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soonersports.com 1 Being an Oklahoma Sooner is a privilege. It’s an identity. It’s a legacy. Oklahoma athletes pursue excellence to honor the performances of the heroes who have gone before. ey chase perfection to encourage the aspirations of those who will come after, knowing that their performances here are connected to everything that has been and everything that will be the Sooner Tradition. Oklahoma athletes are bound together by a common commitment. ey compete to win, yet they understand the real rewards come from the doing; the pride lies in the process. ey have much to live up to - expectations are high. Still, none could be higher than the ones they have of themselves. Women’s basketball is a part of the whole that makes that tradition. If you choose to become a Sooner, you inherit the expectation and become a part of the commitment. If you wear our jersey, you dive on the floor after every loose ball. You take charges, you play defense, you run the floor. You compete. You learn and you laugh and you work and you play with a passion that makes you perform like a champion. Being an Oklahoma Sooner is an all-the-time thing. It’s what you do and where you go and who you are. And it’s forever. at’s the way it is with family. 3 Final Four Appearances 2002 | 2009 | 2010 6 Big 12 Regular Season Championships 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2006 | 2007 | 2009 4 Big 12 Tournament Championships 2002 | 2004 | 2006 | 2007 11 Consecutive NCAA Championships

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The official publication for the Oklahoma women's basketball program covering the 2010-11 season

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Being an Oklahoma Sooner is a privilege. It’s an identity. It’s a legacy.

Oklahoma athletes pursue excellence to honor the performances of the heroes who have gone before.

They chase perfection to encourage the aspirations of those who will come after, knowing that their performances here are connected to everything that has been and everything that will be the Sooner Tradition.

Oklahoma athletes are bound together by a common commitment. They compete to win, yet they understand the real rewards come from the doing; the pride lies in the process. They have much to live up to - expectations are high. Still, none could be higher than the ones they have of themselves.

Women’s basketball is a part of the whole that makes that tradition. If you choose to become a Sooner, you inherit the expectation and become a part of the commitment. If you wear our jersey, you dive on the floor after every loose ball. You take charges, you play defense, you run the floor. You compete. You learn and you laugh and you work and you play with a passion that makes you perform like a champion.

Being an Oklahoma Sooner is an all-the-time thing. It’s what you do and where you go and who you are. And it’s forever. That’s the way it is with family.

3Final Four

Appearances2002 | 2009 | 2010

6Big 12 Regular Season

Championships2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2006 | 2007 | 2009

4Big 12 Tournament

Championships2002 | 2004 | 2006 | 2007

11Consecutive NCAA

Championships

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Quick FactsGeNeRAl INFoRmATIoNInstitution: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University of OklahomaWebsite: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SoonerSports.comLocation: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norman, Okla.Enrollment: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28,582Colors: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Crimson and CreamFounded: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1890Nickname:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SoonersMembership: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NCAA Division IConference:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Big 12

UNIveRSITy INFoRmATIoNPresident: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David L. Boren (Yale, 1963)Faculty Representative: . . . . . . . Connie Dillon (Oklahoma State, 1972)VP for Athletics Programs:. . . . . . . . . . Joe Castiglione (Maryland, 1979)Senior Woman Administrator: . . . . . . Dr. Nicki Moore (Missouri, 1996)Athletics Department Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (405) 325-8208Ticket Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(405) 325-2424/(800) 456-4668

PRoGRAm INFoRmATIoNFirst Year of Basketball: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1974-75All-Time Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 637-437 (.593)All-Time Conference Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240-178 (.574)All-Time Big 12 Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146-77 (.655)NCAA Tournament Appearances: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Final Four Appearances: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 (2002, 2009, 2010)Regular Season Conference Titles: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 (1986, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2009)Conference Tournament Titles:. . . . . . . . . . . 4 (2002, 2004, 2006, 2007)2009-10 Overall Record:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-112009-10 Big 12 Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-5 (T-Second)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8/3Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/3Newcomers: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

STAFF INFoRmATIoNHead Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sherri Coale (Oklahoma Christian, 1987)Overall Record/Years: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313-143 (.686)/14Big 12 Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146-77 (.655)NCAA Appearances: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11WNIT Appearances: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Assistant Coaches:. . . . . . . . . . . . .Jan Ross (Oklahoma Christian, 1986), . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stacy Hansmeyer (Connecticut, 2001), . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chad Thrailkill (Southern Nazarene, 1993)Director of Operations:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Guy AustinAthletics Trainer:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carolynn Loon (Ohio State, 1999)Strength & Conditioning Coach: . . . . . .Tim Overman (Creighton, 2000)Video Coordinator: . . . . . . . . . . . . Makina Waye (Lynn University, 2006)Team Manager: . . . . . . . . . . . . Ryan Lawrence (Washington State, 2008)Administrative Assistants:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Paula Smalling, Kate GainesWomen’s Basketball Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (405) 325-8322

medIA RelATIoNS INFoRmATIoNMailing Address: . . . . . 180 W. Brooks, Suite 2525, Norman, OK 73019Media Relations Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (405) 325-8231Media Relations Fax:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (405) 325-7623Sr. Assoc. AD/Communications: Kenny Mossman ([email protected])Associate Directors:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Houck, Jared ThompsonAssistant Directors: . . . . . . . . . David Bassity, Cassie Gage, Craig MoranPubications Coordinator: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Debbie CoppGraphic Designer: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott MatthewsWomen’s Basketball Contact: Jared Thompson ([email protected])Press Row Number: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (405) 325-1024

Quick Facts

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This publication was printed by OU Printing Services at no cost to the taxpayers of the state of Oklahoma. The University of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity institution. October 2010

CoverScott Matthews

Writing, Layout and DesignJared Thompson and Tiona Bowman

PhotosTy Russell, Candid Color, Stockton Photo, Shannon Ho Photography, Shevaun Williams and Associates, Barry Gossage/NBAE, Jerry Laizure

2010-11SoonersRoSTeR/SChedUleThe names and places of Sooner basketball . . 6

The yeAR IN PhoToSA visual display of the 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

BeING A SooNeREverything there is about OU . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

SeASoN PRevIewWhat’s ahead for 2010-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70

STUdeNT-AThleTe PRoFIleSThe 14 players on this year’s team . . . . . . . . 74

STAFF PRoFIleSSherri Coale and her assistants . . . . . . . . . . 130

SeASoN RevIewA look back at 2009-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148

ReCoRdSAll the numbers fit to print . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166

yeAR-By-yeAR hISToRyA complete of account the program . . . . . . 178

medIA INFoThe ins and outs of covering the team . . . . 192

oPPoNeNT INFoContacts and more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198

Tv/PhoTo RoSTeRFor you viewing convenience . . . . . . . . . . . . 200

10 30The yeAR IN PhoToSRelive the Final Four trek with the top photos of the 2009-10 season.

FINAl FoUR TRAdITIoNThe Sooners have made three national semifinals in eight years, including back-to-back trips in 2009 and 2010.

Nike is the official footwear and apparel supplier and sponsor of the University of Oklahoma women’s basketball program.

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why oklAhomA?In their own words, the players describe what made the University of oklahoma the choice above all others.

SheRRI CoAleProfiling the winningest coach in oklahoma and Big 12 history.

1,000 PoINT SCoReRSThe wall of honor grew by three as danielle Robinson, Nyeshia Stevenson and Amanda Thompson crossed the threshold last season.

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3 4 10 12 13 14 15ellenberg Griffin Roethlisberger Cerina Robinson willis yancey

AlPhABeTICAl RoSTeR# Player ht. Pos. Class hometown/Previous School12 Jelena Cerina 6-5 C Jr. Vrsac, Serbia/N.E. Okla. A&M44 Lyndsey Cloman 6-2 F/C So. San Antonio, Texas/Taft3 Aaryn Ellenberg 5-7 G Fr. Las Vegas, Nev./Bishop Gorman4 Nicole Griffin 6-6 C Fr. Milwaukee, Wis./Vincent25 Whitney Hand 6-1 G So. (RS) Fort Worth, Texas/Liberty Christian45 Jasmine Hartman 5-10 G Jr. Houston, Texas/Bellaire22 Morgan Hook 5-10 G Fr. Lowell, Ark./Rogers34 Jacqueline Jeffcoat 6-2 F Fr. Plano, Texas/West53 Joanna McFarland 6-2 F/C So. Derby, Kan./Derby31 Kodi Morrison 5-8 G So. Seminole, Okla./Varnum13 Danielle Robinson 5-9 G Sr. San Jose, Calif./Mitty10 Carlee Roethlisberger 6-1 F Sr. Findlay, Ohio/Findlay14 Lauren Willis 5-11 G Sr. Overland Park, Kan./Aquinas15 Alexann Yancey 5-8 G Fr. Plano, Texas/West

Head Coach: Sherri Coale (15th season)Assistant Coaches: Jan Ross, Stacy Hansmeyer, Chad ThrailkillDirector of Operations: Guy AustinVideo Coordinator: Makina WayeTeam Manager: Ryan Lawrence

PRoNUNCIATIoN GUIdeJelena Cerina. . . . . . . . . . . . yell-n-uh sir-een-uhLyndsey Cloman . . . . . . . . . . klowe-monCarlee Roethlisberger . . . . roth-liss-burr-gurrJasmine Hartman . . . . . . . . jazz-minAlexann Yancey . . . . . . . . . . alex-ann yan-cee

NUmeRICAl RoSTeR

3 Aaryn ellenberg 5-7 / Freshman / Guard / Las Vegas, Nev.

4 Nicole Griffin 6-6 / Freshman / Center / Milwaukee, Wis.

10 Carlee Roethlisberger 6-1 / Senior / Forward / Findlay, Ohio

12 Jelena Cerina 6-5 / Junior / Center / Vrsac, Serbia

13 danielle Robinson 5-9 / Senior / Guard / San Jose, Calif.

14 lauren willis 5-11 / Senior / Guard / Overland Park, Kan.

15 Alexann yancey 5-8 / Freshman / Guard / Plano, Texas

22 morgan hook 5-10 / Freshman / Guard / Lowell, Ark.

25 whitney hand 6-1 / Sophomore (RS) / Guard / Fort Worth, Texas

31 kodi morrison 5-8 / Sophomore / Guard / Seminole, Okla.

34 Jacqueline Jeffcoat 6-2 / Freshman / Forward / Plano, Texas

44 lyndsey Cloman 6-2 / Sophomore / Forward / San Antonio, Texas

45 Jasmine hartman 5-10 / Junior / Guard / Houston, Texas

53 Joanna mcFarland 6-2 / Sophomore / Forward / Derby, Kan.

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22 25 31 34 44 45 53hook hand morrison Jeffcoat Cloman hartman mcFarland

A Sooner Nation

CoNTINeNTAl APPeAlu The 2010-11 Oklahoma Sooners hail from 13 cities in eight states and one foreign country. From urban centers pushing populations of six million -- such as Houston, Dallas/Fort Worth, and the Bay Area in California -- to the rural towns of Seminole, Okla., and Lowell, Ark., that are home to about 6,000, this group joins the nearly 500 student-athletes who attend the University of Oklahoma.

u Aaryn Ellenberg is the first Sooner to come from Nevada, making it the 21st state to claim an OU women’s basketball player.

u Nicole Griffin is the fourth Sooner to come from Milwaukee, Wis. She will play her first collegiate game in her hometown on Nov. 13.

u Plano (Texas) West High School teammates Jacquleine Jeffcoat and Alexann Yancey are among OU’s six newcomers this season.

u Jelena Cerina, a native of Serbia, is the eighth international player to be on the Sooner women’s basketball program and first since Venezuelan Maria Villaroel graduated following the 2004 season.

Serbia

United StatesCurrent Sooners’ Homestates

Former Sooners’ Homestates

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The Scheduleday date opponent Site Time (CT) TvThursday Nov. 4 Oklahoma Christian (Exhibition) Norman, Okla. 7 p.m. Wednesday Nov. 10 Cameron (Exhibition) Norman, Okla. 7 p.m. Saturday Nov. 13 Wisconsin-Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wis. 1 p.m. Friday Nov. 19 Western Illinois Norman, Okla. 7 p.m. Monday Nov. 22 Fresno State Norman, Okla. 7 p.m. Friday Nov. 26 UT Pan American Norman, Okla. 7 p.m. Saturday Nov. 27 Gardner Webb Norman, Okla. 5 p.m. Sunday Nov. 28 Prairie View A&M Norman, Okla. 5 p.m. Wednesday Dec. 1 Sam Houston State Norman, Okla. 7 p.m. Sunday Dec. 5 Ohio State Columbus, Ohio 5 p.m. BTNWednesday Dec. 8 Stephen F. Austin Norman, Okla. 7 p.m. Sunday Dec. 12 New Mexico Norman, Okla. 2 p.m. SSNSunday Dec. 19 Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. 5 p.m. SSNWednesday Dec. 29 Arkansas-Pine Bluff Norman, Okla. 7 p.m. Sunday Jan. 2 TCU Fort Worth, Texas 5 p.m. MTNSaturday Jan. 8 Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. 2 p.m. SSNWednesday Jan. 12 Kansas State Norman, Okla. 7 p.m. SSNSunday Jan. 16 Texas Austin, Texas 12:30 p.m. ESPNUWednesday Jan. 19 Texas Tech Norman, Okla. 7 p.m. SSNSunday Jan. 23 Kansas Lawrence, Kan. 12 p.m. FSNWednesday Jan. 26 Texas A&M Norman, Okla. 7 p.m. SSNSaturday Jan. 29 Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. 12 p.m. FSNWednesday Feb. 2 Baylor Waco, Texas 7 p.m. SSNSaturday Feb. 5 Iowa State (Reunion Weekend) Norman, Okla. 12:30 p.m. FSNWednesday Feb. 9 Texas A&M College Station, Texas 7 p.m. Saturday Feb. 12 Missouri Norman, Okla. 2 p.m. Monday Feb. 14 Connecticut Storrs, Conn. 6 p.m. ESPN2Saturday Feb. 19 Texas (Pack the Place Pink) Norman, Okla. 5 p.m. FSNWednesday Feb. 23 Colorado Boulder, Colo. 7 p.m. Sunday Feb. 27 Baylor (Cheer Like a Champion) Norman, Okla. 4 p.m. ESPN2Wednesday March 2 Oklahoma State Norman, Okla. 7 p.m. SSNSaturday March 5 Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas 2 p.m. BIG 12 ChAmPIoNShIP, mUNICIPAl AUdIToRIUm, kANSAS CITy, mo. day date Round Site Time (CT) TvTuesday March 8 First Round Kansas City TBA Wednesday March 9 Quarterfinal Round Kansas City TBA FSNFriday March 11 Semifinal Round Kansas City 12/2:30 p.m. FSNSaturday March 12 Championship Game Kansas City 11 a.m. FSN FSN: Fox SportsNet SSN: Sooner Sports Network BTN: Big Ten Network MTN: MountainWest Sports Network

4 Oklahoma Christian (Exh.) Lloyd Noble Center / Norman10 Cameron (Exh.) Lloyd Noble Center / Norman13 Milwaukee Klotsche Center / Milwaukee19 Western Illinois Lloyd Noble Center / Norman22 Fresno State Lloyd Noble Center / Norman26 UT-Pan American Lloyd Noble Center / Norman27 Garnder Webb Lloyd Noble Center / Norman28 Prairie View A&M Lloyd Noble Center / Norman

1 Sam Houston State Lloyd Noble Center / Norman5 Ohio State Schottenstein Center / Columbus8 Stephen F. Austin Lloyd Noble Center / Norman12 New Mexico Lloyd Noble Center / Norman19 Arkansas Bud Walton Arena / Fayetteville29 Arkansas-Pine Bluff Lloyd Noble Center / Norman

2 TCU Daniel-Meyer Coliseum / Fort Worth8 Nebraska Devaney Center / Lincoln. Neb.12 Kansas State Lloyd Noble Center / Norman16 Texas Frank Erwin Center / Austin19 Texas Tech Lloyd Noble Center / Norman23 Kansas Allen Fieldhouse / Lawrence26 Texas A&M Lloyd Noble Center / Norman29 Oklahoma State Gallagher-Iba Arena / Stillwater

2010-11 CAleNdAR NovemBeR deCemBeR JANUARy

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2 Baylor Ferrell Center / Waco5 Iowa State Lloyd Noble Center / Norman9 Texas A&M Reed Arena / College Station12 Missouri Lloyd Noble Center / Norman14 Connecticut Gampel Pavilion / Storrs19 Texas Lloyd Noble Center / Norman23 Colorado Coors Events Center / Boulder27 Baylor Lloyd Noble Center / Norman

2 Oklahoma State Lloyd Noble Center / Norman5 Texas Tech United Spirit Arena / Lubbock

8-12 Big 12 Championship American Airlines Center / Dallas

19-22 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds

26-29 NCAA Regionals Dayton, Ohio Spokane, Wash. Philadelphia, Pa. Dallas, Texas

3-5 NCAA Women’s Final Four Conseco Fieldhouse Indianapolis, Ind. Hosted by Butler, IUPUI and the Horizon League

FeBRUARy mARCh APRIl

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oN The TUBeu It’s nearly impossible to flip on the tube during the basketball season and not find the Sooners playing. At least 17 regular-season games and all postseason contests will be broadcast on ESPN2, ESPNU and Fox SportsNet, or locally on the Sooner Sports Network.

ThRoUGh The AIRu A series of 15 radio stations forming the Sooner Sports Radio Network, originating from flagship KOKC 1520 AM in Oklahoma City, blasts the sounds of every OU women’s basketball game home and away over the airwaves.

IN PRINTu The Sooners are covered daily by the state’s three largest newspapers, including two of the nation’s top 75 most circulated. OU is often featured in Sports Illustrated, ESPN The Magazine, USA Today and the New York Times.

oNlINeu SoonerSports.com provides the most complete coverage of OU women’s basketball with daily news updates, statistics and features. The site also provides live audio and live stats of all games and webcasts most non-televised contests.

Watch online with CBS College Sports All-Access on SoonerSports.com.

Follow Us

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IgnitionThe Lloyd Noble Center explodes as pyrotechnics light the standing room-only crowd on hand for the Bedlam Series game versus Oklahoma State. The Sooners crushed the Cowgirls 95-62. Photo by Ty Russell.

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Game TimeSenior forward Amanda Thompson is introduced among Oklahoma’s starting lineup before the Sooners defeat Texas A&M, 74-65. Photo by Ty Russell.

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Thinking PinkOklahoma battled breast cancer and undefeated Connecticut unlike any other team during the 2009-10 season in front of a sellout crowd and national television audience on ESPN2’s Big Monday. Photo by Ty Russell.

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victor SpoilsThe Sooners hangout in their locker room awaiting the end of media interviews following the team’s first round victory over South Dakota State in the NCAA Championship. Photo by Ty Russell.

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Above the RimAmanda Thompson floats a shot over Kansas’ Carolyn Davis during a game. The Sooners would take the win, beating the Jayhawks 81-69. Photo by Ty Russell.

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Final ForceSenior center Abi Olajuwon and Stanford’s Nneka Ogwumike fight for the ball at tip-off of the 2010 Final Four national semifinals. Photo by Ty Russell.

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A word PleaseSenior forward Nyeshia Stevenson, noted for her shyness as a freshman, captivates the crowd and her teammates with her speech during senior night ceremonies. Photo by Ty Russell.

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Native windA mild breeze strikes Lyndsey Cloman as she departs the Sooners’ flight to the Final Four, hosted in her hometown of San Antonio. Photo by Ty Russell.

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Stepping outDressed to impress, the Sooners exit a limosuine upon arrival at the NCAA Final Four Salute Dinner. Photo by Ty Russell.

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A CelebrationThe team and OU spirit squads rejoice at the Sooners regional championship and berth to a consecutive Final Four appearance. Photo by Ty Russell.

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Final Four Tradition2010 FINAl FoURThe route ran through the Sooner State, ending in familiar territory, as Oklahoma earned a consecutive berth in the NCAA Women’s Final Four.

Despite the loss of the previous year’s star-studded senior class and a season-ending injury to All-America candidate Whitney Hand, the Sooners never wavered from their identity of resilience. OU fought through the nation’s toughest strength of schedule, claimed a program record four overtime wins, and were rewarded with a road to the Final Four that started on their home court.

The Sooners handled South Dakota State and UALR at the Lloyd Noble Center in the first and second rounds before winning dramatically at the Kansas City Regional. Oklahoma needed last-minute heroics to take down Notre Dame, 77-72, in overtime and rallied to defeat a pesky Kentucky squad, 88-68.

Second-ranked Stanford loomed in San Antonio, site of the OU’s first Final Four trip and national runner-up finish in 2002, and despite a valiant second-half effort to take an 18-point deficit to one possession, the Sooners fell 73-66.

Back-to-BackThe University of Oklahoma program became just the seventh program in past decade and 15th overall in NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball history to reach the Final Four in consecutive seasons with a remarkable 2009-10 campaign.

Oklahoma has established itself among the elite as one of just five programs in the past decade to advance to the Final Four three or more times.

FINAl FoUR APPeARANCeS SINCe 2001

Connecticut 7

Tennessee 6

lSU 5

oklahoma 3

duke 3

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PoSTSeASoN PRIdeOklahoma has proved its status as a national powerhouse with its frequent postseason action.

OU has appeared in 11 straight NCAA Championships, including finishing as the national runner-up in 2002.

The Sooners lead Big 12 teams in consecutive NCAA Championship appearances and Sweet 16 trips since the league was formed.

Current Active NCAA Championships Streak

11 oklahoma

7 Baylor

5 Texas A&m

4 Iowa State

3 Texas

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2002 FINAl FoURThe University of Oklahoma women’s basketball program made history in 2002 with its first trip to the NCAA Final Four. The Sooners dominated NCAA action by winning five of their six games by an average margin of 21 points.

After capturing the Big 12 Conference regular season and tournament titles, OU earned a No. 1 seed in the West Region and opened NCAA action inside the Lloyd Noble Center. With home court advantage, the Sooners advanced to the Sweet 16 with a pair of victories over Hartford (84-52) and Villanova (66-53). However, in order to advance to the Final Four, OU had to eliminate two Big 12 teams in NCAA West Regional action. First up was Texas Tech. Oklahoma handed the Lady Raiders a 10-point loss (72-62), before blowing out Colorado, 94-60, for the right to play in the NCAA Final Four in San Antonio.

Oklahoma shocked Duke with an 86-71 win in the NCAA semifinals before suffering a disappointing 82-70 loss to national powerhouse Connecticut in the national championship game. OU concluded the season 32-4 and national rankings of No. 2 in the Associated Press and USA Today/Coaches Polls.

2009 FINAl FoUROklahoma swept through its home state once again in the 2009 NCAA Championship en route to its second Final Four appearance.

Following its sixth Big 12 season championship, OU was rewarded with the No. 1 seed in the Oklahoma City Region, ensuring a path through the Sooner State. Oklahoma dropped Prairie View (76-47) and Georgia Tech (69-50) in Iowa City, Iowa in the first and second rounds. At the Ford Center in Oklahoma City, the Sooner Nation turned swarmed to the best attended regional site of the season as OU played in crowds of over 11,000 on its home turf. The Sooners dispatched of Pittsburgh (70-59) and Purdue (74-68) to punch a ticket to St. Louis and the Final Four.

Oklahoma fell to Louisville at the buzzer, 61-59, ending its remarkable run. The Sooners matched their single-season program record for wins with 32 and finished fourth in the national polls.

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6Big 12 Regular Season

Championships

4Big 12 Tournament

Championships

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Big 12 dominance

No CoACh hAS moRe wINSIn 2008, Sherri Coale became the winningest coach in Big 12 history as she surpassed the 118 regular-season conference wins set by former Texas Tech head coach Marsha Sharp. Since then, Coale has extended her record with 26 more wins, totaling 147 in her 14 seasons as head coach. Coale also owns the most Big 12 Coach of the Year honors with four, including being named the league’s top coach again in 2009.

No TeAm hAS moRe TITleSThe Oklahoma Sooners earned their sixth Big 12 season championship in 2009, which gives the program twice as many as any other team in the conference. The Sooners also have the most Big 12 tournament titles with four. No other conference rival has more than two. The Sooners have the most Big 12 wins this decade and the best overall winning percentage of any Big 12 team over the past four seasons.

SooNeRS ReAP RewARdSOklahoma players have won Big 12 Player of the Year six times, including Courtney Paris’ streak of three. Phylesha Whaley (2000) and Stacey Dales (2001 and 2002) were the other Sooners to be voted as the best player in the conference by the league’s coaches. Paris was also a three-time Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year and a Most Outstanding Player of the Big 12 Championship.

SooNeRS RISe QUICklySooner freshmen are thrown into the first and, more often, thrive in the heat. OU players have won the Big 12 Freshman of the Year award five times, more than twice as often as any other team’s players. In 2009, Whitney Hand was voted as the conference’s top newcomer, trailing the path set by LaNeisha Caufield (1999), Chelsi Welch (2003), Courtney Paris (2006) and Danielle Robinson (2008).

Colorado 20

missouri 23

kansas 24

Texas Tech 30

oklahoma State 32

Texas 38

kansas State 40

Nebraska 46

Iowa State 46

Texas A&m 56

Baylor 56

oklahoma 66

CoNFeReNCe GAme wINS lAST FIve yeARS oveRAll wINNING PeRCeNTAGe lAST FoUR yeARS

Colorado .423

missouri .496

Texas Tech .508

kansas .515

oklahoma State .551

Texas .578

Nebraska .602

Iowa State .676

kansas State .677

Texas A&m .765

Baylor .791

oklahoma .825

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Courtney Paris

The First Four-Time AP All-American

2007 AP National Player of the year

The Gold Rush

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All-American danielle Robinson

NCAA woman of the year Finalist Phylesha whaley

lowe’s Senior ClASS Award winner Courtney Paris

All-Americans Stacey dales and Courtney Paris

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All-AmericansMolly McGuire (1983), Phylesha Whaley (2000), LaNeisha Caufield (2001, 2002), Stacey Dales (2001, 2002), Courtney Paris (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009), Danielle Robinson (2010)

First-Team All-AmericansPhylesha Whaley (2000), Stacey Dales (2001, 2002), Courtney Paris (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009), Danielle Robinson (2010)

Big 12 Players of the yearPhylesha Whaley (2000), Stacey Dales (2001, 2002), Courtney Paris (2007, 2008, 2009)

Big 12 Freshmen of the yearLaNeisha Caufield (1999), Chelsi Welch (2003), Courtney Paris (2006), Danielle Robinson (2008), Whitney Hand (2009)

Big 12 Championship mvPsStacey Dales (2002), Dionnah Jackson (2004), Courtney Paris (2006, 2007)

Big 12 Coach of the year AwardsSherri Coale (2000, 2001, 2006, 2009)

Big 12 defensive Players of the yearCourtney Paris (2006, 2007, 2008)

National Player of the yearCourtney Paris (2007)

National Freshman of the yearCourtney Paris (2006)

2009 Big 12 Sportswoman of the year

Ashley Paris

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danielle Robinson“When I took my recruiting visit,

Oklahoma wasn’t even on my radar. At the airport on the way home, I told

my mom that everything about OU just felt right. She said she felt the

same, and that was that.”

lauren willis“I had other schools offer a

scholarship, but walking-on to Oklahoma was a dream come true.

I’ve made so many friends and had so many wonderful experiences. It was

definitely the right choice.”

Carlee Roethlisberger“I had the opportunity to play

basketball or volleyball at several other schools. To me, it wasn’t about which sport I wanted to play more.

It was about which college was right for me. From the moment I set foot

on campus, Oklahoma was right for me.”

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Aaryn ellenberg“It was easy right away to tell that this group of teammates were very

close. They acted like a family, and it was genuine. That was what I wanted to be part of when I went to college.

So here I am.”

Nicole Griffin“Oklahoma has everything you could want -- a great program,

amazing tradition and a family-like atmosphere. I’m really excited to be

a part of all those things.”

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Joanna mcFarland“When I was here for an unofficial visit, I was at a practice. They way the Sooners moved, they way they

carried themselves, the way the responded to coaching -- I just got

this feeling that I wanted to go here.”

lyndsey Cloman“I think what really drew me

in were the girls, because that’s who I’m mostly going to be around

on and off the court. I am going to be going to class and doing stuff with them, and the respect that the girls

at OU have for each other was the determining factor.”

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whitney hand“I’m really big on family. There

really is a family atmosphere here. The people, the coaches and the

players here are amazing. It’s everything I want in a program.”

kodi morrison“It’s a top-ranked program that can

compete for a national championship every year. It’s a honor to be part of

the Sooner program and to represent Oklahoma by being part of this

team.”

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Jasmine hartman“When I had some injuries

in high school and when other schools backed off their recruiting, Oklahoma’s coaches kept in touch. They believed I would recover and become a great player. Last year, I

started in the Final Four.”

Jelena Cerina“The University of Oklahoma is an

outstanding basketball program with coaches and teammates who really help you become the absolute best you want to be. I just loved it from

the first time I visited.”

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morgan hook“I committed to Oklahoma early

and never wavered. The program has everything a player could want: great coaches, amazing teammates and a

winning tradition.”

Jacqueline Jeffcoat“At Oklahoma, the team is what

keeps you driving. No matter how tough a day might be, you don’t

go home unhappy. There’s always someone encouraging you. Of

course, winning a lot is a pretty good reason, too.”

Alexann yancey“Aside from having an elite

basketball program, the University of Oklahoma is a great place. I’ve wanted to be a Sooner since I was

little.”

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u The Sooners’ 7,681 home average attendance was the sixth highest among all NCAA teams last season. 7,681

Average Home Attendance in 2009-10

u OU drew 12,387 for its home Bedlam Series matchup with Oklahoma State, the second largest crowd at the Lloyd Noble Center in OU women’s basketball history.

Fantastic

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u Oklahoma’s home crowds accounted for more than 10 percent of the Big 12’s NCAA women’s basketball record cumulative attendance of 1,091,289.

12,387Crowd for OU’s Regular-Season Finale

u OU fans scooped up season tickets, selling out the Lloyd Noble Center’s 6,400-seat reserved section for the fourth straight year.

Fanatics

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PACkING The hoUSeThanks to the emergence of the Sherri Coale-led Sooners, the Lloyd Noble Center has secured its status as a mecca for women’s basketball. The arena claimed its landmark status with sellout crowds of more than 11,000 during the 2001 and 2002 NCAA Women’s Basketball subregional games. OU has added to the lore in the last four seasons as every attendance record in the book was rewritten.

The growing popularity of OU women’s basketball is evident by the annual increase in attendance over the past decade. The Sooners have gone from playing in front of 1,558 fans in 1997-98 to 7,630 in 2005-06 to 10,437 in 2006-07. The program has seen 33 of its top 50 home crowds the past four years and boasts an overall mark of 128-24 (84.2 percent) at the LNC since 1999-2000.

For the past 10 seasons, Oklahoma has remained a mainstay in the top 20 in national per game home attendance average. After placing 12th in 2003-04 and 2004-05, OU set a program best by moving up to eighth in 2005-06, then smashed it by finishing fourth in the NCAA in 2006-07 and then third in 2007-08. The Sooners’ most impressive stat line occurred during the 2000-01 season when they witnessed a 51 percent attendance increase from the 1999-00 season. OU went from playing in front of 2,659 fans to entertaining 6,606 fans per game. The Sooners concluded the year ranked 13th in the nation in total attendance and 12th in per game attendance.

The Sooners’ game is a hot ticket on the road as well. A visit by Oklahoma raised its opponent’s attendance by 40 percent or more over its home average for the past three seasons. OU is just a part of the regional picture. The Big 12 Conference has led the nation in attendance for 11 straight years. The Big 12 Conference is the only league to draw a million fans in a season (2002, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010).

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Rank opponent Season Attendance

1. Baylor 2008-09 12,9062. Oklahoma State 2009-10 12,3873. Oklahoma State 2007-08 12,2054. Texas 2007-08 12,2025. Oklahoma State 2008-09 12,1936. Texas A&M 2007-08 12,1687. Baylor 2005-06 12,1128. Oklahoma State 2006-07 12,0909. Tennessee 2003-04 12,08010. Nebraska 2005-06 12,00311. Connecticut 2009-10 11,86512. Baylor 2007-08 11,85913. Texas A&M 2005-06 11,68914. Missouri 2008-09 11,57315. Missouri 2006-07 11,51016. Texas A&M 2006-07 11,48617. Ohio State 2006-07 11,41118. Texas 2006-07 11,24519. Villanova1 2001-02 11,20020. Hartford1 2001-02 11,20021. Stanford1 2000-01 11,05022. Oral Roberts1 2000-01 10,92323. Connecticut 1999-00 10,71324. Central Arkansas 2007-08 10,70725. South Carolina 2007-08 10,70626. Northern Colorado 2006-07 10,68727. Tulsa 2008-09 10,61528. Colorado 2007-08 10,54829. Iowa State 2004-05 10,53930. Baylor 2006-07 10,52531. DePaul 2006-07 10,44832. Georgia 2007-08 10,23133. Arkansas State 2007-08 10,18734. Texas Tech 2006-07 9,83235. Oklahoma State 2000-01 9,67236. Texas 2008-09 9,58237. Texas A&M 2008-09 9,53138. Texas Tech 2008-09 9,31039. Kansas State 2002-03 9,13940. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2006-07 8,81541. Michigan State 2005-06 8,72742. Texas A&M 2001-02 8,65343. Texas 2001-02 8,65344. Kansas State 2006-07 8,60845. Iowa State 2006-07 8,54046. Baylor 2009-10 8,49347. Oklahoma State 2001-02 8,40248. Kansas 2009-10 8,33149. Colorado 2009-10 8,29850. Texas Tech 2007-08 8,296

1 - NCAA Championship Game

Top 50 home Crowds

“Boomer” repels from the rafters

The Top 10 Games By Attendance have All

exceeded the lloyd Noble Center’s Seating Capacity of

12,000

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Second to NoneoU’s $17 million Basketball Training Facility

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Themary JaneNoblewomen’sBasketballCenter

A $17.1 million addition and renovation project turned the Lloyd Noble Center into one of the premier basketball training centers in the nation.

The expansion added 63,000 square feet of facilities to the Lloyd Noble Center. It included two full-size practice courts, new offices, film rooms, training rooms, locker rooms, player’s lounge, spa/sauna rooms and a weightlifting facility.

The effects of the center provided an immediate impact. Following its opening prior to the 2001-02 season, both the OU men’s and women’s basketball teams advanced to the Final Four.

ESPN college basketball analyst Jay Bilas echoed, “Oklahoma’s basketball facilities are magnificent -- second to none.”

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The legacy CourtThe University of Oklahoma proudly unveiled The Legacy Court in October 2006. Similar to

the Barry Switzer Center, the Legacy Court will serve as a historical representation of the

tremendous histories of the men’s and women’s basketball programs at OU. The Legacy Court

is housed just outside the practice facilities on the concourse level at the Lloyd Noble Center.

The permanent display was made possible by the generous gifts from the Oklahoma Tip-In and

Fast Break clubs.

At the forefront of the area is the center court display, which includes two towering cases full

of memorabilia, an OU basketball timeline and eight flat screen televisions. Other unique

features in the area include: The High Raiser interactive game, The Reactor interactive game,

an electronic historical database, video vignettes, a Legends Wall and displays honoring every

OU All-American and All-Conference award winners.

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A hISToRy oF GeNeRoSITyIn 1975, the Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation of Ardmore made the

first million dollar gift in OU history with its contribution to OU’s

campaign to build a multi-purpose arena. The arena was named to

honor Lloyd Noble, the former OU Regent who established the Noble

Foundation in 1945.

In 1999, the foundation made a second exceptional commitment to the

Lloyd Noble Center through its support of the $17.1 million project to

renovate the original center and add first-class matching facilities for the

men’s and women’s basketball teams.

The Noble Foundation chose to have its gift honored by the naming

of the women’s side of the new facility in honor of Mary Jane Noble

(above), a former OU Regent and an ardent supporter of women’s

basketball.

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Sooner PowerChAmPIoNShIPS ARe woN BeFoRe The SeASoN BeGINS

Games end when the clock reaches zero and the buzzer sounds. Outcomes, however, are determined far ahead of when the scoreboard counts down in offseason training.

Oklahoma strength coach Tim Overman has designed a strength and conditioning program that takes advantage of all the resources available on the Norman campus.

“We want our athletes to make improvements in all areas, but we really hone in on areas that will improve their ability on the court,” says Overman. “We concentrate on speed, change of direction, balance, endurance and overall strength. These all translate into success on the basketball court.”

His resources are far from atypical though. They include hills, ramps, sand pits, stadium steps and artificial turf. The Sooners are put through a variety of workouts in order to accomplish the greatest of goals.

Aside from aerobic and strength training, Overman also focuses on activities that test the mind as much as the body.

The result: a well-rounded athlete who does not succumb to physical and mental fatigue late in games, thus giving the Sooners an exceptional advantage of their opponents.

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weIGhT ClASSThe rigors of Big 12 basketball punish the body over the course of a season and career. Post players require size to push around in the paint and guards need agility and balance to cut and defend. That’s why Oklahoma’s players are trained to the demands of their position.

The TeAm BehINd The TeAmThree staff members -- Dave Ellis, RD, LMNT, CSCS; Stacy Lemmert, RD; and Tim Overman, NSCA, CSCSa -- advise and educate the Sooners on nutrition and help plan the appropriate diet.

7%Junior transfer Jelena Cerina

dropped seven percent of her body fat during oU’s preseason conditioning

program.

15Freshman Nicole Griffin

added 15 pounds to her frame in mostly lean muscle. her

body fat increased less than one percent.

170Jasmine hartman leads the

way in the hang clean with a 170-pound lift maximum.

250%danielle Robinson’s squat

max has skyrocketed in four years as she now lifts more than 2.5 times what she did

as a freshman.

28danielle Robinson holds the best vertical jump on

the team with a leap of 28 inches.

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FooTBAllOklahoma captured a Sun Bowl crown and made history when Sooners were taken with three of the first four picks of the 2010 NFL Draft, including No. 1 overall Sam Bradford.

max whiteFreshman All-American

BASeBAllThe Sooners advanced to the College World Series and finished the season ranked fifth, its best result since winning the national title in 1994.

Costin PavalBig 12 Freshman of the Year

meN’S TeNNISThe most successful season in OU men’s tennis history saw John Roddick’s squad advance to the NCAA Elite Eight.

Sooner Success

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womeN’S BASkeTBAllThe Sooners appeared in a second consecutive Final Four, a first for

the program.

womeN’S GymNASTICSK.J. Kindler’s team reach a pinnacle for the program as it finished as the national runner-up. Kindler and her staff were named the national coaches of the year.

hollie viseBig 12 Sportswoman of the Year

TRACk & FIeldThe men’s track team claimed the Big 12 Indoor Championship and placed second during the outdoor season while the women’s team rose to as high as No. 4 nationally.

danielle RobinsonState Farm Coaches’ All-

American

Ronnie AshNCAA National Champion

60-Meter Hurdles

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International Superstars

danielle Robinson

2009 world University Games Gold medalist

SheRRI CoAleThe Sooners’ head coach has served in two capacities with USA Basketball. She was an assistant coach in 2001 and also served on the Competition Committee.

CURReNT PlAyeRSWhitney Hand and Danielle Robinson have been involved with teams in the USA Basketball program. Jelena Cerina has played on numerous Serbian National Teams.

mAJoR ChAmPIoNShIPSCourtney Paris won a major championship, including seven gold medals, with every USA Basketball team for which she was a member.

Gold medAlS woNSooners with USA Basketball experience have combined for 12 gold medals won.

oklAhomA SooNeRSA total of 15 Oklahoma players, past and present, have been involved with their country’s national team.

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In the wNBAmoST FIRST-RoUNd dRAFT PICkSOklahoma is No. 1 among Big 12 Conference teams with five first-round WNBA picks. The latest of those was Courtney Paris, who was selected in 2009 by the Sacramento Monarchs.

SooNeRS TAkeN FIRSTOklahoma has had five players -- Stacey Dales, Rosalind Ross, LaNeisha Caufield, Dionnah Jackson and Courtney Paris taken in the first round of the WNBA Draft.

NINe dRAFTed By wNBA TeAmSNine Sooners -- Caufield, Dales, Jackson, Abi Olajuwon, Ashley Paris, Courtney Paris, Ross, Leah Rush, Nyeshia Stevenson, Amanda Thompson, Maria Villaroel and Phylesha Whaley -- have been drafted into the league.

ABI olAJUwoN28th overallChicago Sky

NyeShIA STeveNSoN36th overall

Phoenix mercury

AmANdA ThomPSoN16th overallTulsa Shock

dRAFT hISToRy

2009 Courtney Paris Sacramento monarchs (First Round, Seventh Overall) Ashley Paris los Angeles Sparks (Second Round, 22nd Overall) 2007 leah Rush Phoenix mercury (Third Round, 28th Overall) 2005 dionnah Jackson detroit Shock (First Round, 13th Overall) maria villaroel Phoenix mercury (Third Round, 27th Overall) 2002 Stacey dales washington mystics (First Round, Third Overall) laNeisha Caufield Utah Starzz (First Round, 13th Overall) Rosalind Ross los Angeles Sparks (First Round, 16th Overall) 2000 Phylesha whaley minnesota lynx (Third Round, 38th Overall)

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Jenny Bramer (1997)Associate Athletic Director/Senior Woman Administrator at San Diego State University.

miranda Stacy Burcham (1997-99)National Vice President and independent consultant with Arbonne International, a health and wellness company, and mother of three children.

debbie Clark (1975-76)Fifth grade teacher in Wynona, Okla.

Jennifer Cunningham (1999-01) Works in sports marketing in Nike’s Toronto office.

Amy dahl (former coach & administrator)Has worked as an administrative assistant at McGuire Bearing Company for 20 years, and has refereed volleyball for the past 28 years.

Jackie Farley (1975)Retired from OU in the summer of 2005 and started W.I.S.E Women 4 Hire, a company that provides personal assistants and concierge services to businesses in the Norman/Oklahoma City area.

Susan Gregg (1979)Gregg, the first OU women’s basketball player to graduate with an engineering degree, works in Houston at Enterprise Products Pipelines.

Caton hill (2000-04)Earned her M.D. from OU College of Medicine and is serving a tour of duty with the U.S. Army as a flight surgeon in Afghanistan.

Roxanne long (1994, 1996-98)Head basketball coach at Texas Lutheran University in Seguin, Texas.

Theresa Jantzen Reed (2003) Executive director of Basically Babies, a non-profit group that provides basic necessities and food for newborns born into families of extreme need in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

dionnah Jackson (2001-05)Starting first season of collegiate coaching as an assistant at Southeast Missouri State.

etta maytubby (1993-96)Law enforcement officer in Arlington, Texas.

Sharee mitchum (1992-95)Human Relations Director at Azteca Enterprises, Inc., in Dallas.

Brenda mullins (1977)Cardiologist in Oklahoma City.

where Are They Now?SooNeR AlUmS exCel IN PRoFeSSIoNAl FIeldSMany student-athletes make a four-year commitment to their chosen university, but those who choose the University of Oklahoma are making a lifetime commitment. Thousands of athletes have graced the Norman campus over the last 30 years, but one thing remains the same – they are always a Sooner. This couldn’t be more evident than in the women’s basketball program, which has produced many exceptional basketball players and even more outstanding women.

From day one it is a priority of OU head coach Sherri Coale to develop well-rounded individuals. Add in the nationally-recognized efforts of the OU academic counseling staff and the end result has been tremendous.Coale and her staff make it a priority that former Sooners remain connected to the women’s basketball program because, without them, OU wouldn’t be the strong and growing program it is today.

Through joint efforts of Coale, OU’s development office and the alumni, Oklahoma hosts an alumni reunion every three years. This presents a unique opportunity for OU to give back to its alumni and for the alumni to give back to the school that sent them on their journey.

Stacey dales (1998-2002)After averaging 9.2 points, 2.7 assists and 2.2 rebounds in 150 career games, Dales retired from the WNBA in 2008. Today, she is one of the most recognizable faces in sports broadcasting. Dales was an in-studio host for women’s college basketball and as a sideline reporter for college football and men’s basketball on ESPN before joining her current role as a studio host for the NFL Network.

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dana Posey (1989-91)Serves as the Community Living Services Director for the Arkansas Support Network, providing community-based residential services to children and adults who are diagnosed with a disability.

Tina Taylor Ramos (1996-1997)Lives with her husband and three children in Vian, Okla., where she is a high school basketball and track coach.

laura Rushing Jacobsen (1987-90)Athletics Director for Academic and Career Counseling at the University of Kansas.

kate Scott-Goldberg (2001-03)Teacher and head varsity basketball coach at Richardson (Texas) High School.

Stephanie Simon-hybl (2001-03)Securities and Corporate Governance associate at Troutman Sanders law firm in Atlanta, Ga.

lauren Shoush (2002-05)Assistant basketball coach at Richardson (Texas) High School.

desiree Taylor (1998-01)Academic adviser at the University of Oklahoma.

Jamie Talbert-wyrick (2001-02)Defeated ovarian cancer and is now a physical therapist in Moore, Okla.

Phylesha whaley (1997-00)Serves as a registered nurse in the U.S. Army, stationed at Fort Gordon Military Hospital in Augusta, Ga. Recently returned from service in the Middle East.

Susan whitehorse Johnson (1976-77)Indian Education Director at Walters (Okla.) Public School.

Janet whitehorse Tippeconnic (1976-77)Program Director at the Lawton YMCA.

elissa walker Campbell (1990-92)Hosts and produces “The Big E Sports Show,” a weekly sports talk program that airs on Fox Sports Radio in the Dallas-Fort Worth, New Mexico and Colorado markets.

michelle workman (1996-99)Lives in Carmel, Ind., and works with Every Nation Church of Indianapolis as a full-time minister. Has served as a missionary for five years traveling to Latvia, Lithuania, New Zealand, Thailand and Peru, using her experiences in basketball as a way of spreading her faith.

Shannon Selmon-Carter (1997-2001)Shannon Selmon-Carter is the director of the Shine Foundation in Norman, Okla. While the foundation is housed in Norman, it is making its biggest impact in Liberia. Formed in November 2005, Shine’s first project is building a school at Rainbow Town Orphanage near Gbarnga. Liberia, which is in West Africa, has been torn apart by a 14-year civil war. The result of that devastation is that children account for 50 percent of the population. A large portion of that group has lost their parents and their homes due to the fighting. The Foundation, through the help of volunteers and donations, is attempting to bring some of these necessities back into their lives.

PlAyING oveRSeASThere are five former Sooners who have signed contracts to play internationally beginning in September 2010. Abi Olajuwon began playing with SEAT Lami Ved Gyor in Hungary following the WNBA season. Ashley Paris is in Istanbul, Turkey. Courtney Paris is playing in Barcelona, Spain. Nyeshia Stevenson is with Basket Parma in Parma, Italy. Amanda Thompson is playing basketball in Vienna, Austria.

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The University of oklahomawhAT do yoU kNow ABoUT oU?u OU ranks number one in the nation among all public universities in the number of National Merit Scholars enrolled per capita with a record 222 National Merit Scholars in this year’s freshman class – 26 more than the previous OU record.

u OU has over a $1.5 billion impact on the state’s economy each year.

u OU is a leader among all American universities in the international exchange and study abroad programs. This past year study abroad by OU students increased by 20 percent. OU currently offers programs in over 50 countries and 100 cities in six continents. Students from more than 100 countries are enrolled at OU.

u OU has produced 27 Rhodes Scholars ranking it highly among public institutions nationwide in the total number of Rhodes Scholars.

u OU students Elizabeth “Elise” Knowlton and Logan Maingi were named 2010 Goldwater Scholars for excellence in mathematics and science, bringing to 30 the number of OU students named to that honor since 1995. This places OU in the top ranks of universities nationally.

u OU is one of the few public universities in the nation to cap the class size of first-year English composition courses at no more than 19 students as well as all Honors courses.

u OU’s entrepreneurship program in the Price College of Business ranks in the top five in the nation among all public universities.

u OU has surpassed its goal of $150 million in scholarships and is extending the Campaign for Scholarships for five more years, increasing the goal to $250 million. The success of the campaign has allowed OU to more than double its private scholarships in the last five years.

u OU has increased from 100 to 544, the number of endowed faculty positions in the past 15 years, demonstrating a strong commitment to excellence.

u OU continues to set the pace in private fundraising records, with more than $1.75 billion in gifts and pledges since 1994, which has provided funding for dramatic capital improvements, the growth in faculty endowment and student scholarships.

u OU Drama students won the largest number of awards of any university in America in the national Kennedy Center American College Theatre Competition.

u Dance Magazine places the OU School of Dance in the top three of all dance programs in the country.

u The OU College of Law had a bar passage rate of 97 percent in 2010, which placed OU among the very best in the nation.

u The Jeannine Rainbolt College of Education is ranked among the top 10 percent of all graduate colleges of education by U.S. News & World Report.

The University of

oklahoma libraries has added its 5 millionth

volume, continuing a commanding lead as the state’s largest research library and claiming one of the top two spots in

size among Big 12 libraries.

oU President david Boren, a former U.S. senator and

governor of oklahoma, teaches an introductory course in

political science each semester, and keeps in close touch with

students.

oU’s western history Collection is one of the

largest collections inthe world of documents and photographs,

including a rare multivolume portfolio on the Indians of the United States and Alaska by

edward S.Curtis.

In 2010, oU won the “PetroBowl” Championship in

petroleum engineering, making oU the only school to win the

competition three times.

The Princeton Review ranks oU in

the top 10 in the nation in terms of academic

excellence and cost for students.

oU ranks in the top 10 in the

nation among most wired colleges, one of only a few universities to achieve the ranking

two years in a row.

oU has the academically highest

ranked student body at a public university in

oklahoma history.

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FlAGShIP edUCATIoNAl INSTITUTIoN

The University of Oklahoma is experiencing a golden era in the

history of a great institution. The quality of new students is

soaring and donor confidence is at an all-time high. Over the

last decade, OU’s donor base has expanded at a staggering rate

to more than 100,000 people.

President David L. Boren has spurred significant changes that

have resulted in a learning environment of the highest order.

As a result, the state of Oklahoma enjoys resources that will

impact everything from medical science to the arts for many

years to come.

The University of Oklahoma has long embraced the great

tradition of Sooner athletics. With competitive facilities all

located on the main campus, including several near the heart

of the university, student-athletes and their classmates mingle

comfortably in an environment that fosters an attitude of

excellence, regardless of the endeavor.

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Academic excellencePRePARING leAdeRS FoR TomoRRowThe recent Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium expansion and improvement included remodeled office space in the facility’s north end. The largest piece of that project was the Prentice Gautt Academic Center. Some 35,000 square feet are dedicated to the academic pursuits of Sooner student-athletes.

Indeed, there is considerable emphasis on classroom performance at OU. The center staff has achievement as its focus, a fact that is reflected in a graduation rate that exceeds that of the general student body. In addition to its academic work, the staff assists in several life skills areas designed to enrich students in a broad range of tasks.

u Some 35,000 square feet are dedicated to the academic pursuits of OU’s student-athletes at the Prentice Gautt Academic Center.

u More than 75 businesses attend the annual OU Athletics Department career fair. The event offers employers and job seekers time to meet one-on-one.

u The Prentice Gautt Academic Center is available more than 90 hours per week for OU student-athletes. Learning specialists and tutors are available for free.

u The Prentice Gautt Academic Center’s computer labs for OU student-athletes house more than 100 desktop units and more than 40 laptops available to check out.

Academic Advisor desiree Taylor

100Almost 100 Sooner

student-athletes earned Academic All-Conference honors, and a total of 12

teams recorded team GPAs of 3.0 or

better.1oU is one of a small number of

division I universities in the nation to receive the ChAmPS award for preparing student-

athletes for life.

250more than 250 Sooner student-athletes were

named to the Big 12 Commissioner’s

honor Roll.

womeN'S BASkeTBAll hIGhlIGhTSu Three Sooners -- Jasmine Hartman, Danielle Robinson and Amanda Thompson -- were named to the Academic All-Big 12 Team in 2009-10.

u The OU women’s basketball team posted a cumulative GPA above 3.0, and have done so 25 of the 28 semesters under Sherri Coale’s direction.

u Five of Coale’s Sooners have earned ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America distinction.

u OU women’s basketball players have earned 79 academic All-Big 12 honors, an average of of six per season.

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academic award winners?

2,300...has more than 2,300 full-

time faculty members...

30,000oklahoma enrolls nearly 30,000

students...

The leGACy oF PReNTICe GAUTTThe OU Academics Center that today’s student-athletes use every day now bears the name of the man who left an indelible legacy for Sooner Athletics and helped change a society in the process.

“It is appropriate that this center be named after Prentice Gautt,” University of Oklahoma President David L. Boren said. “His personal values and character, along with his leadership as associate commissioner of the Big 12 Conference, continues to bring pride to his alma mater.

“His personal example of quiet courage, grace under pressure and dedication to the university helped open the doors of opportunity for countless number of African-American and minority student-athletes who have followed him into collegiate athletics.”

Gautt, who died in 2005, was OU’s first African-American scholarship football player. He earned MVP honors in the 1959 Orange Bowl and became an Academic All-American.

eSPN The magazine Academic All-district

danielle Robinson

158...and has 20 colleges

offering 158 majors at the baccalaurate

level.

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endowment FamilyThe GIFT ThAT keePS GIvINGIn April 2005, University of Oklahoma women’s basketball head coach Sherri Coale announced the “Starting Five,” supporters whose gifts established the first-ever endowed positions for the team, providing scholarships for student-athletes.

The “Starting Five” donors are the family of Jimmie Austin of Seminole in honor of his late wife, Marie; the Jim and Christy Everest family of Oklahoma City; the Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation of Ardmore in honor of Mary Jane Noble; and Bob and Ann Coleman of San Antonio, Texas, as well as an anonymous donor. In January 2006, the women’s basketball program announced five more endowed scholarships. The scholarships were donated by Wayne T. “Dusty” and LaFawn Biddle, John and Sue Gibbs, Robert and Doris Klabzuba, John and Mary Nichols and a joint effort from the Fast Break Club and Sooner Stilettos. Those generous gifts raised the number of women’s basketball endowed scholarships to 10.

The goal was achieved in June 2007 when the final five endowments were funded, making Oklahoma one of only a handful of women’s basketball program to fully endow all 15 scholarships. The final endowments were provided by generous gifts from the Donald E. Criswell Family of Oklahoma City; Henry Roberson of Norman; Jimmy Williams and Marty Kavanaugh-Williams, Debbie Morehead and Cody Pogue, all of Edmond, in honor of Coale; Steve and Becki Seay of Cheyenne; and Jeannine T. Rainbolt of Oklahoma City. how IT woRkSEach endowed scholarship will connect with a women’s basketball “Foundation Player.” This is more than endowing a position on the team. It is the opportunity to have a connection with a former player who filled that position while attending the University of Oklahoma and helped lay the foundation for what, and who, we are today. The “Foundation Player” will be the first member of the endowment scholarship family, followed by the first year’s recipient.

AUSTIN SCholARShIP

Endower:Jimmie AustinFoundation Player:Stephanie Simon HyblPast Recipients: Lauren Shoush, Courtney Paris Current Recipient:Aaryn Ellenberg

ColemAN SCholARShIP

Endower: Bob and Ann ColemanFoundation Player: Phylesha WhaleyPast Recipients: Antoinette Wadsworth, Krista SanchezCurrent Recipient: Lyndsey Cloman

eveReST SCholARShIP

Endower: Jim and Christy EverestFoundation Player: Caton HillPast Recipient: Erin HigginsCurrent Recipient: Danielle Robinson

NoBle SCholARShIP

Endower: Mary Jane NobleFoundation Player:Stacey DalesPast Recipients:Laura Andrews, Ashley ParisCurrent Recipient:Morgan Hook

Austin Scholarship Recipient

Aaryn ellenberg

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TURNeR SCholARShIP

Endower: AnonymousFoundation Player:Teresa TurnerPast Recipients: Beky Preston, Jenny ViningCurrent Recipient:Alexann Yancey

BIddle SCholARShIP

Endower: Dusty and LaFawn BiddleFoundation Player:Jen CunninghamPast Recipient: Leah RushCurrent Recipient:Carlee Roethlisberger

GIBBS SCholARShIP

Endower: John and Sue GibbsFoundation Player: Dionnah JacksonPast Recipient: Kendra MooreCurrent Recipient:Joanna McFarland

klABzUBA SCholARShIP

Endower: Robert and Doris KlabzubaFoundation Player: Molly McGuire-SnivelyPast Recipient: Chelsi WelchCurrent Recipient:Lauren Willis

NICholS SCholARShIP

Endower: John and Mary NicholsFoundation Player: Tami RogersPast Recipient: Carolyn WinchesterCurrent Recipient:Whitney Hand

hyNeS SCholARShIP

Endower: Fast Break Club and Sooner StilettosFoundation Player: Desiree TaylorPast Recipient: Britney BrownCurrent Recipient:Jacqueline Jeffcoat

CRISwell SCholARShIP

Endower: Donald E. Criswell FamilyFoundation Player: Shannon SelmonPast Recipient: Amanda Thompson

RoBeRSoN SCholARShIP

Endower: Henry P. Roberson FamilyFoundation Player: Jamie Talbert-WyrickPast Recipient:Jenna PlumleyCurrent Recipient: Jasmine Hartman

CoAle SCholARShIP

Endower: Jimmy Williams, Marty Kavanaugh-Williams, Debbie Morehead and Cody PogueFoundation Player: Sunny HardemanPast Recipient:Nyeshia Stevenson

SeAy SCholARShIP

Endower: Steve and Becki SeayFoundation Player: Lisa AllisonPast Recipient: Abi OlajuwonCurrent Recipient:Jelena Cerina

RAINBolT SCholARShIP

Endower: Jeannie T. RainboltFoundation Player: Angi-Guffy-KoontzPast Recipient: Rose HammondCurrent Recipient:Nicole Griffin

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A mission of hope

SUmmeR vACATIoNFinal exams were done and their bags were packed, ready for the first flight out of Oklahoma.

To earthquake-ravaged Haiti.

While most of the University of Oklahoma’s student body left Norman at the close of another semester to return home, members of the Sooner women’s basketball family past and present joined a party formed by former scout team player Adam Barnett, now College Missions Director at Journey Church, set to spread a mission of hope to a suffering people.

The voyage took them through the crumbled streets of the Haitian capital to the city of Titaneyan, where they helped work at the Mission of Hope, a complex of a clinic, church, orphanage and school, for seven days.

Their mission was planned before the January earthquake rocked Port-au-Prince, killing nearly 250,000 and forcing more than one million into homelessness. Still, the Sooners, whose Final Four season was marked by the word `resilience,’ recognized indomitable will in the Haitian people.

“You’re at an orphanage with five dozen children sleeping

three to a bed in small rooms. Just the fact of seeing them with almost

nothing, it’s just eye-opening to see them still be happy being somewhere, having at

least that place to sleep, still alive. And years from now, they will be the ones making the difference in Haiti. It just made me smile

and appreciate my life even more.”- Jasmine hartman

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“You saw (the devastation) as soon as you walked out the gates

of the airport. There’s a sea of people everywhere looking to help you with your

bags just to get some form of money or piece of food just to help them survive. It really hit when we were in Port-au-Prince and saw the

destruction of the buildings and how many tent cities there are now where streets are blocked because people are just moving right into the

middle of the street because that’s all they have left now.”

- danielle Robinson

7.0The 7.0 magnitude earthquake

struck 16 miles west of Port-au-Prince on January 12, 2010. The toll was nearly 250,000

lives claimed and one million displaced.

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In our CommunityThe Oklahoma Sooners are committed to helping the community that supports them.

Playing for the University of Oklahoma means being in the headlines, but it also gives Oklahoma student-athletes an opportunity to give back to Norman and the surrounding communities.

Sherri Coale and the women’s basketball team capitalize on this opportunity with the same passion OU fans bring to the local arena or stadium. No team in the OU Athletics Department has made more of a commitment to volunteer service than the women’s basketball team. In fact, Coach Coale’s squad is arguably as active as any team in the nation.

Coale recruits players who are ready to accept the challenges and the responsibility of calling the University of Oklahoma home. Together they embrace the passion and commitments she brought to the program 15 years ago and they learn that winning is about more than the final score on the court.

OU’s community involvement has extended well off the court, the campus and even the city of Norman, reaching out to the furthest areas of the state of Oklahoma.

OU women’s basketball teams have been involved with:

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500By the time they’ve completed their

four years, a single University of oklahoma women’s basketball

player will have served 500 hours in community service projects.

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The RIGhT STUFFSherri Coale’s teams have made a tradition of sponsoring local charities and serving the community in as many ways possible. This year, the Sooners are joining forces with East Main Place, a non-profit transitional housing program for homeless and individuals in the Norman community.

East Main Place responds to the needs of homeless individuals and families that lack affordable housing and supportive services and assist them in the transition from homelessness to lives of greater independence and self-sufficiency.

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2010-11A look Ahead

The talk around the water cooler isn’t about if or when the Sooners will return to a Final Four and play for a national title. It’s about the how.

With an array of weapons at in its cache, the 2010-11 Sooners have an arsenal on the bench not enjoyed by Sherri Coale in several years. Following back-to-back Final Four appearances, Oklahoma signed six players to reload a team that defined the word resilience one year ago.

Just days after OU’s national semifinal game in April, all three of its seniors were picked in the WNBA Draft, a telling sign that its talent had reached elite status. While other teams might fret at the loss of such a lofty class, the Sooners enjoy the spoils of what returns.

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State Farm Coaches’ All-American and NCAA Women’s Final Four All-Tournament Team member Danielle Robinson will lead the squad for her final season. Aside from a few practices with the U.S. Select Team, Robinson camped in Norman all summer and improved her skill set. Her range has increased to where she is as confident in her 3-pointer as she is in her fast-break layup. Strength and speed have also enhanced with the compliment of offseason workouts to which she has been committed.

Carlee Roethlisberger looks to take the senior leap that has accompanied players like Abi Olajuwon, Ashley Paris and Nyeshia Stevenson in recent seasons. The past year was a test of compatibility as Roethlisberger shifted between starter and sixth man. Entering the forthcoming year, it is expected her role will be well defined.

With, Stevenson and Amanda Thompson now graduated, the Sooners must replace two-third of their perimeter shooting and will look heavily upon these guards to supply the demand.

Jasmine Hartman, once of quiet, flappable confidence, has built a personality as big as her home state of Texas and has equipped it to her game. Hartman was her teammates’ pick for most improved player in summer pick-up games and the testing sheet shows the same for the weight room.

Despite a rehabilitation setback from a season-ending ACL injury suffered in the fifth game last year, Whitney Hand is expected to return to action in time for the conference slate. While earning Big 12 Freshman of the Year honors in 2008, Hand had proved to be a lights out shooter and stellar defender that keyed OU’s signature wins.

The Paris Twins departure was supposed to spell doom for the Sooners last year, but Abi Olajuwon, daughter of NBA Hall of Famer Hakeem, kept the spot an indispensible safety net for the team. Now, Oklahoma adds more pedigree to the position.

Sophomore Joanna McFarland is the returner with the most experience. She crafted her game from older sisters, Jessica, who played on Big 12 Champions teams at Kansas State, and Jackie, an All-American at Colorado. Everything clicked for McFarland in the Big 12 Tournament, when she went toe-to-toe with some of the nation’s top centers and held her own.

Sophomore Lyndsey Cloman brings a flair inspired by her father, Derrick, who played collegiately at UTEP under the legendary head coach Don Haskins. With a year under her belt, Cloman has adjusted to the speed of the game and is often leading the way in workouts.

The Sooners can’t seem to get away from famous fathers when it comes to its post players and Jacqueline Jeffcoat means that the identity will live at least another four years. Jacqueline, daughter of Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman Jim Jeffcoat, has a foundation of knowledge around her and should grow quickly in the system.

Also joining the Sooners are the two tallest players in the program’s history.

Nicole Griffin, a 6-foot-6 Parade All-American from Milwaukee, Wis., with a wingspan of seven feet, brings an immediate shot-blocking presence inside an athletic body that is housing the Sooners’ fastest and highest-jumping post player.

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Jelena Cerina, a 6-5 native of Serbia, transferred from Northeastern Oklahoma A&M during the offseason and has already punished a few wayward defenders with rock solid screening ability.

McDonald’s All-American Aaryn Ellenberg will first remind the Sooner faithful of Danielle Robinson, but she’ll make her own name in due time. Though two inches shorter, Ellenberg possess similar strength to Robinson and has shown an incredibly consistent long-range game to go with her quick, inside scoring attack.

Morgan Hook from Rogers, Ark., was ballyhooed as the next great shooter to join the Sooners in the tradition of Erin Higgins and Chelsi Welch, but it’s Hook inside game that has heads turning. The freshman already has one jersey in the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame’s Ring of Honor -- in her high school colors – and plans to add the Crimson and Cream version by the time she’s left Norman.

Another senior that looks to take a jump is Lauren Willis, who found several opportunities in significant roles on last year’s short-manned squad. Willis has proven herself with a remarkable shooting touch and can continue to feed an important role in the Sooners’ offensive game plan.

It was a story than read like a fairytale, but it was all too true for sophomore Kodi Morrison, who returns for her first full season with the Sooners. Morrison was among the crowd until an e-mail from Sherri Coale provided a Christmas present she would forget. Down to nine active players with Hand’s injury, Coale found Morrison via a coaching friend and brought the Seminole, Okla., native on in January. Morrison helped keep the team fresh in practice and brought tears of joy to the outgoing seniors when she nailed a 3-pointer at the end of OU’s regional championship game.

Alexann Yancey rebuffed college scholarship offers from other schools, wanting to be a life-long Sooner. It looked as though she might walk on to the program, but a stellar senior season at Plano West High School with teammate Jacqueline Jeffcoat netted her a scholarship. Yancey plays with a chip on her shoulder and shows the tenacity that made her a district offensive player of the year in Texas.

The Sooners were picked by the league’s coaches to finish third in the ultra-competitive Big 12 Conference. Once again, OU will labor through a tough non-conference schedule that includes road games at Arkansas, Connecticut, Ohio State and TCU. The reward in March will be a battle-tested resolve that teams who expect to still be standing in April must have.

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u The mass exodus of Oklahomans to California chronicled by John Steinbeck during the Great Depression is ancient history as far as basketball is concerned. Sherri Coale has been importing the best from the West in search of riches found in the Sooner State. In 2010, Danielle Robinson gave the Sooners a fifth consecutive season with an All-American as she joined fellow Bay Area native Courtney Paris as an honoree. The “Cali Connection” has gained strength in Norman in recent seasons with Abi Olajuwon and Ashley Paris also providing valuable contributions as OU took back-to-back trips to the Final Four.

California’ dreamindanielle Robinson

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COLLEGIATE ACCOLADES• State Farm Coaches’ All-America Team (2010) • Associated Press All-America Third Team (2010)• Associated Press All-America Honorable Mention (2009)• State Farm All-Region 5 Team (2010)• State Farm Wade Trophy Finalist (2010)• Wooden Award Ballot Candidate (2010)• Naismith Trophy Midseason Candidate (2010) • Nancy Lieberman Award Finalist (2009, 2010)• All-Big 12 First Team (2009, 2010)• All-Big 12 Defensive Team (2008, 2009, 2010)• NCAA Women’s Final Four All-Tournament Team (2010)• NCAA Kansas City Regional All-Tournament Team (2010)• All-Big 12 Championship Team (2010)• NCAA Championship Oklahoma City All-Regional Team(2009)• Big 12 Freshman of the Year (2008)• ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District First Team (2009)• Academic All-Big 12 First Team (2009, 2010)• U.S. V.I. Paradise Jam All-Island Division Team (2010)• Gold Medalist, Team USA World University Games (2009)

2009-10 - JUNIOR: State Farm Coaches’ All-American ... Associated Press All-America Third Team selections ... Finalist for State Farm Wade Trophy, Wooden Award and Nancy Lieberman Award ... State Farm All-Region 5 Team ... Naismith Trophy midseason candidate ... Unanimous choice for All-Big 12 First Team, voted by coaches ... Earned Academic All-Big 12 First Team honors for second consecutive season ... Named to Big 12’s All-Defensive Team for third straight season ... Averaged 21 points per game in Big 12 Championship and was named to All-Big 12 Championship Team ... Named to Final Four All-Tournament team after totaling 23 points, six assists and career-high six rebounds in national semifinal loss to Stanford (April 4) ... Averaged 17 points, five assists and 96 percent free-throw shooting in conference play to lead OU to a tie for second in Big 12 standings after team was picked fifth in the league’s preseason poll ... Scored nine or more points in every game ... Increased scoring output by four points per game after season-ending injury to teammate and Preseason All-Big 12 guard Whitney Hand ... Ranked 72nd nationally in points per game, 23rd in assists per game and 84th in field goal percentage despite playing nation’s toughest strength of schedule ... Set OU’s consecutive free throw record with a streak of 35, breaking her streak of 30 set last year ... Set Big 12 and OU records for best single-game free-throw performance, making 16-of-16 against Oklahoma State on Feb. 16 ... Holds Oklahoma’s record for most double-digit assist games with six ... Reset career scoring high three times during season, twice against ranked opponents, including 36-point performance versus Oklahoma State. ... Won gold medal with USA Basketball at World University Games in Belgrade, Serbia in July.

2008-09 - SOPHOMORE: Associated Press All-America Honorable Mention ... Finalist for Nancy Lieberman Award, for nation’s top point guard in women’s basketball ... All-Big 12 First Team ... Youngest player for second consecutive season on Big 12’s All-Defensive Team ... ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District First Team member ... Finished regular season as the NCAA’s fourth leading free throw shooter ... Also nationally-ranked 13th in assists per game, 17th in field goal percentage, 81st in assist-to-turnover ratio and 97th in steals per game ... Set OU record for consecutive free throws made (30) ... Defensively, accumulated 29 charges taken in 37 games ...Recorded three double-doubles and became OU leader in career double-digit assist games ... Started all 37 games at point guard, averaging 30.2 minutes, 12.9 points and 5.9 assists ... Shot 55.6 percent (180-of-324) from the field and was 119-of-132 (.902) from the free throw line.

2007-08 - FRESHMAN: Named Big 12 Freshman of the Year by the league’s coaches ... Was the only rookie named to the conference’s All-Defensive team ... Finished the season as the only freshman on a ranked team to lead her team in assists and steals ... Started 30 of 31 games ... Averaged 12.2 points, 4.2 assists, 2.2 steals and 48 percent field goal shooting ... Of her 378 points scored, 90 (24 percent) came by way of the fast break ... Was second among Big 12 freshmen in scoring and led all conference freshman in field goal percentage, steals and assists ... Totaled 130 assists and 69 steals to lead OU in both categories ... Steals number was the second best total ever produced by an OU freshman (74, LaNeisha Caufield, 1999) ... Collegiate debut versus Maryland (Nov. 11) netted 15 points, four assists, three steals and one turnover ... Totaled 14 points, four assists and four steals in first collegiate start versus No. 1 Tennessee (Nov. 15) ... Scored in double figures on 22 occasions ... Led OU in scoring in four games and was assists leader in 18 games ... Totaled 20 points versus South Carolina (Dec. 30) before netting career high 23 at Iowa State (Jan. 9) ... Totaled seven steals at Illinois (Dec. 5), the most by a Sooner since Dionnah Jackson’s eight versus Iowa on Nov. 27, 2004 ... Scored eight points in a 16-3 second-half run against Illinois that included back-to-back steals for layups ... Scored six of her 14 points at Texas (Feb. 3) with transition layups.

danielle Robinson5-9 | Senior | Guard | San Jose, Calif. | Archbishop Mitty

13

Robinson was named to

the 2010 State Farm Coaches’ All-America

Team, giving the Sooners a Big 12-leading

seventh first team selection.

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3The Big 12 coaches have voted Robinson to their

all-defensive team in every season of her career. A

nod this year would make it 4-for-4.

1Robinson owns oU’s record for most double-digit assist games and needs just 215 to take the

No. 1 spot for career assists from Stacey dales.

3.5Robinson’s cumulative GPA in sociology has made her a candidate

for Academic All-America honors.

HIGH SCHOOL ACCOLADES• Five-star athlete (Hoopgurlz)• No. 21 player in the country (Hoopgurlz)• No. 13 guard in the country (Hoopgurlz)• No. 28 player in the country (All-Star Girls Report)• No. 49 player in the country (Blue Start Report)• 2007 West Catholic Athletic League MVP• 2007 Central Coast Section(CCS) Player of the Year• 2007 Cal-Hi Sports CCS Player of the Year• 2007 High School Sports Focus CCS Player of the Year• 2007 Parade Magazine All-American 4th Team• 2007 Scholastic Honor Roll• 2007 Nike Tournament of Champions All-Tournament Team• 2007 McDonalds All-America finalist• Invited to 2007 U19 USA World Championships Trials• Alternate on the 2006 USA U18 World Championships Team• 2006 EA Sports All-America second team • 2006 San Jose Mercury News and the High School Sports Focus Player of the Year • 2006 Northern California Coaches Division II Player of the Year• 2006 West Catholic Athletic League MVP• 2005 & 2006 Cal-Hi Sports CCS Player of the Year

ARCHBISHOP MITTY HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 15 points, eight rebounds, five assists and four steals while leading Archbishop Mitty to a 32-4 record and the California State Division II Championship ... Averaged 19 points, eight rebounds, six assists, five steals and one block per game as a junior while leading Archbishop Mitty to 29-2 and an appearance in the NorCal finals ... Led her team to 27-5 record as a sophomore in 2004-05 and averaged 16 points, five rebounds, five assists and one block ... Averaged 12 points, four rebounds, five assists and four steals as a freshman for a 28-3 Archbishop Mitty squad ... Played club ball for the San Jose Cagers and East Bay Explosion.

PERSONAL: Born in her hometown of San Jose, Calif. ... Daughter of Albert Robinson and Denise Carr-Robinson ... Has one brother, Jonathan ... Mother played basketball at Hampton University (Va.) ... Brother Jonathan played basketball at Hampton University (Va.) ... Competed in track and field as a freshman and sophomore and won the West Catholic Athletic League long jump title in 2003-04 ... A member of Archbishop Mitty’s honor roll and National Honor Society ... Would like to pursue a career as a coach or personal trainer ... Attended the same high school as OU softball standout Samantha Ricketts ... Sociology major.

CAReeR STATISTICSSEASON GP-S FG % 3FG % FT % REB RPG AST TO BLK STL PTS PPG2007-08 31-30 155-323 .480 0-2 .000 68-99 .687 90 2.9 130 107 2 69 378 12.22008-09 37-37 180-324 .556 0-1 .000 119-132 .902 106 2.9 217 149 3 82 479 12.92009-10 38-38 240-516 .465 2-15 .133 157-179 .877 127 3.3 202 155 3 71 639 16.8TOTAL 106-105 575-1163 .494 2-18 .111 344-410 .839 323 3.0 549 411 8 222 1496 14.1

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Tunnel visionCarlee Roethlisberger

u Big thinking with a narrow focus fill Carlee Roethlisberger’s mind entering her final season at the University of Oklahoma. Roethlisberger’s four-year project has tooled raw, outstanding athletic genetics into a precise basketball machine. She’ll be called upon not only to help replace the consistent perimeter scoring that departed with the 2010 senior class, but to lead a team with six new faces to the goal of a playing for the national championship. Already with the body, Roethlisberger looks to take the “senior leap” inspired by the stunning physique transformations of Abi Olajuwon and Ashley Paris into her mental game.

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2009-10 - JUNIOR: OU’s sixth man for most of the season ... Played in all 38 games, starting 18 ... Averaged 6.7 points and 4.1 rebounds ... Shot 29.3 percent (41-of-140) from 3-point range ... Scored career-high 29 points against UT-Arlington (Dec. 3) ... Had career-high nine rebounds in overtime win at Marist (Dec. 9) ... OU’s top reserve in the NCAA Championship, averaging 4.2 points ... Had seven games with double-digit scoring performances.

2008-09 - SOPHOMORE: Played in all 37 games as a reserve forward ... Averaged 13.0 minutes, 3.9 points and 1.6 rebounds ... Shot 41.5 percent (54-of-130) from the field, including a 29.7 percent (19-of-64) mark from 3-point range, and was 16-of-25 (.640) from the free throw line ... Totaled two blocks and 11 steals ... OU’s top reserve in the postseason, averaging 4.3 points ... Averaged 5.2 points in five NCAA Championship games while shooting 44.0 percent from the field ... Scored season-high 12 points versus Arizona State (Nov. 21) ... Reached double-figure scoring five times.

2007-08 - FRESHMAN: Played in 29 games as a reserve ... Averaged 2.1 points, 1.7 rebounds and 11 minutes ... Scored five points in collegiate debut versus Maryland (Nov. 11) ... Recorded personal bests of 10 points and eight rebounds against Central Arkansas (Dec. 20) ... Totaled four points from a 4-for-4 free throw performance and grabbed five rebounds against Arkansas State (Dec. 2).

HIGH SCHOOL ACCOLADES • No. 52 player in the country (Blue Star Report)• 2007 Ohio Division I Player of the Year• 2007 MVP of Ohio vs. Indiana All Star Game• 2007 Ohio All-State first team• 2007 District 8 Player of the Year • 2007 All District first team• 2007 Toledo Blade All-Area Team• 2007 Conference player of the year • 2007 Time Warner Player of the Year• 2007 OHSBCA Academic Scholarship Society Gold Award • 2007 Ohio North-South All-Star Game• 2007 McDonalds All-America nominee• 2006 Ohio All-State first team• 2005 Ohio All-State second team• 2005 and 2006 Toledo Blade All-Area Team• 2005 and 2006 All-District 8 first team• 2005 and 2006 Conference Player of the Year• 2005 Fosteria Area Sophomore of the Year

FINDLAY HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 22.3 points, 7.8 rebounds, 2.8 assists in leading Findlay High to the Ohio Final Four as a senior ... Averaged 19.5 points, 8.2 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.9 steals as a junior ... Averaged 18.2 points, 6.7 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.7 steals as sophomore ... Owns the Findlay HS school record for career points ... Owns school record for free throws made (104) in a season ... Led Findlay in points and rebounds as a sophomore, junior and senior ... A top volleyball prospect who was recruited by Nebraska and Minnesota.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Ken and Brenda Roethlisberger ... Younger sister of Pittsburgh Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger ... Coached by Connie Lyon at Findlay HS ... Father played quarterback at Georgia Tech ... Mother played one year of collegiate basketball at Northwest Missouri State ... Lists her father and brother as role models ... Business major.

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CAReeR STATISTICSSEASON GP-S FG % 3FG % FT % REB RPG AST TO BLK STL PTS PPG2007-08 29-0 19-67 .284 4022-2 .154 21-32 .656 50 1.7 16 37 7 19 61 2.12008-09 37-0 54-130 .415 19-64 .297 16-25 .640 59 1.6 16 36 2 11 143 3.92009-10 38-18 82-232 .353 41-140 .293 48-63 .762 155 4.1 46 63 10 19 253 6.7TOTAL 104-18 155-429 .361 62-217 .286 85-120 .708 264 2.5 78 136 19 49 457 4.4

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Carlee has a unqiue

relationship with animals. her favorite movie is Ace ventura:

Pet dectective, and she swears never again to

own a goldfish.

when her playing days are complete,

Roethlisberger wants to return to Pittsburgh and

work in professional sports. obviously, she might know

somebody who can help her get a foot in the door with the

town’s NFl franchise.

Roethlisberger was called out in

middle school when coaches had a meeting

and asked if anyone thought she was a ball hog. everyone

raised their hand.

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u She grew up with a life-size Barbie doll as her prized possession, but Lauren Willis is the one being looked up to today. An education major, Willis plans to take her study of teaching and relationship-building experiences with the Oklahoma women’s basketball team into tomorrow’s classrooms. She’s made an impact with local children by adopting an elementary class and visiting them weekly. The former walk-on has made an impact in the rest of us by showing that dreams can come true.

lauren willis

larger Than life

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2009-10 - JUNIOR: Averaged 8.4 minutes over 28 games, totaling 43 points and 25 rebounds ... Made six of seven free throws (85.7 percent) and had four steals ... Opened the season with a six-point performance against Mercer (Nov. 13) ... Played career-high 21 minutes against UT-Arlington (Dec. 3) ... Scored season-high seven points against Creighton (Dec. 20) .. Saw action in all but one of the Sooners’ NCAA Championship games.

2008-09 - SOPHOMORE: Played in 15 games as a reserve guard ... Averaged 4.3 minutes, 0.7 points and 0.1 rebounds ... Shot 28.6 percent from the field, including 20.0 percent (2-of-10) from 3-point range ... Played season-high 15 minutes versus Creighton (Dec. 3), scoring five points ... Was awarded scholarship at mid-semester; surprised with financial grant-in-aid contract at team’s Christmas party.

