2018-19 McNeese Women's Basketball Media Guide

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QUICK FACTS

MEDIA INFORMATION

UNIVERSITY

Location: ............................................................................................ Lake Charles, Louisiana Founded: �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1939 Enrollment: ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 7, 252 (est.) Nickname: ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Cowgirls Colors: .........................................................................................................Royal Blue/Yellow Affiliation: �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� NCAA 1-A Conference: �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Southland President:...................................................................................................... Dr. Daryl Burckel

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT

Athletic Director: ............................................................................................Bruce Hemphill Associate AD/Compliance.................................................................................Bridget Martin Assistant AD/Sports Information Director: ..............................................Matthew Bonnette Institutional Rep:.............................................................................................. Dr. Jeff Lemke Head Trainer...............................................................................................Jim “Doc” Murphy Women’s Basketball Trainer.............................................................................................TBA Head Strength Coach............................................................................................... Kyle Little Assistant SID (WBB Contact)............................................................................. Pam LaFosse Women’s Basketball Administrative Assistant..........................................Jennifer Marceaux

BASKETBALL STAFF

Head Coach: ..................................................................Kacie Kryer (LSU-Shreveport, 2008) Record at School: �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 26-35/2yrs. Overall Record: ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� same Basketball Phone: �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������(337) 475-5473 Best Time To Contact: ����������������������������������������������������������������� Mornings (9 a.m.-12 noon) Assistant Coaches: .............................Edie Higgins, Patrece Carter, Brittany Brigott

TEAM INFORMATION

2017-2018 Record: ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 12-18 Conference Record/Place: ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 8-10/8th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6/4 Starters Returning/Lost: ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������0/5 Newcomers: .............................................................................................................................8 Redshit (s)..................................................................................................................................2

BASKETBALL HISTORY First Year of Basketball: .................................................................................................. 1976 Overall Record: ........................................................................................................... 643-699 Overall SLC Record, Years:............................................................................... 259-639, 36 yrs SLC Regular Season Titles:................................................................................2, (2011, 1986) Years In Southland Tournament:............................................................................................. 19 SLC Tournament Titles:.....................................................................................2, (2011, 2012). Years In NCAA’s: ..............................................................................................2 (2011, 2012) Years In WNIT:................................................................................................................ None Years in WBI.....................................................................................4 (2016, 2015,2014,2013) Years In LAIAW State Tournament: ................................................................... 1 (1979-80) Years In AIAW Regional Tournament: ............................................................... 1 (1979-80)

Best Time to reach Coach Cryer: Head coach Kacie Cryer can generally be reached during the morning. All interviews should be coordinated through the Sports Information Office by calling (337) 475-5926. Interview Policy: Media interviews of players and coaches are encouraged, and every effort will be made to accommodate media requests. In-person interviews are preferred, but telephone interviews should be arranged through the Sports Information Office. Under no circumstances will student-athletes’ residence numbers or cell phone numbers be supplied to the media. Practice: As a general rule, practices are usually open to the public. Media is asked to come 1 hour prior to practice for coach/player interviews or conduct them following practice. Every Effort will be made to accommodate interview needs before or after practice as long as it is prearranged through the Sports Information Office. Post-Game Interviews: Players and coaches will be available for post-game interviews. However, locker rooms are off limits to media at all times. Media Credentials: Any media without credentials wishing to attend a game may contact Matthew Bonnette or Pam LaFosse. Credentials will be located at the ticket window located at the entrance of the H&HP Complex. Press Row: McNeese’s press row is located on the West side of the arena. Phone/ Ethernet lines will be provided for visiting radio as well as wireless internet.

PRINT MEDIA

Lake Charles American Press: Beat Writer-David Berry (McNeese beat) dberry@americanpress.com; P.O. Box 2893, Lake Charles, La. 70602 (AC 337, 494-4069, FAX 494-4036).

Southwest Daily News: Sports Editor- Rodrick Anderson (louisianarod@ yahoo.com); 716 E. Napoleon St., Sulphur, La. 70663 (AC 337, 527-7075, FAX 528-3044).

Jennings Daily News: (jdnsports@bellsouth.net); 238 Market St., Jennings, LA, 70546 (AC 337-824-3011) Lagniappe: Sports Writer- Rick Sarro (rsarro@bellsouth.net), 2906 Deaton St., Lake Charles, LA (AC 337-433-8501)

ELECTRONIC MEDIA (Area Code- 337)

KPLC-TV (NBC): Director- Brady Raynard (braynard@kplctv.com; assistantsTaylor Verrico (tverrico@kplctv.com); Gabe McDonald (gmcdonald@kplctv.com, 704 Bilbo St. Lake Charles, La. 70601 (AC 437-7563, FAX 439-9905). KEZM Radio (1310 AM): Bruce Merchant, owner (527-3611) KAOK (1400 AM): 607 Ryan St., Lake Charles, La. (436-7541) KJEF (1290 AM): 1215 S. Lake Arthur Ave., Jennings, La., 70546 (824-2934)

SPORTS INFORMATION

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McNeese State Athletics Department Website

Log on to: www.mcneesesports.com for information on McNeese State women’s basketball. Fans can also follow the Cowgirls on facebook (McNeesewbb) and twitter (@McNeesewbb)

Credits- The 2018-19 women’s basketball media guide was designed, written and edited by Pam LaFosse with assistance from the women’s basketball staff. Photos furnished by Raymond Stewart, Dennis Thibodeaux, and Ricky Hickman.

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Matthew Bonnette Director

Pam LaFosse Assistant SID

Ryan Landry Assistant SID

Director: ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������Matthew Bonnette e-mail: ������������������������������������������������������������������������� wbonnette@mcneese.edu Office Phone: ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� (337) 475-5207 Asst./WBB Contact: ����������������������������������������������������������������������Pam LaFosse e-mail: �����������������������������������������������������������������������������plafosse@mcneese.edu Office Phone: ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� (337) 475-5926 Assistant SID: �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Ryan Landry email: ������������������������������������������������������������������������������� rlandry@mcneese.edu Press Row Phone: ���������������������������������������������������������������������� (337) 562-4160 Mailing Address: �������������������������������������������������������������������������������Box 92735 Lake Charles, LA. 70609 Overnight Address: ������������������������������������������������������������ 700 E. McNeese St. Lake Charles, LA. 70607

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COWGIRLS A HISTORICAL SEASON McNeese enjoyed a historical season in 2011 when the Cowgirls went on to win a school record 26 games, producing a 26-7 overall record. McNeese also won the Southland Conference title, its first Southland Conference Tournament title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history. The turnaround from a 7-22 overall record during the 200910 season to its 26-7 overall record during the 2010-11 season equaled the best turnaround in NCAA history. The turnaround was a 17 game difference from the previous season in which Valporaiso also did it from the 2000-2001 season to the 20012002 season with the same records. The 20 win season was the first in 24 years and only the fourth in program history. The Cowgirls set several records during the season which all started with a 6-0 Southland Conference start, the best start in school history. McNeese went on to produce a 15-1 league record and produced the longest SLC winning streak of the season at 12 games. That streak tied the longest school winning streak with the 1980-81 Cowgirl squad. McNeese began the season 14-5 overall, the best start in school history in 14 years. The 1996-97 team also began the year with a 14-5 record. The Cowgirls were perfect at home, producing a 13-0 home court record. Another home court record the Cowgirls broke was its attendance record. The Cowgirls played eight home games in which the attendance was over 1,000 and set the all-time school home attendance record several times during the season with the new record set in the final home game of the season against Lamar on March 5 in which 3,256 fans saw the Cowgirls clinch the regular season title. McNeese ended the season ranked 10th in the NCAA in home attendance behind Louisville, Iowa, St. John’s (N.Y.), Michigan St., West Virginia, Gonzaga, Texas A&M, Boise State, and Oregon. The Cowgirls broke into a Mid-Major Top 25 poll during the season, coming in at No. 25 in the collegeinsider.com poll on Feb. 15. McNeese ended the season ranked 15th in the final poll. During the season the men’s and women’s teams were one of three schools along with Duke and Princeton who were undefeated at home up until the final week of the regular season. The season culminated with the Cowgirls winning the Southland Conference regular season title then its first Southland Conference Tournament title and its first NCAA appearance. The Cowgirls lost 47-87 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament to Texas A&M, the eventual National Champions. Head coach Brooks Donald Williams was named the Southland’s and Louisiana’s “Coach of the Year”. Ashlyn and Caitlyn Baggett were both named to the All-Southland Conference team. Ashlyn was named to the All-Louisiana first team while Caitlyn was named to the honorable mention team. Both players were named to the All-Southland Conference Academic team and Ashlyn was named the SLC’s women’s basketball Student-Athlete of the Year. Baggett also earned CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-District VI second team honors.

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2011 NOTES

•- Southland Conference Champs •- Southland Conference Tournament Champs •- First NCAA Tournament •- School record 26 wins •- Tied best turnaround in NCAA from previous season •- First 20 win season in 24 years •- Best start in 14 years (14-5) •- Won school record 15 conference games •- Produced longest SLC winning streak (12 games) •- Tied school’s longest winning streak (12 games) •- Undefeated at home (13-0) •- McNeese (Men and Women) were one of three schools along with Duke and Princeton who were undefeated at home until the final week of the season •- Broke the all-time single game attendance record several times during the season. •- Made its 12th overall SLC Tournament appearance •- Made third SLC Tournament appearance under Williams •- Won first SLC Tournament game since 2005 •- Made it to the SLC Tournament Championship game for only the second time in school history •- Attendance was over 1,000 in eight games •- Set a new game attendance record of 3,256 against Lamar in final home game of the season. •- Cracked the collegeinsider.com Mid-Major Top 25 Poll at No. 25. Ended the season at No. 15 •- Williams was named Southland Conference and Louisiana “Coach of the Year” •- Ashlyn Baggett was named SLC Tournament MVP, first team All-SLC, first team All-Louisiana, SLC StudentAthlete of the Year, CoSIDA/Capital One District VI Academic All-America •- Caitlyn Baggett was named to the All-SLC second team, All-Louisiana honorable mention and SLC AllTournament teams •- Kendra Wells was named to the SLC All-Tournament team •- Raiyawna Gatlin was named to LaGuardia Turkey Classic All-Tournament team

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2011 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPS

McNeese won its first outright Southland Conference 2011 CONFERENCE NOTES title and second overall in school history in 2011 with a 70-69 home victory over Lamar on March 5. The game •- First outright SLC title and only second in school came down to the last seconds as Kendra Wells sank a history baseline jumper with 3.6 seconds left which proved to •- School record 15 SLC victories (15-1 SLC record) be the game winning basket. The Cowgirls began their championship season with •- Best conference start in school history (6-0) a 76-51 road win at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. The Cowgirls went on to win their first six conference games •- 12 game winning streak (longest in SLC of the season) which is the best conference start in program history and its 14-5 overall start is the best start in 14 years (1996- •- Sophomore guard Ashlyn Baggett was named to All97). The Cowgirls fell 73-74 in overtime at Central SLC first team Arkansas for its only league loss of the season. •- Sophomore guard Caitlyn Baggett was named to AllAfter that loss, McNeese quickly got back on the SLC second team winning track and defeated Sam Houston State on the road before winning six straight home games, a road •- Head coach Brooks Donald Williams was named SLC win at Southeastern La. before closing out the regular “Coach of the Year” season with the win against Lamar. McNeese didn’t lose another game until its loss to National Champion Texas A&M in the NCAA Tournament. The Cowgirls ended the season with a 15-1 conference record. The 15 victories are a school record and went undefeated (13-0) at home. McNeese produced a 12 game winning streak during the season which ties the longest in school history with the 1980-81 team. The streak was also the longest in the Southland Conference. At one point during the season, McNeese (men’s and women’s) teams were one of three undefeated teams at home during the season. The other two were Duke and Princeton.

2011 Southland Conference Regular Season Champs Players and fans react after the game winning shot by Kendra Wells as Cowgirls captured the 2011 Southland Conference title.

Fans anticipate Kendra Wells’ jumper with 3.6 seconds left against Lamar in the SLC championship game.

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BACK-TO-BACK SLC TOURNAMENT CHAMPS

McNeese back-to-back Southland Conference Tournament titles in 2011 and 2012 and represented the conference in the NCAA Tournament. McNeese advanced to the Southland Conference Tournament for the 14th time in school history in 2012 and won its first tournament title in 2011. The appearances made it four under head coach Brooks Donald Williams. The Cowgirls defended their tournament title in 2012, winning back-to-back titles. McNeese began its back-to-back tournament championships with a 67-55 opening round win against Southeastern La. then cruised to a 76-46 win over Texas State. McNeese held a 48-9 halftime lead over Texas State. McNeese then went on to defeat Stephen F. Austin 60-56 in the championship game. Two free throws with :01 left in the game by tournament MVP Caitlyn Baggett sealed the victory for McNeese. McNeese won its first tournament game since 2005 with a 65-55 win over Southeastern La. in the first round of the 2011tournament. The Cowgirls went on to pick up a 66-50 victory over UTSA in the semifinal game before defeating Central Arkansas 71-50 in the championship game. In the championship game, the Cowgirls held a 3726 halftime lead and outscored Central Arkansas 3424 in the second half to earn the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Cowgirls shot 54.7 percent from the field

and was led in scoring by tournament MVP Ashlyn Baggett. Baggett led the Cowgirls with 23 points while sister Caitlyn chipped in 15 points and dished out six assists. Kendra Wells led all players with 13 rebounds. Both Caitlyn and Wells were also named to the alltournament team.

Kendra Wells and the Baggett’s (Ashlyn and Caitlyn) were named to the all-tournament teams in 2011 and 2012

SLC TOURNAMENT NOTES

•- have made 20 overall tournament appearances

•- five tournament appearances under coach Williams •- won two tournament titles (2011, 2012) •- won first tournament title in school history (2011) •- won first tournament game since 2005 (2011) •- advanced to the semifinal round eight times •- advanced to the championship game two consecutive years (2011, 2012), and third time in program history

Former head coach Brooks Williams cuts down the nets in 2011 and 2012 after winning two consecutive SLC Tournament titles to lead the Cowgirls to two straight NCAA tournaments.

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•- Ashlyn Baggett, Caitlyn Baggett and, Kendra Wells were named to both the 2011 and 2012 all-tournament teams. Ashlyn was named the 2011 tournament MVP and Caitlyn was named the 2012 tournament MVP. Ashlyn was named to the 2013 all-tournament team .

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2011 - First SLC Championship, SLC Tournament Title and NCAA Tournament

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POSTSEASON COWGIRLS IN THE POSTSEASON

McNeese has appeared in two NCAA Tournaments (2011 and 2012) and four WBI Tournament (2013, 2014,2015,2016). The Cowgirls picked up heir first postseason win in 2013 with an 82-70 win over Mercer in the first round of the WBI Tournament and advanced to the championship game against Detroit Mercy. The Cowgirls played their first home WBI game in 2015 and picked up an 87-70 win over Furman. McNeese has appeared in 17 Southland Conference Tournaments. The Cowgirls have advanced to the SLC Tournament championship game four times (2013, 2012, 2011, 1983) and have reached the semifinals eight times (2016, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2005, 1995, 1983).

NCAA Tournament

2013 WBI Tournament

2012 (Ames, IA.) lost 68-62 to no. 8 Kentucky

Macon, GA. def. Mercer 82-70 (First Round) Elon, N.C. def. Elon 66-58 (Second Round) Vermillion, S.D. def. South Dakota 71-63 (Semifinals) Detroit, MI. lost 73-62 to Detroit Mercy (Finals)

2011 (Shreveport, LA.) lost 87-47 to no. 5 Texas A&M

2014 WBI Tournament

Highland Height, KY. lost 84-72 to Northern Kentucky (First Round)

2015 WBI Tournament

Lake Charles, LA. (Civic Center) def. Furman 87-70 (First Round) Lafayette, LA. (Earl K. Long Gym) lost 63-58 to UL-Lafayette (Second Round)

2016 WBI Tournament

DeLand, FL. lost 89-54 to Stetson (First Round)

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McNeese Retired Jerseys

Ashlyn and Caitlyn Baggett (2009, 2011-13)/ Jersey Retired During 2013-14 Season

Ashlyn and Caitlyn Baggett became the first two women’s basketball players to have their jersey’s retired when their jerseys were dropped down from the rafters at Burton Coliseum during the 2013-2014 season, a year following their playing careers. During their careers, the Baggetts led McNeese to three consecutive postseason tournaments (2011, 2012 NCAA; 2013 WBI) as well as two Southland Conference Tournament titles (2011, 2012) and a regular season Southland Conference Title (2011). The two also earned Southland Conference Tournament MVP honors, Ashlyn in 2011 and Caitlyn in 2012. Both players were three-time AllSouthland Conference picks as well as three-time All-Louisiana selections. The duo notched their names in the McNeese record books as both ended their careers ranked second and third in career scoring. Ashlyn ended her career ranked second in scoring with 2,053 points while Caitlyn was third with 1,674 points. Ashlyn is only the second player in McNeese history to score 2,000 career points and the first to make 300 career three-pointers. Each player owns career records as well. Ashlyn is the McNeese and Southland Conference career three point leader with 308 career three-pointers. Caitlyn holds the career assists record with 550. Both players are also ranked in career steals. Ashlyn ranks ninth with 180 and Caitlyn with 178. Caitlyn also holds the single game record for free throws made and consecutive free throws made. She canned 17 consecutive free throws in 2013 against Mercer in the first round of the WBI. Off the court, the players were just as outstanding as they were on the court. Both players were named to the Southland Conference All-Academic team three times. Ashlyn was named the league’s Student-Athlete of the Year for three consecutive years and was named to the 2011-12 Capital One District 6 Academic All-America Team. Caitlyn was awarded the prestigious Southland Conference Steve McCarty Citizenship award in 2013.

Pat Jean (1980-83)/ Jersey Retired During 2014-15 Season

Pat Jean’s jersey will be retired prior to the Cowgirls’ Nov. 23, 2014 game against Southern Miss. Jean, who was inducted into the McNeese Hall of Fame in 1996, was a four year letterwinner for the Cowgirls. Jean still holds the McNeese career records with 2,461 points, 1, 571 rebounds, 798 free throws attempted, 350 steals, 986 field goals made, and a 57.2 field goal percent and ranks second with 106 career blocks. Jean still holds the Southland Conference career rebound (1,571) and career rebound average (13.2) records. Jean also holds the McNeese game records for field goal percent (62.4), free throws attempted (22), rebounds (25) and season records for points (647), field goals made (258), field goal percent (62.4), free throws attempted (252), and rebounds (462). Jean was a four-time all-Louisiana selection and an all-Southland Conference pick for the only year that she played in the conference. www.mcneesesports.com

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HEAD COACH - THIRD YEAR

Kacie Cryer

Head coach Kacie Cryer enters her third season as head coach and 10th overall season with the Cowgirl program. Cryer has led McNeese to two consecutive Southland Conference Tournament appearances and has coached three All-SLC performers as head coach. Cryer, who for seven years played a big part in the success of the Cowgirls’ basketball program and one of the youngest head coaches in the nation was promoted to head coach in April. “Kacie is known as a rising star among assistant coaches across the U.S. and she has a passion for women’s collegiate athletics,” said Hemphill. “She has the unique perspective of both a collegiate student-athlete and a Division I assistant coach. She is an excellent recruiter and was instrumental in bringing in all of the Cowgirl recruits for the past seven years. “She cares deeply for her players’ welfare as athletes and students and I know she will carry on the tradition of community and university service that has become a trademark of Cowgirl Basketball. “Kacie has a tremendous work ethic and the tenacity to quickly make this team her own.” Cryer plans on continuing the success the Cowgirl program has had. “I will work extremely hard to get this program to a higher level.” A native of Abbeville and one of the rising young coaches in the business, Cryer began her coaching career at McNeese back in 2008 as a graduate assistant and has spent the last five seasons as the program’s recruiting coordinator. In those five years as the head of recruiting, the Cowgirls won a total of 103 games, an average of 20 wins a season. In addition to her recruiting duties, Cryer has coached both the guard and post positions during her tenure at McNeese, developing standout players such as Cecilia Okoye, Allison Baggett and Jayln Johnson. After taking a year off from coaching basketball following the 2010 season, Cryer returned to the McNeese bench for the 2011-12 slate to help guide the Cowgirls to their second consecutive Southland Conference Tournament championship and NCAA Tournament appearance. A year later the Cowgirls began their streak of four straight Women’s Basketball Invitational appearances, and in 2013, advanced to the championship game. In 2013, Cryer played a major part in the Cowgirls’ run to

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the Women’s Basketball Invitational (WBI) game in Detroit. McNeese has participated in four WBI tournaments.

