Western Illinois. From that point on, ORU was rolling. The ladies sank IUPUI on the road and then kept the conference streak alive with home wins over IPFW and Oakland to close out 2010.

The Golden Eagles then swept the North Dakota State-South Dakota State road series for the first time in school history, before returning home to rattle off three-straight against UMKC, Southern Utah and Centenary. The biggest road trip of the year still loomed however, as ORU knew it Jaci Bigham displayed some lock-down D, while for 22 points and 13 assists in two could all but combining wins over South Dakota State solidify its position as #1 in the Summit League with victories over #2 IPFW and #3 Oakland. The year’s longest conference road trip turned out to be a defining one for the Golden Eagles. Bigham flat-out willed ORU to a victory over IPFW, scoring eight points in the final minute that capped a thrilling come from behind 76-74 victory. Against Oakland, Kevi Luper managed 36 points in an 80-72 double overtime win. Heading back home and firmly in first place, ORU would not be denied, the ladies rolled to two more wins over North and South Dakota State, held a program-best 12-0 conference record and an 11-0 overall win streak that marked the fourth-best in ORU history. 2011-12 ORU Women’s Basketball


Only injury could derail the red-hot Golden Eagles. Unfortunately that is exactly what happened on February 12 when Bigham, the team’s on-court leader went down to an ACL tear in the second half at Southern Utah. With Bigham out of the lineup, a reeling ORU squad dropped their first two conference contests of the year and were back in search of an identity. Help came from deep in the bench however, as rarely-used reserve Priscila Cergol emerged as the top-choice to fill Bigham’s shoes. A freshman from Lynwood, California, Cergol provided a spark that few could have expected. Taking the reigns at the point, Cergol drove and dished ORU to conference wins in the final three regular season contests of the year, before unleashing for a career- Replacing an injured Bigham, Priscila Cergol led 20 points and seven assists in round best 20 points, ORU with one of the Summit Championships seven assists and three steals in ORU’s opening round rout of Western Illinois in the Summit Championships. Just when it looked like the ladies would be cruising to their sixth NCAA tournament appearance, the wheels suddenly came off in the semi final match against Oakland. The #4 seeded Golden Grizzlies brushed off their two regular season losses to ORU, and promptly stunned the Golden Eagles 96-62, eliminating ORU from the Summit Tournament and effectively ending any hopes of an NCAA berth.

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Although the big dance was now out of the Pyle added 15 points in the contest, but the equation, ORU buckled back down and made visiting Razorbacks held the normally highthe most of their automatic bid to the WNIT. scoring Luper to just four points, and kept the potent Golden Eagle offense out of sync for the The majority of the evening in a 78-59 setback. Golden Eagles opened up the By the time the smoke had cleared on the postseason 2010-11 campaign, the Golden Eagles had in impressive made their deepest postseason run since 1983, fashion with a finished the nation second in scoring while 78-74 victory Jerry Finkbeiner was named Summit League over TCU. The Coach of the Year. Horned Frogs had entered Joining Finkbeiner on the list of award the WNIT as winners was Luper, who earned Summit the secondPlayer and Defensive Player of the Year, and ranked team Kevi Luper erupted for 29 points and a school- also joined Bigham on the Summit First Team. best 17 made free throws in the Golden Eagles’ from the Jordan Pyle was named Summit Second Team, WNIT win over Tulane Mountain West, and Savanna Buck earned Summit League and had fallen just short of the NCAA tournaSixth Woman of the Year. ment with an ovetime loss to Utah in the Mountain West title game. Most impressively, Luper was named Associated Press All-American Honorable Men Returning to the Mabee Center for a section for the second-straight year, and became ond round bout with Tulane, ORU fell behind the first player in the history of NCAA Division I early, but used a 10-0 run over the final four men’s or women’s basketball to lead the nation minutes to hold on for a 92-86 over the Green in both scoring (23.7) and steals (3.7). Wave. Luper finished with 29 points and sank a school-best 17 free throws in the victory. Looking ahead to 2011-12, the young Golden Eagles will keep the bulk of their roster A thrilling intact, will add depth at the post position with WNIT run the acquisition of key newcomers and hope and 2010-11 to be once again running and gunning into season finally both the record books and-this time- the NCAA came to an tournament. end on March 23 against the University of Arkansas. Georgia Jones erupted for a 4-5 showing from distance, ORU’s postseason run finally came to an end against a tough Razorback team in round three and Jordan of the WNIT 51


2010-11 SEASON HIGHS INDIVIDUAL HIGHS

TEAM HIGHS

POINTS 36............................................Kevi Luper, at Oakland (01/31/11) ..........................................Kevi Luper, vs North Texas (11/14/10)

POINTS 120.........................................................vs North Texas (11/14/10)

FIELD GOALS MADE 14.....................Kevi Luper, vs. North Dakota State (02/05/11) ..................................................Kevi Luper @ Oakland (01/31/11) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 29............................................Kevi Luper, at Oakland (01/31/11) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min 5 made) .875 (7-8)...............Dominique Allen, vs W. Illinois (02/26/11) 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE 6..........................................Georgia Jones, vs Tulane (03/21/11) 6.......................................Jaci Bigham, vs Centenary (01/22/11) 6........................................Kevi Luper, vs North Texas (11/14/10) 3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 11..........................Jaci Bigham, at Oklahoma State (12/22/10) 3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min 5 made) 1.000 (6-6).....................Kevi Luper, vs North Texas (11/14/10) FREE THROWS MADE 17...............................................Kevi Luper, vs Tulane (03/21/11) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 19...............................................Kevi Luper, vs Tulane (03/21/11) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min 7 made) 1.000 (8-8).........................Jaci Bigham, vs Harvard (11/19/10) REBOUNDS 15.................................Amber Carver, at Centenary (02/19/11) 15..........................................Amber Carver, at UMKC (02/12/11) 15...................................Jordan Pyle, vs North Texas (11/14/10) ASSISTS 13.................................................Jaci Bigham, at IUPUI (12/4/11)

FIELD GOALS MADE 44..........................................................vs UT-Arlington (11/12/10) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 89...................................................................at Oakland (01/31/11) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .577 (30-52).............................vs South Dakota State (02/7/11) 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE 13.............................................vs North Dakota State (02/05/11) 3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 39....................................................at Oklahoma State (12/22/10) 3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .625 (5-8)...............................vs South Dakota State (02/07/11) FREE THROWS MADE 30.......................................................................vs. IUPUI (02/28/11) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 41.....................................................vs. Southern Utah (01/17/11) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .923 (12-23)................................................vs Oakland (03/07/11) REBOUNDS 62.....................................................................at Oakland (1/31/11) ASSISTS 31............................................................vs North Texas (11/14/10) STEALS 23...................................................vs NE Oklahoma St (01/03/11) BLOCKED SHOTS 6........................................................vs Western Illinois (02/26/11)

STEALS 10.....................Kevi Luper, vs. NE Oklahoma State (01/03/11) BLOCKED SHOTS 4....................................Amber Carver, vs Centenary (01/22/11)

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2010-11 INDIVIDUAL STATS Overall Record: 23-11

Summit League: 16-2

Home: 13-3

Away: 9-5

Neutral: 1-3

ALL GAMES

SUMMIT LEAGUE GAMES

SCORE BY PERIODS Team 1st 2nd OT ORU 1366 1485 19 Opp. 1250 1303 11

Total 2870 2564

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2010-11 RESULTS

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Final 2011-12 Standings

Conference Overall W L Pct. H A W L Pct. H A Oral Roberts 16 2 .889 9-0 7-2 23 11 .676 13-3 9-5 IPFW 13 5 .722 6-3 7-2 20 11 .645 10-5 9-5 South Dakota State 12 6 .667 5-4 7-2 19 14 .576 8-6 8-8 Oakland 12 6 .667 6-3 6-3 20 12 .625 10-4 8-7 Southern Utah 10 8 .611 6-3 4-5 16 14 .533 11-4 5-9 North Dakota State 9 9 .500 5-4 4-5 13 16 .448 8-4 4-10 UMKC 9 9 .500 6-3 3-6 14 16 .467 8-4 4-9 Western Illinois 6 12 .333 3-6 3-6 8 21 .276 5-8 3-12 IUPUI 2 16 .111 2-7 0-9 4 26 .143 4-9 0-13 Centenary 1 17 .056 1-8 0-9 1 24 .040 1-11 0-13

2010-11 Summit League Tournament Results Sioux Falls Arena * Sioux Falls, S.D.

Quarterfinals Saturday, March 5 (1)ORU 108, (8)Western Illinois 79 (2)IPFW 68, (7)UMKC 53

Semifinals Monday, March 7 (4)Oakland 96, (1)ORU 62 (3) South Dakota State 70 vs. (2) IPFW 67

Sunday, March 6 (4)Oakland 65, (5)Southern Utah 58 (3)South Dakota State 62, (6)North Dakota State 51

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All-Tournament Team Sharise Calhoun, Oakland Katie Lingle, SDSU Kevi Luper ORU Kristin Rotert, SDSU (MVP) Bethany Watterworth, Oakland

2010-11 All-Summit League Awards First Team Jaci Bigham, ORU Kevi Luper, ORU Challis Pascucci, Southern Utah Abby Plucker, North Dakota State Stephanie Rosado, IPFW Bethany Watterworth, Oakland Second Team Jordan Pyle, ORU Kristin Rotert, SDSU Caitlyn Sears, Southern Utah Jennie Sunnarborg, SDSU Jordan Zuppe, IPFW Honorable Mention Anne Boese, IPFW Sharise Calhoun, Oakland Ashley Jackson, Centenary Kerah Nelson, IUPUI Jill Young, SDSU 2011-12 ORU Women’s Basketball

All-Newcomer Kayla Drake, IPFW Desiree Jackson, Southern Utah Zakiya Minifee, Oakland Eilise O’Connor, UMKC Sadie Webb, Western Illinois Player of the Year Kevi Luper, ORU Newcomer of the Year Sadie Webb, Western Illinois Defensive Player of the Year Kevi Luper, ORU Sixth Woman of the Year Savanna Buck, ORU Coach of the Year Jerry Finkbeiner, ORU

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2010-11 SUMMIT STATS SCORING OFFENSE Rk Team G W-L Pts Avg/G 1. Oral Roberts 34 23-11 2870 84.4 2. IPFW 31 20-11 2294 74.0 3. Southern Utah 30 16-14 2039 68.0 4. South Dakota State 33 19-14 2215 67.1 5. North Dakota State 29 13-16 1912 65.9 6. Oakland 32 20-12 2087 65.2 7. UMKC 30 14-16 1942 64.7 8. Western Illinois 29 8-21 1662 57.3 9. Centenary 25 1-24 1397 55.9 10. IUPUI 28 4-24 1538 54.0

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE # Team G 1. Oakland 32 2. South Dakota State 33 3. UMKC 30 4. Southern Utah 30 5. North Dakota State 29 6. Oral Roberts 34 7. Western Illinois 29 8. IPFW 31 9. IUPUI 28 10. Centenary 25

SCORING DEFENSE Rk Team 1. Oakland 2. South Dakota State 3. UMKC 4. North Dakota State 5. IPFW 6. Western Illinois 7. IUPUI 8. Southern Utah 9. Oral Roberts 10. Centenary

G Pts Avg/G 32 1890 59.1 33 2006 60.8 30 1935 64.5 29 1898 65.4 31 2029 65.5 29 1910 65.9 28 1903 68.0 30 2154 71.8 34 2564 75.4 25 2132 85.3

FGA 1898 1833 1674 1896 1761 2165 1603 1747 1483 1680

Pct .377 .391 .401 .410 .411 .427 .432 .433 .447 .499

REBOUNDING MARGIN Rk Team G TM Avg OPP Avg +/1. UMKC 30 1199 40.0 1093 36.4 +3.5 2. South Dakota State 33 1179 35.7 1114 33.8 +2.0 3. Southern Utah 30 1214 40.5 1169 39.0 +1.5 4. Oral Roberts 34 1406 41.4 1361 40.0 +1.3 5. Oakland 32 1219 38.1 1182 36.9 +1.2 6. North Dakota State 29 1080 37.2 1060 36.6 +0.7 7. IPFW 31 1056 34.1 1060 34.2 -0.1 8. Western Illinois 29 1012 34.9 1134 39.1 -4.2 9. IUPUI 28 905 32.3 1062 37.9 -5.6 10. Centenary 25 784 31.4 1080 43.2 11.8

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Rk Team G FG 1. South Dakota State 33 2220 2. IPFW 31 235 3. Oral Roberts 34 255 4. North Dakota State 29 180 5. Oakland 32 149 6. UMKC 30 145 7. Southern Utah 30 103 8. Centenary 25 120 9. IUPUI 28 119 10. Western Illinois 29 119

FGA 603 656 741 524 459 460 342 411 427 438

Pct .365 .358 .344 .344 .325 .315 .301 .292 .279 .272

BLOCKED SHOTS Rk Team G Blocks Avg/G 1. Oakland 32 156 4.9 2. UMKC 30 142 4.7 3. North Dakota State 29 119 4.1 4. South Dakota State 33 107 3.2 5. IPFW 31 96 3.1 6. Centenary 25 73 2.9 7. Southern Utah 30 87 2.9 8. Oral Roberts 34 91 2.7 9. IUPUI 28 69 2.5 10. Western Illinois 29 47 1.6

FGA 510 585 394 512 488 435 467 473 430 771

Pct .312 .318 .320 .322 .324 .338 .340 .355 .356 .361

ASSISTS Rk Team G Assists Avg/G 1. Oakland 32 524 16.4 2. Oral Roberts 34 498 14.6 3. South Dakota State 33 482 14.6 4. North Dakota State 29 408 14.1 5. IPFW 31 435 14.0 6. Southern Utah 30 419 14.0 7. UMKC 30 391 13.0 8. IUPUI 28 348 12.4 9. Western Illinois 29 344 11.9 10. Centenary 25 253 10.1

FG 716 716 672 777 724 925 692 756 663 839

SCORING MARGIN Rk Team G 1. Oral Roberts 34 2. IPFW 31 3. South Dakota State 33 4. Oakland 32 5. North Dakota State 29 6. UMKC 30 7. Southern Utah 30 8. Western Illinois 29 9. IUPUI 28 10. Centenary 25

OFF 84.4 74.0 67.1 65.2 65.9 64.7 68.0 57.3 54.9 55.9

DEF Margin 75.4 +9.0 65.5 +8.5 60.8 +6.3 59.1 +6.2 65.4 +0.5 64.5 +0.2 71.8 -3.8 65.9 -8.6 68.0 -13.0 85.3 -29.4

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE Rk Team G FG 1. South Dakota State 33 159 2. Oakland 32 186 3. IUPUI 28 126 4. Southern Utah 30 165 5. Western Illinois 29 158 6. IPFW 31 147 7. North Dakota State 29 159 8. UMKC 30 168 9. Centenary 25 153 10. Oral Roberts 34 278

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Rk Team G 1. Oral Roberts 34 2. IPFW 31 3. Oakland 32 4. Southern Utah 30 5. UMKC 30 6. South Dakota State 33 7. North Dakota State 29 8. Centenary 25 9. Western Illinois 29 10. IUPUI 28

FTM 519 425 394 452 435 455 350 323 325 231

FTA Pct 686 .757 568 .748 535 .736 619 .730 602 .723 649 .701 507 .690 470 .687 487 .667 374 .618

REBOUNDING OFFENSE Rk Team G 1. Oral Roberts 34 2. Southern Utah 30 3. UMKC 30 4. Oakland 32 5. North Dakota State 29 6. South Dakota State 33 7. Western Illinois 29 8. IPFW 31 9. IUPUI 28 10. Centenary 25

Reb Avg/G 1406 41.4 1214 40.5 1199 40.0 1219 38.1 1080 37.2 1179 35.7 1012 34.9 1056 34.1 905 32.3 784 31.4

STEALS Rk Team G Steals Avg/G 1. Oral Roberts 34 491 14.4 2. IUPUI 28 253 9.0 3. Western Illinois 29 254 8.8 4. IPFW 31 258 8.3 5. Oakland 32 262 8.2 6. UMKC 30 239 8.0 7. South Dakota State 33 254 7.7 8. Southern Utah 30 228 7.6 9. Centenary 25 159 6.4 10. North Dakota State 29 180 6.2

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Rk Team G 1. IPFW 31 2. Oral Roberts 34 3. South Dakota State 33 4. North Dakota State 29 5. Oakland 32 6. Southern Utah 30 7. UMKC 30 8. IUPUI 28 9. Western Illinois 29 10. Centenary 25

FG 817 1048 770 691 772 742 681 594 609 477

FGA Pct 1814 .450 2358 .444 1739 .443 1641 .421 1858 .416 1811 .410 1770 .385 1553 .382 1679 .363 1339 .356

REBOUNDING DEFENSE Rk Team G 1. South Dakota State 33 2. IPFW 31 3. UMKC 30 4. North Dakota State 29 5. Oakland 32 6. IUPUI 28 7. Southern Utah 30 8. Western Illinois 29 9. Oral Roberts 34 10. Centenary 25

Reb Avg/G 1114 33.8 1060 34.2 1093 36.4 1060 36.6 1182 36.9 1062 37.9 1169 39.0 1134 39.1 1361 40.0 1080 43.2

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Rk Team G TM Avg OPP Avg Ratio 1. Oakland 32 524 16.4 486 15.2 1.1 2. North Dakota State 29 408 14.1 413 14.2 1.0 3. IPFW 31 435 14.0 450 14.5 1.0 4. South Dakota State 33 482 14.6 577 17.5 0.8 5. Oral Roberts 34 498 14.6 632 18.6 0.8 6. Southern Utah 30 419 14.0 549 18.3 0.8 7. UMKC 30 391 13.0 520 17.3 0.8 8. Western Illinois 29 344 11.9 493 17.0 0.7 9. IUPUI 28 348 12.4 566 20.1 0.6 10. Centenary 25 253 10.1 548 21.9 0.5

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2010-11 SUMMIT STATS SCORING Rk Player-Team G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg 1. Luper, Kevi-ORU 34 283 63 177 806 23.7 2. W atterworth, Bethany-OU 32 214 45 98 571 17.8 3. Pascucci, Challis-SUU 30 179 1 157 516 17.2 4. Rosado, Stephanie-IPFW 31 212 9 80 513 16.5 5. Plucker, Abby-NDSU 29 156 49 102 463 16.0 6. Pyle, Jordan-ORU 33 205 6 93 509 15.4 7. Sears, Caitlyn-SUU 30 184 26 65 459 15.3 8. Birkel, Katie-NDSU 29 139 44 62 384 13.2 9. Rotert, Kristin-SDSU 33 137 60 99 433 13.1 10. Sunnarborg, Jennie-SDSU 33 171 8 80 430 13.0

STEALS Rk Player-Team 1. Luper, Kevi-ORU 2. Bigham, Jaci-ORU 3. Cook, Ne-Ne-CC 4. Pyle, Jordan-ORU 5. Calhoun, Sharise-OU 6. Goff, Kaila-SUU 7. Minifee, Zakiya-OU 8. Jones, Georgia-ORU 9. Thomas, LeAndrea-UMKC 10. Sears, Caitlyn-SUU

REBOUNDING Rk Player-Team 1. Plucker, Abby-NDSU 2. Pascucci, Challis-SUU 3. Pyle, Jordan-ORU 4. Farrell, Anne-CC 5. Rosado, Stephanie-IPFW 6. Jackson, Ashley-CC 7. Minifee, Zakiya-OU 8. Watterworth, Bethany-OU 9. Nelson, Kerah-IUPUI 10. Eichelberger, Janna-IUPUI

3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) Rk Player-Team G 3FG FGA Pct 1. Plucker, Abby-NDSU 29 49 117 .419 2. Boese, Anne-IPFW 31 85 203 .419 3. Young, Jill-SDSU 33 78 188 .415 4. Rotert, Kristin-SDSU 33 60 153 .392 5. Watterworth, Bethany-OU 32 45 115 .391 6. Luper, Kevi-ORU 34 63 164 .384 7. Zuppe, Jordan-IPFW 31 58 159 .365 8. Key, Christian-ORU 34 37 102 .363 9. Jones, Georgia-ORU 34 63 184 .342 10. Birkel, Katie-NDSU 29 44 129 .341

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OFF 81 77 114 67 70 60 66 54 52 55

DEF 211 191 173 107 159 123 165 162 116 113

TOT 292 268 287 174 229 183 231 216 168 168

Avg 10.1 8.9 8.7 7.9 7.4 7.3 7.2 6.8 6.7 6.5

G Steals Avg/G 34 126 3.7 30 69 2.3 25 55 2.2 33 71 2.2 32 58 1.8 30 52 1.7 32 55 1.7 34 58 1.7 30 51 1.7 30 50 1.7

FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) Rk Player-Team G FG FGA Pct 1. PYLE, Jordan-ORU 33 205 359 .571 2. Pascucci, Challis-SUU 30 179 329 .544 3. Rosado, Stephanie-IPFW 31 212 390 .544 4. Farrell, Anne-CC 22 103 194 .531 5. Burich, Janae-NDSU 27 134 262 .511 6. Sunnarborg, Jennie-SDSU 33 171 336 .509 7. Nelson, Kerah-IUPUI 25 136 274 .496 8. Degagne, Danielle-NDSU 26 111 240 .463 9. Plucker, Abby-NDSU 29 156 342 .456 10. Watterworth, Bethany-OU 32 214 475 .451

3-POINT FG MADE Rk Player-Team 1. Boese, Anne-IPFW 2. Young, Jill-SDSU 3. Daniel, Megan-CC 4. Zuppe, Jordan-IPFW 5. Jones, Georgia-ORU Luper, Kevi-ORU 7. Rotert, Kristin-SDSU 8. Plucker, Abby-NDSU 9. Birkel, Katie-NDSU 10. Bigham, Jaci-ORU

G 31 33 25 31 34 34 33 29 29 30

ASSISTS Rk Player-Team 1. BIGHAM, Jaci-ORU 2. Goff, Kaila-SUU 3. ZUPPE, Jordan-IPFW 4. Cook, Ne-Ne-CC 5. Watterworth, Bethany-OU 6. Birkel, Katie-NDSU 7. Jones, Georgia-ORU 8. Jackson, Chelsey-IPFW 9. Michelson, Macie-SDSU 10. Calhoun, Sharise-OU

BLOCKED SHOTS Rk Player-Team 1. Carnago, Brittany-OU 2. Burich, Janae-NDSU 3. Hill, Ashli-UMKC 4. Rosado, Stephanie-IPFW 5. Sunnarborg, Jennie-SDSU 6. Pascucci, Challis-SUU 7. Jackson, Ashley-CC 8. Lingle, Katie-SDSU 9. Watterworth, Bethany-OU 10. Mitchell, Clara-IUPUI

G Blocks Avg/G 28 80 2.9 27 73 2.7 29 72 2.5 31 47 1.5 33 43 1.3 30 35 1.2 25 26 1.0 31 31 1.0 32 31 1.0 25 21 0.8

G 30 30 31 25 32 29 34 29 28 32

Assts Avg/G 157 5.2 149 5.0 122 3.9 97 3.9 114 3.6 99 3.4 114 3.4 90 3.1 81 2.9 89 2.8

FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) Rk Player-Team G FTM FTA Pct 1. Zuppe, Jordan-IPFW 31 71 79 .899 2. Bigham, Jaci-ORU 30 72 83 .867 3. Pascucci, Challis-SUU 30 157 186 .844 4. Luper, Kevi 34 177 210 .843 5. Calhoun, Sharise 32 103 123 .837 6. Hall-Jones, Dayon-UMKC 30 93 115 .809 7. Plucker, Abby-NDSU 29 102 129 .791 8. Watterworth, Bethany-OU 32 98 124 .790 9. Rotert, Kristin-NDSU 33 99 129 .767 10. O’Connor, Eilise-UMKC 30 79 103 .767

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3FG Avg/G 85 2.7 78 2.4 48 1.9 58 1.9 63 1.9 63 1.9 60 1.8 49 1.7 44 1.5 45 1.5

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Rk Player-Team 1. Pyle, Jordan-ORU 2. Farrell, Anne-CC 3. Plucker, Abby-NDSU 4. Weinert, Sydney-IPFW 5. Pascucci, Challis-SUU 6. Jackson, Ashley-CC 7. Eldridge, Brianna-UMKC 8. Burich, Janae-NDSU 9. Nezianya, Kim-UMKC 10. Carver, Amber-ORU

G 33 22 29 30 30 25 23 27 27 31

No. 114 67 81 78 77 60 55 64 63 71

Avg 3.5 3.0 2.8 2.6 2.6 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.3 2.3

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Rk Player-Team 1. Plucker, Abby-NDSU 2. Pascucci, Challis-SUU 3. Pyle, Jordan-ORU 4. Minifee, Zakiya-OU 5. Rosado, Stephanie-IPFW 6. Watterworth, Bethany-OU 7. Jackson, Ashley-CC 8. Farrell, Anne-CC 9. Nelson, Kerah-IUPUI 10. Eichelberger, Janna-IUPUI

G 29 30 33 32 31 32 25 22 25 26

No. 211 191 173 165 159 162 123 107 116 113

Avg 7.3 6.4 5.2 5.2 5.1 5.1 4.9 4.9 4.6 4.3

MINUTES PLAYED Rk Player-Team 1. Daniel, Megan-CC 2. Cook, Ne-Ne-CC 3. Plucker, Abby-NDSU 4. Birkel, Katie-NDSU 5. Sears, Caitlyn-SUU 6. Luper, Kevi-ORU 7. Calhoun, Sharise-OU 8. Zuppe, Jordan-IPFW 9. Watterworth, Bethany-OU 10. Minifee, Zakiya-OU

G 25 25 29 29 30 34 32 31 32 32

Min. 956 928 1033 1020 1045 1179 1099 1057 1074 1028

Avg 38.2 37.1 35.6 35.2 34.8 34.7 34.3 34.1 33.6 32.1

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game) Rk Team G A TO Ratio 1. Zuppe, Jordan-IPFW 31 122 59 2.1 2. Jones, Georgia-ORU 34 114 59 1.9 3. Goff, Kaila-SUU 30 149 109 1.4 4. Bigham, Jaci-ORU 30 157 115 1.4 5. Watterworth, Bethany-OU 32 114 90 1.3 6. Birkel, Katie-NDSU 29 99 82 1.2 7. Jackson, Chelsey-IPFW 29 90 79 1.1 8. Cook, Ne-Ne-CC 25 97 191 0.5

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Game 1 ORU vs. UT-Arlington Nov. 12, 2010 • Tulsa, OK

Game 3 ORU vs. Tulsa Nov. 16, 2010 • Tulsa, OK

Game 2 ORU vs. North Texas Nov. 14, 2010 • Tulsa, OK

Game 4 ORU at Harvard Nov. 19, 2010 • Annapolis, MD

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2010-11 BOX SCORES Game 5 ORU at Villanova Nov. 20, 2010 • Annapolis, MD

Game 7 ORU vs. Houston Nov. 27, 2010 • Tulsa, OK

Game 6 ORU at LaSalle Nov. 22, 2010 • Philadelphia, PA

Game 8 ORU vs. Missouri State Nov. 30, 2010 • Springfield, MO

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Game 9 ORU at Western Illinois Dec. 2, 2010 • Macomb, IL

Game 11 ORU vs. Arkansas Dec. 16, 2010 • Fayetteville, AR

Game 10 ORU at IUPUI Dec. 4, 2010 • Indianapolis, IN

Game 12 ORU at Oklahoma State Dec. 22, 2010 • Stillwater, OK

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2010-11 BOX SCORES Game 13 ORU vs. IPFW Dec. 29, 2010 • Tulsa, OK

Game 14 ORU vs. Oakland Dec. 31, 2010 • Tulsa, OK

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Game 15 ORU vs. NE Oklahoma State Jan. 3, 2011 • Tulsa, OK

Game 16 ORU vs. South Dakota State Jan. 8, 2011• Brookings, SD

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Game 17 ORU vs. North Dakota State Jan. 10, 2011 • Fargo, ND

Game 19 ORU vs. Southern Utah Jan. 17, 2011 • Tulsa, OK

Game 18 ORU vs. UMKC Jan. 15, 2011 • Tulsa, OK

Game 20 ORU vs. Centenary Jan. 22, 2011 • Tulsa, OK

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2010-11 BOX SCORES Game 21 ORU at IPFW Jan. 29, 2011 • Fort Wayne, IN

Game 23 ORU vs. North Dakota State Feb. 5, 2011 • Tulsa, OK

Game 22 ORU at Oakland Jan. 31, 2011 • Rochester, MI

Game 24 ORU vs. South Dakota State Feb. 7, 2011 • Tulsa, OK

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Game 25 ORU at Southern Utah Feb. 12, 2011 • Cedar City, UT

Game 27 ORU at Centenary Feb. 19, 2011 • Shreveport, LA

Game 26 ORU at UMKC Feb. 14, 2011 • Kansas City, MO

Game 28 ORU vs. Western Illinois Feb. 26, 2011 • Tulsa, OK

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2010-11 BOX SCORES Game 29 ORU vs. IUPUI Feb. 28, 2011 • Tulsa, OK

Game 31 ORU vs. Oakland Mar. 7, 2011 • Sioux Falls, SD (Sioux Falls Arena)

Game 30 ORU vs. Western Illinois Mar. 5, 2011 • Sioux Falls, SD (Sioux Falls Arena)

