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TaBle of ConTenTS & QuiCk faCTS / inTroduCTion

IntroductIonQuick Facts _____________________________ 12015-16 Roster __________________________ 2Pronunciation Guide ______________________ 2Schedule _______________________________ 3Roster at a Glance ________________________ 4Program Notebook _______________________ 5Media Information ________________________ 6

StudEnt-AtHLEtESKelsey Lang _____________________________ 8Brianna Taylor ___________________________ 9Ariel Atkins _____________________________ 10Tasia Foman ___________________________ 11Brooke McCarty _________________________ 12Olamide Aborowa _______________________ 13Lashann Higgs __________________________ 14Jordan Hosey __________________________ 15Audrey-Ann Caron-Goudreau ______________ 16Khaleann Caron-Goudreau ________________ 16Joyner Holmes __________________________ 17Alecia Sutton ___________________________ 17Jada Underwood ________________________ 18Jatarie White ___________________________ 18

coAcHIng StAffHead Coach Karen Aston ______________ 20-21Aston vs. All Opponents _______________ 22-23Assistant Coach Jamie Carey ______________ 24Assistant Coach George Washington ________ 25Assistant Coach Tina Thompson ____________ 26Assistant AD Angela Ortega _______________ 27Strength and Conditioning Shaun McPherson _ 28Support Staff ________________________ 29-31

opponEntSOpponent Information _________________ 34-42

2015-16 rEvIEwSeason Recap _______________________ 44-45Statistics ___________________________ 46-50Starting Lineups _________________________ 51Highs and Lows ______________________ 52-55Game Recaps _______________________ 56-672016 NCAA Bracket ______________________ 68Departing Player Salutes _______________ 69-71Big 12 Conference Review _____________ 72-76

HIStorY And rEcordSCareer Records ______________________ 78-80Class Records __________________________ 81Team Single-Season Records ___________ 82-83Individual Single-Season Records ________ 84-85

Team Game Records __________________ 86-87Individual Game Records ______________ 88-89Triple-Doubles __________________________ 89Scoring _______________________________ 90Year-by-Year Scoring Leaders ______________ 911,000-Point Scorers ______________________ 91Rebounding ____________________________ 92Assists ________________________________ 93 Steals _________________________________ 94Blocks ________________________________ 95Miscellaneous __________________________ 96100-Point and Overtime Games ____________ 97Frank Erwin Center ______________________ 98Home Attendance Records ________________ 99Texas in the NCAA Tournament ________ 100-101Series Records ____________________ 102-109Against Major Conferences ____________110-111All-Time Roster ________________________ 112All-Time Numbers ______________________ 113National Awards ________________________ 114Conference Awards _____________________ 115Academic Awards ______________________ 116Team Awards __________________________ 117Longhorns in the Pros ___________________ 118USA Basketball ________________________ 119All-Time Results ___________________ 120-141Texas in the Final Rankings _______________ 142

QuIcK fActSgEnErAL InformAtIonSchool ________________The University of TexasLocation _________________ Austin, Texas 78713Founded ____________________________ 1883Enrollment ______ 51,334 (40,170 undergraduate)Nickname ________________________LonghornsSchool Colors _ Burnt Orange & White (Pantone 159)Conference _______________ Big 12 Conference President: ___________Greg Fenves (Cornell ‘79)Athletics Director __ Chris Plonsky (Kent State ‘79)Athletic Department Phone ______ (512) 471-4787Website ________ TexasSports.com / UTexas.edu

fAcILItIES Arena (Capacity) ____Frank Erwin Center (16,540)Practice Facility ______ Denton A. Cooley PavilionOffices Marian Dozier Women’s Basketball Offices

mEdIA rELAtIonS Office Phone __________________ 512-471-6036Office Fax ____________________ 512-471-6040Associate AD, Media Relations __ Scott McConnellprimary wBB contact ___________ Sean cartell Mobile Phone ________________ 352-278-5422 Office Phone ________________ 512-471-6039 E-mail _____ [email protected] wBB contact ___ Kendall Anderson Mobile Phone ________________ 832-457-0501 E-mail ________________ [email protected]

progrAm HIStorY First Season of Women’s Basketball ____1974-75All-Time Record _____________ 1012-372 (.731)Conference membership ____________________

Southwest (1982-96); Big 12 (1996-present)Conference titles (regular season) __________ 12 1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87,

1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1992-93, 1995-96, 2002-03, 2003-04

Conference titles (tournament) _____________ 10 1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87,

1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1993-94, 2002-03NCAA Tournament appearances _ 29 (38-28, .576) 1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87,

1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93, 1993-94, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1998-99, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16

NCAA Final Four appearances ______________ 3 1985-86, 1986-87, 2002-03 NCAA titles _____________________________ 1 1985-86

tIcKEtSWebsite ______________ TexasSports.com/ticketsPhone _______________________ 512-471-3333

coAcHIng StAffHead Coach ______ Karen Aston (Little Rock ‘87) Record at Texas ______89-46 / .659 (4 seasons) Career Record _____190-109 / .635 (9 seasons)Assistant Coach ________ Jamie Carey (Texas ‘04)Assistant Coach __________ George Washington

____________________(Abilene Christian ‘00) Assistant Coach ______ Tina Thompson (USC ‘97)

tEAm InformAtIon 2015-16 Overall Record _________________31-5Big 12 Conference Record / Finish ____ 15-3 / 2nd2015-16 Final Ranking (AP/Coaches) ________6/72015-16 Big 12 Championship _____ 2-1 (Finalist)2015-16 NCAA Championship _______ 3-1 (Elite 8)Starters Returning / Lost _________________2 / 3Letterwinners Returning / Lost: ____________8 / 6Newcomers _____________________________ 5Breakdown by Class Seniors (2) ________________Kelsey Lang, Brianna Taylor Juniors (5) Ariel Atkins, Audrey-Ann Caron-Goudreau, Tasia

Foman, Brooke McCarty, Jatarie White* Sophomores (4) Olamide Aborowa, Lashann Higgs, Jordan

Hosey, Khaleann Caron-Goudreau Freshmen (3) _____ Joyner Holmes, Alecia Sutton, Jada

Underwood* Jatarie White will sit out the 2016-17 season due to NCAA

Transfer Rules.

guIdE crEdItS Written & Compiled _ Sean Cartell and Kendall AndersonEditorial Assistance __________________Sam SchelfoutCover Design _______________________Emily JohnsonDivider Page Design ______________ Kendall AndersonPhotography ______________ UT Athletics Photography

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inTroduCTion / 2015-16 roSTernumErIcAL#____ nAmE __________________________ poS. _______Ht. _______cLASS ________________________HomEtown ___________________________________ HIgH ScHooL / LASt ScHooL 1___ Alecia Sutton _______________G _____ 5-8 ______Fr. ____________________St. Louis, Mo. __________________________________ Parkway North5___ Jordan Hosey ______________F _____ 6-1 _____ So. ____________________Pearland, Texas ______________________________________ Manvel10__ Lashann Higgs _____________G _____ 5-9 _____ So. ____________________Round Rock, Texas ________________________________Cedar Ridge11 __ Brooke McCarty ____________G _____ 5-4 ______ Jr. ____________________League City, Texas _______________________________ Clear Springs12__ Jada Underwood ___________G/F ____ 6-0 ______Fr. ____________________Mesquite, Texas ________________________________________ Horn14__ Olamide Aborowa ___________F _____ 6-3 _____ So. ____________________Ondo, Nigeria ____________________________Neumann-Goretti [Pa.]20__ Brianna Taylor ______________G _____ 5-9 ______Sr. ____________________Houston, Texas ________________________________ Spring Dekaney22__ Tasia Foman _______________G _____ 5-4 ______ Jr. ____________________Duncanville, Texas ________________________________ Duncanville23__ Ariel Atkins ________________G _____ 5-11 ______ Jr. ____________________Duncanville, Texas ________________________________ Duncanville24__ Joyner Holmes ____________G/F ____ 6-3 ______Fr. ____________________Cedar Hill, Texas ____________________________________ Cedar Hill30__ Khaléann Caron-Goudreau ____F _____ 6-4 ____ R-So. ___________________Gatineau, Quebec ______________________ IMG Academy / Vanderbilt31__ Audrey-Ann Caron-Goudreau __F _____ 6-4 ______ Jr. ____________________Gatineau, Quebec _______ IMG Academy / Vanderbilt / Gulf Coast [Fla.] 40__ Kelsey Lang _______________C _____ 6-5 ______Sr. ____________________The Woodlands, Texas __________________________ The Woodlands-- __ Jatarie White ______________ F/C ____ 6-4 ______ Jr. ____________________Charlotte, N.C. ___________________Providence Day / South Carolina

ALpHABEtIcAL#____ nAmE __________________________ poS. _______Ht. _______cLASS ________________________HomEtown ___________________________________ HIgH ScHooL / LASt ScHooL 14__ Olamide Aborowa ___________F _____ 6-3 _____ So. ____________________Ondo, Nigeria ____________________________Neumann-Goretti [Pa.]23__ Ariel Atkins ________________G _____ 5-11 ______ Jr. ____________________Duncanville, Texas ________________________________ Duncanville31__ Audrey-Ann Caron-Goudreau __F _____ 6-4 ______ Jr. ____________________Gatineau, Quebec _______ IMG Academy / Vanderbilt / Gulf Coast [Fla.]30__ Khaléann Caron-Goudreau ____F _____ 6-4 ____ R-So. ___________________Gatineau, Quebec ______________________ IMG Academy / Vanderbilt22__ Tasia Foman _______________G _____ 5-4 ______ Jr. ____________________Duncanville, Texas ________________________________ Duncanville10__ Lashann Higgs _____________G _____ 5-9 _____ So. ____________________Round Rock, Texas ________________________________Cedar Ridge24__ Joyner Holmes ____________G/F ____ 6-3 ______Fr. ____________________Cedar Hill, Texas ____________________________________ Cedar Hill5___ Jordan Hosey ______________F _____ 6-1 _____ So. ____________________Pearland, Texas ______________________________________ Manvel40__ Kelsey Lang _______________C _____ 6-5 ______Sr. ____________________The Woodlands, Texas __________________________ The Woodlands11 __ Brooke McCarty ____________G _____ 5-4 ______ Jr. ____________________League City, Texas _______________________________ Clear Springs1___ Alecia Sutton _______________G _____ 5-8 ______Fr. ____________________St. Louis, Mo. __________________________________ Parkway North20__ Brianna Taylor ______________G _____ 5-9 ______Sr. ____________________Houston, Texas ________________________________ Spring Dekaney12__ Jada Underwood ___________G/F ____ 6-0 ______Fr. ____________________Mesquite, Texas ________________________________________ Horn-- __ Jatarie White ______________ F/C ____ 6-4 ______ Jr. ____________________Charlotte, N.C. ___________________Providence Day / South Carolina

coAcHIng StAff Head coach: Karen Aston 5th Season as Head Coach at UT / 10th Season as a Head Coach / 13th Season at UT (Little Rock ‘87)Assistant coach: Jamie Carey 1st Season at UT (The University of Texas ‘04)Assistant coach: George Washington 5th Season at UT (Abilene Christian University ‘00) Assistant coach: Tina Thompson 2nd Season at UT (University of Southern California ‘97)Sports performance coach: Shaun McPherson 5th Season at UT (University of North Carolina ‘99)

Support StAffwomen’s Athletics director: Chris Plonsky Senior Associate Ad/Sport Administrator: Kathy HarstonAssociate Ad/Student-Athlete Services: Kat HastingsAssistant Ad/Basketball operations: Angela OrtegaAssociate Athletic trainer: Heidi WlezienSpecial Assistant: Mark Recoulleyvideo coordinator: Jama Sharpcoordinator of community Engagement: Fran HarrisAdministrative Assistant: Dennis Colwellmedia relations: Sean Cartell

pronuncIAtIon guIdEolamide Aborowa OH-lah-MUH-day ah-bore-oh-uhcaron-goudreau care-RON - good-drowtasia Foman TAY-szha Lashann Higgs luh-shawnBrianna Taylor BRE-on-UHJatarie White JUH-tar-EEHeidi wlezien LUH-zeen

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2015-16 SChedule / inTroduCTiondAtE _____ dAY ___________ opponEnt __________________SItE ________________ ArEnA __________________tImE _________tv

nov. 6 ____ Sunday ________ tArLEton (EXHIBItIon) _______Austin, texas _________ gregory gym _____________2:00 pm _______LHn

Nov. 14 ___ Monday ________ at Stanford ___________________Palo Alto, Calif. ________ Maples Pavilion ___________7:00 PM _______ESPN2

nov. 16 ___ wednesday _____ HouSton BAptISt ___________Austin, texas _________ frank Erwin center ________11:00 Am ______LHn

Nov. 20 ___ Sunday ________ at Mississippi State _____________Starkville, Miss. ________ Humphrey Coliseum ________5:00 PM _______SEC Network

nov. 23 ___ wednesday _____ nortHwEStErn StAtE _______Austin, texas _________ frank Erwin center ________7:00 pm _______LHn

SEc/BIg 12 cHALLEngE _____________________________________________________________________________________________

dec. 1 ____ thursday ______ SoutH cAroLInA ____________Austin, texas _________ frank Erwin center ________6:00 pm _______ESpn2

JIMMY V CLASSIC ___________________________________________________________________________________________________

Dec. 4 ____ Sunday ________ vs. UCONN ___________________Uncasville, Conn. ______ Mohegan Sun Arena ________3:00 PM _______ESPN

dec. 11 ___ Sunday ________ tEnnESSEE _________________Austin, texas _________ frank Erwin center ________3:30 pm _______fS1

dec. 15 ___ thursday ______ ut rIo grAndE vALLEY ______Austin, texas _________ frank Erwin center ________7:00 pm _______LHn

dec. 17 ___ Saturday _______ ut SAn AntonIo _____________Austin, texas _________ frank Erwin center ________5:00 pm _______LHn

dec. 20 ___ tuesday _______ nEw orLEAnS _______________Austin, texas _________ frank Erwin center ________7:00 pm _______LHn

dec. 29 ___ thursday ______ tEXAS tEcH * _______________Austin, texas _________ frank Erwin center ________7:00 pm _______LHn

Jan. 1 _____ Sunday ________ at Iowa State *_________________Ames, Iowa ___________ Hilton Coliseum ___________12:00 PM ______FSN

Jan. 4 _____ Wednesday _____ at Kansas * ___________________Lawrence, Kan. ________ Allen Fieldhouse ___________7:00 PM _______ ESPN3

Jan. 7 ____ Saturday _______ tcu * _______________________Austin, texas _________ frank Erwin center ________6:00 pm _______ LHn

Jan. 10 ___ tuesday _______ oKLAHomA StAtE * __________Austin, texas _________ frank Erwin center ________7:00 pm _______ LHn

Jan. 14 ____ Saturday _______ at West Virginia * ______________Morgantown, W.Va. _____ WVU Coliseum ____________3:00 PM _______

Jan. 17 ___ tuesday _______ oKLAHomA * ________________Austin, texas _________ frank Erwin center ________6:00 pm _______ fS1

Jan. 21 ____ Saturday _______ at Texas Tech * ________________Lubbock, Texas ________ United Supermarkets Arena __6:00 PM _______

Jan. 25 ____ Wednesday _____ at TCU * _____________________Fort Worth, Texas ______ Schollmaier Arena _________8:00 PM ______ FSSW +

Jan. 29 ___ Sunday ________ wESt vIrgInIA * _____________Austin, texas _________ frank Erwin center ________3:00 pm _______ fS1

Feb. 1 ____ Wednesday _____ at Oklahoma State * ____________Stillwater, Okla. ________ Gallagher-Iba Arena ________7:00 PM _______ FS Oklahoma

feb. 4 ____ Saturday _______ KAnSAS StAtE * _____________Austin, texas _________ frank Erwin center ________5:00 pm _______ LHn

Feb. 6 ____ Monday ________ at Baylor * ____________________Waco, Texas __________ Ferrell Center _____________7:00 PM _______ FS1

feb. 11 ___ Saturday _______ KAnSAS * ___________________Austin, texas _________ frank Erwin center ________1:30 pm _______ LHn

Feb. 13 ___ Monday ________ at Florida State ________________Tallahassee, Fla. _______ Tucker Civic Center ________ 6:00 PM ______ ESPN2

Feb. 18 ___ Saturday _______ at Oklahoma * _________________Norman, Okla. _________ Lloyd Noble Arena _________1:00 PM _______ FSN

feb. 20 ___ monday ________ BAYLor * ___________________Austin, texas _________ frank Erwin center ________8:00 pm _______ ESpn2

feb. 24 ___ friday _________ IowA StAtE * ________________Austin, texas _________ frank Erwin center ________7:30 pm _______ LHn

Feb. 27 ___ Monday ________ at Kansas State * ______________Manhattan, Kan. _______ Bramlage Coliseum ________7:00 PM _______ ESPN3

Mar 3-6 ___ Fri-Mon ________ Big 12 Championship ___________Oklahoma City, Okla. ____ Chesapeake Energy Arena _________________FSN/FS1

Home games BoLd and played in the Frank Erwin Center unless otherwise noted. All times Central and subject to change. * denotes Big 12 Conference game.

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ProGram noTeBook / inTroduCTion• 43rd Season: Texas tips off its 43rd season of intercollegiate basketball when it faces Stanford on November 14, 2016. The Longhorns hold an all-time record of 1,012-372 (.731) in their previous 42 years of competition. UT played its first varsity basketball contest on Nov. 26, 1974 and recorded a 68-17 win at Huston-Tillotson.

• Isn’t It grand?: Texas is one of just eight programs in NCAA Division I women’s basketball history to reach 1,000 all-time victories. The Longhorns achieved the milestone on January 27, 2016 with a 70-46 win against Kansas in the Frank Erwin Center. Texas ranks sixth all-time in NCAA Division I women’s basketball history with 1,012 all-time wins.

• women’s Basketball programs at 1,000 winsTennessee ________________________1299-299Louisiana Tech _____________________1073-295UConn ___________________________1046-296James Madison ____________________1045-523Old Dominion ______________________1014-405texas ____________________________1012-372Stephen F. Austin ___________________1005-435Stanford __________________________1004-312

• national champions: Texas won the 1986 NCAA Championship while finishing the season at 34-0 to become the first team in NCAA history to complete a perfect season.

• perfect: Texas is one of just four women’s basketball programs to boast a perfect season. Baylor, Connecticut and Tennessee are the only other programs to match the Longhorns’ unblemished excellence.

championship performance • UT has made a total of 29 all-time appearances in the NCAA Tournament. The Longhorns sport a 38-28 (.576) record in their 29 trips to the Big Dance.

• Texas enters the 2016-17 season having qualified for the NCAA Tournament in eight of the last nine seasons.

• UT is one of just two Big 12 Conference schools with 35 or more all-time NCAA Tournament wins.

• Texas ranks fourth all-time in NCAA history with 29 all-time NCAA Tournament appearances.

• All-time ncAA tournament AppearancesTennessee _____________________________ 35Georgia _______________________________ 32Stanford _______________________________ 30texas _________________________________ 29Connecticut ____________________________ 28

• three finals fours: The Longhorns have advanced to the Final Four a total of three times in program history (1986, 1987, 2003).

• nine Elite Eights: Texas has advanced to the “Elite Eight” of the NCAA Tournament a total of nine times in program history (1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 2003, 2016).

• 13 Sweet 16s: The Longhorns have advanced to the “Sweet 16” of the NCAA Tournament a total of 13 times in program history, including back-to-back appearances (1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2015, 2016).

• 12 regular-Season titles: Texas has claimed a total of 12 conference championships in program history. The Longhorns won 10 Southwest Conference regular-season titles (1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1996). UT has claimed two Big 12 Conference regular-season titles (2003, 2004) in the 16-year history of the league.

• 10 tournament titles: The Longhorns have captured 10 conference postseason tournament titles in program history. UT won eight straight Southwest Conference Tournament championships between 1983-91 and added a 10th in 1994. Texas won the 2003 Big 12 Tournament championship.

winning Streaks• Texas won its first 117 Southwest Conference regular-season games after joining the conference in 1982, and lasting through Feb. 18, 1990. • The Longhorns feature three overall winning streaks of 30 games or more, including a program-best 40-game winning streak (11/29/85 - 12/9/86).

500 All-time poll Appearances• Texas is just one of three programs in the history of the Associated Press women’s basketball poll to make 500 all-time appearances. The Longhorns accomplished the milestone on March 14, 2016. Texas joins Tennessee and Georgia as one of only three programs to accomplish the feat. The AP poll for women’s basketball began in 1976.

• wnBA draft: Texas has had nine players selected in the WNBA Draft, with Imani Boyette most recently in 2016 being selected by the Chicago Sky with the 10th overall pick. Boyette joined Edna Campbell (1999), Edwina Brown (2000) and Tiffany Jackson (2007) as one of four first-round picks in school history.

• wnBA Horns: Seventeen former Texas players have competed in the WNBA in program history.

• coach conradt: Former Texas head coach Jody Conradt was the second woman in history to be inducted into the Naismith National Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Conradt was also a member of the first class (1999) inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame.

• Hall of fame: On June 8, 2013, Annette Smith-Knight became the fourth player and fifth overall member of the Texas program to be inducted in the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame. Smith-Knight joined former UT players Kamie Ethridge (2002), Clarissa Davis-Wrightsil (2006) and Andrea Lloyd-Curry (2007) as a member of the Class of 2013. Former head coach Jody Conradt was inducted to the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in 1999.

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inTroduCTion / media informaTionmEdIA rELAtIonS offIcEThe University of Texas media relations office is located on the seventh floor of the Red McCombs Red Zone (North End Zone office space at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium).

mEdIA guIdELInES• Interviews with any staff member or player should be scheduled through the UT Media Relations Office. To schedule interviews with coaches, staff members or players, please contact Sean cartell [[email protected]]• Cell numbers for players and coaches will not be provided, and players have been told not to accept calls or emails from anyone asking basketball-related questions without prior notice from the UT Media Relations Office. Please do not contact a player or coach without arranging the interview through the UT Media Relations Office. • We ask that you do not arrive unannounced at the basketball office, Erwin Center, Cooley Pavilion or dining hall to interview a player or coach without arranging it through the UT Media Relations Office. Media members must be escorted to interviews and to the basketball office by a member of the UT Media Relations Office.

non-gAmEdAY mEdIA AvAILABILItYPRACTICE: All practices are open to the media and the general public unless otherwise announced. Interviews are permitted before or after practice sessions and camera persons are permitted to film practice with prior approval from Sean Cartell.PHONE: For a phone interview with a Texas player or coach, contact Sean Cartell at least 24 hours in advance. COACH ASTON: During the season, Coach Aston or one of the assistant coaches usually will be available to the media prior to each game in Cooley Pavilion. Please check with Sean Cartell to verify time and location of Aston/staff availability.PLAYERS: Texas players are usually available for a 20-minute period prior to practice one time before each game. For media availability and to verify locations and times, please check with Sean Cartell.

covErIng tHE gAmECREDENTIALS: To request working media credentials for a Texas Basketball home game, please submit a formal request via e-mail to Sean Cartell ([email protected]) in the media relations office at least one week prior to the game. • Credentials are granted to authorized working press, WNBA scouts, University of Texas approved officials and game management personnel only.• With the exception of beat reporters covering the team on a daily basis for daily reports, all credentials are approved and issued on a game-by-game basis.• Media organization identification and the name of the media member covering the game for that outlet are required for every credential.• Credentials are not transferable. Media members altering their original request should provide written notification to the media relations office of any changes at least 24 hours in advance of the particular game.• The University of Texas and the NCAA prohibits the issuance of press credentials to representatives of any organization that regularly publishes or otherwise promotes the advertising of “tout sheets” or “tip sheets,” or other advertising designed to encourage gambling on collegiate sporting events.

• Space in the media section and baseline space for photographers is limited. Working space and credentials will be allotted based on the following priority guidelines (for one credential ONLY):

1. Originating television and radio personnel involved in a live broadcast2. Daily newspapers covering for next-day publication (based on circulation) Wire services and national publications UT Web site partners and visiting university Web site partners3. National Web site reporters writing for postgame postings on network or historically printed publication Web sitesNOTE: Web reporters writing for regional and independent Web sites or with live updates do not qualify.4. Officially recognized University of Texas student newspapers, publications and news outlets5. University of Texas-approved publications covering the Longhorns on an exclusive basis6. Non-originating radio and television personnel reporting on the game. Only the following radio personnel receive consideration for credentials based on space:

a. Austin-area radio stations with a full-time sports director conducting a sports-based show on a daily basisb. Beat radio sports directors or reporters covering a visiting teamc. Sports director or reporter for an affiliate station of the Longhorn Sports Network

7. Non-daily newspapers or publications reporting on the game

MEDIA ENTRANCE/WILL CALL: Media members are to enter and leave the Erwin Center through the Red River entrance (main entrance on the west side of the arena). Local television stations that must move equipment in and out may use the south service entrance. Media will call open 90 minutes prior to tip.PARKING: Press parking is located in Trinity Garage. The lots are across the street from the media entrance on Red River Street. Parking passes are limited and available on a first-come, first-serve basis.PRESS ROOM: From the bottom of the escalator/stairs at the Red River Entrance, the press room is located three doors down on your right. All working press are provided with game notes and statistics, game flipcards with rosters, fact books and complete statistics (box score, play-by-play, game notes). Statistics will be distributed individually and as a complete book following the game. Postgame quotes are also available.TELEPHONES: There are several “community” telephones in the press room. These phones are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Long distance calls require a credit card for billing. To get an outside line, you must dial 9 and then the number. You will not hear a tone after dialing 9.MEDIA SEATING: Please locate the seating chart in the press room to find your seat location. In general, the visiting team’s radio network is seated at the scorer’s table next to its team bench. Home radio and the originating television broadcast crew are located at mid-court on the side opposite from the benches. All other media are seated in the press section, located in the upper three rows of Section 28 in the arena. Media can access that section by either taking the stairs from court level or by taking the service elevator in the south tunnel. VISITING RADIO: The University of Texas provides

three courtesy lines and an ISDN line for visiting radio. The visiting radio location is at the scorer’s table next to the visiting team bench. Three can sit comfortably in the area provided. A stats monitor will be provided at the location. Please contact Sean Cartell for visiting phone line numbers at the location. MEDIA COVERING TEXAS ON THE ROAD: Media members wishing to cover UT on the road must contact the host media relations office for credentials.

dIgItAL pHotogrApHY SErvIcESThe University of Texas prov ides a digital photographer work area which is located in the press room. Ethernet lines as well as media materials are available in this area. If you have questions concerning this area, please contact the UT Athletics Photography Department at 512/471-6573 or via email at [email protected]. Photographers and television camera personnel are limited to the areas that are marked in the baseline areas. The bench area for both teams are off limits at all times to photographers.

pHotogrApHY SErvIcESHigh-quality photographs are available through UT’s Media Relations Office. To request digital photographs of current and former Texas Basketball players and coaches, please contact the UT Athletics Photography Department at 512/471-6573 or via email at [email protected].

poStgAmE IntErvIEwSThe Texas locker room is closed to the media. All postgame interviews will be conducted in the press room. No interviews with Texas players or coaches are permitted on the court following the game, except for the originating television broadcast. After a 10-minute cooling off period, the visiting coach and select players (if approved by the visiting SID) will be escorted to the press room first. Following a 10-minute interview window with the visiting team, UT coach Karen Aston and requested Texas players will be available in the press room.

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Center | 6-5 | SeniorThe Woodlands, Texas | The Woodlands

AWARDS & HONORS• All-Big 12 (2015 Second Team)• Big 12 Player of the Week (Dec. 1, 2014) • Academic All-Big 12 (Rookie Team 2014, First Team 2015, 2016 First Team)• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2013, Spring 2014, Fall 2014, Fall 2015, Spring 2016)

JUNIOR (2015-16)• Played in all 36 games for the Longhorns with six starts. Saw 18.8 minutes per game of action, fifth-best on the team. • Averaged 6.5 points per game, was second in rebounding with 162 boards (4.5 rebounds per game) and second in blocks with 31 rejections.• Second on the team in field-goal percentage, shooting at a .518 (100-of-193) clip, and also second in free-throw percentage at .814 (35-of-43). • Played in all four games of the NCAA Tournament to help Texas advance to its first Elite Eight game since 2003. Contributed 16 points (4.0 ppg) and 11 rebounds (2.8 rpg) during NCAA Tournament play.• Scored in double figures on eight different occasions. • Recorded at least one block in 20 games on the season and in 12 of 17 Big 12 Conference games.• Played in a career-high 38 minutes of play against Baylor (Jan. 17), charting five points and six boards.• Totaled a season-high 13 points against Texas Tech (Jan. 2) along with eight rebounds.• Was the leading rebounder against Sam Houston State (Dec. 27) with eight boards.• Team Academic MVP, awarded to the player with the highest grade-point average on the squad.

SOPHOMORE (2014-15) • All-Big 12 Second Team honoree.• Played in each of her team’s 34 games with a team-high 31 starts. Averaged 27.1 minutes per game.• Led the team in total points (359) and total rebounds (218). During regular season non-conference games, led the team in points per game (13.5 ppg).• Registered double-figure points in 20 games, including two 20-point efforts, grabbed double-figure rebounds three times and recorded two double-doubles.• Led or tied for the team lead in scoring in nine games.• Notched her first career double-double against No. 3/3 Baylor (Feb. 8), scoring 20 points with 11 rebounds in 37 minutes.• Scored 16 points with six rebounds in 34 minutes at California (March 22) in the NCAA Championship Second Round.• Charted 19 points with 10 rebounds and three blocks in 25 minutes against TCU (March 3).• Scored 14 points (7-of-9 FG) with seven rebounds in 27 minutes at West Virginia (March 1).• Registered 10 points, seven rebounds, and three blocks in UT’s double overtime win against No. 24 Oklahoma (Jan. 29). With 1:40 left in double overtime, Lang’s jumper gave the Longhorns the go-ahead lead. • Led the team in all major statistical categories against Iowa State (Jan. 25), scoring 12 points with eight rebounds, four blocks and three assists in 22 minutes.• Led Texas to a 67-65 win over No. 4/5 Texas A&M with 12 points and seven rebounds in 34 minutes.• Named Big 12 Player of the Week on Dec. 1 after averaging 19 points per game (18-of-24 FG) and 6.5 rebounds per game in Texas’ wins over UTPA and No. 4/5 Tennessee.• Recorded a game-high 18 points with six rebounds, two assists, a block and a steal in 34 minutes during UT’s win over No. 4/5 Tennessee (Nov. 30).• Reached 20 points for the first time in her career against UTPA (Nov. 26), scoring 20 points with seven rebounds and two blocks in 27 minutes. Her .769 shooting percentage from the field against the Broncs ranked 12th in program history.

• Scored 14 points with nine rebounds in 38 minutes during UT’s 87-81 overtime victory at No. 6/1 Stanford.

FRESHMAN (2013-14)• Played in each of her team’s 34 games with 13 starts. Averaged 14.4 minutes per game.• Ranked second on the team in blocks (32 / 0.9 blocks per game).• Reached double-figure points five times and double-figure rebounds once.• Scored eight points with five rebounds in 15 minutes against Baylor (02/16).• Tallied eight points and grabbed a team-high eight rebounds against Texas Tech (Feb. 5).• Scored 10 points (4-of-5 FG) and grabbed six rebounds in 17 minutes of play at Baylor (Feb. 1).• Scored nine points and grabbed a team-high eight rebounds in 18 minutes against Oklahoma (Jan. 8).• Grabbed a season-high 12 rebounds in the Big 12 opener at Oklahoma State (Jan. 2).• Scored a season-high 13 points (6-of-8 FG) with six rebounds in 21 minutes against Sam Houston State (Dec. 5).• Made her first collegiate start in a win against No. 12/11 Texas A&M (Nov. 29). Scored 10 points (5-of-8 FG) with six rebounds in 24 minutes vs. the Aggies.• Made her collegiate debut in the season opener against UTSA (Nov. 10), recording three points with two rebounds.

PREP• Played at The Woodlands High School under coach Dana Bruton.• Ranked as the No. 14 post player and No. 91 overall by ESPN.com for the class of 2013.• As a senior, was named to the 5A All-State Team by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches. Also named 5A-14 District Defensive Player of the Year and garnered Academic All-State honors.• During her junior season, led the Lady Highlanders to the 5A regional semifinals and a 32-3 overall record. Averaged 14 points, eight rebounds and four blocks per game. Named to the 14-5A All-District First Team and also earned Academic-All District honors.• Played club ball for Texas Preps Elite under head coach Adrian Washington.

ACADEMICS & COMMUNITY• Majoring in economics with a minor in business.

PERSONAL• Born Kelsey Nicole Lang on June 3, 1995 in Atlanta, Ga.• Daughter of Bernie and Carrie Lang. Has one younger brother, Ryan.• Father, Bernie, played basketball at Southwest Texas (currently Texas State); mother swam on the varsity swim team at Southwest Texas (Texas State); paternal grandfather, Bernard Lang, Jr., played basketball at Southwestern Louisiana (currently Louisiana-Lafayette); maternal grandfather, Jack Spisak, played basketball at the University of Miami; maternal step-grandfather, John Hoggard, played basketball at Baylor.

CAREER HIGHSPoints ____________________________________20, twice, last vs. Baylor (02-08-2015)Rebounds __________________________________12 at Oklahoma State (01-02-2014)FG _____________________________________ 10 vs. UT-Pan American (11-26-2014)3FG _______________________________________________1 vs. Baylor (02-16-2014)FT _______________________________ 4, three times, last at Oklahoma (02-14-2016)Assists ____________________________3, three times, last vs. Oklahoma (01-23-2016)Blocks ________________________________ 4, twice, last vs. Iowa State (01-25-2015)Steals ______________________________________________ 3 vs. UTSA (11-15-2014)Minutes _____________________________________ 38, twice, vs. Baylor (01-17-2016)

LANG’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR __________G-GS _____ MIN-AVG ____ FG-FGA __ PCT ___ 3FG-A __PCT ____FT-FTA ___ PCT ___ OR-DR ___ R-AVG ____ PF-DQ ____ A ____ TO ___ BL __ ST __PTS-AVG2013-14 ________34-13 _____ 490-14.4 ______82-161 ___ .509 _____1-7 ____ .143 ____ 18-23 ____ .783 ____ 46-76____ 122-3.6 _____ 54-1 _____ 18 ___ 36 ____32 __ 14 ____183-5.42014-15 ________34-31 _____ 923-27.1 _____ 162-298 __ .544 _____0-4 ____ .000 ____ 35-49 ____ .714 ___ 79-139 ___ 218-6.4 _____ 67-1 _____ 30 ___ 56 ____48 __ 21 ___ 359-10.62015-16 ________ 36-6 _____ 675-18.8 _____ 100-193 __ .518 _____0-0 ____ .000 ____ 35-43 ____ .814 ____ 65-97____ 162-4.5 _____ 77-0 _____ 27 ___ 40 ____31 __ 12 ____235-6.5TOTAL ________ 104-50 ____2088-20.1 ____ 344-652 __ .528 ____ 1-11 ___ .091 ____ 88-115 ____ .765 ___ 190-312___ 502-4.8 ____ 198-2 ____ 75 ___132 __ 111 __ 47 ____777-7.5

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Guard | 5-9 | SeniorHouston, Texas | Dekaney

AWARDS & HONORS • Academic All-Big 12 (2014 Rookie Team, 2015 First Team, 2016 First Team)• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2013, Spring 2014, Spring 2015)

JUNIOR (2015-16)• Played in 34 games with 18 starts at the “four” position. Was third on her team in rebounds per game (4.3) and steals (43). • Scored in double-figures in four games, including a career-high 19 points at Rice (Nov. 21). • Scored nine points, including 5-of-6 shooting from the free-throw line, and brought down seven rebounds at Kansas State (Jan. 30). • Swiped a career-high five steals at Kansas (Jan. 13) to go along with five points and five rebounds. • Brought down a season-high 10 rebounds to complement seven points against Texas Tech (Jan. 2). • Scored 15 points and brought down nine rebounds in a win against Arkansas (Dec. 20) at the Big 12-SEC Challenge in Oklahoma City. • Recorded 16 points and five rebounds in 18 minutes against Hampton (Nov. 25). • Tallied a career-best 19 points on 8-for-11 shooting with a game-high seven rebounds to lead Texas to a comeback road win at Rice (Nov. 21).

SOPHOMORE (2014-15)• Played in 32 games with 14 starts. Started the last 12 games of the season … averaged 17.9 minutes per game.• Reached double figures in scoring seven times, including five times through the first seven games of the season.• Ranked fourth on the team in rebounds (134; 4.2 rebounds per game). • Grabbed 10 or more rebounds twice, including a season-high 11 boards (five offensive) in just 11 minutes against UT-Pan American (Nov. 26). Added 10 rebounds in the regular season finale against TCU (March 3).• Played in a season-high 33 minutes at Texas Tech (Feb. 21), registering seven points, nine rebounds and one assist.• Scored 11 points in 17 minutes against Kansas State (Feb. 18).• Notched a season-high 15 points with seven rebounds in 27 minutes at Kansas (Feb. 14).• Registered 11 points (4-of-6 FG, 3-of-4 FT) and seven rebounds in 25 minutes against No. 3/3 Baylor (Feb. 8).• Made first career start against Rice (Dec. 30), finishing with four points and five rebounds in 19 minutes.• Recorded 14 points (6-of-10 FG), four steals and four assists in 17 minutes against McNeese State (Dec. 17).• Posted 10 points and six rebounds in 22 minutes against Southern (Dec. 8).• Shot 5-of-5 from the field for 11 points in 12 minutes during UT’s win over No. 4/5 Tennessee (Nov. 30).• Grabbed a career-high 11 rebounds in 11 minutes against UTPA (Nov. 26).

FRESHMAN (2013-14)• Played in 27 games, averaging 9.4 minutes per game. Averaged 8.5 minutes per game during Big 12 play.• Missed the first four contests of the season due to injury (ankle).• Played a season-high 18 minutes in the NCAA Championship First Round against Penn (March 23), scoring four points.• Scored a season-high eight points in back-to-back games while shooting a combined 72.7 percent. Shot 4-of-5 from the field with a season-high three steals in 15 minutes against Northwestern State (Dec. 20). Shot 4-of-6 from the field in 15 minutes against Idaho (Dec. 28).• Scored six points with two rebounds in 13 minutes against Sam Houston State (Dec. 15).• Made her collegiate debut against Syracuse (Nov. 28) in the Paradise Jam, scoring two points with a steal in four minutes of action.

PREP• Played at Spring Dekaney High School in Houston under coach Stacey Stroman.• Ranked as the No. 46 player in the country at her position by ESPN.com.• Named to the Class 5A All-State team in 2012-13 by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC).• As a junior, led Spring Dekaney HS to a 40-2 record and an appearance in the 5A State championship game. Earned First Team All-District 13-5A honors and was named to the Academic All-District team. Averaged 10.4 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.9 assists.• Played club ball for the Cy-Fair Nike Shock and coach Al Coleman.

ACADEMICS & COMMUNITY• Majoring in health promotion with a minor in education.

PERSONAL• Born Brianna Deshay Taylor on Sept. 12, 1995 in Houston, Texas.• Daughter of Eugene and Alisha Taylor. Has two younger brothers, Chris and Brandon.• Uncle, Rodney Hampton, played one season at Iowa State (1998-99). Uncle, Robert Glaze, was a four-year letterman at Rice (1991-95).

CAREER HIGHSPoints _______________________________________________ 19 at Rice (11-21-2015)Rebounds _______________________________ 11 vs. UT-Pan American (11-26-2014)FG __________________________________________________ 8 at Rice (11-21-2015)3FG ________________________ 1, three times, last vs. Mississippi State (12-02-2015)FT ___________________________________________ 5 at Kansas State (01-30-2016)Assists _____________________________________ 4 vs. McNeese State (12-17-2014)Blocks ________________________________________ 2 at West Virginia (01-12-2014)Steals ______________________________________________5 at Kansas (01-13-2015)Minutes _______________________________________ 33 at Texas Tech (02-21-2015)

TAYLOR’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR __________G-GS _____ MIN-AVG ____ FG-FGA __ PCT ___ 3FG-A __PCT ____FT-FTA ___ PCT ___ OR-DR ___ R-AVG ____ PF-DQ ____ A ____ TO ___ BL __ ST __PTS-AVG2013-14 ________ 27-0 ______254-9.4 ______ 26-56 ___ .464 _____0-1 ____ .000 ____ 14-21 ____ .667 ____ 12-26_____38-1.4 _____ 48-1 _____ 16 ___ 19 ____ 4 ___ 15 ____ 66-2.42014-15 ________32-14 _____ 572-17.9 ______78-177 ___ .441 _____1-2 ____ .500 ____ 28-53 ____ .528 ____ 37-97____ 134-4.2 _____ 61-0 _____ 38 ___ 45 ____ 1 ___ 30 ____185-5.82015-16 ________34-18 _____ 633-18.6 ______78-171 ___ .456 _____3-8 ____ .375 ____ 38-69 ____ .551 ____ 57-90____ 147-4.3 _____ 73-2 _____ 33 ___ 47 ____ 5 ___ 43 ____197-5.8TOTAL _________93-32 _____1459-15.7 ____ 182-404 __ .450 ____ 4-11 ___ .364 ____ 80-143 ____ .559 ___ 106-213___ 319-3.4 ____ 182-3 ____ 87 ___111 ___10 __ 88 ____448-4.8

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Guard | 5-11 | JuniorDuncanville, Texas | Duncanville

AWARDS & HONORS• Bridgeport All-Regional Team (2016)• All-Big 12 (2016 Second Team)• Big 12 All-Freshman Team (2015)• USBWA National Freshman of the Week (Feb. 3, 2015)• Big 12 Freshman of the Week (Nov. 24, 2014, Feb. 2, 2015) • Preseason Big 12 Freshman of the Year (2014-15)• Sporting News Preseason All-American (2014-15 Third Team)• USA Basketball U18 National Team (2014)• Academic All-Big 12 (2015 Rookie Team, 2016 First Team)• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2014, Fall 2015)• Morgan Wootten National High School Player of the Year (2014)• High School All-American [consensus] (2013-14)• Texas High School Player of the Year [consensus] (2012-13)

SOPHOMORE (2015-16)• All-Big 12 Second-Team selection. • Played in the last 27 games of the season after sitting out the first nine due to injury. Started in 14 games for the Longhorns. • Led the team in field-goal percentage (.536) and free-throw percentage (.819), and was third in scoring with 302 points (11.2 points per game).• Scored in the double digits 16 times, including posting double-figures in all four games of the NCAA Tournament.• Played in all four NCAA Tournament games to help Texas reach its first Elite Eight since the 2003 season. In NCAA play alone, led the team with 72 points (18 points per game) behind a 29-of-46 effort from the floor (.609) and a 7-of-12 effort from the three-point range (.538). She was second on the team in rebounding with 23 boards (5.8 rebounds per game). Earned a spot on the Bridgeport All-Region Team.• Was the leading scorer for Texas on six different occasions and led the team in rebounding three times.• Posted 19 points and swiped three steals against UConn (March 28) in the NCAA Regional Final. • Scored 16 points and had eight rebounds against UCLA (March 26) in the NCAA Regional Semifinal. • Logged a team-high 22 points to go along with seven rebounds against Missouri (March 21) in the NCAA Second Round. • Scored 16 points and brought down four boards against Oklahoma State (Feb. 10). • Charted her first career double-double and led all scorers with 22 points and 11 rebounds at Iowa State (Feb. 6).

FRESHMAN (2014-15)• All-Big 12 Freshman Team member. • Played in 27 games with 19 starts. Averaged 23.9 minutes per game. Missed eight games in December and January due to injury.• Led the team in scoring during Big 12 play (10.4 points per game), and in overall free-throw percentage (.825; 66-of-80 FT).• Made the first 14 free throws of her collegiate career.• A three-time Big 12 Freshman of the Week and selected as the USBWA National Freshman of the Week on Feb. 3.• Reached double figures in points 14 times, including one 20-point effort.• Led or tied for the team lead in scoring on four occasions.• Preseason accolades included Preseason Big 12 Freshman of the Year and Sporting News Preseason Third Team All-American.• Scored a team-high 11 points in 23 minutes against UConn (March 28) in the NCAA Sweet 16.• Totaled 15 points (including 6-of-6 FT) with three assists and two steals in 35 minutes of an overtime contest at West Virginia (March 1).• Registered a game-high 18 points with seven rebounds, three assists, and two steals at Kansas State (Feb. 4).

• Went 8-of-9 from the free throw line in 29 minutes at TCU (Feb. 2), totaling 13 points, three rebounds, two assists and two steals.• Notched a season-high 21 points in 40 minutes of a double overtime win against No. 24 Oklahoma (Jan. 29).• Injured during practice in December and missed eight games from Dec. 14 to Jan. 14. • Scored 12 points (5-of-9 FG) with three rebounds and two assists in a 72-59 victory over No. 4/5 Tennessee (Nov. 30).• Named Big 12 Freshman of the Week after averaging 15 points and 3.5 rebounds in UT’s wins at No. 6/1 Stanford and UCLA.• Posted 14 points with two steals in 19 minutes at UCLA (Nov. 23).• Scored 16 points with four rebounds and a steal in UT’s 87-81 overtime victory at No. 6/1 Stanford.

USA BASKETBALL• One of 12 members named to the 2014 USA Basketball U18 National Team.• Won a Gold Medal at the 2014 FIBA Americas U18 Championship in Colorado Springs, Colorado, helping Team USA to a 5-0 record from Aug. 6-10, 2014 … started in all five games of the competition, totaling 23 points, 14 rebounds, 10 assists and 11 steals.

PREP• Played four varsity seasons at Duncanville High School, where she earned consensus All-American honors and led her team to a pair of Texas UIL Class 5A state titles (2012, 2013), a 105-game winning streak, and a combined record of 148-10. Coached by former Longhorn Cathy Self-Morgan at Duncanville HS and was teammates with Tasia Foman.• Ranked as the No. 4 overall recruit and No. 1 guard in the class of 2014, according to ESPN.com, when she signed a National Letter of Intent to attend The University of Texas on Nov. 13, 2013.• Named the 2014 Morgan Wootten Player of the Year, given annually to the best male and female McDonald’s All-American players who exemplify outstanding character, exhibit leadership and embody the values of being a student-athlete in the classroom and the community.• Played in the McDonald’s All American Game with UT teammate Brooke McCarty in Chicago (April 2, 2014). Finished with 12 points on 6-of-14 shooting in 20 minutes. Scored a team-high eight points in the first half.• As a senior in 2013-14, received consensus All-American honors from Parade Magazine, MaxPreps.com, McDonald’s, Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) and USA TODAY (second team). Was the Dallas Morning News All-Metro Player of the Year (2014), the Texas Girls Coaches Association (TGCA) Class 4A-5A Athlete of the Year, and Class 5A First Team All-State (TABC, TGCA) … started in all 36 games and averaged 17.9 points, 5.8 rebounds, 4.8 steals and 3.9 assists … led Duncanville to a 35-1 record and the Texas UIL Class 5A state title game.• Participated on the Cy-Fair Shock and Duncanville Pantherettes AAU teams.

ACADEMICS & COMMUNITY• Majoring in sport management.• A member of the University of Texas Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

PERSONAL• Born on July 30, 1996 in Dallas, Texas.• Daughter of Byron and LaShonda Atkins. Has an older sister, Jessica, and a younger brother, Byron Jr.

CAREER HIGHSPoints ____________________________________________ 22, twice, last vs. Missouri (03-21-2016)

Rebounds ________________________________________________ 11 at Iowa State (02-06-2016)

FG ______________________________________________________ 10 at Iowa State (02-06-2016)

3FG _______________________________________________ 3, twice, last vs. UConn (03-28-2016)

FT ____________________________________________________________ 8 at TCU (02-01-2015)

Assists ______________________________________________5 vs. UT-Pan American (11-26-2014)

Blocks ________________________________________________ 2 vs. Alabama State (03-19-2016)

Steals ______________________________________________________5 vs. Southern (12-08-2014)

Minutes __________________________________________________40 vs. Oklahoma (01-29-2015)

ATKINS’ CAREER STATISTICSYEAR __________G-GS _____ MIN-AVG ____ FG-FGA __ PCT ___ 3FG-A __PCT ____FT-FTA ___ PCT ___ OR-DR ___ R-AVG ____ PF-DQ ____ A ____ TO ___ BL __ ST __PTS-AVG2014-15 ________27-19 _____ 645-23.9 ______90-248 ___ .363 ____17-59 ___ .288 ____ 66-80 ____ .825 ____ 37-55_____92-3.4 _____ 71-1 _____ 35 ___ 60 ____ 7 ___ 34 ____263-9.72015-16 ________27-14 _____ 568-21.0 _____ 111-207 __ .536 ____21-59 ___ .356 ____ 59-72 ____ .819 ____ 44-61____ 105-3.9 _____ 73-2 _____ 34 ___ 38 ____ 7 ___ 37 ___ 302-11.2TOTAL _________54-33 _____1213-22.5 ____ 201-455 __ .442 ___ 38-118 __ .322 ___ 125-152 ___ .822 ___ 81-116 ___ 197-3.6 ____ 144-3 ____ 69 ___ 98 ____14 __ 71 ___ 565-10.5

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Guard | 5-4 | JuniorDuncanville, Texas | Duncanville

AWARDS & HONORS• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2015)

SOPHOMORE (2015-16)• Played in 28 of 36 games for the Longhorns. Ranked fourth on the team in field-goal percentage (.478). Averaged 8.9 minutes per game. • Finished the year shooting .750 (15-of-20) from the free-throw line. • Charted eight points in 11 minutes of play against West Virginia (March 6) in the Big 12 Tournament Semifinals, finishing 3-for-3 from the field and 2-for-2 from the free-throw line. • Was a perfect 4-for-4 from the free-throw line against TCU (Feb. 27), scoring six points. • Scored a season-high nine points at Texas Tech (Feb. 24) and was 4-of-7 from the field in that game. • Played a season-high 18 minutes against Hampton (Nov. 25), bringing down three rebounds and dishing out three assists. • Tallied eight points in 17 minutes, including a pair of three-pointers, against Northwestern State (Nov. 18).

FRESHMAN (2014-15)• Played in 25 games, averaging 6.4 minutes per game.• Reached double figures in scoring three times. Her three double-figure scoring efforts came within a span of five games.• Scored seven points, including 4-of-4 from the free-throw line in just five minutes of action during the regular season finale against TCU (March 3).• Snagged four rebounds in 10 minutes at Oklahoma (Jan. 14).• Produced an efficient 12 points (5-of-7 FG) with two steals and two assists in 13 minutes against Northwestern State (Dec. 14).• Scored 10 points with three assists in 18 minutes against New Mexico (Dec. 3). • First career double-figure scoring game came against UTPA (Nov. 26), scoring 10 points in just 13 minutes.• Made her collegiate debut against UTSA (Nov. 15), registering four points (2-of-2 FT) and two blocks in nine minutes.

PREP• Ranked as the No. 24 guard in the class of 2014, according to ESPN.com.• Coached by former Longhorn Cathy Self-Morgan at Duncanville High School … led the Pantherettes to a pair of University Interscholastic League 5A state titles, and a 105-game winning streak. Duncanville had a record of 148-10 during her four-year high school career where she was teammates with UT classmate Ariel Atkins.• As a senior in 2013-14, named First Team Class 5A All-State by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC). Also the 2014 UIL Class 5A Defensive Player of the Year.• As a junior in 2012-13, averaged 11.1 points, 3.0 steals and 3.0 assists. Led Duncanville to a second consecutive Texas UIL Class 5A state title and a perfect 40-0 record.• As a sophomore in 2011-12, named the District 7-5A Defensive Player of the Year, first-team All-District, and TABC All-Region. Led Duncanville to a 39-1 record and a Texas UIL Class 5A state title.• As a freshman in 2010-11, received Honorable-Mention All-District honors.• Participated on the Cy-Fair Shock and Duncanville Pantherettes AAU team.• Also ran on the Duncanville track team with a second place finish at the district 5-5A meet in the 100m hurdles and a third place finish in the 300m hurdles.

ACADEMICS & COMMUNITY• Majoring in physical culture and sports.

PERSONAL• Born on September 3, 1995 to parents Andrea Underwood and Steve Foman.• Has five siblings, Khalif, Micah, Emmanuel, Malik and Jamal.

CAREER HIGHSPoints _____________________________________________12 vs. Northwestern State (12-14-2014)

Rebounds _________________________________________ 6 vs. Sam Houston State (12-27-2015)

FG ________________________________________________5 vs. Northwestern State (12-14-2014)

3FG ______________________________________2, twice, last vs. Northwestern State (11-18-2015)

FT _________________________________________________8 vs. UT-Pan American (11-26-2014)

Assists ______________________________ 3, three times, last vs. Sam Houston State (12-27-2015)

Blocks _______________________________________________________ 2 vs. UTSA (11-15-2014)

Steals ________________________________________________________3 at Kansas (01-13-2015)

Minutes __________________________________________18, twice, last vs. Hampton (11-25-2015)

FOMAN’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR __________G-GS _____ MIN-AVG ____ FG-FGA __ PCT ___ 3FG-A __PCT ____FT-FTA ___ PCT ___ OR-DR ___ R-AVG ____ PF-DQ ____ A ____ TO ___ BL __ ST __PTS-AVG2014-15 ________ 25-0 ______160-6.4 ______ 20-59 ___ .339 ____ 4-12 ___ .333 ____ 18-23 ____ .783 ____ 9-21 _____30-1.2 _____ 27-0 _____ 14 ___ 10 ____ 2 ____ 7 ____ 62-2.52015-16 ________ 28-0 ______250-8.9 ______ 32-67 ___ .478 ____ 7-23 ___ .304 ____ 15-20 ____ .750 ____ 8-31 _____39-1.4 _____ 29-0 _____ 16 ___ 19 ____ 5 ___ 11 ____ 86-3.1TOTAL _________ 53-0 ______410-7.7 ______52-126 ___ .413 ____11-35 ___ .314 ____ 33-43 ____ .767 ____ 17-52_____69-1.3 _____ 56-0 _____ 30 ___ 29 ____ 7 ___ 18 ____148-2.8

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Guard | 5-4 | JuniorLeague City, Texas | Clear Springs

AWARDS & HONORS• All-Big 12 (2016 First Team)• Big 12 All-Freshman Team (2015)• Academic All-Big 12 - (2015 Rookie Team, 2016 First Team)• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2015, Spring 2015, Fall 2016, Spring 2016)• Big 12 Freshman of the Week (Feb. 16, 2015, Feb. 23, 2015)• High School All-American (consensus) - 2013-14

SOPHOMORE (2015-16)• A First-Team All-Big 12 Selection and also named to the Big 12 All-Tournament Team. • Played in each of Texas’ 36 games with 35 starts. Led the team in points (424, 11.8 points per game), three-pointers (67-of-162, .414) and minutes played (31.1 minutes per game). Was second in assists with 89 (2.5 assists per game).• Scored in double figures on 24 occasions and was the team’s leading scorer on 10 occasions, which tied for the team lead. • Contributed at least one three-pointer in 28 games this season, including the last 11 games of the year. Drained three or more triples in 12 games. • Started all four games of the NCAA Tournament to help push Texas to its first Elite 8 since 2003. Led the team in minutes per game (34.5) and three-pointers (9), and was second in scoring (11.8 points per game) during NCAA play. • Played all 40 minutes against UConn (March 28) in the NCAA Regional Final, scoring 15 points and connecting on four three-pointers. • Earned a spot on the Big 12 All-Tournament Team, starting all three games, leading the team in minutes per game (31.0) and was second in scoring (9.3 points per game). • Posted a season-high eight assists along with 16 points vs, TCU (Feb. 27).• Charted 16 points (6-of-8 FG) with four three-pointers (4-of-5 3FG) in 27 minutes against No. 6/7 Baylor (Jan. 17). • Had a season-high five treys (5-of-7) in a 17-point, four-assist effort against Iowa State (Jan. 6).• Tallied a career-high 23 points behind a 6-of-11 effort from the field and a perfect 8-for-8 effort from the line at Little Rock (Dec. 6).• Totaled 12 points, brought down seven rebounds and dished out a pair of assists in 38 minutes of action at No. 4/5 Tennessee (Nov. 29). • Opened the season with 22 points, seven rebounds, four assists and three steals against UTSA (Nov. 14).

FRESHMAN (2014-15)• Only Longhorn to play in all 35 games of the season. Started in 15 games, including 11 starts during Big 12 Conference play. Averaged 23.2 minutes per game.• Named to the Big 12 All-Freshman Team. Twice voted Big 12 Freshman of the Week (Feb. 16, Feb. 23).• Led the team in three-point field goal percentage (.343). Made a season-high five 3-point field goals on two occasions -- at UCLA (Nov. 23) and at Oklahoma State (Feb. 11). Led Texas guards in field goal percentage (.382).• Registered 35 or more minutes of playing time in three games. Played in a team season-high 49 minutes in an overtime victory over Oklahoma (Jan. 29).• Led or co-lead the team in scoring during four games. Reached double figures in scoring in eight games, including two 20-point efforts.• Second-leading scorer during the Longhorns’ run to the Sweet 16, averaging 11 points through three NCAA Championship games.• Scored 16 points (5-of-7 FG) with two steals in 17 minutes off the bench at California (March 22) in the NCAA Championship Second Round.• Registered 10 points in 25 minutes against WKU (March 20) in the NCAA Championship First Round.• Scored 11 points and two steals in 31 minutes at West Virginia (March 1).• Led the team with 13 points in 25 minutes at Texas Tech (Feb. 21).• Notched a season-high 21 points with six rebounds and four assists in 40 minutes at

Oklahoma State (Feb. 11).• Played in a team season-high 49 minutes in an overtime victory against Oklahoma (Jan. 29). Dished out a season-high eight assists with six rebounds.• Paced the team in scoring with 14 points, including an 8-for-8 clip from the three-throw line, in 17 minutes at No. 3/3 Baylor (Jan. 19).• Scored 13 points with two rebounds, two blocks and two steals in 24 minutes against Rice (Dec. 30).• Made first career start against Northwestern State (Dec. 14).• Came off the bench to lead the Longhorns in scoring with 20 points at UCLA (Nov. 23).• Made her collegiate debut against UTSA (Nov. 15), recording five points, two rebounds and one steal in 23 minutes.

PREP• Played four varsity seasons at Clear Springs High School under coach Pam Crawford.• Ranked as No. 11 overall recruit and No. 6 guard in the country, according to ESPN.com.• Played in the McDonald’s All American Game with UT classmate Ariel Atkins in Chicago (April 2, 2014). Registered two points, two steals and an assist in 12 minutes of action.• Scored more than 2,000 career points at Clear Springs High School. • Three-time TABC first-team all-state 5A, first-team all-region, first-team all-district. Three-time district 24-5A MVP• As a senior in 2013-14, averaged 27.3 points per game, 3.3 rebounds per game, 5.2 assists per game and 4.5 steals per game. • As a junior in 2012-13, was TGCA first-team all-state 5A, lead her team to the UIL state semifinals in Austin and averaged 19.8 points per game, 4.9 assists per game and 4.0 steals per game.• As a sophomore in 2011-12, averaged 18.4 points per game, 4.3 assists per game, 3.5 steals per game and shot 48 percent from three-point range.• As a freshman in 2010-11, averaged 20.5 points per game, 3.6 assists per game, 4.9 steals per game and shot 41 percent from three-point range.• Teammates with Ariel Atkins and Tasia Foman on the Cy-Fair Shock AAU team that won the 2013 Nike National Championship.

ACADEMICS & COMMUNITY• Majoring in youth and community studies with a minor in social work.

PERSONAL• Born Brooke Michelle McCarty on October 2, 1995 in Madisonville, Texas.• Daughter of Lisa Garrett. Has one younger brother, Tyler.

CAREER HIGHSPoints ____________________________________________________ 23 at Little Rock (12-06-2015)

Rebounds ________________________________________ 7, twice, last at Tennessee (11-29-2015)

FG ______________________________________ 8, three times, last vs. West Virginia (02-21-2016)

3FG ________________________________________5, three times, last vs. Iowa State (01-06-2016)

FT ______________________________________________ 8, twice, last at Little Rock (12-06-2015)

Assists _______________________________________________ 8, twice, last vs. TCU (02-27-2016)

Blocks ________________________________________________________ 2 vs. Rice (12-30-2014)

Steals _____________________________________________3, six times, last at Baylor (02-29-2016)

Minutes __________________________________________________49 vs. Oklahoma (01-29-2015)

MCCARTY’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR __________G-GS _____ MIN-AVG ____ FG-FGA __ PCT ___ 3FG-A __PCT ____FT-FTA ___ PCT ___ OR-DR ___ R-AVG ____ PF-DQ ____ A ____ TO ___ BL __ ST __PTS-AVG2014-15 ________35-15 _____ 812-23.2 ______87-228 ___ .382 ___ 37-108 __ .343 ____ 39-50 ____ .780 ____ 12-78_____90-2.6 _____ 78-0 _____ 52 ___ 52 ____ 6 ___ 32 ____250-7.12015-16 ________36-35 _____1119-31.1 ____ 152-332 __ .458 ___ 67-162 __ .414 ____ 53-74 ____ .716 ____ 16-83_____99-2.8 _____ 59-0 _____ 89 ___ 54 ____ 7 ___ 43 ___ 424-11.8TOTAL _________71-50 _____1931-27.2 ____ 239-560 __ .427 ___104-270 __ .385 ____ 92-124 ____ .742 ___ 28-161 ___ 189-2.7 ____ 137-0 ___ 141 ___106 ___13 __ 75 ____674-9.5

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Forward | 6-3 | SophomoreOndo, Nigeria | Neumann-Goretti [Pa.]

AWARDS & HONORS• Academic All-Big 12 (2016 Rookie Team)• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2015)

FRESHMAN (2015-16)• Played in 18 games for the Longhorns her freshman season, averaging 3.4 minutes per game. • Scored two points in six different games on the year. • Posted a block on three different occasions, against Hampton (Nov. 25), Sam Houston State (Dec. 27) and Texas Tech (Jan. 2).

PREP• Born and raised in Nigeria, but attended Saints John Neumann and Maria Goretti Catholic High School in Philadelphia, Pa., beginning with her sophomore year in high school. Was coached by Letty Santarelli at Neumann-Goretti.• Ranked No. 77 overall and the No. 15 at the forward position in her class, according to ESPN.com. • Led Neumann-Goretti to a 29-1 record and the Philadelphia Catholic League title as a junior, with its only loss coming in the state title game.• Played for the Philadelphia Belles club team.• Made her first collegiate start in a win against No. 12/11 Texas A&M (Nov. 29). Scored 10 points (5-of-8 FG) with six rebounds in 24 minutes vs. the Aggies.• Made her collegiate debut in the season opener against UTSA (Nov. 10), recording three points with two rebounds.

ACADEMICS & COMMUNITY• Interested in majoring in international relations and global studies.

PERSONAL • Born Olamide Christina Aborowa on Nov. 18, 1996 in Lagos, Nigeria.• Daughter of Olaitan Elizabeth.

CAREER HIGHSPoints ________________________________________ 2, twice, last vs. Alabama State (03-19-2016)

Rebounds ________________________________ 2, four times, last vs. Alabama State (03-19-2016)

FG _______________________________________1, five times, last vs. Alabama State (03-19-2016)

3FG _____________________________________________________________________________

FT _________________________________________________________2 vs.Canisius (12-16-2015)

Assists ___________________________________________________________________________

Blocks _____________________________________1, three times, last vs. Texas Tech (01-02-2016)

Steals ____________________________________________________________________________

Minutes __________________________________ 6, four times, last vs. Alabama State (03-19-2016)

ABOROWA’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR _________ G-GS _____ MIN-AVG ____ FG-FGA __ PCT ___ 3FG-A __PCT ____FT-FTA ___ PCT ___ OR-DR ___ R-AVG ____ PF-DQ ____ A ____TO ___ BL __ ST __PTS-AVG2015-16 ________ 18-0 _______ 62-3.4 ________5-20 ____ .250 _____0-0 ____ .000 _____ 2-4 _____ .500 ____ 4-12 _____16-0.9 _____ 2-0 _____ 0 ____ 4 _____ 3 ____ 0 ____ 12-0.7TOTAL _________ 18-0 _______ 62-3.4 ________5-20 ____ .250 _____0-0 ____ .000 _____ 2-4 _____ .500 ____ 4-12 _____16-0.9 _____ 2-0 _____ 0 ____ 4 _____ 3 ____ 0 ____ 12-0.7

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Guard | 5-9 | SophomoreRound Rock, Texas | Cedar Ridge

AWARDS & HONORS• Big 12 Freshman of the Week (Nov. 30, 2015)• Bridgeport All-Regional Team Member (March 30, 2016)• Big 12 Preseason Freshman of the Year (2015-16)• High School All-American [consensus] (2015)

FRESHMAN (2015-16)• Played in 34 games for the Longhorns, earning her first career start against Little Rock (Dec. 6). • Led Texas with 48 steals and was fourth on the team in scoring (7.2 points per game). Also dished out 38 assists on the year. • Was UT’s leading scorer on four occasions and scored in double figures 11 times. • Played in all four games of the NCAA Tournament, earning Bridgeport All-Regional Team honors. Averaged 11.5 points per game to complement eight steals during NCAA Tournament play. • Charted a career-high 19 points in Texas’ NCAA Regional Final game against UConn (March 28). • Scored 11 points and came up with two steals against Missouri (March 21) in the NCAA Second Round. • In the Big 12 Tournament Championship Game against Baylor (March 7), scored 15 points on 7-of-12 shooting with two steals. • Brought down a team-high eight rebounds and a career-high eight assists against Sam Houston State (Dec. 27). • Named Big 12 Freshman of the Week on Nov. 30 after leading Texas to wins against Hampton and No. 4/5 Tennessee. Was the team’s leading scorer over the course of the week, averaging 15.0 points per game to complement 7.5 rebounds per game, which was second on the team during the week. • Had a breakout game at No. 4/5 Tennessee (Nov. 29), scoring 18 points and bringing down five rebounds. Also connected on a career-high three three-pointers (3-of-5 3FG). With the game tied at 20-all late in the second quarter, Higgs knocked down a three-pointer and quickly followed with a lay-up to put Texas ahead 25-20, a lead that it would not relinquish in the game. • Turned in her first career double-double with 12 points and a career-high 10 rebounds against Hampton (Nov. 25).

PREP• Finished her high school career as a consensus All-American at Cedar Ridge High School. Coached by Angela Beck at Cedar Ridge. Also competed at Kinkaid School in Houston as a freshman.• Ranked No. 7 overall and No. 3 at the guard position in the class of 2015, according to ESPN.com.• As a senior in 2014-15, was named a Naismith Trophy finalist (top 5); Naismith Trophy All-America First Team; a WBCA All-American and a Parade All-American. • Participated in the McDonald’s All American Game and the Jordan Brand Classic. • The Austin American-Statesman 2015 Central Texas Player of the Year. Also named Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC) Class 6A All-State and selected to the American Family Insurance ALL-USA Preseason Girls Basketball Team. • As a senior, led Cedar Ridge to a 30-3 record, averaging 27.0 points per game, 9.0 rebounds per game and 5.0 assists per game.• As a junior in 2013-14, was named to the TABC Class 5A All-State team, was the District 16-5A Newcomer of the Year and the District 16-5A co-MVP. Guided Cedar Ridge to a 30-4 record, averaging 22.5 points per game, 7.7 rebounds per game, 5.7 assists per game, and 4.9 steals per game.• As a sophomore in 2012-13, played junior varsity during her first year at Cedar Ridge High School due to Texas University Interscholastic League transfer rules.• As a freshman in 2011-12, was named to the TABC Small Private School All-State team at The Kinkaid School in Houston. Guided Kinkaid to a 31-3 record and the Southwest

Preparatory Conference title. Averaged 19.6 points per game, 10.6 rebounds per game, 5.1 assists per game, and 5.4 steals per game, while shooting 40 percent from 3-point range (26-of-65 3FG). A three-time Houston Chronicle Player of the Week.• Played on the same club team as Ariel Atkins, Brooke McCarty and Jordan Hosey (Cy-Fair) that won the 2013 Nike Nationals tournament.

ACADEMICS & COMMUNITY• Major is undecided. Interested in education and psychology.

PERSONAL• Born Lashann Aisha Stacher Higgs on Sept. 22, 1995 in Harbour Island, Bahamas.• Daugher of George and Jackie Washington. Has three younger brothers -- George Jr., Jackson, and Jayden.• Father, George, is an assistant coach for Texas women’s basketball and was a standout guard at Abilene Christian. Mother, Jackie (Bucher), also played basketball at Abilene Christian and was inducted into the ACU Sports Hall of Fame in 2012.

CAREER HIGHSPoints ______________________________________________________ 19 vs. UConn (03-28-2016)

Rebounds _________________________________________________10 vs. Hampton (11-25-2015)

FG _________________________________________________________ 9 vs. UConn (03-28-2016)

3FG ______________________________________________________ 3 at Tennessee (11-29-2015)

FT _______________________________________________ 6, twice, last vs. Alabama (03-19-2016)

Assists ____________________________________________ 8 vs. Sam Houston State (12-27-2015)

Blocks _____________________________________1, three times, last vs. Texas Tech (01-02-2016)

Steals ____________________________________ 4, twice, last vs. Sam Houston State (12-27-2015)

Minutes __________________________________________ 26 vs. Sam Houston State (12-27-2015)

HIGGS’ CAREER STATISTICSYEAR __________G-GS _____ MIN-AVG ____ FG-FGA __ PCT ___ 3FG-A __PCT ____FT-FTA ___ PCT ___ OR-DR ___ R-AVG ____ PF-DQ ____ A ____ TO ___ BL __ ST __PTS-AVG2015-16 ________ 34-1 _____ 450-13.2 _____ 101-244 __ .414 ____ 4-24 ___ .167 ____ 38-71 ____ .535 ____ 40-60____ 100-2.9 _____ 46-1 _____ 38 ___ 45 ____ 3 ___ 48 ____244-7.2TOTAL _________ 34-1 _____ 450-13.2 _____ 101-244 __ .414 ____ 4-24 ___ .167 ____ 38-71 ____ .535 ____ 40-60____ 100-2.9 _____ 46-1 _____ 38 ___ 45 ____ 3 ___ 48 ____244-7.2

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Forward | 6-1 | SophomorePearland, Texas | Manvel

AWARDS & HONORS• High School All-American (consensus) - 2015

FRESHMAN (2015-16)• Played in 35 of 36 games for Texas on the season. Ranked third in blocked shots (7) and third in field-goal percentage (.474).• Brought down five or more rebounds on three occasions. • Had a breakout game at Oklahoma State (Jan. 9), scoring a career-high 12 points by shooting a perfect 4-for-4 from the field and 4-for-4 from the free-throw line. • Scored 10 points on 2-of-3 shooting and a 6-of-9 clip from the free-throw line against Sam Houston State (Dec. 27). • Brought down a career-high eight rebounds in her collegiate debut against UTSA (Nov. 14).

PREP• Guided Manvel High School to a state title and a combined 133-17 record over a four-year span. Coached by Bryan Harris at Manvel HS.• Ranked No. 16 overall and No. 5 at the wing position in the recruiting class of 2015, according to ESPN.com.• As a senior in 2014-15, participant in the McDonald’s All American Game and the Jordan Brand Classic. • Was a Naismith Trophy semifinalist (top 10), a Naismith Trophy All-America Second Team, and a WBCA All-American. • Named Texas Association of Basketball Coaches’ (TABC) Class 6A All-State and also selected to the American Family Insurance ALL-USA Preseason Girls Basketball Team. • Guided Manvel to a 28-8 record and the UIL District 22-6A title as a senior.• As a junior in 2013-14, named to the TABC Class 5A All-State team. Helped guide Manvel to a 38-2 record and the Texas UIL Class 5A state title. Totaled 26 points and 14 rebounds in two state tournament games, earning UIL All-Tournament team honors. • Averaged 14.2 points per game, 7.0 rebounds per game, 2.5 assists per game, and 2.2 steals per game as a junior, drawing 19 charges. • As a sophomore in 2012-13, was named the District 22-4A co-MVP with teammate Brianna Turner. Led Manel to a 33-4 record, averaging 14.2 points per game and 6.6 rebounds per game .• As a freshman in 2011-12, was named the District 24-4A Newcomer of the Year. Helped guide Manvel HS to a 34-3 record by averaging 15.5 points per game and 7.6 rebounds per game.• Played on the same club team as Ariel Atkins and Brooke McCarty (Cy-Fair) that won the 2013 Nike Nationals tournament.

ACADEMICS & COMMUNITY• Majoring in youth and community studies with a concentration in special populations.

PERSONAL• Born Chrisden Jordan Hosey on Nov 2, 1995 in Houston, Texas.• Daughter of Curtis and Felicia Hosey. Has an older sister, Myia.

CAREER HIGHSPoints ________________________________________________ 12 at Oklahoma State (01-09-2016)

Rebounds ____________________________________________________ 8 vs. UTSA (11-14-2015)

FG __________________________________________ 4, twice, last at Oklahoma State (01-09-2016)

3FG _______________________________________________________ 1 vs. Stanford (12-13-2015)

FT ________________________________________________ 6, twice, last vs. Kansas (03-05-2016)

Assists _________________________________________1, three times, last vs. UConn (03-28-2016)

Blocks __________________________________1, seven times, last vs. Alabama State (03-19-2016)

Steals ___________________________________________ 1, six times, last vs. UConn (03-28-2016)

Minutes ____________________________________________________ 17 vs. Kansas (01-27-2016)

HOSEY’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR __________G-GS _____ MIN-AVG ____ FG-FGA __ PCT ___ 3FG-A __PCT ____FT-FTA ___ PCT ___ OR-DR ___ R-AVG ____ PF-DQ ____ A ____ TO ___ BL __ ST __PTS-AVG2015-16 ________ 35-0 ______329-9.4 ______ 37-78 ___ .474 _____1-5 ____ .200 ____ 31-51 ____ .608 ____ 28-41_____69-2.0 _____ 35-0 _____ 3 ____ 32 ____ 7 ____ 6 ____106-3.0TOTAL _________ 35-0 ______329-9.4 ______ 37-78 ___ .474 _____1-5 ____ .200 ____ 31-51 ____ .608 ____ 28-41_____69-2.0 _____ 35-0 _____ 3 ____ 32 ____ 7 ____ 6 ____106-3.0

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Forward | 6-4 | JuniorGatineau, Quebec | IMG Academy

SOPHOMORE (2015-16) [at Gulf Coast (Fla.) State College]• Led her Gulf Coast State College team to the NJCAA Division I National Championship and was named Co-Most Valuable Player of the Tournament. • One of 10 junior and community college players nationally to be selected to the WBCA Junior/Community College Coaches’ All-America Team. • Gulf Coast finished with a 32-1 record during the 2015-16 season. • Averaged 13.3 points per game and 10.4 rebounds per game. Shot 47.7 percent from the field and 44.5 percent from beyond three-point range. • Ranked 10th among NJCAA D-I women’s basketball players with 77 blocks on the year. • Averaged 18.5 points per game 14.0 rebounds per game and 3.5 blocks per game in the four national tournament games that were contested in Lubbock.

FRESHMAN (2014-15) [at Vanderbilt]• Played in 27 games with 16 starts. Averaged 4.6 points per game and 4.1 rebounds per game. Led the Commodores with 28 blocks on the season.

PREP• Earned a roster spot on Canada’s Senior B Women’s National Team and participated in tournament in Taiwan. • Team Canada Junior Women’s National Team invitee. • Named to the Team Canada Cadette Women’s National Team in 2012. • Selected to the 2014 SchollyMe All-World Game in Irvine, Calif. • Attended IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., for two years (2012-14), where she was coached by former Longhorn Shell Dailey). • McDonald’s High School All-American nominee. • Averaged 7.0 points per game and 6.5 rebounds per game as a senior at IMG Academy, shooting 48 percent from the floor. • Earned High Honors Academic Award. • Named RSEQ MVP (2011) and was also named to the RSEQ All-Star Team in 2010 and 2012. • Helped lead her team to the 2012 RSEQ Provincial Championship. • A member of Team Quebec’s U17 Provincial Team in 2011 and Team Quebec’s U15 Provincial Team in 2010. • Ranked No. 52 overall and No. 13 at her position by Prospects Nation.

ACADEMICS & COMMUNITY• Interested in majoring in Sport Management.

PERSONAL• Born Dec. 19, 1995 in Gatineau, Quebec.• Daughter of Daniel Goudreau and Myrianne Caron. Has a twin sister, Khaléann, and two older brothers, Alex and Maxime.

CAREER HIGHS (AT VANDERBILT)Points _________________________________________ 21 vs. Minnesota (11-28-2014)Rebounds _____________________________________ 14 vs. Minnesota (11-28-2014)FG ____________________________________________ 7 vs. Minnesota (11-28-2014)3FG __________________________________ 1, three times, last vs. LSU (01-08-2015)FT ____________________________________________ 7 vs. Minnesota (11-28-2014)Assists ___________________________________ 3, twice, last vs. Florida (02-19-2015)Blocks __________________________________________ 5 vs. Arkansas (01-22-2015)Steals ___________________________________ 4 vs. Alabama-Huntsville (01-15-2015)Minutes _______________________________________ 35 vs. Minnesota (11-28-2014)

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Forward | 6-4 | Redshirt SophomoreGatineau, Quebec | IMG Academy

AWARDS & HONORS• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2015, Spring 2016)

SOPHOMORE (2015-16)• Sat out the 2015-16 season due to NCAA transfer rules.

FRESHMAN (2014-15) [at Vanderbilt]• Played in three games her freshman season, missing most of the year due to injury.

PREP• Member of the Canada Basketball program since 2011. • Has played in 15 games and two international tournaments with Canada Basketball, including the 2011 U16 FIBA Americas (Mérida, Mexico), and the 2012 FIBA U17 World Championship (Amsterdam, Netherlands).• Member of the team that captured Gold at the 2014 Williams Jones Cup (Taipei, Taiwan), but did not play due to injury. • Selected to the 2014 SchollyMe All-World Game in Irvine, Calif. • Attended IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., for two years (2012-14), where she was coached by former Longhorn Shell Dailey). • A McDonald’s High School All-American nominee. • Averaged 18.8 points per game and 8.8 rebounds per game as a senior at IMG Academy. Shot 44 percent from three-point range and 82 percent from the free-throw line. • Named to the RSEQ (Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec) All-Star team in 2010, 2011 and 2012.• Member of the Quebec U17 Provincial Team that won bronze at the 2011 U17 Canadian National Championships, • Member of the Quebec U15 Provincial Team that won silver at the 2010 U15 Canadian National Championships.