NOTEABLES ABOUT CRYER *- Served as a Cowgirl assistant for seven years. *- Is the 10th Cowgirl head coach *- Was One of the youngest Division I head coaches druing the 2016-17 season *- Had one of the youngest staffs in Division I during the 2016-17 season. Average age of staff was 27.25 Under Cryer’s recruiting leadership, the Cowgirls have signed eight players out of high school that have played on state championship teams, seven state tournament MVP’s (Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi), 20 All-State high school players, six All-State MVP’s, 11 Louisiana All-Star game participants, two Texas Girlz Prep Report Terrific 20 players, and one Greater Area Houston All-Star game MVP. As a player, Cryer spent her collegiate career at LSUShreveport from 2004-08 where she earned her bachelors degree in general studies and her masters degree from McNeese in 2012. The Teurlings Catholic High product was a member of the 2002 state championship team and was selected to the first team all-district and all-parish teams. Cryer has been around sports her entire life having been raised under a coaching tree. She is the daughter of Charlie and Kristie Cryer. Her father is the head football coach at Pope John Paul II High School in Slidell, La.. She has two brothers, Cody, who is a former member of the McNeese men’s golf team, is a chiropractor, and younger brother Chris, is a teacher and serves as the defensive coordinator at Pope John Paul II High School.

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COWGIRLS What They're Saying About Kacie Cryer Brooks Donald Williams, former McNeese Head Coach, current Alabama Assistant Coach

“What a great hire for McNeese. “Kacie has been an integral part of the success and tradition of Cowgirl Basketball. I have witnessed Kacie’s work ethic and commitment for the student-athletes. This isn’t just a job to Kacie. She lives it and that has become rare and special in our profession. I am so thrilled to pass the torch to someone I know will work passionately and tirelessly to not only keep and honor the tradition, but raise it to a new level.”

Kristy Curry, Alabama Head Coach

"Kacie Cryer is a bright young star in our profession that will continue the winning tradition in the classroom, community and on the court that has been established at McNeese. She is well prepared for the job and has a unique understanding of all facets of the program that make this a terrific hire."

Garry Brodhead, UL-Lafayette Head Coach

"I'm extremely excited for Kacie and very proud of her. She has worked extremely hard to get this opportunity since the time that she first stepped foot on the McNeese campus. It has been a privilege to have coached Kacie as well as the opportunity to work alongside of her during my five years at McNeese. As a coach you always feel a sense of pride when one of your former players has the opportunity to become a head coach at such a great university."

Brenda Nichols, Bossier Parish CC Head Coach

"What a great choice McNeese has made picking Kacie Cryer as the new head coach. I am very excited for Kacie. Her enthusiasm, excitement and knowledge will help enhance the future of Cowgirl Basketball at McNeese. Kacie takes pride in her job. She loves being a Louisiana girl and working at McNeese.

Ronnie Howell, Northwood High School, former LSUShreveport Head Coach "Kacie played for me four years at LSU-Shreveport. She had a great knowledge of the game and was always working to improve on her skills. Kacie was basically a coach on the floor. She comes from a successful coaching family and I certainly wish her the best in her new position."

Toni Martinez, Byrd High School Head Coach

"I am very proud of Kacie and all her accomplishments. She is a strong, hard working young woman that knows the game of basketball inside and out. I have had the opportunity to coach Kacie and watch her grow as a coach. I think this opportunity is well deserved and she is going to continue to strive to make McNeese women's basketball a very successful program."

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Cryer’s File HOMETOWN Abbeville, LA. HIGH SCHOOL Oberlin High (2000-01) and Teurlings Catholic High (2001-04) ALMA MATER LSU-Shreveport, 2008 COLLEGIATE PLAYING EXPERIENCE Member of the LSU-Shreveport Pilot squad from 2004-08 HIGH SCHOOL PLAYING CAREER (2001-2004)- Teurlings High • member of the 2002 Class 3A State Championship team • member of the 2004 Class 3A State Runners-Up • all-district, all-parish, all-Acadiana • member of the Acadiana Stars AAU team COACHING EXPERIENCE • McNeese head coach (April, 2016) • McNeese assistant coach (2011-16) • McNeese graduate assistant (2008-10) COLLEGE COACHING HIGHLIGHTS AT MCNEESE • Southland Conference Tournament’s as Head Coach (2) • Three All-SLC Selections as Head Coach • Four consecutive WBI Tournaments (‘13, ‘14, 15,16) • WBI Championship (2013) • NCAA Tournaments (‘11, 12) • Southland Conference Champions (2011) • Southland Conference Tournament Champions (2011, 2012) • Four SLC Student Athletes Of The Year • 11 SLC All-Academic Selections • 17 All-SLC Selections • Eight SLC All-Tournament Selections • Two SLC Tournament MVP’s • 12 All-Louisiana Selections • Signed the 2009 Louisiana Sports Writers’ Miss Basketball • Signed several State MVP’s • Signed several Louisiana All-State Players

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Career Record: 26-35; SLC Record: 16-20 2017-18 Record: 12-18; SLC Record: 8-10

Cryer Against all opponents

Milestone Victories

Abilene Christian Alabama Baylor Central Arkansas Grambling Houston Baptist Incarnate Word Lamar LSU-Alexandria Louisiana College Louisiana Tech New Orleans Nicholls Northwestern State Pittsburgh Sam Houston State Southeastern Louisiana Southern-New Orleans SMU Stephen F. Austin Texas Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Texas Christian Tulane UL-Lafayette UL-Monroe Wiley College

1st- vs. Southern-New Orleans (Nov. 14, 2016/W 94-65)

Year-by-Year Season

Record

2016-17 14-17 2017-18 12-18

Conf.

Finish

8-10 6th 8-10

Notable Victories

1st- Southern-New Orleans (Nov. 14, 2016/W 94-65) 1st SLC Tourn. win - def. Nicholls 79-58 (March 10, 2017)

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COWGIRLS ASSISTANT COACH - SECOND YEAR

Edie Higgins Edie Higgins begins her third year as an assistant coach. The Former Lake Arthur High girls head coach and former McNeese graduate assistant Edie (Leonards) Higgins returned to McNeese for her second stint as a collegiate assistant coach prior to the 2016-17 season. Higgins served as a student-assistant coach for LSU-Shreveport during the 2008-09 season before serving on the Cowgirl staff during the 20092010 season. Higgins began her high school coaching career in at Oak Hill High School in the 2010-11 season, serving as the junior high and high school coach for two years. She guided Oak Hills to the state playoffs in her first season at the helm. In 2011-2012 she guided her team to the district title and advanced to the playoffs, earning Coach of the Year honors. While at Lake Arthur High, Higgins led the Lady Tigers to the district quarterfinals in her first season (2012-13) before winning the district title and taking her team all the way to the Top 28 semifinal round during the 2013-14 season. For that, Higgins was named district and All Southwest Louisiana Small Schools Coach of the Year. During the 2015-16 season, Higgins and the Lady Tigers claimed another district title and Higgins was named coach of the year. Here team advanced all the way to the state quarterfinals. In 2016, Higgins was selected to the LSWA Girls Top 28 Honor Roll team. Higgins was inducted into the Lake Arthur High Hall of Fame in 2016. Higgins played collegiate basketball at both Louisiana College and LSU-Shreveport. While at Louisiana College, she was named to the American South Conference Freshman first team and second team allconference as a sophomore. Following her sophomore season, she transferred to LSU-Shreveport where she was the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Newcomer of the year in 2007 and was named to the as well as a first team all-conference and www.mcneesesports.com

all-academic in 2007 and 2008. The native of Hackberry, Higgins was a four-sport letterwinner for the Mustangs. Her accolades include three state championships (2002-2004), Sweet 16 MVP, all-state, all-district, district MVP, and AllSouthwest Louisiana. Higgins, who was inducted into the Lake Arthur High School Hall of Fame in October, earned her bachelor’s degree Health & Physical Education from LSUShreveport in 2008 and her master’s degree in Health and Human Performance from McNeese in 2010. Edie and husband Neil have two sons- Eli and Cam. “Edie and I have been friends since we were 14 years old. Our friendship began through basketball and it has continued through our love of basketball. Our paths have crossed many times but this is the most exciting one for us both. Edie is a tremendous coach who turned Oak Hill and Lake Arthur High School around in the short time she was at both schools. Her toughness but caring approach in coaching is what makes her special. I am so excited to start a new chapter with her here at McNeese.”

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COWGIRLS ASSISTANT COACH - FIRST YEAR

Patrece Carter Former Louisiana College head coach Patrece Carter is one of two new faces on the staff, joining the Cowgirl in April. “Patrece is a tremendous person, coach, role model and leader and McNeese and our program is very lucky to have her. She brings head coaching experience from both the high school level and college level, where she was a winner at both. Coach has impacted everyone she has come in contact with and I cannot wait for our girls to have her guidance, hard working attitude and love around them each day. “The impact she has made on everyone she has come in contact with at Winnfield High School and Louisiana College throughout her career is special. We are so glad she chose to be apart of what we are doing here at McNeese. It is a great day to be a Cowgirl.” Carter spent the last four seasons as the head women’s basketball coach at Louisiana College where she is also one of the greatest female athletes to play for the program. She was inducted into the Louisiana College Athletic Hall of Fame in 2012 after one of the most successful careers in LC women’s basketball history. Carter guided Louisiana College to three American Southwest Conference Tournament appearances three (2014-15, 2016-17, 2017-18) out of four years as the head coach. In her first season as head coach at LC in 2014-2015, Carter led her team to a 17-8 overall record with a 13-7 mark in conference play and a no. 3 seed in the ASC Tournament. Carter led her team to a perfect 6-0 record on the new floor in the H.O. West Fieldhouse as well a 9-1 overall mark at home, which included four games played at “The Fort” on the campus of LSU-Alexandria. In the 2016-17 season, Carter’s team was the American Southwest Conference Tournament runners-up after knocking off the top two seeds to advance to the finals. While at Louisiana College, Carter coached seven allconference players, five all-conference defensive players, on freshman of the year, and six all-freshman team players. As a player, Carter started her Lady Wildcat career off with a bang, as she was named the LC and ASC East Freshman of the year as well as ASC East Honorable Mention honors in her inaugural campaign in 2001. That set the stage for one of the finest careers in the history of Louisiana College women’s basketball. A member of the 1,000 point club and still the holder of the single game scoring record with 45 points against the University of Texas-Tyler on January 5, 2004, Carter’s list of honors and awards put her in elite company in LC’s rich athletics history. During Carter’s final three seasons, she was named 2nd Team All-ASC as a sophomore (2002), 1st Team All-ASC and an NCCAA Division I All-American as a junior (2003). During her senior season, Carter was the ASC’s leading scorer

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“Patrece is a tremendous person, coach, role model and leader and McNeese and our program is very lucky to have her. She brings head coaching experience from both the high school level and college level, where she was a winner at both. Patrece has impacted everyone she has come in contact with and I cannot wait for our girls to have her guidance, hard working attitude and love around them each day.” -Kacie Cryerand ranked 4th in all of NCAA Division at 22.0 points per game. That season, she was named 2nd Team All-Louisiana, 1st Team All-ASC, D3Hoops.com All-South Region, the LC Female Athlete of the Year, a 2-time member of the D3hoops.com National Team of the Week, and a multiple time winner of the ASC women’s basketball Player of the Week. Away from LC, Carter represented USA Athletes International, Inc., a team that won first place in Holland in 2003. She took over the women’s basketball program at Winnfield High School in 2010 and had instant success. In only her second season as head coach, Carter led her team to the 2011 Class 2A State Championship, being named the Class 2A state Coach of the Year as well as the Central Louisiana Coach of the Year. She was also a three-time District 3-2A Coach of the Year (2010-2012) and was an assistant coach for the East team in the 2012 Louisiana High School Coach’s Association All-Star game. She produced three district MVP’s, one Class 2A MVP, one Class 2A Championship MVP, fille All-Louisiana and seven all-state academic players.

Carter earned her Bachelor of Biology degree from Louisiana College in 2004. She possesses two masters degrees, one in Education Administration and Supervision from the University of Phoenix (2014), and one in Sports Management and Administration from Liberty University (2017).

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Brittany Bigott

Brittany Bigott is also a new face on the sidelines for the Cowgirls this season, joining the staff in June. Bigott’s duties will include coaching the guards, handling travel arrangements,and social media and community service.

“We are thrilled to add Brittany to our staff. She is a great addition to our Cowgirl family. Brittany comes from a coaching family and understands the grind it takes to be successful in this business. With her passion and hard work, she has a bright future ahead and we are blessed to have her in our Cowgirl basketball program.” -Kacie Cryer-

The native of Katy, Texas, Bigott comes to McNeese after spending the 2017-18 season as a graduate assistant at Wayne State College where she earned her master’s degree in Sport Management. The Wildcats went 25-7 and advanced to the second round of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference tournament during her year as a graduate assistant. Bigott received her bachelor’s degree from the University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas where she was a four-year women’s basketball letter winner for the Celts from 2013-2017, appearing in 87 career games and was a NAIA Scholar Athlete all four years. Bigott led the team in 3-point field goal percentage as both a freshman and sophomore and was a fourtime Academic All-Conference pick and was UST’s Scholar Athlete of the Year as a freshman and junior. She gained coaching experience working with an elite AAU team (BIG Basketball Academy) in Houston for four years (2013-17). The graduate of Seven Lakes High School helped her team advance to the regional finals her senior year.

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2018-2019 COWGIRL ROSTER

Numerical Roster No. Name 1 Regan Bolton 2 Bre’Ashlee Jones 4 Rayah Haynes 12 Jahquell Robinson 13 Cinthya Rivas 15 Jamara Levy 20 Kaylee Hughes 21 Maddisen Martin 22 Callie Maddox 24 Divine Tanks 25 Sky Jasper 30 Damilola Balogun 40 Maia Robinson

Ht. 5-8 5-7 5-6 5-4 6-2 5-5 5-11 5-8 6-0 6-1 5-11 6-0 6-2

Pos. G F G PG P PG G G G F G F P

Cl.Exp. Jr.-2VL So.-1VL Fr.-HS Fr.-RS Sr.-3VL Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-RS Fr.-HS Jr.-TRF Jr.-TRF Fr.-HS

Hometown/Previous School Hammond, LA/St. Thomas Aquinas HS Kentwood, LA/Jewel Sumner HS Zachary, LA/Zachary HS West Monroe, LA/West Monroe HS Guadalajara, Mexico/N. Central Texas Academy Lake Arthur, LA/Lake Arthur HS Holden, LA/Holden HS Mittie, LA/Fairview HS Grant, LA/Fairview HS Lake Charles, LA/Barbe HS Houma, LA/Coffeyville CC Lagos, Nigeria/Bossier Parish CC Denham Springs, LA/Denham Springs HS

HEAD COACH: Kacie Cryer (LSU-Shreveport, 2008) ASSISTANT COACH: Edie Higgins (LSU-Shreveport, 2008) ASSISTANT COACH: Patrece Carter (Louisiana College, 2004) ASSISTANT COACH: Brittany Bigott (Univ. of St. Thomas, 2017)

By Height 6’4” 6’3” Cinthya Rivas Maia Robinson

6’2” 6’1”

Divine Tanks

6’0”

Callie Maddox Damilola Balogum

5-11”

Kaylee Hughes Sky Jasper

5’9” Alphabetical Roster No. Name 30 Damilola Balogun 1 Regan Bolton 4 Rayah Haynes 20 Kaylee Hughes 25 Sky Jasper 2 Bre’Ashlee Jones 15 Jamara Levy 22 Callie Maddox 21 Maddisen Martin 13 Cinthya Rivas 12 Jahquell Robinson 40 Maia Robinson 24 Divine Tanks

Ht. 6-0 5-8 5-6 5-11 5-11 5-7 5-5 6-0 5-8 6-2 5-4 6-2 6-1

Pos. F G G G G F PG G G P PG P F

Cl.Exp. Jr.-TRF Jr.-2VL Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Jr.-TRF So.-1VL Fr.-HS Fr.-RS Fr.-HS Sr.-3VL Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS

Hometown/Previous School Lagos, Nigeria/Bossier Parish CC Hammond, LA/St. Thomas Aquinas HS Zachary, LA/Zachary HS Holden, LA/Holden HS Houma, LA/Coffeyville CC Kentwood, LA/Jewel Sumner HS Lake Arthur, LA/Lake Arthur HS Grant, LA/Fairview HS Mittie, LA/Fairview HS Guadalajar, Mexico/North Central Texas Academy West Monroe, LA/West Monroe HS Denham Springs, LA/Denham Springs HS Lake Charles, LA/Barbe HS

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Regan Bolton Maddisen Martin

5’7”

Bre’Ashlee Jones

5’6”

Rayah Haynes

5’5” 5’4”

Jamara Levy Jahquell Robinson

5’3” Say It...

DAMILOLA BALOGUN dah-me-low-luh bal-oh-gun REGAN Bolton ray-gun RAYAH Haynes ray-uh JAMARA LEVY juh-mar-ugh lee-vye Cinthya RIVAS ree-vus JAHQUELL Robinson juh-qwell MAIA Robinson my-uh DIVINE Tanks duh-vine EDIE Higgins E-D Brittany BIGOTT big-it

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By State...

Louisiana (11): Regan Bolton, Rayah Haynes, Kaylee Hughes, Sky Jasper, Bre’Ashlee Jones, Jamara Levy, Callie Maddox, Maddisen Martin, Jahquell Robinson, Maia Robinson, Divine Tanks Mexico (1): Cinthya Rivas Nigeria (1): Damilola Balogun

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By Class...

Freshmen (8): Rayah Haynes, Kaylee Hughes, Jamara Levy, Callie Maddox, Maddisen Martin, Jahquell Robinson, Maia Robinson, Divine Tanks Sophomores: (1): Bre’Ashlee Jones Juniors (3): Damilola Balogun, Regan Bolton, Sky Jasper Sunior (1): Cinthia Rivas

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Cinthya

RIVAS

6-2 * Senior * Post Guadalajara, Mexico * N. Central Texas Academy

2017-18 (Junior): played in 25 games... averaged 0.4 ppg. and 1.8 rpg. off the bench... grabbed a career high 11 rebounds and tied her career high of six points against Louisiana College... credited with four blocks. 2016-17 (Sophomore): played in 27 games...averaged 1.4 ppg. and 1.3 rpg...came off the bench to help fill a void due to the injury of Jasmuyn Carswell to help with the Cowgirl inside game...grabbed a season high five rebounds against ULM. 2015-16 (Freshman): played in 29 games...earned her first career start at Nicholls...averaged 10.5 minutes per game and 1.3 ppg...fourth on the team with six blocks... fifth on the team with 2.8 rpg...grabbed a season high 10 rebounds against Incarnate Word. High School: prepped at North Central Texas Academy... averaged 19.0 ppg., 13.0 rpg., 2.0 bpg., and 2.0 spg... helped her team to the 2013 TAPPS state championship...Newcomer of the year...all-state team.

Born: February 18, 1997...daughter of Jose Luis Rivas and Karla Partido.

Major: Medical Laboratory Science

YEAR 2018 2017 2016 TOT.

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GP/GS 25/0 27/0 29/1 81/1

All FG M A 5 36 15 44 18 45 38 125

Pct. .139 .341 .400 .304

3 Pt. FG M A Pct. 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 1 2 .500

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Pct. .000 .875 .500 .643

CAREER HIGH’S

Points: 6 vs. several; Rebounds: 11 vs. La. College (‘17); FGs: 3 vs. several ; 3-pt. FGs: 1 vs. SUNO (‘16); FTs: 2 vs. several ; Assists: 2 vs several; Steals: 1 vs. several; Blocks: 2 vs. Loyola (‘15)

REBOUNDS Off. Def. Tot. Avg. A 14 30 44 1.8 2 12 23 35 1.3 5 27 55 82 2.8 12 53 108 161 2.0 19

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Min/Avg. Pts. Avg. 162/6.5 10 0.4 221/8.2 38 1.4 305/10.5 38 1.3 688/8.5 86 1.1

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COWGIRLS Regan

BOLTON

5-8 * Junior * Guard Hammond, LA. * St. Thomas Aquinas High

2017-18 (Sophomore): played in 29 games...averaged 5.2 ppg., and 1.0 asp...led the team with 40 three-pointers and a .929 free throw percent...scored a career high 19 points and made a career high five threepointers against ULM. 2016-17 (Freshman): played in 27 games...averaged 3.2 ppg. and 0.5 rpg... led the team with a 89.5 free throw percent (17 of 19)...scored a career high 16 points to lead McNeese in a 94-65 win over Southern-N.O. High School: Prepped St. Thomas Aquinas Regional Catholic High School where she a member of the 201213 State Championship team and two state semifinalist teams...is St. Thomas Aquinas High’s all-time leading scorer with 2,091 points...is the only player in school history to reach the 2,000 point plateau...three-time first team All-District... two-time All-State...District MVP her senior year... team captain from sophomore to senior year... LHSAA All-Star selection...LHSAA three-point competition winner...lettered two years in volleyball and 4 years in track and field... four-time Academic All-State. Other: twin brother (Reed), plays baseball for Belhaven University; mother (Erin), played softball for Southeastern Louisiana and father (Tommy), played baseball for Southeastern Louisiana. Born: September 16, 1997...daughter of Tommy and Erin Bolton Major: Sports and Wellness Management

YEAR GP/GS 2018 29/0 2017 27/0 TOT. 56/0

All FG M A 49 176 25 96 74 272

Pct. .278 .260 .272

3 Pt. FG M A Pct. 40 143 .280 19 70 .271 59 213 .277

FT’S M A 13 14 17 19 30 33

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Pct. .929 .895 .909

CAREER HIGH’S

Points: 19 vs. ULM (‘17); Rebounds: 5 vs. LSU-A (‘17); FGs: 6 vs. several; 3-pt. FGs: 5 vs. ULM (‘17); FTs: 5 vs. LSU-A (‘17) ; Assists: 3 vs several; Steals: 5 vs. several; Blocks: 1 vs. SE La. (‘18)

REBOUNDS Off. Def. Tot. Avg. A 6 27 33 1.1 29 1 13 14 0.5 7 7 40 47 0.8 36

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Min/Avg. Pts. Avg. 474/16.3 151 5.2 212/7.9 86 3.2 686/12.3 237 4.2

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COWGIRLS Bre’Ashlee

JONES

5-7 * Sophomore * Forward Kentwood, LA. * Jewel Sumner High

2017-18 (Freshman): played in 30 games and started in 13...was the Cowgirls top returning scorer...averaged 7.6 ppg. and 6.9 rpg...second on the team in rebounds... third on the team with a .431 field goal percent and 1.3 steals per game...scored a career high 27 points agains UL-Lafayette 2016-17: spent the season as a redshirt HIGH SCHOOL: attended Jewel Sumner High School where she was a member of the 2016 undefeated (350) State Championship team...four year letterwinner in basketball...District MVP her junior year...All-State and state MVP as a senior...team captain for three years... participated in Track and Field, Cross Country, and Cheer during her high school career. Brother Ben is a member of the Cowboy football team. OTHER:

Born: August 21, 1998... daughter of Seletha Brandon Major: Health and Human Performance

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3 Pt. FG M A Pct. 0 2 .000

FT’S M A 65 104

Pct. .625

REBOUNDS Off. Def. Tot. Avg. A 92 115 207 6.9 40

TO Blk St. PF D Min/Avg. Pts. Avg. 70 20 38 86 3 839/28.0 227 7.6

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COWGIRLS Sky

JASPER

5-11 * Junior * Guard Houma, LA. * Coffeyville CC

PRE-McNEESE: attended Coffeyville Community College in Kansas for two years…averaged 11.7

ppg., 4.8 rpg. and shot 43.1 percent from the field…named to the Division 1 All-KJCCC second team and the Division 1 All-Region honorable mention team. district.