Game 32 ORU at TCU Mar. 17, 2011 • Fort Worth, TX (WNIT Round #1)

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2010-11 BOX SCORES Game 33 ORU vs. Tulane Mar. 21, 2011 • Tulsa, OK (WNIT Round #2)

Game 34 ORU vs. Arkansas Mar. 23, 2011 • Tulsa, OK (WNIT Round #3)

Savanna Buck was named Summit League Sixth Woman of the Year after averaging 8.3 points and 5.0 rebounds per game

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HISTORY AND RECORDS

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MABEE CENTER RECORDS LAST TIME AT THE MABEE CENTER . . . A player scored 40+ points: 44 - Kevi Luper (ORU), LaSalle vs. ORU (11/20/09) A player scored 35-39 points: 37 - Danielle Nunn (Tulane), Tulane. vs. ORU (3/21/11 - WNIT) 36 - Kevi Luper (ORU), North Texas vs. ORU (11/14/11) A player scored 30-34 points: 34 - Kevi Luper (ORU), NE Oklahoma St. vs. ORU (1/3/11) Two players scored 20+ points in a game: 29 - Kevi Luper (ORU), and 22 - Georgia Jones (ORU); Tulane vs. ORU (3/21/11) A player collected 20+ rebounds: 20 - Tina Taylor (Oklahoma), ORU vs. Oklahoma (12/15/96) A player collected 15-19 rebounds: 15 - Jasmine Webb (NEOK), NE Okla. State vs. ORU (1/3/11) Three players had 10+ rebounds in a game: 12 - Jordan Pyle (ORU), 10 - Dominique Allen (ORU), 10 - Savanna Buck (ORU) vs. Western Illinois (2/26/11) Three players had a double-double in a game: Jordan Pyle (ORU), 13 pts, 12 reb, Dominique Allen (ORU), 15 pts, 10 rebs, and Savanna Buck (ORU), 13 pts, 10 reb; Western Illinois vs. ORU (2/26/11) A player had 20 points and 10 rebounds: Courtney Taylor (Houston), 23 pts, 17 rbs, Houston vs. ORU (11/27/10) A player had 20 points and 20 rebounds: Kisa Bradley (ORU), 29 pts, 21 rbs, ORU vs. Alcorn State (2/28/97) A player had a triple-double: Trina Davis (ORU), 14 pts, 12 asts, and 10 stls; ORU vs. UMKC (2/13/95) A player had 15+ assists in a game: Georgia Jones (ORU) ,16, vs. Houston Baptist (11/29/08) A player had 10-14 assists in a game: Jaci Bigham (ORU), 13 assists, ORU vs. IPFW (12/29/10)

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS POINTS SCORED ORU Player.....50, Stacy Williams vs. Langston (02/20/90) Team........................120, vs. North Texas (11/29/10) Half............................66, vs. North Texas (11/29/10) OPPONENT Player... 40, Jana McCully, Northwestern Okla. (12/04/81) Team.................111, Southern Nazarene (11/20/89) Half.....................61, Southern Nazarene (11/20/89) BOTH....... 209, ORU (111) vs. UMKC (98) (01/21/88) FIELD GOALS MADE ORU Player....... 19 (2x), Kevi Luper vs. LaSalle (11/20/09) Team...47 (2x), last vs Missouri Southern (02/26/83) OPPONENT Player.. 15 (2x), last by Bobbie Mahan, Okla. Baptist (01/29/90) Team......................................48, Kansas (01/03/90) BOTH......82, ORU (38) vs. Okla. City (44) (02/21/89) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ORU Player....42, Stacy Williams vs. Okla. Baptist (01/29/90) Team.. 102, vs. Texas Women’s University (02/28/78) OPPONENT Player.... 26 (2x), Katrina Richardson, Langston (02/19/91) Team................................ 101, Langston (02/20/90) BOTH.179, ORU (79) vs. Okla. City (100) (02/21/89) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE ORU Player.. 8, Stacy Williams, vs. S. Nazarene (01/15/91) Team.....................................18, vs. UMKC (12/7/09) OPPONENT Player.. 8, Jaleshia Roberson, Missouri St. (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. Okla. Christian (02/22/90) 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 Ozarks (28) (01/15/90) FREE THROWS MADE ORU Player................. 17, Kevi Luper vs. Tulane (3/21/11) Team.............38, vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (02/06/88)

OPPONENT Player..... 20, Angela Meadough, UA-Monticello (01/04/91) Team......................33 (3x), last by Phillips (01/12/91) BOTH.............52, ORU (19) vs. Phillips (33), (1/12/91)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ORU Player....... 25, Stacy Williams vs. Langston (02/20/90) Team................55, vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (02/06/88) OPPONENT Player..... 21, Angela Meadough, UA-Monticello (01/04/91) Team........................................45, Phillips (01/12/91) BOTH...........76, ORU (31) vs. Phillips (45), (01/12/91) REBOUNDS ORU Player..........24, Veronica Franklin vs. Tulsa (01/17/81) Team..........................72, vs. Wichita State (02/17/79) OPPONENT Player........21, Carlotta Watson, Peru State (01/05/91) Team.....................72, Oklahoma Christian (02/22/90) BOTH......129, ORU (59) vs. Langston (70), (02/20/90) ASSISTS ORU Player...........17, Leah Cannon vs Newman (12/06/03) Team...................................33, vs. Bacone (11/29/03) OPPONENT Player.......... 17, Angie McGrew, Evansville (02/07/87) Team...................................... 29, Missouri (12/08/84) BOTH.....52, ORU (31) vs. North Texas(21), (11/14/10) STEALS ORU Player....... 12, Kevi Luper vs. Southern Utah (12/5/09) Team........................................32, vs. IUPUI (2/13/10) OPPONENT Player.. 9, Colleen Cook, Youngstown State (01/08/98) Team....................... 29, Youngstown State (01/08/98) BOTH 43, ORU (27) vs. Wichita State (16) (12/05/05) BLOCKED SHOTS ORU Player...............9, Kisa Bradley vs. Wofford (02/08/97) Team................12 (2x), Last vs. Valparaiso (03/04/00) OPPONENT Player....... 7 (2x’s) , Chanel Johnson , Tulsa (11/12/07) Team..................... 11, Southern Nazarene (01/15/91) BOTH....... 14, ORU (12) vs New Orleans (2), (2/18/85)

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THE LAST TIME ORU... THE LAST TIME ORU . . . Had a player score 40 points: Kevi Luper (44), vs. LaSalle (11/20/09) Had a player score 35-39 points: Kevi Luper (36), (2x) last vs. Oakland (1/31/11) Had a player score 30-34 points: Kevi Luper (34), vs. NE Oklahoma St. (1/3/11) Had a player with back-to-back 30 point games: Kevi Luper, 36 at Oakland (131/11) and 32 vs. North Dakota St. (2/5/11) Had two players score 20 points in a game: Kevi Luper (29) and Georgia Jones (22), vs Tulane (3/21/11) Had a player collect 20 rebounds: 21, Kisa Bradley, vs. Alcorn State (02/28/97) Had a player collect 15-19 rebounds: 15, Amber Carver, at Centenary (2/19/11) Had two players with 10 rebounds in a game: Jordan Pyle (13) and Dominique Allen (10) at TCU (3/17/11) Had three players with a double-double in a game: Jordan Pyle (13 pts., 12 rebs), Dominique Allen (15 pts., 10 rebs), Savanna Buck (13 pts, 10 rebs) vs. Western Illinois (2/26/11) Had a player with back-to-back double-doubles: Amber Carver (17 pts., 15 rebs) at UMKC (2/14/11), (20 pts, 15 rebs.) vs Centenary (2/19/11) Had a player with 20 points and 10 rebounds: Amber Carver (20 pts., 15 rebs.) at Centenary (2/19/11) Had a player with 20 points and 20 rebounds: Kisa Bradley (29 pts, 21 rebs), vs. Alcorn State (02/06/97) Had a player with a triple-double: Trina Davis (14 pts, 12 asts, 10 stls), vs. UMKC (02/13/95) Had a player with 15 assists in a game: Georgia Jones (16) vs. Houston Baptist (11/29/08) Had a player with 10-14 assists in a game: Jaci Bigham (13) at IUPUI (12/4/11)

Allowed 100 points in a game: 101 at Southern Utah (2/12/11) Scored 60 points in a half: 60 vs. Western Illinois (3/5/11) Allowed 60 points in a half: 60 (2nd half), vs. Oklahoma (12/03/05) Won an overtime game: 80-72 at Oakland (2ot) (1/31/11) Lost an overtime game: 75-79 at Oakland (02/09/09) Shot 70% from the field for a half: 74.2 (23-31) vs. Bacone (11/29/03) Shot 60% from the field for a half: 61.5 (16-26) at UMKC (2/27/10) Shot under 30% from the field for a half: 24.4 (10-41) at Oakland (1/31/11) Shot 60% from the field for a game: 60.5 (26-43) at IPFW (01/14/08) Shot 50% from the field for a game: 51.9 (42-81) vs. Western Illinois (3/5/11) Shot under 40% from the field for a game: 38.7 (29-75) vs. Tulane (3/21/11) Held an opponent under 30% for a game: 22.8 (13-57) vs. Centenary (2/20/10) Shot 50% from the 3-PT line in a game: 62.5 (5-8) vs South Dakota State (2/7/11) Shot 90% from the FT line in a game (min. 10 attempts): 92.3 (12-13) vs. Oakland (3/7/11) Shot under 50% from the FT line in a game: 48.1 (13-27) vs. Centenary (2/20/10)

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MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS JOIN THE CLUB . . . 2,000 points, 1,000 rebounds Vivian Herron ............2,192 pts and 1,007 rebs Elisha Turek................2,046 pts and 1,167 rebs 1,000 points, 500 rebounds Vivian Herron.............2,192 pts and 1,007 rebs Elisha Turek................2,046 pts and 1,167 rebs Sharon Tucker................1,783 pts and 745 rebs Kim Ogden....................1,720 pts and 728 rebs Kisa Bradley..................1,182 pts and 530 rebs Mariana Camargo..........1,194 pts and 501 rebs Janae Voelker................1,413 pts and 949 rebs Jordan Pyle..................1071 pts and 677 rebs 1,000 points, 300 assists Kim Ogden ..................1,720 pts and 518 assts Krista Ragan ................2,152 pts and 398 assts Mariana Camargo.........1,194 pts and 474 assts 1,000 points, 200 steals Kim Ogden .................... 1,720 pts and 372 stls Vivian Herron................. 2,192 pts and 211 stls Stacy Williams ............... 1,791 pts and 208 stls Mariana Camargo........... 1,194 pts and 206 stls Janae Voelker................. 1,413 pts and 214 stls Kevi Luper..................... 1563 pts and 266 stls 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 250 assists Kim Ogden ..1,720 pts, 728 rebs, and 518 assts M. Camargo..1,194 pts, 501 rebs and 474 assts Janae Voelker.. 1,413 pts, 949 rebs and 257 assts 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 75 blocks Vivian Herron ... 2,192 pts, 1,0007 rebs, and 90 blks

Kisa Bradley...1,182 pts, 530 rebs and 213 blks 1,000 pts, 250 assts, 150 steals Kim Ogden ...1,720 pts, 518 assts, and 372 stls Krista Ragan .... 2,152 pts, 398 assts, and 190 stls Stacy Williams ..... 1,791 pts, 272 assts, and 208 stls Mariana Camargo. 1,194 pts, 474 assts and 206 stls Janae Voelker........ 1,413 pts, 257 assts and 214 stls

250 assists, 150 steals Kim Ogden..................... 518 assts and 372 stls Krista Ragan................... 298 assts and 190 stls Sherry Dailey.................. 324 assts and 189 stls Stacy Williams................ 272 assts and 208 stls

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Cari Chamberlin............. 251 assts and 162 stls Mariana Camargo........... 474 assts and 206 stls Janae Voelker................. 257 assts and 214 stls 500 Field Goals, 250 Free Throws: Vivian Herron....................853 FGs and 485 FTs Krista Ragan......................772 FGs and 400 FTs Sharon Tucker....................687 FGs and 409 FTs Kim Ogden........................585 FGs and 524 FTs Kevi Luper........................ 543 FGs and 371 FTS 200 Free Throws, 100 3-PT Field Goals: Krista Ragan..............400 FTs and 208 3-PT FGs Stacy Williams...........242 FTs and 321 3-PT FGs Janae Voelker............244 FTs and 141 3-PT FGs Kevi Luper.................371 FTs and 106 3-PT FGs

OVERTIME GAMES . . .

Record in overtime games: 16-10 (.615) Wins 12/20/86........... ORU 82, Oklahoma State 72 (H) 11/28/88........ ORU 85, New Mexico State 83 (H) 02/17/92........ ORU 79, Oklahoma Baptist 72 (H) 01/24/96.................ORU 81, New Orleans 79 (H) 01/05/02.....................ORU 74, UMKC 69 2OT (A) 01/28/02..............ORU 88, Southern Utah 85 (H) 02/02/02........................... ORU 75, UMKC 72 (H) 03/02/02............ ORU 75, Western Illinois 72 (N) 02/07/04............................ORU 89, IUPUI 65 (H) 03/08/04............ ORU 72, Western Illinois 70 (N) 12/04/04........... ORU 65, Oklahoma State 61 (H) 01/06/05..................... ORU 68, IUPUI 64 2OT (A) 12/10/07.......................ORU 73, NDSU 68 OT (H) 02/23/09.........ORU 76, Southern Utah 74 OT (A) 12/12/09........................ ORU 74, Tulsa 69 OT (A) 1/31/11...................ORU 80, Oakland 72 2OT(A) Losses 11/24/1979......Cal Poly-Pomona 82, ORU 76 (N) 02/18/80.................... Texas Tech 91, ORU 88 (H) 11/26/88.....Texas-Arlington 81, ORU 80 2OT (N) 12/11/93.................... UMKC 82, ORU 78 2OT (N) 02/07/94.........East Texas Baptist 66, ORU 63 (H) 01/10/98.................... Valparaiso 83, ORU 77 (H) 01/29./07.......................Oakland 68, ORU 64 (H) 03/01/08..................... NDSU 75, ORU 72 2OT (A) 02/09/09........................Oakland 79, ORU 75 (A) 03/09/10.......... South Dakota St. 79, ORU 75 (N)

When ORU Scores 100 points: (25-0) 12/08/75................ORU 103, John Brown 33 (H) 12/15/77...........................ORU 112, Tulsa 45 (A) 03/26/78.......................... ORU 100, Texas 84 (N) 02/17/79..............ORU 109, Wichita State 66 (H) 01/12/80..................ORU 104, Utah State 67 (H) 01/22/81...........................ORU 111, Tulsa 77 (A) 01/06/83.............ORU 103, S’west Baptist 68 (A) 02/26/83............. ORU 106, Mo. Southern 53 (H) 01/21/87......................... ORU 111, UMKC 98 (H) 02/11/89.........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) 12/05/09............ORU 109, Southern Utah 62 (H) 02/13/10..........................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) Record against the Top 25: 5-48 (.094) 11/25/76.........#2 Wayland Bap. 101, ORU 62 (A) 12/28/77.......... #6 Old Dominion 82, ORU 49 (N) 01/12/78.....ORU 68, #19 Memphis 67 (N) 02/22/78.......... ORU 75, #14 Texas 40 (H) 03/26/78........ ORU 100, #15 Texas 84 (N) 12/17/78.....................#3 UCLA 85, ORU 64 (A) 03/08/79.................... #3 Texas 77, ORU 68 (H) 01/14/80.................#1 La. Tech 94, ORU 67 (A) 03/12/81.................. #11 Texas 97, ORU 63 (N) 01/22/82.................#1 La. Tech 94, ORU 53 (A) 02/23/82................ #1 La. Tech 89, ORU 51 (H) 01/11/83............#14 Missouri 109, ORU 70 (A) 02/21/84.................#2 La. Tech 98, ORU 61 (A) 12/08/84............. #19 Missouri 95, ORU 75 (H) 01/05/85.........#16 Texas Tech 101, ORU 66 (A) 02/16/85.............#6/5 La. Tech 78, ORU 59 (H) 12/19/85....ORU 61, #NR/24 Texas Tech 54 (H) 01/08/86.ORU 78, #NR/25 Kansas St. 75 (H)

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MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Record against the Top 25 cont. 01/11/86.......#13/13 Oklahoma 101, ORU 78 (A) 02/15/88.....#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) 02/19/92........ #5/3 Mississippi 87, ORU 63 (A) 02/20/92..... #22/21 Alabama 100, ORU 75 (A) 02/27/92........#19/18 Clemson 98, ORU 54 (A) 12/03/93...........#15/16 Kansas 94, ORU 66 (A) 12/21/95........ #21/19 Okla. St. 84, ORU 44 (N) 02/28/96.............#23/NR Texas 75, ORU 56 (A) 12/05/96........#10/7 Texas Tech 74, ORU 51 (A) 01/02/97........... #6/6 Alabama 70, ORU 65 (A) 01/17/97......... #5/5 Alabama 101, ORU 67 (H) 12/02/97.......#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) 03/13/99.............. #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) 03/17/01......... #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) 03/19/05.............#13/11 Texas 64, ORU 47 (N) 12/3/05.....#19/20 Oklahoma 107, ORU 76 (N) 11/25/06...................#25 Texas 29, ORU 40 (A) 03/17/07..........#11/15 Purdue 63, ORU 42 (N) 12/28/07.......#25 Oklahoma St 83, ORU 65 (A) 03/23/08.............#3 Tennessee 94, ORU 55 (N) 12/16/08.......#22 Oklahoma St 58, ORU 48 (A) 03/02/09.........#17 South Dakota St 71, ORU 64 (H) 03/07/09.................. #17 SDSU 77, ORU 49 (N) 11/15/09..............#20 Kansas 106, ORU 80 (A) 12/01/09...................#17 Texas 94, ORU 80 (A) 12/16/09.................#6 Baylor 101, ORU 76 (A) - Wins in BOLD - Rankings listed as AP Poll/Coaches Poll - Coaches Poll first released in Spring of 1985

Largest Margins of Victory

67........................ORU 112, Tulsa 45 - 12/15/1977 63............ORU 103, St. Gregory’s 40 - 12/13/1994 57..................... ORU 95, Centenary 38 - 02/20/10 53.......... ORU 106, Mo. Southern 53 - 02/26/1983 53...................ORU 99, Langston 46 - 01/30/1982 52............ORU 110, UT Arlington 58 - 11/12/2010 49................ ORU 88, SW Baptist 39 - 01/17/1983 48...................ORU 90, Langston 52 - 01/28/1977 47.............ORU 109, Southern Utah 62 - 12/05/09 47.......ORU 92, Hardin-Simmons 45 - 01/27/1986 47..........................ORU 90, Tulsa 43 - 01/26/1985 47..... ORU 79, Oklahoma Baptist 32 - 12/04/1976 47..................... ORU 96, Evangel 49 - 01/15/1977 Longest Winning Streaks 25.................................11/26/1982 - 03/17/1983 14.................................01/08/1977 - 02/19/1977 13.................................01/21/1978 - 03/22/1978 12...........................................12/29/10 - 2/12/11 11.................................11/29/1979 - 01/18/1980 10.................................01/05/1979 - 02/09/1979 8...................................02/03/1998 - 02/28/1998 7...................................02/13/2010 - 03/09/2010 7...................................01/11/2010 - 02/06/2010 7...................................12/13/2002 - 01/07/2003 7...................................01/12/1987 - 01/31/1987 7...................................11/27/1977 - 12/27/1977 7...................................12/01/1975 - 01/24/1976 7...................................02/09/1976 - 02/27/1976 Largest Margins of Defeat 74.......Oklahoma State 105, ORU 31 - 12/28/1992 74....... SW Oklahoma State 138, ORU 64 - 12/01/1989 69................... Georgia 116, ORU 49 - 01/25/1993 66............... Vanderbilt 124, ORU 58 - 01/14/1993 60................. Alabama 112, ORU 52 - 02/25/1993 58........ Southern Nazarene 111, ORU 53 - 11/20/1989 56...................... Kanas 109, ORU 53 - 01/12/1993 56.....................Kansas 108, ORU 52 - 01/03/1990 55........ Southern Nazarene 100, ORU 45 - 11/24/1989 54................... Georgia 118, ORU 63 - 11/22/1998 54......................Auburn 99, ORU 45 - 02/21/1992

90.................... ORU 119, Bacone 29 - 11/29/1903 71...........................ORU 114, IUPUI 43 - 02/13/10 70............ ORU 103, John Brown 33 - 12/08/1975 69............ORU 111, St. Gregory’s 42 - 12/16/2006 2011-12 ORU Women’s Basketball

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ALL-TIME HONORS ALL-AMERICAN 1986...............Vivian Herron, Freshman Honorable Mention .............................................(Women’s Basketball Yearbook) 1996............................Kisa Bradley, Honorable Mention ..........................................................(Basketball Times) 2002...........................Krista Ragan, Honorable Mention ...........................................................................(Kodak) 2010........................Kevi Luper, Honorable Mention ..............................................(Associated Press) ..................Second Team Freshman All-American ...............................................(Full Court Press) 2011........................Kevi Luper, Honorable Mention ..............................................(Associated Press)

ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1998-99.........................................Krista Ragan (media) 2000-01......................................................Krista Ragan 2001-02......................................................Krista Ragan 2009-10.......................................................Kevi Luper 2010-11.......................................................Kevi Luper DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2009-10.......................................................Kevi Luper 2010-11.......................................................Kevi Luper NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 1998-99......................................................Krista Ragan 2000-01............................................Jennette Bolovinos 2003-04........................................................Elisha Turek 2008-09.................................................Georgia Jones 2009-10.......................................................Kevi Luper FIRST TEAM 1986-87.....................................................Vivian Herron ......................................................................Kim Ogden 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 SECOND TEAM 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

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2007-08..............................................Mariana Camargo 2008-09..............................................Mariana Camargo 2010-11.....................................................Jordan Pyle HONORABLE MENTION 2009-10....................................................Janae Voelker SIXTH WOMAN OF THE YEAR 2010-11.................................................Savanna Buck 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 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1983-84..................................................Margie Jackson ..................................................................Sherry Dailey .....................................................................Linda Haley 1998-99......................................................Krista Ragan ................................................................Jessica Rhoten 2000-01..............................................Shayne McKenzie ...................................................................Krista Ragan 2001-02......................................................Krista Ragan 2003-04.....................................................Leah Cannon .....................................................................Elisha Turek 2004-05........................................................Elisha Turek 2006-07.....................................................Jenny Hardin .....................................................................Elisha Turek ...............................................................Rachel Watman 2007-08....................................................Janae Voelker 2009-10.....................................................Jaci Bigham ....................................................................Kevi Luper 2010-11.......................................................Kevi Luper TOURNAMENT MVP 1998-99......................................................Krista Ragan 2000-01......................................................Krista Ragan 2003-04.....................................................Leah Cannon 2004-05........................................................Elisha Turek 2006-07........................................................Elisha Turek 2007-08.................................................Rachel Watman

2002-03........................................Cori Williston (12/02) ..................................................Stephanie Clark (12/16) ......................................................Kristin Brady (12/30) 2003-04.........................................Leah Cannon (01/07) .............................................Elisha Turek (01/20, 02/24) 2004-05...........Elisha Turek (11/23, 12/07, 12/21, 04/8) 2005-06........................................Jenny Hardin (12/20) ........................................................Elisha Turek (01/31) 2006-07.....................Elisha Turek (11/14, 12/02, 12/26, .................................................................01/02, 01/23) .....................................................Janae Voelker (02/13) 2007-08........................................Jenny Hardin (12/04) 2008-09............................Janae Voelker (11/25, 01/06) 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..........................Kevi Luper (11/16, 1/11, 2/8) .....................................................Jaci Bigham (11/30) * 1983-84 and 84-85 seasons spent in the Oil Country Athletic Conference * 1986-87 season spent in the Midwestern Collegiate Conference

Krista Ragan was the 1998-99 Newcomer of the Year, earned first-team all-Mid Continent four-straight times and was a 2002 Kodak All-American

PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1997-98.............................Jessica Rhoten (01/19, 02/9) 1998-99......................................Jessica Rhoten (02/01) .......................................................Krista Ragan (02/08) 1999-00.........................................Krista Ragan (01/31) 2000-01.................................Jennette Bolovinos (01/9) .......................................................Krista Ragan (02/20) 2001-02...................Krista Ragan (12/10, 01/15, 01/29) 2011-12 ORU Women’s Basketball


TOP-PERFORMANCES Top-10 Rebounding performances 1. 24 - Veronica Franklin............................................................vs Tulsa (1/17/81) 2. 21 - Kisa Bradley.........................................................vs Alcorn State (2/28/97) 3. 20 - Kisa Bradley...................................................at Prairie View A&M (2/6/97) 20 - Valeria Dos Santos..........................................................at UMKC (12/7/95) 20 - Shonna Pope................................................at School of Ozarks (11/11/89) 6. 19 - Sylvia Cummings...............................................at Texas Southern (1/9/92) 19 - Elisha Turek............................................................vs Memphis (12/19/04) 7. 18 - Stephanie Clark..............................................................at IUPUI (2/15/03) 18 - Ophelia Shantiloo........................................vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/26/94) 18 - Amy Williams..........................................................vs. Langston (2/20/90) 18 - Vivian Herron...................................................vs Oklahoma City (2/21/89) 18 - Karen McClendon....................................................vs. Langston (2/19/77) 18 - Janae Voelker...................................................at North Dakota St. (1/2/10) 11 17 - Sylvia Cummings.....................................vs Texas-Pan American (12/6/92) 17 - Sylvia Cummings........................................at Nevada-Las Vegas (12/9/91) 17 - Helen Garrett..........................................................vs. Langston (2/19/91) 17 - Helen Garrett.............................................................at Langston (2/7/91) 17 - Amy Williams..............................................vs School of Ozarks (11/13/89) 17 - Veronica Franklin......................................vs Northwestern Okla. (1/24/81) 17 - Sharon Tucker.................................................vs Pittsburgh State (12/4/80) 17 - Rhonda Penquite..........................................vs Oklahoma State (12/10/77) 17 - Lisa Cole.....................................................................vs Cameron (2/26/77) 20 16 - Shannon Mims..................................................................vs UMKC (2/2/02) 16 - Kisa Bradley...............................................................at Southern (1/23/97) 16 - Ava Rushing...........................................................vs Grambling (11/30/91) 16 - Sylvia Cummings............................................at New Mexico St. (11/23/91) 16 - Helen Garrett.....................................................vs Ark.-Monticello (1/4/90) 16 - Vivian Herron...........................................................vs East Central (2/6/89) 16 - Vivian Herron....................................................at Ark.-Pine Bluff (1/30/88) 16 - Vivian Herron....................................................................vs Akron (1/7/88) 16 - Vivian Herron...........................................................at Oklahoma (12/2/87) 16 - Vivian Herron.................................................................vs Loyola (2/14/87) 16 - Linda Hendrix..............................................................at Langston (2/2/81) 16 - Karen McClendon...............................................vs Tarleton State (3/12/77) 16 - Karen McClendon........................................vs Missouri Southern (1/24/77) Top Scoring Performances 1 50 - Stacy Williams...........................................................vs Langston (2/20/90) 2 46 - Stacy Williams.................................................at Central Missouri (12/8/89) 3 45 - Stacy Williams...................................................at Oklahoma City (2/12/90) 45 - Stacy Williams...............................................................vs Phillips (1/30/90) 5 44 - Kevi Luper................................................................vs La Salle (11/20/09) 44 - Sharon Tucker...................................................vs Texas-Arlington (2/10/81) 7 43 - Sharon Tucker..........................................................vs Utah State (1/12/80) 43 - Vivian Herron..................................................vs New Mexico St. (11/28/88) 9 42 - Kisa Bradley...................................................................vs Evangel (1/8/96) 42 - Stacy Williams............................................at Cent. Arkansas St. (11/30/89) 11 41 - Stacy Williams..............................................................at Phillips (12/2/89) 41 - Sharon Tucker...................................................vs Oklahoma State (2/7/81) 13 40 - Stacy Williams...............................................vs School of Ozarks (12/2/89) 40 - Vivian Herron...........................................................vs Creighton (1/21/89) 40 - Sharon Tucker............................................................at Georgia (11/22/80) 16 39 - Kisa Bradley.........................................................vs New Orleans (1/24/96) 39 - Vivian Herron..........................................................vs East Central (2/6/89) 18 38 - Stacy Williams.........................................at Southern Nazarene (11/10/90) 19 37 - Krista Ragan....................................................vs Western Illinois (2/18/02) 37 - Stacy Williams...............................................at Panhandle State (2/17/90) 37 - Vivian Herron.....................................................vs North Texas St. (1/6/89) 37 - Bev McCowan..................................................vs McNeese State (1/10/81) 2011-12 ORU Women’s Basketball