2007-08 - FRESHMAN: Walk-on who played in seven games ... Averaged 1.7 minutes ... Attempted one field goal against Texas Tech (Jan. 23) and Texas (Feb. 3) ... Grabbed first rebound at Texas A&M (March 6).

HIGH SCHOOL ACCOLADES• 2008 SMS Tournament All-Tournament Team• 2007 McDonald’s All-America Nominee• 2007 Class 5A All-State First Team (Kansas Basketball Coaches Assoc.)• 2007 Class 5A All-State First Team (Topeka Capital-Journal)• 2007 Class 5A All-State First Team (Wichita Eagle)• 2007 Class 5A All-State First Team (Kansas-Sports.com)• 2007 Greater Kansas City Coaches Association All-Star Game• 2007 Kansas Coaches Association All-Star Game nominee• 2007 Saints Classic Tournament MVP• 2007 Aquinas High School Team MVP • 2007 East Kansas League First Team • 2006 East Kansas League First Team• 2006 Shawnee Mission South Tournament First Team• 2006 St. Thomas Aquinas Defensive Player of the Year

AQUINAS HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 12.5 points as a senior at St. Thomas Aquinas ... Four-year letterwinner who played varsity as a freshman on 2004 Class 6A state champions and 2007 runner-up ... Placed third in 2005 state tournament and second in 2006 ... Shot 59 percent from the field as a junior ... Shot 48 percent from 3-point range and was 80 percent at the free throw line as a senior ... Also ran track for the 2006 state champions ... Coached in basketball by Rick Hetzel ... Played on 2004 AAU Junior Olympics third-place team and National Championship fifth-place team.

PERSONAL: Born in Overland Park, Kan. ... Daughter of Steve and Lois Willis ... Has a younger sister, Abby, who plays basketball at Saint Louis University, and younger brother, Ryan ... Father was the placekicker for Kansas State’s first football bowl team (1982 Indpendence) ... Mother, the former Lois Groen, was an NCAA Track and Field All-American (4x400-meter relay) and the 1984 Big Eight Conference Champion in the outdoor triple jump ... Played on the same AAU basketball team (Kansas Belles) as former OU star Caton Hill ... Language arts education major.

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CAReeR STATISTICSSEASON GP-S FG % 3FG % FT % REB RPG AST TO BLK STL PTS PPG2007-08 7-0 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.1 0 1 0 0 0 02008-09 15-0 4-14 .286 4021-9 .200 0-0 .000 2 0.1 1 7 0 3 10 0.72009-10 28-0 13-47 .277 1455-0 .282 4033-6 .857 25 0.9 8 13 1 4 43 1.5TOTAL 50-0 17-63 .270 13-50 .260 4033-6 .857 28 0.6 9 21 1 7 53 1.1

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Sooners’ unofficial record for most 3-pointers made

without missing two consecutive.

lauren is one of many Sooners with a athletic

pedigree. her mother, the former lois Groen, was a track and field All-American at Iowa

State and her father, Steve, was the placekicker on kansas

State’s first bowl-winning football team.

lauren’s favorite arena

away from home is Allen Fieldhouse in lawrence, kan. She’ll step into the Phog on

Jan. 23 when the Sooners visit the

Jayhawks.

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u From reserve to role player and sixth man to starter, Jasmine Hartman has taken each step of the ladder in becoming a key part of the Sooner basketball team. The next phase puts her in elite company. The junior has the physical gifts to be a star in the Big 12, and now has the attitude to back it up. Hartman has the speed to take almost anyone off the dribble, the size to post up in the paint and a sixth sense that gives her an uncanny shot-blocking ability.

Jasmine hartman

All-Around Game

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2009-10 - SOPHOMORE: Played in all 38 games, starting final 15 consecutive ... Averaged 20.2 minutes, scoring 2.2 points per game and counting 1.7 assists per game ... Shot 31.4 percent (11-of-35) from beyond the arc ... Hit four of six 3-point attempts en route to career-high 14-point performance against Oklahoma State (March 7)in regular season finale ... Averaged 3.4 points and 1.8 assists in NCAA Championship ... Set career high with seven assists in season opener against Mercer (Nov. 13) ... Totaled six rebounds on two occasions.

2008-09 - FRESHMAN: Played as reserve point guard in 35 games, averaging 9.5 minutes, 2.0 points and 1.1 assists ... Made 41.5 percent of field goal attempts, including 38.5 percent from 3-point range ... Made 10 of 20 (.500) free throws ... Totaled 11 steals and five blocks ... Played season-high 27 minutes versus Oklahoma State (Feb. 28) ... Contributed season-high eight points (3-of-4 from field, 2-of-2 from 3-point range) versus California (Dec. 13) after Danielle Robinson fouled out; Sooners recovered from 26-point halftime deficit in game to win in greatest comeback in regulation in NCAA Division I women’s history ... Played 17 minutes against Missouri (Jan. 31), counting five assists and zero turnovers ... Was one of just two Sooners with positive assist-to-turnover ratio in Big 12 play (22-to-16, 1.4); other was Danielle Robinson (1.1).

HIGH SCHOOL ACCOLADES• Nation’s No. 12 Point Guard (SLAM Magazine)• Nation’s No. 73 Overall Player (SLAM Magazine)• Texas’ No. 3 Point Guard (SLAM Magazine)• 2008 Texas Class 5A All-State (Texas Association of Basketball Coaches)• 2008 TABC All-Star Game Participant• 2008 All-Texas First Team (Premier Basketball Report)• 2008 All-Greater Houston First Team (Houston Chronicle)• 2008 District 20-5A MVP (Houston Chronicle)• 2008 Houston Top 20 Selection (Houston Top 20)• 2006 District 20-5A Third Team (Houston Chronicle)• 2005 and 2006 Top Ten All-America Camp Selection

BELLAIRE HIGH SCHOOL: Led the nation in assists (528) with 13.9 per game ... Averaged 5.9 points, 4.4 rebounds and 13.9 assists as a senior ... Point guard for team that finished season with 36-2 overall record (15-1 in district) and regional quarterfinal appearance as Bellaire averaged a 34-point margin of victory ... Missed most of junior season after tearing posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) ... Coached by Michael Kramer at Bellaire; famous alumni include Carla Cortijo, Emeka Okafor and Jai Lucas ... Senior teammates Tammara Marion (Stephen F. Austin), Tolu Omatola (TCU) and Tamara Torru (North Texas) signed with Divison I basketball teams.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Jessica Horton, the payroll manager for the Houston Astros ... Father is Julius Addison ... Stepfather is Tarik Horton ... Has one younger sister, Tamia Horton ... Granddaughter of J.C. Hartman, a Negro League All-Star, the first African-American player for the Houston Astros (Colt 45’s), Kansas City Monarchs and Oklahoma City 89ers ... Picked Oklahoma over Arkansas, Baylor, Missouri, TCU and Texas.

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CAReeR STATISTICS

SEASON GP-S FG % 3FG % FT % REB RPG AST TO BLK STL PTS PPG2008-09 35-0 27-65 .415 5-13 .385 10-20 .500 29 0.8 38 43 5 11 69 2.02009-10 38-15 29-84 .345 11-35 .314 16-31 .516 60 1.6 63 45 4 12 85 2.2TOTAL 73-15 56-149 .376 16-48 .333 26-51 .510 89 1.2 101 88 9 23 154 2.1

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hartman’s grandfather, J.C., was

the first African-American to play for the houston

Astros. her mother works for the team, as well, as

the payroll manager.Jasmine led the nation in assists

per game as a high school seniors out of Bellaire -- the alma mater of players like

emeka okafor, John lucas III and Carla Cortijo -- before choosing

oU over Arkansas, Baylor, missouri, TCU and Texas

(one-fifth of the opponents she’ll face this year.)

Jasmine is one of only two left-handed shooters on the team; however, she writes with her right hand.

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The enforcerJelena Cerina

u Hailing from Serbia by way of Northeastern Oklahoma A&M, junior Jelena Cerina strikes intimidation with her imposing stature and thick accent. She owns more paint than Sherwin-Williams, with a kanck for cracking bone-jarring screens and scooping rebounds. On the other side of this 6-foot-5 brick wall is a light-hearted personality who loves to be funny and make her teammates laugh. Add in her reletness pursuit of self-improvement and perfection and she fits into the Sooners’ mantra like a glove.

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CAREER ACCOLADES• 2010 NJCAA Region II All-Tournament First Team• 2010 Dixie Woodall Inspiration Award• 2008 U20 European Championship Bronze Medalist• 2007 U19 World Championship Silver Medalist• 2006 U18 European Championship Silver Medalist• 2005 U19 World Championship Silver Medalist• 2005 U18 European Championship Silver Medalist

NORTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA A&M: Played two seasons at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M in Miami, Okla., the same program former Sooners Rosalind Ross and Maria Villaroel attended before coming to the University of Oklahoma ... Helped the Lady Norse to a 44-19 record in her two seasons ... Averaged 13.8 points and 9.8 rebounds as a sophomore and 9.8 points and 6.7 rebounds as a freshman ... Awarded Dixie Woodall Inspiration Award in Feb. 2010 based on leadership, mentorship and motivation of teammates ... Maintained 3.1 GPA and was named to Dean’s Honor Roll.

FIBA CHAMPIONSHIPS: Averaged 4.5 points and 5.4 rebounds to help Serbia to third place finish at 2008 Under 20 European Championship ... Averaged 5.6 points and 4.8 rebounds in second place finish at 2007 U19 World Championship ... Second at 2005 and 2006 U18 European Championship ... Second at 2005 U19 World Championship ... Ninth place at 2004 U16 European Championship.

PERSONAL: Born Dec. 1988 in Kragujevic, Serbia ... Daugther of Zeljko and Suzana Cerina ... Younger brother, Nikola, plays basketball at TCU ... Attended Borislav Petrov Braca High School ...Sociology major.

Jelena Cerina6-5 | Junior | Center | Vrsac, Serbia | Northeastern Oklahoma A&M

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Cerina was just an infant when war tore apart

yugoslavia, but she considers herself of mixed ethnicities as her father is Croatian and her

mother is Serbian.

After college, Cerina is eying a

career in coaching. with her gregarious

personality, however, she might fit on her favorite

show: TNT overtime with Charles Barkley.

Jelena is the only member of the team

that admits to having an imaginary friend when

she was a child.

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u Derailed by a season-ending ACL injury just five games into Oklahoma’s 2010 Final Four season, Whitney Hand continued to develop her basketball skills on the bench sharing the seat next to Sherri Coale. The apprenticeship was more than a coping mechanism as Hand absorbed the head coach’s knowledge and rerouted it into interpretations for her teammates to thrive. A setback in rehabilitation means than Hand will miss the first half of the upcoming year, but all that means is her eyes will be watching once again, as the Sooners incorporate six new faces into the fold.

whitney hand

Shining Presence

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COLLEGIATE ACCOLADES• Big 12 Freshman of the Year (2009)• All-Big 12 Honorable Mention (2009)• All-Big 12 Freshman Team (2009)• NCAA Championship All-Region (2009)• Big 12 Freshman of the Week (4x, 2009)

2009-10 - SOPHOMORE: Made five starts, averaging 13.4 points and 4.4 rebounds, before tearing ACL shortly before halftime of OU’s blowout win of San Diego State in the U.S. Virgin Islands Paradise Jam (Nov. 27) ... Scored over 14 points per game in first four contests and had 10 at time of first-half injury ... Made 10 of 26 (.385) 3-pointers, 13 of 28 (.464) 2-pointers and 11 of 14 (.786) free throws.

2008-09 - FRESHMAN: Averaged 9.2 points, 2.9 rebounds and 37.3 3-point field goal percentage in 33 games started ... Big 12 Freshman of the Year ... All-Big 12 honorable mention ... Big 12 All-Freshman Team selection ... NCAA Championship All-Oklahoma City Region Team member ... Ranked fourth in Big 12 in 3-point field goal percentage ... Four-time Big 12 Freshman of the Week (Dec. 1, Jan. 12, Jan. 26, Feb. 9) ... Averaged 13.0 points, 4.8 rebounds and 2.0 steals during NCAA Championship ... Scored season-high 22 points versus Purdue in Oklahoma City Regional Semifinal (March 29) ... Led Oklahoma to first win over defending national champions Tennessee with 20-point performance ... Made 8-of-9 field goals, including 4-of-5 3-point attempts, in win over Lady Vols (Feb. 2) ... Also scored 20 points in win versus Marist (Nov. 26) ... Became just seventh true freshman under Sherri Coale to start first career game, netting 11 points versus UC-Riverside (Nov. 15).

HIGH SCHOOL ACCOLADES• Nation’s No. 14 Overall Player (SLAM Magazine)• Nation’s No. 5 Shooting Guard (SLAM Magazine)• Texas’ No. 1 Shooting Guard (SLAM Magazine)• Nation’s No. 33 Overall Player (Blue Star Report)• Nation’s No. 39 Overall Player (ESPN Hoopgurlz)• High School All-American (Women’s Basketball Coaches Association)• Texas Player of the Year (Chevrolet’s Inside High School Basketball)• 2008 TAPPS Large Division Player of the Year (Texas Association of Basketball Coaches)• 2008 TAPPS All-State Class 5A First Team• 2008 TAPPS All-District 1-5A MVP• 2008 TAPPS All-District 1-5A First Team• 2008 TAPPS Academic All-State Basketball• 2008 TABC All-Star Game Selection• 2008 TABC Private High School (Large Division) Player of the Year• 2008 All-Texas First Team (Premier Basketball Report)• 2008 TAPPS Class 5A Female Athlete of the Year• Greater Denton Sports Commission Female Athlete of the Year Runner-Up• 2007 TAPPS All-State Class 5A First Team• 2007 TAPPS All-District 1-5A Co-MVP• 2007 All-Area MVP (Denton Record Chronicle)

whitney hand6-1 | Sophomore (RS) | Guard | Fort Worth, Texas | Liberty Christian

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CAReeR STATISTICS

SEASON GP-S FG % 3FG % FT % REB RPG AST TO BLK STL PTS PPG2008-09 33-33 106-268 .396 62-166 .373 29-35 .829 97 2.9 54 64 17 40 303 9.22009-10 5-5 23-54 .426 10-26 .385 11-14 .786 22 4.4 11 13 2 6 67 13.4TOTAL 38-38 129-322 .401 72-192 .375 40-49 .816 119 3.1 65 77 19 46 370 9.7

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After being homeschooled as a

child, hand realized her athletic prowess in 6th

grade when she entered “real school” for the first time, played sports and was a foot taller than all

the 8th graders.other

than the faith of her teammates,

what motivates whitney is knowing that she has

just once chance to live to her potential. She reminds herself of this by keeping a supply of verses or inspirational quotes

nearby, and always writing them on her wrist at

gametime.

Perhaps all the hands-

on training as a patient is having an

effect. hand wants to enter physical therapy training following her

basketball career.

LIBERTY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL: Second leading scorer in Texas’ history with 3,649 points; trailed Adrian McGowen (2003-06), who is the national record holder with 5,424 ... Averaged 25.1 points, 12.5 rebounds and 5.9 assists as senior ... Made 49 percent of field goals and led state (all divisions, all classes) with 84.5 free throw percentage and 108 3-pointers made ... Led the WBCA All-America game with four steals and had 10 points and four assists while starting at point guard for the winning team ... Averaged 17 points, 9.4 rebounds, 7.1 assists, 5.4 steals and 45 percent from 3-point range as a junior ... Played at point guard, shooting guard, small forward and power forward positions during high school career ... Led Liberty Christian to 37-3 overall record (10-0 in league); team ended season ranked No. 10 in Texas by MaxPreps ... Led Liberty Christian to consecutive state championships in 2007 and 2008 ... Coached by Ken Burroughs.

OTHER: Led club team, Essence (Florida), to 2007 Nike Nationals Gold Division Championship with a 21-point, eight-rebound performance ... Defeated Dallas Mavericks’ Jason Terry in a 3-point contest ... Three-time all-state in volleyball ... Also participated in track ... Volleyball team won 2006 state championship and finished runner-up in 2007 ... Graduated with 4.25 GPA ... Ranked No. 3 in class.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Rich and Susan Hand ... Father is a former major league pitcher who played in the Indians, Rangers and Angels organizations ... Has five siblings -- brother Cody and sisters Jessica, Jordyn, Hannah and Rebekah.

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u San Antonio’s Lyndsey Cloman exudes the vibrance of her city, the discipline and heritages handed down from her African-American and Mexican parents, the personality of her teammates and the success of the program. As a freshman, Cloman learned the ropes from the unreserved Abi Olajuwon and shared time with the stoic Joanna McFarland. As a sophomore, Cloman will continue to funnel the attributes of her surroundings into her game and enhance the perspective of her team.

lyndsey Cloman

A True Reflection

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CAReeR STATISTICS

SEASON GP-S FG % 3FG % FT % REB RPG AST TO BLK STL PTS PPG2009-10 21-0 15-40 .375 0-0 .000 6-9 .667 43 2 2 14 5 3 36 1.7TOTAL 21-0 15-40 .375 0-0 .000 6-9 .667 43 2 2 14 5 3 36 1.7

2009-10 - FRESHMAN: Played in 21 games as reserve center ... Averaged 8.9 minutes, 1.7 points and 2.0 rebounds ... Set career high, matched twice more during the season, with seven rebounds in season opener versus Mercer (Nov. 13) ... Scored career-high eight points in win versus Colorado (Feb. 13) ... Was the lone native of the host city of the Final Four in San Antonio.

HIGH SCHOOL ACCOLADES• No. 45 Post Player, ESPN HoopGurlz• No. 96 Overall, CollegeHoops.Net• No. 125 Overall, All Star Girls Report• All-5A SuperTeam, San Antonio News-Express (2009)• All-Area San Antonio/Austin First Team, ESPN RISE (2009)• All-Distrcit 28-5A, San Antonio News-Express (2009)• All-District 28-5A, San Antonio News-Express (2008)• All-Area, San Antonio News-Express (2007)• All-District 28-5A, San Antonio News-Express (2007)

TAFT HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Lynette Joiner ... Averaged 19.8 points, 8.1 rebounds, 4.3 blocks and .511 field goal percentage as a senior ... Averaged 16 points, 11 rebounds as a junior ... Named to San Antonio News-Express’ All-Class 5A Super Team.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Diana and Derick Cloman ... Played AAU basketball for Clarissa Davis-Wrightsil’s Team Xpress ... Favorite movies are Beauty and the Beast and Love and Basketball ... Favorite player is Lisa Leslie ... Wrote about Taft HS sports as a student columnist for San Antonio News Express’ SASports.com.

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Cloman recounts the happiest moment

of her life as when the Sooners visited her

hometown of San Antonio for the 2010 NCAA

women’s Final Four.

Family is important to the

outgoing lyndsey Cloman, so its no

surprise her favorite game show is Family

Feud.

Cloman’s love of life stems from the abundance of culture in her household.

her mother is of mexican descent and her father of African-

American. derrick Cloman also played college basketball, for legendary UTeP head coach

don haskins.

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Bright FutureJoanna mcFarland

u Admittedly, Joanna McFarland agrees that what both challenges and motivates her the most is her perfectionism, saying, “I always try my hardest at everything I do because to know I didn’t allow myself to succeed kills me.” That drive has paid dividends in the classroom as McFarland carries the team’s top individual GPA. She has also flourished on the court and will be leaned on heavily to take command of the post position as OU begins its drive towards a third straight Final Four.

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2009-10 - FRESHMAN: Played in all 38 games as reserve forward and center ... Averaged 3.8 points and 3.8 rebounds ... Had career-high 14 points and four rebounds in Big 12 Championship Game loss to Texas A&M (March 14) ... Shot 48.2 percent (55-of-114) from the field and blocked 10 shots ... Debuted versus Mercer (Nov. 13) with an eight-point, eight-rebound performance ... Totaled 11 points and eight rebounds versus Kansas (Jan. 23).

HIGH SCHOOL ACCOLADES• No. 11 Post Player, ESPN HoopGurlz• No. 26 Forward, Scout.com/Full Court Press• No. 35 Overall, All Star Girls Report• No. 38 Overall, ESPN HoopGurlz• Gatorade Kansas State Player of the Year (2009)• All-State Top 15 First Team, Topeka Capital-Journal (2009)• Arkansas Valley Chisholm Trail League Co-MVP (2009)• All-State (all-classes), Wichita Eagle (2008)• All-Classes Big Six, MaxPreps.com (2008)• All-State 6A First Team, MaxPreps.com (2008)• All-State 6A First Team, Topeka Capital-Journal (2008)• All-State (all-classes), Wichita Eagle (2007)• All-Classes Big Six, MaxPreps.com (2007)• All-State 6A First Team, MaxPreps.com (2007)• All-State 6A First Team, Topeka Capital-Journal (2007)• All-State 6A First Team, Kansas-Sports.com (2007)• Miss Basketball Showcase All-American (2006)• All-State 6A Third Team, Kansas-Sports.com (2006)• Freshman of the Year, Kansas-Sports.com (2006)

DERBY HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 26.8 points, 17.6 rebounds and 2.9 blocks as a senior ... Averaged 21 points, 15 rebounds, two blocks and 58 percent field-goal shooting as a junior ... Owns school records for single-game scoring (47) as well as single-season (587) and career points (1,818) ... Had 47-point, 31-rebound game this season ... Also holds record for career rebounds and ranks No. 4 in state history in career rebounds ... Four-time All-Ark Valley-Chisholm Trail selection ... Coached by Bill Shaw and Jessica Stuhlsatz ... Also competed in volleyball and track.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Jennifer and Jay McFarland ... Youngest of four children ... Brother, Jacob, attended Kansas State ...Sisters Jessica and Jackie played basketball for Kansas State and Colorado, respectively.

Joanna mcFarland6-2 | Sophomore | Forward/Center | Derby, Kan. | Derby

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CAReeR STATISTICS

SEASON GP-S FG % 3FG % FT % REB RPG AST TO BLK STL PTS PPG2009-10 38-0 55-114 .482 1-5 .200 34-59 .576 144 3.8 11 46 10 12 145 3.8TOTAL 38-0 55-114 .482 1-5 .200 34-59 .576 144 3.8 11 46 10 12 145 3.8

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3.93mcFarland carries a 3.93

GPA in biochemistry at the University of oklahoma.

She looks to take her degree into a career in

pharmaceuticals. 3Joanna has three older siblings

-- brother, Jacob, and sisters Jessica and Jackie, who

played at kansas State and Colorado, respectively.

9mcFarland received her first college basketball scholarship offer before

she entered the ninth grade.

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Fairy Talekodi morrison

u Kodi Morrison was a typical college student until plucked from the stands by Sherri Coale in need of keeping a healthy active roster. Despite joining the team in January, Morrison had an instant bond with her new teammates and was in a groove by the time she nailed a crowd-roaring 3-pointer to close OU’s regional championship victory.

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kodi morrison5-8 | Sophomore | Guard | Seminole, Okla. | Varnum High School

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CAReeR STATISTICS

SEASON GP-S FG % 3FG % FT % REB RPG AST TO BLK STL PTS PPG2008-09 5-0 3-9 .333 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 3 0.6 0 2 0 1 7 1.4TOTAL 5-0 3-9 .333 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 3 0.6 0 2 0 1 7 1.4

2009-10 - FRESHMAN: Joined team as a walk-on in January 2010 after season-ending injury to Whitney Hand left Sooners with nine active members ... Appeared in five games ... Averaged 3.8 minutes, 1.4 points and 0.6 rebounds ... Totaled two points and all three career rebounds in 11 minutes against Colorado (Feb. 13) ... Scored OU’s final field goals in NCAA Championship second round game versus UALR (March 23) and regional final championship versus Kentucky (March 30).

HIGH SCHOOL ACCOLADES•2009 Class B State Tournament MVP, The Oklahoman•Top 10 all-time in Oklahoma prep scoring with over 2,400 points•2009 All-State First Team•2008 All-State First Team•2007 All-State Honorable Mention

VARNUM HIGH SCHOOL: Led Varnum to its first state championship title scoring 33 points in a 56-36 victory over Cyril at the 2009 Class B State Tournament Final ... Was the 2009 state tournament MVP, averaging 25.3 points ... Finished career scoring over 2,400 points among the top 10 best total in Oklahoma prep history ... Scored nine points in All-State game for Small School East victory over West ... Averaged 22.8 points, 4.1 assists and 3.0 steals as a senior ... Averaged 22.1 points as a junior ... Averaged 21.7 points as a sophomore ... Was named to the All-State First Team as a junior and senior and was an honorable mention as a sophomore.

PERSONAL: Parents are Fred and Ella Morrison ... Has one older brother, Clint ... Also a standout softball player in high school ... Accounting major.

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Besides leading her high school to a state title, morrison was a

standout softball player and contemplated playing in college.

on kodi’s bucket list is a serious

adventure. She wants to see games in all 30 major league Baseball

parks.

A call to Cameron (okla.)

University head coach Tom webb led Sherri Coale to kodi morrison during her search for any of the state’s small school

guards who did not sign to play basketball. She found out the

best player in Class B was already enrolled in her

school.

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u McDonald’s All-American Aaryn Ellenberg gives the Sooners an instant threat when she steps on the court. Ellenberg possesses the speed of the nation’s quickest point guards and the range of the country’s best shooters. If history proves true, being the team’s smallest player won’t show any disadvantage. Ellenberg laced up on her varsity team as a high school freshman and quickly led them to a state title.

Aaryn ellenberg

SheGot Game

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HIGH SCHOOL ACCOLADES• McDonald’s All-American (2010)• PARADE All-America Fourth Team (2010)• All-State First Team (2009, 2010)• All-State Second Team (2008)• All-State Third Team (2007)• All-Sunset Divison First Team (2007-10)• MVP Class 4A Nevada State Championship (2007, 2010)• No. 21 Overall (Blue Star Report)• No. 34 Overall (All Star Girls’ Report)• No. 49 Overall (ESPN HoopGurlz)• No. 13 Point Guard (All Star Girls’ Report)• No. 15 Point Guard (ESPN HoopGurlz)• No. 6 Point Guard (Blue Star Report)

BISHOP GORMAN HIGH SCHOOL: McDonald’s All-American and PARADE All-America Fourth Team selections ... Averaged 22.8 points, 4.0 rebounds and 3.7 steals per game as a senior ... Began playing varsity as a freshman and won state title in three of her four seasons (2007, 2008 and 2010) ... As a senior, scored 21 points to go with six assists and three steals as the Gaels routed Reed High School, 82-59, in the state finals ... Scored 31 points from 10-of-16 shooting in state semifinals against Reno ... Her 10 3-pointers in the two games set a large-school state tournament record ... Scored four points in McDonald’s All-America Game, helping West to 84-75 victory over East ... Averaged 22.8 points, 4.2 rebounds and 3.6 steals in leading the Gaels to the Class 4A state title ... Finished career as Bishop Gorman’s all-time leading scorer with 2,144 points

PERSONAL: Daughter of Annette Ellenberg ... Has one brother, Andrew ... Four-year letterwinner on high school’s varsity basketball and softball teams.

Aaryn ellenberg5-7 | Freshman | Guard | Las Vegas, Nev. | Bishop Gorman

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4Aaryn ellenberg

is a moniker fit for nicknames. She’s gone

by A.e., e, Berg and Cheeseburger, but

doesn’t appreciate the last one.

7Aaryn ellenberg starred at

Bishop Gorman high School in las vegas, the alma mater of oU football running back and

heisman Trophy candidate demarco murray.

1ellenberg led

her high school team to three state

championships in four years. The lost one

was decided by one point.

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u Without the depth in the post afforded by the Paris twins and Abi Olajuwon over the past two Final Four runs, the Sooners needed to bring star power to its frontcourt. They succeeded with Milwaukee’s Nicole Griffin, a Parade All-American and Wisconsin Gatorade Player of the Year. Griffin is an unflappable competitor, moves swiftly and has great touch. And, as a bonus, she’s proven to be an excellent free throw shooter.

Nicole Griffin

Big Shoesto Fill

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Nicole Griffin6-6 | Freshman | Center | Milwaukee, Wis. | Vicent

4HIGH SCHOOL ACCOLADES• Gatorade Wisconsin State Player of the Year (2010)• PARADE All-America Third Team (2010)• WBCA Miss Basketball (2010)• WBCA All-State Division I Player of the Year (2010)• Associated Press Wisconsin State Player of the Year (2010)• WIAA All-Tournament Team (2010)• No. 61 Overall (Blue Star Report)• No. 80 Overall (ESPN HoopGurlz)• No. 90 Overall (All Star Girls’ Report) • No. 10 Center (ESPN HoopGurlz)• No. 13 Center (All Star Girls’ Report)

VINCENT HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 17.6 points, 8.8 rebounds and 3.4 blocks as a senior ... Shot 53.5 percent from the field and 78.5 percent from the free throw line ... Gatorade State Player of the Year, AP Wisconsin Player of the Year and the lone unanimous pick for the WBCA All-State Division I Team ... Led Vincent to 95-8 record and three state titles as a varsity player before falling in semifinals as a senior ... As a senior, Averaged 29.5 points and 10.5 rebounds in two state tournament games while shooting 72.4 percent from the field and making 17 of 18 free throws.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Katie and the late Chris Griffin ... Has two younger sisters, Leah and Chayla ... Chose Oklahoma over Duke, Louisville, Stanford and Wisconsin.

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44Griffin wore 44 in

high school, but with the number taken at oU by sophomore lyndsey Cloman, she simplified

by a digit. 7more imposing than her height

is Griffin’s wingspan, which measures exactly 84 inches, or seven feet. That feature

has led to several swats viewable on youTube.

6-6At, 6-foot-6, Nicole

Griffin represents the tallest player ever in oklahoma’s women’s

basketball history.

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A Natural Statemorgan hook

u Morgan Hook was a Sooner long before she became the Gatorade Player of the Year for Arkansas. The Lowell native committed to the Sooners in her sophomore year, but didn’t let a certain future make her complacent. Hook took All-State honors three years straight and just missed a state title as a senior with a one-point loss.

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morgan hook5-10 | Freshman | Guard | Lowell, Ark. | Rogers High School

22HIGH SCHOOL ACCOLADES• Gatorade Arkansas Player of the Year (2009, 2010)• “Miss Basketball” by Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (2010)• All-State (2008, 2009, 2010)• No. 10 jersey retired by Rogers High School• ArkansasSports360.com Girls Basketball Player of the Year (2010)• No. 46 Overall (Collegiate Girls Basketball Report)• No. 175 Overall (Blue Star Report)

ROGERS HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 18.0 points, 4.5 assists and 1.9 steals as a senior ... Scored 32 points in double-overtime win against Fort Smith Northside and has 11-assist, zero-turnover game against Prairie Grove ... Led Rogers to 22-7 record before losing by one point in state class 7A finals to eventual champion North Little Rock ... All-time points and assists leader at Rogers ... Offered scholarship by Oklahoma before ever playing a varisty game ... Coached by Preston Early.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Michael and Tracy Hook ... Has one brother, Zac, and one sister, Alex ... Had high school jersey hung in Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame Ring of Honor following junior year.

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Twice a Gatorade Player of the year in Arkansas,

hook racked up 18 points per game and still dished an average of nearly five

assists.

like former Sooner Courtney Paris and teammate danielle

Robinson, morgan hook’s jersey -- from high school -- hangs in

the women’s Basketball hall of Fame Ring of honor.

hook was heralded as the next can’t-miss

shooter, but its been her inside game that begins

the attack before the perimeter shots open

the floodgates.

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Family AffairJacqueline Jeffcoat

u Born to a family with a legacy in sports extending several generations deep, it was a suprise to some when twins Jackson and Jacqueline Jeffcoat separated for their collegiate experience. Jacqueline says its will be a long-term benefit, though, as she lives in an environment without her big brother around as her personal protector.

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Jacqueline Jeffcoat6-2 | Freshman | Forward | Plano, Texas | Plano West

34HIGH SCHOOL ACCOLADTES• WBCA High School All-America Honorable Mention (2010)• TABC All-Region (2010)• All-District 5A-8 First Team (2010)• District 5A-8 Defensive Player of the Year (2009)• No. 41 Overall (ESPN HoopGurlz)• No. 93 Overall (Blue Star Report) • No. 4 Center (ESPN HoopGurlz)

PLANO WEST HIGH SCHOOL: Honorable mention to WBCA High School All-America Team following a senior season in which she helped West record a 24-11 overall record and 12-2 record in division play ...McDonald’s All-America nominee... High school teammate of OU freshman Alexann Yancey.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Tammy Jeffcoat and former Dallas Cowboys’ defensive lineman Jim Jeffcoat ... Twin sister of University of Texas football player Jackson Jeffcoat.

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Former dallas Cowboys defensive lineman Jim Jeffcoat

is Jacqueline’s famous father, but her mother,

grandmother and uncles also played college

sports.

34Abi olajuwon was a key in

bringing Jeffcoat to oklahoma, but Jacq doesn’t wear the

number in homage. It’s just the only number she has

always had. Jacqueline isn’t too superstitious,

unless she has a bad game. If that happens, everything she’s worn

that day goes in the trash.

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Alexann yancey

u Alexann Yancey was Sooner born and Sooner bred. For her, an opportunity to play basketball and study for a career in broadcasting at Oklahoma is a once-in-a-lifetime reward. Yancey was an under the radar prospect, but she’ll fly high in the Crimson and Cream.

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Alexann yancey5-8 | Freshman | Guard | Plano, Texas | Plano West

10HIGH SCHOOL ACCOLADES• District 8-5A Most Valuable Player (2010)• District 8-5A Offensive Player of the Year (2009)• No. 159 Overall (Blue Star Report) • TABC All-Region (2009, 2010)• Texas Basketball Magazine’s All-State Team (2009)• Sandra Meadows Duncanville All-Tournament Team (2009)• Collin County Roundball Classic All-Tournament Team (2008)

PLANO WEST HIGH SCHOOL: Named most valuable player of District 8-5A as a senior following offensive player of the year honors as a junior ... Helped West to a 24-11 overall record and 12-2 record in its division ... Tabbed an All-Region Team member by the Texas Association of High School Basketball Coaches ... High school teammate of OU freshman Jacqueline Jeffcoat ... McDonald’s All-America nominee.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Mark and Sherri Yancey, who both graduated from the University of Oklahoma ... Has one sister, Morgann.

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yancey was her district’s most valuable player as a senior after taking offensive player of the year honors as a

junior

1There only one oklahoma and there was no other choice for

Alexann, who grew up wanting to be part of the Sooner program.

having parents who both graduated from oU might

have had something to do with it.

Alexann and fellow oU freshman

Jacqueline Jeffcoat are lifelong friends and were

teammates at Plano west high School

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A Champion’sThrone

Sherri Coale

u She presides over one of the top teams in college sports, a program built for success by teaching championship behavior on and off the court. That’s why Sherri Coale’s Sooners reload each season with players who excel athletically, academically, in the community and beyond.

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Rare is the coach who embraces the balance of student and athlete like Sherri Coale. Even fewer teams have had success while emphasizing the books on the same level as the balls.

The symmetry is a trademark of Coale’s program.

She meticulously prepares her athletes to excel in the classroom and on the hardwood. In essence, master the game of life and the challenges presented on the court will fall like dominoes.

Those obstacles have routinely been bulldozed during Coale’s 14 years as the head coach of Oklahoma.

The numbers speak for themselves.

Take for example the six Big 12 Regular Season Championships, the 79 Academic All-Big 12 honors, the four Big 12 Tournament Championships, the 10 All-District Academic Team members, the 11 straight NCAA Tournament appearances, the four Academic All-America Team Members, the seven Sweet 16 appearances.

The foundation was laid years ago during a humble upbringing in the oil mining town of Healdton, Okla. Those morals have stood as the roots of Oklahoma women’s basketball for 14 years.

Now they are flourishing on an elite level.

So as the Sooners sit on the cusp of the 2010-11 season with the biggest national spotlight in program history already glaring in their eyes, Coale and company are sticking to their roots.

And the success that comes with them.

The Big DAnCeCoale’s previous years were just stepping stones to national prominence as she guided Oklahoma to its first NCAA Final Four and national championship game during the 2001-02 season. The Sooners defeated Duke, 86-71, in the NCAA semifinals and lost to top-ranked and undefeated Connecticut, 82-70, in the title match.

By the conclusion of the greatest run in program history, OU had produced its best record in school and Big 12 Conference history (32-4); won its third consecutive Big 12 regular season title; ended the season with its highest ranking ever (No. 2 in the Associated Press and ESPN/USA Today Coaches polls); and captured its first NCAA Regional and Big 12 Tournament titles.

That season, Coale also had three players selected in the first round of the WNBA draft: Stacey Dales (3rd/Washington); LaNeishea Caufield (14th/Utah); and Rosalind Ross (16th/Los Angeles).

Oklahoma revisited the record books in 2009 with another 32-win season. The Sooners completed a trek through the Big 12, resulting in its sixth season championship, and the Oklahoma City Regional.

The Sooners finished the season No. 4 in the polls following a buzzer-beating heartbreak in the national semifinals to Louisville.

The Sooners’ 2010 Final Four run was defined by resiliency as the team was healing from the graduation of two of its most productive players in history and the loss of Whitney Hand to a season-ending ACL injury after five games.

Still Coale, referred to as many as her best coaching effort to date, guided the Sooners to their second straight national seminfinals appearance. OU became the first basketball team in the state of Oklahoma and just one of eight women’s programs ever to reach the Final Four in consecutive seasons.

Chandler, Dane, Sherri and Colton Coale

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PACking The LLoyD noBLe CenTerWith these outstanding accomplishments and media exposure, Coale has sparked excitement across the state and nation. Oklahoma has ranked among the nation’s top 20 in women’s basketball home attendance for the last decade, including five consecutive top-eight finishes and a record high third-place finish in 2008 with an average of 10,253.

The top 50 largest crowds to see women’s basketball all occurred during Sherri Coale’s tenure, including the record 12,205 that attended OU’s 2008 win against Oklahoma State. The Sooners first surpassed the 10,000 attendance mark on Dec. 29, 1999, against top-ranked Connecticut (10,713 fans). In 2008-09, OU drew more than 10,000 in six different home games.

As the victories came, so did Sooner fans. Nearly two million have watched an OU women’s basketball game since Coale’s arrival. Coale produced her first winning season in 1999 as OU played in front of 1,558 fans per game. Her 2002 Final Four team drew an impressive 6,606 fans per game and all of the attendance records have been re-written as last year’s average shot to 9,007.

But Coale’s plan isn’t just taking place on the hardwood floor of Lloyd Noble Center. She has worked hard to show the public that the athletic and academic pursuits of OU players should be challenged to the fullest. All the while, she was making sure her players understood that the methods and rules of her program would make them better athletes and better students who would be able to adapt to the outside world once school was completed.

ACADemiC SuCCeSSCoale, who was an Academic All-American and graduated summa cum laude from Oklahoma Christian, is a firm believer in succeeding in the classroom as well as on the court. Under Coale’s guidance, her teams have consistently produced some of the highest grade point averages within the Athletics Department and posted a combined team GPA of 3.0 or better for a program record 24 of 28 semesters since 1996. Four teams (1999, 2001, 2002, 2003) have been named to the Top 25 WBCA Academic Team Honor Roll, while 39 players have earned Academic All-Big 12 honors 79 times.

One of Coale’s proudest moments was when former Sooner standout Stacey Dales became OU’s first player to earn Academic and Athletic All-America honors in the same season (2001-02). Dales also was voted the 2002 Verizon Academic Student-Athlete of the Year for all NCAA Division I sports. Dales was later joined on the Academic All-America list by Theresa Jantzen in 2003 and Caton Hill in 2004.

Sooner STAnDouTSOU’s most prominent player is obviously Courtney Paris. Recruited with her sister, Ashley, out of California, Paris became the first player in Oklahoma state history, man or woman, to win AP National Player of the Year.

Paris set a record nearly every time she stepped on the court. She was the first four-time All-American by the Associated Press and U.S. Basketball Writers’ Association and the first college basketball player ever, regardless of gender or division, to record 2,500 career points and 2,000 career rebounds.

Paris ended her career owning 20 NCAA, 57 Big 12 Conference and 69 Oklahoma records -- her most famous being a streak of consecutive games with a double-double that lasted 112 games.

Stacey Dales became Coale’s first Olympian and the school’s first two-time Kodak first team All-America selection. She played on the 2000 Canadian National Basketball team that participated in the Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. Dales also repeated her Big 12 Player of the Year and All-Big 12 first team honors in 2001 and 2002.

In addition to these two standout players, Coale has coached three players to Big 12 Player of the Year honors five times, 17 players to all-conference honors 41 times and four players to First-Team All-America status. She has also developed 12 players into WNBA draft selections, Dales, Caufield, Ross, Maria Villarroel (2004), Phylesha Whaley (2000), Dionnah Jackson (2005), Leah Rush (2007), Ashley and Courtney Paris (2009) and Abi Olajuwon, Nyeshia Stevenson and Amanda Thompson (2010).

Caufield also repeated her All-Big 12 second team honors en route to earning honorable mention Kodak accolades. Hill and Ross appeared on the All-Big 12 third team, while Dales and Jackson were voted to the Big 12 All-Tournament team. Caufield was voted the Defensive Player of the Year by the Women’s Basketball News Service and was selected as a Defensive All-American by the Women’s Basketball Journal in 2001. Jackson, after appearing on the All-Big 12 second team for two seasons, received first team All-Big 12 honors and honorable mention Kodak All-America honors for the 2005 season.

4Coale has been named the

Big 12 Coach of the year four times, more than

any other

300Coale achieved a

milestone with her 300th victory last

season

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uSA BASkeTBALLCoale and her Sooners have also been honored by USA Basketball. During the summer of 2005, the Sooner mentor was named to the USA Basketball Committee by the NCAA. She served on the national board through 2008.

Previously, Coale had served as an assistant coach on the 2001 USA Basketball Women’s Junior World Championship Team that won a bronze medal in Brno, Czech Republic, in July 2001.

Leah Rush made her debut with USA Basketball when she was invited to the 2005 USA Basketball Women’s National Team Trials. Rush, an Amarillo, Texas, native, was one of the 16 finalists for a spot on the USA World University Games Team.

Ashley and Courtney Paris had international experience before they even donned a Sooner uniform. Both earned gold medals on the 2004 USA Basketball Youth Development Festival West Team. The twins were also invited to tryouts for the 2004 Junior National Team, 2005 USA U19 World Championship Team and the 2006 USA U20 World Championship Team. Courtney went on to make all three teams and earned three gold medals in three international tournaments with the squads. Courtney Paris was the youngest member of the U.S. Senior National Team in 2008.

Welch and Hill represented OU and USA Basketball during the summers of 2003 and 2001, respectively. Welch, a native of Plainview, Texas, was one of 12 Big 12 All-Stars who represented USA Basketball during the 2003 World University games. Hill was Coale’s first player to make a USA Basketball squad. The former Ada, Okla., standout helped the United States to a gold medal at the 2001 World University Games in Beijing, China.

Most recently, Danielle Robinson won gold with the 2009 World University Games team and was invited to participate with the USA National Team in its 2010 spring training.

Serving oTherSGetting her teams involved within the Sooner family and the community has always been a priority for Coale. She believes it’s important for her student-athletes to give back to the community that supports them.

Each player under Coale’s supervision has participated in the Sooner Big Sis Program, a program that enables players to volunteer their time as mentors and teacher’s aides to elementary schools in the Norman community.

In addition, each season the team gives back to the community by volunteering its time to a non-profit organization. Last year, the team was involved with Norman’s Food and Shelter for Friends, caring for the more than 600 homeless and transitioning families in the local area.

In previous years, the team has volunteered with the Mary Abbott Children’s House, Habitat for Humanity, the Oklahoma City’s Children’s Hospital, J.D. McCarthy Center for Children with Developmental Disabilities in Norman, the Children’s Miracle Network, the CCFI, the United Way’s “Meals on Wheels,” Race for the Cure and the Norman Women’s Resource Center and Battered Women’s Shelter.

Additionally, the women’s basketball team and many other OU programs have made it an annual event to help host and run the Norman area Special Olympics.

Coale’s impact in basketball has

been felt as a member of the uSA Basketball

Committee and currently as a WBCA Past

President

Coale’s pride lies in her team’s success

in the classroom as much as it does on the court. The Sooners have posted a team

gPA of 3.0 or higher in 25 of her 28 semesters as

head coach.

Coale has the most wins in oklahoma and

Big 12 Conference history. her teams have won a league-

high six regular season championships and four Big

12 Tournament titles.

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CAreer highLighTS1996-1997: Became the eighth coach in program history ... Won her first collegiate game by beating Oral Roberts, 62-50, in the Bertha Teague Classic on Nov. 22, 1996, in Stillwater, Okla. ... Picked up her first Big 12 win in the league opener against Texas A&M.

1997-1998: Nearly doubled overall win total from previous season and quadrupled Big 12 win total ... Team set four school records ... Tallied six Academic All-Big 12 honors and 10 Big 12 Commissioner’s awards to lead the conference.

1998-1999: Produced her first winning season with an overall record of 15-14 ... Advanced her first team to postseason action as OU participated in the 1999 WNIT.

1999-2000: Received an at-large berth to her first NCAA Tournament ... OU won its first NCAA game under Coale by beating BYU, 86-81, and shocked the tournament field by upsetting defending national champion, Purdue, on its home court on March 20, 2000 ... OU advanced to its first Sweet 16 under the current NCAA format ... The Sooners recorded a then-program best 25-8 record ... Oklahoma finished in a three-way tie for first place in the Big 12 regular season race ... Coale was runner-up for the AP National Coach of the Year and was named ESPN.com, Big 12 and WBCA District V Coach of the Year.

2000-2001: Led the program to a then-school record 28 wins and a final national ranking of No. 7 ... OU won its first outright Big 12 Conference regular season title and advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 for the second consecutive year ... Coale was named the Big 12, WBCA District V, Women’s Basketball Journal, ESPN The Magazine and Sports Illustrated Coach of the Year and was a finalist for the Naismith, WBCA and AP Coach of the Year.

2001-2002: Coached OU to the NCAA Final Four where the Sooners finished second to Connecticut ... For the first time in history, OU was awarded a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament and concluded the year with its highest ranking of No. 2 ... OU won its first NCAA Regional and Big 12 Tournament titles ... Coale was honored by Kansas City Sports Commission for Outstanding Achievement for Amateur Athletics.

2002-2003: OU reached its fourth consecutive NCAA Tournament and hosted its third consecutive NCAA subregional ... The 10th-seeded Sooners lost to No. 7 seed George Washington in the opening round of the tourney ... OU won the Bertha Teague Classic and finished second to UConn in the Wahine Invitational ... The squad recorded the program’s 12th season of 18 or more wins.

2003-2004: Coale became OU’s all-time career wins leader when the Sooners defeated Nebraska, 70-51, on Jan. 7, 2004 ... Became the first team in Big 12 history to win the conference tournament title by playing four games in five days ... En route to the title, OU upset three higher ranked opponents, including No. 2 Texas, 66-47, in the championship game.

2004-2005: OU reached its sixth consecutive NCAA Tournament where the Sooners lost to host Arizona in the Tucson Regional ... Coale was named to the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Board of Directors and the USA Basketball Selection Committee following the season.

2005-2006: OU went 31-5, received a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament and reached the Sweet 16 round ... The Sooners went 19-0 against league foes en route to Big 12 regular season and tournament championships ... Coale was named Big 12 Coach of the Year and WBCA Region VI Coach of the Year ... Coale earned her 200th career win when the Sooners defeated Iowa State in the quarterfinals of the Big 12 Championship ... During the summer of the 2006, she was elected Vice President of the WBCA.

2006-2007: OU scored a second consecutive sweep of the Big 12 regular season and tournament titles en route to a 28-5 season, including a 13-3 conference record ... The Sooners reached the Sweet 16 for the second straight year and Courtney Paris earned AP National Player of the Year, Big 12 Player of the Year and consensus All-America honors ... In August 2007, Coale began a two-year term as president of the WBCA.

2007-2008: Coale became the all-time leader in Big 12 coaching victories with her 119th ... Oklahoma advanced to the NCAA Tournament for a ninth straight season and finished the year with a 22-9 record and No. 19 ranking ... Courtney Paris earned Big 12 Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year honors while Danielle Robinson was named Big 12 Freshman of the Year ... Ashley Paris, an All-Big 12 honorable mention, received recognition on the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America District First Team.

2008-2009: Voted by her peers as Big 12 Coach of the Year for a record fourth time, Coale coached the Sooners to a second Final Four appearance ... OU matched its program-record 32 wins en route to a Oklahoma City Regional Championship and a record sixth Big 12 season championship ... Courtney Paris became the first four-time All-American recognized by the Associated Press and U.S. Basketball Writers Association, the Big 12 Player of the Year for a third time and won the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award ... Danielle Robinson was a Nancy Lieberman Award finalist and, with Ashley Paris, an All-America honorable mention and All-Big 12 First Team member ... Robinson also earned Academic All-District honors.

2009-2010: A No. 3 finish in the polls, the best since the 2002 season, was the result of a year marked in resilient wins ... OU finished 27-11 overall and tied for second in the Big 12 Conference at 11-5 ... The Sooners return to a Final Four for a consecutive year after playing through first and second round in Norman and winning its regional championship in Kansas City ... Danielle Robinson earned State Farm Coaches’ All-America First Team honors, becoming the seventh such selection in Coale’s tenure.

Before ouAfter graduating from Oklahoma Christian, Coale received her first coaching assignment at Edmond Memorial High School, serving a two-year term as an assistant coach.

The next stop was as the head coach of the Norman High School girls’ basketball team from 1990-96.

The OU transformation that Coale has spearheaded is strikingly similar to the changes she made at Norman High. She took a declining program and after an 11-12 performance in 1990, her debut season, the Lady Tigers never had a losing record under her tutelage. By the time she left for OU, Coale had directed NHS to two Class 6A state championships and a 147-40 career record. Her final two Norman teams went 53-2. Coale was honored as the region, all-state and Big All-City High School Coach of the Year in 1993.

Through the success of her high school teams, Coale had several players earn NCAA Division I basketball scholarships, including Stacy Hansmeyer to Connecticut (1997-2000), Sarah Dimson to Stanford (1998-2001) and Sunny Hardeman (1998-01) and Shannon Selmon (1999-2002) to Oklahoma.

After being out of the high school ranks for six years, Hansmeyer and Coale were inducted into Norman High School Hall of Fame together in February 2002.

For Coale’s life accomplishments, the community of Healdton, Okla., declared August 26, 2001, as “Sherri Coale Day.”

Coale isn’t the only coach in her household. Her husband Dane, whom she met while at OCU, was formerly the head baseball coach at Purcell High School. She married the former OCU baseball player on June 20, 1987. The couple has two children, son Colton, 18, and daughter, Chandler, 14. The former Sherri Buben and her brother, Jack, are the children of Beverly Stash and Joe Buben. Jack has 10-year-old twins, Jackson and Jaycie.

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Jan Ross is entering her 15th season as an assistant coach on the Oklahoma basketball staff. Ross has played an instrumental part in rebuilding the Oklahoma program. She has helped head coach Sherri Coale turn the Oklahoma women’s basketball program into a nationally recognized name.

Since Ross’ arrival, the Sooners have won six Big 12 Conference regular season titles, four Big 12 Postseason Championships, produced nine 20-plus win seasons and advanced to 11 consecutive NCAA Tournaments. Ross also helped OU to the 2002 National Championship game and back-to-back national semifinals in 2009 and 2010.

Ross has been extremely active in all phases of Oklahoma’s emergence into the national spotlight. Ross’ area of emphasis includes coaching OU’s frontcourt, recruiting and scouting opponents. Not only is her expertise with post players essential, but Ross is a mastermind when it comes down to the Xs and Os of the game. She is also one of the top recruiters in the game. Ross’ recruiting efforts have ensured that the Sooners will remain one of the top

women’s basketball programs in the country.

In addition to the Sooners’ team accomplishments with Ross on the sideline, OU post players have flourished individually. She has helped Phylesha Whaley, Courtney Paris and Caton Hill develop into three of the top post players in the country. All three players are among the best in Oklahoma history and the records books illustrate it.

In past seasons, Ross monitored the academic progress of each student-athlete. As a team, the Sooners have posted a team GPA of 3.0 or better for 24 of the 28 semesters she has been at OU and have had three student-athletes earn Academic All-America first team honors under Ross’ watch. Oklahoma has produced 79 Academic All-Big 12 selections in 14 seasons.

With the Sooners’ recent success, Ross has experienced first hand the growing interest in girls basketball within the state and surrounding areas as noted by the rapid attendance

increase in OU’s Sooner Sessions Camps. OU annually hosts approximately 1,500 campers, which includes more than 100 teams.

As a player at Oklahoma Christian, she collected numerous playing and academic honors including NAIA honorable mention All-America, All-District IV and All-Sooner Athletic Conference selection as a senior. She also was an NAIA Scholar Athlete and was elected to Who’s Who. An all-state athlete at Putnam City West, Ross ranks 11th on Oklahoma Christian’s career scoring list with 1,348 points. She holds the school record for career steals (300) and completed her career with a .537 field goal percentage and 494 assists.

After ending her collegiate career with Oklahoma Christian, Ross joined the program as an assistant coach for five years and served as assistant athletics director for two years. This Oklahoman was inducted into her alma mater’s Athletic Hall of Fame in February 2003.

Ross also gained coaching experience at Broken Arrow (1995-96) and Del City high schools (1991-95) as the head coach.

The Chickasha, Okla. native received her bachelor’s degree in mathematics with a minor in physical education from Oklahoma Christian University (1986) and her master’s degree in sports administration from the University of Oklahoma (1990).

CoLLege CoAChing CAreerOklahoma, Assistant Coach, 1996-Present

PLAying CAreerOklahoma Christian, 1983-96

eDuCATionOklahoma Christian, 1986Oklahoma, 1990

homeToWnBorn in Chickasha, Okla.

nCAA TournAmenTS CoACheD2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

ProminenT PuPiLSLaNeisha Caufield, Utah StarzzStacey Dales, Chicago SkyDionnah Jackson, Sacramento MonarchsAbi Olajuwon, Chicago SkyAshley Paris, Los Angeles SparksCourtney Paris, Sacramento MonarchsRosalind Ross, Los Angeles SparksLeah Rush, Pheonix MercuryNyeshia Stevenson, Phoenix MercuryAmanda Thompson, Tulsa ShockMaria Villaroel, Phoenix MercuryPhylesha Whaley, Minnesota Lynx

Jan rossASSiSTAnT CoACh

15th Season

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Stacy Hansmeyer enters her 10th season as an assistant coach for the Oklahoma women’s basketball program. Hansmeyer embarked on her full-time collegiate coaching career in her hometown of Norman, alongside her former high school coach and current OU head coach Sherri Coale in 2001.

Hansmeyer has now seen both sides of success, having been part of Connecticut’s 2000 NCAA title as a senior and Oklahoma’s 2002, 2009 and 2010 NCAA Final Four appearances as a coach.

With nine years behind her, Hansmeyer has served major roles in recruiting, opponent scouting and on-the-court coaching for the Sooners. She also assists with academic monitoring and supervising team managers.

Hansmeyer’s daily instruction of Ashley and Courtney Paris was a key factor in their development and OU’s Final Four run in 2009. Courtney Paris, a four-time All-American and 2007 National Player of the Year, ended her career as one of the most productive players in the history of the sport, becoming the first to score 2,500 points and total 2,000 rebounds in a career.

Upon arrival to OU, this former UConn and Norman High School standout immediately brought energy, excitement, experience and attitude to the Sooner program -- four valuable and necessary components that helped the Sooners to the 2002 Big 12 regular season and tournament titles. Oklahoma extended its season by winning the NCAA West Regional crown, allowing OU to advance to the school’s first NCAA Final Four, where the Sooners lost to her alma mater, Connecticut, in the national championship game.

Prior to coming back to Oklahoma, Hansmeyer spent the 2000-01 season as a student assistant for UConn head coach Geno Auriemma. She helped the Huskies advance to the NCAA

Final Four for a second straight year and produce an overall record of 32-3. As a four-year letterwinner (1997-2000) for Coach Auriemma, the Huskies, with Hansmeyer, produced an overall record of 132-10 (.930 winning percentage). UConn appeared in the NCAA Tournament each year, advanced to the Elite Eight twice (1996-97, 1997-98) and Final Four (1999-2000) and Sweet 16 (1998-99) once with Hansmeyer on the roster. The program also won four Big East regular season and tournament titles.

As a player, she averaged 5.0 points and 3.2 rebounds per game. She also finished her career ranked ninth in career field goal percentage (.545) and tied for eighth for most career games played (134). The power forward played in all 17 NCAA Tournament games during her career.

In the summer of 1999, she led the Big East/Nike All-Star team with 14.2 points and 7.8 rebounds. Prior to that, she was named to the 1997-98 Preseason WNIT All-Tournament team.

As a former player under Coale at Norman High, Hansmeyer earned USA Today honorable mention All-America and Parade magazine third team All-America accolades as a senior (1995-96). She led Norman High to the state 6A title with a 27-1 record, contributing 17.0 points and 9.0 rebounds per game her final prep season. Following her senior season, Hansmeyer gained international playing experience and the respect of USA Basketball when she earned a spot on the 1996 Junior National team.

After being out of the high school ranks for six years, Hansmeyer and Coale were inducted into the Norman High School Hall of Fame together in February 2002.

CoLLege CoAChing CAreerOklahoma, Assistant Coach, 2001-PresentConnecticut, Student Assistant, 2000-01

PLAying CAreerConnecticut, 1997-2000

eDuCATionConnecticut, 2001

homeToWnBorn in Norman, Okla.

nCAA TournAmenTS CoACheD2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

ProminenT PuPiLSSue Bird, Seattle StormLaNeisha Caufield, Utah StarzzStacey Dales, Chicago SkyDionnah Jackson, Sacramento MonarchsAbi Olajuwon, Chicago SkyAshley Paris, Los Angeles SparksCourtney Paris, Sacramento MonarchsRosalind Ross, Los Angeles SparksLeah Rush, Pheonix MercuryNyeshia Stevenson, Phoenix MercuryDiana Taurasi, Phoenix MercuryAmanda Thompson, Tulsa ShockMaria Villaroel, Phoenix Mercury

Stacy hansmeyerASSiSTAnT CoACh

10th Season

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Chad Thrailkill is in his seventh season as an assistant coach. After serving as director of basketball operations for two years, the former high school head coach was hired as an assistant with the Oklahoma women’s basketball program prior to the 2004-05 season.

Thrailkill is extremely familiar with Coale’s style of play as he served as an assistant to her at Norman High. The two produced a three-year record of 76-7 (.916 winning percentage), coached two teams to the state playoffs (1994, 1996) and produced one state championship title (1996).

Together, Coale and Thrailkill have produced a combined record of 237-55 (.811), including a 157-48 record at OU, when they team together on the same coaching staff.

Thrailkill’s duties with the Sooners include working with the Sooner guards and assisting with the recruiting efforts, opponent scouting, practice planning and facility scheduling. In charge of the team’s defensive schemes, Thrailkill instituted the Victim’s Club last year, posting the opponent’s name to a board in the Sooners’ locker room if they were kept below 60 points. In its first year, the extra initiative helped OU keep 22 opponents under 60 points, up from 13 the year before.

He is also responsible for supervising the community service projects of the team, which this year includes helping at Food and Shelter for Friends of Norman, a community outreach center for homeless and transitional families.

Prior to joining the Sooners in July 2002, Thrailkill served as head coach for the Norman North High School boys’ basketball program. Thrailkill was named Mid-State Conference Coach of the Year after guiding the boys’ team to the 2002 regional title. In 2001, he coached NNHS to the school’s first state playoff appearance.

Thrailkill also served a four-year stint as head girls’ basketball coach at Westmoore High School from 1996 to 2000, where he coached former Sooner Erin Higgins for two years. His 2000 squad finished second in the state with an overall record of 25-3, while the 1999 team won the state crown with a 25-4 mark.

For his coaching performance, he was named the region, Mid-State Conference and Big All-City Coach of the Year. He was also invited to serve as an assistant coach for the Jim Thorpe All-Star Games that summer.

As an athlete, Thrailkill accepted a basketball scholarship to Lenoir-Rhyne (Hickory, N.C.). After one season, he transferred to Southern Nazarene (Bethany) where he was a three-year letterwinner. He also earned a Bachelor of Science in physical education from SNU in 1993.

He and his wife, April, have a 12-year-old daughter, Shelby; two sons, Brayden, 9, and Hudson, 6, and a 4-year-old daughter, Sadie.

CoLLege CoAChing CAreerOklahoma, Assistant Coach, 2004-PresentOklahoma, Director of Operations, 2002-04

PLAying CAreerSouthern Nazarene, 1991-93Lenoir Rhyne, 1990

eDuCATionSouthern Nazarene, 1993

homeToWnBorn in Norman, Okla.

fAmiLyWife: AprilDaugthers: Sadie, ShelbySons: Brayden, Hudson

nCAA TournAmenTS CoACheD2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

ProminenT PuPiLSDionnah Jackson, Sacramento MonarchsAbi Olajuwon, Chicago SkyAshley Paris, Los Angeles SparksCourtney Paris, Sacramento MonarchsLeah Rush, Pheonix MercuryNyeshia Stevenson, Phoenix MercuryAmanda Thompson, Tulsa ShockMaria Villaroel, Phoenix Mercury

Chad ThrailkillASSiSTAnT CoACh

Ninth Season

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Bringing a wealth of executive experience in corporate, sports and family-owned businesses, Guy Austin joined the Oklahoma women’s basketball program as Director of Operations in July 2006.

The Seminole, Okla., native left his job as Director of Sales and Marketing with Oklahoma City’s Ford Center and Cox Business Services Convention Center to pursue the new venture with OU.

The position will not be a major change of scenery for Austin, who has worked daily with sports and entertainment entities since 2000. Austin was part of the management group that hosted the NBA’s New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets, minor league hockey’s OKC Blazers and the Arena2 Football League’s OKC Yard Dawgz. This is in addition to numerous live concerts and shows from a variety of prominent artists.

While with the Sooner program, Austin will manage the team’s finances, plan official visits for potential student-athletes and coordinate the summer basketball camps. He will also oversee the OU Fast Break Club, Guest Coach, Coaches’ Clinic and Sooner Big Sis programs, in addition to assisting in the numerous marketing aspects for the Sherri Coale-led team.

“Guy brings a wealth of business expertise to our program at a pivotal juncture of growth for Oklahoma women’s basketball,” said Coale. “His extensive marketing background, as well as his experience in event management, will infuse our efforts as we strive to build upon the foundation our players have laid both on and off the court.”

While with the Ford and Cox Centers, Austin was responsible for the oversight and implementation of marketing and sales strategies. He managed a team of five full-time employees in the execution of premium seating sales, corporate partnerships and event awareness. In addition to being responsible for customer satisfaction and community relationships, he also worked closely with the upper level management team in event operations and problem solving. Prior to his position as Director of Sales and Marketing, he also served as Sales Manager for the OKC arenas and Director of Special Events for Express Sports.

Before joining the corporate sector, Austin was the owner and operator of Austin Land and Cattle, L.L.C. Austin oversaw the 1,600 acre ranch and 1, 000 head purebred cattle operation in his hometown of Seminole. He also handled all sales, advertising and marketing.

Austin’s last name should be very familiar to Sooner fans. His grandfather’s name appears on the Jimmie Austin OU Golf Course. Additionally, Jimmie Austin has endowed a women’s basketball scholarship in honor of his late wife, Marie. Guy’s uncle, Paul, is also an OU regent.

ProfeSSionAL CAreerDirector of Women’s Basketball Operations, University of Oklahoma,July 2006-Present

Director of Sales and Marketing, Ford Center and Cox Convention Center, Nov. 2005-July 2006

Sales Manager, Ford Center and Cox Convention Center, April 2003-Nov. 2005

Owner, Austin Land and Cattle, LLC

PerSonALBorn in Seminole, Okla.

fAmiLyDaughter: AlexSon: Cameron

guy AustinDireCTor of oPerATionS

Fifth Season

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Tim overman, nSCA, CSCCA

STrengTh AnD ConDiTioning CoAChEighth Season | Creighton, 2000

Every head coach will say that strength and conditioning plays a large role in the success of the team. In his productive eight-year term with the University of Oklahoma, Tim Overman has been a crucial part of the women’s basketball team’s last six Big 12 Championships, eight consecutive NCAA Championship appearances and back-to-back Final Four runs in 2009 and 2010.

Overman’s goals are to improve on-the-court performance and help each athlete become the best basketball player she can be. He’s also dedicated to the overall wellness of each student-athlete as he stresses the importance of a balanced diet.

That commitment earned him a spot on head strength coordinator Jerry Schmidt’s staff that trains OU’s national powerhouse football program. In 2002, Overman was directly responsible for implementing strength training, speed, agility and conditioning programs for OU’s baseball and wrestling teams. Three of the four programs Overman coached that season advanced to postseason action including the national championship gymnastics team and the NCAA third-place wrestling team. In 2003, he added women’s basektball to his résumé.

Prior to OU, Overman was a volunteer assistant strength coach for the University of Iowa football program in 2001. Overman served an internship at Athlete’s Performance in Tempe, Ariz., in 2000 which allowed him to work directly with professional athletes. He was heavily involved in improving athletes’ sports specific needs such as flexibility, speed training, weight training, nutrition and physical recovery techniques.

As an undergraduate at Creighton University, Overman had the opportunity to develop workout, testing, rehabilitation and maintenance programs for the Bluejay athletes. He also served as a student trainer for CU.

The Mt. Vernon, Iowa, native is a certified strength and conditioning specialist and personal trainer. He is certified by the National Strength and Conditioning and the College Strength and Conditioning Coaches Associations.

makina WayeviDeo CoorDinATor

First Season | Lynn University, 2006

Makina Waye joins the Sooner program for her

first season as the team’s video coordinator.

Waye oversees the taping and archiving of

practice and game video. Waye also coordinates

all the exchange requests and acquisitions.

Originally from Penns Grove, N.J., Waye played

college basketball at Lynn University in Boca

Raton, Fla., under Pam DeCosta, a former

University of Oklahoma assistant coach.

Waye earned her Bachelor of Science in criminal

justice in 2006 and also achieved as Master’s

degree in administration and criminal justice in

2009.

Waye served as the assistant head coach at

Indian Rivers State College in Fort Pierce, Fla.,

during the 2009-10 season.

Carolynn Loon, ATCAThLeTiC TrAiner

Sixth Season | Ohio State, 1999

Carolynn Loon is entering her sixth year with the Oklahoma sports medicine department and the women’s basketball team. The Phoenix native joined the Sooner fold after four years as an assistant athletic trainer at American University in Washington, D.C. Loon also supervises the medical care for OU’s softball team.

Loon earned a Bachelor of Science with honors in biology from Ohio State University. She continued her education with a Master of Science in exercise and movement science at the University of Oregon.

While at American, Loon worked with the women’s basketball, field hockey, tennis, lacrosse and swimming teams. In addition to serving as an intermediary between team physicians, coaches and parents, Loon also coordinated rehabilitation and warm-up regimens. Prior to American, she served as a graduate assistant at Oregon where she worked with the softball and women’s soccer programs. On top of her standard work responsibilities with the Ducks, she also arranged meal guidelines with a nutritionist and a year-round cardiovascular conditioning and flexibility program.

Loon has served as the main hosting athletic trainer for several major events, including the Women’s College World Series, the NCAA Field Hockey Tournament, Patriot League Women’s Lacrosse Championship, Patriot League Men’s Tennis Championship, Patriot League Volleyball Championship and the 2000 USA National Master’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships. During her undergrad days at Ohio State, Loon worked with seven teams, including the nationally-recognized football squad. While in Columbus, she served as the hosting student athletic trainer for the 1998 Big Ten Outdoor Track and Field Championships, 1998 Jesse Owen’s Track and Field Classic and the 1998 Big Ten Cross Country Championships.

Loon is certified by the National Athletic Trainer’s Association as an athletic trainer, qualified examiner and model. She also is certified in CPR/AED by the American Red Cross. Loon resides in Norman with her husband Leehu Loon, who is an assistant professor of landscape architecture at OU. They have one son, Judah, born in May 2009.

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Paula SmallingADminiSTrATive ASSiSTAnT

20th Season

Paula Smalling celebrates her 20th year with

the Oklahoma women’s basketball program.

She began as a part-time employee and has

participated in and witnessed the growth and

development of the program into one which is

known nationally. In 2001, she received the

Sooner Service Award in recognition of her hard

work and dedication.

As office manager, Smalling is an instrumental

part of the Sooners’ program. She is responsible

for numerous duties from fielding phone calls

and handling correspondence for the coaching

staff to maintaining various departmental

records.

The Norman, Okla., native met and married

her husband Connel while both were attending

OU. The Smallings have two grown daughters,

Keri Fullbright and J.J. Waggoner, and are the

proud grandparents of Abbie, Kade, Jennifer

and Madison Waggoner and Levi, Hannah and

Isabella Fullbright.

kate gainesADminiSTrATive ASSiSTAnT

Sixth Season

Kate Gaines joined the Oklahoma women’s

basketball program with school in full swing in

September 2005, immediately contributing to

the administrative efforts and overall efficiency

of the basketball offices.

Prior to joining OU, Gaines stayed home for

five years with her two children, daughter

Hannah, 10, and son Gabe, 6. Prior to that

time, the Choctaw, Okla., native gained a

diverse and impressive amount of managerial

experience. From 1999-2000, Gaines oversaw the

construction and completion of The Remington

at Memorial, a $6 million luxury apartment

community in Tulsa. She also implemented a

marketing plan that helped produce 50 leases

prior to the completion of construction. As

property manager, she was in charge of hiring,

daily operations and the yearly operating budget.

Gaines began her career in property management

and sales while serving as a leasing agent for the

Tulsa-based company Chardonnay.

From 1995 to 1997, Gaines served in three

positions for Dillard’s. As an area sales manager,

she managed the shoe and men’s departments

which netted combined annual sales of $10.4

million.

Gaines and husband Ryan, who joined the

baseball staff as director of operations in July

2005, live with their two children in Norman.

ryan LawrenceequiPmenT mAnAger

Second Season | Washington State, 2008

Ryan Lawrence joins the Oklahoma women’s

basketball program as an Assistant Director of

Equipment Operations after serving in a similar

role for the U.S. Naval Academy in 2008-09.

Lawrence is responsible for all equipment and

apparel ordering, distribution and storing for the

women’s basketball, women’s soccer and women’s

rowing teams. He also works closely with

Nike, the official apparel supplier of Oklahoma

Athletics. Additionally, Lawrence oversees the

undergraduate manager staff for those sports.

At Navy, Lawrence was in charge of both the

men’s and women’s basketball programs. Prior

to Navy, Lawrence was a manager for the

Washington State women’s basketball program

for three seasons, where he graduated with a

degree in sport management.

Lawrence is the son of Jeffrey and Barbara

Lawrence and a native of Lacey, Wash. He has

two younger sisters, Heather and Emily.

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Don mcginnis, m.D.TeAm orThoPeDiC Surgeon

14th Season

Dr. Don McGinnis is in his 14th season as the

University of Oklahoma women’s basketball

team orthopedic surgeon. He also provides

primary care for OU’s football, baseball and

softball teams.

Dr. McGinnis is a 1990 graduate of OU’s College

of Medicine and currently is an orthopedic

surgeon at the McBride Clinic in Oklahoma City.

In addition to his clinical practice, he is a clinical

instructor and the Director of the Division of

Sports Medicine at the OU Health Sciences

Center. He serves as an orthopedic surgeon

and coordinator of orthopedic coverage for OU

Athletics.

He has also served as a team physician for the

United States Snowboarding team and the

Oklahoma City Redhawks baseball team.

Dr. McGinnis and his wife, Stacy, have four sons:

Austin, 16; Tyler, 14; Connor, 12; and Garrett,

10.

marguerite Winslow, m.D.TeAm PhySiCiAn

First Season

Dr. Marguerite Winslow enters her first season as

the primary care physician for the OU women’s

basketball team, while also treating student

health on campus at McBride Orthopedics.

Winslow also cares for OU’s cross country,

rowing, soccer, softball, track and field and

volleyball teams.

Winslow, a soccer player at Ohio Northern

University, earned her Bachelor’s degree in

molecular biology before studying in medical

school at the University of Toledo.

Before coming to Oklahoma, she worked as

an assistant team physician and in the Family

Medicine Residency at Toledo.

Jared ThompsonAThLeTiCS CommuniCATionS DireCTor

Fourth Season

Jared Thompson, OU associate director of

media relations, enters his fourth season as the

liaison between the women’s basketball team

and covering media. Thompson also supervises

the media relations efforts for OU’s men’s and

women’s tennis teams.

Previously, Thompson worked two seasons

with Oklahoma’s men’s and women’s track and

field teams during their stellar 2006 and 2007

seasons. Thompson has also coordinated media

activites for OU’s football, baseball, softball,

cross country, women’s gymnastics and men’s

golf teams.

The Collinsville, Okla., native has assisted in

the Heisman Trophy promotion campaigns for

Adrian Peterson and Jason White and Courtney

Paris’ national awards campaigns. Thompson

has played a major role is the publication of the

football team’s regular season and bowl media

guides, regularly voted among the best in the

nation by an association of media relations

directors.

Thompson, who has been with OU’s athletics

department since February 2004, graduated

from Oklahoma with a Bachelor’s in journalism

and mass communication in December

2004. He received his Master’s in adult and

higher education/intercollegiate athletics

administration in May 2007.

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marie frangioneSTuDenT mAnAger

Chamiya BrunerSTuDenT mAnAger

meghan PartainSTuDenT mAnAger

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David L. Boren, who has served Oklahoma as governor and U.S. senator, became the thirteenth president of the University of Oklahoma in November 1994. He is the first person in state history to have served in all three positions.

Boren is widely respected for his academic credentials, his longtime support of education, and for his distinguished political career as a reformer of the American political system. A graduate of Yale University in 1963, Boren majored in American history, graduated in the top one percent of his class and was elected Phi Beta Kappa. He was selected as a Rhodes Scholar and earned a master’s degree in politics, philosophy and economics from Oxford University, England, in 1965.

In 1968, he received a law degree from the University of Oklahoma College of Law, where he was on the Law Review, elected to the Order of the Coif, and won the Bledsoe Prize as the outstanding graduate by a vote of the faculty.

As Oklahoma’s governor from 1974 through 1978, Boren promoted key educational initiatives that have had an enduring impact on Oklahoma. Established during his tenure were the Oklahoma Arts Institute, the Scholar-Leadership Enrichment Program, and the Oklahoma Physicians Manpower Training Program, which provides scholarships for medical students and medical personnel who commit to practice in underserved rural areas. Also, the first state funding for Gifted and Talented classes was provided in 1976 and, from 1976 through 1978, Oklahoma ranked first among all states in the percentage increases of funding for higher education.

One of Boren’s most far-reaching projects in promoting quality education at all levels is the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence, which he founded in 1985. The foundation recognizes outstanding public school students and teachers and helps establish private local foundations to help give academic endowment grants to local public schools. As a senator, he was the author of the National Security Education Act in 1992, which provides scholarships for study abroad and for learning additional languages, as well as legislation to restore the tax deductibility of gifts of appreciated property to universities in 1993.

Boren, also a former state legislator, spent nearly three decades in elective politics before becoming the president of the University of Oklahoma. Boren was the youngest governor in the nation when he served from 1974 to 1978. Known as a reformer, Boren campaigned with a broom as his symbol. During his term, he instituted many progressive programs, including conflict-of-interest rules, campaign-financing disclosure, stronger open meeting laws for public bodies, more competitive bidding on state government contracts, and reform of the state’s prison system, including expanded education programs for first-time offenders and the largest expansion of the work-release program in state history.

During his time in the U.S. Senate from 1979 to 1994, Boren served on the Senate Finance and Agriculture Committees and was the longest-serving chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. From his days as a state legislator and governor of Oklahoma to Washington, Boren carried a commitment to reform, leading numerous efforts to make government work better for American citizens. As chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, he strengthened oversight of secret government programs and reformed the procedures for Presidential notice of such programs to Congress.

For more than 10 years, he led the fight for congressional campaign finance reform and for legislation discouraging administration and congressional staff from cashing in on government experience and contacts by becoming lobbyists. In addition, he introduced legislation seeking to limit gifts and travel subsidies that government workers, including members of Congress, can receive from lobbyists. Boren also chaired the special 1992-93 Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress, which produced proposals to make Congress more efficient and responsive by streamlining congressional bureaucracy, reducing staff sizes and reforming procedures to end legislative gridlock.

Boren left the U.S. Senate in 1994 with an approval rating of 9l percent after being reelected with 83 percent of the vote in 1990, the highest percentage in the nation in a U.S. Senate contest in that election year.

Boren served from 1988 to 1997 as a member of the Yale University Board of Trustees. His university experience also includes four years on the faculty of Oklahoma Baptist University, where he was chairman of the Department

of Political Science and chairman of the Division of Social Sciences. In 1993, the American Association of University Professors presented Boren with the Henry Yost Award as Education Advocate of the Year.

In April 2004, Boren received the Mory’s Cup from the Mory’s Association at Yale University. In making the presentation to Boren it was noted that he was the first Yale graduate in the university’s history extending over three centuries to have served as a Governor, U.S. Senator and President of a major university.

Under Boren’s leadership, the University of Oklahoma has developed and emerged as a “pacesetter university in American public higher education,” with 20 major new programs initiated since his inauguration. They include establishment of the Honors College, the Charles M. Russell Center for the Study of Art of the American West, a new expository writing program for freshmen modeled on the program at Harvard, an interdisciplinary religious studies program, the Artist-in-Residence Program, the International Programs Center, and the Faculty-in-Residence Program putting faculty family apartments in student residence halls. The Retired Professors Program has been started, bringing 50 retired full professors back to the University to teach freshmen.

The number of new facilities started or completed on the campus during the Boren years has matched the explosion in new programs. Since 1994, almost $1 billion in construction projects have been completed or are under way on OU’s three campuses. Among the largest of the recent projects are the $18.7 million renovation and expansion of historic Holmberg Hall, home of music and dance programs; the $67 million National Weather Center; the $19 million addition to the Michael F. Price College of Business; the $17 million Gaylord Hall for journalism and mass communication; the $27 million Stephenson Research and Technology Center; and the $83.5 million stadium project. The Health Sciences Center has a new Student Union, and the new $24 million Stanton L. Young Biomedical Research Center.

Presidential Travel Scholarships, students from 111 countries on campus, more reciprocal international exchange agreements than any other university and the new International Programs Center are all making OU more international. The new Honors College helps to assure that no students need to leave Oklahoma to find an educational experience to match their potential.

In 1995, Boren launched the “Reach for Excellence” fundraising campaign with a five-year goal of $200 million, which was twice as large as any fundraising drive in Oklahoma history. The drive exceeded $500 million, raising OU into the top 15 public universities in the United States in private endowment per capita. Since 1994, endowed professorships have more than quadrupled and the OU donor base has grown from 18,000 to more than 107,000 friends and alumni. During the first 10 years of Boren’s tenure over $1 billion in private gifts were donated to the university.

Above all, the Boren years have been marked by an emphasis on putting students first. There is not a university president in the country that is more committed to students as his number one priority. He teaches a freshman-level course in political science each semester and is one of the few presidents of major universities to teach.

Boren is married to Molly Shi Boren, a former judge and English teacher. Mrs. Boren is President Emeritus of the Oklahoma Arts Institute, which provides education programs in nine arts disciplines for high school students from across the state who are gifted in the arts. Molly Boren has two degrees from the University of Oklahoma, a master’s degree in English and a Juris Doctorate from the OU College of Law. A native of Seminole, Boren has two children, Carrie Christine Boren, an Episcopal minister, and David Daniel Boren, a member of the United States Congress from Oklahoma. Devoting much of his life to public service, Boren drew from the example of his parents, the late Congressman Lyle H. Boren and Christine Boren.

David L. BorenThirTeenTh PreSiDenT of

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Principle Centered Leader …Visionary ... Passionate Advocate for Student-Athletes ... Establishes Standards of Excellence & Cultural Values ... Builder of Championship Programs

The success of the University of Oklahoma Athletics Department is known throughout the world of intercollegiate athletics. The last decade may stand as one of the most successful in school history and leading that effort is Joe Castiglione, the Sooner AD since 1998.

Castiglione’s Sooner team has worked to create a place where competitive dreams come true and academic goals are reached with regularity. Excellence is the norm at OU, and the Sooners’ sports programs, student-athletes, coaches and staff are committed to that standard.

