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THIS IS SMUThis is SMU ______________________________________ 4-5Dallas, Texas _____________________________________ 6-7Conference USA __________________________________ 8-9SMU Athletics __________________________________ 10-11Coaching Staff__________________________________ 12-13Moody Coliseum ________________________________ 14-15Crum Center ___________________________________ 16-17Loyd Center ____________________________________ 18-19Salvino Strength & Conditioning Center _____________ 20-21Altshuler Learning Enhancement Center ____________ 22-23Team Travel ___________________________________ 24-25SMU Basketball - The Place To Be __________________ 26-27SMU Team Banquet _____________________________ 28-29Athletics Hall of Fame ___________________________ 30-31Social Networking __________________________________ 32

OUTLOOKOutlook _______________________________________ 34-38Roster ___________________________________________ 39Roster Breakdown/Quick Facts ______________________ 40

PLAYERSBrittany Gilliam _________________________________ 42-43Jillian Samuels _________________________________ 44-45Alice Severin ___________________________________ 46-47Delisha Wills ___________________________________ 48-49Haley Day _____________________________________ 50-51Heidi Brandenburg ______________________________ 52-53Christine Elliott _________________________________ 54-55Samantha Mahnesmith __________________________ 56-57Raquel Christian ___________________________________ 58Kelsey Hatcher ____________________________________ 59Kristin Hernandez __________________________________ 60Jasmine Davis _____________________________________ 61Alisha Filmore _____________________________________ 62Sarah Shelton _____________________________________ 63

COACHING STAFFRhonda Rompola _______________________________ 66-68Lisa Dark _________________________________________ 69Deneen Parker ____________________________________ 70Danny Hughes_____________________________________ 71Allison Singleton ___________________________________ 72Support Staff ______________________________________ 72

OPPONENTSOpponents _____________________________________ 74-78C-USA & NCAA Tournament Brackets _________________ 79C-USA Composite Schedule __________________________ 80

2009-10 MEDIA GUIDE CREDITSThe 2009-10 SMU Women’s Basketball Media Guide is a production of the SMU Athletic Public Relations Office. The guide was written and edited by Public Relations Assistant Rob Beuerlein. Additional editing provided by SMU Public Relations and SMU Women's Basketball Staffs.

COVER & LAYOUT DESIGNGrant Hawkins Design

PRINTINGAppreciation Print Brokers

PHOTOGRAPHYPhotographs courtesy of Karen Blair, Vladimir Cherry, Jake Dean, Dana Driensky, Steve Lansdale, Jim Midgett, Gene Nunn, Claire Schmitt, Steve Spatafore, Brad Sutton, Richie Humphries/Dallas Cowboys; Cover pho-tos provided by Vladimir Cherry.

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REVIEWStatistics ______________________________________ 82-83Results __________________________________________ 84Game-by-Game Comparisons _________________________ 85Individual Game-by-Game ____________________________ 85Highs & Lows _____________________________________ 86

HISTORYYear-by-Year Results ____________________________ 88-92Series Histories ________________________________ 93-96Coaching Records _________________________________ 97Postseason Records ____________________________ 98-99Year-by-Year Leaders ______________________________100Team Records ___________________________________101Individual Records _____________________________102-104Freshman Records ________________________________105Moody Coliseum Records __________________________106SMU Honor Roll __________________________________107The 1,000 Point Club __________________________108-111Letterwinners ________________________________112-113Letterwinners by State _____________________________114Mustangs by the Numbers _________________________115SMU Alumni _________________________________116-118

SMU ATHLETICSPresident R. Gerald Turner _________________________120University Athletic Representative Paul Rogers _________120Director of Athletics Steve Orsini_____________________121SMU Administration _______________________________122

MEDIA INFORMATIONMedia Information ____________________________124-126Mustang Basketball Online __________________________127Radio/TV Chart __________________________________128

SMU ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT Southern Methodist University strives for excellence in teaching, research and service. Within this mission, SMU's intercollegiate athletics program is an integral part of the institution and its educational programs. SMU is committed to maintaining an intercollegiate athletics program that reflects the attitudes and values underlying the University's overall mission: integrity, academic excellence, leadership, equity, diversity and success. An intercol-legiate athletics program that reflects these values will contribute to the overall quality of the campus experience by fostering a sense of community and promoting institutional commitment on the part of student, faculty, staff and alumni. SMU is committed to maintaining a successfully competitive intercollegiate athletics program that acts in concert with academic objectives and enriches the life of the institution. Accordingly, the intercollegiate athletics program should be conducted with respect, fairness, civility, honesty and responsibility. The student-athlete's activities are an integral part of the larger educational experience, enhancing his or her holistic development. The University will admit no student-athlete who does not demonstrate a reasonable likelihood of successfully completing a baccalaureate degree at SMU. To ensure that SMU's student-athletes have a reasonable opportunity to complete their baccalaureate degrees, the University will endeavor to provide the necessary and appropriate resources for academic support.

SMU will not discriminate in any employment practice, education program, or educational activity on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, or veteran status. The Director of Affirmative Action has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies and may be contacted at SMU, Dallas TX 75275, 214-768-3601.

QUICK FACTSUNIVERSITY INFORMATION

Location___________________________________________Dallas, TexasFounded _______________________________________________ 1911President ____________________________________Dr. R. Gerald TurnerDirector of Athletics _________________________________ Steve OrsiniSenior Woman Administrator _____________________ Monique HollandUniversity Athletic Rep. ____________________________ Dr. Paul RogersEnrollment _____________________________________________10,941School Nickname _____________________________________MustangsConference ____________________________________ Conference USAMascot ______________________________Peruna VIII (a Shetland Pony)Colors ___________________________________________ Red and blueArena (capacity) __________________________Moody Coliseum (8,988)Press Row Phone ________________________________ 214-768-7742

MUSTANG COACHING STAFFHead coach ___________________________ Rhonda Rompola (SMU ’83) School record ______________________________ 332-209 (26 years) Career record _____________________________ 332-209 (26 years)Associate head coach ________________________ Lisa Dark (SMU, ’91)Assistant coaches ____________ Deneen Parker (Stephen F. Austin, ’93) Danny Hughes (TCU, ’90)Director of Basketball Operations ______Allison Singleton (Arkansas, ’05)Women’s Basketball Office Phone __________________ (214) 768-3536Women’s Basketball Office Fax ____________________ (214) 768-3317Athletic Trainer ________________________________________ Kelli ClayAdministrative Assistant __________________________Margaret Kovac

MUSTANG WOMEN'S BASKETBALL FACTS2008-09 Overall Record __________________________________20-122008-09 C-USA Record/Place __________________________ 12-4/1st2008-09 Postseason ______________________________________ 1-2 Conference USA Seni Finals WNIT- first roundStarters Returning/Lost ___________________________________ 5/0Letterwinners Returning/Lost ______________________________ 8/5Newcomers ________________________________________________ 5NCAA Tournament appearances _____________ 6 (most recent: 2008)Postseason WNIT appearances _____________ 3 (1993, 2005, 2009)

SMU ATHLETIC PUBLIC RELATIONSAssistant AD/Public Relations ________________________ Brad SuttonPublic Relations Assistant/WBB SID _______________ Travis Chamblee WBB SID Office Phone _________________________ (214) 768-1054 WBB SID E-mail ____________________________ [email protected] director _______________________________ Herman HudsonSID Office Fax __________________________________ (214) 768-2044SID Mailing Address _____________________________P.O. Box 750315 Dallas, Texas 75275-0315SID Street Address __________________________ Loyd All-Sports Center 5800 Ownby Road, Suite 307 Dallas, Texas 75205SMU website _____________________________www.smumustangs.com

ROSTER CAPSULELettermen Returning ________________________________________ 8Heidi Brandenburg, Haley Day, Christine Elliott, Samantha Mahnesmith, Brit-tany Gilliam, Jillian Samuels, Alice Severin, Delisha Wills

Lettermen Lost _____________________________________________ 5Brittani Allen, Elbie Gates, LaShandra Hill, Alicia Mitcham, Morgan Shell

Newcomers ________________________________________________ 5Jasmine Davis, Alisha Filmore, Kelsey Hatcher, Kristin Hernandez, Sarah Shelton

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A private university of 11,000 students near the center of Dallas, SMU offers strong undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs through seven schools — in the humanities and sciences; business; the performing, visual, and communication arts; engineering; education and human development; law; and theology. Students come from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and nearly 90 foreign countries, and represent diverse economic, ethnic, and religious backgrounds. SMU itself is a gateway to the global community, offering more than 20 study-abroad programs as well as a unique campus in Northern New Mexico on the site of a historic fort and 13th-century Indian pueblo. Founded in 1911 by what is now The United Methodist Church, SMU opened in 1915 with support from Dallas leaders.

SMU was recently ranked in Forbes magazine as the 13th best university in the United States.

The University’s 10 libraries house the largest private collection of research materials in the Southwest.

The internationally acclaimed Meadows Museum houses one of the finest collections of Spanish art outside of Spain.

As part of SMU’s focus on leadership, the Tate Distinguished Lecture Series and Hart Global Leaders Forum bring national and world leaders to campus for lectures and interaction with students.

More than 200 campus organizations provide other opportunities for involvement.

SMU is ranked 13th in the the nation by the Center for College Affordability & Productivity.

SMU consistently ranks in the top one-third of national universities in the guide America’s Best Colleges, published by U.S. News & World Report.

Cox School of Business is recognized as a leader in business education by such publications as BusinessWeek, Forbes, The Economist, Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal and U.S. News & World Report.

The SMU Dedman School of Law is ranked 43rd in the nation by U.S. News & World Report.

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DALLAS ENTERTAINMENT Several professional sports teams, including the Dallas

Cowboys, Dallas Desperados, Dallas Mavericks, Dallas Stars, Texas Rangers and FC Dallas

Six Flags Over Texas amusement park Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, home of the

Dallas Symphony Orchestra The SuperPages.com Center, an open-air amphitheater

featuring the best in touring symphonic groups and rock concerts

Dallas Aquarium, one of the largest inland aquariums in the nation

Dallas Museum of Art, featuring an outstanding perma-nent collection of art spanning periods from pre-Colombian to modern eras

Dallas Museum of Natural History, featuring 50 diora-mas of the flora and wildlife of Texas

The Sixth Floor Museum, a permanent educational and historical exhibit that examines the life, death, and legacy of President John F. Kennedy

Southfork Ranch, home of Dallas' most famous television family, the Ewings

The Dallas Zoo, with over 1,400 animals The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, 66 acres

of fragrant gardens in bloom year-round, towering trees and lush lawns

More than 400 public parks, covering nearly 23,000 acres, and more than 60 lakes and reservoirs, covering approximately 550,000 acres, within 100 miles of DFW

Fair Park, just southeast of downtown Dallas, the site of the State Fair of Texas, the largest annual state fair in the United States and home to a variety of museums and theaters

More shopping centers and restaurants per capita than any other United States city and metroplex

OTHER DALLAS FACTS Dallas is the No. 1 visitor destination in Texas. The city of Dallas encompasses 384 square miles of

rolling prairie, with native pecan, cottonwood and oak trees located along the Trinity River and the numerous creeks that feed it.

The DFW Metroplex has approximately 5.7 million resi-dents, making it the largest metropolitan area in Texas, the fourth largest metro in the country and larger than 35 U.S. states.

Dallas is ranked as one of the top five cities for African-Americans by Black Enterprise Magazine.

DFW ranks first in the nation for employment growth and has also been named one of the top 10 “Hot Cities for Job Growth” and a “Best Performing Cities: Where America’s Jobs are Created and Sustained.”

Twenty-two Fortune 500 and seven Global 500 com-panies call DFW home.

The region has a mild year-round climate with an aver-age daily low temperature of 55 degrees and an average daily high temperature of 76 degrees.

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C-USA TV EXPOSURE C-USA enjoys significant television expo-sure through its partnerships with ESPN Inc. and CBS College Sports Network (CBS C). The league entered into long-term agreements with both ESPN and CBS C, which, combined, provides C-USA with significant national and regional exposure for football, men’s and women’s basket-ball, and all other conference sports. Ad-ditionally, the CBS C agreement includes video-on-demand, Internet, broadband, na-tional over-the-air and satellite radio, and wireless distribution as well as corporate marketing rights, and website production through CBS C Online, a subsidiary of CBS C. The agreement with ESPN extends the conference’s current regular season foot-ball package to include the broadcast of the conference’s Football Championship Game. It also encompasses distribution of men’s basketball and women’s basketball on ESPN/ESPN2 and both tournament championship games.

Welcome to Conference USA, home to 12 nationally prominent, tradition-rich members in East Carolina, Houston, Marshall, Mem-phis, Rice, SMU, Southern Miss, Tulane, Tulsa, UAB, UCF and UTEP. This combination enhances men’s and women’s programs that are steeped in athletic success and academic prowess. Together, we are committed to excellence, integrity and leadership in athletics, academics and in our communities. Dedication to excellence is a

common thread for C-USA and the guiding initiative for the league’s promising future. C-USA sponsors competition in 19 sports with all C-USA institutions sponsoring Bowl Subdivision football and several other men’s and women’s athletic programs. The league sponsors numerous academic awards, includ-ing the Commissioner’s Honor Roll and the Commissioner’s Academic Medal, indicative of outstanding achievement in the classroom. C-USA annually awards six postgraduate scholarships, along with the Sport Academic Award, Scholar Athletes of the Year and the Institutional Academic Excel-lence Award. Since its formation, C-USA has established a strong founda-

tion, an identity and a history that reflects the league’s national presence. Twelve years of remarkable his-tory has reinforced the league’s position in collegiate athletics, setting the course for the next decade and beyond.

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CONFERENCE USAG 12 universitiesG Nine statesG 19 sportsG Eight of the top 65 TV markets in the U.S.G Over 90 million TV householdsG Two six-team divisionsG Six postgraduate scholarships awarded per year

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KIM PEABODYWOMEN'S SOCCER

First-Team All-Conference USA

SMU had five teams win Conference titles in 2008-09 and had five teams rank or finish in the top 25.

SMU has been ranked as the top school in its conference in the U.S. Sports Academy Directors’ Cup Division I Standings in 10 of the last 12 straight years.

SMU boasts four former National Coaches Of The Year – June Jones, Matt Doherty, Steve Collins & Jim Stillson – and had four coaches named Conference Coaches of the Year in 2008-09.

46 SMU student-athletes were named Conference USA Academic Medal Winners.

209 SMU student-athletes were named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

SMU boasts a remarkable 96 percent refined graduation rate.

Six of SMU’s athletic programs scored a perfect 100 percent in the NCAA Graduation Success Rates (GSR), and all 15 of SMU’s programs rated by the NCAA were equal to or better than the national average.

DANA POWELLVOLLEYBALL

Conference USA All-Freshman Team

CATHERINE CAMPBELLROWING

Invited To 2009 U.S. Rowing Women’s National Team Pre-Elite Camp

WOMEN'S TENNIS Conference USA Tournament Champions

SILJE FJORTOFTCROSS COUNTRY

Conference USA Athlete of the Year

EMMANUEL SANDERSFOOTBALL

Second-Team All-Conference USA

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PAULO da SILVAMEN'S SOCCER

Second-Team All-Conference USA

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Conference USA regular season title

WOMEN'S SWIMMING & DIVING 13th straight Conference Title, Conference USA Champions

MEN'S SWIMMING & DIVING 13th straight Conference Title, Conference USA Champions

EQUESTRIAN Ranked 11th in the nation

ROBIN FAGHENMEN'S TENNIS

First-Team All-Conference USA

KELLY KRAFTMEN'S GOLF

First-Team All-Conference USA

KATE ACKERSONWOMEN'S GOLF

First-Team All-Conference USA

PAUL McCOYMEN'S BASKETBALL

Conference USA All-Freshman Team

SIMONE du TOITTRACK & FIELD

Conference USA Field Athlete of the Year

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RHONDA ROMPOLAHEAD COACH(SMU, '83)

26th Year Overall 19th Year as Head Coach

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LISA DARKASSOCIATE HEAD COACH(SMU, '91)

19th Year

DENEEN PARKERASSISTANT COACH(Stephen F. Austin, '94)

14th Year

DANNY HUGHESASSISTANT COACH(TCU, '90)

1st Year

A storied program with nine NCAA and NIT post-season appearances, the SMU women’s basket-ball program was created in 1976. Just the third head coach in program history, Rhonda Rompola has more victories than any basketball coach in school history and has taken the program to new heights. Rompola and her assistant coaches begin the 2009-10 season with over 60 combined years of collegiate coaching experience, and Rompola has been recognized four times as conference Coach of the Year. Having stayed largely intact for the past nine seasons, the current staff is a rock for SMU student-athletes and continues to mold young women into winners on and off the court.

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Moody Coliseum has been the home of SMU basketball since December 3, 1956, and for the women, it all began in the fall of 1976 with an 83-16 victory over Eastfield College.

“Moody Magic” has become a popular term regarding SMU’s play at the Coliseum. Why the phrase? The Ponies hold an all-time record of 267-169, and under head coach Rhonda Rompola, SMU is 166-60 in the friendly confines of Moody Coliseum.

The Coliseum has undergone several changes over the years to modernize the facility. A new playing surface with a new floor design was installed before the 2007-08 basketball season. That followed a new scoreboard/videoboard that was installed in December 2006.

More renovations include a tunnel from the Crum Basketball Center that allows the team to enter Moody Coliseum directly from the new lockerrooms.

Moody Coliseum was the site of the Southwest Conference Post-Season Classic in 1976, and has hosted NCAA Regional tournament games, the McDonald’s High School All-American All-Star Game, the NABC College Basketball All-Star Game during the 1986 Final Four in Dallas and the 2006 Confer-ence USA Championship.

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SMU installed a new floor prior to the 2007-08 season. The design was developed by Erik Herskind, Class of '87 and a former track and cross country athlete, and Greenlight, his Dallas-based agency:• At center court, SMU has gone back to a logo that features the SMU collegiate block letters over a red, running Pony.• The new floor features a red border; previous border was blue.• The stain of the wood is much darker, meant to be reminiscent of older gyms, and will be close to matching Moody’s bleachers.• The court features the words “Dallas, Texas.”• SMU is getting new goals that can be placed fully behind the baseline, so as not to interfere with the “MUSTANGS” lettering.• SMU is switching to color (blue) inside the lane, instead of inside the three-point arc. That fit more into what Greenlight found were traditional, simple designs of old.

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The SMU Crum Basketball Center is a dedicated, state-of-the-art space where the SMU men’s and women’s basketball programs practice and train. The SMU Crum Basketball Center includes separate full-size practice courts for each program, locker rooms and lounges, training and rehabilitation areas, coaches’ offices, meeting areas and film editing rooms. The building opened in 2007.

ABOUT THE CENTER: $13 million, 43,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art practice

facility

Pre-season home of the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks

Home for men’s and women’s basketball with separate full-size practice courts for each program with multiple goals

Locker rooms and lounges

Fully-equipped training and rehabilitation room with in-ground hydrotherapy pools

A strength and conditioning room

On-site laundry facility

Coaches’ offices and conference facilities for both programs

Coaches’ locker rooms and film editing rooms

Direct connection to Moody Coliseum event level via tunnel

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The Paul B. Loyd, Jr. All-Sports Center, which is attached to the northwest corner of Gerald J. Ford Stadium, is a 72,000 square-foot structure providing all Mustang student-athletes with several improvements over old facilities, including:

Offices and locker facilities for football and several Olympic sports

A state-of-the-art weight room featuring Olympic free weight machines and cardiovascular equipment

A sports medicine complex Conference rooms, including a modern theater-

style meeting room for all SMU sports A modern equipment room which provides easy

access to the playing field and houses expanded laundry and storage areas in order to serve all sports residing in the facility

Ticket facilities, including ticket windows and offices, as well as working and waiting areas

Offices for SMU’s athletic administration

SPORTS MEDICINE The SMU athletic training program features first-class facilities inside the Paul B. Loyd, Jr. All-Sports Center and the outstanding services of leading sports medicine and health care professionals. SMU basketball trainer Kelli Clay works together with physicians to design rehabilitation programs for injured student-athletes to minimize the loss of fitness during recuperative time. Clay is assisted by Director of Sports Medicine Mike Morton and the rest of the staff of certified trainers - Bill Currie, Jeff Mattis, Zach McLeese, Becky Rolke, Josh Stevens and Karen Tankersley.

EQUIPMENT ROOM The SMU equipment staff handles all of the ordering and inventory of athletic gear for the department and oversees the team’s equipment, locker and team meeting rooms. Director John Mendow and assistants Jason Reed and Dean Saul supervise an operation that custom fits all Mustang basketball players for shoes, uniforms and practice gear. The equipment staff’s facilities inside of the Paul B. Loyd, Jr. All-Sports Center are among the best in the country.

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HERITAGE HALL Along with Gerald J. Ford Stadium and the Paul B. Loyd All-Sports Center, SMU’s Heritage Hall opened its doors in September 2000 as a lasting monument to the athletic excellence and tradition at SMU. The 3,000 square foot exhibit highlights the accomplishments and personalities of SMU players and coaches ranging from the Mustangs’ first football coach, Ray Morrison, to Heisman Trophy winner Doak Walker, to the swimming dynasties of Red Barr and George McMillion. A 1928 leather football helmet, a football-shaped train menu from the Mustangs’ journey to Pasadena for the 1936 Rose Bowl game and one of golfer Payne Stewart’s 7-irons are among the artifacts displayed in the museum. Items such as photographs, uniforms, trophies, newspaper and magazine clippings, game programs, and jewelry tell the stories of various eras in SMU sports. In addition, there are six 16-foot banners in the Loyd Center atrium honoring SMU’s National Championship teams, while the perimeter displays focus on different sports and historical events, including SMU's 1956 Final Four appearance. These displays capture the spirit of sport and present the vitality of the on-going programs, teams and traditions of Mustang athletics.

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"It is the goal of the SMU strength & conditioning program to help all SMU student-athletes reach their full athletic potential by providing them with training programs that are scientifically-based and founded on modern methods of strength and conditioning. Our motto as a strength and conditioning staff is simple, 'Stay in the Eye of the Storm.' The most fundamental and important aspect of the SMU strength & conditioning program is that our coaches will always be on the floor coaching athletes. No athlete is left to train on his or her own. Every workout, every exercise, every set and every rep will be monitored by a coach. The coach will teach, instruct, provide feedback and motivate the student-athlete. The objective of the SMU strength & conditioning staff is not only to produce stronger, better conditioned student-athletes, but also to build discipline and mental toughness in each student-athlete through the implementation of a very structured and organized environment. Student-athletes are held accountable for the commitment and effort that they put into the program, and lifting and conditioning must be viewed as a vital element in the training program for student-athletes of any sport. The SMU strength & conditioning staff also plays a major role in the nutritional counseling and the implementation of healthy diets for each of our student-athletes. Our staff is responsible for selecting NCAA-approved supplements that we deem the most beneficial to our student-athletes. On a daily basis, our strength & conditioning coaches weigh-in student-athletes to help monitor changes in bodyweight that may be associated with dehydration, illness, skipping meals, overeating, eating junk foods, etc. This is all done in an effort to help our student-athletes reach their ideal playing weights and to keep energy levels high and hydration levels

sufficient."

VIC VILORIA,Head Strength & Conditioning Coach

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SALVINO STRENGTH &CONDITIONING CENTER

The SMU strength and conditioning staff, led by head strength & conditioning coach Vic Viloria and basketball strength and conditioining coach Chad Chronistare, train Mustang student-athletes in the Vic and Gladie Jo Salvino Strength & Conditioning Center inside the Paul B. Loyd, Jr. All-Sports Center. The Salvino Strength and Conditioning Center opened in August of 2000 and is considered one of the finest of its kind in the nation. Twenty-one self-contained free weight stations are complemented by over 13,000 total pounds of equipment available to SMU student-athletes. With attention to detail including customized iron grip weights emblazoned with the Mustang logo, the Salvino Strength and Conditioning Center services over 500 athletes and 17 sports. Much of SMU’s program is based on the Hatch Training System, which was developed by Olympic coach and USA Strength & Conditioning Hall of Famer Gayle Hatch. The system focuses on explosive strength training and factors in explosive power, abso-lute strength, muscular endurance, speed, quickness, flexibility, agility and cardiovascular fitness. Mustang basketball also utilizes the specialized strength and conditioning room in the new Crum Basketball Center, which opened during the 2007-08 season.

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SMU student -ath letes exce l in the

classroom, as a remarkable 97 percent of

scholarship student-athletes who entered

SMU between 1991 and 2001 and exhausted

their eligibility at SMU earned degrees.

Basketball student-athletes play a big part

of SMU’s academic success, as Catherine

Campbell, Haley Day, Janielle Dodds, Alice

Severin and Sharee Shepherd made the

Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll

last season.

School-wide, seven of SMU’s 15 athletic

programs scored a perfect 100 percent in

the NCAA Graduation Success Rates (GSR),

and all 15 of SMU’s programs rated by

the NCAA were equal to or better than the

national average.

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Academic support for SMU’s varsity athletes is coordinated through the Altshuler Learning Enhancement Center, which opened its doors to the student population in 1989 and has become one of the University’s most widely-used student services. The A-LEC contains the Blanton Academic Development Complex, including three state-of-the-art, fully-networked computer labs; six private rooms for both individual and small group study; an extensive library of audio, video and digital resources; and a large lounge area. The A-LEC’s content-specific services include tutoring, study groups, review sessions and the Writing Center. At the Writing Center, students receive help with the process of drafting and revising a specific project, as well as assistance with grammar, organization and style. Understanding the distinctive challenges and unique experiences facing student-athletes, the A-LEC’s Academic Counselors are responsible for tracking and responding to student-athlete needs at each stage of the academic calendar. The Academic Counselors’ work includes pre-advising student-athletes during summer orientation and registration sessions, meeting with all student-athletes to discuss each semester’s academic support needs, and conferring with coaches to determine which student-athletes should be recommended for more closely monitored academic assistance.

ALEC MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the A-LEC’s academic counseling staff is to create a supportive educational environment that assists student-athletes with their transition to the university culture, to guide student-athletes in becoming responsible for their learning by teaching skills that help them identify and pursue their educational goals, and to encourage student-athletes to develop and apply the skills and abilities that will expand their range of personal and professional choices and reinforce the commitment to life-long learning.

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SMU is quickly becoming a gateway to the world. Since Rhonda Rompola took over as head coach of the Mustangs, SMU has traveled to Anchorage, Alaska; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Las Vegas, Nev.; Denver, Colo.; Boston, Mass.; Cancun, Mexico; New York, New York; and Miami, Fla.; just to name a few destinations. The 2009-10 season features a trip to the Bahamas, with more exciting trips planned for future seasons. SMU student-athletes seem to need their passports almost as much as they need their hightops!

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The Dallas Mavericks held their training camp for the 2009-10 season at SMU's new Crum Basketball Center. The Mavericks began training camp at SMU Sept. 29 by holding their annual Media Day, then began practicing at the Crum Center Sept. 30.

The training camp gave the SMU men's and women's basketball teams unlimited access to one of the NBA's best teams.

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The SMU women’s basketball team wrapped up one of the most successful seasons in team history with the annual team banquet, at which the SMU coaches handed out their team awards.

Mustang Award: Delisha Wills

Offensive Player of the Year: Brittany Gilliam

Defensive Player of the Year: Alice Severin

ReboundingAward: Christine Elliott

Hustle Award: Haley Day

The evening also featured a video of highlights from the Mustangs' seventh 20-win season that resulted in their first Conference USA regular-season championship. By winning the title in their game of the regular season, beating C-USA rival UTEP at Moody Coliseum Feb. 28, the Ponies were able to cut down the nets at home for the first time in program history.

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The SMU Athletic Department, in conjunction with the SMU Lettermen’s Association, honored the second class of its Athletics Hall of Fame at an induction dinner and cer-emony on May 2. The 2009 inductees were Eric Dickerson, Jim Krebs, Steve Lundquist and Kyle O’Brien Stevens. The SMU Athletics Hall of Fame is a revitalization and broadening of the SMU/Dr Pepper Hall of Fame, which existed at SMU from 1978 to 1986. The Dr Pepper Hall of Fame honored athletes and administrators who played major roles in establishing the Mustang football program.

A brief listing of the class and their achievements follow:

Eric Dickerson (‘83) - former All-American Mustang foot-ball player, member of the famed Pony Express; led SMU to back-to-back Southwest Conference titles; member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame;

Jim Krebs (‘57) - former All-American SMU basketball player; led the Mustangs to three SWC titles and the 1956 Final Four; former NBA player for the Los Angeles Lakers; member of the Texas Sports Hall of Fame;

Steve Lundquist (‘83) - former All-American SMU swim-mer; two-time Olympic gold medalist; member of the Interna-tional Swimming Hall of Fame; 1982 United States Swimmer of the Year;

Kyle O’Brien Stevens (‘80) - former All-American SMU women’s golf player, claimed medalist honors and led SMU to the team title at the 1979 AIAW National Championships; 2003 inductee into the National Golf Coaches Association Player Hall of Fame.

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1978*Matty Bell

Ray Morrisson ‘62

1979*Gerald Mann ‘28

Jimmy Stewart ‘24Doak Walker ‘50Bobby Wilson ‘36

1980*Lester Jordan

Jerry Levias ‘69Don Meredith ‘60

Kyle Rote ‘50J.C. Wetsel ‘36

1981*John LaGrone ‘67

Dick McKissack ‘50Edwin Mouzon ‘20

Paul Page ‘49Harry Shuford ‘36

1982*Gary Hammond ‘72Dick Hightower ‘52

Willis Tate ‘32Charlie Trigg ‘29

1983*Bob Finley ‘37

Chuck Hixson ‘70Robert Popelka ‘72

Charles Sprague ‘40Maco Stewart ‘36

1984*Billy Dewell ‘40

Glynn Gregory ‘61Jerry Mays ‘62

Herman “Sleepy” Morgan Mike Richardson ‘69

1985*Tom Koenig ‘59

Ross Love, Sr. ‘29A.D. “Moco” Neeley ‘32

1986*Red McClain ‘41Mac White ‘66

2008Forrest Gregg '56Lamar Hunt '56

Martina Moravcova '98Payne Stewart '79

SMU ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME

* - Members were inducted into SMU/Dr Pepper Hall of Fame

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The SMU women’s basketball program has experienced continued success over the last two seasons. The team won the Conference-USA Tournament Championship in 2008, and won the regular season C-USA title last season, to give the team two straight postseason berths. With four of five starters returning to their role from a year ago, Haley Day, Brittany Gilliam, Jillian Samuels, Alice Severin, the Mustangs are hoping to not only match the success from the last two years, but take the program to new heights in 2009-10.

“Our goal is to do something we’ve never done here, and that could be a lot of things. I want to go further than we ever have,” head coach Rhonda Rompola said.

A big key to that success will hinge on the five returning starters, four of which are seniors (Gilliam, Samuels, and Severin). The group combined for exactly two thirds (1462) of the team’s 2192 total points last year. While that group will account for major minutes, sophomore Christine Elliott, is expected to make an impact again this year. Elliott was selected to the C-USA All Freshman team in 2008-09.

“It’s very difficult to keep Christine off the floor,” Rompola said. “She started a couple of games last year and is a player that needs to be on the court for us. She was a 6’3” freshman, and with every game she improved.”

2009-10 OUTLOOKElliott averaged 9.3 points per game in 2009, third best on the squad. On Feb. 26, against Tulane, she tied the school rebounding record for most boards in a game with 21, set by Felicia Bluitt against TCU on Feb. 7, 1986.

SMU will rely heavily on the youth of Elliott and the other sophomores on the squad, guard Samantha Mahnesmith and post Heidi Brandenburg, both of whom provided valuable minutes last season. Anchoring the Mustangs is senior Gilliam, a Preseason All-Conference USA selection. She was named the C-USA Defensive Player of the Year last April, totaling 80 steals during her junior campaign. Offensively Brittany was a force as well, leading the Mustangs with 14.7 points per game and using her reach to total 210 rebounds, second on the team. Even though the fifth year senior is a statistical leader of the team, Rompola still sees some areas where the 5’10” forward can improve.

“Offensively, we want her to be more consistent with her outside shooting. Brittany is a very good shooter in transition and likes the pull up jumper. She’s got to be stronger going to the hole. She tends to sometimes play for the foul, and backs away from contact.”

One of the seniors that the Mustangs hoped to have return this season was Delisha Wills. Unfortunately for the team, Wills suffered a torn ACL in practice and will miss the entire 2009-10 season. Delisha will receive a redshirt for the year, and return next for her senior campaign in the 2010-11 season.

Jillian Samuels

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The last two seniors that round out the quartet are Samuels and Severin. Samuels comes into the season second on the all-time SMU list for three-pointers made in a career with 183. She trails Andrea Cossey who made 236 from 2000-04. Samuels is also very efficient at the charity stripe, ranking fifth in SMU history with a career-percentage of 82.7.

Severin is a key piece to the SMU defense that will be transitioning to more of a high pressure team. She tied with Christine Elliott for the team lead in blocks a year ago with 24. As a senior, Alice has a feel for how her teammates should react on defense, a trait that Rompola finds invaluable.

“If Al’s on the floor she’s always looking to bail somebody out if they get beat. Defensively, Al can think a play ahead, which makes her a great defender.”

Looking to provide support to the four seniors will be fellow starter Day. A junior, Haley led the team in three-point shooting percentage a year ago at .366 (30-82). She is a versatile player who can shoot on the perimeter, drive to the hoop or swing in the paint and post up.According to Rompola, “Haley’s game just continues to improve. She not only gives us a spark with her scrappy play, but she also can bang in the paint.”

Another junior that excites the SMU program is Texas Tech transfer Raquel Christian. Christian sat out last season per NCAA transfer rules, and now hopes to earn her playing time after averaging 4.8 ppg for the Red Raiders in 2007-08.

“Raquel’s very explosive, a scorer, can defend well and is a very good transition player,” Rompola said. “She is going to challenge some people for a starting spot.”

Brittany Gilliam

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Raquel was joined this year by two other Big 12 transfers, Kristin Hernandez and Kelsey Hatcher that come to Dallas after spending time at Oklahoma State. Hernandez played two seasons for the Cowgirls averaging 6.5 points per contest in 67 games played. She shot well from three-point range in 2009, connecting on 35 of 103 attempts (.340). Hatcher was only in Stillwater for one season, making an appearance in 25 games. She also showed long distance range, connecting on 16 of her 38 shots from behind the arc (.421).

Like Christian last year, Hatcher and Hernandez will sit out the season per NCAA transfer rules, but Mustang fans can get excited because there are three other newcomers on the squad this year, Sarah Shelton, Jasmine Davis and Alisha Filmore. With the injury to Wills, all three should be in line for some extended minutes during their freshman year. Filmore comes to Dallas from Mansfield Summit, where she earned First-Team All-District all four years of high school and was named Second-Team All-State by the Dallas Morning News last year. Davis is from Duncanville and was a high school teammate of Hernandez, also a Duncanville native. Davis came on board to give the Mustangs much needed quickness in the back-court.

The SMU faithful know that the Mustang coaches have been building their program for several years by recruiting locally. Rompola states, “We have had great success keeping local talent close to home. We have 11 players on our current roster that have family who can be at a game in a 20 minutes drive. We know the local coaches, the DFW community and of course, our tenure here helps.”

There was one additional piece of recruiting to do this offseason, as it applies to the coaching staff. Former assistant coach Karen Blair left to take a first assistant coaching position at Colgate, and has been replaced by Danny Hughes. Hughes comes to the Hilltop after a year at St. John’s in which he helped put together the No. 15 recruiting class in the country according to ESPN’s rankings. Prior to his stint at St. John’s, he was at C-USA rival Houston, both as an assistant and interim head coach.

“Danny is a natural fit. We recruited against him and coached against him. We knew him from Houston, where he was an interim head coach. Danny brings so much knowledge of the game and a new perspective into practice. He gives us a different way of looking at things and the change is exciting for our team. The other area that helps us is that his recruiting contacts are phenomenal. I think we got a steal and struck gold with this hire, and I want to do everything I can to keep him on our staff because he fits in perfectly.”

Samantha Mahnesmith

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2009-10 OUTLOOKThe schedule shapes up as another challenging year. The non-conference portion includes either Boston College or Fresno State in the Mustangs 10th annual Hoops for the Cure Tournament, as well as games against TCU, Utah and Arkansas. In addition, the team will travel to the Bahamas for a tournament which includes games against Wichita State and Indiana State before getting to the conference season.

“We’ve always played a pretty good non-conference schedule. TCU continues to be a rival and they will be up for us, since we beat them the last two years. The good thing is we play them here. Utah is always a top-50 team, very steady, very consistent, so that will make for a tough one. We have Eastern Illinois coming in, who beat us in overtime last year at their place. We’ll want to win that one badly because of what happened last year. We have the Bahamas Tournament as well as North Texas which has a couple of players eligible this year that weren’t last year. I think our non-conference schedule is challenging, and it’s important for us to win a good percentage of those games for RPI sake, before we get into conference.”

This season the team has stated the goal is to do something that has never been done before at the Hilltop. “The team learned the NCAA Tournament is where they want to be. Winning the conference tournament is huge. That is something they’ve talked about, and it is their goal to get back to the NCAA Tournament. What we learned is that if you keep working hard, and find a way to put things together, good things will happen.”

So what’s the key to making good things happen this year? Rompola says team chemistry.

“I believe this is a very talented squad, but I also think we’re going to be more successful because this is a very close family. This team is as close as any group I’ve ever coached.”

Rompola’s motto this year is the same as it was last year, ‘Don’t Be Satisfied.’ The Mustang team agrees that another championship is not enough and their sites are set on being successful in the NCAA Tournament.

Heidi Brandenburg

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2009-10 SEASON NOTES

Raquel Christian

Record Setting PerformanceOn Feb. 26 against Tulane, freshman post player Christine Elliott had a record-setting game, tying the all-time SMU record for rebounds in a game with 21. The mark eclipsed the freshman record of 16, last done on Feb. 24, 1990 by Shanell Thomas vs. Boise State and tied her for third on the single-game Conference USA list.

Elliott finished the season with 224 total rebounds. That is third on the school’s all-time freshman rebounding list, just 22 behind Janielle Dodds who had 246 in 2004-05.

Back-to-Back 20 WinsThe 2008-09 season marked just the second time in SMU’s history that it has put together back-to-back 20 win seasons, after the program did it in three straight seasons from 1998-2000. The Mustangs followed up a 24-win campaign in 2007-08 with a 20-12 mark last year. The 44 wins combined over the last two seasons is a school record, surpassing the previous best of 42 from 1999-2000.

Postseason SuccessThe Mustangs have had postseason aspirations of late, as their back-to-back 20-win seasons have qualified them for postseason play each of the last two years. In 2008 the team was knocked out in the first round of the NCAA Tournament by Notre Dame, before falling in the first round of the WNIT to Louisiana Tech last year. The game against the Rajun Cajuns marked the first time since 2000 that the team made the postseason in consecutive years, after earning an NCAA Tournament bid three straight years from 1998-2000.

Second Time AroundSMU reached the WNIT in 2009 by virtue of winning the 2008-09 Conference USA regular-season championship for just the second time in school history. The other time the Mustangs were regular season champs came in 2000 when the team finished 12-2 as part of the WAC.

Can’t Get Past HerOpposing teams have had trouble getting around senior guard Brittany Gilliam. She was the top player in C-USA a year ago with 80 steals, helping her to earn the conference’s Defensive Player of the Year award.

For her career Gilliam has 187 steals, and is on pace to finish in the top five in Mustang history, averaging 62.33 steals a season.

1,000 Point ClubBrittany Gilliam finished the 2008-09 campaign with a career total of an even 1,000 points. She became just the 16th player in school history to reach the four-figure total, and is currently 22 points behind Suzanne McAnally for 15th on the school’s all-time list.

Three-Point SpecialistSenior Jillian Samuels has been deadly from long distance during her career in Dallas. Samuels is second on the all-time Mustang three-point career chart and 11th in Conference USA history with 182 made attempts. On the single season list, she has placed in the top-10 all three years with totals of 72, 59 and 51. Her 72 converted attempts in 2007-08 is the most in Mustang history.

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2009-10 ROSTER

ALPHABETICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Class-Exp. Hometown (Previous School) 20 Heidi Brandenburg Post/Forward 6-3 SO-1L Garland, Texas (Missouri) 35 Raquel Christian Guard 5-6 JR-RS Midland, Texas (Texas Tech) 3 Jasmine Davis Guard 5-8 FR-HS Duncanville, Texas.(Duncanville) 24 Haley Day Guard/Forward 5-10 JR-2L Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall) 21 Christine Elliott Post 6-3 SO-1L Wichita, Kan. (Southeast) 22 Alisha Filmore Guard 5-7 FR-HS Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield Summit) 10 Brittany Gilliam Guard 5-11 SR-3L Tyler, Texas (Tyler) 4 Kelsey Hatcher Guard 5-10 SO-TR Little Rock, Ark. (Oklahoma State) 2 Kristin Hernandez Guard 5-9 JR-TR Duncanville, Texas (Oklahoma State) 33 Samantha Mahnesmith Guard 5-8 SO-1L Kennedale, Texas (Kennedale) 41 Jillian Samuels Guard 5-5 SR-3L Mesquite, Texas (Horn) 40 Alice Severin Post 6-2 SR-3L Allen, Texas (Allen) 42 Sarah Shelton Post 6-3 FR-HS Fort Worth, Texas (Nolan Catholic) 5 Delisha Wills Forward 5-10 SR-3L Mesquite, Texas (Mesquite)

NUMERICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Class-Exp. Hometown (Previous School) 2 Kristin Hernandez Guard 5-9 JR-TR Duncanville, Texas (Oklahoma State) 3 Jasmine Davis Guard 5-8 FR-HS Duncanville, Texas.(Duncanville) 4 Kelsey Hatcher Guard 5-10 SO-TR Little Rock, Ark. (Oklahoma State) 5 Delisha Wills Forward 5-10 SR-3L Mesquite, Texas (Mesquite) 10 Brittany Gilliam Guard 5-11 SR-3L Tyler, Texas (Tyler) 20 Heidi Brandenburg Post/Forward 6-3 SO-1L Garland, Texas (Missouri) 21 Christine Elliott Post 6-3 SO-1L Wichita, Kan. (Southeast) 22 Alisha Filmore Guard 5-7 FR-HS Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield Summit) 24 Haley Day Guard/Forward 5-10 JR-2L Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall) 33 Samantha Mahnesmith Guard 5-8 SO-1L Kennedale, Texas (Kennedale) 35 Raquel Christian Guard 5-6 JR-RS Midland, Texas (Texas Tech) 40 Alice Severin Post 6-2 SR-3L Allen, Texas (Allen) 41 Jillian Samuels Guard 5-5 SR-3L Mesquite, Texas (Horn) 42 Sarah Shelton Post 6-3 FR-HS Fort Worth, Texas (Nolan Catholic)

COACHING STAFF Name Position Yr. Alma Mater Year Graduated Rhonda Rompola Head Coach 26th SMU 1983 Lisa Dark Associate Head Coach 19th SMU 1991 Deneen Parker Assistant Coach, Recruiting Coordinator 15th Stephen F. Austin 1993 Danny Hughes Assistant Coach 1st TCU 1990 Allison Singleton Director of Basketball Operations 3rd Arkansas 2005

(L-R): Sarah Shelton, Alice Severin, Samantha Mahnesmith, Delisha Wills, Brittany Gilliam, Alisha Filmore, Jillian Samuels, , LaShandra Hill, Morgan Shell;, Alice Severin, Haley Day, Raquel Christian, Kristin Hernandez, Kelsey Hatcher, Christine Elliott, Heidi Brandeburg.

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2009-10 SEASON INFORMATION2009-10 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Time

11/9 Abilene Christian University (Exhib.) 7 p.m.

11/13 Loyola Marymount University 5:30 p.m.

11/18 Arkansas 7 p.m.

11/21 @ University of New Orleans 4:30 p.m.

11/24 Eastern Illinois 7 p.m.

SMU TOURNAMENT

11/27 Boston College vs. Fresno State 5 p.m.

11/27 SMU vs. Hampton 7 p.m.

11/28` Consolation, Championship 5/7 p.m.

12/2 @ University of North Texas 7 p.m.

12/9 T C U 7 p.m.

BAHAMAS TOURNAMENT

12/19 SMU vs. Wichita State 3 p.m.

12/20 SMU vs. Indiana State 5:15 p.m.

12/28 Hofstra University 7 p.m.

12/30 Texas Southern University 5:30 p.m.

1/2 @ Utah 2 p.m.

1/7 @ UAB* 7 p.m.

1/9 @ Memphis* 2 p.m.

1/15 UTEP* 7 p.m.

1/17 TULANE* 2 p.m.

1/23 EAST CAROLINA* 5 p.m.

1/28 @ Rice* 7 p.m.

1/30 @ Houston* 1 p.m.

2/5 @ UTEP* 7 p.m.

2/7 @ Tulane* 2 p.m.

2/12 RICE* 7 p.m.

2/14 HOUSTON* 2 p.m.

2/18 @ Tulsa* 7 p.m.

2/21 @ Marshall* 1 p.m.

2/25 UCF* 7 p.m.

2/27 SOUTHERN MISS* 2 p.m.

3/3 TULSA* 7 p.m.

3/8-12 Conference Tournament Tulsa, Okla.

* - Conference USA game; Home games in bold; All dates and times (CT) subject to change.

ROSTER BREAKDOWNRETURNING STARTERSDelisha Wills (5-10 F, Sr., 11.4 ppg, 5.4 rpg)Will miss the season due to a torn ACLJillian Samuels (5-5 G, Sr., 8.1 ppg, 2.2 rpg)Second all-time in SMU history with 183 three-pointers madeBrittany Gilliam (5-11 G, Sr., 14.7 ppg, 6.6 rpg)2009 Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year with 80 stealsHaley Day (5-10 F, Jr., 8.4 ppg, 4.6 rpg)Led SMU in 3-pt. FG% at .366 (30-82) a year agoAlice Severin (6-2 P, Sr., 4.1 ppg, 4.0 rpg)Tied for the team-lead with 24 blocks in 2008-09

OTHER RETURNEESChristine Elliott (6-3 P, So., Wichita, Kan.)Raquel Christian (5-6 G, Jr., Midland, Texas)Samantha Mahnesmith (5-8 G, So. Kennedale, Texas)Heidi Brandenburg (6-3 P, So., Garland, Texas.)

NEWCOMERSKelsey Hatcher (5-10 G, So., Little Rock, Ark.)Kristin Hernandez (5-9 G, Jr., Duncanville, Texas)Alisha Filmore (5-7 G, Fr., Mansfield, Texas)Jasmine Davis (5-8 G, Fr., Duncanville, Texas)Sarah Shelton (6-3 P, Fr., Fort Worth, Texas)

PLAYER & COACH PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Samantha MAHNESMITH ___________________ MON-a-smith

DENEEN Parker _____________________________ deh-NEEN

Rhonda ROMPOLA __________________________ rom-POLE-a

Alice SEVERIN ______________________________SEH-verr-inn

DELISHA Wills ______________________________ deh-LEE-sha Alice Severin

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10 - BRITTANY GILLIAM5-11 | G | SR-3LTyler, Texas(John Tyler HS)

2008-09 (Junior)• Led the team and was ninth in the conference in scoring at 14.7 points per game.• Named Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year, thanks to her C-USA leading 80 steals.• Recorded at least one steal in 30 of her 32 games played, and had three or more steals on 14 occasions.• Started in a career-high 31 games.• Was 176-424 from the field for a career-best .415 field goal percentage.• Was second on the team in three-point baskets with 40.• Pulled down 210 rebounds, 66 of which came on the offensive end.• Recorded five double-doubles, helping the team to go 4-1 in those games.