ACADEMICS & COMMUNITY• Interested in majoring in Sport Management.

PERSONAL• Born Dec. 19, 1995 in Gatineau, Quebec.• Daughter of Daniel Goudreau and Myrianne Caron. Has a twin sister, Audrey-Ann, and two older brothers, Alex and Maxime.• Wears No. 30 in honor of her high school coach and Texas Ex Shell Dailey, who wore No. 30 when she played at Texas.

CAREER HIGHS (AT VANDERBILT)Points ________________________________________ 11 vs. Texas A&M (01-02-2015)Rebounds _____________________________________ 3 vs. Texas A&M (01-02-2015)FG ___________________________________________ 4 vs. Texas A&M (01-02-2015)3FG __________________________________ 2, twice, last vs. Tennessee (01-05-2015)FT ____________________________________________ 4 vs. Tennessee (01-05-2015)Assists ________________________________________ 3 vs. Texas A&M (01-02-2015)Blocks ________________________________________ 2 vs. Texas A&M (01-02-2015)Steals __________________________________________________________________Minutes _______________________________________ 24 vs. Tennessee (01-05-2015)

A. CARON-GOUDREAU’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR __________G-GS _____ MIN-AVG ____ FG-FGA __ PCT ___ 3FG-A __PCT ____FT-FTA ___ PCT ___ OR-DR ___ R-AVG ____ PF-DQ ____ A ____ TO ___ BL __ ST __PTS-AVG2014-15 * _______27-16 _____ 527-19.5 ______48-122 ___ .393 ____ 3-16 ___ .188 ____ 24-39 ____ .615 ____ 28-84____ 112-4.1 _____ 72-2 _____ 21 ___ 63 ____28 __ 14 ____123-4.62015-16 ^ _______28-27 _____ 786-28.1 _____ 142-298 __ .477 ___ 49-110 __ .445 ____ 40-61 ____ .656 ___ 85-205 ___290-10.4 ____ 63-0 _____ 42 ___ 50 ____77 __ 35 ___ 373-13.3TOTAL _________27-16 _____ 527-19.5 ______48-122 ___ .393 ____ 3-16 ___ .188 ____ 24-39 ____ .615 ____ 28-84____ 112-4.1 _____ 72-2 _____ 21 ___ 63 ____28 __ 14 ____123-4.6* - at Vanderbilt | ^ - at Gulf Coast (Fla.) State College

K. CARON-GOUDREAU’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR __________G-GS _____ MIN-AVG ____ FG-FGA __ PCT ___ 3FG-A __PCT ____FT-FTA ___ PCT ___ OR-DR ___ R-AVG ____ PF-DQ ____ A ____ TO ___ BL __ ST __PTS-AVG2014-15 * ________3-0 _______54-18.0 _______6-22 ____ .273 ____ 4-13 ___ .308 _____ 5-8 _____ .625 _____ 4-2______ 6-2.0 ______ 6-1 _____ 3 _____2 ____ 2 ____ 0 ____ 21-7.0TOTAL __________3-0 _______54-18.0 _______6-22 ____ .273 ____ 4-13 ___ .308 _____ 5-8 _____ .625 _____ 4-2______ 6-2.0 ______ 6-1 _____ 3 _____2 ____ 2 ____ 0 ____ 21-7.0* - at Vanderbilt

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Guard/Forward | 6-3 | FreshmanCedar Hill, Texas | Cedar Hill

AWARDS & HONORS• College Sports Madness Preseason National Freshman of the Year (2016)• McDonald’s High School All-American (2016)• Jordan Brand Classic Co-MVP (2016)

PREP• The nation’s No. 1 recruit in the class of 2016, according to the Blue Star Report and the No. 2 prospect in the espnW Hoop Gurlz Top 100. • Earned First-Team All-America honors from both the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association and the Naismith Trophy as a senior in 2016. Was also a MaxPreps Second-Team All-American. • Named co-Most Valuable Player of the prestigious Jordan Brand Classic, scoring 16 points and bringing down 12 rebounds to lead the West team, which defeated the East 100-94. • Selected to participate in the 2016 McDonald’s High School All-American Game. • One of five finalists nationally for both the 2016 Morgan Wooten Player of the Year Award and the Naismith Trophy, which recognizes the top high school girls basketball player in the country. • Averaged an impressive 24.8 points per game, 8.1 rebounds per game, 2.4 assists per game, 2.6 steals per game and 0.8 blocks per game as a senior in 2015-16. Charted 13 double-doubles in 35 games played as a senior. • Recorded 15.9 points per game, 7.6 rebounds per game and 3.0 assists per game as a junior. Was named a MaxPreps third-team All-American. • A member of Team USA’s gold-medal winning U17 World Championship team, averaging 10.6 points per game and 5.7 rebounds per game, earning all-tournament accolades. • In addition to her basketball prowess, also was a standout for her high school track and field team, running the 100-meter dash and participating in both the long and triple jumps.

ACADEMICS & COMMUNITY• Interested in majoring in Journalism.

PERSONAL• Daughter of Ronald and Twana Holmes. • Named after Olympic track star Jackie Joyner-Kersee. • Father, Ronald, played college basketball at Central State (Ohio) University.

ALECIA SUTTON 1Guard | 5-8 | FreshmanSt. Louis, Mo. | Parkway North

AWARDS & HONORS• McDonald’s High School All-American (2016)

PREP• The nation’s No. 6 prospect, according to the espnW Hoop Gurlz Top 100, and the No. 2 point guard in the class of 2016. • Named a 2016 Naismith Second-Team All-American. • Tore her anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) on December 27, 2015 and did not play the second half of her senior season. Had ACL surgery on February 12, 2016. • Was averaging 14.3 points per game as a senior prior to her injury. • Averaged 16.1 points per game, 5.5 rebounds per game, 4.0 assists per game and 2.3 steals per game as a junior at Parkway North, leading her team to a 25-6 overall record. Her team finished third in 2015 in the program’s first-ever Class 5 state tournament appearance. • As a sophomore, averaged 18.3 points per game and 4.81 assists per game. • Named the Most Valuable Player of the Super 64 Tournament (Frisco, Texas) and the adidas Nationals (Atlanta, Ga.) while playing for the Missouri Phenom during the summer of 2014. She led her team to championships in both tournaments.

ACADEMICS & COMMUNITY• Major is undecided.

PERSONAL• Daughter of Larry Sutton and Tonette Moore.• Lists her father, Larry, as her greatest influence in basketball. • Nickname is “Sug.” • Committed to Texas on her 16th birthday (December 17, 2014).

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Guard/Forward | 6-0 | FreshmanMesquite, Texas | Horn

PREP• The 18th-ranked wing player in the nation, according to espnW. • A 2016 WBCA High School All-America honorable mention selection. • The District 10-6A Co-Most Valuable Player in 2016, averaging 23.0 points per game, 14.0 rebounds per game and 4.0 assists per game. • Averaged 27.0 points per game and 18.0 rebounds per game in the playoffs as a senior for Horn, which advanced to the 6A Region II quarterfinals. • Missed the majority of her junior season after suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). Averaged 24.3 points per game and 13.2 rebounds per game through 11 games prior to her season-ending injury. Led all players in the Dallas-Fort Worth area in points per game and rebounds per game, despite playing in only 11 games. • Named the 12-5A Co-Most Valuable Player and the district’s most valuable player after averaging 17.0 points per game, 11.7 rebounds per game and 5.1 assists per game as a sophomore in 2013-14. That year, she also was a TABC All-Region selection. • Was the District Newcomer of the Year as a rookie at Horn, averaging 9.6 points per game, 7.6 rebounds per game, 3.0 assists per game and 2.7 steals per game. • Her team captured back-to-back district championships in her freshman and sophomore seasons.

ACADEMICS & COMMUNITY• Interested in majoring in communication disorders.

PERSONAL• Daughter of Demetrius and Chasity Mosley.

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Forward/Center | 6-4 | JuniorCharlotte, N.C. | Providence Day

AWARDS & HONORS• McDonald’s High School All-America (2013-14)• WBCA High School All-America (2013-14)• Two-time North Carolina Miss Basketball (2012-13, 2013-14)

SOPHOMORE (2015-16) [at South Carolina]• Played 32 games, missing three in February due to illness, returning in the regular-season finale against LSU (Feb. 28).• Was solid in relief against Kansas State (Mar. 20) in the second round second round of the NCAA Tournament, handing out career-high three assists.• Capped South Carolina’s 16-0 second-quarter run against No. 16/19 Florida (Feb. 11) with a layup and scored six points over the final 3:46 of the half to help establish a 12-point halftime lead.• Great offensive game against East Carolina (Dec. 20) with career-high 14 points on 5-of-8 shooting.• Started the second half at Clemson (Nov. 18) and was a key part of a 19-5 third-quarter run that broke open the game. Tied for the team lead with six rebounds.

FRESHMAN (2014-15) [at South Carolina]• Played in 20 games, missing nine contests (Dec. 4 - Jan. 8) with a foot injury and three due to illness (Jan. 26-Feb. 1).• Swiped a career-high two steals in nine minutes against Syracuse (Mar. 22).• Was outstanding in return from three-game absence due to illness with a career-high seven rebounds at No. 22/21 Georgia, including four to go with her four points in the first half as Gamecocks established a lead.

PREP• Rated the No. 7 player overall and the top post player in the 2014 recruiting class• Earned WBCA and McDonald’s High School All-American status.• Tabbed North Carolina Ms. Basketball and All-Observer (Charlotte) Player of the Year in both her junior (2012-13) and senior (2013-14) seasons.• Was named to the USA Today All-USA North Carolina First Team.• Averaged 21.4 points per game and 8.7 rebounds per game as a senior, shooting 68 percent from the field.• Helped Providence Day School to four state titles.

ACADEMICS & COMMUNITY• Majoring in physical culture and sports.

PERSONAL• Daughter of Monica and Ervin White.• Has three older sisters, Shanté King, Akiesha Jordan and Brittany White.

CAREER HIGHS (AT SOUTH CAROLINA)Points ________________________________________14 at East Carolina (12-20-2015)Rebounds ________________________________________9 vs. Winthrop (12-13-2015)FG __________________________________________ 5 vs. East Carolina (12-20-2015)3FG ___________________________________________________________________FT ______________________________________________ 5 vs. Missouri (01-10-2016)Assists _______________________________________ 3 vs. Kansas State (03-20-2016)Blocks ___________________________________________4 vs. Winthrop (12-13-2015)Steals ___________________________________________ 2 vs. Syracuse (03-22-2015)Minutes ___________________________________22 vs. San Diego State (11-23-2014)

WHITE’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR __________G-GS _____ MIN-AVG ____ FG-FGA __ PCT ___ 3FG-A __PCT ____FT-FTA ___ PCT ___ OR-DR ___ R-AVG ____ PF-DQ ____ A ____ TO ___ BL __ ST __PTS-AVG2014-15 * _______ 20-0 ______184-9.2 ______ 20-49 ___ .408 _____0-0 ____ .000 _____ 9-14 _____ .643 ____ 16-28_____44-2.2 _____ 20-0 _____ 7 ____ 14 ____ 5 ____ 7 ____ 49-2.52015-16 * _______ 32-0 _____ 406-12.7 ______ 30-88 ___ .341 _____0-3 ____ .000 ____ 32-52 ____ .615 ____ 26-67_____93-2.9 _____ 57-0 _____ 18 ___ 22 ____13 ___ 6 ____ 92-2.9TOTAL _________ 52-0 _____ 590-11.3 ______50-137 ___ .365 _____0-3 ____ .000 ____ 41-66 ____ .621 ____ 42-95____ 137-2.7 _____ 77-0 _____ 25 ___ 36 ____18 __ 13 ____141-2.7* - at South Carolina

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CoaChing STaff / Karen aston

KAREN ASTONHEAD COACH

FIFTH SEASON At the institution where she originally carved her reputation as an energetic leader and relentless recruiter, Karen Aston enters her fifth season as the head women’s basketball coach at the University of texas, having returned the Longhorns to among the nation’s elite programs. Aston, who will begin her 13th season overall at the University of texas, is just the fourth head coach in program history. Each of her four years at the helm has seen steady improvement, including the school’s first nCAA Elite Eight appearance since 2003 last season. Aston, who spent eight years as an assistant and associate head coach for naismith Hall of Fame coach Jody Conradt from 1998-2006, has an 89-46 (.659) in her four years leading the Longhorns and a 190-109 (.635) record in nine sea-sons as a collegiate head coach. she has directed texas to three consecutive nCAA tournament appearances and has seven postseason appearances in her nine years as a head coach. In 2015-16, Aston led texas to an historic season. the Longhorns posted a 31-5 overall record, which marked the school’s most victories since the 1987-88 season, and tied the school record for most Big 12 Conference wins (15) in a single season. texas hosted nCAA First and second Rounds for the first time since 2010 and advanced to the nCAA Elite Eight for the first time since 2003. the Longhorns opened the year with a 16-0 record, marking the third-best start in program history. Under Aston’s direction, senior center Imani Boyette was named an hon-orable mention All-America selection from both the Associated Press and the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association in 2015-16, and became the first player in program history to reach the combined milestone of 1,000 career points, 1,000 career rebounds and 200 career blocks. Boyette was the fourth player in school history to be drafted in the first round of the WnBA Draft, going to the Chicago sky with the 10th overall pick. the Longhorns have recorded back-to-back top-six national recruiting classes, according to EsPn.com. In 2015-16, texas secured a consensus top-five class, including a no. 3 ranking from EsPn.com and Blue star Report. the Longhorns signed the nation’s no. 1 player (according to Blue star Report) Joyner Holmes and the no. 6 player (according to EsPn.com) Alecia sutton. With Aston’s leadership, texas has welcomed three consecutive top-15 recruit-ing classes and seven recruits have been named McDonald’s High school All-Americans during Aston’s time as head coach. the 2014-15 Longhorns began the season on a 13-game winning streak and capped the year with a run to the nCAA sweet 16. texas finished with a 24-11 overall record and advanced to the championship game of the Big 12 tournament for the first time since 2004. the Longhorns won nine of their last 12 games and posted what were then their most wins in more than a decade.

AS A HEAD COACHYEAR SCHOOL W-L W-L CONFERENCE POSTSEASON2007-08 Charlotte 18-14 9-5 / 4th A-10 WnIt First Round2008-09 Charlotte 23-9 11-3 / 2nd A-10 nCAA First Round2009-10 Charlotte 18-14 9-5 / 4th A-10 WnIt second Round2010-11 Charlotte 27-10 9-5 / 3rd A-10 WnIt Final Four2011-12 north texas 15-16 7-9 / 3rd sun Belt --2012-13 texas 12-18 5-13 / 8th Big 12 --2013-14 texas 22-12 11-7 / t-3rd Big 12 nCAA second Round2014-15 texas 24-11 9-9 / 3rd Big 12 nCAA sweet 162015-16 texas 31-5 15-3 / 2nd Big 12 nCAA Elite Eight9 Years 3 Schools 190-109 85-59 4 NCAA / 3 WNIT

COACHING EXPERIENCESCHOOL POSITION YEARSFort smith [Ark.] northside Hs Head Coach 1993-94Vilonia [Ark.] Hs Head Coach 1988-93Baylor Assistant Coach 1994-96north texas Assistant Coach 1996-98Texas Assistant Coach 1998-00Texas Associate Head Coach 2000-06Baylor Associate Head Coach 2006-07Charlotte Head Coach 2007-11north texas Head Coach 2011-12Texas Head Coach 2012-

PLAYING EXPERIENCE SCHOOL YEARSouachita Baptist University 1982-84University of Arkansas-Little Rock 1984-86

In 2013-14, texas began a steady incline that included five wins against ranked opponents, a third-place finish in the Big 12 standings, a 10-win improve-ment from the previous season, and winning a game in the nCAA tournament for the first time since 2008. Ut’s tie for third place in the Big 12 was its highest league finish since 2005. Aston returned to the Forty Acres in 2012 after five years of experience reviving the women’s basketball programs at the University of north Carolina at Charlotte and the University of north texas. Aston tripled the Mean Green’s victory total in one season, as Unt went 15-16 during the 2011-12 season under her direction after winning just five games the previous year. At Charlotte, Aston led the program to record-breaking heights, with 86 victories in four seasons, including a school-record 27 wins in 2010-11. Aston led the 49ers to four consecutive postseason appearances and the 2009 Atlantic 10 tournament Championship en route to the school’s second ever nCAA tournament appearance. In her final season at Charlotte, Aston’s squad advanced to the WnIt Final Four. While on Conradt’s texas staff from 1998-2006, Aston helped the Longhorns post a 173-83 (.676) record during that span, with seven nCAA tournament appearances, two trips to the sweet 16 and a march to the 2003 Final Four.

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Karen aSTon / CoaChing STaff

ASTON’S TROPHY CASE nCAA Final Four - 2003

Associate Head Coach at TexasBig 12 tournament Champions - 2003

Associate Head Coach at TexasBig 12 Reg. season Champions - 2003, 2004

Associate Head Coach at TexasAtlantic 10 tournament Champions - 2009

Head Coach at Charlotteschool record for wins in a season - 2010-11

27 wins; Head Coach at CharlotteArkansas Coach of the Year - 1993

Head Coach at Vilonia High School

the Longhorns also captured the 2003 Big 12 regular-season and tourna-ment titles, and Ut shared the 2004 Big 12 regular season title. Aston was pro-moted from assistant coach to associate head coach in July of 2000 after serving as Ut’s assistant coach for two seasons. During that time, Aston spearheaded the signing of 25 nationally-recognized recruits, including seven McDonald’s High school All-Americans and seven WBCA/nike All-Americans. two of those high school All-Americans - tiffany Jackson and Erika Arriaran - were named national High school Players of the Year. All eight of the recruiting classes Aston attracted were nationally ranked, including the no. 1 class in the nation in 2005-06. Aston first came to Austin in 1998 from the University of north texas, where she served as an assistant coach for two seasons (1996-98). Prior to joining the north texas staff, Aston was an assistant coach at Baylor for two seasons (1994-96). Following Aston’s initial stint on the Forty Acres, she was named associate head coach at Baylor during the 2006-07 season. With Aston on board, the Lady Bears won 26 games and reached the second round of the nCAA tournament.

Before entering the collegiate coaching ranks, Aston was recognized as one of the top high school coaches in the nation. she coached five years at Vilonia High school (1988-93) in Vilonia, Ark., and one year at Fort smith northside (1993-94) in Fort smith, Ark. she guided Fort smith northside to a 24-10 record and a fifth-place finish in Class 4A. For her efforts, she was named the Arkansas northwest Region Coach of the Year. While at Vilonia, Aston was not only the head basketball coach but also the head cross country and track coach. In 1992-93, she was named the Arkansas Basketball Coach of the Year after leading Vilonia to a 36-1 record and a Class 2A state Championship. Aston’s cross country teams also claimed back-to-back state titles in 1991 and 1992. A native of Benton, Ark., Aston was a two-time first-team all-state selection at Bryant High school. she capped her high school career by leading Bryant to the 1982 Arkansas Class 4A state Championship. Aston earned a bachelors of arts degree in physical education from Arkansas-Little Rock in 1987. she played two seasons of basketball at UALR after transferring from ouachita Baptist.

MCDONALD’S ALL-AMERICANStexas head coach Karen Aston has recruited eight McDonald’s All-Americans to the University of texas. that accounts for nearly half of the 19 McDonald’s All-Americans that texas has had in the program’s history.seven of those McDonald’s All-Americans are on this year’stexas roster.

Imani Boyette, 2012Ariel Atkins, 2014

Brooke McCarty, 2014Jatarie White, 2014

Lashann Higgs, 2015Jordan Hosey, 2015

Joyner Holmes, 2016Alecia sutton, 2016

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uAb (2-0)2007 (A) ___ W ___ 73-632008 (H) __ W ___ 79-57

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CoaChing STaff / JaMie CareY

JAMIE CAREYASSISTANT COACH

FIRST SEASON Jamie Carey, a standout basketball player for the University of texas from 2002-05, enters her first season as an assistant coach at her alma mater. Carey was a member of Ut’s 2003 nCAA Final Four team and also played four years in the WnBA. she has top-caliber experience at every level, including four years at UsA Basketball as the assistant women’s national team director. she returns to Ut mater after spending the past two seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Colorado. Carey’s responsibilities at texas will include instructing players at the guard position, coordinating the team’s offensive schemes and recruiting, which are similar to the responsibilities she had during her two seasons in Boulder. During her time at UsA Basketball, Carey worked with all levels of the women’s national team program, helping to identify coaches and athletes for participation. she assisted with organizing logistics for trials, training camps and international competitions, supported the athletes and staff on-site internationally and assisted with practice for all national teams. While working with UsA Basketball, Carey was head coach at sand Creek High school in Colorado springs from 2011-14, directing the program to a 62-16 overall record, three Colorado Class 4A Great 8 state appearances and a pair of Pikes Peak Athletic Conference titles. she was the Pikes Peak Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in her final season. Carey served as head coach at Legacy High school in Broomfield, Colo., from 2008-10, helping the team to a Colorado Class 5A runner-up finish in 2010. Her five-year high school coaching record was 106-25 (.809). Carey’s story of perseverance is well known. the 1999 Miss Colorado Basketball was the 2000 Pac-10 Conference Freshman of the Year at stanford University before concussions sidelined her for the next two seasons. After a year free of post-concussion symptoms, Carey transferred to the University of texas, where she was a two-time All-Big 12 Conference selection. A member of texas’ 1,000-point scoring club, Carey still ranks 37th in pro-gram history with 1,074 career points. she was a finalist for numerous national awards during her time in Austin, including the Margaret Wade trophy, the naismith Award and the nancy Lieberman national Point Guard of the Year. Carey was the 2004 recipient of the Jim Valvano Comeback Player of the Year Award and, as a senior in 2005, was named an nCAA Woman of the Year nominee and earned the Big 12’s Dr. Prentice Gautt Postgraduate scholarship. Despite playing in just 96 games during her Ut career, Carey’s name is found throughout the texas all-time career records. she is the school’s all-time leader in three-point field goal percentage (.418) and ranks second all-time in minutes per game (31.4). Carey’s 193 made three-pointers ranks fourth all-time in school history, while her free-throw percentage of .801 is seventh all-time. she is the namesake for the Jamie Carey Comeback Award, awarded by

Ut Athletics annually to a student-athlete who has experienced and worked to overcome adversity during her intercollegiate athletics experience. Carey was the 31st pick in the 2005 WnBA Draft by the Phoenix Mercury and later signed with the Connecticut sun. she played four years for the sun, which advanced to the postseason each of those seasons, including an appear-ance in the 2005 WnBA Finals. Carey holds a bachelor of arts degree in sociology from texas in 2004 and completed her master’s of education in sport management on the Forty Acres in 2006. she was a two-time third-team CosIDA Academic All-America selection and a two-time first-team All-District selection.

COACHING EXPERIENCESCHOOL POSITION YEARSLegacy [Colo.] Hs Head Coach 2008-10sand Creek [Colo.] Hs Head Coach 2011-14Colorado Assistant Coach 2014-16Texas Assistant Coach 2016-

PLAYING EXPERIENCE SCHOOL/TEAM YEARSstanford 1999-01texas 2002-05Connecticut sun (WnBA) 2005-08

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george WaShingTon / CoaChing STaff

GEORGE WASHINGTONASSISTANT COACH

FIFTH SEASON George Washington enters his fifth season as an assistant coach with the University of texas women’s basketball program in 2016-17. Washington serves as the Longhorns’ recruiting coordinator and assists with instructing post players on the court. He has been part of a texas recruiting effort that has resulted in back-to-back top-six national recruiting class. For the 2016-17 season, the Longhorns signed the no. 3 recruiting class in the nation, according to EsPn.com. the class included the nation’s no. 1 player (according to Blue star Report) Joyner Holmes and the nation’s no. 6 player (according to EsPn.com) Alecia sutton. Washington has worked with a pair of post players – Imani Boyette and nneka Enemkpali – who were drafted by WnBA teams. Boyette was the no. 10 pick overall in the 2016 WnBA Draft by the Chicago sky, while Enemkpali was the 26th overall pick in the 2015 WnBA Draft by the seattle storm. Prior to joining the texas staff, Washington served as an assistant coach at Westbury Christian High school in Houston while also teaching computer science, health and physical education classes. the Wildcats made four con-secutive texas Association of Private and Parochial schools (tAPPs) 4A state Championship appearances (2009-12). Westbury Christian earned national rank-ings at no. 8 during the 2008-09 season and no. 9 in 2010-11. During his tenure, the Wildcats compiled a 140-16 (.897) overall record. In addition to on-court coaching duties at Westbury, Washington also was responsible for coordinating the strength and conditioning program. Before his tenure at Westbury Christian, Washington served as the girls var-sity basketball coach at st. thomas Episcopal in Houston. He oversaw 17 sports programs as the school’s athletic director during the 2004-05 season while also leading the girls’ basketball team to the tAPPs 4A state semifinals and a 27-5 overall record. Washington graduated from Abilene Christian in May 2000 with a B.s. in Interdisciplinary studies with an emphasis in Exercise and sports science. A member of the national strength and Conditioning Association (nsCA), Washington is a nsCA Certified strength and Conditioning specialist (CsCs) and formerly worked as a sports performance specialist at Memorial Hermann sports Performance in Houston. From 2002-04, he designed and administered sports-specific training programs for nBA and nFL players. Washington’s coaching involvement has also included positions with the DFW Elite (2009-12), Houston Heat Girls Basketball (2003-12) and CyFair texans Basketball (2006-09). Washington and his wife Jaclyn reside in Round Rock with their four children -- daughter Lashann Higgs and sons George, Jackson and Jayden. His wife also was a standout basketball player at Abilene Christian.

COACHING EXPERIENCESCHOOL POSITION YEARSst. thomas Episcopal school Head Coach 2004-05Westbury Christian Hs Assistant Coach 2005-12Texas Assistant Coach 2012-

PLAYING EXPERIENCE SCHOOL YEARS Abilene Christian 1996-2000

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CoaChing STaff / Tina ThoMPSon

TINA THOMPSONASSISTANT COACHSECOND SEASON

the all-time leading scorer in WnBA history, tina thompson enters her second season as an assistant coach at texas. thompson, the first overall pick in the inaugural WnBA Draft, a two-time olympic gold medalist and a four-time WnBA champion - works directly with the texas post players. In her first year in Austin, thompson was heavily involved in the develop-ment of senior center Imani Boyette, who earned honorable mention All-America honors from both the Associated Press and the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association. In 2015-16, Boyette became the first player in program history to reach the combined milestone of 1,000 career points, 1,000 career rebounds and 200 career blocks. Boyette was the fourth player in school history to be drafted in the first round of the WnBA Draft, going to the Chicago sky with the 10th overall pick. thompson arrived on the Forty Acres after a trailblazing career in the WnBA, in which she began as the first overall draft pick in 1997 and ended as the league’s all-time leading scorer in 2013. throughout her 17-year professional playing career, thompson was a four-time WnBA champion with the Houston Comets (1997, 1998, 1999, 2000), a member of the WnBA All-Decade team, an eight-time All-WnBA team selection, a nine-time WnBA All-star, and the WnBA All-star MVP in 2000. After 12 seasons in Houston, the Los Angeles native returned to her home-town in 2009 as a member of the Los Angeles sparks. she became the WnBA’s all-time leading scorer on August 8, 2010, scoring her 6,264th career point to pass Lisa Leslie -- a former teammate of thompson’s at the high school, college and professional levels. thompson ended her professional career with the seattle storm in 2013 and still stands as the league’s all-time leading scorer with 7,488 points in 496 games played (15.1 ppg). on the international level, thompson has won two olympic Gold Medals as a member of team UsA in 2004 (Athens) and 2008 (Beijing). she has also participated in other professional leagues overseas. Following the 2001 WnBA season, tina played for Rovereto Basket in Italy and in 2003 she joined the Kumho Falcons of the Women’s Korea Basketball League (WKBL). In 2006 and 2007, she played for spartak Moscow Region (Euro league) and in 2010 for the MCM târgoviÅŸte in Romania. thompson played collegiately at the University of southern California (1993-1997) where she helped UsC compile a 77-37 record, and led the team to three nCAA tournament appearances (1994, 1995, 1997), including an Elite Eight appearance in 1994. A three-time All-Pac 10 selection at UsC, thompson was a second-team All-American as a senior in 1997. she finished fifth on the university’s career lists

in scoring (2,248 points) and (1,168 rebounds). thompson graduated from UsC in 1997 with a degree in sociology and a minor in psychology. thompson was born on February 10 in Los Angeles as one of five siblings -- two brothers and two sisters. she has one son, Dyllan, who was born in 2005.

COACHING EXPERIENCESCHOOL POSITION YEARSTexas Assistant Coach 2015-

PLAYING EXPERIENCE SCHOOL/TEAM YEARSsouthern California 1993-97Houston Comets (WnBA) 1997-08Los Angeles sparks (WnBA) 2009-11seattle storm (WnBA) 2011-13

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angeLa orTega / CoaChing STaff

ANGELA ORTEGAASSISTANT AD / bASKETbALL OPERATIONS

FIFTH SEASON Angela ortega is entering her fifth year overseeing the day-to-day operations of the texas women’s basketball program as Assistant Athletics Director for Basketball operations. In her multi-faceted role, ortega’s primary duties include coordinating team travel, managing the program’s budget, scheduling future opponents, overseeing the team’s nike account and supervising the student managers. she serves as the program’s liaison to several internal departments, including compliance. ortega has served on Karen Aston’s staff since the 2007-08 season, with stops at Charlotte, north texas and texas. In one season as an assistant coach to Aston at north texas, the Mean Green tripled its victory total from the previous year, as Unt went 15-16 during the 2011-12 season after winning just five games the previous year. Prior to her stint at north texas, ortega spent four seasons as an assistant at Charlotte under Aston, where the 49ers reached the postseason in four con-secutive seasons, including appearances in the 2009 nCAA tournament and the 2011 WnIt Final Four. ortega began her coaching career at north texas where she spent 14 seasons as an assistant coach and one as associate head coach and helped develop two of the greatest players in school history in Jalie Mitchell and Rosalyn Reades. During her first tenure in Denton, ortega assisted north texas to its most successful period in school history, including three conference division titles and two postseason tournament appearances in the WnIt in 2001 and 2002. In 2001-02, the Mean Green had a school record 21 wins and went a perfect 12-0 at home. In 1998-99 north texas recorded only the second 20-win season in school history with a 20-8 mark and another perfect season at home. In all, north texas won 77 games during the four-year stretch from 1998-2002. As a recruiting coordinator at north texas, ortega was known for her ability to locate and recruit top players for north texas. ortega first came to north texas in 1992 after teaching English at Mabank (texas) High school. she also served as an assistant coach for the basketball, volleyball and track teams during the 1991-92 school year. the previous two campaigns, ortega served as a graduate assistant at northwestern state, where she had an impressive playing career and earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education with a minor in English in 1990. A starting guard who helped guide the Lady Demons to 38 victories and a berth in the nCAA tournament during her two seasons on the team (1987-89), ortega averaged only one turnover per game and finished her career as the school’s 10th all-time leading free-throw shooter. ortega transferred to northwestern state from trinity Valley Community College (1985-87), where she competed on a team that was ranked as high as second nationally. Honored as a selection to the Kodak All-District and all-region

team her sophomore year with the Lady Cardinals, she averaged 15 points and 7.3 rebounds per game while steering trinity Valley to a 26-5 record. she is a member of the Class of 2013 Lady Cardinal Hall of Fame. on oct. 19, 2013, ortega was inducted to the Cardinal Hall of Fame at trinity Valley Community College, where she guided the Lady Cardinals to a total of 47 wins in two seasons (1985-87) and an unprecedented climb to no. 2 in the national rankings in 1987. A native of tyler, texas, ortega graduated from Robert E. Lee High school in 1984.

COACHING EXPERIENCESCHOOL POSITION YEARSMabank Hs Assistant Coach 1991-92north texas Assistant Coach 1992-07Charlotte Assistant Coach 2007-11north texas Assistant Coach 2011-12Texas Assistant AD 2012-

PLAYING EXPERIENCE SCHOOL YEARS northwestern state 1987-89 trinity Valley Community College 1985-87

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CoaChing STaff / ShaUn MCPherSon

SHAuN MCPHERSONSTRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH

FIFTH SEASON shaun McPherson enters his fifth season leading the texas Women’s Basketball strength and conditioning efforts. McPherson came to texas after spending two seasons as an assistant sports performance coach for football and track & field at the University of Kansas. Prior to his stint with the Jayhawks, McPherson spent 10 years as the strength and conditioning coach at Baylor where he oversaw the efforts for 15 Big 12 Conference regular season and tournament championship teams in four sports, including two 2004 olympic Gold Medalists, three first round MLB draft picks, seven WnBA draftees, and 2005 nCAA Champion women’s basketball team. During his 10-year stint at Baylor, McPherson was directly responsible for seven of the Lady Bears basketball teams where he designed and implemented the speed, strength, agility, flexibility and nutritional programs. While working with the program, he helped develop seven WnBA draft picks including the no. 4 pick in 2006 and the no. 5 pick in 2007. He was named the Director of strength and Conditioning for women’s basketball at Baylor in 2007 and served in that capacity until his departure. McPherson holds memberships and certifications from the national strength and Conditioning Association (Certified strength and Conditioning specialist), United states Weight Lifting Association (Level one Club Coach Certification) and Collegiate strength and Conditioning Association. He reports to texas Women’s Basketball head coach Karen Aston. He earned his masters in education in 2001 while at Baylor. McPherson is a 1999 graduate of the University of north Carolina at Chapel Hill (B.A. in Exercise and sport science), where he began his career as an undergraduate strength and conditioning coach for the tar Heels. McPherson is a native of Whiteville, nC, and has a daughter -- Ryleigh Maebelle.

EXPERIENCE: WOMEN’S bASKETbALLbAYLOR• Strength and Conditioning Coach for the 2005 NCAA Champions• Assisted the program in reaching four-of-seven possible NCAA Sweet 16’s• Participated in the NCAA Tournament for seven consecutive years• Produced two WNBA Draft First Round picks in Sophia Young and Bernice Mosby, and numerous additional overseas players in a seven-year stint at Baylor

EXPERIENCE: TRACK & FIELDKANSAS• Coached a 2011 100m / 200m Pan Am Games and Olympic Trials Amputee Participant

• Coached 2011 Women’s Midwest Track Athlete of the Year & 2011 Women’s 400m UsA Junior Champion Diamond Dixon

bAYLOR• Worked with 2004 Olympic Gold Medalists in Jeremy Wariner (400m / 400m Relay) and Darold Williamson (400m Relay)• Strength Coach for the 2002 (4 x 400m Relay) NCAA Champions

EXPERIENCE: TENNISbAYLOR• Assisted the Men’s and Women’s Tennis program in winning eight Big 12 Regular season and tournament titles over three years• Strength and Conditioning Coach for three current ATP tour player• Coached Women’s Tennis to its only NCAA Semifinalist appearance in 2008• Strength Coach for the 2008 NCAA Women’s Singles Finalist (runner-up)

EXPERIEnCE: BAsEBALLBAYLoR• Strength Coach for the 2005 World Series Semifinalists• Coached the 2000 Johnny Bench Award Winner (nation’s top catcher)• Coached the 2000 Freshman National Player of the Year• Worked with three Team USA selections• In six years with the program, had three players selected in the first round of the MLB Draft

EXPERIEnCE: FootBALLBAYLoR• Worked with the 2004 and 2006 Ray Guy Award winner (nation’s top punter)

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SUPPorT STaff / CoaChing STaff

HEIDI WLEzIENATHLETIC TRAINERSECOND SEASON

Heidi Wlezien joined the texas Athletics sports Medicine staff in october of 2015 and works with the women’s basketball team. Prior to coming to the University of texas, she worked with the Chicago sky WnBA team for two seasons and for Illinois Bone & Joint Institute. she also spent two seasons at Eastern Illinois University as an Assistant Athletic trainer with the women’s basketball, men’s soccer, women’s rugby, and men’s and women’s swimming teams. Wlezien completed her Master’s Degree in sports Administration from Eastern Illinois University and her Bachelor’s Degree in Athletic training from Upper Iowa University. she currently holds certifications from the national Athletic trainers’ Association (nAtA) and the American Heart Association (AHA) and is sAstM and ARt-upper extremity certified. A native of Cissna Park, Ill., she and her husband Chris currently reside in Austin. the couple has a son, Cameron.

MARK RECOuLLEYSPECIAL ASSISTANT

SIXTH SEASON Mark Recoulley is in his sixth season with the texas Women’s Basketball program and his first as the team’s special Assistant. Recoulley’s duties include oversight and administration of the Longhorns’ recruiting efforts and serving as director of the team’s summer camps, among other duties. He spent the past four seasons as Video Coordinator on Karen Aston’s support staff. Recoulley served as a graduate assistant for the Longhorns during the 2011-12 season, prior to Aston’s arrival in 2012. Recoulley earned bachelor of science degrees in broadcast journalism and economics from the University of Miami in 2003. While in Coral Gables, he was a three-year student manager for the men’s basketball program and helped orga-nize the team’s film exchange program. Following graduation, Recoulley worked in various television markets across the U.s. in filming, editing and production capacities. He spent the previous six years in the financial industry with Edward Jones Investments before beginning graduate school at texas in 2011. He and his wife, Liz, reside in Austin. the couple has one son, Andrew Drenner.

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JAMA SHARPvIDEO COORDINATOR

FIRST SEASON Jama sharp enters her first season as the University of texas women’s basketball video coordinator. sharp joined texas women’s basketball staff from the University of Florida, where she spent the past year as the women’s basketball program’s assistant video coordinator. the former two-time Atlantic sun All-Conference selection, sharp played basketball for four seasons at stetson University, where she was named the 2015 Female Athlete of the Year. sharp’s duties will include oversight of video exchange and the breakdown of opponent and individual video scouting, among other duties. sharp played in 133 career games with 98 starts, scoring 1,261 career points, which ranks 12th all-time in stetson history. she finished her career as one of only two players in school history with more than 1,000 points, 400 assists and 250 steals. sharp graduated cum laude in 2015 with a bachelor of business degree in sport business. A three-time team captain, she was a member of the Dean’s List and a top-30 senior CLAss Award Candidate. A Mooresville, Ind., native, sharp has served on the camp staffs at Mooresville High school and stetson. In the summer of 2014, she completed an internship with the Professional Association of Athletic Development.

FRAN HARRISCOMMuNITY ENGAGEMENT COORDINATOR

THIRD SEASON Ut Women’s Athletics Hall of Honor inductee Fran Harris joined the texas Women’s Basketball support staff as the Coordinator of Community Engagement in August of 2014. Harris returned to the Forty Acres as an accomplished businesswoman, writer and broadcast personality with more than 20 years of experience in the sales, sports media and sports marketing industries. the Dallas native was a student-athlete for hall-of-fame coach Jody Conradt from 1982-86 during the most successful era women’s basketball at the University of texas. Harris was named southwest Conference Player of the Year in 1984-85 and was team MVP of the historic 1985-86 squad, which became the first women’s college basketball team to go undefeated (34-0) and win the nCAA title. Harris’ 1,798 career points at texas currently ranks seventh in program history. After graduating with a communications degree from Ut, Harris played professional basketball in over 30 countries while based with teams in Italy and switzerland. In between seasons of her professional playing career, Harris served as a graduate assistant on Conradt’s coaching staff during the 1988-99 season and attained a master of arts in journalism from the University of texas in 1991. Harris played two seasons in the WnBA. the first with the Houston Comets on the inaugural WnBA championship team in 1997, and the second with the Utah starzz in 1998. Harris’ many accomplishments in the business industry include over 15 years of experience as a corporate trainer and speaker, former account execu-tive at Procter & Gamble (1991-95), 10 years of live broadcast experience with the EsPn family of networks (1994-2001; 2011-present), host of HGtV’s Home Rules (2010), ‘advice guru’ for ABC’s Good Morning America (2010-11), and adjunct professor of advertising at the University of texas at Austin (2011-13). In 2007, Harris was inducted to the Ut Athletics Women’s Hall of Honor.

CoaChing STaff / SUPPorT STaff

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SEAN CARTELLMEDIA RELATIONSSECOND SEASON

sean Cartell is in his second season as the media relations contact for the texas women’s basketball team. Cartell is responsible for coordinating all media and public relations efforts for the Longhorns. Cartell, the 2015 College sports Information Directors of America Rising star Award recipient, joined the University of texas following four-and-a-half years at the southeastern Conference. At the sEC, he served as the primary media relations contact for baseball, track and field, cross country, and equestrian, as well as the secondary contact for football. In addition, Cartell was the conference sport administrator and championship director for equestrian. He also provided day-to-day oversight of the conference’s Web and social media presences. While in Birmingham, Ala., Cartell also served as the national Collegiate Equestrian Association’s Director of strategic Communications, managing all of the organization’s media, digital and social media presences. He also spent three years on the nCEA selection Committee, determining teams for participation in the national championship. Prior to his work with the sEC, Cartell was assistant director of communica-tions at the University of Florida, where he acted as the primary contact for the school’s nationally prominent volleyball and men’s and women’s track and field programs. His assigned teams won two nCAA Championships and six sEC titles during Cartell’s time in Gainesville. Before joining the University of Florida, Cartell spent a short time as assistant director of athletics communications at the University of Central Florida, where he was the primary media relations contact for women’s basketball and women’s track and field. Cartell graduated from the University of Kentucky in 2007, earning a B.A. degree in integrated strategic communications with a minor in American studies.During his time as an undergraduate, Cartell served as the primary media rela-tions contact for a variety of sports, including volleyball, gymnastics, track and field, cross country, women’s golf and women’s tennis. He also spent three-and-a-half years as the secondary contact for women’s basketball. Cartell resides in Austin.

Chris PlonskyAthletics Director

Kathy Harstonsr. Associate AD/sports Programs

Kat HastingsAssociate AD/student services

Kendall AndersonMedia Relations Assistant

Dennis ColwellAdministrative Associate

Matt HayAsst. Marketing Manager

Roger WallaceLonghorn/IMG sports network

Craig WayVoice of the Longhorns

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OPPONENTS

TARLETON STATE (EXHIBITION)NOVEMBER 6, 2016

AUSTIN, TEXASLONGHORN NETWORK

QUICK FACTSLocation ______________________ Stephensville, TexasEnrollment _______________________________ 12,000Founded __________________________________1899Conference ____________________________ Lone StarNickname _______________________________TexAnnsColors __________________________ Purple and WhiteArena (Capacity) _______________Wisdom Gym (3,000)President ___________________ Dr. F. Dominic DottavioAthletics Director ____________________ Lonn Reisman

COACHING STAFFHead Coach _________________________ Misty Wilson Alma Mater ___________________ Tarleton State, ‘01 Record at School _________ 34-21 (.618) [2 seasons] Career Record _________________________ SameAssistant Coach _______________________ Chris MarksAssistant Coach _______________________ Karli MooreAssistant Coach _____________________ Kathy Thomas

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record _____________________ Texas leads 1-0 At Austin _________________________________ 0-0 At Stephensville ___________________________ 0-0 At Neutral ________________________________ 1-0Overall Streak __________________ Texas has won oneLast Game ____ Texas 86, Tarleton State 60 (03/05/1976)

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION2015-16 Record ____________________________ 17-11Conference Record (Finish) _____________ 10-6 (T-3rd)Postseason _______________________________ NoneStarters Returning/Lost ________________________ 2/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost ____________________ 5/9Newcomers ___________________________________9

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATIONContact ____________________________ Nathan Bural Phone _________________________ (254) 968-1802 E-Mail ______________________ [email protected]

Bailey WipffSenior Guard

STANFORDNOVEMBER 14, 2016PALO ALTO, CALIF.

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QUICK FACTSLocation ____________________________ Stanford, Ca.Enrollment _______________________________ 16,770Founded __________________________________1891Conference ______________________________ Pac-12Nickname _______________________________ CardinalColors ________________________ Cardinal and WhiteArena (Capacity) _____________ Maples Pavilion (7,233)President __________________Dr. Marc Tessier-Lavigne Athletics Director _____________________ Bernard Muir

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ______________________ Tara VanDerveer Alma Mater ________________________ Indiana, ‘75 Record at School ______ 828-174 (.826) [30 seasons] Career Record _______ 980-225 (.813) [37 seasons]Associate Head Coach _________________ Amy TuckerAssistant Coach _________________________ Kate PyeAssistant Coach _____________________ Tempie Brown

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record ___________________ Stanford leads 6-4 At Austin _________________________________ 2-3 At Stanford _______________________________ 1-2 At Neutral ________________________________ 1-1Overall Streak __________________ Texas has won twoLast Game ________ Texas 77, Stanford 69 (12/13/2015)

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION2015-16 Record _____________________________ 27-8Conference Record (Finish) _____________ 14-4 (T-3rd)Postseason ______________________ NCAA Elite EightStarters Returning/Lost ________________________ 4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost ____________________ 9/5Newcomers ___________________________________4

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATIONContact ___________________________John Cantalupi Phone _________________________ (650) 924-8304 E-Mail ___________________ [email protected]

HOUSTON BAPTISTNOVEMBER 16, 2016

AUSTIN, TEXASLONGHORN NETWORK

QUICK FACTSLocation __________________________ Houston, TexasEnrollment ________________________________ 3,160Founded __________________________________1960Conference ___________________________ SouthlandNickname _______________________________ HuskiesColors ______________________ Royal Blue and WhiteArena (Capacity) ________________ Sharp Gym (1,000)President ___________________ Dr. Robert B. Sloan, Jr.Athletics Director ____________________ Steve Moniaci

COACHING STAFFHead Coach _________________________ Donna Finnie Alma Mater _____________________ Heriot Watt, ‘98 Record at School _________ 41-50 (.451) [3 seasons] Career Record _________________________ SameAssistant Coach ______________________Lauren TippetAssistant Coach ______________________ Becca AllisonAssistant Coach _______________________Justin Jones

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record _______________________________ 0-0 At Austin _________________________________ 0-0 At Houston _______________________________ 0-0 At Neutral ________________________________ 0-0Overall Streak _____________________________ NoneLast Game ________________________________ None

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION2015-16 Record ____________________________ 14-15Conference Record (Finish) ________________ 9-9 (6th)Postseason _______________________________ NoneStarters Returning/Lost ________________________ 2/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost ____________________ 8/5Newcomers ___________________________________7

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATIONContact ____________________________Russ Reneau Phone _________________________ (281) 649-3098 E-Mail _______________________ [email protected]

Misty WilsonHead Coach

Erica McCallSenior Forward

Tara VanDerveerHead Coach

Lisa ZderadickaSophomore Guard

Donna FinnieHead Coach

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MISSISSIPPI STATENOVEMBER 20, 2016STARKVILLE, MISS.

TBA

QUICK FACTSLocation __________________________ Starkville, Miss.Enrollment _______________________________ 20,873Founded __________________________________1878Conference ___________________ Southeastern (SEC)Nickname _______________________________BulldogsColors _________________________ Maroon and WhiteArena (Capacity) ________ Humphrey Coliseum (10,500)President ________________________Dr. Mark KeenumAthletics Director _____________________Scott Stricklin

COACHING STAFFHead Coach _________________________ Vic Schaefer Alma Mater _____________________ Texas A&M, ‘84 Record at School _________ 90-46 (.662) [4 seasons] Career Record _______ 170-156 (.521) [11 seasons]Associate Head Coach _______________ Johnnie HarrisAssistant Coach ___________________ Dionnah JacksonAssistant Coach ______________________Carly Thibault

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record _____________________ Texas leads 2-1 At Austin _________________________________ 1-0 At Starkville ______________________________ 0-0 At Neutral ________________________________ 1-1Overall Streak __________________ Texas has won twoLast Game __ Texas 53, Mississippi State 47 (12/02/2015)

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION2015-16 Record _____________________________ 28-8Conference Record (Finish) _____________ 11-5 (T-2nd)Postseason ___________________NCAA Sweet SixteenStarters Returning/Lost ________________________ 5/0Letterwinners Returning/Lost ____________________ 9/4Newcomers ___________________________________2

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATIONContact _________________________Brock Turnipseed Phone _________________________ (662) 418-7409 E-Mail _________ [email protected]

NORTHWESTERN STATENOVEMBER 23, 2016

AUSTIN, TEXASLONGHORN NETWORK

QUICK FACTSLocation _________________________Natchitoches, La.Enrollment _______________________________ 20,955Founded __________________________________1884Conference ___________________________ SouthlandNickname __________________________ Lady DemonsColors _______________ Purple, White and Orange TrimArena (Capacity) ___________ Prather Coliseum (3,900)President ____________________ Dr. James HendersonAthletics Director ______________________ Greg Burke

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ________________________ Jordan Dupuy Alma Mater ______________Southern Mississippi, ‘03 Record at School ________________________ None Career Record _________________________ SameAssociate Head Coach ______________ Deneen ParkerAssistant Coach _____________________ Olivia GraysonAssistant Coach ________________________ Erin Crane

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record _____________________ Texas leads 4-0 At Austin _________________________________ 4-0 At Natchitoches ___________________________ 0-0 At Neutral ________________________________ 0-0Overall Streak __________________ Texas has won fourLast Game ________Texas 86, NW State 33 (11/18/2015)

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION2015-16 Record ____________________________ 19-12Conference Record (Finish) _______________13-5 (3rd)Postseason _______________________________ NoneStarters Returning/Lost ________________________ 4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost ____________________ 7/6Newcomers ___________________________________6

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATIONContact _____________________________ Jason Pugh Phone _________________________ (318) 357-6467 E-Mail [email protected]

SOUTH CAROLINADECEMBER 1, 2016

AUSTIN, TEXASESPN2

QUICK FACTSLocation __________________________ Columbia, S.C.Enrollment _______________________________ 33,724Founded __________________________________1801Conference ___________________ Southeastern (SEC)Nickname ____________________________ GamecocksColors __________________________Garnet and BlackArena (Capacity) _________ Colonial Life Arena (18,000)President _______________________Dr. Harris PastidesAthletics Director ______________________ Ray Tanner

COACHING STAFFHead Coach _________________________ Dawn Staley Alma Mater ________________________ Virginia, ‘92 Record at School ________ 188-76 (.712) [8 seasons] Career Record _______ 360-156 (.698) [16 seasons]Associate Head Coach __________________ Lisa BoyerAssistant Coach _______________ Nikki McCray-PensonAssistant Coach _______________________ Fred Chmiel

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record _____________________ Texas leads 2-0 At Austin _________________________________ 1-0 At Columbia ______________________________ 0-0 At Neutral ________________________________ 1-0Overall Streak __________________ Texas has won twoLast Game ___ Texas 59, South Carolina 55 (11/25/2005)

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION2015-16 Record _____________________________ 33-2Conference Record (Finish) _______________ 16-0 (1st)Postseason ___________________NCAA Sweet SixteenStarters Returning/Lost ________________________ 2/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost ____________________ 6/8Newcomers ___________ 7 (1 will sit out, NCAA transfer)

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATIONContact _____________________________ Diana Koval Phone _________________________ (314) 369-6050 E-Mail [email protected]

Victoria ViviansJunior Guard

Vic SchaeferHead Coach

Beatrice AtturaSenior Guard

Jordan DupuyHead Coach

A’ja WilsonJunior Forward

Dawn StaleyHead Coach

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UCONNDECEMBER 4, 2016

UNCASVILLE, CONN.ESPN

QUICK FACTSLocation ____________________________ Storrs, Conn.Enrollment _______________________________ 31,624Founded __________________________________1881Conference ________________ American Athletic (ACC)Nickname _______________________________ HuskiesColors __________ National Flag Blue (Navy) and WhiteArenas (Capacity) __________ Gampel Pavilion (10,167)President ________________________ Dr. Susan HerbstAthletics Director ______________________David Goetz

COACHING STAFFHead Coach _______________________Geno Auriemma Alma Mater ___________________ West Chester, ‘81 Record at School ______ 955-134 (.877) [31 seasons] Career Record _________________________ SameAssociate Head Coach _________________ Chris DaileyAssistant Coach _______________________ Shea RalphAssistant Coach ____________________ Marisa Moseley

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record ____________________ UConn leads 7-0 At Austin _________________________________ 0-1 At Storrs _________________________________ 0-1 At Neutral ________________________________ 0-5Overall Streak _______________ UConn has won sevenLast Game __________UConn 86, Texas 65 (03/28/2016)

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION2015-16 Record _____________________________ 38-0Conference Record (Finish) _______________ 18-0 (1st)Postseason _____________________ NCAA ChampionsStarters Returning/Lost ________________________ 2/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost ____________________ 5/2Newcomers ___________________________________3

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATIONContact ____________________________ Pat McKenna Phone _________________________ (860) 420-7311 E-Mail _______________ [email protected]

TENNESSEEDECEMBER 11, 2016

AUSTIN, TEXASFS1

QUICK FACTSLocation __________________________ Knoxville, Tenn.Enrollment _______________________________ 27,845Founded __________________________________1794Conference ___________________ Southeastern (SEC)Nickname _________________________Lady VolunteersColors _________________________ Orange and WhiteArena (Capacity) _____ Thompson-Boling Arena (21,678)President _________________________ Dr. Joe DiPietroAthletics Director _______________________ Dave Hart

COACHING STAFFHead Coach _________________________ Holly Warlick Alma Mater _____________________ Tennessee, ‘81 Record at School ________ 108-34 (.761) [4 seasons] Career Record _________________________ SameAssistant Coach ____________________Dean LockwoodAssistant Coach _______________________ Jolette LawAssistant Coach ___________________Sharrona Reaves

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record _______________ Tennessee leads 23-14 At Austin ________________________________ 7-10 At Knoxville _____________________________ 6-11 At Neutral ________________________________ 1-2Overall Streak __________________ Texas has won twoLast Game _______Texas 64, Tennessee 53 (11/29/2015)

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION2015-16 Record ____________________________ 22-14Conference Record (Finish) ______________ 8-8 (T-7th)Postseason ______________________ NCAA Elite EightStarters Returning/Lost ________________________ 4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost ____________________ 8/4Newcomers ___________________________________3

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATIONContact _____________________________ Eric Trainer Phone _________________________ (865) 603-2916 E-Mail [email protected]

UT RIO GRANDE VALLEYDECEMBER 15, 2016

AUSTIN, TEXASLONGHORN NETWORK

QUICK FACTSLocation __________________________Edinburg, TexasEnrollment _______________________________ 25,584Founded __________________________________2015Conference _________________ Western Athletic (WAC)Nickname ______________________________ VaquerosColors ___________ Kelly Green, Navy Blue and OrangeArena (Capacity) __________ UTRGV Fieldhouse (2,500)President __________________________ Dr. Guy BaileyAthletics Director _______________________ Chris King

COACHING STAFFHead Coach _________________________ Larry Tidwell Alma Mater ___________________Austin College, ‘76 Record at School _________ 52-45 (.536) [3 seasons] Career Record ________ 180-111 (.619) [9 seasons]Assistant Coach _______________________ Gabe HenryAssistant Coach __________________ Anthony AndersonAssistant Coach ___________________Hannah Burleson

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record _______________________________ 0-0 At Austin _________________________________ 0-0 At Edinburg ______________________________ 0-0 At Neutral ________________________________ 0-0Overall Streak _____________________________ NoneLast Game ________________________________ None

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION2015-16 Record ____________________________ 19-14Conference Record (Finish) _______________ 9-5 (2nd)Postseason _______________________________ NoneStarters Returning/Lost ________________________ 4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost ___________________ 11/4Newcomers ___________________________________6

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATIONContact __________________________ Jonah Goldberg Phone _________________________ (956) 665-2240 E-Mail ________________ [email protected]

OPPONENTS

Kia NurseJunior Guard

Geno AuriemmaHead Coach

Diamond DeShieldsR-Junior Guard

Holly WarlickHead Coach

Shawnte’ GoffSenior Guard

Larry TidwellHead Coach

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UTSADECEMBER 17, 2016

AUSTIN, TEXASLONGHORN NETWORK

QUICK FACTSLocation _______________________ San Antonio, TexasEnrollment _______________________________ 28,628Founded __________________________________1969Conference ______________________ Conference USANickname ___________________________ RoadrunnersColors ________________ Navy Blue, Orange and WhiteArena (Capacity) _________ Convocation Center (2,650)President _______________________ Dr. Ricardo RomoAthletics Director ______________________ Lynn Hickey

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ___________________ Lubomyr Lichonczak Alma Mater __________________________Idaho, ‘78 Record at School _________ 40-51 (.440) [3 seasons] Career Record _______ 192-202 (.487) [14 seasons]Associate Head Coach _________________ Kristen HoltAssistant Coach _____________________ Nicole DunsonAssistant Coach ______________________ Ela Mukosiej

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record _____________________ Texas leads 6-0 At Austin _________________________________ 5-0 At San Antonio ____________________________ 1-0 At Neutral ________________________________ 0-0Overall Streak ___________________ Texas has won sixLast Game ___________Texas 90, UTSA 53 (11/14/2015)

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION2015-16 Record ____________________________ 10-19Conference Record (Finish) ____________ 6-12 (T-11th)Postseason _______________________________ NoneStarters Returning/Lost ________________________ 0/5Letterwinners Returning/Lost ____________________ 5/6Newcomers ___________________________________6

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATIONContact _______________________________ Zena Rex Phone _________________________ (956) 739-4878 E-Mail ______________________ [email protected]

NEW ORLEANSDECEMBER 20, 2016

AUSTIN, TEXASLONGHORN NETWORK

QUICK FACTSLocation _________________________New Orleans, La.Enrollment ________________________________ 8,034Founded __________________________________1958Conference ___________________________ SouthlandNickname _____________________________ PrivateersColors _________________ Royal Blue, Silver, and NavyArena (Capacity) _____________Lakefront Arena (8,795)President ________________________ Dr. John NicklowAthletics Director ______________________ Derek Morel

COACHING STAFFHead Coach __________________ Keeshawn Davenport Alma Mater ____________________ New Orleans, ‘02 Record at School ________ 19-116 (.141) [5 seasons] Career Record _________________________ SameAssistant Coach ______________________Alpha EnglishAssistant Coach ____________________Kate HendersonAssistant Coach ____________________ Wyketha Harrell

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record _____________________ Texas leads 1-0 At Austin _________________________________ 0-0 At New Orleans ___________________________ 0-0 At Neutral ________________________________ 1-0Overall Streak __________________ Texas has won oneLast Game _____ Texas 89, New Orleans 74 (03/12/1982)

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION2015-16 Record _____________________________ 8-19Conference Record (Finish) ______________ 5-13 (11th)Postseason _______________________________ NoneStarters Returning/Lost ________________________ 3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost ____________________ 9/3Newcomers ___________________________________6

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATIONContact _______________________________Ro Brown Phone _________________________ (504) 280-6459 E-Mail _______________________ [email protected]

FLORIDA STATEFEBRUARY 13, 2017TALLAHASSEE, FLA.

ESPN2

QUICK FACTSLocation _________________________ Tallahassee, Fla.Enrollment _______________________________ 41,477Founded __________________________________1851Conference ___________________ Atlantic Coast (ACC)Nickname _____________________________ SeminolesColors __________________________ Garnet and GoldArena (Capacity) _____ Donald L. Tucker Center (12,100)President __________________________ John ThrasherAthletics Director ______________________ Stan Wilcox

COACHING STAFFHead Coach __________________________Sue Semrau Alma Mater ___________________UC-San Diego, ‘85 Record at School ______ 373-226 (.623) [19 seasons] Career Record _________________________ SameAssociate Head Coach _________________Lance WhiteAssistant Coach ____________________ Brooke WyckoffAssistant Coach ___________________ Danielle Atkinson

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record _____________________ Texas leads 1-0 At Austin _________________________________ 0-0 At Tallahassee ____________________________ 0-0 At Neutral ________________________________ 1-0Overall Streak __________________ Texas has won oneLast Game _____ Texas 89, Florida State 43 (02/25/1984)

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION2015-16 Record _____________________________ 25-8Conference Record (Finish) _____________ 13-3 (T-3rd)Postseason ___________________NCAA Sweet SixteenStarters Returning/Lost ________________________ 3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost ____________________ 7/3Newcomers ___________________________________6

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATIONContact _____________________________ Steve Stone Phone _________________________ (850) 644-4836 E-Mail [email protected]

OPPONENTS

Lubomyr LichonczakHead Coach

Randi BrownJunior Guard

Keeshawn DavenportHead Coach

Shakayla ThomasJunior Forward

Sue SemrauHead Coach

Crystal ChidomereJunior Guard

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BAYLORFEBRUARY 6, 2017 | WACO, TEXAS | FS1

FEBRUARY 20, 2017 | AUSTIN, TEXAS | ESPN2

QUICK FACTSLocation _____________________________________________________ Waco, TexasEnrollment ________________________________________________________16,263Founded __________________________________________________________ 1845Conference _______________________________________________________ Big 12Nickname _____________________________________________________ Lady BearsColors ___________________________________________________ Green and GoldArena (Capacity) ______________________________________ Ferrell Center (10,284)President _________________________________________________David E. GarlandAthletics Director ____________________________________________ Mack Rhoades

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ___________________________________________________ Kim Mulkey Alma Mater ___________________________________________ Louisiana Tech, ‘84 Record at School ________________________________473-92 (.837) [16 seasons] Career Record __________________________________________________SameAssociate Head Coach ____________________________________________Bill BrockAssistant Coach _______________________________________________ Sytia MesserAssistant Coach ______________________________________________Toyelle Wilson

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record ____________________________________________Texas leads 57-35 At Austin ________________________________________________________26-12 At Waco ________________________________________________________24-18 At Neutral _________________________________________________________7-4Overall Streak ___________________________________________ Baylor has won 14Last Game ___________________________________Baylor 79, Texas 63 (03-07-2016)

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION2015-16 Record ______________________________________________________36-2Conference Record (Finish) ________________________________________17-1 (1st)Postseason _______________________________________________NCAA Elite EightStarters Returning/Lost _________________________________________________4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost ____________________________________________10/4Newcomers ___________________________________________________________ 3

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATIONContact _________________________________________________________ Jil Price Phone __________________________________________________ (254) 710-3042 E-Mail _____________________________________________ [email protected]

BAYLOR ROSTERNo. Name POS HT CL1 Dekeiya Cohen F 6-2 Jr.4 Kristy Wallace G 5-11 Jr.10 Alexandria Gulley G 5-7 R-Fr.12 Alexis Prince G 6-2 Sr.13 Nina Davis F 5-11 Sr.15 Lauren Cox F 6-4 Fr.20 Calveion Landrum G 5-9 Fr.21 Kalani Brown F/C 6-7 So.24 Natalie Chou G 6-1 Fr.25 Alyssa Dry G 5-7 So.30 Alexis Jones G 5-9 Sr.32 Beatrice Mompremier F/C 6-4 So.55 Khadijiah Cave F/C 6-3 Sr.

IOWA STATEJANUARY 1, 2017 | AMES, IOWA | FSN

FEBRUARY 24, 2017 | AUSTIN, TEXAS | LHN

QUICK FACTSLocation ______________________________________________________ Ames, IowaEnrollment ________________________________________________________36,660Founded __________________________________________________________ 1858Conference _______________________________________________________ Big 12Nickname _______________________________________________________ CyclonesColors __________________________________________________Cardinal and GoldArena (Capacity) ____________________________________ Hilton Coliseum (14,384)President _________________________________________________ Dr. Steven LeathAthletics Director _____________________________________________ Jamie Pollard

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ___________________________________________________Bill Fennelly Alma Mater ___________________________________________William Penn, 1979 Record at School _______________________________447-223 (.667) [28 seasons] Career Record ________________________________613-276 (.689) [21 seasons]Associate Head Coach __________________________________________ Jodi SteyerAssistant Coach _____________________________________________Latoja SchabenAssistant Coach _______________________________________________Billy Fennelly

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record ________________________________________ Iowa State leads 17-13 At Austin __________________________________________________________9-4 At Ames _________________________________________________________3-10 At Neutral _________________________________________________________1-3Overall Streak ___________________________________________ Texas has won twoLast Game _______________________________ Texas 65, Iowa State 49 (02/06/2016)

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION2015-16 Record _____________________________________________________13-17Conference Record (Finish) _______________________________________ 5-13 (8th)Postseason ________________________________________________________ NoneStarters Returning/Lost _________________________________________________4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost ____________________________________________10/4Newcomers ___________________________________________________________ 3

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATIONContact ____________________________________________________Nicole Leusink Phone __________________________________________________ (515) 509-1920 E-Mail _____________________________________________ [email protected]

IOWA STATE ROSTERNo. Name POS HT CL2 SofijaŽivaljević G 5-9 Fr.3 Emily Durr G 6-0 Jr.4 Heather Bowe F 6-0 R-Sr.10 Nia Washington G 5-7 Fr.11 Jadda Buckley G 5-8 R-Jr.12 Seanna Johnson G 5-10 Sr.13 Adriana Camber F 5-10 Fr.14 Aliyah Konate F/C 6-4 Fr.21 Bridget Carleton G 6-1 So.22 Teetee Starks G 5-9 R-Fr.25 Lexi Albrecht G 5-10 Sr.30 Claire Ricketts F 6-3 R-So.32 Meredith Burkhall F 6-3 So.35 Jordan Jensen F 6-2 Sr.

OPPONENTS

Kalani BrownSophomore Post

Kim MulkeyHead Coach

Nina DavisSenior Forward

BAYLORFEBRUARY 6, 2017 | WACO, TEXAS | FS1

FEBRUARY 20, 2017 | AUSTIN, TEXAS | ESPN2

QUICK FACTSLocation _____________________________________________________ Waco, TexasEnrollment ________________________________________________________16,263Founded __________________________________________________________ 1845Conference _______________________________________________________ Big 12Nickname _____________________________________________________ Lady BearsColors ___________________________________________________ Green and GoldArena (Capacity) ______________________________________ Ferrell Center (10,284)President _________________________________________________David E. GarlandAthletics Director ____________________________________________ Mack Rhoades

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ___________________________________________________ Kim Mulkey Alma Mater ___________________________________________ Louisiana Tech, ‘84 Record at School ________________________________473-92 (.837) [16 seasons] Career Record __________________________________________________SameAssociate Head Coach ____________________________________________Bill BrockAssistant Coach _______________________________________________ Sytia MesserAssistant Coach ______________________________________________Toyelle Wilson

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record ____________________________________________Texas leads 57-35 At Austin ________________________________________________________26-12 At Waco ________________________________________________________24-18 At Neutral _________________________________________________________7-4Overall Streak ___________________________________________ Baylor has won 14Last Game ___________________________________Baylor 79, Texas 63 (03-07-2016)

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION2015-16 Record ______________________________________________________36-2Conference Record (Finish) ________________________________________17-1 (1st)Postseason _______________________________________________NCAA Elite EightStarters Returning/Lost _________________________________________________4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost ____________________________________________10/4Newcomers ___________________________________________________________ 3

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATIONContact _________________________________________________________ Jil Price Phone __________________________________________________ (254) 710-3042 E-Mail _____________________________________________ [email protected]

BAYLOR ROSTERNo. Name POS HT CL1 Dekeiya Cohen F 6-2 Jr.4 Kristy Wallace G 5-11 Jr.10 Alexandria Gulley G 5-7 R-Fr.12 Alexis Prince G 6-2 Sr.13 Nina Davis F 5-11 Sr.15 Lauren Cox F 6-4 Fr.20 Calveion Landrum G 5-9 Fr.21 Kalani Brown F/C 6-7 So.24 Natalie Chou G 6-1 Fr.25 Alyssa Dry G 5-7 So.30 Alexis Jones G 5-9 Sr.32 Beatrice Mompremier F/C 6-4 So.55 Khadijiah Cave F/C 6-3 Sr.

IOWA STATEJANUARY 1, 2017 | AMES, IOWA | FSN

FEBRUARY 24, 2017 | AUSTIN, TEXAS | LHN

QUICK FACTSLocation ______________________________________________________ Ames, IowaEnrollment ________________________________________________________36,660Founded __________________________________________________________ 1858Conference _______________________________________________________ Big 12Nickname _______________________________________________________ CyclonesColors __________________________________________________Cardinal and GoldArena (Capacity) ____________________________________ Hilton Coliseum (14,384)President _________________________________________________ Dr. Steven LeathAthletics Director _____________________________________________ Jamie Pollard

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ___________________________________________________Bill Fennelly Alma Mater ___________________________________________William Penn, 1979 Record at School _______________________________447-223 (.667) [27 seasons] Career Record ________________________________613-276 (.689) [21 seasons]Associate Head Coach __________________________________________ Jodi SteyerAssistant Coach _____________________________________________Latoja SchabenAssistant Coach _______________________________________________Billy Fennelly

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record ________________________________________ Iowa State leads 17-13 At Austin __________________________________________________________9-4 At Ames _________________________________________________________3-10 At Neutral _________________________________________________________1-3Overall Streak ___________________________________________ Texas has won twoLast Game _______________________________ Texas 65, Iowa State 49 (02/06/2016)

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION2015-16 Record _____________________________________________________13-17Conference Record (Finish) _______________________________________ 5-13 (8th)Postseason ________________________________________________________ NoneStarters Returning/Lost _________________________________________________4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost _____________________________________________9/2Newcomers ___________________________________________________________ 4

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATIONContact ____________________________________________________Nicole Leusink Phone __________________________________________________ (515) 509-1920 E-Mail _____________________________________________ [email protected]

IOWA STATE ROSTERNo. Name POS HT CL2 SofijaŽivaljević G 5-9 Fr.3 Emily Durr G 6-0 Jr.4 Heather Bowe F 6-0 R-Sr.10 Nia Washington G 5-7 Fr.11 Jadda Buckley G 5-8 R-Jr.12 Seanna Johnson G 5-10 Sr.13 Adriana Camber F 5-10 Fr.14 Aliyah Konate F/C 6-4 Fr.21 Bridget Carleton G 6-1 So.22 Teetee Starks G 5-9 R-Fr.25 Lexi Albrecht G 5-10 Sr.30 Claire Ricketts F 6-3 R-So.32 Meredith Burkhall F 6-3 So.35 Jordan Jensen F 6-2 Sr.

Kalani BrownSophomore Post

Kim MulkeyHead Coach

Nina DavisSenior Forward

Bridget CarletonSophomore Guard

Bill FennellyHead Coach

Seanna JohnsonSenior Guard

Kalani BrownSophomore Post

Kim MulkeyHead Coach

Nina DavisSenior Forward

Bridget CarletonSophomore Guard

Bill FennellyHead Coach

Seanna JohnsonSenior Guard

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KANSASJANUARY 4, 2017 | LAWRENCE, KAN. | ESPN3

FEBRUARY 11, 2017 | AUSTIN, TEXAS | LHN

QUICK FACTSLocation ___________________________________________________Lawrence, Kan.Enrollment ________________________________________________________27,983Founded __________________________________________________________ 1866Conference _______________________________________________________ Big 12Nickname ______________________________________________________ JayhawksColors __________________________________________________ Crimson and BlueArena (Capacity) ____________________________________Allen Fieldhouse (16,300)President __________________________________________ Dr. Bernadette Gray-LittleAthletics Director ________________________________________ Dr. Sheahon Zenger

COACHING STAFFHead Coach _____________________________________________ Brandon Schneider Alma Mater __________________________________________ Wayland Baptist, ‘95 Record at School ___________________________________6-25 (.194) [2 seasons] Career Record ________________________________407-163 (.714) [18 seasons]Associate Head Coach ________________________________________ Aqua FranklinAssistant Coach _____________________________________________ Katie O’ConnorAssistant Coach __________________________________________ Damitria Buchanan

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record ____________________________________________Texas leads 22-10 At Austin _________________________________________________________10-4 At Lawrence _______________________________________________________8-6 At Neutral _________________________________________________________4-0Overall Streak __________________________________________ Texas has won eightLast Game __________________________________Texas 66, Kansas 50 (03-05-2016)

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION2015-16 Record ______________________________________________________6-25Conference Record (Finish) ______________________________________ 0-18 (10th)Postseason ________________________________________________________ NoneStarters Returning/Lost _________________________________________________4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost ____________________________________________12/3Newcomers ___________________________________________________________ 0

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATIONContact ____________________________________________________ Theresa Kurtz Phone __________________________________________________ (785) 312-1053 E-Mail __________________________________________________ [email protected]

KANSAS ROSTERNo. Name POS HT CL0 Sydney Umeri F 6-0 Sr.1 Chelsea Lott C 6-3 So.2 McKenzie Calvert G 5-9 R-So.3 Jessica Washington G 5-8 R-Jr.4 Jada Brown F 6-0 Sr.12 Timeka O’Neal G 5-4 Sr.15 Aisia Robertson G 5-7 So.20 Jayde Christopher G 5-8 So.21 Lisa Blair C 6-5 Sr.22 Chayla Cheadle G 6-0 Jr.23 Ebony Watts G 5-6 Jr.24 Sydney Benoit G 5-10 Sr.25 Caelynn Manning-Allen F 6-4 Sr.33 Kylee Kopatich G 5-10 So.55 Tyler Johnson F 6-2 So.

KANSAS STATEFEBRUARY 4, 2017 | WACO, TEXAS | FS1

FEBRUARY 27, 2017 | MANHATTAN, KAN. | ESPN3

QUICK FACTSLocation __________________________________________________ Manhattan, Kan.Enrollment ________________________________________________________24,146Founded __________________________________________________________ 1863Conference _______________________________________________________ Big 12Nickname _______________________________________________________ WildcatsColors ______________________________________________________ Royal PurpleArena (Capacity) _________________________________ Bramlage Coliseum (12,528)President ____________________________________________ Gen. Richard B. MyersAthletics Director _______________________________________________ John Currie

COACHING STAFFHead Coach _____________________________________________________Jeff Mittie Alma Mater _________________________________________ Missouri Western, ‘89 Record at School __________________________________38-27 (.585) [2 seasons] Career Record ________________________________492-262 (.653) [24 seasons]Associate Head Coach ______________________________________Brian OstermannAssistant Coach ______________________________________________ Ebony GilliamAssistant Coach _________________________________________________ Jacie Hoyt

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record ____________________________________________Texas leads 18-14 At Austin _________________________________________________________ 11-3 At Waco __________________________________________________________6-8 At Neutral _________________________________________________________1-3Overall Streak __________________________________________Texas has won threeLast Game _____________________________ Texas 58, Kansas State 51 (02-17-2016)

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION2015-16 Record _____________________________________________________19-13Conference Record (Finish) ______________________________________ 8-10 (T-6th)Postseason ___________________________________________ NCAA Second RoundStarters Returning/Lost _________________________________________________4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost _____________________________________________9/3Newcomers ___________________________________________________________ 4

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATIONContact __________________________________________________ Randy Peterson Phone __________________________________________________ (785) 532-7975 E-Mail _______________________________________ [email protected]

KANSAS STATE ROSTERNo. Name POS HT CL0 Jessica Sheble F 6-3 Sr.1 Kaylee Page F 6-3 Jr.2 Erica Young F 6-1 Sr.3 Lanie Page F 6-3 R-Fr.5 Mercedes Brooks G 5-11 Fr.10 Kayla Goth G 6-0 So.11 Peyton Williams F 6-3 Fr.12 Kelly Thomson G 5-10 Sr.13 Eternati Willock F 6-4 Fr.21 Karyla Middlebrook G 5-7 Jr.22 Breanna Lewis C 6-5 Sr.23 Anna Hammaker G 5-10 So.24 Kindred Wesemann G 5-7 Sr.50 Shaelyn Martin G 6-1 Jr.

OPPONENTS

Kylee KopatichSophomore Guard

Brandon SchneiderHead Coach

Caelynn Manning-AllenSenior Forward

Breanna LewisSenior Center

Jeff MittieHead Coach

Kindred WesemannSenior Guard

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OKLAHOMAJANUARY 17, 2017 | AUSTIN, TEXAS | FS1

FEBRUARY 18, 2017 | NORMAN, OKLA. | FSN

QUICK FACTSLocation ____________________________________________________Norman, Okla.Enrollment ________________________________________________________30,813Founded __________________________________________________________ 1890Conference _______________________________________________________ Big 12Nickname ________________________________________________________SoonersColors ________________________________________________ Crimson and CreamArena (Capacity) __________________________________ Lloyd Noble Center (11,562)President __________________________________________________ David L. BorenAthletics Director ____________________________________________ Joe Castiglione

COACHING STAFFHead Coach __________________________________________________ Sherri Coale Alma Mater _______________________________________ Oklahoma Christian, ‘87 Record at School _______________________________442-217 (.671) [20 seasons] Career Record __________________________________________________SameAssistant Coach __________________________________________________Jan RossAssistant Coach ______________________________________________ Pam DeCostaAssistant Coach ______________________________________________ Chad Thrailkill

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record ____________________________________________Texas leads 28-24 At Austin _________________________________________________________15-9 At Norman _______________________________________________________8-13 At Neutral _________________________________________________________5-2Overall Streak _______________________________________ Oklahoma has won oneLast Game _______________________________ Oklahoma 74, Texas 56 (02-14-2016)

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION2015-16 Record _____________________________________________________ 22-11Conference Record (Finish) ______________________________________ 11-7 (T-4th)Postseason ___________________________________________ NCAA Second RoundStarters Returning/Lost _________________________________________________4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost ____________________________________________12/1Newcomers ___________________________________________________________ 3

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATIONContact _______________________________________________________ Tyler Pigg Phone __________________________________________________ (334) 750-0791 E-Mail ___________________________________________________ [email protected]

OKLAHOMA ROSTERNo. Name POS HT CL0 Vionise Pierre-Louis C 6-4 Jr.1 LaNesia Williams G 5-7 Jr.2 T’Ona Edwards G 5-5 Sr.3 Derica Wyatt G 5-10 Sr.10 Peyton Little G 5-11 R-Sr.11 Morgan Rich G 5-10 R-Fr.12 Gileysa Penzo G 5-9 R-So.20 Chelsea Dungee G 5-11 Fr.21 Gabbi Ortiz G 5-9 Jr.22 Shayla Kellogg F 6-2 Sr.23 Maddie Manning G 6-2 R-Sr.24 Ijeorna Odimgbe F 6-4 So.25 Gioya Carter G 5-9 Sr.30 McKenna Treece C 6-4 Jr.32 Nancy Mulkey C 6-9 Fr.

OKLAHOMA STATEJANUARY 10, 2017 | AUSTIN, TEXAS | LHN

FEBRUARY 1, 2017 | STILLWATER, OKLA. | FOX SPORTS OKLA.

