TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREVIEW
2022-23 Schedule 2
2022-23 Roster/Roster Breakdown 2
PLAYERS
Tamia Jones 4
TK Pitts 4
Zaria Rufus 4
Jiya Perry 5 Ella Brow 5
Jasmine Smith 6
Tymberlin Criswell 6 Savannah Wilkinson 7 Reagan Bradley 7 Paige Bayliss 8
Amirah Abdur-Rahim 8 Donavia Hall 9 Zoe Manning 9
Chantae Embry 10 Jessica Peterson 10
COACHES
Toyelle Wilson 12 Deneen Parker 13 Anthony Anderson 14 Danielle Edwards 14 Support Staff 15-16
REVIEW
2021-22 Final Statistics 18
2021-22 Season Results & Game Leaders 20 2021-22 Game-by-Game Statistics 21-22 2021-22 Team High/Lows 23-26 2021-22 Individual Highs 27-28
HISTORY
Year-by-Year Results 30-37 Series History 38-47 Year-by-Year/Coaching Records 48 Postseason Results 49
Conference Tournament Results 50 Year-by-Year Leaders 51-53 Team Records - Game & Season 54 Individual Records 55-57 Freshman Records 58
Moody Coliseum Records 59-60
SMU Honor Roll 61 SMU 1,000-Point Club 62-64 Letterwinners 65 Letterwinners By State & Country 66 Mustangs By The Numbers 67
Postseason Appearance Teams 68
SMU
Welcome to SMU 70 SMU & Dallas 71
SMU Administration 72-73
Athletics Senior Staff 74 Athletics Head Coaches 74 Moody Coliseum 75 Crum Basketball Center 76
MEDIA
Media Information 78 TV/Radio Chart 80
BASKETBALL FACTS
QUICK FACTS
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/8 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 2021-22 Overall Record: 14-15 2021-22 The American Record: 7-7 (T-4th) The American Championship: DNP Regular Season Championships: 3 (2000, 2009, 2013) Conference Tournament Championships: 2 (1999, 2008) All-Time Record: 651-614 (.515)
NCAA Tournament Appearances: 7 (1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2008)
NCAA Tournament At-large bids: 5 (1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000)
NCAA Record: 2-7 WNIT Appearances: 7 (1993, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2022) WNIT Record: 6-8
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Toyelle Wilson (Manhattan, '03) School Record (Years): 14-15 (2nd Season) Career Record (Years): 69-58 (Four Seasons) Postseason Appearances: 4 NCAA Appearances: 3 WNIT Appearances: 1 Associate HC: Deneen Parker (SFA, '92 - 22nd Year) Assistsnt Coaches: Anthony Anderson (FIU, '11 - 1st Year) Danielle Edwards (Clemson, 2019 - 2nd Year)
SMU
INFORMATION
Location Dallas, Texas Founded 1911 Enrollment 12,385 President R. Gerald Turner Director of Athletics Rick Hart Athletic Representative Paul Rogers SWA Susan Vollmerhausen Nickname Mustangs Colors Red and Blue Conference American Athletic Conference Athletics Website www.SMUMustangs.com
PUBLIC RELATIONS
Women’s Basketball SID: Michael High Cell - 757-358-1446 Office - 214-768-3735 E-mail: mhigh@smu.edu Press Row Phone: (214) 768-7742
2022-23 ALMANAC CREDITS
The 2022-23 SMU Women’s Basketball Almanac is a production of the SMU Athletic Public Relations Office. The guide was written and edited by Public Relations Assistant Director Michael HighT. Additional editing provided by SMU Public Relations and SMU Women's Basketball staffs. Photographs courtesy of Karen Blair, Jessica Brandon, Vladimir Cherry, Marcos Quintana, Jake Dean, Dana Driensky, Steve Lansdale, Jim Midgett, Gene Nunn, Claire Schmitt, Steve Spatafore, Brad Sutton, Richie Humphries/Dallas Cowboys.
SCHEDULE
DAY DATE OPPONENT TIME
Mon. 11/07 Alabama State 4 p.m.
Fri. 11/11 Oklahoma 10:30 a.m.
Tues. 11/15 Baylor 7 p.m.
Fri. 11/18 TAMU - Commerce 7 p.m.
Tues. 11/22 LA Tech 4 p.m.
Sat. 11/26 Oral Roberts 2 p.m.
Tues. 11/29 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 7 p.m.
Sat. 12/03 Gardner-Webb^ 3 p.m.
Sun. 12/04 Cal^ 3 p.m.
Wed. 12/07 North Texas 4 p.m.
Sun. 12/18 at Texas A&M 2 p.m. Wed. 12/21 UIW 1 p.m.
Fri. 12/30 Houston* 7 p.m.
Tues. 01/03 UCF* 7 p.m.
Fri. 01/06 Memphis* 7 p.m.
Tues. 01/10 Cincinnati* 7 p.m.
Sat. 01/14 ECU* 6 p.m.
Wed. 01/18 Wichita State* 7 p.m.
Sat. 01/21 Houston* 2 p.m.
Sat. 01/28 Tulsa* 1 p.m.
Wed. 02/01 UCF* 5 p.m.
Sat. 02/04 USF* 2 p.m.
Tues. 02/07 Tulsa* 7 p.m.
Wed. 02/15 Tulane* 6 p.m.
Sat. 02/18 USF* 4 p.m.
Wed. 02/22 Wichita State* 7 p.m.
Sun. 02/26 Memphis* 12 p.m.
Wed. 03/01 Temple* 6 p.m.
Mon. 03/06 AAC First Round TBD
Tues. 03/07 AAC Quarterfinal TBD
Wed. 03/08 AAC Semifinal TBD
Thurs. 03/09 AAC Championship TBD
ALPHABETICAL
23 Abdur-Rahim, Amirah F 6-3 JR
Hometown (Previous School)
Marietta, Ga./Notre Dame
14 Bayliss, Paige C 6-5 GS Queensland, Australia/Brisbane State HS
13 Bradley, Reagan G 5-8 SR Little Rock, Ark./Little Rock Christian
5 Brow, Ella G 5-8 FR Palm Beach, Australia/Palm Beach Currumbin HS
11 Criswell, Tymberlin G 5-8 SO Houston, Texas/The Village HS 33 Embry, Chantae F 6-1 SO Norman, Okla./Texas Tech 24 Hall, Donavia G 5-10 FR Plano, Texas/Plano East HS
0 Jones, Tamia G 5-8 JR The Colony, Texas/The Colony HS 25 Manning, Zoe C 6-4 FR Shreveport, La./Captain Shreve HS
4 Perry, Jiya G 5-10 FR DeSoto, Texas/DeSoto HS 35 Peterson, Jessica C 6-2 SO Rancho Cucamonga, Calif./Fresno State
2 Pitts, TK G 6-1 FR Lubbock, Texas/Oklahoma
3 Rufus, Zaria G/F 5-9 SO Duncanville, Texas/Duncanville HS
10 Smith, Jasmine G 5-7 GS Cypress, Texas/Rice
12 Wilkinson, Savannah F 6-0 SR London, England/Florida State
NUMERICAL
No. Name Pos. Ht. Class
0 Tamia Jones G 5-8 JR
Hometown/Previous School
The Colony, Texas/The Colony HS
2 TK Pitts G 6-1 FR Lubbock, Texas/Oklahoma
3 Zaria Rufus G/F 5-9 SO Duncanville, Texas/Duncanville HS
4 Jiya Perry G 5-10 FR DeSoto, Texas/DeSoto HS
5 Ella Brow G 5-8 FR Palm Beach, Australia/Palm Beach Currumbin HS
10 Jasmine Smith G 5-7 GS Cypress, Texas/Rice
11 Tymberlin Criswell G 5-8 SO Houston, Texas/The Village HS
12 Savannah Wilkinson F 6-0 SR London, England/Florida State 13 Reagan Bradley G 5-8 SR Little Rock, Ark./Little Rock Christian
14 Paige Bayliss C 6-5 GS Queensland, Australia/Brisbane State HS 23 Amirah Abdur-Rahim F 6-3 JR Marietta, Ga./Notre Dame 24 Donavia Hall G 5-10 FR Plano, Texas/Plano East HS 25 Zoe Manning C 6-4 FR Shreveport, La./Captain Shreve HS 33 Chantae Embry F 6-1 SO Norman, Okla./Texas Tech 35 Jessica Peterson C 6-2 SO Rancho Cucamonga, Calif./Fresno State
COACHING STAFF
Name Position
Toyelle Wilson Head Coach
Yr. Alma Mater Year Graduated
2nd Manhattan 2003
Deneen Parker Associate Head Coach 22nd Stephen F. Austin 1994
Anthony Anderson Assistant Coach / Recruiting Coordinator
Danielle Edwards Assistant Coach / Assistant Recruiting Coordinator
Lindsay Scarlatelli Director of Basketball Operations
Calvin Skalla Graduate Assistant
Anthony Cockrill Sports Performance Coach
1st Florida International 2011
2nd Clemson 2019
5th Oakland 2010
2nd Iowa 2021
1st Midwestern State 2016
Kelli Swing Athletic Trainer 19th Iowa 2002
0 TAMIA JONES
5-8 • G • JR-HS THE COLONY, TEXAS THE COLONY HS
2021-22 (Sophomore): Played in 13 games, averaging 4.1 minutes…Made 3-of-9 field-goal attempts and 2-of-4 at the free-throw line…Scored eight points, including six against Oral Roberts (11/17) …Totaled 11 rebounds, two assists, one block and five steals.
2020-21 (Freshman): Played in six games with two starts, averaging 15.3 minutes…Went 6-for-22 from the field, including 3-for-7 from behind the arc…Made one free throw to finish with 16 points…Grabbed 12 rebounds…Added nine assists, one block and four steals…Concerns over COVID-19 derailed the season after just six games.
HIGH SCHOOL: Named to the all-state team after a stellar year at The Colony High School...Led her team to the Class 5A Region I semifinals...Scored 14 points in a 68-66 loss to eventual state champion Amarillo...Finished the season with 16.2 points and 4.7 assists per game.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Union High School in Tulsa, Okla., where her list of accolades included the Frontier Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Year, all-conference honors, an academic all-conference selection and voted the school’s homecoming queen in 2021…All-Star Girls Report ranked Pitts No. 80 overall…The Girls Basketball Report placed her 123 overall and No. 32 at the shooting guard position.
“TK played on the highest level in AAU with Lady Proskills. There is something special about her. The first time I saw her, I said she can be a huge mismatch problem for smaller guards and as a face-up post. She can be at the front of a press, with her anticipation defensively, rebounding out of her area, and running the floor. We got a diamond and I cannot wait to see her shine. She is a family-oriented person and you just gravitate to her personality and character.” - Head Coach Toyelle Wilson
2021-22 (Freshman): Played in 18 games, averaging 9.0 minutes…Scored 22 points, including a season-high nine points at Tulsa (2/19)…Grabbed 38 rebounds, including a season-high seven twice, against Oklahoma (11/30) and at Tulsa…Tallied four assists, seven blocks and seven steals.
HIGH SCHOOL: Won a state championship as a junior at Duncanville...Averaged nearly 10 points with six rebounds during the season, earning the all-tournament team honors at the state championships...Lost to eventual-champion Desoto in the Regional Final of the UIL tournament as a senior...Also advanced to the regional final as a freshman...Named to the all-tournament team as a junior...TABC All-State honoree as a senior.
4 JIYA PERRY
HIGH SCHOOL: Helped Desoto to a 28-2 record en route to winning the program’s first state championship, finishing No. 11 in the nation by MaxPreps…Premier Basketball Report. Perry ranked as the No. 23 prospect in Texas.
“Jiya is a scoring wing who can flat outshoot the ball. She has a knack for the ball, and she understands the game very well. She has a scorer’s mentality and has instant energy and quickness that will help our team on both sides of the ball. She won a state championship and knows what it takes to win. She is a proven winner. I am excited for Mustang Nation to see her on the court.” - Head Coach Toyelle Wilson
HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Palm Beach Currumbin High School in Palm Beach, Queensland, Australia…Plays for the Southern District Lady Spartans in the NBL1, the top level in Australia, and formerly of the Queensland Basketball League.
“Our staff got to see Ella a couple of years ago, and on film in April, and she will be one of the hardest working players I have ever coached. She reminds me of a former player I coached, Kristy Wallace, also from Australia. She has grit, toughness, and a high basketball IQ. She brings something different to the table with her skill level, knowledge to play at this level, and already having experience playing professionally at the highest level. The fans will love her.” - Head Coach Toyelle Wilson
10 JASMINE SMITH
2021-22 (Senior): Started all 28 games played…Ranked fourth in The American with 4.3 assists per game…Tallied 119 assists…Passed out a career-high 11 assists at TCU (1/2), matching the SMU record for assists in a game…Scored 272 points to eclipse 1,000 for her career…Averaged 9.7 points, fourth on the team…Scored at least 10 points 11 times, including a career-high 25 points against Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/28)…Scored 20 points against Memphis (2/16), making a career-high five 3-pointers…Finished with 10 points and 12 rebounds at Memphis (1/8) for her first career double-double…Ranked 13th in The American with 1.6 steals per game, tallying a team-high 44 on the season…Swiped a career-high five steals against Houston (2/6)…Also led the team with 30 blocks.
Prior to SMU:
ACADEMIC
HONORS
2020-21 C-USA Commissioner's Academic Medal
2020-21 C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll
2019-20 C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll
2018-19 C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal
2018-19 C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll
2020-21 (Junior): Played and started in all 27 games...played a key role in helping guide the Owls to a WNIT Championship, averaging 10.6 points 8.6 rebounds, and 4.4 assists over the five games...led the team with 41 steals...second on team in minutes played (833) and minutes per game (30.9)...recorded her first career double-double (13 points/10 rebounds) in the C-USA Championship, one of three double-doubles on the season...fifth in C-USA in assists per game (4.1)...ranked ninth among C-USA players in assist turnover ratio (1.4)...dished out five or more assists in nine games, including a season-high 10 helpers vs. Fresno State (3/20)...scored a season-high 18 points on three occasions, including against the No. 10 Texas A&M Aggies (12/20)...scored in double-figures 12 times.
2019-20 (Sophomore): Played and started in all 29 games…led the Owls with 86 assists, which ranked 13th in C-USA…during league play, ranked seventh in C-USA in assists per game (3.7) and ninth in assist/turnover ratio (1.2)…second on the Owls with 32 steals…third on the team in defensive rebounds (93)…six games with 10 or more points, including a career-high 21-point performance in a win over Southern Miss (1/18)…dished out a career-high eight assists in a win over Middle Tennessee (2/8)…five or more assists in five games…poured in 17 points against Georgia Tech at Puerto Rico (12/21)…made all four three-point attempts and scored 17 points in a critical road victory at UAB (2/22)…scored 16 points while playing 40 minutes in the Owls’ C-USA regular season title-clinching victory over Old Dominion (3/7).
2018-19 (Freshman): Played and started in all 32 games at point guard as a true freshman…averaged 6.1 points, 2.3 rebounds, and 2.3 assists in 27.5 minutes per game…tied for second on the Owls with 30 steals…scored 10 or more points in six games, including a season-high 17-point performance in the Owls’ first victory of the season at Little Rock (11/17)…also scored 16 points in Rice’s victory in their home opener vs. Texas Southern (11/20)…poured in 15 points in her C-USA debut in a victory at Southern Miss (1/3)… dished out a season-high six assists against Marquette (3/22) in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament…had two or more steals on nine occasions…typically guarded the opposing team’s best perimeter player on a nightly basis.
High School: Graduated from The Kinkaid School, where she played under head coach Stacey Marshall... A McDonald's All-American Game nominee...Helped lead the Falcons to a Southwest Preparatory Conference title her junior season, earning All-SPC and All-South Zone honors in the process...Earned the All-SPC and All-South Zone honors as a sophomore and freshman...Rated by Premier Basketball Report as a four-star recruit, a top 100 player in the ESPNW rankings and a top 30 point guard in her class by Girls Basketball Report...Entered her senior season with career averages of 16.2 points, 4.6 rebounds and 6.0 assists...also played AAU for Texas Elite and Cy Fair.
2021-22 (Freshman): Played in nine games, averaging 3.4 minutes…Totaled two points, two rebounds and an assist.
HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time TAPPS All-State selection, earning first-team honors as a junior and senior…Led The Village to a pair of runner-up finishes in the state championship game, losing to Bishop Lynch both as a sophomore and a senior…Won a state title as a junior, the first in school history...Scored a team-high 18 points in the title game...Fourtime all-district honoree.
12 SAVANNAH WILKINSON
6-0 • F • SR LONDON, ENGLAND BARKING ABBEY
2021-22 (Junior): Named to the All-American Athletic Conference Second Team…Played in 26 games with 22 starts…Led The American with 14 double-doubles, ranking 28th in the NCAA…Started the season with a program-record five consecutive double-doubles, the first of two such streaks…Led the team and ranked sixth in The American with 13.8 points per game…Ranked second in The American with a team-best 9.4 rebounds per game…Finished the season ranked 18th in the nation with 7.6 defensive rebounds per game…Scored a career-high 24 points against Oklahoma (11/30)…Eclipsed 20 points four times…Reached double digits in scoring 23 times, including a string of 19 straight games before suffering an ankle injury at Wichita State, scoring eight in the game (2/12)…Grabbed a career-high 17 rebounds against Tulane (1/15)…Finished with at least 10 boards 14 times…Made a career-high 10 field goals against Arkansas (11/22), scoring 20 points…Made nine field goals twice, against Oklahoma and at North Texas (12/3)…Ranked third in The American with a 39.8 field goal percentage…Sixth in the league with a 78.6 free throw percentage…Also had 30 assists, 24 blocks and 21 steals.
Prior to SMU: Wilkinson played in 14 games last year for the Seminoles after returning from a season-ending foot injury suffered early in her junior season. Primarily a guard, the 6-0, London native played in the low post as a sophomore, filling the void for the injury-plagued Seminoles...Played in more than 70 games over three seasons, including all 33 games as a sophomore…Named to the 2019 Arthur Ashe Jr. Scholar Second Team…A two-time ACC All-Academic Team selection and selected to the 2019 Arthur Ashe Jr. Scholar Second Team…Won the 2017-18 Golden Torch Award for Academics.
13 REAGAN BRADLEY
5-8 • G • SR LITTLE ROCK, ARK. LITTLE ROCK CHRISTIAN
2021-22 (Junior): Played in 29 games with 25 starts…Second on the team with 92 assists, ranking 14th in The American with 3.2 per game…Passed out a season-high eight assists twice, against Tulane (1/15) and at Cincinnati (2/9)…Scored 5.0 points per game with a season-high 18 at Memphis (1/8)…Finished with at least 10 points four times… Pulled down 3.1 rebounds per game with a season-high eight against Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/28)…Had 23 steals and four blocks.
2020-21 (Sophomore): Started five of six games…Averaged 6.3 points and led the team with 6.2 rebounds per game…Third on the team with 14 field goals made and tied for second with four 3-pointers made…Had a team-best 13 assists…Also had six steals and a block…After six games, the season ended due to concerns regarding Covid-19.
2019-20 (Freshman): Named to the American Athletic Conference All-Freshman team…Ranked second in the league with 4.4 assists per game…Set an SMU freshman record with 129 assists, ranking ninth in a season all-time…Recorded a season-high nine assists against UTEP (12/19)…Finished with eight in the season-opener against McNeese (11/5) and again against Houston (2/22)…Had 13 games with at least five assists…Averaged 9.6 points per game, with a season-high 18 against George Mason (12/31)…Scored 17 at UCF (2/1), and 16 against UTEP…Scored at least 10 in 15 times, including a stretch of five straight games starting against UTEP and ending with 11 against Connecticut (1/5)…Led the team with 24 3-pointers, shooting 34.3 percent outside the arc…Shot 35.4 percent from the field…Averaged 5.2 rebounds…Grabbed a season-high 10 at Tulsa (2/15) and nine against North Dakota (12/9)…Led the team with 55 steals…Swiped a season-high five against McNeese…Also recorded five blocks.
HIGH SCHOOL: Named Arkansas Democrat-Gazette All-Arkansas Preps Girls Basketball Player of the Year for 2019. Led by Bradley, Little Rock Christian won its first state championship in 2019… Earned state tournament MVP, scoring 10 points with five assists in the title game, and showcased her ability to score in the quarterfinal round, finishing with 34 points…Four-time all-state selection…Averaged 15.2 points during her senior campaign, shooting 54.0 percent from the field after scoring 17.6 points with a 44.0 field goal percentage as a junior…Opposing coaches describe Bradley as a player who does everything well, According to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, saying she not only hurts teams with her scoring, but also her defense, passing and rebounding.
14 PAIGE BAYLISS
6-5 • C • GS QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA BRISBANE STATE HS
2021-22 (Senior): Played in 24 games with six starts and averaged 11.2 minutes per game…Scored 2.5 points with 3.0 rebounds per game…Scored a season-high 12 points with 10 rebounds against Oral Roberts (11/17)…Scored eight points with seven rebounds at Colorado (12/17)…Shot 54.2 percent from the field (26-for-48)…Also had eight assists, 12 blocks and nine steals.
2020-21 (Junior): Played in four games with two starts…Scored 11 points with 13 rebounds…Also had two assists, two blocks and three steals…After six games, the season concluded due to concerns regarding Covid-19.
2019-20 (Sophomore): Started 20 of 29 games played, averaging 23.6 minutes…Averaged 6.8 points per game, including a season-high 14 twice, against UC Irvine (12/29) and against Houston (2/22)…Scored at least 10 points seven times, including five conference games…Led the team and ranked second in The American with a 51.2 shooting percentage…Went 7-for-11 (.636) from the field against UC Irvine and 6-for-9 (.667) against Tulane and again against Wichita State (1/29)…Averaged 4.9 rebounds…Posted a career-high with 15 rebounds against Tulane (1/15)…Also scored 13 points against the Green Wave for her second double-double of the season…Recorded her first career double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds against UC Irvine…Also had 11 rebounds against Tulsa (1/15)…Had 19 blocks and 18 steals on the season.
2018-19 (Freshman): Played in 28 games with three starts…Shot 54.3 percent from the field (38-of-70)…Scored a season-high 15 points against ECU in the conference tournament (3/8)…Finished the season with three-straight double-digit scoring games…Scored 12 against Memphis (3/2) and 14 at ECU (3/4)…Made five field goals in each of the final three games and was a combined 11-of-14 at the free-throw line…Pulled down a season-high 10 rebounds at Tulsa (2/6)…Had eight blocks and seven steals on the season.
High School: Member of the 2018 U18 Australia team...Averaged 5.3 points and 8.1 rebounds in the 2018 U20 Australia championship for Queensland, winning a silver medal with the squad...A member of the gold-medal winning Australia team at the FIBA U17 Women's Oceania Championship in 2017...Represented Queensland in the 2017 U18 championship and listed as the No. 2 post prospect at the tournament by Premier Basketball Report.
AMIRAH ABDUR-RAHIM
2021-22 (Sophomore): Played in one game before suffering a season-ending knee injury…Scored eight points with four rebounds…Was 4-of-5 from the field…Also had one assist, one block and one steal.
2020-21 (Freshman): At Notre Dame, Abdur-Rahim played in eight games, scoring eight points on 4-of-10 shots from the field. She also grabbed nine rebounds with three assists, one block and one steal while averaging 5.7 minutes.
HIGH SCHOOL: Garnered 2020 Georgia Athletic Coaches Association All-State selection, and an Atlanta Journal Constitution Class A Private All-State Honorable Mention at St. Francis High School...Earned All-Metro First Team honors in the North Fulton district, averaging 14.1 points, 4.6 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.4 blocks during her senior season… Shot 60.1 percent from the field during the campaign, while leading the Knights to a runner-up finish in the state championship tournament.
Named to the ESPNW HoopGurlz Super 60 and averaged 12.8 points per game before an injury cut junior campaign her season short…As a sophomore, she scored 9.5 points per game to lead St. Francis to the semifinals of the state tournament, finishing with a 26-5 record…A member of the track team, running the 200-, 400- and 800-meter relays as well as competing in the high jump and triple jump.
She is the 11th of 13 children and the sister of Shareef Abdur-Rahim, who played 13 seasons in the NBA and averaged 18.1 points per game. Shareef is currently the President of the NBA G League.
DONAVIA HALL
5-10
HIGH SCHOOL: Helped Plano East to its first regional final since 1993, earning District 6-6A MVP and all-state accolades…Averaged 11 points, six rebounds, three assists and four steals during the 2021 season and was a third-team all-area selection…Ranked the No. 13 small forward prospect and No. 59 overall by Girls Basketball Report.
“Donavia is a guard that is very athletic and will bring size to our back court. She got my attention immediately when I first got the job and saw her play. She can shoot the 3, get to the rim, and has a smooth midrange game. She can handle the ball and is an incredible passer. The best part of her game is probably her defense. That quickly got my attention. She will have a chance to make an immediate impact on our program when she steps on campus.” - Head Coach Toyelle Wilson
her the No. 16 center prospect and the No. 111 recruit overall.
“Zoe has the inside presence and size we were looking to add to be able to compete game in and game out on the block. She has great footwork, toughness and a rebounding ability that we will be graduating this season. Zoe is so talented not just on the court but off it, as well, and she is a great student. She will excel academically at SMU, and we are extremely excited about her.” - Head Coach Toyelle Wilson
33 CHANTAE EMBRY
6-1 • F • SO NORMAN, OKLA. NORMAN HS / TEXAS TECH
2021-22 (Freshman at Texas Tech): Played in 28 games...Averaged 4.5 points and 2.6 rebounds...Hit 53.5% from the field and 77.1% on FTs...Season-high 11 points at Kansas State and season-best eight rebounds vs Oklahoma State.
HIGH SCHOOL: Posted an impressive high school career at Norman High School and Prague High School, heralded as one of the top recruits in the country by several outlets, boasting a four-star rating and ranking No. 67 overall and the No. 14 forward according to ESPN…Ranked in the top 100 of the 2021 signing class according to Vype…As a senior, averaged 12.3 points, 9.9 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 1.8 steals and 1.4 blocks per game, while leading Norman to the 6A state championship with a perfect 19-0 record…Played her junior season at Norman High School in 2019-20, and averaged 16.8 points and 8.9 rebounds per game, leading Norman to a 24-1 record and championships at the conference, district, regional and area levels, along with a national top-25 ranking in the ESPNW poll…Earned Suddenlink First Team All-State honors by MaxPreps and All-City Second Team, while also making All-Tournament Teams at the Joe Lawson Invitational and 2020 Titan Classic…As a freshman at Prague HS, averaged 23 points and 13.1 rebounds and garnered several individual honors, including conference MVP, All-Star Preps Star Player of the Year, Second Team All-USA Oklahoma Girls Basketball Team, and Vype Class 3A First Team…Led Prague to district and regional championships, as well as advancing to the first round of state.
Personal: Daughter of Rhonda Embry…Has four older siblings: Montreal, Cherelle, Darnel and Ray…Enjoys listening to music, hanging out with her best friend Karley and her mom, shopping, playing basketball, watching movies, dancing and watching TikTok.
35 JESSICA PETERSON
6-2
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SO RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIF. ETIWANDA HS / FRESNO STATE
2021-22 (Freshman at Fresno State): Played in 22 games, averaging 8.6 minutes…Averaged 2.4 points and 2.7 rebounds per game...Posted season highs of eight points and eight rebounds versus Wyoming...Grabbed eight boards against UC Merced...Scored eight points in Fresno State's first round game of the Mountain West tournament against Utah State...Collected at least five rebounds on six occasions...Produced season-high four blocks versus Stanislaus State...Earned first collegiate start at UNLV ... Played double digit minutes in 10 games, with nine of those coming after the start of February
High School: Averaged 14 points and 11 rebounds per game as a junior for Etiwanda HS...Earned three all-state selections in 2020, being tabbed first team All-CIF Open Division, second team Cal Hi Sports and second team All-CIF...Garnered All-Baseline League First Team honors and two all-area selections in Inland Empire...Earned first team honors at the Nike Battle of the Beach tournament...Averaged a double-double during the 2019 and 2020 seasons...Ranked as the No. 8 player in Southern California in the Class of 2021.
Personal: Born in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. ... Daughter of Winston and Rosalie Peterson...Has four siblings, William, Max, Sophia and Morgan.
Toyelle Wilson was named the new Head Women's Basketball Coach, April 1, 2021, by SMU’s Director of Athletics Rick Hart.
"Toyelle emerged from a really talented group of candidates," said Hart. "Her commitment to the academic, athletic and social development of our student-athletes aligns with our vision of shaping champions. She is a respected leader, and her positive energy, strong work ethic and ability to connect with and inspire others are qualities we look for in a head coach. We are happy that Toyelle has accepted our offer to serve as the head women's basketball coach at SMU and look forward to working with her and her staff in building a championship program."
Wilson arrives on the Hilltop after two seasons with the Michigan women's basketball program, where she served as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator. She arrived in Ann Arbor in 2019 after spending six years as an assistant coach at Baylor and three seasons as the head coach at Prairie View A&M.
"I would like to thank President Turner, Rick Hart, Susan Vollmerhausen, the administration and the entire athletic department for the incredible opportunity to lead this program," said Wilson. "SMU is a special place, with great people, prestigious academics, history, and an athletic tradition of success. I can't wait to lead our women's basketball program back to that championship level.
"I couldn't be more excited to meet the team, get to work and bring the passion, energy, and joy back to the program. We are going to recruit winners and competitors on the court, committed student-athletes in the classroom, and have tremendous work ethic that will make our University, the local community, and the alumni proud. Pony Up!"
Wilson is the first Black female head coach at SMU.
At UM, Wilson coached five Big Ten All-Conference Team selections, among them the 2020-21 Big Ten Player of the Year, the school's first AP All-American and Wade Trophy finalist, Naz Hillmon. On the recruiting trail, Michigan's 2020 recruiting class was ranked as high as No. 12 and its 2021 class rated 18th.
Michigan finished the 2020-21 season 16-6, earning its highest-ever NCAA Tournament seed (No. 6), and reached the Sweet 16 for the first time in school history. The Wolverines defeated 11th-seeded Florida Gulf Coast and No. 3 seed Tennessee in the tournament before falling in overtime to Baylor. During her first year at Michigan, the Wolverines compiled a 21-11 record and were poised to make the 2020 NCAA Tournament before the season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Over her six seasons at Baylor, the Lady Bears won the 2019 National Championship and claimed six regular-season Big 12 Conference championships and five conference tournament titles. Baylor also made four NCAA Elite Eight appearances and one NCAA Sweet 16 during her time in Waco. In total, she assisted the program to a 204-18 overall record and a 102-6 mark in Big 12 play. She recruited and coached 40 All-Conference selections, as well as three Big 12 Players of the Year, three Defensive Players of the Year, two Freshman/Newcomers of the Year and 10 WNBA draft picks. On the recruiting trail, she helped Baylor recruit top-10 recruiting classes every year, including the No. 1 recruiting class in the country in her final season in Waco.
Prior to joining the Baylor staff, she led Prairie View A&M to three-straight SWAC Tournament championships and NCAA Tournament appearances. She compiled a 5543 record in her three seasons as the program's head coach, recruiting and coaching eight SWAC All-Conference Team selections, a Player of the Year, a Freshman of the Year and a Newcomer of the Year. Prior to accepting the head coach position, Wilson was the Panthers' top assistant for four years, and spent three seasons as an assistant coach at Robert Morris University.
Wilson was one of 30 coaches across the nation who participated in the Center for Coaching Excellence (CCE) by the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA). The CCE is an elite program for select basketball coaches and is designed to provide college women's basketball coaches with the professional skills and personal ethics training necessary to be exceptional leaders. Wilson is also a member of the WBCA.
A native of Voorhees, New Jersey, Wilson earned a bachelor's degree in business management from Manhattan College in 2003 and was a four-year letterwinner for the women's basketball team. She was a team captain and earned Defensive Player of the Year honors while leading the Jaspers to an NCAA Tournament berth and a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference championship in 2003.
Wilson is the mother of one son, Kash.
DENEEN PARKER
ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH STEPHEN F. AUSTIN '94 22ND YEAR
Deneen Parkerreturned to the Hilltop in 2022 as the Associate Head Coach for the program where Parker spent 21 years as an Assistant Coach.
Prior to returning to the Hilltop, Parker spent two years as an assistant at Houston, helping guide the Cougars to the last two of four consecutive postseason appearances. She was at Indiana State during the 2019-20 season after three seasons as Associate Head Coach at Northwestern State.
Parker spent 21 years as an assistant coach with the SMU women's basketball program under legendary Head Coach Rhonda Rompola, helping guide the Mustangs to 10 postseason appearances.
Parker had played an integral part in the establishment of a winning tradition at SMU. During her tenure, SMU was a five-time participant in the NCAA Tournament (1995-96, 1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-00 and 2007-2008) and a five-time participant in the Women's National Invitational Tournament (2004-05, 2008-2009, 2009-10, 2012-13 and 2013-14).
During the 1998-99 season, SMU achieved a first for the program -- a Western Athletic Conference Tournament Championship. Another first was achieved in the 1999-2000 season as the Mustangs captured their first WAC regular-season conference championship.
The Mustangs won two conference tournament titles during Parker's time as an assistant (WAC - 1999, C-USA - 2008) and three regular season championships (WAC - 2000, C-USA - 2009 and 2013).
Prior to joining the SMU staff in August 1995, Parker was a four-year letterwinner at Stephen F. Austin in Nacogdoches, Texas (1990-94). Named the 1993-94 Athlete of the Year her senior year, Parker was also a two-time Southland Conference Player of the Year selection as well as a two-time District VI Kodak All-American. While at SFA, her team won the Southland Conference championship and reached the Sweet 16 at the NCAA Tournament all four years. In 2010, Parker was named to the Stephen F. Austin Hall of Fame to commemorate her legendary career with the Ladyjacks.
Parker was a member of the gold medal women's basketball team (South) at the 1990-91 U.S. Olympic Sports Festival.
In 1994, after playing professional basketball overseas, Parker returned to Texas and coached a ninth-grade youth summer league in Arlington.
Parker graduated with a bachelor's degree from SFA in 1994, majoring in communications with a minor in marketing.
Although Parker's roots are in Rockford, Ill., she resided in Arlington, Texas, for most of her life and considers Texas her home. Parker is a 1989 graduate of James W. Martin High School in Arlington. Parker and wife Danielle Webber-Parker and their dog, Laker Bryant Parker.
ANTHONY ANDERSON
ASSISTANT COACH FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL, '11 1ST SEASON
He came to the Hilltop after three seasons at UTEP. The Miners went 31-12 at home in his three seasons. The Miners claimed three All-Conference USA selections, an All-C-USA honorable mention honor and an All-Freshman Team nod. In 2020-21, UTEP went 13-5 in league play to finish second in C-USA’s West Division. He previously spent the 2018-19 season at Sam Houston as the recruiting coordinator on Ravon Justice's staff, who was named 2019 Southland Conference Coach of the Year.
Anderson was an assistant coach at UTRGV from 2014-18. He was a part of the school’s record-breaking run from 2014-17 as UTRGV posted back-to-back-to-back 19-win seasons and three consecutive postseason tournament trips (2015 WBI, 2016 WNIT, 2017 WBI). UTRGV added an 18-victory campaign and another WBI berth in 2019. UTRGV’s 2014-15 campaign produced the first winning season (19-15) in school annals. At UTRGV, Anderson coached 2015-16 WAC Player of the Year Shawnte’ Goff season.
Anderson was associate head men’s coach at Paul Quinn College, an NAIA school, from 2011-12. He was an assistant men’s coach at Lamar State, an NJCAA program, from 2012-14.
He earned his bachelor of arts degree in liberal studies from FIU in 2011, and his masters in sports science and compliance from the United States Sports Academy in 2013.
DANIELLE EDWARDS
ASSISTANT COACH CLEMSON, '19 2ND SEASON
Danielle Edwards was hired by head coach Toyelle Wilson to serve as the newly hired head coach's Director of Player Personnel in April 2021. She was promoted to assistant coach on Sept. 17.
Edwards worked with Wilson at Michigan, spending the past two seasons as the Director of Player Personnel. She served as liaison with duties related to academics, assisted the recruiting coordinator with daily operations, and oversaw the day-to-day personal matters of student athletes.
She joined the Wolverines’ staff after finishing her playing career at Clemson, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in sports communications and masters in athletic leadership. She finished her career ranked first in the program in starts, 123, third in steals, 291, and 14th in points, 1,274. She is the first player in program history to be named to the ACC All-Academic Team all four seasons, and is a two-time all-defensive team selection.
During her playing career at Clemson, Edwards served as a team captain, and was also a representative on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. In 2019, she participated in the WBCA So You Want to Be a Coach program, and also had internships in the university communications department and the athletics communications department at Clemson. She is a native of Perry Hall, Md.
“Dani is perfect for this position; her hunger, drive, and work ethic is contagious,” said Wilson. “She has a passion for the game, and the way she can relate to our young ladies will be very impactful. We are lucky to have someone as invested to SMU women’s basketball as Dani.”
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LINDSAY SCARLATELLI
DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS OAKLAND, '10 5TH SEASON
Lindsay Scarlatelli was named the Director of Women’s Basketball Operations at SMU in the summer of 2018. She joined Travis Mays’ staff after one season at Michigan State University, where she was the assistant to the head coach.
Prior to the 2017-18 season, Scarlatelli spent three seasons as the Director of Operations at Miami University. With the RedHawks, Scarlatelli was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the women's basketball program.
Prior to her time with Miami, Scarlatelli was an assistant at Oakland for one season (2013-14). With the Grizzlies, Scarlatelli worked with the post players and served as the team's recruiting coordinator. She played an instrumental role in building a top-rated recruiting class for Oakland, featuring three players ranked in the top 100 at their position by various publications, including ESPN. Two post players, Bethany Watterworth and Kim Bee, garnered All-Horizon League honors.
Under the mentorship of Chris Mennig and Braden Heil, Scarlatelli has served several stints over the last six years as an evaluator and site supervisor for U.S. Junior Nationals (USJN) and Blue Star Basketball.
Prior to her time at Oakland, Scarlatelli spent a season (2012-13) as the director of basketball operations and then an assistant coach at UIC and two seasons (2010-12) as a graduate assistant at Michigan State. With the Flames, she was promoted to assistant coach in December of 2012. She helped with player development, opponent scouting, academic monitoring and recruiting. With the Spartans, Scarlatelli served as the assistant to the recruiting coordinator, the director of the MVP youth ball club, coordinated team practices and shootarounds and oversaw the student manager staff. She was part of the team's first-ever outright Big Ten Championship in 2011.
Scarlatelli was a four-year member of the Oakland women's golf team and also was the women's basketball manager from 2006-10. She earned her bachelor's degree in communications from Oakland in 2010 and her master's degree in kinesiology from Michigan State in 2012.
KELLI SWING
SENIOR ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC TRAINER
IOWA, '02 19TH SEASON
Kelli Swing is in her 19th year as member of the SMU Sports Medicine staff. Swing is responsible for the healthcare of the Women's Basketball team. She serves as the secretary for the Alliance for Intercollegiate Sports Medicine. Swing also serves as a Clinical Preceptor in conjunction with the UTA Accredited Sports Medicine Program. During her tenure at SMU, Swing has worked various additional sporting events, including Sports Medicine and Drug testing coordinator for the 2006 NCAA Women's Basketball Championships Regional Tournament, and Sports Medicine Coordinator for the two Nike Elite Academy camps and DFW AAU girls' basketball tournaments.
Prior to coming to SMU, Swing earned her Masters of Education in 2004 at Wichita State University while serving as a graduate assistant athletic trainer for the Women's Volleyball team. In 2002, she received a Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Science and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from the University of Iowa.
A native of Burlington, Iowa, she and her husband Patrick have a daughter, Halliday Ivee, and two dogs, Bella Blu and Jax.
ANTHONY COCKRILL
SPORTS PERFROMANCE COACH MIDWESTERN STATE, '16 1ST SEASON
Anthony Cockrill is in his first season as a member of the SMU Strength and Conditioning staff. He serves as the sports performance coach for the volleyball and women's basketball teams.
Prior to joining SMU, Cockrill served as the assistant director of sports performance at UMBC from September 2020 until April 2022. He worked the Retriever baseball, cross country, women's basketball, softball, track & field and volleyball squads.
Cockrill served as a sports performance assistant at the University of Houston during the 2019-20 academic year. He coordinated all aspects of sports performance for the women’s tennis program and assisted in all capacities with women’s basketball and women’s soccer.
Prior to his tenure at UH, Cockrill performed a two-year graduate assistantship at Tennessee Tech University, where he worked with the men’s basketball, football, women’s soccer, softball and men’s tennis programs.
Cockrill earned his Masters of Arts degree in sports administration at Tennessee Tech in 2019 after completing his Bachelor of Science degree program in exercise physiology at Midwestern State (Texas) University in December of 2016.