For Castiglione, though, it’s not just about the championships and trophies. The victories that he celebrates with his Sooners include graduation rates that continue to climb, record-setting grade point averages and academic honors. The true measure of achievement for Castiglione and, by extension, the department’s coaches and staff, is measured in the success of the student-athletes in relation to the department’s mission statement “Inspiring champions today … Preparing leaders for tomorrow”

With the support of OU President David L. Boren and OU’s seven-member Board of Regents, Castiglione has gone about creating a climate that creates lofty goals, high standards and a commitment to ethical behavior that is second to none.

Since arriving at OU in 1998 after an outstanding career at Missouri, Castiglione has seen the Sooners finish in the top 30 of the Learfield Director’s Cup in nine of the last 11 years. Through his insistence that daily and long-term decisions be made in a financially responsible manner, the department has closed the books in the black in each of the last 11 years. In 2009, the department increased its direct support of the academic mission of the University by increasing its annual commitment to $4 million dollars. Through direct and indirect support, OU Athletics, under Castiglione’s leadership, provides more than $7 million to OU Academics.

The 11th director of athletics in University of Oklahoma history, Castiglione is quick to give full credit to the student-athletes and coaches, the staff, OU President David L. Boren, the OU Board of Regents, the donors and the fans for the success experienced during his tenure. It was that commitment to a team approach emphasis that was one of the many qualities that the search committee recognized when they recommended Castiglione to university administration in 1998.

In recognition of the performance of OU’s teams on the field and in the classroom, of the fiscal stability created during his tenure, the dramatic increases in donor giving, facility construction and renovations, and the cutting-edge programs that the department has begun during his tenure, Castiglione was named Athletic Director of the Year in May 2009 by the Sports Business Journal.

That award was one of several earned by Castiglione and the department. The 2007 PRISM Award winner, presented by the School of Sports Management at the University of Massachusetts, OU was just the second Division I winner and all of the programs recognized by the selection panel were started under Castiglione’s leadership with the full support of university administration.

His peers have honored him for the department’s achievements as well. In October 2004, the Bobby Dodd Foundation named him Athletics Director of the Year. In 2003, he was inducted into the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators Hall of Fame. In June 2001, he received the General Robert R. Neyland Athletic Director Award for lifetime achievement from the All-American Football Foundation. The National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) named him Central Region AD of the Year in 2000.

The achievement that may bring him the most pride, though, came in May 2007 when he completed his master’s of education degree from OU. To understand the need for education and lifelong learning, OU’s student-athletes just have to look at their AD who started and completed his master’s degree while running the department and maintaining his priorities to his family. He quickly put his experience to use as an adjunct professor in the College of Education, teaching a graduate class in Marketing & Development.

In his tenure, OU has celebrated seven national team championships and more than 40 conference team titles; record numbers of graduating student-athletes and record-setting grade point averages for Sooner teams; dramatically increased donor giving; huge increases in ticket sales for all sports; major facility improvements, and development and construction of new facilities.

Castiglione was instrumental in the athletics department’s major campaign, Great Expectations: The Campaign For Sooner Sports. The campaign ended in November of 2003 with more than $125 million raised. The figure has grown to almost $200 million since then as funds continue to be raised for facility improvements and scholarship endowments. The largest fund-raising effort in OU athletics history includes projects that impact each of OU’s nearly 500 student-athletes and has become a national model for intercollegiate athletics.

Hired on April 30, 1998, Castiglione joined the Sooner family after serving as athletics director at Missouri. In his 17-year career with the Tigers, Castiglione, who was named director of athletics at Missouri on Dec. 15, 1993, was credited with rebuilding sports programs, hiring outstanding coaches, implementing an innovative master plan for facilities, inspiring record-setting increases in fund-raising and balancing the budget in each of his five years as athletics director.

A 1979 Maryland graduate, Castiglione received the University’s Distinguished Alumnus Award in April 2007. He began his career as the sports promotions director at Rice. He then worked a year as director of athletic fund-raising at Georgetown before being hired in 1981 at Missouri as director of communications and marketing.

His commitment to the success of student-athletes has gone beyond the Norman campus and he has served at national and conference level. He chairs the NCAA’s Football Academic Progress Rate (APR) Working Group and is currently serving on the Gatorade Collegiate Advisory Board and the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame Board of Directors. He served two terms as chair of the Big 12 Board of Athletics Directors and is a past president of both the Division I-A Athletic Directors Association and NACDA. He served a four-year term on the NCAA Championship/Competition Cabinet and the NCAA Baseball Committee and is a past member of the NCAA Football Special Events Certification Committee. He recently served on the NCAA Diversity Leadership Strategic Planning Committee and the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Discussion Group. A member of the Phi Delta Theta Foundation Board of Trustees, he is a highly requested speaker at annual conventions and continuing education institutes.

A native of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Castiglione is married to the former Kristen Bartel, a 1990 graduate of the University of Missouri. They are the parents of two sons, Joseph Robert, Jr. and Jonathan Edmund.

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Larry naifehexeCuTive ASSoCiATe AThLeTiCS DireCTor

Dr. Brandon martinSr. ASSoCiATe A.D./ADminiSTrATion

kenny mossmanSr. ASSoCiATe A.D./CommuniCATionS

Jason LeonardexeCuTive DireCTor/ComPLiAnCe

Luther LeeASSiSTAnT A.D./BuSineSS

matt robertsASSiSTAnT A.D./DeveLoPmenT

greg TiptonASSiSTAnT A.D./equiPmenT oPerATionS

Joe WashingtonSPeCiAL ASSiSTAnT To The AThLeTiCS DireCTor

univerSiTy of okLAhomA AThLeTiCSThe mission of the University of Oklahoma Athletics Department is to inspire champions today and prepare leaders for tomorrow by providing an excellent environment to enable student-athletes to achieve their highest academic, athletic and personal aspirations.

Core values• Integrity • Passion for Excellence• Commitment• Respect & Responsibility for Self & Others• Appreciation for and Encouragement of Gender & Cultural Diversity

PhilosophyThe University of Oklahoma Athletics Department promotes excellence in athletics without compromising excellence in academics or integrity in its commitment to rules or conduct. Student-athletes are encouraged by the coaching and administrative staff to maintain a balance between athletics, academics, and the social aspects of college.

It is believed that athletic participation gives an added dimension to the student’s overall college experience and provides an opportunity for social, moral, emotional, and cultural growth and development.

The athletic programs strive to create traits that once acquired will carry over and benefit student-athletes in their personal and professional endeavors. OU maintains a tradition of excellence in intercollegiate sports.

The Athletics Department continues to uphold this tradition by striving to make each athletic team and individual of championship caliber. Its staff members work to instill in student-athletes an appreciation for hard work, perseverance, and pride in accomplishment. It is believed these attributes will be utilized throughout the student-athlete’s life.

Dr. gerald gurneySr. ASSoCiATe A.D./ACADemiCS

Dr. nicki mooreSr. ASSoCiATe A.D./SWA

greg PhillipsSr. ASSoCiATe A.D./Cfo

Billy ray JohnsonASSoCiATe A.D./TiCkeT oPerATionS

Lindy robertsASSiSTAnT A.D./evenT mAnAgemenT

Charlie TaylorASSiSTAnT A.D./mArkeTing

merv JohnsonSPeCiAL ASSiSTAnT To The AThLeTiCS DireCTor

Connie DillionfACuLTy AThLeTiCS rePreSenTATive

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Everyone knows that championships are won through hard work and determination, but another important component to achieving athletic success is a loyal fan base that supports the program on and off the court. The Fast Break Club serves that purpose for OU women’s basketball.

For years, the Fast Break Club has assisted the program with special projects, the most recent projects focusing on enhancements to the Mary Jane Noble Women’s Basketball Center, the home of Sooner women’s basketball.

The projects of the Fast Break Club help build the image and pride of what Sooner women’s basketball is all about.

Please join a group that is both hard working and determined to help OU women’s basketball achieve its goal of winning championships - join the Fast Break Club!

WhAT iS iT?• OU Women’s Basketball’s most avid fans.

Why Join?• Become a significant part of a program that has become a national powerhouse.• Enjoy special opportunities to meet and visit with the coaches and players.

hoW To Join...• A tax deductible gift ($100 minimum) payable to the OU Foundation, designated for women’s basketball.

BenefiTS...• OU Women’s Basketball newsletter• OU Women’s Basketball media guide• Information on special travel packages to follow the team• Opportunities to receive special event invitations• Advance opportunity to purchase postseason tickets

For membership information, please call or write the Women’s Basketball Office:

OU Women’s Basketball OfficeLloyd Noble Center2900 S. JenkinsNorman, OK 73019(405) 325-8322

The Sooner Stilettos began in November 2003 to involve female community and business leaders with Oklahoma women’s basketball. The idea originated with Sherri Coale’s desire to have successful women surrounding her program – in the audience at her games, talking about her program in the community and having women throughout the community to act as role models for her players. This idea grew into a dynamic group of 102 charter members full of energy and enthusiasm and an inaugural year that went above and beyond expectations. Membership continued its growth in year number two, when the group soared to 173 members.

Sooner STiLeTToS...• Play a role in enhancing the future of OU women’s basketball.• Form lasting relationships with female student-athletes and community leaders.• Increase support and awareness of OU women’s basketball.• Enjoy activities with an energetic and dynamic group of women.• Participate in pre-game activities, luncheons, fashion shows, tailgate parties and National Girls and Women in Sport celebrations.

Sooner STiLeTTo CAreer neTWork One of the most exciting things about being a Sooner Stiletto is having the opportunity to strengthen that link between Division I female student-athletes and women business and community leaders.

The Sooner Stiletto Career Network is a program that matches our student-athletes, who are preparing for careers, with successful women who have experience in a particular field.

Each year the entire team meets individually with the Sooner Stiletto leadership group to discuss career and life plans. As a result of those meetings, the student-athletes are matched up with stilettos to assist with career and life plans. These matches can result in job shadowing opportunities, internships, mentoring or leadership training. The program we created with the Sooner Stilettos is a branch of the OU Career Network. The opportunities for the OU student-athletes and the stilettos are endless. The Sooner Stiletto Career Network is becoming a premier program for which other programs are modeled.

Call the OU women’s basketball office for more information, (405) 325-8322.

Sooner SessionsFor the past decade, the University of Oklahoma women’s basketball Sooner Sessions have caught the attention of state, regional and national players and teams. Head coach Sherri Coale and staff place special emphasis and instruction on the fundamentals of shooting, dribbling, passing and rebounding. The staff also lends its knowledge by way of hands-on, one-on-one and group explanation and example. With the expertise of the staff, each camper is able to learn all aspects of the game of basketball.

Coale and her staff are able to attend to the needs of all groups and individuals by way of four sessions: Comprehensive Camp (ages 8-18), TOP/Elite Camp (grades 9-12), Team Camp (high school only) and Day Camp (ages 8-18). Camp dates to be announced soon for June 2011. Check SoonerSessions.com for Updates. mAiLing LiSTTo be placed on OU’s Sooner Sessions mailing list for a 2011 camp brochure, please call or e-mail your athlete’s name and address to Guy Austin at [email protected].

enroLLmenT ProCeDureContact the OU basketball office at (405) 325-8322 or e-mail Guy Austin ([email protected]) to obtain a camp application. Complete the application form and return it with either the full fee or a deposit. To pay with a credit card, log on to www.SoonerSessions.com, the official web site for Coach Coale’s Sooner Sessions Basketball Camps, and register online. You can also download a copy of the registration form and brochure at the website to fill out and mail in. The deposit is non-refundable unless accompanied by a doctor’s note due to a medical emergency.

houSing AnD fooDThe athletes are housed in air-conditioned dormitory rooms at the Walker Tower complex on the University of Oklahoma campus. The rooms are shared by two campers and, to meet the interests of the athletes, the campers are given the option to select their roommate. All meals will be provided at a university cafeteria under the direction of a licensed dietian for all boarding campers. For more information about Sooner Sessions, please call or write:

OU Women’s Basketball Office2900 South JenkinsNorman, OK 73019(405) 325-8322www.SoonerSessions.com

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okLAhomA mAkeS iT BACk-To-BACkThe route ran through the Sooner State, ending in familiar territory, as Oklahoma earned a consecutive berth in the NCAA Women’s Final Four. Despite the loss of the previous year’s star-studded senior class and a season-ending injury to All-America candidate Whitney Hand, the Sooners never wavered from their identity of resilience.

OU fought through the nation’s toughest strength of schedule, claimed a program record four overtime wins, and were rewarded with a road to the Final Four that started on their home court.

The Sooners handled South Dakota State and UALR at the Lloyd Noble Center in the first and second rounds before winning dramatically at the Kansas City Regional. Oklahoma needed last-minute heroics to take down Notre Dame, 77-72, in overtime and rallied to defeat a pesky Kentucky squad, 88-68, to become just the 15th program ever to compete in the Final Four in consecutive years.

Second-ranked Stanford loomed in San Antonio, site of the OU’s first Final Four trip and national runner-up finish in 2002, and despite a valiant second-half effort to take an 18-point deficit to one possession, the Sooners fell 73-66.

SeASon highLighTSCoale’s Claims Win no. 300Sherri Coale took her 300th coaching victory as OU dominated Kansas on Jan. 23 in Norman.

Coale’s first win came in her first game as OU’s head coach, a 62-50 victory over Oral Roberts on Nov. 22, 1996.

The 100th win came 170 games later on Feb. 5, 2002, a 69-60 win over then-No. 10 Baylor at Norman.

Win No. 200 came 141 games later on March 8, 2006, a 78-74 win over Iowa State in the first round of the Big 12 Championship.

Coale Winningest in League historyOklahoma head coach Sherri Coale holds a record of 146-76 in Big 12 regular-season conference games, the best all-time.

Coale finished her 14th season coaching the Sooners, all since the BIg 12 formed in 1996-97. Since then, no coach past or present has more wins in league play.

ou finishes second in Big 12Oklahoma was selected to finish fifth in the Big 12 Conference in a crowded race at the top of the coaches’ preseason poll, but finished tied for second with Iowa State when it was all done.

Baylor, picked the preseason favorite, finished sixth in the league. Texas and Kansas tied for second in the preseason vote, but finished fifth and 10th, respectively.

Three Sooners All-Big 12Oklahoma’s Danielle Robinson, Nyeshia Stevenson and Amanda Thompson were named to the All-Big 12 Team in a vote by the league’s coaches.

Robinson, a unanimous choice, and Thompson were voted to the 10-member first team. Stevenson was selected to the second team.

Robinson was also named to the All-Defensive Team for a second consecutive season.

Three Sooners make All-nCAA regional TeamThe Kansas City Regional All-Tournament Team included Notre Dame’s Melissa Lechlitner, Kentucky’s Victoria Dunlap and Oklahoma’s Danielle Robinson, Amanda Thompson and Nyeshia Stevenson, who was named Most Outstanding Player.

Stevenson made a game-winning 3 in overtime to lead the Sooners past Notre Dame and scored 31 points in a rout of Kentucky to advance to the Final Four.

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Two Collect Big 12 Tournament honorsDanielle Robinson, who averaged 21.0 points and 4.3 assists, and Amanda Thompson, who averaged 18.3 points and 15.0 rebounds, were named to the All-Big 12 Championship Team. The Sooners fell to Texas A&M, 74-67, in the final round.

Three named Academic All-Big 12Danielle Robinson (first team), Jasmine Hartman (second team) and Amanda Thompson (second team) were named to the 2010 Academic All-Big 12 Women’s Basketball Team on March 4.

Thompson Climbed rebounding ChartsAmanda Thompson grabbed exactly 400 rebounds during her senior year, the most in a single-season for any Sooner not named Courtney Paris. With that effort, Thompson skyrocketed up OU’s career rebounding list, ended her career fifth all-time with 940.

Three reach 1,000 Career PointsSooners Danielle Robinson, Amanda Thompson and Nyeshia Stevenson reached 1,000 career points scored this season.

Robinson scored nine points to become Oklahoma’s 23rd player to reach 1,000 in a career against Marist, Dec. 9. Thompson reached 1,000 career points with a 16-point effort versus No. 1 Connecticut on Feb. 15. Stevenson scored 28 points versus Texas on Feb. 27 to reach the milestone.

Seniors on for game WinnersThe Sooners won 13 games by less than 10 points and seniors Amanda Thompson and Nyeshia Stevenson shot the game-winner in nine of those. Game Won By Game-Winning ShotTCU 4 Thompson FT (1:13 remaining)S. Carolina 8 Thompson FG (4:39)Arkansas 1 (OT) Thompson FG (0:09)Marist 9 (OT) Stevenson 3FG (1:41)Creighton 9 Thompson FG (2:37)Texas A&M 9 Robinson FT (5:20)Missouri 1 Thompson FG (0:09)Texas Tech 4 Robinson FG (1:24)Baylor 2 (OT) Stevenson FG (0:15) Kansas State 6 Roethlisberger FT (0:48) Baylor (3/12) 5 Stevenson FG (2:20)Okla. St. (3/13) 5 Robinson FT (0:38)Notre Dame 5 (OT) Stevenson 3FG (0:06)

robinson Breaks multiple fT recordsOU junior Danielle Robinson finished the 2008-09 season as one of the nation’s leading free throw shooters. And in 2009-10, she found more of her opportunities at the line.

Robinson finished 157-of-179 (.877) from the charity stripe, including a 91-of-95 (.958) effort in Big 12 games.

The junior broke her own OU record (previously 30 set last season) for consecutive free throws made with a streak of 35 straight that ended with a first-attempt miss vs. Baylor, Feb. 10.

Against Oklahoma State on Feb. 6, Robinson made 16-of-16 free throws, breaking OU and Big 12 records for best single-game FT percentage and most consecutive single-game FT.

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Stevenson matches 3fg record, ends AnotherNyeshia Stevenson’s nine 3-pointers made versus Marist helped her establish a new career scoring high and also matched a 28-year-old Sooner record.

The only other Sooner to make as many 3-pointers in a game was Carin Stites, who did it twice -- vs. Arkansas on Nov. 27, 1990, and vs. UT-San Antonio on Jan. 21, 1991.

Stevenson’s streak of consecutive games with at least one 3-pointer ended at 22, March 2 vs. Texas A&M, smashing her previous record of nine games with at least one set last season.

Block PartyAmanda Thompson became the only Sooner in history under 6-foot-2 to have 30 or more blocks in a season -- a feat she has achieved three times -- and finished her senior season with a career-high 36.

Amanda Thompson had 21 blocks as a freshman, 34 as a sophomore and 31 as a junior. She ranked third all-time on OU’s career blocks charts, behind only Courtney Paris (446) and LaNae Jones (243).

Thompson one of a kindSenior forward Amanda Thompson, a.k.a. ‘The Waitress’, loved to serve up people. She became just the second Sooner ever -- the other being Courtney Paris -- to record 100 blocks and 100 steals in her career. She’s the only one to do so and have 250 assists.

Against Oklahoma State on Feb. 6, Thompson reached her 800th rebound and 250th career assist, making her one of OU’s most prolific players, statistically, on both offense and defense.

SDSu Win Sets margin recordOklahoma’s 87-48 win over then-No. 23 San Diego State set the program record for margin of victory over a ranked opponent.

The game was played Friday, Nov. 27, at the U.S. Virgin Islands Paradise Jam in St. Thomas. OU stormed to a 47-15 halftime lead and never relinquished, winning by 39 points.

The previous OU record for margin of victory over a ranked opponent was 34 points from a 105-71 victory over then-No. DePaul in the 2006-07 season opener on Nov. 12, 2006.

national DefenseOklahoma’s defense versus Army set the tone as the Sooners held the Black Knights to 25 percent (14 of 56) shooting and just 46 points.

The point total was the lowest for an OU opponent since they held North Carolina Central to 25 points on Jan. 4, 2009. It was the lowest point total on the road since OU defeated Lamar, 79-44, at Beaumont, Texas, on Nov. 29, 2006.

The Sooners then held UALR to just 44 in the second round of the NCAA Championship for a program record defensive performance in the tournament.

running and gunningOklahoma’s fast-paced offense scored points in a flurry. In 38 games this season, OU achieved 22 double-digit scoring runs.

Conversely, opponents had only seven runs of 10 or more points against Oklahoma. Notre Dame (first meeting), Arkansas, Tennessee, Texas, Colorado, Kansas State and Nebraska each did it once.

Opponent Run Lasting MarginMercer 7:29 (1st) to 4:34 (1st) 15-0 (2:55)Mercer 17:32 (2nd) to 14:09 (2nd) 10-0 (3:23)Mercer 14:08 (2nd) to 11:54 (2nd) 12-0 (0:42)TCU 0:42 (1st) to 16:36 (2nd) 12-0 (4:06)USC Tip-off to 15:31 (1st) 12-0 (4:29)SDSU 3:55 (1st) to 18:57 (2nd) 11-0 (4:58)Notre Dame 11:42 (1st) to 8:06 (2nd) 12-0 (3:36)UTA 16:31 (2nd) to 14:00 (2nd) 13-0 (2:31)Arkansas 10:23 (2nd) to 7:04 (2nd) 11-0 (3:19)Marist 10:47 (2nd) to 5:27 (2nd) 10-0 (5:20)Army 6:35 (2nd) to 0:59 (2nd) 13-0 (5:36)Fullerton 5:58 (2nd) to 3:36 (2nd) 10-0 (2:22)Kansas 11:14 (1st) to 6:38 (1st) 15-0 (4:36)Oklahoma State 3:16 (1st ) to :44 (2nd) 10-0 (2:32)Baylor 3:37 (1st ) to 19:42 (2nd) 10-0 (3:55)Colorado Start (1st ) to 16:10 (1st) 10-0 (3:50)Kansas State 16:03 (2nd ) to 10:43 (2nd) 15-0 (5:20)Texas 15:44 (1st) to 8:42 (1st) 16-0 (7:02)Texas 0:23 (1st) to 17:26 (2nd) 10-0 (2:57)Texas 15:02 (2nd) to 11:41 (2nd) 11-0 (3:21)UALR 5:45 (1st) to 18:43 (2nd) 11-0 (7:02)Kentucky 9:14 (2nd) to 6:06 (2nd) 11-0 (3:08)

four-for-four in overtimesOklahoma has played in four overtime games this season, breaking the previous program record of three. The 1981-82 (2-1) and 2000-01 (3-0) teams had three overtimes in a single season. Oklahoma is undefeated in overtime this season.

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SoonerS hAuL ShAre of AWArDSEn route to the Final Four, four Sooners claimed prestigious individual honors during the 2009-10 season.

Jasmine hartmanAcademic All-Big 12 Second Team

Danielle robinsonState Farm Coaches’ All-America First TeamAP All-America Third TeamNCAA Women’s Final Four All-Tournament TeamKansas City Regional All-Tournament TeamAll-Big 12 First Team Big 12 All-Defensive TeamAll-Big 12 Championship TeamState Farm All-Region 5 TeamState Farm Wade Trophy FinalistAcademic All-Big 12 First Team Wooden Award Ballot SelectionWade Trophy Watch ListNaismith Trophy Midseason Candidate Nancy Lieberman Award Finalist Candidate

nyeshia StevensonKansas City Regional All-Tournament Most Outstanding PlayerAll-Big 12 Second Team

Amanda ThompsonKansas City Regional All-Tournament TeamAll-Big 12 First TeamAll-Big 12 Championship TeamAcademic All-Big 12 Second Team

39ou’s 87-48 win over SDSu set a program record for margin of victory over a

ranked foe

7Danielle robinson became the program’s seventh selection to the State farm Coaches’

All-America first Team

4oklahoma set a program record by playing, and

winning, four overtimes games in one season

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2009-10 resultsDate (S) Opponent Result Score Att. High Points High Rebounds11/13/09     MERCER    W   108-66   6732   (17)Robinson/Thompson (9)Olajuwon/Thompson 11/15/09     at Georgia    L   51-62   4567   (13)Hand,Whitney  (13)Thompson,Amanda 11/21/09     TCU    W   74-70   6679   (23)Olajuwon,Abi  (11)Thompson,Amanda  11/26/09   1  vs South Carolina    W   75-67   506   (16)Stevenson,Nyeshia  (9)Thompson,Amanda 11/27/09   1  vs San Diego State    W   87-48   577   (18)Thompson,Amanda  (9)Thompson,Amanda  11/28/09   1  vs Notre Dame    L   71-81   711   (26)Robinson,Danielle  (7)Olajuwon,Abi 12/3/09      UT-ARLINGTON    W   100-67   6038   (29)Roethlisberger,C  (10)Thompson,Amanda  12/5/09      ARKANSAS    Wot   87-86   6736   (31)Robinson,Danielle  (14)Thompson,Amanda 12/9/09      at Marist    Wot   80-71   2828   (32)Stevenson,Nyeshia  (11)Thompson,Amanda  12/10/09     at Army    W   59-46   721   (17)Stevenson,Nyeshia  (13)Olajuwon,Abi 12/20/09     at Creighton    W   67-58   1453   (22)Robinson,Danielle  (7)Cloman/Robinson 12/30/09     CS-FULLERTON    W   95-76   5586   (25)Olajuwon,Abi  (9)Thompson,Amanda 1/3/10      at TENNESSEE    L   75-96   13332   (26)Thompson,Amanda  (11)Thompson,Amanda  1/9/10    *  TEXAS TECH    W   73-58   7018   (17)Thompson,Amanda  (10)Stevenson,Nyeshia 1/13/10    *  at Baylor    L   47-57   7718   (15)Robinson,Danielle  (12)Thompson,Amanda 1/17/10    *  TEXAS A&M    W   74-65   8159   (24)Robinson,Danielle  (11)Olajuwon/Thompson1/20/10    *  at Missouri    W   62-61   1347   (23)Stevenson,Nyeshia  (11)Thompson,Amanda  1/23/10    *  KANSAS    W   81-69   8331   (22)Stevenson,Nyeshia  (8)McFarland/Thompson1/27/10    *  at Iowa State    L   56-63   10121   (14)Stevenson,Nyeshia  (10)Thompson,Amanda  1/30/10    *  at Texas Tech    W   70-66   7897   (26)Robinson,Danielle  (13)Thompson,Amanda 2/3/10    *  TEXAS    L   57-75   7151   (19)Thompson,Amanda  (11)Thompson,Amanda  2/6/10    *  at Oklahoma State    W   77-66   6264   (36)Robinson,Danielle  (10)Thompson,Amanda 2/10/10    *  BAYLOR    Wot   62-60   8493   (19)Thompson/Robinson (19)Thompson,Amanda  2/13/10    *  COLORADO    W   65-55   8298   (16)Thompson,Amanda  (8)Olajuwon,Abi 2/15/10      CONNECTICUT    L   60-76   11865   (18)Robinson,Danielle  (13)Thompson,Amanda  2/21/10    *  at Kansas State    W   64-58   4523   (24)Stevenson,Nyeshia  (11)Thompson,Amanda 2/24/10    *  NEBRASKA    L   64-80   7756   (16)Olajuwon,Abi  (14)Olajuwon,Abi  2/27/10    *  at Texas    W   75-60   6579   (28)Stevenson,Nyeshia  (16)Thompson,Amanda 3/2/10    *  at Texas A&M    L   55-78   5205   (16)Robinson,Danielle  (10)Olajuwon,Abi  3/7/10    *  OKLAHOMA STATE    W   95-62   12387   (29)Thompson,Amanda  (11)Thompson,Amanda 3/12/10    2  vs Baylor    W   59-54   4239   (26)Robinson,Danielle  (10)Olajuwon,Abi  3/13/10    2  vs Oklahoma State    W   74-69   4675   (19)Robinson,Danielle  (18)Thompson,Amanda 03/14/10     vs Texas A&M    L   67-74   3120   (20)Thompson,Amanda  (19)Thompson,Amanda  3/21/10    3  SOUTH DAKOTA ST.    W   68-57   5368   (17)Stevenson,Nyeshia  (15)Thompson,Amanda 3/23/10    3  UALR    W   60-44   6305   (19)Olajuwon,Abi  (11)Olajuwon,Abi  3/28/10    4  vs Notre Dame    Wot   77-72   5907   (21)Stevenson,Nyeshia  (14)Olajuwon,Abi 3/30/10    4  vs Kentucky    W   88-68   4423   (31)Stevenson,Nyeshia  (14)Thompson,Amanda  4/4/10    5  vs Stanford    L   66-73   25817   (23)Robinson,Danielle  (9)Olajuwon/Thompson SCheDuLe LegenD:* = Conference game1 = U.S. Virgin Islands Paradise Jam2 = Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.)3 = NCAA First/Second Rounds (Norman, Okla.)4 = NCAA Kansas City Regional (Kansas City, Mo.)5 = NCAA Final Four (San Antonio, Texas)CAPS - Indicates home game

reCorD overALL home AWAy neuTrAL ATTenDAnCe ToTALS AverAgeAll Games 27-11 13-3 8-5 6-3 Home 122,902 7,681Big 12 11-5 6-2 5-3 0-0 Away 122,530 5,581Non-Conference 16-6 7-1 3-2 6-3 Neutral - 5,553

Big 12 ConferenCe STAnDingS Conference Overall W-L Pct. W-L Pct.Nebraska 16-0 1.000 32-2 .941 Iowa State 11-5 .688 25-8 .758 Oklahoma 11-5 .688 27-11 .711 Texas A&M 10-6 .625 26-8 .765 Texas 10-6 .625 22-11 .667 Baylor 9-7 .562 27-10 .730 Oklahoma State 9-7 .562 24-11 .686 Texas Tech 5-11 .312 18-15 .545 Kansas 5-11 .312 17-16 .515 Kansas State 5-11 .312 14-18 .438 Colorado 3-13 .188 13-17 .433 Missouri 2-14 .125 12-18 .400

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inDiviDuAL STATiSTiCS - ALL gAmeS

##  Player  GP  GS  Tot  Avg  FG  FGA  Pct  3FG  FGA  Pct  FT  FTA  Pct  Off  Def  Tot  Avg  PF  FO  A  TO  Blk  Stl  Pts  Avg 13  Robinson,Danielle   38  38  1333  35.1  240  516  .465  2  15  .133  157  179  .877  26  101  127  3.3  98  4  202  155  3  71  639  16.8  01  Stevenson,Nyeshia   38  38  1354  35.6  202  474  .426  86  259  .332  63  90  .700  22  120  142  3.7  41  0  54  84  4  45  553  14.6 25  Hand,Whitney   5  5  141  28.2  23  54  .426  10  26  .385  11  14  .786  9  13  22  4.4  9  0  11  13  2  6  67  13.4  21  Thompson,Amanda   38  38  1282  33.7  199  484  .411  24  79  .304  74  90  .822  141  259  400  10.5  116  2  97  103  36  67  496  13.1 34  Olajuwon,Abi   38  38  876  23.1  161  318  .506  0  0  .000  79  128  .617  105  174  279  7.3  117  4  18  86  34  20  401  10.6  10  Roethlisberger,C   38  18  930  24.5  82  232  .353  41  140  .293  48  63  .762  49  106  155  4.1  91  1  46  63  10  19  253  6.7 53  McFarland,Joanna   38  0  577  15.2  55  114  .482  1  5  .200  34  59  .576  55  89  144  3.8  100  2  11  46  10  12  145  3.8  45  Hartman,Jasmine   38  15  765  20.1  29  84  .345  11  35  .314  16  31  .516  15  45  60  1.6  34  1  63  45  4  12  85  2.2 44  Cloman,Lyndsey   21  0  187  8.9  15  40  .375  0  0  .000  6  9  .667  16  27  43  2.0  24  0  2  14  5  3  36  1.7  14  Willis,Lauren   28  0  236  8.4  13  47  .277  11  39  .282  6  7  .857  4  21  25  0.9  14  0  8  13  1  4  43  1.5 31  Morrison,Kodi   5  0  19  3.8  3  9  .333  1  5  .200  0  0  .000  1  2  3  0.6  0  0  0  2  0  1  7  1.4  Team  63  89  152  7  Total..........  38  7700  1022  2372  .431  187  603  .310  494  670  .737  506  1046  1552  40.8  644  14  512  631  109  260  2725  71.7 Opponents......  38  7701  913  2333  .391  187  620  .302  501  691  .725  461  943  1404  36.9  641  9  417  598  131  286  2514  66.2 

Score By Periods 1st 2nd oT TotalOklahoma 1256 1433 36 2725 Opponents 1198 1297 19 2514

inDiviDuAL STATiSTiCS - Big 12 ConferenCe gAmeS

##  Player  GP  GS  Tot  Avg  FG  FGA  Pct  3FG  FGA  Pct  FT  FTA  Pct  Off  Def  Tot  Avg  PF  FO  A  TO  Blk  Stl  Pts  Avg 13  Robinson,Danielle   16  16  557  34.8  89  203  .438  1  11  .091  91  95  .958  10  41  51  3.2  43  2  79  57  2  24  270  16.9 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia   16  16  587  36.7  88  218  .404  37  114  .325  20  27  .741  7  58  65  4.1  19  0  17  36  1  16  233  14.6 25  Hand,Whitney   0  0  0  0.0  0  0  .000  0  0  .000  0  0  .000  0  0  0  0.0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0.0  21  Thompson,Amanda   16  16  528  33.0  87  203  .429  12  27  .444  35  42  .833  58  108  166  10.4  49  0  37  45  13  22  221  13.8 34  Olajuwon,Abi   16  16  383  23.9  57  124  .460  0  0  .000  32  49  .653  38  89  127  7.9  51  4  7  39  9  7  146  9.1  10  Roethlisberger,C   16  10  390  24.4  27  94  .287  10  52  .192  26  34  .765  24  40  64  4.0  43  1  16  29  1  5  90  5.6 53  McFarland,Joanna   16  0  240  15.0  20  44  .455  1  2  .500  7  17  .412  27  33  60  3.8  47  0  5  25  2  7  48  3.0  45  Hartman,Jasmine   16  6  361  22.6  12  32  .375  6  12  .500  8  15  .533  4  10  14  0.9  14  0  26  20  0  6  38  2.4 44  Cloman,Lyndsey   10  0  81  8.1  5  14  .357  0  0  .000  4  7  .571  4  8  12  1.2  9  0  1  4  2  2  14  1.4  14  Willis,Lauren   12  0  81  6.8  4  14  .286  4  11  .364  3  3  1.000  2  5  7  0.6  3  0  2  7  0  1  15  1.3 31  Morrison,Kodi   3  0  17  5.7  1  7  .143  0  4  .000  0  0  .000  1  2  3  1.0  0  0  0  2  0  1  2  0.7  Team  32  36  68  3  Total..........  16  3225  390  953  .409  71  233  .305  226  289  .782  207  430  637  39.8  278  7  190  267  30  91  1077  67.3 Opponents......  16  3226  372  941  .395  71  251  .283  218  303  .719  174  386  560  35.0  272  4  170  240  64  123  1033  64.6 

Score By Periods 1st 2nd oT TotalOklahoma  490 582 5 1077Opponents  470 560 3 1033

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game-By-gameinDiviDuAL gAme-By-gAme 1  10  13  14  21  25  31  34  44  45  53 Opponent  Date  Score  WL  STEVENSON  ROETHLISB  ROBINSON  WILLIS THOMPSON HAND MORRISON OLAJUWON CLOMAN HARTMAN MCFARLAND MERCER  11/13/09  108-66  W  10-2-2  9-7-1  17-1-2  6-2-0  17-9-1  16-6-5  DNP  16-9-0  2-7-0  7-1-7  8-8-0 at Georgia  11/15/09  51-62  L  9-2-1  2-2-1  9-1-8  0-0-0  8-13-0  13-6-1  DNP  10-9-0  DNP  0-0-0  0-3-0 TCU  11/21/09  74-70  W  5-4-2  6-9-0  16-6-8  0-1-1  8-11-3  13-4-1  DNP  23-4-0  DNP  0-2-1  3-1-0 vs South Carolina  11/26/09  75-67  W  16-2-1  5-2-2  14-3-8  0-0-0  11-9-3  15-5-2  DNP  6-4-0  2-0-0  0-0-0  6-5-0 vs San Diego State  11/27/09  87-48  W  14-7-3  9-2-2  13-2-7  5-1-2  18-9-3  10-1-2  DNP  14-8-1  0-2-0  2-2-2  2-5-0 vs Notre Dame  11/28/09  71-81  L  2-4-4  11-6-3  26-3-6  3-1-0  12-5-2  DNP  DNP  11-7-0  0-0-0  0-0-1  6-3-0 UT-ARLINGTON  12/3/09  100-67  W  21-5-4  29-7-2  11-3-6  4-2-1  6-10-4  DNP  DNP  12-8-0  4-7-0  5-3-4  8-6-1 ARKANSAS  12/5/09  87-86  WO  12-7-2  5-7-1  31-3-3  3-4-0  16-14-5  DNP  DNP  11-5-0  DNP  0-1-0  9-4-0 at Marist  12/9/09  80-71  WO  32-7-4  12-9-1  9-2-5  0-3-1  5-11-1  DNP  DNP  6-4-0  0-1-0  8-4-4  8-3-0 at Army  12/10/09  59-46  W  17-4-0  3-4-1  15-2-1  0-0-0  3-10-3  DNP  DNP  16-13-1  2-4-0  2-2-1  1-2-0 at Creighton  12/20/09  67-58  W  11-3-2  8-5-2  22-7-5  7-1-0  6-3-0  DNP  DNP  4-5-1  4-7-0  0-0-0  5-4-1 CS-FULLERTON  12/30/09  95-76  W  18-1-1  15-5-6  15-3-5  0-2-1  12-9-7  DNP  DNP  25-5-2  6-1-0  0-3-2  4-5-1 at TENNESSEE  1/3/10  75-96  L  17-1-1  14-5-2  10-1-10  DNP  26-11-3  DNP  DNP  8-4-2  DNP  0-0-0  0-4-0 TEXAS TECH  1/9/10  73-58  W  11-10-2  8-6-0  15-1-2  0-1-1  17-6-6  DNP  DNP  12-6-1  2-3-1  1-1-2  7-4-1 at Baylor  1/13/10  47-57  L  7-3-1  2-0-0  15-4-4  3-2-0  6-12-0  DNP  DNP  10-1-0  2-0-0  0-0-0  2-1-0 TEXAS A&M  1/17/10  74-65  W  20-6-0  2-6-1  24-3-7  DNP  14-11-1  DNP  DNP  14-11-2  DNP  0-2-3  0-1-0 at Missouri  1/20/10  62-61  W  23-6-0  0-3-0  16-2-5  0-0-0  13-11-5  DNP  DNP  8-10-0  0-0-0  0-2-1  2-2-0 KANSAS  1/23/10  81-69  W  22-2-1  10-6-4  14-3-7  0-0-0  9-8-2  DNP  0-0-0  8-5-0  0-1-0  7-0-1  11-8-0 at Iowa State  1/27/10  56-63  L  14-3-1  9-7-1  10-2-2  0-1-0  12-10-3  DNP  DNP  9-6-0  0-2-0  0-0-3  2-3-0 at Texas Tech  1/30/10  70-66  W  17-4-1  14-6-1  26-3-5  DNP  8-13-2  DNP  DNP  1-10-0  DNP  0-0-1  4-2-1 TEXAS  2/3/10  57-75  L  5-4-1  8-5-1  16-0-2  0-0-0  19-11-0  DNP  DNP  6-1-0  DNP  0-0-2  3-7-0 at Oklahoma State  2/6/10  77-66  W  12-4-1  4-4-1  36-9-6  0-1-0  6-10-3  DNP  DNP  14-9-0  DNP  0-1-0  5-7-1 BAYLOR  2/10/10  62-60  WO  12-3-2  2-6-0  19-5-4  DNP  19-19-2  DNP  DNP  8-14-2  DNP  0-2-0  2-3-1 COLORADO  2/13/10  65-55  W  10-2-0  4-4-1  9-3-6  6-2-1  16-3-2  DNP  2-3-0  5-8-0  8-4-0  4-1-2  1-0-1 CONNECTICUT  2/15/10  60-76  L  7-4-1  8-0-0  18-5-5  DNP  16-13-3  DNP  DNP  9-7-0  DNP  0-1-0  2-1-1 at Kansas State  2/21/10  64-58  W  24-6-2  7-1-1  10-4-4  0-0-0  17-11-2  DNP  DNP  4-4-1  0-0-0  0-1-1  2-8-0 NEBRASKA  2/24/10  64-80  L  7-3-0  3-3-2  15-2-6  DNP  15-8-0  DNP  DNP  16-14-0  DNP  6-1-3  2-2-0 at Texas  2/27/10  75-60  W  28-2-0  0-1-0  16-2-7  0-0-0  13-16-1  DNP  DNP  12-8-0  0-0-0  4-2-2  2-3-0 at Texas A&M  3/2/10  55-78  L  6-4-2  8-4-1  16-3-3  0-0-0  8-6-2  DNP  DNP  13-10-1  2-1-0  2-1-1  0-6-0 OKLAHOMA STATE  3/7/10  95-62  W  15-3-3  9-2-2  13-5-9  6-0-0  29-11-6  DNP  0-0-0  6-10-0  0-1-0  14-0-4  3-3-0 vs Baylor  3/12/10  59-54  W  12-5-0  0-0-0  26-3-4  DNP  15-8-1  DNP  DNP  4-10-1  DNP  0-6-4  2-6-0 vs Oklahoma State  3/13/10  74-69  W  15-6-1  6-4-1  19-4-4  DNP  17-18-5  DNP  DNP  11-3-0  DNP  2-4-0  4-1-0 vs Texas A&M  03/14/10  67-74  L  8-2-0  0-2-1  18-3-5  DNP  20-19-4  DNP  DNP  3-6-1  DNP  4-6-2  14-4-0 SOUTH DAKOTA ST.  3/21/10  68-57  W  17-3-1  2-1-1  13-6-8  0-0-0  11-15-3  DNP  DNP  15-4-0  DNP  4-3-1  6-2-1 UALR  3/23/10  60-44  W  10-4-1  9-2-0  13-2-4  0-1-0  6-3-3  DNP  2-0-0  19-11-1  0-1-0  0-1-1  1-5-1 vs Notre Dame  3/28/10  77-72  WO  21-1-3  2-3-0  15-5-7  DNP  13-11-5  DNP  DNP  20-14-1  DNP  6-4-5  0-2-0 vs Kentucky  3/30/10  88-68  W  31-2-3  5-5-3  16-5-6  0-0-0  17-14-1  DNP  3-0-0  6-3-0  2-1-1  4-1-1  4-4-0 vs Stanford  4/4/10  66-73  L  15-1-0  3-4-0  23-6-6  0-0-0  12-9-0  DNP  DNP  6-9-0  DNP  3-2-1  4-6-0 

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Opponent  1st  2nd  Score  Mar  Total FG  FG Pct  3-Pointers  3FG Pct  F-Throws  FT Pct  Rebounds  Assist  TOver  Block  Steal  Fouls MERCER  52/39  56/27  108-66   +42  41-80/20-65  .513/ .308  9-27/7-26  .333/ .269  17-25/19-27  .680/ .704  56/37  +19  18/7  19/20  2/1  9/7  22/22 Georgia  18/22  33/40  51-62   (11)  22-64/24-60  .344/ .400  5-21/2-11  .238/ .182  2-4/12-17  .500/ .706  41/41  -  11/9  24/21  9/7  9/8  17/14 TCU  34/36  40/34  74-70   +4  29-74/26-66  .392/ .394  6-22/7-18  .273/ .389  10-18/11-14  .556/ .786  47/45  +2  16/13  19/24  6/2  15/12  18/17 South Carolina  41/29  34/38  75-67   +8  30-61/26-66  .492/ .394  4-14/1-8  .286/ .125  11-18/14-22  .611/ .636  35/40  (5)  16/7  19/20  5/3  5/3  21/22 San Diego State  47/15  40/33  87-48   +39  37-65/16-56  .569/ .286  4-15/2-16  .267/ .125  9-14/14-20  .643/ .700  44/28  +16  22/8  19/22  2/2  11/1  15/15 Notre Dame  33/41  38/40  71-81   (10)  30-61/30-67  .492/ .448  3-12/8-19  .250/ .421  8-12/13-17  .667/ .765  31/41  (10)  16/17  20/19  4/2  8/9  16/18 UT-ARLINGTON  42/41  58/26  100-67   +33  38-70/24-68  .543/ .353  10-22/11-23  .455/ .478  14-18/8-11  .778/ .727  51/30  +21  22/9  14/13  4/0  9/5  14/19 ARKANSAS  33/46  46/33  87-86   +1  30-69/32-77  .435/ .416  3-12/10-21  .250/ .476  24-33/12-18  .727/ .667  48/46  +2  11/11  14/14  5/1  6/9  19/25 Marist  37/37  31/31  80-71   +9  26-78/25-61  .333/ .410  13-36/7-23  .361/ .304  15-25/14-17  .600/ .824  52/43  +9  16/17  8/12  0/3  5/3  18/16 Army  23/29  36/17  59-46   +13  20-56/14-56  .357/ .250  2-15/6-20  .133/ .300  17-27/12-18  .630/ .667  45/41  +4  7/5  20/17  4/2  6/7  17/20 Creighton  27/30  40/28  67-58   +9  28-60/17-52  .467/ .327  3-12/5-13  .250/ .385  8-11/19-27  .727/ .704  39/35  +4  11/12  21/22  4/2  10/10  25/16 CS-FULLERTON  42/31  53/45  95-76   +19  39-64/27-65  .609/ .415  8-15/8-23  .533/ .348  9-15/14-19  .600/ .737  38/30  +8  25/12  19/18  3/0  11/11  16/17 TENNESSEE  39/45  36/51  75-96   (21)  29-65/39-76  .446/ .513  9-22/10-16  .409/ .625  8-14/8-11  .571/ .727  31/48  (17)  18/24  16/17  3/9  7/9  15/13 TEXAS TECH  36/31  37/27  73-58   +15  31-61/20-56  .508/ .357  2-11/4-13  .182/ .308  9-14/14-18  .643/ .778  40/28  +12  16/8  21/21  5/3  8/12  15/19 Baylor  25/24  22/33  47-57   (10)  19-63/18-43  .302/ .419  1-15/3-8  .067/ .375  8-8/18-30  1.000/ .600  34/41  (7)  5/9  14/20  0/11  6/7  22/12 TEXAS A&M  41/30  33/35  74-65   +9  25-57/26-69  .439/ .377  4-12/6-21  .333/ .286  20-24/7-15  .833/ .467  47/33  +14  14/10  19/11  5/1  3/11  17/20 Missouri  25/30  37/31  62-61   +1  25-52/22-66  .481/ .333  3-7/2-22  .429/ .091  9-12/15-19  .750/ .789  41/31  +10  11/10  23/12  0/4  2/11  16/12 KANSAS  37/24  44/45  81-69   +12  30-67/24-49  .448/ .490  6-15/2-12  .400/ .167  15-21/19-27  .714/ .704  35/35  -  15/11  8/18  1/2  5/3  21/24 Iowa State  21/33  35/30  56-63   (7)  18-52/17-45  .346/ .378  5-21/7-16  .238/ .438  15-25/22-31  .600/ .710  36/37  (1)  10/15  14/13  2/4  4/5  28/22 Texas Tech  32/33  38/33  70-66   +4  23-56/27-58  .411/ .466  6-14/4-8  .429/ .500  18-20/8-17  .900/ .471  40/28  +12  11/10  19/15  2/1  7/8  18/18 TEXAS  22/33  35/42  57-75   (18)  19-60/26-52  .317/ .500  2-14/2-7  .143/ .286  17-22/21-25  .773/ .840  32/42  (10)  6/10  11/16  0/4  6/5  21/20 Oklahoma State  31/33  46/33  77-66   +11  26-63/23-62  .413/ .371  2-18/7-21  .111/ .333  23-25/13-18  .920/ .722  49/31  +18  12/10  12/11  1/2  4/4  18/18 BAYLOR  27/15  30/42  62-60   +2  26-79/25-69  .329/ .362  4-12/2-13  .333/ .154  6-9/8-11  .667/ .727  56/42  +14  11/12  13/11  1/11  8/5  13/10 COLORADO  42/23  23/32  65-55   +10  23-55/22-54  .418/ .407  6-17/7-23  .353/ .304  13-16/4-6  .813/ .667  33/31  +2  13/5  20/26  1/2  11/10  7/13 CONNECTICUT  30/32  30/44  60-76   (16)  23-69/29-60  .333/ .483  4-17/3-14  .235/ .214  10-17/15-19  .588/ .789  37/44  (7)  10/12  12/15  4/7  6/4  18/13 Kansas State  18/34  46/24  64-58   +6  23-54/21-60  .426/ .350  5-14/6-19  .357/ .316  13-13/10-12  1.000/ .833  41/28  +13  11/12  20/12  4/4  4/10  13/14 NEBRASKA  29/33  35/47  64-80   (16)  24-61/29-66  .393/ .439  2-13/7-25  .154/ .280  14-24/15-19  .583/ .789  38/45  (7)  11/11  16/11  5/1  3/7  17/19 Texas  33/23  42/37  75-60   +15  27-57/19-62  .474/ .306  7-15/3-15  .467/ .200  14-18/19-24  .778/ .792  39/37  +2  10/8  22/19  0/7  13/9  20/18 Texas A&M  24/43  31/35  55-78   (23)  17-57/30-68  .298/ .441  0-8/4-9  .000/ .444  21-24/14-17  .875/ .824  39/40  (1)  10/18  21/12  2/6  3/9  19/20 OKLAHOMA STATE  47/28  48/34  95-62   +33  34-59/23-62  .576/ .371  16-27/5-19  .593/ .263  11-14/11-14  .786/ .786  37/31  +6  24/11  14/12  1/1  4/7  13/13 Baylor  26/26  33/28  59-54   +5  24-63/20-56  .381/ .357  2-10/1-8  .200/ .125  9-13/13-17  .692/ .765  40/39  +1  10/13  7/10  2/10  6/3  15/13 Oklahoma State  36/40  38/29  74-69   +5  23-55/28-71  .418/ .394  6-18/6-22  .333/ .273  22-26/7-10  .846/ .700  42/37  +5  11/5  13/7  4/3  3/7  9/21 Texas A&M  34/40  33/34  67-74   (7)  25-67/27-60  .373/ .450  4-11/8-14  .364/ .571  13-17/12-18  .765/ .667  46/37  +9  13/14  18/16  2/4  8/9  17/15 SOUTH DAKOTA ST.  44/31  24/26  68-57   +11  27-61/21-57  .443/ .368  4-16/8-18  .250/ .444  10-11/7-8  .909/ .875  36/35  +1  15/10  13/18  4/0  10/5  13/14 UALR  28/13  32/31  60-44   +16  23-47/19-51  .489/ .373  1-7/0-16  .143/ .000  13-15/6-12  .867/ .500  35/27  +8  11/9  22/20  1/1  6/11  10/16 Notre Dame  36/32  30/34  77-72   +5  30-70/27-63  .429/ .429  7-14/3-8  .500/ .375  10-11/15-17  .909/ .882  44/33  +11  21/14  17/12  5/5  7/11  14/14 Kentucky  43/39  45/29  88-68   +20  32-52/23-70  .615/ .329  5-15/2-17  .333/ .118  19-21/20-22  .905/ .909  36/34  +2  15/6  21/14  2/0  8/12  18/17 Stanford  21/34  45/39  66-73   (7)  26-68/27-69  .382/ .391  4-17/1-15  .235/ .067  10-16/18-27  .625/ .667  41/53  (12)  7/13  9/7  4/3  4/7  19/12 

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Points 36 Danielle Robinson, at Oklahoma State (2/6/10) 38 Nnemkadi Ogwumike, vs. Stanford (4/4/10) 32 Nyeshia Stevenson, at Marist (12/9/09) 32 Andrea Riley, vs. Oklahoma State (3/13/10)Field Goals Made 12 Nyeshia Stevenson, vs. Kentucky (3/30/10) 13 Nnemkadi Ogwumike, vs. Stanford (4/4/10) 12 Danielle Robinson, twice (12/5/09 and 3/12/10) 12 Andrea Riley, Okla. State (2/6/10); Brittany Spears, Colorado (2/13/10)Field Goals Attempted 27 Amanda Thompson, vs. Texas A&M (3/14/10) 34 Andrea Riley, at Oklahoma State (2/6/10) 24 Danielle Robinson, three times (2/10, 3/12, 4/4) 30 Andrea Riley, vs. Oklahoma State (3/13/10)Field Goal Percentage .857 (6-7) Danielle Robinson, vs. South Carolina (11/26/09) .778 (7-9) Porscha Phillips, at Georgia (11/15/09) .846 (11-13) Nyeshia Stevenson, at Texas (2/27/10) .714 (10-14) Melissa Lechlitner, vs. Notre Dame (3/28/10)3-Point FG Made 9 Nyeshia Stevenson, at Marist (12/9/09) 5 Angie Bjorklund, at Tennesee (1/3/10) 6 Nyeshia Stevenson, at Texas (2/27/10) 5 Tamara Simmons, vs. UT Arlington (12/3/09)3-Point FG Attempted 18 Nyeshia Stevenson, at Marist (12/9/09) 12 Andrea Riley, at Oklahoma State (2/6/10) 12 Carlee Roethlisberger, at Tennessee (1/3/10) 10 Bianca Smith, vs. Colorado (2/13/10)3-Point FG Percentage 1.000 (4-4) Amanda Thompson, vs. Oklahoma State (3/7/10) 1.000 (3-3) Rachele Fitz, at Marist (12/9/09) 1.000 (2-2) Amanda Thompson, at Tennessee (1/3/10) 1.000 (2-2) Four timesFree Throws Made 16 Danielle Robinson, at Oklahoma State (2/6/10) 12 Nnemkadi Ogwumike, vs. Stanford (4/4/10) 11 Danielle Robinson, vs. Oklahoma State (3/13/10) 11 Victoria Dunlap, vs. Kentucky (3/30/10)Free Throws Attempted 16 Danielle Robinson, at Oklahoma State (2/6/10) 13 Nnemkadi Ogwumike, vs. Stanford (4/4/10) 12 Danielle Robinson, vs. Oklahoma State (3/13/10) 12 Megan Neuvirth, at Creighton (12/20/09)Free Throw Percentage 1.000 (16-16) Danielle Robinson, at Oklahoma State (3/13/10) 1.000 (8-8) Danielle Adams, at Texas A&M (3/2/10) 1.000 (10-10) Danielle Robinson, at Texas Tech (1/30/10) 1.000 (8-8) Sam Schuett, at Creighton (12/20/09)Rebounds 19 Amanda Thompson, vs. Texas A&M (3/14/10) 16 Nnemkadi Ogwumike, vs. Stanford (4/4/10) 19 Amanda Thompson, vs. Baylor (2/10/10) 13 Victoria Dunlap, vs. Kentucky (3/30/10)Assists 10 Danielle Robinson, at Tennessee (1/3/10) 12 Shakinna Stricklen, at Tennessee (1/3/10) 9 Danielle Robinson, vs. Oklahoma State (3/7/10) 7 Sydney Colson, vs. Texas A&M (3/14/10)Steals 6 Danielle Robinson, vs. TCU (11/21/09) 6 Skylar Diggins, vs. Notre Dame (3/28/10) 5 Five times among four players 5 RaeShara Brown, at Missouri (1/20/10)Blocks 3 Abi Olajuwon, three times (11/15, 1/17, 4/4) 11 Brittney Griner, vs. Baylor (2/10/10) 3 Amanda Thompson, three times (11/15, 11/21, 12/5) 11 Brittney Griner, at Baylor (1/13/10)Turnovers 8 Amanda Thompson, vs. Notre Dame (11/28/09) 10 Helen Sverrisdottir, vs TCU (11/21/09) 7 Five times among two players 8 Amber Smith, vs. Kentucky (3/30/10)

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Oklahoma High LowPoints 108 vs. Mercer (11/13/09) 47 at Baylor (1/13/10)Field Goals Made 41 vs. Mercer (11/13/09) 17 at Texas A&M (3/2/10)Field Goals Attempted 80 vs. Mercer (11/13/09) 47 vs. UALR (3/23/10)Field Goal Percentage .615 (32-52) vs. Kentucky (3/30/10) .298 (17-57) at Texas A&M (3/2/10)3-Point FG Made 16 vs. Oklahoma State (3/7/10) 0 at Texas A&M (3/2/10)3-Point FG Attempted 36 at Marist (12/9/09) 7 Two times, last vs. UALR (3/23/10)3-Point FG Percentage .593 (16-27) vs. Oklahoma State (3/7/10) .000 (0-8) at Texas A&M (3/2/10)Free Throws Made 24 vs. Arkansas (12/5/09) 2 at Georgia (11/15/09)Free Throws Attempted 33 vs. Arkansas (12/5/09) 4 at Georgia (11/15/09)Free Throw Percentage 1.000 (13-13) Two times, last at Kansas State (2/21/10) .500 (2-4) at Georgia (11/15/09)Rebounds 56 Two times, last vs. Baylor (2/10/10) 31 Two times, last at Tennessee (1/3/10)Assists 25 vs. Cal State Fullerton (12/30/09) 5 at Baylor (1/31/10)Steals 15 vs. TCU (11/21/09) 2 at Missouri (1/20/10)Blocks 9 vs. Georgia (11/15/09) 0 Five Times, last at Texas (2/27/10)Turnovers 24 at Georgia (11/15/09) 7 vs. Baylor (3/12/10)

Opponent High LowPoints 96 at Tennessee (1/3/10) 44 vs. UALR (3/23/10)Field Goals Made 39 at Tennessee (1/3/10) 14 at Army (12/10/09)Field Goals Attempted 77 vs. Arkansas (12/5/09) 43 at Baylor (1/13/10)Field Goal Percentage .513 (39-76) at Tennessee (1/3/10) .250 (14-56) at Army (12/10/09)3-Point FG Made 11 vs. UT-Arlington (12/3/09) 0 vs. UALR (3/23/10)3-Point FG Attempted 26 vs. Mercer (11/13/09) 7 vs. Texas (2/3/10)3-Point FG Percentage .625 (10-16) at Tennessee (1/3/10) .000 (0-16) vs. UALR (3/23/10)Free Throws Made 22 at Iowa State (1/27/10) 4 vs. Colorado (2/13/10)Free Throws Attempted 31 at Iowa State (1/27/10) 6 vs. Colorado (2/13/10)Free Throw Percentage .909 (20-22) vs. Kentucky (3/30/10) .467 (7-15) vs. Texas A&M (1/17/10)Rebounds 53 vs. Stanford (4/4/10) 27 vs. UALR (3/23/10)Assists 24 at Tennessee (1/3/10) 5 Three times, last vs. Okla. State (3/13/10)Steals 12 Three times, last vs. Kentucky (3/30/10) 1 vs. San Diego State (11/27/10)Blocks 11 Two times, last vs. Baylor (2/10/10) 0 Four times, last vs. Kentucky (3/30/10)Turnovers 26 vs. Colorado (2/13/10) 7 Two times, last vs. Stanford (4/4/10)

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2009-10 Box Scores7 - (18) okLAhomA 100, uT-ArLingTon 67Dec. 3, 2009 - Lloyd Noble Center (Norman, Okla.)

UT ARLINGTON 67 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 24  Mergerson, Veronica  f  1-8  0-0  5-6  0-5  5  3  7  3  1  0  1  29 32  Martin, Shalyn  f  4-11  2-5  0-0  1-1  2  4  10  1  0  0  1  21 01  Shofner, Kiarra  g  0-2  0-0  0-0  4-0  4  2  0  2  2  0  0  21 14  Nelson, Meghan  g  7-15  1-2  1-1  1-1  2  2  16  0  2  0  1  32 20  Simmons, Tamara  g  7-12  5-7  0-0  0-3  3  3  19  2  2  0  0  32 05  Dike, Donna  -  1-7  0-0  2-2  4-2  6  1  4  0  2  0  0  18 10  Taylor, LaNell  -  0-0  0-0  0-2  0-0  0  0  0  0  1  0  0  4 11  DeNure, Sabreena  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  2  0  0  0  0  0  4 12  Paskell, Erica  -  1-5  1-4  0-0  0-1  1  0  3  0  0  0  1  8 15  Parker, Kiara  -  0-3  0-1  0-0  2-2  4  0  0  0  1  0  0  9 22  Terral, Nicole  -  0-1  0-1  0-0  0-0  0  1  0  1  2  0  1  7 23  Duffey, LaTosha  -  3-4  2-3  0-0  0-2  2  1  8  0  0  0  0  15   TEAM  -  -  -  -  0-1  1  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  24-68  11-23  8-11  12-18  30  19  67  9  13  0  5  200  35.3%  47.8%  72.7%  OKLAHOMA 100 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 10  Roethlisberger,C  f  10-18  5-11  4-4  2-5  7  3  29  2  3  1  1  35 21  Thompson,Amanda  f  2-8  0-0  2-2  5-5  10  4  6  4  3  0  1  24 34  Olajuwon,Abi  c  5-6  0-0  2-2  3-5  8  2  12  0  2  2  0  24 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  g  8-11  4-7  1-1  0-5  5  1  21  4  1  0  2  24 13  Robinson,Danielle  g  4-9  0-1  3-4  1-2  3  0  11  6  2  0  2  25 14  Willis,Lauren  -  1-3  1-3  1-2  0-2  2  2  4  1  1  0  2  21 44  Cloman,Lyndsey  -  2-5  0-0  0-0  3-4  7  2  4  0  0  0  0  14 45  Hartman,Jasmine  -  2-3  0-0  1-2  0-3  3  0  5  4  1  1  1  18 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  4-7  0-0  0-1  3-3  6  0  8  1  1  0  0  15   TEAM  -  -  -  -  0-0  0  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  38-70  10-22  14-18  17-34  51  14  100  22  14  4  9  200  54.3%  45.5%  77.8%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   Total  UT-Arlington   41  26  67  Record: (3-4)  Oklahoma   42  58  100  Record: (5-2)  Officials: Laura Morris, Gator Parrish, Paula Ross Technical fouls: UT-Arlington-None. Oklahoma-None. Attendance: 6038

8 - (18) okLAhomA 87, ArkAnSAS 86 (oT)Dec. 5, 2009 - Lloyd Noble Center (Norman, Okla.)

ARKANSAS 86 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 12  DANIELS, Ashley  f  2-6  0-0  4-4  3-7  10  2  8  0  1  1  2  29 23  McCRAY, Ashley  c  4-6  0-0  0-0  2-1  3  4  8  0  1  0  1  6 22  RICKETTS, C’eira  g  5-16  0-1  5-6  1-1  2  5  15  4  3  0  4  35 32  FORD, Charity  g  5-14  4-7  1-1  4-2  6  2  15  2  2  0  0  37 33  HARRIS, Lyndsay  g  3-9  2-5  0-1  0-3  3  3  8  1  3  0  0  30 03  TOWNSEND, Jamesha  -  1-1  0-0  0-1  0-2  2  1  2  0  0  0  0  6 04  WATKINS, Sarah  -  8-12  2-2  0-3  2-3  5  4  18  1  0  0  0  30 15  REES, Skye  -  1-2  1-2  0-0  0-1  1  1  3  1  0  0  0  12 21  ROBINSON, Dominique  -  0-4  0-2  0-0  0-2  2  0  0  2  2  0  0  25 24  RICHARDSON, Brittney  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  2 44  WILLIAMS, Quistelle  -  3-7  1-2  2-2  2-1  3  3  9  0  2  0  2  13   TEAM  -  -  -  -  4-5  9  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  32-77  10-21  12-18  18-28  46  25  86  11  14  1  9  225  41.6%  47.6%  66.7%  OKLAHOMA 87 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 10  Roethlisberger,C  f  1-5  1-4  2-5  3-4  7  4  5  1  3  1  0  39 21  Thompson,Amanda  f  6-14  0-0  4-4  4-10  14  4  16  5  3  3  2  38 34  Olajuwon,Abi  c  3-8  0-0  5-8  5-0  5  3  11  0  0  1  1  21 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  g  5-13  1-6  1-1  1-6  7  1  12  2  5  0  1  43 13  Robinson,Danielle  g  12-22  0-0  7-9  1-2  3  3  31  3  2  0  2  41 14  Willis,Lauren  -  1-1  1-1  0-0  0-4  4  0  3  0  0  0  0  20 45  Hartman,Jasmine  -  0-2  0-0  0-0  0-1  1  1  0  0  0  0  0  8 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  2-4  0-1  5-6  1-3  4  3  9  0  1  0  0  15   TEAM  -  -  -  -  2-1  3  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  30-69  3-12  24-33  17-31  48  19  87  11  14  5  6  225  43.5%  25.0%  72.7%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   OT   Total  Arkansas   46  33  7  86  Record: (5-2)  Oklahoma   33  46  8  87  Record: (6-2)  Officials: Cameron Inouye, Carla Fountain, Charles Carroll Technical fouls: Arkansas-None. Oklahoma-None. Attendance: 6736

9 - (16) okLAhomA 80, mAriST 71 (oT)Dec. 9, 2009 - McCann Center (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.)

Oklahoma 80 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  f  11-22  9-18  1-2  2-5  7  1  32  4  0  0  1  40 10  Roethlisberger,C  f  3-12  2-9  4-4  2-7  9  4  12  1  1  0  0  36 21  Thompson,Amanda  f  1-13  0-3  3-4  5-6  11  3  5  1  0  0  2  41 34  Olajuwon,Abi  c  2-7  0-0  2-6  3-1  4  1  6  0  1  0  0  13 13  Robinson,Danielle  g  4-12  0-0  1-2  2-0  2  5  9  5  0  0  2  20 14  Willis,Lauren  -  0-3  0-3  0-0  1-2  3  0  0  1  1  0  0  14 44  Cloman,Lyndsey  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  1-0  1  1  0  0  2  0  0  9 45  Hartman,Jasmine  -  3-5  2-3  0-2  0-4  4  0  8  4  2  0  0  28 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  2-4  0-0  4-5  3-0  3  3  8  0  1  0  0  24   TEAM  -  -  -  -  3-5  8  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  26-78  13-36  15-25  22-30  52  18  80  16  8  0  5  225  33.3%  36.1%  60.0% 

MARIST 71 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 10  Oliver, Kate  f  3-7  0-1  2-2  1-4  5  3  8  1  4  1  2  34 12  Fitz, Rachele  f  8-13  3-3  6-6  2-6  8  2  25  1  1  0  0  43 22  Best, Kristine  g  1-7  0-3  0-0  0-2  2  1  2  1  2  0  0  23 24  Yarde, Corielle  g  2-9  0-5  1-2  2-4  6  3  5  2  1  1  1  28 30  Allenspach, Erica  g  6-14  2-5  4-4  1-3  4  1  18  6  1  0  0  37 00  Lyons, Katheryn  -  0-1  0-1  0-0  0-1  1  0  0  1  1  0  0  9 05  Caron, Elise  -  1-1  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  2  2  2  0  0  14 21  Laterza, Maria  -  2-4  0-0  0-0  1-5  6  4  4  3  0  1  0  11 31  Johnson, Lynzee  -  2-5  2-5  0-1  0-4  4  2  6  0  0  0  0  24 34  Gang, Brandy  -  0-0  0-0  1-2  0-0  0  0  1  0  0  0  0  2   Team  -  -  -  -  1-6  7  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  25-61  7-23  14-17  8-35  43  16  71  17  12  3  3  225  41.0%  30.4%  82.4%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   OT   Total  Oklahoma   37  31  12  80  Record: (7-2)  Marist   37  31  3  71  Record: (4-4) 

Officials: Joseph Vaszily, Kathleen Lynch, Michael Schmidt Technical fouls: Oklahoma-None. Marist-None. Attendance: 2828

10 - (16) okLAhomA 59, Army 46Dec. 10, 2009 - Christl Arena (West Point, N.Y.)

OKLAHOMA 59 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 10  Roethlisberger,C  f  1-5  1-3  0-0  1-3  4  2  3  1  1  0  0  31 21  Thompson,Amanda  f  1-4  0-0  1-2  4-6  10  2  3  3  3  1  2  30 34  Olajuwon,Abi  c  5-7  0-0  6-10  7-6  13  4  16  1  6  2  1  18 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  g  6-14  1-5  4-6  2-2  4  2  17  0  1  0  2  28 13  Robinson,Danielle  g  5-13  0-0  5-5  0-2  2  0  15  1  5  0  1  33 14  Willis,Lauren  -  0-5  0-5  0-0  0-0  0  1  0  0  1  1  0  10 44  Cloman,Lyndsey  -  1-3  0-0  0-0  1-3  4  2  2  0  2  0  0  24 45  Hartman,Jasmine  -  1-4  0-2  0-2  0-2  2  0  2  1  0  0  0  14 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  0-1  0-0  1-2  2-0  2  4  1  0  1  0  0  12   TEAM  -  -  -  -  2-2  4  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  20-56  2-15  17-27  19-26  45  17  59  7  20  4  6  200  35.7%  13.3%  63.0%  ARMY 46 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 04  Goodall, Kait  f  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  3  0  0  2  0  1  13 32  Anthony, Erin  f  2-14  0-1  5-9  5-6  11  4  9  1  1  1  1  39 03  Hawkins, Nalini  g  5-15  2-4  1-1  2-4  6  3  13  0  4  0  0  31 10  Coiffard, Jessie  g  2-8  2-8  0-0  0-3  3  4  6  1  3  0  0  23 40  Baranek, Laura  g  2-6  2-4  1-2  2-1  3  1  7  1  3  1  3  33 01  Doucette, Meagan  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  1  0  0  3 02  Benedict, Liz  -  0-1  0-1  0-0  1-1  2  1  0  0  1  0  0  10 13  Yardley, Molly  -  2-6  0-1  2-2  0-3  3  1  6  0  0  0  1  23 14  Jankowski, Erin  -  0-2  0-1  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1 31  Grapevine, Alison  -  0-1  0-0  1-2  1-2  3  0  1  0  0  0  0  13 52  Burdick, Laura  -  1-3  0-0  2-2  2-2  4  3  4  2  2  0  1  11   TEAM  -  -  -  -  3-3  6  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  14-56  6-20  12-18  16-25  41  20  46  5  17  2  7  200  25.0%  30.0%  66.7%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   Total  Oklahoma   23  36  59  Record: (8-2)  Army   29  17  46  Record: (5-5) 

Officials: Joe Vaszily (R), Rachelle Jones, Pastor Torres Technical fouls: Oklahoma-None. Army-None. Attendance: 721

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11 - (15) okLAhomA 67, CreighTon 58Dec. 20, 2009 - D.J. Sokol Arena (Omaha, Neb.)

OKLAHOMA 67 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 10  Roethlisberger,C  f  3-7  1-5  1-1  2-3  5  4  8  2  1  1  4  37 21  Thompson,Amanda  f  3-7  0-1  0-0  0-3  3  5  6  0  2  0  1  24 34  Olajuwon,Abi  c  2-4  0-0  0-0  1-4  5  4  4  1  2  1  1  16 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  g  5-13  1-4  0-0  1-2  3  1  11  2  7  0  1  38 13  Robinson,Danielle  g  10-19  0-0  2-4  1-6  7  3  22  5  7  0  2  38 14  Willis,Lauren  -  2-3  1-2  2-2  0-1  1  1  7  0  1  0  0  13 44  Cloman,Lyndsey  -  1-4  0-0  2-2  5-2  7  2  4  0  0  0  0  14 45  Hartman,Jasmine  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  0  2  0  6 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  2-3  0-0  1-2  1-3  4  5  5  1  1  0  1  14   TEAM  -  -  -  -  0-4  4  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  28-60  3-12  8-11  11-28  39  25  67  11  21  4  10  200  46.7%  25.0%  72.7%  CREIGHTON 58 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 11  Schuett, Sam  f  3-6  2-4  8-8  1-4  5  2  16  1  6  1  2  34 21  Neuvirth, Megan  f  5-12  1-3  8-13  4-5  9  4  19  2  4  0  4  33 44  Nelson, Kellie  c  2-8  0-0  1-2  2-3  5  0  5  0  2  1  1  28 03  Woodard, Kelsey  g  4-11  1-2  0-1  1-6  7  3  9  3  4  0  2  36 05  Herring, Chevelle  g  2-9  0-1  2-3  0-4  4  4  6  1  4  0  1  32 02  Moore, DaNae  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1 15  Crites, Kelsey  -  0-2  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  2  0  1  1  0  0  15 20  Jensen, Ally  -  0-1  0-1  0-0  1-0  1  1  0  3  1  0  0  11 24  Corbin, Jasmin  -  0-2  0-1  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  2 33  Frank, Katie  -  1-1  1-1  0-0  1-0  1  0  3  1  0  0  0  8   TEAM  -  -  -  -  2-1  3  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  17-52  5-13  19-27  12-23  35  16  58  12  22  2  10  200  32.7%  38.5%  70.4%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   Total  Oklahoma   27  40  67  Record: (9-2)  Creighton   30  28  58  Record: (5-4)  Officials: Greg Small, Paula Ross, Doug Knight Technical fouls: Oklahoma-None. Creighton-None. Attendance: 1453

12 - (14) okLAhomA 95, CAL STATe fuLLerTon 76Dec. 30, 2009 - Lloyd Noble Center (Norman, Okla.)

FULLERTON 76 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 23  Richardson, Megan  f  8-18  2-5  0-2  2-2  4  2  18  3  3  0  1  33 32  Grove, Lyndsey  f  5-14  2-7  7-7  3-3  6  2  19  2  3  0  0  36 34  Breite, Jenna  c  0-1  0-0  0-2  0-3  3  3  0  1  1  0  3  15 04  Scott, Jasmine  g  5-9  2-4  2-2  4-0  4  2  14  2  1  0  1  28 20  Peters, Britt  g  3-4  2-3  0-0  0-1  1  1  8  1  5  0  0  18 03  Crisp, Alicya  -  1-6  0-1  1-2  0-0  0  2  3  1  3  0  1  20 10  Richie, Ashley  -  2-7  0-1  2-2  0-1  1  3  6  1  2  0  1  17 14  Avila, Katie  -  2-4  0-2  0-0  0-2  2  1  4  0  0  0  2  18 25  Cosey, Jaslyn  -  0-1  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1 30  Olivier, Mya  -  1-1  0-0  2-2  2-2  4  1  4  1  0  0  2  14   TEAM  -  -  -  -  1-4  5  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  27-65  8-23  14-19  12-18  30  17  76  12  18  0  11  200  41.5%  34.8%  73.7%  OKLAHOMA 95 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 10  Roethlisberger,C  f  6-10  3-4  0-0  2-3  5  1  15  6  2  1  5  33 21  Thompson,Amanda  f  5-9  1-1  1-3  4-5  9  3  12  7  5  1  4  36 34  Olajuwon,Abi  c  11-16  0-0  3-3  3-2  5  2  25  2  1  1  0  23 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  g  6-12  4-9  2-2  0-1  1  0  18  1  1  0  0  30 13  Robinson,Danielle  g  6-8  0-0  3-7  0-3  3  4  15  5  7  0  1  38 14  Willis,Lauren  -  0-2  0-1  0-0  0-2  2  0  0  1  0  0  0  12 44  Cloman,Lyndsey  -  3-4  0-0  0-0  0-1  1  1  6  0  1  0  0  6 45  Hartman,Jasmine  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-3  3  5  0  2  1  0  1  11 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  2-3  0-0  0-0  1-4  5  0  4  1  1  0  0  11   TEAM  -  -  -  -  0-4  4  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  39-64  8-15  9-15  10-28  38  16  95  25  19  3  11  200  60.9%  53.3%  60.0%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   Total  Cal State Fullerton   31  45  76  Record: (4-8)  Oklahoma   42  53  95  Record: (10-2)  Officials: Melissa Barlow, Amy Bonner, Charles Carroll Technical fouls: Cal State Fullerton-None. Oklahoma-None. Attendance: 5586

13 - (4) TenneSSee 96, (14) okLAhomA 75Jan. 3, 2010 - Thompson-Boling Arena (Knoxville, Tenn.)

OKLAHOMA 75 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 10  Roethlisberger,C  f  5-14  3-12  1-2  1-4  5  3  14  2  1  0  0  36 21  Thompson,Amanda  f  10-13  2-2  4-4  3-8  11  1  26  3  4  1  1  39 34  Olajuwon,Abi  c  4-11  0-0  0-1  3-1  4  3  8  2  1  2  0  26 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  g  5-10  4-8  3-6  0-1  1  2  17  1  2  0  2  40 13  Robinson,Danielle  g  5-13  0-0  0-0  1-0  1  2  10  10  7  0  4  40 45  Hartman,Jasmine  -  0-0  0-0  0-1  0-0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  0-4  0-0  0-0  1-3  4  4  0  0  1  0  0  18   TEAM  -  -  -  -  4-1  5  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  29-65  9-22  8-14  13-18  31  15  75  18  16  3  7  200  44.6%  40.9%  57.1%  OKLAHOMA 75 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 13  SPANI, Taber  f  1-3  1-1  0-0  3-1  4  2  3  2  1  0  0  18 25  JOHNSON, Glory  f  4-11  0-0  1-2  3-2  5  2  9  3  3  0  2  23 52  CAIN, Kelley  c  5-11  0-0  0-2  4-4  8  2  10  0  3  5  0  24 05  BJORKLUND, Angie  g  9-14  5-8  2-2  1-3  4  2  25  3  0  0  1  37 40  STRICKLEN, Shekinna  g  7-16  2-4  1-1  6-7  13  2  17  12  4  1  3  33 01  BASS, Briana  -  1-2  1-2  0-0  0-0  0  0  3  1  1  0  0  10 04  WILLIAMS, Kamiko  -  3-5  0-0  1-1  1-2  3  1  7  0  3  1  2  20 15  MANNING, Alicia  -  2-4  0-0  2-2  1-3  4  0  6  2  0  0  0  12 20  SMALLBONE, Sydney  -  1-1  1-1  0-0  0-0  0  0  3  0  0  0  0  3 33  BREWER, Alyssia  -  6-9  0-0  1-1  1-4  5  2  13  1  2  2  1  20   TEAM  -  -  -  -  1-1  2  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  39-76  10-16  8-11  21-27  48  13  96  24  17  9  9  200  51.3%  62.5%  72.7%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   Total  Oklahoma   39  36  75  Record: (10-3)  Tennessee   45  51  96  Record: (12-1)  Officials: Dee Kantner, June Courteau, Eric Brewton Technical fouls: Oklahoma-None. TENNESSEE-None. Attendance: 13332

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14 - (14) okLAhomA 73, TexAS TeCh 58Jan. 9, 2010 - Lloyd Noble Center (Norman, Okla.)