HIGH SCHOOL: attended Ellender High where she was a three time defensive MVP…two time all-

Born: October 13, 1997...daughter of Danielle Alverez Major: Psychology

Damilola

BALOGUN

6-0 * Junior * Forward Lagos, Nigeria * Bossier Parish CC

PRE-McNEESE: attended Bossier Parish Community College and Lamar Community College…

averaged 7.5 ppg., 6.3 rpg. and had a 45.0 field goal percent at BPCC…helped BPCC to the Region XIV Conference Tournament…named to the Region 14 All-Academic team…averaged 8.8 ppg. and 10.1 rpg. while at Lamar CC.

HIGH SCHOOL: prepped at Rabun Gap-Nacoochee High where she helped her team to the CAA co-championship title and

advanced to the final four…averaged 8.0 ppg. and 9.7 rpg. along with 23 blocks and a 72.0 free throw percent…earned all-conference… also played volleyball and ran track.

Born: November 23, 1997...daughter of Mrs. Tawakalitu Balogun Major: Management

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COWGIRLS Rayah

HAYNES

5-6 * Freshman * Guard Zachary, LA. * Zachary High

HIGH SCHOOL: attended Zachary High where she was a four time all-district selection, two-time AllMetro and all-state, district MVP and district defensive MVP…averaged 17.1 ppg., 3.2 spg. and 3.0 apg… in 2016, scored 47 points in a game to lead Zachary in a win over No. 4 Central.

Born: March 22, 1999...daughter of Anthony and Kaylin Haynes Major: Forensic Science

Jahquell

ROBINSON

5-4 * Freshman * Point Guard West Monroe, LA. * West Monroe High

2017-18: spent the season as a redshirt High School: Attended West Monroe High where she was a four year letter winner and three-time all-district selection...averaged 13.00 ppg. and 5.0 apg. her senior season...allstate honorable mention...helped lead her team to a 15-0 record as a freshman. Born: May 26, 1999...daughter of Janea Robinson Major: Health and Human Performance All FG YEAR GP/GS M A Pct. 2018 REDSHIRT SEASON TOT.

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COWGIRLS Jamara

LEVY

5-5 * Freshman * Point Guard Lake Arthur, LA. * Lake Arthur High

HIGH SCHOOL: attended Lake Arthur High where she was also a softball and track and field

letterwinner…helped the Lady Tigers to back-to-back district titles, two state semifinal appearances including the Class 2A State runners up her senior season…averaged 17.0 ppg. 8.0 apg., and 6.0 spg…four time all-district and all-parish…two-time district MVP…two-time parish MVP…three-time all-state… Valedictorian of her senior class with a 4.0 GPA throughout high school.

Born: May 1, 2000...daughter of Warner Levy Sr. and Dedra Williams Major: Forensics Chemistry

Kaylee

HUGHES

5-11 * Freshman * Guard Holden, LA. * Holden High

HIGH SCHOOL: attended Holden High where she guided her team to two state titles (2016, 2018)…

member of four district championships…four-time district MVP…two-time parish MVP and champion… All-State (2018)… Class B State MVP (2018).

Born: Sept. 16, 1999...daughter of Jacyn and Krystal Hughes Major: Health and Human Performance

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COWGIRLS Maddisen

MARTIN

5-8 * Freshman * Guard Mittie, LA. * Fairview High

HIGH SCHOOL: attended Fairview High where she averaged 25.1 ppg., 7.0 apg., 7.0 rpg., and 4.0

spg. as a senior…is the school’s all-time career assists leader and ranks second in the nation according to the NFHS (National Federation of State High School Associations) with 1,116 assists…member of two (2013, 2014) Class B State Championship teams…four time all-district and all-state…district MVP (2018)…three-time All-CENLA and All-Southwest teams…was also an all-district softball player. OTHER: is the cousin of Callie Maddox

Born: March 20, 2000...daughter of Jacob and Christy Martin Major: Nursing

Callie

MADDOX

6-0 * Freshman * Guard Grant, LA. * Fairview High

2017-18: spent the season as a redshirt HIGH SCHOOL: attended Fairview High where she averaged 33.4 ppg., 12.0 rpg., 4.0 apg., 4.0 spg.,

and 3.0 bpg. her senior year…scored 3,690 career points…broke the school record for most points in a season (1,369), ranking her no. 2 in the state and no. 10 in the nation…scored 30 or more points in 30 games, 40 or more points in nine games and a game high 51 in a game, playing in only three quarters… helped her team to three district and state titles (2012, 2013, 2014) and state semi-finals (2015, 2017)…three-time all-district and AllSWLA…two-time district MVP and All-CENLA…Class B MVP and CENLA MVP (2018). OTHER: brother (Brennan) is a member of the LSUE baseball and basketball team; sister (Brittany Maddox Greene) played basketball at LSUS…is the cousin of Maddisen Martin

Born: July 16, 1999...daughter of Mark Maddox and Sherry Briley Major: Exercise Science All FG YEAR GP/GS M A Pct. 2018 REDSHIRT SEASON

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COWGIRLS Divine

TANKS

6-1 * Freshman * Forward Lake Charles, LA. * Barbe High

HIGH SCHOOL: attended Barbe High where she averaged 15.0 ppg., and 13.0 rpg. as a senior…

member of three district championship teams…member of the 2017 Class 5A State runners-up team … member of two quarter finalist teams…two-time all-district…all-state…all-Southwest Louisiana…LHSAA all-start game…also a member of the track team where she was an all-district high jumper.

Born: May 25, 2000...daughter of Dewayne and Veronica Tanks Major: Elementary Education

Maia

ROBINSON

6-2 * Freshman * Post Denham Springs, LA. * Denham Springs High

HIGH SCHOOL: attended Denham Springs High where she averaged 14.2 ppg. and 11.3 rpg. as a

senior…scored over 1,000 points in her career…member the 5-A state runners-up team (2016)…member of two district championship teams (2016 2017)…two-time all-district…three-time all-parish…all-state honorable mention as a senior…academic all-state… OTHER: father (Derrick) played football at Auburn.

Born: December 6, 2000...daughter of Jeff and Sundi Freeman-Rodgers as well as Derrick Robinson Major: Electrical Engineering

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The Health and Human Performance Complex is the new home for McNeese Basketball beginning with the 2018-19 season. The complex is a 4,242 seat arena for basketball and auxiliary gymnasium facilities for volleyball competition (600 seats) plus basketball practice floors. The facility will house coaches offices for both men’s and women’s basketball and golf as well as women’s volleyball Another component of the project includes approximately 21,500 square feet of classrooms and laboratories for McNeese’s Health &Human Performance Program. 24

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H&HP Complex Facts Year Constructed: 2018 Location: 700 East McNeese Street Seating Capacity: 4,242

State of the art training and operations facilities for basketball and volleyball is also be housed in the complex. The complex is located on East McNeese Street across from the Jack V. Doland Fieldhouse and the Cowboy football stadium.

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2018 McNEESE HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

No. 10 Ashlyn Baggett, No. 11 Caitlyn Baggett Cowgirls greats Ashlyn and Cailtyn Baggett were two of six former athletes inducted into the 2018 McNeese Hall of Fame on September 29, 2018. The Baggetts transformed McNeese Cowgirl basketball into a power in the Southland Conference and the region during their playing days from 2009-13. Ashlyn was a three-time all-SLC and all-Louisiana selection, two-time SLC all-tournament and tournament MVP in 2011 as she helped lead the Cowgirls to their first-ever NCAA Tournament. Her 2,051 career points scored ranks her second in the school record book as she's one of just two players to ever score 2,000 points in a career in school history. The Iota native led the conference in 2013 in total point scored (667), three-pointers made (107) and in three-point shooting (.412). In her career, she holds school records for most threes made in a season (107) and career (308) while her career mark ranks second all-time in the Southland Conference record book. She was named the Cowgirls' team MVP in 2011 and co-MVP in 2013 and led the team in scoring from 2011-13. She was also named the league's women's basketball Student Athlete of the Year www.mcneesesports.com

from 2011-13. Like her twin sister, Caitlyn earned all-conference and allLouisiana honors three times and was named the team's MVP in 2012 while sharing the honors with her sister in 2013. She was a two-time SLC all-tournament team selection and named the 2012 tournament MVP while leading McNeese to its second consecutive NCAA Tournament. Also a native of Iota, Caitlyn led the team in assists and free throws from 2011-13; holds school records for consecutive free throws made in a game with 17, free throws made in a career (593), and career free throw percentage (.820). She's also ranked second in the Southland Conference career record book in free throws made. In addition, she was named to the 2013 Capital One Academic All-District team.

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HALL OF FAME

Vicky Chapman (1974, 1975) Inducted 1985

Vicky was the first standout basketball player for the Cowgirls, competing during the first years of McNeese women’s basketball. In those first two years of 1975-76 and 1976-77, the Cowgirls only played 40 games and played as an independent. Chapman played in 39 games and scored 989 points for a 23.0 average, which is the top career average for a Cowgirl. She was a two-time most valuable player and an all-Louisiana selection. Besides leading the team in scoring in both seasons she also led in rebounds. Her 15.8 average for the 1975-76 season continues to stand as a school record. She played three seasons of professional basketball, served as an assistant coach at McNeese and is a teacher on

Pat Jean (1980-83) Inducted 1996

During a four year career with the Cowgirls, she set just about every team record. She still holds the school records for points scored (2,461) and rebounds (1,571). She also ranks second in the state of Louisiana in career rebounds and is seventh in points scored. Jean was a four-time all-Louisiana selection and an all-Southland Conference pick for the only year that she played in the conference. In 1983, she also led the conference in rebounding with a 13.7 mark. She continues to hold 14 McNeese State records.

Ann Roubique (1979-82) Inducted 2001

She was a two sport standout in basketball and softball and a four year letter winner in both. She also spent six years as an assistant women’s basketball coach and three years as tennis coach. In basketball, she was a point guard and at one time held the school record for career assists with 260. Twice she led the team in free throw shooting accuracy and concluded her career with 797 points and a 2.0 assists average. In softball, she was the team MVP in 1979 with a .439 batting average and seven home runs. She was also a three time all-Louisiana. After her coaching career at McNeese, she took over the head coaching position at Cy-Fair High School in Texas where she has developed one of the top girls programs in the state.

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The McNeese State Hall of Fame was founded in 1980 by former sports information director Louis Bonnette. The Hall recognizes those who have distinguished themselves in athletics at the University. Membership in the Hall Louis Bonnette now numbers over 100. Bonnette serves aon the committe along with Bruce Hemphill, Keri Ange, Theron McClendon, Johnny Suydam, Ron Hayes, Pam LaFosse, Dr. Daryl Burckel and Bob Fuhrer. Matthew Bonnette is the committe chairman.The Hall of Fame is located in the Jack Doland Fieldhouse.

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Tangela McAlister (1992, 1993) Inducted 2006

Tangela is the latest of the Cowgirls to earn all-American honors, having been named to the Basketball Times squad following the 1992-93 season. She only played two years for the Cowgirls, coming from the junior college ranks, but during those two seasons she led McNeese in scoring and rebounding and wound up seventh on the school’s all-time scoring chart with 1.140 points. Twice she was named to the all-Southland Conference and all-Louisiana teams and was a two-time team MVP. During the 1991-92 season she averaged 21.9 points per game while leading the Southland Conference and ranked nationally.

Margie Hinton Radleman (Coach) Inducted 2015

Margie Hinton Randleman was instrumental in getting the Cowgirl basketball program on the map. During her five seasons at the helm (1978-82), her teams won a total of 94 games and posted two 20-win seasons. Her best year came in 1981 that saw her squad finish the year 23-5 behind the play of McNeese Hall of Famer Pat Jean. She averaged 19 wins a season as basketball coach (94-58) and coached two of the top four teams with the most wins in a season (23 in 1981 and 22 in 1980). She was also the head volleyball coach for the Cowgirls in 1975 and 1976.

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2018-19

2012 SLC Tournament Champs McNeese SLC Tournament History • 19 Tournament Appearances

2019 Southland Conference Tournament March 13-17 Leonard E. Merrell Center (Katy, TX.)

• 2 Tournament Titles (2011, 2012) • 16-18 tournament record • Two Tournament MVP’s 2011- Ashlyn Baggett 20120 Caitlyn Baggett • Seven All-Tournament Selections

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Academic Excellence McNeese in the Classroom

McNeese women’s basketball has had several players named to the McNeese honor roll and Dean’s list throughout the years. A member of the women’s basketball team has been named the Southland Conference Student-Athlete of the year four times along with several SLC All-Academic selections. Ashlyn Baggett was named the SLC Student-Athlete of the Year three times in her four year career and younger sister, Allison was the Student-Athlete of the Year in 2014. The other Baggett sister, Caitlyn was named to the Capital One Academic All-District team in 2013.

Southland Conference Student-Athlete of the Year 2014- Allison Baggett 2013- Ashlyn Baggett 2012- Ashlyn Baggett 2011- Ashlyn Baggett

Capital One CoSIDA All-American 2013- Caitly Baggett (District 6)

Southland Conference All-Academic 2008- Brittany Boone (2nd team) 2010- Kiara Johnson (2nd team) 2011- Ashlyn Baggett (1st team) Caitlyn Baggett (1st team) 2012- Ashlyn Baggett (1st team) Caitlyn Baggett (1st team) 2013- Ashlyn Baggett (1st team) Caitlyn Baggett (2nd team) 2014- Allison Baggett (1st team) 2015- Allison Baggett (1st team) 2016- Allison Baggett (2nd team)

Alex Haley

Academic Counselor

The McNeese athletic academic center, located in the Jack Doland Fieldhouse, a state of the art facility that furnishes 18 Macintosh desktop computers as well as ample space for athletes to do their class work and studies. Sandi Rodriguez

Study Lab Coordinator

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Dowell Fontenot Sports Medicine Center McNeese State’s Dowell “Doc” Fontenot Sports Medicine Center is an ultramodern facility and one of the finest in the South. It is named after longtime McNeese athletic trainer Dowell Fontenot (pictured left) who was also a national champion boxer during his undergraduate days at the university and who is a member of the McNeese Hall of Fame. The center is located just south of the McNeese athletic fieldhouse. Funds for the 6,200 square foot medical center were obtained from the state, from private donations and from the McNeese PetroChem Athletic Association.

Jim “Doc” Murphy

Head Athletic Trainer

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Charles Keuhn Weight Room The Charles Kuehn Weight Room at the Jack Doland Field House was outfitted by Life Fitness Company and Hammer Strength Company who made the 8,000 square foot room a showcase weight facility. Weights are painted in platinum and blue and there are 16 Mondo enlayed platforms for heavy weight work, one of only eight schools in the

nation to have this. The weight room also includes: 16 multi-purpose racks, 80,000 pounds of weights (McNeese logo on the weights), nine 52-inch flat screen television sets, mirrors all the way around, two treadmills, two elliptical machines, a stationary bike and a $12,000 surround sound system donated by Scott Bailey and Bailey Audio. A 12-foot McNeese logo sets off the room from the center floor. The facility is named in honor of McNeese State’s first

Strength and Conditioning

Kyle Little

Head Strength and Conditioning Coach

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Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach

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COWGIRLS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

ASSISTS

Game: 14, Jayln Johnson vs. Texas Southern (‘14-15); Ann Stutes vs. USL (‘88-89), NW State (‘87-88) Season: 180, Jayln Johnson (‘14-15) Career: 554, Jayln Johnson (‘13-16)

GAMES PLAYED

Career: 132, Caitlyn Baggett (‘09-13)

POINTS

Game: 39, Shante’ Perry (‘08-09) vs. La. Tech; Kim Turner vs. NW State (‘88-89); Vicky Chapman vs. Nicholls State (‘76-77) Season: 647, Pat Jean (‘81-82) Career: 2,461, Pat Jean (‘80-83)

ASSISTS AVERAGE

Season: 5.6, Jayln Johnson (‘14-15) Career: 4.9, Ann Stutes (‘87-88)

STEALS

POINT AVERAGE

Game: 9, Regina Spivey vs. Mobile (2005) Season: 79, Regina Spivey (2005-06) Career: 350, Pat Jean (‘80-83)

Season: 25.1 (351 pts./14 games) Vicky Chapman (‘75-76) Career: 23.0 (989 pts./39 games) Vicky Chapman (‘74-76)

BLOCKED SHOTS

Game: 7, Natalie Randall vs. SE La. (‘82-83) Season: 75, Natalie Randall (‘82-83) Career: 132, Natalie Randall (‘82-84)

FIELD GOALS MADE

Game: 14, Shante’ Perry vs. La. Tech (‘08-09);Valerie Butcher vs. Howard Payne (‘85-86); Pam Booker vs. NE La. (‘84-85); Vicky Chapman vs. Nicholls State (‘76-77) Season: 258, Pat Jean (‘80-81) Career: 986, Pat Jean (‘80-83)

Pat Jean

PERSONAL FOULS COMMITTED Season: 112, Cindy Boudreaux (‘90-91) Career: 335, Regina Spivey (2003-06)

GAMES FOULED OUT

Season: 16, Cindy Boudreaux (‘90-91) Career: 27, Cindy Boudreaux (‘89-920

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

Game: 33, Vicky Chapman vs. Nicholls State (‘76-77) Season: 573, Ashlyn Baggett (‘12-13) Career: 1,776, Ashlyn Baggett (09-13)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Season: .624, Pat Jean (‘81-82) Career: .572, Pat Jean (‘80-83)

CONS. FIELD GOALS MADE

Game: 12, Sarah Hale vs. NE La. (‘95-96)

3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE

Game: 9, Shante’ Perry vs. La. Tech (‘08-09) Season: 107, Ashlyn Baggett (‘12-13) Career: 308, Ashlyn Baggett (‘11-12)

3-PT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

Game: 15, Courtnee’ Hollins vs. Central Arkansas (‘07-08); Stacy Thibodeaux vs. UTA (‘90-91); Jennifer Inman (‘89-90) Season: 260, Ashlyn Baggett (‘13) Career: 809, Ashlyn Baggett (‘09-13)

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FREE THROWS MADE

Game: 17, Jayln Johnson vs. UNO (‘14-15) Caitlyn Baggett vs. Mercer (‘12-13) Season: 190, Jayln Johnson (‘14-15) Career: 593, Caitlyn Baggett (‘09-13)

Shante’ Perry

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED

Game: 22, Jayln Johnson vs. UNO (‘14-15) Pat Jean vs. NW State (‘81-82) Season: 252, Pat Jean (‘81-82) Career: 798, Pat Jean (‘80-83)

FREE THROW PERCENT

Game:1.000 (14-14), Jayln Johnson vs. SFA (‘14-15) Season: .878, Allison Baggett (‘14-15) Career: .820, Caitlyn Baggett (‘09-13)

CONS. FREE THROWS MADE (min. 10 att.)

