2018-19 Lady Raider Basketball Media Guide

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2018-19 TEXAS TECH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE Texas Tech University Athletics Communications

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2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE CONTENTS CREDITS Editor Jessika McKernan Photography Michael Strong Norvelle Kennedy Elise Bressler Elizabeth Hertel Evan Triplett TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS Mailing Address Box 43021 Lubbock, TX 79409 Physical Address 2526 6th St. Lubbock, TX 79409 On The Web www.texastech.com

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Quick Facts_________________________________________________________________________3 Athletics Communications_____________________________________________________________4 Style Guide _________________________________________________________________________5 Schedule____________________________________________________________________________6 Texas Tech University______________________________________________________________7-12 United Supermarkets Arena_________________________________________________________13-15 Lady Raider Tradition______________________________________________________________16-19 Lady Raiders in the WNBA____________________________________________________________20 2018-19 Composite Schedule______________________________________________________21-23 2018-19 Coaching Staff Head Coach Marlene Stollings ________________________________________________26-27 Associate Head Coach Nikita Lowry Dawkins_______________________________________28 Assistant Coach Erin Grant _____________________________________________________29 Assistant Coach Larry Tidwell___________________________________________________30 Director of Operations Tiffanie Couts _____________________________________________31 Video Coordinator Rob Bucher ___________________________________________________32 Strength & Conditioning Coach Ralph Petrella______________________________________33 Athletic Trainer Brenna Ellis_____________________________________________________34 Graduate Assistant Joey Kolpin__________________________________________________35 Graduate Assistant Monique Whaley-Briggs________________________________________35 2018-19 Lady Raiders TV / Radio Sheet______________________________________________________________36 2016-17 Roster_______________________________________________________________37 Zuri Sanders_______________________________________________________________40-41 Erin DeGrate_______________________________________________________________42-43 Brittany Brewer____________________________________________________________44-45 Angel Hayden______________________________________________________________46-47 Sydney Goodson_______________________________________________________________48 Tihana Stojsavljevic____________________________________________________________49 Mia Castaneda________________________________________________________________50 Eryka Sidney__________________________________________________________________50 Chrislyn Carr__________________________________________________________________51 Emma Merriweather____________________________________________________________51 Andrayah Adams______________________________________________________________52 Marcella Lamark dos Santos_____________________________________________________52 Kiara Shoals__________________________________________________________________53 2017-18 Season In Review Overall Statistics______________________________________________________________56 Results______________________________________________________________________57 Miscellanous Stats_________________________________________________________58-64 Game-by-Game Category Leaders________________________________________________65 Big 12 Review_________________________________________________________________66 History & Records Retired Jerseys_______________________________________________________________70 Jersey History_________________________________________________________________71 All-Time Letterwinners______________________________________________________72-73 Career Records________________________________________________________________74 Season Records_______________________________________________________________75 Individual / Team Records____________________________________________________76-77 Results vs. Ranked opponents___________________________________________________78 Season Records by Class_______________________________________________________79 Top Individual Performances_____________________________________________________80 All-Americans_________________________________________________________________81 Hall of Fame Coach Marsha Sharp________________________________________________82 All-Conference Honors______________________________________________________83-86 Coaching History______________________________________________________________87 Year-by-Year Results______________________________________________________ 88-102 All-Time Big 12 Standings_________________________________________________ 103-105 All-Time Series Record___________________________________________________ 106-113 All-Time National Poll Positions________________________________________________ 114 Attendance History ______________________________________________________ 115-116


GENERAL INFORMATION Name: Texas Tech University Location: Lubbock, Texas Founded: 1923 Enrollment: 38,246 Nickname: Lady Raiders Colors: Scarlet and Black Mascot: Masked Rider / Raider Red Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Big 12 Conference Arena (Capacity): United Supermarkets Arena (15,098) President: Lawrence Schovanec, Ph.D. Interim Chancellor: Tedd L. Mitchell, M.D. Athletics Director: Kirby Hocutt Faculty Athletics Representative: Brian Shannon Senior Woman’s Administrator: Judi Henry, Ph.D. Compliance Director: Jennifer Brashear Ticket Office: (806) 742-TECH (8324) Athletics Website: www.texastech.com Women’s Basketball Twitter: @LadyRaiderWBB Head Coach Twitter: @Stollings

PROGRAM INFORMATION First Season: 1975 Seasons: 43 Overall Record: 893-482 Big 12 Record: 165-183 Big 12 Championships: 3 (1998, 1999, 2000) Big 12 Tournament Record: 17-20 Big 12 Tournament Titles: 2 (1998, 1999) NCAA Tournaments (Last): 20 (2013) NCAA Tournament Record: 30-19 NIT Appearances (Last): 5 (2012) NIT Record: 8-5 Sweet 16s (Last): 11 (2005) Elite Eights (Last): 4 (2003) Final Fours (Last): 1 (1993) National Titles: 1 (1993) Last Postseason Game: 2013, NCAA First Round (L, 71-70, South Florida) TEAM INFORMATION 2017-18 Record: 7-23 2017-18 Big 12 Record: 1-17 (10th) 2017 Postseason: N/A AP Final Ranking: N/A Coaches Poll Final Ranking: N/A Last AP Ranking: Jan. 16, 2012 (No. 17) Last Coaches Poll Ranking: Jan. 17, 2012 (No. 20) Starters Returning: 2 Starters Lost: 3 Letterwinners Returning: 4 Redshirts Returning: 2 Letterwinners Lost: 8 Newcomers: 7

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Marlene Stollings Alma Mater: Ohio University, 1998 Career Record: 142-92 (8 Seasons) Texas Tech Record: 0-0 (1st Season) Associate Head Coach: Nikita Lowry Dawkins Recruiting Coordinator: Erin Grant Chief of Staff: Larry Tidwell SUPPORT STAFF Director of Basketball Operations: Tiffanie Couts Graduate Assistants: Joey Kolpin Monique Whaley-Briggs Athletic Trainer: Brenna Ellis Strength & Conditioning Coach: Ralph Petrella Video Coordinator: Rob Bucher Dietician: John Boesch ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Senior Associate AD: Robert Giovannetti Associate Directors: Matt Dowdy (FB/WGolf) Wes Bloomquist (MBB/MGolf) Jessika McKernan (WBB/WTEN) Assistant Directors: Ty Parker (FB/BB) TBA (VB/SB) Jeremy O’Brien (SOC/XC/TF) Director of Social Media: Blake Zimmerman Assistant Director of Social Media: Logan Hawk

WBB Contact: Jessika McKernan Email: jessika.mckernan@ttu.edu Twitter: @JessMcKernan_ @LadyRaiderWBB Office phone: (806) 742-2770 Cell Phone: (361) 549-6297 Communications Fax: (806) 742-1970 Mailing Address: 2526 6th St. Room 117 Lubbock, TX 79409 MEDIA INFORMATION Radio: Texas Tech Sports Network Learfield Sports Radio contact person: Rick Leach General Manager Red Raider Sports Properties Email: rleach@learfieldsports.com Address: 2114 Broadway Suite 200 Lubbock, TX 79401 Phone: (806) 744-6888 Play-by-Play: Mark Finkner Color Analyst: Chuck Heinz

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ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS

Jessika McKernan Associate Director of Communications Women’s Basketball, Women’s Tennis

Cell - (361) 549-6297 Office - (806) 834-0536 jessika.mckernan@ttu.edu @JessMcKernan_ CONTACT INFORMATION Matt Dowdy (Football , W-Golf) Director Cell________________________(806) 928-5190 Email________________ matthew.dowdy@ttu.edu Twitter_______________________@Matt_Dowdy Wes Bloomquist (M-Basketball, M-Golf) Director Cell________________________(512) 966-6971 Email________________ wes.bloomquist@ttu.edu Twitter____________________ @WesBloomquist Ty Parker (Football, Baseball) Assistant Director Cell________________________(806) 928-8476 Email____________________ ty.a.parker@ttu.edu Twitter________________________@TyParker41 Jeremy O’Brien (Soccer, Cross Country, Track & Field) Assistant Director Cell________________________(567) 686-3066 Email__________________jeremy.obrien@ttu.edu Twitter__________________ @Jeremy_OBrien25 Preston Jordan (Football, M-Tennis) Post-Grad Intern Cell________________________(806) 341-0132 Email_________________ preston.jordan@ttu.edu Twitter______________________ @prestnjordan Blake Zimmerman (Social Media) Director Cell________________________(806) 685-8209 Email______________ blake.zimmerman@ttu.edu Twitter_______________________ @BlakeZ_TTU Logan Hawk (Social Media) Assistant Director Cell________________________(972) 989-2105 Email___________________ logan.hawk@ttu.edu Twitter____________________ @iamLoganHawk Amy Hughes (Office Manager, Hotel Reservations) Communications Coordinator Office______________________(806) 742-2770 Email___________________ amy.hughes@ttu.edu

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ATHLETE INTERVIEWS AND EVENT COVERAGE Head Coach Marlene Stollings and select players will be available to the media upon appointments made with the Texas Tech Athletics Communications staff. Requests for interviews with athletes should be directed to Jessika McKernan at least 24 hours in advance. Every effort possible will be made to arrange interviews with coaches and athletes per the request of a recognized media outlet.

VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS & INTERVIEWS Broadcast quality video highlights and postgame press conference interviews can be found by visiting the official file-share website of Texas Tech Athletics at www.TTUMedia.com. A login and password is required to access the website, and will be provided by contacting Jessika McKernan or a representative of the Texas Tech Athletics Communications staff.

CREDENTIALS Media outlets wishing to cover Texas Tech Women’s Basketball events should request proper credentials prior to the day of the event. Requests for credentials can be made through email to Jessika McKernan at jessika.mckernan@ttu.edu or by calling the Texas Tech athletics communications office at (806) 742-2770.

PHOTOS AND PHOTO REQUESTS Photo requests of specific athletes or events must be emailed to Jessika McKernan (jessika. mckernan@ttu.edu) or the Texas Tech Athletics Communications office.

TEXASTECH.COM The official website of Texas Tech athletics can be found by visiting www.TexasTech.com. Texas Tech Women’s Basketball media releases along with up-to-date content covering the entire Texas Tech Athletics Department can be found by visiting TexasTech.com. The website also contains schedules, rosters and game information for the Texas Tech Lady Raiders.

UNITED SUPERMARKETS ARENA All Texas Tech women’s basketball home games are played at United Supermarkets Arena, located on the Texas Tech University main campus in Lubbock, Texas. With generous support from individual and corporate donations, the United Spirit Arena opened on Nov. 19, 1999. United Supermarkets, LLC, was a major donor and earned naming rights for the 15,000-seat multipurpose facility. It is referred to as the Entertainment Showcase of West Texas, hosting three sports for Texas Tech and bringing world-class entertainment to the South Plains region. Groundbreaking took place in March 1997.


ATHLETICS STYLE GUIDE

SOCIAL MEDIA PRINCIPLES

OFFICIAL MARK The official mark is the Double T, shown here in the 2-color version. In 1994, Texas Tech University partnered with the Collegiate Licensing Company to manage the licensing program and to establish a foundation for promoting and protecting the use of the university trademarks. Texas Tech University has registered the names, logos, and trademarks of the university with the U.S. Office of Patent and Trademarks (www.ustpa. gov) and the State of Texas. Policies and procedures have been developed to license the use of the marks. The Assistant Athletics Director - External Operations along with the Collegiate Licensing Company (CLC) administers the licensing program.

Texas Tech Athletics strives to be a dynamic and innovative leader in the social media universe. We desire to make real time connections with you - our passionate and devoted fans. And just like our student-athletes and coaches, we want to be the very best. So we are inviting you into the home away from home and we encourage you to become part of the conversation. Engage with your fellow Red Raiders across all of our social media platforms and help us spread our motto of “Fearless Champions” to the world. Provide us your feedback and let us know how we can help improve your fan experience. Remember, that in this house we are all family and families stick together. Help us “Protect Our House!”

The following marks are federally registered in the name of Texas Tech University and should be represented with a registration symbol (R): Verbiage: Texas Tech University Logos: Three-dimensional Double T; Raider Red character; Wreck ‘em Tech; Raiderland. The following marks are registered with the State of Texas in the name of Texas Tech University and should be represented with a TM: Verbiage: Texas Tech University, Red Raiders, Texas Tech Red Raiders, Lady Raiders, Texas Tech Lady Raiders and Red Raider Club. Logos: Texas Tech University, Texas Tech, Texas Tech Red Raiders, Lady Raiders, Texas Tech University and face of the Masked Rider, Double T and Masked Rider, One-dimensional Double T (old design), Three-dimensional Double T with Texas Tech Red Raiders, Three-dimensional Double T with Texas Tech Lady Raiders, Red Raiders with side view of Masked Rider on horse, Raiders Rojos with Masked Rider on Horse, front view of masked rider on horse, Lil’ Red Raider with masked rider on horse, Texas Tech University System Seal, Texas Tech University Seal. For information relating to the licensing program: Paige Holland Director of Digital Media/Licensing/Special Projects Director of Licensing (806) 742-1195 paige.holland@ttu.edu COLORS The official colors of Texas Tech are scarlet (red) and black. PMS 485c I Process Black I Cool Gray 5 (accent color) NICKNAME The official nickname of Texas Tech is the “Red Raiders” or “Lady Raiders” when referring to the women’s basketball team. At no time is it apprpriate to refer to any team as the “Raiders.” MASCOT The official mascot of Texas Tech is the Masked Rider. The Masked Rider, a worldwide symbol of the strength and prestige of Texas Tech University, was recently named by The Associated Press as the 9th-best mascot in college football. Raider Red was created from a drawing by the late Lubbock cartoonist, Dirk West, as an alternative to the Masked Rider and is a public relations mascot who shakes hands with the crowds at athletics events and poses for pictures.

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RANSPARENT — We commit an open discussion about Texas Tech Athletics. In turn, we ask that you be respectful, be open, exercise good judgment and be PASSIONATE! The world of social media operates just like the real one, so be sure to make the Golden Rule (treat others as you would like to be treated) your guide when joining in on the conversation. We encourage discussion and debate as long as it falls under mutual respect, and we also ask that you stay on topic as off topic comments only lead to confusion. Texas Tech Athletics has followers or all ages and backgrounds, so help us maintain an environment that is positive, respectful, and inclusive for ALL fans and followers of Texas Tech Athletics. Please remember that our student athletes are amateurs (most in the age bracket of 18-23) and are not paid professionals - so please don’t judge them as such. Most importantly, show us your passion for Texas Tech Athletics and help others join in on the conversation by leading them to our social channels.

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NGAGING — Be social! That’s the number one request that we have because we want to hear from you. Your thoughts and opinions matter and we are providing the tools so that you can engage and communicate with use directly. Our social media channels are meant for all fans and they are devoted to constructing a sense of community amongst us.

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OMPLIANT — Texas Tech Athletics will abide by the governing body of the NCAA, Big 12 Conference and Texas Tech University. There are some topics (i.e. recruiting, gambling, officiating, etc.) that we are not allowed to comment on and will not be allowed on our social channels.

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ELPFUL — Texas Tech Athletics staff members will be available to answer questions and take your feedback. We will make every reasonable effort to respnd to all inquiries in a timely manner . Our goal us to keep you informed about all 17 intercollegiate sports at Texas Tech and the many events that surround them. We also pledge to be good listeners and will take your feedback into consideration when making decisions. No one if perfect and we are sure that we will make a misstep in our efforts to engage with the social web, but we will be sure to learn from our mistakes. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT Posts on any Texas Tech social mdia channel containing profanity, hate speech, and offensive or vulgar language will be deleted. Personal attacks on other users, TTU coaches, student-athletes, administrators adn staff members are prohibited. Posts involving prospective student-athletes (recruits) or current student-athletes in any sport will be deleted. Posts or comments concerning gambling, betting, odds, or wagering on any sport at any competition level (college, professional) will be deleted. Posts containing off-subject, commercial, political, or fund-raising solicitations, spam, or copyright/trademark infringement will be deleted. Some users will deliberately post inappropriate or offensive comments on social media channels in order to elicit responses from other users. Such comments will be deleted ad these users banned from that particular social channel. TTU Athletics reserves the right, at our discretion, to remove ay post or to revoke a user’s right privelege to post to our social media channels. Comments posted by others on this page do not reflect the opinions of TTU Athletics or its employees.

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2018-19 SCHEDULE

2018-19 SCHEDULE DAY

DATE

OPPONENT

LOCATION

TV

Fri.

Nov. 9

JACKSONVILLE STATE

UNITED SUPERMARKETS ARENA

5:30 p.m.

Sun.

Nov. 11

LOUISIANA-MONROE

UNITED SUPERMARKETS ARENA

2 p.m.

Sat.

Nov. 17

IDAHO

UNITED SUPERMARKETS ARENA

3 p.m.

Tues.

Nov. 20

TEXAS A&M-CC

UNITED SUPERMARKETS ARENA

7 p.m.

Sat.

Nov. 24

HOUSTON BAPTIST

UNITED SUPERMARKETS ARENA

2 p.m.

Wed.

Nov. 28

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN

UNITED SUPERMARKETS ARENA

7 p.m.

Sun.

Dec. 2

at Florida $

Gainesville, Fla.

1 p.m.

Sat.

Dec. 15

at Nevada

Reno, Nev.

3 p.m.

Tues.

Dec. 18

SOUTHERN %

UNITED SUPERMARKETS ARENA

Noon

Sat.

Dec. 22

TEXAS SOUTHERN

UNITED SUPERMARKETS ARENA

FSSW+

1 p.m.

Sat.

Dec. 29

ABILENE CHRISTIAN

UNITED SUPERMARKETS ARENA

FSSW

3 p.m.

Wed.

Jan. 2

at Oklahoma*

Norman, Okla.

FS Oklahoma

6:30 p.m.

Sun.

Jan. 6

BAYLOR*

UNITED SUPERMARKETS ARENA

FSN

Noon

Wed.

Jan. 9

KANSAS*

UNITED SUPERMARKETS ARENA

7 p.m.

Sat.

Jan. 12

at Oklahoma State*

Stillwater, Okla.

3 p.m.

Wed.

Jan. 16

at TCU*

Fort Worth, Texas

FSSW+

6:30 p.m.

Sat.

Jan. 19

KANSAS STATE*

UNITED SUPERMARKETS ARENA

FSSW

3 p.m.

Wed.

Jan. 23

at West Virginia*

Morgantown, W.Va.

FSN

5 p.m.

Sat.

Jan. 26

TEXAS*

UNITED SUPERMARKETS ARENA

Noon

Tues.

Jan. 29

at Iowa State*

Ames, Iowa

6:30 p.m.

Sat.

Feb. 2

at Baylor*

Waco, Texas

1 p.m.

Wed.

Feb. 6

TCU*

UNITED SUPERMARKETS ARENA

7 p.m.

Sat.

Feb. 9

OKLAHOMA STATE*&

UNITED SUPERMARKETS ARENA

FSSW

6:30 p.m.

Wed.

Feb. 13

WEST VIRGINIA*

UNITED SUPERMARKETS ARENA

FSSW+

6 p.m.

Sun.

Feb. 17

at Kansas*

Lawrence, Kan.

2 p.m.

Sat.

Feb. 23

at Texas*

Austin, Texas

Longhorn Network

11 a.m.

Tues.

Feb. 26

IOWA STATE*

UNITED SUPERMARKETS ARENA

FSSW

6 p.m.

Sat.

March 2

at Kansas State*

Manhattan, Kan.

ESPN3

1 p.m.

Tues.

March 5

OKLAHOMA*^

UNITED SUPERMARKETS ARENA

FSSW+

SEC

FSSW

TIME (CST)

7 p.m.

Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship--Chesapeake Energy Arena--Oklahoma City, Okla. Fri.

March 8

Opening Round

Oklahoma City, Okla.

FCS

TBA

Sat.

March 9

Quarterfinals

Oklahoma City, Okla.

FSN

TBA

Sun.

March 10

Semifinals

Oklahoma City, Okla.

FS1

TBA

Mon.

March 11

Final

Oklahoma City, Okla.

FS1

TBA

All home games are in BOLD $ - Big 12/SEC Challenge % - Education Day * - Conference games & - Play4Kay Pink Game ^ - Senior Day

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WELCOME TO TEXAS TECH Texas Tech University was created by legislative action in 1923 and has the distinction of being the largest comprehensive higher education institution in the western two-thirds of the state of Texas. The university is the major institution of higher education in a region larger than 46 of the nation’s 50 states and is the only campus in Texas that is home to a major university, law school and medical school. Originally named Texas Technological College, the college opened in 1925 with six buildings and an enrollment of 914. Graduate instruction did not begin until 1927 within the school of Liberal Arts. A “Division of Graduate Studies” was established in 1935 and eventually became known as the Graduate School in 1954. By action of the Texas State Legislature, Texas Technological College formally became Texas Tech University on September 1, 1969. At that time the schools of Agricultural Sciences, Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Education, Engineering and Home Economics also became known as “colleges.” Architecture became a college in 1986. Two colleges changed their names in 1993 to reflect the broadening fields each serves: the College of Agricultural Sciences became the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources and the College of Home Economics became the College of Human Sciences. The Honors College was established in 1998, and the College of Visual and Performing Arts opened in 2002. Mass Communications became a college in 2004. The Texas State Legislature authorized funds in 1965 for establishing the Texas Tech University School of Law, and the Law School’s first dean was appointed in 1966. The first class of 72 students enrolled in 1967. The Law School was approved by the American Bar Association in 1970 and is fully accredited by the Supreme Court of Texas (1968) and the Association of American Law Schools (1969). As a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, Texas Tech began competing in the Big 12 Conference in 1996 after a 35-year membership in the former Southwest Conference. TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE President: Lawrence Schovanec, Ph.D. Location: Lubbock, Texas Founded: 1923 11 Colleges: Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources Architecture Arts and Sciences Rawls College of Business Administration Education Whitacre College of Engineering Honors Human Sciences Mass Communication University College Visual and Performing Arts Graduate and Professional Schools: Graduate School School of Law Health Science Center Degrees: 150 undergraduate, 100 master’s and 50 doctoral

TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY SYSTEM AT A GLANCE Chancellor: Tedd L. Mitchell, M.D. The Texas Tech University System is comprised of three institutions in the following locations. Listed below are the universities and their various campuses and academic sites. Angelo State University Boerne San Angelo Health Sciences Center Abilene Amarillo Dallas El Paso Highland Lakes Lubbock Permian Basin Texas Tech University Abilene Fredericksburg Highland Lakes Junction Lubbock Quedlinburg, Germany Seville, Spain

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TEXAS TECH TRADITIONS ARBOR DAY When Texas Tech first started, most of the funds went towards the buildings, but the campus was lacking its landscape. Then, in 1937, president Knapp decided to dedicate one day every spring to beautify the campus. On the first day of this now annual tradition, 20,000 trees were planted. This Tech tradition still goes on today as student and teachers plant trees and beautify the campus on Arbor Day. BANGIN’ BERTHA (SADDLE TRAMP BELL) Saddle Tramps carry Bangin Bertha, a bell on a trailer, to all home football games and homecoming events. Bertha was designed in 1959 by Saddle Tramp Joe Winegar, and was donated by the Santa Fe Railroad. Bangin’ Bertha is considered a spirit-raiser and a big tradition at Texas Tech. BLARNEY STONE On St. Patrick’s Day in 1939 Texas Tech University unveiled that they had discovered a piece of the Blarney Stone. According to the legend the stone was discovered by a group of petroleum engineers while they were on a field trip. After doing tests it was discovered that the stone was a piece of the original Blarney Stone. The stone now lies on a stand in front of the old Electrical Engineering Building. It is said that seniors that kiss the Blarney Stone upon graduation will receive the gift of eloquent speech. CARILLION In 1973, Ruth Baird Larabee made a donation to Texas Tech University to buy and install a carillon in memory of her parents. The Charles and Ruth Baird Memorial Carillon is located in the west tower of the administration building at the center of the Texas Tech campus. The beautiful music of the 36-bell instrument rang out over the campus during times of celebration and solemnity. Students, faculty, and staff, as well as visitors to the university, enjoyed the music for thirty years. The carillon became a one of our treasured Tech traditions. The carillon was refurbished and extended in 2005, adding additional bells to make 3 ½ octaves. The bourdon (the largest bell) weighs approximately eight hundred pounds, and the smallest, only about eight pounds. 12 of the bells were cast by Whitechapel Bell Foundry in England, 24 were cast by the Paccard Foundry in France, and the newest bells, by Meek & Watson Foundry in Ohio. The estimated value of this collection of bells today is $250,000. According to The Guild of Carillonneurs in North America, “A carillon is a musical instrument composed of at least 23 bells, arranged in chromatic sequence, so tuned as to produce concordant harmony when many bells are sounded together. It is played from a keyboard that allows expression through variation of touch.” Every year since its inception, the Carol of Lights has featured carillon music. Additionally, each year on the Fourth of July at 1:00 p.m., the carillon is played in conjunction with the ceremonial ringing of the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia. Summer Sunday evening concerts are another of the Tech traditions. CAROL OF LIGHTS To celebrate the holiday season Texas Tech holds an annual event called the Carol of Lights. The event starts off with the Texas Tech University Combined Choirs performing selections of classic holiday songs at the Science Quadrangle. When the lighting ceremony commences, Students as well as those who came for the show stand in awe as over 25,000 red, white, and orange lights illuminate the 13 buildings surrounding memorial circle. This tradition started in 1959 when Harold Hinn came up with the idea and provided the funds to cover the science quadrangle and the administration building with lights. Unfortunately students were away on Christmas break and did not see the display. The next year the Residence Hall Association created the Christmas Sing, which is now known as the Carol of Lights. Today, the Carol of Lights is one of Texas Tech’s favorite traditions. DOUBLE T BENCH Located in the courtyard behind the Administration Building, this special bench was given by the seniors of the class of 1931. It was an announced tradition that no freshmen were allowed to sit on it.

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DOUBLE T SADDLE MONUMENT Before the football team goes out onto the field they touch the sculpture of a saddle. The saddle was dedicated by the Saddle Tramps to Double T, one of the many Masked Rider Horses that served proudly over the years. DOUBLE T There is no other symbol more recognized with Texas Tech than the Double T symbol. Though no one has yet stepped forward to claim credit for its design, historical evidence points to Texas Tech’s first football coach E.Y. Freeland, who put the Double T logo on sweaters for the football players. FIGHT SONG (FIGHT! RAIDERS! FIGHT!) Fight, Raiders, Fight! Fight, Raiders, Fight! Fight for the school we love so dearly. You’ll hit ‘em high, you’ll hit ‘em low. You’ll push the ball across the goal, Tech, Fight! Fight! We’ll praise your name, boost you to fame. Fight for the Scarlet and Black. You will hit ‘em, you will wreck ‘em. Hit ‘em! Wreck ‘em, Texas Tech! And the Victory Bells will ring out! ----Written by Carroll McMath GOIN’ BAND FROM RAIDERLAND The Goin’ Band from Raiderland - is one of the largest spirit raisers on campus and among the finest bands in the country. The original band in 1925, numbering only 21 members, was dressed in matador uniforms. In recent years, the band’s 400 members have returned to variations on that original look. The Goin’ Band performs at home and away football games, parades and at other special events. Following home games, devoted fans stick around to join the band in their traditional march out of Jones SBC Stadium, through the engineering key, around the circle, by the Administration Building and ending at the band parking lot behind the Music Building. The band was the 1998 recipient of the prestigious Sudler Trophy as the nation’s top marching band. GUNS UP The “Guns Up” sign is the widely recognized greeting of one Red Raider to another. It is also the sign of victory displayed by the crowd at every athletic event. The sign is made by extending the index finger outward while extending the thumb upward and tucking in the middle, little and fourth fingers to form a gun. The sign can be traced back to L. Glenn Dippel, a 1961 alumnus of Texas Tech. He and his wife Roxie were living in Austin and faced the daily presence of the “Hook ‘em Horns” hand sign used by University of Texas fans. So, the Dippels decided to retaliate. They looked to mascot Raider Red and his raised guns for their inspiration and in 1971 developed the Guns Up hand symbol. The Saddle Tramps and Texas Tech cheerleaders immediately adopted Guns Up and a new tradition was born. HOMECOMING Homecoming is an exciting week full of activities for Texas Tech students. Such activities include a bonfire, parade, float competitions, open houses, award programs, and of course the homecoming football game. Another favorite event, which has been around since 1954, is the election of the homecoming queen. MASKED RIDER The Masked Rider is the oldest and most popular mascot of Texas Tech University that still exists today. Originally the Masked Rider started as a dare in 1936 and was then called the ghost rider, because no one knew the rider’s identity. These ghost riders circled the field at home football games and then disappeared. The Masked Rider did not become an official mascot until 1954, when Joe Kirk Fulton led the team out onto the field at the Gator Bowl. Fulton, wearing Levi’s, red shirt, a black cape and mounted on a black horse awed the crowd as the team made one of the most sensational entrances ever. Today the Masked Rider, with his or her guns up, leads the team out onto the field for all of the home games. The Masked Rider is one of the most visible figures at Tech.


RAIDERGATE RaiderGate is Texas Tech’s official Student Tailgating section. Close to 10,000 Texas Tech students will attend the largest party on campus. Come out to RaiderGate, have fun, listen to some live bands, and Get Fired up for YOUR Texas Tech Red Raiders. RaiderGate is held 4 hours prior to each Home Football game and is brought to you by YOUR Student Government Association. RAIDER RED Prior to the 1971 season, the Southwest Conference passed a rule that prevented members of the conference from taking live animals to nonhome games unless the host team had no objections. So Jim Gaspard, a member of the Saddle Tramps, created Raider Red from a drawing by the late Lubbock cartoonist Dirk West as an alternative to the Masked Rider. Raider Red’s student persona is kept a secret from the Tech community. Red is a public relations mascot who shakes hands with the crowds at athletic events and poses for pictures. He changes from boots to high-top court shoes for basketball games. Raider Red fires his two 12-gauge shotguns using powder-filled shells after every Tech touchdown and field goal. TTAA CLASS RING AND CEREMONY Since 1999, The Official Texas Tech Alumni Association Class Ring has been the universal symbol of academic achievement at Texas Tech. The single ring is a tradition that was brought back from the 1950s that encompasses the Double T, Masked Rider, Administration Bell Tower, and the Texas Tech seal. Cast inside each ring is “Strive For Honor,” taken from “The Matador Song.” Rings are presented by the University president at the Official Ring Ceremony in the Merket Alumni Center. SADDLE TRAMPS Formed by Tech student Arch Lamb in 1936, this all-male booster organization supports men’s athletics at Texas Tech. The name Saddle Tramp came from the stories of traveling men who would come to a farm for a brief time, fix up some things and move on. Lamb said he decided that he could fix up some things himself before moving on, and the Saddle Tramps were born. Since that time the Saddle Tramps believe if something was for the betterment of Texas Tech then they would work at it. These Midnight Raiders “paint the campus red” with crepe paper before big home games, form the legendary “Bell Circle” moments before kickoff, ring Bangin’ Bertha, participate in parades and other campus events (including the Carol of Lights), and ring the Victory Bells after Red Raider victories. TEXAS TECH SEAL Designed by the campus’ master planner, William Ward Watkin, in 1924, the Tech Seal’s symbols are the lamp, which represents “school,” the key for “home,” the book for “church,” and the star for “state.” Cotton bolls represent the area’s strong cotton industry and the eagle is suggestive of our country. The seal first appeared on Tech diplomas in 1948, but it wasn’t officially approved as “The” Seal of Texas Tech University until 1953. On April 27, 1972, the seal was placed at the Broadway and University entrance to the campus in what became known as the Amon

G. Carter Plaza. It is made of red granite and stands 12 feet high. It has been referred to by students through the years as “the Oreo.” VICTORY BELLS In 1936 victory bells were given to Texas Tech as a class gift. The bells rang for the first time at the 1936 class’s graduation. It is said that after the win over TCU, the following year, the bells rang through out the night. The bells kept Lubbock residents up all night. Thereafter, the bell ringing was limited to 30 minutes. Saddle Tramps ring the bells after Texas Tech victories and during special occasions. The Victory Bells - one large and one small, which combine to weigh 1,200 pounds - hang in the east tower of the Administration Building. VICTORY BELLS AT ADMIN BUILDING

WILL ROGERS AND SOAPSUDS One of the most well known landmarks on campus is the statue of Will Rogers and his horse Soapsuds. This memorial was dedicated on February 16, 1950 by longtime friend of Rogers, Amon G. Carter. Carter believed Texas Tech was the perfect setting for the statue and that it would fit into the traditions and scenery of West Texas. The statue stands at 9’11” tall and weighs 3,200 pounds; its estimated cost was $25,000. On the base of the statue, the inscription reads “Lovable Old Will Rogers on his favorite horse, ‘Soapsuds,’ riding into the Western sunset.” Today Texas Tech tradition and legends surrounds the statue. According to one legend, the plan to face Will Rogers so that he could be riding off into the sunset did not work out as it would cause Soapsuds’ rear to be facing downtown. To solve this problem, the horse and Will was turned 23 degrees to the east so the horse’s posterior was facing in the direction of Texas A&M, one of the school’s rivals. Before every home football game the Saddle Tramps wrap Old Will with red crepe paper. Will Rogers and Soapsuds have also been wrapped up in black crepe paper to mourn national tragedies.

TEXAS TECH SEAL

WILL ROGERS & SOAPSUDS

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THE MATADOR SONG HEADLINE

Fight, Matadors, for Tech! Songs of love we’ll sing to thee, Bear our banners far and wide. Ever to be our pride, Fearless champions ever be. Stand on heights of victory. Strive for honor evermore. Long live the Matadors!

— Music by Harry Lemaire, words by R.C. Marshall

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TEDD MITCHELL Interim Chancellor

LAWRENCE SCHOVANEC, PH.D President

Tedd L. Mitchell became the eighth president of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center on May 17, 2010. As its longest serving president, Mitchell has successfully led a period of record growth in enrollment, academic excellence, and physical expansion on all campuses. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center now graduates more health care professionals than any other health related institution in Texas.

Lawrence Schovanec, who served as interim president for nine months in 2012 and 2013, shared these words upon being named the 16th president of Texas Tech University in July 2016. After 32 years on the South Plains, his commitment to the students as an educator and to faculty and staff as a university leader has never been more apparent.

Dr. Mitchell has launched initiatives for interprofessional concentration around the university’s five schools – Biomedical Sciences, Health Professions, Medicine, Nursing, and Pharmacy – and promoted programs to support novel research and creative endeavors such as the Department of Public Health which will eventually become the School of Public Health. Under his leadership, the university remains financially strong while maintaining low tuition rates. Dr. Mitchell is an Ashbel Smith Distinguished Alumnus of the University of Texas Medical Branch, where he received his Doctor of Medicine degree in 1987. After graduation he pursued training in Internal Medicine. In 2012, Dr. Mitchell was honored as a distinguished alumnus of the Department of Internal Medicine. He is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians and the American College of Sports Medicine. From 1988 to 1996, he served as a captain in the U.S. Army Reserves (Medical Corps). Prior to coming to Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Mitchell served as president and chief executive officer of the Cooper Clinic in Dallas, an internationally recognized center of excellence in preventive and sports medicine. Dr. Mitchell is a member of the faculty. His research interest is focused on the effects of activity and life style on health, and he has authored or co-authored dozens of scientific papers, abstracts and book chapters. He is a frequent lecturer, both nationally and internationally, on the physiology of exercise and the effects of exercise on aging, fitness, and overall quality of life. As health editor and a weekly columnist for USA Weekend from 1998 to 2010, Dr. Mitchell published more than 600 articles. He received the 2006 Clarion Award and the 2008 Walter C. Alvarez Award for Excellence in Medical Communication from the American Medical Writers Association. His writings led to collaborative efforts with other health experts, culminating in the publication of the books Fit to Lead (2004 St. Martin’s press), Move Yourself (2008 Wiley Press) and Fit to Lead 2 (2012). In 2002, Dr. Mitchell was appointed by President George W. Bush to the President’s Council for Physical Fitness and Sports and served until 2009. During his term, he was engaged in efforts that changed the President’s test from one that was fitness based to one that is health based. Dr. Mitchell is married to Dr. Janet Tornelli-Mitchell. They met while in medical school and practiced together for nearly two decades. The Mitchells have three children, Katherine, an assistant district attorney in Dallas, Charlie, a petroleum engineer in Houston, and Chris, an undergraduate student at Texas Tech University.

Upon appointment as president, Schovanec put the finishing touches on his vision for the university and delivered his inaugural State of the University Address in September. “We’ve gone through a period of considerable growth and change – in enrollment, in breadth and amount of scholarship and research, and in reputation. I would like for us to think about what we’ve done well and what we can do better. What should we strive for to enhance the university’s stature so it is increasingly recognized as a world-class institution?” This vision for the university has guided Schovanec throughout his 32year career at Texas Tech, which began as an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics and where he eventually served nearly 10 years as the chair of that department. He subsequently was appointed as the dean of the university’s largest college, the College of Arts and Sciences. His administration as both as chair and dean was noted for record attainments in enrollment, research funding and philanthropic support. In these roles he emphasized the importance of teaching excellence and scholarship, as well as outreach and engagement. After a short term as interim provost, Schovanec was named university provost in January 2014, a position he held until being named president after a national search. As the university’s chief academic officer Schovanec instituted an initiative to improve student success that helped Texas Tech achieve record retention rates in fall 2016. To promote transparency in the budget process, he initiated annual college budget hearings. The Office of TTU Worldwide eLearning was created to enhance the quality and availability of online courses for both residential and nonresidential students. The Center for Humanities was established and Texas Tech was successfully reaffirmed for accreditation through 2025. As provost, he coordinated the initial planning for the establishment of Texas Tech University Costa Rica, an endeavor that was finalized shortly after he assumed the role of president. In his first year as president, merit and need based scholarship support was increased by $8 million dollars, which contributed to a fall 2017 freshman class that was distinguished by a record number of national merit finalists and presidential scholars, and whose diversity helped Texas Tech meet the benchmarks necessary to apply for status as a Hispanic Serving Institution. As part of Schovanec’s and Texas Tech’s commitment to its core missions, 50 Presidential Teaching and Research Excellence Professorships were established. An Oklahoma native, Schovanec received a bachelor of science in mathematics from Phillips University in 1975 and a master of science in mathematics from Texas A&M in 1977. He earned his Ph.D. in mathematics from Indiana University in 1982. Schovanec’s wife, Patty, is an instructor and advisor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. They have two sons, Tyler and Cory.

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ADMINISTRATION KIRBY HOCUTT Director of Athletics

BRIAN SHANNON Faculty Athletics Representative

Kirby Hocutt, a 2018 Under Armour Athletics Director of the Year, has guided the Texas Tech athletics department to unprecedented success since being named the 13th Director of Athletics in school history on March 2, 2011.

Brian Shannon is the Charles “Tex” Thornton Professor of Law at the Texas Tech University School of Law, where he has been a member of the law faculty since 1988. In addition to his teaching duties, Professor Shannon serves as the University’s Faculty Athletics Representative to the NCAA and the Big 12 Conference. In that role, Shannon is the Big 12 delegate to the national board for the 1A FAR association. In September 2012, he became president of that organization, which is comprised of faculty athletics representatives at all NCAA Division I institutions in the Football Bowl Subdivision, formerly known as Division 1A.

Under his guidance, Texas Tech recorded possibly its best season in school history during the 2017-18 academic year as six programs – men’s track and field (indoor and outdoor), women’s tennis, men’s basketball, men’s golf and baseball – all finished among the top-eight teams in the country for their respective sports. In fact, Texas Tech was the only school in the country to play in a bowl game, while also advancing to the Elite Eight in men’s basketball and the College World Series in baseball during the 2017-18 year. Texas Tech was the only Big 12 program to qualify for a bowl game and the NCAA Tournament in all three sports during the 2015-16 academic year as well. Hocutt, who completed a two-year term as chairman of the College Football Playoff Selection Committee in 2017, has led Texas Tech to one of its most successful eras in recent history over the past three academic years, highlighted by eight Big 12 titles (women’s soccer, men’s track and field, men’s tennis, women’s tennis and baseball) and 14 of 17 intercollegiate sports advancing to the NCAA postseason during that span. Throughout his tenure at Texas Tech, Hocutt has been prominent on several national committees, possibly none more recognizable than his role on the College Football Playoff Selection Committee. Hocutt was named to the CFP Selection Committee in 2015 and served his second year as the committee chairman during the 2017 season. The CFP Selection Committee is responsible for selecting the top four teams in the playoff while also placing the next group of teams to the remaining New Year’s bowls. Hocutt’s success at Texas Tech was recognized in March 2018 as he was named an Under Armour Athletics Director of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). Hocutt was one of four sitting athletics directors at the NCAA FBS level to win the prestigious award. Hocutt arrived at Texas Tech following three years at the University of Miami (Fla.) where he was named Athletics Director on Feb. 8, 2008. He previously earned his first opportunity as an NCAA Division I athletics director at Ohio University in 2005 at just the age of 33. A Sherman, Texas native, Hocutt also served stints in the athletics departments at Kansas State (1996-97) and the University of Oklahoma (1998-2005). Prior to his stint at Oklahoma, Hocutt served as the coordinator of licensing at the National Collegiate Athletic Association. He began his sports administration career as the assistant director of marketing and promotions at his alma mater, Kansas State University. A former football student-athlete at Kansas State, Hocutt was a four-year letterman at linebacker while leading the Big 8 Conference in tackles as a junior in 1993. Hocutt, who was elected captain his senior year, was named to the All-Big 8 Conference team following his junior season. The Sporting News selected him in 1993 as one of the nation’s top-20 “most underrated” players. Hocutt earned his bachelor’s degree from Kansas State in 1995 and his masters of education degree from the University of Oklahoma in 2001. He and his wife, Diane, have two sons – Drew Phillips (16) and Brooks Ryan (14).

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Shannon earned his law degree in 1982 from the University of Texas School of Law, where he graduated first in his class, and received a B.S. in Mathematics, summa cum laude, from Angelo State University in 1979. He formerly served as an attorney-advisor in the Office of the General Counsel to the Secretary of the Air Force at the Pentagon, and practiced law at an Austin law firm. During his years at Tech Law, he has taught a wide array of classes including Contracts, Criminal Law, Property, Products Liability, Law & Psychiatry, and others. He also served as an associate dean for six years. Shannon is also an appointed member of the board for the Lubbock Regional MHMR Center, and has served on the board for the last 21 years. An elected member of the American Law Institute, Shannon is a past president of the Lubbock County Bar Association, and was appointed by the Governor to four terms on the Texas Governor’s Committee on People with Disabilities. He is also a past chair of the State Bar of Texas Disability Issues Committee and served as an appointee of the Lt. Governor on the Task Force that rewrote the state’s criminal competency statutes. He is the author of several books and numerous articles, and he won the Texas Bar Foundation’s Outstanding Law Journal Award in both 2002 and 2008. He was also recognized as an outstanding alumnus of Angelo State in 2004. He has filed briefs in federal courts, the Texas Supreme Court, and the United States Supreme Court. Shannon and his wife, Jeannine, have one daughter, Julia.


UNITED SUPERMARKETS ARENA

With generous support from individual and corporate donations, the United Supermarkets Arena opened on November 19, 1999. United Supermarkets, LLC, was a major donor and earned naming rights for the 15,000-seat multipurpose facility. It is referred to as the Entertainment Showcase of West Texas, hosting three sports for Texas Tech and bringing world-class entertainment to the South Plains region. The USA has hosted a wide array of events including such headline acts as Elton John, George Strait, Garth Brooks, Cher, Aerosmith, the Eagles, Carrie Underwood, Pearl Jam, James Taylor, KISS, Shania Twain, Kelly Clarkson, and Rod Stewart. Motivational speakers such as John McCain and former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor have been hosted in recent years at the venue.

FEATURES • Hall of Fame • Conference Space (6,400 sq ft) • Arena Administrative Offices • Men’s & Women’s Basketball, & Volleyball Office Suites • Practice Gym • The Jay Crofoot & Gerald Myers Basketball Performance Center (5,000 sq. ft. Strength and Conditioning Training Center) • Team Locker Facilities • Full & Catering Kitchens • 10 Concession Stands • 24 Luxury Suites • 15,098 seats • 204,025 total square feet • 4 Visitor Locker Rooms • 2 Officials’ Locker Rooms • Press Conference Room • Media Workroom (Jack Dale Media Room) • Back of House Area • Margaret E. Hoover Hydrotherapy Center and Athletic Training room facilities • Club Red - Concourse Level - Grill and Bar

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FACILITIES

HOME OF THE TEXAS TECH LADY RAIDERS

.739

WINNING PERCENTAGE

TOP 15 PERCENTAGE AT HOME ARENA AMONG ALL DIVISION I SCHOOLS

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SOLD OUT CROWDS THE LADY RAIDERS HAVE HAD 18 SELLOUTS IN THE USA SINCE ITS OPENING

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NCAA TOURNAMENTS THE ARENA HAS PLAYED HOST TO THE FIRST AND SECOND ROUNDS 11 TIMES

15,098 SEATS

THIRD-LARGEST CAPACITY IN THE BIG 12 CONFERENCE

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WOMBLE BASKETBALL PRACTICE FACILITY

Texas Tech Director of Athletics Kirby Hocutt announced a $10 million gift to The Campaign for Fearless Champions that will be used to construct The Dustin R. Womble Basketball Practice Facility. As part of the announcement, Hocutt recognized the Dusty and Leisha Womble family for their generous lead gift to the project while also presenting renderings for the proposed $23 million facility that will be built west of United Supermarkets Arena.

The Dustin R. Womble Basketball Practice Facility will be the first project in the final stage of the campaign, which will also include renovations to the south end of Jones AT&T Stadium as well as Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park, the Football Training Facility, the McLeod Tennis Center and the Marsha Sharp Center for Student-Athletes. Texas Tech also has plans to construct a stand-alone dining hall on campus near the Frazier Alumni Pavilion.

As part of the proposed renderings, Texas Tech intends to construct one of the most modern and cutting-edge practice facilities in college basketball. The Dustin R. Womble Basketball Practice Facility will feature two practice courts, a strength and conditioning weight room, men's and women's basketball coaches' offices as well as sports medicine and nutrition areas. The facility will be made possible by gifts to The Campaign for Fearless Champions, which has already funded 22 facility projects since its launch in August 2014. The campaign has also surpassed its goal of raising $10 million in student-athlete scholarship endowments as well as $5 million in endowments for the J.T. and Margaret Talkington Leadership Academy. The Dustin R. Womble Basketball Practice Facility will be located directly across Indiana Avenue, providing student-athletes and coaches quick access to nearby United Supermarkets Arena. Both the Texas Tech men's and women's basketball programs will move their day-to-day operations to the facility once completed, giving both teams 24-hour access throughout the year for student-athletes to practice and train. Most importantly, The Dustin R. Womble Basketball Practice Facility continues Texas Tech's investment into its basketball programs through philanthropic gifts to The Campaign for Fearless Champions. Over the past year, Texas Tech has made significant renovations to United Supermarkets Arena with upgrades to the locker room, film areas and sports medicine facilities for both basketball teams as well as the volleyball program. In addition, Texas Tech also installed a new center-hung video board prior to the 2016-17 season that drastically improved the gameday environment. The Dustin R. Womble Basketball Practice Facility is one of seven remaining projects Hocutt outlined Oct. 20 during the ribbon cutting for the $48 million Sports Performance Center, one of the top multi-purpose facilities in the country that will impact each of Texas Tech's 450-plus student-athletes. At the time, Hocutt simply stated The Campaign for Fearless Champions was far from over. In fact, the momentum created through the campaign had encouraged Texas Tech Athletics to think more broadly about its future.

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THE BANNERS TE

20 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES

11 NCAA SWEET SIXTEENS

n In 1984, Carolyn Thompson became Texas Tech’s all-time leading career scorer with 2,655 points. Thompson was a two-time All-Southwest Conference player and three-time All-American. She has 500 more points than any other Lady Raider and ranks 26th all-time in Division I basketball.

4 NCAA ELITE EIGHTS

NCAA FINAL FOUR 1993


ELL THE STORY

25 ALL AMERICAN SELECTIONS

63 ALL CONFERENCE SELECTIONS

n No player is perhaps more well-known or iconic as Sheryl Swoopes. The two-time All-American led Texas Tech to the 1993 National Championship while earning numerous awards inlcuding the Naismith Player of the Year and Final Four MVP. Swoopes set a single-season school record with 955 points in 1993 - the 4th most by any player in a single season in NCAA history.

8 SEASON CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

5 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS


NATIONAL SUCCESS

FEARLESS CHAMPIONS n Texas Tech graduate Plenette Pierson helped the Detroit Shock win the 2006 WNBA title. Pierson is one of nine Lady Raiders to play in the WNBA.

n Former Lady Raiders Jia Perkins and Plenette Pierson helped the Minnesota Linx win the 2017 WNBA title.

n Texas Tech defeated Louisiana Monroe, 76-43 on Nov. 26, 2011 to become only the 14th program in Division I women’s basketball to win 800 games. Tech’s 838 wins ranks 13th all-time in Division I women’s basketball.

n For 24 years, Marsha Sharp was the face of Texas Tech women’s basketball. One national championship, 572 wins and two national coach of the year honors. The West Texas native is respected as one of the premier coaches in women’s basketball history and was enshrined in the WBB Hall of Fame in 2003.

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS n Texas Tech defeated Ohio State, 84-82, to win its first national championship on April 4, 1993, behind 43 points by Final Four MVP and National Player of the Year Sheryl Swoopes. Her 43 points in the national championship game is a record that still stands today for most points by a man or woman in an NCAA title game.

n Texas Tech former student-athletes and coaches gathered together once again on Feb. 17, 2013, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the 1993 national championship. The team was honored during halftime of the Texas Tech vs. Texas basketball games which was played exactly 20 years to the date of the first time the Lady Raiders ever beat the Texas Longhorns in Austin in 1993.

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LADY RAIDERS IN THE WNBA MORE THAN 30 LADY RAIDERS HAVE GONE OVERSEAS TO PLAY PROFESSIONALLY

9 FORMER LADY RAIDERS HAVE PLAYED IN WNBA

Sheryl Swoopes 9 FORMER1997-2011 LADY RAIDERS ’97, ’98, PLAYED ’99, 00 WNBA Champion HAVE IN WNBA ’00, ’02, ’05 WNBA MVP, 7x All Star

Cisti Greenwalt 2001-05 20

Jia Perkins 2004-current 2009 All-Star

2017 WNBA Champion

Alicia Thompson 1998-2005 2004 WNBA Champion

Plenette Pierson

MORE THAN 30 LADY RAIDERS 2003-current HAVE GONE OVERSEAS ‘06, ‘08, WNBA ChampionTO ’06, ’08‘17 WNBA Champion PLAY6thPROFESSIONALLY 2007 Woman Award

Erin Grant 2006


COMPOSITE SCHEDULE DATE VISITING TEAM HOME TEAM Nov. 6 (Tues.) Duquesne TCU Nicholls Baylor Coppin State West Virginia Nov. 7 (Wed.) UMKC Kansas Nov. 8 (Thurs.) Saint Francis (PA) Baylor Duquesne Texas Nov. 9 (Fri.) Arkansas State Oklahoma State Niagara Iowa State Jacksonville State Texas Tech Western Kentucky Oklahoma Nov. 11 (Sun.) Mississippi Valley State TCU NJIT West Virginia Yale/Northern Illinois Iowa State UC Riverside Oklahoma State ULM Texas Tech Baylor Arizona State Nov. 12 (Mon.) Omaha K-State Texas North Texas Nov. 13 (Tues.) Oral Roberts Kansas Iowa State TBD Nov. 15 (Thurs.) Bryant West Virginia Southern Baylor Northwestern State Oklahoma Prairie View A&M Oklahoma State McNeese State Texas Nov. 16 (Fri.) North Texas K-State Nov. 17 (Sat.) Idaho Texas Tech Nov. 18 (Sun.) UMKC K-State Oklahoma USF Alabama A&M Kansas SMU TCU Iowa State TBD Nov. 20 (Tues.) Texas A&M-CC Texas Tech Nov. 21 (Wed.) Samford Oklahoma State Iowa State Eastern Michigan George Mason Kansas Nov. 22 (Thurs.) K-State Syracuse Oklahoma UAB Nov. 23 (Fri.) K-State DePaul Texas Quinnipiac West Virginia Iowa Oklahoma Clemson/Tennessee TCU BYU Baylor South Dakota State Nov. 24 (Sat.) K-State Princeton Texas Michigan/Missouri Oklahoma Clemson/Tennessee Houston Baptist Texas Tech West Virginia Eastern Kentucky/Florida State TCU San Diego State Baylor Georgetown Nov. 25 (Sun.) Iona Kansas Texas TBD Nov. 27 (Tues.) Oklahoma State Wichita State Nov. 28 (Wed.) UTSA Texas Iowa State South Dakota Stephen F. Austin Texas Tech Oklahoma New Mexico Nov. 29 (Thurs.) Kansas LSU TCU Ole Miss Nov 30 (Fri.) Texas State Oklahoma State Dec. 2 (Sun.) Vanderbilt K-State Mississippi State Texas Texas Tech Florida Arkansas Iowa State Army West Point TCU

LOCATION Fort Worth, Texas Waco, Texas Morgantown, W.Va. Lawrence, Kan. Waco, Texas Austin, Texas Stillwater, Okla. Ames, Iowa - Preseason WNIT Lubbock, Texas Norman, Okla. Fort Worth, Texas Morgantown, W.Va. Ames, Iowa - Preseason WNIT Stillwater, Okla. Lubbock, Texas Fort Defiance, Ariz. Manhattan, Kan. Denton, Texas Lawrence, Kan. Ames, Iowa - Preseason WNIT Morgantown, W.Va. Waco, Texas Norman, Okla. Stillwater, Okla. Austin, Texas Manhattan, Kan. Lubbock, Texas Manhattan, Kan. Tampa, Fla. Lawrence, Kan. Fort Worth, Texas Ames, Iowa - Preseason WNIT Lubbock, Texas Stillwater, Okla. Chatham, Ontario, Canada Lawrence, Kan. Cancun, Mexico - Cancun Challenge Bimini, Bahamas - Junkanoo Jam Cancun, Mexico - Cancun Challenge Estero, Fla. - Gulf Coast Showcase Bimini, Bahamas - Junkanoo Jam Bimini, Bahamas - Junkanoo Jam San Diego, Calif. - SDSU Thanksgiving Classic

Las Vegas, Nev. - South Point Shootout Cancun, Mexico - Cancun Challenge Estero, Fla. - Gulf Coast Showcase Bimini, Bahamas - Junkanoo Jam Lubbock, Texas Bimini, Bahamas - Junkanoo Jam San Diego, Calif. - SDSU Thanksgiving Classic

Las Vegas, Nev. - South Point Shootout Lawrence, Kan. Estero, Fla. - Gulf Coast Showcase Wichita, Kan. Austin, Texas Vermillion, S.D. Lubbock, Texas Albuquerque, N.M. Baton Rogue, La. Oxford, Miss. Stillwater, Okla. Manhattan, Kan. Austin, Texas Gainesville, Fla. Ames, Iowa Fort Worth, Texas

TIME Noon 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. Noon 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Noon 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Noon 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 4:15 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 7:45 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m. or 6:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 4:15 p.m. or 6:45 p.m. 9:15 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. TBA 6:30 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.

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MARLENE STOLLINGS HEAD COACH

@Stollings

Texas Tech Director of Athletics Kirby Hocutt announced on April 9, 2018, the hiring of Marlene Stollings as the seventh head coach of Lady Raider Basketball. Stollings comes to Lubbock after four record-setting seasons at the University of Minnesota. Stollings has a history of turnaround success having transformed three programs in her head coaching career. Most recently, she led the Minnesota Gophers to remarkable success, some of which had not been seen in over a decade. A portion of the highlights include four WNBA Draft picks (two were Top 5 selections), two Big Ten Players of the Year, Big Ten Freshman of the Year, three 20-win seasons and three postseason appearances. This past season, Stollings team tied a school record with four wins over Top-25 programs and engineered the best season the Gophers had experienced in 13 years finishing with 24 wins. She led the Gophers to the NCAA second round which was a first for the program in nine years. Stollings is known as one of the best offensive minds in women’s college basketball, she set records at Minnesota that had never before been reached in the program’s 47 year history. Most notably, points in a season (2,803), points per game (84.9 ranking third nationally), field goals made (997), and fewest turnovers (412) in a season. Additionally, the school record 297 3-pointers made were the second most in Big Ten Conference history. Stollings ranks as the second-fastest coach to accumulate 50 wins in Minnesota history and reached her 100th win in 2016. She is a voting member of the WBCA All-American team and Wade Trophy Award. CONTINUED HISTORY AND RECORD SETTING Prior to taking over the reins at Minnesota, Stollings was the head coach at VCU for two seasons. Stollings spent two successful years at VCU where she led the Rams in one of the top turnarounds in the nation in 2013-14. The team posted a 22-10 overall record and earned a berth in the 2014 WNIT. VCU’s 22 wins were the third-most in program history and gave the Rams just their sixth 20-win season in school history. Before VCU, Stollings led a one-year resurgence at Winthrop University in 2011-12, where the Eagles posted just their second winning season (18-13) in the last 26 years of the program. She was selected 2012 Big South Conference Coach of the Year in her first year as a collegiate head coach. Stollings guided Winthrop to more than 40 team and individual school records. WNBA DRAFT PICKS While at Minnesota, Stollings created a pipeline for her players to get to the WNBA. In the 2015 draft, Minnesota had two players selected in the same season. Amanda Zahui B. was chosen second overall by the Tulsa Shock and Shae Kelly went 35th to the Minnesota Lynx, with whom she went on to win a WNBA Championship later that season. The next year, Rachel Banham was drafted fourth overall by the Connecticut Sun. Both Zahui B. and Banham were the first Big Ten prospects picked in their respective drafts. Minnesota was one of only two schools in the country with a first round pick in both 2015 and 2016. During the 2018 WNBA Draft, Carlie Wagner was selected by the Minnesota Lynx in the third round, marking Stollings’ fourth draft pick in four seasons. Stollings is one of 10 coaches to have four or more WNBA draft picks in the last four season (Geno Auriemma-UConn; Holly Warlick-Tennessee; Dawn Staley-South Carolina; Sue Semrau-Florida State; Scott Rueck-Oregon State; Kim Mulkey-Baylor; Joanne McCallie-Duke; Marlene Stollings-Minnesota; Brenda Frese-Maryland; C. Vivian Stringer - Rutgers).

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ON THE RECRUITING TRAIL During her career, Stollings has seen tremendous success on the recruiting trail. Her first signee at Minnesota was highly-recruited transfer Shae Kelley, who went on to earn All-Big Ten recognition and be selected in the WNBA Draft. Stollings signed ESPN’s No. 62 recruit in the nation, Destiny Pitts. Shortly after being named head coach at VCU, Stollings assembled a six-player recruiting class that ranked 38th nationally and third-highest among non-BCS programs. Stollings served as an assistant and associate head coach at SEC Power Ole Miss from 2007-11. She helped sign arguably the best recruiting class in nearly 30 years in 2009, including Mississippi Gatorade Player of the Year and Mississippi Miss Basketball Valencia McFarland. Ole Miss had two additional classes ranked in the top-50 in 2010 (42nd) and 2011 (39th), during her tenure with the Rebels. ACADEMIC POWERHOUSE Stollings has maintained a 100 percent graduation rate for all student-athletes who have completed their eligibility under her tutelage. Her teams have regularly excelled in the classroom earning numerous awards. Most recently at Minnesota her student-athlete’s earned over 20 academic ALL-BIG Ten honoree selections, five Big Ten Distinguished Scholar awards and four CoSIDA academic All-American honorees. PLAYING EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION A native of Beaver, Ohio, Stollings is considered one of the finest scorers to ever play in the basketball-rich state of Ohio (Beaver-Eastern HS). She was named Ohio’s Miss Basketball in 1993 and earned two-time Division III High School Player of the Year and four-time conference Player of the Year honors. She garnered Kodak All-America recognition her senior season and her name currently appears more than 30 times in the OHSAA (Ohio High School Athletic Association) record books. Stollings still holds the state high school basketball scoring record (boys and girls) with 3,514 points, ahead of LeBron James’ 2,657. She was inducted into the Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame in May 2015. Prior to starting her coaching career, Stollings played one season professionally for Club ABB Baden in Switzerland. While playing professionally in Europe, Stollings coached a men’s club team to an undefeated season. She was later invited to the WNBA’s Utah Starzz training camp in 1999. Stollings began her collegiate playing career at Ohio State University. She was a twotime scholar-athlete for the Buckeyes. Stollings then moved to Ohio University where she earned first-team All-Mid-American Conference honors after finishing eighth in the nation and leading the league in scoring at 22.9 points per game her senior year. Stollings graduated in 1998 from Ohio University where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration in Marketing and a Bachelor of Science degree in Sport Industry. Stollings and her partner, Jeanne Berg, reside in Lubbock.