QUICK FACTSLocation ___________________________________________________ Stillwater, Okla.Enrollment ________________________________________________________24,551Founded __________________________________________________________ 1890Conference _______________________________________________________ Big 12Nickname _______________________________________________________ CowgirlsColors __________________________________________________ Orange and BlackArena (Capacity) _________________________________ Gallagher-Iba Arena (13,611)President ____________________________________________________ Burns HargisAthletics Director _______________________________________________Mike Holder

COACHING STAFFHead Coach _____________________________________________________Jim Littell Alma Mater _____________________________________ Southwestern College, ‘77 Record at School _________________________________109-54 (.669) [5 seasons] Career Record __________________________________________________SameAssociate Head Coach ___________________________________________ Bill AnnanAssistant Coach _______________________________________________ Ashley DavisAssistant Coach ________________________________________Rebecca Kates-Taylor

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record ____________________________________________Texas leads 29-15 At Austin _________________________________________________________17-4 At Stillwater _____________________________________________________10-10 At Neutral _________________________________________________________2-1Overall Streak __________________________________________Texas has won threeLast Game ___________________________Texas 70, Oklahoma State 55 (02-10-2016)

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION2015-16 Record _____________________________________________________21-10Conference Record (Finish) ______________________________________ 11-7 (T-4th)Postseason ______________________________________________NCAA First RoundStarters Returning/Lost _________________________________________________3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost _____________________________________________7/5Newcomers ___________________________________________________________ 5

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATIONContact ___________________________________________________ Ryan Cameron Phone __________________________________________________ (405) 742-4363 E-Mail ________________________________________ [email protected]

OKLAHOMA STATE ROSTERNo. Name POS HT CL3 Mandy Coleman F/C 5-3 Jr.5 Diana Omozee G 5-11 Sr.10 Shakila Small G 6-3 Jr.11 Areanna Combs G 5-10 Fr.13 Jentry Holt F 6-3 So.15 Rodrea Echols G 5-10 Fr.20 LaTashia Jones F 6-2 So.22 Alexes Bryant F 6-3 Fr.23 Jaden Hobbs G 5-8 Fr.24 Karli Wheeler G 5-8 So.45 Katelyn Loecker F 6-0 Sr.54 Kaylee Jensen C 6-4 Jr.

OPPONENTS

Peyton LittleR-Senior Guard

Sherri CoaleHead Coach

Vionise Pierre-LouisJunior Center

Mandy ColemanJunior Forward/Center

Jim LittellHead Coach

Kaylee JensenJunior Center

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TCUJANUARY 7, 2017 | AUSTIN, TEXAS | LHN

JANUARY 25, 2017 | FORT WORTH, TEXAS | FSSW

QUICK FACTSLocation _________________________________________________ Fort Worth, TexasEnrollment ________________________________________________________10,323Founded __________________________________________________________ 1873Conference _______________________________________________________ Big 12Nickname ___________________________________________________ Horned FrogsColors __________________________________________________ Purple and WhiteArena (Capacity) _________________________ Ed and Rae Schollmaier Arena (6,700)President ___________________________________________ Dr. Victor J. Boschini, Jr.Athletics Director ____________________________________________Chris Del Conte

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ________________________________________________ Raegan Pebley Alma Mater ________________________________________________Colorado, ‘97 Record at School __________________________________36-29 (.522) [2 seasons] Career Record ________________________________192-204 (.485) [13 seasons]Associate Head Coach _______________________________________ Hanna HowardAssistant Coach ______________________________________________ Britney BrownAssistant Coach ______________________________________________ Aaron Kallhoff

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record _____________________________________________Texas leads 38-2 At Austin _________________________________________________________18-0 At Fort Worth _____________________________________________________18-2 At Neutral _________________________________________________________2-0Overall Streak ___________________________________________Texas has won fourLast Game ____________________________________ Texas 71, TCU 58 (02-27-2016)

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION2015-16 Record _____________________________________________________18-15Conference Record (Finish) ______________________________________ 8-10 (T-6th)Postseason _____________________________________________ WNIT Third RoundStarters Returning/Lost _________________________________________________3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost _____________________________________________7/6Newcomers ___________________________________________________________ 5

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATIONContact _______________________________________________________ Matt Mays Phone __________________________________________________ (812) 757-2411 E-Mail ______________________________________________ [email protected]

TCU ROSTERNo. Name POS HT CL00 Amy Okonkwo F 6-2 R-So.1 Toree Thompson G 5-10 Jr.3 Mikayla Christian G 5-9 Fr.4 Amber Ramirez G 5-8 Fr.10 Danielle Rainey G 5-8 Fr.15 Jada Butts G/F 5-10 Sr.21 Sydney Coleman F 6-1 Jr.22 Jordan Moore C 6-3 So.23 AJ Alix G 5-6 Jr.25 Kianna Ray G 6-1 Fr.31 Ella Hellessey F 6-2 Fr.33 Adeola Akomolafe F 6-3 So.55 Carol Willie C 6-2 Sr.

TEXAS TECHDECEMBER 29, 2017 | AUSTIN, TEXAS | LHN

JANUARY 21, 2017 | LUBBOCK, TEXAS

QUICK FACTSLocation ___________________________________________________ Lubbock, TexasEnrollment ________________________________________________________35,893Founded __________________________________________________________ 1923Conference _______________________________________________________ Big 12Nickname ____________________________________________________Lady RaidersColors __________________________________________________ Scarlet and BlackArena (Capacity) ___________________________ United Supermarkets Arena (15,098)President __________________________________________________ Robert DuncanAthletics Director ______________________________________________ Kirby Hocutt

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ________________________________________________ Candi Whitaker Alma Mater ______________________________________________ Texas Tech, ‘02 Record at School __________________________________34-58 (.370) [3 seasons] Career Record _________________________________ 111-151 (.424) [8 seasons]Associate Head Coach __________________________________________Matt CorkeyAssistant Coach _______________________________________________ Brandi PooleAssistant Coach _______________________________________________Ray Caldwell

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record ____________________________________________Texas leads 67-29 At Austin _________________________________________________________32-7 At Lubbock ______________________________________________________22-17 At Neutral ________________________________________________________13-5Overall Streak ____________________________________________Texas has won sixLast Game _______________________________Texas 76, Texas Tech 55 (02-24-2016)

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION2015-16 Record _____________________________________________________13-18Conference Record (Finish) _______________________________________ 3-15 (9th)Postseason ________________________________________________________ NoneStarters Returning/Lost _________________________________________________3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost _____________________________________________7-4Newcomers ___________________________________________________________ 4

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATIONContact _________________________________________________Jessika McKernan Phone __________________________________________________ (361) 549-6297 E-Mail _________________________________________ [email protected]

TEXAS TECH ROSTERNo. Name POS HT CL00 Brielle Blaire F 6-2 Jr.1 Erin Degrate C 6-4 So.2 Ivonne Cook-Taylor G 5-8 R-Sr.4 Recee’ Caldwell G 5-8 So.5 Larryn Brooks G 5-6 Jr.11 Grayson Bright G 5-11 Fr.12 Jada Terry C 6-4 Jr.20 Brittany Brewer F 6-4 Fr.23 Arella Guirantes G 5-11 Fr.24 Japreece Dean G 5-6 So.25 Leashja Grant C 6-2 Sr.30 Zuri Sanders F 6-0 So.32 Dayo Olabode F 6-2 Jr.42 Ionna McKenzie C 6-2 Jr.

OPPONENTS

AJ AlixJunior Guard

Raegan PebleyHead Coach

Jada ButtsSenior Guard/Forward

Ivonne Cook-TaylorR-Senior Guard

Candi WhitakerHead Coach

Japreece DeanSophomore Guard

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WEST VIRGINIAJANUARY 14, 2017 | MORGANTOWN, W.VA. JANUARY 29, 2017 | AUSTIN, TEXAS |

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QUICK FACTSLocation ________________________________________________Morgantown, W.Va.Enrollment ________________________________________________________31,514Founded __________________________________________________________ 1867Conference _______________________________________________________ Big 12Nickname ___________________________________________________ MountaineersColors __________________________________________________Old Gold and BlueArena (Capacity) _____________________________________ WVU Coliseum (14,000)President __________________________________________________ E. Gordon GeeAthletics Director ______________________________________________ Shane Lyons

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ___________________________________________________ Mike Carey Alma Mater __________________________________________________Salem, ‘80 Record at School _______________________________322-171 (.653) [15 seasons] Career Record ________________________________610-273 (.691) [28 seasons]Associate Head Coach _______________________________________Chester NicholsAssistant Coach _______________________________________________ Lester RoweAssistant Coach ___________________________________________ Diane Richardson

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record ______________________________________________Texas leads 6-5 At Austin __________________________________________________________4-0 At Morgantown _____________________________________________________1-3 At Neutral _________________________________________________________1-2Overall Streak __________________________________________Texas has won threeLast Game _____________________________ Texas 67, West Virginia 51 (03-06-2016)

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION2015-16 Record _____________________________________________________25-10Conference Record (Finish) _______________________________________ 12-6 (3rd)Postseason ___________________________________________ NCAA Second RoundStarters Returning/Lost _________________________________________________3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost _____________________________________________8/4Newcomers ___________________________________________________________ 5

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATIONContact _____________________________________________________ Russell Luna Phone __________________________________________________ (304) 290-6236 E-Mail _________________________________________ [email protected]

WEST VIRGINIA ROSTERNo. Name POS HT CL2 Alexis Brewer G 5-9 So.4 Nia Staples G 5-9 Fr.5 Tynice Martin G 5-10 So.11 Teana Muldrow F 6-1 Jr.12 Chania Ray G 5-8 Jr.13 Kristina King F 6-3 Jr.14 Bailey Thomas G 5-9 Fr.15 Lanay Montgomery C 6-5 Sr.20 Desiree Rhodes P 6-1 Sr.22 Katrina Pardee G 5-9 So.23 Aisha Edwards G 5-8 R-Jr.24 Anja Martin F/G 5-11 So.45 Marlena Schmidt F 6-6 R-Fr.55 Krystaline McCune F 6-4 Fr.

OPPONENTS

Tynice MartinSophomore Guard

Mike CareyHead Coach

Teana MuldrowJunior Forward

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2015-16 REVIEW / SEASON RECAP

By any measure, the 2015-16 University of Texas wom-en’s basketball team will go down as one of the greatest in program history. That’s no small accomplishment consid-ering the school’s decorated history that includes the 1986 NCAA Championship, three NCAA Final Four appearances and 12 conference championships. The Longhorns finished the season ranked No. 7 in the As-sociated Press poll, marking the first time since the 2003-04 season that Texas would complete the season among the nation’s top-10 teams. Fourteen teams in program history have been ranked in the final AP top-10 poll. “It was one of those seasons that you don’t ever want to stop talking about on the basis of how our team performed this year,” Texas head coach Karen Aston said. “More importantly, the chemistry of this basketball team was special. It was a special team to coach and one I really enjoyed every day. I enjoyed the journey that we took this year.” This was a story of hard work, determination and perseverance led by the first senior class to complete four years under Aston’s direction. The group of Imani Boyette, Empress Davenport and Celina Rodrigo, joined by fifth-year senior Brady Sanders, posted the most losses (18) in program history as fresh-men at UT. Starters as rookies in the highly competitive Big 12 Conference in 2012-13, the foursome didn’t find success easily. Still, those seniors never wavered in their commitment or their desire to improve. “This particular group of seniors started as freshmen kind of getting their heads beat in a little bit,” Aston said. “Each year, they learned a little bit more about what it took to compete at the highest level. They absolutely knew the day-to-day work that it took and they knew the pitfalls. Their preparation on a daily basis was very consistent and I think that’s what has enabled us to get through the highs and lows. We have had some really great highs.” With each year came improved win totals and greater

postseason success than the year before. That ascent led the Longhorns to a 31-5 record this past campaign and the school’s first trip to the NCAA Elite Eight since 2002-03. The team’s 31 victories were its most since the 1987-88 year. While the team’s many accomplishments – detailed below – were impressive and, at times, unprecedented, the Texas players and coaches are in no way content with the program’s achievements and are looking ahead to a bright future. “I think it should be a motivational tool for our team that we don’t have a ring,” Aston said. “As much as 31-5 sounds unbelievable – and I do think we were an unbe-lievable team and had an unbelievable year – we are still chasing championships. We are highly motivated.”

A GRAND ACCOMPLISHMENTDuring the 2015-16 season, the University of Texas women’s basketball program became just the fifth in NCAA Division I women’s basketball history to reach 1,000 all-time wins. The Longhorns accomplished the milestone in a 70-46 win against Kansas on Jan. 27, 2016 in the Frank Erwin Center and a confetti-filled celebration followed. During the month of February, the program’s four head coaches – Rodney Page, Jody Conradt, Gail Goestenkors and Aston – were honored at a series of home games. Following the 2015-16 season, Texas is 1,012-372 (.371) in 42 seasons as an NCAA Division I program.

THIRD-BEST START IN PROGRAM HISTORYThe 2015-16 Longhorns got off to the third-best start in program history at 16-0. Texas finished regular-season non-conference play with a perfect 11-0 record for the second consecutive year, marking the first time in program history that Texas teams went undefeated in non-con-ference regular-season play in back-to-back campaigns. The Longhorns have won 25 consecutive games against regular-season non-conference opponents.

The 2015-16 Longhorns defeated No. 10 UCLA 72-64 to advance to the program’s first NCAA Elite 8 appearance since the 2002-03 season.

Celina Rodrigo finished sixth all-time in UT history in assists.

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SEASON RECAP / 2015-16 REVIEW

By any measure, the 2015-16 University of Texas wom-en’s basketball team will go down as one of the greatest in program history. That’s no small accomplishment consid-ering the school’s decorated history that includes the 1986 NCAA Championship, three NCAA Final Four appearances and 12 conference championships. The Longhorns finished the season ranked No. 7 in the As-sociated Press poll, marking the first time since the 2003-04 season that Texas would complete the season among the nation’s top-10 teams. Fourteen teams in program history have been ranked in the final AP top-10 poll. “It was one of those seasons that you don’t ever want to stop talking about on the basis of how our team performed this year,” Texas head coach Karen Aston said. “More importantly, the chemistry of this basketball team was special. It was a special team to coach and one I really enjoyed every day. I enjoyed the journey that we took this year.” This was a story of hard work, determination and perseverance led by the first senior class to complete four years under Aston’s direction. The group of Imani Boyette, Empress Davenport and Celina Rodrigo, joined by fifth-year senior Brady Sanders,

posted the most losses (18) in program history as fresh-men at UT. Starters as rookies in the highly competitive Big 12 Conference in 2012-13, the foursome didn’t find success easily. Still, those seniors never wavered in their commitment or their desire to improve. “This particular group of seniors started as freshmen kind of getting their heads beat in a little bit,” Aston said. “Each year, they learned a little bit more about what it took to compete at the highest level. They absolutely knew the day-to-day work that it took and they knew the pitfalls. Their preparation on a daily basis was very consistent and I think that’s what has enabled us to get through the highs and lows. We have had some really great highs.” With each year came improved win totals and greater postseason success than the year before. That ascent led the Longhorns to a 31-5 record this past campaign and the school’s first trip to the NCAA Elite Eight since 2002-03. The team’s 31 victories were its most since the 1987-88 year. While the team’s many accomplishments – detailed below – were impressive and, at times, unprecedented, the Texas players and coaches are in no way content with the

SEASON HIGHLIGHTS• Most victories (31) since the 1987-88 campaign. • Furthest run in the NCAA Tournament (Elite

Eight) since the 2002-03 season. • Tied for the most Big 12 Conference victories

(15) in program history. • Posted the third-best start to a season in pro-

gram history (16-0). • Recorded an 11-0 mark in regular-season

non-conference play for the second consecutive year. It marked the first time in school history that the Longhorns have recorded back-to-back undefeated regular-season non-conference schedules.

• Finished second in the Big 12 Conference regular season, marking the program’s highest finish in league play since 2004-05.

• Played in the Big 12 Tournament Championship Game for the second consecutive season.

• Earned a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament for the fifth time in program history, marking the school’s highest seeding since a No. 1 seed in 2004.

• Played host to NCAA First and Second Rounds for the first time since the 2010 campaign.

• Notched the program’s first-ever win at West Virginia.

• Charted the school’s first win at Tennessee since the 2003 season.

• Earned the school’s first wins at both Oklahoma State and Iowa State since 2009.

• Signed the No. 3 recruiting class in the nation, according to ESPN.com. It is the second consecutive top-six recruiting class for Texas and the third top-15 recruiting class in as many years for the Longhorns.

Imani Boyette became Texas’ fourth all-time WNBA First Round draft selection when she was chosen 10th by the Chicago Sky. Pictured with WNBA President Lisa Borders.

In 2015-16, Texas joined the exclusive club of Division I women’s basketball programs to reach 1,000 all-time victories.

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2015-16 REVIEW / SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

Overall recOrd: 31-5 (HOme: 17-1, away: 10-2, Neutral: 4-2) • Big 12 recOrd: 15-3 (HOme: 8-1, away: 7-2)DATE OPPONENT (TV) W/L SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDSNov. 14 ______UTSA (LHN) ________________________ W ____________ 90-53 __________ 2596 _________________ (22) McCarty _______________(10) BoyetteNov. 18 ______NORTHWESTERN STATE (LHN) _______ W ____________ 86-33 __________ 7582 __________________ (25) Boyette _______________(14) BoyetteNov. 21 ______at Rice ____________________________ W ____________ 70-47 __________ 1081 ___________________ (19) Taylor _________________(8) TaylorNov. 25 ______HAMPTON (LHN) ____________________ W ____________ 79-52 __________ 2507 ___________________ (16) Taylor ________________ (10) HiggsNov. 29 ______at No. 4/5 Tennessee (ESPN) __________ W ____________ 64-53 __________10204 ___________________(18) Higgs ________________(9) Boyette Dec. 2 _______NO. 9/9 MISSISSIPPI STATE (LHN) _____ W ____________ 53-47 __________ 2887 __________________ (21) Boyette _______________(10) BoyetteDec. 6 _______at Little Rock ________________________ W ____________ 66-56 __________ 1642 _________________ (23) McCarty ________________(7) BoyetteDec. 13 ______NO. 14/12 STANFORD (ESPN) _________ W ____________ 77-69 __________ 3942 ________________ (23) Davenport ________________(9) BoyetteDec. 16 ______CANISIUS (LHN) _____________________ W ____________ 92-62 __________ 2370 __________________ (15) Boyette _______________(10) Boyette

Big 12/SEC Challenge (Chesapeake Energy Arena / Oklahoma City, Okla.)Dec. 20 ______vs Arkansas (FS1) ___________________ W ____________ 61-50 __________ 2403 ___________________ (15) Taylor _________________(9) Taylor

Dec. 27 ______SAM HOUSTON STATE (LHN) _________ W ____________ 83-49 __________ 3123 ____________________(17) Higgs _____________(8) Higgs/LangDec. 30 ______*at West Virginia _____________________ W ____________ 65-54 __________ 4153 ___________________ (18) Atkins _______________(14) BoyetteJan. 2 ________*TEXAS TECH (LHN) _________________ W ____________ 86-62 __________ 3668 __________________ (24) Boyette _______________(11) BoyetteJan. 6 ________*IOWA STATE (LHN) _________________ W ____________ 75-54 __________ 2836 _________________ (17) McCarty _______________(17) BoyetteJan. 9 ________*at Oklahoma State (FOX Oklahoma) ____ W ____________ 78-48 __________ 3290 ___________ (12) Boyette / Hosey _______________(11) BoyetteJan. 13 _______*at Kansas (TWC) ____________________ W ____________ 75-38 __________ 1903 __________________ (15) Boyette ____________ (10) DavenportJan. 17 _______*NO. 6/7 BAYLOR (ESPN2) ____________ L _____________ 67-80 __________ 8996 _________________ (16) McCarty _______________(17) BoyetteJan. 20 _______*at TCU (FCS) _______________________ W ____________ 65-58 __________ 2792 __________________ (19) Boyette _______________(10) BoyetteJan. 27 _______* KANSAS (LHN) ____________________ W ____________ 70-46 __________ 3126 __________________ (16) Boyette _______________(10) BoyetteJan. 30 _______*at Kansas State (ESPN3) _____________ W ____________ 66-51 __________ 4846 _________________ (15) McCarty ________________(8) BoyetteFeb. 6 _______*at Iowa State (FS2) __________________ W ____________ 65-49 __________11261 __________________ (22) Atkins ________________(11) AtkinsFeb. 10 ______*NO. 20/24 OKLAHOMA STATE (LHN) ___ W ____________ 70-55 __________ 2638 _________________ (18) McCarty ________________(9) BoyetteFeb. 14 ______*at No. 21/21 Oklahoma (FS1) __________ L _____________ 56-74 __________ 4853 _________________ (19) McCarty _____________ (8) DavenportFeb. 17 ______*KANSAS STATE (LHN) _______________ W ____________ 58-51 __________ 3036 _________________ (12) Sanders _____________ (7) Davenport Feb. 21 ______*WEST VIRGINIA (FSN) _______________ W ____________ 73-50 __________ 4143 _________________ (18) McCarty ________________(8) BoyetteFeb. 24 ______*at Texas Tech (FSSW) _______________ W ____________ 76-55 __________ 3555 ____________________ (13 Atkins _________________ (7) Atkins Feb. 27 ______*TCU (LHN) _________________________ W ____________ 71-58 __________ 4069 _________________ (16) McCarty ________________(9) BoyetteFeb. 29 ______*at No. 4/4 Baylor (FS1) _______________ L _____________ 48-74 __________10284 ________________ (12) McCarty ________________(8) Boyette

Phillips 66 Big 12 Tournament (Chesapeake Energy Arena / Oklahoma City, Okla.)March 5 ______vs Kansas (FSN) _____________________ W ____________ 66-50 __________ 3863 __________________ (13) Rodrigo ________________(7) BoyetteMarch 6 ______vs No. 22/RV West Virginia (FS1) _______ W ____________ 67-51 __________ 4591 __________________ (12) Rodrigo ___ (4) Atkins/Boyette/RodrigoMarch 7 ______vs No. 4/4 Baylor (FS1) _______________ L _____________ 63-79 __________ 3859 ____________________(15) Higgs _______________(11) Boyette

NCAA First and Second Rounds (Frank Erwin Center / Austin, Texas)March 19 _____ALABAMA STATE (ESPN2) ____________ W ____________ 86-42 __________ 2645 ___________________ (15) Atkins _______________(10) BoyetteMarch 21 _____MISSOURI (ESPN2) __________________ W ____________ 73-55 __________ 2345 ___________________ (22) Atkins _______________(10) Boyette

NCAA Bridgeport Regional (Webster Bank Arena / Bridgeport, Conn.)March 26 _____vs No. 10/12 UCLA (ESPN) ____________ W ____________ 72-64 __________ 8898 __________________ (18) Boyette _______________(10) BoyetteMarch 28 _____vs No. 1/1 UConn (ESPN) _____________ L _____________ 65-86 __________ 9008 ______________ (19) Atkins/Higgs _______(6) Boyette/Davenport

*Big 12 Conference game

2015-16 ATTENDANCE FIGURESSITE GAMES TOTAL AVERAGEHOME ____________________ 18 _______________________________________66605 ______________________________________________________3700AWAY ____________________ 12 _______________________________________59864 ______________________________________________________4989NEUTRAL __________________6 ________________________________________32622 ______________________________________________________5437TOTAL ____________________ 36 ______________________________________ 159091 ______________________________________________________4419

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ALL GAMES## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO A TO BLk STL PTS AVG11 Brooke McCarty 36 35 1119 31.1 152 332 .458 67 162 .414 53 74 .716 16 83 99 2.8 59 0 89 54 7 43 424 11.834 Imani Boyette 36 36 822 22.8 157 312 .503 3 10 .300 88 112 .786 106 216 322 8.9 95 4 27 99 104 28 405 11.324 Ariel Atkins 27 14 568 21.0 111 207 .536 21 59 .356 59 72 .819 44 61 105 3.9 73 2 34 38 7 37 302 11.210 Lashann Higgs 34 1 450 13.2 101 244 .414 4 24 .167 38 71 .535 40 60 100 2.9 46 1 38 45 3 48 244 7.201 Empress Davenport 36 34 836 23.2 82 268 .306 22 82 .268 63 84 .750 36 78 114 3.2 85 1 76 74 2 13 249 6.940 Kelsey Lang 36 6 675 18.8 100 193 .518 0 0 .000 35 43 .814 65 97 162 4.5 77 0 27 40 31 12 235 6.520 Brianna Taylor 34 18 633 18.6 78 171 .456 3 8 .375 38 69 .551 57 90 147 4.3 73 2 33 47 5 43 197 5.802 Celina Rodrigo 36 35 987 27.4 56 180 .311 32 96 .333 38 59 .644 26 111 137 3.8 56 0 140 75 6 45 182 5.122 Tasia Foman 28 0 250 8.9 32 67 .478 7 23 .304 15 20 .750 8 31 39 1.4 29 0 16 19 5 11 86 3.105 Jordan Hosey 35 0 329 9.4 37 78 .474 1 5 .200 31 51 .608 28 41 69 2.0 35 0 3 32 7 6 106 3.032 Brady Sanders 29 1 314 10.8 22 69 .319 7 35 .200 17 21 .810 13 16 29 1.0 13 0 22 27 1 4 68 2.333 Sara Hattis 26 0 155 6.0 19 47 .404 0 0 .000 12 24 .500 10 23 33 1.3 38 0 2 11 4 0 50 1.914 Olamide Aborowa 18 0 62 3.4 5 20 .250 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 4 12 16 0.9 2 0 0 4 3 0 12 0.7-- Team 48 78 126 3.5 0 7 0 total 36 952 2188 .435 167 504 .331 489 704 .695 501 997 1498 41.6 681 10 507 572 185 290 2560 71.1 Opponents 36 716 2021 .354 191 666 .287 408 575 .710 361 797 1158 32.2 730 21 362 647 138 215 2031 56.4 SCORE BY QUARTERS (AND OT) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalTEXAS ___________________________ 622 ______ 595 ______ 653 ______ 690 ______- ________ 2560OPPONENTS _____________________ 478 ______ 460 ______ 526 ______ 567 ______- ________ 2031

BIG 12 GAMES ONLY## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg34 Imani Boyette 18 18 420 23.3 83 164 .506 1 4 .250 52 63 .825 49 122 171 9.5 50 3 10 49 65 13 219 12.211 Brooke McCarty 18 18 566 31.4 78 168 .464 35 78 .449 25 38 .658 5 37 42 2.3 30 0 45 29 4 21 216 12.024 Ariel Atkins 18 7 366 20.3 67 124 .540 11 35 .314 38 48 .792 28 37 65 3.6 49 2 23 26 4 22 183 10.201 Empress Davenport 18 17 425 23.6 44 145 .303 10 37 .270 34 44 .773 25 35 60 3.3 43 1 35 33 2 8 132 7.340 Kelsey Lang 18 3 352 19.6 56 103 .544 0 0 .000 18 22 .818 31 52 83 4.6 43 0 13 23 19 7 130 7.220 Brianna Taylor 16 9 301 18.8 30 77 .390 0 2 .000 19 34 .559 23 48 71 4.4 30 1 13 18 2 25 79 4.910 Lashann Higgs 16 0 145 9.1 29 78 .372 0 4 .000 8 21 .381 11 15 26 1.6 18 1 13 12 0 13 66 4.102 Celina Rodrigo 18 17 511 28.4 21 95 .221 13 49 .265 13 24 .542 17 60 77 4.3 29 0 77 47 1 22 68 3.822 Tasia Foman 14 0 100 7.1 17 32 .531 3 9 .333 10 14 .714 2 13 15 1.1 13 0 4 9 4 7 47 3.432 Brady Sanders 15 1 179 11.9 15 41 .366 6 22 .273 11 14 .786 11 9 20 1.3 9 0 13 17 0 0 47 3.105 Jordan Hosey 17 0 152 8.9 18 41 .439 0 3 .000 14 18 .778 13 17 30 1.8 17 0 2 12 2 3 50 2.933 Sara Hattis 12 0 52 4.3 2 11 .182 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 5 10 15 1.3 16 0 0 6 1 0 6 0.514 Olamide Aborowa 9 0 31 3.4 2 9 .222 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 3 7 10 1.1 2 0 0 2 1 0 4 0.4-- Team 18 36 54 3.0 0 1 0 total 18 462 1088 .425 79 243 .325 244 346 .705 241 498 739 41.1 349 8 248 284 105 141 1247 69.3 Opponents 18 364 1016 .358 99 326 .304 206 299 .689 181 416 597 33.2 370 12 174 316 74 107 1033 57.4 SCORE BY QUARTERS (AND OT) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalTEXAS ___________________________ 301 ______ 291 ______ 322 ______ 333 ______-- _______ 1247OPPONENTS _____________________ 244 ______ 228 ______ 268 ______ 293 ______-- _______ 1033

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TEXAS _________ 90 ___ 29-74 ____ .392 ___ 9-24 ______.375 __ 23-35 ____ .657 ____ 22 ____ 35 ____ 57 ____17 ____ 13 ____11 _____7 ____13UTSA __________ 53 ___ 17-62 ____ .274 __ 11-29 ______.379 ___ 8-12 ____ .667 _____ 9 ____ 26 ____ 35 ____28 _____ 9 ____23 _____3 _____4

TEXAS _________ 86 ___ 35-67 ____ .522 ___ 7-21 ______.333 ___ 9-16 ____ .563 ____ 19 ____ 28 ____ 47 ____14 ____ 13 _____9 _____4 ____13Northwestern State 33 ___ 12-45 ____ .267 ___ 4-16 ______.250 ____ 5-8 ____ .625 _____ 4 ____ 14 ____ 18 ____16 _____ 7 ____21 _____0 _____2

TEXAS _________ 70 ___ 27-57 ____ .474 ___ 3-12 ______.250 __ 13-15 ____ .867 ____ 10 ____ 27 ____ 37 ____24 ____ 13 ____17 _____4 _____9at Rice _________ 47 ___ 15-46 ____ .326 ___ 4-18 ______.222 __ 13-20 ____ .650 _____ 7 ____ 22 ____ 29 ____22 _____ 7 ____22 _____4 _____4

TEXAS _________ 79 ___ 31-65 ____ .477 ____ 3-9 ______.333 __ 14-23 ____ .609 ____ 17 ____ 30 ____ 47 ____15 ____ 21 ____18 _____5 _____5Hampton _______ 52 ___ 21-60 ____ .350 ___ 0-16 ______.000 __ 10-15 ____ .667 ____ 12 ____ 22 ____ 34 ____20 _____ 6 ____18 _____7 _____9

TEXAS _________ 64 ___ 21-53 ____ .396 ___ 6-13 ______.462 __ 16-27 ____ .593 _____ 7 ____ 34 ____ 41 ____22 ____ 16 ____15 _____3 _____6at Tennessee ____ 53 ___ 21-69 ____ .304 ___ 4-15 ______.267 ___ 7-11 ____ .636 ____ 15 ____ 30 ____ 45 ____23 ____ 10 ____16 _____4 _____9

TEXAS _________ 53 ___ 18-46 ____ .391 ____ 2-5 ______.400 __ 15-26 ____ .577 ____ 10 ____ 31 ____ 41 ____23 ____ 12 ____23 _____3 _____3Mississippi State _ 47 ___ 17-54 ____ .315 ___ 2-16 ______.125 __ 11-20 ____ .550 ____ 10 ____ 20 ____ 30 ____31 _____ 4 ____19 _____5 _____8

TEXAS _________ 66 ___ 25-52 ____ .481 ____ 4-8 ______.500 __ 12-15 ____ .800 ____ 15 ____ 22 ____ 37 ____14 ____ 10 ____18 _____1 _____5at Little Rock ____ 56 ___ 25-54 ____ .463 ___ 2-19 ______.105 ____ 4-6 ____ .667 _____ 9 ____ 14 ____ 23 ____17 ____ 15 ____14 _____2 _____5

TEXAS _________ 77 ___ 25-59 ____ .424 ___ 4-12 ______.333 __ 23-30 ____ .767 ____ 16 ____ 28 ____ 44 ____16 ____ 11 ____13 _____3 _____3Stanford ________ 69 ___ 25-59 ____ .424 ___ 8-21 ______.381 __ 11-15 ____ .733 _____ 8 ____ 21 ____ 29 ____24 ____ 13 ____15 _____5 _____6

TEXAS _________ 92 ___ 34-61 ____ .557 ___ 8-17 ______.471 __ 16-23 ____ .696 ____ 14 ____ 28 ____ 42 ____16 ____ 21 ____17 _____7 _____7Canisius ________ 62 ___ 22-60 ____ .367 ___ 9-26 ______.346 ___ 9-12 ____ .750 ____ 11 ____ 14 ____ 25 ____19 ____ 16 ____16 _____3 _____6

TEXAS _________ 61 ___ 24-64 ____ .375 ___ 4-19 ______.211 ___ 9-12 ____ .750 ____ 17 ____ 33 ____ 50 ____18 ____ 12 ____21 ____10 _____9vs. Arkansas ____ 50 ___ 17-62 ____ .274 ___ 6-20 ______.300 __ 10-13 ____ .769 ____ 13 ____ 26 ____ 39 ____17 ____ 11 ____17 _____1 _____8

TEXAS _________ 83 ___ 32-62 ____ .516 ___ 0-10 ______.000 __ 19-30 ____ .633 ____ 15 ____ 28 ____ 43 ____20 ____ 25 ____20 _____8 ____13Sam Houston St. _ 49 ___ 16-50 ____ .320 ___ 3-17 ______.176 __ 14-17 ____ .824 _____ 7 ____ 17 ____ 24 ____19 _____ 5 ____29 _____3 _____7

TEXAS _________ 65 ___ 26-61 ____ .426 ___ 4-16 ______.250 ___ 9-19 ____ .474 ____ 15 ____ 31 ____ 46 ____20 ____ 14 ____21 _____8 _____7at West Virginia __ 54 ___ 18-60 ____ .300 ___ 8-23 ______.348 __ 10-15 ____ .667 ____ 13 ____ 25 ____ 38 ____23 _____ 8 ____23 _____5 _____8

TEXAS _________ 86 ___ 31-65 ____ .477 ___ 4-14 ______.286 ___ 9-19 ____ .474 ____ 15 ____ 31 ____ 46 ____11 ____ 15 ____14 _____7 _____8 Texas Tech _____ 62 ___ 26-72 ____ .361 ___ 7-20 ______.350 ____ 3-7 ____ .429 ____ 14 ____ 20 ____ 34 ____24 _____ 9 ____14 _____5 _____5

TEXAS _________ 75 ___ 29-71 ____ .408 __ 11-22 ______.500 ___ 6-11 ____ .545 ____ 16 ____ 32 ____ 48 ____19 ____ 19 ____10 _____9 _____5Iowa State ______ 54 ___ 19-57 ____ .333 ___ 7-21 ______.333 ___ 9-19 ____ .474 ____ 11 ____ 29 ____ 40 ____17 ____ 10 ____13 _____3 _____4

TEXAS _________ 78 ___ 27-51 ____ .529 ___ 6-12 ______.500 __ 18-26 ____ .692 ____ 11 ____ 27 ____ 38 ____24 ____ 12 ____23 _____5 ____10at Oklahoma State 48 ___ 15-54 ____ .278 ___ 2-10 ______.200 __ 16-26 ____ .615 ____ 15 ____ 18 ____ 33 ____24 _____ 5 ____22 _____0 ____10

TEXAS _________ 75 ___ 25-59 ____ .424 ____ 2-9 ______.222 __ 23-27 ____ .852 ____ 15 ____ 31 ____ 46 ____15 ____ 15 ____11 _____5 ____13at Kansas ______ 38 ___ 12-47 ____ .255 ___ 8-25 ______.320 ____ 6-8 ____ .750 _____ 5 ____ 21 ____ 26 ____22 _____ 8 ____21 _____5 _____4

TEXAS _________ 67 ___ 25-58 ____ .431 ___ 8-18 ______.444 ___ 9-13 ____ .692 _____ 9 ____ 29 ____ 38 ____26 ____ 10 ____21 _____6 _____4Baylor _________ 80 ___ 26-68 ____ .382 ___ 4-12 ______.333 __ 24-25 ____ .960 ____ 12 ____ 25 ____ 37 ____18 _____ 8 ____11 _____5 _____7

TEXAS _________ 65 ___ 24-57 ____ .421 ___ 5-16 ______.313 __ 12-20 ____ .600 _____ 9 ____ 26 ____ 35 ____14 ____ 18 ____16 _____9 ____14at TCU _________ 58 ___ 23-62 ____ .371 ___ 7-20 ______.350 ____ 5-7 ____ .714 ____ 11 ____ 26 ____ 37 ____20 ____ 10 ____20 _____4 _____4

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TEXAS _________ 83 ___ 31-61 ____ .508 ___ 5-12 ______.417 __ 16-18 ____ .889 ____ 17 ____ 25 ____ 42 ____25 ____ 15 ____25 _____9 _____5Oklahoma ______ 76 ___ 27-68 ____ .397 ___ 4-26 ______.154 __ 18-23 ____ .783 ____ 15 ____ 14 ____ 29 ____19 ____ 10 ____17 _____3 _____8

TEXAS _________ 70 ___ 25-58 ____ .431 ___ 6-15 ______.400 __ 14-20 ____ .700 ____ 16 ____ 25 ____ 41 ____16 ____ 14 ____18 _____6 _____7 Kansas _________ 46 ___ 16-47 ____ .340 ___ 8-18 ______.444 ___ 6-11 ____ .545 _____ 7 ____ 18 ____ 25 ____19 _____ 8 ____23 _____3 _____9

TEXAS _________ 66 ___ 20-53 ____ .377 ___ 5-16 ______.313 __ 21-24 ____ .875 ____ 13 ____ 28 ____ 41 ____26 ____ 17 ____16 _____4 _____9at Kansas State __ 51 ___ 16-45 ____ .356 ___ 4-18 ______.222 __ 15-23 ____ .652 _____ 5 ____ 18 ____ 23 ____24 ____ 12 ____18 _____3 _____9

TEXAS _________ 65 ___ 26-72 ____ .361 ___ 2-13 ______.154 __ 11-14 ____ .786 ____ 20 ____ 32 ____ 52 ____18 ____ 16 ____14 _____7 _____9at Iowa State ____ 49 ___ 17-54 ____ .315 ___ 3-16 ______.188 __ 12-14 ____ .857 _____ 5 ____ 28 ____ 33 ____15 _____ 6 ____16 _____5 _____4

TEXAS _________ 70 ___ 27-59 ____ .458 ____ 3-7 ______.429 __ 13-17 ____ .765 ____ 10 ____ 29 ____ 39 ____13 ____ 10 ____11 _____9 _____7 Oklahoma State __ 55 ___ 23-63 ____ .365 ___ 5-16 ______.313 ____ 4-8 ____ .500 ____ 12 ____ 24 ____ 36 ____20 ____ 12 ____13 _____5 _____6

TEXAS _________ 56 ___ 18-62 ____ .290 ___ 4-13 ______.308 __ 16-25 ____ .640 ____ 11 ____ 27 ____ 38 ____26 _____ 7 ____10 _____4 _____6at Oklahoma ____ 74 ___ 24-58 ____ .414 ___ 6-18 ______.333 __ 20-26 ____ .769 _____ 9 ____ 36 ____ 45 ____23 ____ 15 ____10 _____3 _____5

TEXAS _________ 58 ___ 20-55 ____ .364 ___ 1-16 ______.063 __ 17-25 ____ .680 ____ 15 ____ 22 ____ 37 ____17 ____ 11 ____16 _____4 _____7Kansas State ____ 51 ___ 19-52 ____ .365 ___ 4-18 ______.222 ___ 9-16 ____ .563 ____ 12 ____ 23 ____ 35 ____23 _____ 9 ____20 _____2 _____6

TEXAS _________ 73 ___ 31-64 ____ .484 ____ 4-8 ______.500 ___ 7-10 ____ .700 ____ 12 ____ 21 ____ 33 ____17 ____ 12 _____9 _____3 _____7 West Virginia ____ 50 ___ 18-51 ____ .353 ___ 5-19 ______.263 ___ 9-13 ____ .692 ____ 12 ____ 21 ____ 33 ____20 _____ 7 ____21 _____8 _____5

TEXAS _________ 76 ___ 32-63 ____ .508 ___ 4-15 ______.267 ___ 8-12 ____ .667 ____ 12 ____ 29 ____ 41 ____19 ____ 15 ____13 _____4 _____8at Texas Tech ___ 55 ___ 20-52 ____ .385 ___ 6-15 ______.400 ___ 9-16 ____ .563 _____ 7 ____ 20 ____ 27 ____20 ____ 10 ____18 _____1 _____6

TEXAS _________ 71 ___ 27-57 ____ .474 ___ 4-12 ______.333 __ 13-22 ____ .591 ____ 13 ____ 29 ____ 42 ____21 ____ 18 ____19 _____2 _____5TCU ___________ 58 ___ 17-53 ____ .321 ___ 7-22 ______.318 __ 17-22 ____ .773 ____ 10 ____ 16 ____ 26 ____22 _____ 7 ____17 _____4 _____5

TEXAS _________ 48 ___ 18-62 ____ .290 ____ 1-9 ______.111 __ 11-16 ____ .688 ____ 12 ____ 24 ____ 36 ____22 ____ 10 ____17 _____4 ____10 at Baylor _______ 74 ___ 28-53 ____ .528 ____ 4-9 ______.444 __ 14-20 ____ .700 _____ 6 ____ 34 ____ 40 ____17 ____ 20 ____19 ____10 _____2

TEXAS _________ 66 ___ 23-50 ____ .460 ___ 7-17 ______.412 __ 13-16 ____ .813 ____ 10 ____ 23 ____ 33 ____21 ____ 15 ____21 _____3 _____9vs. Kansas ______ 50 ___ 17-45 ____ .378 ___ 3-14 ______.214 __ 13-16 ____ .813 _____ 6 ____ 17 ____ 23 ____21 _____ 7 ____23 _____1 _____5

TEXAS _________ 67 ___ 25-52 ____ .481 ___ 5-13 ______.385 __ 12-17 ____ .706 _____ 6 ____ 24 ____ 30 ____15 _____ 9 ____17 _____2 _____8 vs. West Virginia _ 51 ___ 20-59 ____ .339 ___ 3-23 ______.130 ___ 8-12 ____ .667 ____ 17 ____ 22 ____ 39 ____19 ____ 10 ____22 _____5 _____7

TEXAS _________ 63 ___ 26-66 ____ .394 ____ 1-8 ______.125 __ 10-14 ____ .714 ____ 15 ____ 18 ____ 33 ____22 ____ 12 ____13 _____6 _____5 vs. Baylor _______ 79 ___ 29-57 ____ .509 ___ 5-10 ______.500 __ 16-20 ____ .800 ____ 12 ____ 25 ____ 37 ____16 ____ 16 ____14 _____6 _____5

TEXAS _________ 86 ___ 32-69 ____ .464 ___ 6-19 ______.316 __ 16-20 ____ .800 ____ 16 ____ 34 ____ 50 ____14 ____ 13 ____11 _____7 ____11Alabama State ___ 42 ___ 12-54 ____ .222 ___ 6-17 ______.353 __ 12-16 ____ .750 _____ 9 ____ 20 ____ 29 ____22 _____ 9 ____17 _____2 _____3

TEXAS _________ 73 ___ 30-73 ____ .411 ___ 8-19 ______.421 ___ 5-11 ____ .455 ____ 21 ____ 26 ____ 47 ____19 ____ 20 ____13 _____3 ____12Missouri ________ 55 ___ 16-51 ____ .314 ___ 8-28 ______.286 __ 15-17 ____ .882 _____ 9 ____ 24 ____ 33 ____17 ____ 10 ____18 _____3 _____7

TEXAS _________ 72 ___ 27-66 ____ .409 ___ 3-10 ______.300 __ 15-20 ____ .750 ____ 14 ____ 32 ____ 46 ____23 ____ 10 ____17 _____2 _____8 vs. UCLA _______ 64 ___ 19-63 ____ .302 ___ 2-14 ______.143 __ 24-32 ____ .750 ____ 16 ____ 24 ____ 40 ____21 _____ 9 ____14 _____5 _____9

TEXAS _________ 65 ___ 26-64 ____ .406 ___ 8-25 ______.320 ____ 5-8 ____ .625 ____ 16 ____ 18 ____ 34 ____19 ____ 13 ____14 _____2 ____10vs. UConn ______ 86 ___ 31-55 ____ .564 __ 12-21 ______.571 __ 12-14 ____ .857 _____ 6 ____ 23 ____ 29 _____8 ____ 24 ____13 _____5 _____4

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2015-16 REVIEW / SPECIALTY STATSPoints... in the paint, off turnovers, second-chance, fast break, off the bench.

DATE OPPONENT PAINT OFF T/O 2ND CHANCE FAST BREAk BENCHUT OPP UT OPP UT OPP UT OPP UT OPP

N.14 UTSA 30 8 17 4 26 9 11 0 23 23N.18 Northwestern State 50 8 26 7 29 3 10 0 27 0N.21 at Rice 46 12 27 7 9 2 10 2 28 12N.25 Hampton 40 34 23 10 14 8 8 8 32 15N.29 at No. 4 Tennessee 28 18 10 7 11 10 10 6 25 32D.2 No. 9 Mississippi

State 28 20 19 18 6 8 6 0 10 19D.6 at Little Rock 32 28 17 18 16 4 10 14 35 14D.13 No. 14 Stanford 22 22 17 18 12 7 6 8 14 17D.16 Canisius 44 22 22 11 16 4 12 4 44 23D.20 vs. Arkansas 38 16 17 8 19 7 11 2 17 21D.27 Sam Houston State 52 14 36 9 16 8 28 2 62 23D.30 at West Virginia * 34 16 17 15 7 5 10 6 27 35J.2 Texas Tech * 44 16 16 8 12 13 14 3 33 16J.6 Iowa State * 30 12 16 4 10 12 6 0 28 15J.9 at Oklahoma State * 32 16 27 9 10 10 13 4 41 14J.13 at Kansas * 44 8 30 9 13 0 22 0 33 15J.17 No. 6 Baylor * 24 34 13 24 13 9 11 13 19 8J.20 at TCU * 32 24 19 15 5 9 8 5 22 21J.23 No. 19 Oklahoma * 48 36 19 27 18 17 11 7 28 36J.27 Kansas * 30 2 23 10 16 4 4 0 29 9J.30 at Kansas State * 22 14 14 15 12 2 2 0 24 16F.6 at Iowa State * 34 18 8 6 19 1 2 0 16 6F.10 No. 20 Oklahoma

State * 40 28 13 12 13 17 6 0 18 5

F.14 at No. 24 Oklahoma * 26 30 12 9 7 10 2 2 16 24

F.17 Kansas State * 32 28 21 10 8 10 6 2 24 11F.21 West Virginia * 48 16 24 12 13 13 12 4 29 32F.24 at Texas Tech * 42 14 24 14 12 0 6 10 30 11F.27 TCU * 37 16 20 15 10 7 9 5 34 14F.29 at No. 4 Baylor * 30 38 16 15 5 8 6 4 15 28M.5 vs. Kansas 26 16 25 14 13 4 6 0 24 11M.6 vs. No. 22 West

Virginia 26 20 22 12 4 7 4 7 21 34M.7 vs. No. 4 Baylor 34 40 17 19 15 15 6 11 35 8M.19 vs. Alabama State 40 4 16 8 22 6 10 8 34 24M.21 vs. Missouri 38 10 19 11 21 9 12 4 29 21M.26 vs. No. 10 UCLA 40 22 14 18 8 10 6 6 15 9M.28 vs. No. 1 UConn 28 32 14 1 9 6 14 2 20 12

PAINT OFF T/O 2ND CHANCE FAST BREAK BENCHOVERALL 35.3 19.9 19.2 11.9 13.0 7.6 9.2 4.1 26.7 17.6BIG 12 GAMES 34.9 20.7 18.4 12.7 11.3 8.2 8.3 3.6 25.9 17.6NON-CONF. GAMES 37.3 18.4 21.0 10.6 15.8 6.4 11.1 4.2 28.8 18.1POSTSEASON GAMES 33.1 20.6 18.1 11.9 13.1 8.1 8.3 5.4 25.4 17.0

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STARTING LINEUPS / 2015-16 REVIEW

DATE OPPONENT RESULT 1 2 3 4 5N.14 UTSA W, 90-53 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Lang BoyetteN.18 Northwestern State W, 86-33 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Lang BoyetteN.21 at Rice W, 70-47 Rodrigo McCarty Taylor Lang BoyetteN.25 Hampton W, 79-52 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor BoyetteN.29 at No. 4 Tennessee W, 64-53 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor BoyetteD.2 No. 9 Mississippi

State W, 53-47 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor BoyetteD.6 at Little Rock W, 66-56 Rodrigo Higgs Davenport Taylor BoyetteD.13 No. 14 Stanford W, 77-69 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor BoyetteD.16 Canisius W, 92-62 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor BoyetteD.20 vs. Arkansas W, 61-50 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor BoyetteD.27 Sam Houston State W, 83-49 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor BoyetteD.30 at West Virginia * W, 65-54 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor BoyetteJ.2 Texas Tech * W, 86-62 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor BoyetteJ.6 Iowa State * W, 75-54 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor BoyetteJ.9 at Oklahoma State * W, 78-48 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor BoyetteJ.13 at Kansas * W, 75-38 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor BoyetteJ.17 No. 6 Baylor * L, 80-67 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Lang BoyetteJ.20 at TCU * W, 65-58 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Lang BoyetteJ.23 No. 19 Oklahoma * W, 83-76 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor BoyetteJ.27 Kansas * W, 70-46 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor BoyetteJ.30 at Kansas State * W, 66-51 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor BoyetteF.6 at Iowa State * W, 65-49 Atkins McCarty Davenport Taylor BoyetteF.10 No. 20 Oklahoma

State * W, 70-55 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Atkins Boyette

F.14 at No. 24 Oklahoma * L, 74-56 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Atkins Boyette

F.17 Kansas State * W, 58-51 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Atkins BoyetteF.21 West Virginia * W, 73-50 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Atkins BoyetteF.24 at Texas Tech * W, 76-55 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Atkins BoyetteF.27 TCU * W, 71-58 Rodrigo McCarty Sanders Davenport BoyetteF.29 at No. 4 Baylor * L, 71-48 Rodrigo McCarty Atkins Lang BoyetteM.5 vs. Kansas W, 66-50 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Atkins BoyetteM.6 vs. No. 22 West

Virginia W, 67-51 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Atkins BoyetteM.7 vs. No. 4 Baylor L, 79-63 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Atkins BoyetteM.19 vs. Alabama State W, 86-42 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Atkins BoyetteM.21 vs. Missouri W, 73-55 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Atkins BoyetteM.26 vs. No. 10 UCLA W, 72-64 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Atkins BoyetteM.28 vs. No. 1 UConn L, 86-65 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Atkins Boyette

STARTING LINEUP W/LGAMES RECORD STARTING LINEUP

1-2, 17-18 3-1 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Lang Boyette

3 1-0 Rodrigo McCarty Taylor Lang Boyette4-6,

8-16, 19-21

15-0 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor Boyette

7 1-0 Rodrigo Higgs Davenport Taylor Boyette22 1-0 Atkins McCarty Davenport Taylor Boyette

23-27, 30-36 9-3 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Atkins Boyette

28 1-0 Rodrigo McCarty Sanders Davenport Boyette29 0-1 Rodrigo McCarty Atkins Lang Boyette

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TEXAS INDIVIDUAL HIGHS_______________________________________________________HIGH _________________________________________________________________OPPONENT POINTS ________________________________________________92 _____________________________________________________________ Canisius (12/16/15)FIELD GOALS MADE _____________________________________35 ____________________________________________________ Northwestern State (11/18/15)_______________________________________________________34 _____________________________________________________________ Canisius (12/16/15)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS __________________________________74 _______________________________________________________________ UTSA (11/14/15)FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE _______________________________.557 (34-61) ______________________________________________________ Canisius (12/16/15)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE _________________________________11 ___________________________________________________________ Iowa State (01/06/16)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS _____________________________________25 ____________________________________________________________ vs UConn (03/28/16)3 PT FG PERCENTAGE ___________________________________.500 (11-22) ____________________________________________________ Iowa State (01/06/16)_______________________________________________________.500 (6-12) _______________________________________________ at Oklahoma State (01/09/16)_______________________________________________________.500 (4-8) ____________________________________________________ West Virginia (02/21/16)_______________________________________________________.500 (4-8) ____________________________________________________ at Little Rock (12/06/15)FREE THROWS MADE ___________________________________23 ____________________________________________________________ at Kansas (01/13/16)_______________________________________________________23 _____________________________________________________________ Stanford (12/13/15)_______________________________________________________23 _______________________________________________________________ UTSA (11/14/15)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ________________________________35 _______________________________________________________________ UTSA (11/14/15)FREE THROW PERCENTAGE _____________________________.889 (16-18) _____________________________________________________Oklahoma (01/23/16)REBOUNDS ____________________________________________57 _______________________________________________________________ UTSA (11/14/15)ASSISTS _______________________________________________25 ____________________________________________________ Sam Houston State (12/27/15)STEALS ________________________________________________14 ______________________________________________________________ at TCU (01/20/16)BLOCKED SHOTS _______________________________________10 __________________________________________________________ vs Arkansas (12/20/15)TURNOVERS ___________________________________________25 ____________________________________________________________Oklahoma (01/23/16)FOULS _________________________________________________26 __________________________________________________________at Oklahoma (02/14/16)_______________________________________________________26 _______________________________________________________ at Kansas State (01/30/16)_______________________________________________________26 _______________________________________________________________ Baylor (01/17/16)

OPPONENT_______________________________________________________HIGH _________________________________________________________________OPPONENT POINTS ________________________________________________86 ____________________________________________________________ vs UConn (03/28/16)FIELD GOALS MADE _____________________________________31 ____________________________________________________________ vs UConn (03/28/16)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS __________________________________72 ___________________________________________________________ Texas Tech (01/02/16)FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE _______________________________.564 (31-55) _____________________________________________________ vs UConn (03/28/16)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE _________________________________12 ____________________________________________________________ vs UConn (03/28/16)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS ______________________________________29 _______________________________________________________________ UTSA (11/14/15)3 PT FG PERCENTAGE ___________________________________.571 (12-21) _____________________________________________________ vs UConn (03/28/16)FREE THROWS MADE ___________________________________24 _____________________________________________________________ vs UCLA (03/26/16)_______________________________________________________24 _______________________________________________________________ Baylor (01/17/16)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS_________________________________32 _____________________________________________________________ vs UCLA (03/26/16)FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ______________________________.960 (24-25) ________________________________________________________ Baylor (01/17/16)REBOUNDS ____________________________________________45 __________________________________________________________at Oklahoma (02/14/16)_______________________________________________________45 _________________________________________________________ at Tennessee (11/29/15)ASSISTS _______________________________________________24 ____________________________________________________________ vs UConn (03/28/16)STEALS ________________________________________________10 _____________________________________________________ at Oklahoma State (01/09/16)BLOCKED SHOTS _______________________________________10 _____________________________________________________________ at Baylor (02/29/16)TURNOVERS ___________________________________________29 ____________________________________________________ Sam Houston State (12/27/15)_______________________________________________________28 _______________________________________________________________ UTSA (11/14/15)

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TEXAS_______________________________________________________LOW _________________________________________________________________OPPONENT POINTS ________________________________________________48 _____________________________________________________________ at Baylor (02/29/16)FIELD GOALS MADE _____________________________________18 ______________________________________________________ Mississippi State (12/02/15)_______________________________________________________18 __________________________________________________________at Oklahoma (02/14/16)_______________________________________________________18 _____________________________________________________________ at Baylor (02/29/16)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS __________________________________46 ______________________________________________________ Mississippi State (12/02/15)FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE _______________________________.290 (18-62) ___________________________________________________at Oklahoma (02/14/16)_______________________________________________________.290 (18-62) ______________________________________________________ at Baylor (02/29/16)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE _________________________________0 _____________________________________________________ Sam Houston State (12/27/15)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS _____________________________________5 _______________________________________________________ Mississippi State (12/02/15)3 PT FG PERCENTAGE ___________________________________.000 (0-10) ______________________________________________ Sam Houston State (12/27/15)FREE THROWS MADE ___________________________________5 ______________________________________________________________ Missouri (03/21/16)_______________________________________________________5 _____________________________________________________________ vs UConn (03/28/16)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ________________________________8 _____________________________________________________________ vs UConn (03/28/16)FREE THROW PERCENTAGE _____________________________.455 (5-11) _______________________________________________________ Missouri (03/21/16)REBOUNDS ____________________________________________30 _______________________________________________________ vs West Virginia (03/06/16)ASSISTS _______________________________________________7 ___________________________________________________________at Oklahoma (02/14/16)STEALS ________________________________________________3 _______________________________________________________ Mississippi State (12/02/15)_______________________________________________________3 ______________________________________________________________ Stanford (12/13/15)BLOCKED SHOTS _______________________________________1 __________________________________________________________ at Little Rock (12/06/15)TURNOVERS ___________________________________________9 _____________________________________________________ Northwestern State (11/18/15)_______________________________________________________9 __________________________________________________________ West Virginia (02/21/16)FOULS _________________________________________________11 __________________________________________________________ Texas Tech (01/02/16)

OPPONENT_______________________________________________________LOW _________________________________________________________________OPPONENT POINTS ________________________________________________33 _____________________________________________________Northwestern State (11/18/15)FIELD GOALS MADE _____________________________________12 _____________________________________________________Northwestern State (11/18/15)_______________________________________________________12 ____________________________________________________________ at Kansas (01/13/16)_______________________________________________________12 ________________________________________________________ Alabama State (03/19/16)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS __________________________________45 _____________________________________________________Northwestern State (11/18/15)_______________________________________________________45 _______________________________________________________ at Kansas State (01/30/16)_______________________________________________________45 ____________________________________________________________vs Kansas (03/05/16)FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE _______________________________.222 (12-54) _________________________________________________ Alabama State (03/19/16)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE _________________________________0 ______________________________________________________________Hampton (11/25/15)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS ______________________________________9 ______________________________________________________________ at Baylor (02/29/16)3 PT FG PERCENTAGE ___________________________________.000 (0-16) _______________________________________________________Hampton (11/25/15)FREE THROWS MADE ___________________________________3 ____________________________________________________________ Texas Tech (01/02/16)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS_________________________________6 __________________________________________________________ at Little Rock (12/06/15)FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ______________________________.429 (3-7) ______________________________________________________ Texas Tech (01/02/16)REBOUNDS ____________________________________________18 _____________________________________________________Northwestern State (11/18/15)ASSISTS _______________________________________________4 _______________________________________________________ Mississippi State (12/02/15)STEALS ________________________________________________2 ______________________________________________________Northwestern State (11/18/15)_______________________________________________________2 ______________________________________________________________ at Baylor (02/29/16)BLOCKED SHOTS _______________________________________0 _____________________________________________________ NORTHWESTERN (11/18/15)_______________________________________________________0 ______________________________________________________ at Oklahoma State (01/09/16)TURNOVERS ___________________________________________10 __________________________________________________________at Oklahoma (02/14/16)FOULS _________________________________________________8 _____________________________________________________________ vs UConn (03/28/16)

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2015-16 REVIEW / INDIVIDUAL HIGHS

TEXAS INDIVIDUAL-GAME HIGHS_______________________________________________________HIGH ___________________________________________________________________________ Points __________________________________________________25 _______________________________________ Imani Boyette vs Northwestern State (11/18/15)Field Goals Made ________________________________________12 _______________________________________ Imani Boyette vs Northwestern State (11/18/15)Field Goal Att. ___________________________________________19 _______________________________________________ Lashann Higgs vs UConn (03/28/16)FG Pct (min 5 made) ______________________________________.923 (12-13) ________________________________ Imani Boyette vs Northwestern State (11/18/15)3-Point FG Made _________________________________________5 _____________________________________________Brooke McCarty vs Iowa State (01/06/16)3-Point FG Att. ___________________________________________10 ______________________________________________ Brooke McCarty vs UConn (03/28/16)3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) __________________________________1.000 (2-2) _____________________________________Celina Rodrigo vs West Virginia (03/06/16)Free Throws Made _______________________________________9 __________________________________________Imani Boyette vs Mississippi State (12/02/15)Free Throw Att. __________________________________________12 _________________________________________Imani Boyette vs Mississippi State (12/02/15)FT Pct (min 3 made) ______________________________________1.000 (8-8) ______________________________________ Brooke McCarty at Little Rock (12/06/15)_______________________________________________________1.000 (7-7) _____________________________________________ Ariel Atkins vs UCLA (03/26/16)_______________________________________________________1.000 (6-6) ___________________________________ Lashann Higgs vs Alabama State (03/19/16)_______________________________________________________1.000 (6-6) ____________________________________ Brady Sanders vs Kansas State (02/17/16)_______________________________________________________1.000 (6-6) __________________________________________ Imani Boyette vs Kansas (01/27/16)_______________________________________________________1.000 (6-6) ________________________________________ Imani Boyette vs Oklahoma (01/23/16)_______________________________________________________1.000 (6-6) _______________________________________Empress Davenport vs UTSA (11/14/15)_______________________________________________________1.000 (5-5) _________________________________________ Ariel Atkins vs Texas Tech (01/02/16)_______________________________________________________1.000 (4-4) _____________________________________________ Ariel Atkins vs Baylor (03/07/16)_______________________________________________________1.000 (4-4) _____________________________________________ Tasia Foman vs TCU (02/27/16)_______________________________________________________1.000 (4-4) _______________________________________ Empress Davenport vs TCU (02/27/16)_______________________________________________________1.000 (4-4) ____________________________________ Lashann Higgs vs West Virginia (02/21/16)_______________________________________________________1.000 (4-4) _________________________________________ Kelsey Lang at Oklahoma (02/14/16)_______________________________________________________1.000 (4-4) ______________________________________Imani Boyette at Kansas State (01/30/16)_______________________________________________________1.000 (4-4) _________________________________________ Celina Rodrigo at Kansas (01/13/16)_______________________________________________________1.000 (4-4) ___________________________________ Jordan Hosey at Oklahoma State (01/09/16)_______________________________________________________1.000 (4-4) __________________________________ Ariel Atkins vs Sam Houston State (12/27/15)_______________________________________________________1.000 (4-4) __________________________________________ Kelsey Lang vs Canisius (12/16/15)_______________________________________________________1.000 (4-4) _______________________________________ Brooke McCarty vs Stanford (12/13/15)_______________________________________________________1.000 (4-4) ____________________________________ Empress Davenport vs Stanford (12/13/15)_______________________________________________________1.000 (4-4) ___________________________________________ Brooke McCarty at Rice (11/21/15)_______________________________________________________1.000 (4-4) ___________________________________________Brady Sanders vs UTSA (11/14/15)Rebounds ______________________________________________17 _________________________________________________ Imani Boyette vs Baylor (01/17/16)_______________________________________________________17 _____________________________________________ Imani Boyette vs Iowa State (01/06/16)Assists _________________________________________________8 _________________________________________________ Brooke McCarty vs TCU (02/27/16)_______________________________________________________8 ___________________________________________________Celina Rodrigo at TCU (01/20/16)_______________________________________________________8 ______________________________________ Lashann Higgs vs Sam Houston State (12/27/15)Steals __________________________________________________5 _________________________________________________ Brianna Taylor at Kansas (01/13/16)Blocked Shots ___________________________________________7 _______________________________________________ Imani Boyette vs Oklahoma (01/23/16)_______________________________________________________7 ______________________________________________ Imani Boyette vs Iowa State (01/06/16)Turnovers ______________________________________________7 __________________________________________________ Imani Boyette vs Baylor (01/17/16)Fouls __________________________________________________5 ____________________________________________ Brianna Taylor vs West Virginia (03/06/16)_______________________________________________________5 ____________________________________________________ Ariel Atkins at Baylor (02/29/16)_______________________________________________________5 ______________________________________________ Lashann Higgs at Oklahoma (02/14/16)_______________________________________________________5 _________________________________________________ Ariel Atkins at Oklahoma (02/14/16)_______________________________________________________5 _______________________________________________ Imani Boyette at Iowa State (02/06/16)_______________________________________________________5 _____________________________________________Imani Boyette at Kansas State (01/30/16)_______________________________________________________5 ________________________________________Empress Davenport at Kansas State (01/30/16)_______________________________________________________5 __________________________________________________ Imani Boyette vs Baylor (01/17/16)_______________________________________________________5 ____________________________________________ Brianna Taylor at West Virginia (12/30/15)_______________________________________________________5 ________________________________________________Imani Boyette vs Arkansas (12/20/15)Minutes ________________________________________________40 ______________________________________________ Brooke McCarty vs UConn (03/28/16)

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OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL-GAME HIGHS_______________________________________________________HIGH ___________________________________________________________________________ Points __________________________________________________29 ___________________________________________________ Alexis Jones [Baylor] (01/17/16)Field Goals Made ________________________________________10 ___________________________________________________ Alexis Jones [Baylor] (01/17/16)_______________________________________________________10 _____________________________________________ Japreece Dean [Texas Tech] (01/02/16)_______________________________________________________10 ___________________________________________Malia Tate-DeFreitas [Hampton] (11/25/15)Field Goal Att. ___________________________________________26 ___________________________________________Malia Tate-DeFreitas [Hampton] (11/25/15)FG Pct (min 5 made) ______________________________________.818 (9-11) ____________________________________ Vionise Pierre-Louis [Oklahoma] (01/23/16)3-Point FG Made _________________________________________6 ____________________________________________________Alexus Dukes [UTSA] (11/14/15)3-Point FG Att. ___________________________________________10 ____________________________________________Teana Muldrow [West Virginia] (03/06/16)_______________________________________________________10 _______________________________________________ Alexius Dawn [Little Rock] (12/06/15)3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) __________________________________1.000 (4-4) ________________________________________ Brittany McPhee [Stanford] (12/13/15)_______________________________________________________1.000 (2-2) ________________________________________ Keiryn Swenson [Arkansas] (12/20/15)_______________________________________________________1.000 (2-2) ______________________________________________ Shani Rainey [Rice] (11/21/15)Free Throws Made _______________________________________10 __________________________________________________ Jordin Canada [UCLA] (03/26/16)_______________________________________________________10 ________________________________________________ Monique Billings [UCLA] (03/26/16)Free Throw Att. __________________________________________14 ________________________________________________ Monique Billings [UCLA] (03/26/16)FT Pct (min 3 made) ______________________________________1.000 (8-8) _____________________________________ Sophie Cunningham [Missouri] (03/21/16)_______________________________________________________1.000 (8-8) _______________________________________________Nina Davis [Baylor] (01/17/16)_______________________________________________________1.000 (8-8) _____________________________________________ Alexis Jones [Baylor] (01/17/16)_______________________________________________________1.000 (6-6) _______________________________________________ Kia Nurse [UConn] (03/28/16)_______________________________________________________1.000 (6-6) ________________________________________ Jadda Buckley [Iowa State] (02/06/16)_______________________________________________________1.000 (5-5) ________________________________________Jessica Jackson [Arkansas] (12/20/15)_______________________________________________________1.000 (4-4) ____________________________________________ Niya Johnson [Baylor] (03/07/16)_______________________________________________________1.000 (4-4) ____________________________________ Caelynn ManningAllen [Kansas] (03/05/16)_______________________________________________________1.000 (4-4) ____________________________________________ Kristy Wallace [Baylor] (01/17/16)_______________________________________________________1.000 (4-4) ___________________________________ LaTashia Jones [Oklahoma State] (01/09/16)_______________________________________________________1.000 (3-3) ________________________________________Juanita Robinson [Missouri] (03/21/16)_______________________________________________________1.000 (3-3) ______________________________________ Beatrice Mompremier [Baylor] (03/07/16)_______________________________________________________1.000 (3-3) __________________________________________ Kylee Kopatich [Kansas] (03/05/16)_______________________________________________________1.000 (3-3) ____________________________________ Ivonne CookTaylor [Texas Tech] (02/24/16)_______________________________________________________1.000 (3-3) _______________________________ Ashleigh Cooper [Sam Houston State] (12/27/15)Rebounds ______________________________________________13 _______________________________________________ Breanna Stewart [UConn] (03/28/16)_______________________________________________________13 __________________________________________ Arielle Roberson [West Virginia] (02/21/16)_______________________________________________________13 __________________________________________ Brittney Martin [Oklahoma State] (01/09/16)_______________________________________________________13 _________________________________________________ Erica McCall [Stanford] (12/13/15)Assists _________________________________________________12 __________________________________________________ Niya Johnson [Baylor] (02/29/16)Steals __________________________________________________4 _______________________________________________________Caitlin Diaz [TCU] (02/27/16)_______________________________________________________4 _____________________________________________Breanna Lewis [Kansas State] (02/17/16)Blocked Shots ___________________________________________6 _________________________________________________ Kaylah Lupoe [Hampton] (11/25/15)Turnovers ______________________________________________8 ____________________________________Shernise Robertson [Sam Houston State] (12/27/15)Fouls __________________________________________________5 ____________________________________________________ Alexis Jones [Baylor] (03/07/16)_______________________________________________________5 _______________________________________________________ Jada Butts [TCU] (02/27/16)_______________________________________________________5 ___________________________________________Kaylee Jensen [Oklahoma State] (02/10/16)_______________________________________________________5 _____________________________________________Breanna Lewis [Kansas State] (01/30/16)_______________________________________________________5 _________________________________________________Chayla Cheadle [Kansas] (01/27/16)_______________________________________________________5 _________________________________________________ Gioya Carter [Oklahoma] (01/23/16)_______________________________________________________5 _______________________________________________________ Jada Butts [TCU] (01/20/16)_______________________________________________________5 _______________________________________________________Caitlin Diaz [TCU] (01/20/16)_______________________________________________________5 _________________________________________ Mandy Coleman [Oklahoma State] (01/09/16)_______________________________________________________5 _______________________________________________ Claire Ricketts [Iowa State] (01/06/16)_______________________________________________________5 _______________________________________________ Leashja Grant [Texas Tech] (01/02/16)_______________________________________________________5 _____________________________________________Rayven Brooks [West Virginia[ (01/02/16)_______________________________________________________5 _____________________________________________Jessica Morton [West Virginia] (12/30/15)_______________________________________________________5 ______________________________________________ Jordan Danberry [Arkansas] (12/20/15)_______________________________________________________5 __________________________________________________ Erica McCall [Stanford] (12/13/15)_______________________________________________________5 ____________________________________________ Monique Townson [Little Rock] (12/06/15)_______________________________________________________5 __________________________________________ Chinwe Okorie [Mississippi State] (12/02/15)_______________________________________________________5 _________________________________________Teaira McCowan [Mississippi State] (12/02/15)_______________________________________________________5 _________________________________________________ Te’a Cooper [Tennessee] (11/29/15)_______________________________________________________5 ________________________________________________ Kasia Kiejdrowska [UTSA] (11/14/15)_______________________________________________________5 _____________________________________________________ Tesha Smith [UTSA] (11/14/15)

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2015-16 REVIEW / GAME RECAPSGAME 1 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

UTSA 14 7 12 20 53

Texas 26 18 26 20 9011/14/15- Austin, Texas (Erwin Center)

UTSA (0-1)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M3 Dukes f 6 12 6 9 0 0 1 5 6 1 18 2 2 0 0 29

21 Elonu f 2 9 0 3 1 1 1 1 2 4 5 0 4 1 1 22

23 Thornton c 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 0 22

2 Hergott g 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 2 3 0 0 20

12 Mitch-ell-Cole g 0 5 0 1 2 2 0 2 2 1 2 3 0 0 0 22

1 Kiejdrowska1 8 1 5 2 2 0 4 4 5 5 0 1 0 1 19

4 Chidomere 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 1 3 0 3 0 1 12

5 Heard 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 3 0 0 12

11 Anastasieska 1 3 1 3 0 0 1 2 3 2 3 1 2 0 1 15

30 Smith 2 8 0 0 3 5 3 4 7 5 7 0 4 1 0 15

31 Heineman 1 5 1 3 0 2 0 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 12

TEAM 3 1 4 1

Totals 17 62 11 29 8 12 9 26 35 28 53 9 23 3 4 200

Texas (1-0)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M40 Lang f 5 8 0 0 2 2 4 2 6 3 12 0 0 3 1 23

34 Boyette c 3 8 1 1 4 6 5 5 10 2 11 0 1 3 2 23

1 Davenport g 2 7 1 4 6 6 1 0 1 2 11 6 1 0 2 26

2 Rodrigo g 4 8 3 7 0 0 1 2 3 0 11 2 0 0 0 23

11 McCarty g 8 13 4 6 2 2 1 6 7 0 22 4 1 0 3 28

5 Hosey 1 4 0 0 1 5 4 4 8 1 3 0 1 0 0 13

10 Higgs 4 14 0 5 3 6 2 1 3 1 11 1 3 0 4 19

14 Aborowa 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

20 Taylor 0 5 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 12

22 Foman 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 2 0 0 2 0 0 14

32 Sanders 0 2 0 1 4 4 0 0 0 1 4 0 1 0 1 5

33 Hattis 2 2 0 0 1 2 1 3 4 3 5 0 0 1 0 11

TEAM 1 8 9

Totals 29 74 9 24 23 35 22 35 57 17 90 13 11 7 13 200

Officials: Beverly Roberts, Brian Hall, Chaney MuenchTechnical fouls: Rice-TEAM. Texas-None. Attendance: 2596

No. 12/11 Texas Women’s Basketball opened the 2015-2016 season with a 90-53 victory over the UTSA Roadrunners inside the Frank Erwin Center.

Sophomore Brooke McCarty led all scorers with a career-high 22 points, including a 4-for-6 effort from downtown. Senior Imani Boyette recorded her 28th career double-double for the night with 11 points and 10 rebounds, splitting it evenly between offensive and defensive boards. A total of six Longhorns (McCarty, Boyette, Empress Davenport, Celina Rodrigo, Lashann Higgs, and Kelsey Lang) scored in double digits for the Longhorns.

Texas shot 39.2 percent (29-of-74) from the floor and held UTSA to 27.4 percent (17-of-62) shooting. Texas also added nine three-pointers, tying their 2014-2015 season-high against Iowa State on January 10. The Longhorns outrebounded the Roadrunners in the contest, 57-35.

GAME 2 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

NWSU 11 1 15 6 33

Texas 22 27 21 16 8611/18/15- Austin, Texas (Erwin Center)

Northwestern State (1-2)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M00 Mayfield f 4 9 1 1 0 0 1 2 3 2 9 0 1 0 0 31

44 Youngblood f 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 2 0 5 0 0 25

5 Thomas g 0 6 0 4 0 0 0 3 3 2 0 1 3 0 0 31

13 Perez, Jan. g 3 8 0 3 1 2 1 0 1 0 7 4 4 0 1 35

30 Attura g 4 10 3 6 4 6 0 3 3 4 15 0 5 0 0 32

11 Cross 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

12 Abboud 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 3 0 1 24

14 Perez, Jac. 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

23 Jackson 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 8

24 Sonko 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 10

TEAM 0 1 1

Totals 12 45 4 16 5 8 4 14 18 16 33 7 21 0 2 200

Texas (2-0)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M40 Lang f 4 7 0 0 0 0 4 4 8 3 8 0 2 1 0 18

34 Boyette c 12 13 0 1 1 1 8 6 14 1 25 1 0 1 2 25

1 Davenport g 1 5 0 3 1 2 0 3 3 3 3 4 1 0 1 22

2 Rodrigo g 1 2 1 2 5 6 0 3 3 1 8 3 1 0 2 31

11 McCarty g 6 11 3 6 0 0 1 1 2 2 15 3 0 0 3 27

5 Hosey 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 2 0 2 1 0 11

10 Higgs 1 5 0 1 2 4 0 5 5 1 4 1 0 0 3 12

14 Aborowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+

20 Taylor 5 8 1 1 0 1 2 2 4 1 11 0 1 0 1 21

22 Foman 3 8 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 1 1 0 0 17

32 Sanders 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 21

33 Hattis 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 1 2 0 0 1 0 10

TEAM 2 0 2

Totals 35 67 7 21 9 16 19 28 47 14 86 13 9 4 13 200

Officials: Scott Yarbrough, Maj Forsberg, Doug KnightTechnical fouls: Northwestern State-None. Texas-None. Attendance: 7582

At the Frank Erwin Center in front of a crowd of 7,582 fans and elementary school students in attendance as part of the annual “40 Acres Field Trip,” No. 11/8 Texas utilized runs of both 26-0 and 19-1 in powering past Northwestern State, 86-33.

The win marked Longhorns head coach Karen Aston’s 60th win in charge of the program, while senior center Imani Boyette’s team-leading 25 points got the Los Angeles, Calif., native within eight tallies (992) of becoming the 38th player in school history to reach the 1,000-point plateau. Boyette also managed her 29th career double-double in the match-up by grabbing 14 of UT’s 47 total rebounds.

Sophomore guard Brooke McCarty and junior guard Brianna Taylor joined Boyette as part of a Texas trio in double figures with 15 and 11 points, respectively.

The Horns shot 52.2 percent for the game (35-for-67), marking the team’s best shooting efficiency since Dec. 3, 2014, against New Mexico (52.5 percent), hit seven threes and managed a commanding 47-18 advantage on the boards in rolling past the Demons. UT also out-scored NWSU by a staggering 27-1 total during the second quarter to take firm control of the contest.

GAME 3 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

Texas 14 18 14 24 70

Rice 20 8 2 17 4711/21/15- Houston, Texas (Tudor Fieldhouse)

Texas (3-0)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M34 Boyette c 1 3 0 0 2 2 0 4 4 3 4 1 5 2 3 17

40 Lang f 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 3 0 1 18

2 Rodrigo g 2 4 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 3 6 3 1 1 0 25

11 McCarty g 3 9 1 5 4 4 1 3 4 1 11 2 1 1 0 34

20 Taylor g 8 11 1 1 2 2 4 4 8 4 19 2 1 0 2 27

1 Davenport 1 8 0 2 1 1 0 2 2 3 3 1 1 0 0 14

5 Hosey 4 5 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 2 8 0 2 0 0 15

10 Higgs 4 6 0 1 2 2 1 5 6 3 10 1 1 0 3 17

22 Foman 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 11

32 Sanders 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 13

33 Hattis 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 3 3 1 1 0 0 9

TEAM 1 3 4

Totals 15 46 4 18 13 20 7 22 29 22 47 7 22 4 4 200

Rice (0-3)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M33 Goodwine f 1 7 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 2 2 1 3 0 1 23

44 Obinnabh f 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 3 1 0 1 1 1 18

3 Hawkins g 2 9 0 4 0 0 0 5 5 3 4 3 4 0 0 25

10 Knight g 3 8 1 4 1 1 0 4 4 0 8 2 3 1 2 32

20 Rainey g 5 8 2 2 8 12 0 5 5 4 20 1 4 1 0 31

5 Grigsby 2 3 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 6 0 2 1 0 12

11 Ducat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6

21 Stanton 1 5 0 4 2 2 0 1 1 2 4 0 2 0 0 18

25 Brown 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 14

32 Lang 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 4 2 0 2 0 0 18

40 Palmer 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3

TEAM 4 2 6

Totals 15 46 4 18 13 20 7 22 29 22 47 7 22 4 4 200

Officials: Metta Roberts, Brian Hall, Bill LaranceTechnical fouls: Texas-None. Rice-None. Attendance: 821

Junior Brianna Taylor scored a career-high 19 points and No. 11/8 Texas overcame a six-point first quarter deficit to earn a 70-47 win against Rice at Tudor Fieldhouse. The Longhorns, who trailed 20-14 after the opening quarter, led 32-28 at intermission. Texas outscored Rice 14-2 in the third quarter and held the Owls scoreless for more than seven minutes in that period. Three Texas players scored in double figures for the third consecutive game. The Texas bench proved to be a difference-maker in the game as the Longhorns, who were plagued with foul trouble for much of the game, used a rotation of 11 players. The Texas reserves outscored the Rice bench 28-12.