37 - Rhonda Penquite............................................................vs Texas (3/26/78) 24 36 - Vivian Herron..................................................vs Texas Christian (12/18/88) 36 - Kevi Luper.........................................................vs North Texas (11/14/10) 36 - Kevi Luper................................................................at Oakland (1/31/11) 27 35 - Kisa Bradley...............................................................vs Cameron (1/20/96) 35 - Connie Weeks...............................................................at El Reno (2/14/76) DOUBLE FIGURE SCORING GAMES Season 1 36 - Stacy Williams.................................................................................1989-90 2 31 - Kevi Luper.....................................................................................2009-10 31 - Kevi Luper.....................................................................................2010-11 4 30 - Stacy Williams.................................................................................1990-91 5 28 - Krista Ragan....................................................................................1998-99 6 27 - Vivian Herron...................................................................................1988-89 27 - Krista Ragan....................................................................................2000-01 27 - Krista Ragan....................................................................................2001-02 27 - Elisha Turek.....................................................................................2004-05 27 - Kim Ogden......................................................................................1986-87 11 26 - Elisha Turek.....................................................................................2003-04 26 - Vivian Herron...................................................................................1987-88 26 - Kim Ogden.......................................................................................1985-86 26 - Margie Jackson................................................................................1984-85 Career 1 110 - Krista Ragan...................................................................................1996-02 2 101 - Vivian Herron..................................................................................1985-89 3 96 - Kim Ogden......................................................................................1984-88 4 78 - Elisha Turek.....................................................................................2003-07 5 68 - Stacy Williams................................................................................1989-91 6 62 - Margie Jackson...............................................................................1980-85 62 - Kevi Luper.................................................................................2009 - pres 7 59 - Cari Chamberlin..............................................................................1985-89 8 50 - Kristin Brady-Atkinson....................................................................1998-03 9 49 - Kisa Bradley....................................................................................1995-97 10 47 - Leah Cannon..................................................................................2002-06 11 45 - Helen Garrett..................................................................................1990-93 12 44 - Lynette Eggers................................................................................1986-88 DOUBLE-DOUBLES Season 1 19 - Vivian Herron..................................................................................1988-89 2 16 - Elisha Turek.....................................................................................2004-05 3 14 - Kisa Bradley....................................................................................1995-96 4 13 - Kisa Bradley....................................................................................1996-97 13 - Vivian Herron..................................................................................1987-88 13 - Kim Ogden......................................................................................1985-86 7 12 - Elisha Turek..................................................................................2003-04 12 - Janae Voelker...............................................................................2008-09 9 11 - Helen Garrett...............................................................................1990-91 11 - Jordan Pyle.................................................................................2010-11 10 10 - Sylvia Cummings..........................................................................1991-92 10 - Lynette Eggers..............................................................................1986-87 12 9 - Elisha Turek...................................................................................2005-06 Career 1 46 - Vivian Herron...............................................................................1985-89 2 37 - Elisha Turek...................................................................................2003-07 3 27 - Kisa Bradley..................................................................................1995-97 4 21 - Kim Ogden....................................................................................1984-88 5 20 - Jordan Pyle..............................................................................2008-pres

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS POINTS ORU: ............................................... 50, Stacy Williams vs. Langston (02/20/90) Opponent:......................................... 46, Rose Avery, UA-Monticello (02/10/90) FIELD GOALS MADE ORU:........................................19 (3x), last by Kevi Luper vs. LaSalle (11/20/09) Opponent:......................................... 17, Rose Avery, UA-Monticello (02/10/90) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED ORU:..................44, Stacy Williams (3x)last at Bartlesville Wesleyan (11/08/90) Opponent:........................................... 33, Lisa Kirby, Oklahoma City (02/12/90) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE ORU:.......................................11, Stacy Williams at Central Missouri (12/18/89) Opponent:............................................10, Kari Koch, Missouri State (12/20/05) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED ORU:......................... 33, Stacy Williams (2x) last at Central Missouri (12/18/89) Opponent:....................................... 17 (2xs), last Anne Boese, IPFW (12/29/10) FREE THROWS MADE ORU:............................................................. 17, Kevi Luper vs. Tulane (3/21/11) Opponent:............................... 20, Angela Meadough, UA-Monticello (01/4/91) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED ORU:................................................ 25, Stacy Williams vs. Langston (02/20/90) Opponent:............................ 22, Angela Meadough, UA-Monticello (01/04/91) REBOUNDS ORU:................................................... 24, Veronica Franklin vs. Tulsa (01/17/81) Opponent:..................25 (2x), last by Donna Washington, Southern (12/28/93) ASSISTS ORU:.......................................17, Leah Cannon vs. Kansas-Newman (12/06/03) Opponent:.......................................19, Sharee Mitchum, Oklahoma (02/10/94) STEALS ORU:.............................................. 12, Kevi Luper vs. Southern Utah (12/05/09) Opponent:....................................................9, Melissa Jones, Baylor (12/16/09)

TOP 20 SCORING PERFORMANCES .41............................................................ Stacy Williams, at Phillips (12/02/89) ..................................................Sharon Tucker, vs. Oklahoma State (02/07/81) .40.............................................Stacy Williams, vs. School of Ozarks (12/02/89) ............................................................Vivian Herron, vs. Creighton (01/21/89) ................................................................Sharon Tucker, at Georgia (11/22/80) .39...................................................... Kisa Bradley, vs. New Orleans (01/24/96) .........................................................Vivian Herron, vs. East Central (02/06/89) .38......................................... Stacy Williams, at Southern Nazarene (11/10/90) .37................................................. Krista Ragan, vs. Western Illinois (02/18/02) .................................................Stacy Williams, at Panhandle State (02/17/90) ....................................................Vivian Herron, vs. North Texas St. (01/06/89) ................................................... Bev McCowan, vs. McNeese State (01/10/81) .............................................................Rhonda Penquite, vs. Texas (03/26/78)

TOP 20 REBOUNDING PERFORMANCES 24...........................................................Veronica Franklin, vs. Tulsa (01/17/81) 21.......................................................Kisa Bradley, vs. Alcorn State (02/28/97) 20................................................ Kisa Bradley, at Prairie View A&M (02/06/97) 20.........................................................Valeria Dos Santos, at UMKC (12/07/95) 20.................................................Shonna Pope, at School of Ozarks (11/11/89) 19.............................................................Elisha Turek, vs. Memphis (12/19/04) ................................................ Sylvia Summings, at Texas Southern (01/09/92) 18................................................Janae Voelker, at North Dakota State (1/2/10) .................................................................... Janae Voelker, at UMKC (02/21/09) ................................................. Elisha Turek, vs. North Dakota State (11/11/06) ................................................................. Stephanie Clark, at IUPUI (02/15/03) ............................................. Ophelia Shantiloo, vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/26/94) ..............................................................Amy Williams, vs. Langston (02/20/90) ..................................................... Vivian Herron, vs. Oklahoma City (02/21/89) ....................................................... Karen McClendon, vs. Langston (02/19/77) 17...........................................................Janae Voelker, at Nebraska (12/02/08) .................................................................. Elisha Turek, vs. Oakland (01/29/07) ....................................... Sylvia Summings, vs. Texas-Pan American (12/06/92) ............................................Sylvia Cummings, at Nevada-Las Vegas (12/09/91) ..............................................................Helen Garrett, vs. Langston (02/19/91) ...............................................................Helen Garrett, at Langston (02/07/91) ...................................................Amy Williams, vs. School of Ozarks (11/13/89) ........................................Veronica Franklin, vs. Northwestern Okla. (01/24/81) .....................................................Sharon Tucker, vs. Pittsburg State (12/04/80) ............................................. Rhonda Penquite, vs. Oklahoma State (12/10/77) ......................................................................Lisa Cole, vs. Cameron (02/26/77)

BLOCKED SHOTS ORU:........................................................ 9, Kisa Bradley vs. Wofford (02/08/97) Opponent:.................................................12, Brooke McAfee, IUPUI (01/24/04)

TOP 20 SCORING PERFORMANCES .50........................................................Stacy Williams, vs. Langston (02/20/90) .46.............................................. Stacy Williams, at Central Missouri (12/08/89) .45.................................................Stacy Williams, at Oklahoma City (02/12/90) ..............................................................Stacy Williams, vs. Phillips (01/30/90) 44..................................................................Kevi Luper, vs. LaSalle (11/20/09) .................................................. Sharon Tucker, vs. Texas-Arlington (02/10/81) .43....................................................... Sharon Tucker, vs. Utah State (01/12/80) ...............................................Vivian Herron, vs. New Mexico State (11/28/88) .42..............................................................Kisa Bradley, vs. Evangel (01/08/96) ...............................................Stacy Williams, at Cent. Arkansas St. (11/30/89)

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TEAM RECORDS MOST POINTS - Game ORU: ...................................................................120, vs. North Texas (11/14/10) Opponent:...........................................138, Southwestern Oklahoma (12/01/89)

MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED ORU:.................................................................55, vs. Ark.-Pine Bluff (02/06/88) Opponent:....................................46 (2x), last by Sam Houston State (12/18/95)

FEWEST POINTS - Game ORU:............................................................................. 27, at Buffalo (01/03/98) Opponent:........................................................................ 29, Bacone (11/29/03)

FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE ORU:...................................................1, at Southwest Missouri State (01/30/96) .............................................................................at Oklahoma State (12/22/10) Opponent:........................................... 1 (4x), last by Western Illinois (01/12/04)

MOST POINTS - Half ORU:......................................................................66, vs. North Texas (11/14/10) Opponent:........................................................... 74, Ark.-Monticello (02/10/90) FEWEST POINTS - Half ORU:............................................................................... 9, at Buffalo (01/03/98) Opponent:............................................................................. 8 , Tulsa (01/19/87) MOST FIELD GOALS MADE ORU:................................................................................50, vs. Tulsa (12/15/77) Opponent:.............................................60, Southwestern Oklahoma (12/01/89) FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE ORU:............................................................................... 7, at Buffalo (01/03/98) Opponent:........................................................................ 10, Bacone (11/29/03) MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED ORU:..............................................................................102, vs. Texas (02/22/78) Opponent:...........................................117, Southwestern Oklahoma (12/01/89) FEWEST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED ORU:.................................................................37, at Western Illinois (01/28/06) Opponent:....................................................................29, Valparaiso (02/12/00) HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ORU:..............................................................708 (46-65), vs. Bacone (11/29/03) Opponent:...................................... .633 (38-60), Northeastern State (02/04/91) LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ORU:.................................................................175 (7-40), at Buffalo (01/03/98) Opponent:..........................................................204 (10-49), Bacone (11/29/03) MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE ORU:......................................................................18, at Southern Utah (3/1/10) .................................................................................................. UMKC (12/7/09) Opponent:............................................................................17, IPFW (12/29/10) MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED ORU:..........................................................39, at University of Ozarks (11/17/90) .............................................................................at Oklahoma State (12/22/10) Opponent:............................................................................44, IPFW (12/29/10)

FEWEST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED ORU:...................................................................2 at Oklahoma State (12/22/10) Opponent:...........................................1 (2x), Last by Western Illinois (01/12/04) MOST REBOUNDS ORU:............................................................ 76, at Bethany Nazarene (02/28/77) Opponent:.................................................................... 84, Creighton (12/06/89) FEWEST REBOUNDS ORU:........................................................................19, vs. Valparaiso (02/26/05) Opponent:............................................................11, Western Illinois (01/28/06) MOST ASSISTS ORU:...............................................................33 (2x), last vs. Bacone (11/29/03) Opponent:....................................................................37, Vanderbilt (01/14/93) FEWEST ASSISTS ORU:............................................................0, vs. Southern Nazarene (11/24/89) Opponent:..................................................0, Southwest Missouri St. (11/27/77) MOST PERSONAL FOULS ORU:...........................................................37, at Sam Houston State (12/18/95) Opponent:........................................................37, Tennessee-Martin (02/11/95) MOST STEALS ORU:......................................................................................32, IUPUI (2/13/10) Opponent:.....................................................................30, Alabama (02/25/93) MOST BLOCKED SHOTS ORU:....................................................... 13, vs. Southern Mississippi (01/04/92) Opponent:...........................................................................16, IUPUI (01/24/04) MOST TURNOVERS ORU:...........................................................................45, at Alabama (02/25/93) Opponent:......................................................................47, Centenary (2/20/10) FEWEST TURNOVERS ORU:.................................................................4, at Central Arkansas (11/30/89) Opponent:.............................................................. 3, Fort Hays State (11/18/78)

MOST FREE THROWS MADE ORU:.................................................................38, vs. Ark.-Pine Bluff (02/06/88) Opponent:........................................................................35, Georgia (11/22/98)

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SEASON RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS POINTS SCORED............................................... 1,060, Stacy Williams (1989-90) SCORING AVERAGE............................................ 26.5, Stacy Williams (1989-90) FIELD GOALS MADE............................................ 363, Stacy Williams (1989-90) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTED................................. 1,122, Stacy Williams (1989-90) FIELD GOAL %................................. .623 (160-257), Jordan Pyle (2009-10) 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE................................... 194, Stacy Williams (1989-90) 3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS.............................. 697, Stacy Williams (1989-90) 3-PT FIELD GOAL % .................................463 (25-32), Leah Cannon (2004-05) FREE THROWS MADE............................................ 194, Kevi Luper (2009-10) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED......................................254, Kim Ogden (1986-87) FREE THROW % (MIN. 50 ATT.).............867 (72-83), Jaci Bigham (2010-11) REBOUNDS...........................................................365, Amy Williams (1989-90) REBOUND AVERAGE............................................11.2, Vivian Herron (1988-89) ASSISTS.................................................................231, Leah Cannon (2003-04) STEALS................................................................. 140, Kevi Luper (2009-10) BLOCKED SHOTS.....................................................119, Kisa Bradley (1995-96)

DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORING GAMES

36................................................................................. Stacy Williams (1989-90) 32......................................................................................Elisha Turek (2006-07) 31....................................................................................Kevi Luper (2010-11) ......................................................................................Kevi Luper (2009-10) ........................................................................................Elisha Turek (2006-07) 30..................................................................................Jordan Pyle (2010-11) ................................................................................... Stacy Williams (1990-91) .................................................................................... Janae Voelker (2008-09) 29......................................................................................Elisha Turek (2005-06) 28................................................................................. Jaci Bigham (2009-10) ......................................................................................Krista Ragan (1998-99) ........................................................................................Elisha Turek (2006-07) 27................................................................................... Jenny Hardin (2006-07) ........................................................................................Elisha Turek (2004-05) ......................................................................................Krista Ragan (2001-02) ......................................................................................Krista Ragan (2000-01) .....................................................................................Vivian Herron (1988-89) ........................................................................................ Kim Ogden (1986-87) 26................................................................................Sarah Davidson (2006-07) ........................................................................................Elisha Turek (2003-04) .....................................................................................Vivian Herron (1987-88) ........................................................................................ Kim Ogden (1985-86) ..................................................................................Margie Jackson (1984-85)

DOUBLE-DOUBLES

19...................................................................................Vivian Herron (1988-89) 18......................................................................................Elisha Turek (2006-07) 16......................................................................................Elisha Turek (2004-05) 14.....................................................................................Kisa Bradley (1995-96) 13.....................................................................................Kisa Bradley (1996-97) .....................................................................................Vivian Herron (1987-88) ........................................................................................ Kim Ogden (1985-86) 12.................................................................................. Janae Voelker (2008-09) ........................................................................................Elisha Turek (2003-04) 11...................................................................................Helen Garrett (1990-91) ....................................................................................Jordan Pyle (2010-11)

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10.............................................................................Sylvia Cummings (1991-92) ...................................................................................Lynette Eggers (1986-86) TEAM RECORDS (HIGHS) GAMES..............................................................................................40 (‘89-90) WINS.................................................................................................31 (‘77-78) LOSSES..............................................................................................38 (‘89-90) HOME WINS......................................................................13 (2x, last: 2010-11) ROAD WINS..........................................................................10 (5x, last:’09-10) NEUTRAL WINS................................................................................12 (‘77-78) HOME LOSSES...................................................................................11 (‘88-89) ROAD LOSSES...................................................................................22 (‘92-93) NEUTRAL LOSSES...............................................................................7 (‘89-90) POINTS........................................................................................2,870 (‘10-11) SCORING AVERAGE........................................................................85.1 (‘09-10) FIELD GOALS MADE.....................................................................1,114 (‘77-78) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS................................................................2,893 (‘89-90) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE...............................................................488 (‘83-84) 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE...............................................................304 (‘09-10) 3-PT ATTEMPTS..............................................................................917 (‘89-90) 3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE......................................................387 (‘86-87) FREE THROWS MADE......................................................................561 (‘09-10) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS................................................................769 (‘09-10) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.............................................................757 (‘10-11) REBOUNDS..................................................................................1,851 (‘76-77) REBOUND AVERAGE........................................................................54.6 (‘76-77) ASSISTS...........................................................................................529 (‘09-10) STEALS............................................................................................519 (‘09-10)

TEAM RECORDS (LOWS) GAMES..............................................................................................22 (‘75-76) WINS..................................................................................................1 (‘92-93) LOSSES................................................................................................1 (‘82-83) HOME WINS........................................................................................0 (‘92-93) ROAD WINS........................................................................... 0 (5x, last: ‘95-96) NEUTRAL WINS..................................................................... 0 (5x, last: ‘97-98) HOME LOSSES........................................................................ 0 (4x, last: ‘91-92) ROAD LOSSES.....................................................................................0 (‘82-83) NEUTRAL LOSSES.................................................................... 0 (‘83-84 ‘90-91) POINTS........................................................................................1,454 (‘92-93) SCORING AVERAGE........................................................................55.9 (‘92-93) FIELD GOALS MADE.........................................................................584 (‘92-93) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS.................................................................1,486 (‘97-98) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.............................................................. .332 (‘89-90) 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE...................................................................29 (‘86-87) 3-PT ATTEMPTS.................................................................................75 (‘86-87) 3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE..................................................... .240 (‘92-93) FREE THROWS MADE.......................................................................130 (‘75-76) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS..................................................................224 (‘75-76) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE............................................................ .580 (‘75-76) REBOUNDS......................................................................................904 (‘75-76) REBOUND AVERAGE.........................................................................34.3 (‘84-85) ASSISTS............................................................................................188 (‘78-79) STEALS.............................................................................................221 (‘92-93) 2011-12 ORU Women’s Basketball


YEAR-BY-YEAR STATS 3 PT REBOUND YEAR RECORD 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 13-17 741 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 * Bold and Italics indicate team highs

The 2010-11 Golden Eagles posted the program’s eighth 20+ win season, captured their secondstraight Summit League regular season title, finished second in the nation in scoring and advanced to the final 16 of the WNIT

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YEARLY LEADERS SCORING 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

Name Connie Weeks Connie Weeks Rhonda Penquite Sharon Tucker Sharon Tucker Sharon Tucker Bev McCowan Kim Davis Margie Jackson Margie Jackson LeQuita Smith Vivian Herron Vivian Herron Vivian Herron Stacy Williams Stacy Williams Artan Henry Helen Garrett DeeDee Tasby Rita Cleem Kisa Bradley Kisa Bradley Jessica Rhoten Krista Ragan Krista Ragan Krista Ragan Krista Ragan Cori Williston Elisha Turek Elisha Turek Elisha Turek Elisha Turek Mariana Camargo Janae Voelker Kevi Luper Kevi Luper

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

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

Bev McCowan Kim Davis Julie Lucas Julie Lucas Vivian Herron Lynette Eggers Vivian Herron Vivian Herron Amy Williams Helen Garrett Sylvia Cummings Sylvia Cummings Ophelia Shantiloo Ophelia Shantiloo Kisa Bradley Kisa Bradley Laketa Collier Jessica Rhoten Barbora Jandova Jenette Bolvinos Shannon Mims Stephanie Clark Elisha Turek Elisha Turek Elisha Turek Elisha Turek Janae Voelker Janae Voelker Janae Voelker Jordan Pyle

Elisha Turek led ORU in scoring from 2003-2007

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Minimum 100 Attempts) 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 Jenny Hardin 2008-09 Jordan Pyle 2009-10 Jordan Pyle 2010-11 Jordan Pyle

REBOUNDING 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

3-POINT PERCENTAGE (Minimum 50 Attempts) Year Name 1987-88 Kim Ogden 1988-89 Stephanie Reed 1989-90 Stacey Williams 1990-91 Jara McCoy 1991-92 Artan Henry 1992-93 Melanie McNeal

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G 22 24 35 35 30 29

Reb. Avg. 127 5.8 251 10.5 286 8.2 237 6.8 245 8.2 263 9.1

19 27 28 30 27 27 27 27 38 22 28 24 27 22 27 26 27 30 28 31 29 25 30 31 28 33 32 30 33 33

175 205 196 210 216 228 269 302 365 218 267 194 230 167 262 269 185 165 145 173 220 195 280 298 243 346 276 282 266 287

FG-FGA 197-375 221-494 256-451 180-398 254-452 253-465 101-194 113-210 57-103 235-495 167-318 210-434 64-128 276-601 64-164 146-277 92-186 58-125 76-165 89-184 74-148 242-488 146-309 60-115 110-234 77-134 72-120 116-195 79-155 240-501 201-387 235-441 158-355 147-330 74-144 160-257 205-359

9.2 7.6 7.0 7.0 8.1 8.4 10.0 11.2 9.6 9.9 9.5 8.1 8.5 7.6 9.7 10.3 6.9 5.5 5.2 5.6 7.6 7.8 9.3 9.6 8.7 10.5 8.4 9.4 8.1 8.7

Pct. .525 .447 .567 .452 .562 .544 .521 .538 .553 .475 .525 .484 .500 .459 .390 .527 .495 .464 .461 .484 .500 .485 .472 .522 .470 .575 .600 .595 .510 .479 .519 .533 .445 .445 .517 .623 .571

FG-FGA 21-52 23-62 194-697 64-193 64-192 43-189

Pct .404 .371 .278 .332 .333 .228

Kim Ogden led the 1987-88 team in 3-point percentage and was a two-year team leader in assists 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

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

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Minimum 50 Attempts) Year Name 1975-76 Connie Weeks 1976-77 Connie Weeks 1977-78 Pam Mindemann 1978-79 Pam Mindemann 1979-80 Bev McCowan 1980-81 Bev McCowan 1981-82 Bev McCowan 1982-83 Kris Johnson 1983-84 Donna Douglas 1984-85 LaQuita Smith 1985-86 Sharon Dailey 1986-87 Vivian Herron 1987-88 Vivian Herron 1988-89 Vivian Herron 1989-90 Amy Williams 1990-91 Tiffany Chill 1991-92 Artan Henry 1992-93 Helen Garrett 1993-94 Hardisha Burgess 1994-95 Hardisha Burgess 1995-96 Kisa Bradley 1996-97 Heather Davis 1997-98 Jessica Rhoten 1998-99 Heather Davis 1999-00 Kristin Brady 2000-01 Kristin Brady 2001-02 Krista Ragan 2002-03 April Garcia

33-76 46-137 25-81 54-137 28-62 42-110 56-147 67-163 63-150 28-63 23-58 38-83 24-62 39-108 56-157 34-88 99-233 63-164

.434 .336 .309 .394 .452 .382 .381 .411 .420 .444 .397 .458 .387 .361 .357 .386 .423 .384

FT-FTA Pct. 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

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Jaci Bigham has been the season leader in free throw percentage and assists for the past two seasons free throw percentage cont. 2003-04 Leah Cannon 2004-05 Claudia Louis 2005-06 Sarah Davidson 2006-07 Rachel Watman 2007-08 Rachel Watman 2008-09 Janae Voelker 2009-10 Jaci Bigham 2010-11 Jaci Bigham ASSISTS Year 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 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

Name Connie Weeks Lisa Cole Connie Weeks Robin Blair Kathy Paden Kathy Paden Kathy Paden Sherry Dailey Kim Ogden Kim Ogden Nanette Ogden Nanette Ogden Cari Chamberlin Stacy Williams Stacy Williams Artan Henry Paige White Hardisha Burgess Hardisha Burgess Mariana Marguiera Carrie Porter Lea Barrera Krista Ragan Lauryn Morita Krista Ragan Krista Ragan Leah Cannon Leah Cannon Leah Cannon Leah Cannon Mariana Camargo Mariana Camargo Georgia Jones Jaci Bigham Jaci Bigham

63-76 75-93 38-56 38-51 67-90 112-168 116-134 72-83 G 22 34 35 33 29 24 27 28 30 28 28 27 27 40 33 26 25 23 25 27 27 26 30 28 31 29 28 28 26 27 33 32 30 33 30

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 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

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 Marianna Camargo Katie Langford Rachel Watman Janae Voelker Kevi Luper Kevi Luper

G 23 27 28 30 28 28 27 27 40 33 28 24 23 25 27 27 26 30 28 31 27 28 28 31 27 33 32 30 31 34

Stl. Avg. 54 2.3 81 3.0 54 1.9 83 2.8 94 3.4 99 3.5 96 3.6 68 2.5 88 2.2 115 3.5 72 2.6 61 2.5 54 2.3 91 3.6 48 1.8 68 2.5 58 2.2 48 1.6 49 1.7 62 2.0 41 1.5 49 1.9 61 2.2 67 2.2 57 2.1 59 1.8 87 2.6 50 1.7 140 4.5 126 3.7

.829 .806 .679 .745 .744 .667 .866 .867

Ast. Avg. 80 3.6 134 3.9 111 3.2 50 1.5 132 4.6 74 3.1 146 5.4 94 3.4 114 3.8 129 4.6 160 5.7 180 6.7 109 4.0 109 2.7 159 4.8 89 3.4 49 2.0 64 2.8 113 4.5 76 2.8 94 3.5 72 2.8 105 3.5 102 3.6 119 3.8 82 2.8 148 5.3 231 8.3 113 4.3 111 4.1 133 4.0 160 5.0 110 3.7 174 5.3 157 5.2

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4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.

1. Stacy Williams (‘89-90)..................... 1,060 2. Kevi Luper (‘10-11)............................806 3. Kevi Luper (‘09-10)............................757

4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Vivian Herron (‘88-89)......................... 712 Stacy Williams (‘90-91)........................ 683 Sharon Tucker (‘80-81)......................... 671 Sharon Tucker (‘79-80)......................... 636 Kisa Bradley (‘95-96)........................... 602 Krista Ragan (‘01-02)........................... 598 Rhonda Penquite (‘77-78)................... 593

3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE

SCORING AVERAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

Stacy Williams (‘89-90)....................... 26.5 Vivian Herron (‘88-89)........................ 26.4 Kevi Luper (‘09-10)......................24.4 Kevi Luper (‘10-11)......................23.7 Sharon Tucker (‘80-81)........................ 23.1 Kisa Bradley (‘96-97).......................... 22.3 Kisa Bradley (‘95-96).......................... 22.3 Cari Chamberlin (‘88-89).................... 21.4 Sharon Tucker (‘79-80)........................ 21.2 Stacy Williams (‘90-91)....................... 20.7

TOTAL REBOUNDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 7. 9. 10.

Amy Williams (‘89-90)......................... 365 Elisha Turek (‘06-07)............................ 346 Vivian Herron (‘88-89)......................... 302 Elisha Turek (‘04-05)............................ 298 Jordan Pyle (‘10-11).....................287 Rhonda Penquite (‘77-78)................... 286 Debbie Nelson (‘76-77)........................ 282 Janae Voelker (‘08-09)......................... 282 Elisha Turek (‘03-04)............................ 280 Janae Voelker (‘07-08)......................... 276

REBOUND AVERAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

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Vivian Herron (‘88-89)........................ 11.2 Karen McClendon (‘76-77).................. 10.5 Elisha Turek (‘06-07)........................... 10.5 Kisa Bradley (‘96-97).......................... 10.3 Vivian Herron (‘87-88)........................ 10.0 Helen Garrett (‘90-91).......................... 9.9 Kisa Bradley (‘95-96)............................ 9.7 Elisha Turek (‘04-05)............................. 9.6 Amy Williams (‘89-90).......................... 9.6 Sylvia Cummings (‘91-92)..................... 9.5 Chris Preston (‘90-91)........................... 9.4 Janae Voelker (‘08-09).......................... 9.4

Shayne McKenzie (‘00-01)......575 (77-134) Jordan Pyle (‘10-11).....571 (205-359) Rhonda Penquite (‘77-78)... .568 (256-451) Sharon Tucker (‘79-80)......... .562 (254-452) Donna Douglas (‘83-84)...... .553 (140-253) Julie Lucas (‘83-84).................553 (57-103) Christina Kelley (‘00-01).........548 (80-146)

Kisa Bradley is top-10 in seven different single season categories

FIELD GOALS MADE

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Stacy Williams (‘89-90)....................... 363 Kevi Luper (‘10-11)......................283 Vivian Herron (‘88-89)........................ 276 Kevi Luper (‘09-10)......................260 Rhonda Penquite (‘77-78).................. 256 Sharon Tucker (‘79-80)........................ 254 Sharon Tucker (‘80-81)........................ 253 Kisa Bradley (‘96-97).......................... 242 Elisha Turek (‘04-05)........................... 240 Margie Jackson (‘84-85)..................... 235 Elisha Turek (‘06-07)........................... 235

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Stacy Williams (89-90)........................ 697 Stacy Williams (‘90-91)....................... 682 Kevi Luper (‘10-11)......................643 Kisa Bradley (95-96)........................... 625 Vivian Herrron (88-89)........................ 601 Kevi Luper (‘09-10)......................563 Elisha Turek (04-05)............................ 501 Kisa Bradley (96-97)........................... 499 Margie Jackson (84-85)...................... 495 Connie Weeks (76-77)......................... 494

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 100 Attempts.) 1. Jordan Pyle (‘09-10).....623 (160-257) 2. Shannon Mims (‘01-02)..........600 (72-120) 3. Stephanie Clark (‘02-03)...... .595 (116-195)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 10.