Game by Game: • at Eastern Illinois (11/22) – Played a season high 43 minutes in the team’s lone overtime game of the season…Made a season-high eight free throws…recorded her first double-double of the year, pulling down 10 boards to go with 19 points.• vs. Charlotte (11/29) – Started a streak of seven consecutive games with multiple steals, swiping three against the 49ers.• vs. Texas A&M Corpus Christi (12/2) – Was 10-16 from the field, and 5-7 from the line for 26 points.• at TCU (12/30) – Captured a season-high 12 rebounds against the Horned Frogs, en route to leading the Mustangs to a 79-75 victory…Also tied a season-high dishing out eight assists.• vs. East Carolina (1/10) – Was 9-19 from the floor for 23 points…Also grabbed 11 rebounds and had a season-best six steals.• at Tulsa (1/18) – Made it back-to-back games with 10+ rebounds for the only time on the year, following an 11 rebound performance with an even 10 boards against the Golden Hurricane.• vs. UTEP (2/28) – Had the most made field goals on the season, going 11-22 for 24 points in the regular season finale.• vs. East Carolina (3/6) – Had another strong performance against the Pirates, scoring a career-high 28 points…Also had a career day behind the arc going 6-9 from three-point range.

2007-08 (Sophomore)• Played in all 33 games, starting 15.• Averaged 20.7 minutes of playing time per game.• Averaged 8.7 points per game (fourth-highest on team), and 10.1 (third on team) in Conference USA game.• Averaged 4.0 rebounds per game, including 3.7 per in C-USA games.• Scored in double figures 14 times, including all three C-USA Tournament games: vs. Tulsa (13), vs. Marshall (10), her season-high against UTEP (20) in the C-USA Tournament championship game.

Game by Game:• vs. Texas-Arlington (12/8) - Had 18 points the first of two times on the season on season-best .833 (5-of-6) in win.• at Texas Tech (12/29) - Tied for team lead with 14 points.• at East Carolina (1/18) - Tied her career high with seven assists in win…hit season-high seven field goals.• vs. UTEP (1/31) - Set new career high with 12 rebounds.• at Rice (2/7) – Scored 18 points in SMU win over Owls.• vs. Houston (2/9) - Shared scoring honors (with Janielle Dodds) with 17 points. • vs. Rice (2/21) - Scored 16 on six made field goals in victory over Rice at Moody Coliseum.• vs. UTEP (3/9) - Scored season-high 20 points in Conference USA tournament-clinching victory over Miners, including season-best nine free throws.

2006-07 (Freshman)• Played in all 30 games, making three starts.• Third on the squad in field goal atttempts, fourth in rebounds and in blocked shots and, second in steals.• 10th in league games in free throw percentage (.776) and 10th in steals (37).

Game by Game: • at Stephen F. Austin (11/20) - Posted the second-highest single-game scoring total by an SMU freshman (25 points).• vs. UTEP (1/12) - Set an SMU freshman single-game record vs. UTEP in free throws made (13) and free throw attempts (16). • vs. UCF (2/1) - Posted a career-high mark in steals (5).• at Tulane (2/22) – Had season-high seven assists.

High School: Three-year letterwinner...Team captain...Earned Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All-State and TABC 5A All-Region team (Region II) honors...MVP of District 12-5A as a senior...Participated in TABC All-Star Game...Three-time All-District, All-East Texas and two-time All-Region team member...Averaged 22 points per game her senior season...As a junior, averaged 14.5 points per game and 7.0 rebounds...Teammate of former Mustang Katy Cobb in 2004 on the AAU U-17 Texas Team Express which won the national championship...High school team record during her career was 88-17...Also lettered in softball...Member of the National Honor Society...Ranked among the school’s top 10 academic students.

GILLIAM'S CAREER STATISTICS |---------Rebound--------|Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3P 3PA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 30 3 661 22.0 83 257 .323 24 81 .296 53 71 .746 48 94 142 4.7 62 1 73 77 12 55 243 8.12007-08 33 15 684 20.7 100 275 .364 11 56 .196 76 103 .738 40 91 131 4.0 64 1 82 67 7 52 287 8.72008-09 32 31 976 30.5 176 424 .415 40 117 .342 78 120 .650 66 144 210 6.6 68 2 126 120 13 80 470 14.7TOTAL 95 49 2321 24.4 359 956 .376 75 254 .295 207 294 .704 154 329 483 5.1 194 4 281 264 32 187 1000 10.5

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GETTING TO KNOW BRITTANYParents:Parents::

Ronald and Lillian

Siblings:

Tacorey, Lakeesha, Ronald Jr., Rudy and Tonya

Major:

Journalism and Sociology

Three words to describe myself:

Ambitious, Crazy and Smooth

People don't know I ...

Am religious and how much I read my Bible

This season I expect to ...

Break history

Favorite spot at SMU:

Crum Basketball Gym

Biggest obstacle I’ve overcome:

Making myself go harder than I think possible

Most prized possession:

Tennis shoes and basketball

Favorite basketball player:

Kobe Bryant and Lebron James

Favorite non-basketball athlete:

Terrell Owens and Michael Vick

CAREER HIGHSCategory Number When

Points 28 vs. East Carolina (3/6/09)

Field Goals Made 10 2 times - most recently vs. Texas A&M-CC (12/2/08)

Field Goal Attempts 22 2 times - most recently vs. UTEP (2/28/09)

3-Point FG Made 6 vs. East Carolina (3/6/09)

3-Point FG Attempts 8 at TCU (12/30/08)

Free Throws Made 13 vs. UTEP (1/2/07)

Free Throw Attempts 16 vs. UTEP (1/2/07)

Rebounds 12 2 times - most recently at TCU (12/30/08)

Assists 8 3 times - most recently at Houston (2/20/09)

Steals 6 vs. East Carolina (1/10/09)

Blocked Shots 2 4 times - most recently vs. Virginia Tech (12/20/08)

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41 - JILLIAN SAMUELS5-5 | G | SR-3LMesquite, Texas(Horn HS)

2008-09 (Junior)• Led the team with 59 three-point baskets.• 59 three-pointers ranked seventh in C-USA.• Established a career-high in rebounds with 59.• Started the last nine games of the season, after appearing in the starting lineup the first 17 contests in 2008-09.• Averaged 8.3 points as a starter compared to 7.4 coming off the bench.

Game by Game:• at Eastern Illinois (11/22) – Tied a season-high with six field goals made, going 6-16 including three three-pointers for 17 points…Played a season-high 42 minutes.• vs. Dartmouth (12/16) – Tied a career-high going 5-11 behind the arc…All 15 points came from long distance.• vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/28) – Had her best shooting performance of the season percentage wise, going 5-7 for a .714 clip, including a perfect 2-2 behind the three-point line to finish with 12 points. • vs. East Carolina (1/10) – Tied a career-high with five rebounds.

2007-08 (Sophomore)• Started all 33 games at point guard.• Averaged a team-high 28.0 minutes per game. • Led Ponies and ranked second in the conference in three-pointers attempted (186) and made (72) in a season. • Established a new SMU single-season record for three-pointers made in a season.• Hit at least one three-pointer in 30 of 33 games in 2007-08.• Hit 19 three-point shots in five-game stretch against UCF, Southern Miss, East Carolina and Marshall, hitting no fewer than three in any game.• Hit at least four three-pointers six times, and hit at least three shots from long range 13 times this season.• Scored in double figures 18 times in 2007-08, the second-most times by a Mustang (Janielle Dodds had a team-leading 25 double-figure scoring games).• One of three starters to shoot .800 or better from the free throw line.• Never missed a single free throw (21-for-21) in Conference USA games.

Game by Game:• vs. UTA (12/8) - Scored 17 points for the first of two times on the season in the Mustangs win…Hit four three-pointers for the first of three times on the year.• at Texas Tech (12/29) - Tied Brittany Gilliam for team scoring lead with 14 points, including four three-pointers.• vs. Southern Miss (1/13) - Hit career-high five three-pointers in nationally-televised win over Golden Eagles.• at Marshall (1/20) - Hit season-high six free throws (in six attempts) in win.• at Memphis (2/14) - Her three-pointer against the Tigers broke the tie for sixth all-time she shared with former SMU forward Kim Brandl.• vs. Rice (2/21) - Scored career-high 20 points, hiting career-high eight field goals.• vs. Notre Dame (3/23) - Set another SMU record by knocking down four three-pointers in an NCAA Tournament game.

2006-07 (Freshman)• Saw action in all 30 games, starting in eight contests.• Topped the team in three-point field goals made (51) and attempts (146).• 13th in C-USA games in three-point field goal percentage (.349) and eighth in three-point field goals made.

Game by Game:• vs. Sam Houston State (11/17) - Scored a career-high 18 points.• vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee (11/25 - Tied a Mustang freshman single game record for three-point field goal attempts (11).• at Tulsa (1/21) - Posted a career-high four three-pointers.

High School: Two-year letterwinner at Mesquite Horn High School and at Mesquite Poteet High School...Team captain and MVP...Averaged 20.4 points, six assists and four steals in senior season...2005 Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All-State and first-team 12-5A All-District selection...Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All-Star...Three-time Street & Smith All-American honorable mention selection...First-team All-Area pick...All-Region selection in 2006...McDonald All-America finalist...Led the state in three-point field goals

in 2006...Second in 5A scoring...Led the area in assists in 2005 .

SAMUEL'S CAREER STATISTICS |---------Rebound--------|

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3P 3PA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

2006-07 30 8 687 22.9 82 233 .352 51 146 .349 33 42 .786 10 34 44 1.5 31 0 41 54 0 29 248 8.3

2007-08 33 33 952 28.8 103 268 .384 72 186 .387 44 49 .898 10 58 68 2.1 57 1 68 70 3 26 322 9.8

2007-08 32 27 873 27.3 84 261 .322 59 178 .331 33 42 .786 11 58 69 2.2 52 0 60 63 1 19 260 8.1

TOTAL 96 69 2541 26.5 270 765 .353 183 513 .357 110 133 .827 31 152 183 1.9 140 1 170 177 4 75 833 8.7

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GETTING TO KNOW JILLIANParents:Parents::

Joseph and Rita

Siblings:

Kelsey

Major:

English

Three words to describe myself:

Determined, goofy and strong

People don't know I ...

Like poetry and want to be a coach

This season I expect to ...

Win conference and get to Sweet 16

Favorite spot at SMU:

Hughes Trigg

Biggest obstacle I’ve overcome:Biggest obstacle I’ve overcome:

Adapting to challenges at college

Most prized possession:

Diary, cell phone and Bible

Favorite basketball player:

Kobe Bryant

Favorite non-basketball athlete:

Serena Williams

CAREER HIGHSCategory Number When

Points 20 vs. Rice (2/21/08)

Field Goals Made 8 vs. Rice (2/21/08)

Field Goal Attempts 17 at Texas Tech (12/29/07)

3-Point FG Made 5 2 times - most recently vs. Dartmouth (12/16/08)

3-Point FG Attempts 12 at Texas Tech (12/29/07)

Free Throws Made 6 2 times - most recently vs. UTEP (2/28/09)

Free Throw Attempts 6 2 times - most recently vs. UTEP (2/28/09)

Rebounds 5 vs. East Carolina (1/10/09)

Assists 4 4 times – most recently vs. East Carolina (1/10/09)

Steals 3 2 times - most recently vs. Marshall (3/8/08)

Blocked Shots 1 4 times - most recently at Eastern Illinois (11/24/08)

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40 - ALICE SEVERIN6-2 | P/F | SR-3LAllen, Texas(Allen HS)

2008-09 (Junior)• Tied for the team-lead with Christina Elliott in blocks with 24.• Her 24 blocks established a new career-high, surpassing her previous total of 11.• Started a career-high 25 games.

Game by Game: • vs. UTA (11/14) – Had two blocks and two steals to go with six points in the season opener against the Mavericks.• vs. Sam Houston State (11/28) – Went 4-6 from the field for nine points.• at Tulsa (1/18) – Had her most efficient shooting performance of the year, going 5-6 including 3-4 from the line for a season-high 13 points.• vs. UAB (2/15) – Reeked havoc on the defensive end, tying a career-high with three steals.• vs. East Carolina (3/6) – Was a force on the boards, logging a season-high eight boards.• vs. UCF (3/7) – Was dominant down low, swatting away a career-high five shots.

2007-08 (Sophomore) • Played in all 33 games, starting two.• Averaged 17.1 minutes per game, 4.0 points per game and 2.7 rebounds per game.• Finished third among Mustang regulars with .477 shooting percentage from the floor (52/109 field goals), trailing only All-Conference USA honorees Janielle Dodds and Delisha Wills.• Finished season with 89 rebounds, 25 assists and 16 steals.

Game by Game:• vs. Texas Tech (12/29) - Shot 80 percent (4-of-5) from the floor against Red Raiders, including season-high four free throws...Also had season-high 8 rebounds against Tech.• at UT-San Antonio (1/2) - Scored season-high 16 points in SMU victory…shot .889 (8-of-9 shooting) from the floor against UTSA, tying for the second-highest single-game shooting percentage of any

Conference USA player in 2007-08…Tied career-high with eight field goals, matching mark set against UAB in 2006-07.• vs. Memphis (2/14) - Shot a perfect 4-for-4 in the Mustangs’win over the Tigers.

2006-07 (Freshman) • Played in all 30 games, including starts in 22 contests.• Average of 24.8 minutes per game was fourth-highest total on team.• Third on the team in field goal percentage (.450)

Game by Game:• vs. Texas Tech (12/30) - Posted a career-high six assists along with two steals.• vs. Tulsa - (1/2) - Tallied her first career double-double, (10 pts./career-high 10 rebounds).• at UAB (1/7) - Posted a career-high 18 points.

High School: Four-year letterwinner and two-time team captain...Posted career numbers of 12.4 points per game, 8.4 rebounds per game, 2.1 assists and 1.9 steals per game...Two-time All-District selection...Earned team MVP and Best Rebounder honors...2005-06 McDonald’s All-American nominee...Named U-16 BCI national camp Most Outstanding Player...Ranked in the top 10 percent of her class...Member of the National Honor Society...Listed four times in Who’s Who Among American High School Students.

SEVERIN'S CAREER STATISTICS |---------Rebound--------|Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3P 3PA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

2006-07 30 22 744 24.8 72 160 .450 0 1 .000 53 82 .646 75 77 152 5.1 57 1 32 34 11 20 197 6.6

2007-08 33 2 565 17.1 52 109 .477 0 0 .000 28 43 .651 40 49 89 2.7 40 0 25 23 10 16 132 4.0

2008-09 33 25 756 23.6 56 133 .421 0 0 .000 20 29 .690 52 77 129 4.0 61 0 20 32 24 27 132 4.1

TOTAL 63 24 1309 20.8 124 269 .461 0 1 .000 81 125 .648 115 126 241 3.8 97 1 57 57 21 36 329 5.2

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GETTING TO KNOW ALICEParents:Parents::

Bill & Susie

Siblings:

Melissa

Major:

Psychology and biology

Three words to describe myself:

Competitive, friendly & easy going

People don't know I ...

Love to karaoke

This season I expect to ...

Be a leader on & off the court

Favorite spot at SMU:

Basketball lockerroom

Biggest obstacle I’ve overcome:

Tearing my ACL

Most prized possession:

My family

Favorite basketball player:

Dirk Nowitzki

Favorite non-basketball athlete:

Michael Phelps

CAREER HIGHSCategory Number When

Points 18 at UAB (1/7/07)

Field Goals Made 8 3 times – most recently at UTSA (1/2/08)

Field Goal Attempts 13 at UAB (1/7/07)

Free Throws Made 5 2 times – most recently at UTEP (02/28/08)

Free Throw Attempts 7 at Southern Miss (2/4/07)

Rebounds 11 at UAB (1/7/07)

Assists 3 3 times – most recently at UAB (2/17/08)

Steals 3 2 times - most recently vs. UAB (2/15/09)

Blocked Shots 2 7 times – most recently at Rice (2/22/09)

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WILLS' CAREER STATISTICS |---------Rebound--------|Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3P 3PA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 30 25 773 25.8 104 220 .473 0 0 .000 73 101 .723 79 104 183 6.1 77 3 41 44 13 34 281 9.42007-08 31 31 789 25.5 133 276 .482 0 0 .000 109 145 .752 72 87 159 5.1 67 1 46 52 19 44 375 12.12008-09 29 27 748 25.8 135 273 .495 0 1 .000 62 88 .705 72 86 158 5.4 61 0 48 76 13 32 332 11.4TOTAL 90 83 2310 25.7 372 769 .484 0 1 .000 244 334 .731 223 277 500 5.6 205 4 135 172 45 110 988 11.0

2008-09 (Junior)• Had a career-high for field goals made at 135, despite playing a career-low 748 minutes.• 48 assists were a career-high.• Second on the team in points per game with 11.4• Started the first 27 games of the season.• Had three double-doubles on the year.• Scored in double figures in five of the team’s first six games.• Had four games of 20 or more points on the year.

Game by Game: • vs. Texas-Arlington (11/14) – Pulled down 10 rebounds to go along with 19 points, including 7-9 from the free-throw line.• at Arkansas (11/21) – Scored 20 points on 8-16 shooting…also had two steals to go along with nine rebounds.• vs. North Texas (12/14) – Set a season-high going 8-10 from the free-throw line, en route to 16 total points.• at UTEP (1/24) – Tied a season-high with nine field goals made, for her second 20 point game of the year…grabbed 10 boards for another double-double.• at Houston (2/20) – Set many season-highs in the game, with a 9-15 shooting for a season-best 22 points…also pulled down a 2009-best seven defensive rebounds for a total of 13 in the game.

2007-08 (Sophomore)• Started all 31 games in which she played, averaging 25.5 minutes per contest.• Named third-team All-Conference USA.• Named Conference USA Player of the Week (12/3) after leading Mustangs to wins over Stephen F. Austin and North Texas.• Ranked second on team in scoring and (12.1 points per game), third on SMU team in rebounds (5.1 per game) and second in steals (career-high 44).• Finished season with 375 points, exceeding her stellar freshman total (275) by 100 points.• Scored in double figures 18 times.• Had five double-doubles (points and rebounds), tying her for the fifth-highest total among Conference USA players.• Reached double figures in rebounds five times.• Blocked two shots in a game five times.• Recorded nine steals in back-to-back games, setting a new career high with five (12/21) at Hofstra and matching her previous career

high with four against Texas Tech.

Game by Game:• at Texas A&M Corpus Christi (11/13) - Scored career-high 23 points in SMU's win over the Islanders…established a then-career high in free throws made in a game with nine.• vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/28) – Netted 18 points in win over Lumberjacks.• vs. Texas A&M (11/9) – Scored 17 points for the first of three times on the season, with the others coming against North Texas (12/1) and Coppin State (12/6).• vs. Coppin State (12/6) – Set a new career high in field goals made with 11.• vs. Memphis (2/14) - Hit career-high 9 field goals in Mustangs’ win over Tigers.• at Texas Tech (12/29) - Set a new career high with 13 boards.• vs. UTEP (1/31) - Had 12 boards against the Miners…and career-high four assists.

2006-07 (Freshman)• Played in all 30 games, starting in 25.• Team's top freshman scorer (9.4 ppg).• Scored in double figures 16 times.• Second on team in rebounds, rebound average and first in field goal percentage (.473).• Third on the team in minutes played per game (25.8).• Ranked eighth in Conference USA games in offensive rebounds (43) and sixth in field goal percentage (.466).• Member of the 2007 Conference USA All-Freshman team.

Game by Game:• vs. Tulane (1/14) – Scored a career-high 21 points.

High School: Four-year letterwinner...Team captain as a senior...Two-time All-District and All-Region team selection...Honorable mention 2005 Street & Smith's All-American...adidas Top Ten All-American...Earned Offensive Player of the Year honors and Rebounder of the Year honors...Averaged more than 15 points and 10 rebounds per game in her junior season...Member of Mesquite High School’s honor roll.

5 - DELISHA WILLS5-10 | F | SR-3LMesquite, Texas(Mesquite HS)

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GETTING TO KNOW DELISHAParents:Parents::

Vincent Drake and Catherine Warren

Siblings:

Doceide and Ronald

Major:

English

Three words to describe myself:

Crazy, Sexy, Cool

People don't know I ...

I love poetry

This season I expect to ...

Get back to 100%

Favorite spot at SMU:

Basketball locker room

Biggest obstacle I’ve overcome:

Losing a loved one

Most prized possession:

My family

Favorite basketball player:

Dwight Howard

Favorite non-basketball athlete:

Usain Bolt and Muhammad and Laila Ali

CAREER HIGHSCategory Number When

Points 23 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (11/13/07)

Field Goals Made 9 2 times – most recently at UTEP (1/24/09)

Field Goal Attempts 16 2 times - most recently at Arkansas (11/21/08)

Free Throws Made 11 vs. Coppin State (12/6/07)

Free Throw Attempts 15 vs. Coppin State (12/6/07)

Rebounds 13 2 times - most recently at Houston (2/20/09)

Assists 4 3 times - most recently at Tulane (1/24/09)

Steals 5 at Hofstra (12/21/07)

Blocked Shots 3 vs. Sam Houston State (11/28/08)

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DAY'S CAREER STATISTICS I---------Rebound--------|

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3P 3PA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 22 0 165 7.5 15 42 .357 0 3 .000 11 16 .688 16 29 45 2.0 19 0 9 11 0 6 41 1.9

2008-09 32 29 879 27.5 81 203 .399 30 82 .366 76 113 .673 45 101 146 4.6 64 0 66 80 9 35 268 8.4

TOTAL 54 29 1044 19.3 96 245 .392 30 85 .353 87 129 .674 61 130 191 3.5 83 0 75 91 9 41 309 5.7

2008-09 (Sophomore)• Started in 29 of team’s 32 games.• Recorded two double-doubles.• Scored at least five points in all but two games.

Game by Game:• vs. UTA (11/14) – Recorded her first career start…went 4-11 from the field for nine points.• vs. Sam Houston State (11/28) – Pulled down nine rebounds and had five assists.• vs. Texas A&M Corpus Christi (12/2) – Was perfect from behind the arc, going 3-3.• vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/28) – Had her best day from the free-throw line, going 8-10.• at Tulane (1/22) – Recorded her first career double-double grabbing 11 rebounds to go with her 13 points on 5-6 shooting.• vs. Tulane (2/26) – Had her best offensive game of her career, scoring 20 points on 6-11 shooting…Also pulled down a career-high 14 rebounds for her second double-double of the year.• vs. UCF (3/7) – Logged a career-high 39 minutes…Scored 11 points on just 3-13 shooting, but was 4-4 from the free throw line.

2007-08 (Freshman) • Played in 22 games, averaging 7.5 minutes per game.• Had at least five rebounds in a game three times.• Averaged 2.4 points per game and 2.1 rebounds per game.• Had six steals and nine assists.• One of five Mustangs who shot better than .775 from the free throw line (.786).

Game by Game:• at Marshall (1/20) - Had season-high seven rebounds in win at Marshall.• at Rice (2/7) - Scored season-high seven points in SMU victory over the Owls.

High School:Four-year letterwinner and served as team captain her junior and senior seasons...2007 McDonald’s All-American nominee...2007 StudentSportsBasketball.com-EA Sports Girls All-American (second team)...Two-time Texas Girls Coaches Association All-State team selection...Member of the 2007 TGCA All-Star team...Named TGCA 4A-5A Basketball Athlete of the Year...Three-time Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All-Region team member...Twice selected to the TABC All-State team...Named to the 2007 TABC All-Star team...Helped guide her high school team to the 2007 5A state championship title...Named MVP of the 5A state tournament championship game...2006 and 2007 selection of the UIL Girls All-Tournament team...Selected the 2007 Dallas Morning News Player of the Year...Rockwall High School’s all-time leading scorer (more than 2,000 career points) and all-time leading rebounder (more than 1,000 boards)...2007 District 10-5A Most Valuable Player and first-team All-District honoree...2006 12-5A District MVP...2005 12-5A Defensive Player of the Year.

24 - HALEY DAY5-10 | G | JR-2LRockwall, Texas(Rockwall HS)

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GETTING TO KNOW HALEYParents:Parents::

Lisa and Jimmy

Siblings:

Hollie and Heather

Major:

Psychology

Three words to describe myself:

Loyal, Competitive, Forgetful

People don't know I ...

Am very good at Texas Hold 'Em

This season I expect to ...

Help increase individual and team performance

Favorite spot at SMU:

Hughes-Trigg

Most prized possession:

Cocker Spaniel

Favorite basketball player:

Devin Harris

Favorite non-basketball athlete:

Elvis Andrus

CAREER HIGHSCategory Number When

Points 20 vs. Tulane (2/26/08)

Field Goals Made 6 vs. Tulane (2/26/08)

Field Goal Attempts 11 vs. UTA (11/14/08)

3-Point FG Made 3 3 times - most recently at Tulane (1/22/09)

3-Point FG Attempts 6 at TCU (12/30/08)

Free Throws Made 8 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/28/08)

Free Throw Attempts 10 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/28/08)

Rebounds 14 vs. Tulane (2/26/08)

Assists 5 2 times - most recently at UTEP (1/24/09)

Steals 4 at Eastern Illinois (11/24/08)

Blocked Shots 2 2 times - most recently at La. Tech (3/19/09)

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2008-09 (Freshman)• Played in 14 games in her first season on the Hilltop.• Made her career-debut on Dec. 19 against Jacksonville.• Was a perfect 12-12 from the free throw line her freshman year.

Game by Game:• vs. Jacksonville (12/19) – Made her career debut…converted her lone field goal attempt and grabbed her first career rebound.• vs. UAB (2/15) – Played a season-high 21 minutes and went a season-best 3-8 from the field for season-high 10 points…Grabbed five rebounds, her best mark on the year…Also went a 2009-best 4-4 from the line.• at Rice (2/22) – Played 14 minutes…Tied a season-high with three defensive rebounds and two blocks.

High School:Averaged 12 points and 9 rebounds as a senior at Garland's Lakeview Centennial High School...Named Newcomer of the Year in 2005 by the Garland Independent School District coaches...Played AAU ball for Texas Express '89.

BRANDENBURG'S CAREER STATISTICS |---------Rebound--------|

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3P 3PA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

2008-09 14 0 96 6.9 7 24 .292 0 0 .000 12 12 1.000 4 13 17 1.2 10 0 2 4 9 3 26 1.9

TOTAL 14 0 96 6.9 7 24 .292 0 0 .000 12 12 1.000 4 13 17 1.2 10 0 2 4 9 3 26 1.9

20 - HEIDI BRANDENBURG6-2 | P/F | SO-1LGarland, Texas(Missouri)

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GETTING TO KNOW HEIDIParents:Parents::

Carol and Don

Siblings:

Heather

Major:

Psychology

Three words to describe myself:

Tall, Kind, Athletic

People don't know I ...

Am left-handed

This season I expect to ...

Improve my game

Favorite spot at SMU:

Hughes Trigg

Biggest obstacle I’ve overcome:

Hurting my back

Most prized possession:

Family

Favorite basketball player:

Lebron James

Favorite non-basketball athlete:

Serena Williams

CAREER HIGHSCategory Number When

Points 10 vs. UAB (2/12/09)

Field Goals Made 3 vs. UAB (2/12/09)

Field Goal Attempts 8 vs. UAB (2/12/09)

Free Throws Made 4 vs. UAB (2/12/09)

Free Throw Attempts 4 vs. UAB (2/12/09)

Rebounds 5 vs. UAB (2/12/09)

Assists 1 3 times - most recently vs. UTEP (2/28/08)

Steals 1 3 times - most recently vs. UAB (2/12/09)

Blocked Shots 2 4 times - most recently vs. Tulane (2/26/09)

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21 - CHRISTINE ELLIOTT6-3 | P | SO-1LWichita, Kan.(Wichita South HS)

2008-09 (Freshman) • Named to the C-USA All-Freshman team.• Played in all 32 games in her first year, including 12 starts.• Led the team with 224 rebounds and was ninth in C-USA.• Second in the conference in field goal percentage at .528 (113-214).• Averaged 11.2 points as a starter and just 8.3 off the bench.• Team was 8-4 in games she started.• Grabbed 10 or more rebounds five times, helping to record five double-doubles.• Scored in double digits 14 times.• Tied the all-time SMU and Moody Coliseum record for most rebounds in a game, recording 21 against Tulane on Feb. 26.• That game also blew away the mark for most rebounds by a freshman, surpassing the previous record of 16 set twice.• Had three steals four times.

Game by Game:• at Arkansas (11/21) – Was 3-8 from the field in 20 minutes, grabbing nine boards.• at Eastern Illinois (11/22) – Earned first career start…Went 4-6 from the field for nine points.• at Texas A&M (12/7) – Brought down nine rebounds to go with four points.• vs. Dartmouth (12/16) – Recorded first career double-double, collecting 11 rebounds to go with 11 points on 5-9 shooting.• vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/28) – Made a season-high nine shots from the field, going 9-13 for a season-high 23 points.• vs. Rice (1/31) – Came up just one point shy of a double-double, scoring 11 points to go with nine boards.• vs. Tulane (2/26) – Had a record-setting game, tying the all-time SMU record for rebounds in a game with 21…It was five more than the freshman record of five, last done on Feb. 24, 1990 by Shanell Thomas vs. Boise State.

High School:McDonald’s All-American nominee...First-team All-State selection by The Wichita Eagle (newspaper) and second-team All-State honoree by The Topeka Capital-Journal and MaxPreps.com after averaging 19.7 points per game in her senior season...Earned All-City honors from The Wichita Eagle after averaging more than 18 points per game Second-team All-Class 6A as a junior. School District coaches.

ELLIOTT'S CAREER STATISTICS |---------Rebound--------|

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3P 3PA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

2008-09 32 12 648 20.3 113 214 .528 0 0 .000 73 112 .652 72 152 224 7.0 76 1 21 63 24 25 299 9.3

TOTAL 32 12 648 20.3 113 214 .528 0 0 .000 73 112 .652 72 152 224 7.0 76 1 21 63 24 25 299 9.3

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GETTING TO KNOW CHRISTINEParents:Parents::

Dewitt C. Hayes and Edrea Hayes

Siblings:

Latonya, Jasman and Kaelen

Major:

Undecided

Three words to describe myself:

Blessed, Independent, Accountable

People don't know I ...

Love helping people

This season I expect to ...

Be more coachable and improve game

Favorite spot at SMU:

Crum Basketball Center

Biggest obstacle I’ve overcome:

Succeeding in life

Most prized possession:

God

Favorite basketball player:

Lynette Woodard, Cynthia Cooper, Candace Parker

Favorite non-basketball athlete:

Usain Bolt

CAREER HIGHSCategory Number When

Points 23 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/28/08)

Field Goals Made 9 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/28/08)

Field Goal Attempts 13 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/28/08)

Free Throws Made 5 6 times - most recently vs. UTEP (2/28/09)

Free Throw Attempts 9 vs. Jacksonville (12/19/08)

Rebounds 21 vs. Tulane (2/26/09)

Assists 2 4 times - most recently at Southern Miss (2/5/09)

Steals 3 4 times - most recently at Rice (2/22/09)

Blocked Shots 4 vs. Tulane (2/26/09)

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33 - SAMANTHA MAHNESMITH5-8 | G | SO-1LKennedale, Texas(Kennedale HS))

2008-09 (Freshman)• Played in 26 games as a freshman, including one start.• Played 24 or more minutes twice on the year.• Had her first career start come against UCF on Feb. 7.

Game by Game:• vs. Sam Houston State (11/28) – Made her career-debut, logging 15 minutes and scoring seven points…established a season-high going 3-4 from the line.• vs. Texas A&M Corpus Christi (12/2) – Recorded her first career three-point basket.• at UCF (2/7) – Made her first career start…Played 14 minutes and finished with three points.• at Rice (2/22) – Tied a season-high with nine points.• vs. Tulane (2/26) – Set a season-high with 25 minutes…Had her most productive day from the floor, going 3-5 for nine points.

High School:First-team All-District 10-3A selection at Kennedale High School...All-State and All-Region honoree by the Texas Girls Coaches Association (TGCA) and the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC)...Was ranked as the No. 13 senior in the state of Texas by Premier Basketball Report...Twice led all 3A players in the state of Texas in scoring.

MAHNESMITH'S CAREER STATISTICS |---------Rebound--------|

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3P 3PA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

2008-09 26 1 271 10.4 25 59 .424 7 22 .318 12 21 .571 4 15 19 0.7 24 0 16 18 1 6 69 2.7

TOTAL 26 1 271 10.4 25 59 .424 7 22 .318 12 21 .571 4 15 19 0.7 24 0 16 18 1 6 69 2.7

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GETTING TO KNOW SAMANTHAParents:Parents::

Greg and Maria

Siblings:

Sadie

Major:

Psychology

Three words to describe myself:

Funny, Kind, Silly

People don't know I ...

Have horses

This season I expect to ...

Earn increased playing time

Favorite spot at SMU:

Crum Basketball Center

Biggest obstacle I’ve overcome:

Getting through freshman year of college

Most prized possession:

Family

Favorite basketball player:

Michael Jordan

Favorite non-basketball athlete:

Adrian Peterson

CAREER HIGHSCategory Number When

Points 9 at Rice (2/22/09)

Field Goals Made 3 at Rice (2/22/09)

Field Goal Attempts 8 at Rice (2/22/09)

3-Point FG Made 1 6 times - most recently at La. Tech (3/14/09)

3-Point FG Attempts 5 at Rice (2/22/09)

Free Throws Made 3 vs. Sam Houston State (11/28/08)

Free Throw Attempts 4 2 times - most recently at La. Tech (3/14/09)

Rebounds 3 at La. Tech (3/14/09)

Assists 2 5 times - most recently vs. UAB (2/15/09)

Steals 2 2 times - most recently at Rice (2/22/09)

Blocked Shots 1 vs. UAB (2/15/09)

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35 - RAQUEL CHRISTIAN5-6 | G | JR-TRMidland, Texas(Texas Tech)

2008-09 (Junior)Sat out season, per NCAA rules, after transferring from Texas Tech.

Prior to SMU:Played in 23 games 2007-08, averaging 4.8 points and 2.3 rebounds for Texas Tech...Shot a team-high 39.7 percent from three-point range...Scored season-high 15 points (11/24) in Texas Tech win over Alcorn State...Averaged 16.5 minutes per game...As a freshman in 2006-07, averaged 4.4 points and 1.1 rebounds per game.

GETTING TO KNOW RAQUEL

Parents:Parents::Ted and Rosetta Stanford

Siblings:

Jamar Christian, Lasaundra Thorton

Major:Sociology

Three words to describe myself:Independent, Laid back, Determined

People don't know I ...Have a mean streak

This season I expect to ...Play my role on the team and

contribute

Favorite spot at SMU:Fondren Library

Biggest obstacle I’ve overcome:Losing both of my grandparents

Most prized possession:Devotional Bible and phone

Favorite basketball player:Steve Nash

Favorite non-basketball athlete:

Muhammad Ali

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4 - KELSEY HATCHER5-10 | G | SO-TRLittle Rock, Ark.

(Oklahoma State)

GETTING TO KNOW KELSEY

Parents:Parents::Tammy and Bryon Childress

Lee and Greg Hatcher

Siblings:

Haley, Larkin, Lynley, Layne and Mattie

Major:Business

Three words to describe myself:Loyal, Hard working

People don't know I ...Do impressions of the cowardly lion in Wizard

of Oz

This season I expect to ...Recover from surgery and help team in practice

Favorite spot at SMU:Tanning pool at Dedman

Biggest obstacle I’ve overcome:Shoulder surgery

Most prized possession:Family

Favorite basketball player:Steve Nash

Favorite non-basketball athlete:

Lance Armstrong

2009-10:Will sit out season, per NCAA Rules after transferring from Oklahoma State.

Prior to SMU:Appeared in 25 games for the Cowgirls...Shot 28 of 60 from the field (.467) and was 16 of 38 from three-point range to record a .421 percentage, second-highest on the team...The Little Rock, Ark. native also pulled down 15 total rebounds and dished out 10 assists in her OSU tenure.

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2 - KRISTIN HERNANDEZ5-8 | G | JR-TRDuncanville, Texas(Oklahoma State)

GETTING TO KNOW KRISTIN

Parents:Parents::Angel Hernandez

Siblings:Stephanie and Jordan

Major:Undecided

Three words to describe myself:Opinionated, Sensitive and Funny

People don't know I ...Am sensitive

This season I expect to ...Stay in shape

Favorite spot at SMU:Hughes Trigg

Biggest obstacle I’ve overcome:Getting in shape

Most prized possession:Cell phone

Favorite basketball player:Kobe Bryant

Favorite non-basketball athlete:

Michael Phelps

2009-10:Will sit out season, per NCAA Rules after transferring from Oklahoma State.

Prior to SMU:As a sophomore, Hernandez played in 32 games...Averaged 7.4 points per game...Played in 34 games as a freshman in 2007-08...Set a school record for points scored by a Cowgirl freshman in a season opener with a career-high 25 against Air Force.

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3 - JASMINE DAVIS5-8 | G | FR-HS

Duncanville, Texas(Duncanville HS)

High School:Led team to 5A Region I title game last year...Had season-high 11 points and six assists against Grand Prairie...Averaged 5.6 points per game for Duncanville as a junior...Helped her team to a No. 3 ranking in 5A according to the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches...Was a teammate of transfer Kristin Hernandez during her prep days...Played for DFW Elite AAU team...Named second-team All-District by Fort Worth Star-Telegram...Named to Academic All-District...Earned title of Defensive Player of the Year.

GETTING TO KNOW JASMINE

Parents:Parents::Tammy and David

Siblings:

Adrianna, Dajia and D.J.

Major:Biology

Three words to describe myself:Confident, Goofy, Outgoing

This season I expect to ...Give 100% effort, improve footwork and consistency

Favorite spot at SMU:My dorm room

Biggest obstacle I’ve overcome:Dealing with passing of my mom's best friend

Most prized possession:Family

Favorite basketball player:Candace Parker

Favorite non-basketball athlete:

Michael Phelps

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High School:Won 5A State Championship as a senior...Team was one of 10 girls teams nationwide honored as part of the MaxPreps Tour of Champions presented by the Army National Guard...Averaged 10.9 points per game in 2009...Named First-Team All-District all four years...Earned Second-Team All-State by the Dallas Morning News...Named Academic All-District by TGCA...Played for Arlington Lady Rhythm AAU team...Named to North Squad in TGCA 2009 All-Star Game.

GETTING TO KNOW ALISHA

Parents:Parents::Walter and Twynia

Siblings:Walter and Jeremy

Major:Undecided

Three words to describe myself:Caring, Goofy, Outgoing

This season I expect to ...Be in 7-man rotation, Shoot 90% free-throws

Favorite spot at SMU:My dorm room

Biggest obstacle I’ve overcome:Being an underdog and winning state title

Most prized possession:Diamond heart pendant

Favorite basketball player:Johnny Flynn and Tyreke Evans

Favorite non-basketball athlete:

Serena Williams

22 - ALISHA FILMORE5-6 | G | FR-HSMansfi eld, Texas(Mansfi eld Summit HS))

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42 - SARAH SHELTON6-3 | P | FR-HS

Fort Worth, Texas(Nolan Catholic HS)

High School:Averaged 14 points, 10 rebounds and four blocks a game...Named TAAPS First-Team All-State...Earned TAAPS 5A District I All-District Selection...Was McDonalds All-American Nominee...Played for Texas Express AAU team...MVP for Nolan Catholic...Two-sport athlete, including First-Team All-State in volleyball...Named to Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All-State Team...One of three players on high school team to earn a collegiate scholarship.

GETTING TO KNOW SARAH

Parents:Parents::David and Mary

Siblings:

William and Matthew

Major:Education

Three words to describe myself:Down to earth, Tall, Funny

This season I expect to ...Be able to dunk!

Favorite spot at SMU:Hughes Trigg

Most prized possession:Family

Favorite basketball player:David Robinson

Favorite non-basketball athlete:

Serena Williams

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When Rhonda Rompola first took over the SMU women's basketball team as head coach in 1991, she claimed that she was establishing a winning tradition, guiding SMU to a 17-12 record in her debut season. The time was taken to build tradition and Rompola has forged ahead the past 18 seasons with record winning percentages and the first postseason tournament appearances in school history. In her 18 years as head coach, Rompola has tallied a 332-209 mark, earning her 300th career victory Jan. 13, 2008, in a nationally televised win over Southern Miss. The 2008-09 season saw the Mustangs reach the postseason for a second straight year after winning the regular season title giving them a berth in the WNIT. The 44 combined wins between the 2008 and 2009 seasons set a new high for most wins in back-to-back seasons in SMU history. Rompola's recruiting skills showed through when freshman Christine Elliott put on a record performance, grabbing 21 rebounds in a Feb. 26 game against Tulane. The 2006-07 season saw Rompola guide SMU to an 18-win season while helping Janielle Dodds (All-C-USA) and Delisha Wills (C-USA All-Freshman) to individual honors. SMU advanced to the quarterfinals of the C-USA Championship and closed out the season by winning five of its last seven games. Rompola also signed one of SMU's best recruiting classes in years, adding state championship game MVPs Haley Day and LaShandra Hill. During the 2005-06 campaign, the Mustangs claimed third place in their inaugural year in Conference USA, posting a 16-14 record and reached the semifinals of the league tournament, held for the first time at SMU. Then-sophomore post Janielle Dodds continued her strong play, earning first-team All-Conference USA honors, while then-senior forward Sarah Davis closed out her career with more than 1,000 points scored, and became SMU's all-time shot blocker during the course of the season. In its final year as a member of the Western Athletic Conference (2004-05), the Mustangs posted a 19-11 record and reached postseason play after being invited to the WNIT. SMU earned 13 home victories -- a program-best record. With a group of freshmen, the young Mustangs gained valuable experience which will pay off in future years. Dodds earned the WAC's Newcomer of the Year award and was the recipient of Women's Basketball Coaches Association All-America honorable mention honors -- another program first. Dodds was one of only three freshmen in the country to be recognized. In the 2003-04 season, SMU opened by playing three top-25 teams in its first four games of the season. The Mustangs survived seven straight games on the road heading into conference play and produced their best games at Moody Coliseum, including a hard-fought battle against No. 6 Louisiana Tech. SMU finished the regular season as the fifth seed going into the WAC Tournament, but dropped an overtime decision in the quarterfinals.

The 2002-03 campaign proved to be a season in which the SMU women's basketball team built its future upon. The Mustang squad -- including three seniors, two juniors, three sophomores and two freshmen -- produced a solid foundation for a bright future. SMU posted a 16-15 record, highlighted by a 71-68 upset victory over 15th-ranked Oklahoma in Norman. The Mustangs closed out the season by winning four of their last six games and reached the semifinals of the 2003 WAC Tournament. With 11 active players to start the 2001-02 season, the Mustangs dropped to nine players after two sustained season-ending injuries. Each of the Mustangs garnered plenty of playing time and experience. In the 2000-01 season, Rompola guided the Mustangs to a 17-12 overall record with an 11-5 WAC record, finishing third in the league. Rompola also guided the Mustangs to back-to-back-to-back 20-win seasons (1998-99, 1999-2000) for the first time in school history. Named the 1999-2000 Dallas Morning News WAC Coach of the Year, Rompola and her staff saw the Mustangs achieve a first for the program -- the WAC regular season championship with only five returning letterwinners. After opening the 1999-2000 season with three wins, SMU dropped five straight games, but picked itself up and won the next 12 consecutive games -- a school record. The Mustangs took advantage of their home court, going 12-1 at Moody Coliseum -- another school record -- en route to winning the WAC regular season title. SMU made its third straight NCAA postseason appearance, its sixth in the last seven years. The 12th-seeded Mustangs defeated North Carolina State and became just the eighth No. 12 seed to advance in the NCAA Tournament.

RHONDA ROMPOLAHead CoachSMU, '83 At SMU: 27th Season, As Head Coach: 19th Season

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ROMPOLA YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDSeason Team Record Post-Season1991-92 SMU 17-12 (.586) None1992-93 SMU 20-10 (.667) NWIT final1993-94 SMU 18-9 (.667) NCAA Mideast First Round1994-95 SMU 21-10 (.677) NCAA West Second Round1995-96 SMU 19-11 (.633) NCAA Mideast First Round1996-97 SMU 19-11 (.633) None1997-98 SMU 21-8 (.724) NCAA East First Round1998-99 SMU 20-11 (.645) NCAA Mideast Second Round1999-2000 SMU 22-9 (.660) NCAA Midwest Second Round2000-01 SMU 17-12 (.586) None2001-02 SMU 12-18 (.400) None2002-03 SMU 16-15 (.516) None2003-04 SMU 13-15 (.464) None2004-05 SMU 19-11 (.633) WNIT First Round2005-06 SMU 16-14 (.533) None2006-07 SMU 18-12 (.600) None2007-08 SMU 24-9 (.727) NCAA Oklahoma City First Round2008-09 SMU 20-12 (.625) WNIT First RoundTotals: 332-209 (.614)

COACHING HONORS1991-92 ......................................... Dallas Morning News, Houston Post SWC Coach of the Year 1992-93 ..................... Dallas Morning News SWC Coach of the Year1992-93 ........... USA Today Midseason National Coach of the Year (honorable mention)1994-95 ..................................Houston Post SWC Coach of the Year1999-2000 ....................Dallas Morning News WAC Coach of the Year

During the 1998-99 season, SMU claimed its first conference championship, defeating No. 4 Colorado State in the WAC Tournament final. The Mustangs won 13 of their final 15 games, including a school-record eight in a row. With its victory over Colorado State, SMU toppled the highest-ranked opponent ever. The Mustangs followed that by knocking off No. 25 Toledo in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. It was the first time SMU had defeated ranked opponents in back-to-back games. While Rompola added several firsts to her list of accomplishments in 1998-99, it was by no means the beginning of the list. Her initial year as head coach was billed "a season of firsts" because of the numerous records that SMU set with Rompola's fast-paced, high-pressure style of play. But the ink was barely dry in the record books when the 1992-93 Mustangs produced their own parade of "firsts." The 1993-94 team continued to carry the program to new heights. The Mustangs exploded on the scene in 1994-95, smashing a series of records. SMU set marks for victories (21), winning percentage (.677), SWC victories (nine), SWC finish (tied for second), points scored (2,515) and rebounds (1,336). The 1995-96 campaign featured a strong senior-laden squad, loaded with experience. The Mustangs posted their third straight postseason NCAA appearance and closed out the season with a 19-11 mark. The 1996-97 Mustangs put up an identical win-loss mark but, as a bubble team, were bypassed for NCAA postseason play. While Rompola's 1991-92 squad earned a vote in the Associated Press top 25 poll for the first time, the Ponies rang up 34 points in the following year's poll.

Perhaps the most significant sign of a program on the rise is its postseason progress. During the 1994-95 season, the Mustangs picked up their first votes in the final AP poll, collecting seven points. SMU continued that trend, receiving AP votes for 11 weeks. Before Rompola took over the helm, SMU had not beaten a ranked team. That trend has been altered completely, as six ranked teams have fallen to SMU during Rompola's tenure. In each of Rompola's first three years, SMU advanced to the semifinal round of the Southwest Conference Tournament, a feat never accomplished by the Mustangs. The 1994-95 team broke through the SWC barriers of the past and advanced to the championship game. The 1992-93 team was the first to play in a national postseason tournament, advancing to the championship game of the Women's National Invitational Tournament. The Mustangs earned an appearance in the 1994 NCAA Tournament, where SMU received a No. 13 seed in the Mideast Region and lost in the first round to fourth-seed Louisiana Tech. In 1994-95, SMU earned a No. 10 seeding in the West Region and defeated No. 7 Southern Miss in the first round, 96-95 in overtime, for its first NCAA Tournament win in school history. The Mustangs then fell to second-seeded Stanford on the Cardinal home court, 95-73. During the 1995-96 season, SMU earned a NCAA postseason bid for the third straight year. Seeded 10th, the Mustangs lost to No. 7 seed DePaul, 96-82, in the first round of the Mideast Regional. In their first year as a member of the Western Athletic Conference, the Mustangs made their presence known, reaching the semifinals of the 1997 conference tournament held in Las Vegas, Nev. The excitement and enthusiasm surrounding SMU women's basketball has become contagious, as reflected by increased home attendance figures. SMU has established single-game and regular-season attendance records in recent seasons. In 1995-96, the Mustangs averaged 1,428 fans per home game. A crowd of 4,019 witnessed the contest between SMU and Texas Tech. Rompola, who graduated from SMU with a business degree in 1983, originally played at Old Dominion. She played on the Monarchs' AIAW national championship teams in 1979 and 1980. In two seasons, Rompola averaged 10.4 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 3.5 assists while shooting 51.6 percent from the floor and 83.9 percent from the foul line. She recently was honored with honorable mention honors on the all-time Lady Monarch basketball team.