CALVIN SKALLA
GRADUATE ASSISTANT
IOWA, '21 1ST SEASON
Calvin Skalla graduated from the University of Iowa with degrees in statistics and mathematics and a minor in sport and recreation management. While at Iowa, he spent two seasons as a manager with the women's basketball program, and also served as a research assistant for the University
2021-22 SMU FINAL STATISTICS
12 WILKINSON, Savannah 26-22 895:37 34.4 144-362 .398 4-22 .182 66-84 .786 48 197 245 9.4 71 1 30 53 24 21 358 13.8
32 WHITE, Kayla 29-17 677:03 23.3 147-374 .393 11-43 .256 79-108 .731 34 64 98 3.4 57 0 18 36 7 26 384 13.2
5 WIGGINS, Sydne 27-17 846:18 31.3 101-249 .406 29-89 .326 37-49 .755 18 47 65 2.4 32 1 89 72 13 23 268 9.9
10 SMITH, Jasmine 28-28 908:08 32.4 99-266 .372 42-126 .333 32-56 .571 17 104 121 4.3 46 1 119 89 30 44 272 9.7
23 ABDUR-RAHIM, Amirah 1-0 18:23 18.4 4-5 .800 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 3 4 4.0 3 0 1 1 1 1 8 8.0
13 BRADLEY, Reagan 29-25 750:33 25.9 49-166 .295 13-56 .232 34-43 .791 22 69 91 3.1 52 0 92 45 4 23 145 5.0
44 SANDERLIN, Danielle 28-23 656:43 23.5 52-122 .426 0-0 .000 20-38 .526 42 93 135 4.8 62 0 24 37 12 26 124 4.4
2 WARTHEN, Keyanna 26-5 351:33 13.5 33-74 .446 1-9 .111 11-23 .478 34 47 81 3.1 14 0 21 22 9 12 78 3.0
4 BACON, Amber 3-0 24:48 8.3 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 6-10 .600 0 2 2 0.7 2 0 4 1 0 2 8 2.7
14 BAYLISS, Paige 24-6 269:24 11.2 26-48 .542 0-1 .000 9-16 .563 23 50 73 3.0 32 0 8 18 12 9 61 2.5
24 WHITE, JaQuia 7-2 85:19 12.2 5-13 .385 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 13 9 22 3.1 15 0 5 6 3 5 12 1.7
3 RUFUS, Zaria 18-0 162:20 9.0 7-31 .226 0-0 .000 8-17 .471 17 21 38 2.1 29 1 4 7 7 7 22 1.2
0 JONES, Tamia 13-0 52:45 4.1 3-9 .333 0-1 .000 2-4 .500 3 8 11 0.8 5 0 2 3 1 5 8 0.6
1 MATHIS, Desirae 20-0 120:07 6.0 4-12 .333 1-3 .333 1-4 .250 5 8 13 0.7 17 0 8 5 0 7 10 0.5
11 CRISWELL, Tymberlin 9-0 30:60 3.4 1-8 .125 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 1 1 2 0.2 4 0 1 4 0 0 2 0.2
Team 60 57 117 16
Game Records
Total
32 WHITE, Kayla 14-12 350:12 25.0 73-190 .384 10-27 .370 40-52 .769 15 37 52 3.7 27 0 10 15 4 9 196 14.0 12 WILKINSON, Savannah 11-9 396:07 36.0 56-149 .376 1-4 .250 26-32 .813 21 78 99 9.0 31 0 15 24 8 6 139 12.6 10 SMITH, Jasmine 13-13 450:16 34.6 51-136 .375 23-71 .324 12-25 .480 10 55 65 5.0 24 0 56 46 13 23 137 10.5
5 WIGGINS, Sydne 14-4 420:54 30.1 50-119 .420 12-37 .324 12-17 .706 6 20 26 1.9 15 0 49 35 5 13 124 8.9
13 BRADLEY, Reagan 14-13 364:17 26.0 26-85 .306 8-29 .276 19-24 .792 8 36 44 3.1 23 0 43 19 3 11 79 5.6
2 WARTHEN, Keyanna 12-5 189:32 15.8 21-43 .488 0-3 .000 7-12 .583 19 25 44 3.7 5 0 8 8 4 9 49 4.1
44 SANDERLIN, Danielle 13-13 361:26 27.8 21-56 .375 0-0 .000 9-19 .474 21 51 72 5.5 34 0 16 22 10 13 51 3.9
14 BAYLISS, Paige 11-1 113:23 10.3 8-13 .615 0-0 .000 2-6 .333 7 23 30 2.7 13 0 6 11 8 3 18 1.6
3 RUFUS, Zaria 9-0 101:27 11.3 4-16 .250 0-0 .000 5-9 .556 8 12 20 2.2 18 1 2 5 6 6 13 1.4
1 MATHIS, Desirae 12-0 79:11 6.6 3-8 .375 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 3 3 6 0.5 11 0 5 4 0 7 7 0.6
0 JONES, Tamia 4-0 11:47 2.9 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 0.8 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 11 CRISWELL, Tymberlin 2-0 11:29 5.7 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0.0
1-0 18:23 18.4 4-5 .800 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 3 4 4.0 3 0 1 1 1 1 8 8.0 44 SANDERLIN, Danielle 15-10 295:17 19.7 31-66 .470 0-0 .000 11-19 .579 21 42 63 4.2 28 0 8 15 2 13 73 4.9 13 BRADLEY, Reagan 15-12 386:16 25.8 23-81 .284 5-27 .185 15-19 .789 14 33 47 3.1 29 0 49 26 1 12 66 4.4 14 BAYLISS, Paige 13-5 156:01 12.0 18-35 .514 0-1 .000 7-10 .700 16 27 43 3.3 19 0 2 7 4 6 43 3.3 4 BACON, Amber 3-0 24:48 8.3 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 6-10 .600 0 2 2 0.7 2 0 4 1 0 2 8 2.7 2 WARTHEN, Keyanna 14-0 162:02 11.6 12-31 .387 1-6 .167 4-11 .364 15 22 37 2.6 9 0 13 14 5 3 29 2.1
24 WHITE, JaQuia 7-2 85:19 12.2 5-13 .385 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 13 9 22 3.1 15 0 5 6 3 5 12 1.7
3 RUFUS, Zaria 9-0 60:53 6.8 3-15 .200 0-0 .000 3-8 .375 9 9 18 2.0 11 0 2 2 1 1 9 1.0
0 JONES, Tamia 9-0 40:58 4.6 3-8 .375 0-1 .000 2-4 .500 3 5 8 0.9 2 0 2 2 1 5 8 0.9 1 MATHIS, Desirae 8-0 40:56 5.1 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2 5 7 0.9 6 0 3 1 0 0 3 0.4 11 CRISWELL, Tymberlin 7-0 19:31 2.8 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 1 1 2 0.3 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0.3 Team 21 27 48 8 Total 15 3000 363-923 .393 46-177 .260 175-260 .673 181 407 588 39.2 235 3 215 215 62 111 947 63.1 Opponents 15 3000 361-909 .397 92-310 .297 155-221 .701 163 413 576 38.4 257 3 235 234 54 111 969 64.6
2021-22 SMU FINAL STATISTICS
2021-22 SMU Women's Basketball Season Schedule/Results & Leaders All games
Game Records
Record Overall Home Away Neutral
ALL GAMES 14-15 7-7 5-6 2-2
CONFERENCE 7-7 3-4 4-3 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 7-8 4-3 1-3 2-2
Team Results
Date Opponent
Score Att. High Points
High Rebounds
11/09/2021 Kansas City W 75-63 482 (20) SANDERLIN, Danielle (10) WILKINSON, Savannah 11/14/2021 Oklahoma St. L 50-67 463 (14) WIGGINS, Sydne (11) WILKINSON, Savannah 11/17/2021 Oral Roberts W 81-44 421 (15) WHITE, Kayla (10) WILKINSON, Savannah (10) BAYLISS, Paige 11/22/2021 at Arkansas L 58-65 3060 (20) WILKINSON, Savannah (10) WILKINSON, Savannah 11/25/2021 vs Seattle U L 66-70 114 (26) WIGGINS, Sydne (10) WILKINSON, Savannah 11/27/2021 vs Green Bay W 53-43 0 (16) WIGGINS, Sydne (9) WILKINSON, Savannah 11/30/2021 Oklahoma L 72-84 477 (24) WILKINSON, Savannah (8) WHITE, Kayla 12/03/2021 at North Texas L 58-84 1552 (20) WILKINSON, Savannah (5) WHITE, JaQuia (5) RUFUS, Zaria
12/07/2021 Delaware W 61-55 422 (17) WIGGINS, Sydne (15) WILKINSON, Savannah (17) WHITE, Kayla
12/17/2021 at Colorado L 55-78 1195 (15) WILKINSON, Savannah (7) BAYLISS, Paige 12/28/2021 Ark.-Pine Bluff W 86-74 644 (25) SMITH, Jasmine (11) WILKINSON, Savannah (25) WHITE, Kayla
01/02/2022 at TCU W 79-53 1461 (21) WHITE, Kayla (15) WILKINSON, Savannah 01/08/2022 at Memphis W 63-44 1208 (18) BRADLEY, Reagan (12) WILKINSON, Savannah (12) SMITH, Jasmine 01/13/2022 East Carolina W 60-49 386 (34) WHITE, Kayla (13) WILKINSON, Savannah 01/15/2022 Tulane Wot 67-62 672 (19) WHITE, Kayla (17) WILKINSON, Savannah 01/26/2022 South Fla. L 56-62 674 (12) WILKINSON, Savannah (6) WILKINSON, Savannah (12) SMITH, Jasmine 02/03/2022 at East Carolina W 58-46 508 (16) WILKINSON, Savannah (14) WILKINSON, Savannah 02/06/2022 Houston L 55-60 1442 (16) SMITH, Jasmine (12) SANDERLIN, Danielle 02/09/2022 at Cincinnati W 71-66 530 (16) WHITE, Kayla (9) WILKINSON, Savannah 02/12/2022 at Wichita St. L 47-58 1254 (15) WHITE, Kayla (6) SANDERLIN, Danielle (6) WILKINSON, Savannah 02/16/2022 Memphis L 54-72 535 (20) SMITH, Jasmine (7) SANDERLIN, Danielle 02/19/2022 at Tulsa W 75-42 1094 (18) SMITH, Jasmine (11) WARTHEN, Keyanna 02/23/2022 at Tulane L 58-67 528 (20) WHITE, Kayla (8) SMITH, Jasmine 02/26/2022 at Houston L 36-65 510 (8) WILKINSON, Savannah (9) SANDERLIN, Danielle 02/28/2022 Temple Wot 65-61 547 (22) WHITE, Kayla (9) SANDERLIN, Danielle 03/02/2022 Temple L 48-56 502 (14) WIGGINS, Sydne (7) WARTHEN, Keyanna 03/08/2022 vs Temple W 63-55 1632 (16) SMITH, Jasmine (14) WILKINSON, Savannah 03/09/2022 vs UCF L 28-61 1642 (8) WHITE, Kayla (7) SANDERLIN, Danielle 03/17/2022 Tennessee Tech L 62-73 191 (20) WILKINSON, Savannah (10) WILKINSON, Savannah
2021-22 SMU Women's Basketball Team
TEAM GAME-BY-GAME
All games Page 1/1 as of Dec 09, 2022
Game-by-Game
Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds
Opponent Date Score FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF A TO BLK STL PTS AVG
Kansas City 11/09/2021 75-63 W 31-65 .477 5-13 .385 8-14 .571 15 24 39 39.0 17 22 15 2 9 75 75.0
Oklahoma St. 11/14/2021 50-67 L 22-63 .349 1-13 .077 5-5 1.000 7 30 37 38.0 11 15 16 7 8 50 62.5
Oral Roberts 11/17/2021 81-44 W 31-66 .470 2-10 .200 17-27 .630 13 35 48 41.3 20 13 12 10 7 81 68.7 at Arkansas 11/22/2021 58-65 L 23-58 .397 3-14 .214 9-14 .643 9 31 40 41.0 27 12 16 3 4 58 66.0 vs Seattle U 11/25/2021 66-70 L 22-63 .349 6-17 .353 16-26 .615 16 27 43 41.4 16 14 18 2 7 66 66.0 vs Green Bay 11/27/2021 53-43 W 17-49 .347 5-15 .333 14-19 .737 7 28 35 40.3 10 12 15 0 11 53 63.8
Oklahoma 11/30/2021 72-84 L 27-74 .365 3-13 .231 15-20 .750 12 23 35 39.6 20 20 13 6 15 72 65.0 at North Texas 12/03/2021 58-84 L 26-61 .426 0-8 .000 6-13 .462 8 19 27 38.0 24 7 13 6 9 58 64.1
Delaware 12/07/2021 61-55 W 25-63 .397 2-7 .286 9-12 .750 11 32 43 38.6 12 15 14 4 6 61 63.8 at Colorado 12/17/2021 55-78 L 24-57 .421 2-10 .200 5-13 .385 15 21 36 38.3 10 9 20 1 6 55 62.9
Ark.-Pine Bluff 12/28/2021 86-74 W 29-69 .420 5-13 .385 23-31 .742 19 27 46 39.0 20 17 11 4 10 86 65.0 at TCU 01/02/2022 79-53 W 31-69 .449 6-13 .462 11-19 .579 13 34 47 39.7 10 22 6 2 8 79 66.2 at Memphis 01/08/2022 63-44 W 24-57 .421 4-15 .267 11-13 .846 10 34 44 40.0 17 18 12 6 2 63 65.9
East Carolina 01/13/2022 60-49 W 21-46 .457 3-9 .333 15-22 .682 7 40 47 40.5 11 17 27 6 5 60 65.5
Tulane 01/15/2022 67-62 Wot 27-70 .386 3-10 .300 10-18 .556 20 30 50 41.1 13 18 10 3 6 67 65.6
South Fla. 01/26/2022 56-62 L 22-61 .361 6-15 .400 6-8 .750 10 16 26 40.2 17 14 8 2 7 56 65.0 at East Carolina 02/03/2022 58-46 W 19-48 .396 7-16 .438 13-18 .722 9 25 34 39.8 8 17 20 6 9 58 64.6
Houston 02/06/2022 55-60 L 20-66 .303 5-14 .357 10-13 .769 15 24 39 39.8 14 11 11 3 9 55 64.1 at Cincinnati 02/09/2022 71-66 W 28-63 .444 4-12 .333 11-14 .786 15 22 37 39.6 15 20 16 8 9 71 64.4 at Wichita St. 02/12/2022 47-58 L 20-53 .377 3-13 .231 4-8 .500 5 25 30 39.2 20 15 15 3 8 47 63.6
Memphis 02/16/2022 54-72 L 21-55 .382 5-16 .313 7-11 .636 4 18 22 38.3 16 17 11 5 6 54 63.1 at Tulsa 02/19/2022 75-42 W 29-62 .468 6-15 .400 11-14 .786 17 34 51 38.9 18 13 12 4 7 75 63.6 at Tulane 02/23/2022 58-67 L 24-62 .387 2-15 .133 8-10 .800 6 31 37 38.8 19 10 13 2 7 58 63.4 at Houston 02/26/2022 36-65 L 14-53 .264 3-12 .250 5-12 .417 10 29 39 38.8 13 11 19 2 2 36 62.3
Temple 02/28/2022 65-61 Wot 23-63 .365 3-7 .429 16-30 .533 19 22 41 38.9 11 14 14 6 16 65 62.4 Temple 03/02/2022 48-56 L 21-60 .350 1-5 .200 5-7 .714 10 23 33 38.7 14 16 12 5 7 48 61.8 vs Temple 03/08/2022 63-55 W 19-55 .345 3-8 .375 22-26 .846 15 28 43 38.9 8 13 13 3 5 63 61.9 vs UCF 03/09/2022 28-61 L 12-49 .245 1-11 .091 3-4 .750 11 23 34 38.7 10 7 22 4 3 28 60.6 Tennessee Tech 03/17/2022 62-73 L 24-62 .387 2-12 .167 12-17 .706 10 25 35 38.6 20 17 11 8 3 62 60.7 Total 1760 676-1742 .388 101-351 .288 307-458 .670 338 780 1118 38.6 441 426 415 123 211 1760 60.7 Opponents 1779 645-1718 .375 166-547 .303 323-455 .710 331 780 1111 38.3 455 414 437 124 224 1779 61.3
SMU Averages
2021-22 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS
2021-22 SMU Women's Basketball Points-rebounds-assists All games Page 1/2 as of Dec 09, 2022
Opponent Date Score 0 1 2 3 4 5 10 11 12 13 14 JONES,TAMI MATHIS,DES WARTHEN,KE RUFUS,ZARI BACON,AMBE WIGGINS,SY SMITH,JASM CRISWELL,T WILKINSON, BRADLEY,RE BAYLISS,PA Kansas City 11/09/2021 75-63 W 0-0-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 DNP 1-0-1 15-2-4 7-2-8 0-0-0 10-10-0 2-6-3 4-1-1 Oklahoma St. 11/14/2021 50-67 L DNP DNP 0-2-1 DNP 0-0-1 14-1-3 7-4-4 DNP 11-11-0 4-4-4 0-2-0 Oral Roberts 11/17/2021 81-44 W 6-2-0 DNP 4-3-1 DNP 7-2-2 7-2-1 5-4-2 2-0-0 13-10-0 6-1-5 12-10-0 at Arkansas 11/22/2021 58-65 L 0-1-0 DNP 0-4-2 DNP DNP 11-3-2 4-4-4 DNP 20-10-1 4-4-3 7-5-0 vs Seattle U 11/25/2021 66-70 L DNP DNP 1-2-1 DNP DNP 26-3-3 8-2-3 DNP 15-10-0 0-1-5 4-7-1 vs Green Bay 11/27/2021 53-43 W DNP 0-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 16-4-3 8-6-3 DNP 10-9-1 6-1-5 2-4-0 Oklahoma 11/30/2021 72-84 L 2-0-0 1-1-1 0-0-1 2-7-0 DNP 3-3-7 6-2-5 0-1-0 24-6-1 8-3-4 0-0-0 at North Texas 12/03/2021 58-84 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 2-5-0 DNP 3-1-2 2-3-3 0-0-0 20-4-0 6-2-1 0-0-0 Delaware 12/07/2021 61-55 W DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 17-5-2 5-5-5 DNP 14-15-2 0-2-3 2-5-0 at Colorado 12/17/2021 55-78 L 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 5-2-3 13-4-2 DNP 15-6-2 2-1-1 8-7-0 Ark.-Pine Bluff 12/28/2021 86-74 W 0-2-0 DNP 3-10-3 3-3-2 DNP DNP 25-3-3 0-0-0 18-11-2 4-8-4 DNP at TCU 01/02/2022 79-53 W 0-1-0 DNP 6-3-1 2-2-0 DNP DNP 18-6-11 DNP 16-15-2 12-4-6 DNP at Memphis 01/08/2022 63-44 W 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-4-0 DNP 14-1-2 10-12-7 DNP 16-12-2 18-2-3 DNP East Carolina 01/13/2022 60-49 W DNP DNP 1-0-2 0-2-0 DNP 0-2-3 5-4-5 DNP 16-13-1 4-6-4 0-5-1 Tulane 01/15/2022 67-62 Wot DNP 0-1-1 10-11-2 2-1-0 DNP 11-1-4 DNP DNP 14-17-2 7-5-8 4-3-0 South Fla. 01/26/2022 56-62 L DNP 0-0-0 6-1-0 DNP DNP 10-2-5 12-3-6 DNP 12-6-0 7-3-2 DNP at East Carolina 02/03/2022 58-46 W DNP 3-1-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP 7-1-2 6-5-6 DNP 16-14-2 7-3-4 DNP Houston 02/06/2022 55-60 L DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 13-2-0 16-5-3 DNP 10-7-3 0-4-1 0-0-2 at Cincinnati 02/09/2022 71-66 W DNP 0-0-0 0-2-1 DNP DNP 13-3-1 4-5-7 DNP 15-9-1 11-2-8 2-2-0 at Wichita St. 02/12/2022 47-58 L DNP 4-1-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 5-0-4 9-3-3 DNP 8-6-1 2-2-5 2-5-0 Memphis 02/16/2022 54-72 L DNP 0-0-1 2-0-0 2-0-2 DNP 6-2-4 20-3-3 DNP DNP 1-0-2 4-4-1 at Tulsa 02/19/2022 75-42 W 0-2-0 0-0-0 12-11-1 9-7-0 DNP 13-3-5 18-8-5 0-0-0 DNP 10-4-1 0-7-0 at Tulane 02/23/2022 58-67 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 8-7-0 0-1-0 DNP 7-3-4 15-8-2 DNP DNP 0-3-2 4-1-1 at Houston 02/26/2022 36-65 L 0-1-0 0-1-1 5-2-0 0-3-0 DNP 2-2-3 6-5-2 0-0-1 8-6-0 5-2-2 2-0-1 Temple 02/28/2022 65-61 Wot DNP 0-2-1 0-3-1 0-1-0 DNP 9-1-6 12-3-4 DNP 12-3-0 4-4-0 0-3-0 Temple 03/02/2022 48-56 L DNP 0-0-0 5-7-1 0-1-0 DNP 14-3-6 4-1-3 DNP 12-6-3 3-4-1 0-0-0 vs Temple 03/08/2022 63-55 W DNP 0-0-1 9-9-1 DNP DNP 10-4-6 16-5-2 DNP 10-14-2 8-5-1 0-0-0 vs UCF 03/09/2022 28-61 L 0-2-2 0-1-0 0-0-1 0-1-0 DNP 7-4-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 3-5-1 0-3-3 4-2-0 Tennessee Tech 03/17/2022 62-73 L DNP 0-2-1 0-2-1 0-0-0 DNP 10-5-4 9-3-8 0-1-0 20-10-1 4-2-1 0-0-0
2021-22 SMU Women's Basketball Points-rebounds-assists
All games Page 2/2 as of Dec 09, 2022
Opponent Date Score 23 24 32 44
ABDUR-RAHI WHITE,JAQU WHITE,KAYL SANDERLIN, Kansas City 11/09/2021 75-63 W DNP 3-5-2 9-5-2 20-3-1 Oklahoma St. 11/14/2021 50-67 L 8-4-1 0-2-1 4-2-0 2-2-0 Oral Roberts 11/17/2021 81-44 W DNP 4-4-1 15-3-0 0-5-1 at Arkansas 11/22/2021 58-65 L DNP 0-2-0 12-0-0 0-6-0 vs Seattle U 11/25/2021 66-70 L DNP 0-3-0 6-1-1 6-8-0 vs Green Bay 11/27/2021 53-43 W DNP DNP 4-1-0 5-6-0 Oklahoma 11/30/2021 72-84 L DNP DNP 20-8-1 6-3-0 at North Texas 12/03/2021 58-84 L DNP 5-5-1 16-2-0 2-2-0 Delaware 12/07/2021 61-55 W DNP 0-1-0 17-5-2 6-2-1 at Colorado 12/17/2021 55-78 L DNP DNP 11-3-1 1-6-0 Ark.-Pine Bluff 12/28/2021 86-74 W DNP DNP 25-3-1 8-3-2 at TCU 01/02/2022 79-53 W DNP DNP 21-6-0 4-0-2 at Memphis 01/08/2022 63-44 W DNP DNP 2-1-2 3-5-2 East Carolina 01/13/2022 60-49 W DNP DNP 34-6-0 0-5-1 Tulane 01/15/2022 67-62 Wot DNP DNP 19-5-1 DNP South Fla. 01/26/2022 56-62 L DNP DNP 7-4-0 2-2-1 at East Carolina 02/03/2022 58-46 W DNP DNP 15-2-2 4-3-0 Houston 02/06/2022 55-60 L DNP DNP 9-2-0 7-12-2 at Cincinnati 02/09/2022 71-66 W DNP DNP 16-1-1 10-8-1 at Wichita St. 02/12/2022 47-58 L DNP DNP 15-3-1 2-6-1 Memphis 02/16/2022 54-72 L DNP DNP 15-4-1 4-7-3 at Tulsa 02/19/2022 75-42 W DNP DNP 13-5-0 0-2-1 at Tulane 02/23/2022 58-67 L DNP DNP 20-3-1 4-4-0 at Houston 02/26/2022 36-65 L DNP DNP 3-2-1 5-9-0 Temple 02/28/2022 65-61 Wot DNP DNP 22-8-0 6-9-2 Temple 03/02/2022 48-56 L DNP DNP 6-6-0 4-0-2 vs Temple 03/08/2022 63-55 W DNP DNP 4-2-0 6-4-0 vs UCF 03/09/2022 28-61 L DNP DNP 8-2-0 4-7-0 Tennessee Tech 03/17/2022 62-73 L DNP DNP 16-3-0 3-6-1
2021-22 SMU Women's Basketball Team High/Low Analysis All games
2021-22 SMU TEAM HIGHS
SMU - Game Highs
POINTS 86 Ark.-Pine Bluff (12/28/2021) 81 Oral Roberts (11/17/2021) 79 at TCU (01/02/2022) 75 at Tulsa (02/19/2022) 75 Kansas City (11/09/2021)
FIELD GOALS MADE 31 at TCU (01/02/2022) 31 Oral Roberts (11/17/2021) 31 Kansas City (11/09/2021)
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 74 Oklahoma (11/30/2021) 70 Tulane (01/15/2022)
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .477 (31-65) Kansas City (11/09/2021) .470 (31-66) Oral Roberts (11/17/2021)
3 PT FG MADE 7 at East Carolina (02/03/2022) 6 at Tulsa (02/19/2022) 6 South Fla. (01/26/2022) 6 at TCU (01/02/2022) 6 vs Seattle U (N) (11/25/2021)
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 17 vs Seattle U (N) (11/25/2021) 16 Memphis (02/16/2022) 16 at East Carolina (02/03/2022)
3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .462 (6-13) at TCU (01/02/2022) .438 (7-16) at East Carolina (02/03/2022)
FREE THROWS MADE 23 Ark.-Pine Bluff (12/28/2021) 22 vs Temple (N) (03/08/2022)
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 31 Ark.-Pine Bluff (12/28/2021) 30 Temple (02/28/2022)
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (5-5) Oklahoma St. (11/14/2021) .846 (22-26) vs Temple (N) (03/08/2022) .846 (11-13) at Memphis (01/08/2022)
REBOUNDS 51 at Tulsa (02/19/2022) 50 Tulane (01/15/2022)
ASSISTS 22 at TCU (01/02/2022) 22 Kansas City (11/09/2021)
STEALS 16 Temple (02/28/2022) 15 Oklahoma (11/30/2021)
BLOCKED SHOTS 10 Oral Roberts (11/17/2021) 8 Tennessee Tech (03/17/2022) 8 at Cincinnati (02/09/2022)
TURNOVERS 27 East Carolina (01/13/2022) 22 vs UCF (N) (03/09/2022)
FOULS 27 at Arkansas (11/22/2021) 24 at North Texas (12/03/2021)
2021-22 SMU Women's Basketball Team High/Low Analysis All games
2021-22 SMU TEAM LOWS
SMU - Game Lows
POINTS 28 vs UCF (N) (03/09/2022) 36 at Houston (02/26/2022) 47 at Wichita St. (02/12/2022) 48 Temple (03/02/2022) 50 Oklahoma St. (11/14/2021)
FIELD GOALS MADE 12 vs UCF (N) (03/09/2022) 14 at Houston (02/26/2022)
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 46 East Carolina (01/13/2022) 48 at East Carolina (02/03/2022)
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .245 (12-49) vs UCF (N) (03/09/2022) .264 (14-53) at Houston (02/26/2022)
3 PT FG MADE 0 at North Texas (12/03/2021) 1 vs UCF (N) (03/09/2022) 1 Temple (03/02/2022) 1 Oklahoma St. (11/14/2021)
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 5 Temple (03/02/2022) 7 Temple (02/28/2022) 7 Delaware (12/07/2021)
3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .000 (0-8) at North Texas (12/03/2021) .077 (1-13) Oklahoma St. (11/14/2021)
FREE THROWS MADE 3 vs UCF (N) (03/09/2022) 4 at Wichita St. (02/12/2022)
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 4 vs UCF (N) (03/09/2022) 5 Oklahoma St. (11/14/2021)
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .385 (5-13) at Colorado (12/17/2021) .417 (5-12) at Houston (02/26/2022)
REBOUNDS 22 Memphis (02/16/2022) 26 South Fla. (01/26/2022)
ASSISTS 7 vs UCF (N) (03/09/2022) 7 at North Texas (12/03/2021)
STEALS 2 at Houston (02/26/2022) 2 at Memphis (01/08/2022)
BLOCKED SHOTS 0 vs Green Bay (N) (11/27/2021) 1 at Colorado (12/17/2021)
TURNOVERS 6 at TCU (01/02/2022) 8 South Fla. (01/26/2022)
FOULS 8 vs Temple (N) (03/08/2022) 8 at East Carolina (02/03/2022)
2021-22 SMU Women's Basketball Team High/Low Analysis
All games
2021-22 OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS
Opponent - Game Highs
POINTS 84 at North Texas (12/03/2021) 84 Oklahoma (11/30/2021) 78 at Colorado (12/17/2021) 74 Ark.-Pine Bluff (12/28/2021) 73 Tennessee Tech (03/17/2022)
FIELD GOALS MADE 30 at Colorado (12/17/2021) 30 Oklahoma (11/30/2021)
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 72 East Carolina (01/13/2022) 71 Delaware (12/07/2021)
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .508 (30-59) Oklahoma (11/30/2021) .491 (27-55) Memphis (02/16/2022)
3 PT FG MADE 9 Temple (02/28/2022) 9 at Colorado (12/17/2021) 9 at North Texas (12/03/2021) 9 Oklahoma (11/30/2021) 9 Oklahoma St. (11/14/2021)
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 30 at Tulsa (02/19/2022) 29 Oklahoma (11/30/2021)
3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .600 (9-15) at North Texas (12/03/2021) .538 (7-13) Memphis (02/16/2022)
FREE THROWS MADE 21 at North Texas (12/03/2021) 20 at Tulane (02/23/2022)
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 27 at Arkansas (11/22/2021) 24 at Tulane (02/23/2022) 24 at Memphis (01/08/2022) 24 at North Texas (12/03/2021)
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (10-10) vs Seattle U (N) (11/25/2021) 1.000 (9-9) at Colorado (12/17/2021)
REBOUNDS 47 Oklahoma (11/30/2021) 46 Oklahoma St. (11/14/2021)
ASSISTS 26 Oklahoma (11/30/2021) 22 at Colorado (12/17/2021)
STEALS 18 East Carolina (01/13/2022) 13 at Colorado (12/17/2021)
BLOCKED SHOTS 10 Houston (02/06/2022) 7 at Cincinnati (02/09/2022)
TURNOVERS 26 Oklahoma (11/30/2021) 25 Temple (02/28/2022)
FOULS 25 Ark.-Pine Bluff (12/28/2021) 24 Temple (02/28/2022) 24 Oral Roberts (11/17/2021)
2021-22 SMU Women's Basketball Team High/Low Analysis
All games
2021-22 OPPONENT TEAM LOWS
Opponent - Game Lows
POINTS 42 at Tulsa (02/19/2022) 43 vs Green Bay (N) (11/27/2021) 44 at Memphis (01/08/2022) 44 Oral Roberts (11/17/2021) 46 at East Carolina (02/03/2022)
FIELD GOALS MADE 12 at Memphis (01/08/2022) 13 at Tulsa (02/19/2022) 13 Oral Roberts (11/17/2021)
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 50 Temple (03/02/2022) 51 South Fla. (01/26/2022)
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .214 (12-56) at Memphis (01/08/2022) .220 (13-59) at Tulsa (02/19/2022)
3 PT FG MADE 1 South Fla. (01/26/2022) 2 vs UCF (N) (03/09/2022) 2 East Carolina (01/13/2022)
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 7 South Fla. (01/26/2022) 11 vs UCF (N) (03/09/2022)
3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .105 (2-19) East Carolina (01/13/2022) .143 (1-7) South Fla. (01/26/2022)
FREE THROWS MADE 2 at East Carolina (02/03/2022) 4 at TCU (01/02/2022) 4 Delaware (12/07/2021)
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 4 at East Carolina (02/03/2022) 7 at TCU (01/02/2022) 7 Delaware (12/07/2021)
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .407 (11-27) at Arkansas (11/22/2021) .500 (2-4) at East Carolina (02/03/2022)
REBOUNDS 25 Kansas City (11/09/2021) 31 vs Temple (N) (03/08/2022)
ASSISTS 6 at Memphis (01/08/2022) 7 East Carolina (01/13/2022) 7 Oral Roberts (11/17/2021)
STEALS 3 at North Texas (12/03/2021) 4 Tennessee Tech (03/17/2022) 4 Memphis (02/16/2022) 4 Tulane (01/15/2022) 4 Oral Roberts (11/17/2021)
BLOCKED SHOTS 1 vs Green Bay (N) (11/27/2021) 1 at Arkansas (11/22/2021)
TURNOVERS 6 vs UCF (N) (03/09/2022) 8 at Memphis (01/08/2022) 8 at Arkansas (11/22/2021)
FOULS 8 Temple (03/02/2022) 8 at Tulane (02/23/2022)
2021-22
SMU Women's Basketball Player Highs Analysis
All games
2021-22 SMU INDIVIDUAL HIGHS
SMU - Individual Game Highs
POINTS 34 Kayla White vs East Carolina (01/13/2022) 26 Sydne Wiggins vs Seattle U (N) (11/25/2021) 25 Kayla White vs Ark.-Pine Bluff (12/28/2021) 25 Jasmine Smith vs Ark.-Pine Bluff (12/28/2021) 24 Savannah Wilkinson vs Oklahoma (11/30/2021)
FIELD GOALS MADE 11 Kayla White vs East Carolina (01/13/2022) 11 Kayla White vs Ark.-Pine Bluff (12/28/2021)
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 28 Kayla White vs Ark.-Pine Bluff (12/28/2021) 22 Savannah Wilkinson vs Oklahoma (11/30/2021)
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min 5 made) 1.000 (5-5) Paige Bayliss vs Oral Roberts (11/17/2021) .750 (9-12) Danielle Sanderlin vs Kansas City (11/09/2021)
3 PT FG MADE 5 Jasmine Smith vs Memphis (02/16/2022) 4 Jasmine Smith at Tulsa (02/19/2022) 4 Jasmine Smith vs Houston (02/06/2022) 4 Jasmine Smith at TCU (01/02/2022) 4 Sydne Wiggins vs Seattle U (N) (11/25/2021)
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 10 Jasmine Smith vs Memphis (02/16/2022) 9 Jasmine Smith vs Houston (02/06/2022)
3 PT FG PERCENTAGE (min 2 made) .750 (3-4) Reagan Bradley at Memphis (01/08/2022) .750 (3-4) Sydne Wiggins at Arkansas (11/22/2021)
FREE THROWS MADE 10 Kayla White vs East Carolina (01/13/2022) 8 Savannah Wilkinson vs Ark.-Pine Bluff (12/28/2021)
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 10 Kayla White vs East Carolina (01/13/2022) 9 Savannah Wilkinson vs Ark.-Pine Bluff (12/28/2021)
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min 3 made) 1.000 (10-10) Kayla White vs East Carolina (01/13/2022) 1.000 (6-6) Reagan Bradley vs Temple (N) (03/08/2022) 1.000 (6-6) Savannah Wilkinson vs Temple (02/28/2022) 1.000 (6-6) Savannah Wilkinson at East Carolina (02/03/2022) 1.000 (5-5) Savannah Wilkinson vs Oklahoma (11/30/2021) 1.000 (4-4) Savannah Wilkinson vs Tennessee Tech (03/17/2022) 1.000 (4-4) Jasmine Smith vs Temple (N) (03/08/2022) 1.000 (4-4) Sydne Wiggins vs Houston (02/06/2022) 1.000 (4-4) Reagan Bradley at East Carolina (02/03/2022) 1.000 (3-3) Kayla White at Tulane (02/23/2022) 1.000 (3-3) Reagan Bradley at Tulsa (02/19/2022) 1.000 (3-3) Reagan Bradley at Memphis (01/08/2022)
REBOUNDS 17
Savannah Wilkinson vs Tulane (01/15/2022) 15 Savannah Wilkinson at TCU (01/02/2022)
Savannah Wilkinson vs Delaware (12/07/2021)
ASSISTS
Jasmine Smith at TCU (01/02/2022)
Jasmine Smith vs Tennessee Tech (03/17/2022)
Reagan Bradley at Cincinnati (02/09/2022)
Reagan Bradley vs Tulane (01/15/2022)
Jasmine Smith vs Kansas City (11/09/2021)
STEALS
BLOCKED SHOTS
TURNOVERS
FOULS
Sydne Wiggins vs Temple (02/28/2022)
Jasmine Smith vs Houston (02/06/2022)
Jasmine Smith at North Texas (12/03/2021)
Savannah Wilkinson vs Oral Roberts (11/17/2021)
Jasmine Smith vs East Carolina (01/13/2022)
Jasmine Smith vs Oklahoma St. (11/14/2021)
Savannah Wilkinson vs Tennessee Tech (03/17/2022)
Zaria Rufus vs Memphis (02/16/2022)
Jasmine Smith vs Seattle U (N) (11/25/2021)
Sydne Wiggins at Arkansas (11/22/2021)
2021-22 SMU Women's Basketball Player Highs Analysis
All games
2021-22 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL HIGHS
Opponent - Individual Game Highs
POINTS 28 Mia Davis vs Temple (02/28/2022) 25 Dynah Jones at Tulane (02/23/2022) 25 Ana Llanusa vs Oklahoma (11/30/2021) 21 Mia Davis vs Temple (03/02/2022) 21 Aly Gamez at North Texas (12/03/2021)
FIELD GOALS MADE 10 Mia Davis vs Temple (02/28/2022) 9 Ana Llanusa vs Oklahoma (11/30/2021)
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 23 Taniyah Thompson vs East Carolina (01/13/2022) 21 Mia Davis vs Temple (02/28/2022)
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min 5 made) .889 (8-9) Quay Miller at Colorado (12/17/2021) .750 (6-8) Jamirah Shutes vs Memphis (02/16/2022)
3 PT FG MADE 5 Taylor Robertson vs Oklahoma (11/30/2021) 4 Kaila Anderson vs Tulane (01/15/2022) 4 Aja Holmes at TCU (01/02/2022) 4 Tyi Skinner vs Delaware (12/07/2021) 4 Kendall McGruder at North Texas (12/03/2021)
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 12 Ana Llanusa vs Oklahoma (11/30/2021) 11 Tyi Skinner vs Delaware (12/07/2021)
3 PT FG PERCENTAGE (min 2 made)
1.000 (4-4) Kendall McGruder at North Texas (12/03/2021) 1.000 (2-2) Mackenzie Coleman vs Tennessee Tech (03/17/2022) 1.000 (2-2) Jamirah Shutes vs Memphis (02/16/2022) 1.000 (2-2) Alana Davis vs Memphis (02/16/2022) 1.000 (2-2) Maya Stovall at Memphis (01/08/2022) 1.000 (2-2) Quay Miller at Colorado (12/17/2021)
FREE THROWS MADE 13 Aly Gamez at North Texas (12/03/2021) 8 Mia Davis vs Temple (03/02/2022)
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 13 Aly Gamez at North Texas (12/03/2021) 10 Sasha Goforth at Arkansas (11/22/2021)
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min 3 made)
1.000 (13-13) Aly Gamez at North Texas (12/03/2021) 1.000 (7-7) Jillian Hayes at Cincinnati (02/09/2022) 1.000 (6-6) Seraphine Bastin at Wichita St. (02/12/2022) 1.000 (6-6) Keni Jo Lippe vs Oral Roberts (11/17/2021) 1.000 (5-5) Trajata Colbert at Wichita St. (02/12/2022) 1.000 (4-4) Arame Niang at Cincinnati (02/09/2022) 1.000 (4-4) Dymond Gladney vs Houston (02/06/2022) 1.000 (4-4) Ana Llanusa vs Oklahoma (11/30/2021) 1.000 (4-4) Bree Calhoun vs Seattle U (N) (11/25/2021) 1.000 (3-3) Madi Townley at North Texas (12/03/2021)
REBOUNDS 15 Krystal Freeman at Tulane (02/23/2022) 15 Ty Battle vs Delaware (12/07/2021)
ASSISTS 10 Elisa Pinzan vs South Fla. (01/26/2022) 10 Zaay Green vs Ark.-Pine Bluff (12/28/2021) 10 Kelbie Washington vs Oklahoma (11/30/2021)
STEALS 5
BLOCKED SHOTS
TURNOVERS
Akira Levy at Cincinnati (02/09/2022)
Aniya Gourdine vs Temple (02/28/2022)
Taniyah Thompson vs East Carolina (01/13/2022)
Tatyana Hill vs Houston (02/06/2022)
Temira Poindexter at Tulsa (02/19/2022)
Mia Heide vs Tulane (01/15/2022)
Georgia Kehoe vs Seattle U (N) (11/25/2021)
Aniya Gourdine vs Temple (02/28/2022)
Maya Stovall vs Memphis (02/16/2022)
Ana Llanusa vs Oklahoma (11/30/2021)
McKenzi Williams vs Seattle U (N) (11/25/2021)
Hannah Cooper vs Oral Roberts (11/17/2021)
1976-77
Coach: Suzanne Troutman (10-9)
11/22 Eastfield College 83-16 W at TCU 58-52 W
12/2 Baylor 48-89 L 12/9 East Texas State 67-58 W 1/12 Texas 58-79 L 1/13 Drake 50-59 L
1/18 East Texas Baptist 85-70 W 1/20 Texas Woman’s 68-59 W
1/25 McLennan 52-76 L Texas Wesleyan 62-48 W 2/1 At East Texas State 61-49 W 2/7 Texas-Arlington 65-78 L Southwest Texas St. 50-55 L TCU 70-55 W 2/16 Baylor 60-47 W 2/17 Texas-Arlington 56-81 L 2/24 Midwestern St. (T1) 69-66 W 3/2 North Texas (T1) 54-56 L Tarleton State 40-54 L
T1 - TAIAW Playoffs (Waco, Texas)
1977-78 Coach: Welton Brown (12-13) El Centro 67-52 W Texas Woman’s 60-45 W
10/20 Oral Roberts 46-73 L
11/29 East Texas State 62-50 W 12/2 Texas-Arlington 53-66 L 12/6 Texas Wesleyan 58-65 L 12/8 at North Texas 55-74 L 12/10 East Texas State 53-49 W 1/9 Texas Woman’s 55-57 L
1/17 at Texas Tech 50-90 L Texas Wesleyan 69-61 W Mount Mercy 66-80 L Incarnate Word 59-51 W North Texas 41-61 L
1/26 at TCU 74-77 L
2/7 Texas Tech 33-69 L 2/14 Oral Roberts 48-83 L Midwestern State 72-59 W
2/18 TCU 67-58 W 2/21 at Texas 30-87 L 2/23 Mary Hardin-Baylor 69-45 W 2/24 Texas-Arlington 64-70 L 2/27 E. Texas Baptist (T1) 70-46 W Tarleton State (T1) 61-55 W East Texas State (T1) 80-64 W
T1 - TAIAW Playoffs (Wichita Falls, Texas)
1978-79 Coach: Welton Brown (14-14)
11/14 at TCU 61-60 W
11/16 at Texas Woman’s 44-74 L
11/22 Southwestern 70-55 W
11/24 St. Mary’s (Kan.) 69-62 W
11/29 at East Texas State 69-57 W
12/1 Pittsburg State (T1) 61-59 W
12/3 Texas Wesleyan (T1) 69-80 L
12/8 East Texas State (T2) 64-63 W
12/9 Texas Woman’s (T2) 64-71 L
12/9 at Midwestern St. (T2) 76-75 W
12/11 East Texas State 57-54 W
12/15 Texas (T3) 42-103 L
12/16 North Texas (T3) 40-74 L
12/19 Texas Wesleyan 71-77 L
1/6 at Texas-Arlington 46-60 L
1/13 SE Oklahoma 65-63 W
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1/16 at Rice 54-57 L
1/18 St. Mary’s (Texas) 63-46 W at Texas Wesleyan 69-70 L Navarro J.C. 84-61 W
1/29 Rice 69-52 W
2/1 at Miss. College (T4) 55-82 L 2/2 Louisiana Tech (T4) 50-70 L
2/10 TCU 77-64 W
2/12 Texas-Arlington 59-76 L Texas Woman’s 77-64 W Texas Southern (T5) 48-72 L 2/23 Texas-Arlington (T5) 65-80 L
T1 - St. Mary’s Tournament (Dodge City, Kan.)
T2 - Midwestern State Tournament (Wichita Falls, Texas)
T3 - Dallas Classic (Dallas, Texas)
T4 - Mississippi College Tournament (Clinton, Miss.)
T5 - TAIAW Playoffs (Dallas, Texas)
1979-80 Coach: Welton Brown (15-14)
11/10 at North Texas 67-66 W
11/15 TCU 71-65 W 11/16 St. Mary’s (Texas) 52-48 W 11/20 Southwestern 69-49 W 11/23 Cincinnati (T1) 53-61 L 11/25 Pittsburgh (T1) 53-62 L 11/26 Abilene Christian 67-69 L 11/27 Midwestern State 65-61 W 12/1 East Texas State 69-65 W 12/4 at Texas Women's Univ. 59-50 W 12/5 Texas Wesleyan 60-55 W 12/8 Colorado Coll. (T2) 77-55 W 12/9 Pittsburg State (T2) 65-55 W 12/14 North Texas (T3) 74-78 L 1/11 at St. Mary’s (Texas) 65-44 W 1/12 at Southwestern 61-64 L
1/19 Northeast Louisiana 63-66 L 1/22 at SE Oklahoma 61-75 L
1/25 Lamar 72-62 W
1/26 Tulane 62-72 L 1/30 Texas Women's Univ. 60-66 L 2/2 St. Mary's (Texas) 55-48 W
2/5 at TCU 63-55 W
2/6 at Texas A&M 56-63 L
2/12 Rice 71-73 L
2/14 at Texas Wesleyan 79-83 L
2/16 at Texas Tech (T4) 66-72 L
2/18 at Texas-Arlington (T4) 70-81 L
T1 - Cincinnati Tournament (Cincinnati, Ohio)
T2 - St. Mary’s Tournament (Dodge City, Kan.)
T3 - Dallas Classic (Dallas, Texas)
T4 - TAIAW Playoffs
1980-81 Coach: Welton Brown (14-19)
11/15 at North Texas 57-61 L
11/18 Texas-Arlington 53-51 W
11/21 East Texas State 71-50 W
11/25 Oklahoma City 60-57 W
11/29 at Lamar 75-65 W
12/5 at LSU 63-84 L
12/6 Arkansas 69-58 W
12/8 South Carolina (T1) 38-97 L
12/9 Wayland Baptist (T1) 46-63 L
12/13 Texas Woman’s 72-65 W
12/18 Texas Wesleyan 78-76 W
12/19 Texas A&M (T2) 74-86 L
12/20 LSU (T2) 68-75 L
1/6 at Tulane 48-78 L
1/10 Baylor 60-69 L
1/13 Houston 71-77 L
1/15 North Texas 73-64 W
1/16 at Texas Wesleyan 80-64 W
1/19 at Abilene Christian 59-98 L
1/21 St. Mary’s (Texas) 62-49 W
1/23 at UNLV 61-78 L
1/24 at Nevada 66-51 W
1/29 Baylor (T3) 65-80 L
1/30 Rice (T3) 87-71 W
1/31 Arkansas (T3) 61-66 L
2/3 at Texas Woman’s 64-78 L
2/7 at Baylor 55-81 L
2/9 at Texas-Arlington 68-73 L
2/10 Texas A&M 69-73 L
2/12 at East Texas State 57-54 W
2/14 Texas Southern (T4) 79-66 W
2/17 at Midwestern State (T4) 74-77 L
2/19 Texas (T4) 56-88 L
T1 - Dial Classic (Ruston, La.)
T2 - Dallas Classic (Dallas, Texas)
T3 - SWC Tournament (Houston, Texas)
T4 - TAIAW Playoffs
1981-82 Coach: Welton Brown (18-15)
11/14 at North Texas 58-62 L
11/20 at Texas Woman’s 60-45 W
11/21 Texas Wesleyan 81-58 W
11/24 Texas-Arlington 67-56 W
11/28 at Houston 60-68 L
11/30 Tulsa 86-64 W
12/2 East Texas State 85-56 W
12/8 at East Texas State 44-42 W
12/16 North Texas 85-91 L
12/18 Texas (T1) 54-80 L
12/19 Wayland Baptist (T1) 66-77 L
1/5 at Oklahoma City 55-64 L
1/6 at Arkansas 59-76 L
1/9 Abilene Christian 83-53 W
1/12 at Baylor 85-95 L
1/15 at Purdue 51-54 L
1/17 at Notre Dame 60-76 L
1/19 Texas A&M 74-68 W
1/26 Texas Woman’s 98-45 W
1/28 Texas (T2) 55-74 L
1/29 Texas A&M (T2) 76-53 W
1/30 Texas Tech (T2) 58-71 L
2/1 at Texas-Arlington 66-49 W
2/5 UNLV (T3) 83-73 W
2/6 Washington (T3) 56-89 L
2/8 Baylor 88-78 W
2/10 at Texas A&M 53-55 L
2/15 at Texas Wesleyan 88-73 W
2/16 Texas-San Antonio 76-57 W
2/20 Texas Woman’s 74-48 W
2/25 Texas Tech (T4) 67-57 W
2/26 Wayland Baptist (T4) 52-61 L
2/27 West Texas State (T4) 75-59 W
T1 - Dallas Classic (Dallas, Texas)
T2 - SWC Tournament (College Station, Texas)
T3 - UNLV Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.)
T4 - TAIAW Playoffs (Plainview, Texas)
1982-83 Coach: Welton Brown (14-14)
11/19 Weber State (T1) 56-81 L
11/20 E. Washington (T1) 67-60 W
11/27 SW Oklahoma 39-51 L
11/30 at TCU 54-51 W
12/4 West Texas State 63-59 W
12/8 Texas-Arlington 54-42 W
12/11 North Texas 65-63 W
12/17 Stephen F. Austin (T2) 47-89 L
12/18 Miss. College (T2) 75-55 W
1/4 Purdue 50-77 L
1/6 St. Mary’s (Texas) 70-58 W
1/13 South Carolina 62-81 L
1/15 Oklahoma City 72-68 W
1/17 at Rice 55-50 W
1/18 Baylor 62-79 L
1/22 at Texas A&M 60-70 L
1/25 Tulsa 65-63 W
1/29 TCU 90-53 W
2/1 at Texas 39-79 L
2/2 at Texas-San Antonio 66-67 L
2/5 at Texas Tech 53-66 L
2/9 Houston 67-70 L
2/15 Arkansas 54-60 L
2/19 at Baylor 69-67 W
2/23 Texas A&M 67-55 W
2/25 at Nevada 74-64 W
2/27 at UNLV 45-89 L
3/11 Houston (T3) 65-95 L
T1 - Wyoming Tournament (Laramie, Wy.)
T2 - Dallas Hilton Inn Classic (Dallas, Texas)
T3 - SWC Tournament (Austin, Texas)
1983-84 Coach: Welton Brown (11-15)
11/25 Texas-Arlington 79-71 W
11/29 at North Texas 76-53 W
12/2 Abilene Christian 82-59 W
12/3 at West Texas State 74-57 W
12/5 at Texas-Arlington 78-79 L, ot
12/17 Stephen F. Austin (T1) 64-77 L
1/5 Houston 62-89 L
1/7 Rice 71-58 W
1/14 at Baylor 59-68 L
1/15 Notre Dame 64-63 W
1/18 Texas A&M 69-78 L
1/26 at TCU 86-72 W
1/28 Texas 60-97 L
2/1 at Texas Tech 67-99 L
2/4 at Houston 79-91 L
2/6 at Rice 66-72 L
2/11 Arkansas 59-66 L
2/15 Baylor 80-61 W
2/18 at Texas A&M 61-75 L
2/20 at St. Mary’s (Texas) 62-53 W
2/23 Texas Tech 53-80 L
2/25 TCU 84-69 W
2/29 at Texas 63-98 L
3/2 Northern Arizona (T2) 69-59 W
3/3 at UNLV (T2) 61-84 L
T1 - Dallas Hilton Inn Classic (Dallas, Texas)
T2 - UNLV Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.)
1984-85 Coach: Welton Brown (9-19)
11/16 North Texas 77-60 W
11/24 Southwest Texas State 79-68 W
11/29 at Hawaii 56-68 L
11/30 at Hawaii 62-86 L
12/1 at Hawaii-Pacific 115-64 W
12/7 at North Texas 71-90 L
12/10 at Texas-Arlington 85-76 W
12/14 Oral Roberts (T1) 75-66 W
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
12/15 Idaho (T1) 68-73 L
12/28 South Carolina (T2) 53-85 L
12/29 UNC-Asheville (T2) 74-86 L
1/2 at Rice 60-70 L
1/5 Arkansas 64-80 L
1/9 Baylor 83-71 W
1/12 at Texas A&M 66-62 W
1/15 at Louisiana Tech 46-71 L
1/19 TCU 94-74 W
1/23 at Texas 69-82 L
1/26 at Texas Tech 58-71 L
1/29 Houston 69-82 L
2/3 Rice 79-70 W
2/6 at Arkansas 56-85 L
2/11 at Baylor 65-72 L
2/13 Texas A&M 69-77 L
2/19 at TCU 68-74 L
2/23 Texas 72-107 L
2/27 Texas Tech 74-77 L
3/2 at Houston 76-114 L
T1 - Dallas Hilton Inn Classic (Dallas, Texas)
T2 - South Carolina Classic (Columbia, S.C.)
1985-86 Coach: Welton Brown (11-20)
11/25 North Texas 67-64 W 11/29 UC-Irvine (T1) 54-57 L
11/30 Hardin-Simmons (T1) 82-46 W 12/6 Oklahoma State (T2) 64-75 L 12/7 Lamar (T2) 79-73 W
12/13 Oral Roberts (T3) 69-91 L 12/14 McNeese State (T3) 77-65 W 12/20 Central Michigan (T4) 54-75 L
12/21 Utah (T4) 66-74 L
1/2 at Arkansas 78-90 L 1/4 at Baylor 62-64 L
1/8 Texas A&M 57-82 L
1/11 Wyoming 59-62 L
1/14 at TCU 76-70 W
1/18 Texas 58-96 L
1/22 Texas Tech 69-84 L
1/25 at Houston 56-109 L
1/28 at Rice 71-51 W
2/1 Arkansas 53-79 L
2/5 Baylor 76-62 W
2/8 at Texas A&M 68-78 L
2/11 Sam Houston State 77-56 W
2/15 TCU 94-87 W
2/19 at Texas 48-105 L
2/22 at Texas Tech 63-89 L
2/26 Houston 65-81 L
2/28 San Diego (T5) 74-73 W
3/1 South Carolina (T5) 61-121 L
3/2 Western Kentucky (T5) 66-76 L
3/3 Rice 68-61 W
3/5 Arkansas (T6) 75-82 L
T1 - L’Eggs Classic (Las Cruces,N.M.)