Ann Roubique

Game: 17, Caitlyn Baggett vs. Mercer (‘13) Season: 31, Courtnee’ Hollins (‘07-08)

REBOUNDS

Game: 25, Pat Jean vs. USL (‘80-81) Season: 462, Pat Jean (‘79-80) Career: 1,571, Pat Jean (‘80-83)

REBOUND AVERAGE

Season: 15.8, Vicky Chapman (‘75-76) Career: 14.7, Donna Barrett (‘84-85)

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Team Records

MOST POINTS SCORED Quarter: 40 vs. LSU-A (2016-2017) Game: 114 vs. Lamar (‘82-83) Season: 2,459 (‘12-13) HIGHEST POINT AVERAGE Season: 81.1 (‘80-81) FEWEST POINTS SCORED Quarter: 4, at Tulane (2014-2015) Game: 25 vs. Texas (‘02-03) MOST POINTS YIELDED Quarter: 32 vs. UNO (2016-17); vs. Baylor (2015-16) Game: 116 To Lamar (‘90-91) FEWEST POINTS YIELDED Quarter: 2 vs. UNO (OT/2015-2016) Game: 23 to Southern-N.O. (‘11-12) FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 45 vs. USL (‘87-88) Season: 974 (‘79-80) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 99 vs. N. Illinois (‘80-81) Season: 2,353 (‘78-79) FIELD GOAL PERCENT Game: .625 vs. USL (‘87-88) Season: .478 (‘86-87) FREE THROWS MADE Game: 36 vs. UTA (‘91-92), (‘82-83) Season: 519 (‘85-86) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 48 vs. North Texas (‘83-84) Season: 957 (‘82-83) FREE THROW PERCENT(10 or more attempts) Game: 1.000 (18-18) at Nicholls State (‘07-08) Season: .742 (‘10-11) 3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 16 at Lamar (‘07-08) Season: 238 (‘12-13)

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COWGIRLS 3-PT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 41 vs. Central Arkansas (‘07-08) Season: 726 (‘12-13) REBOUNDS Game: 80 vs. SE Louisiana (‘82-83) Season: 1,631 (‘78-79) Average: 53.5 (‘77-78) ASSISTS Game: 34 vs. Tulane (‘82-83) Season: 534 (‘85-86) Average: 18.4 (‘85-86) FEWEST TURNOVERS Game: 5 vs. Oral Roberts and Nicholls (‘12-13) PLAYERS FOULED OUT Game: 4 vs. SW Texas (‘88-89), Southern (‘80-81), NW State (‘96-97) Season: 46 (‘90-91) GAMES Won, Season: 26 (‘11-12), (‘10-11) Lost, Season: 25 (‘06-07) Cons. Won: 12 (‘10-11), (‘80-81) Cons. Lost: 20 (‘06-07) Fewest Won: 4 (‘06-07); (‘89-90) Fewest Lost: 5 (‘80-81) Best Won-Lost Percentage: .821 (23-5, ‘80-81)

Top 10 Home Attendance Records At Burton 1. 4,089 vs. LSU/lost 64-43 (Dec. 16, 2011) 2. 3,256 vs. Lamar/won 70-69 (Mar. 5, 2011) 3. 2,241 vs. Central Arkansas/lost 64-53 (Feb. 11, 2012) 4. 2,219 vs. Central Arkansas/lost 77-69 (Mar. 2, 2013) 5. 2,183 vs. Northwestern State/won 73-63 (Feb. 19, 2011) 6. 2,037 vs. Southeastern La./won 68-53 (Feb. 29, 2012) 7. 1,823 vs. New Orleans/won 82-58 (Jan. 31, 2015) 8. 1,762 vs. Central Arkansas/ won 65-59 (Jan. 29, 2011) 9. 1,542 vs. Southeastern La./ won 74-50 (Jan. 19, 2011) 10. 1,418 vs. Nicholls/lost 73-68 (Feb. 28, 2015)

STEALS Game: 24 vs. Paul Quinn (2009-10) Season: 301 (‘10-11)

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SEASON LEADERS

SCORING Year Player ;17-18 ‘16-17 ‘15-16 ‘14-15 ‘13-14 ‘12-13 ‘11-12 ‘10-11 ‘09-10 ‘08-09 ‘07-08 ‘06-07 ‘05-06 ‘04-05 ‘03-04 ‘02-03 ‘01-02 ‘00-01 ‘99-00 ‘98-99 ‘97-98 ‘96-97 ‘95-96 ‘94-95 ‘93-94 ‘92-93 ‘91-92 ‘90-91 ‘89-90 ‘88-89 ‘87-88 ‘86-87 ‘85-86 ‘84-85 ‘83-84 ‘82-83 ‘81-82 ‘80-81 ‘79-80 ‘78-79 ‘77-78 ‘76-77 ‘75-76

Caitlin Davis Victoria Rachal Jayln Johnson Allison Baggett Allison Baggett Ashlyn Baggett Ashlyn Baggett Ashlyn Baggett Kendra Wells Shante’ Perry Courtnee’ Hollins Courtnee Hollins Regina Spivey Regina Spivey Regina Spivey Kellie Burbridge Kellie Burbridge Eunice Mayo Eunice Mayo Wendy Mapp Tracey Barry Twanna Calligan Stacie Davis Chris Blackwell Miracle Fingers Robin Daniels Gretchen Thedford Tangela McAlister Tangela McAlister Stacy Thibodeaux Sherry Walker Kim Turner Chandra Davis Kim Turner Valerie Butcher Pam Booker Natalie Randall Pat Jean Pat Jean Pat Jean Pat Jean Tammy Premeaux Quita Thompson Vicky Chapman Vicky Chapman

G 29 30 33 32 33 35 34 33 29 30 31 21 28 29 28 26 22 27 27 26 26 26 26 25 25 28 27 27 28 27 27 27 27 17 23 28 26 30 28 28 33 28 28 25 14

FREE THROW PERCENT (20 FTA) Year Player

PTS AVG 355 364 92 510 589 667 523 550 404 471 475 220 329 384 302 385 329 264 266 257 312 316 316 366 213 546 362 527 613 272 339 368 418 315 467 572 476 622 647 613 579 488 489 525 351

12.2 12.1 14.9 15.9 17.8 19.1 15.4 16.7 13.9 15.7 15.3 10.5 11.8 13.2 10.8 14.8 15.0 9.8 9.9 9.9 12.0 12.2 12.2 13.6 8.5 19.5 13.4 19.5 21.9 10.1 12.6 13.6 15.5 18.5 20.3 20.4 18.3 20.7 23.1 21.9 17.9 17.4 17.5 21.0 25.1

FIELD GOAL PERCENT (100 FGA) Year Player ‘17-18 ‘16-17 ‘15-16 ‘14-15 ‘13-14 ‘12-13 ‘11-12 ‘10-11 ‘09-10 ‘08-09 ‘07-08 ‘06-07 ‘05-06 ‘04-05 ‘03-04 ‘02-03 ‘01-02 ‘00-01 ‘99-00 ‘98-99 ‘97-98 ‘96-97 ‘95-96 ‘94-95 ‘93-94 ‘92-93 ‘91-92 ‘90-91 ‘89-90 ‘88-89 ‘87-88 ‘86-87 ‘85-86 ‘84-85 ‘83-84 ‘82-83 ‘81-82 ‘80-81 ‘79-80 ‘78-79 ‘77-78 ‘76-77

Jasmyn Carswell Frederica Haywood Jasmyn Carswell Talisa Boyd NeTanya Jones Cecilia Okoye Matika Hull Caitlyn Baggett Kiara Johnson Ashlyn Baggett Shante’ Perry Jessica Hooker Shamika Stewart Shamika Stewart Shamika Stewart Kellie Burbridge Kellie Burbridge Wendy Headley Angela Karasch Tracey Barry Stacie Davis Chris Blackwell Tina Hill Chris Blackwell NaTosha Barber Gretchen Thedford Shannon Moon Yvette Thomas Shannon Moon Kim Turner Eva Jones Kim Turner Valerie Butcher Donna Barrett Natalie Randall Pat Jean Pat Jean Pat Jean Pat Jean Christine Sheridan Quita Thompson Vicky Chapman

FG FGA PCT 63 103 81 94 96 136 99 99 153 102 116 55 99 103 82 152 114 61 53 118 134 155 68 174 86 133 66 74 116 142 128 121 176 212 187 252 242 258 234 123 221 -

119 234 160 196 182 272 190 220 314 270 295 129 195 224 160 329 242 127 120 226 239 287 148 293 204 312 126 220 220 280 222 189 311 352 338 403 417 451 452 265 488 -

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.529 .440 .506 .480 .527 .500 .521 .450 .487 .378 .393 .426 .508 .460 .513 .402 .471 .480 .442 .522 .561 .540 .459 .594 .422 .426 .524 .432 .527 .507 .577 .640 .566 .602 .553 .625 .580 .572 .515 .464 .453 .532

‘17-18 ‘16-17 ‘15-16 ‘14-15 ‘13-14 ‘12-13 ‘11-12 ‘10-11 ‘09-10 ‘08-09 ‘07-08 ‘06-07 ‘05-06 ‘04-05 ‘03-04 ‘02-03 ‘01-02 ‘00-01 ‘99-00 ‘98-99 ‘97-98 ‘96-97 ‘95-96 ‘94-95 ‘93-94 ‘92-93 ‘91-92 ‘90-91 ‘89-90 ‘88-89 ‘87-88 ‘86-87 ‘85-86 ‘84-85 ‘83-84 ‘82-83 ‘81-82 ‘80-81 ‘79-80 ‘78-79 ‘77-78 ‘76-77

Dede Sheppard Victoria Rachal Jayln Johnson Allison Baggett Amber Donnes Caitlyn Baggett Caitlyn Baggett Caitlyn Baggett Adrienne Minor Shante’ Perry Shante’ Perry Brittany Boone Valencia LeBlanc Courrtney Colmer Kasie Cummins Kellie Burbridge Kellie Burbridge Angela Karasch Wendy Mapp Aaricka Means Twanna Calligan Twanna Calligan Tricia Hegener Robin Daniels Robin Daniels Pam Davis Shanna Cole Yvette Thomas Robyn Harris Miechelle Alexander Janine Guillory Yronica Coleman Valerie Butcher Pam Booker Pam Booker Sandra Staves Christine Sheridan Christine Sheridan Ann Roubique Ann Roubique Etta Lampkin Vicky Chapman

REBOUNDS Year Player ‘17-18 ‘16-17 ‘15-16 ‘14-15 ‘13-14 ‘12-13 ‘11-12 ‘10-11 ‘09-10 ‘08-09 ‘07-08 ‘06-07 ‘05-06 ‘04-05 ‘03-04 ‘02-03 ‘01-02 ‘00-01 ‘99-00 98-99 ‘97-98 ‘96-97 ‘95-96 ‘94-95 ‘93-94 ‘92-93 ‘91-92 ‘90-91 ‘89-90 ‘88-89 ‘87-88 ‘86-87 ‘85-86 ‘84-85 ‘83-84 ‘82-83 ‘81-82 ‘80-81 ‘79-80 ‘78-79 ‘77-78 ‘76-77 ‘75-76

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Mercedes Rogrs Frederica Haywood Frederica Haywood Talisa Boyd Cecilia Okoye Cecilia Okoye Kendra Wells Kendra Wells Kendra Wells Kendra Wells Reeshimah Davis Reeshimah Davis Shamika Stewart Regina Spivey Marquita Williams Kellie Burbridge Kellie Burbridge Eunice Mayo Eunice Mayo Tracey Barry Stacie Davis Chris Blackwell Chrissy Carrell Robin Daniels Robin Daniels Robin Daniels Tangela McAlister Mary Keller Sherry Walker Sherry Walker Eva Jones Yronica Coleman Valerie Butcher Donna Barrett Natalie Randall Pat Jean Pat Jean Pat Jean Pat Jeans Tammy Premeaux Etta Lampkin Vicky Chapman Vicky Chapman

FT 46 54 149 72 23 182 152 157 18 92 80 33 25 33 20 72 86 60 28 35 66 38 28 120 64 81 21 50 40 22 71 124 111 88 60 81 67 78 68 75 98 -

FTA PCT 63 65 169 82 27 210 188 190 26 76 102 38 30 38 20 93 108 73 36 46 89 56 36 154 85 96 27 70 56 27 92 156 149 116 74 120 92 95 86 98 146 -

73.0 83.1 .882 .878 .852 .867 .809 .826 .692 .826 .784 .868 .833 .868 1.000 .774 .796 .822 .778 .761 .742 .679 .778 .779 .753 .844 .778 .714 .714 .815 .772 .795 .745 .759 .811 .675 .728 .821 .791 .765 .671 .736

G REB AVG 28 31 33 32 33 35 34 33 29 30 31 28 27 29 26 26 22 27 27 26 26 25 25 28 27 27 28 27 27 26 27 26 23 28 26 30 28 28 33 28 30 25 14

211 341 306 241 295 250 349 263 288 214 172 148 185 178 156 162 147 177 204 156 157 240 117 234 164 178 197 131 224 183 215 254 281 411 309 410 366 333 462 297 277 340 221

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7.5 11.0 9.3 7.5 8.9 7.1 10.3 8.0 7.9 7.1 5.5 5.3 6.9 6.1 6.0 6.2 6.7 6.6 7.6 6.0 6.0 8.9 4.7 8.4 6.1 6.6 7.0 4.9 8.3 7.0 8.0 9.8 12.2 14.7 11.9 13.7 13.1 11.9 14.0 10.6 9.2 13.6 15.8

ASSISTS

Year Player ‘17-18 ‘16-17 ‘15-16 ‘14-15 ‘13-14 ‘12-13 ‘11-12 ‘10-11 ‘09-10 ‘08-09 ‘07-08 ‘06-07 ‘05-06 ‘04-05 ‘03-04 ‘02-03 ‘01-02 ‘00-01 ‘99-00 ‘98-99 ‘97-98 ‘96-97 ‘95-96 ‘94-95 ‘93-94 ‘92-93 ‘91-92 ‘90-91 ‘89-90 ‘88-89 ‘87-88 ‘86-87 ‘85-86 ‘84-85 ‘83-84 ‘82-83 ‘81-82 ‘80-81 ‘79-80

Caitlin Davis Caitlin Davis Jayln Johnson Jayln Johnson Jayln Johnson Caitlyn Baggett Caitlyn Baggett Caitlyn Baggett Kendra Wells Caitlyn Baggett Lenisa Lopez Brittany Boone Regina Spivey Clarissa Clark Clarissa Clark Clarissa Clark Shanel Handy Kelly Greig Tiffany Green Tiffany Green Tiffany Green Tiffany Green Chrissy Carrell Ines Parker Cinthia French Pam Davis Pam Davis Cindy Boudreaux LaTaunya Fontenot Ann Stutes Ann Stutes Chandra Davis Dorothy Briscoe Dorothy Briscoe Aretha Brown Colleen Bobbett Christine Sheridan Aline Guidry Ann Roubique

BLOCKED SHOTS Year Player ‘17-18 ‘16-17 ‘15-16 ‘14-15 ‘13-14 ‘12-13 ‘11-12 ‘10-11 ‘09-10 ‘08-09 ‘07-08 ‘06-07 ‘05-06 ‘04-05 ‘03-04 ‘02-03 ‘01-02 ‘00-01 ‘99-00 ‘98-99 ‘97-98 ‘96-97 ‘95-96 ‘94-95 ‘93-94 ‘92-93 ‘91-92 ‘90-91 ‘89-90 ‘88-89 ‘87-88 ‘86-87 ‘85-86 ‘84-85 ‘83-84 ‘82-83 ‘81-82 ‘80-81 ‘79-80 ‘78-79

Jasmyn Carswell Frederica Haywood Jasmyn Carswell Jasmyn Carswell Cecilia Okoye Cecilia Okoye Martika Hull Ja’Niqua Kendrix Kendra Wells Alaina Verdin Ja’Niqua Kendrix Ja’Niqua Kendrix Shante’ Perry Shonice Sprouse Regina Spivey Regina Spivey Regina Spivey Kellie Burbridge Taylor Morrell Amber Williams Eunice Mayo Eunice Mayo Eunice Mayo Eunice Mayo Chris Blackwell Miracle Fingers Chris Blackwell Cinthia French Robin Daniels Shannon Moon Mary Keller Shannon Moon Kim Turner Eva Jones Yronica Coleman Kim Turner Donna Barrett Natalie Randall Natalie Randall Pat Jean Pat Jean Pat Jean Kathy Stone

G AST AVG 29 31 33 32 33 36 34 32 29 30 30 29 28 29 28 26 26 26 28 25 27 27 25 26 27 27 28 25 27 24 27 28 29 28 28 30 31 22 33

G 30 31 33 32 33 35 34 33 33 13 28 30 30 29 28 29 28 26 27 27 27 27 24 26 27 25 26 27 27 27 27 25 22 27 26 23 28 26 30 28 28 33 27

167 103 166 180 142 171 144 141 71 74 105 120 90 104 72 69 70 90 155 87 129 101 86 125 73 90 99 66 121 101 152 89 108 141 108 85 66 67 87

5.8 3.3 5.0 5.6 4.3 4.8 4.2 4.4 2.4 2.5 3.5 4.1 3.2 3.6 2.6 2.7 2.7 3.5 5.5 3.5 4.7 3.7 3.4 4.8 2.7 3.3 3.5 2.6 4.5 4.6 4.9 3.2 3.7 5.2 3.9 2.8 2.1 3.0 2.6

BLK AVG 23 10 22 10 21 20 15 7 7 7 21 13 10 12 28 40 25 27 17 17 41 39 9 13 23 7 17 14 15 15 14 29 23 24 22 17 15 57 75 24 23 26 10

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0.8 0.3 0.7 0.3 0.6 0.6 0.4 .0.2 0.2 0.5 0.8 0.4 0.3 0.4 1.0 1.4 0.9 1.0 0.6 0.6 1.5 1.4 0.4 0.5 0.9 0.3 0.7 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.5 1.0 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.5 2.2 2.5 0.8 0.7 0.8 0.3

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COWGIRLS

Career Leaders

SCORING

Player 1. Pat Jean (1980-83) 2. Ashlyn Baggett (2009, 11-13) 3. Allison Baggett (2013-16) 4. Caitlyn Baggett (2009, 11-13) 5. Robin Daniels (1992-95) 6. Jayln Johnson (2013-160 7. Aline Guidry (1978-81) 8. Chandra Davis (1986-89) 9. Christine Sheridan (1979-82) 10. Kim Turner (1985-88) *- Includes 3-pointers

REBOUNDING

Player 1. Pat Jean (1980-83) 2. Kendra Wells (2009-12) 3. Robin Daniels (1992-95) 4. Mercedes Rogrs (2015-2018) 5. Kim Turner (1985-88) 6. Kiara Johnson (2008-11) 7. Becky Dunnehoo (1976-77) 8. Christine Sheridan (1979-82) 9. Pauline Habetz (1979-82) 10. Vicky Chapman (1974-76)

ASSISTS

Player 1. Jayln Johnson (2013-16) 2. Caitlyn Baggett (2009, 11-13) 3. Tiffany Green (1997-00) 4. Chandra Davis (1986-89) 5. Clarissa Clark (2003-06) 6. Ashlyn Baggett (2009, 11-13) 7. Regina Spivey (2003-06) 8. Caitlin Davis (2017-18) 9. Ann Roubique (1979-82) 10. Ann Stutes (1988-89)

STEALS

Player 1. Pat Jean 2. Regina Spivey 3. Aline Guidry 4. Tina Hill 5. Christine Sheridan 6. Chandra Davis 7. Marquita Williams 8. Kendra Wells 9. Ashlyn Baggett 9. Tiffany Green 10. Caitlyn Baggett

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G 119 131 133 132 111 134 111 109 118 105

FG 986 *682 *686 *463 *575 *409 618 *571 580 *526

G 119 126 111 120 105 114 57 118 120 39

FT 489 379 192 593 318 482 197 247 261 322

AVG 20.7 15.7 13.4 12.7 13.2 10.9 12.9 13.1 12.0 13.1

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Player G 1. Natalie Randall (1983-84) 56 2. Pat Jean (1980-83) 119 3. Regina Spivey (2003-06) 109 4. Eunice Mayo (1998-01) 97 5. Kellie Burbridge (2000-03) 88 6. Kim Turner (1985-88) 105 7. Jasmyn Carswell (2015, ‘16, 18) 102 8. Eva Jones (1986-89) 87 9. Robin Daniels (1992-95) 111 10. Chris Blackwell (1995, 97) 56

BLK AVG 132 2.4 106 0.9 104 1.0 100 1.0 70 0.9 69 0.6 59 0.6 47 0.5 44 0.4 43 0.8

REB AVG 1571 13.2 1237 9.8 743 6.7 696 5.8 630 6.0 609 5.3 585 10.3 582 4.9 566 4.7 561 14.4

G 134 132 107 109 109 131 109 60 116 51 G 119 109 111 108 118 109 94 126 131 107 132

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PTS 2461 2051 1780 1674 1468 1455 1433 1427 1421 1374