TEXAS TECH 58 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 31  Roberson, Ashlee  f  4-13  0-1  0-0  4-3  7  4  8  1  2  0  3  34 20  Mallard, Kierra  c  6-15  0-2  2-2  1-5  6  4  14  1  5  2  2  36 13  Murphree, Jordan  g  0-8  0-3  2-4  0-3  3  3  2  0  6  1  4  26 14  Martin, Tilmila  g  5-8  1-2  3-4  0-2  2  1  14  1  2  0  0  30 23  Smalls, Monique  g  0-2  0-0  7-8  1-2  3  4  7  4  3  0  3  37 00  Brown, Chynna  -  0-1  0-0  0-0  1-0  1  1  0  0  0  0  0  10 01  Barncastle, Jordan  -  3-4  1-2  0-0  0-0  0  1  7  0  1  0  0  13 05  Hyde, Christine  -  0-1  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  1  0  0  1  0  0  0+ 24  Bokenkamp, Mary  -  2-4  2-3  0-0  0-1  1  0  6  1  0  0  0  14   TEAM  -  -  -  -  3-2  5  -  -  -  1  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  20-56  4-13  14-18  10-18  28  19  58  8  21  3  12  200  35.7%  30.8%  77.8%  OKLAHOMA 73 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 10  Roethlisberger,C  f  3-7  1-3  1-2  3-3  6  2  8  0  4  1  1  32 21  Thompson,Amanda  f  7-12  0-0  3-3  2-4  6  3  17  6  3  1  3  28 34  Olajuwon,Abi  c  5-11  0-0  2-4  2-4  6  2  12  1  2  1  0  24 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  g  5-12  1-7  0-0  0-10  10  1  11  2  1  1  2  38 13  Robinson,Danielle  g  7-11  0-0  1-1  1-0  1  3  15  2  6  0  0  28 14  Willis,Lauren  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  1-0  1  0  0  1  2  0  0  7 44  Cloman,Lyndsey  -  1-1  0-0  0-0  1-2  3  0  2  1  1  1  1  12 45  Hartman,Jasmine  -  0-1  0-1  1-2  0-1  1  1  1  2  1  0  0  16 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  3-6  0-0  1-2  3-1  4  3  7  1  1  0  1  15   TEAM  -  -  -  -  1-1  2  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  31-61  2-11  9-14  14-26  40  15  73  16  21  5  8  200  50.8%  18.2%  64.3%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   Total  Texas Tech   31  27  58  Record: (12-3, 0-1)  Oklahoma   36  37  73  Record: (11-3, 1-0)  Officials: Sue Blauch, Joe Cunningham, Brenda Pantoja Technical fouls: Texas Tech-None. Oklahoma-None. Attendance: 7018

15 - (9) BAyLor 57, (13) okLAhomA 47Jan. 13, 2010 - Ferrell Center (Waco, Texas)

OKLAHOMA 47 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 10  Roethlisberger,C  f  1-4  0-3  0-0  0-0  0  2  2  0  0  0  0  19 21  Thompson,Amanda  f  3-15  0-3  0-0  4-8  12  4  6  0  0  0  2  36 34  Olajuwon,Abi  c  4-8  0-0  2-2  1-0  1  5  10  0  6  0  1  13 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  g  2-15  1-9  2-2  1-2  3  0  7  1  3  0  1  37 13  Robinson,Danielle  g  7-15  0-0  1-1  1-3  4  3  15  4  5  0  2  40 14  Willis,Lauren  -  0-0  0-0  3-3  0-2  2  2  3  0  0  0  0  10 44  Cloman,Lyndsey  -  1-4  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  2  2  0  0  0  0  19 45  Hartman,Jasmine  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  18 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  1-2  0-0  0-0  1-0  1  4  2  0  0  0  0  8   TEAM  -  -  -  -  6-5  11  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  19-63  1-15  8-8  14-20  34  22  47  5  14  0  6  200  30.2%  6.7%  100 %  BAYLOR 57 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 24  Field, Ashley  f  2-4  1-2  0-0  3-4  7  0  5  0  0  0  0  16 42  Griner, Brittney  c  3-8  0-0  6-10  2-7  9  4  12  0  7  11  2  39 15  Washington, Shanay  g  4-11  0-1  4-7  2-3  5  2  12  2  4  0  3  36 20  Condrey, Terran  g  1-4  0-0  4-4  1-4  5  0  6  4  2  0  0  32 21  Griffin, Kelli  g  4-7  2-3  2-4  0-5  5  2  12  2  3  0  0  40 01  Hayden, Kimetria  -  1-2  0-1  1-2  0-1  1  2  3  1  0  0  0  9 03  Madden, Jordan  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  1  0  0  0  0  0  1 25  Palmer, Lindsay  -  1-2  0-1  0-0  0-0  0  0  2  0  0  0  0  2 55  Medlock, Morghan  -  2-5  0-0  1-3  3-4  7  1  5  0  4  0  2  25   TEAM  -  -  -  -  0-2  2  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  18-43  3-8  18-30  11-30  41  12  57  9  20  11  7  200  41.9%  37.5%  60.0%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   Total  Oklahoma   25  22  47  Record: (11-4,(1-1) 13/13)  Baylor   24  33  57  Record: (14-2,(1-1) 9/9)  Officials: Tina Napier, Cameron Inouye, Clarke Stevens Technical fouls: Oklahoma-None. Baylor-None. Attendance: 7718

16 - (13) okLAhomA 74, (8) TexAS A&m 56Jan. 17, 2010 - Lloyd Noble Center (Norman, Okla.)

TEXAS A&M 56 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 21  Elonu, Adaora  f  3-11  0-1  1-2  3-3  6  3  7  1  0  0  3  28 22  Smith, Tanisha  f  4-13  0-2  0-2  0-4  4  5  8  1  3  0  1  27 02  Buchanan, Damitria  c  0-1  0-0  0-0  2-0  2  4  0  0  1  0  0  12 20  White, Tyra  g  7-12  2-3  2-5  1-5  6  1  18  2  1  0  0  32 51  Colson, Sydney  g  5-9  3-6  1-2  0-3  3  4  14  5  3  0  5  33 04  Carter, Sydney  -  2-9  0-3  0-0  0-2  2  0  4  1  0  0  2  26 15  Baker, Maryann  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  4 23  Adams, Danielle  -  4-12  1-6  3-4  3-4  7  3  12  0  3  1  0  33 40  Assarian, Kelsey  -  1-2  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  2  0  0  0  0  6   TEAM  -  -  -  -  2-1  3  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  26-69  6-21  7-15  11-22  33  20  65  10  11  1  11  201  37.7%  28.6%  46.7%  OKLAHOMA 74 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min10  Roethlisberger,C  f  0-1  0-1  2-4  2-4  6  2  2  1  2  0  1  23 21  Thompson,Amanda  f  5-11  0-1  4-4  3-8  11  4  14  1  5  2  0  32 34  Olajuwon,Abi  c  6-9  0-0  2-2  2-9  11  3  14  2  3  3  0  30 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  g  7-15  4-8  2-3  2-4  6  1  20  0  1  0  0  39 13  Robinson,Danielle  g  7-18  0-2  10-11  1-2  3  2  24  7  6  0  1  39 45  Hartman,Jasmine  -  0-2  0-0  0-0  0-2  2  1  0  3  1  0  0  22 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  0-1  0-0  0-0  0-1  1  4  0  0  1  0  1  15   TEAM  -  -  -  -  3-4  7  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  25-57  4-12  20-24  13-34  47  17  74  14  19  5  3  200  43.9%  33.3%  83.3%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   Total  Texas A&M   30  35  65  Record: (14-2, 2-1 Big 12)  Oklahoma   41  33  74  Record: (12-4, 2-1 Big 12)  Officials: Michael Price, Lisa Jones, Brian Hall Technical fouls: Texas A&M-None. Oklahoma-None. Attendance: 8159

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17 - (13) okLAhomA 62, miSSouri 61Jan. 20, 2010 - Mizzou Arena (Columbia, Mo.)

OKLAHOMA 62 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 10  Roethlisberger,C  f  0-2  0-1  0-0  1-2  3  4  0  0  3  0  0  23 21  Thompson,Amanda  f  6-11  0-0  1-2  3-8  11  2  13  5  5  0  0  34 34  Olajuwon,Abi  c  4-9  0-0  0-2  1-9  10  3  8  0  2  0  0  30 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  g  10-18  3-5  0-0  1-5  6  1  23  0  3  0  0  35 13  Robinson,Danielle  g  4-9  0-0  8-8  0-2  2  1  16  5  5  0  2  40 14  Willis,Lauren  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  1  0  0  6 44  Cloman,Lyndsey  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  3 45  Hartman,Jasmine  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-2  2  2  0  1  2  0  0  16 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  1-3  0-1  0-0  1-1  2  3  2  0  2  0  0  13   TEAM  -  -  -  -  2-3  5  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  25-52  3-7  9-12  9-32  41  16  62  11  23  0  2  200  48.1%  42.9%  75.0%  MISSOURI 61 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 03  Hanneman, Amanda  f  0-6  0-4  3-4  1-1  2  1  3  0  4  0  2  29 04  Johnson, Jessra  f  8-17  0-7  2-3  1-6  7  0  18  1  3  1  0  30 44  Jones, Shakara  f  6-11  0-0  1-1  0-4  4  2  13  1  0  1  1  29 11  Richbow, Toy  g  2-6  0-1  0-1  1-1  2  1  4  2  0  0  2  35 23  Brown, RaeShara  g  2-12  2-4  6-6  4-0  4  3  12  5  3  0  5  31 10  Otote, Jasmyn  -  0-4  0-4  0-0  0-2  2  2  0  1  0  0  0  12 32  Scott, Marissa  -  0-2  0-2  0-0  0-1  1  1  0  0  0  0  0  12 50  Flores, Christine  -  4-8  0-0  3-4  3-2  5  2  11  0  0  2  1  22   TEAM  -  -  -  -  2-2  4  -  -  -  2  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  22-66  2-22  15-19  12-19  31  12  61  10  12  4  11  200  33.3%  9.1%  78.9%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   Total  Oklahoma   25  37  62  Record: (13-4, 3-1)  Missouri   30  31  61  Record: (10-7, 0-4)  Officials: Tina Napier, Bob Trammell, Mary Day Technical fouls: Oklahoma-None. Missouri-None. Attendance: 1347

18 - (13) okLAhomA 81, kAnSAS 69Jan. 23, 2010 - Lloyd Noble Center (Norman, Okla.)

KANSAS 69 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 01  Sutherland, Aishah  f  6-10  0-1  1-2  1-5  6  4  13  0  1  1  0  34 04  McCray, Danielle  f  2-10  0-4  3-4  1-5  6  5  7  4  3  1  1  33 21  Davis, Carolyn  f  4-6  0-0  6-10  1-1  2  4  14  0  3  0  0  27 00  Jacobs, LaChelda  g  0-1  0-0  0-0  0-3  3  3  0  2  3  0  0  18 20  Morris, Sade  g  5-8  0-0  7-7  0-0  0  2  17  3  2  0  0  29 02  Kohn, Kelly  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-2  2  0  0  1  1  0  0  10 03  Codio, Rhea  -  0-1  0-1  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  4 13  Engelman, Monica  -  5-8  2-5  0-0  1-5  6  2  12  1  4  0  2  26 14  Boogaard, Krysten  -  1-3  0-0  1-2  0-1  1  1  3  0  0  0  0  9 24  Smith, Nicollette  -  0-1  0-1  0-0  0-1  1  1  0  0  1  0  0  6 34  Weddington, Porscha  -  1-1  0-0  1-2  1-1  2  2  3  0  0  0  0  4   TEAM  -  -  -  -  2-4  6  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  24-49  2-12  19-27  7-28  35  24  69  11  18  2  3  200  49.0%  16.7%  70.4%  OKLAHOMA 81 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 10  Roethlisberger,C  f  2-5  1-2  5-5  3-3  6  3  10  4  2  0  1  27 21  Thompson,Amanda  f  4-11  0-0  1-3  3-5  8  3  9  2  1  0  1  27 34  Olajuwon,Abi  c  3-4  0-0  2-3  1-4  5  5  8  0  0  1  0  17 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  g  7-16  4-10  4-5  0-2  2  2  22  1  2  0  2  37 13  Robinson,Danielle  g  6-18  0-0  2-2  0-3  3  2  14  7  3  0  1  35 14  Willis,Lauren  -  0-1  0-1  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  4 31  Morrison,Kodi  -  0-1  0-1  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  2 44  Cloman,Lyndsey  -  0-2  0-0  0-1  0-1  1  1  0  0  0  0  0  8 45  Hartman,Jasmine  -  3-3  1-1  0-0  0-0  0  1  7  1  0  0  0  24 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  5-6  0-0  1-2  4-4  8  4  11  0  0  0  0  19   TEAM  -  -  -  -  1-1  2  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  30-67  6-15  15-21  12-23  35  21  81  15  8  1  5  200  44.8%  40.0%  71.4%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   Total  Kansas   24  45  69  Record: (11-7, 1-4 Big 12)  Oklahoma   37  44  81  Record: (14-4, 4-1 Big 12)  Officials: Laura Morris, Felicia Grinter, Joe Cunningham Technical fouls: Kansas-None. Oklahoma-None. Attendance: 8331

19 - (22) ioWA STATe 63, (11) okLAhomA 56Jan. 27, 2010 - Hilton Coliseum (Ames, Iowa)

OKLAHOMA 56 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  *  4-11  1-6  5-6  0-3  3  3  14  1  0  0  1  38 10  Roethlisberger,C  *  4-9  1-5  0-0  2-5  7  4  9  1  3  0  0  31 13  Robinson,Danielle  *  2-7  1-4  5-6  1-1  2  5  10  2  1  0  1  27 21  Thompson,Amanda  *  4-13  2-3  2-3  6-4  10  4  12  3  2  1  1  35 34  Olajuwon,Abi  *  4-6  0-0  1-4  1-5  6  5  9  0  2  0  1  21 14  Willis,Lauren  -  0-2  0-2  0-0  0-1  1  0  0  0  1  0  0  12 44  Cloman,Lyndsey  -  0-1  0-0  0-2  0-2  2  1  0  0  0  1  0  6 45  Hartman,Jasmine  -  0-2  0-1  0-0  0-0  0  2  0  3  1  0  0  18 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  0-1  0-0  2-4  2-1  3  4  2  0  3  0  0  12   TEAM  -  -  -  -  2-0  2  -  -  -  1  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  18-52  5-21  15-25  14-22  36  28  56  10  14  2  4  200  34.6%  23.8%  60.0%  IOWA STATE 63 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min04  Lacey, Alison  *  3-9  3-6  3-4  1-2  3  4  12  4  2  0  0  31 10  Stuckey, Denae  *  0-2  0-0  2-4  2-3  5  4  2  2  2  0  0  34 11  Bolte, Kelsey  *  4-8  3-5  4-4  1-2  3  3  15  2  1  0  3  29 33  Poppens, Chelsea  *  0-4  0-0  5-6  4-3  7  1  5  1  2  2  1  18 55  Prins, Anna  *  6-12  1-4  2-3  0-1  1  4  15  1  2  0  0  22 02  Williams, Whitney  -  1-1  0-0  1-2  0-1  1  4  3  1  2  0  0  13 12  Schroll, Jessica  -  1-3  0-0  2-4  5-6  11  0  4  1  0  1  0  32 23  Cole, Chassidy  -  0-2  0-0  1-2  0-1  1  0  1  3  0  0  1  11 42  Zimmerman, Amanda  -  2-4  0-1  2-2  0-2  2  2  6  0  2  1  0  10   TEAM  -  -  -  -  0-3  3  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  17-45  7-16  22-31  13-24  37  22  63  15  13  4  5  200  37.8%  43.8%  71.0%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   Total  Oklahoma   21  35  56  Record: (14-5; 4-2 Big 12)  Iowa State   33  30  63  Record: (16-3; 4-2 Big 12)  Officials: Scott Yarbrough, Beverly Roberts, Clarke Stevens Technical fouls: Oklahoma-None. Iowa State-None. Attendance: 10,121

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20 - (11) okLAhomA 70, TexAS TeCh 66Jan. 30, 2010 - United Spirit Arena (Lubbock, Texas)

OKLAHOMA 70 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 10  Roethlisberger,C  f  4-10  3-5  3-3  2-4  6  3  14  1  2  0  0  33 21  Thompson,Amanda  f  3-10  0-0  2-3  4-9  13  4  8  2  5  1  0  35 34  Olajuwon,Abi  c  0-4  0-0  1-2  2-8  10  3  1  0  3  0  0  24 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  g  6-15  3-9  2-2  0-4  4  3  17  1  3  0  1  37 13  Robinson,Danielle  g  8-13  0-0  10-10  1-2  3  2  26  5  4  1  3  39 45  Hartman,Jasmine  -  0-1  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  3  0  1  1  0  0  16 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  2-3  0-0  0-0  2-0  2  0  4  1  0  0  3  16   TEAM  -  -  -  -  1-1  2  -  -  -  1  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  23-56  6-14  18-20  12-28  40  18  70  11  19  2  7  200  41.1%  42.9%  90.0%  TEXAS TECH 66 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 31  Roberson, Ashlee  f  3-5  0-0  1-6  2-7  9  4  7  2  1  0  2  30 20  Mallard, Kierra  c  3-13  1-1  1-2  0-5  5  3  8  2  5  0  1  28 13  Murphree, Jordan  g  10-18  2-4  6-9  2-1  3  3  28  0  2  1  2  32 14  Martin, Tilmila  g  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  1  0  2  2  0  0  18 23  Smalls, Monique  g  5-8  1-1  0-0  0-6  6  3  11  3  3  0  3  39 00  Brown, Chynna  -  3-6  0-0  0-0  2-0  2  1  6  0  0  0  0  17 01  Barncastle, Jordan  -  1-3  0-1  0-0  0-0  0  0  2  1  1  0  0  14 03  Ashton, Marissa  -  1-3  0-0  0-0  1-1  2  0  2  0  1  0  0  9 05  Hyde, Christine  -  1-1  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  3  2  0  0  0  0  7 24  Bokenkamp, Mary  -  0-1  0-1  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  6   TEAM  -  -  -  -  0-1  1  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  27-58  4-8  8-17  7-21  28  18  66  10  15  1  8  200  46.6%  50.0%  47.1%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   Total  Oklahoma   32  38  70  Record: (15-5/5-2)  Texas Tech   33  33  66  Record: (13-7/1-5)  Officials: June Courteau, Cameron Inouye, Jesse Dickerson Technical fouls: Oklahoma-None. Texas Tech-None. Attendance: 7,897

21 - (17) TexAS 75, (13) okLAhomA 57Feb. 3, 2010 - Lloyd Noble Center (Norman, Okla.)

TEXAS 75 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 05  Nash, Kathleen  f  1-5  0-1  4-5  1-8  9  2  6  1  0  0  1  28 22  Gayle, Ashley  c  4-7  0-0  1-3  2-5  7  3  9  0  1  4  0  23 00  Williams, Earnesia  g  4-6  0-1  0-0  1-3  4  5  8  2  1  0  1  23 10  Raven, Brittainey  g  5-10  2-4  5-6  1-1  2  1  17  2  4  0  2  33 33  Fontenette, Ashleigh  g  7-12  0-0  7-7  1-7  8  3  21  4  3  0  0  26 04  Arriaran, Erika  -  1-5  0-1  2-2  0-2  2  0  4  0  0  0  1  20 12  Anderson, Yvonne  -  0-1  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  2  0  0  2  0  0  12 13  Flores, Lauren  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  1  0  0  1  0  0  4 32  Nash, Kristen  -  1-2  0-0  0-0  1-0  1  1  2  1  1  0  0  15 45  Reed, Cokie  -  3-4  0-0  2-2  0-5  5  2  8  0  3  0  0  16   TEAM  -  -  -  -  3-1  4  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  26-52  2-7  21-25  10-32  42  20  75  10  16  4  5  200  50.0%  28.6%  84.0% 

OKLAHOMA 57 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 10  Roethlisberger,C  f  3-14  0-7  2-2  1-4  5  4  8  1  1  0  1  34 21  Thompson,Amanda  f  5-17  1-2  8-8  5-6  11  4  19  0  1  0  0  40 34  Olajuwon,Abi  c  2-5  0-0  2-4  0-1  1  4  6  0  1  0  0  20 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  g  2-8  1-5  0-0  0-4  4  0  5  1  1  0  1  40 13  Robinson,Danielle  g  6-13  0-0  4-4  0-0  0  5  16  2  2  0  2  27 14  Willis,Lauren  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  2 45  Hartman,Jasmine  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  2  1  0  0  17 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  1-3  0-0  1-4  4-3  7  4  3  0  4  0  2  20   TEAM  -  -  -  -  2-2  4  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  19-60  2-14  17-22  12-20  32  21  57  6  11  0  6  200  31.7%  14.3%  77.3%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   Total  Texas   33  42  75  Record: (14-6, 4-3 Big 12)  Oklahoma   22  35  57  Record: (15-6, 5-3 Big 12)  Officials: Lisa Jones, Laura Morris, Roy Gubleyan Technical fouls: Texas-None. Oklahoma-None. Attendance: 7,151

22 - (13) okLAhomA 77, (10) okLAhomA STATe 66Feb. 6, 2010 - Gallagher-Iba Arena (Stillwater, Okla.)

OKLAHOMA 77 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 10  Roethlisberger,C  f  1-9  0-4  2-2  2-2  4  3  4  1  2  0  1  25 21  Thompson,Amanda  f  3-7  0-0  0-0  4-6  10  3  6  3  4  1  0  28 34  Olajuwon,Abi  c  5-6  0-0  4-4  5-4  9  2  14  0  1  0  1  28 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  g  5-13  2-9  0-0  1-3  4  1  12  1  1  0  0  36 13  Robinson,Danielle  g  10-22  0-2  16-16  1-8  9  4  36  6  1  0  2  38 14  Willis,Lauren  -  0-2  0-2  0-0  1-0  1  0  0  0  0  0  0  4 45  Hartman,Jasmine  -  0-1  0-1  0-0  1-0  1  1  0  0  1  0  0  21 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  2-3  0-0  1-3  4-3  7  4  5  1  2  0  0  20   TEAM  -  -  -  -  1-3  4  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  26-63  2-18  23-25  20-29  49  18  77  12  12  1  4  200  41.3%  11.1%  92.0%  OKLAHOMA STATE 66 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 01  Cunningham, Tegan  f  6-13  1-6  3-4  0-3  3  3  16  0  2  0  1  34 24  Robinson, Precious  f  0-2  0-0  4-4  4-2  6  1  4  1  3  1  2  25 33  Byford, Megan  c  3-4  0-0  1-3  5-2  7  4  7  0  0  0  0  32 00  Garrison, Lakyn  g  2-4  2-3  0-0  1-3  4  0  6  1  0  0  0  28 10  Riley, Andrea  g  11-34  4-12  4-5  0-6  6  2  30  5  5  0  0  40 05  Blair-Mobley, Caroly  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  1  0  1  0  0  0  3 11  Clardy, Ally  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  1  0  2  0  0  1  12 15  Young, Toni  -  1-3  0-0  1-2  2-2  4  3  3  0  0  1  0  15 25  Keller, Lindsey  -  0-2  0-0  0-0  1-0  1  3  0  0  0  0  0  11   TEAM  -  -  -  -  0-0  0  -  -  -  1  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  23-62  7-21  13-18  13-18  31  18  66  10  11  2  4  200  37.1%  33.3%  72.2%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   Total  Oklahoma   31  46  77  Record: (16-6, 6-3)  Oklahoma State   33  33  66  Record: (18-5, 6-3) 

Officials: Beverly Roberts, Brian Hall, Jesse Dickerson Technical fouls: Oklahoma-None. Oklahoma State-None. Attendance: 6264

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Baylor 60 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 15  Washington, Shanay  f  4-9  0-3  0-1  2-3  5  2  8  1  0  0  0  33 55  Medlock, Morghan  f  1-8  0-0  0-0  2-0  2  0  2  0  1  0  0  20 42  Griner, Brittney  c  7-14  0-0  3-4  3-9  12  3  17  0  4  11  0  42 20  Condrey, Terran  g  3-6  0-1  0-0  0-3  3  2  6  4  0  0  1  26 21  Griffin, Kelli  g  4-12  0-2  2-2  1-9  10  0  10  6  3  0  0  40 01  Hayden, Kimetria  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-1  1  0  0  0  0  0  0  5 03  Madden, Jordan  -  2-9  2-4  0-0  0-2  2  2  6  1  2  0  3  27 04  Zachariason, Whitney  -  0-2  0-2  0-0  0-2  2  0  0  0  0  0  0  4 24  Field, Ashley  -  2-4  0-1  3-4  0-5  5  1  7  0  1  0  0  23 44  Chandler, Mariah  -  2-5  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  4  0  0  0  1  5   TEAM  -  -  -  -  0-0  0  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  25-69  2-13  8-11  8-34  42  10  60  12  11  11  5  225  36.2%  15.4%  72.7%  OKLAHOMA 62 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min10  Roethlisberger,C  f  0-2  0-1  2-2  2-4  6  4  2  0  0  0  0  20 21  Thompson,Amanda  f  8-16  3-5  0-0  7-12  19  1  19  2  3  1  5  41 34  Olajuwon,Abi  c  3-17  0-0  2-3  8-6  14  5  8  2  5  0  0  35 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  g  5-15  1-6  1-2  0-3  3  0  12  2  0  0  2  42 13  Robinson,Danielle  g  9-24  0-0  1-2  0-5  5  0  19  4  3  0  1  45 45  Hartman,Jasmine  -  0-1  0-0  0-0  0-2  2  0  0  0  0  0  0  27 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  1-4  0-0  0-0  2-1  3  3  2  1  1  0  0  15   TEAM  -  -  -  -  1-3  4  -  -  -  1  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  26-79  4-12  6-9  20-36  56  13  62  11  13  1  8  225  32.9%  33.3%  66.7%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   OT   Total  Baylor   15  42  3  60  Record: (17-6, 4-5 Big 12)  Oklahoma   27  30  5  62  Record: (17-6, 7-3 Big 12)  Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Michael Price, Bryan Enterline Technical fouls: Baylor-None. Oklahoma-None. Attendance: 8493

24 - (12) okLAhomA 65, CoLorADo 55Feb. 13, 2010 - Lloyd Noble Center (Norman, Okla.)

COLORADO 55 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 14  Malcolm-Peck, M.  f  0-1  0-1  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  1  0  0  7 34  Dunn, Courtney  c  0-5  0-2  0-0  1-5  6  2  0  0  1  0  1  28 01  Fressle, Alyssa  g  5-13  1-4  0-0  0-1  1  4  11  3  6  1  2  36 22  Spears, Brittany  g  12-20  2-4  2-3  4-5  9  2  28  1  7  0  3  38 23  Jeffery, Chucky  g  0-2  0-1  0-0  0-2  2  0  0  1  2  0  1  12 02  Smith, Bianca  -  4-12  3-10  2-3  0-2  2  3  13  0  4  0  0  32 15  Seabrook, Julie  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  3 21  Dale, Chelsea  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-2  2  1  0  0  0  0  1  14 32  Mullaney, Kelly Jo  -  1-1  1-1  0-0  1-2  3  1  3  0  2  0  2  20 55  MacFarlane, Melissa  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-1  1  0  0  0  1  1  0  10   TEAM  -  -  -  -  3-2  5  -  -  -  2  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  22-54  7-23  4-6  9-22  31  13  55  5  26  2  10  200  40.7%  30.4%  66.7%  OKLAHOMA 65 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 21  Thompson,Amanda  f  5-10  1-3  5-5  1-2  3  3  16  2  1  1  3  25 34  Olajuwon,Abi  c  2-6  0-0  1-2  2-6  8  0  5  0  2  0  0  19 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  g  4-11  2-5  0-0  0-2  2  0  10  0  2  0  0  22 13  Robinson,Danielle  g  3-6  0-0  3-3  1-2  3  1  9  6  3  0  5  24 45  Hartman,Jasmine  g  2-4  0-1  0-0  0-1  1  0  4  2  2  0  2  34 10  Roethlisberger,C  -  1-3  1-3  1-2  2-2  4  0  4  1  3  0  0  19 14  Willis,Lauren  -  2-6  2-3  0-0  0-2  2  1  6  1  2  0  0  19 31  Morrison,Kodi  -  1-4  0-2  0-0  1-2  3  0  2  0  2  0  1  11 44  Cloman,Lyndsey  -  3-4  0-0  2-2  2-2  4  1  8  0  1  0  0  19 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  0-1  0-0  1-2  0-0  0  1  1  1  2  0  0  8  TEAM  -  -  -  -  1-2  3  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  23-55  6-17  13-16  10-23  33  7  65  13  20  1  11  200  41.8%  35.3%  81.3%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   Total  Colorado   23  32  55  Record: (12-11/2-8 Big 12)  Oklahoma   42  23  65  Record: (18-6/8-3 Big 12)  Officials: Bob Trammell, Mary Day, Wesley Dean Technical fouls: Colorado-None. Oklahoma-None. Attendance: 8298

25 - (1) ConneCTiCuT 76, (11) okLAhomA 60Feb. 15, 2010 - Lloyd Noble Center (Norman, Okla.)

CONNECTICUT 76 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 23  MOORE, Maya  f  6-16  1-3  5-6  3-7  10  2  18  2  2  2  1  33 32  GREENE, Kalana  f  6-9  0-0  2-2  2-4  6  5  14  2  4  0  1  33 31  CHARLES, Tina  c  8-13  0-0  3-5  1-8  9  0  19  2  2  4  1  37 03  HAYES, Tiffany  g  7-11  1-3  5-6  1-3  4  3  20  1  2  0  0  37 05  DOTY, Caroline  g  2-10  1-8  0-0  1-3  4  1  5  4  2  0  1  38 22  GARDLER, Meghan  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  2 30  DIXON, Lorin  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-2  2  0  0  1  0  0  0  11 34  FARIS, Kelly  -  0-1  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  1  0  0  0  0  0  4 41  MCLAREN, Kaili  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-2  2  1  0  0  2  1  0  5   TEAM  -  -  -  -  3-4  7  -  -  -  1  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  29-60  3-14  15-19  11-33  44  13  76  12  15  7  4  200  48.3%  21.4%  78.9%  OKLAHOMA 60 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  f  2-12  2-7  1-3  1-3  4  0  7  1  1  1  1  38 21  Thompson,Amanda  f  6-21  0-5  4-6  2-11  13  3  16  3  1  2  0  40 34  Olajuwon,Abi  c  4-13  0-0  1-2  4-3  7  4  9  0  2  0  2  25 13  Robinson,Danielle  g  7-14  0-0  4-6  2-3  5  3  18  5  4  0  2  40 45  Hartman,Jasmine  g  0-0  0-0  0-0  1-0  1  2  0  0  0  0  0  9 10  Roethlisberger,C  -  3-6  2-5  0-0  0-0  0  4  8  0  2  0  1  33 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  1-3  0-0  0-0  0-1  1  2  2  1  1  1  0  15   TEAM  -  -  -  -  5-1  6  -  -  -  1  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  23-69  4-17  10-17  15-22  37  18  60  10  12  4  6  200  33.3%  23.5%  58.8%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   Total  Connecticut   32  44  76  Record: (26-0)  Oklahoma   30  30  60  Record: (18-7) 

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26 - (11) okLAhomA 64, kAnSAS STATe 58Feb. 21, 2010 - Bramlage Coliseum (Manhattan, Kan.)

OKLAHOMA 64 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  f  10-17  4-9  0-0  1-5  6  0  24  2  5  0  2  37 21  Thompson,Amanda  f  7-13  0-0  3-3  5-6  11  2  17  2  3  2  2  33 34  Olajuwon,Abi  c  2-5  0-0  0-0  0-4  4  1  4  1  2  1  0  17 13  Robinson,Danielle  g  1-5  0-0  8-8  2-2  4  3  10  4  3  0  0  35 45  Hartman,Jasmine  g  0-2  0-0  0-0  1-0  1  1  0  1  1  0  0  18 10  Roethlisberger,C  -  2-8  1-5  2-2  0-1  1  2  7  1  1  0  0  27 14  Willis,Lauren  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  1  0  0  7 44  Cloman,Lyndsey  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  1  0  0  1  0  0  2 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  1-4  0-0  0-0  1-7  8  3  2  0  3  1  0  24   TEAM  -  -  -  -  3-3  6  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  23-54  5-14  13-13  13-28  41  13  64  11  20  4  4  200  42.6%  35.7%  100 %  KANSAS STATE 58 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min04  Sweat, Ashley  f  6-17  0-5  7-8  0-4  4  3  19  2  3  1  2  37 33  Childs, Jalana  f  5-12  0-0  1-2  3-4  7  1  11  3  2  1  1  32 02  Chambers, Brittany  g  5-13  3-6  0-0  3-2  5  1  13  2  2  1  1  38 12  Karr, Taelor  g  3-7  2-4  0-0  0-3  3  2  8  1  0  0  3  29 41  Kincaid, Kari  g  1-5  0-1  2-2  0-3  3  1  4  4  2  0  1  38 22  White, Mariah  -  0-1  0-0  0-0  1-0  1  3  0  0  0  0  0  5 23  Spani, Shalin  -  1-4  1-3  0-0  1-0  1  2  3  0  0  0  1  14 34  Brown, Branshea  -  0-1  0-0  0-0  0-1  1  1  0  0  2  1  1  7   TEAM  -  -  -  -  3-0  3  -  -  -  1  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  21-60  6-19  10-12  11-17  28  14  58  12  12  4  10  200  35.0%  31.6%  83.3%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   Total  Oklahoma   18  46  64  Record: (19-7, 9-3)  Kansas State   34  24  58  Record: (12-14, 4-8)  Officials: Scotty Hermann, Billy Smith, Doug Miller Technical fouls: Oklahoma-None. Kansas State-None. Attendance: 4523

27 - (3) neBrASkA 80, (11) okLAhomA 64Feb. 24, 2010 - Lloyd Noble Center (Norman, Okla.

NEBRASKA 80 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 23  Griffin, Kelsey  f  11-19  0-2  8-10  3-10  13  1  30  1  0  1  1  35 24  Kelley, Dominique  f  1-7  1-2  4-6  3-2  5  4  7  3  2  0  2  28 40  Montgomery, Cory  f  9-18  4-8  2-2  2-4  6  2  24  1  2  0  1  34 00  Moore, Lindsey  g  4-7  2-4  0-0  0-4  4  3  10  4  4  0  1  39 22  Turner, Yvonne  g  2-7  0-5  1-1  0-1  1  4  5  1  1  0  2  20 11  Neals, Nicole  -  1-4  0-1  0-0  0-1  1  0  2  1  0  0  0  12 12  Reeves, Layne  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  1  0  0  3 13  Kuhlmann, Kala  -  0-2  0-2  0-0  1-2  3  1  0  0  0  0  0  18 35  Periago, Jessica  -  0-1  0-1  0-0  0-1  1  0  0  0  0  0  0  2 44  Redmon, Catheryn  -  1-1  0-0  0-0  1-2  3  4  2  0  1  0  0  9   TEAM  -  -  -  -  2-6  8  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  29-66  7-25  15-19  12-33  45  19  80  11  11  1  7  200  43.9%  28.0%  78.9%  OKLAHOMA 64 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  f  2-12  1-4  2-5  0-3  3  3  7  0  3  0  0  34 21  Thompson,Amanda  f  7-20  0-1  1-2  3-5  8  4  15  0  3  2  2  39 34  Olajuwon,Abi  c  6-10  0-0  4-5  6-8  14  4  16  0  2  1  1  25 13  Robinson,Danielle  g  5-8  0-2  5-6  0-2  2  2  15  6  4  1  0  40 45  Hartman,Jasmine  g  2-3  1-1  1-2  1-0  1  0  6  3  1  0  0  25 10  Roethlisberger,C  -  1-6  0-5  1-4  1-2  3  2  3  2  1  0  0  27 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  1-2  0-0  0-0  0-2  2  2  2  0  2  1  0  10   TEAM  -  -  -  -  0-5  5  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  24-61  2-13  14-24  11-27  38  17  64  11  16  5  3  200  39.3%  15.4%  58.3%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   Total  Nebraska   33  47  80  Record: (26-0/13-0 Big 12)  Oklahoma   29  35  64  Record: (19-8/9-4 Big 12)  Officials: Melissa Barlow, Beverly Roberts, Brenda Pantoja Technical fouls: Nebraska-None. Oklahoma-None. Attendance: 7756

28 - (11) okLAhomA 75, (14) TexAS 60Feb. 27, 2010 - Frank Erwin Center (Austin, Texas)

OKLAHOMA 75 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  f  11-13  6-8  0-0  0-2  2  2  28  0  5  0  3  39 21  Thompson,Amanda  f  5-14  1-4  2-2  6-10  16  2  13  1  5  0  3  38 34  Olajuwon,Abi  c  5-12  0-0  2-3  3-5  8  4  12  0  3  0  3  25 13  Robinson,Danielle  g  5-12  0-1  6-6  0-2  2  3  16  7  4  0  2  33 45  Hartman,Jasmine  g  0-3  0-0  4-7  0-2  2  2  4  2  2  0  2  40 10  Roethlisberger,C  -  0-2  0-2  0-0  0-1  1  1  0  0  1  0  0  9 14  Willis,Lauren  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1 44  Cloman,Lyndsey  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  2  0  0  0  0  0  1 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  1-1  0-0  0-0  1-2  3  4  2  0  2  0  0  14   TEAM  -  -  -  -  4-1  5  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  27-57  7-15  14-18  14-25  39  20  75  10  22  0  13  200  47.4%  46.7%  77.8%  TEXAS 60 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 00  Williams, Earnesia  f  4-8  0-2  3-4  6-5  11  2  11  0  3  0  2  33 22  Gayle, Ashley  c  1-7  0-0  0-0  2-3  5  0  2  0  2  4  0  21 05  Nash, Kathleen  g  4-7  2-4  2-4  1-4  5  2  12  1  0  2  4  29 10  Raven, Brittainey  g  3-12  1-3  3-4  1-1  2  3  10  1  6  0  0  32 33  Fontenette, Ashleigh  g  2-9  0-1  4-4  1-0  1  2  8  2  3  0  3  27 04  Arriaran, Erika  -  1-6  0-2  0-0  0-1  1  1  2  0  1  0  0  11 12  Anderson, Yvonne  -  1-3  0-1  0-0  0-2  2  1  2  1  0  0  0  12 13  Flores, Lauren  -  0-3  0-2  0-0  0-1  1  1  0  3  1  0  0  11 32  Nash, Kristen  -  2-3  0-0  2-2  1-2  3  1  6  0  0  1  0  15 45  Reed, Cokie  -  1-4  0-0  5-6  5-0  5  5  7  0  3  0  0  9   TEAM  -  -  -  -  1-0  1  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  19-62  3-15  19-24  18-19  37  18  60  8  19  7  9  200  30.6%  20.0%  79.2% 

Score by Periods  1st   2nd   Total  Oklahoma   33  42  75  Record: (20-8, 10-4)  Texas   23  37  60  Record: (19-9, 8-6)  Officials: Tina Napier, Scott Yarbrough, Lawson Newton Technical fouls: Oklahoma-None. Texas-None. Attendance: 6579

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OKLAHOMA 55 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  *  3-14  0-5  0-0  1-3  4  2  6  2  5  0  0  40 13  Robinson,Danielle  *  4-16  0-0  8-8  1-2  3  3  16  3  5  0  2  38 21  Thompson,Amanda  *  4-8  0-1  0-0  0-6  6  4  8  2  1  1  0  22 34  Olajuwon,Abi  *  4-8  0-0  5-6  3-7  10  3  13  1  2  1  0  28 45  Hartman,Jasmine  *  0-1  0-0  2-4  1-0  1  0  2  1  4  0  0  23 10  Roethlisberger,C  -  2-8  0-2  4-4  2-2  4  5  8  1  2  0  0  24 14  Willis,Lauren  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1 44  Cloman,Lyndsey  -  0-1  0-0  2-2  0-1  1  0  2  0  1  0  1  7 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  0-1  0-0  0-0  2-4  6  2  0  0  1  0  0  17   TEAM  -  -  -  -  3-1  4  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  17-57  0-8  21-24  13-26  39  19  55  10  21  2  3  200  29.8%  0.0%  87.5%  TEXAS A&M 78 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 02  Buchanan, Damitria  *  0-2  0-0  0-0  1-2  3  4  0  0  0  0  0  13 04  Carter, Sydney  *  5-13  2-5  1-2  1-3  4  4  13  7  0  1  1  32 20  White, Tyra  *  1-5  0-1  0-0  0-4  4  2  2  2  2  0  0  27 21  Elonu, Adaora  *  8-15  0-0  1-2  2-8  10  3  17  2  1  1  1  33 22  Smith, Tanisha  *  8-17  0-0  3-3  1-3  4  1  19  4  5  1  2  36 05  Bellock, Kristi  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1 12  Windham, Cierra  -  0-1  0-0  0-0  1-0  1  0  0  0  0  0  0  2 15  Baker, Maryann  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-1  1  0  0  0  0  0  0  5 23  Adams, Danielle  -  5-11  0-1  8-8  2-5  7  4  18  1  1  3  1  30 25  Collins, Skylar  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1 32  Pratcher, Adrienne  -  0-0  0-0  1-2  0-0  0  0  1  0  0  0  0  1 40  Assarian, Kelsey  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  1-1  2  0  0  0  1  0  2  3 51  Colson, Sydney  -  3-4  2-2  0-0  1-1  2  2  8  2  2  0  2  16   TEAM  -  -  -  -  2-0  2  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  30-68  4-9  14-17  12-28  40  20  78  18  12  6  9  200  44.1%  44.4%  82.4%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   Total  Oklahoma   24  31  55  Record: (20-9, 10-5)  Texas A&M   43  35  78  Record: (21-7, 9-6)  Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Eric Brewton and Sue Blauch Technical fouls: Oklahoma-None. Texas A&M-None. Attendance: 5,205

30 - (11) okLAhomA 95, (20) okLAhomA STATe 62March 7, 2010 - Lloyd Noble Center (Norman, Okla.)

OKLAHOMA STATE 62 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 01  Cunningham, Tegan  f  2-12  1-4  0-0  1-3  4  3  5  1  1  0  3  28 15  Young, Toni  f  3-8  0-0  1-2  3-6  9  1  7  0  1  1  1  26 33  Byford, Megan  c  1-2  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  2  2  0  1  0  0  17 00  Garrison, Lakyn  g  1-4  0-3  0-0  0-1  1  1  2  2  0  0  1  21 10  Riley, Andrea  g  8-19  3-9  6-6  0-0  0  2  25  6  6  0  2  38 05  Blair-Mobley, Caroly  -  0-1  0-1  0-0  0-2  2  1  0  1  1  0  0  8 11  Clardy, Ally  -  0-1  0-0  0-0  0-1  1  0  0  0  0  0  0  12 13  Howard, Heather  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  1  0  0  0  0  0  5 21  Riley, LaSharra  -  0-1  0-0  0-0  0-1  1  1  0  0  0  0  0  4 24  Robinson, Precious  -  4-7  0-0  4-6  2-3  5  1  12  0  2  0  0  16 25  Keller, Lindsey  -  3-6  1-2  0-0  2-2  4  0  7  0  0  0  0  18 32  Jeffries, Desiree  -  1-1  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  2  1  0  0  0  7   TEAM  -  -  -  -  2-2  4  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  23-62  5-19  11-14  10-21  31  13  62  11  12  1  7  200  37.1%  26.3%  78.6%  OKLAHOMA 95 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  f  5-13  3-9  2-2  0-3  3  0  15  3  1  0  1  36 21  Thompson,Amanda  f  11-15  4-4  3-4  2-9  11  2  29  6  3  0  0  35 34  Olajuwon,Abi  c  2-4  0-0  2-3  1-9  10  2  6  0  3  1  0  27 13  Robinson,Danielle  g  5-6  0-0  3-3  0-5  5  4  13  9  2  0  0  29 45  Hartman,Jasmine  g  5-8  4-6  0-0  0-0  0  0  14  4  2  0  2  26 10  Roethlisberger,C  -  3-4  2-3  1-2  1-1  2  2  9  2  2  0  0  17 14  Willis,Lauren  -  2-3  2-3  0-0  0-0  0  0  6  0  0  0  1  8 31  Morrison,Kodi  -  0-2  0-1  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  4 44  Cloman,Lyndsey  -  0-1  0-0  0-0  1-0  1  1  0  0  0  0  0  4 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  1-3  1-1  0-0  0-3  3  2  3  0  1  0  0  14   TEAM  -  -  -  -  1-1  2  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  34-59  16-27  11-14  6-31  37  13  95  24  14  1  4  200  57.6%  59.3%  78.6%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   Total  Oklahoma State   28  34  62  Record: (21-9/9-7 Big 12)  Oklahoma   47  48  95  Record: (21-9/11-5 Big 12)  Officials: Clarke Stevens, Gator Parrish, Metta Roberts Technical fouls: Oklahoma State-None. Oklahoma-None. Attendance: 12387

31 - (12) okLAhomA 59, (16) BAyLor 54March 12, 2010 - Municipal Auditorium (Kansas City, Mo.)

BAYLOR 54 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 01  Hayden, Kimetria  *  0-4  0-1  0-0  0-3  3  0  0  1  1  0  0  12 15  Washington, Shanay  *  4-7  0-0  4-4  3-5  8  2  12  6  3  0  2  37 21  Griffin, Kelli  *  3-7  1-3  0-0  0-5  5  4  7  4  3  0  0  37 42  Griner, Brittney  *  4-10  0-0  5-7  2-4  6  1  13  2  2  10  0  40 55  Medlock, Morghan  *  8-18  0-1  2-2  1-4  5  2  18  0  1  0  0  36 03  Madden, Jordan  -  0-1  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1 04  Zachariason, Whitney  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0+ 05  Jones, Melissa  -  1-7  0-3  2-4  2-1  3  2  4  0  0  0  1  17 20  Condrey, Terran  -  0-2  0-0  0-0  1-5  6  2  0  0  0  0  0  20   TEAM  -  -  -  -  1-2  3  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  20-56  1-8  13-17  10-29  39  13  54  13  10  10  3  200  35.7%  12.5%  76.5%  OKLAHOMA 59 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  *  4-10  2-6  2-2  1-4  5  0  12  0  0  0  0  33 13  Robinson,Danielle  *  12-24  0-0  2-3  0-3  3  0  26  4  0  0  2  40 21  Thompson,Amanda  *  7-15  0-2  1-2  3-5  8  3  15  1  0  0  4  38 34  Olajuwon,Abi  *  0-7  0-0  4-4  3-7  10  4  4  1  3  2  0  24 45  Hartman,Jasmine  *  0-2  0-1  0-2  2-4  6  3  0  4  0  0  0  38 10  Roethlisberger,C  -  0-1  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  3  0  0  11 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  1-4  0-1  0-0  2-4  6  5  2  0  1  0  0  16   TEAM  -  -  -  -  2-0  2  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  24-63  2-10  9-13  13-27  40  15  59  10  7  2  6  200  38.1%  20.0%  69.2%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   Total  Baylor   26  28  54  Record: (23-9, 9-7)  Oklahoma   26  33  59  Record: (22-9, 11-5) 

Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Eric Brewton, Cameron Inouye Technical fouls: Baylor-None. Oklahoma-None.Attendance: 4239

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32 - (12) okLAhomA 74, (20) okLAhomA STATe 69March 13, 2010 - Municipal Auditorium (Kansas City, Mo.)

OKLAHOMA STATE 69 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 01  Cunningham, Tegan  *  9-18  3-6  0-0  2-6  8  5  21  0  1  0  0  40 05  Blair-Mobley, Caroly  *  1-3  0-2  0-0  1-3  4  2  2  0  1  1  1  36 10  Riley, Andrea  *  12-30  2-9  6-8  1-2  3  3  32  3  3  0  2  40 15  Young, Toni  *  3-6  0-0  0-0  1-0  1  5  6  0  0  0  1  11 25  Keller, Lindsey  *  0-3  0-2  0-0  2-2  4  2  0  0  2  0  0  12 00  Garrison, Lakyn  -  1-2  1-2  0-0  0-0  0  0  3  1  0  0  0  4 11  Clardy, Ally  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0+ 21  Riley, LaSharra  -  0-2  0-1  0-0  1-0  1  2  0  0  0  0  0  7 24  Robinson, Precious  -  2-5  0-0  0-0  4-4  8  0  4  0  0  1  2  29 33  Byford, Megan  -  0-2  0-0  1-2  1-4  5  2  1  1  0  1  1  21   TEAM  -  -  -  -  2-1  3  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  28-71  6-22  7-10  15-22  37  21  69  5  7  3  7  200  39.4%  27.3%  70.0%  OKLAHOMA STATE 69 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  *  5-11  3-8  2-4  1-5  6  0  15  1  4  0  0  37 13  Robinson,Danielle  *  4-13  0-0  11-12  0-4  4  3  19  4  4  0  1  40 21  Thompson,Amanda  *  6-13  1-2  4-4  7-11  18  0  17  5  2  0  1  38 34  Olajuwon,Abi  *  4-7  0-0  3-4  1-2  3  4  11  0  2  2  0  27 45  Hartman,Jasmine  *  1-5  0-3  0-0  1-3  4  0  2  0  0  0  0  31 10  Roethlisberger,C  -  2-5  2-5  0-0  2-2  4  1  6  1  1  1  0  14 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  1-1  0-0  2-2  0-1  1  1  4  0  0  1  1  13   TEAM  -  -  -  -  1-1  2  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  23-55  6-18  22-26  13-29  42  9  74  11  13  4  3  200  41.8%  33.3%  84.6%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   Total  Oklahoma State   40  29  69  Record: (23-10, 9-7)  Oklahoma   36  38  74  Record: (23-9, 11-5) 

Officials: Dee Kantner, Scott Yarbrough, Eric Brewton Technical fouls: Oklahoma State-None. Oklahoma-None. Attendance: 4675

33 - (11) TexAS A&m 74, (12) okLAhomA 67March 14, 2010 - Municipal Auditorium (Kansas City, Mo.)

TEXAS A&M 74 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 02  Buchanan, Damitria  *  1-1  0-0  0-0  1-1  2  3  2  0  2  1  3  16 04  Carter, Sydney  *  3-7  2-2  0-0  1-4  5  2  8  3  5  0  1  36 20  White, Tyra  *  6-10  3-4  1-2  1-5  6  1  16  0  0  0  0  28 21  Elonu, Adaora  *  3-16  0-2  4-4  2-3  5  4  10  1  2  0  3  25 22  Smith, Tanisha  *  2-7  1-2  3-4  2-5  7  2  8  2  1  1  1  33 15  Baker, Maryann  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0 23  Adams, Danielle  -  8-14  1-2  2-4  5-2  7  2  19  1  1  0  1  27 40  Assarian, Kelsey  -  1-1  0-0  2-4  0-2  2  1  4  0  0  1  0  12 51  Colson, Sydney  -  3-4  1-2  0-0  0-1  1  0  7  7  5  1  0  23   TEAM  -  -  -  -  1-1  2  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  27-60  8-14  12-18  13-24  37  15  74  14  16  4  9  200  45.0%  57.1%  66.7%  OKLAHOMA 67 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  *  3-9  2-7  0-0  0-2  2  1  8  0  3  0  1  37 13  Robinson,Danielle  *  8-19  0-0  2-2  1-2  3  4  18  5  4  0  3  40 21  Thompson,Amanda  *  8-27  2-4  2-2  9-10  19  4  20  4  3  2  3  40 34  Olajuwon,Abi  *  1-5  0-0  1-3  3-3  6  3  3  1  1  0  0  18 45  Hartman,Jasmine  *  0-1  0-0  4-4  1-5  6  0  4  2  5  0  1  37 10  Roethlisberger,C  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  1-1  2  2  0  1  0  0  0  6 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  5-6  0-0  4-6  2-2  4  3  14  0  2  0  0  22   TEAM  -  -  -  -  4-0  4  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  25-67  4-11  13-17  21-25  46  17  67  13  18  2  8  200  37.3%  36.4%  76.5%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   Total  Texas A&M   40  34  74  Record: (25-7, 10-6)  Oklahoma   34  33  67  Record: (23-10, 11-5)  Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Dee Kantner, Tina Napier Technical fouls: Texas A&M-None. Oklahoma-None. Attendance: 3120

34 - (12) 3-okLAhomA 68, 14-SouTh DAkoTA STATe 57March 21, 2010 - Lloyd Noble Center (Norman, Okla.)

SDSU 57 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 20  Schuttloffel,Jen  f  0-1  0-0  0-0  1-1  2  1  0  2  2  0  2  20 22  Cornemann,Ketty  f  1-8  0-3  0-0  0-3  3  0  2  0  3  0  0  32 40  Boever,Maria  f  5-13  2-2  0-0  2-7  9  3  12  0  4  0  2  29 02  Michelson,Macie  g  3-7  1-1  0-0  1-4  5  5  7  2  3  0  0  24 14  Rotert,Kristin  g  4-10  3-7  2-2  2-1  3  2  13  3  5  0  0  31 10  Young,Jill  -  3-5  1-3  2-2  0-0  0  0  9  0  0  0  0  17 12  Anderson,Alison  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  1-2  3  0  0  1  1  0  0  12 21  Dietel,Leah  -  3-5  0-0  0-0  1-2  3  2  6  0  0  0  1  17 30  Eide,Ashley  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  2 31  Sunnarborg,Jennie  -  2-8  1-2  3-4  1-2  3  1  8  2  0  0  0  16   TEAM  -  -  -  -  2-2  4  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  21-57  8-18  7-8  11-24  35  14  57  10  18  0  5  200  36.8%  44.4%  87.5%  OKLAHOMA 68 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  f  6-14  3-10  2-2  0-3  3  3  17  1  2  1  4  35 21  Thompson,Amanda  f  5-15  1-4  0-0  5-10  15  2  11  3  4  1  2  39 34  Olajuwon,Abi  c  6-10  0-0  3-4  1-3  4  1  15  0  1  1  0  20 13  Robinson,Danielle  g  6-13  0-0  1-1  1-5  6  2  13  8  4  0  4  38 45  Hartman,Jasmine  g  2-6  0-2  0-0  2-1  3  0  4  1  0  1  0  37 10  Roethlisberger,C  -  0-0  0-0  2-2  0-1  1  2  2  1  2  0  0  11 14  Willis,Lauren  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  2-3  0-0  2-2  1-1  2  3  6  1  0  0  0  19   TEAM  -  -  -  -  1-1  2  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  27-61  4-16  10-11  11-25  36  13  68  15  13  4  10  200  44.3%  25.0%  90.9%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   Total  South Dakota St.   31  26  57  Record: ((22-11))  Oklahoma   44  24  68  Record: ((24-10))  Officials: Scott Yarborough, Robert Scofield, Carol Comanita Technical fouls: South Dakota St.-None. Oklahoma-None. Attendance: 5,368

35 - (12) 3-okLAhomA 60, 11-uALr 44March 23, 2010 - Lloyd Noble Center (Norman, Okla.)

UALR 44 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 20  Reed, Chastity  f  9-17  0-0  2-2  0-4  4  1  20  4  6  1  4  38 54  Kursh, Marian  c  4-8  0-0  1-3  1-2  3  1  9  0  4  0  0  24 03  Rolfe, Asriel  g  0-6  0-6  0-0  1-3  4  2  0  2  4  0  2  40 10  Butler, Shanika  g  3-5  0-1  3-5  2-4  6  4  9  2  3  0  3  39 35  Sitzmann, Kim  g  1-13  0-9  0-0  0-1  1  2  2  1  2  0  1  40 15  Ashcraft, Shelby  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-1  1  0  0  0  0  0  0  2 30  Haywood, Channon  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  2  0  0  0  0  0  3 31  Williams, Britteni  -  2-2  0-0  0-2  1-1  2  4  4  0  0  0  1  13 33  Merriex, Janette  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1   Team  -  -  -  -  4-2  6  -  -  -  1  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  19-51  0-16  6-12  9-18  27  16  44  9  20  1  11  200  37.3%  0.0%  50.0%  OKLAHOMA 60 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  f  3-7  0-3  4-4  0-4  4  0  10  1  3  0  0  31 21  Thompson,Amanda  f  3-9  0-2  0-0  1-2  3  4  6  3  2  0  1  32 34  Olajuwon,Abi  c  8-12  0-0  3-3  6-5  11  2  19  1  4  0  1  27 13  Robinson,Danielle  g  4-8  0-0  5-6  0-2  2  1  13  4  6  1  4  36 45  Hartman,Jasmine  g  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-1  1  0  0  1  0  0  0  25 10  Roethlisberger,C  -  4-8  1-2  0-0  0-2  2  2  9  0  4  0  0  25 14  Willis,Lauren  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-1  1  0  0  0  1  0  0  6 31  Morrison,Kodi  -  1-1  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  2  0  0  0  0  1 44  Cloman,Lyndsey  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-1  1  0  0  0  0  0  0  2 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  0-2  0-0  1-2  1-4  5  1  1  1  2  0  0  15   TEAM  -  -  -  -  0-5  5  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  23-47  1-7  13-15  8-27  35  10  60  11  22  1  6  200  48.9%  14.3%  86.7%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   Total  UALR   13  31  44  Record: (27-5)  Oklahoma   28  32  60  Record: (25-10)  Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Scott Yarbrough, Scotty Hermann Technical fouls: UALR-None. Oklahoma-None. Attendance: 6305

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36 - (12) 3-okLAhomA 77, (7) 2-noTre DAme 72 (oT)March 28, 2010 - Sprint Center (Kansas City, Mo.)

OKLAHOMA 77 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  f  6-10  5-8  4-4  0-1  1  0  21  3  2  0  2  45 21  Thompson,Amanda  f  6-16  0-2  1-1  4-7  11  3  13  5  2  2  2  42 34  Olajuwon,Abi  c  9-13  0-0  2-3  7-7  14  2  20  1  2  1  0  35 13  Robinson,Danielle  g  6-21  0-0  3-3  1-4  5  3  15  7  6  0  1  45 45  Hartman,Jasmine  g  2-7  2-3  0-0  1-3  4  2  6  5  3  0  1  32 10  Roethlisberger,C  -  1-2  0-1  0-0  0-3  3  2  2  0  0  0  1  16 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  0-1  0-0  0-0  1-1  2  2  0  0  1  2  0  10   TEAM  -  -  -  -  1-3  4  -  -  -  1  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  30-70  7-14  10-11  15-29  44  14  77  21  17  5  7  225  42.9%  50.0%  90.9%  NOTRE DAME 72 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 52  WILLIAMSON, Erica  c  2-3  0-0  0-0  1-3  4  2  4  1  3  1  0  21 04  DIGGINS, Skylar  g  4-14  2-3  0-0  1-4  5  2  10  4  2  2  6  42 20  BARLOW, Ashley  g  3-6  1-2  6-6  0-2  2  1  13  1  2  0  2  37 23  LECHLITNER, Melissa  g  10-14  0-1  2-3  0-2  2  1  22  3  1  0  2  41 24  SCHRADER, Lindsay  g  8-16  0-0  3-4  2-6  8  3  19  3  0  0  1  34 14  PETERS, Devereaux  -  0-1  0-0  0-0  1-2  3  3  0  0  2  0  0  16 21  NOVOSEL, Natalie  -  0-2  0-1  4-4  0-1  1  0  4  1  1  1  0  12 22  MALLORY, Brittany  -  0-3  0-0  0-0  1-1  2  0  0  0  0  0  0  6 32  BRUSZEWSKI, Becca  -  0-4  0-1  0-0  0-1  1  2  0  1  0  1  0  16  TEAM  -  -  -  -  2-3  5  -  -  -  1  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  27-63  3-8  15-17  8-25  33  14  72  14  12  5  11  225  42.9%  37.5%  88.2%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   OT   Total  Oklahoma   36  30  11  77  Record: (26-10)  Notre Dame   32  34  6  72  Record: (29-6)  Officials: Dennis DeMayo, Laura Morris, Joseph Vaszily Technical fouls: Oklahoma-None. Notre Dame-None. Attendance: 5907

37 - (12) 3-okLAhomA 88, (19) 4-kenTuCky 68March 30, 2010 - Sprint Center (Kansas City, Mo.)

Kentucky 68 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 25  Franklin, Amani  f  2-9  0-2  0-0  1-3  4  1  4  0  0  0  2  24 34  Dunlap, Victoria  f  10-18  0-0  11-12  8-5  13  3  31  3  2  0  3  38 01  Mathies, A’dia  g  4-14  0-2  1-2  3-2  5  2  9  2  2  0  4  38 04  Snowden, Keyla  g  1-10  1-7  0-0  0-1  1  4  3  0  0  0  0  28 24  Smith, Amber  g  3-9  1-3  2-2  1-1  2  2  9  1  8  0  2  39 12  Watkins, Lydia  -  1-3  0-0  2-2  1-0  1  1  4  0  0  0  1  13 23  Gray, Rebecca  -  0-3  0-3  0-0  0-0  0  1  0  0  1  0  0  10 40  Henderson, Brittany  -  2-4  0-0  4-4  4-1  5  3  8  0  1  0  0  10   TEAM  -  -  -  -  2-1  3  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  23-70  2-17  20-22  20-14  34  17  68  6  14  0  12  200  32.9%  11.8%  90.9%  Oklahoma 88 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  f  12-17  3-7  4-5  0-2  2  1  31  3  5  0  5  39 21  Thompson,Amanda  f  6-11  1-4  4-4  3-11  14  3  17  1  3  0  0  39 34  Olajuwon,Abi  c  3-5  0-0  0-0  2-1  3  2  6  0  2  1  0  23 13  Robinson,Danielle  g  6-11  0-0  4-4  1-4  5  5  16  6  6  0  2  33 45  Hartman,Jasmine  g  2-3  0-1  0-0  0-1  1  2  4  1  2  0  1  22 10  Roethlisberger,C  -  1-3  0-2  3-4  2-3  5  1  5  3  1  1  0  27 14  Willis,Lauren  -  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1 31  Morrison,Kodi  -  1-1  1-1  0-0  0-0  0  0  3  0  0  0  0  1 44  Cloman,Lyndsey  -  1-1  0-0  0-0  0-1  1  0  2  1  1  0  0  3 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  0-0  0-0  4-4  0-4  4  4  4  0  1  0  0  12   TEAM  -  -  -  -  0-1  1  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  32-52  5-15  19-21  8-28  36  18  88  15  21  2  8  200  61.5%  33.3%  90.5%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   Total  Kentucky   39  29  68  Record: (28-8)  Oklahoma   43  45  88  Record: (27-10) 

Officials: Dee Kantner, Denise Brooks, Bryan Brunette Technical fouls: Kentucky-None. Oklahoma-None. Attendance: 4423

38 - (2) 1-STAnforD 73, (12) 3-okLAhomA 66April 4, 2010 - Alamodome (San Antonio, Texas)

OKLAHOMA 66 Total 3-Point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min 01  Stevenson,Nyeshia  f  4-7  0-1  7-11  0-1  1  2  15  0  2  1  1  38 21  Thompson,Amanda  f  5-15  2-6  0-0  3-6  9  4  12  0  1  0  2  29 34  Olajuwon,Abi  c  2-3  0-0  2-4  1-8  9  4  6  0  2  3  0  28 13  Robinson,Danielle  g  11-24  0-0  1-1  1-5  6  1  23  6  3  0  0  40 45  Hartman,Jasmine  g  1-6  1-5  0-0  1-1  2  1  3  1  0  0  0  19 10  Roethlisberger,C  -  1-10  1-4  0-0  2-2  4  3  3  0  1  0  0  25 14  Willis,Lauren  -  0-1  0-1  0-0  0-0  0  1  0  0  0  0  0  5 53  McFarland,Joanna  -  2-2  0-0  0-0  3-3  6  3  4  0  0  0  1  16   TEAM  -  -  -  -  1-3  4  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  26-68  4-17  10-16  12-29  41  19  66  7  9  4  4  200  38.2%  23.5%  62.5%  STANFORD 73 Total 3-point Rebounds ## Player p fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta off-def tot pf tp a to blk stl min14  PEDERSEN, Kayla  f  5-12  0-3  2-5  2-7  9  1  12  4  1  0  1  40 30  OGWUMIKE, Nnemkadi  f  13-25  0-2  12-13  4-12  16  1  38  2  2  1  1  38 02  APPEL, Jayne  c  5-12  0-0  3-6  6-4  10  2  13  1  3  1  1  27 21  GOLD-ONWUDE, R.  g  2-9  1-5  0-0  2-3  5  3  5  1  1  0  0  32 23  POHLEN, Jeanette  g  1-7  0-3  0-1  0-3  3  2  2  5  0  0  3  40 10  HONES, JJ  -  1-2  0-1  1-2  1-1  2  3  3  0  0  0  1  13 44  TINKLE, Joslyn  -  0-2  0-1  0-0  2-1  3  0  0  0  0  1  0  10   TEAM  -  -  -  -  1-4  5  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Totals..............  -  27-69  1-15  18-27  18-35  53  12  73  13  7  3  7  200  39.1%  6.7%  66.7%  Score by Periods  1st   2nd   Total  Oklahoma   21  45  66  Record: (27-11)  Stanford   34  39  73  Record: (36-1) 

Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Michael Price, Laura MorrisTechnical fouls: Oklahoma-None. Stanford-None.Attendance: 25817

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Career recordsPoinTS SCoreD1. 2,729 . . . . . . . . . Courtney Paris, 2006-092. 2,187 . . . . . . . .Phylesha Whaley, 1997-003. 2,147 . . . . . . . . . Molly McGuire, 1980-834. 2,125 . . . . . LaNeishea Caufield, 1999-025. 1,920 . . . . . . . . . . . .Stacey Dales, 1998-026. 1,653 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Caton Hill, 2000-04 1,653 . . . . . . . Jacquetta Hurley, 1983-868. 1,553 . . . . . . . . . Lynn McCurdy, 1981-849. 1,511 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Angi Guffy, 1992-9510. 1,496. . . . Danielle Robinson, 2008-P

SCoring AverAge1. 19.9 . . . . . . . . . . Courtney Paris, 2006-092. 18.9 . . . . . . . . .Phylesha Whaley, 1997-003. 18.7 . . . . . . . . . . Molly McGuire, 1980-834. 18.1 . . . . . . . . . . . Barbara Johnson, 19795. 17.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erin Schreiber, 19816. 16.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carin Stites, 1991-927. 16.1 . . . . . . LaNeishea Caufield, 1999-028. 14.6 . . . . . . . . . .Maria Villarroel, 2003-049. 14.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stacey Dales, 1998-0210. 13.7 . . . . . . . . Jacquetta Hurley, 1983-86

fieLD goALS mADe1. 1,124 . . . . . . . . . Courtney Paris, 2006-092. 859. . . . . . . . . . . Molly McGuire, 1980-833. 777. . . . . . . . . .Phylesha Whaley, 1997-004. 719. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stacey Dales, 1998-025. 679. . . . . . . LaNeishea Caufield, 1999-026. 670. . . . . . . . . Jacquetta Hurley, 1983-867. 611. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Caton Hill, 2000-048. 608. . . . . . . . . . . Lynn McCurdy, 1981-849. 575. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Angi Guffy, 1992-95 575 . . . . . Danielle Robinson, 2008-P

fieLD goALS ATTemPTeD1. 1,941 . . . . . . . . . Courtney Paris, 2006-092. 1,621 . . . . . . . . . . . .Stacey Dales, 1998-023. 1,594 . . . . . . . .Phylesha Whaley, 1997-004. 1,433 . . . . . . . . . Molly McGuire, 1980-835. 1,427 . . . . . LaNeishea Caufield, 1999-026. 1,323 . . . . . . . . . Lynn McCurdy, 1981-847. 1,292 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Caton Hill, 2000-048. 1,273 . . . . . . . . . . . .Tami Rogers, 1986-909. 1,261 . . . . . . . . . Etta Maytubby, 1993-9610. 1,256 . . . . . . . Jacquetta Hurley, 1983-86

fieLD goAL PerCenTAge (minimum of 800 attempts)1. .599 (859-1433) . . . . . Molly McGuire, 1980-832. .579 (1,124-1,941) . . . Courtney Paris, 2006-093. .552 (575-1042) . . . . . . . . . Angi Guffy, 1992-954. .533 (670-1256) . . . .Jacquetta Hurley, 1983-865. .509 (470-924). . . . . . . . . Mandy Wade, 1992-956. .508 (452-889). . . . . . . . . . .Lisa Allison, 1984-877. .508 (549-1,081) . . . . . . . . Ashley Paris, 2006-098. .494 (575-1,163). Danielle Robinson, 2008-P9. .487 (777-1594) . . . .Phylesha Whaley, 1997-0010. .478 (522-1093) . . . . . . . . . . Jo Mosley, 1986-89

3-PT. fieLD goALS mADe1. 268. . . . . . . . . . . . . Erin Higgins, 2003-072. 174. . . . . . . . . . . Etta Maytubby, 1993-963. 167. . . . . . . .Nyeshia Stevenson, 2007-104. 152. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carin Stites, 1991-925. 144. . . . . . . . . . . . . Chelsi Welch, 2003-076. 139. . . . . . . . . Sunny Hardeman, 1998-017. 136. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stacey Dales, 1998-029. 129. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Caton Hill, 2000-049. 128. . . . . . . . . . . .Roxanne Long, 1994-97 128. . . . . . . . . . . . Rosalind Ross, 2001-02

3-PT. fieLD goALS ATT.1. 729. . . . . . . . . . . . . Erin Higgins, 2003-072. 537. . . . . . . . . . . Etta Maytubby, 1993-963. 492. . . . . . . .Nyeshia Stevenson, 2007-104. 414. . . . . . . . . . . . . Chelsi Welch, 2003-075. 411. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carin Stites, 1991-926. 391. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stacey Dales, 1998-027. 386. . . . . . . . . . . .Roxanne Long, 1994-958. 379. . . . . . . . . Sunny Hardeman, 1998-019. 345. . . . . . . . . . . . Melissa Richie, 1992-9510. 343. . . . . . . . . . . Laura Andrews, 2002-06

3-PT fieLD goAL PCT.(minimum of 200 attempts)1. .417 (88-211). . . . . . . . Pam Pennon, 1995-962. .401 (81-200). . . . Phylesha Whaley, 1997-003. .396 (129-326). . . . . . . . . Caton Hill, 2000-044. .376 (128-340). . . . . . Rosalind Ross, 2001-025. .370 (152-411). . . . . . . . Carin Stites, 1991-926. .368 (268-729) . . . . . . Erin Higgins, 2003-077. .368 (127-345). . . . . .Melissa Richie, 1992-958. .367 (139-379). . . Sunny Hardeman, 1998-019. .360 (85-236). . . . . . . . . . Leah Rush, 2004-0710. .348 (136-391). . . . . Stacey Dales, 1998-2002

free ThroWS mADe1. 693. . . . . . . LaNeishea Caufield, 1999-022. 552. . . . . . . . . .Phylesha Whaley, 1997-003. 481. . . . . . . . . . . Courtney Paris, 2006-094. 429. . . . . . . . . . . Molly McGuire, 1980-835. 354. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Angi Guffy, 1992-956. 346. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stacey Dales, 1998-027. 344 . . . . . Danielle Robinson, 2008-P8. 337. . . . . . . . . . . Lynn McCurdy, 1981-849. 334. . . . . . . . . Dionnah Jackson, 2002-0510. 313. . . . . . . . . Jacquetta Hurley, 1983-86

free ThroWS ATTemPTeD1. 880. . . . . . . . . . . Courtney Paris, 2006-092. 826. . . . . . . LaNeishea Caufield, 1999-023. 710. . . . . . . . . .Phylesha Whaley, 1997-004. 588. . . . . . . . . . . Molly McGuire, 1980-835. 504. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stacey Dales, 1998-026. 482. . . . . . . . . . . . . LaNae Jones, 1993-967. 468. . . . . . . . . Dionnah Jackson, 2002-05 468. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Angi Guffy, 1992-959. 463. . . . . . . . . Jacquetta Hurley, 1983-8610. 441. . . . . . . . . . . Lynn McCurdy, 1981-84

free ThroW PerCenTAge(minimum of 200 attempts)1. .855 (282-330). . . . . . . . . Chelsi Welch, 2003-072. .8390 (344-410) . Danielle Robinson, 2008-P3. .8389 (693-826) . LaNeishea Caufield, 1999-024. .811 (283-349). . . . . . . . . .Tami Rogers, 1986-905. .799 (302-378). . . . . . . . . . . .Caton Hill, 2000-046. .795 (290-365). . . . . . . . . . . Leah Rush, 2004-077. .777 (552-710). . . . . .Phylesha Whaley, 1997-008. .764 (337-441). . . . . . . .Lynn McCurdy, 1981-849. .756 (354-468). . . . . . . . . . . Angi Guffy, 1992-9510. .751 (287-382). . . . . . . . . . .Lisa Allison, 1984-87

reBounDS1. 2,034 . . . . . . . . . Courtney Paris, 2006-092. 1,071 . . . . . . . . . Molly McGuire, 1980-833. 1,064 . . . . . . . . . . . . Ashley Paris, 2006-094. 1,052 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Caton Hill, 2000-045. 940. . . . . . . Amanda Thompson, 2007-106. 892 . . . . . . . .Phylesha Whaley, 1997-007. 829 . . . . . . . Dionnah Jackson, 2002-058. 800 . . . .J. Freeman-Southard, 1979-829. 795 . . . . . . . Jacquetta Hurley, 1983-8610. 787 . . . . . . . . . Lynn McCurdy, 1981-84

reBounDing AverAge1. 14.8 . . . . . . . . . . Courtney Paris, 2006-092. 9.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . Barbara Johnson, 19793. 9.3 . . . . . . . . . . . Molly McGuire, 1980-834. 9.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . Shirley Fisher, 1983-855. 8.8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Terri Adams, 19806. 8.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tina Taylor, 1996-977. 7.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erin Schreiber, 19818. 7.8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ashley Paris, 2006-099. 7.7 . . . . . . . . . .Phylesha Whaley, 1997-0010. 7.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Caton Hill, 2000-04

offenSive reBounDS1. 742. . . . . . . . . . . Courtney Paris, 2006-092. 350. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ashley Paris, 2006-093. 348. . . . . . . Amanda Thompson, 2007-104. 313. . . . . . . . . .Phylesha Whaley, 1997-005. 307. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Caton Hill, 2000-046. 235. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stacey Dales, 1998-027. 233. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leah Rush, 2004-078. 227. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Angi Guffy, 1992-959. 218. . . . . . . . . . . . . Mandy Wade, 1992-9510. 217. . . . . . . LaNeishea Caufield, 1999-02

DefenSive reBounDS1. 1,292 . . . . . . . . . Courtney Paris, 2006-092. 745. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Caton Hill, 2000-043. 714. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ashley Paris, 2006-094. 626. . . . . . . . . Dionnah Jackson, 2002-055. 592. . . . . . . . . . . Amanda Thompson, 2076. 579. . . . . . . . . .Phylesha Whaley, 1997-007. 486. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stacey Dales, 1998-028. 485. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Angi Guffy, 1992-959. 453. . . . . . . . . . . Etta Maytubby, 1993-9610. 448. . . . . . . . . . . . . Mandy Wade, 1992-95

ASSiSTS1. 764. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stacey Dales, 1998-022. 606. . . . . . . . . Dionnah Jackson, 2002-053. 601. . . . . . . . . .Sharee Mitchum, 1992-954. 549 . . . . . Danielle Robinson, 2008-P5. 377. . . . . . . LaNeishea Caufield, 1999-026. 367. . . . . . . . . . Angie Alexander, 1989-927. 321. . . . . . . . . . . .Britney Brown, 2004-078. 302. . . . . . . . . . . Etta Maytubby, 1993-969. 301. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tami Rogers, 1986-9010. 299. . . . . . . . . Sunny Hardeman, 1998-01

BLoCkS1. 446. . . . . . . . . . . Courtney Paris, 2006-092. 243. . . . . . . . . . . . . LaNae Jones, 1993-963. 122. . . . . . . Amanda Thompson, 2007-104. 114. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ashley Paris, 2006-095. 99. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Angi Guffy, 1992-956. 84. . . . . . . . . . Jacquetta Hurley, 1983-86 84. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lisa Allison, 1984-878. 82. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ashley Paris, 2006-P9. 64. . . . . . . . . . Dionnah Jackson, 2002-0510. 60. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leah Rush, 2004-07

STeALS1. 402. . . . . . . LaNeishea Caufield, 1999-022. 280. . . . . . . . . Jacquetta Hurley, 1983-863. 265. . . . . . . . . Dionnah Jackson, 2002-054. 250. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stacey Dales, 1998-025. 232. . . . . . . . . LaTrenda Phillips, 1984-876. 222 . . . . . Danielle Robinson, 2008-P7. 217. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Caton Hill, 2000-048. 205. . . . . . . . . . . Lynn McCurdy, 1981-84 205. . . . . . . . . . . Etta Maytubby, 1993-9610. 203. . . . . . . . . . Angie Alexander, 1989-92

gAmeS PLAyeD1. 140. . . . . . . . . . . . . Caton Hill, 2000-20042. 138. . . . . . . Amanda Thompson, 2007-103. 137. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ashley Paris, 2006-09 137. . . . . . . . . . . Courtney Paris, 2006-095. 133. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stacey Dales, 1998-02 133. . . . . . . . . . . . . Erin Higgins, 2003-077. 132. . . . . . . LaNeishea Caufield, 1999-02 132. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leah Rush, 2004-079. 131. . . . . . . . . Dionnah Jackson, 2002-0510. 130. . . . . . . . . . . . . Chelsi Welch, 2003-07

gAmeS STArTeD1. 139. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Caton Hill, 2000-042. 136. . . . . . . . . . . Courtney Paris, 2006-093. 133. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stacey Dales, 1998-024. 132. . . . . . . LaNeishea Caufield, 1999-025. 123. . . . . . . . . . . . . Erin Higgins, 2003-076. 116. . . . . . . . . .Phylesha Whaley, 1997-00 116. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leah Rush, 2004-078. 110. . . . . . . Amanda Thompson, 2007-109. 109. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Angi Guffy, 1992-9510. 107. . . . . . . . . Jacquetta Hurley, 1983-8611. 105 . . . . . Danielle Robinson, 2008-P

minuTeS PLAyeD1. 4,287 . . . . . LaNeishea Caufield, 1999-022. 4,199 . . . . . . . . . . . .Stacey Dales, 1998-023. 4,143 . . . . . . . . . Courtney Paris, 2006-094. 4,051 . . . . . . . Dionnah Jackson, 2002-055. 4,046 . . . . . . . . . . . Erin Higgins, 2003-076. 4,025 . . . . . . . .Phylesha Whaley, 1997-007. 3,883 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Caton Hill, 2000-048. 3,526 . . . . . . . . . . . . Ashley Paris, 2006-099. 3,464 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leah Rush, 2004-0710. 3,434 . . . . . . . .Sharee Mitchum, 1992-9511. 3,429. . . . Danielle Robinson, 2008-P

minuTeS AverAge1. 34.9 . . . . . . . . .Phylesha Whaley, 1997-002. 32.6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carin Stites, 1991-923. 32.5 . . . . . . LaNeishea Caufield, 1999-02 32.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . Pam Pennon, 1995-965. 32.3. . . . . Danielle Robinson, 2008-P6. 31.7 . . . . . . . . . . . Cathy Bassett, 1990-917. 31.6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stacey Dales, 1998-028. 31.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Viki Streets, 1985-869. 30.9 . . . . . . . . Dionnah Jackson, 2002-0510. 30.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . Erin Higgins, 2003-07

DouBLe-DouBLeS1. 128. . . . . . . . . . . Courtney Paris, 2006-092. 54 . . . . . . . . . . . Molly McGuire, 1980-833. 33. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Caton Hill, 2000-044. 28. . . . . . . . . . Jacquetta Hurley, 1983-86 28. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ashley Paris, 2006-096. 25. . . . . . . . Phylesha Whaley, 1997-20007. 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jo Mosley, 1986-898. 19. . . . . . . . Amanda Thompson, 2007-109. 17. . . . . . . . . . . . Etta Maytubby, 1993-9610. 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Angi Guffy, 1992-95

DouBLe-DigiT SCoring gAmeS1. 134. . . . . . . . . . . Courtney Paris, 2006-092. 108. . . . . . . LaNeishea Caufield, 1999-023. 104. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stacey Dales, 1998-024. 102. . . . . . . . . .Phylesha Whaley, 1997-005. 100. . . . . . . . . . . Molly McGuire, 1980-836. 92. . . . . . . . . . Jacquetta Hurley, 1983-867. 90. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Caton Hill, 2000-048. 81. . . . . . . . . . Dionnah Jackson, 2002-059. 78. . . . . . . . . . . . Lynn McCurdy, 1981-8410. 73. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leah Rush, 2004-07

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Season recordsPoinTS SCoreD1. 788 . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2005-062. 775 . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2006-073. 686 . . . . . . . Phylesha Whaley, 1999-004. 639 . . . Danielle Robinson, 2009-105. 626 . . . . . LaNeishea Caufield, 2001-026. 611 . . . . . . . . . . . Stacey Dales, 2001-027. 588 . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2008-098. 579 . . . . . . . . .Molly McGuire, 1979-809. 578 . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2007-0810. 576 . . . . . . . . .Molly McGuire, 1982-83

SCoring AverAge1. 23.5. . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2006-072. 21.9. . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2005-063. 20.8. . . . . . . Phylesha Whaley, 1999-004. 20.6. . . . . . . . .Molly McGuire, 1982-835. 19.7. . . . . . . . .Molly McGuire, 1981-82 19.7. . . . . . . . . . . Tami Rogers, 1989-907. 19.6. . . . . . . Phylesha Whaley, 1998-998. 18.6. . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2007-089. 18.4. . . . . . . . . . . Carin Stites, 1990-9110. 18.1. . . . . . . Barbara Johnson, 1978-79

fieLD goALS mADe1. 331 . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2005-062. 318 . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2006-073. 265 . . . . . . . Phylesha Whaley, 1999-004. 243 . . . . . . . . .Molly McGuire, 1979-805. 240 . . . Danielle Robinson, 2009-106. 239 . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2007-087. 236 . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2008-098. 228 . . . . . . . . . . . Stacey Dales, 2001-029. 225 . . . . . . . . .Molly McGuire, 1980-8110. 223 . . . . . . . Barbara Johnson, 1978-79 223 . . . . . . . . .Molly McGuire, 1982-83

fieLD goALS ATTemPTeD1. 558 . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2006-072. 539 . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2005-063. 538 . . . . . . . . . . . Tami Rogers, 1989-904. 516 . . . Danielle Robinson, 2009-105. 492 . . . . . . . Phylesha Whaley, 1999-006. 484 . . . . .Amanda Thompson, 2009-107. 479 . . . . . . . . . . . Stacey Dales, 2001-028. 474 . . . . . Nyeshia Stevenson, 2009-109. 476 . . . . . . . . . . . Carin Stites, 1990-9110. 442 . . . . . . . Barbara Johnson, 1978-79

fieLD goAL PerCenTAge (minimum of 200 attempts)1. .615 (225-366). . . . . Molly McGuire, 1980-812. .614 (223-363). . . . . Molly McGuire, 1982-833. .614 (331-539). . . . . Courtney Paris, 2005-064. .600 (243-405). . . . . Molly McGuire, 1979-805. .583 (120-206). . . . . . . . Lisa Allison, 1984-856. .576 (215-373). . . Jacquetta Hurley, 1984-857. .576 (175-304). . . . Maria Villarroel, 2002-038. .570 (318-558). . . . . Courtney Paris, 2006-079. .566 (162-286). . . . . . . . . Angi Guffy, 1991-9210. .565 (236-418). . . . . Courtney Paris, 2008-09

3-PT. fieLD goALS mADe1. 88 . . . . . . . . . . . .Erin Higgins, 2005-062. 87 . . . . . . . . . . . . Carin Stites, 1990-913. 86 . . . . . . Nyeshia Stevenson, 2009-104. 79 . . . . . . . . . . .Rosalind Ross, 2001-025. 67 . . . . . . . . . . . .Erin Higgins, 2004-056. 65 . . . . . . . . . . . . Carin Stites, 1991-927. 64 . . . . . . . Sunny Hardeman, 2000-01 64 . . . . . . . . . . Jenna Plumley, 2007-089. 62 . . . . . . . . . . Whitney Hand, 2008-0910. 59 . . . . . . . . . . . .Erin Higgins, 2003-04

3-PT. fieLD goALS ATT.1. 259 . . . . . Nyeshia Stevenson, 2009-102. 244 . . . . . . . . . . . Carin Stites, 1990-913. 218 . . . . . . . . . .Rosalind Ross, 2001-024. 214 . . . . . . . . . . .Erin Higgins, 2005-065. 202 . . . . . . . . . Jenna Plumley, 2007-086. 181 . . . . . . . . . . .Erin Higgins, 2004-057. 176 . . . . . . . . . Etta Maytubby, 1995-968. 173 . . . . . . . . . Roxanne Long, 1997-989. 169 . . . . . . . . . . .Erin Higgins, 2003-0410. 167 . . . . . . . . . . . Carin Stites, 1991-92

3-PT. fieLD goAL PCT.(minimum of 2 attempts per game)1 .494 (42-85) . . . . . . . . . Pam Pennon, 1995-962. .488 (39-80) . . . . . Phylesha Whaley, 1999-003. .452 (42-93) . . . . . . . . . Chelsi Welch, 2006-074. .440 (48-109). . . . . . .Melissa Richie, 1993-945. .434 (33-76) . . . . . . . . . . . Leah Rush, 2006-076. .416 (64-154). . . . Sunny Hardeman, 2000-017. .411 (88-214). . . . . . . . Erin Higgins, 2005-068. .406 (41-101). . . . . . . . . . Caton Hill, 2003-049. .396 (38-96) . . . . . . . Jenna Plumley, 2006-0710. .380 (54-142). . . . . . Etta Maytubby, 1993-94

free ThroWS mADe1. 191 . . . . . LaNeishea Caufield, 2001-022. 183 . . . . . LaNeishea Caufield, 1998-993. 173 . . . . . LaNeishea Caufield, 1999-004. 168 . . . . . . . Phylesha Whaley, 1997-985. 157 . . . Danielle Robinson, 2009-106. 148 . . . . . . . Phylesha Whaley, 1998-997. 146 . . . . . LaNeishea Caufield, 2000-018. 139 . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2006-079. 135 . . . . . . . . . . . Tami Rogers, 1989-9010. 130 . . . . . . . . .Molly McGuire, 1982-83

free ThroWS ATTemPTeD1. 262 . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2005-062. 242 . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2006-073. 227 . . . . . LaNeishea Caufield, 1998-994. 220 . . . . . LaNeishea Caufield, 2001-025. 213 . . . . . . . Phylesha Whaley, 1997-986. 205 . . . . . LaNeishea Caufield, 1999-007. 201 . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2008-098. 188 . . . . . . . . .Molly McGuire, 1982-839. 179 . . . Danielle Robinson, 2009-1010. 178 . . . . . . . Phylesha Whaley, 1998-99

free ThroW PerCenTAge(minimum of 60 attempts)1. .929 (92-99) . . . . . . . . . . . Chelsi Welch, 2005-062. .902 (119-132) . Danielle Robinson, 2008-093. .877 (157-179) . Danielle Robinson, 2009-104. .868 (191-220). . . LaNeishea Caufield, 2001-025. .847 (94-111). . . . . . . . . . . . Leah Rush, 2004-056. .845 (71-84) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Caton Hill, 2003-047. .844 (173-205). . . LaNeishea Caufield, 1999-008. .839 (146-174) . . LaNeishea Caufield, 2000-019. .835 (101-121). . .Theresa Schuknecht, 2002-0310. .833 (65-78) . . . . . . . . . . . Chelsi Welch, 2006-07

reBounDS1. 539 . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2005-062. 526 . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2006-073. 503 . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2008-094. 466 . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2007-085. 400 . . . . .Amanda Thompson, 2009-106. 399 . . . . . . . . . .Shirley Fisher, 1983-847. 341 . . . . . . . . .Molly McGuire, 1979-808. 315 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Caton Hill, 2000-019. 295 . . . . . . . . .Molly McGuire, 1980-8110. 282 . . . . . . . . . . . Terri Adams, 1979-80 282 . . . J. Freeman-Southard, 1980-81

reBounDing AverAge1. 15.9. . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2006-072. 15.03. . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2007-083. 14.97. . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2005-064. 13.6. . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2008-095. 12.9. . . . . . . . . .Shirley Fisher, 1983-846. 12.3. . . . . . . . . . . .Lisa Allison, 1985-867. 10.5. . . . .Amanda Thompson, 2009-108. 10.3. . . . . . . . .Molly McGuire, 1979-80 10.3. . . . . . . . . . Erika Notzke, 1988-8910. 10.1. . . J. Freeman-Southard, 1980-81

offenSive reBounDS1. 208 . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2008-092. 187 . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2006-073. 178 . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2007-084. 169 . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2005-065. 151 . . . . .Amanda Thompson, 2009-106. 126 . . . . . . . . . . Erika Notzke, 1988-897. 116 . . . . . . . . . . . Ashley Paris, 2008-098. 105 . . . . . . . . . .Cathy Bassett, 1990-91 105 . . . . . . . . . . Abi Olajuwon, 2009-1010. 97 . . . . . . . Phylesha Whaley, 1999-00 97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jo Mosley, 1988-89 97 . . . . . . . . . .Cathy Bassett, 1989-90

DefenSive reBounDS1. 370 . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2005-062. 339 . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2006-073. 295 . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2008-094. 288 . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2007-085. 259 . . . . .Amanda Thompson, 2009-106. 239 . . . . . . . . . . . Ashley Paris, 2008-097. 219 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Caton Hill, 2000-018. 183 . . . . . . .Dionnah Jackson, 2004-059. 179 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Caton Hill, 2001-0210. 174 . . . . . . . . . . Abi Olajuwon, 2009-10

ASSiSTS1. 248 . . . . . . . . . . . Stacey Dales, 2000-012. 242 . . . . . . . Sharee Mitchum, 1993-943. 217 . . . Danielle Robinson, 2008-094. 202 . . . Danielle Robinson, 2009-105. 190 . . . . . . . . . . . Stacey Dales, 1999-006. 176 . . . . . . . . . . . Stacey Dales, 2001-027. 173 . . . . . . .Dionnah Jackson, 2004-058. 165 . . . . . . .Dionnah Jackson, 2003-049. 164 . . . . . . .Dionnah Jackson, 2002-0310. 156 . . . . . . . Sharee Mitchum, 1994-95

BLoCkS1. 119 . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2005-062. 111 . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2006-073. 108 . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2007-08 108 . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, 2008-095. 78 . . . . . . . . . . . .LaNae Jones, 1995-966. 64 . . . . . . . . . . . .LaNae Jones, 1992-937. 53 . . . . . . . . . . . .LaNae Jones, 1993-948. 48 . . . . . . . . . . . .LaNae Jones, 1994-959. 36 . . . . . .Amanda Thompson, 2009-1010. 35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Angi Guffy, 1991-92

STeALS1. 135 . . . . . LaNeishea Caufield, 2000-012. 109 . . . . . . . . . . . Pam Pennon, 1995-963. 100 . . . . . . . . . . . Vickie Green 1985-864. 97 . . . . . . LaNeishea Caufield, 2001-025. 96 . . . . . . LaNeishea Caufield, 1999-006. 84 . . . . . . . . . . . . Pam Pennon, 1994-957. 83 . . . . . . . . Jacquetta Hurley, 1984-858. 82 . . . . . . . . . . . . Stacey Dales, 2000-01 82 . . . . Danielle Robinson, 2008-0910. 80 . . . . . . . . . . . .Vickie Green, 1984-85

minuTeS PLAyeD1. 1,354. . . . Nyeshia Stevenson, 2009-102. 1,333 . Danielle Robinson, 2009-103. 1,282. . . .Amanda Thompson, 2009-104. 1,181. . . . LaNeishea Caufield, 2001-025. 1,179. . . . . . . . . .Erin Higgins, 2005-066. 1,134. . . . . . Phylesha Whaley, 1999-007. 1,125. . . . . . . . . . Ashley Paris, 2008-098. 1,123. . . . . . . . . . Stacey Dales, 2001-029. 1,116. . . . .Danielle Robinson, 2008-0910. 1,105. . . . LaNeishea Caufield, 2000-01

minuTeS AverAge1. 37.6. . . . . . . Angie Alexander, 1990-912. 36.6. . . . . . . . . .Cathy Bassett, 1990-913. 36.5. . . . . . . Phylesha Whaley, 1997-984. 35.9. . . . . . . . . . Erika Notzke, 1988-89 35.9. . . . . . . . . Roxanne Long, 1997-986. 35.7. . . . . . . Phylesha Whaley, 1998-997. 35.6. . . . . Nyeshia Stevenson, 2009-108. 35.1 . . Danielle Robinson, 2009-109. 35.0. . . . . . . . . . . Carin Stites, 1990-9110. 34.7. . . . . . . . . . . .Viki Streets, 1985-86 34.7. . . . . . . . . . . . . Jo Mosley, 1988-89 34.7. . . . . . . . . . . Tami Rogers, 1989-90

NOTE: Bold denotes current players.