Taylor’s 19 points came on 8-for-11 shooting from the field to complement a game-high eight rebounds. She bested her previous career high of 15 points scored against Kansas last February. Sophomore guard Brooke McCarty scored in double figures for the third time in as many games this season with 11 points, playing a game-high 34 minutes. Freshman Lashann Higgs tallied 10 points, brought down six rebounds and came up with three steals. Senior Imani Boyette scored four points to increase her career points total to 996. She is four points away from becoming the 38th player in Texas history to join the exclusive 1,000-points club. Boyette also blocked two shots to increase her career blocks total to 205 and added three steals. Texas shot 47.4 percent (27-of-57) from the field in the game and connected on 86.7 percent (13-of-15) of its free throws. After Rice opened the game by shooting 50 percent (9-of-18) from the field in the first half, the Owls were limited to just six field goals in the second half and finished the game shooting 32.6 percent (15-of-46). The Longhorns out-rebounded Rice, 37-29. Rice was led by guard Shani Rainey’s game-high 20 points, including 17 in the first half.

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Hampton 10 12 7 23 52

Texas 23 20 21 15 7911/25/15- Austin, Texas (Erwin Center)

Hampton (0-5)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M31 Lupoe f 6 10 0 0 4 6 3 5 8 4 16 1 0 6 3 33

00 Tate-DeFri-etas g 10 26 0 8 1 2 0 5 5 3 21 0 3 0 2 40

15 Jordan g 0 8 0 1 0 0 4 2 6 4 0 1 5 0 0 25

30 Rose g 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 13

33 Green g 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 25

1 James 2 4 0 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 5 1 1 0 0 14

3 Gilbeaux 0 1 0 0 1 2 2 3 5 2 1 0 2 0 1 16

5 Williams 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

10 Willis 1 6 0 5 2 2 0 0 0 2 4 2 2 0 1 15

13 Boyd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

21 Sayle 2 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 2 5 0 1 1 1 11

24 Davis 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

TEAM 2 5 7 1

Totals 21 60 0 16 10 15 12 22 34 20 52 6 18 7 9 200

Texas (4-0)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M1 Davenport g 2 6 1 2 0 0 1 1 2 2 5 4 4 0 0 16

34 Boyette c 6 7 0 0 1 2 4 4 8 2 13 1 2 3 2 19

2 Rodrigo g 5 8 1 2 0 1 0 5 5 0 11 5 0 0 1 25

11 McCarty g 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 4 2 0 1 22

20 Taylor g 6 9 0 1 4 5 4 1 5 2 16 1 2 0 0 18

5 Hosey 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 2 0 0 1 0 0 14

10 Higgs 3 12 0 0 6 9 4 6 10 0 12 2 2 0 0 20

14 Aborowa 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 5

22 Foman 0 2 0 1 1 2 0 3 3 3 1 3 3 1 1 18

32 Sanders 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 15

33 Hattis 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 8 0 1 0 0 15

40 Lang 2 5 0 0 0 2 2 3 5 0 4 1 0 0 0 13

TEAM 1 1 2

Totals 31 65 3 9 14 23 17 30 47 15 79 21 18 5 5 200

Officials: Cameron Inouye, Kyle Bacon, Cheryl FloresTechnical fouls: Hampton-TEAM. Texas-None. Attendance: 2507

Junior Brianna Taylor scored a team-high 16 points to lead No. 8/8 Texas to a 79-52 victory over Hampton on Thanksgiving Eve at the Frank Erwin Center. Senior Imani Boyette’s 13 points pushed her career total over the 1,000 mark. After coming off a career-best game against Rice, Taylor’s 16 points on the night came on a 6-for-9 shooting effort from the field. Boyette totaled 13 points and a game-high eight rebounds. The senior also had two steals and three blocks on the game. Boyette became the 38th player in Texas’ decorated history to reach the 1,000-point milestone, giving her 1,009 for her career. Freshman Lashann Higgs and senior Celina Rodrigo rounded out the double digits with 12 and 11 points, respectively. Higgs notched her first career double-double with a game-high 10 boards. Junior Sara Hattis scored a career-high eight points on 4-of-6 shooting. Texas has had at least three players reach double figures in each of its four games of the season.

Texas shot 47.7 percent (31-of-65) on the night while holding Hampton to 35 percent (21-of-60) from the field and scoreless from behind the arc. Texas out-rebounded the Lady Pirates, 47-34. Hampton guard Malia Tate-DeFreitas led all scorers with 21 points.

GAME 5 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

Texas 13 16 20 15 64

Tennessee 16 8 17 12 5311/29/15- Knoxville, Tenn. (Thompson-Boling Arena)

Texas (5-0)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M34 Boyette c 4 9 0 0 3 4 3 6 9 2 11 3 4 1 1 35

1 Davenport g 1 6 0 1 2 6 0 4 4 4 4 2 4 0 0 25

11 McCarty g 3 12 2 6 4 6 1 6 7 3 12 2 1 0 1 38

2 Rodrigo g 1 2 1 1 3 4 0 4 4 2 6 7 4 0 3 29

20 Taylor g 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 6 1 0 1 0 25

10 Higgs 6 14 3 5 3 6 0 5 5 3 18 0 2 0 1 20

22 Foman 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3

40 Lang 3 4 0 0 1 1 2 2 4 3 7 0 0 1 0 20

5 Hosey 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5

TEAM 1 4 5

Totals 21 53 6 13 16 27 7 34 41 22 64 16 15 3 6 200

Tennessee (5-1)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M12 Graves f 2 5 0 0 0 0 2 6 8 3 4 0 0 0 0 31

2 Jones f 1 4 0 0 0 0 2 9 11 2 2 1 1 0 1 23

21 Russell c 2 8 0 0 2 4 5 2 7 3 6 0 5 3 1 34

0 Reynolds g 2 12 0 2 0 0 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 0 3 32

20 Cooper g 2 10 0 4 1 2 0 1 1 5 5 1 3 0 1 21

10 Jackson 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 5

11 DeShields 9 22 4 7 2 3 4 7 11 3 24 1 3 1 1 30

14 Carter 2 7 0 2 2 2 0 2 2 4 6 5 1 0 2 23

33 Middleton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1

TEAM 1 1 2

Totals 21 69 4 15 7 11 15 30 45 23 53 10 16 4 9 200

Officials: Tina Napier, Brian Hall, Maj ForsbergTechnical fouls: Tennessee-None. Texas-None. Attendance: 10204

Freshman guard Lashann Higgs scored a career-high 18 points as one of three Texas players in double-figure scoring and the No. 8/8 Longhorns knocked off No. 4/5 Tennessee, 64-53, in front of 10,204 fans in Thompson-Boling Arena. The victory snapped UT’s 27-game home winning streak. The Longhorns have recorded consecutive wins in the series against Tennessee for the first time since winning four in a row from February 2002 through November 2004. Texas used a post presence that outscored Tennessee 28-18 in the paint. Higgs’ 18 points included three three-pointers and complemented five rebounds. Sophomore guard Brooke McCarty added 12 points and seven rebounds in 38 minutes of action. Senior center Imani Boyette nearly reached a double-double with 11 points and a team-high nine rebounds in 35 minutes of play. The Longhorns shot 39.6 percent (21-of-53) from the field and overcame a difficult afternoon at the free-throw line by connecting on 7-of-8 free throws in the game’s final 33 seconds. Tennessee was led by Diamond DeShields’ game-high 24 points and 11 rebounds.

GAME 6 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

miss. State 9 12 12 14 47

Texas 18 8 15 12 5312/2/2015- Austin, Texas (Erwin Center)

Mississippi State (5-1)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M13 Chapel f 1 3 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 3 2 0 3 0 0 23

45 Okorie c 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 2 0 0 0 0 15

00 Dillingham g 2 7 0 2 2 2 1 0 1 4 6 0 0 0 0 37

2 William g 2 7 0 2 2 4 0 4 4 4 6 3 3 1 1 33

35 Vivians g 5 20 1 7 1 2 1 6 7 4 12 1 5 1 0 35

1 Schaefer 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 4

3 Richardson 1 6 0 2 6 10 2 4 6 2 8 0 4 1 3 16

5 Williams 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 1 1 8

10 Holmes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6

15 McCowan 2 3 0 0 0 2 2 2 4 5 4 0 2 0 3 17

23 Nevitt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 4

44 Salter 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2

TEAM 2 1 3

Totals 17 54 2 16 11 20 10 20 30 31 47 4 19 5 8 200

Texas (6-0)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M20 Taylor g 4 4 1 1 0 0 0 4 4 4 9 1 3 0 1 19

34 Boyette c 6 13 0 1 9 12 2 8 10 2 21 1 4 2 0 33

1 Davenport g 2 7 1 1 2 4 0 5 5 1 7 4 3 0 0 28

2 Rodrigo g 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 5 0 0 19

11 McCarty g 3 6 0 1 0 2 0 4 4 4 6 3 5 0 1 37

5 Hosey 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

10 Higgs 1 7 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 1 11

22 Foman 1 2 0 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 4 0 2 0 0 16

32 Sanders 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4

33 Hattis 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4

40 Lang 1 1 0 0 1 2 3 5 8 4 3 1 0 1 0 27

TEAM 4 3 7 1

Totals 18 46 2 5 15 26 10 31 41 23 53 12 23 3 3 200

Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Mark Zentz, Scott YarbroughTechnical fouls: Mississippi State - None. Texas-None. Attendance: 2887

Senior center Imani Boyette scored a game-high 21 points and 10 rebounds as No. 6 Texas earned its second consecutive victory over a top-10 opponent by handing No. 9 Mississippi State its first loss of the season, 53-47.

Boyette posted her third double-double of the season while tacking on two blocks in 33 minutes of play. She is currently averaging a team-best 14.2 points per game this year.

Junior guard Brianna Taylor was next for the Longhorns with nine points on a perfect 4-for-4 shooting effort from the field. Junior center Kelsey Lang tied her season high with eight rebounds, while Empress Davenport, guarding Mississippi State’s leading scorer Victoria Vivians scored seven points, brought down a season-high five rebounds and dished out four assists.

As a team, Texas shot 39.1 percent (18-of-46) from the floor and outrebounded the Bulldogs, 41-30.

Boyette was recognized before the game for becoming the 40th player in Texas history to hit the 1,000-point milestone, reaching the monumental mark on Nov. 25 against Hampton. The Los Angeles, Calif., native currently owns 1,041 total points and 211 blocks in her Texas career.

GAME RECAPS / 2015-16 REVIEW

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2015-16 REVIEW / GAME RECAPSGAME 7 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

Texas 21 14 0 31 66

Little Rock 20 17 11 8 5612/6/15- Little Rock, Ark (Jack Stephens Center)

Texas (7-0)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M1 Davenport g 3 5 1 3 1 1 1 3 4 1 8 1 2 0 0 26

2 Rodrigo g 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 1 0 3 2 0 2 30

10 Higgs g 3 8 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 1 6 1 3 0 1 24

20 Taylor g 3 8 0 0 1 2 3 3 6 3 7 1 4 0 0 25

34 Boyette c 4 9 0 0 2 2 4 3 7 4 10 1 4 1 0 27

5 Hosey 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3

11 McCarty 6 11 3 5 8 8 1 1 2 1 23 1 2 0 2 32

22 Foman 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

32 Sanders 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2

40 Lang 6 11 0 0 0 0 3 3 6 1 12 1 0 0 0 30

TEAM 1 4 5

Totals 25 52 4 8 12 15 15 22 37 14 66 10 18 1 5 200

Little Rock (2-4)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M20 James f 6 10 0 1 0 2 2 6 8 3 12 4 4 1 0 40

33 Keys f 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 8

2 Townson g 2 5 1 2 2 2 2 2 4 5 7 4 4 0 1 39

4 Shepard g 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 13

13 Collins g 9 13 1 4 2 2 1 2 3 2 21 1 0 0 1 37

5 Landing 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 4

10 Dawn 6 17 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 12 4 2 0 3 31

22 McKinney 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0+

40 Pratt 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 28

TEAM 2 3 5 1

Totals 25 54 2 19 4 6 9 14 23 17 56 15 14 2 5 200

Officials: Jody Cantrell, Britton Sherry, An-Jamilah GregoryTechnical fouls: Little Rock - None. Texas-None. Attendance: 1642

Sophomore guard Brooke McCarty scored a career-high 23 points Sunday, including 16 in the fourth quarter, and No. 6/6 Texas rallied from a 13-point deficit after three quarters to defeat upset-minded Little Rock, 66-56, at the Jack Stephens Center.

The Longhorns, who trailed 48-35 after three quarters, outscored the Trojans (2-4) 31-8 in the final period to earn the victory. Texas shot 66.7 percent (10-of-15) from the field in the final period and went 9-of-12 from the free-throw line in the fourth.

McCarty was a perfect 4-for-4 from the field in the fourth quarter, including 2-for-2 from beyond the arc, and 6-of-6 from the free-throw line in the fourth. McCarty finished the game 8-for-8 from the free-throw line. Junior center Kelsey Lang tied a season high with 12 points to go with six rebounds, while senior center Imani Boyette had 10 points and a team-high seven rebounds. Senior guard Empress Davenport totaled eight points and four rebounds and junior guard Brianna Taylor scored seven points and brought down six rebounds.

Six Texas players finished with six or more points in the game, including three in double figures. The Longhorns shot 48.1 percent (25-of-52) from the field, while the Trojans shot 46.3 percent (25-of-54). The Texas bench proved to be a difference-maker, totaling more than half of the team’s points and outscoring the Little Rock reserves 35-14.

Little Rock was led by 21 points from Sharde Collins, while the season’s leading scorer Shanity James finished with 12 points, eight boards and four assists.

game 8 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

Stanford 16 16 16 21 69

Texas 20 19 20 18 7712/13/15- Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center)

Stanford (6-2)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M24 McCall f 6 12 0 0 2 4 3 10 13 5 14 0 2 5 0 38

32 Johnson, Kai f 1 2 0 0 2 2 2 1 3 3 4 2 1 0 2 25

1 Thompson g 7 19 1 6 6 7 0 5 5 4 21 6 4 0 2 36

10 Roberson g 3 8 1 5 0 0 1 0 1 4 7 3 2 0 1 34

44 Samuelson g 2 4 2 4 0 0 0 1 1 2 6 0 3 0 1 21

00 Green 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

5 Johnson, Kay 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

11 Smith 1 4 0 2 0 0 1 2 3 3 2 1 2 0 0 15

12 McPhee 4 9 4 4 0 0 0 2 2 2 12 1 0 0 0 21

13 Sniezek 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 6

TEAM 1 0 1

Totals 25 59 8 21 11 15 8 21 29 24 69 13 15 5 6 200

texas (8-0)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M20 Taylor g 3 7 0 1 3 6 2 2 4 1 9 0 3 0 0 24

34 Boyette c 3 12 1 1 1 2 3 6 9 2 8 0 4 3 0 25

1 Davenport g 9 17 1 3 4 4 2 4 6 3 23 3 2 0 1 39

2 Rodrigo g 1 3 1 2 8 10 0 6 6 3 11 3 2 0 1 35

11 McCarty g 4 8 0 3 4 4 1 2 3 2 12 1 0 0 1 26

5 Hosey 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 5 0 0 0 0 9

10 Higgs 0 3 0 0 1 2 1 2 3 0 1 2 1 0 0 8

32 Sanders 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 14

40 Lang 3 3 0 0 2 2 1 2 3 3 8 0 1 0 0 20

TEAM 5 2 7

Totals 25 59 4 12 23 30 16 28 44 16 77 11 13 3 3 200

Officials: Tina Napier, Brian Hall, Lisa JonesTechnical fouls: Stanford - None. Texas-None. Attendance: 3942

Senior Texas guard Empress Davenport scored a career-high 23 points to lead the No. 5/6 Longhorns to their third win this season against a top-25 opponent, defeating No. 14/12 Stanford 77-69 at the Frank Erwin Center.

The Longhorns extended their streak of regular-season wins against non-conference opponents to 22. Texas placed three players in double-figure scoring and out-rebounded Stanford, 44-29. The Longhorns shot 76.7 percent (23-of-30) from the free-throw line and both teams connected on 42.4 percent from the field.

With her 23 points, Davenport exceeded her previous best of 15 points, accomplished on six previous occasions, most recently against Oklahoma State back on Feb. 25, 2014.

Completing a group of three UT players in double figures were sophomore guard Brooke McCarty, who had 12 points on 4-for-8 shooting, and senior guard Celina Rodrigo, who nailed 8-of-10 attempts from the free-throw line in registering 11 points. All of Rodrigo’s points came in the second half.

Senior center Imani Boyette brought down a team-high nine rebounds to go with eight points and three blocks. She increases her career points total to 1,059 and her career blocks total to 215.

As a team, Stanford hit eight three-pointers and was led by junior Lili Thompson’s 21 points.

GAME 9 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

Canisius 10 20 21 11 62

Texas 22 25 21 24 9212/16/15- Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center)

Canisius (6-3)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M24 Porter f 3 10 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 6 2 3 1 1 24

25 Schwenk f 3 4 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 4 7 1 1 0 0 23

5 Mills g 4 8 2 3 3 4 1 2 3 0 13 3 1 1 1 29

10 Halfdanardottir g 4 10 3 5 0 0 3 3 6 1 11 2 3 0 0 31

15 D’Hont g 1 4 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 2 2 0 1 22

13 Welch 0 2 0 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 12

14 Hinriksdottir 4 12 2 6 0 0 0 3 3 3 10 0 3 1 0 19

20 Mungo 2 4 0 0 1 2 2 2 4 4 5 0 2 0 2 13

22 Miskovic 0 3 0 2 3 4 0 0 0 2 3 6 1 0 0 20

23 Cooley 1 2 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 4

32 Serrette 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3

TEAM 1 0 1

Totals 22 60 9 26 9 12 11 14 25 19 62 16 16 3 6 200

Texas (9-0)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M20 Taylor g 3 6 0 1 0 0 1 5 6 2 6 0 2 0 2 20

34 Boyette c 7 9 0 0 1 2 5 5 10 1 15 2 4 2 1 21

1 Davenport g 2 6 1 3 2 2 1 1 2 2 7 4 1 0 0 19

2 Rodrigo g 2 3 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 1 1 0 19

11 McCarty g 5 8 4 7 0 0 1 1 2 0 14 5 1 1 2 26

5 Hosey 2 3 0 0 2 4 1 1 2 1 6 0 3 0 0 13

10 Higgs 6 9 0 0 2 4 3 3 6 3 14 5 2 0 2 19

14 Aborowa 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 6

22 Foman 2 5 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 5 1 0 0 0 13

32 Sanders 1 5 0 2 0 1 1 3 4 1 2 0 1 0 0 20

33 Hattis 1 1 0 0 3 4 0 2 2 2 5 0 0 1 0 6

40 Lang 3 5 0 0 4 4 1 3 4 3 10 0 2 2 0 18

TEAM 0 2 2

Totals 34 61 8 17 16 23 14 28 42 16 92 21 17 7 7 200

Officials: Bill Larance, Scotty Hermann, Chaney MuenchTechnical fouls: Canisius - None. Texas-None. Attendance: 2370

No. 5/6 Texas remained undefeated with a 92-62 victory over Canisius for the program’s 990th all-time win. Four players led the Longhorns in double-figure scoring.

Senior center Imani Boyette led the way with 15 points and 10 rebounds for her fourth double-double this season. Sophomore guard Brooke McCarty and freshman guard Lashann Higgs each added 14 points and five assists. Junior center Kelsey Lang finished with 10 points and two blocks.

Texas shot a season-high 55.7 percent (34-of-61) from the field, connecting on eight three-pointers, and shooting 69.6 percent (16-of-23) from the free-throw line. The 55.7 shooting clip was the highest for the Longhorns since connecting at a 62.1 percent efficiency against Texas Tech on February 5, 2014.

The Longhorns held Canisius to 36.7 percent (22-of-60) shooting. Texas outrebounded the Golden Griffins 42-25, marking the eighth time in nine games that the Longhorns have won the rebound battle.

Tiahana Mills led Canisius with 13 points and made three of the team’s nine three-pointers.

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GAME 10 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

Arkansas 3 16 17 14 50

Texas 20 5 18 18 6112/20/15- Oklahoma City, Okla. (Chesapeake Energy Arena)

arkansas (3-8)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M00 Jackson * 8 23 1 7 5 5 3 3 6 2 22 2 3 0 0 36

22 Zimmerman * 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 8

24 Danberry * 0 6 0 1 3 4 0 0 0 5 3 1 3 0 0 16

33 Wolff * 1 5 0 0 0 2 0 4 4 2 2 0 1 1 2 29

35 Cooley * 1 6 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 17

3 Monk 1 5 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 3 2 0 1 19

4 Swenson 2 4 2 2 0 0 1 5 6 1 6 0 0 0 1 25

12 Freeman 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 9

15 Brooks 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 3 0 2 0 0 2 9

21 Cosper 4 10 3 7 2 2 1 4 5 3 13 3 4 0 2 36

32 West 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

TEAM 6 6 12

Totals 17 62 6 20 10 13 13 26 39 17 50 11 17 1 8 200

Texas (10-0)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M1 Davenport * 2 7 1 4 0 0 0 5 5 1 5 3 5 0 0 31

2 Rodrigo * 3 8 1 5 2 2 2 6 8 2 9 1 3 1 0 33

11 McCarty * 3 10 1 6 2 2 1 2 3 3 9 2 3 0 1 37

20 Taylor * 6 10 0 0 3 6 6 3 9 3 15 0 1 0 3 26

34 Boyette * 3 6 0 0 0 0 1 6 7 5 6 2 3 6 1 21

5 Hosey 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 5

10 Higgs 4 8 0 1 0 0 2 1 3 0 8 2 0 1 3 17

24 Atkins 1 5 1 3 2 2 0 3 3 1 5 0 0 0 0 6

32 Sanders 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3

33 Hattis 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 0 2 0 0 6

40 Lang 1 7 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 2 2 2 2 0 1 18

TEAM 2 1 3 1

Totals 24 64 4 19 9 12 17 33 50 18 61 12 21 10 9 200

Officials: Laura Morris, Felicia Grinter, Mark ZentzTechnical fouls: Arkansas - None. Texas-None. Attendance: 2403

Junior Texas guard Brianna Taylor scored a team-high 15 points and brought down a game-high nine rebounds, senior center Imani Boyette blocked six shots and the No. 5/6 Longhorns held off Arkansas, 61-50, in the Big 12-SEC Challenge at Chesapeake Energy Arena.

The Longhorns, who led 20-3 following the opening quarter, were outscored 16-5 in the second quarter and saw their lead narrowed down to three points (53-50) with 1:17 remaining in the game. Texas made 6-of-7 free-throw attempts in the game’s final minute to seal the victory.

Taylor’s 15 points came on 6-for-10 shooting and complemented a game-high nine rebounds and three steals for the Longhorns. She was one of four Texas players who scored eight or more points. Sophomore guard Brooke McCarty added nine points and three rebounds, while senior guard Celina Rodrigo had nine points and eight rebounds – one board shy of her career high. Freshman guard Lashann Higgs tallied eight points and came up with three steals.

Boyette’s six blocks improved her career total to 223, which moved her past Angela Jackson for fourth place on the school’s all-time career blocks list. She also finished with six points and seven rebounds, increasing her career points total to 1,080, which moves her into 34th place on the school’s all-time list.

Texas, which out-rebounded Arkansas 50-39, has now won the battle of the boards in nine of 10 games this season. The Longhorns also have now won 24 consecutive games against regular-season non-conference opponents.

The Longhorns shot 37.5 percent (24-of-64) from the field in the game and held the Razorbacks to just 27.4 percent (17-of-62) shooting from the field. Texas took only 12 free-throw attempts, but made nine of them for a 75 percent efficiency from the charity stripe.

GAME 11 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

SHSU 8 9 11 21 49

Texas 16 20 21 26 8312/27/15- Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center)

Sam Houston State (4-6)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M33 Moore f 2 4 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 3 5 0 3 0 2 21

12 Beadle c 2 7 0 0 1 1 0 5 5 3 5 0 4 3 0 19

3 Robertson g 4 14 1 7 7 8 1 2 3 2 16 0 8 0 1 35

5 Day g 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 6 0 2 21

23 Barnes 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 19

2 Orr 3 9 1 5 0 0 1 0 1 1 7 2 0 0 1 21

4 Anderson 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2

10 Delaney 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 1 4

15 Guillory 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 1 2 0 0 22

21 Baxter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

22 McCants 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 6

25 McGowen 2 5 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 0 7 0 1 0 0 19

35 Cooper 1 1 0 0 3 3 2 2 4 3 5 0 1 0 0 10

TEAM 2 1 3

Totals 16 50 3 17 14 17 7 17 24 19 49 5 29 3 7 200

Texas (11-0)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M20 Taylor g 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 2 3 3 0 3 18

34 Boyette c 2 6 0 0 1 2 3 2 5 1 5 0 2 2 0 10

1 Davenport g 0 3 0 2 3 4 0 1 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 12

2 Rodrigo g 2 4 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 2 4 0 0 1 0 12

11 McCarty g 3 4 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 3 7 3 2 0 2 15

5 Hosey 2 3 0 0 6 9 1 2 3 2 10 0 5 0 0 16

10 Higgs 8 13 0 0 1 2 5 3 8 3 17 8 4 1 4 26

14 Aborowa 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 4

22 Foman 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 4 6 2 0 3 0 0 1 16

24 Atkins 4 7 0 2 4 4 1 3 4 2 12 1 1 1 1 19

32 Sanders 1 5 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 3 0 1 18

33 Hattis 4 7 0 0 1 5 0 2 2 3 9 1 0 0 0 14

40 Lang 4 5 0 0 2 2 1 7 8 1 10 2 0 2 1 20

TEAM 0 1 1

Totals 32 62 0 10 19 30 15 28 43 20 83 25 20 8 13 200

Officials: Brian Hall, Bryan Enterline, Metta RobertsTechnical fouls: Sam Houston State - None. Texas-None. Attendance: 3123

Freshman Texas guard Lashann Higgs flirted with a triple-double at the Frank Erwin Center as the No. 5 Longhorns defeated Sam Houston State 83-49. Texas closed out non-conference play with a perfect 11-0 record for the second consecutive season, marking the first time in school history that a team has gone undefeated in non-conference play in back-to-back years.

Higgs scored a game-high 17 points to go along with eight rebounds and a career-high eight assists. She also tied her career high with four steals in a career-high 26 minutes of action. Higgs led a Texas bench effort that scored 62 of the team’s 83 total points.

Higgs was one of four Longhorns to score in double figures on Sunday. Sophomore guard Ariel Atkins, in only her second game back from injury, scored a season-high 12 points to go along with four rebounds in a season-high 19 minutes of action. Freshman forward Jordan Hosey reached double-figure point totals for the first time in her collegiate career with 10 points in a career-high 16 minutes. Junior center Kelsey Lang added 10 points and tied her season high with eight rebounds. She has scored in double figures in three of the last five games for the Longhorns.

Junior forward Sara Hattis scored a career-high nine points in 14 minutes of action, while junior guard Brianna Taylor tied her season high with three steals. Senior center Imani Boyette scored five points and brought down five rebounds, increasing her career points total to 1,085.

The Longhorns out-rebounded the Bearkats 43-24, and Texas has won the battle of the boards in 10 of its 11 games this season. UT shot 51.6 percent (32-of-62) from the field, marking the third time this year that it has shot better than 50 percent from the floor. The Longhorns held Sam Houston State to 32 percent (16-of-50) shooting from the field, including a 3-for-17 mark beyond the three-point arc.

A season-high 13 Texas players saw action in Sunday’s game and the Longhorns dished out a season-high 25 assists, their most since the last time they met Sam Houston State on December 15, 2013.

Texas did not make a three-pointer in the game, marking the first time the Longhorns have not made a three since facing Missouri on March 6, 2007 in the Big 12 Conference Tournament.

GAME 12 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

Texas 18 14 16 17 65

West Virginia 11 13 15 15 5412/30/15- Morgantown, W.Va. (WVU Coliseum)

Texas (12-0, 1-0)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M34 Boyette c 7 14 0 0 1 2 8 6 14 3 15 0 5 6 0 27

1 Davenport g 2 8 0 2 2 4 0 3 3 2 6 2 0 0 0 25

2 Rodrigo g 0 7 0 3 0 0 1 6 7 1 0 5 4 0 1 25

11 McCarty g 4 8 2 5 1 4 0 2 2 2 11 3 3 0 0 35

20 Taylor g 3 5 0 2 0 0 1 4 5 5 6 0 0 0 3 25

5 Hosey 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

10 Higgs 1 8 0 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 3 4 2 0 0 14

24 Atkins 6 8 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 3 18 0 2 1 3 20

33 Hattis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 3

40 Lang 3 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 3 6 0 3 1 0 24

TEAM 1 5 6

Totals 26 61 4 16 9 19 15 31 46 20 65 14 21 8 7 200

West Virginia (11-3, 0-1)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M32 Roberson f 2 4 0 1 1 2 4 7 11 4 5 0 4 2 3 28

15 Montgomery c 1 6 0 0 0 0 1 7 8 4 2 0 4 2 0 34

12 Ray g 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 2 12

22 Pardee g 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6

23 Holmes g 4 11 0 5 4 7 1 4 5 4 12 3 5 0 2 29

2 Brewer 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 15

3 Seggie 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 0 0 12

5 Martin 5 18 3 6 2 2 2 0 2 1 15 1 2 0 1 31

11 Muldrow 2 3 1 1 0 0 1 4 5 1 5 2 2 1 0 17

21 Morton 3 7 3 5 1 2 0 1 1 5 10 1 1 0 0 16

TEAM 4 1 5

Totals 18 60 8 23 10 15 13 25 38 23 54 8 23 5 8 200

Officials: Bob Trammell, Laura Morris, Doug KnightTechnical fouls: West Virginia- None. Texas- None. Attendance: 4153

Sophomore Texas guard Ariel Atkins scored a game-high 18 points, senior center Imani Boyette turned in her fifth double-double of the season with 15 points and a game-high 14 rebounds and the No. 5/6 Longhorns earned the program’s first-ever win in Morgantown, defeating West Virginia 65-54 in front of 4,153 fans at the WVU Coliseum.

The Longhorns won their Big 12 Conference opener for the second consecutive season and improve to 10-10 all time in league lid-lifters. Texas earned its first win at West Virginia in four tries and the Longhorns are off to the fourth-best start in program history.

The Longhorns snapped a nine-game winning streak by West Virginia and a 13-game home winning streak by the Mountaineers at WVU Coliseum.

Atkins, in just her third game back from injury, scored her 18 points on 6-of-8 shooting from the field and 4-of-5 shooting from the free-throw line. She also came up with three steals and brought down three rebounds in 20 minutes of action.

Boyette registered her fifth double-double in 12 games this season with 15 points and a season-high tying 14 rebounds. She also blocked six shots, which ties her season high. Boyette increased her career scoring total to 1,100 points, which moves her into 33rd place all-time at Texas, surpassing Johnna Pointer, who scored 1,099 points in her UT career. She also now has 231 career blocks.

Sophomore guard Brooke McCarty was the third Longhorn in double-figure scoring with 11 points and three assists in a game-high 35 minutes of play. Senior guard Celina Rodrigo brought down seven rebounds and dished out a game-high five assists. Empress Davenport, Kelsey Lang, and Brianna Taylor each added six points for Texas.

The Longhorns, who earned their 993rd all-time victory, shot 42.6 percent (26-of-61) from the field, while holding West Virginia to 30 percent (18-of-60) shooting from the field. Texas out-rebounded West Virginia 46-38, and has won the battle of the boards in 11 of 12 games this season.

West Virginia was led by Tynice Martin’s 15 points and Arielle Roberson’s 11 rebounds.

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2015-16 REVIEW / GAME RECAPSGAME 13 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

Texas Tech 12 17 16 17 62

Texas 17 19 23 27 861/2/16- Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center)

Texas Tech (9-4, 0-2)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M35 Roe f 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5

25 Grant c 3 7 0 0 3 6 3 2 5 5 9 1 1 1 1 15

2 CookTaylor g 4 17 0 0 0 0 3 4 7 3 8 1 0 0 0 33

11 Brooks g 3 8 2 4 0 0 1 2 3 5 8 1 5 1 1 21

24 Dean g 10 16 1 6 0 1 1 2 3 3 21 3 4 0 1 36

0 Blaire 1 4 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 17

4 Bowser 2 8 1 4 0 0 2 0 2 1 5 2 1 0 1 25

30 Sanders 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 6

32 Olabode 2 8 2 4 0 0 0 3 3 3 6 0 1 2 1 24

34 Parliament 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

42 McKenzie 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 0 2 1 0 1 0 17

TEAM 2 1 3 1

Totals 26 72 7 20 3 7 14 20 34 25 62 9 14 5 5 199

Texas (13-0, 2-0)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M20 Taylor f 3 9 0 0 1 1 3 7 10 3 7 2 2 0 1 20

34 Boyette c 9 13 0 1 6 7 5 6 11 1 24 1 1 4 1 26

1 Davenport g 3 9 2 3 6 8 0 4 4 2 14 2 3 0 1 31

2 Rodrigo g 2 3 2 3 0 0 0 2 2 0 6 5 3 0 1 30

11 McCarty g 1 8 0 4 0 2 0 1 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 23

5 Hosey 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 12

10 Higgs 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 4

14 Aborowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2

22 Foman 2 3 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 1 5 0 1 0 1 7

24 Atkins 3 6 0 2 5 5 0 4 4 3 11 0 1 0 2 20

32 Sanders 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 6

40 Lang 6 10 0 0 1 2 5 3 8 0 13 2 0 1 0 19

TEAM 1 0 1

Totals 31 65 4 14 20 27 15 31 46 11 86 15 14 7 8 200

Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Cameron Inouye, Eric BrewtonTechnical fouls: Texas Tech- None. Texas- None. Attendance: 3668

Senior Imani Boyette posted her sixth double-double of the season with 24 points and 11 rebounds, and junior Kelsey Lang added a season-high 13 points and eight rebounds to lead the No. 5/6 Longhorns past Texas Tech, 86-62, in the Big 12 Conference home opener at the Frank Erwin Center.

With the win, the Longhorns tie last year’s squad for the third-best start in program history and are only six games away from the 1,000 victory milestone, an accomplishment achieved by only four other Division I programs in history. Texas leads the all-time series against Texas Tech, 66-29, and has won the last five consecutive meetings.

Texas has won two consecutive games to start Big 12 Conference play in back-to-back years for the first time since 2002-03 and 2003-04. Only two other Big 12 opponents, Iowa State and TCU, have started 2-0 in conference play this season.

Boyette led all scorers with 24 points, 11 rebounds, and four blocks on the night with only one turnover. The senior now has 1,124 points in her career, moving her up to 31st place on the all-scoring list.

Lang had a record night with a season-high 13 points and eight rebounds. She also added two assists and a block for the game.

Senior Empress Davenport and sophomore Ariel Atkins rounded out the double-digit scorers with 14 points and 11 points, respectively. Junior Brianna Taylor totaled seven points and tacked on a season-high 10 rebounds, while senior Celina Rodrigo added six points and five assists for the night.

As a team, Texas shot 47.7 percent (31-of-65) from the field while holding Texas Tech to a 36.1 shooting percentage (26-of-72). The Horns outrebounded the Lady Raiders, 46-34, and have outrebounded their opponents in 12 of 13 games this season.

Texas Tech was led by freshman Japreece Dean with 21 points.

. GAME 14 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

Iowa State 12 13 10 19 54

Texas 23 15 15 22 751/6/16- Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center)

Iowa State (10-4, 2-1)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M44 Fernstrom c 1 6 0 0 1 4 0 2 2 2 3 0 1 0 0 10

11 Buckley g 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 34

12 Johnson g 7 18 4 9 5 11 3 3 6 3 23 3 6 0 1 30

15 Blaskowsky g 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 4 4 1 0 1 0 0 1 29

21 Carleton g 4 11 3 8 0 0 0 8 8 1 11 1 2 1 0 34

3 Durr 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 1 1 0 0 17

30 Ricketts 1 4 0 1 0 0 2 2 4 5 2 0 0 0 0 15

32 Burkhall 4 8 0 1 3 4 2 5 7 4 11 2 1 1 1 31

TEAM 2 3 5

Totals 19 57 7 21 9 19 11 29 40 17 54 10 13 3 4 200

Texas (14-0, 3-0)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M20 Taylor f 1 1 0 0 1 2 2 0 2 3 3 0 1 1 3 16

34 Boyette c 5 12 0 0 1 2 5 12 17 2 11 1 3 7 0 27

1 Davenport g 4 12 2 4 0 0 1 1 2 1 10 4 2 0 0 19

2 Rodrigo g 2 5 2 4 0 0 0 6 6 3 6 4 2 0 1 27

11 McCarty g 6 9 5 7 0 0 1 2 3 0 17 4 1 0 0 32

5 Hosey 2 5 0 0 0 1 1 4 5 1 4 0 0 0 0 10

10 Higgs 1 6 0 0 0 2 2 1 3 1 2 2 0 0 1 10

14 Aborowa 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 3

22 Foman 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 5

24 Atkins 2 4 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 3 5 2 0 0 0 15

32 Sanders 1 4 1 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 10

33 Hattis 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 5

40 Lang 3 8 0 0 2 2 2 2 4 2 8 1 1 0 0 21

TEAM 0 0 0

Totals 29 71 11 22 6 11 16 32 48 19 75 19 10 9 5 200

Officials: Dee Kantner, Beverly Roberts, Mark ZentzTechnical fouls: Iowa State- None. Texas- None. Attendance: 2836

Senior Imani Boyette recorded her seventh double-double of the season with 11 points and a season-high 17 rebounds, and sophomore Brooke McCarty posted a season-high five three-pointers to propel No. 4/4 Texas past Iowa State, 75-54, in front of 2,853 fans inside the Frank Erwin Center.

With the victory, Texas is only five victories away from being the fifth program in history to reach 1,000 wins. In addition, the Longhorns are off to their first 14-0 start since the 1985-86 season and their first 3-0 Big 12 Conference start since the 2002-03 season. This marks the first time the Horns have beaten the Cyclones since Feb. 9, 2014.

Along with her double-double, Boyette had a season-high seven blocks for the game. Senior Empress Davenport posted 10 points and four assists, while junior Brianna Taylor had three steals.

Texas’ 11 three-pointers on the night ties for the fourth most in a single game in school history.

As a team, the Longhorns shot 40.8 percent (29-for-71) from the field and 50 percent (11-for-22) from behind the arc. They held the Cyclones to a 33.3 shooting percentage (19-for-57) on the night. Texas outrebounded Iowa State, 48-40, and out-blocked the Cyclones, 9-3.

Iowa State was led by junior Seanna Johnson, who totaled 23 points for the game.

GAME 15 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

Texas 25 18 20 15 78

Oklahoma St. 7 6 13 22 481/9/16- Stillwater, Okla. (Gallagher-Iba Arena)

Texas (15-0, 4-0) ## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M34 Boyette c 4 6 0 1 4 6 3 8 11 2 12 0 3 4 2 21

1 Davenport g 3 4 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 2 9 1 2 0 1 16

2 Rodrigo g 0 3 0 2 3 4 1 4 5 2 3 5 3 0 0 29

11 McCarty g 2 5 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 3 6 3 2 0 1 24

20 Taylor g 3 7 0 0 1 2 1 2 3 0 7 2 1 0 3 23

5 Hosey 4 4 0 0 4 4 1 0 1 0 12 1 2 0 0 12

10 Higgs 3 7 0 0 1 2 1 3 4 1 7 0 2 0 1 11

14 Aborowa 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6

22 Foman 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 2 0 2 0 0 9

24 Atkins 3 4 2 3 1 2 3 1 4 3 9 0 4 1 1 15

32 Sanders 2 4 2 3 1 2 0 2 2 2 7 0 2 0 0 16

33 Hattis 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 10

40 Lang 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 2 0 0 0 1 8

TEAM 1 2 3

Totals 27 51 6 12 18 26 11 27 38 24 78 12 23 5 10 200

Oklahoma State (12-3, 2-2)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M3 Coleman f 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 5 2 0 1 0 0 15

45 Loeckner f 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 1 9

54 Jensen c 2 11 0 1 4 10 4 2 6 2 8 0 2 0 2 31

22 Martin g 6 16 0 0 5 6 4 9 13 2 17 0 1 0 3 38

23 Patton g 2 6 1 5 2 4 1 1 2 0 7 3 6 0 2 32

1 Simon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 6

5 Omozee 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 6

10 Walton 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 9

13 Holt 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 2 0 0 0 1 15

20 Jones 1 4 1 1 4 4 0 4 4 1 7 0 1 0 0 17

21 Swanson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4

24 Wheeler 1 5 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 3 3 2 3 0 0 18

TEAM 3 1 4

Totals 15 54 2 10 16 26 15 18 33 24 48 5 22 0 10 200

Officials: Tina Napier, Scott Yarbrough, Gina Cross Technical fouls: Texas- None. Oklahoma State- None.Attendance: 3290

Freshman Jordan Hosey had a career-high 12 points, and senior Imani Boyette posted her fourth-consecutive double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds to lead No. 4/4 Texas past Oklahoma State, 78-48, in front of 3,290 fans inside Gallagher-Iba Arena.

With the win, Texas remains undefeated and off to its best start since the 1985-86 national championship squad. The Horns have never trailed in conference play this year and have outscored their conference opponents by double digits in each contest. This is the first time the Longhorns have won on the road in Stillwater since 2009.

Hosey’s season-high night was the result of a perfect 4-for-4 shooting percentage from the field and a 4-of-4 mark from the free-throw line. Boyette’s double-double was her eighth on the season, and she has posted one in each of the Big 12 Conference games so far.

Senior Brady Sanders scored a season-high seven points, and senior Celina Rodrigo posted a game-high five assists on the game.

As a team, the Horns shot 52.9 percent (27-for-51) from the field and 50 percent (6-for-12) from behind the arc, while holding the Cowgirls to a 27.8 shooting percentage (15-for-54) on the night. Texas outrebounded Oklahoma State, 38-33.

Oklahoma State was led by senior Brittney Martin, who totaled a game-high 17 points.

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GAME 16 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

Texas 28 10 22 15 75

kansas 7 12 9 10 381/13/16- Lawrence, Kan. (Allen Fieldhouse)

Texas (16-0, 5-0) ## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M34 Boyette * 5 8 0 0 5 6 2 6 8 2 15 0 2 3 0 21

1 Davenport * 3 8 0 2 5 6 3 7 10 0 11 2 1 0 0 25

2 Rodrigo * 1 3 0 1 4 4 1 4 5 0 6 7 0 0 2 28

11 McCarty * 2 7 1 4 0 0 0 2 2 2 5 3 1 1 1 18

20 Taylor * 1 9 0 0 3 4 2 3 5 2 5 0 1 0 5 21

5 Hosey 1 4 0 0 3 4 1 1 2 2 5 0 0 0 0 13

10 Higgs 3 6 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 2 6 0 0 0 1 14

14 Aborowa 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 4

22 Foman 2 4 1 2 2 2 0 2 2 2 7 1 1 0 3 7

24 Atkins 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 1 0 0 14

32 Sanders 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10

33 Hattis 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 7

40 Lang 3 4 0 0 1 1 1 4 5 1 7 1 2 1 1 18

TEAM 1 0 1

Totals 25 59 2 9 23 27 15 31 46 15 75 15 11 5 13 200

kansas (5-11, 0-5)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M25 ManningAllen * 2 11 0 0 1 2 0 3 3 1 5 0 1 2 1 14

3 Aldridge * 4 9 4 9 0 0 0 1 1 3 12 2 2 0 0 34

12 O’Neal * 2 7 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 1 0 1 23

15 Robertson * 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 3 3 4 0 1 3 0 1 18

22 Cheadle * 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 6 2 0 2 5 0 1 23

1 Lott 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 4

4 Brown 0 1 0 0 3 4 0 2 2 3 3 0 1 0 0 15

13 Enabulele 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 4

20 Christopher 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 4 0 0 19

33 Kopatich 3 12 2 8 2 2 1 2 3 2 10 0 3 1 0 24

55 Johnson 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 2 0 0 1 0 22

TEAM 1 3 4

Totals 12 47 8 25 6 8 5 21 26 22 38 8 21 5 4 200

Officials: Bob Trammell, Jesse Dickerson, Billy SmithTechnical fouls: Texas- None. Kansas- None. Attendance: 1903

Senior Imani Boyette led all scorers with 15 points, and senior Empress Davenport recorded her first career double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds to lead No. 4/4 Texas past Kansas, 75-38, inside Allen Fieldhouse.

With the win, Texas is off to its first 5-0 Big 12 Conference start since the Longhorns’ 2002-03 campaign. The Horns have beaten the Jayhawks in the last six meetings and lead the all-time series, 20-10. In addition, the victory secured Texas head coach Karen Aston’s 175th career victory.

Two-time defending Big 12 Player of the Week Boyette got her 15 points behind a 5-for-8 effort from the field and a 5-for-6 effort from the line. She totaled eight rebounds on the night and tacked on three blocks. Davenport’s double-double included a season-high 10 rebounds. Junior Brianna Taylor had a career-high five steals, and senior Celina Rodrigo tied her season-high assists with seven and added five rebounds in the game.

As a team, Texas shot 42.4 percent (25-for-59) from the field and 85.2 percent (23-for-27) from the charity stripe. The Longhorns held the Jayhawks to a 25.5 shooting percentage (12-for-47) and outrebounded the Jayhawks, 46-26.

Kansas was led by Lauren Aldridge with 12 points in her 34 minutes of play.

GAME 17 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

Baylor 26 15 19 20 80

Texas 20 9 19 19 671/17/16- Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center)

Baylor (18-1, 5-1)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M13 Davis f 8 18 0 0 8 8 2 3 5 0 24 2 1 1 2 40

32 Mompremier c 0 3 0 0 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 0 0 6

2 Johnson g 2 6 0 1 2 2 1 2 3 3 6 1 3 0 2 35

4 Wallace g 3 7 2 3 4 4 0 4 4 2 12 1 0 0 1 31

30 Jones g 10 19 1 4 8 8 1 6 7 3 29 3 2 0 0 40

1 Cohen 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

12 Prince 1 8 1 4 0 0 1 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 14

21 Brown 2 4 0 0 1 1 2 1 3 1 5 0 0 0 1 6

44 Higgins 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 0 0 1 2 1 16

55 Cave 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 3 6 4 0 0 1 2 0 12

TEAM 0 3 3

Totals 26 68 4 12 24 25 12 25 37 18 80 8 11 5 7 200

Texas (16-1, 5-1)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M40 Lang f 2 5 0 0 1 2 0 6 6 4 5 2 3 3 0 38

34 Boyette c 6 11 1 1 2 2 4 13 17 5 15 0 7 2 0 33

1 Davenport g 3 9 2 4 1 1 0 0 0 4 9 0 1 1 0 20

2 Rodrigo g 1 3 1 2 0 0 1 2 3 4 3 3 1 0 1 20

11 McCarty g 6 8 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 16 2 3 0 1 27

5 Hosey 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 8

10 Higgs 4 12 0 2 1 2 2 2 4 2 9 2 1 0 2 23

22 Foman 2 3 0 0 1 2 2 2 4 2 9 2 1 0 2 23

24 Atkins 1 3 0 1 3 4 1 0 1 3 5 1 0 0 0 15

32 Sanders 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 8

TEAM 1 4 5

Totals 25 58 8 18 9 13 9 29 38 26 67 10 21 6 4 200

Officials: Brian Hall, Roy Gulbeyan, Metta RobertsTechnical Fouls: Baylor- None. Texas- None.Attendance: 8996

Senior Imani Boyette recorded her ninth double-double of the season with 15 points and 17 rebounds, and sophomore Brooke McCarty registered a team-high 16 points to lead No. 4/4 Texas in its first loss of the season against No. 6/7 Baylor, 80-67, in front of 8,996 fans inside the Frank Erwin Center.

Win the loss, the Longhorns end their best season-opening undefeated streak since the 1985-86 NCAA Championship team. Texas has gone 3-1 when playing ranked opponents this season and leads the all-time series against Baylor, 57-33.

Boyette’s double-double was rooted in a 6-for-11 effort from the field, and her 17 rebounds ties the season-high she set against Iowa State on Jan. 6. She has posted a double-double in five of six conference games this season.

McCarty’s 16 points, including four three-pointers, came from a 6-for-8 shooting effort. Junior Kelsey Lang had a team-high three blocks, and freshman Lashann Higgs swiped two steals on the game.

As a team, Texas shot 43.1 percent (25-for-58) from the field and 44.4 percent (8-for-18) from behind the arc, while holding Baylor to a 38.2 (26-for-68) shooting percentage.

Baylor was led by redshirt junior Alexis Jones with a game-high 29 points.

game 18 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

Texas 11 17 14 23 65

TCU 14 19 10 15 581/20/16- Fort Worth, Texas (Ed and Rae Schollmaier Arena)

Texas (17-1, 6-1)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M34 Boyette c 9 13 0 0 1 2 1 9 10 2 19 1 3 6 4 32

40 Lang c 3 6 0 0 1 2 0 2 2 1 7 0 2 1 0 18

1 Davenport g 0 5 0 2 0 0 2 1 3 3 0 1 2 0 1 25

2 Rodrigo g 2 5 1 2 1 2 0 4 4 3 6 8 3 1 4 32

11 McCarty g 4 12 3 9 0 0 0 2 2 2 11 3 4 1 1 34

10 Higgs 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

20 Taylor 3 6 0 0 3 6 1 4 5 2 9 3 1 0 2 27

22 Foman 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

24 Atkins 3 9 1 3 6 8 3 1 4 1 13 2 0 0 2 29

TEAM 2 3 5

Totals 24 57 5 16 12 20 9 26 35 14 65 18 16 9 14 200

TCU (11-7, 3-4)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M32 Diaz f 2 5 0 3 0 0 0 6 6 5 4 0 1 0 1 13

22 Moore c 1 3 0 0 1 2 0 2 2 3 3 1 3 1 0 14

3 Hamilton g 3 14 0 1 0 0 0 5 5 0 6 2 1 1 1 38

14 Medley g 4 10 3 6 1 2 1 3 4 0 12 2 6 0 0 35

23 Alix g 5 11 1 3 1 1 1 2 3 2 12 1 3 1 0 34

1 Thompson 2 5 2 4 0 0 0 1 1 1 6 0 1 0 1 14

15 Butts 2 6 1 3 0 0 0 2 2 5 5 3 3 0 0 25

31 Hives-McCray 3 6 0 0 2 2 4 4 8 4 8 1 2 0 0 22

55 Willie 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 5

TEAM 4 1 5

Totals 23 62 7 20 5 7 11 26 37 20 58 10 20 4 4 200

Officials: Laura Morris, Dee Kantner, Amy BonnerTechnical fouls: Texas- None. TCU- None.Attendance: 2792

Senior Imani Boyette recorded her 10th double-double of the season with 17 points and 10 rebounds, and junior Ariel Atkins had a season-high 13 points to lead the No. 6/6 Longhorns over TCU, 65-58, inside the Ed and Rae Schollmaier Arena.

With the win, Texas captured its first victory in Fort Worth since the 2013 season. Despite only leading the game for 5:38 minutes, Texas recorded a team season-high 14 steals in the contest. The Longhorns lead the all-time series against the Horned Frogs, 37-2. This win marked head coach Karen Aston’s 75th win at Texas.

Along with her double-double, Boyette swiped a career-high four steals and added six blocks on the night. Senior Celina Rodrigo registered six points while adding a season-high eight assists. She also had four steals on the night, her Big 12 career best. Sophomore Brooke McCarty added 11 points and three assists, while junior Brianna Taylor tallied nine points, five rebounds, and tied a season-high three assists.

As a team, Texas shot 42.1 percent (24-for-57) from the field while holding TCU to a 37.1 shooting percentage (23-for-62). The Longhorns outblocked the Horned Frogs, 9-4.

TCU was led by senior Zahna Medley and redshirt sophomore AJ Alix, who both tallied 12 points.

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2015-16 REVIEW / GAME RECAPSGAME 19 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

Oklahoma 16 18 24 18 76

Texas 16 27 19 21 831/23/16- Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center)

Oklahoma (13-5, 4-3)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M23 Manning f 1 9 0 3 5 6 1 0 1 2 7 1 1 0 0 26

42 Williams f 6 10 0 0 1 2 1 3 4 4 13 0 1 1 1 17

10 Little g 4 15 1 8 7 8 0 3 3 0 16 1 1 0 1 37

21 Ortiz g 1 6 0 4 0 0 1 4 5 3 2 5 3 0 1 30

25 Carter g 1 6 0 3 0 0 0 2 2 5 2 0 1 0 1 15

0 Pierre-Louis 9 11 0 0 5 7 4 2 6 2 23 1 4 2 1 20

2 Edwards 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 2 17

11 Wyatt 4 7 3 6 0 0 2 0 2 3 11 1 2 0 1 29

30 Treece 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 6

32 Williams 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

TEAM 6 0 6

Totals 27 67 4 25 18 23 15 14 29 20 76 10 17 3 8 200

texas (18-1, 7-1)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M20 Taylor f 2 4 0 0 2 2 2 3 5 3 6 0 2 0 1 16

34 Boyette c 6 9 0 1 6 6 4 7 11 4 18 2 5 7 0 26

1 Davenport g 7 15 2 4 2 2 1 4 5 2 18 3 5 1 0 34

2 Rodrigo g 1 5 1 2 1 2 2 4 6 1 4 4 4 0 1 32

11 McCarty g 3 7 1 5 2 2 0 3 3 3 9 0 4 0 1 33

5 Hosey 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 11

10 Higgs 5 9 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 11 2 0 0 1 13

24 Atkins 4 4 1 1 2 2 3 1 4 4 11 1 3 0 0 17

33 Hattis 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2

40 Lang 3 5 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 4 6 3 2 1 1 16

TEAM 2 1 3

Totals 31 62 5 13 16 18 17 25 42 24 83 15 25 9 5 200

Officials: Tina Napier, Bob Trammell, Cameron InouyeTechnical fouls: Oklahoma- None. Texas- Davenport, Empress. Attendance: 4096

Senior Imani Boyette and senior Empress Davenports both tallied 18 points to propel No. 6/6 Texas over No. 19/19 Oklahoma inside the Frank Erwin Center on Saturday morning.

With the win, Texas (18-1, 7-1 Big 12 Conference) notched their 999th win for the program. The Longhorns are one away from 1,000-win milestone, an achievement obtained by only four other programs in history. On the season, Texas moves to 4-1 when playing ranked opponents. The Longhorns lead the all-time series against the Sooners, 28-23, and have won four of the last five meetings.

It was Texas Exes day at the Erwin Center, and 40 Texas Women’s Basketball letter winners were honored at center court.

“It was a really good home win for our team. I thought we did some really good things, and then I thought there were some things that we obviously need to look at film and try to clean up, in particular the turnovers,” said Texas head coach Karen Aston. “The one thing that is really special about this team that I can see right in front of my eyes is we are very calm and very confident. I never feel like we don’t think we can win. That is a mark of a good team, and I am proud of them.”

Boyette brought down 11 boards to record her 11th double-double of the season and tied her Big 12 career-high with seven blocks. She also posted her 900th career rebound in the game, becoming the ninth Longhorn to ever achieve the feat. Davenport recorded her Big 12 career-high points with 18, including two triples. Freshman Lashann Higgs and sophomore Ariel Atkins joined them in the double figures with 11 points each. Senior Celina Rodrigo led the Horns with four assists.

As a team, Texas shot 50.8 percent (31-for-61) from the field and a season-high 88.9 percent (16-for-18) from the line. The Longhorns dominated the boards, 42-29, and outblocked the Sooners, 9-3.

Oklahoma (13-5, 4-3 Big 12 Conference) was led by sophomore Vionise Pierre-Louis with 23 points.

GAME 20 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

kansas 9 6 17 14 46

Texas 20 19 17 14 701/27/16- Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center)

kansas (5-15, 0-9)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M25 ManningAllen f 6 9 0 0 2 3 2 4 6 4 14 0 3 1 2 20

3 Aldridge g 5 10 5 8 0 0 0 1 1 2 15 2 6 0 3 32

20 Christopher g 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 21

22 Cheadle g 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 1 0 0 9

33 Kopatich g 3 9 2 4 0 0 0 1 1 2 8 1 3 0 1 31

1 Lott 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 2

4 Brown 0 3 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 3 0 0 2 1 1 31

12 O’Neal 1 5 1 5 1 2 0 2 2 0 4 0 3 0 1 16

15 Robertson 0 4 0 1 1 2 0 5 5 1 1 3 3 1 1 18

55 Johnson 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 2 2 0 1 0 0 11

TEAM 2 1 3

Totals 16 47 8 18 6 11 7 18 25 19 46 8 23 3 9 200

texas (19-1, 8-1)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M20 Taylor f 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 1 0 1 16

34 Boyette c 5 8 0 0 6 6 2 8 10 0 16 0 1 4 1 21

1 Davenport g 1 4 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 3 3 5 3 0 0 14

2 Rodrigo g 2 5 1 4 0 0 1 3 4 2 5 2 2 0 0 21

11 McCarty g 4 7 3 5 2 2 1 1 2 0 13 1 2 0 0 27

5 Hosey 1 3 0 1 0 0 2 2 4 2 2 0 3 0 1 17

10 Higgs 1 7 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 1 0 0 1 17

14 Aborowa 0 3 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 6

22 Foman 1 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 2 9

24 Atkins 3 7 1 2 0 0 2 3 5 2 7 4 1 0 1 18

32 Sanders 2 4 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 0 6 0 4 0 0 14

33 Hattis 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 3 4 1 0 0 1 0 5

40 Lang 3 4 0 0 2 2 2 3 5 0 8 0 0 1 0 15

TEAM 1 0 1

Totals 25 58 6 15 14 20 16 25 41 16 70 14 18 6 7 200

Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Mark Zentz, Metta RobertsTechincal Fouls: Kansas- None. Texas- None.Attendance: 3126

Senior Imani Boyette led all scorers with 16 points and 10 rebounds to pick up her 12th double-double and lead No. 6/6 Texas over Kansas, 70-46, inside the Frank Erwin Center.

With the win, Texas became the fifth program in women’s basketball history to notch 1,000 wins. The Longhorns join the elite list alongside Tennessee, Louisiana Tech, James Madison, and Old Dominion.

Boyette also recorded four blocks on the night and shot a perfect 6-for-6 from the charity stripe. The senior has scored a double-double in eight of nine Big 12 games this season. Sophomore Brooke McCarty tallied 13 points on the night, including three from beyond the arc. McCarty has drained a triple in 15 of 20 games this year. Senior Empress Davenport had a team-high five assists, while sophomore Ariel Atkins had a career night with a Big 12 career-high four assists and season-high five rebounds.

As a team, the Horns shot 43.1 percent (25-for-58) from the field and 40.0 percent (6-for-15) from downtown. Texas controlled the battle of the boards, 41-25, and outblocked Kansas, 6-3.

Kansas was led by sophomore Lauren Aldridge with 15 points.

GAME 19 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

Oklahoma 16 18 24 18 76

Texas 16 27 19 21 831/23/16- Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center)

Oklahoma (13-5, 4-3)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M23 Manning f 1 9 0 3 5 6 1 0 1 2 7 1 1 0 0 26

42 Williams f 6 10 0 0 1 2 1 3 4 4 13 0 1 1 1 17

10 Little g 4 15 1 8 7 8 0 3 3 0 16 1 1 0 1 37

21 Ortiz g 1 6 0 4 0 0 1 4 5 3 2 5 3 0 1 30

25 Carter g 1 6 0 3 0 0 0 2 2 5 2 0 1 0 1 15

0 Pierre-Louis 9 11 0 0 5 7 4 2 6 2 23 1 4 2 1 20

2 Edwards 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 2 17

11 Wyatt 4 7 3 6 0 0 2 0 2 3 11 1 2 0 1 29

30 Treece 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 6

32 Williams 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

TEAM 6 0 6

Totals 27 67 4 25 18 23 15 14 29 20 76 10 17 3 8 200

texas (18-1, 7-1)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M20 Taylor f 2 4 0 0 2 2 2 3 5 3 6 0 2 0 1 16

34 Boyette c 6 9 0 1 6 6 4 7 11 4 18 2 5 7 0 26

1 Davenport g 7 15 2 4 2 2 1 4 5 2 18 3 5 1 0 34

2 Rodrigo g 1 5 1 2 1 2 2 4 6 1 4 4 4 0 1 32

11 McCarty g 3 7 1 5 2 2 0 3 3 3 9 0 4 0 1 33

5 Hosey 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 11

10 Higgs 5 9 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 11 2 0 0 1 13

24 Atkins 4 4 1 1 2 2 3 1 4 4 11 1 3 0 0 17

33 Hattis 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2

40 Lang 3 5 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 4 6 3 2 1 1 16

TEAM 2 1 3

Totals 31 62 5 13 16 18 17 25 42 24 83 15 25 9 5 200

Officials: Tina Napier, Bob Trammell, Cameron InouyeTechnical fouls: Oklahoma- None. Texas- Davenport, Empress. Attendance: 4096

Seniors Imani Boyette and Empress Davenports each tallied 18 points to propel No. 6/6 Texas over No. 19/19 Oklahoma, 83-76, inside the Frank Erwin Center.

With the win, Texas notched its 999th win for the program. The Longhorns are one away from 1,000-win milestone, an achievement obtained by only four other programs in history. On the season, Texas moves to 4-1 when playing ranked opponents. The Longhorns lead the all-time series against the Sooners, 28-23, and have won four of the last five meetings.

It was Texas Exes day at the Erwin Center, and more than 40 Texas Women’s Basketball alumna were honored at center court.

Boyette brought down 11 boards to record her 11th double-double of the season and tied her Big 12 career-high with seven blocks. She also posted her 900th career rebound in the game, becoming the ninth Longhorn to ever achieve the feat. Davenport recorded her Big 12 career-high points with 18, including two triples. Freshman Lashann Higgs and sophomore Ariel Atkins joined them in the double figures with 11 points each. Senior Celina Rodrigo led the Horns with four assists.

As a team, Texas shot 50.8 percent (31-for-61) from the field and a season-high 88.9 percent (16-for-18) from the line. The Longhorns dominated the boards, 42-29, and outblocked the Sooners, 9-3.

Oklahoma was led by sophomore Vionise Pierre-Louis with 23 points.

GAME 21 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

Texas 12 17 13 24 66

Kansas St. 15 6 9 21 511/30/16- Manhattan, Kan. (Bramlage Coliseum)

Texas (20-1, 9-1) ## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M34 Boyette c 2 4 0 0 4 4 5 3 8 5 8 0 2 1 0 15

1 Davenport g 3 11 0 2 2 2 0 2 2 5 8 4 3 0 0 22

2 Rodrigo g 0 6 0 3 2 2 2 4 6 3 2 7 3 0 2 35

11 McCarty g 4 10 4 7 3 4 1 3 4 0 15 1 1 0 2 36

20 Taylor g 2 5 0 0 5 6 2 5 7 4 9 1 3 0 4 29

5 Hosey 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3

10 Foman 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 1 0 7

24 Atkins 3 7 0 2 3 4 1 3 4 2 9 2 1 1 0 20

32 Sanders 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 8

40 Lang 4 7 0 0 2 2 1 5 6 4 10 1 2 1 1 25

TEAM 1 3 4

Totals 20 53 5 16 21 24 13 28 41 26 66 17 16 4 9 200

kansas State (14-6, 4-5)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M1 Page f 0 4 0 3 2 2 0 4 4 4 2 3 3 2 2 32

50 Martin f 2 3 1 2 3 4 2 3 5 4 8 1 4 0 0 31

22 Lewis c 6 12 0 0 0 1 0 4 4 5 12 0 2 0 0 27

15 Deines g 1 6 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 3 4 3 3 0 3 34

24 Wesemann g 2 11 2 9 3 4 0 1 1 0 9 1 2 0 2 36

0 Shelbe 4 4 0 0 2 4 0 2 2 3 10 1 1 1 2 9

2 Young 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2

10 Goth 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 8

11 Taylor 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 7

12 Thomson 1 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 7

20 Craig 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6

23 Hammaker 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1

TEAM 3 1 4

Totals 16 45 4 18 15 23 5 18 23 24 51 12 18 3 9 200

Officials: Scott Yarbrough, Gina Cross, Maj Forsberg Technical fouls: Texas- None. Kansas State- None.Attendance: 4846

Sophomore guard Brooke McCarty led all scorers with 15 points and a Big 12 career-high seven rebounds to lead the No. 6/6 Texas Longhorns past the Kansas State Wildcats, 66-51, inside Bramlage Coliseum.

With the win, Texas ties the 1986-87 squad by reaching 20 wins in 21 games. The Horns lead the all-time series against the Wildcats, 17-14, and have won four of the last five meetings.

McCarty’s 15 points included a 4-of-7 effort from behind the arc. Junior Kelsey Lang added 10 points and brought down six boards, while junior Brianna Taylor tallied nine points, seven boards, and a game-high four steals. Senior Imani Boyette scored all eight of her points in the second half and led all players with eight rebounds on the night. Senior Celina Rodrigo led the Horns with seven assists.

As a team, Texas shot 37.7 percent (20-of-53) from the floor while holding Kansas State to a 35.6 shooting percentage (16-of-45). The Longhorns found their strength from the line, shooting 87.5 percent behind a 21-of-24 effort. The Horns dominated the boards, 41-23, and outblocked the Wildcats, 4-3.

Kansas State was led by junior Breanna Lewis with 12 points.

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GAME 22 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

Texas 12 8 23 22 65

Iowa State 7 13 19 10 492/6/16- Ames, Iowa (Hilton Coliseum)

Texas (21-1, 10-1) ## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M34 Boyette * 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 7 8 5 0 0 1 3 0 18

1 Davenport * 4 15 0 2 5 6 5 1 6 1 13 2 3 0 2 36

24 Atkins * 10 17 0 4 2 2 3 8 11 2 22 3 2 0 2 35

11 McCarty * 3 9 0 0 2 2 1 3 4 3 8 3 1 1 1 37

20 Taylor * 3 5 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 2 6 0 1 0 0 10

2 Rodrigo 2 10 2 5 0 2 3 4 7 0 6 6 3 0 4 29

5 Hosey 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3

10 Higgs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 3

22 Foman 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2

32 Sanders 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 5

33 Hattis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

40 Lang 4 9 0 0 2 2 4 5 9 2 10 0 0 3 0 21

TEAM 1 2 3

Totals 26 72 2 13 11 14 20 32 52 18 65 16 14 7 9 200

Iowa State (12-10, 4-7)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M11 Buckley * 6 12 1 2 6 6 0 3 3 3 19 0 6 0 1 35

12 Johnson * 6 17 1 4 3 4 2 6 8 2 16 3 2 1 0 39

15 Blaskowsky * 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 5 5 1 0 0 1 0 0 23

21 Carleton * 1 11 0 5 2 2 0 5 5 2 4 1 1 1 1 38

32 Burkhall * 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 4 1 2 3 1 30

3 Durr 2 4 1 2 0 0 0 3 3 2 5 1 3 0 1 24

30 Ricketts 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

34 Baier 0 1 0 1 1 2 1 2 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 10

TEAM 2 1 3

Totals 17 54 3 16 12 14 5 28 33 15 49 6 16 5 4 200

Officials: Tina Napier, Bob Trammell, Felicia GrinterTechnical fouls: Texas- None. Kansas- None. Attendance: 1261

Sophomore Ariel Atkins led all scorers with 22 points and 11 rebounds to record her first career double-double and drive No. 6/6 Texas past Iowa State inside Hilton Coliseum.

With the win, Texas snatched its first win at Iowa State since February 15, 2009. The Cyclones lead the all-time series, 17-13, but the Horns have won both contests this season.

Along with recording her first double-double, Atkins notched her career-high in both points and boards. Senior Empress Davenport added 13 points and six rebounds on the game, while junior Kelsey Lang had 10 points, brought down a season-high nine boards, and swatted three blocks. Senior Celina Rodrigo led the team with six assists and four steals to complement seven rebounds.

As a team, Texas shot 36.1 percent (26-of-72) from the floor while holding Iowa State to a 31.5 shooting percentage (17-of-54). The Horns outrebounded the Cyclones, 52-33, and outblocked Iowa State, 7-5.

Iowa State was led by redshirt sophomore Jadda Buckley, who finished with 19 points in the contest.

GAME 23 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

Oklahoma St. 19 8 16 12 55

Texas 15 16 20 19 702/10/16- Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center)

Oklahoma State (18-5, 8-4)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M3 Coleman f 1 5 0 2 0 1 0 2 2 2 2 0 3 0 0 18

54 Jensen c 7 16 0 0 1 3 3 7 10 5 15 2 0 4 3 35

10 Walton g 2 4 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 2 6 1 2 0 0 18

22 Martin g 9 21 0 0 3 4 3 6 9 3 21 2 0 0 1 40

23 Patton g 2 8 2 7 0 0 0 2 2 3 6 5 7 0 2 40

5 Omozee 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 1 0 1 0 12

13 Holt 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6

20 Jones 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 9

24 Wheeler 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

45 Loecker 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 13

TEAM 5 4 9

Totals 23 63 5 16 4 8 12 24 36 20 55 12 13 5 6 200

Texas (22-1, 11-1)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M24 Atkins f 6 10 2 3 2 2 2 2 4 2 16 1 2 0 2 31

34 Boyette c 2 8 0 0 3 4 0 9 9 4 7 1 2 5 0 25

1 Davenport g 3 10 1 2 0 0 1 1 2 4 7 2 2 0 0 33

2 Rodrigo g 2 8 0 2 0 1 0 3 3 0 4 2 1 0 0 33

11 McCarty g 7 10 0 0 4 5 0 4 4 0 18 3 0 1 3 38

5 Hosey 2 5 0 0 4 5 2 1 3 1 8 0 0 0 1 9

32 Sanders 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 0 2 1 2 0 0 9

40 Lang 4 7 0 0 0 0 1 6 7 2 8 0 2 3 1 22

TEAM 1 2 3

Totals 27 59 3 7 13 17 10 29 39 13 70 10 11 9 7 200

Officials: Beverly Roberts, Laura Morris, Brian HallTechnical Fouls: Oklahoma State- None. Texas- None.Attendance: 2638

Sophomore Brooke McCarty tallied 18 points and a Big 12 career-high three steals to lead No. 6/5 Texas over No. 20/24 Oklahoma State, 70-55, in front of 2,638 fans inside the Frank Erwin Center.

With the win, the Longhorns ended the Cowgirls’ six-game winning streak and move to 5-1 against ranked opponents this season. Texas leads the all-time series against Oklahoma State, 29-15, and has won four of the last five meetings.

McCarty’s 18 points came behind a 7-of-10 effort from the field and a 4-of-5 effort from the charity stripe. Sophomore Ariel Atkins tallied 16 points on the night and brought down four boards.

Senior Imani Boyette led the Longhorns with nine rebounds and five blocks, while junior Kelsey Lang notched eight points, seven rebounds, and three blocks. Boyette moved into seventh place on the school’s all-time rebounding list with 941 all-time boards.

All eight Longhorns who hit the floor added at least two points.

As a team, Texas shot 45.8 percent (27-of-59) from the floor and 42.9 percent (3-for-7) from behind the arc while holding Oklahoma State to a 36.5 shooting percentage (23-of-63). The Horns outrebounded the Cowgirls, 39-36, and have won the battle of the boards in 21 of 23 games this season.

Oklahoma State was led by senior Brittney Martin with 21 points.

GAME 24 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

Texas 17 15 17 7 56

Oklahoma 16 16 13 29 742/14/16- Norman, Okla. (Lloyd Noble Center)

Texas (22-2, 11-2)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M34 Boyette f 2 12 0 0 4 6 1 5 6 2 8 1 2 4 1 27

1 Davenport g 2 9 0 2 2 3 3 5 8 3 6 0 1 0 0 30

2 Rodrigo g 1 5 1 3 0 2 0 3 3 1 3 3 2 0 1 33

11 McCarty g 6 15 3 7 4 7 1 1 2 1 19 1 1 0 3 39

24 Atkins g 2 8 0 1 0 1 1 2 3 5 4 1 2 0 1 24

5 Hosey 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 2 0 1 0 0 10

10 Higgs 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 6 0 0 0 0 1

20 Taylor 1 2 0 0 2 2 2 3 5 2 4 1 1 0 0 20

32 Sanders 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

33 Hattis 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

40 Lang 0 3 0 0 4 4 1 3 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 12

TEAM 1 2 3

Totals 18 62 4 13 16 25 11 27 38 26 56 7 10 4 6 200

Oklahoma (17-7, 8-5)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M42 Williams f 6 13 0 0 1 2 3 4 7 2 13 1 0 0 0 15

10 Little g 3 6 3 6 2 2 0 3 3 4 11 2 1 0 0 36

21 Ortiz g 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 5 5 3 5 2 1 0 0 26

23 Manning g 2 8 1 3 5 8 0 8 8 4 10 5 0 3 1 39

25 Carter g 4 10 1 4 2 2 0 3 3 3 11 2 0 0 2 22

0 Pierre-Louis 5 11 0 0 7 8 1 4 5 3 17 0 3 0 1 23

2 Edwards 1 3 0 0 3 4 1 5 6 1 5 2 3 0 1 17

11 Wyatt 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 14

30 Treece 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 5

32 Williams 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3

TEAM 4 4 8

Totals 24 58 6 18 20 26 9 36 45 23 74 15 10 3 5 200

Officials: Amy Bonner, Michael McConnell, Doug KnightTechnical fouls: Texas- None. Oklahoma- None.Attendance: 4473

Sophomore Brooke McCarty scored 19 points to lead No. 6/5 Texas in the 74-56 loss to No. 21/21 Oklahoma inside the Lloyd Noble Center.

With the loss, Texas moves to 5-2 this season when playing top-25 ranked opponents. The Longhorns lead the all-time series against the Sooners, 28-24.

McCarty’s 19 points included three triples for the game, and she tied her career-high steals with three. Senior Imani Boyette added eight points, six boards, and four blocks on the night, while senior Empress Davenport recorded six points and eight boards. Senior Celina Rodrigo led the Horns with three assists.

As a team, Texas shot 29.0 percent (18-of-62) from the field and 30.8 percent (4-for-13) from behind the arc, while Oklahoma shot 41.4 percent (24-for-58) from the floor and 33.3 percent (6-for-18) from three-point land. Texas outblocked the Sooners, 4-3.

Oklahoma was led by sophomore Vionise Pierre-Louis with 17 points.

GAME RECAPS / 2015-16 REVIEW

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2015-16 REVIEW / GAME RECAPS

GAME 19 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

Oklahoma 16 18 24 18 76

Texas 16 27 19 21 831/23/16- Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center)

Oklahoma (13-5, 4-3)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M23 Manning f 1 9 0 3 5 6 1 0 1 2 7 1 1 0 0 26

42 Williams f 6 10 0 0 1 2 1 3 4 4 13 0 1 1 1 17

10 Little g 4 15 1 8 7 8 0 3 3 0 16 1 1 0 1 37

21 Ortiz g 1 6 0 4 0 0 1 4 5 3 2 5 3 0 1 30

25 Carter g 1 6 0 3 0 0 0 2 2 5 2 0 1 0 1 15

0 Pierre-Louis 9 11 0 0 5 7 4 2 6 2 23 1 4 2 1 20

2 Edwards 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 2 17

11 Wyatt 4 7 3 6 0 0 2 0 2 3 11 1 2 0 1 29

30 Treece 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 6

32 Williams 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

TEAM 6 0 6

Totals 27 67 4 25 18 23 15 14 29 20 76 10 17 3 8 200

texas (18-1, 7-1)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M20 Taylor f 2 4 0 0 2 2 2 3 5 3 6 0 2 0 1 16

34 Boyette c 6 9 0 1 6 6 4 7 11 4 18 2 5 7 0 26

1 Davenport g 7 15 2 4 2 2 1 4 5 2 18 3 5 1 0 34

2 Rodrigo g 1 5 1 2 1 2 2 4 6 1 4 4 4 0 1 32

11 McCarty g 3 7 1 5 2 2 0 3 3 3 9 0 4 0 1 33

5 Hosey 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 11

10 Higgs 5 9 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 11 2 0 0 1 13

24 Atkins 4 4 1 1 2 2 3 1 4 4 11 1 3 0 0 17

33 Hattis 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2

40 Lang 3 5 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 4 6 3 2 1 1 16

TEAM 2 1 3

Totals 31 62 5 13 16 18 17 25 42 24 83 15 25 9 5 200

Officials: Tina Napier, Bob Trammell, Cameron InouyeTechnical fouls: Oklahoma- None. Texas- Davenport, Empress. Attendance: 4096

Senior Imani Boyette and senior Empress Davenports both tallied 18 points to propel No. 6/6 Texas over No. 19/19 Oklahoma inside the Frank Erwin Center on Saturday morning.

With the win, Texas (18-1, 7-1 Big 12 Conference) notched their 999th win for the program. The Longhorns are one away from 1,000-win milestone, an achievement obtained by only four other programs in history. On the season, Texas moves to 4-1 when playing ranked opponents. The Longhorns lead the all-time series against the Sooners, 28-23, and have won four of the last five meetings.

It was Texas Exes day at the Erwin Center, and 40 Texas Women’s Basketball letter winners were honored at center court.

“It was a really good home win for our team. I thought we did some really good things, and then I thought there were some things that we obviously need to look at film and try to clean up, in particular the turnovers,” said Texas head coach Karen Aston. “The one thing that is really special about this team that I can see right in front of my eyes is we are very calm and very confident. I never feel like we don’t think we can win. That is a mark of a good team, and I am proud of them.”