T2 - Lady Jack Classic (Nacogdoches, Texas)
T3 - Dallas Hilton Inn Classic (Dallas, Texas)
T4 - Buckeye Classic (Columbus, Ohio)
T5 - Northern Lights Inv. (Anchorage, Alaska)
T6 - SWC Postseason Classic (Dallas, Texas)
1986-87
Coach: Welton Brown (8-19)
11/28 at UNLV (T1) 58-74 L
11/29 Cleveland State (T1) 95-78 W
12/3 New Mexico State 52-71 L
12/10 Texas-San Antonio 66-61 W
12/12 Alcorn State (T2) 72-60 W
12/13 Louisiana Tech (T2) 52-95 L
12/17 at North Texas 54-63 L
1/3 Baylor 58-69 L
1/6 at Texas A&M 66-83 L
1/7 at Southwest Texas St. 79-77 W
1/10 Stephen F. Austin 63-78 L
1/14 TCU 71-67 W
1/17 at Texas 50-91 L
1/19 at Texas Tech 59-73 L
1/21 Houston 71-93 L
1/24 Rice 78-80 L
1/26 at Arkansas 71-94 L
1/27 at Oral Roberts 82-89 L
1/31 at Baylor 63-79 L
2/5 Texas A&M 90-78 W
2/7 at Louisiana Tech 44-78 L
2/10 at TCU 75-72 W
2/14 Texas 57-93 L
2/18 Texas Tech 55-67 L
2/22 at Houston 70-107 L
2/24 at Rice 74-66 W
2/28 Arkansas 53-93 L
T1 - UNLV Invitational (Las Vegas, Nev.)
T2 - Dallas Hilton Inn Classic (Dallas, Texas)
1987-88 Coach: Welton Brown (12-16)
11/27 Colorado State (T1) 55-56 L
11/28 Idaho (T1) 69-52 W
12/5 at Tulane 73-84 L
12/6 at New Orleans 54-78 L
12/9 Texas-Arlington 81-56 W
12/11 UT-Pan American (T2) 100-52 W
12/12 Stephen F. Austin (T2) 56-70 L
12/16 North Texas 62-61 W
1/5 at Texas A&M 71-59 W
1/9 Baylor 78-43 W
1/13 Arkansas 68-69 L
1/16 at Rice 77-82 L
1/20 at Houston 56-70 L
1/23 Texas Tech 75-64 W
1/27 Texas 56-72 L
1/30 at TCU 63-59 W
2/3 Texas-San Antonio 81-58 W
2/6 Texas A&M 63-61 W
2/10 at Baylor 67-69 L
2/13 at Arkansas 85-78 W
2/17 Rice 78-89 L
2/20 Houston 68-92 L
2/23 at Texas Tech 52-75 L
2/27 at Texas 46-66 L
2/29 at Texas-Arlington 74-59 W
3/2 TCU 58-60 L
3/8 Stephen F. Austin 59-100 L
3/10 Texas Tech (T3) 49-60 L
T1 - Idaho Tournament (Moscow, Idaho)
T2 - Dallas Hilton Inn Classic (Dallas, Texas)
T3 - SWC Postseason Classic (Dallas, Texas)
1988-89
Coach: Welton Brown (11-14)
12/1 New Orleans 52-57 L
12/3 Rider (T1) 75-43 W
12/4 Providence (T1) 94-100 L
12/6 at North Texas 67-65 W
12/10 Stephen F. Austin 63-78 L
12/29 at California 92-85 W
12/30 at St. Mary's (Calif.) 91-80 W
1/4 Texas-Arlington 54-70 L
1/7 Texas A&M 87-88 L, ot
1/11 at Baylor 66-62 W
1/14 at Arkansas 84-74 W
1/18 Rice 71-68 W
1/21 Houston 78-91 L, ot
1/24 at Texas Tech 70-63 W
1/28 at Texas 70-92 L
2/1 TCU 83-65 W
2/7 at Texas A&M 66-83 L
2/15 Arkansas 72-87 L
2/18 at Rice 70-63 W
2/20 Baylor 99-66 W
2/22 at Houston 69-80 L
2/25 Texas Tech 62-65 L
2/28 Texas 94-105 L
3/3 at TCU 65-78 L
3/8 Texas Tech (T2) 65-81 L
T1 -Providence Tournament (Providence, R.I.)
1989-90 Coach: Welton Brown (4-22)
11/24 So. Mississippi (T1) 57-78 L
11/25 Texas-Arlington (T1) 55-61 L
12/1 Stephen F. Austin (T2) 62-103 L
12/3 Lamar (T2) 75-92 L
12/5 North Texas 60-72 L
12/7 at Texas-Arlington 65-74 L
1/3 TCU 66-76 L
1/4 Missouri 74-72 W, ot
1/8 Houston 68-93 L
1/10 at Texas A&M 45-93 L
1/13 Texas 77-95 L
1/17 Arkansas 52-84 L
1/20 at Rice 70-73 L
1/24 at Houston 73-81 L
1/27 Texas Tech 57-71 L
1/31 Baylor 88-81 W
2/3 at TCU 53-71 L
2/10 Texas A&M 70-91 L
2/13 at Texas 70-105 L
2/17 at Arkansas 60-74 L
2/20 Rice 67-64 W
2/23 Wake Forest (T3) 64-81 L
2/24 Boise State (T3) 66-75 L
2/25 So. Utah St. (T3) 106-103 W, 3ot
2/27 at Texas Tech 62-82 L
3/9 at Baylor 73-83 L
T1 - Dallas Hilton Inn Classic (Dallas, Texas)
T2 - Lady Dial Classic (Nacogdoches, Texas)
T3 - Northern Lights Inv. (Anchorage, Alaska)
1990-91 Coach: Welton Brown (9-19)
11/23 Arkansas State (T1) 71-83 L
11/27 Southwest Texas St. 61-54 W
11/29 Sam Houston St. 63-64 L
12/1 at North Texas 64-62 W
12/4 Texas-Arlington 76-64 W
12/20 Va. Commonwealth (T2) 53-61 L
12/21 Detroit (T2) 71-62 W
12/29 at Kansas State 59-69 L
12/30 at Missouri-K.C. 47-62 L
1/2 Texas Tech 57-85 L
1/5 at TCU 53-60 L
1/12 Texas A&M 73-80 L
1/16 at Baylor 83-79 W
1/19 at Arkansas 61-99 L
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1/22 Rice 71-70 W
1/26 Houston 55-81 L
1/29 at Texas 65-93 L
1/30 at Southwest Texas St. 60-58 W
2/2 at Texas Tech 76-90 L 2/6 TCU 81-57 W
2/9 at Texas-San Antonio 77-93 L
2/12 at Texas A&M 77-84 L
2/16 Baylor 73-69 W
2/19 Arkansas 66-77 L
2/23 at Rice 60-82 L
2/27 at Houston 53-90 L 3/2 Texas 52-90 L 3/8 Texas Tech (T3) 56-71 L
T1 - Colony Parke Hotel Shootout (Dallas, Texas)
T2 - O'Douls in the Desert (Las Vegas, Nev.)
T3 - SWC Postseason Classic (Dallas, Texas)
1991-92 Coach: Rhonda Rompola (17-12) 11/23 at Texas-Arlington 77-76 W 11/25 Tulane 68-53 W 11/29 Prairie View A&M (T1) 103-36 W 11/30 Kent State (T1) 107-99 W 12/3 at North Texas 67-71 L 12/6 at Texas-San Antonio 59-56 W 12/18 Oregon State 73-64 W
12/28 Alabama-Birmingham (T2) 81-82 L 12/29 San Jose State (T2) 60-51 W
1/5 at Oklahoma 73-82 L
1/8 Texas Tech 76-98 L
1/11 Texas A&M 66-69 L
1/13 North Texas 77-59 W
1/15 at TCU 79-46 W 1/22 Texas 81-83 L
1/25 at Baylor 89-82 W
2/1 Rice 67-56 W
2/5 Houston 69-66 W
2/8 at Texas Tech 73-91 L
2/12 at Texas A&M 62-49 W 2/15 TCU 97-44 W
2/17 Oklahoma 69-63 W
2/21 at Southwest Texas St.. 55-71 L 2/22 at Texas 70-90 L
2/25 Baylor 71-63 W
3/4 at Rice 70-72 L
3/7 at Houston 66-75 L
3/11 Texas A&M (T3) 85-77 W
3/12 Texas Tech (T3) 67-79 L
T1 - Colony Parke Hotel Shootout (Dallas, Texas)
T2 - Calistoga Holiday Classic (San Jose, Calif.)
T3 - SWC Postseason Classic (Dallas, Texas)
1992-93 Coach: Rhonda Rompola (20-10)
12/1 Texas-Arlington 70-66 W 12/5 at Oklahoma 72-66 W 12/8 North Texas 96-57 W 12/12 Oral Roberts 107-72 W 12/29 at Tulane 58-82 L
12/30 at Southeastern La. 71-60 W
1/5 Stephen F. Austin 78-69 W
1/12 Texas 69-93 L
1/16 Texas Tech 64-100 L
1/20 TCU 86-82 W
1/23 Houston 68-76 L
1/27 at Texas A&M 77-74 W
2/1 at Sam Houston State 79-58 W
2/3 Baylor 91-89 W
2/6 at Rice 68-60 W
2/9 at Texas 77-99 L
2/13 at Texas Tech 78-83 L
2/17 at TCU 89-69 W
2/20 at Houston 73-63 W
2/24 Texas A&M 90-77 W
2/26 NE Illinois (T1) 106-73 W
2/27 Hawaii (T1) 68-90 L
2/28 Alaska-Anchorage (T1) 68-60 W
3/3 at Baylor 88-84 W
3/6 Rice 64-65 L
3/10 Houston (T2) 96-80 W
3/11 Texas (T2) 76-95 L
3/25 UNLV (T3) 76-74 W, ot
3/26 Florida Int'l. (T3) 60-59 W
3/27 Arkansas State (T3) 54-67 L
T1 - Northern Lights Inv. (Anchorage, Alaska)
T2 - SWC Postseason Classic (Dallas, Texas)
T3 - National Women's Invitation Tournament (Amarillo, Texas)
1993-94 Coach: Rhonda Rompola (18-9)
11/27 at North Texas 82-61 W
12/3 at Princeton (T1) 61-45 W
12/4 at Pennsylvania (T1) 73-54 W
12/10 Central Michigan (T2) 70-56 W
12/21 Arkansas 89-81 W
12/28 California 81-76 W
12/31 Fordham 83-59 W
1/2 Oklahoma 72-99 L
1/5 Tulane 74-64 W
1/12 at Rice 51-72 L
1/15 Texas 71-76 L
1/19 at Texas Tech 56-89 L
1/22 at TCU 89-84 W, ot
1/26 at Houston 81-77 W
1/29 Texas A&M 65-77 L
2/1 Southwest Texas State 71-57 W
2/5 at Baylor 82-79 W
2/8 Rice 73-59 W
2/12 at Texas 74-73 W
2/16 Texas Tech 68-85 L
2/19 TCU 77-71 W
2/23 Houston 81-63 W
2/26 at Texas A&M 85-103 L
3/5 Baylor 88-73 W
3/9 Houston (T3) 82-73 W
3/11 Texas Tech (T3) 78-99 L
3/16 Louisiana Tech (T4) 62-96 L
T1 - Penn/Princeton Ivy Classic
T2 - Days Inn Classic (Green Bay, Wisc.)
T3 - Dr Pepper SWC Classic (Dallas, Texas)
T4 - NCAA Mideast Regional (Ruston, La.)
1994-95 Coach: Rhonda Rompola (21-10)
11/25 Indiana (T1) 63-69 L
11/26 BYU (T1) 88-74 W
11/29 Sam Houston State 88-72 W
12/2 Wisconsin (T2) 80-77 W
12/3 Arkansas (T2) 79-85 L
12/7 North Texas 93-80 W
12/9 UNC-Charlotte (T3) 88-79 W
12/10 Memphis (T3) 77-99 L
12/19 Vermont 89-74 W
12/28 at LSU 78-72 W
12/30 at Tulane 74-71 W
1/3 Alcorn State 106-78 W
1/11 Baylor 74-62 W
1/14 at Rice 72-84 L
1/18 at Texas 50-74 L
1/21 Texas Tech 61-80 L
1/25 TCU 94-48 W
1/28 Houston 82-92 L
2/1 at Texas A&M 78-75 W
2/8 at Baylor 78-68 W
2/11 Rice 95-59 W
2/15 Texas 82-74 W
2/19 at Texas Tech 58-79 L
2/22 at TCU 107-67 W
2/25 at Houston 106-88 W
3/1 Texas A&M 80-67 W
3/8 Baylor (T4) 83-68 W
3/10 Texas (T4) 81-65 W
3/11 Texas Tech (T4) 62-84 L
3/16 So. Miss. (T5) 96-95 W, ot
3/18 Stanford (T5) 73-95 L
T1 - Cablevision Classic (Lincoln, Neb.)
T2 - Dial Classic (Fayetteville, Ark.)
T3 - Kitchens Unlimited-Union Planters Bank Classic (Memphis, Tenn.)
T4 - Dr Pepper SWC Classic (Dallas, Texas)
T5 - NCAA West Regional (Stanford, Calif.)
1995-96 Coach: Rhonda Rompola (19-11)
11/25 Georgia (T1) 65-95 L
11/26 Radford (T1) 86-59 W
12/1 New Mexico State 75-69 W
12/5 at Oklahoma 96-87 W
12/9 Louisiana Tech 68-84 L
12/17 George Washington (T2) 73-59 W
12/19 Northwestern (T2) 78-73 W
12/28 Wisconsin-Green Bay 82-58 W
12/30 Utah 88-76 W
1/3 Tulane 62-71 L
1/6 Houston 100-59 W
1/10 LSU 81-68 W
1/13 at Baylor 73-70 W, ot
1/17 Rice 75-65 W
1/20 at Texas 83-84 L
1/24 Texas Tech 73-86 L
1/27 at TCU 85-65 W
1/29 at North Texas 69-66 W
2/4 at Texas A&M 55-63 L
2/7 at Alcorn State 58-78 L
2/10 Baylor 75-63 W
2/12 Lamar 85-69 W
2/14 at Rice 61-60 W
2/17 Texas 77-79 W
2/21 at Texas Tech 70-88 L
2/24 TCU 86-65 W
2/28 at Houston 76-72 W
3/1 Texas A&M 92-74 W
3/6 Houston (T3) 76-81 L
3/15 DePaul (T4) 82-96 L
T1 - Dial Classic (Norfolk, Va.)
T2 - San Juan Shootout (San Juan, PR)
T3 - Dr Pepper SWC Classic (Dallas, Texas)
T4 - NCAA Mideast Regional (Iowa City, Iowa)
1996-97 Coach: Rhonda Rompola (19-11)
11/15 at Kansas (T1) 66-77 L
11/29 Louisville (T2) 71-54 W
11/30 at Colorado (T2) 56-74 L
12/4 at Texas A&M 74-71 W
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
12/7 Oklahoma 91-82 W
12/16 at New Mexico State (T3) 79-65 W
12/17 Portland (T3) 56-71 L
12/21 Texas Tech 69-78 L
12/28 North Texas 88-50 W
12/31 Stephen F. Austin 76-73 W
1/2 at Rice 68-79 L
1/5 at Tulsa 82-58 W
1/10 UTEP 69-63 W
1/12 New Mexico 66-45 W
1/16 at BYU 85-62 W
1/18 at Utah 58-78 L
1/23 Air Force 85-58 W
1/25 at TCU 127-125 W,4 ot 1/28 at Louisiana Tech 60-88 L
1/30 Tulsa 97-53 W
2/1 Rice 71-74 L
2/6 at New Mexico 61-68 L
2/8 at UTEP 77-50 W
2/13 Utah 73-80 L
2/15 BYU 68-54 W
2/20 TCU 99-82 W
2/25 at Air Force 89-71 W 3/3 San Jose State (T4) 76-62 W
3/5 Colorado State (T4) 69-64 W
3/7 Utah (T4) 63-78 L
T1 - Preseason Women's NIT
T2 - Coors Classic (Boulder, Colo.)
T3 - New Mexico State L'eggs Classic (Las Cruces, N.M.)
T4 - WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.)
1997-98 Coach: Rhonda Rompola (21-8) 11/22 Sam Houston State 80-49 W 11/25 at Tulane 68-58 W 11/26 at LSU 59-70 L
11/30 Oral Roberts 71-48 W 12/5 Arizona State (T1) 74-59 W 12/6 Oklahoma State (T1) 71-56 W 12/14 Texas A&M 75-72 W 12/16 at North Texas 78-63 W 12/20 Louisiana Tech 74-76 L 12/29 at Texas Tech 55-78 L 1/2 Tulsa 76-63 W
1/4 Rice 65-50 W
1/8 at Fresno State 70-66 W, ot 1/10 at San Jose State 55-44 W
1/15 Hawaii 68-74 L
1/17 San Diego State 71-62 W
1/22 at UTEP 64-57 W
1/24 TCU 74-66 W
1/29 at Tulsa 75-66 W, ot 1/31 at Rice 63-77 L
2/5 San Jose State 66-46 W
2/7 Fresno State 75-61 W
2/12 at San Diego State 66-54 W
2/14 at Hawaii 69-73 L
2/19 at TCU 86-43 W
2/24 UTEP 78-64 W
3/2 Wyoming (T2) 69-55 W
3/4 Colorado St. (T2) 64-67 L, ot 3/13 Virginia (T3) 68-77 L
T1 - Cotton Bowl Basketball Classic (Dallas, Texas)
T2 - WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.)
T3 - NCAA East Regional (Tucson, Ariz.)
1998-99 Coach: Rhonda Rompola (20-11)
11/14 at Oklahoma State 57-64 L
11/18 at Texas A&M 78-75 W, ot 11/23 Texas Tech 67-72 L
11/27 Michigan State (T1) 71-80 L
11/28 Arkansas State (T1) 91-69 W
12/1 at Stephen F. Austin 72-79 L
12/5 Tulane 80-81 L
12/13 Grambling State 93-69 W
12/16 at Louisiana Tech 63-91 L
12/22 North Texas 71-64 W
12/29 Louisiana State 63-79 L
1/5 at Utah 80-69 W
1/9 at TCU 67-53 W
1/14 Wyoming 97-66 W
1/16 Colorado State 67-74 L
1/21 at UNLV 69-72 L, ot
1/23 at Air Force 70-50 W
1/28 Rice 77-66 W
1/30 Tulsa 65-64 W
2/6 TCU 75-59 W
2/11 at Wyoming 76-67 W
2/14 at Colorado State 52-69 L
2/18 Air Force 82-44 W
2/20 UNLV 74-62 W
2/25 at Tulsa 69-59 W
2/27 at Rice 63-49 W
3/3 BYU (T2) 75-60 W
3/5 New Mexico (T2) 53-45 W
3/6 Colorado State (T2) 65-49 W
3/13 Toledo (T3) 91-76 W
3/15 at Georgia (T3) 55-68 L
T1 - SMU Women's Basketball Classic (Dallas, Texas)
T2 - WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.)
T3 - NCAA Mideast Regional (Athens, Ga.)
1999-2000 Coach: Rhonda Rompola (22-9)
11/19 Sam Houston State 104-69 W
11/26 Texas Southern (T1) 93-59 W
11/27 George Washington (T1) 77-62 W
11/30 Texas A&M 69-73 L, ot 12/4 at Texas Tech 47-63 L
12/13 at Tulane 69-81 L
12/15 at LSU 56-73 L
12/21 at North Texas 77-90 L
12/28 vs. Maryland (T2) 72-65 W
12/29 at Miami (T2) 76-55 W
1/4 Utah 51-43 W
1/8 North Texas 73-58 W
1/13 Hawaii 68-51 W
1/15 San Jose State 80-42 W
1/20 at UTEP 66-31 W
1/22 at Fresno State 86-50 W
1/29 TCU 82-63 W
2/3 Tulsa 73-66 W
2/5 Rice 75-66 W
2/10 at San Jose State 71-44 W
2/12 at Hawaii 51-63 L
2/17 Fresno State 78-68 W, ot
2/19 UTEP 79-48 W
2/27 at TCU 84-74 W
3/2 at Rice 56-69 L
3/4 at Tulsa 58-45 W
3/8 vs. San Jose State (T3) 99-56 W
3/10 vs. Tulsa (T3) 58-46 W
3/11 vs. Rice (T3) 67-71 L
3/18 vs. No. Carolina St. (T4) 64-63 W
3/20 at Old Dominion (T4) 76-96 L
T1 - SMU Hoops for the Cure Classic (Dallas, Texas)
T2 - Gatorade Hurricane Classic (Miami, Fla.)
T3 - WAC Tournament (Fresno, Calif.)
T4 - NCAA Midwest Regional (Norfolk, Va.)
2000-01 Coach: Rhonda Rompola (17-12)
11/17 vs. Florida A&M (T1) 79-65 W
11/18 at Stephen F. Austin (T1) 62-69 L
11/21 TAMU-Corpus Christi 62-57 W
11/28 LSU 62-83 L
12/1 Southern Illinois (T2) 86-80 W
12/2 Boston University (T2) 63-56 W
12/6 Tulane 66-75 L
12/9 at Oklahoma 71-101 L
12/20 North Texas 72-61 W
12/28 at Utah 40-79 L
12/30 at BYU 58-72 L
1/5 at San Jose State 74-57 W
1/7 at Hawaii 56-74 L
1/12 Fresno State 66-55 W
1/14 Nevada 68-65 W
1/19 UTEP 72-53 W
1/21 at Rice 84-72 W
1/26 at Nevada 61-75 L
1/28 at Fresno State 68-70 L
2/2 Rice 86-71 W
2/4 at Tulsa 57-52 W
2/9 TCU 63-71 L
2/13 at UTEP 63-57 W
2/16 Hawaii 48-62 L
2/18 San Jose State 80-71 W
2/25 Tulsa 67-53 W
3/3 at TCU 87-79 W
3/7 vs. Fresno State (T3) 61-56 W
3/8 vs. Hawaii (T3) 88-97 L, ot
T1 - Conoco Classic (Nacogdoches, Texas)
T2 - SMU Hoops for the Cure Classic (Dallas, Texas)
T3 - WAC Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.)
2001-02 Coach: Rhonda Rompola (12-18)
11/17 vs. Ga. Southern (T1) 56-53 W
11/18 vs. So. Florida (T1) 64-79 L
11/21 at North Texas 53-72 L
11/24 Utah 49-48 W
11/30 Western Illinois (T2) 57-54 W
12/1 Chattanooga (T2) 65-67 L
12/5 #3 Oklahoma 70-91 L
12/8 BYU 92-83 W
12/21 vs. Alabama (T3) 69-85 L
12/22 vs. E. Michigan (T3) 83-65 W
12/28 at Fresno State 63-70 L
12/30 at Nevada 68-70 L
1/3 UTEP 73-76 L
1/5 Boise State 62-56 W
1/11 at Hawaii 51-52 L
1/13 at San Jose State 54-61 L
1/20 #10 Louisiana Tech 45-68 L
1/24 Rice 59-66 L
1/26 Tulsa 62-76 L
1/30 at Boise State 62-59 W
2/2 at UTEP 81-54 W
2/7 San Jose State 92-87 W
2/9 Hawaii 53-60 L
2/16 at #7 Louisiana Tech 36-82 L
2/21 at Tulsa 60-62 L
2/23 at Rice 52-68 L
2/28 Nevada 58-56 W
3/2 Fresno State 68-64 W
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
3/5 vs. UTEP (T4) 73-66 W
3/6 vs. Rice (T4) 57-80 L
T1 - Boston Univ. Classic (Boston, Mass.)
T2 - SMU Hoops for the Cure Classic (Dallas, Texas)
T3 - Torneo de Cancun (Cancun, Mexico)
T4 - WAC Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.)
2002-03 Coach: Rhonda Rompola (16-15) 11/22 Stony Brook (T1) 66-39 W 11/23 Wake Forest (T1) 83-71 W, ot 11/29 vs. Missouri (T2) 72-70 W 11/30 TAMU-CC (T2) 53-58 L
12/5 at TCU 57-77 L 12/16 North Texas 68-64 W 12/19 Southern Cal 58-80 L 12/21 at # 15 Oklahoma 71-68 W 12/28 vs. #20 Boston College (T3) 57-67 L 12/29 vs. NC-Greensboro (T3) 62-49 W 1/4 #14 Louisiana Tech 64-74 L 1/9 Hawaii 66-56 W
1/11 San Jose State 86-77 W 1/16 at Fresno State 62-75 L 1/18 at Nevada 77-72 W
1/23 Rice 67-62 W
1/25 Tulsa 64-61 W
1/30 at UTEP 69-71 L
2/1 at Boise State 75-78 L 2/6 at San Jose State 61-58 W 2/8 at Hawaii 60-69 L
2/13 Nevada 59-70 L
2/15 Fresno State 70-77 L, ot 2/20 at Tulsa 50-61 L
2/22 at Rice 48-68 L
2/27 Boise State 78-61 W
3/1 UTEP 68-62 W
3/6 at #6 Louisiana Tech 56-89 L 3/11 vs. Nevada (T4) 60-49 W
3/12 vs. Rice (T4) 58-55 W
3/14 vs. Fresno State (T4) 76-81 L
T1 - SMU Hoops for the Cure Classic (Dallas, Texas)
T2 - Flint Hills Resources Islander Classic (Corpus Christi, Texas)
T3 - Tulane Classic (New Orleans, La.)
T4 - WAC Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.)
2003-04 Coach: Rhonda Rompola (13-15)
11/24 #23 TCU 64-74 L
11/28 UTA (T1) 74-71 W
11/29 #5 Texas Tech (T1) 47-77 L
12/3 #16 Oklahoma 63-85 L
12/14 at San Diego State 64-55 W
12/17 at USC 48-64 L
12/21 at North Texas 70-66 W
12/28 at Maine 44-43 W
12/30 at New Hampshire 62-63 L
1/3 at Rice 60-78 L
1/5 at Tulsa 72-64 W, ot 1/8 Fresno State 67-62 W
1/10 Nevada 70-62 W
1/15 at Hawaii 50-67 L
1/17 at San Jose State 59-64 L, ot 1/24 at #11 Louisiana Tech 52-88 L
1/29 UTEP 54-39 W
1/31 Boise State 66-41 W
2/5 at Nevada 71-68 W
2/7 at Fresno State 35-49 L
2/12 San Jose State 88-61 W
2/14 Hawaii 74-65 W
2/21 #6 Louisiana Tech 79-89 L
2/26 at Boise State 57-76 L
2/28 at UTEP 52-45 W
3/4 Tulsa 67-73 L
3/6 Rice 60-70 L
3/10 vs. UTEP (T2) 73-80 L, ot
T1 - SMU Hoops for the Cure Classic (Dallas, Texas)
T2 - WAC Tournament (Fresno, Calif.)
2004-05 Coach: Rhonda Rompola (19-11)
11/19 Sam Houston State 55-45 W
11/21 Maine 58-44 W
11/26 Mercer (T1) 99-77 W
11/27 Ole Miss (T1) 72-69 W
12/2 at #23 TCU 65-85 L
12/5 North Texas 60-46 W
12/11 UTA 65-40 W
12/18 vs. UTSA (T2) 66-46 W
12/19 at Denver (T2) 60-42 W
12/22 San Diego State 80-36 W
12/30 Rice 77-68 W
1/1 Tulsa 75-60 W
1/6 at Fresno State 68-59 W
1/8 at Nevada 62-63 L
1/13 Hawaii 63-70 L
1/15 San Jose State 58-37 W
1/22 Louisiana Tech 62-69 L
1/27 at UTEP 71-64 W
1/29 at Boise State 63-57 W
2/3 Nevada 64-55 W
2/5 Fresno State 62-70 L
2/10 at San Jose State 62-63 L, ot
2/12 at Hawaii 52-50 W
2/19 at Louisiana Tech 63-77 L
2/24 Boise State 59-53 W
2/26 UTEP 67-51 W
3/3 at Tulsa 67-90 L
3/5 at Rice 50-53 L
3/9 vs. Fresno State (T3) 53-71 L
3/17 at SMS (T4) 56-83 L
T1 - SMU Hoops for the Cure Classic (Dallas, Texas)
T2 - DU Wells Fargo Classic (Denver, Colo.)
T3 - WAC Tournament (Reno, Nev.)
T4 - WNIT (Springfield, Mo.)
2005-06
Coach: Rhonda Rompola (16-14)
11/11 Louisiana-Lafayette (T1) 53-45 W
11/13 at #25 Oklahoma (T1) 43-80 L
11/18 Arkansas 63-73 L
11/25 Louisiana-Monroe (T2) 56-44 W
11/26 Virginia Tech (T2) 61-87 L
11/30 UTA 67-58 W
12/3 at North Texas 69-84 L
12/13 at George Washington 58-76 L
12/16 at Liberty 61-71 L
12/20 TCU 68-79 L
12/22 UC-Irvine 77-51 W
12/30 Sam Houston State 96-68 W
1/2 at Tulsa 54-73 L
1/6 at Tulane 78-66 W
1/8 at UTEP 69-80 L
1/13 Memphis 67-45 W
1/15 UAB 54-49 W
1/20 Houston 66-53 W
1/22 Rice 67-58 W
1/27 at East Carolina 63-75 L
1/29 at Marshall 72-67 W
2/6 Southern Miss 84-62 W
2/10 at UCF 69-57 W
2/12 Tulsa 67-78 L
2/17 at Rice 56-71 L
2/19 at Houston 63-61 W
2/24 UTEP 59-46 W
2/26 Tulane 58-71 L
3/3 Tulane (T3) 86-84 W,3 ot
3/4 Rice (T3) 52-57 L
T1 - Preseason WNIT
T2 - SMU Hoops for the Cure Classic (Dallas, Texas)
T3 - Conference USA Tournament (Dallas, Texas)
2006-07 Coach: Rhonda Rompola (18-12)
11/12 UTSA 78-49 W
11/17 Sam Houston State 84-50 W
11/20 at Stephen F. Austin 84-75 W
11/24 Bradley (T1) 80-61 W
11/25 Wisconsin-Milwaukee (T1) 47-53 L
12/1 at TCU 71-83 L
12/3 UTA 67-64 W
12/9 North Texas 70-53 W
12/13 at #25 Arkansas 58-70 L
12/19 vs. Detroit-Mercy (T2) 73-50 W
12/20 vs. #4 Duke (T2) 45-75 L
12/30 Texas Tech 72-61 W
1/2 Tulsa 64-54 W
1/5 at Memphis 97-65 W
1/7 at UAB 68-71 L
1/12 UTEP 70-59 W
1/14 Tulane 58-63 L
1/21 at Tulsa 55-74 L
1/25 at Rice 69-80 L
1/27 at Houston 65-81 L
2/1 UCF 73-47 W
2/4 at Southern Miss 69-65 W
2/9 East Carolina 58-70 L
2/11 Marshall 65-48 W
2/15 Rice 64-50 W
2/17 Houston 61-50 W
2/22 at Tulane 72-78 L
2/24 at UTEP 68-58 W
3/1 vs. UCF (T3) 79-58 W
3/2 vs. East Carolina (T3) 62-76 L
T1 - SMU Hoops for the Cure Classic (Dallas, Texas)
T2 - Carribean Classic (Cancun, Mexico)
T3 - Conference USA Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.)
2007-08 Coach: Rhonda Rompola (24-9)
11/9 Texas A&M 62-57 L
11/13 at Texas A&M CC 74-70 W
11/20 TCU 66-61 W
11/23 Western Michigan (T1) 86-61 W
11/24 Kansas (T1) 68-56 W
11/28 Stephen F. Austin 60-60 W
12/1 at North Texas 68-62 W
12/6 Coppin State 71-68 W
12/8 Texas-Arlington 97-66 W
12/19 at Manhattan 70-60 L
12/21 at Hofstra 77-70 W
12/29 at Texas Tech 75-70 L
1/2 at Texas-San Antonio 74-72 W
1/5 at Tulsa 75-62 L
1/11 UCF 90-62 W
1/13 Southern Miss 85-72 W
1/18 at East Carolina 73-68 W, ot
1/20 at Marshall 72-50 W
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1/26 Tulsa 70-68 L
1/31 UTEP 69-64 L
2/2 Tulane 81-69 W
2/7 at Rice 80-68 W
2/9 at Houston 74-51 W
2/14 Memphis 93-49 W
2/17 at UAB 84-51 W
2/21 Rice 80-68 W 2/23 Houston 85-74 W
2/28 at UTEP 76-63 L
3/1 at Tulane 76-63 L
3/7 Tulsa (T2) 68-49 W 3/8 Marshall (T2) 68-59 W 3/9 UTEP (T2) 73-57 W 3/23 Notre Dame (T3) 75-62 L
T1 - SMU Hoops For The Cure Classic (Dallas, Texas) T2 - Conference USA Championship (Orlando, Fla.) T3 - NCAA Tournament (West Lafayette, Ind.)
2008-09 Coach: Rhonda Rompola (20-12) 11/14 UTA 79-85 L 11/21 at Arkansas 69-78 L 11/24 at Eastern Illinois 65-71 L, ot 11/28 Sam Houston State (T1) 73-52 W 11/29 Charlotte (T1) 74-76 L 12/2 Texas A&M Corpus Christi 73-65 W
12/7 at Texas A&M 48-80 L 12/14 North Texas 74-57 W 12/16 Dartmouth 65-63 W 12/19 vs. Jacksonville (T2) 65-67 L 12/20 vs. Virginia Tech (T2) 63-56 W 12/28 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 92-75 W
12/30 at TCU 79-75 W 1/3 Tulsa 67-56 W
1/8 Marshall 63-70 L
1/10 East Carolina 80-73 W
1/18 at Tulsa 65-53 W
1/22 at Tulane 59-56 W
1/24 at UTEP 70-64 W
1/29 Houston 59-56 W
1/31 Rice 68-52 W
2/5 at Southern Miss 65-75 L
2/7 at UCF 68-78 L
2/12 at Memphis 71-57 W
2/15 UAB 81-51 W
2/20 at Houston 73-75 L
2/22 at Rice 63-41 W
2/26 Tulane 61-49 W
2/28 UTEP 78-65 W
3/6 East Carolina (T3) 77-69 W
3/7 UCF (T3) 51-62 L 3/19 at La. Tech (T4) 54-77 L
T1 - SMU Hoops For The Cure Classic (Dallas, Texas)
T2 - Padre Island Tournament (South Padre Island, Texas)
T3 - Conference USA Championship (Orlando, Fla.)
T4 - WNIT (Ruston, La.)
2009-10 Coach: Rhonda Rompola (20-11)
11/13 Loyola Marymount 78-58 W
11/18 Arkansas 69-78 W
11/21 at Univ. of New Orleanes 63-52 W
11/24 Eastern Illinois 79-52 W
11/27 Hampton (T1) 84-71 W
11/28 Boston College (T1) 69-68 L
12/2 Univ. of North Texas 80-58 W
12/9 TCU 84-68 L
12/19 Wichita State (T2) 67-60 W
12/20 Indiana State (T2) 69-54 W
12/28 Hofstra 66-65 W
12/30 Texas Southern Univ. 62-56 W
1/2 at Utah 72-58 L
1/7 at UAB 62-60 L
1/9 at Memphis 64-59 W
1/15 UTEP 72-61 W
1/17 Tulane 70-59 W
1/23 East Carolina 73-59 W
1/28 at Rice 61-58 L
1/30 at Houston 74-67 W
2/5 at UTEP 71-61 L
2/7 at Tulane 78-59 L
2/12 Rice 73-54 W
2/14 Houston 73-67 L
2/18 at Tulsa 57-54 L
2/21 at Marshall 74-64 W
2/25 UCF 69-61 W
2/27 Southern Miss 81-66 W
3/3 Tulsa 71-52 W
3/9 UAB (T3) 64-55 L
3/17 New Mexico (T4) 66-51 L
T1 - SMU Tournament (Dallas, Texas)
T2 - Bahamas Tournament (Nassau, Bahamas)
T3 - Conference USA Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.)
T4 - WNIT (Albuquerque, NM)
2010-11 Coach: Rhonda Rompola (14-16) 11/12 Utah 43-44 L
11/17 at TCU 73-87 L, 2ot
11/21 at UTSA 69-47 W
11/26 Arkansas St.(T1) 86-80 (2OT) W
11/27 Akron (T1) 75-67 W
12/1 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 80-48 W
12/4 Kansas 65-73 L
12/7 North Texas 85-72 W
12/18 No. 23 Texas (T2) 73-91 L
12/19 South Florida (T2) 55-61 L
12/20 at UNLV (T2) 56-55 W
12/30 at Stephen F. Austin 69-59 W
1/3 at Wake Forest 49-66 L
1/6 at Tulane 58-62 L
1/9 Houston 73-77 L
1/13 at Tulsa 75-56 W
1/16 UCF 70-63 W
1/23 UTEP 81-79 W
1/27 at Southern Miss. 63-75 L
1/30 at Houston 67-72 L
2/3 Tulane 77-73 W
2/6 at Rice 60-69 L
2/10 Marshall 62-46 W
2/13 Tulsa 66-58 W
2/17 at East Carolina 70-77 L
2/20 UAB 49-53 L
2/24 at Memphis 63-73 L
2/27 at UTEP 70-64 W
3/3 Rice 63-73 L
3/9 at UTEP (T3) 57-75 L
T1 - SMU Tournament (Dallas, Texas)
T2 - BTI Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)
T3 - Conference USA Tournament (El Paso, Texas)
2011-12 Coach: Rhonda Rompola (14-17)
11/12 Alcorn State 76-54 W
11/14 at Arkansas-Little Rock 69-60 W
11/17 TCU 47-38 W
11/22 at North Texas 46-50 L
11/25 Cal State Fullerton (T1) 75-63 W
11/26 Fresno State (T1) 67-88 L
12/1 at Kansas 52-75 L
12/3 at Wichita State 43-63 L
12/5 Northwestern State 67-41 W
12/18 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 73-64 W
12/21 Wake Forest 53-65 L
12/28 UT-San Antonio 69-65 W
12/30 Stephen F. Austin 60-66 L
1/5 UTEP 53-64 L
1/8 at Rice 54-56 L
1/12 Houston 76-61 W
1/15 at Marshall 55-53 W
1/22 East Carolina 68-44 W
1/26 UCF 60-48 W
1/29 Tulsa 39-42 L
2/2 at Houston 63-50 W
2/5 at Tulane 63-75 L
2/9 Memphis 55-60 L
2/12 Southern Miss 67-74 L
2/16 at UAB 46-50 L
2/19 Rice 60-69 L
2/23 at UTEP 50-68 L
2/26 Tulane 54-49 W
3/1 at Tulsa 57-61 L
3/7 Marshall (T2) 53-52 W
3/8 at Memphis (T2) 67-77 L
T1 - SMU Tournament (Dallas, Texas)
T2 - Conference USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.)
2012-13 Coach: Rhonda Rompola (21-10)
11/10 Alcorn State 76-46 W
11/12 Texas Southern 66-50 W
11/15 North Texas 67-63 W
11/19 Ark.-Little Rock 43-47 L
11/23 SIU-Edwardsville (T1) 64-46 W
11/24 Montana State (T1) 71-70 W
11/28 at TCU 70-76 L
12/1 UT-Pan Am 71-35 W
12/17 Louisiana-Monroe 76-56 W
12/19 Stephen F. Austin 71-62 W
12/22 Wichita State 59-61 L
12/28 at San Diego State (T2) 72-88 L
12/30 Harvard (T2) 88-73 W
1/10 at Tulane 62-56 W
1/13 UCF 69-54 W
1/17 at Southern Miss 79-69 W
1/20 Rice 73-51 W
1/27 at Tulsa 71-46 W
1/31 Houston 58-54 W
2/3 at UTEP 82-73 W
2/7 UAB 94-92 W, 3ot
2/10 Marshall 67-50 W
2/14 at East Carolina 47-63 L
2/17 at Memphis 74-67 W
2/21 Tulsa 69-60 W
2/24 at Houston 58-65 L
2/28 Tulane 68-73 L
3/3 UTEP 73-71 W
3/7 at Rice 46-58 L
3/14 vs. UCF (T3) 66-70 L
3/21 at Bowling Green (T4) 70-76 L
T1 - SMU Tournament (Dallas, Texas)
T2 - Surf 'N Slam Classic (San Diego, Calif.)
T3 - Conference USA Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.)
T4 - WNIT (Bowling Green, Ohio)
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
2013-14 Coach: Rhonda Rompola (18-14) 11/10 Grambling State % 87-65 W 11/13 TCU % 72-68 W, ot 11/16 at Eastern Washington 75-70 W 11/19 Mississippi Valley State % 91-52 W 11/23 at Stephen F. Austin 81-69 W 11/25 Lamar % 82-79 W 11/28 Kansas State (T1) 68-57 W 11/29 #3 Tennessee (T1) 47-87 L 12/4 Southeastern Louisiana % 82-39 W 12/7 at UTEP 71-76 L 12/21 at North Texas 84-79 W, ot 12/29 at #7 Louisville 51-71 L 1/1 at Cincinnati 54-43 W 1/4 USF 62-76 L
1/7 Memphis 80-75 W, 2ot 1/11 at Rutgers 54-64 L 1/14 at Temple 66-80 L 1/19 #5 Louisville 66-81 L 1/25 at Houston 73-60 W 1/28 Cincinnati 66-47 W
2/1 Temple 85-75 W 2/4 at #1 Connecticut 41-102 L
2/8 Rutgers 64-65 L
2/11 at UCF 54-59 L
2/15 Houston 67-50 W
2/22 at Memphis 78-74 W
2/25 #1 Connecticut 48-81 L
3/1 at USF 51-72 L
3/4 UCF 79-67 W
3/8 vs. Rutgers (T2) 49-68 L 3/20 Texas Southern (T3) 84-72 W 3/23 at Minnesota (T3) 70-77 L
T1 - Junkanoo Jam (Freeport, Bahamas)
T2 - American Atheltic Conference Tournament (Uncasville, Conn.)
T3 - WNIT (1st Round - Dallas; 2nd Round - Minneapolis, Minn.)
% - Games played at Curtis Culwell Center (Garland, Texas)
2014-15 Coach: Rhonda Rompola (7-23) 11/14 Northern Colorado 44-57 L
11/16 UTEP 63-59 W 11/19 at TCU 63-73 L 11/22 Eastern Washington 69-53 W 11/28 Florida A&M (T1) 77-46 W 11/29 USC (T1) 57-64 L
12/3 North Texas 62-55 W
12/6 at Arizona State 42-77 L 12/9 #4 Texas A&M 62-70 L
12/20 Indiana State (T2) 55-64 L
12/21 Auburn (T2) 43-56 L
12/27 at #2 Connecticut 45-96 L
12/30 at Temple 64-77 L
1/3 Houston 45-63 L
1/11 #2 Connecticut 28-87 L
1/14 at #25 USF 59-82 L
1/17 at Tulane 58-60 L
1/21 ECU 49-67 L
1/25 UCF 57-61 L
1/28 at Tulsa 58-74 L
2/3 Tulane 60-84 L
2/7 at UCF 70-60 W
2/10 #25 USF 51-72 L
2/14 Tulsa 59-72 L
2/18 at ECU 53-67 L
2/21 at Houston 68-51 W
2/25 Temple 39-55 L
2/28 Cincinnati 46-56 L
3/2 at Memphis 60-53 W
3/6 Memphis (T3) 59-71 L
T1 - SMU Tournament (Dallas, Texas)
T2 - St. John's Holiday Classic (Queens, N.Y.)
T3 - American Atheltic Conference Tournament (Uncasville, Conn.)
2015-16 Coach: Rhonda Rompola (13-18)
11/15 Northwestern State 74-36 W
11/18 TCU 79-89 L
11/21 #18 Arizona State 57-64 L
11/27 Cal State Fullerton (T1) 74-53 W
11/28 Kansas (T1) 73-64 W
12/1 at North Texas 57-60 L
12/5 New Mexico 58-63 L
12/7 at #11 Texas A&M 55-67 L
12/19 Arizona (T2) 58-46 W
12/20 Gardner-Webb (T2) 69-61 W
12/21 #9 Mississippi State 70-72 L
1/2 at Tulsa 54-56 L
1/5 Temple 69-67 W
1/7 at #22 USF 56-83 L
1/10 at Houston 50-48 W
1/16 Memphis 58-49 W
1/20 Tulane 42-54 L
1/23 #1 Connecticut 37-90 L
1/27 at Cincinnati 73-55 W
1/31 #20 USF 48-66 L
2/3 at Temple 35-55 L
2/6 UCF 65-50 W
2/9 ECU 74-67 W, ot 2/14 at Tulane 64-76 L
2/17 Tulsa 62-45 W
2/20 at UCF 54-66 L
2/24 at #1 Connecticut 41-88 L
2/27 Houston 54-63 L
2/29 at ECU 61-78 L
3/4 UCF (T3) 83-74 W, ot 3/5 #20 USF (T3) 60-73 L
T1 - SMU Tournament (Dallas, Texas)
T2 - Puerto Rico Classic (San Juan, Puerto Rico)
T3 - American Atheltic Conference Tournament (Uncasville, Conn.)
2016-17 Coach: Travis Mays (19-15)
11/11 TEXAS STATE 64-56 W
11/16 at Kansas 75-63 W
11/20 at TCU 67-76 L
11/22 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 61-54 W
11/25 vs Boston College 72-64 W
11/26 at Colorado 50-67 L
11/30 NORTH TEXAS 65-51 W
12/03 at New Mexico 49-64 L
12/5 TEXAS A&M 54-53 W
12/16 vs Mississippi State (T1) 42-91 L
12/18 vs Grambling State (T1) 56-36 W
12/19 TEXAS SOUTHERN 61-36 W
12/21 SEATTLE 77-43 W
12/31 CINCINNATI 64-47 W
1/07 at East Carolina 57-58 L
1/11 TULANE 59-71 L
1/14 CONNECTICUT 48-88 L
1/17 at Cincinnati 65-67 L
1/21 at Houston 66-45 W
1/25 SOUTH FLORIDA 51-52 L
1/28 at Tulsa 59-66 L
1/31 MEMPHIS 53-44 W
2/04 UCF 63-58 W
2/11 at Connecticut 41-83 L
2/15 at Temple 52-66 L
2/18 TULSA 62-41 W
2/22 at Memphis 60-39 W
2/25 at UCF 37-63 L
2/27 HOUSTON 74-45 W
3/3 vs East Carolina (T2) 60-54 W
3/4 vs South Florida (T2) 55-62 L
3/17 LOUISIANA TECH (T3) 75-70 W, ot
3/20 ABILENE CHRISTIAN (T3) 59-52 W
3/23 at Indiana (T3) 44-64 L
T1 - Women of Troy Classic (Los Angeles, Calif.)
T2 - AAC Tournament (Uncasville, Conn.)
T3 - WNIT (1st & 2nd Rd. - Dallas; 3rd Rd. - Bloomington, Ind.)
2017-18 Coach: Travis Mays (10-20)
11/10 NICHOLLS 68-61 W
11/14 TCU 58-64 L
11/17 at #21 Oklahoma 75-87 L
11/19 at UT Arlington 55-58 L
11/21 ABILENE CHRISTIAN 65-44 W
11/24 vs UC Riverside (T1) 73-51 W
11/26 at Nevada (T1) 72-80 L
11/29 at North Texas 40-47 L
12/3 CSU BAKERSFIELD 41-29 W
12/17 at Alabama 44-59 L
12/20 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 63-60 W
12/22 MCNEESE 65-59 W
12/28 at #22 Texas A&M 57-79 L
12/30 HOUSTON 75-85 L
1/03 UCF 42-60 L
1/07 at Temple 52-55 L
1/13 EAST CAROLINA 65-51 W
1/16 at Wichita State 43-66 L
1/20 at UCF 43-58 L
1/24 CINCINNATI 40-58 L
1/27 at Houston 56-60 L
1/31 TEMPLE 60-56 W
2/3 at East Carolina 47-76 L
2/07 TULSA 74-70 W
2/10 at Memphis 53-35 W
2/14 at USF 54-64 L
2/17 WICHITA STATE 45-52 L
2/24 UCONN 36-80 L
2/26 at Tulane 46-52 L
3/3 vs East Carolina (T2) 74-85 L
T1 - Nugget Classic (Reno, Nev.)
T2 - AAC Tournament (Uncasville, Conn.)