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individual recordsSCoringmost Points ScoredGame: . . . . . .43, Courtney Paris vs. New Mexico (12-30-06)Season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 788, Courtney Paris, 2005-06Career: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,729, Courtney Paris, 2006-09

Scoring AverageSeason: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23.5, Courtney Paris, 2006-07Career: . . . . . . . . . . 19.9, Courtney Paris, 2006-09 (4 years) ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.6, Maria Villarroel, 2003-04 (2 years)

fieLD goALSmost field goals madeGame: . . . . . 20, Courtney Paris vs. New Mexico (12-30-06)Season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 331, Courtney Paris, 2005-06Career: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,124, Courtney Paris, 2006-09

most field goals AttemptedGame: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34, Mary Lane vs. Simpson (1-6-77); . . . . . . . . . . . . Carin Stites vs. Central Missouri State (1-4-91)Season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 558, Courtney Paris, 2006-07Career: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,941, Courtney Paris, 2008-09

Best field goal PercentageGame (Min. 10 Att.): . .923 (12-13), Toni Eldridge vs. OCU (12-11-82)

Season (Min. 150 Att.): . . . . . .615 (225-366), Molly McGuire, 1982-83

Career (Min. 1,000 Att.): . . .599 (859-1433), Molly McGuire, 1980-83

3-PoinT fieLD goALSmost 3-Point field goals madeGame: . . . . . . . . . .9, Nyeshia Stevenson at Marist (12-9-09), . . . Carin Stites vs. UTSA (1-21-91) and Arkansas (11-27-90)Season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88, Erin Higgins, 2005-06Career: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268, Erin Higgins, 2003-07Consecutive Made: . 19, Erin Higgins (11-13-05 to 1-28-06)Consecutive Games:. . . . . . . 22, Nyeshia Stevenson (12-3-09 to 3-2-10)

most 3-Point field goals AttemptedGame: . . . . . . . . . 18, Nyeshia Stevenson at Marist (12-9-09)Season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259, Nyeshia Stevenson, 2009-10Career: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 729, Erin Higgins, 2003-07

Best 3-Point field goal PercentageSeason (Min. 45 Att.): .511 (24-47), Laura Rushing, 1987-88 Career (Min. 100 Att.): .417 (88-211), Pam Pennon, 1995-96

free ThroWSmost free Throws madeGame: . . . . . . . . . . . . 18, Erin Schreiber vs. Arkansas (1-3-81);Season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191, LaNeishea Caufield, 2001-02Career: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 693, LaNeishea Caufield, 1999-02Consecutive: . . . 35, Danielle Robinson (1-27-10 to 2-10-10)

most free Throws AttemptedGame: . . . . . . . . . . . .19, Erin Schreiber vs. Arkansas (1-3-81) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LaTrenda Phillips vs. Kansas (1-14-87) . . . . . . . . . . . . Tami Rogers vs. Sam Houston State (11-24-89)Season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262, Courtney Paris, 2005-06Career: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 826, LaNeishea Caufield, 1999-02

Best free Throw PercentageGame: . . . . . . .1.000 (16-16), Danielle Robinson at Okla. State (2-6-10)

Season (Min. 60 Attempts):. . . . . . 92.9 (92-99), Chelsi Welch, 2005-06

Career (Min. 200 Attempts): . . . 85.5 (282-330), Chelsi Welch, 2003-07

reBounDingmost reboundsGame: . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, Courtney Paris vs. Baylor (3-11-06)Season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 539, Courtney Paris, 2005-06Career: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,034, Courtney Paris, 2006-09

most rebounds Per gameSeason: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.9, Courtney Paris, 2006-07Career: . . . . . . . . . . . .14.8,Courtney Paris, 2006-09 (4 years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5, Cathy Bassett, 1989-91 (2 years)

ASSiSTSmost AssistsGame: . . . . . 19, Sharee Mitchum vs. Oral Roberts (2-10-94)Season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248, Stacey Dales, 2000-01Career: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 764, Stacey Dales, 1998-02

BLoCkSmost BlocksGame: . . . . . . . . . . 11, LaNae Jones vs. Southern (12-29-93)Season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119, Courtney Paris, 2005-06Career: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 446, Courtney Paris, 2006-09

STeALSmost StealsGame: . . . . . . . 11, Jacquetta Hurley vs. Missouri (2-12-83); . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pam Pennon vs. Oral Roberts (12-20-95)Season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135, LaNeishea Caufield, 2000-01Career: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 402, LaNeishea Caufield, 1999-02

CourT Timeminutes PlayedGame: . . . . . . 47, Molly McGuire vs. Wichita State (1-8-83); . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pam Pennon vs. Oklahoma State (1-14-96)Season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,354, Nyeshia Stevenson, 2009-10Career: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,287, LaNeishea Caufield, 1999-02

Average minutes Per gameSeason: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37.6, Angie Alexander, 1990-91Career: . . . . . . . .34.9, Phylesha Whaley, 1997-2000 (4 year) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33.8, Carin Stites, 1991-92 (2 year)

games PlayedSeason: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38, seven players; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jasmine Hartman, Joanna McFarland, . . . .Abi Olajuwon, Danielle Robinson, Carlee Roethlisberger, . . . . . . . . .Nyeshia Stevenson, Amanda Thompson (2009-10)Career: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140, Caton Hill, 2000-04 Career, consecutive: . . . . . . . . . . . 133, Stacey Dales, 1998-02

games StartedSeason: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38, four players; . . . . . .Abi Olajuwon, Danielle Robinson, Nyeshia Stevenson, Amanda ThompsonCareer: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139, Caton Hill, 2000-04Career, consecutive: . . . . . . . . . . . 133, Stacey Dales, 1998-02

ToP 10 inDiviDuAL gAmeSScoring1. 43. . . .Courtney Paris, So., vs. New Mexico (12-30-06)

2. 41. . . . . . . .Courtney Paris, So., vs. Okla.State (2-4-07)

3. 40. . . . . . Phylesha Whaley, Jr., vs. Arkansas (3-14-99)

4. 38. . . . . . . . . . . . Phylesha Whaley, So., vs. Texas (1998)

5. 37. . . . . .Jacquetta Hurley, Jr., vs. Kansas State (1985)

37. . . . . . . . Jacquetta Hurley, So., vs. Nebraska (1984)

37. . . . . . . Molly McGuire, Jr., vs. Oral Roberts (1982)

8. 36. . . . . Danielle Robinson, Jr., at Okla. State (2-6-10)

36. . . . . . . . Courtney Paris, Fr., vs. Iowa State (3-8-06)

36. . . . . .Phylesha Whaley, So., vs. Nebraska (2-14-98)

36. . Carin Stites, Jr., vs. Texas-San Antonio (1-21-91)

36. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dale Ivey, Sr., vs. Colorado (1988)

36. . . . . . . Molly McGuire, Sr., vs. Oral Roberts (1983)

rebounding1. 26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris vs. Baylor (3-11-06)

2. 25. . . . . . . . Courtney Paris vs. New Mexico (12-30-06)

25. . Cathy Bassett vs. Central Missouri State (1-4-91)

4. 24. . . . . .Courtney Paris vs. South Carolina (12-30-07)

5. 23. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ashley Paris vs. Missouri (3-11-08)

6. 22. . . . . . . . . . . Courtney Paris at Texas Tech (2-27-08)

22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Courtney Paris at Tulsa (12-08-07)

22. . . . . . . . Courtney Paris vs. North Texas (11-27-07)

22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Courtney Paris vs. UCLA (12-5-05)

10. 21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Courtney Paris vs. Texas (1-25-09)

21. . . . . . . . . . . Courtney Paris vs. Iowa State (3-10-07)

21. . . . . . . . . . . . Courtney Paris vs. Missouri (2-25-07)

21. . . . . .Courtney Paris vs. Michigan State (12-21-05)

21. . . . . . . . . . .Molly McGuire vs. Wichita State (1979)

Assists1. 19. . . . . . . Sharee Mitchum vs. Oral Roberts (2-10-94)

2. 16. . . . . . . .Dionnah Jackson vs. Texas A&M (1-22-05)

3. 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Viki Streets vs. Colorado (1985)

4. 14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stacey Dales vs. SMU (12-9-00)

14. . . . . . . Shonika Breedlove at Texas A&M (1-21-98)

6. 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stacey Dales vs. Baylor (2-21-01)

13. . . . . Margaret McKeon vs. Texas-Arlington (1987)

8. 12. . . . . . . . . Danielle Robinson vs. Tennessee (2-2-09)

12. . . . . . . . LaNeishea Caufield vs. Iowa State (1-6-01)

12. . . . . . . . . . . Stacey Dales vs. Kansas State (2-14-01)

12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stacey Dales vs. BYU (3-12-00)

12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sharee Mitchum vs. Utah (1994)

12. . . . . . . . Margaret McKeon vs. Oral Roberts (1988)

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Team recordsSCoringmost Points ScoredHalf: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66, Midwestern (1-16-84)Game: 121, Prairie View A&M (11-29-90); Central Ark. (12-20-07)Season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,815 (2001-02)

highest Average Per gameSeason: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84.5 (1984-85)

highest Average Scoring marginSeason: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +17 (1984-85)

Largest halftime Deficit overcomeGame: . . . . . . . . . . 27, CSU Bakersfield (12-12-08)

fieLD goALSmost field goals madeHalf: 29, Midwestern (1-16-84); UT-Pan American (11-25-88)Game: . . . . . . . . 56, UT-Pan American (11-25-88)Season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,086 (1983-84)

most field goals AttemptedHalf: . . . . . . . . . . 55, UT-Pan American (11-25-88)Game: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96, Midwestern (1-16-84); . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UT-Pan American (11-25-88)Season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,372 (2009-10)

Best field goal PercentageHalf: . . . .808 (21-of-26, Second Half), Okla. State (2-10-01)Game: . . . . . . . .672 (41-of-61), Kansas (2-19-95)Season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .495 (1984-85)

3-PoinT fieLD goALSmost 3-Point field goals madeHalf: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, Kansas (2-25-98)Game: . . . . . . . . . . . 16, Oklahoma State (3-7-10)Season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211 (2001-02)

most 3-Point field goals AttemptedHalf: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19, Texas (1-7-98)Game: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36, at Marist (12-9-09)Season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 615 (2005-06)

Best 3-Point field goal PercentageHalf (min. five made): . 83.3 (5-of-6) at Kansas (1-19-96)Game (min. five made): 85.7 (6-of-7) at Kansas (1-24-01)Season (min. 100 made): . . . . . 38.0 (207-545) (2000-01)

free ThroWSmost free Throws madeHalf: . . . . . . . . . . 27, Stephen F. Austin (12-28-98)Game: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35, Texas A&M (1-17-01)Season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 582 (2001-02)

most free Throws AttemptedHalf: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37, Texas A&M (1-3-98)Game: . . . . . . . . . . . . 51, Coppin State (11-29-98)Season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 778 (2001-02)

most Consecutive free Throws madeHalf: . . . 16, UNLV (12-8-80); Missouri (2-22-86)Game: . . . 18, Marist (3-20-04); UNLV (12-8-80); . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Missouri (2-22-86)

Best free Throw PercentageSeason: . . . . . . . . . . . 74.8 (582-of-778), 2001-02; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (547-of-731), 1999-00

reBounDSmost reboundsHalf: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38, Cameron (11-30-82)Game: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75, Cameron (11-30-82)Season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,613 (2005-06)

ASSiSTSmost AssistsHalf: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, Oklahoma City (2-9-83)Game: . . . . . . . . . . . . 35, Oklahoma City (2-9-83)Season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 677 (2000-01)

STeALSmost StealsHalf: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, Missouri (2-5-95)Game: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28, Missouri (2-5-95)Season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 421, 1984-85

BLoCkeD ShoTSmost BlocksHalf: . . . . . .8, Texas Tech (3-1-06), Texas (2-3-08)Game: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15, Texas (3-7-07)Season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211, 2008-09

SCoring DefenSefewest Points AllowedHalf: . . . . . . 10, second half, N.C. Central (1-4-09)Game: . . . . . 25, North Carolina Central (1-4-09)Season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,546, 1976-77

Lowest Scoring Average AllowedSeason: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58.7, 2003-04

fieLD goAL DefenSefewest field goals AllowedHalf: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, Tulsa (12-15-85)Game: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, Tulsa (12-15-85)Season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 646, 1976-77

Lowest field goal Percentage AllowedHalf: . . . . . . 14.3 (4-of-28), Texas A&M (1-26-02)Game: . . . . 17.8 (13-of-73), Henderson State (12-29-04)Season: . . . . . . . . . . . 33.7 (690-of-2046) 2006-07

Scoring Average1. 84.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1984-852. 83.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983-843. 83.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982-834. 82.6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1985-865. 81.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-016. 80.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1991-927. 79.8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1993-948. 79.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1989-909. 79.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-0010. 78.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1988-89

Points1. 2,815. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-022. 2,803. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-093. 2,783. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-014. 2,748. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-065. 2,725. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-106. 2,679. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983-847. 2,607. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-008. 2,560. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1985-869. 2,535. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1984-8510. 2,539. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-07

rebounds1. 1,613. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-062. 1,611. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-093. 1,557. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-104. 1,539. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-075. 1,443. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983-846. 1,411. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-027. 1,402. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-018. 1,389. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007-089. 1,381. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1981-8210. 1,345. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1979-80

Assists1. 677 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-012. 624 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-023. 617 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-004. 605 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-065. 591 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-096. 575 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1993-947. 550 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1985-868. 548 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982-839. 538 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1984-8510. 532 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-95

Steals1. 421 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1984-852. 402 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-023. 394 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1985-864. 387 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-015. 369 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-956. 368 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1991-927. 343 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983-848. 333 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1989-909. 330 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-0010. 316 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982-83

Blocked Shots1. 211 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-092. 200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-063. 192 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-074. 189 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007-085. 141 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992-936. 121 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-957. 115 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1993-948. 109 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-109. 104 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-9610. 92. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003-047 92. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1989-90

field goals made1. 1,086. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983-842. 1,085. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-093. 1,049. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1984-854. 1,039. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1985-865. 1,029. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-066. 1,022. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-107. 1,015. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-018. 1,011. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-029. 952 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-0710. 947 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-00

fg Attempted1. 2,372. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-102. 2,308. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-093. 2,259. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983-844. 2,214. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-025. 2,182. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1985-866. 2,180. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-067. 2,151. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1989-908. 2,134. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-019. 2,119. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1984-8510. 2,029. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-07

fg Percentage1. .495 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1984-852. .481 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983-843. .480 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-004. .476 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-01 .476 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1985-866. .474 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1993-947. .472 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-068. .470 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-099. .469 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1980-81 .469 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-07

3fg made1. 214 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-062. 211 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-023. 207 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-014. 191 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003-045. 189 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-056. 187 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-107. 181 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-078. 177 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-099. 166 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-00 166 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-96

3fg Attempted1. 615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-062. 603 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-103. 598 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003-044. 580 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-025. 571 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-056. 545 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-017. 540 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-098. 503 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-079. 484 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-9510. 476 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-96

3fg Percentage1. .397 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1987-882. .380 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-013. .366 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-004. .364 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-025. .361 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1993-946. .360 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-077. .353 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1991-928. .349 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-969. .348 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-0610. .339 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1990-91

free Throws made1. 582 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-022. 553 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-993. 547 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-004. 546 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-015. 520 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1981-826. 507 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983-847. 494 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1980-81 494 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-109. 493 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-0310. 482 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1985-86

fT Attempted1. 778 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-022. 777 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1981-823. 767 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-994. 761 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-015. 756 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982-836. 737 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-067. 731 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-008. 725 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983-849. 700 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-0310. 699 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1985-86

fT Percentage1. .748 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-02 .748 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-003. .737 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-104. .729 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003-045. .724 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-056. .721 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-997. .717 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-018. .711 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1980-81 .711 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1989-9010. .704 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-03

fouls1. 764 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983-842. 729 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1985-863. 727 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1984-854. 696 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1981-825. 691 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1980-816. 689 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982-837. 674 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-018. 660 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-069. 657 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-9510. 644 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-10

games Played1. 38. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-102. 37. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-093. 36. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-06 36. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-025. 34. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-016. 33. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003-04 33. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-00 33. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1979-80 33. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-0710. 32. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983-84 32. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-03

minutes Played1. 7,700. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-102. 7,400. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-093. 7,225. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-06 7,225. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-025. 6,900. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-016. 6,656. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-077. 6,625. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003-048. 6,600. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-009. 6,400. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983-84 6,400. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-03

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miscellaneous recordsLLoyD noBLe CenTer reCorDSoklahoma individual recordsMost Points Scored: 41, Courtney Paris vs. Okla. State (2-4-07)

Most Field Goals Made: 16, Courtney Paris vs. Okla. State (2-4-07)

Most FG Attempted: 34, Carin Stites vs. Central Mo. St. (1-4-91)

Best Field Goal Percentage (min. five made):

1.000 (9-of-9), Maria Villarroel vs. Texas A&M (1/18/03)

Most 3-Point FG Made: 7, Margaret McKeon vs. Nebraska (1-27-88)

Most 3-Point FG Attempted: 14, twice, Erin Higgins vs. Kansas (2-

14-04); Angie Alexander vs. Oklahoma State (2-12-91)

Best 3-Point FG Percentage (min. five made):

.778, Margaret McKeon vs. Nebraska (7-of-9) (1-27-88)

Most Free Throws Made: 15, Tami Rogers vs. Sam Houston St.

(11-24-89)

Most Free Throws Attempted: 19, twice, LaTrenda Phillips vs.

Kansas (1-14-87); Tammy Rogers vs. Sam Houston St. (11-24-89)

Best Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 attempts):

1.000, (14-of-14) LaNeishea Caufield vs. Texas A&M (1-31-01)

Most Rebounds: 25, Cathy Bassett vs. Central Missouri St. (1-4-91)

Most Assists: 19, Sharee Mitchum vs. Oral Roberts (2-10-94)

Most Steals: 11, Jacquetta Hurley vs. Missouri (2-11-83)

Most Blocked Shots: 11, LaNae Jones vs. Southern (12-29-93)

opponent individual recordsMost Points Scored: 40, Patrice Hoskins, Miss. Valley St. (12-8-88)

Most FG Made: 17, Patrice Hoskins, Miss. Valley St. (12-8-88)

Most Field Goals Attempted: 28, Alicia Hulbert, Tulsa (2-10-78);

Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State (2-28-09)

Best Field Goal Percentage (min. five made):

.900 (9-of-10), Pam Irwin, Georgia (12-11-97)

Most 3-Pt. FG Made: 8, Tara Gunderson, Iowa State (1-7-96)

Most 3-Pt. FG Attempted: 18, Danielle Viglione, Texas (12-7-94)

Best 3-Pt. FG Percentage (min. five made):

1.000 (5-of-5), Kristin Rethman, Kansas State (2-14-01)

Most Free Throws Made: 16, Vickie Adkins, Kansas (1-31-84)

Most Free Throws Attempted: 18, Nikki Smith, Missouri (2-5-95)

Best Free Throw Percentage:

1.000 (16-of-16), Vickie Adkins, Kansas (1-31-84)

Most Rebounds: 20, twice, Sharon Upshaw, Drake (1-14-77);

Clinette Jordan, Oklahoma State (1-21-87)

Most Assists: 10 ,five times, Natasha Lacy, Texas Christian

University (12-9-04); Aquanesia Franklin, Texas A&M (2-10-07);

Karen Farst, Texas Tech (12-16-89); Annan Wilson, Colorado (1-10-

90); Mary Jo Miller, Kansas State (1-20-90)

Most Steals: 8, Coco Miller, Georgia (12-11-97)

Most Blocked Shots: 11, Brittney Griner, Baylor (2-10-10)

oklahoma Team records Most Points Scored: 121, twice, Prairie View A&M (11-27-90);

Central Arkansas (12-20-07)

Most Field Goals Made: 56, Texas-Pan American (11-25-88)

Most Field Goals Attempted: 96, twice, Midwestern (1-18-84);

Texas-Pan American (11-25-88)

Best Field Goal Percentage: .672, Kansas (2-19-95)

Most 3-Point FG Made: 16, Oklahoma State (3-7-10)

Most 3-Point FG Attempted: 33, Iowa State (1-29-05)

3-Point FG Percentage (min. five made):

.714 (6-of-7), Kansas (1-19-96)

Most Free Throws Made: 35, Texas A&M (1-17-01)

Most Free Throws Attempted: 46, Colorado (2-15-86)

Best Free Throw Percentage (min. 20 made):

.928 (26-of-28), Southwest Missouri State (12-3-97)

Most Rebounds: 75, Cameron (11-30-82)

Most Assists: 30, Oklahoma State (2-5-86)

Most Steals: 28, Missouri (2-5-95)

Most Blocked Shots: 15, Texas (3-7-07)

opponent Team records Most Points Scored: 109, Missouri (2-25-83)

Most Field Goals Made: 41, Missouri (2-25-89)

Most Field Goals Attempted: 91, Kansas (2-3-90)

Best Field Goal Percentage: 64.0, Missouri (2-7-87)

Most 3-Point FG Made: 13, Iowa State (1-29-05)

Most 3-Point FG Attempted: 30, Middle Tennessee (11-19-08)

Best 3-Point Goal Percentage (min. 10 made):

.769 (10-of-13), Connecticut (12-29-99)

Most Free Throws Made: 34, Oral Roberts (12-2-87)

Most Free Throws Attempted: 42, Oklahoma State (2-5-86)

Best Free Throw Percentage (min. 15 made):

.947 (18-of-19), Nebraska (2-5-00)

Most Rebounds: 65, Arkansas (12-12-89)

Most Assists: 18, Louisiana Tech (2-22-82)

Most Steals: 18, Missouri (2-4-84)

Most Blocked Shots: 11, Stanford (3-19-01); Baylor (2-10-10)

oPPonenT reCorDSindividual recordsMost Points Scored: 45, Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State (1-12-08)

Field Goals Made: 17, Patrice Hoskins, Miss. Valley State (12-8-88)

Field Goals Attempted: 34, Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State (2-6-10)

Field Goal Percentage (min. five made):

100.0 (11-of-11), Kacy Moffitt, Baylor (2-1-98)

3-Point FG Made: 8, Tara Gunderson, Iowa State (1-7-96)

3-Point FG Attempted: 18, Danielle Viglione, Texas (12-7-94)

3-Point FG Percentage (min. five made):

1.000 (5-of-5), Kristin Rethman, Kansas State (2-14-01)

Free Throws Made: 17, Andrea Riley, Okla. State (1-12-08)

Free Throws Attempted: 21, Andrea Riley, Okla. State (1-12-08)

Free Throw Percentage (min. 15 made):

1.000 (16-16), Vickie Adkins, Kansas (1-31-84)

Rebounds: 36, Carol Moreland, New Mexico (1-14-81)

Assists: 16, twice, Suzi McConnell, Penn State (12-27-87);

Barb Perkes, Eastern Illinois (12-8-89)

Steals: 8, Coco Miller, Georgia (12-11-97)

Blocked Shots: 11, Brittney Griner, twice (1-13-10 and 2-10-10)

Team recordsMost Points Scored: 110, Eastern Illinois (12-8-89)

Field Goals Made: 50, Missouri (1-22-84)

Field Goals Attempted: 91, twice, Kansas (2-3-90);

UC-Santa Barbara (12-12-90)

Field Goal Percentage (min. 20 made):

.725 (50-of-69), Missouri (1-22-83)

3-Point FG Made: 13, Iowa State (1-29-05); CSU Bakersfield (12-

12-08)

3-Point FG Attempted: 35, Iowa State (1-6-01)

3-Point FG Percentage (min. 5 made):

.769 (10-of-13), Connecticut (12-29-99)

Free Throws Made: 38, Colorado (1-27-87); BYU (12-30-89)

Free Throws Attempted: 51, Iowa State (2-8-86)

Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 made):

1.000 (21-of-21), Missouri (1-28-04)

Rebounds: 77, New Mexico (1-14-78)

Assists: 32, Eastern Illinois (12-8-89); Nebraska (1-26-91)

Steals: 20, Baylor (1-13-01); Colorado (1-8-95)

Blocked Shots: 11, Stanford (3-19-01); 11, Baylor (1-13-10); Baylor,

(2-10-10)

SeASon oPenerSYear Team W/L Score Mar Record1974-75 Bethany Nazarene L 44-43 -1 0-11975-76 USAO L 86-34 -52 0-21976-77 Phillips L 83-60 -23 0-31977-78 Cameron W 77-52 +25 1-31978-79 Tulsa W 57-47 +10 2-31979-80 Texas L 66-47 -19 2-41980-81 Oral Roberts L 80-76 -4 2-51981-82 Oklahoma Baptist W 82-79 +3 3-51982-83 Iowa State L 80-76 -4 3-61983-84 Texas-Arlington W 92-66 +26 4-61984-85 Abilene Christian W 89-70 +19 5-61985-86 Middle Tennessee W 83-75 +8 6-61986-87 Texas-San Antonio W 67-63 +4 7-61987-88 Penn State L 86-63 -23 7-71988-89 Texas-Pan American W 120-36 +84 8-71989-90 Sam Houston L 90-86 -4 8-81990-91 Washington L 84-50 -34 8-91991-92 Texas-San Antonio W 102-70 +32 9-91992-93 Southern Methodist L 72-66 -6 9-101993-94 Texas-Pan American W 88-68 +20 10-101994-95 Montana L 76-64 -12 10-111995-96 Texas Christian W 103-81 +22 11-111996-97 Oral Roberts W 62-50 +12 12-111997-98 Stephen F. Austin L 82-58 -24 12-121998-99 TCU W 78-66 +12 13-121999-00 Arizona L 75-59 -16 13-132000-01 Tulsa W 80-49 +31 14-132001-02 Purdue W 80-75 +5 15-132002-03 Tennessee L 94-68 -26 15-142003-04 Oral Roberts W 90-42 +48 16-142004-05 SE Missouri State W 84-62 +22 17-142005-06 UW-Milwaukee W 89-57 +32 18-142006-07 DePaul W 105-71 +34 19-142007-08 Maryland L 66-76 -10 19-152008-09 UC Riverside W 88-57 +31 20-152009-10 Mercer W 108-66 +42 21-15

home oPenerSYear Team W/L Score Mar Record1977-78 Cameron W 77-52 +25 1-01978-79 Tulsa W 57-47 +10 2-01979-80 Texas L 66-41 -25 2-11980-81 North Texas W 101-81 +20 3-11981-82 Oklahoma Baptist W 82-79 +3 4-11982-83 Tulsa W 99-60 +39 5-11983-84 Texas-Arlington W 92-66 +26 6-11984-85 Abilene Christian W 89-70 +19 7-11985-86 Creighton W 94-76 +18 8-11986-87 New Mexico W 87-51 +36 9-11987-88 Oral Roberts W 103-94 +9 10-11988-89 Mississippi Valley St. L 89-83 -6 10-21989-90 Northeast Louisiana W 95-93 +2 11-21990-91 Prairie View A&M W 121-49 +72 12-21991-92 Texas-San Antonio W 101-70 +31 13-21992-93 Southern Methodist L 72-66 -6 13-31993-94 Texas-Pan American W 88-68 +20 14-31994-95 Texas Tech L 66-64 -2 14-41995-96 North Texas W 102-60 +42 15-41996-97 Drake L 77-64 -13 15-51997-98 SW Missouri State L 81-65 -16 15-61998-99 TCU W 78-66 +12 16-61999-00 Oral Roberts W 83-66 +17 17-62000-01 SW Missouri State W 89-82 +7 18-62001-02 TCU W 76-60 +16 19-62002-03 Sam Houston State W 79-52 +27 20-62003-04 SE Missouri State W 83-48 +35 21-62004-05 SE Missouri State W 84-62 +22 22-62005-06 UW-Milwaukee W 89-57 +32 23-62006-07 DePaul W 105-61 +34 24-62007-08 North Texas W 79-42 +37 25-62008-09 UC Riverside W 88-57 +31 26-62009-10 Mercer W 108-66 +42 27-6

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AnnuAL SCoring LeADerSYear Name GP Pts. Avg.1974-75 Julie Arrington 16 137 8.61975-76 Jo Stottsberry 16 193 12.01976-77 Mary Lane 24 344 14.31977-78 Vickie McCann 26 341 13.61978-79 Barbara Johnson 29 524 18.11979-80 Molly McGuire 33 579 17.51980-81 Molly McGuire 31 540 17.41981-82 Molly McGuire 23 452 19.71982-83 Molly McGuire 28 576 20.61983-84 Lynn McCurdy 32 530 16.61984-85 Jacquetta Hurley 30 515 17.21985-86 Vickie Green 31 458 14.81986-87 LaTrenda Phillips 28 361 12.91987-88 Jo Mosley 24 357 14.91988-89 Jo Mosley 26 439 16.91989-90 Tami Rogers 29 571 19.71990-91 Carin Stites 28 517 18.41991-92 Angi Guffy 29 444 15.31992-93 Angi Guffy 27 403 14.91993-94 Etta Maytubby 28 413 14.81994-95 Mandy Wade 30 423 14.11995-96 Pam Pennon 27 388 14.41996-97 Phylesha Whaley 27 386 14.31997-98 Phylesha Whaley 27 546 20.21998-99 Phylesha Whaley 29 569 19.61999-00 Phylesha Whaley 33 686 20.82000-01 Stacey Dales 34 543 16.02001-02 LaNeishea Caufield 36 626 17.42002-03 Maria Villarroel 32 480 15.02003-04 Maria Villarroel 33 472 14.32004-05 Leah Rush 30 465 15.52005-06 Courtney Paris 36 788 21.92006-07 Courtney Paris 33 775 23.52007-08 Courtney Paris 31 578 18.62008-09 Courtney Paris 37 588 15.92009-10 Danielle Robinson 38 639 16.8

AnnuAL reBounDing LeADerSYear Name GP Reb. Avg.1974-75 Julie Arrington 16 129 8.11975-76 No statistics available1976-77 Gaie Frazier 21 132 9.41977-78 Teresa Ray 32 230 7.21978-79 Barbara Johnson 29 276 9.51979-80 Molly McGuire 33 341 10.31980-81 Molly McGuire 31 295 9.51981-82 Janet Freeman-Southard 31 219 7.11982-83 Molly McGuire 28 238 8.51983-84 Lynn McCurdy 32 212 6.61984-85 Jacquetta Hurley 30 236 7.91985-86 Jacquetta Hurley 31 189 6.11986-87 Jo Mosley 28 202 7.21987-88 Jo Mosley 24 194 8.11988-89 Erika Notzke 27 278 10.31989-90 Tami Rogers 29 237 8.21990-91 Cathy Bassett 28 245 8.71991-92 Angi Guffy 29 204 7.01992-93 LaNae Jones 27 175 6.51993-94 Mandy Wade 30 209 7.01994-95 Mandy Wade 30 190 6.31995-96 LaNae Jones 27 187 6.91996-97 Tina Taylor 25 218 8.71997-98 Phylesha Whaley 27 220 8.11998-99 Phylesha Whaley 29 218 7.51999-00 Phylesha Whaley 33 261 7.92000-01 Caton Hill 34 315 9.32001-02 Caton Hill 36 250 6.92002-03 Theresa Schuknecht 32 212 6.62003-04 Maria Villarroel 33 211 6.42004-05 Dionnah Jackson 30 255 8.52005-06 Courtney Paris 36 539 15.02006-07 Courtney Paris 33 526 15.92007-08 Courtney Paris 31 466 15.02008-09 Courtney Paris 37 503 13.62009-10 Amanda Thompson 38 400 10.5

overTime gAmeSDate Opponent W/L Score2-12-80 Wichita State L 59-531-19-81 vs. McNeese State^ (Lake Charles) L 82-771-9-82 at Pepperdine (Malibu) L 75-7012-11-02 Texas Tech W 93-911-8-83 at Wichita State (2OT) (Wichita) L 93-812-16-83 at Oklahoma State W 83-822-24-85 at Kansas (Lawrence) W 78-772-27-88 Colorado L 91-881-14-89 at Kansas (Lawrence) L 86-8212-29-91 at UCSB (Santa Barbara) L 105-951-25-92 at Oklahoma State W 75-652-26-92 Kansas L 73-721-14-96 Oklahoma State (2OT) L 86-793-14-99 at Arkansas (Fayetteville/WNIT) L 97-9312-21-00 at San Diego (2OT) (San Diego) W 65-6312-27-00 Stanford W 102-982-24-01 Oklahoma State W 88-832-19-02 at Texas (Austin) L 68-621-14-04 at Texas A&M (College Station) W 65-561-26-05 vs. Texas L 83-712-12-06 vs. Baylor W 81-771-22-07 vs. Texas Tech (2OT) W 86-813-11-08 vs. Missouri (Kansas City/Big 12) L 70-643-25-08 vs. Notre Dame (West Lafayette/NCAA) L 79-7512-5-09 Arkansas W 87-8612-9-09 at Marist W 80-712-10-10 Baylor W 62-603-28-10 vs. Notre Dame (Kansas City/NCAA) W 77-72

Overtime Record: 14-14 (7-5 Home, 6-7 Away, 1-2 Neutral)Under Sherri Coale: 10-5 (6-1 Home, 3-2 Away, 1-2 Neutral)Most Overtimes in a Season: 4 (2009-10)^ Forfeited by McNeese and does not count as a loss.

DouBLe overTime gAmeSDate Opponent W/L Score1983 at Wichita State (Wichita) L 93-811-14-96 Oklahoma State L 86-7912-21-00 at San Diego (San Diego) W 65-631-22-07 vs. Texas Tech W 86-81

Double Overtime Record: 2-2 (1-1 Home, 1-1 Away)Under Sherri Coale: 2-0 (1-0 Home, 1-0 Away)

moST ConSeCuTivevictoriesSeason: . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 (Dec. 3, 2008 to Feb. 23, 2009)Home: . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 (Feb. 18, 1984, to Feb. 22, 1986)Road: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 (2000-01)Road/Neutral*:. . . . . . .18 (Dec. 30, 2006 to Jan. 31, 2007)Road*: . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 (Dec. 30, 2006 to Jan. 31, 2007)To Open Season: . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 (1984-85 and 2001-02)Big 12*: . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 (March 3, 2005 to Jan. 27, 2007)Big 12 w/ Postseason: . . 26 (Jan. 4, 2006 to Jan. 27, 2007)*Counting Regular-Season Games Only

LossesSeason: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 1996-97Multiple Seasons: . . . . . . . .17, Jan. 7, 1997-Nov. 22, 1997

moST gAmeS Scoring 100 Points or More... Season: 4, 1985-86 and 1991-92 Consecutive: 3, 1991-92Played... Season: 38, 2009-10 At Home in a Season: 16, 2008-09 and 2009-10 Away from Home in a Season: 23, 2005-06Won... Season: 32, 2001-02 and 2008-09 At Home in a Season: 15, 2008-09 On Road/Neutral in a Season: 19, 2005-06

TriPLe DouBLeS Courtney Paris vs. Texas Tech (3-1-06)18 points, 13 rebounds, 10 blocks

Dionnah Jackson vs. Tulsa (12-4-05)15 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists

LaNae Jones vs. Southern (12-29-93)12 points, 17 rebounds, 11 blocks

LArgeST home WinSMar Score Opponent Date+73 121-48 Central Arkansas 12-20-07+72 121-49 Prairie View A&M 11-29-90+70 105-35 Prairie View A&M 12-14-91+66 103-37 Jackson Sate 12-7-98+64 89-25 North Carolina Central 1-4-09+60 101-41 Prairie View A&M 12-12-92+59 104-45 Oklahoma Baptist 11-30-78+59 91-32 Tulsa 12-11-86+57 93-36 Arkansas State 12-2-07+52 94-42 Tulsa 12-21-08+51 99-48 Oral Roberts 2-10-94+50 87-37 Oklahoma State 1-17-04+50 100-50 San Diego 1-15-83+50 110-60 Emporia State 1-4-84

WorST home LoSSeSMar Score Opponent Date-35 94-59 Texas Tech 2-19-98-31 88-57 Oklahoma State 1-29-97-29 74-45 Kansas State 2-1-03-29 101-72 Nebraska 2-14-98-25 81-56 Missouri 2-15-97-24 87-63 Kansas State 3-5-83-22 76-54 Oklahoma State 2-7-98-21 81-60 Iowa State 1-2-99-20 71-51 Nevada-Las Vegas 11-26-79-20 80-60 Michigan State 12-21-05

LArgeST roAD WinSMar Score Opponent Date+84 120-36 Texas-Pan American 11-25-88+57 95-38 Oral Roberts 11-17-01+55 99-44 @ North Texas 12-10-83+55 103-48 Texas-Arlington 12-4-84+48 88-40 vs. Akron 11-26-04+48 90-42 vs. Oral Roberts 11-22-03+48 100-52 @ Oklahoma City 12-12-83+48 98-50 @ Prairie View A&M 1-23-92+47 95-48 @ UC-Santa Barbara 1-10-84+46 90-44 Butler 11-23-01

WorST roAD LoSSeSMar Score Opponent Date-40 95-55 Kansas 1-16-81-39 101-62 Northern Arizona 12-30-97-37 86-49 Colorado 2-18-90-36 72-36 Texas 2-26-05-34 78-44 Texas 1-7-98-32 97-65 Nebraska 1-29-92-31 108-77 Brigham Young 12-30-89-31 80-49 Colorado 1-29-93-30 86-56 Missouri 2-9-92-30 97-67 Baylor 2-1-98

Note: Unless marked with ‘@’ the contest was played on a neutral court.

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1,000-Point ScorersCourtney Paris 6-4 | Center | Piedmont, Calif. 2006-092,7291

Phylesha Whaley 5-10 | Forward | Slaton, Texas 1997-20002,1872

Molly McGuire 6-0 | Forward | Pawhuska, Okla. 1980-832,1473

LaNeisha Caufield 5-9 | Guard | Ada, Okla. 1999-20022,1254

Stacey Dales 6-0 | Guard | Brockville, Ontario 1998-20021,9205

Caton Hill 6-1 | Forward | Ada, Okla. 2000-041,6536

Jacquetta Hurley 6-0 | Forward | Fox, Okla. 1983-861,6537

Lynn McCurdy 5-10 | Guard | Purcell, Okla. 1981-841,5538

Angi Guffy 6-2 | Forward | Ringwood, Okla. 1992-951,5119

Danielle Robinson 5-9 | Guard | San Jose, Calif. 2008-P1,49610

Dionnah Jackson 5-9 | Guard | St. Louis, Mo. 2002-051,49111

Etta Maytubby 5-11 | Forward | Del City, Okla. 1993-961,45112

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Leah Rush 6-1 | Forward | Amarillo, Texas 2004-071,42713

Tami Rogers 5-9 | Guard | Mont Belvieu, Texas 1987-901,35314

Angie Alexander 5-11 | Guard | Preston, Okla. 1989-921,30215

Ashley Paris 6-3 | Forward | Piedmont, Calif. 2006-091,27316

Jo Mosley 6-0 | Forward | Oklahoma City, Okla. 1986-891,22117

LaTrenda Phillips 6-0 | Forward | Lawton, Okla. 1984-871,20518

Amanda Thompson 6-1 | Forward | Chicago, Ill. 2007-101,20219

Lisa Allison 6-3 | Center | Carthage, Mo. 1984-871,19120

Chelsi Welch 5-9 | Guard | Plainview, Texas 2003-071,18621

Nyeshia Stevenson 5-10 | Forward | Little Rock, Ark. 2007-101,17622

Mandy Wade 6-3 | Center | Ringling, Okla. 1992-951,14823

LaNae Jones 6-5 | Center | Kaufman, Texas 1993-961,09624

Janet Freeman-Southard 5-11 | Forward | Moore, Okla. 1979-821,09325

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Award WinnersALL-AmeriCAnSAssociated Press2010 Danielle Robinson, third team2009 Courtney Paris, first team Ashley Paris, honorable mention Danielle Robinson, honorable mention 2008 Courtney Paris, first team2007 Courtney Paris, first team2006 Courtney Paris, first team2002 Stacey Dales, first team2001 Stacey Dales, first team2000 Phylesha Whaley, honorable mention

ESPN.com2009 Courtney Paris, first team2008 Courtney Paris, first team2007 Courtney Paris, first team2006 Courtney Paris, first team

Fast Break1986 Vickie Green, honorable mention

State Farm/WBCA2010 Danielle Robinson, first team2009 Courtney Paris, first team2008 Courtney Paris, first team2007 Courtney Paris, first team2006 Courtney Paris, first team2005 Dionnah Jackson, honorable mention2002 Stacey Dales, first team LaNeishea Caufield, honorable mention2001 Stacey Dales, first team2000 Phylesha Whaley, honorable mention

Real Sports Magazine 2001 LaNeishea Caufield, first team Stacey Dales, third team

U.S. Basketball Writers Association2009 Courtney Paris, first team2008 Courtney Paris, first team2007 Courtney Paris, first team2006 Courtney Paris, first team2002 Stacey Dales, first team2001 Stacey Dales, first team2000 Phylesha Whaley, first team

Women’s Basketball Journal2001 Stacey Dales, first team2000 Phylesha Whaley, first team

WBJ Defensive All-American2001 LaNeishea Caufield

Women’s Basketball News Service2006 Courtney Paris, first team2002 Stacey Dales, first team LaNeishea Caufield, second team2001 Stacey Dales, first team LaNeishea Caufield, third team2000 Phylesha Whaley, first team1983 Molly McGuire, second team

Wooden All-American 2009 Courtney Paris2008 Courtney Paris2007 Courtney Paris2006 Courtney Paris

Fast Break Freshman All-American1984 Mandy Miller, second team

WBNS Freshman All-American1999 LaNeishea Caufield, first team

WBJ Freshman All-American1999 LaNeishea Caufield, first team

nATionAL AWArDSAll-America Coach1986 Maura McHugh

Associated Press Coach of the Year2000 Sherri Coale, runner-up

Associated Press National Player of the Year2007 Courtney Paris

Honda Sports Award2009 Courtney Paris, finalist

Wooden Cup2005 Dionnah Jackson, finalist

Naismith Coach of the Year2002 Sherri Coale, finalist2001 Sherri Coale, finalist

Naismith Player of the Year2009 Courtney Paris, finalist2008 Courtney Paris, finalist2007 Courtney Paris, finalist2006 Courtney Paris, finalist2002 Stacey Dales, finalist LaNeishea Caufield, finalist

Nancy Lieberman-Cline Step Up Award2005 Dionnah Jackson (top 10 finalist)2002 Stacey Dales (top 5 finalist)2001 Stacey Dales (top 10 finalist)

Nancy Lieberman Award2010 Danielle Robinson, finalist2009 Danielle Robinson, finalist

NCAA Oklahoma Woman of the Year2002 Stacey Dales2000 Phylesha Whaley1997 Jenny Bramer

NCAA Woman of the Year2000 Phylesha Whaley, top-10 finalist

USBWA Freshman of the Year2006 Courtney Paris

Wade Trophy Player of the Year2010 Danielle Robinson, finalist2009 Courtney Paris, finalist2008 Courtney Paris, finalist2007 Courtney Paris, finalist2006 Courtney Paris, finalist1983 Molly McGuire, finalist

WBCA Administrator of the Year2002 Marita Hynes, Associate AD/SWA

WBCA All-Star Challenge2005 Dionnah Jackson2002 Stacey Dales* LaNeishea Caufield*

WBCA/ESPN Three-Point Contest2002 Rosalind Ross**Did not participate.

WBCA National Coach of the Year2006 Sherri Coale, finalist

WBCA Robin Roberts Sports Communication Scholarship2002 Stacey Dales

WBNS All-Freshman Team2006 Courtney Paris

WBNS Defensive Player of the Year2002 LaNeishea Caufield2001 LaNeishea Caufield

WBNS Freshman of the Year2006 Courtney Paris

WBNS Most Underrated Player2006 Leah Rush

Women’s Wooden Award2009 Courtney Paris, finalist2008 Courtney Paris, finalist2007 Courtney Paris, finalist2006 Courtney Paris, finalist

WBCA National Player of the Month2009 Courtney Paris Dec.2007 Courtney Paris Dec., Feb., March2006 Courtney Paris Dec., March

regionAL honorSWBCA District V Team2010 Danielle Robinson2009 Courtney Paris2008 Courtney Paris2007 Courtney Paris2006 Courtney Paris2005 Dionnah Jackson2002 Stacey Dales, LaNeishea Caufield2001 Stacey Dales2000 Phylesha Whaley1988 Jo Mosley1987 LaTrenda Phillips1985 Jacquetta Hurley1983 Molly McGuire

WBCA District V Coach of the Year2009 Sherri Coale2006 Sherri Coale2001 Sherri Coale2000 Sherri Coale1986 Maura McHugh

ALL-ConferenCeFirst Team2010 Danielle Robinson, Jr. Amanda Thompson, Sr.2009 Ashley Paris, Sr. Courtney Paris, Sr. Danielle Robinson, So.2008 Courtney Paris, Jr.2007 Courtney Paris, So.2006 Courtney Paris, Fr.2005 Dionnah Jackson, Sr.2002 Stacey Dales, Sr.2001 Stacey Dales, Jr.2000 Phylesha Whaley, Sr. 1999 Phylesha Whaley, Jr. 1998 Phylesha Whaley, So. 1996 Pam Pennon, Sr. 1990 Tami Rogers, Sr.1989 Jo Mosley, Sr. 1987 LaTrenda Phillips, Sr.1986 Jacquetta Hurley, Sr. LaTrenda Phillips, Jr. 1985 Jacquetta Hurley, Jr. Vickie Green, Jr. LaTrenda Phillips, So.1983 Molly McGuire, Sr.

Second Team2010 Nyeshia Stevenson, Sr.2006 Leah Rush, Jr. 2005 Leah Rush, So.

2004 Dionnah Jackson, Jr. Maria Villarroel, Sr.2003 Dionnah Jackson, So. Chelsi Welch, Fr.2002 LaNeishea Caufield, Sr.2001 Caton Hill, So. LaNeishea Caufield, Jr.2000 LaNeishea Caufield, So. Stacey Dales, So.1995 Pam Pennon, Jr. Mandy Wade, Sr.1994 Angi Guffy, Jr. Etta Maytubby, So. 1993 Angi Guffy, So.1992 Carin Stites, Sr. 1991 Carin Stites, Jr.1989 Erika Notzke, Sr. 1988 Jo Mosley, Jr. 1986 Vickie Green, Sr. 1984 Lynn McCurdy, Sr.

Third Team2002 Caton Hill, Jr. Rosalind Ross, Sr.

Honorable Mention 2009 Whitney Hand, Fr.2008 Ashley Paris, Jr. Danielle Robinson, Fr.2007 Erin Higgins, Sr. Leah Rush, Sr. Chelsi Welch, Sr.2006 Britney Brown, Jr. Erin Higgins, Jr. Chelsi Welch, Jr.2004 Caton Hill, Sr.1999 LaNeishea Caufield, Fr. Stacey Dales, Fr.1997 Phylesha Whaley, Fr.1996 LaNae Jones, Sr.1995 Angi Guffy, Sr. Etta Maytubby, Jr.1992 Angi Guffy, Fr. 1988 Margaret McKeon, So.1986 Lisa Allison, Jr. Viki Streets, Sr. 1985 Lisa Allison, So.1983 Lynn McCurdy, Jr.

Player of the Year2009 Courtney Paris, Sr.2008 Courtney Paris, Jr.2007 Courtney Paris, So.2002 Stacey Dales, Sr.2001 Stacey Dales, Jr.2000 Phylesha Whaley, Sr.1983 Molly McGuire, Sr.

Newcomer of the Year1996 Yolanda Anderson, Jr.

Coach of the Year2009 Sherri Coale2006 Sherri Coale2001 Sherri Coale2000 Sherri Coale

Sportswoman of the Year2009 Ashley Paris

Defensive Player of the Year2008 Courtney Paris, Jr.2007 Courtney Paris, So. 2006 co-Courtney Paris, Fr.

All-Defensive Team2010 Danielle Robinson, Jr.

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2009 Courtney Paris, Sr. Danielle Robinson, So.2008 Courtney Paris, Jr. Danielle Robinson, Fr.2007 Courtney Paris, So.2006 Courtney Paris, Fr.

Freshman of the Year2009 Whitney Hand2008 Danielle Robinson2006 Courtney Paris2003 Chelsi Welch1999 LaNeishea Caufield

Sixth Man Award2009 Nyeshia Stevenson

All-Freshman Team2009 Whitney Hand2008 Danielle Robinson2007 Amanda Thompson2006 Courtney Paris

All-Tournament Team2010 Danielle Robinson Amanda Thompson2009 Courtney Paris2007 Courtney Paris, MVP Jenna Plumley, Leah Rush2006 Courtney Paris, MVP Erin Higgins2004 Dionnah Jackson, MVP Maria Villarroel, Caton Hill2002 Stacey Dales MVP Dionnah Jackson2001 Stacey Dales, Rosalind Ross1995 Mandy Wade1993 Angi Guffy1992 Angi Guffy1990 Angie Alexander1986 Vickie Green1985 Jacquetta Hurley1982 Molly McGuire, Ladanah Sanders1981 Erin Schreiber, second team1980 Molly McGuire1978 Joyce Parker

Big 12 All-Stars2003 Chelsi Welch2001 LaNeishea Caufield 2000 Phylesha Whaley

Player of the Week2010 Amanda Thompson 1/42009 Ashley Paris 11/24, 1/19 Courtney Paris 2/23 Nyeshia Stevenson 12/152008 Courtney Paris 12/4, 2/11 Amanda Thompson 12/172007 Courtney Paris 11/19, 12/31, 2/4, 2/252006 Courtney Paris 1/3, 1/30, 2/62005 Dionnah Jackson 12/6, 2/14 2003 Dionnah Jackson 1/27 2002 Stacey Dales 12/3 LaNeishea Caufield 12/102001 Stacey Dales 1/15, 2/19 Caton Hill 1/22000 Phylesha Whaley 1/24, 2/71999 Phylesha Whaley 2/8, 2/151998 Phylesha Whaley 2/15, 1/19, 2/161995 Pam Pennon Mandy Wade1994 Etta Maytubby 1993 Angi Guffy1992 Sheri Black Carin Stites1991 Carin Stites1990 Tami Rogers1989 Erika Notzke1988 Jo Mosley Margaret McKeon1987 Lisa Allison LaTrenda Phillips

1986 Lisa Allison Vickie Green1985 Jacquetta Hurley (twice)1984 Lynn McCurdy Toni Eldridge

Big 12 Rookie of the Week2009 Whitney Hand 12/2, 1/12, 2/92008 Danielle Robinson 11/19, 11/26, 12/10, 1/282007 Jenna Plumley 2/172006 Courtney Paris 11/21, 11/28, 1/3 1/16, 1/23, 2/13, 2/20, 2/27, 3/3 2004 Leah Rush 1/12 Erin Higgins 2/162003 Laura Andrews 1/27 Maria Villarroel 12/2 Theresa Jantzen 2/102001 Rosalind Ross 1/221999 LaNeishea Caufield 11/30, 12/14, 1/18, 2/151997 Phylesha Whaley 1/6, 1/20

nATionAL TeAmSJunior World University Games Asst. Coach2001 Sherri Coale (bronze medal)

Junior National Team2004 Courtney Paris (gold medal)1992 Etta Maytubby

Junior National Team Trials2004 Ashley Paris2004 Courtney Paris

Senior National Team2008 Courtney Paris2007 Courtney Paris

Olympic Games2000 Stacey Dales (Canada)

Pan American Games1999 Stacey Dales, Canada

R. Williams Jones Cup Trial2000 LaNeishea Caufield

U.S. Olympic Festival1989 Kelli Epps

USA U19 World Championship Team Trials2007 Danielle Robinson

USA U19 World Championship Team2005 Courtney Paris (gold medal)

USA U20 World Championship Team2006 Courtney Paris (gold medal)

USA U20 World Championship Team Trials2006 Ashley Paris Courtney Paris Amanda Thompson

USA U21 World Championship Team 2007 Courtney Paris

USA U21 World Championship Team Trials2007 Ashley Paris Courtney Paris

World University Games 2009 Danielle Robinson2003 Chelsi Welch 2001 Caton Hill

World University Games Trials2009 Danielle Robinson Whitney Hand2005 Leah Rush2001 LaNeishea Caufield Caton Hill1999 LaNeishea Caufield

Youth Development Camps2004 Ashley Paris (West Team)2004 Courtney Paris (West Team)

TournAmenT honorSFinal Four All-Tournament Team2010 Danielle Robinson2002 Stacey Dales, Rosalind Ross

WNIT All-Tournament Team1984 Lynn McCurdy

NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team2010 Danielle Robinson Nyeshia Stevenson, MOP Amanda Thompson2009 Courtney Paris, MOP Whitney Hand Danielle Robinson2007 Courtney Paris2006 Courtney Paris2002 Stacey Dales, MVP LaNeishea Caufield Caton Hill

ACADemiC ALL-AmeriCACoSIDA Academic Team Member of the Year (for all NCAA Division I sports)2002 Stacey Dales

CoSIDA Academic All-America Team2004 Caton Hill Third Team 2003 Theresa Jantzen First Team2002 Stacey Dales First Team2001 Stacey Dales Second Team1990 Tami Rogers Honorable Mention 1986 Lisa Allison Honorable Mention

CoSIDA Academic All-District VI Team2009 Danielle Robinson First Team2008 Ashley Paris First Team2006 Erin Higgins First Team Leah Rush Second Team Chelsi Welch Second Team2004 Caton Hill 2003 Theresa Jantzen 2002 Caton Hill Stacey Dales2001 Stacey Dales 1990 Tami Rogers 1986 Lisa Allison

ACADemiC AWArDSAcademic All-Conference2010 Danielle Robinson First Team Jasmine Hartman Second Team Amanda Thompson Second Team Lauren Willis Second Team2009 Rose Hammond First Team Ashley Paris First Team Danielle Robinson First Team Amanda Thompson First Team Carolyn Winchester First Team Courtney Paris Second Team2008 Ashley Paris First Team Courtney Paris Second Team2007 Erin Higgins First Team Leah Rush First Team Ashley Paris* First Team Chelsi Welch* First Team Kendra Moore Second Team2006 Laura Andrews Second Team Erin Higgins First Team Kendra Moore Second Team Beky Preston First Team Leah Rush Second Team Krista Sanchez First Team Chelsi Welch First Team2005 Laura Andrews First Team Erin Higgins Second Team Beky Preston First Team Leah Rush Second Team Krista Sanchez Second Team

Lauren Shoush First Team A. Wadsworth First Team Chelsi Welch First Team2004 Laura Andrews Second Team Erin Higgins Second Team Caton Hill First Team Lauren Shoush First Team A. Wadsworth First Team2003 Stephanie Luce First Team T. Schuknecht First Team Kate Scott First Team Lauren Shoush First Team Stephanie Simon First Team A. Wadsworth First Team2002 Jen Cunningham First Team Stacey Dales First Team Caton Hill First Team Stephanie Luce First Team Kate Scott First Team Shannon Selmon First Team Stephanie Simon First Team Jamie Talbert First Team2001 Jen Cunningham First Team Stacey Dales First Team Caton Hill First Team Shannon Selmon First Team Desiree Taylor First Team2000 Jen Cunningham First Team Stacey Dales First Team Shannon Selmon First Team Desiree Taylor First Team Phylesha Whaley First Team1999 LaNeishea Caufield First Team Jennifer Cunningham First Team Stacey Dales First Team Sunny Hardeman Honorable Mention Desiree Taylor First Team Michele Workman First Team1998 Shonika Breedlove First Team Sunny Hardeman First Team Roxanne Long First Team Desiree Taylor First Team Kelley Workman First Team Michele Workman Honorable Mention1997 Jenny Bramer First Team Shonika Breedlove First Team Shontell Brown First Team Suzanne Kern Honorable Mention Roxanne Long First Team Phylesha Whaley First Team Michele Workman First Team1996 Roxanne Long1995 Sheri Black Angi Guffy LaNae Jones Sharee Mitchum1994 Sheri Black Angi Guffy1993 Angi Guffy1992 Amanda Hopkins1990 Tami Rogers1989 Tami Rogers1988 Lee Brock1987 Lisa Allison1986 Lisa Allison1985 Lisa Allison

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most by oklahomaPoints: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 vs. Colorado (3-8-01)Total Rebounds: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 vs. Missouri (3-11-08)Offensive Rebounds:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 vs. Missouri (3-11-08)Defensive Rebounds: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 vs. Baylor (3-11-06)Field Goals Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 vs. Colorado (3-8-01)Field Goals Att.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 vs. Missouri (3-11-08)Field Goal Percentage:. . .545 (30-55) vs. Texas A&M (3-8-05)3-PT Field Goals Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 vs. Colorado (3-8-01)3-PT Field Goals Att.: . . . . . 29; vs. CU (3-8-01); ISU (3-10-01)3-PT FGPercentage.: . . . . . .533 (8-15) vs. Texas A&M (3-8-05)Free Throws Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 vs. Baylor (3-8-07)Free Throws Att.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 vs. Baylor (3-8-07)Free Throw Percentage: .947 (18-19) vs. Texas A&M (3-8-05)Assists: . . . . . . . . . . .25; vs. Baylor (3-9-02), Colorado (3-8-01)Steals: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 vs. Oklahoma State (3-6-02)Blocks: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 vs. Texas (3-7-07)Turnovers: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 vs. Baylor (3-11-06)Fouls: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 vs. Oklahoma State (3-6-02)Technical Fouls: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NonePoints in a first half: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 vs. Colorado (3-8-01)Points in a second half: . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 vs. Colorado (3-8-01)Points in overtime: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 vs. Missouri (3-11-08)

fewest by oklahomaPoints: . . . . . 56 twice, vs. Kansas State, 3-4-97, OSU (3-2-99)Total Rebounds: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 vs. Texas (3-9-05)Offensive Rebounds: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 vs. Texas (3-9-05)Defensive Rebounds: . . . . . . . .16 vs. Oklahoma State (3-2-99)Field Goals Made: . . . . . . . . . . .16 vs. Oklahoma State (3-2-99)Field Goals Attempted:. . . . . . . . . . .46 vs. Texas A&M (3-9-04)Field Goal Percentage:. . . .302 (16-53) vs. Okla. State (3-4-97)3-PT Field Goals Made: . . . 2, vs. Texas (3-13-04); Texas A&M (3-14-09); vs. Baylor (3-12-10)3-PT Field Goals Attempted:. . . . . . . . . 10 vs. Baylor (3-12-10)3-PT Field Goal Percentage:. . . . . . . .143 (2-14) vs. Texas A&M (3-14-09)Free Throws Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 vs. Missouri (3-11-08)Free Throws Attempted: . . . . . . . . . . 6 vs. Nebraska (3-11-03)Free Throw Percentage: . . . . . . . 61.1 (22-36) vs. Texas A&M (3-14-09)Assists: 7, vs. Oklahoma State (3-2-99); Texas A&M (3-14-09)Steals: . 3 vs. Baylor (3-11-06); vs. Oklahoma State (3-13-10)Blocks: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 vs. Kansas State (3-4-97)Turnovers: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 vs. Baylor (3-12-10)Fouls: . 9 vs. Kansas State (3-11-04); vs. Okla. State (3-13-10)Technical Fouls: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NonePoints in first half: . . . . . . . . . . . . 21, vs. Texas A&M (3-14-09)Points in second half: . . . . . . . . . 24, vs. Kansas State (3-7-02)Points in overtime: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 vs. Missouri (3-11-08)

most by an opponent Points: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93, Colorado (3-8-01)Total Rebounds: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46, Texas (3-8-00)Offensive Rebounds: . . . . . . .20; KSU (3-4-97), Texas (3-8-00)Defensive Rebounds: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, Iowa State (3-10-07)Field Goals Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32, Colorado (3-8-01)Field Goals Attempted: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79, Baylor (3-11-06)Field Goal Percentage: . . . . .578, (26-45) Okla. State (3-2-99)3-PT Field Goals Made: 11, Iowa State (3-10-01 and 3-10-07)3-PT Field Goals Attempted:. . . . . . . . 35, Iowa State (3-10-01)3-PT Field Goal Percentage:. . . .692, (9-13) Colorado (3-8-01)Free Throws Made: . . . . . . . . . . . 24, Oklahoma State (3-6-02)Free Throws Attempted: . . . . . . . 31, Oklahoma State (3-6-02)Free Throw Percentage: . . . . .1.000, (13-13) Kansas (3-13-09)Assists: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, Baylor (3-9-02)Steals: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, vs. Baylor (3-11-06)Blocks: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, Baylor (3-12-10)Turnovers: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, Baylor (3-9-02)Fouls: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, Texas A&M (3-14-09)Technical Fouls: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, Baylor (3-8-07)Points in first half: . . 40; TAMU (3-8-05) Kansas St. (3-4-97); TAMU (3-14-10)Points in second half: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54, Colorado (3-8-01)Points in overtime: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17, Missouri (3-11-08)

fewest by an opponentPoints: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47, Texas A&M (3-9-04)Total Rebounds: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21, Colorado (3-8-01)Offensive Rebounds: . . . . . .4; K-State (3-7-02), OSU (3-2-99)Defensive Rebounds: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, Texas A&M (3-8-05)Field Goals Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, Oklahoma State (3-6-02)Field Goals Attempted:. . . . . . . 45; Texas (3-8-05), Okla. State (3-2-99)Field Goal Percentage: . . . . . . . . . ..250 (18-72), Texas (3-7-07)3-PT Field Goals Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, Texas (3-13-04)3-PT Field Goals Attempted: . . 6; KU (3-7-01), Texas (3-8-00)3-PT Field Goal Percentage: . . . . ..000, (0-11) Texas (3-13-04)Free Throws Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0, Kansas State (3-7-02)Free Throws Attempted: . . . . . . . . . . . 0, Kansas State (3-7-02)Free Throw Percentage: . . .000 (0-0), Kansas State (3-7-02)Assists: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, Oklahoma State (3-13-10)Steals: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, Kansas State (3-11-04)Blocks: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0, several timesTurnovers: . .7, Kansas State (3-11-04); Okla. State (3-13-10)Fouls: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, Iowa State (3-10-01)Technical Fouls: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None, several timesPoints in a first half: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17, Missouri (3-9-06)Points in a second half: . . . . . . . . . . . 21, Kansas State (3-7-02)Points in overtime: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17, Missouri (3-11-08)

most by oklahoma PlayerPoints: . . . . . . . . . . . 36, Courtney Paris vs. Iowa State (3-8-06)Rebounds: . . . . . . . . . .26, Courtney Paris vs. Baylor (3-11-06)Offensive Rebounds: 10, Ashley Paris vs. Missouri (3-11-08) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10, Courtney Paris vs. Texas A&M (3-14-09)Defensive Rebounds: .22, Courtney Paris vs. Baylor (3-11-06) Field Goals Made: . 16, Courtney Paris vs. Iowa State (3-8-06)Field Goals Att.: . 27, Amanda Thompson vs. TAMU (3-14-10)FG Percentage (min. five made): . . . . . . . . . . ..857 (6-7), twice, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .D. Jackson vs. Nebraska (3-11-03), . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J. Plumley vs. Baylor (3-8-07)3-PT Field Goals Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, four times, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Erin Higgins vs. Baylor (3-11-06), . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erin Higgins vs. Texas A&M (3-8-05), . . . Rosalind Ross and Sunny Hardeman vs. Colorado (3-8-01)3-PT Field Goals Att.: 12, Rosalind Ross vs. Colorado (3-8-01)3-PT FG Percentage (min. three made): . . . . . . . . . .800, twice, . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stacey Dales (4-5) vs. Oklahoma State (3-6-02) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rosalind Ross (4-5) vs. Kansas (3-7-01)Free Throws Made: 11, Courtney Paris vs. Kansas (3-13-09); . . . . . . . . . . . .Danielle Robinson vs. Oklahoma State (3-13-10)Free Throws Att.: . 15, Courtney Paris vs. Baylor (3-11-06), vs. Kansas (3-13-09)Free Throw Percentage (min. six made): 1.000, three players, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leah Rush (9-9) vs. Texas A&M (3-8-05), . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Caton Hill (8-8) vs. Colorado (3-8-01), . . . . . . .LaNeishea Caufield (7-7) vs. Oklahoma State (3-6-02), . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rosalind Ross (6-6) vs. Baylor (3-9-02) Assists: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, Stacey Dales vs. Colorado (3-8-01)Steals: . . . . .6, twice, LaNeishea Caufield vs. K-State (3-7-02), . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jenna Plumley vs. Iowa State (3-10-07)Blocks: . . . . . . . . . . . . .7, Courtney Paris vs. Missouri (3-11-08)Turnovers: . . . . . . 8, Dionnah Jackson vs. Colorado (3-10-04)

most by an opposing PlayerPoints: . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, Tera Bjorklund, Colorado (3-12-03); . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State (3-13-10)Rebounds: . . . . . . . . . .15, Danielle Crockrom, Baylor (3-9-02)Offensive Rebounds: . . . . . . 6, Edwina Brown, Texas (3-8-00)Defensive Rebounds: 12, Danielle Crockrom, Baylor (3-9-02)Field Goals Made: . . . .13, Tera Bjorklund, Colorado (3-12-03)Field Goals Att.: . 30, Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State (3-13-10)Field Goal Percentage (min. 5 made): . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (5-5), . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicky Ramage, Kansas State (3-4-97)3-PT Field Goals Made: 6, Megan Taylor, Iowa State (3-10-01)3-PT Field Goals Att.: . . . . . . . .15, Laurie Koehn, Kansas State (3-11-04)3-PT Field Goal Percentage (min. 3 made): . . . . . . .1.000 (3-3), . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shelley Garcia, Oklahoma State (3-3-98)Free Throws Made: . .10, Takia Starks, Texas A&M (3-14-09)Free Throws Att.: . . . .11, Takia Starks, Texas A&M (3-14-09)Free Throw Percentage (min. 5 made): . . . . 1.000, four times, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(6-6) Angela Tisdale, Baylor (3-11-06) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (6-6) Brittany Wilkins, Iowa State (3-8-06) (6-6) Linda Lappe and Mandy Nightingale, Colorado (3-8-01)Assists: . . . . . . . . . . 12, Lyndsey Medders, Iowa State (3-8-06)Steals: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, Tiffany Jackson, Texas (3-9-05)Blocks: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10, Brittney Griner, Baylor (3-12-10)Turnovers: 7, three players, Tiffany Jackson, Texas (3-9-05); . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shelby Hutchen, Oklahoma State (3-6-02); . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sheila Lambert, Baylor (3-9-02)