AST AVG 554 4.1 530 4.0 472 4.4 375 3.4 312 2.9 307 2.3 285 2.6 270 4.5 260 2.2 253 4.9

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1,000 POINT CLUB

1. Pat Jean- 2,461 (1980-83) 2. Ashlyn Baggett- 2,051 (2009, 11-13) 3. Allison Baggett- 1,780 (2013-16) 4. Caitlyn Baggett- 1,674 (2009, 11-13) STL AVG 5. Robin Daniels- 1,468 (1992-95) 350 2.9 6. Jayln Johnson- 1,455 (2013-16) 285 2.6 7. Aline Guidry- 1,433 (1978-81) 238 2.1 8. Chandra Davis- 1,427 (1986-89) 209 1.9 9. Christine Sheridan- 1,421 (1979-82) 208 1.8 10. Kim Turner- 1,374 (1985-88) 202 1.8 11. Kendra Wells- 1,237 (2009-12) 197 2.1 12. Regina Spivey- 1,195 (2003-06) 182 1.8 13. Tangela McAlister- 1,140 (1992-93) 180 1.4 14. Shante’ Perry- 1,134 (2006-09) 180 1.7 15. Pam Mayet- 1,031 (1982-84) 178 1.3 16. Amber Donnes- 1,024 (2014-2017) McNeesewbb

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COWGIRLS ALL-SOUTHLAND

2018- Caitlin Davis (Hon. Mention) 2017- Victoria Rachal (Hon. Mention) Frederica Haywood (Hon. Mention) 2016- Allison Baggett (2nd team) Jayln Johnson (2nd team) 2015- Allison Baggett (1st team) Jayln Johnson (2nd team) 2014- Allison Baggett (2nd team) Cecilia Okoye (2nd team) 2013- Ashlyn Baggett (2nd team) Caitlyn Baggett (2nd team) Cecilia Okoye (Hon. Mention) 2012- Ashlyn Baggett (1st team) Caitlyn Baggett (2nd team) Kendra Wells (3rd team) 2011- Ashlyn Baggett (1st team) Caitlyn Baggett (2nd team) 2010- Kiara Johnson (Hon. Mention) 2009- Shante’ Perry (2nd team) 2008- Courtnee’ Hollins (2nd team) Shante’ Perry (Hon. Mention) 2006- Regina Spivey (2nd team) Marquita Williams (Hon. Mention) 2005- Regina Spivey (2nd team) 2004- Regina Spivey (3rd team) 2003- Kellie Burbridge (2nd team) 2002- Kellie Burbridge (3rd team) 2001- Kelly Greig (Hon. Mention) 2000- Tiffany Green (Hon. Mention) 1999- Tracey Barry (Hon. Mention) 1997- Chris Blackwell (1st team) Tina Hill (Hon. Mention) 1995- Robin Daniels (1st team) 1993- Tangela McAlister (1st team) 1992- Tangela McAlister (1st team) 1987- Yronica Coleman (1st team) Kim Turner (2nd team) 1986- Valerie Butcher (1st team) Yronica Coleman (Hon. Mention) 1985- Pam Booker (1st team) 1984- Natalie Randall (1st team) 1983- Pat Jean (1st team) Natalie Randall (1st team)

2018-19 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

2014- Allison Baggett 2013- Ashlyn Baggett 2012- Ashlyn Baggett 2011- Ashlyn Baggett Kelly (Greig) Durio

Kellie Burbridge

Chris Blackwell

Tangela McAlister

Robin Daniels

Ashlyn Baggett

Pat Jean

Kendra Wells

Ashlyn Baggett

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR

2013- Cecila Okoye 1995- Chris Blackwell 1992- Tangela McAlister

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

1992- Robin Daniels 1984- Aretha Brown

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR

2011- Brooks Donald Williams 1986- Mike Fountain

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE ALL-TOURNAMENT

Kiara Johnson

Caitlyn Baggett

2013- Ashlyn Baggett 2012- Caitlyn Baggett (MVP), Ashlyn Baggett, Kendra Wells 2011- Ashlyn Baggett (MVP), Caitlyn Baggett, Kendra Wells 1983- Pat Jean

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE STEVE McCARTY CITIZENSHIP AWARD

2010- Kiara Johnson

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Shante’ Perry was a two-time AllSLC pick during her four year career at McNeese. Perry scored her 1,000th point against UT-Arlington on Feb. 11, 2009 and ended her career as the school’s ninth alltime leading scorer. In her senior season, she led the Cowgirls in scoring and ranked second in the Southland Conference with 15.7 ppg. She ranked second in the SLC with 2.3 three-pointers made per game, third with an 82.6 free throw percent. Perry ranked among the nations best in points per game, three-point percent, field goal percent, three-point field goal percent and three-point field goals per game. She scored in double figures in 24 games and set a McNeese and tied a SLC record with nine three-pointers made in the Cowgirls’ 71-66 victory over Louisiana Tech (Jan. 3, 2009). In that game, she also tied a McNeese single game record for points scored with 39.

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ALL-LOUISIANA

2016- Jayln Johnson (1st team) Allison Baggett (3rd team) 2015- Allison Baggett (1st team) Jayln Johnson (Hon. Mention) 2014- Allison Baggett (1st team) Cecilia Okoye (Hon. Mention) 2013- Ashlyn Baggett (1st team) Caitlyn Baggett (2nd team) 2012- Caitlyn Baggett (1st team) Ashlyn Baggett (2nd team) Kendra Wells (3rd team) 2011- Ashlyn Baggett (1st team) Caitlyn Baggett (Hon. Mention) 2010- Kendra Wells (Hon. Mention) 2009- Shante’ Perry (1st team) 2005- Regina Spivey (Hon. Mention) 2004- Regina Spivey (Hon. Mention) 1993- Tangela McAlister 1992- Tangela McAlister 1986- Valerie Butcher Yronica Coleman 1984- Natalie Randall 1983- Pat Jean 1982- Pat Jean 1981- Pat Jean 1980- Pat Jean

2018-19 ALL-AMERICANS

1993- Tangela McAlister (Basketball Times) 1986- Valerie Butcher (Freshman All-America) 1985- Donna Barrett (Fast Break) Pam Booker (Fast Break)

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 2013 Caitlyn Baggett (Captial One CoSIDA All-District)

Tangela McAlister Basketball Times All-American

LOUISIANA NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR

1995- Chris Blackwell 1992- Tangela McAlister

LOUISIANA FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

1992- Robin Daniels 1984- Aretha Brown

Valerie Butcher Freshman All-American

NeTanya Jones 2014 Allstate WBCA Goodworks Team

Cowgirls And The Pros McNeese has had five players play professionally. The most recent is Mercedes Rogers who signed to play for ASFE San Fruitos for the 2018-19 season. Jayln Johnson, signed with the Baloncesto Batalyaws in 2016. Cecilia Okoye, recently signed a pro contract with Celto Vigo and has also played for Grosbasket-Grosuplje and the Widzew Lodz in Poland. Kellie (Burbridge) Savaidis played for the Australian Bendigo Spirit in 2008. Vicky (Chapman) McMillan was the first Cowgirl to go pro, playing three years for the New Orleans Pride from 1979-81.

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Cecilia Okoye Celto Vigo

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(2015-16) Widzew Lodz (2014-15)

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COWGIRLS FE SALTER MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976

Caitlin Davis Victoria Rachal Jayln Johnson Jayln Johnson Allison Baggett Ashlyn and Caitlyn Baggett Caitlyn Baggett Ashlyn Baggett Kendra Wells Shante’ Perry Courtnee’ Hollins Brittany Boone Marquita Williams Regina Spivey Regina Spivey Kellie Burbridge Kellie Burbridge Kelly Greig Tiffany Green Tracey Barry Stacie Davis Chris Blackwell Chrissy Carrell Robin Daniels Cinthia French Tangela McAlister Tangela McAlister Stacy Thibodeaux Sherry Walker Kim Turner Chandra Davis Kim Turner/Yronica Coleman Valerie Butcher Pam Booker Natalie Randall Pat Jean Pat Jean Christine Sheridan Aline Guidry Tammy Premeaux Etta Lampkin Vicky Chapman Vicky Chapman

COACHES AWARD

2017-2018 Not Presented 2016 Jayln Johnson 2012-15 Not Presented 2011 Ne’Aisha Anderson 2010 Not Presented 2009 Jessica Hooker 2008 Brittany Boone 2007 Not Presented 2006 Clarissa Clark 2005 Clarissa Clark 2004 Kasie Cummins 2003 Monique Powell 2002 Amber Williams 95-01 Not Presented 1994 Kourtnie Oden (Manager) 1993 Leslie Andrews 1992 Shannon Moon 1991 Leslie Andrews 1990 Jennifer Inman 1989 Angie Perry 1988 Angie Perry 1987 Eva Jones 1986 Kim Turner 1985 Cathy Griffen 1984 Mary Dubois 1983 Claudia Iles 1982 Christine Sheridan 1981 Christine Sheridan

2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003

DEFENSE AWARD

Jasmyn Carswell Amber Donnes Hannah Cupit Jayln Johnson Jayln Johnson Ashlyn and Caitlyn Baggett Caitlyn Baggett Ne’Aisha Anderson Kayla Armstrong Conceita Cutrer Conceita Cutrer Reeshimah Davis Marqita Williams Marquita Williams Marquita Williams Clarissa Clark

2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981

Amber Williams Amber Williams Angela Karasch Twanna Calligan Tina Hill Tina Hill Tina Hill Cinthia French Stacy Thibodeaux Stacy Thibodeaux Leslie Andrews Not Presented Robyn Harris Sherry Walker Karanda Jackson Liz Woodson Yronica Colemen Kim Turner Natalie Randall Natalie Randall Christine Sheridan Aline Guidry

2012-18 2011 2002-10 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983

Not Presented Caitlyn Baggett Not Presented Kelly Greig Tiffany Green Tiffany Green Tiffany Green Tiffany Green Chrissy Carrell Ines Parker Not Presented Pam Davis Pam Davis Not Presented LaTaunya Fontenot Ann Stutes Ann Stutes Chandra Davis Chandra Davis Dorothy Briscoe Dorothy Briscoe Colleen Bobbett

2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983

Mercedes Rogers Frederica Haywood Frederica Haywood Talisa Boyd Cecilia Okoye Cecilia Okoye Kendra Wells, Martika Hull Kendra Wells, Kiara Johnson Kendra Wells Kendra Wells Reeshimah Davis Jessica Hooker Shamika Stewart Shamika Stewart Marquita Williams Kellie Burbridge Kellie Burbridge Eunice Mayo Eunice Mayo Stacie Davis Tracey Jeffery Chris Blackwell Miracle Fingers Robin Daniels Gretchen Thedford Robin Daniels Robin Daniels Not Presented Sherry Walker Sherry Walker Eva Jones Yronica Coleman Valerie Butcher Donna Barrett Natalie Randall Pat Jean

FREE THROW AWARD

ASSIST AWARD

Not Presented Brittany Boone Regina Spivey Tara Abdul-Hadi Clarissa Clark Kellie Burbridge Kellie Burbridge Angela Karasch Wendy Mapp Aaricka Means Tiffany Green Twanna Calligan Tricia Hegener Robin Daniels Robin Daniels Tangela McAlister Tangela McAlister Yvette Thomas Robyn Harris Chandra Davis Janine Guillory Janine Guillory Rhonda McCullough Pam Booker Pam Booker Sandra Staves

2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2002-07 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987

Gabby Guidry Cinthya Rivas Not Presented Talisa Boyd Hannah Cupit NeTanya Jones Not Presented Martika Hull Raiyawna Gatlin Kiara Johnson Lenissa Lopez not presented Kacie Cummins Kelly Greig Chris Meschino Angela Karasch Tresa Silcott Twanna Calligan Miracle Fingers Natosha Barber Gretchen Thedford Leslie Andrews Cindy Boudreaux Shannon Moon Miechelle Alexander Eva Jones Angie Perry

MOST IMPROVED

FRANCES T. KING MEMORIAL REBOUND AWARD

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2008-18 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983

NEWCOMER AWARD

2016-18 2015 2014 2012-13 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994

Not Presented Frederica Haywood Victoria Rachal Not Presented Martika Hull Candace LaCombe Kendra Wells Concieta Cutrer Not Presented Courtnee’ Hollins Courtney Colmer Tara Abdul-Hadi Not Presented Taylor Morrell Shantwann Amey Wendy Mapp Aaricka Means Stacie Davis Tiffany Green Sarah Hale Chris Blackwell Megan Riebock

OFFENSIVE AWARD

2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

Caitlin Davis Victoria Rachal Allison Baggett Allison Baggett Allison Baggett Ashlyn Baggett Ashlyn Baggett Caitlyn Baggett Kiara Johnson Shante’ Perry Courtnee’ Hollins

DONNA BERTRAND “ALL I CAN BE” AWARD

2018 regan Bolton 2017 Hannah Cupit 2016 April Broussard (Manager) 2015 Alaina Verdin 2014 Arianna James 2013 Liz Kingham 2012 Raiyawna Gatlin 2011 Ne”Aisha Anderson 2010 Adrienne Minor 2009 Brooke Froeba 2008 Lenissa Lopez 2007 Haley Henagan 2006 Valencia LeBlanc 2005 Taylor Morrell 2004 Tara Abdul-Hadi 2003 Marquita Williams 2002 Sheronda Bowers 2001 Lindsey Stafford 2000 Kellie Burbridge 1999 Sarah Hale 1998 Twanna Calligan 1997 Angela Karasch 1996 Chris Blackwell

2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012

2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012

COWGIRL AWARD

Not Presented Amber Donnes Not Presented Alaina Verdin NeTanya Jones Caitlyn Baggett Kendra Wells

COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD Keara Hudnall Amber Donnes Amber Donnes Talisa Boyd, Alaina Verdin NeTanya Jones Liz Kingham Liz Kingham, Caitlyn Baggett

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COWGIRLS Coaching Records Year

Coach

W L Conference SLC Finish

Post Season

Player Honors

2018 Kacie Cryer 12 18 Southland 8-10 (8th) SLC Tourn. Caitlin Davis (All-SLC/Hon. Mention) 2017 Kacie Cryer 14 17 Southland 8-10 (6th) SLC Tourn. Victoria Rachal (All-SLC /Hon. Mention) Frederica Haywood (All-SLC/Hon. Mention) 2016 Brooks Williams 20 13 Southland 11-7 (4th) SLC Tourn., WBI Tourn. Allison Baggett (All-SLC/2nd team, All-La.) Jayln Johnson (All-SLC/2nd team, SLC All-tourn., All-La.) 2015 Brooks Williams 18 14 Southland 11-7 (5th) SLC Tourn., WBI Tourn. Allison Baggett (All-SLC/1st team, All-La.) Jayln Johnson (All-SLC/2nd team, All-La.) 2014 Brooks Williams 19 14 Southland 11-8 (7th) SLC Tourn., WBI Tourn. Allison Baggett (All-SLC/2nd team, All-La.) Cecilia Okoye (All-SLC/2nd team, All-La.) 2013 Brooks Williams 21 15 Southland 11-7 (t-4th) SLC Tourn, WBI Finals Ashlyn Baggett (All-SLC/2nd team, SLC All-Tour., All-La.) Caitlyn Baggett (All-SLC/2nd team, All-La.) Cecilia Okoye (SLC NOY, All-SLC Hon. Mention) 2012 Brooks Williams 26 8 Southland 13-3 (2nd) SLC Tourn. Champs Ashlyn Baggett (All-SLC/1st team, SLC All-Tour., All-La.) NCAA Tourn. (Ames, Iowa) Caitlyn Baggett (All-SLC/2nd team, SLC Tour. MVP, All-La.) Kendra Wells (All-SLC/3rd team, All-La.) 2011 Brooks Williams 26 7 Southland 15-1 (1st) SLC Champs, SLC Ashlyn Baggett (All-SLC/1st team, SLC Tour. MVP, All-La.) (SLC and Louisiana Tourn. Champs Caitlyn Baggett (All-SLC/2nd team, SLC All-Tour., All-La.) Coach of the Year) NCAA Tourn. (Shreveport) Kendra Wells (SLC All-Tourn.) 2010 Brooks Williams 7 22 Southland 3-13 (t10th) - Kiara Johnson (All-SLC Hon. Mention) Kendra Wells (All-La. Hon. Mention) 2009 Brooks Williams 14 16 Southland 6-10 (7th) SLC Tourn. (0-1) Shante’ Perry (All-SLC/2nd team; All-La./1st team) 2008 Brooks Williams 10 21 Southland 8-8 (T-2nd/East Div.) SLC Tourn. (0-1) Courtnee’ Hollins (All-SLC 2nd team) Shante’ Perry (All-SLC Hon. Mention) #2007 Carol Sensley/Freddie Murray 4 25 Southland 2-14 (12th/6th East Div.) 2006 Carol Sensley 13 15 Southland 7-9 (7th) SLC Tourn. (0-1) Regina Spivey (All-SLC 2nd team) Marquita Williams (All-SLC Hon. Mention) 2005 Carol Sensley 10 19 Southland 8-8 (6th) SLC Tourn. (1-1) Regina Spivey (All-SLC 2nd team; All-La.) 2004 Carol Sensley 11 17 Southland 9-7 (T-5th SLC Tourn. (0-1) Regina Spivey (All-SLC 3rd Team; All-La.-HM) 2003 Carol Sensley 9 17 Southland 8-12 (7th) Kellie Burbridge (All-SLC 2nd Team) 2002 Carol Sensley 6 21 Southland 6-14 (T-9th) - Kellie Burbridge (All-SLC 3rd Team) 2001 Bridget Martin 6 21 Southland 3-17 (11th) - Kelly Greig (All-SLC Hon. Mention) 2000 Bridget Martin 14 14 Southland 8-10 (7th) SLC Tourn. (0-1) Tiffany Green (All-SLC Hon. Mention) 1999 Bridget Martin 14 12 Southland 9-9 (7th) - Tracey Barry (All-SLC Hon. Mention) 1998 Bridget Martin 11 16 Southland 5-11 (7th) - None 1997 Bridget Martin 17 10 Southland 8-8 (T-4th) SLC Tourn. (0-1) Chris Blackwell (All-SLC), Tina Hill (All-SLC Hon. Mention) 1996 Bridget Martin 8 18 Southland 5-13 (T 7th) - - 1995 Bridget Martin 18 10 Southland 10-8 (T 4th) SLC Tourn. (1-1) Chris Blackwell (La. NOY) Robin Daniels (All-SLC) 1994 Martin/Watkins 11 16 Southland 9-9 (6th) SLC Tourn. (0-1) 1993 Martin/Watkins 14 13 Southland 8-10 (5th) SLC Tourn. (0-1) Tangela McAlister (All-SLC, All-La., Basketball Times All-America) 1992 Martin/Watkins 13 15 Southland 9-9 (6th) SLC Tourn. (0-1) Tangela McAlister (All-SLC, SLC NOY, All-La.) Robin Daniels (SLC FOY) 1991 Martin/Watkins 5 22 Southland 0-14 (8th) - 1990 Mike Fountain 4 23 Southland 1-13 (8th) - 1989 Mike Fountain 13 14 Southland 5-9 (T 5th) - 1988 Mike Fountain 11 16 Southland 5-9 (6th) - 1987 Mike Fountain 21 7 Southland 8-4 (T 2nd) - Yronica Coleman (All-SLC) Kim Turner (All-SLC) 1986 Mike Fountain 18 11 Southland 7-3 (T 1st) SLC Co-Champs Valerie Butcher (Freshman All-America, (SLC Coach of the Year) All-Louisiana, All-SLC) Yronica Coleman (All-Louisiana, All-SLC) 1985 Mike Fountain 11 17 Southland 5-7 (5th) - Donna Barrett (Fast Break All-America) Pam Booker (All-America, All-SLC) 1984 Jim Draudt 12 16 Southland 6-6 (4th) - Natalie Randall (All-Louisiana, All-SLC) Aretha Brown (SLC FOY) 1983 Jim Draudt 18 12 Southland 3-2 (4th) SLC Tourn. (2-1) Pat Jean (All-Louisiana, All-SLC, All- SLC Tournament) Natalie Randall (All-SLC 1982 Margie Hinton 14 17 Southland - - Pat Jean (All-Louisiana) 1981 Margie Hinton 23 5 Southland - - Pat Jean (All-Louisiana) 1980 Margie Hinton 22 11 Southland - - Pat Jean (All-Louisiana) 1979 Margie Hinton 17 11 Southland - - 1978 Margie Hinton 18 14 Southland - - 1977 Ernie Duplechin 18 7 Southland - - 1976 Jan Cole 9 6 Southland - - - #-Freddie Murray served as interim head coach for the final 15 games of the season

Jan Cole 1 Yr. (1975-76)

Bridget Martin 11 Yrs. (1990-2001)

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Margie Hinton 5 Yrs. (1977-82)

Ernie Duplechin 1 Yr. (1976-77)

Carol Sensley 6 Yrs. (2001-2007)

Brooks Williams 9 Yrs. (2007-2016)

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Jim Draudt 2 Yrs. (1982-84)

Mike Fountain 6 Yrs. (1984-90)

Sonny Watkins 4 Yrs. (1990-94)

Sonny Watkins and Bridget Martin served as co-head coaches for four years (1990-94). During that time they were one of a few co-head coaches in the nation. The duo guided McNeese to three Southland Conference Tournaments and produced two All-Southland Conference players in Robin Daniels and Tangela McAlister. Both players garnered individual honors as well. Daniels was named the league’s “Freshman of the Year” in 1992 while McAlister was named the SLC “Newcomer of the Year” that same year. In 1993, McAlister was named to the Basketball Times All-America Team, only the fourth and last McNeese player to become an All-American. Watkins later served as the Universities Athletic Director from 1995-2007 while Martin went on to serve as head coach for seven more years before being named McNeese’s Associate AD for Compliance and Senior Woman Administrator in 2002, titles she still holds to date.