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NIKITA LOWRY DAWKINS ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH

@CoachNikDawk

Lady Raider Basketball Head Coach Marlene Stollings announced the hiring of Nikita (Niki) Lowry Dawkins as Associate Head Coach on April 18, 2018. A 26-year coaching veteran and four-time gold medalist with USA Basketball, Dawkins joins the Lady Raider staff after four years at Minnesota under Stollings. Under her watch, Minnesota had two of the best posts in school history. Amanda Zahui B. was named a first-team All-American by WBCA, the Associated Press, U.S. Basketball Writers Association and ESPNW. She was the Big Ten Player of the Year after the 2014-15 season and was a unanimous selection to the All-Big Ten First Team. Shae Kelley also earned a spot on the media’s All-Big Ten First Team and the coaches’ All-Big Ten Second Team. Both Zahui B., the No. 2 overall pick by the Tulsa Shock, and Kelley (third round pick of the Minnesota Lynx) were selected in the 2015 WNBA Draft. In 2015-16, Dawkins’ tutelage helped the Gophers break a 34-year-old program record as they averaged 83.6 points per game to rank fourth in the nation. Minnesota’s 2,676 points broke the program record set in the first year under Stollings’ staff. Rachel Banham earned Big Ten Player of the Year, All-America First Team and Wooden Award Top-Five honors before being selected fourth overall in the WNBA Draft. Prior to Minnesota, Dawkins was an assistant coach under Stollings for two seasons at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), where she played a significant role in orchestrating one of the largest turnarounds in the nation in 2013-14 and helped assemble a six-player recruiting class that ranked 38th nationally and third-highest among non-BCS programs. Prior to joining Stollings’ staff at VCU, Dawkins spent seven seasons as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Old Dominion University under legendary head coach Wendy Larry. Dawkins helped the Lady Monarchs to a 158-67 overall mark, four CAA Tournament titles and four NCAA Tournament appearances, including a run to the Sweet 16 in 2008. Dawkins is no stranger to West Texas and the South Plains. She was hall of fame head coach Marsha Sharp’s top assistant during the 2005-06 season. Dawkins served as an assistant coach at Michigan as well as her alma mater, Ohio State. Dawkins’ teams have participated in six NCAA Tournaments and won five league championships. She has coached eight WNBA players during her career, including Katie Smith, who is a seven-time WNBA All-Star and was named one of the top-15 players in WNBA history. One of the most influential African-American athletes to play at Ohio State, Dawkins helped the Buckeyes to three Big Ten Championships and four NCAA Tournament appearances from 1985-89. During her playing career, she earned Kodak All-America First Team and Street & Smith All-America First Team honors, Chicago Tribune Player of the Year recognition, All-Big Ten First Team accolades and was named the Scarlet and Gray Player of the Year. She is a member of the Big Ten 1980 All-Decade Second Team, the Ohio State All-Century Team and was inducted into the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2000. Dawkins went on to win four gold medals, three as a player and one as a coach, with USA Basketball. In 2002, she was an assistant with the U.S. 20-and-Under squad that won the gold medal at the COPABA Young Women’s World Championships in Ribeirao Preto, Brazil. During her collegiate days, Dawkins was a member of two USA Select Teams (1988 & 1990), the World University Team (1989) and the Junior National Team (1987). Dawkins graduated from Ohio State in 1989 with a degree in economics. Following graduation, she spent one year abroad playing professionally for the Italmeco Bari Club in Bari, Italy. Dawkins and her husband, Tony, a men’s college and WNBA official, have a set of twins (girl and boy), Imani and Isaiah.

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ERIN GRANT ASSISTANT COACH / RECRUITING COORDINATOR

@egrant14

Former Lady Raider standout Erin Grant returns to Lubbock as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator, Head Coach Marlene Stollings announced Thursday. Grant returns to her alma mater after two seasons as an assistant coach at the University of New Mexico. Prior to New Mexico, Grant spent four seasons as an assistant at Memphis. In her four years with the Tigers, Grant helped in developing freshman guard Ariel Hearn into a C-USA All-Freshman Team pick, as Hearn led Memphis with 109 assists in 2012-13, becoming the first Tiger freshman since 1982-83 to dish out 100 or more assists in a season. The next two seasons (2013-14, 2014-15), Grant continued to have a hand in Hearn’s development, as the Tigers guard garnered All-American Athletic Conference honors. Grant helped another freshman shatter that mark one season later, molding Breigha Wilder-Cochran into an American Athletic Conference All-Freshman Team selection after handing out 125 assists and ranking third in assists (4.2 apg). Grant spent one season as an assistant coach for the Lobos before her stint at Memphis. That year she helped the Lobos make a run at the Mountain West Tournament championship game. As a guards coach at New Mexico, Grant helped junior Caroline Durbin to her first career All-MW First Team honor after the guard led the league in 3-point field goal percentage. Grant began her coaching career as an assistant at UT Arlington, where she helped the program to its second WNIT appearance in 2009. That 2008-09 UT Arlington team finished with a 22-11 overall mark. Grant was a four-year standout point guard at Texas Tech. She played for legendary coach Marsha Sharp, helping the Red Raiders compile a mark of 93-36 in her four seasons. She was a three-time All-Big 12 Conference honoree, including first team accolades in 2005 and 2006. Grant was also a three-time Big-12 All-Academic First Team pick and was the Big 12 co-Freshman of the Year in 2003 when her 228 assists led the league and set the freshman single-season assists record. As a senior in 2006, Grant was a Kodak/WBCA All-American and an AP All-America Honorable Mention selection. She played in the WBCA All-Star Challenge following her senior campaign and was the 39th overall pick in the 2006 WNBA Draft by the Seattle Storm. She also played overseas, helping the Stockholm 08 team to the Swedish Championship and earning the championship’s MVP award. Grant completed the 2006 season with the WNBA Houston Comets before beginning her coaching career at UT Arlington in the 2007-08 season. In 2005, Grant earned a spot on USA Basketball to compete at the World University Games in Izmir, Turkey. The team captured the gold medal after defeating Serbia and Montenegro.

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COACHING STAFF

LARRY TIDWELL ASSISTANT COACH / CHIEF OF STAFF

@CoachLTid

Lady Raider Basketball Head Coach Marlene Stollings announced the addition of Larry Tidwell as assistant coach and chief of staff on April 25, 2018. Tidwell comes to Lubbock after five seasons as head coach at UT-Rio Grande Valley. In his five years at UTRGV, Tidwell’s teams have broken 117 program records and tied 83 others. He became the fourth head coach to be the winningest head coach at two NCAA Division I institutions, along with Texas A&M’s Gary Blair (Texas A&M and Arkansas), Air Force’s Chris Gobrecht (Washington and Yale) and retired Jane Albright (Northern Illinois and Wisconsin). Tidwell ranked second in UTRGV history in non-conference wins (47), non-conference home wins (30), and conference home winning percentage (.611). When Tidwell started at Lamar in 2007-08, he took over a team that hadn’t had a winning record since 1994-95 and recorded a winning record every year, including four seasons of 20 or more wins and five seasons of 19 or more wins. He has reached double-figures in conference wins five times, always finishing at least .500. Tidwell led the Cardinals to a 26-8 record (13-3 Southland), the second-highest win total in program history, and the 2010 NCAA Tournament after winning the Southland Conference Co-Championship and the Southland Conference Tournament Championship, en route to earning Texas Association of Basketball Coaches Coach of the Year honors. In 2012-13, Tidwell led the Cardinals to a 22-11 record (12-6 Southland) and a spot in the WBI (Women’s Basketball Invitational) Quarterfinals. Tidwell was the winningest head coach in Lamar history, going 128-66 (.660) overall, including a 66-32 (.673) record in conference play. That’s an average record of 21-11, including 11-5 in conference play. He has shown off his recruiting prowess time and again, as two of his recuriting classes have been ranked in the top 10. He’s also had six in the top 20 and 12 in the top 50. In total, Tidwell has had 21 recruiting classes in the top 100 in the nation. He is credited with helping sign, develop and coach 40 student-athletes who have gone on to play professionally, including WNBA players Sandora Irvin (Phoenix/San Antonio/Chicago), Natasha Lacy (Detroit/Tulsa/Los Angeles), Adrianne Ross (San Antonio) and Danielle Crockrum (San Antonio/Utah), and 2008 Olympian Tamara Abalde. Prior to joining Lamar, Tidwell spent eight years as the associate head coach and recruiting coordinator at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth. The Horned Frogs made the NCAA Tournament in each of his final seven seasons, including five trips to the second round. They also won the 2001 Western Athletic Conference Tournament Championship and the 2003 and 2005 Conference USA Tournament Championships. Tidwell began his coaching career at the high school level in Texas, leading Frisco High School from 1976-77 and 1981-83, and Schulenburg High School from 1984-92. After spending six years as an assistant coach at Baylor, Tidwell returned to high school for one year, as the head coach and athletic director at Mexia High School. In 12 seasons at Texas high schools, Tidwell made 10 playoff appearances, earned nine district coach of the year awards, and posted an overall record of 289-83 (.777). While at Baylor, Tidwell helped to lay the seeds of a turnaround for the program by bringing in two top 25 recruiting classes as the Bears broke the .500 mark in 1996-97 for the first time since 1983-84, going 15-13. The Bears then went 20-11 in 1997-98. During the 1971-1972 academic year, Tidwell played football and basketball at TCU before transferring to Austin College, where he earned three letters in football, three in baseball and two in track & field. He earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in 1975 and 1976, respectively. In July 2004, he was inducted into the Austin College Hall of Fame, and the year before that, he earned a place in the Sanger High School Hall of Fame. In July 2010, Tidwell was honored with the distinguished Kedric Couch - Austin College Alumni - Coach of the Year Award. Married to the former Teresa Ann Davis of Sanger, a retired special-needs teacher in the Crowley Independent School District, the couple has three sons, Marc, Marty and Michael. They have two daughter in-laws, Kristin and Michele, two granddaughters, Ryan and Skylar, and three grandsons, Matthew, William, and Waylon. Tidwell also has eight “adopted sons,” Jeremy Pevehouse, Darryl Vrazel, Dave Mishler, Sean McShane, Dr. Chad Hammett, Thomas Bilde, Blake Ivy and Yannick Denson.

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TIFFANIE COUTS DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS

@TiffanieCouts

Tiffanie Couts comes to Lubbock after four seasons at the University of Minnesota where she served as the director of basketball operations. Previous to joining the Golden Gophers staff, Couts spent one season as a graduate assistant for Stollings’ VCU women’s basketball team. Following graduation, Couts was an intern for the CarMax Summer Basketball League, where she assisted in league operations, maintained the league website, coached teams and served as a liaison between CarMax and the City of Richmond elected personnel. Couts graduated from the University of Richmond in 2013 with a bachelor’s of science in business administration and management with a marketing concentration. Couts was a member of the Spider women’s basketball team from 2009-11, where she was a four-time scholar athlete and helped the team to a 20-13 record and an appearance in the WNIT Second Round in 2010. Couts earned her Masters of Education in sport leadership from VCU in 2014.

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SUPPORT STAFF

ROB BUCHER VIDEO COORDINATOR

@CoachRobBucher

Rob Bucher joins the Lady Raider Basketball staff as video coordinator leading into the 201819 season. Bucher’s responsibilities with the Lady Raiders include oversight of video exchange and the breakdown of opponent and individual video scouting, among other duties. Bucher comes to Lubbock from Florida State, where he was a graduate assistant for the men’s basketball team for the last two season. He oversaw the other graduate assistants and managers while assisting in on-campus recruiting visits and coordinated the Leonard Hamilton Basketball Camp last summer. He also assisted with all video technologies and helped develop marking and recruiting graphics for the program. While at Florida State, Bucher was a part of the men’s basketball team that went to the 2018 Elite Eight and NCAA Second Round in 2017. Before arriving in Tallahassee, Fla., Bucher was the Boys Varsity assistant coach at South Dearborn High School in Aurora, Ind. After graduating from Cincinnati, Bucher served as head coach at two junior high schools and an AAU team in the midwest. Bucher received a master’s degree in education from Florida State in May 2018, and a bachelor’s degree in communications and a minor in Business Administration from Cincinnati in 2014.

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RALPH PETRELLA STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

@RPetrella52

Ralph Petrella comes to Texas Tech after four seasons at the University of Minnesota. He will be responsible for all aspects of sports performance for Lady Raider Basketball. Before arriving at Minnesota, Petrella held the role of director of sports performance for women’s basketball at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) along with Coach Stollings. He spent the two previous years as an assistant sports performance coach working with VCU women’s basketball, field hockey and track and field throwers. Some of Petrella’s previous career stops include roles as assistant strength and conditioning coach/director of intern development at Robert Morris (2011-13) after a brief stint as an intern, and a student assistant strength and conditioning coach at West Liberty University (2007-11). He also developed Moon Area High School’s lacrosse strength and conditioning program (2012-13) and has served as a program consultant for Steubenville High School’s strength and conditioning programs. In 2011, Petrella earned a Bachelor’s of Science in exercise physiology with a concentration in strength and conditioning from West Liberty. He was a four-year starter and 2011 Division II All-American Bowl selection as an offensive lineman for West Liberty’s football team. Petrella has Functional Movement Screen certification through Functional Movement Systems, strength and conditioning specialist certification through the National Strength and Conditioning Association and CPR and AED certification through the American Red Cross.

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BRENNA ELLIS ATHLETIC TRAINER

@BrennaD_ATC

Brenna Ellis joined the Texas Tech Family as the Athletic Trainer for Women’s Basketball in Sept. 2018. She arrived in Lubbock after 17 years at UTSA. Ellis was hired in 2001 as an assistant athletic trainer before being promoted to associate head athletic trainer in 2006. During her time in San Antonio, she served as the primary athletic trainer for women’s basketball and volleyball. She also assisted with all 17 Roadrunner sports and the cheer squad. During her time in San Antonio, Ellis had many opportunities to help with NCAA Final Four and Regional tournaments. She helped with the NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four this past March. Prior to her time at UTSA, Ellis was an assistant athletic trainer at Towson University. She covered Tigers volleyball, women’s basketball, women’s tennis, softball and field hockey for the 2000-01 school year. Ellis was a graduate assistant athletic trainer at the University of Arkansas from 1998-2000. During her career with the Razorbacks, she was responsible for the women’s soccer team and assisted the women’s basketball athletic trainer. She is a Certified Member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, Southwest Athletic Trainers Association, the Texas State Athletic Trainers’ Association and the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators (NACWAA).

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JOEY KOLPIN GRADUATE ASSISTANT

@joey_kolpin

Joey Kolpin joins the Lady Raider staff as a graduate assistant leading into the 2018-19 season. Over the summer, Kolpin served as the volunteer assistant strength and conditioning coach alongside Lady Raider Basketball strength and conditioning coach, Ralph Petrella. During his time at Minnesota, Kolpin interned under Petrella with the women’s basketball and golf teams. Kolpin graduated from the University of Minnesota in May 2018 with a bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology.

MONIQUE WHALEY-BRIGGS GRADUATE ASSISTANT Monique Whaley-Briggs joins the Lady Raider staff as a graduate assistant leading into the 2018-19 season. Prior to arriving at Tech, Whaley-Briggs spent a year as the Warren County High School Strength and Conditioning coach in Virginia. She worked with football, boys basketball, girls basketball, tennis, cross country, soccer, golf and volleyball student-athletes. Whaley-Briggs was also an athletic trainer for Mariah Parham Health during the same year. During the summer, Whaley-Briggs was an intern with Strength and Conditioning Coach Ralph Petrella and the Lady Raider basketball team. During her internship, she helped with all aspects of Petrella’s progamming. Whaley-Briggs served as a student athletic trainer at Duke University with the field hockey, men’s track, swimming & diving and wrestling teams during her final year of college. Whaley-Briggs graduated from North Carolina Central in May 2017 with a bachelor’s in athletic training.

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CHRISLYN CARR G • 5-5 • FR DAVENPORT, IOWA

ANDRAYAH ADAMS G • 5-10 • JR MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.

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BRITTANY BREWER F • 6-5 • JR ABILENE, TEXAS

ANGEL HAYDEN G • 5-6 • SO CANYON, TEXAS

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KIARA SHOALS F • 5-10 • JR FOREMAN, ARK.

ERIN DEGRATE C • 6-6 • JR WACO, TEXAS

SYDNEY GOODSON G • 5-8 • SO ARGYLE, TEXAS

TIHANA STOJSAVLJEVIC F • 6-3 • SO

EMMA MERRIWEATHER P • 6-5 • SO

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ZURI SANDERS F • 6-0 • SR EVANSVILLE, IND.

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ZAGREB, CROATIA

BUENA PARK, CALIF.

MARCELLA LAMARK DOS SANTOS C • 6-5 • JR

SAO PAULO, BRAZIL

MARLENE STOLLINGS HEAD COACH

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ERYKA SIDNEY G • 5-6 • JR HOUSTON, TEXAS

MIA CASTANEDA G • 5-6 • JR HEREFORD, TEXAS

NIKITA LOWRY DAWKINS

ASSOC. HEAD COACH

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LARRY TIDWELL CHIEF OF STAFF

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ERIN GRANT RECRUITING COORDINATOR


NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME 0 Mia Castaneda 1 Erin Degrate 2 Sydney Goodson 3 Eryka Sidney 4 Chrislyn Carr 5 Tihana Stojsavljevic 10 Emma Merriweather 15 Andrayah Adams 20 Brittany Brewer 23 Angel Hayden 25 Marcella Lamark Dos Santos 30 Zuri Sanders 32 Kiara Shoals

HT. 5-6 6-6 5-8 5-6 5-5 6-2 6-5 5-10 6-5 5-6 6-5 6-0 5-10

POS. G C G G G F P G F G C F F

CLASS-EX. Jr.-TR Jr.-1L So.-RS Jr.-TR Fr.-HS So.-TR So.-TR Jr.-TR Jr.-2L So.-1L Jr.-TR Sr.-3L Jr.-TR

HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Hereford, Texas (Clarendon JC) Waco, Texas (Louisville) Argyle, Texas (Arizona State) Houston, Texas (San Jacinto JC) Davenport, Iowa (West HS) Zagreb, Croatia (Maine) Buena Park, Calif. (Long Beach State) Minneapolis, Minn. (St. John’s) Abilene, Texas (Wylie HS) Canyon, Texas (Canyon HS) Sao Paulo, Brazil (College of Central Florida) Evansville, Ind. (Evansville Central HS) Foreman, Ark. (Frank Phillips JC)

COACHING STAFF Marlene Stollings - Head Coach, 1st season (Ohio University, ‘98) Nikita Lowry Dawkins - Associate Head Coach, 1st season (Ohio State, ‘89) Larry Tidwell - Assistant Coach/Chief of Staff, 1st season (Austin College, ‘75) Erin Grant - Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator, 1st season (Texas Tech, ‘06)

SUPPORT STAFF Tiffanie Couts - Director of Operations, 1st season (Richmond, ‘13) Ralph Petrella - Strength and Conditioning Coach, 1st season (West Liberty, ‘11) Rob Bucher - Video Coordinator, 1st season (Cincinnati, ‘14) Brenna Ellis - Athletic Trainer, 1st season (Indiana State, ‘98) Joey Kolpin - Graduate Assistant, 1st season (Minnesota, ‘18) Monique Whaley-Briggs - Graduate Assistant, 1st season (North Carolina Central, ‘17) John Boesch - Sports Dietitian, 2nd season (Tennessee, ‘14)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE MIA Castaneda_________________________________________ MY-UH Erin DEGRATE________________________________________ Da-great TIHANA STOJSAVLJEVIC_____________ Tee-HA-nah stoy-sav-le-vich ANDRAYAH Adams__________________________________ an-DRE-UH KIARA Shoals________________________________________ KEY-r-uh

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ZURI

30SANDERS

SENIOR | 6-0 | FORWARD | EVANSVILLE, IND. | EVANSVILLE CENTRAL HS JUNIOR (2017-18) Notes: Played in 29 games, making starts in 16 games for the Lady Raiders... Averaged 20.1 minutes, 4.3 points, 5.4 rebounds and shot 44.8 percent from the field... recorded 40 assists on the season, the third most on the team… tallied four blocks and 15 steals on the season… racked up 157 rebounds including 67 offensive boards, the second most on the team. Highlights: Scored a season-best 12 points in just 18 minutes of action against Prairie View A&M (12/13)… was one rebound shy of a double-double against the Panthers… Had 13 rebounds the following game against UT-Rio Grande Valley (12/17)… Went 5-for-5 from the field against West Virginia (2/10), tying her season best points. SOPHOMORE (2016-17) Notes: Saw action in 15 games this season after coming back from a knee injury... averaged 10.7 minutes, 3.1 points, 2.4 rebounds and shot .567 from the field. Highlights: Appeared in her first game of the season against West Virginia (1/11)... scored six points and tallied two rebounds, an assist and a steal in 22 minutes of play... tallied a season-best seven rebounds against Oklahoma (1/14)... tied a season-best seven rebounds against #12 Texas (1/21)... Recorded a season high two blocks and made six field goals against TCU (3/3) in the Big 12 Tournament opener... tied a career high 13 points against the Horned Frogs... shot .750 (6-for-8) in Oklahoma City. FRESHMAN (2015-16) Averaged 5.3 rebounds per game, which ranked second on the team ... Scored five points, picked up three steals and snagged two rebounds in Tech’s season opener vs. Niagara ... pulled down eight rebounds (six offensive) and scored two points in Tech’s win over Southeastern Louisiana ... Had career highs in points (7) and rebounds (9, 5 off.) in Tech’s win over Idaho State ... Earned her first double-double as a Lady Raider, scoring a career-high 11 points and grabbing a career-high 12 rebounds (7 offensive) vs. Abilene Christian ... Had her fourth-straight game with at least five rebounds against Santa Clara, grabbing five. Also hit three of four free throws in that game ... Scored for the first time in three games vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, recording six points as well as seven rebounds ... had six points and six boards at WVU ... grabbed nine rebounds at Iowa State ... led the team in rebounding for the second-straight game, snagging eight boards at Kansas State, going along with eight points ... Earned her first-career start against Texas ... Averaged nearly 10 rebounds per game after being inserted into the starting lineup, including nine against Oklahoma, to go along with six points.. Was a breakout performer in the Big 12 Women’s Championship, logging double-doubles in both games ... She had 13 points and 14 rebounds in the opening-round win over Iowa State, before recording 11 points and 15 rebounds against Baylor, which boasted one of the biggest frontlines in the country. HIGH SCHOOL Evansville Central High School - No. 109 Player Overall (ESPN HoopGurlz) - No. 19 Forward Overall (ESPN HoopGurlz, Dan Olson) - No. 13 Player in Indiana (ESPN HoopGurlz) 2014-15: Averaged 16.1 points and 11.0 rebounds per game while shooting 53 percent from the field ... Led team to third Sectional Championship (2015, 2013, 2012) ... IBCA Indiana Senior Girls All-Star selection ... Associated Press Indiana All-State Second Team selection ... All-City First Team ... All-Conference First Team ... IBCA District Player of the Week ... Team MVP ... Supreme 15 Indiana ... 2013-14: Averaged 18.5 points and 8.9 rebounds per game while hitting 51.5 percent from the floor inside the arc and also had 70 steals last season ... First Team All-Conference, First Team All-Metro, IBCA/Subway Girls Underclass All-State Honorable Mention, AP AllState Honorable Mention, Junior Classic Indiana All-Star ... 2012-13: Averaged 12.5 points, 8.8 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game ... First Team All-Metro, Second Team All-Conference ... Academic All-City ... AP All-State Honorable Mention, USJN Gateway Challenge All Star ... 2011-12: Second Team All-Conference, Second Team All-Metro, Academic All-City, USJN Gateway Challenge All-Star ... Played AAU ball with Indiana Elite-Swish for Phil Kessler ... chose Texas Tech over Tennessee, Ole Miss, Loyola (Chicago) and Marquette ... Also competed in soccer, volleyball, track and field ... four-time state qualifier in track ... 2012 Sectional high jump record holder.

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PERSONAL Zuriel Ulanda Sanders ... born March 14, 1997 in Columbia, South Carolina ... daughter of Vincent and Ulanda Sanders ... has two siblings -- Zebrie and Zion ... older brother, Zebrie, played football at Florida State and two seasons in NFL for Buffalo Bills ... father, Vincent, played basketball at South Carolina State ... mother, Ulanda, played basketball at Georgia ...majoring in journalism.


All games

Individual Career History #24 Bruedigam, Haley Opponent

Date

gs

min

Total fg-fga

3-Pointers pct 3fg-fga pct

Free throws pct

Sanders,STATS Zurift-fta CAREER

off

Rebounds def tot

avg

pf

a t/o blk stl

pts

avg

at West Virginia 01/24/18 13 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2.0 1 2 3 0 1 0 0.0 at Oklahoma State 01/27/18 Total 7 0-23-Point.000 0-1F-Throws .000 1-2 .500 0 0 0 1.0 2 0 1 0 0 Scoring 1 0.5 Rebounds BAYLOR 02/03/18 5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.7 0 2 0 0 2 0 0.3 Season gp-gs min/avg pf fo ast at Kansas State 02/07/18 fg-fga 4 pct 0-0fg-fga .000pct 0-0 ft-fta.000 pct 0-0off def .000 tot0 avg 0 0 0.5 1 0to 0 blk 0 stl0 pts 0 avg 0.3 2015-16 31-5 458/14.8 45-99 . 4 5 5 1-10 . 1 0 0 21-47 . 4 4 7 79 85 164 5.3 47 1 12 29 6 20 112 3.6 WEST VIRGINIA 02/10/18 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.2 2016-17 15-0 160/10.7 17-30 . 5 6 7 0-2 . 0 0 0 12-22 . 5 4 5 14 22 36 2.4 25 0 6 13 0 4 46 3.1 at Texas 02/14/18 0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.2 2017-18 0 40 4.3 at Iowa State 29-16 582/20.1 02/17/1847-105 1.448 0-0 5-19 .00.2063 0-0 25-68.000.368 0-067 .90 000 1570 5.4 0 450 0.3 0 061 1 4 0 150 124 0 0.1 TOTAL 75-21 1200/16.0 109-234 3.466 0-1 6-31 .00.1094 0-158-137.000.423 0-0160 197 1 58 3.8 TCU 02/21/18 .000 3570 4.8 0 1170 0.3 0 103 0 0 10 0 390 282 0 0.1 at Oklahoma 2/24/18 11 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0.1 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: KANSAS STATE 02/26/18 23 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0.4 3 2 2 0 0 0 0.1 Points: 13, vs Iowa vs TCU -- 03/03/17 CAREER vs Iowa State State -- 03-04-16; 03-02-18 27 5-8 .625 0-0 .000HIGHS 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.4 0 2 1 0 1 10 1.0 Rebounds: 15, vs Baylor -- 03-05-16 Totals .................................................... 96 coming 5-13 vs. .TCU 385 (3/3/17) 0-2 .000Field1-2 .500 0 4 4 0.4 7 10 10 State 0 4 (2/17/18) 11 1.0 Points. 13,02x, last Goal Attempts..........................................11, at Iowa Assists: 6, UT-Rio Grande Valley -- 12/17/17 Rebounds..........................................................................15, vs. Baylor (3/5/16) 3-Point Field Goals............................................................2, vs. TCU (2/21/18) Steals: Niagara 11 -- 11-13-15; Oklahoma -- 3-1-16 Games3, played: Rebounds/game: 0.4 Assists ............................................6, vs. UT-Rio Grande Valley (12/17/17) 3-Point Field0.9 Goal Attempts.....3, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (11/21/15) Blocks: 2, Southeastern Louisia -11-21-15 Minutes/game: 8.7 Assists/game: FG made:.......................................... 6, vs TCU Steals. Free Throws Made. Points/game: 1.0 -- 03/03/17 3, 2x, last coming vs. Oklahoma (3/1/16) Turnovers/game: 0.9 ................................................. 5, vs. Iowa State (3/4/16) FG 11, at...............................2, Iowa State -- 02/17/18Southeastern Louisiana (11/21/15) FGattempts: Pct: 38.5 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.0 .... 7, 2x, last coming vs. Prairie View A&M (12/13/17) Blocked Shots. Free Throw Attempts. 3FG 2, TCU -- 02/21/18 3FGmade: Pct: 0.0 Steals/game: 0.4 Field Goals. ...............................................................................6, vs. TCU (3/3/17) Minutes Played....................................................37, at Iowa State (2/17/18) 3FG attempts: FT Pct: 50.0 3, Southeastern Louisia -- 11-21-15 FT made: 5, vs Iowa State -- 03-04-16 FT attempts: 7, Abilene Christian -- 12-2-15; Prairie View A&M -- 12/13/17 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME #30 Sanders, ZuriSTATS Opponent

TEXAS STATE FLORIDA A&M ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF TEXAS A&M LSU at Houston at New Mexico PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UT-RIO GRANDE VALLEY INCARNATE WORD OKLAHOMA STATE at Baylor KANSAS at TCU OKLAHOMA IOWA STATE at Kansas TEXAS at West Virginia at Oklahoma State BAYLOR at Kansas State WEST VIRGINIA at Texas at Iowa State TCU at Oklahoma KANSAS STATE vs Iowa State Totals Games played: 29 Minutes/game: 20.1 Points/game: 4.3 FG Pct: 44.8 3FG Pct: 26.3 FT Pct: 36.8

Date

11/12/17 11/15/17 11/19/17 11/26/17 11/30/17 12/03/17 12/06/17 12/13/17 12/17/17 12/21/17 12/28/17 12/31/17 01/03/18 01/07/18 01/10/18 01/13/18 01/17/18 01/20/18 01/24/18 01/27/18 02/03/18 02/07/18 02/10/18 02/14/18 02/17/18 02/21/18 2/24/18 02/26/18 03-02-18

gs

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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * 16

min

7 8 12 13 14 10 20 18 27 19 13 9 6 5 25 20 22 21 25 28 27 28 24 33 37 35 35 25 16 582

Total fg-fga

0-0 1-1 0-1 2-3 0-1 0-0 2-4 4-8 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 3-5 1-3 1-4 0-3 2-2 3-3 2-8 3-8 5-5 2-8 3-11 3-8 4-8 2-4 1-3 47-105

3-Pointers pct 3fg-fga pct

.000 1.000 .000 .667 .000 .000 .500 .500 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .600 .333 .250 .000 1.000 1.000 .250 .375 1.000 .250 .273 .375 .500 .500 .333 .448

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-0 1-1 0-2 0-2 1-1 0-2 1-2 2-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 5-19

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .500 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .263

Free throws ft-fta pct

0-0 2-2 2-4 0-0 2-2 0-2 0-2 4-7 0-3 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 3-4 0-4 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-1 1-4 2-5 1-4 2-6 0-1 0-4 0-2 25-68

.000 1.000 .500 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .571 .000 .000 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .750 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .250 .400 .250 .333 .000 .000 .000 .368

off

0 1 1 1 3 1 3 4 6 5 3 0 0 0 2 3 3 1 0 1 5 8 4 3 2 2 1 3 1 67

Rebounds def tot

2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 6 1 2 1 4 5 9 7 13 2 7 2 5 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 4 2 5 5 8 2 3 1 1 10 11 4 9 2 10 2 6 5 8 6 8 7 9 8 9 4 7 2 3 90 157

avg

pf

a t/o blk stl

2.0 0 0 1 2.0 0 0 1 2.0 0 0 2 2.0 0 2 0 2.8 2 1 2 2.7 0 0 2 2.9 0 1 2 3.6 0 2 2 4.7 2 6 3 4.9 2 3 3 4.9 2 0 4 4.6 0 0 0 4.3 2 1 1 4.0 0 0 0 4.0 0 1 4 4.1 3 1 1 4.3 2 0 0 4.2 3 0 2 4.1 2 2 3 4.4 1 0 2 4.6 1 2 2 4.9 3 2 4 4.9 4 0 3 5.0 3 4 2 5.2 4 4 1 5.3 3 4 3 5.4 1 0 6 5.5 1 4 2 5.4 4 0 3 5.4 45 40 61

pts

0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 2 0 1 4 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 12 1 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 5 1 0 2 0 0 4 0 1 4 0 0 7 0 1 4 0 1 7 1 0 12 0 1 6 0 0 8 0 0 10 0 2 8 0 2 4 0 0 2 4 15 124

Rebounds/game: 5.4 Assists/game: 1.4 Turnovers/game: 2.1 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.7 Steals/game: 0.5 Blocks/game: 0.1

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avg

0.0 2.0 2.0 2.5 2.4 2.0 2.3 3.5 3.6 3.4 3.2 2.9 2.7 2.5 2.7 2.9 2.8 2.9 2.9 3.2 3.2 3.4 3.7 3.8 4.0 4.2 4.4 4.4 4.3 4.3


2018-19 LADY RAIDERS

ERIN

1 DEGRATE

JUNIOR | 6-6 | CENTER | WACO, TEXAS | LOUISVILLE SOPHOMORE (2017-18) Notes: Played 28 games, making two starts in her first season with the Lady Raiders… Averaged 14.6 minutes, 8.1 points, 3.8 rebounds and shot 57.1 percent from the field… her shooting average ranks No. 3 among conference athletes and tied for 26th in the country… shot 54.1 percent from the field during conference play, ranking fifth in the league. Highlights: Scored a career-high 20 points with an 80.0 percent shooting average against West Virginia (1/24)… She recorded her first career double-double as a Lady Raider with 17 points and 10 rebounds against Kansas (1/3). 2016-17 Season Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules. PRIOR TO TECH Louisville 2015-16: Played in 28 games, featuring one start ... averaged 3.0 points and 3.1 rebounds per game while shooting 53.1% from the field ... notched double-digit points twice in her freshman campaign, recording 10 points against both Dartmouth and Valparaiso ... pulled down a career-high 10 rebounds in a January matchup with Clemson. HIGH SCHOOL La Vega High School, in Waco, Texas ... She scored 2,166 points and hauled in 1,395 rebounds over the course of her high school career ... her senior year she averaged 20.2 points, 9.8 rebounds and 2.1 blocks per game, on her way to being named the Waco Tribune Herald’s 2015 Super Centex Player of the Year as well as the Co-MVP of District 17-4A ... her junior season featured a 35-0 campaign culminating in a state championship ... she was also invited to the 2014 USA 17-U National Team Trials.

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PERSONAL Daughter of Sabrina Miles and Eric DeGrate ... She has two brothers (Eric & Xavier) and two sisters (Sabrea & Brieana)


Blocks: 5, Oklahoma -- 02/11/17; at Texas A&M -- 11/17/16 FG made: 11, at Kansas State -- 02/07/18; UMass-Lowell -- 11/22/17 FG attempts: 19, at Kansas State -- 02/07/18 FT made: 6, Prairie View A&M -- 11/29/16 FT attempts: 8, Iowa State -- 01/13/18

Degrate, STATS Erin CAREER Season

2017-18 TOTAL

gp-gs

28-2 28-2

min/avg

409/14.6 409/14.6

Total fg-fga

96-168 96-168

pct

.571 .571

3-Point fg-fga

0-0 0-0

pct

.000 .000

F-Throws ft-fta pct

34-75 34-75

.453 .453

off

40 40

Rebounds def tot

67 67

107 107

avg

3.8 3.8

pf

34 34

fo

0 0

ast

15 15

to

54 54

blk

9 9

stl

6 6

Scoring pts avg

226 8.1 226 8.1

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 20, at West Virginia -- 01/24/18 Rebounds: 10, Kansas -- 01/03/18 CAREER HIGHS Assists: 2, Texas A&M -- 11/26/17; UT-Rio Grande Valley -- 12/17/17 Steals: 1, 6 times Points..................................................................20, at West Virginia (1/24/18) Field Goal Attempts..... 12, 2x, last coming at Kansas State (2/7/18) Blocks: 2, Florida A&M -- 11/15/17; Prairie View A&M -- 12/13/17 Rebounds....................................................................... 10, vs. Kansas (1/3/18) 3-Point Field Goals............................................................................................... N/A FG made: 8, at West Virginia -- 01/24/18 Assists .......... 2x, last coming vs. UT-Rio Valley (12/17/17) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts............................................................................ N/A FG attempts: 12, 2, at Kansas State -- 02/07/18; at BaylorGrande -- 12/31/17 2017-18 Lady Raider Basketball FT made:..................................................1, 4, at West Virginia -- 01/24/18; Texas Statecoming -- 11/12/17at Steals. 6x, last Texas (2/14/18) Free Throws Made..........4, 2x, last coming at West Virginia (1/24/18) Texas Tech Game-by-Game of Mar 02, 2018) FT attempts:Shots. 8, Baylor -- 02/03/18 Blocked .....2, 2x, last coming vs. Prairie View A&MIndividual (12/13/17) Free Throw(asAttempts. .................................................... 8, vs. Baylor (2/3/18)

All games Field Goals.......................................................... 8, at West Virginia (1/24/18) Minutes Played.................................................26, at Kansas State (2/7/18) Hayden, Angel Season

gp-gs

min/avg

Total fg-fga

pct

Degrate, Erin 2017-18#01 GAME-BY-GAME STATS 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds 0-0 .000 19-29 .655 21 45 66 2.6 34 fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot

2017-18 25-10 477/19.1 12-37 .324 Opponent Date gs min TOTAL 25-10 477/19.1 12-37 .324 0-0 .000 19-29 .655 21 45 TEXAS STATE 11/12/17 * 13 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 FLORIDA A&M 11/15/17 14 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: TEXAS A&M 11/26/17 12 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 Points: 8, TCU -- 02/21/18 LSU 11/30/17 6 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 Rebounds: 7, Iowa State -- 01/13/18 at Houston 12/03/17 8 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 Assists: 4, Iowa State -- 01/13/18; at Texas -- 02/14/18; at Oklahoma -- 02/24/18 at New Mexico 12/06/17 10 4-4 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 Steals: 3, at Kansas State -- 02/07/18; TCU -- 02/21/18 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 12/13/17 18 6-7 .857 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 Blocks: 1, at Oklahoma State -- 01/27/18; at Oklahoma -- 02/24/18 UT-RIO GRANDE VALLEY 12/17/17 16 6-8 .750 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 FG made: 2, Texas -- 01/20/18; at West Virginia -- 01/24/18; TCU -- 02/21/18 INCARNATE WORD 12/21/17 18 6-7 .857 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 FG attempts: 6, Baylor -- 02/03/18 OKLAHOMA STATE 12/28/17 9 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 FT made: 4, at Kansas -- 01/17/18; TCU -- 02/21/18 at Baylor 12/31/17 22 5-12 .417 0-0 .000 2-6 .333 FT attempts: 6, at Kansas -- 01/17/18; at West Virginia -- 01/24/18 KANSAS 01/03/18 22 7-9 .778 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 at TCU 01/07/18 24 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 OKLAHOMA 01/10/18 11 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 IOWA STATE 01/13/18 14 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 at Kansas 01/17/18 10 6-8 .750 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 TEXAS 01/20/18 17 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 at West Virginia 01/24/18 23 8-10 .800 0-0 .000 4-5 .800 at Oklahoma State 01/27/18 17 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 BAYLOR 02/03/18 17 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 3-8 .375 at Kansas State 02/07/18 26 6-12 .500 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 WEST VIRGINIA 02/10/18 * 17 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 at Texas 02/14/18 19 5-5 1.000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 at Iowa State 02/17/18 9 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 TCU 02/21/18 15 6-8 .750 0-0 .000 2-5 .400 at Oklahoma 2/24/18 3 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 KANSAS STATE 02/26/18 13 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 vs Iowa State 03-02-18 6 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 Totals 2 409 96-168 .571 0-0 .000 34-75 .453 Games played: 28 Minutes/game: 14.6 Points/game: 8.1 FG Pct: 57.1 FT Pct: 45.3

66 0 2 2 0 1 2 3 3 2 0 2 4 2 0 2 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 3 0 1 3 40

2.6 34 1 1 1 3 3 5 2 2 4 5 3 5 2 5 5 8 4 6 0 0 1 3 6 10 4 6 1 1 3 5 1 3 2 4 2 3 1 1 1 2 4 4 5 6 2 3 4 4 3 6 0 0 1 2 1 4 67 107

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

Scoring pts avg

0 33 39 2 22 43 1.7 pf a t/o blk stl pts avg 0 33 39 2 22 43 1.7 1.0 0 1 2 0 0 8 8.0 2.0 2 1 3 2 1 2 5.0 6 5.3 3.0 2 2 2 0 1 2.8 2 0 2 0 0 0 4.0 3.2 0 0 0 0 0 4 4.0 3.5 1 0 1 1 0 8 4.7 3.7 1 1 2 2 0 13 5.9 4.3 0 2 1 0 0 14 6.9 4.4 0 1 0 1 0 12 7.4 4.0 2 1 3 0 0 2 6.9 3.9 2 0 1 0 0 12 7.4 4.4 1 1 2 0 0 17 8.2 4.5 1 0 4 1 1 11 8.4 4.3 0 0 3 0 0 3 8.0 3 7.7 4.3 1 1 1 0 0 4.3 1 0 0 0 0 12 7.9 7 7.9 4.2 1 0 4 0 0 4.2 1 1 1 0 1 20 8.6 4.0 3 0 4 1 1 8 8.5 3.9 0 1 3 0 0 7 8.5 3.9 3 0 1 0 0 14 8.7 4.0 0 1 1 1 0 8 8.7 4.0 2 0 2 0 1 10 8.7 4.0 1 1 3 0 0 1 8.4 4.0 4 0 5 0 0 14 8.6 3.9 2 0 0 0 0 2 8.4 6 8.3 3.8 0 0 0 0 0 3.8 1 0 3 0 0 2 8.1 3.8 34 15 54 9 6 226 8.1

avg

Rebounds/game: 3.8 Assists/game: 0.5 Turnovers/game: 1.9 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.3 Steals/game: 0.2 Blocks/game: 0.3

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2018-19 LADY RAIDERS

BRITTANY

20BREWER

JUNIOR | 6-5 | FORWARD | ABILENE, TEXAS | WYLIE HS SOPHOMORE (2017-18) CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team Academic All-Big 12 First Team Notes: Played in all 30 games, starting in 17... Averaged 20.2 minutes, 9.5 points, 5.0 rebounds and shot 49.0 percent from the field... racked up double-figure points in 12 of the 28 games… started out the season with five straight double-digit point performances… recorded two doubles-doubles on the season… ranked second on the team in rebounds (150) and led the team with 38 blocks, ranked eighth in the Big 12 with 1.2 blocks per game... named Academic All-Big 12 First Team… was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District 7 First Team, becoming only the third player in program history to earn first team honors (the first player to earn first team honors since Erin Grant in 2006). Highlights: scored a career-high 25 points against UMass-Lowell (11/22), marking her first 20-point game of her career… was one point shy of tying her career high when she scored 24 points against Kansas State (2/7)…. made a career-high 11 FGs in the UMass-Lowell & Kansas State games… recorded her first double-double of the season with 17 points and 11 rebound at Houston (12/3)… marked her second double-double with 24 points and a season-best 13 rebounds at Kansas State (2/7)… posted four blocks in two games this season, against Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/19) and No. 19 Texas A&M (11/26). FRESHMAN (2016-17) Big 12 All-Freshman Team Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team Notes: Played in 31 games, starting in 17 for the Lady Raiders in her freshman season... Averaged 22.3 minutes, 5.8 points, 5.7 rebounds and shot 45.2 percent from the field... tallied 53 blocks including a career-high five blocks at Texas A&M (11/17)... Was the third freshman in school history to be named to the Big 12 All-Freshman Team... Ranked No. 7 in the Big 12 with a team-leading 53 blocks (1.7 per game) and was the second ranked freshman in that category... Ranked 15th overall and the No. 2 freshman in the conference in rebounds (178 / 5.7 per game). Highlights: Scored eight points, recorded six rebounds and a block in first game as a Lady Raider (vs. North Dakota, 11/13)... scored a career-high 16 points and tallied eight boards vs. Prairie View (11/29)... tallied a career-high nine rebounds at Arkansas (12/3)... earned first collegiate start vs. Houston (12/7)... Recorded her first career double-double against Iowa State with 10 points and a career-high 14 rebounds (1/4)... tied a career-best of five blocks against Oklahoma (2/11). HIGH SCHOOL Wylie High School in Abilene, Texas ... Brewer was the No. 97 prospect nationally in the 2016 class, according to ESPNU Hoopgurlz ... Named District 6-4A MVP in 2013-14 after averaging 13.8 points, 6.5 rebounds and 3.5 blocks as a sophomore, and repeated the feat again in 2014-15, a year in which she also earned All-State honors and improved her numbers, averaging 16.7 points, 8.3 rebounds and 3.5 blocks per game as a junior to go along with shooting 61 percent from the floor ... She stepped up when the lights were on, rattling off 27 points and 7 rebounds in the regional championship and followed that up with an 18-point, eight-rebound and six-block performance in Wylie’s state semifinal win ... She took MVP honors at three tournaments, including the Region I tournament.

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PERSONAL Brittany Brewer... Born Nov. 6, 1997 in Abilene, Texas... daughter of Jacob and Melanie Brewer... has four siblings -- Brianna, Brooklyn, Joy and Josh... uncle, Mike Smith, was a linebacker for the Texas Tech Football team... majoring in Community, Family and Addiction Sciences.


Individual Career History

Brewer, Brittany CAREER STATS Season

2016-17 2017-18 TOTAL

gp-gs

min/avg

31-17 690/22.3 30-17 607/20.2 61-34 1297/21.3

Total fg-fga

76-168 126-257 202-425

pct

.452 .490 .475

3-Point fg-fga

0-0 0-0 0-0

pct

.000 .000 .000

F-Throws ft-fta pct

29-48 34-64 63-112

.604 .531 .563

off

Rebounds def tot

54 124 44 106 98 230

178 150 328

avg

pf

5.7 71 5.0 60 5.4 131

fo

1 2 3

ast

to

16 46 24 73 40 119

blk

53 38 91

stl

5 13 18

Scoring pts avg

181 5.8 286 9.5 467 7.7

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 25, UMass-Lowell -- 11/22/17 CAREER HIGHS Rebounds: 14, Iowa State -- 01/04/17 Assists: 4, at TCU -- 02/08/17 Points............................................................ 25, vs. UMass Lowell (11/22/17) Field Goal Attempts.......................................19, at Kansas State (2/7/18) Steals: 3, Prairie View A&M -- 12/13/17 Rebounds................................................................ 14, vs. Iowa State (1/4/17) 3-Point Field Goals.............................................................................................None Blocks: 5, Oklahoma -- 02/11/17; at Texas A&M -- 11/17/16 Assists .......................................................................................4, 3-Point Field Goal Attempts..........................................................................None FG made: 11, at Kansas State -- 02/07/18; UMass-Lowell -- 11/22/17at TCU (2/8/17) 2017-18 Lady Raider Basketball FG attempts: 19, at Kansas State -- 02/07/18 Steals. ....................................................... 3, vs. Prairie View A&M (12/13/17) Free Throws Made............................... 6, vs. Prairie View A&M (11/29/16) FT made: 6,Shots. Prairie.......................5, View A&M -- 11/29/16 Tech Individual Game-by-Game of Mar 02, 2018) 7, vs. Prairie View A&M (11/29/16) Blocked 2x, last comingTexas vs. Oklahoma (2/11/17) Free Throw(asAttempts. ........................ FT attempts: Iowa State -- 01/13/18 All games Field Goals.8,....................... 11, 2x, last coming at Kansas State (2/7/18) Minutes Played.................................................32, at Kansas State (2/7/18)

Degrate, Erin

Season Opponent 2017-18

gp-gs

min/avg Date 409/14.6

Total fg-fga pct gs min 96-168 .571

#20GAME-BY-GAME Brewer, Brittany 2017-18 STATS

3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Total throws fg-fga pct 3-Pointers ft-fta pctFreeoff def tot Rebounds avg pf fg-fga0-0 pct off def tot .000 3fg-fga34-75 pct.453ft-fta40 67pct 107 3.8 34

28-2 TEXAS STATE28-2 409/14.6 11/12/17 * 18 TOTAL 96-168 .571 5-7 0-0 .7.10400 0-0 34-75.000.453 0-040 FLORIDA A&M 11/15/17 23 7-13 .538 0-0 .000 1-3 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 11/19/17 * 18 6-9 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: UMASS-LOWELL 11/22/17 19 11-14 . 7 8 6 0-0 . 000 3-6 Points: 20, at West Virginia -- 01/24/18 TEXAS A&M 11/26/17 23 5-9 .556 0-0 .000 2-2 Rebounds: 10, Kansas -- 01/03/18 LSU 2, Texas A&M -- 11/26/17; 11/30/17 24 -- 12/17/17 4-10 .400 0-0 .000 0-0 Assists: UT-Rio Grande Valley at Houston 12/03/17 * 25 8-11 .727 0-0 .000 1-3 Steals: 1, 6 times at New2, Mexico 12/06/17 14-- 12/13/17 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 Blocks: Florida A&M -- 11/15/17; Prairie View A&M PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 12/13/17 * 17 5-8 . 6 2 5 0-0 .000 0-0 FG made: 8, at West Virginia -- 01/24/18 UT-RIO GRANDE VALLEY 14 -- 12/31/17 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 2-2 FG attempts: 12, at Kansas State12/17/17 -- 02/07/18; at Baylor WORD 12/21/17Texas State 17-- 11/12/17 4-5 .800 0-0 .000 2-7 FTINCARNATE made: 4, at West Virginia -- 01/24/18; STATE 23 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 2-2 FTOKLAHOMA attempts: 8, Baylor -- 02/03/1812/28/17 * at Baylor 12/31/17 * 28 5-7 .714 0-0 .000 1-2 KANSAS 01/03/18 * 20 4-6 .667 0-0 00 0-2 Hayden,.0Angel at TCU 01/07/18 * 20 3-9 .333 0-0 .000 0-1 OKLAHOMA 01/10/18 Total 8 2-33-Point.667 0-0F-Throws .000 1-1 IOWA STATE 01/13/18 13 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 5-8 Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off at Kansas 01/17/18 6 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-0 2017-18 25-10 477/19.1 .324 1-4 0-0 .2.50000 0-0 19-29.000.655 1-221 TEXAS 01/20/1812-37 12 TOTAL 25-10 477/19.1 .324 2-4 0-0 .5.00000 0-0 19-29.000.655 0-021 at West Virginia 01/24/1812-37 10 at Oklahoma State 01/27/18 * 25 6-16 .375 0-0 .000 2-2 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: BAYLOR 02/03/18 * 27 2-16 .125 0-0 .000 0-0 Points: 8, TCU -- 02/21/18 at Kansas State 02/07/18 * 32 11-19 .579 0-0 .000 2-6 Rebounds: 7, Iowa State -- 01/13/18 WEST VIRGINIA 02/10/18 * 32 6-9 .667 0-0 .000 1-3 Assists: 4, Iowa State -- 01/13/18;02/14/18 at Texas -- *02/14/18; at Texas 26 at Oklahoma 5-13 -- 02/24/18 .385 0-0 .000 0-0 Steals: 3, at Kansas State -- 02/07/18; TCU --*02/21/18 at Iowa State 02/17/18 27 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 2-4 Blocks: TCU 1, at Oklahoma State -- 01/27/18; 02/21/18at Oklahoma * 16 -- 02/24/18 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 FG 2, Texas -- 01/20/18; at2/24/18 West Virginia TCU at made: Oklahoma * -- 01/24/18; 23 3-13-- 02/21/18 .231 0-0 .000 1-2 FG attempts:STATE 6, Baylor -- 02/03/1802/26/18 KANSAS 15 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 2-2 FTvsmade: at Kansas -- 01/17/18; TCU -- 02/21/18 Iowa 4, State 03-02-18 * 32 4-11 .364 0-0 .000 3-4 FTTotals attempts: 6, at Kansas -- 01/17/18; at West 17Virginia 607-- 01/24/18 126-257 .490 0-0 .000 34-64 Games played: 30 Minutes/game: 20.2 Points/game: 9.5 FG Pct: 49.0 FT Pct: 53.1

.000 1072 3.8 1 343 67 .333 4 2 6 .000 2 3 5 .500 2 4 6 1.000 1 6 7 .000 3 7 10 .333 3 8 11 .000 1 1 2 .000 1 6 7 1.000 0 5 5 .286 3 6 9 1.000 0 1 1 .500 1 2 3 .000 0 7 7 .000 4 1 5 1.000 0 0 Rebounds 0 .625 0 1 1 def tot avg pf .000 0 0 0 45 .500 663 2.6 0 343 45 .000 660 2.6 3 343 1.000 0 2 2 .000 0 4 4 .333 6 7 13 .333 0 2 2 .000 0 3 3 .500 0 10 10 .000 1 3 4 .500 5 4 9 1.000 2 2 4 .750 0 5 5 .531 44 106 150

fo ast avg pf 0 15

3.0 0 4.5 4.7 5.0 5.4 6.2 6.9 6.3 6.3 6.2 6.5 6.0 5.8 5.9 5.8 5.4 5.2 fo 4.9 0 4.8 0 4.7 4.6 4.5 4.9 4.8 4.7 4.9 4.9 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0

to blk stl a54 t/o 9blk stl 6

3 054 1 9 0 15 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 5 0 1 0 2 0 2 4 1 1 1 4 1 3 3 1 2 1 1 0 2 2 5 1 0 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 0 4 3 2 1 4 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 1 ast to blk 2 0 3 1 33 5 039 1 2 2 33 2 039 4 2 0 2 1 2 3 2 2 3 2 1 1 4 0 2 3 4 0 2 1 2 0 3 0 3 0 4 0 5 2 2 1 3 2 2 2 3 1 4 1 2 2 60 24 73 38

Scoring pts avg pts avg 226 8.1

10 10.0 60 226 8.1 1 15 12.5 0 12 12.3 0 25 15.5 0 12 14.8 0 8 13.7 0 17 14.1 0 6 13.1 3 10 12.8 1 8 12.3 0 10 12.1 1 8 11.8 0 11 11.7 0 8 11.4 0 6 11.1 0 Scoring 5 10.7 0 7 10.5 stl pts avg 1 2 10.0 220 43 3 1.7 9.6 220 43 4 1.7 9.4 0 14 9.6 0 4 9.3 2 24 10.0 1 13 10.1 0 10 10.1 0 8 10.0 1 0 9.6 1 7 9.5 1 8 9.5 0 11 9.5 13 286 9.5

Rebounds/game: 5.0 Assists/game: 0.8 Turnovers/game: 2.4 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.3 Steals/game: 0.4 Blocks/game: 1.3

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ANGEL

23HAYDEN

SOPHOMORE | 5-6 | GUARD | CANYON, TEXAS | CANYON HS FRESHMAN (2017-18) Notes: Played in 25 games, starting in 10 for the Lady Raiders in her rookie season... split time running the point… Averaged 19.1 minutes, 1.7 points, 2.6 rebounds and recorded 22 steals including a career-high three steals at Kansas State (2/7). Highlights: Scored four points and recorded four rebounds and two steals in 22 minutes of action against UMass-Lowell (11/22)… tallied a career-high seven rebounds against Iowa State (1/13)… In 34 minutes of action against TCU (2/21), went 2-for-3 from the field and 4-for-5 from the FT line, scoring a career-high eight points and recorded 5 rebounds and tied a career best three steals. HIGH SCHOOL Played at Canyon High School for Hall of Fame Head Coach Joe Lombard... three-star recruit by ESPN HoopGurlz and the No. 23 point guard in the country... Led Canyon to four consecutive UIL 5A State Championships (2014-17) and was named State Tournament MVP in three of the four years (2015-17)... Led the Lady Eagles to a 31-3 record last season (2016-17) and a No. 8 ranking in the country... Was selected to three straight Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC) 5A All-State Teams and was named a 2017 Max Preps Sixth Team All-American. She also earned the Texas Girls Coaches Association (TGCA) Class 6A-5A Athlete of the Year... Was a two-time District 3-5A MVP and the 2017 Amarillo Globe-News Super Team Girls Basketball Player of the Year... Averaged 14 points, 5.1 rebounds, 3.1 steals and 3.4 assists per game during her career. PERSONAL Angel Hayden... born July 31 in Canyon, Texas ... Daughter of Debbie Hayden ... has two siblings, Teremiah and Bella... Plans to study Sports Management.

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Blocks: 2, Florida A&M -- 11/15/17; Prairie View A&M -- 12/13/17 FG made: 8, at West Virginia -- 01/24/18 FG attempts: 12, at Kansas State -- 02/07/18; at Baylor -- 12/31/17 FT made: 4, at West Virginia -- 01/24/18; Texas State -- 11/12/17 FT attempts: 8, Baylor -- 02/03/18

CAREER STATS Hayden, Angel Season

2017-18 TOTAL

gp-gs

25-10 25-10

min/avg

477/19.1 477/19.1

Total fg-fga

12-37 12-37

pct

.324 .324

3-Point fg-fga

0-0 0-0

pct

.000 .000

F-Throws ft-fta pct

19-29 19-29

.655 .655

off

21 21

Rebounds def tot

45 45

66 66

avg

2.6 2.6

pf

34 34

fo

0 0

ast

33 33

to

39 39

blk

2 2

stl

22 22

Scoring pts avg

43 1.7 43 1.7

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 8, TCU -- 02/21/18 Rebounds: 7, Iowa State -- 01/13/18 Assists: 4, Iowa State -- 01/13/18; at Texas -- 02/14/18; at Oklahoma -- 02/24/18 CAREER HIGHS Steals: at Kansas State -- 02/07/18; TCU -- 02/21/18 Points.3,......................................................................................8, vs. TCU (2/21/18) Field Goal Attempts....................................................... 6, vs. Baylor (2/3/18) Blocks: 1, at Oklahoma State -- 01/27/18; at Oklahoma -- 02/24/18 Rebounds................................................................ 7, vs. Iowa State (1/13/18) 3-Point Field Goals............................................................................................... N/A FG made: 2, Texas -- 01/20/18; at West Virginia -- 01/24/18; TCU -- 02/21/18 Assists ...............................................4, 2x, last coming at Texas (2/14/18) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts............................................................................ N/A FG attempts: 6, Baylor -- 02/03/18 Lady Raider Basketball Steals. 2x, last coming2017-18 vs. TCU (2/21/18) Free Throws Made............................ 4, 3x, last coming vs. TCU (2/21/18) FT made:.................................................... 4, at Kansas -- 01/17/18; TCU --3,02/21/18 Game-by-Game of Mar 02, FT attempts:Shots. 6, at Kansas -- 01/17/18; at West Virginia --Texas 01/24/18Tech IndividualN/A Blocked ........................................................................................................ Free Throw(asAttempts. ...6,2018) 2x, last coming at West Virginia (1/24/18)

All games Field Goals........................................... 2, 3x, last coming vs. TCU (2/21/18) Minutes Played.................................................39, at Kansas State (2/7/18) #23 Hayden, Angel 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Opponent

TEXAS STATE FLORIDA A&M ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF UMASS-LOWELL TEXAS A&M LSU at Houston at New Mexico KANSAS at TCU OKLAHOMA IOWA STATE at Kansas TEXAS at West Virginia at Oklahoma State BAYLOR at Kansas State WEST VIRGINIA at Texas at Iowa State TCU at Oklahoma KANSAS STATE vs Iowa State Totals Games played: 25 Minutes/game: 19.1 Points/game: 1.7 FG Pct: 32.4 FT Pct: 65.5

Date

11/12/17 11/15/17 11/19/17 11/22/17 11/26/17 11/30/17 12/03/17 12/06/17 01/03/18 01/07/18 01/10/18 01/13/18 01/17/18 01/20/18 01/24/18 01/27/18 02/03/18 02/07/18 02/10/18 02/14/18 02/17/18 02/21/18 2/24/18 02/26/18 03-02-18

gs

* * * * * * * * * * 10

min

2 7 16 22 15 8 0 8 7 4 4 26 23 30 28 34 36 39 30 23 14 34 29 17 21 477

Total fg-fga

0-0 0-0 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 2-4 2-2 1-3 1-6 0-1 0-4 1-2 0-1 2-3 1-3 0-0 0-3 12-37

3-Pointers pct 3fg-fga pct

.000 .000 .000 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .500 .000 .500 1.000 .333 .167 .000 .000 .500 .000 .667 .333 .000 .000 .324

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

Free throws ft-fta pct

0-0 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 4-6 0-1 3-6 2-2 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 19-29

.000 .000 .000 .667 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .667 .000 .500 1.000 .000 .500 .000 .000 .000 .800 .000 .000 .000 .655

off

1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 3 1 3 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 21

Rebounds def tot

0 2 2 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 2 3 1 1 5 3 4 1 0 4 1 5 1 45

1 3 2 4 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 7 5 3 1 4 6 6 6 1 1 5 1 5 1 66

avg

pf

a t/o blk stl

1.0 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 2.0 1 1 0 2.5 2 2 0 2.4 1 1 2 2.0 0 0 1 1.7 0 0 1 1.8 0 1 1 1.6 2 0 0 1.4 1 0 1 1.3 1 0 1 1.8 3 4 0 2.0 2 1 2 2.1 3 1 4 2.0 3 3 2 2.1 3 2 2 2.4 2 0 0 2.6 4 3 7 2.7 0 3 2 2.7 0 4 4 2.6 1 0 0 2.7 1 1 1 2.6 2 4 4 2.7 1 1 4 2.6 1 1 0 2.6 34 33 39

0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 1 0 1 2 22

pts

0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 4 4 7 4 2 2 0 2 0 8 2 0 0 43

Rebounds/game: 2.6 Assists/game: 1.3 Turnovers/game: 1.6 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.8 Steals/game: 0.9 Blocks/game: 0.1

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avg

0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.6 0.5 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.5 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.7 1.6 1.9 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.7


2018-19 LADY RAIDERS

SYDNEY

2 GOODSON

SOPHOMORE | 5-8 | GUARD | ARGYLE, TEXAS | ARIZONA STATE 2017-18 SEASON Sat out due to NCAA Transfer rules. PRIOR TO TECH Arizona State 2016-17: Played her freshman season at Arizona State... Saw action in 27 of the 33 games played... Recorded a .385 shooting average and shot .350 from beyond the arc... Of her 27 games played, 16 were during Pac 12 play... Shot .359 from the field and .360 from the arc. HIGH SCHOOL Goodson is a 2016 graduate of Liberty Christian in Argyle... Led her team to back-to-back TAPPS state championships during her junior and senior seasons... She was named the Denton Record-Chronicle’s 2016 Co-Offensive Player of the Year after averaging 17.6 points, 3.7 assists and 2.9 steals per game while knocking down 41 percent of her 3-pointers... As a junior, she was named to the TAPPS 1-5A Girls First Team and the Denton Record-Chronicle All-Area Basketball Second Team... After leading her team to their first TAPPS 5A state championship since 2011, Goodson was named to the 2015 TAPPS 5A All-Tournament Team after scoring 16 points in the championship game in Liberty’s 45-38 win over Mansfield Timberview... In her freshman season, Goodson was named to the Denton Record-Chronicle All-Area Basketball Second Team. PERSONAL Sydney Goodson... born Aug. 22 in Austin, Texas ... Daughter of Jamie and Carmen Goodson ... has two siblings, Addi and Grey... Plans to study Communications.