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Air Force ................................................. 4-0Alabama.................................................. 0-1Alaska-Anchorage .............................. 1-0Alcorn State .......................................... 1-0Arizona State ........................................ 1-0Arkansas ................................................ 1-4Arkansas-Pine Bluff ........................... 1-0Arkansas State.................................... 1-1Baylor .................................................... 11-0Boise State ............................................ 6-2Boston College ..................................... 0-1Boston University ............................... 1-0Bradley .................................................... 1-0BYU ........................................................... 5-1California ................................................ 1-0Central Michigan ................................ 1-0Charlotte ................................................ 0-1Chattanooga ......................................... 0-1Colorado ................................................. 0-1Colorado State..................................... 2-3Coppin State ......................................... 1-0Dartmouth ............................................. 1-0Denver ..................................................... 1-0DePaul ..................................................... 0-1Detroit Mercy ....................................... 1-0Duke.......................................................... 0-1East Carolina ........................................ 3-3Eastern Michigan ............................... 1-0Eastern Illinois ...................................... 0-1Florida A&M .......................................... 1-0Florida International .......................... 1-0

Fordham ................................................. 1-0Fresno State ......................................... 9-8George Washington.......................... 1-1Georgia .................................................... 0-2Georgia Southern ............................... 1-0Grambling State .................................. 1-0Hawaii ................................................... 4-12Hofstra .................................................... 1-0Houston ............................................... 14-6Indiana ..................................................... 0-1Jacksonville ........................................... 0-1Kansas .................................................... 1-1Kent .......................................................... 1-0Lamar ...................................................... 1-0Liberty ...................................................... 0-1Louisiana-Lafayette ............................ 1-0Louisiana-Monroe .............................. 1-0Louisiana Tech .................................. 0-14Louisville .................................................. 1-0LSU............................................................ 1-3Maine ....................................................... 2-0Manhattan ............................................. 0-1Marshall .................................................. 4-1Maryland ................................................ 1-0Memphis ................................................ 4-1Mercer .................................................... 1-0Miami (Fla.) ............................................ 1-0Michigan State .................................... 0-1Mississippi ............................................. 1-0Missouri .................................................. 1-0Nevada .................................................... 7-4

Nevada-Las Vegas ............................. 2-1New Hampshire .................................. 0-1New Mexico .......................................... 2-1New Mexico State .............................. 2-0Northwestern ...................................... 1-0NC-Charlotte ......................................... 1-0NC-Greensboro ................................... 1-0North Carolina State ........................ 1-0North Texas ....................................... 16-4Northeast Illinois ............................... 1-0Notre Dame .......................................... 0-1Oklahoma ............................................... 4-5Oklahoma State ................................... 1-1Old Dominion ........................................ 0-1Oral Roberts ......................................... 2-0Oregon State ........................................ 1-0Pennsylvania ......................................... 1-0Portland .................................................. 0-1Prairie View A&M............................... 1-0Princeton ................................................ 1-0Radford ................................................... 1-0Rice .....................................................21-19Sam Houston State ........................... 8-0San Diego State .................................. 4-0San Jose State ................................. 13-3SMS .......................................................... 0-1Southeast Louisiana ......................... 1-0Southern Cal ......................................... 0-2Southern Illinois ................................... 1-0Southern Miss ..................................... 4-1Southwest Texas State.................... 1-1

Stanford .................................................. 0-1Stephen F. Austin ............................... 4-2Stony Brook ........................................... 1-0Texas ........................................................ 3-9Texas-Arlington .................................... 7-1Texas A&M ......................................... 10-7Texas A&M-CC .................................... 3-1TCU ........................................................ 21-6Texas-San Antonio ............................. 4-0Texas Southern ................................... 1-0Texas Tech .........................................1-19Toledo ...................................................... 1-0Tulane ...................................................... 9-9Tulsa ...................................................18-10UAB ........................................................... 5-0UCF ........................................................... 4-2UC-Irvine ................................................. 1-0Utah .......................................................... 4-4UTEP ...................................................... 22-5Virginia..................................................... 0-1Virginia Tech ......................................... 1-1Wake Forest ....................................... 1-0Western Illinois ................................... 1-0Western Michigan ............................. 1-0Wisconsin .............................................. 1-0Wisconsin-Green Bay ....................... 1-0Wisconsin-Milwaukee ....................... 0-1Wyoming ................................................ 3-0

ROMPOLA VS. ALL OPPONENTS

After transferring to SMU, Rompola led the 1981-82 Mustangs to an 18-15 record, the last winning season by SMU until she became head coach in 1991-92. The 18 wins during that season were also a school record until 1992-93. Rompola led the Mustangs in points (683), scoring average (21.3 ppg) and rebounds (8.8) in 1981-82. She still holds the school records for season scoring (total and average) as well as free throw percentage (.863). Her record of 278 rebounds in a season was broken by Shasta Smothers-Johnson in 1984-85 (310). Rompola stresses the importance of SMU's academic excellence. "SMU offers a total package, which is extremely attractive," Rompola says. "It's a renowned university with small classs, providing an education second to none. "The SMU women's basketball program has risen to national levels in a relatively short amount of time. We intend to maintain our status within the basketball elite for a long time. We pride ourselves in the closeness between the team and the coaches -- it's a true family atmosphere." SMU is a "home away from home" for the players, which Rompola says is a key factor in the Mustangs' success. "I believe that one of the reasons why we're successful on the court is because we play as a team, a close-knit family," Rompola says. "You have the benefits of a small university, but SMU also is located in Dallas, one of the largest cities in the country, where the opportunities after graduation are endless." Rompola and her husband, Mike Dement, were married in June 2007. She attended War Memorial High School in Sayreville, N.J., where she was a three-time all-state and all-conference performer, leading her team to a 44-8 record and the 1978 Central Jersey Championship. In May of 2005, Rompola was inducted into her high school's Hall of Fame as a member of the inaugural class.

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Lisa Dark, a 1991 SMU graduate, is entering her 19th season at the Hilltop and the fifth as the associate head coach at her alma mater. Dark is responsible for the development of post players and also is involved heavily in recruiting, scheduling and opponent scouting. Dark has played an integral part in the establishment of a winning tradition at SMU. During her tenure, SMU has participated in the NCAA Tournament seven times (1993-94, 1994-95, 1995-96, 1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-2000) and three times in the Women's National Invitational Tournament (1993, 2005 and 2009). Dark also has helped coach seven post players to all-conference honors (Vicki Walterscheid, Kerri Delaney, Kim Brungardt, Claudia Brassard, Karlin Kennedy, Sarah Davis and Janielle Dodds). During the 1998-99 season, SMU achieved a first for the program - a Western Athletic Conference tournament championship. SMU defeated fourth-ranked Colorado State to win the league tournament and earn its first automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament. Another first took place in the 1999-2000 season as the Mustangs captured their first regular season conference championship. SMU moved to the round of 32 after upsetting North Carolina State in the first round. The Mustangs became just the eighth No. 12 seed to advance in the tournament. "It would be difficult to describe how wonderful my experience has been here at SMU," Dark says. "I love our staff and we really enjoy each other, both in and out of the office. Recruiting to a school you care about as much as I do about SMU is pretty easy -- I absolutely bleed Mustang red and blue." Dark played for two seasons at SMU after transferring from Tyler (Texas) Junior College in 1988. In 1990, she received SMU's Outstanding Defensive Player Award. She was the only Mustang to start all 26 games. During her senior season, she posted career highs with 17 points against Wake Forest and 12 rebounds against TCU. Dark earned her bachelor's degree in English from SMU in 1991 and her Master of Liberal Arts degree from SMU in 1993. She is a graduate of Lee High School in Tyler, Texas.

LISA DARKAssociate Head Coach

SMU, '91 At SMU: 19th, As Associate Head Coach: 5th

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DENEEN PARKERAssistant Coach/Recruiting CoordinatorStephen F. Austin, '94 At SMU: 14th Season

Deneen Parker begins her 14th year as an assistant coach with the SMU women's basketball program. As the Mustangs' recruiting coordinator, she is involved with the development of perimeter players and opponent scouting. During her tenure, SMU has been a five-time participant in the NCAA Tournament (1996, 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2008) and a two-time participant in the Women's National Invitational Tournament (2005, 2009). During the 1998-99 season, SMU achieved a first for the program -- a Western Athletic Conference tournament championship. Another first was achieved in the 1999-2000 season as the Mustangs captured their first WAC regular-season conference championship. "I love, respect and appreciate the responsibility of my position on this staff," Parker said. "Teamwork makes the dream work -- with that said, count on us working together toward our dream of continuing a winning tradition for SMU women's basketball." Prior to joining the SMU staff in August 1995, Parker was a four-year letterwinner at Stephen F. Austin in Nacogdoches, Texas (1990-94). Named the 1993-94 Athlete of the Year her senior year, Parker was also a two-time Southland Conference Player of the Year selection as well as a two-time District VI Kodak All-American. While at SFA, her team won the Southland Conference championship and reached the Sweet 16 at the NCAA Tournament all four years. Parker also was a member of the gold medal women's basketball team (South) at the 1990-91 U.S. Olympic Sports Festival. In 1994, after playing professional basketball for six months overseas, Parker returned to Texas and coached a ninth-grade youth summer league in Arlington. Parker graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1994, majoring in communications with a minor in marketing. Although Parker's roots are in Rockford, Ill., she resided in Arlington, Texas, for the majority of her life and considers Texas her home. Parker is a 1989 graduate of James W. Martin High School in Arlington.

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Danny Hughes enters his first season at SMU. He comes to Dallas after previous coaching stops at Houston and St. John's, as well as a standout playing career at TCU. While an assistant for the Red Storm last year, he helped guide the team to the third round of the WNIT, marking just the second time in the program's history it had advanced that far in postseason play. Hughes' duties included working with the guards, and he was able to help shooting guard Monique McLean garner an All-Big East second-team selection. He also helped bring the No. 15 Recruiting Class to St. John's according to ESPN, one of the best in St. John's history to-date. Before going to St. John's, Hughes spent three seasons with fellow Conference-USA member Houston. While there, he was responsible for all aspects of recruiting while also overseeing compliance, fundraising, practice and game preparation, as well as coordination of all scouting reports. During the 2008 season, Hughes served as the program's interim head coach, leading Houston to a 15-16 mark, its best record in three years. Hughes took the reins of the team only nine days before the start of the season, after UH head coach Joe Curl took a leave of absence for health reasons. As a part of the season in 2008, the Cougars ran off an eight-game league win streak, their longest since 2004. That year, the team earned a first-round bye in the Conference-USA tournament, its first in three years. Prior to going to Houston, Hughes was an assistant at Trinity Valley Community College for five years, his third stop at the school, while handling recruiting aspects as well as overseeing the team's academic progress. During the five years he was there, the team made the Region XIV playoffs three times and included the top junior college player in America in 2001. From 1992-2000, Hughes served as athletic director and men's basketball coach at Cross Roads High School in his hometown of Malakoff, Texas. He led his squad to a 24-6 record and a state playoff appearance in his first season at the helm. His coaching record was 123-89 and his success as athletic director enabled Hughes to be the first inductee in the school's athletic hall of fame in 2001. During Hughes' second trip to Trinity Valley from 1991-92 he worked with the men's squad. Hughes worked with guards and post players while handling recruiting responsibilities for the state of Texas during the 1991-92 season. Hughes began his coaching career at Sam Houston State University as a graduate assistant from 1990-91. During his time with the Bearkats, he worked with the guards and wings while assisting with scouting and recruiting duties. A former standout player at TCU, Hughes was one of the most prolific three-point shooters in school history. In two seasons (1987-89), Hughes shot 45 percent (108-240) from behind the arc, a mark that ranks third on the Horned Frogs' career list. His single-season best of 45.2 percent (70-155) during the 1988-89 campaign ranks second on TCU's single-season chart. The two-year starter at shooting guard was a two-time winner of the Jim Killingsworth MVP award, given to the top men's basketball player that season. Prior to his arrival at TCU, Hughes was an all-region and all-league player at Trinity Valley where he helped lead his team to a 44-15 record from 1985-87. During his sophomore season, he earned MVP honors while averaging 14.6 points and 6.4 assists per game. He was also selected to play on the National Junior College All-Star Team, comprised of the top-12 junior college players in the country.

DANNY HUGHESAssistant Coach

TCU, '90 At SMU: 1st Season

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Allison Singleton is entering her third season as Director of Women's Basketball Operations, having joined the SMU staff in June 2007. Singleton arrived on the Hilltop after spending two seasons as a graduate assistant coach for the University of Arkansas women's basketball team. "We're extremely pleased to have Allison as a part of the Mustang basketball family," states SMU Head Coach Rhonda Rompola. "Her previ-ous experience while at Arkansas is definitely an asset." The Fort Smith, Ark., native oversees student managers, scheduling practice time for the team, equipment needs, community relations, the

SMU film editing system, film exchange, the on-site Mustang team travel arrangements, as well as summer camps during the offseason. While at Arkansas as a graduate assistant coach, Singleton supervised the video analysis equipment and assisted with film exchange and equipment. She served as the Lady Razorback team manager for three years, had the opportunity to walk-on and finished her final season as a player. Singleton graduated from the University of Arkansas in 2005 with a Bachelor's degree in accounting and has also completed a Master's program in sports management.

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SUPPORT STAFF

Kelli ClayAthletic Trainer

ALLISON SINGLETONDirector of OperationsArkansas, '05 At SMU: 3rd Season

Margaret KovacAdministrative Assistant

Monique HollandAsst. Athletic Director

Senior Woman Administrator

Amber CorteseStrength and

Conditioning Coach

Steve OrsiniAthletic Director

WBB Sport Administrator

Shannon BlythStudent Manager

Tiffany HoffmanStudent Manager

Ben KantorVideo Coordinator

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LOYOLA MARYMOUNTLIONS

Location: Los Angeles, CalifConference: West CoastArena: Albert Gersten PavillionHead Coach: Julie WilhoitRecord At School (Years): 200-204 (14)Overall Record (Years): 321-274 (21)Assistant Coaches: Lynn Flanagan, Brian Rosario, Michelle Zylstra2008-09 Record: 18-12Conference Record/Finish: 7-7/T-4thPostseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/3Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1Basketball SID: Mark DodsonE-mail: [email protected] Phone: 310-338-5798Press Row Phone: 310-258-8733Web Site: www.LMULions.com

ARKANSASLADY RAZORBACKS

Location: Fayetteville, Ark.Conference: SoutheasternArena: Bud Walton Arena (19,500)Head Coach: Tom CollenRecord At School (Years): 35-27 (2)Overall Record (Years): 242-96 (11)Assistant Coaches: Tim Eatman, Zenarae Antoine, Greg Collins2008-09 Record: 18-14Conference Record/Finish: 6-8/8thPostseason: WNIT Third RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3Basketball SID: Jeri ThorpeE-mail: [email protected] Phone: 479-575-5037Press Row Phone: 479-575-6622Web Site: www.arkansasrazorbacks.com

NEW ORLEANS PRIVATEERS

Location: New Orleans, La.Conference: Sun BeltArena: Lakefront Arena (8,933)Head Coach: Amy ChampionRecord At School (Years): 41-105 (5)Overall Record (Years): SameAssistant Coaches: Sally Jeter Keeshawn Carter2008-09 Record: 19-13Conference Record/Finish: 14-17/4th WestPostseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2Basketball SID: Jason PlotkinE-mail: [email protected] Phone: 504-280-6284Press Row Phone: 504-280-3883Web Site: www.unoprivateers.com

FRESNO STATEBULLDOGS

Location: Fresno, Calif.Conference: Western AthleticArena: Save Mart Center (15,596)Head Coach: Adrian WigginsRecord At School (Years): 95-45 (4)Overall Record (Years): 135-62 (6)Assistant Coaches: Brett Frank, Sadiaa Jones, Amy Parrish2008-09 Record: 24-9Conference Record/Finish: 12-4/1stPostseason: NCAA First RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/2Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0Basketball SID: Steve SchaackE-mail: [email protected] Phone: 559-244-5617Press Row Phone: 559-347-3699Web Site: www.gobulldogs.com

EASTERN ILLINOIS PANTHERS

Location: Charleston, IllinoisConference: Ohio ValleyArena: Lantz Arena (5,300)Head Coach: Brady SalleeRecord At School (Years): 73-77 (5)Overall Record (Years): SameAssistant Coaches: Lee Buchanan, Quacy Timmons, Jackie Moore2008-09 Record: 24-9Conference Record/Finish: 15-3/2ndPostseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4Basketball SID: Ben TurnerE-mail: [email protected] Phone: 217-581-7020Press Row Phone: 217-581-5135Web Site: www.eiupanthers.com

HAMPTONLADY PIRATES

Location: Hampton, Va.Conference: Mid Eastern AthleticArena: HU Convocation Center (7,200)Head Coach: David SixRecord At School (Years): 0-0Overall Record (Years): SameAssistant Coaches: Barbara Burgess Annitra Cole2008-09 Record: 16-16Conference Record/Finish: 9-7/T-5thPostseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/5Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2Basketball SID: Maurice WilliamsE-mail: [email protected] Phone: 757-727-5906Web Site: www.hamptonpirates.com

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BOSTON COLLEGE EAGLES

Location: Chestnut Hill, Mass.Conference: Atlantic CoastArena: Silvio O. Conte Forum (8,606)Head Coach: Sylvia CrawleyRecord At School (Years): 23-12 (1)Overall Record (Years): 61-37 (3)Assistant Coaches: Stephanie Lawrence Yelton, Geoff Lanier, Angelita Forte2008-09 Record: 23-12Conference Record/Finish: 7-7/5thPostseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/5Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0Basketball SID: Stephanie TunneraE-mail: [email protected] Phone: 617-552-3004Press Row Phone: 617-552-8989Web Site: www.bceagles.com

NORTH TEXASMEAN GREEN

Location: Denton, TexasConference: Sun BeltArena: The Super Pit (10,032)Head Coach: Shanice StephensRecord At School (Years): 11-20 (1)Overall Record (Years): SameAssistant Coaches: Johnetta Hayes, Saudia Roundtree, Jalie Johnson2008-09 Record: 11-20Conference Record/Finish: 6-12/6th WestPostseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 3/10Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4Basketball SID: Steven BartolottaE-mail: [email protected] Phone: 940-369-8329Press Row Phone: 940-565-4674Web Site: www.meangreensports.com

WICHITA STATESHOCKERS

Location: Wichita, Kan.Conference: Missouri ValleyArena: Charles Koch Arena (10,502)Head Coach: Jody AdamsRecord At School (Years): 13-18 (1)Overall Record (Years): 37-26 (2)Assistant Coaches: Kristy Guffey, Kerensa Barr, Carlai Moore2008-09 Record: 13-18Conference Record/Finish: 4-14/T-9thPostseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 3/7Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3Basketball SID: Mike RossE-mail: [email protected] Phone: 316-978-5535Press Row Phone: 316-978-3299Web Site: www.goshockers.com

TCULADY FROGS

Location: Fort Worth, TexasConference: Mountain WestArena: Daniel-Meyer Coliseum (7,201)Head Coach: Jeff MittieRecord At School (Years): 216-106 (10)Overall Record (Years): 367-165 (18)Assistant Coaches: Brian Ostermann, Tonya Haut, Tricia Porter2008-09 Record: 20-11Conference Record/Finish: 12-4 (3rd)Postseason: NCAA First RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0Basketball SID: Andy AndersonE-mail: [email protected] Phone: 817-257-5367Press Row Phone: 817-257-7337Web Site: www.gofrogs.com

HOFSTRAPRIDE

Location: Hempstead, N.Y.Conference: Colonial Athletic AssociationArena: David S. Mack Sports & Exhibition Complex (5,045)

Head Coach: Krista Kilburn-SteveskeyRecord At School (Years): 47-47 (3)Overall Record (Years): SameAssistant Coaches: Danielle Santos, Faisal Khan, Jessica Mannetti2008-09 Record: 16-14Conference Record/Finish: 8-10/T-6thPostseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2Basketball SID: Stephen GorchovE-mail: [email protected] Phone: 516-463-4933Press Row Phone: 516-463-7725Web Site: www.gohofstra.com

INDIANA STATESYCAMORES

Location: Terre Haute, Ind.Conference: Missouri ValleyArena: Hulman Center (10,200)Head Coach: Jim WiedieRecord At School (Years): 155-108 (9)Overall Record (Years): SameAssistant Coaches: Clint Weddle, Melanie Boeglin, Cammie Campbell2008-09 Record: 14-16Conference Record/Finish: 10-8/5thPostseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1Basketball SID: Bonnie RyanE-mail: [email protected] Phone: 812-237-4159Press Row Phone: 812-237-3654Web Site: www.gosycamores.com

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MEMPHISTIGERS

Location: Memphis, Tenn.Conference: Conference USAArena: Elma Roane Fieldhouse (2,565)Head Coach: Melissa McFerrinRecord At School (Years): 12-18 (1)Overall Record (Years): 62-88 (5)Assistant Coachers: Danielle O’Banion, Brett Schneider, Michael Wholey,2008-09 Record: 12-18Conference Record/Finish: 5-11/T-9thPostseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/6Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2Basketball SID: Tammy DeGroffE-mail: [email protected] Phone: 901-678-5787Press Row Phone: 901-678-2005Web Site: www.gotigersgo.com

TULANEGREEN WAVE

Location: New Orleans, La.Conference: Conference USAArena: Fogelman Arena (3,600)Head Coach: Lisa StocktonRecord At School (Years): 300-155 (15)Overall Record (Years): 363-182 (18)Assistant Coaches: Alan Frey, Shondra Johnson, Michele Savage2008-09 Record: 18-14Conference Record/Finish: 9-7/6thPostseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2Basketball SID: Richie WeaverE-mail: [email protected] Phone: 504-314-7232Press Row Phone: 504-862-8122Web Site: www.tulanegreenwave.com

UTEPMINERS

Location: El Paso, TexasConference: Conference USAArena: Don Haskins Center (12,000)Head Coach: Keitha AdamsRecord At School (Years): 123-113 (8)Overall Record (Years): SameAssistant Coaches: Darren Brunson, Ewa Laskowska, Monika Carrasco2008-09 Record: 18-12Conference Record/Finish: 11-5/2ndPostseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/3Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1Basketball SID: Mark BrunnerE-mail: [email protected] Phone: 915-747-5722Press Row Phone: 915-747-5154Web Site: www.utepathletics.com

UABBLAZERS

Location: Birmingham, Ala.Conference: Conference USAArena: Bartow Arena (8,500)Head Coach: Audra SmithRecord At School (Years): 64-84 (5)Overall Record (Years): SameAssistant Coaches: Kathy Becker, Daryl Oliver, Marc Wilson2008-09 Record: 10-20Conference Record/Finish: 5-11/9thPostseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/6Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2Basketball SID: Michelle CunninghamE-mail: [email protected] Phone: 205-934-7505Press Row Phone: 205-934-0720 Web Site: www.uabsports.com

UTAHUTES

Location: Salt Lake City, UtahConference: Mountain WestArena: Jon M. Huntsman Center (15,000)Head Coach: Elaine ElliottRecord At School (Years): 559-222 (26)Overall Record (Years): SameAssistant Coaches: Matt Legerski, Anthony Levrets, Lana Sitterud2008-09 Record: 23-10Conference Record/Finish: 13-3/1stPostseason: NCAA Second RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3Basketball SID: Brooke FredericksonE-mail: [email protected] Phone: 801-581-8302Press Row Phone: 801-493-9254Web Site: www.utahutes.com

TEXAS SOUTHERNTIGERS

Location: Houston, TexasConference: Southwestern AthleticArena: H&PE Arena (8,100)Head Coach: Yolanda Wells-BroughtonRecord At School (Years): 10-20 (1)Overall Record (Years): Same Assistant Coaches: Wesley Brooks, Narleski Wyrick, Leah Frazier-Dixon2008-09 Record: 10-20Conference Record/Finish: 8-10/7thPostseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/3Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1Basketball SID: Rodney BushE-mail: [email protected] Phone: 713-313-7603Press Row Phone: 713-826-8229Web Site: www.TSUball.com

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EAST CAROLINAPIRATES

Location: Greenville, NCConference: Conference USAArena: Williams Arena (8,000)Head Coach: Sharon Baldwin-TurnerRecord At School (Years): 103-104 (7)Overall Record (Years): 172-131 (10)Assistant Coaches: Adrienne Shuler, Roger Hodge, Jocelyn Wyatt2008-09 Record: 18-13Conference Record/Finish: 8-8/8thPostseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2Basketball SID: Charles WelchE-mail: [email protected] Phone: 252-737-5112Press Row Phone: 252-328-0135Web Site: www.ecupuirates.com

RICEOWLS

Location: Houston, TexasConference: Conference USAArena: Tudor Fieldhouse (5,750)Head Coach: Greg WilliamsRecord At School (Years): 58-69 (4)Overall Record (Years): 259-208 (16)Assistant Coaches: Carlos Quintero Kim Austin Mbadinga-Nzamba, Rebecca Kates 2008-09 Record: 7-23Conference Record/Finish: 2-14/12thPostseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2Basketball SID: Jay JamesonE-mail: [email protected] Phone: 713-348-8874Press Row Phone: 713-348-5638Web Site: www.riceowls.com

HOUSTONCOUGARS

Location: Houston, TexasConference: Conference USAArena: Hofheinz Pavilion (8,479)Head Coach: Joe CurlRecord At School (Years): 176-152 (11)Overall Record (Years): 314-252 (19)Assistant Coaches: Wade Scott, Tari Cummings, Chad Rickett2008-09 Record: 19-10Conference Record/Finish: 11-5/2ndPostseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/2Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1Basketball SID: Adam QuisenberryE-mail: [email protected] Phone: 713-743-9391Press Row Phone: 713-743-9414Web Site: www.uhcougars.com

TULSAGOLDEN HURRICANE

Location: Tulsa, Okla..Conference: Conference USAArena: Donald W. Reynolds Center (,095)Head Coach: Charlene Thomas-SwinsonRecord At School (Years): 55-67 (4)Overall Record (Years): 79-128 (7)Assistant Coaches: Sharon Allen, Aaron Swinson, Chandra Dorsey2008-09 Record: 7-22Conference Record/Finish: 3-13/11th Postseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/5Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2Basketball SID: Stephanie HallE-mail: [email protected] Phone: 918-631-2163Press Row Phone: 918-631-5400Web Site: www.tulsahurricane.com

MARSHALLTHUNDERING HERD

Location: Huntington, W.Va.Conference: Conference USAArena: Cam Henderson Center (9,043)Head Coach: Royce ChadwickRecord At School (Years): 122-118 (8)Overall Record (Years): 522-250 (25)Assistant Coaches: Roxanne White, Jordie Soso, John McGraw2008-09 Record: 17-15Conference Record/Finish: 8-8/7thPostseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/3Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1Basketball SID: Bob PristashE-mail: [email protected] Phone: 304-696-2418Press Row Phone: 304-696-3304Web Site: www.herdzone.com

UCFKNIGHTS

Location: Orlando, Fla.Conference: Conference USAArena: UCF Arena (10,000)Head Coach: Joi WilliamsRecord At School (Years): 27-37 (2)Overall Record (Years): 81-98 (6)Assistant Coaches: Greg Brown Chester Nichols, Courtney Locke2008-09 Record: 17-17Conference Record/Finish: 11-5/T-2ndPostseason: NCAA First RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/2Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1Basketball SID: Andrew GavinE-mail: [email protected] Phone: 407-823-2464Press Row Phone: 407-823-2477Web Site: www.ucfathletics.com

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SOUTHERN MISSGOLDEN EAGLES

Location: Hattiesburg, Miss.Conference: Conference USAArena: Reed Green Coliseum (8,095)Head Coach: Joye Lee-McNelisRecord At School (Years): 79-75 (5)Overall Record (Years): 308-231 (18)Assistant Coaches: Jaye Nayreau Shannon Hamp, Jordan Dupuy2008-09 Record: 20-12Conference Record/Finish: 11-5/T-2ndPostseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/6Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4Basketball SID: Shirley HillE-mail: [email protected] Phone: 601-266-4506Press Row Phone: 601-266-5428Web Site: www.southernmiss.com

Haley Day

Delisha Wills

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2010 CONFERENCE USA CHAMPIONSHIP

2010 NCAA TOURNAMENT

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Fri., November 13Preseason WNIT UTEP at Florida Gulf CoastCharlotte at East CarolinaHouston at Gardner-WebbAppalachian State at MarshallIndiana at Memphis (FedExForum)Rice at UT-ArlingtonLoyola Marymount at SMULouisiana-Monroe at TulaneAlcorn State at UAB

Sat., November 14South Alabama at Southern Miss

Sun., November 15Western Carolina at East CarolinaMurray State at MemphisUCF at Middle Tennessee State

Mon., November 16Seton Hall at MarshallSouthern Miss at SE Missouri State

Tue., November 17Houston at UT-ArlingtonUMKC at TulsaUAB at Ohio State

Wed., November 18Memphis at MissouriRice at Texas A&MArkansas at SMU

Thur., November 19UNC Wilmington at East CarolinaOregon State at HoustonSouthern Miss at Michigan

Fri., November 20Navy Tournament Tulane vs. Liberty

Sat., November 21Navy Tournament Tulane vs. TBA Houston at LSUKent State at MarshallRice at Stephen F. AustinSMU at New OrleansLa Salle at TulsaMiami (Fla.) at UAB

Sun., November 22East Carolina at American UT Martin at MemphisBethune-Cookman at UCF

Mon., November 23William Carey at Southern Miss

Tue., November 24Houston at MiamiMarshall at OhioUALR at RiceEastern Illinois at SMUUAB at FloridaToledo at UTEP

Wed., November 25LSU at Tulane

Fri., November 27Lady Pirate Invitational Bethune-Cookman at East Carolina Coors Rocky Mountain Invitational Houston vs. DelawarPitt Tournament Marshall vs. Miami (OH)Husky Classic Memphis vs. Sacramento State Miami Thanksgiving Tournament Rice vs. UMass

SMU Tournament SMU vs. HamptonLady Eagle Thanksgiving Classic Jackson State at Southern MissFGCU Thanksgiving Classic Tulsa at Florida Gulf CoastUAB Thanksgiving Classic Norfolk State at UABUTEP Thanksgiving Tournament Weber State at UTEP

Sat., November 28Lady Pirate Invitational Towson at East CarolinaCoors Rocky Mountain Invitational Houston vs. Texas StatePitt Tournament Marshall vs. TBAMiami Thanksgiving Tournament Rice vs. TBASMU Tournament SMU vs. TBALady Eagle Thanksgiving Classic TBA at Southern MissFGCU Thanksgiving Classic Tulsa vs. Akron UAB Thanksgiving Classic North Texas at UABUTEP Thanksgiving Tournament TBA at UTEP

Sun., November 29Husky Classic Memphis vs. Eastern Washington

Tue., December 1Tulane at South AlabamaTulsa at Central ArkansasUAB at Georgia UCF at Jacksonville Western New Mexico at UTEP

Wed., December 2VCU at East Carolina Marshall at Cleveland State SMU at North Texas Southern Miss at Mississippi State

Fri., December 4Gene Hackerman Invitational UT-Pan American at RiceBig Easy Classic Prairie View A&M at TulaneKansas State Tournament UTEP vs. Missouri State Memphis at Florida International Alcorn State at Southern Miss Tulsa at Marist

Sat., December 5Gene Hackerman Invitational TBA at RiceBig Easy Classic Tulane vs. LongwoodKansas State Tournament UTEP vs. TBAEast Carolina at Gardner-WebbNorth Texas at Houston Mississippi Valley State at UAB

Sun., December 6Washington at UCF

Mon., December 7H o u s t o n v s . U T - S a n A n t o n i o (Alamodome)

Tue., December 8Marshall at George Washington Tulsa at Missouri State

Wed., December 9Memphis at South AlabamaTCU at SMU

Sat., December 12East Carolina at HamptonSouthern Miss at CharlotteOral Roberts at TulsaUCF at Florida Atlantic

Sun., December 13Texas Southern at UTEP

Mon., December 14Central Michigan at UABAlabama at UCF

Tue., December 15UTEP at New Mexico State

Wed., December 16Southern Miss at BelmontFlorida State at UCF

Thur., December 17Tulane at South Florida

Fri., December 18Marshall at Morehead State Ole Miss at MemphisTexas State at UTEP

Sat., December 19South Florida Tournament East Carolina vs. Houston BaptistBahamas Tournament SMU vs. Wichita StateSt. John’s-Chartwells Holiday Classic UAB vs. Virginia Tech

Sun., December 20South Florida Tournament East Carolina vs. TBABahamas Tournament SMU vs. Indiana StateSt. John’s-Chartwells Holiday Classic UAB vs. TBA Princeton at HoustonUT-Martin at MarshallNorthwestern State at MemphisRice at Lamar Jackson State at UCFAlcorn State at UTEPStephen F. Austin at Tulane

Tue., December 22Kansas at HoustonMemphis at Louisiana TechUALR at Southern MissMcNeese State at TulaneSoutheast Missouri State at UAB

Mon., December 28Fordham Tournament East Carolina vs. UMBCTulane Doubletree Classic Long Island at TulaneHouston at Texas A&M-Corpus ChristiJackson State at Memphis Rice vs. Northwestern StateHofstra at SMU Cal State Fullerton at TulsaNew Mexico State at UTEP

Tue., December 29Fordham Tournament East Carolina vs. BinghamtonTulane Doubletree Classic TBA at TulaneMurray State at MarshallNotre Dame at UCF (CBS C)

Wed., December 30Rice vs. HofstraTexas Southern at SMUSouthern Miss at AlabamaUAB at Austin Peay

Thur., December 31TCU at HoustonRadford at Marshall

2009-10 C-USA COMPOSITE SCHEDULESat., January 2Saint Louis at MemphisRice at George WashingtonSMU at UtahTulsa at McNeese State

Sun., January 3Louisiana Tech at Southern Miss

Mon., January 4Marshall at East CarolinaUT-San Antonio at RiceTulane at Southeastern LouisianaStephen F. Austin at Tulsa

Thur., January 7Tulsa at Memphis*SMU at UAB*

Fri., January 8Southern Miss at East Carolina*UCF at Marshall*Houston at Tulane*Rice at UTEP*

Sat., January 9SMU at Memphis*Tulsa at UAB*

Sun., January 10UCF at East Carolina*Southern Miss at Marshall* (ESPN2)Rice at Tulane* Houston at UTEP*

Fri., January 15East Carolina at Houston*Marshall at Rice*UTEP at SMU*UAB at Southern Miss*Tulane at Tulsa*Memphis at UCF*

Sun., January 17Marshall at Houston*East Carolina at Rice*Tulane at SMU*Memphis at Southern Miss*UTEP at Tulsa*UAB at UCF (ESPN2)*

Wed., January 20West Virginia at Marshall*

Thur., January 21Southern Miss at UCF*

Sat., January 23Rice at Memphis*East Carolina at SMU*Southern Miss at Tulane*Marshall at Tulsa*Houston at UAB*

Sun., January 24UCF at UTEP*

Thur., January 28UAB at East Carolina*Tulsa at Houston*Memphis at Marshall* SMU at Rice*UTEP at Tulane*

Sat., January 30Memphis at East Carolina*SMU at Houston*UAB at Marshall* Tulsa at Rice*UTEP at Southern Miss*

Sun., January 31Tulane at UCF*

Thur., February 4UAB at Memphis*Houston at Rice*East Carolina at Southern Miss*Marshall at UCF*

Fri., February 5Tulsa at Tulane*SMU at UTEP*

Sat., February 6Marshall at Southern Miss*East Carolina at UCF*

Sun., February 7Memphis at Houston*UAB at Rice* SMU at Tulane*Tulsa at UTEP (CBS C)*

Thur., February 11UTEP at East Carolina*Tulane at Marshall* Fri., February 12Southern Miss at Memphis*Rice at SMU*Houston at Tulsa*UCF at UAB*

Sat., February 13Tulane at East Carolina*UTEP at Marshall*

Sun., February 14UCF at Memphis*Houston at SMU* (ESPN2)Rice at Tulsa*Southern Miss at UAB*

Thur., February 18Houston at Southern Miss* (CBS C)Memphis at Tulane*SMU at Tulsa*Rice at UCF*UAB at UTEP*

Sat., February 20Rice at Southern Miss*UAB at Tulane*Houston at UCF*Memphis at UTEP*

Sun., February 21Tulsa at East Carolina*SMU at Marshall (CBS C)*

Thur., February 25UTEP at Houston*Marshall at Memphis*Tulane at Rice*UCF at SMU*Southern Miss at Tulsa*East Carolina at UAB*

Sat., February 27Tulane at Houston*East Carolina at Memphis*UTEP at Rice*Southern Miss at SMU*UCF at Tulsa*Marshall at UAB*

Wed., March 3East Carolina at Marshall*Tulsa at SMU*UCF at Southern Miss*Tulane at UTEP*

Thur., March 4Rice at Houston*Memphis at UAB*

* Denotes Conference USA game

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2008-09 SMU FINAL STATISTICSALL GAMESALL GAMES

RECORD: 20-12 (HOME: 12-3 AWAY: 6-7 NEUTRAL: 2-2)RECORD: 20-12 (HOME: 12-3 AWAY: 6-7 NEUTRAL: 2-2) 3-POINT REBOUNDSNo. Player G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK ST PTS AVG10 Gilliam, Brittany 32-31 976 176-424 .415 40-117 .342 78-120 .650 66 144 210 6.6 126 120 13 80 470 14.7

05 Wills, Delisha 29-27 748 135-273 .495 0-1 .000 62-88 .705 72 86 158 5.4 48 76 13 32 332 11.4

21 Elliott, Christine 32-12 648 113-214 .528 0-0 .000 73-112 .652 72 152 224 7.0 21 63 24 25 299 9.3

24 Day, Haley 32-29 879 81-203 .399 30-82 .366 76-113 .673 45 101 146 4.6 66 80 9 35 268 8.4

41 Samuels, Jillian 32-27 873 84-261 .322 59-178 .331 33-42 .786 11 58 69 2.2 60 53 1 19 260 8.1

11 Hill, LashAndra 31-8 676 77-201 .383 16-54 .296 40-65 .615 21 40 61 2.0 66 65 2 36 210 6.8

40 Severin, Alice 32-25 756 56-133 .421 0-0 .000 20-29 .690 52 77 129 4.0 20 32 24 27 132 4.1

23 Gates, Elbie 10-0 116 16-36 .444 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 16 16 32 3.2 7 5 1 5 34 3.4

33 Mahnesmith, Samantha 26-1 271 25-59 .424 7-22 .318 12-21 .571 4 15 19 0.7 16 18 1 6 69 2.7

22 Shell, Morgan 25-0 218 21-48 .438 5-11 .455 5-5 1.000 8 17 25 1.0 14 17 7 7 52 2.1

20 Brandenburg, Heidi 14-0 96 7-24 .292 0-0 .000 12-12 1.000 4 13 17 1.2 2 4 9 3 26 1.9

32 Mitcham, Alicia 22-0 134 14-40 .350 0-0 .000 9-17 .529 15 31 46 2.1 1 9 5 8 37 1.7

3 Allen, Brittani 9-0 35 1-10 .100 1-10 .100 0-0 .000 1 6 7 0.8 0 1 0 0 3 0.3

Team................ 70 75 145 13

SMU.......... 32 6426 806-1926 .418 158-475 .333 422-626 .674 457 831 1288 40.2 447 556 109 283 2192 68.5

Opponents...... 32 6425 767-1967 .390 158-515 .307 387-584 .663 475 774 1249 39.0 407 575 117 265 2079 65.0

CONFERENCE USA GAMES ONLYCONFERENCE USA GAMES ONLYRECORD: 12-4 (HOME: 7-1 AWAY: 5-3)RECORD: 12-4 (HOME: 7-1 AWAY: 5-3)

3-POINT REBOUNDSNO PLAYER G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK ST PTS AVG10 Gilliam, Brittany 16-16 467 85-204 .417 23-55 .418 32-47 .681 30 66 96 6.0 65 49 3 42 225 14.1

05 Wills, Delisha 14-14 360 69-138 .500 0-1 .000 26-38 .684 28 54 82 5.9 27 35 6 14 164 11.7

21 Elliott, Christine 16-4 349 65-111 .586 0-0 .000 24-36 .667 41 77 118 7.4 10 36 10 15 154 9.6

24 Day, Haley 16-14 425 41-99 .414 17-41 .415 34-55 .618 25 58 83 5.2 32 44 4 17 133 8.3

41 Samuels, Jillian 16-11 401 38-113 .336 27-81 .333 16-19 .842 5 31 36 2.3 31 18 0 7 119 7.4

11 Hill, Lashandra 16-6 338 42-93 .452 8-25 .320 20-34 .588 9 12 21 1.3 32 31 0 15 112 7.0

40 Severin, Alice 16-14 368 29-76 .382 0-0 .000 13-20 .650 26 38 64 4.0 14 16 7 15 71 4.4

33 Mahnesmith, Samantha 15-1 185 16-40 .400 5-17 .294 7-10 .700 1 10 11 0.7 10 13 1 5 44 2.9

32 Mitcham, Alicia 12-0 85 10-23 .435 0-0 .000 8-15 .533 8 21 29 2.4 1 5 4 7 28 2.3

20 Brandenburg, Heidi 10-0 76 6-21 .286 0-0 .000 8-8 1.000 4 9 13 1.3 2 3 9 3 20 2.0

22 Shell, Morgan 14-0 118 9-28 .321 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 2 9 11 0.8 10 9 4 3 21 1.5

3 Allen, Brittani 3-0 11 0-4 .000 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 0.7 0 1 0 0 0 0.0

23 Gates, Elbie 3-0 17 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0.7 1 1 0 2 0 0.0

TEAM................ 32 34 66 4

SMU.......... 16 3200 410-951 .431 83-231 .359 188-282 .667 212 422 634 39.6 235 265 48 145 1091 68.2

Opponents...... 16 3200 373-980 .381 64-238 .269 161-253 .636 234 379 613 38.3 195 281 50 129 971 60.7

NON-CONFERENCE GAMES ONLYNON-CONFERENCE GAMES ONLYRECORD: 8-8 (HOME: 5-2 AWAY: 1-4 NEUTRAL: 2-2)RECORD: 8-8 (HOME: 5-2 AWAY: 1-4 NEUTRAL: 2-2)

3-POINT REBOUNDSNO PLAYER G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK ST PTS AVG10 Gilliam, Brittany 16-15 509 91-220 .414 17-62 .274 46-73 .630 36 78 114 7.1 61 71 10 38 245 15.3

05 Wills, Delisha 15-13 388 66-135 .489 0-0 .000 36-50 .720 44 32 76 5.1 21 41 7 18 168 11.2

21 Elliott, Christine 16-8 299 48-103 .466 0-0 .000 49-76 .645 31 75 106 6.6 11 27 14 10 145 9.1

41 Samuels, Jillian 16-16 472 46-148 .311 32-97 .330 17-23 .739 6 27 33 2.1 29 35 1 12 141 8.8

24 Day, Haley 16-15 454 40-104 .385 13-41 .317 42-58 .724 20 43 63 3.9 34 36 5 18 135 8.4

11 Hill, Lashandra 15-2 338 35-108 .324 8-29 .276 20-31 .645 12 28 40 2.7 34 34 2 21 98 6.5

23 Gates, Elbie 7-0 99 16-35 .457 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 16 14 30 4.3 6 4 1 3 34 4.9

40 Severin, Alice 16-11 388 27-57 .474 0-0 .000 7-9 .778 26 39 65 4.1 6 16 17 12 61 3.8

22 Shell, Morgan 11-0 100 12-20 .600 2-4 .500 5-5 1.000 6 8 14 1.3 4 8 3 4 31 2.8

33 Mahnesmith, Samantha 11-0 86 9-19 .474 2-5 .400 5-11 .455 3 5 8 0.7 6 5 0 1 25 2.3

20 Brandenburg, Heidi 4-0 20 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 0 4 4 1.0 0 1 0 0 6 1.5

32 Mitcham, Alicia 10-0 49 4-17 .235 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 7 10 17 1.7 0 4 1 1 9 0.9

3 Allen, Brittani 6-0 24 1-6 .167 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 0 5 5 0.8 0 0 0 0 3 0.5

TEAM................ 38 41 79 9

SMU.......... 16 3225 396-975 .406 75-244 .307 234-344 .680 245 409 654 40.9 212 291 61 138 1101 68.8

Opponents...... 16 3225 394-987 .399 94-277 .339 226-331 .683 241 395 636 39.8 212 294 67 136 1108 69.2

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CONFERENCE USA TOURNAMENTCONFERENCE USA TOURNAMENTRECORD: 1-1RECORD: 1-1

3-POINT REBOUNDSNo. Player G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK ST PTS AVG10 Gilliam, Brittany 2-2 67 13-27 .481 6-12 .500 7-11 .636 4 9 13 6.5 5 6 2 8 39 19.5

24 Day, Haley 2-2 76 4-20 .200 1-8 .125 11-12 .917 5 7 12 6.0 4 1 1 3 20 10.0

21 Elliott, Christine 2-2 63 6-18 .333 0-0 .000 5-8 .625 8 13 21 10.5 1 6 3 1 17 8.5

11 Hill, LashAndra 2-0 42 6-18 .333 2-6 .333 3-5 .600 2 5 7 3.5 3 3 0 2 17 8.5

41 Samuels, Jillian 2-2 55 5-22 .227 3-17 .176 0-0 .000 1 3 4 2.0 6 4 0 0 13 6.5

40 Severin, Alice 2-2 60 4-10 .400 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 5 6 11 5.5 2 1 7 1 8 4.0

05 Wills, Delisha 2-0 28 3-10 .300 0-0 .000 2-7 .286 1 1 2 1.0 4 2 0 0 8 4.0

20 Brandenburg, Heidi 1-0 4 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0

33 Mahnesmith, Samantha 2-0 9 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 2 0 2 1.0 1 0 0 0 4 2.0

32 Mitcham, Alicia 2-0 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 1.5 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

22 Shell, Morgan 1-0 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0

Team................ 10 6 16 1

SMU.......... 2 400 43-130 .331 12-44 .273 30-46 .652 38 53 91 45.5 27 25 13 15 128 64.0

Opponents...... 2 400 45-128 .352 5-26 .192 36-50 .720 35 58 93 46.5 21 27 16 12 131 65.5

WNIT TOURNAMENTWNIT TOURNAMENTRECORD: 0-1RECORD: 0-1

3-POINT REBOUNDSNO PLAYER G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK ST PTS AVG10 Gilliam, Brittany 1-1 33 7-18 .389 1-5 .200 1-2 .500 3 3 6 6.0 4 5 0 1 16 16.0

24 Day, Haley 1-1 30 4-15 .267 0-5 .000 2-3 .667 2 1 3 3.0 0 2 2 1 10 10.0

21 Elliott, Christine 1-1 21 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 4 4 8 8.0 0 2 2 1 7 7.0

33 Mahnesmith, Samantha 1-0 17 2-2 1.000 1-1 1.000 1-4 .250 1 2 3 30 0 0 0 0 6 6.0

40 Severin, Alice 1-1 23 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 4 2 6 6.0 1 3 0 1 4 4.0

32 Mitcham, Alicia 1-0 17 2-8 .250 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 3 6 6.0 0 3 1 1 4 4.0

41 Samuels, Jillian 1-1 27 1-7 .143 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2.0 2 3 0 0 3 3.0

22 Shell, Morgan 1-0 7 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2.0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0

20 Brandenburg, Heidi 1-0 8 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0 3 3 3.0 0 1 0 0 2 2.0

11 Hill, Lashandra 1-0 14 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2.0 0 1 1 0 0 0.0

3 Allen, Brittani 1-0 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

TEAM................ 1 2 3 1

SMU.......... 1 200 22-68 .324 3-13 .231 7-16 .438 18 28 46 46.0 7 21 6 5 54 54.0

Opponents...... 1 200 28-68 .412 3-7 .429 18-27 .667 20 32 52 52.0 10 18 8 8 77 77.0

SMU captured the regular season Conference USA title in 2009 to earn a spot in the WNIT.

