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TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts Mission Statement Athletics Directory Media Relations Personnel Media Policy NJCAA Conference Basketball 101
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ABOUT THE COLLEGE Campus Life Academic Programs Campus Housing Athletic Facilities
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CITY PROFILE El Reno, Oklahoma Driving Directions Hotels and Restaurants
COACHING STAFF Athletic Director Trainer Head Coach
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SEASON PREVIEW Mascot Info Schedule Player Roster Sophomores Freshmen
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TEAM HISTORY Player Awards School Records
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REDLANDS
MISSION STATEMENT
Redlands Community College provides a learner-centered environment committed to academic excellence strengthened through service and civic engagement. Value Statements Include: Learner-Centered Environment - Provide a rich academic environment in which learners engage in designing and completing individual educational goals. Academic Excellence - Provide opportunities for continuous academic growth through a challenging and rigorous curriculum enhanced by the application of research and technology. Collaboration and Service - Provide learning opportunities in collaboration with public and private partners that reinforce the value of service to others and strengthen ethical development and civic engagement.
QUICK FACTS Location Founded Enrollment Conference Colors Nickname
El Reno, OK 1938 2500 NJCAA Region 2 Redlands Red and Gold Cougars
President Athletic Director
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Dr. Larry Devane Matt Newgent
Head Coach Office Phone
Jay Niehues (405) 422-6255
All-Time Record
216-140 (.648)
2011-2012 Record Returning Players Newcomers
12-18-0 3 8
DIRECTORY Athletic Administration Matt Newgent, Athletic Director 422-1280 Peggy Ward, Administrative Asst. 422-1418 Men’s Basketball Earnest Crumbley, Jr., Head Coach 422-6230 Craig Wrice, Assistant Coach 422-6249 Tyler Brown, Assistant Coach Women’s Basketball Jay Niehues, Head Coach Shaunte Smith, Assistant Coach
422-6258 422-2564
Select Physical Therapy Aron Steffen, Physical Therapist
422-1291
Baseball Matt Newgent, Head Coach 422-1280 Jacob Johnson, Assistant Coach 422-6259 Max Fowler, Assistant Coach 422-6259 Matt Cartwright, Assistant Coach Volleyball Eric Duda, Head Coach 422-6255 Natalia Harmon, Assistant Coach 422-1285 Austin Richardson, Assistant Coach Golf Chris Grace, Head Coach Brendan Ryan, Assistant Coach Training Room Eli Zucksworth, Head Trainer
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422-6276
MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR
RCC PHOTOGRAPHER
Deirdre Steiner (405) 422-1467
Larry Clements (405) 422-6242
GRAPHIC DESIGNER Andrew Davis (405) 422-1237
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NATIONAL JUNIOR COLLEGE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
CONFERENCE DIVISION I - REGION II
Redlands Community College is a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). The NJCAA was founded in 1938; it is an association of community college and junior college athletic departments throughout the United States of America, holding 24 separate regions with 436 members. Redlands Community College is in Region II Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference, also known as OCAC.
Arkansas Baptist College Little Rock, Arkansas
Northern Oklahoma College-Enid* Enid, Oklahoma
Carl Albert State College Poteau, Oklahoma
Northern Oklahoma College-Tonkawa Tonkawa, Oklahoma
Connors State College Warner, Oklahoma
Redlands Community College El Reno, Oklahoma
Eastern Oklahoma State College Wilburton, Oklahoma
Rose State College Midwest City, Oklahoma
Murray State College Tishomingo, Oklahoma
Seminole State College* Seminole, Oklahoma
North Arkansas College Harrison, Arkansas
Western Oklahoma State College Altus, Oklahoma
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College* Miami, Oklahoma
*Schools Competing in Women’s Volleyball
Redlands Community College is a member of the
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BASKETBALL 101 EQUIPMENT The playing court is a rectangular surface free from obstructions with sidelines 94 feet in length and end lines 50 feet in length, measured from the inside edges. The goal must be ten feet above the ground. RULES College basketball games are played in two halves of 20 minutes each with a halftime intermission of 15 minutes. The team with the most points at the end of this time wins the game. If there is a tie at the end of the second half, an extra period of five minutes will be given, following the same rules. •
Each team can have five players on the floor at a time.