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most by oklahomaPoints: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 vs. Colorado (3-25-02)Total Rebounds: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 vs. Vanderbilt (3-16-86)Offensive Rebounds: . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 vs. Louisville (4-5-09)Defensive Rebounds: 38, twice, last vs. Marquette (3-19-07), . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Pepperdine (3-18-06)Field Goals Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 vs. Vanderbilt (3-16-86)Field Goals Attempted:. . . . . . . . . . .76 vs. Vanderbilt (3-16-86)Field Goal Percentage:. . .615 (32-52) vs. Kentucky (3-30-10)3-PT Field Goals Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 vs. BYU (3-20-06)3-PT Field Goals Attempted:. . . . 26 vs. Prairie View (3-22-09)3-PT Field Goal Percentage:. . . .500 (10-20) vs. BYU (3-20-06)Free Throws Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 vs. Pepperdine (3-18-06)Free Throws Attempted: . . . . . . . . 34 vs. Pepperdine (3-18-06)Free Throw Percentage: . . . .958 (23-24) vs. Marist (3-20-04)Assists: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 vs. Vanderbilt (3-16-86)Steals: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 vs. Loyola (Md.) (3-16-95)Blocks: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 vs. Marquette (3-19-07)Turnovers: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 vs. Connecticut (3-25-00)Fouls: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 vs. Texas (3-20-86)Technical Fouls: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1, three timesPoints in first half: . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 vs. Vanderbilt (3-22-04)Points in second half: . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 vs. Colorado (3-25-02)Points in overtime: . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 vs. Notre Dame (3-30-10)

fewest by oklahomaPoints: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 vs. Louisiana Tech (3-18-95)Total Rebounds: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 vs. Connecticut (3-31-02)Offensive Rebounds: . . . . . . . . .4 , twice, vs. SE Missouri State (3-17-07), . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Marist (3-20-04) Defensive Rebounds: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 vs. Texas (3-20-86)Field Goals Made: . . . . . . 15, twice, last vs. Stanford (3-22-04)Field Goals Attempted:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 vs. Marist (3-20-04)Field Goal Percentage:. . . . . . . ..250 (15-60) vs. Louisiana Tech (3-18-95)3-PT Field Goals Made: . . . . . 1 vs. Marist (3-20-04); vs. UALR (3-23-10)3-PT Field Goals Attempted:. . . . .6 vs. Loyola (Md.) (3-16-86)3-PT Field Goal Percentage:. . .077 (1-13) vs. Marist (3-20-04)Free Throws Made: . . . . . . . . . .4 vs. Louisiana Tech (3-18-95)Free Throws Attempted: . . . .11 vs. SDSU (3-21-10); vs. Notre Dame (3-28-10)Free Throws Percentage: . . . . . . .333 (4-12) vs. Louisiana Tech (3-18-95)Assists: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 vs. Stanford (3-22-04)Steals: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 vs. Stanford (3-22-04) Blocks: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0, five timesTurnovers: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 vs. Stanford (4-4-10)Fouls: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 vs. Oral Roberts (3-19-01)Technical Fouls: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0Points in first half: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 vs. Stanford (4-4-10)Points in second half: . . . . . . .13 vs. Louisiana Tech (3-18-95)Points in overtime: . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 vs. Notre Dame (3-11-08)

most by an opponentPoints: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102, Connecticut (3-25-00)Total Rebounds: . . . . . 53, Louisiana Tech (3-18-95); Stanford (4-4-10)Offensive Rebounds: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21, Ole Miss (3-25-07)Defensive Rebounds: . . . . . . . . . . 40, Louisiana Tech (3-18-95)Field Goals Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40, Connecticut (3-25-00)Field Goals Attempted:. . . . . . . . . . . . . 78, Vanderbilt (3-16-00)Field Goal Percentage:. . . .571, (40-70) Connecticut (3-25-00) 3-PT Field Goals Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13, BYU (3-18-00)3-PT Field Goals Attempted:. . . . . . . . . . . . . .25, BYU (3-18-00)3-PT Field Goals Percentage:. . . . . . . .507, (8-14) Oral Roberts (3-17-01)Free Throws Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29, Ole Miss (3-25-07Free Throws Attempted: . . . . . . . . . . . . .41, Ole Miss (3-25-07)Free Throw Percentage: . . . . .1.000, (6-6) Stanford (3-19-01)Assists: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, twice, Connecticut (3-25-00); . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stanford (3/25/06) Steals: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21, Connecticut (3-25-00)Blocks: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11, Stanford (3-19-01)Turnovers: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, Loyola (Md.) (3-16-95)Fouls: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26, Hartford (3-16-02)Technical Fouls: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1, twicePoints in first half: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57, Connecticut (3-25-00)Points in second half: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49, Ole Miss (3-25-07)Points in overtime: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, Notre Dame (3-25-08)

fewest by an opponentPoints: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44, UALR (3-23-10)Total Rebounds: . . . . . . 24, Villanova (3-18-02), Oral Roberts (3-17-01)Offensive Rebounds: . . . . . . .3, George Washington (3-23-03)Defensive Rebounds: . . . . . . 17, Villanova (3-18-02), Stanford (3-19-01)Field Goals Made: . . . . 13, twice, last vs. Marquette (3-19-07) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loyola (Md.) (3-16-95)Field Goals Attempted:. . . . . . . . . . . 49, Oral Roberts (3-17-01)Field Goal Percentage:. . . . . .213 (13-61), Marquette (3-19-07)3-PT Field Goals Made: . . . . . . . . . . . 0, Connecticut (3-31-02); . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Colorado (3-26-02) ; UALR (3-23-10)3-PT Field Goals Attempted:. . . . . . . . . . .4, Colorado (3-25-02)3-PT Field Goal Percentage:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .000, three times; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(0-16) UALR; (0-9) Connecticut (3-31-02); (0-4) Colorado (3-25-02)Free Throws Made: . . 6, Stanford (3-19-01); UALR (3-23-10) Free Throws Attempted: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, Stanford (3-19-01)Free Throw Percentage: .346 (9-26), Louisiana Tech (3-18-95)Assists: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5, Colorado (3-25-02)Steals: 5, Duke (3-29-02); Stanford (3-22-04); SDSU (3-21-10)Blocks: . . . . 0, Colorado (3-25-02); SDSU (3-12-10); Kentucky (3-30-10)Turnovers: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, Stanford (4-4-10)Fouls: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9, Southeast Missouri State (3-17-07)Technical Fouls: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NonePoints in first half: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, UALR (3-23-10)Points in second half: . . . . . . . . . . . .19, Prairie View (3-22-09)Points in overtime: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6, Notre Dame (3-28-10)

most by a SoonerPoints: . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33, Phylesha Whaley vs. BYU (3-18-00)Rebounds: . . . . . . . 20, Courtney Paris vs. Ole Miss (3-25-07)Offensive Rebounds: . . . . . . . . . 8, Courtney Paris, three timesDefensive Rebounds: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14, three timesField Goals Made: . 14, Courtney Paris vs. Ole Miss (3-25-07)Field Goals Attempted:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24, three times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Courtney Paris vs. Stanford (3-25-06); Courtney Paris vs. Ole Miss (3-25-07) ; Danielle Robinson vs. Stanford (4-4-10)Field Goals Percentage (min. 10 made): . . . . . . . . ..846 (11-13); . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Courtney Paris vs. Pepperdine (3-18-06)3-PT FG Made: 6, Jenna Plumley vs. SE Missouri St. (3-17-07)3-PT FG Attempted: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, three times,Nyeshia Stevenson vs. SDSU (3-12-10); Jenna Plumley vs. SE Missouri State (3-17-07); . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rosalind Ross vs. Connecticut (3-31-02)3-PT Field Goals Percentage (min. 3 made): . . . . . 1.000, (3-3), . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Krista Sanchez vs. BYU (3-20-06)Free Throws Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11, three times . . . L. Caufield vs. Villanova (3-18-02), Connecticut (3-25-00) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Danielle Robinson vs. Purdue (3-31-09)Free Throws Attempted: . . . . . 14, L. Caufield vs. Connecticut (3-25-00)Free Throws Percentage (min. 5 made): . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000; . . . . . . . . .(11-11), LaNeishea Caufield vs. Villanova (3-18-02); . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (9-9), Leah Rush vs. Marist (3020/04); . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (8-8), Maria Villarroel vs. Marist (3-20-04);Assists: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12, Stacey Dales vs. BYU (3-16-00)Steals: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5, Nyeshia Stevenson vs. Kentucky (3-23-10); Caton Hill vs. Hartford (3-16-02); Sharee Mitchum vs. Loyola (Md.) (3-16-95)Blocks: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, Courtney Paris (2009), twiceTurnovers: . . . . . . .12, Stacey Dales vs. Connecticut (3-25-00)

most by an opponentPoints: . . . . . . . . . . . . 38, Nneka Ogwumike, Stanford (4-4-10)Rebounds: . . 17, Racquel Spurlock, Louisiana Tech (3-18-95)Offensive Rebounds: 7, R. Spurlock, Louisiana Tech (3-18-95)Defensive Rebounds: . . . . . . . 12, Nneka Ogwumike, Stanford (4-4-10)Field Goals Made: . . . . .14, Brooke Smith, Stanford (3-25-06)Field Goals Attempted:. . . . . . 25, Nneka Ogwumike, Stanford (4-4-10)Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 made): . . . . . . . . . ..875 (14-16), . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brooke Smith, Stanford (3-25-06)3-PT Field Goals Made: . . . . .6, Cady Williams, BYU (3-18-00)3-PT Field Goals Attempted:. . .11, Erin Thorn, BYU (3-18-00)3-PT Field Goals Percentage (min. 3 made): . . . . . . . .857 (6-7), . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tamika Williams, Connecticut (3-31-02)Free Throws Made: . . . . . 15, Racquel Spurlock, Loyola (Md.) (3-16-95)Free Throws Attempted: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16, twice, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ashley Awkward, Ole Miss (3-25-07) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Racquel Spurlock, Loyola (Md.) (3-16-95)Free Throws Percentage (min. 5 made): . . . . . . . . 1.000 , twice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(12-12), Charel Allen, Notre Dame (3-25-08) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (8-8), Diana Taurasi, Connecticut (3-31-02)Assists: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8, twiceSteals: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9, Dee Dee Wheeler, Arizona (3-8-05)Blocks: . . . . . . . . . .6, Ugo Oha, George Washington (3-23-03); . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cori Enghusen, Stanford (3-19-01)Turnovers: . . . . . . . . . . . .8, Amber Smith, Kentucky (3-30-10)

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year-by-year results OVERALL CONFERENCE CONF. YEAR COACH W L PCT W L PCT STD. POSTSEASON1974-75 Amy Dahl 2 14 .125 - - - 1975-76 Cathie Schweitzer 3 14 .176 - - -1976-77 Cathie Schweitzer 4 20 .167 - - -1977-78 Cathie Schweitzer 20 12 .625 - - - 1978-79 Doyle Parrack 13 16 .448 - - -1979-80 Doyle Parrack 17 16 .515 - - - 1980-81 Maura McHugh 21 11 .656 - - -1981-82 Maura McHugh 17 14 .548 - - -1982-83 Maura McHugh 17 11 .607 7 7 .500 4th 1983-84 Maura McHugh 22 10 .688 8 6 .571 3rd NWIT (1-2)1984-85 Maura McHugh 23 7 .767 10 4 .714 2nd 1985-86 Maura McHugh 24 7 .774 10 4 .714 1st NCAA Sweet 16 (2-1)1986-87 Maura McHugh 18 10 .643 6 7 .462 t5th 1987-88 Valerie Goodwin-Colbert 14 13 .519 7 7 .500 5th1988-89 Valerie Goodwin-Colbert 11 16 .407 4 10 .286 8th1989-90 Valerie Goodwin-Colbert 7 22 .241 2 12 .143 t7th 1990-91 Gary Hudson 10 18 .357 4 9 .308 7th1991-92 Gary Hudson 17 12 .586 7 7 .500 4th1992-93 Gary Hudson 12 15 .444 6 8 .429 6th 1993-94 Burl Plunkett 18 12 .600 7 7 .500 5th NWIT Champions (3-0)1994-95 Burl Plunkett 22 9 .710 11 3 .786 2nd NCAA Second Round (1-1)1995-96 Burl Plunkett 12 15 .444 4 10 .286 7th 1996-97 Sherri Coale 5 22 .185 1 15 .063 12th1997-98 Sherri Coale 8 19 .296 4 12 .250 9th 1998-99 Sherri Coale 15 14 .517 8 8 .500 t5th WNIT Second Round (1-1)1999-00 Sherri Coale 25 8 .758 13 3 .813 1st NCAA Sweet 16 (2-1)2000-01 Sherri Coale 28 6 .824 15 1 .938 1st NCAA Sweet 16 (2-1)2001-02 Sherri Coale 32 4 .889 14 2 .875 1st NCAA Runner-Up (5-1)2002-03 Sherri Coale 19 13 .594 9 7 .563 t5th NCAA First Round (0-1)2003-04 Sherri Coale 24 9 .727 9 7 .563 6th NCAA Second Round (1-1)2004-05 Sherri Coale 17 13 .567 8 8 .500 t6th NCAA First Round (0-1)2005-06 Sherri Coale 31 5 .861 16 0 1.000 1st NCAA Sweet 16 (2-1)2006-07 Sherri Coale 28 5 .848 13 3 .813 t1st NCAA Sweet 16 (2-1)2007-08 Sherri Coale 22 9 .710 11 5 .688 t3rd NCAA Second Round (1-1) 2008-09 Sherri Coale 32 5 .865 15 1 .938 1st NCAA Final Four (4-1)2009-10 Sherri Coale 27 11 .711 11 5 .688 t2nd NCAA Final Four (4-1)TOTAL 8 Head Coaches 637 437 .593 240 178 .574 16 Postseason Appearances

CAreer CoAChing reCorDS (rAnkeD By Winning PerCenTAge) OVERALL CONFERENCECOACH SEASONS YEARS W L PCT W L PCTCoale 1997-Present 14 313 143 .686 147 77 .656McHugh 1981-87 7 142 70 .670 41 28 .594Plunkett 1994-96 3 52 36 .591 22 20 .524Parrack 1979-80 2 30 32 .484 - - -Hudson 1991-93 3 39 45 .464 17 24 .415Goodwin-Colbert 1988-90 3 32 51 .386 13 29 .310Schweitzer 1976-78 3 27 46 .370 - - -Dahl 1975 1 2 14 .125 - - -

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Year W-L FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Reb Avg Pts Avg1974-75* 2-14 1975-76 3-14 287 1045 .274 - - - 146 271 .539 NA NA 737 43.31976-77^ 4-20 490 1377 .356 - - - 194 389 .499 620 29.5 1174 55.91977-78 20-12 937 2183 .429 - - - 357 595 .602 1082 34.3 2231 69.81978-79 13-16 721 1700 .424 - - - 312 491 .635 971 33.5 1754 60.51979-80 17-16 863 2012 .431 - - - 294 475 .619 1345 40.8 2030 61.51980-81 21-11 917 1956 .469 - - - 494 695 .711 1327 42.8 2328 75.11981-82 17-14 854 1988 .430 - - - 520 777 .669 1381 44.5 2228 71.91982-83 17-11 927 1982 .468 - - - 476 756 .630 1287 46.0 2330 83.21983-84 22-10 1086 2259 .481 - - - 507 725 .699 1443 45.1 2679 83.71984-85 23-7 1049 2119 .495 - - - 437 681 .641 1295 43.2 2535 84.51985-86 24-7 1039 2182 .476 - - - 482 699 .690 1299 41.9 2560 82.61986-87 18-10 876 1938 .452 - - - 386 591 .653 1131 40.4 2140 76.41987-88 14-13 855 1990 .430 77 194 .397 339 522 .649 1183 43.8 2126 78.71988-89 11-16 903 2012 .449 22 77 .299 301 442 .681 1177 43.6 2129 78.91989-90 7-22 893 2151 .415 67 213 .315 451 634 .711 1199 41.3 2304 79.41990-91 10-18 796 1857 .428 159 468 .339 338 520 .650 1065 37.8 2089 74.61991-92 17-12 907 1968 .461 130 368 .353 421 619 .680 1066 36.8 2346 80.91992-93 12-15 699 1581 .442 80 293 .273 384 591 .650 1064 39.4 1865 69.11993-94 18-12 908 1915 .474 163 451 .361 413 610 .677 1271 42.2 2392 79.81994-95 22-9 901 1988 .453 153 484 .316 451 673 .670 1206 38.9 2412 77.81995-96 12-15 722 1718 .420 166 476 .349 364 562 .648 1053 39.0 1974 73.11996-97 5-22 587 1519 .386 128 414 .309 348 520 .669 1006 37.3 1650 61.11997-98 8-19 623 1567 .398 155 466 .333 427 629 .679 1025 38.0 1828 67.71998-99 15-14 733 1640 .447 103 333 .309 621 851 .730 1156 39.9 2190 75.51999-00 25-8 947 1974 .480 166 454 .366 547 731 .748 1277 38.7 2607 79.02000-01 28-6 1015 2134 .476 207 545 .380 546 761 .717 1402 41.2 2783 81.92001-02 32-4 1011 2214 .457 211 580 .364 582 778 .748 1411 39.2 2815 78.22002-03 19-13 755 1812 .417 136 456 .298 493 700 .704 1281 40.0 2139 66.82003-04 24-9 842 1936 .435 191 598 .319 458 628 .729 1343 40.7 2333 70.72004-05 17-13 756 1796 .421 189 571 .331 370 511 .724 1188 39.6 2071 69.02005-06 31-5 1029 2180 .472 214 615 .348 476 737 .646 1613 44.8 2748 76.32006-07 28-5 952 2029 .469 181 503 .360 444 688 .645 1539 46.6 2529 76.62007-08 22-9 911 2019 .451 113 399 .283 322 495 .651 1389 44.8 2257 72.82008-09 32-5 1085 2308 .470 177 540 .328 456 674 .677 1611 43.5 2803 75.82009-10 27-11 1022 2372 .431 187 603 .310 494 670 .737 1552 40.8 2725 71.7

*Statistics unavailable for this season; ^ reflects 21 of 24 games that season.

nCAA hiSTory1986 NCAA Tournament | No. 4 seedMidwest Region (Norman, Okla.) First Round Bye (5) Vanderbilt W 86-67

Midwest Regional (Austin, Texas) (1) Texas* (semifinal) L 85-59

1995 NCAA Tournament | No. 7 seedEast Region (Ruston, La.) (10) Loyola (Md.) W 90-55 (2) Louisiana Tech L 48-36

2000 NCAA Tournament | No. 5 seedEast Region (West Lafayette, Ind.) (12) BYU W 86-81 (4) Purdue W 76-74

East Regional (Richmond, Va.) (1) Connecticut* L 102-80

2001 NCAA Tournament | No. 2 seedWest Region (at Norman, Okla.) (15) Oral Roberts W 70-64 (10) Stanford W 67-50West Regional (at Spokane, Wash.) (6) Washington L 84-67

2002 NCAA Tournament | No. 1 seed West Region (Norman, Okla.) (16) Hartford W 84-52 (9) Villanova W 66-53West Regional (Boise, Idaho) (4) Texas Tech W 72-62 (3) Colorado W 94-60NCAA Final Four (San Antonio, Texas) (1) Duke W 86-71 (1) Connecticut* L 82-70

2003 NCAA Tournament | No. 10 seedMideast Region (Norman, Okla.) (7) George Washington L 71-61

2004 NCAA Tournament | No. 3 seedMidwest Region Round (Tempe, Ariz.) (14) Marist W 58-45 (6) Stanford L 68-43

2005 NCAA Tournament | No. 8 seedSoutheast Region (Knoxville, Tenn.) (9) Arizona L 72-69

2006 NCAA Tournament | No. 2 seed San Antonio Regional (Denver, Colo.) (15) Pepperdine W 78-66 (7) BYU W 86-70San Antonio Regional (San Antonio, Texas) (3) Stanford L 88-74

2007 NCAA Tournament | No. 2 seed Dayton Regional (Austin, Texas) (14) SE Missouri State W 74-60 (6) Marquette W 78-47Dayton Regional (Dayton, Ohio) (7) Ole Miss L 90-82

2008 NCAA Tournament | No. 4 Seed (13) Illionis State W 69-61 (5) Notre Dame L (OT) 79-75

2009 NCAA Tournament | No. 1 seed Oklahoma City Regional (Iowa City, Iowa) (16) Prairie View W 76-47 (9) Georgia Tech W 69-50Oklahoma City Regional (Oklahoma City) (4) Pittsburgh W 70-59 (6) Purdue W 74-68NCAA Final Four (St. Louis) (3) Louisville L 61-59

2010 NCAA Tournament | No. 3 seedKansas City Regional (Norman, Okla.) (14) South Dakota State W 68-57 (11) UALR W 60-44Kansas City Regional (Kansas City, Mo.) (2) Notre Dame Wot 77-72 (4) Kentucky W 88-68NCAA Final Four (San Antonio, Texas) (1) Stanford L 73-66

WniT hiSTory1984 WNIT TournamentAt Amarillo, Texas First Round L 84-78 Chattanooga Consolation W 67-65 Illinois State Consolation L 81-78 California

1999 | WNIT TournamentAt Wichita, Kansas First Round W 75-67 Wichita StateAt Fayetteville, Arkansas Second Round L 97-93 (OT) Arkansas

1994 | WNIT TournamentAt Amarillo, Texas First Round W 82-77 N. Mexico St. Second Round W 86-77 Pittsburgh Championship W 69-65 Arkansas St.

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All-Time rosters2009-10No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 1 Nyeshia Stevenson F 5-9 Sr. Little Rock, Ark10 Carlee Roethlisberger F 6-1 Jr. Findlay, Ohio13 Danielle Robinson G 5-9 Jr. San Jose, Calif.14 Lauren Willis G 5-11 Jr. Overland Park, Kan.21 Amanda Thompson F 6-0 Sr. Chicago, Ill.25 Whitney Hand G 6-1 So. Fort Worth, Texas34 Abi Olajuwon C 6-4 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif.44 Lyndsey Cloman C 6-2 Fr. San Antonio, Texas45 Jasmine Hartman G 5-11 So. Houston, Texas53 Jenny Vining G 5-9 Fr. Marshall, Ark.

2008-09No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 1 Nyeshia Stevenson F 5-9 Jr. Little Rock, Ark3 Courtney Paris C 6-4 Sr. Piedmont, Calif.4 Abi Olajuwon C 6-4 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif.5 Ashley Paris F 6-3 Sr. Piedmont, Calif.10 Carlee Roethlisberger F 6-1 So. Findlay, Ohio13 Danielle Robinson G 5-9 So. San Jose, Calif.14 Lauren Willis G 5-11 So. Overland Park, Kan.15 Carolyn Winchester F/C 5-11 Sr. Washington, Okla.21 Amanda Thompson F 6-0 Jr. Chicago, Ill.25 Whitney Hand G 6-1 Fr. Fort Worth, Texas31 Rose Hammond G 5-9 Jr. Depew, Okla.45 Jasmine Hartman G 5-11 Fr. Houston, Texas53 Jenny Vining G 5-9 So. Marshall, Ark.

2007-08 No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 1 Nyeshia Stevenson F 5-9 So. Little Rock, Ark2 Jenny Vining G 5-9 Fr. Marshall, Ark.3 Courtney Paris C 6-4 Jr. Piedmont, Calif.4 Abi Olajuwon C 6-4 So. Los Angeles, Calif.5 Ashley Paris F/C 6-3 Jr. Piedmont, Calif.10 Carlee Roethlisberger F 6-1 Fr. Findlay, Ohio11 Jenna Plumley G 5-4 So. Red Rock, Okla.13 Danielle Robinson G 5-9 Fr. San Jose, Calif.14 Lauren Willis G 5-11 Fr. Overland Park, Kan.15 Carolyn Winchester F/C 5-11 Jr. Washington, Okla.21 Amanda Thompson F 6-0 So. Chicago, Ill.31 Rose Hammond G 5-9 So. Depew, Okla.

2006-07 No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 1 Nyeshia Stevenson F 5-9 Fr. Little Rock, Ark. 3 Courtney Paris C 6-4 So. Piedmont, Calif. 4 Abi Olajuwon C 6-3 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. 5 Ashley Paris F 6-3 So. Piedmont, Calif. 11 Jenna Plumley PG 5-4 Fr. Red Rock, Okla.15 Carolyn Winchester F 5-11 So. Washington, Okla. 20 Kendra Moore PG 5-5 Sr. Ardmore, Okla.21 Amanda Thompson F 6-0 Fr. Chicago, Ill. HS 22 Chelsi Welch G 5-9 Sr. Plainview, Texas 24 Leah Rush F 6-1 Sr. Amarillo, Texas 31 Rose Hammond G 5-9 Fr. Depew, Okla. 32 Krista Sanchez F 6-1 Sr. Springdale, Ark. 33 Britney Brown PG 5-8 Sr. Norman, Okla. HS 34 Erin Higgins G 5-9 Sr. Oklahoma City , Okla.

2005-06 No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 3 Courtney Paris C 6-4 Fr. Piedmont, Calif. 5 Ashley Paris C/F 6-3 Fr. Piedmont, Calif. 11 Laura Andrews G/F 6-3 Sr. Albuquerque, N.M. 15 Carolyn Winchester F 5-11 Fr. Washington, Okla. 20 Kendra Moore G 5-5 Jr. Ardmore, Okla. 22 Chelsi Welch G 5-9 Jr. Plainview, Texas 24 Leah Rush F 6-1 Jr. Amarillo, Texas 32 Krista Sanchez F 6-1 Jr. Springdale, Ark. 33 Britney Brown G 5-8 Jr. Norman, Okla. 34 Erin Higgins G 5-9 Jr. Oklahoma City, Okla.

2004-05 No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 0 Chelsi Welch G 5-9 So. Plainview, Texas 11 Laura Andrews G/F 6-0 Jr. Washington, Okla.12 Lauren Shoush G 5-11 Sr. Oklahoma City, Okla. 14 Beky Preston C 6-3 Jr. Albuquerque, N.M.15 Kelly Lam C 6-3 Fr. Milwaukee, Wis.20 Kendra Moore G 5-5 So. Ardmore, Okla. 24 Leah Rush F 6-1 So. Amarillo, Texas 31 Antoinette Wadsworth F 5-11 Jr. Grand Prairie, Texas32 Krista Sanchez F 6-1 So. Springdale, Ark.33 Britney Brown G 5-8 So. Norman, Okla.34 Erin Higgins G 5-9 So. Oklahoma City, Okla.35 Dionnah Jackson G 5-9 Sr. St. Louis, Mo.50 Casey Walker C 6-3 So. Houston, Texas

2003-04 No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 0 Chelsi Welch^ G 5-9 So. Plainview, Texas 5 Maria Villarroel G 5-8 Sr. Margarita, Venezuela 10 Caton Hill F 6-1 Sr. Ada, Okla. 11 Laura Andrews G 6-0 So. Washington, Okla.12 Lauren Shoush G 5-11 Jr. Oklahoma City, Okla.14 Beky Preston C 6-3 So. Albuquerque, N.M.20 Kendra Moore G 5-5 Fr. Ardmore, Okla. 24 Leah Rush F 6-1 Fr. Amarillo, Texas 31 Antoinette Wadsworth F 5-11 So. Grand Prairie, Texas 32 Krista Sanchez F 6-1 Fr. Springdale, Ark. 33 Britney Brown G 5-8 Fr. Norman, Okla. 34 Erin Higgins G 5-9 Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla. 35 Dionnah Jackson G 5-9 Jr. St. Louis, Mo. 50 Casey Walker C 6-3 Fr. Houston, Texas ^redshirted due to knee injury. 2002-03No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 0 Chelsi Welch G 5-9 Fr. Plainview, Texas 4 Stephanie Luce G 5-6 So. Southlake, Texas 5 Maria Villarroel G 5-8 Jr.-TF Margarita, Venezuela 10 Caton Hill^ F 6-1 Jr. Ada, Okla. 11 Stephanie Simon G 6-0 Jr. Clinton, Okla.12 Lauren Shoush G 5-11 Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla.14 Beky Preston C 6-3 Fr. Albuquerque, N.M. 22 Theresa Jantzen F/C 6-3 Jr. Medicine Hat, Alberta, Can.31 Antoinette Wadsworth G/F 5-11 Fr. Grand Prairie, Texas33 Laura Andrews G/F 6-0 Fr. Washington, Okla. 34 Erin Higgins^ G 5-9 Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla. 35 Dionnah Jackson G 5-9 Fr. St. Louis, Mo.50 Casey Walker^ C 6-3 Fr. Houston, Texas 51 Kate Scott G 5-10 Jr. Kansas City, Kan.^redshirted due to knee injuries.

2001-02No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 4 Stephanie Luce G 5-6 So. Southlake, Texas 10 Caton Hill F 6-1 Jr. Ada, Okla. 11 Stephanie Simon G 6-0 Jr. Clinton, Okla.12 Lauren Shoush G 5-11 Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla.15 Jennifer Cunningham C 6-3 Sr. Kingston, Ontario, Can.20 LaNeishea Caufield G 5-9 Sr. Ada, Okla.21 Stacey Dales G 6-0 Sr. Brockville, Ontario, Can.22 Theresa Jantzen F/C 6-3 Jr. Medicine Hat, Alberta, Can.31 Antoinette Wadsworth G/F 5-11 Fr. Grand Prairie, Texas33 Rosalind Ross G 5-9 Sr. Milwaukee, Wis.35 Dionnah Jackson G 5-9 Fr. St. Louis, Mo.40 Shannon Selmon F 6-1 Sr. Norman, Okla.42 Lindsey Casey F 6-1 Fr. Longview, Texas45 Jamie Talbert F 6-2 Sr. Elkhart, Kan.51 Kate Scott G 5-10 Jr. Kansas City, Kan.

2000-01No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 00 Desiree Taylor F 6-1 Sr. Richardson, Texas 10 Caton Hill F 6-1 So. Ada, Okla.11 Stephanie Simon G 6-0 So. Clinton, Okla. 13 Sunny Hardeman G 5-7 Sr. Norman, Okla. 14 Stephanie Luce G 5-6 Fr. Southlake, Texas 15 Jennifer Cunningham C 6-3 Jr. Kingston, Ontario, Can.20 LaNeishea Caufield G 5-9 Jr. Ada, Okla. 21 Stacey Dales G 6-0 Jr. Brockville, Ontario, Can.23 Jadrea Seeley G 6-1 So. Bethel, Okla. 32 Emily Britt F 6-0 So. Granbury, Texas 33 Rosalind Ross G 5-9 Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. 40 Shannon Selmon F 6-1 Jr. Norman, Okla. 45 Jamie Talbert F 6-2 Jr. Elkhart, Kan. 51 Kate Scott G 5-10 So. Kansas City, Kan.

1999-00No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 00 Desiree Taylor F 6-1 Jr. Richardson, Texas 4 Jessica Rhoten F/C 6-3 Jr. Enid, Okla. 10 Caton Hill F 6-1 Fr. Ada, Okla. 11 Stephanie Simon G 6-0 Fr. Clinton, Okla. 12 Angye Tilley G 5-9 Fr. Bristow, Okla. 13 Sunny Hardeman G 5-7 Jr. Norman, Okla. 15 Jennifer Cunningham C 6-3 So. Kingston, Ontario, Can.20 LaNeishea Caufield G 5-9 So. Ada, Okla. 21 Stacey Dales G 6-0 So. Brockville, Ontario, Can.23 Jadrea Seeley G 6-2 Fr. Bethel, Okla. 32 Emily Britt F 6-0 Fr. Granbury, Texas 33 Kate Scott F 5-10 Fr. Overland Park, Kan. 34 Phylesha Whaley F 5-10 Sr. Slaton, Texas 40 Shannon Selmon F 6-1 So. Norman, Okla. 43 Jamie Mayer G 5-9 Fr. Elk City, Okla.

1998-99No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 00 Desiree Taylor F 6-1 So. Richardson, Texas 11 Miranda Stacy F 5-8 Jr. Tulsa, Okla.13 Sunny Hardeman G 5-7 So. Norman, Okla. 14 Jamie Anderson C 6-3 Sr. Epping, Victoria, Australia15 Jennifer Cunningham C 6-3 Fr. Kingston, Ontario, Can.20 LaNeishea Caufield G 5-9 Fr. Ada, Okla. 21 Stacey Dales G 6-0 Fr. Brockville, Ontario, Can.22 Michele Workman F 5-11 Sr. Chickasha, Okla. 24 Zuzana Krumlova C 6-4 So. Prague, Czech Republic31 Nola Wainohu F 5-10 Jr. Hamilton, New Zealand32 Kelley Workman F 5-11 Sr. Chickasha, Okla. 34 Phylesha Whaley F 5-10 Jr. Slaton, Texas 40 Shannon Selmon F 6-1 Fr. Norman, Okla. 1997-98No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 00 Desiree Taylor F 6-1 Fr. Richardson, Texas 3 Shonika Breedlove G 5-7 Sr. Muskogee, Okla. 4 Shontell Brown G 5-6 So. Denver, Colo. 10 Roxanne Long G 5-8 Sr. Corvallis, Ore. 11 Miranda Stacy F 5-8 Jr. Tulsa, Okla.13 Sunny Hardeman G 5-7 Fr. Norman, Okla.14 Jamie Anderson C 6-3 Jr. Epping, Victoria, Aust.21 Stacey Dales G/F 6-0 Fr. Brockville, Ontario, Can.22 Michele Workman F 5-11 Jr. Chickasha, Okla.24 Zuzana Krumlova C 6-4 Fr. Prague, Czech Republic 32 Kelley Workman F 5-11 Jr. Chickasha, Okla.34 Phylesha Whaley F 5-10 So. Slaton, Texas

1996-97No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 3 Shonika Breedlove G 5-7 Jr. Muskogee, Okla. 4 Shontell Brown G 5-6 Fr. Denver, Colo. 10 Roxanne Long G 5-8 Jr. Corvallis, Ore. 12 Suzanne Kern C 6-2 Fr. Jenks, Okla. 15 Jennifer Hajek G 5-7 Jr. Hennessey, Okla. 22 Michele Workman F 5-11 So. Chickasha, Okla. 23 Jamie Phillips C 6-2 Jr. Sallisaw, Okla. 24 Tina Taylor F 6-0 Sr. Vian, Okla. 25 Yolanda Anderson C 6-2 Sr. Lincolnville, S.C.32 Kelley Workman F 5-11 So. Chickasha, Okla.33 Jenny Bramer G 5-8 Sr. Omaha, Neb. 34 Phylesha Whaley F 5-10 Fr. Slaton, Texas 44 Kelli Inman F 6-0 So. Ringwood, Okla. 1995-96No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 3 Lori Schenk F 5-11 Fr. Watonga, Okla.5 Kendra Panther G 5-8 Fr. Rapid City, S.D.10 Roxanne Long G 5-8 So. Corvallis, Ore.15 Jennifer Hajek G 5-7 So. Hennessey, Okla.20 Nikki Corcoran F 5-10 Sr. Bethel, Okla.21 LaNae Jones C 6-5 Sr. Kaufman, Texas22 Pam Pennon G 5-6 Sr. Eagletown, Okla.23 Jamie Phillips C 6-2 So. Sallisaw, Okla.24 Tina Taylor F 6-0 Jr. Vian, Okla.25 Yolanda Anderson C 6-2 Jr. Lincolnville, S.C.31 Leslie Flemons F 6-1 Jr. Altus, Okla.32 Etta Maytubby F 5-11 Sr. Del City, Okla.33 Kelley Workman F 5-11 Fr. Chickasha, Okla.34 Michele Workman F 5-11 Fr. Chickasha, Okla.44 Kelli Inman F 6-0 Fr. Ringwood, Okla. 1994-95No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 10 Roxanne Long G 5-7 So. Corvallis, Ore. 11 Melissa Richie G 5-8 Jr. Jay, Okla. 12 Stephaine Chandler F 6-0 Jr. Tulsa, Okla. 13 Mandy Wade C 6-3 Sr. Ringling, Okla. 15 Jennifer Hajek G 5-7 Fr. Hennessey, Okla. 20 Nikki Corcoran G/F 5-10 Jr. Bethel, Okla. 21 LaNae Jones C 6-5 Jr. Kaufman, Texas 22 Pam Pennon G 5-6 Jr. Eagletown, Okla. 23 Jamie Phillips C 6-2 Fr. Sallisaw, Okla. 24 Sharee Mitchum G/F 5-10 Sr. Muskogee, Okla. 30 Malisa Daniel C 6-4 Fr. Prague, Okla. 31 Leslie Flemons F 6-1 So. Altus, Okla. 32 Etta Maytubby F 5-11 Jr. Del City, Okla. 33 Misty Van Curen G 5-8 Jr. Mustang, Okla. 43 Sheri Black F 6-0 Sr. Dale, Okla. 44 Angie Guffy F 6-2 Sr. Ringwood, Okla. 1993-94No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 10 Roxanne Long G 5-7 Fr. Corvallis, Ore. 11 Melissa Richie G 5-8 Jr. Jay, Okla. 13 Mandy Wade C 6-3 Jr. Ringling, Okla. 14 Crystal Lawson G 5-8 So. Jenks, Okla. 20 Nikki Corcoran G/F 5-10 So. Bethel, Okla. 21 LaNae Jones C 6-5 So. Kaufman, Texas 23 Jamie Graves G 5-8 Sr. Ponca City, Okla. 24 Sharee Mitchum G/F 5-10 Jr. Muskogee, Okla. 25 Amy Hightower F 5-10 Jr. Piedmont, Okla. 31 Leslie Flemons F 6-1 Fr. Altus, Okla. 32 Etta Maytubby F 5-11 So. Del City, Okla. 33 Misty Van Curen G 5-8 So. Mustang, Okla. 43 Sheri Black F 6-0 Jr. Dale, Okla. 44 Angi Guffy F 6-2 Jr. Ringwood, Okla.

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1992-93No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 11 Melissa Richie G 5-8 So. Jay, Okla. 13 Mandy Wade C 6-3 So. Ringling, Okla. 14 Crystal Lawson G 5-8 Fr. Jenks, Okla. 20 Nikki Corcoran G/F 5-10 Fr. Bethel, Okla. 21 LaNae Jones C 6-5 Fr. Kaufman, Texas 23 Jamie Graves G 5-8 Jr. Ponca City, Okla. 24 Sharee Mitchum G/F 5-10 So. Muskogee, Okla. 25 Amy Hightower F 5-10 So. Piedmont, Okla. 31 Leslie Flemons F 6-1 Fr. Altus, Okla. 32 Etta Maytubby F 5-11 So. Del City, Okla. 33 Misty Van Curen G 5-8 Fr. Mustang, Okla. 40 J’Anna Williams C 6-2 Fr. Jenks, Okla. 43 Sheri Black F 6-0 So. Dale, Okla. 44 Angi Guffy F 6-2 So. Ringwood, Okla.

1991-92No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 11 Melissa Richie F 5-7 Fr. Jay, Okla.13 Mandy Wade F 6-3 Fr. Ringling, Okla.20 Amanda Hopkins G 5-8 Jr. Woodward, Okla.22 Angie Alexander G 5-11 Sr. Preston, Okla. 23 Carin Stites G 5-9 Sr. Adair, Okla.24 Sharee Mitchum F 5-10 Fr. Muskogee, Okla.25 Amy Hightower G 5-10 Fr. Piedmont, Okla.30 Elissa Walker F 6-1 Sr. Great Falls, Mont.32 Sharon Webster F 6-0 Jr. Midwest City, Okla.34 Yakini Wilson G 5-8 Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla.40 Kelli Epps F 5-11 Sr. Bartlesville, Okla.43 Sherri Black F 6-0 Fr. Dale, Okla.44 Angi Guffy F 6-2 Fr. Ringwood, Okla.55 Connie Bodine F 5-11 Fr. Derby, Kan. 1990-91No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 10 Cecilia Harge F 5-10 So. Albuquerque, N.M.31 Cara Jenkins-Gresham G 5-4 Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla.20 Amanda Hopkins G 5-7 Jr. Woodward, Okla.22 Angie Alexander G/F 5-11 Jr. Preston, Okla. 23 Robin Smith G 5-9 So. Troy, Mo. 24 Dana Posey G 5-7 Jr. Ardmore, Okla. 30 Elissa Walker F 6-1 Jr. Great Falls, Mont. 31 Lori Johnson G 5-8 So. Anadarko, Okla. 32 Sharon Webster F 6-0 So. Midwest City, Okla. 33 Rhonda Matzke G 5-8 So. Silver Lake, Kan. 34 Kris Hanson F/C 6-2 Jr. Yorkshire, N.Y. 40 Kelli Epps G/F 5-11 Jr. Bartlesville, Okla. 43 Carin Stites G 5-9 Jr. Adair, Okla. 44 Marla Duncan F 5-10 Sr. Milwaukee, Wis. 50 Cathy Bassett F 6-0 Sr. Sanborn, Minn. 53 Shannon Hallahan C 6-2 So. Fremont, Calif. 1989-90No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 00 Shannon Hallahan C 6-2 Fr. Fremont, Calif. 12 Laura Rushing G 5-8 Sr. Claremore, Okla. 13 Dawn Bleacher F 5-10 Fr. Moore, Okla. 21 Cathy Bassett F 6-0 Jr. Sanborn, Minn. 22 Angie Alexander G/F 5-11 So. Preston, Okla. 23 Robin Smith G 5-9 Fr. Troy, Mo. 24 Dana Posey G 5-7 So. Ardmore, Okla. 30 Elissa Walker F 6-1 So. Great Falls, Mont. 32 Sharon Webster F 6-0 Fr. Midwest City, Okla. 33 Rhonda Matzke G 5-8 Fr. Silver Lake, Kan. 34 Kris Hanson F/C 6-2 So. Yorkshire, N.Y. 40 Kelli Epps G/F 5-11 Jr. Bartlesville, Okla. 42 Tami Rogers F/G 5-9 Sr. Mont Belvieu, Texas 43 Kerri Mulry F 6-1 Sr. Combined Locks, Wis. 44 Marla Duncan F 5-10 Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. 1988-89No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 3 Stephanie Sammons G 5-4 Fr. Plano, Texas 10 Beth Brown G 5-5 So. Sallisaw, Okla. 12 Laura Rushing G 5-8 Jr. Claremore, Okla. 21 Lori Johnson G 5-6 Fr. Anadarko, Okla. 22 Angie Alexander G 5-11 Fr. Preston, Okla. 23 Shelly Neeley G 5-8 Sr. Dighton, Kan. 24 Dana Posey G 5-9 Fr. Ardmore, Okla.32 Erika Notzke C 6-3 Sr. Lawton, Okla. 33 Jo Mosley F 6-0 Sr. Oklahoma City, Okla. 34 Kris Hanson C 6-2 Fr. Yorkshire, N.Y. 35 Tina Ogden F 5-11 So. Woodward, Okla. 40 Kelli Epps G 5-9 So. Bartlesville, Okla. 42 Tami Rogers G 5-9 Jr. Mont Belvieu, Texas 1987-88No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 3 Toni Campbell G 5-6 So. Philadelphia, Pa.10 Pam Zachary G 5-6 Jr. Sapulpa, Okla.12 Laura Rushing G 5-9 So. Claremore, Okla.14 Margaret McKeon G 5-7 So. New York City, N.Y.21 Terry Willis F 6-1 Sr. Lawton, Okla.22 Lee Brock G 5-8 Sr. Ventura, Calif.23 Shelly Neeley G 5-8 Jr. Dighton, Kan.32 Erika Notzke C 6-3 Jr. Lawton, Okla.33 Jo Mosley F 6-0 Jr. Oklahoma City, Okla.34 Dale Ivey F 6-1 Sr. Brookshire, Texas35 Tina Ogden F 5-11 Fr. Woodward, Okla.40 Kelli Epps G/F 5-9 Fr. Bartlesville, Okla.42 Tami Rogers G 5-9 Jr. Mont Belvieu, Texas

1986-87No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 10 Pam Zachary G 5-6 So. Sapulpa, Okla.14 Margaret McKeon G 5-7 Fr. New York City, N.Y.15 Laura Rushing G 5-9 Fr. Claremore, Okla.20 Toni Campbell G 5-6 Fr. Philadelphia, Pa.21 Terry Willis F 6-1 Sr. Lawton, Okla.22 Lee Brock G 5-8 Jr. Ventura, Calif.23 Shelly Neeley G 5-8 So. Dighton, Kan.30 LaTrenda Phillips G 6-0 Sr. Lawton, Okla.32 Erika Notzke C 6-3 So. Lawton, Okla.33 Jo Mosley F 6-0 So. Oklahoma City, Okla.34 Dale Ivey C 6-0 Jr. Brookshire, Texas42 Tami Rogers G 5-9 So. Mont Belvieu, Texas43 Julie Callan C 6-0 Jr. Lombard, Ill.52 Lisa Allison C 6-3 Sr. Carthage, Mo.

1985-86No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 10 Pam Zachary G 5-6 Fr. Sapulpa, Okla.13 Vickie Green G 5-9 Sr. Dallas, Texas 14 Jacquetta Hurley F 6-1 Sr. Oklahoma City, Okla. 15 Michelle West G 5-10 Fr. Lawton, Okla. 20 Viki Streets G 5-6 Sr. Bartlesville, Okla. 21 Terry Willis F 6-1 Jr. Lawton, Okla. 22 Lee Brock G 5-8 So. Ventura, Calif. 23 Shelly Neeley G 5-8 Fr. Dighton, Kan. 30 LaTrenda Phillips G 6-0 Jr. Lawton, Okla. 32 Erika Notzke F 6-3 Fr. Lawton, Okla. 33 Jo Mosley F 6-0 Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla. 34 Kelly Hill C 6-2 Jr. Washington, Okla. 42 Tami Rogers G 5-9 Fr. Mont Belvieu, Texas 43 Julie Callan C 6-0 So. Lombard, Ill.52 Lisa Allison C 6-3 Jr. Carthage, Mo.

1984-85No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 10 Shirley Fisher G 5-9 Jr. Oklahoma City, Okla. 12 Viki Streets G 5-6 Jr. Bartlesville, Okla. 13 Vickie Green G 5-9 Jr. Dallas, Texas 14 Jacquetta Hurley F/C 6-1 Jr. Fox, Okla. 15 Cynthia Pickens G 5-7 Sr. Graham, Okla. 20 Terry Willis F/C 6-1 So. Lawton, Okla. 22 Lee Brock G 5-8 Fr. Ventura, Calif. 30 LaTrenda Phillips F/G 6-0 So. Lawton, Okla. 31 Mandy Miller C 6-2 So. Broken Arrow, Okla. 34 Kelly Hill C 6-2 So. Washington, Okla.42 Lisa Allison C 6-3 So. Carthage, Mo. 43 Julie Callan C 6-1 So. Lombard, Ill.

1983-84No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 10 Shirley Fisher G 5-9 So. Oklahoma City, Okla. 14 Jacquetta Hurley F/C 6-1 So. Fox, Okla. 15 Cynthia Pickens G 5-7 Jr. Graham, Okla. 20 Terry Willis F 6-1 Fr. Lawton, Okla. 21 Lynn McCurdy F/G 5-11 Sr. Purcell, Okla. 23 Bonita Turner G 5-8 Sr. Colbert, Okla. 30 LaTrenda Phillips G 6-0 Fr. Lawton, Okla. 31 Mandy Miller C 6-2 Fr. Broken Arrow, Okla. 32 Toni Eldridge G 5-9 So. Cerritos, Calif. 33 Andath Beers G 5-9 Sr. Bixby, Okla. 34 Kelly Hill C 6-2 Fr. Washington, Okla. 42 Lisa Allison C 6-3 Fr. Carthage, Mo.

1982-83 No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 10 Shirley Fisher G 5-9 Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla.12 Kari Holder G 5-8 So. Los Alamos, N.M.13 Sandy Heatherington G 5-9 Sr. Moore, Okla.14 Jacquetta Hurley F 6-1 Fr. Fox, Okla.15 Carla Pearson F/G 5-9 Sr. St. Louis, Mo.21 Lynn McCurdy F/G 5-11 Jr. Purcell, Okla.22 Ladanah Sanders G 5-7 Sr. Asher, Okla.23 Bonita Turner G 5-8 Jr. Colbert, Okla.24 Molly McGuire C 6-1 Sr. Pawhuska, Okla.30 Shelley Waller F 5-11 Sr. Okmulgee, Okla.31 Jennye Ogle C 6-1 So. Tahlequah, Okla.32 Toni Eldridge F/G 5-10 Fr. Cerritos, Calif.33 Ardath Beers G 5-9 Jr. Bixby, Okla.42 Sherri Willis F 5-11 Fr. Queens, N.Y.

1981-82No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 11 Cathy Gerdes G 5-4 Jr. Houston, Texas12 Kari Holder G 5-7 Fr. Los Alamos, N.M.13 Sandy Douglas G 5-9 Jr. Tuttle, Okla.14 Janet Southhard F 5-11 Sr. Moore, Okla.15 Carla Pearson G 5-9 Jr. St. Louis, Mo.20 Jennye Ogle F 6-0 Fr. Tahlequah, Okla.21 Lynn McCurdy F/G 5-10 So. Purcell, Okla.22 Landanah Sanders G 5-7 Jr. Asher, Okla.23 BonitaTurner G 5-8 So. Colbert, Okla.24 Molly McGuire C 6-1 Jr. Pawhuska, Okla.30 Shelley Waller F 5-9 Jr. Okmuglee, Okla.32 Dee Dee Swan F 6-0 So. Arvada, Colo.33 Ardath Beers G 5-8 So. Bixby, Okla.43 Lisa Bittle C 6-0 Fr. Bixby, Okla.

1980-81No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 11 Rhona Ray G 5-6 Fr. Norman, Okla. 14 Janet Southard F 5-11 Jr. Moore, Okla. 15 Carla Pearson G 5-8 So. St. Louis, Mo. 20 Janet Gabriel G 5-8.5 Sr. Sayre, Pa. 21 Lynn McCurdy G 5-10 Fr. Purcell, Okla. 22 Ladanah Sanders G 5-7 So. Asher, Okla. 23 Bonita Turner G 5-8 Fr. Colbert, Okla. 24 Molly McGuire F/C 6-0 So. Pawhuska, Okla. 30 Shelley Waller G 5-9 So. Okmulgee, Okla. 32 Teresa Ray F/C 6-0 Sr. Norman, Okla. 33 Joyce Parker F 6-0 Sr. Colbert, Okla. 34 Karen Morrison G 5-8 So. Jenks, Okla. 43 Erin Schrieber F/C 6-0 Fr. Jenks, Okla.

1979-80No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 10 Cherie LaDue G 5-6 Fr. Dallas, Texas11 Barbie Daugherty G 5-4 Fr. Holdenville, Okla.12 Mary Lane G 5-4 Jr. Fairfax, Okla.14 Janet Freeman F 5-11 So. Moore, Okla.15 Carla Pearson G/F 5-8 Fr. St. Louis, Mo.21 Leslie Core G 5-8 Fr. Pawhuska, Okla.22 Ladanah Sanders G 5-7 Fr. Asher, Okla.23 Terri Adams C 6-0 Sr. Sharon, Okla.24 Molly McGuire C/F 6-0 Fr. Pawhuska, Okla.30 Shelley Waller F 5-9 Fr. Okmulgee, Okla. 32 Teresa Ray C/F 6-0 So. Norman, Okla.33 Joyce Parker F 6-0 Jr. Colbert, Okla.34 Karen Morrison G 5-8 Fr. Jenks, Okla.35 Gail Lashley G 5-6 Jr. Keota, Okla.

1978-79No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 14 Janet Freeman F 6-0 Fr. Moore, Okla.21 Karon Couts G 5-4 So. Mustang, Okla. 22 Jana Brady F 5-11 So. Healdton, Okla. 23 Lorna Goodnoh G 5-9 So. Del City, Okla.25 Susan Gregg G/F 5-9 So. Harrah, Okla.30 Mary Lane G 5-4 So. Norman, Okla. 31 Barbara Johnson C 6-2 Fr. Duncan, Okla. 32 Marta Moorman G 5-7 Sr. Tonkawa, Okla.33 Joyce Parker F 6-0 So. Colbert, Okla.35 Janet Fajen F/C 6-0 So. Guymon, Okla. Teresa Ray C 6-0 So. Norman, Okla. Annette Tucker G 5-6 So. Noble, Okla.

1977-78No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 10 Vicki McCann G 5-8 Fr. Lindsay, Okla. 11 Annette Tucker G 5-6 Fr. Noble, Okla. 13 LaDawn Whitlock G 5-6 Fr. Byng, Okla. 14 Janet Fajen C/F 6-0 Fr. Guymon, Okla. 15 Lisa Watson G 5-7 Fr. Pernell, Okla. 20 Teresa Ray C/F 6-0 Fr. Norman, Okla. 21 Joyce Parker C/F 6-0 Fr. Colbert, Okla. 22 Jana Brady C/F 5-11 Fr. Healdton, Okla. 23 Dinah Christian F 5-10 Fr. Choctaw, Okla. 24 Olive Kehnemund F 5-10 Jr. Enid, Okla. 25 Terry Marcum G 5-7 Fr. Norman, Okla. 30 Marta Moorman F 5-10 Jr. Tonkawa, Okla.

1976-77No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 10 Saundra Parker G 5-6 Fr. Del City, Okla.11 Terry James G 5-4 Fr. Talihina, Okla.12 Gail Frasier F/G 5-6 Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla.14 Mary Lane G 5-4 Fr. Fairfax, Okla.15 Debbie Sheppard G/F 5-7 Fr. Mustang, Okla.20 Pam Lewis G 5-2 Fr. Dale, Okla.21 Janet Whitehorse G 5-4 So. Elgin, Okla.22 Susan Whitehorse F 5-9 So. Elgin, Okla.23 Lorna Derby F 5-9 Fr. Del City, Okla.24 Susan Smith G 5-3 Fr. Moore, Okla.25 Kris Mullins F 5-7 Fr. Purcell, Okla.30 Cindy Ladner F 6-0 Jr. Eldorado, Okla.

1975-76No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 11 Mildred Montgomery 5-8 So. Poteau, Okla.13 Kim Jones 5-7 Fr. Moore, Okla.15 Vee Sutton 5-4 Fr. Tulsa, Okla.21 Janet Whitehorse 5-7 Fr. Elgin, Okla.22 Robyn Barkett 5-5 Fr. Alva, Okla.23 Bonnie Little 5-10 Jr. Marshaltown, Iowa24 Jo Stottsberry 5-11 So. Poteau, Okla.30 Sherri Jackson 5-6 Fr. Collinsville, Okla.31 Cindy Foor 5-6 So. Norman, Okla.33 Julie Arrington 5-10 Fr. Canadian, Texas34 Toni Bayouth 5-4 Fr. Cleveland, Okla.45 Deborah Clark 5-6 So. Catossa, Okla.51 Susan Whitehorse 5-9 Fr. Elgin, Okla.

1974-75No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown 11 Jackie Farley F 5-6 Sr. Tipton, Okla.15 Mollie Barnes G 5-3 Fr. Schulter, Okla.22 Jana Jobe G 5-1 Fr. Moore, Okla.25 Shelly Thomas F 5-7 Jr. Oklahoma City, Okla. 30 Cay Papagolos F 5-5 Fr. Midwest City, Okla.33 Julie Arrington C 5-10 Fr. Canadian, Texas34 Mary Larchey F 5-7 So. Brahman, Okla.45 Deborah Clark F 5-6 So. Catossa, Okla.54 Alice Roach G 5-1 Fr. Owasso, Okla.

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LetterwinnersA Terri Adams, 1980Angie Alexander, 1989-92Lisa Allison, 1984-87Jaimie Anderson, 1998-99Yolanda Anderson, 1996Laura Andrews, 2003-06Julie Arrington, 1975-76

BRobyn Barkett, 1976Mollie Barnes, 1975Cathy Bassett, 1990-91Toni Bayouth, 1976Dawn Beachler, 1990Ardath Beers, 1982-84Lisa Bittle, 1982Sheri Black, 1992-95Jana Brady, 1978Jenny Bramer, 1997Shonika Breedlove, 1997-98Emily Britt, 2000-01Lee Brock, 1985-88Beth Brown, 1989Britney Brown, 2004-07Shontell Brown, 1997-98

CJulie Callan, 1986-87Toni Campbell, 1987-88Lindsey Casey, 2002LaNeishea Caufield, 1999-2002Dinah Christian, 1978Debbie Clark, 1975-76Lyndsey Cloman, 2010Nikki Corcoran, 1993-96Karen Couts, 1979Debbie Copp (Manager), 1975Jennifer Cunningham, 1999-2001

DStacey Dales, 1998-02Barbie Daugherty, 1980Lorna Derby-Goodnoh, 1977, 79Sandy Douglas-Hetherington, 1982-83Marla Duncan, 1990-91

EToni Eldridge, 1983-84Kelli Epps, 1988-92

FJanet Fajen, 1978-79Jackie Farley, 1975Shirley Fisher, 1983-85Leslie Flemons, 1994-95Cindy Foor, 1976Gale Frazier, 1977Janet Freeman-Southard, 1979-82Cecilia French, 1990-91

GJanet Gabriel, 1981Cathy Gerdes, 1982Jamie Graves, 1993-94Vickie Green, 1985-86Susan Gregg, 1979Angi Guffy, 1992-95

HJennifer Hajek, 1995-97Shannon Hallahan, 1990-91Rose Hammond, 2007-09Whitney Hand, 2009-10Kris Hanson, 1989-90Sunny Hardeman, 1998-01Danielle Harper, 1997Jasmine Hartman, 2009-10Amy Hightower, 1992-94Erin Higgins, 2003-07Caton Hill, 2000-2004Kelly Hill, 1984-85Kari Holder, 1982-83Amanda Hopkins, 1992Jacquetta Hurley, 1983-86

IKelli Inman, 1996-97Dale Ivey, 1987-88

JDionnah Jackson, 2002-05Sherri Jackson, 1976Terry James, 1977Cara Jenkins-Gresham, 1991Jana Jobe, 1975Barbara Johnson, 1979Lori Johnson, 1991Kim Jones, 1976LaNae Jones, 1993-96

KSuzanne Kerr, 1996Olive Kehnemund, 1978Zuzana Krumlova, 1998-99

LCindy Ladner, 1977Cheri LaDue, 1980Kelly Lam, 2005Mary Lane, 1977, 1979Mary Larchey, 1975Gail Lashley, 1980Crystal Lawson, 1993-94Pam Lewis, 1977Bonnie Little, 1976Roxanne Long, 1994, 1996-98Stephanie Luce, 2001-03

MTerry Marcum, 1978Rhonda Matzke, 1990-91Jamie Mayer, 2000Etta Maytubby, 1993-96Vickie McCann, 1978Lynn McCurdy, 1981-84Joanna McFarland, 2010Molly McGuire, 1980-83Margaret McKeon, 1987-88Mandy Miller, 1984-85Sharee Mitchum, 1992-95Mildred Montgomery, 1976Marta Moorman, 1978-79Kendra Moore, 2004-07Karen Morrison, 1980-81Kodi Morrison, 2010Jo Mosley, 1986-89Brenda Mullins, 1977Kerri Mulry, 1990

NShelly Neeley, 1986-89Erika Notzke, 1986-89

OAbi Olajuwon, 2007-10Tina Ogden, 1988-89Jennifer Ogle, 1982-83

PCay Papagolos, 1975Ashley Paris, 2006-09Courtney Paris, 2006-09Joyce Parker, 1978-81Saundra Parker, 1977Carla Pearson, 1980-83Pam Pennon, 1995-96Jamie Phillips, 1995-97LaTrenda Phillips, 1984-87Cynthia Pickens, 1984-85Jenna Plumley, 2007-08Dana Posey, 1989-91Beky Preston, 2003-06

RTeresa Ray, 1978, 1980-81Melissa Richie, 1992-95Alice Roach, 1975Danielle Robinson, 2008-10Carlee Roethlisberger, 2008-10Tami Rogers, 1987, 1989-90Rosalind Ross, 2001-02Leah Rush, 2004-07Laura Rushing, 1987-90

Bold denotes returning letterwinners.

SKrista Sanchez, 2004-07Ladanah Sanders, 1980-83Lori Schenk, 1996Erin Schreiber, 1981Theresa Jantzen, 2003Kate Scott, 2001-03Jadrea Seeley, 2000-01Shannon Selmon, 1999-2002Debbie Sheppard, 1977Lauren Shoush, 2002-05Stephanie Simon, 2001-03Robin Smith, 1990-91Susan Smith, 1977Miranda Stacy, 1997-99Nyeshia Stevenson, 2007-10Carin Stites, 1991-92Jo Stottsberry, 1976Viki Streets, 1985-86Vee Sutton, 1976Dee Dee Swan, 1982

TJamie Talbert, 2001-02Desiree Taylor, 1998-01Tina Taylor, 1996-97Shelly Thomas, 1975Amanda Thompson, 2007-10Annette Tucker, 1978Bonita Turner, 1981-84

vMisty Van Curen, 1993-95Maria Villarroel, 2003-04Jenny Vining, 2008

WMandy Wade, 1992-95Antoinette Wadsworth, 2003-05Nola Wainohu, 1999Casey Walker, 2003-05Elissa Walker, 1990-92Shelley Waller, 1980-83Lisa Watson, 1978Sharon Webster, 1990-91Chelsi Welch, 2003-07Michelle West, 1986Phylesha Whaley, 1997-00Janet Whitehorse, 1976-77Susan Whitehorse, 1976-77LaDawn Whitlock, 1978Lauren Willis, 2008-10Terry Willis, 1984-88Carolyn Winchester, 2006-09Kelley Workman, 1996-99Michele Workman, 1996-99

ZPam Zachary, 1987-88

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By hometownAlphabetized by Hometown

ArkAnSAS (4)Nyeshia Stevenson (Little Rock)Jenny Vining (Marshall)Morgan Hook (Rogers)Krista Sanchez (Springdale)

CALiforniA (7)Shannon Hallahan (Fremont)Toni Eldridge (Cerritos)Abi Olajuwon (Los Angeles)Ashley Paris (Piedmont)Courtney Paris (Piedmont)Danielle Robinson (San Jose)Lee Brock (Ventura)

CoLorADo (2)Dee Dee Swan (Arvada)Shontell Brown (Denver)

kAnSAS (7)Shelly Neeley (Dighton)Connie Bodine (Derby)Joanna McFarland (Derby)Jamie Talbert (Elkhart)Kate Scott (Kansas City)Lauren Willis (Overland Park)Rhonda Matzke (Silver Lake)

iLLinoiS (1)Amanda Thompson (Chicago)

ioWA (1)Bonnie Little (Marshaltown)

minneSoTA (1)Cathy Bassett (Sanborn)

miSSouri (4)Lisa Allison (Carthage)Dionnah Jackson (St. Louis)Carla Pearson (St. Louis)Robin Smith (Troy)

monTAnA (1)Elissa Walker (Great Falls)

neBrASkA (1)Jenny Bramer (Omaha)

NEVADA (1)Aaryn Ellenberg (Las Vegas)

neW mexiCo (3)Cecilia Harge (Albuquerque) Beky Preston (Albuquerque)Kari Holder (Los Alamos)

neW york (3)Sherri Willis (Queens)Margaret McKeon (New York City) Kris Hanson (Yorkshire)

ohio (1)Carlee Roethlisberger (Findlay)

okLAhomA (129)LaNeishea Caufield (Ada)Caton Hill (Ada)Carin Stites (Adair)Leslie Flemons (Altus)Robyn Barkett (Alva)Lori Johnson (Anadarko)Kendra Moore (Ardmore)Dana Posey (Ardmore)Ladanah Sanders (Asher)Kelli Epps (Bartlesville)Viki Streets (Bartlesville)Nikki Corcoran (Bethel)Jadrea Seeley (Bethel)Andath Beers (Bixby) Lisa Bittle (Bixby)Mary Larchey (Brahman)Angye Tilley (Bristow)Mandy Miller (Broken Arrow)LaDawn Whitlock (Byng)Deborah Clark (Catoosa)Kelley Workman (Chickasha)Michele Workman (Chickasha)Dinah Christian (Choctaw)Laura Rushing (Claremore)Toni Bayouth (Cleveland)Stephanie Simon (Clinton)Joyce Parker (Colbert)Bonita Turner (Colbert)Sherri Jackson (Collinsville)Sheri Black (Dale)Pam Lewis (Dale)Lorna Derby-Goodnoh (Del City)Etta Maytubby (Del City)Saundra Parker (Del City)Rose Hammond (Depew)Barbara Johnson (Duncan)Pam Pennon (Eagletown)Cindy Ladner (Eldorado)Jamie Mayer (Elk City) Janet Whitehorse (Elgin)Susan Whitehorse (Elgin)Olive Kehnemund (Enid)Mary Lane (Fairfax)Jacquetta Hurley (Fox)Cynthia Pickens (Graham)Janet Fajen (Guymon)Susan Gregg (Harrah) Jana Brady (Healdton) Jennifer Hajek (Hennessey)Barbie Daugherty (Holdenville)Stephanie McGhee (Howe)Melissa Richie (Jay)Suzanne Kern (Jenks)Crystal Lawson (Jenks) Karen Morrison (Jenks) Erin Schrieber (Jenks) J’Anna Williams (Jenks) Gail Lashley (Keota) LaTrenda Phillips (Lawton)Erika Notzke (Lawton)Michelle West (Lawton)Terry Willis (Lawton)Vicki McCann (Lindsay)Julie Callan (Lombard)Cay Papagolos (Midwest City)Sharon Webster (Midwest City)

Dawn Bleacher (Moore)Sandy Heatherington (Moore)Jana Jobe (Moore)Kim Jones (Moore)Susan Smith (Moore)Janet Freeman-Southard (Moore)Shonika Breedlove (Muskogee)Sharee Mitchum (Muskogee)Karen Couts (Mustang) Debbie Sheppard (Mustang)Misty Van Curen (Mustang)Annette Tucker (Noble)Britney Brown (Norman)Cindy Foor (Norman)Sunny Hardeman (Norman)Terry Marcum (Norman)Rhona Ray (Norman)Teresa Ray (Norman)Shannon Selmon (Norman)Shirley Fisher (Oklahoma City)Gail Frazier (Oklahoma City)Cara Jenkins-Gresham (Oklahoma City)Erin Higgins (Oklahoma City)Jacquetta Hurley (Oklahoma City)Jo Mosley (Oklahoma City)Lauren Shoush (Oklahoma City)Shelly Thomas (Oklahoma City)Yakini Wilson (Oklahoma City)Shelley Waller (Okmulgee)Alice Roach (Owasso)Leslie Core (Pawhuska)Molly McGuire (Pawhuska)Lisa Watson (Pernell)Amy Hightower (Piedmont)Jamie Graves (Ponca City)Mildred Montgomery (Poteau)Jo Stottsberry (Poteau)Malisa Daniel (Prague) Angie Alexander (Preston)Lynn McCurdy (Purcell)Kris Mullins (Purcell)Jenna Plumley (Red Rock)Mandy Wade (Ringling)Angi Guffy (Ringwood)Kelli Inman (Ringwood)Beth Brown (Sallisaw)Jamie Phillips (Sallisaw)Pam Zachary (Sapulpa)Mollie Barnes (Schulter)Kodi Morrison (Seminole)Terri Adams (Sharon)Jennye Ogle (Tahlequah)Terry James (Talihina) Jackie Farley (Tipton)Marta Moorman (Tonkawa)Stephaine Chandler (Tulsa)Miranda Stacy (Tulsa)Vee Sutton (Tulsa) Sandy Douglas (Tuttle)Tina Taylor (Vian)Laura Andrews (Washington)Carolyn Winchester (Washington)Kelly Hill (Washington)Lori Schenk (Watonga) Amanda Hopkins (Woodward)Tina Ogden (Woodward)

oregon (1)Roxanne Long (Corvallis)

PennSyLvAniA (2)Toni Campbell (Philadelphia)Janet Gabriel (Sayre)

SouTh CAroLinA (1)Yolanda Anderson (Lincolnville)

SouTh DAkoTA (1)Kendra Panther (Rapid City)

TexAS (21)Leah Rush (Amarillo)Dale Ivey (Brookshire)Julie Arrington (Canadian)Vickie Green (Dallas)Cherie LaDue (Dallas)Whitney Hand (Fort Worth)Antoinette Wadsworth (Grand Prairie)Emily Britt (Granbury)Cathy Gerdes (Houston)Jasmine Hartman (Houston)Casey Walker (Houston)LaNae Jones (Kaufman) Tammy Rogers (Mont Belvieu)Chelsi Welch (Plainview)Jacqueline Jeffcoat (Plano)Stephanie Sammons (Plano)Alexann Yancey (Plano)Desiree Taylor (Richardson)Lyndsey Cloman (San Antonio)Phylesha Whaley (Slaton)Stephanie Luce (Southlake)

WiSConSin (4)Kerri Mulry (Combined Locks)Marla Duncan (Milwaukee)Nicole Griffin (Milwaukee)Kelly Lam (Milwaukee)Rosalind Ross (Milwaukee)

foreign Born

AustraliaJamie Anderson (Epping, Victoria)

CanadaStacey Dales (Brockville, Ontario)Jennifer Cunningham (Kingston, Ontario) Theresa Jantzen (Medicine Hat, Alberta)

Czech republicZuzana Krumlova (Prague)

new ZealandNola Wainohu (Hamilton)

SerbiaJelena Cerina (Vrsac)

venezuelaMaria Villarroel (Margarita)

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Poll historyALL-Time ASSoCiATeD PreSS PoLL hiSToryYear PS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 191976-77 NP - - - - - - - - - - 1977-78 NP - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1978-79 NP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1979-80 NP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1980-81 NP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1981-82 NP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1982-83 NP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1983-84 NP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1984-85 NP - - - - - - - - - 19 19 - - - - - - 1985-86 NP - 17 15 14 16 15 13 11 14 14 16 17 16 15 15 191986-87 NP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1987-88 NP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1988-89 NP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1989-90 NP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1990-91 NP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1991-92 NP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1992-93 NP - - - - - - - - - - - - - 23 - - 1993-94 NP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1994-95 NP - - - - - - - - - - - 25 24 - 25 25 - - 1995-96 NP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1996-97 NP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1997-98 NP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1998-99 NP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1999-00 NP - - - - - - - - - - 25 23 22 17 18 24 21 18 18 2000-01 NP 14 14 12 19 15 17 20 22 19 17 13 12 10 10 10 8 7 7 7 2001-02 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 3 5 4 2 2002-03 22 23 23 18 15 15 19 19 25 23 22 19 - - - - - - 2003-04 21 21 19 16 14 13 15 15 15 15 15 20 - - 24 23 17 19 11 2004-05 22 21 21 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2005-06 25 22 20 16 15 17 20 18 16 17 13 11 9 9 9 9 8 72006-07 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 8 8 8 7 6 9 12 14 13 12 11 9 2007-08 6 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 6 11 11 11 10 10 11 10 11 14 142008-09 4 2 4 6 5 6 5 5 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 4 - 2009-10 13 20 20 16 16 15 13 14 14 13 13 11 13 12 11 11 11 12 12 3

ALL-Time CoACheS PoLL rAnkingSYear PS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 191984-85 NP - 21 20 21 21 22 23 - - 1985-86 23 15 14 13 17 16 13 12 17 13 16 17 16 15 17 18 18 1986-87 NP - - - - 24 21 21 20 23 23 25 - - - - - 1987-88 NP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1988-89 NP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1989-90 NP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1990-91 NP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1991-92 NP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1992-93 NP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1993-94 NP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1994-95 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1995-96 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1996-97 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1997-98 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1998-99 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1999-00 - - - - - - - - - - - 25 22 20 25 22 21 22 132000-01 17 13 18 16 15 17 17 16 15 13 12 11 10 8 8 7 7 10 2001-02 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 5 3 2 2 4 4 3 3 3 5 4 2 22002-03 19 25 22 18 17 16 20 19 22 13 22 18 21 20 - - - - - - 2003-04 21 22 20 17 16 15 16 16 16 16 15 21 24 24 22 23 19 20 13 182004-05 25 25 23 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2005-06 25 22 23 19 17 15 16 20 16 16 17 14 13 12 9 9 8 8 8 82006-07 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 7 7 7 6 6 8 9T 11 11 11 11 10 9 2007-08 6 8 11 9 9 9 9 9 8 6 10 11 10 10 10 10 10 11 192008-09 7 4 4 6 6 6 5 5 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 - 4 2009-10 8 16 17 17 16 15 15 15 15 13 13 12 13 12 11 10 12 12 12 3

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Series recordsABiLene ChriSTiAn . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Norman: OU leads 1-011/23/84 W, 89-70 Norman

Akron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Grand Bahamas: OU leads 1-011/26/04 W, 88-40 Grand Bahamas

ALABAmA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1Games: 1Series Record: UA leads 1-0At Nassau, Bahamas: UA leads 1-012/28/95 L, 71-62 Nassau

AriZonA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-2Games: 2Series Record: UA leads 2-0At Honolulu, Hawaii: UA leads 1-0At Knoxville, Tenn.: UA leads 1-011/19/99 L, 75-59 Honolulu3/20/05 L, 72-69 Knoxville

AriZonA STATe . . . . . . . . . 2-1Games: 3Series Record: 2-1At Cancun, Mexico: OU leads 1-0At Tempe, Ariz.: ASU leads 1-0At Norman: OU leads 1-012/29/97 L, 87-76 Tempe11/22/07 W, 69-57 Cancun11/21/08 W, 70-57 Norman ArkAnSAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-6Games: 14Series Record: OU leads 9-6At Norman: OU leads 5-2At Fayetteville, Ark.: UA leads 5-312/14/77 W, 80-51 Norman2/20/79 W, 65-53 Fayetteville2/16/80 W, 57-50 Norman1/3/81 W, 75-68 Fayetteville2/7/82 W, 65-64 Norman12/21/85 L, 79-66 Fayetteville12/6/86 W, 76-70 Norman12/12/89 L, 86-68 Norman11/27/90 L, 84-72 Fayetteville1/13/92 L, 57-55 Norman1/20/93 W, 70-63 Fayetteville1/25/94 W, 93-79 Norman2/22/95 L, 69-64 Fayetteville3/14/99 L, 97-93 OT Fayetteville12/05/09 W, 87-86 OT Norman

ArkAnSAS-LiTTLe roCk 4-0Games: 4Series Record: OU leads 4-0At Norman: OU leads 3-0At Little Rock, Ark.: OU leads 1-01/11/88 W, 99-67 Norman12/11/99 W, 102-72 Norman12/5/00 W, 86-45 Little Rock3/23/10 W, 60-44 Norman

ArkAnSAS-Pine BLuff . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0 At Norman: OU leads 1-012/10/06 W, 87-42 Norman

ArkAnSAS STATe . . . . . . . 4-1Games: 5Series Record: OU leads 4-1At Norman: OU leads 2-0At Jonesboro, Ark.: Tied 1-1At Amarillo, Texas: OU leads 1-011/25/89 W, 102-73 Norman12/20/92 L, 76-63 Jonesboro3/26/94 W, 69-65 Amarillo12/2/07 W, 93-36 Norman12/7/08 W, 87-57 Jonesboro

Army . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0 12/10/10 W, 59-46 West Point

BAyLor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-11Games: 36Series Record: OU leads 23-11At College Station, Texas: OU leads 1-0At Dallas: OU leads 1-0At Norman: OU leads 10-5At Oklahoma City: OU leads 1-0At Waco, Texas: OU leads 9-6*At Kansas City, Mo.: OU leads 2-0*Does not include one Baylor forfeit1/9/80 W, 66-48 College Station1981 W, by forfeit site unknown12/30/91 W, 113-72 Norman2/3/92 W, 83-76 Waco1/18/97 L, 87-65 Waco2/26/97 L, 78-63 Norman1/14/98 L, 67-64 Norman2/1/98 L, 97-67 Waco 1/16/99 W, 86-65 Norman 2/17/99 W, 76-67 Waco1/15/00 W, 87-66 Waco2/2/00 W, 87-59 Norman1/13/01 W, 90-87 Waco

2/21/01 W, 86-76 Norman 1/12/02 W, 82-73 Waco 2/5/02 W, 69-60 Norman 3/9/02 W, 84-69 Kansas City1/26/03 W, 65-64 Waco 2/12/03 W, 78-64 Norman 1/24/04 L, 74-67 Norman 2/21/04 L, 77-62 Waco 1/16/05 L, 78-68 Waco2/9/05 L, 73-72 Norman1/21/06 W, 73-70 Waco2/12/06 W, 81-77 (OT) Norman3/11/06 W, 72-61 Dallas1/10/07 W, 76-63 Waco2/28/07 W, 88-61 Norman3/8/07 W, 78-64 Oklahoma City1/20/07 L, 84-73 Norman2/17/08 L, 79-59 Waco1/28/09 W, 56-51 Waco2/21/09 W, 66-58 Norman01/13/10 L, 57-47 Waco2/10/10 W, 62-60 OT Norman3/12/10 W, 59-54 Kansas City

BeThAny nAZArene . . . . . 1-1Games: 2At Bethany: BNU leads 1-0At Norman: OU leads 1-012/5/74 L, 44-43 Bethany2/15/75 W, 57-37 Norman

BoSTon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Miami, Fla.: OU leads 1-012/31/88 W, 77-72 Miami

Byu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1Games: 4Series Record: OU leads 3-1At Denver: OU leads 1-0At Norman: OU leads 1-0At Provo, Utah: BYU leads 1-0At West Lafayette, Ind.: OU leads 1-01/9/89 W, 103-81 Norman12/30/89 L, 108-77 Provo3/18/00 W, 86-81 West Lafayette3/20/06 W, 86-70 Denver

BuCkneLL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Miami, Fla.: OU leads 1-012/30/92 W, 84-60 Miami

BuTLer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At San Antonio, Texas: OU leads 1-011/23/01 W, 90-44 San Antonio

CALiforniA. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2Games: 3Series Record: UC leads 2-1At Amarillo, Texas: UC leads 1-0At Honolulu, Hawaii: UC leads 1-0At San Jose, Calif.: OU leads 1-03/24/84 L, 81-78 Amarillo11/28/87 L, 81-66 Honolulu12/13/08 W, 86-75 San Jose

CALiforniA-riverSiDe . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Norman: OU leads 1-011/15/08 W, 88-57 Norman

CAL STATe BAkerSfieLD 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At San Jose, Calif.: OU leads 1-012/12/08 W, 105-84 San Jose

CAL STATe fuLLerTon . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-012/30/09 W, 95-76 Norman

CAmeron. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-0Games: 3Series Record: OU leads 3-0At Norman: OU leads 2-0At Lawton: OU leads 1-011/21/77 W, 77-52 Norman1/28/78 W, 73-50 Lawton11/30/82 W, 85-57 Norman

CenTrAL ArkAnSAS . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Norman: OU leads 1-012/20/07 W, 121-48 Norman

CenTrAL mo. STATe . . . . . 0-1Games: 1Series Record: CMSU leads 1-0At Norman: CMSU leads 1-01/4/91 L, 88-80 Norman

CenTrAL okLAhomA. . . . 4-5Games: 9Series Record: UCO leads 5-4At Edmond: UCO leads 3-1

At Tahlequah: OU leads 1-0At Norman: UCO leads 3-12/8/75 L, 55-51 Edmond2/25/75 L, 47-43 Norman12/5/75 L, 70-34 Norman1/27/76 L, 58-47 Edmond12/7/76 L, 53-42 Edmond3/1/77 W, 60-49 Norman2/14/78 W, 65-57 Edmond2/24/78 W, 59-56 Tahlequah12/13/82 W, 82-56 Norman

CoLorADo. . . . . . . . . . . .22-33Games: 55Series Record: CU leads 33-21At Norman: OU leads 12-10At Boulder, Colo.: CU leads 16-6At Dallas, Texas: Tied 1-1At Lincoln, Neb.: CU leads 1-0At Kansas City, Mo.: Tied 1-1At Manhattan, Kan.: CU leads 1-0At Boise, Idaho: OU leads 1-0At Salina, Kan.: CU leads 3-012/7/78 W, 68-66 Norman1/19/79 L, 78-62 Lincoln12/3/79 L, 90-77 Boulder1/14/82 L, 71-61 Manhattan1/29/83 W, 90-79 Norman2/26/83 L, 89-82 Boulder3/10/83 L, 78-70 Norman1/18/84 L, 66-62 Boulder2/18/84 W, 88-78 Norman1/29/85 W, 73-65 Boulder2/20/85 W, 80-58 Norman1/15/86 L, 91-84 Boulder2/15/86 W, 82-69 Norman1/27/87 L, 94-80 Boulder2/18/87 L, 74-73 Norman1/13/88 W, 82-78 Boulder2/27/88 L, 91-88 (OT) Norman1/27/89 L, 73-70 Norman2/18/89 L, 87-76 Boulder3/4/89 L, 80-61 Salina1/10/90 L, 56-48 Norman2/18/90 L, 86-49 Boulder1/16/91 L, 68-51 Norman2/3/91 L, 76-55 Boulder3/2/91 L, 80-75 Salina2/1/92 L, 63-55 Norman2/22/92 L, 86-63 Boulder1/29/93 L, 80-49 Boulder2/28/93 W, 74-69 Norman1/28/94 L, 79-74 Norman2/27/94 L, 89-79 Boulder1/8/95 L, 83-59 Boulder2/3/95 L, 69-64 Norman1/28/96 L, 68-53 Norman2/23/96 L, 83-68 Boulder3/2/96 L, 76-70 Salina2/12/97 L, 61-42 Boulder1/28/98 W, 61-58 Norman3/3/98 L, 71-66 Kansas City 1/9/99 L, 63-62 Boulder 1/22/00 W, 76-73 Norman1/3/01 W, 89-69 Boulder3/8/01 W, 102-93 Kansas City 1/2/02 W, 78-67 Norman3/25/02 W, 94-60 Boise2/16/03 L, 61-57 Boulder3/12/03 L, 73-68 Dallas2/18/04 W, 78-58 Norman3/10/04 W, 63-56 Dallas2/16/05 W, 77-61 Boulder1/7/06 W, 84-61 Norman1/20/07 W, 82-67 Boulder2/9/08 W, 82-66 Norman1/21/09 W, 72-58 Boulder2/13/10 W, 65-55 Norman

CoLorADo STATe . . . . . . . . 1-1Games: 2Series Record: Tied 1-1At Norman: OU leads 1-0At Wichita, Kan.: CSU leads 1-01/8/77 L, 59-56 Wichita1/10/87 W, 72-58 Norman

ConneCTiCuT. . . . . . . . . . . 0-8Games: 7Series Record: UConn leads 7-0At Honolulu: UConn leads 1-0At Norman: UConn leads 2-0At Richmond, Va.: UConn leads 1-0At Hartford, Conn.: UConn leads 1-0At Storrs, Conn.: UConn leads 2-0At San Antonio, Texas: UConn leads 1-012/29/99 L, 84-68 Norman3/25/00 L, 102-80 Richmond12/22/01 L, 86-72 Hartford3/31/02 L, 82-70 San Antonio12/1/02 L, 73-60 Honolulu11/20/05 L, 82-62 Storrs11/30/08 L, 106-78 Storrs2/15/10 L, 76-60 Norman

CreighTon . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-0Games: 3Series Record: OU leads 3-0At Norman: OU leads 2-012/2/85 W, 94-76 Norman12/03/08 W, 69-49 Norman12/20/09 W, 67-58 Omaha

DAyTon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Miami, Fla.: OU leads 1-01/3/86 W, 64-46 Miami

Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0Games: 2Series Record: OU leads 2-0 At Norman: OU leads 1-0At Denver: OU leads 1-012/28/98 W, 80-52 Norman12/18/99 W, 69-62 Denver

DePAuL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0 At Norman: OU leads 1-011/12/06 W, 105-71 Norman

DrAke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-3Games: 3Series Record: DU leads 3-0At Norman: DU leads 2-0At Des Moines, Iowa: DU leads 1-01/14/77 L, 61-56 Norman12/3/95 L, 81-71 Des Moines11/25/96 L, 77-64 Norman