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Opponent Date Score W/L POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKED SHOTS

UTA 11/14/08 79-85 L 19-Wills 10-Wills 2-Gilliam 4-Hill 2-Elliott, Severin

at Arkansas 11-21-08 69-78 L 20-Wills 9-Elliott, Gilliam 4-Day 2-Wills 2-Severin

at Eastern Illinois 11/22/08 65-71 L (OT) 19-Gilliam 10-Gilliam 8-Gilliam 5-Gilliam, Severin 1-Day, Samuels

SAM HOUSTON STATE @ 11/28/08 73-52 W 12-Wills 9-Day 5-Day, Samuels 1-Wills, Elliott 3-Wills

Gilliam, Severin

CHARLOTTE @ 11/29/08 74-76 L 18-Wills 8-Gilliam 4-Hill, Gilliam 3-Wills, Gilliam 2-Gilliam

TEXAS A&M-CC 12/02/08 73-65 W 26-Gilliam 7-Elliott 4-Hill 4-Hill 2-Severin

at Texas A&M 12/07/08 48-80 L 18-Gilliam 9-Elliott 3-Day 2-Gilliam 1-Elliott

NORTH TEXAS 12/14/08 74-57 W 16-Hill, Wills 7-Wills, Day 3-Wills, Gilliam 3-Hill 2-Wills

DARTMOUTH 12/16/08 65-63 W 15-Samuels 11-Elliott 4-Gilliam, Hill 5-Hill, Day 2-Elliott

vs Jacksonville ^ 12/19/08 65-67 L 13-Elliott 8-Gilliam 7-Gilliam 3-Gilliam 1-Day

vs Virginia Tech ^ 12/20/08 63-56 W 15-Gilliam 10-Gilliam 4-Day 4-Gilliam 2-Gilliam

ARKANSAS-PB 12/28/08 92-75 W 23-Elliott 10-Elliott 5-Gilliam 2-Day, Shell 1-Wills, Severin

at TCU 12/30/08 79-75 W 18-Gilliam 12-Gilliam 8-Gilliam, Samuels 1-Day, Wills 1-Gates, Elliott

Mahnesmith, Gilliam

TULSA 1/03/09 67-56 W 17-Samuels 9-Gilliam 6-Gilliam, Elliott 3-Gilliam None

MARSHALL 01/03/09 63-70 L 14-Wills 6-Severin 4-Gilliam 3-Wills 1-Shell

EAST CAROLINA 01/10/09 80-73 W 23-Gilliam 11-Gilliam 7-Gilliam 6-Gilliam None

at Tulsa 01/18/09 65-53 W 19-Gilliam 10-Gilliam, Hill 4-Gilliam, Day 3-Elliott, Gilliam 1-Gilliam, Wills

at Tulane 01-22-09 59-56 W 15-Gilliam 11-Day 4-Wills 2-Gilliam 2-Mitcham

at UTEP 01/24/09 70-64 W 20-Wills, Gilliam 10-Wills 5-Day 2-Wills None

HOUSTON 01/29/09 59-56 W 11-Gilliam, Samuels 8-Day 4-Gilliam, Severin 1-Day, Gilliam 1-Elliott, Shell

Hill

RICE 01/31/09 68-52 W 14-Gilliam 9-Elliott 3-Gilliam, Mitcham 3-Gilliam, Wills 1-Severin

Brandenburg

at Southern Miss 2/5/09 65-75 L 17-Gilliam 9-Wills 3-Samuels 3-Gilliam 1-Elliott

at UCF 2/7/09 68-78 L 12-Gilliam, Samuels 7-Elliott 6-Gilliam 5-Gilliam 2-Severin

at Memphis 2/12/09 71-57 W 22-Wills 5-Elliott 6-Hill 5-Gilliam 2-Brandenburg

UAB 02/15/09 81-51 W 13-Gilliam 8-Wills 5-Hill 3-Severin 2-Brandenburg

at Houston 2/20/09 73-75 L 22-Wills 13-Wills 8-Gilliam 3-Day 2-Day, Elliott

at Rice 2/22/09 63-41 W 14-Hill 9-Elliott 4-Gilliam 3-Elliott 2-Brandenburg, Severin

TULANE 2/26/09 61-49 W 20-Day 21-Elliott 2-Hill, Samuels 2-Day, Hill 4-Elliott

Gilliam

UTEP 2/28/09 78-65 W 24-Gilliam 11-Elliott 3-Day 3-Gilliam 1-Severin, Day

vs (8) East Carolina ! 3/6/09 77-69 W 28-Gilliam 16-Elliott 3-Wills 4-Gilliam, Hill 3-Elliott

vs (5) UCF ! 3/7/09 51-62 L 11-Day, Gilliam 9-Day 4-Samuels 4-Gilliam 5-Severin

at LATECH # 3/19/09 54-77 L 16-Gilliam 8-Elliott 4-Gilliam 1-Day, Elliott 2-Elliott, Day

Severin, Mitcham

Gilliam

* Conference Game @ SMU hoops for the Cure Tournament (Dallas, Texas) ^ Padre Island Tournament (South Padre, Texas)

! Conference USA Tournament (New Orleans, La.) # WNIT Tournament (Ruston, La.)

2008-09 SEASON RESULTS & GAME LEADERS Record ALL H A N ATTENDANCE Games Totals Avg. C-USA Att. Games Totals Avg.

All Games 20-12 12-3 6-7 2-2 Home 15 12,470 831 Home 8 7,192 899

Conference 12-4 7-1 5-3 0-0 Away 13 16,848 1,296 Away 8 6,798 850

Non-Conference 8-8 5-2 1-4 2-2 Neutral 4 176 44 Total 16 13,990 874

Total 32 29,494 922

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Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Reb. Mar Assist TO Block Steal Fouls

UTA 35/35 44/50 79-85 (6) 27-70/28-55 .386/.509 5-17/7-14 .294/.500 20-28/22-35 .714/.629 46/38 +8 6/20 25/25 4/3 12/13 23/23

Arkansas 35/41 34/37 69-78 (9) 25-65/30-69 .385/.435 5-15/7-27 .333/.259 14-19/11-16 .737/.688 47/37 +10 16/14 18/12 3/4 5/9 16/11

Eastern Illinois 29/31 31/29 65-71 (6) 23-62/20-60 .371/.333 5-20/11-25 .250/.440 14-27/20-27 .519/.741 40/48 (8) 12/18 19/24 3/3 17/7 23/22

SAM HOUSTON ST. 36/23 37/29 73-52 +21 27-55/20-72 .491/.278 4-6/8-27 .667/.296 15-21/4-10 .714/.400 51/35 +16 14/7 21/13 7/4 5/10 15/21

CHARLOTTE 43/43 31/33 74-76 (2) 25-54/31-68 .463/.456 5-11/6-18 .455/.333 19-21/8-11 .905/.727 31/37 (6) 12/16 12/15 2/5 6/6 15/17

TEXAS A&M-CC 37/24 36/41 73-65 +8 26-52/24-64 .500/.375 9-18/9-22 .500/.409 12-21/8-12 .571/.667 34/37 (3) 15/14 20/20 4/2 10/9 12/20

Texas A&M 18/43 30/37 48-80 (32) 17-56/31-66 .304/.470 3-16/5-15 .188/.333 11-17/13-20 .647/.650 42/40 +2 9/15 26/14 1/7 4/15 19/19

NORTH TEXAS 37/22 37/35 74-57 +17 24-53/19-59 .453/.322 0-4/1-16 .000/.063 26-36/18-19 .722/.947 34/42 (8) 11/11 21/31 5/3 12/12 16/22

DARTMOUTH 31/30 34/33 65-63 +2 28-69/25-50 .406/.500 7-21/8-17 .333/.471 2-7/5-9 .286/.556 36/34 +2 17/15 16/24 4/2 11/4 7/9

Jacksonville 28/33 37/34 65-67 (2) 25-57/25-58 .439/.431 3-12/7-17 .250/.412 12-21/10-16 .571/.625 35/41 (6) 15/16 15/17 1/0 7/2 19/18

Virginia Tech 34/23 29/33 63-56 +7 20-59/19-52 .339/.365 4-17/8-15 .235/.533 19-21/10-19 .905/.526 37/42 (5) 14/12 16/25 3/3 17/5 17/18

ARKANSAS-PB 47/29 45/46 92-75 +17 33-55/25-53 .600/.472 3-5/4-13 .600/.308 23-28/21-30 .821/.700 35/22 +13 16/11 19/17 3/2 7/12 22/20

TCU 36/26 43/49 79-75 +4 31-70/24-65 .443/.369 7-25/5-18 .280/.278 10-15/22-30 .667/.733 49/38 +11 21/12 17/12 2/5 5/12 18/16

TULSA 32/27 35/29 67-56 +11 25-62/23-62 .403/.371 9-20/4-10 .450/.400 8-11/6-11 .727/.545 38/41 (3) 16/11 18/22 0/6 13/7 10/12

MARSHALL 29/26 34/44 63-70 (7) 24-68/28-60 .353/.467 6-16/2-7 .375/.286 9-16/12-17 .563/.706 33/51 (18) 15/17 12/21 2/1 10/5 13/18

EAST CAROLINA 44/40 36/33 80-73 +7 29-66/29-59 .439/.492 3-14/2-13 .214/.154 19-27/13-17 .704/.765 45/29 +16 18/17 19/19 0/1 13/7 17/20

Tulsa 28/33 37/20 65-53 +12 25-51/22-62 .490/.355 5-15/3-10 .333/.300 10-14/6-10 .714/.600 37/35 +2 16/10 20/17 3/1 11/13 10/13

Tulane 27/23 32/33 59-56 +3 23-55/21-72 .418/.292 4-10/5-23 .400/.217 9-16/9-13 .563/.692 47/43 +4 15/12 19/14 3/4 6/8 20/16

UTEP 33/28 37/36 70-64 +6 27-61/23-67 .443/.343 4-18/7-25 .222/.280 12-21/11-18 .571/.611 45/42 +3 17/14 13/11 0/1 6/5 22/20

HOUSTON 31/26 28/30 59-56 +3 24-61/24-72 .393/.333 6-13/2-9 .462/.222 5-6/6-9 .833/.667 43/44 (1) 13/10 15/9 3/7 4/8 9/10

RICE OWLS 30/28 38/24 68-52 +16 28-58/21-68 .483/.309 1-13/6-23 .077/.261 11-18/4-11 .611/.364 47/37 +10 13/12 14/15 4/3 5/9 13/15

Southern Miss 29/35 36/40 65-75 (10) 26-70/29-61 .371/.475 7-17/6-13 .412/.462 6-13/11-15 .462/.733 42/40 +2 13/19 16/17 1/7 4/6 15/15

UCF 36/35 32/43 68-78 (10) 20-50/32-68 .400/.471 7-16/4-12 .438/.333 21-29/10-17 .724/.588 30/41 (11) 13/16 19/17 3/0 7/8 16/20

Memphis 40/31 31/26 71-57 +14 25-51/20-50 .490/.400 5-12/3-15 .417/.200 16-23/14-23 .696/.609 31/30 +1 18/13 24/27 4/3 16/10 20/18

UAB 41/19 40/32 81-51 +30 29-58/17-55 .500/.309 6-14/2-17 .429/.118 17-23/15-20 .739/.750 39/34 +5 16/6 12/20 5/1 12/4 19/21

Houston 41/33 32/42 73-75 (2) 30-63/28-57 .476/.491 5-12/5-11 .417/.455 8-12/14-23 .667/.609 33/36 (3) 18/11 19/18 6/5 15/16 17/15

Rice 41/18 22/23 63-41 +22 24-61/15-52 .393/.288 7-19/4-18 .368/.222 8-9/7-16 .889/.438 40/38 +2 16/8 17/24 4/4 11/10 12/11

TULANE 25/25 36/24 61-49 +12 24-57/18-61 .421/.295 4-11/4-15 .364/.267 9-15/9-17 .600/.529 48/36 +12 10/10 16/11 8/3 6/9 14/15

UTEP 36/41 42/24 78-65 +13 27-59/23-54 .458/.426 4-11/5-17 .364/.294 20-29/14-16 .690/.875 36/36 - 8/9 12/19 2/3 6/4 15/24

(8) East Carolina 34/26 43/43 77-69 +8 24-68/28-70 .353/.400 8-21/3-14 .381/.214 21-33/10-15 .636/.667 52/42 +10 15/12 14/16 7/12 7/8 14/26

(5) UCF 20/24 31/38 51-62 (11) 19-62/17-58 .306/.293 4-23/2-12 .174/.167 9-13/26-35 .692/.743 39/51 (12) 12/9 11/11 6/4 8/4 23/15

La. Tech 30/41 24/36 54-77 (23) 22-68/28-68 .324/.412 3-13/3-7 .231/.429 7-16/18-27 .438/.667 46/52 (6) 7/10 21/18 6/8 5/8 22/16

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

2008-09 GAME-BY-GAME TEAM COMPARISONS

2008-09 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME COMPARISONS 03 05 10 11 20 21 22 23 24 32 33 40 41

Opponent Date Score WL Allen Wills Gilliam Hill Brandenburg Elliott Shell Gates Day Mitcham Mahnesmith Severin Samuels

UTA 11/14/08 79-85 L DNP 19-10-1 12-9-2 13-6-1 DNP 2-3-0 0-1-0 6-3-0 9-0-1 DNP DNP 6-6-0 12-2-1

at Arkansas 11-21-08 69-78 L DNP 20-9-2 16-9-3 3-4-2 DNP 9-9-1 DNP DNP 12-3-4 0-3-0 DNP 0-4-1 9-3-3 at

Eastern Illinois 11/22/08 65-71 LOT 0-1-0 9-7-2 19-10-8 0-1-0 DNP 9-3-0 DNP DNP 9-3-2 2-0-0 DNP 0-6-0 17-2-0

SAM HOUSTON ST. 11/28/08 73-52 W 3-2-0 12-8-1 11-5-1 9-3-4 DNP 9-8-2 4-2-0 DNP 6-9-5 0-1-0 7-1-0 9-3-0 3-1-1

CHARLOTTE 11/29/08 74-76 L DNP 18-4-0 10-8-4 9-1-4 DNP 7-2-0 DNP DNP 8-4-1 DNP 0-0-0 6-3-0 16-1-3

TEXAS A&M-CC 12/02/08 73-65 W DNP 11-5-0 26-6-3 10-4-4 DNP 5-7-1 0-0-0 DNP 9-4-2 DNP 4-1-2 2-2-0 6-3-3

at Texas A&M 12/07/08 48-80 L 0-0-0 9-4-1 18-8-1 2-2-2 DNP 4-9-0 0-1-1 DNP 7-3-3 3-4-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 5-3-1

NORTH TEXAS 12/14/08 74-57 W DNP 16-7-3 7-3-3 16-1-2 DNP 7-0-1 6-1-0 4-5-0 6-7-0 DNP 2-1-1 2-3-0 8-2-1

DARTMOUTH 12/16/08 65-63 W DNP 12-5-2 6-2-4 8-2-4 DNP 11-11-1 0-0-0 4-4-2 5-3-1 DNP DNP 4-4-0 15-2-3

vs Jacksonville 12/19/08 65-67 L DNP 6-3-1 12-8-7 5-1-3 2-1-0 13-7-0 DNP 6-4-0 7-3-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 8-1-0 6-3-1

vs Virginia Tech 12/20/08 63-56 W 0-0-0 8-2-0 15-10-3 0-3-3 0-0-0 13-3-1 8-3-1 4-6-1 5-1-4 0-0-0 DNP 0-5-0 10-2-1

ARKANSAS-PB 12/28/08 92-75 W DNP 7-2-1 20-5-5 6-3-2 DNP 23-10-2 2-0-1 6-4-1 10-3-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 6-3-0 12-2-3

at TCU 12/30/08 79-75 W 0-0-0 13-8-3 18-12-8 DNP DNP 9-5-1 9-4-0 4-4-2 12-5-3 DNP 2-0-2 6-7-2 6-1-0

TULSA 1/03/09 67-56 W DNP 6-5-3 11-9-6 0-0-0 DNP 14-8-1 0-2-1 0-0-0 13-5-1 DNP 0-1-0 6-1-0 17-4-4

MARSHALL 01/03/09 63-70 L DNP 14-2-1 5-4-4 13-0-3 DNP 2-5-0 3-2-2 0-1-1 6-5-1 0-0-0 5-1-1 10-6-0 5-0-2

EAST CAROLINA 01/10/09 80-73 W DNP 12-4-4 23-11-7 8-1-0 0-0-0 8-6-0 0-1-0 DNP 8-1-2 6-2-0 0-0-0 2-4-1 13-5-4

at Tulsa 01/18/09 65-53 W 0-0-0 5-3-2 19-10-4 10-3-4 DNP 10-7-0 0-0-0 DNP 6-4-4 2-1-0 0-0-0 13-7-1 0-0-1

at Tulane 01-22-09 59-56 W DNP 14-8-4 15-8-3 3-0-2 DNP 8-7-0 0-0-0 DNP 13-11-1 2-2-0 2-1-2 2-4-1 0-2-2

at UTEP 01/24/09 70-64 W DNP 20-10-2 11-8-3 6-2-1 0-0-0 10-4-1 2-1-2 DNP 9-5-5 DNP DNP 4-6-2 8-2-1

HOUSTON 01/29/09 59-56 W DNP 10-6-1 11-7-4 7-2-2 DNP 9-6-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-8-1 2-2-0 5-1-0 4-4-0 11-4-3

RICE 01/31/09 68-52 W 0-0-0 10-6-3 14-5-3 10-3-2 2-1-0 11-9-0 2-0-0 DNP 5-7-2 9-7-0 0-0-2 2-2-1 3-3-0

at Southern Miss 2/5/09 65-75 L DNP 13-9-2 17-8-2 4-1-1 DNP 11-8-2 DNP DNP 7-4-2 2-1-0 5-0-1 0-3-0 6-1-3

at UCF 2/7/09 68-78 L 0-2-0 8-3-1 12-4-6 10-0-1 2-1-0 5-7-1 0-0-0 DNP 11-4-0 DNP 3-0-1 5-5-3 12-0-0

at Memphis 2/12/09 71-57 W DNP 22-3-0 19-4-5 4-2-6 4-1-0 4-5-0 0-2-1 DNP 11-4-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-3-1 3-2-1

UAB 02/15/09 81-51 W DNP 4-8-1 13-3-2 8-1-5 10-5-1 8-2-0 2-0-1 DNP 6-2-1 3-6-0 6-2-2 9-4-0 12-5-3

at Houston 2/20/09 73-75 L DNP 22-13-2 20-4-8 2-0-1 0-0-0 11-3-1 6-1-2 DNP 2-0-1 2-2-0 0-0-0 3-4-0 5-3-3

at Rice 2/22/09 63-41 W DNP 4-2-1 6-4-4 14-2-1 2-3-0 12-9-1 6-0-1 0-1-0 9-4-3 0-5-1 9-2-0 1-2-2 0-4-2

TULANE 2/26/09 61-49 W DNP DNP 5-1-2 2-0-2 0-2-0 16-21-1 0-2-0 DNP 20-14-1 DNP 9-2-1 4-3-1 5-0-2

UTEP 2/28/09 78-65 W DNP DNP 24-6-2 11-4-1 0-0-1 15-11-0 DNP DNP 7-5-3 0-1-0 0-1-0 2-6-1 19-1-0

vs (8) East Carolina 3/6/09 77-69 W DNP 8-1-3 28-6-3 12-5-3 DNP 13-16-1 DNP DNP 9-3-1 0-1-0 2-0-1 2-8-1 3-1-2

vs (5) UCF 3/7/09 51-62 L DNP 0-1-1 11-7-2 5-2-0 2-0-0 4-5-0 0-0-1 DNP 11-9-3 0-2-0 2-2-0 6-3-1 10-3-4

at La. Tech 3/19/09 54-77 L 0-2-0 DNP 16-6-4 0-2-0 2-3-0 7-8-0 2-2-0 DNP 10-3-0 4-6-0 6-3-0 4-6-1 3-2-2

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2008-09 SMU TEAM HIGH/LOWS2008-09 SMU TEAM HIGH/LOWS SMU OPPONENT

Total Points High 92, vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (12/28/08) 85, vs. UTA (11/14/08)

Low 48, at Texas A&M (12/7/08) 41, at Rice (2/22/09)

Field Goals Made High 33, at Southern Miss (2/5/09) 32, at UCF (2/7/09)

Low 17, at Texas A&M (12/7/08) 15, at Rice (2/22/09)

Field Goal Attempts High 70, three times 72, three times

Low 50, at UCF (2/7/09) 50, twice

Field Goal Pct. High .600 (33-55), vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/28/08) .509 (28-55), vs. UTA (11/14/08)

Low .304, at Texas A&M (12/7/08) .278 (20-72), vs. Sam Houston State (11/28/08)

3-Pt. Field Goals Made High 9, twice 11, at Eastern Illinois (11/22/08)

Low 0, vs. North Texas (12/14/08) 1, vs. North Texas (12/14/08)

3-Pt. Field Goals Att. High 25, at TCU (12/30/08) 27, twice

Low 4, North Texas (12/14/08) 7, twice

3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. High .667 (4-6), vs. Sam Houston State (11/28/08) .533, (8-15), vs. Virginia Tech (12/20/08)

Low .000 (0-4), vs. North Texas (12/14/08) .063 (1-16), vs. North Texas (12/14/08)

Free Throws Made High 26, vs. North Texas (12/14/08) 26, vs. UCF (3/7/09)

Low 2, vs. Dartmouth (12/16/08) 4, twice

Free Throws Att. High 36, vs. North Texas (12/14/08) 35, twice

Low 6, vs. Houston (1/29/09) 9, twice

Free Throw Pct. High .905, (19-21) vs. Virginia Tech (12/20/08) .947 (18-19), vs. North Texas (12/14/08)

Low .286 (2-7) vs. Dartmouth (12/16/08) .364 (4-11), vs. Rice

Rebounds High 52, vs. East Carolina (3/6/09) 52, at La. Tech (3/19/09)

Low 30, at UCF (2/7/09) 22, Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/28/08)

Assists High 21, at TCU (12/30/08) 20, vs. UTA (11/14/08)

Low 6, vs. UTA (11/14/08) 6, vs. UAB (2/15/09)

Blocked Shots High 8, vs. Tulane (2/26/09) 12, vs. East Carolina (3/6/09)

Low 0, three times 0, twice

Steals High 17, twice 16, at Houston (2/20/09)

Low 4, three times 2, vs. Jacksonville (12/19/08)

Turnovers High 26, at Texas A&M (12/7/08) 31, vs. North Texas (12/14/08)

Low 11, vs. UCF (3/7/09) 9, vs. Houston (1/29/09)

SMU OPPONENT

Total Points 28 Gilliam, Brittany, vs. East Carolina (3/6/09) 31 Johnson, Adrienne at La. Tech (3/19/09)

26 Gilliam, Brittany vs. East Carolina (12/2/08) 26 Twice

Field Goals Made 11 Gilliam, Brittany vs. UTEP (2/28/09) 11 Johnson, Adrienne at La. Tech (3/19/09)

10 Gilliam, Brittany vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (12/2/08) 11 Wiley, Chelsie at UCF (2/7/09)

Field Goal Attempts 22 Gilliam, Brittany vs. UTEP (2/28/09) 19 Three times

22 Gilliam, Brittany at Southern Miss (2/5/09)

Field Goal Pct. 1.000 (5-5) Elliott, Christine at UTEP (1/24/09) 1.000 (6-6) Bowens, Tiahana vs. East Carolina (3/6/09)

1.000 (5-5) Elliott, Christine at Tulsa (1/18/09) 1.000 (6-6) Smith, Margaret vs. Dartmouth (12/16/08)

3-Pt. Field Goals Made 6 Gilliam, Brittany vs. East Carolina (3/6/09) 6 Arnold, Shanita at Arkansas (11/21/08)

5 Samuels, Jillian vs. Dartmouth (12/16/08) 5 Twice

3-Pt. Field Goals Att. 11 Samuels, Jillian vs. UCF (3/7/09) 11 Three times

11 Samuels, Jillian vs. Dartmouth (12/16/08)

3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. 1.000 (3-3) Day, Haley at Tulane (1/22/09) 1.000 (4-4) Biggs, Lindsay vs. Virginia Tech (12/20/08)

1.000 (3-3) Day, Haley vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (12/2/08) 1.000 (3-3) Three times

Free Throws Made 8 Four times 11 Shields, Ciara vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/28/08)

10 Mealing, Angelica vs. UCF (3/7/09)

Free Throws Att. 14 Gilliam, Brittany at Eastern Illinois (11/22/08) 14 Mealing, Angelica vs. UCF (3/7/09)

11 Hill, LaShandra vs. North Texas (12/14/08) 12 Twice

Free Throw Pct. 1.000 (6-6) Samuels, Jillian vs. UTEP (2/28/09) 1.000 (6-6) Eugene, Amber at Southern Miss (2/5/09)

1.000 (6-6) Wills, Delisha vs. Charlotte (11/29/08) 1.000 (5-5) Lee, Tricia vs. North Texas

Rebounds 21 Elliott, Christine vs. Tulane (2/26/09) 20 Cannon, Emma at UCF (2/7/09)

16 Elliott, Christine vs. Tulane (3/6/09) 19 Cannon, Emma vs. UCF (3/7/09)

Assists 8 Three times 12 Barber, Andrea at Southern Miss (2/5/09)

8 Simmons, Tiara vs. UTA (11/14/08)

Blocked Shots 5 Severin, Alice vs. UCF (3/7/09) 5 Best, Jean vs. East Carolina (3/6/09)

4 Elliott, Christine vs. Tulane (2/26/09) 4 Four Times

Steals 6 Gilliam, Brittany vs. East Carolina (1/10/09) 9 Taylor, Courtney at Houston (2/20/09)

5 Four times 5 Four times

Turnovers 8 Gilliam, Brittany vs. Tulsa (1/3/09) 9 Sims, Dominique at Eastern Illinois (11/22/08)

8 Gilliam, Brittany at TCU (12/30/08) 7 Three times

2008-09 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS2008-09 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1976-77 ...................................................................(10-9)Coach: Suzanne Troutman Eastfield College ......................... 83-16 ...........W at TCU ............................................. 58-52 ...........W12/2 Baylor .............................................. 48-89 ............. L12/9 East Texas State ........................ 67-58 ...........W1/12 Texas ............................................... 58-79 ............. L1/13 Drake ............................................... 50-59 ............. L1/18 East Texas Baptist .................... 85-70 ...........W1/28 McLennan ..................................... 52-76 ............. L1/20 Texas Woman’s ......................... 68-59 ...........W Texas Wesleyan ......................... 62-48 ...........W2/1 At East Texas State .................. 61-49 ...........W2/7 Texas-Arlington ........................... 65-78 ............. L Southwest Texas St. ................. 50-55 ............. L TCU .................................................. 70-55 ...........W2/16 Baylor .............................................. 60-47 ...........W2/17 Texas-Arlington ........................... 56-81 ............. L2/24 Midwestern St. (T1) .................. 69-66 ...........W3/2 North Texas (T1) ...................... 54-56 ............. L Tarleton State ............................. 40-54 ............. LT1 - TAIAW Playoffs (Waco, Texas)

1977-78 .................................................................(12-13)Coach: Welton Brown El Centro ........................................ 67-52 ...........W Texas Woman’s ......................... 60-45 ...........W Oral Roberts ................................ 46-73 ............. L East Texas State ........................ 62-50 ...........W Texas-Arlington ........................... 53-66 ............. L12/6 Texas Wesleyan ......................... 58-65 ............. L12/8 at North Texas ............................ 55-74 ............. L East Texas State ........................ 53-49 ...........W Texas Woman’s ......................... 55-57 ............. L at Texas Tech ............................... 50-90 ............. L Texas Wesleyan ......................... 69-61 ...........W Mount Mercy ............................... 66-80 ............. L Incarnate Word .......................... 59-51 ...........W North Texas ................................. 41-61 ............. L1/26 at TCU ............................................. 74-77 ............. L Texas Tech .................................... 33-69 ............. L Oral Roberts ................................ 48-83 ............. L Midwestern State ...................... 72-59 ...........W2/18 TCU .................................................. 67-58 ...........W2/21 at Texas .......................................... 30-87 ............. L Mary Hardin-Baylor ................... 69-45 ...........W Texas-Arlington ........................... 64-70 ............. L E. Texas Baptist (T1) ................ 70-46 ...........W Tarleton State (T1) ................... 61-55 ...........W East Texas State (T1) .............. 80-64 ...........WT1 - TAIAW Playoffs (Wichita Falls, Texas)

1978-79 ..............................................................(14-14)Coach: Welton Brown11/14 at TCU ............................................. 61-60 ...........W11/16 at Texas Woman’s .................... 44-74 ............. L11/22 Southwestern .............................. 70-55 ...........W11/24 St. Mary’s (Kan.) ......................... 69-62 ...........W11/29 at East Texas State .................. 69-57 ...........W12/1 Pittsburg State (T1) ................. 61-59 ...........W12/3 Texas Wesleyan (T1) ............... 69-80 ............. L East Texas State (T2) .............. 64-63 ...........W Texas Woman’s (T2) ............... 64-71 ............. L at Midwestern St. (T2) ........... 76-75 ...........W East Texas State ........................ 57-54 ...........W Texas (T3) ..................................42-103 ............. L North Texas (T3) ........................ 40-74 ............. L Texas Wesleyan ......................... 71-77 ............. L at Texas-Arlington ..................... 46-60 .............. L SE Oklahoma ................................ 65-63 ...........W at Rice ............................................. 54-57 ............. L St. Mary’s (Texas) ...................... 63-46 ...........W at Texas Wesleyan ................... 69-70 ............. L Navarro J.C. ................................. 84-61 ...........W Rice .................................................. 69-52 ...........W at Miss. College (T4) ................ 55-82 ............. L Louisiana Tech (T4) .................. 50-70 ............. L TCU .................................................. 77-64 ...........W Texas-Arlington ........................... 59-76 ............. L Texas Woman’s ......................... 77-64 ...........W Texas Southern (T5) ................ 48-72 ............. L Texas-Arlington (T5) ................. 65-80 ............. LT1 - St. Mary’s Tournament (Dodge City, Kan.)T2 - Midwestern State Tournament (Wichita Falls, Texas)T3 - Dallas Classic (Dallas, Texas)T4 - Mississippi College Tournament (Clinton, Miss.)T5 - TAIAW Playoffs (Dallas, Texas)

1979-80 ..............................................................(15-14)Coach: Welton Brown11/10 at North Texas ............................ 67-66 ...........W11/15 TCU .................................................. 71-65 ...........W11/16 St. Mary’s (Texas) ...................... 52-48 ...........W11/20 Southwestern .............................. 69-49 ...........W11/23 Cincinnati (T1) ............................. 53-61 ............. L11/25 Pittsburgh (T1) ........................... 53-62 ............. L11/26 Abilene Christian ........................ 67-69 ............. L11/27 Midwestern State ...................... 65-61 ...........W12/1 East Texas State ........................ 69-65 ...........W12/4 at Texas Women's Univ. ........... 59-50 .............W12/5 Texas Wesleyan ............................ 60-55 .............W12/8 Colorado Coll. (T2) ..................... 77-55 ...........W12/9 Pittsburg State (T2) ................. 65-55 ...........W12/14 North Texas (T3) ........................ 74-78 ............. L1/11 at St. Mary’s (Texas) .................. 65-44 ...........W1/12 at Southwestern ........................ 61-64 ............. L1/19 Northeast Louisiana ................. 63-66 ............. L1/22 at SE Oklahoma ............................. 61-75 ............... L1/25 Lamar .............................................. 72-62 ...........W1/26 Tulane .............................................. 62-72 ............. L1/30 Texas Women's Univ. ................. 60-66 ............... L2/2 St. Mary's (Texas) ......................... 55-48 .............W2/5 at TCU ............................................. 63-55 .......... W2/6 at Texas A&M ............................. 56-63 ............. L2/12 Rice .................................................. 71-73 ............. L2/14 at Texas Wesleyan ................... 79-83 ............. L at Texas Tech (T4) .................... 66-72 ............... L at Texas-Arlington (T4) ........... 70-81 ............... LT1 - Cincinnati Tournament (Cincinnati, Ohio)T2 - St. Mary’s Tournament (Dodge City, Kan.)T3 - Dallas Classic (Dallas, Texas)T4 - TAIAW Playoffs

1980-81 ..............................................................(14-19)Coach: Welton Brown11/18 North Texas ................................. 57-61 ............. L Texas-Arlington ........................... 53-51 ...........W11/21 East Texas State ........................ 71-50 ...........W11/25 Oklahoma City .............................. 60-57 ...........W11/29 at Lamar ........................................ 75-65 ...........W12/5 at LSU ............................................. 63-84 ............. L12/6 Arkansas ....................................... 69-58 ...........W12/8 South Carolina (T1) .................... 38-97 ............. L12/9 Wayland Baptist (T1) ............... 46-63 ............. L12/13 Texas Woman’s ......................... 72-65 ...........W12/18 Texas Wesleyan ......................... 78-76 ...........W Texas A&M (T2) .......................... 74-86 ............. L LSU (T2) ......................................... 68-75 ............. L1/6 at Tulane ........................................ 48-78 ............. L1/10 Baylor .............................................. 60-69 ............. L1/13 Houston .......................................... 71-77 ............. L1/15 North Texas ................................. 73-64 ...........W at Texas Wesleyan ................... 80-64 ...........W1/19 at Abilene Christian .................. 59-98 ............. L1/21 St. Mary’s (Texas) ...................... 62-49 ...........W1/23 at UNLV .......................................... 61-78 ............. L1/24 at Nevada ...................................... 66-51 ............W1/29 Baylor (T3) ..................................... 65-80 ............. L1/30 Rice (T3) ........................................ 87-71 ...........W1/31 Arkansas (T3) .............................. 61-66 ............. L2/3 at Texas Woman’s .................... 64-78 ............. L2/7 at Baylor ......................................... 55-81 ............. L2/9 Texas-Arlington ........................... 68-73 ............. L2/10 Texas A&M ................................... 69-73 ............. L2/12 at East Texas State ................... 57-54 ...........W2/14 Texas Southern (T4) ................ 79-66 ...........W2/17 at Midwestern State (T4) ...... 74-77 ............. L2/19 Texas (T4) ..................................... 56-88 ............. LT1 - Dial Classic (Ruston, La.)T2 - Dallas Classic (Dallas, Texas)T3 - SWC Tournament (Houston, Texas)T4 - TAIAW Playoffs

1981-82 ..................................................................... (18-15)Coach: Welton Brown11/14 at North Texas ............................ 58-62 ............. L at Texas Woman’s .................... 60-45 ...........W11/21 Texas Wesleyan ......................... 81-58 ...........W11/24 Texas-Arlington ........................... 67-56 ...........W11/28 at Houston .................................... 60-68 ............. L11/30 Tulsa ................................................ 86-64 ...........W12/2 East Texas State ........................ 85-56 .......... W12/8 at East Texas State .................. 44-42 .......... W12/16 North Texas ................................. 85-91 ............. L12/18 Texas (T1) ....................................... 54-80 ............. L12/19 Wayland Baptist (T1) ................ 66-77 ............. L1/5 at Oklahoma City ........................ 55-64 ............. L1/6 at Arkansas .................................. 59-76 ............. L1/9 Abilene Christian ........................ 83-53 ...........W1/12 at Baylor ......................................... 85-95 ............. L1/15 at Purdue ....................................... 51-54 ............. L1/17 at Notre Dame ............................ 60-76 ............. L1/19 Texas A&M ................................... 74-68 ...........W1/26 Texas Woman’s ......................... 98-45 ...........W1/28 Texas (T2) ..................................... 55-74 ............. L1/29 Texas A&M (T2) ........................ 76-53 ...........W1/30 Texas Tech (T2) .......................... 58-71 ............. L2/1 Texas-Arlington ........................... 66-49 ...........W2/5 UNLV (T3) ..................................... 83-73 ...........W2/6 Washington (T3) ........................ 56-89 ............. L2/8 Baylor .............................................. 88-78 ...........W2/10 at Texas A&M ............................. 53-55 ............. L at Texas Wesleyan ................... 88-73 ...........W2/16 Texas-San Antonio ..................... 76-57 ...........W2/20 Texas Woman’s (T4) ............... 74-48 ...........W2/25 Texas Tech (T4) .......................... 67-57 ...........W2/26 Wayland Baptist (T4) ............... 52-61 ............. L2/27 West Texas State (T4) ............ 75-59 ...........WT1 - Dallas Classic (Dallas, Texas)T2 - SWC Tournament (College Station, Texas)T3 - UNLV Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.)T4 - TAIAW Playoffs (Plainview, Texas)

1982-83 ...................................................................(14-14)Coach: Welton Brown11/19 Weber State (T1) ...................... 56-81 ............. L11/20 E. Washington (T1) ................... 67-60 ...........W11/27 SW Oklahoma ............................. 39-51 ............. L11/30 at TCU ............................................. 54-51 ...........W12/4 West Texas State ...................... 63-59 ...........W12/8 Texas-Arlington ........................... 54-42 ...........W12/11 North Texas ................................. 65-63 ...........W12/17 Stephen F. Austin (T2) ............. 47-89 ............. L12/18 Miss. College (T2) ....................... 75-55 ...........W1/4 Purdue ............................................ 50-77 ............. L1/6 St. Mary’s (Texas) ...................... 70-58 ...........W1/13 South Carolina ............................ 62-81 ............. L1/15 Oklahoma City .............................. 72-68 ...........W1/17 at Rice ............................................. 55-50 ...........W1/18 Baylor .............................................. 62-79 ............. L1/22 at Texas A&M ............................. 60-70 ............. L1/25 Tulsa ................................................ 65-63 ...........W1/29 TCU .................................................. 90-53 ...........W2/1 at Texas .......................................... 39-79 ............. L2/2 at Texas-San Antonio ............... 66-67 ............. L2/5 at Texas Tech .............................. 53-66 ............. L2/9 Houston .......................................... 67-70 ............. L2/15 Arkansas ....................................... 54-60 ............. L2/19 at Baylor ......................................... 69-67 ...........W2/23 Texas A&M ................................... 67-55 ...........W2/25 at Nevada ...................................... 74-64 ...........W2/27 at UNLV .......................................... 45-89 ............. L3/11 Houston (T3) ................................ 65-95 ............. LT1 - Wyoming Tournament (Laramie, Wy.)T2 - Dallas Hilton Inn Classic (Dallas, Texas)T3 - SWC Tournament (Austin, Texas)

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1983-84 ....................................................................(11-15)Coach: Welton Brown11/25 Texas-Arlington ........................... 79-71 ...........W11/29 at North Texas ............................ 76-53 ...........W Abilene Christian ........................ 82-59 ...........W12/3 at West Texas State ................ 74-57 ...........W12/5 at Texas-Arlington .................78-79 OT ............. L12/17 Stephen F. Austin (T1) ............. 64-77 ............. L1/5 Houston .......................................... 62-89 ............. L1/7 Rice .................................................. 71-58 ...........W1/14 at Baylor ......................................... 59-68 ............. L1/15 Notre Dame ................................. 64-63 ...........W1/18 Texas A&M .................................. 69-78 ............. L1/26 at TCU ............................................. 86-72 ...........W1/28 Texas ............................................... 60-97 ............. L2/1 at Texas Tech ................................. 67-99 ............... L2/4 at Houston ....................................... 79-91 ............... L2/6 at Rice ............................................... 66-72 ............... L2/15 at Arkansas .................................. 59-66 ............. L2/15 Baylor .............................................. 80-61 ...........W2/18 at Texas A&M ............................. 61-75 ............. L at St. Mary’s (Texas) ................ 62-53 ...........W2/23 Texas Tech .................................... 53-80 ............. L2/25 TCU .................................................. 84-69 ...........W2/29 at Texas .......................................... 63-98 ............. L3/2 Northern Arizona (T2) ............. 69-59 ...........W3/3 at UNLV (T2) ................................ 61-84 ............. LT1 - Dallas Hilton Inn Classic (Dallas, Texas)T2 - UNLV Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.)

1984-85 .................................................................(9-19)Coach: Welton Brown11/16 North Texas ................................. 77-60 ...........W11/24 Southwest Texas State ........... 79-68 ...........W11/29 at Hawaii ........................................ 56-68 ............. L11/30 at Hawaii ........................................ 62-86 ............. L at Hawaii-Pacific ......................115-64 ...........W12/7 at North Texas ............................ 71-90 ............. L12/10 at Texas-Arlington ..................... 85-76 ...........W12/14 Oral Roberts (T1) ...................... 75-66 ...........W12/15 Idaho (T1) ...................................... 68-73 ............. L12/28 South Carolina (T2) .................... 53-85 ............. L12/29 UNC-Asheville (T2) ...................... 74-86 ............. L1/2 at Rice ............................................. 60-70 ............. L1/5 Arkansas ....................................... 64-80 ............. L1/9 Baylor .............................................. 83-71 ...........W1/12 at Texas A&M ............................. 66-62 ...........W1/15 at Louisiana Tech ...................... 46-71 ............. L1/19 TCU .................................................. 94-74 ...........W at Texas .......................................... 69-82 ............. L1/26 at Texas Tech .............................. 58-71 ............. L1/29 Houston .......................................... 69-82 ............. L2/3 Rice .................................................. 79-70 ...........W2/6 at Arkansas .................................. 56-85 ............. L2/11 at Baylor ......................................... 65-72 ............. L2/13 Texas A&M ................................... 69-77 ............. L2/19 at TCU ............................................. 68-74 ............. L2/23 Texas ............................................72-107 ............. L2/27 Texas Tech .................................... 74-77 ............. L3/2 at Houston .................................76-114 ............. LT1 - Dallas Hilton Inn Classic (Dallas, Texas)T2 - South Carolina Classic (Columbia, S.C.)