Boyette brought down 11 boards to record her 11th double-double of the season and tied her Big 12 career-high with seven blocks. She also posted her 900th career rebound in the game, becoming the ninth Longhorn to ever achieve the feat. Davenport recorded her Big 12 career-high points with 18, including two triples. Freshman Lashann Higgs and sophomore Ariel Atkins joined them in the double figures with 11 points each. Senior Celina Rodrigo led the Horns with four assists.

As a team, Texas shot 50.8 percent (31-for-61) from the field and a season-high 88.9 percent (16-for-18) from the line. The Longhorns dominated the boards, 42-29, and outblocked the Sooners, 9-3.

Oklahoma (13-5, 4-3 Big 12 Conference) was led by sophomore Vionise Pierre-Louis with 23 points.

GAME 25 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

Kansas St. 7 20 12 12 51

Texas 10 8 21 19 582/17/16- Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center)

Kansas State (16-9, 6-8)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M1 Page f 1 5 0 4 2 2 0 5 5 2 4 1 0 0 0 30

50 Martin f 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 2 4 0 4 3 0 1 27

22 Lewis c 8 15 0 0 4 8 6 4 10 4 20 1 6 2 4 33

15 Deines g 5 12 0 4 0 0 0 2 2 2 10 1 2 0 0 34

24 Wesemann g 2 12 2 6 0 0 1 3 4 3 6 1 4 0 0 35

0 Shelbe 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 6

10 Goth 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 10

11 Taylor 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 5

20 Craig 3 6 2 3 1 2 1 1 2 4 9 1 1 0 0 20

TEAM 3 3 6

Totals 19 52 4 18 9 16 12 23 35 23 51 9 20 2 6 200

Texas (23-2, 12-2)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M24 Atkins f 4 9 0 4 2 2 0 1 1 4 10 0 0 0 0 13

34 Boyette c 4 6 0 0 2 2 1 2 3 4 10 0 4 1 1 19

1 Davenport g 0 4 0 1 1 2 4 3 7 2 1 1 3 0 1 17

2 Rodrigo g 1 8 1 6 1 2 1 3 4 1 4 6 4 0 3 35

11 McCarty g 2 7 0 2 5 7 0 4 4 1 9 0 0 0 1 38

5 Hosey 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

10 Higgs 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 2

20 Taylor 2 3 0 0 0 3 2 3 5 1 4 2 0 0 1 22

22 Foman 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 5

32 Sanders 3 6 0 2 6 6 4 0 4 1 12 2 2 0 0 25

40 Lang 4 9 0 0 0 1 3 1 4 2 8 0 2 2 0 20

TEAM 0 3 3

Totals 20 55 1 16 17 25 15 22 37 17 58 11 16 4 7 200

Officials: Dee Kantner, Lisa Mattingly, Tina NapierTechnical fouls: Kansas State- None. Texas- None. Attendance: 3036

Senior Brady Sanders posted a season-high 12 points and four rebounds as No. 8/7 Texas defeated Kansas State, 58-51, inside the Frank Erwin Center.

With the victory, the Longhorns achieved their 12th conference win of the season, marking the first time Texas has reached that plateau since the 2004-05 campaign. Texas leads the all-time series against Kansas State, 18-14, and has won five of the last six meetings.

Former Texas women’s basketball head coach Gail Goestenkors was honored during the game for her role in helping Texas reach the 1,000-win milestone earlier this season. At Texas, Goestenkors won 102 games, advanced to five NCAA Tournaments in five seasons, and was inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame last year.

Sanders’ 12 points came behind a 3-of-6 effort from the field and a perfect 6-of-6 effort from the line. Sophomore Ariel Atkins and senior Imani Boyette both totaled 10 points on the game, while senior Empress Davenport led the team with seven rebounds. Senior Celina Rodrigo added a team-high six assists and three steals.

As a team, Texas shot 36.4 percent (20-of-55) from the field and 68 percent (17-of-25) from the line. Kansas State shot 36.5 percent (19-of-52) from the floor and 56.3 percent (9-of-16) at the charity stripe. The Horns outrebounded the Wildcats, 37-35, and outblocked Kansas State, 4-2.

Kansas State was led by junior Breanna Lewis with 20 points and 10 rebounds.

GAME 26 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

West Virginia 16 11 9 14 50

Texas 15 27 18 13 732/21/16- Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center)

west virginia (20-8, 9-6)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M32 Roberson f 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 8 13 3 0 0 1 3 3 34

15 Montgomery c 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 2 5 1 2 0 2 1 0 27

12 Ray g 3 8 1 4 3 5 0 2 2 4 10 2 3 0 2 21

22 Pardee g 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 3 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 8

23 Holmes g 2 11 0 5 2 2 1 3 4 1 6 4 4 2 0 32

2 Brewer 3 5 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 9 0 2 0 0 19

5 Martin 5 11 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 12 0 1 0 0 20

11 Muldrow 1 5 0 2 2 2 1 1 2 3 4 1 4 2 0 19

20 Rhodes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

21 Morton 3 4 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 7 0 2 0 0 19

TEAM 2 1 3

Totals 18 51 5 19 9 13 12 21 33 20 50 7 21 8 5 200

Texas (24-2, 13-2)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M1 Davenport f 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 23

34 Boyette c 5 11 0 0 2 2 3 5 8 0 12 1 1 3 0 22

2 Rodrigo g 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 3 4 0 0 30

11 McCarty g 8 13 2 4 0 0 0 2 2 2 18 3 1 0 0 31

24 Atkins g 5 10 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 4 10 0 0 0 4 19

5 Hosey 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 9

10 Higgs 2 5 0 0 4 4 1 2 3 1 8 0 0 0 2 8

14 Aborowa 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

20 Taylor 0 5 0 0 0 2 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 8

22 Foman 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 6

32 Sanders 3 6 2 4 1 2 1 1 2 2 9 1 3 0 0 23

33 Hattis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6

40 Lang 2 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 3 4 2 0 0 0 12

TEAM 2 1 3

Totals 31 64 4 8 7 10 12 21 33 17 73 12 9 3 7 200

Officials: Felicia Grinter, Brian Hall, Kevin PethtelTechnical Fouls: West Virginia- None. Texas- None.Attendance: 4143

Sophomore Brooke McCarty led all scorers with 18 points while sophomore Ariel Atkins recorded a season-high four steals to boost No. 8/7 Texas over RV/RV West Virginia, 73-50, inside the Frank Erwin Center.

The contest marked the annual Shoot for a Cure game to raise awareness for breast cancer as part of the Horns for Hope initiative. In addition, the first head coach of Texas women’s basketball Rod Page was honored at the game for recording a record of 38-17 during his two-season stint with the Horns in 1974-76.

With the win, Texas secured at least a second-place finish in the Big 12 Conference, the first time since a season-place finish in the 2004-05 campaign. In addition, Texas picked up its first-ever season sweep of the Mountaineers. The all-times series between the teams is tied at 5, but the Longhorns hold a 4-0 home advantage.

McCarty added three assists along with her 18 points while Atkins tallied 10 points on the game. Senior Imani Boyette flirted with a double-double with 12 points and eight boards, and senior Brady Sanders and freshman Lashann Higgs totaled nine and eight points, respectively.

As a team, the Longhorns shot 48.4 percent (31-of-64) from the floor, their third-highest in Big 12 play this season, while holding West Virginia to a 35.3 shooting percentage (18-of-51). Texas recorded only nine turnovers in the game, tying the team’s lowest of the season. The Horns also added 48 points in the paint, tying their Big 12-season high.

West Virginia was led by senior Arielle Roberson with 13 points.

GAME 27 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

Texas 16 22 18 20 76

Texas Tech 23 5 10 17 552/26/16- Lubbock, Texas (United Supermarkets Arena)

Texas (25-2, 14-2) ## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M34 Boyette c 3 5 0 0 3 4 2 1 3 3 9 2 3 2 0 17

1 Davenport g 4 6 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 4 8 3 0 0 1 18

2 Rodrigo g 2 9 1 4 0 1 0 3 3 1 5 4 1 0 1 28

11 McCarty g 5 10 1 4 0 0 0 1 1 2 11 1 0 0 2 28

24 Atkins g 6 8 1 2 0 1 2 5 7 2 13 2 1 0 1 26

5 Hosey 2 5 0 0 2 2 2 3 5 1 6 1 3 1 1 11

10 Higgs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 5

14 Aborowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

20 Taylor 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 4 6 0 2 0 1 0 0 15

22 Foman 4 7 1 2 0 0 0 3 3 2 9 0 1 1 0 12

32 Sanders 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 14

33 Hattis 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 2 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 6

40 Lang 5 6 0 0 2 2 3 1 4 2 12 0 1 0 1 18

TEAM 1 1 2

Totals 32 63 4 15 8 12 12 29 41 19 76 15 13 4 8 200

Texas Tech (11-16, 2-14)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M30 Sanders f 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 3 3 0 3 1 0 0 28

25 Grant c 2 5 0 0 0 2 3 3 6 4 4 0 1 0 1 17

2 CookTaylor g 6 14 0 0 3 3 0 3 3 1 15 0 5 0 2 37

4 Bowser g 3 4 1 2 1 2 0 2 2 1 8 1 0 0 0 27

24 Dean g 6 16 3 7 2 4 0 2 2 3 17 5 6 0 2 37

0 Blaire 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 4

11 Brooks 1 7 1 4 2 2 1 2 3 2 5 1 0 0 1 18

32 Olabode 2 5 1 2 1 1 0 2 2 2 6 0 2 0 0 14

35 Roe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

42 McKenzie 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 17

TEAM 2 1 3

Totals 20 52 6 15 9 16 7 20 27 20 55 10 18 1 6 200

Officials: Beverly Roberts, Roy Gulbeyan, Doug Knight Technical fouls: Texas- None. Texas Tech- None.Attendance: 3555

Sophomore Ariel Atkins scored a team-high 13 points and seven rebounds to lead No. 8/8 Texas over Texas Tech, 76-55, inside the United Supermarkets Arena.

With the win, Texas reached the 25-win mark for the first time since the 2003-04 campaign. The Longhorns have secured at least a second place finish in the Big 12, reaching the 14-win plateau in conference for the first time since 2003-04. The Horns lead the all-time series against the Lady Raiders, 67-29, and have won the last six consecutive meetings.

Atkins’ 18 points came behind a 6-of-8 effort from the floor. Sophomore Brooke McCarty totaled 11 points on the night, and senior Celina Rodrigo added a team-high four assists. Sophomore Tasia Foman recorded her Big 12-career high with nine points and three rebounds for the game.

As a team, the Longhorns shot 50.8 percent (32-of-63) from the floor while holding the Lady Raiders to a 38.5 (20-of-52) shooting percentage. Texas outrebounded Texas Tech, 41-27, and has won the battle of the boards in 24 of 27 games this season.

Texas Tech was led by freshman Japreece Dean with 17 points.

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GAME RECAPS / 2015-16 REVIEWgame 28 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

TCU 13 14 17 14 58

Texas 13 23 17 18 712/27/16- Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center)

TCU (15-13, 7-10) ## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M32 Diaz f 1 5 0 2 1 2 2 4 6 2 3 0 1 3 4 26

55 Willie c 1 1 0 0 2 2 4 2 6 2 4 0 1 0 0 20

14 Medley g 4 12 2 5 5 6 0 2 2 3 15 0 3 0 0 32

15 Butts g 4 7 3 5 1 2 1 1 2 5 12 0 5 0 0 36

23 Alix g 3 10 2 5 2 2 0 1 1 3 10 6 3 0 1 33

1 Thompson 2 9 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 1 1 0 0 22

21 Coleman 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 11

22 Moore 2 7 0 0 6 8 2 1 3 4 10 0 2 1 0 20

TEAM 1 3 4

Totals 17 53 7 22 17 22 10 16 26 22 58 7 17 4 5 200

Texas (26-2, 15-2) ## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M32 Sanders f 2 7 0 2 0 0 2 0 2 2 4 3 1 0 0 24

34 Boyette c 6 10 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 4 12 0 1 1 1 20

1 Davenport g 0 5 0 2 4 4 3 1 4 2 4 0 0 0 0 20

2 Rodrigo g 0 2 0 2 1 2 1 2 3 2 1 1 5 0 0 23

11 McCarty g 6 10 4 6 0 0 0 1 1 3 16 8 1 0 1 30

5 Hosey 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 1 0 0 8

10 Higgs 1 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 5

14 Aborowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

20 Taylor 3 7 0 0 1 4 0 2 2 1 7 2 1 0 1 16

22 Foman 1 1 0 0 4 4 0 2 2 1 6 1 1 0 0 10

24 Atkins 2 4 0 0 3 4 4 1 5 0 7 2 3 1 2 20

33 Hattis 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 4

40 Lang 4 5 0 0 0 0 1 5 6 2 8 1 2 0 0 17

TEAM 1 5 6

Totals 27 57 4 12 13 22 13 29 42 21 71 18 19 2 5 200

Officials: Tina Napier, Scott Yarbrough, Mark ZentzTechnical fouls: TCU- None. Texas- None.Attendance: 4069

Sophomore Brooke McCarty and senior Imani Boyette both flirted with double-doubles to give No. 8/8 Texas the win over TCU, 71-58, on Senior Night inside the Frank Erwin Center.

With the win, Texas swept the series of TCU this season. The Longhorns lead the all-time contest over the Horned Frogs, 38-2, and are undefeated (18-0) in the series when the game is played at home. The four seniors on the Longhorns roster were honored before the game. As a class, Boyette, Empress Davenport, Celina Rodrigo, and Brady Sanders hold an 84-43 overall record and will have led Texas to three consecutive NCAA tournaments and three 20-win seasons. In addition, former Texas head coach Jody Conradt and current head coach Karen Aston were honored for their contributions to the 1,000-win milestone achieved earlier this year. In her time at the 40 Acres, Conradt earned 783 victories from 1976-2007.

McCarty led all scorers with 16 points behind a 6-of-10 effort from the field and a 4-of-6 effort from behind the arc. She also totaled eight assists, tying her career-high. Boyette notched 12 points and brought down nine boards, moving her up to sixth on the all-time rebounder list. Sophomore Ariel Atkins had seven points and five rebounds, while junior Kelsey Lang added eight points and five boards on the night.

As a team, the Longhorns shot 47.4 percent (27-of-57) from the field and 33.3 percent (4-of-12) from downtown. The Horned Frogs held a 32.1 shooting percentage (17-of-53) from the field. Texas outrebounded TCU, 42-26, and has won the battle of the boards in 24 of 28 games this season.

TCU was led by senior Zahna Medley with 15 points.

GAME 29 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

Texas 13 7 10 18 48

Baylor 14 16 30 14 742/29/16- Waco, Texas (Ferrell Center)

Texas (26-3, 15-3) ## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M40 Lang f 2 7 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 4 0 1 1 1 28

34 Boyette c 3 10 0 0 2 2 2 6 8 2 8 0 3 2 2 23

2 Rodrigo g 1 7 0 1 0 0 2 2 4 3 2 2 2 0 0 21

11 McCarty g 5 14 1 3 1 1 0 5 5 3 12 4 3 0 3 36

24 Atkins g 1 3 0 1 5 6 1 1 2 5 7 2 3 0 1 15

1 Davenport 1 7 0 2 1 2 2 0 2 1 3 1 2 0 1 17

5 Hosey 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 10

10 Higgs 4 7 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 8 1 1 0 2 13

14 Aborowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

20 Taylor 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 0 0 0 2 1 0 17

22 Foman 1 3 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 12

32 Sanders 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

33 Hattis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2

TEAM 0 2 2

Totals 18 62 1 9 11 16 12 24 36 22 48 10 17 4 10 200

Baylor (30-1, 17-1)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M13 Davis f 6 10 0 0 4 6 3 3 6 2 16 1 0 0 0 40

32 Mompremier c 4 7 0 0 1 2 2 8 10 2 9 0 3 3 0 24

2 Johnson g 4 7 0 0 2 2 1 3 4 2 10 12 6 1 1 39

12 Prince g 1 5 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 0 23

30 Jones g 4 6 1 2 0 0 0 7 7 3 9 3 4 0 0 21

1 Cohen 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

3 Fuqua’ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3

4 Wallace 8 13 3 5 4 5 0 7 7 4 23 2 2 2 1 30

21 Brown 1 5 0 0 3 5 0 3 3 3 5 0 1 3 0 12

44 Higgins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2

55 Cave 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

TEAM 0 1 1

Totals 28 53 4 9 14 20 6 34 40 17 74 20 19 10 2 200

Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Dee Kantner, Felicia GrinterTechnical Fouls: Texas- None. Baylor- None.Attendance: 10284

Sophomore Brooke McCarty dropped 12 points and added a game-high three steals to lead No. 6/8 Texas in its 74-48 loss to No. 4/4 Baylor inside the Ferrell Center.

With the loss, Texas concludes its regular-season play and claims second place in the Big 12 Conference this season - the school’s highest league finish since placing second in 2004-05. UT missed out on an opportunity to tie for the Big 12 regular-season crown.

The Longhorns are 5-3 this season against AP top-25 ranked teams and 2-2 versus AP top-10 ranked squads.

McCarty brought down five boards and added a team-high four assists to compliment her 12 points. Senior Imani Boyette totaled eight points, eight rebounds, and two blocks on the night, while freshman Lashann Higgs dropped eight points in the fourth quarter to go along with her two steals.

As a team, Texas shot 29.0 percent (18-of-62) from the field and 68.8 percent (11-of-16) from the line. Baylor held a 52.8 (28-of-53) shooting percentage from the floor and a 70.0 (14-of-20) percentage from the charity stripe. The Horns swiped 10 steals on the night while limiting the Lady Bears to just two.

Baylor was led by sophomore guard Kristy Wallace with 23 points.

GAME 30 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

kansas 9 13 15 13 50

Texas 12 18 15 21 663/5/16- Oklahoma City, Okla. (Chesapeake Energy Arena)Big 12 Tournament Quarterfinals

Kansas (6-25, 0-18)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M3 Aldridge * 3 7 1 2 5 6 0 0 0 0 12 0 1 0 0 36

15 Robertson * 4 8 1 2 1 2 0 9 9 3 10 3 2 1 3 35

22 Cheadle * 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 3 0 1 5 0 0 19

33 Kopatich * 3 11 0 6 3 3 0 0 0 4 9 1 1 0 2 36

55 Johnson * 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 8 0 1 0 0 17

1 Lott 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

4 Brown 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 11

12 O’Neal 1 4 1 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 2 0 0 12

20 Christopher 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 11

25 ManningAllen 1 2 0 0 4 4 0 3 3 2 6 0 6 0 0 22

TEAM 3 1 4

Totals 17 45 3 14 13 16 6 17 23 21 50 7 23 1 5 200

Texas (27-3, 15-3)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M1 Davenport * 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 1 0 0 18

2 Rodrigo * 4 8 4 7 1 2 0 2 2 2 13 5 2 0 3 29

11 McCarty * 4 10 2 7 0 0 0 5 5 1 10 2 3 0 0 30

24 Atkins * 4 6 1 2 2 2 1 2 3 4 11 2 3 0 2 17

34 Boyette * 1 5 0 0 2 2 3 4 7 3 4 0 2 0 1 17

5 Hosey 1 1 0 0 6 8 1 3 4 1 8 0 1 0 0 14

10 Higgs 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 2 12

14 Aborowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

20 Taylor 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 3 2 3 3 1 0 18

22 Foman 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 1 1 0 1 7

32 Sanders 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 14

33 Hattis 1 3 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 7

40 Lang 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 2 2 3 1 0 15

TEAM 1 1 2

Totals 23 50 7 17 13 16 10 23 33 21 66 15 21 3 9 200

Officials: Scott Yarbrough, Cameron Inouye, Bill LaranceTechnical fouls: Kansas- None. Texas- None.Attendance: 3,863

Senior Celina Rodrigo totaled a season-high 13 points and five assists to lead No. 6/7 Texas over Kansas, 66-50, in the quarterfinals of the Phillips 66 Big 12 Women’s Basketball Championship inside the Chesapeake Energy Arena.

With the win, Texas reaches the semifinals of the Big 12 Championship for the third consecutive year. The Longhorns lead the all-time series over the Jayhawks, 22-10, and have taken the last eight meetings.

Rodrigo broke her Big 12-career high for both points and assists with 13 and five, respectively. She had four three-pointers on the night, her new career high. Senior Imani Boyette had four points, moving her to 24th place on the Texas all-time scoring list, and brought down a game-high seven boards. Sophomore Ariel Atkins notched 11 points for the night, and sophomore Brooke McCarty rounded out the double-digit scorers with 10 points.

As a team, Texas shot 46.0 percent (23-of-50) from the floor and 41.2 percent (7-of-17) from behind the arc. The Longhorns outrebounded Kansas, 33-23, and outblocked the Jayhawks, 3-1.

Kansas was led by sophomore Lauren Aldridge with 12 points.

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2015-16 REVIEW / GAME RECAPSGAME 19 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

Oklahoma 16 18 24 18 76

Texas 16 27 19 21 831/23/16- Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center)

Oklahoma (13-5, 4-3)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M23 Manning f 1 9 0 3 5 6 1 0 1 2 7 1 1 0 0 26

42 Williams f 6 10 0 0 1 2 1 3 4 4 13 0 1 1 1 17

10 Little g 4 15 1 8 7 8 0 3 3 0 16 1 1 0 1 37

21 Ortiz g 1 6 0 4 0 0 1 4 5 3 2 5 3 0 1 30

25 Carter g 1 6 0 3 0 0 0 2 2 5 2 0 1 0 1 15

0 Pierre-Louis 9 11 0 0 5 7 4 2 6 2 23 1 4 2 1 20

2 Edwards 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 2 17

11 Wyatt 4 7 3 6 0 0 2 0 2 3 11 1 2 0 1 29

30 Treece 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 6

32 Williams 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

TEAM 6 0 6

Totals 27 67 4 25 18 23 15 14 29 20 76 10 17 3 8 200

texas (18-1, 7-1)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M20 Taylor f 2 4 0 0 2 2 2 3 5 3 6 0 2 0 1 16

34 Boyette c 6 9 0 1 6 6 4 7 11 4 18 2 5 7 0 26

1 Davenport g 7 15 2 4 2 2 1 4 5 2 18 3 5 1 0 34

2 Rodrigo g 1 5 1 2 1 2 2 4 6 1 4 4 4 0 1 32

11 McCarty g 3 7 1 5 2 2 0 3 3 3 9 0 4 0 1 33

5 Hosey 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 11

10 Higgs 5 9 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 11 2 0 0 1 13

24 Atkins 4 4 1 1 2 2 3 1 4 4 11 1 3 0 0 17

33 Hattis 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2

40 Lang 3 5 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 4 6 3 2 1 1 16

TEAM 2 1 3

Totals 31 62 5 13 16 18 17 25 42 24 83 15 25 9 5 200

Officials: Tina Napier, Bob Trammell, Cameron InouyeTechnical fouls: Oklahoma- None. Texas- Davenport, Empress. Attendance: 4096

Senior Imani Boyette and senior Empress Davenports both tallied 18 points to propel No. 6/6 Texas over No. 19/19 Oklahoma inside the Frank Erwin Center on Saturday morning.

With the win, Texas (18-1, 7-1 Big 12 Conference) notched their 999th win for the program. The Longhorns are one away from 1,000-win milestone, an achievement obtained by only four other programs in history. On the season, Texas moves to 4-1 when playing ranked opponents. The Longhorns lead the all-time series against the Sooners, 28-23, and have won four of the last five meetings.

It was Texas Exes day at the Erwin Center, and 40 Texas Women’s Basketball letter winners were honored at center court.

“It was a really good home win for our team. I thought we did some really good things, and then I thought there were some things that we obviously need to look at film and try to clean up, in particular the turnovers,” said Texas head coach Karen Aston. “The one thing that is really special about this team that I can see right in front of my eyes is we are very calm and very confident. I never feel like we don’t think we can win. That is a mark of a good team, and I am proud of them.”

Boyette brought down 11 boards to record her 11th double-double of the season and tied her Big 12 career-high with seven blocks. She also posted her 900th career rebound in the game, becoming the ninth Longhorn to ever achieve the feat. Davenport recorded her Big 12 career-high points with 18, including two triples. Freshman Lashann Higgs and sophomore Ariel Atkins joined them in the double figures with 11 points each. Senior Celina Rodrigo led the Horns with four assists.

As a team, Texas shot 50.8 percent (31-for-61) from the field and a season-high 88.9 percent (16-for-18) from the line. The Longhorns dominated the boards, 42-29, and outblocked the Sooners, 9-3.

Oklahoma (13-5, 4-3 Big 12 Conference) was led by sophomore Vionise Pierre-Louis with 23 points.

GAME 31 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

WVU 11 12 13 15 51

Texas 18 20 21 8 673/6/16- Oklahoma City, Okla. (Chesapeake Energy Arena)Big 12 Tournament Semifinals

West Virginia (24-9, 12-6)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M12 Ray * 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 2 0 0 11

15 Montgomery * 0 5 0 0 0 0 2 5 7 4 0 0 3 2 0 20

22 Pardee * 1 3 0 1 0 0 1 2 3 1 2 0 2 0 0 7

23 Holmes * 3 12 0 3 2 2 3 2 5 2 8 2 3 2 1 34

32 Roberson * 2 4 0 1 0 0 3 2 5 3 4 0 3 1 2 28

2 Brewer 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 3 2 2 0 0 0 14

5 Martin 3 10 0 3 1 2 1 2 3 1 7 0 2 0 0 25

11 Muldrow 4 12 2 10 2 2 1 1 2 3 12 1 4 0 1 28

20 Rhodes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

21 Morton 5 9 0 3 3 6 2 2 4 2 13 5 3 0 3 29

TEAM 4 3 7

Totals 20 59 3 23 8 12 17 22 39 19 51 10 22 5 7 200

texas (28-3, 15-3)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M1 Davenport * 0 5 0 1 2 2 1 2 3 2 2 0 1 0 0 19

2 Rodrigo * 4 5 2 2 2 2 0 4 4 1 12 4 1 0 3 27

11 McCarty * 4 9 2 5 1 2 0 1 1 1 11 1 0 0 1 29

24 Atkins * 5 10 1 3 0 0 3 1 4 0 11 2 4 0 1 24

34 Boyette * 4 8 0 1 2 3 0 4 4 3 10 0 0 2 0 17

5 Hosey 1 3 0 1 1 2 0 2 2 1 3 0 2 0 1 14

10 Higgs 4 8 0 0 1 2 1 1 2 1 9 1 3 0 1 16

14 Aborowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

20 Taylor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 0 1 1 0 0 12

22 Foman 3 3 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 8 0 0 0 1 11

32 Sanders 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6

33 Hattis 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6

40 Lang 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 4 4 1 1 0 2 0 0 16

TEAM 1 2 3

Totals 25 52 5 13 12 17 6 24 30 15 67 9 17 2 8 200

Officials: Scott Yarbrough, Laura Morris, Cameron InouyeTechnical fouls: West Virginia- None. Texas- None.Attendance: 4591

For the second night in a row, senior guard Celina Rodrigo led her team in scoring, finishing with 12 points to elevate No. 6/7 Texas over No. 22/RV West Virginia, 67-51, in the semifinals of the Phillips 66 Big 12 Women’s Basketball Championship inside Chesapeake Energy Arena.

With the victory, Texas will play in the Big 12 Tournament Championship game for the second straight year. The Horns lead the all-time series against the Mountaineers, 6-5, and have won the past three meetings.

Rodrigo also led Texas with four rebounds, four assists, and three steals. Sophomore Brooke McCarty and sophomore Ariel Atkins each added 11 points on the night, marking the sixth-straight game in the double figures for McCarty. Senior Imani Boyette totaled 10 points and tacked on four rebounds and two blocks.

As a team, the Horns shot 48.1 percent (25-of-52) from the field and 38.5 percent (5-of-13) from behind the arc. The Mountaineers were limited to 33.9 percent (20-of-59) from the floor and 13.0 percent (3-of-23) from three-point land.

West Virginia was led by senior Jessica Morton with 13 points.

GAME 32 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

Texas 13 12 18 20 63

Baylor 16 20 24 19 793/7/16- Oklahoma City, Okla. (Chesapeake Energy Arena)Big 12 Tournament Championship

texas (28-4, 15-3)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M1 Davenport * 1 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 4 0 0 20

2 Rodrigo * 1 7 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 25

11 McCarty * 3 8 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 3 1 1 2 34

24 Atkins * 2 9 0 2 4 4 0 3 3 4 8 1 1 0 0 25

34 Boyette * 4 7 0 0 1 2 5 6 11 4 9 2 3 3 1 23

5 Hosey 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 0 1 1 0 13

10 Higgs 7 12 0 1 1 3 1 1 2 3 15 0 2 0 2 20

20 Taylor 1 2 0 0 2 2 2 0 2 0 4 3 0 1 0 14

22 Foman 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 6

33 Hattis 1 4 0 0 2 3 1 0 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 5

40 Lang 4 9 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 1 8 2 0 0 0 15

TEAM 2 2 4

Totals 26 66 1 8 10 14 15 18 33 22 63 12 13 6 5 200

Baylor (33-1, 17-1)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M2 Johnson * 3 7 1 1 4 4 3 4 7 0 11 2 5 0 1 39

12 Prince * 2 5 0 2 3 4 0 3 3 1 7 0 0 0 1 21

13 Davis * 9 14 0 0 4 5 2 3 5 2 22 2 1 0 0 36

30 Jones * 6 11 3 4 1 2 0 3 3 5 16 8 2 0 3 33

32 Mompremier * 6 10 0 0 3 3 4 5 9 2 15 2 2 3 0 25

1 Cohen 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

4 Wallace 1 5 1 3 0 0 1 3 4 3 3 2 3 0 0 25

11 Szczepanski 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

21 Brown 1 4 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 3 0 12

44 Higgins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2

55 Cave 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 4

TEAM 1 2 3

Totals 29 57 5 10 16 20 12 25 37 16 79 16 14 6 5 200

Officials: Dee Kantner, Lisa Mattingly, Beverly RobertsTechnical Fouls: Texas- None. Baylor- None.Attendance: 3859

Freshman Lashann Higgs scored a team-high 15 points and senior Imani Boyette added 11 rebounds to lead No. 6/7 Texas in the 79-63 loss to No. 4/4 Baylor in the Phillips 66 Big 12 Women’s Basketball Tournament Championship game inside Chesapeake Energy Arena.

This is the fifth time the Longhorns have competed for the Big 12 Tournament title in program history. The Horns move to 6-4 against AP top-25 ranked teams this season. Texas leads the all-time series against the Lady Bears, 57-35.

Sophomore Brooke McCarty and senior Celina Rodrigo were named to the Big 12 All-Tournament team.

Higgs added two steals on the night, while Boyette posted nine points and three blocks. McCarty and junior Brianna Taylor each totaled three assists for the game.

As a team, Texas shot 39.4 percent (26-of-66) from the field and 71.4 percent (10-of-14) from the line. Baylor held a 50.9 (29-of-57) shooting percentage for the game.

Baylor was led by junior Nina Davis with 22 points.

GAME 33 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

alabama St. 13 9 5 15 42

Texas 18 14 26 28 863/19/16- Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center)NCAA First Round

Alabama State (19-12, 14-4) ## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M22 Stephens f 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 19

24 Wright f 2 9 1 3 2 2 0 4 4 2 7 0 2 0 0 27

13 Peeples c 0 6 0 0 1 2 1 2 3 3 1 0 1 2 0 26

14 Jones g 1 4 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 2 4 3 2 0 1 25

23 Sampson g 0 5 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 2 2 3 2 0 1 13

2 Clark 5 11 3 7 0 0 1 4 5 3 13 0 1 0 1 21

5 Toney 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3

11 Smith 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 4 0 0 13

20 Spencer 0 3 0 0 2 4 2 0 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 10

21 Tucker 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4

30 Mayo 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1

33 Ewert 2 9 2 6 1 2 0 3 3 2 7 1 4 0 0 25

54 Calhoun 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 13

TEAM 4 2 6

Totals 12 54 6 17 12 16 9 20 29 22 42 9 17 2 3 200

Texas (29-4, 15-3) ## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M24 Atkins f 7 11 0 2 1 3 2 4 6 2 15 2 0 2 3 25

34 Boyette c 2 5 0 0 2 2 1 9 10 1 6 1 2 3 0 18

1 Davenport g 5 9 3 4 0 0 2 0 2 2 13 1 0 0 1 23

2 Rodrigo g 2 7 0 3 2 2 1 4 5 0 6 4 1 0 2 25

11 McCarty g 5 10 2 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 12 2 1 0 2 23

5 Hosey 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 10

10 Higgs 2 6 0 1 6 6 2 5 7 2 10 0 2 1 1 15

14 Aborowa 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 6

20 Taylor 0 1 0 0 2 4 2 2 4 1 2 1 1 0 1 11

22 Foman 3 6 1 3 0 0 1 2 3 2 7 0 0 0 0 15

32 Sanders 2 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 1 13

33 Hattis 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 5

40 Lang 1 3 0 0 2 2 2 2 4 2 4 1 1 0 0 11

TEAM 2 3 5

Totals 32 69 6 19 16 20 16 34 50 14 86 13 11 7 11 200

Officials: Kyle Bacon, Cameron Inouye, Mark Merritt Technical fouls: Alabama State- None. Texas- None.Attendance: 2645

Sophomore forward Ariel Atkins scored a team-high 15 points and senior center Imani Boyette brought down a team-high 10 boards to propel No. 7/7 Texas over Alabama State, 86-42, in the first round of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament inside the Frank Erwin Center.

With the win, second-seeded Texas advances to the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament for the third consecutive season. The Longhorns hold an all-time record of 36-27 in Tournament play, including a 20-9 mark when hosting. The 44-point win ties Texas’s largest margin of victory in the NCAA tournament since downing 15-seeded Hampton on March 23, 2003.

Senior guard Empress Davenport tallied 13 points for the game featuring three triples, her new career-high. Sophomore guard Brooke McCarty added 12 points, and freshman guard Lashann Higgs scored 10 points, including a perfect 6-of-6 effort from the free throw line. Senior guard Celina Rodrigo led with a team-high four assists.

All 13 eligible players on the Texas roster scored at least two points on the night for the first time this season. As a team, the Longhorns shot 46.4 percent (32-of-69) from the field and 31.6 percent (6-of-19) from behind the arc. Alabama State shot 22.2 percent (12-of-54) from the floor and 35.3 percent (6-of-17) from downtown. The Horns dominated the battle of the boards, 50-29, and outblocked the Lady Hornets, 7-2.

No. 15-seed Alabama State was led by junior guard Danielle Clark with 13 points.

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Missouri 9 12 19 15 55

Texas 17 19 18 19 733/21/16- Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center)NCAA Second Round

Missouri (22-10) ## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M21 Porter f 1 3 0 1 0 0 1 4 5 1 2 1 5 0 2 27

22 Frericks f 1 5 0 0 2 4 3 2 5 3 4 2 2 2 0 22

2 Stock g 1 6 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 16

3 Cunningham g 6 16 3 8 8 8 0 6 6 4 23 4 3 1 2 38

11 Cunningham g 1 4 0 2 0 0 1 3 4 1 2 1 2 0 1 32

1 Doty 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

4 Porter 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 9

10 Stock 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 0 5 0 0 0 1 5

12 Hudyn 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6

15 Shephard 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2

20 McDowell 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 9

23 Robinson 1 4 0 2 3 3 0 0 0 1 5 1 1 0 1 15

24 Michaelis 4 9 3 8 0 0 0 4 4 4 11 0 2 0 0 16

TEAM 2 2 4

Totals 16 51 8 28 15 17 9 24 33 17 55 10 18 3 7 200

Texas (30-4) ## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M1 Davenport f 1 9 1 6 1 2 0 5 5 4 4 5 3 0 0 18

34 Boyette c 3 10 0 0 0 0 5 5 10 2 6 0 3 2 1 23

2 Rodrigo g 2 4 2 3 1 2 0 3 3 1 7 6 1 1 3 31

11 McCarty g 2 9 1 4 0 0 1 4 5 1 5 2 0 0 0 36

24 Atkins g 9 13 3 4 1 2 5 2 7 3 22 1 1 0 3 27

5 Hosey 3 4 0 0 0 2 3 0 3 0 6 0 1 0 1 12

10 Higgs 5 10 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 3 11 1 3 0 2 15

14 Aborowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

20 Taylor 3 8 0 0 0 1 4 2 6 4 6 3 1 0 2 17

22 Foman 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

32 Sanders 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

33 Hattis 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

40 Lang 2 3 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 6 2 0 0 0 15

TEAM 2 3 5

Totals 30 73 8 19 5 11 21 26 47 19 73 20 13 3 12 200

Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Penny Davis, Kevin BaconTechnical fouls: Missouri- None. Texas- None.Attendance: 2345

Sophomore guard Ariel Atkins tied her career-high with 22 points to drive No. 7/7 Texas over Missouri, 73-55, advancing the Horns to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen for the second consecutive year and 13th time in program history.

With the win, No. 2 seed Texas records its first 30-win season for the first time since the 2003-04 campaign. As a program, the Longhorns hold a 13-8 record in the Second Round and a 37-27 mark in the NCAA Tournament. Texas leads the all-time series over No. 10 seed Mizzou, 23-2.

Atkins’ career night came behind a 9-of-13 effort from the floor and a 3-of-4 effort from three-point land. She also brought down seven boards and swiped three steals. Freshman guard Lashann Higgs logged 11 points and two steals for the game, while senior guard Celina Rodrigo led with a team-high six assists. Senior center Imani Boyette posted two blocks, making her the second player in program history to record 300 career blocks and 100 single-season blocks.

As a team, Texas shot 41.1 percent (30-of-73) from the field and 42.1 percent (8-of-19) from beyond the arc. Five different Longhorns netted triples on the night, marking the first time this has happened since the Horns played Iowa State on January 6. Missouri was limited to a 31.4 shooting percentage (16-of-51) from the floor and a 28.6 shooting percentage (8-of-28) from downtown. The Horns won the battle of the boards, 47-33, and have done so in 28 of 34 games this season.

The Tigers were led by freshman guard Sophie Cunningham with 23 points and six rebounds.

GAME 35 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

UCLA 17 16 21 10 64

Texas 11 17 20 24 723/26/16- Bridgeport, Conn. (Webster Bank Arena)NCAA Sweet Sixteen

UCLA (26-9)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M11 Drummer f 2 7 0 0 2 2 4 6 10 4 8 0 2 0 0 34

25 Billings c 5 12 0 0 10 14 5 7 12 2 20 1 4 3 3 37

2 Korver g 1 6 1 4 0 0 1 3 4 4 3 3 0 0 1 25

3 Canada g 5 16 0 2 10 12 2 2 4 4 20 3 5 1 0 38

21 Fields g 2 11 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 3 4 0 1 1 2 28

4 Hearn 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

22 Burke 3 6 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 3 8 1 2 0 3 14

23 Hayes 0 3 0 2 1 2 2 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 19

24 Hersler 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

TEAM 0 3 3

Totals 19 63 2 14 24 32 16 24 40 21 64 9 14 5 9 200

Texas (31-4)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M34 Boyette c 7 12 0 0 4 5 3 7 10 4 18 1 1 2 0 24

1 Davenport g 3 9 0 1 2 4 0 3 3 4 8 0 5 0 0 33

2 Rodrigo g 0 4 0 2 0 0 2 5 7 2 0 5 2 0 0 25

11 McCarty g 6 11 2 3 1 2 0 5 5 3 15 4 2 0 0 39

24 Atkins g 4 9 1 2 7 7 3 5 8 4 16 0 1 0 2 26

5 Hosey 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

10 Higgs 3 8 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 6 0 3 0 3 15

20 Taylor 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 6 6 1 3 0 2 0 3 19

33 Hattis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4

40 Lang 3 10 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 3 6 0 0 0 0 11

TEAM 2 0 2

Totals 27 66 3 10 15 20 14 32 46 23 72 10 17 2 8 200

Officials: Lisa Jones, Roy Gulbeyan, Cheryl Flores, Maggie TiemanTechnical Fouls: UCLA- None. Texas- None.Attendance: 8898

Senior center Imani Boyette recorded her first postseason double-double with 18 points and 10 rebounds to advance No. 7/7 Texas to its first Regional Final since 2003, defeating UCLA, 72-64, inside Webster Bank Arena.

With the win, the Longhorns advance to their 10th Regional Final in program history. Texas moves to 38-27 in all-time NCAA Tournament play and 9-4 in Regional Semifinal action. The No. 2 seed Horns tie the all-time series against the No. 3 seed Bruins, 6-6.

Boyette complemented her double-double with two blocks and one assist. Sophomore guard Ariel Atkins totaled 16 point on the night, while also adding eight rebounds and two steals. Sophomore guard Brooke McCarty picked up 15 points for the game with four assists. Senior guard Celina Rodrigo led Texas with five assists, and freshman guard Lashann Higgs and junior guard Brianna Taylor both swiped three steals.

As a team, No. 2 seed Texas shot 40.9 (27-of-66) percent from the floor and 30.0 (3-of-10) percent from downtown. No. 3 seed UCLA was limited to a 30.2 shooting percentage (19-of-63) from the field and a 14.3 shooting percentage (2-of-14) from beyond the arc.

UCLA was led by sophomore forward Monique Billings and sophomore guard Jordin Canada with 20 points each.

GAME 36 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL

Texas 17 14 16 18 65

UConn 22 24 20 20 863/28/16- Bridgeport, Conn. (Webster Bank Arena)NCAA Elite Eight

Texas (31-5)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M1 Davenport f 1 5 1 4 2 2 2 4 6 4 5 2 3 0 0 25

34 Boyette c 2 6 0 1 0 0 2 4 6 3 4 1 6 1 0 24

2 Rodrigo g 1 5 0 4 0 0 0 2 2 1 2 7 1 0 3 33

11 McCarty g 5 12 4 10 1 2 1 3 4 2 15 0 0 0 0 40

24 Atkins g 8 13 3 4 0 0 1 1 2 4 19 2 1 0 3 33

5 Hosey 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 4

10 Higgs 9 19 0 2 1 2 3 1 4 1 19 0 1 0 2 19

20 Taylor 0 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 6

40 Lang 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 1 0 0 1 1 1 16

TEAM 2 2 4

Totals 26 64 8 25 5 8 16 18 34 19 65 13 14 2 10 200

Connecticut (36-0)## PLAYER FG A 3fg A FT A OR DR TR PF TP A TO B S M3 Tuck f 9 14 3 4 1 1 0 3 3 2 22 6 3 0 0 32

30 Stewart f 8 15 2 5 3 4 4 9 13 0 21 5 5 3 3 38

33 Samuelson f 3 6 3 6 0 0 0 6 6 1 9 0 2 1 0 32

4 Jefferson g 4 10 3 5 0 0 0 1 1 2 11 9 2 1 1 38

11 Nurse g 2 5 1 1 6 6 0 0 0 0 11 2 0 0 0 38

12 Chong 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

15 Williams 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 6

24 Collier 4 4 0 0 1 1 1 3 4 0 9 1 0 0 0 12

51 Butler 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

TEAM 1 1 2

Totals 31 55 12 21 12 14 6 23 29 8 86 24 13 5 4 200

Officials: Mark Zentz, Maj Forsberg, Ed SidlaskyTechnical fouls: Texas- None. UConn- None.Attendance: 9008

To end one of the finest seasons in program history, freshman guard Lashann Higgs and sophomore guard Ariel Atkins each totaled 19 points to lead No. 7/7 Texas in the 86-65 loss to No. 1/1 Connecticut in the NCAA Regional Final inside Webster Bank Arena.

Texas ends the season with a 31-5 record, marking the first time Texas has hit the 31-win plateau since the 1987-88 campaign. In addition, the Horns played in their first NCAA Elite Eight game since 2003. Texas holds an all-time record in the NCAA Tournament of 38-28 and are now 3-6 in Regional Final play.

Higgs’ 19 points ties her career-high and she complemented her points with four rebounds and two steals. Sophomore guard Brooke McCarty joined them in the double figures with 15 points, including four triples on the night. Senior center Imani Boyette and senior forward Empress Davenport led the team with six rebounds apiece, and senior guard Celina Rodrigo totaled seven assists.

As a team, Texas shot 40.6 percent (26-of-64) from the field and 32.0 percent (8-of-25) from behind the arc. UConn shot 56.4 percent (31-of-55) from the floor and 57.1 percent (12-of-21) from downtown. The Horns outrebounded the Huskies, 34-29.

UConn was led by senior forward Morgan Tuck with 22 points.

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Diani Akigbogun 35

Forward | 6-1 | Sophomoreaurora, colo. | regis Jesuit HS

Career Summary: Granted a medical scholarship from UT in the summer of 2016 ... Suffered from bilateral knee injuries and elected to end her basketball career ... Will continue to receive her scholarship to complete her undergraduate education ... Played in 10 games her rookie season, averaging 3.5 minutes per game ... Sat out the entire 2015-16 season due to injury.

CAREER STATSYEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G BLk/G PTS PTS/G2014-15 10 0 3.5 .429 - .444 8 0.8 0.0 10 1.02015-16 - - - - - - - - - - -TOTAL 10 0 3.5 .429 - .444 8 0.8 0.0 10 1.0BIG 12 CAREER STATSYEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G BLk/G PTS PTS/G2014-15 4 0 2.0 1.000 - .500 3 0.8 0.0 4 1.02015-16 - - - - - - - - - - -TOTAL 4 0 2.0 1.000 - .500 3 0.8 0.0 4 1.0CAREER HIGHS (DATE: MM/YY)Points 3 RICE 12/14Rebounds 4 RICE 12/14Assists 1 two times Steals -Blocks -FG 1 two times Fg. att. 2 RICE 12/143FG - -3Fg att. - -FT Made 1 two times Ft att. 3 NEW MEXICO 12/14Minutes 8 RICE 12/14

Imani Boyette 34

Center | 6-7 | Seniorlos angeles, calif. | windward School

Career Summary: The 10th pick in the 2016 WNBA Draft by the Chicago Sky ... Played in 126 career games with 88 starts … One of the most decorated players in program history … An honorable mention All-America selection by both the Associated Press and the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association in her senior campaign … Became the first player in school annals to reach the combined milestone of 1,000 career points, 1,000 career rebounds and 200 career blocks … Finished her decorated career 22nd on UT’s all-time career scoring list with 1,361 career points, fifth on UT’s all-time career rebounding list with 1,036 career rebounds and second on UT’s all-time career blocks list with 303 … Her 104 blocks as a senior ranked second on the school’s all-time single-season blocks list … Charted 40 double-doubles over the course of her career … A two-time first-team All-Big 12 selection (2015, 2016) … Named second-team All-Big 12 in 2014 and was an honorable mention choice in 2013 … A two-time Big 12 All-Defensive Team selection who in 2015-16 was named the conference’s co-Defensive Player of the Year, becoming the first player in program history to earn the accolade … The 2012-13 Big 12 Freshman of the Year … A 2015 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship All-Tournament selection … For her career, averaged 10.8 points per game, 8.2 rebounds per game and 2.4 blocks per game … As a senior in 2015-16, averaged 11.3 points per game, 8.9 rebounds per game and 2.9 blocks per game … Is an incredible story of overcoming significant obstacles to achieve great success on the basketball court, in the classroom and within the community … Recognized with the Honda Inspiration Award in 2015 and was named the 2014-15 Big 12 Conference Female Sportsperson of the Year … Was selected as a 2015 recipient of the prestigious 2016 Texas Exes President’s Leadership Award, which is presented to undergraduate students who have demonstrated outstanding leadership within the student community at the University of Texas, as well as the 2016 J.J. Pickle Citizenship Award … Graduated in May with a bachelor’s degree in accounting from the McCombs School of Business.

CAREER STATSYEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G BLk/G PTS PTS/G2012-13 30 24 26.6 .483 .222 .644 281 9.4 2.5 334 11.12013-14 33 20 21.1 .498 .571 .628 242 7.3 2.2 356 10.82014-15 27 8 18.0 .561 .000 .700 191 7.1 1.9 266 9.92015-16 36 36 22.8 .503 .300 .786 322 8.9 2.9 405 11.3TOTAL 126 88 22.2 .506 .321 .696 1036 8.2 2.4 1361 10.8BIG 12 CAREER STATSYEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G BLk/G PTS PTS/G2012-13 18 18 28.6 .457 .222 .720 174 9.7 2.4 198 11.02013-14 17 11 22.1 .541 .500 .538 123 7.2 2.5 206 12.12014-15 18 5 17.8 .540 .000 .702 123 6.8 0.6 174 9.72015-16 18 18 23.3 .506 .250 .825 171 9.5 4.1 219 12.2TOTAL 70 52 23.0 .509 .250 .713 591 8.3 2.7 797 11.2CAREER HIGHS (DATE: MM/YY)Points 26 at Iowa State 02/14Rebounds 18 BAYLOR 02/13Assists 4 at Iowa State 02/14Steals 4 at TCU 01/16Blocks 9 CENTRAL CONN. 11/12FG 12 two timesFg. att. 16 at TCU 02/153FG 1 nine times3Fg att. 2 two timesFT Made 13 at TCU 02/13Ft att. 14 at TCU 02/13Minutes 38 BAYLOR 02/13

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Empress Davenport 1

Guard | 5-9 | SeniorDuncanville, Texas | Duncanville HS

Career Summary: Played in 131 career games with 97 starts … A versatile guard who was known for her defensive prowess, often guarding the opponent’s best wing player … For her career, averaged 7.2 points per game, 3.6 rebounds per game and 2.2 assists per game … Was named the USBWA Ann Meyers Drysdale National Player of the Week after scoring a career-high 23 points in 39 minutes of action to lead the Longhorns past No. 14 Stanford on Dec. 13, 2015 … An All-Big 12 Honorable Mention selection as a senior in 2015-16 … Scored in double figures on 39 occasions during her career … Graduated in May with a bachelor’s degree in applied learning & development with a youth/social services specialization. CAREER STATSYEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G AST/G PTS PTS/G2012-13 29 27 30.5 .385 .270 .487 108 3.7 2.0 241 8.32013-14 33 16 23.0 .397 .276 .714 129 3.9 2.1 224 6.82014-15 33 20 24.0 .347 .100 .699 118 3.6 2.7 235 7.12015-16 36 34 23.2 .306 .268 .750 114 3.2 2.2 249 6.9TOTAL 131 97 25.0 .356 .246 .665 469 3.6 2.2 949 7.2BIG 12 CAREER STATSYEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G AST/G PTS PTS/G2012-13 18 17 32.6 .419 .269 .477 71 3.9 2.1 162 9.02013-14 17 5 22.9 .364 .179 .714 67 3.9 2.1 105 6.22014-15 16 6 25.1 .314 .091 .778 56 3.5 2.8 96 6.02015-16 18 17 23.6 .303 .270 .773 60 3.3 1.9 132 7.3TOTAL 69 45 26.1 .353 .225 .671 254 3.7 2.2 495 7.2CAREER HIGHS (DATE: MM/YY)Points 23 Stanford 12/15Rebounds 11 UALR 12/13Assists 7 at Cal 03/15Steals 4 TENNESSEE 12/12Blocks 1 eight timesFG 9 Stanford 12/15Fg att. 17 Stanford 12/153FG 3 vs. ASU 03/163Fg att. 6 at Oklahoma St 01/14FT made 7 OKLAHOMA 01/14Ft att. 11 KANSAS 02/13Minutes 40 at Texas Tech 02/13

Sara Hattis 33

Forward | 6-4 | Juniorrio rancho, N.m. | cleveland HS

Career Summary: Played in 51 career games with one start … A dual-sport athlete who played three seasons with the women’s basketball team … Was recruited to Texas as a volleyball student-athlete and was a member of the 2012 NCAA Championship team … Known for her contagious work-ethic and team-first attitude … Averaged 1.6 points per game and 1.3 rebounds per game in an average of 6.5 minutes per game for her career … Her final season was her most productive, seeing action in 26 games and averaging 1.9 points per game and 1.3 rebounds per game … Scored a career-high nine points against Sam Houston State on December 27, 2015… Brought down a career-high five rebounds against UConn on March 28, 2015 in the NCAA Sweet 16 … Graduated in May with a bachelor’s degree in physical culture & sports with a minor in communication ... Will play her final season of eligibility and pursue her master’s degree at Arizona State University.

CAREER STATSYEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G BLk/G PTS PTS/G2012-13 16 1 8.4 .286 - .400 18 1.1 0.1 20 1.32014-15 9 0 4.4 .500 - .500 14 1.6 0.6 11 1.22015-16 26 0 6.0 .404 - .500 33 1.3 0.2 50 1.9TOTAL 51 1 6.5 .376 - .472 64 1.3 0.2 81 1.6BIG 12 CAREER STATSYEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G BLk/G PTS PTS/G2012-13 15 1 8.7 .308 - .400 17 1.1 0.1 20 1.32014-15 7 0 2.9 .333 - .500 6 0.9 0.3 5 0.72015-16 12 0 4.3 .182 - .500 15 1.3 0.1 6 0.5TOTAL 34 1 6.0 .279 - .438 38 1.1 0.1 31 0.9CAREER HIGHS (DATE: MM/YY)Points 9 SHSU 12/15Rebounds 5 vs. UConn 03/15Assists 2 vs. UConn 03/15Steals 1 four timesBlocks 2 vs. UConn 03/15FG 4 two timesFg. att. 8 at Kansas 01/133FG -

3Fg att. -FT Made 3 Canisius 12/15Ft att. 5 SHSU 12/15Minutes 24 at Kansas 01/13

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guard | 5-8 | Seniormarietta, ga. | Hillgrove HS

Career Summary: Played in 134 career games with 98 starts … Her 134 games played are tied with Kathleen Nash and Stacy Stephens for the sixth-most by a player in program history … A four-year starter at point guard, known for her toughness, perseverance and team-first mentality … Finished her career ranked sixth in school history with 454 total assists and is 10th in assists average with 3.4 assists per game … Led the Longhorns in assists in three of her four seasons in Austin, including a career-best 140 assists her senior season … A 2016 All-Big 12 honorable mention selection … Also named to the 2016 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship All-Tournament Team … For her career, averaged 3.4 points per game and 3.2 rebounds per game with 66 three-pointers made … Dished out 111 assists in her freshman campaign of 2012-13, making her just the sixth freshman in Texas history to record 100 or more assists in a season … Logged a career-high nine assists against Texas Tech on Feb. 17, 2013 … Graduated in May with a bachelor’s degree in health promotion with a minor in education.

CAREER STATSYEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G AST/G PTS PTS/G2012-13 30 23 27.2 .252 .118 .647 119 4.0 3.7 67 2.22013-14 34 24 21.6 .366 .340 .595 102 3.0 3.7 131 3.92014-15 34 16 14.6 .318 .333 .444 69 2.0 2.3 74 2.22015-16 36 35 27.4 .311 .333 .644 137 3.8 3.9 182 5.1TOTAL 134 98 22.6 .314 .301 .614 427 3.2 3.4 454 3.4BIG 12 CAREER STATSYEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G AST/G PTS PTS/G2012-13 18 13 27.2 .264 0 .571 69 3.8 3.2 32 1.82013-14 18 17 23.2 .329 .259 .600 61 3.4 3.9 68 3.82014-15 17 4 11.4 .387 .429 .333 29 1.7 1.6 31 1.82015-16 18 17 28.4 .221 .265 .542 77 4.3 4.3 68 3.8TOTAL 71 51 22.7 .281 .260 .559 236 3.3 3.3 199 2.8CAREER HIGHS (DATE: MM/YY)Points 15 TEXAS STATE 11/13Rebounds 9 two timesAssists 9 at Texas Tech 02/13Steals 6 TAMU-C.C. 11/12Blocks 1 11 timesFG 6 TEXAS STATE 11/13Fg att. 10 at Iowa State 02/163FG 4 vs. Kansas 03/163Fg att. 7 two timesFT made 8 Stanford 12/15Ft att. 10 Stanford 12/15Minutes 36 two times

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Guard | 5-11 | SeniorGodley, Texas | Godley HS

Career Summary: Played in 127 career games with 59 starts … A fan favorite who had to overcome a number of injuries throughout the course of her playing career, earning the 2014 Jamie Carey Comeback Award … Ranks ninth in UT school history with a career .795 (171-of-215) free-throw percentage … Averaged 5.6 points per game and 2.0 assists per game for her career … Led the Longhorns in assists her junior year of 2014-15 with 108 … Her junior season was her finest in Austin, averaging 7.9 points per game, 3.1 rebounds per game and 3.2 assists per game … Ranked ninth in the Big 12 in assists per game as a junior … An All-Big 12 honorable mention selection in 2015 … Her career high of 18 points came against Kansas State on Feb. 18, 2015, while her career-high nine rebounds came at Kansas on Feb. 14, 2015 … Graduated in December 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in public relations.

CAREER STATSYEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB RPG AST/G PTS PPG2012-13 30 1 18.3 .297 .140 .840 57 1.9 1.8 131 4.42013-14 34 28 25.5 .356 .375 .850 93 2.7 2.1 246 7.22014-15 34 29 29.9 .359 .313 .726 105 3.1 3.2 267 7.92015-16 29 1 10.8 .319 .200 .810 29 1.0 0.8 68 2.3TOTAL 127 59 21.6 .341 .293 .795 284 2.2 2.0 712 5.6BIG 12 CAREER STATSYEAR GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB RPG AST/G PTS PPG2012-13 18 0 16.6 .266 .150 .889 23 1.3 1.2 69 3.82013-14 18 17 30.1 .367 .387 .882 56 3.1 2.7 156 8.72014-15 18 17 32.6 .326 .324 .702 70 3.9 2.9 147 8.22015-16 15 1 11.9 .366 .273 .786 20 1.3 0.6 47 3.1TOTAL 69 35 23.3 .335 .320 .809 169 2.4 2.0 419 6.1CAREER HIGHS (DATE: MM/YY)Points 18 K-STATE 02/15Rebounds 9 at Kansas 02/15Assists 7 two timesSteals 5 at Oklahoma 01/14Blocks 2 at Baylor 02/14FG 6 three timesFg. att. 17 at Texas Tech 03/143FG 4 two times3Fg att. 9 at TCU 01/14FT Made 7 KANSAS 02/13Ft att. 8 two timesMinutes 48 OKLAHOMA 01/15

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2015-16 STANDINGS BIG 12 OVERALLTEAM W-L % HOME AWAY NEUTRAL STREAK W-L % HOME AWAY NEUTRAL STREAK

Baylor 17-1 .944 9-0 8-1 0-0 W16 36-2 .947 20-0 8-1 9-1 L1Texas 15-3 .833 8-1 7-2 0-0 L1 31-5 .861 17-1 9-2 4-2 L1West Virginia 12-6 .667 7-2 5-4 0-0 W3 25-10 .714 13-2 5-5 7-2 L1Oklahoma State 11-7 .611 8-1 3-6 0-0 W1 21-10 .677 16-1 5-6 0-2 L2Oklahoma 11-7 .611 7-2 4-5 0-0 W2 22-11 .667 11-3 7-6 4-2 L1Kansas State 8-10 .444 5-4 3-6 0-0 L2 19-13 .593 13-4 5-8 1-1 L1TCU 8-10 .444 5-4 3-6 0-0 W1 18-15 .545 14-5 4-9 0-1 L1Iowa State 5-13 .278 3-6 2-7 0-0 L4 13-17 .433 9-6 3-8 1-3 L5Texas Tech 3-15 .167 2-7 1-9 0-0 L1 13-18 .419 10-7 1-9 2-2 L1Kansas 0-18 .000 0-9 0-9 0-0 L18 6-25 .194 4-13 0-11 2-1 L1

PHILLIPS 66 ALL-BIG 12 AWARDSCoach of the Year: Jim Littell, OSUPlayer of the Year: Brittney Martin, OSUFreshman of the Year: Tynice Martin, WVUNewcomer of the Year: Alexis Jones, BUCo-Defensive Players of the Year: Imani Boyette, UT Brittney Martin, OSUSixth Man Award: Vionise Pierre-Louis, OUScholar-Athlete of the Year: Kindred Wesemann, KSU

All-Big 12 First Team Nina Davis, BUNiya Johnson, BUAlexis Jones, BUSeanna Johnson, ISUBreanna Lewis, KSUBrittney Martin, OSUZahna Medley, TCUImani Boyette, UTBrooke McCarty, UTBria Holmes, WVU

All-Big 12 Second TeamKindred Wesemann, LSUKaylon Williams, OUKaylee Jensen, OSUAriel Atkins, UTLanay Montgomery, WVU

All-Big 12 Honorable MentionKristy Wallace, BUJadda Buckley, ISUBridget Carleton, ISUPeyton Little, OUAJ Alix, TCUEmpress Davenport, UTCelina Rodrigo, UTIvonne CookTaylor, TTUArielle Roberson, WVU

Big 12 All-Defensive TeamNiya Johnson, BUBreanna Lewis, KSUBrittney Martin, OSUImani Boyette, UTLanay Montgomery, WVU Big 12 All-Freshman TeamKalani Brown, BUBeatrice Mompremier, BUBridget Carleton, ISUJapreece Dean, TTUTynice Martin, WVU

Phillips 66 All-Tournament TeamAlexis Jones, BU [MVP]Nina Davis, BUNiya Johnson, BUBrooke McCarty, UTCelina Rodrigo, UT

2016 PHilliPS 66 Big 12 cHamPiONSHiP - OKlaHOma city, OKla. (cHeSaPeaKe eNergy areNa)1 Baylor - 82 2 Texas - 66

1 Baylor - 84 2 Texas- 678 Iowa State - 84 7 TCU - 64

9 Texas Tech - 51 10 Kansas - 50

9 Texas Tech - 89 1 Baylor - 791 Baylor

2 Texas - 63 10 Kansas - 81

4 Oklahoma State - 43 3 West Virginia - 74

5 Oklahoma - 57 3 West Virginia - 51

5 Oklahoma - 61 6 Kansas State - 65

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SCORING OFFENSE## Team G W-L Pts Avg/G1. Baylor 38 36-2 2951 77.72. TCU 33 18-15 2384 72.23. texas 36 31-5 2560 71.14. West Virginia 35 25-10 2470 70.65. Oklahoma 33 22-11 2297 69.66. Iowa State 30 13-17 2022 67.47. Oklahoma State 31 21-10 2018 65.18. Kansas State 32 19-13 2062 64.49. Texas Tech 31 13-18 1963 63.310. Kansas 31 6-25 1687 54.4

SCORING DEFENSE## Team G Pts Avg/G1. Baylor 38 2035 53.62. texas 36 2031 56.43. Oklahoma State 31 1801 58.14. West Virginia 35 2054 58.75. Kansas State 32 1965 61.46. Oklahoma 33 2044 61.97. Kansas 31 2054 66.38. Texas Tech 31 2071 66.89. Iowa State 30 2032 67.710. TCU 33 2238 67.8

SCORING MARGIN## Team G OFF DEF Margin1. Baylor 38 77.7 53.6 +24.12. texas 36 71.1 56.4 +14.73. West Virginia 35 70.6 58.7 +11.94. Oklahoma 33 69.6 61.9 +7.75. Oklahoma State 31 65.1 58.1 +7.06. TCU 33 72.2 67.8 +4.47. Kansas State 32 64.4 61.4 +3.08. Iowa State 30 67.4 67.7 -0.39. Texas Tech 31 63.3 66.8 -3.510. Kansas 31 54.4 66.3 -11.8

FREE THROW PCT## Team G FTM FTA Pct1. Iowa State 30 414 548 .7552. TCU 33 440 603 .7303. Oklahoma 33 454 638 .7124. texas 36 489 704 .6955. Kansas 31 271 399 .6796. West Virginia 35 435 650 .6697. Baylor 38 532 800 .6658. Texas Tech 31 311 480 .6489. Kansas State 32 368 568 .64810. Oklahoma State 31 346 552 .627

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES## Team G FG FGA Pct1. Baylor 38 1140 2356 .4842. West Virginia 35 911 2066 .4413. texas 36 952 2188 .4354. TCU 33 852 1992 .4285. Oklahoma State 31 780 1851 .4216. Oklahoma 33 819 1981 .4137. Kansas State 32 738 1805 .4098. Texas Tech 31 742 1931 .3849. Iowa State 30 700 1829 .38310. Kansas 31 618 1710 .361

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE## Team G FG FGA Pct1. Baylor 38 754 2277 .3312. West Virginia 35 733 2071 .3543. texas 36 716 2021 .3544. Oklahoma State 31 638 1756 .3635. Kansas State 32 694 1885 .3686. Oklahoma 33 740 1914 .3877. Iowa State 30 768 1899 .4048. Texas Tech 31 757 1832 .4139. TCU 33 834 2010 .41510. Kansas 31 751 1717 .437

3-POINT FG PCT## Team G FG FGA Pct1. TCU 33 240 614 .3912. Baylor 38 139 374 .3723. texas 36 167 504 .3314. Kansas State 32 218 676 .3225. West Virginia 35 213 668 .3196. Oklahoma 33 205 651 .3157. Kansas 31 180 578 .3118. Texas Tech 31 168 542 .3109. Iowa State 30 208 678 .30710. Oklahoma State 31 112 401 .279

3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE## Team G FG FGA Pct1. Baylor 38 201 738 .2722. TCU 33 163 572 .2853. texas 36 191 666 .2874. West Virginia 35 151 514 .2945. Kansas State 32 224 746 .3006. Texas Tech 31 164 533 .3087. Oklahoma State 31 178 577 .3088. Oklahoma 33 170 543 .3139. Kansas 31 154 452 .34110. Iowa State 30 196 572 .343

REBOUNDING OFFENSE## Team G Reb Avg/G1. Baylor 38 1730 45.52. texas 36 1498 41.63. Oklahoma State 31 1286 41.54. West Virginia 35 1442 41.25. Oklahoma 33 1285 38.96. Texas Tech 31 1203 38.87. Iowa State 30 1160 38.78. TCU 33 1183 35.89. Kansas State 32 1140 35.610. Kansas 31 1021 32.9

REBOUNDING DEFENSE## Team G Reb Avg/G1. Baylor 38 1202 31.62. texas 36 1158 32.23. Oklahoma State 31 1068 34.54. West Virginia 35 1217 34.85. Oklahoma 33 1188 36.06. Kansas 31 1167 37.67. Kansas State 32 1225 38.38. Texas Tech 31 1194 38.59. TCU 33 1282 38.810. Iowa State 30 1205 40.2

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REBOUNDING MARGIN## Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin1. Baylor 38 1730 45.5 1202 31.6 +13.92. texas 36 1498 41.6 1158 32.2 +9.43. Oklahoma State 31 1286 41.5 1068 34.5 +7.04. West Virginia 35 1442 41.2 1217 34.8 +6.45. Oklahoma 33 1285 38.9 1188 36.0 +2.96. Texas Tech 31 1203 38.8 1194 38.5 +0.37. Iowa State 30 1160 38.7 1205 40.2 -1.58. Kansas State 32 1140 35.6 1225 38.3 -2.79. TCU 33 1183 35.8 1282 38.8 -3.010. Kansas 31 1021 32.9 1167 37.6 -4.7

BLOCkED SHOTS## Team G Blocks Avg/G1. West Virginia 35 226 6.462. Baylor 38 239 6.293. texas 36 185 5.144. TCU 33 165 5.005. Kansas State 32 157 4.916. Oklahoma State 31 137 4.427. Iowa State 30 117 3.908. Kansas 31 108 3.489. Oklahoma 33 112 3.3910. Texas Tech 31 95 3.06

ASSISTS## Team G Assists Avg/G1. Baylor 38 786 20.682. Oklahoma State 31 518 16.713. TCU 33 494 14.974. Kansas State 32 476 14.885. West Virginia 35 502 14.346. Oklahoma 33 465 14.097. texas 36 507 14.088. Iowa State 30 411 13.709. Texas Tech 31 364 11.7410. Kansas 31 332 10.71

STEALS## Team G Steals Avg/G1. Kansas State 32 289 9.032. TCU 33 291 8.823. Baylor 38 333 8.764. Oklahoma 33 281 8.525. Oklahoma State 31 250 8.066. texas 36 290 8.067. West Virginia 35 275 7.868. Texas Tech 31 243 7.849. Kansas 31 227 7.3210. Iowa State 30 178 5.93

TURNOVER MARGIN## Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin1. texas 36 572 15.9 647 18.0 +2.082. Oklahoma 33 541 16.4 594 18.0 +1.613. Kansas State 32 491 15.3 531 16.6 +1.254. Baylor 38 573 15.1 616 16.2 +1.135. Oklahoma State 31 478 15.4 513 16.5 +1.136. TCU 33 526 15.9 562 17.0 +1.097. Iowa State 30 380 12.7 393 13.1 +0.438. Texas Tech 31 505 16.3 508 16.4 +0.109. West Virginia 35 582 16.6 557 15.9 -0.7110. Kansas 31 556 17.9 496 16.0 -1.94

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO## Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio1. Baylor 38 786 20.7 573 15.1 1.372. Oklahoma State 31 518 16.7 478 15.4 1.083. Iowa State 30 411 13.7 380 12.7 1.084. Kansas State 32 476 14.9 491 15.3 0.975. TCU 33 494 15.0 526 15.9 0.946. texas 36 507 14.1 572 15.9 0.897. West Virginia 35 502 14.3 582 16.6 0.868. Oklahoma 33 465 14.1 541 16.4 0.869. Texas Tech 31 364 11.7 505 16.3 0.7210. Kansas 31 332 10.7 556 17.9 0.60

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS## Team G No. Avg/G1. Baylor 38 557 14.662. Texas Tech 31 435 14.033. texas 36 501 13.924. Oklahoma State 31 431 13.905. West Virginia 35 464 13.266. Oklahoma 33 395 11.977. Iowa State 30 340 11.338. TCU 33 372 11.279. Kansas 31 325 10.4810. Kansas State 32 306 9.56

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS## Team G No. Avg/G1. Baylor 38 1173 30.872. West Virginia 35 978 27.943. texas 36 997 27.694. Oklahoma State 31 855 27.585. Iowa State 30 820 27.336. Oklahoma 33 890 26.977. Kansas State 32 834 26.068. Texas Tech 31 768 24.779. TCU 33 811 24.5810. Kansas 31 696 22.45

deFeNSive reB Pct.## Team G D-Reb O-Reb D-Reb Pct1. Baylor 38 1173 417 0.7382. texas 36 997 361 0.7343. Oklahoma State 31 855 332 0.7204. Oklahoma 33 890 356 0.7145. Iowa State 30 820 362 0.6946. West Virginia 35 978 438 0.6917. Kansas State 32 834 397 0.6778. Texas Tech 31 768 368 0.6769. Kansas 31 696 346 0.66810. TCU 33 811 442 0.647

OFFeNSive reB Pct.## Team G O-Reb D-Reb O-Reb Pct1. Baylor 38 557 785 0.4152. texas 36 501 797 0.3863. West Virginia 35 464 779 0.3734. Oklahoma State 31 431 736 0.3695. Texas Tech 31 435 826 0.3456. Oklahoma 33 395 832 0.3227. TCU 33 372 840 0.3078. Iowa State 30 340 843 0.2879. Kansas 31 325 821 0.28410. Kansas State 32 306 828 0.270

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3-POINT FG MADE## Team G 3FG Avg/G1. TCU 33 240 7.272. Iowa State 30 208 6.933. Kansas State 32 218 6.814. Oklahoma 33 205 6.215. West Virginia 35 213 6.096. Kansas 31 180 5.817. Texas Tech 31 168 5.428. texas 36 167 4.649. Baylor 38 139 3.6610. Oklahoma State 31 112 3.61

SCORING## Player-Team Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G1. Brittney Martin-OSU SR 31 266 0 101 633 20.42. Seanna Johnson-ISU JR 28 162 29 124 477 17.03. Bria Holmes-WVU SR 35 215 45 114 589 16.84. Breanna Lewis-KSU JR 32 231 0 73 535 16.75. Zahna Medley-TCU SR 33 169 87 114 539 16.36. Nina Davis-BU JR 38 245 3 126 619 16.37. Alexis Jones-BU JR 38 203 70 94 570 15.08. Kaylee Jensen-OSU SO 31 176 4 97 453 14.69. Ivonne CookTaylor-TTU JR 31 190 16 46 442 14.310. Japreece Dean-TTU FR 31 137 31 83 388 12.511. Kaylon Williams-OU SR 33 164 0 82 410 12.412. Kindred Wesemann-KSU JR 32 117 85 69 388 12.113. Bridget Carleton-ISU FR 27 103 55 62 323 12.014. AJ Alix-TCU SO 31 132 66 38 368 11.915. Brooke mccarty-ut SO 36 152 67 53 424 11.816. Jadda Buckley-ISU SO 30 102 33 106 343 11.417. imani Boyette-ut Sr 36 157 3 88 405 11.318. ariel atkins-ut SO 27 111 21 59 302 11.219. Lauren Aldridge-KU SO 31 116 60 52 344 11.120. Peyton Little-OU JR 33 119 51 71 360 10.921. Teana Muldrow-WVU SO 33 127 39 57 350 10.622. Veja Hamilton-TCU SR 30 141 1 35 318 10.623. Tynice Martin-WVU FR 35 139 28 54 360 10.324. Megan Deines-KSU SR 31 104 29 62 299 9.625. Kylee Kopatich-KU FR 31 97 45 55 294 9.526. Vionise Pierre-Louis-OU SO 33 112 0 84 308 9.327. Kalani Brown-BU FR 38 140 0 72 352 9.328. Jada Butts-TCU JR 33 98 24 72 292 8.829. Maddie Manning-OU JR 32 87 24 79 277 8.730. Meredith Burkhall-ISU FR 30 106 1 39 252 8.4

REBOUNDING## Player-Team Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G1. Brittney Martin-OSU SR 31 116 230 346 11.22. Seanna Johnson-ISU JR 28 80 182 262 9.43. imani Boyette-ut Sr 36 106 216 322 8.94. Kaylee Jensen-OSU SO 31 97 160 257 8.35. Lanay Montgomery-WVU JR 35 85 199 284 8.16. Breanna Lewis-KSU JR 32 84 157 241 7.57. Arielle Roberson-WVU SR 34 107 149 256 7.58. Kaylon Williams-OU SR 33 100 134 234 7.19. Shaelyn Martin-KSU SO 32 53 165 218 6.810. Leashja Grant-TTU JR 31 90 120 210 6.811. Bridget Carleton-ISU FR 27 46 136 182 6.712. Beatrice Mompremier-BU FR 38 86 147 233 6.113. Nina Davis-BU JR 38 87 143 230 6.114. Caitlin Diaz-TCU SR 33 51 145 196 5.9 Teana Muldrow-WVU SO 33 59 137 196 5.916. Mandy Coleman-OSU SO 31 44 125 169 5.517. Zuri Sanders-TTU FR 31 79 85 164 5.318. Niya Johnson-BU SR 37 46 147 193 5.219. Vionise Pierre-Louis-OU SO 33 52 120 172 5.220. Maddie Manning-OU JR 32 39 126 165 5.2

Field gOal Pct (min. 3.0 made per game)## Player-Team Cl G FG FGA Pct1. Kalani Brown-BU FR 38 140 232 .6032. Lanay Montgomery-WVU JR 35 116 197 .5893. Vionise Pierre-Louis-OU SO 33 112 194 .5774. Breanna Lewis-KSU JR 32 231 420 .5505. Nina Davis-BU JR 38 245 447 .5486. ariel atkins-ut SO 27 111 207 .5367. Beatrice Mompremier-BU FR 38 116 217 .5358. Kaylon Williams-OU SR 33 164 307 .5349. imani Boyette-ut Sr 36 157 312 .50310. Kaylee Jensen-OSU SO 31 176 351 .50111. Teana Muldrow-WVU SO 33 127 256 .49612. Brittney Martin-OSU SR 31 266 537 .49513. Bria Holmes-WVU SR 35 215 443 .48514. Leashja Grant-TTU JR 31 99 206 .48115. Brooke mccarty-ut SO 36 152 332 .458

ASSISTS## Player-Team Cl G Assists Avg/G1. Niya Johnson-BU SR 37 321 8.682. Roddricka Patton-OSU SR 31 215 6.943. Jadda Buckley-ISU SO 30 179 5.974. Alexis Jones-BU JR 38 168 4.425. AJ Alix-TCU SO 31 125 4.036. celina rodrigo-ut Sr 36 140 3.897. Zahna Medley-TCU SR 33 128 3.888. Bria Holmes-WVU SR 35 130 3.719. Shaelyn Martin-KSU SO 32 112 3.5010. Japreece Dean-TTU FR 31 103 3.3211. Kindred Wesemann-KSU JR 32 104 3.2512. T’ona Edwards-OU JR 33 101 3.0613. Seanna Johnson-ISU JR 28 84 3.0014. Maddie Manning-OU JR 32 88 2.7515. Veja Hamilton-TCU SR 30 77 2.57

Free tHrOw Pct (min. 2.0 made per game)## Player-Team Cl G FTM FTA Pct1. Zahna Medley-TCU SR 33 114 129 .8842. Jadda Buckley-ISU SO 30 106 124 .8553. Kindred Wesemann-KSU JR 32 69 83 .8314. ariel atkins-ut SO 27 59 72 .8195. Megan Deines-KSU SR 31 62 76 .8166. Japreece Dean-TTU FR 31 83 103 .8067. Bridget Carleton-ISU FR 27 62 77 .8058. Brittney Martin-OSU SR 31 101 127 .7959. imani Boyette-ut Sr 36 88 112 .78610. Maddie Manning-OU JR 32 79 101 .78211. Seanna Johnson-ISU JR 28 124 160 .77512. Alexis Jones-BU JR 38 94 123 .76413. Peyton Little-OU JR 33 71 96 .74014. Vionise Pierre-Louis-OU SO 33 84 117 .71815. Jordan Moore-TCU FR 33 75 108 .694

STEALS## Player-Team Cl G Steals Avg/G1. Brittney Martin-OSU SR 31 85 2.742. Roddricka Patton-OSU SR 31 70 2.263. Alexis Jones-BU JR 38 75 1.974. Kindred Wesemann-KSU JR 32 62 1.945. Veja Hamilton-TCU SR 30 53 1.776. Jada Butts-TCU JR 33 58 1.767. Maddie Manning-OU JR 32 53 1.668. Niya Johnson-BU SR 37 61 1.659. Arielle Roberson-WVU SR 34 52 1.5310. T’ona Edwards-OU JR 33 49 1.48 Peyton Little-OU JR 33 49 1.4812. Breanna Lewis-KSU JR 32 47 1.4713. Zahna Medley-TCU SR 33 47 1.4214. lashann Higgs-ut Fr 34 48 1.4115. Kylee Kopatich-KU FR 31 43 1.39 AJ Alix-TCU SO 31 43 1.39