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COWGIRLS Coaches Composite Records Coach Kacie Cryer Williams Martin * Hinton Fountain Sensley Watkins * Draudt Duplechin Cole

Yrs. W 2 26 9 161 11 131 5 94 6 78 6 53 4 43 2 30 1 18 1 9

L 35 130 167 58 88 114 66 28 7 6

Pct. .427 .553 .440 .618 .470 .317 .394 .517 .720 .600

Southland Conference

*- served as co-head coach 4 years

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NCAA

WBI

Tourn. Tourn. Tourn. 1-2 11-6 2 3 1-6 1-3

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Brooks Donald Williams

Brooks Donald-Williams became McNeese’s all-time winningest coach with her 132nd career win during the 2014-15 season. Williams spent nine years at McNeese, amassing a 161-130 career record. Williams became the all-time winningest coach on Jan. 17, 2015 with a 79-74 win at Sam Houston State. Williams was named head coach in 2007 and led the Cowgirls to five consecutive postseaosn appearances including two NCAA Tournaments (2011, 2012) and three WBI appearances (2013-15), advancing to the championship game in 2013.

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McNEESE RECORD AGAINST OPPONENTS

Abilene Christian Alabama Alabama-Birmingham Alcorn State Appalachian St. Arkansas Arkansas-Little Rock Arkansas Monticello Arkansas-Pine Bluff Arkansas State Baylor Belhaven College Birmingham Southern Centenary Central Arkansas Central Florida Charleston Southern Chattanooga Cincinatti Colgate College of Ozarks Creighton Dartmouth Delta State Detroit-Mercy Dillard Duke Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Eastern Michigan Elon Fairleigh Dickinson Florida A&M Florida State Furman Georgia Georgia Southern Georgia Tech Grambling Hawaii Hofstra Houston Houston Baptist Howard Payne Incarnate Word Jackson State Kentucky Lamar Liberty Long Island Louisiana College LSU-Alexandria LSU Louisiana Tech Loyola- New Orleans Loyola-Marymount Manhattan Marshall Memphis Memphis State Mercer Michigan State Mississippi College Mississippi State Mississippi Valley Miss for Women Missouri Missouri-Kansas City Mobile, Univ. Murray State Navy New Orleans New Mexico State Nicholls Norfolk State North Dakota

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North Texas Northeast Illinois Northern Illinois Northern Kentucky Northwestern St. Oklahoma Oklahoma State Ole Miss Oral Roberts Orange AAU Paul Quinn Penn State Pittsburgh Prairie View A&M Rice Samford Sam Houston St. San Diego State San Jacinto South Alabama South Dakota South Florida Southeastern Oklahoma Southeastern Louisiana Southern Methodist Southern (N.O.) Southern Illinois Southern Miss Spring Hill Stephen F. Austin Stetson Southwest Missouri SW (Tx.) University Talladega Texas Texas A&I Texas A&M Texas A&M-CC Texas Christian Texas College Texas Southern Texas State Texas Tech Tulane Tulsa UCLA UC-Santa Barbara UL-Lafayette UL-Monroe Univ. of Southwest US Int’l UT-Arlington UT-El Paso UT-Pan American UTSA Valdosta Vanderbilt Wayland Baptist West Florida Wharton JC Wiley College William Carey Xavier

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COWGIRLS 1974-75 (12-6) Coach: Jan Cole 1975-76 (9-6) Coach: Jan Cole def. Nicholls State 62-59 lost to Lamar 60-55 lost to SE Louisiana 77-66 def. Lamar 62-59 lost to Louisiana Tech 85-78 lost to SE Louisiana 76-58 def. Northeast La. 68-58 lost to LSU 62-54 def. Northeast La. 75-73 lost to LSU 68-58 def. Louisiana Tech 56-55 def. USL 89-44 def. San Jacinto 67-57 def. Nicholls State 64-54 def. Nicholls State 61-40 1976-77 (18-7) Coach: Ernie Duplechin lost to Northwestern St. 77-69 def. Dillard 89-44 def. Dillard 81-68 def. Tulane 60-59 def. Nicholls State 69-44 def. Northwestern St. 64-58 lost to LSU 78-64 def. New Orleans 76-53 def. Nicholls State 70-57 def. Wharton JC 77-52 def. Lamar 76-60 def. USL 79-54 lost to La. College 74-68 def. Tulane 79-48 def. New Orleans 91-49 lost to SE Louisiana 89-71 def. La. College 68-60 def. Wharton JC 76-66 def. Orange AAU 77-53 def. Lamar 76-67 lost to SE Louisiana 82-80 def. Nicholls State 84-75 lost to Southeastern La. 79-74 def. Nicholls State 78-71 lost to SE Louisiana 110-56 1977-78 (18-14) Coach: Margie Hinton def. Dillard 80-63 lost to SE Louisiana def. Xavier 87-51 def. Nicholls State 90-70 def. Lamar 74-63 lost to Southern 74-45 lost to Louisiana Tech 88-67 def. NW State 100-90 lost to La. College 73-72 lost to LSU 82-81 def. NW State 84-76 lost to LSU 105-70 lost to SE Louisiana 101-68 def. Xavier 75-69 def. Northeast La. 102-83 def. Nicholls State 70-61 lost to Louisiana Tech 90-69 lost to Texas Tech 68-56 def. Rice 83-29 def. SW Texas State 64-54 def. Lamar 59-37 def. Northeast La. 72-64 def. Dillard 86-59 lost to LSU 67-48 def. New Orleans 106-63 def. Xavier 55-47 lost to Southern 71-49 lost to USL 73-71 def. Northeast La. 81-76 lost to Wayland Baptist 101-57 def. SE Oklahoma 56-50 lost to Houston 68-60 1978-79 (17-11) Coach: Margie Hinton def. Northwestern State 77-62 def. Xavier 83-65 def. Dillard 84-54 lost to SE Louisiana 105-70 def. Texas Christian 80-71 def. Texas A&I 79-46 lost to Texas Southern 71-70 def. Lamar 71-62 def. Xavier 98-78 def. Louisiana Tech 71-70 def. USL 96-56 def. Northeast La. 93-74 def. NW State 74-69 lost to LSU 81-58 lost to Northeast La. 82-70 lost to Louisiana Tech 101-46 def. Dillard 67-55 lost to SE Louisiana 73-69 lost to Northeast La. 72-68 def. La. College 68-53 def. Nicholls State 80-59 lost to Lamar 80-68 def. Nicholls State 89-76 lost to La. College 60-58 lost to Southern 79-69 def. New Orleans 99-64 def. NW State 99-64 def. NW State 51-46 lost to Wayland Baptist

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1979-80 (22-11) Coach: Margie Hinton def. Southern Miss 66-63 def. Nicholls State 83-50 lost to Southern 82-79 lost to SE Louisiana 95-77 lost to Louisiana Tech 102-76 lost to La. College 85-68 def. SE Louisiana 86-60 def. Lamar 79-57 def. Nicholls State 88-75 def. Houston 82-59 def. Southern Miss 81-64 #- def. Oklahoma 61-46 #- def. SW Missouri 70-56 #- def. Texas A&M 62-54 #- def. Baylor 74-57 #- lost to Memphis State 56-49 def. NW State 77-74 lost to Lamar 80-63 lost to Louisiana Tech 68-62 def. USL 84-51 lost to LSU 81-63 $- def. Rice 70-50 $- def. Baylor 88-67 $- lost to Houston 82-76 def. USL 77-53 def. Sam Houston St. 75-54 def. NW State 76-74 def. Sam Houston St. 73-67 !- def. Tulane 75-52 !- def. Northeast La. 76-56 !- lost to Louisiana Tech 78-57 ^ - def. Oral Roberts 72-71 ^ - lost to Texas 97-65 #-Texas A&M Lady Aggie Classic, $- Houston Classic, !- LAIAW State Tourn., ^- AIAW Regional Tourn. in Baton Rouge 1980-81 (23-5) Coach: Margie Hinton #- def. Georgia Southern 61-59 #- def. SE Louisiana 92-73 def. Southern 89-78 def. College of Ozarks 91-65 lost to Louisiana Tech 101-48 def. NW State 74-68 $- def. Mississippi St. 80-76 $- lost to Memphis State 77-59 $- def. Northern Illinois 99-88 def. SE Louisiana 85-66 def. Texas Tech 76-60 def. NW State 73-72 (OT) lost to Oklahoma 96-71 def. Oral Roberts 89-80 def. Tulsa 89-65 def. Nicholls State 83-49 def. Lamar 94-58 def. USL 92-62 def. Oklahoma 82-77 (OT) def. SE Louisiana 94-92 def. Nicholls State 77-68 def. Tulane 75-72 def. LSU 88-77 def. Lamar 106-65 def. Miss. Univ. for Women 83-66 lost to Arkansas 77-62 def. USL 67-66 lost to New Orleans 93-91 #- Mississippi St. Tourn.; $-Memphis State Tourn. 1981-82 (14-17) Coach: Margie Hinton lost Houston 85-74 def. LSU 75-74 !- lost to Florida State 69-62 !- lost to Georgia 92-74 def. SE Louisiana 86-85 lost to Louisiana Tech 80-38 def. Lamar 86-82 #- lost to Penn State 90-73 #- lost to Jackson State 94-66 #- lost to Valdosta State 89-63 def. Baylor 88-81 def. Southern 67-60 $- lost to Ole Miss 83-65 $- lost to Texas A&M 76-71 lost to Texas 80-65 lost to Texas-Arlington 66-64 def. SE Louisiana 66-58 def. Baylor 82-73 def. Arkansas 96-75 lost to Grambling 73-60 def. NW State 91-81 lost to New Orleans 91-88 def. Lamar 80-78 def. USL 78-52 lost to NW State 64-63 def. New Orleans 64-63 lost to Stephen F. Austin 89-78 lost to Louisiana Tech 113-60 def. Grambling 80-67 def. USL 81-51 def. Southern 93-84 !- Florida Sunshine Classic; #- Louisiana Tech Classic; $- Dallas Classic 1982-83 ( 18-12, 3-2 SLC/4th) Coach: Jim Draudt lost to NW State 78-77 def. Grambling 76-59 def. SE Louisiana 76-66

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def. Tulane 87-75 def. Houston 87-61 def. Baylor 83-73 def. SE Louisiana 77-52 def. New Orleans 94-84 #- def. Georgia Southern #- lost to Southern Illinois 66-56 #- lost to Delta State 95-77 lost to Baylor 82-79 (OT) lost to Louisiana Tech 93-53 def. North Texas 76-52 def. Southern 95-88 *- lost Northeast La. 76-72 lost to NW State 85-56 *- def. Texas-Arlington 96-52 *- def. Lamar 114-80 *- lost to USL 67-61 def. LSU 89-88 lost to New Orleans 72-56 def. Tulane 86-70 def. USL 84-71 lost to Northeast La. 88-76 *- def. Arkansas State 82-70 lost to Stephen F. Austin 81-70 **- def. Texas-Arlington 76-66 **- def USL 79-71 ** lost to Northeast La. 94-81 #- Central Florida Tourn. (Orlando); *- SLC game; SLC Tournament (Monroe) 1983-84 (12-16, 6-6 SLC/4th) Coach: Jim Draudt def. SW Texas State 76-69 lost to Houston 96-67 lost to NW State 86-76 def. Stephen F. Austin 81-74 lost to Southern 109-77 lost to Grambling 87-67 #- def. Marshall 87-72 #- lost to Valdosta 70-66 #- def. Georgia Southern lost to Stephen F. Austin 90-71 lost to New Orleans 94-61 *- def. North Texas 98-65 *- def. Texas-Arlington 70-56 lost to NW State 79-70 *- def. USL 72-65 *- lost to Northeast La. 92-76 *- lost to Arkansas State 70-67 (OT) def. Lamar 85-69 def. SE Louisiana 70-58 *- def. North Texas 88-72 *- lost to Texas-Arlington 86-72 lost to New Orleans 84-77 *- lost to USL 89-68 *- lost to Northeast La. *- lost to Lamar 81-77 *- def. Arkansas State 90-86 def. SE Louisiana 87-70 lost to Louisiana Tech 87-43 #- Central Florida Tourn. (Orlando); *- SLC game 1984-85 (11-17, 5-7 SLC/5th) Coach: Mike Fountain lost to Stephen F. Austin 63-57 def. West Florida 90-56 lost to South Alabama 82-57 ^- lost to New Orleans 77-68 lost to Northwestern State 86-74 def. SW Texas State 83-78 def. Sam Houston State 76-75 #- lost to South Alabama 87-72 #- lost to Spring Hill 70-68 lost to New Orleans 76-64 ^- def. SE Louisiana 86-74 def. Sam Houston State 72-66 def. NW State 80-66 lost to SW Texas State 59-53 *- def. North Texas 88-77 *- lost to Texas-Arlington 81-73 *- def. USL 73-72 *- lost to Northeast La. 92-76 lost to SE Louisiana 68-65 *- def. Arkansas State 85-67 ^- def. South Alabama 55-52 *- lost to Lamar 65-62 *- def. North Texas 93-79 *- lost to Texas-Arlington 72-66 *- def. USL 71-61 *- lost to Northeast La. 93-69 *- lost to Lamar 80-76 (OT) *- lost to Arkansas State 66-62 ^- played at Lake Charles Civic Center; #South Alabama Tourn.; *- SLC game 1985-86 ( 18-11, 7-3 SLC/co-champions) Coach: Mike Fountain def. Southwestern Univ. 73-69 #- lost to US International 79-71 #- def. North Dakota 72-62 #- def. UT-El Paso 80-55 def. Stephen F. Austin 70-65 def. UT-Pan American 86-63 def. Tulane 82-66 $- lost to Stephen F. Austin 64-57 $- lost to Southern Methodist 77-65 def. Baylor 73-59 lost to New Mexico State 85-61 def. UT- El Paso 73-55 def. UT- El Paso 81-71 ^- def. Howard Payne 94-53

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1985-86 Southland Conference co-champions ^- def. North Texas 84-79* *- def. Texas-Arlington 84-67 *- lost to USL 63-59 *- lost to Northeast La. 102-76 *- def. Arkansas State 87-70 *- lost to Memphis State 93-73 *- def. Lamar 96-68 *- lost to North Texas 65-64 *- lost to Texas-Arlington 78-74 *- def. USL 71-64 *- def. Northeast La. 91-78 *- def. SW Texas State 80-71 ^- def. Arkansas State 78-70* *- def. Lamar 76-68 **- lost to North Texas 71-63 #- Chapman Doubletree Holiday Tourn. (Orange, CA.); $- Southern Methodist Tourn.; ^played at Lake Charles Civic Center, *- SLC game; **- SLC playoff game in Monroe 1986-87 (21-7, 8-4 SLC/ T-2nd) Coach: Mike Fountain def. UT-Pan American 65-43 lost to Stephen F. Austin 85-64 def. Nicholls State 75-59 **- def. Baylor 85-70 lost to Eastern Illinois 74-68 #- def. Texas- El Paso 78-62 def. Texas A&I 97-70 def. SW Texas State 75-64 def. Tulane 85-72 $- lost to Appalachian State 87-70 $- def. Fordham 90-58 $- lost to South Florida 83-81 def. Louisiana College 92-58 *- def. North Texas *- def. Texas-Arlington 76-55 def. Howard Payne 86-69 *- lost to USL 71-60 *- lost to Northeast La. 79-69 *- def. Arkansas State 91-70 *- def. Lamar 76-62 *- def. North Texas 67-58 !- def. Texas-Arlington 74-66* !- def. Sam Houston State 70-59* *- lost to USL 68-65 *- def. Northeast La. 78-75 *- def. Arkansas State 83-77 def. Nicholls State 77-70 *- def. Lamar 86-59 **- first Cowgirl game played in Burton Coliseum; #- Mid-American Classic; $-Central Florida Tourn.; !- played in Memorial Gym; *- SLC game 1987-88 (11-16, 5-9 SLC/ 6th) Coach: Mike Fountain #- def. Tulane 78-72 #- def. LSU 97-71 #- lost to New Orleans 84-60 $- lost to Ole Miss 87-57 $- def. Eastern Kentucky 82-58 lost to Lamar 82-61 &- def. South Alabama 80-77 &- lost to Houston 92-69 lost to Texas A&M 69-59 lost to Lamar 74-66 def. Tulane 70-63 def. Southwestern Texas 108-72 lost to Stephen F. Austin 86-58 lost to SW Texas State 93-87 lost to Sam Houston State 68-59 def. Texas- Pan American 113-32 def. NW State 73-64 def. Northeast La. 94-93 def. North Texas 85-76 !- def. Texas-Arlington 74-71 (OT) lost to North Texas 70-55 lost to Texas-Arlington 57-55 lost to Northeast La. 80-62 lost to NW State 70-66 lost to Sam Houston State 59-58 def. SW Texas State 91-65 lost to Stephen F. Austin 86-69 #- LSU Inv.; $- Ole Miss Classic; &- Houston Classic; !- played in Memorial Gym

1988-89 (13-14, 5-9 SLC/ T-5th) Coach: Mike Fountain #- def. Oral Roberts 91-63 #- lost to Texas A&M 81-48 lost to Rice 94-88 $- lost to Alabama 62-54 $- def. Wichita State 81-75 def. Nicholls State 82-63 !- def. Loyola Marymount 72-61 !- lost to Texas-El Paso 78-72 %- def. Eastern Michigan 94-78 def. Nicholls State 79-54 lost to Stephen F. Austin 75-62 def. USL 72-55 def. SW Texas State 78-77 (OT) lost to Sam Houston State 63-61 lost to NW State 88-81 lost to Northeast La. 78-63 def. Texas-Pan American 53-51 ^- def. North Texas 91-71 %- def. Texas-Arlington lost to North Texas 67-57 def. Texas-Arlington 59-57 lost to Tulane 75-73 lost to Northeast La. 79-63 lost to NW State 93-72 lost to Sam Houston State 75-73 def. SW Texas State 72-58 lost to Stephen F. Austin 83-73 #- Texas A&M Classic; $- Southern Miss Classic; !- played in memorial Gym; ^played at Lake Charles Civic Center 1989-90 (4-23, 1-13 SLC/ 8th) Coach: Mike Fountain #- lost to Texas- El Paso 71-49 #- lost to Mississippi Valley 86-76 lost to Rice 66-55 $- lost to South Alabama 66-60 $- lost to Memphis State 80-76 def. Tulane 59-56 lost to Southern Miss. 63-41 lost to Texas- Pan American 69-50 *- lost to Northeast La. 82-55 *- lost to NW State 79-49 lost to USL 73-56 *- lost to SW Texas State 76-57 *- def. Sam Houston State 68-66 *- lost to Texas- Arlington 73-54 *- lost to North Texas 66-60 lost to Nicholls State 62-54 *- lost to Stephen F. Austin 111-50 *- lost to Northeast La. 83-47 *- lost to NW State 102-85 *- def. Nicholls State 69-68 *- lost to SW Texas State 62-46 *- def. Sam Houston State 85-64 def. Lamar 76-62 *- lost to Texas-Arlington 78-72 *- lost to North Texas 78-70 def. Texas-Pan American 71-58 *- lost to Stephen F. Austin 91-42 #- Arkansas Lady Razorback Classic; $Memphis State Tourn.; *- SLC game 1990-91 (5-22, 0-14 SLC/ 8th) Coach: Bridget Martin/Sonny Watkins #- lost to San Diego State 101-56 #- def. Hofstra 67-65 lost to Texas-Pan American 62-59 *- def. Nicholls State 61-54 lost to Lamar 116-53 lost to Texas 105-48 $- def. Northeastern Illinois 59-56 $- def. Central Florida 61-55 $- lost to Marshall Univ. 86-48 lost to Texas- Pan American 62-51 *- lost to Northeast La. 77-53 *- lost to NW State 81-64 *- lost to SW Texas St. 92-58 *- lost to Sam Houston State 77-72 *- lost to Texas-Arlington 90-43 *- lost to North Texas 88-67 *- lost to Nicholls State 69-65 *- lost to Stephen F. Austin 109-70 *- lost to Northeast La. 67-59

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COWGIRLS *- lost to NW State 88-61 *- lost to Southwest Texas St. 84-67 *- lost to Sam Houston St. 92-62 lost to LSU 92-62 *- lost to Texas-Arlington 75-53 *- lost to North Texas 67-63 def. USL 83-73 *- lost to Stephen F. Austin 101-41 #- St. Mary (Calif.) Tourn.; $- Central Florida Tourn.; *- SLC game