1985-86 .................................................................(11-20)Coach: Welton Brown11/25 North Texas ................................. 67-64 ...........W11/29 UC-Irvine (T1) ............................... 54-57 ............. L11/30 Hardin-Simmons (T1) .............. 82-46 ...........W12/6 Oklahoma State (T2) ................ 64-75 ............. L12/7 Lamar (T2) .................................... 79-73 ...........W12/13 Oral Roberts (T3) ....................... 69-91 ............. L12/14 McNeese State (T3) ................ 77-65 ...........W12/20 Central Michigan (T4) .............. 54-75 ............. L12/21 Utah (T4) ....................................... 66-74 ............. L1/2 at Arkansas .................................. 78-90 ............. L at Baylor ......................................... 62-64 ............. L1/8 Texas A&M ................................... 57-82 ............. L1/11 Wyoming ....................................... 59-62 ............. L1/14 at TCU ............................................. 76-70 .............W1/18 Texas ............................................... 58-96 ............. L1/22 Texas Tech .................................... 69-84 ............. L1/25 at Houston .................................56-109 ............. L at Rice ............................................. 71-51 ...........W 2/1 Arkansas ....................................... 53-79 ............. L2/5 Baylor .............................................. 76-62 ...........W2/8 at Texas A&M ............................. 68-78 ............. L2/11 Sam Houston State .................. 77-56 ...........W2/15 TCU .................................................. 94-87 ...........W2/19 at Texas .......................................48-105 ............. L2/22 at Texas Tech .............................. 63-89 ............. L2/26 Houston .......................................... 65-81 ............. L2/28 San Diego (T5) ............................ 74-73 ...........W3/1 South Carolina (T5) ................61-121 ............. L

3/2 Western Kentucky (T5) .......... 66-76 ............. L3/3 Rice .................................................. 68-61 ...........W Arkansas (T6) .............................. 75-82 ............. LT1 - L’Eggs Classic (Las Cruces,N.M.)T2 - Lady Jack Classic (Nacogdoches, Texas)T3 - Dallas Hilton Inn Classic (Dallas, Texas)T4 - Buckeye Classic (Columbus, Ohio)T5 - Northern Lights Inv. (Anchorage, Alaska) T6 - SWC Postseason Classic (Dallas, Texas)

1986-87 .................................................................(8-19)Coach: Welton Brown11/28 at UNLV (T1) ................................ 58-74 ............. L11/29 Cleveland State (T1) ................. 95-78 ...........W12/3 New Mexico State ..................... 52-71 ............. L12/10 Texas-San Antonio ..................... 66-61 ...........W12/12 Alcorn State (T2) ....................... 72-60 ...........W12/13 Louisiana Tech (T2) .................. 52-95 ............. L12/17 at North Texas ............................ 54-63 ............. L1/3 Baylor .............................................. 58-69 ............. L1/6 Texas A&M ................................... 66-83 ............. L1/7 at Southwest Texas St. ........... 79-77 ...........W1/10 Stephen F. Austin ....................... 63-78 ............. L1/14 TCU .................................................. 71-67 ...........W1/17 at Texas .......................................... 50-91 ............. L1/19 at Texas Tech .............................. 59-73 ............. L1/21 Houston .......................................... 71-93 ............. L1/24 Rice .................................................. 78-80 ............. L1/26 at Arkansas .................................. 71-94 ............. L1/27 at Oral Roberts ........................... 82-89 ............. L1/31 at Baylor ......................................... 63-79 ............. L2/5 Texas A&M ................................... 90-78 ...........W2/7 at Louisiana Tech ...................... 44-78 ............. L2/10 at TCU ............................................. 75-72 ...........W2/14 Texas ............................................... 57-93 ............. L2/18 Texas Tech .................................... 55-67 ............. L2/22 at Houston .................................70-107 ............. L2/24 at Rice ............................................. 74-66 ...........W2/28 Arkansas ....................................... 53-93 ............. LT1 - UNLV Invitational (Las Vegas, Nev.)T2 - Dallas Hilton Inn Classic (Dallas, Texas)

1987-88 ....................................................................(12-16)Coach: Welton Brown11/27 Colorado State (T1) .................. 55-56 ............. L11/28 Idaho (T1) ...................................... 69-52 ...........W12/5 at Tulane ........................................ 73-84 ............. L12/6 at New Orleans ........................... 54-78 ............. L12/9 Texas-Arlington ........................... 81-56 ...........W12/11 UT-Pan American (T2) .........100-52 ...........W12/12 Stephen F. Austin (T2) ............. 56-70 ............. L12/16 North Texas ................................. 62-61 ...........W1/5 at Texas A&M ............................. 71-59 ...........W1/9 Baylor .............................................. 78-43 ...........W1/13 Arkansas ....................................... 68-69 ............. L1/16 at Rice ............................................. 77-82 ............. L1/20 at Houston .................................... 56-70 ............. L1/23 Texas Tech .................................... 75-64 ...........W1/27 Texas ............................................... 56-72 ............. L1/30 at TCU ............................................. 63-59 ...........W2/3 Texas-San Antonio ..................... 81-58 ...........W2/6 Texas A&M ................................... 63-61 ...........W2/10 at Baylor ......................................... 67-69 ............. L2/13 at Arkansas .................................. 85-78 ...........W2/17 Rice .................................................. 78-89 ............. L2/20 Houston .......................................... 68-92 ............. L2/23 at Texas Tech .............................. 52-75 ............. L2/27 at Texas .......................................... 46-66 ............. L2/29 Texas-Arlington ........................... 74-59 ...........W3/2 TCU .................................................. 58-60 ............. L3/8 Stephen F. Austin ....................59-100 ............. L3/10 Texas Tech (T3) .......................... 49-60 ............. LT1 - Idaho Tournament (Moscow, Idaho)T2 - Dallas Hilton Inn Classic (Dallas, Texas)T3 - SWC Postseason Classic (Dallas, Texas)

1988-89 ................................................................(11-14)Coach: Welton Brown12/1 New Orleans ................................ 52-57 ............. L12/3 Rider (T1) ......................................... 75-43 .............W12/4 Providence (T1) ..........................94-100 ............... L at North Texas .............................. 67-65 .............W12/10 Stephen F. Austin ......................... 63-78 ............... L12/29 at California ..................................... 92-85 .............W12/30 at St. Mary's (Calif.) ..................... 91-80 .............W1/4 Texas-Arlington ............................. 54-70 ............... L1/7 Texas A&M ..............................87-88 OT ............... L1/11 at Baylor ........................................... 66-62 .............W1/14 at Arkansas .................................... 84-74 .............W1/18 Rice ..................................................... 71-68 .............W1/21 Houston .....................................78-91 OT ............... L1/24 at Texas Tech ................................. 70-63 .............W1/28 Texas .................................................. 70-92 ............... L

2/1 TCU ..................................................... 83-65 .............W2/7 at Texas A&M ................................ 66-83 ............... L2/15 Arkansas .......................................... 72-87 ............... L2/18 at Rice ............................................... 70-63 .............W2/20 Baylor ................................................. 99-66 .............W2/22 at Houston ....................................... 69-80 ............... L2/25 Texas Tech ...................................... 62-65 ............... L2/28 Texas ...............................................94-105 ............... L3/3 at TCU ............................................... 65-78 ............... L3/8 Texas Tech (T2) ............................ 65-81 ............... LT1 -Providence Tournament (Providence, R.I.) T2 - SWC Postseason Classic (Dallas, Texas)

1989-90 .......................................................................(4-22)Coach: Welton Brown11/24 So. Mississippi (T1) ..................... 57-78 ............... L11/25 Texas-Arlington (T1) .................... 55-61 ............... L12/1 Stephen F. Austin (T2) ............62-103 ............... L12/3 Lamar (T2) ...................................... 75-92 ............... L12/5 North Texas .................................... 60-72 ............... L12/7 at Texas-Arlington ........................ 65-74 ............... L1/3 TCU ..................................................... 66-76 ............... L1/4 Missouri .....................................74-72 OT .............W1/8 Houston ............................................ 68-93 ............... L1/10 at Texas A&M ................................ 45-93 ............... L1/13 Texas .................................................. 77-95 ............... L1/17 Arkansas .......................................... 52-84 ............... L1/20 at Rice ............................................... 70-73 ............... L1/24 at Houston ....................................... 73-81 ............... L1/27 Texas Tech ...................................... 57-71 ............... L1/31 Baylor ................................................. 88-81 .............W2/3 at TCU ............................................... 53-71 ............... L2/10 Texas A&M ..................................... 70-91 ............... L2/13 at Texas .........................................70-105 ............... L2/17 at Arkansas .................................... 60-74 ............... L2/20 Rice ..................................................... 67-64 .............W2/23 Wake Forest (T3) ......................... 64-81 ............... L2/24 Boise State (T3) ............................ 66-75 ............... L2/25 So. Utah St. (T3) .......106-103 (3 OT) .............W2/27 at Texas Tech ................................. 62-82 ............... L3/9 at Baylor ........................................... 73-83 ............... LT1 - Dallas Hilton Inn Classic (Dallas, Texas)T2 - Lady Dial Classic (Nacogdoches, Texas)T3 - Northern Lights Inv. (Anchorage, Alaska)

1990-91 .......................................................................(9-19)Coach: Welton Brown Arkansas State (T1) ................... 71-83 ............... L11/27 Southwest Texas St. ................... 61-54 .............W11/29 Sam Houston St. .......................... 63-64 ............... L12/1 at North Texas .............................. 64-62 .............W12/4 Texas-Arlington ............................. 76-64 .............W Va. Commonwealth (T2) ........... 53-61 ............... L Detroit (T2) ..................................... 71-62 .............W12/29 at Kansas State ............................ 59-69 ............... L12/30 at Missouri-K.C. ............................. 47-62 ............... L1/2 Texas Tech ...................................... 57-85 ............... L1/5 at TCU ............................................... 53-60 ............... L1/12 Texas A&M ..................................... 73-80 ............... L1/16 at Baylor ........................................... 83-79 .............W1/19 at Arkansas .................................... 61-99 ............... L1/22 Rice ..................................................... 71-70 .............W1/26 Houston ............................................ 55-81 ............... L1/29 at Texas ............................................ 65-93 ............... L1/30 at Southwest Texas St. .............. 60-58 .............W2/2 at Texas Tech ................................. 76-90 ............... L2/6 TCU ..................................................... 81-57 .............W2/9 at Texas-San Antonio.................. 77-93 ............... L2/12 at Texas A&M ................................ 77-84 ............... L2/16 Baylor ................................................. 73-69 .............W2/19 Arkansas .......................................... 66-77 ............... L2/23 at Rice ............................................... 60-82 ............... L2/27 at Houston ....................................... 53-90 ............... L3/2 Texas .................................................. 52-90 ............... L3/8 Texas Tech (T3) ............................ 56-71 ............... LT1 - Colony Parke Hotel Shootout (Dallas, Texas)T2 - O'Douls in the Desert (Las Vegas, Nev.)T3 - SWC Postseason Classic (Dallas, Texas)

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1996-97 ....................................................................(19-11)Coach: Rhonda Rompola11/15 at Kansas (T1) ............................... 66-77 ............... L11/29 Louisville (T2) .................................. 71-54 .............W11/30 at Colorado (T2) ............................ 56-74 ............... L12/4 at Texas A&M ................................ 74-71 .............W12/7 Oklahoma ......................................... 91-82 .............W12/16 at New Mexico State (T3) ........ 79-65 .............W12/17 Portland (T3) .................................. 56-71 ............... L12/21 Texas Tech ...................................... 69-78 ............... L12/28 North Texas .................................... 88-50 .............W12/31 Stephen F. Austin ......................... 76-73 .............W1/2 at Rice ............................................... 68-79 ............... L1/5 at Tulsa ............................................. 82-58 .............W1/10 UTEP................................................... 69-63 .............W1/12 New Mexico .................................... 66-45 .............W1/16 at BYU ............................................... 85-62 .............W1/18 at Utah .............................................. 58-78 ............... L1/23 Air Force........................................... 85-58 .............W1/25 at TCU ...........................127-125 (4 OT) .............W1/28 at Louisiana Tech ......................... 60-88 ............... L1/30 Tulsa ................................................... 97-53 .............W2/1 Rice ..................................................... 71-74 ............... L2/6 at New Mexico ............................... 61-68 ............... L2/8 at UTEP ............................................. 77-50 .............W2/13 Utah .................................................... 73-80 ............... L2/15 BYU ..................................................... 68-54 .............W2/20 TCU ..................................................... 99-82 .............W2/25 at Air Force ..................................... 89-71 .............W3/3 San Jose State (T4) .................... 76-62 .............W3/5 Colorado State (T4) .................... 69-64 .............W3/7 Utah (T4) .......................................... 63-78 ............... LT1 - Preseason Women's NITT2 - Coors Classic (Boulder, Colo.)T3 - New Mexico State L'eggs Classic (Las Cruces, N.M.)T4 - WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.)

1997-98 .......................................................................(21-8)Coach: Rhonda Rompola11/22 Sam Houston State.................... 80-49 .............W11/25 at Tulane........................................... 68-58 .............W11/26 at LSU ................................................ 59-70 ............... L11/30 Oral Roberts ................................... 71-48 .............W12/5 Arizona State (T1)........................ 74-59 .............W12/6 Oklahoma State (T1).................. 71-56 .............W12/14 Texas A&M ..................................... 75-72 .............W12/16 at North Texas .............................. 78-63 .............W12/20 Louisiana Tech ............................... 74-76 ............... L12/29 at Texas Tech ................................. 55-78 ............... L1/2 Tulsa .................................................. 76-63 .............W1/4 Rice ................................................... 65-50 .............W1/8 at Fresno State .....................70-66 OT .............W1/10 at San Jose State ........................ 55-44 .............W1/15 Hawaii ............................................... 68-74 ............... L1/17 San Diego State ........................... 71-62 .............W1/22 at UTEP ............................................ 64-57 .............W1/24 TCU .................................................... 74-66 .............W1/29 at Tulsa .....................................75-66 OT ............W1/31 at Rice .............................................. 63-77 ............... L2/5 San Jose State ............................ 66-46 .............W2/7 Fresno State ................................ 75-61 .............W2/12 at San Diego State ...................... 66-54 .............W2/14 at Hawaii ......................................... 69-73 ............... L2/19 at TCU ............................................... 86-43 .............W2/24 UTEP ................................................. 78-64 .............W3/2 Wyoming (T2) ............................... 69-55 .............W3/4 Colorado St. (T2) ..................64-67 OT .............. L3/13 Virginia (T3) .................................... 68-77 ............... LT1 - Cotton Bowl Basketball Classic (Dallas, Texas)T2 - WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.)T3 - NCAA East Regional (Tucson, Ariz.)

2/12 at Texas ............................................ 74-73 .............W2/16 Texas Tech ...................................... 68-85 ............... L2/19 TCU ..................................................... 77-71 .............W2/23 Houston ............................................ 81-63 .............W2/26 at Texas A&M .............................85-103 ............... L3/5 Baylor ................................................. 88-73 .............W3/9 Houston (T3) .................................. 82-73 .............W3/11 Texas Tech (T3) ............................ 78-99 ............... L3/16 Louisiana Tech (T4) ..................... 62-96 ............... LT1 - Penn/Princeton Ivy ClassicT2 - Days Inn Classic (Green Bay, Wisc.)T3 - Dr Pepper SWC Classic (Dallas, Texas)T4 - NCAA Mideast Regional (Ruston, La.)

1994-95 ....................................................................(21-10)Coach: Rhonda Rompola11/25 Indiana (T1) ..................................... 63-69 ............... L11/26 BYU (T1) ........................................... 88-74 .............W11/29 Sam Houston State..................... 88-72 .............W12/2 Wisconsin (T2) .............................. 80-77 .............W12/3 Arkansas (T2) ................................ 79-85 ............... L12/7 North Texas .................................... 93-80 .............W12/9 UNC-Charlotte (T3) ..................... 88-79 .............W12/10 Memphis (T3) ................................ 77-99 ............... L12/19 Vermont ........................................... 89-74 .............W12/28 at LSU ................................................ 78-72 .............W12/30 at Tulane........................................... 74-71 .............W1/3 Alcorn State .................................106-78 .............W1/11 Baylor ................................................. 74-62 .............W1/14 at Rice ............................................... 72-84 ............... L1/18 at Texas ............................................ 50-74 ............... L1/21 Texas Tech ...................................... 61-80 ............... L1/25 TCU ..................................................... 94-48 .............W1/28 Houston ............................................ 82-92 ............... L2/1 at Texas A&M ................................ 78-75 .............W2/8 at Baylor ........................................... 78-68 .............W2/11 Rice ..................................................... 95-59 .............W2/15 Texas .................................................. 82-74 .............W2/19 at Texas Tech ................................. 58-79 ............... L2/22 at TCU ............................................107-67 .............W2/25 at Houston ....................................106-88 .............W3/1 Texas A&M ..................................... 80-67 .............W3/8 Baylor (T4) ....................................... 83-68 .............W3/10 Texas (T4) ........................................ 81-65 .............W3/11 Texas Tech (T4) ............................ 62-84 ............... L3/16 So. Miss. (T5) .........................96-95 OT .............W3/18 Stanford (T5) .................................. 73-95 ............... LT1 - Cablevision Classic (Lincoln, Neb.)T2 - Dial Classic (Fayetteville, Ark.)T3 - Kitchens Unlimited-Union Planters Bank Classic (Memphis, Tenn.)T4 - Dr Pepper SWC Classic (Dallas, Texas)T5 - NCAA West Regional (Stanford, Calif.)

1995-96 ....................................................................(19-11)Coach: Rhonda Rompola11/25 Georgia (T1) .................................... 65-95 ............... L11/26 Radford (T1) ................................... 86-59 .............W12/1 New Mexico State........................ 75-69 .............W12/5 at Oklahoma.................................... 96-87 .............W12/17 George Washington (T2) ......... 73-59 .............W12/19 Northwestern (T2) ...................... 78-73 .............W12/28 Wisconsin-Green Bay ................. 82-58 .............W12/30 Utah .................................................... 88-76 .............W1/3 Tulane ................................................ 62-71 ............... L1/6 Houston .........................................100-59 .............W1/10 LSU ..................................................... 81-68 .............W1/13 at Baylor ....................................73-70 OT ............W1/17 Rice ..................................................... 75-65 .............W1/20 at Texas ............................................ 83-84 ............... L1/24 Texas Tech ...................................... 73-86 ............... L1/27 at TCU ............................................... 85-65 .............W1/29 at North Texas .............................. 69-66 .............W2/4 at Texas A&M ................................ 55-63 ............... L2/7 at Alcorn State .............................. 58-78 ............... L2/10 Baylor ................................................. 75-63 .............W2/12 Lamar ................................................ 85-69 .............W2/14 at Rice ............................................... 61-60 .............W2/17 Texas .................................................. 77-79 .............W2/21 at Texas Tech ................................. 70-88 ............... L2/24 TCU ..................................................... 86-65 .............W2/28 at Houston ....................................... 76-72 .............W3/1 Texas A&M ..................................... 92-74 .............W3/6 Houston (T3) .................................. 76-81 ............... L3/15 DePaul (T4) ..................................... 82-96 ............... LT1 - Dial Classic (Norfolk, Va.)T2 - San Juan Shootout (San Juan, PR)T3 - Dr Pepper SWC Classic (Dallas, Texas)T4 - NCAA Mideast Regional (Iowa City, Iowa)

1991-92 ....................................................................(17-12)Coach: Rhonda Rompola11/23 at Texas-Arlington ........................ 77-76 .............W11/25 Tulane ................................................ 68-53 .............W11/29 Prairie View A&M (T1) ...........103-36 .............W11/30 Kent (T1) .......................................107-99 .............W12/3 at North Texas .............................. 67-71 ............... L12/6 at Texas-San Antonio.................. 59-56 .............W12/18 Oregon State .................................. 73-64 .............W12/28 Alabama-Birmingham (T2) ...... 81-82 ............... L12/29 San Jose State (T2) .................... 60-51 .............W1/5 at Oklahoma.................................... 73-82 ............... L1/8 Texas Tech ...................................... 76-98 ............... L1/11 Texas A&M ..................................... 66-69 ............... L1/13 North Texas .................................... 77-59 .............W1/15 at TCU ............................................... 79-46 .............W1/22 Texas .................................................. 81-83 ............... L1/25 at Baylor ........................................... 89-82 .............W2/1 Rice ..................................................... 67-56 .............W2/5 Houston ............................................ 69-66 .............W2/8 at Texas Tech ................................. 73-91 ............... L2/12 at Texas A&M ................................ 62-49 .............W2/15 TCU ..................................................... 97-44 .............W2/17 Oklahoma ......................................... 69-63 .............W2/21 at Southwest Texas St.. ............. 55-71 ............... L2/22 at Texas ............................................ 70-90 ............... L2/25 Baylor ................................................. 71-63 .............W3/4 at Rice ............................................... 70-72 ............... L3/7 at Houston ....................................... 66-75 ............... L3/11 Texas A&M (T3)............................ 85-77 .............W3/12 Texas Tech (T3) ............................ 67-79 ............... LT1 - Colony Parke Hotel Shootout (Dallas, Texas)T2 - Calistoga Holiday Classic (San Jose, Calif.)T3 - SWC Postseason Classic (Dallas, Texas)

1992-93 ....................................................................(20-10)Coach: Rhonda Rompola12/1 Texas-Arlington ............................. 70-66 .............W12/5 at Oklahoma.................................... 72-66 .............W12/8 North Texas .................................... 96-57 .............W12/12 Oral Roberts ................................107-72 .............W12/29 at Tulane........................................... 58-82 ............... L12/30 at Southeastern La. .................... 71-60 .............W1/5 Stephen F. Austin ......................... 78-69 .............W1/12 Texas .................................................. 69-93 ............... L1/16 Texas Tech ...................................64-100 ............... L1/20 TCU ..................................................... 86-82 .............W1/23 Houston ............................................ 68-76 ............... L1/27 at Texas A&M ................................ 77-74 .............W2/1 at Sam Houston State ............... 79-58 .............W2/3 Baylor ................................................. 91-89 .............W2/6 at Rice ............................................... 68-60 .............W2/9 at Texas ............................................ 77-99 ............... L2/13 at Texas Tech ................................. 78-83 ............... L2/17 at TCU ............................................... 89-69 .............W2/20 at Houston ....................................... 73-63 .............W2/24 Texas A&M ..................................... 90-77 .............W2/26 NE Illinois (T1) .............................106-73 .............W2/27 Hawaii (T1) ...................................... 68-90 ............... L2/28 Alaska-Anchorage (T1) .............. 68-60 .............W3/3 at Baylor ........................................... 88-84 .............W3/6 Rice ..................................................... 64-65 ............... L3/10 Houston (T2) .................................. 96-80 .............W3/11 Texas (T2) ........................................ 76-95 ............... L3/25 UNLV (T3) ................................76-74 OT .............W3/26 Florida Int'l. (T3)............................. 60-59 .............W3/27 Arkansas State (T3) ................... 54-67 ............... LT1 - Northern Lights Inv. (Anchorage, Alaska)T2 - SWC Postseason Classic (Dallas, Texas)T3 - National Women's Invitation Tournament (Amarillo, Texas)

1993-94 .......................................................................(18-9)Coach: Rhonda Rompola11/27 at North Texas .............................. 82-61 .............W12/3 at Princeton (T1) .......................... 61-45 .............W12/4 at Pennsylvania (T1).................... 73-54 .............W12/10 Central Michigan (T2) ................ 70-56 .............W12/21 Arkansas .......................................... 89-81 .............W12/28 California .......................................... 81-76 .............W12/31 Fordham ........................................... 83-59 .............W1/2 Oklahoma ......................................... 72-99 ............... L1/5 Tulane ................................................ 74-64 .............W1/12 at Rice ............................................... 51-72 ............... L1/15 Texas .................................................. 71-76 ............... L1/19 at Texas Tech ................................. 56-89 ............... L1/22 at TCU ........................................89-84 OT .............W1/26 at Houston ....................................... 81-77 .............W1/29 Texas A&M ..................................... 65-77 ............... L2/1 Southwest Texas State ............. 71-57 .............W2/5 at Baylor ........................................... 82-79 .............W2/8 Rice ..................................................... 73-59 .............W

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2003-04 ....................................................................(13-15)Coach: Rhonda Rompola11/24 #23 TCU .......................................... 64-74 ............... L11/28 UTA (T1) ........................................... 74-71 .............W11/29 #5 Texas Tech (T1) ..................... 47-77 ............... L12/3 #16 Oklahoma .............................. 63-85 ............... L12/14 at San Diego State ...................... 64-55 .............W12/17 at USC ............................................... 48-64 ............... L12/21 at North Texas .............................. 70-66 .............W12/28 at Maine ........................................... 44-43 .............W12/30 at New Hampshire ...................... 62-63 ............... L1/3 at Rice ............................................... 60-78 ............... L1/5 at Tulsa ......................................72-64 OT .............W1/8 Fresno State ................................... 67-62 .............W1/10 Nevada .............................................. 70-62 .............W1/15 at Hawaii........................................... 50-67 ............... L1/17 at San Jose State .................59-64 OT ............... L1/24 at #11 Louisiana Tech .............. 52-88 ............... L1/29 UTEP................................................... 54-39 .............W1/31 Boise State ...................................... 66-41 .............W2/5 at Nevada......................................... 71-68 .............W2/7 at Fresno State ............................. 35-49 ............... L2/12 San Jose State .............................. 88-61 .............W2/14 Hawaii ................................................ 74-65 .............W2/21 #6 Louisiana Tech ....................... 79-89 ............... L2/26 at Boise State ................................ 57-76 ............... L2/28 at UTEP ............................................. 52-45 .............W3/4 Tulsa ................................................... 67-73 ............... L3/6 Rice ..................................................... 60-70 ............... L3/10 vs. UTEP (T2) ...........................73-80 OT ............... LT1 - SMU Hoops for the Cure Classic (Dallas, Texas)T2 - WAC Tournament (Fresno, Calif.)

2004-05 ....................................................................(19-11)Coach: Rhonda Rompola11/19 Sam Houston State..................... 55-45 .............W11/21 Maine ................................................. 58-44 .............W11/26 Mercer (T1) .................................... 99-77 .............W11/27 Ole Miss (T1) .................................. 72-69 .............W12/2 at #23 TCU ..................................... 65-85 ............... L12/5 North Texas .................................... 60-46 .............W12/11 UTA ..................................................... 65-40 .............W12/18 vs. UTSA (T2) ................................. 66-46 .............W12/19 at Denver (T2) ............................... 60-42 .............W12/22 San Diego State ............................ 80-36 .............W12/30 Rice ..................................................... 77-68 .............W1/1 Tulsa ................................................... 75-60 .............W1/6 at Fresno State ............................. 68-59 .............W1/8 at Nevada......................................... 62-63 ............... L1/13 Hawaii ................................................ 63-70 ............... L1/15 San Jose State .............................. 58-37 .............W1/22 Louisiana Tech ............................... 62-69 ............... L1/27 at UTEP ............................................. 71-64 .............W1/29 at Boise State ................................ 63-57 .............W2/3 Nevada .............................................. 64-55 .............W2/5 Fresno State ................................... 62-70 ............... L2/10 at San Jose State .................62-63 OT ............... L2/12 at Hawaii........................................... 52-50 .............W2/19 at Louisiana Tech ......................... 63-77 ............... L2/24 Boise State ...................................... 59-53 .............W2/26 UTEP................................................... 67-51 .............W3/3 at Tulsa ............................................. 67-90 ............... L3/5 at Rice ............................................... 50-53 ............... L3/9 vs. Fresno State (T3) .................. 53-71 ............... L3/17 at SMS (T4)..................................... 56-83 ............... LT1 - SMU Hoops for the Cure Classic (Dallas, Texas)T2 - DU Wells Fargo Classic (Denver, Colo.)T3 - WAC Tournament (Reno, Nev.)T4 - WNIT (Springfield, Mo.)

1998-99 ....................................................................(20-11)Coach: Rhonda Rompola11/14 at Oklahoma State ....................... 57-64 ............... L11/18 at Texas A&M ........................78-75 OT .............W11/23 Texas Tech ...................................... 67-72 ............... L11/27 Michigan State (T1) .................... 71-80 ............... L11/28 Arkansas State (T1) ................... 91-69 .............W12/1 at Stephen F. Austin.................... 72-79 ............... L12/5 Tulane ................................................ 80-81 ............... L12/13 Grambling State ............................ 93-69 .............W12/16 at Louisiana Tech ......................... 63-91 ............... L12/22 North Texas .................................... 71-64 .............W12/29 Louisiana State.............................. 63-79 ............... L1/5 at Utah .............................................. 80-69 .............W1/9 at TCU ............................................... 67-53 .............W1/14 Wyoming .......................................... 97-66 .............W1/16 Colorado State .............................. 67-74 ............... L1/21 at UNLV ....................................69-72 OT ............... L1/23 at Air Force ..................................... 70-50 .............W1/28 Rice ..................................................... 77-66 .............W1/30 Tulsa ................................................... 65-64 .............W2/6 TCU ..................................................... 75-59 .............W2/11 at Wyoming .................................... 76-67 .............W2/14 at Colorado State ......................... 52-69 ............... L2/18 Air Force........................................... 82-44 .............W2/20 UNLV .................................................. 74-62 .............W2/25 at Tulsa ............................................. 69-59 .............W2/27 at Rice ............................................... 63-49 .............W3/3 BYU (T2) ........................................... 75-60 .............W3/5 New Mexico (T2) .......................... 53-45 .............W3/6 Colorado State (T2) .................... 65-49 .............W3/13 Toledo (T3) ...................................... 91-76 .............W3/15 at Georgia (T3) .............................. 55-68 ............... LT1 - SMU Women's Basketball Classic (Dallas, Texas)T2 - WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.)T3 - NCAA Mideast Regional (Athens, Ga.)

1999-2000 .................................................................(22-9)Coach: Rhonda Rompola11/19 Sam Houston State..................104-69 .............W11/26 Texas Southern (T1) ................... 93-59 .............W11/27 George Washington (T1) ......... 77-62 .............W11/30 Texas A&M .............................69-73 OT .............. L12/4 at Texas Tech ................................. 47-63 ............... L12/13 at Tulane........................................... 69-81 ............... L12/15 at LSU ................................................ 56-73 ............... L12/21 at North Texas .............................. 77-90 ............... L12/28 vs. Maryland (T2).......................... 72-65 .............W12/29 at Miami (T2) ................................. 76-55 .............W1/4 Utah .................................................... 51-43 .............W1/8 North Texas .................................... 73-58 .............W1/13 Hawaii ................................................ 68-51 .............W1/15 San Jose State .............................. 80-42 .............W1/20 at UTEP ............................................. 66-31 .............W1/22 at Fresno State ............................. 86-50 .............W1/29 TCU ..................................................... 82-63 .............W2/3 Tulsa ................................................... 73-66 .............W 2/5 Rice ..................................................... 75-66 .............W2/10 at San Jose State ........................ 71-44 .............W2/12 at Hawaii........................................... 51-63 ............... L2/17 Fresno State ............................78-68 OT .............W2/19 UTEP................................................... 79-48 .............W2/27 at TCU ............................................... 84-74 .............W3/2 at Rice ............................................... 56-69 ............... L3/4 at Tulsa ............................................. 58-45 .............W3/8 vs. San Jose State (T3) ............. 99-56 .............W

2000-01 ....................................................................(17-12)Coach: Rhonda Rompola11/17 vs. Florida A&M (T1) ................... 79-65 .............W11/18 at Stephen F. Austin (T1) .......... 62-69 ............... L11/21 TAMU-Corpus Christi ................. 62-57 .............W11/28 LSU ..................................................... 62-83 ............... L12/1 Southern Illinois (T2) ................... 86-80 .............W12/2 Boston University (T2) ............... 63-56 .............W12/6 Tulane ................................................ 66-75 ............... L12/9 at Oklahoma.................................71-101 ............... L12/20 North Texas .................................... 72-61 .............W12/28 at Utah .............................................. 40-79 ............... L12/30 at BYU ............................................... 58-72 ............... L1/5 at San Jose State ........................ 74-57 .............W1/7 at Hawaii........................................... 56-74 ............... L1/12 Fresno State ................................... 66-55 .............W1/14 Nevada .............................................. 68-65 .............W1/19 UTEP................................................... 72-53 .............W1/21 at Rice ............................................... 84-72 .............W1/26 at Nevada......................................... 61-75 ............... L1/28 at Fresno State ............................. 68-70 ............... L2/2 Rice ..................................................... 86-71 .............W2/4 at Tulsa ............................................. 57-52 .............W2/9 TCU ..................................................... 63-71 ............... L

2/13 at UTEP ............................................. 63-57 .............W2/16 Hawaii ................................................ 48-62 ............... L2/18 San Jose State .............................. 80-71 .............W2/25 Tulsa ................................................... 67-53 .............W3/3 at TCU ............................................... 87-79 .............W3/7 vs. Fresno State (T3) .................. 61-56 .............W3/8 vs. Hawaii (T3) ........................88-97 OT ............... LT1 - Conoco Classic (Nacogdoches, Texas)T2 - SMU Hoops for the Cure Classic (Dallas, Texas)T3 - WAC Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.)

2001-02 ....................................................................(12-18)Coach: Rhonda Rompola11/17 vs. Ga. Southern (T1) .................. 56-53 .............W11/18 vs. So. Florida (T1) ....................... 64-79 ............... L11/21 at North Texas .............................. 53-72 ............... L11/24 Utah .................................................... 49-48 .............W11/30 Western Illinois (T2) ................... 57-54 .............W12/1 Chattanooga (T2) ......................... 65-67 ............... L12/5 #3 Oklahoma.................................. 70-91 ............... L12/8 BYU ..................................................... 92-83 .............W12/21 vs. Alabama (T3) ........................... 69-85 ............... L12/22 vs. E. Michigan (T3) ..................... 83-65 .............W12/28 at Fresno State ............................. 63-70 ............... L12/30 at Nevada......................................... 68-70 ............... L1/3 UTEP................................................... 73-76 ............... L1/5 Boise State ...................................... 62-56 .............W1/11 at Hawaii........................................... 51-52 ............... L1/13 at San Jose State ........................ 54-61 ............... L1/20 #10 Louisiana Tech .................... 45-68 ............... L1/24 Rice ..................................................... 59-66 ............... L1/26 Tulsa ................................................... 62-76 ............... L1/30 at Boise State ................................ 62-59 .............W2/2 at UTEP ............................................. 81-54 .............W2/7 San Jose State .............................. 92-87 .............W2/9 Hawaii ................................................ 53-60 ............... L2/16 at #7 Louisiana Tech ................. 36-82 ............... L2/21 at Tulsa ............................................. 60-62 ............... L2/23 at Rice ............................................... 52-68 ............... L2/28 Nevada .............................................. 58-56 .............W3/2 Fresno State ................................... 68-64 .............W3/5 vs. UTEP (T4) .................................. 73-66 .............W3/6 vs. Rice (T4) .................................... 57-80 ............... LT1 - Boston Univ. Classic (Boston, Mass.)T2 - SMU Hoops for the Cure Classic (Dallas, Texas)T3 - Torneo de Cancun (Cancun, Mexico)T4 - WAC Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.)

2002-03 ....................................................................(16-15)Coach: Rhonda Rompola11/22 Stony Brook (T1) ........................... 66-39 .............W11/23 Wake Forest (T1) ..................83-71 OT .............W11/29 vs. Missouri (T2) ........................... 72-70 .............W11/30 TAMU-CC (T2)................................ 53-58 ............... L12/5 at TCU ............................................... 57-77 ............... L12/16 North Texas .................................... 68-64 .............W12/19 Southern Cal ................................... 58-80 ............... L12/21 at # 15 Oklahoma ........................ 71-68 .............W12/28 vs. #20 Boston College ............. 57-67 ............... L12/29 vs. NC-Greensboro ...................... 62-49 .............W1/4 #14 Louisiana Tech .................... 64-74 ............... L1/9 Hawaii ................................................ 66-56 .............W1/11 San Jose State .............................. 86-77 .............W1/16 at Fresno State ............................. 62-75 ............... L1/18 at Nevada......................................... 77-72 .............W1/23 Rice ..................................................... 67-62 .............W1/25 Tulsa ................................................... 64-61 .............W1/30 at UTEP ............................................. 69-71 ............... L2/1 at Boise State ................................ 75-78 ............... L2/6 at San Jose State ........................ 61-58 .............W2/8 at Hawaii........................................... 60-69 ............... L2/13 Nevada .............................................. 59-70 ............... L2/15 Fresno State ............................70-77 OT ............... L2/20 at Tulsa ............................................. 50-61 ............... L2/22 at Rice ............................................... 48-68 ............... L2/27 Boise State ...................................... 78-61 .............W3/1 UTEP................................................... 68-62 .............W3/6 at #6 Louisiana Tech ................. 56-89 ............... L3/11 vs. Nevada (T4) ............................. 60-49 .............W3/12 vs. Rice (T4) .................................... 58-55 .............W3/14 vs. Fresno State (T4) .................. 76-81 ............... LT1 - SMU Hoops for the Cure Classic (Dallas, Texas)T2 - Flint Hills Resources Islander Classic (Corpus Christi, Texas)T3 - Tulane Classic (New Orleans, La.)T4 - WAC Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.)

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2005-06 ....................................................................(16-14)Coach: Rhonda Rompola11/11 Louisiana-Lafayette (T1) ............ 53-45 .............W11/13 at #25 Oklahoma (T1) ............... 43-80 ............... L11/18 Arkansas .......................................... 63-73 ............... L11/25 Louisiana-Monroe (T2) .............. 56-44 .............W11/26 Virginia Tech (T2) ......................... 61-87 ............... L11/30 UTA ..................................................... 67-58 .............W12/3 at North Texas .............................. 69-84 ............... L12/13 at George Washington .............. 58-76 ............... L12/16 at Liberty .......................................... 61-71 ............... L12/20 TCU ..................................................... 68-79 ............... L12/22 UC-Irvine ........................................... 77-51 .............W12/30 Sam Houston State..................... 96-68 .............W1/2 at Tulsa ............................................. 54-73 ............... L1/6 at Tulane........................................... 78-66 .............W1/8 at UTEP ............................................. 69-80 ............... L1/13 Memphis .......................................... 67-45 .............W1/15 UAB .................................................... 54-49 .............W1/20 Houston ............................................ 66-53 .............W1/22 Rice ..................................................... 67-58 .............W1/27 at East Carolina............................. 63-75 ............... L1/29 at Marshall ...................................... 72-67 .............W2/6 Southern Miss ............................... 84-62 .............W2/10 at UCF ................................................ 69-57 .............W2/12 Tulsa ................................................... 67-78 ............... L2/17 at Rice ............................................... 56-71 ............... L2/19 at Houston ....................................... 63-61 .............W2/24 UTEP................................................... 59-46 .............W2/26 Tulane ................................................ 58-71 ............... L3/3 Tulane (T3) ........................86-84 (3 OT) .............W3/4 Rice (T3) ........................................... 52-57 ............... LT1 - Preseason WNITT2 - SMU Hoops for the Cure Classic (Dallas, Texas)T3 - Conference USA Tournament (Dallas, Texas)

2007-08 TEAM

2006-07 ....................................................................(18-12)Coach: Rhonda Rompola11/12 UTSA ................................................ 78-49 .............W11/17 Sam Houston State .................. 84-50 .............W11/20 at Stephen F. Austin ................. 84-75 .............W11/24 Bradley (T1) .................................. 80-61 .............W11/25 Wisconsin-Milwaukee (T1) .... 47-53 ............... L12/1 at TCU ............................................. 71-83 ............... L12/3 UTA ................................................... 67-64 .............W12/9 North Texas .................................. 70-53 .............W12/13 at #25 Arkansas ........................ 58-70 ............... L12/19 vs. Detroit-Mercy (T2) .............. 73-50 .............W12/20 vs. #4 Duke (T2) ........................ 45-75 ............... L12/30 Texas Tech .................................... 72-61 .............W1/2 Tulsa ................................................. 64-54 .............W1/5 at Memphis................................... 97-65 .............W1/7 at UAB ............................................. 68-71 ............... L1/12 UTEP ................................................ 70-59 .............W1/14 Tulane .............................................. 58-63 ............... L1/21 at Tulsa ........................................... 55-74 ............... L1/25 at Rice ............................................. 69-80 ............... L1/27 at Houston .................................... 65-81 ............... L2/1 UCF ................................................... 73-47 .............W2/4 at Southern Miss ....................... 69-65 .............W2/9 East Carolina ................................ 58-70 ............... L2/11 Marshall ......................................... 65-48 .............W2/15 Rice ................................................... 64-50 .............W2/17 Houston .......................................... 61-50 .............W2/22 at Tulane ........................................ 72-78 ............... L2/24 at UTEP ........................................... 68-58 .............W3/1 vs. UCF (T3) .................................. 79-58 .............W3/2 vs. East Carolina (T3) ............... 62-76 ............... LT1 - SMU Hoops for the Cure Classic (Dallas, Texas)T2 - Carribean Classic (Cancun, Mexico)T3 - Conference USA Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.)

2007-08 ........................................................................ (24-9)Coach: Rhonda Rompola11/9 Texas A&M ................................. 62-57 ................. L11/13 at Texas A&M CC .................... 74-70 ...............W11/20 TCU ................................................. 66-61 ...............W11/23 Western Michigan (T1) ........ 86-61 ...............W11/24 Kansas (T1) ................................ 68-56 ...............W11/28 Stephen F. Austin ..................... 60-60 ...............W12/1 at North Texas .......................... 68-62 ...............W12/6 Coppin State............................... 71-68 ...............W12/8 Texas-Arlington ......................... 97-66 ...............W12/19 at Manhattan ............................. 70-60 ................. L12/21 at Hofstra .................................... 77-70 ...............W12/29 at Texas Tech ............................ 75-70 ................. L1/2 at Texas-San Antonio.................. 74-72 ...............W1/5 at Tulsa ............................................. 75-62 ................. L1/11 UCF ..................................................... 90-62 ...............W1/13 Southern Miss ............................... 85-72 ...............W1/18 at East Carolina................... 73-68 (OT) ...............W1/20 at Marshall ...................................... 72-50 ...............W1/26 Tulsa ................................................... 70-68 ................. L1/31 UTEP................................................... 69-64 ................. L2/2 Tulane ................................................ 81-69 ...............W2/7 at Rice ............................................... 80-68 ...............W2/9 at Houston ....................................... 74-51 ...............W2/14 Memphis .......................................... 93-49 ...............W2/17 at UAB ............................................... 84-51 ...............W2/21 Rice ..................................................... 80-68 ...............W2/23 Houston ............................................ 85-74 ...............W2/28 at UTEP ............................................. 76-63 ................. L3/1 at Tulane........................................... 76-63 ................. L3/7 Tulsa (T2) ......................................... 68-49 ...............W3/8 Marshall (T2).................................. 68-59 ...............W3/9 UTEP (T2) ......................................... 73-57 ...............W3/23 Notre Dame (T3) .......................... 75-62 ................. LT1 - SMU Hoops For The Cure Classic (Dallas, Texas)T2 - Conference USA Championship (Orlando, Fla.)T3 - NCAA Tournament (West Lafayette, Ind.)

2008-09 ...................................................................... (20-12)Coach: Rhonda Rompola11/14 UTA ............................................... 79-85 ................. L11/21 at Arkansas ............................... 69-78 ................. L11/22 at Eastern Illinois .......... 65-71 (OT) ................. L11/28 Sam Houston State (T1) ..... 73-52 ...............W11/29 Charlotte (T1)........................... 74-76 ................. L12/2 Texas A&M Corpus Christi 73-65 ...............W12/7 at Texas A&M .......................... 48-80 ................. L12/14 North Texas .............................. 74-57 ...............W12/16 Dartmouth ................................. 65-63 ...............W12/19 vs. Jacksonville (T2)............... 65-67 ................. L12/20 vs. Virginia Tech (T2) ............ 63-56 ...............W12/28 Arkansas-Pine Bluff ............... 92-75 ...............W12/30 at TCU .......................................... 79-75 ...............W1/3 Tulsa ............................................. 67-56 ...............W1/8 Marshall ...................................... 63-70 ................. L1/10 East Carolina ............................ 80-73 ...............W1/18 at Tulsa ....................................... 65-53 ...............W1/22 at Tulane ..................................... 59-56 ...............W1/24 at UTEP ....................................... 70-64 ...............W1/29 Houston ...................................... 59-56 ...............W1/31 Rice ............................................... 68-52 ...............W2/5 at Southern Miss .................... 65-75 ................. L2/7 at UCF .......................................... 68-78 ................. L2/12 at Memphis ............................... 71-57 ...............W2/15 UAB ............................................... 81-51 ...............W2/20 at Houston ................................. 73-75 ................. L2/22 at Rice ......................................... 63-41 ...............W2/26 Tulane .......................................... 61-49 ...............W2/28 UTEP ............................................. 78-65 ...............W3/6 East Carolina (T3) .................. 77-69 ...............W3/7 UCF (T3) ..................................... 51-62 ................. L3/19 at La. Tech (T4) ....................... 54-77 LT1 - SMU Hoops For The Cure Classic (Dallas, Texas)T2 - Padre Island Tournament (South Padre Island, Texas)T3 - Conference USA Championship (Orlando, Fla.)T4 - WNIT (Ruston, La.)

Shaded seasons indicate participation in postseason.