2018-19 Coach: Travis Mays (11-19)
11/9 La.-Monroe 49-38 W
11/12 Mississippi Val. 62-47 W
11/15 Alabama 61-62 L
11/18 at TCU 63-65 L
11/20 Southeastern La. 62-63 L
11/23 vs. RMU (T1) 60-55 W
11/24 vs. NAU (T1) 55-48 W
11/28 North Texas 73-66 W
12/1 at Northern Colorado 57-58 L
12/15 at Rice 52-66 L
12/19 CSU Bakersfield 49-43 W
12/22 Oklahoma 61-77 L
12/29 UT Arlington 41-66 L
1/6 at Cincinnati 57-69 L
1/9 Houston 61-72 L
1/12 Tulane 43-61 L
1/15 Wichita St. 78-50 W
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1/19 at UCF 43-55 L
1/23 at UConn 39-79 L
1/26 South Fla. 46-44 W
2/2 at Houston 68-69 L
2/6 at Tulsa 35-49 L
2/9 UCF 54-66 L
2/14 East Carolina 54-64 L
2/17 at Wichita St. 42-53 L
2/20 Temple 53-52 W
2/24 at Tulane 64-60 W
3/2 Memphis 71-48 W 3/4 at ECU 61-67 L 3/8 vs. ECU (T2) 48-50 L
T1 - Loyola Marymount Thanksgiving Classic T2 - AAC Tournament (Uncasville, Conn.)
2019-20 Coach: Travis Mays (13-15) 11/5 McNeese 81-60 W 11/13 Rice 55-43 W 11/16 Northern Colorado 61-52 L
11/20 TCU 57-56 L
11/29 vs. CSUN (T1) 68-58 W 11/30 at Pacific (T2) 77-49 L 12/7 Wright State 69-61 L 12/9 North Dakota 66-51 W 12/19 UTEP 60-56 W
12/22 at UT Arlington 51-46 L 12/29 UC Irvine 59-56 W 12/31 George Mason 59-58 L
1/5 #1 UConn 80-42 L
1/8 at ECU 55-47 W 1/11 at Temple 85-62 L
1/15 Tulane 67-66 L 1/21 at Memphis 57-52 L 1/25 Tulsa 57-38 W
1/29 Wichita State 64-44 W 2/1 at UCF 67-57 L
2/5 at Houston 55-53 L 2/8 Cincinnati 73-58 L 2/11 ECU 53-45 W
2/15 at Tulsa 65-58 L
2/19 at Wichita State 72-67 W 2/22 Houston 60-47 W
2/29 at USF 85-62 L 3/2 Memphis 69-60 W 3/6 vs. Memphis (T2) 76-65 L
T1 - Pacific Thanksgiving Classic (Stockton, Calif.) T2 - AACTournament (Uncasville, Conn.)
2020-21
Coach: Travis Mays (0-6)
11/25 at Texas 90-51 L
12/3 Texas State 74-70 L
12/7 at Oklahoma State 75-63 L
12/9 #13 Arkansas 79-47 L
12/16 ECU 50-46 L
12/20 at Temple 73-57 L
* - Players opted out of the remainder of the season due to concerns related to Covid 19.
2021-22
Coach: Toyelle Wilson (14-15)
11/09 Kansas City 75-63 W
11/14 Oklahoma St. 50-67 L
11/17 Oral Roberts 81-44 W
11/22 at Arkansas 58-65 L
11/25 vs Seattle! 66-70 L
11/27 vs Green Bay! 53-43 W 11/30 Oklahoma 72-84 L
12/03 at North Texas 58-84 L
12/07 Delaware 61-55 W
12/17 at Colorado 55-78 L
12/28 Ark.-Pine Bluff 86-74 W
01/02 at TCU 79-53 W
01/08 at Memphis 63-44 W
01/13 East Carolina 60-49 W
01/15 Tulane 67-62 W, ot 01/26 South Fla. 56-62 L
02/03 at East Carolina 58-46 W
02/06 Houston 55-60 L
02/09 at Cincinnati 71-66 W
02/12 at Wichita St. 47-58 L
02/16 Memphis 54-72 L
02/19 at Tulsa 75-42 W
02/23 at Tulane 58-67 L
02/26 at Houston 36-65 L
02/28 Temple 65-61 W, ot 03/02 Temple 48-56 L
03/08 vs Temple# 63-55 W
03/09 vs UCF# 28-61 L
03/17 Tennessee Tech^ 62-73 L
* - American Athletic Conference Game
! - South Point Shootout (Las Vegas, Nev.)
# - AAC Championship (Fort Worth, Texas)
^ - WNIT (Dallas, Texas)
ABILENE CHRISTIAN (5-2)
H: 3-1 • A: 1-1 • N: 0-0
11/26/79 H Moody Coliseum L, 67-69 01/19/81 A Abilene, Texas L, 59-98 01/09/82 H Moody Coliseum W, 83-53 12/02/83 H Moody Coliseum W, 82-59 03/20/17 H Moody Coliseum W, 59-52^ 11/21/17 H Moody Coliseum W, 65-44
AIR FORCE (4-0)
H: 2-0 • A: 2-0 • N: 0-0 01/23/97 H Moody Coliseum W,85-58 02/25/97 A USAFA, Colo. W, 89-71 01/23/99 A USAFA, Colo. W, 70-50 02/18/99 H Moody Coliseum W, 82-44
AKRON (1-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 11/27/10 H Moody Coliseum W, 75-67
ALABAMA (0-3)
H: 0-1 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-1 12/21/01 N Cancun, Mexico L, 69-85 12/17/17 A Tuscaloosa, Ala. L, 44-59 11/15/18 H Moody Coliseum L, 61-62 (OT)
ALASKA-ANCHORAGE (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 1-0 • N: 0-0 02/28/93 A Anchorage, Alaska W, 68-60
ALCORN STATE (4-1)
H: 4-0 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-0 12/12/86 H Moody Coliseum W, 72-60 01/03/95 H Moody Coliseum W, 106-78 02/07/96 A Lorman, Miss. L, 58-78 11/12/11 H Moody Coliseum W, 76-54 11/10/12 H Moody Coliseum W, 76-46
ARIZONA (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0 12/19/15 N San Juan, Puerto Rico W, 58-46
ARIZONA STATE (1-2)
H: 1-1 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-0 12/05/97 H Moody Coliseum W, 74-59 12/06/14 A Tempe, Ariz. L, 42-77 11/21/15 H Moody Coliseum L, 57-64
ARKANSAS (5-23)
H: 3-12 • A: 2-10 • N: 0-1
12/06/80 H Moody Coliseum W, 69-58
01/31/81 N Houston, Texas L, 61-66#
01/06/82 A Fayetteville, Ark. L, 59-76
02/15/83 H Moody Coliseum L, 54-60
02/11/84 H Moody Coliseum L, 59-66
01/05/85 H Moody Coliseum L, 64-80
02/06/85 A Fayetteville, Ark. L, 56-85
01/02/86 A Fayetteville, Ark. L, 78-90
02/01/86 H Moody Coliseum L, 53-79
03/05/86 H Moody Coliseum L, 75-82#
01/26/87 A Fayetteville, Ark. L, 71-94
02/28/87 H Moody Coliseum L, 53-93
01/13/88 H Moody Coliseum L, 68-69
02/13/88 A Fayetteville, Ark. W, 85-78
01/14/89 A Fayetteville, Ark. W, 84-74
02/15/89 H Moody Coliseum L, 72-87
01/17/90 H Moody Coliseum L, 52-84
02/17/90 A Fayetteville, Ark. L ,60-74
01/19/91 A Fayetteville, Ark. L, 61-99
SMU SERIES HISTORY
02/19/91 H Moody Coliseum L, 66-77 12/21/93 H Moody Coliseum W, 89-81 12/03/94 A Fayetteville, Ark. L, 79-85 11/18/05 H Moody Coliseum L, 63-73 12/13/06 A Fayetteville, Ark. L, 58-70 11/21/08 A Fayetteville, Ark. L, 69-78 11/18/10 H Moody Coliseum W, 76-71 12/09/20 H Moody Coliseum L, 47-79 11/22/21 A Fayetteville, Ark. L, 58-65
ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK (1-1)
H: 0-1 • A: 1-0 • N: 0-0 11/14/11 A Little Rock, Ark. W, 69-60 11/19/12 H Moody Coliseum L, 43-47
ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (3-0)
H: 3-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 12/28/08 H Moody Coliseum W, 92-75 12/01/10 H Moody Coliseum W, 80-48 12/28/21 H Moody Coliseum W, 86-74
ARKANSAS STATE (2-2)
H: 2-1 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-1 11/23/90 H Moody Coliseum L, 71-83 03/27/93 N Amarillo, Texas L, 54-67 11/28/98 H Moody Coliseum W, 91-69 11/26/10 H Moody Coliseum W, 86-80 (2OT)
AUBURN (0-1)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-1 12/21/14 N Queens, N.Y. L, 43-56
BAYLOR (23-13)
H: 15-4 • A: 8-8 • N: 0-1 12/02/76 H Moody Coliseum L, 48-89 02/16/77 H Moody Coliseum W, 60-47 01/10/81 H Moody Coliseum L, 60-69 01/29/81 N Houston Texas L, 65-80# 02/07/81 A Waco, Texas L, 55-81 01/12/82 A Waco, Texas L, 85-95 02/08/82 H Moody Coliseum W, 88-78 01/18/83 H Moody Coliseum L, 62-79 02/19/83 A Waco, Texas W, 69-67 01/14/84 A Waco, Texas L, 59-68 02/15/84 H Moody Coliseum W, 80-61 01/09/85 H Moody Coliseum W, 83-71 02/11/85 A Waco, Texas L, 65-72 01/04/86 A Waco, Texas L, 62-64 02/05/86 H Moody Coliseum W, 76-62 01/03/87 H Moody Coliseum L, 58-69 01/31/87 A Waco, Texas L, 63-79 01/09/88 H Moody Coliseum W, 78-43 02/10/88 A Waco, Texas L, 67-69 01/11/89 A Waco, Texas W, 66-62 2/20/89 H Moody Coliseum W, 99-66 01/31/90 H Moody Coliseum W, 88-81 03/09/90 A Waco, Texas L, 73-83 01/16/91 A Waco, Texas W, 83-79 02/16/91 H Moody Coliseum W, 73-69 01/25/92 A Waco, Texas W, 89-82 02/25/92 H Moody Coliseum W, 71-63 02/03/93 H Moody Coliseum W, 91-89 03/03/93 A Waco, Texas W, 88-84 02/05/94 A Waco, Texas W, 82-79 03/05/94 H Moody Coliseum W, 88-73 01/11/95 H Moody Coliseum W, 74-62 02/08/95 A Waco, Texas W, 78-68 03/08/95 H Moody Coliseum W, 83-68# 01/13/96 A Waco, Texas W, 73-70
02/10/96 H Moody Coliseum W, 75-63
BOISE STATE (6-3)
H: 4-0 • A: 2-2 • N: 0-1 02/24/90 N Anchorage, Alaska L, 66-75 01/05/02 H Moody Coliseum W, 62-56 01/30/02 A Boise, Idaho W, 62-59 02/01/03 A Boise, Idaho L, 69-71 02/27/03 H Moody Coliseum W, 78-61 01/31/04 H Moody Coliseum W, 66-41 02/26/04 A Boise, Idaho L, 57-76 01/29/05 A Boise, Idaho W, 63-57 02/24/05 H Moody Coliseum W, 59-53
BOSTON COLLEGE (1-2)
H: 0-1 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-1 12/28/02 N New Orleans, La. L, 57-67 11/28/09 H Moody Coliseum L, 69-68 11/25/16 N Boulder, Colo. W, 72-64
BOSTON (1-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 12/02/01 H Moody Coliseum W, 63-56
BOWLING GREEN (0-1)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-0 03/21/13 A Bowling Green, Ohio L, 70-76^
BRADLEY (1-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 11/24/06 H Moody Coliseum W, 80-61
BYU (5-1)
H: 2-0 • A: 1-1 • N: 2-0 11/26/94 N Lincoln, Neb. W, 88-74 01/16/97 A Provo, Utah W, 85-62 02/15/97 H Moody Coliseum W, 68-54 03/03/99 N Las Vegas, Nev. W, 75-60$ 12/30/01 A Provo, Utah L, 58-72 12/08/01 H Moody Coliseum W, 92-83
CALIFORNIA (2-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 1-0 • N: 0-0 12/29/88 A Berkeley, Calif. W, 92-85 12/28/93 H Moody Coliseum W, 81-76
CAL-IRVINE (2-1)
H: 2-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-1 11/29/85 N Las Cruces, N.M. L, 54-57 12/22/05 H Moody Coliseum W, 77-51 12/29/19 H Moody Coliseum W, 59-56
CAL STATE FULLERTON (2-0)
H: 2-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 11/25/11 H Moody Coliseum W, 75-63 11/27/15 H Moody Coliseum W, 74-53
CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0 11/29/19 N Stockton, Calif. W, 68-58
CENTRAL MICHIGAN (1-1)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-1 12/20/85 N Columbus, Ohio L, 54-75 12/10/93 N Green Bay, Wisc. W, 70-56
CHARLOTTE (1-1)
H: 0-1 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0 12/09/94 N Memphis, Tenn. W, 88-79 11/29/08 H Moody Coliseum L, 74-76
CHATTANOOGA (0-1)
H: 0-1 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 12/01/01 H Moody Coliseum L, 65-67
CINCINNATI (5-5)
H: 2-3 • A: 3-2 • N: 0-0
11/23/79 A Cincinnati, Ohio L, 53-61 01/01/14 A Cincinnati, Ohio W, 54-43
01/28/14 H Moody Coliseum W, 66-47 02/28/15 H Moody Coliseum L, 46-56 01/27/16 A Cincinnati, Ohio W, 73-55 12/31/16 H Moody Coliseum W, 64-47 01/17/17 A Cincinnati, Ohio L, 65-67
01/24/18 H Moody Coliseum L, 40-58 01/6/19 A Cincinnati, Ohio L, 57-69 02/08/20 H Moody Coliseum L, 58-73 02/09/22 A Cincinnati, Ohio W, 71-66
CLEVELAND STATE (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0
11/29/86 N Las Vegas, Nev. W, 95-78
COLORADO (0-3)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-3 • N: 0-0
11/30/96 A Boulder, Colo. L, 56-74 11/26/16 A Boulder, Colo. L, 50-67 12/17/21 A Boulder, Colo. L, 55-78
COLORADO COLLEGE (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0 12/08/79 N Dodge City, Kan. W, 72-55
COLORADO STATE (2-4)
H: 0-1 • A: 0-1 • N: 2-2 11/27/87 N Moscow, Idaho L, 55-56 03/05/97 N Las Vegas, Nev. W, 69-64$ 03/04/98 N Las Vegas, Nev. L, 64-67 (OT)$ 01/16/99 H Moody Coliseum L, 67-74 02/14/99 A Fort Collins, Colo. L, 52-69 03/06/99 N Las Vegas, Nev. W, 65-49$
CONNECTICUT (0-11)
H: 0-6 • A: 0-5 • N: 0-0
02/04/14 A Storrs, Conn. L, 41-102 02/25/14 H Moody Coliseum L, 48-81 12/27/14 A Hartford, Conn. L, 45-96 01/11/15 H Moody Coliseum L, 28-87 01/23/16 H Moody Coliseum L, 37-90 02/24/16 A Storrs, Conn. L, 41-88
01/14/17 H Moody Coliseum L, 48-88 02/11/17 A Storrs, Conn. L, 41-83 02/24/18 H Moody Coliseum L, 36-80 01/13/19 A Storrs, Conn. L, 39-79 01/05/20 H Moody Coliseum L, 42-80
COPPIN STATE (1-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0
12/06/07 H Moody Coliseum W, 71-68
CSU BAKERSFIELD (2-0)
H: 2-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0
12/03/17 H Moody Coliseum W, 41-29 12/19/18 H Moody Coliseum W, 49-43
DARTMOUTH (1-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0
12/16/08 H Moody Coliseum W, 65-63
DELAWARE (1-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 12/07/21 H Moody Coliseum W, 61-55
DENVER (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 1-0 • N: 0-0 12/19/04 A Denver, Colo. W, 60-42
DEPAUL (0-1)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-1 03/15/96 N Iowa City, Iowa L, 82-96*
DETROIT (2-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 2-0 12/21/90 N Las Vegas, Nev. W, 71-62 12/19/06 N Cancun, Mexico W, 73-50
DRAKE (0-1)
H: 0-1 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 01/13/77 H Moody Coliseum L, 50-59
DUKE (0-1)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-1 12/20/06 N Cancun, Mexico L, 45-75
EAST CAROLINA (12-12)
H: 7-4 • A: 3-8 • N: 2-3 01/27/06 A Greenville, N.C. L, 63-75 02/09/07 H Moody Coliseum L, 58-70 03/02/07 N Tulsa, Okla. L, 62-76! 01/18/08 A Greenville, N.C. W, 73-68 (OT) 01/10/09 H Moody Coliseum W, 80-73 03/06/09 N Orlando, Fla. W, 77-69! 01/23/10 H Moody Coliseum W, 73-59 02/17/11 A Greenville, N.C. L, 70-77 01/22/12 H Moody Coliseum W, 68-44 02/14/13 A Greenville, N.C. L, 47-63 01/21/15 H Moody Coliseum L, 49-67 02/18/15 A Greenville, N.C. L, 53-67 02/09/16 H Moody Coliseum W, 74-67 (OT) 02/29/16 A Greenville, N.C. L, 61-78 01/07/17 A Greenville, N.C. L, 57-58 03/03/17 N Uncasville, Conn. W, 60-54& 01/13/18 H Moody Coliseum W, 65-51 02/03/18 A Greenville, N.C. L, 47-76 03/03/18 N Uncasville, Conn. L, 74-85 02/14/19 H Moody Coliseum L, 54-64 03/04/19 A Greenville, N.C. L, 61-67 03/08/19 N Uncasville, Conn. L, 48-50 01/08/20 A Greenville, N.C. W, 55-47 02/11/20 H Moody Coliseum W, 53-45 12/16/20 H Moody Coliseum L, 46-50 01/13/22 H Moody Coliseum W, 60-49 02/03/22 A Greenville, N.C. W, 58-46
EAST TEXAS BAPTIST (2-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0
01/18/77 H Moody Coliseum W, 85-70 02/27/78 N Wichita Falls, Texas W, 70-46
EAST TEXAS STATE (SEE TEXAS A&M - COMMERCE)
EASTERN ILLINOIS (1-1)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-0 11/24/08 A Charleston, Ill. L, 65-71 (OT) 11/24/09 H Moody Coliseum W, 79-52
EASTERN MICHIGAN (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0 12/22/01 N Cancun, Mexico W, 83-65
EASTERN WASHINGTON (3-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 1-0 • N: 1-0 11/20/82 N Laramie, Wy. W, 67-60 11/16/13 A Cheney, Wash. W, 75-70 11/22/14 H Moody Coliseum W, 69-53
EASTFIELD COLLEGE (1-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 11/22/76 H Moody Coliseum W, 83-16
EL CENTRO (1-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 10/77 H Moody Coliseum W, 67-52
FLORIDA A&M (2-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0 11/17/00 N Nacogdoches, Texas W, 79-65 11/28/14 H Moody Coliseum W, 77-46
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0 03/26/93 N Amarillo, Texas W, 60-59^
FORDHAM (1-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 12/31/93 H Moody Coliseum W, 83-59
FRESNO STATE (9-9)
H: 5-3 • A: 3-4 • N: 1-2 01/08/98 A Fresno, Calif. W, 70-66 (OT) 02/07/98 H Moody Coliseum W, 75-61 01/22/00 A Fresno, Calif. W, 86-50 02/17/00 H Moody Coliseum W, 78-68 (OT) 01/12/01 H Moody Coliseum W, 66-55 01/28/01 A Fresno, Calif. L, 68-70 03/07/01 N Tulsa, Okla. W, 61-56$ 12/28/01 A Fresno, Calif. L, 63-70 03/02/02 H Moody Coliseum W, 68-64 01/16/03 A Fresno, Calif. L, 62-75 02/15/03 H Moody Coliseum L, 70-77 (OT) 03/14/03 N Tulsa, Okla. L, $67-81 01/08/04 H Moody Coliseum W, 67-62 02/07/04 A Fresno, Calif. L, 35-49 01/06/05 A Fresno, Calif. W, 68-59 02/05/05 H Moody Coliseum L, 62-70 03/09/05 N Reno, Nev. L, 53-71$ 11/26/11 H Moody Coliseum L, 67-88
GARDNER-WEBB (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0 12/20/16 N San Juan, Puerto Rico W, 69-61
GEORGE MASON (0-1)
H: 0-1 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 12/31/19 H Moody Coliseum L, 58-59
GEORGE WASHINGTON (2-1)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-1 • N: 1-0 12/17/95 N San Juan, Puerto Rico W, 73-59 11/27/99 H Moody Coliseum W, 77-62 12/13/05 A Washington, D.C. L, 58-76
GEORGIA (0-2)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-1 11/25/95 N Norfolk, Va. L, 65-95 03/15/99 A Athens, Ga. L, 55-68*
GEORGIA SOUTHERN (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0 11/17/01 N Boston, Mass. W, 56-53
GRAMBLING STATE (3-0)
H: 2-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0 12/13/98 H Moody Coliseum W, 93-69 11/10/13 H Curtis Culwell Center W, 87-65 12/18/16 N Los Angeles, Calif. W, 56-36
GREEN BAY (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0 11/27/21 N Las Vegas, Nev. W, 53-43
HAMPTON (1-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 11/27/09 H Moody Coliseum W, 84-71
HARDIN-SIMMONS (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0 11/30/85 N Las Cruces, N.M. W, 82-46
HARVARD (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0 12/30/12 N San Diego, Calif. W, 88-73
HAWAI’I (4-14)
H: 3-4 • A: 1-8 • N: 0-2 11/29/84 A Honolulu, Hawaii L, 56-68 11/30/84 A Honolulu, Hawaii L, 62-86 02/27/93 N Anchorage, Alaska L, 68-90 01/15/98 H Moody Coliseum L, 68-74 02/14/98 A Honolulu, Hawaii L, 69-73 01/13/00 H Moody Coliseum W, 68-51 02/12/00 A Honolulu, Hawaii L, 51-63 01/7/01 A Honolulu, Hawaii L, 56-74 02/16/01 H Moody Coliseum L, 48-62 03/08/01 N Tulsa, Okla. L, 87-98 (OT)$ 01/11/02 A Honolulu, Hawaii L, 51-52 02/9/02 H Moody Coliseum L, 53-60 01/9/03 H Moody Coliseum W, 66-56 02/08/03 A Honolulu, Hawaii L, 60-69 01/15/04 A Honolulu, Hawaii L, 50-67 02/14/04 H Moody Coliseum W, 74-65 01/13/05 H Moody Coliseum L, 63-70 02/12/05 A Honolulu, Hawaii W, 52-50
HAWAI’I-PACIFIC (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 1-0 • N: 0-0 12/01/84 A Honolulu, Hawaii W, 115-64
HOFSTRA (2-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 1-0 • N: 0-0 12/21/07 A Hempstead, N.Y. W, 77-70 12/28/09 H Moody Coliseum W, 66-55
HOUSTON (26-37)
H: 14-19 • A: 12-17 • N: 0-1
01/13/81 H Moody Coliseum L, 71-77 11/28/81 A Houston, Texas L, 60-68 02/09/83 H Moody Coliseum L, 67-70 03/11/83 N Austin, Texas L, 65-95# 01/05/84 H Moody Coliseum L, 62-89 02/04/84 A Houston, Texas L, 79-91
01/29/85 H Moody Coliseum L, 69-82 03/02/85 A Houston, Texas L, 76-114 01/25/86 A Houston, Texas L, 56-109
02/26/86 H Moody Coliseum L, 65-81 01/21/87 H Moody Coliseum L, 71-93
02/22/87 A Houston, Texas L, 70-107
01/20/88 A Houston, Texas L, 56-70 02/20/88 H Moody Coliseum L, 68-92 01/21/89 H Moody Coliseum L, 78-91 02/22/89 A Houston, Texas L, 69-80 01/8/90 H Moody Coliseum L, 68-93 01/24/90 A Houston, Texas L, 73-81 01/26/91 H Moody Coliseum L, 55-81
02/27/91 A Houston, Texas L, 53-90 02/05/92 H Moody Coliseum W, 69-66 03/07/92 A Houston, Texas L, 66-75 01/23/93 H Moody Coliseum L, 68-76 02/20/93 A Houston, Texas W, 73-63 3/10/93 H Moody Coliseum W, 96-80# 01/26/94 A Houston, Texas W, 81-77 02/23/94 H Moody Coliseum W, 81-63 03/09/94 H Moody Coliseum W, 82-73# 01/28/95 H Moody Coliseum L, 82-92 02/25/95 A Houston, Texas W, 106-88 01/06/96 H Moody Coliseum W, 100-59 02/28/96 A Houston, Texas W, 76-72 03/06/96 H Moody Coliseum L, 76-81# 01/20/06 H Moody Coliseum W, 63-61 02/19/06 A Houston, Texas W, 59-46 01/27/07 A Houston, Texas L, 65-81 02/17/07 H Moody Coliseum W, 61-50 02/09/08 A Houston, Texas W, 74-51 02/23/08 H Moody Coliseum W, 85-74 01/29/09 H Moody Coliseum W, 59-56 02/20/09 A Houston, Texas L, 73-75 01/30/10 A Houston, Texas W, 74-67 02/14/10 H Moody Coliseum L, 73-67 01/09/11 H Moody Coliseum L, 73-77 01/30/11 A Houston, Texas L, 67-72 01/12/12 H Moody Coliseum W, 76-61 02/02/12 A Houston, Texas W, 63-50 01/31/13 H Moody Coliseum W, 58-54 02/24/13 A Houston, Texas L, 58-65 01/25/14 A Houston, Texas W, 73-60 02/15/14 H Moody Coliseum W, 67-50 01/03/15 H Moody Coliseum L, 45-63 02/21/15 A Houston, Texas W, 68-51 01/10/16 A Houston, Texas W, 50-48 02/27/16 H Moody Coliseum L, 54-63 01/21/17 A Houston, Texas W, 66-45 02/27/17 H Moody Coliseum W, 74-45 12/30/17 H Moody Coliseum L, 75-85 01/27/18 A Houston, Texas L, 56-60 01/09/19 H Moody Coliseum L, 61-72 02/02/19 A Houston, Texas L, 68-69 02/05/20 A Houston, Texas L, 53-55 02/22/20 H Moody Coliseum W, 60-47 02/06/22 H Moody Coliseum L, 55-60 02/26/22 A Houston, Texas L, 36-65
IDAHO (1-1)
H: 0-1 • A: 1-0 • N: 0-0 12/15/84 H Moody Coliseum L, 68-73 11/28/87 A Moscow, Idaho W, 69-52
INCARNATE WORD (1-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 01/78 H Moody Coliseum W, 59-51
INDIANA (0-2)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-1 11/25/94 N Lincoln, Neb. L, 63-69 03/23/17 A Bloomington, Ind. L, 44-64^
INDIANA STATE (1-1)
11/24/07 H Moody Coliseum W, 68-56 12/04/10 H Moody Coliseum L, 65-73 12/01/11 A Lawrence, Kan. L, 52-75 11/28/15 H Moody Coliseum W, 73-64 11/16/16 A Lawrence, Kan. W, 75-63
KANSAS CITY (1-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 11/09/21 H Moody Coliseum W, 75-63
KANSAS STATE (1-1)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-1 • N: 1-0 12/29/90 A Manhattan, Kan. L, 59-69 11/28/13 N Freeport, Bahamas W, 68-57
KENT STATE (1-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 11/30/91 H Moody Coliseum W, 107-99
LAMAR (5-1)
H: 3-0 • A: 1-0 • N: 1-1 01/25/80 H Moody Coliseum W, 72-62 11/29/80 A Beaumont, Texas W, 75-65 12/07/85 N Nacogdoches, Texas W, 79-73 12/03/89 N Nacogdoches, Texas L, 75-92 02/12/96 H Moody Coliseum W, 85-69 11/25/13 H Curtis Culwell Center W, 82-79
LIBERTY (0-1)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-0 12/16/05 A Lynchburg, Va. L, 61-71
LSU (2-6)
H: 1-3 • A: 1-3 • N: 0-0 12/05/80 A Baton Rouge, La. L, 68-75 12/20/80 H Moody Coliseum L, 63-84 12/28/94 A Baton Rouge, La. W, 78-72 01/10/96 H Moody Coliseum W, 81-68 11/26/97 A Baton Rouge, La. L, 59-70 12/29/98 H Moody Coliseum L, 63-79 12/15/99 A Baton Rouge, La. L, 56-73 11/28/00 H Moody Coliseum L, 62-83
LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE (1-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 11/11/05 H Moody Coliseum W, 53-45
LOUISIANA-MONROE (3-0)
H: 3-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 11/25/05 H Moody Coliseum W, 56-44 12/17/12 H Moody Coliseum W, 76-56 11/09/18 H Moody Coliseum W, 49-38
LOUISIANA TECH (1-18)
H: 0-0
• A: 0-0 • N: 1-1 12/20/09 N Nassau, Bahamas W, 69-54 12/20/14 N Queens, N.Y. L, 55-64
JACKSONVILLE (0-1)
H: 0-0
• A: 0-0 • N: 0-1 12/19/08 N S. Padre Island, Texas L, 65-67
KANSAS (3-3)
H: 2-1 • A: 1-2 • N: 0-0 11/15/96 A Lawrence, Kan. L, 67-77
H: 0-7 • A: 0-10 • N: 0-1 02/02/79 N Clinton, Miss. L, 50-70 01/15/85 A Ruston, La. L, 46-71 12/13/86 H Moody Coliseum L, 52-95 02/07/87 A Ruston, La. L, 44-78 03/16/94 A Ruston, La. L, 62-96* 12/09/95 H Moody Coliseum L, 68-84 01/28/97 A Ruston, La. L, 60-88 12/20/97 H Moody Coliseum L, 74-76 12/16/98 A Ruston, La. L, 63-91 01/20/02 H Moody Coliseum L, 45-68 02/16/02 A Ruston, La. L, 36-82 01/04/03 H Moody Coliseum L, 64-74 03/06/03 A Ruston, La. L, 56-89 01/24/04 A Ruston, La. L, 52-88 02/21/04 H Moody Coliseum L, 79-89 01/22/05 H Moody Coliseum L, 62-69 02/19/05 A Ruston, La. L, 63-77 03/19/09 A Ruston, La. L, 54-77^
03/17/17 H Moody Coliseum W, 75-70 (OT)^
LOUISVILLE (1-2)
H: 0-1 • A: 0-1 • N: 1-0 11/29/96 N Boulder, Colo. W, 71-54 12/29/13 A Louisville, Ky. L, 51-71 01/19/14 H Moody Coliseum L, 66-81
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (2-0)
H: 2-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 11/13/09 H Moody Coliseum W, 78-58 12/20/17 H Moody Coliseum W, 63-60
MAINE (2-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 1-0 • N: 0-0 12/28/03 A Orono, Maine W, 44-43 11/21/04 H Moody Coliseum W, 58-44
MANHATTAN (0-1)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-0 12/19/07 A New York, N.Y. L, 70-60
MARSHALL (9-1)
H: 3-1 • A: 4-0 • N: 2-0 01/29/06 A Huntington, W.V. W, 72-57 02/11/07 H Moody Coliseum W, 65-48 01/20/08 A Huntington, W.V. W, 72-50 03/08/08 N Orlando, Fla. W, 68-59!
01/08/09 H Moody Coliseum L, 63-70 02/21/10 A Huntington, W.V. W, 74-64 02/10/11 H Moody Coliseum W, 62-46 01/15/12 A Huntington, W.V. W, 55-53 03/07/12 N Memphis, Tenn. W, 53-52! 02/10/13 H Moody Coliseum W, 67-50
MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR (1-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 02/23/78 H Moody Coliseum W, 69-45
MARYLAND (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0 12/28/00 N Miami, Fla. W, 72-65
MCLENNAN (0-1) H: 0-0 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-0 01/25/76 H Moody Coliseum L, 52-76
MCNEESE (3-0)
H: 3-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0
12/14/85 H Moody Coliseum W, 77-65 12/22/17 H Moody Coliseum W, 65-59 11/05/19 H Moody Coliseum W, 81-60
MEMPHIS (17-8)
H: 8-2 • A: 8-5 • N: 0-2
12/10/94 A Memphis, Tenn. L, 77-99 01/13/06 H Moody Coliseum W, 67-45 01/05/07 A Memphis, Tenn. W, 97-65 02/14/08 H Moody Coliseum W, 93-49
02/12/09 A Memphis, Tenn. W, 71-57
01/09/10 A Memphis, Tenn. W, 64-59
02/24/11 A Memphis, Tenn. L, 63-73
02/09/12 H Moody Coliseum L, 55-60
03/08/12 A Memphis, Tenn. L, 67-77! 02/17/13 A Memphis, Tenn. W, 74-67
01/07/14 H Moody Coliseum W, 80-75 (2OT)
02/22/14 A Memphis, Tenn. W, 78-74 03/02/15 A Memphis, Tenn. W, 60-53
03/06/15 N Uncasville, Conn. L, 59-71&
01/16/16 H Moody Coliseum W, 58-49
01/31/17 H Moody Coliseum W, 53-44
02/22/17 A Memphis, Tenn. W, 60-39 02/10/18 A Memphis, Tenn. W, 53-35
03/02/19 H Moody Coliseum W, 71-48 01/21/20 A Memphis, Tenn. L, 52-57 03/02/20 H Moody Coliseum W, 69-60 03/06/20 N Uncasville, Conn. L, 65-76& 01/08/22 A Memphis, Tenn. W, 63-44 02/16/22 H Moody Coliseum L, 54-72
MERCER (1-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 11/26/04 H Moody Coliseum W, 99-77
MIAMI (FLA.) (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 1-0 • N: 0-0 12/29/99 A Miami, Fla. W, 76-55
MICHIGAN STATE (0-1)
H: 0-1 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 11/27/98 H Moody Coliseum L, 71-80
MIDWESTERN STATE (4-1)
H: 2-0 • A: 1-1 • N: 1-0 2/24/77 N Waco, Texas W, 69-66 02/78 H Moody Coliseum W, 72-59 12/09/78 A Wichita Falls, Texas W, 76-75 11/27/79 H Moody Coliseum W, 65-61 02/17/81 A Wichita Falls, Texas L,74-77
MINNESOTA (0-1)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-0 03/23/14 A Minneapolis, Minn. L, 70-77^
MISSISSIPPI (1-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 11/27/04 H Moody Coliseum W, 72-69
MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE (1-1)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-0 02/01/78 A Clinton, Miss. L, 55-82 12/18/82 H Moody Coliseum W, 75-55
MISSISSIPPI STATE (0-2)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-2 12/21/15 N San Juan, Puerto Rico L, 70-72 12/16/16 N Los Angeles, Calif. L, 42-91
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE (2-0)
H: 2-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 11/19/13 H Curtis Culwell Center W, 91-52 11/12/18 H Moody Coliseum W, 62-47
MISSOURI (2-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0 01/04/90 H Moody Coliseum W, 74-72 (OT) 11/29/02 N Corpus Christi, Texas W, 72-70
MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY (0-1)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-0 12/30/90 A Kansas City, Mo. L, 47-62
MISSOURI STATE (0-1)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-0 3/17/05 A Springfield, Mo. L, 56-83
MONTANA STATE (1-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 11/24/12 H Moody Coliseum W, 71-70
MOUNT MERCY (0-1)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-0 01/78 H Moody Coliseum L, 66-80
NAVARRO JUNIOR COLLEGE (1-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 01/79 H Moody Coliseum W, 84-61
NEVADA (9-5)
H: 4-1 • A: 4-4 • N: 1-0 01/24/81 A Reno, Nev. W, 66-51 02/25/83 A Reno, Nev. W, 74-64 01/14/01 H Moody Coliseum W, 68-65 01/26/01 A Reno, Nev. L, 61-75 12/30/01 A Reno, Nev. L, 68-70 02/28/02 H Moody Coliseum W, 58-56 01/18/03 A Reno, Nev. W, 77-72 02/13/03 H Moody Coliseum L, 59-70 03/11/03 N Tulsa, Okla. W, 60-49$ 01/10/04 H Moody Coliseum W, 70-62 02/05/04 A Reno, Nev. W, 71-68 01/08/05 A Reno, Nev. L, 62-63 02/03/05 H Moody Coliseum W, 64-55 11/26/17 A Reno, Nev. L, 72-80
NEW HAMPSHIRE (0-1)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-0 12/30/03 A Durham, N.H. L, 62-63
NEW MEXICO (2-4)
H: 1-1 • A: 0-3 • N: 1-0 01/12/97 H Moody Coliseum W, 66-45 02/06/97 A Albuquerque, N.M. L, 61-68 03/05/99 N Las Vegas, Nev. W, 53-45$ 03/17/10 A Albuquerque, N.M. L, 66-51^ 12/05/15 H Moody Coliseum L, 58-63 12/03/16 A Albuquerque, N.M. L, 49-64
NEW MEXICO STATE (2-1)
H: 1-1 • A: 1-0 • N: 0-0 12/03/86 H Moody Coliseum L, 52-71 12/01/95 H Moody Coliseum W, 75-69 12/16/96 A Las Cruces, N.M. W, 79-65
NEW ORLEANS (1-2)
H: 0-1 • A: 1-1 • N: 0-0 12/06/87 A New Orleans, La. L, 54-78 12/01/88 H Moody Coliseum L, 52-57 11/21/09 A New Orleans, La. W, 63-52
NICHOLLS (1-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 11/10/17 H Moody Coliseum W, 68-61
UNC-ASHEVILLE (0-1)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-1 12/29/84 N Columbia, S.C. L, 74-86
UNC-GREENSBORO (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0 12/29/02 N New Orleans, La. W, 62-49
N.C. STATE (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0 03/18/00 N Norfolk, Va. W, 64-63*
NORTH DAKOTA (1-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 12/09/19 H Moody Coliseum W, 66-51
NORTH TEXAS (32-19)
H: 21-5 • A: 11-13 • N: 0-1 03/02/77 N Waco, Texas L, 54-56 12/08/77 A Denton, Texas L, 55-74 01/78 H Moody Coliseum L, 41-61 12/16/78 H Moody Coliseum L, 40-74
11/10/79 A Denton, Texas W, 67-66
12/14/79 H Moody Coliseum L, 74-78 11/15/80 A Denton, Texas L, 57-61 01/15/81 H Moody Coliseum W, 73-64 11/14/81 A Denton, Texas L, 58-62 12/16/81 H Moody Coliseum L,85-91 12/11/82 H Moody Coliseum W, 65-63 11/29/83 A Denton, Texas W, 79-71 11/16/84 H Moody Coliseum W, 77-60 12/07/84 A Denton, Texas L, 71-90 11/25/85 H Moody Coliseum W, 67-64 12/17/86 A Denton, Texas L, 54-63 12/16/87 H Moody Coliseum W, 62-61 12/06/88 A Denton, Texas W, 67-65 12/05/89 H Moody Coliseum L, 60-72 12/01/90 A Denton, Texas W, 64-62 12/03/91 A Denton, Texas L, 67-71 01/13/92 H Moody Coliseum W, 77-59 12/08/92 H Moody Coliseum W, 96-57 11/27/93 A Denton, Texas W, 82-61 12/07/94 H Moody Coliseum W, 93-80 01/29/96 A Denton, Texas W, 69-66 12/28/96 H Moody Coliseum W, 88-50 12/16/97 A Denton, Texas W, 78-63 12/22/98 H Moody Coliseum W, 71-64 12/21/99 A Denton, Texas L, 77-90 01/08/00 H Moody Coliseum W,73-58 12/20/00 H Moody Coliseum W, 72-61 11/21/01 A Denton, Texas L, 53-72 12/16/02 H Moody Coliseum W, 68-64 12/21/03 A Denton, Texas W, 70-66 12/5/04 H Moody Coliseum W, 60-46 12/03/05 A Denton, Texas L, 69-84 12/9/06 H Moody Coliseum W, 70-53 12/01/07 A Denton, Texas W, 68-62 12/14/08 H Moody Coliseum W, 74-57 12/02/09 A Denton, Texas W, 80-58 12/07/10 H Moody Coliseum W, 85-72 11/22/11 A Denton, Texas L, 46-50 11/15/12 H Moody Coliseum W, 67-63 12/21/13 A Denton, Texas W, 84-79 (OT) 12/03/14 H Moody Coliseum W, 62-55 12/01/15 A Denton, Texas L, 57-60 11/30/16 H Moody Coliseum W, 65-51 11/29/17 A Denton, Texas L, 40-47 11/26/18 H Moody Coliseum W, 73-66 12/03/21 A Denton, Texas L, 58-84
NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0 02/26/93 N Anchorage, Alaska W, 106-73
NORTHEASTERN LOUISIANA (0-1)
H: 0-1 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0
01/19/80 H Moody Coliseum L, 63-66
NORTHERN ARIZONA (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 2-0 03/02/84 N Las Vegas, Nev. W, 69-59 11/24/18 N Los Angeles, Calif. W, 55-48
NORTHERN COLORADO (0-3)
H: 0-2 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-0
11/14/14 H Moody Coliseum L, 44-57 12/01/18 A Greeley, Colo. L, 57-58 11/16/19 H Moody Coliseum L, 52-61
NORTHWESTERN (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0 12/19/95 N San Juan, Puerto Rico W, 78-73
NORTHWESTERN STATE (2-0)
H: 2-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 12/05/11 H Moody Coliseum W, 67-41 11/15/15 H Moody Coliseum W, 74-36
NOTRE DAME (1-2)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-1 01/17/82 A South Bend, Ind. L, 60-76 01/15/84 H Moody Coliseum W, 64-63 03/23/08 N West Lafayette, Ind. L, 62-75*
OKLAHOMA (5-9)
H: 2-4 • A: 3-5 • N: 0-0 01/05/91 A Norman, Okla. L, 73-82 02/17/91 H Moody Coliseum W, 69-63 12/05/92 A Norman, Okla. W, 72-66 01/02/94 H Moody Coliseum L, 72-99 12/05/95 A Norman, Okla. W, 96-87 12/07/96 H Moody Coliseum W, 91-82 12/09/00 A Norman, Okla. L, 71-101 12/05/01 H Moody Coliseum L, 70-91 12/21/02 A Norman, Okla. W, 71-68 12/03/03 H Moody Coliseum L, 63-85 11/13/05 A Norman, Okla. L, 43-80 11/17/17 A Norman, Okla. L, 75-87 12/20/18 H Moody Coliseum L, 61-77 11/30/21 H Moody Coliseum L, 72-84
OKLAHOMA CITY (2-1)
H: 2-0 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-0 11/25/80 H Moody Coliseum W, 60-57 01/05/82 A Oklahoma City, Okla. L, 55-64 01/15/83 H Moody Coliseum W, 72-68
OKLAHOMA STATE (1-4)
H: 1-1 • A: 0-2 • N: 0-1 12/06/85 N Nacogdoches, Texas L, 64-75 12/06/97 H Moody Coliseum W, 71-56 11/14/98 A Stillwater, Okla. L, 57-64 12/07/20 A Stillwater, Okla. L, 63-75 11/14/21 H Moody Coliseum L, 50-67
OLD DOMINION (0-1)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-0 03/20/00 A Norfolk, Va. L, 76-96*
ORAL ROBERTS (4-4)
H: 4-3 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-0
10/20/77 H Moody Coliseum L, 46-73 02/14/78 H Moody Coliseum L, 48-83 12/14/84 H Moody Coliseum W, 75-66 12/13/85 H Moody Coliseum L, 69-91 01/27/87 A Tulsa, Okla. L, 82-89 12/12/92 H Moody Coliseum W, 107-72 11/30/97 H Moody Coliseum W, 71-48 11/17/21 H Moody Coliseum W, 81-44
OREGON STATE (1-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 12/18/91 H Moody Coliseum W, 73-64
PACIFIC (0-1)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-0 11/30/19 A Stockton, Calif. L, 77-49
PENNSYLVANIA (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 1-0 • N: 0-0 12/04/93 A Philadelphia, Pa. W, 73-54
PITTSBURG STATE (KAN.) (2-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 2-0 12/01/78 N Dodge City, Kan. W, 61-59 12/09/79 N Dodge City, Kan. W, 65-55
PITTSBURGH (0-1)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-1 11/25/79 N Cincinnati, Ohio L, 53-62
PORTLAND (0-1)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-1 12/17/96 N Las Cruces, N.M. L, 56-71
PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (2-0)
H: 2-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 11/29/91 H Moody Coliseum W, 103-36 11/22/16 H Moody Coliseum W, 61-54
PRINCETON (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 1-0 • N: 0-0 12/03/93 A Princeton, N.J. W, 61-45
PROVIDENCE (0-1)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-0 12/04/88 A Providence, R.I. L, 94-100
PURDUE (0-2)
H: 0-1 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-0 01/15/82 A West Lafayette, Ind. L, 51-54 01/04/83 H Moody Coliseum L, 50-77
RADFORD (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0 11/26/95 N Norfolk, Va. W, 86-59
RICE (36-35)
H: 24-10 • A: 10-23 • N: 2-2 01/16/79 A Houston, Texas L, 54-57 01/29/79 H Moody Coliseum W, 69-52 02/12/80 H Moody Coliseum L, 71-73 01/30/81 N Houston, Texas W, 87-71# 01/17/83 A Houston, Texas W, 55-50 01/07/84 H Moody Coliseum W, 71-58 02/06/84 A Houston, Texas L, 66-72 01/02/85 A Houston, Texas L, 60-70 02/03/85 H Moody Coliseum W, 79-70 01/18/86 H Moody Coliseum W, 71-51 01/28/86 A Houston, Texas W, 68-61 01/24/87 H Moody Coliseum L, 78-80 02/24/87 A Houston, Texas W, 74-66 1/16/88 A Houston, Texas L, 77-82 2/17/88 H Moody Coliseum L, 78-89 1/18/89 H Moody Coliseum W, 71-68 2/18/89 A Houston, Texas W, 70-63 1/20/90 A Houston, Texas L, 70-73 2/20/90 H Moody Coliseum W, 67-64 1/22/91 H Moody Coliseum W, 71-70 2/23/91 A Houston, Texas L, 60-82 2/1/92 H Moody Coliseum W, 67-56 3/4/92 A Houston, Texas L, 70-72 2/6/93 A Houston, Texas W, 68-60 3/6/93 H Moody Coliseum L, 64-65 1/12/94 A Houston, Texas L, 51-72 2/8/94 H Moody Coliseum W, 73-59 1/14/95 A Houston, Texas L, 72-84 2/11/95 H Moody Coliseum W, 95-59 1/17/96 H Moody Coliseum W, 75-65 2/14/96 A Houston, Texas W, 61-60 1/2/97 A Houston, Texas L, 68-79 2/1/97 H Moody Coliseum L, 71-74 1/4/98 H Moody Coliseum W, 65-50 1/31/98 A Houston, Texas L, 63-77 1/28/99 H Moody Coliseum W, 77-66 2/27/99 A Houston, Texas W, 63-49 2/5/00 H Moody Coliseum W, 75-66 3/2/00 A Houston, Texas L, 56-69 3/11/00 N Fresno, Calif. L, 67-71$ 1/21/01 A Houston, Texas W, 84-72