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TIHANA

5 STOJSAVLJEVIC

SOPHOMORE | 6-3 | FORWARD | ZAGREB, CROATIA | MAINE 2017-18 SEASON Sat out due to NCAA Transfer rules PRIOR TO TECH University of Maine 2016-17: Played her freshman season at the University of Maine... Saw action in 19 games for the Black Bears... Shot .407 from the field and .500 from beyond the arc. Stojsavljevic was ranked a three-star recruit by Blue Star Europe coming out of high school... In 2015, she led U18 Croatia to a ninth place finish in the Division A FIBA European Championships... Stojsavljevic averaged 6.8 points, 1.2 blocks and 6.3 rebounds.

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MIA

0CASTANEDA

3SIDNEY

JUNIOR | 5-6 | GUARD HEREFORD, TEXAS | CLARENDON JC

JUNIOR | 5-6 | GUARD HOUSTON, TEXAS | SAN JACINTO JC

First to sign with Head Coach Marlene Stollings prior to the 2018-19 season. PRIOR TO TECH Clarendon Junior College Spent the last two seasons at Clarendon Junior College... considered one of the most prolific scorers in school history… started in all 60 games of her career under Head Coach Mark James and finished with 1,051 career points… averaged 19.2 points as a freshman and 15.8 points as a sophomore and hit 187 three pointers over her two-year career… was named All-Western Junior College Athletic Conference in both seasons. HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year letterwinner at Hereford High School… was a two-time District 3-5A Most Valuable Player and two-time All-District first team selection… named a member of the Class 5-6A All Legacy team by the Texas Girls Coaches Association (TGCA) following her senior season. PERSONAL Justicia Mia Castaneda ... born May 26, 1998 in Lubbock, Texas ... daughter of Javier Castaneda and Fidelia Salinas ... has three siblings – Faith, Jahaziel and Javier ... majoring in sociology.

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ERYKA

PRIOR TO TECH San Jacinto College Spent the first two seasons out of high school playing at San Jacinto College in Houston… was a two-time honorable mention All-American and was selected to the All-Region First Team both seasons… Last season, she was named the Region XIV Tournament MVP and led San Jac to back-to-back tournament appearances. HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinner at Wheatley High School... led the Lady Wildcats to a district championship in 2015 and was named the district MVP during her junior and senior seasons… After her senior season, Sidney was named to the Class 4A All-Region III First Team by the TABC. PERSONAL Eryka Sidney... born Jan. 23, 1998 in Houston, Texas... daughter of Arthur and Tandeka Brooks ... has two siblings – Je’Aunna and Elijah ... majoring in communications.


CHRISLYN

EMMA

4CARR

10 MERRIWEATHER

FRESHMAN | 5-5 | GUARD DAVENPORT, IOWA | WEST HS

SOPHOMORE | 6-5 | POST BUENA PARK, CALIF. | LONG BEACH STATE

HIGH SCHOOL Rock Island High School in Rock Island, Ill… scored her 1,000th career point in her first game of her junior season, finishing with 1,474 points leading into her senior campaign… was the Rock Island 2016 Defensive Player of the Year… two-time First Team All-Conference honors accompanied by a First and Second Team All-State combo… ranked as the 116th recruit overall in the United States, which places her at No. 28 in her position group, according to Dan Olson Girls Basketball Report… was a three-star recruit, according to ESPNU Hoopgurlz… Started her first two seasons at West High School in Davenport, Iowa… holds the school record after a 46-point game as a freshman, 24 points coming from beyond the arc… had a career-high 43-point game with seven assists and eight steals during her sophomore season.

PRIOR TO TECH Long Beach State Played her freshman season at Long Beach State... She chose Texas Tech over South Carolina and Virginia… played in all 31 games and made 19 starts in her rookie season... averaged 8.6 points per game and shot .496 from the field... also averaged 6.4 rebounds per game and had a team-leading 54 blocks on the season... posted five double-doubles including a 20-point, 17-rebound night against UC Riverside.

PERSONAL Chrislyn Carr... Born March 22, 2000 in Davenport, Iowa... daughter of Chris and Connie Carr... has two siblings, CJ and Mela... Her brother, CJ, played collegiate basketball and currently plays professionally in Germany... Plans to study Physical Therapy and aspires to play professional basketball.

PERSONAL Emma Merriweather... Born Dec. 9, 1998 in Whittier, Calif... Daughter of Tyrone Merriweather and Kate Larrabee... has two brothers, Jaychandler and Jackson... Majoring in Creative Media with a minor in Creative Writing... Aspires to be a screen writer.

HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinner at Lakeside High School in Lake Elsinore, Calif… holds the school record for blocked shots and earned All-League, AllState, All-Area and All-CIF honors during her career.

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2018-19 LADY RAIDERS

ANDRAYAH

15 ADAMS JUNIOR | 5-10 | GUARD MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. | ST. JOHN’S PRIOR TO TECH St. John’s Played the last two seasons at St. John’s University in Queens, N.Y… played in 65 of the 68 games, making starts in five over two seasons… In her rookie season, she posted a career-high 27 points at Marquette, shooting 60 percent from the field and 66.7 percent from beyond the arc... helped St. John’s to advance to the third round of the WNIT…. During her sophomore season, Adams had the second-best shooting average from the three-point line (.407) and one of the best averages from the field (.421)… posted 13 double-figure games, including a season-best 23 points at Albany... During that game, she shot 80 percent from the field and 87 percent from the arc... helped the Red Storm to the fourth round of the WNIT. HIGH SCHOOL Six-year varsity player for Como Park High School in Minneapolis, Minn… was one of the most prolific scoring guards in the nation, scoring 3,000 points during her career… led Como Park to a 20-7 record as a junior, averaging a state-best 29.8 points, eight rebounds, five assists and three steals per game… was named second team All-State by the Associated Press and the St. Paul City Conference’s Player of the Year for the second time in her career… was a five-time all-conference selection and a three-star recruit that ranked 30th nationally at her position according to ESPN Hoopgurlz. PERSONAL Andrayah Adams... born August 15, 1998 in Minneapolis, Minn... daughter of Patrick and Leigh Adams... her father, Patrick, was her AAU coach... has five siblings, Brittany, Jodi, Lauren, Raiyne and Robert... plans to study sport management... aspires to be a coach after her playing career.

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MARCELLA LAMARK

25DOS SANTOS

JUNIOR | 6-5 | CENTER SAO PAULO, BRAZIL | CENTRAL FLORIDA JC PRIOR TO TECH College of Central Florida Played two seasons at College of Central Florida… averaged 8.4 pointsper-game accompanied by a 4.6 rebound average and 219 total points scored in her rookie season… had a noteworthy season opening 19-point game for the Patriots last season… kicked off the 2017-18 slate with a double-double… chose Texas Tech over Oklahoma and Oklahoma State.


KIARA

32 SHOALS JUNIOR | 5-10 | FORWARD FOREMAN, ARK. | FRANK PHILLIPS JC PRIOR TO TECH Frank Phillips Junior College Played the last two seasons at Frank Phillips Junior College... led the team to a 40-18 record, a Top-15 national ranking and a second place finish in the Western Junior College Athletic Conference (WJCAC)… Last season, Shoals earned NJCAA Division I All-America Honorable Mention honors and was named to the NJCAA All-Region V Women’s Basketball Team... was a two-time all-conference selection… set the school record with 1,002 career points and averaged 17.3 points per game… During the 2017-18 season, she set the single-season record for points scored (541) and steals (103). HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinner at Foreman High School… earned All-District honors all four years and 2A All-State three times... was the all-time leading scorer at Foreman High School with nearly 2,000 points scored and is the all-time leading rebounder. PERSONAL Kiara Shoals ... born March 20, 1998 in Galveston, Texas ... daughter of Gary Shoals and Karanya Dudley ... has five siblings – Kelton Stafford, Jaleighah Mack, Le’Nequa Frazier, Monica Shoals and Ladonna Dudley ... majoring in business management.

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2017-18 STATS

2017-18 Lady Raider Basketball Texas Tech Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 02, 2018) All games

OVERALL STATS

RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

OVERALL 7-23 1-17 6-6 Total

##

Player

04 Caldwell, Recee

12 Terry, Jada

20 Brewer, Brittany 01 Degrate, Erin 00 Blaire, Brielle

03 Whilby, Lyndsey 32 Olabode, Dayo 30 Sanders, Zuri

13 Calvert, McKenzie 10 Bright, Grayson 23 Hayden, Angel

24 Bruedigam, Haley 42 McKenzie, Ionna

14 Harrison, Lauren

Team Total.......... Opponents......

gp-gs

min avg fg-fga

13-12 30-27 30-17 28-2 28-20 30-9 29-9 29-16 5-3 27-24 25-10 11-0 21-1 10-0

447 697 607 409 542 682 599 582 141 685 477 96 113 24

30 30

6101

34.4 23.2 20.2 14.6 19.4 22.7 20.7 20.1 28.2 25.4 19.1 8.7 5.4 2.4

6000

55-168 125-227 126-257 96-168 79-231 68-192 65-178 47-105 7-31 32-120 12-37 5-13 4-7 1-6

HOME 6-12 0-9 6-3 3-Point

fg% 3fg-fga

.327 .551 .490 .571 .342 .354 .365 .448 .226 .267 .324 .385 .571 .167

20-83 0-0 0-0 0-0 29-94 39-121 30-95 5-19 2-11 10-47 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-1

AWAY 1-10 1-8 0-2

F-Throw

3fg%

.241 .000 .000 .000 .309 .322 .316 .263 .182 .213 .000 .000 .000 .000

ft-fta

9-16 61-103 34-64 34-75 38-61 41-65 26-32 25-68 1-2 10-21 19-29 1-2 4-9 0-0

NEUTRAL 0-1 0-0 0-1

Rebounds ft%

.563 .592 .531 .453 .623 .631 .813 .368 .500 .476 .655 .500 .444 .000

off

6 77 44 40 30 15 29 67 3 14 21 0 12 2 50 722-1740 .415 135-473 .285 303-547 .554 410 847-2022 .419 221-678 .326 341-482 .707 401

def

tot avg

32 38 116 193 106 150 67 107 94 124 53 68 78 107 90 157 6 9 61 75 45 66 4 4 14 26 6 8 53 103 825 1235 699 1100

2.9 6.4 5.0 3.8 4.4 2.3 3.7 5.4 1.8 2.8 2.6 0.4 1.2 0.8

pf dq

9 72 60 34 43 53 56 45 15 64 34 7 10 2

41.2 504 36.7 530

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

a

78 21 24 15 27 24 23 40 12 77 33 10 0 0

to blk stl

50 61 73 54 40 65 58 61 18 74 39 10 7 2 5 8 384 617 - 445 367

3 21 38 9 7 1 4 4 0 12 2 0 3 0

8 17 13 6 25 26 9 15 7 20 22 4 3 0

104 175 1882

62.7 75.2

74 295 2256

2017-18 Lady Raider Basketball

TEAM STATISTICS Points per game Scoring margin

TTU 1038 57.7 -22.1

OPP 1435 79.7 -

* * *

Date 12/28/17 12/31/17 01/03/18

Opponent OKLAHOMA STATE at Baylor KANSAS

L L L

avg

10.7 10.4 9.5 8.1 8.0 7.2 6.4 4.3 3.4 3.1 1.7 1.0 0.6 0.2

TEAM STATISTICS TTU Texas OPP Date Score Tech Combined Team StatisticsOpponent (as of Mar 02, 2018) SCORING 1882 2256 L 70-87 11/12/17 TEXAS STATE Conference games Points per game 62.7 75.2 11/15/17 FLORIDA A&M W 82-63 BIG 12 STATS ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF Scoring margin -12.5 W 74-47 11/19/17 FIELD GOALS-ATT 722-1740 847-2022 11/22/17 UMASS-LOWELL W 93-65 RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL L Field goal pct .415 .419 11/26/17 TEXAS A&M 56-90 1-17 0-9 0-0 3 POINT FG-ATT ALL GAMES 135-473 221-678 L 40-48 11/30/17 LSU 1-8 0-9 1-8 0-0 3-point FG pct CONFERENCE .285 .321-17 6 L 75-79 12/03/17 at Houston 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-pt FG made per NON-CONFERENCE game 4.5 7.40-0 L 56-90 12/06/17 at New Mexico FREE THROWS-ATT 303-547 341-482 12/13/17 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W 89-60 Free throw pct .554 .707 Total 3-Point F-Throw UT-RIORebounds W 80-64 12/17/17 GRANDE VALLEY W ##F-Throws Player made per game gp-gs min10.1 avg fg-fga11.4 fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% 12/21/17 ft-fta ft%INCARNATE off def WORD tot avg pf dq a to 80-54 blk stl REBOUNDS 1235 1100 2-1 61 30.5 10-27 .370 3-13 .23* 1 12/28/17 1-2 .500OKLAHOMA 0 2 STATE 2 1.0 2 0 5L 5 57-98 0 0 04 Caldwell, Recee Rebounds per game 41.2 36.7 * 12/31/17 at Baylor L 49-97 12Rebounding Terry, Jada 18-17 455+4.5 25.3 69-145 -.476 0-0 .000 35-63 .556 43 71 114 6.3 50 1 15 43 12 12 margin * 01/03/18 KANSAS L 47-60 01 Degrate, Erin 18-1 288 384 16.0 66-122445.541 0-0 .00* 0 01/07/18 25-53 .472at TCU 22 41 63 3.5 25 0 7L 38 72-93 3 4 ASSISTS 20Assists Brewer, 18-12 36312.8 20.2 61-14914.8.409 0-0 .00* 0 01/10/18 20-37 .541OKLAHOMA 22 52 74 4.1 39 1 12L 51 52-73 18 8 perBrittany game TURNOVERS 00 Blaire, Brielle 16-10 292 617 18.3 39-120367.325 15-50 .30* 0 01/13/18 24-35 .686IOWA 12STATE 45 57 3.6 24 0 12L 21 54-66 2 14 Turnovers per game 20.6 03 Whilby, Lyndsey 18-7 434 24.1 37-11612.2.319 25-78 .32* 1 01/17/18 20-32 .625at Kansas 10 35 45 2.5 37 0 14W 50 68-56 1 15 Turnover margin -8.3 32 Olabode, Dayo 17-1 307 18.1 33-85 .388 17-45 .37* 8 01/20/18 13-17 .765TEXAS 9 30 39 2.3 28 0 12L 36 39-90 3 7 Assist/turnover ratio 0.6 1.2 * 01/24/18 at West Virginia L 52-82 30 Sanders, Zuri 18-13 418 175 23.2 34-81 295.420 5-18 .278 15-43 .349 41 64 105 5.8 35 0 25 40 2 9 STEALS * 01/27/18 at Oklahoma State L 62-80 10Steals Bright, 17-15 418 5.8 24.6 22-77 9.8.286 7-26 .26* 9 02/03/18 7-14 .500BAYLOR 6 29 35 2.1 41 2 50L 49 44-90 5 14 perGrayson game 13 Calvert, McKenzie 5-3 141 104 28.2 7-31 74.226 2-11 .18* 2 02/07/18 1-2 .500at Kansas 3 State 6 9 1.8 15 0 12L 18 69-83 0 7 BLOCKS per game 23Blocks Hayden, Angel 16-9 378 3.5 23.6 11-31 2.5.355 0-0 .00* 0 02/10/18 17-26 .654WEST 17 VIRGINIA 34 51 3.2 29 0 27L 34 60-74 2 16 ATTENDANCE 71711 14 Harrison, Lauren 4-0 9 2.3 1-344316.333 0-0 .00* 0 02/14/18 0-0 .000at Texas 1 2 3 0.8 0 0 0L 1 72-87 0 0 Home games-Avg/Game 18-3984 11-3776 * 02/17/18 at Iowa State L 42 McKenzie, Ionna 14-1 68 4.9 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 7 5 12 0.9 4 0 0 4 57-69 1 2 Neutral site-Avg/Game 1-2779 * 02/21/18 TCU L 60-72 24 Bruedigam, Haley 10-0 69 6.9 0-5 .000 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 0 4 4 0.4 7 0 8 9 0 3 * 2/24/18 at Oklahoma L 61-79 Team 34 STATE 32 66 5 63-86 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Totals * 02/26/18 KANSAS L Total.......... 180-329 .547vs Iowa 227 State 452 679 37.7 336 4 199L 404 49-74 49 111 Texas Tech 425 18467 3701 497 493392-996 1882 .394 74-243 .305 03-02-18 Opponents 603 18497 3600 609 547534-1199 2256 .445 125-387 .323 242-341 .710 248 429 677 37.6 311 - 281 231 56 194 Opponents...... * = Conference game

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pts

139 311 286 226 225 216 186 124 17 84 43 11 12 2

Score 57-98 49-97 47-60

Att. 3611 8238 3335 3057 4047 4303 706 5663 3797 2292 pts3384avg 244371 12.0 5540 173 9.6 3388 15719298.7 14243527.9 11738237.3 11915566.6 9653305.6 1987 88 4.9 1825 5842073.4 1731473.4 3931162.4 230820.5 11072 5 0.4 3976 1 0.1 5030 3084 10382779 57.7 1435 79.7 Att. 4371 5540 3388


2017-18 Lady Raider Basketball Texas Tech Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Mar 02, 2018) All games RESULTS RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

OVERALL 7-23 1-17 6-6

HOME 6-12 0-9 6-3

AWAY 1-10 1-8 0-2

Date

Opponent

Score

11/12/17 11/15/17 11/19/17

TEXAS STATE FLORIDA A&M ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF

70-87 82-63 74-47

11/22/17 11/26/17 11/30/17

UMASS-LOWELL TEXAS A&M LSU

12/03/17 12/06/17

at Houston at New Mexico

W W W

12/13/17 12/17/17 12/21/17 12/28/17 12/31/17 01/03/18 01/07/18

PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UT-RIO GRANDE VALLEY INCARNATE WORD *OKLAHOMA STATE *at Baylor *KANSAS *at TCU

01/10/18 01/13/18 01/17/18

*OKLAHOMA *IOWA STATE *at Kansas

01/20/18

W W W

NEUTRAL 0-1 0-0 0-1 Att. High Points

L

3611 (22)Terry, Jada 8238 (18)Blaire, Brielle 3335 (16)Blaire, Brielle

93-65 56-90 40-48

L L

75-79 56-90

L L

3057 (25)Brewer, Brittany 4047 (12)Brewer, Brittany 4303 (10)Blaire, Brielle (10)Caldwell, Recee 706 (24)Caldwell, Recee 5663 (10)Blaire, Brielle

L L L L

3797 2292 3384 4371 5540 3388 1929

89-60 80-64 80-54 57-98 49-97 47-60 72-93

(15)Whilby, Lyndsey (21)Terry, Jada (21)Whilby, Lyndsey (20)Caldwell, Recee (12)Degrate, Erin (17)Degrate, Erin (19)Blaire, Brielle

52-73 54-66 68-56

L L

4352 (18)Terry, Jada 3823 (11)Blaire, Brielle 1556 (16)Terry, Jada

*TEXAS

39-90

L

01/24/18 01/27/18

*at West Virginia *at Oklahoma State

52-82 62-80

L L

02/03/18 02/07/18 02/10/18

*BAYLOR *at Kansas State *WEST VIRGINIA

44-90 69-83 60-74

L L L

5330 (7)Degrate, Erin (7)Blaire, Brielle 1987 (20)Degrate, Erin 1825 (14)Terry, Jada (14)Brewer, Brittany 4207 (10)Terry, Jada 3147 (24)Brewer, Brittany 3116 (13)Brewer, Brittany

02/14/18 02/17/18 02/21/18 2/24/18

*at Texas *at Iowa State *TCU *at Oklahoma

72-87 57-69 60-72 61-79

L L L L

02/26/18 03-02-18

*KANSAS STATE vs Iowa State

63-86 49-74

L L

W

3082 11072 3976 5030

(19)Olabode, Dayo (18)Terry, Jada (14)Degrate, Erin (21)Whilby, Lyndsey

3084 (14)Whilby, Lyndsey 2779 (11)Brewer, Brittany (11)Whilby, Lyndsey

High Rebounds (9)Olabode, Dayo (11)Blaire, Brielle (9)Terry, Jada (9)Olabode, Dayo (11)Blaire, Brielle (7)Brewer, Brittany (10)Brewer, Brittany (11)Brewer, Brittany (7)Olabode, Dayo (7)Blaire, Brielle (9)Sanders, Zuri (13)Sanders, Zuri (13)Terry, Jada (9)Blaire, Brielle (5)Terry, Jada (10)Degrate, Erin (6)Terry, Jada (6)Degrate, Erin (10)Terry, Jada (8)Terry, Jada (8)Terry, Jada (8)Sanders, Zuri (4)Degrate, Erin (4)Olabode, Dayo (8)Terry, Jada (15)Terry, Jada (9)Sanders, Zuri (13)Brewer, Brittany (6)Hayden, Angel (6)Degrate, Erin (6)Sanders, Zuri (8)Sanders, Zuri (10)Brewer, Brittany (10)Terry, Jada (9)Sanders, Zuri (9)Brewer, Brittany (7)Sanders, Zuri (12)Terry, Jada

* = Conference game Attendance Summary

Home Away Neutral Total

Games

18 11 1 30

Attend

71711 41537 2779 116027

Avg/Game

3984 3776 2779 3868

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2017-18 STATS TEXAS TECH TEAM GAME HIGHS Points Field Goals Made Field Goal Att. Field Goal Pct. 3-Point FG Made 3-Point FG Att. 3-Pt FG Pct. Free Throws Made Free Throw Att. Free Throw Pct. Rebounds Assists Steals Blocked Shots Turnovers Fouls

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93 UMASS-LOWELL (11/22/17) 89 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (12/13/17) 82 FLORIDA A&M (11/15/17) 80 INCARNATE WORD (12/21/17) 80 UT-RIO GRANDE VALLEY (12/17/17) 37 UMASS-LOWELL (11/22/17) 35 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (12/13/17) 81 UMASS-LOWELL (11/22/17) 71 FLORIDA A&M (11/15/17) .556 (35-63) PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (12/13/17) .553 (21-38) at West Virginia (01/24/18) 10 INCARNATE WORD (12/21/17) 9 FLORIDA A&M (11/15/17) 30 FLORIDA A&M (11/15/17) 29 INCARNATE WORD (12/21/17) .600 (6-10) WEST VIRGINIA (02/10/18) .500 (6-12) at Houston (12/03/17) .500 (3-6) at Oklahoma State (01/27/18) 19 at Kansas (01/17/18) 18 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (11/19/17) 33 at Kansas (01/17/18) 28 TCU (02/21/18) 28 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (11/19/17) .684 (13-19) IOWA STATE (01/13/18) .652 (15-23) UMASS-LOWELL (11/22/17) 57 INCARNATE WORD (12/21/17) 55 UMASS-LOWELL (11/22/17) 22 UT-RIO GRANDE VALLEY (12/17/17) 21 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (12/13/17) 11 at TCU (01/07/18) 10 FLORIDA A&M (11/15/17) 8 UT-RIO GRANDE VALLEY (12/17/17) 8 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (12/13/17) 30 at West Virginia (01/24/18) 29 TEXAS (01/20/18) 27 TEXAS (01/20/18) 25 OKLAHOMA STATE (12/28/17)

TEXAS TECH TEAM GAME LOWS Points Field Goals Made Field Goal Att. Field Goal Pct. 3-Point FG Made 3-Point FG Att. 3-Pt FG Pct. Free Throws Made Free Throw Att. Free Throw Pct. Rebounds Assists Steals Blocked Shots Turnovers Fouls

39 TEXAS (01/20/18) 40 LSU (11/30/17) 44 BAYLOR (02/03/18) 47 KANSAS (01/03/18) 49 at Baylor (12/31/17) 49 vs Iowa State (03/02/18) 15 TEXAS (01/20/18) 16 LSU (11/30/17) 16 vs Iowa State (03/02/18) 38 at West Virginia (01/24/18) 48 LSU (11/30/17) .271 (19-70) BAYLOR (02/03/18) .273 (15-55) TEXAS (01/20/18) 1 at West Virginia (01/24/18) 1 vs Iowa State (03/02/18) 5 at West Virginia (01/24/18) 6 at Oklahoma State (01/27/18) .083 (1-12) vs Iowa State (03/02/18) .125 (2-16) KANSAS (01/03/18) 3 at New Mexico (12/06/17) 3 BAYLOR (02/03/18) 6 at New Mexico (12/06/17) 9 at Oklahoma (2/24/18) .250 (3-12) BAYLOR (02/03/18) .353 (6-17) INCARNATE WORD (12/21/17) 21 at Baylor (12/31/17) 28 TEXAS (01/20/18) 4 TEXAS (01/20/18) 6 vs Iowa State (03/02/18) 2 at New Mexico (12/06/17) 2 at Iowa State (02/17/18) 0 TEXAS STATE (11/12/17) 0 at Iowa State (02/17/18) 9 UMASS-LOWELL (11/22/17) 10 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (11/19/17) 9 FLORIDA A&M (11/15/17) 9 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (11/19/17)


OPPONENT GAME HIGHS Points Field Goals Made Field Goal Att. Field Goal Pct. 3-Point FG Made 3-Point FG Att. 3-Pt FG Pct. Free Throws Made Free Throw Att. Free Throw Pct. Rebounds Assists Steals Blocked Shots Turnovers Fouls

98 OKLAHOMA STATE (12/28/17) 97 at Baylor (12/31/17) 93 at TCU (01/07/18) 90 BAYLOR (02/03/18) 90 TEXAS (01/20/18) 90 at New Mexico (12/06/17) 90 TEXAS A&M (11/26/17) 37 at Texas (02/14/18) 37 at Baylor (12/31/17) 78 UT-RIO GRANDE VALLEY (12/17/17) 77 OKLAHOMA STATE (12/28/17) .603 (35-58) at TCU (01/07/18) .529 (37-70) at Texas (02/14/18) .529 (37-70) at Baylor (12/31/17) 13 at West Virginia (01/24/18) 13 at Houston (12/03/17) 13 TEXAS STATE (11/12/17) 39 UT-RIO GRANDE VALLEY (12/17/17) 38 at Iowa State (02/17/18) 38 at Houston (12/03/17) .714 (10-14) TEXAS A&M (11/26/17) .542 (13-24) at West Virginia (01/24/18) 20 at Baylor (12/31/17) 19 at Oklahoma (2/24/18) 28 at Kansas State (02/07/18) 27 at Baylor (12/31/17) 1.000 (7-7) WEST VIRGINIA (02/10/18) 1.000 (7-7) PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (12/13/17) 54 BAYLOR (02/03/18) 54 at Baylor (12/31/17) 27 at TCU (01/07/18) 23 at Baylor (12/31/17) 16 KANSAS STATE (02/26/18) 16 at Oklahoma (2/24/18) 16 at Oklahoma State (01/27/18) 8 at Oklahoma (2/24/18) 7 at Baylor (12/31/17) 21 OKLAHOMA (01/10/18) 21 at TCU (01/07/18) 26 at Kansas (01/17/18) 25 at TCU (01/07/18)

OPPONENT GAME LOWS Points Field Goals Made Field Goal Att. Field Goal Pct. 3-Point FG Made 3-Point FG Att. 3-Pt FG Pct. Free Throws Made Free Throw Att. Free Throw Pct. Rebounds Assists Steals Blocked Shots Turnovers Fouls

47 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (11/19/17) 48 LSU (11/30/17) 54 INCARNATE WORD (12/21/17) 56 at Kansas (01/17/18) 60 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (12/13/17) 60 KANSAS (01/03/18) 18 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (11/19/17) 18 INCARNATE WORD (12/21/17) 56 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (11/19/17) 56 LSU (11/30/17) .261 (18-69) INCARNATE WORD (12/21/17) .306 (19-62) at Kansas (01/17/18) 0 LSU (11/30/17) 3 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (12/13/17) 3 at Baylor (12/31/17) 3 at Kansas (01/17/18) 3 TEXAS (01/20/18) 6 LSU (11/30/17) 10 at Baylor (12/31/17) .000 (0-6) LSU (11/30/17) .167 (3-18) at Kansas (01/17/18) 3 UT-RIO GRANDE VALLEY (12/17/17) 4 FLORIDA A&M (11/15/17) 5 UT-RIO GRANDE VALLEY (12/17/17) 6 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (11/19/17) .438 (7-16) KANSAS (01/03/18) .500 (4-8) FLORIDA A&M (11/15/17) 25 at West Virginia (01/24/18) 26 TEXAS STATE (11/12/17) 26 at TCU (01/07/18) 6 at Kansas (01/17/18) 8 IOWA STATE (01/13/18) 8 at Iowa State (02/17/18) 2 UMASS-LOWELL (11/22/17) 5 vs Iowa State (03/02/18) 0 TEXAS STATE (11/12/17) 0 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (11/19/17) 0 OKLAHOMA (01/10/18) 4 at Houston (12/03/17) 6 TEXAS A&M (11/26/17) 6 at Iowa State (02/17/18) 9 at New Mexico (12/06/17) 9 at Oklahoma (2/24/18)

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2017-18 STATS TEXAS TECH INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Points 25 Brewer, Brittany vs UMass-Lowell (11/22/17) 24 Brewer, Brittany at Kansas State (02/07/18) 24 Caldwell, Recee at Houston (12/03/17) 22 Terry, Jada vs Texas State (11/12/17) 21 Whilby, Lyndsey at Oklahoma (2/24/18) 21 Whilby, Lyndsey vs Incarnate Word (12/21/17) 21 Terry, Jada vs UTRGV (12/17/17) Field Goals Made 11 Brewer, Brittany at Kansas State (02/07/18) 11 Brewer, Brittany vs UMass-Lowell (11/22/17) Field Goal Att. 20 Caldwell, Recee at New Mexico (12/06/17) 19 Brewer, Brittany at Kansas State (02/07/18) 19 Caldwell, Recee vs Oklahoma St. (12/28/17) FG Pct (min 5 made) 1.000 (5-5) Degrate, Erin at Texas (02/14/18) 1.000 (5-5) Sanders, Zuri vs West Virginia (02/10/18) 3-Point FG Made 5 Whilby, Lyndsey at Oklahoma (2/24/18) 5 Olabode, Dayo at Texas (02/14/18) 5 Whilby, Lyndsey vs Incarnate Word (12/21/17) 3-Point FG Att. 9 Caldwell, Recee vs Oklahoma St. (12/28/17) 9 Whilby, Lyndsey vs Incarnate Word (12/21/17) 9 Caldwell, Recee vs Incarnate Word (12/21/17) 9 Olabode, Dayo vs Florida A&M (11/15/17) 9 Caldwell, Recee vs Texas State (11/12/17) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) 1.000 (2-2) Sanders, Zuri vs TCU (02/21/18) 1.000 (2-2) Olabode, Dayo at Iowa State (02/17/18) 1.000 (2-2) Whilby, Lyndsey vs West Virginia (02/10/18) 1.000 (2-2) Olabode, Dayo at Kansas (01/17/18) Free Throws Made 7 Whilby, Lyndsey vs Iowa State (03/02/18) 6 Terry, Jada vs TCU (02/21/18) 6 Terry, Jada at Kansas (01/17/18) 6 Terry, Jada vs Oklahoma (01/10/18) 6 Blaire, Brielle at TCU (01/07/18) 6 Terry, Jada vs UMass-Lowell (11/22/17) Free Throw Att. 13 Terry, Jada vs Oklahoma (01/10/18) 10 Blaire, Brielle at TCU (01/07/18) FT Pct (min 4 made) 1.000 (4-4) Sanders, Zuri vs Texas (01/20/18) 1.000 (4-4) Blaire, Brielle at Kansas (01/17/18) 1.000 (3-3) Blaire, Brielle vs Kansas State (02/26/18) 1.000 (3-3) Olabode, Dayo vs UAPB (11/19/17) Rebounds 15 Terry, Jada at Oklahoma State (01/27/18) 13 Brewer, Brittany at Kansas State (02/07/18) 13 Terry, Jada vs Incarnate Word (12/21/17) 13 Sanders, Zuri vs UTRGV (12/17/17) Assists 12 Caldwell, Recee vs Florida A&M (11/15/17) 10 Caldwell, Recee vs UMass-Lowell (11/22/17) Steals 3 Hayden, Angel vs TCU (02/21/18) 3 Hayden, Angel at Kansas State (02/07/18) 3 Bright, Grayson at TCU (01/07/18) 3 Calvert, McKenzie vs Kansas (01/03/18) 3 Blaire, Brielle vs Kansas (01/03/18) 3 Brewer, Brittany vs PVAMU (12/13/17) 3 Blaire, Brielle vs UAPB (11/19/17) Blocked Shots 4 Brewer, Brittany vs LSU (11/30/17) 4 Brewer, Brittany vs Texas A&M (11/26/17) 4 Brewer, Brittany vs UAPB (11/19/17) Turnovers 8 Bright, Grayson at West Virginia (01/24/18) 7 Hayden, Angel at Kansas State (02/07/18) 7 Caldwell, Recee at Houston (12/03/17)

Points 44 Deer, Taeler vs Texas State (11/12/17) 30 Chennedy Carter vs Texas A&M (11/26/17) 28 Osorio, Brianna at Kansas (01/17/18) 27 Goth, Kayla at Kansas State (02/07/18) 26 Ranke, Rachel vs Kansas State (02/26/18) 26 Brown, Kalani at Baylor (12/31/17) 26 Jensen, Kaylee vs Oklahoma State (12/28/17) Field Goals Made 17 Deer, Taeler vs Texas State (11/12/17) 12 Jensen, Kaylee vs Oklahoma State (12/28/17) 12 Chennedy Carter vs Texas A&M (11/26/17) Field Goal Att. 29 Beynon, Cherise at New Mexico (12/06/17) 27 Deer, Taeler vs Texas State (11/12/17) FG Pct (min 5 made) .846 (11-13) Brown, Kalani at Baylor (12/31/17) .800 (8-10) Landrum, Juicy vs Baylor (02/03/18) .800 (8-10) Atkins, Ariel vs Texas (01/20/18) 3-Point FG Made 6 Ranke, Rachel vs Kansas State (02/26/18) 6 Pardee, Katrina at West Virginia (01/24/18) 6 Branch, Dorian at Houston (12/03/17) 3-Point FG Att. 14 Leavitt, Toshua vs Texas State (11/12/17) 13 Ranke, Rachel vs Kansas State (02/26/18) 13 Ranke, Rachel at Kansas State (02/07/18) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) 1.000 (3-3) Goth, Kayla vs Kansas State (02/26/18) 1.000 (3-3) Chennedy Carter vs Texas A&M (11/26/17) 1.000 (2-2) Williams,LaNesia at Oklahoma (2/24/18) 1.000 (2-2) Thompson, Toree vs TCU (02/21/18) 1.000 (2-2) Heard, Lauren at TCU (01/07/18) 1.000 (2-2) Lines, Emily at New Mexico (12/06/17) Free Throws Made 12 Carleton, Bridget vs Iowa State (03/02/18) 10 Jensen, Kaylee at Oklahoma State (01/27/18) Free Throw Att. 13 Carleton, Bridget vs Iowa State (03/02/18) 12 Cohen, Dekeiya at Baylor (12/31/17) FT Pct (min 4 made) 1.000 (7-7) Cohen, Dekeiya vs Baylor (02/03/18) 1.000 (6-6) Atkins, Ariel vs Texas (01/20/18) 1.000 (6-6) Buck, Tesha at New Mexico (12/06/17) 1.000 (4-4) Burkhall, Meredith vs Iowa State (03-02-18) 1.000 (4-4) Martin, Shaelyn vs Kansas State (02/26/18) 1.000 (4-4) Williams, Peyton vs Kansas State (02/26/18) 1.000 (4-4) Durr, Emily vs Iowa State (01/13/18) 1.000 (4-4) Moore, Jordan at TCU (01/07/18) 1.000 (4-4) Okonkwo, Amy at TCU (01/07/18) 1.000 (4-4) Brown, Kalani at Baylor (12/31/17) 1.000 (4-4) Shala Dobbins vs Prairie View A&M (12/13/17) Rebounds 13 King, Kristina vs West Virginia (02/10/18) 13 Gibbs, Kayla vs UMass-Lowell (11/22/17) Assists 9 Goth, Kayla vs Kansas State (02/26/18) 9 Goth, Kayla at Kansas State (02/07/18) Steals 8 Manning,Maddie vs Oklahoma (01/10/18) 5 Martin, Shaelyn vs Kansas State (02/26/18) 5 Goodwin, Loryn at Oklahoma State (01/27/18) 5 Harris, Angela at Houston (12/03/17) Blocked Shots 6 Pierre-Louis,Vionise at Oklahoma (2/24/18) 3 Wise, Madison at Iowa State (02/17/18) 3 King, Kristina vs West Virginia (02/10/18) 3 Jensen, Kaylee at Oklahoma State (01/27/18) 3 Richards, Didi at Baylor (12/31/17) 3 Jensen, Kaylee vs Oklahoma State (12/28/17) 3 Aifuwa, Faustine vs LSU (11/30/17) Turnovers 6 Holmes, Joyner vs Texas (01/20/18) 6 Llanusa,Ana vs Oklahoma (01/10/18) 6 Heard, Lauren at TCU (01/07/18)

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2017-18 Lady Raider Basketball Texas Tech Team Game-by-Game (as of Mar 02, 2018) All games

TEAM GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS

Total Opponent

TEXAS STATE FLORIDA A&M ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF UMASS-LOWELL TEXAS A&M LSU at Houston at New Mexico PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UT-RIO GRANDE VALLEY INCARNATE WORD OKLAHOMA STATE at Baylor KANSAS at TCU OKLAHOMA IOWA STATE at Kansas TEXAS at West Virginia at Oklahoma State BAYLOR at Kansas State WEST VIRGINIA at Texas at Iowa State TCU at Oklahoma KANSAS STATE vs Iowa State

Date

11/12/17 11/15/17 11/19/17 11/22/17 11/26/17 11/30/17 12/03/17 12/06/17 12/13/17 12/17/17 12/21/17 12/28/17 12/31/17 01/03/18 01/07/18 01/10/18 01/13/18 01/17/18 01/20/18 01/24/18 01/27/18 02/03/18 02/07/18 02/10/18 02/14/18 02/17/18 02/21/18 2/24/18 02/26/18 03-02-18

Score

70-87 82-63 74-47 93-65 56-90 40-48 75-79 56-90 89-60 80-64 80-54 57-98 49-97 47-60 72-93 52-73 54-66 68-56 39-90 52-82 62-80 44-90 69-83 60-74 72-87 57-69 60-72 61-79 63-86 49-74

fg-fga

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

28-55 33-71 25-61 37-81 20-59 16-48 32-59 25-66 35-63 31-59 32-70 21-58 21-60 18-50 26-57 19-49 18-50 22-61 15-55 21-38 27-59 19-70 27-67 23-49 30-61 20-50 19-49 25-60 21-53 16-52

3-Pointers pct 3fg-fga

.509 .465 .410 .457 .339 .333 .542 .379 .556 .525 .457 .362 .350 .360 .456 .388 .360 .361 .273 .553 .458 .271 .403 .469 .492 .400 .388 .417 .396 .308

3-18 9-30 6-20 4-19 5-23 2-12 6-12 3-20 6-15 6-20 10-29 7-19 2-15 2-16 6-16 2-11 5-13 5-20 2-14 1-5 3-6 3-14 3-18 6-10 6-14 4-11 5-12 6-13 6-16 1-12

Free throws pct

.167 .300 .300 .211 .217 .167 .500 .150 .400 .300 .345 .368 .133 .125 .375 .182 .385 .250 .143 .200 .500 .214 .167 .600 .429 .364 .417 .462 .375 .083

ft-fta

11-20 7-12 18-28 15-23 11-17 6-10 5-14 3-6 13-22 12-23 6-17 8-14 5-12 9-16 14-25 12-25 13-19 19-33 7-11 9-15 5-10 3-12 12-22 8-15 6-13 13-26 17-28 5-9 15-24 16-26

pct

.550 .583 .643 .652 .647 .600 .357 .500 .591 .522 .353 .571 .417 .563 .560 .480 .684 .576 .636 .600 .500 .250 .545 .533 .462 .500 .607 .556 .625 .615

Rebounds off

10 19 19 24 15 10 13 13 14 16 20 14 9 10 13 11 14 18 10 7 16 12 23 10 13 8 13 13 13 10

def

26 30 25 31 26 26 35 31 36 38 37 25 12 32 17 23 29 34 18 25 28 24 26 21 22 36 28 25 27 32

tot

36 49 44 55 41 36 48 44 50 54 57 39 21 42 30 34 43 52 28 32 44 36 49 31 35 44 41 38 40 42

avg

36.0 42.5 43.0 46.0 45.0 43.5 44.1 44.1 44.8 45.7 46.7 46.1 44.2 44.0 43.1 42.5 42.5 43.1 42.3 41.8 41.9 41.6 41.9 41.5 41.2 41.3 41.3 41.2 41.1 41.2

pf

13 9 9 15 18 16 12 20 10 10 14 25 21 20 17 15 22 18 27 17 18 14 21 15 16 19 20 16 15 22

a t/o blk stl

16 19 16 17 14 9 14 12 21 22 19 10 10 13 18 9 11 10 4 13 13 10 13 12 13 11 8 10 11 6

20 21 10 9 19 21 20 20 23 20 14 26 19 20 22 27 20 16 29 30 26 16 21 20 22 19 22 24 25 16

0 5 2 10 5 9 6 8 4 3 5 5 3 3 4 2 8 7 8 3 7 5 5 3 2 6 2 8 2 11 2 5 4 3 4 8 2 8 2 8 6 5 2 7 1 8 4 7 2 4 0 2 3 4 5 7 1 7 3 4

pts

70 82 74 93 56 40 75 56 89 80 80 57 49 47 72 52 54 68 39 52 62 44 69 60 72 57 60 61 63 49

avg

70.0 76.0 75.3 79.8 75.0 69.2 70.0 68.2 70.6 71.5 72.3 71.0 69.3 67.7 68.0 67.0 66.2 66.3 64.9 64.2 64.1 63.2 63.5 63.3 63.7 63.4 63.3 63.2 63.2 62.7

Texas Tech

1882

722-1740

.415 135-473

.285 303-547

.554

410

825 1235 41.2 504 384 617 104 175 1882 62.7

Opponents

2256

847-2022

.419 221-678

.326 341-482

.707

401

699 1100 36.7 530 445 367

Games played: 30 Points/game: 62.7 FG Pct: 41.5 3FG Pct: 28.5 FT Pct: 55.4

74 295 2256 75.2

Rebounds/game: 41.2 Assists/game: 12.8 Turnovers/game: 20.6 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.6 Steals/game: 5.8 Blocks/game: 3.5

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2017-18 Lady Raider Basketball Texas Tech Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Jul 11, 2018) 2017-18 STATS All games

OPPONENT STATS OPPONENT STATISTICS Opponent

TEXAS STATE FLORIDA A&M ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF UMASS-LOWELL TEXAS A&M LSU at Houston at New Mexico PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UT-RIO GRANDE VALLEY INCARNATE WORD OKLAHOMA STATE at Baylor KANSAS at TCU OKLAHOMA IOWA STATE at Kansas TEXAS at West Virginia at Oklahoma State BAYLOR at Kansas State WEST VIRGINIA at Texas at Iowa State TCU at Oklahoma KANSAS STATE vs Iowa State Opponents Texas Tech

Games played: 30 Points/game: 75.2 FG Pct: 41.9 3FG Pct: 32.6 FT Pct: 70.7

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Date

11/12/17 11/15/17 11/19/17 11/22/17 11/26/17 11/30/17 12/03/17 12/06/17 12/13/17 12/17/17 12/21/17 12/28/17 12/31/17 01/03/18 01/07/18 01/10/18 01/13/18 01/17/18 01/20/18 01/24/18 01/27/18 02/03/18 02/07/18 02/10/18 02/14/18 02/17/18 02/21/18 2/24/18 02/26/18 03-02-18

Total fg-fga

Score

70-87 82-63 74-47 93-65 56-90 40-48 75-79 56-90 89-60 80-64 80-54 57-98 49-97 47-60 72-93 52-73 54-66 68-56 39-90 52-82 62-80 44-90 69-83 60-74 72-87 57-69 60-72 61-79 63-86 49-74 2256 1882

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

34-65 26-69 18-56 25-70 35-73 20-56 30-72 33-76 25-74 25-78 18-69 36-77 37-70 23-62 35-58 29-66 22-65 19-62 35-71 30-64 29-73 35-68 31-67 30-70 37-70 24-64 25-58 27-69 30-65 24-65

847-2022 722-1740

3-Pointers pct 3fg-fga pct

.523 .377 .321 .357 .479 .357 .417 .434 .338 .321 .261 .468 .529 .371 .603 .439 .338 .306 .493 .469 .397 .515 .463 .429 .529 .375 .431 .391 .462 .369

13-34 7-26 6-12 8-26 10-14 0-6 13-38 6-20 3-16 11-39 10-29 11-29 3-10 7-21 10-21 4-23 9-30 3-18 3-11 13-24 5-15 8-15 4-22 7-20 4-15 7-38 9-21 6-26 12-28 9-31

.419 221-678 .415 135-473

.382 .269 .500 .308 .714 .000 .342 .300 .188 .282 .345 .379 .300 .333 .476 .174 .300 .167 .273 .542 .333 .533 .182 .350 .267 .184 .429 .231 .429 .290

Free throws ft-fta pct

6-10 4-8 5-6 7-12 10-16 8-13 6-11 18-21 7-7 3-5 8-12 15-24 20-27 7-16 13-15 11-17 13-16 15-23 17-23 9-16 17-19 12-14 17-28 7-7 9-14 14-18 13-20 19-24 14-20 17-20

.326 341-482 .285 303-547

.600 .500 .833 .583 .625 .615 .545 .857 1.000 .600 .667 .625 .741 .438 .867 .647 .813 .652 .739 .563 .895 .857 .607 1.000 .643 .778 .650 .792 .700 .850 .707 .554

off

7 13 13 15 13 14 8 14 13 16 15 18 22 11 7 16 14 13 17 12 18 10 15 18 14 7 7 18 11 12

401 410

Rebounds/game: 36.7 Assists/game: 14.8 Turnovers/game: 12.2 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.2 Steals/game: 9.8 Blocks/game: 2.5

Rebounds def tot

19 21 19 24 26 24 21 29 17 18 23 24 32 24 19 25 21 25 31 13 19 44 22 18 19 26 21 24 22 29

26 34 32 39 39 38 29 43 30 34 38 42 54 35 26 41 35 38 48 25 37 54 37 36 33 33 28 42 33 41

avg

26.0 30.0 30.7 32.8 34.0 34.7 33.9 35.0 34.4 34.4 34.7 35.3 36.8 36.6 35.9 36.2 36.2 36.3 36.9 36.3 36.3 37.1 37.1 37.1 36.9 36.8 36.4 36.6 36.5 36.7

pf

18 18 22 17 20 17 18 9 23 21 16 17 15 15 25 22 18 26 18 18 15 11 16 16 12 19 23 9 16 20

a t/o blk stl

17 13 12 11 14 9 20 14 11 17 14 20 23 10 27 12 8 6 16 20 13 15 21 17 15 8 15 14 21 12

7 19 18 17 6 13 4 7 17 9 12 7 17 11 21 21 7 18 18 11 10 15 10 10 12 6 11 12 14 7

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

9 9 7 2 10 9 11 12 9 11 7 9 11 7 12 15 7 8 11 15 16 6 10 8 10 7 10 16 16 5

pts

87 63 47 65 90 48 79 90 60 64 54 98 97 60 93 73 66 56 90 82 80 90 83 74 87 69 72 79 86 74

avg

87.0 75.0 65.7 65.5 70.4 66.7 68.4 71.1 69.9 69.3 67.9 70.4 72.5 71.6 73.0 73.0 72.6 71.7 72.6 73.1 73.4 74.2 74.6 74.5 75.0 74.8 74.7 74.9 75.2 75.2

699 1100 36.7 530 445 367 74 295 2256 75.2 825 1235 41.2 504 384 617 104 175 1882 62.7


2017-18 Lady Raider Basketball Texas Tech Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Mar 02, 2018) COMPARISON STATS All games Opponent TEXAS STATE FLORIDA A&M ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF UMASS-LOWELL TEXAS A&M LSU Houston New Mexico PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UT-RIO GRANDE VALLEY INCARNATE WORD OKLAHOMA STATE Baylor KANSAS TCU OKLAHOMA IOWA STATE Kansas TEXAS West Virginia Oklahoma State BAYLOR Kansas State WEST VIRGINIA Texas Iowa State TCU Oklahoma KANSAS STATE Iowa State

1st 39/43 43/24 44/27 48/26 17/49 16/23 36/34 27/37 39/23 36/36 45/26 28/36 27/51 16/33 38/48 29/39 24/42 26/13 19/44 23/41 32/37 23/42 35/41 32/34 39/46 28/42 17/38 23/46 24/45 19/34

2nd 31/44 39/39 30/20 45/39 39/41 24/25 39/45 29/53 50/37 44/28 35/28 29/62 22/46 31/27 34/45 23/34 30/24 42/43 20/46 29/41 30/43 21/48 34/42 28/40 33/41 29/27 43/34 38/33 39/41 30/40

Score 70-87 82-63 74-47 93-65 56-90 40-48 75-79 56-90 89-60 80-64 80-54 57-98 49-97 47-60 72-93 52-73 54-66 68-56 39-90 52-82 62-80 44-90 69-83 60-74 72-87 57-69 60-72 61-79 63-86 49-74

Mar (17) +19 +27 +28 (34) (8) (4) (34) +29 +16 +26 (41) (48) (13) (21) (21) (12) +12 (51) (30) (18) (46) (14) (14) (15) (12) (12) (18) (23) (25)

Total FG 28-55/34-65 33-71/26-69 25-61/18-56 37-81/25-70 20-59/35-73 16-48/20-56 32-59/30-72 25-66/33-76 35-63/25-74 31-59/25-78 32-70/18-69 21-58/36-77 21-60/37-70 18-50/23-62 26-57/35-58 19-49/29-66 18-50/22-65 22-61/19-62 15-55/35-71 21-38/30-64 27-59/29-73 19-70/35-68 27-67/31-67 23-49/30-70 30-61/37-70 20-50/24-64 19-49/25-58 25-60/27-69 21-53/30-65 16-52/24-65

FG Pct .509/.523 .465/.377 .410/.321 .457/.357 .339/.479 .333/.357 .542/.417 .379/.434 .556/.338 .525/.321 .457/.261 .362/.468 .350/.529 .360/.371 .456/.603 .388/.439 .360/.338 .361/.306 .273/.493 .553/.469 .458/.397 .271/.515 .403/.463 .469/.429 .492/.529 .400/.375 .388/.431 .417/.391 .396/.462 .308/.369

3-Pointers 3-18/13-34 9-30/7-26 6-20/6-12 4-19/8-26 5-23/10-14 2-12/0-6 6-12/13-38 3-20/6-20 6-15/3-16 6-20/11-39 10-29/10-29 7-19/11-29 2-15/3-10 2-16/7-21 6-16/10-21 2-11/4-23 5-13/9-30 5-20/3-18 2-14/3-11 1-5/13-24 3-6/5-15 3-14/8-15 3-18/4-22 6-10/7-20 6-14/4-15 4-11/7-38 5-12/9-21 6-13/6-26 6-16/12-28 1-12/9-31

3FG Pct .167/.382 .300/.269 .300/.500 .211/.308 .217/.714 .167/.000 .500/.342 .150/.300 .400/.188 .300/.282 .345/.345 .368/.379 .133/.300 .125/.333 .375/.476 .182/.174 .385/.300 .250/.167 .143/.273 .200/.542 .500/.333 .214/.533 .167/.182 .600/.350 .429/.267 .364/.184 .417/.429 .462/.231 .375/.429 .083/.290

Free Throws 11-20/6-10 7-12/4-8 18-28/5-6 15-23/7-12 11-17/10-16 6-10/8-13 5-14/6-11 3-6/18-21 13-22/7-7 12-23/3-5 6-17/8-12 8-14/15-24 5-12/20-27 9-16/7-16 14-25/13-15 12-25/11-17 13-19/13-16 19-33/15-23 7-11/17-23 9-15/9-16 5-10/17-19 3-12/12-14 12-22/17-28 8-15/7-7 6-13/9-14 13-26/14-18 17-28/13-20 5-9/19-24 15-24/14-20 16-26/17-20

FT Pct .550/.600 .583/.500 .643/.833 .652/.583 .647/.625 .600/.615 .357/.545 .500/.857 .591/1000 .522/.600 .353/.667 .571/.625 .417/.741 .563/.438 .560/.867 .480/.647 .684/.813 .576/.652 .636/.739 .600/.563 .500/.895 .250/.857 .545/.607 .533/1000 .462/.643 .500/.778 .607/.650 .556/.792 .625/.700 .615/.850

Rebounds 36/26 +10 49/34 +15 44/32 +12 55/39 +16 41/39 +2 36/38 (2) 48/29 +19 44/43 +1 50/30 +20 54/34 +20 57/38 +19 39/42 (3) 21/54 (33) 42/35 +7 30/26 +4 34/41 (7) 43/35 +8 52/38 +14 28/48 (20) 32/25 +7 44/37 +7 36/54 (18) 49/37 +12 31/36 (5) 35/33 +2 44/33 +11 41/28 +13 38/42 (4) 40/33 +7 42/41 +1

Assist T/Over 16/17 20/7 19/13 21/19 16/12 10/18 17/11 9/17 14/14 19/6 9/9 21/13 14/20 20/4 12/14 20/7 21/11 23/17 22/17 20/9 19/14 14/12 10/20 26/7 10/23 19/17 13/10 20/11 18/27 22/21 9/12 27/21 11/8 20/7 10/6 16/18 4/16 29/18 13/20 30/11 13/13 26/10 10/15 16/15 13/21 21/10 12/17 20/10 13/15 22/12 11/8 19/6 8/15 22/11 10/14 24/12 11/21 25/14 6/12 16/7

Block 0/0 2/2 5/0 6/1 4/1 5/4 3/1 4/2 8/1 8/1 7/2 5/4 2/7 2/3 2/1 2/0 4/2 4/2 2/2 2/1 6/5 2/2 1/3 4/3 2/2 0/6 3/3 5/8 1/2 3/3

Steal 5/9 10/9 9/7 8/2 3/10 5/9 3/11 2/12 7/9 3/11 5/7 3/9 6/11 8/7 11/12 5/15 3/7 8/8 8/11 8/15 5/16 7/6 8/10 7/8 4/10 2/7 4/10 7/16 7/16 4/5

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

63

Fouls 13/18 9/18 9/22 15/17 18/20 16/17 12/18 20/9 10/23 10/21 14/16 25/17 21/15 20/15 17/25 15/22 22/18 18/26 27/18 17/18 18/15 14/11 21/16 15/16 16/12 19/19 20/23 16/9 15/16 22/20


2017-18 STATS

2017-18 Lady Raider Basketball Texas Tech Points-Rebounds-Assists (as of Mar 02, 2018) All games

POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS Opponent

Date

Score

TEXAS STATE FLORIDA A&M ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF UMASS-LOWELL TEXAS A&M LSU at Houston at New Mexico PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UT-RIO GRANDE VALLEY INCARNATE WORD OKLAHOMA STATE at Baylor KANSAS at TCU OKLAHOMA IOWA STATE at Kansas TEXAS at West Virginia at Oklahoma State BAYLOR at Kansas State WEST VIRGINIA at Texas at Iowa State TCU at Oklahoma KANSAS STATE vs Iowa State

11/12/17 11/15/17 11/19/17 11/22/17 11/26/17 11/30/17 12/03/17 12/06/17 12/13/17 12/17/17 12/21/17 12/28/17 12/31/17 01/03/18 01/07/18 01/10/18 01/13/18 01/17/18 01/20/18 01/24/18 01/27/18 02/03/18 02/07/18 02/10/18 02/14/18 02/17/18 02/21/18 2/24/18 02/26/18 03-02-18

70-87 82-63 74-47 93-65 56-90 40-48 75-79 56-90 89-60 80-64 80-54 57-98 49-97 47-60 72-93 52-73 54-66 68-56 39-90 52-82 62-80 44-90 69-83 60-74 72-87 57-69 60-72 61-79 63-86 49-74

Opponent

Date

Score

TEXAS STATE FLORIDA A&M ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF UMASS-LOWELL TEXAS A&M LSU at Houston at New Mexico PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UT-RIO GRANDE VALLEY INCARNATE WORD OKLAHOMA STATE at Baylor KANSAS at TCU OKLAHOMA IOWA STATE at Kansas TEXAS at West Virginia at Oklahoma State BAYLOR at Kansas State WEST VIRGINIA at Texas at Iowa State TCU at Oklahoma KANSAS STATE vs Iowa State

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11/12/17 11/15/17 11/19/17 11/22/17 11/26/17 11/30/17 12/03/17 12/06/17 12/13/17 12/17/17 12/21/17 12/28/17 12/31/17 01/03/18 01/07/18 01/10/18 01/13/18 01/17/18 01/20/18 01/24/18 01/27/18 02/03/18 02/07/18 02/10/18 02/14/18 02/17/18 02/21/18 2/24/18 02/26/18 03-02-18

70-87 82-63 74-47 93-65 56-90 40-48 75-79 56-90 89-60 80-64 80-54 57-98 49-97 47-60 72-93 52-73 54-66 68-56 39-90 52-82 62-80 44-90 69-83 60-74 72-87 57-69 60-72 61-79 63-86 49-74