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Abilene Christian (2-2)1979-80 L, 67-691980-81 L, 59-981981-82 W, 83-531983-84 W, 82-59

Air Force (4-0)1996-97 W,85-58 W, 89-711998-99 W, 70-50 W, 82-44

Alabama (0-1)2001-02 L, 69-85

Alaska-Anchorage (1-0)1992-93 W, 68-60

Alcorn State (2-1)1986-87 W, 72-601994-95 W, 106-781995-96 L, 58-78

Arizona State (1-0)1997-98 W, 74-59

Arkansas (4-21)1980-81 W, 69-58 L, #61-661981-82 L, 59-761982-83 L, 54-601983-84 L, 59-661984-85 L, 64-80 L, 56-851985-86 L, 78-90 L, 53-79 L, #75-821986-87 L, 71-94 L, 53-931987-88 L, 68-69 W, 85-781988-89 W, 84-74 L, 72-871989-90 L, 52-84 L ,60-741990-91 L, 61-99 L, 66-771993-94 W, 89-811994-95 L, 79-852005-06 L, 63-732006-07 L, 58-702008-09 L, 69-78

Arkansas Pine Bluff (1-0)2008-09 W, 92-75

Arkansas State (1-2)1990-91 L, 71-831992-93 L, 54-671998-99 W, 91-69

Baylor (23-13)1976-77 L, 48-89 W, 60-471980-81 L, 60-69 L, 65-80 L, #55-811981-82 L, 85-95 W, 88-781982-83 L, 62-79 W, 69-671983-84 L, 59-68 W, 80-611984-85 W, 83-71 L, 65-721985-86 L, 62-64 W, 76-621986-87 L, 58-69 L, 63-79

Colorado State (2-4)1987-88 L, 55-561996-97 W, $69-641997-98 L, $64-67 (OT)1998-99 L, 67-74 L, 52-69 W, $65-49

Coppin State (1-0)2007-08 W, 71-68

Dartmouth (1-0)2008-09 W, 65-63

Denver (1-0)2004-05 W, 60-42

DePaul (0-1)1995-96 L, *82-96

Detroit (2-0)1990-91 W, 71-622006-07 W, 73-50 (neutral site)

Drake (0-1)1976-77 L, 50-59

Duke University (0-1)2006-07 L, 45-75 (neutral site)

East Carolina (3-3)2005-06 L, 63-752006-07 L, 58-70 L, !62-762007-08 W, 73-68 (OT)2008-09 W, 80-73 W, !77-69

East Texas Baptist (2-0)1976-77 W, 85-701977-78 W, 70-46

East Texas State (13-0)1976-77 W, 67-58 W, 61-491977-78 W, 62-50 W, 53-49 W, 80-641978-79 W, 69-57 W, 64-63 W, 57-541979-80 W, 69-651980-81 W, 71-50 W, 57-541981-82 W, 85-56 W, 44-42

Eastern Illinois (0-1)2008-09 L, 65-71 OT

Eastern Michigan (1-0)2001-02 W, 83-65

Eastern Washington (1-0)1982-83 W, 67-60

Eastfield (1-0)1976-77 W, 83-16

El Centro (1-0)1977-78 W, 67-52

Florida A&M (1-0)2000-01 W, 79-65

Florida International (1-0)1992-93 W, 60-59

1987-88 W, 78-43 L, 67-691988-89 W, 66-62 W, 99-661989-90 W, 88-81 L, 73-831990-91 W, 83-79 W, 73-691991-92 W, 89-82 W, 71-631992-93 W, 91-89 W, 88-841993-94 W, 82-79 W, 88-731994-95 W, 74-62 W, 78-68 W, #83-681995-96 W, 73-70 W, 75-63

Boise State (6-3)1989-90 L, 66-752001-02 W, 62-56 W, 62-592002-03 L, 69-71 W, 78-612003-04 W, 66-41 L, 57-762004-05 W, 63-57 W, 59-53

Boston College (0-1)2002-03 L, 57-67

Boston University (1-0)2000-01 W, 63-56

Bradley University (1-0)2006-07 W, 80-61

BYU (5-1)1994-95 W, 88-741996-97 W, 85-62 W, 68-541998-99 W, $75-602000-01 L, 58-722001-02 W, 92-83

California (2-0)1988-89 W, 92-851993-94 W, 81-76

Cal-Irvine (1-1)1985-86 L, 54-572005-06 W, 77-51

Central Michigan (1-1)1985-86 L, 54-751993-94 W, 70-56

Charlotte (0-1)2008-09 L, 74-76

Chattanooga (0-1)2001-02 L, 65-67

Cincinnati (0-1)1979-80 L, 53-61

Cleveland State (1-0)1986-87 W, 95-78

Colorado (0-1)1996-97 L, 56-74

Colorado College (1-0)1979-80 W, 72-55

Fordham (1-0)1993-94 W, 83-59

Fresno State (9-7)1997-98 W, 70-66 (OT) W, 75-611999-2000 W, 86-50 W, 78-68 (OT)2000-01 W, 66-55 L, 68-702001-02 L, 63-70 W, 68-64 W, 61-562002-03 L, 62-75 L, 70-77 OT L, $67-812003-04 W, 67-62 L, 35-492004-05 W, 68-59 L, 62-70 L, $53-71

George Washington (2-1)1995-96 W, 73-591999-2000 W, 77-622005-06 L, 58-76

Georgia (0-2)1995-96 L, 65-951998-99 L, *55-68

Georgia Southern (1-0)2001-02 W, 56-53

Grambling State (1-0)1998-99 W, 93-69

Hardin-Simmons (1-0)1985-68 W, 82-46

Hawai’i (4-14)1984-85 L, 56-68 L, 62-861992-93 L, 68-901997-98 L, 68-74 L, 69-731999-2000 W, 68-51 L, 51-632000-01 L, 56-74 L, 48-62 L, $87-98 OT2001-02 L, 51-52 L, 53-602002-03 W, 66-56 L, 60-692003-04 L, 50-67 W, 74-652004-05 L, 63-70 W, 52-50

Hawai’i-Pacific (1-0)1984-85 W, 115-64

Hofstra (1-0)2007-08 W, 77-70

Houston (15-25)1980-81 L, 71-771981-82 L, 60-681982-83 L, 67-70 L, #65-951983-84 L, 62-891984-85 L, 69-82 L, 76-1141985-86 L, 56-109 L, 65-811986-87 L, 71-93 L, 70-107

SMU SERIES HISTORY

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1987-88 L, 56-70 L, 68-921988-89 L, 78-91 L, 69-801989-90 L, 68-93 L, 73-811990-91 L, 55-81 L, 53-901991-92 W, 69-66 L, 66-751992-93 L, 68-76 W, 73-63 W, #96-801993-94 W, 81-77 W, 81-63 W, #82-731994-95 L, 82-92 W, 106-881995-96 W, 100-59 W, 76-72 L, #76-812005-06 W, 63-61 W, 59-462006-07 L, 65-81 W, 61-502007-08 W, 74-51 W, 85-742008-09 W, 59-56 L, 73-75

Idaho (1-1)1984-85 L, 68-731987-88 W, 69-52

Incarnate Word (1-0)1977-78 W, 59-51

Indiana (0-1)1994-95 L, 63-69

Jacksonville (0-1)2008-09 L, 65-67

Kansas (1-1)1996-97 L, 67-772007-08 W, 68-56

Kansas State (0-1)1990-91 L, 59-69

Kent (1-0)1991-92 W, 107-99

Lamar (4-1)1979-80 W, 72-621980-81 W, 75-651985-86 W, 79-731989-90 L, 75-921995-96 W, 85-69

Liberty (0-1)2005-06 L, 61-71

LSU (2-6)1980-81 L, 68-75 L, 63-841994-95 W, 78-721995-96 W, 81-681997-98 L, 59-701998-99 L, 63-791999-2000 L, 56-732000-01 L, 62-83

Louisiana-Lafayette (1-0)2005-06 W, 53-45

Louisiana-Monroe (1-0)2005-06 W, 56-44

Louisiana Tech (0-18)1978-79 L, 50-701984-85 L, 46-711986-87 L, 52-95 L, 44-781993-94 L, *62-961995-96 L, 68-841996-97 L, 60-881997-98 L, 74-761998-99 L, 63-912001-02 L, 45-68 L, 36-822002-03 L, 64-74 L, 56-892003-04 L, 52-88 L, 79-892004-05 L, 62-69 L, 63-772008-09 L, ^54-77

Louisville (1-0)1996-97 W, 71-54

Maine (2-0)2003-04 W, 44-432004-05 W, 58-44

Manhattan (0-1)2007-08 L, 70-60

Marshall (4-1)2005-06 W, 72-572006-07 W, 65-482007-08 W, 72-50 W, !68-592008-09 L, 63-70

Mary Hardin Baylor (1-0)1977-78 W, 69-45

Maryland (1-0)1999-2000 W, 72-65

McLennan (1-0)1976-77 L, 52-76

McNeese State (1-0)1985-86 W, 77-65

Memphis (4-1)1994-95 L, 77-992005-06 W, 67-452006-07 W, 97-652007-08 W, 93-492008-09 W, 71-57

Mercer (1-0)2004-05 W, 99-77

Miami (Fla.) (1-0)1999-2000 W, 76-55

Michigan State (0-1)1998-99 L, 71-80

Midwestern State (4-1)1976-77 W, 69-661977-78 W, 72-591978-79 W, 76-751979-80 W, 65-611980-81 L,74-77

Mississippi (1-0)2004-05 W, 72-69

Mississippi College (1-1)1978-79 L, 55-821982-83 W, 75-55

Missouri (2-0)1989-90 W, 74-72 OT2002-03 W, 72-70

Missouri-Kansas City (0-1)1990-91 L, 47-62

Missouri State (0-1)2004-05 L, 56-83

Mount Mercy (1-0)1977-78 L, 66-80

Navarro Junior College (1-0)1978-79 W, 84-61

Nevada (9-4)1980-81 W, 66-511982-83 W, 74-642000-01 W, 68-65 L, 61-752001-02 L, 68-70 W, 58-562002-03 W, 77-72 L, 59-70 W, $60-492003-04 W, 70-62 W, 71-682004-05 L, 62-63 W, 64-55

New Hampshire (0-1)2003-04 L, 62-63

New Mexico (2-1)1996-97 W, 66-45 L, 61-681998-99 W, $53-45

New Mexico State (2-1)1986-87 L, 52-711995-96 W, 75-691996-97 W, 79-65

New Orleans (0-2)1987-88 L, 54-781988-89 L, 52-57

North Carolina-Asheville (0-1)1984-85 L, 74-86

North Carolina-Charlotte (1-0)1994-95 W, 88-79

North Carolina-Greensboro (1-0)2002-03 W, 62-49

North Carolina State (1-0)1999-2000 W, *64-63

North Texas (25-15)1976-77 L, 54-561977-78 L, 55-74 L, 41-611978-79 L, 40-741979-80 W, 67-66 L, 74-781980-81 L, 57-61 W, 73-641981-82 L, 58-62 L,85-911982-83 W, 65-631983-84 W, 79-711984-85 W, 77-60 L, 71-901985-86 W, 67-641986-87 L, 54-631987-88 W, 62-611988-89 W, 67-651989-90 L, 60-721990-91 W, 64-621991-92 L, 67-71 W, 77-591992-93 W, 96-571993-94 W, 82-611994-95 W, 93-801995-96 W, 69-66

1996-97 W, 88-501997-98 W, 78-631998-99 W, 71-641999-2000 L, 77-90 W,73-582000-01 W, 72-612001-02 L, 53-722002-03 W, 68-642003-04 W, 70-662004-05 W, 60-462005-06 L, 69-842006-07 W, 70-532007-08 W, 68-622008-09 W, 74-57

Northeastern Illinois (1-0)1992-93 W, 106-73

Northeastern Louisiana (0-1)1979-80 L, 63-66

Northern Arizona (1-0)1983-84 W, 69-59

Northwestern (1-0)1995-96 W, 78-73

Notre Dame (1-2)1981-82 L, 60-761983-84 W, 64-632007-08 L, *62-75

Oklahoma (5-6)1991-92 L, 73-82 W, 69-631992-93 W, 72-661993-94 L, 72-991995-96 W, 96-871996-97 W, 91-822000-01 L, 71-1012001-02 L, 70-912002-03 W, 71-682003-04 L, 63-852005-06 L, 43-80

Oklahoma City (2-1)1980-81 W, 60-571981-82 L, 55-641982-83 W, 72-68

Oklahoma State (1-2)1985-86 L, 64-751997-98 W, 71-561998-99 L, 57-64

Old Dominion (0-1)1999-2000 L, *76-96

Oral Roberts (3-4)1977-78 L, 46-73 L, 48-831984-85 W, 75-661985-86 L, 69-911986-87 L, 82-891992-93 W, 107-721997-98 W, 71-48

Oregon State (1-0)1991-92 W, 73-64

Pennsylvania (1-0)1993-94 W, 73-54

Pittsburg State (Kan.) (2-0)1978-79 W, 61-591979-80 W, 65-55

Pittsburgh (0-1)1979-80 L, 53-62

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Portland (0-1)1996-97 L, 56-71

Prairie View A&M (1-0)1991-92 W, 103-36

Princeton (1-0)1993-94 W, 61-45

Providence (0-1)1998-89 L, 94-100

Purdue (0-2)1981-82 L, 51-541982-83 L, 50-77

Radford (1-0)1995-96 W, 86-59

Rice (33-28)1978-79 L, 54-57 W, 69-521979-80 L, 71-731980-81 W, #87-711982-83 W, 55-501983-84 W, 71-58 L, 66-721984-85 L, 60-70 W, 79-701985-86 W, 71-51 W, 68-611986-87 L, 78-80 W, 74-661987-88 L, 77-82 L, 78-891988-89 W, 71-68 W, 70-631989-90 L, 70-73 W, 67-641990-91 W, 71-70 L, 60-821991-92 W, 67-56 L, 70-721992-93 W, 68-60 L, 64-651993-94 L, 51-72 W, 73-591994-95 L, 72-84 W, 95-591995-96 W, 75-65 W, 61-601996-97 L, 68-79 L, 71-741997-98 W, 65-50 L, 63-771998-99 W, 77-66 W, 63-491999-2000 W, 75-66 L, 56-69 L, $67-712000-01 W, 84-72 W, 86-712001-02 L, 59-66 L, 52-68 L, $57-802002-03 W, 67-62 L, 48-68 W, $58-552003-04 L, 60-78 L, 60-702004-05 W, 77-68 L, 50-532005-06 W, 67-58 L, 56-71 L, !52-572006-07 L, 69-80 W, 64-502007-08 W, 70-68 (OT) W, 80-682008-09 W, 68-52 W, 63-41

Rider (1-0)1988-89 W, 75-43

St. Mary’s (California) (1-0)1988-89 W, 91-80

St. Mary’s (Kansas) (1-0)1978-79 W, 69-62

St. Mary’s (Texas) (6-0)1978-79 W, 63-461979-80 W, 52-48 W, 65-441980-81 W, 62-491982-83 W, 70-581983-84 W, 62-53

Sam Houston State (9-1)1985-86 W, 77-561990-91 L, 63-641992-93 W, 79-581994-95 W, 88-721997-98 W, 80-491999-2000 W, 104-692004-05 W, 55-452005-06 W, 96-682006-07 W, 84-502008-09 W, 73-52

San Diego (1-0)1985-86 W, 74-73

San Diego State (4-0)1997-98 W, 71-62 W, 66-542003-04 W, 64-552004-05 W, 80-36

San Jose State (14-3)1991-92 W, 60-511996-97 W, $76-521997-98 W, 55-44 W, 66-461999-2000 W, 80-42 W, 71-44 W, $99-562000-01 W, 74-57 W, 80-712001-02 L, 54-61 W, 92-872002-03 W, 86-77 W, 61-582003-04 L, 59-64 (OT) W, 88-612004-05 W, 58-37 L, 62-63 OT

South Carolina (0-4)1980-81 L, 38-971982-83 L, 62-811984-85 L, 53-851985-86 L, 61-121

Southeast Louisiana (1-0)1992-93 W, 71-60

Southeast Oklahoma (1-0)1978-79 W, 65-63

Southern Illinois (1-0)2000-01 W, 86-80

Southern Miss (4-2)1989-90 L, 57-781994-95 W, *96-952005-06 W, 84-622006-07 W, 69-652007-08 W, 85-722008-09 L, 65-75

Southern Utah State (1-0)1989-90 W, 106-103

Southwest Texas State (5-2)1976-77 L, 50-551984-85 W, 79-681986-87 W, 79-771990-91 W, 61-54 W, 60-581991-92 L, 55-711993-94 W, 71-57

Southwestern (2-1)1978-79 W, 70-551979-80 W, 69-49 L, 61-64

Southwest Okla. State (0-1)1982-83 L, 39-51

Stanford (0-1)1994-95 L, *73-95

Stephen F. Austin (4-9)1982-83 L, 47-891983-84 L, 64-771986-87 L, 63-781987-88 L, 56-70 L, 59-1001988-89 L, 63-781989-90 L, 62-1031992-93 W, 78-691996-97 W, 76-731998-99 L, 72-792000-01 L, 62-692006-07 W, 84-752007-08 W, 66-60

Stony Brook (1-0)2002-03 W, 66-39

Tarleton State (1-1)1976-77 L, 40-541977-78 W, 61-55

Texas (3-32)1976-77 L, 58-791977-78 L, 30-871978-79 L, 42-1031980-81 L, 56-881981-82 L, 55-74 L, 54-801982-83 L, 39-791983-84 L, 60-97 L, 63-981984-85 L, 69-82 L, 72-1071985-86 L, 58-96 L, 48-1051986-87 L, 50-91 L, 57-931987-88 L, 56-72 L, 46-661988-89 L, 70-92 L, 94-1051989-90 L, 77-95 L, 70-1051990-91 L, 65-73 L, 52-901991-92 L, 81-83 L, 70-901992-93 L, 69-93 L, 77-99 L, #76-951993-94 L, 71-76 W, 74-731994-95 L, 50-74 W, 82-74 W, #81-651995-96 L, 83-84 L, 77-79

Texas A&M (17-24)1979-80 L, 56-631980-81 L, 74-86 L, 69-73 W, 74-681981-82 W, 76-53 L, 53-551982-83 L, 60-70 W, 67-551983-84 L, 69-78 L, 61-751984-85 W, 66-62 L, 69-771985-86 L, 57-82 L, 68-781986-87 L, 66-83 W, 90-781987-88 W, 71-59 W, 63-611988-89 L, 87-88 L, 66-831989-90 L, 45-93 L, 70-911990-91 L, 73-80 L, 77-841991-92 L, 66-69 W, 62-49 W, #85-771992-93 W, 77-74 W, 90-771993-94 L, 65-77 L, 85-1031994-95 W, 78-75 W, 80-671995-96 L, 55-63 W, 92-741996-97 W, 74-711997-98 W, 75-721998-99 W, 78-75 (OT)1999-2000 L, 69-73 (OT)2007-08 L, 57-622008-09 L, 48-80

TAMU-Corpus Christi (3-1)2000-01 W, 62-572002-03 L, 53-582007-08 W, 74-702008-09 W, 73-65

TCU (40-13)1976-77 W, 58-52 W, 70-551977-78 L, 74-77 W, 67-581978-79 W, 61-60 W, 77-641979-80 W, 71-65 W, 63-551982-83 W, 54-51 W, 90-531983-84 W, 86-72 W, 84-691984-85 W, 94-74 L, 68-741985-86 W, 76-70 W, 94-871986-87 W, 71-67 W, 75-721987-88 W, 63-59 L, 58-601988-89 W, 83-65 L, 65-781989-90 L, 66-76 L, 53-711990-91 L, 53-60 W, 81-571991-92 W, 79-46 W, 97-441992-93 W, 86-82 W, 89-691993-94 W, 89-84 W, 77-71

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1994-95 W, 94-48 W, 107-671995-96 W, 85-65 W, 86-651996-97 W, 127-125 (4 OT) W, 99-721997-98 W, 74-66 W, 86-431998-99 W, 67-53 W, 75-591999-2000 W, 82-63 W, 84-742000-01 L, 63-71 W, 87-792002-03 L, 57-772003-04 L, 64-742004-05 L, 65-852005-06 L, 68-792006-07 L, 71-832007-08 W, 66-612008-09 W, 79-75

Texas-Arlington (16-14)1976-77 L, 65-78 L, 56-811977-78 L, 53-66 L, 64-701978-79 L, 46-60 L, 59-76 L, 65-801979-80 L, 70-811980-81 W, 53-51 L, 68-731981-82 W, 67-56 W, 66-491982-83 W, 54-421983-84 W, 79-71 L, 78-791984-85 W, 85-761987-88 W, 81-56 W, 74-591988-89 L, 54-701989-90 L, 55-61 L, 65-741990-91 W, 76-641991-92 W, 77-761992-93 W, 70-662003-04 W, 74-712004-05 W, 65-402005-06 W, 67-582006-07 W, 67-642007-08 W, 97-662008-09 L, 79-85

Texas-Pan American (1-0)1987-88 W, 100-52

Texas-San Antonio (7-2)1981-82 W, 76-571982-83 L, 66-671986-87 W, 66-611987-88 W, 81-581990-91 L, 77-931991-92 W, 59-562004-05 W, 66-46 (neutral)2006-07 W, 78-492007-08 W, 74-72

Texas Southern (2-1)1978-79 L, 48-721980-81 W, 79-661999-2000 W, 93-59

Texas Tech (4-41)1977-78 L, 50-90 L, 33-691979-80 L, 66-721981-82 L, 58-71 W, 67-571982-83 L, 53-661983-84 L, 53-801984-85 L, 58-71 L, 74-77

1985-86 L, 69-84 L, 63-891986-87 L, 59-73 L, 55-671987-88 W, 75-64 L, 52-75 L, #49-601988-89 W, 70-63 L, 62-65 L, #65-811989-90 L, 57-71 L, 62-821990-91 L, 57-85 L, 76-90 L, #56-711991-92 L, 76-98 L, 73-91 L, #67-911992-93 L, 64-100 L, 78-831993-94 L, 56-89 L, 68-85 L, #78-991994-95 L, 61-80 L, 58-79 L, #62-841995-96 L, 73-86 L, 70-881996-97 L, 69-781997-98 L, 55-781998-99 L, 67-721999-2000 L, 47-632003-04 L, 47-772006-07 W, 72-612007-08 L, 70-75

Texas Wesleyan (6-5)1976-77 W, 62-481977-78 L, 58-65 W, 69-611978-79 L, 69-80 L, 71-77 L, 69-701979-80 L, 79-831980-81 W, 78-76 W, 80-641981-82 W, 81-58 W, 88-73

Texas Women’s (7-4)1976-77 W, 68-591977-78 W, 60-45 L, 55-571978-79 L, 44-74 L, 64-71 W, 77-641980-81 W, 72-65 L, 64-681981-82 W, 60-45 W, 98-45 W, 74-48

Toledo (1-0)1998-99 W, *91-76

Tulane (9-12)1979-80 L, 62-721980-81 L, 48-781987-88 L, 73-841991-92 W, 68-531992-93 L, 58-821993-94 W, 74-641994-95 W, 74-711995-96 L, 62-711997-98 W, 68-581998-99 L, 80-811999-2000 L, 69-812000-01 L, 66-752005-06 W, 78-66 L, 58-71 W, !86-84 (3 OT)2006-07 L, 58-63 L, 72-78

2007-08 W, 81-69 L, 68-712008-09 W, 59-56 W, 61-49

Tulsa (20-10)1981-82 W, 86-641982-83 W, 65-631996-97 W, 82-58 W, 97-531997-98 W, 76-63 W, 75-66 (OT)1998-99 W, 65-64 W, 69-591999-2000 W, 73-66 W, 58-45 W, $58-462000-01 W, 57-52 W, 67-532001-02 L, 62-76 L, 60-622002-03 W, 64-61 L, 50-612003-04 W, 72-64 (OT) L, 67-732004-05 W, 75-60 L, 67-902005-06 L, 54-73 L, 67-782006-07 W, 64-54 L, 55-742007-08 L, 62-75 (OT) L, 68-70 W, !68-492008-09 W, 67-56 W, 65-53

UAB (2-2)1991-92 L, 81-822005-06 W, 54-492006-07 L, 68-712007-08 W, 84-512008-09 W, 81-51

UCF (4-0)2005-06 W, 69-572006-07 W, 73-47 W, !79-582007-08 W, 90-622008-09 L, 68-78 L, !51-62

UNLV (3-5)1980-81 L, 61-781981-82 W, 83-731982-83 L, 45-891983-84 L, 61-841986-87 L, 58-741992-93 W, ^76-741998-99 L, 69-72 (OT) W,74-62

USC (0-2)2002-03 L, 58-802003-04 L, 48-64

Utah (4-5)1985-86 L, 66-741995-96 W, 88-761996-97 L, 58-78 L, 73-80 L, $63-781998-99 W, 80-691999-2000 W, 51-432000-01 L, 40-792001-02 W, 49-48

UTEP (17-7)1996-97 W, 69-63 W, 77-501997-98 W, 64-57 W, 78-64

1999-2000 W, 66-31 W, 79-482000-01 W, 72-53 W, 63-572001-02 L, 73-76 W, 81-542002-03 L, 69-71 W, 68-622003-04 W, 54-39 W, 52-45 L, $73-80 (OT)2004-05 W, 71-64 W, 67-512005-06 L, 69-80 W, 59-462006-07 W, 70-59 W, 68-582007-08 L, 69-64 (0T) L, 63-76 W, !73-572008-09 W, 70-64 W, 78-65

Virginia (0-1)1997-98 L, *68-77

Virginia Tech (1-1)2005-06 L, 61-872008-09 W, 63-56

Virginia Commonwealth (0-1) 1990-91 L, 53-61

Vermont (1-0)1994-95 W, 89-74

Wake Forest (1-1)1989-90 L, 64-812002-03 W, 83-71 OT

Washington (0-1)1981-82 L, 56-89

Wayland Baptist (0-3)1980-81 L, 46-631981-82 L, 66-771982-83 L, 52-61

Weber State (0-1)1981-82 L, 56-81

West Texas State (3-0)1981-82 W, 75-591982-83 W, 63-591983-84 W, 74-57

Western Illinois (1-0)2001-02 W, 57-54

Western Kentucky (0-1)1985-86 L, 66-76

Western Michigan (1-0)2007-08 W, 86-61

Wisconsin (1-0)1994-95 W, 80-77

Wisconsin-Green Bay (1-0)1995-96 W, 82-58

Wisconsin-Milwaukee (0-1)2006-07 L, 47-53

Wyoming (3-1)1985-86 L, 59-621997-98 W, $69-551998-99 W, 97-66 W, 76-67

Bold .............................SMU home game# ...........................SWC postseason game^ .........................WNIT post-season game$ ..........................WAC tournament game! ......................... C-USA tournament game* ........................NCAA post-season game

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SMU COACHING RECORDS

Year Overall (Pct.) Home/Away SWC/WAC/C-USA Conference Finish Postseason Play1976-77 10-9 (.527) 7-7/3-2 TAIAW playoffsCoach: Suzanne Trautmann (One year - 10-9 , .527)

1977-78 12-13 (.480) 9-9/3-4 TAIAW playoffs1978-79 14-14 (.500) 9-5/5-9 TAIAW playoffs1979-80 15-14 (.517) 8-7/7-7 TAIAW playoffs1980-81 14-19 (.424) 8-7/6-12 TAIAW playoffs1981-82 18-15 (.545) 10-3/8-12 TAIAW playoffs1982-83 14-14 (.500) 9-7/5-7 4-4 (.500) T6th None1983-84 11-15 (.423) 6-6/5-9 4-12 (.250) 7th None1984-85 9-19 (.321) 6-6/3-13 4-12 (.250) 7th None1985-86 11-20 (.355) 6-7/5-13 5-11 (.267) 6th None1986-87 8-19 (.297) 4-10/4-9 4-12 (.250) 8th None1987-88 12-16 (.429) 8-8/4-8 6-10 (.375) 6th None1988-89 11-14 (.440) 3-10/8-4 7-9 (.438) 7th None1989-90 4-22 (.154) 3-9/1-13 2-14 (.125) 8th None1990-91 9-19 (.321) 5-8/4-11 4-12 (.250) T6th NoneCoach: Welton Brown (14 years - 162-233, .410)

1991-92 17-12 (.586) 11-4/6-8 7-7 (.500) T4th1992-93 20-10 (.667) 8-5/12-5 8-6 (.571) 3rd WNIT finals1993-94 18-9 (.667) 10-5/8-4 8-6 (.571) 4th NCAA Mideast - 1st round1994-95 21-10 (.677) 10-2/11-8 9-5 (.643) T2nd NCAA West - 2nd round1995-96 19-11 (.633) 10-4/6-4 9-5 (.643) 3rd NCAA Mideast - 1st roundWestern Athletic Conference Affi liation1996-97 19-11 (.633) 9-3/7-6 11-5 (.686) 3rd (Mountain) None1997-98 21-8 (.724) 12-2/8-4 11-3 (.786) T2nd (Pacific) NCAA East - 1st round1998-99 20-11 (.645) 9-5/7-6 11-3 (.786) 2nd (Mountain) NCAA Mideast - 2nd round1999-00 22-9 (.710) 12-1/6-7 12-2 (.857) 1st NCAA Midwest - 2nd round2000-01 17-12 (.586) 10-4/5-7 11-5(.686) 3rd None2001-02 12-18 (.400) 7-7/2-8 6-12 (.333) 7th None2002-03 16-15 (.516) 9-4/3-9 8-10 (.444) 7th None2003-04 13-15 (.464) 7-6/6-8 9-9 (.500) 5th None2004-05 19-11 (.633) 13-3/5-7 10-8 (.555) 5th WNIT First RoundConference USA Affi liation2005-06 16-14 (.533) 12-5/4-9 10-6 (.625) 3rd None2006-07 18-12 (.600) 12-3/3-7 9-7 (.562) 6th None2007-08 24-9 (.727) 12-3/9-5 11-5 (.688) 2nd NCAA Oklahoma City Region - 1st Round 2008-09 20-12 (.625) 12-3/6-7 12-4 (.750) 1st WNIT First RoundCoach: Rhonda Rompola (18 years: 332-209, .614)

TOTALS: 504-451 (.528) 286-178/185-244 212-202 (.512)

The SMU women's basketball program has had only three head coaches since its inaugural season in 1976. Current head coach Rhonda Rompola (left) surpassed predecessor Welton Brown (right) in total wins during the 1999-2000 season.

Rhonda Rompola1991 - present

Welton Brown1977 - 1991

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1977 TAIAW Playoffs (1-1)Waco, TexasW Midwestern State 69-66L North Texas 54-56

1978 TAIAW Playoffs (3-0)Wichita, Kan.W East Texas Baptist 70-46W Tarleton State 61-55W East Texas State 80-64

1979 TAIAW Playoffs (0-2)Dallas, TexasL Texas-Southern 48-72L Texas-Arlington 65-80

1980 TAIAW Playoffs (0-2)L at Texas Tech 66-72L at Texas-Arlington 70-81

1981 TAIAW Playoffs (1-2)W Texas Southern 79-66L at Midwestern State 74-77L Texas 56-88

1982 TAIAW Playoffs (3-1)Plainview, TexasW Texas Woman’s 74-48W Texas Tech 67-57L Wayland Baptist 52-61W West Texas State 75-59

1983 SWC Tournament (0-1)Austin, TexasL Houston 65-95

1986 SWC Postseason Classic (0-1)Dallas, TexasL Arkansas 75-82

1988 SWC Postseason Classic (0-1)Dallas, TexasL Texas Tech 49-60

1989 SWC Postseason Classic (0-1)Dallas, TexasL Texas Tech 65-81

1991 SWC Postseason Classic (0-1)Dallas, TexasL Texas Tech 56-71

1992 SWC Postseason Classic (1-1)Dallas, TexasW Texas A&M 95-77L Texas Tech 67-79

1993 SWC Postseason Classic (1-1)Dallas, TexasW Houston 96-80L Texas 76-95

1993 WNIT (2-1)Amarillo, TexasW UNLV 76-74 (OT)W Florida International 60-59L Arkansas State 54-67

SMU POST-SEASON RESULTS1994 Dr Pepper SWC Classic (1-1)Dallas, TexasW Houston 82-73L Texas Tech 78-99

1994 NCAA Mideast Regional (0-1)Ruston, La.L Louisiana Tech 62-69

1995 Dr Pepper SWC Classic (2-1)Dallas, TexasW Baylor 83-68W Texas 81-65L Texas Tech 62-84

1995 NCAA West Regional (1-1)Stanford, Calif.W So. Mississippi 96-95 (OT)L Stanford 73-95

1996 Dr Pepper SWC Classic (0-1)Dallas, TexasL Houston 76-81

1996 NCAA Mideast Regional (0-1)Iowa City, IowaL DePaul 82-96

1997 WAC Tournament (2-1)Las Vegas, Nev.W San Jose State 76-62W Colorado State 69-64L Utah 63-78

1998 WAC Tournament (1-1)Las Vegas, Nev.W Wyoming 69-55L Colorado State 64-67

1998 NCAA East Regional (0-1)Tucson, Ariz.L Virginia 68-77

1999 WAC Tournament (3-0)Las Vegas, Nev.W Brigham Young 75-60W New Mexico 53-45W Colorado State 65-49

1999 NCAA Mideast Regional (1-1)Athens, Ga.W Toledo 91-76L Georgia 55-68

2000 WAC Tournament (2-1)Fresno, Calif.W San Jose State 99-56W Tulsa 58-46L Rice 67-71

2000 NCAA Midwest Regional (1-1)Athens, Ga.W N.C. State 64-63L Old Dominion 76-96

2001 WAC Tournament (1-1)Tulsa, Okla.W Fresno State 61-56L Hawaii 88-97 (OT)

2002 WAC Tournament (1-1)Tulsa, Okla.W UTEP 73-66L Rice 57-80

2003 WAC Tournament (2-1)Tulsa, Okla.W Nevada 60-49W Rice 58-55L Fresno State 67-81

2004 WAC Tournament (0-1)Fresno, Calif.L UTEP 80-73 (OT)

2005 WAC Tournament (0-1)Reno, Nev.L Fresno State 53-71

2005 WNIT (0-1)Springfield, Mo.L SMS 56-83

2006 C-USA Tournament (1-1)Dallas, TexasW Tulane 86-84 (3 OT)L Rice 57-52

2007 C-USA Tournament (1-1)Tulsa, Okla.W UCF 79-58L East Carolina 76-62

2008 C-USA Tournament (3-0)Orlando, Fla.W Tulsa 68-49W Marshall 68-59W UTEP 73-57

2008 NCAA Tournament (0-1)West Lafayette, Ind.L Notre Dame 75-62

2009 C-USA Tournament (1-1)New Orleans, La.W East Carolina 77-69L UCF 51-62

2009 WNIT (0-1)Ruston, La.L Louisiana Tech 51-62

POSTSEASON RECORDVS. OPPONENTS

Arkansas ............................................0-1

Arkansas State ................................0-1

Brigham Young ................................1-0

Colorado State .................................2-1

DePaul .................................................0-1

East Carolina.....................................1-1

East Texas Baptist .........................1-0

East Texas State .............................1-0

Florida International ......................1-0

Fresno State .....................................1-2

Georgia ................................................0-1

Hawaii ...................................................0-1

Houston ...............................................2-1

Louisiana Tech .................................0-2

Marshall ..............................................1-0

Midwestern State ...........................1-1

Nevada.................................................1-0

New Mexico .......................................1-0

North Carolina State .....................1-0

North Texas ......................................0-1

Notre Dame ......................................0-1

Old Dominion .....................................0-1

Rice .......................................................1-3

San Jose State ................................2-0

SMS ......................................................0-1

Southern Mississippi.....................1-0

Stanford ..............................................0-1

Tarleton State ..................................1-0

Texas ....................................................1-2

Texas A&M ........................................1-0

Texas-Arlington ................................0-2

Texas Southern ...............................1-1

Texas Tech .........................................1-7

Texas Woman’s ..............................0-1

Toledo ...................................................1-0

Tulane...................................................1-0

Tulsa .....................................................2-0

UCF ........................................................1-1

UNLV ....................................................1-0

Utah ......................................................0-1

UTEP .....................................................2-1

Virginia .................................................0-1

Wayland Baptist ..............................0-1

West Texas State...........................1-0

Wyoming ............................................1-0

Totals ........................................ 33-39

Under Rompola

(1991-Present) .................... 28-26

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CONFERENCE USA TOURNAMENT (6-3)YEAR RESULT LOCATION2009 UCF 62, SMU 51 New Orleans, La. SMU 77, East Carolina 69 New Orleans, La.2008 SMU 68, Tulsa 49 Orlando, Fla. SMU 68, Marshall 59 Orlando, Fla. SMU 73, UTEP 57 Orlando, Fla.2007 SMU 79, UCF 58 Tulsa, Okla. East Carolina 76, SMU 62 Tulsa, Okla.2006 SMU 86, Tulane 84 (3 OT) Dallas, Texas Rice 57, SMU 52 Dallas, Texas

RECORD BY SEEDSEED RECORD YEAR1 1-1 20092 3-0 20083 1-1 20066 1-1 2007

SMU VS. THE DIFFERENT SEEDSSEED RECORD WINS (YEAR) LOSSES (YEAR) 2 1-1 Rice (2006) UTEP (2008)3 0-1 East Carolina (2007)5 0-1 UCF (2009)6 2-0 Tulane (2006) Marshall (2008)8 1-0 East Carolina (2009)10 1-0 Tulsa (2008)11 1-0 UCF (2007)

WAC TOURNAMENT (13-8)YEAR RESULT LOCATION1997 SMU 76, San Jose State 52 Las Vegas, Nev. SMU 69, Colorado State 64 Las Vegas, Nev. Utah 78, SMU 63 Las Vegas, Nev.1998 SMU 69, Wyoming 55 Las Vegas, Nev. Colorado State 67, SMU 64 Las Vegas, Nev.1999 SMU 75, BYU 60 Las Vegas, Nev. SMU 53, New Mexico 45 Las Vegas, Nev. SMU 65, Colorado State 49 Las Vegas, Nev.2000 SMU 99, San Jose State 56 Fresno, Calif. SMU 58, Tulsa 46 Fresno, Calif. Rice 71, SMU 67 Fresno, Calif.2001 SMU 61, Fresno State 56 Tulsa, Okla. Hawaii 97, SMU 88 (OT) Tulsa, Okla.2002 SMU 73, UTEP 66 Tulsa, Okla. Rice 80, SMU 57 Tulsa, Okla.2003 SMU 60, Nevada 49 Tulsa, Okla. SMU 58, Rice 55 Tulsa, Okla. Fresno State 81, SMU 76 Tulsa, Okla.2004 UTEP 80, SMU 73 (OT) Fresno, Calif.2005 Fresno State 71, SMU 53 Reno, Nev.

RECORD BY SEEDSEED RECORD YEAR1 2-1 20002 - Mountain 3-0 19993 - Pacific 1-1 1998

3 - Mountain 2-1 19973 1-1 20015 0-2 2004 & 20057 4-2 2002 & 2003

SMU VS. THE DIFFERENT SEEDSSeed Record Wins (Year) Losses (Year) 1 2-1 New Mexico (1999) Utah (1997) Colorado State (1999)2 2-2 Colorado State (1997) Rice (2002) Rice (2003) Hawaii (2001) Colorado State (1998)

3 1-2 Brigham Young (1999) Rice (2000) Fresno State (2003)4 1-2 Tulsa (2000) UTEP (2004) Fresno State (2005)6 3-0 Fresno State (2001) Wyoming (1998) San Jose State (1997)8 1-0 San Jose State (2000)10 2-0 UTEP (2002) Nevada (2003)

SWC POSTSEASON CLASSIC (5-10)YEAR RESULT LOCATION1983 Houston 95, SMU 65 Austin, Texas1986 Arkansas 82, SMU 75 Dallas, Texas1988 Texas Tech 60, SMU 49 Dallas, Texas1989 Texas Tech 81, SMU 65 Dallas, Texas1991 Texas Tech 71, SMU 56 Dallas, Texas1992 SMU 95, Texas A&M 77 Dallas, Texas Texas Tech 79, SMU 67 Dallas, Texas1993 SMU 96, Houston 80 Dallas, Texas Texas 95, SMU 76 Dallas, Texas1994 SMU 82, Houston 73 Dallas, Texas Texas Tech 99, SMU 78 Dallas, Texas1995 SMU 83, Baylor 68 Dallas, Texas SMU 81, Texas 65 Dallas, Texas Texas Tech 84, SMU 62 Dallas, Texas1996 Houston 81, SMU 76 Dallas, Texas

RECORD BY SEEDSEED RECORD YEAR(S)2 2-1 19953 1-2 1993, 19964 1-1 19945 1-2 1983, 19926 0-4 1987-89, 1991

SMU VS. THE DIFFERENT SEEDSSEED RECORD WINS (YEAR) LOSSES (YEAR) 1 0-3 Texas Tech ’92,’94,’95)

2 0-1 Texas (’93)3 0-4 Texas Tech (’88,’89,’91)

Arkansas (’86)4 1-1 Texas A&M (’92) Houston (’83)5 1-0 Houston (’94)6 2-1 Houston (’93) Houston (’96) Texas (’95)7 1-0 Baylor (’95)

SMU CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RESULTS

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERSScoring

SEASON PLAYER GP PTS AVG1976-77 Crickett Bergmann 23 299 13.01977-78 Jan Gaston 25 340 13.61978-79 Carol Blauvelt 27 406 14.51979-80 Carol Blauvelt 29 387 13.31980-81 Carol Blauvelt 33 432 13.01981-82 Rhonda Rompola 32 683 21.31982-83 S. Smothers-Johnson 27 373 13.81983-84 Scotti Wood 25 306 12.21984-85 S. Smothers-Johnson 27 464 17.21985-86 Felicia Bluitt 30 353 11.81986-87 Sheila Bryant 27 345 12.71987-88 LeQuita Smith 28 380 13.61988-89 Jeannia Nix 25 468 18.71989-90 Suzanne McAnally 26 372 14.31990-91 Shanell Thomas 28 391 14.01991-92 Vicki Walterscheid 29 418 14.41992-93 Shanell Thomas 30 440 14.71993-94 Jennifer McLaughlin 27 445 16.51994-95 Jennifer McLaughlin 31 537 17.3 1995-96 Kim Brandl 29 465 16.01996-97 Kim Brandl 30 493 16.41997-98 Karlin Kennedy 29 457 15.81998-99 Karlin Kennedy 30 484 16.11999-00 D-dra Rucker 31 496 16.02000-01 D-dra Rucker 28 474 16.92001-02 Andrea Cossey 27 341 12.62002-03 Andrea Cossey 31 360 11.62003-04 Kaira White 28 284 10.12004-05 Janielle Dodds 30 423 14.12005-06 Janielle Dodds 30 466 15.52006-07 Janielle Dodds 30 478 15.92007-08 Janielle Dodds 33 494 15.02008-09 Brittany Gilliam 32 470 14.7

ReboundsSEASON PLAYER GP REB AVG1976-77 Teri Baldwin 25 221 8.81977-78 Teri Baldwin 25 219 7.81978-79 Teri Baldwin 28 228 8.11979-80 Kim Nowak 29 278 9.51980-81 Theresa Ralston 33 205 6.21981-82 Rhonda Rompola 32 281 8.81982-83 S. Smothers-Johnson 27 230 8.51983-84 Toni Jackson 26 221 8.51984-85 S. Smothers-Johnson 27 310 11.51985-86 Felicia Bluitt 30 203 6.81986-87 S. Smothers-Johnson 27 245 9.11987-88 Felicia Bluitt 28 234 8.41988-89 Heather Nygard 25 176 7.0 Diana Wilt 23 160 7.01989-90 Shanell Thomas 26 130 5.01990-91 Brenda Bruggeman 28 213 7.61991-92 Vicki Walterscheid 29 215 7.41992-93 Kim Brungardt 30 216 7.21993-94 Kerri Delaney 27 207 7.71994-95 Kim Brungardt 31 254 8.21995-96 Kim Brungardt 30 240 8.01996-97 Karlin Kennedy 30 218 7.31997-98 Karlin Kennedy 29 248 8.61998-99 Claudia Brassard 31 241 7.81999-00 Karlin Kennedy 31 267 8.62000-01 Katie Remke 29 239 8.22001-02 Tyesha Glover 30 245 8.22002-03 Kaci Alexander 31 190 6.12003-04 Sarah Davis 28 183 6.52004-05 Janielle Dodds 30 246 8.22005-06 Janielle Dodds 30 253 8.42006-07 Janielle Dodds 30 226 7.52007-08 Janielle Dodds 33 249 7.52008-09 Christine Elliott 32 224 7.0

AssistsSEASON PLAYER GP ASST AVG1978-79 Carol Blauvelt 27 89 3.31979-80 Wendy Truskey 26 83 3.21980-81 Wendy Truskey 33 153 4.61981-82 Wendy Truskey 28 101 3.91982-83 Tomi Hollis 28 95 3.41983-84 Tomi Hollis 26 88 3.41984-85 Scotti Wood 27 74 2.71985-86 Tomi Hollis 30 73 2.41986-87 Tammy Reescano 25 79 3.11987-88 Jeannia Nix 28 73 2.61988-89 LeQuita Smith 25 80 3.21989-90 Suzanne McAnally 26 93 3.61990-91 Suzanne McAnally 28 140 5.01991-92 Suzanne McAnally 29 189 6.51992-93 Missy Parker 29 116 4.01993-94 Jennifer McLaughlin 27 80 3.01994-95 Jennifer McLaughlin 31 117 3.81995-96 Karen Blair 29 93 3.2 1996-97 Shawna Ford 30 105 4.31997-98 Karen Blair 29 148 5.11998-99 Karen Blair 31 127 4.11999-00 D-dra Rucker 21 131 4.22000-01 D-dra Rucker 28 105 3.82001-02 Vanita Krouch 30 71 2.42002-03 Andrea Cossey 31 91 2.92003-04 Kendall Shead 28 131 4.72004-05 Kendall Shead 30 143 4.72005-06 Kendall Shead 30 121 4.02006-07 Katy Cobb 29 79 2.72007-08 Brittany Gilliam 30 82 2.52008-09 Brittany Gilliam 32 126 3.9

Field Goal PercentageSEASON PLAYER FGM FGA PCT1980-81 Kim Nowak 126 260 .4821981-82 Rhonda Rompola 260 574 .4531982-83 S. Smothers-Johnson 159 312 .5091983-84 Scotti Wood 141 275 .5131984-85 Lesa Rountree 127 247 .5141985-86 Sheila Bryant 122 224 .5451986-87 Sheila Bryant 136 275 .4941987-88 LeQuita Smith 160 367 .4361988-89 Jeannia Nix 189 410 .4611989-90 Suzanne McAnally 138 380 .3631990-91 Vicki Walterscheid 114 250 .4561991-92 Vicki Walterscheid 162 328 .4941992-93 Kim Brungardt 135 234 .5771993-94 Kerri Delaney 154 300 .5131994-95 Kerri Delaney 157 283 .5551995-96 Claudia Brassard 83 159 .5221996-97 Karlin Kennedy 158 289 .5471997-98 Karlin Kennedy 192 366 .5251998-99 Karlin Kennedy 186 352 .5281999-00 Karlin Kennedy 186 358 .5202000-01 Katie Remke 104 233 .4462001-02 Kaci Alexander 124 249 .4982002-03 Alisa Wright 44 89 .4942003-04 Shonte Roberts 86 201 .4282004-05 Janielle Dodds 154 374 .4122005-06 Janielle Dodds 177 336 .5272006-07 Delisha Wills 104 220 .4732007-08 Janielle Dodds 181 369 .4912008-09 Christine Elliott 113 214 .528

Free Throw Percentage (Min. 25 FTA)SEASON PLAYER FTM FTA PCT1980-81 Lisa Davis 108 132 .8181981-82 Rhonda Rompola 163 189 .8631982-83 S. Smothers-Johnson 55 102 .5391983-84 Tomi Hollis 27 50 .5401984-85 Lesa Rountree 64 95 .6741985-86 Heather Nygard 46 75 .708

1986-87 Sheila Bryant 73 114 .6401987-88 LeQuita Smith 60 84 .7141988-89 Jeannia Nix 35 77 .4551989-90 Brenda Bruggeman 85 120 .7081990-91 Leslie Frazier 20 27 .7411991-92 Shanell Thomas 67 85 .7881992-93 Kim Brungardt 99 118 .8391993-94 Jennifer McLaughlin 108 139 .7771994-95 Kim Brandl 137 163 .8401995-96 Jennifer McLaughlin 99 117 .8461996-97 Kim Brandl 104 117 .8891997-98 Megan Woods 26 33 .7881998-99 Karlin Kennedy 112 138 .8121999-00 D-dra Rucker 115 130 .8852000-01 D-dra Rucker 125 154 .8122001-02 Andrea Cossey 49 61 .8032002-03 Andrea Cossey 50 61 .8202003-04 Kaira White 65 78 .8332003-04 Sarah Davis 30 36 .8332004-05 Katy Cobb 35 42 .8332005-06 Kendall Shead 58 70 .8292006-07 Katy Cobb 56 67 .8362007-08 Jillian Samuels 44 49 .8982008-09 Jillian Samuels 33 42 .786

Three-Pointers MadeSEASON PLAYER G 3PM AVG1987-88 Jeannia Nix 28 15 0.51988-89 Jeannia Nix 25 35 1.41989-90 Suzanne McAnally 26 42 1.61990-91 Suzanne McAnally 28 40 1.41991-92 Missy Parker 29 33 1.11992-93 Mary Gleason 30 48 1.61993-94 Mary Gleason 27 37 1.41994-95 Mary Gleason 31 43 1.41995-96 Kim Brandl 29 45 1.61996-97 Shawna Ford 30 46 1.51997-98 Kveta Truchlikova 29 59 2.01998-99 Anika Calvert 31 44 1.41999-00 Anika Calvert 31 35 1.12000-01 Andrea Cossey 29 53 1.82001-02 Andrea Cossey 27 68 2.52002-03 Andrea Cossey 31 68 2.22003-04 Andrea Cossey 28 47 1.72004-05 Katie Gross 28 53 1.92005-06 Katie Gross 30 59 1.92006-07 Jillian Samuels 30 51 1.72007-08 Jillian Samuels 33 72 2.22008-09 Jillian Samuels 32 59 1.8

Three-Point Percentage (Min. 45 3PA)SEASON PLAYER 3PM 3PA PCT1987-88 Jeannia Nix 15 45 .3331988-89 Jeannia Nix 35 77 .4551989-90 Suzanne McAnally 42 143 .2941990-91 Leslie Frazier 21 60 .3501991-92 Missy Parker 33 79 .4181992-93 Leslie Frazier 34 66 .5151993-94 Mary Gleason 37 107 .3461994-95 Alexa Devine 23 69 .3331995-96 Kim Brandl 45 112 .4021996-97 Kveta Truchlikova 29 67 .4331997-98 Karen Blair 28 67 .4181998-99 Karen Blair 36 88 .4091999-00 Anika Calvert 35 128 .2732000-01 Andrea Cossey 53 150 .3532001-02 Jackee Brown 27 80 .3382002-03 Kenni Patton 21 57 .3682003-04 Kaira White 41 109 .3762004-05 Katie Gross 53 138 .3842005-06 Katie Gross 59 171 .3452006-07 Katy Cobb 24 62 .3872007-08 Jillian Samuels 72 186 .3872008-09 Haley Day 30 62 .366

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TEAM RECORDS - GAME & SEASONTEAM RECORDS - GAME

Most Points127 ............................................................TCU, 1/25/97115 ........................................ Hawaii-Pacific, 12/1/84107 ............................................................TCU, 2/22/95107 .......................................Oral Roberts, 12/12/92107 ........................................................Kent, 11/30/91

Most Field Goals Made48 ........................................... Hawaii-Pacific, 12/1/8445 ........................... Sam Houston State, 11/19/9944 ............................. Northeastern Illinois, 2/26/93

Most Field Goals Attempted98 ........................................... Hawaii-Pacific, 12/1/8493 ...............................................................TCU, 1/25/9791 ............................Southern Mississippi, 3/16/95

Best Field Goal Percentage (minimum 50 attempts)

62.9 ................................ Houston, 2/25/95 (39-62)62.5 ............................. San Jose State, 3/3/00 (40-64)

Most Free Throws Made39 ....................................................Radford, 11/26/9532 ............................................................. Tulane, 3/3/0632 ...............................................................TCU, 1/25/97

Most Free Throws Attempted55 ...................................................Radford, 11/26/9552 ...............................................................TCU, 1/25/9741 .................................................Alcorn State, 1/3/9541 .........................................UNC Charlotte, 12/9/9441 .................................................................. TCU, 2/3/90

Best Free Throw Percentage (minimum 15 attempts)

100.0 ..........................................UCF, 2/1/07 (19-19)95.5 .........................................Rice, 1/17/96 (21-22)92.9 .......................................ULL, 11/11/05 (13-14)

Most Three-Pointers Made14 ........................................San Jose State, 2/12/0413 .............................................................at TCU, 3/3/0112 ................................................Boise State, 1/31/0412 ............................................. at Boise State, 2/1/0312 ........................................San Jose State, 2/28/0112 ...................................Stephen F. Austin, 12/1/98

Most Three-Point AttemptsMost 32 ....................................... Louisiana Tech, 2/21/0431 .............................................Texas Tech, 12/21/9629 ................................................. at Liberty, 12/16/05

Best Three-Point Percentage (minimum 8 attempts)

76.9 ................................... DePaul, 3/15/96 (10-13)63.6 ........................................... Baylor, 2/8/95 (7-11)62.5 ...................................................Rice, 2/6/93 (5-8)

Most Rebounds69 ........................................... Hawaii-Pacific, 12/1/8464 ...............................................................TCU, 2/19/9863 ........................... Sam Houston State, 11/17/06

Most Assists44 ........................................... Hawaii-Pacific, 12/1/8432 ...............................Sam Houston State, 2/11/8630 ...................................................... Houston, 2/26/86

Most Blocked Shots16 ............................................................. Tulane, 3/3/0612 ................................................................UTEP, 3/1/0312 ................................................................Tulsa, 1/5/97

Most Steals32 ........................................... Hawaii-Pacific, 12/1/8425 .....................................................Air Force, 1/23/9724 ............................... Prairie View A&M, 11/29/91...............................................San Jose State, 1/15/00

Most Turnovers35 ........................................San Jose State, 1/15/0033 ................................................... Georgia, 11/25/9531 ................................Georgia Southern, 11/17/01