2/2/01 H Moody Coliseum W, 86-71
1/24/02 H Moody Coliseum L, 59-66
2/23/02 A Houston, Texas L, 52-68 3/6/02 N Tulsa, Okla. L, 57-80$
1/23/03 H Moody Coliseum W, 67-62 2/22/03 A Houston, Texas L, 48-68 3/12/03 N Tulsa, Okla. W, 58-55$
1/3/04 A Houston, Texas L, 60-78
3/6/04 H Moody Coliseum L, 60-70 12/30/04 H Moody Coliseum W, 77-68
3/5/05 A Houston, Texas L, 50-53 1/22/06 H Moody Coliseum W, 67-58
2/17/06 A Houston, Texas L, 56-71
3/4/06 H Moody Coliseum L, 52-57! 1/25/07 A Houston, Texas L, 69-80
2/15/07 H Moody Coliseum W, 64-50
2/7/08 A Houston, Texas W, 70-68 (OT)
2/21/08 H Moody Coliseum W, 80-68
1/31/09 H Moody Coliseum W, 68-52 2/22/09 A Houston, Texas W, 63-41
1/28/10 A Houston, Texas L, 61-58
2/12/10 H Moody Coliseum W, 73-54
2/6/11 A Houston, Texas L, 60-69
3/3/10 H Moody Coliseum L, 63-73
1/8/12 A Houston, Texas L, 54-56
2/19/12 H Moody Coliseum L, 60-69 1/20/13 H Moody Coliseum W, 73-51 3/7/13 A Houston, Texas L, 46-58 12/15/18 A Houston, Texas L, 52-66 11/13/19 H Moody Coliseum W, 55-43
RIDER (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0 12/3/88 N Providence, R.I. W, 75-43
ROBERT MORRIS (1-0)
H: 0-1 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0 11/28/18 N Los Angeles, Calif. W, 55-48
RUTGERS (0-3)
H: 0-1 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-1 1/11/14 A New Brunswick, N.J. L, 54-64 2/8/14 H Moody Coliseum L, 64-65 3/8/14 N Uncasville, Conn. L, &49-68
ST. MARY’S (CALIF.) (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 1-0 • N: 0-0 12/30/88 A Moraga, Calif. W, 91-80
ST. MARY’S (KAN.) (1-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 11/24/78
H Moody Coliseum W, 69-62
ST. MARY’S (TEXAS) (6-0)
H: 4-0 • A: 2-0 • N: 0-0
1/18/79 H Moody Coliseum W, 63-46
11/16/79 H Moody Coliseum W, 52-48
1/11/80 A San Antonio, Texas W, 65-44
1/21/81 H Moody Coliseum W, 62-49
1/6/83
H Moody Coliseum W, 70-58
2/20/84 A San Antonio, Texas W, 62-53
SAM HOUSTON STATE (9-1)
H: 8-1 • A: 1-0 • N: 0-0
11/28/08 H Moody Coliseum W, 73-52
SAN DIEGO (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0 2/28/86 N Anchorage, Alaska W, 74-73
SAN DIEGO STATE (4-1)
H: 2-0 • A: 2-1 • N: 0-0 1/17/98 H Moody Coliseum W, 71-62 2/12/98 A San Diego, Calif. W, 66-54 12/14/03 A San Diego, Calif. W, 64-55 12/22/04 H Moody Coliseum W, 80-36 12/28/12 A San Diego, Calif. L, 72-88
SAN JOSE STATE (14-3)
H: 7-0 • A: 5-3 • N: 2-0 12/29/91 A San Jose, Calif. W, 60-51 3/3/97 N Las Vegas, Nev. W, $76-52 1/10/98 A San Jose, Calif. W, 55-44 2/5/98 H Moody Coliseum W, 66-46 1/15/00 H Moody Coliseum W, 80-42 2/10/00 A San Jose, Calif. W, 71-44 3/8/00 N Fresno, Calif. W, $99-56 1/5/01 A San Jose, Calif. W, 74-57 2/18/01 H Moody Coliseum W, 80-71 1/13/02 A San Jose, Calif. L, 54-61 2/7/02 H Moody Coliseum W, 92-87 1/11/03 H Moody Coliseum W, 86-77 2/6/03 A San Jose, Calif. W, 61-58 1/17/04 A San Jose, Calif. L, 59-64 (OT) 2/12/04 H Moody Coliseum W, 88-61 1/15/05 H Moody Coliseum W, 58-37 2/10/05 A San Jose, Calif. L, 62-63 (OT)
SEATTLE (1-1)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-1 12/21/16 H Moody Coliseum W, 77-43 11/25/21 N Las Vegas, Nev. L, 66-70
SOUTH CAROLINA (0-4)
H: 0-1 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-2 12/8/80 N Ruston, La. L, 38-97 1/13/83 H Moody Coliseum L, 62-81 12/28/84 A Columbia, S.C. L, 53-85 3/1/86 N Anchorage, Alaska L, 61-121
SOUTH FLORIDA (1-13)
H: 1-5 • A: 0-5 • N: 0-3
12/19/10 N Las Vegas, Nev. L, 55-61 1/4/14 H Moody Coliseum L, 62-76 3/1/14 A Tampa, Fla. L, 51-72 1/14/15 A Tampa, Fla. L, 59-82 2/10/15 H Moody Coliseum L, 51-72 1/7/16 A Tampa, Fla. L, 56-83 1/31/16 H Moody Coliseum L, 48-66 3/5/16 N Uncasville, Conn. L, 60-73& 1/25/17 H Moody Coliseum L, 51-52 3/4/17 N Uncasville, Conn. L, 55-62& 2/14/18 A Tampa, Fla. L, 54-64 1/26/19 H Moody Coliseum W, 46-44 2/29/20 A Tampa, Fla. L, 62-85 01/26/22 H Moody Coliseum L, 56-62
SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA (2-1)
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (1-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 12/1/00 H Moody Coliseum W, 86-80
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS-EDWARDSVILLE (1-0) H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 11/23/12 H Moody Coliseum W, 64-46
SOUTHERN MISS (6-4)
H: 3-2 • A: 2-2 • N: 1-0 11/24/89 H Moody Coliseum L, 57-78 3/16/95 N Palo Alto, Calif. W, 96-95* 2/6/06 H Moody Coliseum W, 84-62 2/4/07 A Hattiesburg, Miss. W, 69-65 1/13/08 H Moody Coliseum W, 85-72 2/5/09 A Hattiesburg, Miss. L, 65-75 2/27/10 H Moody Coliseum W, 81-66 1/27/11 A Hattiesburg, Miss. L, 63-75 2/12/12 H Moody Coliseum L, 67-74 1/17/13 A Hattiesburg, Miss. W, 79-69
SOUTHERN UTAH STATE (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0 2/25/90 N Anchorage, Alaska W, 106-103
SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE (SEE TEXAS STATE)
SOUTHWESTERN (2-1)
H: 2-0 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-0 11/22/78 H Moody Coliseum W, 70-55 11/20/79 H Moody Coliseum W, 69-49 1/12/80 A Georgetown, Texas L, 61-64
SOUTHWEST OKLAHOMA STATE(0-1)
H: 0-1 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 11/27/82 H Moody Coliseum L, 39-51
STANFORD (0-1)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-0 3/18/95 A Palo Alto, Calif. L, *73-95
STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (7-10)
H: 4-7 • A: 3-3 • N: 0-0 12/17/82 H Moody Coliseum L, 47-89 12/17/83 H Moody Coliseum L, 64-77 01/10/87 H Moody Coliseum L, 63-78 12/12/87 H Moody Coliseum L, 56-70 03/08/88 H Moody Coliseum L, 59-100 12/10/88 H Moody Coliseum L, 63-78 12/01/89 A Nacogdoches, Texas L, 62-103 01/05/93 H Moody Coliseum W, 78-69 12/31/96 H Moody Coliseum W, 76-73 12/01/98 A Nacogdoches, Texas L, 72-79 11/18/00 A Nacogdoches, Texas L, 62-69 11/20/06 A Nacogdoches, Texas W, 84-75 11/28/07 H Moody Coliseum W, 66-60 12/30/10 A Nacogdoches, Texas W, 69-59 12/30/11 H Moody Coliseum L, 60-66 12/19/12 H Moody Coliseum W, 71-62 11/23/13 A Nacogdoches, Texas W, 81-69
STONY BROOK (1-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 11/22/02 H Moody Coliseum W, 66-39
2/11/86
11/29/90
H Moody Coliseum W, 77-56
H Moody Coliseum L, 63-64
2/1/93 A Huntsville, Texas W, 79-58
11/29/94 H Moody Coliseum W, 88-72
11/22/97
H Moody Coliseum W, 80-49
11/19/99 H Moody Coliseum W, 104-69
11/19/04 H Moody Coliseum W, 55-45
12/30/05
H Moody Coliseum W, 96-68
11/17/06 H Moody Coliseum W, 84-50
H: 1-1 • A: 1-0 • N: 0-0 12/30/92 A Hammond, La. W, 71-60 12/4/13 H Curtis Culwell Center W, 82-39 11/20/18 H Moody Coliseum L, 62-63
SOUTHEAST OKLAHOMA (1-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 1/13/79 H Moody Coliseum W, 65-63
TARLETON STATE (1-1)
H: 0-1 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0 03/77 H Moody Coliseum L, 40-54 03/78 N Wichita Falls, Texas W, 61-55
TEMPLE (6-9)
H: 5-2 • A: 0-7 • N: 1-0 01/14/14 A Philadelphia, Pa. L, 66-80 02/01/14 H Moody Coliseum W, 85-75 12/30/14 A Philadelphia, Pa. L, 64-47 02/25/15 H Moody Coliseum L, 39-55 01/05/16 H Moody Coliseum W, 69-67 02/03/16 A Philadelphia, Pa. L, 35-55 02/15/17 A Philadelphia, Pa. L, 52-66 01/07/18 A Philadelphia, Pa. L, 52-55 01/31/18 H Moody Coliseum W, 60-56 02/20/19 H Moody Coliseum W, 53-52 01/11/20 A Philadelphia, Pa. L, 62-85 12/20/20 A Philadelphia, Pa. L, 57-73 02/28/22 H Moody Coliseum W, 65-61 (ot) 03/02/22 H Moody Coliseum L, 48-56 03/08/22 N Fort Worth, Texas W, 63-55
TENNESSEE (0-1)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-1 11/29/13 N Freeport, Bahamas L, 47-87
TENNESSEE TECH (0-1)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-1 03/17/22 H Tennessee Tech L, 62-73
TEXAS (3-34)
H: 2-17 • A: 1-15 • N: 0-2
01/12/77 H Moody Coliseum L, 58-79 02/21/78 A Austin, Texas L, 30-87
12/15/78 H Moody Coliseum L, 42-103 02/19/81 H Moody Coliseum L, 56-88 12/18/81 H Moody Coliseum L, 55-74 01/28/82 N College Station, Texas L, 54-80 02/1/83 A Austin, Texas L, 39-79 01/28/84 H Moody Coliseum L, 60-97 02/29/94 A Austin, Texas L, 63-98 01/23/85 A Austin, Texas L, 69-82 02/23/85 H Moody Coliseum L, 72-107 01/18/86 H Moody Coliseum L, 58-96 02/19/96 A Austin, Texas L, 48-105 01/17/87 A Austin, Texas L, 50-91 02/14/87 H Moody Coliseum L, 57-93 01/27/88 H Moody Coliseum L, 56-72 02/27/88 A Austin, Texas L, 46-66 01/28/89 A Austin, Texas L, 70-92 02/28/89 H Moody Coliseum L, 94-105 01/13/90 H Moody Coliseum L, 77-95 02/13/90 A Austin, Texas L, 70-105 01/29/91 A Austin, Texas L, 65-73 03/02/91 H Moody Coliseum L, 52-90 01/22/92 H Moody Coliseum L, 81-83 02/22/92 A Austin, Texas L, 70-90 01/12/93 H Moody Coliseum L, 69-93
02/09/93 A Austin, Texas L, 77-99 03/11/93 H Moody Coliseum L, 76-95# 01/15/94 H Moody Coliseum L, 71-76 02/12/94 A Austin, Texas W, 74-73 01/18/95 A Austin, Texas L, 50-74 02/15/95 H Moody Coliseum W, 82-74
03/10/95 H Moody Coliseum W, 81-65# 01/20/96 A Austin, Texas L, 83-84 02/17/96 H Moody Coliseum L, 77-79 12/18/10 N Las Vegas, Nev. L, 73-91 11/25/20 A Austin, Texas L, 51-90
TEXAS A&M (18-27)
H: 10-13 • A: 8-14 • N: 0-0
02/06/80 A College Station, Texas L, 56-63 12/19/80 H Moody Coliseum L, 74-86 02/10/81 H Moody Coliseum L, 69-73 01/19/82 H Moody Coliseum W, 74-68 01/29/82 A College Station, Texas W, 76-53
02/10/82 A College Station, Texas L, 53-55 01/22/83 A College Station, Texas L, 60-70 02/23/83 H Moody Coliseum W, 67-55 01/18/84 H Moody Coliseum L, 69-78 02/18/84 A College Station, Texas L, 61-75 01/12/85 A College Station, Texas W, 66-62 02/13/85 H Moody Coliseum L, 69-77 01/08/86 H Moody Coliseum L, 57-82 02/08/86 A College Station, Texas L, 68-78 01/06/87 A College Station, Texas L, 66-83 02/05/87 H Moody Coliseum W, 90-78 01/05/88 A College Station, Texas W, 71-59 02/06/88 H Moody Coliseum W, 63-61 01/07/89 H Moody Coliseum L, 87-88 (OT) 02/07/89 A College Station, Texas L, 66-83 01/10/90 A College Station, Texas L, 45-93 02/10/90 H Moody Coliseum L, 70-91 01/12/91 H Moody Coliseum L, 73-80 02/12/91 A College Station, Texas L, 77-84 01/11/92 H Moody Coliseum L, 66-69 02/12/92 A College Station, Texas W, 62-49 03/11/92 H Moody Coliseum W, 85-77# 01/27/93 A College Station, Texas W, 77-74 02/24/93 H Moody Coliseum W, 90-77 01/29/94 H Moody Coliseum L, 65-77 02/26/94 A College Station, Texas L, 85-103 02/01/95 A College Station, Texas W, 78-75 03/01/95 H Moody Coliseum W, 80-67 02/04/96 A College Station, Texas L, 55-63 03/01/96 H Moody Coliseum W, 92-74 12/04/96 A College Station, Texas W, 74-71 12/14/97 H Moody Coliseum W, 75-72 11/18/99 A College Station, Texas W, 78-75 (OT) 11/30/99 H Moody Coliseum L, 69-73 (OT) 11/09/07 H Moody Coliseum L, 57-62 12/07/08 A College Station, Texas L, 48-80 12/09/14 H Moody Coliseum L, 62-70 12/07/15 A College Station, Texas L, 55-67 12/05/16 H Moody Coliseum W, 54-53 12/28/17 A College Station, Texas L, 57-79
TEXAS A&M - COMMERCE (13-0)
Formerly East Texas State University H: 7-0 • A: 4-0 • N: 2-0 12/09/76 H Moody Coliseum W, 67-58 02/01/77 A Commerce, Texas W, 61-49 11/29/77 H Moody Coliseum W, 62-50 12/10/77 H Moody Coliseum W, 53-49 03/78 N Wichita Falls, Texas W, 80-64 11/29/78 A Commerce, Texas W, 69-57 12/08/78 N Wichita Falls, Texas W, 64-63 12/11/78 H Moody Coliseum W, 57-54 12/01/79 H Moody Coliseum W, 69-65 11/21/80 H Moody Coliseum W, 71-50 02/12/81 A Commerce, Texas W, 57-54 12/02/81 H Moody Coliseum W, 85-56 12/08/81 A Commerce, Texas W, 44-42
TAMU-CORPUS CHRISTI (4-1)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0
11/21/00 H Moody Coliseum W, 62-57 11/30/02 A Corpus Christi, Texas L, 53-58 11/13/07 A Corpus Christi, Texas W, 74-70 12/02/08 H Moody Coliseum W, 73-65 12/18/11 H Moody Coliseum W, 73-64
TCU (43-21)
H: 23-9 • A: 20-13 • N: 0-0 11/76 A Fort Worth, Texas W, 58-52 02/77 H Moody Coliseum W, 70-55 01/26/78 A Fort Worth, Texas L, 74-77 02/18/78 H Moody Coliseum W, 67-58 11/14/78 A Fort Worth, Texas W, 61-60
02/10/79 H Moody Coliseum W, 77-64
11/15/79 H Moody Coliseum W, 71-65 02/05/80 A Fort Worth, Texas W, 63-55 11/30/82 A Fort Worth, Texas W, 54-51 01/29/83 H Moody Coliseum W, 90-53 01/26/84 A Fort Worth, Texas W, 86-72 02/25/84 H Moody Coliseum W, 84-69 01/19/85 H Moody Coliseum W, 94-74 02/19/85 A Fort Worth, Texas L, 68-74 01/14/86 A Fort Worth, Texas W, 76-70 02/15/86 H Moody Coliseum W, 94-87 01/14/87 H Moody Coliseum W, 71-67 02/10/87 A Fort Worth, Texas W, 75-72 01/30/88 A Fort Worth, Texas W, 63-59 03/02/88 H Moody Coliseum L, 58-60 02/01/89 H Moody Coliseum W, 83-65 03/03/89 A Fort Worth, Texas L, 65-78 01/03/90 H Moody Coliseum L, 66-76 02/03/90 A Fort Worth, Texas L, 53-71 01/05/91 A Fort Worth, Texas L, 53-60 02/06/91 H Moody Coliseum W, 81-57 01/15/92 A Fort Worth, Texas W, 79-46 02/15/92 H Moody Coliseum W, 97-44 01/20/93 H Moody Coliseum W, 86-82 02/17/93 A Fort Worth, Texas W, 89-69 01/22/94 A Fort Worth, Texas W, 89-84 02/19/94 H Moody Coliseum W, 77-71 01/25/95 H Moody Coliseum W, 94-48 02/22/95 A Fort Worth, Texas W, 107-67 01/27/96 A Fort Worth, Texas W, 85-65 02/24/96 H Moody Coliseum W, 86-65 01/25/97 A Fort Worth, Texas W, 127-125 (4 OT) 02/20/97 H Moody Coliseum W, 99-72 01/24/98 H Moody Coliseum W, 74-66 02/19/98 A Fort Worth, Texas W, 86-43 01/9/99 A Fort Worth, Texas W, 67-53 02/06/99 H Moody Coliseum W, 75-59 01/29/00 H Moody Coliseum W, 82-63 02/27/00 A Fort Worth, Texas W, 84-74 02/09/01 H Moody Coliseum L, 63-71 03/03/01 A Fort Worth, Texas W, 87-79 12/05/02 A Fort Worth, Texas L, 57-77 11/24/03 H Moody Coliseum L, 64-74 12/02/04 A Fort Worth, Texas L, 65-85 12/20/05 H Moody Coliseum L, 68-79 12/01/06 A Fort Worth, Texas L, 71-83 11/20/07 H Moody Coliseum W, 66-61 12/30/08 A Fort Worth, Texas W, 79-75 12/09/09 H Moody Coliseum L, 84-66 11/17/10 A Fort Worth, Texas L, 73-87 (2OT) 11/17/11 H Moody Coliseum W, 47-38 11/28/12 A Fort Worth, Texas L, 70-76 11/13/13 H Culwell Center W, 72-68 (OT) 11/19/14 A Fort Worth, Texas L, 63-73 11/18/15 H Moody Coliseum L, 79-89 11/20/16 A Fort Worth, Texas L, 67-76 11/14/17 H Moody Coliseum L, 58-64 11/18/18 A Fort Worth, Texas L, 63-65 11/20/19 H Moody Coliseum L, 56-57 01/02/22 A Fort Worth, Texas W, 79-53
TEXAS-ARLINGTON (16-17)
H: 12-11 • A: 4-6 • N: 0-0 02/07/77 H Moody Coliseum L, 65-78 02/17/77 H Moody Coliseum L, 56-81 12/02/77 H Moody Coliseum L, 53-66 02/24/78 H Moody Coliseum L, 64-70 01/06/79 A Arlington, Texas L, 46-60 02/12/79 H Moody Coliseum L, 59-76 02/23/79 H Moody Coliseum L, 65-80 02/18/80 A Arlington, Texas L, 70-81 11/18/80 H Moody Coliseum W, 53-51 02/09/81 A Arlington, Texas L, 68-73
11/24/81 H Moody Coliseum W, 67-56 02/01/82 A Arlington, Texas W, 66-49 12/08/82 H Moody Coliseum W, 54-42 11/25/83 H Moody Coliseum W, 79-71 12/05/83 A Arlington, Texas L, 78-79 12/10/84 A Arlington, Texas W, 85-76 12/09/87 H Moody Coliseum W, 81-56 02/29/88 A Arlington, Texas W, 74-59 01/04/89 H Moody Coliseum L, 54-70 11/25/89 H Moody Coliseum L, 55-61 12/07/89 A Arlington, Texas L, 65-74 12/04/90 H Moody Coliseum W, 76-64 11/23/91 A Arlington, Texas W, 77-76 12/01/92 H Moody Coliseum W, 70-66 11/28/03 H Moody Coliseum W, 74-71 12/11/04 H Moody Coliseum W, 65-40 11/30/05 H Moody Coliseum W, 67-58 12/03/06 H Moody Coliseum W, 67-64 12/08/07 H Moody Coliseum W, 97-66 11/14/08 H Moody Coliseum L, 79-85 11/19/17 A Arlington, Texas L, 55-58 12/29/18 H Moody Coliseum L, 49-43 12/22/19 A Arlington, Texas L, 46-51
TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN (2-0)
H: 2-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 12/11/87 H Moody Coliseum W, 100-52 12/01/12 H Moody Coliseum W, 71-35
TEXAS SAN ANTONIO (9-2)
H: 5-0 • A: 3-2 • N: 1-0 02/16/82 H Moody Coliseum W, 76-57 02/02/83 A San Antonio, Texas L, 66-67 12/10/86 H Moody Coliseum W, 66-61 02/03/88 H Moody Coliseum W, 81-58 02/09/91 A San Antonio, Texas L, 77-93 12/06/91 A San Antonio, Texas W, 59-56 12/18/04 N Denver, Colo. W, 66-46 11/12/06 H Moody Coliseum W, 78-49 01/02/07 A San Antonio W, 74-72 11/21/10 A San Antonio W, 69-47 12/28/11 H Moody Coliseum W, 69-65
TEXAS SOUTHERN (6-1)
H: 6-1 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 02/79 H Moody Coliseum L, 48-72 02/14/81 H Moody Coliseum W, 79-66 11/26/99 H Moody Coliseum W, 93-59 12/30/09 H Moody Coliseum W, 62-56 11/12/12 H Moody Coliseum W, 66-50 03/20/14 H Moody Coliseum W, 84-72^ 12/19/16 H Moody Coliseum W, 61-36
TEXAS STATE (6-3)
H: 4-2 • A: 2-1 • N: 0-0 02/77 H Moody Coliseum L, 50-55 11/24/84 H Moody Coliseum W, 79-68 01/07/87 A San Marcos, Texas W, 79-77 11/27/90 H Moody Coliseum W, 61-54 01/30/91 A San Marcos, Texas W, 60-58 02/21/92 A San Marcos, Texas L, 55-71 02/01/94 H Moody Coliseum W, 71-57 11/11/16 H Moody Coliseum W, 64-56 12/03/20 H Moody Coliseum L, 70-74
TEXAS TECH (4-41)
H: 2-22 • A: 1-18 • N: 1-1 01/17/77 A Lubbock, Texas L, 50-90 02/07/77 H Moody Coliseum L, 33-69 02/16/80 A Lubbock, Texas L, 66-72 01/30/82 N College Station, Texas L, 58-71 02/25/82 N Plainview, Texas W, 67-57 02/05/83 A Lubbock, Texas L, 53-66
02/01/84 A Lubbock, Texas L, 67-99 02/23/84 H Moody Coliseum L, 53-80 01/26/85 A Lubbock, Texas L, 58-71 02/27/85 H Moody Coliseum L, 74-77 01/22/86 H Moody Coliseum L, 69-84 02/22/86 A Lubbock, Texas L, 63-89 01/19/87 A Lubbock, Texas L, 59-73 02/18/87 H Moody Coliseum L, 55-67 01/23/88 H Moody Coliseum W, 75-64 02/23/88 A Lubbock, Texas L, 52-75 03/10/88 H Moody Coliseum L, 49-60# 01/24/89 A Lubbock, Texas W, 70-63 02/25/89 H Moody Coliseum L, 62-65 03/08/89 H Moody Coliseum L, 65-81# 01/27/90 H Moody Coliseum L, 57-71 02/27/90 A Lubbock, Texas L, 62-82 01/02/91 H Moody Coliseum L, 57-85 02/02/91 A Lubbock, Texas L, 76-90 03/08/91 H Moody Coliseum L, 56-71# 01/08/92 H Moody Coliseum L, 76-98 02/08/92 A Lubbock, Texas L, 73-91 03/12/92 H Moody Coliseum L, 67-91# 01/16/93 H Moody Coliseum L, 64-100 02/17/93 A Lubbock, Texas L, 78-83 01/19/94 A Lubbock, Texas L, 56-89 02/16/94 H Moody Coliseum L, 68-85 03/11/94 H Moody Coliseum L, 78-99# 01/21/95 H Moody Coliseum L, 61-80 02/19/95 A Lubbock, Texas L, 58-79 03/11/95 H Moody Coliseum L, 62-84# 01/24/96 H Moody Coliseum L, 73-86 02/21/96 A Lubbock, Texas L, 70-88 12/21/96 H Moody Coliseum L, 69-78 12/29/97 A Lubbock, Texas L, 55-78 11/23/98 H Moody Coliseum L, 67-72 12/04/99 A Lubbock, Texas L, 47-63 11/29/03 H Moody Coliseum L, 47-77 12/30/06 H Moody Coliseum W, 72-61 12/29/07 A Lubbock, Texas L, 70-75
TEXAS WESLEYAN (6-5)
H: 4-3 • A: 2-1 • N: 0-1 01/77 H Moody Coliseum W, 62-48 12/06/77 H Moody Coliseum L, 58-65 01/78 H Moody Coliseum W, 69-61 12/03/78 N Dodge City, Kan. L, 69-80 12/19/78 H Moody Coliseum L, 71-77 01/79 A Fort Worth, Texas L, 69-70 12/05/79 H Moody Coliseum L, 79-83 12/18/80 H Moody Coliseum W, 78-76 01/16/81 A Fort Worth, Texas W, 80-64 11/21/81 H Moody Coliseum W, 81-58 02/15/82 A Fort Worth, Texas W, 88-73
TEXAS WOMAN’S (7-4)
H: 6-1 • A: 1-2 • N: 0-1 01/20/77 H Moody Coliseum W, 68-59 10/77 H Moody Coliseum W, 60-45 01/09/78 H Moody Coliseum L, 55-57 11/16/78 A Denton, Texas L, 44-74 12/9/78 N Wichita Falls, Texas L, 64-71 02/79 H Moody Coliseum W, 77-64 12/13/80 H Moody Coliseum W, 72-65 02/03/81 A Denton, Texas L, 64-68 11/20/81 A Denton, Texas W, 60-45 01/26/82 H Moody Coliseum W, 98-45 02/20/82 H Moody Coliseum W, 74-48
TOLEDO (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0 03/13/99 N Athens, Ga. W, 91-76*
TULANE (15-25)
H: 9-12 • A: 6-13 • N: 0-0 01/26/80 H Moody Coliseum L, 62-72 01/06/81 A New Orleans, La. L, 48-78 12/05/87 A New Orleans, La. L, 73-84 11/25/91 H Moody Coliseum W, 68-53 12/29/92 A New Orleans, La. L, 58-82 01/05/94 H Moody Coliseum W, 74-64 12/30/94 A New Orleans, La. W, 74-71 01/03/96 H Moody Coliseum L, 62-71 11/25/97 A New Orleans, La. W, 68-58 12/05/98 H Moody Coliseum L, 80-81 12/13/99 A New Orleans, La. L, 69-81 12/06/00 H Moody Coliseum L, 66-75 01/06/06 A New Orleans, La. W, 78-66 02/26/06 H Moody Coliseum L, 58-71 03/3/06 H Moody Coliseum W, 86-84 (3 OT)! 01/14/07 H Moody Coliseum L, 58-63 02/22/07 A New Orleans, La. L, 72-78 02/2/08 H Moody Coliseum W, 81-69 03/1/08 A New Orleans, La. L, 68-71 01/22/09 A New Orleans, La. W, 59-56 02/26/09 H Moody Coliseum W, 61-49 01/17/10 H Moody Coliseum W, 70-59 02/07/10 A New Orleans, La. L, 78-59 01/06/11 A New Orleans, La. L, 58-62 02/03/11 H Moody Coliseum W, 77-73 02/05/12 A New Orleans, La. L, 63-75 02/26/12 H Moody Coliseum W, 54-49 01/10/13 A New Orleans, La. W, 62-56 02/28/13 H Moody Coliseum L, 68-73 01/17/15 A New Orleans, La. L, 58-60 02/03/15 H Moody Coliseum L, 60-84 01/20/16 H Moody Coliseum L, 42-54 02/14/16 A New Orleans, La. L, 64-76 01/11/17 H Moody Coliseum L, 59-71 02/26/18 A New Orleans, La. L, 46-52 01/12/19 H Moody Coliseum L, 43-61 02/24/19 A New Orleans, La. W, 64-60 01/15/20 H Moody Coliseum L, 66-67 01/15/22 H Moody Coliseum W, 67-62 (ot) 02/23/22 A New Orleans, La. L, 58-67
TULSA (30-18)
H: 18-6 • A: 10-13 • N: 2-0 11/30/81 H Moody Coliseum W, 86-64 01/25/83 H Moody Coliseum W, 65-63 01/05/97 A Tulsa, Okla. W, 82-58 01/30/97 H Moody Coliseum W, 97-53 01/02/98 H Moody Coliseum W, 76-63 01/29/98 A Tulsa, Okla. W, 75-66 (OT) 01/30/99 H Moody Coliseum W, 65-64 02/25/99 A Tulsa, Okla. W, 69-59 02/03/00 H Moody Coliseum W, 73-66 03/04/00 A Tulsa, Okla. W, 58-45 03/10/00 N Fresno, Calif. W, $58-46 02/04/01 A Tulsa, Okla. W, 57-52 02/04/01 H Moody Coliseum W, 67-53 01/26/02 H Moody Coliseum L, 62-76 02/21/02 A Tulsa, Okla. L, 60-62 01/25/03 H Moody Coliseum W, 64-61 02/20/03 A Tulsa, Okla. L, 50-61 01/05/04 A Tulsa, Okla. W, 72-64 (OT) 03/04/04 H Moody Coliseum L, 67-73 01/01/05 H Moody Coliseum W, 75-60 03/03/05 A Tulsa, Okla. L, 67-90 01/02/06 A Tulsa, Okla. L, 54-73 02/12/06 H Moody Coliseum L, 67-78 01/02/07 H Moody Coliseum W, 64-54 01/21/07 A Tulsa, Okla. L, 55-74 01/05/08 A Tulsa, Okla. L, 62-75 (OT) 01/26/08 H Moody Coliseum L, 68-70 03/07/08 N Orlando, Fla. W, 68-49!
01/03/09 H Moody Coliseum W, 67-56 01/18/09 A Tulsa, Okla. W, 65-53 02/18/10 A Tulsa, Okla. L, 57-54 03/03/10 H Moody Coliseum W, 71-52 01/13/11 A Tulsa, Okla. W, 75-56 02/13/11 H Moody Coliseum W, 66-58 01/29/12 H Moody Coliseum L, 39-42 03/01/12 A Tulsa, Okla. L, 57-61 01/27/13 A Tulsa, Okla. W, 71-46 02/21/13 H Moody Coliseum W, 69-60 01/28/15 A Tulsa, Okla. L, 58-74 02/14/15 H Moody Coliseum L, 59-72 01/02/16 A Tulsa, Okla. L, 54-56 02/17/16 H Moody Coliseum W, 62-45 01/28/17 A Tulsa, Okla. L, 59-66 02/18/17 H Moody Coliseum W, 62-41 02/07/18 H Moody Coliseum W, 74-70 02/06/19 A Tulsa, Okla. L, 35-49 01/25/20 H Moody Coliseum W, 57-38 02/15/20 A Tulsa, Okla. L, 58-65 02/19/22 A Tulsa, Okla. W, 75-42
UAB (4-6)
H: 3-1 • A: 1-3 • N: 0-2 12/28/91 N San Jose, Calif. L, 81-82 01/15/06 H Moody Coliseum W, 54-49 01/07/07 A Birmingham, Ala. L, 68-71 02/17/08 A Birmingham, Ala. W, 84-51 02/15/09 H Moody Coliseum W, 81-51 01/07/10 A Birmingham, Ala. L, 62-60 03/09/10 N Tulsa, Okla. L, !64-55 02/20/11 H Moody Coliseum L, 49-53 02/16/12 A Birmingham, Ala. L, 46-50 02/07/13 H Moody Coliseum W, 94-92 (3OT)
UC RIVERSIDE (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0 11/24/17 N Reno, Nev. W, 73-51
UCF (13-14)
H: 9-3 • A: 2-8 • N: 2-3 02/10/06 A Orlando, Fla. W, 69-57 02/01/07 H Moody Coliseum W, 73-47 03/01/07 N Tulsa, Okla. W, 79-58! 01/11/08 H Moody Coliseum W, 90-62 02/07/09 A Orlando, Fla. L, 68-78 03/07/09 A Orlando, Fla. L, 51-62! 02/25/10 H Moody Coliseum W, 69-61 01/16/11 H Moody Coliseum W, 70-63 01/26/12 H Moody Coliseum W, 60-48 01/13/13 H Moody Coliseum W, 69-54 03/14/13 N Tulsa, Okla. L, 66-70! 02/11/14 A Orlando, Fla. L, 54-59 03/04/14 H Moody Coliseum W, 79-67
01/25/15 H Moody Coliseum L, 57-61
02/07/15 A Orlando, Fla. W, 70-60
02/06/16 H Moody Coliseum W, 65-50
02/20/16 A Orlando, Fla. L, 54-66
03/04/16 N Uncasville, Conn. W, 83-74 (OT)
02/04/17 H Moody Coliseum W, 63-58
02/25/17 A Orlando, Fla. L, 37-63
01/03/18 H Moody Coliseum L, 42-60 01/20/18 A Orlando, Fla. L, 43-58
01/19/19 A Orlando, Fla. L, 43-55
02/09/19 H Moody Coliseum L, 54-66
02/01/20 A Orlando, Fla. L, 57-67
03/09/22 N Fort Worth L, 28-61&
UNLV (4-5)
H: 1-0 • A: 2-5 • N: 1-0
01/23/81 A Las Vegas, Nev. L, 61-78 02/05/82 A Las Vegas, Nev. W, 83-73 02/27/83 A Las Vegas, Nev. L, 45-89
03/03/84 A Las Vegas, Nev. L, 61-84 11/28/86 A Las Vegas, Nev. L, 58-74 03/25/93 N Amarillo, Texas W, 76-74^ 01/21/99 A Las Vegas, Nev. L, 69-72 (OT) 02/20/99 H Moody Coliseum W, 74-62 12/20/10 A Las Vegas, Nev. W, 56-55
USC (0-3)
H: 0-1 • A: 0-2 • N: 0-0 12/19/02 H Moody Coliseum L, 58-80 12/17/03 A Los Angeles, Calif. L, 48-64 11/29/14 H Moody Coliseum L, 57-64
UTAH (4-7)
H: 3-2 • A: 1-3 • N: 0-2 12/21/85 N Columbus, Ohio L, 66-74 12/30/95 H Moody Coliseum W, 88-76 01/18/97 A Salt Lake City, Utah L, 58-78 02/13/97 H Moody Coliseum L, 73-80 03/07/97 N Las Vegas, Nev. L, 63-78$ 01/05/99 A Salt Lake City, Utah W, 80-69 01/04/00 H Moody Coliseum W, 51-43 12/28/00 A Salt Lake City, Utah L, 40-79 11/24/01 H Moody Coliseum W, 49-48 01/02/10 A Salt Lake City, Utah L, 72-58 11/12/10 H Moody Coliseum L, 43-44 03/09/22 N Fort Worth, Texa L, 28-61
UTEP (27-11) H: 15-3 • A: 11-7 • N: 1-1 01/10/97 H Moody Coliseum W, 69-63 02/08/97 A El Paso, Texas W, 77-50 01/22/98 A El Paso, Texas W, 64-57 02/24/98 H Moody Coliseum W, 78-64 01/20/00 A El Paso, Texas W, 66-31 02/19/00 H Moody Coliseum W, 79-48 01/19/01 H Moody Coliseum W, 72-53 02/13/01 A El Paso, Texas W, 63-57 01/03/02 H Moody Coliseum L, 73-76 02/02/02 A El Paso, Texas W, 81-54 01/30/03 A El Paso, Texas L, 69-71 03/01/03 H Moody Coliseum W, 68-62 01/29/04 H Moody Coliseum W, 54-39 02/28/04 A El Paso, Texas W, 52-45 03/10/04 N Fresno, Calif. L, 73-80 (OT)$ 01/27/05 A El Paso, Texas W, 71-64 02/26/05 H Moody Coliseum W, 67-51 01/08/06 A El Paso, Texas L, 69-80 02/24/06 H Moody Coliseum W, 59-46 01/12/07 H Moody Coliseum W, 70-59 02/24/07 A El Paso, Texas W, 68-58 01/31/08 H Moody Coliseum L, 64-69 (OT) 02/28/08 A El Paso, Texas L, 63-76 03/09/08 N Orlando, Fla. W, 73-57! 01/24/09 A El Paso, Texas W, 70-64 02/28/09 H Moody Coliseum W, 78-65 01/15/10 H Moody Coliseum W, 72-61 02/05/10 A El Paso, Texas L, 61-71 01/23/11 H Moody Coliseum W, 81-79 02/27/11 A El Paso, Texas W, 70-64 03/09/11 A El Paso, Texas L, 57-75! 01/05/12 H Moody Coliseum L, 53-64 02/23/12 A El Paso, Texas L, 50-68 02/03/13 A El Paso, Texas W, 82-73 03/03/13 H Moody Coliseum W, 73-71 12/07/13 A El Paso, Texas L, 71-76 11/16/14 H Moody Coliseum W, 63-59 12/19/19 H Moody Coliseum W, 60-56
VIRGINIA (0-1)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-1 03/13/98 N Tucson, Ariz. L, 68-77*
VIRGINIA TECH (1-1)
H: 0-1 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0 11/26/05 H Moody Coliseum L, 61-87 12/20/08 N South Padre Island, Texas W, 63-56
VCU (0-1)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-1 12/20/90 N Las Vegas, Nev. L, 53-61
VERMONT (1-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 12/19/94 H Moody Coliseum W, 89-74
WAKE FOREST (1-3)
H: 1-1 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-1 02/23/90 N Anchorage, Alaska L, 64-81 11/23/02 H Moody Coliseum W, 83-71 (OT) 01/03/11 A Winston-Salem, N.C. L, 49-66 12/21/11 H Moody Coliseum L, 53-65
WASHINGTON (0-1)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-1 02/06/82 N Las Vegas, Nev. L, 56-89
WAYLAND BAPTIST (0-3)
H: 0-1 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-2 12/09/80 N Ruston, La. L, 46-63 12/19/81 H Moody Coliseum L, 66-77 02/26/82 N Plainview, Texas L, 52-61
WEBER STATE (0-1)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-1 11/19/82 N Laramie, Wy. L, 56-81
WEST TEXAS A&M (3-0)
(Formly Known as West Texas State)
H: 1-0 • A: 1-0 • N: 1-0 02/27/82 N Plainview, Texas W, 75-59 12/04/82 H Moody Coliseum W, 63-59 12/03/83 A Canyon, Texas W, 74-57
WESTERN ILLINOIS (1-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 11/30/11 H Moody Coliseum W, 57-54
WESTERN KENTUCKY (0-1)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-1 03/02/86 N Anchorage, Alaska L, 66-76
WESTERN MICHIGAN (1-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 11/23/07 H Moody Coliseum W, 86-61
WICHITA STATE (4-6)
H: 2-2 • A: 1-4 • N: 1-0 12/19/09 N Nassau, Bahamas W, 67-60 12/03/11 A Wichita, Kan. L, 43-63 12/22/12 H Moody Coliseum L, 59-61 01/16/18 A Wichita, Kan. L, 43-66 02/17/18 H Moody Coliseum L, 45-52 01/15/19 H Moody Coliseum W, 78-50 02/17/19 A Wichita, Kan. L, 42-53 01/29/20 H Moody Coliseum W, 64-44 02/19/20 A Wichita, Kan. W, 72-67 02/12/22 A Wichita Kan. L, 47-58
WISCONSIN (1-0)
H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0
12/02/94 N Fayetteville, Ark. W, 80-77
WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY (1-0)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0
12/28/95 H Moody Coliseum W, 82-58
WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE (0-1)
H: 0-1 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 11/25/06 H Moody Coliseum L, 47-53
WRIGHT STATE (0-1)
H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 12/07/19 H Moody Coliseum L, 61-69
WYOMING (3-1)
H: 1-1 • A: 1-0 • N: 1-0 01/11/86 H Moody Coliseum L, 59-62 03/02/98 N Las Vegas, Nev. W, 69-55$ 01/14/99 H Moody Coliseum W, 97-66 02/11/99 A Laramie, Wy. W, 76-67
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SMU YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS
OVERALL CONFERENCE
YEAR W L PCT W L PCT FINISH/CONF. H/R/N POSTSEASON
COACH
Suzanne Troutman 1977-78 12 13 .480 - - - - 9-9/ 3-4/0-0 TAIAW Playoffs
1976-77 10 9 .527 - - - - 7-7/3-2/0-0 TAIAW Playoffs
Welton Brown 1978-79 14 14 .500 - - - - 9-5/5-9/0-0 TAIAW Playoffs
Welton Brown 1979-80 15 14 .517 - - - - 8-7/7-7/0-0 TAIAW Playoffs Welton Brown 1980-81 14 19 .424 - - - - 8-7/6-12/0-0 TAIAW Playoffs Welton Brown 1981-82 18 15 .545 - - - - 10-3/8-12/0-0 TAIAW Playoffs
Welton Brown 1982-83 14 14 .500 4 4 .500 T-6/SWC 9-7/5-7/0-0
Welton Brown 1983-84 11 15 .423 4 12 .250 7/SWC 6-6/5-9/0-0
Welton Brown 1984-85 9 19 .321 4 12 .250 7/SWC 6-6/3-13/0-0
Welton Brown 1985-86 11 20 .355 5 11 .267 6/SWC 6-7/5-13/0-0
Welton Brown 1986-87 8 19 .297 4 12 .250 8/SWC 4-10/4-9/0-0 Welton Brown 1987-88 12 16 .429 6 10 .375 6/SWC 8-8/4-8/0-0
Welton Brown 1988-89 11 14 .440 7 9 .438 7/SWC 3-10/8-4/0-0 Welton Brown 1989-90 4 22 .154 2 14 .125 8/SWC 3-9/1-13/0-0 Welton Brown 1990-91 9 19 .321 4 12 .250 T-6/SWC 5-8/4-11/0-0 Welton Brown 1991-92 17 12 .586 7 7 .500 T-4/SWC 11-4/6-8/0-0 Rhonda Rompola 1992-93 20 10 .667 8 6 .571 3/SWC 8-5/12-5/0-0 WNIT Final Rhonda Rompola 1993-94 18 9 .667 8 6 .571 4/SWC 10-5/8-4/0-0 NCAA Mideast - 1st Round Rhonda Rompola 1994-95 21 10 .677 9 5 .643 T-2/SWC 10-2/11-8/0-0 NCAA West - 2nd Round Rhonda Rompola 1995-96 19 11 .633 9 5 .643 3/SWC 10-4/6-4/3-3 NCAA Mideast - 1st Round Rhonda Rompola 1996-97 19 11 .633 11 5 .686 3/WAC Mountain 9-3/7-6/3-2 Rhonda Rompola 1997-98 21 8 .724 11 3 .786 T-2/WAC Pacific 12-2/8-4/1-2 NCAA East - 1st Round Rhonda Rompola 1998-99 20 11 .645 11 3 .786 2/WAC Mountain 9-5/7-6/4-0 NCAA Mideast - 2nd Round Rhonda Rompola 1999-00 22 9 .710 12 2 .857 1/WAC 12-1/6-7/4-1 NCAA Midwest - 2nd Round Rhonda Rompola 2000-01 17 12 .586 11 5 .686 3/WAC 10-4/5-7/2-1 Rhonda Rompola 2001-02 12 18 .400 6 12 .333 7/WAC 7-7/2-8/3-3 Rhonda Rompola 2002-03 16 15 .516 8 10 .444 7/WAC 9-4/3-9/4-3 Rhonda Rompola 2003-04 13 15 .464 9 9 .500 5/WAC 7-6/6-8/0-1 Rhonda Rompola 2004-05 19 11 .633 10 8 .555 5/WAC 13-3/5-7/1-1 WNIT First Round Rhonda Rompola 2005-06 16 14 .533 10 6 .625 3/C-USA 12-5/4-9/0-0 Rhonda Rompola 2006-07 18 12 .600 9 7 .562 6/C-USA 12-3/3-7/3-2 Rhonda Rompola 2007-08 24 9 .727 11 5 .688 2/C-USA 12-3/ 9-5/3-1 NCAA First Round Okla. City Region Rhonda Rompola 2008-09 20 12 .625 12 4 .750 1/C-USA 12-3/ 6-7/2-2 WNIT First Round Rhonda Rompola 2009-10 20 11 .645 10 6 .625 2/C-USA 13-3/ 5-7/2-1 WNIT First Round Rhonda Rompola 2010-11 14 16 .467 7 9 .438 8/C-USA 9-5/ 5-9/0-2 Rhonda Rompola 2011-12 14 17 .452 6 10 .375 T-9/C-USA 9-8/4-9/0-1 Rhonda Rompola 2012-13 21 10 .677 12 4 .750 1/C-USA 15-3/5-6/3-1 WNIT First Round Rhonda Rompola 2013-14 18 14 .563 8 10 .444 6/AAC 11-4/6-8/1-2 WNIT Second Round Rhonda Rompola 2014-15 7 23 .233 3 15 .167 10/AAC 4-12/3-8 /0-3
Rhonda Rompola 2015-16 13 18 .419 7 11 .389 7/AAC 8-7/2-9/3-2 Rhonda Rompola 2016-17 19 15 .559 7 9 .438 T-5/AAC 13-3/3-10/3-2 WNIT Third Round Travis Mays 2017-18 10 20 .333 4 12 .250 10/AAC 8-6/1-13/1-1 Travis Mays 2018-19 11 19 .367 5 11 .313 9/AAC 8-8/1-10/2-1 Travis Mays 2019-20 13 16 .448 7 9 .438 T-6/AAC 10-7/2-8/1-1 Travis Mays 2020-21 0 6 .000 0 2 .000 12/AAC 0-3/0-3/0-0 Travis Mays 2021-22 14 15 .483 0 2 .000 T-4/AAC 7-7/5-6/0-2 WNIT First Round
TOTAL: 47 Seasons 678-649 .511
Coach Seasons Wins Losses WL% Rhonda Rompola 25 439 318 .580 Welton Brown 14 162 231 .412 Suzanne Troutman 1 10 9 .526 Travis Mays 5 53 76 .411 Toyelle Wilson 1 14 15 .483
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SMU POSTSEASON HISTORY
1978 TAIAW Playoffs (1-1)
Waco, Texas
W Midwestern State 69-66
L North Texas 54-56
1979 TAIAW Playoffs (3-0) Wichita, Kan.
W East Texas Baptist 70-46
W Tarleton State 61-55
W East Texas State 80-64
1980 TAIAW Playoffs (0-2) Dallas, Texas
L Texas-Southern 48-72
L Texas-Arlington 65-80
1981 TAIAW Playoffs (0-2)
L at Texas Tech 66-72
L at Texas-Arlington 70-81
1982 TAIAW Playoffs (1-2)
W Texas Southern 79-66
L at Midwestern State 74-77
L Texas 56-88
1983 TAIAW Playoffs (3-1) Plainview, Texas
W Texas Woman’s 74-48
W Texas Tech 67-57
L Wayland Baptist 52-61
W West Texas State 75-59
1984 SWC Tournament (0-1) Austin, Texas
L Houston 65-95
1987 SWC Postseason Classic (0-1) Dallas, Texas
L Arkansas 75-82
1989 SWC Postseason Classic (0-1) Dallas, Texas
L Texas Tech 49-60
1990 SWC Postseason Classic (0-1) Dallas, Texas
L Texas Tech 65-81
1992 SWC Postseason Classic (0-1) Dallas, Texas
L Texas Tech 56-71
1993 SWC Postseason Classic (1-1) Dallas, Texas
W Texas A&M 95-77
L Texas Tech 67-79
1994 SWC Postseason Classic (1-1) Dallas, Texas
W Houston 96-80
L Texas 76-95
1994 WNIT (2-1)
Amarillo, Texas
W UNLV 76-74 (OT)
W Florida International 60-59
L Arkansas State 54-67
1995 Dr Pepper SWC Classic (1-1) Dallas, Texas
W Houston 82-73
L Texas Tech 78-99
1995 NCAA Mideast Regional (0-1) Ruston, La.
L Louisiana Tech 62-69
1996 Dr Pepper SWC Classic (2-1) Dallas, Texas
W Baylor 83-68
W Texas 81-65
L Texas Tech 62-84
1996 NCAA West Regional (1-1) Stanford, Calif.
W So. Mississippi 96-95 (OT)
L Stanford 73-95
1997 Dr Pepper SWC Classic (0-1) Dallas, Texas
L Houston 76-81
1997 NCAA Mideast Regional (0-1) Iowa City, Iowa
L DePaul 82-96
1998 WAC Tournament (2-1) Las Vegas, Nev.
W San Jose State 76-62
W Colorado State 69-64
L Utah 63-78
1999 WAC Tournament (1-1) Las Vegas, Nev.
W Wyoming 69-55
L Colorado State 64-67
1999 NCAA East Regional (0-1) Tucson, Ariz.
L Virginia 68-77 2000 WAC Tournament (3-0) Las Vegas, Nev.