Stacy Williams (‘89-90)....................... 194 Stacy Williams (‘90-91)....................... 122 Jaci Bigham (‘09-10).................... 99 Georgia Jones (‘08-09).......................... 68 Kristin Brady-Atkinson (‘00-01)............ 67 Kristin Brady-Atkinson (‘02-03)............ 67 Samantha Walton (‘97-98)................... 64 Artan Henry (‘91-92)............................ 64 Jara McCoy (‘90-91).............................. 64 Krista Ragan (‘01-02)............................ 63 Kevi Luper (‘10-11)............................... 63 Georgia Jones (‘10-11).......................... 63

3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. .

Stacy Williams (‘89-90)........................ 697 Stacy Williams (‘90-91)........................ 403 Jaci Bigham (‘09-10)....................233 Kisa Bradley (‘95-96)........................... 193 Jara McCoy (‘90-91)............................. 193 Artan Henry (‘91-92)........................... 192 Kristin Brady-Atkinson (02-03)............ 190 Melanie McNeal (‘92-93)..................... 189 Georgia Jones (‘08-09)......................... 185 Samantha Walton (‘97-98).................. 184 Georgia Jones (‘10-11)..................184

3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

(Minimum 60 Attempts) 1. Leah Cannon (‘04-05)..............458 (38-83) 2. Jessica Rhoten (‘97-98)............452 (28-62) 3. Leah Cannon (‘02-03)..............444 (28-63) 4. Melanie McNeal (‘93-94).........434 (33-76) 5. Jaci Bigham (‘09-10)..... .425 (99-233) 6. Krista Ragan (‘01-02).............420 (63-150) 7. Kristin Brady (‘00-01)............411 (67-163) 8. Tiffany Kelley (‘96-97)...........394 (54-137) 9. Jenny Hardin (‘05-06)..............387 (24-62) 10. Cristal Turner (‘08-09)..............386 (34-88)

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS FREE THROWS MADE

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Kevi Luper (‘09-10).........................194 Kevi Luper (‘10-11).........................177 Kim Ogden (‘86-87)............................... 166 Sharon Tucker (‘80-81)............................165 Vivian Herron (‘88-89)............................159 Cari Chamberlin (‘88-89)........................156 Krista Ragan (‘01-02)..............................147 Kim Ogden (‘85-86)................................146 Vivian Herron (‘86-87)............................142 Stacy Williams (‘89-90)...........................140

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. 2. 3. 5 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Kim Ogden (‘86-87)................................254 Kevi Luper (‘09-10).........................235 Cari Chamberlin (‘88-89)........................217 Sharon Tucker (‘80-81)............................217 Kevi Luper (‘10-11).........................210 Kim Ogden (‘85-86)................................208 Stacy Williams (‘89-90)...........................204 Krista Ragan (‘01-02)..............................193 Kim Ogden (‘84-85)................................187 Sharon Tucker (‘78-79)............................185

STEALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Kevi Luper (‘09-10)......................... 140 Kevi Luper (‘10-11)......................... 126 Stacy Williams (1990-91).........................115 Kim Ogden (1986-87)................................99 Kim Ogden(1987-88).................................96 Kim Ogden (1985-86)................................94 Trina Davis (1994-95)................................91 Janae Voelker (‘09-10)...............................90 Stacy Williams (1989-90)...........................88 Rachel Watman (‘07-08)............................87

BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Kisa Bradley (‘95-96)...............................119 Kisa Bradley (‘96-97).................................94 Rauna Barrett (‘98-2000)...........................71 Sylvia Cummings (‘92-93)..........................65 April Garcia (‘02-03)..................................58 Sylvia Cummings (‘91-92)..........................55 Shawn Hindle (‘86-87)..............................52 Amy Williams (‘89-90)...............................51 Jessica Rhoten (‘97-98)..............................50 Jessica Rhoten (‘98-99)..............................47

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Minimum 50 Attempts) 1. Jaci Bigham (‘10-11)...........867 (72-83) 2. Jaci Bigham (‘09-10)....... 866 (116-134) 3. Kevi Luper (‘10-11).......... 843 (177-210) 4. Leah Cannon (‘03-04).................829 (63-76) 5. Jessica Rhoten (‘97-98)............ .828 (111-134) 6. Kevi Luper (‘09-10)......... .826 (194-235) 7. Heather Davis (‘97-98)................824 (61-74) 8. Kristin Brady (‘99-00).................821 (46-56) 9. Bev McCowan (‘79-80)................818 (45-55) 10. Vivian Herron (‘86-87)............. .811 (142-175)

ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Leah Cannon (‘03-04)..............................231 Nanette Ogden (‘87-88)..........................180 Jaci Bigham (‘09-10)...................... 174 Nanette Ogden (‘86-87)..........................160 Mariana Camargo (‘07-08).......................160 Stacy Williams (‘90-91)............................159 Jaci Bigham (‘10-11)...................... 157 Kim Ogden (‘87-88).................................156 Leah Cannon (‘02-03)..............................148 Kathy Paden (‘82-83)...............................146

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Only a sophomore, Kevi Luper currently holds the first two spots in single season steals and free throws made. She is also second and third in scoring

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CAREER RECORDS TOTAL POINTS

FIELD GOALS MADE

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

1. Vivian Herron (‘85-89)....................... 2,192 2. Krista Ragan (‘96-02)......................... 2,152 3. Elisha Turek (‘03-07).......................... 2,046 4. Stacy Williams (‘88-91)...................... 1,791 5. Sharon Tucker (‘78-81)....................... 1,783 6. Kim Ogden (‘84-88)........................... 1,720 7. Kevi Luper (‘09-pres.).................1,563 8. Connie Weeks (‘75-78)....................... 1,417 9. Janae Voelker (‘06-10)....................... 1,413 10. Cari Chamberlin (‘85-89)................... 1,352

1. Elisha Turek (‘03-07)............................ 857 2. Vivian Herron (‘85-89)......................... 853 3. Krista Ragan (‘96-02)........................... 772 4. Sharon Tucker (‘78-81)......................... 687 5. Connie Weeks (‘75-78)......................... 627 6. Stacy Williams (‘88-91)........................ 614 7. Margie Jackson (‘80-85)...................... 604 8. Kim Ogden (‘84-88)............................. 585 9. Kevi Luper (‘09-pres.)...................543 10. Janae Voelker (‘06-10)......................... 514

SCORING AVERAGE

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS

(Minimum 2 seasons) 1. Kevi Luper (‘09-pres.)...................24.0 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

1. Stacy Williams (‘89-91)..................... 1,854 2. Vivian Herron (‘85-89)...................... 1,838 3. Krista Ragan (‘96-02)........................ 1,792 4. Elisha Turek (‘03-07)......................... 1,739 5. Kim Ogden (‘84-88).......................... 1,360 6. Sharon Tucker (‘78-81)...................... 1,315 7. Connie Weeks (‘75-78)...................... 1,298 8. Margie Jackson (‘80-85)................... 1,254 9. Janae Voelker (‘06-10)...................... 1,245 10 Kevi Luper (‘09-pres.)................1,206

(Minimum 200 attempts) 1. Jordan Pyle (‘08-pres.)..578 (439-760) 2. Rhonda Penquite (‘77-78)...568 (256-451) 3. Stephanie Clark (‘01-03)......566 (159-281) 4. Kris Johnson (‘80-83)...........531 (258-486) 5. Kim Davis (‘82-83)...............523 (194-371) Pam Mindemann (‘77-80)...523 (412-788) 7. Sharon Tucker (‘78-81).......522 (687-1315) 8. Donna Douglas (‘83-85).......521 (199-382) 9. Ida Montgomery (‘82-83)....498 (105-211) 10. LeQuita Smith (‘84-86)........493 (328-665) Elisha Turek (‘03-07)......... .493 (857-1739

TOTAL REBOUNDS

1. Stacy Williams (‘89-91)...................... 1,122 2. Kristin Brady (‘98-01, ‘02-03)................ 599 3. Krista Ragan (‘96-02)............................ 532 4. Georgia Jones (‘08-pres.)...............476 5. Janae Voelker (‘06-10).......................... 425 6. Rachel Watman (‘05-08)....................... 393 7. Jaci Bigham (‘09-pres.)..................376 8. Sarah Davidson (‘03-07)....................... 358 9. Melanie McNeal (‘92-95)...................... 346 10. Leah Cannon (‘02-06)........................... 336

REBOUND AVERAGE

82

1. Stacy Williams (‘89-91)........................ 321 2. Kristin Brady-Atkinson (‘98-01, ‘02-03).............. 216 3. Krista Ragan (‘96-02)........................... 208 4. Georgia Jones (‘08-pres.)..............164 5. Jaci Bigham (‘09-pres.).................144 6. Janae Voelker (‘06-10)......................... 141 7. Rachel Watman (‘05-08)...................... 134 8. Cori Williston (‘00-04).......................... 130 9. Leah Cannon (‘02-06).......................... 128 10. Sarah Davidson (‘03-07)...................... 115

3-PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

1. Elisha Turek (‘03-07).......................... 1,167 2. Vivian Herron (‘85-89)....................... 1,007 3. Janae Voelker (‘06-10).......................... 949 4. Sharon Tucker (‘78-81).......................... 745 5. Kim Ogden (‘84-88).............................. 728 6. Veronica Franklin (‘77-81).................... 726 7. Jordan Pyle (‘08-pres.)..................677 8. Amy Williams (‘88-92).......................... 655 9. Debbie Nelson (‘75-79)......................... 611 10. Julie Lucas (‘83-86)............................... 563 (Minimum 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 (‘93-94).................... 8.1 6. Lynette Eggers (‘86-88)......................... 8.0 7. Sharon Tucker (‘78-81)........................... 7.9 8. Janae Voelker (‘06-10)........................... 7.5 9. Jordan Pyle (‘08-pres.).................. 7.3 10. Helen Garrett (‘90-93)........................... 7.2

3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE

3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

One of ORU’s all-time greats from distance, Georgia Jones holds the fourth spot in 3-point field goals made and attempted and stands in ninth in 3-point field goal percentage

(Minimum 100 attempts) 1. Cori Williston (‘00-04)...........399 (130-326) 2. Krista Ragan (‘96-02)............391 (208-532) 3. Jaci Bigham (‘09-pres.)...383 (144-376) 4. Leah Cannon (‘02-06)...........381 (128-336) 5. Nanette Ogden (‘84-88)..........373 (38-102) 6. Tiffany Kelley (‘94-97)..........365 (100-274) 7. Kristin Brady (‘98-01, ‘02-03)..361 (216-599) 8. Samantha Walton (‘97-99).....350 (84-240) 9. Georgia Jones (‘08-pres.)..345 (164-476) 10. Kevi Luper (‘09-pres.).....345 (106-307) 2011-12 ORU Women’s Basketball


CAREER RECORDS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Minimum 100 Attempts) 1. Jaci Bigham (‘09-pres.).... .866 (188-217) 2. Margie Jackson (‘80-85)............852 (98-115) 3. Kevi Luper (‘09-pres.)...... .834 (371-445) 4. Jessica Rhoten (‘97-99)............815 (208-255) 5. Rhonda Penquite (‘77-78).........802 (81-101) 6. Heather Davis (‘96-99).............797 (154-193) 7. Vivian Herron (‘85-89).............791 (485-613) 8. Pam Mindemann (‘77-80).......789 (146-185) 9. Tiffany Chill (‘90-91)..................789 (86-109) 10. Kristin Brady (‘98-01, 02-03).. 787 (129-164)

ASSISTS

Leah Cannon ranks top-10 in four career categories, and is the all-time leader in career assists

FREE THROWS MADE 1. Kim Ogden (‘84-88).............................. 524 2. Vivian Herron (‘85-89).......................... 485 3. Sharon Tucker (‘78-81).......................... 409 4. Krista Ragan (‘96-02)............................ 400 5. Kevi Luper (‘09-pres.)....................371 6. Elisha Turek (‘03-07)............................ 306 7. Cari Chamberlin (‘85-89)...................... 288 8. Mariana Camargo (‘05-09).................... 284 9. Janae Voelker (‘06-10).......................... 244 10. Stacy Williams (‘88-91)......................... 242

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. Kim Ogden (‘84-88).............................. 772 2. Vivian Herron (‘85-89).......................... 613 3. Sharon Tucker (‘78-81).......................... 582 4. Krista Ragan (‘96-02.)........................... 548 5. Mariana Camargo (‘05-09).................... 499 6. Elisha Turek (‘03-07)............................. 477 7. Kevi Luper (’09-pres.)....................445 8. Cari Chamberlin (‘85-89)...................... 386 Janae Voelker (‘06-10).......................... 386 10. Stacy Williams (‘89-91)......................... 375

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1. Leah Cannon (‘02-06)...............................603 2. Kim Ogden (‘84-88)..................................518 3. Mariana Camargo (‘05-09)........................474 4. Kathy Paden (‘79-83)................................396 5. Krista Ragan (‘96-02)................................398 6. Nanette Ogden (‘84-88)............................367 7. Jaci Bigham (‘09-pres.).................... 331 8. Sherry Dailey (‘81-86)...............................324 9. Connie Weeks (‘75-78)..............................292 10. Georgia Jones (‘08-pres.)................. 282

STEALS 1. Kim Ogden (‘84-88)..................................372 2. Kevi Luper (‘09-pres.)...................... 266 3. Janae Voelker (‘06-10)..............................214 4. Vivian Herron (‘85-89)..............................211 5. Stacy Williams (‘88-91).............................208 6. Mariana Camargo (‘05-09)........................206 7. Laketa Collier (‘95-99)..............................200 8. Katie Langford (‘03-07)............................197 9. Krista Ragan (‘96-02)................................190 10. Sherry Dailey (‘81-86)...............................189

BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Kisa Bradley (1995-97).............................213 2. Shawn Hindle (1985-89)..........................148 3. Sylvia Cummings (1991-93)......................120 4. Brandy Cornwell (1990-95).......................117 5. Jessica Rhoten (1997-99)............................97 6. Elisha Turek (‘03-07)...................................93 7. Vivian Herron (1985-89).............................90 8. Rauna Barrett (1998-2000).........................87 9. Kris Johnson (1980-83)...............................84 10. Amy Williams (1988-92).............................82

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1000 POINT CLUB 1. Vivian Herron (1985-89)

2,192

4. Stacy Williams (1988-91)

1,787

ORU’s all-time leading scorer and rebounder... Her 712 points in 1988-89 is the highest single-season NCAA total... One of only three players to average 20 or more points in a season twice... Her 26.4 point average in 1988-89 is the second-best in school history... Has two of the top five single-season rebound totals... Had 19 double-doubles in 1988-89 and 46 for her career... Scored in double-figures in 101 of 109 career games... Scored career-high 43 points against New Mexico State on Nov. 28, 1988... Averaged school-record 11.2 rebounds in 1988-89... From Jackson, Miss.

Played three seasons at ORU after transferring from Penn State, where she did not play basketball... Led the Lady Titans during their NAIA seasons... Is the only player in ORU history to score 1,000 points in a season, tallying 1,060 in 1989-90... Averaged a record 26.5 points during that season... Owns school season and career records for three-pointers made and attempted... Scored a school record 50 points against Langston on Feb. 20, 1990... Had a record 14 assists against Oklahoma City on January 10, 1991... Named 1st-team NAIA All-District 9 as a senior... From York, Pa.

Season G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. 1985-86 27 167-318 .525 ------ ----- 69-96 .719 403 14.9 1986-87 28 210-434 .484 0-0 .000 142-175 .811 562 20.1 1987-88 27 200-420 .476 0-0 .000 115-144 .799 515 19.1 1988-89 27 276-601 .459 1-1 1.000 159-198 .803 712 26.4 Totals 109 853-1773 .481 1-1 1.000 485-613 .791 2192 20.1

Season G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. 1988-89 8 15-41 .366 5-18 .278 9-18 .500 44 5.5 1989-90 40 363-1122 .324 194-697 .278 140-204 .686 1060 26.5 1990-91 33 234-682 .343 122-403 .303 93-155 .608 683 20.7 Totals 81 612-1845 .332 321-1118 .287 242-375 .645 1787 22.1

2. Krista Ragan (1996-02)

2,152

ORU’s second women’s basketball All-American (2002)... Overcame two near career-ending injuries to become arguably the greatest player in ORU history... Played rare six seasons due to injuries... Three-time Mid-Continent Conference Player of the Year... Mid-Con’s all-time leading scorer with 2,105 points... Only player in Mid-Con history to be named first-team all-conference four times... Mid-Con Tournament MVP in 2001... Led ORU to its first two NCAA Tournament appearances (1999, 2001)... Scored in double figures a record 110 times... Owns top career 3-point percentage in ORU history... Ended career ranked in the ORU career Top 5 in scoring, scoring average, field goals, 3-pointers, 3-point percentage, free throws, assists and steals... Led team in scoring all four full seasons... From Indianola, Okla. 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

3. Elisha Turek (2003-07)

5. Sharon Tucker (1978-81) One of ORU’s most prolific scorers despite playing just three seasons... Also an oustanding rebounder despite standing just 5-7... Ended her career as ORU’s all-time leading scorer and rebounder... Also set ORU records for most points in a game (44) and points in a season (671)... Helped lead ORU to three straight Oklahoma AIAW state championships... Owns two of the top six single-game scoring peformances in school history... Transferred to ORU after one season at Seminole Junior College... Native of Hugo, Okla. Season G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. 1978-79 35 180-398 .452 ----- ---- 116-185 .627 476 13.6 1979-80 30 254-452 .562 ----- ---- 128-180 .711 636 21.2 1980-81 29 253-465 .544 ----- ---- 165-217 .760 671 23.1 Totals 94 687-1315 .522 ----- ---- 409-582 .703 1783 19.0

6. Kim Ogden (1984-88)

2,046

Finished career at ORU as Mid-Continent Conference Player of the Year... Led the Mid-Con in scoring each of the last three seasons... Had the highest point total for any true sophomore in ORU history ... Led the league in both points and rebounds as a sophomore and a senior... Four-time first-team all-conference selection... Named MVP of the 2005 and 2007 Mid-Con Tournament... Awarded Newcomer of the Year honors in 2003-04... Scored a team-high 21 points against Texas in the opening round of the 2005 NCAA Tournament... Only the fifth member of the 1,000-point and 500-rebound club in school history... Has reached double-figure scoring in 83 of 122 career games... From Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Season G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. 1984-85 30 108-230 .470 ----- ---- 132-187 .706 348 11.6 1985-86 28 145-329 .441 ----- ---- 146-208 .702 436 15.6 1986-87 28 175-422 .415 6-15 .400 166-254 .654 522 18.6 1987-88 27 157-379 .414 21-52 .404 80-123 .650 414 15.3 Totals 113 585-1360 .430 27-67 .403 524-772 .679 1720 15.2

7. Kevi Luper (2009-Present)

1,563

One of the top scorers in the country...Broke the 1,000 point barrier early in her sophomore season...As a sophomore became the first player in NCAA Division I history to lead the nation in points and steals...Has currently scored in doublefigures in 62 of 65 games...Summit League leader in single-season points 806... Ranks second all-time at ORU in career steals...Two-time Summit League Player and Defensive Player of the Year...Two-time Assoicated Press All-American Honorable Mention...Full Court Press Second Team Freshman All-American.

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 33 325-441 .533 1-1 1.000 95-153 .621 566 17.2 Totals 122 947-1739 .506 26-75 .669 306-477 .636 2046 16.9 Season 2009-10 2010-11 Totals

84

1,720

Formed a lethal scoring duo with Vivian Herron... Also played along side fellow 1,000-point scorer Cari Chamberlain... ORU’s all-time leader in steals (372) and assists (518)... Ended her career second in both scoring and rebounding... Owns season records for free throws made (166) and attempted (254)... Did her damage from the perimeter despite playing only two seasons with a three-point line... Scored in double figures in 96 of 113 career games... Also played four seasons with her sister, Nan... From Hensler, N.D.

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 65 543-1206 .450 106-307 .345 371-445 .834 1563 24.0

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1000 POINT CLUB 8. Connie Weeks (1975-78)

1,417

12. Mariana Camargo (2005-09)

A three-time all-conference performer. Earned Mid-Con All-Newcomer honors after averaging 8.0 points and 3.4 assists per game during the 2005-06 season. A second-team all-conference performer after a breakout 2007-08 season in which she averaged 13.3 points and 5.1 rebounds per game to help lead the Golden Eagles to their second consecutive NCAA Tournament. Averaged 10.8 points and 4.8 rebounds during her senior season... From Blumenau, Brazil.

Leader of three of the winningest teams in ORU history... Lady Titans were a combined 74-17 (.813) during her three seasons, including 31-4 in 1977-78... Played one season with her sister, Liz... Set a school record by averaging 19.9 points per game as a freshman... Left school as ORU’s all-time leader in several categories and still ranks in the top 10 in points, scoring average, field goals made and attempted, field-goal percentage and assists... From Tulsa, Okla. Season 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 Totals

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.

9. Janae Voelker (2006-2010)

Earned her all-conference honors all four seasons, including first-team accolades in 2008-09 after leading ORU with 16.5 points and 9.4 rebounds per game. Posted 12 double-doubles during the 2008-09 season for a career total of 26. Scored in double figures in 47 consecutive games from Feb. 11, 2008, to Dec. 7, 2009. One of only three players all-time at ORU to record 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 250 assists. From Newton, Kan.

Season G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. 2006-07 32 67-157 .427 8-31 .258 27-43 .628 169 5.3 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 127 514-1,245 .413 141-267 .332 244-386 .632 1,413 11.1

10. Cari Chamberlain (1985-89)

3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. ----- ---- 32-35 .914 208 7.4 6-23 .261 19-28 .679 97 5.4 35-108 .324 81-106 .764 470 17.4 27-83 .325 156-217 .719 577 21.4 68-214 .318 288-386 .746 1352 13.5

11. Margie Jackson (1980-85)

Excelled over the latter part of her career despite suffering a left knee injury six games into the 1982-83 season... Showed remarkable consistency over her final two seasons... Holds ORU career free throw percentage mark ... Reached double figures in scoring 62 times in her career, including 26 games as a senior... Scored a career-high 32 points against New Orleans on Feb. 18, 1985... From Okemah, Okla.

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

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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

13. Kisa Bradley (1995-97)

Perhaps the most talented player to ever wear an ORU uniform... Earned honorable mention All-America honors from Basketball Times following her junior season... Holds ORU career records for scoring average, rebound average (10.0) and blocked shots (213)... Also owns season blocked shots mark (119)... Led the nation in blocks as a junior, averaging 4.4 per game, the ninth-best figure in NCAA history... Owns two of the top three rebounding performances in school history... Standing 6-5, Bradley also was a solid 3-point threat, hitting 60 threes in her two seasons at ORU... Scored a career-high 42 points vs. Evangel on Jan. 8, 1996... Transferred to ORU from Central Arizona College... Played for the San Jose Lasers of the ABL... From Detroit, Mich. Season G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. 1995-96 27 221-625 .354 54-193 .280 106-157 .675 602 22.3 1996-97 26 242-499 .485 6-20 .300 90-140 .643 580 22.3

1,352

Played with fellow 1,000-point scorers Vivian Herron and Pam Ogden... Despite playing only three seasons with a three-point line, she still ranks among the ORU top 10 in career 3-pointers and 3-point percentage... Scored a career-high 34 points against UMKC on January 21, 1988...Scored in double figures in 59 of 100 career games... Finished second on the team in scoring her junior and senior season, behind Vivian Herron each time... From Bellingham, Wash.

Season G FG-FGA Pct. 1985-86 28 88-182 .484 1986-87 18 36-101 .356 1987-88 27 177-387 .457 1988-89 27 197-454 .434 Totals 100 498-1124 .443

Season G 2005-06 27 2006-07 33 2007-08 32 2008-09 30 Totals 122

14. Jordan Pyle (2008-Present)

1,071

A key member of ORU’s back-to-back Summit League regular season championship teams from 2009-11...Heading into her senior season ranked fifth at ORU with 20 career double-doubles...The seventh ranked career rebounder at ORU with 677...Rankde fifth in the single-season record books with 287 rebounds as a junior...Only the eighth member of ORU’s 1,000 point 500 rebound club.

Season G 2008-09 27 2009-10 33 2010-11 33 Totals 439

FG-FGA Pct. 74-144 .514 160-257 .623 205-359 .571 439-760 .578

15. Cori Williston (2000-04)

Reb Avg FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. 154 5.7 25-43 .581 173 6.4 236 7.2 60-83 .723 389 11.8 287 8.7 93-127 .732 509 15.4 677 7.3 178-253 .704 1071 11.5

1,045

Hard-nosed guard was one of ORU’s most consistent scorers throughout her career... Struggled with nagging injuries almost every season, but still managed to rank as one of the top guards in ORU history... Ended her career as ORU all-time 3-point percentage leader... Two-time all-Mid-Continent Conference selection... Key reserve as a freshman on ORU’s 2001 NCAA Tournament team... Scored a team-high 19 points in NCAA Tourney loss to Oklahoma... Golden Eagles were 68-50 (.576) during her four seasons... From Jenks, Okla.