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3-POiNt Fg Pct (min. 1.0 made per game)## Player-Team Cl G 3FG FGA Pct1. Teana Muldrow-WVU SO 33 39 86 .4532. AJ Alix-TCU SO 31 66 153 .4313. Zahna Medley-TCU SR 33 87 208 .4184. Brooke mccarty-ut SO 36 67 162 .4145. Alexis Jones-BU JR 38 70 170 .4126. Timeka O’Neal-KU JR 31 46 112 .4117. Kindred Wesemann-KSU JR 32 85 214 .3978. Toree Thompson-TCU SO 33 48 121 .3979. Ryann Bowser-TTU SR 29 37 94 .39410. Derica Wyatt-OU JR 33 52 133 .39111. Kristy Wallace-BU SO 37 44 114 .38612. Lauren Aldridge-KU SO 31 60 169 .35513. Dayo Olabode-TTU SO 31 34 98 .34714. Emily Durr-ISU SO 30 30 90 .33315. Jadda Buckley-ISU SO 30 33 100 .330

3-POINT FG MADE## Player-Team Cl G 3FG Avg/G1. Kindred Wesemann-KSU JR 32 85 2.662. Zahna Medley-TCU SR 33 87 2.643. AJ Alix-TCU SO 31 66 2.134. Bridget Carleton-ISU FR 27 55 2.045. Lauren Aldridge-KU SO 31 60 1.946. Brooke mccarty-ut SO 36 67 1.867. Alexis Jones-BU JR 38 70 1.848. Nicole Blaskowsky-ISU SR 30 52 1.739. Derica Wyatt-OU JR 33 52 1.5810. Peyton Little-OU JR 33 51 1.5511. Timeka O’Neal-KU JR 31 46 1.4812. Toree Thompson-TCU SO 33 48 1.4513. Kylee Kopatich-KU FR 31 45 1.4514. Kaylee Page-KSU SO 32 44 1.3815. Rayven Brooks-TTU SR 31 41 1.32

BLOCkED SHOTS## Player-Team Cl G Blocks Avg/G1. imani Boyette-ut Sr 36 104 2.892. Lanay Montgomery-WVU JR 35 97 2.773. Breanna Lewis-KSU JR 32 82 2.564. Kaylee Jensen-OSU SO 31 56 1.815. Jordan Moore-TCU FR 33 58 1.766. Beatrice Mompremier-BU FR 38 60 1.587. Vionise Pierre-Louis-OU SO 33 51 1.558. Kalani Brown-BU FR 38 50 1.329. Caelynn ManningAllen-KU JR 31 38 1.2310. Brittney Martin-OSU SR 31 34 1.1011. Arielle Roberson-WVU SR 34 37 1.0912. Teana Muldrow-WVU SO 33 32 0.9713. Caitlin Diaz-TCU SR 33 31 0.9414. Tyler Johnson-KU FR 31 28 0.9015. Leashja Grant-TTU JR 31 27 0.87

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS## Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G1. Brittney Martin-OSU SR 31 116 3.742. Arielle Roberson-WVU SR 34 107 3.153. Kaylee Jensen-OSU SO 31 97 3.134. Kaylon Williams-OU SR 33 100 3.035. imani Boyette-ut Sr 36 106 2.946. Leashja Grant-TTU JR 31 90 2.907. Seanna Johnson-ISU JR 28 80 2.868. Breanna Lewis-KSU JR 32 84 2.639. Zuri Sanders-TTU FR 31 79 2.5510. Lanay Montgomery-WVU JR 35 85 2.4311. Nina Davis-BU JR 38 87 2.2912. Beatrice Mompremier-BU FR 38 86 2.2613. Khadijah Cave-BU JR 38 84 2.2114. Jada Butts-TCU JR 33 64 1.9415. Jada Brown-KU JR 31 56 1.81

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS## Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G1. Brittney Martin-OSU SR 31 230 7.422. Seanna Johnson-ISU JR 28 182 6.503. imani Boyette-ut Sr 36 216 6.004. Lanay Montgomery-WVU JR 35 199 5.695. Kaylee Jensen-OSU SO 31 160 5.166. Shaelyn Martin-KSU SO 32 165 5.167. Bridget Carleton-ISU FR 27 136 5.048. Breanna Lewis-KSU JR 32 157 4.919. Caitlin Diaz-TCU SR 33 145 4.3910. Arielle Roberson-WVU SR 34 149 4.3811. Teana Muldrow-WVU SO 33 137 4.1512. Kaylon Williams-OU SR 33 134 4.0613. Mandy Coleman-OSU SO 31 125 4.0314. Niya Johnson-BU SR 37 147 3.9715. Maddie Manning-OU JR 32 126 3.94

MINUTES PLAYED## Player-Team Cl G Minutes Avg/G1. Brittney Martin-OSU SR 31 1150 37.102. Seanna Johnson-ISU JR 28 997 35.613. Lauren Aldridge-KU SO 31 1095 35.324. Jadda Buckley-ISU SO 30 1040 34.675. Bridget Carleton-ISU FR 27 912 33.786. Niya Johnson-BU SR 37 1246 33.687. Kindred Wesemann-KSU JR 32 1069 33.418. Kylee Kopatich-KU FR 31 1022 32.979. Bria Holmes-WVU SR 35 1149 32.8310. Japreece Dean-TTU FR 31 1012 32.65

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POINTS1. 2523 _________ Annette Smith [131 games] ________ 1981-84,1985-862. 2256 _________ Linda Waggoner [161 games] ______________ 1976-803. 2008 _________ Clarissa Davis [101 games] _______________ 1985-894. 1983 _________ Cinietra Henderson [123 games] ___________ 1989-935. 1917 _________ Tiffany Jackson [123 games] ______________ 2003-076. 1831 _________ Vicki Hall [117 games] ___________________ 1988-937. 1798 _________ Fran Harris [130 games] __________________ 1982-868. 1795 _________ Retha Swindell [151 games] _______________ 1975-799. 1717 _________ Chassidy Fussell [120 games] _____________ 2010-1410. 1708 _________ Heather Schreiber [133 games] ____________ 2001-05 1708 _________ Stacy Stephens [134 games] ______________ 2000-04

SCORING AVERAGE [minimum 50 games]1. 19.9 __________ Clarissa Davis [101 games] ________________ 1985-892. 19.3 __________ Annette Smith [131 games] _________ 1981-84,1985-863. 16.5 __________ Jackie Swaim [85 games] __________________ 1978-814. 16.1 __________ Cinietra Henderson [123 games] ____________ 1989-935. 15.8 __________ Danielle Viglione [105 games] ______________ 1993-976. 15.7 __________ Edna Campbell [55 games] ________________ 1989-917. 15.6 __________ Vicki Hall [117 games] ____________________ 1988-938. 15.6 __________ Tiffany Jackson [123 games] _______________ 2003-079. 14.7 __________ Edwina Brown [116 games] ________________ 1996-0010. 14.3 __________ Chassidy Fussell [120 games] ______________ 2010-14

FIELD GOALS [CAREER]FIELD GOALS MADE1. 1052 _________ Annette Smith [131 games] __________ 1981-84,85-862. 1047 _________ Linda Waggoner [161 games] _____________ 1976-803. 793 __________ Clarissa Davis [101 games] _______________ 1985-894. 780 __________ Fran Harris [130 games] __________________ 1982-865. 779 __________ Cinietra Henderson [123 games] ___________ 1989-936. 770 __________ Retha Swindell [151 games] _______________ 1975-797. 718 __________ Vicki Hall [117 games] ___________________ 1988-938. 711 __________ Tiffany Jackson [123 games] ______________ 2003-079. 675 __________ Stacy Stephens [134 games] ______________ 2000-0410. 664 __________ Edwina Brown [116 games] _______________ 1996-00

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. 2247 _________ Linda Waggoner [161 games] _____________ 1976-802. 1904 _________ Annette Smith [131 games] __________ 1981-84,85-863. 1596 _________ Retha Swindell [151 games] ________________ 1975-794. 1527 _________ Tiffany Jackson [123 games] ______________ 2003-075. 1521 _________ Vicki Hall [117 games] ___________________ 1988-936. 1491 _________ Chassidy Fussell [120 games] _____________ 2010-147. 1488 _________ Fran Harris [130 games] __________________ 1982-868. 1445 _________ Brittainey Raven [133 games] _____________ 2006-109. 1409 _________ Nell Fortner [142 games] _________________ 1977-8110. 1403 _________ Danielle Viglione [105 games] _____________ 1993-97

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE [minimum 100 made]1. .619 [270-436] __ Gay Hemphill ___________________________ 1984-862. .591 [779-1319] Cinietra Henderson ______________________ 1989-933. .578 [654-1132] _ Beverly Williams _________________________ 1984-884. .578 [565-978] __ Jackie Swaim ___________________________ 1978-815. .575 [793-137] __ Clarissa Davis __________________________ 1985-896. .562 [361-642] __ Edna Campbell __________________________ 1989-917. .557 [259-465] __ Ellen Bayer _____________________________ 1986-908. .553 [1052-1904] Annette Smith ______________________ 1981-84,85-869. .551 [499-906] __ Susan Anderson _________________________ 1986-9010. .548 [548-1000] _ Angela Jackson _________________________ 1994-98

3-POINT FIELD GOALS [CAREER]3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE1. 293 __________ Danielle Viglione [105 games] ______________ 1993-972. 237 __________ Kathleen Nash [134 games] ________________ 2007-113. 220 __________ Chassidy Fussell [120 games] ______________ 2010-144. 193 __________ Jamie Carey [96 games] __________________ 2002-055. 189 __________ Heather Schreiber [133 games] _____________ 2001-056. 179 __________ Kim Lummus [106 games] _________________ 1995-997. 152 __________ Erika Arriaran [106 games] _________________ 2005-108. 124 __________ Brittainey Raven [133 games] ______________ 2006-109. 122 __________ Alisha Sare [99 games] ___________________ 1999-0310. 115 __________ Vicki Hall [117 games] ____________________ 1988-93

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. 792 __________ Danielle Viglione [105 games] ______________ 1993-972. 630 __________ Chassidy Fussell [120 games] ______________ 2010-143. 587 __________ Kathleen Nash [134 games] ________________ 2007-114. 569 __________ Kim Lummus [106 games] _________________ 1995-995. 481 __________ Heather Schreiber [133 games] _____________ 2001-056. 462 __________ Jamie Carey [96 games] __________________ 2002-057. 446 __________ Erika Arriaran [106 games] _________________ 2005-108. 376 __________ Brittainey Raven [133 games] ______________ 2006-10 376 __________ Alisha Sare [99 games] ___________________ 1999-0310. 308 __________ Asha Hill [108 games] ____________________ 1998-02

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE [minimum 50 made]1. .418 [193-462] __ Jamie Carey ____________________________ 2002-052. .404 [237-587] __ Kathleen Nash __________________________ 2007-113. .404 [115-285] __ Vicki Hall _______________________________ 1988-934. .393 [189-481] __ Heather Schreiber _______________________ 2001-055. .385 [104-270] __ Brooke McCarty ___________________ 2014-Present6. .370 [293-792] __ Danielle Viglione _________________________ 1993-977. .355 [83-234] ___ Yvonne Anderson ________________________ 2008-128. .353 [82-232] ___ Nekeshia Henderson _____________________ 1991-959. .349 [220-630] __ Chassidy Fussell ________________________ 2010-1410. .344 [99-288] ___ Ashleigh Fontenette ______________________ 2008-12

FREE THROWS [CAREER]FREE THROWS MADE1. 487 __________ Tiffany Jackson [123 games] _______________ 2003-072. 425 __________ Cinietra Henderson [123 games] ____________ 1989-933. 419 __________ Annette Smith [131 games] ___________ 1981-84,85-864. 415 __________ Clarissa Davis [101 games] ________________ 1985-895. 384 __________ Brittainey Raven [133 games] ______________ 2006-106. 373 __________ Edwina Brown [116 games] ________________ 1996-007. 358 __________ Stacy Stephens [134 games] _______________ 2000-048. 346 __________ Andrea Lloyd [127 games] _________________ 1983-879. 319 __________ Heather Schreiber [133 games] _____________ 2001-0510. 313 __________ Chassidy Fussell [120 games] ______________ 2010-14

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED1. 700 __________ Tiffany Jackson [123 games] _______________ 2003-072. 676 __________ Annette Smith [131 games] ___________ 1981-84,85-863. 662 __________ Cinietra Henderson [123 games] ____________ 1989-934. 608 __________ Clarissa Davis [101 games] ________________ 1985-895. 556 __________ Stacy Stephens [134 games] _______________ 2000-046. 523 __________ Andrea Lloyd [127 games] _________________ 1983-877. 509 __________ Brittainey Raven [133 games] ______________ 2006-108. 508 __________ Edwina Brown [116 games] ________________ 1996-009. 474 __________ Retha Swindell [151 games] ________________ 1975-7910. 448 __________ Fey Meeks [115 games] ___________________ 1989-93

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INdIVIdUAL cAreer / recordSFREE THROW PERCENTAGE [minimum 50 made]1. .882 [97-110] ___ Erika Arriaran ___________________________ 2005-102. .848 [296-349] __ Kathleen Nash __________________________ 2007-113. .839 [141-168] __ Kim Lummus ___________________________ 1995-994. .826 [313-379] __ Chassidy Fussell ________________________ 2010-145. .822 [125-152] __ Ariel Atkins _______________________ 2014-Present6. .818 [319-390] __ Heather Schreiber _______________________ 2001-057. .812 [259-319] __ Danielle Viglione _________________________ 1993-978. .801 [173-216] __ Jamie Carey ____________________________ 2002-059. .797 [98-123] ___ Jennifer Clark ___________________________ 1989-9310. .795 [171-215] __ Brady Sanders __________________________ 2012-16

REBOUNDING [CAREER]REBOUNDS1. 1759 _________ Retha Swindell [151 games] ________________ 1975-792. 1223 _________ Stacy Stephens [134 games] _______________ 2000-043. 1115 __________ Andrea Lloyd [127 games] _________________ 1983-874. 1039 _________ Tiffany Jackson [123 games] _______________ 2003-075. 1036 _________ Imani Boyette [126 games] _________________ 2012-166. 983 __________ Cinietra Henderson [123 games] ____________ 1989-937. 966 __________ Annette Smith [131 games] ___________ 1981-84,85-868. 940 __________ Amie Smith [118 games]___________________ 1993-979. 920 __________ Kathleen Nash [134 games] ________________ 2007-1110. 899 __________ Nneka Enemkpali [95 games] ______________ 2011-15

REBOUNDING AVERAGE (minimum 50 games)1. 11.6 __________ Retha Swindell [151 games] ________________ 1975-792. 9.1 ___________ Stacy Stephens [134 games] ______________ 2000-043. 8.8 ___________ Andrea Lloyd [127 games] _________________ 1983-874. 8.7 ___________ Clarissa Davis [101 games] ________________ 1985-895. 8.4 ___________ Tiffany Jackson [123 games] _______________ 2003-076. 8.4 ___________ Jackie Swaim [85 games] __________________ 1978-817. 8.2 ___________ Imani Boyette [126 games] _________________ 2012-168. 8.0 ___________ Nneka Enemkpali [95 games] ______________ 2011-15 8.0 ___________ Amie Smith [118 games]___________________ 1993-97 8.0 ___________ Cinietra Henderson [123 games] ____________ 1989-93

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS1. 1018 _________ Andrea Lloyd [97o-1018d] _________________ 1983-872. 741 __________ Stacy Stephens [482o-741d] _______________ 2000-043. 731 __________ Tiffany Jackson [308o-731d] _______________ 2003-074. 694 __________ Imani Boyette [342o-694d] _________________ 2012-165. 674 __________ Cinietra Henderson [309o-674d] ____________ 1989-936. 659 __________ Vicki Hall [228o-659d]_____________________ 1988-937. 635 __________ Kathleen Nash [285o-635d] ________________ 2007-118. 620 __________ Clarissa Davis [262o-620d] ________________ 1985-899. 574 __________ Amie Smith [366o-574d] ___________________ 1993-9710. 568 __________ Heather Schreiber [286o-568d] _____________ 2001-05

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS1. 482 __________ Stacy Stephens [482o-741d] _______________ 2000-042. 367 __________ Nneka Enemkpali [367o-574d] ______________ 2011-153. 366 __________ Amie Smith [366o-574d] ___________________ 1993-974. 352 __________ Edwina Brown [352o-425d] ________________ 1996-005. 342 __________ Imani Boyette [342o-694d] _________________ 2012-166. 309 __________ Cinietra Henderson [309o-674d] ____________ 1989-937. 308 __________ Tiffany Jackson [308o-731d] _______________ 2003-078. 286 __________ Heather Schreiber [286o-568d] _____________ 2001-059. 285 __________ Kathleen Nash [285o-635d] ________________ 2007-1110. 262 __________ Clarissa Davis [262o-620d] ________________ 1985-89

ASSISTS [CAREER]ASSISTS1. 776 __________ Kamie Ethridge [132 games] _______________ 1982-862. 605 __________ Terri Mackey [108 games] _________________ 1980-833. 537 __________ Amy Claborn [106 games] _________________ 1987-914. 517 __________ Edwina Brown [116 games] ________________ 1996-005. 480 __________ Carla Cortijo [104 games] __________________ 2005-096. 454 __________ Celina Rodrigo [134 games] ________________ 2012-167. 450 __________ NeKeshia Henderson [96 games] ___________ 1991-958. 446 __________ Beverly Williams [130 games] ______________ 1984-889. 419 __________ Nina Norman [126 games] _________________ 2002-0610. 409 __________ Ashleigh Fontenette [131 games] ____________ 2008-12

ASSISTS AVERAGE [minimum 50 games]1. 5.9 ___________ Kamie Ethridge [132 games] _______________ 1982-862. 5.6 ___________ Terri Mackey [108 games] _________________ 1980-833. 5.1 ___________ Amy Claborn [106 games] _________________ 1987-914. 4.7 ___________ NeKeshia Henderson [96 games] ___________ 1991-955. 4.6 ___________ Carla Cortijo [104 games] __________________ 2005-096. 4.5 ___________ Kenya Larkin [65 games] __________________ 2000-027. 4.5 ___________ Edwina Brown [116 games] ________________ 1996-008. 4.0 ___________ Evwella Munn [75 games] _________________ 1978-809 3.5 ___________ Angie Jo Ogletree [116 games] _____________ 1993-9710. 3.4 ___________ Celina Rodrigo [134 games] ________________ 2012-16

BLOCKS SHOTS [CAREER]BLOCKED SHOTS1. 372 __________ Ashley Gayle [130 games] _________________ 2008-122. 303 __________ Imani Boyette [126 games] _________________ 2012-163. 289 __________ Ellen Bayer [124 games] __________________ 1986-904. 250 __________ Ashley Lindsey [122 games] _______________ 2005-095. 221 __________ Angela Jackson [111 games] _______________ 1994-986. 181 __________ Tiffany Jackson [123 games] _______________ 2003-077. 156 __________ Joy Williams [144 games] __________________ 1979-838. 129 __________ Tracy Cook [117 games] ___________________ 1998-029. 121 __________ Stacy Stephens [134 games] _______________ 2000-0410. 112 __________ Carla Littleton [95 games] ____________ 1996-97,98-01

BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE [minimum 50 games]1. 2.9 ___________ Ashley Gayle [130 games] _________________ 2008-122. 2.4 ___________ Imani Boyette [126 games] _________________ 2012-163. 2.3 ___________ Ellen Bayer [124 games] __________________ 1986-904. 2.0 ___________ Ashley Lindsey [122 games] _______________ 2005-095. 2.0 ___________ Angela Jackson [111 games] _______________ 1994-986. 1.5 ___________ Tiffany Jackson [123 games] _______________ 2003-077. 1.2 ___________ Carla Littleton [95 games] ____________ 1996-97,98-018. 1.1 ___________ Tracy Cook [117 games] ___________________ 1998-029. 1.1 ___________ Cokie Reed [73 games] ______________ 2009-10,11-1310. 1.1 ___________ Joy Williams [144 games] __________________ 1979-83

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STEALS [CAREER]STEALS1. 346 __________ Linda Waggoner _________________________ 1976-802. 332 __________ Andrea Lloyd ___________________________ 1983-873. 313 __________ Tiffany Jackson __________________________ 2003-074. 303 __________ Esoleta Whaley _________________________ 1980-845. 295 __________ Annette Smith ______________________ 1981-84,85-866. 291 __________ Hattie Browning _________________________ 1978-807. 281 __________ Terri Mackey ____________________________ 1980-838. 278 __________ Kamie Ethridge __________________________ 1982-869. 257 __________ Edwina Brown __________________________ 1996-00 257 __________ Beverly Williams _________________________ 1984-88

STEALS AVERAGE [minimum 50 games]1. 3.8 ___________ Hattie Browning [77 games] ________________ 1978-802. 2.7 ___________ Esoleta Whaley [114 games] _______________ 1980-843. 2.6 ___________ Andrea Lloyd [127 games] _________________ 1983-874. 2.6 ___________ Terri Mackey [108 games] _________________ 1980-835. 2.5 ___________ Tiffany Jackson [123 games] _______________ 2003-076. 2.4 ___________ Jackie Swaim [85 games] __________________ 1978-817. 2.3 ___________ Annette Smith [131 games] ___________ 1981-84,85-868. 2.2 ___________ Edwina Brown [116 games] ________________ 1996-009. 2.1 ___________ Linda Waggoner [161 games] ______________ 1976-8010. 2.1 ___________ Kamie Ethridge [132 games] _______________ 1982-86

PARTICIPATION [CAREER]GAMES PLAYED1. 161 __________ Linda Waggoner _________________________ 1976-802. 151 __________ Retha Swindell __________________________ 1975-793. 144 __________ Joy Williams ____________________________ 1979-834. 142 __________ Nell Fortner _____________________________ 1977-815. 135 __________ Earnesia Williams ________________________ 2005-106. 134 __________ Celina Rodrigo __________________________ 2012-16 134 __________ Kathleen Nash __________________________ 2007-11 134 __________ Stacy Stephens _________________________ 2000-049. 133 __________ Brittainey Raven _________________________ 2006-10 133 __________ Heather Schreiber _______________________ 2001-05

GAMES STARTED1. 154 __________ Linda Waggoner [161 games] ______________ 1976-802. 134 __________ Stacy Stephens [134 games] _______________ 2000-043. 133 __________ Heather Schreiber [133 games] _____________ 2001-054. 131 __________ Annette Smith [131 games] __________ 1981-84,85-865. 125 __________ Andrea Lloyd [127 games] _________________ 1983-876. 121 __________ Cinietra Henderson [123 games] ____________ 1989-937. 117 __________ Earnesia Williams [135 games] _____________ 2005-108. 114 __________ Amie Smith [118 games]___________________ 1993-979. 112 __________ Brittainey Raven [133 games] ______________ 2006-10 112 __________ Chassidy Fussell [120 games] ______________ 2010-14 112 __________ Vicki Hall [117 games] ____________________ 1988-93

MINUTES1. 3914 _________ Tiffany Jackson __________________________ 2003-072. 3862 _________ Andrea Lloyd ___________________________ 1983-873. 3846 _________ Heather Schreiber _______________________ 2001-054. 3816 _________ Kathleen Nash __________________________ 2007-115. 3719 _________ Kamie Ethridge __________________________ 1982-866. 3717 _________ Brittainey Raven _________________________ 2006-107. 3715 _________ Stacy Stephens _________________________ 2000-048. 3709 _________ Ashleigh Fontenette ______________________ 2008-129. 3690 _________ Chassidy Fussell ________________________ 2010-1410. 3613 _________ Vicki Hall _______________________________ 1988-93

MINUTES AVERAGE1. 31.8 __________ Tiffany Jackson [123 games] _______________ 2003-072. 31.4 __________ Jamie Carey [96 games] __________________ 2002-053. 31.3 __________ Kenya Larkin [65 games] __________________ 2000-024. 30.9 __________ Vicki Hall [117 games] ____________________ 1988-935. 30.8 __________ Chassidy Fussell [120 games] ______________ 2010-146. 30.4 __________ Andrea Lloyd [127 games] _________________ 1983-877. 29.8 __________ Edwina Brown [116 games] ________________ 1996-008. 29.3 __________ Amie Smith [118 games]___________________ 1993-979. 28.9 __________ Heather Schreiber [133 games] _____________ 2001-0510. 28.5 __________ Nina Norman [126 games] _________________ 2002-06

Tiffany Jackson averaged a school-best 31.8 minutes per game over the course of her Texas career, playing 3,914 total minutes.

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SENIORSPOINTS1. Clarissa Davis [1988-89] ______ 8432. Edwina Brown [1999-00] ______ 7223. Jackie Swaim [1980-81] _______ 5754. Tiffany Jackson [2006-07] _____ 5375. Yulonda Wimbish [1987-88] ____ 5356. Cinietra Henderson [1992-93] __ 5247. Beverly Williams [1987-88] _____ 5088. Hattie Browning [1979-80] _____ 4769. Angela Jackson [1997-98] _____ 47410. Brittainey Raven [2006-10] _____ 472

REBOUNDS1. Cathy Burns [1977-78] ________ 3672. Jackie Swaim [1980-81] _______ 3473. Imani Boyette [2015-16] _______ 3224. Retha Swindell [1978-79] ______ 3335. Clarissa Davis [1988-89] ______ 3166. Stacy Stephens [2003-04] _____ 2917. Tiffany Jackson [2006-07] _____ 2898. Andrea Lloyd [1986-87] _______ 2889. Edwina Brown [1999-00] ______ 28410. Kathleen Nash [2010-11] ______ 261

ASSISTS1. Edwina Brown [1999-00] ______ 2032. Kamie Ethridge [1985-86] ______ 2003. Kenya Larkin [2001-02] _______ 1724. Yvonne Anderson [2011-12] ____ 1705. Beverly Williams [1987-88] _____ 1656. Hattie Browning [1979-80] _____ 1627. Evwella Munn [1979-80] _______ 1578. Carla Cortijo [2008-09] ________ 1479. Amy Claborn [1990-91] _______ 14510. Celina Rodrigo [2015-16] ______ 140

BLOCKS1. Imani Boyette [2015-16] _______ 1042. Ashley Gayle [2011-12] ________ 923. Ellen Bayer [1989-90] __________ 854. Ashley Lindsey [2008-09] _______ 725. Retha Swindell [1978-79] _______ 496. Angela Jackson [1997-98] ______ 427. Tiffany Jackson [2006-07] ______ 418. Stacy Stephens [2003-04] ______ 409. Joy Williams [1982-83] _________ 3810. Nneka Enemkpali [2014-15] _____ 32

STEALS1. Hattie Browning [1978-79] _____ 1792. Linda Waggoner [1979-80] _____ 1363. Andrea Lloyd [1986-87] _______ 1044. Edwina Brown [1999-00] _______ 975. Retha Swindell [1978-79] _______ 926. Jackie Swaim [1980-81] ________ 917. Beverly Williams [1987-88] ______ 878. Yvonne Anderson [2011-12] _____ 84 Evwella Munn [1979-80] ________ 8410. Tiffany Jackson [2006-07] ______ 80

JUNIORSPOINTS1. Cathy Burns [1976-77] ________ 8402. Annette Smith [1983-84] _______ 7233. Jackie Swaim [1978-79] _______ 7034. Cinietra Henderson [1991-92] __ 6035. Retha Swindell [1977-78] ______ 5326. Vicki Hall [1990-91]___________ 5267. Kim Basinger [1977-78] _______ 508 Linda Waggoner [1978-79] _____ 5089. Stacy Stephens [2002-03] _____ 50510. Cathy Self [1975-76] __________ 476

REBOUNDS1. Retha Swindell [1977-78] ______ 4662. Cathy Burns [1976-77] ________ 3843. Cinietra Henderson [1991-92] __ 3274. Stacy Stephens [2002-03] _____ 3185. Jackie Swaim [1978-79] _______ 2996. Nneka Enemkpali [2013-14] ____ 2917. Vicki Hall [1990-91]___________ 2658. Joy Williams [1981-82] ________ 2489. Susan Anderson [1988-89] _____ 24310. Ashley Gayle [2010-11] _______ 241

ASSISTS1. Kamie Ethridge [1984-85] ______ 2262. Carla Cortijo [2007-08] ________ 1723. Terri Mackey [1982-83] ________ 1714. Edwina Brown [1998-99] ______ 1595. Amy Claborn [1989-90] _______ 1516. Evwella Munn [1978-79] _______ 1447. Kim Basinger [1977-78] _______ 1378. Beverly Williams [1986-87] _____ 1339. Ashleigh Fontenette [2010-11] ___ 12810. NeKeshia Henderson [1993-94] _____ 126

BLOCKS1. Ashley Gayle [2010-11] _______ 1172. Ellen Bayer [1988-89] __________ 973. Ashley Lindsey [2007-08] _______ 944. Angela Jackson [1996-97] ______ 765. Carla Littleton [1999-00] ________ 656. Imani Boyette [2014-15] ________ 527. Joy Williams [1981-82] _________ 448. Tiffany Jackson [2005-06] ______ 369. Stacy Stephens [2002-03] ______ 35 Tracy Cook [2000-01] __________ 35

STEALS1. Linda Waggoner [1978-79] _____ 1222. Hattie Browning [1978-79] _____ 1123. Esoleta Whaley [1982-83] _____ 1034. Terri Mackey [1982-83] _________ 86 Annette Smith [1983-84] ________ 866. Evwella Munn [1978-79] ________ 857. Retha Swindell [1977-78] _______ 798. Jackie Swaim [1978-79] ________ 769. Kim Basinger [1977-78] ________ 7110. Beverly Williams [1986-87] ______ 70

SOPHOMORESPOINTS1. Annette Smith [1982-83] _______ 7362. Linda Waggoner [1977-78] _____ 7293. Kim Basinger [1976-77] _______ 6874. Fran Harris [1983-84] _________ 6505. Tiffany Jackson [2004-05] _____ 5686. Brittainey Raven [2007-08] _____ 5327. Sherryl Hauglum [1981-82] ____ 5318. Chassidy Fussell [2011-12] ____ 5209. Vicki Hall [1989-90]___________ 51410. Terri Mackey [1981-82] ________ 510

REBOUNDS1. Retha Swindell [1976-77] ______ 6972. Kim Basinger [1976-77] _______ 4453. Stacy Stephens [2001-02] _____ 3034. Heather Schreiber [2002-03] ___ 2865. Nneka Enemkpali [2012-13] ____ 2736. Tiffany Jackson [2004-05] _____ 2717. Andrea Lloyd [1984-85] _______ 2648. Annette Smith [1982-83] _______ 2539. Joy Williams [1980-81] ________ 24610. Imani Boyette [2013-14] _______ 242

ASSISTS1. Terri Mackey [1981-82] ________ 2682. Kamie Ethridge [1983-84] ______ 2553. Amy Claborn [1988-89] _______ 2204. Nina Norman [2003-04] _______ 1425. Esoleta Whaley [1981-82] _____ 1406. Nancy Walling [1980-81] ______ 1107. NeKeshia Henderson [1992-93] _ 108 Ashleigh Fontenette [2009-10] __ 1089. Vanessa Wallace [1996-97] ____ 10710. Brittainey Raven [2007-08] _____ 106

BLOCKS1. Ashley Gayle [2009-10] _______ 1032. Imani Boyette [2013-14] ________ 723. Ellen Bayer [1987-88] __________ 664. Tiffany Jackson [2004-05] ______ 605. Angela Jackson [1995-96] ______ 566. Kelsey Lang [2014-15] _________ 487. Joy Williams [1980-81] _________ 428. Jaime Bailey [1995-96] _________ 349. Stacy Stephens [2001-02] ______ 3210. Ashley Lindsey [2006-07] _______ 30

STEALS1. Hattie Browning [1978-79] _____ 1792. Linda Waggoner [1979-80] _____ 1363. Andrea Lloyd [1986-87] _______ 1044. Edwina Brown [1999-00] _______ 975. Retha Swindell [1978-79] _______ 926. Jackie Swaim [1980-81] ________ 917. Beverly Williams [1987-88] ______ 878. Evwella Munn [1979-80] ________ 849. Amie Smith [1996-97] __________ 7410. Clarissa Davis [1988-89] _______ 72

FRESHMENPOINTS1. Annette Smith [1981-82] _______ 7532. Danielle Viglione [1993-94]_____ 6293. Linda Waggoner [1976-77] _____ 6244. Chassidy Fussell [2010-11] ____ 5175. Andrea Lloyd [1983-84] _______ 5166. Clarissa Davis [1985-86] ______ 4597. Tiffany Jackson [2003-04] _____ 4558. Heather Schreiber [2001-02] ___ 4369. Retha Swindell [1975-76] ______ 40310. Stacy Stephens [2000-01] _____ 364

REBOUNDS1. Annette Smith [1981-82] _______ 3692. Andrea Lloyd [1983-84] _______ 3463. Stacy Stephens [2000-01] _____ 3114. Amie Smith [1993-94] _________ 2955. Imani Boyette [2012-13] _______ 2816. Retha Swindell [1975-76] ______ 2637. Tiffany Jackson [2003-04] _____ 2628. Clarissa Davis [1985-86] ______ 2629. Joy Williams [1979-80] ________ 25310. Kathleen Nash [2007-08] ______ 219

ASSISTS1. Terri Mackey [1980-81] ________ 1662. Carla Cortijo [2006-07] ________ 1473. NeKeshia Henderson [1991-92] _ 1404. Angie Jo Ogletree [1993-94] ___ 1345. Celina Rodrigo [2012-13] ______ 1116. Nina Norman [2002-03] _______ 1027. Kamie Ethridge [1982-83] _______ 958. Andrea Lloyd [1983-84] ________ 899. Retha Swindell [1975-76] _______ 8310. Esoleta Whaley [1980-81] ______ 66

BLOCKS1. Imani Boyette [2012-13] ________ 752. Retha Swindell [1975-76] _______ 693. Ashley Gayle [2008-09] ________ 604. Ashley Lindsey [2005-06] _______ 545. Angela Jackson [1994-95] ______ 476. Tiffany Jackson [2003-04] ______ 447. Ellen Bayer [1986-87] __________ 418. Cokie Reed [2009-10] _________ 409. Tracy Cook [1998-99] __________ 3710. Joy Williams [1979-80] _________ 32 Kelsey Lang [2013-14] _________ 32

STEALS1. Annette Smith [1981-82] ________ 992. Andrea Lloyd [1983-84] ________ 833. Terri Mackey [1980-81] _________ 724. Tiffany Jackson [2003-04] ______ 665. Stacy Stephens [2000-01] ______ 586. Retha Swindell [1975-76] _______ 567. Nekeshia Henderson [1991-92] __ 538. Carla Cortijo [2006-07] _________ 52 Sherryl Hauglum [1980-81] _____ 5210. Lashann Higgs [2015-16] _______ 48

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POINTS1. 3632 [46 games] ______1976-772. 3451 [41 games] ______1978-793. 3237 [39 games] ______1977-784. 3128 [35 games] ______1983-845. 2999 [39 games] ______1981-826. 2980 [37 games] ______1979-807. 2956 [35 games] ______1987-888. 2851 [34 games] ______1985-869. 2826 [33 games] ______1986-87 2826 [36 games] ______1980-81

SCORING AVERAGE1. 89.4 [35 games] ______1983-842. 85.6 [33 games] ______1986-873. 85.3 [32 games] ______1988-894. 84.8 [31 games] ______1984-855. 84.5 [35 games] ______1987-886. 84.2 [41 games] ______1978-797. 84.1 [32 games] ______1989-908. 83.9 [34 games] ______1985-869. 83.0 [39 games] ______1977-7810. 83.0 [33 games] ______1982-83

SCORING DEFENSE1. 47.0 [28 games] ______1975-762. 54.9 [27 games] ______1974-753. 55.4 [31 games] ______2004-054. 55.8 [35 games] ______2002-035. 56.4 [36 games] ______2015-166. 56.7 [35 games] ______2003-047. 57.2 [34 games] ______1985-868. 58.0 [41 games] ______1978-799. 58.7 [33 games] ______2008-0910. 58.8 [32 games] ______2006-07

SCORING MARGIN1. 26.7 [83.9-57.2] _______1985-862. 26.2 [84.2-58.0] _______1978-793. 24.4 [85.6-61.2] _______1986-874. 23.8 [84.8-61.0] _______1984-855. 23.2 [89.4-66.1] _______1983-846. 22.7 [84.5-61.7] _______1987-887. 20.5 [84.1-63.6] _______1989-908. 20.1 [83.0-62.8] _______1982-839. 18.9 [80.5-61.7] _______1979-8010. 18.7 [74.5-55.8] _______2002-03

FIELD GOALS [SEASON]FIELD GOALS MADE1. 1561 [46 games] ______1976-772. 1471 [41 games] ______1978-793. 1384 [39 games] ______1977-784. 1277 [39 games] ______1981-82 1277 [37 games] ______1979-806. 1255 [35 games] ______1983-847. 1230 [35 games] ______1987-888. 1189 [36 games] ______1980-819. 1162 [34 games] ______1985-8610. 1160 [33 games] ______1982-83

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. 4108 [46 games] ______1976-772. 3042 [41 games] ______1978-793. 2986 [39 games] ______1977-784. 2720 [37 games] ______1979-805. 2589 [39 games] ______1981-826. 2477 [36 games] ______1980-817. 2392 [35 games] ______1987-88 2392 [35 games] ______1983-849. 2326 [33 games] ______1982-8310. 2253 [35 games] ______2002-03

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE1. .549 [1162-2118] ______1985-862. .540 [1156-2142] ______1986-873. .533 [1110-2082] ______1984-854. .525 [1255-2392] ______1983-845. .514 [1230-2392] ______1987-886. .506 [1032-2039] ______1989-907. .499 [1160-2326] ______1982-838. .497 [1092-2195] ______1988-899. .497 [936-1885] _______1990-9110. .493 [1277-2589] ______1981-82

FG PERCENTAGE DEFENSE1. .339 [621-1832] _______1974-752. .347 [692-1994] _______2013-143. .354 [716-2021] _______2015-164. .355 [570-1607] _______1975-765. .359 [749-2084] _______1989-906. .365 [733-2006] _______2014-157. .368 [709-1929] _______2008-098. .369 [709-1920] _______ 2011-129. .372 [776-2088] _______2003-0410. .372 [714-1921] _______2002-03

3-POINT FIELD GOALS [SEASON]3-POINT FG MADE1. 231 [33 games] _______ 2010-112. 206 [33 games] _______2009-103. 187 [34 games] _______2013-144. 184 [31 games] _______1993-945. 174 [33 games] _______2008-096. 167 [36 games] _______2015-167. 161 [32 games] _______ 2011-128. 153 [35 games] _______2007-089. 151 [35 games] _______2002-0310. 145 [35 games] _______2003-04

3-POINT FG ATTEMPTED1. 626 [33 games] _______ 2010-112. 566 [33 games] _______2009-103. 518 [31 games] _______1993-944. 512 [34 games] _______2013-145. 504 [36 games] _______2015-166. 490 [35 games] _______2007-087. 483 [33 games] _______2008-098. 475 [32 games] _______ 2011-129. 442 [35 games] _______2014-1510. 408 [31 games] _______2004-05

3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE1. .429 [70-163] _________1988-892. .388 [69-178] _________1989-903. .386 [151-391] ________2002-034. .371 [145-391] ________2003-045. .369 [231-626] ________ 2010-116. .365 [187-512] ________2013-147. .364 [206-566] ________2009-108. .360 [174-483] ________2008-099. .358 [126-352] ________1996-9710. .355 [184-518] ________1993-94

3-POINT FG PCT. DEFENSE1. .265 [83-313] _________1992-932. .266 [78-293] _________1995-963. .283 [111-392] ________2002-034. .285 [73-256] _________1989-905. .287 [191-166] ________2015-16 .287 [184-641] ________2013-147. .288 [119-413] ________2003-048. .290 [142-490] ________2008-099. .293 [170-581] ________2007-0810. .293 [102-348] ________1996-97

FREE THROWS [SEASON]FREE THROWS MADE1. 618 [35 games] _______1983-842. 558 [32 games] _______1989-903. 527 [34 games] _______1985-864. 526 [30 games] _______1995-965. 525 [35 games] _______2003-046. 517 [31 games] _______1993-947. 516 [33 games] _______ 2010-118. 513 [33 games] _______1986-879. 510 [46 games] _______1976-7710. 509 [41 games] _______1978-79

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED1. 899 [35 games] _______1983-842. 831 [46 games] _______1976-773. 819 [34 games] _______1985-864. 805 [32 games] _______1989-905. 797 [31 games] _______1993-946. 784 [33 games] _______1986-877. 771 [41 games] _______1978-798. 768 [30 games] _______1992-939. 761 [35 games] _______1987-8810. 757 [30 games] _______1995-96

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE1. .740 [485-655] ________2007-082. .724 [492-680] ________2008-093. .722 [525-727] ________2003-044. .714 [491-688] ________1996-975. .713 [457-641] ________1997-986. .710 [475-669] ________2001-027. .704 [472-670] ________2002-038. .695 [489-704] ________2015-16 .695 [526-757] ________1995-9610. .694 [430-620] ________2006-07 .694 [365-526] ________2005-06

REBOUNDING [SEASON]REBOUNDS1. 1866 [39 games] ______1977-782. 1725 [41 games] ______1978-793. 1549 [36 games] ______1980-814. 1518 [37 games] ______1979-805. 1499 [34 games] ______2013-146. 1498 [36 games] ______2015-167. 1478 [35 games] ______2014-158. 1477 [39 games] ______1981-829. 1468 [35 games] ______2002-0310. 1459 [34 games] ______1999-00

REBOUNDING AVERAGE1. 47.8 [39 games] ______1977-782. 44.7 [31 games] ______1993-943. 44.1 [34 games] ______2013-144. 43.6 [33 games] ______2000-015. 43.3 [30 games] ______2012-136. 43.2 [30 games] ______1992-937. 43.0 [36 games] ______1980-818. 42.9 [34 games] ______1999-009. 42.9 [33 games] ______ 2010-1110. 42.6 [30 games] ______1995-96

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS1. 1011 [488o-1011d]_____2013-142. 997 [501o-997d] ______2015-163. 983 [495o-983d] ______2014-154. 967 [463o-967d] ______2003-045. 931 [472o-931d] ______2009-106. 908 [560o-908d] ______2002-037. 894 [565o-894d] ______1999-008. 885 [513o-885d] ______2007-089. 882 [433o-882d] ______1989-9010. 881 [534o-881d] ______ 2010-11

DEFENSIVE REBOUND AVERAGE1. 29.7 [34 games] ______2013-142. 28.2 [33 games] ______2009-103. 28.1 [35 games] ______2014-15 28.1 [30 games] ______1992-935. 28.1 [31 games] ______1993-946. 27.7 [36 games] ______2015-167. 27.6 [35 games] ______2003-048. 27.6 [32 games] ______1989-909. 27.4 [32 games] ______2001-0210. 27.2 [30 games] ______2012-13

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS1. 591 [591o-847d] ______2000-012. 565 [565o-894d] ______1999-003. 560 [560o-908d] ______2002-034. 534 [534o-881d] ______ 2010-115. 516 [516o-870d] ______1993-946. 513 [513o-885d] ______2007-087. 507 [507o-875d] ______1987-888. 501 [501o-997d] ______2015-169. 495 [495o-983d] ______2014-1510. 488 [488o-1011d] _____2013-14

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TeAm SINGLe SeASoN / recordSOFFENSIVE REBOUND AVG. 1. 17.9 [33 games] ______2000-012. 16.7 [28 games] ______1998-993. 16.6 [31 games] ______1993-944. 16.6 [34 games] ______1999-005. 16.2 [33 games] ______ 2010-116. 16.1 [30 games] ______2012-137. 16.0 [35 games] ______2002-038. 15.7 [28 games] ______1994-959. 15.5 [30 games] ______1995-9610. 15.1 [30 games] ______1992-93

REBOUNDING DEFENSE1. 31.3 [33 games] ______1986-872. 31.5 [27 games] ______1974-753. 31.7 [34 games] ______1985-864. 32.1 [35 games] ______1983-845. 32.2 [36 games] ______2015-166. 32.3 [31 games] ______1984-857. 33.0 [35 games] ______2014-15 33.0 [34 games] ______2013-149. 33.3 [35 games] ______2003-0410. 33.5 [31 games] ______2004-05

REBOUNDING MARGIN1. 12.3 [39.3-27.0] _______1986-872. 11.1 [44.1-33.0] _______2013-143. 10.7 [40.4-29.6] _______1985-864. 10.0 [41.1-31.1] _______1989-905. 9.4 [41.6-32.2] ________2015-16 9.4 [41.7-32.3] ________1984-857. 9.2 [42.2-33.0] ________2014-15 9.2 [43.3-34.1] ________2012-139. 9.1 [40.7-31.6] ________1988-8910. 8.8 [38.7-29.9] ________1990-91

ASSISTS [SEASON]ASSISTS1. 715 _______________ 1983-842. 651 _______________ 1979-803. 611 _______________ 1978-794. 599 _______________ 1987-885. 592 _______________ 1980-816. 591 _______________ 1982-837. 586 _______________ 1981-828. 578 _______________ 1985-869. 551 _______________ 1988-8910. 535 _______________ 1986-87

ASSISTS AVERAGE1. 20.4 [35 games] ______1983-842. 17.9 [33 games] ______1982-833. 17.6 [37 games] ______1979-804. 17.2 [32 games] ______1988-895. 17.1 [35 games] ______1987-886. 17.0 [34 games] ______1985-867. 16.8 [31 games] ______1984-858. 16.6 [28 games] ______1975-769. 16.4 [36 games] ______1980-8110. 16.2 [33 games] ______1986-87

BLOCKED SHOTS [SEASON]BLOCKED SHOTS1. 199 _______________ 2009-102. 191 _______________ 2011-123. 185 ________________2015-164. 183 _______________ 2010-115. 175 _______________ 2008-096. 168 _______________ 2007-087. 164 _______________ 2005-068. 161 ________________2014-159. 160 _______________ 1989-9010. 156 _______________ 2004-05

BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE1. 6.0 [33 games] _______2009-102. 6.0 [32 games] _______ 2011-123. 5.9 [28 games] _______2005-064. 5.5 [33 games] _______ 2010-115. 5.3 [33 games] _______2008-096. 5.2 [36 games] _______2015-167. 5.0 [31 games] _______2004-058. 5.0 [32 games] _______1989-909. 4.8 [35 games] _______2007-0810. 4.8 [30 games] _______2012-13

STEALS [SEASON]STEALS1. 678 _______________ 1978-792. 675 _______________ 1979-803. 573 _______________ 1981-824. 559 _______________ 1980-815. 522 _______________ 1982-836. 521 _______________ 1983-847. 434 _______________ 2002-038. 430 _______________ 1985-869. 399 _______________ 1986-8710. 391 _______________ 1977-78

STEALS AVERAGE1. 18.2 [37 games] ______1979-802. 16.5 [41 games] ______1978-793. 15.8 [33 games] ______1982-834. 15.5 [36 games] ______1980-815. 14.9 [35 games] ______1983-846. 14.7 [39 games] ______1981-827. 12.6 [34 games] ______1985-868. 12.4 [35 games] ______2002-039. 12.1 [33 games] ______1986-8710. 11.9 [31 games] _______1984-85

PARTICIPATION [SEASON]GAMES PLAYED1. 46 ________________ 1976-772. 41 ________________ 1978-793. 39 ________________ 1981-82 39 ________________ 1977-785. 37 ________________ 1979-806. 36 _________________2015-16 36 ________________ 1980-818. 35 _________________2014-15 35 ________________ 2007-08 35 ________________ 2003-04 35 ________________ 2002-03 35 ________________ 1987-88 35 ________________ 1983-84

WINS [SEASON]MOST WINS1. 37 [37-4] ____________1978-792. 36 [36-10] ___________1976-773. 35 [35-4] ____________1981-824. 34 [34-0] ____________1985-865. 33 [33-4] ____________1979-80

WINNING PERCENTAGE1. 1.000 [34-0] __________1985-862. .939 [31-2] ___________1986-873. .914 [32-3] ___________1987-884. .914 [32-3] ___________1983-845. .909 [30-3] ___________1982-83

MOST SWC WINS1. 16 [16-0] ____________1988-89 16 [16-0] ____________1987-88 16 [16-0] ____________1986-87 16 [16-0] ____________1985-86 16 [16-0] ____________1984-85 16 [16-0] ____________1983-842. 15 [15-1] ____________1989-903. 14 [14-2] ____________1990-914. 13 [13-1] ____________1995-96 13 [13-1] ____________1992-935. 11 [11-3]_____________1991-926. 10 [10-4] ____________1993-94

SWC WIN STREAK [Reg. Season]1. 117 games 01-15-82 - 02-18-90

SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE SUMMARY

In the 14-year history of women’s basketball in the Southwest Conference, Texas ...• Won 10 of 14 regular-season titles,• Posted a 214-22 (.907) record against SWC teams,• Compiled a 183-game win streak against schools that spanned 12 years (1978-90),• Produced the winningest coach in SWC men’s or women’s history in Jody Conradt (214-22 SWC), who also was award SWC Coach of the Year five times (1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1996),• Had 26 SWC Player of the Week honorees,• Had 18 players selected to the all-conference team 37 times,• Had seven SWC Tournament MVPs,• Produced 4-of-8 SWC Players of the Decade,• Produced six SWC Players of the Year,• nd produced seven SWC Freshmen/Newcomers of the Year.

MOST BIG 12 WINS1. 15 [15-3] ____________2015-16 15 [15-1] ____________2002-033. 14 [14-2] ____________2003-044. 13 [13-3] ____________2004-055. 12 [12-4] ____________1996-976. 11 [11-7]_____________2013-147. 10 [10-6] ____________2009-10 10 [10-6] ____________2001-02 10 [10-6] ____________1998-99

OVERALL WIN STREAK1. 40 games _ 11-29-85 - 12-09-862. 32 games _ 12-09-81 - 03-26-823. 31 games _ 03-10-79 - 02-22-804. 27 games _ 12-30-83 - 03-23-845. 25 games _ 12-27-86 - 03-21-87 25 games _ 12-21-82 - 03-25-83

BIG 12 WIN STREAK [Reg. Season]1. 12 games _ 01-29-03 - 01-10-042. 9 games __ 01-17-04 - 02-14-043. 8 games __ 02-19-02 - 01-22-034. 7 games __ 02-09-05 - 03-02-055. 6 games __ 01-20-16 - 02-10-16 6 games __ 01-31-10 - 02-17-107. 5 games __ 12-30-15 - 01-13-16 5 games ___01-22-11 - 02-09-11 5 games __ 02-01-09 - 02-15-09 5 games __ 01-02-02 - 01-16-02 5 games __ 02-06-99 - 02-24-99 5 games __ 01-15-97 - 01-29-97 SEASON-OPENING WIN STREAK1. 34 games [34-0] ______1985-862. 30 games [33-4] ______1979-803. 16 games [31-5] ______2015-164. 13 games [24-11] _____2014-15

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POINTS1. 843 _ Clarissa Davis [32 games] ___ 1988-892. 753 _ Annette Smith [39 games] ___ 1981-823. 736 _ Annette Smith [33 games] ___ 1982-834. 729 _ Linda Waggoner [38 games] _ 1977-785. 723 _ Annette Smith [29 games] ___ 1983-846. 722 _ Edwina Brown [34 games] ___ 1999-00 722 _ Cathy Burns [46 games] ____ 1976-778. 703 _ Jackie Swaim [40 games] ___ 1978-799. 650 _ Fran Harris [35 games] _____ 1983-8410. 629 _ Danielle Viglione [30 games] _ 1993-94

SCORING AVERAGE [minimum 15]1. 26.3 _ Clarissa Davis [32 games] ___ 1988-892. 24.9 _ Annette Smith [29 games] ___ 1983-843. 22.3 _ Annette Smith [33 games] ___ 1982-834. 21.2 _ Edwina Brown [34 games] ___ 1999-005. 21.0 _ Danielle Viglione [30 games] _ 1993-946. 19.5 _ Cinietra Henderson [31 games] 1991-927. 19.3 _ Annette Smith [39 games] ___ 1981-828. 19.2 _ Linda Waggoner [38 games] _ 1977-789. 18.6 _ Clarissa Davis [26 games] ___ 1986-8710. 18.6 _ Fran Harris [35 games] _____ 1983-84

FIELD GOALS [SEASON]FIELD GOALS MADE1. 361 _ Cathy Burns [46 games] ____ 1976-772. 330 _ Linda Waggoner [38 games] _ 1977-783. 324 _ Clarissa Davis [32 games] ___ 1988-894. 316 _ Annette Smith [39 games] ___ 1981-825. 308 _ Annette Smith [33 games] ___ 1982-836. 298 _ Annette Smith [29 games] ___ 1983-847. 291 _ Linda Waggoner [45 games] _ 1976-778. 284 _ Jackie Swaim [40 games] ___ 1978-799. 282 _ Fran Harris [35 games] _____ 1983-8410. 274 _ Edwina Brown [34 games] ___ 1999-00

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. 736 _ Kim Basinger [46 games] ____ 1976-772. 717 _ Cathy Burns [46 games] ____ 1976-773. 684 _ Linda Waggoner [38 games] _ 1977-784. 604 _ Linda Waggoner [45 games] _ 1976-775. 589 _ Edwina Brown [34 games] ___ 1999-006. 585 _ Clarissa Davis [32 games] ___ 1988-897. 562 _ Annette Smith [39 games] ___ 1981-828. 561 _ Annette Smith [33 games] ___ 1982-839. 550 _ Danielle Viglione [30 games] _ 1993-9410. 549 _ Fran Harris [35 games] _____ 1983-84

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE [minimum 50 made]1. .649 _ Cinietra Henderson [211-325] 1992-932. .641 _ Clarissa Davis [93-145] _____ 1987-883. .625 _ Gay Hemphill [75-120] ______ 1985-864. .617 _ Gay Hemphill [195-316] _____ 1984-855. .617 _ Annissa Hastings [66-107] ___ 2004-056. .613 _ Ellen Bayer [98-160] _______ 1989-907. .612 _ Beverly Williams [172-281] __ 1985-868. .611 _ Beverly Williams [185-303] __ 1986-879. .600 _ Ellen Bayer [75-125] _______ 1988-8910. .599 _ Angela Jackson [193-322] ___ 1997-98

3-POINT FIELD GOALS [SEASON]3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE1. 115 _ Danielle Viglione [30 games] _ 1993-942. 73 __ Kathleen Nash [33 games] ___ 2010-113. 70 __ Jamie Carey [31 games] ____ 2004-054. 69 __ Alisha Sare [34 games] _____ 1999-00 69 __ Danielle Viglione [30 games] _ 1996-976. 68 __ Chassidy Fussell [32 games] _ 2011-12 68 __ Kathleen Nash [33 games] ___ 2009-108. 67 __ Brooke McCarty [36 games] _ 2015-16 67 __ Danielle Viglione [30 games] _ 1995-9610. 66 __ Jamie Carey [35 games] ____ 2003-04 66 __ Kim Lummus [28 games] ____ 1998-99

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. 308 _ Danielle Viglione [30 games] _ 1993-942. 200 _ Alisha Sare [34 games] _____ 1999-003. 189 _ Kathleen Nash [33 games] ___ 2010-114. 188 _ Danielle Viglione [30 games] _ 1996-975. 182 _ Kim Lummus [28 games] ____ 1998-996. 180 _ Chassidy Fussell [32 games] _ 2011-12 180 _ Kim Lummus [27 games] ____ 1997-988. 179 _ Danielle Viglione [30 games] _ 1995-969. 176 _ Chassidy Fussell [32 games] _ 2010-1110. 163 _ Jamie Carey [31 games] ____ 2004-05

3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE [minimum 20 made]1. .472 _ Kathleen Nash [68-144] _____ 2009-102. .465 _ Nekia Jones [20-43] ________ 2013-143. .440 _ Vicki Hall [33-75] __________ 1989-904. .439 _ Johnna Pointer [29-66] ______ 1988-895. .432 _ Yvonne Anderson [38-88] ____ 2010-116. .431 _ Heather Schreiber [47-109] __ 2002-037. .431 _ Krystle Henderson [28-65] ___ 2013-148. .429 _ Jamie Carey [70-163] _______ 2004-059. .429 _ Kala Bowers [24-56] ________ 2001-0210. .417 _ Ashley Roberts [20-48] _____ 2012-13

FREE THROWS [SEASON]FREE THROWS MADE1. 188 _ Clarissa Davis [32 games] ___ 1988-892. 172 _ Edwina Brown [34 games] ___ 1999-003. 143 _ Tiffany Jackson [32 games] __ 2006-074. 137 _ Cinietra Henderson [31 games] 1991-925. 135 _ Jackie Swaim [40 games] ___ 1978-796. 127 _ Annette Smith [29 games] ___ 1983-847. 126 _ Andrea Lloyd [35 games] ____ 1983-848. 121 _ Annette Smith [39 games] ___ 1981-829. 120 _ Tiffany Jackson [31 games] __ 2004-05 120 _ Annette Smith [33 games] ___ 1982-83

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED1. 262 _ Clarissa Davis [32 games] ___ 1988-892. 225 _ Edwina Brown [34 games] ___ 1999-003. 209 _ Tiffany Jackson [32 games] __ 2006-074. 207 _ Annette Smith [39 games] ___ 1981-825. 200 _ Cinietra Henderson [31 games] 1991-926. 197 _ Cathy Burns [46 games] ____ 1976-777. 194 _ Annette Smith [33 games] ___ 1982-838. 193 _ Jackie Swaim [40 games] ___ 1978-799. 186 _ Annette Smith [29 games] ___ 1983-8410. 180 _ Tiffany Jackson [31 games] __ 2004-05 180 _ Andrea Lloyd [35 games] ____ 1983-84

FREE THROW PCT. [minimum 20 made]1. .938 _ Kim Lummus [45-48] _______ 1998-992. .917 _ Erika Arriaran [22-24] _______ 2009-103. .905 _ Chassidy Fussell [86-95] ____ 2011-124. .894 _ Kathleen Nash [84-94] ______ 2010-115. .892 _ Danielle Viglione [74-83] ____ 1995-966. .889 _ Erika Arriaran [24-27] _______ 2006-077. .881 _ Danielle Viglione [37-42] ____ 1994-958. .875 _ Heather Schreiber [56-64] ___ 2004-059. .867 _ Kim Lummus [26-30] _______ 1996-9710. .862 _ Lyssa McBride [25-29] ______ 1987-88

REBOUNDING [SEASON]REBOUNDS1. 697 _ Retha Swindell [45 games] __ 1976-772. 466 _ Retha Swindell [39 games] __ 1977-783. 445 _ Kim Basinger [46 games] ____ 1976-774. 369 _ Annette Smith [39 games] ___ 1981-825. 347 _ Jackie Swaim [36 games] ___ 1980-816. 346 _ Andrea Lloyd [35 games] ____ 1983-847. 333 _ Retha Swindell [40 games] __ 1978-798. 327 _ Cinietra Henderson [31 games] 1991-929. 322 _ Imani Boyette [36 games] ___ 2015-1610. 318 _ Stacy Stephens [35 games] __ 2002-03

REBOUNDING AVERAGE (minimum 15)1. 15.5 _ Retha Swindell [45 games] __ 1976-772. 11.9 _ Retha Swindell [39 games] __ 1977-783. 10.5 _ Cinietra Henderson [31 games] 1991-924. 10.4 _ Nneka Enemkpali [17 games] 2014-155. 9.9 __ Andrea Lloyd [35 games] ____ 1983-846. 9.9 __ Clarissa Davis [32 games] ___ 1988-897. 9.8 __ Stacy Stephens [31 games] __ 2001-028. 9.7 __ Retha Swindell [27 games] __ 1975-769. 9.7 __ Kim Basinger [46 games] ____ 1976-7710. 9.6 __ Jackie Swaim [36 games] ___ 1980-81

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS1. 216 _ Imani Boyette [106o-216d] ___ 2015-16 216 _ Tiffany Jackson [73o-216d] __ 2006-073. 207 _ Vicki Hall [58o-207d] _______ 1990-914. 199 _ Andrea Lloyd [97o-199d] ____ 1986-875. 192 _ Tiffany Jackson [79o-192d] __ 2004-056. 190 _ Stacy Stephens [101o-190d] _ 2003-047. 188 _ Stacy Stephens [115o-188d] _ 2001-028. 186 _ Heather Schreiber [100o-186d] 2002-039. 185 _ Clarissa Davis [131o-185d] __ 1988-8910. 184 _ Stacy Stephens [134o-184d] _ 2002-03 DEFENSIVE REBOUND AVERAGE [minimum 15]1. 6.9 __ Vicki Hall [30 games] _______ 1990-912. 6.8 __ Tiffany Jackson [32 games] __ 2006-073. 6.2 __ Tiffany Jackson [31 games] __ 2004-054. 6.1 __ Stacy Stephens [31 games] __ 2001-025. 6.0 __ Imani Boyette [36 games] ___ 2015-16 6.0 __ Imani Boyette [30 games] ___ 2012-13 6.0 __ Andrea Lloyd [33 games] ____ 1986-878. 5.9 __ Nneka Enemkpali [17 games] 2014-15 5.9 __ Amie Smith [31 games] _____ 1993-9410. 5.8 __ Tiffany Jackson [25 games] __ 2005-06 5.8 __ Clarissa Davis [32 games] ___ 1988-89

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INdIVIdUAL SINGLe SeASoN / recordSOFFENSIVE REBOUNDS1. 134 _ Stacy Stephens [134o-184d] _ 2002-032. 132 _ Stacy Stephens [132o-179d] _ 2000-013. 131 _ Clarissa Davis [131o-185d] __ 1988-894. 124 _ Edwina Brown [124o-160d] __ 1999-005. 119 _ Nneka Enemkpali [119o-172d] 2013-146. 115 _ Stacy Stephens [115o-188d] _ 2001-027. 112 _ Amie Smith [112o-183d] _____ 1993-948. 109 _ Nneka Enemkpali [109o-164d] 2012-139. 106 _ Imani Boyette [106o-216d] ___ 2015-1610. 101 _ Stacy Stephens [101o-190d] _ 2003-04

OFFENSIVE REBOUND AVERAGE [minimum 15]1. 4.4 __ Nneka Enemkpali [17 games] 2014-152. 4.1 __ Clarissa Davis [32 games] ___ 1988-893. 4.0 __ Stacy Stephens [33 games] __ 2000-014. 3.8 __ Stacy Stephens [35 games] __ 2002-035. 3.8 __ Nneka Enemkpali [29 games] 2012-136. 3.7 __ Clarissa Davis [26 games] ___ 1986-877. 3.7 __ Stacy Stephens [31 games] __ 2001-028. 3.6 __ Edwina Brown [34 games] ___ 1999-009. 3.6 __ Amie Smith [31 games] _____ 1993-9410. 3.6 __ Edwina Brown [28 games] ___ 1998-99

ASSISTS [SEASON]ASSISTS1. 268 _ Terri Mackey ______________ 1981-822. 255 _ Kamie Ethridge ___________ 1983-843. 226 _ Kamie Ethridge ___________ 1984-854. 220 _ Amy Claborn _____________ 1988-895. 203 _ Edwina Brown ____________ 1999-006. 200 _ Kamie Ethridge ___________ 1985-867. 172 _ Carla Cortijo ______________ 2007-08 172 _ Kenya Larkin _____________ 2001-029. 171 _ Terri Mackey ______________ 1982-8310. 170 _ Yvonne Anderson __________ 2011-12

ASSISTS AVERAGE [minimum 15]1. 7.3 __ Kamie Ethridge [31 games] __ 1984-852. 7.3 __ Kamie Ethridge [35 games] __ 1983-843. 7.1 __ Amy Claborn [31 games] ____ 1988-894. 6.9 __ Terri Mackey [39 games] ____ 1981-825. 6.1 __ Kamie Ethridge [33 games] __ 1985-866. 6.0 __ NeKeshia Henderson [21 games] 1993-947. 6.0 __ Edwina Brown [34 games] ___ 1999-008. 5.7 __ Edwina Brown [28 games] ___ 1998-999. 5.5 __ Yvonne Anderson [31 games] 2011-1210. 5.4 __ Kenya Larkin [32 games] ____ 2001-02

BLOCKED SHOTS [SEASON]BLOCKED SHOTS1. 117 _ Ashley Gayle _____________ 2010-112. 104 _ Imani Boyette _____________ 2015-163. 103 _ Ashley Gayle _____________ 2009-104. 97 __ Ellen Bayer _______________ 1988-895. 94 __ Ashley Lindsey ____________ 2007-086. 92 __ Ashley Gayle _____________ 2011-127. 85 __ Ellen Bayer _______________ 1989-908. 76 __ Angela Jackson ___________ 1996-979. 75 __ Imani Boyette _____________ 2012-1310. 72 __ Imani Boyette _____________ 2013-14 72 __ Ashley Lindsey ____________ 2008-09

BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE [minimum 15]1. 3.5 __ Ashley Gayle [33 games] ____ 2010-112. 3.1 __ Ellen Bayer [31 games] _____ 1988-893. 3.1 __ Ashley Gayle [33 games] ____ 2009-104. 2.9 __ Imani Boyette [36 games] ___ 2015-16 2.9 __ Ashley Gayle [32 games] ____ 2011-126. 2.7 __ Ashley Lindsey [35 games] __ 2007-087. 2.7 __ Ellen Bayer [32 games] _____ 1989-908. 2.5 __ Angela Jackson [30 games] __ 1996-979. 2.5 __ Imani Boyette [30 games] ___ 2012-1310. 2.2 __ Imani Boyette [33 games] ___ 2013-14 2.2 __ Ashley Lindsey [33 games] __ 2008-09

STEALS (SEASON)STEALS1. 179 _ Hattie Browning ___________ 1979-802. 136 _ Linda Waggoner ___________ 1979-803. 131 _ Esoleta Whaley ___________ 1981-824. 123 _ Terri Mackey ______________ 1981-825. 122 _ Linda Waggoner ___________ 1978-796. 112 _ Hattie Browning ___________ 1978-797. 105 _ Andrea Lloyd _____________ 1986-87 105 _ Kamie Ethridge ___________ 1983-849. 103 _ Esoleta Whaley ___________ 1982-83 103 _ Tiffany Jackson ___________ 2004-05

STEALS AVERAGE [minimum 15]1. 4.8 __ Hattie Browning [37 games] __ 1979-802. 3.7 __ Linda Waggoner [37 games] _ 1979-803. 3.4 __ Esoleta Whaley [39 games] __ 1981-824. 3.3 __ Tiffany Jackson [31 games] __ 2004-05 3.3 __ Esoleta Whaley [31 games] __ 1982-836. 3.2 __ Andrea Lloyd [33 games] ____ 1986-877. 3.2 __ Terri Mackey [39 games] ____ 1981-828. 3.0 __ Kamie Ethridge [35 games] __ 1983-849. 3.0 __ Linda Waggoner [41 games] _ 1978-7910. 3.0 __ Annette Smith [29 games] ___ 1983-84

PARTICIPATION [SEASON]GAMES PLAYED1. 46 __ Cathy Burns ______________ 1976-77 46 __ Kim Basinger _____________ 1976-773. 45 __ Retha Swindell ____________ 1976-77 45 __ Linda Waggoner ___________ 1976-775. 41 __ Evwella Munn _____________ 1978-79 41 __ Linda Waggoner ___________ 1978-797. 40 __ Hattie Browning ___________ 1978-79 40 __ Retha Swindell ____________ 1978-79 40 __ Jackie Swaim _____________ 1978-7910. 39 __ Terri Mackey ______________ 1981-82 39 __ Annette Smith ____________ 1981-82 39 __ Esoleta Whaley ___________ 1981-82 39 __ Kim Basinger _____________ 1977-78 39 __ Retha Swindell ____________ 1977-78

GAMES STARTED1. 44 __ Linda Waggoner ___________ 1976-772. 40 __ Jackie Swaim _____________ 1978-79 40 __ Retha Swindell ____________ 1978-794. 39 __ Terri Mackey ______________ 1981-82 39 __ Annette Smith ____________ 1981-82 39 __ Esoleta Whaley ___________ 1981-82 39 __ Linda Waggoner ___________ 1978-79 39 __ Retha Swindell ____________ 1977-789. 38 __ Joy Williams ______________ 1981-8210. 37 __ Sherryl Hauglum __________ 1981-82 37 __ Cheryl Hartman ___________ 1979-80 37 __ Linda Waggoner ___________ 1977-78

MINUTES1. 1221 _Edwina Brown ____________ 1999-002. 1162 _Jamie Carey _____________ 2003-043. 1144 _Kamie Ethridge ___________ 1983-844. 1141 _Andrea Lloyd _____________ 1983-845. 1122 _Tiffany Jackson ___________ 2006-076. 1119 __Brooke McCarty ___________ 2015-167. 1117 __Brittainey Raven __________ 2007-088. 1114 __Nina Norman _____________ 2003-049. 1111 __Kathleen Nash ____________ 2010-1110. 1099 _Retha Swindell____________ 1978-79

MINUTES AVERAGE1. 35.9 _ Edwina Brown [34 games] ___ 1999-002. 35.1 _ Tiffany Jackson [32 games] __ 2006-073. 34.1 _ Kim Lummus [27 games] ____ 1997-984. 33.8 _ Chassidy Fussell [26 games] _ 2012-135. 33.8 _ Chassidy Fussell [32 games] _ 2011-126. 33.7 _ Jamie Carey [31 games] ____ 2004-057. 33.7 _ Kathleen Nash [33 games] ___ 2010-118. 33.3 _ Vanessa Wallace [27 games] _ 1997-989. 33.2 _ Jamie Carey [35 games] ____ 2003-0410. 33.2 _ Annette Smith [29 games] ___ 1983-84

MISCELLANEOUS40-pt games: 2; Danielle Viglione ______ 1993-9430-pt games: 13; Clarissa Davis ______ 1988-8920-pt games: 25; Clarissa Davis ______ 1988-89DF* games: 40; Cathy Burns _________ 1976-77DF* scoring string: 33; Annette Smith __ 1982-83DF* rebounds: 22; Retha Swindell _____ 1975-79DF* reb. string: 10; Nneka Enemkpali __ 2014-15*DF = Double Figure

MOST TURNOVERS1. 161 _ Terri Mackey ______________ 1981-822. 158 _ Edwina Brown ____________ 1999-003. 150 _ Andrea Lloyd _____________ 1983-844. 135 _ Annette Smith ____________ 1981-825. 128 _ Kenya Larkin _____________ 2001-026. 125 _ Terri Mackey ______________ 1980-81

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SCORING [GAME]MOST POINTS1. 135 _Centenary ________________ 12-16-002. 124 _UTEP ____________________ 11-17-783. 115 _TCU _____________________ 02-10-964. 114 _Arkansas-Pine Bluff _________ 01-02-10 114 _Minnesota ________________ 12-14-786. 113 _Rice _____________________ 02-15-84 113 _TCU _____________________ 02-01-848. 112 _Texas-Pan American ________ 12-08-10 112 _Northwestern State _________ 11-16-10 112 _Miami ____________________ 02-17-86

FEWEST POINTS1. 31 __Abilene Christian ___________ 03-05-762. 37 __Queens __________________ 01-05-773. 38 __at Kansas ________________ 01-23-133. 38 __Texas State _______________ 02-27-765. 40 __Texas Tech________________ 01-28-95

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY1. +98 [135-37] Centenary __________ 12-16-002. +76 [124-48] UTEP _____________ 11-17-783. +72 [110-38] Southwest Texas _____ 11-27-794. +69 [112-49] Miami ______________ 02-17-86T5. +66 [107-41] TCU _______________ 02-05-83T5. +66 [90-24] Our Lady of the Lake __ 03-13-75T5. +65 [90-25] Texas-Pan American ___ 12-17-03T5. +65 [90-25] McNeese State _______ 11-26-02T5. +65 [109-44] TCU _______________ 02-08-9510. +64 [106-42] Southeastern Louisiana 12-15-02 +64 [106-42] Cal-State Fullerton ___ 01-05-81

LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT1. -54 [62-116] Baylor ______________ 01-21-752. -53 [42-95] Mississippi College _____ 02-14-753. -51 [54-105] UConn ______________ 03-28-15T4. -44 [40-84] Texas Tech ___________ 01-28-95T4. -44 [48-102] Montclair State _______ 01-10-786. -43 [49-92] Baylor _______________ 12-04-757. -41 [61-102] Tennessee __________ 12-01-058. -40 [47-87] Iowa State ____________ 02-20-019. -38 [38-76] at Kansas ____________ 01-23-1310. -37 [61-98] Old Dominion _________ 01-05-95

FIELD GOALS (GAME)FIELD GOALS MADE1. 52 __Rice _____________________ 02-15-842. 51 __Centenary ________________ 12-16-00 51 __TCU _____________________ 02-08-954. 50 __BYU _____________________ 01-24-865. 49 __SMU ____________________ 02-28-89 49 __Baylor ___________________ 02-23-79 49 __UTEP ____________________ 11-17-788. 44 __Sam Houston State _________ 12-15-139. 43 __Arkansas-Pine Bluff _________ 01-02-1010. 40 __Furman __________________ 11-23-08 40 __St. Mary’s_________________ 11-16-08

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. 102 _LSU _____________________ 03-08-802. 99 __UT Arlington _______________ 01-25-793. 96 __Texas State _______________ 12-05-774. 89 __at Baylor _________________ 02-12-115. 81 __at Texas Tech ______________ 01-16-106. 80 __Kansas State ______________ 01-22-067. 78 __at Missouri ________________ 01-08-118. 77 __Idaho State _______________ 11-24-109. 76 __Oklahoma ________________ 01-29-15 76 __Oklahoma ________________ 01-05-13 76 __Texas-Pan American ________ 12-08-10 76 __Louisiana-Lafayette _________ 12-16-07 76 __vs Kentucky _______________ 11-24-07

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE [20 made] 1. .779 [46-59] Miami ______________ 02-17-862. .750 [42-56] Missouri _____________ 03-14-863. .732 [52-71] Rice ________________ 02-15-844. .709 [39-55] Baylor ______________ 02-02-885. .702 [40-57] Central Florida _______ 12-13-976. .692 [36-52] Houston _____________ 01-02-867. .646 [31-48] Kansas _____________ 02-20-138. .635 [40-63] Furman _____________ 11-23-089. .621 [36-58] Texas Tech __________ 02-05-1410. .620 [44-71] Sam Houston State ____ 12-15-13

FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE1. 13 at Oklahoma State ____________ 01-07-122. 14 vs. Texas Tech _______________ 01-28-95 14 vs. Southwest Texas __________ 02-27-764. 15 at Kansas ___________________ 01-23-13 15 vs. UCLA ___________________ 12-08-12 15 vs. Colorado _________________ 02-14-04 15 vs. Baylor ___________________ 01-27-01 15 vs. Abilene Christian ___________ 03-05-769. 16 vs. five teams (most recent) vs. Texas A&M_______ 03-09-11

FEWEST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. 36 vs. Texas A&M _______________ 02-24-082. 38 vs. San Jacinto JC ____________ 01-15-763. 39 vs. Prairie View A&M __________ 02-14-764. 42 vs. Kansas State _____________ 02-17-105. 43 vs. Oklahoma ________________ 03-08-15

LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE1. .222 [14-63] vs. Texas Tech ________ 01-28-952. .227 [15-66] vs. Abilene Christian ___ 03-05-763. .232 [13-56] at. Oklahoma State ____ 01-07-124. .238 [15-63] vs. UCLA ____________ 12-08-125. .246 [15-61] vs. Baylor ___________ 01-27-016. .250 [18-72] vs. Oklahoma ________ 03-07-07 .250 [17-68] vs. Virginia __________ 11-20-008. .253 [19-75] vs. Texas Tech _______ 03-07-129. .258 [16-62] vs. Nebraska ________ 01-09-0810. .259 [15-58] vs. Colorado _________ 02-14-04

3-POINT FIELD GOALS [GAME]3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE1. 14 __Houston __________________ 01-29-942. 13 __at Oklahoma State __________ 02-05-093. 12 __Oral Roberts ______________ 12-01-094. 11 __Iowa State ________________ 01-06-16 11 __Sam Houston State _________ 01-02-11 11 __Texas Tech________________ 02-07-10 11 __Oklahoma State ____________ 01-20-10 11 __Northwestern State _________ 11-16-10 11 __vs Central Michigan _________ 12-28-09 11 __Marquette ________________ 01-05-9410. 10 __12 times

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. 32 __Tennessee ________________ 12-12-102. 31 __Houston __________________ 01-29-943. 30 __at Oklahoma State __________ 03-05-114. 29 __Vanderbilt_________________ 11-26-935. 28 __at Iowa State ______________ 02-21-11 28 __Oral Roberts ______________ 12-01-09 28 __vs Cincinnati ______________ 12-28-108. 26 __at Oklahoma State __________ 02-24-10 26 __BYU _____________________ 11-20-01 26 __Idaho State _______________ 11-24-10

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE [10 made] 1. .588 [10-17] at Kansas ___________ 01-28-142. .579 [11-19] Sam Houston State ____ 01-02-113. .565 [13-23] at Oklahoma State ____ 02-05-094. .556 [10-18] Northwestern State ____ 12-20-13 .556 [10-18] at Kansas State _______ 02-09-116. .550 [11-20] Oklahoma State ______ 01-20-107. .524 [11-21] vs Central Michigan ____ 12-28-098. .500 [11-22] Iowa State ___________ 01-06-16 .500 [11-22] Texas Tech __________ 02-07-10 .500 [11-22] Northwestern State ____ 11-16-10

LOWEST 3-POINT FG PCT. [min. 6 attempts] 1. .000 [0-10] vs. Sam Houston State __ 12-27-15 .000 [0-8] vs. Texas Tech __________ 02-06-02 .000 [0-7] vs. Texas A&M _________ 02-18-98 .000 [0-14] vs. Florida ____________ 11-25-97 .000 [0-8] vs. Boston College ______ 11-23-97 .000 [0-8] vs. Texas Tech __________ 01-28-95 .000 [0-8] vs. Baylor _____________ 01-16-93 .000 [0-7] vs. Western Kentucky ____ 01-11-90

FREE THROWS (GAME)FREE THROWS MADE1. 34 __Rice _____________________ 02-02-942. 32 __North Carolina State ________ 01-23-00 32 __North Texas _______________ 11-19-97 32 __Florida ___________________ 11-26-96 32 __Ohio State ________________ 12-30-90 32 __Houston __________________ 01-18-777. 31 __Boston University __________ 11-21-108. 30 __Texas A&M _______________ 01-09-10 30 __Arizona State ______________ 12-18-0810. 29 __Northwestern State _________ 11-16-10 29 __Missouri State _____________ 11-11-07