W Brigham Young 75-60
W New Mexico 53-45
W Colorado State 65-49
2000 NCAA Mideast Regional (1-1) Athens, Ga.
W Toledo 91-76
L Georgia 55-68
2001 WAC Tournament (2-1) Fresno, Calif.
W San Jose State 99-56
W Tulsa 58-46
L Rice 67-71
2001 NCAA Midwest Regional (1-1) Athens, Ga.
W N.C. State 64-63
L Old Dominion 76-96
2002 WAC Tournament (1-1) Tulsa, Okla.
W Fresno State 61-56
L Hawaii 88-97 (OT)
2003 WAC Tournament (1-1) Tulsa, Okla.
W UTEP 73-66
L Rice 57-80
2004 WAC Tournament (2-1) Tulsa, Okla.
W Nevada 60-49
W Rice 58-55
L Fresno State 67-81
2005 WAC Tournament (0-1) Fresno, Calif.
L UTEP 80-73 (OT)
2006 WAC Tournament (0-1) Reno, Nev.
L Fresno State 53-71
2006 WNIT (0-1) Springfield, Mo.
L SMS 56-83
2007 C-USA Tournament (1-1) Dallas, Texas
W Tulane 86-84 (3 OT)
L Rice 57-52
2008 C-USA Tournament (1-1) Tulsa, Okla.
W UCF 79-58
L East Carolina 76-62
2009 C-USA Tournament (3-0) Orlando, Fla.
W Tulsa 68-49
W Marshall 68-59
W UTEP 73-57
2009 NCAA Tournament (0-1) West Lafayette, Ind.
L Notre Dame 75-62
2010 C-USA Tournament (1-1)
New Orleans, La.
W East Carolina 77-69
L UCF 51-62
2010 WNIT (0-1) Ruston, La.
L Louisiana Tech 51-62
2011 C-USA Tournament (0-1) Tulsa, Okla.
L UAB 64-55
2011 WNIT (0-1) Albuquerque, N.M.
L New Mexico 66-51
2012 C-USA Tournament (0-1) El Paso, Texas
L UTEP 75-57
2013 C-USA Tournament (1-1) Memphis, Tenn.
W Marshall 53-52
L Memphis 77-67
2014 C-USA Tournament (0-1) Tulsa, Okla.
L UCF 70-66
2014 WNIT (0-1) Bowling Green, Ohio L Bowling Green 76-70
2015 The American Tournament (0-1) Uncasville, Conn.
L Rutgers 68-49
2015 WNIT (1-1) Dallas, Texas
W Texas Southern 84-72 Minneapolis, Minn.
L Minnesota 77-70
2016 The American Tournament (0-1) Uncasville, Conn.
L Memphis 71-59
2017 The American Tournament (1-1) Uncasville, Conn.
W UCF 83-74 (OT) L USF 73-60
2018 The American Tournament (1-1) Uncasville, Conn. W East Carolina 60-54 L USF 62-55
2018 WNIT (2-1) Dallas, Texas W Louisiana Tech 75-70 (OT)
W Abilene Christian 59-52 Bloomington, Ind. L Indiana 64-44
2019 The American Tournament (0-1) Uncasville, Conn. L East Carolina 85-74
2020 The American Tournament (0-1) Uncasville, Conn.
L Memphis 76-65
2022 The American Tournament (1-1) W Temple 63-55 L UCF 61-28
2022 WNIT (0-1) L Tennessee Tech 73-62
POSTSEASON RECORD VS. OPPONENTS
Abilene Christian 1-0
Arkansas 0-1
Arkansas State 0-1
Bowling Green 0-1
Brigham Young 1-0
Colorado State 2-1
DePaul 0-1
East Carolina 2-2
East Texas Baptist 1-0
East Texas State 1-0
Florida International 1-0
Fresno State 1-2
Georgia 0-1
Hawaii 0-1
Houston 2-1
Indiana 0-1
Louisiana Tech 1-2
Marshall 2-0
Memphis 0-3
Midwestern State 1-1
Minnesota 0-1
Nevada 1-0
New Mexico 1-1
North Carolina State 1-0
North Texas 0-1
Notre Dame 0-1
Old Dominion 0-1
Rice 1-3
Rutgers 0-1
San Jose State 2-0
SMS 0-1
Southern Mississippi 1-0
Stanford 0-1
Tarleton State 1-0
Temple 1-0
Tennessee Tech 0-1
Texas 1-2
Texas A&M 1-0
Texas-Arlington 0-2
Texas Southern 2-1
Texas Tech 1-7
Texas Woman’s 0-1
Toledo 1-0
Tulane 1-0
Tulsa 2-0
UAB 0-1
UCF 2-3
UNLV 1-0
USF 0-2
Utah 0-1
UTEP 2-2
Virginia 0-1
Wayland Baptist 0-1
West Texas State 1-0
Wyoming 1-0
Totals 40-53
SMU CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RESULTS
THE AMERICAN CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
(3-8)
YEAR RESULT LOCATION
2014 Rutgers 68, SMU 49 Uncasville, Conn.
2015 Memphis 71, SMU 59 Uncasville, Conn.
2016 SMU 83, UCF 74 (OT) Uncasville, Conn. USF 73, SMU 60 Uncasville, Conn.
2017 SMU 60, East Carolina 54 (OT) Uncasville, Conn.
USF 62, SMU 55 Uncasville, Conn.
2018 East Carolina 85, SMU 74 Uncasville, Conn.
2019 East Carolina 50, SMU 48 (OT) Uncasville, Conn.
2020 Memphis 76, SMU 65 Uncasville, Conn.
2022 SMU 63, Temple 55 Fort Worth, Texas UCF 61, SMU 28 Fort Worth, Texas
RECORD BY SEED
SEED RECORD YEAR
5 1-2 2014, 2022
6 1-2 2017, 2020
7 1-1 2016
9 0-1 2019
10 0-2 2015, 2018
SMU VS. THE DIFFERENT SEEDS
SEED RECORD WINS (YEAR) LOSSES (YEAR)
2 0-1
USF (2016)
3 0-1 USF (2017)
4 1-1 Temple (2022) Rutgers (2014)
7 0-2 Memphis (2015), ECU (2018)
8 0-1 ECU (2019)
10 1-0 UCF (2016)
11 1-1 East Carolina (2017), Memphis (2020)
CONFERENCE USA TOURNAMENT (7-7)
YEAR RESULT LOCATION
2013 UCF 70, SMU 66 Tulsa, Okla.
2012 SMU 53, Marshall 52 Memphis, Tenn. Memphis 77, SMU 67 Memphis, Tenn.
2011 UTEP 75, SMU 57 El Paso, Texas
2010 UAB 64, SMU 55 Tulsa, Okla.
2009 UCF 62, SMU 51 New Orleans, La. SMU 77, East Carolina 69 New Orleans, La.
2008 SMU 68, Tulsa 49 Orlando, Fla. SMU 68, Marshall 59 Orlando, Fla. SMU 73, UTEP 57 Orlando, Fla.
2007 SMU 79, UCF 58 Tulsa, Okla. East Carolina 76, SMU 62 Tulsa, Okla.
2006 SMU 86, Tulane 84 (3 OT) Dallas, Texas Rice 57, SMU 52 Dallas, Texas
RECORD BY SEED
SEED RECORD YEAR
1 1-2 2009, 2013 2 3-0 2008 3 1-2 2006, 2010 6 1-1 2007 8 0-1 2011 10 1-1 2012
SMU VS. THE DIFFERENT SEEDS
SEED RECORD WINS (YEAR) LOSSES (YEAR)
2 1-2 UTEP (2008) Rice (2006) Memphis (2012)
3 0-1 East Carolina (2007)
5 0-1 UCF (2009)
6 2-1 Tulane (2006) UAB (2010) Marshall (2008)
7 1-0 Marshall (2012)
8 1-1 East Carolina (2009) UCF (2013)
9 0-1 UTEP (2011)
10 1-0 Tulsa (2008)
11 1-0 UCF (2007)
WAC TOURNAMENT (12-8)
YEAR RESULT LOCATION
1997 SMU 76, San Jose State 52 Las Vegas, Nev.
SMU 69, Colorado State 64 Las Vegas, Nev. Utah 78, SMU 63 Las Vegas, Nev.
1998 SMU 69, Wyoming 55 Las Vegas, Nev. Colorado State 67, SMU 64 Las Vegas, Nev.
1999 SMU 75, BYU 60
SMU 53, New Mexico 45
Las Vegas, Nev.
Las Vegas, Nev.
SMU 65, Colorado State 49 Las Vegas, Nev.
2000 SMU 99, San Jose State 56 Fresno, Calif.
SMU 58, Tulsa 46 Fresno, Calif.
Rice 71, SMU 67 Fresno, Calif.
2001 SMU 61, Fresno State 56 Tulsa, Okla.
Hawaii 97, SMU 88 (OT) Tulsa, Okla.
2002 SMU 73, UTEP 66 Tulsa, Okla.
Rice 80, SMU 57 Tulsa, Okla.
2003 SMU 60, Nevada 49 Tulsa, Okla.
SMU 58, Rice 55 Tulsa, Okla.
Fresno State 81, SMU 76 Tulsa, Okla.
2004 UTEP 80, SMU 73 (OT) Fresno, Calif.
2005 Fresno State 71, SMU 53 Reno, Nev.
RECORD BY SEED
SEED RECORD YEAR
1 2-1 2000
2 - Mountain 3-0 1999 3 - Pacific 1-1 1998 3 - Mountain 2-1 1997 3 1-1 2001 5 0-2 2004 & 2005 7 3-2 2002 & 2003
SMU VS. THE DIFFERENT SEEDS
Seed Record Wins (Year) Losses (Year)
1 2-1 New Mexico (1999) Utah (1997) Colorado State (1999)
2 2-2 Colorado State (1997) Rice (2002) Rice (2003) Hawaii (2001) Colorado State (1998)
3 1-2 Brigham Young (1999) Rice (2000) Fresno State (2003)
4 1-2 Tulsa (2000) UTEP (2004) Fresno State (2005)
6 3-0 Fresno State (2001) Wyoming (1998) San Jose State (1997)
8 1-0 San Jose State (2000) 10 2-0 UTEP (2002) Nevada (2003)
SWC POSTSEASON CLASSIC (5-10)
YEAR RESULT
LOCATION
1983 Houston 95, SMU 65 Austin, Texas
1986 Arkansas 82, SMU 75 Dallas, Texas 1988 Texas Tech 60, SMU 49 Dallas, Texas 1989 Texas Tech 81, SMU 65 Dallas, Texas 1991 Texas Tech 71, SMU 56 Dallas, Texas
1992 SMU 95, Texas A&M 77 Dallas, Texas Texas Tech 79, SMU 67 Dallas, Texas
1993 SMU 96, Houston 80 Dallas, Texas Texas 95, SMU 76 Dallas, Texas 1994 SMU 82, Houston 73 Dallas, Texas Texas Tech 99, SMU 78 Dallas, Texas 1995 SMU 83, Baylor 68 Dallas, Texas SMU 81, Texas 65 Dallas, Texas Texas Tech 84, SMU 62 Dallas, Texas 1996 Houston 81, SMU 76 Dallas, Texas
RECORD BY SEED
1993, 1996 4
1992 6 0-4 1987-89, 1991
SMU VS. THE DIFFERENT SEEDS
SEED RECORD WINS (YEAR)
LOSSES (YEAR)
Texas Tech ’92,’94,’95) 2 0-1 Texas (’93) 3 0-4 Texas Tech (’88,’89,’91) Arkansas (’86)
1 0-3
4 1-1 Texas A&M (’92) Houston (’83) 5 1-0 Houston (’94) 6 2-1 Houston (’93) Houston (’96) Texas (’95) 7 1-0 Baylor (’95)
SCORING
SEASON PLAYER GP PTS AVG
1976-77 Crickett Bergmann 23 299 13.0
1977-78 Jan Gaston 25 340 13.6 1978-79 Carol Blauvelt 27 406 14.5 1979-80 Carol Blauvelt 29 387 13.3 1980-81 Carol Blauvelt 33 432 13.0 1981-82 Rhonda Rompola 32 683 21.3 1982-83 S. Smothers-Johnson 27 373 13.8 1983-84 Scotti Wood 25 306 12.2 1984-85 S. Smothers-Johnson 27 464 17.2 1985-86 Felicia Bluitt 30 353 11.8 1986-87 Sheila Bryant 27 345 12.7 1987-88 LeQuita Smith 28 380 13.6 1988-89 Jeannia Nix 25 468 18.7 1989-90 Suzanne McAnally 26 372 14.3 1990-91 Shanell Thomas 28 391 14.0 1991-92 Vicki Walterscheid 29 418 14.4 1992-93 Shanell Thomas 30 440 14.7 1993-94 Jennifer McLaughlin 27 445 16.5 1994-95 Jennifer McLaughlin 31 537 17.3 1995-96 Kim Brandl 29 465 16.0 1996-97 Kim Brandl 30 493 16.4 1997-98 Karlin Kennedy 29 457 15.8 1998-99 Karlin Kennedy 30 484 16.1 1999-00 D-dra Rucker 31 496 16.0 2000-01 D-dra Rucker 28 474 16.9 2001-02 Andrea Cossey 27 341 12.6 2002-03 Andrea Cossey 31 360 11.6 2003-04 Kaira White 28 284 10.1 2004-05 Janielle Dodds 30 423 14.1 2005-06 Janielle Dodds 30 466 15.5 2006-07 Janielle Dodds 30 478 15.9 2007-08 Janielle Dodds 33 494 15.0 2008-09 Brittany Gilliam 32 470 14.7 2009-10 Brittany Gilliam 31 455 14.7 2010-11 Christine Elliott 29 305 10.5 2011-12 Akil Simpson 31 332 10.7 2012-13 Keena Mays 23 424 18.4 2013-14 Keena Mays 32 691 21.6 2014-15 Alicia Froling 30 346 11.5 2015-16 McKenizie Adams 31 414 13.4 2016-17 Alicia Froling 34 486 14.3
2017-18 McKenzie Adams 30 507 16.9 2018-19 Kayla White 30 341 11.4 2019-20 Johnasia Cash 29 323 11.1
2020-21 Kayla White 6 73 12.2 2021-22 Kayla White 29 384 13.2
REBOUNDS
SEASON PLAYER
GP REB AVG
1976-77 Teri Baldwin 25 221 8.8
1977-78 Teri Baldwin 25 219 7.8
1978-79 Teri Baldwin 28 228 8.1
1979-80 Kim Nowak 29 278 9.5
1980-81 Theresa Ralston 33 205 6.2
1981-82 Rhonda Rompola 32 281 8.8
1982-83 S. Smothers-Johnson 27 230 8.5
1983-84 Toni Jackson 26 221 8.5
1984-85 S. Smothers-Johnson 27 310 11.5
1985-86 Felicia Bluitt 30 203 6.8 1986-87 S. Smothers-Johnson 27 245 9.1
YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS
1987-88 Felicia Bluitt 28 234 8.4 1988-89 Heather Nygard 25 176 7.0 Diana Wilt 23 160 7.0 1989-90 Shanell Thomas 26 130 5.0 1990-91 Brenda Bruggeman 28 213 7.6 1991-92 Vicki Walterscheid 29 215 7.4 1992-93 Kim Brungardt 30 216 7.2 1993-94 Kerri Delaney 27 207 7.7 1994-95 Kim Brungardt 31 254 8.2 1995-96 Kim Brungardt 30 240 8.0 1996-97 Karlin Kennedy 30 218 7.3 1997-98 Karlin Kennedy 29 248 8.6 1998-99 Claudia Brassard 31 241 7.8 1999-00 Karlin Kennedy 31 267 8.6 2000-01 Katie Remke 29 239 8.2 2001-02 Tyesha Glover 30 245 8.2 2002-03 Kaci Alexander 31 190 6.1 2003-04 Sarah Davis 28 183 6.5 2004-05 Janielle Dodds 30 246 8.2 2005-06 Janielle Dodds 30 253 8.4 2006-07 Janielle Dodds 30 226 7.5 2007-08 Janielle Dodds 33 249 7.5 2008-09 Christine Elliott 32 224 7.0 2009-10 Christine Elliott 30 245 8.2 2010-11 Christine Elliott 29 213 7.3 2011-12 Akil Simpson 31 233 7.5 2012-13 Akil Simpson 31 251 8.1 2013-14 Akil Simpson 32 264 8.3 2014-15 D. Hives-McCray 28 210 7.5 2015-16 Alicia Froling 31 328 10.6 2016-17 Alicia Froling 34 339 10.0 2017-18 Kiara Perry 30 199 6.6 2018-19 Alicia Froling 30 270 9.0 2019-20 Johnasia Cash 29 273 9.4 2020-21 Reagan Bradley 6 37 6.2 2021-22 Savannah Wilkinson 26 245 9.4
FIELD GOALS MADE
SEASON PLAYER GP FGM AVG 1978-79 Carol Blauvelt 27 182 6.7 1980-81 Carol Blauvelt 33 189 5.7 1981-82 Rhonda Rompola 32 260 8.1 1982-83 S. Smothers-Johnson 27 159 5.9 1983-84 Scotti Wood 25 141 5.6 1984-85 S. Smothers-Johnson 27 188 7.0 1985-86 Felicia Bluitt 30 131 4.4 1986-87 S. Smothers-Johnson 27 148 5.5 1987-88 LeQuita Smith 28 160 5.7 1988-89 Jeannia Nix 25 189 7.6 1989-90 Suzanne McAnally 26 138 5.3 1990-91 Shanell Thomas 28 165 5.9 1991-92 Vicki Walterscheid 29 162 5.6 1992-93 Shanell Thomas 30 175 5.8 1993-94 Jennifer McLaughlin 27 166 6.1 1994-95 Jennifer McLaughlin 31 211 6.8 1995-96 Kim Brandl 29 144 5.0 1996-97 Kim Brandl 30 173 5.8 1997-98 Karlin Kennedy 29 192 6.6 1998-99 Claudia Brassard 30 160 5.3 1999-00 Karlin Kennedy 31 162 5.2 2000-01 D-dra Rucker 28 157 5.6 2001-02 Kaci Alexander 30 124 4.1
2002-03 Andrea Cossey 31 121 3.9 2003-04 Sarah Davis 28 96 3.4 2004-05 Janielle Dodds 30 154 5.1 2005-06 Janielle Dodds 29 173 6.0 2006-07 Janielle Dodds 30 173 5.8 2007-08 Janielle Dodds 33 181 5.5 2008-09 Brittany Gilliam 32 176 5.5 2009-10 Brittany Gilliam 31 159 5.1 2010-11 Christine Elliott 29 123 4.2 2011-12 Akil Simpson 31 122 3.9 2012-13 Keena Mays 23 142 6.2 2013-14 Keena Mays 32 225 7.0
2014-15 Alicia Froling 30 126 4.2 2015-16 Alicia Froling 31 143 4.6 2016-17 Alicia Froling 34 169 5.0 2017-18 McKenzie Adams 30 168 5.6 2018-19 Alicia Froling 30 132 4.4 2019-20 Johnasia Cash 29 130 4.5 2020-21 Kayla White 6 28 4.7 2021-22 Kayla White 29 147 5.1
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 100 ATT.)
SEASON PLAYER
FGM FGA PCT
1980-81 Kim Nowak 126 260 .482 1981-82 Rhonda Rompola 260 574 .453 1982-83 S. Smothers-Johnson 159 312 .509 1983-84 Scotti Wood 141 275 .513 1984-85 Lesa Rountree 127 247 .514 1985-86 Sheila Bryant 122 224 .545 1986-87 Sheila Bryant 136 275 .494 1987-88 LeQuita Smith 160 367 .436 1988-89 Jeannia Nix 189 410 .461 1989-90 Suzanne McAnally 138 380 .363 1990-91 Vicki Walterscheid 114 250 .456 1991-92 Vicki Walterscheid 162 328 .494 1992-93 Kim Brungardt 135 234 .577 1993-94 Kerri Delaney 154 300 .513 1994-95 Kerri Delaney 157 283 .555 1995-96 Claudia Brassard 83 159 .522 1996-97 Karlin Kennedy 158 289 .547 1997-98 Karlin Kennedy 192 366 .525 1998-99 Karlin Kennedy 186 352 .528 1999-00 Karlin Kennedy 186 358 .520 2000-01 Katie Remke 104 233 .446 2001-02 Kaci Alexander 124 249 .498 2002-03 Shonte Roberts 98 224 .438 2003-04 Shonte Roberts 86 201 .428 2004-05 Janielle Dodds 154 374 .412 2005-06 Janielle Dodds 177 336 .527 2006-07 Delisha Wills 104 220 .473 2007-08 Janielle Dodds 181 369 .491 2008-09 Christine Elliott 113 214 .528 2009-10 Alice Severin 69 127 .543 2010-11 Christine Elliott 123 229 .537
2011-12 Akil Simpson 122 233 .524 2012-13 Akil Simpson 126 264 .477 2013-14 Akil Simpson 167 335 .499 2014-15 D. Hives-McCray 109 230 .474 2015-16 Dai'ja Thomas 55 113 .487 2016-17 Stephanie Collins 65 125 .520 2017-18 Stephanie Collins 47 102 .461 2018-19 Alicia Froling 121 237 .511
2019-20 Paige Bayliss 84 164 .512 2020-21 Jahnaria Brown* 14 35 .400 2021-22 Danielle Sanderlin 52 122 .426
FREE THROWS MADE
SEASON PLAYER G FTM AVG
1978-79 Theresa Ralston 28 56 2.0 1980-81 Lisa Davis 33 108 3.3 1981-82 Rhonda Rompola 32 163 5.1 1982-83 S. Smothers-Johnson 27 55 2.0 1983-84 Tony Jackson 26 44 1.7 1984-85 S. Smothers-Johnson 27 88 3.3 1985-86 Felicia Bluitt 30 91 3.0 1986-87 Sheila Bryant 27 73 2.7 1987-88 Felecia Bluitt 28 68 2.4 1988-89 LeQuita Smith 25 83 3.3 1989-90 Missy Parker 26 83 3.2 1990-91 Brenda Bruggeman 28 85 3.0 1991-92 Vicki Walterscheid 29 94 3.2 Brenda Bruggeman 29 94 3.2 1992-93 Kim Brungardt 30 99 3.3 1993-94 Jennifer McLaughlin 27 108 4.0 1994-95 Kim Brandl 31 137 4.4 1995-96 Kim Brandl 29 132 4.6 1996-97 Kim Brandl 30 104 3.5 1997-98 Karlin Kennedy 29 73 2.5 1998-99 Karlin Kennedy 30 83 2.8 1999-00 D-dra Rucker 31 88 2.8 2000-01 D-dra Rucker 28 125 4.5 2001-02 Shonte Roberts 30 73 2.4 2002-03 Shanta Ramdhanny 31 60 1.9 2003-04 Kaira White 28 65 2.3 2004-05 Janielle Dodds 30 114 3.8 2005-06 Janielle Dodds 29 112 3.9 2006-07 Janielle Dodds 30 123 4.1 2007-08 Janielle Dodds 33 129 3.9 2008-09 Brittany Gilliam 32 78 2.4 2009-10 Brittany Gilliam 31 96 3.1 2010-11 Delisha Wills 27 80 3.0 2011-12 Akil Simpson 31 88 2.8 2012-13 Akil Simpson 31 81 2.6 2013-14 Keena Mays 32 153 4.8 2014-15 Alicia Froling 30 86 2.9 2015-16 McKenzie Adams 31 94 3.0 2016-17 Alicia Froling 34 145 4.3 2017-18 McKenzie Adams 30 138 4.6 2018-19 Alicia Froling 30 68 2.3 2019-20 Amber Bacon 29 63 2.2 2020-21 Rhyle McKinney 6 10 1.7 2021-22 Kayla White 29 79 2.7
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN. 25 FTA)
SEASON PLAYER FTM FTA PCT
1980-81 Lisa Davis 108 132 .818
1981-82 Rhonda Rompola 163 189 .863
1982-83 S. Smothers-Johnson 55 102 .539
1983-84 Tomi Hollis 27 50 .540 1984-85 Lesa Rountree 64 95 .674
1985-86 Heather Nygard 46 75 .708
1986-87 Sheila Bryant 73 114 .640
1987-88 LeQuita Smith 60 84 .714 1988-89 Jeannia Nix 35 77 .455
YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS
1989-90 Brenda Bruggeman 85 120 .708 1990-91 Leslie Frazier 20 27 .741 1991-92 Shanell Thomas 67 85 .788 1992-93 Kim Brungardt 99 118 .839 1993-94 Jennifer McLaughlin 108 139 .777 1994-95 Kim Brandl 137 163 .840 1995-96 Jennifer McLaughlin 99 117 .846 1996-97 Kim Brandl 104 117 .889 1997-98 Megan Woods 26 33 .788 1998-99 Karlin Kennedy 112 138 .812 1999-00 D-dra Rucker 115 130 .885 2000-01 D-dra Rucker 125 154 .812 2001-02 Andrea Cossey 49 61 .803 2002-03 Andrea Cossey 50 61 .820 2003-04 Kaira White 65 78 .833 2003-04 Sarah Davis 30 36 .833 2004-05 Katy Cobb 35 42 .833 2005-06 Kendall Shead 58 70 .829 2006-07 Katy Cobb 56 67 .836 2007-08 Jillian Samuels 44 49 .898 2008-09 Jillian Samuels 33 42 .786 2009-10 Jillian Samuels 84 97 .866 2010-11 Delisha Wills 80 97 .825 2011-12 Alisha Filmore 68 87 .782 2012-13 Alisha Filmore 78 99 .788 2013-14 Keena Mays 153 202 .757 2014-15 Keely Froling 33 38 .868 2015-16 McKenzie Adams 94 120 .783 2016-17 Alicia Froling 145 204 .711 2017-18 McKenzie Adams 138 169 .817 2018-19 Makenzie Ellis 31 38 .816 2019-20 Brishonne Tollie 25 36 .694 2020-21 Rhyle McKinney* 10 10 1.000 2021-22 Reagan Bradley 34 43 .791
* SMU played six games in 2020-21 - COVID.
THREE-POINTERS MADE
SEASON PLAYER G 3PM AVG
1986-87 Gina Harvey 27 10 0.4 1987-88 Jeannia Nix 28 15 0.5 1988-89 Jeannia Nix 25 35 1.4 1989-90 Suzanne McAnally 26 42 1.6 1990-91 Suzanne McAnally 28 40 1.4 1991-92 Missy Parker 29 33 1.1 1992-93 Mary Gleason 30 48 1.6 1993-94 Mary Gleason 27 37 1.4 1994-95 Mary Gleason 31 43 1.4 1995-96 Kim Brandl 29 45 1.6 1996-97 Shawna Ford 30 46 1.5 1997-98 Kveta Truchlikova 29 59 2.0 1998-99 Anika Calvert 31 44 1.4 1999-00 Anika Calvert 31 35 1.1 2000-01 Andrea Cossey 29 53 1.8 2001-02 Andrea Cossey 27 68 2.5 2002-03 Andrea Cossey 31 68 2.2 2003-04 Andrea Cossey 28 47 1.7 2004-05 Katie Gross 28 53 1.9 2005-06 Katie Gross 30 59 1.9 2006-07 Jillian Samuels 30 51 1.7 2007-08 Jillian Samuels 33 72 2.2 2008-09 Jillian Samuels 32 59 1.8
2009-10 Jillian Samuels 31 62 2.0
2010-11 Samantha Mahnesmith 30 55 1.8
2011-12 Samantha Mahnesmith 31 41 1.3 2012-13 Keena Mays 23 64 2.8 2013-14 Keena Mays 32 88 2.8
2014-15 Morgan Bolton 30 34 1.1
2015-16 McKenzie Adams 31 46 1.5 2016-17 Morgan Bolton 34 44 0.8 2017-18 Ariana Whitfield 30 41 1.4
2018-19 Kayla White 30 32 1.1 2019-20 Reagan Bradley 29 24 0.8 2020-21 Kayla White 6 10 1.7 2021-22 Jasmine Smith 28 42 1.5
THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (MIN. 50 3PA)
SEASON PLAYER 3PM 3PA PCT
1986-87 Gina Harvey* 10 24 .416 1987-88 Jeannia Nix* 15 45 .333 1988-89 Jeannia Nix 35 77 .455 1989-90 Suzanne McAnally 42 143 .294 1990-91 Leslie Frazier 21 60 .350 1991-92 Missy Parker 33 79 .418 1992-93 Leslie Frazier 34 66 .515 1993-94 Mary Gleason 37 107 .346 1994-95 Alexa Devine 23 69 .333 1995-96 Kim Brandl 45 112 .402 1996-97 Kveta Truchlikova 29 67 .433 1997-98 Karen Blair 28 67 .418 1998-99 Karen Blair 36 88 .409 1999-00 Anika Calvert 35 128 .273 2000-01 Andrea Cossey 53 150 .353 2001-02 Jackee Brown 27 80 .338 2002-03 Kenni Patton 21 57 .368 2003-04 Kaira White 41 109 .376 2004-05 Katie Gross 53 138 .384 2005-06 Katie Gross 59 171 .345 2006-07 Katy Cobb 24 62 .387 2007-08 Jillian Samuels 72 186 .387 2008-09 Haley Day 30 62 .366 2009-10 Haley Day 30 75 .400 2010-11 Alisha Filmore 30 70 .429 2011-12 Alisha Filmore 33 80 .413 2012-13 Keena Mays 64 160 .400 2013-14 Keena Mays 88 222 .396 2014-15 Morgan Bolton 34 127 .268 2015-16 McKenzie Adams 46 154 .299 2016-17 Morgan Bolton 44 129 .341 2017-18 Ariana Whitfield 41 133 .308 2018-19 Kayla White 32 128 .250 2019-20 Reagan Bradley* 24 70 .343 2020-21 Kayla White* 10 36 .278 2021-22 Jasmine Smith* 42 126 .333
* - Team high in attempts
ASSISTS
SEASON PLAYER GP ASST AVG
1978-79 Carol Blauvelt 27 89 3.3 1979-80 Wendy Truskey 26 83 3.2 1980-81 Wendy Truskey 33 153 4.6 1981-82 Wendy Truskey 28 101 3.9 1982-83 Tomi Hollis 28 95 3.4 1983-84 Tomi Hollis 26 88 3.4 1984-85 Scotti Wood 27 74 2.7 1985-86 Tomi Hollis 30 73 2.4 1986-87 Tammy Reescano 25 79 3.1 1987-88 Jeannia Nix 28 73 2.6 1988-89 LeQuita Smith 25 80 3.2 1989-90 Suzanne McAnally 26 93 3.6 1990-91 Suzanne McAnally 28 140 5.0 1991-92 Suzanne McAnally 29 189 6.5 1992-93 Missy Parker 29 116 4.0 1993-94 Jennifer McLaughlin 27 80 3.0 1994-95 Jennifer McLaughlin 31 117 3.8 1995-96 Karen Blair 29 93 3.2 1996-97 Shawna Ford 30 105 4.3 1997-98 Karen Blair 29 148 5.1 1998-99 Karen Blair 31 127 4.1 1999-00 D-dra Rucker 21 131 4.2 2000-01 D-dra Rucker 28 105 3.8 2001-02 Vanita Krouch 30 71 2.4 2002-03 Andrea Cossey 31 91 2.9 2003-04 Kendall Shead 28 131 4.7 2004-05 Kendall Shead 30 143 4.7 2005-06 Kendall Shead 30 121 4.0 2006-07 Katy Cobb 29 79 2.7 2007-08 Brittany Gilliam 30 82 2.5 2008-09 Brittany Gilliam 32 126 3.9 2009-10 Brittany Gilliam 31 154 5.0 2010-11 Alisha Filmore 29 109 3.8 2011-12 Alisha Filmore 31 86 2.8 2012-13 Keena Mays 23 88 3.8 2013-14 Korina Baker 32 122 3.8 2014-15 Morgan Bolton 30 73 2.4 2015-16 McKenzie Adams 31 76 2.5 2016-17 Morgan Bolton 34 84 2.5 Kiara Perry 34 84 2.5 2017-18 Mikayla Reese 30 68 2.3 2018-19 Ariana Whitfield 27 88 3.3 2019-20 Reagan Bradley 29 129 4.4 2020-21 Reagan Bradley 6 13 2.2 2021-22 Jasmine Smith 28 119 4.3
STEALS
SEASON PLAYER GP Steals AVG
1979-80 Kim Nowak 29 97 3.3 1980-81 Wendy Truskey 33 97 2.9 1981-82 Rhonda Rompola 32 92 2.9
1982-83 Diana Bartley 28 66 1.7
1983-84 Diana Bartley 25 51 2.0 1984-85 Diana Bartley 28 57 2.0
1985-86 Felicia Bluitt 30 70 2.3
1986-87 Rhonda Buggs 27 48 1.8
1987-88 Felicia Bluitt 28 81 2.9
1988-89 Jeannia Nix 25 51 2.0
1989-90 Missy Parker 26 84 3.2 1990-91 Suzanne McAnally 28 71 2.5
YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS
1991-92 Suzanne McAnally 29 88 3.0 1992-93 Missy Parker 29 74 2.6 1993-94 Jennifer McLaughlin 27 41 1.5 1994-95 Jennifer McLaughlin 31 56 1.8 1995-96 Kim Brandl 29 58 2.0 1996-97 Shawna Ford 30 62 2.1 1997-98 Karen Blair 29 63 2.2 1998-99 Nici Johnson 30 49 1.6 1999-00 D-Dra Rucker 31 91 2.9 2000-01 D-dra Rucker 28 82 2.9 2001-02 Andrea Cossey 27 47 1.7 2002-03 Kendall Shead 31 43 1.4 2003-04 Kendall Shead 28 55 2.0 2004-05 Kendall Shead 30 72 2.4 2005-06 Kendall Shead 30 75 2.5 2006-07 Sharee Shepherd 26 65 2.5 2007-08 Sharee Shepherd 33 101 3.1 2008-09 Brittany Gilliam 32 80 2.5 2009-10 Brittany Gilliam 31 65 2.1 2010-11 Alisha Filmore 29 50 1.7 2011-12 Akil Simpson 31 47 1.5 2012-13 Alisha Filmore 31 69 2.2 2013-14 Keena Mays 32 74 2.3 2014-15 Kiara Perry 20 39 2.0 2015-16 Gabrielle Wilkins 29 53 1.8 2016-17 Kiara Perry 34 58 1.7 2017-18 Kiara Perry 30 62 2.1 2018-19 Kayla White 30 38 1.9 2019-20 Reagan Bradley 29 55 1.9 2020-21 Amber Bacon 6 13 2.2 2021-22 Jasmine Smith 28 44 1.6
BLOCKS
SEASON PLAYER GP BlocksAVG 1980-81 Theresa Ralston 33 12 0.4 1981-82 Barbara Totzlke 33 26 0.8 1982-83 Tony Jackson 28 42 1.5 1983-84 Tony Jackson 26 33 1.3 1984-85 S. Smothers-Johnson 27 25 0.9 1985-86 Diana Wilt 31 34 1.1 1986-87 S. Smothers-Johnson 27 35 1.3 1987-88 LeQuita Smith 28 32 1.1 Diana Wilt 28 32 1.1 1988-89 Dedra Simpson 20 26 1.3 1989-90 Lisa Schoemer 26 14 0.5 1990-91 Brenda Bruggeman 28 19 0.7 1991-92 Shanell Thomas 29 13 0.4 1992-93 Shanell Thomas 30 8 0.3 1993-94 Andrea Guziec 27 16 0.6 1994-95 Kerri Delaney 31 30 1.0 1995-96 Kerri Delaney 30 24 0.8 1996-97 Karlin Kennedy 30 24 0.8 1997-98 Karlin Kennedy 29 47 1.6 1998-99 Karlin Kennedy 30 27 0.9 1999-00 Katie Remke 31 40 1.3 2000-01 Katie Remke 29 43 1.5 2001-02 Kaci Alexander 30 23 0.8 2002-03 Sarah Davis 27 40 1.5 2003-04 Sarah Davis 28 45 1.6 2004-05 Sarah Davis 30 38 1.3 2005-06 Sarah Davis 29 53 1.8 2006-07 Janielle Dodds 30 42 1.4
2007-08 Sharee Shepherd 33 29 0.9 2008-09 Christine Elliott 32 24 0.8 Alice Severin 32 24 0.8 2009-10 Alice Severin 27 36 1.3 2010-11 Christine Elliott 29 29 1.0 2011-12 Christine Elliott 30 25 0.8 2012-13 Akil Simpson 31 23 0.7 2013-14 Raven Short 32 18 0.6 2014-15 Alicia Froling 30 54 1.8 2015-16 Stephanie Collins 30 73 2.4 2016-17 Alicia Froling 34 51 1.5 2017-18 Klara Bradshaw 30 59 1.9 2018-19 Alicia Froling 30 55 1.8 2019-20 Johnasia Cash 29 40 1.4 2020-21 Jahnaria Brown 6 7 1.1 2021-22 Jasmine Smith 28 30 1.1
TEAM
TEAM RECORDS - GAME
Most Points
127 TCU, 1/25/97 115 Hawaii-Pacific, 12/1/84 107 TCU, 2/22/95 107 Oral Roberts, 12/12/92 107 Kent, 11/30/91
Most Field Goals Made 48 Hawaii-Pacific, 12/1/84 45 Sam Houston State, 11/19/99 44 Northeastern Illinois, 2/26/93
Most Field Goals Attempted 98 Hawaii-Pacific, 12/1/84 93 TCU, 1/25/97 91 Southern Mississippi, 3/16/95
Best Field Goal Percentage (minimum 50 attempts)
62.9 Houston, 2/25/95 (39-62) 62.5 San Jose State, 3/3/00 (40-64)
Most Free Throws Made 39 Radford, 11/26/95 33................................................................. UAB, 2/7/13 32 Tulane, 3/3/06 32 TCU, 1/25/97
Most Free Throws Attempted 55 Radford, 11/26/95 52 TCU, 1/25/97 44 UAB, 2/7/13 43 UTSA, 12/28/11 43 Hampton, 11/27/09
Best Free Throw Percentage (minimum 15 attempts)
100.0 UCF, 2/1/07 (19-19) 95.5 Rice, 1/17/96 (21-22) 92.9 Tulane, 2/3/11 (26-28) 92.9 ULL, 11/11/05 (13-14)
Most Three-Pointers Made 14 San Jose State, 2/12/04 13 at TCU, 3/3/01 12 at Tulsa, 1/13/11 12 Boise State, 1/31/04 12 at Boise State, 2/1/03 12 San Jose State, 2/28/01 12 Stephen F. Austin, 12/1/98 12 at Marshall, 2/21/10
Most Three-Point Attempts 34 Indiana State, 12/20/09 32 Louisiana Tech, 2/21/04 31 Texas Tech, 12/21/96
Best Three-Point Percentage (minimum 8 attempts)
76.9 DePaul, 3/15/96 (10-13) 63.6 Baylor, 2/8/95 (7-11) 62.5 at TCU, 11/28/12 (10-16) 62.5 Rice, 2/6/93 (5-8)
RECORDS - GAME & SEASON
Most Rebounds 69
Hawaii-Pacific, 12/1/84 64 TCU, 2/19/98 64 North Dakota, 12/9/19 63 Sam Houston State, 11/17/06 63 Northwestern State, 11/15/15
Most Assists
Most Field Goals Made 909 1994-95 886 1981-82 867 1999-2000
44
Hawaii-Pacific, 12/1/84 32 Sam Houston State, 2/11/86 30 Houston, 2/26/86
Most Blocked Shots 16 Tulane, 3/3/06 12 Tulsa, 2/17/16 12 Louisiana-Monroe, 12/17/12 12 UTEP, 3/1/03 12 Tulsa, 1/5/97
Most Steals 32 Hawaii-Pacific, 12/1/84 25 Air Force, 1/23/97 24 Prairie View A&M, 11/29/91 24 San Jose State, 1/15/00
Most Turnovers 35 San Jose State, 1/15/00 33 Georgia, 11/25/95 31 Georgia Southern, 11/17/01 31 at Colorado, 11/26/16
Most Fouls 33 at TCU, 1/25/97 33 at Memphis, 12/10/94 32 at Texas Tech, 1/19/94
Largest Winning Margin 67 points Prairie View A&M, 11/29/91
Largest Losing Margin 61 points Texas, 12/15/78 61 points Connecticut, 2/4/14
TEAM RECORDS - SEASON
Most Victories 24 2007-08 (24-9) 22 1999-2000 (22-9) 21 1997-98 (21-8) 21 2012-13 (21-10) 21 1994-95 (21-10)
Most Consecutive Victories 12 1999-2000 10 2012-13 8 1998-99, 2004-05, 2007-08 7 1979-80, 1993-94, 2007-08, 2013-14
Most Points 2,515 1994-95 2,417 2007-08 2,317 1992-93
Highest Scoring Average 81.1 1994-95 77.2 1992-93 76.8 1995-96
Most Field Goals Attempted 2,166 1981-82 2,042 2007-08 2,036 1994-95
Best Field Goal Percentage 44.6 1994-95 (909-2036) 43.7 1982-83 (699-1601) 42.7 1999-2000 (867-2029)
Most Free Throws Made 570 1994-95 559 1995-96 552 2007-08
Most Free Throws Attempted 788 1995-96 761 1994-95 753 1991-92
Best Free Throw Percentage 76.8 2007-08 (552-719) 74.9 1994-95 (570-761) 74.6 2006-07 (471-631)
Most Three-Pointers Made 191 2003-04 186 2009-10 176 2012-13 174 1998-99
Most Three-Pointers Attempted 611 2003-04 578 2009-10 562 2005-06
Most Rebounds 1,409 2016-17 1,331 2015-16 1,327 1981-82 1,315 1995-96 1,309 2007-08
Most Assists 543 1984-85 539 1987-88 515 1999-2000 510 1998-99
Most Blocked Shots 187 2016-17 184 2015-16 160 2014-15 148 2017-18 142 2005-06
Most Steals 393 1999-2000 389 1981-82 357 1987-88
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - GAME
Free Throws Attempted - 15 +
Felicia Bluitt vs. TCU (2/15/86) 19
McKenzie Adams vs. Nicholls (11/10/17) 18
Lisa Davis vs. North Texas (1/15/80) 17
S. Smothers-Johnson vs. TCU (1/19/85) 17
Andrea Cossey vs. BYU (12/8/01) 17
S. Smothers-Johnson vs. UTA (11/25/83) 16
Brittany Gilliam vs. UTEP (1/12/07) 16
Keena Mays at UTEP (12/21/13) 16
Brenda Bruggeman vs. Rice (1/22/91) 15
Delisha Wills vs. Coppin St. (12/6/07) 15
Three-Point Field Goals Made - 5 +
Raquel Christian at UTEP (2/27/11) .............................. 8
Andrea Cossey vs. Hawaii (2/14/04) 7
Alisha Filmore vs. TAMU-CC (12/18/11) 7
Keena Mays vs. Houston (2/15/14) 7
Jeannia Nix vs. Texas (2/28/89) 6
Shawna Ford vs. TCU (1/25/97) 6
Kenni Patton at TCU (3/3/01) 6
Andrea Cossey vs. SJSU (2/7/02) 6
Andrea Cossey vs. Alabama (12/21/02) 6
Kenni Patton vs. Boise State (2/27/03) 6
Andrea Cossey at Tulsa (1/5/04) 6
Points - 30 +
Jeannia Nix vs. Texas (2/28/89) 43
Shawna Ford vs. TCU (1/25/97) 42
McKenzie Adams vs. Nicholls (11/10/17) 38
S. Smothers-Johnson vs. TCU (1/18/85) 36
Rhonda Rompola vs. Baylor (2/8/82) 35
Kerri Delaney vs. Baylor (2/5/94) 35
Jennifer McLaughlin vs. Houston (2/25/95) 35
McKenzie Adams at Nevada (11/26/17) 35
Kim Brandl vs. Rice (1/14/95) 34
Kim Brandl vs. Oklahoma (12/5/95) 34
Keena Mays at UTEP (12/7/13) 34
Keena Mays vs. Houston (2/15/14) 34
Keena Mays at Minnesota (3/23/14) 34
Kayla White vs. East Carolina (01/13/22) 34
D-dra Rucker at Fresno State (1/28/01) 33
Keena Mays vs. SFA (12/19/12) 33
Alicia Froling at Cincinnati (1/27/16) 33
Raquel Christian at UTEP (2/27/11) 32
Keena Mays at North Texas (12/21/13) 32
Keena Mays vs. Texas Southern (3/20/14) 32
McKenzie Adams at Cincinnati (1/17/17 32
Lee Ann Shaw vs. Tex.-S.A. (2/2/83) 31
LeQuita Smith vs. TCU (3/3/89) 31
Jennifer McLaughlin vs. Rice (2/8/94) 31
Andrea Cossey vs. Hawaii (2/14/04) ........................... 31
Rhonda Rompola at UNLV (2/5/82) ............................. 30
Rhonda Rompola vs. Texas Tech (2/25/82) 30
D-dra Rucker vs. Texas A&M (11/30/99) 30
D-dra Rucker at SJSU (1/5/01) 30
Rebounds - 18 +
Alicia Froling at Cincinnati (1/27/16) 22
Dai'ja Thomas vs. East Carolina (1/13/18) 22
Felicia Bluitt vs. TCU (2/7/86) 21
Christine Elliott vs. Tulane (2/26/09) 21
Alicia Froling at Texas A&M (12/7/15) 21
Katie Remke vs. Boston U. (12/2/00) 20
S. Smothers-Johnson vs. TCU (1/19/85) 19
Kendall Shead at Tulsa (1/5/04) 19
Teri Baldwin vs. Texas Wesleyan (12/5/79) ................. 18
Vicki Walterscheid vs. Texas A&M (3/11/92) ................ 18
Kim Brungardt vs. Houston (2/25/95) 18
Sarah Davis at UTEP (2/28/04) 18
Assists - 10 +
Scotti Wood vs. SW Texas St. (11/24/84) 11
Suzanne McAnally vs. Baylor (1/31/90) 11
Suzanne McAnally vs. Texas Tech (2/8/92) 11
Suzanne McAnally vs. Tex. A&M (2/12/92) 11
D-dra Rucker vs. SHSU (11/19/99)..... 11
Brittany Gilliam vs. UTEP (1/15/10) 11
Jasmine Smith at TCU (01/02/2022) 11
Nine tied with 10
Field Goals Made - 13 +
Jeannia Nix vs. Texas (2/28/89) 16
Kerri Delaney vs. Baylor (2/5/94) 14
Kim Brandl vs. Rice (1/14/95) 14
Shawna Ford vs. TCU (1/25/97) 14
Kerri Delaney vs. Alcorn State (1/3/95) 13
Jennifer McLaughlin vs. Houston (2/25/95) 13
Alicia Froling at Cincinnati (1/27/16) 13
Field Goals Attempted - 24 +
Keena Mays vs. UAB (2/7/13) ..................................... 30
Rhonda Rompola vs. Texas A&M (1/19/82) ................. 29
Rhonda Rompola vs. Texas (1/28/82) 29
Kayla White vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/28/2021) 28
McKenzie Adams at Oklahoma (11/17/17) 27
Rhonda Rompola vs. North Texas (12/16/81) 26
McKenzie Adams at Tulsa (1/2/16) 26
Alicia Froling at Cincinnati (1/27/16) 26
LeQuita Smith vs. Rice (1/16/88) 25
Keena Mays at Minnesota (3/23/14) 25
Rhonda Rompola vs. Okla. City U. (1/5/82) 24
Rhonda Rompola vs. Texas Tech (1/30/82) 24
Rhonda Rompola vs. UNLV (2/5/82) 24
Rhonda Buggs vs. Oklahoma St. (12/6/85) 24
Suzanne McAnally vs. S. Utah St. (2/25/90) 24
Sarah Davis at SJSU (2/10/05) 24
Keena Mays at Connecticut (2/4/14) 24
Free Throws Made - 12 +
Andrea Cossey vs. BYU (12/8/01) 16
McKenzie Adams vs. Nicholls (11/10/17) .................... 16
Brenda Bruggeman vs. Rice (1/22/91) ........................ 14
D-dra Rucker at TCU (2/27/00) 14
Rhonda Rompola vs. Baylor (2/8/82) 13
Brittany Gilliam vs. UTEP (1/12/07) 13
Janielle Dodds vs. Tulane (2/2/08) 13
Seven players - Eight times 12
Katie Gross vs. San Diego State (12/22/04) 6
Katie Gross vs. TCU (12/20/05) 6
Katie Gross vs. Tulsa (1/24/08) 6
Brittany Gilliam vs. East Carolina (3/6/09) 6
Samantha Mahnesmith at Tulsa (1/13/11) 6
Keena Mays vs. Rice (1/20/13) 6
Morgan Bolton vs. Houston (2/27/17) 6 20 tied with 5
Three-Point Field Goal Attempts - 10 +
Jillian Samuels at Houston (1/27/07) 15
Jillian Samuels vs. Indiana State (12/20/09) 13
Raquel Christian at East Carolina (2/17/11) 13
Keena Mays vs. UAB (2/7/13) 13
Keena Mays at Minnesota (3/23/14) 13
Raven Shorts vs. Cincinnati (2/28/15) 13
Suzanne McAnally vs. Baylor (3/9/90) 12
Andrea Cossey vs. Alabama (12/21/01) 12
Kaira White vs. La. Tech (2/21/04) 12
Jillian Samuels at Texas Tech (2/17/08) 12
Jillian Samuels vs. (UAB 3/9/10) 12
Raquel Christian at UTEP (2/27/11) 12
Keena Mays (11/13/13) 12
Six players - Nine times 11
Seven players - 11 times 10
Steals - 8 +
Gabrielle Wilkins vs. SIU-Edwardsville (11/23/12) 10
Sharee Shepherd at UAB (2/17/08) 9
Wendy Truskey vs. Texas A&M (2/10/81) 8
Rhonda Rompola vs. Baylor (1/12/82) 8
Angela Crooks vs. Arkansas (1/14/89) 8
Suzanne McAnally vs. San Jose St. (12/29/91) 8
Suzanne McAnally vs. Houston (3/7/92) 8
Sharee Shepherd vs. TCU (11/20/07) 8
Blocked Shots - 5 +
Stephanie Collins vs. Tulsa (2/17/16) 7
Sarah Davis vs. Tulane (3/3/06) 6
Kendall Shead vs. Tulane (3/3/06) 6
Stephanie Collins vs. Arizona State (11/21/15) 6
Alicia Froling vs. Cincinnati (12/31/16) 6
Seven players - 10 times 5
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - SEASON
Points - 470 +
Keena Mays (2013-14) 691
Rhonda Rompola (1981-82) 683
Jennifer McLaughlin (1994-95) 537
McKenzie Adams (2017-18) 507
Kim Brandl (1994-95) 500
D-dra Rucker (1999-00) 496
Janielle Dodds (2007-08) 494
Kim Brandl (1996-97) 493
Alicia Froling (2016-17) 486
Karlin Kennedy (1998-99) 484
Brittany Gilliam (2008-09) 470
Rebounds - 250 +
Alicia Froling (2016-17) 339
Alicia Froling (2015-16) 328
S. Smothers-Johnson (1984-85) 310
Rhonda Rompola (1981-82) 278
Kim Nowak (1979-80) 278
Johnasia Cash (2019-20) 273
Karlin Kennedy (1999-00) 267
Akil Simpson (2013-14) 264
Kim Brungardt (1994-95) 254
Janielle Dodds (2005-06) 253
Akil Simpson (2012-13) 251
Assists - 125 +
Suzanne McAnally (1991-92) 189
Brittany Gilliam (2009-10 154
Wendy Truskey (1980-81) 153
Karen Blair (1997-98) 148
Kendall Shead (2004-05) 143
Suzanne McAnally (1990-91) 140
Kendall Shead (2003-04) 131
D-dra Rucker (1999-00) 131
Reagan Bradley (2019-20) 129 Karen Blair (1998-99) 127
Brittany Gilliam (2008-09) 126
Field Goals Made - 185 +
Rhonda Rompola (1981-82) 260
Keena Mays (2013-14) 225
Jennifer McLaughlin (1994-95) 211
Karlin Kennedy (1997-98) 192
Carol Blauvelt (1980-81) 189
Jeannia Nix (1988-89) 189
Field Goals Attempted - 400 +
Rhonda Rompola (1981-82) 574
Keena Mays (2013-14) 528
D-dra Rucker (1999-00) 469
Brittany Gilliam (2009-10 465
McKenzie Adams (2017-18) 457
Shanell Thomas (1992-93) 452
McKenzie Adams (2015-16) 452
Jennifer McLaughlin (1994-95) 436
Brittany Gilliam (2008-09) 424
Carol Blauvelt (1980-81) 414
McKenzie Adams (2016-17) 413
Jeannia Nix (1988-89) 410
D-dra Rucker (2000-01) 408
Field Goal Percentage - 50.0 + (Min. 100 att.)