Season G 2000-01 27 2001-02 27 2002-03 28 2003-04 21 Totals 103

FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. 55-134 .410 11-35 .314 31-49 .633 152 5.6 131-307 .427 41-108 .380 78-103 .757 381 14.1 136-304 .447 55-125 .440 31-42 .738 358 12.8 57-133 .429 23-58 .397 17-29 .586 154 7.3 379-878 .432 130-326 .399 157-223 .704 1045 10.1

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1000 POINT CLUB 16. Kristin Brady-Atkinson (1998-2001, 2002-03)

1,001

The most prolific three-point shooter in ORU’s Division I era... Ended career as the owner of nearly every Division I season and career three-point record... Also one of the top free throw shooters in ORU history... Key member on two of ORU’s NCAA Tournament teams (1999, 2001) primarily a reserve throughout her career as she started just 35 of the 116 games in which she played... Ended her career 2nd on the Mid-Continent Conference career three-point list with 216... Scored in double-figures 50 times... Reached the 1,000 point milestone in her final game... From Broken Arrow, Okla. Season G 1998-99 29 1999-00 28 2000-01 31 2002-03 28 Totals 116

FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. 51-150 .340 21-78 .269 28-35 .800 151 5.2 97-269 .361 61-168 .363 46-56 .821 301 10.8 99-234 .423 67-163 .411 46-60 .767 311 10.0 81-217 .373 67-190 .353 9-13 .692 238 8.5 328-870 .377 216-599 .361 129-164 .787 1001 8.6

17. Jenny Hardin (2005-08)

1,023

Earned all-conference honors all three years, including all-newcomer as a freshman, second-team as a sophomore and honorable-mention as a junior... Earned all-tournament honors as a sophomore... Led the Golden Eagles the past three seasons and has been the face of the program as well... Averaged 15.3 points per game as a sophomore and 13.1 points per game as a junior... Helped the Golden Eagles win two-straight conference tournament titles and make two-straight NCAA Tournament appearances... From Claremore, Okla. Season 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Totals

G 28 23 30 81

FG-FGA Pct. 100-218 .459 133-275 .484 147-330 .445 380-823 .462

3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. 24-62 .387 54-88 .614 278 9.9 28-78 .359 57-99 .576 351 15.3 16-65 .246 84-124 .677 394 13.1 68-205 .331 195-311 .589 1023 12.6

Despite just two seasons in an ORU uniform, Kisa Bradley ranks 13th overall with 1,182 points scored and still ranks in ORU’s all-time top-10 in in six different categories, including a school-record 213 blocks

Krista Ragan (left), Elisha Turek (middle) and Mariana Camargo (right) are each members of the 1,000 point club and helped lead their teams to the NCAA tournament

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LETTERWINNERS -AAdekunle, Alex 2009-10 Allen, Dominique 2009-present Allen, Veida 1985-86 Anderson, Stacy 1998-99 Andrews, Diane 1981-84 Arruda, Janaina 1995-96 Aslinger, Shelley 1992-93 -BBaker, Veida 1985-89 Balla, Bernadett 2011-present Baptista, Cristina 1995-96 Barrera, Lea 1996-98 Barrett, Rauna 1998-00 Bedward, Tracya 1993-95 Ben Othman, Imen 2001 Bigham, Jaci 2009-present 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, Kristin 1998-01, 2002-03 Brewer, BeBe 1984-85 Bryan, Suzanne 1981-82 Buck, Savanna 2009-present Burgess, Hardisha 1993-95 -CCalvert, Deana 1984-85 Camargo, Mariana 2005-09 Cannon, Leah 2002-06 Carver, Amber 2010-present Cergol, Priscila 2010-2011 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 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-present Davidson, Sarah 2003-2007 Davis, Kim 1982-83 Davis, Heather 1995-99 Davis, Staci 2009-present Davis, Trina 1994-95 Dos Santos, Valeria 1995-96 Douglas, Donna 1983-85 Draughon, Georgeanne 1977-78 Duarte, Donna 1986-87

Dupont, Jennifer Ede, Diane Eggers, Lynette Eilers, Christy Elmore, Patrice Evda, Ieva Fithian, Jamie Ford, Cheryl Ford, Lisa Fowler, Jeanie Foy, Amanda Franklin, Lori Franklin, Veronica

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1989-90 1975-76 1986-88 1993-94 1976-77 2011-present 2003-07 1979-80 1979-80 1975-77 1997-98 1992-94 1977-81

-GGade, Emma 2011-present Garcia, April 2003 Gardner, Tina 1991-92 Garrett, Helen 1990-93 Gentry, Paula 1977-78 Gerdine, Margaret 1977-78 Gilmore, Jerry 2004-05 Graham, Louise 1978-80 -HHaley, Linda 1980-84 Haliburton, Ebony 2004-07 Hall, Janis 1975-77 Hardin, Jenny 2005-08 Harris, Nancy 1975-77 Hart, Adriane 1995-96 Hayes, Heather 2002 Heard, Demesha 2008-09 Hendrix, Linda 1980-84 Hennen, Tamra 1977-78 Henry, Artan 1991-92 Herron, Vivian 1985-89 Hester, Corrie 2008 Hindle, Shawn 1985-89 Hodges, Rondi 1976-77 Hofer, Robyan 1988-89 Holland, Allison 2001-02 Holloway, Rosemary 1975-76 Holmes, Penny 1980-82 -IInman, Kelli 2003-04 -J-J Jackson, Margie 1980-85 Jandova, Barbora 1998-2000 Johnson, Kris 1980-83 Johnson, Liz 1980-81 Johnson, Tiffany 2004-06 Jones, Georgia 2008-present Jones, Jill 1987-90 Joppert, Regina 1995-96 -KKappler, Marchelle 1988-90 Karvanen, Masha 1996-98 Kelley, Tiffany 1994-97 Kelley, Christina 1999-01 Key, Christian 2010-present Kindell, Kelly 2006-10 Kovacevic, Buba 2004 Kroll, Pepper 2000-01 -LLangford, Katie 2003-07

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1983-84 1975-76 1987-88 2002 2001-05 1978-79 1982-83 1983-86 2009-present

-MMagueira, Mariana 1995-96 Marana, Clarice 1982-83 Maurer, Fran 1993-94 McClendon, Karen 1976-77 McCowan, Bev 1978-82 McCoy, Jara 1990-92 McGuire, Cynthia 1993-94 McKenzie, Shayne 1999-03 McNeal, Melanie 1992-95 Menard, Erin 2002-03 Miles, Mariah 2011-present Miller, Nikki 1998-00 Mills, Jamie 1997-99 Mills, Jennifer 1997-99 Mims, Shannon 1998-02 Mindemann, Pam 1977-80 Monroe, Tammy 1979-81 Montgomery, Ida 1982-83 Moore, Brandi 2002-03 Morita, Lauryn 1999-01 Moore, Sonya 1977-80 Myers, Pebble 1975-76 -NN’Dri, Sonia 2001 Neal, Amanda 1985-89 Nelson, Debbie 1975-79 -OObudho, Maureen 2003-05 Ogden, Kim 1984-88 Ogden, Nan 1984-88 Olival, Jennifer 1996-97 Osborne-Lewis, Emily 1996-97 - P -P Paden, Kathy 1979-83 Pankratz, Mary 1978-80 Patterson, Cip 1979-81 Peckham, Sherri 1977-79 Pegorari, Monah 2008-09 Penquite, Rhonda 1977-78 Pereira, Claudia 2004-06 Pfeiffer, Sally 1990-91 Poitier, Sharon 1986-89 Pope, Shonna 1989-90 Porter, Carrie 1995-98 Predovic, Amanda 2008 Preston, Chris 1990-92 Price, Sheree 1976-77 Pryor, Amy 2008-09 Pyle, Jordan 2008-present -QQuintas, Noelia 2008-10 -RRadermacher, Lori 1981-85 Ragan, Krista 1998-02 Randolph, Lori 1989-90 Reaves, Kim 1991-92

Reed, Stephanie 1988-89 Reeder, Kristin 1992-93 Replogle, Staci 1997-01 Rhoten, Jessica 1997-99 Riles, Allison 1994-96 Roberson, Tammie 1992-93 Robison, Leanne 2007-10 Rogers, Susan 1981-84 Rose, Katie 1995-97 Rushing, Ava 1991-92 Russell, Kathy 1983-84 - S -S Seay, Alycia 2003-07 Schmook, Genny 1993-94 Schwarz, Layla 2001-02 Scrivner, Delaney 2011-present Seahorn, Dawn 1993-94 Shantiloo, Ophelia 1993-95 Shelton, Sarah 2011-present Shockley, Chelsie 2005-07 Simms, Curlonda 1990-91 Sjoberg, Becky 1976-77 Smiley, Beth 1975-76 Smiley, Kit 1975-76 Smith, LeQuita 1984-86 Smith, Lynne 1989-90 Souza, Fernanda 1995-96 Stafford, Marilee 1975-76 Streets, Vicki 1982-83 Stone, Amanda 2002-03 Sumerel, Tammie 1989-90 -TTasby, DeeDee 1990-94 Thrasher, Abba 2001-02 Trumpett, Bridgett 1989-90 Tucker, Sharon 1978-81 Turek, Elisha 2003-07 Turner, Cristal 2008-present -VVan Gilder, Gina 1989-90 Voelker, Janae 2006-10 Volpato, Carol 2006-07 -W-W Walters, Renea 1980-81 Walton, Samantha 1996-99 Watman, Rachel 2005-08 Weavel, Jimmie 1988-89 Weeks, Connie 1975-78 Weeks, Liz 1977-81 West, Julia 2004-06 Whemeyer, Whitney 2008 White, Angie 1992-94 White, Paige 1989-93 White, Pat 1981-82 White, Tanyika 1992-93 Whittaker, Dana 1999-01 Wiggins, Loree 1977-78 Wilbur, Devy 1996-98 Williams, Amy 1988-92 Williams, Stacy 1989-91 Williston, Cori 2000-04 - Y -Y Young, Veda 1975-77 - Z -Z Zanone, Joan 1976-77

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W-L 18-4 25-9 31-4 25-10 22-8 18-11 14-10 26-1 15-13 9-21 17-11 16-12 13-14 5-22 2-38 15-18 6-22 1-25 3-24 15-12 10-17 13-14 7-20 17-13 12-16 20-11 13-16 18-10 17-13 22-9 16-12 22-11 19-14 11-17 23-10 23-11

HOME 7-1 10-2 9-0 9-3 10-1 10-2 10-2 12-0 11-3 5-8 12-1 10-3 8-0 4-11 2-10 10-5 3-0 0-1 2-10 10-3 8-4 10-3 4-7 9-3 6-5 13-2 9-3 10-3 9-3 10-4 9-4 13-3 10-3 9-5 11-2 13-3

ROAD 7-1 10-2 10-0 10-4 8-5 5-8 4-6 10-0 3-10 3-12 5-9 6-7 3-13 0-8 0-21 4-13 3-17 0-22 0-11 4-8 0-11 3-7 3-11 5-10 6-9 3-8 3-9 5-5 6-8 7-4 6-5 6-6 6-10 3-10 10-7 9-5

NEUTRAL 4-2 5-5 12-4 6-3 4-2 3-1 0-2 4-1 1-0 1-1 0-1 0-2 2-1 1-3 0-7 1-0 0-5 1-2 1-3 2-1 2-2 0-4 0-2 3-0 0-2 4-1 1-4 3-2 2-2 5-1 1-3 3-2 3-1 1-2 2-1 1-3

COACH (Career Record) Peggy Beck Peggy Beck (43-13) Dixie Woodall Dixie Woodall Dixie Woodall Dixie Woodall (96-33) Debbie Yow Debbie Yow (40-11) Don Calvert Don Calvert Don Calvert (41-45) Rhonda Penquite Rhonda Penquite Rhonda Penquite (34-48) Ken Trickey, Jr. Ken Trickey, Jr. Ken Trickey, Jr. Ken Trickey, Jr. (24-103) Cletus Green (3-24) Rick Napier Rick Napier (25-29) Jerry Finkbeiner Jerry Finkbeiner Jerry Finkbeiner Jerry Finkbeiner Jerry Finkbeiner Jerry Finkbeiner Jerry Finkbeiner Jerry Finkbeiner Jerry Finkbeiner Jerry Finkbeiner Jerry Finkbeiner Jerry Finkbeiner Jerry Finkbeiner Jerry Finkbeiner Jerry Finkbeiner (253-197)

OVERALL 18-4 43-13 74-17 99-27 121-35 139-46 153-56 179-57 194-70 203-91 220-102 236-114 249-128 254-150 256-188 271-206 277-228 278-253 281-277 296-289 306-306 319-320 326-340 343-353 355-369 375-380 388-396 406-406 423-419 445-428 461-440 483-451 502-465 513-482 536-492 559-503

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Overall Record: 18-4 Head Coach: Peggy Beck Dec. 1 Dec. 6 Dec. 8 Dec. 12 Jan. 8 Jan. 19 Jan. 24 Jan. 26 Jan. 31 Feb. 2 Feb. 5 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 17 Feb. 21 Feb. 24 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Mar. 6

Southern Nazarene at Northeastern A&M John Brown at Oklahoma Baptist Oklahoma Baptist Oklahoma Christian at John Brown Northeastern A&M Missouri Southern at Oklahoma Christian vs. Panhandle State vs. Oklahoma Baptist vs. USAO at Missouri Southern vs. Southern Nazarene at El Reno Northeastern State Tulsa at Southern Nazarene vs. East Central vs. Phillips at Tulsa

63 65 103 67 69 66 70 54 67 60 56 48 59 68 56 75 77 76 64 63 57 89

35 53 33 60 54 60 36 58 64 61 52 44 72 64 55 58 63 48 52 51 105 63

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1976-77 Season

Overall Record: 25-9 Head Coach: Peggy Beck National Small College Tournament Nov. 18 at John Brown 84 Nov. 25 at Wayland Baptist 62 Nov. 26 vs. West Texas A&M 74 Nov. 27 vs. Texas Tech 62 Nov. 29 Southern Nazarene 71 Dec. 2 Tulsa 68 Dec. 4 Oklahoma Baptist 79 Dec. 6 at Northeastern A&M 66 Dec. 11 Oklahoma State 68 Dec. 15 Oklahoma 56 Jan. 8 at Tulsa 81 Jan. 15 Evangel 96 Jan. 17 at Oklahoma 62 Jan. 18 at Oklahoma Baptist 72 Jan. 24 Missouri Southern 74 Jan. 29 Northeastern State 73 Feb. 1 Ozark Bible 82 Feb. 5 Arkansas 69 Feb. 8 at Southwestern Oklahoma 79 Feb. 12 Northeastern A&M 70 Feb. 14 at Ozark Bible 71 Feb. 17 vs. Oklahoma Baptist 64 Feb. 18 at Southern Nazarene 76

75 101 75 66 52 58 32 61 77 59 52 49 58 46 54 64 47 37 59 45 58 41 56

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Feb. 19 vs. Langston 65 51 W Feb. 21 at Northeastern State 59 73 L Feb. 23 at Missouri Southern 58 56 W Feb. 26 Cameron 69 47 W Feb. 28 at Southern Nazarene 90 55 W Okla. Small College Tournament (Chickasha, Okla.) Mar. 4 vs. Southeastern Oklahoma 64 65 L Mar. 5 vs. Cameron 62 46 W National Small College Tournament (Hammond,La.) Mar. 9 vs. Texas Wesleyan 69 55 W Mar. 10 vs. Phillips 74 97 L Mar. 11 vs. Southeastern Oklahoma 84 79 W Mar. 12 vs. Tarleton State 68 71 L

1977-78 Season

Overall Record: 31-4 Head Coach: Dixie Woodall AIAW State Tournament Champions AIAW Southwest Regional Tournament Nov. 19 Southern Methodist 73 43 Nov. 21 at Texas 72 43 Nov. 25 vs. Northwest Missouri State 70 63 Nov. 26 vs. Kansas 61 94 Nov. 27 at Southwest Missouri State 73 64 Nov. 28 Langston 90 52 Dec. 3 Wichita State 78 45 Dec. 6 at Northwestern Oklahoma 76 60 Dec. 10 Oklahoma State 57 51 Dec. 15 at Tulsa 112 45 Dec. 27 vs. Fordham 72 59 Dec. 28 vs. Old Dominion 49 82 Dec. 29 vs. Michigan State 70 67 Jan. 3 Oklahoma 84 55 Jan. 7 Southwest Missouri State 85 48 Jan. 12 vs. Memphis 68 67 Jan. 13 vs. Nebraska (Omaha) 63 51 Jan. 14 vs. Temple (TX) JC 71 77 Jan. 21 Northwestern Oklahoma 74 57 Jan. 30 at Oklahoma State 73 60 Feb. 4 at Oklahoma 81 62 Feb. 10 at William Penn 56 51 Feb. 11 at Grand View 83 78 Feb. 14 at Southern Methodist 83 48 Feb. 16 at Arkansas 88 71 Feb. 18 at Langston 81 62 Feb. 22 Texas 75 40 AIAW State Tournament (Tahlequah, Okla.) Feb. 24 vs. Northwestern Oklahoma 67 53 Feb. 25 vs. Oklahoma 57 53 Feb. 27 Tulsa 88 51 AIAW Southwest Reg. (Nacogdoches, Texas) Mar. 22 vs. North Texas 67 48 Mar. 23 vs. Louisiana Tech 61 80 Mar. 24 vs. Southern 75 71

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Mar. 25 vs. Texas Tech Mar. 26 vs. Texas

81 66 100 84

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1978-79 Season

Overall Record: 25-10 Head Coach: Dixie Woodall AIAW State Tournament Champions AIAW Southwest Regional Tournament Nov. 14 at Southwest Missouri State 72 56 Nov. 18 Fort Hays State 70 53 Nov. 24 Drake 38 59 Nov. 25 William Penn 66 59 Nov. 27 Cal Poly-Pomona 61 63 Nov. 29 Tulsa 71 50 Nov. 30 New Mexico 76 64 Dec. 2 at Phillips 78 46 Dec. 5 at Oklahoma 64 72 Dec. 9 Northwestern Oklahoma 61 62 Dec. 12 Oklahoma State 64 58 Dec. 15 vs. Cal State-Fullerton 69 75 Dec. 16 vs. San Francisco 57 55 Dec. 17 at UCLA 64 85 Dec. 18 at Southern California 65 81 Jan. 3 at Wichita State 88 52 Jan. 4 vs. Nebraska (Omaha) 63 64 Jan. 5 vs. Wyoming 65 53 Jan. 8 Oklahoma 62 49 Jan. 13 at Northwest Missouri State 86 70 Jan. 20 at North Texas 63 55 Jan. 27 Northwest Missouri State 69 67 Jan. 31 at Northwestern Oklahoma 54 50 Feb. 3 at Arkansas 63 46 Feb. 5 at Wichita State 90 64 Feb. 7 Phillips 92 70 Feb. 9 at West Texas A&M 90 44 Feb. 10 at Texas Tech 55 65 Feb. 14 at Oklahoma State 71 54 Feb. 17 Wichita State 109 66 AIAW StateTourn. (Weatherford, Okla.) Feb. 22 vs. East Central 67 47 Feb. 23 vs. Northeastern State 88 69 Feb. 24 vs. Oklahoma 69 66 AIAW Southwest Reg. (Tulsa, Okla.) Mar. 7 North Texas 62 55 Mar. 8 Texas 68 77

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1979-80 Season

Overall Record: 22-8 Head Coach: Dixie Woodall AIAW State Tournament Champions AIAW Southwest Regional Tournament Nov. 17 Tulsa Nov. 23 at New Mexico

89 58

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Nov. 24 vs. Cal Poly-Pomona (OT) 76 82 L Nov. 27 at Oklahoma City 74 75 L Nov. 29 at Fort Hays State 73 65 W ov. 30 vs. Hastings 99 76 W Dec. 1 at Emporia State 92 71 W Dec. 3 Northwestern Oklahoma 81 63 W Dec. 11 at Oklahoma State 79 77 W Dec. 15 vs. Florida State 74 68 W Dec. 17 at Miami (Fla.) 68 58 W Jan. 7 Texas-Arlington 76 68 W Jan. 12 Utah State 104 67 W Jan. 14 Langston 92 64 W Jan. 18 vs. Crowder College 86 67 W Jan. 19 at Arkansas 64 66 L Jan. 21 at NW Oklahoma 69 66 W Jan. 23 Pittsburg State 77 56 W Jan. 24 at Oklahoma 64 52 W Jan. 28 at Tulsa 89 77 W Feb. 2 Oklahoma 77 63 W Feb. 4 Oklahoma City 85 66 W Feb. 6 at Langston 81 83 L Feb. 11 Phillips 96 52 W Feb. 12 at Pittsburg State 60 63 L Feb. 16 Oklahoma State 90 75 W Feb. 18 Texas Tech (OT) 88 91 L AIAW State Tournament (Norman, Okla.) Feb. 21 vs. Oklahoma City 80 69 W Feb. 22 at Oklahoma 73 60 W AIAW Southwest Reg (Baton Rouge, La.) Mar. 5 vs. McNeese State 71 72 L

1980-81 Season

Overall Record: 18-11 Head Coach: Dixie Woodall AIAW State Tournament Champions AIAW Southwest Regional Tournament 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

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at Georgia at Georgia State Oklahoma at Oklahoma State Pittsburg State Temple (TX) College Phillips at NW Oklahoma Georgia Houston *McNeese State at Louisiana Tech Tulsa at Tulsa Northwestern Oklahoma at Cameron at Phillips

73 103 L 69 80 L 80 76 W 79 82 L 77 57 W 74 46 W 86 65 W 68 79 L 63 58 W 55 67 L 80 89 W 67 94 L 82 74 W 111 77 W 55 66 L 63 71 L 67 55 W

Jan. 31 at Oklahoma City 82 91 Feb. 2 at Langston 84 56 Feb. 4 at Pittsburg State 87 67 Feb. 7 Oklahoma State 73 64 Feb. 10 at Texas-Arlington 81 62 Feb. 12 Langston 89 53 Feb. 14 Oklahoma City 94 66 Feb. 16 at Oklahoma 59 66 AIAW State Tourn. (Oklahoma City, Okla.) Feb. 24 vs. Oklahoma State 69 54 Feb. 26 vs. Oklahoma 72 62 AIAW Regional Qualifier (Tulsa, Okla.) Mar. 7 Arkansas 59 57 AIAW Southwest Reg. (Nacogdoches, Texas) Mar. 12 vs. Texas 63 97

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*Forfeited by opponent due to ineligible players

1981-82 Season

Overall Record: 14-10 Head Coach: Debbie Yow Nov. 28 Texas-Arlington 70 66 Dec. 2 Tulsa 77 54 Dec. 4 Northeastern State 72 71 Dec. 7 Arkansas 75 61 Dec. 9 at Langston 80 64 Dec. 12 Southeastern Oklahoma 77 66 Dec. 15 at Oklahoma City 63 69 Jan. 5 at Southwest Baptist 74 55 Jan. 9 Texas Tech 87 71 Jan. 12 at Arkansas 57 61 Jan. 16 Phillips 82 62 Jan. 18 Oklahoma 93 72 Jan. 22 at Louisiana Tech 53 94 Jan. 27 at Oklahoma State 62 63 Jan. 30 Langston 99 46 Feb. 6 Oklahoma State 81 79 Feb. 11 at Tulsa 67 65 Feb. 13 at Oklahoma 95 78 Feb. 15 Oklahoma City 67 81 Feb. 17 at NW Oklahoma 59 64 Feb. 20 at Central Missouri 69 82 Feb. 23 Louisiana Tech 51 89 AIAW StateTourn. (Oklahoma City, Okla.) Feb. 26 vs. Oklahoma State 75 79

1982-83 Season

Overall Record: 26-1 Head Coach: Debbie Yow Women’s WNIT 3rd Place (Amarillo, Texas) Nov. 26 North Texas 82 68 W Nov. 29 Northeastern State 62 57 W Dec. 3 at Southwest Missouri State 84 67 W

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Dec. 10 Emporia State 80 Dec. 30 vs. Fairfield 73 Dec. 31 vs. Eastern Kentucky 81 Jan. 4 Oklahoma 86 Jan. 6 at Southwest Baptist 103 Jan. 8 Southwest Missouri State 83 Jan. 11 at Oklahoma State 93 Jan. 15 UMKC 78 Jan. 17 Southwest Baptist 88 Jan. 22 Oklahoma City 67 Jan. 24 at North Texas 70 Jan. 29 at Phillips 79 Feb. 5 at Oklahoma City 75 Feb. 9 at SE Oklahoma 98 Feb. 12 at Texas Wesleyan 94 Feb. 14 at Northeastern State 77 Feb. 19 Texas Wesleyan 75 Feb. 21 Oklahoma State 74 Feb. 24 at Tulsa 86 Feb. 26 Missouri Southern 106 Mar. 2 Tulsa 91 Women’s WNIT (Amarillo, Texas) Mar. 17 vs. Hawaii 69 Mar. 18 vs. Memphis 61 Mar. 19 vs. Weber State 78

65 59 78 72 68 64 74 64 39 61 51 57 59 71 72 64 62 66 80 53 71

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60 W 88 L 75 W

1983-84 Season

Overall Record: 15-13 OCAC Record: 5-3 Head Coach: Don Calvert Nov. 25 Wichita State Nov. 26 Baylor Dec. 2 vs. New Mexico Dec. 3 at California Dec. 5 Oklahoma State Dec. 10 Arkansas Dec. 12 Tulsa Dec. 17 at Arkansas Jan. 2 at Kansas State Jan. 5 Creighton Jan. 7 at Oklahoma Jan. 9 at UMKC Jan. 11 at Missouri Jan. 16 at Oklahoma City Jan. 18 John Brown Jan. 21 Texas-San Antonio* Jan. 23 Texas-El Paso* Jan. 28 at West Texas A&M* Jan. 30 at Hardin-Simmons* Feb. 1 Memphis Feb. 13 Wayland Baptist Feb. 21 at Louisiana Tech Feb. 25 at Texas-San Antonio*

69 66 W 87 71 W 84 70 W 61 64 L 69 72 L 71 65 W 81 65 W 70 84 L 62 79 L 81 64 W 77 101 L 72 74 L 70 109 L 79 72 W 79 54 W 72 77 L 72 69 W 68 89 L 92 63 W 65 66 L 55 53 W 61 98 L 64 75 L

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Feb. 27 Mar. 1 Mar. 3 Mar. 5

at Texas-El Paso* at Memphis West Texas A&M* Hardin-Simmons*

75 72 86 91

62 W 85 L 67 W 69 W

*-OCAC Game

1984-85 Season

Overall Record: 9-21 OCAC Record: 3-5 Head Coach: Don Calvert Nov. 19 Nov. 23 Nov. 24 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 Dec. 3 Dec. 4 Dec. 8 Dec. 11 Dec. 14 Dec. 15 Dec. 19 Jan. 4 Jan. 5 Jan. 11 Jan. 12 Jan. 19 Jan. 21 Jan. 26 Jan. 28 Feb. 4 Feb. 9 Feb. 11 Feb. 16 Feb. 18 Feb. 23 Feb. 25 Mar. 2 Mar. 4

at Arkansas Hawaii Kansas at California vs. Texas A&M at Hawaii at Hawaii Missouri at Wichita State at Southern Methodist vs. Stephen F. Austin Texas A&M at Wayland Baptist at Texas Tech Oklahoma Arizona State at Texas-San Antonio* at Texas-El Paso* West Texas A&M* Hardin-Simmons* at John Brown at Oklahoma City at Tulsa Louisiana Tech New Orleans Texas-San Antonio* Texas-El Paso* at West Texas A&M* at Hardin-Simmons*

*-OCAC Game

55 66 77 66 48 61 56 75 63 66 70 64 56 66 66 63 56 80 60 84 60 60 74 59 68 57 71 62 74

78 73 84 86 87 72 73 95 78 75 68 73 78 101 67 59 80 69 82 70 66 79 52 78 62 68 63 97 68

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53 43 72 72 77 62 69 69 54 67

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1985-86 Season

Overall Record: 17-11 Head Coach: Don Calvert Nov. 23 Nov. 26 Dec. 3 Dec. 5 Dec. 7 Dec. 9 Dec. 13 Dec. 14 Dec. 19 Dec. 21

John Brown Tulsa at Texas A&M Arkansas Kansas Wichita State at Southern Methodist vs. Stephen F. Austin Texas Tech Texas Christian

78 90 61 78 76 66 91 64 61 79

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at Kansas at Creighton Kansas State at Oklahoma Oklahoma City at Texas-San Antonio at Texas-El Paso West Texas A&M Hardin-Simmons at New Orleans at Tulane at Oklahoma State at Tulsa at Oklahoma City Texas-San Antonio Texas-El Paso at West Texas A&M at Hardin-Simmons

54 63 78 78 83 60 91 88 92 80 71 83 87 95 97 94 85 89

100 81 75 101 70 54 70 73 45 90 74 90 51 97 61 65 87 60

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1986-87 Season

Overall Record: 16-12 MCC Record: 9-3 Head Coach: Rhonda Penquite 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 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 14 Feb. 16 Feb. 19 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 Feb. 25

at Arizona State vs. San Francisco at Tulsa Oklahoma Texas-Arlington at Wichita State at New Orleans at Furman USAO Oklahoma St. (OT) Tulane at Kansas State at St. Louis* Tulsa at John Brown Butler* Xavier* Southern Methodist at Loyola (Chi.)* at Detroit* Evansville* St. Louis* Loyola (Chi.)* Detroit* at Arkansas at Butler* at Xavier* at Evansville*

62 74 64 72 73 61 64 68 82 82 68 57 66 49 74 65 83 89 81 78 97 76 71 96 66 80 86 80

*-Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game

99 84 58 87 69 72 68 69 70 72 73 95 52 42 62 57 68 82 68 93 80 53 78 88 115 77 66 92

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1987-88 Season

Overall Record: 13-14 Head Coach: Rhonda Penquite Nov. 27 Dec. 2 Dec. 4 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Dec. 19 Dec. 21 Jan. 2 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 8 Jan. 11 Jan. 16 Jan. 21 Jan. 26 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 13 Feb. 15 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 Feb. 27 Feb. 29 Mar. 7

at Nebraska at Oklahoma vs. Oregon vs. Lamar at Washington State vs. Baylor at Oklahoma State at Texas Christian Arkansas at Kansas Akron Kansas State at Missouri St. Louis UMKC at Arkansas-Little Rock at Arkansas-Pine Bluff Arkansas-Pine Bluff at St. Louis John Brown at Texas-El Paso at New Mexico State at U. S. International at San Diego State at Texas-San Antonio at North Texas at Memphis

87 100 94 103 64 85 82 80 78 94 86 73 74 88 64 79 77 66 73 82 79 65 58 57 70 93 76 67 111 98 84 66 70 68 81 75 63 71 76 73 69 53 81 90 64 85 61 86 92 78 64 82 71 98

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1988-89 Season

Overall Record: 4-23 Head Coach: Rhonda Penquite 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

vs. McNeese State 63 vs. Texas-Arlington (2 OT) 80 New Mexico State (OT) 85 at Wichita State 61 at Kansas 75 vs. Grambling 66 at Kansas State 58 Oklahoma 83 at Arkansas 69 Nevada-Reno 96 Texas-Arlington 79 Texas Christian 74 at Oklahoma State 67 vs. North Texas 86 Brigham Young 87 Lamar 72 Wayland Baptist 73 Creighton 94 Oklahoma State 70

91 L 81 L 83 W 83 L 89 L 90 L 83 L 97 L 113 L 74 W 89 L 87 L 85 L 102 L 100 L 93 L 77 L 100 L 100 L

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Jan. 27 Jan. 28 Feb. 6 Feb. 11 Feb. 13 Feb. 15 Feb. 21 Mar. 4

Texas-El Paso Texas-San Antonio East Central School of Ozarks at New Mexico State at Texas-El Paso Oklahoma City at Lamar

74 92 77 101 69 66 85 67

75 L 71 W 94 L 67 W 82 L 96 L 101 L 106 L

1989-90 Season

Overall Record: 2-38 Head Coach: Ken Trickey, Jr. 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 Feb. 12 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Feb. 24

92

vs.Missouri Baptist at School of Ozarks Univ. of 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

72 53 56 43 56 53 80 45 73 66 83 66 vs. Southwestern Oklahoma 64 at Phillips 81 at Nebraska 61 at Creighton 63 at Central Missouri 66 Kearney State 65 at John Brown 62 Kansas 52 vs. St. Mary’s 66 vs. Emporia State 62 at East Central 77 at Oklahoma Christian 71 at Southern Nazarene 55 School of Ozarks 85 Tarleton State 64 Wayland Baptist 48 Oklahoma Baptist 76 Phillips 87 at Langston 85 at Bartlesville Weslyan 65 at Ark.-Monticello 92 at Oklahoma City 72 at Wayland Baptist 55 at Panhandle State 82 at Tarleton State 66 Langston (OT) 78 Oklahoma Christian 73 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff 83

77 L 79 L 72 L 79 L 70 L 111 L 72 W 100 L 107 L 91 L 92 L 109 L 138 L 107 L 110 L 115 L 107 L 103 L 79 L 108 L 68 L 94 L 83 L 100 L 105 L 88 L 71 L 84 L 88 L 92 L 96 L 89 L 128 L 86 L 102 L 101 L 78 L 74 W 93 L 109 L