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Players are not allowed to walk with the ball, they must dribble and cannot dribble a second time until after passing the ball to one of their teammates. Any case of this gives the opposing team possession of the ball.
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When a player is being substituted he/she must check in at the scorer’s table and wait for a dead ball or until the referees are acknowledged there is a substitution.
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A player shall not hold, push, charge, trip or impede the progress of an opponent by extending arm(s), shoulder(s), hip(s) or knee(s) or by bending his or her own body into other than a normal position; nor use any unreasonably rough tactics.
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When a player is fouled he/she is allowed to shoot free throws; the foul itself determines how many free throws the player will get.
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Players are only allowed five fouls per game. If the player excedes five fouls he/she must be taken out of the game.
POSITIONS:
Point Guard: calls players and brings the ball down the court setting up an offense Shooting Guard: shoots the ball well and is usually known as the team’s best scorer Small Forward: good at both scoring and ball handling Power Forward: known for rebounding and defense Center/Post: known for their height as well as blocking shots and scoring
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REDLANDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Attending RCC has a lot of advantages. You get the full college experience at a fraction of the cost of other colleges. Despite the lower costs, your money gets you small classes with experienced instructors (not student teachers). Most of our faculty hold at least a Masters degree. Our commitment to academic excellence doesn’t stop there. Our honors program, honor society and strong commitment to undergraduate research can enrich your time here.
CAMPUS LIFE
We kick off the fall semester each year with the Cougar Bash, a campus-wide event filled with food and fun, games, and other activities. Activities continue throughout the year with concerts, volunteer activities, and leadership activities. Join any of the more than 20 student organizations on campus. Organizations include Aggie Club, Students in Free Enterprise, Phi Theta Kappa, Student Nursing Association, and more.
FACILITIES
From fully equipped science and computer labs to smart classrooms with IETV capabilities, your educational needs and expectations will be met and exceeded with the most up-to-date technologies available. The main campus encompasses 55 acres and includes several buildings, many of which have newly renovated classrooms and labs. Redlands Community College’s athletic facilities contain a Select Physical Therapy sports medicine clinic and Fitness for Life center. The Fitness for Life center provides access to the college’s indoor swimming pool, fitness workout room, racquetball court, indoor walking area and steam saunas.
COST
You can afford to attend RCC! Plus, We cost less than most of Oklahoma’s four-year institutions. This means you can save thousands by spending your first two years with us. At the end of those two years, you’ll have an associate’s degree and be prepared to enter the workforce or enter the third year of a four-year bachelor’s degree.
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ACADEMIC MAJORS ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE
ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE
Agriculture (twelve option areas) Personal/Athletic Trainer Pre-Professional Sciences (four option areas)
Applied Technology (six option areas) Business Administration Tech (seven option areas) Child Development Criminal Justice (five option areas) Early Childhood Center Management Emergency Medical Technician Equine Science Nursing, RN Sustainable Agriculture (two option areas)
ASSOCIATE IN ARTS Art Business Administration Enterprise Development Pre-Criminal Justice Pre-Education (Elementary) Family Studies/Child Development General Studies Psychology Social Studies
CAREER CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Child Development Enology Viticulture
HOUSING
Campus living doesn’t have to be cramped old dorms. Live in luxury at Cougar Crossing! Pick from our two or four bedroom floor plans. Each floor plan comes with a full kitchen, two bathrooms and a living room. Every bedroom has a private closet and door locks for privacy. But, best of all, each apartment is totally furnished and includes wireless internet, cable and electricity! Cougar Crossing also features a community center that houses on-site laundry facilities, a fitness center, basketball court and storm shelter. Throughout the year, the staff hosts cookouts and activities for residents to enjoy. WWW.REDLANDSCC.EDU/WBASKETBALL
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ATHLETIC
FACILITIES
Volleyball/Basketball Court
Training Room
Fitness Room
Swimming Pool
Crimson Creek Golf Course
Don Brown Baseball Field
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EL RENO, OKLAHOMA
Welcome to central Oklahoma! El Reno has all the benefits of small town living, but is close enough to Oklahoma City to make the metro your playground. While you are in El Reno, enjoy one of our delicious, world-famous fried onion burgers (even “Man v. Food” gave them a try)! El Reno has an 18-hole golf course and Lake El Reno. Nearby in OKC, the Oklahoma River has great running and biking trails and kayaking. Just down I-40, you can find a brand new outlet mall, Bricktown and minor league baseball and hockey. Of course, the NBA Western Conference Champions OKC Thunder are also a hot ticket in central Oklahoma.