Kim Brungardt (1992-93, 135-234) ........................... 57.7
Kerri Delaney (1994-95, 157-283) 55.5
Karlin Kennedy (1996-97, 158-289) 54.7
Lisa Davis (1979-80, 104-190) 54.7
Sheila Bryant (1985-86, 122-224) 54.5
Alice Severin (2009-10, 69-127) 54.3
Christine Elliott (2010-11, 123-229) 53.7 Christine Elliott (2008-09, 113-214) 52.8
Akil Simpson (2011-12, 122-233) 52.4
Stephanie Collins (2016-17, 65-125) 52.0
Alicia Froling (2016-17, 169-326) 51.8
Paige Bayliss (2019-20, 84-164) 51.2 Christine Elliott (2009-10, 128-252) 50.8
Free Throws Made - 125 +
Rhonda Rompola (1981-82) 163
Keena Mays (2013-14) 153 Alicia Froling (2016-17) 145 McKenzie Adams (2017-18) 138 Kim Brandl (1994-95) 137
Kim Brandl (1995-96) 132
Felicia Bluitt (1985-86) 131 Janielle Dodds (2007-08) 129 D-dra Rucker (2000-01) 125
Free Throw Attempts - 150 +
Alicia Froling (2016-17) 204
Keena Mays (2013-14) 202 Rhonda Rompola (1981-82) 189 Felicia Bluitt (1985-86) 176 McKenzie Adams (2017-18) 169 Kim Brandl (1995-96) 164 Kim Brandl (1994-95) 163
D-dra Rucker (2000-01) 154 Janielle Dodds (2007-08) 152 Janielle Dodds (2006-07) 151
Free Throw Percentage - 84.0 + (Min. 75 att)
Kim Brandl (1996-97, 104-117) 88.9
D-dra Rucker (1999-00, 115-130) 88.5 Lisa Davis (1979-80, 94-107) 87.8
Jillian Samuels (2009-10, 84-97) 86.6
Rhonda Rompola (1981-82, 163-189) 86.3 Janielle Dodds (2007-08, 129-152) 84.9
Jennifer McLaughlin (1995-96, 99-117) 84.6
Kim Brandl (1994-95, 137-163) ................................ 84.0
Three-Point Field Goals Made - 50 +
Keena Mays (2013-14) 88
Jillian Samuels (2007-08) 72
Andrea Cossey (2002-03) 68
Andrea Cossey (2001-02) 68
Keena Mays (2012-13) 64
Jillian Samuels (2009-10) 62
Jillian Samuels (2008-09) 59
Katie Gross (2005-06) 59
Kveta Truchlikova (1997-98) 59
Samantha Mahnesmith (2010-11) 55
Katie Gross (2004-05) 53
Andrea Cossey (2000-01) 53
Raquel Christian (2010-11) 51
Jillian Samuels (2006-07) 51
Three-Point Field Goals Attempted - 150 +
Keena Mays (2013-14) 222
Andrea Cossey (2002-03) 220
Andrea Cossey (2001-02) 206
Jillian Samuels (2007-08) 186
Jillian Samuels (2009-10) 186 Jillian Samuels (2008-09) 178
Katie Gross (2005-06) 171
Keena Mays (2012-13) 160
Samantha Mahnesmith (2010-11) 159
Andrea Cossey (2003-04) 154 McKenzie Adams (2015-16) 154
Andrea Cossey (2000-01) 150
Three-Point Field Goal Percentage - 40.0 +
Leslie Frazier (1992-93, 34-66) 51.5
Jeannia Nix (1988-89, 35-77) 45.5
K. Truchlikova (1996-97, 29-67) 43.3
Alisha Filmore (2010-11, 30-70) 42.9
Karen Blair (1997-98, 28-67) 41.8
Suzanne McAnally (1988-89, 28-67) 41.8
Missy Parker (1991-92, 33-79) 41.8
Alisha Filmore (2011-12, 33-80) 41.3
Keena Mays (2012-13, 64-160) 40.0 Haley Day (2009-10, 30-75) 40.0
Steals - 80 +
Sharee Shepherd (2007-08) 101
Wendy Truskey (1980-81) 97 Kim Nowak (1979-80) 97 D-dra Rucker (1999-00) 91
Wendy Truskey (1979-80) 90
Suzanne McAnally (1991-92) 88 Missy Parker (1989-90) 84 Brittany Gilliam (2008-09) 80
Blocked Shots - 45 + Stephanie Collins (2015-16) 73 Klara Bradshaw (2017-18) 59
Alicia Froling (2014-15) 54 Sarah Davis (2005-06) 53 Alicia Froling (2016-17) 51 Karlin Kennedy (1997-98) 47 Sarah Davis (2003-04) 45
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - CAREER
Points - 1,000+
Janielle Dodds (2004-08) 1,861
Karlin Kennedy (1996-2000) 1,785
Alicia Froling (2014-19) 1,523
Kerri Delaney (1992-96) 1,503
Shanell Thomas (1990-93) 1,480
Kim Brandl (1994-97) 1,458
Brittany Gilliam (2006-10) 1,455
Shasta Smothers-Johnson (1983-87) 1,426
Claudia Brassard (1995-99) 1,358
Jennifer McLaughlin (1993-96) 1,353
McKenzie Adams (2015-18) 1,337
Carol Blauvelt (1979-82) 1,329
Kim Brungardt (1992-96) 1,280
Delisha Wills (2006-11) 1,260
Akil Simpson (2010-2014) 1,234
Andrea Cossey (2000-04) 1,206
Jillian Samuels (2006-10) 1,188
Christine Elliott (2008-12) 1,167
Lisa Davis (1979-83) 1,156
Missy Parker (1989-93) 1,137
Keena Mays (2012-2014) 1,115
Kayla White (2018-2022) 1,068
Alisha Filmore (2009-2013) 1,061
Sarah Davis (2002-06) 1,042
Suzanne McAnally (1988-92) 1,022
Rebounds - 700 +
Alicia Froling (2014-19) 1,154
Janielle Dodds (2004-08) 974
Karlin Kennedy (1996-2000) 946
Shasta Smothers-Johnson (1983-87) 933
Teri Baldwin (1977-80) 890
Christine Elliott (2008-12) 886
Akil Simpson (2010-14) 874
Claudia Brassard (1995-99) 814
Kim Brungardt (1992-96) 797
Sarah Davis (2003-06) 737
Kerri Delaney (1992-96) 705 Kim Nowak (1979-81) 700
Assists - 275 +
Suzanne McAnally (1989-92) 489
Kendall Shead (2003-2006) 481
Karen Blair (1995-99) 462
Brittany Gilliam (2006-10) 435
Jasmine Smith (Missy Parker (1990-93) 368
Tomi Hollis (1983-86) 327
Alisha Filmore (2009-2013) 319 Katy Cobb (2004-08) 298
Field Goals Made - 525 +
Karlin Kennedy (1996-2000) 722
Janielle Dodds (2004-08) 685
Shanell Thomas (1990-93) 607
Shasta Smothers-Johnson (1983-87) 603
Kerri Delaney (1992-96) 592
Claudia Brassard (1995-99) 531
Field Goals Attempts - 1,150 +
Shanell Thomas (1990-93) 1,538
Janielle Dodds (2004-08) 1,452
Brittany Gilliam (2006-10) 1,421
Karlin Kennedy (1996-2000) 1,365 McKenzie Adams (2015-18) 1,322 Shasta Smothers-Johnson (1983-87) 1,244
Claudia Brassard (1995-99) 1,167 Andrea Cossey (2000-04) 1,155 Kayla White (2018-2022) 1,153
Field Goal Percentage 50.0 +
K. Kennedy (1996-2000, 722-1365) 52.9
Paige Bayless (2018-present, 153-291) 52.6 Christine Elliott (2008-12, 463-895) 51.7
Sheila Bryant (1986-87, 258-499) 51.7
Kerri Delaney (1992-96, 592-1148) 51.5
Kim Brungardt (1992-96, 497-973) 51.0 Kim Nowak (1979-81, 337-664) 50.8 Paige Bayless (2018-present, 153-291) 52.6
Free Throws Made - 300 +
Janielle Dodds (2004-08) 478 Alicia Froling (2014-19) 385 Kim Brandl (1994-97) 373 Karlin Kennedy (1996-2000) 334 Delisha Wills (2006-11) 324 Jennifer McLaughlin (1993-96) 320 McKenzie Adams (2015-18) 314 Akil Simpson (2010-14) 306 Lisa Davis (1979-83) 300
Free Throw Attempts - 400 +
Janielle Dodds (2004-08) 601
Alicia Froling (2014-19) 578 Claudia Brassard (1995-99) 461 Akil Simpson (2010-14) 461 Kim Brandl (1994-97) 444 Karlin Kennedy (1996-2000) 439 Brittany Gilliam (2006-10) 437 Delisha Wills (2006-11) 431 Missy Parker (1990-93) 430 McKenzie Adams (2015-18) 406
Free Throw Percentage - 80.0 +
Rhonda Rompola (1981-82, 163-189) 86.3 Jeannia Nix (1988-89, 94-109) 86.2 D-dra Rucker (1999-01, 240-284) 84.5 Jillian Samuels (2006-10, 194-230) 84.3 Kim Brandl (1994-97, 373-444) 84.0 Kim Brungardt (1992-96, 280-340) 82.3
Three-Pointers Made - 125 +
Jillian Samuels (2006-10) 249
Andrea Cossey (2000-04) 236
Keena Mays (2012-2014) 152 Mary Gleason (1992-95) 132 Sarah Davis (2003-06) 129 Samantha Mahnesmith (2008-12) 128 Katie Gross (2004-08) 128
Three-Point Attempts - 250 +
Andrea Cossey (2000-04) 730
Jillian Samuels (2006-10) 696 Sarah Davis (2003-06) 429 Katie Gross (2004-08) 432 Samantha Mahnesmith (2008-12) 417
Suzanne McAnally (1989-92) 399
Keena Mays (2012-2014) 382 McKenzie Adams (2015-18) 374 Mary Gleason (1992-95) 365 Karen Blair (1995-99) 357 Kendall Shead (2003-06) 348 Sarah Davis (2003-06) 323 Kayla White (2018-22) 295 Kim Brandl (1994-97) 295 D-dra Rucker (1999-01) 250 Korina Baker (2012-14) 250
Three-Point Percentage - 35.0 +
Kveta Truchlikova (1996-98) 42.1 Jeannia Nix (1988-89, 50-122) 41.0 Keena Mays (2012-2014) 39.8 Raquel Christian (2009-11, 71-180) 39.4 Alisha Filmore (2009-2013) 36.8 Mary Gleason (1992-93, 132-365) 36.2 Leslie Frazier (1991-94, 87-243) 35.8 Haley Day (2007-11, 84-236) 35.6 Jillian Samuels (2006-10, 244-691) 35.3
Steals - 200 +
Missy Parker (1989-93) 290 Brittany Gilliam (2006-10) 252 Suzanne McAnally (1988-92) 246 Kendall Shead (2003-06) 236 Karen Blair (1995-99) 211
Blocked Shots - 75 + Alicia Froling (2014-19) 202 Sarah Davis (2003-06) 180 Stephanie Collins (2014-18) 158
Karlin Kennedy (1996-2000) 139 Katie Remke (1997-01) 109 Janielle Dodds (2004-08) 109 Christine Elliott (2008-12) 95
Klara Bradshaw (2016-18) 92 Diana Wilt (1986-89) 88
Kaci Alexander (1999-2003) 84 Alice Severin (2006-10) 81 Sharee Shepherd (2004-08) 79
GAME
Most Points
Leann Shaw vs. Texas-S.A. (2/2/83) 31
Alicia Froling at UCF (2/7/15) 27
Brittany Gilliam at Stephen F. Austin (11/20/06) 25
Karlin Kennedy vs. Oklahoma (12/7/96) 25
Kim Brungardt vs. Texas A&M (2/24/93) 25
Kim Brungardt vs. Oral Roberts (12/12/92) 25
Kerri Delaney vs. Texas-Arlington (12/1/92) 25
Most Rebounds
Christine Elliot vs. Tulane (2/26/09) 21
Shanell Thomas vs. Boise State (2/24/90) 16
Shasta Smothers vs. E. Wash. (11/20/82) 16
Shasta Smothers vs. Purdue (1/4/83) 15
Alicia Froling vs. Texas A&M (12/9/14) 15
Alicia Froling at Tulsa (1/28/15) 15
Kim Brungardt vs. Rice (3/6/93) 14
Leann Shaw vs. Texas - S.A. (2/2/83) 14
Most Assists
Kendall Shead vs. Tulsa (1/25/03) 10
Reagan Bradley vs. UTEP (12/19/19) 9
Reagan Bradley vs. McNeese (11/5/19) 8
Reagan Bradley vs. Houston (2/22/20) 8
Tomi Hollis vs. Texas Tech (2/5/83) 7
Angela Crooks vs. Hawaii-Pacific (12/1/84) 7
Karen Blair vs. Houston (3/6/96) 7
Katy Cobb at Denver (12/19/04) 7
Ariana Whitfield vs. Tulsa (2/7/18) 7
Reagan Bradley vs. North Dakota (12/9/19) 7
Reagan Bradley at Wichita State (2/19/20) 7
Most Steals
Gabrielle Wilkins vs. SIU-Edwardsville (11/23/12) 10
Kendall Shead vs. Stony Brook (11/22/02) 7
Missy Parker vs. Wake Forest (2/23/90) 7
Karen Blair (twice) 7
Missy Parker vs. Lamar (12/2/89) 6
Angela Crooks vs. Rice (1/2/85) 6
Angela Crooks vs. NC-Asheville (12/29/84) 6
Karen Blair vs. Texas A&M (3/1/96) 6
Most Blocked Shots
Christine Elliot vs. Tulane (2/21/09) 4
Stephanie Collins (Three times in 2014-15) 4
Alicia Froling (Three times in 2014-15) 4
Sarah Davis at Nevada (1/16/03) 4
Karlin Kennedy vs. Utah (1/18/97) 4
Karlin Kennedy vs. Tulsa (1/5/97) 4
Several Players 3
Most Field Goals Made
Leann Shaw vs. Texas-S.A. (2/2/83) 12
Kim Brungardt vs. Texas A&M (2/24/93) 11
Kerri Delaney vs. UTA (12/1/92) 11
Shanell Thomas vs. Texas A&M (1/10/90) 11
Several Players 10
Most Field Goals Attempted
Janielle Dodds vs. Hawaii (1/13/05) 23
Shanell Thomas vs. Houston (1/18/90) 23
Shanell Thomas vs. Texas A&M (1/10/90) 23
Kerri Delaney vs. Texas (1/12/93) 22
Jillian Samuels at Houston (1/27/07) 21
Most Free Throws Made
Brittany Gilliam vs. UTEP (1/12/07) 13
Janielle Dodds at Hawaii (2/12/05) 10
Kim Brungardt vs. TCU (1/20/93) 10
Missy Parker vs. Texas (1/13/90) 10
Alicia Froling vs. Northern Colorado (11/14/14) 9
Shonte Roberts vs. SJSU (2/7/02) 9
Missy Parker vs. Missouri (1/4/90) 9
Tomi Hollis vs. Oklahoma City (1/15/83) 9
SMU FRESHMAN RECORDS
Most Free Throws Attempted
Brittany Gilliam vs. UTEP (1/12/07) 16
Shonte Roberts vs. Nevada (2/28/02) 14
Alicia Froling vs. Northern Colorado (11/14/14) 13
Karlin Kennedy vs. Oklahoma (12/7/96) 12
Shonte Roberts vs. SJSU (2/7/02) 11
Missy Parker vs. Texas (1/13/90) 11
Leann Shaw vs. Texas-S.A. (2/2/83) 11
Tomi Hollis vs. Oklahoma City (1/15/83) 11
Most Three-Pointers Made
Suzanne McAnally vs. Texas (1/28/89) 5 Several Players 4
Most Three-Pointers Attempted
Jillian Samuels at Houston (1/27/07) 15
Jillian Samuels at Tulsa (1/21/07) 11
Jillian Samuels vs. UWM (11/25/06) 11 Andrea Cossey at Oklahoma (12/9/00) 11 Ariana Whitfield vs. Wichita State (2/17/18) 10
SEASON
Most Points
Janielle Dodds (2004-05) 423 Carol Blauvelt (1978-79) 406 Karlin Kennedy (1996-97) 382 Shasta Smothers (1982-83) 373 Kim Brungardt (1992-93) 370
Highest Scoring Average
Carol Blauvelt (1978-79) 15.1
Janielle Dodds (2004-05) 14.1 Shasta Smothers (1982-83) 13.8 Karlin Kennedy (1996-97) 12.7 Kim Brungardt (1992-93) 12.3
Most Rebounds
Janielle Dodds (2004-05) 246 Shasta Smothers (1982-83) 230 Christine Elliott (2008-09) 229 Teri Baldwin (1976-77) 221 Karlin Kennedy (1996-97) 218
Most Assists
Reagan Bradley (2019-20) 129 Tomi Hollis (1982-83) 95 Karen Blair (1995-96) 93 Katy Cobb (2004-05) 88 Kendall Shead (2002-03) 86 Brittany Gilliam (2006-07) 73
Most Steals
Missy Parker (1989-90) 84 Angela Crooks (1984-85) 59 Brittany Gilliam (2006-07) 55 Reagan Bradley (2019-20) 55 Karen Blair (1995-96) 52 Sharee Shepherd (2004-05) 49
Most Blocked Shots
Alicia Froling (2014-15) 54 Sarah Davis (2002-03) 40 Diana Wilt (1985-86) 34
Dai'ja Thomas (2015-16) 31 Stephanie Collins (2014-15) 25 Christine Elliot (2008-09) 24 Karlin Kennedy (1996-97) 24
Janielle Dodds (2004-05) 22 Leann Shaw (1982-83) 22
Most Field Goals Made
Carol Blauvelt (1978-79) 182
Shasta Smothers (1982-83) 159
Karlin Kennedy (1996-97) 158
Janielle Dodds (2004-05) 154 Kerri Delaney (1992-93) 144
Most Field Goals Attempted
Janielle Dodds (2004-05) 374
Carol Blauvelt (1978-79) 349 Shanell Thomas (1989-90) 329 Shasta Smothers (1982-83) 312 Alicia Froling (2014-15) 292 Karlin Kennedy (1996-97) 289
Best Field Goal Percentage (minimum 75 attempts)
Kim Brungardt (1992-93, 135-234) 57.7 Karlin Kennedy (1996-97, 158-289) 54.7 Kerri Delaney (1992-93, 144-275) 52.4 Christine Elliott (2008-09, 113-214) .52.3 Claudia Brassard (1995-96, 83-159) 52.2
Most Free Throws Made
Janielle Dodds (2004-05) 114
Kim Brungardt (1992-93) 99 Alicia Froling (2014-15) 86 Missy Parker (1989-90) 83 Delisha Wills (2006-07) 73 Shonte Roberts (2001-02) 73
Most Free Throws Attempted
Janielle Dodds (2004-05) 150 Alicia Froling (2014-15) 123 Missy Parker (1989-90) 121 Kim Brungardt (1992-93) 118 Shonte Roberts (2001-02) 116 Shasta Smothers (1982-83) 102
Best Free Throw Percentage (minimum 50 attempts)
Kim Brungardt (1992-93, 99-118) 83.9
Andrea Cossey (2000-01, 55-66) 78.8 Karlin Kennedy (1996-97, 66-85) 77.6 Janielle Dodds (2004-05, 114-150) 76.0 Delisha Wills (2006-07, 73-101) 72.3
Most Three-Pointers Made
Andrea Cossey (2000-01) 53
Jillian Samuels (2006-07) 51 Sarah Davis (2002-03) 28 Suzanne McAnally (1988-89) 28 Kenni Patton (1999-2000) 27
Most Three-Pointers Attempted
Andrea Cossey (2000-01) 150
Jillian Samuels (2006-07) 146 Sarah Davis (2002-03) 86 Kenni Patton (1999-2000) 70
Keely Froling (2014-15) 69 Suzanne McAnally (1988-89) 67
Best Three-Point Percentage (minimum 25 attempts)
Suzanne McAnally (1988-89, 28-67) 41.8
Kenni Patton (1999-00, 27-70) 38.6
Katy Cobb (2004-05, 18-50) 36.0
Andrea Cossey (2000-01, 53-150) 35.3
Leslie Frazier (1990-91, 21-60) 35.0
MOODY COLISEUM RECORDS
TEAM
MOST POINTS
SMU 107 vs. Kent, 11/30/91 & Oral Roberts, 12/12/92
Opponent 107 Texas, 2/23/85
MOST FIELD GOALS
SMU 45 vs. Sam Houston State, 11/19/99 Opponent 42 Kent, 11/30/91
MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
SMU 100 vs. North Texas, 12/16/81
Opponent 95 Tulane, 3/3/06
BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 50 ATTEMPTS)
SMU .61.7% vs. Baylor (37-60), 2/20/89 Opponent .62.1% #14 LSU (36-58), 11/28/00
MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
SMU 14 vs. San Jose State, 2/12/04 Opponent 16 Arkansas, 12/9/20
MOST THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED
SMU 34 vs. Indiana State, 12/20/09
Opponent 39 Arkansas, 12/9/20
BEST THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 4 ATTEMPTS)
SMU 1.000 vs. New Orleans (4-4), 12/1/88
Opponent .800 Texas Tech (4-5), 1/2/91 & TCU (4-5), 1/3/90
MOST FREE THROWS MADE
SMU 33 vs. UAB, 2/7/13
Opponent 30 Houston, 1/26/91 & Texas, 2/17/96
MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
SMU 51 vs. Oklahoma City, 1/15/83
Opponent 40 Texas, 2/14/87 & 2/17/96
BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 20 ATTEMPTS)
SMU 95.5% vs. Rice (21-22), 1/17/96
Opponent 85.7% Houston (18-21), 2/14/10
MOST REBOUNDS
SMU 64 vs. North Dakota, 12/9/19
Opponent 64 Tulane, 3/3/06
MOST ASSISTS
SMU 32 vs. Sam Houston State, 2/11/86
Opponent 35 Houston, 2/20/88
MOST STEALS
SMU 25 vs. Air Force, 1/23/97
Opponent 19 Texas Tech, 2/16/94
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS
SMU 16 vs. Tulane, 3/3/06 Opponent 14 Hofstra, 12/28/09
MOST TURNOVERS
SMU 48 vs. North Texas, 11/16/84
Opponent 46 Prairie View, 11/29/91
MOST HOME WINS IN A SEASON 15 2012-13
9
MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS IN A SEASON
LARGEST WINNING MARGIN
1999-2000, 2004-05
67 vs. Prairie View A&M, 11/29/91
INDIVIDUAL
MOST POINTS
Jeannia Nix vs. Texas, 2/28/89 Opponent 39 Annette Smith, Texas, 1/28/83
SMU 43
MOST FIELD GOALS
Jeannia Nix vs. Texas, 2/28/89 Opponent 17 Annette Smith, Texas, 1/28/83
SMU 16
MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
SMU 30 Keena Mays, vs. UAB, 2/7/13 Opponent 27 Annette Smith, Texas, 1/28/83 27 Rashida Cooper, Coppin St., 12/6/07
BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 8 ATTEMPTS)
SMU 1.000 H. Nygard vs. Texas A&M (8-8), 2/5/87 Opponent 1.000 Amy Claborn (8-8), Texas, 1/13/90
MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
SMU 7 Andrea Cossey vs. Hawaii, 2/14/04 7 Keena Mays vs. Houston, 2/15/14 Opponent 7 Carla Morrow (Tulsa), 1/26/02 & Brooke Lassiter (La. Tech), 1/20/02
MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
SMU 13 Keena Mays vs. UAB, 2/7/13 13 Raven Short vs. Cincinnati, 2/28/15 Opponent 16 Nikki Luckhurst, Tulane, 3/3/06
BEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 4 ATTEMPTS)
SMU 1.000 Katie Gross vs. Rice, 12/30/04 Opponent 1.000 Kendall McGruder, North Texas, 12/3/21
MOST FREE THROWS MADE
Andrea Cossey vs. BYU, 12/8/01 Opponent 15 Amelia Cooper, Rice, 1/18/89
SMU 16
MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
SMU 19 Felicia Bluitt vs. TCU, 2/15/86 Opponent 22 Amelia Cooper, Rice, 1/18/89
BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 10
ATTEMPTS)
SMU 1.000 R. Rompola (13-13) vs. Baylor, 2/8/82 1.000 J. Dodds (13-13) vs. Tulane, 2/2/08 1.000 Kayla White (10-10) vs. East Carolina, 1/13/22 Opponent 1.000 Aly Gamez (13-13), North Texas, 12/03/21 1.000 Jami Montagnino (12-12), Tulane, 3/3/06
MOST REBOUNDS
Felicia Bluitt vs. TCU, 2/6/86 21 Christine Elliot vs. Tulane, 2/26/09 Opponent 21 A. Norris, Stephen F. Austin, 12/12/87
SMU 21
MOST ASSISTS
Scotti Wood vs. SW Texas St., 11/24/84 11 Suzanne McAnally vs. Baylor, 1/31/90 Opponent 15 Cricket Williams, SJSU, 2/7/02
SMU 11
MOST STEALS
Gabrielle Wilkins vs. SIU-Edwardsville, 11/23/12 Opponent 8 Catherine Walker, Oklahoma City, 11/25/80 8
SMU 10
Carla Yancey, Missouri, 1/4/90 8 Khaderja Young, Florida A&M, 11/28/14
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS
Stephanie Collins vs. Tulsa, 2/17/16 Opponent 9 Breanna Stewart, Connecticut, 1/23/16
SMU 7
MOODY COLISEUM RECORDS
TEAM
MOST POINTS
SMU 86 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 12/28/21 Opponent 90 Connecticut, 01/23/16
MOST FIELD GOALS
SMU 32 vs. Temple, 02/01/14 Opponent 36 Connecticut, 01/23/16
MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
SMU 74 vs. Oklahoma, 11/30/21 Opponent 78 Memphis, 01/7/14
BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 50 ATTEMPTS)
SMU .50% vs. Texas Southern (30-60), 03/20/14 Opponent .57.4% Tulane (27-47), 02/03/15
MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
SMU 10 vs. Texas Southern, 03/20/14 Opponent 16 Arkansas, 12/09/20
MOST THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED
SMU 28 vs. Connecticut, 02/25/14 Opponent 39 Arkansas, 12/09/20
BEST THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 4 ATTEMPTS)
SMU 52.6% vs. Texas Southern (10-19), 03/20/14 Opponent .55.6% Texas A&M (5-9), 12/09/14
MOST FREE THROWS MADE
SMU 23 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 12/28/21 23 vs. Florida A&M, 11/28/14 Opponent 23 USF, 01/31/16
MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
SMU 31 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 12/28/21 Opponent 32 UCF, 01/25/15
BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 20 ATTEMPTS)
SMU 87.5% vs. UCF (21-24), 03/04/14 Opponent 85% Temple, (17-20), 03/02/22
MOST REBOUNDS
SMU 64 vs. North Dakota, 12/09/19 Opponent 53 UCF, 01/25/15
MOST ASSISTS
SMU 22 vs. Kansas City, 11/09/21 22 vs. Florida A&M, 11/28/14 Opponent 26 Oklahoma, 11/30/21
MOST STEALS
SMU 16 vs. Temple, 02/28/22 16 vs. Memphis,01/07/14
Opponent 18 East Carolina, 01/13/22 18 USC, 11/29/14 18 Connecticut, 01/23/16
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS
SMU 11 vs. Cincinnati, 2/28/15
Opponent 15 Connecticut, 1/23/16
MOST TURNOVERS
SMU 27 vs. East Carolina, 01/13/22
Opponent 28 Memphis, 01/07/14
MOST HOME WINS IN A SEASON 13 2016-17
MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS IN A SEASON 7 2016-17
State, 11/15/15
SMU 34
INDIVIDUAL
MOST POINTS
Keena Mays vs. Houston, 2/15/14
Opponent 28 Mia Davis, Temple, 02/28/22 28
Katie Lou Samuelson, Connecticut, 1/14/17 28
Kitija Laksa, USF, 1/25/17 28 Aliyah Gregory, UCF, 2/4/17
MOST FIELD GOALS
Keena Mays vs. Houston, 2/15/14 Opponent 11 Breanna Stewart, Connecticut, 2/25/14 11 Katie Lou Samuelson, Connecticut, 1/14/17
SMU 12
MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
McKenzie Adams vs. USF (1/31/16) Opponent 26 Kitija Laksa, USF, 1/25/17 26 Kierra Anthony, Louisiana Tech, 3/17/17
SMU 20
BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 8 ATTEMPTS)
SMU .889
Alicia Froling (8-9) vs. Memphis, 1/31/17 Opponent .875 Jaisa Nunn, New Mexico, 12/5/15
MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
Keena Mays vs. Houston, 2/15/14 Opponent 6 Tyonna Williams, Temple, 2/1/14
SMU 7
MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
SMU 13 Raven Short vs. Cincinnati, 2/28/15 Opponent 13 Alexia Mason, Abilene Christian, 3/20/17
BEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 4 ATTEMPTS)
SMU .750 Keena Mays (3-4) vs. Temple, 2/1/14 .750 Morgan Bolton (3-4) vs. Eastern Washington, 11/22/14 .750 Morgan Bolton (3-4) vs. Memphis, 1/16/16 Opponent .667 Tyonna Williams (6-9), Temple, 2/1/14
MOST FREE THROWS MADE
Alicia Froling vs. North Texas, 11/30/16 11 Alicia Froling vs. Louisiana Tech, 3/17/17 Opponent 9 Shaleth Stringfield, USF, 1/31/16
SMU 11
MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
Keena Mays vs. Rutgers, 2/8/14 13 Alicia Froling vs. Northern Colorado, 11/14/14 13 Alicia Froling vs. Louisiana Tech, 3/17/17 Opponent 11 Kahleah Copper, Rutgers, 2/8/14
SMU 13
BEST
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 8 ATTEMPTS)
SMU 1.000
Alicia Froling (8-8), vs. UTEP, 11/16/14 1.000 Gabrielle Wilkins (8-8), vs. Tulsa, 2/14/15 Opponent 1.000 Shaleth Stringfield (8-8), USF, 1/4/14 1.000 Bianca Quisenberry, Cincinnati, 12/31/16
MOST REBOUNDS
Alicia Froling vs. New Mexico (12/5/15) 16 Alicia Froling - Three times during 2016-17 season Opponent 16 Gabby Williams, Connecticut, 1/11/15 16 Napheesa Collier, Connecticut, 1/14/17
SMU 16
SMU 9
MOST ASSISTS
Kiara Perry vs. UCF, 1/25/15 9 McKenzie Adams vs. Cal State Fullerton, 11/27/15 9
Reagan Bradley vs. UTEP, 12/19/19 Opponent 10
Elisa Pinzan, South Florida, 01/26/22 10
Moriah Jefferson, Connecticut, 1/11/15 10 Curtyce Knox, Texas A&M, 12/5/16
MOST STEALS
SMU 7
Khaderja Young, Florida A&M, 11/28/14
Keena Mays vs. Texas Southern, 3/20/14 Opponent 8
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS
SMU 7
Breanna Stewart, Connecticut, 1/23/16
Stephanie Collins vs. Tulsa, 2/17/16 Opponent 9
Women’s Basketball News Service All-America
Rhonda Rompola (second team) 1981-82
WBCA All-America
Janielle Dodds (honorable mention) 2004-05
AP All-America
Janielle Dodds (honorable mention) 2007-08
All-Conference
McKenzie Adams (third team) 2017-18
Karen Blair (second team) 1997-98
Kim Brandl (first team) 1995-96, 96-97
Kim Brandl (second team) 1994-95
Claudia Brassard (first team) 1998-99
Claudia Brassard (second team) 1997-98
Kim Brungardt (honorable mention) 1992-93
Sarah Davis (third team) 2005-06
Kerri Delaney (second team) 1992-93, 93-94
Janielle Dodds (first team) 2004-05, 05-06, 07-08
Janielle Dodds (second team) 2006-07
Alisha Filmore (second team) 2012-13
Alicia Froling (second team) 2016-17
Alicia Froling (third team) 2015-16, 18-19
Brittany Gilliam (second team) 2008-09
Brittany Gilliam (first team) 2009-10
Karlin Kennedy (first team) .............................1997-2000
Karlin Kennedy (second team) ...........................1996-97
Keena Mays (first team) 2012-13, 13-14
Jennifer McLaughlin (first team) 1994-95
Jennifer McLaughlin (second team) 1993-94
Jeannia Nix (second team) 1988-89
Missy Parker (second team) 1992-93
D-dra Rucker (first team) 1999-2000, 2000-01
Akil Simpson (second team) 2011-12, 12-13, 13-14
LeQuita Smith (second team) 1987-88
Shanell Thomas (first team) 1992-93
Kayla White (third team) 2021-22
Savannah Wilkinson (second team) 2021-22
SMU HONOR ROLL
McKenzie Adams 2015-16
Conference All-Newcomer Team
Brenda Bruggeman 1990-91
Andrea Cossey 2000-01 Sarah Davis 2002-03
Janielle Dodds 2004-05
Karlin Kennedy 1996-97 D-dra Rucker 1999-2000 Delisha Wills 2006-07
Akil Simpson 2010-11
Alicia Froling 2014-15 Ariana Whitfield 2017-18
Kayla White 2018-19 Reagan Bradley 2019-20
Conference
Coach of the Year Honors
Rhonda Rompola 1999-2000, Dallas Morning News 1994-95, Houston Post 1992-93, Dallas Morning News 1992-93, USA Today Midseason 1991-92, Dallas Morning News 1991-92, Houston Post
Scholastic Senior Athlete Award
Megan Farabaugh 1983 Jill Vana 1995
Outstanding Senior Athlete Award
Diana Bartley 1985
Kim Brandl 1996
Delisha Wills (second team) 2008-09
Delisha Wills (third team) 2007-08
Conference Tournament Team
Kim Brandl 1996-97
Claudia Brassard 1998-99
Janielle Dodds (MVP) 2007-08 Nici Johnson 1998-99 Karlin Kennedy (MVP) ........................................1998-99
Jennifer McLaughlin ..........................................1994-95
D-dra Rucker 2000-01 Kendall Shead 2005-06 Sharee Shepherd 2007-08 Shanell Thomas 1992-93 Vicki Walterscheid 1991-92
NWIT All-Tournament Team
Kim Brungardt 1992-93 Shanell Thomas 1992-93
Conference Player of the Year
Karlin Kennedy (Co-Player) 1999-2000 D-dra Rucker 2000-01 Keena Mays 2012-13
Conference Defensive Player of the Year
Brittany Gilliam 2008-09 Sharee Shepherd 2007-08
Conference All-Defensive Team
Nici Johnson 1997-98
Karlin Kennedy 1998-99 D-dra Rucker 1999-2000, 2000-01 Sharee Shepherd 2007-08
Conference Newcomer of the Year
Janielle Dodds 2004-05
Karlin Kennedy 1996-97 Shasta Smothers-Johnson 1992-93 Keena Mays 2012-13
Claudia Brassard 1999
Leslie Frazier 1994
Suzanne McAnally 1992 Jill Vana 1995
Conference Academic Honor Team
Karen Blair
1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99
Kim Brandl 1995-96, 1996-97
Claudia Brassard 1996-97, 1997-98, '98-99
Kim Brungardt 1994-95
Lisa Cole 1989-90
Andrea Cossey 2000-01, 2001-02, 2003-04
Regina Harvey 1987-88
Suzanne McAnally 1990-91, 1991-92
Missy Parker 1992-93
Jennifer Rigg ......................................................1998-99
Kveta Truchlikova
Conference USA All-Academic Team
Janielle Dodds 2007-08
Alice Severin 2009-10
GTE District VI Academic All-America Team
Kim Brandl 1994-95, 95-96, 96-97
Claudia Brassard 1998-99
GTE Academic All-America Team
Kim Brandl (third team) 1996-97
Kim Brandl (second team) 1995-96
Kodak All-America District VII
D-dra Rucker 1999-2000, 2000-01
WBCA All-America District VII Janielle Dodds 2004-05
SMU'S 1,000-POINT CLUB
JANIELLE DODDS
1,861 POINTS POST, 2004-2008 1
Season G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS AVG
2004-05 30 154-374 .412 114-150 .760 246 423 14.1
2005-06 30 177-336 .527 112-148 .757 253 466 15.5
2006-07 30 173-373 .464 123-151 .815 226 478 15.9
2007-08 33 181-369 .491 129-152 .849 249 494 15.0
Totals 123 685-1,452 .472 478-601 .795 974 1,861 15.1
KIM BRANDL
1,458 POINTS FORWARD, 1994-97
1996-97 30 173-402 .430 104-117 .889 156 493 16.4
Totals 90 491-1,153 .426 373-444 .840 509 1,458 16.2
Season G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS AVG
1996-97 30 158-289 .547 66-85 .776 218 382 12.7
1997-98 29 192-366 .525 73-104 .702 248 457 15.8
1998-99 30 186-352 .528 112-138 .812 213 484 16.1
Season G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS AVG
2006-07 30 83-257 .323 53-71 .746 142 243 8.1
2007-08 33 100-275 .364 76-103 .738 131 287 8.7
2008-09 32 176-424 .415 78-120 .650 219 470 14.7
2009-10 31 159-465 .342 96-143 .671 194 455 14.7 Totals 126 518-1421 .365 303-437 .693 677 1,455 11.5
McKENZIE ADAMS
1,337 POINTS GUARD, 2015-18 11
Season G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS AVG
2015-16 31 137-452 .303 94-120 .783 110 414 13.4
2016-17 34 151-413 .366 82-117 .701 144 416 12.2
2017-18 30 168-457 .368 138-169 .817 160 507 16.9
Totals 95 456-1322 .345 314-406 .773 414 1337 14.1
Season
Season
1978-79 27 182-349 .521 42-58 .724 n/a 406 15.1 1979-80 29 173-376 .460 41-51 .804 157 387 13.3
1980-81 33 189-414 .457 54-69 .783 118 432 13.0
1981-82 28 44-149 .295 16-29 .551 55 104 3.7
Totals 117 588-1,288 .457 153-207 .739 n/a
Season
KEENA MAYS
1,115 POINTS GUARD, 2012-14
21
Season G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS AVG 2012-13 23 142-372 .382 76-100 .760 131 424 18.4 2014-15 32 225-528 .426 153-202 .757 171 691 21.6
Totals 55 367-900 .408 229-302 .758 302 1,115 20.3
KAYLA WHITE
1,068 POINTS GUARD, 2018-22 22
Season G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS AVG 2018-19 30 132-396 .333 45-72 .625 109 341 11.37 2019-20 26 109-299 .365 33-50 .660 99 270 10.38 2020-21 6 28-84 .333 7-15 .467 27 73 12.17 2021-22 29 147-374 .393 79-108 .732 98 384 13.24
Totals 91 416-1,153 .361 164-245 .669 332 1,068 11.74
Season G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS AVG 2005-06 29 107-244 .439 45-58 .776 184 289 10.0 2004-05 30 106-303 .350 41-55 .745 214 290 9.7 2003-04 28 96-237 .405 30-36 .833 183 254 9.1 2002-03 27 78-198 .394 25-34 .735 153 209 7.7 Totals 114 387-982 .394 141-183 .770 734 1,042 9.1
Season
A
Abdur-Rahim 2022
Adams, McKenzie 2016-18
Alexander, Kaci 2000-03
Allen, Brittani 2008-09
Anderson, Karen 1977
Askew, Kristin 2012-13 Asquith, Tami 1999
B
Bailey, Lori 1977-78
Bacon, Amber 2019-22 Baker, Korina 2013-14
Baldwin, Teri 1977-80 Barber, Melissa 1994-98 Barker, Brittany 2005-07
Barnette, Barbara 1977-80
Bartley, Diana 1982-85
Bayliss, Paige 2019-22
Bell, Farrin 2013
Bentley, Gwen 1978
Berend, Kasie 1995-96, 1998
Bergmann, Rhynette 1977
Blair, Karen 1996-99
Blauvelt, Carol 1979-82
Blevins, Bobbie 1980
Bluitt, Felicia 1986, 1988
Bolton, Morgan 2015-17
Boniol, Jennifer 1997
Bonny, Leslie 1983-86
Boucher, Cheryl 1986-89
Bradley, Reagan 2020-22
Bradshaw, Klara 2017-18
Brame, Taylor 2015 Brandenburg, Heidi 2009-12
Brandl, Kim 1994-97
Brandt, Amaura 2017
Brassard, Claudia 1996-99 Brown, Jackee 2001-02
Bruggeman, Brenda 1991-92 Brungardt, Kim 1992-96
Bryant, Sheila 1986-87 Buggs, Rhonda 1986-87 C
Calvert, Anika 1998-2001
Campbell, Catherine 2007-08
Cantoni, Karen 1984-87
Carroll, Chris 1978-80
Cash, Johnasia 2018-20
Christian, Raquel 2009-11
Cobb, Katy 2005-08
Cole, Kenzie 2007
Cole, Lisa 1988-89
Colli, Jennifer 2006
Colli, Juli 2006
Collins, Stephanie 2015-18
Connolly, Kathleen 1977-79
Cossey, Andrea 2001-04
Criswell, Tymberlin 2022
Croan, Carrie 1977-79
Crooks, Angela 1985-86, '88
Cruse, Tiara 2002
LETTERWINNERS
D
Dale, Cathy 1977
Dark, Lisa 1989-90
Davis, Jasmine 2010 Davis, Lisa 1980-83 Davis, Sarah 2003-06 Davis, Sheila 1985-86 Day, Haley 2008-11 DeGar, Aurmani 2015-17
Delaney, Kerri 1992-96
DeMartini, JoAnn 1984 Derning, Heather 1986 Devine, Alexa 1992-96 Dickerson-Savoy, Sonya 1986-87 Dodds, Janielle 2005-08 Duff, Kathleen 1977 Dunn, Nater 1996
E
Elliott, Christine 2009-12 Ellis, Makenzie 2019 Ellis, Savannah 2018
F
Farabaugh, Megan 1981-83
Farrell, Meredith 1999 Filmore, Alisha 2010-13 Ford, Shawna 1993-95, 1997 Frazier, Leslie 1991-94 Froling, Alicia 2015-17, 2019 Froling, Keely 2015-16
G
Gasperson, Joanna 1986
Gaston, Jan 1978-79 Gates, Elbie 2006-09 Gilliam, Brittany 2007-10 Gilmore, Courtney 1999-2000 Gleason, Mary 1992-95 Glover, Tyesha 2001-02 Greenard, Joslyn 2005 Gribnitz, Janet 1990-91 Gross, Katie 2004-06, 2008 Grossfeld, Adelheid 1991 Guziec, Andrea 1991-94
H
Hardy, Brittney 2012, 2014 Harris, Fiona 1997-98 Harvey, Gina 1985-88 Harvey, Lynn 1987 Hayles, Coffy 1992, 1994-95 Hellyer, Joan 1981-82 Helm, Geri 1979-82 Hill, LaShandra 2008-09 Hives-McCray, Destynee 2012-15 Hollis, Tomi 1983-86 Houser, Holly 1989-90, '92
J
Jackson, Nia 2013 Jackson, Tony 1983-84 Johnson, Jane 1977-78 Johnson, Krystal 2011-14 Johnson, Nici 1997-2000 Johnson, Stacey 1989 Jones, Angela 1983-86 Jones, Tamia 2021-22 Junco, Louise 1980
K
Kennedy, Karlin 1997-2000 Kennedy, Marla 1978 Krouch, Vanita 2000-03
L
Lauer, Rochelle 2012, 2015 Leggett, Alexi 2020 Leet, Jenna 2004
M
MacIntosh, Michelle 1989-92 Mahnesmith, Samantha 2009-12 Marrs, Denise 1977 Mathis, Desirae 2020-22 Mays, Keena 2013-14 McAnally, Suzanne 1988-92 McKinney, Sabrina 2012 McLaughlin, Jennifer 1993-96 McPeters, Christie 1998, 2000-01 Medford, LaQuenda 1990-92 Mickens, Kamray 2016-17 Miller, Sue 1981-82 Mills, Melanie 1980-81 Mitcham, Alicia 2009 Mitchell, Lori 1996 Moreland, Jane 1977 Morris, Claire 1979-82
N
Nix, Jeannia 1988-89 Nowak, Kim 1979-82 Nygard, Heather 1986-89
O
Olson, Marie 2019 Otis, Bernadette 1985-88 Owens, Devri 2017
P
Parker, Missy 1990-93 Patton, Kenni 2000-03 Perry, Kiara 2014-15, 2017-18 Probst, Leah 1987-88
R
Ralston, Theresa 1979-82 Ramdhanny, Shanta 2001-04 Reed, Sharon 1977 Reescano, Tammy 1987-88 Reese, Mikayla 2015-18 Remke, Katie 1998-2001 Rigg, Jennifer 1998-99 Roberts, Shonte 2002-05 Roden, Laura 1991-92 Rogers, Sharon 1991 Rompola, Rhonda 1982 Rountree, Lesa 1984-85 Rucker, D-dra 2000-01 Rufus, Zaria 2021-22
S
Samuels, Jillian 2007-10
Sanderlin, Danielle 2022
Schoemer, Lisa 1989-90
Schofield, Christie 1988-90
Severin, Alice 2007-10
Severson, Amy 1992-93
Shaw, Leann 1983-84 Shead, Kendall 2003-06
Shell, Morgan 2009 Shelton, Sarah 2010-11
Shepherd, Sharee 2005-08
Short, Raven 2011-12, 2014-15
Simpson, Akil 2011-14 Simpson, Dedra 1988-89 Singleton, Mallory 2011-14 Smith, LeQuita 1988-89 Smith, Morgan 2018-19 Smith, Jasmine 2022
Smothers-Johnson, Shasta 1983-87
Starr, Leah 2006-07
Stegall, Dedra 1985-86
Swinney, Jennifer 2004 Szafranski, Tammy 1993-96
T
Tanner, Cristi 1993-94
Thomas, Dai'ja 2016-18
Thomas, Shanell 1990-93
Thomas, Vanessa 1996-99
Tiner, Chelsea 2006
Tollie, Brishonne 2019-20
Totzke, Barbara 1982-84
Truchlikova, Kveta 1997-98 Truskey, Wendy 1979-82 Tshimanga, Florence 2020 V
Vana, Jill 1992-95 W
Walter, Kim 2003-04
Walterscheid, Vicki 1991-92 Warthen, Keyanna 2022 Watson, D'Ann 1994 White, Kaira 2004 White, JaQuia 2019-22 White, Kayla 2019-22
Whitfield, Ariana 2018-20 Wiggins, Sydne 2022
Wilkins, Gabrielle 2013-16
Wilkinson, Savannah 2022 Williams, Lexus 2013 Wills, Delisha 2007-09, 2011 Wilt, Diana 1986-89 Wood, Scotti 1984-85 Woods, Megan 1996-99
Woodard, Brenda 1982 Wright, Alisa 2001, 2003-04 Wright, Lisa 1982
(Year indicates spring of season lettered)
ALABAMA
Leggett, Alexis Ariton
ARIZONA
Lauer, Rochelle Avondale
ARKANSAS
Bradley, Reagan Little Rock Cossey, Andrea Prescott
Frazier, Leslie Mountain Home Kennedy, Karlin Mena Mitchell, Lori Little Rock Parker, Missy Charleston Swinney, Jennifer Searcy Tanner, Cristi Ft. Smith Williams, Lexus Sherwood Wright, Alisa Greenland
CALIFORNIA
Hahesy, Karen Aptos
COLORADO
Reese, Mikayla Colorado Springs
FLORIDA
Tollie, Brishonne Bartow Warthen, Keyanna Ft. Lauderdale
GEORGIA
Abdur-Rahim, Amirah Marietta Wiggins, Sydne Powder Springs
INDIANA
Blauvelt, Carol Monroeville
ILLINOIS
Brame, Taylor Chicago
KANSAS
Bruggeman, Brenda Hays Elliott, Christine Wichita
MICHIGAN
Blair, Karen Augusta
NEW JERSEY
Rompola, Rhonda Sayreville Sanderlin, Danielle Williamstown
NEW MEXICO
Severson, Amy Clovis
OHIO
Bonny, Leslie Troy
LETTERWINNERS BY STATE & COUNTRY
OKLAHOMA
Allen, Brittani Glenpool Brown, Jackee Norman Calvert, Annika Tulsa Ellis, Savannah Tulsa Guziec, Andrea Oklahoma City MacIntosh, Michelle Noble Scherer, Heather Okmulgee
PENNSYLVANIA
Cash, Johnasia McKeesport
SOUTH CAROLINA
Brandt, Amaura Aiken
TEXAS
Adams, McKenzie Frisco
Alexander, Kaci Carrollton Askew, Kristin Arlington Bacon, Amber Grand Prairie Baldwin, Teri Dallas Barker, Brittany Greenville Bell, Farrin Richardson
Berend, Kasie Graham Bolton, Morgan Duncanville Boniol, Jennifer Irving Bradshaw, Klara Emory Brandenburg, Heidi Garland Brandl, Kim Lockhart
Brungardt, Kim Richardson Campbell, Catherine Katy Christian, Raquel Midland Cobb, Katy Rio Vista Cox, Keely Crandall Criswell, Tymberlin Houston Crooks, Angelia Longview Dark, Lisa Tyler Davis, Sarah Houston Davis, Jasmine Duncanville Day, Haley Rockwall DeGar, Aurmani Arlington Devine, Alexa Mansfield Duff, Kathleen Dallas Dunn, Nater Marion Filmore, Alisha Mansfield Ford, Shawna Georgetown Gates, Elbie Garland Gilliam, Brittany Tyler Gilmore, Courtney Amarillo Gleason, Mary Houston Glover, Tyesha Dallas Gross, Katie Austin Hardy, Brittney Frisco Hayles, Coffy Richardson Hernandez, Kristin Duncanville Hill, LaShandra Ft. Worth
Hives-McCray, Destynee Arlington Jackson, Nia Fort Worth Johnson, Nici The Woodlands Johnson, Krystal Garland
Jones, Angela Dallas Jones, Tamia ........................ The Colony Krouch, Vanita Carrollton Mahnesmith, Samantha Kennedale Mathis, Desirae Waco Mays, Keena Arlington McAnnaly, Suzy Austin McKinney, Sabrina Fort Worth McLaughlin, Jennifer Slidell McPeters, Christie Paris Medford, LaQuenda Dallas Mickens, Kamray Westlake Mitcham, Alicia Mesquite Nix, Jeannie Sudan Owens, Devri Plano Patton, Kenni Electra Perry, Kiara Duncanville Ramdhanny, Shanta Irving Remke, Katie Colleyville Riley, Kristen Mesquite Roberts, Shonte Dallas Roden, Laura Godley Rucker, D-dra Carrollton Rufus, Zaria Duncanville Samuels, Jillian Mesquite Schoemer, Lisa ............................... Dallas Severin, Alice Allen Shead, Kendall DeSoto Shell, Morgan Marble Falls Shelton, Sarah Fort Worth Shepherd, Sharee Houston Short, Raven Flower Mound Simpson, Akil Duncanville Singleton, Mallory Flower Mound Smith, Jasmine ......................... Cypress Smith, Morgan Dallas Starr, Leah Georgetown Szafranski, Tammy Georgetown Thomas, Dai'ja Dallas Thomas, Shanell Duncanville Thomas, Vanessa Richardson Tiner, Chelsea Rockwall Totzke, Barb Dallas Vana, Jill Richardson Walter, Kimberlee Richardson Walterscheid, Vicki Muenster White, Kayla Desoto White, JaQuia Desoto Whitfield, Ariana Houston Wilkins, Gabrielle Garland Wills, Delisha Mesquite Zimmerman, Lisa Cole Dallas
UTAH
Barber, Melissa Dutch John
VIRGINIA
Cruse, Tiara ................................... Vienna Dodds, Janielle Fairfax Baker, Korina Valleyford
INTERNATIONAL
AUSTRALIA
Bayliss, Paige Queensland Collins, Stephanie Melbourne Harris, Fiona Townsville Froling, Alicia Queensland Froling, Keely Queensland
CANADA
Asquith, Tami Hamilton, Ontario Brassard, Claudia Quebec City, Quebec Delaney, Kerri Candiac, Quebec Rigg, Jennifer Toronto, Ontario Tshimanga, Florence Montreal, Quebec Woods, Megan Howick, Quebec
ENGLAND
Wilkinson, Savannah London
SLOVAKIA
Truchlikova, Kveta .................... Bratislava
0
Holly Houser 1989-92
D'Ann Watson 1994
D-dra Rucker 1999
Sabrina McKinney 2012 Kiara Perry 2014-18 Tamia Jones .............................. 2021-22
1
Makenzie Ellis 2019
Desirae Mathis 2020-22
2
Kaira White 2003-04
Kristin Hernandez 2012 McKenzie Adams 2015-16 Ariana Whitfield 2018-21 Keyanna Warthen 2022
3
Joanna Gasperson 1985-86
Kendall Shead 2003-06
Brittani Allen................................ 2008-09
Jasmine Davis 2010
Brittney Hardy 2012
Gabrielle Wilkins 2013-16 McKenzie Adams 2016-18
Jayla Brooks 2021 Zaria Rufus 2022
4
Vanita Krouch 2000-03 Katie Gross 2004-08
Kristin Askew 2012 Mikayla Reese 2015-18 Amber Bacon 2019-22
5
Tiara Cruse 2002-03
Sharee Shepherd 2005-06 Delisha Wills 2007-11
Akil Simpson 2012-14
Aurmani DeGar 2015-17
Alexis Leggett 2019-21
Sydne Wiggins 2022
10
Tomi Hollis 1985-86
Cheryl Boucher 1986-87
Christie Scofield 1988-90