Duke. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At San Antonio, Texas: OU leads 1-03/29/02 W, 86-71 San Antonio

eAST CenTrAL (okLA.). . . 3-3Games: 6Series Record: Tied 3-3At Norman: OU leads 2-1At Ada, Okla.: ECU leads 3-01/27/75 L, 62-41 Ada2/6/75 L, 62-50 Norman1/31/76 W, 44-38 Norman12/16/77 W, 75-62 Norman1/20/78 L, 64-47 Ada12/16/78 W, 52-47 Ada

eASTern iLLinoiS. . . . . . . 0-1Games: 1Series Record: EIU leads 1-0At Green Bay, Wis.: EIU leads 1-012/8/89 L, 110-88 Green Bay

eASTern kenTuCky . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0 At Honolulu, Hawaii: OU leads 1-011/18/06 W, 92-79 Honolulu

eASTern neW mexiCo . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Norman: OU leads 1-01/6/79 W, 71-62 Norman

eASTern WAShingTon. . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At College Station, Texas: OU leads 1-011/24/90 W, 82-71 College Station

emPoriA STATe . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Norman: OU leads 1-01/4/84 W, 110-60 Norman

forDhAm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Honolulu: OU leads 1-011/29/02 W, 90-62 Honolulu

george WAShingTon. . . 0-2Games: 2Series Record: GWU leads 2-0At Washington D.C.: GWU leads 1-0At Norman: GWU leads 1-012/4/93 L, 88-74 Washington D.C.3/23/03 L, 71-61 Norman

georgiA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4Games: 5Series Record: UGA leads 4-1At Norman: Tied 1-1At Athens (GA): UGA leads 2-0At Madison, Wis.: UGA leads 1-012/11/97 L, 94-76 Norman 12/13/98 L, 88-79 Athens11/22/00 L, 94-70 Madison1/27/08 W, 65-57 Norman11/15/09 L, 62-51 Athens, GA

georgiA STATe . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Norman: OU leads 1-012/6/84 W, 83-62 Norman

georgiA TeCh . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0

At Iowa City, Iowa: OU leads 1-03/24/09 W, 69-50 Iowa City

grAmBLing . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Norman: OU leads 1-012/21/95 W, 100-66 Norman

hArTforD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Norman: OU leads 1-03/16/02 W, 84-52 Norman

hAWAii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1Games: 3Series Record: OU leads 2-1At Honolulu, Hawaii: Tied 1-112/6/91 L, 95-82 Honolulu 12/20/99 W, 67-53 Honolulu11/18/06 W, 76-56 Honolulu

henDerSon STATe . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Norman: OU leads 1-012/29/04 W, 87-44 Norman

houSTon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0Games: 2Series Record: OU leads 2-0At Norman: OU leads 1-0At Houston, Texas: OU leads 1-01/10/81 W, 67-66 Norman1/20/81 W, 82-79 Houston

hoWArD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Honolulu, Hawaii: OU leads 1-012/7/91 W, 91-61 Honolulu

iLLinoiS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1Games: 4Series Record: OU leads 3-1At Norman, Okla.: OU leads 2-0At Champaign-Urbana, Ill.: Tied 1-112/16/01 W, 91-69 Norman12/28/03 W, 70-53 Norman12/18/05 L, 86-75 Champaign12/5/07 W, 77-67 Champaign

iLLinoiS STATe. . . . . . . . . . 3-0Games: 3Series Record: OU leads 3-0At Normal, Ill.: OU leads 1-0At Washington D.C.: OU leads 1-0At West Lafayette, Ind.: OU leads 1-03/17/84 W, 67-65 Normal12/3/93 W, 69-56 Washington D.C.3/23/08 W, 69-61 West Lafayette

ioWA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2Games: 3Series Record: Iowa leads 2-0At Grand Bahama Island: Iowa leads 1-0At Miami, Fla.: Iowa leads 1-0At San Francisco: OU leads 1-012/29/88 L, 86-69 Miami11/27/04 L, 54-47 Grand Bahamas11/25/05 W, 85-68 San Francisco

ioWA STATe. . . . . . . . . . . 31-17Games: 48Series Record: OU leads 30-17At Norman: OU leads 18-3At Oklahoma City: OU leads 1-0At Ames, Iowa: ISU leads 12-8At Boulder, Colo.: ISU leads 1-0At Columbia, Mo.: OU leads 1-0At Dallas: OU leads 1-0At Kansas City, Mo.: Tied 1-1At Lincoln, Neb.: ISU leads 1-01/21/77 L, 93-58 Boulder1/20/79 L, 80-69 Lincoln1/18/80 W, 87-77 Columbia11/27/82 L, 80-76 Ames12/18/82 W, 80-64 Norman1/28/84 W, 77-73 Ames2/25/84 W, 97-59 Norman1/23/85 W, 89-56 Ames2/13/85 W, 89-48 Norman3/4/85 W, 78-63 Kansas City1/18/86 W, 85-62 Norman2/8/86 L, 81-72 Ames1/31/87 W, 74-72 Norman2/24/87 W, 87-72 Ames1/30/88 L, 82-66 Ames2/20/88 W, 85-76 Norman1/21/89 W, 72-65 Norman2/11/89 W, 84-74 Ames1/13/90 L, 92-78 Ames2/10/90 W, 70-69 Norman1/30/91 W, 101-74 Norman1/15/92 W, 94-63 Norman3/1/92 W, 78-70 Ames1/8/93 W, 66-55 Ames2/7/93 W, 79-57 Norman1/7/94 W, 84-61 Norman2/6/94 W, 65-45 Ames1/15/95 W, 101-77 Norman2/10/95 L, 69-62 Ames

1/7/96 W, 89-78 Norman2/2/96 L, 73-57 Ames1/11/97 L, 67-58 Norman1/10/98 L, 83-68 Ames1/2/99 L, 81-60 Norman2/8/00 L, 71-56 Ames1/6/01 L, 81-79 Norman3/10/01 L, 68-65 Kansas City1/15/02 L, 82-66 Ames2/22/03 W, 61-48 Norman1/20/04 L, 69-51 Ames1/29/05 L, 73-60 Ames1/24/07 W, 69-49 Norman3/10/07 W, 67-60 Oklahoma City1/9/08 W, 67-64 Ames2/11/09 W, 58-49 Norman1/27/10 W, 81-69 Ames

JACkSon STATe . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Norman: OU leads 1-012/7/98 W, 103-37 Norman

JAmeS mADiSon . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Miami, Fla.: OU leads 1-01/4/86 W, 57-55 Miami

kAnSAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-27Games: 53Series Record: Tied 27-27At Norman: OU leads 13-9At Lawrence, Kan.: KU leads 13-10At Boulder, Colo.: KU leads 1-0At Kansas City, Mo.: OU leads 2-0At Manhattan, Kan.: Tied 1-1At Salina, Kan.: Kansas leads 3-0At Oklahoma City, Okla.: OU leads 1-02/13/76 L, 65-39 Manhattan1/20/77 L, 72-45 Boulder1/16/81 L, 95-55 Lawrence1/15/82 W, 73-63 Manhattan1/30/82 W, 64-61 Lawrence1/18/83 W, 83-74 Norman2/2/83 L, 81-79 Lawrence1/31/84 W, 87-84 Norman2/22/84 W, 85-74 Lawrence3/8/84 W, 76-63 Norman1/19/85 W, 90-69 Norman2/24/85 W, 78-77 (OT) Lawrence3/7/85 W, 79-69 Kansas City2/1/86 L, 85-67 Lawrence2/26/86 L, 77-72 Norman1/14/87 W, 81-67 Norman2/14/87 L, 89-73 Lawrence2/3/88 L, 71-68 Norman2/24/88 L, 71-68 Lawrence3/2/88 L, 67-66 Salina1/14/89 L, 86-82 (OT) Lawrence2/15/89 W, 101-87 Norman1/17/90 L, 94-69 Lawrence2/3/90 L, 83-77 Norman1/9/91 L, 81-64 Lawrence2/16/91 L, 76-69 Norman2/5/92 L, 75-56 Lawrence2/26/92 L, 73-72 (OT) Norman3/8/92 L, 70-62 Salina1/22/93 L, 70-64 Norman2/21/93 L, 76-54 Lawrence1/21/94 L, 85-78 Lawrence2/20/94 L, 80-76 Norman1/20/95 W, 84-69 Lawrence2/19/95 W, 103-83 Norman3/5/95 L, 88-81 Salina1/19/96 W, 71-68 Lawrence2/18/96 L, 81-63 Norman3/1/97 L, 92-69 Lawrence2/25/98 L, 78-74 Norman2/20/99 L, 58-54 Lawrence2/26/00 W, 88-69 Norman1/24/01 W, 88-64 Lawrence3/7/01 W, 80-61 Kansas City2/2/02 W, 79-57 Norman1/22/03 W, 61-49 Lawrence2/14/04 W, 83-59 Norman2/2/05 W, 65-49 Lawrence2/8/06 W, 86-57 Norman2/21/07 W, 76-70 Lawrence1/30/08 W, 67-51 Norman2/12/09 W, 69-54 Lawrence3/13/09 W, 76-59 Oklahoma City1/23/10 W, 81-69 Norman

kAnSAS STATe. . . . . . . .28-22Games: 50Series Record: OU leads 28-22At Dallas, Texas: OU leads 1-0At Norman: OU leads 13-9At Manhattan, Kan.: OU leads 12-10At Lawrence, Kan.: OU leads 1-0At Kansas City, Mo.: KSU leads 2-1At Salina, Kan.: KSU leads 1-02/12/76 L, 90-27 Manhattan1/7/78 W, 67-61 Lawrence12/14/79 L, 96-73 Manhattan2/5/83 L, 86-74 Norman3/5/83 L, 87-63 Norman1/21/84 L, 88-70 Manhattan2/11/84 L, 71-61 Norman3/9/84 L, 69-67 Kansas City1/26/85 W, 92-85 Norman2/9/85 L, 90-75 Manhattan

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1/22/86 W, 83-72 Manhattan2/11/86 W, 94-77 Norman1/6/87 W, 70-47 Norman2/4/87 L, 80-69 Manhattan2/28/87 L, 79-64 Salina1/16/88 W, 96-65 Manhattan2/13/88 W, 79-61 Norman2/1/89 L, 84-83 Norman2/22/89 L, 64-60 Manhattan1/20/90 L, 94-87 Norman2/14/90 L, 92-88 Manhattan1/23/91 L, 86-75 Manhattan2/6/91 W, 88-56 Norman1/18/92 L, 91-86 Norman2/12/92 W, 88-73 Manhattan1/24/93 W, 68-60 Norman2/19/93 W, 87-65 Manhattan1/23/94 L, 72-54 Manhattan2/18/94 L, 71-70 Norman1/22/95 W, 79-70 Manhattan2/17/95 W, 71-60 Norman1/21/96 W, by forfeit Manhattan (KSU, 80-67)2/16/96 W, 62-54 Norman2/8/97 L, 49-47 Norman3/4/97 L, 81-56 Kansas City2/4/98 W, 69-67 Manhattan2/13/99 W, 79-58 Norman2/22/00 W, 64-56 Manhattan2/14/01 W, 79-60 Norman2/13/02 W, 76-68 Manhattan3/7/02 W, 69-49 Kansas City 2/1/03 L, 74-45 Norman1/31/04 L, 74-65 Manhattan 3/11/04 W, 78-66 Dallas2/13/05 W, 77-61 Norman2/21/06 W, 78-64 Manhattan1/3/07 W, 78-58 Norman2/20/08 W, 68-65 Manhattan1/14/09 W, 64-48 Norman2/21/10 W, 64-58 Manhattan

kenTuCky. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Rcord: OU leads 1-03/30/10 W, 88-68 Kansas City

LAmAr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 2-0At Norman, Okla: OU leads 1-0 At Beaumont, Texas: OU leads 1-012/2/05 W, 60-42 Norman11/29/06 W, 79-44 Beaumont

LA SALLe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Miami, Fla.: OU leads 1-01/5/86 W, 71-68 Miami

LouiSiAnA TeCh . . . . . . . . 1-4Games: 5Series Record: La. Tech leads 4-1At Eugene, Ore.: OU leads 1-0At Norman, Okla.: La. Tech leads 1-0At Ruston, La.: La. Tech leads 2-0At Nacogdoches, Texas: La. Tech leads 1-03/18/81 L, 88-68 Nacogdoches2/22/82 L, 101-57 Norman2/21/83 L, 105-75 Ruston3/18/95 L, 48-36 Ruston12/18/04 W, 86-59 Eugene

LouiSviLLe . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: Louisville leads 1-0At St. Louis, Mo..: Louisville leads 1-04/4/09 L, 61-59 St. Louis

LoyoLA mArymounT. . . . . 1-1Games: 2Series Record: Tied 1-1At Los Angeles, Calif.: Tied 1-112/28/90 L, 76-75 Los Angeles11/27/97 W, 63-55 Los Angeles

LoyoLA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Ruston, La.: OU leads 1-03/16/95 W, 90-55 Ruston

mAriST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-0Games: 3Series Record: OU leads 3-0At Tempe, Ariz.: OU leads 1-0At Norman: OU leads 1-03/20/04 W, 58-45 Tempe11/26/08 W, 83-57 Norman12/09/09 W, 80-71 Poughkeepsie

mArqueTTe . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0 Austin, Texas: OU leads 1-03/19/07 W, 78-47 Austin

mAryLAnD . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1Games: 1Series Record: UM leads 1-0At Chapel Hill, N.C.: UM leads 1-011/11/07 L, 76-66 Chapel Hill

mCneeSe STATe . . . . . . . . 2-1Games: 3Series Record: OU leads 2-1At Norman: OU leads 1-0At Lake Charles, La.: OU leads 1-0At College Station, Texas: OU leads 1-0 (by forfeit)1/8/80 L, 61-46 College Station

1/7/81 W, 96-71 Norman1/19/81 W, by forfeit Lake Charles (MS, 82-77, OT)

memPhiS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-2Games: 2Series Record: UM leads 2-0At College Station, Texas: UM leads 1-0At Jamaica, N.Y.: UM leads 1-01/10/80 L, 54-53 College Station12/28/96 L, 71-65 Jamaica

merCer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 2-0At Fayetteville, Ark.: OU leads 1-012/19/92 W, 69-60 Fayetteville11/13/09 W, 108-66 Norman

miAmi (fLA.) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2Games: 3Series Record: UM leads 2-1At Norman: OU leads 1-0At Coral Gables, Fla.: UM leads 2-012/30/88 L, 69-66 Coral Gables12/20/97 W, 67-62 Norman 12/19/98 L, 62-60 Coral Gables

miChigAn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Norman: OU leads 1-012/28/93 W, 96-86 Norman

miChigAn STATe . . . . . . . . . 1-1Games: 2Series Record: Tied 1-1At East Lansing, Mich.: OU leads 1-0At Norman: MSU leads 1-012/21/05 L, 80-60 Norman12/16/07 W, 66-55 East Lansing

miDDLe Tenn. STATe . . . . 2-0Games: 2Series Record: OU leads 2-0At Bowling Green, Ky.: OU leads 1-0At Norman: OU leads 1-011/24/85 W, 83-75 Bowling Green11/19/08 W, 85-65 Norman

miDWeSTern STATe. . . . . 2-0Games: 2Series Record: OU leads 2-0At Norman: OU leads 1-0At Wichita Falls, Texas: OU leads 1-01/16/84 W, 118-75 Norman11/26/84 W, 91-46 Wichita Falls

minneSoTA . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0Games: 2Series Record: OU leads 2-0At Minneapolis, Minn.: OU leads 1-0At Stillwater, Okla.: OU leads 1-012/22/90 W, 85-75 Minneapolis12/31/94 W, 74-64 Stillwater

miSSiSSiPPi . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2Games: 3Series Record: UM leads 1-2At Norman: OU leads 1-0At Oxford, Miss.: UM leads 1-0At Dayton, Ohio: UM leads 1-012/14/97 W, 89-85 Norman12/2/98 L, 77-75 Oxford3/25/07 L, 90-82 Dayton

miSSiSSiPPi STATe . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Cancun, Mexico: OU leads 1-011/23/07 W, 88-73 Cancun

miSS. vALLey ST. . . . . . . . . 0-1Games: 1Series Record: MVSU leads 1-0At Norman: MVSU leads 1-012/8/88 L, 89-83 Norman

miSSouri. . . . . . . . . . . . .26-29Games: 55Series Record: MU leads 29-26At Columbia, Mo.: MU leads 14-9At Dallas: OU leads 1-0At Kansas City, Mo.: MU leads 3-0At Lawrence, Kan.: MU leads 2-0At Manhattan, Kan.: MU leads 1-0At Norman: OU leads 14-9At Salina, Kan.: OU leads 2-01/4/77 L, 66-46 Norman1/6/78 L, 80-56 Lawrence1/17/80 L, 90-63 Columbia12/20/80 W, 73-65 Columbia1/17/81 L, 68-65 Lawrence1/16/82 L, 87-64 Manhattan2/24/82 L, 81-62 Norman1/22/83 L, 109-73 Columbia2/12/83 W, 85-75 Norman2/4/84 L, 73-68 Norman2/28/84 L, 102-77 Columbia1/16/85 W, 93-83 Norman2/16/85 L, 92-74 Columbia3/9/85 L, 89-83 Kansas City1/25/86 W, 105-79 Columbia2/22/86 W, 88-80 Norman3/6/86 L, 71-66 Kansas City1/17/87 L, 72-70 Columbia2/7/87 L, 86-76 Norman1/20/88 L, 91-72 Columbia2/6/88 W, 93-84 Norman1/11/89 L, 71-68 Columbia2/25/89 L, 104-91 Norman1/27/90 L, 79-75 Norman

2/24/90 L, 89-60 Columbia3/3/90 W, 80-77 Salina1/12/91 W, 67-66 Norman2/10/91 L, 68-59 Columbia1/22/92 W, 74-72 Norman2/9/92 L, 86-56 Columbia3/7/92 W, 80-79 Salina1/31/93 L, 69-63 Columbia2/26/93 L, 68-49 Norman1/30/94 W, 86-65 Norman2/25/94 W, 77-71 Columbia1/6/95 W, 98-83 Columbia2/5/95 W, 80-57 Norman1/26/96 W, 69-55 Norman2/25/96 L, 89-66 Columbia2/15/97 L, 81-56 Norman2/22/98 L, 75-68 Columbia2/27/99 L, 73-64 Norman1/29/00 W, 76-71 Columbia2/3/01 W, 82-62 Norman2/23/02 W, 90-70 Columbia2/26/03 W, 74-69 Norman1/28/04 L, 77-65 Columbia2/19/05 W, 73-59 Norman2/4/06 W, 88-73 Columbia3/9/06 W, 75-54 Dallas2/25/07 W, 72-57 Norman2/6/08 W, 64-57 Columbia3/11/08 L, 70-64 (OT) Kansas City1/31/09 W, 78-56 Norman1/20/10 W, 74-65 Columbia

miSSouri-kAnSAS CiTy . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Norman: OU leads 1-012/11/84 W, 88-62 Norman

miSSouri STATe . . . . . . . . 4-3Games: 7Series Record: OU leads 4-3At Norman: OU leads 2-1At Springfield, Mo.: Series tied 2-21/12/80 W, 68-66 Springfield12/13/96 L, 81-58 Springfield12/3/97 L, 81-65 Norman12/1/00 W, 89-82 Norman12/16/00 L, 69-61 Springfield12/11/04 W, 74-71 Norman12/10/05 W, 68-57 Springfield

monTAnA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1Games: 1Series Record: UM leads 1-0At Missoula, Mont.: UM leads 1-011/11/94 L, 76-64 Missoula

monTAnA STATe . . . . . . . . 2-1Games: 3Series Record: OU leads 2-1At Norman, Okla.: OU leads 1-0At Bozeman, Mont.: OU leads 1-0At Provo, Utah: MSU leads 1-012/29/89 L, 86-80 Provo12/8/01 W, 86-62 Norman 12/10/03 W, 90-59 Bozeman

neBrASkA . . . . . . . . . . .26-23Games: 49Series Record: OU leads 26-23At Norman: OU leads 16-6At Lincoln, Neb.: NU leads 16-7At Dallas, Texas: OU leads 1-0At Lawrence, Kan.: OU leads 1-0At Salina, Kan.: Tied 1-11/5/78 W, 60-59 Lawrence1/13/79 L, 71-63 Norman1/18/79 L, 82-60 Lincoln12/15/79 L, 68-44 Lincoln1/12/83 L, 85-78 Lincoln2/19/83 W, 107-82 Norman2/8/84 W, 93-85 Lincoln3/3/84 W, 97-79 Norman2/6/85 W, 86-74 Norman3/2/85 L, 102-99 Lincoln1/29/86 W, 88-72 Norman2/18/86 W, 102-75 Lincoln1/24/87 W, 97-81 Norman2/21/87 L, 97-89 Lincoln1/27/88 L, 94-82 Norman2/9/88 L, 92-74 Lincoln1/25/89 W, 68-65 Norman2/8/89 L, 85-76 Lincoln1/31/90 L, 88-81 Lincoln2/21/90 W, 102-77 Norman1/26/91 L, 95-67 Lincoln2/24/91 W, 75-72 Norman1/29/92 L, 97-65 Lincoln2/15/92 W, 92-89 Norman1/10/93 L, 87-78 Lincoln2/5/93 L, 97-83 Norman1/9/94 W, 79-78 Norman2/4/94 L, 82-76 Lincoln3/5/94 L, 73-56 Salina1/13/95 W, 63-62 Norman2/12/95 W, 85-83 Lincoln3/4/95 W, 77-67 Salina1/5/96 L, 79-58 Norman2/4/96 L, 71-52 Lincoln1/26/97 L, 87-59 Lincoln2/14/98 L, 101-72 Norman1/30/99 L, 85-62 Lincoln2/5/00 W, 91-69 Norman2/7/01 W, 84-62 Lincoln2/16/02 W, 81-47 Norman1/11/03 W, 57-43 Lincoln3/11/03 W, 71-52 Dallas1/7/04 W, 70-51 Norman2/6/05 L, 70-51 Lincoln2/26/06 W, 73-45 Norman1/6/07 W, 77-69 Lincoln1/16/08 W, 80-72 Norman1/10/09 W, 77-56 Lincoln2/24/10 L, 80-64 Norman

neBrASkA-omAhA . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Springfield, Mo.: OU leads 1-011/23/79 W, 67-40 Springfield

neW hAmPShire . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Miami, Fla.: OU leads 1-01/2/85 W, 73-42 Miami

neW mexiCo . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2Games: 9Series Record: OU leads 7-2At Norman: OU leads 2-1At Oklahoma City: OU leads 1-0At Albuquerque, N.M.: Tied 3-1At Las Cruces, N.M.: OU leads 1-01/13/78 W, 75-74 Las Cruces12/2/78 L, 70-67 Norman12/9/85 W, 73-61 Albuquerque12/1/86 W, 87-51 Norman1/2/95 W, 95-66 Norman11/28/95 L, 82-75 Albuquerque11/16/05 W, 74-63 Albuquerque12/30/05 W, 83-70 Albuquerque12/30/06 W, 80-58 Oklahoma City

neW mexiCo STATe . . . . . 3-2Games: 5Series Record: OU leads 3-2At Norman: NMSU leads 1-0At Las Cruces, N.M.: OU leads 2-1At Amarillo, Texas: OU leads 1-01/11/78 W, 71-61 Las Cruces1/12/78 L, 77-61 Las Cruces11/29/86 W, 80-71 Las Cruces1/6/88 L, 78-72 Norman3/24/94 W, 82-77 Amarillo

norTh CAroLinA . . . . . . 2-2Games: 4Series Record: Tied 2-2At Los Angeles, Calif.: UNC leads 1-0At Chapel Hill, N.C.: OU leads 1-0At Honolulu, Hawaii: OU leads 1-0At Norman: UNC leads 1-011/28/97 L, 68-61 Los Angeles1/21/01 W, 94-77 Chapel Hill11/30/02 W, 66-63 Honolulu11/23/08 L, 80-79 Norman

n.C. CenTrAL . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Norman: OU leads 1-01/4/09 W, 89-25 Norman

norTh TexAS . . . . . . . . . 19-2Games: 21Series Record: OU leads 19-2At Norman: OU leads 11-0At Denton, Texas: OU leads 7-2At San Antonio, Texas: OU leads 1-02/2/79 L, 80-62 Denton2/13/79 W, 45-44 Norman11/29/79 W, 91-44 Norman1/14/80 W, 67-45 Norman12/3/80 W, 101-81 Norman2/6/81 W, 84-53 Denton12/9/82 W, 77-64 Denton12/10/83 W, 99-44 Denton12/13/84 W, 94-56 Denton12/5/87 W, 77-75 Denton1/3/89 W, 93-71 Norman11/30/89 L, 91-85 Denton1/2/91 W, 78-69 Norman12/8/93 W, 90-73 Norman11/26/94 W, 84-74 Denton12/1/95 W, 102-60 Norman12/10/96 W, 67-65 Denton 1/5/00 W, 86-63 Norman12/18/00 W, 75-61 Norman11/24/01 W, 83-68 San Antonio11/27/07 W, 79-42 Norman

norTheASTern. . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Jamaica, N.Y.: OU leads 1-012/29/96 W, 76-54 Jamaica

norTheAST LouiSiAnA. . 2-2Games: 4Series Record: Tied 2-2At Norman: OU leads 2-0At Monroe, La.: NEL leads 1-0At Tulsa, Okla.: NEL leads 1-03/7/79 L, 69-59 Tulsa1/7/83 W, 87-74 Norman12/2/89 W, 95-93 Norman1/28/91 L, 79-76 Monroe

norTheASTern STATe . . 2-1Games: 3Series Record: OU leads 2-1At Norman: OU leads 1-0At Edmond: Tied 1-12/8/75 W, 55-51 Edmond2/28/76 L, 63-56 Edmond12/5/83 W, 87-53 Norman

norThern AriZonA . . . . . 1-1Games: 2Series Record: Tied 1-1At Flagstaff, Ariz.: NAU leads 1-0At Honolulu, Hawaii: OU leads 1-011/29/87 W, 68-47 Honolulu12/30/97 L, 101-62 Flagstaff

norThern CoLorADo. . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0 At Norman: OU leads 1-012/17/06 W, 82-36 Norman

norThern ioWA . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Green Bay, Wis.: OU leads 1-012/9/89 W, 78-76 Green Bay

norThern okLAhomA . . 0-2Games: 2Series Record: NOC leads 2-0At Norman: NOC leads 1-0At Tonkawa: NOC leads 1-012/11/76 L, 62-61 Tonkawa1/29/77 L, 66-59 Norman

nW miSSouri STATe . . . . 0-1Games: 1Series Record: NMSU leads 1-0At Springfield, Mo.: NMSU leads 1-011/24/78 L, 74-44 Springfield

nW okLAhomA STATe. . . 2-6Games: 8Series Record: NW leads 6-2At Norman: NW leads 2-1At Alva, Okla.: NW leads 3-1At Stillwater: NW leads 1-02/28/75 L, 79-42 Stillwater2/20/76 L 91-36 Alva12/3/76 L, 67-63 Norman2/12/77 L, 73-66 Alva1/25/78 W, 70-68 Norman2/18/78 L, 78-60 Alva1/27/79 L, 73-46 Norman2/18/79 W, 65-58 Alva

noTre DAme . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2Games: 4Series Record: Tied 2-2At Seattle, Wash.: OU leads 1-0At West Lafayette, Ind.: ND leads 1-012/30/86 W, 57-54 Seattle3/25/08 L, 79-75 (OT) West Lafayette11/28/09 L, 81-71 U.S. Virgin Islands3/28/10 W, 77-72 Kansas City

ohio STATe . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-2Games: 2Series Record: OSU leads 2-0At Norman, Okla.: OSU leads 1-0At Columbus, Ohio: OSU leads 1-01/9/06 L, 75-71 Columbus12/20/06 L, 74-67 Norman

okLAhomA BAPTiST . . . 4-0Games: 4Series Record: OU leads 4-0At Norman: OU leads 3-0At Shawnee, Okla.: OU leads 1-011/30/77 W, 104-45 Norman2/1/78 W, 92-49 Shawnee11/30/81 W, 82-79 Norman11/29/84 W, 86-59 Norman

okLAhomA CiTy . . . . . . . . 9-0Games: 9Series Record: OU leads 9-0At Norman: OU leads 2-0At Oklahoma City: OU leads 7-012/13/80 W, 86-75 Norman1/5/81 W, 68-60 Oklahoma City2/25/81 W, 77-66 Oklahoma City12/5/81 W, 79-76 Oklahoma City2/16/82 W, 72-71 Norman2/26/82 W, 61-60 Oklahoma City2/9/83 W, 94-84 Oklahoma City12/12/83 W, 100-52 Oklahoma City12/9/84 W, 86-51 Oklahoma City

okLAhomA STATe. . . . . 51-35Games: 86Series Record: OU leads 51-35At Norman: OU leads 27-11At Stillwater, Okla.: OU leads 20-17At Boulder, Colo.: OSU leads 1-0At Columbia, Mo.: OSU leads 1-0At Edmond, Okla.: OSU leads 1-0At Lawrence, Kan.: OU leads 1-0At Oklahoma City: OSU leads 1-0At Salina, Kan.: OSU leads 2-0At Weatherford, Okla.: OU leads 1-0At Kansas City, Mo.: OU leads 2-11/23/75 L, 70-41 Norman2/19/75 L, 93-44 Stillwater12/10/75 L, 76-36 Stillwater2/6/76 L, 53-47 Norman2/27/76 L, 68-31 Edmond1/22/77 L, 73-65 Boulder1/25/77 L, 52-44 Stillwater2/9/77 L, 70-50 Norman3/4/77 L, 45-41 Stillwater12/6/77 W, 80-74 Norman2/8/78 L, 74-60 Stillwater11/29/78 L, 77-62 Norman2/7/79 L, 62-48 Stillwater2/23/79 W, 53-48 Weatherford12/7/79 W, 54-41 Norman1/19/80 L, 60-54 Columbia2/6/80 W, 52-45 Stillwater2/21/80 W, 65-62 Norman12/10/80 W, 89-79 Norman1/15/81 W, 75-61 Lawrence1/31/81 W, 76-68 Stillwater1/20/82 W, 78-68 Stillwater2/3/82 W, 71-57 Norman2/27/82 L, 53-52 Oklahoma City1/27/83 W, 77-64 Norman

2/16/83 W, 83-82 (OT) Stillwater1/24/84 W, 75-72 Norman2/14/84 L, 79-71 Stillwater2/3/85 L, 85-76 Stillwater2/27/85 W, 91-62 Norman2/5/86 W, 108-68 Norman3/2/86 W, 86-67 Stillwater3/5/86 W, 85-50 Norman1/21/87 L, 84-68 Norman2/11/87 W, 75-70 Stillwater1/23/88 W, 83-81 Norman2/16/88 W, 79-78 Stillwater1/17/89 L, 71-64 Stillwater2/4/89 L, 87-68 Norman1/24/90 L, 99-94 Norman2/6/90 L, 89-77 Stillwater3/4/90 L, 87-78 Salina1/19/91 L, 76-60 Stillwater2/13/91 L, 72-63 Norman1/25/92 W, 75-65 Stillwater2/19/92 W, 98-75 Norman1/17/93 L, 65-44 Stillwater2/14/93 W, 64-55 Norman3/6/93 L, 85-70 Salina1/16/94 W, 82-60 Norman2/13/94 L, 77-68 Stillwater1/28/95 W, 62-61 Stillwater2/26/95 W, 76-67 Norman1/14/96 L, 86-79 (2OT) Norman2/11/96 L, 62-58 Stillwater1/29/97 L, 88-57 Norman2/23/97 L, 67-54 Stillwater2/7/98 L, 76-54 Norman2/28/98 L, 69-52 Stillwater1/13/99 W, 74-58 Norman2/10/99 W, 61-53 Stillwater3/2/99 L, 70-56 Kansas City2/12/00 W, 93-69 Stillwater3/1/00 W, 77-68 Norman2/10/01 W, 76-47 Stillwater2/24/01 W, 88-83 (OT) Norman1/9/02 W, 65-48 Norman 1/29/02 W, 66-58 Stillwater3/6/02 W, 87-56 Kansas City2/9/03 W, 87-71 Norman 3/1/03 W, 71-57 Stillwater1/17/04 W, 87-37 Norman 2/28/04 W, 78-44 Stillwater1/19/05 W, 70-43 Norman3/3/05 W, 69-58 Stillwater1/14/06 W, 85-51 Stillwater1/31/06 W, 70-54 Norman1/17/07 W, 76-60 Stillwater2/4/07 W, 78-63 Norman1/12/08 L, 82-63 Stillwater2/23/08 W, 81-71 Norman2/8/09 W, 93-79 Stillwater2/28/09 W, 73-63 Norman2/06/10 W, 77-66 Stillwater3/07/10 W, 95-62 Norman3/13/10 W, 74-69 Kansas City

oLD Dominion . . . . . . . . . . 0-1Games: 1Series Record: ODU leads 1-0At Miami, Fla.: ODU leads 1-012/29/92 L, 60-54 Miami

orAL roBerTS. . . . . . . . 21-14Games: 35Series Record: OU leads 21-14At Norman: OU leads 10-5At Tulsa, Okla.: Tied 7-6At Oklahoma City: Tied 1-1At Stillwater, Okla.: OU leads 3-0At Tahlequah, Okla.: ORU leads 1-0At Weatherford, Okla.: ORU leads 1-012/15/76 W, 59-56 Tulsa1/17/77 L, 62-58 Norman1/3/78 L, 84-55 Tulsa2/4/78 L, 81-62 Norman2/25/78 L, 57-53 Tahlequah12/5/78 W, 72-64 Norman1/8/79 L, 62-49 Tulsa2/24/79 L, 69-66 Weatherford1/24/80 L, 64-52 Norman2/2/80 L, 77-63 Tulsa2/22/80 L, 73-60 Norman11/29/80 L, 80-76 Tulsa2/16/81 W, 66-59 Norman2/26/81 L, 72-62 Oklahoma City1/18/82 L, 93-72 Tulsa2/13/82 L, 95-78 Norman1/4/83 L, 86-72 Tulsa1/7/84 W, 101-77 Norman1/11/85 W, 67-66 Tulsa1/11/86 W, 101-78 Norman12/4/86 W, 87-72 Tulsa12/2/87 W, 103-94 Norman12/10/88 W, 97-83 Tulsa1/2/93 W, 84-62 Norman2/10/94 W, 99-48 Norman12/20/95 W, 63-40 Norman11/22/96 W, 62-50 Stillwater12/15/96 W, 66-63 Tulsa12/28/99 W, 83-66 Norman11/18/00 W, 87-56 Tulsa3/17/01 W, 70-64 Norman11/17/01 W, 73-38 Stillwater11/23/02 W, 70-42 Tulsa11/22/03 W, 90-48 Oklahoma City12/3/05 W, 107-76 Stillwater

Penn STATe . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1Games: 2Series Record: Tied 1-1At Honolulu, Hawaii: PSU leads 1-0At Lubbock, Texas: OU leads 1-011/27/88 L, 86-63 Honolulu12/2/89 W, 92-81 Lubbock

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PePPerDine . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1Games: 4Series Record: OU leads 3-1At Denver: OU leads 1-0At Malibu, Calif.: OU leads 2-11/9/82 L, 75-70 (OT) Malibu1/12/84 W, 85-69 Malibu11/29/04 W, 95-77 Malibu3/18/06 W, 78-66 Denver

PhiLLiPS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5Games: 8Series Record: PU leads 5-3At Norman: PU leads 3-1At Enid, Okla.: Tied 2-212/1/77 L, 83-60 Enid2/16/77 L, 72-34 Norman12/10/78 L, 84-75 Enid1/18/78 L, 69-68 Norman12/12/79 L, 89-71 Norman2/15/79 W, 75-65 Enid12/3/82 W, 87-49 Enid12/6/83 W, 93-57 Norman

PiTTSBurgh . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0Games: 2Series Record: OU leads 2-0At Amarillo, Texas: OU leads 1-0At Oklahoma City: OU leads 1-03/25/94 W, 86-77 Amarillo3/29/09 W, 70-59 Oklahoma City

PorTLAnD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Portland, Ore.: OU leads 1-01/3/87 W, 83-70 Portland

PorTLAnD STATe . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Pullman, Wash.: OU leads 1-012/3/84 W, 85-67 Pullman

PrAirie vieW A&m . . . . . . 7-0Games: 7Series Record: OU leads 7-0At Norman: OU leads 3-0At Prairie View, Texas: OU leads 3-0At Iowa City, Iowa: OU leads 1-011/29/91 W, 121-49 Norman12/12/91 W, 92-68 Prairie View12/14/92 W, 105-35 Norman1/23/92 W, 98-50 Prairie View12/12/93 W, 101-41 Norman1/14/93 W, 92-56 Prairie View3/22/09 W, 76-47 Iowa City

PurDue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-0Games: 3Series Record: OU leads 3-0At West Lafayette, Ind.: OU leads 1-0At Durham, N.C.: OU leads 1-0At Oklahoma City: OU leads 1-03/20/00 W, 76-74 West Lafayette11/11/02 W, 80-75 Durham, N.C.3/31/09 W, 74-68 Oklahoma City

riCe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0Games: 2Series Record: OU leads 2-0At Norman: OU leads 1-0At Stillwater, Okla.: OU leads 1-012/3/92 W, 82-69 Norman12/30/95 W, 89-59 Stillwater

ruTgerS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1Games: 1Series Record: RU leads 1-0At Miami, Fla.: RU leads 1-01/30/85 L, 80-72 Miami

ST. gregory’S. . . . . . . . . . 0-2Games: 2Series Record: St. Gregory’s leads 2-0At Norman: St. Gregory’s leads 1-0At Shawnee: St. Gregory’s leads12-01/30/75 L, 82-57 Norman2/12/75 L, 88-35 Shawnee

ST. JoSePh’S. . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1Games: 1Series Record: St. Joseph’s leads 1-0At Miami, Fla.: St. Joseph’s leads 1-01/5/85 L, 76-75 Miami

ST. LouiS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At St. Louis: OU leads 1-012/30/08 W, 87-61 St. Louis

SAm houSTon STATe. . . . 2-1Games: 3Series Record: OU leads 2-1At Norman: OU leads 2-111/24/90 L, 90-86 Norman12/2/00 W, 97-60 Norman11/26/03 W, 79-52 Norman

SAn Diego. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-0Games: 4Series Record: OU leads 4-0At Norman: OU leads 2-0At San Diego, Calif.: OU leads 2-01/4/82 W, 72-54 San Diego1/15/83 W, 100-50 Norman12/21/00 W, 84-39 Norman12/21/01 W, 65-63 2OT San Diego

SAn Diego STATe . . . . . . . . 1-1Games: 2Series Record: SDSU Tied 1-1At San Diego, Calif.: SDSU leads 1-01/6/82 L, 68-65 San Diego11/27/09 W, 87-48 U.S. Virgin Islands

SAn frAnCiSCo. . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At San Francisco: OU leads 1-011/26/06 W, 53-51 San Francisco

SienA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Malibu: OU leads 1-011/28/04 W, 85-70 Malibu

Simon frASer. . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Stanford, Calif.: OU leads 1-012/29/88 W, 83-66 Stanford

SimPSon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Wichita, Kan.: OU leads 1-01/7/77 W, 88-69 Wichita

SouTh CAroLinA . . . . . . . 3-0Games: 3Series Record: OU leads 3-0 At Columbia, S.C.: OU leads 1-0At Norman: OU leads 1-012/7/06 W, 78-51 Columbia12/30/07 W, 95-63 Norman11/26/09 W, 75-67 U.S. V.I.

Se miSSouri STATe . . . . . 4-0Games: 4Series Record: OU leads 4-0At Norman: OU leads 3-0At Austin, Texas: OU leads 1-012/28/03 W, 87-59 Norman11/24/04 W, 83-48 Norman11/19/05 W, 84-62 Norman3/17/07 W, 74-60 Austin

Se LouiSiAnA. . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Hammond, La.: OU leads 1-01/6/90 W, 88-86 Hammond

Se okLAhomA STATe. . . . 3-2Games: 5Series Record: OU leads 3-2At Durant: SEOS leads 2-1At Norman: OU leads 2-01/21/76 L, 56-45 Durant2/4/76 W, 37-35 Norman2/2/77 W, 68-56 Norman2/26/77 L, 63-39 Durant2/6/78 W, 59-47 Durant

Smu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5Games: 11Series Record: OU leads 6-5At Norman: Tied 3-2At Dallas, Texas: Tied 3-31/5/92 W, 82-73 Norman2/17/92 L, 69-63 Dallas12/5/93 L, 72-66 Norman1/2/94 W, 99-72 Dallas12/5/96 L, 96-87 Norman12/7/97 L, 91-82 Dallas12/9/01 W, 101-71 Norman11/5/02 W, 91-70 Dallas12/21/03 L, 71-68 Dallas12/3/04 W, 85-63 Dallas11/13/06 W, 80-43 Norman

SouThern. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1Games: 2Series Record: Tied 1-1At Norman: OU leads 1-0Nacogdoches, Texas: SU leads 1-03/9/78 L, 75-49 Nacogdoches12/29/94 W, 100-72 Norman

SouThern CAL . . . . . . . . . 0-1Games: 1Series Record: USC leads 1-0At Los Angeles, Calif.: USC leads 1-012/5/81 L, 84-55 Los Angeles

SouThern iLLinoiS . . . . . . 1-1Games: 2Series Record: Tied 1-1At Springfield, Mo.: OU leads 1-0At Pullman, Wash.: SIU leads 1-011/24/80 W, 58-46 Springfield12/2/84 L, 82-62 Pullman

SouThern uTAh . . . . . . . . 0-1Games: 1Series Record: USU leads 1-0At Stillwater, Okla.: USU leads 1-011/23/97 L, 64-63 Stillwater

SW TexAS STATe. . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At San Marcos, Texas: OU leads 1-012/9/88 W, 92-74 San Marcos

SW okLAhomA STATe . . . 2-3Games: 5Series Record: SWOSU leads 3-2At Edmond, Okla.: SWOSU leads 1-0

At Norman: OU leads 1-0At Stillwater, Okla.: SWOSU leads 1-0At Weatherford, Okla.: Tied 1-12/8/75 L, 63-47 Edmond2/24/76 L, 72-41 Weatherford3/5/77 L, 54-42 Stillwater2/2278 W, 73-43 Norman2/23/79 W, 79-35 Weatherford

STAnforD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5Games: 7Series Record: SU leads 4-2At Norman: OU leads 2-0At San Antonio: SU leads 2-0At Stanford, Calif.: SU leads 2-0At Tempe, Ariz.: SU leads 1-012/30/88 L, 91-66 Stanford12/27/01 W, 102-98 OT Norman3/19/01 W, 67-50 Norman1/3/03 L, 58-38 Stanford3/22/04 L, 68-43 Tempe3/25/06 L, 88-74 San Antonio4/04/10 L, 73-66 San Antonio

STePhen f. AuSTin. . . . . . 4-4Games: 8Series Record: Tied 4-4At Norman, Okla.: OU leads 2-1At Nacogdoches, Texas: Tied 2-2At San Antonio, Texas: SFA leads 1-03/8/78 L, 106-54 Nacogdoches1/27/81 L, 70-49 Nacogdoches12/12/82 L, 64-62 Norman11/22/98 L, 82-58 San Antonio 12/29/99 W, 91-72 Norman 12/5/99 W, 61-47 Nacoghoches12/5/03 W, 77-55 Norman12/13/04 W, 79-52 Nacoghoches

Tenn.-ChATTAnoogA. . . . 0-1Games: 1Series Record: UTC leads 1-0At Amarillo, Texas: UTC leads 1-03/16/84 L, 84-78 Amarillo

TenneSSee . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4Games: 5Series Record: UT leads 3-1At Norman: UT leads 1-0At Knoxville, Tenn.: UT leads 2-0At Tampa, Fla.: UT leads 1-0At Oklahoma City: OU leads 1-011/11/03 L, 94-68 Knoxville12/21/04 L, 71-55 Norman11/15/07 L, 70-67 Tampa2/2/09 W, 80-70 Oklahoma City1/03/10 L, 96-75 Knoxville

TenneSSee TeCh . . . . . . . . 1-1Games: 2Series Record: Tied 1-1At Honolulu, Hawaii: TTU leads 1-012/21/00 L, 74-64 Honolulu

TexAS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-22Games: 38Series Record: UT leads 21-15At Norman: OU Tied 8-8At Oklahoma City: OU leads 1-0At Austin, Texas: UT leads 11-6At Dallas, Texas: OU leads 1-0At Lubbock, Texas: UT leads 1-0At Kansas City, Mo.: UT leads 2-011/17/80 L, 66-47 Norman2/10/81 L, 71-54 Austin3/11/82 L, 87-78 Lubbock3/20/86 L, 85-59 Austin11/30/94 L, 84-78 Austin12/7/95 W, 95-85 Norman1/7/97 L, 87-69 Austin1/22/97 L, 76-58 Norman1/7/98 L, 78-44 Austin1/17/98 W, 97-84 Norman1/23/99 L, 81-73 Austin2/3/99 W, 71-69 Norman 1/19/00 W, 76-73 Austin2/16/00 L, 77-70 Norman3/8/00 L, 71-68 Kansas City1/10/01 W, 85-74 Norman2/28/01 W, 65-54 Austin 1/19/02 W, 89-69 Norman2/19/02 L, 68-62 OT Austin 1/29/03 L, 60-54 Norman3/5/03 L, 78-66 Austin 1/10/04 L, 63-58 Austin3/2/04 L, 57-54 Norman 3/13/04 W, 66-47 Dallas1/26/05 L, 83-71 OT Norman2/26/05 L, 72-36 Austin3/9/05 L, 65-59 Kansas City1/25/06 W, 75-57 Norman2/15/06 W, 61-54 Austin1/31/07 L, 67-62 Austin2/12/07 W, 78-58 Norman3/7/07 W, 67-58 Oklahoma City2/3/08 W, 74-58 Austin3/2/08 L, 65-50 Norman1/25/09 W, 89-69 Norman3/8/09 W, 74-62 Austin2/03/10 L, 75-57 Norman2/27/10 W, 75-60 Austin

TexAS-ArLingTon . . . . . . 9-3Games: 12Series Record: OU leads 9-3At Norman: OU leads 5-2At Arlington, Texas: OU leads 4-111/19/80 W, 61-59 Norman2/4/80 W, 60-56 Arlington2/5/82 W, 70-56 Norman11/27/84 W, 92-66 Norman12/4/85 W, 103-48 Arlington11/29/86 W, 86-72 Arlington

12/8/87 W, 94-61 Norman1/7/89 W, 86-75 Arlington1/3/90 L, 80-78 Norman12/10/92 L, 94-93 Norman2/2/93 L, 80-59 Arlington12/03/09 W, 100-67 Norman

TexAS-PAn AmeriCAn. . . 3-0Games: 3Series Record: OU leads 3-0At Norman: OU leads 3-011/25/89 W, 120-36 Norman11/27/94 W, 88-68 Norman12/17/96 W, 97-57 Norman

TexAS-SAn AnTonio . . . . 5-0Games: 5Series Record: OU leads 5-0At Norman: OU leads 3-0At San Antonio, Texas: OU leads 1-0At Las Cruces, N.M.: OU leads 1-011/28/87 W, 67-63 Las Cruces1/21/91 W, 93-86 Norman11/25/92 W, 102-70 Norman11/23/98 W, 66-53 San Antonio 11/23/99 W, 80-40 Norman

TexAS A&m . . . . . . . . . . . 26-15Games: 41Series Record: OU leads 26-15At Norman: OU leads 16-2At College Station, Texas: TAMU leads 10-7At Dallas, Texas: OU leads 1-0At Denton, Texas: OU leads 1-0At Kansas City, Mo.: Tied 1-1At Springfield, Mo.: TAMU leads 1-0At Oklahoma City: TAMU leads 1-011/26/79 L, 52-45 Springfield2/3/79 W, 58-49 Denton1/11/80 L, 71-53 College Station12/10/82 W, 83-55 Norman12/6/86 W, 93-62 Norman12/5/90 L, 101-86 College Station12/9/91 L, 83-71 Norman12/18/94 W, 90-69 Norman12/18/95 L, 99-74 College Station1/4/97 W, 71-69 Norman2/5/97 L, 66-63 College Station1/3/98 W, 84-76 Norman1/21/98 L, 91-83 College Station2/6/99 W, 83-71 College Station 2/24/99 W, 95-69 Norman1/12/00 W, 87-59 Norman1/26/00 W, 79-72 College Station1/17/01 W, 97-84 Norman1/31/01 W, 93-70 College Station1/26/02 W, 72-40 College Station2/9/02 W, 67-51 Norman1/18/03 W, 77-39 Norman2/5/03 L, 69-61 College Station1/14/04 W, 65-56 (OT) College Station2/7/04 W, 56-46 Norman3/9/04 W, 60-47 Dallas1/9/05 W, 73-53 Norman1/22/05 W, 63-51 College Station3/8/05 W, 86-65 Kansas City1/28/06 W, 81-72 College Station2/18/06 W, 73-54 Norman1/27/07 L, 54-52 Norman2/10/07 L, 78-68 College Station2/12/08 W, 68-56 Norman3/6/08 L, 73-59 College Station1/18/09 W, 71-59 Norman2/23/09 L, 57-56 College Station3/14/09 L, 74-62 Oklahoma City1/17/10 W, 74-65 Norman3/02/10 L, 78-55 College Station3/14/10 L, 74-67 Kansas City

TCu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-2Games: 13Series Record: OU leads 11-2At Norman: OU leads 7-0At Fort Worth, Texas: OU leads 4-21/3/92 W, 103-82 Norman2/24/93 L, 79-73 Fort Worth12/21/95 W, 89-70 Fort Worth2/28/95 W, 92-44 Norman11/25/96 W, 103-81 Fort Worth12/7/96 W, 93-47 Norman11/20/99 W, 78-66 Norman12/7/00 W, 94-74 Fort Worth11/27/02 W, 76-60 Norman12/14/03 W, 68-64 Fort Worth12/9/05 L, 81-65 Fort Worth11/31/06 W, 77-63 Norman11/21/09 W, 74-70 Norman

TexAS STATe . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Norman: OU leads 1-011/21/05 W, 76-57 Norman

TexAS SouThern. . . . . . . 3-1Games: 4Series Record: OU leads 3-1At Norman: OU leads 3-0At Denton, Texas: TSU leads 1-02/7/81 L, 80-72 Denton2/10/82 W, 82-70 Norman12/15/85 W, 103-71 Norman12/19/88 W, 81-72 Norman

TexAS TeCh . . . . . . . . . . 20-21Games: 41Series Record: TTU leads 21-20At Norman: Tied 10-9At Lubbock, Texas: TTU leads 12-8At Miami, Fla.: TTU leads 1-0At Boise, Idaho: OU leads 1-012/1/80 L, 65-58 Lubbock

1/26/80 L, 55-48 Norman1/12/81 W, 69-56 Norman2/2/81 L, 79-70 Lubbock2/18/82 L, 93-86 Lubbock12/11/83 W, 93-91 (OT) Norman12/3/89 L, 64-54 Lubbock12/16/90 L, 88-80 Norman12/6/91 L, 66-50 Lubbock12/28/93 L, 93-56 Miami12/21/94 L, 80-75 Lubbock11/29/95 L, 66-64 Norman1/15/97 L, 67-55 Lubbock2/19/97 L, 63-49 Norman2/11/98 L, 79-63 Lubbock2/19/98 L, 94-59 Norman1/6/99 L, 93-69 Lubbock1/27/99 L, 89-87 Norman 1/8/00 W, 82-76 Norman2/19/00 L, 86-81 Lubbock1/28/01 W, 84-66 Norman2/17/01 W, 80-75 Lubbock1/5/02 W, 80-68 Lubbock25/27/02 W, 75-56 Norman3/23/02 W, 72-62 Boise1/15/03 L, 80-71 Norman2/19/03 L, 59-48 Lubbock2/10/04 W, 68-62 Lubbock2/25/04 W, 65-53 Norman1/5/05 L, 70-64 Lubbock 2/23/05 L, 83-70 Norman1/18/06 W, 63-57 Norman3/1/06 W, 60-59 Lubbock1/22/07 W, 86-81 (2OT) Norman2/17/07 W, 70-67 Lubbock1/23/08 W, 78-39 Norman2/27/08 W, 65-55 Norman2/17/09 W, 80-72 Lubbock3/4/09 W, 61-49 Norman1/09/10 W, 73-58 Norman1/30/10 W, 70-66 Lubbock

TuLAne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1Games: 2Series Record: Tied 1-1At Norman: OU leads 1-0At New Orleans, La.: Tulane leads 1-01/8/87 W, 84-53 Norman1/9/88 L, 82-75 New Orleans

TuLSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24-2Games: 26Series Record: OU leads 24-2At Norman: OU leads 10-1At Edmond, Okla.: OU leads 1-0At Enid, Okla.: OU leads 1-0At Tulsa, Okla.: OU leads 11-1At Stillwater, Okla.: OU leads 1-0At Tahlequah, Okla.: OU leads 1-02/18/76 L, 58-55 Norman2/28/76 W, 57-53 Edmond12/9/78 W, 95-52 Enid12/18/78 W, 80-68 Tulsa2/11/78 W, 94-45 Norman2/23/78 W, 82-55 Tahlequah11/11/79 W, 57-47 Tulsa2/10/79 W, 69-45 Norman2/22/80 W, 68-55 Tulsa1/5/80 W, 77-40 Norman1/29/81 W, 87-57 Norman2/14/81 W, 106-68 Tulsa2/14/82 W, 90-59 Tulsa1/27/82 W, 87-62 Norman2/4/83 W, 99-60 Norman2/7/84 W, 82-64 Tulsa2/11/86 W, 91-32 Norman1/12/87 W, 62-39 Tulsa2/29/00 W, 93-70 Norman11/17/01 W, 80-49 Tulsa2/18/02 W, 75-52 Stillwater2/22/03 W, 65-61 Tulsa12/4/05 L, 67-59 Tulsa (ORU)12/2/06 W, 72-49 Tulsa12/8/07 W, 67-47 Tulsa12/21/09 W, 94-42 Norman

uAB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1Games: 1Series Record: UAB leads 1-0At Cancun, Mexico: UAB leads 1-02/27/98 L, 62-61 Cancun

uCLA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1Games: 3Series Record: UCLA leads 2-1At Los Angeles, Calif.: Tied 1-1At Norman: OU leads 1-01/8/82 L, 82-63 Los Angeles2/5/06 W, 83-78 Norman11/21/06 W, 77-68 Los Angeles

uC SAnTA BArBArA . . . . . . 1-1Games: 2Series Record: Tied 1-1At Santa Barbara, Calif.: Tied 1-11/10/84 W, 95-48 Santa Barbara2/29/91 L, 105-95 (OT) Santa Barbara

unLv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1Games: 2Series Record: Tied 1-1At Norman: UNLV leads 1-0At Las Vegas, Nev.: OU leads 1-011/26/80 L, 71-51 Norman2/8/81 W, 96-85 Las Vegas

uSAo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-5Games: 5Series Record: USAO leads 5-0At Norman: USAO leads 2-0At Chickasha, Okla.: USAO leads 2-0At Stillwater, Okla.: USAO leads 1-01/21/75 L, 56-42 Norman2/22/75 L, 62-41 Chickasha

3/1/75 L, 97-60 Stillwater12/2/76 L, 86-60 Chickasha1/24/76 L, 78-53 Norman

uTAh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-0Games: 3Series Record: OU leads 3-0At Norman: OU leads 1-0At Salt Lake, Utah: OU leads 1-0At Pullman, Wash.: OU leads 1-02/2/95 W, 72-68 Pullman2/7/04 W, 73-65 Norman2/21/05 W, 72-59 Norman

vAnDerBiLT . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Norman: OU leads 1-03/16/86 W, 86-67 Norman

vA. CommonWeALTh. . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Nassau, Bahamas: OU leads 1-02/29/96 W, 84-52 Nassau

viLLAnovA . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Norman: OU leads 1-03/18/02 W, 66-53 Norman

WAShingTon . . . . . . . . . . . 0-2Games: 2Series Record: UW leads 2-0At Seattle, Wash.: UW leads 1-0At Spokane, Wash.: UW leads 1-02/31/87 L, 83-64 Seattle3/24/01 L, 84-67 Spokane

WAShingTon STATe. . . . . . 1-1Games: 2Series Record: Tied 1-1At Pullman, Wash.: OU leads 1-0At College Station, Texas: WSU leads 1-011/23/91 L, 84-50 College Station2/3/95 W, 85-79 Pullman

WeST TexAS STATe . . . . . 2-0Games: 2Series Record: OU leads 2-0At Norman: OU leads 1-0At Canyon, Texas: OU leads 1-012/30/86 W, 80-56 Canyon12/20/87 W, 82-63 Norman

WeST virginiA. . . . . . . . . . 0-1Games: 1Series Record: UWV leads 1-0At Norman: UWV leads 1-011/26/89 L, 83-65 Norman

WeSTern kenTuCky. . . . 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Bowling Green, Ky.: OU leads 1-011/25/86 W, 89-81 Bowling Green

WiChiTA STATe. . . . . . . . . 12-6Games: 18Series Record: OU leads 12-6At Norman: OU leads 6-1At Wichita, Kan.: WSU leads 5-4At Springfield, Mo.: OU leads 2-01/6/77 L, 70-58 Wichita11/25/79 W, 61-50 Springfield11/22/80 W, 62-56 Springfield12/10/80 W, 75-62 Wichita2/12/80 L, 59-53 (OT) Norman12/23/81 L, 85-59 Wichita1/24/81 W, 93-76 Norman1/23/82 W, 67-60 Norman3/1/82 L, 93-75 Wichita1/8/83 L, 93-81 (2OT) Wichita3/2/83 W, 92-64 Norman12/21/84 W, 85-68 Wichita12/16/96 W, 65-54 Norman12/3/97 L, 71-56 Wichita3/12/99 W, 75-67 Wichita11/29/02 W, 89-68 Norman12/9/03 W, 70-64 Wichita12/30/04 W, 89-50 Norman

WiSConSin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1Games: 1Series Record: UW leads 1-0At Madison, Wis.: UW leads 1-011/24/01 L, 97-77 Madison

WiSConSin-miLWAukee. 1-0Games: 1Series Record: OU leads 1-0At Norman: OU leads 1-011/11/06 W, 89-57 Norman

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1974-75Record: 2-14Home: 1-6 (McCasland Fieldhouse)Head Coach: Amy DahlD5 at Bethany Nazarene L 44-43J21 USAO L 56-42J23 Oklahoma State L 70-41J27 at East Central L 62-41J30 St. Gregory’s L 82-57F6 East Central L 62-50F8 1-at Central Oklahoma L 55-51F8 1-vs. Northeastern State W 55-51F8 1-vs. SW Oklahoma L 63-47F12 at St. Gregory’s L 88-35F15 Bethany Nazarene W 57-37F19 at Oklahoma State L 93-44F22 at USAO L 62-41F25 Central Oklahoma L 47-43F28 2-vs. NW Okla. State L 79-42M1 2-vs. USAO L 97-60

1-Central State Tournament, Edmond, Okla.2-OAIAW Tournament, Stillwater, Okla.

1975-76Record: 3-14Home: 2-4 (2-2 at Lloyd Noble Center)Head Coach: Cathie SchweitzerD2 at USAO L 86-60D5 Central Oklahoma L 70-34D10 at Oklahoma State L 76-36J21 at Southeastern Okla. State L 56-45J24 USAO L 78-53J27 at Central Oklahoma L 58-47J31 East Central W 44-38F4 Southeastern Okla. State W 37-35F6 Oklahoma State L 53-47F12 1-at Kansas State L 90-27F13 1-vs. Kansas L 65-39F18 Tulsa L 58-53F20 at Northwestern Okla. State L 91-36F24 at Southwestern Oklahoma L 72-41F27 2-vs. Oklahoma State L 68-31F28 2-vs. Northeastern State L 63-56F28 2-vs. Tulsa W 57-53

1-Big Eight Tournament, Manhattan, Kan.2-OAIAW Tournament, Edmond, Okla.

1976-77Record: 4-20Home: 1-7Head Coach: Cathie Schweitzer D1 at Phillips L 83-60D3 Northwestern Okla. State L 67-63D7 at Central Oklahoma L 53-42D11 at Northern Oklahoma L 62-61D15 at Oral Roberts W 59-56J4 Missouri L 66-46J6 1-at Wichita State L 70-58J7 1-vs. Simpson W 88-69J8 1-vs. Colorado State L 59-56J14 Drake L 61-56J17 Oral Roberts L 62-58J20 2-vs. Kansas L 72-45J21 2-vs. Iowa State L 93-58J22 2-vs. Oklahoma State L 73-65J25 at Oklahoma State L 52-44J29 Northern Oklahoma L 66-59F2 Southeastern Okla. State W 68-56F9 Oklahoma State L 70-50F12 at Northwestern Okla. State L 73-66F16 Phillips L 72-34F26 at Southeastern Okla. State L 63-39M1 Central Oklahoma W 60-49M4 3-at Oklahoma State L 45-41M5 3-vs. Southwestern Oklahoma L 54-42

1-Shocker Classic, Wichita, Kan.2-Big Eight Tournament, Boulder, Colo.3-OAIAW Tournament, Stillwater, Okla.

1977-78Record: 20-12Home: 9-3Head Coach: Cathie SchweitzerN21 Cameron W 77-52N30 Oklahoma Baptist W 104-45D6 Oklahoma State W 80-74D9 1-vs. Tulsa W 95-52D10 1-at Phillips L 84-75D14 Arkansas W 80-51D16 East Central W 75-62D18 at Tulsa W 80-68J3 at Oral Roberts L 84-55J5 2-vs. Nebraska W 60-59J6 2-vs. Missouri L 80-56J7 2-vs. Kansas State W 67-61J11 3-at New Mexico State W 71-61J12 3-at New Mexico State L 77-61J13 3-vs. New Mexico W 75-74J18 Phillips L 69-68J20 at East Central L 64-47J25 Northwestern Okla. State W 70-68J28 at Cameron W 73-50F1 at Oklahoma Baptist W 92-49F4 Oral Roberts L 81-62F6 at Southeastern Okla. State W 59-47F8 at Oklahoma State L 74-60F11 Tulsa W 94-45F14 at Central Oklahoma W 65-57F18 at Northwestern Okla. State L 78-60F22 Southwestern Oklahoma W 73-43F23 4-vs. Tulsa W 82-55F24 4-vs. Central Oklahoma W 59-56F25 4-vs. Oral Roberts L 57-53M8 5-at Stephen F. Austin L 106-54M9 5-at Southern L 75-49 1-Phillips Tournament, Enid, Okla.2-Big Eight Tournament, Lawrence, Kan.3-New Mexico State Tournament, Las Cruces, N.M.4-OAIAW Tournament, Tahlequah, Okla.5-SWAIAW Championship, Nacogdoches, Texas

1978-79Record: 13-16Home: 5-5Head Coach: Doyle ParrackN11 at Tulsa W 57-47N24 1-vs. N.W. Missouri State L 74-44N25 1-vs. Wichita State W 61-50N26 1-vs. Texas A&M L 52-45N29 Oklahoma State L 77-62D2 New Mexico L 70-67D5 Oral Roberts W 72-64D7 Colorado W 68-66D12 Phillips L 89-71D16 at East Central W 52-47J6 Eastern New Mexico W 71-62J8 at Oral Roberts L 62-49J13 Nebraska L 71-63J18 2-at Nebraska L 82-60J19 2-vs. Colorado L 78-62J20 2-vs. Iowa State L 80-69J27 Northwestern Okla. State L 73-46F2 3-at North Texas L 80-62F3 3-vs. Texas A&M L 58-49F7 at Oklahoma State L 62-48F10 Tulsa W 69-45F13 North Texas W 45-44F15 at Phillips W 75-65F18 at N.W. Okla. State W 65-58F20 at Arkansas W 65-53F23 4-at S.W. Oklahoma W 79-35F23 4-vs. Oklahoma State W 53-48F24 4-vs. Oral Roberts L 69-66M7 5-vs. Northeast Louisiana L 69-59

1-SW Missouri State Tournament, Springfield, Mo.2-Big Eight Tournament, Lincoln, Neb.3-North Texas Tournament, Denton, Texas4- OAIAW Championship, Weatherford, Okla.5-SWAIAW Championship, Tulsa, Okla.

Leading Scorer: Barbara Johnson (Fr., C), 18.1Leading Rebounder: Barbara Johnson (Fr., C), 9.5

1979-80Record: 17-16Home 6-5, Away 4-5, Neutral 7-6Head Coach: Doyle ParrackN17 Texas L 66-47N19 Texas-Arlington W 61-59N22 1-vs. Wichita State W 62-56N23 1-vs. Nebraska-Omaha W 67-40N24 1-vs. Southern Illinois W 58-46N26 Nevada-Las Vegas L 71-51N29 North Texas W 91-44D1 at Texas Tech L 65-58D3 at Colorado L 90-77D7 Oklahoma State W 54-41D10 at Wichita State W 75-62D14 at Kansas State L 96-73D15 at Nebraska L 68-44D22 at Tulsa W 68-55J5 Tulsa W 77-40J8 2-vs. McNeese State L 61-46J9 2-vs. Baylor W 66-48J10 2-vs. Memphis L 54-53J11 2-at Texas A&M L 71-53J12 2-vs. S.W. Missouri State W 68-66J14 North Texas W 67-45J17 3-at Missouri L 90-63J18 3-vs. Iowa State W 87-77J19 3-vs. Oklahoma State L 60-54J24 Oral Roberts L 64-52J26 Texas Tech L 55-48F2 at Oral Roberts L 77-63F4 at Texas Arlington W 60-56F6 at Oklahoma State W 52-45F12 Wichita State OT L 59-53F16 Arkansas W 57-50F21 4-vs. Oklahoma State W 65-62F22 4-vs. Oral Roberts L 73-60

1-SW Missouri State Tournament,

Springfield, Mo.2-Lady Aggie Classic, College Station, Texas3-Big Eight Tournament, Columbia, Mo.4-OAIAW Championship, Norman, Okla.

Leading Scorer: Molly McGuire (Fr., C), 17.5Leading Rebounder: Molly McGuire (Fr., C), 10.3

1980-81Record: 21-11Home 9-0, Away 8-6, Neutral 3-5Head Coach: Maura McHughN29 at Oral Roberts L 80-76D3 North Texas W 101-81D5 at Southern California L 55-84D8 at Nevada-Las Vegas W 96-85D10 Oklahoma State W 89-79D13 Oklahoma City W 86-75D20 at Missouri W 73-65D23 at Wichita State L 85-59J3 at Arkansas W 75-68J5 at Oklahoma City W 68-60J7 McNeese State W 96-71J10 Houston W 67-66J12 Texas Tech W 69-56J15 2-vs. Oklahoma State W 75-61J16 2-at Kansas L 95-55J17 2-vs. Missouri L 68-65J19 !at McNeese State OT L (W) 82-77J20 at Houston W 82-79J24 Wichita State W 93-76J27 at Stephen F. Austin L 70-49J29 Tulsa W 87-57J31 at Oklahoma State W 76-68F2 at Texas Tech L 79-70F6 1-at North Texas W 84-53F7 1-vs. Texas Southern L 80-72F10 at Texas L 71-54F14 at Tulsa W 106-68F16 Oral Roberts W 66-59F25 3-Oklahoma City W 77-66F26 3-Oral Roberts L 72-62M18 4-Louisiana Tech L 88-68

! Record reflects 2 wins by forfeit over Baylor & McNeese St.1-North Texas Tournament, Denton, Texas2-Big Eight Tournament, Lawrence, Kan.3-OAIAW Championship, Oklahoma City, Okla.4-SWAIAW Championship, Nacogdoches, Texas

Leading Scorer: Molly McGuire (So., C), 17.4Leading Rebounder: Molly McGuire (So., C), 9.5

1981-82Record: 17-14Home 12-4, Away 3-7, Neutral 2-3Head Coach: Maura McHughN30 Oklahoma Baptist W 82-79D3 at Phillips W 87-49D5 Oklahoma City W 79-76D10 Texas A&M W 83-55D12 Stephen F. Austin L 64-62D14 at Tulsa W 90-59J4 at San Diego W 72-54J6 at San Diego State L 68-65 J8 at UCLA L 82-63J9 at Pepperdine OT L 75-70J14 1-vs. Colorado L 71-61J15 1-vs. Kansas W 73-63J16 1-vs. Missouri L 87-64J18 at Oral Roberts L 93-72J20 at Oklahoma State W 78-68J23 Wichita State W 67-60J27 Tulsa W 87-62J30 at Kansas W 64-61F3 Oklahoma State W 71-57F5 Texas-Arlington W 70-56F7 Arkansas W 65-64F10 Texas Southern W 82-70

F13 Oral Roberts L 95-78F16 Oklahoma City W 72-71F18 at Texas Tech L 93-86F22 Louisiana Tech L 101-57F24 Missouri L 81-62F26 2-at Oklahoma City W 61-60F27 2-vs. Oklahoma State L 53-52M1 at Wichita State L 93-75M11 3-vs. Texas L 87-78

1-Big Eight Tournament, Manhattan, Kan.2-OAIAW Championship, Oklahoma City, Okla. 3-SWAIAW Championship, Lubbock, Texas

Leading Scorer: Molly McGuire (Jr., C), 19.7Leading Rebounder: Janet Freeman-Southard (Sr., F), 7.1

1982-83Record: 17-11Home 14-2, Away 3-6, Neutral 0-3Head Coach: Maura McHughN27 at Iowa State L 80-76N30 Cameron W 85-57D4 Tulsa W 99-60D6 Phillips W 93-57D9 at North Texas W 77-64D11 Texas Tech OT W 93-91D13 Central Oklahoma W 82-56D18 Iowa State W 80-64J4 at Oral Roberts L 86-72J7 Northeast Louisiana W 87-74J8 1-at Wichita State 2OT L 93-81J12 at Nebraska L 85-78J15 San Diego W 100-50J18 Kansas W 83-74J22 at Missouri L 109-73J27 Oklahoma State W 77-64J29 Colorado W 90-79F2 at Kansas L 81-79F5 Kansas State L 86-74F9 at Oklahoma City W 94-84F12 Missouri W 85-75F16 at Oklahoma State OT W 83-82F19 Nebraska W 107-82F21 at Louisiana Tech L 105-75F26 at Colorado L 89-82M2 Wichita State W 92-64M5 at Kansas State L 87-63M10 2-vs. Colorado L 78-70

1-Pizza Hut Classic, Wichita, Kan.2-Big Eight Tournament, Norman, Okla.

Leading Scorer: Molly McGuire (Sr., C), 20.6Leading Rebounder: Molly McGuire (Sr., C), 8.5

Amy DahlYears: 1974-75 (1)Record: 2-14 (.125)

Cathie SchweitzerYears: 1975-78 (3)Record: 27-46 (.370)

Doyle ParrackYears: 1978-80 (2)Record: 30-32 (.483)

maura mchughYears: 1980-87 (7)Record: 142-70 (.670)

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1983-84Record: 22-10, 8-6 Big EightHome 10-2, Away 9-4, Neutral 3-4Head Coach: Maura McHughNational Women’s Invitational TournamentN27 Texas-Arlington W 92-66D2 1-vs. Southern Illinois L 82-62D3 1-vs. Portland State W 85-67D5 Northeastern State W 87-53D7 at Tulsa W 82-64D10 at North Texas W 99-44D12 at Oklahoma City W 100-52D21 at Wichita State W 85-68J4 Emporia State W 110-60J7 Oral Roberts W 101-77J10 at Cal-Santa Barbara W 95-48J12 at Pepperdine W 85-69J16 Midwestern State W 118-75J18 at Colorado L 66-62J21 at Kansas State L 88-70J24 Oklahoma State W 75-72J28 at Iowa State W 77-73J31 Kansas W 87-84F4 Missouri L 73-68F8 at Nebraska W 93-85F11 Kansas State L 71-61F14 at Oklahoma State L 79-71F18 Colorado W 88-78F22 at Kansas W 85-74F25 Iowa State W 97-59F28 at Missouri L 102-77M3 Nebraska W 97-79M8 2-Kansas W 76-63M9 3-vs. Kansas State L 69-67M16 4-vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga L 84-78M17 4-vs. Illinois State W 67-65M24 4-vs. California L 81-78

1-Washington State Tournament, Pullman, Wash.2-First Round Big Eight Tournament, Norman, Okla.3-Second Round Big Eight Tourn., Kansas City, Mo. 4-NWIT Championship, Amarillo, Texas

Leading Scorer: Lynn McCurdy (Sr., G/F), 16.6Leading Rebounder: Lynn McCurdy (Sr., G/F), 6.6

1984-85Record: 23-7, 10-4 Big EightHome 12-0, Away 8-4, Neutral 3-3Head Coach: Maura McHughN23 Abilene Christian W 89-70N26 at Midwestern State W 91-46N29 Oklahoma Baptist W 86-59D4 at Texas-Arlington W 103-48D6 Georgia State W 83-62D9 at Oklahoma City W 86-51D11 Missouri-Kansas City W 88-62D13 at North Texas W 94-56D15 Texas Southern W 103-71J2 1-vs. New Hampshire W 73-42J3 1-vs. Rutgers L 80-72J5 1-vs. St. Joseph’s L 76-75J11 at Oral Roberts W 67-66J16 Missouri W 93-83J19 Kansas W 90-69J23 at Iowa State W 89-59J26 Kansas State W 92-85J29 at Colorado W 73-65F3 at Oklahoma State L 85-76F6 Nebraska W 86-74F9 at Kansas State L 90-75F13 Iowa State W 89-48F16 at Missouri L 92-74F20 Colorado W 80-58F24 at Kansas OT W 78-77F27 Oklahoma State W 91-62M2 at Nebraska L 102-99M4 2-vs. Iowa State W 78-63M7 2-vs. Kansas W 79-69M9 2-vs. Missouri L 89-83

1-Miami Classic, Miami, Fla.2-Big Eight Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.

Leading Scorer: Jacquetta Hurley (Jr., F/C), 17.2Leading Rebounder: Jacquetta Hurley (Jr., F/C), 7.9

1985-86Record: 24-7, 10-4 Big EightHome 9-1, Away 7-4, Neutral 8-2Head Coach: Maura McHughNCAA Sweet 16 and Big Eight ChampionsN24 1-vs. Middle Tennessee W 83-75N25 1-vs. Western Kentucky W 89-81N29 at Texas-Arlington W 86-72D2 Creighton W 94-76D6 Texas A&M W 93-62D9 at New Mexico W 73-61D11 Tulsa W 91-32D21 at Arkansas L 79-66D30 at West Texas State W 80-56J3 2-vs. Dayton W 64-46J4 2-vs. James Madison W 57-55J5 2-vs. La Salle W 71-68J11 Oral Roberts W 101-78J15 at Colorado L 91-84J18 Iowa State W 85-62J22 at Kansas State W 83-72J25 at Missouri W 105-79J29 Nebraska W 88-72F1 at Kansas L 85-67F5 Oklahoma State W 108-68F8 at Iowa State L 81-72F11 Kansas State W 94-77F15 Colorado W 82-69F18 at Nebraska W 102-75F22 Missouri W 88-80F26 Kansas L 77-72M2 at Oklahoma State W 86-67M5 3-vs. Oklahoma State W 85-50M6 3-vs. Missouri L 71-66M16 4-Vanderbilt (Norman) W 86-67M20 4-vs. Texas (Austin, Texas) L 85-59

1-Bowling Green Bank Invitational, Bowling Green, Ky.2-Miami New Year’s Classic, Miami, Fla.3-Big Eight Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.4-NCAA Midwest Regional

Leading Scorer: Vickie Green (Sr., G), 14.8Leading Rebounders: Phillips (Jr., G) and Hurley (Sr., F), 6.1

1986-87Record: 18-10, 6-7 Big EightHome 8-3, Away 7-5, Neutral 3-2Head Coach: Maura McHughN28 1-vs. Texas-San Antonio W 67-63N29 1-vs. New Mexico State W 80-71D1 New Mexico W 87-51D4 at Oral Roberts W 87-72D6 Arkansas W 76-70D8 Texas-Arlington W 94-61D20 West Texas State W 82-63D30 2-vs. Notre Dame W 57-54D31 2-at Washington L 83-64J3 at Portland W 83-70J6 Kansas State W 70-47J8 Tulane W 84-53J10 Colorado State W 72-58J12 at Tulsa W 62-39J14 Kansas W 81-67J17 at Missouri L 72-70J21 Oklahoma State L 84-68J24 Nebraska W 97-81J27 at Colorado L 94-80J31 Iowa State W 74-72F4 at Kansas State L 80-69F7 Missouri L 86-76F11 at Oklahoma State W 75-70F14 at Kansas L 89-73F18 Colorado L 74-73F21 at Nebraska L 97-89F24 at Iowa State W 87-72F28 3-vs. Kansas State L 79-64

1-New Mexico State Tournament, Las Cruces, N.M.2-Washington Tournament, Seattle, Wash.3-Big Eight Tournament, Salina, Kan.

Leading Scorer: LaTrenda Phillips (Sr., G), 12.9Leading Rebounder: Jo Mosley (So., F), 7.2

1987-88Record: 14-13, 7-7 Big EightHome 7-4, Away 5-5, Neutral 2-4Head Coach: Valerie Goodwin-ColbertN27 1-vs. Penn State L 86-63N28 1-vs. California L 81-66N29 1-vs. Northern Arizona W 68-47D2 Oral Roberts W 103-94D5 at North Texas W 77-75D9 at Southwest Texas W 92-74D19 Texas Southern W 81-72D29 2-vs. Simon Fraser W 83-66D30 2-at Stanford L 91-66J6 New Mexico State L 78-72J9 at Tulane L 82-75J11 Arkansas-Little Rock W 99-67J13 at Colorado W 82-78J16 at Kansas State W 96-65J20 at Missouri L 91-72J23 Oklahoma State W 83-81J27 Nebraska L 94-82J30 at Iowa State L 82-66F3 Kansas L 71-68F6 Missouri W 93-84F9 at Nebraska L 92-74F13 Kansas State W 79-61F16 at Oklahoma State W 79-78F20 Iowa State W 85-76F24 at Kansas L 71-68F27 Colorado OT L 91-88M2 3-vs. Kansas L 67-66

1-Rainbow Wahine Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii2-Cardinal Classic, Stanford, Calif.3-Big Eight Tournament, Salina, Kan.

Leading Scorer: Jo Mosley (Jr., F), 14.9Leading Rebounder: Jo Mosley (Jr., F), 8.1

1988-89Record: 11-16, 4-10 Big EightHome 5-5, Away 3-6, Neutral 3-5Head Coach: Valerie Goodwin-ColbertN25 1-Texas-Pan American W 120-36N26 1-West Virginia L 83-65D2 2-vs. Penn State W 92-81D3 2-at Texas Tech L 64-54D8 Mississippi Valley State L 89-83D10 at Oral Roberts W 97-83D29 3-vs. Iowa L 86-69D30 3-at Miami L 69-66D31 3-vs. Boston W 77-72J3 North Texas W 93-71J7 at Texas-Arlington W 86-75J9 Brigham Young W 103-81J11 at Missouri L 71-68J14 at Kansas OT L 86-82J17 at Oklahoma State L 71-64J21 Iowa State W 72-65J25 Nebraska W 68-65J27 Colorado L 73-70F1 Kansas State L 84-83F4 Oklahoma State L 87-68F8 at Nebraska L 85-76F11 at Iowa State W 84-74F15 Kansas W 101-87F18 at Colorado L 87-76F22 at Kansas State L 64-60F25 Missouri L 104-91M4 4-vs. Colorado L 80-61

1-Sooner Thanksgiving Classic, Norman, Okla.2-Texas Tech Classic, Lubbock, Texas3-Orange Bowl Classic, Miami, Fla.4-Big Eight Tournament, Salina, Kan.

Leading Scorer: Jo Mosley (Sr., F), 16.9Leading Rebounder: Erika Notzke (Sr., C), 10.3

1989-90Record: 7-22, 2-12 Big EightHome 3-8, Away 1-8, Neutral 3-6Head Coach: Valerie Goodwin-Colbert

N24 1-Sam Houston L 90-86N25 1-Arkansas State W 102-73N30 at North Texas L 91-85D2 Northeast Louisiana W 95-93D5 at Texas A&M L 101-86D8 2-vs. Eastern Illinois L 110-88D9 2-vs. Northern Iowa W 78-76D12 Arkansas L 86-68D16 Texas Tech L 88-80D29 3-vs. Montana State L 86-80D30 3-at Brigham Young L 108-77J3 Texas-Arlington L 80-78J6 at Southeast Louisiana W 88-86J10 Colorado L 56-48J13 at Iowa State L 92-78J17 at Kansas L 94-69J20 Kansas State L 94-87J24 Oklahoma State L 99-94J27 Missouri L 79-75J31 at Nebraska L 88-81F3 Kansas L 83-77F6 at Oklahoma State L 89-77F10 Iowa State W 70-69F14 at Kansas State L 92-88F18 at Colorado L 86-49F21 Nebraska W 102-77F24 at Missouri L 89-60M3 4-vs. Missouri W 80-77M4 4-vs. Oklahoma State L 87-78

1-Sooner Thanksgiving Classic, Norman, Okla.2-Phoenix Classic, Green Bay, Wis.3-BYU Tournament, Provo, Utah4-Big Eight Tournament, Salina, Kan.