JUST 15 MILES FROM
OKLAHOMA CITY
Frontier City Theme Park
Myriad Botanical Gardens
White Water Bay
Rocktown Climbing Gym
Oklahoma City Thunder (NBA)
Bricktown District
Oklahoma City Museum of Art
Oklahoma City National Memorial
Mat Hoffman Action Sports Park WWW.REDLANDSCC.EDU/WBASKETBALL
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DRIVING DIRECTIONS Oklahoma City: I-40 W/US-270W 26.4 miles, take the Country Club Rd exit, EXIT 123, turn right onto S. Country Club Rd. Go 0.8 miles. RCC is on your left. Weatherford: I-40 E for 41.4 miles, take the Country Club Rd exit, EXIT 123, turn left onto S. Country Club Rd. Go 0.8 miles. RCC is on your left. Kingfisher: US-81 S/OK-3 E for 12.1 miles, merge onto US-81 S toward El Reno 11.4 miles, turn right onto W. Sunset Dr/I-40 BR/OK-66 for 1 mile, turn left onto S. Country Club Rd. Go 0.8 miles. RCC is on your right. Chickasha: US-81 N for 31.3 miles, merge on I-40 W/US-270 W via the ramp on the LEFT toward Amarillo go 1.9 miles, take the Country Club Rd exit, EXIT 123, turn right onto S. Country Club Rd. Go 0.8 miles. RCC is on your left. Kingfisher 35 min 270
Okarche 17 min
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Geary 26 min
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Calumet 16 min
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El Reno
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Hinton 27 min 281
Cogar 30 min Anadarko 59 min
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Piedmont 30 min
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Union City 13 min
Chickasha 41 min
Minco 19 min
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Yukon 16 min 40
OKC 4 Mustang 29 min 25 min
RESTAURANTS Denny’s Restaurant For Hours Call: (405) 262-3535 2701 South Country Club Rd El Reno, OK 73036 Georgeo’s Mediterranean Cuisine Open For Lunch & Dinner 1218 Sunset Dr. El Reno, OK 73036 Serapio’s Mexican Restaurant For Hours Call: (405) 262-7744 1637 E Highway 66 El Reno, OK 73036 Sid’s Diner For Hours Call: (405) 262-7757 300 South Choctaw El Reno, OK 73036
Montana Mike’s Steakhouse Sunday - Thursday 11 a.m. til 9 p.m. Friday & Saturday 11 a.m. til 10 p.m. 1609 Southwest 27th El Reno, OK 73036
ACCOMMODATIONS Baymont Inn 1707 S.W. 27th Street El Reno, OK 73036 (405) 262-3050 Best Western 2701 S Country Club El Reno, OK 73036 (405) 262-6490
Economy Express 2851 S. Highway 81 & I-40, El Reno, OK 73036 (405) 262-1022 Motel 6 1506 Domino Lane El Reno, OK 73036 (405) 262-6060
Days Inn 2712 S. Country Club El Reno, OK 73036 (405) 262-8720 WWW.REDLANDSCC.EDU/WBASKETBALL
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MATT NEWGENT
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
4TH SEASON: ATHLETIC DIRECTOR 9TH SEASON: BASEBALL HEAD COACH Matt Newgent begins his ninth season as head coach for the Cougar baseball team and also serves as Athletic Director. Under Newgent’s guidance the Cougar’s have been ranked throughout his tenure, ranking as high as a #2 national ranking in 2008. Since Coach Newgent’s arrival eight years ago, the program has again regained its prominence nationally. Newgent and his staff spent the 2009 off-season continuing a renovation of the Cougar baseball facility, while continuing to recruit quality student-athletes to ensure continued success for the program. Newgent began his collegiate athletic career at Redlands Community College as a catcher under former coach, Don Brown. During that season the Cougars went to the NJCAA World Series in Millington, Tennessee, where they finished fourth. After leaving RCC, Newgent completed his collegiate playing experience at the University of Indianapolis. His collegiate accolades include all tournament catcher honors at the NJCAA World Series, two-time member of the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) All-Conference Team and Academic All-Conference Team, NCAA North Central Region Team, and Most Valuable Player during his senior season at the University of Indianapolis. Prior to coaching at RCC, Newgent served as Assistant Baseball Coach at Olney Central Community College in Olney, Illinois, where they finished with a record of 40-20 and a trip to the Region 24 Tournament. He was also the Assistant Baseball Coach at the University of Indianapolis for three seasons and helped guide the team to a third place finish in the NCAA Division II World Series in 2000, and a school best 51-15 record in 2001. Newgent is a member of the American Baseball Coaches Association. He earned his Associate of Arts from Redlands Community College in 1997, his Bachelor of Arts in History in 1999, and his Master of Business Administration in 2002 from the University of Indianapolis. Coach Newgent, a native of Piedmont, now resides in Yukon with his wife Christa and their son, Ian.