1990-91 Season

Overall Record: 15-18 Head Coach: Ken Trickey, Jr. Nov. 8 at Bartlesville Weslyan 79 73 W Nov. 10 at Southern Nazarene 82 91 L Nov. 12 at Oklahoma Christian 88 103 L Nov. 17 at Univ. of Ozarks 83 111 L Nov. 19 Southeast Missouri 69 87 L Nov. 26 at Oklahoma City 73 114 L Nov. 28 at Southeast Missouri St. 61 100 L Dec. 3 Hastings 79 74 W Dec. 6 Tabor College 84 70 W Dec. 7 at Central Missouri 76 97 L Dec. 8 vs. Southern Colorado 76 74 W Dec. 31 at Nebraska 62 95 L Jan. 1 at Creighton 71 105 L Jan. 4 Ark.-Monticello 95 104 L Jan. 5 Peru State 75 72 W Jan. 8 at Southwestern Oklahoma 72 92 L Jan. 10 Oklahoma City 97 79 W Jan. 12 Phillips 76 91 L Jan. 14 Oklahoma Christian 72 92 L Jan. 15 Southern Nazarene 98 88 W Jan. 17 East Central 82 64 W Jan. 24 Bartlesville Weslyan 85 56 W Jan. 26 Northeastern State 70 69 W Jan. 29 at John Brown 89 76 W Feb. 2 at East Central 72 69 W Feb. 4 at Northeastern State 85 100 L Feb. 5 Southwestern Oklahoma 68 78 L Feb. 7 at Langston 98 87 W Feb. 9 at UMKC 56 63 L Feb. 16 John Brown 64 50 W Feb. 19 Langston 86 71 W Feb. 23 at Phillips 78 94 L NAIA District Nine Playoffs (Weatherford, Okla.) Feb. 25 at Southwestern Oklahoma 62 74 L

1991-92 Season

Overall Record: 6-22 Head Coach: Ken Trickey, Jr. Nov. 23 Nov. 25 Nov. 29 Nov. 30 Dec. 3 Dec. 9 Dec. 13 Dec. 14 Dec. 17 Dec. 19 Dec. 20

at New Mexico State at Texas-El Paso vs. Rice vs. Grambling at Kansas State at Nevada-Las Vegas at Illinois vs. Ohio University at Creighton at Stanford vs. North Carolina State

84 82 78 77 64 77 67 62 77 74 60

94 79 87 78 66 96 96 80 98 112 92

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Jan. 3 Jan. 4 Jan. 9 Jan. 18 Jan. 22 Jan. 25 Jan. 27 Jan. 30 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 12 Feb. 17 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 Feb. 29

at Oklahoma State 43 vs. Southern Mississippi 66 at Texas Southern 81 at Texas Tech 54 at Middle Tennessee 76 at Texas Christian 72 Texas Southern 76 at Arkansas 64 at Georgia 74 Oklahoma City 75 at Memphis 74 Oklahoma Baptist (OT) 79 at Mississippi 63 at Alabama 75 at Auburn 45 at Clemson 54 at Florida State 59

57 82 52 88 83 69 73 88 77 71 84 72 87 100 99 98 104

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1992-93 Season

Overall Record: 1-25 Head Coach: Ken Trickey, Jr. Dec. 1 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 10 Dec. 12 Dec. 18 Dec. 28 Dec. 29 Jan. 2 Jan. 4 Jan. 6 Jan. 8 Jan. 12 Jan. 14 Jan. 19 Jan. 22 Jan. 25 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 16 Feb. 20 Feb. 23 Feb. 25 Mar. 1 Mar. 6 Mar. 8

at Lamar

75

vs. Northwestern (La.) State 61

vs. Texas-Pan American at Kansas State at Southern Methodist at Texas at Oklahoma State vs. UMKC at Oklahoma at Missouri Southern at Texas-El Paso at Texas A&M at Kansas at Vanderbilt at Missouri at Memphis at Georgia at Texas Christian at Mississippi at Florida State Oklahoma Baptist at Auburn at Alabama at Arkansas at New Mexico State at Lamar

85 44 72 68 31 35 62 64 50 49 53 58 53 55 49 60 53 53 64 42 52 60 54 52

84 94 59 77 107 109 105 64 84 106 60 96 109 124 75 86 116 76 87 74 83 78 112 96 77 85

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1993-94 Season

Overall Record: 3-24 Head Coach: Cletus Green Nov. 26 Nov. 27 Dec. 3 Dec. 4 Dec. 6 Dec. 9 Dec. 10 Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Dec. 28 Dec. 29 Jan. 5 Jan. 8 Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 19 Jan. 22 Jan. 27 Jan. 29 Feb. 1 Feb. 5 Feb. 7 Feb. 10 Feb. 18 Feb. 23 Feb. 26

Texas-Pan American Mississippi Valley State at Kansas vs. Jackson State Missouri Southern

70 77 66 64 62 at Southeast Missouri State 44 at Middle Tennessee 55 vs. UMKC (2OT) 78 Tennessee-Martin 61 vs. Southern 62 vs. Michigan 58 Southeast Missouri State 54 Texas Christian 60 at Memphis 55 at Oklahoma State 58 Wichita State 69 at Mississippi Valley State 67 UMKC 70 at Tennessee-Martin 75 Baylor 65 at Texas-Pan American 48 at UMKC 61 East Texas Baptist (OT) 63 at Oklahoma 48 Texas A&M 61 at Arkansas 51 Oklahoma Baptist 77

68 W 78 L 94 L 57 W 74 L 68 L 81 L 82 L 83 L 86 L 72 L 64 L 79 L 93 L 75 L 74 L 69 L 76 L 82 L 84 L 49 L 89 L 66 L 99 L 78 L 85 L 69 W

1994-95 Season

Overall Record: 15-12 Head Coach: Rick Napier Nov. 26 Nov. 28 Dec. 2 Dec. 3 Dec. 6 Dec. 8 Dec. 17 Dec. 20 Dec. 22 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 9 Jan. 11 Jan. 13 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 19 Jan. 21 Jan. 25

Illinois-Chicago at Texas-El Paso

67 61 vs. Northwestern (La.) State 69 vs. Texas Christian 90 at Wichita State 65 at UMKC 70 at Texas Southern 79 Sam Houston State 62 Texas-San Antonio 62 Southeast Missouri State 55 at Baylor 49 Memphis 64 Arkansas 63 Cal St.-Sacramento 71 Cal St.-Northridge 64 at Tenn.-Martin 63 at New Orleans 76 at Southern 75 at Eastern Illinois 43

61 81 94 58 89 69 60 49 52 74 78 93 78 50 56 82 95 48 52

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at Texas-Pan American at Missouri Tenn.-Martin UMKC Texas-El Paso at Southeast Missouri St. East Texas Baptist (OT) Texas Southern

65 59 79 93 68 45 70 81

57 81 68 77 54 64 63 47

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71 53 52 84 62 78 96 63 84 55 77 70 66 74 62 53 83 60 79 71 70 69 68 90 75 79 62

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1995-96 Season

Overall Record: 10-17 Head Coach: Rick Napier Nov. 24 Nov. 28 Dec. 1 Dec. 2 Dec. 7 Dec. 9 Dec. 18 Dec. 20 Dec. 21 Dec. 30 Dec. 31 Jan. 2 Jan. 6 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 Jan. 13 Jan. 15 Jan. 20 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Feb. 13 Feb. 19 Feb. 22 Feb. 24 Feb. 28 Mar. 2 Mar. 4

Mississippi Valley State 78 Pittsburg State 67 vs. Western Illinois 70 at Washington State 54 at UMKC 54 at Illinois-Chicago 70 at Sam Houston State 54 at Oklahoma 40 vs. Oklahoma State 44 vs. Delaware State 72 vs. Akron 60 Iowa State 57 Southern Utah 51 Evangel 70 Southern 76 Lyon College 58 Washington State 59 Cameron 76 New Orleans (OT) 81 at Southwest Mo. State 46 at Mississippi State 53 Ark.-Pine Bluff 90 at Arkansas 45 at Southeast Missouri 71 at Texas 56 at Mississippi Valley State 64 Hampton 86

1996-97 Season

Overall Record: 10-17 Head Coach: Jerry Finkbeiner Nov. 22 Nov. 23 Nov. 25 Nov. 29 Nov. 30 Dec. 3 Dec. 5 Dec. 7 Dec. 15 Dec. 17

vs. Oklahoma at Oklahoma State Oklahoma State vs. Mississippi State at UMKC at Texas-Pan American at Texas Tech Dayton Oklahoma Jackson State

50 53 35 57 54 77 51 74 63 71

62 70 59 63 84 57 74 58 66 53

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Dec. 19 Dec. 30 Dec. 31 Jan. 2 Jan. 6 Jan. 15 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 28 Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 10 Feb. 18 Feb. 20 Feb. 25 Feb. 28

at Miami-Fla. vs. Georgetown vs. South Alabama at Alabama at Texas A&M SE Missouri State Alabama at Southern at Mississippi State Texas-Pan American at Prairie View A&M Wofford Phillips UMKC Prairie View A&M Texas Southern Alcorn State

49 65 54 65 71 74 67 64 62 74 64 73 75 64 63 92 77

# - Bertha Teague Classic (Stillwater, Okla.)

69 70 60 70 80 50 101 48 77 48 47 53 66 53 33 54 59

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1997-98 Season

Overall Record: 7-20 Mid-Con Record: 7-9 Head Coach: Jerry Finkbeiner Nov. 15 Belmont 68 Nov. 22 at Cincinnati 42 Nov. 23 at Dayton 63 Nov. 30 at Southern Methodist 48 Dec. 2 Arkansas 59 Dec. 4 at Southern Utah* 64 Dec. 7 at Pepperdine 72 Dec. 14 Georgia 60 Dec. 29 Oklahoma State# 50 Dec. 30 North Texas# 72 Jan. 3 at Buffalo* 27 Jan. 8 Youngstown State* 69 Jan. 10 Valparaiso* (OT) 77 Jan. 15 at UMKC* 70 Jan. 17 at Western Illinois* 86 Jan. 22 Northern Illinois* 73 Jan. 24 Chicago State* 90 Jan. 27 at Belmont 56 Feb. 2 Buffalo* 71 Feb. 5 at Valparaiso* 69 Feb. 7 at Youngstown State* 50 Feb. 12 Western Illinois* 67 Feb. 14 UMKC* 65 Feb. 19 at Chicago State* 80 Feb. 21 at Northern Illinois* 64 Feb. 23 Southern Utah* 56 Mid-Con Tournament (Moline, Ill.) Feb. 28 vs. Buffalo 52 *-Mid-Continent Conference Game #- Bertha Teague Classic (Stillwater, Okla.)

71 70 66 71 82 86 80 64 92 81 68 77 83 77 66 50 46 63 55 59 72 65 73 56 68 64

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63

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1998-99 Season

Overall Record: 17-13 Mid-Con Record: 8-6 Mid-Con Tournament Champions NCAA First Round Head Coach: Jerry Finkbeiner Nov. 11 Oklahoma State 58 Nov. 19 at Belmont 53 Nov. 22 at Georgia 64 Nov. 28 at Arkansas 56 Nov. 30 Evangel 72 Dec. 3 at Valparaiso* 51 Dec. 5 at IUPUI* 59 Dec. 8 Cameron 75 Dec. 12 at Wichita State 41 Dec. 20 at Cal State-Fullerton 82 Dec. 22 at Cal State-Northridge 55 Jan. 2 Western Illinois* 63 Jan. 4 Chicago State* 75 Jan. 7 at UMKC* 80 Jan. 14 at Oakland 77 Jan. 16 at Youngstown State* 58 Jan. 18 Belmont 66 Jan. 23 Southern Utah* 82 Jan. 28 at Chicago State* 86 Jan. 30 at Western Illinois* 76 Feb. 4 IUPUI* 70 Feb. 6 Valparaiso* 65 Feb. 11 at Southern Utah* 42 Feb. 13 UMKC* 78 Feb. 18 Youngstown State* 76 Feb. 20 Oakland* 79 Mid-Con Tournament (Moline, Ill.) Feb. 26 vs UMKC 70 Mar. 1 vs Valparaiso 83 Mar. 2 vs Youngstown State 57 NCAA Tournament First Round (West Lafayette, Ind.) Mar. 13 at Purdue 48 *-Mid-Continent Conference Game

66 66 118 84 58 65 65 49 54 70 70 48 56 71 75 79 52 56 52 62 58 77 60 94 70 73

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58 62 52

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68

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1999-2000 Season

Overall Record: 12-16 Mid-Con Record 8-8 Head Coach: Jerry Finkbeiner Nov. 29 Dec. 2 Dec. 4 Dec. 9 Dec. 11 Dec. 20 Dec. 22 Dec. 30 Jan. 1

94

Oklahoma State# Valparaiso* IUPUI* at Texas-Pan American

51 48 66 60 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 58 Washburn 74 at Tulsa 51 at New Mexico State 73 at New Mexico 48

68 60 61 56 60 42 78 59 65

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Jan. 6 at Western Illinois* 61 74 Jan. 8 at Chicago State* 71 62 Jan. 13 UMKC* 69 66 Jan. 20 Oakland* 60 46 Jan. 22 Youngstown State* 81 84 Jan. 24 at Belmont 74 86 Jan. 29 at Southern Utah* 58 55 Feb. 3 Chicago State* 74 56 Feb. 5 Western Illinois* 66 75 Feb. 10 IUPUI* 49 51 Feb. 12 at Valparaiso* 78 60 Feb. 17 at Southern Utah* 52 58 Feb. 19 at UMKC* 71 66 Feb. 24 at Youngstown State* 40 77 Feb. 26 at Oakland* 49 68 Mid-Con Tournament (Ft. Wayne, Ind.) March 3 vs Valparaiso 46 60 *-Mid-Continent Conference Game #-Bertha Teague Classic (Norman, Okla.)

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2000-01 Season

Overall Record: 20-11 Mid-Con Record: 11-5 Head Coach: Jerry Finkbeiner Mid-Con Tournament Champions NCAA First Round (Norman, Okla.) Nov. 17 Oklahoma State# 63 Nov. 18 Oklahoma# 56 Nov. 22 Panhandle State 67 Nov. 25 at Wichita State 69 Nov. 29 Arkansas Tech 71 Dec. 2 Youngstown State* 74 Dec. 4 Southern Utah* 57 Dec. 7 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 74 Dec. 17 Florida Atlantic! 81 Dec. 19 Duke! 51 Dec. 30 at Baylor 56 Jan. 2 Tulsa 63 Jan. 6 Valparaiso* 79 Jan. 8 Oakland* 65 Jan. 13 at Western Illinois* 49 Jan. 15 at Chicago State* 77 Jan. 22 IUPUI* 70 Jan. 27 UMKC* 65 Jan. 29 Belmont 58 Feb. 3 at IUPUI* 78 Feb. 5 at Valparaiso* 63 Feb. 10 at Oakland* 55 Feb. 12 at Youngstown State* 69 Feb. 17 Chicago State*  69 Feb. 19 Western Illinois* 71 Feb. 24 at Southern Utah* 65 Feb. 26 at UMKC* 45 Mid-Con Tournament (Ft. Wayne, Ind.)

71 87 45 75 62 71 54 61 63 62 80 41 67 53 67 81 47 34 53 65 65 54 58 45 40 72 52

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Mar. 3 vs Youngstown State 71 52 W Mar. 5 vs Chicago State 54 35 W Mar. 6 vs Oakland 61 46 W NCAA Tournament First Round (Norman, Okla.) Mar. 17 at Oklahoma 64 70 L *-Mid-Continent Conference Game #-Bertha Teague Classic (Mabee Center) !-Fun in the Sun Shootout (Cancun, Mexico)

2001-02 Season

Oveall Record: 13-16 Mid-Con Record: 6-8 Head Coach: Jerry Finkbeiner Preseason WNIT (Boulder, Colo.) Nov. 9 at Colorado^ 49 Nov. 17 Oklahoma# 38 Nov. 18 Oklahoma State# 52 Nov. 20 Langston 60 Nov. 24 Wichita State 62 Nov. 27 at Tulsa 63 Nov. 30 Baylor 46 Dec. 3 St. Gregory’s 61 Dec. 8 Southwest Texas 79 Dec. 17 Furman! 58 Dec. 18 Tulsa! 58 Dec. 28 at Texas-Pan American 74 Dec. 30 at Houston 62 Jan. 5 at UMKC* (2 OT) 74 Jan. 12 Oakland* 64 Jan. 14 IUPUI* 75 Jan. 19 at Western Illinois* 54 Jan. 21 at Valpraiso* 50 Jan. 26 Chicago State* 66 Jan. 28 Southern Utah* (2 OT) 88 Feb. 2 UMKC* (OT) 75 Feb. 9 at IUPUI* 76 Feb. 11 at Oakland* 57 Feb. 16 Valparaiso* 57 Feb. 18 Western Illinois* 60 Feb. 23 at Southern Utah* 79 Feb. 25 at Chicago State* 48 Mid-Con Tournament (Ft. Wayne, Ind.) Mar. 2 vs Western Illinois (OT) 75 Mar. 4 vs Oakland 71 *-Mid-Continent Conference Game ^-Preseason WNIT (Boulder, Colo.) #-Bertha Teague Classic (Stillwater, Okla.) !-Fun in the Sun Shootout (Cancun, Mexico)

78 73 83 43 58 61 74 47 67 60 75 63 73 69 53 67 75 69 59 85 72 94 78 61 67 86 62

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72 74

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2002-03 Season

Overall Record: 18-10 Mid-Con Record: 7-7 Head Coach: Jerry Finkbeiner Nov. 22 Oklahoma State# 67 47 Nov. 23 Oklahoma# 42 70 Nov. 27 Tulsa 74 66 Nov. 30 Lipscomb 80 62 Dec. 3 at Texas-Arlington 55 62 Dec. 13 Panhandle State^ 82 51 Dec. 15 Texas-San Antonio! 47 43 Dec. 17 Oklahoma State! 72 65 Dec. 28 at Arkansas Pine-Bluff 80 49 Dec. 30 St. Gregory’s 88 51 Jan. 3 at Lipscomb 82 68 Jan. 7 Houston 64 62 Jan. 11 at Chicago State* 59 65 Jan. 13 at Southern Utah* 66 49 Jan. 18 Oakland* 88 66 Jan. 20 IUPUI* 63 37 Jan. 25 at UMKC* 62 73 Jan. 28 Texas-Pan American 72 68 Feb. 1 at Western Illinois* 33 68 Feb. 3 at Valparaiso* 43 66 Feb. 8 Southern Utah* 80 53 Feb. 10 Chicago State* 69 38 Feb. 15 at IUPUI* 55 52 Feb. 17 at Oakland* 67 63 Feb. 22 UMKC* 71 76 Mar. 1 Valparaiso* 65 80 Mar. 3 Western Illinois* 67 82 Mid-Con Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) Mar. 8 Valparaiso 56 94 *-Mid-Continent Conference Game #-Bertha Teague Classic (Tulsa, Okla.-TU) ^-game played at the ORU Aerobics Center !-Fun in the Sun Shootout (Cancun, Mexico)

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2003-04 Season

Overall Record: 17-13 Mid-Con Record: 9-7 Head Coach: Jerry Finkbeiner Nov. 22 Nov. 25 Nov. 29 Dec. 1 Dec. 6 Dec. 12 Dec. 14 Dec. 16 Dec. 20 Dec. 22 Dec. 29 Jan. 3

#-Oklahoma 42 Texas-Arlington 71 Bacone 119 at Tulsa 60 Kansas-Newman 98 Southwest Missouri State 37 Texas-Pan American 67 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 89 at San Diego State 63 at San Diego 57 at Texas State 70 at UMKC* 56

90 74 29 67 49 90 57 63 54 77 56 60

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Jan. 5 at Southern Utah* 75 65 Jan. 10 Valparaiso* 67 66 Jan. 12 Western Illinois* 45 54 Jan. 17 at Chicago State* 63 54 Jan. 19 Centenary* 68 67 Jan. 24 at IUPUI* 62 67 Jan. 26 at Oakland* 45 61 Feb. 2 UMKC* 52 79 Feb. 7 IUPUI* (OT) 89 65 Feb. 14 at Western Illinois* 46 71 Feb. 16 at Valparaiso* 47 65 Feb. 21 Oakland* 70 63 Feb. 23 Chicago State* 75 52 Feb. 28 Southern Utah* 67 66 Mar. 1 at Centenary* 81 50 Mid-Con Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) Mar. 6 vs. Oakland 57 49 Mar. 8 vs. Western Illinois (OT) 72 70 Mar. 9 vs. Valparaiso 63 64 *-Mid-Continent Conference Game #-Bertha Teague Classic (Oklahoma City, Okla.)

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2004-05 Season

Overall Record: 22-9 Mid-Con Record: 10-6 Head Coach: Jerry Finkbeiner Mid-Con Tournament Champions NCAA First Round Nov. 19 Nov. 22 Nov. 26 Nov. 30 Dec. 4 Dec. 9 Dec. 13 Dec. 16 Dec. 19 Dec. 20 Dec. 30 Jan. 3 Jan. 6 Jan. 8 Jan. 11 Jan. 15 Jan. 22 Jan. 24 Jan. 29 Jan. 31 Feb. 3 Feb. 7 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 21 Feb. 26

Texas State Evangel Texas-Pan American Tulsa Oklahoma State# (OT) at Texas Tech St. Gregory’s at Wichita State Memphis! UMKC! at Lamar Oakland* at IUPUI* (2OT) at Valparaiso* Southern Utah* Centenary* at Chicago State* at Oakland* UMKC* at Centenary* IUPUI* Western Illinois* Chicago State* at Western Illinois* at UMKC* Valparaiso*

93 62 75 64 65 46 103 73 87 59 52 58 68 55 43 59 62 55 62 87 88 53 58 52 72 58

52 44 65 68 61 79 40 57 79 52 50 65 64 72 49 44 50 77 41 48 52 48 54 67 68 69

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Feb. 28 at Southern Utah* 73 71 Mid-Con Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) Mar. 6 Chciago State 46 44 Mar. 7 Western Illinois 43 37 Mar. 8 UMKC 48 42 NCAA Tournament First Round (Dallas, Texas) Mar. 19 Texas 47 64 *-Mid-Continent Conference Game #-Bertha Teague Classic (Mabee Center) !-Fun in the Sun Shootout (Cancun, Mexico)

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2005-06 Season

Overall Record: 16-12 Mid-Con Record: 10-6 Head Coach: Jerry Finkbeiner Preseason WNIT (Albequerque, N.M.) Nov. 11 at New Mexico 52 Nov. 21 Jackson State 96 Nov. 23 Southwestern Okla. State 72 Nov. 26 Lamar 111 Dec. 3 vs. Oklahoma# 76 Dec. 5 Wichita State 81 Dec. 10 at Tulsa 73 Dec. 15 at Texas Tech 58 Dec. 19 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s! 94 Dec. 20 vs. Missouri State! 85 Dec. 30 Bethany 86 Jan. 2 at Chicago State* 65 Jan. 4 at Southern Utah 92 Jan. 7 Western Illinois* 56 Jan. 9 at Valparaiso* 54 Jan. 16 IUPUI* 58 Jan. 23 UMKC* 62 Jan. 28 at Western Illinois* 47 Jan. 30 at Centenary* 72 Feb. 4 Chciago State* 53 Feb. 6 Southern Utah* 71 Feb. 11 at IUPUI* 46 Feb. 13 Oakland* 70 Feb. 18 at UMKC* 60 Feb. 20 at Oakland * 55 Feb. 25 Centenary* 70 Feb. 27 Valparaiso* 53 Mid-Con Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) Mar. 5 Oakland 37 *-Mid-Continent Conference Game #-Bertha Teague Classic (Stillwater, Okla.) !-Fun in the Sun Shootout (Cancun, Mexico)

69 L 70 W 61 W 84 W 107 L 49 W 88 L 99 L 78 W 90 L 74 W 59 W 71 W 68 L 81 L 61 L 73 L 37 W 50 W 49 W 56 W 50 L 72 L 50 W 54 W 43 W 31 W 50

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2006-07 Season

Overall Record: 22-11 Mid-Con Record: 8-6 Head Coach: Jerry Finkbeiner Mid-Con Tournament Champions NCAA First Round (Minneapolis, Minn.) Nov. 11 North Dakota State 82 67 W Nov. 18 at Central Arkansas 93 59 W Nov. 20 Tulsa 74 61 W Nov. 22 Southern 88 46 W Nov. 25 at Texas 40 79 L Nov. 29 Arkansas Pine-Bluff 74 54 W Dec. 2 vs. Oklahoma State 53 78 L Dec. 6 at Wichita State 71 55 W Dec. 14 at Texas Tech 67 79 L Dec. 16 St. Gregory’s 111 42 W Dec. 21 at Creighton 64 72 L Dec. 29 Evangel 87 46 W Dec. 30 Central Arkansas 88 55 W Jan. 6 Valparaiso* 54 57 L Jan. 8 Western Illinois* 41 44 L Jan. 13 at UMKC* 66 45 W Jan. 15 at Southern Utah* 45 58 L Jan. 19 Texas-Pan American 68 47 W Jan. 22 at Centenary* 86 61 W Jan. 27 IUPUI* 71 56 W Jan. 29 Oakland* (OT) 64 58 L Feb. 3 at Western Illinois* 55 52 W Feb. 5 at Valparaiso* 56 66 L Feb. 10 Southern Utah* 60 52 W Feb. 12 UMKC* 62 53 W Feb. 17 Chicago State 76 55 W Feb. 19 Centenary* 87 58 W Feb. 24 at Oakland* 60 57 W Feb. 26 at IUPUI* 56 60 L Mid-Con Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) Mar. 4 vs. UMKC 52 44 W Mar. 5 vs. Valparaiso 69 63 W Mar. 6 vs. Oakland 72 55 W NCAA Tournament First Round (Minneapolis, Minn.) Mar. 17 vs. Purdue 42 63 L *-Mid-Continent Conference Game

2007-08 Season

Overall Record: 19-14 Summit League Record: 10-8 Head Coach: Jerry Finkbeiner Summit League Tournament Champions NCAA First Round (West Lafayette, Ind.) Nov. 10 Nov. 12 Nov. 17 No. 24

96

Cameron at Tulsa Northern Colorado at Central Arkansas

70 48 83 73

50 33 56 54

W W W W

Dec. 1 at Texas Southern 48 52 L Dec. 3 at Boise State 64 73 L Dec. 8 South Dakota State* 67 57 W Dec. 10 North Dakota State* 73 68 W (OT) Dec. 15 Missouri State 96 79 W Dec. 18 at Texas Tech 61 91 L Dec. 21 Creighton 57 60 L Dec. 28 at Oklahoma State 65 83 L Jan. 1 at UTPA 60 40 W Jan. 5 at Centenary* 77 57 W Jan. 12 at Oakland* 57 71 L Jan. 14 at IPFW 81 62 W Jan. 19 Western Illinois* 46 60 L Jan. 21 IUPUI* 49 68 L Jan. 26 at Southern Utah* 49 52 L Jan. 28 at UMKC* 67 63 W Feb. 2 Centenary* 79 35 W Feb. 9 IPFW* 88 71 W Feb. 11 Oakland* 73 66 W Feb. 16 at IUPUI* 66 69 L Feb. 18 at Western Illinois* 51 54 L Feb. 23 UMKC* 65 56 W Feb. 25 Southern Utah* 71 42 W Mar. 1 at North Dakota State* 72 75 L(2OT) Mar. 3 at South Dakota State* 67 88 L Summt League Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) Mar. 9 vs. IPFW 82 67 W Mar. 10 vs. Oakland 71 61 W Mar. 11 vs. IUPUI 66 53 W NCAA Tournament First Round (Minneapolis, Minn.) Mar. 23 vs. No. 1 Tennessee 55 94 L *-The Summit League Conference Game

2008-09 Season

Overall Record: 11-17 Summit League Record: 6-12 Head Coach: Jerry Finkbeiner Nov. 15 Nov. 18 Nov. 22 Nov. 24 Nov. 26 Nov. 29 Dec. 2 Dec. 6 Dec. 8 Dec. 16 Dec. 19 Dec. 20 Dec. 29 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 12 Jan. 17

at Marquette Wichita State Tulsa Central Arkansas at Missouri State Houston Baptist at Nebraska at South Dakota State* at North Dakota State* at Oklahoma State vs. USC-Upstate vs. Texas-San Antonio Sam Houston State Centenary* Oakland* IPFW* at Western Illinois*

67 89 65 75 56 101 51 62 57 48 82 62 83 95 48 78 71

89 76 50 42 51 59 70 76 76 58 60 74 41 42 62 71 81

L W W W W W L L L L W L W W L W L

Jan. 19 at IUPUI* 51 59 L Jan. 24 Southern Utah* 64 59 W Jan. 26 UMKC* 68 59 W Jan. 31 at Centenary* 56 67 L Feb. 7 at IPFW* 64 67 L Feb. 9 at Oakland* 75 79 L OT Feb. 14 IUPUI* 57 62 L Feb. 16 Western Illinois* 58 63 L Feb. 21 at UMKC* 58 55 W Feb. 23 at Southern Utah* 76 74 W OT Feb. 28 North Dakota State* 55 64 L March 2 South Dakota State* 64 71 L Summit League Tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.) March 7 vs. South Dakota State 49 77 L