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FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED1. 47 __Rutgers __________________ 11-24-98 47 __Ohio State ________________ 12-30-903. 46 __Texas State _______________ 12-20-004. 45 __Boston University __________ 11-21-10 45 __Houston __________________ 01-18-776. 44 __Florida ___________________ 11-26-967. 43 __Texas A&M _______________ 01-09-10 43 __Northwestern State _________ 11-16-10 43 __Centenary ________________ 12-16-00 43 __Colorado _________________ 12-28-89

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE [10 made] 1. 1.000 [18-18] vs Penn ____________ 03-23-14 1.000 [10-10] Texas Tech _________ 02-15-12 1.000 [13-13] at San Diego ________ 12-30-074. .957 [22-23] vs UTEP ____________ 12-28-085. .947 [18-19] Missouri _____________ 01-26-08 .947 [18-19] Colorado ____________ 12-09-907. .944 [17-18] Arkansas ____________ 02-07-898. .941 [16-17] Texas Tech __________ 03-15-039. .938 [15-16] Texas Tech __________ 03-02-03 .938 [15-16] Tennessee ___________ 12-30-99 .938 [15-16] Ohio State ___________ 01-05-79

FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE1. 0 vs. Marquette _________________ 03-19-11 0 vs. Arizona State ______________ 12-21-99 0 vs. Southwest Texas ___________ 12-05-774. 1 at Oklahoma State _____________ 02-11-15 1 at Baylor _____________________ 02-21-12 1 vs. Kentucky __________________ 11-24-07 1 vs. Iowa State _________________ 01-05-99 1 vs. Queens ___________________ 01-05-77 1 vs. Abilene Christian ____________ 03-05-7610. 2 vs. 5 teams (most recent) at Iowa State ___________________ 01-10-15

FEWEST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED1. 0 vs. Marquette _________________ 03-19-112. 2 at Oklahoma State _____________ 02-11-15 2 at Baylor _____________________ 02-21-12 2 vs. Oklahoma _________________ 01-25-06 2 vs. Arizona State ______________ 12-21-99 2 vs. Abilene Christian ____________ 03-05-767. 4 at Iowa State _________________ 01-10-15 4 vs. Baylor ____________________ 12-27-03 4 vs. Duke ____________________ 03-23-02 4 vs. Queens ___________________ 01-05-77 4 vs. Trinity ____________________ 12-06-76

LOWEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE1. .000 (0-0) vs. Marquette __________ 03-19-11 .000 (0-2) vs. Arizona State ________ 12-21-99 .000 (0-6) vs. Southwest Texas _____ 02-24-774. .200 (1-5) vs. Iowa State __________ 01-05-995. .273 (3-11) vs. Colorado __________ 01-07-82 .273 (3-11) vs. North Texas ________ 12-02-78 .273 (3-11) vs. LSU ______________ 03-09-77

REBOUNDING [GAME]MOST REBOUNDS1. 72 __Texas Lutheran ____________ 02-24-772. 71 __Texas Southern ____________ 12-13-803. 68 __Rice _____________________ 02-09-904. 63 __Texas State _______________ 11-27-795. 62 __Hofstra ___________________ 11-10-12 62 __Sam Houston State _________ 11-21-057. 60 __Grambling State ___________ 12-20-118. 59 __UT-Pan American __________ 11-26-14 59 __Sam Houston State _________ 01-02-11 59 __Boston University __________ 11-21-10

FEWEST REBOUNDS 1. 20 vs. San Jacinto JC ____________ 01-15-762. 21 vs. St. Joseph’s [Pa.] __________ 03-17-003. 24 vs. three teams [most recent] Georgia _______________________ 11-26-946. 25 vs. Rutgers __________________ 12-30-05 25 vs. Tennessee _______________ 12-01-05 25 vs. Oral Roberts ______________ 03-19-05 25 vs. Baylor ___________________ 03-11-04 25 vs. Long Beach St. ____________ 12-03-81 25 vs. Stephen F. Austin __________ 02-23-80

ASSISTS [GAME]MOST ASSISTS1. 33 __Centenary ________________ 12-16-00 33 __TCU _____________________ 02-08-953. 32 __New Mexico State __________ 12-28-914. 31 __Texas A&M _______________ 01-25-845. 30 __Oral Roberts ______________ 12-18-92 30 __Texas Tech________________ 03-08-86 30 __Texas Tech________________ 01-03-85 30 __Delta State ________________ 02-12-829. 28 __St. Mary’s_________________ 11-16-0810. 25 __Sam Houston State _________ 12-27-15 25 __Sam Houston State _________ 12-15-13 25 __Central Connecticut _________ 11-24-12 25 __Arkansas-Pine Bluff _________ 01-02-10 25 __Furman __________________ 11-23-08

FEWEST ASSISTS1. 2 vs. Texas Tech ________________ 01-15-82 2 vs. Stephen F. Austin ___________ 02-24-793. 3 vs. seven teams [most recent] North Texas ____________________ 12-18-05

STEALS [GAME]MOST STEALS1. 33 __Texas State _______________ 12-05-782. 32 __Temple Junior College _______ 11-10-803. 30 __TCU _____________________ 02-05-834. 29 __Texas State _______________ 11-27-795. 25 __Sam Houston State _________ 12-28-046. 21 __Arkansas-Pine Bluff _________ 12-14-117. 20 __Boston University __________ 11-21-10 20 __Southern University _________ 11-30-06 20 __Iowa State ________________ 01-11-05 20 __Sam Houston State _________ 11-21-05

FEWEST STEALS1. 1 vs. Baylor ____________________ 02-08-15 1 at Texas Tech _________________ 02-17-13 1 vs. Oklahoma _________________ 01-16-11 1 vs. TAMU-CC _________________ 12-21-06 1 vs. Western Kentucky __________ 01-11-90 1 vs. North Carolina _____________ 01-11-81 1 vs. North Carolina State _________ 01-10-81

BLOCKS [GAME]MOST BLOCKED SHOTS1. 16 __Texas Tech________________ 01-02-902. 14 __vs Cincinnati ______________ 12-28-10 14 __McNeese State ____________ 12-01-044. 13 __Central Connecticut _________ 11-24-12 13 __Jackson State _____________ 11-20-12 13 __Texas Southern ____________ 12-20-09 13 __Oral Roberts ______________ 12-01-09 13 __Ohio State ________________ 12-14-899. 12 __Alcorn State _______________ 11-20-11 12 __Northwestern State _________ 11-16-10 12 __Furman __________________ 11-23-08

TURNOVERS [GAME]MOST TURNOVERS1. 37 vs. Sacramento State __________ 11-27-942. 35 vs. Ohio State ________________ 12-30-903. 34 vs. Trinity ___________________ 01-30-764. 33 vs. Duke ____________________ 12-10-065. 33 vs. Texas State _______________ 11-27-79

FEWEST TURNOVERS 1. 4 vs. Nebraska _________________ 02-22-032. 5 vs. LSU ______________________ 04-01-033. 6 vs. Kansas State ______________ 03-08-13 6 vs. Stanford __________________ 11-20-81 6 vs. Stephen F. Austin ___________ 02-24-796. 7 vs. five teams [most recent] Kansas St. _____________________ 03-10-05

FOULS (GAME)

MOST FOULS (DQ)1. 36 [0] vs. McNeese State _________ 03-06-802. 33 [1] vs. Louisiana-Monroe _______ 12-11-12 33 [3] vs. Baylor ________________ 01-27-014. 32 [3] vs. BYU __________________ 11-22-02 32 [0] vs. UCLA _________________ 11-23-996. 32 [1] vs. Baylor ________________ 01-13-98 32 [4] vs. North Carolina State _____ 01-10-817. 32 [3] vs. Indiana ________________ 12-03-82

FEWEST FOULS 1. 3 vs. Rice _____________________ 01-16-762. 6 vs. Prairie View A&M ___________ 02-11-773. 7 vs. Nebraska _________________ 02-15-114. 8 vs. several teams [most recent] Missouri _______________________ 03-03-10

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MOST POINTS1. 48 __Danielle Viglione ____________Houston ______________ 01-29-942. 46 __Annette Smith _______________at Rice ______________ 01-14-843. 45 __Clarissa Davis _________at Tennessee ______________ 12-09-874. 40 __Danielle Viglione __________ Marquette ______________ 01-05-94 40 __Jackie Swaim ____ at Louisiana-Monroe ______________ 12-03-806. 38 __Clarissa Davis __________ at Arkansas ______________ 02-07-89 38 __Clarissa Davis ___________Tennessee ______________ 01-31-898. 37 __Danielle Viglione ________ at Oklahoma ______________ 12-07-94 37 __Danielle Viglione ___________California ______________ 12-30-93 37 __Clarissa Davis ___ at Long Beach State ______________ 12-31-88 37 __Clarissa Davis _____________ Rutgers ______________ 12-03-88 37 __Annette Smith ________________ SMU ______________ 02-29-84

MOST POINTS IN A CONFERENCE GAME1. 48 __Danielle Viglione _________vs. Houston ______________ 01-29-94

FIELD GOALS [GAME]FIELD GOALS MADE1. 18 __Annette Smith _________________Rice ______________ 01-14-842. 17 __Clarissa Davis _____________Arkansas ______________ 02-07-89 17 __Annette Smith ___________ Delta State ______________ 02-12-824. 16 __Danielle Viglione ____________Houston ______________ 01-29-94 16 __Clarissa Davis ________________ SMU ______________ 02-28-89 16 __Clarissa Davis ____________Tennessee ______________ 12-09-87 16 __Fran Harris ___________________Rice ______________ 02-15-84 16 __Annette Smith _______ Wayland Baptist ______________ 01-20-83 16 __Linda Waggoner ____________Houston ______________ 02-01-78 16 __Linda Waggoner _________ Penn State ______________ 01-07-78

FIELD GOALS MADE IN A CONFERENCE GAME 1. 18 __Annette Smith _________________Rice _____________ 01-14-84

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. 39 __Danielle Viglione ____________Houston ______________ 01-29-942. 32 __Cathy Burns _________ Wayland Baptist ______________ 03-04-773. 30 __Clarissa Davis ___________ Texas Tech ______________ 02-18-89 30 __Annette Smith _______ Wayland Baptist ______________ 01-20-83 30 __Linda Waggoner ____________Houston ______________ 02-01-786. 28 __Linda Waggoner _____________ Baylor ______________ 03-10-78 28 __Kim Basinger ____________ Penn State ______________ 01-07-778. 26 __Fontenette, Ashleigh _______at Missouri _______________01-08-119. 24 __Fussell, Chassidy ______ at Texas A&M _______________01-19-11 24 __Jackson, Tiffany ______ vs Oregon State ______________ 12-28-06

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED IN A CONFERENCE GAME1. 39 __Danielle Viglione ____________Houston ______________ 01-29-94

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE [minimium 8 made]1. 1.000 [9-9] __ Angela Jackson Central Florida ______________ 12-13-97 1.000 [8-8] __ Amy Claborn _________ SMU ______________ 01-13-90 1.000 [8-8] __ Cara Priddy _______Arkansas ______________ 01-12-85 1.000 [8-8] ___ Audrey Smith _______Houston ______________ 03-08-845. .941 [16-17] _ Fran Harris ____________Rice ______________ 02-15-846. .923 [12-13] __ Imani Boyette Northwestern State _______________11-18-157. .900 [9-10] ___ Imani Boyette _________ CMU ______________ 12-30-12 .900 [9-10] ___ Ashleigh Fontenette Miss. State _______________11-26-099. .857 [12-14] _ Imani Boyette ___at Iowa State ______________ 02-22-1410. .833 [10-12] _ Chassidy Fussell _____ Kansas ______________ 02-20-13

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE IN A CONFERENCE GAME [minimum 8 made]1. 1.000 [8-8] __ three players; .941 [16-17] _ Fran Harris ____________Rice _____________ 02-15-84

3-POINT FIELD GOALS [GAME]3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE1. 11 __Danielle Viglione ____________Houston ______________ 01-29-942. 9 ___Danielle Viglione __________ Marquette ______________ 01-05-943. 8 ___Arriaran, Erika _______ Oklahoma State ______________ 01-20-10 8 ___Danielle Viglione ____________ Arizona ______________ 12-21-935. 7 ___Arriaran, Erika __________ Oral Roberts ______________ 12-01-09 7 ___Danielle Viglione _______ Missouri State ______________ 03-16-96 7 ___Danielle Viglione _____________ Baylor ______________ 01-19-94 7 ___Danielle Viglione __________ Oklahoma ______________ 12-07-949. 6 ___Danielle Viglione _____ Oklahoma State ______________ 03-16-94 6 ___Danielle Viglione _________North Texas ______________ 12-03-94 6 ___Jamie Carey ___________Kansas State ______________ 02-16-05 6 ___Jamie Carey ___________ New Mexico ______________ 12-04-04 6 ___Kim Lummus _____________Tennessee _______________11-28-98 6 ___Kim Lummus _____________Tennessee ______________ 12-10-95 6 ___Daria Mieloszynska ________Iowa State _______________01-11-05 6 ___Nekeshia Henderson ___________ SMU ______________ 02-15-95

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE IN A CONFERENCE GAME 1. 11 __Danielle Viglione ____________Houston ______________ 01-29-94

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. 26 __Danielle Viglione ____________Houston ______________ 01-29-942. 19 __Danielle Viglione _____________ Baylor ______________ 01-19-943. 18 __Danielle Viglione __________ Marquette ______________ 01-05-944. 16 __Danielle Viglione __________ Oklahoma ______________ 12-07-945. 15 __Danielle Viglione ____New Mexico State ______________ 01-02-946. 14 __Kim Lummus ______________Nebraska ______________ 01-23-98 14 __Danielle Viglione _____ Oklahoma State ______________ 03-16-94 14 __Danielle Viglione _________ Texas Tech ______________ 01-22-949. 13 __Asha Hill _________________Nebraska ______________ 01-08-00 13 __Danielle Viglione ________Detroit Mercy _______________11-22-96 13 __Danielle Viglione __________Tennessee ______________ 01-25-94 13 __Danielle Viglione _________North Texas ______________ 12-03-94

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED IN A CONFERENCE GAME1. 26 __Danielle Viglione ____________Houston ______________ 01-29-94

FREE THROWS [GAME]FREE THROWS MADE1. 16 __Edwina Brown ___________ Texas Tech ______________ 02-23-00 16 __Fey Meeks _________________Houston ______________ 02-08-923. 15 __Nekeshia Henderson __________ Baylor ______________ 02-18-954. 14 __Clarissa Davis _________ Old Dominion ______________ 02-21-89 14 __Tiffany Jackson ____________Nebraska ______________ 01-03-076. 13 __Imani Boyette _______________at TCU ______________ 02-02-13 13 __Chassidy Fussell ________ vs St. John’s _______________11-09-12 13 __Tiffany Jackson ________ at Texas Tech ______________ 02-01-06 13 __Cinietra Henderson _____San Francisco ______________ 12-30-91 13 __Clarissa Davis ______ Long Beach State ______________ 12-31-88 13 __Clarissa Davis ____________Tennessee ______________ 12-09-87 13 __Annette Smith ______ Stephen F. Austin _______________01-11-83

FREE THROWS MADE IN A CONFERENCE GAME1. 16 __Edwina Brown __________ Texas Tech ______________ 02-23-00 16 __Fey Meeks ________________Houston ______________ 02-08-92

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INdIVIdUAL GAme / recordSFREE THROWS ATTEMPTED1. 20 __Angela Jackson __________ Texas A&M ______________ 02-07-982. 19 __Edwina Brown ___________ Texas Tech ______________ 02-23-00 19 __Fey Meeks _________________Houston ______________ 02-08-924. 18 __Nekeshia Henderson __________ Baylor ______________ 02-18-955. 17 __Tiffany Jackson ________ at Texas Tech ______________ 02-01-06 17 __Clarissa Davis ___________ Texas A&M ______________ 03-09-89 17 __Annette Smith ______ Stephen F. Austin _______________01-11-838. 16 __Cinietra Henderson ________Ohio State ______________ 12-30-90 16 __Jackie Swaim ______ Louisiana-Monroe ______________ 12-03-80 16 __Jackie Swaim __________ Oral Roberts ______________ 03-08-79

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED IN A CONFERENCE GAME1. 19 __Edwina Brown __________ Texas Tech ______________ 02-23-00 19 __Fey Meeks ________________Houston ______________ 02-08-92

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE [min. 10 made]1. 1.000 [10-10] Chassidy Fussell ____Tennessee ______________ 12-16-12 1.000 [12-12] Kathleen Nash __ Arizona State ______________ 12-18-08 1.000 [10-10] Kenya Larkin ___________ Duke ______________ 03-23-02 1.000 [12-12] Vanessa Wallace ____ Oklahoma ______________ 02-08-97 1.000 [10-10] Fey Meeks _______ Penn State ______________ 12-01-92 1.000 [12-12] Andrea Lloyd ______ Texas A&M ______________ 01-25-84 1.000 [10-10] Annette Smith ___________Rice ______________ 01-14-84 1.000 [10-10] Annette Smith _______ Cheyney ______________ 12-09-83 1.000 [10-10] Kim Basinger _____ St. Joseph’s ______________ 01-03-79

Free throw percentage in a conference game1. 1.000 [12-12] Andrea Lloyd _____ Texas A&M ______________ 01-25-84 1.000 [12-12] Vanessa Wallace Oklahoma State _____________ 02-08-97

REBOUNDS [GAME]Most rebounds1. 25 __Retha Swindell ______________ Baylor ______________ 03-03-792. 24 __Retha Swindell ____________ Kentucky ______________ 03-17-783. 22 __Stacy Stephens ______________ Baylor ______________ 02-25-04 22 __Retha Swindell ______________ Baylor ______________ 03-05-775. 21 __Nneka Enemkpali _______West Virginia ______________ 01-25-146. 20 __Nneka Enemkpali ______ Jackson State _______________11-20-12 20 __Kathleen Nash ______ Boston University _______________11-21-108. 18 __Imani Boyette _______________ Baylor ______________ 02-09-13 18 __Nneka Enemkpali A&M - Corpus Christi _______________11-30-1210. 17 __Imani Boyette _______________ Baylor ______________ 01-17-16 17 __Imani Boyette ____________Iowa State ______________ 01-06-16 17 __Imani Boyette _________________TCU ______________ 02-25-14 17 __Nneka Enemkpali ________ Texas State _______________11-13-13 17 __Tiffany Jackson ___________Iowa State _______________01-11-05

Most rebounds in a conference game1. 22 __Stacy Stephens _____________ Baylor ______________ 02-25-04

ASSISTS [GAME]Most assists1. 17 __Kamie Ethridge __________ Texas A&M ______________ 01-25-842. 15 __Angie Jo Ogletree ___________Houston ______________ 01-29-94 15 __Kamie Ethridge ________________TCU ______________ 02-01-84 15 __Terri Mackey ______________ Southern ______________ 03-14-815. 14 __Pennee Hall ___________________TCU ______________ 01-25-88 14 __Kamie Ethridge __________ Texas Tech ______________ 03-08-86 14 __Terri Mackey ________________ Baylor ______________ 02-16-82 14 __Evwella Munn _______________ Lamar ______________ 02-21-809. 13 __Yvonne Anderson ______ at Texas A&M _______________01-11-12 13 __Carla Cortijo ____________ Texas Tech ______________ 02-24-07

Most assists in a conference game1. 17 __Kamie Ethridge __________ Texas A&M ______________ 01-25-84

STEALS [GAME]Most steals1. 15 __Hattie Browning ___________ Pittsburgh ______________ 01-02-802. 12 __Kamie Ethridge __________ Pepperdine ______________ 02-24-843. 10 __Linda Waggoner ______________ USC _______________02-11-80 10 __Hattie Browning __________ Texas Tech ______________ 02-08-805. 8 ___Yvonne Anderson _________ Oklahoma ______________ 02-25-12 8 ___Brittainey Raven ___Louisiana-Lafayette ______________ 12-16-07 8 ___Tiffany Jackson ___________Iowa State _______________01-11-05

BLOCKS [GAME]Most blocked shots1. 12 __Ellen Bayer _____________ Texas Tech ______________ 01-02-902. 10 __Ashley Gayle ___________ vs Cincinnati ______________ 12-28-103. 9 ___Imani Boyette ____ Central Connecticut _______________11-24-12 9 ___Ellen Bayer ______________Ohio State ______________ 12-14-89 9 ___Ellen Bayer __________________ USC ______________ 12-28-886. 8 ___Tiffany Jackson ___________Tennessee _______________11-25-04 8 ___Ellen Bayer _____________ Texas Tech ______________ 02-18-89 8 ___Ellen Bayer ___________________Rice ______________ 01-10-899. 7 ___Imani Boyette ____________ Oklahoma ______________ 01-23-16 7 ___Imani Boyette ____________Iowa State ______________ 01-06-16 7 ___Imani Boyette ________at Kansas State ______________ 02-04-15 7 ___Imani Boyette __________ at Oklahoma ______________ 02-19-14 7 ___Imani Boyette _______________at TCU ______________ 02-02-13 7 ___Ashley Gayle ___________ Alcorn State _______________11-20-11 7 ___Ashley Gayle ____________North Texas _______________11-20-09 7 ___Ashley Lindsey __________at Nebraska ______________ 01-09-08 7 ___Ashley Gayle _______________ Furman _______________11-23-08 7 ___Tracy Cook _____________ Texas A&M ______________ 02-20-99

OPPONENTS GAME HIGHSMost Points1. 54 __Mary Lowry _________________ Baylor ______________ 02-16-942. 53 __Sheryl Swoopes _________ Texas Tech ______________ 03-13-933. 49 __Carol Blazejowski _____ Montclair State ______________ 01-10-774. 47 __Alicia Thompson _________ Texas Tech ______________ 02-05-975. 44 __Merlakia Jones ______________Florida ______________ 01-25-956. 43 __Jeannia Nix __________________ SMU ______________ 02-28-897. 42 __Kelly Lyons ___________ Old Dominion ______________ 12-08-898. 38 __Phylesha Whaley __________ Oklahoma ______________ 01-17-989. 37 __Stacey Johnson _____________Houston ______________ 02-02-95 37 __Sheryl Swoopes _________ Texas Tech ______________ 02-17-93 37 __Rhonda Penquite ________ Oral Roberts _______________03-11-78

Most Rebounds1. 21 __Courtney Paris ____________ Oklahoma ______________ 01-25-09 21 __Erin Scholz _______________ Colorado ______________ 02-26-973. 20 __Courtney Paris ____________ Oklahoma ______________ 02-15-06 20 __Danielle Cockrom ____________ Baylor ______________ 01-27-01 20 __Lisa Leslie ___________________ USC _______________11-25-90 20 __Cheryl Miller _________________ USC ______________ 12-29-847. 19 __Janie Denton ________ Wayland Baptist ______________ 01-16-80 19 __Valerie Walker ________ Texas Lutheran ______________ 02-18-76

ALL-TIME TEXAS TRIPLE-DOUBLESEllen Bayer 01-02-1990 Texas vs. Texas Tech 12 points, 10 rebounds, 12 blocksEdwina Brown 12-12-1998 Texas vs. Texas State 13 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assistsEdwina Brown 02-12-2000 Texas vs. Baylor 18 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assistsAshleigh Fontenette 12-08-2010 Texas vs. UT-Pan American 17 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists

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MOST POINTSQuarter: 31 vs. Little Rock [12-06-15, 4th qtr.]Half: 69 vs. Centenary [12-16-00, 1st half]Game: 135 vs. Centenary [12-16-00]Quarter by an Opponent: 30 by Baylor [02-29-16, 3rd qtr.]Half by an Opponent: 59 by Texas Tech [02-05-97, 2nd half]By an Opponent: 116 by Baylor [01-21-75]Largest Halftime Lead: 55 vs. Centenary [12-16-00]Biggest Win: +98, Texas 135, Centenary 37 [12-16-00]

MOST POINTS IN A GAME1. 135 _Centenary ________________ 12-16-002. 124 _UTEP ____________________ 11-17-783. 115 _TCU _____________________ 02-10-964. 114 _Arkansas-Pine Bluff _________ 01-02-10 114 _Minnesota ________________ 12-14-78

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY1. +98 [135-37] Centenary __________ 12-16-002. +76 [124-48] UT-El Paso _________ 11-17-783. +72 [110-38] Southwest Texas _____ 11-27-794. +69 [112-49] Miami ______________ 02-17-865. +66 [107-41] TCU _______________ 02-05-83 +66 [90-24] Our Lady of the Lake __ 03-13-75 +65 [90-25] Texas-Pan American ___ 12-17-03 +65 [90-25] McNeese State _______ 11-26-02

HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGESeason: 89.4 ppg [1983-84] [3,128 in 35 games]

SEASON SCORING AVERAGE1. 89.4 [35 games] _____________ 1983-842. 85.6 [33 games] _____________ 1986-873. 85.3 [32 games] _____________ 1988-894. 84.8 [31 games] _____________ 1984-855. 84.5 [35 games] _____________ 1987-886. 84.2 [41 games] _____________ 1978-797. 84.1 [32 games] _____________ 1989-908. 83.9 [34 games] _____________ 1985-869. 83.0 [39 games] _____________ 1977-7810. 83.0 [33 games] _____________ 1982-83

HIGHEST SCORING MARGINSeason: +26.7 [1985-86]

SEASON SCORING MARGIN1. 26.7 [83.9-57.2] _____________ 1985-862. 26.2 [84.2-58.0] _____________ 1978-793. 24.4 [85.6-61.2] _____________ 1986-874. 23.8 [84.8-61.0] _____________ 1984-855. 23.2 [89.4-66.1] _____________ 1983-846. 22.7 [84.5-61.7] _____________ 1987-887. 20.5 [84.1-63.6] _____________ 1989-908. 20.1 [83.0-62.8] _____________ 1982-839. 18.9 [80.5-61.7] _____________ 1979-8010. 18.7 [74.5-55.8] _____________ 2002-03

FEWEST POINTSQuarter: 0 vs. Little Rock [12-06-15, 3rd qtr.]Half: 11 vs. Rutgers [01-02-05, 2nd half]Game: 31 vs. Abilene Christian [03-05-76]Season: 1,628 [1975-76]Allowed in a Season: 1,317 [1975-76]Largest Halftime Deficit: 36 vs. Old Dominion [01-05-96]Worst Loss: -54, Baylor 116, Texas 62 [01-21-75]

FEWEST POINTS IN A GAME1. 31 __Abilene Christian ___________ 03-05-762. 37 __Queens __________________ 01-05-773. 38 __at Kansas ________________ 01-23-133. 38 __Texas State _______________ 02-27-765. 40 __Texas Tech________________ 01-28-95

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSPOINTS SCOREDGame: 48; Danielle Viglione vs. Houston [01-29-94]Season: 843; Clarissa Davis [1988-89]Career: 2,523; Annette Smith [1981-84, 1985-86]

SCORING AVERAGESeason: 26.3; Clarissa Davis [32] [1988-89]Career: 19.9; Clarissa Davis [101] [1985-89]

CAREER LEADERSSCORING AVERAGE Avg. _ Player __________ G _________Years1. 19.9 _ Clarissa Davis ____ 101 _____ 1985-892. 19.3 _ Annette Smith ____ 131 1981-84,85-863. 16.5 _ Jackie Swaim _____ 85 ______ 1978-814. 16.1 _ Cinietra Henderson 123 _____ 1989-935. 15.8 _ Danielle Viglione __ 105 _____ 1993-976. 15.7 _ Edna Campbell ___ 55 ______ 1989-917. 15.6 _ Vicki Hall ________ 117 _____ 1988-938. 15.6 _ Tiffany Jackson ___ 123 _____ 2003-079. 14.7 _ Edwina Brown ____ 116 _____ 1996-0010. 14.3 _ Chassidy Fussell __ 120 _____ 2010-14

SINGLE-SEASON LEADERSSCORING AVERAGE Avg. _ Player __________ G _________Years1. 26.3 _ Clarissa Davis ____ 32 ______ 1988-892. 24.9 _ Annette Smith ____ 29 ______ 1983-843. 22.3 _ Annette Smith ____ 33 ______ 1982-834. 21.2 _ Edwina Brown ____ 34 ______ 1999-005. 21.0 _ Danielle Viglione __ 30 ______ 1993-946. 19.5 _ Cinietra Henderson 31 ______ 1991-927. 19.3 _ Annette Smith ____ 39 ______ 1981-828. 19.2 _ Linda Waggoner ___ 38 ______ 1977-789. 18.6 _ Clarissa Davis ____ 26 ______ 1986-8710. 18.6 _ Fran Harris _______ 35 ______ 1983-84

GAME LEADERSPOINTS1. 48 __Danielle Viglione _ Houston __ 01-29-942. 46 __Annette Smith ___ at Rice ____ 01-14-843. 45 __Clarissa Davis __ at Tennessee 12-09-874. 40 __Danielle Viglione _ Marquette _ 01-05-94 40 __Jackie Swaim ___ at UL-Monroe 12-03-806. 38 __Clarissa Davis __ Tennessee 01-31-89 38 __Clarissa Davis __ at Arkansas 02-07-898. 37 __Annette Smith ___ SMU _____ 02-29-84 37 __Clarissa Davis __ Rutgers ___ 12-03-88 37 __Clarissa Davis __ at LBSU ___ 12-31-88 37 __Danielle Viglione _ at Oklahoma 12-07-94 37 __Danielle Viglione _ California __ 12-30-93 MOST POINTS IN A CONFERENCE GAME 48 __Danielle Viglione _ Houston __ 01-29-94 MOST POINTS BY A FRESHMAN 48 __Danielle Viglione _ Houston __ 01-29-94 MOST POINTS BY A SENIOR 40 __Jackie Swaim ___ at UL-Monroe 12-03-80 MOST POINTS BY AN OPPONENT 1. 54 __Mary Lowry _____ Baylor ____ 02-16-942. 53 __Sheryl Swoopes _ Texas Tech 03-13-933. 49 __Carol Blazejowski Montclair St. 01-10-774. 47 __Alicia Thompson _ Texas Tech 02-05-975. 44 __Merlakia Jones __ Florida ____ 01-25-95

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Year _______ Player ___________________________Points _____ PPG

1975-76 ____ Cathy Self __________________________ 476 ______ 17.6

1976-77 ____ Cathy Burns ________________________ 840 ______ 18.3

1977-78 ____ Linda Waggoner _____________________ 729 ______ 19.2

1978-79 ____ Jackie Swaim _______________________ 703 ______ 17.6

1979-80 ____ Nell Fortner ________________________ 466 ______ 13.7

1980-81 ____ Jackie Swaim _______________________ 575 ______ 16.0

1981-82 ____ Annette Smith _______________________ 753 ______ 19.3

1982-83 ____ Annette Smith _______________________ 736 ______ 22.3

1983-84 ____ Annette Smith _______________________ 723 ______ 24.9

1984-85 ____ Fran Harris _________________________ 451 ______ 15.0

1985-86 ____ Fran Harris _________________________ 469 ______ 13.8

1986-87 ____ Clarissa Davis ______________________ 483 ______ 18.6

1987-88 ____ Yulonda Wimbish ____________________ 535 ______ 14.9

1988-89 ____ Clarissa Davis ______________________ 843 ______ 26.3

1989-90 ____ Vicki Hall __________________________ 514 ______ 16.6

1990-91 ____ Vicki Hall __________________________ 526 ______ 17.5

1991-92 ____ Cinietra Henderson __________________ 603 ______ 19.5

1992-93 ____ Cinietra Henderson __________________ 524 ______ 17.5

1993-94 ____ Danielle Viglione ____________________ 629 ______ 21.0

1994-95 ____ Nekeshia Henderson _________________ 268 ______ 17.9

1995-96 ____ Danielle Viglione ____________________ 407 ______ 13.6

1996-97 ____ Angela Jackson _____________________ 403 ______ 13.4

1997-98 ____ Angela Jackson _____________________ 474 ______ 17.6

1998-99 ____ Edwina Brown ______________________ 450 ______ 16.1

1999-00 ____ Edwina Brown ______________________ 722 ______ 21.2

2000-01 ____ Stacy Stephens _____________________ 364 ______ 11.0

2001-02 ____ Stacy Stephens _____________________ 435 ______ 14.0

2002-03 ____ Stacy Stephens _____________________ 504 ______ 14.4

2003-04 ____ Tiffany Jackson _____________________ 455 ______ 13.0

2004-05 ____ Tiffany Jackson _____________________ 568 ______ 18.3

2005-06 ____ Tiffany Jackson _____________________ 357 ______ 14.3

2006-07 ____ Tiffany Jackson _____________________ 537 ______ 16.8

2007-08 ____ Brittainey Raven _____________________ 532 ______ 15.2

2008-09 ____ Brittainey Raven _____________________ 442 ______ 13.4

2009-10 ____ Brittainey Raven _____________________ 472 ______ 14.3

2010-11 ____ Chassidy Fussell ____________________ 517 ______ 16.2

2011-12 ____ Chassidy Fussell ____________________ 520 ______ 16.3

2012-13 ____ Nneka Enemkpali ____________________ 377 ______ 13.0

2013-14 ____ Nneka Enemkpali ____________________ 407 ______ 12.0

2014-15 ____ Kelsey Lang ________________________ 359 ______ 10.6

2015-16 ____ Brooke McCarty _____________________ 424 ______ 11.8

1,000-POINT SCORING CLUB

Rank/Player __________________________________Points _______ Years

1. Annette Smith ______________________________ 2,523______ 1981-86

2. Linda Waggoner ____________________________ 2,256______ 1976-80

3. Clarissa Davis ______________________________ 2,008______ 1985-89

4. Cinietra Henderson __________________________ 1,983______ 1989-93

5. Tiffany Jackson _____________________________ 1,917______ 2003-07

6. Vicki Hall __________________________________ 1,831______ 1988-93

7. Fran Harris ________________________________ 1,798______ 1982-86

8. Retha Swindell _____________________________ 1,795______ 1975-79

9. Chassidy Fussell ____________________________ 1,717______ 2010-14

10. Stacy Stephens _____________________________ 1,708______ 2000-04

Heather Schreiber ___________________________ 1,708______ 2001-05

12. Edwina Brown ______________________________ 1,705____ 1996-2000

13. Brittainey Raven ____________________________ 1,698______ 2006-10

14. Danielle Viglione ____________________________ 1,658______ 1993-97

15. Andrea Lloyd _______________________________ 1,596______ 1983-87

16. Beverly Williams ____________________________ 1,544______ 1984-88

17. Kim Basinger _______________________________ 1,518______ 1976-79

18. Kathleen Nash ______________________________ 1,517______ 2007-11

19. Yulonda Wimbish ___________________________ 1,485______ 1984-88

20. Nell Fortner ________________________________ 1,466______ 1977-81

21. Jackie Swaim ______________________________ 1,405______ 1978-81

22. Imani Boyette ______________________________ 1,361________ 2012-

23. Ashleigh Fontenette _________________________ 1,317______ 2008-12

24. Cathy Burns _______________________________ 1,310______ 1976-77

25. Angela Jackson _____________________________ 1,305______ 1994-98

26. Susan Anderson ____________________________ 1,236______ 1986-90

27. Amie Smith ________________________________ 1,228______ 1993-97

28. Joy Williams _______________________________ 1,164______ 1979-83

29. Nekeshia Henderson _________________________ 1,152______ 1991-95

30. Sherryl Hauglum ____________________________ 1,141______ 1980-84

31. Erica Routt ________________________________ 1,134______ 1992-96

32. Terri Mackey _______________________________ 1,123______ 1980-83

33. Nneka Enemkpali ___________________________ 1,116 ______ 2011-15

34. Johnna Pointer _____________________________ 1,099______ 1988-92

35. Nina Norman _______________________________ 1,079______ 2002-06

36. Cheryl Hartman _____________________________ 1,078______ 1978-83

37. Jamie Carey * ______________________________ 1,074______ 2002-05

38. Yvonne Anderson ___________________________ 1,047______ 2008-12

39. Earnesia Williams ___________________________ 1,015______ 2006-10

40. Tracy Cook ________________________________ 1,004____ 1998-2002

* - Includes only points scored at Texas.

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TEAM RECORDSMOST REBOUNDSGame: 72 vs. Texas Lutheran [02-24-77]Game by an Opponent: 62 by Cal [12-30-93]Season: 1,866 [1977-78] [39 games]Season by an Opponent: 1,538 [1977-78] [39 games]

HIGHEST REBOUND AVERAGESeason: 47.8 [1977-78] [1,866 in 39 games]Season by an Opponent: 43.1 [1993-94] [1,336 in 31 games]

HIGHEST REBOUND MARGINSeason: +12.3 [1986-87] [39.3-27.0 in 33 games]

CAREER LEADERSREBOUNDS Rebs. _ Player _________ G _________Years1. 1,759 __ Retha Swindell __ 151 _____ 1975-792. 1,223 __ Stacy Stephens _ 134 _____ 2000-043. 1,115 __ Andrea Lloyd ___ 127 _____ 1983-874. 1,039 __ Tiffany Jackson __ 123 _____ 2003-075. 1,036 __ Imani Boyette ___ 126 _____ 2012-166. 983 ___ Cinietra Henderson123 _____ 1989-937. 966 ___ Annette Smith ___ 131 1981-84, 85-868. 940 ___ Amie Smith _____ 118 _____ 1993-979. 920 ___ Kathleen Nash __ 134 _____ 2007-1110. 899 ___ Nneka Enemkpali 95 ______ 2011-15

REBOUND AVERAGE [MIN. 50 GAMES PLAYED] Avg. ___ Player _________ G _________Years1. 11.6 ___ Retha Swindell __ 151 _____ 1975-792. 9.1 ____ Stacy Stephens _ 134 _____ 2000-043. 8.8 ____ Andrea Lloyd ___ 127 _____ 1983-874. 8.7 ____ Clarissa Davis ___ 101 _____ 1985-895. 8.4 ____ Tiffany Jackson __ 123 _____ 2003-076. 8.4 ____ Jackie Swaim ___ 85 ______ 1978-817. 8.2 ____ Imani Boyette ___ 126 _____ 2012-168. 8.0 ____ Nneka Enemkpali 95 ______ 2011-15 8.0 ____ Amie Smith _____ 118 _____ 1993-97 8.0 ____ Cinietra Henderson 123 _____ 1989-93

SINGLE-SEASON LEADERSREBOUNDS Rebs. Player __________ G _________Years1. 697 _ Retha Swindell ____ 45 ______ 1976-772. 466 _ Retha Swindell ____ 39 ______ 1977-783. 445 _ Kim Basinger _____ 46 ______ 1976-774. 369 _ Annette Smith ____ 39 ______ 1981-825. 347 _ Jackie Swaim _____ 36 ______ 1980-816. 346 _ Andrea Lloyd _____ 35 ______ 1983-847. 333 _ Retha Swindell ____ 40 ______ 1978-798. 327 _ Cinietra Henderson 31 ______ 1991-929. 322 _ Imani Boyette _____ 36 ______ 2015-1610. 318 _ Stacy Stephens ___ 35 ______ 2002-03

REBOUND AVERAGE Avg. _ Player __________ G _________Years1. 15.5 _ Retha Swindell ____ 45 ______ 1976-772. 11.9 _ Retha Swindell ____ 39 ______ 1977-783. 10.5 _ Cinietra Henderson 31 ______ 1991-924. 10.4 _ Nneka Enemkpali __ 17 ______ 2014-155. 9.9 __ Andrea Lloyd _____ 35 ______ 1983-846. 9.9 __ Clarissa Davis ____ 32 ______ 1988-897. 9.8 __ Stacy Stephens ___ 31 ______ 2001-028. 9.7 __ Retha Swindell ____ 27 ______ 1975-769. 9.7 __ Kim Basinger _____ 46 ______ 1976-7710. 9.6 __ Jackie Swaim _____ 36 ______ 1980-81 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Rebs Player __________ Opp. _______Date1. 25 __ Retha Swindell ____ Baylor __ 03-03-792. 24 __ Retha Swindell ____ Kentucky 03-17-783. 22 __ Stacy Stephens ___ Baylor __ 02-24-04 22 __ Retha Swindell ____ Baylor __ 03-05-775. 21 __ Nneka Enemkpali __ WVU ____ 01-25-14 OPPONENT SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Rebs Player __________ Team _______Date1. 21 __ Courtney Paris ____ Oklahoma 01-25-09 21 __ Erin Scholz _______ Colorado 02-26-973. 20 __ Courtney Paris ____ Oklahoma 02-15-06 20 __ Danielle Cockrom __ Baylor __ 01-27-01 20 __ Lisa Leslie _______ USC ___ 11-25-90 20 __ Cheryl Miller ______ USC ___ 12-29-84

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERSREBOUNDSYear _____Player ____________ Rebs. __RPG1975-76 __Retha Swindell______ 263 _____ 9.71976-77 __Retha Swindell______ 697 ____ 15.51977-78 __Retha Swindell______ 466 ____ 11.91978-79 __Retha Swindell______ 333 _____ 8.31979-80 __Joy Williams________ 250 _____ 6.81980-81 __Jackie Swaim_______ 347 _____ 9.61981-82 __Annette Smith ______ 369 _____ 9.3

1982-83 __Annette Smith ______ 253 _____ 7.71983-84 __Andrea Lloyd _______ 356 _____ 9.91984-85 __Andrea Lloyd _______ 264 _____ 8.51985-86 __Clarissa Davis ______ 262 _____ 7.71986-87 __Andrea Lloyd _______ 296 _____ 9.01987-88 __Doreatha Conwell ___ 188 _____ 7.01988-89 __Clarissa Davis ______ 316 _____ 9.91989-90 __Vicki Hall __________ 228 _____ 7.41990-91 __Vicki Hall __________ 265 _____ 8.81991-92 __Cinietra Henderson __ 327 ____ 10.61992-93 __Vicki Hall __________ 238 _____ 7.91993-94 __Amie Smith ________ 295 _____ 9.51994-95 __Amie Smith ________ 204 _____ 7.31995-96 __Amie Smith ________ 235 _____ 8.11996-97 __Amie Smith ________ 206 _____ 6.91997-98 __Edwina Brown ______ 167 _____ 7.01998-99 __Edwina Brown ______ 211 _____ 7.51999-00 __Edwina Brown ______ 284 _____ 8.42000-01 __Stacy Stephens _____ 311 _____ 9.42001-02 __Stacy Stephens _____ 303 _____ 9.82002-03 __Stacy Stephens _____ 318 _____ 9.12003-04 __Stacy Stephens _____ 291 _____ 8.32004-05 __Tiffany Jackson _____ 271 _____ 8.72005-06 __Tiffany Jackson _____ 217 _____ 8.72006-07 __Tiffany Jackson _____ 289 _____ 9.02007-08 __Ashley Lindsey _____ 236 _____ 6.72008-09 __Kathleen Nash ______ 218 _____ 6.62009-10 __Kathleen Nash ______ 222 _____ 6.72010-11 __Kathleen Nash ______ 261 _____ 7.92011-12 __Ashley Gayle _______ 215 _____ 6.72012-13 __Imani Boyette_______ 281 _____ 9.42013-14 __Nneka Enemkpali ___ 291 _____ 8.62014-15 __Kelsey Lang ________ 218 _____ 6.42015-16 __Imani Boyette_______ 322 _____ 8.9

Retha Swindell (44) is the all-time leading rebounder at the University of Texas with 1,759 boards. For her career, Swindell averaged an impressive 11.6 rebounds per game.

TEXAS 1,000-POINT, 1,000-REBOUND CLUB Name _______________Points ___ ReboundsTiffany Jackson _______1,917 ________ 1,039Retha Swindell ________1,795 ________ 1,759Stacy Stephens _______1,708 ________ 1,223Andrea Lloyd _________1,596 ________ 1,115Imani Boyette _________1,361 ________ 1,036

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MOST ASSISTSGame: 33 vs. Centenary [12-16-00] and vs. TCU [02-08-95]Game by an Opponent: 29 by Arkansas [03-11-89]Season: 715 [1983-84] [35 games]Season by an Opponent: 491 [1999-00] [34 games]

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSMOST ASSISTSGame: 17, Kamie Ethridge vs. Texas A&M [01-25-84]Season: 268, Terri Mackey [1981-82]Career: 776, Kamie Ethridge [1982-86]

MOST ASSISTS PER GAMESeason: 7.3, Kamie Ethridge [1984-85 and 1983-84]Career: 5.9, Kamie Ethridge [1982-86]

CAREER LEADERSASSISTS Asts. Player __________ G _________Years1. 776 _ Kamie Ethridge ___ 132 _____ 1982-862. 605 _ Terri Mackey ______ 108 _____ 1980-833. 537 _ Amy Claborn _____ 106 _____ 1987-914. 517 _ Edwina Brown ____ 116 _____ 1996-005. 480 _ Carla Cortijo ______ 104 _____ 2005-096. 454 _ Celina Rodrigo ____ 134 _____ 2012-167. 450 _ Nekeshia Henderson 96 ______ 1991-958. 446 _ Beverly Williams ___ 130 _____ 1984-889. 419 _ Nina Norman _____ 126 _____ 2002-0610. 409 _ Ashleigh Fontenette 131 _____ 2008-12 ASSISTS AVERAGE [MIN. 50 GAMES PLAYED] Avg. _ Player __ G ______ Years1. 5.9 __ Kamie Ethridge ___ 132 _____ 1982-862. 5.6 __ Terri Mackey _____ 108 _____ 1980-833. 5.1 __ Amy Claborn _____ 106 _____ 1987-914. 4.7 __ NeKeshia Henderson _ 96 ______ 1991-955. 4.6 __ Carla Cortijo ______ 104 _____ 2005-096. 4.5 __ Kenya Larkin _____ 65 ______ 2000-027. 4.5 __ Edwina Brown ____ 116 _____ 1996-008. 4.0 __ Evwella Munn ____ 75 ______ 1978-809 3.5 __ Angie Jo Ogletree _ 116 _____ 1993-9710. 3.4 __ Celina Rodrigo ____ 134 _____ 2012-16

SINGLE-SEASON LEADERSASSISTS Asts. Player __________ G _________Years1. 268 _ Terri Mackey ______ 39 ______ 1981-822. 255 _ Kamie Ethridge ___ 35 ______ 1983-843. 226 _ Kamie Ethridge ___ 31 ______ 1984-854. 220 _ Amy Claborn _____ 31 ______ 1988-895. 203 _ Edwina Brown ____ 34 ______ 1999-006. 200 _ Kamie Ethridge ___ 33 ______ 1985-867. 172 _ Carla Cortijo ______ 35 ______ 2007-08 172 _ Kenya Larkin _____ 32 ______ 2001-029. 171 _ Terri Mackey ______ 33 ______ 1982-8310. 170 _ Yvonne Anderson __ 31 ______ 2011-12

ASSISTS AVERAGE Avg. _ Player __________ G _________Years1. 7.3 __ Kamie Ethridge ___ 31 ______ 1984-852. 7.3 __ Kamie Ethridge ___ 35 ______ 1983-843. 7.1 __ Amy Claborn _____ 31 ______ 1988-894. 6.9 __ Terri Mackey ______ 39 ______ 1981-825. 6.1 __ Kamie Ethridge ___ 33 ______ 1985-866. 6.0 __ Nekeshia Henderson 21 ______ 1993-947. 6.0 __ Edwina Brown ____ 34 ______ 1999-008. 5.7 __ Edwina Brown ____ 28 ______ 1998-999. 5.5 __ Yvonne Anderson __ 31 ______ 2011-1210. 5.4 __ Kenya Larkin _____ 32 ______ 2001-02 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Asts. Player __________ Opp. _______Date1. 17 __ Kamie Ethridge ___ Texas A&M 01-25-842. 15 __ Angie Jo Ogletree _ Houston 01-29-94 15 __ Kamie Ethridge ___ TCU ___ 02-01-84 15 __ Terri Mackey ______ Southern 03-14-815. 14 __ Pennee Hall ______ TCU ___ 01-25-88 14 __ Kamie Ethridge ___ Texas Tech 03-08-86 14 __ Terri Mackey ______ Baylor __ 02-16-82 14 __ Evwella Munn _____ Lamar __ 02-21-809. 13 __ Yvonne Anderson __ Texas A&M 01-11-12 13 __ Carla Cortijo ______ Texas Tech 02-24-07

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERSASSISTSYear _____Player ____________ Asts. __APG1975-76 __Cathy Self _________ 110 _____ 4.11976-77 __-not available- ______ - _________ -1977-78 __Kim Basinger _______ 137 _____ 3.51978-79 __Evwella Munn ______ 144 _____ 3.51979-80 __Hattie Browning _____ 162 _____ 4.41980-81 __Terri Mackey _______ 166 _____ 4.61981-82 __Terri Mackey _______ 268 _____ 6.91982-83 __Terri Mackey _______ 171 _____ 5.21983-84 __Kamie Ethridge _____ 255 _____ 7.31984-85 __Kamie Ethridge _____ 226 _____ 7.31985-86 __Kamie Ethridge _____ 200 _____ 6.11986-87 __Beverly Williams ____ 135 _____ 4.11987-88 __Beverly Williams ____ 165 _____ 4.7

1988-89 __Amy Claborn _______ 220 _____ 7.11989-90 __Amy Claborn _______ 151 _____ 4.91990-91 __Amy Claborn _______ 145 _____ 5.41991-92 __Nekeshia Henderson _ 140 _____ 4.51992-93 __Jennifer Clark ______ 118 _____ 3.91993-94 __Angie Jo Ogletree ___ 134 _____ 4.31994-95 __Nekeshia Henderson _ 76 ______ 5.11995-96 __Angie Jo Ogletree ___ 93 ______ 3.31996-97 __Vanessa Wallace ____ 107 _____ 4.11997-98 __Edwina Brown ______ 103 _____ 4.3 _____Vanessa Wallace ____ 103 _____ 3.81998-99 __Edwina Brown ______ 159 _____ 5.71999-00 __Edwina Brown ______ 203 _____ 6.12000-01 __Kenya Larkin _______ 123 _____ 3.72001-02 __Kenya Larkin _______ 172 _____ 5.42002-03 __Jamie Carey _______ 108 _____ 3.62003-04 __Nina Norman _______ 142 _____ 4.12004-05 __Nina Norman _______ 98 ______ 3.52005-06 __Nina Norman _______ 77 ______ 2.82006-07 __Carla Cortijo________ 147 _____ 4.92007-08 __Carla Cortijo________ 172 _____ 4.92008-09 __Carla Cortijo________ 147 _____ 4.52009-10 __Ashleigh Fontenette__ 108 _____ 3.32010-11 __Ashleigh Fontenette__ 128 _____ 3.92011-12 __Yvonne Anderson ___ 170 _____ 5.52012-13 __Celina Rodrigo ______ 111 _____ 3.72013-14 __Celina Rodrigo ______ 125 _____ 3.72014-15 __Brady Sanders ______ 108 _____ 3.22015-16 __Celina Rodrigo ______ 140 _____ 3.9

Celina Rodrigo led Texas in assists in three of the last four seasons. She finished her career with 454 assists, which ranks sixth in program history.

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MOST STEALSGame: 33 vs, Southwest Texas [12-05-78]Game by an Opponent: 23 by UCLA [12-08-12] and by Texas A&M [02-02-02]Season: 678 [1978-79] [41 games]Season by an Opponent: 347 [1981-82] [39 games]

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSMOST STEALSGame: 15, Hattie Browning vs. Pittsburgh [01-02-80]Season: 179, Hattie Browning [1979-80]Career: 346, Linda Waggoner [1976-80]

MOST STEALS PER GAMESeason: 4.8, Hattie Browning [1979-80] [37 games]Career: 3.8, Hattie Browning [1978-80]

CAREER LEADERSSTEALS Stls. ___ Player _________ G _________Years1. 346 ___ Linda Waggoner _ 161 _____ 1976-802. 332 ___ Andrea Lloyd ___ 127 _____ 1983-873. 313 ___ Tiffany Jackson __ 123 _____ 2003-074. 303 ___ Esoleta Whaley __ 114 _____ 1980-845. 295 ___ Annette Smith ___ 131 1981-84,85-866. 291 ___ Hattie Browning _ 77 ______ 1978-807. 281 ___ Terri Mackey ____ 108 _____ 1980-838. 278 ___ Kamie Ethridge __ 132 _____ 1982-869. 257 ___ Edwina Brown ___ 116 _____ 1996-00 257 ___ Beverly Williams _ 130 ____ 1984-88

STEALS AVERAGE (MIN. 50 GAMES PLAYED) Avg. ___ Player _________ G _________Years1. 3.8 ____ Hattie Browning _ 77 ______ 1978-802. 2.7 ____ Esoleta Whaley __ 114 _____ 1980-843. 2.6 ____ Andrea Lloyd ___ 127 _____ 1983-874. 2.6 ____ Terri Mackey ___ 108 _____ 1980-835. 2.5 ____ Tiffany Jackson __ 123 _____ 2003-076. 2.4 ____ Jackie Swaim ___ 85 ______ 1978-817. 2.3 ____ Annette Smith ___ 131 1981-84,85-868. 2.2 ____ Edwina Brown ___ 116 _____ 1996-009. 2.1 ____ Linda Waggoner _ 161 _____ 1976-8010. 2.1 ____ Kamie Ethridge __ 132 _____ 1982-86

SINGLE-SEASON LEADERSSTEALS Stls. _ Player __________ G _________Years1. 179 _ Hattie Browning ___ 37 ______ 1979-802. 136 _ Linda Waggoner ___ 37 ______ 1979-803. 131 _ Esoleta Whaley ___ 39 ______ 1981-824. 123 _ Terri Mackey ______ 39 ______ 1981-825. 122 _ Linda Waggoner ___ 41 ______ 1978-796. 112 _ Hattie Browning ___ 40 ______ 1978-797. 105 _ Andrea Lloyd _____ 33 ______ 1986-87 105 _ Kamie Ethridge ___ 35 ______ 1983-849. 103 _ Esoleta Whaley ___ 31 ______ 1982-83 103 _ Tiffany Jackson ___ 31 ______ 2004-05

STEALS AVERAGE Avg. _ Player __________ G _________Years1. 4.8 __ Hattie Browning ___ 37 ______ 1979-802. 3.7 __ Linda Waggoner ___ 37 ______ 1979-803. 3.4 __ Esoleta Whaley ___ 39 ______ 1981-824. 3.3 __ Tiffany Jackson ___ 31 ______ 2004-05 3.3 __ Esoleta Whaley ___ 31 ______ 1982-836. 3.2 __ Andrea Lloyd _____ 33 ______ 1986-877. 3.2 __ Terri Mackey ______ 39 ______ 1981-828. 3.0 __ Kamie Ethridge ___ 35 ______ 1983-849. 3.0 __ Linda Waggoner ___ 41 ______ 1978-7910. 3.0 __ Annette Smith ____ 29 ______ 1983-84

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Stls. _ Player __________ Opp. _______Date1. 15 __ Hattie Browning ___ Pittsburgh 01-02-802. 12 __ Kamie Ethridge ___ Pepperdine 02-24-843. 10 __ Linda Waggoner ___ USC ___ 02-11-80 10 __ Hattie Browning ___ Texas Tech 02-08-805. 8 ___ Yvonne Anderson __ Oklahoma 02-25-12 8 ___ Brittainey Raven ___ UL-Lafayette 12-16-07 8 ___ Tiffany Jackson ___ Iowa State 01-11-05

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERSSTEALSYear _____Player ____________ Stls. ___SPG1975-76 __Retha Swindell______ 56 ______ 2.11976-77 __-not available- ______ - _________ -1977-78 __Linda Waggoner ____ 88 ______ 2.31978-79 __Linda Waggoner ____ 122 _____ 3.01979-80 __Hattie Browning _____ 122 _____ 4.81980-81 __Jackie Swaim_______ 91 ______ 2.51981-82 __Esoleta Whaley _____ 131 _____ 3.41982-83 __Esoleta Whaley _____ 103 _____ 3.3

1983-84 __Kamie Ethridge _____ 105 _____ 3.01984-85 __Andrea Lloyd _______ 79 ______ 2.51985-86 __Kamie Ethridge _____ 70 ______ 2.11986-87 __Andrea Lloyd _______ 105 _____ 3.21987-88 __Beverly Williams ____ 87 ______ 2.51988-89 __Clarissa Davis ______ 72 ______ 2.31989-90 __Amy Claborn _______ 56 ______ 1.81990-91 __Edna Campbell _____ 52 ______ 2.01991-92 __NeKeshia Henderson 53 ______ 1.71992-93 __NeKeshia Henderson 47 ______ 1.61993-94 __NeKeshia Henderson 53 ______ 2.51994-95 __NeKeshia Henderson 31 ______ 2.11995-96 __Erica Routt _________ 45 ______ 1.51996-97 __Amie Smith ________ 74 ______ 2.51997-98 __Edwina Brown ______ 62 ______ 2.61998-99 __Edwina Brown ______ 62 ______ 2.11999-00 __Edwina Brown ______ 97 ______ 2.92000-01 __Kenya Larkin _______ 58 ______ 1.8 _____Stacy Stephens _____ 58 ______ 1.82001-02 __Heather Schreiber ___ 43 ______ 1.32002-03 __Stacy Stephens _____ 57 ______ 1.62003-04 __Tiffany Jackson _____ 66 ______ 1.92004-05 __Tiffany Jackson _____ 103 _____ 3.32005-06 __Tiffany Jackson _____ 64 ______ 2.62006-07 __Tiffany Jackson _____ 80 ______ 2.52007-08 __Carla Cortijo________ 69 ______ 2.02008-09 __Carla Cortijo________ 42 ______ 1.32009-10 __Ashleigh Fontenette__ 49 ______ 1.52010-11 __Ashleigh Fontenette__ 64 ______ 1.92011-12 __Yvonne Anderson ___ 84 ______ 2.72012-13 __Celina Rodrigo ______ 40 ______ 1.32013-14 __Celina Rodrigo ______ 33 ______ 1.02014-15 __Ariel Atkins _________ 34 ______ 1.32015-16 __Lashann Higgs______ 48 ______ 1.4

Linda Waggoner is Texas’ all-time career steals leader with 346. She is one of only four players in program history to eclipse the 300-steals mark.

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MOST BLOCKSGame: 16 vs. Texas Tech [01-02-90]Game by an Opponent: 15 by Oklahoma [03-07-07]Season: 199 [2009-10] [33 games]Season by an Opponent: 129 [1983-84] [32 games]

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSMOST BLOCKSGame: 12, Ellen Bayer vs. Texas Tech [01-02-90]Season: 117, Ashley Gayle [2010-11]Career: 372, Ashley Gayle [2008-12]

MOST BLOCKS PER GAMESeason: 3.5, Ashley Gayle [2010-11] [33 games]Career: 2.9, Ashley Gayle [2008-12]

CAREER LEADERSBLOCKS Blks. _Player __________ G _________Years1. 372 __Ashley Gayle _____ 130 _____ 2008-122. 303 __Imani Boyette_____ 126 _____ 2012-163. 289 __Ellen Bayer ______ 124 _____ 1986-904. 250 __Ashley Lindsey ___ 122 _____ 2005-095. 221 __Angela Jackson ___ 111 _____ 1994-986. 181 __Tiffany Jackson ___ 123 _____ 2003-077. 156 __Joy Williams______ 144 _____ 1979-838. 129 __Tracy Cook ______ 117 _____ 1998-029. 121 __Stacy Stephens ___ 134 _____ 2000-0410. 112 __Carla Littleton ____ 95 _1996-97,98-01 BLOCKS AVERAGE (MIN. 50 GAMES PLAYED) Avg. __Player __________ G _________Years1. 2.9 ___Ashley Gayle _____ 130 _____ 2008-122. 2.4 ___Imani Boyette_____ 126 _____ 2012-163. 2.3 ___Ellen Bayer ______ 124 _____ 1986-904. 2.0 ___Ashley Lindsey ___ 122 _____ 2005-095. 2.0 ___Angela Jackson ___ 111 _____ 1994-986. 1.5 ___Tiffany Jackson ___ 123 _____ 2003-077. 1.2 ___Carla Littleton ____ 95 _1996-97,98-018. 1.1 ___Tracy Cook ______ 117 _____ 1998-029. 1.1 ___Cokie Reed ______ 73 _ 2009-10,11-1310. 1.1 ___Joy Williams______ 144 _____ 1979-83

SINGLE-SEASON LEADERSBLOCKS Blks. Player __________ G _________Years1. 117 _ Ashley Gayle _____ 33 ______ 2010-112. 104 _ Imani Boyette _____ 36 ______ 2015-163. 103 _ Ashley Gayle _____ 33 ______ 2009-104. 97 __ Ellen Bayer _______ 31 ______ 1988-895. 94 __ Ashley Lindsey ____ 35 ______ 2007-086. 92 __ Ashley Gayle _____ 32 ______ 2011-127. 85 __ Ellen Bayer _______ 32 ______ 1989-908. 76 __ Angela Jackson ___ 30 ______ 1996-979. 75 __ Imani Boyette _____ 30 ______ 2012-1310. 72 __ Imani Boyette _____ 33 ______ 2013-14 72 __ Ashley Lindsey ____ 33 ______ 2008-09

BLOCKS AVERAGE Avg. _ Player _____________ G _____Years1. 3.5 __ Ashley Gayle ________ 33 ___ 2010-112. 3.1 __ Ellen Bayer __________ 31 ___ 1988-893. 3.1 __ Ashley Gayle ________ 33 ___ 2009-104. 2.9 __ Imani Boyette ________ 36 ___ 2015-16 2.9 __ Ashley Gayle ________ 32 ___ 2011-126. 2.7 __ Ashley Lindsey _______ 35 ___ 2007-087. 2.7 __ Ellen Bayer __________ 32 ___ 1989-908. 2.5 __ Angela Jackson ______ 30 ___ 1996-979. 2.5 __ Imani Boyette ________ 30 ___ 2012-1310. 2.2 __ Imani Boyette ________ 33 ___ 2013-14 2.2 __ Ashley Lindsey _______ 33 ___ 2008-09 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Blks. Player _______ Opp. __________Date1. 12 __ Ellen Bayer ____ Texas Tech __ 01-02-902. 10 __ Ashley Gayle __ Cincinnati __ 12-28-103. 9 ___ Imani Boyette __ Central Conn. _ 11-24-12 9 ___ Ellen Bayer ____ Ohio State _ 12-14-89 9 ___ Ellen Bayer ____ USC ______ 12-28-886. 8 ___ Tiffany Jackson Tennessee _ 11-25-04 8 ___ Ellen Bayer ____ Texas Tech __ 02-18-89 8 ___ Ellen Bayer ____ Rice ______ 01-10-899. 7 ___ Imani Boyette __ Oklahoma _ 01-23-16 7 ___ Imani Boyette __ Iowa State _ 01-06-16 7 ___ Imani Boyette __ at Kansas State 02-04-15 7 ___ Imani Boyette __ at Oklahoma 02-19-14 7 ___ Imani Boyette __ at TCU ____ 02-02-13 7 ___ Ashley Gayle __ Alcorn State __11-20-11 7 ___ Ashley Gayle __ North Texas _ 11-20-09 7 ___ Ashley Lindsey _ at Nebraska _ 01-09-08 7 ___ Ashley Gayle __ Furman ___ 11-23-08 7 ___ Tracy Cook ____ Texas A&M __ 02-20-99

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERSBLOCKSYear _____Player ____________ Blks. __BPG1975-76 __-not available- ______ - _________ -1976-77 __-not available- ______ - _________ -1977-78 __Retha Swindell______ 32 ______ 0.81978-79 __Retha Swindell______ 49 ______ 1.21979-80 __Joy Williams________ 32 ______ 0.91980-81 __Joy Williams________ 42 ______ 1.21981-82 __Joy Williams________ 44 ______ 1.21982-83 __Joy Williams________ 38 ______ 1.21983-84 __Annette Smith ______ 27 ______ 0.91984-85 __Cara Priddy ________ 12 ______ 0.41985-86 __Clarissa Davis ______ 23 ______ 0.71986-87 __Ellen Bayer ________ 41 ______ 1.51987-88 __Ellen Bayer ________ 66 ______ 1.9 1988-89 __Ellen Bayer ________ 97 ______ 3.21989-90 __Ellen Bayer ________ 85 ______ 2.71990-91 __Cinietra Henderson __ 28 ______ 0.91991-92 __Cinietra Henderson __ 31 ______ 1.01992-93 __Cinietra Henderson __ 26 ______ 0.91993-94 __Benita Pollard ______ 27 ______ 0.91994-95 __Angela Jackson _____ 47 ______ 1.71995-96 __Angela Jackson _____ 56 ______ 2.11996-97 __Angela Jackson _____ 76 ______ 2.51997-98 __Angela Jackson _____ 42 ______ 1.61998-99 __Tracy Cook ________ 37 ______ 1.31999-00 __Carla Littleton ______ 65 ______ 1.92000-01 __Tracy Cook ________ 35 ______ 1.12001-02 __Stacy Stephens _____ 32 ______ 1.02002-03 __Stacy Stephens _____ 35 ______ 1.02003-04 __Tiffany Jackson _____ 44 ______ 1.32004-05 __Tiffany Jackson _____ 60 ______ 1.92005-06 __Ashley Lindsey _____ 54 ______ 1.92006-07 __Tiffany Jackson _____ 41 ______ 1.32007-08 __Ashley Lindsey _____ 94 ______ 2.72008-09 __Ashley Lindsey _____ 72 ______ 2.22009-10 __Ashley Gayle _______ 103 _____ 3.12010-11 __Ashley Gayle _______ 117 _____ 3.52011-12 __Ashley Gayle _______ 92 ______ 2.92012-13 __Imani Boyette_______ 75 ______ 2.52013-14 __Imani Boyette_______ 72 ______ 2.22014-15 __Imani Boyette_______ 52 ______ 1.92015-16 __Imani Boyette_______ 104 _____ 2.9

Imani Boyette led Texas in blocked shots in each of the past four seasons. She finished her career ranked second in program history with 126 career rejections.

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recordS / mISceLLANeoUSOPPONENT GAME HIGHSPoints (quarter) _______ 30 in 3rd by Baylor __________________02-29-16Points (half) __________ 59 in 2nd by Texas Tech ______________02-05-97Points (game) ________ 116 by Baylor ______________________01-21-75FG Made ____________ 45 by Wayland Baptist _______________01-25-77FG Attempted ________ 96 by Old Dominion _________________ 11-24-84 FG Percentage _______ .667 [30-45] by Texas A&M ____________02-20-853PT Made ___________ 12 by UConn _______________________03-28-16____________________ 12 by K-State ______________________02-23-13____________________ 12 by BYU ________________________ 11-20-01____________________ 12 by Fordham _____________________12-16-99 ____________________ 12 by Marquette ____________________01-05-943PT Attempted ________ 33 by K-State ______________________02-23-133PT Percentage _______ 1.000 [4-4] by Baylor ________________02-16-02 FT Made ____________ 37 by Baylor _______________________02-14-01 FT Attempted _________ 48 by Baylor _______________________02-14-01 FT Percentage ________ 1.000 [7-7] by K-State ________________03-08-13____________________ 1.000 [6-6] by Missouri _______________03-03-10____________________ 1.000 [16-16] by N.C. State ___________12-01-84 Rebounds ___________ 62 by California _____________________12-30-93Fouls _______________ 37 by Ohio State ____________________12-30-90Assists ______________ 29 by Arkansas _____________________ 03-11-89Turnovers ___________ 48 by Houston _____________________ 02-11-84 Blocks ______________ 15 by Oklahoma ____________________03-07-07Steals _______________ 23 by UCLA _______________________12-08-12 ____________________ 23 by Texas A&M ___________________02-02-02

MISC. TEXAS INDIV. CAREER HIGHS40-point games _______ 2 _________________ Danielle Viglione [1993-97]30-point games _______ 18 ___________________Annette Smith [1981-86]____________________ 18 __________________ Clarissa Davis [1985-89]20-point games _______ 64 ___________________Annette Smith [1981-86]Double-figure scoring games _____________ 115 ________________Linda Waggoner [1976-80]Double-figure rebound games _____________ 60 _________________ Stacy Stephens [2000-04]____________________ 60 __________________ Retha Swindell [1975-79]Double-figure scoring string ______________ 55 ___________________Annette Smith [1981-86]Double-figure rebound string ______________ 10 ________________Nneka Enemkpali [2014-15] TEXAS GAME SUPERLATIVES vs. BIG 12 TEAMSPoints (half) __________ 55 in 1st half vs. Oklahoma State _______02-05-09Points (game) ________ 100 vs. Texas A&M __________________01-15-97FG Made ____________ 39 vs. Baylor _______________________02-12-00FG Attempted ________ 89 at Baylor _______________________ 02-12-11FG Percentage _______ .646 [31-48] vs. Kansas ______________02-20-13____________________ .591 [39-66] vs. Baylor _______________02-12-003PT Made ___________ 13 at Oklahoma State ________________02-05-09____________________ 11 vs. Iowa State ___________________01-06-16____________________ 11 vs. Texas Tech ___________________02-07-10____________________ 11 vs. Oklahoma State _______________01-20-10____________________ 10 at Oklahoma State ________________ 03-05-11____________________ 10 at Iowa State ____________________ 02-21-11____________________ 10 at Kansas State __________________ 02-09-11____________________ 10 at Oklahoma State ________________02-24-10____________________ 10 at Kansas State __________________02-16-05____________________ 9 vs. seven teams____________________ most recently____________________ vs. Texas A&M _____________________03-04-123PT Attempted ________ 30 at Oklahoma State ________________ 03-05-11____________________ 28 at Iowa State ____________________ 02-21-11____________________ 26 at Oklahoma State ________________02-24-10____________________ 24 at Texas A&M ____________________ 01-19-113PT Percentage _______ .778 [7-9] vs. Texas A&M _____________ 02-11-04____________________ .750 [6-8] vs. Kansas State ___________02-17-10____________________ .700 [7-10] vs. Kansas _______________03-05-02FT Made ____________ 30 vs. Texas A&M ___________________01-09-10FT Attempted _________ 43 vs. Texas A&M ___________________01-09-10FT Percentage ________ 1.000 [10-10] vs. Texas Tech __________02-15-12Rebounds ___________ 60 vs. Kansas State _________________01-30-02Assists ______________ 30 at Kansas _______________________01-13-98Steals _______________ 18 vs. Oklahoma ____________________02-25-12____________________ 18 vs. Oklahoma State _______________01-20-99Blocks ______________ 10 vs. Kansas ______________________01-04-12____________________ 10 at Texas Tech ____________________ 01-26-11____________________ 10 vs. Missouri _____________________01-20-98____________________ 10 vs. Texas A&M ___________________01-15-97Fouls _______________ 32 at Baylor _______________________01-27-01Turnovers ___________ 31 vs. Texas A&M ___________________ 03-09-11____________________ 28 at Kansas _______________________01-23-13____________________ 27 at Texas A&M ____________________02-02-02____________________ 27 at Oklahoma ____________________01-10-01Biggest Win __________ +43 [83-40] vs. Colorado _____________02-23-05Biggest Loss _________ -40 [87-47] at Iowa State _____________02-20-01

Danielle Viglione scored 40 points twice in her Texas career, including a school-record 48 points against Houston on January 29, 1994.

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01-18-77 at Houston 110-84 W 2601-22-77 SMU 100-60 W 4003-11-77 vs. Houston 109-77 W 3201-11-78 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT 100-52 W 4801-31-78 at Texas State 107-55 W 5203-03-78 vs. Baylor 106-74 W 3211-17-78 UTEP 124-48 W 7612-05-78 at Texas State 100-59 W 4112-14-78 MINNESOTA 114-53 W 6112-15-78 at SMU 103-42 W 6102-06-79 TEMPLE JUNIoR CoLLEGE 102-62 W 4002-22-79 vs. Baylor 102-60 W 4211-27-79 at Texas State 110-38 W 7202-04-80 HOUSTON 104-71 W 3301-05-81 CAL STATE-FULLERTON 106-42 W 6401-29-81 vs. Arkansas 110-64 W 4601-04-83 KANSAS 109-71 W 3802-05-83 at TCU * 107-41 W 6603-01-83 RICE 100-49 W 5101-14-84 at Rice * 110-54 W 5601-25-84 at Texas A&M * 108-77 W 3102-01-84 TCU * 113-62 W 5102-11-84 HOUSTON * 103-72 W 3102-15-84 RICE * 113-50 W 6302-20-84 TExAS A&M * 105-60 W 4503-03-84 at TCU * 113-63 W 5001-31-85 BYU 101-59 W 4202-20-85 at Texas A&M * 101-73 W 2802-23-85 at SMU * 107-72 W 3503-07-85 vs. Arkansas 104-62 W 4201-24-86 at BYU 111-78 W 3302-17-86 MIAMI 112-43 W 6902-19-86 SMU * 105-48 W 5702-22-86 at TCU * 105-44 W 6103-14-86 MISSOURI 108-67 W 4111-28-86 vs. Long Beach State 100-86 W 1402-17-87 TCU * 110-65 W 4512-05-87 WESTERN MICHIGAN 108-50 W 5801-25-88 TCU * 102-62 W 4001-07-89 ARKANSAS * 104-67 W 3702-11-89 RICE * 103-61 W 4202-24-89 TCU * 100-62 W 3802-28-89 at SMU * 105-94 W 1103-11-89 vs. Arkansas 101-99 W 202-09-90 at Rice * 103-48 W 5502-13-90 SMU * 105-70 W 3503-08-90 vs. Houston 101-58 W 4312-19-90 McNEESE STATE 105-48 W 5703-06-91 vs. Rice 108-61 W 4712-28-91 NEW MExICO STATE 104-67 W 3712-18-92 ORAL ROBERTS 109-68 W 4101-29-94 HOUSTON * 100-76 W 2403-09-94 vs. Rice 102-57 W 4502-08-95 at TCU * 109-44 W 6502-10-95 TCU * 115-82 W 3303-06-95 vs. TCU 109-78 W 3101-15-97 TExAS A&M * 100-63 W 3712-13-97 CENTRAL FLORIDA 103-71 W 3212-16-00 CENTENARY 135-37 W 9812-15-02 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 106-42 W 6411-16-08 ST. MARY’S (CA) 110-76 W 3411-23-08 FURMAN 105-51 W 5401-02-10 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 114-53 W 6111-16-10 NORTHWESTERN STATE 112-53 W 5912-08-10 TExAS-PAN AMERICAN 112-59 W 5312-15-13 SAM HOUSTON STATE 109-48 W 61

100-POINT GAMES BREAKDOWN100-Point Games by Texas _________________________________________ 66 [66-0]100-Point Games Allowed ____________________________________________ 6 [0-6]Conference Regular Season 100-Point Games __________________________________________________ 24 [24-0] Southwest Conference ___________________________________________________________________ 23 [23-0] Big 12 Conference ________________________________________________________________________ 1 [1-0]Conference Regular Season 100-Point Games Allowed _________________________________________________ 0 Southwest Conference ________________________________________________________________________0-0 Big 12 Conference ___________________________________________________________________________0-0NCAA Tournament 100-Point Games ____________________________________________________________ 1 [1-0]NCAA Tournament 100-Point Games Allowed _________________________________________________________ 0Most 100-Point Games in a Season _________________________________________________________ 7 [1983-84] Most Consecutive 100-Point Games _______________________________________________________ 2 [four times] Largest Margin of Victory in 100-point game ______________________________ +98 [135-37] vs. Centenary, 12-16-00Smallest Margin of Victory in 100-point game _______________________________ +2 [101-99] vs. Arkansas, 03-11-89 Last 100-Point Game __________________________________________12/15/13 vs. SAM HoUSToN STATE [109-48] in a Conference Reg Season Game _____________________________________01-15-97 vs. TEXAS A&M [100-63]Last 100-Point Game Allowed ________________________________________________ 03-28-15 vs. UConn [54-105]

DATE OPPONENT SCOREUT-OPP RESULT SCORING

MARGIN

01-18-75 at Houston 63-62 W 101-28-75 at Texas State 67-77 L 103-22-75 vs. Houston 70-67 W 103-06-76 vs. North Texas 66-60 W 102-21-77 at Baylor 95-98 L 101-20-82 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 80-79 W 103-25-83 vs. K-State 73-70 W 103-26-88 LOUISIANA TECH 80-83 L 101-30-92 PENN STATE 76-73 W 101-25-95 FLORIDA 71-82 L 111-28-95 at Florida 64-67 L 111-26-96 FLORIDA 97-84 W 212-21-96 TENNESSEE 65-68 L 102-12-97 at Baylor 82-71 W 102-17-97 NEBRASKA 71-70 W 111-29-97 MICHIGAN STATE 78-80 L 102-23-00 TExAS TECH 85-91 L 211-20-00 vs. Virginia 56-55 W 202-17-01 at Oklahoma State 73-69 W 101-13-02 TExAS TECH 87-83 W 201-30-02 KANSAS STATE 76-80 L 102-19-02 OKLAHOMA 68-62 W 102-25-04 BAYLOR 73-72 W 201-26-05 at Oklahoma 83-71 W 101-22-06 KANSAS STATE 71-70 W 101-10-07 at Missouri 79-77 W 101-13-08 KANSAS STATE 74-77 L 101-16-10 at Texas Tech 95-90 W 201-23-10 IOWA STATE 71-73 L 102-13-10 at Kansas 85-82 W 202-24-10 at Oklahoma State 72-73 L 101-08-11 at Missouri 80-85 L 101-16-11 OKLAHOMA 67-71 L 102-21-11 at Iowa State 57-66 L 101-02-13 at Iowa State 65-73 L 101-08-14 OKLAHOMA 79-74 W 101-12-14 at West Virginia 49-56 L 111-20-14 at Stanford 87-81 W 101-29-15 OKLAHOMA 84-81 W 203-01-15 at West Virginia 69-76 L 1

100-POINT GAMES

OVERTIME GAMES

OVERTIME GAMES BREAKDOWNOvertime Games 40 [22-18]Last Overtime Game 03-01-15 at West Virginia [L, 69-76]

100-PoINT GAmeS ANd oVerTIme GAmeS / recordS

01-21-75 by Baylor L 62-116 -5401-10-78 by Montclair State L 58-102 -4403-11-78 by Oral Roberts L 84-100 -1612-30-99 by Tennessee L 76-106 -3012-01-05 by Tennessee L 61-102 -4103-28-15 by UConn L 54-105 -51

DATE OPPONENT SCOREUT-OPP RESULT SCORING

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OPPONENT 100-POINT GAMES

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ERWIN CENTER RECORDSMost Team Points ScoredTexas ____________ 135 [135-37] vs. Centenary, 12-16-00Opponent _______ 100 [84-100] vs. Oral Roberts, 03-11-78

Most Individual Points ScoredTexas _____ 48 by Danielle Viglione vs. Houston [01-29-94]Opponent __________ 38 by Mary Lowry, Baylor [01-19-94]

Largest Margin of VictoryTexas _____________ 98 [UT 135, Centenary 37], 12-16-00Opponent ______________ 27 [Baylor 75, UT 48], 02-09-13

Longest Winning Streak45 games from a Jan. 2, 1984 win over Southern Cal to a Dec. 14, 1986

loss to Tennessee [spanned four seasons].Longest Losing Streak5 games from a Feb. 8, 2006 loss to Texas A&M to a March 1, 2006 loss

to Baylor.Largest Crowd15,303 March 27, 1987 loss [75-59] to Louisiana Tech in NCAA Final

Four in front of a sold out Erwin Center.