1991-92 (13-15, 9-9 SLC/ 6th) Coach: Bridget Martin/Sonny Watkins def. USL 83-44 lost to La. College 72-69 #- lost to Ole Miss 83-68 #- lost to North Texas $- def. Spring Hill 103-54 $- def. Florida A&M 77-76 def. South Alabama 66-58 *- def. Northeast La. 83-72 *- lost to NW State 82-72 *- def. Texas- San Antonio 76-66 *- lost to SW Texas State 88-73 *- def. Sam Houston State 75-52 *- lost to Stephen F. Austin 77-51 *- lost to North Texas 74-71 *- lost to Texas- Arlington 89-59 def. Tulane 72-55 *- def. Nicholls State 79-68 *- def. SW Texas State 61-58 *- def. Texas- San Antonio 93-66 *- lost to Northeast La. 95-75 *- lost to Stephen F. Austin 69-41 *- def. Sam Houston State 64-57 *- def. Texas-Arlington 88-86 *- lost to North Texas 80-72 lost to LSU 82-65 *- def. Nicholls State 90-56 *- lost to NW State 87-82 **- lost to SW Texas State 65-50 #- La. Tech Dial Classic; $- South Alabama Classic; *- SLC game; **- SLC post season Tourn. (Nacogdoches, TX.) 1992-93 (14-13, 8-10 SLC/ 5th) Coach: Bridget Martin/Sonny Watkins def. La. College 79-59 #- lost to Louisiana Tech 88-52 #- def. Alcorn 78-54 def. SE Louisiana 75-44 $- lost to Fresno State 80-65 $- def. Nevada 90-80 *- def. Texas-San Antonio 72-61 *-lost to SW Texas State 81-55 *- lost to Northeast La. 74-58 *- lost to NW State 76-54 *- def. Texas-Arlington 59-51 *- def. North Texas 84-81 *- def. Nicholls State 65-57 *- def. Sam Houston State 77-58 *- lost to Stephen F. Austin 86-60 !- lost to NW State 73-60 * *- lost to Texas-San Antonio 63-59 *- lost to North Texas 89-80 *- lost to Texas-Arlington 80-69 def. USL 80-56 *- def. Nicholls State 84-77 *- def. Northeast La. 75-70 *- lost to Stephen F. Austin 81-68 *- def. Sam Houston State 70-50 def. Tulane 82-80 *- lost to SW Texas State 91-72 **- lost to Northeast La. 84-72 #- Ole Miss Classic; $- Nevada Wolf Pack Classic; *- SLC game; !- played at Lake Charles Civic Center; **- SLC Post Season Tourn. (first round game played in Monroe) 1993-94 (11-16, 9-9 SLC/ 6th) Coach: Bridget Martin/Sonny Watkins def. La. College 69-56 lost to SE Louisiana 73-64 lost to Duke 103-50 lost to Virginia Commonwealth 60-56 lost to Grambling 93-68 #- lost to Texas- El Paso 71-59 #- lost to Austin Peay 65-57 *- def. Nicholls State 71-57 *- def. North Texas 66-65 *- def. Texas- Arlington 62-53 *- lost to Northeast La. 71-46 *- lost to NW State 66-62 *- def. Texas-San Antonio 57-55 *- lost to SW Texas State 65-58 *- lost to Stephen F. Austin 77-56 *- def. Sam Houston State 53-44 *- lost to Texas-Arlington 64-61 *- lost to North Texas 58-53 def. USL 71-64 *- lost to NW State 71-59 *- def. Northeast La. 58-53

*- lost to SW Texas State 72-45 *- def. Texas-San Antonio 72-68 *- def. Sam Houston State 62-47 *- lost to Stephen F. Austin 68-56 *- def. Nicholls State 80-62 $- lost to NW State 75-65 #- Southern Miss. Tourn.; *- SLC game; $SLC Tourn. (Nacogdoches, TX.) 1994-95 (18-10, 10-8 SLC/ T-4th) Coach: Bridget Martin def. La. College 75-60 (forfiet) def. Prairie View A&M 57-39 def. Texas- El Paso 69-65 def. USL 79-55 lost to Tulane 73-62 def. Mississippi College 94-75 *- lost to Stephen F. Austin 74-62 *- lost to Sam Houston State 58-52 *- def. Texas-San Antonio 83-47 *- def. SW Texas State 73-68 (OT) *- lost to NW State 75-54 *- def. Northeast La. 82-58 def. Lamar 83-71 *- def. North Texas 80-74 *- lost to Texas-Arlington 71-69 *- def. Nicholls State 85-53 *- lost to SW Texas State 69-59 *- def. Texas-San Antonio 75-63 *- lost ot Northeast La. 78-72 *- lost to NW State 76-74 *- def. North Texas 60-57 *- lost to Texas-Arlington 73-65 def. Prairie View A&M 75-51 *- def. Nicholls State 87-54 *- def. Stephen F. Austin 83-81 *- def. Sam Houston State 71-49 **+- def. North Texas 72-67 **- lost to NW State 68-61 *- SLC game; **+- SLC tourn. first round game (Lake Charles); **- SLC Tourn. semifinal game (Shreveport, La.) 1995-96 (8-18, 5-13 SLC/T-7th) Coach: Bridget Martin !-def. Prairie View A&M 77-54 !-def. Mercer 64-59 lost to Tulane 77-73 lost to Rice 85-65 lost to Detroit-Mercy 96-54 lost to Texas-El Paso 58-50 def. USL 61-59 lost to Lamar 99-61 *-lost to NW State 84-46 *-def. Northeast La. 75-58 *-def. Texas-San Antonio 57-55 *-lost to SW Texas State 74-47 *-def. Texas-Arlington 59-49 *-lost to North Texas 67-64 *-lost to Sam Houston State 80-56 *-lost to Stephen F. Austin 102-46 *-lost to Northeast La. 70-63 *lost to NW State 83-52 *-lost to SW Texas State 62-50 *-lost to Texas-San Antonio 78-66 *-def. Nicholls State 78-65 *-lost to North Texas 77-64 *-lost to Texas-Arlington 66-50 *-lost to Stephen F. Austin 77-48 *-lost to Sam Houston State 76-53 *-def. Nicholls State 66-33 !-Chateau Charles Cowgirl Classic; *-SLC game 1996- 97 (17-10, 8-8 SLC/ T- 4th) Coach: Bridget Martin !- def. UT-Pan American 75-53 !- def. Lamar 82-69 def. William Carey 79-41 def. Rice 65-64 def. Lamar 92-84 def. Tulsa 83-67 lost to Arkansas 81-54 def. Prairie View A&M 78-54 *- lost to Southwest Texas State 70-57 *- def. UT-San Antonio 62-60 *- lost to Texas-Arlington 73-64 *- def. Nicholls State 83-75 *- def. Northeast La. 71-68 *- def. Northwestern State 77-66 *- lost to Stephen F. Austin 86-70 *- lost to Sam Houston St. 71-61 def. Prairie View A&M 63-58 *- lost to Texas-Arlington 70-63 *- def. Texas-San Antonio 61-45 *- lost to Southwest Texas State 62-58 *- def. Northeast La. 64-60 *- lost to Northwestern State 75-65 *- def. Sam Houston State 77-64 *- lost to Stephen F. Austin 71-65 (OT) def. USL 81-44 *- def. Nicholls State 61-49 **- lost to Sam Houston State 77-66 !- Chateau Charles Cowgirl Classic; *- SLC game; **- SLC Tourn. (Shreveport) 1997-98 (11-16, 5-11 SLC/ 7th) Coach: Bridget Martin def. Loyola (N.O.) 95-55 def. Southern Miss 59-58 def. Tulsa 71-55 !- def. Univ. of Mobile 77-60 !- lost to Jackson St. 69-63

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lost to Texas Tech 93-44 def. Southern 93-84 #- lost to Hawaii 81-51 #- lost to UC-Santa Barbara 95-75 #- lost to Michigan State 78-59 *- def. Nicholls State 68-63 *- def. Southeastern La. 82-56 *- lost to NW State 68-65 *- lost to Northeast La. 79-70 def. Prairie View 58-55 *- lost to Sam Houston St. 63-61 *-def. UT-San Antonio 49-44 *- lost to SW Texas State 68-66 (OT) *- lost to Stephen F. Austin 81-38 *- lost to UT-Arlington 74-65 *- lost to Sam Houston State 75-58 *- lost to UT-San Antonio 68-55 *- lost to NW State 84-62 *lost to Northeast La. 76-73 *- def. Nicholls State 81-56 *-def. Southeastern La. 80-71 *- lost to Texas-Arlington !-Cowgirl Classic, #-Ala Moana Hotel Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii), *- SLC game 1998-99 (14-12, 9-9 SLC/ 7th) Coach: Bridget Martin def. Georgia Southern 68-66 lost to Mercer 78-64 def. Southern Miss 57-56 #def. Texas-Pan American 78-51 #def. Alcorn State 65-51 lost to Baylor 72-55 def. Texas-Pan American 67-57 lost to USL 62-52 *def Southeastern La. 70-68 *def. SW Texas State 72-52 *def. UT-San Antonio 47-45 *lost to NW State 76-58 *lost to Northeast La. 55-53 *def. Sam Houston State 64-49 *lost to Nicholls State 50-47 (OT) *lost to Texas-Arlington 68-63 (OT) *def. Lamar 53-52 *def. UT-San Antonio 75-67 *def. SW Texas State 73-62 *def. Texas-Arlington 50-48 *lost to Stephen F. Austin 73-61 *def. Northeast La. 58-53 *lost to Sam Houston State 79-58 *lost to Southeastern La. 52-49 *lost to Lamar 65-58 *lost to Stephen F. Austin 74-53 #- Cowgirl Classic; *- SLC game

1999-2000 (14-14, 8-10 SLC/ 7th) Coach: Bridget Martin lost to Baylor 71-41 def. Houston 67-66 def. Navy 55-47 def. UL-Lafayette 60-53 lost to South Alabama 75-63 lost to Arkansas State 86-55 def. Mercer 65-60 *lost to NW State 73-58 *lost to Sam Houston St. 70-47 *lost to Lamar 61-58 (OT) *def. UT-San Antonio 70-53 *lost to SW Texas St. 68-49 *def. Nicholls St. 71-62 *def. SE Louisiana 58-57 *def. UT-Arlington 49-48 *lost to Sam Houston St. 68-58 *lost to NW State 77-47 *lost to UL-Monroe 60-58 def. Centenary 93-62 *lost to SF Austin 75-58 *lost to UT-Arlington 69-53 *lost to SE Louisiana 61-58 (OT) def. Centenary 93-54 *lost to SW Texas St. 63-53 *def. UT-San Antonio 82-79 *def. Lamar 69-42 *def. Nicholls St. 72-59 **lost to NW State 93-82 *-SLC Game; **-CenturyTel SLC Classic (1st round game played at Natchitoches, La.) 2000-2001 (6-21, 3-17 SLC/ 11th) Coach: Bridget Martin lost to Houston 104-45 def. Centenary 73-58 lost to Arkansas State 79-74 (OT) def. Centenary 73-42 lost to South Alabama 54-52 *lost to Lamar 77-62 !lost to Navy 74-65 (OT) !def. Murray State 59-58 *lost to UT-San Antonio 69-61 *def .SW Texas St. 70-48 *lost to NW State 82-43 *lost to UL-Monroe 71-59 *lost toe SE Louisiana 67-60 *lost to Sam Houston St. 67-60 *def. UT-Arlington 69-63 *lost to Stephen F. Austin 93-47 *lost to Nicholls State 57-48 *lost to SE Louisiana 81-47 *lost to Nicholls State 78-54 *def. SW Texas St. 57-50 *lost to UT-San Antonio 86-62 *lost to Lamar 57-47 *lost to Sam Houston St. 69-61

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*lost to Stephen F. Austin 83-72 *lost to UT-Arlington 70-64 *lost to UL-Monroe 78-70 *lost to NW State 83-66 !-Navy Classic; *-SLC Game 2001-02 (6-21, 6-14 SLC/ T-9th) Coach: Carol Sensley lost to Texas Southern 63-52 lost to Louisiana Tech 88-43 !lost to South Alabama 77-39 !lost to Arkansas-Pine Bluff 67-60 #lost to Tulane 90-43 #lost to Creighton 67-49 *lost to Nicholls State 62-43 *def. Southeastern La. 46-41 *lost to SW Texas State 59-41 *lost to NW State 64-52 *def. UL-Monroe 57-55 *def. Sam Houston State 80-52 *lost to Lamar 61-58 *def. UT-Arlington 55-49 *lost to SW Texas State 54-53 *lost to UT-San Antonio 69-56 *def. UT-Arlington 64-53 *lost to Stephen F. Austin 85-54 *lost to Southeastern La. 85-73 *lost to Nicholls State 63-55 *lost to UL-Monroe 81-64 *lost to Stephen F. Austin 88-69 *lost to UT-San Antonio 54-51 *lost to UL-Lafayette 72-63 *def. Sam Houston State 72-67 *lost to Lamar 59-56 *lost to NW State !-South Alabama Tourn.; #-Tulane Tourn.; *-SLC game 2002-03 (9-17, 8-12 SLC/ 7th) Coach: Carol Sensley lost to Texas Southern 55-75 lost to Texas 90-25 lost to Centenary 69-76 !lost to Missouri 53-74 !lost to Missouri-Kansas City 61-65 def. Southern Miss 51-49 *lost to SW Texas State 56-65 *def. Sam Houston State 79-67 *lost to UT-Arlington 66-71 *lost to Stephen F. Austin 51-59 *lost to NW State 53-65 *def. UL-Monroe 69-65 *lost to SW Texas State 63-75 *def. UT-San Antonio 54-65 *lost to Nicholls State 46-53 *lost to UL-Monroe 50-82 *def. Lamar 70-62 *def. Stephen F. Austin 89-80 (OT) *lost to UT-Arlington 58-79 *def. NW State 77-74 *lost to UT-San Antonio 41-45 *lost to Southeastern La. 55-57 *def. Nicholls State 70-45 *def. Southeastern La. 57-50 *lost to Sam Houston State 64-67 *def. Lamar 46-38 !-Missouri Unilever Lady Tiger Tourn.; *-SLC game 2003-04 (11-17, 9-7 SLC/5th) Coach: Carol Sensley lost to New Orleans 79-53 def. Centenary 80-69 lost to Southern Miss 68-43 lost to Ole Miss 85-72 lost to South Alabama 54-51 def. Texas Southern 62-58 lost to Texas A&M 74-48 !lost to Southern 77-61 !lost to Mississippi State 81-58 lost to Arkansas 72-52 lost to Arkansas-Little Rock 65-54 *def. Texas State 51-49 *lost to NW State 65-51 *def. Stephen F. Austin 62-59 *lost to Texas-Arlington 47-30 *def. Nicholls State 53-47 *lost to SE Louisiana 73-58 *lost to NW State 78-62 *lost to Texas-San Antonio 64-56 (OT) *lost to Texas-Arlington 63-55 *def. Lamar 63-52 *def. Stephen F. Austin 68-61 (OT) *lost to UL-Monroe 81-73 *def. Sam Houston State 69-53 *def. Texas State 71-46 *def. SE Louisiana (71-61) *def. Nicholls State (57-42) **lost to Texas-San Antonio 61-42 !-Mississippi State Tournament; *-SLC game; **-SLC Tournament

2004-05 (10-19, 8-8 SLC/6th) Coach: Carol Sensley !lost to Rice 62-43 lost to Southern 56-47 #lost to Ole Miss 72-64 #lost to Mercer 73-67 def. New Orleans 71-52 lost to Texas 80-26 lost to Loyola (N.O.) 61-55 lost to Texas A&M 96-45 lost to Southern 63-53 lost to Arkansas-Little Rock 61-55 lost to Birmingham Southern 49-46 *lost to Texas State 68-44 *def. UL-Monroe 73-59 *def. Lamar 66-54 *lost to Texas State 64-48 *lost to Texas-San Antonio 67-49 *def. Nicholls State 57-42 *lost to Texas-Arlington 56-53 *lost to Stephen F. Austin 62-50 *lost to NW State 85-80 (OT) *def. Southeastern La. 66-58 *def. Stephen F. Austin 71-53 *def. Sam Houston State 61-53 *lost to Texas State 74-70 *lost to Nicholls State 65-51 *def. Southeastern La. 65-55 *def. NW State 77-72 **def. Texas State 78-71 (OT) **lost to UL-Monroe 50-41 !-WNIT (Rice University-Houston, TX.); #Southern Methodist Hoops For The Cure Classic; *-SLC game; **-SLC Tournament 2005-06 (13-15, 7-9 SLC/7th) Coach: Carol Sensley lost to South Alabama 52-66 def. Belhaven 93-68 !lost to Colgate 78-82 !def. Charleston Southern 79-71 lost to Grambling 67-68 lost to South Alabama 55-63 def. Jackson State 53-52 lost to #5 Baylor 36-72 def. University of Mobile 72-61 def. Louisiana College 80-45 def. Birmingham-Southern 68-62 *lost to Lamar 51-52 *lost to Texas-San Antonio 58-70 *def. Sam Houston State 57-53 *lost to Stephen F. Austin 63-69 *lost to Southeastern La. 49-69 *lost to Nicholls State 51-62 *lost to Louisiana-Monroe 57-79 *lost to Texas-Arlington 56-59 (OT) *def. Lamar 67-54 *def. Texas-San Antonio 62-57 *def. Texas State 71-67 *lost to Stephen F. Austin 63-88 *lost to Sam Houston State 57-63 *def. Louisiana-Monroe 55-50 *def. Northwestern State 72-51 *def. Texas-Arlington 48-47 **lost to Texas-Arlington 43-71 !-Vanderbilt Tourn.; *-SLC game; **-SLC Tournament 2006-07 (4-25, 2-14 SLC/12th/6th East Div.) Coach: Carol Sensley Interim Coach: Freddie Murray (last 15 games) lost to Louisiana- Monroe 53-71 lost to Univ. of New Orleans 65-70 def. Jackson State 64-60 lost to Texas A&M 26-109 lost to Texas Southern 51-53 def. Belhaven College 71-59 lost to Grambling 59-71 lost to Alabama 55-84 @lost to University of Mobile @lost to Texas-Pan American 37-67 lost to LSU 28-83 lost to Centenary 59-75 lost to Louisiana College 57-61 (OT) *lost to Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 54-66 *lost to Sam Houston State 57-74 *lost to Stephen F. Austin 63-76 *lost to Northwestern State 58-82 *lost to Central Arkansas 73-85 *lost to Lamar 60-71 *lost to Southeastern La. 62-69 *lost to Nicholls State 54-56 *lost to Texas State 45-69 *lost to Texas-Arlington 45-64 *lost to Northwestern State 68-72 *lost to Central Arkansas 56-66 *lost to Texas-San Antonio *def. Lamar 60-59 *def. Southeastern La. 67-53 *lost to Nicholls State 66-68 @-played at Lake Charles Civic Center; *-Southland Conference Game

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COWGIRLS 2007-08 (10-21, 8-8 SLC/T2nd East Div.) Coach: Brooks Williams lost at Monroe 40-77 lost at Southern Miss 52-94 lost to New Orleans 51-75 lost at Jackson State 47-67 lost at Cincinnati 44-83 ! lost to Liberty 52-92 ! lost at Xavier 60-97 ! lost to Houston 57-87 def. Texas Southern 61-50 def. Centenary (2OT) 81-79 lost at Texas-Pan America (OT) 64-71 @lost to Southern 55-58 lost at Mississippi State 52-94 lost at Louisiana Tech 43-88 *def. Sam Houston State 79-56 *lost at Texas A&M-CC 54-61 *lost to Texas-Arlington 42-43 *def. Stephen F. Austin 68-60 *lost at Northwestern State 62-90 *lost to Central Arkansas (79-85) *def. Lamar 81-74 *lost to Southeastern La. 58-72 *def. Nicholls State 67-51 *lost to Texas State 50-99 &-*lost to Northwestern State 54-69 *def. Central Arkansas 76-57 *def. Texas-San Antonio 52-49 *lost to Lamar 55-64 *def. Southeastern La. 67-60 *def. Nicholls State (OT) 67-64 **lost to Texas-Arlington 68-82

2010-11 (26-7, 15-1 SLC/1st) SLC Champs SLC Tournament Champs NCAA Tournament Coach: Brooks Williams lost at Southern Miss 64-70 def. at New Orleans 86-33 def. Texas College 100-50 lost at Alabama 53-69 !lost at Long Island 56-71 !def. Colgate 63-62 def. at UL-Lafayette 65-52 def. Southern (N.O.) 80-54 def. UL-Monroe 60-41 lost at Norfolk State 70-75/OT def. Univ. of the Southwest 88-40 lost at Memphis 34-62 def. Centenary 88-52 *def. at Texas A&M-CC 76-51 *def. at Lamar 57-53 *def. at Texas State 82-66 def. Southeastern La. 74-50 *def. at Northwestern State 68-49 *def. at Nicholls 72-71 *lost at Central Arkansas 73-74/OT *def. at Sam Houston State 71-66 *@def. Stephen F. Austin 68-66/OT *def. Central Arkansas 65-59 *def. UTSA 72-43 *def. Northwestern State 73-63 *def. UT-Arlington 60-51 *def. Nicholls 75-58 *def. at Southeastern La. 68-61 *def. Lamar 70-69 **def. Southeastern La. 65-55 **def. UTSA 66-50 **def. Central Arkansas 71-50 $lost to Texas A&M 47-87

*def. at Central Arkansas 77-61 *def. at Oral Roberts 72-71 *def. Stephen F. Austin 66-60 *def. Northwestern State 80-54 *lost at Sam Houston State 53-60 *lost at Texas A&M-CC 59-60 *def at Lamar 65-46 *def. Southeastern La. 75-67 *def. Oral Roberts 76-71 *lost to Central Arkansas 69-77 *def. at Southeastern La. 79-55 *def. at Nicholls 59-65 **def. Northwestern State 63-45 **def. Nicholls 86-70 **lost to Oral Roberts 66-79 $def. at Mercer 82-70 %def. at Elon 66-58 ^def. at South Dakota 71-63 &lost at Detroit-Mercy 62-73 !- Southern Miss Thanksgiving Classic (Hattiesburg, Ms.) #- Tulane Double Tree Classic (New Orleans, La.) @-played at Lake Charles Civic Center *-Southland Conference Game **-Southland Conference Tourn. (Merrell Center - Katy, Tx.) $- WBI first round (Macon, Ga.) %-WBI Quarterfinals (Elon, N.C.) WBI Semifinals (Vermillion, S. D.) &-WBI Championship Game (Detroit, Mi.)