2009-10 Season

Overall Record: 23-10 Summit League Record: 15-3 Head Coach: Jerry Finkbeiner WNIT First Round Nov. 13 UT Pan American 98 65 W Nov. 15 at #20 Kansas 80 106 L Nov. 20 LaSalle 76 55 W Nov. 28 at Houston Baptist 107 67 W Nov. 30 at Sam Houston State 101 85 W Dec. 1 at Texas 80 94 L Dec. 5 Southern Utah 109 62 W Dec. 7 UMKC 99 72 W Dec. 12 at Tulsa 74 69 W OT Dec. 16 at Baylor 76 101 L Dec. 19 Missouri State 81 99 L Dec. 22 at Oklahoma State 65 90 L Dec. 28 Evangel 82 66 W Jan. 2 at North Dakota State 66 68 L Jan. 4 at South Dakota State 81 72 W Jan. 9 IPFW 72 74 L Jan. 11 Oakland 77 62 W Jan. 16 at Western Illinois 82 57 W Jan. 18 at IUPUI 85 60 W Jan. 23 at Centenary 95 65 W Jan. 30 South Dakota State 86 75 W Feb. 1 North Dakota State 81 75 W Feb. 6 at Oakland 91 87 W Feb. 8 at IPFW 83 96 L Feb. 13 IUPUI 114 43 W Feb. 15 Western Illinois 82 52 W Feb. 20 Centenary 95 38 W Feb. 27 at UMKC 93 79 W March 1 at Southern Utah 94 70 W Summit League Tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.) March 6 Southern Utah 97 81 W March 8 UMKC 77 71 W March 9 South Dakota State 75 79 L OT WNIT First Round (Springfield, Mo.) March 19 at Missouri State 53 75 L

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 20010-11 Season

Overall Record: 23-11 Summit League Record: 16-2 Head Coach: Jerry Finkbeiner WNIT Third Round Nov. 12 UT-Arlington 110 58 W Nov. 14 North Texas 120 87 W Nov. 16 Tulsa 85 86 L Nov. 19 at Harvard^ 76 84 L Nov. 20 at Villanova^ 52 61 L Nov. 22 at La Salle 67 87 L Nov. 27 Houston 89 93 L Nov. 30 at Missouri State 75 66 W Dec. 2 at Western Illinois 68 66 W Dec. 4 at IUPUI 83 70 W Dec. 16 at Arkansas 63 80 L Dec. 22 at Oklahoma State 48 77 L Dec. 29 IPFW 91 78 W Dec. 31 Oakland 96 74 W Jan. 3 NE Oklahoma State 83 57 W Jan. 8 South Dakota State 77 62 W Jan. 10 North Dakota State 84 74 W Jan. 15 UMKC 90 79 W Jan. 17 Southern Utah 115 75 W Jan. 22 Centenary 92 55 W Jan. 29 at IPFW 76 74 W Jan. 31 at Oakland 80 72 W 2OT Feb. 5 North Dakota State 98 69 W Feb. 7 South Dakota State 85 78 W Feb. 12 at Southern Utah 93 101 L Feb. 14 at UMKC 77 81 L Feb. 19 at Centenary 101 66 W Feb. 26 Western Illinois 101 75 W Feb. 28 IUPUI 96 66 W Summit League Tournament (Sioux Falls, SD) Mar. 5 Western Illinois 108 79 W Mar. 7 Oakland 62 96 L WNIT First Round (Forth Worth, TX) Mar. 17 TCU 78 74 W WNIT Second Round (Tulsa, OK) Mar. 21 Tulane 92 86 W WNIT Third Round (Tulsa, OK) Mar. 23 Arkansas 59 78 L ^- Navy Classic

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RESULTS BY OPPONENT vs. Akron: 1-1 01/07/88 Akron 12/31/95 vs. Akron

W, 79-65 L, 60-77

vs. Alabama: 0-4 02/20/92 at Alabama 02/25/93 at Alabama 01/02/97 at Alabama 01/17/97 Alabama

L,75-100 L, 52-112 L, 65-70 L, 67-101

vs. Alcorn State: 1-0 02/28/97 Alcorn State vs. Arizona State: 1-1 01/12/85 ASU 11/28/86 at ASU

W, 77-59 W, 63-59 L, 62-99

vs. Arkansas: 8-15 02/05/77 Arkansas 02/16/78 at Arkansas 02/03/79 at Arkansas 01/19/80 at Arkansas 03/07/81 Arkansas 12/07/81 Arkansas 01/12/82 at Arkansas 12/10/83 Arkansas 12/17/83 at Arkansas 11/19/84 at Arkansas 12/05/85 Arkansas 02/19/87 at Arkansas 01/02/88 Arkansas 12/12/88 at Arkansas 01/20/92 at Arkansas 03/01/93 at Arkansas 02/23/94 at Arkansas 01/11/95 Arkansas 02/22/96 at Arkansas 12/02/97 Arkansas 11/28/99 at Arkansas 12/16/10 at Arkansas 3/23/11 Arkansas#

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

vs. Arkansas-Little Rock: 1-0 01/26/88 at UALR

W, 84-66

vs. Arkansas-Monticello: 0-2 02/10/90 UAM 01/04/91 UAM

L, 92-128 L, 95-104

vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff: 6-1 01/30/88 at UAPB 02/06/88 UAPB 02/24/90 at UAPB

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W, 70-68 W, 81-75 L, 83-109

02/19/96 12/28/02 12/16/03 11/29/06

UAPB at UAPB UAPB UAPB

W, 90-69 W, 80-49 W, 89-63 W, 74-54

vs. Butler: 2-0 01/24/87 Butler 02/21/87 at Butler

W, 65-57 W, 80-77 L, 61-64 L, 66-85

vs. Arkansas Tech: 1-0 11/29/00 ATU

W,71-62

vs. California: 0-2 12/03/83 at Cal 11/30/84 at Cal

vs. Auburn: 0-2 02/21/92 at Auburn 02/23/93 at Aurburn

L, 45-99 L, 42-78

vs. Cal Poly-Pomona: 0-2 11/27/78 CPP 11/24/79 vs. CPP

vs. Bacone: 1-0 11/29/03 Bacone

W, 119-29

vs. Oklahoma Wesleyan: 2-2 11/19/89 OWU 02/03/89 at OWU 11/08/90 at OWU 01/24/91 OWU

L, 56-70 L, 65-89 W, 79-73 W, 85-56

vs. Baylor: 2-5 11/26/83 Baylor 12/13/87 vs. Baylor 01/29/94 Baylor 01/07/95 at Baylor 12/30/00 at Baylor 11/30/01 Baylor 12/16/09 at Baylor

W, 87-71 W, 86-73 L, 65-84 L, 49-78 L, 56-80 L, 46-74 L, 76-109

vs. Belmont: 2-4 11/15/97 Belmont 01/27/98 at Belmont 11/19/98 at Belmont 01/18/99 Belmont 01/24/00 at Belmont 01/29/01 Belmont

L, 68-51 L, 56-63 L, 53-66 W, 66-52 L, 74-86 W, 58-53

vs. Bethany: 1-0 12/39/05 Bethany

W, 86-74

vs. Boise State: 0-1 12/03/07 at Boise State

L, 64-73

vs. Brigham Young: 0-1 01/10/88 BYU

L, 87-100

vs. Buffalo: 1-2 01/03/98 at Buffalo 02/02/98 Buffalo 02/28/98 vs. Buffalo*

L, 27-68 W, 71-55 L, 52-63

L, 61-63 L, 76-82 (OT)

vs. Cal State-Fullerton: 1-1 12/15/78 vs. Fullerton 12/20/98 at Fullerton

L, 69-75 W, 82-70

vs. Cal State-Northridge: 1-1 01/14/95 CSUN 12/22/99 at CSUN

W, 64-56 L, 55-70

vs. Cal State-Sacramento: 1-0 01/13/95 Sacramento

W, 71-50

vs. Cameron: 5-1 02/26/77 Cameron 03/05/77 vs. Cameron 01/27/81 at Cameron 01/20/96 Cameron 12/08/98 Cameron 11/10/07 Cameron

W, 69-47 W, 62-47 L, 62-71 W, 76-60 W, 75-49 W, 70-50

vs. Centenary: 15-1 01/19/04 Centenary 03/01/04 at Centenary 01/15/05 Centenary 01/31/05 at Centenary 01/30/06 at Centenary 02/25/06 Centenary 01/22/07 at Centenary 02/19/07 Centenary 01/05/08 at Centenary 02/02/08 Centenary 01/03/09 Centenary 01/31/09 at Centenary 01/23/10 at Centenary 02/20/10 Centenary 1/22/11 Centenary 2/19/11 at Centenary

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

vs. Central Arkansas: 4-1 11/30/89 at UCA 11/18/06 at UCA 12/30/06 UCA

L, 66-109 W, 93-59 W, 88-55

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RESULTS BY OPPONENT W, 73-54 W, 75-42

vs. Central Missouri: 0-3 02/20/82 at UCM 12/08/89 at UCM 12/07/90 at UCM

vs. Dayton: 1-1 12/07/96 Dayton 11/23/97 at Dayton

L, 69-82 L, 66-107 L, 76-97

vs. Delaware State: 1-0 12/20/95 vs. Delaware State

vs. Chicago State: 18-3 01/24/98 Chicago State 02/19/98 at Chicago State 02/04/99 Chicago State 01/28/99 at Chicago State 01/08/00 at Chicago State 02/03/00 Chicago State 01/15/01 at Chicago State 02/17/01 Chicago State 03/05/01 at Chicago State* 01/26/02 Chicago State 02/25/02 at Chicago State 01/11/03 at Chicago State 02/10/03 Chicago State 01/17/04 at Chicago State 01/22/05 at Chicago State 02/23/04 Chicago State 02/12/05 Chicago State 03/06/05 vs. Chicago State* 01/02/06 at Chicago State 02/04/06 Chicago State 02/17/07 Chicago State

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 W, 63-54 W, 62-50 W, 75-52 W, 58-54 W, 46-44 W, 65-59 W,53-49 W, 76-55

vs. Cincinnati: 0-1 11/22/97 at Cincinnati

L, 42-70

11/24/07 11/24/08

at UCA UCA

vs. Clemson: 0-1 02/27/92 at Clemson vs. Colorado: 0-1 11/09/01 at Colorado vs. Creighton: 1-7 01/05/84 Creighton 01/04/86 at Creighton 01/21/89 Creighton 12/06/89 at Creighton 01/01/91 at Creighton 12/17/91 at Creighton 12/21/06 at Creighton 12/21/07 Creighton vs. Crowder: 1-0 01/18/80 vs. Crowder

L, 54-98 L, 49-78 W, 81-64 L, 63-81 L, 94-100 L, 63-115 L, 71-105 L, 77-98 L, 64-72 L, 57-60 W, 86-67

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02/25/87 W, 74-58 L, 63-66 W, 72-55

vs. Detroit: 1-1 02/02/87 at Detroit 02/16/87 Detroit

L, 78-93 W, 96-88

vs. Drake: 0-1 11/24/78 Drake

L, 38-59

vs. Duke: 0-1 12/19/00 vs. Duke

L, 51-62

vs. East Central: 4-2 02/27/76 vs. East Central 02/22/79 vs. East Central 02/06.89 East Central 01/10/90 at East Central 01/17/91 East Central 02/02/91 East Central

W, 63-51 W, 67-47 L, 77-94 L, 77-83 W, 82-64 W, 72-69

vs. Eastern Illinois: 0-1 01/25/95 at Eastern Illinois

L, 43-52

at Evansville

L, 80-92

vs. Fairfield: 1-0 12/30/82 vs. Fairfield

W, 73-59

vs. Florida Atlantic: 1-0 12/17/00 vs. FAU

W, 71-63

vs. Florida State: 1-2 12/15/79 vs. Florida State 02/29/92 at Florida State 02/16/93 at Florida State

W, 74-68 L, 59-104 L, 53-74

vs. Fordham: 1-0 12/27/77 vs. Fordham

W, 72-59

vs. Fort Hays State: 2-0 11/18/78 Fort Hays State 11/29/79 at Fort Hays State

W, 70-53 W, 73-65

vs. Furman: 0-2 12/13/86 at Furman 12/17/01 vs. Furman

L, 68-69 L, 58-60

vs. Georgetown: 0-1 12/30/96 Georgetown

L, 65-70

vs. East Texas Baptist: 1-1 02/07/94 ETBU 02/22/95 ETBU

L, 63-66 (OT) W, 70-63

vs. Eastern Kentucky: 1-0 12/31/84 vs. EKU

W, 81-78

vs. Georgia: 1-5 11/22/80 at Georgia 12/13/80 Georgia 02/03/92 at Georgia 01/25/93 at Georgia 12/14/97 Georgia 11/22/98 at Georgia

vs. El Reno: 1-0 02/14/76 at El Reno

W, 75-58

vs. Georgia State: 0-1 11/24/80 at Georgia State

L, 69-80

vs. Emporia State: 2-1 12/01/79 at Emporia State 12/10/82 Emporia State 01/06/90 vs. Emporia State

W, 92-71 W, 80-65 L, 62-94

vs. Grambling State: 0-2 12/03/88 vs. Grambling State 11/30/91 vs. Grambling State

L, 66-90 L, 77-78

vs. Evangel: 5-1 01/15/77 Evangel 01/08/96 Evangel 11/30/98 Evangel 11/22/04 Evangel 12/29/06 Evangel 12/28/09 Evangel

vs. Grand View: 1-0 02/11/78 at Grand View

W, 83-78

W, 96-49 L, 70-74 W, 72-58 W, 62-44 W, 87-46 W, 82-66

vs. Hampton: 1-0 03/04/96 Hampton

W, 86-62

vs. Evansville: 1-1 02/07/87 Evansville

W, 97-80

vs. Hardin-Simmons: 6-0 01/30/84 at Hardin-Simmons 03/05/84 Hardin-Simmons 01/28/85 Hardin-Simmons 03/04/85 at Hardin-Simmons

W,92-63 W, 91-69 W, 84-70 W, 74-68

L, 73-103 W, 63-58 L, 74-77 L, 49-116 L, 60-64 L, 64-118

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Hardin-Simmons at Hardin-Simmons

W, 92-45 W, 89-60

vs. Hastings: 2-0 11/30/79 vs. Hastings 12/03/90 Hastings

W, 99-76 W, 79-74

vs. Hawai’i: 1-3 03/17/83 vs. Hawai’i# 11/23/83 Hawai’i 12/03/84 at Hawai’i 12/04/84 at Hawai’i

W, 69-60 L, 66-73 L, 61-72 L, 56-73

vs. Houston: 1-3 01/08/81 Houston 12/30/01 at Houston 01/07/02 Houston 11/27/10 Houston

L, 55-67 L, 62-73 W, 64-62 L, 89-93

vs. Houston Baptist: 2-0 11/29/08 Houston Baptist 11/28/09 Houston Baptist

W, 101-59 W, 107-67

vs. Illinois: 0-1 12/13/86 at Illinois

L, 67-97

vs. Illinois-Chicago: 1-1 11/26/94 Illinois-Chicago 12/09/95 at Illinois-Chicago

W, 67-61 L, 70-78

vs. IPFW: 6-3 01/14/08 02/09/08 03/09/08 01/12/09 02/07/09 01/09/10 02/08/10 12/29/10 1/29/11

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

at IPFW IPFW vs. IPFW* IPFW at IPFW IPFW at IPFW IPFW at IPFW

vs. Iowa State: 0-1 01/02/06 Iowa State

L, 57-70

vs. IUPUI: 16-11 12/05/98 at IUPUI 02/04/99 IUPUI 12/04/99 IUPUI 02/10/00 at IUPUI 01/22/01 IUPUI 02/03/01 at IUPUI 01/14/02 IUPUI

L, 59-65 W, 70-58 W, 66-61 L, 49-51 W, 70-47 W, 78-65 W, 75-67

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02/09/02 01/20/03 02/15/03 01/24/04 02/04/04 01/06/05 02/03/05 01/16/06 02/11/06 01/27/07 02/26/07 01/21/08 02/16/08 03/11/08 01/19/09 02/14/09 01/18/10 02/03/10 12/4/10 2/28/11

at IUPUI IUPUI at IUPUI at IUPUI IUPUI at IUPUI IUPUI IUPUI at IUPUI IUPUI at IUPUI IUPUI at IUPUI vs. IUPUI^ at IUPUI IUPUI at IUPUI IUPUI at IUPUI IUPUI

vs. Jackson State: 3-0 12/04/93 vs. Jackson State 12/17/96 Jackson State 11/21/05 Jackson State vs. John Brown: 9-2 12/08/75 John Brown 01/24/76 at John Brown 11/18/76 at John Brown 01/18/84 John Brown 02/04/85 at John Brown 11/23/85 John Brown 01/22/87 at John Brown 02/11/88 John Brown 12/16/89 John Brown 01/29/91 at John Brown 02/16/91 John Brown vs. Kansas: 0-10 11/26/77 vs. Kansas 11/24/84 Kansas 12/07/85 Kansas 01/02/86 at Kansas 01/04/87 at Kansas 12/02/88 at Kansas 01/03/89 Kansas 01/12/93 at Kansas 12/03/93 at Kansas 11/15/09 at Kansas

L, 76-94 W, 63-37 W, 55-52 L, 62-67 (OT) W, 89-65 W, 68-65(OT) W, 88-52 L, 58-61 L, 46-50 W, 71-56 L, 56-60 L, 49-68 L, 66-69 W, 66-53 L, 51-59 L, 57-62 W, 85-60 W, 114-43 W, 83-70 W, 96-66 W, 64-57 W, 71-53 W, 96-70 W, 103,33 W, 70-36 W, 84-75 W, 79-54 L, 60-66 W, 78-53 W, 74-62 W, 76-73 L, 62-79 W, 89-76 W, 64-50 L, 61-94 L, 77-84 L, 76-77 L, 54-100 L, 73-82 L, 75-89 L, 52-108 L, 53-109 L, 66-94 L, 80-106

vs. Kansas State: 2-5 01/02/84 at Kansas State 01/08/86 Kansas State 01/08/87 at Kansas State 01/08/88 Kansas State 12/08/88 at Kansas State 12/03/91 at Kansas State 12/10/92 at Kansas State

L, 62-79 W, 78-85 L, 57-95 W, 58-57 L, 58-83 L, 64-66 L, 44-77

vs. Nebraska-Kearney: 0-1 12/09/89 UNK

L, 65-103

vs. Lamar: 3-4 12/05/87 vs. Lamar 01/12/89 Lamar 03/04/89 at Lamar 12/01/92 at Lamar 03/08/93 at Lamar 12/30/04 at Lamar 11/26/05 Lamar

W, 82-80 L, 72-93 L, 67-106 L, 75-84 L, 52-85 W, 52-50 W, 111-84

vs. Langston: 12-2 02/19/77 vs. Langston 11/28/77 Langston 02/18/78 at Langston 01/14/80 Langston 02/06/80 at Langston 02/02/81 at Langston 02/12/81 Langston 12/09/81 at Langston 01/30/82 Langston 02/01/90 at Langston 02/20/90 Langston 02/07/91 at Langston 02/19/91 Langston 11/20/01 Langston

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

vs. La Salle: 1-1 11/20/09 La Salle 11/22/10 at La Salle

W, 76-55 L, 67-87

vs. Lipscomb: 2-0 11/30/02 Lipscomb 01/03/03 at Lipscomb

W, 80-62 W, 82-68

vs. Louisiana Tech: 0-6 03/23/78 vs. La Tech 01/14/81 at La Tech 01/22/82 at La Tech 02/23/82 La Tech 02/21/84 at La Tech 02/16/85 La Tech

L, 61-60 L, 67-94 L, 53-94 L, 51-89 L, 61-98 L, 59-78

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RESULTS BY OPPONENT vs. Loyola (Chicago): 1-1 01/31/87 at Loyola 02/14/87 Loyola

W, 81-68 L, 71-78

vs. Lyon: 1-0 01/13/96 Lyon

W, 58-53

vs. Marquette: 0-1 11/5/08 at Marquette

L, 67-89

vs. McNeese State: 1-2 03/05/80 vs. McNeese L, 71-72 01/10/81 *McNeese L, 89-80 11/25/88 vs. McNeese L, 63-91 * Forfeited due to use of an ineligible player vs. Memphis: 2-8 01/12/78 vs. Memphis 03/18/83 vs. Memphis# 02/01/84 Memphis 03/01/84 at Memphis 03/07/88 at Memphis 02/12/92 at Memphis 01/22/93 at Memphis 01/11/94 at Memphis 01/09/97 vs. Memphis 12/19/04 at Memphis

W, 68-67 L, 61-88 L, 65-66 L, 72-85 L, 71-98 L, 74-84 L, 55-86 L, 55-93 L, 64-93 W, 87-79

vs. Miami (Fla.): 1-1 12/17/79 at Miami 12/19/96 at Miami

W, 68-58 L, 49-69

vs. Michigan: 0-1 12/29/93 at Michigan

L, 58-72

vs. Michigan State: 1-0 12/29/77 at Michigan State

W, 70-67

vs. Middle Tennessee: 0-1 01/22/92 at MTSU

L, 76-83

vs. Mississippi: 0-2 02/19/92 at Ole Miss 02/02/93 at Ole Miss

L, 63-87 L, 53-87

vs. Mississippi State: 0-3 02/13/96 at Mississippi State 11/29/96 Mississippi State 01/28/97 at Mississippi State vs. Mississippi Valley State: 1-4 11/27/93 vs. MVSU

11/24/95 03/02/96 01/19/94 03/02/96

vs. MVSU at MVSU at MVSU at MVSU

vs. Missouri: 0-5 01/11/84 at Missouri 12/08/84 vs. Missouri 01/11/88 at Missouri 01/19/93 at Missouri 02/09/95 at Missouri vs. Missouri Baptist: 0-1 11/10/89 vs. MBU

W, 71-78 L, 64-79 L, 67-69 L, 64-79 L, 70-109 L, 75-95 L, 70-93 L, 53-75 L, 59-81 L, 72-77

vs. Missouri State*: 8-5 11/27/77 at Missouri State W, 73-64 01/07/78 Missouri State W, 85-48 11/14/78 at Missouri State W, 72-56 12/03/82 at Missouri State W, 84-67 01/08/83 Missouri State W, 83-64 01/30/96 at Missouri State L, 46-71 12/12/03 at Missouri State L, 37-90 12/20/05 vs. Missouri State L, 85-90 12/15/07 Missouri State W, 96-79 11/26/08 at Missouri State W, 56-51 12/19/09 Missouri State L, 81-99 03/19/10 vs. Missouri State# L, 53-75 11/30/11 at Missouri State W, 75-66 * Formerly known as Southwest Missouri State vs. Missouri Southern: 5-3 01/31/76 MSSU 02/09/76 at MSSU 01/24/77 MSSU 02/23/77 at MSSU 02/26/83 MSSU 11/17/89 at MSSU 01/04/93 at MSSU 12/06/93 MSSU

W, 67-64 W, 68-64 W, 74-54 W, 58-56 W, 106-53 L, 43-79 L, 64-106 L, 62-74

vs. Mt. Saint Mary’s: 1-0 12/19/05 vs. Mt. Saint Mary’s

W, 84-78

L, 53-70 L, 57-63 L, 62-77

vs. Nebraska: 0-4 11/27/87 at Nebraska 12/05/89 at Nebraska 12/31/90 at Nebraska 12/02/08 at Nebraska

L, 87-100 L, 61-110 L, 62-95 L, 51-70

L, 77-78

vs. Nebraska-Omaha: 1-1 01/13/78 vs. Nebraska-Omaha

W, 63-51

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01/04/79 vs. Nebraska-Omaha vs. Nevada-Reno: 1-0 12/16/88 Nevada

L, 63-64 W, 96-74

vs. UNLV: 0-1 12/09/91 at UNLV

L, 77-96

vs. Newman: 1-0 12/06/03 Newman

W, 98-49

vs. New Mexico: 2-3 11/20/78 New Mexico 11/23/79 at New Mexico 12/02/83 vs. New Mexico 01/01/00 at New Mexico 11/11/05 at New Mexico

W, 76-64 L, 58-80 W, 84-70 L, 48-65 L, 52-69

vs. New Mexico State: 2-2 02/15/88 at New Mexico State 11/28/88 New Mexico State 02/13/89 at New Mexico State 12/30/99 at New Mexico State

L, 81-90 W, 85-81 (OT) L, 69-82 W, 73-59

vs. New Orleans: 2-2 02/18/85 New Orleans 02/01/86 at New Orleans 12/12/86 at New Orleans 01/24/96 New Orleans

W, 68-62 L, 80-90 L, 64-68 W, 81-79(OT)

vs. Northeastern A&M: 3-1 12/06/75 at NU A&M 01/26/75 NU A&M 12/06/76 at NU A&M 02/12/77 NU A&M

W, 65-53 L, 54-58 W, 66-61 W, 70-45

vs. North Carolina State: 0-1 12/20/91 vs. NC State

L, 60-92

vs. North Dakota State: 5-4 11/11/06 North Dakota St 12/10/07 North Dakota St 03/01/08 at North Dakota St 11/08/08 at North Dakota St 02/28/09 North Dakota St 01/02/10 at North Dakota St 02/01/10 North Dakota St 01/10/11 at North Dakota St 02/05/11 North Dakota St

W, 82-67 W, 73-68 (OT) L, 72-75 (2OT) L, 57-76 L, 55-64 L, 66-68 W, 81-75 W, 84-74 W, 98-69

vs. Northern Colorado: 1-0 11/17/07 Northern Colorado

W, 83-56

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RESULTS BY OPPONENT vs. North Texas: 6-3 03/22/78 vs. North Texas 01/20/79 at North Texas 03/07/79 North Texas 11/26/82 North Texas 01/24/83 at North Texas 02/29/88 at North Texas 01/06/88 vs. North Texas 12/30/97 vs. North Texas 11/14/10 vs. North Texas

W, 67-48 W, 63-55 W, 62-55 W, 82-68 W, 70-51 L, 64-82 L, 86-102 L, 72-81 W, 120-87

vs. Northern Illinois: 1-1 01/22/98 Northeastern Illinois 02/21/98 at Northeastern Illinois

W, 73-50 L, 64-68

vs. Northeastern (Okla.) State: 8-3 02/17/76 NSU 01/29/77 NSU 02/21/77 at NSU 02/23/79 NSU 12/04/81 NSU 11/29/82 NSU 02/14/83 at NSU 11/27/89 at NSU 01/26/91 NSU 02/04/91 at NSU 01/03/11 NSU

W, 77-63 W, 73-64 L, 59-73 W, 88-69 W, 72-61 W, 62-57 W, 77-64 L, 66-91 W, 70-69 L, 85-100 W, 83-57

vs. Northwestern Oklahoma: 6-4 12/08/77 at NWOSU 01/21/78 NWOSU 02/24/78 vs. NWOSU 12/09/78 NWOSU 01/31/79 at NWOSU 12/31/79 NWOSU 01/21/80 at NWOSU 12/11/80 at NWOSU 01/24/81 NWOSU 02/17/82 at NWOSU

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

vs. Northwestern (La.) State: 0-2 12/05/92 vs. Northwestern State 12/2/94 vs. Northwestern State

L, 61-94 L, 69-94

vs. Northwest Missouri State: 3-0 11/25/77 vs. NWMSU 01/13/79 at NWMSU 01/27/79 NWMSU

W, 70-63 W, 86-70 W, 69-67

vs. Oakland: 20-13 01/14/99 at Oakland 02/20/99 Oakland 01/20/00 Oakland

W, 77-75 W, 79-73 W, 60-46

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02/26/00 01/08/01 02/10/01 03/06/01 01/12/02 02/11/02 03/04/02 01/18/03 02/17/03 01/26/04 02/21/04 03/06/04 01/03/05 01/24/05 02/13/06 02/20/06 03/05/06 01/29/07 02/24/07 03/06/07 01/12/08 02/11/08 03/10/08 01/10/09 02/09/09 01/11/10 02/06/10 12/31/10 01/31/11 03/07/11

at Oakland Oakland at Oakland vs. Oakland^ Oakland at Oakland vs. Oakland* Oakland at Oakland at Oakland Oakland vs. Oakland* Oakland at Oakland Oakland at Oakland vs. Oakland* Oakland at Oakland Oakland^ at Oakland Oakland vs. Oakland* Oakland at Oakland Oakland at Oakland Oakland at Oakland vs. Oakland*

L, 49-68 W, 65-53 W, 55-54 W, 61-46 W, 64-43 L, 57-78 L, 71-74 W, 88-66 W, 67-63 L, 45-61 W, 70-63 W, 57-49 L, 58-65 L, 55-77 L, 70-72 W, 55-54 L, 37-50 L, 64-68 (OT) W, 60-57 W, 72-55 L, 57-71 W, 73-66 W, 71-61 L, 48-62 L, 75-79 (OT) W, 77-62 W, 91-87 W, 96-74 W, 80-72 (2OT) L, 62-96

vs. Oklahoma: 14-15 12/15/76 Oklahoma 01/17/77 at Oklahoma 01/03/78 Oklahoma 02/04/78 at Oklahoma 02/25/78 vs. Oklahoma 12/05/78 at Oklahoma 01/08/79 Oklahoma 02/24/79 vs. Oklahoma 01/24/80 at Oklahoma 02/02/80 Oklahoma 02/22/80 at Oklahoma 11/29/80 Oklahoma 02/16/81 at Oklahoma 02/26/81 vs. Oklahoma 01/18/82 Oklahoma 02/13/82 at Oklahoma 01/04/83 Oklahoma 01/07/84 at Oklahoma 01/11/85 Oklahoma 01/11/86 at Oklahoma 12/04/86 Oklahoma