Alexa Devine 1993-96
Megan Woods 1997
Anika Calvert 1998-2001
Brittany Gilliam 2007-10
Korina Baker 2013-14
Alicia Froling 2015-19
Rhyle McKinney 2021
Jasmine Smith 2022
11
Karen Cantoni 1985-87
Lisa Cole 1988-90
Janet Gribnitz 1991
Mary Gleason 1993-95
Lori Mitchell 1996
Latonya Morris 1999
Chelsea Tiner 2006
LaShandra Hill ............................ 2008-09
Keely Froling 2015-16
MUSTANGS BY THE NUMBERS
Kiran Lakhian 2016-17 Tymberlin Criswell 2022
12
Sheila Bryant 1985-87
Leah Probst 1988-90
Adelheid Grossfeld 1991
Mary Gleason 1992
Cristi Tanner 1993-95
Karen Blair 1996-99
Katy Cobb 2005-08
Lexus Williams 2013 Morgan Bolton 2015-17 Morgan Smith 2018 Jahnaria Brown 2021 Savannah Wilkinson...................... 2022
13
Tammy Reescano 1986-88
Michelle MacIntosh 1989-90
Kveta Truchlikova 1997-98
Shonte Roberts 2002-05 Leah Starr 2006-07 Klara Bradshaw 2016-18 Reagan Bradley ........................ 2020-22
14
Suzanne McAnally 1989-92 Nater Dunn 1996 Fiona Harris 1997-98
Sarah Davis 2003-04 Kenzie Cole 2005-06 Karlie Cronin 2016 Paige Bayliss 2019-22
15
Rhonda Buggs 1985-86
Leah Probst 1986-87
Jeannia Nix 1988-89
Laura Roden 1990-92 Melissa Barber 1995-98 Stephanie Collins 2015-18
20
Angela Crooks 1985-86, 1988-89
Janet Gribnitz 1990
Shawna Ford 1993-96
Alisa Wright 2001-04 Heidi Brandenburg 2009-12 Farrin Bell 2013 Dai'ja Thomas 2016-18
21
Bernadette Otis........................... 1985-88
Cheryl Boucher 1988-89
Lori Satterfield 1990
Maria Sagbini 1991 Amy Severson 1992-93
Jennifer McLaughlin 1994-96
Jennifer Boniol 1997
Meredith Farrell 1999
Keely Cox 2001-02
Juli Colli 2005-06
Christine Elliott 2009-12 Makenzie Ellis 2018
22
Dedra Simpson 1988-90
Kim Brandl 1994-96
Megan Woods 1998-99
Shanta Ramdhanny 2001-04 Jennifer Colli 2006 Morgan Shell 2009 Alisha Filmore 2010-13 Tiara Davenport 2017 Marie Olson 2019 Florence Tshimanga 2020-21
23
Shasta Smothers-Johnson 1986-87
Coffy Hayles 1992-95
Vanessa Thomas 1996-99
D-dra Rucker 2000-01 Juli Colli 2003-05 Elbie Gates 2006-09
Akil Simpson 2010 Keena Mays 2013-14
Savannah Ellis 2018 Brishonne Tollie .......................... 2019-21 Amirah Abdur-Rahim..................... 2022
24
Gina Harvey 1985-88
Stacy Johnson 1988-89 Missy Parker 1990-93 Jill Vana 1994-95
Jennifer Rigg 1998-99 Jenna Leet 2004 Haley Day 2008-11 Nia Jackson 2013 Kamray Mickens 2016-17 JaQuia White 2019-22
25
Felicia Bluitt 1985-86, 1987-88 Leslie Frazier 1991-94 Kristin Riley 1995 Christie McPeters 1997-98, 2000-01 Janielle Dodds 2004-08 Krystal Johnson 2011-14 Taylor Brame 2015 Amaura Brandt 2017
30
Shanell Thomas 1990-93 Tyesha Glover 2000-02
31
Cheryl Boucher 1985-86
Lynn Harvey 1987-88 Nici Johnson 1997-00 Destynee Hives-McCray 2012-15
32
Diana Wilt 1986-89
Sharon Rogers 1990-91 Jill Vana 1992-93 Kasie Berend 1995-98 Tami Asquith 1999 Kim Walter 2003-04 Joslyn Greenard 2005 Sharee Shepherd 2007-08 Alicia Mitcham 2009
Raven Short..................................... 2011-15 Kayla White 2019-22
33
Sonya Dickerson 1985-86
LeQuinta Smith 1988-89
LaQuenda Medford 1990
Andrea Guziec 1991-94 Claudia Brassard 1995-99 Jackee Brown 2001-02
Lyssa Allen 2003 Samantha Mahnesmith 2009-12 Brittany Hardy 2013 Ashley Gibson 2016 Johnasia Cash 2018-20
34
Heather Nygard 1985-86
LaQuenda Medford 1991-92 Kaci Alexander 2000-03 Jennifer Swinney 2004 35
Raquel Christian 2009-11
40
Vicki Walterscheid 1991-92
Kim Brungardt 1993-96
Andrea Cossey 2001-04 Alice Severin 2007-10
41
Lisa Schoemer 1989-90 Jillian Samuels 2007-10
42
Heather Derning 1985-86 Katie Remke 1998-2001 Sarah Shelton 2010-11 Rochelle Lauer 2012, 2015
44
Leslie Bonny 1985-86 Heather Nygard 1987-89 Kenni Patton 2000-03 Mallory Singleton 2011-14 Danielle Sanderlin 2022 50*
Lisa Dark 1989-90
Kerri Delaney 1993-96 Karlin Kennedy 1997-2000 51
Sarah Davis ................................ 2005-06 Catherine Campbell 2007-08 52
Rhonda Buggs 1986-87 Brittany Barker 2005-06 54
Courtney Gilmore 1999-2000 55
Brenda Bruggeman 1990-92 Tammy Szafranski 1993-96
* - Retired February, 2001
- All numbers since 1985-86 season
WELCOME TO SMU
SMU FACTS
A nationally ranked private university with seven degree-granting schools (in the humanities and sciences; business; the performing, visual, and communication arts; engineering; education and human development; law; and theology), SMU is a distinguished center for teaching and research located in the heart of Dallas. SMU’s 11,000 students benefit from small classes, leadership opportunities, international study and innovative programs.
• Students come from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and approximately 90 foreign countries, and represent diverse economic, ethnic, and religious backgrounds.
• SMU itself is a gateway to the global community, offering access to nearly 150 education abroad programs in 50 countries as well as a unique campus in Northern New Mexico on the site of a historic fort and 13th-century Indian pueblo.
• SMU's Cox School of Business and Meadows School of the Arts are listed in Parade Magazine's 2010 College A-List.
• The University's 10 libraries house the largest private collection of research materials in the Southwest.
Anationally ranked private university with seven degree-granting schools, SMU is a distinguished center for teaching and research located near the heart of Dallas. SMU’s 11,000 students benefit from small classes, leadership opportunities, international study and innovative programs.
SMU is celebrating the centennial of its founding in 1911 and its opening in 1915. As SMU enters a second century of achievement, it is recognized as a university of increasing national prominence.
SMU prepares students for leadership in their professions and in their communities. The University’s location near the heart of Dallas – a thriving center of commerce and culture – offers students enriching experiences on campus and beyond. Relationships in the Dallas area provide a platform for launching careers throughout the world.
The University offers a strong foundation in the humanities and sciences and undergraduate, graduate and professional degree programs through seven schools. The learning environment includes opportunities for research, community service, internships, mentoring and study abroad.
SMU was founded by what is now The United Methodist Church, in partnership with civic leaders, and was shaped by the entrepreneurial spirit of the region. The University is nonsectarian in its teaching and committed to academic freedom and open inquiry.
• The internationally acclaimed Meadows Museum houses one of the finest collections of Spanish art outside of Spain.
• As part of SMU's focus on leadership, the Tate Distinguished Lecture Series and Hart Global Leaders Forum bring national and world leaders to campus for lectures and interaction with students.
• SMU is one of the few universities to have a voting student member of its Board of Trustees. Nearly 200 campus organizations provide other opportunities for involvement.
• Founded in 1911 by what is now The United Methodist Church, SMU opened in 1915 with support from Dallas leaders. The University is nonsectarian in its teaching and committed to freedom of inquiry.
PROMINENT ALUMNI
• First Lady Laura Bush
• Former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Antonio O. Garza Jr.
• U.S. House of Representatives members John Culberson, Ralph Hall, Sam Johnson, Eddie Bernice Johnson and Lamar Smith
• Karen Hughes, former Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs
• Harriet Miers, former Counsel to the President
• Nobel Prize-winning physicist James Cronin
• Computer memory pioneer Robert Dennard
• Academy Award-winning actress Kathy Bates
• Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Beth Henley
• Emmy Award-winning actor Powers Boothe
• Filmmaker-artist-author William Joyce
• The late television producer Aaron Spelling
• Tony Award winning actor Scott Waara
• Robert H. Dedman Jr., chair, ClubCorp International
• David Dillon, chairman and CEO of the Kroger supermarket chain
• James R. Gibbs, chair, president and CEO, Frontier Oil Corporation
• Ray L. Hunt, chair and CEO, Hunt Oil Company
• Kenneth R. Morris, co-founder, PeopleSoft
• Melissa Reiff, president, Container Store
• Angela Braly, president and CEO, WellPoint, Inc.
• Helmut R. Sohmen, chair, World-Wide Shipping Group, Hong Kong
• Olympic gold medal swimmers Lars Frolander, Steve Lundquist, and Ryan Berube; and gold medal track and field athlete Kevin Robinzine
• The late Lamar Hunt, founder of the American Football League
• The late Doak Walker, recipient of football’s Heisman Trophy
• The late Payne Stewart, championship golfer
• Pro Football Hall of Fame members Raymond Berry, Eric Dickerson, Forrest Gregg, Lamar Hunt and Doak Walker
• Jerry LeVias, National College Football Hall of Fame and NFL Rookie of the Year
SMU & DALLAS
At SMU you can impact the world every day. Our intellectually rigorous campus offers an inventory of the possible by drawing on the resources of its location in Dallas, a larger-than-life, culturally rich city.
As a magnet of opportunity, Dallas is among the leading centers in the nation for business, innovation, culture and service.
BUSINESS
Business runs deep in Dallas’ DNA, from its founding in 1841 as a center of commerce in the region to its present stature as a global hub for finance, banking, technology, health care and other industries.
SMU and Dallas offer world-class preparation for a successful career. The Princeton Review ranks SMU No. 8 for best career services. Dallas’ position as an international business and cultural center has enhanced SMU’s ability to attract and retain top faculty and students, making SMU a nationally prominent university with a global reach. Our students have the skills and the preparation to pursue their passion and change the world from any corner of the globe.
Dallas has nearly 20 Fortune 500 companies. SMU students in every discipline have access to networks of professional connections in Dallas’ business-friendly environment through 4,400 internships in the region as well as work-study opportunities. Most of our students graduate with professional experience from internships or co-ops. Many among the 44,000 SMU graduates who live and work in the D-FW area are entrepreneurs, executives and civic leaders who mentor SMU students.
ARTS
Dallas, the nation’s fifth-largest media market, is home to the largest urban arts district in the United States. The Dallas Arts District comprises the city’s leading visual and performing arts institutions; world-class museums; and a luminous cluster of performing arts spaces, including the Winspear Opera House – called America’s finest opera house by Opera magazine.
World-class resources in Dallas abound, like SMU’s Meadows Museum. This esteemed cultural landmark is the repository of one of the finest and most comprehensive collections of Spanish art outside Spain.
Each year SMU presents 400-plus music, dance, opera and theatre performances, critically acclaimed by Dallas media as among the region’s best and giving students a unique cache of artistic experience.
Is it possible to quantify the “cool” factor? Forbes can, and it puts Dallas at No. 4 in its list of America’s Coolest Cities. Dallas beats a slew of East Coast and West Coast favorites, including Boston, San Diego, Seattle and San Francisco.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Dallas is known for its entrepreneurial spirit and innovative approaches to the business of living. This is the city of Southwest Airlines, which invented a whole new style of travel. This is where TI engineers developed the idea of an integrated circuit that would become the microchip and change the way humans live, work and play.
The can-do spirit of Dallas helps fuel SMU’s intellectual environment to drive cuttingedge research, with far-reaching benefits for our world. It’s one reason why SMU is one of the fewer than 100 universities classified as “high research activity” institutions by the Carnegie Foundation.
COMMUNITY
SMU community service ranges from student volunteerism and programs advancing K-12 education to pro bono legal services and partnerships with area churches and arts organizations. Each year, more than 2,500 students contribute 200,000-plus hours of community service.
As an SMU student, you learn in a close-knit community with small classes while being surrounded by the excitement that comes with a city on the move. Tap into the energy of the Dallas-Fort Worth region, the nation’s fourth-largest metropolitan area and home to about 6.5 million people. Dallas is on track to become the third- largest metropolitan area, increasing the wealth of opportunities for a successful career after college.
SMU ADMINISTRATION
R. GERALD TURNER
PRESIDENT
As president of SMU since 1995, R. Gerald Turner is leading an era of unprecedented progress. Under his leadership, the University continues to advance as an institution of national excellence and international renown. SMU’s progress has included increases in average admission test scores, a near tripling of student applications, an increase in enrollment of underrepresented communities up to 33% and a quadrupling of the endowment.
Building on a history of excellence, SMU Ignited: Boldly Shaping Tomorrow, which launched publicly in September 2021, is the third comprehensive fundraising campaign initiated under President Turner’s leadership. The multiyear $1.5 billion campaign for impact aims to build on SMU’s strengths and empower outstanding students, enrich teaching and research, and enhance campus and community. SMU Ignited concluded the first year of its public phase with more than $880 million raised.
During the planning and public phases of the campaign, SMU has secured the largest gifts in its history, including a landmark gift of $100 million from the Moody Foundation to create the new Moody School of Graduate and Advanced Studies, SMU’s eighth degree-granting school; the first $50 million gift from an alumni family, from Carolyn L. and David B. Miller ’72, ’73 for the Cox School of Business; the largest gift in SMU Athletics history, a $50 million commitment from the Garry Weber Foundation toward the Garry Weber End Zone Complex at Gerald J. Ford Stadium; and the largest gift in University history by a non-alumnus from William S. Spears to establish the William S. Spears Institute for Entrepreneurial Leadership in the Cox School of Business.
Fueled by these investments, the University continues to advance as a leading center of teaching and research that accelerates knowledge, addresses significant issues, prepares students to be world changers and broadens community engagement. SMU ranks in the top 20% of the best national universities by U.S. News & World Report.
From its home in the global city of Dallas, SMU’s vibrant campus offers enrichment opportunities such as the Tate Lecture Series and the Meadows Museum to students and the wider community. President Turner led efforts with the Board of Trustees to attract the George W. Bush Presidential Center, which opened at SMU in 2013. SMU and the Bush Presidential Center partner through fellowships, public lectures, the new George W. Bush Institute-SMU Economic Growth Initiative and additional collaborations that bring together students, faculty and global experts to tackle pressing challenges.
Beyond the campus, President Turner has been a leader in NCAA Athletics. He has chaired four Division I conferences, including the AAC. He has also served on the boards of the Dallas Citizens Council, the American Council on Education and the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, and he co-chaired the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics for nearly 10 years. In Texas, he serves on the Dallas Regional Chamber of Commerce and is a member of its University CEO Council. He also serves on the boards of the Methodist Health System Foundation, the Salvation Army of North Texas and the AT&T Performing Arts Center.
Before joining SMU, President Turner was the chancellor of the University of Mississippi. He previously served in administrative positions at the University of Oklahoma and Pepperdine University. A native of New Boston, Texas, he earned an A.A. degree from Lubbock Christian University, a B.S. in psychology from Abilene Christian University and an M.A. and a Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Texas at Austin. He and his wife, Gail, have two married daughters and five grandchildren.
PAUL ROGERS
FACULTY ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVE
Paul Rogers is the Marilyn Jeanne Johnson Distinguished Faculty Fellow, Professor of Law and the former dean of the SMU Dedman School of Law. He is also the University’s faculty athletic representative and helps represent the University with the American Athletic Conference and the NCAA. Rogers currently serves as a member of the National Football Foundation’s Awards Committee and was formerly on the NCAA’s Football Oversight and Football Competition Committees. He is a former president of the Southwest Conference and also previously served on the NCAA Division I Amateurism Cabinet, the Academics/Eligibility/Compliance Cabinet, and the Executive Committee of the Division I-A Faculty Athletics Representative Association.
In 1988 Rogers was the principal drafter of the Manual of Governance for SMU Athletics and became the first chair of the SMU Athletic Council, which provides oversight of SMU athletics and recommends academic and administrative policies governing student-athletes. He continues as a member of the council.
Prior to joining the SMU law faculty in 1980, he served on the law faculty at Loyola University of Chicago. He previously practiced law in Pennsylvania. Rogers has two degrees (B.A., J.D.) from The University of Texas at Austin and an LL.M. from Columbia University. Rogers served as dean of the School of Law from 1988-97. Earlier he served as associate dean for academic affairs from 1982-86. He has co-authored a leading casebook on antitrust law, now in its fifth edition, and has written articles on antitrust, regulated industries, contracts, commercial law, sports law and legal history. An avid baseball historian, he has published six books and many articles dealing with the history of baseball.
He serves on the board of the Bobby Bragan Youth Foundation in Ft. Worth and is former president of the board of directors of Dispute Mediation Services and a former trustee of the Dallas Bar Foundation. Rogers is a fellow of the Dallas Bar, Texas Bar and the American Bar Foundations. A member of the American Law Institute, he also served as chair of the Ethics Oversight Committee for Dallas 2012 and is president of the Ernie Banks-Bobby Bragan Chapter (Dallas-Fort Worth) of the Society of American Baseball Research. In 2006 Rogers was named an Honorary Letterman by the SMU Lettermen’s Association. He received the Tom Tunks Distinguished University Service Award in 2016 and the University’s “M” Award in 2017.
Rogers is married to Julie Forrester Rogers of the SMU law faculty and together they have five children and five grandchildren.
RICK HART
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS AD_RICKHART
Rick Hart was named SMU's Director of Athletics on July 16, 2012.
During Hart’s tenure, SMU student-athletes have excelled in the classroom, with 67% earning cumulative GPAs of 3.0 or higher and over one-third boasting GPAs of 3.5 or better. SMU has also experienced broad success athletically, winning 25 team conference titles across 12 sports and advancing 16 sports to the post-season over his nine years on the Hilltop. In the community, SMU's partnership with the City of Dallas has been strengthened through community service and the "Born and Raised" and Triple-D/Pony marketing initiatives.
Due to the generosity of alumni and friends, annual giving has reached record levels in support of operations, projects and facilities. During his time on the Hilltop, SMU has renovated and expanded Moody Coliseum and opened numerous new facilities including the SMU Indoor Performance Center and Armstrong Fieldhouse, Styslinger/ Altec SMU Tennis Complex, Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center and Barr-McMillion Natatorium and the Payne Stewart SMU Golf Training Center at Trinity Forest Golf Club. The Washburne Soccer and Track Stadium is scheduled to be completed in spring 2022, and fundraising is underway for an outdoor pool to complete the Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center and Barr-McMillion Natatorium Complex.
Hart also developed and installed the Strategic Plan for SMU Athletics titled, "The SMU Advantage." The SMU Advantage consists of a departmental vision, mission, values and goals and operates on a principle of S.P.I.R.I.T. (Service, Passion, Integrity, Respect, Innovation and Teamwork), with a focus on the student-athlete and aligning the Athletics Department with the educational mission of the University.
Hart is serving as NACDA President for the 2022-23 membership year and is also a member of the LEAD1 Association Board of Directors. He has previously served on the NACDA Executive Committee, the NCAA Division I Championship/Sports Management Cabinet, the FCS Athletics Directors Association Executive Committee and as a faculty
member for the D1-A Athletics Directors' Institute. Hart is an active speaker, and has made presentations at the Career in Sports Seminar, the NACDA Leadership Institute, the Texas High School Athletic Directors’ Association and the Dallas Women’s Club, to name a few.
Hart came to SMU after six years as Director of Athletics at Tennessee at Chattanooga. Hart served seven years at Oklahoma in various athletics administrative capacities, ending as the Senior Associate Athletics Director in 2006. Hart has also worked in athletics at North Carolina and East Carolina and has served with the U.S. Olympic Committee.
A graduate of UNC, Hart earned a bachelor's degree in physical education, health and sport science. Hart and his wife, Allison, also a graduate of North Carolina, are proud parents of Trevor and Caroline (Carly), both SMU students.
A third-generation athletics administrator, Hart's father, Dave, served as Director of Athletics at Tennessee, Florida State and East Carolina, and his late grandfather, Dave Sr., served in a variety of roles within collegiate athletics including stints as a Coach, Athletics Director and Conference Commissioner.
KURT POTTKOTTER
DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS KURTPOTTKOTTER
Kurt Pottkotter has served as SMU’s Deputy Director of Athletics since January 2017. In this role, Pottkotter oversees the day-to-day operations of the athletic department in support of 484 student-athletes across 17 sports. He is the primary Sport Administrator for football and is also responsible for the department’s capital project planning and development.
For four years prior to his promotion to Deputy AD, Pottkotter led the department’s fundraising efforts as Senior Associate AD for Development. His tenure overseeing all private philanthropy in support of Mustang Athletics, including capital projects, major gifts and annual funds, resulted in the three most successful fundraising years in SMU Athletics’ history.
During his time on the Hilltop, SMU has renovated and expanded Moody Coliseum and opened numerous new facilities including the SMU Indoor Performance Center and Armstrong Fieldhouse, Styslinger/Altec SMU Tennis Complex, Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center and Barr-McMillion Natatorium and the Payne Stewart SMU Golf Training Center at Trinity Forest Golf Club.
Before joining SMU Athletics, Pottkotter successfully led SMU's National Major Giving program, increasing major gift commitments from 10 leadership cities across the country. In addition to his major gift experience at SMU and with The Ohio State University’s Fisher College of Business, Pottkotter previously served SMU as Assistant Director of Development for the Cox School of Business and Assistant Director of Annual Giving.
He was a basketball student-athlete at the University at Buffalo and Ohio Dominican College, receiving a degree in Political Science. Pottkotter earned his Master’s degree in Sports Administration from Ohio University in 2000 and began his career in athletic development at Boston College.
Pottkotter and his wife, Amy, have three children, Joshua (20), a student at SMU, Audrey (17) and Katherine (13).
SMU ADMINISTRATION
SMU SENIOR STAFF
RICK HARTDirector of Athletics
KURT POTTKOTTERDeputy Director of Athletics
LAUREN ADEE
Senior Associate A.D./Executive Affairs
ROB EVANS Special Assistant to the A.D.
KRIS
BRAD SUTTON
Senior Associate A.D./External Affairs
SUSAN VOLLMERHAUSEN
SMU HEAD COACHES
MOODY COLISEUM
THE HOME OF SMU BASKETBALL
In December of 2013, a renovation of Moody Coliseum was completed to the arena that has been the home of SMU basketball since December of 1956. On Jan. 4, 2014, SMU men's and women's basketball debuted the state-of-the-art facility to a nationallytelevised audience as the men hosted Connecticut and the women hosted South Florida.
The renovation and expansion of Moody Coliseum provided many new and improved features, including the Richard & Nancy Rogers Lobby at the main west entrance, expanded concourses with raised ceilings, club seats, loge boxes, private suites, group suites, new event space, offices, team locker rooms and meeting space.
"Moody Magic" has become a popular term regarding SMU's play at the Coliseum. From 1956 through 2013, SMU men's basketball was 510-261 (.661) in Moody Coliseum as the Mustangs captured nine conference titles.
From 1976 through 2013, women's basketball was 332-197 (.628) with five combined conference regular season and tournament titles.
HISTORY
When Moody Coliseum opened in 1956, it was one of the largest structures of its kind. It has been home to exciting athletic events, academic ceremonies, concerts and performances - an SMU asset shared with the Dallas community.
SMU men's basketball moved into Moody in time for the 1956-57 season, filling the arena with fans after the team's first and only NCAA Final Four appearance at the 1956 tournament.
In the decade that followed Moody's opening, SMU, led by legendary coach E.O. "Doc" Hayes, won six Southwest Conference championships and made six NCAA Tournament appearances. In the 1984-85 season, SMU again rose to national prominence, staying in the Associated Press Top Ten for most of the season and earning a spot in the NCAA tournament.
Women's basketball came to Moody Coliseum in 1976. The Lady Mustangs won the Western Athletic Conference title there in 1999 and the Conference USA title in 2008. Women's basketball clinched the C-USA championship again on March 3, 2012, in the final event in Moody Coliseum before renovation began. Women's volleyball began in Moody in 1996. In 2010, Mustang volleyball set a school record with 25 wins, including an 11-2 mark at home in Moody Coliseum. Legend has it that "Moody Magic" contributes to consistent wins at home for Mustang teams.
Each May and December the coliseum is transformed to host SMU Commencement as well as graduation ceremonies for thousands of area high school students. SMU Commencement speakers have included former First Lady and SMU graduate Laura Bush, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, journalists Jim Lehrer and Bill Moyers and Oscar-winning actress and SMU graduate Kathy Bates. Four U.S. presidents have spoken at Moody Coliseum: Richard Nixon, Gerald R. Ford, George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush. Poet T.S. Eliot also spoke to audiences there. Other events such as installation of United Methodist Church bishops and Highland Park United Methodist Church Easter services have taken place at Moody.
Moody Coliseum also has been the venue for entertainers such as the Kingston Trio, the Rolling Stones, John Denver, Three Dog Night, the Grateful Dead, Queen, U2 and Pearl Jam.
Dallas' first professional basketball team, the Chaparrals, played most of its home games at Moody from 1967-73 before the team moved to San Antonio and was renamed the Spurs. From 1971 to 1979, Moody hosted one of the biggest tennis championships of the year, the World Championship Tennis Finals, a season-ending eight-player tournament to decide the champion of the men's professional tennis circuit. All-time greats such as Arthur Ashe, John McEnroe, Jimmy Connors and Rod Laver dueled before packed houses at Moody and national television audiences. The tournament was moved to Reunion Arena in 1980, but Moody continued to host exhibitions between stars such as Andre Agassi and Pete Sampras into the 1990s. The Virginia Slims of Dallas Tennis Championships and the Rolex Intercollegiate Indoor Tennis Tournament also were held at Moody Coliseum.
Younger athletes also have polished their skills there. Cheerleading, basketball and volleyball camps, Boy Scout conferences and fundraising dance marathons have taken place at Moody Coliseum through the years.
CRUM BASKETBALL CENTER
The SMU Crum Basketball Center is a dedicated, state-of-the-art space where the SMU men's and women's basketball programs practice and train. The SMU Crum Basketball Center includes separate full-size practice courts for each program, locker rooms and lounges, training and rehabilitation areas, coaches' offices, meeting areas and film editing rooms. The facility opened on Feb. 21, 2008.
ABOUT THE CENTER
G $13-million, 43,000 square-foot, state-of-the-art practice facility
G Home for men's and women's intercollegiate basketball programs
G Separate full-size practice court for each program with multiple goals
G Players' locker rooms and lounges, a fully-equipped training and rehabilitation room with in-ground hydrotherapy pools, a state-of-the-art strength and conditioning room, an on-site laundry facility, coaches' offices and conference facilities for both programs, coaches' locker rooms and film editing rooms
G Direct connection to Moody Coliseum event level via tunnel
ADVANTAGES OF THE NEW CENTER
G State-of-the-art space for basketball programs to practice and train
Maximum availability for student-athletes and coaches
No schedule conflicts with summer camps
Practice scheduling flexibility greatly reduces class scheduling conflicts
New Moody Coliseum playing surface G Strengthens competitive recruiting against conference and regional peers with basketball practice facilities G Locker room renovated in 2018
PRESS CREDENTIALS
All requests for working press, photo, and broadcast credentials for SMU’s home basketball games should be submitted via email to Michael High at mhigh@smu.edu.
All credentials which cannot be mailed should be picked up in the Public Relations Office at the Loyd All-Sports Center or on gameday at the Media Gate located on the southeast corner of Moody Coliseum. The Media Entrance is open 90 minutes before the game.
PARKING
Requests for parking passes should be made at the same time as the requests for press credentials. A limited number of spaces are available in the parking garage located on Bush Avenue just southeast of Moody Coliseum.
RADIO & TELEVISION
All visiting radio and television stations should coordinate plans through SMU Senior Associate Athletic Director for Public Relations and Marketing Brad Sutton at (214) 768-2883. SMU provides an ISDN and regular phone line for visiting broadcasters.
WORKING AREA
Working television and radio crews will be seated courtside. Media seating is located in section 107 along the east baseline.
PRESS ROW SERVICES & WIRELESS ACCESS
Live stats, box scores, play-by-play, post-game notes and coaches’ and players’ quotes for SMU will be provided to the media. Moody Coliseum is equipped with wireless internet access. To access the network (SMU Athletics Guest), open your internet browser and follow the prompts.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
All photographers must have proper credentials, worn in plain sight. Photographers from daily newspapers, wire services, major magazines and television stations have priority. Photographers will be allowed to shoot the game from behind the baselines lines in the northeast and southwest quadrants of the court in Moody Coliseum, but not directly underneath the baskets.
INTERVIEWS
The SMU locker room will be closed to the media following games. After a brief cooling down period, Coach Rhonda Rompola and selected players will be available. Please make any specific player requests to Public Relations Assistant Director Michael High. Interviews during the week with Toyelle Wilson or any SMU players should be arranged through the Public Relations Office. It is best to arrange for coach and player interviews at least 24 hours in advance.
TELEPHONES
The press row phone number is (214) 768-7742.
PRACTICE ATTENDANCE
Most SMU Basketball practices are open, and members of the media are welcome to attend. Please notify the Public Relations Office in advance. Those attending practice are asked to remain off the court, away from the workout. Practice times vary, so please call the Public Relations Office for the daily schedule.
Public Relations Assistant Director Travis Chamblee e-mails press releases to members of the media covering SMU. If you wish to be added to the list, contact him at 214-768-3735 or mhigh@smu.edu.
SMUMUSTANGS.COM & PONYUPTV
Media and SMU fans alike can access all the latest information on the SMU women’s basketball team via the internet at www.SMUMustangs.com, the official source for news releases, game notes, photographs, rosters and statistics Live statistics are available via gametracker. All postgame press conferences and highlight packages are posted to SMUMustangs.com/PonyUpTV and the official YouTube account at YouTube.com/SMUMustangsAthletics. For media access to Mustang All-Access, contact Travis Chamblee in the Public Relations Office.
MICHAEL HIGH
Assistant Director of Public Relations Office: 214-768-3735 Cell: 757-358-1446 Email: mhigh@smu.edu
ADDITIONAL CONTACT INFORMATION
Mailing Address: Box 315 Dallas, Texas 75275-0315
Street Address For Overnighted Materials: Loyd All-Sports Center 5800 Ownby Drive Suite 305 Dallas, Texas 75205
Media Relations Office: 214-768-2883
Moody Coliseum Press Row: 214-768-7742 Basketball Office: 214-768-4040
Athletics Website: SMUMustangs.com
MEDIA INFORMATION
AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE STATISTICS
Updated conference women’s basketball statistics, as well as releases for all sports sponsored by the league, can be obtained by accessing the league’s internet site at www. TheAmerican.org.
MUSTANG RADIO NETWORK
The Mustang Radio Network will broadcast the SMU women’s basketball games in the Dallas-Fort Worth area this year on KAAM (770 AM). John Hendry will provide the play-by-play action.
AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE INFORMATION
545 East John Carpenter Freeway, Third Floor Irving, TX 75062 www.TheAmerican.org
Tom Fenstermaker
Director of Communications
Women's Basketball Contact Office: (469) 284-5167
TFenstermaker@theamerican.org
IMPORTANT LOCATIONS
Media Workroom - Lettermen's Boardroom located on the east side of the main concourse.
Press Seating - Located in section 107 on the floor along the east baseline.
Visitor’s Locker Room - Located on the event level of Moody Coliseum in the north hallway.
SMU Locker Room - Located on the lower level of the Crum Basketball Center, east of Moody Coliseum.
Ticket Office - Located at the main entrance on the west side of Moody Coliseum, across from section 101 on the concourse level.
Media Will Call/Pass Gate - Located at the main entrance on the west side of Moody Coliseum, across from section 101 on the concourse level.
MOODY COLISEUM SEATING DIAGRAM
DIRECTIONS TO MOODY COLISEUM
From DFW Airport
Take the south exit from the airport to State Hwy. 183 East. State Hwy. 183 turns into I-35E South. Take I-35E South down to I-30 East (left). Off of I-30 East take U.S. Hwy. 75 North and take the Mockingbird Lane exit. Head west (left) on Mockingbird Lane and turn left on Bush Avenue.
From Dallas Love Field Airport
Exit from the Airport to Mockingbird Lane. Go east on Mockingbird Lane and turn left on Bush Avenue.
From I-35E (North of Dallas)
Go south on I-35E to I-635 (LBJ Freeway). Go east on I-635 to U.S. Hwy. 75 South (right). Take the Mockingbird Lane exit. Head west (right) on Mockingbird Lane and turn right on Bush Avenue.
From I-35E (South of Dallas)
Go north on I-35E to I-30. Go east on I-30 to U.S. Hwy. 75 North (left). Take the Mockingbird Lane exit. Head west (left) on Mockingbird Lane and turn right on Bush Avenue.
From U.S. Hwy. 75 (North of Dallas)
Go south on U.S. Hwy. 75. Take the Mockingbird Lane exit. Head west (right) on Mockingbird Lane and turn right on Bush Avenue.
From U.S. Hwy. 75/I-45 (South of Dallas)
Go north on U.S. Hwy. 75. Take the Mockingbird Lane exit. Head west (left) on Mockingbird Lane and turn right on Bush Avenue.
From I-30
Go north on U.S. Hwy. 75. Take the Mockingbird Lane exit. Head west (left) on Mockingbird Lane and turn right on Bush Avenue.
From I-20
Go north on I-45. I-45 turns into U.S. Hwy. 75. Continue north on U.S. Hwy. 75. Take the Mockingbird Lane exit. Head west (left) on Mockingbird Lane and turn right on Bush Avenue.
MON. NOV. 7 ALABAMA STATE MOODY COLISEUM 4 PM
FRI. NOV. 11 AT OKLAHOMA NORMAN, OKLA. 10:30 AM
TUE. NOV. 15 AT BAYLOR WACO, TEXAS 7 PM
FRI. NOV. 18 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE MOODY COLISEUM 7 PM
TUE. NOV. 22 LOUISIANA TECH MOODY COLISEUM 4 PM
SAT. NOV. 26 AT ORAL ROBERTS TULSA, OKLA. 2 PM
TUE. NOV. 29 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF MOODY COLISEUM 7 PM RAISING THE B.A.R. INVITATIONAL
SAT. DEC. 3 VS. GARDNER-WEBB BERKELEY, CALIF. 3 PM SUN. DEC. 4 AT CALIFORNIA BERKELEY, CALIF. 3 PM
WED. DEC. 7 NORTH TEXAS MOODY COLISEUM 4 PM SUN. DEC. 18 AT TEXAS A&M COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 2 PM WED. DEC. 21 UIW MOODY COLISEUM 1 PM
FRI. DEC. 30 AT HOUSTON* HOUSTON, TEXAS 7 PM
TUE. JAN. 3 UCF* MOODY COLISEUM 7 PM
FRI. JAN. 6 AT MEMPHIS* MEMPHIS, TENN. 7 PM
TUE. JAN. 10 CINCINNATI* MOODY COLISEUM 7 PM SAT. JAN. 14 ECU* MOODY COLISEUM 6 PM WED. JAN. 18 AT WICHITA STATE* WICHITA, KAN. 7 PM SAT. JAN. 21 HOUSTON* MOODY COLISEUM 2 PM SAT. JAN. 28 AT TULSA* TULSA, OKLA. 1 PM WED. FEB. 1 AT UCF* ORLANDO, FLA. 5 PM SAT. FEB. 4 USF* MOODY COLISEUM 2 PM TUE. FEB. 7 TULSA* MOODY COLISEUM 7 PM WED. FEB. 15 AT TULANE* NEW ORLEANS, LA. 6 PM SAT. FEB. 18 AT USF* TAMPLA, FLA. 4 PM WED. FEB. 22 WICHITA STATE* MOODY COLISEUM 6 PM SUN. FEB. 26 MEMPHIS* MOODY COLISEUM 12 PM WED. MAR. 1 AT TEMPLE* PHILADELPHIA, PA. 6 PM
AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
MON. MAR. 6 FIRST ROUND FORT WORTH, TEXAS TBD
TUE. MAR. 7 QUARTERFINALS FORT WORTH, TEXAS TBD WED. MAR. 8 SEMIFINALS FORT WORTH, TEXAS TBD THU. MAR. 9 CHAMPIONSHIP FORTH WORTH, TEXAS TBD HOME | AWAY | * AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE GAME | DATES AND TIMES (CT) SUBJECT TO CHANGE.