Most Fouls33 ..........................................................at TCU, 1/25/9733 ............................................at Memphis, 12/10/9432 ...........................................at Texas Tech, 1/19/94

Largest Winning Margin67 points ................. Prairie View A&M, 11/29/91

Largest Losing Margin61 points ................................Texas, 1978-79 season

TEAM RECORDS - SEASONMost Victories

24 .............................................................. 2007-08 (24-9)22 ........................................................1999-2000 (22-9)21 .............................................................. 1997-98 (21-8)21 ...........................................................1994-95 (21-10)

Most Consecutive Victories12 .......................................................................1999-20008 ................................... 1998-99, 2004-05, 2007-087 ................................... 1979-80, 1993-94, 2007-08

Most Points2,515 ......................................................................1994-952,417 ......................................................................2007-082,317 ......................................................................1992-93

Highest Scoring Average81.1 .........................................................................1994-9577.2 .........................................................................1992-9376.8 .........................................................................1995-96

Most Field Goals Made909 ..........................................................................1994-95886 ..........................................................................1981-82867 ....................................................................1999-2000

Most Field Goals Attempted2,166 ......................................................................1981-822,042 ......................................................................2007-082,036 ......................................................................1994-95

Best Field Goal Percentage44.6 ..............................................1994-95 (909-2036)43.7 ..............................................1982-83 (699-1601)42.7 ....................................... 1999-2000 (867-2029)

Most Free Throws Made570 ..........................................................................1994-95559 ..........................................................................1995-96552 ..........................................................................2007-08

Most Free Throws Attempted788 ..........................................................................1995-96761 ..........................................................................1994-95753 ..........................................................................1991-92

Best Free Throw Percentage76.8 .................................................2007-08 (552-719)74.9 .................................................1994-95 (570-761)74.6 .................................................2006-07 (471-631)

Most Three-Pointers Made191 ..........................................................................2003-04174 ..........................................................................1998-99166 ..........................................................................2002-03

Most Three-Pointers Attempted611 ..........................................................................2003-04562 ..........................................................................2005-06536 ..........................................................................2002-03

Most Rebounds1,327 ......................................................................1981-821,315 ......................................................................1995-961,309 ......................................................................2007-08

Most Assists543 ..........................................................................1984-85539 ..........................................................................1987-88515 ....................................................................1999-2000510 ..........................................................................1998-99

Most Blocked Shots142 ..........................................................................2005-06129 ..........................................................................2002-03120 ..........................................................................2004-05

Most Steals

393 ....................................................................1999-2000389 ..........................................................................1981-82357 ..........................................................................1987-88

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Points - 30 +Jeannia Nix vs. Texas (2/28/89) ......................... 43Shawna Ford vs. TCU (1/25/97) ......................... 42S. Smothers-Johnson vs. TCU (1/18/85) ........ 36Jennifer McLaughlin vs. Houston (2/25/95) . 35Kerri Delaney vs. Baylor (2/5/94) ....................... 35Rhonda Rompola vs. Baylor (2/19/83) ............ 35Kim Brandl vs. Oklahoma (12/5/95) ................ 34Kim Brandl vs. Rice (1/14/95) ............................. 34D-dra Rucker at Fresno State (1/28/01) ........ 33Andrea Cossey vs. Hawaii (2/14/04) ................ 31Jennifer McLaughlin vs. Rice (2/8/94) ............. 31LeQuita Smith vs. TCU (3/3/89) .......................... 31Lee Ann Shaw vs. Tex.-S.A. (2/2/83) .................. 31D-dra Rucker at SJSU (1/5/01) ......................................30D-dra Rucker vs. Texas A&M (11/30/99) .................30Rhonda Rompola vs. Texas Tech (2/25/82) .. 30

Rebounds - 17 +Christine Elliott vs. Tulane (2/26/09) ............21Felicia Bluitt vs. TCU (2/7/86) ............................... 21Katie Remke vs. Boston U. (12/2/00) .............. 20Kendall Shead at Tulsa (1/5/04) ......................... 19S. Smothers-Johnson vs. TCU (1/19/85) ...... 19Sarah Davis at UTEP (2/28/04) .......................... 18Kim Brungardt vs. Houston (2/25/95) ........... 18Vicki Walterscheid vs. Texas A&M (3/11/92) 18Teri Baldwin vs. Texas Wesleyan (12/5/79) .. 18Karlin Kennedy at Tulane (12/13/99) .............. 17Kerri Delaney vs. Baylor (2/5/94) ....................... 17

Assists - 10 +D-dra Rucker vs. SHSU (11/19/99)..... ............. 11Suzanne McAnally vs. Tex. A&M (2/12/92) ... 11Suzanne McAnally vs. Texas Tech (2/8/92) ... 11Suzanne McAnally vs. Baylor (1/31/90) .......... 11Scotti Wood vs. SW Texas St. (11/24/84) .... 11Nine tied with .................................................................... 10

Field Goals Made - 13 +Jeannia Nix vs. Texas (2/28/89) ......................... 16Shawna Ford vs. TCU (1/25/97) ......................... 14Kim Brandl vs. Rice (1/14/95) ............................. 14Kerri Delaney vs. Baylor (2/5/94) ....................... 14Jennifer McLaughlin vs. Houston (2/25/95) . 13Kerri Delaney vs. Alcorn State (1/3/95) .......... 13

Field Goals Attempted - 24 +Rhonda Rompola vs. Texas (1/28/82) ............. 29Rhonda Rompola vs. Texas A&M (1/19/82) . 29Rhonda Rompola vs. North Texas (12/16/81).... 26LeQuita Smith vs. Rice (1/16/88) ....................... 25Sarah Davis at SJSU (2/10/05) .......................... 24Suzanne McAnally vs. S. Utah St. (2/25/90) . 24Rhonda Buggs vs. Oklahoma St. (12/6/85) ... 24Rhonda Rompola vs. UNLV (2/5/82)................. 24Rhonda Rompola vs. Texas Tech (1/30/82) .. 24Rhonda Rompola vs. Okla. City U. (1/5/82) .... 24

Free Throws Made - 12 +Andrea Cossey vs. BYU (12/8/01) ..................... 16D-dra Rucker at TCU (2/27/00) .......................... 14Brenda Bruggeman vs. Rice (1/22/91) ........... 14Janielle Dodds vs. Tulane (2/2/08) .................... 13Brittany Gilliam vs. UTEP (1/12/07) ................... 13Rhonda Rompola vs. Baylor (2/8/82)................ 13Sharee Shepard vs. UTEP (3/9/08) ................... 12D-dra Rucker at Old Dominion (3/20/00) ....... 12Kim Brandl vs. S.F.A. (12/31/96) ........................ 12Kim Brandl vs. Rice (1/17/96) ............................. 12Amy Severson vs. Oklahoma (12/5/92) ........... 12S. Smothers-Johnson vs. TCU (1/19/85) ........ 12Lisa Davis vs. North Texas (1/15/80) ............... 12

Free Throws Attempted - 15 +Felicia Bluitt vs. TCU (2/15/86) ............................ 19Andrea Cossey vs. BYU (12/8/01) ..................... 17S. Smothers-Johnson vs. TCU (1/19/85) ........ 17Lisa Davis vs. North Texas (1/15/80) ............... 17Brittany Gilliam vs. UTEP (1/12/07) ................... 16S. Smothers-Johnson vs. UTA (11/25/83) ... 16Delisha Wills vs. Coppin St. (12/6/07) .............. 15Brenda Bruggeman vs. Rice (1/22/91) ........... 15

Three-Point Field Goals Made - 5 +Andrea Cossey vs. Hawaii (2/14/04) ....................7Brittany Gilliam vs. East Carolina (3/6/09).....6Katie Gross vs. Tulsa (1/24/08) ..............................6Katie Gross vs. TCU (12/20/05) .............................6Katie Gross vs. San Diego State (12/22/04) ....6Andrea Cossey at Tulsa (1/5/04) ...........................6Kenni Patton vs. Boise State (2/27/03) ..............6

Andrea Cossey vs. SJSU (2/7/02) ..........................6Andrea Cossey vs. Alabama (12/21/02) ............6Kenni Patton at TCU (3/3/01) ..................................6Shawna Ford vs. TCU (1/25/97) .............................6Jeannia Nix vs. Texas (2/28/89) .............................6Nine tied with ........................................................................5

Three-Point Field Goal Attempts - 10 +Jillian Samuels at Houston (1/27/07) .............. 15Jillian Samuels at Texas Tech (2/17/08) ........ 12Kaira White vs. La. Tech (2/21/04) ................... 12Andrea Cossey vs. Alabama (12/21/01) ........ 12Suzanne McAnally vs. Baylor (3/9/90) ............. 12Jillian Samuels vs. UCF (3/7/09) .....................11Jillian Samuels vs. Dartmouth (12/16/08) .11Katie Gross vs. Tulsa (1/24/08) .......................... 11Jillian Samuels at Tulsa (1/21/07) ..................... 11Jillian Samuels vs. UWM (11/25/06) ............... 11Mary Gleason vs. Texas (2/13/94) .................... 11Suzanne McAnally vs. Rice (1/20/90) .............. 11Katie Gross at Liberty (12/16/05) ..................... 10Sarah Davis at San Jose State (2/10/05) ...... 10Katie Gross vs. Ole Miss (11/27/04) ................ 10

StealsSharee Shepherd at UAB (2/17/08).....................9Sharee Shepherd vs. TCU (11/20/07) .................8Suzanne McAnally vs. Houston (3/7/92) .............8Suzanne McAnally vs. San Jose St. (12/29/91) ...8Angela Crooks vs. Arkansas (1/14/89) ...............8Rhonda Rompola vs. Baylor (1/12/82) ................8Wendy Truskey vs. Texas A&M (2/10/81) .........8

Blocked Shots - 5 +Sarah Davis vs. Tulane (3/3/06) ..............................6Kendall Shead vs. Tulane (3/3/06) .........................6Alice Severin vs. UCF (3/7/09) ............................5Katie Remke at UTEP (1/20/00) .............................5Claudia Brassard vs. Tulsa (1/30/99) ..................5Karlin Kennedy vs. Tulsa (1/29/98) .......................5Karlin Kennedy vs. UTEP (1/22/98) .......................5S. Bryant vs. Hardin-Simmons (11/30/85) ........5

-Bold text denotes accomplishments that occured during 2008-09 season.

Jeannia Nix still holds the individual game record for the most points, collecting 43 points vs. Texas on Feb. 28, 1989.

Sarah Davis set a school record with six blocked shots against Tulane on Mar. 3, 2006.

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - SEASONPoints - 470 +

Rhonda Rompola (1981-82) ................................. 683Jennifer McLaughlin (1994-95)........................... 537Kim Brandl (1994-95) .............................................. 500D-dra Rucker (1999-00) ......................................... 496Janielle Dodds (2007-08) ....................................... 494Kim Brandl (1996-97) .............................................. 493Karlin Kennedy (1998-99) ...................................... 484Brittany Gilliam (2008-09) ................................470

Rebounds - 250 +S. Smothers-Johnson (1984-85) ........................ 310Rhonda Rompola (1981-82) ................................. 278Kim Nowak (1979-80) .............................................. 278Karlin Kennedy (1999-00) ...................................... 267Kim Brungardt (1994-95) ...................................... 254Janielle Dodds (2005-06) ....................................... 253

Assists - 125 +Suzanne McAnally (1991-92) ............................... 189Wendy Truskey (1980-81) ..................................... 153Karen Blair (1997-98).............................................. 148Kendall Shead (2004-05)........................................ 143Suzanne McAnally (1990-91) ............................... 140Kendall Shead (2003-04)........................................ 131D-dra Rucker (1999-00) ......................................... 131Karen Blair (1998-99).............................................. 127Brittany Gilliam (2008-09) ................................126

Field Goals Made - 185 +

Rhonda Rompola (1981-82) ................................. 260Jennifer McLaughlin (1994-95)........................... 211Karlin Kennedy (1997-98) ...................................... 192Carol Blauvelt (1980-81) ........................................ 189Jeannia Nix (1988-89) ............................................. 189

Field Goals Attempted - 400 +Rhonda Rompola (1981-82) ................................. 574D-dra Rucker (1999-00) ......................................... 469Shanell Thomas (1992-93) .................................... 452Jennifer McLaughlin (1994-95)........................... 436Brittany Gilliam (2008-09) ................................424Carol Blauvelt (1980-81) ........................................ 414Jeannia Nix (1988-89) ............................................. 410D-dra Rucker (2000-01).......................................... 408

Field Goal Percentage - 50.0 +Kim Brungardt (1992-93, 135-234) ............... 57.7Kerri Delaney (1994-95, 157-283) .................. 55.5Karlin Kennedy (1996-97, 158-289) ............... 54.7Lisa Davis (1979-80, 104-190) ......................... 54.7Sheila Bryant (1985-86, 122-224) .................. 54.5Christine Elliott (2008-09, 113-214) ..........52.8

Free Throws Made - 125 +Rhonda Rompola (1981-82) ................................. 163Kim Brandl (1994-95) .............................................. 137Kim Brandl (1995-96) .............................................. 132Felicia Bluitt (1985-86) ............................................ 131Janielle Dodds (2007-08) ....................................... 129D-dra Rucker (2000-01).......................................... 125

Free Throw Attempts - 150 +Rhonda Rompola (1981-82) ................................. 189Felicia Bluitt (1985-86) ............................................ 176Kim Brandl (1995-96) ............................................. 164Kim Brandl (1994-95) ............................................. 163D-dra Rucker (2000-01).......................................... 154Janielle Dodds (2007-08) ....................................... 152Janielle Dodds (2006-07) ....................................... 151

Free Throw Percentage - 84.0 +Kim Brandl (1996-97, 104-117) ....................... 88.9D-dra Rucker (1999-00, 115-130) ..............................88.5Lisa Davis (1979-80, 94-107) ............................ 87.8Rhonda Rompola (1981-82, 163-189) .......... 86.3Janielle Dodds (2007-08, 129-152) ................ 84.9Jennifer McLaughlin (1995-96, 99-117) ...... 84.6Kim Brandl (1994-95, 137-163) ....................... 84.0

Three-Point Field Goals Made - 50 +Jillian Samuels (2007-08) ......................................... 72Andrea Cossey (2002-03) ......................................... 68Andrea Cossey (2001-02) ......................................... 68Jillian Samuels (2008-09) ....................................59Katie Gross (2005-06) ................................................ 59Kveta Truchlikova (1997-98) ................................... 59Katie Gross (2004-05) ................................................ 53Andrea Cossey (2000-01) ......................................... 53Jillian Samuels (2006-07) ......................................... 51

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted - 140 +Andrea Cossey (2002-03) ...................................... 220Andrea Cossey (2001-02) ...................................... 206Jillian Samuels (2007-08) ...................................... 186Jillian Samuels (2008-09) .................................178Katie Gross (2005-06) ............................................. 171Andrea Cossey (2003-04) ...................................... 154Andrea Cossey (2000-01) ...................................... 150Jillian Samuels (2006-07) ...................................... 146Suzanne McAnally (1989-90) ............................... 143Kveta Truchlikova (1997-98) ................................ 142

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage - 40.0 +Leslie Frazier (1992-93, 34-66) ......................... 51.5Jeannia Nix (1988-89, 35-77) ............................ 45.5K. Truchlikova (1996-97, 29-67) ....................... 43.3Karen Blair (1997-98, 28-67) ............................. 41.8Suzanne McAnally (1988-89, 28-67) .............. 41.8Missy Parker (1991-92, 33-79) ......................... 41.8

Steals - 80 +Sharee Shepherd (2007-08) ................................ 101Wendy Truskey (1980-81) ........................................ 97Kim Nowak (1979-80) ................................................. 97D-dra Rucker (1999-00) ............................................ 91Wendy Truskey (1979-80) ........................................ 90Suzanne McAnally (1991-92) .................................. 88Missy Parker (1989-90) ............................................. 84Brittany Gilliam (2008-09) ...................................80

Blocked Shots - 40 +Sarah Davis (2005-06) ............................................... 57Karlin Kennedy (1997-98) ......................................... 47Sarah Davis (2003-04) ............................................... 45Katie Remke (2000-01) .............................................. 43Janielle Dodds (2006-07) .......................................... 42Tony Jackson (1982-83) ............................................ 42Sarah Davis (2002-03) ............................................... 40Katie Remke (1999-00) .............................................. 40

-Bold text denotes accomplishments that occured during 2008-09 season.

Andrea Cossey established new season records with 68 three-point fi eld goals made and 220 three-point fi eld goal attempts in 2002-03.

DID YOU KNOW?SMU head coach Rhonda Rompola still holds

five SMU individual player records for asingle season. The records are:

• Points ...................................................................683 • Field Goals Attempted .................................574 • Field Goals Made ............................................260 • Free Throws Attempted .............................189 • Free Throws Made ........................................163

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - CAREERPoints - 1,000+

Janielle Dodds (2004-08) ..........................................1,861Karlin Kennedy (1996-2000)...................................1,785Kerri Delaney (1992-96) ............................................1,503Shanell Thomas (1990-93) .......................................1,480Kim Brandl (1994-97) .................................................1,458Shasta Smothers-Johnson (1983-87) ................1,426Claudia Brassard (1995-99) ....................................1,358Jennifer McLaughlin (1993-96)..............................1,353Carol Blauvelt (1979-82) ...........................................1,329Kim Brungardt (1992-96) .........................................1,280Andrea Cossey (2000-04) .........................................1,206Lisa Davis (1979-83) ...................................................1,156Missy Parker (1989-93) .............................................1,137Sarah Davis (2002-06) ...............................................1,042Suzanne McAnally (1988-92) ..................................1,022Brittany Gilliam (2006-present) ........................1,000

Rebounds - 700 +Janielle Dodds (2004-08) .............................................. 974Karlin Kennedy (1996-2000)....................................... 946Shasta Smothers-Johnson (1983-87) .................... 933Teri Baldwin (1977-80) ................................................... 890Claudia Brassard (1995-99) ........................................ 814Kim Brungardt (1992-96) ............................................. 797Sarah Davis (2003-06) ................................................... 737Kerri Delaney (1992-96) ................................................ 705Kim Nowak (1979-81) ..................................................... 700

Assists - 275 +Suzanne McAnally (1989-92) ...................................... 489Kendall Shead (2003-2006) ........................................ 481Karen Blair (1995-99)..................................................... 462Missy Parker (1990-93) ................................................. 368Tomi Hollis (1983-86)...................................................... 327Katy Cobb (2004-08) ....................................................... 298Brittany Gilliam (2006-present) ............................281

Field Goals Made - 525 +Karlin Kennedy (1996-2000)....................................... 722Janielle Dodds (2004-08) .............................................. 685Shanell Thomas (1990-93) ........................................... 607Shasta Smothers-Johnson (1983-87) .................... 603Kerri Delaney (1992-96) ................................................ 592Claudia Brassard (1995-99) ........................................ 531

Field Goals Attempts - 1,150 +Shanell Thomas (1990-93) .......................................1,538Janielle Dodds (2004-08) ..........................................1,452Karlin Kennedy (1996-2000)...................................1,365Shasta Smothers-Johnson (1983-87) ................1,244Claudia Brassard (1995-99) ....................................1,167Andrea Cossey (2000-04) .........................................1,155

Field Goal Percentage 50.0 +K. Kennedy (1996-2000, 722-1365) .........................52.9Sheila Bryant (1986-87, 258-499) ......................... 51.7Kerri Delaney (1992-96, 592-1148)...................... 51.5Kim Brungardt (1992-96, 497-973) ...................... 51.0Kim Nowak (1979-81, 337-664) ............................. 50.8

Free Throws Made - 300 +Janielle Dodds (2004-08) .............................................. 478Kim Brandl (1994-97) ..................................................... 373Karlin Kennedy (1996-2000)....................................... 334Jennifer McLaughlin (1993-96).................................. 320Lisa Davis (1979-83) ....................................................... 300

Free Throw Attempts - 400 +Janielle Dodds (2004-08) .............................................. 601Claudia Brassard (1995-99) ........................................ 461Kim Brandl (1994-97) ..................................................... 444Karlin Kennedy (1996-2000)....................................... 439Missy Parker (1990-93) ................................................. 430

Free Throw Percentage - 80.0 +Rhonda Rompola (1981-82, 163-189) ................. 86.3Jeannia Nix (1988-89, 94-109) ................................ 86.2D-dra Rucker (1999-01, 240-284) ......................... 84.5Kim Brandl (1994-97, 373-444) .............................. 84.0Jillian Samuels (2006-present, 110-133) .......82.7Kim Brungardt (1992-96, 280-340) ...................... 82.3

Three-Pointers Made - 125 +Andrea Cossey (2000-04) ............................................. 236Jillian Samuels (2006-present) .............................183Mary Gleason (1992-95) ............................................... 132Sarah Davis (2003-06) ................................................... 129Katie Gross (2004-present) ......................................... 128

Three-Pointer Attempts - 250 +Andrea Cossey (2000-04) ............................................. 730Jillian Samuels (2006-present) .............................513Sarah Davis (2003-06) ................................................... 429Katie Gross (2004-08) .................................................... 432Suzanne McAnally (1989-92) ...................................... 399

Mary Gleason (1992-95) ............................................... 365Karen Blair (1995-99)..................................................... 357Kendall Shead (2003-06)............................................... 348Sarah Davis (2003-06) ................................................... 323Kim Brandl (1994-97) ..................................................... 295D-dra Rucker (1999-01) ................................................ 250

Three-Point Percentage - 35.0 +Kveta Truchlikova (1996-98) ...................................... 42.1Jeannia Nix (1988-89, 50-122) ................................ 41.0Mary Gleason (1992-93, 132-365) ........................ 36.2Leslie Frazier (1991-94, 87-243) ............................ 35.8Jillian Samuels (2006-present, 183-513) .......35.7

Steals - 200 +Missy Parker (1989-93) ................................................. 290Suzanne McAnally (1988-92) ...................................... 246Kendall Shead (2003-06)............................................... 236Karen Blair (1995-99)..................................................... 211

Blocked Shots - 75 +Sarah Davis (2003-06) ................................................... 180Karlin Kennedy (1996-2000)....................................... 139Katie Remke (1997-01) .................................................. 109Janielle Dodds (2004-08) .............................................. 109Diana Wilt (1986-89) ......................................................... 88Kaci Alexander (1999-2003) .......................................... 84Sharee Shepherd (2004-08) .......................................... 79

Karlin Kennedy became the fi rst-ever SMU women's basketball player to have her jersey number retired. The ceremony took place on Feb. 16, 2001.

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GAMEMost Points

Leann Shaw vs. Texas-S.A. (2/2/83) ............................. 31Brittany Gilliam at Stephen F. Austin (11/20/06) .. 25Karlin Kennedy vs. Oklahoma (12/7/96) .................... 25Kim Brungardt vs. Texas A&M (2/24/93) ................. 25Kim Brungardt vs. Oral Roberts (12/12/92) ....................... 25Kerri Delaney vs. Texas-Arlington (12/1/92) ........................ 25

Most ReboundsChristine Elliot vs. Tulane (2/26/09) ........................21Shanell Thomas vs. Boise State (2/24/90) ............... 16Shasta Smothers vs. E. Wash. (11/20/82) .............. 16Shasta Smothers vs. Purdue (1/4/83) ........................ 15Kim Brungardt vs. Rice (3/6/93) ................................... 14Leann Shaw vs. Texas - S.A. (2/2/83)........................... 14

Most AssistsKendall Shead vs. Tulsa (1/25/03) ................................ 10Katy Cobb at Denver (12/19/04) ..................................... 7Angela Crooks vs. Hawaii-Pacific (12/1/84) ................ 7Tomi Hollis vs. Texas Tech (2/5/83) ................................ 7Karen Blair vs. Houston (3/6/96) ..................................... 7

Most StealsKendall Shead vs. Stony Brook (11/22/02) ................. 7Missy Parker vs. Wake Forest (2/23/90)..................... 7Karen Blair (twice) ....................................................................... 7Missy Parker vs. Lamar (12/2/89) .................................. 6Angela Crooks vs. Rice (1/2/85) ....................................... 6Angela Crooks vs. NC-Asheville (12/29/84) ................ 6Karen Blair vs. Texas A&M (3/1/96) ............................ 6

Most Blocked Shots

Christine Elliot vs. Tulane (2/21/09) ...........................4Sarah Davis at Nevada (1/16/03) .................................... 4Karlin Kennedy vs. Utah (1/18/97) .................................. 4Karlin Kennedy vs. Tulsa (1/5/97) .................................... 4Several Players .............................................................................. 3

Most Field Goals MadeLeann Shaw vs. Texas-S.A. (2/2/83) ............................. 12Kim Brungardt vs. Texas A&M (2/24/93) ................. 11Kerri Delaney vs. UTA (12/1/92) ................................... 11Shanell Thomas vs. Texas A&M (1/10/90) ............... 11Several Players ........................................................................... 10

Most Field Goals AttemptedJanielle Dodds vs. Hawaii (1/13/05) ............................ 23Shanell Thomas vs. Houston (1/18/90)...................... 23Shanell Thomas vs. Texas A&M (1/10/90) ............... 23Kerri Delaney vs. Texas (1/12/93) ................................ 22Jillian Samuels at Houston (1/27/07) ......................... 21

Most Free Throws MadeBrittany Gilliam vs. UTEP (1/12/07) .............................. 13Janielle Dodds at Hawaii (2/12/05) .............................. 10Kim Brungardt vs. TCU (1/20/93)................................. 10Missy Parker vs. Texas (1/13/90) ................................. 10Shonte Roberts vs. SJSU (2/7/02) .................................. 9Missy Parker vs. Missouri (1/4/90) ................................. 9Tomi Hollis vs. Oklahoma City (1/15/83) ....................... 9

Most Free Throws AttemptedBrittany Gilliam vs. UTEP (1/12/07) .............................. 16Shonte Roberts vs. Nevada (2/28/02) ........................ 14Karlin Kennedy vs. Oklahoma (12/7/96) .................... 12Shonte Roberts vs. SJSU (2/7/02) ............................... 11Missy Parker vs. Texas (1/13/90) ................................. 11Leann Shaw vs. Texas-S.A. (2/2/83) ............................. 11Tomi Hollis vs. Oklahoma City (1/15/83) .................... 11

Most Three-Pointers Made Suzanne McAnally vs. Texas (1/28/89) ........................ 5 Several Players ............................................................................. 4

Most Three-Pointers AttemptedJillian Samuels at Houston (1/27/07) ......................... 15Jillian Samuels at Tulsa (1/21/07) ................................ 11Jillian Samuels vs. UWM (11/25/06) .......................... 11Andrea Cossey at Oklahoma (12/9/00) ..................... 11Suzanne McAnally vs. Texas (1/28/89) ......................... 7

FRESHMAN RECORDS - SEASONMost Points

Janielle Dodds (2004-05) ..................................................423Carol Blauvelt (1978-79) ...................................................406Karlin Kennedy (1996-97) .................................................382Shasta Smothers (1982-83) ...........................................373Kim Brungardt (1992-93) .................................................370

Highest Scoring AverageCarol Blauvelt (1978-79) ..................................................15.1Janielle Dodds (2004-05) .................................................14.1Shasta Smothers (1982-83) ..........................................13.8Karlin Kennedy (1996-97) ................................................12.7Kim Brungardt (1992-93) ................................................12.3

Most ReboundsJanielle Dodds (2004-05) ..................................................246Shasta Smothers (1982-83) ...........................................230Christine Elliott (2008-09) ..........................................229Teri Baldwin (1976-77) .......................................................221Karlin Kennedy (1996-97) .................................................218

Most AssistsTomi Hollis (1982-83)............................................................. 95Karen Blair (1995-96) ............................................................ 93Katy Cobb (2004-05) .............................................................. 88Kendall Shead (2002-03)...................................................... 86Brittany Gilliam (2006-07) .................................................... 73

Most StealsMissy Parker (1989-90) ........................................................ 84Angela Crooks (1984-85) ..................................................... 59Brittany Gilliam (2006-07) .................................................... 55Karen Blair (1995-96) ............................................................ 52Sharee Shepherd (2004-05) .............................................. 49

Most Blocked ShotsSarah Davis (2002-03) .......................................................... 40Diana Wilt (1985-86) ............................................................. 34Christine Elliot (2008-09) ...............................................24Karlin Kennedy (1996-97) .................................................... 24Janielle Dodds (2004-05) ..................................................... 22Leann Shaw (1982-83) .......................................................... 22

Most Field Goals MadeCarol Blauvelt (1978-79) ...................................................182Shasta Smothers (1982-83) ...........................................159Karlin Kennedy (1996-97) .................................................158Janielle Dodds (2004-05) ..................................................154Kerri Delaney (1992-93) ....................................................144

Most Field Goals AttemptedJanielle Dodds (2004-05) ..................................................374Carol Blauvelt (1978-79) ...................................................349Shanell Thomas (1989-90) ...............................................329Shasta Smothers (1982-83) ...........................................312Karlin Kennedy (1996-97) .................................................289

Best Field Goal Percentage (minimum 75 attempts)

Kim Brungardt (1992-93, 135-234) ..........................57.7Karlin Kennedy (1996-97, 158-289) ..........................54.7Kerri Delaney (1992-93, 144-275) .............................52.4Christine Elliott (2008-09, 113-214) ....................52.3Claudia Brassard (1995-96, 83-159) ........................52.2

Most Free Throws MadeJanielle Dodds (2004-05) ..................................................114Kim Brungardt (1992-93) .................................................... 99Missy Parker (1989-90) ........................................................ 83Delisha Wills (2006-07) ........................................................ 73Shonte Roberts (2001-02) .................................................. 73

Most Free Throws AttemptedJanielle Dodds (2004-05) ..................................................150Missy Parker (1989-90) .....................................................121Kim Brungardt (1992-93) .................................................118Shonte Roberts (2001-02) ...............................................116Shasta Smothers (1982-83) ...........................................102

Best Free Throw Percentage (minimum 50 attempts)

Kim Brungardt (1992-93, 99-118) ............................83.9Andrea Cossey (2000-01, 55-66) ................................78.8Karlin Kennedy (1996-97, 66-85) ................................77.6Janielle Dodds (2004-05, 114-150) ...........................76.0Delisha Wills (2006-07, 73-101) .................................72.3

Most Three-Pointers MadeAndrea Cossey (2000-01) .................................................... 53Jillian Samuels (2006-07) .................................................... 51Sarah Davis (2002-03) .......................................................... 28Suzanne McAnally (1988-89) ............................................. 28Kenni Patton (1999-2000) .................................................. 27

Most Three-Pointers AttemptedAndrea Cossey (2000-01) .................................................150Jillian Samuels (2006-07) .................................................146Sarah Davis (2002-03) .......................................................... 86Kenni Patton (1999-2000) .................................................. 70Suzanne McAnally (1988-89) ............................................. 67

Best Three-Point Percentage (minimum 25 attempts)

Suzanne McAnally (1988-89, 28-67) .........................41.8Kenni Patton (1999-00, 27-70) ....................................38.6Katy Cobb (2004-05, 18-50) ..........................................36.0Andrea Cossey (2000-01, 53-150)..........................................35.3Leslie Frazier (1990-91, 21-60)....................................35.0

Christine Elliott pulled down a freshman record 21 rebounds against Tulane last yeaer.

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MOODY COLISEUM RECORDSINDIVIDUAL

MOST POINTS SMU ...............43 .................................................................... Jeannia Nix vs. Texas, 2/28/89 Opponent .....39 ....................................................................Annette Smith, Texas, 1/28/83

MOST FIELD GOALS SMU ...............16 .................................................................... Jeannia Nix vs. Texas, 2/28/89 Opponent .....17 ....................................................................Annette Smith, Texas, 1/28/83

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED SMU ...............29 ............................................Rhonda Rompola vs. Texas A&M, 1/19/82 Opponent .....27 ....Annette Smith, Texas, 1/28/83 & Rashida Cooper, Coppin St., 12/6/07

BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 8 ATTEMPTS) SMU ...............1.000 ......................................... H. Nygard vs. Texas A&M (8-8), 2/5/87 Opponent .....1.000 .....................................................Amy Claborn (8-8), Texas, 1/13/90

MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE SMU ...............7 .............................................................. Andrea Cossey vs. Hawaii, 2/14/04 Opponent ......7 ..Carla Morrow (Tulsa), 1/26/02 & Brooke Lassiter (La. Tech), 1/20/02

MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED SMU ...............11 .. Andrea Cossey vs. La. Tech, 1/20/02 & Jillian Samuels vs UCF, 3/7/09 Opponent .....16 ....................................................................Nikki Luckhurst, Tulane, 3/3/06

BEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 4 ATTEMPTS) SMU ...............1.000 .............................................................. Katie Gross vs. Rice, 12/30/04 Opponent ..... .833 ........................................................ Karen Sowada (5-6), Rice 2/17/88

MOST FREE THROWS MADE SMU ...............16 ................................................................Andrea Cossey vs. BYU, 12/8/01 Opponent .....15 ...................................................................... Amelia Cooper, Rice, 1/18/89

MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED SMU ...............19 .......................................................................Felicia Bluitt vs. TCU, 2/15/86 Opponent .....22 ...................................................................... Amelia Cooper, Rice, 1/18/89

BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 10 ATTEMPTS) SMU ...............1.000 . R. Rompola vs. Baylor, 2/8/82 & J. Dodds vs. Tulane, 2/2/08 (13-13) Opponent .....1.000 ........................................................Jami Montagnino, Tulane, 3/3/06

MOST REBOUNDS SMU ...............21 ...............Felicia Bluitt vs. TCU, 2/6/86 & Christine Elliot vs. Tulane,

2/26/09 Opponent .....21 .................................................. A. Norris, Stephen F. Austin, 12/12/87

MOST ASSISTS SMU ...............11 ....Suzanne McAnally vs. Baylor, 1/31/90 & Scotti Wood vs. SW Texas

St., 11/24/84 Opponent .....15 ....................................................................Cricket Williams, SJSU, 2/7/02

MOST STEALS SMU ...............8 .....................three times (last Sharee Shepherd vs. TCU, 11/20/07) Opponent ......8 .Carla Yancey, Missouri, 1/4/90 & Catherine Walker, Oklahoma City,

11/25/80

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS SMU ...............6 ................................... Sarah Davis & Kendall Shead vs. Tulane, 3/3/06 Opponent .....6 ............................ three times (last Izabela Piekarska, UTEP, 1/31/08)

TEAMMOST POINTS

SMU ...............107 ...................... vs. Kent, 11/30/91 & vs. Oral Roberts, 12/12/92 Opponent .....107 ..................................................................................................Texas, 2/23/85

MOST FIELD GOALS SMU ...............45 ..............................................................vs. Sam Houston State, 11/19/99 Opponent .....42 ....................................................................................................Kent, 11/30/91

MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS SMU ...............100 .......................................................................... vs. North Texas, 12/16/81 Opponent .....95 ...................................................................................................... Tulane, 3/3/06

BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 50 ATTEMPTS) SMU ............... .617 ....................................................................... vs. Baylor (37-60), 2/20/89 Opponent ..... .621 ....................................................................#14 LSU (36-58), 11/28/00

MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE SMU ...............14 .......................................................................... vs. San Jose State, 2/12/04 Opponent .....11 ...................................................................................................... Tulane, 3/3/06

MOST THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED SMU ...............32 ...........................................................................vs. Louisiana Tech, 2/21/04 Opponent .....38 ..........................................................................................................Tulane, 3/306

BEST THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 4 ATTEMPTS) SMU ...............1.000 .............................................................vs. New Orleans (4-4), 12/1/88 Opponent ..... .800 .............................Texas Tech (4-5), 1/2/91 & TCU (4-5), 1/3/90

MOST FREE THROWS MADE SMU ...............32 ............................................................................................... vs. Tulane, 3/3/06 Opponent .....30 ....................................................Houston, 1/26/91 & Texas, 2/17/96

MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS SMU ...............51 ............................................................................ vs. Oklahoma City, 1/15/83 Opponent .....40 ........................................................................ Texas, 2/14/87 & 2/17/96

BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 20 ATTEMPTS) SMU ............... .955 ........................................................................... vs. Rice (21-22), 1/17/96 Opponent ..... .822 ...............................................................................Texas (23-28), 2/23/85

MOST REBOUNDS SMU ...............63 ..............................................................vs. Sam Houston State, 11/17/06 Opponent .....64 ...................................................................................................... Tulane, 3/3/06

MOST ASSISTS SMU ...............32 .................................................................vs. Sam Houston State, 2/11/86 Opponent .....35 ............................................................................................... Houston, 2/20/88

MOST STEALS SMU ...............25 .......................................................................................vs. Air Force, 1/23/97 Opponent .....19 ......................................................................................... Texas Tech, 2/16/94

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS SMU ...............16 ................................................................................................vs. Tulane, 3/3/06 Opponent .....8 ................................................................................ Texas-Arlington, 11/18/80

MOST TURNOVERS SMU ...............48 ............................................................................. vs. North Texas, 11/16/84 Opponent .....46 .....................................................................................Prairie View, 11/29/91

MOST HOME WINS IN A SEASON 13 .............................................................................................................................................2004-05

MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS IN A SEASON 9 ..................................................................................................................... 1999-2000, 2004-05

LARGEST WINNING MARGIN 67 POINTS ......................................................................... vs. Prairie View A&M, 11/29/91

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SMU HONOR ROLL

Women’s Basketball News Service All-AmericaRhonda Rompola (second team) ...............1981-82

WBCA All-AmericaJanielle Dodds (honorable mention) .........2004-05

AP All-AmericaJanielle Dodds (honorable mention) .........2007-08

All-ConferenceKaren Blair (second team) ............................1997-98Kim Brandl (first team) ...................1995-96, 96-97Kim Brandl (second team) ............................1994-95Claudia Brassard (first team) ......................1998-99Claudia Brassard (second team) ...............1997-98Kim Brungardt (honorable mention) ........1992-93Sarah Davis (third team) ................................2005-06Kerri Delaney (second team) .......1992-93, 93-94Janielle Dodds (first team) ...2004-05, 05-06, 07-08Janielle Dodds (second team) .....................2006-07Brittany Gilliam (second team) ....................2008-09Karlin Kennedy (first team) .....................1997-2000Karlin Kennedy (second team) ....................1996-97Jennifer McLaughlin (first team) ................1994-95Jennifer McLaughlin (second team) .........1993-94Jeannia Nix (second team) ...........................1988-89Missy Parker (second team) ........................1992-93D-dra Rucker (first team) .. 1999-2000, 2000-01LeQuita Smith (second team) ......................1987-88Shanell Thomas (first team) .........................1992-93Delisha Wills (second team).........................2008-09Delisha Wills (third team) ..............................2007-08

Conference Tournament TeamKim Brandl ............................................................1996-97Claudia Brassard ...............................................1998-99Janielle Dodds (MVP) ......................................2007-08Nici Johnson ........................................................1998-99Karlin Kennedy (MVP) .....................................1998-99Jennifer McLaughlin .......................................1994-95D-dra Rucker........................................................2000-01Kendall Shead......................................................2005-06Sharee Shepherd ..............................................2007-08Shanell Thomas .................................................1992-93Vicki Walterscheid ...........................................1991-92

NWIT All-Tournament TeamKim Brungardt ...................................................1992-93Shanell Thomas ..................................................1992-93

Conference Player of the YearKarlin Kennedy (Co-Player) ......................1999-2000D-dra Rucker ......................................................2000-01

Conference Defensive Player of the YearBrittany Gilliam ....................................................2008-09Sharee Shepherd ..............................................2007-08

Conference All-Defensive TeamNici Johnson ........................................................1997-98Karlin Kennedy ....................................................1998-99D-dra Rucker........................... 1999-2000, 2000-01Sharee Shepherd ..............................................2007-08

Conference Newcomer of the YearJanielle Dodds .....................................................2004-05Karlin Kennedy ....................................................1996-97Shasta Smothers-Johnson ...........................1992-93

Conference All-Newcomer TeamBrenda Bruggeman ..........................................1990-91Andrea Cossey ....................................................2000-01Sarah Davis ..........................................................2002-03Janielle Dodds .....................................................2004-05Karlin Kennedy ....................................................1996-97D-dra Rucker..................................................1999-2000Delisha Wills ........................................................2006-07

Conference Coach of the Year HonorsRhonda Rompola 1999-2000, Dallas Morning News 1994-95, Houston Post 1992-93, Dallas Morning News 1992-93, USA Today Midseason 1991-92, Dallas Morning News 1991-92, Houston Post

Scholastic Senior Athlete AwardMegan Farabaugh .................................................... 1983Jill Vana ......................................................................... 1995

Outstanding Senior Athlete AwardDiana Bartley .............................................................. 1985Kim Brandl ................................................................... 1996Claudia Brassard ...................................................... 1999Leslie Frazier............................................................... 1994Suzanne McAnally .................................................... 1992Jill Vana ......................................................................... 1995

Conference Academic Honor TeamKaren Blair ............... 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99Kim Brandl ......................................1995-96, 1996-97Claudia Brassard ........1996-97, 1997-98, '98-99Kim Brungardt ....................................................1994-95Lisa Cole .................................................................1989-90Andrea Cossey ....... 2000-01, 2001-02, 2003-04Regina Harvey .....................................................1987-88Suzanne McAnally .......................1990-91, 1991-92Missy Parker ........................................................1992-93Jennifer Rigg........................................................1998-99Kveta Truchlikova...............................................1997-98

Conference USA All-Academic TeamJanielle Dodds .....................................................2007-08

GTE District VI Academic All-America TeamKim Brandl ............................1994-95, 95-96, 96-97Claudia Brassard ...............................................1998-99

GTE Academic All-America TeamKim Brandl (third team) ..................................1996-97Kim Brandl (second team) ............................1995-96

Kodak All-America District VIID-dra Rucker........................... 1999-2000, 2000-01

WBCA All-America District VIIJanielle Dodds .....................................................2004-05

Kim Brandl is SMU's only three-time District Academic All-America team selection

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KERRI DELANEYForward, 1992-96

1,503 Points

SMU'S 1,000-POINT CLUB

Season G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS AVG 1996-97 30 158-289 .547 66-85 .776 218 382 12.7 1997-98 29 192-366 .525 73-104 .702 248 457 15.8 1998-99 30 186-352 .528 112-138 .812 213 484 16.1 1999-00 31 186-358 .520 83-112 .741 267 462 14.9 Totals 120 722-1,365 .529 334-439 .760 946 1,785 14.9

KARLIN KENNEDYForward, 1996-2000

1,785 Points

2

Season G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS AVG 1992-93 30 144-275 .524 27-49 .551 167 318 10.6 1993-94 27 154-300 .513 87-123 .707 207 402 14.9 1994-95 31 157-283 .555 73-106 .689 177 403 13.0 1995-96 30 137-290 .472 82-115 .713 154 380 12.7 Totals 118 592-1,148 .515 269-393 .684 705 1,503 12.7

3

Season G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS AVG 1989-90 26 125-329 .380 39-64 .609 135 293 11.3 1990-91 28 163-403 .409 52-82 .634 146 391 14.0 1991-92 29 142-354 .401 67-85 .788 161 356 12.3 1992-93 30 175-452 .387 80-114 .702 179 440 14.7 Totals 113 605-1,538 .393 238-345 .690 621 1,480 13.1

SHANELL THOMASForward, 1989-93

1,480 Points

4

Season G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS AVG 2004-05 30 154-374 .412 114-150 .760 246 423 14.1 2005-06 30 177-336 .527 112-148 .757 253 466 15.5 2006-07 30 173-373 .464 123-151 .815 226 478 15.9 2007-08 33 181-369 .491 129-152 .849 249 494 15.0 TOTALS 123 685-1,452 .472 478-601 .795 974 1,861 15.1

JANIELLE DODDSPost, 2004-2008

1,861 Points

1

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Season G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS AVG 1982-83 27 159-312 .509 55-102 .539 230 373 13.8 1983-84 18 108-215 .502 39-79 .494 148 255 14.2 1984-85 27 188-395 .476 88-141 .624 310 464 17.2 1986-87 27 148-322 .459 38-84 .452 245 334 12.3 Totals 99 603-1,244 .485 220-406 .542 933 1,426 14.4

SHASTA SMOTHERS-JOHNSONForward, 1983-87

1,426 Points

6

Season G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS AVG 1995-96 30 83-159 .522 52-96 .542 130 219 7.3 1996-97 30 148-331 .447 85-138 .616 213 383 12.8 1997-98 29 118-291 .405 72-113 .637 230 309 10.7 1998-99 31 182-386 .472 76-114 .667 241 447 14.4 Totals 120 531-1,167 .455 285-461 .618 814 1,358 11.3

CLAUDIA BRASSARDForward, 1995-99

1,358 Points

7

Season G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS AVG 1993-94 27 166-356 .466 108-139 .777 138 445 16.5 1994-95 31 211-436 .484 113-141 .801 168 537 17.3 1995-96 28 136-312 .436 99-117 .846 137 371 13.3 Totals 86 513-1,104 .465 320-397 .806 443 1,353 15.7

JENNIFER MCLAUGHLINGuard, 1993-96

1,353 Points

8

Season G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS AVG 1994-95 31 174-398 .437 137-163 .840 176 500 16.1 1995-96 29 144-353 .408 132-164 .805 177 465 16.0 1996-97 30 173-402 .430 104-117 .889 156 493 16.4 Totals 90 491-1,153 .426 373-444 .840 509 1,458 16.2

KIM BRANDLForward, 1994-97

1,458 Points

5

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Season G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS AVG 1992-93 30 135-234 .577 99-118 .839 216 370 12.3 1993-94 12 43-85 .506 15-20 .750 71 101 8.4 1994-95 31 178-358 .497 79-98 .806 254 437 14.1 1995-96 30 141-296 .476 87-109 .798 240 371 12.4 Totals 108 337-664 .508 280-340 .823 797 1,280 11.9

KIM BRUNGARDTPost, 1992-961,280 Points

10

Season G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS AVG 2000-01 29 80-222 .360 52-66 .788 94 265 9.1 2001-02 27 112-325 .345 49-61 .803 81 341 12.6 2002-03 31 121-365 .332 50-61 .820 105 360 11.6 2003-04 28 84-243 .346 25-31 .806 73 240 8.6 Totals 125 397-1,155 .343 176-218 .807 353 1,206 9.6

ANDREA COSSEYGuard, 2000-04

1,206 Points

11

Season G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS AVG 1979-80 28 104-190 .547 94-107 .878 215 302 10.8 1980-81 33 129-285 .453 108-132 .818 167 366 11.0 1981-82 32 82-218 .376 66-85 .777 126 230 7.2 1982-83 27 103-230 .447 32-54 .593 116 238 8.8 Totals 120 418-923 .453 300-378 .794 624 1,156 9.6

LISA DAVISForward, 1979-83

1,156 Points

12

Season G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS AVG 1978-79 27 182-349 .521 42-58 .724 n/a 406 15.1 1979-80 29 173-376 .460 41-51 .804 157 387 13.3 1980-81 33 189-414 .457 54-69 .783 118 432 13.0 1981-82 28 44-149 .295 16-29 .551 55 104 3.7 Totals 117 588-1,288 .457 153-207 .739 n/a 1,329 11.4

CAROL BLAUVELTGuard, 1978-82

1,329 Points

9

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Season G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS AVG 2005-06 29 107-244 .439 45-58 .776 184 289 10.0 2004-05 30 106-303 .350 41-55 .745 214 290 9.7 2003-04 28 96-237 .405 30-36 .833 183 254 9.1 2002-03 27 78-198 .394 25-34 .735 153 209 7.7 TOTALS 114 387-982 .394 141-183 .770 734 1,042 9.1