L, 56-59 W, 62-58 W, 84-55 W, 81-62 W, 57-53 L, 64-72 W, 62-49 W, 69-66 W, 64-52 W, 77-63 W, 73-60 W, 80-76 L, 59-66 W, 72-62 W, 93-72 W, 95-78 W, 86-72 L, 77-101 L, 66-67 L, 78-101 L, 72-87

12/02/87 12/10/88 11/28/99 11/18/00 03/17/01 11/17/01 11/22/02 11/22/03

at Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma at Oklahoma% vs. Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma

L, 94-103 L, 83-97 L, 66-83 L, 56-87 L, 64-70 L, 38-73 L, 42-70 L, 42-90

vs. Oklahoma Baptist: 7-2 12/12/75 at Oklahoma Baptist 01/08/76 Oklahoma Baptist 02/06/76 vs. Oklahoma Baptist 12/04/76 Oklahoma Baptist 01/18/77 at Oklahoma Baptist 02/17/77 vs. Oklahoma Baptist 11/25/89 at Oklahoma Baptist 01/29/90 Oklahoma Baptist 02/17/92 Oklahoma Baptist

W, 67-60 W, 69-54 W, 48-44 W, 79-32 W, 72-46 W, 64-41 L, 73-107 L, 76-88 W, 79-72

vs. Oklahoma Christian: 1-5 01/19/76 Oklahoma Christian 02/02/76 at Oklahoma Christian 01/12/90 at Oklahoma Christian 02/22/90 Oklahoma Christian 11/12/90 at Oklahoma Christian 01/14/91 Oklahoma Christian

W, 66-60 L, 60-61 L, 71-100 L, 73-93 L, 88-103 L, 72-92

vs. Oklahoma City: 11-10 11/27/79 at Oklahoma City 02/04/80 Oklahoma City 02/21/80 vs. Oklahoma City 01/31/81 at Oklahoma City 02/14/81 Oklahoma City 12/15/81 at Oklahoma City 02/15/82 Oklahoma City 02/27/82 vs. Oklahoma City 01/22/82 Oklahoma City 02/05/83 at Oklahoma City 01/16/84 at Oklahoma City 02/11/84 Oklahoma City 01/14/85 Oklahoma City 02/09/85 at Oklahoma City 01/13/86 Oklahoma City 02/17/86 at Oklahoma City 02/21/89 Oklahoma City 02/12/90 Oklahoma City 11/26/90 at Oklahoma City 01/10/90 Oklahoma City 02/10/92 Oklahoma City

L, 74-75 W, 85-66 W, 80-69 L, 82-91 W, 94-66 L, 63-69 L, 67-81 L, 81-88 W, 67-61 W, 75-59 W, 79-72 W, 78-65 W, 78-62 L, 60-79 W, 83-70 L, 95-97 L, 85-101 L 72-85 L, 73-114 W, 97-79 W, 75-71

vs. Oklahoma State: 15-19 12/11/76 Oklahoma State

L, 68-77

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RESULTS BY OPPONENT 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 11/11/98 11/29/99 11/17/00 11/18/01 11/22/02 12/17/02 12/04/04 12/02/06 12/28/07 12/16/08 12/22/09 12/22/10

Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State Oklahoma State vs. Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State Oklahoma State vs. Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State Oklahoma State vs. Oklahoma State Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State vs. Oklahoma State vs. Oklahoma State Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State

vs. Old Dominion: 0-1 12/28/77 vs. Old Dominion

W, 57-51 W, 73-60 W, 64-58 W, 71-54 W, 79-77 W, 90-75 L, 79-82 W, 73-64 W, 69-54 L, 62-63 W, 81-79 L, 75-79 W, 93-74 W, 74-66 L, 69-72 L, 83-90 W, 82-72 (OT) L, 74-88 L, 67-85 L, 70-100 L, 43-57 L, 58-66 L, 51-68 L, 63-71 L, 52-83 W, 67-47 W, 72-65 W, 65-61 (OT) L, 53-78 L, 65-83 L, 48-58 L, 65-90 L, 48-77 L, 49-82

vs. Oregon: 0-1 12/04/87 vs. Oregon

L, 64-85

vs. Ozark Bible: 2-0 02/01/77 Ozark Bible 02/14/77 at Ozark Bible

W, 82-47 W, 71-58

vs. School of the Ozarks: 1-2 02/11/89 Ozarks 11/11/89 at Ozarks 01/15/90 Ozarks

W, 101-67 L, 53-79 L, 85-88

vs. University of the Ozarks: 0-2 11/13/89 Ozarks 11/17/90 Ozarks

L, 56-72 L, 83-111

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vs. Panhandle State: 3-1 02/05/76 vs. Panhandle State 02/17/90 at Panhandle State 11/22/00 Panhandle State 12/13/02 Panhandle State

W, 56-52 L, 82-101 W, 67-45 W, 82-51

vs. Saint Mary’s: 0-1 01/05/90 vs. St. Mary’s

L, 66-68

vs. Pepperdine: 0-1 12/07/97 at Pepperdine

L, 72-80

vs. Sam Houston State: 3-1 12/20/94 Sam Houston State 12/18/05 at Sam Houston State 12/29/08 Sam Houston State 11/30/09 at Sam Houston State

vs. Peru State: 1-0 01/05/90 Peru State

W, 75-72

vs. San Diego: 0-1 12/22/03 at San Diego

L, 57-77

vs. Phillips: 8-6 02/28/76 vs. Phillips 03/10/77 vs. Phillips 12/02/78 at Phillips 02/07/79 Phillips 02/11/80 Phillips 12/08/80 Phillips 01/28/81 at Phillips 01/16/82 Phillips 01/29/83 at Phillips 12/02/89 at Phillips 01/30/90 Phillips 01/12/91 Phillips 02/23/91 at Phillips 02/10/97 Phillips

L, 57-105 L, 74-97 W, 78-46 W, 92-70 W, 96-52 W, 86-65 W, 67-55 W, 82-62 W, 79-57 L, 81-107 L, 87-02 L, 76-92 L, 78-94 W, 75-66

vs. San Diego State: 1-1 02/23/88 at San Diego State 12/20/03 at San Diego State

L, 61-86 W, 63-54

vs. San Francisco: 1-1 12/16/78 vs. San Francisco 11/29/86 vs. San Francisco

W, 57-55 L, 74-84

vs. South Alabama: 0-1 12/31/96 vs. South Alabama

L, 54-60

vs. Pittsburg State: 4-1 01/23/80 Pittsburg State 02/12/80 at Pittsburg State 12/04/80 Pittsburg State 02/04/81 at Pittsburg State 11/28/95 Pittsburg State

W, 77-56 L, 60-63 W, 77-57 W, 87-67 W, 67-53

vs. Prairie View A&M: 2-0 02/06/97 at PVAMU 02/20/97 PVAMU

W, 64-47 W, 63-33

vs. Purdue: 0-2 03/13/99 at Purdue% 03/17/07 vs. Purdue%

L, 48-68 L, 42-63

vs. Rice: 0-1 11/29/91 vs. Rice

L, 78-87

vs. Saint Louis: 3-1 01/12/87 at Saint Louis 02/09/87 Saint Louis 01/16/88 Saint Louis 02/08/88 at Saint Louis

W, 66-52 W, 76-53 W, 76-67 L, 63-71

W, 62-49 L, 54-96 W, 83-41 W, 101-85

vs. South Dakota State: 5-5 12/08/07 South Dakota State W, 67-57 03/03/08 at South Dakota State L, 67-88 12/06/08 at South Dakota State L, 52-76 03/02/09 South Dakota State L, 64-71 03/07/09 vs. South Dakota State L, 49-77 01/04/10 at South Dakota State W, 81-72 01/30/10 South Dakota State W, 86-75 03/09/10 vs. South Dakota State^ L, 75-79 (OT) 01/08/11 at South Dakota State W, 77-62 02/07/11 vs. South Dakota State W, 85-78 vs. Southeast Missouri: 0-3 11/19/90 SE Missouri 02/20/95 at SE Missouri 02/24/96 at SE Missouri

L, 69-87 L, 45-64 L, 71-90

vs. Southeast Missouri State: 1-4 11/28/90 at SEMO 12/09/93 at SEMO 01/05/94 SEMO 01/15/97 SEMO 01/04/95 SEMO

L, 61-100 L, 44-68 L, 54-64 W, 74-50 L, 55-74

vs. Southeastern Oklahoma: 3-1 03/04/77 vs. SE Oklahoma 03/11/77 vs. SE Oklahoma 12/12/81 SE Oklahoma 02/09/83 at SE Oklahoma

L, 64-65 W, 84-79 W, 77-66 W, 98-71

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RESULTS BY OPPONENT vs. Southern: 5-1 03/24/78 vs. Southern 12/28/93 vs. Southern 01/21/95 at Southern 01/10/96 Southern 01/23/97 at Southern 11/22/06 Southern

W, 75-71 L, 62-86 W, 75-48 W, 76-62 W, 64-48 W, 88-46

vs. Southern Arkansas: 0-1 11/28/89 vs. Southern Arkansas

L, 83-92

vs. Southern California: 0-1 12/18/78 at USC

L, 65-81

vs. Southern Colorado: 1-0 12/08/90 vs. Southern Colorado

W, 76-74

vs. Southern Methodist: 4-3 11/19/77 SMU 02/14/78 at SMU 12/14/84 at SMU 12/13/85 at SMU 01/27/87 SMU 12/12/92 at SMU 11/30/97 at SMU

W, 73-43 W, 83-48 L, 66-75 W, 91-69 W, 89-82 L, 72-107 L, 48-71

vs. Southern Nazarene: 8-4 12/01/75 S. Nazarene 02/13/76 vs. S. Nazarene 02/24/65 at S. Nazarene 11/29/76 S. Nazarene 02/18/77 at S. Nazarene 02/22/97 at S. Nazarene 11/20/89 vs. S. Nazarene 11/24/89 vs. S. Nazarene 01/13/90 at S. Nazarene 11/10/90 at S. Nazarene 01/15/91 S. Nazarene 11/19/99 S. Nazarene

W, 63-35 W, 56-55 W, 64-52 W, 71-52 W, 76-56 W, 90-55 L, 53-111 L, 45-100 L, 55-105 L, 82-91 W, 98-88 W, 71-68

vs. Southern Utah: 19-11 01/06/96 Southern Utah 12/04/97 at Southern Utah 02/23/98 Southern Utah 01/23/99 Southern Utah 02/11/99 at Southern Utah 01/29/00 at Southern Utah 02/17/00 Southern Utah 12/04/00 Southern Utah 02/24/01 at Southern Utah 01/28/02 Southern Utah 02/23/02 at Southern Utah

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L, 51-66 L,64-86 L, 56-64 W, 82-56 L, 42-60 W,58-55 L,52-58 W,57-54 L, 65-72 W, 88-85 (2OT) L, 79-86

01/13/03 02/08/03 01/5/04 02/28/04 01/11/05 02/28/05 01/04/06 02/06/06 01/15/07 02/10/07 01/26/08 02/25/08 01/24/09 02/23/09 12/05/09 03/01/10 03/06/10 01/17/11 02/12/11

at Southern Utah Southern Utah at Southern Utah Southern Utah Southern Utah at Southern Utah at Southern Utah Southern Utah at Southern Utah Southern Utah at Southern Utah Southern Utah Southern Utah at Southern Utah Southern Utah at Southern Utah vs. Southern Utah Southern Utah at Southern Utah

W,66-49 W, 80-53 W, 75-65 W, 67-66 L, 43-49 W, 73-71 W, 92-71 W, 71-56 L, 45-58 W, 60-51 L, 49-52 W, 71-42 W, 64-59 W, 76-74 (OT) W, 109-62 W, 94-70 W, 97-81 W, 115-75 L, 101-93

vs. Southwest Baptist: 4-0 01/05/82 at SBU 01/06/83 at SBU 01/17/83 SBU 11/21/89 SBU

W, 74-55 W, 103-68 W, 88-39 W, 80-72

vs. Southwestern Oklahoma State: 2-4 02/08/77 at SWOSU 12/01/89 vs. SWOSU 01/08/91 at SWOSU 02/05/91 SWOSU 02/25/91 at SWOSU 11/23/05 SWOSU

W, 79-59 L, 64-138 L, 72-92 L, 68-78 L, 62-74 W, 72-61

vs. St. Gregory’s: 4-0 12/03/01 St. Gregory’s 12/30/02 St. Gregory’s 12/13/04 St. Gregory’s 12/16/06 St. Gregory’s

W, 61-47 W, 88-51 W, 103,40 W, 111-42

vs. Stanford: 0-1 12/19/91 at Stanford

L, 74-112

Stephen F. Austin: 1-1 12/15/84 vs. Stephen F. Austin 12/14/85 vs. Stephen F. Austin

W, 70-68 L, 64-69

vs. Tarleton State: 0-3 03/12/77 vs. Tarleton State 01/16/90 Tarleton State 02/19/90 at Tarleton State

L, 68-71 L, 64-71 L, 66-78

vs. Tabor: 1-0 12/06/90 Tabor

W, 84-70

vs. Temple College: 1-1 01/14/78 vs. Temple 12/05/80 Temple

L, 71-77 W, 74-46

vs. Tennessee: 0-1 03/23/08 vs. Tennessee%

L, 55-94

vs. Texas: 3-5 11/21/77 02/22/78 03/26/78 03/08/79 03/12/81 03/19/05 11/25/05 12/01/09

at Texas Texas vs. Texas Texas vs. Texas vs. Texas% at Texas at Texas

W, 72-43 W, 75-40 W, 100-84 L, 68-77 L, 63-97 L, 47-64 L, 40-79 L, 80-94

vs. Texas A&M: 0-5 12/01/84 vs. Texas A&M 12/19/84 Texas A&M 12/03/85 at Texas A&M 02/18/94 Texas A&M 01/06/97 at Texas A&M

L, 48-87 L, 64-73 L, 61-72 L, 61-78 L, 71-80

vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi: 1-1 12/11/99 at Texas A&M-CC 12/07/00 Texas A&M-CC

L, 58-60 W, 74-61

vs. Texas-Arlington: 5-4 01/07/80 UTA 02/10/81 at UTA 11/28/81 UTA 12/06/86 UTA 11/26/88 vs. UTA 12/17/88 UTA 12/03/02 at UTA 11/25/03 UTA 11/12/10 UTA

W, 76-68 W, 81-62 W, 70-66 W, 73-69 L, 80-81 (2OT) L, 79-89 L, 55-62 L, 71-74 W, 110-58

vs. Texas Christian: 2-2 12/21/87 TCU 12/21/87 at TCU 12/18/88 TCU 03/17/11 at TCU#

W, 79-67 L, 64-79 L, 74-87 W, 78-74

vs. Texas State: 3-0 12/08/01 Texas State 12/29/04 at Texas State 11/19/05 Texas State

W, 79-67 W, 70-56 W, 93-52

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RESULTS BY OPPONENT vs. Texas-El Paso: 8-2 01/23/84 UTEP 02/27/84 at UTEP 01/21/85 at UTEP 02/25/85 UTEP 01/20/86 at UTEP 02/24/86 UTEP 02/13/88 at UTEP 01/27/89 UTEP 02/15/89 at UTEP 11/25/91 at UTEP

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

vs. Texas-Pan American: 13-1 12/06/92 vs. UTPA 11/26/93 UTPA 02/01/94 at UTPA 02/03/95 UTPA 12/03/96 at UPTA 02/03/97 UTPA 12/09/99 at UTPA 12/28/01 at UTPA 01/28/03 UTPA 12/14/03 at UTPA 11/26/04 UTPA 01/19/07 UTPA 01/01/08 at UTPA 11/13/09 UTPA

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

vs. Texas-San Antonio: 5-5 01/21/84 UTSA 02/25/84 at UTSA 01/19/85 at UTSA 02/23/85 UTSA 01/18/86 at UTSA 02/22/86 UTSA 02/27/88 at UTSA 01/28/89 UTSA 12/15/02 vs. UTSA 12/20/08 vs. UTSA

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, 47-43 L, 62-74

vs. Texas Southern: 1-1 01/09/92 at Texas Southern 12/01/07 at Texas Southern

W, 81-52 L, 48-52

vs. Texas Tech: 3-9 11/27/76 vs. Texas Tech 03/25/78 vs. Texas Tech 02/10/79 at Texas Tech 02/18/80 Texas Tech 01/09/82 Texas Tech 01/05/84 at Texas Tech 12/19/85 Texas Tech

L, 62-66 W, 81-66 L, 55-65 L, 88-91 (OT) W, 87-71 L, 66-101 W, 61-54

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01/18/92 01/09/04 12/15/05 12/14/06 12/18/07

at Texas Tech at Texas Tech at Texas Tech at Texas Tech at Texas Tech

vs. Texas Wesleyan: 3-0 03/09/77 vs. Texas Wesleyan 02/12/83 at Texas Wesleyan 02/19/83 Texas Wesleyan

L, 54-88 L, 46-79 L, 58-99 L, 67-69 L, 61-91 W, 69-55 W, 94-72 W, 75-62

vs. Tulane: 1-2 02/03/86 at Tulane 01/05/87 Tulane 03/21/11 Tulane#

L, 71-74 L, 68-73 W, 92-86

vs. Tulsa: 29-6 02/21/76 Tulsa 03/06/76 at Tulsa 12/02/76 Tulsa 01/08/77 at Tulsa 12/15/77 at Tulsa 02/27/78 Tulsa 11/29/78 Tulsa 11/17/79 Tulsa 01/28/80 at Tulsa 01/17/81 at Tulsa 01/22/81 at Tulsa 12/02/81 Tulsa 02/11/82 at Tulsa 02/24/83 at Tulsa 03/02/83 Tulsa 12/12/83 Tulsa 02/11/85 at Tulsa 11/26/85 Tulsa 02/15/86 at Tulsa 12/02/86 at Tulsa 01/19/87 Tulsa 12/22/99 at Tulsa 01/02/01 Tulsa 11/27/01 at Tulsa 12/18/01 vs. Tulsa 11/27/02 Tulsa 12/01/03 at Tulsa 11/30/04 Tulsa 12/10/05 at Tulsa 11/20/06 Tulsa 11/13/07 at Tulsa 11/24/08 Tulsa 12/12/09 at Tulsa 11/16/10 Tulsa

W, 76-48 W, 89-63 W, 68-58 W, 81-52 W, 112-45 W, 88-51 W, 71-50 W, 89-50 W, 89-77 W, 82-74 W, 111-77 W, 77-54 W, 67-65 W, 86-80 W, 91-71 W, 81-65 W, 74-52 W, 90-43 W, 87-51 W, 64-58 W, 49-42 L, 51-78 W, 63-41 W, 63-61 L, 58-75 W, 74-66 L, 60-67 L, 64-68 L, 73-88 W, 74-61 W, 48-33 W, 65-50 W, 74-69 (OT) L, 85-86

vs. UCLA: 0-1 12/17/78 at UCLA vs. UMKC: 28-18 01/15/83 UMKC 01/09/84 at UMKC 01/21/88 UMKC 02/09/91 at UMKC 12/29/92 vs. UMKC vs. UMKC L, 78-82 01/22/94 UMKC 02/05/94 at UMKC 12/08/94 at UMKC 02/13/95 UMKC 12/07/95 at UMKC 11/30/96 at UMKC 02/18/97 UMKC 01/15/98 at UMKC 02/14/98 UMKC 01/07/99 at UMKC 02/13/99 UMKC 02/26/99 vs. UMKC* 01/13/00 UMKC 02/19/00 at UMKC 01/27/01 UMKC 02/26/01 at UMKC 01/05/02 at UMKC 02/02/02 UMKC 01/25/03 at UMKC 02/22/03 UMKC 01/03/04 at UMKC 02/02/04 UMKC 12/20/04 vs. UMKC 01/29/05 UMKC 02/21/05 at UMKC 03/08/05 vs. UMKC^ 01/23/06 UMKC 02/18/06 at UMKC 01/13/07 at UMKC 02/10/07 UMKC 03/04/07 UMKC* 01/28/08 at UMKC 02/23/08 UMKC 01/26/09 UMKC 02/21/09 at UMKC 12/07/09 UMKC 02/27/10 at UMKC 03/08/10 vs. UMKC* 01/15/11 UMKC 02/14/11 at UMKC

L, 64-85 W, 78-64 L, 72-74 W, 111-98 L, 56-63 L, 35-64 12/11/93 L, 70-76 L, 61-89 W, 70-69 W, 93-77 L, 54-62 L, 54-85 W, 64-53 L, 70-77 L, 65-73 W, 80-71 L, 78-94 W, 70-58 W, 69-66 W, 71-66 W, 65-34 L, 45-52 W, 74-69 (2OT) W, 75-72 (OT) L, 62-73 L, 71-76 L, 56-60 L, 52-79 W, 59-52 W, 62-41 W, 72-68 W, 48-42 L, 62-73 W, 60-50 W, 66-45 W, 62-52 W, 52-44 W, 67-63 W, 65-56 W, 68-59 W, 58-55 W, 99-72 W, 93-79 W, 77-71 W, 90-79 L, 77-81

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RESULTS BY OPPONENT vs. USAO: 1-1 02/07/76 vs. USAO 12/15/86 USAO

L, 59-72 W, 82-70

01/14/89 01/23/90 02/15/90

vs. USC Upstate: 1-0 12/19/08 vs. USC Upstate

W, 82-60

vs. Weber State: 1-0 03/19/83 vs. Weber State#

W, 78-75

vs. West Texas A&M: 3-5 11/26/76 vs. West Texas A&M 02/09/79 at West Texas A&M 01/28/84 at West Texas A&M 03/03/84 West Texas A&M 01/26/85 West Texas A&M 03/02/85 at West Texas A&M 01/25/86 West Texas A&M 03/01/86 at West Texas A&M

L, 74-75 W, 90-44 L, 68-85 W, 86-67 L, 60-82 L, 62-97 W, 88-73 L, 85-87

vs. Western Illinois: 17-16 12/01/95 vs. Western Illinois 01/17/98 at Western Illinois 02/12/98 Western Illinois 01/02/99 Western Illinois 01/30/99 at Western Illinois 01/06/00 at Western Illinois 02/05/00 Western Illinois 01/13/01 at Western Illinois 02/19/01 Western Illinois 01/19/02 at Western Illinois 02/18/02 Western Illinois 03/02/02 vs. Western Illinois* 02/01/03 at Western Illinois 03/03/03 Western Illinois 01/12/04 Western Illinois 02/14/04 at Western Illinois 03/08/04 vs. Western Illinois* 02/07/05 Western Illinois 02/19/05 at Western Illinois 03/07/05 vs. Western Illinois* 01/07/06 Western Illinois 01/28/06 at Western Illinois 01/08/07 Western Illinois 02/03/07 at Western Illinois 01/19/08 Western Illinois 02/18/08 at Western Illinois 01/17/09 at Western Illinois 02/16/09 Western Illinois 01/16/10 at Western Illinois 02/15/10 Western Illinois 12/02/10 at Western Illinois 02/26/11 Western Illinois 03/05/11 vs. Western Illinois*

W, 70-52 W, 86-66 W, 67-65 W, 63-48 W, 76-62 L, 61-74 L, 66-75 L, 49-67 W, 71-40 L, 54-75 L, 60-67 W, 75-72 (OT) L, 33-68 L, 67-82 L, 45-54 L, 46-71 W, 72-70 (OT) W, 53-48 L, 52-67 W, 43-37 L, 56-68 W, 47-37 L, 41-44 W, 55-52 L, 46-60 L, 51-54 L, 71-81 L, 58-63 W, 82-57 W, 82-52 W, 68-66 W, 101-75 W, 108-79

vs. U.S. International: 0-1 02/21/88 at U.S. International vs. Utah State: 1-0 01/12/80 Utah State vs. Valparaiso: 7-18 01/10/98 Valparaiso 02/05/98 at Valparaiso 12/03/98 at Valparaiso 02/06/99 Valparaiso 03/01/99 vs. Valparaiso* 12/02/99 Valparaiso 02/12/00 at Valparaiso 03/03/00 vs. Valparaiso* 01/06/01 Valparaiso 02/05/01 at Valparaiso 01/21/02 at Valparaiso 02/16/02 Valparaiso 02/03/03 at Valparaiso 03/01/03 Valparaiso 03/08/03 vs. Valparaiso* 01/10/04 Valparaiso 02/16/04 at Valparaiso 03/09/04 vs. Valparaiso^ 01/08/05 at Valparaiso 02/26/05 Valparaiso 01/09/06 at Valparaiso 02/27/06 Valparaiso 01/06/07 Valparaiso 02/05/07 at Valparaiso 03/05/07 Valparaiso*

L,64-85 W, 104-67 L, 77-83 (OT) W, 69-59 L, 51-65 L, 65-77 W, 83-62 L, 48-60 W, 78-60 L, 46-60 W, 79-67 L, 63-65 L, 50-69 L, 57-78 L, 43-66 L, 65-80 L, 56-94 W, 67-66 L,47-65 L, 63-64 L,55-72 L,58-69 L,54-81 W, 53-31 L,54-57 L, 56-66 W, 69-63

vs. Washburn: 1-0 12/20/99 Washburn

W, 74-42

vs. Washington State: 0-3 12/12/87 at Washington State 12/02/95 at Washington State 01/15/96 Washington State

L, 78-94 L, 54-84 L, 59-83

vs. Wayland Baptist: 1-5 11/25/76 at Wayland Baptist 02/13/84 Wayland Baptist 01/04/85 at Wayland Baptist

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Wayland Baptist Wayland Baptist at Wayland Baptist

L, 73-77 L, 48-84 L, 55-102

vs. Wichita State: 11-8 12/03/77 Wichita State 01/03/79 at Wichita State 02/05/79 at Wichita State 02/17/79 Wichita State 11/25/83 Wichita State 12/11/84 at Wichita State 12/09/85 Wichita State 12/10/86 at Wichita State 11/30/88 at Wichita State 01/17/94 Wichita State 12/06/94 at Wichita State 12/12/98 at Wichita State 11/24/99 Wichita State 11/25/00 Wichita State 11/24/01 Wichita State 12/16/04 at Wichita State 12/05/05 Wichita State 12/06/06 at Wichita State 11/18/08 Wichita State

W, 78-45 W, 88-52 W, 90-64 W, 109-66 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

vs. William Penn: 2-0 02/10/78 at William Penn 11/25/78 William Penn

W, 56-51 W, 66-59

vs. Wofford: 1-0 02/08/97 Wofford

W, 73-53

vs. Wyoming: 1-0 01/05/79 vs. Wyoming

W, 65-53

vs. Xavier: 2-0 01/26/87 Xavier 02/23/87 at Xavier

W, 83-68 W, 86-66

vs. Youngstown State: 5-5 01/08/98 Youngstown State 02/07/98 Youngstown State 01/16/99 at Youngstown State 02/18/99 Youngstown State 03/02/99 vs. Youngstown State^ 01/22/00 Youngstown State 02/24/00 at Youngstown State 12/02/00 Youngstown State 02/12/01 at Youngstown State 03/03/01 vs. Youngstown State*

L, 69-77 L, 50-72 L, 58-79 W, 76-70 W, 57-52 L, 81-84 L, 40-77 W, 73-71 W, 69-58 W, 71-52

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NCAA TOURNAMENT 1999 NCAA Tournament (0-1) March 13 - First Round, West Lafayette, Ind. - Midwest Regional No. 16 seed Oral Roberts vs. No. 1 seed Purdue, Purdue wins 68-48 2001 NCAA Tournament (0-1) March 17 - First Round, Norman, Okla. - West Regional No. 15 seed ORU vs. No. 2 seed Oklahoma, Oklahoma wins 70-64 2005 NCAA Tournament (0-1) March 19 - First Round, Dallas, Texas - Chattanooga Regional No. 14 seed ORU vs. No. 3 seed Texas, Texas wins 64-47 2007 NCAA Tournament (0-1) March 17 - First Round, Minneapolis, Minn. - Dallas Regional No. 15 seed ORU vs. No. 2 seed Purdue, Purdue wins 63-42 2008 NCAA Tournament (0-1) March 23 - First Round, Minneapolis, Minn. - Oklahoma City, Regional No. 16 seed ORU vs. No. 1 seed Tennessee, Tennessee wins 94-55

1998-99 ORU Golden Eagles - NCAA First Round

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.

2004-05 ORU Golden Eagles -NCAA First Round 2000-01 ORU Golden Eagles - NCAA First Round

Front Row (left to right): Imen Ben Othman, Dana Whitaker, Lori Williston, Kristin Brady, Lauryn Morita, Krista Ragan, Christina Kelley, Chelsea Grant,. Back Row (left to right): Staci Replogle, Shannon Mims, Sonia N’Dri, Head Coach Jerry Finkbeiner, Layla Schwartz, Jennette Bolovinos, Shayne McKenzie.

2006-07 ORU Golden Eagles - NCAA First Round

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.

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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

2007-08 ORU Golden Eagles - NCAA First Round

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 Watman, Demesha Heard.

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