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00

01

03

04

10

12

14

BLAIRE,BRI

DEGRATE,ER

WHILBY,LYN

CALDWELL,R

BRIGHT,GRA

TERRY,JADA

HARRISON,L

4-3-1 18-11-1 16-6-4 10-11-0 7-5-1 10-3-1 14-5-0 10-7-1 7-5-2 5-6-2 7-4-2 8-9-2 9-4-0 11-6-0 19-5-5 8-6-0 11-4-0 10-7-1 7-3-0 3-5-1 4-0-0 7-4-1 0-0-0 5-2-0 0-0-0 DNP 5-0-0 DNP 10-2-2 0-1-0

8-1-1 2-3-1 DNP DNP 6-5-2 0-2-0 4-5-0 8-5-0 13-5-1 14-8-2 12-6-1 2-0-1 12-3-0 17-10-1 11-6-0 3-1-0 3-5-1 12-3-0 7-4-0 20-3-1 8-1-0 7-2-1 14-4-0 8-6-1 10-3-0 1-4-1 14-6-0 2-0-0 6-2-0 2-4-0

1-1-1 11-2-2 3-1-0 9-4-1 9-4-1 2-1-1 0-1-0 5-2-0 15-2-0 10-0-3 21-3-0 3-1-0 0-2-1 3-3-1 12-2-2 3-4-3 5-4-0 11-3-2 5-2-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 8-7-2 11-0-2 5-4-0 7-6-0 8-1-0 21-4-1 14-2-0 11-2-1

13-6-6 7-5-12 11-2-5 7-2-10 6-3-3 10-1-2 24-4-9 8-2-5 5-4-8 11-2-4 13-5-9 20-2-5 4-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

2-2-4 5-1-1 2-3-4 9-5-3 0-2-4 0-6-2 0-3-1 2-3-3 2-6-4 4-9-1 DNP 0-1-1 2-1-0 2-4-5 10-3-7 5-2-3 4-2-4 5-5-4 2-2-2 2-2-1 0-3-4 8-1-2 2-1-5 6-0-3 3-3-2 7-4-6 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP

22-5-0 8-5-0 10-9-2 18-7-0 8-4-0 6-3-1 8-4-0 9-5-0 12-5-2 21-7-0 10-13-0 1-4-0 6-5-0 4-5-3 8-6-1 18-10-0 9-8-1 16-8-2 4-2-0 10-8-1 14-15-4 10-6-0 0-0-0 3-4-0 17-7-2 18-4-0 12-10-0 14-6-1 9-6-0 6-12-1

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23

24

30

32

42

BREWER,BRI

HAYDEN,ANG

BRUEDIGAM,

SANDERS,ZU

OLABODE,DA

MCKENZIE,I

10-3-0 15-6-0 12-5-0 25-6-0 12-7-0 8-10-1 17-11-3 6-2-1 10-7-2 8-5-2 10-9-2 8-1-0 11-3-1 8-7-0 6-5-0 5-0-0 7-1-0 2-0-0 3-3-0 4-3-0 14-2-1 4-4-2 24-13-1 13-2-3 10-3-1 8-10-0 0-4-0 7-9-1 8-4-2 11-5-1

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

DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-2-2 1-0-0 0-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-2 0-2-2 10-0-2

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

10-9-3 12-6-2 15-9-0 10-10-1 4-2-0 2-4-0 8-7-1 4-7-0 13-3-0 3-2-2 5-5-2 5-3-0 0-0-1 2-1-0 2-0-3 1-2-0 8-4-0 6-4-0 3-4-1 2-2-2 7-2-2 0-1-0 12-5-0 DNP 19-0-0 8-2-0 2-0-2 7-4-1 12-5-0 4-4-0

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

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


2017-18 Lady Raider Basketball Texas Tech Game-by-Game Highs (as of Mar 02, 2018) All games

GAME-BY-GAME HIGHS

Opponent TEXAS STATE FLORIDA A&M

Date 11/12/17 11/15/17

Score Points 70-87 22-Terry, Jada 82-63 18-Blaire, Brielle

Rebounds 9-Olabode, Dayo 11-Blaire, Brielle

Assists 6-Caldwell, Recee 12-Caldwell, Recee

Steals 2-Caldwell, Recee 2-Terry, Jada Sanders, Zuri 3-Blaire, Brielle

Blocked shots None 2-Degrate, Erin

ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF

11/19/17

74-47 16-Blaire, Brielle

5-Caldwell, Recee

UMASS-LOWELL

11/22/17

93-65 25-Brewer, Brittany

9-Olabode, Dayo Terry, Jada 11-Blaire, Brielle

10-Caldwell, Recee

2-Whilby, Lyndsey Hayden, Angel 1-Degrate, Erin Blaire, Brielle Sanders, Zuri 2-Sanders, Zuri

2-Terry, Jada Bright, Grayson 4-Brewer, Brittany

TEXAS A&M

11/26/17

56-90 12-Brewer, Brittany

7-Brewer, Brittany

4-Bright, Grayson

LSU

11/30/17

10-Brewer, Brittany

at Houston

12/03/17

40-48 10-Caldwell, Recee Blaire, Brielle 75-79 24-Caldwell, Recee

2-Bright, Grayson Caldwell, Recee 9-Caldwell, Recee

5-Caldwell, Recee

1-Caldwell, Recee Bright, Grayson Blaire, Brielle 2-Blaire, Brielle

9-Sanders, Zuri

8-Caldwell, Recee

3-Brewer, Brittany

80-64 21-Terry, Jada

13-Sanders, Zuri

6-Sanders, Zuri

12/21/17 12/28/17

80-54 21-Whilby, Lyndsey 57-98 20-Caldwell, Recee

13-Terry, Jada 9-Blaire, Brielle

9-Caldwell, Recee 5-Caldwell, Recee

at Baylor

12/31/17

49-97 12-Degrate, Erin

5-Terry, Jada

7-Calvert, McKenzie

KANSAS

01/03/18

47-60 17-Degrate, Erin

10-Degrate, Erin

5-Bright, Grayson

at TCU

01/07/18

72-93 19-Blaire, Brielle

7-Bright, Grayson

OKLAHOMA

01/10/18

52-73 18-Terry, Jada

6-Degrate, Erin Terry, Jada 10-Terry, Jada

1-Brewer, Brittany Whilby, Lyndsey Caldwell, Recee 2-Whilby, Lyndsey 1-Brewer, Brittany Olabode, Dayo Blaire, Brielle 2-Whilby, Lyndsey Calvert, McKenzie 3-Blaire, Brielle Calvert, McKenzie 3-Bright, Grayson

1-Blaire, Brielle Terry, Jada Brewer, Brittany 1-Terry, Jada Degrate, Erin Olabode, Dayo Blaire, Brielle 2-Bright, Grayson Degrate, Erin 3-Terry, Jada

at New Mexico

12/06/17

56-90 10-Blaire, Brielle

7-Blaire, Brielle Olabode, Dayo

PRAIRIE VIEW A&M

12/13/17

89-60 15-Whilby, Lyndsey

UT-RIO GRANDE VALLEY 12/17/17

INCARNATE WORD OKLAHOMA STATE

IOWA STATE

01/13/18

54-66 11-Blaire, Brielle

8-Terry, Jada

at Kansas

01/17/18

68-56 16-Terry, Jada

8-Sanders, Zuri Terry, Jada

4-Bright, Grayson

TEXAS

01/20/18

39-90

4-Olabode, Dayo Degrate, Erin

2-Bright, Grayson

at West Virginia

01/24/18

52-82 20-Degrate, Erin

8-Terry, Jada

3-Hayden, Angel

at Oklahoma State

01/27/18

BAYLOR

02/03/18

Opponent

Date

Score Points

Rebounds

at Kansas State WEST VIRGINIA

02/07/18 02/10/18

69-83 24-Brewer, Brittany 60-74 13-Brewer, Brittany

at Texas

02/14/18

72-87 19-Olabode, Dayo

13-Brewer, Brittany 6-Sanders, Zuri Degrate, Erin Hayden, Angel 8-Sanders, Zuri

at Iowa State

02/17/18

57-69 18-Terry, Jada

10-Brewer, Brittany

TCU at Oklahoma

02/21/18 2/24/18

60-72 14-Degrate, Erin 61-79 21-Whilby, Lyndsey

KANSAS STATE vs Iowa State

02/26/18 03-02-18

63-86 14-Whilby, Lyndsey 49-74 11-Whilby, Lyndsey Brewer, Brittany

10-Terry, Jada 9-Brewer, Brittany Sanders, Zuri 7-Sanders, Zuri 12-Terry, Jada

7-Blaire, Brielle Degrate, Erin

11-Brewer, Brittany

3-Bright, Grayson Whilby, Lyndsey 4-Bright, Grayson Hayden, Angel

2017-18 Lady Raider Basketball 62-80 14-Brewer, Brittany 15-Terry, Jada Texas Tech Game-by-Game Highs (as of4-Terry, Mar 02,Jada 2018) Terry, Jada Bright, Grayson All games 44-90 10-Terry, Jada

9-Sanders, Zuri

2-Terry, Jada 1-Sanders, Zuri Whilby, Lyndsey Hayden, Angel 2-Blaire, Brielle Bright, Grayson

2-Bright, Grayson Blaire, Brielle Terry, Jada 2-Hayden, Angel Bright, Grayson 2-Olabode, Dayo

4-Brewer, Brittany

4-Brewer, Brittany

3-Caldwell, Recee 3-Brewer, Brittany

1-Terry, Jada Brewer, Brittany 1-Whilby, Lyndsey Terry, Jada 1-Terry, Jada Degrate, Erin 1-Bright, Grayson McKenzie, Ionna 2-Terry, Jada

1-Blaire, Brielle Brewer, Brittany Terry, Jada Sanders, Zuri 2-Brewer, Brittany

2-Terry, Jada 3-Brewer, Brittany

2-Bruedigam, Haley 2-Bruedigam, Haley 2-Brewer, Brittany Sanders, Zuri Bright, Grayson Brewer, Brittany Assists Steals Blocked shots Bright, Grayson 5-Bright, Grayson 3-Hayden, Angel 1-Bright, Grayson 3-Bright, Grayson 2-Bright, Grayson 2-Terry, Jada Brewer, Brittany Whilby, Lyndsey Hayden, Angel 4-Sanders, Zuri 1-Sanders, Zuri 2-Bright, Grayson Hayden, Angel Degrate, Erin Whilby, Lyndsey Terry, Jada 6-Bright, Grayson 1-Whilby, Lyndsey None Terry, Jada 4-Sanders, Zuri 3-Hayden, Angel 2-Brewer, Brittany 4-Hayden, Angel 2-Sanders, Zuri 2-Brewer, Brittany 4-Sanders, Zuri 2-Bruedigam, Haley

2-Sanders, Zuri 1-Whilby, Lyndsey Bruedigam, Haley McKenzie, Ionna Hayden, Angel

1-Brewer, Brittany 2-Brewer, Brittany

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2017-18 BIG 12 REVIEW BIG 12 REVIEW

Team Record Pct Home Away Neutral Record Pct Home Away Neutral Baylor*!^ 18-0 1.000 9-0 9-0 0-0 33-2 .943 18-0 10-1 5-1 Texas^ 15-3 .833 8-1 7-2 0-0 28-7 .800 16-2 8-3 4-2 Oklahoma State^ 11-7 .611 6-3 5-4 0-0 21-11 .656 14-3 5-6 2-2 Oklahoma^ 11-7 .611 6-3 5-4 0-0 16-15 .516 10-4 6-9 0-2 TCU# 9-9 .500 5-4 4-5 0-0 23-13 .639 13-5 7-7 3-1 West Virginia# 8-10 .444 3-6 5-4 0-0 25-12 .676 14-7 6-4 5-1 Kansas State# 7-11 .389 3-6 4-5 0-0 18-16 .529 11-8 5-6 2-2 Iowa State 7-11 .389 2-7 5-4 0-0 14-17 .452 7-8 5-7 2-2 Kansas 3-15 .167 2-7 1-8 0-0 12-18 .400 10-8 2-9 0-1 Texas Tech 1-17 .056 0-9 1-8 0-0 7-23 .233 6-12 1-10 0-1 *Big 12 regular season champion; ! Big 12 Tournament champions; ^NCAA participant; # WNIT participant

2017-18 AWARDS PLAYER OF THE YEAR Kalani Brown, Baylor FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Shaina Pellington, Oklahoma NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Loryn Goodwin, Oklahoma State COACH OF THE YEAR Kim Mulkey, Baylor DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Lauren Cox, Baylor SIXTH MAN AWARD Amy Okonkwo, TCU ALL-BIG 12 FIRST TEAM Kalani Brown,Baylor Lauren Cox, Baylor Kristy Wallace, Baylor Bridget Carleton, Iowa State Vionise Pierre-Louis, Oklahoma Loryn Goodwin, Oklahoma State Kaylee Jensen, Oklahoma State Ariel Atkins, Texas Brooke McCarty, Texas Teana Muldrow, West Virginia ALL-BIG 12 SECOND TEAM Kayla Goth, Kansas State Gabbi Ortiz, Oklahoma Amy Okonkwo, TCU Lashann Higgs, Texas Naomi Davenport, West Virginia

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ALL-BIG 12 HONORABLE MENTION Dekeiya Cohen, Baylor Christalah Lyons, Kansas Peyton Williams, Kansas State Ana Llanusa, Oklahoma Maddie Manning, Oklahoma Shaina Pellington, Oklahoma Braxtin Miller, Oklahoma State Jordan Moore, TCU Kianna Ray, TCU Chania Ray, West Virginia BIG 12 ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM Lauren Cox, Baylor Kristy Wallace, Baylor Loryn Goodwin, Oklahoma State Ariel Atkins, Texas Lashann Higgs, Texas BIG 12 ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Alexis Morris, Baylor Rachel Ranke, Kansas State Ana Llanusa, Oklahoma Shaina Pellington, Oklahoma Braxtin Miller, Oklahoma State ALL-BIG 12 TOURNAMENT TEAM Kalani Brown, Baylor (MOP) Lauren Cox, Baylor Alexis Morris, Baylor Ariel Atkins, Texas Brooke McCarty, Texas

SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Shaelyn Martin, Kansas State ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 FIRST TEAM Baylor - Lauren Cox Iowa State - Meredith Burkhall, Adrianna Camber, Bridget Carleton, Claire Ricketts, Nia Washington Kansas - Sydney Benoit, Chayla Chedale, Tyler Johnson, Kylee Kopatich, Eboni Watts Kansas State - Michaela Goth, Shaelyn Martin, Kaylee Page, Peyton Williams Oklahoma - Maddie Manning, Gabbi Ortiz, Vionise Pierre-Louis, LaNesia Williams Oklahoma State - Mandy Coleman, Jentry Holt, Kaylee Jensen, LaTashia Jones, Karli Wheeler TCU - Kianna Ray, Ella Hellessey Texas - Olamide Aborowa, Audrey-Ann Caron-Goudreau, Khaleann Caron-Goudreau Texas Tech - Brittany Brewer, Lauren Harrison West Virginia - Theresa Ekhelar, Kristina King, Katrina Pardee, Nia Staples ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 SECOND TEAM Baylor - Natalie Chou, Kristy Wallace Kansas State - Karyla Middlebrook Oklahoma - Ijeoma Odimgbe, Gileysa Penzo, McKenna Treece Oklahoma State - Jaden Hobbs TCU - Amy Okonkwo, Adeola Akomolafe Texas - Ariel Atkins, Brooke McCarty Texas Tech - Recee’ Caldwell, Zuri Sanders West Virginia - Krystaline McCune, Chania Ray


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HISTORY AND RECORDS

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JERSEY HISTORY CAROLYN THOMPSON

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Forward 1980-84 Hobbs, N.M.

Although her career ended more than a decade ago, Carolyn Thompson remains Texas Tech’s all-time leading scorer (men or women) with 2,655 points. Thompson, a Hobbs, N.M., native, did not start her first collegiate game. But, she quickly made up for it by finishing her career with 120 starts and being named a three-time All-American. Thompson, who coached for a decade at Estacado High School, held 18 school marks for either regular-season or Southwest Conference play when she graduated. The retirement ceremony for No. 44 took place at halftime on Jan. 3, 1985, in Marsha Sharp’s third year as head coach. Festivities that Thursday night were spoiled somewhat by Texas, which posted a 90-64 victory in the conference opener for both teams.

KRISTA KIRKLAND Guard 1989-93 Spearman, Texas

21

A three-time All-Southwest Conference selection, this Spearman product started the final 96 games of her 126-game Lady Raider career, and played in 110 straight games, missing only two contests during her freshman year. Krista Kirkland-Gerlich capped a sterling career with the NCAA Championship in 1993. She also finished as Texas Tech -- and the Southwest Conference’s -- all-time leader in three-point field goals made (220) and attempted (528). Kirkland-Gerlich became Tech’s all-time assist leader during her senior campaign, finishing with 553, 71 more than the previous record. She is also second all-time in the SWC in this category. After averaging 15 minutes a game as a freshman, Kirkland-Gerlich played 1,091 1,101 and 1,125 minutes her last three years. Tech routed NCAA-bound Florida International 89-59 when No. 21 was retired Dec. 5, 1993.

SHERYL SWOOPES Forward 1991-93 Brownfield, Texas

22

Where to start? Volumes can -- and have been -- written about Sheryl Swoopes, the 1993 consensus National Player of the Year. This Brownfield product was the number two scorer in the nation as a senior (955 points, 28.1 average) when the Lady Raiders took Atlanta by storm. An All-Tournament pick in all 10 Classics Tech played in during the 1991-92 and 1992-93 seasons, it took Swoopes just 46 games to reach the 1,000-point plateau, the quickest in Lady Raider history. She had three triple-doubles and 23 double-doubles, including 14 as a senior. Swoopes scored in double figures 64 times in her 66-game Lady Raider career including the last 38. Ah, the records that fell; Two West Region, four Final Four, three NCAA tournament, four NCAA Championship games, eight Tech games, season, or career, four SWC single-season, and five SWC Post-Season Classic. Thirty in all! Tech toppled Texas, 78-61, when No. 22 was retired Feb. 19, 1994.

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00 – Chynna Brown, 2009-13; Brielle Blaire, 201518; Mia Castaneda, 2018-present.

1994-96; Kierra Mallard, 2008-12; Brittany Brewer, 2016-present.

1 – Courtney Pastner, 1999-00; Teddy Griffin, 200508; Jordan Barncastle, 2008-12; Marina Lizarazu, 2013-15; Erin DeGrate, 2016-present.

21 – Dana McLain (road), 1976-78; Rosemary Scott, 1978-79; Vicki Lee, (road) 1979-80; Carrie Lee Lutrick, 1982-83; Lisa Wood, 1983-87; Krista Kirkland, 1989-93 (retired).

41 – Lynn Webb, 1978-82; Melissa Mayo, 1982-84; LaToya Davis, 2002-06; Dominic Seals, 2007-09; Kelsi Baker, 2010-15.

22 – Kim Lance, 1978-79; LoAnn Phillips , 1979-80; Kellye Richardson, 1982-84; Tricia Clay, 1984-86; Karen Ratts, 1986-87; Sheryl Swoopes, 1991-93. (retired)

42 – Liz Havens, 1979-80; Tami Wilson, 1990-92; Darrice Griffin, 2003-07; Ebony Walker, 201011; Jackie Patterson, 2012-13; Ionna McKenzie, 2014-18.

23 – Sharon Booth, 1978-79; Noel Johnson, 199195; Julie Lake, 1995-99; Natalie Ritchie, 2000-04; LaVonda “Tiny” Henderson, 2005-09; Monique Smalls, 2009-13; Jasmine Caston, 2013; Arella Guirantes, 2016-17; Angel Hayden, 2017-present.

43 – Dana McLain (home), 1976-78; Gwen McCray, 1979-83; Melinda Denham, 1983-85; Tammy Spangler-Davis, 1987-89; Dannette Fresch, 1990-92; Alicia Thompson, 1994-98.

2 – Krystal Cole, 2005-06; Keisha Walker, 2007-09; Ivonne CookTaylor, 2012-2017; Sydney Goodson, 2017-present. 3 – Kim Pruitt, 1993-94; Melinda Schmucker, 199600; Casey Jackson, 2000-02; Enrica Johnson, 2004-06; Maria Moore, 2007-09; Marissa Ashton, 2009-11; Minta Spears, 2012-2015; Recee’ Caldwell, 2015-16; Lyndsey Whilby, 2017-18; Eryka Sidney, 2018-present. 4 – Cayla Petree, 2002-03; Kaylee Davison, 2007-08; Teena Wickett, 2010-11; Ryann Bowser, 2014-16; Recee’ Caldwell, 2016-18; Chrislyn Carr, 2018-present. 5 – Chesley Dabbs, 2002-07; Christine Hyde, 200913; Diamond Lockhart, 2013-14; Larryn Brooks, 2015-2017; Tihana Stojsavljevic, 2018-present. 10 – Reina Keasler Cherry (home),1979-80; Janice Davis, 1985-87; Kristin von Netzer, 1988-89; Kristi Washington, 1997-99; LaTosha Daniels, 2001-02; Miklannet Tennal 2002-03; Brooke Baughman, 2003-07; Lindie Kimbro, 2009-11; Courtney Vaccher, 2014-15; Grayson Bright, 2016-18. 11 – Beth Cleveland, 1978-79; Rose Ross, 1982-83, Candi White, 2000-02; Tawanna Flowers, 2004-07; Rayven Brooks, 2014-16. 12 – Karla Schuette, 1978-79; Sabrina Schield, 1982-84; Sharon Cain, 1984-86; Vicky McKenzie 1986-88; Cara Gibbs, 1995-99; Natalie Thomas, 2006-08; Amber Battle, 2011-2015; Jada Terry, 2015-18. 13 – Terry Picket, 1978-79; Reina Keasler Cherry (road), 1979-80; Diana Kersey, 1990-94; Jennifer Cockrell, 1994-98; Jordan Murphree, 2006-10; Kellyn Schneider, 2012-14; Jocelyn Mousty, 2014-15. 14 – Sue Slutz, 1978-79; Nodia Vaughn, 1979-80; Jane’t Mears, 1982-84; Janene Berry, 1984-86; Tammy Walker, 1987-91; Trina Brown, 1995-97; Erin Grant, 2002-06; Tilmila Martin, 2008-10; Antiesha Brown, 2010-11; Lauren Harrison, 2017-18.

24 – Phyllis Jones, 1978-79; Janice Farris, 1991-94; Crystal Boyles, 1994-98; Katrisa O’Neal, 1997-01; Stanecia Graham, 2007-08; Mary Bokenkamp, 200913; Audrisa Harrison, 2013-15; Japreece Dean, 2015-16; Haley Bruedigam, 2018. 25 – Sheryl Green, 1978-79; Charlotte Jones, 198688; Kim Pruitt, 1990-94; Connie Robinson, 1993-95; Keitha Dickerson, 1996-00; Leashja Grant, 2015-16; Marcella Lamark Dos Santos, 2018-present. 30 – Louise Davis (home),1979-80; Shara Fredenburg,1982-83; Michelle Thomas, 1992-93; Sandy Parker 1993-97; Zuri Sanders, 2015-present. 31 – Liz Havens, 1978-79; Louise Davis (road), 1979-80; Shannon Reed, 1995-96; Cisti Greenwalt, 2001-05; Ashlee Roberson 2007-10; Haley Schneider, 2010-15. 32 – LoAnn Phillips, 1978-79; Christine Newman, 1979-80; Alexis Ware, 1987-91; Kim Sumrall,1993-97; Amber Tarr, 1998-02; Casey Jackson, 2002-04; Maddy Brown, 2007-09; Dayo Olabode, 2014-18; Kiara Shoals, 2018-present. 33 – D’Lynn Brown, 1978-79; Ruth Fortune (road), 1979-80); Stephanie Arnecke,1982-83; Lisa Logsdon, 1983-87; Kelly Schilling, 1988-90; Patrice Conwright, 1991-92; LeKisha Wiley, 1993-94; Rene Hanebutt, 1995-99; Jolee Ayers, 2000-04; Patrice Edwards, 2004-07; Alana Rumph, 2007-09; Shauntal Nobles, 2010-15.

15 – Diana Hartman, 1978-79; Rachelle Mulanax, 1988-91; Nikki Heath, 1991-95; Aleah Johnson, 1998-00; Jia Perkins, 2000-04; Judith Smith, 200406; Casey Morris, 2010-13.

34 – Carol Dudensing, 1978-79; Rose Penkunis, 1979-80; Camille Franklin, 1982-86; Stacey Siebert, 1986-90; Cynthia Clinger, 1991-93; Tabitha Truesdale, 1993-95; Amber Tate, 1995-97; Tanisha Ellison, 1998-02; Jametra Clark, 2002-04; Erin Myrick 2004-08; Paige Parliament, 2014-16.

20 – Vicki Lee (home),1979-80; Carrie Lee Lutrick, 1983-84; Alice Smith 1984-86; Karen Farst, 198790; Stephanie Scott, 1990-94; Elesha Walker,

35 – Marilyn Payton, 1978-79; Pam Stone, 1979-80; Kim Pruitt, 1990-94. Michelle Thomas, 1993-96; Raquel Christian, 2006-08.

40 – Ruth Fortune, (home) 1979-80; Tiffany Hobbs, 1988-90; Kristy Muckleroy, 1993-94; Jamie Roe, 2014-16.

44 – Leri Fitzhugh (road), 1979-80; Carolyn Thompson, 1980-84 (retired). 45 – Annette Nester, 1979-80 (road); Nancy Kocurek, 1982-83; Lori Gerber, 1983-85; Lynn Killough, 1985-88; Margo Graham, 1989-90; Angie Braziel, 1997-99. 50 – Kathy Freberg, 1982-83; Julia Koncak, 198387; Teresa McMillan, 1988-92; Melinda White, 199296; Nikki Hendrix, 1999-00; Dionne Brown, 2000-01; Megan Morris, 2005-06. 51 – Andrea Carter, 1984-85; Hazel Tull,1988-92. 52 – Annette Nester, 1979-80 (home); Vickie Teal Ray, 1983-85; Alison Cudnoski, 1998-01. 54 – Leri Fitzhugh, 1979-80 (home); Darla Isaacks, 1984-87; Plenette Pierson, 1999-03. 55 – Michi Atkins, 1992-96; Jamie Nagle, 1999-03; Alesha Robertson, 2003-07.

This is a compilation of Lady Raider uniform numbers since women’s basketball became a varsity sport under Intercollegiate Athletics in 1975. Rosters, with numbers, were not available until the 1978-79 season. The rosters from 1979-80 until the 1982-83 season are missing. If you have information concerning those missing years, please contact the Athletics Communications Office at (806) 742-2770.

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS -AAllen, Kathy, 1970-73 Anderson, Tammy, 1980-81 Arnecke, Stephanie, 1982-83 Ashmore, Suzanne, 1974-75 Ashton, Marissa, 2009-11 Askins, Rhonda, 1975-76 Atkins, Michi, 1992-96 Ayers, Jolee, 2000-2004 -BBaker, Kelsi, 2010-15 Barncastle, Jordan, 2008-12 Battle, Amber, 2011-15 Baughman, Brooke, 2003-07 Bell, Barbara, 1978-79 Berry, Janene, 1984-86 Blaire, Brielle, 2015-18 Bokenkamp, Mary, 2009-13 Boles, Crystal, 1994-98 Booth, Sharon, 1977-78 Bowser, Ryann, 2014-2016 Braziel, Angie, 1997-99 Brewer, Brittany, 2016-present Bright, Grayson, 2016-18 Brooks, Larryn, 2016-17 Brooks, Rayven, 2014-2016 Brown, Antiesha, 2010-11 Brown, Chynna, 2009-13 Brown, Dionne, 2000-01 Brown, D’Lynn, 1977-78 Brown, Maddy, 2007-09 Brown, Trina, 1995-97 Brown, Sharon, 1980-81 Bruedigam, Haley, 2018 Buck, Jennifer, 1988-92 Butler, Judy, 1976-77 -CCaddell, Caylene, 1970-73 Cain, Sharon, 1984-86 Caldwell, Recee’, 2016-18 Carson, Lisa, 1978-79 Carter, Andrea, 1984-85 Caston, Jasmine, 2013-14 Christian, Raquel, 2006-08 Clark, Jametra, 2002-04 Clay, Tricia, 1984-86 Cleveland, Beth, 1977-78 Clinger, Cynthia, 1991-93

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Coats, Marion, 1972-74 Cockerell, Jennifer, 1994-98 Cole, Krystal, 2005-06 Conwright, Patrice, 1991-92 CookTaylor, Ivonne, 2012-2017 Cudnoski, Alison, 1998-01 -DDabbs, Chesley, 2002-07 Daniels, LaTosha, 2001-02 Davis, Janice, 1985-87 Davis, LaToya, 2002-06 Davis, Louise, 1978-80 Davis, Trudy, 1970-74 Davidson, Kalee, 2007-08 Dean, Japreece, 2015-16 DeGrate, Erin, 2017-present Denham, Melinda, 1983-85 Dickerson, Keitha, 1996-00 Dixon, Teri, 1975-76 Dostal, Jane, 1980-81 Dudensing, Carol, 1975-78 Durr, DeRenda, 1981-82 -EEdwards, Patrice, 2004-07 Elliott, Barbara, 1971-72 Ellison, Tanisha, 1998-02 Ellison, Bette, 1969-70 Emanuel, Dixie, 1971-72 Evans, Rebecca, 1981-82 -FFarley, Rhonda, 1978-79 Farris, Janice, 1990-94 Farst, Karen, 1986-90 Field, Kim, 1975-76 Fitzhugh, Lerii, 1979-80 Flowers, Tawanna, 2004-07 Foreman, Judy, 1971-72 Fortune, Ruth, 1979-80 Fox, Jackie, 1980-81 Fox, Pam, 1970-74 Franklin, Camille, 1982-86 Freberg, Kathy, 1981-83 Fredenburg, Shara, 1982-83 Fresch, Danette, 1990-92

-GGallaway, D’Ann, 1975-77 Gerber, Lori, 1983-85 Gibbs, Cara, 1995-99 Grace, Evelyn, 1978-79 Graham, Margo, 1989-90 Graham, Stanecia, 2007-08 Grant, Erin, 2002-06 Grant, Leashja, 2015-16 Greenwalt, Cisti, 2001-05 Greer, Cheryl, 1977-79 Griffin, Darrice, 2004-07 Griffin, Teddy, 2005-08 Guirantes, Arella, 2016-17 Gunter, Martha, 1971-72 -HHanebutt, Rene, 1995-99 Harrison, Audrissa, 2013-15 Harrison, Lauren, 2017-18 Hartman, Diana, 1976-78 Havens, Liz, 1978-80 Hayden, Angel, 2017-present Heath, Nikki, 1991-95 Henderson, LaVonda “Tiny”, 2005-09 Henderson, Mitzi, 1981-82 Hobbs, Tiffany, 1989-90 Hyde, Christine, 2009-13 -IIsaacks, Darla, 1984-88 -JJackson, Casey, 2000-04 Johns, Brenda, 1970-71 Johnson, Aleah, 1998-00 Johnson, Enrica, 2004-06 Johnson, Noel, 1991-95 Jones, Debby, 1985-87 Jones, Charlotte, 1986-87 Jones, Kathy, 1974-75 Jones, Phyllis, 1976-78 -KKeasler, Reina, 1978-82 Keller, Libby, 1975-76 Kemp, Cheryl, 1976-77 Kersey, Diana, 1990-94 Killough, Lynn, 1985-88

Kimbro, Lindie, 2009-11 Kingsbery, Sue, 1970-72 Kirkland, Krista, 1989-93 Kitten, Karla, 1975-77 Kocurek, Nancy, 1981-83 Koncak, Julia, 1983-87 Krismer, Kathy, 1976-77 -LLake, Julie, 1995-99 Lance, Kim, 1977-78 Lee, Dana, 1977-78 Lee, Vicki, 1979-80 Lockhart, Diamond, 2013-14 Logsdon, Lisa, 1983-87 Lutrick, Carrie Lee, 1982-84 Lynch, Reena, 1986-90 -MMallard, Kierra, 2008-12 Marble, Donette, 1978-79 Martin, Tilmila, 2008-10 Massey, Marion, 1978-79 Mayo, Melissa, 1982-84 McCallister, LaDale, 1986-87 McCray, Gwen, 1979-83 McIlroy, Sharon, 1973-75 McKenzie, Ionna, 2014-18 McKenzie, Vicky, 1986-88 McLain, Dana, 1976-78 McMillian, Teresa, 1988-92 Mears, Jane’t, 1980-84 Moore, Maria, 2007-09 Morris, Casey, 2010-13 Morris, Megan, 2005-06 Muckleroy, Kristy, 1993-94 Mulanax, Rachelle, 1988-91 Munoz, Evelyn, 1976-77 Murphree, Jordan, 2006-10 Murrah, Tani, 1973-74 Myrick, Erin, 2004-08 -NNagle, Jamie, 1999-03 Nester, Annette, 1979-80 Newman, Christine, 1979-81 Nobles, Shauntal, 2010-14 Norman, Judy, 1972-74


-OOlabode, Dayo, 2014-18 O’Neal, Katrisa, 1997-01 Owens, Jill, 1975-79 -PParker, Sandy, 1993-97 Parliament, Paige, 2014-2016 Pastner, Courtney, 1999-00 Payton, Marilyn, 1997-78 Penkunis, Rose, 1979-82 Perkins, Jia, 2000-04 Petree, Cayla, 2002-03 Phillips, Loann, 1978-80 Picket, Terry, 1977-78 Pieper, Sharon, 1971-72 Pierson, Plenette, 1999-03 Pitcock, Sheri, 1971-72 Plunk, Luann, 1968-72 Poe, Susan, 1975-76 Pruitt, Kim, 1990-94 -RRatts, Karen, 1986-87 Reed, Shannon, 1995-96 Richardson, Kellye, 1982-84 Ritchie, Natalie, 2000-04 Roberson, Ashlee, 2007-10 Robertson, Alesha, 2003-07 Robinson, Cathy, 1971-72 Robinson, Connie, 1993-95 Rodriguez, Elaine, 1977-78 Roe, Jamie, 2014-2016 Ross, Rose, 1981-83 Rumph, Alana, 2007-09 -SSalbo, Brenda, 1971-72 Sanders, Zuri, 2015-present Schield, Sabrina, 1980-84 Schilling, Kelly, 1988-90 Schmucker, Melinda, 1996-00 Schneider, Carolyn, 1968-72 Schneider, Haley, 2010-14 Schneider, Kellyn, 2012-14 Scott, Rosemary, 1977-79 Scott, Stephanie, 1990-94 Seals, Dominic, 2007-09 Siebert, Stacey, 1986-90 Simmons, Kari Jo, 2001-02

Skinner, Denise, 1980-81 Slutz, Sue, 1977-78 Smalls, Monique, 2009-13 Smith, Alice, 1984-85 Smith, Judith, 2004-06 Smith, Tana, 1978-79 Sonells, Debbie, 1971-72 Spangler, Tammy, 1987-89 Spears, Minta, 2013-15 Stone, Pam, 1979-80 Stroebel, JoAnn, 1975-76 Sumrall, Kim, 1993-97 Swoopes, Sheryl, 1991-93

Wilson, Tami, 1990-92 Winn, Bobbie, 1971-73 Wood, Lisa, 1983-87 Wright, Cathy, 1971-72 Bold=Current players (anyone who has been omitted from the list, please contact the Texas Tech Athletics Communications Office at 806-7422770.)

-TTarr, Amber, 1998-02 Tate, Amber, 1995-97 Teal, Vickie, 1983-85 Tennal, Miklannet, 2002-03 Terry, Jada, 2016-18 Thomas, Michelle, 1992-96 Thomas, Natalie, 2006-08 Thompson, Alicia, 1994-98 Thompson, Carolyn, 1980-84 Toles, Tanya, 1971-72 Trimmier, Melynn, 1968-70 Truesdale, Tabitha, 1993-95 Tull, Hazel, 1987-88; 1989-92 -VVaughn, Nodia, 1979-80 von Netzer, Kristin, 1988-90 -WWalker, Ebony, 2010-12 Walker, Elesha, 1994-98 Walker, Keisha, 2007-09 Walker, Tammy, 1987-91 Ward, Brenda, 1978-79 Ware, Alexis, 1987-91 Washington, Kristi, 1997-99 Webb, Lynn, 1978-82 Weis, Nanette, 1974-75 Westerman, Jana, 1974-75 Wheley, Jan, 1971-72 Whilby, Lyndsey, 2017-18 White, Candi, 2000-02 White, Melinda, 1992-96 Wickett, Teena, 2010-11 Wiley, LeKisha, 1993-94

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SCHOOL RECORDS CAREER RECORDS CAREER SCORING (1,000+) 1. 2,655 Carolyn Thompson 2. 2,156 Alicia Thompson 3. 2,134 Michi Atkins 4. 1,768 Jia Perkins 5. 1,645 Sheryl Swoopes 6. 1,602 Plenette Pierson 7. 1,580 Gwen McCray 8. 1,571 Alesha Robertson 9. 1,513 Reena Lynch 10. 1,497 Rene Hanebutt 11. 1,408 Jennifer Buck 12. 1,364 Kierra Mallard 13. 1,324 Krista Kirkland 14. 1,317 LaToya Davis 15. 1,315 Stacey Siebert 16. 1,270 Jordan Murphree 17. 1,210 Noel Johnson 18. 1,192 Julie Lake 19. 1,172 Ivonne CookTaylor 20. 1,131 Angie Braziel 21. 1,130 Jill Owens 22. 1,108 Carol Dudensing 1,108 Erin Grant 24. 1,100 Cisti Greenwalt 25. 1,096 Chynna Brown 26. 1,075 Karla Kitten 27. 1,070 Connie Robinson 28. 1,064 Lisa Logsdon 29. 1,056 Casey Morris 30. 1,038 Amber Battle 31. 1,010 Camile Franklin 32. 1,008 Keitha Dickerson

80-84 94-98 92-96 00-04 91-93 99-03 79-83 03-07 86-90 95-99 88-92 08-12 89-93 02-06 86-90 06-10 91-95 95-99 13-17 97-99 75-79 75-78 02-06 01-05 09-13 76-78 93-95 83-87 10-13 11-15 84-86 96-00

POINTS PER GAME 1. 24.9 Sheryl Swoopes 2. 21.9 Carolyn Thompson 3. 17.4 Angie Braziel 4. 17.3 Connie Robinson 5. 16.9 Alicia Thompson 6. 16.3 Tricia Clay 7. 15.7 Michi Atkins 8. 15.4 Plenette Pierson 15.4 Jia Perkins 10. 13.6 Dominic Seals

91-93 80-84 97-99 93-95 94-98 84-86 92-96 99-03 00-04 07-09

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 1013 Carolyn Thompson 2. 865 Alicia Thompson 3. 822 Michi Atkins 4. 725 Sheryl Swoopes 5. 724 Jia Perkins 6. 682 Gwen McCray 7. 611 Reena Lynch 8. 602 Plenette Pierson 9. 562 Jennifer Buck 10. 544 Kierra Mallard

80-84 94-98 92-96 91-93 00-04 79-83 86-90 99-03 88-92 08-12

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. 1,944 Carolyn Thompson 2. 1,716 Alicia Thompson 3. 1,645 Sheryl Swoopes 4. 1,630 Jia Perkins 5. 1,556 Michi Atkins 6. 1,482 Gwen McCray 7. 1,371 Alesha Robertson 8. 1,329 Kierra Mallard 9. 1,297 Reena Lynch 10. 1,256 Ivonne CookTaylor

80-84 94-98 91-93 00-04 92-96 79-83 03-07 08-12 86-90 13-17

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. .602 LaToya Davis 2. .593 Janice Farris 3. .579 Julia Koncak 4. .562 Connie Robinson 5. .556 Cynthia Clinger 6. .545 Melinda White 7. .543 Tanisha Ellison 8. .542 Tricia Clay 9. .531 Carolyn Thompson 10. .5267 Sheryl Swoopes

(530-880, 02-06) (195-329, 90-94) (371-641, 83-87) (426-758, 93-95) (198-356, 91-93) (238-537, 92-96) (180-331, 98-02) (400-738, 84-86) (1013-1944, 80-84) (621-1179, 91-93)

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 282 Rene Hanebutt 2. 256 Noel Johnson 3. 220 Krista Kirkland 4. 189 Natalie Ritchie 5. 183 Alesha Robertson 6. 177 Casey Morris

95-99 91-95 89-93 00-04 03-07 10-13

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. 691 Rene Hanebutt 2. 603 Noel Johnson 3 554 Natalie Ritchie 4. 528 Krista Kirkland 5. 516 Casey Morris 6. 501 Alesha Robertson

95-99 91-95 00-04 89-93 10-13 03-07

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. .444 Vicky McKenzie (24-54, 86-88) 2. .443 Karen Farst (124-248, 87-90) 3. .429 Kelsi Baker (12-28, 10-12) 4. .417 Krista Kirkland (220-528, 89-93) 5. .414 Chynna Brown (48-116, 12-13) 6. .411 Noel Johnson (256-623, 91-95) 7. .410 Sheryl Swoopes (57-139, 91-93) FREE THROWS MADE 1. 692 Carolyn Thompson 2. 490 Michi Atkins 3. 402 Alicia Thompson 4. 398 Plenette Pierson 5. 350 Alesha Robertson 6. 346 Sheryl Swoopes 7. 311 Rene Hanebutt 8. 291 Reena Lynch 9. 277 Stacey Seibert 10. 274 Jennifer Buck FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. 986 Carolyn Thompson 2. 715 Michi Atkins 3. 644 Plenette Pierson 4. 604 Alicia Thompson 5. 463 Keitha Dickerson 6. 447 Reena Lynch 7. 443 Alesha Robertson 8. 441 Stacey Siebert 9. 419 LaToya Davis 10. 410 Sheryl Swoopes

80-84 92-96 94-98 99-03 03-07 91-93 95-99 86-90 86-90 88-92 80-84 92-96 98-03 94-98 96-00 86-90 03-07 86-90 02-06 91-93

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN. 50 MADE) 1. .844 Sheryl Swoopes (346-410, 91-93) 2. .843 Tilmila Martin (150-178, 08-10) 3. .835 Lisa Logsdon (116-139, 83-87) 4. .834 Natalie Ritchie (156-187, 00-04) 5. .829 Julie Lake (204-246, 95-99) 6. .827 Rene Hanebutt (311-376, 95-99) 7. .810 Casey Morris (64-79, 12-13) .810 Christine Hyde (98-121, 12-13) 9. .802 Erin Grant (271-338, 02-06) 10. .801 Casey Morris (177-221, 10-13) BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 300 Cisti Greenwalt 2. 215 Kierra Mallard 3. 191 Crystal Boles 4. 174 Carolyn Thompson 5. 154 Stacey Siebert 6. 135 Gwen McCray 7. 117 Tami Wilson 117 Angie Braziel 117 Erin Myrick 10. 116 Plenette Pierson REBOUNDS 1. 1,247 Carolyn Thompson 2. 953 Alicia Thompson 3. 933 Kierra Mallard 4. 927 Michi Atkins 5. 924 Gwen McCray 6. 887 Reena Lynch 7. 869 LaToya Davis 8. 843 Keitha Dickerson 9. 789 Cisti Greenwalt 10. 787 Plenette Pierson REBOUNDING AVERAGE 1. 10.31 Carolyn Thompson 2. 9.72 Tami Wilson 3. 8.72 Gwen McCray 4. 8.21 Reena Lynch 5. 8.08 Dominic Seals 6. 8.00 Sheryl Swoopes 7. 7.93 Kathy Freberg 8. 7.62 Angie Braziel 9. 7.57 Plenette Pierson 10. 7.52 Kierra Mallard

01-05 08-12 94-98 80-84 86-90 79-83 90-92 97-99 04-08 99-02 80-84 94-98 08-12 92-96 79-83 86-90 02-06 96-00 01-05 99-03 (1247rb/121g) (603rb/62g) (924rb/106g) (887rb/108g) (517rb/64g) (528rb/66g) (484rb/61g) (495rb/65g) (787rb/104g) (933rb/124g)

ASSISTS 1. 844 2. 603 3. 553 4. 514 5. 482 6. 441 7. 410 8. 391 9. 376 10. 365

Erin Grant Melinda Schmucker-Pharies Krista Kirkland Monique Smalls Camille Franklin Julie Lake Noel Johnson Katrisa O’Neal Jia Perkins Tabitha Truesdale

02-06 96-00 89-93 09-13 82-86 95-99 91-95 97-01 00-04 93-95

STEALS 1. 352 2. 305 3. 303 303 5. 264 6. 237 7. 226

Katrisa O’Neal Jia Perkins Camille Franklin Monique Smalls Noel Johnson Carolyn Thompson Sheryl Swoopes

97-01 00-04 83-86 09-13 91-95 80-84 91-93


SEASON RECORDS SEASON SCORING (500+) 1. 955 Sheryl Swoopes 2. 719 Alicia Thompson 3. 707 Carolyn Thompson 4. 699 Carolyn Thompson 5. 690 Sheryl Swoopes 690 Angie Braziel 7. 686 Alicia Thompson 8. 670 Michi Atkins 670 D’Lynn Brown 10. 647 Michi Atkins 647 Karla Kitten 12. 639 Carolyn Thompson 13 624 Plenette Pierson 14. 616 Connie Robinson 15. 610 Carolyn Thompson 16. 591 Marilyn Payton 17. 556 Alicia Thompson 556 Jia Perkins 19. 549 LaToya Davis 20. 536 Tricia Clay

92-93 97-98 83-84 82-83 91-92 98-99 96-97 95-96 77-78 94-95 76-77 81-82 02-03 93-94 80-81 77-78 95-96 02-03 05-06 84-85

POINTS PER GAME AVERAGE 1. 28.1 Sheryl Swoopes 2. 23.7 Alicia Thompson 3. 23.6 Carolyn Thompson 4. 23.2 Alicia Thompson 5. 22.6 Carolyn Thompson 6. 21.6 Sheryl Swoopes 7. 21.3 Carolyn Thompson 8. 20.9 Michi Atkins 9. 20.3 Carolyn Thomson 20.3 Angie Braziel

92-93 96-97 83-84 97-98 82-83 91-92 81-82 95-96 80-81 98-99

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 356 Sheryl Swoopes 2. 299 Alicia Thompson 3. 294 Angie Braziel 4. 288 Carolyn Thompson 5. 270 Karla Kitten 6. 264 Alicia Thompson 7. 265 Sheryl Swoopes 8. 259 Michi Atkins 9. 257 Carolyn Thompson 10. 248 Michi Atkins

93-92 97-98 98-99 83-84 76-77 96-97 91-92 94-95 82-83 95-96

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. 652 Sheryl Swoopes 2. 597 Carolyn Thompson 3. 585 Angie Braziel 4. 563 Jia Perkins 5. 551 Alicia Thompson 6. 546 Alicia Thompson 7. 527 Sheryl Swoopes 8. 509 Jia Perkins 9. 502 Carolyn Thompson 10. 495 Michi Atkins

92-93 80-81 98-99 02-03 97-98 96-97 91-92 01-02 83-84 94-95

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 50 MADE) 1. .629 Julia Koncak (154-245, 86-87) 2. .617 Janice Farris (79-128, 92-93) 3. .613 LaToya Davis (157-256, 04-05) 4. .601 LaToya Davis (98-163, 03-04) 5. .597 LaToya Davis (218-365, 05-06) 6. .594 LaToya Davis (57-96, 02-03) 7. .593 Keitha Dickerson (73-123, 96-97) 8. .588 Michi Atkins (112-208, 92-93) 9. .577 Tanisha Ellison (64-111, 01-02) 10. .574 Carolyn Thompson (288-502, 83-84)

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 107 Rene Hanebutt 2. 96 Noel Johnson 3. 91 Noel Johnson 4. 79 Rene Hanebutt 5. 76 Recee’ Caldwell 6. 72 Krista Kirkland 7. 71 Krista Kirkland 8. 66 Amber Tarr 66 Casey Morris 10. 65 Rene Hanebutt 65 Natalie Ritchie THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. 261 Rene Hanebutt 2. 221 Noel Johnson 3. 219 Noel Johnson 4. 209 Recee’ Caldwell 5. 194 Casey Morris 6. 187 Natalie Ritchie 7. 183 Rene Hanebutt

98-99 93-94 94-95 96-97 16-17 91-92 92-93 01-02 12-13 97-98 01-02 98-99 94-95 93-94 16-17 12-13 02-03 96-97

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. .511 Stephanie Scott (24-47, 93-94) 2. .460 Noel Johnson (23-50, 91-92) 3. .449 Karen Farst (53-118, 88-89) 4. .448 Stephanie Scott (22-49, 92-93) 5. .443 Dayo Olabode (27-61, 16-17) FREE THROWS MADE 1. 211 Sheryl Swoopes 2. 185 Carolyn Thompson 3. 183 Carolyn Thompson 4. 174 Michi Atkins 5. 148 Plenette Pierson 148 Dominic Seals 7. 144 Tabitha Truesdale 8. 143 Alicia Thompson 9. 135 Sheryl Swoopes 10. 131 Carolyn Thompson 131 Plenette Pierson

92-93 82-83 81-82 95-96 02-03 07-08 94-95 96-97 91-92 83-84 00-01

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. 342 Sheryl Swoopes 2. 302 Carolyn Thompson 3. 287 Carolyn Thompson 4. 251 Michi Atkins 5. 233 Plenette Pierson 6. 212 Carolyn Thompson 7. 207 Dominic Seals 8. 205 Plenette Pierson 9. 204 Alicia Thompson 10. 187 LaToya Davis

92-93 81-82 82-83 95-96 02-03 80-81 07-08 00-01 96-97 05-06

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. .920 Karen Farst (62-68, 89-90) 2. .892 Larryn Brooks (58-65, 16-17) 3. .881 Chynna Brown (37-42, 10-11) 4. .873 Natalie Ritchie (62-71, 01-02) 5. .871 Arella Guirantes (54-62, 16-17) 6. .868 Sheryl Swoopes (211-243, 92-93) 7. .866 Alesha Robertson (71-82, 04-05) .866 Tilmila Martin (71-82, 08-09) 9. .857 Rene Hanebutt (84-98, 98-99) 10. .851 Lisa Logsdon (46-54, 86-87)

BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 105 Cisti Greenwalt 2. 90 Crystal Boles 3. 78 Cisti Greenwalt 4. 75 Tami Wilson 5. 66 Kierra Mallard 6. 64 Angie Braziel 7. 62 Crystal Boles 8. 61 Kierra Mallard 9. 60 Cisti Greenwalt 10. 57 Cisti Greenwalt

04-05 96-97 02-03 90-91 10-11 98-99 95-96 11-12 01-02 03-04

REBOUNDS 1. 360 Carolyn Thompson 2. 355 Pam Stone 3. 336 D’Lynn Brown 4. 331 Carolyn Thompson 5. 330 Keitha Dickerson 6. 317 Michi Atkins 7. 312 Sheryl Swoopes 8. 305 LaToya Davis 9. 295 Angie Braziel 10. 285 Sheryl Swoopes

80-81 79-80 77-78 81-82 99-00 95-96 92-93 05-06 98-99 91-92

REBOUNDING AVERAGE 1. 12.0 Carolyn Thompson 2. 11.0 Carolyn Thompson 3. 10.5 LaToya Davis 4. 10.4 Stacey Siebert 5. 10.1 Pam Stone 6. 10.0 Keitha Dickerson 7. 9.9 Michi Atkins 8. 9.6 Alicia Thompson 9. 9.17 Sheryl Swoopes 10. 9.13 Carolyn Thompson

(360 rb/30g) (331 rb/30g) (305 rb/29g) (291 rb/28g) (355 rb/35g) (330 rb/33g) (317 rb/32g) (279 rb/29g) (312 rb/34g) (283 rb/31g)

ASSISTS 1. 281 2. 228 3. 218 4. 215 5. 188 6. 187 7. 183 8. 181 9. 179 10. 178

Tabitha Truesdale Erin Grant Erin Grant Erin Grant Melinda Schmucker Melinda Schmucker-Pharies Erin Grant Krista Kirkland Krista Kirkland Camille Franklin

94-95 02-03 04-05 03-04 98-99 99-00 05-06 92-93 91-92 85-86

STEALS 1. 121 121 3. 116 4. 110 5. 107 6. 104 7. 95 95 9. 94 10. 92 92

Louise Davis Karla Kitten Sheryl Swoopes Sheryl Swoopes Tabitha Truesdale Katrisa O’Neal Nikki Heath Monique Smalls Katrisa O’Neal Camille Franklin Monique Smalls

79-80 76-77 92-93 91-92 94-95 99-00 94-95 11-12 98-99 85-86 10-11


INDIVIDUAL & TEAM RECORDS INDIVIDUAL

TEAM

SINGLE GAME Points 53, Sheryl Swoopes vs. Texas (3-13-93) Field Goals Made 18, Sheryl Swoopes vs. Texas (3-13-93) 18, Alicia Thompson vs. Texas (2-5-97) Field Goals Attempted 31, Sheryl Swoopes vs. Texas (3-13-93) Field Goal Percentage several at 1.000 the most being 7-7 1.000, (7-7) Cynthia Clinger vs. SW Texas (1-11-93) 3-Point Field Goals Made 9, Alesha Robertson vs. Miami (12-6-04) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 13, Noel Johnson, three times (1993-94) 13, Natalie Ritchie vs. SW Missouri State (3-23-03) 13, Casey Morris vs. Oklahoma State (2-26-11) 3-Point Field Goal Pct. several at 1.000 percent the most being 6-6 1.000, (6-6) Amber Battle vs. West Virginia (1-28-15) Free Throws Made 19, Sheryl Swoopes vs. Houston (1-25-92) Free Throw Attempts 20, Sheryl Swoopes vs. Houston (1-25-92) Free Throw Percentage several at 1.000, the most being 10-10 1.000, (10-10) Recee’ Caldwell vs. TCU (3-3-17) Blocked Shots 10, Crystal Boles vs. UTEP (1-4-96) Rebounds 27, Carolyn Thompson vs. Rice (1-29-82) Assists 17, Melinda Schmucker vs. Grambling (3-13-98) Steals 15, Carolyn Thompson vs. West Texas State (1-12-82)

SINGLE GAME Points 125, vs. Central State Oklahoma (1-18-80) Points Allowed 113, to Wayland Baptist (2-25-78) Fewest Points 30, vs. Wayland Baptist (2-28-76) Rebounds 71, vs. New Mexico (11-20-16) Offensive Rebounds 30, vs. New Mexico State (12-3-91) Defensive Rebounds 49, vs. New Mexico (11-20-16) Field Goals Made 51, vs. Central State Oklahoma (1-18-90) Field Goal Attempts 93, vs. Northern Colorado (1-11-80) Field Goal Percentage .698 (30-43), vs. Rice (3-4-87) Worst Field Goal Percentage .238 (15-63), at Iowa State (1-2-00) Most 3-Point Field Goals Made 14 vs. Oklahoma State (1-10-04) Most 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 33 (made 10), vs. Idaho State (11-21-10) Best 3-Point Field Goal Percentage 1.000 (3-3), vs. USC (12-22-00) Worst 3-Point Field Goal Percentage .000, several times Free Throws 36 (of 47), vs. Houston (3-18-10) Personal Fouls 31, vs. Angelo State (11-21-81) Fewest Personal Fouls 6 several times last coming vs. Alcorn State (12-18-16) Assists 40, vs. Rice (2-18-84) Turnovers 41, vs. Western Texas (11-6-79) Fewest Turnovers 2, vs. Savannah State (1-2-10) Steals 47, vs. Central State Oklahoma (1-18-80) Blocked Shots 13, five times, last time at Oklahoma State (2-22-03) Victory Margin 77 (125-48), vs. Central State (1-18-80) Worst Loss 76 (106-30), vs. Wayland Baptist (2-28-76) Largest Combined Score 188: Tech 90-Texas A&M 98 (11-17-16) Lowest Combined Score 85: Tech 50-Nebraska 35 (2-26-03)

SEASON Points Field Goals Made Field Goals Attempted Field Goal Percentage 3-Point Goals Made 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Free Throws Made Free Throw Attempts Free Throw Percentage Blocked Shots Rebounds Assists Steals

955, Sheryl Swoopes (1992-93) 356, Sheryl Swoopes (1992-93) 652, Sheryl Swoopes (1992-93) .629, (154-245), Julia Koncak (1986-87) 107, Rene Hanebutt (1998-99) 261, Rene Hanebutt (1998-99) .511 (24-47), Noel Johnson (1994-95) 211, Sheryl Swoopes (1992-93) 302, Carolyn Thompson (1981-82) .920, (62-68), Karen Farst (1989-90) 105, Cristi Greenwalt (2004-05) 360, Carolyn Thompson (1980-81) 281, Tabitha Truesdale (1994-95) 121, Louise Davis (1979-80)

CAREER Points 2,655, Carolyn Thompson (1980-84) Field Goals Made 1,013, Carolyn Thompson (1980-84) Field Goals Attempted 1,944, Carolyn Thompson (1980-84) Field Goal Percentage .602 (530-880), LaToya Davis (2002-06) Three-Point Goals Made 282, Rene Hanebutt (1995-99) Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 691, Rene Hanebutt (1995-99) Three-Point Field Goal Pct. .444 (24-54), Vicky McKenzie (1986-88) Free Throws Made 692, Carolyn Thompson (1980-84) Free Throw Attempts 986, Carolyn Thompson (1980-84) Free Throw Percentage .844 (346-410), Sheryl Swoopes (1991-93) Blocked Shots 300, Cisti Greenwalt (2001-05) Rebounds 1,247, Carolyn Thompson (1980-84) Assists 844, Erin Grant (2002-06) Steals 352, Katrisa O’Neal (1997-01)

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SEASON Points Scoring Average Lowest Scoring Average Opponents Highest Scoring Average Opponents Lowest Average Field Goals Made Field Goal Attempts Field Goal Percentage Worst Field Goal Percentage 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Worst 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Free Throws Made Free Throw Attempts Free Throw Percentage Rebounds Assists Blocked Shots Personal Fouls Fewest Personal Fouls Steals Wins Largest Victory Margin Losses Longest Winning Streak Longest Losing Streak Home Wins Fewest Home Wins Longest Home Winning Streak Longest Home Losing Streak Longest Road Winning Streak Longest Road Losing Streak

3,291 (45 games) (1977-78) 86.0 (1992-93) 58.1 (2013-14) 75.2 (2017-18) 56.9 (2010-11) 1,139 (1994-95) 2,396 (1979-80) .516 (1985-86) .369 (2013-14) .457 (1988-89) .278 (2013-14) 606 (1994-95) 953 (1994-95) .714 (2003-04) 1,688 (45.6) (1995-96) 769 (1994-95) 232 (2004-05) 695 (1978-79) 430 (1996-97) 471 (1980-81) 34 (1977-78); 33 (1994-95) 23.0 (1992-93) 25, (1978-79) 24 (1992-93, 83-84) 18 (1978-79) 17 (1994-95) 5 (1978-79; 1980-81) 33 (12-3-94-12-14-96) 10 (2013-14) 7 (1992-93) 16 (11/17/16-1/17/18)


INDIVIDUAL

TOP SCORERS VS. TECH

SINGLE GAME Points 44, Carol Ann Schudlick of Minnesota (12-18-93) FG Made 18, Carol Ann Schudlick of Minnesota (12-18-93) FG Attempted 30, Andrea Labwasa of New Mexico St. (12-31-91) FG Percentage 1.000 several, most by (8-8), Ryan Bradley of Houston (11-14-06) 3-Point FG Made 7, Julie Helm of Missouri (3-1-97) 3-Point FG Attempts 14, Danielle Viglione of Texas (1-22-94) 3-Point Field Goal Pct. (min. 2 made) 1.000 several players last by Jasmyne Harris (4-4) of Houston (12-7-16) Free Throws Made 14, Jackie McFarland of Colorado (3-6-07) Free Throws Attempts 19, Edwina Brown of Texas (2-23-00) Free Throw Percentage (min. 3 made) 1.000, several players last by Kaylee Jensen (8-8) of Oklahoma State (2-22-16) Rebounds 22, Courtney Paris of Oklahoma (2-27-08) Assists 16, Teresa Weatherspoon of Louisiana Tech (2-1-86) Steals 10, Nicole Purdue of TCU (3-9-94) Blocked Shots 12, Ellen Bayer of Texas (1-2-90)