SARAH DAVISForward, 2002-06

1,042 Points

14

Season G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS AVG 1988-89 25 48-135 .356 10-18 .556 48 134 5.4 1989-90 26 138-380 .363 54-65 .831 116 372 14.3 1990-91 28 108-289 .301 20-30 .667 127 276 9.9 1991-92 29 83-242 .343 60-81 .741 107 240 8.3 Totals 108 377-1,046 .360 144-194 .742 398 1,022 9.5

SUZANNE MCANALLYGuard, 1988-92

1,022 Points

15

Season G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS AVG 1989-90 26 97-279 .348 83-121 .686 115 280 10.8 1990-91 28 94-236 .400 52-88 .591 123 256 9.1 1991-92 29 117-261 .448 73-109 .670 102 340 11.7 1992-93 29 81-219 .370 78-112 .696 111 261 9.0 Totals 112 389-995 .391 286-430 .665 451 1,137 10.2

MISSY PARKERForward, 1989-93

1,137 Points

13

Season G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS AVG 2006-07 30 83-257 .323 53-71 .746 142 243 8.1 2007-08 33 100-275 .364 76-103 .738 131 287 8.7 2008-09 32 176-424 .415 78-120 .650 219 470 14.7 Totals 95 359-956 .376 207-294 .704 483 1,000 10.5

BRITTANY GILLIAMGuard, 2007-09

1,000 Points

16

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AAlexander, Kaci ....................................... 2000-03

Allen, Brittani ........................................... 2008-09

Anderson, Karen ............................................1977

Asquith, Tami ...................................................1999

BBailey, Lori ................................................ 1977-78

Baldwin, Teri ............................................. 1977-80

Barber, Melissa ...................................... 1994-98

Barker, Brittany ...................................... 2005-07

Barnette, Barbara ................................. 1977-80

Bartley, Diana .......................................... 1982-85

Bentley, Gwen ..................................................1978

Berend, Kasie ........................... 1995-96, 1998

Bergmann, Rhynette ....................................1977

Blair, Karen ............................................... 1996-99

Blauvelt, Carol ......................................... 1979-82

Blevins, Bobbie ................................................1980

Bluitt, Felicia ......................................1986, 1988

Boniol, Jennifer ...............................................1997

Bonny, Leslie ............................................ 1983-86

Boucher, Cheryl ...................................... 1986-89

Brandenburg, Heidi .......................................2009

Brandl, Kim ............................................... 1994-97

Brassard, Claudia .................................. 1996-99

Brown, Jackee ........................................ 2001-02

Bruggeman, Brenda............................. 1991-92

Brungardt, Kim ....................................... 1992-96

Bryant, Sheila........................................... 1986-87

Buggs, Rhonda ........................................ 1986-87

CCalvert, Anika .....................................1998-2001

Campbell, Catherine ............................. 2007-08

Cantoni, Karen ........................................ 1984-87

Carroll, Chris ............................................ 1978-80

Cobb, Katy ................................................. 2005-08

Cole, Kenzie ......................................................2007

Cole, Lisa .................................................... 1988-89

Colli, Jennifer ...................................................2006

Colli, Juli ..............................................................2006

Connolly, Kathleen ................................. 1977-79

Cossey, Andrea ....................................... 2001-04

Croan, Carrie ........................................... 1977-79

Crooks, Angela ...............................1985-86, '88

Cruse, Tiara ......................................................2002

DDale, Cathy ........................................................1977

Dark, Lisa ................................................... 1989-90

Davis, Lisa ................................................. 1980-83

Davis, Sarah ............................................. 2003-06

Davis, Sheila ............................................. 1985-86

Day, Haley .................................................. 2008-09

Delaney, Kerri .......................................... 1992-96

DeMartini, JoAnn...........................................1984

Derning, Heather ...........................................1986

Devine, Alexa ............................................ 1992-96

Dickerson-Savoy, Sonya ...................... 1986-87

Dodds, Janielle ........................................ 2005-08

Duff, Kathleen ..................................................1977

Dunn, Nater ......................................................1996

EElliott, Christine ...............................................2009

FFarabaugh, Megan ................................ 1981-83

Farrell, Meredith ............................................1999

Ford, Shawna ............................ 1993-95, 1997

Frazier, Leslie .......................................... 1991-94

GGasperson, Joanna.......................................1986

Gaston, Jan .............................................. 1978-79

Gates, Elbie ............................................... 2006-09

Gilliam, Brittany ....................................... 2007-09

Gilmore, Courtney ............................1999-2000

Gleason, Mary ......................................... 1992-95

Glover, Tyesha ......................................... 2001-02

Greenard, Joslyn ............................................2005

Gribnitz, Janet ......................................... 1990-91

Gross, Katie ............................... 2004-06, 2008

Grossfeld, Adelheid .......................................1991

Guziec, Andrea ........................................ 1991-94

HHarris, Fiona ............................................ 1997-98

Harvey, Gina ............................................. 1985-88

Harvey, Lynn .....................................................1987

Hayles, Coffy .............................. 1992, 1994-95

Hellyer, Joan ............................................ 1981-82

Helm, Geri ................................................. 1979-82

Hill, LaShandra ........................................ 2008-09

Hollis, Tomi................................................ 1983-86

Houser, Holly ...................................1989-90, '92

LETTERWINNERS

Janielle Dodds

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LETTERWINNERSJ

Jackson, Tony .......................................... 1983-84

Johnson, Jane ......................................... 1977-78

Johnson, Nici .....................................1997-2000

Johnson, Stacey .............................................1989

Jones, Angela .......................................... 1983-86

Junco, Louise ...................................................1980

KKennedy, Karlin .................................1997-2000

Kennedy, Marla...............................................1978

Krouch, Vanita ........................................ 2000-03

LLeet, Jenna .......................................................2004

MMacIntosh, Michelle ............................. 1989-92

Mahnesmith, Samantha .............................2009

Marrs, Denise .................................................1977

McAnally, Suzanne ................................ 1988-92

McLaughlin, Jennifer............................ 1993-96

McPeters, Christie ................. 1998, 2000-01

Medford, LaQuenda .............................. 1990-92

Miller, Sue ................................................. 1981-82

Mills, Melanie ........................................... 1980-81

Mitcham, Alicia ...............................................2009

Mitchell, Lori.....................................................1996

Moreland, Jane ..............................................1977

Morris, Claire ........................................... 1979-82

NNix, Jeannia .............................................. 1988-89

Nowak, Kim ............................................... 1979-82

Nygard, Heather .................................... 1986-89

OOtis, Bernadette ..................................... 1985-88

PParker, Missy ........................................... 1990-93

Patton, Kenni ........................................... 2000-03

Probst, Leah ............................................. 1987-88

RRalston, Theresa .................................... 1979-82

Ramdhanny, Shanta ............................. 2001-04

Reed, Sharon ...................................................1977

Reescano, Tammy ................................ 1987-88

Remke, Katie ......................................1998-2001

Rigg, Jennifer........................................... 1998-99

Roberts, Shonte ..................................... 2002-05

Roden, Laura ........................................... 1991-92

Rogers, Sharon ..............................................1991

Rompola, Rhonda ..........................................1982

Rountree, Lesa ....................................... 1984-85

Rucker, D-dra........................................... 2000-01

SSamuels, Jillian ....................................... 2007-09

Schoemer, Lisa ....................................... 1989-90

Schofield, Christie .................................. 1988-90

Severin, Alice ........................................... 2007-09

Severson, Amy ........................................ 1992-93

Shaw, Leann ............................................. 1983-84

Shead, Kendall......................................... 2003-06

Shell, Morgan ..................................................2009

Shepherd, Sharee ................................. 2005-08

Simpson, Dedra ...................................... 1988-89

Smith, LeQuita ......................................... 1988-89

Smothers-Johnson, Shasta .............. 1983-87

Starr, Leah ................................................ 2006-07

Stegall, Dedra .......................................... 1985-86

Swinney, Jennifer ...........................................2004

Szafranski, Tammy ................................ 1993-96

TTanner, Cristi ........................................... 1993-94

Thomas, Shanell ..................................... 1990-93

Thomas, Vanessa .................................. 1996-99

Tiner, Chelsea ..................................................2006

Totzke, Barbara ...................................... 1982-84

Truchlikova, Kveta ................................. 1997-98

Truskey, Wendy ...................................... 1979-82

VVana, Jill ..................................................... 1992-95

WWalter, Kim .............................................. 2003-04

Walterscheid, Vicki ............................... 1991-92

Watson, D'Ann ................................................1994

White, Kaira .....................................................2004

Wills, Delisha ........................................... 2007-09

Wilt, Diana ................................................ 1986-89

Wood, Scotti ............................................ 1984-85

Woods, Megan ....................................... 1996-99

Woodard, Brenda .........................................1982

Wright, Alisa ............................. 2001, 2003-04

Wright, Lisa ......................................................1982

(Year indicates season lettered)

Kendall Shead

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LETTERWINNERS BY STATE & COUNTRYARKANSAS

Cossey, Andrea ............................................................................................................ PrescottFrazier, Leslie .............................................................................................. Mountain HomeKennedy, Karlin ...................................................................................................................MenaMitchell, Lori...............................................................................................................Little RockParker, Missy ............................................................................................................CharlestonSwinney, Jennifer ............................................................................................................ SearcyTanner, Cristi ................................................................................................................ Ft. SmithWright, Alisa ..............................................................................................................Greenland

CALIFORNIAHahesy, Karen .................................................................................................................... Aptos

INDIANABlauvelt, Carol ........................................................................................................ Monroeville

KANSASBruggeman, Brenda.......................................................................................................... HaysElliott, Christine .............................................................................................................. Wichita

MICHIGANBlair, Karen .....................................................................................................................Augusta

NEW JERSEYRompola, Rhonda ......................................................................................................Sayreville

NEW MEXICOSeverson, Amy ....................................................................................................................Clovis

OHIOBonny, Leslie .......................................................................................................................... Troy

OKLAHOMAAllen, Brittani .................................................................................................................GlenpoolBrown, Jackee ..............................................................................................................NormanCalvert, Annika .................................................................................................................... TulsaGuziec, Andrea ..................................................................................................Oklahoma CityMacIntosh, Michelle ........................................................................................................ NobleScherer, Heather......................................................................................................Okmulgee

TEXASAlexander, Kaci ..........................................................................................................CarrolltonBaldwin, Teri ........................................................................................................................DallasBarker, Brittany ......................................................................................................... GreenvilleBerend, Kasie ................................................................................................................ GrahamBoniol, Jennifer ................................................................................................................... IrvingBrandenburg, Heidi ......................................................................................................GarlandBrandl, Kim ....................................................................................................................LockhartBrungardt, Kim .......................................................................................................RichardsonCampbell, Catherine ........................................................................................................... KatyCobb, Katy ......................................................................................................................Rio VistaCox, Keely ........................................................................................................................ CrandallCrooks, Angelia ........................................................................................................... LongviewDark, Lisa .................................................................................................................................TylerDavis, Sarah ...................................................................................................................HoustonDay, Haley ....................................................................................................................... RockwallDevine, Alexa ...............................................................................................................MansfieldDuff, Kathleen .....................................................................................................................DallasDunn, Nater ...................................................................................................................... MarionFord, Shawna .........................................................................................................GeorgetownGates, Elbie ......................................................................................................................GarlandGilliam, Brittany .....................................................................................................................TylerGilmore, Courtney ........................................................................................................ AmarilloGleason, Mary ...............................................................................................................HoustonGlover, Tyesha ....................................................................................................................DallasGross, Katie ........................................................................................................................ AustinHayles, Coffy .............................................................................................................RichardsonHill, LaShandra ........................................................................................................... Ft. Worth

Johnson, Nici ................................................................................................. The WoodlandsJones, Angela .....................................................................................................................DallasKrouch, Vanita ...........................................................................................................CarrolltonMahnesmith, Samantha ...................................................................................... KennedaleMcAnnaly, Suzy ................................................................................................................. AustinMcLaughlin, Jennifer........................................................................................................SlidellMcPeters, Christie .............................................................................................................ParisMedford, LaQuenda .........................................................................................................DallasMitcham, Alicia ...........................................................................................................MesquiteNix, Jeannie ........................................................................................................................ SudanPatton, Kenni ....................................................................................................................ElectraRamdhanny, Shanta ......................................................................................................... IrvingRemke, Katie ................................................................................................................ColleyvilleRiley, Kristen ................................................................................................................MesquiteRoberts, Shonte ................................................................................................................DallasRoden, Laura .....................................................................................................................GodleyRucker, D-dra..............................................................................................................CarrolltonSamuels, Jillian ...........................................................................................................MesquiteSchoemer, Lisa ..................................................................................................................DallasSeverin, Alice ........................................................................................................................ AllenShead, Kendall................................................................................................................. DeSotoShell, Morgan ........................................................................................................Marble FallsShepherd, Sharee .......................................................................................................HoustonStarr, Leah ..............................................................................................................GeorgetownSzafranski, Tammy ..............................................................................................GeorgetownThomas, Shanell .....................................................................................................DuncanvilleThomas, Vanessa ..................................................................................................RichardsonTiner, Chelsea ............................................................................................................... RockwallTotzke, Barb ........................................................................................................................DallasVana, Jill .....................................................................................................................RichardsonWalter, Kimberlee .................................................................................................RichardsonWalterscheid, Vicki ..................................................................................................MuensterWills, Delisha ...............................................................................................................MesquiteZimmerman, Lisa Cole ...................................................................................................Dallas

UTAHBarber, Melissa ..................................................................................................... Dutch John

VIRGINIACruse, Tiara ....................................................................................................................... ViennaDodds, Janielle ..................................................................................................................Fairfax

INTERNATIONALAUSTRALIA

Harris, Fiona .............................................................................................................. Townsville

CANADAAsquith, Tami ..............................................................................................Hamilton, OntarioBrassard, Claudia ..............................................................................Quebec City, QuebecDelaney, Kerri .............................................................................................. Candiac, QuebecRigg, Jennifer................................................................................................Toronto, OntarioWoods, Megan .............................................................................................Howick, Quebec

SLOVAKIATruchlikova, Kveta ....................................................................................................Bratislava

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MUSTANGS BY THE NUMBERS00

Holly Houser (1989-92)

D'Ann Watson (1994)

D-dra Rucker (1999)

2Kaira White (2003-04)

3Joanna Gasperson (1985-86)

Kendall Shead (2003-06)

Brittani Allen (2008-09)

4Vanita Krouch (2000-03)

Katie Gross (2004-08)

5Tiara Cruse (2002-03)

Sharee Shepherd (2005-06)

Delisha Wills (2007-09)

10Tomi Hollis (1985-86)

Cheryl Boucher (1986-87)

Christie Scofield (1988-90)

Alexa Devine (1993-96)

Megan Woods (1997)

Anika Calvert (1998-2001)

Brittany Gilliam (2007-09)

11Karen Cantoni (1985-87)

Lisa Cole (1988-90)

Janet Gribnitz (1991)

Mary Gleason (1993-95)

Lori Mitchell (1996)

Latonya Morris (1999)

Chelsea Tiner (2006)

LaShandra Hill (2008-09)

12Sheila Bryant (1985-87)

Leah Probst (1988-90)

Adelheid Grossfeld (1991)

Mary Gleason (1992)

Cristi Tanner (1993-95)

Karen Blair (1996-99)

Katy Cobb (2005-08)

13Tammy Reescano (1986-88)

Michelle MacIntosh (1989-90)

Kveta Truchlikova (1997-98)

Shonte Roberts (2002-05)

Leah Starr (2006-07)

14Suzanne McAnally (1989-92)

Nater Dunn (1996)

Fiona Harris (1997-98)

Sarah Davis (2003-04)

Kenzie Cole (2005-06)

15Rhonda Buggs (1985-86)

Leah Probst (1986-87)

Jeannia Nix (1988-89)

Laura Roden (1990-92)

Melissa Barber (1995-98)

20Angela Crooks (1985-86, 1988-89)

Janet Gribnitz (1990)

Shawna Ford (1993-96)

Alisa Wright (2001-04)

Heidi Brandenburg (2009)

21Bernadette Otis (1985-88)

Cheryl Boucher (1988-89)

Lori Satterfield (1990)

Maria Sagbini (1991)

Amy Severson (1992-93)

Jennifer McLaughlin (1994-96)

Jennifer Boniol (1997)

Meredith Farrell (1999)

Keely Cox (2001-02)

Juli Colli (2005-06)

Christine Elliott (2009)

22Dedra Simpson (1988-90)

Kim Brandl (1994-96)

Megan Woods (1998-99)

Shanta Ramdhanny (2001-04)

Jennifer Colli (2006)

Morgan Shell (2009)

23Shasta Smothers-Johnson (1986-87)

Coffy Hayles (1992-95)

Vanessa Thomas (1996-99)

D-dra Rucker (2000-01)

Juli Colli (2003-05)

Elbie Gates (2006-09)

24Gina Harvey (1985-88)

Stacy Johnson (1988-89)

Missy Parker (1990-93)

Jill Vana (1994-95)

Jennifer Rigg (1998-99)

Jenna Leet (2004)

Haley Day (2008-09)

25Felicia Bluitt (1985-86, 1987-88)

Leslie Frazier (1991-94)

Kristin Riley (1995)

Christie McPeters (1997-98, 2000-01)

Janielle Dodds (2004-08)

30Shanell Thomas (1990-93)

Tyesha Glover (2000-02)

31Cheryl Boucher (1985-86)

Lynn Harvey (1987-88)

Nici Johnson (1997-2000)

32Diana Wilt (1986-89)

Sharon Rogers (1990-91)

Jill Vana (1992-93)

Kasie Berend (1995-98)

Tami Asquith (1999)

Kim Walter (2003-04)

Joslyn Greenard (2005)

Sharee Shepherd (2007-08)

Alicia Mitcham (2009)

33Sonya Dickerson (1985-86)

LeQuinta Smith (1988-89)

LaQuenda Medford (1990)

Andrea Guziec (1991-94)

Claudia Brassard (1995-99)

Jackee Brown (2001-02)

Lyssa Allen (2003)

Samantha Mahnesmith (2009)

34Heather Nygard (1985-86)

LaQuenda Medford (1991-92)

Kaci Alexander (2000-03)

Jennifer Swinney (2004)

40Vicki Walterscheid (1991-92)

Kim Brungardt (1993-96)

Andrea Cossey (2001-04)

Alice Severin (2007-09)

41Lisa Schoemer (1989-90)

Jillian Samuels (2007-09)

42Heather Derning (1985-86)

Katie Remke (1998-2001)

44Leslie Bonny (1985-86)

Heather Nygard (1987-89)

Kenni Patton (2000-03)

50(RETIRED FEBRUARY, 2001)

Lisa Dark (1989-90)

Kerri Delaney (1993-96)

Karlin Kennedy (1997-2000)

51Sarah Davis (2005-06)

Catherine Campbell (2007-08)

52Rhonda Buggs (1986-87)

Brittany Barker (2005-06)

54Courtney Gilmore (1999-2000)

55Brenda Bruggeman (1990-92)

Tammy Szafranski (1993-96)

* - All numbers since 1985-86 season

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WHERE ARE THEY NOW?Class of 1978Kathleen Duff resides in Dallas, Texas and specializes in personal training and is founder and co-owner of “How Nice Productions.”

Class of 1979Kathleen Connolly Schneider resides in Austin, Texas, with her husband and children. She works as a staff attorney with the Texas Court of Appeals.

Class of 1980Teri Baldwin resides in Denver, Colo., and is an assistant principal/Dean of Students at Englewood High School.

Class of 1982Carol Blauvelt resides in Fort Wayne, Ind., and is a computer operator at Verizon.

Class of 1983Rhonda Rompola resides in Dallas, Texas, and is the women’s basketball head coach at SMU.

Class of 1984Barb Totzke resides in Dallas, Texas, and owns Tsada Yoga.

Class of 1986Leslie Bonny resides in Troy, Ohio, and is the Manager of E-Learning at O’Neil & Associates, Inc.

Class of 1989Jeannia Nix Dykman resides in Crandall, Texas, with her husband and two children and is a teacher at Crandall Elementary School.

Class of 1991Lisa Dark resides in Dallas, Texas, and is the women’s basketball associate head coach at SMU.

Class of 1992Suzy McAnally Anderson resides in Plano, Texas with her husband and three children. Her hobbies include training for and running marathons.Brenda Bruggeman Cox resides in Flower Mound, Texas, with her husband and four children.Michelle MacIntosh Duffield resides in Alamo, Calif., with her husband and daughter.Leslie Newlee (Manager) resides in Chicago, Ill., and is a Senior Manager of Customer Insights and Strategy for Gatorade/Propel (PepsiCo).

Class of 1993Shanell Thomas Adams resides in Duncanville, Texas, with her husband and two children and is a senior account executive for Dallas Technology Group.Vicki Walterscheid Eldridge resides in Muenster, Texas with her husband and two kids and is the District Librarian for Muenster ISD.Laura Roden Wynia resides in Plano, Texas, with her husband and two children and is a teacher at Frisco ISD.Missy Parker Allen resides in Arkansas with her husband and children.

Class of 1994Leslie Frazier Easterling resides in Plano, Texas, with her husband and three children.Andrea Guziec resides in Oklahoma City, Okla., and is a teacher and basketball coach at Putnam City West High School.Amy Severson Kelley resides in Kennedale, Texas with her husband and two children, and is a pharmaceutical sales representative for Pfizer.

Class of 1995Mary Gleason resides in Hanover, N.H. and is an assistant women’s basketball coach at Dartmouth University.Jill Vana Williams resides in Dallas, Texas, with her husband and three children.

Class of 1996Kim Brungardt resides in Houston, Texas, and is an associate counsel at Weingarten Realty Investors.Kerri Delaney resides in Dallas, Texas and is a Business & French teacher at Mesquite Poteet High School and a member of Assassination City Roller Derby. Alexa Devine is married and resides in Charleston S.C. and is a Tournament Manager of celebrity golf tournaments for Empire Sports Management.Tammy Szafranski resides in Grand Prairie, Texas and is a Health Care Consultant at Mercer.

1994-95 SMU Mustangs

1995-96 SMU Mustangs

1996-97 SMU Mustangs

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1998-99 SMU Mustangs

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Class of 1997Kim Brandl resides in Dallas, Texas, and is a senior software engineer at Maverick Capital.Shawna Ford Lavender resides in Abilene, Texas, with her husband and child, and is the women’s basketball head coach at Abilene Christian University.Jennifer McLaughlin resides in Denton, Texas, and is a sales representative for Plustar.

Class of 1998Melissa Barber Chapin resides in Pullman, Wash., with her husband and two children, and works for Campus Crucade for Christ at Washington State University.Kasie Berend Fitzsimmons resides in Wylie, Texas. with her husband and three children and is a teacher at Wylie ISD.Kveta Truchlikova Uhrikova resides in Slovakia with her husband and child, and is a management trainee/project manager for Coca-Cola Beverages, Slovakia.

Class of 1999Karen Blair resides in Dallas, Texas, and is an assistant women’s basketball coach at Colgate UniversityClaudia Brassard resides in Australia with her husband and two children and currently plays professional basketball for the Townsville Fire.Fiona Harris resides in Australia and is currently a public relations officer for the Royal Australian Air Force.

Class of 2000Nici Johnson Gardner resides in Grand Prairie, Texas, with her husband and three children.Karlin Kennedy resides in Seagoville, Texas, with her two children.

Class of 2001Anika Calvert resides in Tulsa, Okla.Christie McPeters Milam resides in Garland, Texas, with her husband and is a teacher at Garland ISD.Katie Remke Seal resides in Allen, Texas, and is a recruiting lead at Resulte Universal.D-dra Rucker resides in Lewisville, Texas, and is a teacher and basketball coach at Wylie High School.

Class of 2003Kaci Alexander resides in Sacramento, Calif., with her husband and works for the WNBA/NBA Sacramento organization.Tyesha Glover resides in Plano, Texas, and is a special education teacher and a basketball coach at Moises Molina High School.Vanita Krouch resides in Carrollton, Texas, and is a teacher and basketball coach at Carrollton/Farmers Branch ISD.Kenni Patton resides in Dallas, Texas, and is a teacher and basketball coach at Mansfield High School.

Class of 2004Kimberlee Walter resides in Dallas, Texas, and is an inside sales associate at Maxim Semiconductors.Shanta Ramdhanny resides in Irving, Texas.

Class of 2005Shonte Roberts resides in DeSoto, Texas.

WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

1999-2000 SMU Mustangs

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2003-04 SMU Mustangs 2004-05 SMU Mustangs 2005-06 SMU Mustangs

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WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

2007-08 SMU Mustangs

2008-09 SMU Mustangs

Class of 2008Brittany Barker resides in Houston, TexasKaty Cobb resides in Athens, Texas and is a teacher and coach at Athens Middle School.Janielle Dodds resides in Irving, Texas and is a pharmaceutical sales professional.Katie Gross resides in Dallas, Texas and is a marketing coordinator for WR Starkey Mortage.Sharee Shepherd resides in Houston, Texas and is a teacher and coach at Berry Miller Jr. High.

Class of 2009Brittani Allen resides in Dallas and is a fifth year student at SMU, working for Facilities.Elbie Gates resides in Dallas and works as an analyst/associate for First American Corporation.

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SMU ADMINISTRATION

As the president of Southern Methodist University since 1995, R. Gerald Turner is leading an era of unprecedented progress at the University. The Campaign for SMU: A Time to Lead raised more than $542 million for aca-demic programs, scholarships, professorships, and student life programs. A new strategic plan is guiding the University’s advancement, and the Centennial Master Plan is the physical profile of the campus, including development of a new East Quad. Beyond the campus, Gerald Turner serves on the boards of the United Way of Dallas, the Methodist Hospital Foundation, the Salvation Army of Dallas, and three publicly traded companies. President Turner holds leadership positions in several higher education as-sociations. He is co-chair of the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics and chair of the NCAA Subcommittee on Presidential Leadership of Internal and External Constituencies. He is the winner of the Henry Cohn Humanitarian Award of the Anti-Defamation League of Dallas and the Chief Executive Leader-ship Award from District Four of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. Before joining SMU, President Turner was the chancellor of the University of Mississippi. A native of New Boston, Texas, he earned a B.S. degree in psychology from Abilene Christian University and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in psychology from the University of Texas at Austin. He and his wife, Gail, a native of Graham, Texas, have two daughters, both of whom live with their husbands in Dallas. Angela is a professional opera singer and the mother of Luke; Jessica, an SMU alumna, is a professional actress.

Paul Rogers, professor of law and the former dean of the SMU School of Law, is the university’s faculty athletic representative and represents the university with Conference USA and the NCAA. Rogers formerly served as president of the Southwest Conference and was more recently on the NCAA Division I Academics/Eligibility/Compliance Cabinet. He was recently appointed to the National Advisory Committee for the National Football Foun-dation’s Honor Society and also is a member of the Executive Committee of the Division I-A Faculty Athletics Representative Association. In 1988, Rogers was the principal drafter of the University’s Manual of Governance for SMU Athletics and became the first chair of the SMU Athletic Council, which establishes academic and administrative policies for student-athletes at SMU. He continues to serve as a member of the council. Prior to joining the SMU law faculty in 1980, he served on the law faculty at Loyola University of Chicago. He previously practiced law in Pennsylvania. Dean Rogers has earned two degrees (B.A., J.D.) from the University of Texas and an LL.M. from Columbia University. Rogers served as dean of the School of Law from 1988-97. Earlier he served as associate dean for academic affairs at the Law School from 1982-86. He has co-authored a leading casebook on antitrust law, now in its fourth edition, and has written numerous articles on antitrust, regulated industries, contracts, commercial law and legal history. An avid baseball historian, he has published three books and a number of articles dealing with the history of baseball. He is a member of the board of directors of Dispute Mediation Services and the Committee for a Qualified Judiciary and is a former Trustee of the Dallas Bar Foundation. Dean Rogers is a fellow of the Dallas Bar, Texas Bar, and the American Bar Foundations. A member of the American Law Institute, he also served as chair of the Ethics Oversight Committee for Dallas 2012 and is president of the Hall-Ruggles Chapter (Dallas-Fort Worth) of the Society of American Baseball Research. Rogers has three daughters, Heather, Jillian, and Ruthie, and two grand-sons, Baer Heck and Jonathan Van Auken, and a granddaughter, Bozlie Kate Heck.

President R. Gerald Turner

R. GERALD TURNER

President

PAUL ROGERS

Faculty Athletic Representative

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SMU ADMINISTRATIONSTEVE ORSINI

Director of Athletics

Arriving on the Hilltop with over 25 years of experience in athletic administra-tion, Steve Orsini began his tenure as the Director of Athletics at SMU on June 1, 2006. A little over three years into his tenure, Orsini has created a tremendous sense of excitement for SMU fans. Orsini made an immediate impact by hiring 2001 Associated Press National Coach of the Year Matt Doherty to lead the Mustang men’s basketball program even before his first “official” day on the job. In January 2008, Orsini brought a new spark to the SMU football program, hiring former National Coach of the Year June Jones to lead the Mustangs. SMU is one of just seven schools nationally to have National Coaches of the Year at the helms of its football and men’s basketball programs. Mustang teams won five conference championships in 2008-09, and in addition to their successes on the field, SMU student-athletes also succeeded in the classroom. SMU continues to boast a remarkable 96 percent refined graduation rate and 209 student-athletes were named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. SMU is also seeing a construction boom under Orsini. SMU has embarked on a $60 million plan to build new facilities and improve existing ones. The $13-million, 43,000 square-foot Crum Basketball Center, a basketball-only practice facility adja-cent to Moody Coliseum, opened in February 2008 and the Turpin Tennis Stadium opened in April 2008. Ground has been broken for the SMU Payne Stewart Golf Learning Center and renovations to Moody Coliseum, which began in 2008 with the installation of a new $900,000 videoboard and redesigned court, continue. These facility projects and the hiring of June Jones have been made possible through Orsini’s fundraising prowess. 2008-09 was SMU’s best fundraising year to date, as the Mustangs added over $4.5 million to the coffers in annual gifts. To land Jones, Orsini convinced over 20 donors to join his creation, “The Circle of Champions,” and commit $100,000 a year for five years, giving SMU the ability to compete financially with top-25 institutions. “I am here because SMU has a very successful program and is committed to providing all of the ingredients to build upon that success into greater success,” said Orsini. “We can be successful on a national level. My philosophy on how to have fun in athletics is spelled W-I-N. Our goal in every sport is to be in the top 25 in the nation - and for the ones that already are, I want them to be in the top 10. Collegiate athletics can excite the whole community, build school spirit and really create a sense of community.” Orsini came to SMU from the University of Central Florida, where he served as A.D. since June 2002. At UCF, he helped transform UCF into a top athletic program. He guided the Knights to Conference USA membership and established the UCF Athletics Association, Inc., a private, non-profit, direct-support organiza-tion of the University of Central Florida. As part of a 70 percent increase in the department’s budget during his tenure, Orsini increased funding for all sports while at UCF and the Knights achieved immediate success under his leadership. During the 2004-05 academic year, six UCF teams advanced to NCAA play, including the men’s basketball squad, which made its second consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament. Competing in their last season in the Atlantic Sun Conference, the Knights swept the league’s all-sports awards, given to the top program in the conference, for the third straight year. UCF followed that up by advancing to the inaugural Conference USA Football Championship Game and its first-ever bowl appearance in the fall of 2005 after winning the C-USA Eastern Division crown. In all, 25 teams com-peted in postseason play during his time at UCF, and the Knights posted their highest-ever NACDA Cup finishes in 2003-04 and 2004-05.

Orsini’s tenure at UCF was marked by growth. He oversaw major facility ad-ditions and renovations at UCF, including the completion of the Wayne Densch Sports Center and the Nicholson Fieldhouse, two of the top athletic facilities in the nation. He also initiated plans and secured financing for a new on-campus football stadium, a softball stadium complex, a rowing boathouse and a convocation center and arena as part of a $270 million mixed-use development - all of which opened in 2007. Orsini expanded the Golden Knight fan base, with UCF setting all-time records in football season ticket sales and in revenues generated through ticket sales, corporate sponsorships and fundraising. He also saw UCF set attendance records for football and men’s and women’s basketball contests. Prior to his appointment at UCF, Orsini spent three years as senior associ-ate director of athletics at Georgia Tech. In that capacity he was responsible for administration and business affairs for the Yellow Jackets. He played a pivotal role in the expansion of the football and baseball stadiums and also served as the tournament manager for the 2002 NCAA Final Four in the Georgia Dome. Orsini, 51, joined the Georgia Tech staff after five years as the Associate Ath-letics Director and Treasurer at the U.S. Naval Academy Athletic Association. A native of Hummelstown, Pa., Orsini graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1978 with a degree in Business Administration, majoring in accounting. He was a three-time letter winner at fullback on the Fighting Irish football team and was one of four team captains on the 1977 national championship squad. After graduation, he spent three years as Senior Assistant Accountant and became a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) in the New York office of the national accounting firm Deloitte, Haskins and Sells. He began his career in athletics administration in 1981 as Assistant Business Manager and Ticket Manager at Notre Dame and remained in that capacity for three years until leaving to join the Dallas Cowboys as ticket manager in 1984. He became Director of Administration for the Cowboys in 1989, serving in that capacity until 1993 when he went back into private business as the Sales Con-troller for Fujitsu-ICL Systems, Inc. in Dallas. He resumed his career in athletics administration at the Naval Academy in 1994. During his time at Navy, Orsini was responsible for all business and legal affairs and helped increase the Athletic Association’s revenue by 70 percent. Responsible for the development of the department of External Affairs while at Navy, the program set all-time records at the school for season ticket sales, marketing and sponsorship revenues and fan attendance during his tenure. Orsini is married to the former Amy Kertesz of South Bend, Ind., and the couple has a daughter, Angela.

THE STEVE ORSINI FILEHometown: Hummelstown, Pa.

Education: The University of Notre Dame, 1978, Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, Majoring in Accounting

Family: He and his wife, Amy, have one daughter, Angela.

STEVE ORSINI TIMELINE2006-Present: Director of Athletics, SMU2002-2006: Director of Athletics, UCF1999-2002: Senior Associate A.D, Georgia Tech1994-1999: Associate A.D. and Treasurer, U.S. Naval Academy Athletics Association1993-94: Sales Controller, Fujitsu-ICL Systems1984-93: Director of Administration/Ticket Manager, Dallas Cowboys1981-84: Assistant Business Manager & Ticket Manager, Notre Dame1978-81: Senior Accountant, Deloitte, Haskins & Sells

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SMU ADMINISTRATIONSMU SENIOR STAFF

SMU HEAD COACHES

STEVE COLLINSWomen's Swimming

MATT DOHERTYMen's Basketball

BRENT ERWINWomen's Soccer

TIM McCLEMENTSMen's Soccer

JUNE JONESFootball

LISA SEIFERTVolleyball

TODD SELDERSWomen's Golf

EDDIE SINNOTTMen's Swimming

JIM STILLSONDiving

DAVE WOLLMANTrack & Field

DOUG WRIGHTRowing

JAY LOARMen's Golf

LAUREN MEISNERWomen's Tennis

CARL NEUFELDMen's Tennis

RHONDA ROMPOLAWomen's Basketball

HALEY SCHOOLFIELDEquestrian

STEVE ORSINIDirector of Athletics

MONIQUE HOLLANDAssociate A.D./Compliance

TOM BUNINGSenior Associate A.D./Facilities & Project Management

VICKI HILLDirector/Altshuler Learning Enhancement Center

MIKE VAUGHTDeputy Director of Athletics

TIM LEONARDSenior Associate A.D./Development

KRIS LOWEAssistant A.D./Business & Finance

BRAD SUTTONAssistant A.D./Public Relations & Broadcasting

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MEDIA INFORMATIONPRESS CREDENTIALS

All requests for working press, photo, and broadcast credentials for SMU’s 2009-10 home basketball games should be made in writing on company letterhead by the sports editor or director to:

Travis ChambleePublic Relations Assistant

5800 Ownby Drive - Suite 307Dallas, Texas 75275

- or -FAX: (214) 768-2044

Individual game requests should be received by the Public Relations office at least one week prior to the game. All credentials which cannot be mailed should be picked up on game days in the Public Relations Office or at the Pass Gate located at the northeast corner of Moody Coli-seum on Binkley Avenue. The Pass Gate is open 90 minutes before the game.

PARKING Requests for parking passes should be made at the same time as the requests for press credentials. A limited number of spaces are avail-able in the Moody Garage, due north of Moody Coliseum.

RADIO & TELEVISION All visiting radio and television stations should coordinate plans through SMU Assistant Athletic Director for Public Relations Brad Sutton at (214) 768-2883. SMU provides two regular business phone lines and a four-wire Switch 56 line for visiting broadcasters on a reciprocal basis.

WORKING AREA Working media, television and radio crews will be seated courtside. Overflow media will be seated along the east baseline or in the press box above sections N & O.

TELEPHONES The press row phone number is (214) 768-7742. There are also phones in the press work area in Moody Coliseum.

PRESS ROW SERVICES &WIRELESS ACCESS

Statistics monitors, complete box scores, run-ning play-by-play, post-game notes and coaches’ and players’ quotes for SMU will be provided to the media. For fax service, please contact a member of the SMU Media Relations staff. Moody Coliseum is equipped with wireless Inter-net access. To access the network, open your internet browser and enter your e-mail address in the appropriate field on the SMU homepage.

PHOTOGRAPHERS All photographers must have proper cre-dentials, worn in plain sight. Photographers from daily newspapers, wire services, major magazines and television stations have priority. Photographers will be allowed to shoot the game from behind the end lines in the northwest and southeast corners of Moody Coliseum, but not directly underneath the baskets.

ADDITIONAL CONTACTINFORMATIONMailing Address

Box 0315Dallas, TX 75275-0315

Street Address For Overnighted Materials

Loyd All-Sports Center5800 Ownby Drive

Suite 307Dallas, TX 75205

Media Relations Office214-768-2883

Media Relations Fax214-768-2044

Moody Coliseum Press Row214-768-7742

Basketball Office214-768-4040

Athletics WebsiteSMUMustangs.com

TRAVIS CHAMBLEEPublic Relations AssistantPhone: 214-768-1054

Email: [email protected]

ATHLETICSPUBLIC RELATIONS

CONTACT INFORMATION

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INTERVIEWS The SMU locker room will be closed to the media following games. After a brief cooling-down period, Coach Rhonda Rompola and selected players will be available. Please make any specific player requests to Public Relations Assistant Travis Chamblee. Interviews during the week with Rhonda Rompola or any SMU players should be arranged through the Public Relations Office. It is best to arrange for coach and player interviews at least 24 hours in advance.

PRACTICE ATTENDANCE SMU basketball practices are open for the first 20 minutes, and members of the media are welcome to attend. Please notify the Public Rela-tions Office in advance. Those attending practice are asked to remain off the court, away from the workout. Practice times vary, so please call the Public Relations Office for the daily schedule.

E-MAIL Public Relations Assistant Travis Chamblee e-mails press releases to members of the media covering SMU. If you wish to be added to the list, contact him at 214-768-1054 or via e-mail at [email protected].

Public Relations Office - Located in Suite 307 on the third level of the Loyd All-Sports Center, which is attached to the northwest cor-ner of Gerald J. Ford Stadium.

Press Row - Located behind the scorers’ table or along the east baseline.

Visitor’s Locker Room - Located on the ground level of Moody Coli-seum in the north hallway, directly behind section L.

DIRECTIONS TO MOODY COLISEUMFROM DFW AIRPORTTake the south exit from the airport to State Hwy. 183 East. State Hwy. 183 turns into I-35E South. Take I-35E South down to I-30 East (left). Off of I-30 East take U.S. Hwy. 75 North and take the Mockingbird Lane exit. Head west (left) on Mockingbird Lane and turn left on Airline Road.

FROM DALLAS LOVE FIELD AIRPORTExit from the Airport to Mockingbird Lane. Go east on Mockingbird Lane and turn left on Airline Road.

FROM I-35E (NORTH OF DALLAS)Go south on I-35E to I-635 (LBJ Freeway). Go east on I-635 to U.S. Hwy. 75 South (right). Take the Mockingbird Lane exit. Head west (right) on Mockingbird Lane and turn right on Airline Road.

FROM I-35E (SOUTH OF DALLAS)Go north on I-35E to I-30. Go east on I-30 to U.S. Hwy. 75 North (left). Take the Mockingbird Lane exit. Head west (left) on Mockingbird Lane and turn right on Airline Road.

FROM U.S. Hwy. 75 (NORTH OF DALLAS)Go south on U.S. Hwy. 75. Take the Mockingbird Lane exit. Head west (right) on Mockingbird Lane and turn right on Airline Road.

FROM U.S. Hwy. 75/I-45 (SOUTH OF DALLAS)Go north on U.S. Hwy. 75. Take the Mockingbird Lane exit. Head west (left) on Mockingbird Lane and turn right on Airline Road.

FROM I-30Go north on U.S. Hwy. 75. Take the Mockingbird Lane exit. Head west (left) on Mockingbird Lane and turn right on Airline Road.

FROM I-20Go north on I-45. I-45 turns into U.S. Hwy. 75. Continue north on U.S. Hwy. 75. Take the Mockingbird Lane exit. Head west (left) on Mockingbird Lane and turn right on Airline Road.

MOODY COLISEUM SEATING DIAGRAM

IMPORTANT LOCATIONSSMU Locker Room - Located on the lower level of the Crum Basketball Center, east of Moody Coliseum.

Ticket Office - Located at the main entrance on the west side of Moody Coliseum, across from section Q on the ground level.

Media Will Call/Pass Gate - Located on the ground level of Moody Coliseum on the northeast corner of the building, off Binkley Avenue.

CONFERENCE USASTATS & INFORMATION

Updated Conference USA basketball statis-tics, as well as releases for all sports sponsored by the league, can be obtained by accessing the league’s internet site at www.conferenceusa.com. Debbie Davis, Associate Director for Media Relations, handles all information requests re-lated to women’s basketball at the Conference USA office. Her office telephone number is (214) 774-1354 and her e-mail is [email protected].

SMUMUSTANGS.COMMUSTANG ALL-ACCESS

Media and SMU fans alike can access all the lat-est information on the SMU Women’s Basketball Team via the internet at www.SMUMustangs.com. Launched in September of 1998, SMUMustangs.com is the official source for news releases, game notes, photographs, rosters, statistics and other interesting items, as well as up-to-the-minute information on the SMU Women’s Basketball team and all the other Mustang varsity teams on the Hilltop. Information will be updated through-out the season. Live statistics are available via gametracker and all home games are available through Mustang All-Access. For media access to Mustang All-Access, contact Travis Chamblee in the Public Relations Office.

(214-768 prefix)

Director's Office _________________4301

Administration/Business & Finance _2864

Learning Enhancement Center _____3292

Concessions ____________________1776

Corporate Relations ______________1648

Facilities and Event Managment ____2866

Lettermen's Association __________4000

Marketing and Promotions ________1648

Mustang Club, Development _______4000

Public Relations _________________2883

Sponsorships ___________________4831

Student Services_________________4260

Ticket Operations ________________2902

Video Operations ________________3672

ADMINISTRATIONADMINISTRATION

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SMU MEDIA OUTLETSPRINT

Dallas Morning NewsCommunications Center, P.O. Box

655237,Dallas, Texas 75265

214-977-8444Bob Yates, Executive Sports Editor 214-977-8260Garry Leavell, Sports Editor 214-977-8987Keith Campbell, College Sports Editor 214-977-7896Bobbi Roquemore, SMU Beat 214-977-8863

Daily CampusSMU Box 456, Dallas, Texas 75275

Sports Editor .......................... 214-768-1516

WIRE SERVICEAssociated Press

4851 LBJ Freeway, Suite 300,Dallas, Texas 75244-6017

Jamie Aron, Sports ................. 972-991-2100

WEBSITESPonyFans.com

Senior [email protected]

PonyPride.comArmen Williams, [email protected]

PonyStampede.comJames Bryant, [email protected]

RADIOKESN (ESPN - 103.3 FM)2221 East Lamar, Suite 300,

Arlington, Texas 76006817-640-3971

WBAP (820 AM)2221 E. Lamar Blvd., Suite 400,

Arlington, Texas 76006817-695-1820

KRLD (1080 AM)4131 N. Central Expressway, Suite 500,

Dallas, Texas 75204214-443-6400

KTCK (The Ticket - 1310 AM)3500 Maple Ave., Suite 1310,

Dallas, Texas 75219214-526-7400

KRLD-FM (The Fan - 105.3 FM)4131 N Central Expressway Suite 10000

Dallas, TX 75204214-525-7000

REGIONAL TELEVISIONFox Sports Southwest

100 E. Royal Lane, Dallas, Texas 75039214-890-1800

LOCAL TELEVISIONKDFW (FOX-4)

400 N. Griffin, Dallas, Texas 75202214-720-4444

KXAS (NBC-5) 3900 Barnett St., Ft. Worth, Texas 76103

817-654-6326

WFAA (ABC-8) 606 Young St., Dallas, Texas 75202

214-977-6298

KTVT (CBS-11)5233 Bridge St., Ft. Worth, Texas 76103

817-451-1111

KTXA (IND-21)5233 Bridge St., Ft. Worth, Texas 76103

817-451-1111

KDAF (CW-33)8001 John Carpenter Freeway,

Dallas, Texas 75247214-252-9233

KFWD (IND-52)606 Young St., Dallas, TX 75202

214-977-6780

MUSTANGS ON THE RADIO The Mustang Radio Network will broadcast the SMU women’s basketball games in the Dallas-Fort Worth area this year on KAAM (770 AM). Ray Canevari, who begins his 17th season as the voice of SMU women’s basketball, once again will provide the play-by-play action.

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THE OFFICIAL SITE OF SMU ATHLETICS SMUMustangs.com, the official site of the SMU Athletics Department, supplies Mustang fans across the country and around the world with the latest news and features on SMU basketball. The site provides the latest press releases, rosters, bios, schedules, team statistics, game notes, quotes, player journals, photo galleries, audio and video available to Mustang fans and the media. SMUMustangs.com also provides coach and player quotes, photos, video and audio clips and the latest weekly notes from SMU Athletic Public

Relations in advance of the game. On game day, live statistics and Mustang Radio Network broadcasts are available online with recaps, statistics, notes, quotes and photos following shortly after the game. The premium content Mustang All-Access at

SMUMustangs.com provides even greater access to the Mustangs for SMU fans. Part of CSTV's national All-Access package, Mustang All-Access will stream over 100 SMU athletic events LIVE on the internet during the 2008-09 athletic year - including the majority of the SMU basketball schedule.

Follow SMU Athletics on any of three Social Networks

YouTube.Com/SMUMustangsAthleticsTwitter.com/SMUMustangsFacebook.com/SMUMustangs

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Rhonda RompolaHead Coach

26th season at SMU

3Jasmine DavisG • 5-8 • FR-HS

Duncanville, Texas

5Delisha Wills

F • 5-10 • SR-3LMesquite, Texas

10Brittany GilliamG • 5-11 • SR-3L

Tyler, Texas

2Kristin Hernandez

G • 5-9 • JR-TRDuncanville, Texas

20Heidi BrandenburgP/F • 6-3 • SO-1L

Garland, Texas

21Christine ElliottP • 6-3 • SO-1LWichita, Kan.

22Alisha FilmoreF • 5-7 • FR-HS

Mansfield, Texas

4Kelsey HatcherF • 5-10 • SO-TRLittle Rock, Ark.

24Haley Day

G/F • 5-10 • JR-2LRockwall, Texas

42Sarah SheltonP • 6-3 • FR-HS

Fort Worth, Texas

33Samantha Mahnesmith

G • 5-8 • SO-1LKennedale, Texas

35Raquel ChristianG • 5-6 • JR-RSMidland, Texas

40Alice Severin

P • 6-2 • SR-3LAllen, Texas

41Jillian SamuelsG • 5-4 • SR-3L

Mesquite, Texas

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