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ELI ZUCKSWORTH
ATHLETIC TRAINER
4TH SEASON: ATHLETIC TRAINER
Fourth year Redlands Community College Head Athletic Trainer, Eli Zucksworth, is responsible for preparing the athletes for both practice and games while treating on-site injuries. Eli Zucksworth is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) and the Oklahoma Athletic Trainers Association. He is a 2005 graduate of Oklahoma State University where he earned his bachelor’s degree in athletic training. In 2007, he received his Master of Education degree from Southeastern Oklahoma State University.
COUGAR REDLANDS MASCOT The story of the Redlands Cougar is shrouded in mystery. The Cougar first appeared as the official Redlands mascot post-1970. Prior to that Redland’s (originally called El Reno Junior College) mascot was the Chieftain, which was chosen to correspond with El Reno High School’s mascot, the Indian. Now, this elusive nameless cat can occasionally be spotted around campus. Be On The Lookout!
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JAY NIEHUES
HEAD COACH
Head coach Jay Niehues begins his third year at Redlands. Niehues came in just before the season started last year and led his team to a solid 16-16 finish. Before Redlands, Niehues led the USAO Drovers women’s basketball program from 2001-2008. Niehues collected 50 wins faster than any other coach in the programs three decade history. In his second season at USAO, Niehues finished with a 23-14 record and the Drovers first appearance in the NAIA tournament. The next season also ended with a Final Four appearance and 20-win season, a first in the program’s history.
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3RD SEASON: WOMEN’S BASKEBALL HEAD COACH Niehues started his coaching career at his alma mater, Southern Nazarene University. In his five seasons as a women’s assistant coach, the Crimson Storm posted a 121-22 record and won a national championship. A two-time all-conference player at SNU, Niehues was a three-year starter and is eighth in career scoring. Niehues graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business administration from SNU in 1990 and received his master’s degree in education from SNU in 1997. He has also played four years of professional basketball in France and Brazil, as well as two years as a member of the Conoco Oilers exhibition team. Niehues and his wife Christy, a member of SNU’s 1989 national championship team, have three daughters, Abby, Grace and Kate.
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ALEXIS WATSON
KAYLA PAHCODDY
LISSETTE PLASENCIA
KAYLA ANDERSON
EB AN
KATELYN RICHARDSON
SCHEDULE DAY Wednesday Thursday Friday Monday Tuesday Thursday Monday Monday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday Saturday Monday Thursday
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DATE November 7 November 8 November 9 November 12 November 13 November 15 November 19 November 26 November 27 November 29 December 4 December 15 January 7 January 10
COUGAR BASKETBALL
OPPONENT Mid-America JV Clarendon OBU JV SW Christian JV OBU JV Butler NOC-Enid Mid-America JV Western Connors State Clarendon Butler Murray State Carl Albert
LOCATION Home Clarendon, TX Home Bethany, OK Shawnee, OK Butler, KS Home Moore, OK Home Warner, OK Home Home Home Poteau, OK
TIME 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 2:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM
ARIELLE COOPER
BONY NDUZE
KAYLAN HAYWOOD
BRITTANY HAMILTON
Monday Thursday Friday Monday Thursday Monday Thursday Monday Thursday Monday Monday Thursday Monday Thursday