44 – Carol Ann Shudlick, Minnesota, 12-18-93, OT, Wichita, Kan. 44 – Taeler Deer, Texas State, 11-12-17, Lubbock 40 –­ Brittney Griner, Baylor, 1-30-13, Lubbock 38 – Rhonda Smith, Washington, 11-22-94, championship game of inaugural Women’s NIT, Lubbock 38 – Jackie Stiles, SW Missouri State, 11-25-00, at Paradise Jam Tournament, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands 35 – Sheila Ethridge, Louisiana Tech, 1-28-91, Lubbock 35 – Corina Poto, New Zealand National Team, 11-18-87, Lubbock 34 – Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech, 1-11-90, Ruston, La. 34 – Simone Simbek, Fresno State, 11-25-89, Reno, Nev., Classic 34 – Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas, 1-6-90, OT, Fayetteville, Ark. 34 – Jaynetta Saunders, Texas A&M, 1-13-01, College Station, Texas 34 – Kamela Gissendanner, Penn State, 12-4-05, OT, State College, Pa. 34 – Carolyn Davis, Kansas, 1-25-12, Lawrence, Kan. 33 – Jan Jensen, Drake, 11-24-90, Rainbow Wahine Classic, Hawaii 33 – Vicki Evans, New Mexico State, 12-12-86, Lubbock 33 – Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State, 1-31-09, Lubbock 32 – Matlana Martin, UCLA, 11-29-96, Los Angeles, Calif. 32 – Julie Helm, Missouri, 3-1-97, Lubbock 32 – Seimone Augustus, LSU, 11-13-05, State Farm Tip-Off Classic, Lubbock 32 – Jackie McFarland, Colorado, 3-6-07, at Big 12 Championship, Oklahoma City, Okla. 32 – Alison Lacey, Iowa State, 2-6-08, Ames, Iowa 32 -- Brittney Martin, Oklahoma State, 2-6-16, Stillwater, Okla. 32 -- Danni Williams, Texas A&M, 1-17-16, College Station, Texas 30 – Clinette Jordan, Oklahoma State, 12-4-86, Lubbock 30 – Phylesha Whaley, Oklahoma, 2-11-98, Lubbock 30 – Jennifer Smith, Michigan, 11-28-03, SMU Hoops for the Cure, Dallas, Texas 30 – Nina Stone, Oklahoma State, 1-24-04, Stillwater, Okla. 30 – Erica Smith-Taylor, Louisiana Tech, 3-22-04, second round of NCAA Championship, Missoula, Mont. 30 – Ashley Walker, California, 11-28-08, Paradise Jam, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands 30 – Danielle Adams, Texas A&M, 2-22-11, College Station, Texas 30 – Toni Young, Oklahoma State, 2-9-11, Stillwater, Okla. 30 – Chennedy Carter, Texas A&M, 11-26-17, Lubbock

TEAM SINGLE GAME Points Points Allowed Fewest Points Fewest Points in a Half FG Made FG Attempts FG Percentage Worst FG Percentage Most 3-Point FG Made Most 3-Point FG Attempts Best 3-Point FG Percentage Worst 3-Point FG Percentage Free Throws Personal Fouls Fewest Personal Fouls Rebounds Assists Turnovers Fewest Turnovers Steals Blocked Shots

113, to Wayland Baptist (2-25-78) 125, by Central State Okla. (1-18-80) 26, by McMurry (2-24-78) 26, by Wyoming (12-6-03) 8, by Oklahoma State (1-21-01) 44, vs. Louisiana Tech (1-13-88) 94, by Louisiana Tech (1-13-88) .609 (28-46), by Oklahoma (1-8-00) .162 (11-68), by Ole Miss (12-12-04) 14 (of 24), by Iowa State (1-20-98) 38 (made 10), by Kansas (2-18-17) .800, by Nebraska (1-17-01) .000, several times last by Kansas (0-2) (1-25-12) 31 (of 42), by Penn State (12-4-05) 32, by Arkansas (1984), Baylor (1993) 7, by Arkansas (12-3-16) 57, by Texas (1-16-10) 30, by Rice (3-8-86) 40, by Santa Clara (1-5-00) 5, by Texas A&M (1-30-05) 25, by Texas (12-5-79) 16, by Texas (1-2-90)

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MISC. RECORDS VS. RANKED OPPONENTS No. Opponent Date Site Result 1 Duke 03/31/03 N L, 51-57 1 Texas 02/22/04 H W, 62-49 1 Baylor 02/19/11 H W, 56-45 1 Baylor 01/22/11 A L, 51-64 1 Baylor 03/08/12 N L, 48-72 1 Baylor 01/18/12 H L, 64-72 1 Baylor 02/18/12 A L, 51-56 1 Baylor 01/20/13 H L, 60-90 3 Vanderbilt 12/29/01 H W, 81-71 3 Oklahoma 01/05/02 H L, 68-80 3 California 11/28/08 H L, 54-68 3 Oklahoma 03/04/09 A L, 49-61 3 Baylor 02/18/15 H L, 60-67 3 LSU 11/13/05 H L, 68-76 3 Baylor 2/3/18 H L, 44-90 4 Kansas State 03/06/03 H W, 73-64 4 Baylor 01/24/09 H L, 64-76 4 Baylor 01/27/16 A L, 43-69 4 Baylor 02/13/16 H L, 36-66 4 Baylor 03/05/16 N L, 51-82 4 Texas 01/17/15 A L, 44-55 5 Duke 11/11/01 A L, 69-85 5 Oklahoma 2/27/02 A L, 75-56 5 Texas 03/15/03 N L, 57-67 5 Baylor 01/15/06 H W, 64-62 5 Baylor 02/09/08 A L, 45-68 5 Texas A&M 02/22/11 A L, 60-84 5 Texas 01/02/16 A L, 62-86 6 New Mexico 03/29/03 A W, 71-48 6 Oklahoma 01/22/07 A L, 81-86 6 Baylor 02/25/09 A L, 53-83 6 Tennessee 11/17/09 H L, 53-91 6 Nebraska 01/27/10 H L, 47-89 6 Texas A&M 02/05/11 H L, 65-79 6 Baylor 03/02/15 A L, 65-75 6 Baylor 12/31/17 A L, 49-97 6 Texas 2/14/18 A L, 72-87 7 Baylor 03/06/02 N L, 60-75 7 Stanford 12/21/02 H W, 55-46 7 Kansas State 03/14/03 N W, 71-65 7 Stanford 11/28/04 A L, 58-61 7 Baylor 03/03/05 A L, 69-79 7 Baylor 02/12/14 H L, 58-75 8 Baylor 01/09/08 H L, 67-72 8 Texas A&M 02/11/09 H W, 60-53 8 Texas A&M 01/13/09 A L, 56-67 8 Texas 01/10/09 H W, 65-62 8 Texas 02/24/16 H L, 76-55 8 Baylor 02/05/05 H L, 49-52 8 Kansas State 03/03/04 A L, 73-85 9 Penn State 11/24/00 N W, 79-71 9 Oklahoma 03/01/06 H L, 59-60 9 Texas A&M 01/23/10 A L, 54-69 9 Baylor 01/29/14 A L, 43-93 9 Texas 1/20/18 H L, 39-90 10 Oklahoma 2/17/01 H L, 75-80 10 Iowa State 2/28/01 H W, 68-60 10 Baylor 02/09/02 A L, 69-85 10 Texas 03/02/03 H L, 67-70 11 Kansas State 01/27/02 A L, 63-76 11 Oklahoma 01/20/10 H L, 66-70 11 Iowa State 01/08/14 A L, 48-74 11 Oklahoma State 01/18/14 A L, 56-82

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West Virginia 02/26/14 A Oklahoma 01/23/08 A Oklahoma 01/28/01 A Texas 01/12/05 H Baylor 02/19/06 A Oklahoma State 02/23/14 H Texas 01/21/17 H Iowa State 03/08/01 N Baylor 01/16/02 H Texas 02/13/05 A Texas A&M 02/10/10 H Oklahoma State 01/02/13 A Oregon 12/13/00 H Iowa State 01/19/02 A Iowa State 02/08/05 H Oklahoma 02/17/07 H Oklahoma 01/09/10 A Oklahoma 01/19/11 A Texas A&M 02/25/12 A Oklahoma State 02/13/10 A Stanford 11/27/05 H Colorado 02/21/01 A Louisiana Tech 11/10/02 H Oklahoma 01/12/13 A Oklahoma State 01/07/15 A Texas 12/29/16 A Colorado 02/03/02 H Texas 02/06/02 H Texas 01/22/03 A Oklahoma 01/18/06 A Texas 02/07/10 A Arizona State 12/13/07 H Kansas State 01/21/09 H Oklahoma 03/05/11 H Texas A&M 02/01/12 H West Virginia 01/22/14 H West Virginia 01/11/17 H Texas A&M 01/10/07 H Oklahoma 01/20/16 A Texas A&M 11/26/17 H West Virginia 1/24/18 A Oklahoma State 1/27/18 A Iowa State 02/16/11 H Iowa State 01/25/14 H Texas 02/10/01 H UCLA 11/26/06 N Arkansas 01/05/08 A Miami 11/27/16 A Texas 02/24/01 A Iowa State 02/03/10 A Oklahoma 01/02/14 H Oklahoma 01/14/17 A West Virginia 01/25/17 A Baylor 01/10/01 H Oklahoma 01/15/03 A Oklahoma 02/25/04 A Texas 01/20/08 H Oklahoma State 02/28/10 H Kansas 01/19/13 H Iowa State 02/02/13 A Texas 01/27/07 H Oklahoma 03/01/16 H Texas A&M 11/17/16 A

L, 37-69 L, 39-78 L, 66-84 W, 79-62 L, 60-73 L, 62-63 L, 57-77 L, 62-73 W, 83-63 L, 43-64 W, 57-54 W, 64-59 W, 79-75(OT) W, 78-66 W, 89-62 L, 67-70 L, 58-73 L, 61-71 L, 51-79 W, 65-57 L, 63-66 W, 68-61 L, 76-85 L, 55-65 L, 66-35 L, 47-67 L, 74-69 W, 61-49 L, 58-69 L, 57-63 L, 51-81 W, 73-69 L, 48-60 W, 61-56 W, 67-55 L, 51-70 W, 75-66 L, 47-49 L, 53-92 L, 56-90 L, 52-82 L, 62-80 W, 61-50 L, 76-85 L, 57-63 W, 75-60 L, 57-80 L, 56-74 W, 76-60 L, 48-63 L, 38-68 L, 45-66 L, 79-89 W, 84-61 W, 80-71 L, 53-64 W, 70-58 L, 70-80 W, 70-63 L, 52-67 W, 49-48 L, 70-60 L, 90-98 (OT)

24 25 25 25 25

Oklahoma State 12/28/17 Wisconsin 2/17/02 Iowa State 02/28/09 Oklahoma State 02/07/16 Kansas State 01/07/17

H H H A A

L, 57-98 W, 78-62 L, 52-59 L, 57-70 L, 54-68


FRESHMAN Points Game 38 – Carolyn Thompson vs. Wayland Baptist, 11-22-80 36 – Carolyn Thompson at Oklahoma State, 1-19-81 34 – Pam Stone vs. Amarillo College, 11-15-79 Season 670 – D’Lynn Brown, 1977-78 610 – Carolyn Thompson, 1980-81 536 – Tricia Clay, 1984-85

JUNIOR Points Game

Rebounding Game 22 – Carolyn Thompson vs. Montana State, 12-6-80 21 – Carolyn Thompson vs. Oklahoma State, 1-9-81 20 – Carolyn Thompson vs. Texas A&M, 2-14-81

Rebounding Game 23 – Tami Wilson vs. San Diego State, 12-18-90 23 – Stacey Siebert vs. Texas A&M, 2-28-89 18 – Sheryl Swoopes vs. TCU, 2-5-92 18 – Stacey Siebert vs. Louisiana State, 11-27-88 18 - Audrisa Harrison vs. Florida Atlantic, 12-21-13

Season 360 – Carolyn Thompson, 1980-81 355 – Pat Stone, 1979-80 336 – D’Lynn Brown, 1977-78 Assists Game 14 – Erin Grant vs. Washington, 11-24-02 13 – Erin Grant at Baylor, 2-15-03 12 – Erin Grant vs. Rutgers, 1-2-03 11 – Erin Grant vs. Oklahoma State, 1-18-03 10 – Erin Grant vs. Valparaiso, 11-27-02 10 – Erin Grant vs. Creighton, 12-4-02 10 – Erin Grant vs. Kansas State, 3-6-03 10 – Jia Perkins vs. SE La., 12-19-00 & USC 12-22-00 Season 228 – Erin Grant, 2002-03 135 – Monique Smalls, 2009-10 134 – Julie Lake, 1995-96 123 – Jia Perkins, 2000-01 103 -- Japreece Dean, 2015-16 SOPHOMORE Points Game 41 – Carolyn Thompson vs. Oklahoma, 2-18-82 38 – Recee’ Caldwell at Texas A&M, 11-17-16 37 – Alesha Robertson vs. Miami, 12-6-04 35 – Carolyn Thompson at West Texas State, 1-12-82 32 –­ Jia Perkins at Saint Peter’s, 12-19-01 Season 647 – Karla Kitten, 1976-77 639 – Carolyn Thompson, 1981-82 591 – Marilyn Payton, 1977-78 Rebounding Game 27 – Carolyn Thompson vs. Rice, 1-29-82 21 – Carolyn Thompson vs. Wayland Baptist, 2-11-82 19 – Shauntal Nobles vs. San Diego, 3-22-12 16 – Jolee Ayers vs. Colorado, 2-3-02 15 – Plenette Pierson at Oklahoma, 1-28-01 Season 336 – D’Lynn Brown, 1977-78 331 – Carolyn Thompson, 1981-82 254 – Gwen McCray, 1980-81 Assists Game

17 – Melinda Schmucker vs. Grambling, 3-13-98 14 – Erin Grant vs. Oklahoma State, 1-10-04 13 – Erin Grant vs. Pacifice, 12-8-03 11 – Erin Grant at Baylor, 2-8-04 10 – Erin Grant at Texas A&M, 2-14-04 10 – Jane’t Mears vs. Arizona State, 11-27-81 10 – Tammy Walker at Texas A&M, 1-28-89

Season

215 – Erin Grant, 2003-04 148 – Melinda Schmucker, 1997-98 139 – Recee’ Caldwell, 2016-17 134 – Krista Kirkland, 1990-91 121 – Jia Perkins, 2001-02

47 – Alicia Thompson vs. Texas, 2-5-97 41 – Jia Perkins vs. Creighton, 12-4-02 38 – Carolyn Thompson vs. UC Santa Barbara, 12-3-82

Season 699 – Carolyn Thompson, 1982-83 690 – Sheryl Swoopes, 1991-92 647 – Michi Atkins, 1994-95

Season 285 – Sheryl Swoopes, 1991-92 284 – Marilyn Payton, 1977-78 283 – Carolyn Thompson, 1982-83 Assists Game

15 – Erin Grant at Texas A&M, 1-30-05 13 – Melinda Schmucker vs. Loyola Marymount, 12-22-98 12 – Erin Grant vs. Miami, 12-6-04 12 – Erin Grant vs. Idaho State, 1-2-005 12 – Erin Grant vs. Texas-Arlington, 3-19-05 12 – Stephanie Scott vs. SMU, 1-16-1993 12 – Sheryl Swoopes vs. TCU, 2-5-1993

Season

218 – Erin Grant, 2004-05 188 – Melinda Schmucker, 1998-99 179 – Krista Kirkland, 1991-92 171 – Camille Franklin, 1984-85 158 – Sharon Cain, 1985-86

SENIOR Points Game 53 – Sheryl Swoopes vs. Texas, 3-13-93 47 – Sheryl Swoopes vs. Ohio State, 4-4-93 43 – Sheryl Swoopes vs. SMU, 2-13-93 40 – Carolyn Thompson vs. Arizona State, 12-19-83 39 – Alicia Thompson vs. Missouri, 1-4-98 39 – Alica Thompson vs. Grambling, 3-13-98 Season 955 – Sheryl Swoopes, 1992-93 719 – Alicia Thompson, 1997-98 707 – Carolyn Thompson, 1983-84 Rebounding Game 22 – Gwen McCray vs. Wayland Baptist, 1-8-83 19 – Casey Jackson vs. Rutgers, 11-23-03 18 – Julia Koncak vs. Arizona State, 12-20-86 18 – Ashlee Roberson at Tulane, 12-29-10 17 – Sheryl Swoopes vs. Houston, 1-13-93 17 – Angie Braziel vs. Texas A&M, 1-13-99 17 – Plenette Pierson vs. Rutgers, 1-2-03 17 – Plenette Pierson vs. Duke, 3-31-03 17 – Alesha Robertson at Fresno State, 12-1-06 Season

330 – Keitha Dickerson, 1999-00 317 – Michi Atkins, 1995-96 312 – Sheryl Swoopes, 1992-93 305 – LaToya Davis, 2005-06 295 – Angie Braziel, 1998-99

Assists Game

15 – Tabitha Truesdale vs. Tulane, 3-16-95 13 – Melinda Schmucker-Pharies at Texas A&M, 1-29-00 12 – Camille Franklin vs. Houston, 2-5-86 12 – Melinda Schmucker-Pharies vs. Tennessee Tech, 3-18-00 11 – Erin Grant at Rice, 11-21-05 11 – Erin Grant vs. Oral Roberts, 12-15-05 11 – Erin Grant vs. Texas, 2-1-06

Season

281 – Tabitha Truesdale, 1994-95 187 – Melinda Schumucker-Pharies, 1999-00 183 – Erin Grant, 2005-06 181 – Krista Kirkland, 1992-93 178 – Camille Franklin, 1985-86

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TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES POINT CLUB 50+ Points 53 *Sheryl Swoopes vs. Texas (neutral) 40+ Points 48 *Sheryl Swoopes vs. Washington (neutral) 47 *Sheryl Swoopes vs. Ohio State (neutral) 47 *Alicia Thompson vs. Texas 43 *Sheryl Swoopes vs. SMU 41 *Carolyn Thompson vs. Oklahoma 41 *Jia Perkins vs. Creighton 40 *Carolyn Thompson vs. Arizona State (neutral)

3-13-93

1-2-93 4-4-93 2-5-97 2-13-93 2-18-82 12-4-02 12-19-83

30+ Points 39 *Sheryl Swoopes at Miami 12-30-92 Alicia Thompson at Texas 2-22-97 *Alicia Thompson at Missouri 1-4-98 *Alicia Thompson vs. Grambling 3-13-98 38 Carolyn Thompson vs. Wayland Baptist (neutral) 11-22-80 *Carolyn Thompson vs. UC Santa Barabara (neutral) 12-3-82 Recee’ Caldwell at Texas A&M 11-17-16 37 *Tricia Clay at Nebraska 12-22-85 *Sheryl Swoopes at Texas 2-17-93 *Michi Atkins vs. Texas 1-27-96 *Alesha Roberts vs. Miami 12-6-04 36 Carolyn Thompson at Oklahoma State 1-19-81 *Carolyn Thompson at Texas A&M 2-29-84 *Sheryl Swoopes vs. Colorado (neutral) 3-27-93 35 *Carolyn Thompson at West Texas State 1-12-82 Sheryl Swoopes vs. Stanford (neutral) 12-1-92 *Alicia Thompson vs. Texas A&M 2-21-98 34 Pam Stone at Amarillo College 11-15-79 Carolyn Thompson vs. Texas 1-22-83 *Connie Robinson vs. Rice 2-26-94 *Michi Atkins vs. SMU 2-19-95 *Alicia Thompson vs. Oklahoma 2-11-98 *Angie Braziel vs. TCU 12-9-98 33 *Sheryl Swoopes vs. Houston 1-25-92 *Sheryl Swoopes vs. USC 3-15-93 *Connie Robinson vs. Baylor 2-9-94 *Rene Hanebutt at Nebraska 2-21-99 *LaToya Davis vs. Oral Roberts 12-15-06 Patrice Edwards vs. Baylor 2-7-07 *Amber Battle vs. West Virginia 1-28-15 32 *Marilyn Payton vs. Northwestern (neutral) 3-10-78 *Carolyn Thompson vs. Abilene Christian 11-19-82 Gwen McCray at Oklahoma 12-11-82 OT *Carolyn Thompson at Houston 2-16-84 *Tricia Clay vs. Stephen F. Austin 11-26-85 Julia Koncak at Arizona State 12-20-86 *Sheryl Swoopes vs. Texas 1-11-92 Sheryl Swoopes vs. Louisiana Tech 1-27-92 *Sheryl Swoopes vs. TCU 2-27-93 *Alicia Thompson vs. Stephen F. Austin 11-23-97 *Jia Perkins at Saint Peter’s 12-19-01 *Plenette Pierson vs. Missouri 1-28-03

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Amber Battle vs. Kansas State 31 Carolyn Thompson vs. New Orleans *Carolyn Thompson vs. Oklahoma Baptist (neutral) *Carolyn Thompson vs. Baylor *Reena Lynch vs. UT-San Antonio *Sheryl Swoopes vs. Vanderbilt (neutral) *Michi Atkins at Texas *Michi Atkins vs. Texas *Angie Braziel vs. Texas *Plenette Pierson vs. Creighton *Plenette Pierson vs. Rutgers 30 *Karla Kitten at West Texas State *Karla Kitten vs. North Texas State *Pam Stone vs. North Texas State *Gwen McCray vs. TCU (neutral) *Sheryl Swoopes vs. Memphis State (neutral) *Sheryl Swoopes at TCU *Sheryl Swoopes vs. Washington (neutral) *Michi Atkins at Houston *Alicia Thompson at SMU *Alicia Thompson vs. Houston (neutral) *Michi Atkins vs. Portland *Alicia Thompson at SMU *Alicia Thompson vs. Texas A&M *Angie Braziel vs. Texas *Alicia Thompson at Baylor *Rene Hanebutt vs. Oklahoma *Angie Braziel at Oklahoma *Angie Braziel vs. Oklahoma State * indicates Texas Tech victory

1-14-14 3-11-82 11-25-83 1-25-84 12-13-86 4-3-93 2-25-95 1-27-96 2-27-99 12-4-02 1-2-03 2-3-77 11-19-79 11-19-79 2-2-80 12-29-91 1-30-93 3-20-93 2-15-95 1-24-96 3-8-96 3-15-96 12-21-96 2-12-97 2-4-98 2-7-98 1-6-99 1-27-99 2-17-99

TEXAS TECH HOLDS A 64-13 RECORD WHEN A LADY RAIDER SCORES 30 OR MORE POINTS 20 REBOUND CLUB 27 Carolyn Thompson vs. Rice 23 Tami Wilson vs. San Diego State 23 Stacey Siebert vs. Texas A&M 22 Carolyn Thompson vs. Montana State 22 Gwen McCray vs. Wayland Baptist 21 Carolyn Thompson vs. Oklahoma State 21 Carolyn Thompson vs. Wayland Baptist 20 Carolyn Thompson vs. Texas A&M TRIPLE DOUBLE CLUB 19 pts., 12 asts., 18 rebs. 26 pts., 10 asts., 10 rebs. 17 pts., 11 asts., 13 rebs. 20 pts., 10 asts., 11 rebs. 12 pts., 10 asts., 11 rebs. 10 pts., 10 blks, 10 rebs. 19 pts., 10 asts., 10 rebs.

1-29-82 12-18-90 2-28-89 12-6-80 1-8-83 1-9-81 2-11-82 2-14-81

Sheryl Swoopes vs. TCU 2-5-92 Sheryl Swoopes vs. Texas A&M 3-4-92 Sheryl Swoopes vs. NW State 12-6-92 Tabitha Truesdale vs. Washington 11-22-94 Tabitha Truesdale vs. Rice 2-1-95 Crystal Boles vs. Texas-El Paso 1-4-96 Rene Hanebutt vs. Texas 2-5-97


NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR AND ALL-AMERICANS

National Player of the Year

SHERYL SWOOPES

Sheryl Swoopes Was named by: USA Today; Sports Illustrated; Champion; U.S. Basketball Writers Association; Women’s Basketball News Service; Newspaper Enterprise Association; Atlanta Tip Off Club’s Naismith Award; Columbus, Ohio, Touchdown Club

All-Americans Name

Year Team Organization

Carolyn Thompson 1982 HM Women BB News Service, Kodak Carolyn Thompson 1983 HM Virginian Pilot (paper) Carolyn Thompson 1984 2nd Am. Women Sports Found. Sheryl Swoopes 1992 1st Kodak (unanimous), WBB News Service Sheryl Swoopes 1993 1st WBB News Service, Kodak (Unanimous), Newspaper Ent. Association, U.S. BB Writers Assn. Krista Kirkland 1993 HM U.S. BB Writers Assn. Connie Robinson 1994 HM Kodak Connie Robinson 1995 3rd Basketball Times, Kodak Michi Atkins 1995 HM Kodak Michi Atkins 1996 1st United Press International, BB Writers of America, Basketball America Michi Atkins 1996 2nd Basketball Times, Associated Press Michi Atkins 1996 HM Kodak Alicia Thompson 1997 HM Kodak, Associated Press Alicia Thompson 1997 3rd Basketball America Alicia Thompson 1998 1st Associated Press, Kodak, BB Writers of America, WBB Journal Angie Braziel 1999 1st U.S. Basketball Writers Assn., WBB News Service Angie Braziel 1999 2nd Associated Press, WBB Journal Angie Braziel 1999 HM Kodak Plenette Pierson 2001 2nd WBB News Service Jia Perkins 2002 HM Basketball Times Plenette Pierson 2003 3rd Associated Press Plenette Pierson 2003 HM Kodak Jia Perkins 2003 HM Kodak, Associated Press LaToya Davis 2006 HM Kodak Erin Grant 2006 HM Kodak

PLENETTE PIERSON

ERIN GRANT

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ATHLETIC AWARDS SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE HONORS All-Dr Pepper/SWC Classic Most Valuable Player Carolyn Thompson, 1984 Sheryl Swoopes, 1992 Sheryl Swoopes, 1993

Connie Robinson, 1994 Michi Atkins, 1995 Alicia Thompson, 1996

Tournament Team Sharon Cain, 1985 Sharon Cain, 1986 Reena Lynch, 1988 Stacey Siebert, 1989 Reena Lynch, 1990 Stacey Siebert, 1990

Teresa McMillan, 1991 Teresa McMillan, 1992 Krista Kirkland, 1993 Noel Johnson, 1994 Melinda White, 1995 Tabitha Truesdale, 1995

BIG 12 CONFERENCE HONORS Player of the Year Alicia Thompson Angie Braziel

Freshman of the Year Plenette Pierson Erin Grant (co-winner)

Sheryl Swoopes, 1992 Sheryl Swoopes, 1993

Michi Atkins, 1995 Michi Atkins, 1996

Newcomer of the Year Tami Wilson, 1991 Sheryl Swoopes, 1992

Connie Robinson, 1994

Defensive Player of the Year Tabitha Truesdale, 1995

Nikki Heath, 1995

Dominic Seals Jackie Patterson

2008 2013

Sixth Man of the Year 2011

All-Big 12 First Team Alicia Thompson Angie Braziel Jia Perkins Plenette Pierson Erin Grant Cisti Greenwalt LaToya Davis Chynna Brown Amber Battle

1997, 1998 1999 2003 2003 2005, 2006 2005 2006 2013 2015

Second Team

Freshman of the Year Julie Lake, 1996

All-Southwest Conference as selected by coaches First Team Carolyn Thompson, 1983 Gwen McCray, 1983 Carolyn Thompson, 1984 Krista Kirkland, 1992 Sheryl Swoopes, 1992 Krista Kirkland, 1993 Sheryl Swoopes, 1993 Connie Robinson, 1994 Michi Atkins, 1995 Connie Robinson, 1995 Michi Atkins, 1996

2000 2003

Newcomer of the Year

Chynna Brown

Player of the Year

1998 1999

Second Team Carolyn Thompson, 1982 Lisa Logsdon, 1987 Reena Lynch, 1988 Stacey Siebert, 1989 Reena Lynch, 1990 Stacey Siebert, 1990 Krista Kirkland, 1991 Noel Johnson, 1994 Tabitha Truesdale, 1995 Alicia Thompson, 1996

All-Time Lady Raider SWC Team chosen by SWC basketball fans and announced at 1996 SWC/Dr Pepper Classic Carolyn Thompson, 1980-84 Michi Atkins, 1992-95 Krista Kirkland, 1989-93 Noel Johnson, 1991-95 Sheryl Swoopes, 1991-93

Rene Hanebutt Angie Braziel Keitha Dickerson Plenette Pierson Jia Perkins Erin Grant Chesley Dabbs Alesha Robertson Dominic Seals Kierra Mallard Monique Smalls Casey Morris Amber Battle

1998, 1999 1998 2000 2001 2002 2004 2005 2007 2008, 2009 2011 2013 2013 2014

Third Team Rene Hanebutt Katrisa O’Neal

1997 2001

Honorable Mention Julie Lake Keitha Dickerson Melinda Schmucker-Pharies Jia Perkins Amber Tarr Alesha Robertson LaToya Davis Jordan Murphree Ashlee Roberson Casey Morris Teena Wickett Monique Smalls Ivonne Cook-Taylor Recee’ Caldwell

1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2004, 2005, 2006 2005 2010 2010 2011 2011 2012 2016, 2017 2017

All-Freshman Team Kierra Mallard Japreece Dean Brittany Brewer

2009 2016 2017

All-Defensive Team Monique Smalls Monique Smalls Monique Smalls

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2011 2012 2013


ATHLETIC AWARDS Big 12 Freshman of The Week Most in a single season Japreece Dean

6, 2015-16

Big 12 Tournament

Jordan Barncastle

2012

Dr. Gerald Lage Award Mary Bokenkamp Minta Spears

MVP

Alicia Thompson Angie Braziel

Chick-Fil-A Winter Community of Champions

2013 2015

1998 1999

Tournament Team Angie Braziel Rene Hanebutt Julie Lake Jia Perkins Plenette Pierson

1998 1999 1999 2003 2003

Academic All-Big 12 First Team

Amber Tate Elesha Walker Cara Gibbs Rene Hanebutt Amber Tarr Aleah Johnson Melinda Schmucker-Pharies Jolee Ayers Casey Jackson Candi White Jamie Nagle Chesley Dabbs Erin Grant Brooke Baughman Darrice Griffin Erin Myrick Jordan Murphree Jordan Barncastle Mary Bokenkamp Casey Morris Audrisa Harrison Haley Schneider Kellyn Schneider Minta Spears Minta Spears Brielle Blaire Ryann Bowser Jamie Roe Paige Parliament Recee’ Caldwell Brittany Brewer Lauren Harrison

1997 1997, 1998 1999 1999 2000, 2001, 2002 2000 2000 2002, 2003, 2004 2002, 2003, 2004 2002 2003 2004, 2005 2004, 2005, 2006 2005, 2006, 2007 2006, 2007 2006, 2007, 2008 2008, 2009, 2010 2010, 2011, 2012 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 2013 2014 2014 2014 2014 2015 2016 2016 2016 2016 2017 2018 2018

Second Team Tanisha Ellison Natalie Ritchie Alesha Robertson Shauntal Nobles Kelsi Baker Ivonne CookTaylor Recee’ Caldwell Zuri Sanders

2000, 2001, 2002 2003 2005, 2007 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 2012 2016 2018 2018

Honorable Mention Jennifer Cockrell Cassandra Parker Alicia Thompson

1997 1997 1998

Rookie Team Minta Spears Kellyn Schneider Japreece Dean Zuri Sanders Grayson Bright Brittany Brewer

2013 2013 2016 2016 2017 2017

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ACADEMIC AWARDS Dr. Margaret E. Wilson Academic Achievement Award

Cheryl Greer Fighting Heart Award

(Must be at least a sophomore)

(selected by team)

Year Winner 1975 Clare Balcom 1976 Ruth Knight 1977 Sarah Cartwright 1978 Beverly Winters 1979 Carolyn Tubbs 1980 Reina Cherry 1981 Carolyn Tubbs 1982 Reina Cherry 1983 Jill Crutchfield 1984 Cathy Cramer 1985 Suzann Martinez 1986 Debbie Crown 1987 Michelle Theall 1988 Karen Farst 1989 Karen Farst 1990 Karen Farst 1991 Jennifer Buck 1992 Jennifer Buck 1993 Stephanie Scott 1994 Diana Kersey 1995 Courtney Thames 1996 Courtney Thames 1997 Jill Burness 1998 Paula Workman 1999 Paula Workman 2000 Bobbi Crill 2001 Brittney Lanehart 2002 Brittney Lanehart 2002 Barbara Schraml 2002 Megan Schuessler 2003 Kelly Bilkre 2003 Barbara Schraml 2003 Megan Schuessler 2004 Dana Rosenbladt 2004 Abigail Schubert 2004 Megan Schuessler 2005 Dana Rosenbladt 2005 Abigail Schubert 2006 Dana Rosenbladt 2006 Abigail Schubert 2007 Sarah Losleben 2007 Lindsey Walesheck 2008 Alicia Ostmeyer 2008 Leah Legler 2009 Patience Knight 2010 Maggie Fete

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Sport(s) Tennis Volleyball Track & Field/CC Golf Volleyball Basketball Volleyball Basketball Tennis Golf Track & Field Volleyball Track & Field/CC Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Softball Softball Track & Field Track & Field Track & Field Tennis Track & Field Track & Field Tennis Track & Field Track & Field Track & Field/CC Track & Field Track & Field Track & Field/CC Track & Field Track & Field/CC Softball Track & Field Volleyball Softball Track & Field Soccer

GPA 4.00 3.86 3.93 3.77 3.93 3.93 3.92 3.94 3.89 3.88 3.89 3.64 4.00 3.90 3.89 3.92 3.80 3.81 3.80 3.84 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.96 3.97/4.00 grad. 4.00 4.00/4.00 grad. 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.909 grad. 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.92 3.95 4.00 3.94 3.95 4.00

Year Winner Class Position 1984 Carolyn Thompson Senior Forward 1985 Lori Gerber Senior Forward 1988 Vicky McKenzie Senior Guard 1989 Tammy Spangler Senior Forward 1990 Karen Farst Senior Guard 1991 Teresa McMillan Junior Forward 1991 Tammy Walker Senior Guard 1992 Krista Kirkland Junior Guard 1993 Krista Kirkland Senior Guard 1994 Stephanie Scott Senior Guard 1995 Connie Robinson Senior Forward 1996 Melinda White Senior Forward 1997 Sandy Parker Senior Guard 1998 Crystal Boles Senior Post 1999 Melinda Schmucker Junior Guard 2000 Melinda Schmucker-Pharies Senior Guard 2001 Katrisa O’Neal Senior Guard 2002 Team 2003 Casey Jackson Junior Forward 2004 Casey Jackson Senior Forward 2005 LaToya Davis Junior Forward/Center 2006 Tawanna Flowers Sophomore Forward

Most Valuable Player (selected by team) Year Winner 1976 Libby Keller 1977 Carol Dudensing 1978 D’Lynn Brown 1979 Rosemary Scott 1981 Carolyn Thompson 1982 Carolyn Thompson 1983 Thompson/McCray 1984 Carolyn Thompson 1985 Camille Franklin 1986 Tricia Clay 1987 Lisa Logsdon 1988 Stacey Siebert 1989 Reena Lynch 1990 Reena Lynch 1991 Krista Kirkland 1992 Sheryl Swoopes 1993 Sheryl Swoopes 1994 Noel Johnson 1995 Tabitha Truesdale 1996 Michi Atkins/Alicia Thompson 1997 Alicia Thompson 1998 Alicia Thompson 1999 Angie Braziel 2000 Team 2001 Jia Perkins 2002 Team 2003 Plenette Pierson 2004 Erin Grant 2005 Erin Grant 2006 LaToya Davis

Class Position Freshman Post Junior Post Freshman Forward Freshman Guard Freshman Forward Sophomore Forward Jr/Sr Forward/Post Senior Forward Junior Forward/Guard Senior Post Senior Guard Junior Post Junior Forward Senior Forward Sophomore Guard Junior Forward Senior Forward Junior Guard Senior Guard Sr/Soph Post/Forward Junior Post Senior Post Senior Post Freshman

Guard

Senior Sophomore Junior Senior

Forward Guard Guard Forward/Center


ACADEMIC AWARDS Jeannine McHaney Athlete of the Year Award Goes annually to an athlete who displays excellence in the classroom, courage on the athletic field, and a never-ending commitment to excellence. Selected by Women’s Coaches. Year Winner 1994 Noel Johnson 1995 Connie Robinson 1996 Luisa Tam 1997 Jill Burness 1998 Danielle Brady 1999 Rene Hanebutt 2000 Paula Workman 2001 Janelle Jones 2003 Melissa McGehee 2004 Angela Mooney 2005 Megan Hull 2006 Erin Grant 2007 Ana Morton 2008 Julianne Kennedy 2009 Sally Kipyego & Patience Knight 2010 Megan Hoffert 2010 Leah Legler

Sport Basketball Basketball Track & Field/CC Volleyball Softball Basketball Softball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Golf Basketball Soccer Track & Field CC/Track & Field Soccer Softball

McHaney Scholar Athletes Goes annually to an athlete in each of the women’s sports who displays excellence in the classroom, courage on the athletic field, and a never-ending commitment to excellence. Year Winner 2003 Jolee Ayers 2003 Amanda Douglas 2003 Jackie Ey 2003 Melissa McGehee 2003 Barbara Schraml 2003 Megan Schuessler 2003 Lindsey Wile 2004 Tiana Boyea 2004 Kendall Brooks 2004 Rachel Evans 2004 Megan Hull 2004 Casey Jackson 2004 Andrea Joachims 2004 Angela Mooney 2005 Chesley Dabbs 2005 Laura Grote 2005 Megan Hull 2005 Katja Kovacic 2005 Kelly Rhyne 2005 Allison Seifert 2005 Bridgett Tidwell 2006 Desiree Batista 2006 Tara Browning 2006 Erin Crawford 2006 Erin Grant 2006 Megan Knauss 2006 Dana Rosenbladt 2006 Ashley Slavich 2007 Brooke Baughman 2007 Robyn Bucy 2007 Janet Durham 2007 Ana Morton 2007 Heather Parker 2007 Ulrika van Niekork 2007 Lindsey Walesheck 2008 Kim Cypert 2008 Julianne Kennedy 2008 Sarah Losleben 2008 Erin Myrick 2008 Samantha Vanderdrift 2008 Ulrika Van Niekerk 2008 Emily Ziegler 2009 Jenn Harrell 2009 Sally Kipyego 2009 Patience Knight 2009 Tina Rincon 2009 Dominic Seals 2009 Megan Shupp 2009 Samantha van der Drift 2009 Ulrika Van Niekerk

Sport Basketball Softball Golf Volleyball Tennis Track & Field Soccer Soccer Tennis Track & Field Golf Basketball Softball Volleyball Basketball Volleyball Golf Tennis Softball Soccer Track & Field Volleyball Tennis Softball Basketball Soccer Track & Field Golf Basketball Volleyball Tennis Soccer Softball Golf Track & Field Soccer Track & Field Softball Basketball Tennis Golf Volleyball Volleyball Cross Country Track & Field Soccer Basketball Softball Tennis Golf

2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010

Amanda Alley Kelsy Garland Jen Goehry Megan Hoffert Rosslyn Kim Leah Legler Jordan Murphree

Track & Field Tennis Volleyball Soccer Golf Softball Basketball

CoSIDA Academic All-America Name Karen Farst Jennifer Buck

Team Year 2nd 1990 2nd 1991, 1992

CoSIDA Academic All-District Name Jolee Ayers-Curry Erin Grant Erin Myrick Erin Myrick Jordan Murphree Jordan Murphree Brittany Brewer

Team Year 1st 2004 1st 2006 2nd 2007 2nd 2008 2nd 2008 2nd 2009 1st 2018

GTE/SWC All-Academic Honor Team Name Year Vicky McKenzie 1988 Karen Farst 1989, 1990 Jennifer Buck 1991, 1992 Stephanie Scott 1993, 1994 Nikki Heath 1995 Melinda White 1996

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COACHING HISTORY

MARSHA SHARP HALL OF FAME HEAD COACH HIGHLIGHTS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS • 572-189 career record, 159-50 Southwest Conference record, 119-42 Big 12 Conference record • Inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in 2003 • Inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame in 2000 • Inducted into the Texas Women’s Hall of Fame in 1999 • 1993 National Championship • 18 NCAA Championship appearances • Four NCAA Elite Eight appearances • 11 NCAA Sweet 16 appearances • Two WNIT appearances • Two years named National Coach of the Year • Five Southwest Conference Championships (1992-96) • Three Southwest Conference Tournament titles • Three Big 12 Conference Championships (1998-00) • Two Big 12 Conference Tournament titles • Five times Southwest Conference Coach of the Year • Two times Big 12 Coach of the Year • First-ever No. 1 regular-season ranking in 2003-04 • Became just the 22nd coach in Division I to reach the 500-win plateau • Coached a National Player of the Year (Sheryl Swoopes, 1993) • Coached two Kodak All-Americans (Sheryl Swoopes twice and Alicia Thompson once) • Coached 11 All-Americans (first team, second team, third team, honorable mention) by various organizations • Two student-athletes named Academic All-America (Karen Farst once and Jennifer Buck twice) • 11 SWC first team selections and 10 SWC second team selections • Four SWC Player of the Year winners, three SWC Newcomers of the Year, one SWC Defensive Player of the Year and one SWC Freshman of the Year • Nine first team All-Big 12 selections, eight second team All-Big 12 selections, two third team All-Big 12 honorees and nine honorable mention All-Big 12 • Four SWC Tournament MVPs, 12 SWC All-Tournament team selections • Two Big 12 Tournament MVPs, five Big 12 All-Tournament team selections • Two Big 12 Player of the Year winners, two Big 12 Freshman of the Year recipients • 31 first team Academic All-Big 12 winners, five second team and three honorable mention • Coached USA Basketball to the gold medal at the 2002 World Championship For Young Women’s Qualifying team • Coached twice at the Olympic Festival Trials • Graduated 97 percent of her student-athletes who have exhausted their eligibility at Texas Tech • Past president of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) • Served on the WBCA Board of Directors • Served on the NCAA Basketball Issues Committee • Has been the national chairperson for the American Cancer Society’s Coaches vs. Cancer advisory board • Served on the Converse Coach of the Year Committee, Kodak All-American Selection Committee, NCAA Regional Selection Committee, SWC Tournament Committee and Texas Girls Basketball Association Committee • Author of Tall Enough to Coach • Gave a $100,000 gift for the Marsha Sharp Center for Student-Athletes

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SUSIE LYNCH

1975-77 (2 SEASONS) 33-35 (.485)

ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES Darla Alexander

Graduate

1988-89

Janene Berry

Graduate

1986-87

Bill Brock

Associate Head Coach

2006-09

Damitria Buchanan

Assistant Coach

2013-15

Ray Caldwell

Assistant Coach

2015-17

Tricia Clay

Graduate

1986-87

Kelly Curry

Assistant Coach

2006-13

Matt Corkery

Associate Head Coach

2013-17

Danny Davis

Student

1988-89

Tammy Davis

Graduate

1989-90

Camille Franklin

Graduate

1986-87

Lori Gerber

Graduate

1985-86

Krista Gerlich

Assistant Coach

2003-06

Erin Grant

Assistant Coach

2018-pres.

Shimmy Gray-Miller

Assistant Coach

2017-18

Kathy Harston

Assistant Coach

1982-84

Katie Hensle

Assistant Coach

2012-13

Debby Jones

Graduate

1987-88

Lynn Killough

Graduate

1991-92

Karla Kitten

Assistant Coach

1989-90

Diana Lewis

Assistant Coach

1984-85

Lisa Logsdon

Graduate

1987-88

Nikita Lowry Dawkins

Assistant/Associate Head 2005-06, 2018-pres.

LaDale McCallister

Student

1987-91

Vicky McKenzie

Graduate

1988-91

Vicky McKenzie

Assistant Coach

1993-96

Jane’t Mears

Graduate/Assistant Coach 1984-88

Rachelle Mulanax

Graduate

1991-92

Mark Osina

Assistant Coach

1979-80

Brandi Poole

Assistant Coach

2014-18

2006-13 (7 SEASONS) 130-98 (.570)

Kim Pruitt

Graduate

1995-96

Roger Reding

Assistant Coach

1990-06

Layne Reeves

Graduate

2012-14

- Led Texas Tech to two NCAA Tournament appearances

Faye Rex

Assistant Coach

1980-81

Kellye Richardson

Graduate

1984-85

Kelly Schilling

Graduate

1990-91

Brett Schneider

Assistant Coach

2013-14

Marsha Sharp

Assistant Coach

1981-82

Tina Slinker

Assistant Coach

1988-89

Brooke Stoehr

Assistant Coach

2009-12

Larry Tidwell

Assistant Coach

2018-pres.

Monica Thierry

Graduate

1988-89

Carolyn Thompson

Graduate

1984-85

Linden Weese

Assistant Coach

1982-05

Todd Weese

Student

1985-87

Terri Meyer Weldon

Graduate

1992-93

Lance White

Graduate/Assistant Coach 1996-03

Lisa Wood

Graduate

1987-88

Shereka Wright

Assistant Coach

2006-2013

- Responsible for helping start program with Jeanine McHaney

GAY BENSON

1977-80 (3 SEASONS) 73-47 (.608) - Led Texas Tech to its first 30-win season in 1977-78, going 35-11

DONNA WICK

1980-82 (2 SEASONS) 30-29 (.508) - Led Texas Tech to its first two seasons in the Southwest Conference

MARSHA SHARP

1982-2006 (24 SEASONS) 572-175 (.766) - 18 NCAA Tournaments, 13 Conference Titles, 11 All-Americans, 2-Time National Coach of the Year, 1993 National Championship and 2003 Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame inductee

KRISTY CURRY

CANDI WHITAKER 2013-18 (5 SEASONS) 55-82 (.401)

- Became the first former Lady Raider to coach Texas Tech

MARLENE STOLLINGS 2018-PRES. 0-0

- Became the seventh head coach of Texas Tech

BOLD - Active Coach

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1975-76

1976-77

1977-78

Coach: Susie Lynch Record: 14-16

Coach: Susie Lynch Record: 20-18

Coach: Gay Benson Record: 35-11

Day Site 11/18 H# Western Texas JC 11/21 A Angelo State 12/2 A South Plains 12/9 A West Texas State 12/11 A Texas Women’s 12/16 H# Hardin-Simmons 12/17 A Texas-Arlington 1/19 A Western Texas JC 1/20 H Angelo State 1/25 A Hardin-Simmons 1/26 H# McMurry 1/27 A Abilene Christian Tarleton State Tournament 1/30 N Weatherford JC 1/31 N North Texas State 1/31 N West Texas State

Result Score L 40-83 L 61-72 L 51-78 L 61-72 W 70-66 W 70-57 L 65-82 L 56-86 W 58-50 W 63-45 W 64-58 L 45-63 L W L

2/3 H# West Texas State W 2/5 H# South Plains JC W 2/7 H# Abilene Christian W 2/10 A McMurry L Houston Tournament 2/12 N LSU L 2/13 N Texas A&M L Texas Woman’s Tournament 2/20 A Texas Women’s L 2/21 N Howard JC W 2/21 N SW Texas State W AIAW Zone Tournament - Abilene 2/27 N Hardin-Simmons W 2/27 A Abilene Christian W 2/28 N Wayland Baptist % L 2/28 N West Texas State L AIAW State Tournament - Nacogdoches 3/5 N Trinity W 3/5 N Baylor L

56-86 63-33 60-69 78-72 71-67 57-56 59-63 61-76 66-71 70-72 82-47 52-50 66-45 77-69 30-106 62-70 84-63 44-104

The Team — F Carol Dudensing, G Rhonda Askins, P Libby Keller, C Jill Owens, 5-8 So F Teri Dixon, G Kim Field, F Susan Poe, F JoAnn Stoebel. Notes — Dudensing averaged 15.8 points and 5.7 rebounds; Keller 12.7 points and 8 rebounds. The team averaged 62.4 points and 32.4 rebounds, shooting 40.3% from the field and 62.3% at the line ... Had no scholarships to give. H# ­— All home games played at Women’s Gym. H$ — Games played in Coliseum % Nationally ranked team

Day Site 11/18 A Clarendon 11/20 H Texas-El Paso 11/23 H Angelo State Flying Queens Classic 11/25 N Baylor 11/26 N Texas A&M 11/27 N Oral Roberts 11/30 H# Abilene Christian

Result Score L 67-74 W 50-44 W 69-56

12/2 A Western Texas JC 12/4 H$ Wayland Baptist 12/6 H# West Texas State 12/9 A McMurry 1/13 H# Hardin-Simmons 1/15 A Texas % 1/18 H# Clarendon 1/20 A Wayland Baptist % 1/22 H# Baylor 1/24 H$ Texas % 1/25 A Abilene Christian 2/1 A Houston 2/3 A West Texas State 2/7 A South Plains JC 2/8 A Angelo State Houston Tournament 2/10 N LSU 2/11 N Texas A&I 2/12 N Southern Louisiana 2/13 A Houston

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

52-76 42-94 75-65 69-43 65-63 54-89 78-67 56-104 56-110 69-96 48-51 59-76 80-69 53-65 82-84

L W W L

50-76 69-59 70-54 65-69

2/15 H Western Texas JC 2/17 A Hardin-Simmons 2/19 H South Plains JC AIAW West Zone - Abilene 2/25 N West Texas State 2/25 N Angelo State 2/26 N Wayland Baptist % 2/26 A McMurry AIAW State Tournament - Edinburg 3/2 N Texas % 3/3 N Texas A&I 3/3 N Texas A&M 3/4 N Tarleton State 3/5 N Houston

W W L

70-54 86-63 50-86

W W L W

95-78 84-68 57-87 67-45

L W W W L

72-90 74-55 69-50 71-67 54-75

L L W W

57-95 63-80 66-62 48-38

The Team — G Karla Schuette, G Evelyn Munoz, G Diana Hartman, G Kathy Krismer, G Dana McClain, F Teri Dixon, F Phyllis Jones, P Cheryl Greer, C Jill Owens, F Cheryl Kemp, P D’Ann Gallway, F Carol Dudensing, F Judy Butler. H# ­— All home games played at Women’s Gym H$ — Games played in Coliseum % Nationally ranked team

Day Site 11/10 A Angelo State 11/12 H# Western Texas 11/15 A Texas-El Paso 11/17 H# Hardin-Simmons 11/19 A West Texas State 11/22 H# Abilene Christian Flying Queens Classic 11/24 N Louisiana Tech % 11/25 N Houston 11/26 N Cal St-Long Beach

Result Score W 85-67 W 76-47 W 70-48 W 94-62 W 79-44 W 89-67 L W L

54-59 75-64 66-69

11/29 A Hardin-Simmons 12/1 H# Texas-El Paso 12/2 A McMurry 12/6 H# West Texas St. 12/8 H Abilene Christian 12/10 H# New Mexico St. 1/10 N Texas A&M 1/11 H# North Texas St. New Mexico State Tournament 1/13 N New Mexico 1/14 A New Mexico St

W W W W W W W W

79-39 94-45 92-42 106-48 82-74 98-56 59-52 68-57

W W

64-53 65-54

1/17 H$ SMU 1/19 A Wayland Baptist % 1/21 H$ Texas A&M 1/23 A Houston 1/24 H# South Plains JC 1/28 H$ Wayland Baptist % 2/2 A Western Texas JC 2/7 A SMU 2/9 A Texas A&M Houston Tournament 2/10 N McNeese State 2/11 N LSU 2/11 A Houston

W L W W W L W W W

90-50 43-95 63-58 63-55 61-54 61-74 81-75 69-33 71-64

W 68-56 L 63-69 W 58-54

2/14 H# Angelo State W 81-46 2/15 H$ Houston L 69-91 2/20 A South Plains W 78-56 AIAW West Zone - Abilene 2/24 A McMurry W 84-26 2/24 N Angelo State W 90-54 2/25 N Abilene Christian W 92-64 2/25 N Wayland Bap. % L 67-113 AIAW State Tournament - San Angelo 3/2 N Sam Houston State W 101-70 3/3 N Houston W 81-72 3/4 N Wayland Baptist % L 52-110 3/4 N Stephen F. Austin L 64-79 Southwest Regional AIAW - Nacogdoches 3/9 N Northeastern Okla. W 81-39 3/10 N Wayland Baptist % L 49-85 3/10 N Northwestern Okla. W 85-69 3/11 N Oral Roberts L 66-81 The Team — F Sharon Booth, P D’Lynn Brown, G Beth Cleveland, F Carol Dudensing, P Cheryl Greer, G Diana Hartman, F/P Liz Havens, F Phyllis Jones, G Kim Lance, G Dana McClain, P Jill Owens, F Marilyn Payton, F LoAnn Phillips, G Terry Picket, G Karla Schuette, G Rosemary Scott, Elaine Rodriquez, G Sue Slutz. Manager — Karen Arp. H# — All home games played at Women’s Gym. ­ H$ — Games played in Coliseum % Nationally ranked team

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1978-79

1979-80

1980-81

Coach: Gay Benson Record: 8-25; on court: 14-19

Coach: Gay Benson Record: 24-11

Coach: Donna Wick Record: 13-17; on court: 12-18

Day Site 11/10 H Angelo State # 11/13 A Abilene Christian 11/18 A Wayland Baptist % Flying Queens Classic 11/23 N Southeastern La. 11/24 N USC 11/25 N Houston

Result Score W 75-51 L 67-85 L 63-85 L L L

58-85 60-86 73-84

12/1 H Kansas State 12/2 H Kansas 12/5 A Texas-Arlington # 12/6 A Texas Wesleyan 12/8 H Wyoming # 12/11 A Angelo State # Cal-Berkley Tournament 12/15 N San Diego State 12/16 N Washington #

L L W L W W

66-83 53-76 69-66 64-67 69-46 71-60

L W

50-52 92-65

1/11 H Eastern New Mexico # W 1/13 H Texas L 1/14 A North Texas State L 1/19 H Delta State % L 1/22 A Eastern New Mexico W Texas Classic - Houston 1/25 A Houston L 1/26 N SW Texas State W 1/27 N Texas A&M L

99-57 68-91 58-65 61-85 92-56

2/2 H Texas Arlington W 2/6 H Wayland Bapt% L 2/10 H Oral Roberts W 2/12 A West Texas State W 2/17 A Texas % L AIAW State Tournament - Nacogdoches 2/22 N Texas % L 2/22 N SW Texas St. W 2/23 N Lamar W 2/23 N Texas Southern W Southwest AIAW Regional - Tulsa 3/8 N North Texas State L 3/8 N LSU L

73-53 59-77 65-55 64-52 48-90

62-80 82-58 46-62

52-80 77-54 83-47 73-66 63-67 56-84

The Team — Bell; Carson; Louise Davis; Farley;Fortune; Frace; Cheryl Greer; Liz Havens; Keasler; Donette Marble; Massey; Jill Owens; Rose Penkunis; Rosemary Scott; Smith; Ward; Lynn Webb. Notes —Team had to forfeit six games due to use of ineligible player (#), so actually began season with 18-game losing streak ... Owens becomes first four-year letter winner, playing in 135 of 147 games.

Day Site 11/6 A Western Texas 11/8 H Angelo State 11/12 A South Plains 11/15 A Amarillo College 11/19 H North Texas State 11/24 A Texas Women’s 11/27 H Howard College 12/1 H Oklahoma 12/3 A SW Texas State 12/5 A Texas % 12/7 A Delta State % 12/8 A Mississippi % 12/15 H Houston 12/22 Arizona New Mexico State Tournament 1/11 N Northern Colorado 1/12 A New Mexico State 1/14 H Western Texas Texas Tech Invitational 1/18 H Central State Okla. 1/19 H Texas Woman’s

Result Score L 68-74 W 64-41 W 80-50 L 61-68 W 111-53 W 81-59 W 77-61 W 65-58 W 93-45 L 47-77 L 62-72 L 56-70 W 92-63 W 98-65

1/25 A Oklahoma State 1/26 A Oklahoma 1/28 A Wayland Baptist % Nathan’s Invitational - San Angelo 2/1 N McMurry 2/2 N Abilene Christian 2/2 N TCU

L W W

W W W

89-55 81-60 77-54

W W

125-48 98-61 55-68 55-48 75-72

W 80-50 W 76-61 W 94-64

2/4 H Texas A&M L 2/8 H Texas L 2/11 A Wayland Baptist % L 2/15 H Amarillo College W 2/16 H SMU W 2/18 A Oral Roberts W 2/19 A Tulsa W AIAW State Tournament - Nacogdoches 2/21 N Wayland Baptist % L Southwest AIAW Regional - Baton Rouge 3/5 N Arkansas W 3/6 N S.F. Austin % L

64-66 58-78 61-72 87-63 72-66 91-88 72-49 52-66 74-46 55-97

The Team — Reina Keasler, Nodia Vaughn, Vicki Lee, LoAnn Phillips, Louise Davis, Christie Newman, Rose Penkunis, Pam Stone, Ruth Fortune, Lynn Webb, Liz Havens, Gwen McCray, Annette Nester, Lerii Fitzhugh. Assistant Coach — Mark Osina.

Day Site 11/10 H West Texas State 11/13 H New Mexico State 11/17 A Angelo State West Texas State Classic 11/21 A West Texas State 11/22 N Wayland Baptist %

Result Score W 67-60 L 78-79 L 61-72 W L

102-74 79-93

11/29 H Texas-El Paso 12/1 A Texas % Arizona State Fiesta 12/5 N Colorado 12/6 N Montana State

W L

87-86 70-82

L W

56-67 85-81

12/10 H Baylor * 1/2 A LSU 1/3 A McNeese State # 1/6 A Houston * 1/9 H Oklahoma State * 1/10 H Texas A&M * 1/12 A Oklahoma * 1/17 H Texas *% 1/19 A North Texas State 1/20 A Baylor * 1/23 H Wayland Baptist % Southwest Conference Tournament 1/29 N Texas A&M 1/30 N Texas % 1/31 N Baylor 2/2 H Oklahoma 2/7 A Texas A&M 2/10 A Wayland Baptist % AIAW State Tournament - Denton 2/14 N Texas A&M 2/15 N Wayland Baptist % 2/27 A Texas-El Paso 2/28 A New Mexico St.