Leading Scorer: Tami Rogers (Sr., F), 19.7Leading Rebounder: Tami Rogers (Sr., F), 8.2

1990-91Record: 10-18, 4-9 Big EightHome 7-5, Away 2-11, Neutral 1-2Head Coach: Gary HudsonN23 1-vs. Washington State L 84-50N24 1-vs. Eastern Washington W 82-71N27 at Arkansas L 84-72N29 Prairie View A&M W 121-49D6 at Texas Tech L 66-50D9 Texas A&M L 83-71D12 at Prairie View A&M W 92-68D22 at Minnesota W 85-75D28 at Loyola Marymount L 76-75D29 at Cal-Santa Barbara OT L 105-95J2 North Texas W 78-69J4 Central Missouri State L 88-80J9 at Kansas L 81-64J12 Missouri W 67-66J16 Colorado L 68-51J19 at Oklahoma State L 76-60J21 Texas-San Antonio W 93-86J23 at Kansas State L 86-75J26 at Nebraska L 95-67J28 at Northeast Louisiana L 79-76J30 Iowa State W 101-74F3 at Colorado L 76-55F6 Kansas State W 88-56F10 at Missouri L 68-59F13 Oklahoma State L 72-63F16 Kansas L 76-69F24 Nebraska W 75-72M2 2-vs. Colorado L 80-75

1-Domino’s Classic, College Station, Texas2-Big Eight Tournament, Salina, Kan.

Leading Scorer: Carin Stites (Jr., G), 18.4Leading Rebounder: Cathy Bassett (Sr., F), 8.7

1991-92Record: 17-12, 7-7 Big EightHome 11-5, Away 4-5, Neutral 2-2Head Coach: Gary HudsonN25 Texas-San Antonio W 102-70D3 Rice W 82-69D6 1-at Hawaii L 95-82D7 1-vs. Howard W 91-61D10 Texas-Arlington L 94-93D14 Prairie View A&M W 105-35D30 Baylor W 113-72J3 Texas Christian W 103-82J5 Southern Methodist W 82-73J13 Arkansas L 57-55J15 Iowa State W 94-63J18 Kansas State L 91-86J22 Missouri W 74-72J23 at Prairie View A&M W 98-50J25 at Oklahoma State W 75-65J29 at Nebraska L 97-65F1 Colorado L 63-55F3 Baylor W 83-76F5 at Kansas L 75-56F9 at Missouri L 86-56F12 at Kansas State W 88-73F15 Nebraska W 92-89F17 at Southern Methodist L 69-63F19 Oklahoma State W 98-75F22 at Colorado L 86-63F26 Kansas OT L 73-72M1 at Iowa State W 78-70M7 2-vs. Missouri W 80-79M8 2-vs. Kansas L 70-62

1-Rainbow Wahine Invitational, Honolulu, Hawaii2-Big Eight Tournament, Salina, Kan.

Leading Scorer: Angi Guffy (Fr., F), 15.3Leading Rebounder: Angi Guffy (Fr., F), 7.0

1992-93Record: 12-15, 6-8 Big EightHome 6-5, Away 4-6, Neutral 2-4Head Coach: Gary HudsonD5 Southern Methodist L 72-66D12 Prairie View A&M W 101-41D19 1-vs. Mercer W 69-60D20 1-vs. Arkansas State L 76-63D28 2-vs. Texas Tech L 93-56D29 2-vs. Old Dominion L 60-54D30 2-vs. Bucknell W 84-60J2 Oral Roberts W 84-62J8 at Iowa State W 66-55J10 at Nebraska L 87-78J14 at Prairie View A&M W 92-56J17 at Oklahoma State L 65-44J20 at Arkansas W 70-63J22 Kansas L 70-64J24 Kansas State W 68-60J29 at Colorado L 80-49J31 at Missouri L 69-63F2 at Texas-Arlington L 80-59F5 Nebraska L 97-83F7 Iowa State W 79-56F14 Oklahoma State W 64-55F19 at Kansas State W 87-65F21 at Kansas L 76-54F24 Texas Christian L 79-73F26 Missouri L 68-49F28 Colorado W 74-69M6 3-vs. Oklahoma State L 85-70

1-Arkansas Classic, Fayetteville, Ark.2-Orange Bowl Classic, Miami, Fla.3-Big Eight Tournament, Salina, Kan.

Leading Scorer: Angi Guffy (So., F), 14.9Leading Rebounder: Mandy Wade (So., C), 6.9

valerie goodwin-ColbertYears: 1987-90 (3)Record: 32-51 (.386)

gary hudsonYears: 1990-93 (3)Record: 34-35 (.464)

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1993-94Record: 18-12, 7-7 Big EightHome 9-3, Away 3-7, Neutral 6-2Head Coach: Burl PlunkettNWIT ChampionsN27 Texas-Pan American W 88-68N30 at Texas L 84-78D3 1-vs. Illinois State W 69-56D4 1-at George Washington L 88-74D8 North Texas W 90-73D18 Texas A&M W 90-69D21 at Texas Tech L 80-75D28 2-Michigan W 96-86D29 2-Southern W 100-72J2 at Southern Methodist W 99-72J7 Iowa State W 84-61J9 Nebraska W 79-78J16 Oklahoma State W 82-60J21 at Kansas L 85-78J23 at Kansas State L 72-54J25 Arkansas W 93-79J28 Colorado L 79-74J30 Missouri W 86-65F4 at Nebraska L 82-76F6 at Iowa State W 65-45F10 Oral Roberts W 99-48F13 at Oklahoma State L 77-68F18 Kansas State L 71-70F20 Kansas L 80-76F25 at Missouri W 77-71F27 at Colorado L 89-79M5 3-vs. Nebraska L 73-56M24 4-vs. New Mexico State W 82-77M25 4-vs. Pittsburgh W 86-77M26 4-vs. Arkansas State W 69-65

1-Capitol Classic, Washington D.C.2-Holiday Classic, Norman, Okla.3-Big Eight Tournament, Salina, Kan.4-NWIT Championship, Amarillo, Texas

Leading Scorer: Etta Maytubby (So., F), 14.8Leading Rebounder: Mandy Wade (Jr., C), 7.0

1994-95Record: 22-9, 11-3 Big EightHome 9-2, Away 7-4, Neutral 6-3Head Coach: Burl Plunkett NCAA Tournament N11 3-at Montana L 76-64N26 at North Texas W 84-74N29 Texas Tech L 66-64D2 2-vs. Utah W 72-68D3 2-at Washington State W 85-79D7 Texas W 95-85D18 at Texas A&M L 99-74D21 at Texas Christian W 89-70D30 1-vs. Rice W 89-59D31 1-vs. Minnesota W 74-64J2 New Mexico W 95-66J6 at Missouri W 98-83J8 at Colorado L 83-59J13 Nebraska W 63-62J15 Iowa State W 101-77J20 at Kansas W 84-69J22 at Kansas State W 79-70J28 at Oklahoma State W 62-61F3 Colorado L 69-64F5 Missouri W 80-57F10 at Iowa State L 69-62F12 at Nebraska W 85-83F17 Kansas State W 71-60F19 Kansas W 103-83F22 at Arkansas L 69-64F26 Oklahoma State W 76-67F28 Texas Christian W 92-44M4 4-vs. Nebraska W 77-67M5 4-vs. Kansas L 88-81M16 5-vs. Loyola (Md.) W 90-55M18 5-vs. Louisiana Tech L 48-36

2-Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash.1-Bertha Teague Classic, Stillwater, Okla.3-Preseason NWIT Tournament.4-Big Eight Tournament, Salina, Kan.5-NCAA Tournament, Ruston, La.

Leading Scorer: Mandy Wade (Sr., C), 14.1Leading Rebounder: Mandy Wade (Sr., C), 6.3

1995-96Record: 12-15, 4-10 Big EightHome 7-5, Away 2-8, Neutral 3-2Head Coach: Burl Plunkett N25 at Texas Christian W 103-81N28 at New Mexico L 82-75D1 North Texas W 102-60D3 at Drake L 81-71D5 Southern Methodist L 96-87D7 Texas Christian W 93-47D16 Wichita State W 65-54D17 Texas-Pan American W 97-57D20 1-Oral Roberts W 63-40D21 1-Grambling State W 100-66D28 2-vs. Alabama L 71-62D29 2-vs. Va. Commonwealth W 84-52J5 Nebraska L 79-58J7 Iowa State W 89-78J14 Oklahoma State 2OT L 86-79J19 at Kansas W 71-68J21 at Kansas State L 80-67J26 Missouri W 69-55J28 Colorado L 68-53F2 at Iowa State L 73-57F4 at Nebraska L 71-52F11 at Oklahoma State L 62-58F16 Kansas State W 62-54F18 Kansas L 81-63F23 at Colorado L 83-68F25 at Missouri L 89-66M2 3-vs. Colorado L 76-60

1-Bertha Teague Classic, Norman, Okla.2-Bahamas Junkanoo Shootout, Nassau, Bahamas3-Big Eight Tournament, Salina, Kan.

Leading Scorer: Pam Pennon (Sr., G), 14.4Leading Rebounder: LaNae Jones (Sr., C), 6.9

1996-97Record: 5-22, 1-15 Big 12Home 1-8, Away 2-11, Neutral 2-3Head Coach: Sherri CoaleN22 1-vs. Oral Roberts W 62-50N23 1-vs. Southern Utah L 64-63N25 Drake L 77-64D3 at Wichita State L 71-56D7 at Southern Methodist L 91-82D10 at North Texas W 67-65D13 at Southwest Missouri State L 81-58D15 at Oral Roberts W 66-63D28 2-vs. Memphis L 71-65D29 2-vs. Northeastern W 76-54J4 Texas A&M W 71-69J7 at Texas L 87-69J11 Iowa State L 67-58J15 at Texas Tech L 67-55J18 at Baylor L 87-65J22 Texas L 76-58J26 at Nebraska L 87-59J29 Oklahoma State L 88-57F5 at Texas A&M L 66-63F8 Kansas State L 49-47F12 at Colorado L 61-42F15 Missouri L 81-56F19 Texas Tech L 63-49F23 at Oklahoma State L 67-54F26 Baylor L 78-63M1 at Kansas L 92-69M4 3-vs. Kansas State L 81-56

1-Bertha Teague Classic, Stillwater, Okla.2-Redstorm Christmas Invitational, Jamaica, N.Y.3-Big 12 Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.

Leading Scorer: Phylesha Whaley (Fr., F), 14.3Leading Rebounder: Tina Taylor (Sr., F), 8.7

1997-98Record: 8-19, 4-12 Big 12Home 5-7, Away 3-9, Neutral 0-3Head Coach: Sherri CoaleN22 1-vs. Stephen F. Austin L 82-58N23 1-at Texas-San Antonio W 66-53N27 2-at Loyola Marymount W 63-55N28 2-vs. North Carolina L 68-61D3 Southwest Missouri State L 81-65D11 Georgia L 94-76D14 Mississippi W 89-85D20 Miami W 67-62D29 at Arizona State L 87-76D30 at Northern Arizona L 101-62J3 Texas A&M W 84-76J7 at Texas L 78-44J10 at Iowa State L 83-68J14 Baylor L 67-64J17 Texas W 97-84J21 at Texas A&M L 91-83J28 Colorado W 61-58F1 at Baylor L 97-67F4 at Kansas State W 69-67F7 Oklahoma State L 76-54F11 at Texas Tech L 79-63F14 Nebraska L 101-72F19 Texas Tech L 59-94F22 at Missouri L 75-68F25 Kansas L 78-74F28 at Oklahoma State L 69-52M3 3-vs. Colorado L 71-66

1-Texas-San Antonio Classic, San Antonio, Texas2-LMU-Furama Hotel Thanksgiving Classic, Los Angeles, Calif.3-Big 12 Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.

Leading Scorer: Phylesha Whaley (So., F), 20.2Leading Rebounder: Phylesha Whaley (So., F), 8.1

1998-99Record: 15-14, 8-8 Big 12Home 10-3, Away 4-9, Neutral 1-2Head Coach: Sherri CoaleWomen’s National Invitational TournamentN20 TCU W 78-66N23 Texas-San Antonio W 80-40N27 2-vs. UAB L 62-61N28 2-vs. Coppin State W 103-74D2 at Mississippi L 77-75D7 Jackson State W 103-37D13 at Georgia L 88-79D19 at Miami (Fla.) L 62-60D28 1-Denver W 80-52D29 1-Stephen F. Austin W 91-72J2 Iowa State L 81-60J6 at Texas Tech L 93-69J9 at Colorado L 63-62J13 Oklahoma State W 74-58J16 Baylor W 86-65J23 at Texas L 81-73J27 Texas Tech L 89-87J30 at Nebraska L 85-62F3 Texas W 71-69F6 at Texas A&M W 83-71F10 at Oklahoma State W 61-53F13 Kansas State W 79-58F17 at Baylor W 76-67F20 at Kansas L 88-84F24 Texas A&M W 95-69F27 Missouri L 73-64M2 3-vs. Oklahoma State L 70-56M12 4-vs. at Wichita State W 75-67M14 4-vs. at Arkansas OT L 97-93

1-Bertha Teague Classic, Norman, Okla. 2-Cancun Tournament, Cancun, Mexico3-Big 12 Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.4-WNIT Tournament hosted at home sites.

Leading Scorer: Phylesha Whaley (Jr., F), 19.6Leading Rebounder: Phylesha Whaley (Jr., F), 7.5

1999-2000Record: 25-8, 13-3 Big 12Home 13-2, Away 11-2, Neutral 1-4Head Coach: Sherri CoaleNCAA Sweet 16 and Big 12 ChampionsRanked: No. 18 AP and No. 13 CoachesN19 2-vs. Arizona [24/25] L 75-59D20 2-at Hawaii W 67-53D21 2-vs. Tennessee Tech L 74-64D28 1-Oral Roberts W 83-66D29 1-Tulsa W 93-70D2 Sam Houston State W 97-60D5 at Stephen F. Austin (FSSW) W 61-47D7 at TCU W 94-74D11 Arkansas-Little Rock W 102-72D18 at Denver W 69-62D21 San Diego W 84-39D29 Connecticut [1] (FSN) L 84-68J5 North Texas W 86-63J8 Texas Tech [13] W 82-76J12 Texas A&M (FSN) W 87-59J15 at Baylor W 87-66J19 at Texas W 76-73J22 Colorado W 76-73J26 at Texas A&M W 79-72J29 at Missouri W 76-71F2 Baylor (NN53) W 87-59F5 Nebraska (FSN) W 91-69F8 at Iowa State [8/9] L 71-56F12 at Oklahoma State (FSN) W 93-69F16 Texas (NN53) L 77-70F19 at Texas Tech [8/12] (ESPN2) L 86-81F22 at Kansas State W 64-56F26 Kansas [24/25] W 88-69M1 Oklahoma State W 77-68M8 3-vs. Texas [KC Production] L 71-68M18 4-vs. Brigham Young W 86-81M20 4-at Purdue [15/13] W 76-74 [NCAA Production]M25 5-vs. Connecticut [1] (ESPN) L 102-80

1-Bertha Teague Classic, Norman, Okla.2-Hawaiian Regent Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii3-Big 12 Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.4-NCAA 1st & 2nd in West Lafayette, Ind.5-NCAA Regional played in Richmond, Va. FSN - FOX Sports NetworkSSN - SoonerSports Network[#/#] indicates USA Today-ESPN Coaches and AP ranking at time of game.

Leading Scorer: Phylesha Whaley (Sr., F), 20.8Leading Rebounder: Phylesha Whaley (Sr., F), 7.9

2000-01Record: 28-6, 15-1 Big 12 Home 13-1, Away 12-2, Neutral 3-3Head Coach: Sherri CoaleNCAA Sweet 16 and Big 12 ChampionsRanked: No. 7 AP and No. 10 CoachesN17 1-vs. Tulsa (KWHB-TV47) W 80-49N18 1-at ORU (KWHB-TV47) W 87-56N22 2-vs. Georgia [6] L 94-70N24 2-at Wisconsin [19/nr] L 97-77D1 SW Missouri State [13] W 89-82D5 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 86-45D9 SMU (KSTR-TV49) W 101-71D16 at SW Missouri State [21/18] L 69-61D18 North Texas W 75-61D21 at San Diego W 65-63(2OT)D27 Stanford [17/21] (SSN) W 102-98(OT)J3 at Colorado W 89-69J6 Iowa State [7/6] (FSN) L 81-79J10 Texas [14/15] W 85-74J13 at Baylor [23/NR] W 90-87J17 Texas A&M W 97-84J21 3-at North Carolina (espn2) W 94-77J24 at Kansas (Sunflower Cable) W 88-64J28 Texas Tech [9/8] (FSN) W 84-66J31 at Texas A&M W 93-70F3 Missouri W 82-62F7 at Nebraska (NETV) W 84-62F10 at Oklahoma State (SSN) W 76-47F14 Kansas State (SSN) W 79-60F17 at Texas Tech [14/11] (FSN) W 80-75F21 Baylor [24/NR] W 86-76F24 Oklahoma State (SSN) OT W 88-83F28 at Texas [NR/22] (FSN) W 65-54M7 4-vs. Kansas W 80-61M8 4-vs. Colorado [20/21] W 102-93M10 4-vs. Iowa State [13/10] L 68-65M17 5-Oral Roberts W 70-64M19 5-Stanford W 67-50M24 6-Washington L 84-67

1-Bertha Teague Classic, Tulsa, Okla.

2-Coaches vs. Cancer, Madison, Wis.3-Big 12/ACC Challenge, Chapel Hill, N.C.4-Big 12 Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.5-NCAA Tournament (1st & 2nd rounds in Norman)6-NCAA West Regional, Spokane, Wash.

Leading Scorer: Stacey Dales (Jr., G), 16.0Leading Rebounder: Caton Hill (So., F), 9.3

2001-02Record: 32-4, 14-2 Big 12 Home 14-0, Away 7-3, Neutral 11-1Head Coach: Sherri CoaleNCAA Final Four, NCAA Title Game, NCAA West Regional Champions, Big 12 regular season and tournament championsRanked: No. 2 AP and No. 2 CoachesN11 1- vs. Purdue [11/9] (ESPN2) W 80-75N17 2- vs. Oral Roberts W 73-38N18 2- vs. Tulsa W 75-52N23 3- vs. Butler W 90-44N24 3- vs. North Texas W 83-68N27 TCU W 76-60N29 Wichita State W 89-68N5 at SMU W 91-70D8 Montana State W 86-62D16 4-Illinois (ESPN2) W 91-69D22 at Connecticut [1] (ESPN2) L 86-72J2 Colorado [16/14] W 78-67J5 at Texas Tech [9/11] W 80-68J9 Oklahoma State (SSN) W 65-48J12 at Baylor [12/11] (FSN) W 82-73J15 at Iowa State [14/9] (SSN) L 82-66J19 Texas [12] W 89-69J26 at Texas A&M W 72-40J29 at Oklahoma State (SSN) W 66-58F2 Kansas (FSN) W 79-57F5 Baylor [10/11] (SSN) W 69-60F9 Texas A&M W 67-51F13 at Kansas State [12] (SSN) W 76-68F16 Nebraska W 81-47F19 at Texas [15/14] L 68-62 (OT)F23 at Missouri (FSN) W 90-70F27 Texas Tech [15] (FSN) W 75-56M6 5-vs. Oklahoma State (FSN) W 87-56M7 5-vs. Kansas State [13/12] (FSN) W 69-49M9 5-vs. Baylor [7] (FSN) W 84-69M16 6-Hartford W 84-52M18 6-Villanova (ESPN FC) W 66-53M23 7-vs. Texas Tech [12], (ESPN) W 72-62M25 7-vs. Colorado [17], (ESPN2) W 94-60M29 8-vs. Duke [3] (ESPN) W 86-71M31 8-vs. Connecticut [1] (ESPN) L 82-70

1-State Farm Tip-Off Classic, Durham, N.C. 2-Bertha Teague Classic, Stillwater, Okla.3-Texas-San Antonio Tournament, San Antonio, Texas4-Big 12/Big 10 Challenge, Norman, Okla.5-Big 12 Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.6-NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Norman, Okla.7-NCAA West Regional, Boise, Idaho8-NCAA Final Four, San Antonio, Texas

Leading Scorer: LaNeishea Caufield (Sr., G), 17.4Leading Rebounder: Caton Hill (Jr., F), 6.9

Burl PlunkettYears: 1993-96 (3)Record: 52-36 (.591)

Sherri CoaleYears: 1996-Present (15)Record: 313-143 (.686)

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2002-03Record: 19-13, 9-7 Big 12 Home 8-5, Away 7-6, Neutral 4-2Head Coach: Sherri CoaleNCAA First RoundN11 1-at Tennessee [2] (ESPN) L 94-68N22 2-at Tulsa W 65-61N23 2-vs. Oral Roberts W 70-42N26 Sam Houston State W 79-52N29 3-Fordham W 90-62N30 3-North Carolina [12/11] W 66-63D1 3-Connecticut [5/4] L 73-60D5 Stephen F. Austin (SSN) W 77-55D9 at Wichita State W 70-64D14 at TCU W 68-64D21 SMU L 71-68D28 Southeast Missouri State W 87-59J3 at Stanford (FSN) L 58-38J11 at Nebraska (FSN) W 57-43J15 Texas Tech [7] L 80-71J18 Texas A&M W 77-39J22 at Kansas W 61-49J26 at Baylor (SSN) W 65-64J29 Texas [11/13] L 60-54F1 Kansas State [3] (FSN) L 74-45F5 at Texas A&M L 69-61F9 Oklahoma State (SSN) W 87-71F12 Baylor W 78-64F16 at Colorado (ESPN2) L 61-57F19 at Texas Tech [8/9] (SSN) L 59-48F22 Iowa State (FSN) W 61-48F26 Missouri W 74-69M1 at Oklahoma State (FSN) W 71-57M5 at Texas [5/7] (SSN) L 78-66M11 4-vs. Nebraska W 71-52M12 4-vs. Colorado (FSN) L 73-68M23 5-George Washington [25] (ESPN2) L 71-61

1-State Farm Tip-Off Classic, Knoxville, Tenn. 2-Bertha Teague Classic, Tulsa, Okla.3-Hawaiian Airlines Rainbow Wahine Classic, (Honolulu) 4-Big 12 Tournament, Dallas, Texas5-NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Norman, Okla.

Leading Scorer: Maria Villarroel (Jr., G), 15.0Leading Rebounder: Theresa Jantzen (Sr., C), 6.6

2003-04Record: 24-9, 9-7 Big 12 Home 10-3, Away 7-5, Neutral 7-1Head Coach: Sherri CoaleNCAA Second Round, Big 12 Tournament ChampionsRanked: No. 11 AP and No. 18 CoachesN22 1-Oral Roberts W 90-48N24 Southeast Missouri State W 83-48 N28 2-vs. Siena W 85-70N29 2-at Pepperdine W 95-77D3 at SMU W 85-63D7 Utah [19/23] W 73-65D10 at Montana State W 90-59D13 at Stephen F. Austin W 79-52D21 3- Tennessee [2] (ESPN2) L 71-55D28 Illinois W 70-53D30 Wichita State W 89-50J7 Nebraska W 70-51J10 at Texas [3] (SSN-TV) L 63-58J14 at Texas A&M W 65-56 OTJ17 Oklahoma State (SSN-TV) W 87-37J20 at Iowa State L 69-51 J24 Baylor [19/24] L 74-67 J28 at Missouri L 77-65J31 at Kansas State [12] (SSN-TV) L 74-65 F7 Texas A&M (FSN) W 56-46F10 at Texas Tech [7] (SSN) W 68-62 F14 Kansas (FSN) W 83-59F18 Colorado [13] (SSN) W 78-58F21 at Baylor [19/24] L 77-62F25 Texas Tech [8/9] W 64-53F28 at Oklahoma State (FSN) W 78-44M2 Texas [3/4] (FSN) L 57-54 M9 4-vs. Texas A&M W 60-47M10 4-vs. Colorado [13] (FSN) W 63-56M11 4-vs. Kansas State [8] (FSN) W 78-66M13 4-vs. Texas [2] (FSN) W 66-47M20 5-vs. Marist (ESPN2) W 58-45M22 5-vs. Stanford (ESPN2) L 68-43

1 – Bertha Teague Classic (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 2 – Pepperdine Invitational (Malibu, Calif.) 3 – Big 12 / SEC Challenge (Norman, Okla.)4 – Big 12 Tournament (Dallas, Texas)

5 – NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds (Tempe, Ariz.)FSN - FOX Sports NetworkSSN - SoonerSports Network[#/#] AP/USA Today-ESPN Coaches’ rankings at time of game

Leading Scorer: Maria Villarroel (Sr., G), 14.3Leading Rebounder: Maria Villarroel (Sr., G), 6.4

2004-05Record: 17-13, 8-8 Big 12 Home 9-4, Away 5-5, Neutral 3-4Head Coach: Sherri CoaleNCAA First RoundN19 Southeast Missouri State W 84-62N21 Texas State W 76-57N26 1-vs. Akron W 88-40N27 1-vs. Iowa L 54-47D2 Lamar W 60-42D4 2-vs. Tulsa L 67-59D9 at TCU [23/25] L 81-65D11 SMS (SSN) W 74-71D18 3-vs. Louisiana Tech (FSN) W 86-59D21 at Utah [25/NR] W 72-59D29 Henderson State W 87-44J5 at Texas Tech (TTTV) [13/12] L 70-64J9 Texas A&M W 73-53J16 at Baylor (CSTV) [2/3] L 78-68J19 Oklahoma State (SSN) W 70-43J22 at Texas A&M W 63-51J26 Texas (FSNSW) [15] L 83-71 (OT) J29 Iowa State [18/17] L 73-60F2 at Kansas (Metro) W 65-49F6 at Nebraska (FSN) L 70-51F9 Baylor (SSN) [8/7] L 73-72F13 Kansas State (ESPN2) [16] W 77-61F16 at Colorado (FSNRM) W 77-61F19 Missouri (FSN) W 73-59F23 Texas Tech (SSN) [14] L 83-70F26 at Texas (FSNSW) [13] L 72-36M3 at Oklahoma State (SSN) W 69-58M8 4-vs. Texas A&M W 86-65M9 4-vs. Texas (FSN) [11/12] L 65-59M20 5-vs. Arizona (ESPN2) [10/12] L 72-69

1 – Junkanoo Jam (Grand Bahama Island)2 – Bertha Teague Classic (Tulsa, Okla., at ORU) 3 – Nike Classic (Eugene, Ore.)4 - Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)[#/#] - denotes AP and USA Today/ESPN Rankings at time of game.

Leading Scorer: Leah Rush (So., F), 15.5Leading Rebounder: Dionnah Jackson (Sr., G), 8.3

2005-06 Record: 31-5, 16-0 Big 12 Home 12-1, Away 12-3, Neutral 7-1Head Coach: Sherri CoaleNCAA Sweet 16Big 12 Regular and Postseason ChampionsRanked: No. 7 AP and No. 8 Coaches N11 1- Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 89-57N13 1- SMU W 80-43N16 1 - at New Mexico W 74-63N20 1- at Connecticut (SSN) [7/9] L 82-62N25 2 - vs. Iowa W 85-68N26 2 - at San Francisco W 53-51N30 TCU W 77-63D3 3 - vs. Oral Roberts W 107-76D5 UCLA (22) W 83-78D10 at Missouri State W 68-57D18 at Illinois L 86-75D21 Michigan State (FSN) [11/13] L 80-60D30 at New Mexico [16] W 83-70 J4 at Iowa State W 87-67J7 Colorado W 84-61J9 Ohio State (ESPN2) [10] L 75-71J14 at Oklahoma State (FSN) W 85-51 J18 Texas Tech (SSN) W 63-57J21 at Baylor (SSN) [8] W 73-70J25 Texas (CSTV) W 75-57J28 at Texas A&M W 81-72J31 Oklahoma State (SSN) W 70-54F4 at Missouri (SSN) W 88-73 F8 Kansas W 86-57F12 Baylor (FSN) [11] W 81-77 (OT)F15 at Texas (SSN) W 61-54F18 Texas A&M [21] W 73-54F21 at Kansas State (FSN) W 78-64F26 Nebraska (ESPN2) W 73-45M1 at Texas Tech (SSN) W 60-59

M8 4 - Iowa State (FSN) W 78-74 M9 4 - Missouri (FSN) W 75-54M11 4 - Baylor (FSN) [10] W 72-61M18 5 - Pepperdine (ESPN2) W 78-66M20 6 - BYU (ESPN2) [18/16] W 86-70M25 7 - Stanford (ESPNHD) [13/14] L 88-74

1 – Preseason WNIT (Campus sites)2 - Odwalla Classic (San Francisco, Calif.)3 - Bertha Teague Classic (Stillwater, Okla.)4 - Big 12 Championship (Dallas)5 - NCAA Tournament First Round (Denver)6 - NCAA Tournament Second Round (Denver)7 - NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 (San Antonio)* - Overtime game

Leading Scorer: Courtney Paris (Fr., C), 21.9Leading Rebounder: Courtney Paris (Fr. C), 15.0

2006-07 Record: 28-5, 13-3 Big 12 Home 12-1, Away 12-3, Neutral 7-1Head Coach: Sherri CoaleNCAA Sweet 16Big 12 Regular and Postseason ChampionsRanked: No. 9 AP and No. 9 Coaches N12 DePaul [20] (ESPN2) W 105-71N17 1 - Eastern Kentucky W 92-79N18 1 - at Hawaii W 76-56N21 at UCLA [21] W 77-68N29 at Lamar W 79-44D2 at Tulsa (SSN) W 72-49D7 at South Carolina (COX) W 78-51D10 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 87-42D17 Northern Colorado W 82-36D20 Ohio State [8] (ESPN) L 74-67D30 2 - New Mexico [25] (SSN) W 80-58J3 Kansas State (SSN) W 78-58J6 Nebraska (SSN) W 77-69J10 Baylor [9] (SSN) W 76-63J17 at Oklahoma State (FSN) W 76-60J20 at Colorado (FSN) W 82-67J22 Texas Tech (SSN) W 86-81 (2OT)J24 Iowa State (SSN) W 69-49J27 Texas A&M [21] (FSN) L 54-52J31 at Texas (ESPNU) L 67-62F4 Oklahoma State (SSN) W 78-63F10 Texas A&M [16] (FSN) L 78-68F12 Texas (ESPN2) W 78-58F17 Texas Tech (FSN) W 70-67F21 Kansas W 76-70F25 Missouri (SSN) W 72-57F28 Baylor [16] (FSN) W 88-61M7 3 - Texas (FSN) W 67-58M8 3 - Baylor [18] (FSN) W 78-64M10 3 - Iowa State (FSN) W 67-60M17 4 - Southeast Mo. State (ESPN2) W 74-60M19 4 - Marquette [22] (ESPN2) W 78-47M25 5 - Mississippi (ESPN2-HD) L 90-82

1 - Waikiki Beach Marriott Classic, Honolulu2 - at Cox Convention Center, Oklahoma City3 - Big 12 Championship, Oklahoma City4 - NCAA First and Second Rounds, Austin, Texas5 - NCAA Sweet 16, Dayton, Ohio

Leading Scorer: Courtney Paris (So., C), 23.5Leading Rebounder: Courtney Paris (So., C), 15.9

2007-08Record: 22-9, 11-5 Big 12Home: 11-2, Away: 8-3, Neutral: 3-4Head Coach: Sherri CoaleNCAA Second RoundRanked: No. 14 AP and No. 19 CoachesN11 1 - vs. Maryland [4/4] (ESPN2) L 76-66N15 2 -vs. Tennessee [1/1] (ESPNU) L 70-67N22 3 - vs. Arizona State [14/13] W 69-57N23 3 - vs. Mississippi State W 88-73N27 North Texas (SSN) W 79-42D2 Arkansas State (SSN) W 93-36D5 at Illinois (B10) W 77-67D8 at Tulsa (SSN) W 67-47D16 at Michigan State [21/21] (B10) W 66-55D20 Central Arkansas W 121-48D30 South Carolina (SSN) W 95-63J9 at Iowa State W 67-64J12 at Oklahoma State [25/24] (CSN) L 82-63

J16 Nebraska (SSN) W 80-72J20 Baylor [6/7] (ESPN2) L 84-73J23 Texas Tech (SSN) W 78-39J27 Georgia [17/14] (ESPN2) W 65-57J30 Kansas (SSN) W 67-51F3 at Texas [25/25] (ESPNU) W 74-58F6 at Missouri (FSN) W 64-57F9 Colorado (SSN) W 82-66F12 Texas A&M [20/20] (SSN) W 68-56F17 at Baylor [8/8] (FSN) L 79-59F20 at Kansas State [15/15] (SSN) W 68-65F23 Oklahoma St.[16/17] (FSN) W 81-71F27 at Texas Tech (TTN) W 65-55M2 Texas (FSN) L 65-50M6 at Texas A&M [16/17] (FSN) L 73-59M11 4 - Missouri (Metro) L (OT) 70-64M23 5 - Illinois State (ESPN2) W 69-61M25 5 - Notre Dame [15] (ESPN2) L (OT) 79-75

1 - State Farm Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.)2 - ESPNU Invitational (Tampa, Fla.)3- Triple Play Caribbean Challenge (Cancun, Mexico)4 - Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.)5 - NCAA First and Second Rounds (West Lafayette, Ind.)

Leading Scorer: Courtney Paris (Jr., C), 18.6Leading Rebounder: Courtney Paris (Jr., C), 15.0

2008-09Record: 32-5, 15-1 Big 12Home: 16-1, Away: 9-2, Neutral: 7-2Head Coach: Sherri CoaleNCAA Final FourRanked: No. 4 AP and No. 4 CoachesN15 1-UC Riverside W 88-57N19 1-Middle Tennessee W 85-65N21 1-Arizona State [18/17] W 70-57N23 1-North Carolina [4/3] L 79-80N26 Marist W 83-57N30 at Connecticut [1/1] L 106-78D3 Creighton W 69-49D7 at Arkansas State W 87-57D12 2-CS-Bakersfield W 105-84D13 2-California [9/7] W 86-75D21 Tulsa W 94-42D30 at Saint Louis W 87-61J4 N.C. Central W 89-25J10 at Nebraska W 77-56J14 Kansas State [17/14] W 64-48J18 Texas A&M [8/6] W 71-59J21 at Colorado W 72-58J25 Texas [14/16] W 89-69J28 at Baylor [4/3] W 56-51J31 Missouri W 78-56F2 3-Tennessee [12/15] W 80-70F8 at Oklahoma State W 93-75F11 Iowa State [16/20] W 58-49F14 at Kansas W 69-54F17 at Texas Tech W 80-72F21 Baylor [5/5] W 66-58F23 at Texas A&M [12/14] L 57-56F28 Okla. State W 73-63M4 Texas Tech W 61-49M8 at Texas [15/16] W 74-62M13 4-Kansas W 76-59M14 4-Texas A&M [10/9] L 74-62M22 5-(16) Prairie View W 76-47M24 5-(9) Georgia Tech W 69-50M29 6-(4) Pittsburgh [15/16] W 70-59M31 6-(6) Purdue W 74-68A5 7-(3) Louisville [7/7] L 61-59

1-Preseason WNIT, Norman, Okla.2-Basketball By the Bay Classic, San Jose, Calif.3-At the Ford Center, Oklahoma City4-Big 12 Championship, Cox Convention Center, Oklahoma City5-NCAA Championship First and Second Rounds, Iowa City, Iowa6-NCAA Oklahoma City Regional, Ford Center7-NCAA Final Four, Scottrade Center, St. Louis

Leading Scorer: Courtney Paris (Sr., C), 15.9Leading Rebounder: Courtney Paris (Sr., C), 13.6

2009-10Record: 32-5, 15-1 Big 12Home: 16-1, Away: 9-2, Neutral: 7-2Head Coach: Sherri CoaleNCAA Final FourRanked: No. 3 AP and No. 3 CoachesN13 Mercer W 108-66N15 Georgia (21) L 62-51N21 TCU W 74-70N26 1-South Carolina W 75-67N27 1-San Diego St. (23) W 87-48N28 1-Notre Dame2 (5) L 81-71D3 UT Arlington W 100-67D5 Arkansas (OT) W 87-86D9 Marist (OT) W 80-71D10 Army W 59-46D20 Creighton W 67-58D30 Cal State Fullerton W 95-76J3 Tennessee (4) L 96-75J9 Texas Tech W 73-58J13 Baylor (9) L 57-47J17 Texas A&M (8) W 74-65J20 Missouri W 62-61J23 Kansas W 81-69J27 Iowa State (22) L 63-56J30 Texas Tech W 70-66F3 Texas (17) L 75-57F6 Okla. State (10) W 77-66F10 Baylor (11) (OT) W 62-60F15 Connecticut (1) L 76-60F 21 Kansas State W 64-58F 24 Nebraska(3) L 80-64F 27 Texas (14) W 75-60M 2 Texas A&M (15) L 78-55M 7 Oklahoma State (20) W 95-62M12 2-Baylor (16) W 59-54M13 2-Oklahoma State (20) W 74-69M14 2-Texas A&M (11) L 74-67M21 3-(14) South Dakota StateW 68-57M23 3-(11) UALR W 60-44M28 4-(2) Notre Dame (7) (OT) W 77-72 M30 4-(4)Kentucky (19) W 88-68A4 5-(1) Stanford (2) L 73-66

1-U.S. Virigin Islands Paradise Jam, St. Thomas2-Big 12 Championship, Kansas City3-NCAA First & Second Rounds, Norman, Okla.4-NCAA Regional, Kansas City5-NCAA Women’s Final Four, San Antonio

Leading Scorer: Danielle Robinson (Jr., G), 16.8Leading Rebounder: Amanda Thompson (Sr., F), 10.5

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Communications

AThLeTiCS CommuniCATionSAthletics Communications Main Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (405) 325-8231Athletics Communications Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (405) 325-7623

univerSiTy of okLAhomA AThLeTiCS CommuniCATionSGaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial StadiumSuite 2525, 180 W Brooks St, Norman, OK 73019

SoonerSports.comThe latest official information on 2008-09 OU women’s basketball is available at SoonerSports.com. Log on for complete media services including statistics, rosters, bios, game notes, schedules, press conferences, quotes and more.

SoonerSportsmedia.comSoonerSportsMedia.com provides several valuable resources for media. In addition to credential applications for special events, the website also hosts downloadable content for use in video, publications and online.

oklahoma Women’s Basketball onlineOfficial OU Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SoonerSports.comOU Media Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SoonerSportsMedia.comBig 12 Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Big12Sports.comNCAA Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCAASports.com

Tory kukoWSkiAssistant Director, SoonerSports.comOffice: (405) 325-4283 E-mail: [email protected]

JASon mATheSonDirector, SoonerSports.comOffice: (405) 325-4274 E-mail: [email protected]

LeSLie koChMedia Relations Graduate AssistantOffice: (405) 325-8368 E-mail: [email protected]

JASon BoDinMedia Relations Graduate AssistantOffice: (405) 325-8299 E-mail: [email protected]

CrAig morAnAssistant Media Relations DirectorOffice: (405) 325-6449 E-mail: [email protected]

CASSie gAgeAssistant Media Relations DirectorOffice: (405) 325-8372 E-mail: [email protected]

DAviD BASSiTyAssistant Media Relations DirectorOffice: (405) 325-8571 E-mail: [email protected]

JAreD ThomPSonAssociate Media Relations DirectorOffice: (405) 325-3671 E-mail: [email protected]

mike houCkAssociate Media Relations DirectorOffice: (405) 325-8227 E-mail: [email protected]

kenny moSSmAnSenior Associate A.D. for CommunicationsOffice: (405) 325-8228 E-mail: [email protected]

DeBBie CoPPPublications CoordinatorOffice: (405) 325-8367 E-mail: [email protected]

SCoTT mATTheWSDirector of Graphic DesignOffice: (405) 325-8223 E-mail: [email protected]

DAviD BroWnAssistant Director/SoonerVisionOffice: (405) 325-8261 E-mail: [email protected]

DAn CAvAnAughDirector of Broadcasting/SoonerVisionOffice: (405) 325-8318 E-mail: [email protected]

BrAnDon meierExecutive Director of Video Production/SoonerVisionOffice: (405) 325-8875 E-mail: [email protected]

mATTheW WiLSonMedia Relations Graduate AssistantOffice: (405) 325-8367 E-mail: [email protected]

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AThLeTiCS CommunCiATionS offiCeThe department is housed in suite 2525 of the Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, nearly two miles north of the basketball arena. The office can be accessed by using Gate 7 on the north side of the stadium.

CreDenTiALSAll members of the media covering the game in a working capacity must seek appropriate credentials at least 24 hours in advance. Please e-mail associate director Jared Thompson with your request on company letterhead. Credentials will be mailed if courier information is provided. Credential requests will be accepted beginning Oct. 1.

inTervieW PoLiCieSOklahoma players and coaches are available for interviews throughout the season. Arrangements must be made through Jared Thompson in the Media Relations office at least 24 hours in advance. Home and cellular phone numbers of players and coaches will not be released.

PreSS roWMedia seating is located in the southwest corner of Lloyd Noble Center. The press row phone number is (405) 325-1024.

meDiA ServiCeSPregame notes, flipcards, media guides, programs and statistics will be provided to working media prior to each game. At halftime, a box score and play-by-play will also be distributed in the media work room. A complete postgame packet, consisting of game notes, halftime and final box scores, shot charts and play-by-play, will be handed out approximately 20 minutes after the conclusion of the game.

meDiA WiLL CALL/LLoyD noBLe CenTerThe media entrance and the media will call is located at the south tunnel (check map on right) of the Lloyd Noble Center. Those picking up credentials will be required to furnish photo identification to the attendant. Credentials will be ready one hour prior to tipoff and are available at media will call. Media representatives are strongly encouraged to park on the south end of the arena and enter through the lower south entrance.

meDiA Work roomThe media work room is located at the top of the south tunnel, west of the ramp. Game programs, flip cards, media guides and pregame information sheets will be provided to the working media members in this area. Halftime and final box scores, postgame notes and coaches and players quotes will also be available at this location.

PArkingThere is reserved parking for working media in the south parking lot at the Lloyd Noble Center. No parking pass is required.

PrACTiCe SCheDuLeThe OU women’s basketball team begins practice on Friday, Oct. 17. Regular season practices are irregularly scheduled on weekday afternoons at the Lloyd Noble Center. The team will generally practice on the main floor at LNC. Please contact Jared Thompson at the OU Athletics Media Relations office for practice times. Practices are open to the media and public. If you plan to attend practice, advance notice is required.

PhoTogrAPhyDuring regular season games, the photographers work area includes the floor area at both ends of the court, on the side opposite the team benches. Special arrangements for strobes or catwalk access must be made through both the Media Relations and Lloyd Noble Center offices. In the event of heavy requests for photo credentials for a particular game, shooting locations will be assigned. All photographs are to be used in editorial coverage and cannot be sold for any commercial enterprise benefiting the photographer. The University of Oklahoma follows NCAA and Big 12 Conference photography guidelines.

PregAme meALSPregame meals are furnished for all credentialed media. The meal is served across the hall from the media work room.

PoSTgAme inTervieWSAfter a 15-minute cooling-off period, OU head coach Sherri Coale and requested players will attend a postgame media conference. The visiting team, unless they do not request a formal media conference, will always go first in the press conference room. The media conference will be held in the same room that the pregame meal is served, across from the media work room. Jared Thompson will take player interview requests prior to the conclusion of the game. Oklahoma and opponent locker rooms are closed to the media.

roAD gAme CreDenTiALSMedia credentials for OU road games can either be requested through OU or the opponent media relations contact. Please be specific when requesting the type of credentials needed.

rADio LineSPhone lines will be available and provided to Big 12 Conference opponents. In addition, Big 12 opponents will be provided with an ISDN line and Ethernet access. Please contact OU Telecommunications at (405) 325-1873 a week prior to the contest to ensure a working line if you are not a member of the Big 12 Conference.

TeLePhone LineSA limited number of telephone lines are available in the Lloyd Noble Center media work room. Any media representative desiring a private line to be installed court side or in the media work room should contact the OU Telecommunications office at (405) 325-1873 at least five working days prior to the requested game.

TrAveL informATionFor media travel information, contact Jared Thompson by e-mail, [email protected], or by phone at (405) 325-3671.

The Lloyd noble Center

Media Entrance Through South Tunnel

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from WiLL rogerS AirPorT (okC):Travel west on Interstate 44. Stay in lane to where I-240 begins. Exit right on to I-35 South (4A). Exit off the State Highway 9 interchange (108B). Travel east approximately two miles until reaching the Jenkins Avenue interchange and turn left. Lloyd Noble Center is on the left.

from DALLAS-fT. WorTh AreA:Travel north on Interstate 35. Exit off the State Highway 9 interchange (108B). Travel east approximately two miles until reaching the Jenkins Avenue interchange and turn left. Lloyd Noble Center is on the left.

reTurn To okC AirPorTDrive I-35 north from Norman to I-240 west. Follow I-240 west to I-44 (I-240 automatically merges with I-44 just west of May Avenue). Take Exit 116B, Airport Road, exit on the left. Follow Airport Road west to Meridian Ave. Take the Meridian Avenue southbound exit and follow Meridian south approximately one mile to the airport.

Directions

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Sooner SPorTS ProPerTieSThe Sooner Sports Network is produced and syndicated by Sooner Sports Properties, the multimedia rights holder for athletics at the University of Oklahoma. Sooner Sports Properties is a joint venture of Learfield Communications, Renda Broadcasting (parent of KOKC-AM and KRXO-FM) and Griffin Television (KWTV-9).

Sooner Sports Properties also produces and syndicates a variety of television shows and game telecasts. The package includes 30-minute coach’s shows for Sherri Coale, Bob Stoops and Jeff Capel, 30-minute highlight shows for football and men’s basketball, plus up to eight live men’s basketball games and eight live women’s basketball games.

Network affiliates include KWTV-9 and/or KAUT-UPN 43 in Oklahoma City, KWBT-TV 19 in Tulsa, KOMI-TV 24 in Woodward and KSWO-TV in Lawton. In addition to the broadcast programming for OU athletics, Sooner Sports Properties has exclusive rights for corporate sales for advertising, event sponsorships, game promotions and cross-retail promotions, advertising sales and vending of game programs and the development of the official OU Athletics web site, SoonerSports.com.

SoonerS on The AirThe Oklahoma Radio Network brings Sooner fans closer to the action whenever the women’s basketball team takes to the court. KOKC (1520 AM) once again will broadcast every OU women’s basketball game. Brian Brinkley, in his 10th season as the voice the OU Radio Network.

Sooner fans throughout Oklahoma can follow every shot and rebound of Sherri Coale’s team on KOKC-AM. The regional network brings all the excitement of OU basketball including pregame and postgame analysis to fans, alumni and basketball enthusiasts across the state.

KOKC-AM is Oklahoma City’s affiliate on the Sooner Sports Network and also serves as the home of OU football and men’s basketball teams.

Sherri CoALe rADio ShoWEach Thursday throughout the season, the Sherri Coale Radio Show will provide Oklahoma fans the opportunity to talk OU Basketball with Brian Brinkley and Coach Sherri Coale.

Fans can visit with Coach Coale in person at the Red Lobster in Norman and in Oklahoma City at I-240 and Western.

Sooner BroADCASTS on The inTerneTEvery Oklahoma women’s basketball game and each segment of the Sherri Coale Radio Show can be heard live on the Internet at SoonerSports.com, OU’s official athletics web site. Sooner Sports Properties and CBS College Sports team up to provide exclusive internet broadcast coverage for Sooner fans around the nation and the world.

ou Women’S BASkeTBALL on TeLeviSionSooner Sports Properties, in conjunction with SoonerVision, will televise at least 10 women’s basketball games this season. Stations carrying the games include KWTV-TV and KAUT-UPN 43 in Oklahoma City, KWBT-TV 19 in Tulsa, KOMI-TV 24 in Woodward and KSWO-TV in Lawton.

inSiDe Sooner Women’S BASkeTBALL This informative 30-minute show takes Sooner fans inside the inner workings of one of the most dominant women’s basketball programs in the country.

Game highlights, exclusive behind-the-scenes player and team features, as well as a scouting report for the upcoming week are topics for Inside Sooner Women’s Basketball.

The following stations will air Inside Sooner Women’s Basketball with Sherri Coale.

Kansas City, Mo. Metro Sports 30 Oklahoma City KAUT-UPN 43Oklahoma City Cox 7Omaha, Neb. Cox 802Tulsa Cox 3Woodward, Okla. KOMI-TV 14Lawton, Okla. KSWO-TVNational CBS College Sports, Fox SportsNet

Check your local listings of SoonerSports.com for show schedules and a complete list of airings.

Sooner Sports networkBob CarpenterPLAy-By-PLAy, Sooner SPorTS TeLeviSion neTWork

Debbie AntonelliAnALyST, Sooner SPorTS TeLeviSion neTWork

Brian BrinkleyPLAy-By-PLAy, Sooner SPorTS rADio neTWork

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The Big 12 Conference, despite being one of the youngest conferences in America, will continue its position as a national leader in athletics and academics as it embarks on its 15th season in 2010-11.

Since it began play in 1996-97, the Conference can boast of 38 team crowns and 459 individual NCAA Championships. The success continued last year, as Oklahoma State won the NCAA men’s cross country title while Texas captured the national championship in men’s swimming & diving. Texas A&M maintained its place as the nation’s top outdoor track & field program, securing the NCAA crowns for both the men and women for the second consecutive year.

Big 12 squads continued to lead the nation in their respective sports as every single sport the Conference sponsors had at least one school ranked in the top six of the national rankings during the past campaign. In addition, nine different sports had the No. 1 team in the nation at some point during the 2009-10 season.

In addition to the NCAA crowns, several more schools made strong national showings. Five Big 12 volleyball teams competed in the regional semifinals of the NCAA Championship in 2010, the first time that has happened in conference history. The Big 12 also had a school play for the BCS National Championship (Texas) for the seventh season and placed two women’s basketball squads (Baylor, Oklahoma) in the Final Four in the same season for the first time. Oklahoma finished second nationally at the NCAA women’s gymnastics finals - an all-time high for the Big 12 - while Oklahoma State placed second at the men’s golf championship. Iowa State was third at the NCAA wrestling championships and the Big 12 also placed a team in the College World Series in both softball (Missouri) and baseball (Oklahoma).

The individual honors also continued, as Jenny Barringer (Colorado) earned The Bowerman Award, presented for the first time to the most outstanding collegiate women’s track and field athlete. In fact, all three women’s finalists were from the Big 12. Caroline Hedwall (Oklahoma State) was named the recipient of the Honda Sports Award as the nation’s top female golfer after capturing the NCAA individual title. Lisa Koll (Iowa State) earned the Honda Award as the top collegiate female athlete in track & field, Connie Yori (Nebraska) was the consensus Division I women’s basketball coach of the year and K.J. Kindler (Oklahoma) earned national women’s gymnastics coaching accolades.

The Big 12 has had four Heisman Trophy winners in its 14-year history. In 2008, the Big 12 established a high-water mark, as for the first time in the 74-year history of the Heisman four of the top five vote-getters hailed from the same conference, including award-winner Sam Bradford (Oklahoma). The league followed that recognition with two of the top five finalists in 2009.

During the past six seasons a total of 16 NCAA trophies have been hoisted by Big 12 institutions, with at least one national crown won in all but one year for the Conference, including each of the past 13 seasons.

The Big 12 leads all conferences with its seven appearances in BCS title games. Seven league squads have played for the football national championship in the last 10 years with berths in 17 BCS games overall, including two each in 2007 and 2008. In the past two seasons, the Big 12 has had 16 players earn consensus All-America accolades.

In basketball, nine men’s and six women’s teams have advanced to their respective Final Fours in the past eight seasons as the Big 12 continues its place among the elite intercollegiate athletic conferences. On the men’s side six different teams have reached the regional finals in the past three seasons - the first time since 1985 that any conference can boast of six different teams doing so over a three-year period. The Big 12 has led the nation in women’s basketball attendance the past 11 seasons and surpassed its own NCAA record attendance mark in 2009-10.

Numerous national honors have been won by basketball student-athletes during the league’s history. Sherron Collins (Kansas) was awarded the 2010 Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award in men’s basketball as the top player six-foot or under. Kelsey Griffin (Nebraska) gave the Conference a consensus All-America selection in women’s basketball for the 10th straight season.

The Big 12 and its member institutions are committed to a competitive environment where sportsmanship and fair play take center stage. Whether on the field, in the classroom, or within the community, the student-athletes, administrators, coaches and game officials of the Big 12 support the highest ideals in sportsmanship.

Big 12 student-athletes have shown commitment to their studies by earning numerous academic recognitions. Cole Aldrich (Kansas) was the latest after being named Academic All-America of the Year in men’s basketball in 2009-10. It marked the seventh time in the past five years that a league athlete has garnered the top academic honor for their respective sport. The Big 12 had plenty of success overall in the classroom a year ago, as the Conference led the nation with 38 student-athletes earning ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America recognition.

Sarah Pavan (Nebraska) earned countless accolades for her work away from competition, being named the Academic All-America of the Year for all sports in both 2006-07 and ‘07-08. She was also named recipient of the prestigious 2006-07 Honda-Broderick Award as Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year, the first athlete since the Big 12 was formed to earn the accolade. In its history, the conference has nearly 400 academic honorees, averaging more than 25 each season.

The Big 12 can boast of other stories that combine on and off the field success. Patience Knight (Texas Tech) was the recipient of the Honda Inspiration Award in 2008, given to an outstanding female college athlete who overcomes adversity to excel in her sport. She was diagnosed with a cancerous tumor in 2007, but rebounded to win All-America honors at the 2008 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships.

Competitive excellence, scholarship and sportsmanship are all equal components of the Big 12 philosophy. All-Big 12 teams and Academic All-Big 12 squads are recognized for each sport at the end of their respective seasons. At the end of each academic year, the Conference honors its top male and female student-athletes with the Big 12 Athlete of the Year and Big 12 Sportsperson of the Year awards.

Institutions can also nominate student-athletes for the prestigious Dr. Prentice Gautt Postgraduate Scholarships at the end of each academic year. A total of 249 scholars have received over 1.6 million in postgraduate financial aid through the first 14 years of the program.

The Big 12 sponsors 21 sports. Men’s squads include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, swimming & diving, tennis and wrestling. Women’s teams are fielded in basketball, cross country, golf, gymnastics, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis and volleyball.

The Conference is made up of 12 institutions that have shared many traditional rivalries throughout their histories. Member schools include - Baylor University, University of Colorado, Iowa State University, University of Kansas, Kansas State University, University of Missouri, University of Nebraska, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University, University of Texas, Texas A&M University and Texas Tech University.

The institutions created a league that spans seven states, over 46 million people and television households in 18 of the top 100 markets within its geographic footprint.

The Conference conducts championships for 19 of its 21 sports. Each championship helps to determine teams and/or individuals that will represent the Big 12 in national postseason competition. The winner of the Big 12 football championship game earns the league’s berth into the Bowl Championship Series.

In the last several years the Big 12 has increased its bowl agreements and expanded television opportunities for all sports through contracts with ABC/ESPN and FSN. Most recently, the league renewed and expanded its multi-year arrangement with ABC/ESPN, Inc. The new contract began in 2008-09.

In its first 14 years, the Conference has distributed more than $1.2 billion to its 12 member institutions. The Big 12 staff administers to over 4,600 student-athletes in its 21 sports. The conference office is headquartered in Irving, Texas.

Big 12 ConferenceDan BeebeComiSSioner

Dru hancockSenior ASSoCiATe ComiSSioner

Bob BurdaASSiSTAnT ComiSSioner/CommuniCATionS

Joni JamesASSoCiATe DireCTor of CommuniCATionS

Patty BroderickCoorDinATor of Women’S BASkeTBALL offiCiALS

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Friday, November 12Missouri at Memphis, 5:00 p.m.1-Florida International at Baylor, 6:30 p.m. Texas Tech at New Mexico, 8:00 p.m.Regis at Colorado2-Grambling State at Kansas State Mississippi Valley State at Texas

Saturday, November 13Oklahoma at UW-Milwaukee, 1:00 p.m.Western Illinois at Iowa State, 7:00 p.m.1-Montana State at Baylor2-Marist/St. John’s at Kansas State Vermont at NebraskaTexas Southern at Oklahoma State

Sunday, November 14South Dakota at Kansas, 2:00 p.m.1-Rice at Baylor, 2:30 p.m. Missouri at Eastern Illinois

Monday, November 15Drake at Iowa State [Mediacom], 7:00 p.m.Samford at Texas Tech, 7:00 p.m.

Tuesday, November 16Baylor at Connecticut [ESPN2], 5:00 p.m.UALR at Texas A&M, 7:00 p.m.Colorado at Denver, 8:00 p.m.Northwestern State at Texas

Wednesday, November 17Indiana State at Kansas State, 7:00 p.m.TAMU-CC at Kansas, 7:00 p.m.Miami (Fla.) at Nebraska, 7:05 p.m.

Thursday, November 18Grambling at Oklahoma State, 7:00 p.m.

Friday, November 193-Michigan State at Baylor, 7:00 p.m. Western Illinois at Oklahoma, 7:00 p.m.Santa Clara at Colorado

Saturday, November 20St. Mary’s at NebraskaCentenary at Oklahoma StateTexas A&M at Rice

Sunday, November 21Western Illinois at Kansas State, 2:00 p.m.Iowa State at Northern Iowa, 3:00 p.m.Idaho State at Texas Tech, 3:30 p.m.Tennessee-Martin at Colorado4-Kansas at Wisconsin Boston at Texas

Monday, November 22Fresno State at Oklahoma, 7:00 p.m.UT-Arlington at Oklahoma State, 7:00 p.m.Liberty at Texas A&M, 7:00 p.m.3-Nebraska at Washington State

Tuesday, November 23Mississippi Valley at Texas Tech, 5:30 p.m.Texas Southern at Baylor, 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday, November 24Idaho State at Texas

Thursday, November 255-Iowa State vs. Virginia, 2:15 p.m.5-Missouri vs. Tennessee, 4:45 p.m.

Friday, November 26Nebraska-Omaha at Nebraska, 11:05 a.m.5-Iowa State vs. TCU, 2:15 p.m. 5-Missouri vs. Georgetown, 4:45 p.m. 6-Charleston Southern at Texas Tech, 6:00 p.m. Liberty at Baylor, 7:00 p.m.7-North Dakota State at Kansas, 7:00 p.m. 8-UTPA at Oklahoma, 7:00 p.m. 9-Texas A&M vs. Arizona, 8:30 p.m. 10-Oklahoma State vs. TBD 11-Evansville at Colorado Saturday, November 27Kansas State at College of Charleston, 1:00 p.m.5-Iowa State vs. West Virginia, 2:15 p.m. 5-Missouri vs. Georgia Tech, 4:45 p.m. 8- Gardner Webb at Oklahoma, 5:00 p.m. 7-Memphis at Kansas, 6:00 p.m.

6-American at Texas Tech, 6:00 p.m. 9-Texas A&M vs. Michigan, 8:30 p.m. 10-Oklahoma State vs. TBD 11-Loyola-Chicago/E. Washington at Colorado

Sunday, November 287-Fordham at Kansas, 1:30 p.m. Southeastern Louisiana at Baylor, 2:00 p.m.6-Sam Houston at Texas Tech, 2:00 p.m. Texas at Stanford [FSN], 2:30 p.m.8- Prairie View A&M at Oklahoma, 5:00 p.m.

Tuesday, November 30South Dakota State at Kansas State, 7:00 p.m.UNLV at Nebraska, 7:05 p.m.

Wednesday, December 1Notre Dame at Baylor, 7:00 p.m.Maine at Kansas, 7:00 p.m.Sam Houston State at Oklahoma, 7:00 p.m.UA-Little Rock at Oklahoma State, 7:00 p.m.UTSA at Texas Tech, 7:00 p.m.Texas State at ColoradoMissouri at Ball State

Saturday, December 4California at Texas A&M [FSN], 11:00 a.m.Kansas at SMU, 2:00 p.m.4-Illinois at Colorado

Sunday, December 54-Nebraska at Indiana [BTN], 11:00 a.m. 4-Missouri at Northwestern [BTN], 1:00 p.m. 4-Minnesota at Baylor, 2:00 p.m. 4-Michigan at Iowa State, 2:00 p.m. 4-Kansas State at Iowa, 2:00 p.m. 4-Wisconsin at Oklahoma State, 2:00 p.m. 4-Texas at Michigan State [BTN], 3:00 p.m. 4-Oklahoma at Ohio State [BTN], 5:00 p.m. 4-Texas Tech at Penn State

Monday, December 612-Texas A&M at Duke [ESPN2], 6:00 p.m.

Tuesday, December 7Northwestern State at Texas Tech, 7:00 p.m.UT Martin at Missouri [MSN], 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday, December 8North Dakota at Kansas State [FSNKC], 7:00 p.m.Stephen F. Austin at Oklahoma, 7:00 p.m.Nebraska at Creighton, 7:05 p.m.Colorado State at ColoradoUTPA at Texas

Thursday, December 9Kansas at Michigan, 6:00 p.m.Iowa State at Iowa, 7:00 p.m.4-Purdue at Texas A&M, 7:00 p.m.

Saturday, December 11UMKC at Missouri [MSN], 12:00 p.m.Northern Colorado at Nebraska, 7:05 p.m.

Sunday, December 12Tennessee at Texas [FSN], 12:00 p.m.TCU at Texas A&M, 12:00 p.m.Columbia at Iowa State, 12:30 p.m.Duke at Oklahoma State, 1:00 p.m.Alabama at Kansas, 2:00 p.m.UC Davis at Kansas State, 2:00 p.m.New Mexico at Oklahoma, 2:00 p.m.

Tuesday, December 14Tennessee at Baylor [ESPN2], 6:00 p.m.

Saturday, December 1813-Texas vs. SMU, 2:30 p.m. 14-Nebraska vs. Houston, 6:00 p.m. 15-CU at USC, 6:30 p.m.

Sunday, December 1916-Texas A&M vs. Rutgers [ESPNU], 11:00 a.m. SIU Edwardsville at Kansas, 2:00 p.m.Oklahoma at Arkansas, 2:00 p.m.17-Texas Tech vs. Pittsburgh, 2:00 p.m. 15-CU vs. Dayton/SDSU, 5/7:30 p.m.14-Nebraska vs. Marist, 8:30 p.m.

13-Texas vs. UNLV, 9:30 p.m. New Jersey Tech at Missouri

Monday, December 2017-Texas Tech vs. California, 4:15 p.m.18-Kansas State vs. UTSA, 6:00 p.m. Cal State Northridge at Iowa State, 7:00 p.m.13-Texas vs. South Florida, 7:00 p.m. 19-Baylor vs. Clemson, 7:15 p.m. 14-Nebraska vs. Louisville, 8:30 p.m.

Tuesday, December 2118-Kansas State vs. Middle Tennessee, 5:00 p.m. 19-Baylor vs. Syracuse, 7:15 p.m.UC Riverside at Missouri

Wednesday, December 22Kansas at Creighton, 7:00 p.m.Oral Roberts at Oklahoma State, 7:00 p.m.

Monday, December 27UA-Pine Bluff at Oklahoma State, 7:00 p.m.

Tuesday, December 2820-Texas vs. Cincinnati, 10:00 p.m.20-Texas A&M vs. Drexel

Wednesday, December 2921-Kansas State at Dartmouth, 6:00 p.m. UA-Pine Bluff at Oklahoma, 7:00 p.m.Texas Tech at Western Kentucky, 7:00 p.m.22-Florida A&M at Iowa State, 7:30 p.m. UAB at Missouri

Thursday, December 3021-Kansas State vs. Vermont, 4:00 p.m. UTPA at Baylor, 7:00 p.m.UTA at Kansas, 7:00 p.m.South Florida at Nebraska, 7:05 p.m.22-Prairie View A&M at Iowa State, 7:30 p.m. 20-Texas vs. San Diego/Hofstra, 8/10:00 p.m. Colgate at Colorado20-Texas A&M vs. SDSU/UTSA

Sunday, January 2Chicago State at Iowa State, 2:00 p.m.UTPA at Oklahoma State, 2:00 p.m.Oklahoma at TCU [MTN], 5:00 p.m.Florida A&M at Nebraska, 6:05 p.m.Florida State at MissouriSam Houston State at Texas

Monday, January 3UMKC at Kansas, 7:00 p.m.Houston Baptist at Texas Tech, 7:00 p.m.

Tuesday, January 4North Dakota State at Iowa State, 7:00 p.m.Vermont at Oklahoma State, 7:00 p.m.UL-Monroe at Texas A&M, TBANorth Dakota at Colorado

Wednesday, January 5Missouri at Xavier

Saturday, January 8Iowa State at Baylor* [FSN], 11:00 a.m.Oklahoma at Nebraska*, 2:05 p.m. Colorado at Texas A&M*Texas at Missouri* Texas Tech at Kansas*

Sunday, January 9Oklahoma State at Kansas State* [FSN], 2:30 p.m.

Tuesday, January 11Nebraska at Iowa State* [Mediacom], 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday, January 12Kansas State at Oklahoma*, 7:00 p.m.Missouri at Texas Tech*, 7:00 p.m. Kansas at Colorado*Baylor at Texas*Texas A&M at Oklahoma State*

Saturday, January 15Texas A&M at Missouri* [FSN], 11:00 a.m.Kansas State at Texas Tech*, 2:00 p.m.Oklahoma State at Baylor*, 7:00 p.m.Iowa State at Colorado*

Sunday, January 16Oklahoma at Texas* [ESPNU], 12:30 p.m. Kansas at Nebraska* [FSN], 2:00 p.m.

Tuesday, January 18Colorado at Oklahoma State*

Wednesday, January 19Missouri at Kansas State*, 7:00 p.m.Texas Tech at Oklahoma*, 7:00 p.m. Texas at Texas A&M*, 7:00 p.m.Baylor at Kansas*

Saturday, January 22Texas A&M at Iowa State* [FSN], 11:00 a.m.Nebraska at Kansas State* [FSN], 1:00 p.m.Texas Tech at Baylor*, 7:30 p.m.Missouri at Colorado*Oklahoma State at Texas*

Sunday, January 23Oklahoma at Kansas* [FSN], 12:00 p.m.

Wednesday, January 26Texas at Texas Tech*, 7:00 p.m.Texas A&M at Oklahoma*, 7:00 p.m.Iowa State at Nebraska*, 7:05 p.m.Kansas at Missouri*Kansas State at Colorado*

Saturday, January 29Oklahoma at Oklahoma State* [FSN], 12:00 p.m. Kansas at Kansas State*, 2:00 p.m.Missouri at Iowa State*, 2:00 p.m. Texas Tech at Nebraska*, 7:05 p.m.

Sunday, January 30Baylor at Texas A&M* [FSN], 12:00 p.m. Colorado at Texas*

Wednesday, February 2Oklahoma at Baylor*, 7:00 p.m.Oklahoma State at Iowa State* [Mediacom], 7:00 p.m.Colorado at Kansas*Nebraska at Missouri*

Saturday, February 5Iowa State at Oklahoma* [FSN], 12:30 p.m. Texas A&M at Texas Tech*, 2:00 p.m.Kansas at Texas* Kansas State at Missouri*

Sunday, February 6Baylor at Oklahoma State* [ESPNU], 1:00 p.m.Nebraska at Colorado* [FSN], 3:00 p.m.

Wednesday, February 9Oklahoma at Texas A&M*, 7:00 p.m.Texas at Kansas State* [FSNKC], 7:00 p.m.Iowa State at Kansas*, 7:00 p.m.Baylor at Nebraska*, 7:05 p.m.Texas Tech at Oklahoma State*

Saturday, February 12Texas at Baylor* [FSN], 12:30 p.m.Missouri at Oklahoma*, 2:00 p.m.Kansas at Texas A&M*, 7:00 p.m.Nebraska at Oklahoma State*Texas Tech at Colorado*

Sunday, February 13Kansas State at Iowa State* [ESPN2], 4:00 p.m. Monday, February 14Oklahoma at Connecticut [ESPN2], 6:00 p.m.Texas A&M at Baylor* [ESPN2], 8:00 p.m.

Tuesday, February 15Nebraska at Texas*

Wednesday, February 16Colorado at Kansas State* [FSNKC], 7:00 p.m.Iowa State at Texas Tech*, 7:00 p.m.Oklahoma State at Missouri* [MSN], 7:00 p.m.

Saturday, February 19Baylor at Texas Tech* [FSN], 12:30 p.m. Texas at Oklahoma* [FSN], 5:00 p.m.Colorado at Iowa State*, 7:00 p.m. Oklahoma State at Texas A&M*, 7:00 p.m.Kansas State at Nebraska*, 7:05 p.m. Missouri at Kansas*

Monday, February 21Texas at Iowa State* [ESPN2], 8:00 p.m.

Tuesday, February 22Texas Tech at Texas A&M*, 7:00 p.m.Missouri at Nebraska*, 7:05 p.m.

Wednesday, February 23Kansas State at Baylor*, 7:00 p.m.Oklahoma at Colorado*, 7:00 p.m.Kansas at Oklahoma State*

Saturday, February 26Oklahoma State at Texas Tech* [FSN], 5:00 p.m.Iowa State at Kansas State*, 7:00 p.m. Colorado at Missouri*Nebraska at Kansas*

Sunday, February 27Texas A&M at Texas* [FSN], 2:00 p.m.Baylor at Oklahoma* [ESPN2], 4:00 p.m.

Tuesday, March 1Kansas at Iowa State*, 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday, March 2Missouri at Baylor*, 7:00 p.m.Oklahoma State at Oklahoma*, 7:00 p.m.Texas A&M at Kansas State* [FSNKC], 7:00 p.m.Colorado at Nebraska*, 7:05 p.m. Texas Tech at Texas*

Saturday, March 5Oklahoma at Texas Tech*, 2:00 p.m.Kansas State at Kansas* [FSN], 6:30 p.m. Iowa State at Missouri* Nebraska at Texas A&M*Baylor at Colorado*Texas at Oklahoma State*

March 8, 9, 11, 12Phillips 66 Big 12 Women’s Basketball ChampionshipKansas City, Mo. (Municipal Auditorium)

March 19 & 21NCAA First & Second Rounds: Albuquerque, N.M.; Columbus, Ohio; Durham, N.C.; Knoxville, Tenn.; Salt Lake City, Utah; Spokane Wash.; Stanford, Calif.; University Park, Pa.

March 20 & 22NCAA First & Second Rounds: Auburn, Ala.; Charlottesville, Va.; Cincinnati, Ohio; College Park, Md.; Shreveport, La.; Storrs, Conn.; Waco, Texas (Baylor host); Wichita, Kan.

March 26 & 28NCAA Regionals: Dayton, Ohio; Spokane, Wash

March 27 & 29NCAA Regionals: Dallas, Texas (Big 12 host); Philadelphia, Pa.

April 3 & 5Women’s Final FourIndianapolis, Ind. (Conseco Fieldhouse)

Key: * Big 12 Conference Game; [ ] – TV Game; 1-World Vision Invitational, Waco, Texas; 2-Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic, Manhattan, Kan.; 3-Super Six Series; 4-Big Ten/Big 12 Challenge; 5-Paradise Jam, St. Thomas, USVI; 6-World Vision Classic, Lubbock, Texas; 7-Basketball Traveler’s Inc., Lawrence, Kan.; 8-Basketball Traveler’s, Inc. Invitational, Norman, Okla.; 9-Cancun Tournament, Cancun, Mexico; 10- New Mexico Thanksgiving Tournament, Albuquerque, N.M.; 11-24th Annual Omni Hotels Classic, Boulder, Colo.; 12-Jimmy V Classic, Durham, N.C.; 13-Basketball Traveler’s Classic, Las Vegas, Nev.; 14-Duel in the Dessert, Las Vegas, Nev.; 15-USC Tournament, Los Angeles, Calif.; 16-Maggie Dixon Classic, New York, N.Y.; 17-Las Vegas Holiday Hoops Classic, Las Vegas, Nev.; 18-UTSA Christmas Classic, San Antonio, Texas; 19- Bahamas Sunsplash Shootout, Nassau, Bahamas; 20-Surf ’n Slam, San Diego, Calif.; 21-Blue Sky Classic, Hanover, N.H.; 22-Cyclone Challenge, Ames, Iowa

Composite Schedule

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opponent info

ArkAnSAS-Pine BLuffDate: Dec. 29, 2010Series Record: OU, 1-0Last Meeting: Dec. 10, 2006

Head Coach: Cary Shelton2009-10 Record: 8-22Athletics Website: UAPBlionsroar.com

SID: Andrew RobertsE-mail: [email protected]: (870) 575-7949

ArkAnSASDate: Dec. 19, 2010Series Record: OU, 9-6Last Meeting: Dec. 5, 2009

Head Coach: Tom Collen2009-10 Record: 13-18Athletics Website: ArkansasRazorbacks.com

SID: Jeri Thorpe E-mail: [email protected]: (479) 575-5037

neW mexiCoDate: Dec. 12, 2010Series Record: OU, 7-2Last Meeting: Dec. 30, 2006

Head Coach: Don Flanagan2009-10 Record: Athletics Website: GoLobos.com

SID: Kara DanaE-mail: [email protected]: (505) 925-5520

STePhen f. AuSTin Date: Dec. 8, 2010Series Record: Tied, 4-4Last Meeting: Dec. 13, 2004

Head Coach: Brandon Schneider2009-10 Record: 20-11Athletics Website: sfajacks.com

SID: James Dixon E-mail: [email protected]: (936) 468-2606

ohio STATeDate: Dec. 5, 2010Series Record: OSU, 2-0Last Meeting: Dec. 20, 2006

Head Coach: Jim Foster2009-10 Record: 31-5Athletics Website: OhioStateBuckeyes.com

SID: Adam WidmanE-mail: [email protected]: (614) 247-0011

SAm houSTon STATeDate: Dec. 1, 2010Series Record: OU, 2-1Last Meeting: Nov. 26, 2003

Head Coach: Brenda Welch-Nichols2009-10 Record: 11-18Athletics Website: GoBearkKats.com

SID: Paul RidingsE-mail: [email protected]: (936) 294-3538

PrAirie vieW A&mDate: Nov. 28, 2010Series Record: OU, 7-0Last Meeting: March 22, 2009

Head Coach: Toyelle Wilson2009-10 Record: 16-12Athletics Website: PVamu.edu

SID: Reggie RouzanE-mail: [email protected]: (936) 261-9106

gArDner-WeBBDate: Nov. 27, 2010Series Record: First meetingLast Meeting: First Meeting

Head Coach: Rick Reeves2009-10 Record: 28-5Athletics Website: GWUsports.com

SID: Kevin Davis E-mail: [email protected]: (704) 406-3981

TexAS-PAn AmeriCAnDate: Nov. 26, 2010Series Record: OU, 3-0Last Meeting: Dec. 17, 1996

Head Coach: Denny Downing2009-10 Record: 13-18Athletics Website: UTPABroncos.com

SID: Rebecca SweatE-mail: [email protected]: (956) 665-2205

freSno STATeDate: Nov. 22, 2010Series Record: First meetingLast Meeting: First Meeting

Head Coach: Adrian Wiggins2009-10 Record: 28-7Athletics Website: GoBullDogs.com

SID: Steve SchaakE-mail: [email protected]: (559) 244-5617

WeSTern iLLinoiSDate: Nov. 19, 2010Series Record: First meetingLast Meeting: First Meeting

Head Coach: Leslie Crane2009-10 Record: 11-20Athletics Website: GoLeatherNecks.com

SID: Ryan BowerE-mail: [email protected]: (309) 298-1133

miLWAukeeDate: Nov. 13, 2010Series Record: OU, 1-0 Last Meeting: Nov. 11, 2006

Head Coach: Sandy Botham2009-10 Record: 13-20Athletics Website: UWMPanthers.com

SID: Kevin Conway E-mail: [email protected]: (414) 229-2413

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TCuDate: Jan. 2, 2011Series Record: OU, 11-2Last Meeting: Nov. 21, 2009

Head Coach: Jeff Mittie2009-10 Record: 23-9Athletics Website: GoFrogs.com

SID: Andy Anderson E-mail: [email protected]: (817) 257-7969

TexAS TeChDate: Jan. 19 and March 3, 2011Series Record: TTU, 21-20Last Meeting: Jan. 30, 2010

Head Coach: Kristy Curry2009-10 Record: 18-16Athletics Website: TexasTech.com

SID: Tammi HoffmanE-mail: [email protected]: (806) 787-5662

TexAS A&mDate: Jan. 26 and Feb. 9, 2011Series Record: OU, 26-14Last Meeting: March 2, 2010

Head Coach: Gary Blair2009-10 Record: 26-8Athletics Website: AggieAthletics.com

SID: Deanna WernerE-mail: [email protected]: (979) 777-3567

TexASDate: Jan. 16 and Feb. 19, 2011Series Record: UT, 22-16Last Meeting: Feb. 27, 2010

Head Coach: Gail Goestenkors2009-10 Record: 22-11Athletics Website: TexasSports.com

SID: Ashley CushmanE-mail: [email protected]

Phone: (512) 471-9801

okLAhomA STATeDate: Jan. 29 and March 02, 2011Series Record: OU, 51-35Last Meeting: March 13, 2010

Head Coach: Kurt Budke2009-10 Record: 25-11Athletics Website: OKState.com

SID: Ryan CameronE-mail: [email protected]: (405) 742-4363

miSSouriDate: Feb. 12, 2011Series Record: MU, 29-26Last Meeting: Jan. 20, 2010

Head Coach: Robin Pingeton2009-10 Record: 13-18Athletics Website: MUTigers.com

SID: Kate LakinE-mail: [email protected]: (513) 882-2531

kAnSASDate: Jan. 23, 2011Series Record: Tied, 27-27Last Meeting: Jan. 23, 2010

Head Coach: Bonnie Henrickson2009-10 Record: 19-16Athletics Website: KUathletics.com

SID: Katy LonerganE-mail: [email protected]: (785) 864-7314

ioWA STATeDate: Feb. 5, 2011Series Record: OU, 30-18Last Meeting: Jan. 27, 2010

Head Coach: Bill Fennelly2009-10 Record: 25-8Athletics Website: Cyclones.com

SID: Matthew ShoultzE-mail: [email protected]: (515) 520-1341

CoLorADoDate: Feb. 23, 2011Series Record: CU, 22-33Last Meeting: Feb. 13, 2010

Head Coach: Linda Lappe2009-10 Record: 13-17Athletics Website: CUBuffs.com

SID: Troy AndreE-mail: [email protected]: (503) 492-5626

neBrASkADate: Jan. 08, 2011Series Record: OU, 26-23Last Meeting: Feb. 24, 2010

Head Coach: Connie Yori 2009-10 Record: 34-2Athletics Website: Huskers.com

SID: Jeff GrieschE-mail: [email protected]: (402) 472-2263

BAyLorDate: Feb. 2 and 27, 2011Series Record: OU, 25-10Last Meeting: Feb. 21, 2009

Head Coach: Kim Mulkey2009-10 Record: 27-10Athletics Website: BaylorBears.com

SID: Julie BennettE-mail: [email protected]: (254) 709-9657

kAnSAS STATeDate: Jan. 12, 2011Series Record: OU, 28-22Last Meeting: Feb. 21, 2010

Head Coach: Deb Patterson2009-10 Record: 14-18Athletics Website: K-StateSports.com

SID: Randy PetersonE-mail: [email protected]: (785) 532-7975

ConneCTiCuTDate: Feb. 14, 2011Series Record: OU, 0-8Last Meeting: Feb. 15, 2010

Head Coach: Geno Auriemma2009-10 Record: 41-0Athletics Website: UConnHuskies.com

SID: Patrick McKennaE-mail: [email protected]: (860) 486-3531

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Tv/Photo roster

CArLee roeThLiSBerger6-1 | SR | Forward

Findlay, Ohio

niCoLe griffin6-6 | FR | CenterMilwaukee, Wis.

AAryn eLLenBerg5-7 | FR | GuardLas Vegas, Nev.

LAuren WiLLiS5-11 | SR | Guard

Overland Park, Kan.

DAnieLLe roBinSon5-9 | SR | GuardSan Jose, Calif.

JeLenA CerinA6-5 | JR | Center

Vrsac, Serbia

ALexAnn yAnCey5-8 | FR | Guard

Plano, Texas

morgAn hook5-10 | FR | Guard

Lowell, Ark.

JACqueLine JeffCoAT6-2 | FR | Forward

Plano, Texas

koDi morriSon5-8 | SO | GuardSeminole, Okla.

WhiTney hAnD6-1 | SO (RS) | Guard

Fort Worth, Texas

LynDSey CLomAn6-2 | SO | Forward/Center

San Antonio, Texas

JASmine hArTmAn5-11 | JR | Guard

Houston, Texas

JAn roSSAssistant Coach

15th Season

Sherri CoALeHead Coach15th Season

JoAnnA mcfArLAnD6-2 | SO | Forward/Center

Derby, Kan.

STACy hAnSmeyerAssistant Coach

10th Season

ChAD ThrAiLkiLLAssistant Coach

Ninth Season