2013-14 (19-14, 10-8 SLC/7th) Coach: Brooks Williams !- National City Xavier Inv. (Cincinnati, OH.) def. Wiley College 88-69 @-played at Lake Charles Civic Center lost at Tulane 49-74 &- played at Jennings High (Jennings, LA.) def. Rice 65-54 *-Southland Conference Game !-LIU Brooklyn Turkey Classic (Brooklyn, lost at Texas Southern 55-71 **-Southland Conference Tourn. N.Y.) #def. LIU Brooklyn 71-57 (Merrell Center - Katy, Tx.) @-played at Lake Charles Civic Center #lost to Georgia Tech 60-69 2008-09 (14-16, 6-10 SLC/7th) *-Southland Conference Game def. UL-Monroe 78-63 Coach: Brooks Williams **-Southland Conference Tournament def. Louisiana Tech 63-51 (Merrell Center, Katy, TX.) def. Southern (N.O.) 77-67 lost at New Orleans 56-58 $-NCAA Tournament lost at Baylor 57-82 lost at Tulsa 65-70 (CenturyTel Center, Shreveport, La.) *lost to Southeastern La. 65-82 lost at Oklahoma State 56-89 *def. New Orleans 82-59 def. Arkansas-Monticello 89-57 2011-12 (26-8, 13-3 SLC/2nd) *def. at Sam Houston 59-55 def. Houston Baptist 71-63 SLC Tournament Champs *lost at Lamar 58-72 !lost to Samford 48-67 NCAA Tournament *def. Texas A&M-CC 79-51 !lost to Alabama-Birmingham 53-56 Coach: Brooks Williams *def. Houston Baptist 66-62 def. at UL-Lafayette 56-46 *lost to Nicholls 63-71 @def. UL-Monroe 62-54 !lost at UCLA 59-67 *def. Oral Roberts 73-57 @def. Jackson State 49-45 &def. Manhattan 69-52 *def. at Northwestern State 59-57 def. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 73-64 &def. UAB 61-56 (OT) *lost at Stephen F. Austin 49-69 def. at Centenary 74-72 def. UL-Lafayette 80-59 *def. at Southeastern La. 75-61 def. Louisiana Tech 71-66 #def. Texas-Pan American 67-46 *def. at New Orleans 84-54 *lost to UTSA 50-61 #def at Houston 72-59 *lost at Nicholls 66-76 *lost at Lamar 58-67 (OT) def. at UL-Monroe 68-60 *def. Incarnate Word 92-37 *def. Southeastern La. 57-53 def. Southern-N.O. 78-23 *def. Abilene Christian 71-64 *lost at Central Arkansas 69-71 def. at Texas Southern 70-37 *lost at Texas A&M-CC 69-74 *def. at Nicholls 87-66 lost to LSU 64-43 *lost at Houston Baptist 67-77 *lost at Stephen F. Austin 50-55 def. at Centenary 89-32 **def. Texas A&M-CC 78-73 *lost at Northwestern State 64-77 (OT) lost at #1 Baylor 90-50 **def. Central Arkansas 66-62 *lost at Texas State 48-62 lost at #9 Texas A&M 72-62 **lost to Stephen F. Austin 54-80 !@lost to Texas-Arlington 47-73 def. Wiley College 82-54 %lost at Northern Kentucky 84-72 *lost to Stephen F. Austin 56-67 *def. Texas A&M-CC 66-51 *def. Northwestern State 75-66 *def. Lamar 58-45 #-LIU Brooklyn Turkey Classic *def. Texas A&M-CC 68-54 *def. Texas State 72-41 (Brooklyn, N.Y.) *lost at Sam Houston State 71-81 *def. at Southeastern La. 60-36 *-SLC Game *def. Nicholls 70-55 *def. Northwestern State 64-54 **-SLC Tournament (Katy, TX.) *lost at Southeastern La. 50-53 *def. Nicholls 68-53 %-WBI First Round (Highland *def. Central Arkansas 70-60 *lost at Central Arkansas 71-70 (2OT) Height, K.Y.) **lost to UTSA 52-71 *@def. Sam Houston State 57-48 *@lost at Stephen F. Austin 66-58 !- Samford/UAB Thanksgiving Classic *lost to Central Arkansas 64-53 2014-15 (18-14, 11-7 SLC/5th) (Mobile, Alabama) *def. at UTSA 65-54 Coach Brooks Williams @-played at Lake Charles Civic Center *def. at Northwesern State 80-62 *-Southland Conference Game *def. at Texas-Arlington 70-50 def. Louisiana College 83-61 **-Southland Conference Tourn. *def. at Nicholls 61-49 lost to Tulane 75-55 (Merrell Center - Katy, Tx.) *def. Southeastern La. 68-53 def. LSU-Alexandria 79-70 *def. at Lamar 59-40 def. Southern Miss 57-55 2009-10 (7-22, 3-13 SLC/t10th) **def. Southeastern La. 67-55 lost at Texas A&M 93-27 Coach: Brooks Williams **def. Texas State 76-46 def. Wiley 67-66 **def. Stephen F. Austin 60-56 def. Centenary 86-35 lost to New Orleans 53-62 $lost to Kentucky 68-62 lost at UL-Monroe 66-63 def. Texas College 76-51 lost at Texas 76-59 lost to Samford 58-72 !- Preseason WNIT (Los Angeles, CA.) lost at Rice 57-55 (OT) def. at Houston Baptist 63-41 &- Preseason WNIT consolation def. Texas Southern 74-70 lost at Kentucky 50-85 Bracket (Burton Coliseum) *def. Stephen F. Austin 75-67 lost to UL-Lafayette 68-82 @-played at Lake Charles Civic Center *def. Houston Baptist 60-57 @def. Paul Quinn 101-40 *-Southland Conference Game *lost at Texas A&M-CC 76-65 lost at UL-Monroe 51-62 **-Southland Conference Tournament *lost to Abilene Christian 75-59 lost at La. Tech 61-94 (Merrell Center, Katy, TX.) *def at Sam Houston State 79-74 lost to Centenary 66-68 $-NCAA Tournament *def. at Incarnate Word 104-101 (2OT) lost at Tulane 45-75 (Hilton Coliseum, Ames, Iowa) *lost at Northwestern State 75-54 def. Norfolk State 68-55 *def. at Southeastern La. 78-57 lost to Tulsa 45-86 2012-13 (21-15, 11-7 SLC/t-4th) *def. New Orleans 82-58 *lost at UTSA 61-68 Coach: Brooks Williams *lost at New Orleans 90-86 (3OT) *lost to Lamar 65-68 *lost at Nicholls 70-59 *lost at Southeastern La. 52-60 lost at Vanderbilt 71-82 *def. Southeastern La. 66-62 *lost to Central Arkansas 58-76 def. Texas Southern 59-42 *def. Northwestern State 68-57 (OT) *def. at Nicholls 54-52 def. Houston 76-72 *def. at Central Arkansas 65-63 *lost at Stephen F. Austin 59-75 !def. Talladega 79-59 *lost at Lamar 75-67 @*lost to Northwestern State 52-65 !lost at Southern Miss 59-68 *def. Lamar 98-77 #*def. Texas State 77-70 def. Centenary 90-33 *lost to Nicholls 73-68 *lost at UT-Arlington 65-77 lost at Rice 51-60 *def. Central Arkansas 72-68 *lost to Stephen F. Austin 75-85 lost at La. Tech 50-52 **lost to Houston Baptist 70-68 *lost at Northwestern State 52-69 lost at LSU 75-82 %def. Furman 87-70 *lost at Texas A&M-CC 62-72 #def. Ole Miss 80-75 ^lost at UL-Lafayette 63-58 *lost to Sam Houston State 84-87 #lost to Tulane 63-69 *def. Nicholls 71-52 *lost at Northwestern State 62-64 *-SLC Game *lost to Southeastern La. 55-61 *def. at Stephen F. Austin 74-57 **-SLC Tournament (Katy, TX.) *lost at Central Arkansas 77-81 *lost to Nicholls 61-78 %-WBI First Round (Lake Charles) #- played in Jennings, La. (Jennings HS) *def. Texas A&M-CC 68-39 ^-WBI Second Round (Lafayette, La.) @-played at Lake Charles Civic Center *def. Sam Houston State 62-58 *-Southland Conference Game *lost to Lamar 53-57

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The 2011 team captured the Southland Conference regular season title, the SLC tournament title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history.

The 2012 team won the schools second consecutive Southland Conference Tournament and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year. The Cowgirls fell short in picking up its first NCAA Tournament win with a 68-62 loss to Kentucky.

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2015-16 (20-13, 11-7 SLC/4th) Coach: Brooks Williams #lost to Chattanooga 68-53 ! def. Dartmouth 78-56 !def. UT-Arlington 63-57 def. Rice 61-53 def. Southern-N.O. 97-61 def. Louisiana College 73-59 lost at Tulane 74-55 def. Loyola 70-69 lost at Baylor 105-46 def. UL-Monroe 72-62 lost at Ole Miss 95-56 def. at Louisiana Tech 74-71 *lost at Stephen F. Austin 80-55 *def. Houston Baptist 71-64 def. Texas A&M-CC 72-51 *lost at Abilene Christian 79-62 *def. Sam Houston State 82-79 *lost to Incarnate Word 68-55 *def. Northwestern State 78-74 (OT) *def. Southeastern La. 96-79 *def. at New Orleans 92-63 *lost at Nicholls 85-81 *def. at Southeastern La. 83-74 *lost at Northwestern State 85-64 *lost to Central Arkansas 70-56 *def. Lamar 92-84 *def. at Lamar 76-69 *def. Nicholls 92-62 *lost at Central Arkansas 76-52 **def. Lamar 88-78 **lost to Central Arkansas 72-64 %lost at Stetson 89-54 #Preseason WNIT (Chattanooga, TN.) !-Preseason WNIT Consolation Bracket (Arlington, TX.) *- SLC Game **- SLC Tournament (Katy, TX.) %-WBI First Round (DeLand, FL.) 2016-17 (14-17, 8-10 SLC/6th) Coach: Kacie Cryer *lost to UL-Lafayette 77-70 def. Southern-N.O. 94-65 def. Louisiana College 88-47 def. Wiley College 72-56 def. LSU-A 100-66 lost at Tulane 82-65 lost to Louisiana Tech 66-56 lost at Texas Christian 74-70 def. at UL-Monroe 78-52 !lost to Alabama 84-63 !lost to Pittsburgh 71-65 *def. at Northwestern State 68-63 *lost to Stephen F. Austin 96-65 *def. Sam Houston State 79-56 *def. Houston Baptist 68-53 *def. at Southeastern La. 86-83 (OT) *lost at Central Arkansas 67-52 *def. Northwestern State 68-52 *lost to New Orleans 71-59 *lost at Abilene Christian 77-65 *#lost to Central Arkansas 72-49 *lost at Lamar 79-57 *def. Incarnate Word 78-61 *lost at New Orleans 92-85 *def. Nicholls 59-52 *lost at Houston Baptist 72-68 *lost at Texas A&M-CC 77-66 *def. at Sam Houston State 61-58 *lost to Lamar 83-67 **def. Nicholls 79-58 **lost to Stephen F. Austin 77-63 !-Patrick Harrington Classic (Niceville, FL.) #-Played at Lake Charles Civic Center*- SLC Game *-SLC Game **- SLC Tournament (Katy, TX.) 2017-18 (12-18, 8-10 SLC/8th) Coach: Kacie Cryer def. Southern-N.O. 76-61 lost at No. 2 Texas 100-34 def. LSUA 73-53 lost to Grambling 75-60 def. UL-Monroe 65-61 lost to Tulane 70-66 lost at UL-Lafayette 98-86 (3OT) def. Louisiana College 84-46 lost at No. 6 Baylor 95-34 lost at Louisiana Tech 78-62 lost at SMU 65-59 *def. at Incarnate Word 66-57 *def. Northwestern St. 72-67 *lost to Abilene Christian 80-75 *lost to New Orleans 77-64 *lost to Nicholls 61-54 *def. at Southeastern La. 77-65 *def. at Houston Baptist 86-74 *lost at Lamar 83-58 *def. at Sam Houston State 66-63 *def. at Northwestern St. 60-44 *lost at Stephen F. Austin 73-58 *def. Southeastern La. 69-47 *lost to Central Arkansas 51-45 *lost at New Orleans 84-62 *lost at Nicholls 63-51 *lost to Houston Baptist (67-61 (OT) *def. Texas A&M-CC 70-64 *lost to Lamar 81-72 **lost to Texas A&M-CC 75-52 *-SLC Game **- SLC Tournament (Katy, TX.)

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All-Time Players A

Almazan,Monique 2002 Abbitt, Brenna 1997,98 Abraham, Shena 1992 Amey, Shantwann 2001, 2002 Alexander, Miechelle 1989 Anderson, Ne’Aisha 2008-2011 Armstrong, Kayla 2007-2010 Andrews, Leslie 1990-93 Ashworth, Leslie 1990-93

B

Baggett, Allison 2013,-16 Baggett. Ashlyn 2009,11-13 Baggett, Caitlyn 2009,11-13 Barber, NaTosha 1993, 94 Barrett, Donna 1984,85 Barry, Tracey-Jeffery 1998,99 BeBee, Rebecca 1980 Bender, Shamecha 2003 Benoit, Kay 1976,77 Blackwell, Chris 1995,97 Bobbett, Colleen 1980-83 Bolin, Jerica 2015 Bolton, Regan 2017, 18 Boone, Brittany 2007,08 Booker, Pam 1983-86 Boudreaux, Cindy 1989-92 Bourque, Stephanie 1981 Bowers, Sheronda 2002-04 Boyd, Talisa 2014,15 Brasseau, Mady 2017 Briscoe, Dorothy 1984-86 Broussard, Heather 2007 Broussard, Sue 1976,77 Brown, Aretha 1982,83 Brown, Tara 1982,83 Burbridge, Kellie 2000-03 Butcher, Valerie 1986

C

Caesar, Bridget 1988 Cain, Dee Ann 1996 Calligan, Twanna 1996-99 Carlisle, Carol Ann 1990 Carrell, Chrissy 1995,96 Carswell, Jasmyn 2015, 16, 18 Chapman, Vicky 1974-76 Clark, Clarissa 2003-06 Clophus, Doreen 1988 Coates, Sade’ 2006 Cole, Shanna 1992 Coleman, Kathy 2000 Coleman, Kristal 2000 Coleman, Yronica 1986, 87 Colmer, Courtney 2005 Cooley, Mishay 2003 Conley, Kay 1979 Cormier, Jennifer 1984 Courtney, Rhonda 1979-81 Cummins, Kasie 2001-04 Cupit, Hannah 2014-17 Cutrer, Conceita 2008,09

D

Daniels, Robin 1992-95 Davis, Caitlin 2017, 18 Davis, Chandra 1986-89 Davis, Pam 1992,93 Davis, Reeshimah 2007,08 Davis, Stacie 1998,99 DeMary, Gail 1977-79 Donnes, Amber 2014-17 Dubois, Mary 1982-84 Duhon, Nicki 1978,79 Dunnehoo, Beckie 1976,77 Dupuis, Olga 1980

F

Fingers, Miracle 1995,96 Fontenot, LaTaunya 1989,90 Fowler, Conswella 1996 French, Cinthia 1994,95 Froeba, Brooke 2009,2010

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Gaedtke, Taylor 2012,13 Gaither, Danielle 1994 Gatlin, Raiyawna 2009-12 Goshen, Kathy 1982,83 Green, Tiffany 1997-00 Greig, Kelly 2000,01 Griffen, Cathy 1983-86 Guidry, Aline 1978-81 Guidry, Gabby 2015, 16, 17, 18 Guillory, Janine 1986-88

H

Habetz, Pauline 1979-82 Hadi, Tara-Abdul 2004,05 Hale, Sarah 1996-99 Handy, Shanel 2002 Harris, Robyn 1990 Haywood, Frederica 2015,16,17 Headley, Wendy 1998-01 Hebert, Christy 1995 Henagan, Haley 2004-07 Hegener, Tricia 1995,96 Herd, Ryan 2007 Hill, Tina 1995-98 Hines, Jordan 2011,12 Hollins, Courtnee’ 2006-08 Hooker, Jessica 2007,09 Hudnall, Keara 2015, 2016,17, 18 Hull, Martika 2011,12

I

Ikeakor, Nneka 2001,02 Iles, Claudia 1982,83 Inman, Jennifer 1990,91

J

Jackson, Hartford 1999 Jackson, Karanda 1987,88 James, Arianna 2013,14 Jean, Pat 1980-83 Jenkins, Hailey 2014,15,16 Johnson, Angela 1995 Johnson, Ashley 2006,07 Johnson, Jayln 2013-16 Johnson, Kiara 2008-11 Johnson, Lindsay 2010 Johnson, Marci 2002 Jones, Bre’Ashlee 208 Jones, Erin 2007 Jones, Eva 1986-89 Jones, NeTanya 2011-14

Melancon, Monique 1990 Mikel, Cheryl 1980 Miller, Myrna 1975-79 Minor, Adrienne 2010-2012 Moon, Shannon 1990-92 Moore, Adina 1997 Morales, Rebecca 2003-05 Morrell, Taylor 2002-05 Mouhot, Tabitha 1996,97

N

Norton, Maegan 2002 Nutter, Lauren 2009,2010 Nwosah, Ann 2015

O

Okoye, Cecilia 2013,14

P

Parker, Ines 1995 Peloquin, Jammie 1994,95 Perry, Angie 1986-89 Perry, Shante’ 2006-09 Powell, Monique 2002,03 Premeaux, Tammy 1978,79

R

Rachal, Victoria 2014-17 Randall, Natalie 1983,84 Reeder, Sheila 1996 Riebock, Megan 1994 Riley, Shayln 2013 Rivas, Cinthya 2016, 17, 18 Robinson, Charity 2013 Robinson, Marcy 2008 Rogers, Mercedes 2015, 16, 17, 18 Rome, Crystal 2006 Roubique, Ann 1979-82 Roy, Angie 1992,93

S

Karasch, Angela 1997-01 Keller, Mary 1991 Kendrix, Ja’Niqua 2009-10 Kennedy, Ashley 2004 Kingham, Liz 2011,12 Klutarich, Joanna 2005-08 Koonce, Melissa 1989

Salazar, Ashley 2012,13 Scott, Brittany 2003 Scott, Celeste 1997, 98 Shaw, Anna 2016 Sheppard, Dede 2016, 17, 18 Sheridan, Christine 1979-82 Shipley, Lindsay 1998,99 Silcott, Tresa 1997 Simar, Tessie 1999 Simpson, Lucretia 1985 Spain, Adecia 1993,94 Spivey, Regina 2003-06 Sprouse, Shonice 2007 Stafford, Lindsey 2000,01 Stewart, Shamika 2003-06 Staves, Sandra 1982,83 Stone, Kathy 1977-79 Strickland, Otisa 1998 Stutes, Ann 1988,89 Syas, Trekessa 1995

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K

LaCombe, Candace 2010-12 LaFosse, Pam 1983-86 Lampkin, Etta 1976,77 Lantrip, Cherilyn 1979,80 LeBlanc, Valencia 2003-06 Ledoux, DeKendra 2012 Ledoux, Kris 1986,87 Leonards, Kylie 2010 Lopez, Lenissa 2005-08 Lyons, Sheri 1984 Malveaux, Yamekia 1996 Mapp, Wendy 2000, 01 Mayet, Pam 1982-84 Mayo, Eunice 1998-01 McAlister, Tangela 1992,93 McDaniel, Lynn 1992 McCullough, Rhonda 1986 McInnis, Allison 1993,94 McKnight, Mandie 1994 Means, Aaricka 1999 Meschino, Chris 1999

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Thedford, Gretchen 1993,94 Thibodeaux, Paula 1977-80 Thibodeaux, Stacy 1991-94 Thomas, April 1997 Thomas, Yvette 1991 Thompson, Quita 1976,77 Thurman, Kathy 1985 Toussaint, Charleen 2001 Turner, Kim 1985-88 Verdin, Alaina 2011,13,14, 15

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