W L L L L W L L W L L

86-81 60-71 60-76 63-65 77-85 63-60 59-69 61-82 79-66 59-65 64-85

W L L W W L

62-51 45-83 76-88 79-70 80-63 69-98

W L W L

71-70 51-52 68-61 61-76

The Team — F Tammy Anderson, P Sharon Brown, G Reina Cherry, P Kathy Freberg, F/G Gwen McCray, G Jane’t Mears, F/G Christie Newman, G Rose Penkunis, F Sabrina Schield, P Carolyn Thompson, C DeRenda Durr, F Lynn Webb. Assistant Coach — Faye Rex. # forfeited game to Tech due to use of an ineligibile player * Southwest Conference game % Nationally ranked team

% Nationally ranked team

% Nationally ranked team

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1981-82

1982-83

1983-84

Coach: Donna Wick Record: 18-12

Coach: Marsha Sharp Record: 22-9 | 6-2 SWC

Coach: Marsha Sharp Record: 23-7 | 13-3 SWC

Day Site 11/21 H Angelo State 11/24 H West Texas State New Mexico Tournament 11/27 N Arizona State 11/28 N Northern Arizona New Mexico State Tournament 12/3 N Wichita State 12/4 N Oklahoma State * 12/5 N Texas-Arlington

Result Score W 80-55 W 83-66

12/9 A Texas *% 1/2 H Lamar 1/5 H Panhandle St. Okla. 1/6 A Angelo State 1/8 A Oklahoma State * 1/9 A Oral Roberts 1/12 A West Texas State 1/15 H Texas *% 1/19 A Wayland Baptist 1/23 H Baylor * SWC Tournament - College Station 1/27 N Arkansas 1/28 N TCU 1/29 N Rice 1/30 N SMU

L W W W L L W L L L

63-98 81-80 87-36 74-63 67-83 71-87 86-78 44-57 57-85 65-66

L W W W

55-70 71-59 70-57 71-58

2/2 H New Mexico 2/4 H Texas-El Paso 2/6 H Houston * 2/11 H Wayland Baptist % 2/13 A Baylor * 2/16 A North Texas State 2/18 H Oklahoma * AIAW State Tournament - Plainview 2/25 N SMU AIAW Southwest Regional - Lubbock 3/11 H New Orleans

W W L W L W W

98-76 66-53 61-65 61-60 78-81 74-68 93-86

L

57-67

L

63-65

L W

70-71 69-53

W 74-67 W 61-51 W 62-54

The Team – F Lynn Webb, F Tammy Anderson, G Reina Cherry, P DeRenda Durr, Kathy Freberg, Mitzi Henderson, G Jane’t Mears, F Gwen McCray, G Rose Ross, F Sabrina Schield, F Rose Tabor, F Carolyn Thompson Assistant Coach – Marsha Sharp * Southwest Conference game % Nationally ranked team

90

Day Site 11/19 H Abilene Christian 11/20 H Angelo State 11/23 A West Texas State San Jose State Classic 12/2 N Stanford 12/3 N UC-Santa Barbara

Result Score W 78-64 W 70-38 W 81-42

Day Site Flying Queens Classic 11/24 N Stephen F. Austin 11/25 N Oklahoma Baptist 11/26 N Oklahoma State

Result Score L W L

63-65 94-53 70-75

L 70-77 W 102-69

12/3 A UT-San Antonio 12/5 H Wayland Baptist % 12/8 A North Texas State UC-Irvine Tournament 12/18 N San Francisco 12/19 N Arizona State 12/20 A UC-Irvine 12/30 N Drake

W W W

72-64 77-67 78-50

W W W W

98-57 83-75 72-65 72-65

12/31 A UNLV 1/4 H TCU* 1/7 A Texas*% 1/9 A Rice* 1/14 H Houston* 1/19 A Arkansas* 1/21 A TCU* 1/25 H Baylor* 1/28 H Texas A&M* 2/1 H SMU* 2/7 H Texas*% 2/13 A Arkansas* 2/16 A Houston* 2/18 H Rice* 2/23 A SMU* 2/25 A Baylor* 2/29 A Texas A&M* SWC Tournament - Houston 3/9 N Arkansas 3/10 N Texas % NCAA Midwest Region, First Round 3/14 N Louisiana Tech

W 63-59 W 103-56 L 62-85 W 88-53 W 64-61 L 61-64 W 72-51 W 74-72 W 92-59 W 99-67 L 65-71 W 71-62 W 62-60 W 104-64 W 80-53 W 76-67 W 76-55

12/6 A San Francisco L 59-68 12/11 A Oklahoma * L (OT) 91-93 12/18 A Texas-El Paso W 88-58 1/4 H Texas-El Paso W 103-58 1/8 A Wayland Baptist L 67-72 1/10 H Texas A&M * W 90-72 1/13 A Abilene Christian W 95-48 1/15 H West Texas State W 69-51 1/19 A Houston * W 70-61 1/22 H Texas* % L 71-75 1/27 A TCU* W 86-51 1/29 A Baylor * W 68-66 1/31 A Texas A&M* W 63-55 2/5 H SMU* W 66-53 2/10 A Rice* W 73-60 2/12 A Texas *% L 53-77 2/15 A UT-SanAntonio W 86-76 2/18 H Houston* W 70-68 2/21 H Wayland Baptist W 60-46 2/24 A Arkansas* L 67-74 3/2 H Baylor * W 86-71 3/4 H TCU * W 110-51 SWC Tournament - Austin 3/11 N Baylor L 56-62 National Women’s Invitational - Amarillo 3/24 N New Orleans L 65-66 3/25 N Temple W 81-77 3/26 N Southern Illinois W 77-68 The Team ­­­­­– G Rose Ross, F Sabrina Schield, G Jane’t Mears, F Carrie Lee Lutrick, F Kellye Richardson, P Shara Fredenburg, P Stephanie Arnecke, G Camille Franklin, F Melissa Mayo, P Gwen McCray,P Carolyn Thompson, P Nancy Kocurek, P Kathy Freberg Assistant Coaches – Linden Weese, Kathy Harston Athletic Trainer­– Kaye Cosby * Southwest Conference game % Nationally ranked team

W 56-43 L 73-83 L

68-94

The Team – P Melinda Denham, G/F Camille Franklin, P Lori Gerber, P Julia Koncak, G/F Lisa Logsdon, F Carrie Lee Lutrick, F Melissa Mayo, G Jane’t Mears, P Vickie Teal Ray, F Kellye Richardson, F Sabrina Schield, P Carolyn Thompson, G/F Lisa Wood Assistant Coaches – Linden Weese, Kathy Harston. Athletic Trainers – Kaye Cosby. * Southwest Conference game % Nationally ranked team


1984-85

1985-86

1986-87

Coach: Marsha Sharp Record: 24-8 | 12-4 SWC

Coach: Marsha Sharp Record: 21-9 | 13-3 SWC

Coach: Marsha Sharp Record: 18-11 | 10-6 SWC

Day Site 11/19 H North Texas State Wayland Queen’s Classic 11/22 N Florida State 11/23 N Oregon State 11/24 A Wayland Baptist

Result Score W 83-51 W W W

91-69 79-55 81-58

11/29 A Wayland Baptist 12/1 A Colorado 12/8 A Stephen F. Austin Mid-America Classic - Columbia, Mo. 12/14 N Georgia 12/15 N Brigham Young 12/22 A Nebraska

W W W

73-67 79-56 84-51

L W L

68-80 92-76 74-80

1/3 H Texas* L 64-90 1/5 H Oral Roberts W 101-66 1/8 A Houston* W 72-65 1/12 H Rice* W 97-61 1/15 H Arkansas* W 78-74 1/19 A Baylor* W 68-66 1/23 A Texas A&M* W 81-74 1/26 H SMU* W 71-58 1/30 H TCU* W 96-52 2/2 A Texas* L 63-70 2/9 H Houston* L 66-70 2/12 A Rice* W 71-60 2/16 A Arkansas* L 55-65 2/20 H Baylor* W 93-64 2/23 H Texas A&M* W 77-69 2/25 A TCU* W 65-31 2/27 A SMU* W 77-74 SWC Tournament - Dallas 3/8 N Houston W 81-67 3/9 N Texas L 62-82 National Women’s Invitational - Amarillo 3/28 N Cal State-Fullerton W 71-68 3/29 N LSU L 67-71 3/30 N Drake W 96-74 The Team – G Janene Berry, F Sharon Cain, P Andrea Carter, P Tricia Clay, P Melinda Denham, F/G Camille Franklin, F Lori Gerber, F Darla Isaacks, P Julia Koncak, F/G Lisa Logsdon, P Vickie Teal Ray, P Alice Smith, F Lisa Wood Assistant Coaches – Linden Weese, Diana Lewis, Jane’t Mears, Kellye Richardson, Carolyn Thompson Athletic Trainer­– Jan Desi

Day Site 11/22 A Western Kentucky 11/24 A Vanderbilt 11/26 H Stephen F. Austin 11/29 H Colorado 12/4 A UCLA 12/6 A Hawaii 12/7 A Hawaii Pacific 12/19 A Oral Roberts 12/20 A Oklahoma State 12/29 H Nebraska 1/4 H Houston* 1/7 A Rice* 1/11 A Arkansas* 1/15 H Baylor* 1/18 H Texas A&M* 1/22 A SMU* 1/25 A TCU* 1/28 H Texas* 2/1 A Louisiana Tech 2/5 A Houston* 2/8 H Rice* 2/11 H Arkansas* 2/15 A Baylor* 2/18 A Texas A&M* 2/22 H SMU* 2/26 H TCU* 3/2 A Texas* SWC Tournament - Dallas 3/6 N Arkansas 3/7 N Texas NCAA West Region, Second Round 3/15 A Long Beach St.

Result Score L 71-88 W 74-69 W 73-53 W 69-58 W 58-54 W 77-71 W 114-48 L 54-61 L 65-67 W 91-71 W 79-70 W 88-67 L 60-62 W 89-48 W 84-77 W 84-69 W 88-52 L 57-64 L 71-77 W 83-75 W 77-65 W 73-60 W 72-65 W 74-70 W 89-63 W 98-75 L 43-56 W 58-48 L 53-77 L(ot)

73-78

The Team – G Janene Berry, F/G Sharon Cain, P Andrea Carter, P Tricia Clay, G Janice Davis, F/G Camille Franklin, F Darla Isaacks, P Debby Jones, F Lynn Killough, P Julia Koncak, F/G Lisa Logsdon, P Alice Smith, F Lisa Wood Assistant Coaches – Linden Weese, Jane’t Mears Student Coaches - Lori Gerber, Todd Weese Athletic Trainer­– Jan Desi * Southwest Conference game

Day Site Big O Tournament - Corvallis, Ore. 11/28 N San Diego State 11/29 A Oregon State

Result Score W L

79-46 58-69

12/1 A Oregon 12/4 H Oklahoma State 12/9 A Alabama 12/12 H New Mexico State 12/13 H UT-San Antonio 12/20 A Arizona State UC-Irvine Tournament 12/29 N Boise State 12/30 N Pepperdine

W W W(2ot) L W L

68-63 80-74 94-89 51-59 75-62 68-72

W W

81-50 70-63

1/3 A Houston* 1/7 H Rice* 1/10 H Arkansas* 1/14 A Baylor* 1/17 A Texas A&M* 1/19 H SMU* 1/21 H TCU* 1/24 A Texas* 1/28 H Louisiana Tech 1/31 H Houston* 2/3 A Rice* 2/7 A Arkansas* 2/11 H Baylor* 2/14 H Texas A&M* 2/18 A SMU* 2/21 A TCU* 2/24 H Texas* SWC Tournament - Dallas 3/4 N Rice 3/5 N Texas

L 67-72 L 55-65 L 51-53 W 69-59 W 69-52 W 73-59 W 81-68 L 52-74 L 43-71 W(2ot) 79-70 W 77-69 L (ot) 65-69 W 68-41 W 72-49 W 67-55 W 76-69 L 52-74 W 69-59 L 49-73

The Team – G Janice Davis, F Darla Issacks, G Charlotte Jones, F Debby Jones, P Lynn Killough, P Julia Koncak, G Lisa Logsdon, F Reena Lynch, G Vicky McKenzie, F/G Karen Ratts, P Stacey Siebert, G Lisa Wood Assistant Coaches – Linden Weese, Jane’t Mears Student Coaches - Todd Weese, Camille Franklin, Tricia Clay, Janene Berry Athletic Trainer­ – Kim Broderick * Southwest Conference game

* Southwest Conference game

91


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1987-88

1988-89

1989-90

Coach: Marsha Sharp Record 17-13 | 9-7 SWC

Coach: Marsha Sharp Record: 16-13 | 9-7 SWC

Coach: Marsha Sharp Record: 20-11 | 11-5 SWC

Day Site Exhibition 11/19 H New Zealand Ntl. Oklahoma State Jimbo Classic 11/28 N Prairie View A&M 11/29 A Oklahoma State Lady Raider Classic I 12/4 H UC-Irvine 12/5 H Arizona State 12/8 A UT-San Antonio 12/11 H Brigham Young 12/19 A Penn State 12/21 A St. Joseph’s 12/29 A New Mexico St. (OT) 1/2 H Alabama 1/5 H Rice* 1/9 A Houston* 1/13 A Louisiana Tech 1/16 H Texas* 1/19 A TCU* 1/23 A SMU* 1/26 H Texas A&M* 1/30 H Baylor* 2/2 A Arkansas* 2/6 A Rice* 2/9 H Houston* 2/16 A Texas* 2/20 H TCU* 2/23 H SMU* 2/27 A Texas A&M* 3/2 A Baylor* 3/5 H Arkansas* SWC Tournament - Dallas 3/9 R SMU 3/10 N Houston 3/12 N Texas

Result Score W

85-57

W L

72-61 53-68

W 65-60 W 69-57 W 67-50 W 74-71 L 80-85 L 57-64 L 79-82 W 74-64 L 67-68 L 54-56 L 62-107 L 56-89 W 58-54 L 64-75 W 68-64 W 70-53 L 67-80 W 65-51 W 73-59 L 61-70 W 73-48 W 66-46 L 60-72 W 67-45 W 82-70 W 60-49 W 60-59 L 61-88

The Team – F Reena Lynch, P Stacey Siebert, G Alexis Ware, F Darla Isaacks, F Tammy Spangler, G Vicky McKenzie, G Karen Farst, F Tammy Walker, P Lynn Killough, G Charlotte Jones Assistant Coaches – Linden Weese, Jane’t Mears Student Coaches - Debby Jones, Lisa Logsdon, LaDale McCallister, Lisa Wood Athletic Trainer­– Kim Broderick * Southwest Conference game

Day Site Exhibition 11/18 H Hungarian National Western Kentucky Tournament 11/26 A Western Kentucky 11/27 N Louisiana State Lady Raider Classic II 12/2 H Prairie View A&M 12/3 H Oklahoma 12/10 H Oklahoma State

L

62-66

L L

60-70 46-73

W W W

95-49 64-54 78-66

12/17 H UT-San Antonio W Oakland Tribune Classic - Berkley, Calif. 12/20 N Northeast Louisiana L 12/21 N Michigan State W BYU Dial Classic 12/29 N Marquette W 12/30 A Brigham Young L

92-53

1/3 A Arkansas* L 1/7 A Rice* L 1/10 H Houston* W 1/14 H Louisiana Tech L 1/17 A Texas* L 1/21 H TCU* W 1/24 H SMU* L 1/28 A Texas A&M* W 2/1 A Baylor* W 2/4 H Arkansas* L 2/7 H Rice* W 2/11 A Houston* L 2/18 H Texas* L 2/21 A TCU* W 2/25 A SMU* W 2/28 H Texas A&M* W (ot) 3/4 H Baylor* (forfeit) W SWC Tournament - Dallas (SMU/Reunion) 3/8 A SMU W 3/9 N Arkansas L

64-75 65-83 57-38 57-79 49-95 76-67 63-70 84-77 83-66 65-74 70-45 65-78 61-78 97-68 65-62 71-68 2-0

60-62 78-64 91-42 74-76

81-65 72-79

The Team – P Jennifer Buck, F Tammy Spangler Davis, F/G Karen Farst, F/P Tiffany Hobbs, F Reena Lynch, P Teresa McMillan, G Rachelle Mulanax, G Kelly Schilling, P Stacey Siebert, P Hazel Tull, G Kristin von Netzer, G Tammy Walker, G Alexis Ware Assistant Coaches – Linden Weese, Tina Slinker Graduate Assistant - Monica Thierry Student Coaches - Darla Alexander, LaDale McCallister, Vicky McKenzie, Danny Davis Athletic Trainer­– Kim Broderick * Southwest Conference game

92

Result Score

Day Site Holiday Classic - Reno, Nevada 11/24 N Middle Tennessee 11/25 N Fresno State 11/26 N Central Conn. Lady Raider Classic III 12/1 H Grambling State 12/2 H Western Kentucky

Result Score W L W

76-61 69-78 83-49

L W

64-67 72-61

12/8 H North Texas W 89-53 12/12 A Oklahoma State L 76-78 12/16 A Oklahoma W 88-80 12/18 A Texas-Arlington W 76-65 12/20 A UT-San Antonio W 82-65 1/2 A Texas* L 46-81 1/6 H Arkansas* L (ot) 74-76 1/9 H Rice* W 68-49 1/11 A Louisiana Tech L 54-95 1/13 A Houston* L 59-65 1/20 H Baylor* W 81-45 1/24 A TCU* W 61-59 1/27 A SMU* W 71-57 1/30 H Texas A&M* W 74-62 2/3 A Rice* W 74-63 2/6 A Arkansas* L 55-62 2/10 H TCU* W 76-45 2/13 H Houston* W 73-72 2/18 H Texas* L 67-82 2/21 A Baylor* W 101-72 2/27 H SMU* W 82-62 3/3 A Texas A&M* W 85-76 SWC Tournament - Dallas (SMU/Reunion) 3/7 N TCU W 76-68 3/8 N Arkansas W 69-60 3/10 N Texas L 60-63 NCAA Midwest Region, First Round 3/14 A Northern Illinois L 63-84 The Team – P Jennifer Buck, G Karen Farst, P Margo Graham, F Tiffany Hobbs, G Krista Kirkland, F Reena Lynch, F Teresa McMillan, G Rachelle Mulanax, G Kelly Schilling, P Stacey Siebert, P Hazel Tull, G Kristin von Netzer, G Tammy Walker, G Alexis Ware Assistant Coaches – Linden Weese, Karla Kitten Graduate Assistant - Vicky McKenzie Student Coaches - LaDale McCallister, Tammy Davis Athletic Trainer – Kim Broderick * Southwest Conference game


1990-91

1991-92

1992-93

Coach: Marsha Sharp Record: 23-8 | 12-4 SWC

Coach: Marsha Sharp Record: 27-5 | 13-1 SWC

Coach: Marsha Sharp Record: 31-3 | 13-1 SWC

SWC Champions SWC Tournament Champions

SWC Champions SWC Tournament Champions NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Day Site Exhibition 11/14 H Bulgarian National Rainbow Wahine Classic - Hawaii 11/23 N South Carolina 11/24 N Drake 11/25 N Utah Lady Raider Classic VI 12/1 H Sam Houston State 12/2 H Oklahoma State

Result Score W

66-65

L W W

65-67 80-64 76-69

W L

73-43 54-59

12/6 H Oklahoma W 12/13 H Texas-Arlington W 12/16 A U. of San Diego W 12/18 A San Diego State W 12/29 A New Mexico State W 1/2 A SMU* W 1/6 A Texas A&M* W 1/9 H Baylor* W 1/12 H Arkansas* L 1/16 A Rice* W 1/19 A Houston* W 1/23 H Texas* L 1/28 H Louisiana Tech (OT) W 1/30 A TCU* W 2/2 H SMU* W 2/5 H Texas A&M* W 2/9 A Baylor* W 2/12 A Arkansas* L 2/16 H Rice* W 2/19 H Houston* W 2/26 A Texas* L 3/2 H TCU* W SWC Tournament - Dallas (SMU/Reunion) 3/6 A SMU W 3/7 N Texas W 3/9 N Arkansas L NCAA West Region, First Round 3/13 A Nevada-Las Vegas L

66-50 77-53 79-58 72-57 93-70 85-57 60-47 66-50 62-64 77-63 69-68 63-66 79-67 66-65 90-76 66-65 84-52 62-70 68-54 71-57 53-77 63-57 71-56 63-61 51-60 65-70

The Team – P Jennifer Buck, F Janice Farris, P Dannette Fresch, G Diana Kersey, G Krista Kirkland, P Teresa McMillan, G Rachelle Mulanax, F Kim Pruitt, G Stephanie Scott, P Hazel Tull, G Tammy Walker, G Alexis Ware, F Tami Wilson Assistant Coaches – Linden Weese, Roger Reding Graduate Assistant - Vicky McKenzie Student Coaches - LaDale McCallister, Kelly Schilling Athletic Trainer­– Kim Broderick Manager – Stacy Bruce * Southwest Conference game

Day Site Exhibition 11/9 H Cuban Nationals Oklahoma State Jimbo Classic 11/29 N Memphis State 11/30 A Oklahoma State

Result Score

12/3 H New Mexico State 12/7 A New Mexico 12/9 H Utah Tribune Classic - Berkley, Calif. 12/20 N San Francisco 12/21 A California Cardinal Classic - Louisville, Ky. 12/28 N Pittsburgh 12/29 A Louisville SWC/Pac 10 Challenge - Seattle, Wa. 1/4 N Washington State

W 100-79 W 83-42 W 84-76

W

80-55

W L

69-45 62-67

W L

62-59 60-62

W W

91-63 66-53

W

75-63

1/8 A SMU* W 98-76 1/11 H Texas* W 78-65 1/15 H Baylor* W 90-53 1/18 H Oral Roberts W 88-54 1/22 A Rice* W 86-63 1/25 H Houston* W 79-64 1/27 A Louisiana Tech L 66-69 2/1 A Texas A&M* W 75-69 2/5 H TCU* W 92-58 2/8 H SMU* W 91-73 2/12 A Texas* L 63-70 2/15 A Baylor* W 100-72 2/17 A SW Texas State W 66-55 2/22 H Rice* W 105-66 2/27 A Houston* W 80-65 3/4 H Texas A&M* W 84-62 3/7 A TCU* W 75-52 SWC Tournament - Dallas (SMU/Reunion) 3/11 N TCU W 89-62 3/12 A SMU W 79-67 3/14 N Texas W 76-74 NCAA West Region, Second Round 3/21 H Santa Clara W 64-58 NCAA West Regional - Seattle, Wash. 3/26 N Stanford L 63-75 The Team – P Jennifer Buck, P Cynthia Clinger, G Patrice Conwright, F Janice Farris, P Dannette Fresch; F Nikki Heath; G Noel Johnson, G Diana Kersey, G Krista Kirkland, P Teresa McMillan, F Kim Pruitt, G Stephanie Scott, F Sheryl Swoopes, P Hazel Tull, F Tami Wilson Assistant Coaches – Linden Weese, Roger Reding Graduate Assistant - Lynn Killough (GA) Student Coach - Rachelle Mulanax Athletic Trainer­ – Laura Hopper Managers – Stacy Bruce, Stacey Riffe * Southwest Conference game

Day Site Exhibition 11/23 H Athletes in Action

Result Score W

73-70

12/1 A Stanford Lady Raider Classic V 12/5 H UT-Pan Am 12/6 H NW Louisiana St.

L

65-72

W W

79-36 91-67

12/10 H New Mexico 12/20 H San Diego Univ. 12/21 H Louisiana Tech Pepsi/Church’s Classic - Miami, Fla. 12/28 N Oklahoma 12/29 N Florida Int. 12/30 A Miami (OT) SWC/Pac 10 Challenge - Austin 1/2 N Washington

W W W

96-38 99-56 74-71

W W W

93-56 70-66 75-74

W 90-74

1/8 A Utah L 55-72 1/11 H SW Texas State W 78-47 1/13 H Houston* W 93-41 1/16 A SMU* W 100-64 1/20 H Texas* L 75-76 1/27 H Rice* W 101-48 1/30 A TCU* W 111-65 2/3 H Texas A&M* W 91-68 2/6 A Baylor* W 96-76 2/10 A Houston* W 88-70 2/13 H SMU* W 83-78 2/17 A Texas* W 76-66 2/24 A Rice* W 89-54 2/27 H TCU* W 103-74 3/3 A Texas A&M* W 89-59 3/6 H Baylor* W 104-72 SWC Tournament - Dallas (SMU/Reunion) 3/10 N TCU W 107-50 3/11 N Baylor W 91-67 3/13 N Texas W 78-71 NCAA West Region, Second Round 3/20 H Washington W 70-64 NCAA West Regional - Missoula, Mont. 3/25 N Southern California W 87-67 3/27 N Colorado W 79-54 NCAA Final Four - Atlanta, Ga. 4/3 N Vanderbilt W 60-46 4/4 N Ohio State W 84-82 The Team – P Michi Atkins, P Cynthia Clinger, G Patrice Conwright, F Janice Farris, G Nikki Heath, G Noel Johnson, G Diana Kersey, G Krista Kirkland, F Kim Pruitt, G Stephanie Scott, F Sheryl Swoopes, G Michelle Thomas, F Melinda White Assistant Coaches – Linden Weese, Roger Reding Graduate Assistant - Terri Meyer Weldon Athletic Trainer­ – Natalie Steadman Manager – Lance White * Southwest Conference game

93


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1993-94

1994-95

1995-96

Coach: Marsha Sharp Record: 28-5 | 12-2 SWC

Coach: Marsha Sharp Record: 33-4 | 13-1 SWC

Coach: Marsha Sharp Record: 27-5 | 13-1 SWC

SWC Champions

SWC Champions SWC Tournament Champions

SWC Champions

Day Site 11/20 N Vanderbilt Exhibition 11/24 H Latavia Nationals

Result Score W 74-67 W

85-47

11/27 H Stanford Lady Raider Classic VI 12/4 H Alcorn State 12/5 H Florida International

W

72-68

W W

97-69 89-59

12/7 H Texas-El Paso Pizza Hut Shocker Classic 12/18 N Minnesota (OT) 12/19 N Western Illinois

W

73-43

L W

82-92 80-61

12/21 H Oklahoma 12/28 A Seton Hall Mr. Cookie Face Classic 12/29 A St. Peter’s 12/30 N Massachusetts

W W

80-75 78-65

W W

82-66 50-42

1/2 H Lamar W 75-55 1/9 A Stephen F. Austin W 81-49 1/12 H Baylor* W 70-51 1/15 A Houston* W 92-79 1/19 H SMU* W 89-56 1/22 A Texas* L 65-66 1/29 A Rice* W 72-58 2/2 H TCU* W 93-44 2/5 A Texas A&M* L 64-67 2/9 A Baylor* W 101-65 2/12 H Houston* W 86-59 2/16 A SMU* W 85-68 2/19 H Texas* W 78-61 2/26 H Rice* W 92-70 3/2 A TCU* W 89-63 3/5 H Texas A&M* W 109-75 SWC Tournament - Dallas (SMU/Reunion) 3/9 N TCU W 103-55 3/11 A SMU W 99-78 3/12 N Texas L 69-71 NCAA First and Second Rounds - Lubbock 3/16 H Missouri W 75-61 3/19 H Creighton W 75-65 NCAA Midwest Regional - Austin 3/24 N Alabama L 68-73 The Team – F Kim Pruitt, G Diana Kersey, G Nikki Heath, G Stephanie Scott, G Noel Johnson, F Janice Farris, F Connie Robinson, G Sandy Parker, F Kim Sumrall, G LeKisha Wiley, F Tabitha Truesdale, G Michelle Thomas, P Kristy Muckleroy, F Melinda White, P Michi Atkins Assistant Coaches – Linden Weese, Roger Reding, Vicky McKenzie (RE) Athletic Trainers­– Natalie Steadman, Grant Stovall (Student). Manager – Lance White * Southwest Conference game

Day Site Exhibition 11/8 H Athletes in Act. 11/10 H Hungarian National Women’s Preseason NIT 11/15 H Toledo 11/17 H Arkansas State 11/20 H Vanderbilt 11/22 H Washington 11/25 A Stanford 11/29 A Oklahoma Lady Raider Classic VII 12/3 H Richmond 12/4 H Wichita State

L W

70-76 79-59

W W W L L W

95-63 79-51 86-81 75-79 60-79 66-64

W 85-44 W 73-56

12/8 A Texas-El Paso W 12/14 H Auburn W San Juan Shootout - San Juan, Puerto Rico 12/19 N Florida State W 12/20 N Old Dominion W 12/21 N Virginia Tech W

75-54 66-35 66-44 67-53 68-47

1/3 H Stephen F. Austin W 84-52 1/5 H Manhattan W 98-52 1/9 A Lamar W 86-60 1/11 H Texas A&M* W 100-76 1/14 A Baylor* W 82-62 1/18 H Houston* W 96-65 1/21 A SMU* W 80-61 1/28 H Texas* W 84-40 2/1 H Rice* W 84-56 2/4 A TCU* W 99-56 2/8 A Texas A&M* L 73-78 2/11 H Baylor* W 100-48 2/15 A Houston* W 78-76 2/19 H SMU* W 79-58 2/25 A Texas* W 80-70 3/1 A Rice* W 76-45 3/4 H TCU* W 97-43 SWC Tournament - Dallas (SMU/Reunion) 3/8 N TCU W 87-36 3/10 N Houston W 90-69 3/11 N SMU W 84-62 NCAA First and Second Rounds - Lubbock 3/16 H Tulane W 87-82 3/18 H Wisconsin W 88-65 NCAA Mideast Regional - Knoxville, Tenn. 3/23 N Washington W 67-52 3/25 A Tennessee L 59-80 The Team – P Michi Atkins, P Crystal Boles, P Jennifer Cockerell, G Nikki Heath, G Noel Johnson, F Janice Farris, F Connie Robinson, G Sandy Parker, F Kim Sumrall, F Tabitha Truesdale, G Michelle Thomas, P Alicia Thompson, G Elesha Walker, F Melinda White Assistant Coaches – Linden Weese, Roger Reding, Vicky McKenzie (RE), Kim Pruitt (Student) Athletic Trainers­ – Natalie Steadman, Grant Stovall (Student) Manager – Lance White * Southwest Conference game

94

Result Score

Day Site Exhibition 11/8 H Australia Jr. National 11/13 H USA National Team Coors/Rocky Mountain Invitational 11/24 N Kent 11/24 A Colorado State

Result Score L L

67-71 61-98

W W

94-72 91-79

11/27 A Tennessee Lady Raider Classic VIII 12/2 H Illinois State 12/3 H Wisconsin

L

44-81

12/6 H North Texas Oakland Tribune Classic 12/16 N Southern Mississippi 12/17 N Pacific

W

93-59

L W

76-79 81-61

W 78-44 W 77-69

12/20 H UCLA W 12/28 H Stanford W 12/31 H San Francisco W 1/4 H Texas-El Paso W 1/10 H TCU* W 1/14 A Texas A&M* W 1/17 H Baylor* W 1/20 A Houston* W 1/24 A SMU* W 1/27 H Texas* W 2/2 H Rice* W 2/7 A TCU* W 2/10 H Texas A&M* W 2/14 A Baylor* W 2/17 H Houston* W 2/21 H SMU* W 2/24 A Texas* L 3/2 A Rice* W SWC Tournament - Dallas (SMU/Reunion) 3/6 N Baylor W 3/8 N Houston W 3/9 N Texas A&M L NCAA First and Second Rounds - Lubbock 3/15 H Portland W 3/17 H Notre Dame W NCAA Midwest Regional - Nacogdoches, Texas 3/23 N Louisiana Tech L

84-62 71-65 72-61 69-45 79-42 90-70 84-59 64-62 86-73 68-62 68-48 90-71 60-51 80-64 80-71 88-70 60-76 84-68 90-79 77-75 68-72 78-61 82-67 55-66

The Team – P Michi Atkins, P Crystal Boles, P Jennifer Cockerell, P Cara Gibbs, G Trina Brown, G Julie Lake, G Sandy Parker, G Michelle Thomas, G Elesha Walker, G Rene Hanebutt, G Amber Tate, F Alicia Thompson, F Shannon Reed, F Kim Sumrall, F Melinda White Assistant Coaches – Linden Weese, Roger Reding, Vicky McKenzie (RE) Athletic Trainer­– LesLee Taylor Managers – Lance White, Shelly Burleson

* Southwest Conference game


1996-97

1997-98

1998-99

Coach: Marsha Sharp Record: 20-9 | 11-5 Big 12

Coach: Marsha Sharp Record: 26-5 | 15-1 Big 12

Coach: Marsha Sharp Record: 30-4 | 14-2 Big 12

Big 12 Champions Big 12 Tournament Champions

Big 12 Champions Big 12 Tournament Champions

Day Site Exhibition 11/7 H Zala Volan 11/16 H Lithuania

Result Score W W

69-58 94-55

11/23 H Lamar W 86-42 11/25 H Grambling W 82-44 11/29 A UCLA W 95-80 12/2 A North Texas W 82-39 12/5 H Oral Roberts W 74-51 12/14 A Auburn L 55-70 12/18 H Tennessee L 71-79 12/21 A SMU W 78-69 12/28 H New Mexico W 66-35 12/30 H Rice W 76-62 1/4 A Baylor* W 75-58 1/8 H Oklahoma State* L 56-78 1/11 A Colorado* L 49-63 1/15 H Oklahoma* W 67-55 1/18 H Kansas State* W 76-61 1/22 A Okla. State* W 73-61 1/25 H Iowa State* W 64-58 1/30 A Kansas* L 52-69 2/5 H Texas * W 96-73 2/9 A Nebraska* L 57-62 2/12 H Texas A&M* W 75-46 2/15 H Baylor* W 79-60 2/19 A Oklahoma* W 63-49 2/22 A Texas* L 61-72 2/26 A Texas A&M* W 75-60 3/1 H Missouri* W 83-69 Big 12 Conference Tournament - Kansas City, Mo. 3/5 N Kansas State L 68-76 NCAA First and Second Rounds - Stanford, Calif. 3/16 N Montana W 47-45 3/18 A Stanford L 45-67 The Team – G Melinda Schmucker, G Kristi Washington, P Cara Gibbs, P Jennifer Cockerell, G Trina Brown, G Elesha Walker, G Julie Lake, P Crystal Boles, F Keitha Dickerson, G Sandy Parker, F Kim Sumrall, G Rene Hanebutt, G Amber Tate, F Detra Johnson, P Alicia Thompson Assistant Coaches – Linden Weese, Roger Reding, Lance White Athletic Trainers­– LesLee Taylor, Mathu Allen (student) Managers – Shelly Burleson, Melissa Maines, Hollie Stanton * Big 12 Conference game

Day Site Exhibition 11/11 H Slovakia 11/16 H Houston Jaguars

Result Score W W

69-58 94-55

11/22 A Texas-San Antonio W 57-44 11/23 N Stephen F. Austin W 93-83 11/28 N St. Francis W 91-35 11/29 N Western Kentucky L 63-68 12/6 H McNeese State W 93-44 12/11 A UTEP W 82-48 12/20 A New Mexico W 65-62 12/29 H SMU W 78-55 1/1 H Old Dominion L 71-74 1/4 A Missouri* W 79-65 1/7 H Baylor* W 82-63 1/10 A Texas* W 82-59 1/14 H Oklahoma State* W 74-48 1/17 H Colorado* W 80-40 1/20 A Iowa State* L 73-82 1/24 H Kansas* W 72-56 1/28 A Oklahoma State* W 64-51 1/31 H Stanford L 71-80 2/4 H Texas* W 79-59 2/7 A Baylor* W 79-67 2/11 H Oklahoma* W 79-63 2/14 A Texas A&M* W 77-65 2/19 A Oklahoma* W 94-59 2/21 H Texas A&M* W 77-65 2/25 H Nebraska* W 87-62 2/28 A Kansas State* W 67-62 Big 12 Conference Tournament - Kansas City, Mo. 3/4 N Colorado W 80-49 3/5 N Oklahoma State W 53-49 3/7 N Kansas W 71-53 NCAA First and Second Rounds - Lubbock 3/13 H Grambling W 87-75 3/14 H Notre Dame L 59-74 The Team – P Crystal Boles, P Angie Braziel, P Jennifer Cockerell, G Kyna Cosby, F Keitha Dickerson, P Cara Gibbs, G Rene Hanebutt, F Detra Johnson, G Julie Lake, F Kim Martinez, G Katrisa O’Neal, G Melinda Schmucker, P Alicia Thompson, G Elesha Walker, G Kristi Washington Assistant Coaches – Linden Weese, Roger Reding, Lance White Athletic Trainers­– LesLee Taylor, Nicole Cruson (student) Managers – Shelly Burleson, Melissa Maines, Hollie Stanton * Big 12 Conference game

Day Site Exhibition 11/4 H Houston Jaguars 11/12 H Uppsala (Sweden)

Result Score W W

131-36 121-47

11/15 H Texas-Arlington W 71-47 11/21 A Old Dominion L 64-85 11/23 A SMU W 72-67 11/27 A Stanford W 75-69 12/2 H Texas-San Antonio W 96-39 12/5 N Wisconsin# W 84-70 12/6 A Rice# W 79-57 12/9 H TCU W 82-62 Hawaii Tournament - Honolulu, Hawaii 12/21 N Jame Madison$ W 71-38 12/22 N Loyola Marymount$ W 82-59 12/23 A Hawaii$ W 67-63 12/29 H New Mexico W 87-46 1/2 A Baylor* W 51-49 1/6 H Oklahoma* W 93-69 1/9 H Kansas State* W 73-60 1/13 A Texas A&M* W 68-65 1/16 A Oklahoma St.* W 79-68 1/20 H Iowa State* W 71-47 1/23 A Kansas* L 45-55 1/27 A Oklahoma* (OT) W 89-87 1/30 H Baylor* W 65-48 2/6 A Texas* L 70-74 2/10 H Texas A&M* W 74-52 2/13 H Missouri* W 74-68 2/17 H Oklahoma State* W 73-58 2/21 A Nebraska* W 75-62 2/24 A Colorado* W 83-71 2/27 H Texas* W 76-56 Big 12 Conference Tournament - Kansas City, Mo. 3/3 N Kansas State W 74-55 3/4 N Nebraska W 77-59 3/6 N Iowa State W 73-59 NCAA First and Second Rounds - Lubbock 3/13 H Stephen F. Austin W 80-54 3/15 H North Carolina St. W 85-78 NCAA Midwest Regional - Normal, Ill. 3/20 N Rutgers L 42-53 The Team – P Angie Braziel, F Keitha Dickerson, C Tanisha Ellison, P Cara Gibbs, G Rene Hanebutt, F Aleah Johnson, G Julie Lake, G Katrisa O’Neal, G Melinda Schmucker, G Amber Tarr, G Kristi Washington Assistant Coaches – Linden Weese, Roger Reding, Lance White Athletic Trainers­– LesLee Taylor, Whitney Wolff (student) Managers – Trish Gleason, Melissa Maines, Shelly Stone **All home games played in the United Spirit Arena * Big 12 Conference game

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1999-00

2000-01

2001-02

Coach: Marsha Sharp Record: 28-5 | 13-3 Big 12

Coach: Marsha Sharp Record: 25-7 | 13-3 Big 12

Coach: Marsha Sharp Record: 20-12 | 8-8 Big 12

Big 12 Champions Day Site Exhibition 11/8 H Shelen (Russia) Four in the Fall Classic 11/20 H Louisiana State 11/23 H Rice 11/26 H SW Texas State

Result Score W

76-49

W 56-49 W 69-52 W 102-44

11/29 A USC W(ot) 66-63 12/4 H SMU W 63-47 12/8 A New Mexico W 66-59 12/15 H Lamar W 85-41 12/17 A South Florida W 60-44 12/19 A Central Florida W 77-43 12/22 A TCU W 63-57 1/2 A Iowa State* L 37-62 1/5 H Santa Clara W 63-54 1/8 A Oklahoma* L 76-82 1/12 H Colorado* W 75-50 1/15 H Oklahoma State* W 76-51 1/18 A Kansas State* W 51-47 1/22 H Kansas* W 76-56 1/29 A Texas A&M* W 71-49 2/3 H Texas* W 73-44 2/5 A Baylor* W 65-49 2/8 H Missouri* L 49-52 2/12 H Texas A&M* W 58-44 2/16 H Nebraska* W 66-62 2/19 H Oklahoma* W 86-81 2/23 A Texas* W(2ot) 91-85 2/26 A Oklahoma State* W 83-75 2/29 H Baylor* W 105-52 Big 12 Conference Tournament - Kansas City, Mo. 3/8 N Colorado W 76-60 3/9 N Texas L 50-68 NCAA First and Second Rounds - Lubbock 3/18 H Tennessee Tech W 83-54 3/20 H Tulane W 76-59 NCAA Mideast Regional - Memphis, Tenn. 3/25 N Notre Dame W 69-65 3/27 N Tennessee L 44-57 The Team – F Keitha Dickerson, C Tanisha Ellison, F Aleah Johnson, C Jamie Nagle, G Katrisa O’Neal, G Courtney Pastner, F/C Plenette Pierson, G Melinda Schmucker-Pharies, G Amber Tarr Assistant Coaches – Linden Weese, Roger Reding, Lance White Athletic Trainers­– LesLee Taylor, Jacob Gonzalez (student) Managers – Megan Simoneau, Logan Nichols * Big 12 Conference game

Day Site Exhibition 11/9 H Slovakia 11/15 H Houston Jaguars

Result Score W 73-42 W 92-51

11/20 H Texas-Arlington W 78-40 Paradise Jam Tournament - St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands 11/24 N Penn State W 79-71 11/25 N SW Missouri State W 81-77 11/29 H Southwest Texas 12/4 H New Mexico Four in the Fall Classic - Austin 12/9 N North Carolina State

W W

72-30 80-56

L

51-59

12/13 H Oregon W(ot) 79-75 12/19 H Se Louisiana W 94-37 12/22 H USC W 85-59 12/28 A Rice W 63-56 12/30 A Santa Clara L 56-61 1/3 H Missouri* W 82-64 1/6 A Oklahoma State* W 67-55 1/10 H Baylor* W 84-61 1/13 A Texas A&M* W 85-78 1/17 A Nebraska* W 66-50 1/21 H Oklahoma State* W 82-29 1/28 A Oklahoma* L 66-84 1/31 H Kansas State* W 72-41 2/3 H Texas A&M* W 92-79 2/7 A Baylor* W 67-56 2/10 H Texas* L 57-63 2/14 A Kansas* W 49-45 2/17 H Oklahoma* L 75-80 2/21 A Colorado* W 68-61 2/24 A Texas* W 76-60 2/28 H Iowa State* W 68-60 Big 12 Conference Tournament - Kansas City, Mo. 3/7 N Texas W 71-58 3/8 N Iowa State L 62-73 NCAA First and Second Rounds - Lubbock 3/16 H Penn W 100-57 3/18 H Virginia Tech W 73-52 NCAA Mideast Regional - Birmingham, Ala. 3/24 N Purdue L 72-74 The Team – F/C Jolee Ayers, F/C Dionne Brown, C Alison Cudnoski, C Tanisha Ellison, F Casey Jackson, C Jamie Nagle, G Katrisa O’Neal, G Jia Perkins, F/C Plenette Pierson, G Natalie Ritchie, G Amber Tarr, G Candi White Assistant Coaches – Linden Weese, Roger Reding, Lance White Athletic Trainers­– Imelda Garcia, Becky Rolke (student) Managers – Lesley Mitchell, Melinda Pharies * Big 12 Conference game

Day Site Result Score Exhibition 11/5 H Denmark Select W 89-42 State Farm Hall of Fame Tip-Off Classic 11/11 A Duke L 69-85 Exhibition 11/13 H Houston Jaguars W 96-48 11/24 A Oregon State 11/26 A Oregon 11/30 A New Mexico 12/2 H North Texas 12/5 H Rice 12/16 H Southern Miss 12/19 A Saint Peter’s 12/21 A Rutgers Triple Crown Classic 12/29 H Vanderbilt

W W L W W W W W

64-60 72-65 65-74 63-53 74-43 95-34 75-68 62-49

W

81-71

1/2 H Kansas* 1/5 H Oklahoma* 1/9 A Missouri* 1/13 A Texas* 1/16 H Baylor* 1/19 A Iowa State* 1/23 H Oklahoma State* 1/27 A Kansas State* 1/30 A Texas A&M* 2/3 H Colorado* 2/6 H Texas* 2/9 A Baylor* 2/14 A Oklahoma State* Big 12/Big Ten Challenge 2/17 H Wisconsin

W L L L (ot) W W W L W L (ot) W L L

76-54 68-80 71-82 83-87 83-63 78-66 62-51 63-76 77-55 69-74 61-49 69-85 55-58

The Team – F/C Jolee Ayers, G LaTosha Daniels, C Cisti Greenwalt, C Tanisha Ellison, F Casey Jackson, C Jamie Nagle, G Jia Perkins, G Natalie Ritchie, G Amber Tarr, G Candi White Assistant Coaches – Linden Weese, Roger Reding, Lance White Athletic Trainers­– Imelda Garcia, Brooke Miller (student) Managers – Lesley Mitchell * Big 12 Conference game

96

W 78-62

2/19 H Texas A&M* W 95-64 2/23 H Nebraska* W 99-57 2/27 A Oklahoma* L 56-75 Big 12 Conference Tournament - Kansas City, Mo. 3/5 N Missouri W 78-51 3/6 N Baylor L 60-75 NCAA First and Second Rounds - Lubbock 3/15 H Stephen F. Austin W 84-63 3/17 H Mississippi State W 77-55 NCAA West Regional - Boise, Idaho 3/23 N Oklahoma L 62-72


2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

Coach: Marsha Sharp Record: 29-6 | 13-3 Big 12

Coach: Marsha Sharp Record: 25-8 | 10-6 Big 12

Coach: Marsha Sharp Record: 24-8 | 12-4 Big 12

Day Site Result Score State Farm Hall of Fame Tip-Off Classic 11/10 N Louisiana Tech L 76-85 Exhibition 11/12 H Spartak Moscow W 107-65 11/17 H Houston Jaguars W 97-36 11/24 H Washington 11/27 H Valparaiso 12/4 H Creighton 12/14 N Wyoming 12/17 H Oregon State Paradise Classic - Honolulu, Hawaii 12/20 N Chattanooga 12/21 A Hawaii

W W W W W

99-67 81-46 98-70 84-64 67-51

W W

66-53 67-40

12/28 A Southern Miss W 12/30 A Rice W 1/2 H Rutgers W 1/5 H Pacific W 1/8 A Texas A&M* W 1/11 H Baylor* W 1/15 A Oklahoma* W 1/18 H Oklahoma State* W 1/22 A Texas* L 1/26 A Colorado* W 1/28 H Missouri* W 2/1 A Kansas* W 2/9 H Iowa State* W 2/12 H Texas A&M* W 2/15 A Baylor* L (ot) 2/19 H Oklahoma* W 2/22 A Oklahoma State* W 2/26 A Nebraska* W 3/2 H Texas* L 3/6 H Kansas State* W Big 12 Conference Tournament - Dallas 3/12 N Oklahoma State W 3/13 N Kansas State W 3/15 N Texas L NCAA First and Second Rounds - Lubbock 3/23 H SW Missouri State W 3/25 H UC Santa Barbara W NCAA Midwest Regional - Albuquerque, N.M. 3/29 A New Mexico W 3/31 N Duke L

86-62 70-66 94-81 76-45 77-56 62-48 80-71 95-45 58-69 80-58 84-50 84-57 70-48 83-38 72-86 59-48 83-48 50-35 67-70 73-64 75-52 71-65 57-67 67-59 72-68 71-48 51-57

The Team – F/C Jolee Ayers, F Jametra Clark, F Chesley Dabbs, F/C LaToya Davis, G Erin Grant, C Cisti Greenwalt, F Casey Jackson, C Jamie Nagle, G Jia Perkins, G Cayla Petree, F/C Plenette Pierson, G Natalie Ritchie, G Miklannet Tennal Assistant Coaches – Linden Weese, Roger Reding, Lance White Athletic Trainers­– Imelda Garcia, Tysha Al-Tirhi (student) Managers – Brooke Garcia, Kyle Hunt, Jarod Newland, Stephanie Webb, Joe-Michael Wright

Day Site Exhibition 11/4 H Perik Jumpers 11/10 H Houston Jaguars Preseason WNIT (four games) 11/14 H Texas-San Antonio 11/16 H Western Kentucky 11/20 H UC Santa Barbara 11/23 H Rutgers SMU Hoops for the Cure Tournament 11/28 N Michigan 11/29 A SMU

Result Score W W

86-32 109-60

W W W W

76-48 88-47 68-41 73-45

W W

74-61 77-37

12/1 H California W 76-69 12/6 H Wyoming W 77-26 12/8 H Pacific W 100-39 12/19 A Washington W 74-70 12/21 H Stanford W 55-46 12/28 N Maryland W 65-53 12/30 A San Diego W 95-47 1/4 H Pepperdine W 95-53 1/10 H Oklahoma State* W 106-43 1/14 A Iowa State* L 63-64 1/17 H Baylor* W 64-63 1/21 H Nebraska* W 68-55 1/24 A Oklahoma State* L (ot) 87-88 1/28 H Texas A&M* W 65-56 2/1 A Texas* L 73-82 2/4 H Kansas* W 67-44 2/8 A Baylor* W 62-59 2/10 H Oklahoma* L 62-68 2/14 A Texas A&M* W 59-58 2/17 A Missouri* W 73-68 2/22 H Texas* W 62-49 2/25 A Oklahoma* L 53-64 2/28 H Colorado* W 60-51 3/3 A Kansas State* L 73-85 Big 12 Conference Tournament - Dallas 3/10 N Baylor L 72-80 NCAA First and Second Rounds - Missoula, Mont. 3/20 N Maine W 60-50 3/22 N Louisiana Tech L 64-81 The Team – F/C Jolee Ayers-Curry, G Brooke Baughman, F Jametra Clark, F Chesley Dabbs, F/C LaToya Davis, G Erin Grant, C Cisti Greenwalt, F Casey Jackson, G Natalie Ritchie, G Alesha Robertson Assistant Coaches – Linden Weese, Roger Reding, Krista Gerlich Athletic Trainers­– Imelda Garcia, Josh Woolbright (student) Managers – Brooke Garcia, Kyle Hunt, Steve Kirwan, Jarod Newland, Stephanie Webb

Day Site Exhibition 11/7 H West Coast All-Stars 11/15 H Everyone’s Internet

Result Score W W

101-52 68-47

11/22 H Rice W 66-55 11/28 A Stanford L 58-61 12/2 H Arkansas-Little Rock W 69-29 12/6 H Miami W 109-49 12/9 H Oral Roberts W 79-46 12/12 H Mississippi W 86-38 12/18 N Arkansas State W 87-53 12/19 N Virginia Tech L (ot) 70-71 12/21 H Penn State W 79-65 12/28 H Sacramento State W 83-37 1/2 H Idaho State W 86-52 1/5 H Oklahoma* W 70-64 1/8 A Oklahoma State* W 76-38 1/12 H Texas* W 79-62 1/15 A Colorado* W 87-41 1/19 A Nebraska* W 68-58 1/22 H Kansas State* L 53-55 1/26 H Missouri* W 75-45 1/30 A Texas A&M* W 67-54 2/5 H Baylor* L 49-52 2/8 H Iowa State* W 89-62 2/13 A Texas* L 43-64 2/16 A Kansas* W 66-53 2/19 H Texas A&M* W 56-53 2/23 A Oklahoma* W 83-70 2/26 H Oklahoma State* W 65-52 3/3 A Baylor* L 69-79 Big 12 Conference Tournament - Kansas City, Mo. 3/9 N Iowa State W 61-59 3/10 N Baylor L 57-58 NCAA First and Second Rounds - Dallas 3/19 N Texas-Arlington W 69-49 3/21 N Middle Tennessee W 80-69 NCAA Philadelphia Regional 3/27 N Tennessee L 59-75 The Team – G Brooke Baughman, G Chesley Dabbs, F/C LaToya Davis, C Patrice Edwards, F Tawanna Flowers, G Erin Grant, C Cisti Greenwalt, F Darrice Griffin, F Enrica Johnson, C Erin Myrick, F Alesha Robertson, G Judith Smith Assistant Coaches – Linden Weese, Roger Reding, Krista Gerlich Athletic Trainers­– Imelda Garcia, Kendi Gruben (student) Managers – Brooke Garcia, Andy Hudson, Kyle Hunt, Jarod Newland, Stephanie Webb * Big 12 Conference game

* Big 12 Conference game

* Big 12 Conference game

97


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

Coach: Marsha Sharp Record: 15-14 | 9-7 Big 12

Coach: Kristy Curry Record: 15-16 | 6-10 Big 12

Coach: Kristy Curry Record: 17-16 | 4-12 Big 12

Day Site Result Score Exhibition 11/3 H Love & Basketball W 68-59 11/3 H Everyone’s Internet L 63-66 State Farm Hall of Fame Tip-Off Classic 11/13 H LSU L 68-76 11/18 H SE Missouri State 11/21 A Rice 11/23 A Ole Miss 11/27 H Stanford 12/1 H Sacramento State 12/4 A Penn State (2OT) 12/15 H Oral Roberts Carribean Classic - Cancun, Mexico 12/19 N Louisville 12/20 N Virginia Tech

W L L L W L W

85-56 70-73 69-72 63-66 63-53 72-78 99-58

W L

68-57 62-69

12/29 H Fresno State 1/4 A Kansas State* 1/7 H Texas A&M* 1/15 H Baylor* 1/18 A Oklahoma* 1/21 H Nebraska* 1/25 A Oklahoma State* 1/28 A Missouri* 2/1 H Texas* 2/5 A Texas A&M* 2/8 H Oklahoma State* 2/11 H Colorado* 2/14 A Iowa State* 2/19 A Baylor* 2/22 H Kansas* 2/26 A Texas* 3/1 H Oklahoma* Big 12 Championship - Dallas 3/7 N Oklahoma State 3/8 N Missouri

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

77-67 51-53 56-55 64-62 57-63 61-59 61-51 51-65 84-63 48-65 48-35 76-56 65-69 60-73 62-50 58-46 59-60

W L

61-42 75-81

The Team – G Brooke Baughman, G Krystal Cole, G Chesley Dabbs #, F/C LaToya Davis, C Patrice Edwards, F Tawanna Flowers, G Erin Grant, F Darrice Griffin, G Teddy Griffin, G LaVonda “Tiny” Henderson, F Enrica Johnson, F/C Megan Morris, C Erin Myrick, F Alesha Robertson, G Judith Smith Assistant Coaches – Krista Gerlich, Nikita Lowry Dawkins, Roger Reding Athletic Trainers­– Imelda Garcia, Tiffany Duran (student) Managers – Brooke Garcia, Andy Hudson, Kyle Hunt, Jarod Newland, Stephanie Webb #redshirted due to injury * Big 12 Conference game

98

Day Site Exhibition 10/31 H Houston Jaguars 11/5 H Athletes in Action

Result Score W W

11/10 H Texas-San Antonio W 11/14 A Houston W 11/19 H Texas State W Rainbow Wahine Classic - Honolulu, Hawaii 11/24 A Hawaii L 11/25 N Denver W

74-56 88-48 66-58 69-51 82-63 54-57 67-53

11/26 N UCLA W 75-60 11/29 H Tulane W 77-50 12/1 A Fresno State L 65-74 12/3 A Stanford L 49-73 12/6 H Texas-Arlington W 64-49 12/14 H Oral Roberts W 79-67 12/18 A Arizona State# L 45-61 12/21 H Furman W 63-44 12/30 A SMU L 61-72 1/3 A Baylor* L 54-61 1/6 H Oklahoma State* W 75-49 1/10 H Texas A&M* L 47-49 1/17 H Missouri* W 63-55 1/20 A Oklahoma State* W 63-61 1/22 A Oklahoma* L(2ot) 81-86 1/27 H Texas* W 49-48 1/31 A Kansas* W 66-65 2/3 A Colorado* L 67-70 2/7 H Baylor* L 67-80 2/11 H Kansas State* L 59-66 2/14 A Nebraska* W 70-69 2/17 H Oklahoma* L 67-70 2/21 A Texas A&M* L 51-67 2/24 A Texas* L 47-59 3/1 H Iowa State* L 68-72 Big 12 Championship - Oklahoma City, Okla. 3/6 N Colorado L 67-71 The Team – G Brooke Baughman, G Raquel Christian, G Chesley Dabbs, C Patrice Edwards, F Tawanna Flowers, F Darrice Griffin, G Teddy Griffin, G LaVonda “Tiny” Henderson, G Jordan Murphree, C Erin Myrick, F Alesha Robertson, F Natalie Thomas Associate Head Coach – Bill Brock Assistant Coaches – Kelly Curry, Shereka Wright Athletic Trainers­– Imelda Garcia, Tara Hemme (student) Managers – Allison Eberhart, Angie Gibson, Caleb Henson, Kyle Hunt, Hilary Sanders and Lynsey Thompson #game was called with 4:18 remaining due to rain, game was played outside at Chase Field in Phoenix, Ariz., but was considered a home game for Arizona State * Big 12 Conference game

Day Site Exhibition 11/4 H Houston Jaguars 11/9 A UCF

Result Score W 100-82 W 72-57

11/11 N Northeastern W 11/13 H IPFW W 11/17 A UNLV W 11/22 H Idaho State W 11/23 H Kennesaw State W 11/24 H Alcorn State W 11/27 H Sam Houston State W 12/1 A Washington State W 12/4 H Houston L 12/13 H Arizona State W 12/18 H Oral Roberts W 12/29 H SMU W 1/5 A Arkansas L 1/9 H Baylor* L 1/12 A Missouri* L 1/16 A Kansas State* L 1/20 H Texas* W 1/23 A Oklahoma* L 1/26 H Colorado* W 2/2 H Texas A&M* L 2/6 A Iowa State* L 2/9 A Baylor* L 2/14 H Oklahoma State* L 2/17 A Texas A&M* L 2/20 H Kansas* W 2/24 H Nebraska* W 2/27 H Oklahoma* L 3/1 A Oklahoma State* L 3/5 A Texas* L Big 12 Championship - Kansas City, Mo. 3/11 N Texas L Postseason WNIT - Lubbock, Texas 3/22 H Texas State W 3/26 H TCU L

82-51 72-51 79-64 86-72 78-56 90-55 84-51 89-45 63-66 73-69 91-61 75-70 57-80 67-72 59-62 45-71 70-58 39-78 62-44 46-63 58-66 45-68 56-58 56-70 65-61 65-56 55-65 54-73 55-70 63-75 82-49 74-81

The Team – G Maddy Brown, G Raquel Christian, F Kalee Davidson, F Stanecia Graham, G Teddy Griffin, G LaVonda “Tiny” Henderson, G Maria Moore, G Jordan Murphree, C Erin Myrick, F Ashlee Roberson, G Alana Rumph, F Dominic Seals, C Kaylan Talley, F Natalie Thomas, G Keisha Walker Associate Head Coach – Bill Brock Assistant Coaches – Kelly Curry, Shereka Wright Athletic Trainers­ – Imelda Garcia, Stormy Tubbs (student) Managers – Allison Eberhart, Caleb Henson, Hilary Sanders, Kristin Schneider and Lynsey Thompson * Big 12 Conference game


2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

Coach: Kristy Curry Record: 16-15 | 6-10 Big 12

Coach: Kristy Curry Record: 18-15 | 5-11 Big 12

Coach: Kristy Curry Record: 22-11 | 8-8 Big 12

Day Site Exhibition 11/2 H Melbourne Roos 11/9 H Houston Jaguars

Result Score

11/14 H Idaho 11/16 H Washington State 11/23 H Texas-Arlington Paradise Jam - U.S. Virgin Islands 11/27 N Iowa 11/28 N California 11/29 N South Florida

W W W

90-55 82-69 72-57

L L L

48-56 54-68 61-71

W W

12/2 H UNLV W 12/13 A New Mexico L 12/18 H Prairie View A&M W 12/20 H Sacramento State W 12/29 H UCLA W 1/3 H Arkansas W 1/10 H Texas* W 1/13 A Texas A&M* L 1/17 A Kansas* W 1/21 H Kansas State* L 1/24 H Baylor* L 1/28 A Colorado* W 1/31 H Oklahoma State* L 2/2 H Savannah State W 2/8 A Texas* L 2/11 H Texas A&M* W 2/14 A Nebraska* L 2/17 H Oklahoma* L 2/21 A Oklahoma State* W 2/25 A Baylor* L 2/28 H Iowa State* L 3/4 A Oklahoma* L 3/7 H Missouri* W Big 12 Championship - Oklahoma City, Okla. 3/12 N Oklahoma State L

109-27 94-68

75-63 54-63 72-55 83-46 72-62 75-60 65-62 56-67 57-49 48-60 64-76 66-60 60-65 80-39 46-77 60-53 56-62 72-80 74-70 53-83 52-59 49-61 63-56 57-63

The Team – F Jordan Barncastle, G Maddy Brown, G LaVonda “Tiny” Henderson, F/C Kierra Mallard, G Tilmila Martin, G Maria Moore, G Jordan Murphree, F Ashlee Roberson, G Alana Rumph, F Dominic Seals, G Keisha Walker Associate Head Coach – Bill Brock Assistant Coaches – Kelly Curry, Shereka Wright Director of Operations – Grant Fausset Athletic Trainers­– Imelda Garcia, Rachel McIntosh (student) Managers – Abby Altman, Allison Eberhart, Stephanie Lowery, Kinsey McCown, Ashlei Watson * Big 12 Conference game

Day Site Exhibition 11/9 H LCU

Result Score L

65-71

11/14 H Sam Houston State W 11/17 N Tennessee L Basketball Travelers Tip-Off Tournament 11/22 H Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 11/27 H San Francisco W 11/28 H Texas-Arlington W

91-52 53-91

11/29 H Prairie View A&M 12/2 H Texas State 12/5 H New Mexico 12/8 H Lamar 12/18 A UCLA 12/21 H Mercer Tulane DoubleTree Classic 12/28 N North Dakota 12/29 A Tulane