January 14 January 17 January 18 January 21 January 24 January 28 January 31 February 4 February 7 February 11 February 18 February 21 February 25 February 28
JALEN TIGER
Eastern NEO SNU JV Seminole State NOC-Tonkawa NOC-Enid Western Connors State Murray State Carl Albert Eastern NEO Seminole State NOC-Tonkawa
WYKEENA KING
Home Home Bethany, OK Seminole, OK Tonkawa, OK Enid, OK Altus, OK Home Tishomingo, OK Home Wilburton, OK Miami, OK Home Home
6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM
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ANDERSON
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KAYLA PAIGE
5’5“ | Sophomore | Guard
FALL 2011 STATISTICS
GP 28
FG% 28
FT% ORB 44 8
DRB 37
REB% AST% STL% BLK% PTS 1.607 0.571 0.786 0.036 70
Hometown: Edmond, Oklahoma Nickname: KK Single Game Highs: Total FG Made Assists Steals Rebounds Favorite Sports Team: OKC Thunder Future Plans: Graduate in Forensic Science Favorite food: Mom’s Tator-tot Casserole Favorite vacation spot: Texas I can’t live without: My family Favorite TV show: CSI Person I would like to meet: Boris Kodjoe Most prized posession: My brother If I won a million dollars, I would: Spend it
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7 2 2 6
AVG 2.5
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KAYLAN ALEESE
5’10“ | Sophomore | Post
GP 29
FG% 49
FT% ORB 56 73
HAYWOOD
FALL 2011 STATISTICS DRB 97
REB% AST% STL% BLK% PTS AVG 5.862 0.241 0.966 0.207 203 7
Hometown: Moore, Oklahoma Nickname: KK Single Game Highs: Total FG Made Assists Steals Rebounds
5 2 5 11
Favorite Player/Team: Kobe Bryant/LA Lakers Favorite Food: Mexican Favorite Vacation Spot: Florida Most prized possession: Family Favorite Actor/Actress: Mike Epps & Chris Tucker Favorite TV Show: Pretty Little Liars If I won a million dollars: Buy my parents a house Person I would like to meet most: Kevin Hart Best thing about basketball: Being with my teammates
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PAHCODDY
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KAYLA NICOLE
5’7“ | Sophomore | Guard
STATISTICS 2011-2012 GP 7
FG% 54
FT% ORB 75 13
DRB 36
REB% AST% STL% BLK% PTS AVG 7.000 1.857 2.143 0.286 109 15.6
Hometown: Apache, Oklahoma Nickname: KP Single Game Highs: Total FG Made Assists Steals Rebounds High School Athletic Honors: All-State Basketball Female Athlete of the Year High School Academic Honors: Principal’s Honor Roll Superintendent’s Honor Roll Favorite Movie: Remember the Titans Future Plans: Finish School
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LISSETTE MARIA
5’9“ | Sophomore | Forward
GP 29
FG% 32
FT% ORB 71 15
PLASENCIA
FALL 2011 STATISTICS DRB 54
REB% AST% STL% BLK% PTS AVG 2.379 1.448 0.448 0.069 215 7.41
Hometown: Lima, Peru Single Game Highs: Total FG Made Assists Steals Rebounds
7 4 2 8
Favorite Sports Memory: 2010 High School Championships Favorite Athlete: Usain Bolt Favorite food: Spaghetti Favorite vacation spot: Peru I can’t live without: Ice Cream Most prized possession: My family Favorite Actor: Will Smith Favorite TV Show: Keeping up with the Kardashians Favorite Movie: The Greatest Game Ever Played If I won a million dollars, I would: Move my family to the shore
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ALEXIS LEE ANN
WATSON
5’10“ | Sophomore | Forward
FALL 2011 STATISTICS GP 32
FG% 23
FT% ORB 61 64
DRB 99
REB% AST% STL% BLK% PTS AVG 5.094 0.813 0.844 0.188 161 5.03
Hometown: OKC, Oklahoma Nickname: Big Red Single Game Highs: Total FG Made Assists Steals Rebounds High School Athletic Honors: Defensive Player of the Year, MVP Favorite Player: Lebron James Future Plans: Teach and Coach High School Favorite Band: Boyz II Men Favorite Movie: Bad Boys Favorite TV show: Teen Wolf I can’t believe I watch: Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta Biggest Superstition: Never Play with Crutches
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JALEN RAE
TIGER
5’5“ | Sophomore | Guard
GP 9
FG% 22
FT% ORB 75 1
FALL 2011 STATISTICS DRB 15
REB% AST% STL% TO% PTS 1.778 2.778 1.111 2.222 27
AVG 3.0
Hometown: Anadarko, Oklahoma Nickname: Jay Single Game Highs: Total FG Made Assists Steals Rebounds
2 8 3 4
Favorite Athlete: Ricky Rubio Favorite food: Rice I can’t live without: T.V. Favorite Vacation Spot: Florida Favorite Band: Avenged Sevenfold Most prized possession: My Nieces and Nephews Favorite Actor: Kevin Hart/Mike Epps Person I want to meet: George St Pierre Best thing about Basketball: Staying in Shape
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FRESHMEN
EBONY
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6’ 0“ | Freshman | Forward
Hometown: Tulsa, Oklahoma
Hometown: Edmond, Oklahoma
Nickname: E-Bone
Nickname: Coop
Favorite Player: Derrick Rose
Favorite Team: Miami Heat
Future Plans: Finish Doctorate Favorite food: Italian Shells and Cheese Hamburger Helper
Favorite sport memory: Winning High School State Championship Future Plans: Play Basketball Overseas Favorite Food: Pasta
Favorite vacation spot: My Bed
Favorite Vacation Spot: Florida
I can’t believe I watch: Insidious
I can’t live without: My Family
Favorite Musician/Group: Drake Favorite Movie: All-Star Weekend Comedy Jam Favorite TV show: Family Guy If I won a million dollars, I would: Donate to charity Best thing about basketball: Adrenaline pumping in your blood
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COOPER
5’6” | Freshman | Guard
Favorite Sports Memory: Getting steals against Edison
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ARIELLE
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Favorite Movie: Transformers Favorite TV Show: ESPN Sportscenter Favorite Actor: Kevin Hart Person I would like to meet: Trey Songz Best thing about play my sport: Winning
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BRITTANY
HAMILTON
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WYKEENA
KING
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KATELYN
RICHARDSON
5’3” | Freshman | Guard
5’ 8“ | Freshman | Forward
5’4” | Freshman | Guard
Hometown: Lawton, Oklahoma
Hometown: Hugo, Oklahoma
Hometown: Calumet, Oklahoma
Nickname: TT
Nickname:
Nickname: Kate
Favorite Player: Carmelo Anthony
Favorite Player/Team:
High School Academic Honors: Valedictorian
Future Plans: Go overseas to play basketball
Favorite sport memory:
Favorite Player/Team: Dwayne Wade
Favorite Musician/Group: Jodeci Favorite vacation spot: Washington DC I can’t live without: My parents My most prized possesion: Education I can’t believe I watch: Hey Arnold Favorite Movie: ATL Favorite TV show: Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta
Future Plans: Continue Basketball Career
Favorite Sports Memory: Winning H.S. State Championship Game
Favorite Food:
Favorite food: Shrimp Alfredo
Favorite Vacation Spot:
Most prized possession: My Family & My State Championship Ring
I can’t live without:
I can’t believe I watch: Bad Girls Club Favorite Musician/Group: Chris Brown
Favorite Movie:
Favorite Movie: Love & Basketball
Favorite TV Show:
Favorite TV show: Pretty Little Liars
If I won a million dollars, I would: Give it to the poor
Favorite Actor:
If I won a million dollars, I would: Go Crazy
Best thing about basketball: Getting to know the other girls
My most prized possesion: My Family
Best thing about basketball: Teamwork & Winning
Best thing about play my sport: competing