W W W W W W

67-60 75-71 65-55 70-56 59-58 60-49

W L

81-61 49-67

97-57 69-38 71-37

1/2 H Savannah State W 69-40 1/9 A Oklahoma* L 58-73 1/12 H Colorado* W 74-61 1/16 H Texas* L (2OT) 90-95 1/23 A Texas A&M* L 54-69 1/27 H Nebraska* L 47-89 1/30 H Oklahoma* L 66-70 2/3 A Iowa State* L 48-63 2/7 A Texas* L 51-81 2/10 H Texas A&M* W 57-54 2/13 A Oklahoma State* W 65-57 2/17 A Baylor* L 48-65 2/21 H Kansas* W 68-51 2/24 A Kansas State* W (OT) 75-67 2/28 H Oklahoma State* L 70-80 3/3 H Baylor* L 60-69 3/7 A Missouri* L (OT) 55-58 Big 12 Championship - Kansas City, Mo. 3/11 N Kansas State L 51-59 Postseason WNIT 3/18 H Houston W 80-77 3/23 A Wyoming L (OT) 57-68 The Team – F Marissa Ashton, F Jordan Barncastle, G Mary Bokenkamp, G Chynna Brown, G Christine Hyde, G Lindie Kimbro, F/C Kierra Mallard, G Tilmila Martin, G Jordan Murphree, F Ashlee Roberson, G Monique Smalls, C Kaylan Talley Assistant Coaches – Kelly Curry, Brooke Stoehr, Shereka Wright Director of Operations – Grant Fausset Athletic Trainers­– Julie Kruessel, Courtney McGuire (student) Managers – Abby Altman, Autumn Bridges, Kirsti Edwards, Stephanie Lowery, Kinsey McCown, Frankie Skinner, Ashlei Watson * Big 12 Conference game

Day Site Exhibition 11/7 H Angelo State

Result Score W

11/12 A New Mexico W 11/15 H Samford W 11/21 H Idaho State W 11/23 H Mississippi Valley State W World Vision Classic 11/26 H Charleston Southern W 11/27 H American W 11/28 H Sam Houston State W

92-46 80-53 58-42 64-52 73-28 82-57 63-37 65-52

12/1 H UTSA W 83-43 Big Ten/Big 12 Challenge 12/5 A Penn State L 68-76 12/7 H Northwestern State W 91-60 Las Vegas Holiday Hoops Classic 12/19 N Pittsburgh W 78-65 12/20 N California W 50-43 12/29 A Western Kentucky W 70-60 1/3 H Houston Baptist W 73-36 1/8 A Kansas* W 61-57 1/12 H Missouri* W 63-56 1/15 H Kansas State W (2OT) 68-66 1/19 A Oklahoma* L 61-71 1/22 A Baylor* L 51-64 1/26 H Texas* L 67-75 1/29 A Nebraska* L 53-56 2/5 H Texas A&M* L 65-79 2/9 A Oklahoma State* L 62-62 2/12 A Colorado* W 72-44 2/16 H Iowa State* W 61-50 2/19 H Baylor* W 56-45 2/22 A Texas A&M* L 60-84 2/26 H Oklahoma State* W 57-48 3/2 A Texas* L 59-83 3/5 H Oklahoma* W 61-56 Big 12 Championship - Kansas City, Mo. 3/8 N Oklahoma State W 75-52 3/9 N Oklahoma L 69-71 NCAA First Round - Stanford, Calif. 3/19 N St. John’s L 50-55 The Team – F Kelsi Baker, F Jordan Barncastle, G Mary Bokenkamp, G Antiesha Brown, G Chynna Brown, G Christine Hyde, G Lindie Kimbro, F/C Kierra Mallard, G Casey Morris, F/C Shauntal Nobles, C Haley Schneider, G Monique Smalls, F Ebony Walker, F/C Teena Wickett Assistant Coaches – Kelly Curry, Brooke Stoehr, Shereka Wright Director of Operations – Grant Fausset Athletic Trainers­ – Julie Kruessel, Jennifer Corder (student), Vanessa Abrams (grad student) Managers – Autumn Bridges, Kirsti Edwards, Kaiti Leachman, Stephanie Lowery, Kinsey McCown, Shelby McDonald, Ashlei Watson * Big 12 Conference game

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2011-12

2012-13

2013-14

Coach: Kristy Curry Record: 21-14 | 6-10 Big 12

Coach: Kristy Curry Record: 21-10 | 11-7 Big 12

Coach: Candi Whitaker Record: 6-24 | 0-18 Big 12

Day Site Exhibition 11/2 A Angelo State 11/6 H Metro State

Result Score W W

81-45 73-43

11/11 H New Mexico 11/16 A Houston World Vision Classic 11/25 H UMKC 11/26 H Central Arkansas 11/27 H Louisiana-Monroe 11/30 H Texas State Big Ten/Big 12 Challenge 12/3 H Penn State

W W

69-43 88-58

W W W W

94-67 76-43 94-54 85-40

W

70-66

12/7 H Texas-Arlington W 12/17 N Illinois W 12/21 H Western Kentucky W Surf ‘N Slam Classic - San Diego, Calif. 12/29 N CSU Bakersfield W 12/30 A San Diego W

88-48 70-64 75-38 81-63 58-57

1/4 H Oklahoma State* W 58-53 1/7 A Missouri* W 69-63 1/11 A Oklahoma* L 68-71 1/14 H Kansas State* L 61-62 1/18 H Baylor* L 64-72 1/22 A Iowa State* L 49-66 1/25 A Kansas* L 43-62 1/28 H Texas* W 75-71 2/1 H Texas A&M* L 55-67 2/5 H Missouri* W 76-49 2/8 A Oklahoma State* L 49-53 2/12 H Iowa State* W 51-41 2/15 A Texas* L 54-63 2/18 A Baylor* L 51-56 2/21 H Kansas* L 64-69 2/25 A Texas A&M* L 51-79 2/29 H Oklahoma* L 62-71 3/3 A Kansas State* W 64-63 Big 12 Championship - Kansas City, Mo. 3/7 N Texas W 81-58 3/8 N Baylor L 48-72 Postseason WNIT - Lubbock, Texas 3/15 H Eastern Illinois W 85-71 3/18 H Tulane W 69-55 3/22 H San Diego L 51-60 The Team – F Kelsi Baker, F Jordan Barncastle, G Mary Bokenkamp, G Amber Battle, G Chynna Brown, G Christine Hyde, F/C Kierra Mallard, G Casey Morris, F/C Shauntal Nobles, C Haley Schneider, G Monique Smalls, F Ebony Walker Assistant Coaches – Kelly Curry, Brooke Stoehr, Shereka Wright Director of Operations – Grant Fausset Athletic Trainer­– Larry Munger Managers – Kirsti Edwards, Kaiti Leachman, Stephanie Lowery, Kinsey McCown * Big 12 Conference game

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Day Site Exhibition 11/4 H Midwestern State

Result Score W

77-62

11/11 A Arizona State 11/15 A New Mexico 11/18 H Lipscomb Basketball Travelers Invitational 11/23 H Southern Utah 11/24 H Nicholls 11/25 H New Orleans

W L W

61-49 61-65 61-41

W W W

73-54 78-48 81-38

12/1 H Lamar W 12/5 H Illinois W 12/16 H Northern Colorado W Holiday Hoops Classic - Las Vegas, Nev. 12/20 N Michigan State L (ot) 12/21 N Oregon State W

73-52 75-56 68-41 48-50 66-48

12/30 H Houston W 86-56 1/2 A Oklahoma State* W 64-59 1/5 H Iowa State* L 54-58 1/9 H Kansas State* W 59-50 1/12 A Oklahoma* L 55-65 1/16 A Texas* W 66-59 1/19 H Kansas* W 70-63 1/22 A West Virginia* W(ot) 77-73 1/27 H TCU* W 53-42 1/30 H Baylor* L 60-90 2/2 A Iowa State* L 52-67 2/6 H West Virginia* W 76-63 2/9 A TCU* W 64-46 2/12 A Baylor* L 47-89 2/17 H Texas* W 69-62 2/24 A Kansas* W 72-70 2/27 H Oklahoma State* W 61-53 3/2 A Kansas State* L 62-68 3/4 H Oklahoma* L 73-77 Big 12 Championship - Dallas, Texas 3/9 N Oklahoma State L 54-59 NCAA First Round - Lubbock, Texas 3/23 H South Florida L 70-71 The Team – F Kelsi Baker, G Mary Bokenkamp, G Amber Battle, G Chynna Brown, G Ivonne Cook-Taylor, G Christine Hyde, G Casey Morris, F/C Shauntal Nobles, F Jackie Patterson, C Haley Schneider, C Kellyn Schneider, G Monique Smalls, G Minta Spears Assistant Coaches – Kelly Curry, Katie Hensle, Shereka Wright Director of Operations – Grant Fausset Video Coordinator – Lindsay Bowen Athletic Trainer­– Larry Munger Managers – Mandy Burson, Kourtnei Nibblet, Kaiti Leachman, Jonathan Sharp * Big 12 Conference game

Day Site Exhibition 11/4 H Angelo State

Result Score W

73-51

11/10 H Texas-Pan American W 70-48 11/13 H New Mexico W 64-56 11/17 H Arizona State L 77-85 11/23 H Grambling State W 86-68 Barclays Center Women’s Invitational - Brooklyn, N.Y. 11/29 N Michigan L 71-82 11/30 N Rutgers L 52-61 12/4 H Arkansas-Pine Bluff 12/15 A Arizona World Vision Classic 12/20 H Jacksonville 12/21 H Florida Atlantic 12/22 H Abilene Christian

W L

58-50 56-65

W W L

62-48 76-63 57-58

1/2 H #22 Oklahoma* L 38-68 1/5 H TCU* L 54-65 1/8 A #11 Iowa State* L 48-72 1/11 A Kansas* L 46-67 1/14 H Kansas State* L 65-72 1/18 A #11 Oklahoma State* L 56-82 1/22 H #18 West Virginia* L 51-70 1/25 H #17 Iowa State* L (ot) 76-85 1/29 A #7 Baylor* L 43-92 2/1 H Kansas* L 62-70 2/5 A Texas* L 51-88 2/8 A TCU* L 57-72 2/12 H #4 Baylor* L 58-75 2/15 A Kansas State* L 54-60 2/23 H #12 Oklahoma State* L 62-63 2/26 A #10 West Virginia* L 37-69 3/1 H Texas* L 64-67 3/3 A Oklahoma* L 32-87 Big 12 Championship - Oklahoma City, Okla. 3/7 N TCU L 59-75 The Team – F Kelsi Baker (redshirt), G Amber Battle, G Jasmine Caston, G Ivonne Cook-Taylor, G Audrisa Harrison, G Marina Lizarazu, G Diamond Lockhart, F/C Shauntal Nobles, C Haley Schneider, C Kellyn Schneider, G Minta Spears Associate Head Coach – Matt Corkery Assistant Coaches – Damitria Buchanan, Brett Schneider Director of Operations – Melissa Maines Video Coordinator – Kiel Unruh Athletic Trainer­ – Larry Munger Managers – Mandy Burson, Kourtnei Nibblet, Jonathan Sharp * Big 12 Conference game


2014-15

2015-16

2016-17

Coach: Candi Whitaker Record: 15-16 | 5-13 Big 12

Coach: Candi Whitaker Record: 13-18 | 3-15 Big 12

Coach: Candi Whitaker Record: 14-17 | 5-13 Big 12

Day Site 11/14 H Jacksonville State 11/18 H Texas State 11/21 H Arizona 11/23 H Morgan State Junkanoo Jam - Freeport, Bahamas 11/28 N Purdue 11/29 N North Carolina State

Result Score W 67-59 W (ot) 81-77 W 57-54 W 65-57 L L

53-69 42-75

12/3 H Abilene Chrisitan 12/14 H Texas-Pan American Athletes In Action 12/19 H Nicholls 12/20 H UTSA 12/21 H Houston

W W

61-44 50-42

W W W

76-49 64-48 60-54

Day Site Exhibition 11/7 H Eastern New Mexico

Result Score W

77-43

Day Site Exhibition 11/6 H Midwestern State

Result Score W

121-56

11/13 H Niagara W 79-45 11/21 H Southeastern Louisiana W 113-51 11/24 H Idaho State W 79-64 South Point Shootout - Las Vegas, Nev. 11/27 N Fordham W 62-48 11/28 N Washington L 73-77

11/13 H North Dakota W 90-80 11/17 A #24 Texas A&M L (ot) 90-98 11/20 H New Mexico W 69-58 Miami Thanksgiving Tournament - Coral Gables, Fla. 11/25 N Fordham W 59-50 11/27 A #21 Miami L 56-74

12/30 H Houston Baptist W 60-59 1/4 H TCU* W 52-37 1/7 A #16 Oklahoma State* L 35-66 1/10 H Oklahoma* L 58-75 1/14 A West Vriginia* W 55-45 1/21 H Kansas* L 66-68 1/24 A Oklahoma* L 64-70 1/28 H West Virginia* W 74-57 1/31 H Kansas State* L 38-41 2/4 A Kansas* L 67-71 2/5 A Texas* L 51-88 2/8 A TCU* L 60-71 2/11 H Iowa State* W 71-58 2/15 A Kansas State* W (ot) 74-68 2/18 H #3 Baylor* L 60-67 2/21 H Texas* L 59-62 2.24 A Iowa State* L 47-59 2/28 H Oklahoma State* L 44-47 Big 12 Championship - Dallas, Texas 3/6 N West Virginia L 40-59 The Team – F Kelsi Baker, G Amber Battle, G Ryann Bowser, G Rayven Brooks, G Ivonne CookTaylor, G Audrisa Harrison, C Ionna McKenzie, C Jocelyn Mousty, F Dayo Olabode, F Paige Parliament, C Jaime Roe, G Minta Spears, Courtney Vaccher Associate Head Coach – Matt Corkery Assistant Coaches – Brandi Poole, Ray Caldwell Director of Operations – Melissa Maines Video Coordinator – Meghan Bielich Athletic Trainer­– Jenna Duffek Managers – Mandy Burson, Kourtnei Nibblet, Jonathan Sharp

12/2 H Abilene Christian W 71-65 12/9 H Idaho W 78-62 12/12 A Santa Clara L 75-70 12/14 H Incarnate Word W 70-55 12/18 H Grambling State W 70-55 12/20 H Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 84-40 12/30 H TCU* L 69-78 1/2 A #5 Texas* L 62-86 1/6 H Oklahoma State* L 46-69 1/9 A West Virginia* L 57-79 1/13 A TCU* L 48-69 1/17 H Iowa State* W (ot) 69-66 1/20 A #19 Oklahoma* L 53-92 1/24 H Kansas State* L 53-65 1/27 A #4 Baylor* L 43-69 1/30 H Kansas* W 54-44 2/2 H West Virginia* L 42-69 2/7 A #25 Oklahoma State* L 57-70 2/13 H #4 Baylor* L 36-66 2/17 A Iowa State* L 48-77 2/21 A Kansas State* L 53-65 2/24 H #8 Texas* L 55-76 2/27 A Kansas* W 69-58 3/1 H #24 Oklahoma* L 60-70 Big 12 Championship - Oklahoma City, Okla. 3/4 N Iowa State W 89-84 3/5 N #5 Baylor L 51-82 The Team – G/F Brielle Blaire, G Ryann Bowser, G Rayven Brooks, G Ivonne CookTaylor, G Japreece Dean, C Leashja Grant, C Ionna McKenzie, F Dayo Olabode, F Paige Parliament, C Jaime Roe, F Zuri Sanders Associate Head Coach – Matt Corkery Assistant Coaches – Brandi Poole, Ray Caldwell Director of Operations – Melissa Maines Video Coordinator – Meghan Bielich Athletic Trainer­– Jenna Duffek

11/29 H Prairie View A&M W 85-43 12/3 A Arkansas L 60-66 12/7 H Houston W 84-60 12/14 H Central Arkansas W 79-45 12/18 H Alcorn State W 90-37 12/22 H UT-Arlington W 79-60 12/29 A #16 Texas* L 47-67 1/1 H Oklahoma State* W 70-65 1/4 H Iowa State* W 75-66 1/7 A #25 Kansas State* L 54-68 1/11 H #18 West Virginia* W 75-66 1/14 A #22 Oklahoma* L 45-66 1/21 H #12 Texas* L 57-77 1/25 A #22 West Virginia* L 79-89 1/28 A Kansas* L 60-66 2/1 H Kansas State* L 53-65 2/4 H #2 Baylor* L 61-79 2/8 A TCU* L 62-76 2/11 H #19 Oklahoma* L 56-64 2/15 A Iowa State* L 68-79 2/18 H Kansas* W 75-60 2/22 A Oklahoma State* L 62-75 2/25 A #3 Baylor* L 48-86 2/27 H TCU* W 79-64 Big 12 Championship - Oklahoma City, Okla. 3/3 N TCU W 76-58 3/4 N #2 Baylor L 63-95 The Team – G/F Brielle Blaire, F Brittany Brewer, G Grayson Bright, G Larryn Brooks, G Recee’ Caldwell, G Ivonne CookTaylor, C Erin DeGrate, G Arella Guirantes, C Ionna McKenzie, F Dayo Olabode, F Zuri Sanders, C Jada Terry Associate Head Coach – Matt Corkery Assistant Coaches – Brandi Poole, Ray Caldwell Director of Operations – Melissa Maines Video Coordinator – Meghan Bielich Athletic Trainer­– Jenna Duffek

* Big 12 Conference game

* Big 12 Conference game

* Big 12 Conference game

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2017-18 Head Coach: Candi Whitaker Record: 7-23 | 1-17 Big 12 Day Site Exhibition 11/5 H St. Edward’s

Result Score W

11/12 H Texas State L 11/15 H Florida A&M W 11/19 H Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 11/22 H UMass Lowell W 11/26 H #19 Texas A&M L 11/30 H LSU L 12/3 A Houston L 12/6 A RV New Mexico L 12/13 H Prairie View A&M W 12/17 H UT-Rio Grande Valley W 12/21 H Incarnate Word W 12/28 H #24 Oklahoma State* L 12/31 A #6 Baylor* L 1/3 H Kansas* L 1/7 A TCU* L 1/10 H Oklahoma* L 1/13 H Iowa State* L 1/17 A Kansas* W 1/20 H #9 Texas* L 1/24 A #19 West Virginia* L 1/27 A #19 Oklahoma State* L 2/3 H #3 Baylor* L 2/7 A Kansas State* L 2/10 H RV West Virginia* L 2/14 A #6 Texas* L 2/17 A Iowa State* L 2/21 H TCU* L 2/24 A Oklahoma* L 2/26 H Kansas State* L Big 12 Championship - Oklahoma City, Okla. 3/2 N Iowa State L

73-40 70-87 82-63 74-47 93-65 56-90 40-48 75-79 56-90 89-60 80-64 80-54 57-98 49-97 47-60 72-93 52-73 54-66 68-56 39-90 52-82 62-80 44-90 69-83 60-74 72-87 57-69 60-72 61-79 62-86 49-74

The Team – G/F Brielle Blaire, F Brittany Brewer, G Grayson Bright, G Haley Bruedigam, G Recee’ Caldwell, C Erin DeGrate, G Sydney Goodson, G Lauren Harrison, G Angel Hayden, C Ionna McKenzie, F Dayo Olabode, F Zuri Sanders, F Tihana Stojsavljevic, C Jada Terry, G Lyndsey Whilby Associate Head Coach - Melanie Balcomb Assistant Coaches – Shimmy Gray-Miller, Brandi Poole Player Development - Sheryl Swoopes Director of Operations – Melissa Maines Video Coordinator – Meghan Bielich Athletic Trainer­ – Jenna Duffek **Shimmy Gray-Miller took over as Interim Head Coach on Jan. 1, 2018. Sheryl Swoopes was elevated to Assistant Coach. * Big 12 Conference game

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School Kansas* Texas Colorado# Texas Tech Kansas State Iowa State Nebraska Oklahoma State Baylor Missouri Texas A&M Oklahoma

1996-97 Big 12 Pct. Overall 14-2 .867 25-6 12-4 .750 22-8 12-4 .750 23-9 11-5 .688 20-9 9-7 .562 19-12 9-7 .562 17-12 8-8 .500 19-9 7-9 .438 15-12 7-9 .438 15-13 3-13 .188 10-20 3-13 .188 9-18 1-15 .063 5-22

2001-02 School Big 12 Pct. Overall Oklahoma*# 14-2 .875 32-4 Baylor 12-4 .750 27-6 Colorado 11-5 .688 24-10 Kansas State 11-5 .688 26-8 Texas 10-6 .625 22-10 Iowa State 9-7 .563 24-9 Texas Tech 8-8 .500 20-12 Oklahoma State 7-9 .438 16-15 Texas A&M 5-11 .313 13-16 Missouri 5-11 .313 14-15 Nebraska 4-12 .250 14-16 Kansas 0-16 .000 5-25

Pct. .889 .818 .706 .765 .688 .727 .625 .516 .448 .483 .467 .167

School Texas Tech*# Iowa State Kansas Nebraska Oklahoma State Baylor Texas Colorado Oklahoma Texas A&M Kansas State Missouri

1997-98 Big 12 Pct. Overall Pct. 15-1 .938 26-5 .839 12-4 .750 25-8 .758 11-5 .688 23-9 .719 11-5 .688 23-10 .597 10-6 .625 20-11 .645 10-6 .625 20-11 .645 7-9 .438 12-15 .444 5-11 .313 12-16 .429 4-12 .250 8-19 .296 4-12 .250 9-19 .321 4-12 .250 11-17 .393 3-13 .188 11-16 .407

School Texas*# Kansas State Texas Tech Colorado Oklahoma Missouri Baylor Iowa State Kansas Texas A&M Oklahoma State Nebraska

2002-03 Big 12 Pct. Overall 15-1 .938 29-6 14-2 .875 29-5 13-3 .813 29-6 11-5 .688 24-8 9-7 .563 19-13 9-7 .563 17-14 8-8 .500 24-11 7-9 .438 12-16 3-13 .188 11-18 3-13 .188 10-18 3-13 .188 8-21 1-15 .063 8-20

Pct. .829 .853 .829 .750 .594 .548 .686 .429 .379 .357 .276 .286

School Texas Tech*# Iowa State Kansas Texas Nebraska Oklahoma Baylor Kansas State Colorado Missouri Oklahoma State Texas A&M

1998-99 Big 12 Pct. Overall 14-2 .875 30-4 12-4 .750 25-8 11-5 .688 23-10 10-6 .625 16-12 8-8 .500 21-12 8-8 .500 15-14 8-8 .500 17-14 7-9 .438 16-14 7-9 .438 15-14 5-11 .313 13-15 4-12 .250 13-15 2-14 .125 7-20

Pct. .882 .758 .697 .571 .636 .517 .548 .533 .517 .464 .464 .259

School Texas* Kansas State* Colorado Texas Tech Baylor Oklahoma# Missouri Nebraska Iowa State Oklahoma State Texas A&M Kansas

2003-04 Big 12 Pct. Overall 14-2 .875 30-5 14-2 .875 25-6 11-5 .688 22-8 10-6 .625 25-8 10-6 .625 26-9 9-7 .563 24-9 7-9 .438 17-13 7-9 .438 18-12 7-9 .438 18-15 3-13 .188 8-20 2-14 .125 9-19 2-14 .125 9-19

Pct. .857 .806 .733 .758 .743 .727 .567 .600 .545 .286 .321 .321

School Iowa State*# Texas Tech* Oklahoma* Kansas Nebraska Texas Missouri Kansas State Oklahoma State Colorado Texas A&M Baylor

1999-00 Big 12 Pct. Overall 13-3 .813 27-6 13-3 .813 28-5 13-3 .813 25-8 11-5 .688 20-10 10-6 .625 18-13 9-7 .563 21-13 7-9 .438 18-12 6-10 .375 13-17 5-11 .353 14-16 4-12 .250 10-19 3-13 .188 11-16 2-14 .125 7-20

Pct. .818 .848 .758 .667 .581 .618 .600 .433 .467 .345 .407 .259

School Baylor*# Texas Kansas State Texas Tech Iowa State Nebraska Oklahoma Kansas Missouri Texas A&M Oklahoma State Colorado

2004-05 Big 12 Pct. Overall 14-2 .875 33-3 13-3 .813 22-9 12-4 .750 24-8 12-4 .750 24-8 12-4 .750 23-7 8-8 .500 18-14 8-8 .500 17-13 5-11 .313 12-16 4-12 .250 11-18 4-12 .250 16-15 2-14 .125 7-20 2-14 .125 9-19

Pct. .917 .710 .750 .750 .767 .563 .567 .429 .379 .516 .259 .321

School Oklahoma* Texas Tech Iowa State# Colorado Missouri Baylor Texas Oklahoma State Kansas Nebraska Kansas State Texas A&M

2000-01 Big 12 Pct. Overall 15-1 .938 28-6 13-3 .813 25-7 12-4 .750 27-6 11-5 .688 22-9 10-6 .625 22-10 9-7 .563 21-9 7-9 .438 20-13 6-10 .375 16-15 5-11 .333 12-17 4-12 .250 12-18 2-14 .125 12-16 2-14 .125 12-16

Pct. .824 .781 .818 .710 .688 .700 .606 .516 .414 .400 .429 .429

School Oklahoma*# Baylor Texas A&M Missouri Texas Tech Nebraska Kansas State Texas Iowa State Kansas Colorado Oklahoma State

2005-06 Big 12 Pct. Overall 16-0 1.000 31-5 12-4 .750 26-7 11-5 .688 23-9 10-6 .625 21-10 9-7 .563 15-14 8-8 .500 19-13 8-8 .500 24-10 7-9 .438 13-15 7-9 .438 18-13 5-11 .313 17-13 3-13 .188 9-21 0-16 .000 6-22

Pct. .861 .788 .719 .677 .517 .594 .706 .464 .581 .567 .300 .214

Pct. .807 .733 .719 .690 .613 .586 .679 .556 .536 .333 .333 .185

*Regular Season Champion

#Postseason Champion

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ALL-TIME BIG 12 STANDINGS 2006-07 School Big 12 Pct. Overall Texas A&M* 13-3 .813 25-7 Oklahoma*# 13-3 .813 28-5 Baylor 11-5 .688 26-8 Nebraska 10-6 .625 22-10 Iowa State 10-6 .625 26-9 Oklahoma State 8-8 .500 20-11 Texas 6-10 .375 18-14 Colorado 6-10 .375 13-17 Texas Tech 6-10 .375 15-16 Missouri 5-11 .313 17-14 Kansas 4-12 .250 11-20 Kansas State 4-12 .250 19-15

Pct. .781 .848 .765 .688 .743 .645 .563 .433 .484 .548 .355 .559

School Kansas State* Baylor Oklahoma State Texas A&M# Oklahoma Nebraska Texas Iowa State Colorado Texas Tech Kansas Missouri

2007-08 Big 12 Pct. Overall 13-3 .813 22-10 12-4 .800 25-7 11-5 .688 27-8 11-5 .688 29-8 11-5 .688 22-9 9-7 .563 21-12 7-9 .438 22-13 7-9 .438 21-13 5-11 .313 19-15 4-12 .250 17-16 4-12 .250 17-16 2-14 .125 10-21

Pct. .688 .781 .771 .784 .710 .636 .629 .618 .559 .515 .515 .323

School Oklahoma* Baylor# Iowa State Texas A&M Kansas State Texas Texas Tech Kansas Nebraska Oklahoma State Missouri Colorado

2008-09 Big 12 Pct. Overall 15-1 .938 32-5 12-4 .750 29-6 11-5 .688 27-9 11-5 .688 27-8 10-6 .625 25-8 8-8 .500 21-12 6-10 .375 16-15 6-10 .375 22-14 6-10 .375 15-16 4-12 .250 17-16 4-12 .250 13-17 3-13 .188 11-18

Pct. .865 .829 .750 .771 .758 .636 .516 .611 .484 .484 .433 .379

School Nebraska* Iowa State Oklahoma Texas A&M# Texas Baylor Oklahoma State Texas Tech Kansas State Kansas Colorado Missouri

2009-10 Big 12 Pct. Overall 16-0 1.000 32-2 11-5 .688 25-8 11-5 .688 27-11 10-6 .625 26-8 10-6 .625 22-11 9-7 .563 27-10 9-7 .563 24-11 5-11 .313 18-15 5-11 .313 14-18 5-11 .313 17-16 3-13 .188 13-17 2-14 .125 12-18

Pct. .941 .758 .711 .765 .667 .730 .686 .545 .438 .515 .433 .400

School Baylor*# Texas A&M Oklahoma Kansas State Iowa State Texas Tech Texas Kansas Colorado Missouri Oklahoma State Nebraska

2010-11 Big 12 Pct. Overall 15-1 .938 34-3 13-3 .812 33-5 10-6 .625 23-12 10-6 .625 21-11 9-7 .563 22-11 8-8 .500 22-11 7-9 .438 19-14 6-10 .375 21-13 6-10 .375 18-16 5-11 .313 13-18 4-12 .250 17-15 3-13 .200 13-18

Pct. .919 .868 .657 .656 .667 .667 .576 .618 .529 .419 .531 .419

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School Baylor*# Oklahoma Texas A&M Iowa State Kansas State Kansas Oklahoma State Texas Texas Tech Missouri

2011-12 Big 12 Pct. Overall 18-0 1.000 40-0 11-7 .611 21-13 11-7 .611 24-11 9-9 .500 18-13 9-9 .500 20-14 8-10 .444 21-13 8-10 .444 22-12 8-10 .444 18-14 6-12 .333 21-14 2-16 .111 13-18

Pct. 1.000 .618 .686 .581 .588 .618 .647 .563 .600 .419

School Baylor*# Iowa State Oklahoma Texas Tech Oklahoma State West Virginia Kansas Kansas State Texas TCU

2012-13 Big 12 Pct. Overall 18-0 1.000 34-2 12-6 .667 24-9 11-7 .611 24-11 11-7 .611 21-11 9-9 .500 22-11 9-9 .500 17-14 8-10 .444 20-14 5-13 .278 19-18 5-13 .278 12-18 2-16 .111 9-21

Pct. .944 .727 .686 .656 .667 .548 .588 .514 .400 .300

School Baylor*# West Virginia* Texas Oklahoma State Iowa State Oklahoma TCU Kansas Kansas State Texas Tech

2013-14 Big 12 Pct. Overall 16-2 .889 32-5 16-2 .889 30-5 11-7 .611 22-12 11-7 .611 25-9 9-9 .500 20-11 9-9 .500 18-15 8-10 .444 18-15 5-13 .278 13-19 5-13 .278 11-19 0-18 .000 6-24

Pct. .865 .857 .647 .735 .645 .545 .545 .406 .367 .200

School Baylor*# Oklahoma Texas Oklahoma State Iowa State TCU Kansas State West Virginia Kansas Texas Tech

2014-15 Big 12 Pct. Overall 16-2 .889 30-3 13-5 .722 20-11 9-9 .500 22-10 9-9 .500 20-11 9-9 .500 18-12 9-9 .500 17-13 7-11 .389 18-13 7-11 .389 18-14 6-12 .333 15-17 5-13 .278 15-16

Pct. .909 .645 .688 .645 .600 .567 .581 .563 .469 .484

School Baylor*# Texas West Virginia Oklahoma State Oklahoma Kansas State TCU Iowa State Texas Tech Kansas

2015-16 Big 12 Pct. Overall 17-1 .944 36-2 15-3 .833 31-5 12-6 .667 25-10 11-7 .611 21-10 11-7 .611 22-11 8-10 .444 18-15 8-10 .444 18-15 5-13 .278 13-17 3-15 .167 13-18 0-18 .000 6-25

Pct. .947 .861 .714 .677 .667 .594 .545 .433 .419 .194

School Baylor* Texas Oklahoma Kansas State Iowa State West Virginia # Oklahoma State Texas Tech TCU Kansas

2016-17 Big 12 Pct. Overall 17-1 .944 33-4 15-3 .833 25-9 13-5 .722 23-10 11-7 .611 23-11 9-9 .500 18-13 8-10 .444 24-11 6-12 .333 17-15 5-13 .278 14-17 4-14 .222 12-18 2-16 .111 8-22

Pct. .892 .735 .697 .676 .581 .686 .531 .452 .400 .267


School Baylor*# Texas Oklahoma State Oklahoma TCU West Virginia Kansas State Iowa State Kansas Texas Tech

2017-18 Big 12 Pct. Overall 18-0 1.000 33-2 15-3 .833 28-7 11-7 .611 21-11 11-7 .611 16-15 9-9 .500 23-13 8-10 .444 25-12 7-11 .389 18-16 7-11 .389 14-17 3-15 .167 12-18 1-17 .056 7-23

*Regular Season Champion

Pct. .943 .800 .656 .516 .639 .676 .529 .452 .400 .233

#Postseason Champion

ALL-TIME RECORDS OVERALL Team Years Won Lost Pct. Texas 44 1,065 388 .733 Baylor 43 933 496 .653 Texas Tech 43 894 482 .650 Oklahoma 43 804 535 .635 Kansas State 50 931 585 .614 West Virginia 44 766 567 .575 Oklahoma State 45 766 588 .566 Kansas 50 809 634 .561 Iowa State 45 716 606 .542 TCU 40 581 635 .478 ALL-TIME RECORDS - BIG 12 Team Won Lost Pct. Championships Baylor 271 95 .740 9 (‘05, ‘11-18) Oklahoma 236 130 .645 6 (‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘06, ‘07, ‘09) Texas 220 146 .601 2 (‘03, ‘04) Iowa State 208 158 .568 1 (‘00) West Virginia 60 48 .555 2 (‘14, ‘17) Kansas State 181 185 .495 2 (‘04, ‘08) Texas Tech 178 188 .486 3 (‘98, ‘99, ‘00) Oklahoma State 147 219 .402 0 Kansas 124 242 .339 1 (‘97) TCU 40 93 .301 0

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SERIES RECORDS Abilene Christian__________ 12-3 Alabama_________________ 2-1 Alcorn State______________ 3-0 Amarillo College___________ 1-1 American_________________ 1-0 Angelo State_____________ 10-5 Arizona__________________ 2-1 Arizona State_____________ 4-4 Arkansas________________ 9-18 Arkansas-Little Rock_______ 1-0 Arkansas-Pine Bluff________ 4-0 Arkansas State____________ 2-0 Auburn___________________ 1-1 Baylor__________________47-42 Boise State_______________ 1-0 Brigham Young____________ 2-1 California_________________ 2-2 Cal State Fullerton_________ 1-0 Central Arkansas__________ 2-0 Central Connecticut________ 1-0 Central State______________ 1-0 Charleston Southern________ 1-0 Chattanooga______________ 1-0 Clarendon________________ 1-1 Colorado________________ 17-5 Colorado State____________ 1-0 Creighton_________________ 2-0 Delta State_______________ 0-2 Denver___________________ 1-0 Drake____________________ 3-0 Duke____________________ 0-2 Eastern New Mexico________ 1-1 Florida A&M_______________ 1-0 Florida Atlantic____________ 1-0 Florida International________ 2-0 Florida State______________ 2-0 Fordham_________________ 2-0 Fresno State______________ 1-2 Furman__________________ 1-0 Georgia__________________ 0-1 Grambling________________ 4-1 Hardin-Simmons___________ 7-0 Hawaii___________________ 3-1 Hawaii Pacific_____________ 1-0 Houston_________________38-15 Houston Baptist___________ 2-0 Howard JC________________ 2-0 Idaho____________________ 2-0 Idaho State_______________ 4-0 Illinois___________________ 2-0 Illinois State______________ 1-0 Incarnate Word____________ 2-0 Iowa_____________________ 0-1 Iowa State_______________14-20 IPFW____________________ 1-0 Jacksonville______________ 2-0 James Madison____________ 1-0 Kansas_________________20-11 Kansas State_____________13-21 Kennesaw State___________ 1-0 Kent_____________________ 1-0

106

Lamar___________________ 9-0 Lipscomb_________________ 1-0 Long Beach State__________ 0-2 Louisiana-Monroe__________ 0-1 LSU_____________________ 1-9 Louisiana Tech___________ 2-11 Louisville_________________ 2-0 Loyola Marymount__________ 1-0 Maine____________________ 1-0 Marquette________________ 1-0 Manhattan________________ 1-0 Maryland_________________ 1-0 Massachusetts____________ 1-0 McMurry__________________ 6-1 McNeese State____________ 2-1 Memphis _________________ 1-0 Mercer___________________ 1-0 Miami (Fla.)_______________ 2-1 Michigan_________________ 1-1 Michigan State____________ 1-1 Middle Tennessee St._______ 2-0 Minnesota________________ 0-1 Mississippi________________ 1-2 Mississippi State___________ 1-0 Mississippi Valley State_____ 1-0 Missouri_________________ 12-6 Morgan State______________ 1-0 Montana_________________ 1-0 Montana State_____________ 1-0 Nebraska________________ 13-5 New Mexico______________ 15-4 New Mexico State__________ 5-4 New Orleans______________ 1-2 Niagara__________________ 1-0 Nicholls__________________ 2-0 North Carolina State________ 1-2 North Dakota______________ 2-0 North Texas______________ 11-2 Northeastern______________ 1-0 Northeastern Oklahoma_____ 1-0 Northern Arizona___________ 1-0 Northern Colorado__________ 2-0 Northern Illinois___________ 0-1 Northwestern State (La.)____ 2-0 Northwestern Okla._________ 1-0 Notre Dame_______________ 2-1 Ohio State________________ 1-0 Oklahoma_______________22-36 Oklahoma Baptist__________ 1-0 Oklahoma State__________33-29 Old Dominion______________ 1-2 Oral Roberts______________ 9-3 Oregon___________________ 3-0 Oregon State______________ 4-1 Pacific___________________ 3-0 Panhandle State___________ 1-0 Penn____________________ 1-0 Penn State_______________ 2-3 Pepperdine_______________ 2-0 Pittsburgh________________ 2-0 Portland__________________ 1-0

Prairie View A&M___________ 6-0 Purdue___________________ 0-2 Rice____________________ 33-4 Richmond________________ 1-0 Rutgers__________________ 3-2 Sacramento State__________ 3-0 St. Francis (Pa.)___________ 1-0 St. John’s________________ 0-1 St. Joseph’s_______________ 0-1 Saint Peter’s _____________ 2-0 Samford__________________ 1-0 Sam Houston State_________ 5-0 San Diego________________ 4-1 San Diego State___________ 2-1 San Francisco_____________ 4-1 Santa Clara_______________ 2-2 Savannah State____________ 2-0 Seton Hall________________ 1-0 SMU____________________ 41-4 South Carolina_____________ 0-1 South Florida______________ 1-0 Southeast Missouri State____ 1-0 Southeastern Louisiana_____ 2-1 Southern California_________ 3-1 Southern Illinois___________ 1-0 Southern Louisiana_________ 1-0 Southern Mississippi________ 2-1 Southern Utah_____________ 1-0 South Florida______________ 1-2 South Plains______________ 4-3 Southwest Missouri St.______ 2-0 Stanford_________________ 4-9 Stephen F. Austin__________ 7-3 Tarleton State_____________ 1-0 TCU____________________42-10 Temple___________________ 1-0 Tennessee________________ 0-6 Tennessee Tech____________ 1-0 Texas __________________29-71 Texas A&I_________________ 2-0 Texas A&M_______________54-19 Texas-Arlington___________ 11-2 Texas-El Paso____________ 12-0 Texas-Pan American________ 3-0 Texas-Rio Grande Valley_____ 1-0 Texas-San Antonio________ 12-0 Texas Southern____________ 1-0 Texas State______________ 12-1 Texas Wesleyan___________ 0-1 Texas Women’s ___________ 3-1 Toledo___________________ 1-0 Trinity___________________ 1-0 Tulane___________________ 3-1 Tulsa____________________ 1-0 UCF_____________________ 2-0 UC Irvine_________________ 2-0 UCLA____________________ 6-0 UC Santa Barbara__________ 3-0 UMass-Lowell_____________ 1-0 UNLV____________________ 3-1 Utah_____________________ 2-1

Valparaiso________________ 1-0 Vanderbilt________________ 5-0 Virginia Tech______________ 2-2 Washington_______________ 6-2 Washington State__________ 3-0 Wayland Baptist__________ 6-19 Weatherford JC____________ 0-1 Western Illinois____________ 1-0 West Virginia______________ 5-6 Western Kentucky__________ 3-3 Western Texas JC__________ 4-4 West Texas State_________ 13-3 West Virginia______________ 5-8 Wichita State_____________ 2-0 Wisconsin________________ 4-0 Wyoming_________________ 2-2


American (83-21) Houston___________________ South Florida_______________ SMU_______________________ Temple____________________ UCF_______________________

Big 12 (225-245) 38-15 1-2 41-4 1-0 2-0

American East (1-0) UMass Lowell_______________ 1-0

ACC (14-9) Duke______________________ Florida State_______________ Louisville__________________ Maryland___________________ Miami (Fla.)_________________ North Carolina State_________ Notre Dame________________ Pittsburgh_________________ Virginia Tech________________

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

Atlantic Sun (2-0) Jacksonville________________ 2-0

Baylor_____________________ Iowa State_________________ Kansas____________________ Kansas State_______________ Oklahoma__________________ Oklahoma State_____________ TCU_______________________ Texas______________________ West Virginia_______________

Big West (9-1) Cal State Fullerton__________ Long Beach State___________ Pacific_____________________ UC Irvine___________________ UC Santa Barbara___________

Conference USA (83-21)

Big Sky (17-0)

Ivy League (1-0)

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

Big East (7-1)

Idaho______________________ Idaho State_________________ Montana ___________________ Montana State______________ North Dakota_______________ Northern Arizona ____________ Northern Colorado___________ Sacramento State___________ Southern Utah______________

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

Big Ten (28-16) Illinois_____________________ Iowa______________________ Michigan___________________ Michigan State______________ Minnesota__________________ Nebraska__________________ Ohio State__________________ Penn State_________________ Purdue____________________ Rutgers____________________ Wisconsin__________________

2-0 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 14-5 1-0 2-3 0-2 3-2 4-0

Boise State_________________ Colorado State______________ Fresno State_______________ New Mexico________________ San Diego State_____________ UNLV______________________ Wyoming___________________

1-0 2-0 2-11 2-0 11-2 1-2 33-4 2-1 4-1 1-0 12-0 12-0

Central Connecticut_________ 1-0 Saint Francis (Pa.)___________ 1-0

Ohio Valley (2-0) Southeast Missouri State_____ 1-0 Tennessee Tech_____________ 1-0

Arizona____________________ Arizona State_______________ California__________________ Colorado___________________ Oregon ____________________ Oregon State_______________ Southern California__________ Stanford___________________ UCLA______________________ Utah______________________ Washington________________ Washington State___________

Mid-American (2-1)

Southern (3-0)

Metro Atlantic Athletic (4-0)

Kent_______________________ 1-0 Northern Illinois_____________ 0-1 Toledo_____________________ 1-0

Mid-Eastern Athletic (1-0) Florida A&M________________ 1-0

Missouri Valley (9-0) 3-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 2-0

IPFW______________________ Oral Roberts________________ Valparaiso_________________ Western Illinois_____________

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

Arkansas-Little Rock________ Arkansas State_____________ Denver_____________________ New Orleans________________ Western Kentucky___________ Texas State________________ Texas-Arlington_____________

2-1 4-4 2-2 17-5 3-0 3-1 3-1 4-9 6-0 2-1 6-2 3-0

9-18 1-1 0-1 1-9 1-2 1-0 12-6 0-1 0-6 5-0 54-19

Alcorn State________________ Arkansas-Pine Bluff_________ Grambling _________________ Mississippi Valley State______ Prairie View A&M____________ Texas Southern _____________

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

WAC (11-4) CSU Bakersfield_____________ Idaho______________________ New Mexico State___________ Texas-Pan American_________ Texas-Rio Grande Valley______

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

West Coast (15-4) Brigham Young______________ Loyola Marymount___________ Pepperdine_________________ Portland___________________ San Diego__________________ San Francisco______________ Santa Clara_________________

Others (94-57)

Chattanooga________________ 1-0 Furman____________________ 1-0 Samford___________________ 1-0

Southland (44-9) Abilene Christian____________ Central Arkansas____________ Incarnate Word_____________ Lamar_____________________ Louisiana-Monroe___________ McNeese State______________ Northwestern State__________ Sam Houston State__________ Stephen F. Austin____________

1-0 2-0 1-0 1-2 3-3 13-1 13-2

SWAC (19-1)

SEC (84-63)

Manhattan_________________ 1-0 Niagara____________________ 1-0 Saint Peter’s _______________ 2-0

Penn______________________ 1-0

Summit League (13-3)

Sun Belt (34-8) Northeast (2-0)

Arkansas__________________ Auburn____________________ Georgia____________________ LSU_______________________ Mississippi_________________ Mississippi State____________ Missouri___________________ South Carolina______________ Tennessee_________________ Vanderbilt__________________ Texas A&M_________________

Drake______________________ Illinois State________________ Southern Illinois_____________ Missouri State______________ Wichita State_______________

Southeastern Louisiana______ 2-1 1-0 1-0 1-2 15-4 2-1 3-1 2-2

Pacific-12 (54-27)

James Madison_____________ 1-0 Northeastern_______________ 1-0

Marquette__________________ 1-0 Seton Hall__________________ 1-0 St. John’s__________________ 1-0

Fordham___________________ Massachusetts_____________ Richmond__________________ Saint Joseph’s______________

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

Colonial (3-2)

Florida Atlantic_____________ Florida International_________ Louisiana Tech______________ Middle Tennessee___________ North Texas________________ Old Dominion_______________ Rice_______________________ Southern Mississippi_________ Tulane_____________________ Tulsa______________________ UTEP______________________ UTSA______________________

Atlantic 10 (4-1)

Mountain West (25-10) 47-42 14-20 20-11 13-21 22-36 33-29 42-10 29-71 5-8

12-3 2-0 2-0 9-0 1-1 2-1 2-0 5-0 7-3

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


ALL-TIME RESULTS V. OPPONENTS Abilene Christian (12-3) 1/27/76 L 45-63 2/7/76 W 57-56 2/27/76 W 77-69 11/30/76 W 48-38 1/25/77 W 51-48 11/22/77 W 89-67 12/8/77 W 82-74 2/25/78 W 92-64 11/13/78 L 67-85 2/2/80 W 76-61 11/19/82 W 78-64 1/13/83 W 95-48 12/22/13 L 57-58 12/3/14 W 61-44 12/2/15 W 71-65 Alabama (2-1) 12/9/86 1/2/88 3/24/94

A H A H A H H N A N H A A H H

W 94-89 (2OT) A W 74-64 H L 68-73 N

Alcorn State (3-0) 12/4/93 W 97-69 11/24/07 W 90-55 12/18/16 W 90-37

H H H

Amarillo College (1-1) 11/15/79 L 61-68 2/15/80 W 87-63

A H

American (1-0) 11/27/10

H

W 63-37

Angelo State (10-5) 11/21/75 L 61-72 A 1/20/76 W 58-50 H 11/23/76 W 69-56 H 2/8/77 L 82-84 A 2/25/77 W 84-68 N 11/10/77 W 85-67 A 2/14/78 W 81-46 H 2/24/78 W 90-54 N 11/10/78 W 75-51 (L, forfeit) H 12/11/78 W 71-60 (L, forfeit) A 11/8/79 W 64-41 H 11/17/80 L 61-72 A 11/21/81 W 80-55 H 1/6/82 W 74-63 A 11/20/82 W 70-38 H Arizona (1-1) 12/22/79 12/15/13 11/21/14

W 98-65 L 56-65 W 47-44

N A H

Arizona State (4-4) 11/27/81 L 70-71 N 12/19/83 W 83-75 N 12/20/86 L 68-72 A 12/5/87 W 69-57 H 12/18/06 L 45-61* A 12/13/07 W 73-69 H 11/11/12 W 61-49 A 11/17/13 L 77-85 H *game was called with 4:18 remaining due to rain. Game played outside at Chase Field in Phoenix, Ariz. Game was considered a home game for ASU. Arkansas (9-18) 3/5/80 1/27/82 2/24/83 1/19/84 2/13/84

108

W 74-46 L 55-70 L 67-74 L 61-64 W 71-62

N N A A H

3/9/84 1/15/85 2/16/85 1/11/86 2/11/86 3/6/86 1/10/87 2/7/87 2/2/88 3/5/88 1/3/89 2/4/89 3/9/89 1/6/90 2/6/90 3/8/90 1/12/91 2/12/91 3/9/91 1/5/08 1/3/09 12/3/16

W 56-43 W 78-74 L 55-65 L 60-62 W 73-60 W 58-48 L 51-53 L 65-69 (OT) L 67-80 W 82-70 L 64-75 L 65-74 L 72-79 L 74-76 (OT) L 55-62 W 69-60 L 62-64 L 62-70 L 51-60 L 57-80 W 75-60 L 60-66

N H A A H N H A A H A H N H A N H A N A H A

Arkansas-Little Rock (1-0) 12/2/04 W 69-29

H

Arkansas-Pine Bluff (4-0) 11/22/09 W 97-57 12/4/13 W 58-50 12/20/15 W 84-40 11/19/17 W 74-47

H H H H

Arkansas State (2-0) 11/17/94 W 79-51 12/18/04 W 87-53

H N

Auburn (1-1) 12/14/94 12/14/96

H A

Baylor (47-42) 3/5/76 11/25/76 1/22/77 12/10/80 1/20/81 1/31/81 1/23/82 2/13/82 1/29/83 3/2/83 3/11/83 1/25/84 2/25/84 1/19/85 2/20/85 1/15/86 2/15/86 1/14/87 2/11/87 1/30/88 3/2/88 2/1/89 3/4/89 1/20/90 2/21/90 1/9/91 2/9/91 1/15/92 2/15/92 2/6/93 3/6/93 3/11/93 1/12/94 2/9/94 1/14/95 2/11/95 1/17/96

W 66-35 L 55-70 L 44-104 L 57-95 L 56-110 W 86-81 L 59-65 L 76-88 L 65-66 L 78-81 W 68-66 W 86-71 L 56-62 W 74-72 W 76-67 W 68-66 W 93-64 W 89-48 W 72-65 W 69-59 W 68-41 W 70-53 W 67-45 W 83-66 W 2-0 (forfeit) W 81-45 W 101-72 W 66-50 W 84-52 W 90-53 W 100-72 W 96-76 W 104-72 W 91-67 W 70-51 W 101-65 W 82-62 W 100-48 W 84-59

N N H H A N H A A H N H A A H H A A H H A A H H A H A H A A H N H A A H H

2/14/96 3/6/96 1/4/97 2/15/97 1/7//98 2/7/98 1/2/99 1/30/99 2/5/00 2/29/00 1/10/01 2/7/01 1/16/02 2/9/02 3/6/02 1/11/03 2/15/03 1/17/04 2/8/04 3/10/04 2/5/05 3/3/05 3/10/05 1/15/06 2/19/06 1/3/07 2/7/07 1/9/08 2/9/08 1/24/09 2/25/09 2/17/10 3/3/10 1/22/11 2/19/11 1/18/12 2/18/12 3/8/12 1/30/13 2/12/13 1/29/14 2/12/14 2/18/15 3/2/15 1/27/16 2/13/16 3/5/16 2/4/17 2/25/17 3/4/17 12/31/17 2/3/18 Boise State (1-0) 12/29/86

W 80-64 W 90-79 W 75-58 W 79-60 W 82-63 W 79-67 W 51-49 W 65-48 W 65-49 W 105-52 W 84-61 W 67-56 W 83-63 L 69-85 L 60-75 W 62-48 L 72-86 (OT) W 64-63 W 62-59 L 72-80 L 49-52 L 69-79 L 57-58 W 64-62 L 60-73 L 54-61 L 67-80 L 67-72 L 45-68 L 64-76 L 53-83 L 48-65 L 60-69 L 51-64 W 56-45 L 64-72 L 51-56 L 48-72 L 60-90 L 47-89 L 43-92 L 58-75 L 60-67 L 65-75 L 43-69 L 36-66 L 51-82 L 61-79 L 48-86 L 63-95 L 49-97 L 44-90

N N A H H A A H A H H A H A N H A H A N H A N H A A H H A H A A H A H H A N H A A H H A A H N H A N A H

W 81-50

N

Brigham Young (2-1) 12/15/84 W 92-76 12/11/87 W 74-71 12/30/88 L 74-76

N H A

California (2-2) 12/21/91 12/1/03 11/28/08 12/20/10

L 60-62 W 76-69 L 54-68 W 50-43

A H N N

Cal State Fullerton (1-0) 3/28/84 W 71-68

Central State (1-0) 1/18/80 W 125-48

H

Chattanooga (1-0) 12/20/02 W 66-53

N

Charleston Southern (1-0) 11/26/10 W 82-57

H

Clarendon (1-1) 11/18/76 1/18/77

L 67-74 W 78-67

A H

Colorado (17-5) 12/5/80 12/1/84 11/29/85 3/27/93 1/11/97 1/17/98 3/4/98 2/24/99 1/12/00 3/8/00 2/21/01 2/3/02 1/26/03 2/28/04 1/15/05 2/11/06 2/3/07 3/6/07 1/26/08 1/28/09 1/12/10 2/12/11

L 56-67 W 97-56 W 69-58 W 79-54 L 49-63 W 80-40 W 80-49 W 83-71 W 75-50 W 76-60 W 68-61 L 69-74 (OT) W 80-58 W 60-51 W 87-41 W 76-56 L 67-70 L 67-71 W 62-44 W 66-60 W 74-61 W 72-44

N A H N A H N A H N A H A H A H A N H A H A

Colorado State (1-0) 11/24/95 W 91-79

A

Creighton (2-0) 3/19/94 12/4-02

W 75-65 W 98-70

H H

CSU Bakersfield (1-0) 12/29/11 W 81-63

N

Delta State (0-2) 1/19/79 L 61-85 12/7/79 L 62-72

H A

Denver (1-0) 11/25/06

W 67-53

N

Drake (3-0) 12/30/83 3/30/85 11/24/90

W 72-65 W 96-74 W 80-64

N N N

Duke (0-2) 11/11/01 3/31/03

L 69-85 L 51-57

A N

Eastern Illinois (1-0) 3/15/12 W 85-71

H

N

Central Arkansas (2-0) 11/26/11 W 76-43 12/14/16 W 79-45

Eastern New Mexico (2-0) 1/11/79 W 99-57 1/22/79 W 92-56

H A

H H

Florida A&M (1-0) 11/15/17 W 82-63

H

Central Connecticut (1-0) 11/26/89 W 83-49

N

Florida Atlantic (1-0) 12/21/13 W 76-63

H


Florida International (2-0) 12/29/92 W 70-66 12/5/93 W 89-59

N H

Florida State (2-0) 11/22/84 W 91-69 12/19/94 W 66-44

N N

Fordham (2-0) 11/27/15 11/25/16

N N

W 62-48 W 59-50

Fresno State (1-2) 11/25/89 L 69-78 12/29/05 W 77-67 12/1/06 L 65-74 Furman (1-0) 12/21/06 Georgia (0-1) 12/14/84 Grambling (4-1) 12/1/89 11/25/96 3/13/98 11/23/13 12/18/15

W 63-44 L 68-80 L 64-67 W 82-44 W 87-75 W 86-68 W 70-55

Hardin-Simmons (7-0) 12/16/75 W 70-57 1/25/76 W 63-45 2/27/76 W 66-45 1/13/77 W 65-63 2/17/77 W 86-63 11/17/77 W 94-62 11/29/77 W 79-39 Hawaii (3-1) 12/6/85 12/23/98 12/12/02 11/24/06

W 77-71 W 67-63 W 67-40 W 54-57

N H A H N H H H H H H A N H A H A A A A N

Hawaii Pacific (1-0) 12/7/85 W 114-48

A

Houston (38-15) 2/1/77 2/13/77 3/5/77 11/25/77 1/23/78 2/11/78 2/15/78 3/3/78 11/25/78 1/25/79 12/15/79 1/6/81 2/6/82 1/19/83 2/18/83 1/14/84 2/16/84 1/8/85 2/9/85 3/8/85 1/4/86 2/5/86 1/3/87 1/31/87 1/9/88 2/9/88 3/10/88 1/10/89 2/11/89

A A N N A A H N N A H A H A H H A A H N H A A H A H N H A

L 59-76 L 65-69 L 54-75 W 75-64 W 63-55 W 58-54 L 69-91 W 81-72 L 73-84 L 62-80 W 92-63 L 63-65 L 61-65 W 70-61 W 70-68 W 64-61 W 62-60 W 72-65 L 66-70 W 81-67 W 79-70 W 83-75 L 67-72 W 79-70 (2OT) L 54-56 W 73-59 W 60-59 W 57-38 L 65-78

1/13/90 2/13/90 1/19/91 2/19/91 1/25/92 2/27/92 1/13/93 2/10/93 1/15/94 2/12/94 1/18/95 2/15/95 3/10/95 1/20/96 2/17/96 3/8/96 11/14/06 12/4/07 3/18/10 11/16/11 12/30/12 12/21/14 12/7/16 12/3/17

L 59-65 W 73-72 W 69-68 W 71-57 W 79-64 W 80-65 W 93-41 W 88-70 W 92-79 W 86-59 W 96-65 W 78-76 W 90-69 W 64-62 W 80-71 W 77-75 W 69-51 L 63-66 W 80-77 W 88-58 W 86-56 W 60-54 W 84-60 L 75-79

A H A H H A H A A H H A N A H N H H H A H H H A

Houston Baptist (2-0) 1/3/11 W 73-36 12/30/14 W 60-59

H H

Howard JC (2-0) 2/21/76 W 82-47 11/27/79 W 77-61

N H

Idaho (2-0) 11/14/08 12/9/15

W 90-55 W 78-62

H H

Idaho State (4-0) 1/2/05 11/22/07 11/21/10 11/24/15

W 86-52 W 86-72 W 64-52 W 79-64

H H H H

Illinois (2-0) 12/17/11 12/5/12

W 70-64 W 75-56

N H

Illinois State (1-0) 12/2/95 W 78-44

H

Iowa (0-1) 11/27/08

N

L 48-56

Iowa State (14-20) 1/25/97 W 64-58 1/20/98 L 73-82 1/20/99 W 71-47 3/6/99 W 73-59 1/2/00 L 37-62 2/28/01 W 68-60 3/8/01 L 62-73 1/19/02 W 78-66 2/9/03 W 70-48 1/14/04 L 63-64 2/8/05 W 89-62 3/9/05 W 61-59 2/14/06 L 65-69 3/1/07 L 68-72 2/6/08 L 58-66 2/28/09 L 52-59 2/3/10 L 48-63 2/16/11 W 61-50 1/22/12 L 49-66 2/12/12 W 51-41 1/5/13 L 54-58 2/2/13 L 52-67 1/8/14 L 48-72 1/25/14 L 76-85 (OT)

H A H N A H N A H A H N A H A H A H V H H A A H

2/11/15 2/24/15 1/17/16 2/17/16 3/4/16 1/4/17 2/15/17 1/13/18 2/17/18 3/2/18

W 71-58 L 47-59 W 69-66 (OT) L 48-77 W 89-84 W 75-66 L 68-79 L 54-66 L 57-69 L 49-74

H A H A N H A H A N

Incarnate Word (2-0) 12/14/15 W 70-55 12/21/17 W 80-54

H H

IPFW (1-0) 11/13/07

H

W 72-51

Jacksonville (2-0) 12/20/13 W 62-48 11/14/14 W 67-59

H H

James Madison (1-0) 12/21/98 W 71-38

N

Kansas (20-11) 12/2/78 1/30/97 1/24/98 3/7/98 1/23/99 1/22/00 2/14/01 1/2/01 2/1/03 2/4/04 2/16/05 2/22/06 1/31/07 2/20/08 1/17/09 2/21/10 1/8/11 1/25/12 2/21/12 1/19/13 2/24/13 1/11/14 2/1/14 1/21/15 2/4/15 1/30/16 2/27/16 1/28/17 2/18/17 1/3/18 1/17/18

H A H N A H A H A H A H A H A H H A H H A A H H A H A A H H A

L 53-76 L 52-69 W 72-56 W 71-53 L 45-55 W 76-56 W 49-45 W 76-54 W 84-57 W 67-44 W 66-53 W 62-50 W 66-65 W 65-61 W 57-49 W 68-51 W 61-57 L 43-62 L 64-69 W 70-63 W 72-70 L 46-67 L 62-70 l 66-68 L 67-71 W 54-44 W 69-58 L 60-66 W 75-60 L 47-60 W 68-56

Kansas State (13-21) 12/1/78 L 66-83 1/18/97 W 76-61 3/5/97 L 68-76 2/28/98 W 67-62 1/9/99 W 73-60 3/3/99 W 74-55 1/18/00 W 51-47 1/31/01 W 72-41 1/27/02 L 63-76 3/6/03 W 73-64 3/13/03 W 71-65 3/3/04 L 73-85 1/22/05 L 53-55 1/4/06 L 51-53 2/11/07 L 59-66 1/16/08 L 45-71 1/21/09 L 48-60 2/24/10 W 75-67 (OT) 3/11/10 L 51-59

H H N A H N A H A H N A H A H A H A N

1/15/11 1/14/12 3/3/12 1/9/13 3/2/13 1/14/14 2/15/14 1/31/15 2/15/15 1/24/16 2/21/16 1/7/17 2/1/17 2/7/18 2/26/18

W 68-66 (2OT) L 61-62 W 64-63 W 59-50 L 62-68 L 65-72 L 54-60 L 38-41 W 74-68 (OT) L 53-65 L 53-65 L 54-68 L 53-65 L 69-93 L 63-86

Kennesaw State (1-0) 11/23/07 W 78-56 Kent (1-0) 11/24/95 Lamar (9-0) 2/23/79 1/2/82 1/2/94 1/9/95 11/23/96 12/15/99 11/21/08 12/8/09 12/1/12 Lipscomb (1-0) 11/18/12

H H A H A H A H A H A A H A H H

W 94-72

N

W 83-47 W 81-80 W 75-55 W 86-60 W 86-42 W 85-41 W 59-50 W 70-56 W 73-52

N H H A H H H H H

W 61-41

H

Long Beach State (0-2) 11/26/77 L 66-69 N 3/15/86 L 73-78 (OT) A Louisiana-Monroe (1-1) 12/20/88 L 60-62 11/27/11 W 94-54

N H

LSU (1-9) 2/12/76 2/10/77 2/11/78 3/8/79 1/2/81 3/29/85 11/27/88 11/20/99 11/13/05 11/30/17

N N N N A N N H H H

L 61-76 L 50-76 L 63-69 L 56-84 L 60-71 L 67-71 L 46-73 W 56-49 L 68-76 L 40-48

Louisiana Tech (2-11) 11/24/77 L 54-59 3/14/84 L 68-94 2/1/86 L 71-77 1/28/87 L 43-71 1/13/88 L 62-107 1/14/89 L 57-79 1/11/90 L 54-95 1/28/91 W 79-67 (OT) 1/27/92 L 66-69 12/21/92 W 74-71 3/23/96 L 55-66 11/10/02 L 76-85 3/22/04 L 64-81

N A A H A H A H A H N N N

Louisville (2-0) 12/29/91 12/19/05

W 66-53 W 68-57

A N

Loyola Marymount (1-0) 12/22/98 W 82-59

N

109


ALL-TIME RESULTS V. OPPONENTS Maine (1-0) 3/20/04

W 60-50

N

Manhattan (1-0) 1/5/95 W 98-52

H

Marquette (1-0) 12/29/88

W 91-42

N

Massachusetts (1-0) 12/30/93 W 50-42

N

Maryland (1-0) 12/28/03 McMurry (6-1) 1/26/76 2/10/76 12/9/76 2/26/77 12/2/77 2/24/78 2/1/80

W 65-53 W 64-58 L 59-63 W 69-43 W 67-45 W 92-42 W 84-26 W 80-50

N H A A A A A N

McNeese State (2-1) 2/10/78 W 68-56 1/3/81 L 60-76 12/6/97 W 93-44

N A H

Memphis State (1-0) 11/29/91 W 69-45

N

Mercer (1-0) 12/21/09

H

W 60-49

Miami-Fla. (2-1) 12/30/92 W 75-74 (OT) A 12/6/04 W 109-49 H 11/27/16 L 56-74 A Michigan (1-1) 11/28/03 W 74-61 11/29/13 L 71-82 Michigan State (1-1) 12/21/88 W 78-64 12/20/12 L 48-50 (OT) Middle Tennessee State (2-0) 11/24/89 W 76-61 3/21/05 W 80-69 Minnesota (0-1) 12/18/93

N N N N N N

L 82-92 (OT) N

Mississippi (1-2) 12/8/79 L 56-70 12/12/04 W 86-38 11/23/05 L 69-72

A H A

Mississippi State (1-0) 3/17/02 W 77-55

H

Mississippi Valley State (1-0) 11/23/10 W 73-28

H

Missouri (14-6) 3/16/94 3/1/97 1/4/98 2/13/99 2/8/00 1/3/01 1/9/02 3/5/02 1/28/03 2/17/04 1/26/05

H H A H A H A N H A H

110

W 75-61 W 83-69 W 79-65 W 74-68 L 49-52 W 82-64 L 71-82 W 78-51 W 84-50 W 73-68 W 75-45

1/28/06 3/8/06 1/17/07 1/12/08 3/7/09 3/7/10 1/12/11 1/7/12 2/5/12

L 51-65 L 75-81 W 63-55 L 59-68 W 63-56 L 55-58 (OT) W 63-56 W 69-63 W 76-49

A N H A H A H A H

Montana (1-0) 3/16/97

W 47-45

N

Montana State (1-0) 12/6/80 W 85-81

N

Morgan State (1-0) 11/23/14 W 65-57

H

Nebraska (13-5) 12/22/84 12/29/85 2/9/97 2/25/98 2/21/99 3/4/99 2/16/00 1/17/01 2/23/02 2/26/03 1/21/04 1/19/05 1/21/06 2/14/07 2/24/08 2/14/09 1/27/10 1/29/11

A H A H A N H A H A H A H A H A H A

L 74-80 W 91-71 L 57-62 W 87-62 W 75-62 W 77-59 W 66-62 W 66-50 W 99-57 W 50-35 W 68-55 W 68-58 W 61-59 W 70-69 W 65-56 L 56-62 L 47-89 L 53-56

New Mexico (15-4) 1/13/78 W 64-53 2/2/82 W 98-76 12/7/91 W 83-42 12/10/92 W 96-38 12/28/96 W 66-35 12/20/97 W 65-62 12/29/98 W 87-46 12/8/99 W 66-59 12/4/00 W 80-56 11/30/01 L 65-74 3/29/03 W 71-48 12/13/08 L 54-63 12/5/09 W 65-55 11/12/10 W 80-53 11/11/11 W 69-43 11/15/12 L 61-65 11/13/13 W 64-56 11/20/16 W 69-58 12/6/17 L 56-90 New Mexico State (5-4) 12/10/77 W 98-56 1/14/78 W 65-54 1/12/80 W 81-60 11/13/80 L 78-79 2/28/81 L 61-76 12/12/86 L 51-59 12/29/87 L 79-82 (OT) 12/29/90 W 93-70 12/3/91 W 100-79

N H A H H A H A H A A A H A H A H H A H A A H A H A A H

New Orleans (1-2) 3/11/82 L 63-65 3/24/83 L 65-66 11/25/12 W 81-38

H N H

Niagara (1-0) 11/13/15

H

W 79-45

Nicholls (2-0) 11/24/12 12/19/14

W 78-48 W 76-49

H H

North Carolina State (1-2) 3/15/99 W 85-78 12/9/00 L 51-59 11/29/14 L 42-75

H N N

North Dakota (2-0) 12/28/09 W 81-61 11/13/16 W 90-80

N H

Northeastern (1-0) 11/11/07 W 82-51 Northeastern Oklahoma (1-0) 3/9/78 W 81-39

N N

Northern Arizona (1-0) 11/28/81 W 69-53

N

Northern Colorado (2-0) 1/11/80 W 89-55 12/16/12 W 68-41

N H

Northern Illinois (0-1) 3/14/90 L 63-84

A

Northwestern State (2-0) 12/6/92 W 91-67 12/7/10 W 91-60

H H

Northwestern Oklahoma (1-0) 3/10/78 W 85-69

N

North Texas (11-2) 1/31/76 W 63-33 1/11/78 W 68-57 1/14/79 L 58-65 3/8/79 L 63-67 11/19/79 W 111-53 1/19/81 W 79-66 2/16/82 W 74-68 12/8/83 W 78-50 11/19/84 W 83-51 12/8/89 W 89-53 12/6/95 W 93-59 12/2/96 W 82-39 12/2/01 W 63-53

N H A N H A A A H H H A H

Notre Dame (2-1) 3/17/96 W 82-67 3/14/98 L 59-74 3/25/00 W 69-65

H H N

Ohio State (1-0) 4/4/93 W 84-82

N

Oklahoma (22-36) 12/1/79 W 65-58 1/26/80 W 55-48 1/12/81 L 59-69 2/2/81 W 79-70 2/18/82 W 93-86 12/11/82 L 91-93 (OT) 12/3/88 W 64-54 12/16/89 W 88-80 12/6/90 W 66-50 12/28/92 W 93-56 12/21/93 W 80-75 11/29/94 W 66-64 1/15/97 W 67-55 2/19/97 W 63-49 2/11/98 W 79-63 2/19/98 W 94-59 1/6/99 W 93-69 1/27/99 W 89-87

H A A H H A H A H A H A H A H A H A

1/8/00 L 76-82 2/19/00 W 86-81 1/28/01 L 66-84 2/17/01 L 75-80 1/5/02 L 68-80 2/27/02 L 56-75 3/23/02 L 62-72 1/15/03 W 80-71 2/19/03 W 59-48 2/10/04 L 62-68 2/25/04 L 53-64 1/5/05 W 70-64 2/23/05 W 83-70 1/18/06 L 57-63 3/1/06 L 59-60 1/22/07 L 81-86 (2OT) 2/17/07 L 67-70 1/23/08 L 39-78 2/27/08 L 55-65 2/17/09 L 72-80 3/4/09 L 49-61 1/9/10 L 58-73 1/30/10 L 66-70 1/19/11 L 61-71 3/5/11 W 61-56 3/9/11 L 69-71 1/11/12 L 68-71 2/29/12 L 62-71 1/12/13 L 55-65 3/4/13 L 73-77 1/2/14 L 38-68 3/3/14 L 32-87 1/10/15 L 58-75 1/24/15 L 64-70 1/20/16 L 53-92 3/1/16 L 60-70 1/14/17 L 45-66 2/11/17 L 56-64 1/10/18 L 52-73 2/24/18 L 61-79 Oklahoma Baptist (1-0) 11/25/83 W 94-53 Oklahoma State (33-29) 1/25/80 L 55-68 1/9/81 L 77-85 12/4/81 W 61-51 1/8/82 L 67-83 11/26/83 L 70-75 12/20/85 L 65-67 12/4/86 W 84-70 11/29/87 L 53-68 12/10/88 W 78-66 12/12/89 L 76-78 12/2/90 L 54-59 11/30/91 L 62-67 1/8/97 L 56-78 1/22/97 W 73-61 1/14/98 W 74-48 1/28/98 W 64-51 3/5/98 W 53-49 1/16/99 W 79-68 2/17/99 W 73-58 1/15/00 W 76-51 2/26/00 W 83-75 1/6/01 W 67-55 1/21/01 W 82-29 1/23/02 W 62-51 2/14/02 L 55-58 1/18/03 W 95-45 2/22/03 W 83-48 3/12/03 W 75-52 1/10/04 W 106-43 1/24/04 L 87-88 (OT) 1/8/05 W 76-38 2/26/05 W 65-52 1/25/06 W 61-51

A H A H H A N A H H A H A A H A H A H H A A H A H N A H A H H A H A A H A H H A N A H N A H A H A H A H A H A H A N A H H A A H H A H A N H A A H A


2/8/06 3/7/06 1/6/07 1/20/07 2/14/08 3/1/08 1/31/09 2/21/09 3/12/09 2/13/10 2/28/10 2/9/11 2/26/11 3/8/11 1/4/12 2/8/12 1/2/13 2/27/13 3/9/13 1/18/14 2/23/14 1/7/15 2/28/15 1/6/16 2/7/16 1/1/17 2/22/17 12/28/17 1/27/18

W 48-35 W 61-42 W 75-49 W 63-61 L 56-58 L 54-73 L 60-65 W 74-70 L 57-63 W 65-57 L 70-80 L 52-62 W 57-48 W 75-52 W 58-53 L 49-53 W 64-59 W 61-53 L 73-77 L 56-82 L 62-63 L 35-66 L 44-47 L 46-59 L 57-70 W 70-65 L 62-75 L 57-98 L 62-80

H N H A H A H A N A H A H N H A A H N A H A H H A H A H A

Old Dominion (1-2) 12/20/94 W 67-53 1/1/98 L 71-74 11/21/99 L 64-85

N H A

Oral Roberts (10-3) 11/27/76 W 66-62 3/11/78 L 66-81 2/10/79 W 65-55 2/18/80 W 91-88 1/9/82 L 71-87 1/5/85 W 101-66 12/19/85 L 54-61 1/18/92 W 88-54 12/5/96 W 74-51 12/9/04 W 79-46 12/15/05 W 99-58 12/14/06 W 79-67 12/18/07 W 91-61

N N H A A H A H H H H H H

Oregon (3-0) 12/1/86 12/13/00 11/26/01

W 68-63 A W 79-75 (OT) H W 72-65 A

Oregon State (4-1) 11/23/84 W 79-55 11/29/86 L 58-69 11/24/01 W 64-60 12/17/02 W 67-51 12/21/12 W 66-48 Pacific (3-0) 12/17/95 1/5/03 12/8/03

W 81-61 W 76-45 W 100-39

Panhandle State (1-0) 1/5/82 W 87-36 Penn (1-0) 3/16/01 Penn State (3-3) 12/19/87 11/24/00 12/21/04 12/4/05

W 100-57 L 80-85 W 79-71 W 79-65 L 72-78 (2OT)

N A A H N N H H H H A N H A

12/5/10 12/3/11

L 68-76 W 70-66

A H

Pepperdine (2-0) 12/30/86 W 70-63 1/34/04 W 95-53

N

Pittsburgh (2-0) 12/28/91 W 91-63 12/19/10 W 78-65 Portland (1-0) 3/15/96

W 78-61

H

L 72-74 L 53-69

N N

Rice (33-4) 1/29/82 2/10/83 1/9/84 2/18/84 1/12/85 2/12/85 1/7/86 2/8/86 1/7/87 2/3/87 3/4/87 1/5/88 2/6/88 1/7/89 2/7/89 1/9/90 2/3/90 1/16/91 2/16/91 1/22/92 2/22/92 1/27/93 2/24/93 1/29/94 2/26/94 2/1/95 3/1/95 2/2/96 3/2/96 12/30/96 12/6/98 11/23/99 12/28/00 12/5/01 12/30/02 11/22/04 11/21/05

W 70-57 W 73-60 W 88-53 W 104-64 W 97-61 W 71-60 W 88-67 W 77-65 L 55-65 W 77-69 W 69-59 L 67-68 W 65-51 L 65-83 W 70-45 W 68-49 W 74-63 W 77-63 W 68-54 W 86-63 W 105-66 W 101-48 W 89-54 W 72-58 W 92-70 W 84-56 W 76-45 W 68-48 W 84-68 W 76-62 W 79-57 W 69-52 W 63-56 W 74-43 W 70-66 W 66-55 L 70-73

N A A H H A A H H A N H A A H H A A H A H H A A H H A H A H A H A H A H A

L 42-53 W 62-49 W 94-81 W 73-45 L 52-61

N

St. Joseph’s (0-1) 12/21/87 L 57-64

Purdue (0-2) 3/24/01 11/28/14

Rutgers (3-2) 3/20/99 12/21/01 1/2/03 11/23/03 11/30/13

St. Francis-Pa. (1-0) 11/28/97 W 91-35 St. John’s (0-1) 3/19/11

N H H H H H

W 85-44

H H H

N N

Prairie View A&M (6-0) 11/28/87 W 72-61 12/2/88 W 95-49 12/18/08 W 72-55 11/29/09 W 67-60 11/29/16 W 85-43 12/13/17 W 89-60

Richmond (1-0) 12/3/94

Sacramento State (3-0) 12/12/04 W 83-37 12/1/05 W 63-53 12/20/09 W 83-46

H N A H H N

L 50-55

N A

Saint Peter’s (2-0) 12/29/93 W 82-66 12/19/01 W 75-68

A A

Samford (1-0) 11/15/10

H

W 58-42

Sam Houston State (5-0) 3/2/78 W 101-70 12/1/90 W 73-43 11/27/07 W 84-51 11/14/09 W 91-52 11/18/10 W 65-52

N H H H H

San Diego (4-1) 12/16/90 12/20/92 12/30/03 12/30/11 3/22/12

W 79-58 W 99-56 W 95-47 W 58-57 L 51-60

A H A A H

San Diego State (2-1) 12/15/78 L 50-52 11/28/86 W 79-46 12/18/90 W 72-57

N N A

San Francisco (4-1) 12/6/82 L 59-68 12/18/83 W 98-57 12/20/91 W 62-59 12/31/95 W 72-61 11/27/09 W 69-38

A N N H H

Santa Clara (2-2) 3/21/92 1/5/00 12/30/00 12/12/15

H H A A

W 64-58 W 63-54 L 56-61 L 70-75

Savannah State (2-0) 2/2/09 W 80-39 1/2/10 W 69-40 Seton Hall (1-0) 12/28/93 W 78-65

H H A

South Carolina (0-1) 11/23/90 L 65-67

N

South Florida (1-2) 12/17/99 W 60-44 11/29/08 L 61-71 3/23/13 L 70-71

A N H

Southeast Missouri State (1-0) 11/18/05 W 85-56

H

Southeastern Louisiana (2-1) 11/23/78 L 58-85 12/19/00 W 94-37 11/21/15 W 113-51

N H H

Southern California (3-1) 11/24/78 L 60-86 3/25/93 W 87-67 11/29/99 W 66-63 (OT) 12/22/00 W 85-59

N N A H

Southern Illinois (1-0) 3/26/83 W 77-68

N

Southern Louisiana (1-0) 2/12/77 W 70-54

N

Southern Methodist (41-4) 1/17/78 W 90-50 2/7/78 W 69-33 2/16/80 W 72-66 1/30/82 W 71-58 2/25/82 L 57-67 2/5/83 W 66-53 2/1/84 W 99-67 2/23/84 W 80-53 1/26/85 W 71-58 2/27/85 W 77-74 1/22/86 W 84-69 2/22/86 W 89-63 1/19/87 W 73-59 2/18/87 W 67-55 1/23/88 L 64-75 2/23/88 W 64-46 3/9/88 W 60-49 1/24/89 L 63-70 2/25/89 W 65-62 3/8/89 W 81-65 1/27/90 W 71-57 2/27/90 W 82-62 1/2/91 W 85-57 2/2/91 W 90-76 3/6/91 W 71-56 1/8/92 W 98-76 2/8/92 W 91-73 3/12/92 W 79-67 1/16/93 W 100-64 2/13/93 W 83-78 1/19/94 W 89-56 2/16/94 W 85-68 3/11/94 W 99-78 1/21/95 W 80-61 2/19/95 W 79-58 3/11/95 W 84-62 1/24/96 W 86-73 2/21/96 W 88-70 12/21/96 W 78-69 12/29/97 W 78-55 11/23/98 W 72-67 12/4/99 W 63-47 11/29/03 W 77-37 12/30/06 L 61-72 12/29/07 W 75-70

H A H N N H H A H A A H H A A H A H A A A H A H A A H A A H H A A A H N A H A H A H A A H

Southern Mississippi (2-1) 12/16/95 L 76-79 12/16/01 W 95-34 12/28/02 W 86-62

N H A

Southern Utah (1-0) 11/23/12 W 73-54

H

South Plains (4-3) 12/2/75 L 51-78 2/5/76 W 71-67 2/7/77 L 53-65 2/19/77 L 50-86 1/24/78 W 61-54 2/20/78 W 78-56 11/12/79 W 80-50

A H A H H A A

111


ALL-TIME RESULTS V. OPPONENTS Southwest Missouri State (2-0) 11/25/00 W 81-77 3/23/03 W 67-59 Stanford (4-9) 12/2/82 L 70-77 3/26/92 L 63-75 12/1/92 L 65-72 11/27/93 W 72-68 11/25/94 L 60-79 12/28/95 W 71-65 3/18/97 L 45-67 1/31/98 L 71-80 11/27/98 W 75-69 12/21/03 W 55-46 11/28/04 L 58-61 11/27/05 L 63-66 12/3/06 L 49-73

N H N N A H A H A H A H A H A

Stephen F. Austin (7-3) 3/4/78 L 64-79 3/6/80 L 55-97 11/24/83 L 63-65 12/8/84 W 84-51 11/26/85 W 73-53 1/9/94 W 81-49 1/3/95 W 84-52 11/23/97 W 93-83 3/13/99 W 80-54 3/15/02 W 84-63

N N N A H A H N H H

Tarleton State (1-0) 3/4/77 W 71-67

N

TCU (42-10) 2/2/80 1/28/82 1/27/83 3/4/83 1/4/84 1/21/84 1/30/85 2/25/85 1/25/86 2/26/86 1/21/87 2/21/87 1/19/88 2/20/88 1/21/89 2/21/89 1/24/90 2/10/90 3/7/90 1/30/91 3/2/91 2/5/92 3/7/92 3/11/92 1/30/93 2/27/93 3/10/93 2/2/94 3/2/94 3/9/94 2/4/95 3/4/95 3/8/95 1/10/96 2/7/96 12/9/98 12/22/99 3/26/08 1/27/13 2/9/13 1/5/14 2/8/14 3/7/14

N N A H H A H A A H H A A H H A A H N A H H A N A H N H A N A H N H A H A H H A H A N

112

W 94-64 W 71-59 W 86-51 W 110-51 W 103-56 W 72-51 W 96-52 W 65-31 W 88-52 W 98-75 W 81-68 W 76-69 W 58-54 W 73-48 W 76-67 W 97-68 W 61-59 W 76-45 W 76-68 W 66-65 W 63-57 W 92-58 W 75-52 W 89-62 W 111-65 W 103-74 W 107-50 W 93-44 W 89-63 W 103-55 W 99-56 W 97-43 W 87-36 W 79-42 W 90-71 W 82-62 W 63-57 L 74-81 W 53-42 W 64-46 L 54-65 L 57-72 L 59-75

1/4/15 2/8/15 12/30/15 1/13/16 2/8/17 2/27/17 3/3/17 1/7/18 2/21/18

W 52-37 L 60-71 L 69-78 L 48-69 L 62-76 W 79-64 W 76-58 L 72-93 L 60-72

H A H A A H N A H

Temple (1-0) 3/25/83

W 81-77

N

Tennessee (0-6) 3/25/95 11/27/95 12/18/96 3/27/00 3/27/05 11/17/09

L 59-80 L 44-81 L 71-79 L 44-57 L 59-75 L 53-91

A A H N N N

Tennessee Tech (1-0) 3/18/00 W 83-54

H

Texas (29-71) 1/15/77 1/24/77 3/2/77 1/13/79 2/17/79 2/22/79 12/5/79 2/8/80 12/1/80 1/17/81 1/30/81 12/9/81 1/15/82 1/22/83 2/12/83 1/7/84 2/7/84 3/10/84 1/3/85 2/2/85 3/9/85 1/28/86 3/2/86 3/7/86 1/24/87 2/24/87 3/5/87 1/16/88 2/16/88 3/12/88 1/17/89 2/18/89 1/2/90 2/18/90 3/10/90 1/23/91 2/26/91 3/7/91 1/11/92 2/12/92 3/13/92 1/20/93 2/17/93 3/13/93 1/22/94 2/19/94 3/12/94 1/28/95 2/25/95 1/27/96 2/24/96 2/5/97 2/22/97

A H N H A N A H A H N A H H A A H N H A N H A N A H N H A N A H A H N H A N H A N H A N A H N H A H A H A

L 54-89 L 69-96 L 72-90 L 68-91 L 48-90 L 52-80 L 44-77 L 58-78 L 70-82 L 61-82 L 45-83 L 63-98 L 44-57 L 71-75 L 53-77 L 62-85 L 65-71 L 73-83 L 64-90 L 63-70 L 62-82 L 57-64 L 43-56 L 53-77 L 52-74 L 52-74 L 49-73 L 56-89 L 61-70 L 61-88 L 49-95 L 61-78 L 46-81 L 67-82 L 60-63 L 63-66 L 53-77 W 63-61 W 78-65 L 63-70 W 76-74 L 75-76 W 76-66 W 78-71 L 65-66 W 78-61 L 69-71 W 84-40 W 80-70 W 68-62 L 60-76 W 96-73 L 61-72

1/10/98 2/4/98 2/6/99 2/27/99 2/3/00 2/23/00 3/9/00 2/10/01 2/24/01 3/7/01 1/13/02 2/6/02 1/22/03 3/2/03 3/15/03 2/1/04 2/22/04 1/12/05 2/13/05 2/1/06 2/26/06 1/27/07 2/24/07 1/20/08 3/5/08 3/11/08 1/10/09 2/8/09 1/16/10 2/7/10 1/26/11 3/2/11 1/28/12 2/15/12 3/7/12 1/16/13 2/17/13 2/5/14 3/1/14 1/17/15 2/21/15 1/2/16 2/24/16 12/29/16 1/21/17 1/20/18 2/14/18

W 82-59 W 79-59 L 70-74 W 75-56 W 73-44 W 91-85 (2OT) L 50-68 L 57-63 W 76-60 W 71-58 L 83-87 (OT) W 61-49 L 58-69 L 67-70 L 57-67 L 73-82 W 62-49 W 79-62 L 43-64 W 84-63 W 58-46 W 49-48 L 47-59 W 70-58 L 55-70 L 63-75 W 65-62 L 46-77 L 90-95 (2OT) L 51-81 L 67-75 L 59-83 W 75-71 L 54-63 W 81-58 W 66-59 W 69-62 L 51-88 L 64-67 L 44-55 L 59-62 L 62-86 L 55-76 L 47-67 L 57-77 L 39-90 L 72-87

A H A H H A N H A N A H A H N A H H A H A H A H A N H A H A H A H A N A H A H A H A H A H H A

Texas A&I (2-0) 2/11/77 3/3/77

W 69-59 W 74-55

N N

Texas A&M (54-21) 2/13/76 L 66-71 11/26/76 L 63-80 3/3/77 W 69-50 1/10/78 W 59-52 1/21/78 W 63-58 2/9/78 W 71-64 1/27/79 L 46-62 2/4/80 L 64-66 1/10/81 W 63-60 1/29/81 W 62-57 2/7/81 W 80-63 2/14/81 W 71-70 1/10/83 W 90-72 1/31/83 W 63-55 1/28/84 W 92-59 2/29/84 W 76-55 1/23/85 W 81-74 2/23/85 W 77-69 1/18/86 W 84-77 2/18/86 W 74-70 1/17/87 W 69-52 2/14/87 W 72-49 1/26/88 W 68-64 2/27/88 L 60-72 1/28/89 W 84-77

N N N N H A N H H N A N H A H A A H H A A H H A A

2/28/89 W 71-68 (OT) H 1/30/90 W 74-62 H 3/3/90 W 85-76 A 1/6/91 W 60-47 A 2/5/91 W 66-65 H 2/1/92 W 75-69 A 3/4/92 W 84-62 H 2/3/93 W 91-68 H 3/3/93 W 85-59 A 2/5/94 L 64-67 A 3/5/94 W 109-75 H 1/11/95 W 100-76 H 2/8/95 L 73-78 A 1/14/96 W 90-70 N 2/10/96 W 60-51 H 3/9/96 L 68-72 N 2/12/97 W 74-46 H 2/26/97 W 75-60 A 2/14/98 W 77-65 A 2/21/98 W 77-65 H 1/13/99 W 68-65 A 2/10/99 W 74-52 H 1/29/00 W 71-49 A 2/12/00 W 58-44 H 1/13/01 W 85-78 A 2/3/01 W 92-79 H 1/30/02 W 77-55 A 2/19/02 W 95-64 H 1/8/03 W 77-56 A 2/12/03 W 83-38 H 1/28/04 W 65-56 H 2/14/04 W 59-58 A 1/30/05 W 67-54 A 2/19/05 W 56-53 H 1/7/06 W 56-55 H 2/5/06 L 48-65 A 1/10/07 L 47-49 H 2/21/07 L 51-67 A 2/2/08 L 46-63 H 2/17/08 L 56-70 A 1/13/09 L 56-67 A 2/11/09 W 60-53 H 1/23/10 L 54-69 A 2/10/10 W 57-54 H 2/5/11 L 65-79 H 2/22/11 L 60-84 A 2/1/12 L 55-67 H 2/25/12 L 51-79 A 11/17/16 L 90-98 (OT) A 11/26/17 L 56-90 H Texas-Arlington (13-1) 12/17/75 L 65-82 A 12/5/78 W 69-66 A 2/2/79 W 73-53 H 12/5/81 W 62-54 N 12/18/89 W 76-65 A 12/13/90 W 77-53 H 11/15/98 W 71-47 H 11/20/00 W 78-40 H 3/19/05 W 69-49 N 12/6/06 W 64-49 H 11/23/08 W 72-57 H 11/28/09 W 71-37 H 12/7/12 W 88-48 H 12/22/16 W 79-60 H Texas-El Paso (12-0) 11/20/76 W 50-44 H 11/15/77 W 70-48 A 12/1/77 W 94-45 H 11/29/80 W 87-86 H 2/27/81 W 68-61 A 2/4/82 W 66-53 H 12/18/82 W 88-58 A 1/4/83 W 103-58 H 12/7/93 W 73-43 H 12/8/94 W 75-54 A


1/4/96 12/11/97

W 69-45 W 82-48

H A

Texas-Pan American (3-0) 12/5/92 W 79-36 11/10/13 W 70-48 12/14/14 W 50-42

H H H

Texas-Rio Grande Valley (1-0) 12/17/17 W 80-64

H

12/4/85 12/20/95 11/29/96 11/26/06 12/29/08 12/18/09

W 58-54 W 84-62 W 95-80 W 75-60 W 72-62 W 59-58

A H A N H A

UC Santa Barbara (3-0) 12/3/82 W 102-69 3/25/03 W 72-68 11/20/03 W 68-41

N H H

Texas-San Antonio (11-0) 2/15/83 W 86-76 12/3/83 W 72-64 12/13/86 W 75-62 12/8/87 W 67-50 12/17/88 W 92-53 12/20/89 W 82-65 11/22/97 W 57-44 12/2/98 W 96-39 11/14/03 W 76-48 11/10/06 W 66-58 12/1/10 W 83-43 12/20/14 W 64-48

A A H A H A A H H H H H

UMKC (1-0) 11/25/11

W 94-67

H

UNLV (3-1) 12/31/83 3/13/91 11/17/07 12/2/08

W 63-59 L 65-70 W 79-64 W 75-63

A A A H

Texas Southern (1-0) 2/23/79 W 73-66

Utah (2-1) 11/25/90 12/9/91 1/8/93

W 76-69 W 84-76 L 55-72

N H A

N

Valparaiso (1-0) 11/27/02 W 81-46

H

Vanderbilt (5-0) 11/24/85 4/3/93 11/20/93 11/20/94 12/29/01

A N N H H

Texas State (12-1) 2/21/76 W 52-50 1/26/79 W 82-58 2/22/79 W 77-54 12/3/79 W 93-45 1/11/93 W 78-47 2/17/92 W 66-55 11/26/99 W 102-44 11/29/00 W 72-30 11/19/06 W 82-63 3/22/08 W 82-49 12/2/09 W 75-71 11/30/11 W 85-40 11/18/14 W 81-77 (OT) 11/12/17 L 70-87

N N N A H A H H H H H H H H

Texas Wesleyan (0-1) 12/6/78 L 64-67

A

Texas Women’s (3-1) 12/11/75 W 70-66 2/20/76 L 70-72 11/24/79 W 81-59 1/19/80 W 98-61

A A A A

Toledo (1-0) 11/15/94

W 95-63

H

Trinity (1-0) 3/5/76

W 84-63

N

Tulane (4-1) 3/16/95 3/20/00 11/29/06 12/29/09 3/18/12

W 87-82 W 76-59 W 77-50 L 49-67 W 69-55

H H H A H

Tulsa (1-0) 2/19/80

W 72-49

A

UCF (2-0) 12/19/99 11/9/07

W 77-43 W 72-57

A A

UC Irvine (2-0) 12/20/83 12/4/87

W 72-65 W 65-60

A H

UCLA (5-0)

W 74-69 W 60-46 W 74-67 W 86-81 W 81-71

Virginia Tech (2-2) 12/21/94 W 68-47 3/18/01 W 73-52 12/19/04 L 70-71 (OT) 12/21/05 L 62-69

N H N N

Washington (6-2) 12/16/78 1/2/93 3/20/93 11/22/94 3/23/95 11/24/02 12/19/03 11/28/15

W 92-65 W 90-74 W 70-64 L 75-79 W 67-52 W 99-67 W 74-70 L 73-77

N N H H N H A N

Washington State (3-0) 1/4/92 W 75-63 12/1/07 W 89-45 11/16/08 W 82-69

N A H

Wayland Baptist (6-19) 2/28/76 L 30-106 12/4/76 L 42-94 1/20/77 L 56-104 2/26/77 L 57-87 1/19/78 L 43-95 1/28/78 L 61-74 2/25/78 L 67-113 3/4/78 L 51-110 3/10/78 L 49-85 11/18/78 L 63-85 2/6/79 L 59-77 1/28/80 W 75-72 2/11/80 L 61-72 2/21/80 L 52-66 11/22/80 L 79-93 1/23/81 L 64-85 2/10/81 L 69-98 2/15/81 L 51-52 1/19/82 L 57-85 2/11/82 W 61-60

N H A N A H N N N A H A A N N H A N A H

1/8/83 2/21/83 12/5/83 11/24/84 11/29/84

L 67-72 W 60-46 W 77-67 W 81-58 W 73-67

A H H A A

Weatherford JC (0-1) 1/30/76 L 56-86

N

Western Illinois (1-0) 12/19/93 W 80-61

N

Western Kentucky (4-3) 11/22/85 L 71-88 11/26/88 L 60-70 12/2/89 W 72-61 11/29/97 L 63-68 11/16/03 W 88-47 12/29/10 W 70-60 12/21/12 W 75-38

A A H N H A H

Western Texas JC (4-4) 11/18/75 L 40-83 1/19/76 L 56-86 12/2/76 L 52-76 2/15/77 W 70-54 11/12/77 W 76-47 2/2/78 W 81-75 11/6/79 L 68-74 1/14/80 W 77-54

W 69-46 (L, forfeit) H W 84-64 N W 77-26 H L 57-68 (OT) A

H A A H H A A

West Texas State (13-3) 12/9/75 L 61-72 1/31/76 L 60-69 2/3/76 W 78-72 2/28/76 L 62-70 12/6/76 W 75-65 2/3/77 W 80-69 2/25/77 W 95-78 11/19/77 W 79-64 12/6/77 W 106-48 2/12/79 W 64-52 11/10/80 W 67-60 11/21/80 W 102-74 11/24/81 W 83-66 1/12/82 W 86-78 11/23/82 W 81-42 1/15/83 W 69-51

A N H N H A N A H A H A H A A H

West Virginia (5-8) 1/22/13 W 77-73 (OT) 2/6/13 W 76-63 1/22/14 L 51-70 2/26/14 L 37-69 1/14/15 W 55-45 1/28/15 W 73-57 3/6/15 L 40-59 1/9/16 L 57-79 2/2/16 L 42-69 1/11/17 W 75-66 1/25/17 L 79-89 1/24/18 L 52-82 2/10/18 L 60-74

A H H A A H N A H H A A H

Wichita State (2-0) 12/3/81 W 74-67 12/4/94 W 73-56

N H

Wisconsin (4-0) 3/18/95 12/3/95 12/5/98 2/17/02

H H N H

W 88-65 W 77-69 W 84-70 W 78-62

Wyoming (2-2) 12/8/78 12/14/02 12/6/03 3/23/10

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ALL-TIME POLL POSITIONS 1991-92 Date________ AP_____ USA Today 1-20_________ 25 ________ Tie 1-27_________ 19_________ 19 2-3__________ 20_________ 18 2-10_________ 20_________ 18 2-17_________ 20_________ 18 2-24_________ 18_________ 19 3-2__________ 15_________ 16 3-9__________ 12_________ 13

1-8___________9_________ 12________10 1-16__________8__________ 9________10 1-22__________9__________ 9_________ 8 1-29__________8__________ 8_________ 7 2-5___________7__________ 7_________ 7 2-12__________6__________ 6_________ 6 2-19__________6__________ 6_________ 6 2-26__________9__________ 8_________ 7 3-4___________7__________ 8_________ 6 3-11__________9__________ 9_________ 9

1992-93 Date________ AP_____ USA Today Preseason____ 15_________ 14 12-7_________ 15_________ 14 12-14_______ 14_________ 14 12-21_______ 11_________ 12 1-4__________ 11_________ 11 1-11_________ 14_________ 14 1-18_________ 12_________ 12 1-24_________ 14_________ 14 2-1__________ 14_________ 14 2-8__________ 11_________ 12 2-15__________9_________ 10 2-22__________9_________ 10 3-1___________7__________ 9 3-8___________6__________ 6 4-2__________ np__________ 1

1996-97 Date________ AP_____ USA Today Preseason____ 13_________ 11 11-19_______ 13_________ 11 11-25_______ 11__________ 9 12-2_________ 10__________ 7 12-9__________8__________ 7 12-11_______ 11_________ 10 12-16_______ 11_________ 10 12-23_______ 11__________ 9 12-30_______ 10__________ 9 1-6___________7__________ 7 1-13_________ 14_________ 12 1-20_________ 14_________ 13 1-27_________ 11_________ 11 2-3__________ 14_________ 13 2-10_________ 16_________ 15 2-17_________ 14_________ 15 2-24_________ 15_________ 16 3-2__________ 15_________ 15 Final Poll_____ 17_________ 19

1993-94 Date________ AP_____ USA Today Preseason____ 14_________ 16 11-23_______ np__________ 6 11-29________3__________ 3 12-6__________3__________ 3 12-13________3__________ 3 12-20________7__________ 7 12-27________7__________ 7 1-3___________6__________ 6 1-10__________5__________ 6 1-17__________4__________ 4 1-24__________6__________ 6 1-31__________4__________ 4 2-7___________7__________ 8 2-14__________8__________ 7 2-21__________7__________ 7 2-18__________6__________ 5 3-7___________6__________ 6 3-14__________9__________ 9 Final Poll______9_________ 11 1994-95 Date________ AP_____ USA Today Preseason_____9_________ 11 11-22________6_________ np 11-28_______ 11_________ 13 12-5_________ 11_________ 11 12-13_______ 11_________ 11 12-20_______ 11_________ 11 12-27_______ 10_________ np 1-2___________9_________ 10 1-9___________7__________ 7 1-17__________7__________ 7 1-23__________7__________ 7 1-30__________6__________ 6 2-6___________4__________ 5 2-13__________7__________ 6 2-20__________7__________ 6 2-27__________7__________ 6 3-6___________6__________ 6 3-13__________5__________ 6 4-4__________ np__________ 7 1995-96 Date________ AP___ USA Today/CNN_UPI Preseason____ 11_________ 15________19 11-21_______ 12_________ 14________ np 11-27_______ 10_________ 11________12 12-4/5_______ 11_________ 11________11 12-11_______ 10_________ 10________10 12-19_______ 15_________ 14________11 12-25_______ 15_________145_______13 1-2__________ 10_________ 11________10

1997-98 Date_______ AP_____ USA Today Preseason____8__________ 9 11-17________8__________ 9 11-24________6__________ 9 12-1_________8__________ 9 12-8_________7__________ 7 12-15________6__________ 7 12-22________6__________ 6 12-29________6__________ 6 1-5__________5__________ 6 1-12_________5__________ 6 1-19_________5__________ 5 1-26_________5__________ 5 2-2__________7__________ 7 2-9__________7__________ 6 2-16_________6__________ 5 2-23_________6__________ 5 3-2__________6__________ 5 3-9__________6__________ 5 Final Poll_____6_________ 10 1998-99 Date________ AP__ USA Today/ESPN Preseason____ 12 11-16_______ 12 11-23_______ 15 11-30_______ 14 12-7_________ 12 12-21_______ 10 12-28________8__________ 8 1-4___________7__________ 7 1-11__________6__________ 7 1-18__________6__________ 7 1-25_________ 10__________ 8 2-1__________ 10__________ 8 2-8__________ 13_________ 10 2-15_________ 11__________ 7 2-22_________ 11__________ 7 3-1___________9__________ 7 3-8___________6 __________ 6 Final Poll______6__________ 9 1999-00 Date________ AP__ USA Today/ESPN Preseason____ 23_________ 23 11-22_______ 17_________ 17 11-29_______ 16_________ 16 12-4_________ 12_________ 10 12-13________7__________ 8

12-20________7__________ 7 12-27________7__________ 7 1-3__________ 13_________ 13 1-9__________ 16_________ 14 1-17_________ 15_________ 11 1-24_________ 14_________ 10 1-31__________9__________ 7 2-7___________9__________ 7 2-14_________ 12__________ 8 2-21__________7__________ 7 2-28__________7__________ 7 3-6___________6_________ 11 3-13_________ 11_________ 11 Final Poll_____ 11__________ 7 2000-01 Date________ AP__ USA Today/ESPN Preseason____ 16_________ 13 11-13_______ 15_________ 13 11-20_______ 13_________ 12 11-27_______ 10_________ 10 12-4__________8__________ 8 12-11_______ 11_________ 11 12-18_______ 11_________ 11 12-25_______ 10_________ 11 1-1__________ 13_________ 12 1-8__________ 11__________ 9 1-15__________9__________ 9 1-22__________9__________ 8 1-29_________ 12__________ 9 2-5__________ 11_________ 10 2-12_________ 14_________ 11 2-19_________ 15_________ 13 2-26_________ 14_________ 13 3-5__________ 11_________ 12 3-12_________ 13_________ 12 Final Poll_____ 13_________ 11 2001-02 Date________ AP__ USA Today/ESPN Preseason_____7__________ 7 11-19________8__________ 9 11-26________9__________ 8 12-3_________ 14_________ 12 12-10_______ 12_________ 14 12-17_______ 12_________ 14 12-24_______ 13_________ 13 12-31________9_________ 11 1-7__________ 10_________ 12 1-14_________ 15_________ 16 1-21_________ 12_________ 13 1-28_________ 13_________ 16 2-4__________ 15_________ 17 2-11_________ 16_________ 16 2-18_________ 17_________ 17 2-25_________ 15_________ 15 3-4__________ 17_________ 17 Final Poll_____ 17_________ 12 2002-03 Date________ AP__ USA Today/ESPN Preseason_____7__________ 7 11-18_______ 13_________ 13 11-25_______ 12_________ 11 12-2_________ 10_________ 10 12-9_________ 10_________ 10 12-16________9_________ 10 12-23________8_________ 10 12-30________8__________ 9 1-6___________8__________ 8 1-13__________7__________ 7 1-20__________7__________ 7 1-27__________8__________ 8 2-3___________7__________ 8 2-10__________7__________ 8 2-17__________8__________ 9 2-24__________7__________ 8 3-3___________8_________ 10 3-10__________8__________ 9 3-17__________7__________ 8 Final Poll______7__________ 6

2003-04 Date________ AP__ USA Today/ESPN Preseason____ 10__________ 6 11-17________7__________ 5 11-24________5__________ 5 12-1__________5__________ 5 12-8__________4__________ 3 12-15________4__________ 3 12-22________3__________ 3 12-29________2__________ 2 1-5___________2_________ 1* 1-12__________2__________ 1 1-19__________3__________ 3 1-26__________7__________ 7 2-2___________9__________ 9 2-9___________7__________ 7 2-16__________9__________ 9 2-23__________8__________ 9 3-1___________9__________ 9 3-15_________ 14_________ 12 Final Poll_____ 14_________ 17 *first regular-season No. 1 ranking 2004-05 Date________ AP__ USA Today/ESPN Preseason____ 12__________ 9 11-15_______ 12_________ 11 11-22_______ 12_________ 11 11-29_______ 12_________ 12 12-6_________ 13_________ 13 12-13_______ 12_________ 12 12-20_______ 12_________ 14 12-27_______ 13_________ 14 1-3__________ 12_________ 13 1-10_________ 13_________ 13 1-17_________ 10_________ 11 1-24_________ 13_________ 14 1-30_________ 12_________ 12 2-7__________ 13_________ 12 2-14_________ 15_________ 15 2-21_________ 14_________ 14 2-28_________ 13_________ 13 3-7__________ 14_________ 14 3-14_________ 14_________ 14 Final Poll_____ 14_________ 12 2005-06 Date________ AP__ USA Today/ESPN Preseason____ 13_________ 13 11-15_______ 13_________ 13 11-21_______ 14_________ 16 11-28_______ 24_________ 24 2006-07 Date________ AP__ USA Today/ESPN 11-27_______ 25_________ 23 2010-11 Date________ AP__ USA Today/ESPN 1-17____________________ 25 1-24____________________ 25 2011-12 Date________ AP__ USA Today/ESPN Preseason____ 25 11-14_______ 25 11-21_______ 19 11-28_______ 19_________ 25 12-5_________ 16_________ 22 12-12_______ 15_________ 20 12-19_______ 15_________ 18 12-26_______ 13_________ 18 1-2__________ 13_________ 17 1-9__________ 10_________ 14 1-16_________ 17_________ 20 1-23_________ 21_________ 23 1-30_________ 25


SEASON TOTALS FOR HOME GAMES YEAR____________ GAMES______________ TOTAL________________ AVG. 2017-18__________ 18 (6-12)_____________71,711_______________ 3,984 2016-17__________ 16 (12-4)_____________71,183_______________ 4,449 2015-16__________ 17 (10-7)_____________61,833_______________ 3,637 2014-15__________ 19 (13-6)_____________72,268_______________ 3,804 2013-14__________ 17 (6-11)_____________66,047_______________ 3,885 2012-13 __________ 18 (14-4)_____________115,517_______________ 6,418 2011-12 __________ 20 (14-6)_____________133,855_______________ 6,693 2010-11__________ 17 (15-2)_____________119,731______________ 7,043 2009-10__________ 19 (14-5)_____________129,896______________ 6,837 2008-09__________ 18 (13-5)_____________154,367______________ 8,576 2007-08__________ 19 (13-6)_____________162,552______________ 8,555 2006-07__________ 14 (9-5)______________149,351_____________ 10,668 2005-06__________ 14 (11-3)_____________167,081_____________ 11,935 2004-05__________ 16 (14-2)_____________201,621_____________ 12,601 2003-04__________ 17 (16-1)_____________213,802_____________ 12,577 2002-03__________ 16 (15-1)_____________195,259_____________ 12,204 2001-02__________ 15 (13-2)_____________188,172_____________ 12,545 2000-01__________ 16 (14-2)_____________202,562_____________ 12,660 1999-00__________ 16 (16-0)_____________203,852_____________ 12,741 1998-99__________ 14 (14-0)_____________112,716______________ 8,051 1997-98__________ 14 (11-3)_____________111,249______________ 7,946 1996-97__________ 14 (12-2)_____________110,270______________ 7,876 1995-96__________ 16 (16-0)_____________126,971______________ 7,936 1994-95__________ 18 (17-1)_____________132,955______________ 7,386 1993-94__________ 15 (15-0)_____________105,106______________ 7,007 1992-93__________ 14 (13-1)_____________61,771_______________ 4,412 1991-92__________ 11 (11-0)_____________46,209_______________ 4,201 1990-91__________ 13 (10-3)_____________14,664_______________ 1,128 1989-90__________ 11 (9-2)______________10,421_______________ 947 1988-89__________ 12 (9-4*)_____________16,331_______________ 1,485 1987-88__________ 12 (10-2)_____________8,253_________________ 688 1986-87__________ 12 (7-5)______________9,862_________________ 822 1985-86__________ 11 (10-1)_____________11,485_______________ 1,044 1984-85__________ 10 (8-2)______________10,972_______________ 1,097 1983-84__________ 9 (8-1)_______________10,021_______________ 1,002 1982-83__________ 12 (11-1)_____________10,515_______________ 876 TOTALS__________ 540 (429-111*)_______ 3,590,431____________6,649 *one home win forfeited; game not played 1975-76 to 1981-82 attendance figures unavailable TOP 50 SINGLE GAME HOME CROWDS United Spirit Arena: 15,098 (opened in November 1999) DATE______________ OPPONENT__________ ATTENDANCE Nov. 20, 1999_________Louisiana State_______ 15,098 Feb. 19, 2000_________Oklahoma____________ 15,098 March 2, 2003________Texas_______________ 15,098 Jan. 10, 2004_________Oklahoma State_______ 15,098 Feb. 22, 2004_________Texas_______________ 15,098 Feb. 28, 2004_________Colorado_____________ 15,098 Feb. 5, 2005__________Baylor_______________ 15,098 March 1, 2006________Oklahoma____________ 15,098 Feb. 10, 2001_________Texas_______________ 14,852 Dec. 21, 2003_________Stanford_____________ 14,674 Nov. 13, 2005_________Louisiana State_______ 14,641 Feb. 3, 2000__________Texas_______________ 14,469 Jan. 5, 2002__________Oklahoma____________ 14,437 Jan. 12, 2005_________Texas_______________ 14,253 Feb. 3, 2001__________Texas A&M___________ 14,220 Dec. 28, 2004_________Sacramento State_____ 14,119 Jan. 15, 2000_________Oklahoma State_______ 14,112 Feb. 12, 2000_________Texas A&M___________ 14,024 Jan. 22, 2005_________Kansas State_________ 13,927 Jan. 17, 2001_________Oklahoma____________ 13,906 Jan. 2, 2003__________Rutgers______________ 13,859 Jan. 10, 2001_________Baylor_______________ 13,804 Feb. 6, 2002__________Texas_______________ 13,747 Dec. 22, 2000_________Southern California____ 13,729 Feb. 29, 2000_________Baylor_______________ 13,724 Dec. 29, 2001_________Vanderbilt____________ 13,620

Jan. 11, 2003_________Baylor_______________ 13,602 Feb. 6, 2005__________Oklahoma State_______ 13,535 Feb. 28, 2001_________Iowa State___________ 13,493 Jan. 22, 2000_________Kansas______________ 13,445 Jan. 2, 2002__________Kansas______________ 13,373 Jan. 18, 2003_________Oklahoma State_______ 13,280 Jan. 15, 2006_________Baylor_______________ 13,240 Feb. 3, 2002__________Colorado_____________ 13,123 Dec. 5, 2001__________Rice_________________ 13,116 Jan. 21, 2001_________Oklahoma State_______ 13,102 Dec. 16, 2001_________Southern Miss________ 13,088 Feb. 9, 2003__________Iowa State___________ 13,086 Jan. 16, 2001_________Baylor_______________ 13,064 Feb. 23, 2002_________Nebraska____________ 13,045 Dec. 2, 2001__________North Texas__________ 13,039 Jan. 23, 2002_________Oklahoma State_______ 13,023 Feb. 19, 2002_________Texas A&M___________ 12,955 Feb. 1, 2006__________Texas_______________ 12,892 Dec. 29, 2005_________Fresno State_________ 12,744 Jan. 30, 2013 ________Baylor ______________ 12,871 Dec. 13, 2000_________Oregon______________ 12,822 Feb. 16, 2000_________Nebraska____________ 12,724 Feb. 19, 2003_________Oklahoma____________ 12,707 Jan. 6, 2007__________Oklahoma State_______ 12,617 Feb. 8, 2005__________Iowa State___________ 12,449 Jan. 18, 2012_________Baylor_______________ 12,403 TOP 25 ROAD CROWDS DATE______________ OPPONENT__________ ATTENDANCE March 29, 2003_______New Mexico#_________ 16,182 March 24, 1995_______Tennessee# __________ 13,466 Jan. 27, 2002_________Kansas State_________ 13,340 Dec. 21, 2004_________Penn State___________ 13,022 Feb. 1, 2004__________Texas_______________ 12,474 Jan. 22, 1994_________Texas_______________ 12,352 March 3, 2004________Kansas State_________ 12,174 Jan. 19, 2002_________Iowa State___________ 12,083 Jan. 22, 2012_________Iowa State___________ 11,911 Jan. 2, 2000__________Iowa State___________ 11,722 Feb. 17, 2018_________Iowa State___________ 11,072 Feb. 6, 1999__________Texas_______________ 10,659 Feb. 22, 1997_________Texas_______________ 10,645 Feb. 17, 2016_________Iowa State___________ 10,568 March 3, 2005________Baylor_______________ 10,550 Feb. 18, 2012_________Baylor_______________ 10,381 Jan. 22, 2011_________Baylor_______________ 10,379 Feb. 24, 2015_________Iowa State___________ 10,325 Feb. 21, 1999_________Nebraska____________ 10,221 Nov. 30, 2001_________New Mexico__________ 10,149 Feb. 6, 2008__________Iowa State___________ 10,073 Feb. 3, 2010__________Iowa State___________ 10,059 Feb. 15, 2017_________Iowa State___________ 9,927 Jan. 22, 2007_________Oklahoma____________ 9,832 Feb. 13, 2005_________Texas_______________ 9,582 Feb. 17, 1993_________Texas_______________ 9,577

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ATTENDANCE RECORDS TOP 20 NEUTRAL SITE CROWDS DATE______________ OPPONENT__________ SITE_______________ ATTENDANCE April 3, 1993__________Vanderbilt#__________ Atlanta, Ga.________________16,141 April 4, 1993__________Ohio State#__________ Atlanta, Ga.________________16,141 Feb. 25, 1995_________Texas_______________ Austin, Texas_______________13,378 March 31, 2003_______Duke#_______________ Albuquerque, N.M.___________12,413 Nov. 10, 2003_________Louisiana Tech________ Knoxville, Tenn._____________11,780 March 10, 1995_______Houston_____________ Dallas, Texas_______________11,184 March 23, 1995_______Washington#_________ Knoxville, Tenn._____________10,764 March 15, 2003_______Texas_______________ Dallas, Texas_______________10,717 March 9, 1991________Arkansas____________ Dallas, Texas_______________10,028 March 20, 1999_______Rutgers#____________ Normal, Ill.__________________ 9,041 March 10, 2004_______Baylor_______________ Dallas, Texas________________ 8,771 Dec. 14, 2002_________Wyoming_____________ Casper, Wyo.________________ 8,471 March 12, 1994_______Texas_______________ Dallas, Texas________________ 8,226 March 6, 1999________Iowa State___________ Kansas City, Mo._____________ 8,127 March 13, 1993_______Texas_______________ Dallas, Texas________________ 8,122 March 25, 2000_______Notre Dame#_________ Memphis, Tenn.______________ 8,093 March 27, 2000_______Tennessee#__________ Memphis, Tenn.______________ 7,814 March 20, 2004_______Maine#______________ Missoula, Mont.______________ 7,413 March 16, 1997_______Montana_____________ Los Angeles, Calif.___________ 7,391 March 27, 1993_______Colorado#____________ Missoula, Mont. _____________ 7,131 #NCAA Championship

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OPPONENT____________________ RECORD________________ SEASON Abilene Christian________________ 6,477____________________ 2014-15 Alabama_______________________ 373_____________________ 1986-87 Alcorn State____________________ 7,393____________________ 2007-08 American______________________ 6,129____________________ 2010-11 Angelo State___________________ 800 _____________________ 1987-88 Arizona________________________ 3,525____________________ 2014-15 Arizona State___________________ 10,162___________________ 2007-08 Arkansas______________________ 8,532 ___________________ 2008-09 Arkansas-Little Rock____________ 11,114___________________ 2004-05 Arkansas-Pine Bluff_____________ 6,296____________________ 2009-10 Baylor_________________________ 15,050___________________ 2004-05 Brigham Young__________________ 353_____________________ 1987-88 California______________________ 10,660___________________ 2003-04 Central Arkansas________________ 6,531____________________ 2011-12 Charleston Southern_____________ 6,361____________________ 2010-11 Colorado_______________________ 15,050___________________ 2003-04 Creighton ______________________ 10,983___________________ 2002-03 Eastern Illinois__________________ 1,509____________________ 2011-12 Florida A&M____________________ 8,238____________________ 2017-18 Florida International_____________ 4,537____________________ 1992-93 Fresno State___________________ 12,744___________________ 2005-06 Furman________________________ 11,985___________________ 2006-07 Grambling______________________ 8,174____________________ 1997-98 Houston_______________________ 8,493____________________ 2007-08 Houston Baptist_________________ 6,487____________________ 2010-11 Idaho__________________________ 7,728____________________ 2008-09 Idaho State_____________________ 12,421___________________ 2004-05 Incarnate Word_________________ 3,096____________________ 2015-16 Iowa State_____________________ 13,493___________________ 2000-01 IPFW__________________________ 7,084____________________ 2007-08 Jacksonville____________________ 3,914____________________ 2013-14 Kansas________________________ 13,445___________________ 1999-00 Kansas State___________________ 13,927___________________ 2004-05 Kennesaw State_________________ 7,422____________________ 2007-08 Lamar_________________________ 10,859___________________ 1999-00 Louisiana-Monroe_______________ 6,213____________________ 2011-12 Louisiana State_________________ 15,050___________________ 1999-00 Louisiana Tech__________________ 4,344____________________ 1991-92 Mercer_________________________ 7,851____________________ 2009-10 Miami (Fla.)_____________________ 10,674___________________ 2004-05 Mississippi_____________________ 11,650___________________ 2004-05 Mississippi State________________ 8,305____________________ 2001-02 Mississippi Valley State__________ 6,138____________________ 2010-11

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Missouri _______________________ Morgan State___________________ Nebraska______________________ New Mexico____________________ New Mexico State_______________ Niagara________________________ Nicholls________________________ North Texas____________________ Northwestern State______________ Notre Dame____________________ Oklahoma______________________ Oklahoma State_________________ Old Dominion___________________ Oral Roberts____________________ Oregon________________________ Oregon State___________________ Pacific_________________________ Penn__________________________ Penn State_____________________ Pepperdine_____________________ Prairie View A&M________________ Rice___________________________ Rutgers________________________ SMU___________________________ Sacramento State_______________ Samford_______________________ Sam Houston State______________ San Diego______________________ San Francisco__________________ Santa Clara ____________________ Savannah State_________________ Southeast Missouri State_________ Southeastern Louisiana__________ Southern California______________ Southern Methodist______________ Southern Miss__________________ Southwest Missouri State________ Stanford_______________________ Stephen F. Austin________________ Tennessee_____________________ Tennessee Tech_________________ Texas__________________________ Texas A&M_____________________ Texas-Arlington_________________ Texas-El Paso__________________ Texas-Pan American_____________ Texas-Rio Grande Valley__________ Texas-San Antonio ______________ Texas State____________________ TCU___________________________ Tulane_________________________ UC Irvine_______________________ UCLA__________________________ UC Santa Barbara_______________ UMKC__________________________ UNLV__________________________ Utah__________________________ Valparaiso_____________________ Vanderbilt______________________ Virginia Tech____________________ Washington ____________________ Washington State_______________ Wayland Baptist________________ Western Kentucky_______________ West Texas_____________________ West Virginia___________________ Wisconsin______________________ Wyoming_______________________

12,415___________________ 2000-01 2,970____________________ 2014-15 13,045___________________ 2001-02 11,082___________________ 2000-01 831_____________________ 1990-91 5,542____________________ 2015-16 3,958____________________ 2014-15 13,039 __________________ 2001-02 6,356____________________ 2010-11 8,174____________________ 1997-98 15,050___________ 1999-00, 2005-06 15,050___________________ 2003-04 8,174____________________ 1997-98 11,873___________________ 2004-05 12,822___________________ 2000-01 11,416___________________ 2002-03 12,284___________________ 2003-04 10,893___________________ 2000-01 13,022___________________ 2004-05 13,750___________________ 2003-04 8,251____________________ 2008-09 13,116___________________ 2001-02 13,859___________________ 2002-03 8,937____________________ 2007-08 14,119___________________ 2004-05 6,237____________________ 2010-11 7,131____________________ 2007-08 2,289____________________ 1991-92 6,364____________________ 2009-10 11,048___________________ 1999-00 8,944____________________ 2009-10 10,961___________________ 2005-06 11,975___________________ 2000-01 13,729___________________ 2000-01 11,827___________________ 1999-00 13,088___________________ 2001-02 11,059___________________ 2002-03 14,674___________________ 2003-04 7,979____________________ 2001-02 8,174____________________ 1996-97 11,895___________________ 1999-00 15,050___________ 2002-03, 2003-04 14,220___________________ 2000-01 9,657____________________ 2006-07 4,050____________________ 1993-94 4,393____________________ 2014-15 2,292____________________ 2017-18 10,442___________________ 2003-04 12,156___________________ 1999-00 8,074 ___________________ 1993-94 11,631___________________ 1999-00 521_____________________ 1986-87 10,137___________________ 2008-09 11,080___________________ 2002-03 6,644____________________ 2011-12 7,945____________________ 2008-09 875_____________________ 1991-92 11,652___________________ 2002-03 13,620___________________ 2001-02 12,161___________________ 2000-01 9,731____________________ 2002-03 7,819____________________ 2008-09 1,275____________________ 1983-84 9,859____________________ 2003-04 1,250 ___________________ 1987-88 3,116____________________ 2017-18 12,258___________________ 2001-02 12,987___________________ 2003-04


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