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SCHOOL RECORDS SCORING (SINGLE GAME) Pts Name
Year
Pts Name
Year
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Robin Challis
1980
32
Penny Kime
1991
44
Paige DeVaughan
1991
32
Paige DeVaughan
1992
44
Paige DeVaughan
1992
32
Andrea Bean
1994
43
Robin Challis
1980
32
LaShounda Richey
2005
42
Robin Challis
1980
31
Paige DeVaughan
1991
40
P. Mueggenborg
1989
31
Paige DeVaughan
1992
39
Tonya Tipken
1994
31
Penny Kime
1991
38
Paige DeVaughan
1992
31
Tonya Tipken
1994
37
Melanie Stowe
1997
31
Aimee Vance
1995
36
Janice Standefer
1990
31
Andrea Bean
1995
36
Andrea Bean
1994
31
Jayme Bledsoe
1996
35
Paige DeVaughan
1992
30
Dionna Glass
2010
35
Heather Barr
1993
30
Penny Kime
1991
34
Penny Kime
1991
30
Paige DeVaughan
1992
33
Janice Standefer
1990
30
Aimee Vance
1995
33
Paige DeVaughan
1992
30
Andrea Bean
1995
33
Melanie Stowe
1997
30
Jayme Bledsoe
1996
33
Lameka Oakes
2006
30
LaShounda Richey
2005
30
Ashli Barnum
2005
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SCHOOL RECORDS 3-PT. FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (SEASON) Name Percent Year Shaela Eden 100% 2011-12 Dionna Glass 64% 2009-10 Kyndal Stevens 59% 2003-04 Misty Williams 47% 2004-05 Jessica Monroe 47% 2001-02 LaShounda Richey 46% 2004-05 Kristy Newman 45% 2003-04 Tana VonTungeln 45% 2002-03 Kara Ousley 45% 2002-03 Brandle Sandy 44% 2007-08 Shelby Searcy 44% 2004-05 Alandria West 43% 2004-05 Tana VonTungeln 43% 2001-02 Amanda Biorato 42% 2011-12 Dionna Glass 40% 2009-10 LeNece Glossett 40% 2006-07 Delese Bradley 39% 2007-08 Lindsay Messer 39% 2001-02
Leanna Litsch 37% Misty Williams 37% Laney Watson 37% Chelsea Yarbrough 36% Sheana Jones 35% Tara Fleming 35% Tara Ousley 35% Lameka Oakes 34% Jessica Monroe 34% Tiffany Jupin 33% Demesha Heard 33% Natasha Richardson 33% Aniece Harding 33% Kim Ford 32% BerTabitha Bailey 31% Kyesha Hall 30% Brandie Sandy 30% Jamica Johnson 29% Nikki Woodward 29%
2006-07 2005-06 2003-04 2006-07 2011-12 2008-09 2001-02 2006-07 2002-03 2008-09 2005-06 2005-06 2001-03 2005-06 2009-10 2009-10 2008-09 2001-02 2011-12
REBOUNDS (SINGLE GAME) Rbs 22 19 18 17 17 17
Name Melanie Stowe Andrea Bean Aimee Vance Jennifer Wright Melanie Stowe Jana Shelhope
Year 1997 1995 1995 1998 1997 1997
17 16 15 15 15 15
Andrea Bean Ndeye Ngom Martese Williams Alexandria Foster Ashli Barnum LaShounda Richey
1995 2011 2010 2008 2006 2005
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SCHOOL RECORDS FREE THROWS MADE (SINGLE GAME) Pts 15 14 13
Name Penny Kime Lameka Oakes LaShounda Richey Jamie Nestor Leslie Harmon P. Mueggenborg Jaclyn Rhoades Jamie Nestor Penny Kime
Year 1990 2006 2005 1996 1992 1989 2008 1996 1991
Pts 12 11
Name Jamica Johnson Renate Pierce Paige DeVaughan Laila Suleiman Delese Bradley Renate Pierce Jame Bledsoe Heidi Kline Penny Kime Jaimie Greene Robin Challis
Year 2001 1996 1991 2012 2008 1996 1994 1993 1990 1989 1980
ALL-AMERICAN TEAM PLAYERS Sheana Jones Lameka Oakes Ashli Barnum LaShounda Richey Mandy Darwin
2011-12 3rd Team 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04
Mandy Darwin Ashley Perkins Jamica Johnson
2002-03 2002-03 2001-02
ALL-REGION TEAM PLAYERS Ashli Barnum (MVP) 2005-06 Kiley Finstad 2005-06 Leandra Johnson 2005-06 Lameka Oakes 2005-06 Liz Semien 2005-06 LaShounda Richey 2004-05 Alandria West 2004-05 Shannon Avery 2003-04 Mandy Darwin (MVP) 2003-04
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LaShounda Richey 2003-04 Mandy Darwin 2002-03 Ashley Perkins (MVP) 2002-03 Tana VonTungeln 2002-03 Jamica Johnson 2001-02 Lindsay Messer 2001-02 Ashley Perkins 2001-02 Tana VonTungeln 2001-02
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