ERWIN CENTER OVERTIME GAMES [11-9]Texas 84, oklahoma 81 ___________________________01-29-15Texas 79, oklahoma 74 ___________________________01-08-14oklahoma 71, Texas 67 ___________________________01-16-11Iowa State 73, Texas 71 __________________________01-23-10Kansas State 77, Texas 74 ________________________01-13-08Texas 79, Missouri 77 ____________________________01-10-07Texas 71, Kansas State 70 ________________________01-22-06Texas 73, Baylor 72 [2oT] _________________________02-15-04Texas 68, oklahoma 62 ___________________________02-19-02Kansas State 80, Texas 76 ________________________01-30-02Texas 87, Texas Tech 82 [2oT] _____________________01-13-02Texas Tech 91, Texas 85 [2oT] _____________________02-23-00Michigan State 80, Texas 78 _______________________11-29-97Texas 71, Nebraska 70 ___________________________02-17-97Tennessee 68, Texas 65 __________________________12-21-96Texas 97, Florida 84 [2oT] ________________________11-26-96Florida 82, Texas 71 _____________________________01-25-95Texas 76, Penn State 73 __________________________01-30-92Louisiana Tech 83, Texas 80 ______________________ 03-26-88*Texas 80, Stephen F. Austin 79 _____________________01-20-82

*NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional Championship Game

ERWIN CENTER ATTENDANCETop Five Single-Season Average AttendanceYEAR _________ AVG ______HOME DATES _____ TOTAL ATTENDANCE1994-95 __ 8,009 ________14 _______________112,1191987-88 __ 7,663 ________16 ______________ 122,6131993-94 ___ 7,614 ________15 ______________ 114,2081989-90 ___ 7,525 ________17 ______________ 127,9211996-97 ___ 7,467 ________15 _______________111,998

ERWIN CENTER TOP 15 CROWDSATTEN __________OPPONENT _____________________________DATE1. 15,303 ____ Louisiana Tech * ______________03-27-872. 14,413 ____ Mississippi __________________01-22-883. 14,115 ____ Texas Tech __________________02-24-964. 13,378 ____ Texas Tech __________________02-25-955. 13,358 ____ Soviet National Team ____________11-18-876. 12,874 ____ Maryland # __________________03-25-897. 12,531 ____ Arkansas ____________________02-09-918. 12,474 ____ Texas Tech __________________02-01-049. 12,390 ____ Louisiana Tech # ______________03-24-9010. 12,352 ___ Texas Tech __________________01-22-9411. 12,288 ___ Louisiana Tech # ______________03-26-8812. 11,769 ___ TCU _______________________02-21-8913. 11,646 ___ Texas A&M __________________02-09-9414. 11,619 ___ Western Kentucky _____________01-17-8915. 11,616 ___ Arkansas ____________________02-23-90* - NCAA Final Four# - NCAA Midwest Regional

The Frank Erwin Center [16,540 capacity] has been the home of Texas Bas-ketball since the 1977-78 season. The site of tremendous moments in UT bas-ketball history, the Erwin Center is also a mecca of collegiate basketball. One step inside “The Drum” reveals an arena bathed in burnt orange and numerous banners chronicling the rich championship tradition of Texas Basketball. Visible for miles when burnt orange floodlights illuminate it at night, the Frank Erwin Center is a beacon on UT’s campus. The building is named for former UT Board of Regents member Frank Erwin.

ERWIN CENTER YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

YEAR W-L

1977-78 10-11978-79 14-01979-80 12-01980-81 10-31981-82 14-01982-83 17-01983-84 15-11984-85 14-01985-86 16-01986-87 12-21987-88 15-11988-89 15-11989-90 15-21990-91 11-41991-92 13-21992-93 11-41993-94 13-21994-95 8-61995-96 12-21996-97 12-31997-98 11-31998-99 11-41999-2000 11-32000-01 11-52001-02 14-32002-03 15-02003-04 16-02004-05 13-12005-06 8-72006-07 13-52007-08 11-32008-09 12-42009-10 12-42010-11 11-42011-12 13-42012-13 9-62013-14 14-22014-15 15-22015-16 17-1TOTALS 496-95 (.839)

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TEXAS HOME ATTENDANCE RECORDSYear _____________________________ # of Home Games _______ Total Attendance _____________ Attendance Average ________ National Rank1980-81 ________________________________ 13 ___________________23,100 ________________________ 1,777 ___________________ N/A1981-82 ________________________________ 14 ___________________21,646 ________________________ 1,546 ___________________ N/A1982-83 ________________________________ 17 ___________________25,127 ________________________ 1,478 ___________________ N/A1983-84 ________________________________ 16 ___________________32,245 ________________________ 2,015 ___________________ 9th1984-85 ________________________________ 14 ___________________32,053 ________________________ 2,290 ___________________ 6th1985-86 ________________________________ 16 ___________________73,984 ________________________ 4,624 ___________________ 1st1986-87 ________________________________ 14 ___________________92,943 ________________________ 6,639 ___________________ 1st1987-88 ________________________________ 16 __________________ 122,613 _______________________ 7,663 ___________________ 1st1988-89 ________________________________ 16 __________________ 135,702 _______________________ 8,481 ___________________ 1st1989-90 ________________________________ 17 __________________ 127,921 _______________________ 7,525 ___________________ 1st1990-91 ________________________________ 15 ___________________92,412 ________________________ 6,161 ___________________ 1st1991-92 ________________________________ 15 ___________________86,096 ________________________ 5,740 ___________________ 3rd1992-93 ________________________________ 15 ___________________86,493 ________________________ 5,766 ___________________ 4th1993-94 ________________________________ 15 __________________ 114,208________________________ 7,614 ___________________ 3rd1994-95 ________________________________ 14 __________________ 112,119 ________________________ 8,009 ___________________ 2nd1995-96 ________________________________ 14 __________________ 103,869 _______________________ 7,419 ___________________ 5th1996-97 ________________________________ 15 __________________ 111,998 ________________________ 7,467 ___________________ 5th1997-98 ________________________________ 14 ___________________88,243 ________________________ 6,303 ___________________ 8th1998-99 ________________________________ 15 __________________ 100,674 _______________________ 6,712 ___________________10th1999-00 ________________________________ 14 ___________________91,674 ________________________ 6,579 ___________________10th2000-01 ________________________________ 16 ___________________92,743 ________________________ 5,796 ___________________11th2001-02 ________________________________ 17 ___________________91,648 ________________________ 5,356 ___________________15th2002-03 ________________________________ 15 ___________________80,974 ________________________ 5,398 ___________________14th2003-04 ________________________________ 16 __________________ 115,057________________________ 7,191 ___________________10th2004-05 ________________________________ 14 ___________________95,360 ________________________ 6,811 ___________________13th2005-06 ________________________________ 15 ___________________84,544 ________________________ 5,636 ___________________18th2006-07 ________________________________ 18 ___________________90,783 ________________________ 5,044 ___________________19th2007-08 ________________________________ 14 ___________________76,341 ________________________ 5,452 ___________________16th2008-09 ________________________________ 16 ___________________84,600 ________________________ 5,288 ___________________16th2009-10 ________________________________ 16 ___________________78,539 ________________________ 4,909 ___________________17th2010-11 ________________________________ 15 ___________________70,651 ________________________ 4,710 ___________________18th2011-12 ________________________________ 17 ___________________67,799 ________________________ 3,988 ___________________25th2012-13 ________________________________ 15 ___________________58,327 ________________________ 3,888 ___________________31st2013-14 ________________________________ 16 ___________________54,119 ________________________ 3,382 ___________________31st2014-15 ________________________________ 17 ___________________57,549 ________________________ 3,385 ___________________29th2015-16 ________________________________ 18 ___________________66,605 ________________________ 3,700 ___________________24th

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SEEDDATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE RND CITY03-17-83 2 7 LOUISVILLE W 84-55 32 Austin, Texas03-25-83 2 3 vs. Kansas State W [OT] 73-70 16 Ruston, La.03-27-83 2 1 at Louisiana Tech L 58-72 8 Ruston, La.03-15-84 2 7 DRAKE W 96-60 32 Austin, Texas03-23-84 2 6 vs. Louisiana-Monroe W 99-91 16 Ruston, La.03-25-84 2 1 at Louisiana Tech L 60-85 8 Ruston, La.03-14-85 1 8 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 84-62 32 Austin, Texas03-22-85 1 4 at Western Kentucky L 90-92 16 Bowling Green, Ky.03-14-86 1 9 MISSOURI W 108-67 32 Austin, Texas03-20-86 1 4 OKLAHOMA W 85-59 16 Austin, Texas03-22-86 1 2 OLE MISS W 66-63 8 Austin, Texas03-28-86 1 4 vs. Western Kentucky W 90-65 4 Lexington, Ky.03-30-86 1 1 vs. Southern California W 97-81 2 Lexington, Ky.03-15-87 1 9 ST. JoSEPH'S W 86-56 32 Austin, Texas03-19-87 1 4 vs. James Madison W 91-57 16 Fayetteville, N.C.03-21-87 1 2 vs. Rutgers W 85-77 8 Fayetteville, N.C.03-27-87 1 1 LOUISIANA TECH L 75-79 4 Austin, Texas03-20-88 1 8 SOUTH CAROLINA W 77-58 32 Austin, Texas03-24-88 1 5 STANFORD W 79-58 16 Austin, Texas03-26-88 1 2 LOUISIANA TECH L [OT] 80-83 8 Austin, Texas03-18-89 2 10 MONTANA W 83-54 32 Austin, Texas03-23-89 2 6 UNLV W 88-77 16 Austin, Texas03-25-89 2 1 MARYLAND L 71-79 8 Austin, Texas03-18-90 3 6 OHIO STATE W 95-66 32 Austin, Texas03-22-90 3 2 NORTH CAROLINA ST. W 72-63 16 Austin, Texas03-24-90 3 1 LOUISIANA TECH L 57-71 8 Austin, Texas03-13-91 7 10 LAMAR L 63-77 48 Austin, Texas03-22-92 4 5 UCLA L 81-82 32 Austin, Texas03-20-93 3 6 LOUISIANA TECH L 78-82 32 Austin, Texas03-16-94 5 12 OKLAHOMA STATE W 75-67 64 Austin, Texas03-19-94 5 4 at Seton Hall L 66-71 32 South Orange, N.J.03-16-96 5 12 vs. Missouri State W 73-55 64 Lawrence, Kan.03-18-96 5 4 at Kansas L 70-77 32 Lawrence, Kan.03-15-97 3 14 TExAS STATE W 66-38 64 Austin, Texas03-17-97 3 6 NOTRE DAME L 83-86 32 Austin, Texas03-13-99 12 5 vs. Auburn L 61-69 64 Blacksburg, Va.03-17-00 7 10 vs. St. Joseph's L 48-69 64 Piscataway, N.J.03-16-01 8 9 vs. St. Mary's L 64-68 64 Knoxville, Tenn.03-15-02 4 13 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY W 60-55 64 Austin, Texas03-17-02 4 12 UC-SANTA BARBARA W 76-60 32 Austin, Texas03-23-02 4 1 vs. Duke L 46-62 16 Raleigh, N.C.03-23-03 2 15 vs. Hampton W 90-46 64 Cincinnati, Ohio03-25-03 2 7 vs. Arkansas W 67-50 32 Cincinnati, Ohio03-30-03 2 6 vs. Minnesota W 73-60 16 Stanford, Calif.04-01-03 2 1 vs. LSU W 78-60 8 Stanford, Calif.04-06-03 2 1 vs. Connecticut L 69-71 4 Atlanta, Ga.03-21-04 1 16 SOUTHERN W 92-57 64 Austin, Texas03-23-04 1 8 MICHIGAN STATE W 80-61 32 Austin, Texas03-27-04 1 4 vs. LSU L 55-71 16 Seattle, Wash.03-19-05 3 14 vs. Oral Roberts W 64-47 64 Dallas, Texas03-21-05 3 6 vs. Georgia L 68-70 32 Dallas, Texas03-23-08 8 9 vs. Minnesota W 72-55 64 Bridgeport, Conn.03-25-08 8 1 vs. Connecticut L 55-89 32 Bridgeport, Conn.03-21-09 6 11 vs. Mississippi State L 63-71 64 Columbus, Ohio03-21-10 6 11 SAN DIEGO STATE L 63-74 64 Austin, Texas03-19-11 9 8 vs. Marquette L 65-68 64 Knoxville, Tenn.03-17-12 9 8 vs. West Virginia L 55-68 64 Norfolk, Va.03-23-14 5 12 vs. Penn W 79-61 64 College Park, Md.03-25-14 5 4 at Maryland L 64-69 32 College Park, Md.03-20-15 5 12 vs. Western Kentucky W 66-64 64 Berkeley, Calif.03-22-15 5 4 at California W 73-70 32 Berkeley, Calif.03-28-15 5 1 vs. Connecticut L 54-105 16 Albany, N.Y.03-19-16 2 15 ALABAMA STATE W 86-42 64 Austin, Texas03-21-16 2 10 MISSOURI W 73-55 32 Austin, Texas03-26-16 2 3 vs. UCLA W 72-64 16 Bridgeport, Conn.03-28-16 2 1 vs. UConn L 65-86 8 Bridgeport, Conn.

ROUNDS KEY64 - First Round [1994-present]; 48 - First Round [1991]; 32 - First Round [1982-85]; Second Round [1986-present]; 16 - Regional Semifinals; 8 - Regional Finals; 4 - National Semifinals ; 2 - National Finals

W-L BREAKDOWNAppearances: 29Overall Record: 38-28under Karen Aston: 6-3as the #1 seed: 13-4as the #2 seed: 13-5as the #3 seed: 4-4as the #4 seed: 2-2as the #5 seed: 5-4as the #6 seed: 0-2as the #7 seed: 0-2as the #8 seed: 1-2as the #9 seed: 0-2as the #12 seed: 0-1Home: 21-9Away: 1-6Neutral: 16-13in the Round of 64 or 48: 11-8in the Round of 32: 13-8in the Regional Semifinals: 9-4in the Regional Finals: 3-6in the Semifinals: 1-2in the Championship game: 1-0as the HIGHER seed: 35-11as the LOWER seed: 2-16as the SAME seed: 1-1in Overtime: 1-1

HOSTING1983 - First Round1984 - First Round1985 - First Round, Final Four1986 - Second Round, Regionals1987 - Second Round, Final Four1988 - Second Round, Regionals1989 - Second Round, Regionals 1990 - Second Round, Regionals1991 - Regionals 1992 - Second Round1993 - Second Round 1994 - Regionals1997 - First & Second Rounds2002 - First & Second Rounds2004 - First & Second Rounds2005 - First & Second Rounds *2010 - First & Second Rounds2016 - First & Second Rounds

* Texas and Texas Tech were co-hosts at a neutral site - Dallas’ Reunion Arena - in 2005.

MISCELLANEOUSBest finish Champions [1986]Largest Margin of Victory: +44 vs. 15 ALABAMA STATE [03-19-16] +44 vs. 15 Hampton [03-23-03]Largest Margin of Defeat -51 vs. 1 UConn [03-28-15]Most Points Scored [combined] 190 vs. 6 Northeast Louisiana [03-23-84]Most Points Scored 108 9 MISSOURI [03-14-86]Most Points Allowed 105 vs1 UConn [03-28-15]

FREQUENT OPPONENTSLouisiana Tech: 6 [0-6]WKU: 2 [1-1]UConn: 2 [0-2]LSU: 2 [1-1]Minnesota: 2 [2-0]Missouri: 2 [2-0]

HONORS

Final Four MVP Clarissa Davis (1986)

All-Tournament Team Fran Harris [1986], Clarissa Davis [1987, 86]

All-Region Teams1983 [Midwest]Terry MackeyAnnette Smith

1984 [Midwest]Andrea Lloyd

1985 [Mideast]Andrea Lloyd

1986 [Midwest]Clarissa DavisKamie EthridgeBeverly Williams

1987 [East]Clarissa DavisAndrea Lloyd

1988 [Midwest]Doreathea ConwellBeverly Williams

1989 [West]Vicki Hall

1990 [Midwest]Edna CampbellVicki Hall

2003 [East]Jamie CareyStacy Stephens

2016 [Bridgeport]Ariel AtkinsLashann Higgs

TEXAS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT

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HISTorY / BIG 12 SerIeS GAme-BY-GAmeBAYLOR

Overall: 57-35H: 26-13 • A: 24-18 • N: 7-4Conference: 40-27 [17-26 Big 12]Big 12 Tournament: 1-2Under Karen Aston: 0-10Overtime Games: 2-1Longest Win Streak: 37 [1976-1994]Longest Losing Streak: 14, currentLargest Victory: +53 [01-05-90]Largest Defeat: -54 [01-21-75]Most Points in a Game: 193 [02-21-76]Most UT Points: 106 [03-03-78]Most BU Points: 116 [01-21-75]

DATE _______ SITE __RESULT _____ SCORE01-21-75 __ H ____L______ 62-11603-22-75 __ N ____L_______ 51-7512-04-75 __ A _____L_______ 49-9212-21-76 __ A ____ W ______ 66-6402-05-76 __ A _____L_______ 64-8302-11-76 __ N ____L_______ 64-7002-21-76 __ A ___ L OT _____ 95-9803-05-76 __ N ___ W ______ 84-7803-03-78 __ N ___ W _____ 106-7403-10-78 __ N ___ W ______ 80-7301-24-79 __ A ____ W ______ 88-5402-14-79 __ H ___ W ______ 95-6702-22-79 __ N ___ W _____ 102-6001-22-80 __ A ____ W ______ 80-5302-12-80 __ H ___ W ______ 98-4901-24-81 __ H ___ W ______ 72-6502-17-81 __ A ____ W ______ 74-6601-26-82 __ A ____ W ______ 76-6902-16-82 __ H ___ W ______ 81-6301-26-83 __ A ____ W ______ 84-6002-26-83 __ H ___ W ______ 94-5501-21-84 __ H ___ W ______ 96-5102-22-84 __ A ____ W ______ 93-7401-16-85 __ A ____ W ______ 82-4502-16-85 __ H ___ W ______ 83-5301-11-86 __ H ___ W ______ 93-4002-12-86 __ A ____ W ______ 77-4501-10-87 __ A ____ W ______ 88-5802-07-87 __ H ___ W ______ 92-4102-02-88 __ H ___ W ______ 98-5203-05-88 __ A ____ W ______ 94-4301-03-89 __ H ___ W ______ 80-6002-04-89 __ A ____ W ______ 88-5001-05-90 __ H ___ W ______ 93-4002-07-90 __ A ____ W ______ 92-6201-05-91 __ H ___ W ______ 83-4902-05-91 __ A ____ W ______ 91-6702-01-92 __ H ___ W ______ 83-5503-04-92 __ A ____ W ______ 82-5203-11-92 __ N ___ W ______ 84-5601-16-93 __ H ___ W ______ 82-6602-13-93 __ A ____ W ______ 89-7501-19-94 __ H ___ W ______ 84-7302-16-94 __ A _____L_______ 75-8101-21-95 __ H ___ W ______ 69-4602-18-95 __ A ____ W ______ 83-7801-24-96 __ A ____ W ______ 82-7101-21-96 __ H ___ W ______ 65-5301-29-97 __ H ___ W ______ 79-6102-12-97 __ A ___ W OT _____ 82-7102-14-98 __ A _____L_______ 63-6702-21-98 __ H ___ W ______ 99-5901-13-99 __ A _____L_______ 63-8202-24-99 __ H ___ W ______ 77-6201-29-00 __ A ____ W ______ 83-6102-12-00 __ H ___ W ______ 97-5801-27-01 __ A _____L_______ 51-7302-14-01 __ H ____L_______ 75-8001-26-02 __ H ____L_______ 70-8002-16-02 __ A _____L_______ 69-7601-18-03 __ H ___ W ______ 70-5002-26-03 __ A ____ W ______ 79-5701-14-04 __ A _____L_______ 64-7802-25-04 __ H __ W OT _____ 73-7203-13-04 __ H ___ W ______ 63-5901-08-05 __ A _____L_______ 60-6301-22-05 __ H ___ W ______ 69-55

01-07-06 __ A _____L_______ 48-6103-01-06 __ H ____L_______ 64-7201-24-07 __ H ____L_______ 59-6302-18-07 __ A _____L_______ 56-7101-30-08 __ A _____L_______ 60-6102-13-08 __ H ___ W ______ 61-5103-12-08 __ N ___ W ______ 76-6102-01-09 __ A ____ W ______ 58-5502-28-09 __ H ____L_______ 57-6601-31-10 __ H ___ W ______ 61-5003-07-10 __ A ____ W ______ 70-5401-12-11 __ H ____L_______ 87-7202-12-11 __ A _____L_______ 96-6801-15-12 __ H ____L_______ 59-7702-21-12 __ A _____L_______ 59-8002-09-13 __ H ____L_______ 48-7502-23-13 __ A _____L_______ 47-6702-01-14 __ A _____L_______ 73-8702-16-14 __ H ____L_______ 56-7201-19-15 __ A _____L_______ 58-7502-08-15 __ H ____L_______ 68-7003-09-15 __ N ____L_______ 64-7501-17-16 __ H ____L_______ 67-8002-29-16 __ A _____L_______ 48-7403-07-16 __ N ____L_______ 63-79

IOWA STATE

Overall: 13-17H: 9-4 • A: 3-10 • N: 1-3Big 12: 11-14Big 12 Tournament: 1-3Under Karen Aston: 3-5Overtime Games: 0-2Longest Win Streak: 4 [2002-2004]Longest Losing Streak: 4 [1999-2001]Largest Victory: +30 [01-11-06]Largest Defeat: -40 [02-20-01]Most Points in a Game: 148 [02-22-14]Most UT Points: 80 [01-11-06]Most ISU Points: 87 [02-20-01]

DATE _______ SITE __RESULT _____ SCORE01-06-83 __ H ___ W ______ 79-6002-19-97 __ A _____L_______ 56-7402-01-98 __ H ___ W ______ 74-6701-05-99 __ A _____L_______ 68-7103-01-00 __ H ____L_______ 66-7903-11-00 __ N ____L_______ 65-7502-20-01 __ A _____L_______ 47-8701-09-02 __ H ___ W ______ 66-6502-15-03 __ A ____ W ______ 65-5501-17-04 __ H ___ W ______ 67-4503-10-04 __ N ___ W ______ 64-5402-05-05 __ A _____L_______ 64-7301-11-06 __ H ___ W ______ 80-5003-07-06 __ N ____L_______ 68-7201-18-07 __ A _____L_______ 56-6701-16-08 __ H ___ W ______ 59-5602-15-09 __ A ____ W ______ 55-5203-13-09 __ N ____L_______ 55-5901-23-10 __ H ____L_______ 71-7302-21-11 __ A ___ L OT _____ 66-5701-18-12 __ H ___ W ______ 62-6002-04-12 __ A _____L_______ 56-7101-02-13 __ A ___ L OT _______ 65-7302-06-13 __ H ____L_______ 48-6702-09-14 __ H ___ W ______ 71-6402-22-14 __ A _____L_______ 64-8101-10-15 __ A _____L_______ 57-5901-25-15 __ H ____L_______ 57-5801-16-16 __ H ___ W ______ 75-5402-06-16 __ A ____ W ______ 65-49

KANSASOverall: 22-10H: 10-4 • A: 8-6 • Neutral: 4-0Big 12: 16-9Big 12 Tournament: 3-0Under Karen Aston: 8-1Overtime Games: 0-0Longest Win Streak: 8 [2013-present]Longest Losing Streak: 4 [1998-2001]Largest Victory: +42 [02-08-03]Largest Defeat: -38 [01-23-13]Most Points in a Game: 180 [01-04-83]Most UT Points: 109 [01-04-83]Most KU Points: 85 [02-08-12]

DATE _______ SITE __RESULT _____ SCORE01-09-82 __ N ___ W ______ 66-4701-04-83 __ H ___ W _____ 109-7112-19-83 __ A ____ W ______ 81-6403-18-96 __ A _____L_______ 70-7701-18-97 __ H ___ W ______ 82-7201-13-98 __ A _____L_______ 71-7601-27-99 __ H ____L_______ 54-5602-10-00 __ A _____L_______ 52-6402-03-01 __ H ____L_______ 60-7002-26-02 __ A ____ W ______ 61-4603-05--02 __ N ___ W ______ 63-6102-08-03 __ H ___ W ______ 89-4703-12-03 __ N ___ W ______ 87-5601-07-04 __ A ____ W ______ 73-5401-05-05 __ H ___ W ______ 66-5101-03-06 __ A _____L_______ 61-7002-10-07 __ H ____L_______ 49-5002-27-08 __ A ____ W ______ 57-5302-11-09 __ H ___ W ______ 74-6602-13-10 __ A ____ W ______ 85-8202-05-11 __ H ___ W ______ 80-6801-04-12 __ H ____L_______ 67-7202-08-12 __ A _____L_______ 61-8501-23-13 __ A _____L_______ 38-7602-20-13 __ H ___ W ______ 93-8301-15-14 __ H ___ W ______ 70-5801-28-14 __ A ____ W ______ 80-5501-03-15 __ H ___ W ______ 60-4602-14-15 __ A ____ W ______ 74-6301-13-16 __ A ____ W ______ 75-3801-27-16 __ H ___ W ______ 70-4603-05-16 __ N ___ W ______ 66-50

KANSAS STATE Overall: 18-14H: 11-3 • A: 6-8 • N: 1-3Big 12: 12-11Big 12 Tournament: 0-3Under Karen Aston: 6-3Overtime Games: 2-2Longest Win Streak: 4 [1982-1984]Longest Losing Streak: 4 [2001-2003]Largest Victory: +27 [02-03-07]Largest Defeat: -21 points [02-13-13]Most Points in a Game: 166 [12-11-82]Most UT Points: 93 [12-11-82]Most K-State Points: 80 [01-30-02]

DATE _______ SITE __RESULT _____ SCORE12-11-82 __ H ___ W ______ 93-7303-25-83 __ N __ W OT _____ 73-7012-30-83 __ A ____ W ______ 82-7812-15-84 __ H ___ W ______ 74-4801-11-97 __ A _____L_______ 67-6802-11-98 __ H ___ W ______ 73-5701-16-99 __ A _____L_______ 68-7501-05-00 __ H ___ W ______ 80-5801-17-01 __ A _____L_______ 63-7201-30-02 __ H __ L 2OT _____ 76-8003-06-02 __ N ____L_______ 63-7901-25-03 __ A _____L_______ 69-7102-29-04 __ H ___ W ______ 65-6302-16-05 __ A ____ W ______ 64-6003-10-05 __ N ____L_______ 69-7201-22-06 __ H __ W OT _____ 71-7002-03-07 __ A ____ W ______ 61-3401-13-08 __ H __ L OT _____ 74-77

03-04-09 __ A _____L_______ 50-6602-17-10 __ H ___ W ______ 62-4102-09-11 __ A ____ W ______ 69-5902-01-12 __ H ____L_______ 55-6402-18-12 __ A _____L_______ 45-6501-26-13 __ H ___ W ______ 59-4002-13-13 __ A _____L_______ 47-6803-08-13 __ N ____L_______ 49-5101-05-14 __ H ___ W ______ 67-5302-12-14 __ A ____ W ______ 69-6302-04-15 __ A _____L_______ 57-6602-18-15 __ H ___ W ______ 76-5801-30-16 __ A ____ W ______ 66-5102-17-16 __ H ___ W ______ 58-51

OKLAHOMA Overall: 28-24H: 15-9 • A: 8-13 • N: 5-2Big 12: 19-21Big 12 Tournament: 4-2Under Karen Aston: 5-5Overtime Games: 4-0Longest Win Streak: 5, two timesLongest Losing Streak: 4 [2010-2012]Largest Victory: +36 [02-26-05]Largest Defeat: -20 [01-19-02]Most Points in a Game: 181 [01-17-98]Most UT Points: 91 [02-19-11]Most oU Points: 97 [01-17-98]

DATE _______ SITE __RESULT _____ SCORE11-17-79 __ A ____ W ______ 66-4702-10-81 __ H ___ W ______ 71-5403-11-82 __ N ___ W ______ 87-7803-20-86 __ H ___ W ______ 85-5911-30-93 __ H ___ W ______ 84-7812-07-94 __ A _____L_______ 85-9501-07-97 __ H ___ W ______ 87-6901-22-97 __ A ____ W ______ 76-5801-07-98 __ H ___ W ______ 78-4401-17-98 __ A _____L_______ 84-9701-23-99 __ H ___ W ______ 81-7302-03-99 __ A _____L_______ 69-7101-19-00 __ H ____L_______ 73-7602-11-00 __ A ____ W ______ 77-7003-08-00 __ N ___ W ______ 71-6801-10-01 __ A _____L_______ 74-8502-28-01 __ H ____L_______ 54-6501-19-02 __ A _____L_______ 69-8902-19-02 __ H __ W OT _____ 68-6201-29-03 __ A ____ W ______ 60-5403-05-03 __ H ___ W ______ 78-6601-10-04 __ H ___ W ______ 63-5803-02-04 __ A ____ W ______ 57-5403-13-04 __ N ____L_______ 47-6601-26-05 __ A ___ W OT _____ 83-7102-26-05 __ H ___ W ______ 72-3603-09-05 __ N ___ W ______ 65-5901-25-06 __ A _____L_______ 57-7502-15-06 __ H ____L_______ 54-6101-31-07 __ H ___ W ______ 67-6202-12-07 __ A _____L_______ 58-7803-07-07 __ N ____L_______ 58-6702-03-08 __ H ____L_______ 58-7403-02-08 __ A ____ W ______ 65-5001-25-09 __ A _____L_______ 69-8903-08-09 __ H ____L_______ 62-7402-03-10 __ A ____ W ______ 75-5702-27-10 __ H ____L_______ 60-7501-16-11 __ H ____L_______ 71-6702-19-11 __ A _____L_______ 91-6201-21-12 __ A _____L_______ 67-7302-25-12 __ H ___ W ______ 87-6201-05-13 __ H ____L_______ 70-7801-19-13 __ A _____L_______ 56-6901-08-14 __ H ___ W ______ 79-7402-19-14 __ A _____L_______ 63-6403-08-14 __ N ___ W ______ 82-7201-14-15 __ A _____L_______ 59-7001-29-15 __ H __W OT _____ 84-8103-08-15 __ N ___ W ______ 59-4601-23-16 __ H ___ W ______ 83-7602-14-16 __ A _____L_______ 56-74

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Overall: 29-15H: 17-4 • A: 10-10 • N: 2-1Big 12: 26-14Big 12 Tournament: 0-1Under Karen Aston: 4-4Overtime Games: 1-0Longest Win Streak: 13 [2000-2006]Longest Losing Streak: 3, [2013-14]Largest Victory: +34 [02-09-02]Largest Defeat: -21 [01-03-98]Most Points in a Game: 165 [02-05-09]Most UT Points: 91 [02-05-09]Most oSU Points: 82 [01-03-98]

DATE _______ SITE __RESULT _____ SCORE03-11-77 __ N ___ W ______ 80-7903-07-79 __ N ___ W ______ 76-6303-16-94 __ H ___ W ______ 75-6701-04-97 __ A ____ W ______ 83-7002-08-97 __ H ___ W ______ 70-6301-03-98 __ A _____L_______ 61-8202-25-98 __ H ____L_______ 66-6901-20-99 __ H ___ W ______ 75-5302-13-99 __ A ____ W ______ 75-5501-12-00 __ A _____L_______ 69-7101-26-00 __ H ___ W ______ 74-4401-13-01 __ H ___ W ______ 64-4302-17-01 __ A ___ W OT _____ 73-69 01-16-02 __ A ____ W ______ 77-6402-09-02 __ H ___ W ______ 90-5601-08-03 __ H ___ W ______ 77-4402-12-03 __ A ____ W ______ 72-7001-21-04 __ H ___ W ______ 67-4502-07-04 __ A ____ W ______ 75-5201-15-05 __ H ___ W ______ 63-4202-19-05 __ A ____ W ______ 79-4601-28-06 __ H ___ W ______ 60-4602-18-06 __ A ____ W ______ 61-5602-07-07 __ A _____L_______ 58-7702-21-07 __ H ____L_______ 52-6401-23-08 __ H ___ W ______ 70-6302-20-08 __ A _____L_______ 66-7103-13-08 __ N ____L_______ 72-7502-05-09 __ A ____ W ______ 91-7402-18-09 __ H ____L_______ 52-5801-20-10 __ H ___ W ______ 77-6302-24-10 __ A _____L_______ 72-7301-22-11 __ H ___ W ______ 63-5603-05-11 __ A _____L_______ 68-6701-07-12 __ A _____L_______ 51-7002-11-12 __ H ___ W ______ 69-5301-13-13 __ H ____L_______ 52-6403-02-13 __ A _____L_______ 58-6401-02-14 __ A _____L_______ 61-6703-03-14 __ H ___ W ______ 65-5802-11-15 __ A _____L_______ 60-6602-25-15 __ H ___ W ______ 59-4201-09-16 __ A ____ W ______ 78-4802-10-16 __ H ___ W ______ 70-55

TCU

Overall: 38-2H: 18-0 • A: 18-2 • Neutral: 2-0Conference: 34-2 [4-2 Big 12]Big 12 Tournament: -Under Karen Aston: 7-2Overtime Games:1-0Longest Win Streak: 33 [1976–2013]Longest Losing Streak: 1 [2014, 2015]Largest Victory: 66 [02-05-83]Largest Defeat: 6 [01-19-14]Most Points in a Game: 197 [02-10-96]Most UT Points: 115 [02-10-96]Most TCU Points: 82 [02-10-96]

DATE _______ SITE __RESULT _____ SCORE01-23-76 __ A ____ W ______ 74-3102-05-83 __ A ____ W _____ 107-4102-01-84 __ H ___ W _____ 113-6203-03-84 __ A ____ W _____ 113-6301-26-85 __ A ____ W ______ 95-5302-27-85 __ H ___ W ______ 77-5301-22-86 __ H ___ W ______ 95-42

02-22-86 __ A ____ W _____ 105-4401-19-87 __ A ____ W ______ 99-6702-17-87 __ H ___ W _____ 110-6502-23-88 __ A ____ W ______ 86-5001-25-88 __ H ___ W _____ 102-6201-24-89 __ A ____ W ______ 88-6802-24-89 __ H ___ W _____ 100-6201-09-90 __ A ____ W ______ 83-5102-26-90 __ H ___ W ______ 91-5101-26-91 __ A ____ W ______ 84-5802-27-91 __ H ___ W ______ 77-4001-18-92 __ H ___ W ______ 76-4102-19-92 __ A ____ W ______ 87-5501-10-93 __ H ___ W ______ 82-5903-03-93 __ A ____ W ______ 75-5002-05-94 __ A ____ W ______ 85-5603-06-94 __ H ___ W ______ 99-7001-10-95 __ H ___ W ______ 89-4902-08-95 __ A ____ W _____ 109-4401-13-96 __ A ____ W ______ 96-3302-10-96 __ H ___ W _____ 115-8203-06-96 __ N ___ W _____ 109-7812-28-00 __ A ____ W ______ 70-4912-10-02 __ H ___ W ______ 86-5402-02-13 __ A ____ W ______ 61-5602-26-13 __ H ___ W ______ 59-4601-19-14 __ A _____L_______ 48-5402-25-14 __ H ___ W ______ 62-5002-01-15 __ A _____L_______ 59-6403-03-15 __ H ___ W ______ 79-4503-07-15 __ N ___ W ______ 67-6101-20-16 __ A ____ W ______ 65-5802-27-16 __ H ___ W ______ 71-58

TEXAS TECHOverall: 67-29H: 32-7 • A: 22-17 • N: 13-5Conference: 43-24 [18-20 Big 12]Big 12 Tournament: 3-2Under Karen Aston: 6-2Overtime Games: 1-1Longest Win Streak: 37 [1977-91]Longest Losing Streak: 5 [2012-13]Largest Victory: +48 [02-17-79]Largest Defeat: -44 [01-28-95]Most Points in a Game: 185 [01-16-10]Most UT Points: 98 [12-09-81]Most TTU Points: 96 [02-05-97]

DATE _______ SITE __RESULT _____ SCORE01-15-77 __ H ___ W ______ 89-5401-24-77 __ A ____ W ______ 96-6903-03-77 __ N ___ W ______ 90-7201-13-79 __ A ____ W ______ 91-6802-17-79 __ H ___ W ______ 96-4802-22-79 __ N ___ W ______ 80-5212-05-79 __ H ___ W ______ 77-4702-08-80 __ A ____ W ______ 70-5812-01-80 __ H ___ W ______ 82-7001-17-81 __ A ____ W ______ 82-6101-30-81 __ N ___ W ______ 83-4512-09-81 __ H ___ W ______ 98-6301-15-82 __ A ____ W ______ 57-4401-22-83 __ A ____ W ______ 75-7102-12-83 __ H ___ W ______ 77-5301-07-84 __ H ___ W ______ 85-6202-07-84 __ A ____ W ______ 71-6503-10-84 __ N ___ W ______ 83-7301-03-85 __ A ____ W ______ 90-6402-02-85 __ H ___ W ______ 70-6303-09-85 __ N ___ W ______ 82-6201-28-86 __ A ____ W ______ 64-5703-02-86 __ H ___ W ______ 55-4303-08-86 __ N ___ W ______ 77-5301-24-87 __ H ___ W ______ 74-5202-24-87 __ A ____ W ______ 74-5203-05-87 __ N ___ W ______ 73-4901-16-88 __ A ____ W ______ 89-5602-16-88 __ H ___ W ______ 70-6103-12-88 __ N ___ W ______ 88-6101-17-89 __ H ___ W ______ 95-4902-18-89 __ A ____ W ______ 78-6101-02-90 __ H ___ W ______ 81-46

02-18-90 __ A ____ W ______ 82-6703-10-90 __ N ___ W ______ 63-6001-23-91 __ A ____ W ______ 66-6302-26-91 __ H ___ W ______ 77-5303-07-91 __ N ____L_______ 61-6301-11-92 __ A _____L_______ 65-7802-12-92 __ H ___ W ______ 70-6303-14-92 __ N ____L_______ 74-7601-20-93 __ A ____ W ______ 76-7502-17-93 __ H ____L_______ 67-7703-13-93 __ N ____L_______ 71-7801-22-94 __ H ___ W ______ 66-6502-19-94 __ A _____L_______ 61-7803-12-94 __ N ___ W ______ 71-6901-28-95 __ A _____L_______ 40-8402-25-95 __ H ____L_______ 70-8001-27-96 __ A _____L_______ 62-6802-24-96 __ H ___ W ______ 76-6002-05-97 __ A _____L_______ 73-9602-22-97 __ H ___ W ______ 72-6101-10-98 __ H ____L_______ 59-8202-04-98 __ A _____L_______ 59-7902-06-99 __ H ___ W ______ 74-7002-27-99 __ A _____L_______ 56-7602-03-00 __ A _____L_______ 44-7302-23-00 __ H __ L 2OT _____ 85-9103-09-00 __ N ___ W ______ 68-5002-20-01 __ A ____ W ______ 63-5702-24-01 __ H ____L_______ 60-7603-07-01 __ N ____L_______ 58-7101-13-02 __ H __ W OT _____ 87-8302-06-02 __ A _____L_______ 49-6101-22-03 __ H ___ W ______ 69-5802-03-03 __ A ____ W ______ 70-6703-15-03 __ N ___ W ______ 67-5702-01-04 __ H ___ W ______ 82-7302-22-04 __ A _____L_______ 49-6201-12-05 __ A _____L_______ 62-7902-13-05 __ H ___ W ______ 64-4302-01-06 __ A _____L_______ 63-8402-26-06 __ H ____L_______ 46-5801-27-07 __ A _____L_______ 48-4902-24-07 __ H ___ W ______ 59-4701-20-08 __ A _____L_______ 58-7003-05-08 __ H ___ W ______ 70-5503-11-08 __ N ___ W ______ 75-6301-10-09 __ A _____L_______ 62-6502-08-09 __ H ___ W ______ 77-4601-16-10 __ A ____ W ______ 95-9002-07-10 __ H ___ W ______ 81-5101-26-11 __ A ____ W ______ 75-6703-02-11 __ H ___ W ______ 83-5901-28-12 __ A _____L_______ 71-7502-15-12 __ H ____L_______ 63-5403-07-12 __ N ____L_______ 81-5801-16-13 __ H ____L_______ 59-6602-17-13 __ A _____L_______ 62-6902-05-14 __ H ___ W ______ 88-5103-01-14 __ A ____ W ______ 67-6401-17-15 __ H ___ W ______ 55-4402-21-15 __ A ____ W ______ 62-5901-02-16 __ H ___ W ______ 86-6202-24-16 __ A ____ W ______ 76-55

WEST VIRGINIA Overall: 6-5H: 4-0 • A: 1-3 • N: 1-2Big 12: 5-3Big 12 Tournament: 1-1Under Karen Aston: 6-4Overtime Games: 0-2Longest Win Streak: 3 [2015-present]Longest Losing Streak: 2 [2012-2013]Largest Victory: +23 [02-21-16]Largest Defeat: -13 [03-17-12]Most Points in a Game: 145 [03-01-15]Most UT Points: 73 [02-21-16]Most WVU Points: 76 [03-01-15]

DATE _______ SITE __RESULT _____ SCORE03-17-12 __ N ____L_______ 55-6801-09-13 __ A _____L_______ 49-5303-05-13 __ H ___ W ______ 58-4501-12-14 __ A _____L_______ 49-5601-25-14 __ H ___ W ______ 66-6303-09-14 __ N ____L_______ 60-6701-07-15 __ H ___ W ______ 61-5503-01-15 __ A ___ L OT _____ 69-7612-30-15 __ A ____ W ______ 65-5402-21-16 __ H ___ W ______ 73-5003-06-16 __ N ___ W ______ 67-51

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03-05-76 __ N ____L_______ 31-67

ALABAMA [2-0]11-26-83 __ H ___ W ______ 82-5612-07-84 __ N ___ W ______ 85-53

ALABAMA STATE [1-0]03-19-16 __ H ___ W ______ 86-42

ALCORN STATE [2-0]

12-31-94 __ H ___ W ______ 82-6811-20-11 ___ H ___ W ______ 74-42

ANGELO STATE [2-0]01-29-77 __ H ___ W ______ 63-4001-26-78 __ H ___ W ______ 95-46

ARIzONA [2-0]12-05-92 __ H ___ W ______ 81-5712-21-93 __ A ____ W ______ 79-68

ARIzONA STATE [4-0]12-02-98 __ A ____ W ______ 77-7512-21-99 __ H ___ W ______ 76-6312-20-07 __ A ____ W ______ 62-5112-18-08 __ H ___ W ______ 81-71

ARKANSAS [22-3]01-29-81 __ N ___ W _____ 110-6101-30-82 __ N ___ W ______ 68-5302-21-83 __ H ___ W ______ 89-6703-13-83 __ H ___ W ______ 80-5401-16-84 __ H ___ W ______ 89-6302-18-84 __ A ____ W ______ 71-7001-12-85 __ A ____ W ______ 85-6002-12-85 __ H ___ W ______ 89-7103-07-85 __ N ___ W _____ 104-6201-07-86 __ H ___ W ______ 75-4402-08-86 __ A ____ W ______ 75-5701-06-87 __ A ____ W ______ 59-5602-03-87 __ H ___ W ______ 91-9603-07-87 __ N ___ W ______ 72-7001-05-88 __ A ____ W ______ 89-7002-06-88 __ H ___ W ______ 84-5401-07-89 __ H ___ W _____ 104-6702-07-89 __ A ____ W ______ 87-6703-11-89 __ N ___ W _____ 101-9901-24-90 __ A ____ W ______ 84-7502-23-90 __ H ____L_______ 77-8201-08-91 __ A _____L_______ 61-7602-09-91 __ H ____L_______ 68-7303-25-03 __ N ___ W ______ 67-5012-20-15 __ N ___ W ______ 61-50

ARKANSAS STATE [1-0]12-03-91 __ H ___ W ______ 76-50

ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF [2-0]01-02-10 __ H ___ W _____ 114-5312-14-11 __ H ___ W ______ 79-40

AUBURN [0-1]03-13-99 __ N ____L_______ 61-69

BYU [5-1]01-31-85 __ H ___ W _____ 101-5901-24-86 __ A ____ W _____ 111-7812-17-94 __ H ___ W ______ 95-8201-06-95 __ A ____ W ______ 74-6011-20-01 __ H ___ W ______ 90-7411-22-02 __ A _____L_______ 63-79

BOSTON COLLEGE [0-1]11-23-97 __ N ____L_______ 51-64

BOSTON UNIVERSITY [1-0]11-21-10 __ H ___ W ______ 92-46

CAL STATE-FULLERTON [2-0]12-09-78 __ H ___ W ______ 90-7201-05-81 __ H ___ W _____ 106-42

CALIFORNIA [5-2]12-26-79 __ N ___ W ______ 81-6611-23-81 __ A _____L_______ 67-6812-13-82 __ H ___ W ______ 81-6312-30-93 __ H ___ W ______ 96-8011-25-94 __ A _____L_______ 82-9211-26-11 ___ N ___ W ______ 61-6003-22-15 __ N ___ W ______ 73-70

CANISIUS [1-0]12-16-15 __ H ___ W ______ 92-62

CENTENARY [1-0]

12-16-00 __ H ___ W _____ 135-37

CENTRAL CONNECTICUT [2-0]01-11-78 __ A ____ W _____ 100-5211-24-12 __ H ___ W ______ 94-58

CENTRAL FLORIDA [2-0]12-13-97 __ H ___ W _____ 103-7112-21-98 __ H ___ W ______ 81-52

CENTRAL MICHIGAN [1-1]12-28-09 __ N ___ W ______ 94-8312-30-12 __ N ____L_______ 65-73

CENTRAL MISSOURI [1-0] 03-21-82 __ H ___ W ______ 67-54

CHEYNEY STATE [1-0]12-09-83 __ H ___ W ______ 88-78

CINCINNATI [1-0]12-28-10 __ N ___ W ______ 80-77

CLEMSON [1-1]12-27-92 __ N ____L_______ 75-7802-01-97 __ N ___ W ______ 68-53

COLORADO [16-4]01-07-82 __ N ___ W ______ 75-5212-28-89 __ H ___ W ______ 90-6712-09-90 __ A ____ W ______ 93-6402-26-97 __ H ____L_______ 56-6003-07-97 __ N ____L_______ 50-6402-28-98 __ A ____ W ______ 75-71

01-02-99 __ H ___ W ______ 83-6502-19-00 __ A _____L_______ 75-7901-31-01 __ H ___ W ______ 65-6201-06-02 __ A ____ W ______ 70-6802-19-03 __ H ___ W ______ 75-5503-13-03 __ N ___ W ______ 62-4702-14-04 __ A ____ W ______ 51-4502-23-05 __ H ___ W ______ 83-4002-04-06 __ A ____ W ______ 69-6401-13-07 __ H ___ W ______ 68-4902-16-08 __ A _____L_______ 52-6701-17-09 __ H ___ W ______ 62-3202-10-10 __ A ____ W ______ 74-5001-30-11 __ H ___ W ______ 67-50

CORNELL [1-0]12-20-12 __ H ___ W ______ 53-40

CREIGHTON [1-0]12-13-93 __ H ___ W ______ 86-69

DAYTON (1-0)11-15-08 __ H ___ W ______ 66-40

DePAUL [2-0]12-15-90 __ H ___ W ______ 89-6312-28-07 __ N ___ W ______ 91-81

DELAWARE STATE [1-0]12/28/11 ___ H ___ W ______ 89-35

DELTA STATE [3-0]11-29-79 __ H ___ W ______ 84-5612-04-80 __ A ____ W ______ 71-6702-12-82 __ H ___ W ______ 99-79

DENVER [2-0]11-26-00 __ N ___ W ______ 78-7412-02-00 __ H ___ W ______ 96-60

DETROIT-MERCY [2-0]11-22-96 __ A ____ W ______ 66-5412-20-97 __ H ___ W ______ 77-52

DRAKE [2-1]12-30-82 __ H ___ W ______ 94-5612-20-83 __ A _____L_______ 81-8703-15-84 __ H ___ W ______ 96-60

DUKE [1-3]03-23-02 __ A _____L_______ 46-6211-16-03 __ N ___ W ______ 85-7712-04-05 __ H ____L_______ 70-8412-10-06 __ A _____L_______ 52-80

FLORIDA [1-3]01-25-95 __ H __ L OT _____ 71-8211-28-95 __ A ___ L OT _____ 64-6711-26-96 __ H _ W 2OT ____ 97-8411-25-97 __ A _____L_______ 51-64

FLORIDA ATLANTIC [1-0]11-30-08 __ A ____ W ______ 87-38

FLORIDA STATE [1-0]02-25-84 __ N ___ W ______ 89-43

FORDHAM [2-0]

12-30-98 __ H ___ W ______ 80-5212-16-99 __ A ____ W ______ 83-57

FURMAN [1-0]11-23-08 __ H ___ W _____ 105-51

GEORGE WASHINGTON [1-1]11-29-91 __ N ____L_______ 62-7011-26-05 __ N ___ W ______ 59-54

GEORGETOWN [2-0]01-24-98 __ H ___ W ______ 61-5911-21-98 __ A ____ W ______ 78-76

GEORGIA [2-5]12-12-83 __ H ____L_______ 61-6711-26-84 __ A ____ W ______ 83-6902-13-95 __ H ____L_______ 75-8001-31-96 __ A _____L_______ 68-9312-20-03 __ N ___ W ______ 71-5811-21-04 __ A _____L_______ 64-7803-2105 ___ N ____L_______ 68-70

GEORGIA TECH [1-0]11-29-08 __ N ___ W ______ 76-68

GRAMBLING STATE [1-0]12-20-11 __ W ___ W ______ 91-38

GREEN BAY (1-0)03-15-02 __ H ___ W ______ 60-55

HAMPTON [2-0]03-23-03 __ N ___ W ______ 90-4611-25-15 __ H ___ W ______ 79-52

HAWAI’I [1-1]11-28-99 __ A _____L_______ 74-7811-27-11 ___ A ____ W ______ 71-50

HOFSTRA [1-0]11-10-12 __ N ___ W ______ 72-52

HOUSTON [54-3]01-18-75 __ A ___W OT _____ 63-6203-04-75 __ H ___ W ______ 72-4803-22-75 __ N __W OT _____ 70-6701-17-76 __ A ____ W ______ 58-5201-18-77 __ A ____ W _____ 110-8401-27-77 __ H ___ W ______ 83-6302-15-77 __ H ___ W ______ 95-5803-03-77 __ N ___ W ______ 64-6303-11-77 __ N ___ W _____ 109-7712-20-77 __ H ___ W ______ 97-8602-01-78 __ A ____ W ______ 82-8003-10-78 __ N ___ W ______ 95-8401-08-79 __ A ____ W ______ 76-6201-29-79 __ H ___ W ______ 82-5202-10-79 __ A ____ W ______ 71-4702-23-79 __ N ___ W ______ 93-6801-08-80 __ A ____ W ______ 75-61

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NoN-coNFereNce SerIeS GAme-BY-GAme / HISTorY02-04-80 __ H ___ W _____ 104-7101-31-81 __ A ____ W ______ 86-7712-12-81 __ H ___ W ______ 93-6101-12-82 __ A ____ W ______ 72-6701-29-82 __ N ___ W ______ 72-5001-15-83 __ H ___ W ______ 94-6802-15-83 __ A ____ W ______ 90-5903-12-83 __ H ___ W ______ 86-6201-11-84 __ A ____ W ______ 90-6902-11-84 __ H ___ W _____ 103-7203-08-84 __ N ___ W ______ 96-7601-05-85 __ H ___ W ______ 71-5502-05-85 __ A ____ W ______ 79-6001-02-86 __ A ____ W ______ 92-6602-01-86 __ H ___ W ______ 87-6003-06-86 __ N ___ W ______ 81-6401-28-87 __ A ____ W ______ 79-7303-01-87 __ H ___ W ______ 60-5501-14-88 __ A ____ W ______ 80-4702-13-88 __ H ___ W ______ 93-6901-14-89 __ A ____ W ______ 85-6202-14-89 __ H ___ W ______ 86-7201-31-90 __ H ___ W ______ 90-6403-04-90 __ A ____ W ______ 77-7403-08-90 __ N ___ W _____ 101-5801-13-91 __ H ___ W ______ 93-7902-16-91 __ A ____ W ______ 68-6401-08-92 __ A _____L_______ 65-7302-10-92 __ H ___ W ______ 80-7003-12-92 __ N ___ W ______ 70-6001-27-93 __ A ____ W ______ 70-6602-24-93 __ H ___ W ______ 97-6801-29-94 __ H ___ W _____ 100-7602-26-94 __ A ____ W ______ 89-7402-02-95 __ A _____L_______ 67-8203-01-95 __ H ___ W ______ 74-5302-03-96 __ H ___ W ______ 82-6803-02-96 __ A ____ W ______ 90-6711-18-98 __ A _____L_______ 52-6112-07-99 __ H ___ W ______ 85-61

HUSTON-TILLOTSON [2-0]11-26-74 __ A ____ W ______ 68-1812-05-74 __ H ___ W ______ 62-19

IDAHO [2-0]12-01-86 __ A ____ W ______ 87-4412-28-13 __ H ___ W ______ 87-58

IDAHO STATE [1-0]11-24-10 __ H ___ W ______ 82-68

ILLINOIS [3-0]12-28-87 __ N ___ W ______ 90-7512-04-99 __ H ___ W ______ 87-8412-05-00 __ A ____ W ______ 70-54

ILLINOIS STATE [0-1]03-18-81 __ H ____L_______ 63-66

IMMACULATA [0-1]01-11-77 __ A _____L_______ 62-71

INDIANA [1-0]12-03-82 __ N ___ W ______ 86-79

IOWA [2-2]01-18-80 __ H ___ W ______ 75-4911-13-80 __ A ____ W ______ 82-6212-30-87 __ N ____L_______ 65-7512-28-12 __ N ____L_______ 63-86

JACKSON STATE [1-0]11-20-12 __ H ___ W ______ 80-53

JAMES MADISON [1-0]03-19-87 __ N ___ W ______ 91-57

KENTUCKY [2-0]03-17-78 __ N ___ W ______ 75-6011-24-07 __ N ___ W ______ 72-60

LSU [4-4]03-10-77 __ N ____L_______ 67-9503-08-80 __ A ____ W ______ 96-7301-08-88 __ H ___ W ______ 76-6112-10-88 __ A _____L_______ 80-9411-29-01 __ H ___ W ______ 65-6312-28-02 __ A _____L_______ 58-7604-01-03 __ N ___ W ______ 78-6003-27-04 __ N ____L_______ 55-71

LAMAR [6-2]03-23-75 __ N ____L_______ 53-6802-21-80 __ N ___ W ______ 88-5503-13-91 __ H ____L_______ 63-7712-04-95 __ H ___ W ______ 87-5812-16-98 __ H ___ W ______ 84-4112-15-01 __ H ___ W ______ 80-4711-15-07 __ H ___ W ______ 94-3501-03-09 __ H ___ W ______ 82-45

LITTLE ROCK [2-0]12-04-13 __ H ___ W ______ 60-2612-06-15 __ A ____ W ______ 66-56

LONG BEACH STATE [7-2]

02-15-80 __ H ___ W ______ 94-6912-03-81 __ L _____L_______ 61-7401-04-84 __ H ___ W ______ 73-7211-28-86 __ N ___ W _____ 100-8612-18-87 __ H ___ W ______ 99-8512-31-88 __ A ____ W ______ 87-8312-02-89 __ H ___ W ______ 80-7711-23-90 __ A _____L_______ 74-8011-26-99 __ N ___ W ______ 75-44

LOUISIANA TECH [2-8]02-10-77 __ N ___ W ______ 84-5903-12-77 __ N ___ W ______ 94-8503-09-79 __ N ____L_______ 74-7712-20-82 __ N ____L_______ 64-8603-27-83 __ A _____L_______ 58-7203-25-84 __ A _____L_______ 60-8503-27-87 __ H ____L_______ 75-7903-26-88 __ H __ L OT _____ 80-8303-24-90 __ H ____L_______ 57-7103-20-93 __ N ____L_______ 78-82

LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE [3-0]02-09-79 __ N ___ W ______ 86-4011-13-06 __ H ___ W ______ 69-5912-16-07 __ H ___ W ______ 76-43

LOUISIANA-MONROE [7-0]12-03-80 __ A ____ W ______ 86-6703-23-84 __ N ___ W ______ 99-9112-07-85 __ H ___ W ______ 68-5412-31-85 __ N ___ W ______ 70-6512-09-86 __ A ____ W ______ 85-6002-28-90 __ H ___ W ______ 91-6112-11-12 __ H ___ W ______ 77-49

LOUISVILLE [2-0]03-17-83 __ H ___ W ______ 84-5511-25-00 __ N ___ W ______ 73-59

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT [1-0]12-14-93 __ H ___ W ______ 76-46

MAINE [1-0]12-29-92 __ N ___ W ______ 72-34

MARQUETTE [1-1]01-05-94 __ H ___ W ______ 98-8603-19-11 __ N ____L_______ 68-65

MARYLAND [1-4]03-15-80 __ A _____L_______ 63-6812-28-84 __ N ___ W ______ 69-4003-25-89 __ H ____L_______ 71-7912-03-93 __ N ____L_______ 68-7503-25-14 __ A _____L_______ 64-69

MARYLAND-EASTERN SHORE [1-0]11-12-06 __ H ___ W ______ 78-55

McLENNAN CC [4-0]02-04-76 __ H ___ W ______ 73-5011-22-76 __ A ____ W ______ 72-5812-01-76 __ H ___ W ______ 86-8102-04-77 __ N ___ W ______ 87-75

McNEESE STATE [5-0]03-06-80 __ N ___ W ______ 97-6501-02-82 __ H ___ W ______ 80-6512-19-90 __ H ___ W _____ 105-4811-26-02 __ H ___ W ______ 90-2512-01-04 __ H ___ W ______ 80-26

MEMPHIS [1-0]11-30-13 __ N ___ W ______ 65-36

MERCER [1-0]03-12-80 __ A ____ W ______ 81-80

MIAMI (FL) [2-1]02-17-86 __ H ___ W _____ 112-4312-09-01 __ N ____L_______ 55-5712-29-09 __ A ____ W ______ 76-65

MICHIGAN STATE [3-2]11-23-96 __ A ____ W ______ 82-7211-29-97 __ H __ L OT _____ 78-80

03-23-04 __ N ___ W ______ 80-6112-05-10 __ A _____L_______ 71-5712-10-11 __ H ___ W ______ 61-53

MINNESOTA [4-0]03-16-78 __ N ___ W ______ 91-5612-14-78 __ H ___ W _____ 114-5303-30-03 __ N ___ W ______ 73-6003-23-08 __ N ___ W ______ 72-55

MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE [1-1]02-14-75 __ N ____L_______ 42-9502-18-81 __ H ___ W ______ 92-55

MISSISSIPPI STATE [2-1]03-21-09 __ N ____L_______ 63-7111-26-09 __ N ___ W ______ 73-5512-02-15 __ H ___ W ______ 53-47

MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE [1-0]11-12-10 __ H ___ W ______ 92-60

MISSOURI [23-2]02-18-80 __ H ___ W ______ 77-7401-04-82 __ H ___ W ______ 67-6403-14-86 __ H ___ W _____ 108-6701-25-97 __ A ____ W ______ 84-7701-20-98 __ H ___ W ______ 53-4402-16-99 __ A ____ W ______ 64-5901-15-00 __ H ___ W ______ 80-6401-06-01 __ A _____L_______ 52-6801-22-02 __ H ___ W ______ 73-5101-11-03 __ A ____ W ______ 70-5902-03-04 __ H ___ W ______ 89-5501-29-05 __ A ____ W ______ 71-5201-14-06 __ H ___ W ______ 63-5401-10-07 __ A ___W OT _____ 79-7703-06-07 __ N ___ W ______ 70-5701-26-08 __ H ___ W ______ 67-3702-24-09 __ A ____ W ______ 66-5603-12-09 __ N ___ W ______ 62-5903-03-10 __ H ___ W ______ 60-4103-11-10 __ N ___ W ______ 64-5901-08-11 __ A _____L_______ 85-8003-08-11 __ N ___ W ______ 79-6601-25-12 __ H ___ W ______ 75-5802-28-12 __ A ____ W ______ 75-6203-21-16 __ H ___ W ______ 73-55

MISSOURI STATE [3-0]11-23-91 __ H ___ W ______ 76-6403-16-96 __ N ___ W ______ 73-5511-11-07 ___ H ___ W ______ 92-55

MONTANA [2-0]03-18-89 __ H ___ W ______ 83-5411-30-03 __ N ___ W ______ 85-46

MONTCLAIR STATE [0-2]1-10-77 ___ A _____L_______ 66-911-10-78 ___ A _____L______ 58-102

NAVY [1-0]11-28-03 __ N ___ W ______ 97-46

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HISTorY / NoN-coNFereNce SerIeS GAme-BY-GAme NEBRASKA [14-6]

02-28-81 __ H ___ W ______ 95-6312-04-82 __ A _____L_______ 68-7802-17-97 __ H __W OT _____ 71-7003-05-97 __ N ___ W ______ 74-6801-28-98 __ A _____L_______ 75-8701-09-99 __ H ___ W ______ 80-7503-03-99 __ N ____L_______ 55-6001-08-00 __ A ____ W ______ 72-6801-20-01 __ H ___ W ______ 62-4803-06-01 __ N ___ W ______ 77-6001-02-02 __ A ____ W ______ 61-5402-22-03 __ H ___ W ______ 86-5401-28-04 __ A ____ W ______ 82-5902-09-05 __ H ___ W ______ 83-5301-18-06 __ A ____ W ______ 70-6201-03-07 __ H ____L_______ 75-7901-09-08 __ A _____L_______ 45-5601-14-09 __ H ___ W ______ 74-6001-12-10 __ A _____L_______ 79-9102-15-11 __ H ___ W ______ 67-55

NEW MEXICO [5-3]12-06-01 __ H ___ W ______ 71-5812-07-02 __ A _____L_______ 70-7701-03-04 __ H ___ W ______ 92-4712-04-04 __ A ____ W ______ 73-5611-18-05 __ H ____L_______ 68-7611-17-06 __ A _____L_______ 60-6311-19-13 __ A ____ W ______ 67-5212-03-14 __ H ___ W ______ 86-37

NEW MEXICO STATE [2-0]12-28-91 __ H ___ W _____ 104-6701-02-94 __ H ___ W ______ 90-75

NEW ORLEANS [1-0]03-12-82 __ N ___ W ______ 89-74

NICHOLLS STATE [1-0]11-20-99 __ H ___ W ______ 74-60

NORTH CAROLINA [0-1]01-11-81 __ A _____L_______ 73-75

NORTH CAROLINA STATE [5-1]12-19-79 __ N ___ W ______ 72-7101-10-81 __ A _____L__ 89-91 (20T)12-01-84 __ H ___ W ______ 82-6803-22-90 __ H ___ W ______ 72-6301-23-00 __ H ___ W ______ 81-7711-23-03 __ A ____ W ______ 69-56

NORTH TEXAS [12-0]03-06-76 __ N __W OT _____ 66-6001-27-78 __ H ___ W ______ 81-5712-02-78 __ H ___ W ______ 81-4901-26-79 __ H ___ W ______ 84-4803-03-79 __ N ___ W ______ 69-4812-03-94 __ H ___ W ______ 94-5811-19-97 __ H ___ W ______ 88-6712-14-03 __ H ___ W ______ 91-50 12-16-04 __ A ____ W ______ 79-5412-18-05 __ H ___ W ______ 69-4911-20-09 __ H ___ W ______ 96-5212-17-11 __ H ___ W ______ 71-62

NORTHERN ARIzONA [1-0]

11-27-87 __ N ___ W ______ 93-34

NORTHWESTERN [2-0]12-15-91 __ H ___ W ______ 82-7512-18-97 __ H ___ W ______ 89-86

NORTHWESTERN STATE [4-0]11-16-10 __ H ___ W _____ 112-5312-20-13 __ H ___ W ______ 90-6012-14-14 __ H ___ W ______ 76-5911-18-15 __ H ___ W ______ 86-33

NOTRE DAME [1-1]12-05-86 __ H ___ W ______ 84-5903-17-97 __ H ____L_______ 83-86

OHIO [1-0]12-29-01 __ H ___ W ______ 87-66

OHIO STATE [8-2]01-05-79 __ N ___ W ______ 89-5901-04-80 __ N ___ W ______ 87-5811-29-85 __ A ____ W ______ 78-7612-06-86 __ H ___ W ______ 99-7812-28-86 __ N ___ W ______ 97-6301-02-88 __ A _____L_______ 58-8812-14-89 __ H ___ W ______ 82-5203-18-90 __ H ___ W ______ 95-6612-30-90 __ N ___ W ______ 98-7301-05-03 __ A _____L_______ 66-70

OLD DOMINION [4-7]03-18-78 __ N ____L_______ 60-7002-25-80 __ A _____L_______ 45-7512-17-80 __ N ____L_______ 58-6001-20-81 __ H ____L_______ 51-5711-24-84 __ A _____L_______ 80-9001-20-86 __ H ___ W ______ 93-6202-21-89 __ H ___ W ______ 99-7812-08-89 __ A ____ W ______ 93-9212-10-94 __ H ____L_______ 70-7301-05-96 __ A _____L_______ 61-9811-17-08 __ H ___ W ______ 78-44

OLE MISS [6-1]12-19-81 __ N ___ W ______ 69-5612-30-85 __ N ___ W ______ 57-4603-22-86 __ H ___ W ______ 66-6301-22-88 __ H ___ W ______ 74-6112-12-88 __ A _____L_______ 67-8812-04-08 __ A ____ W ______ 74-5012-16-09 __ H ___ W ______ 64-58

ORAL ROBERTS [7-1]

03-11-78 __ N ____L______ 84-10003-08-79 __ A ____ W ______ 77-6803-12-81 __ N ___ W ______ 97-6312-18-92 __ H ___ W _____ 109-6802-28-96 __ H ___ W ______ 75-5603-19-05 __ N ___ W ______ 64-4711-25-06 __ H ___ W ______ 79-4012-01-09 __ H ___ W ______ 94-80

OREGON [4-0]12-18-79 __ N ___ W ______ 81-7901-08-82 __ N ___ W ______ 66-6312-21-82 __ N ___ W ______ 65-5912-09-00 __ H ___ W ______ 82-58

OREGON STATE [4-0]12-18-80 __ N ___ W ______ 72-6511-30-81 __ H ___ W ______ 84-7212-19-82 __ N ___ W ______ 52-5012-28-06 __ N ___ W ______ 65-64

OUR LADY OF THE LAKE [1-0]03-13-75 __ N ___ W ______ 90-24

PANOLA JC [0-1]02-13-76 __ H ____L_______ 45-49

PENN [1-0]03-23-14 __ N ___ W ______ 79-61

PENN STATE [7-3]01-07-77 __ A ____ W ______ 77-7201-07-78 __ A ____ W ______ 96-6701-06-79 __ A ____ W ______ 76-6901-05-80 __ A ____ W ______ 91-5111-29-87 __ N ___ W ______ 91-7001-30-92 __ H __W OT _____ 76-7312-01-92 __ A _____L_______ 76-8512-21-01 __ H ____L_______ 65-6712-07-03 __ A _____L_______ 59-7911-14-04 __ H ___ W ______ 84-69

PEPPERDINE [1-0]02-24-84 __ N ___ W ______ 96-68

PITTSBURGH [1-0]01-02-80 __ A ____ W ______ 68-65

PORTLAND STATE [1-0]12-16-80 __ A ____ W ______ 87-51

PRAIRIE VIEW A&M [2-1]02-07-75 __ N ____L_______ 47-7402-14-76 __ N ___ W ______ 62-4302-10-77 __ N ___ W ______ 85-43

PURDUE [2-3]11-26-88 __ A _____L_______ 71-7611-27-89 __ H ___ W ______ 89-6111-19-00 __ A _____L_______ 49-7101-07-07 __ H ___ W ______ 64-6101-05-09 __ A _____L_______ 55-66

QUEENS [0-1]01-05-77 __ A _____L_______ 37-60

RICE [34-1]01-17-75 __ A ____ W ______ 58-1101-16-76 __ A ____ W ______ 78-1902-16-83 __ A ____ W ______ 96-6203-11-83 __ H ___ W _____ 100-4901-14-84 __ A ____ W _____ 110-5402-15-84 __ H ___ W _____ 113-6301-09-85 __ A ____ W ______ 76-4202-10-85 __ H ___ W ______ 75-5001-04-86 __ A ____ W ______ 70-3802-05-86 __ H ___ W ______ 78-4601-03-87 __ H ___ W ______ 85-5301-31-87 __ A ____ W ______ 96-6301-09-88 __ H ___ W ______ 85-6002-09-88 __ A ____ W ______ 94-5701-10-89 __ A ____ W ______ 82-6502-11-89 __ H ___ W _____ 103-6101-27-90 __ H ___ W ______ 81-4402-09-90 __ A ____ W _____ 103-4801-11-91 __ A ____ W ______ 71-6102-13-91 __ H ___ W ______ 87-5003-06-91 __ N ___ W _____ 108-6102-03-92 __ A ____ W ______ 91-7303-08-92 __ H ___ W ______ 84-4901-30-93 __ H ___ W ______ 74-6102-27-93 __ A ____ W ______ 76-5303-10-93 __ N ___ W ______ 87-6102-02-94 __ A ____ W ______ 77-7003-03-94 __ H ___ W ______ 77-6303-09-94 __ N ___ W _____ 102-5702-04-95 __ H ___ W ______ 54-4903-04-95 __ A _____L_______ 47-6701-10-96 __ A ____ W ______ 74-7202-07-96 __ H ___ W ______ 89-7512-30-14 __ H ___ W ______ 77-5411-21-15 __ A ____ W ______ 70-47

RICHMOND [1-0]12-04-93 __ A ____ W ______ 99-77

RUTGERS [7-5]03-28-82 __ N ____L_______ 77-8312-29-86 __ N ___ W ______ 81-6303-21-87 __ N ___ W ______ 85-7712-29-87 __ N ___ W ______ 86-7512-03-88 __ H ___ W ______ 78-6612-11-89 __ A ____ W ______ 85-6301-25-92 __ H ___ W ______ 82-5611-24-98 __ H ____L_______ 59-6612-18-99 __ A _____L_______ 64-6801-02-05 __ H ____L_______ 47-5112-30-05 __ A _____L_______ 49-6311-28-09 __ N ___ W ______ 70-67

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NoN-coNFereNce SerIeS GAme-BY-GAme / HISTorYSACRAMENTO STATE [1-1]

11-27-94 __ A _____L_______ 85-8801-22-96 __ H ___ W ______ 90-73

SAINT JOSEPH’S [4-1]01-04-78 __ A ____ W ______ 89-8501-03-79 __ A ____ W ______ 83-6803-15-87 __ H ___ W ______ 86-5611-25-88 __ H ___ W ______ 75-6903-17-00 __ N ____L_______ 48-69

SAM HOUSTON STATE [9-0]01-27-97 __ H ___ W ______ 79-5811-29-00 __ H ___ W ______ 98-5112-28-04 __ H ___ W ______ 83-3311-21-05 __ H ___ W ______ 83-3311-20-06 __ H ___ W ______ 84-5612-02-07 __ H ___ W ______ 91-4101-02-11 __ H ___ W ______ 94-5012-15-13 __ H ___ W _____ 109-4812-27-15 __ H ___ W ______ 83-49

SAN DIEGO [3-0]12-30-06 __ A ____ W ______ 73-4512-30-07 __ A ____ W ______ 81-7912-30-10 __ A ____ W ______ 81-57

SAN DIEGO STATE [1-2]11-25-95 __ H ___ W ______ 69-5812-30-08 __ A _____L_______ 55-6003-21-10 __ N ____L_______ 63-74

SAN FRANCISCO [1-0]12-30-91 __ H ___ W ______ 79-69

SAN JACINTO JC [0-1]

01-15-76 __ A _____L_______ 48-61

SAN JOSE STATE [2-0]11-25-80 __ H ___ W ______ 74-5411-21-81 __ N ___ W ______ 69-56

SANTA CLARA [1-1]01-07-93 __ A ____ W ______ 69-6601-08-94 __ H ____L_______ 78-85

SETON HALL [1-1]03-19-94 __ A _____L_______ 66-7112-28-96 __ N ___ W ______ 83-77

SMU [35-3]02-01-75 __ A ____ W ______ 88-5301-12-77 __ A ____ W ______ 79-5801-22-77 __ H ___ W _____ 100-6002-21-78 __ H ___ W ______ 87-3012-15-78 __ N ___ W _____ 103-4202-19-81 __ N ___ W ______ 88-5612-18-81 __ A ____ W ______ 80-5401-28-82 __ N ___ W ______ 74-5502-01-83 __ H ___ W ______ 79-3901-28-84 __ A ____ W ______ 97-6002-29-84 __ H ___ W ______ 98-6301-22-85 __ H ___ W ______ 82-4602-23-85 __ A ____ W _____ 107-7201-18-86 __ A ____ W ______ 96-58

02-19-86 __ H ___ W _____ 105-4801-17-87 __ H ___ W ______ 91-5002-14-87 __ A ____ W ______ 93-5701-27-88 __ A ____ W ______ 72-5602-27-88 __ H ___ W ______ 75-5201-28-89 __ H ___ W ______ 92-7002-28-89 __ A ____ W _____ 105-9401-13-90 __ A ____ W ______ 95-7702-13-90 __ H ___ W _____ 105-7001-30-91 __ H ___ W ______ 93-6503-02-91 __ A ____ W ______ 90-5201-22-92 __ A ____ W ______ 83-8102-22-92 __ H ___ W ______ 90-7001-12-93 __ A ____ W ______ 93-6902-09-93 __ H ___ W ______ 99-7703-11-93 __ N ___ W ______ 95-7601-15-94 __ A ____ W ______ 76-7102-12-94 __ H ____L_______ 73-7401-18-95 __ H ___ W ______ 74-5002-15-95 __ A _____L_______ 74-8203-10-95 __ N ____L_______ 65-8101-20-96 __ H ___ W ______ 84-8302-17-96 __ A ____ W ______ 79-7712-18-10 __ N ___ W ______ 91-73

SOUTH CAROLINA [2-0]

03-20-88 __ H ___ W ______ 77-5811-25-05 __ N ___ W ______ 59-55

SOUTH FLORIDA [1-0]12-20-10 __ N ___ W ______ 83-65

SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA [2-1]

01-28-77 __ H ____L_______ 72-8312-15-02 __ H ___ W _____ 106-4211-14-11 ___ H ___ W ______ 73-65

SOUTHERN [5-0]03-08-78 __ N ___ W ______ 85-6903-14-81 __ N ___ W ______ 73-5203-21-04 __ N ___ W ______ 72-5711-30-06 __ H ___ W ______ 71-2312-08-14 __ H ___ W ______ 80-42

SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT [2-1]01-08-77 __ N ___ W ______ 75-6401-06-78 __ N ___ W ______ 79-7801-14-78 __ A _____L_______ 81-82

SPRINGFIELD [1-0]01-13-78 __ N ___ W ______ 91-60

ST. EDWARD’S [2-0]12-10-74 __ A ____ W ______ 90-3302-22-75 __ H ___ W ______ 74-23

ST. JOHN’S [2-0]01-13-78 __ N ___ W ______ 75-4111-09-12 __ N ___ W ______ 70-60

ST. MARY’S (CA) [1-1]03-16-01 __ N ____L_______ 64-6811-16-08 __ H ___ W _____ 110-76

ST. MARY’S (TX) [5-0]02-04-75 __ H ___ W ______ 78-4302-25-75 __ A ____ W ______ 84-4502-10-76 __ H ___ W ______ 72-2402-26-76 __ N ___ W ______ 63-3712-02-76 __ N ___ W ______ 79-27

STANFORD [4-6]11-20-81 __ N ___ W ______ 89-7803-24-88 __ H ___ W ______ 79-5812-29-91 __ N ____L_______ 66-8201-05-93 __ A _____L_______ 64-8712-30-95 __ H ____L_______ 68-7211-28-10 __ A _____L_______ 78-9311-11-11 ___ H ____L_______ 59-7211-23-13 __ H ____L_______ 54-6311-20-14 __ A ___W OT _____ 87-8112-13-15 __ H ___ W ______ 77-69

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN [11-6]01-28-78 __ H ___ W ______ 75-5403-03-78 __ N ___ W ______ 93-7803-09-78 __ A _____L_______ 78-8001-27-79 __ H ___ W ______ 72-6902-24-79 __ A _____L_______ 59-7003-10-79 __ N ___ W ______ 65-6001-25-80 __ H ___ W ______ 64-5202-23-80 __ A _____L_______ 71-8603-07-80 __ N ____L_______ 75-7601-22-81 __ A _____L_______ 67-8402-21-81 __ N ___ W ______ 54-5103-13-81 __ A _____L_______ 66-7001-20-82 __ H __W OT _____ 80-7901-11-83 __ A ____ W ______ 95-8802-03-84 __ H ___ W ______ 91-6411-28-87 __ N ___ W ______ 94-7112-08-05 __ H ___ W ______ 77-56

SYRACUSE [0-1]11-28-13 __ N ___ W ______ 65-77

TARLETON STATE [1-0]03-05-76 __ N ___ W ______ 86-60

TEMPLE [1-0]12-27-86 __ N ___ W ______ 93-57

TEMPLE JC [7-1]11-29-77 __ H ___ W ______ 67-6402-06-78 __ A _____L_______ 89-9412-12-78 __ A ____ W ______ 94-6002-06-79 __ H ___ W _____ 102-6212-07-79 __ H ___ W ______ 88-5501-28-80 __ A ____ W ______ 84-5411-10-80 __ A ____ W ______ 87-4402-03-81 __ H ___ W ______ 93-51

TENNESSEE [14-23]12-08-78 __ N ____L_______ 60-8412-09-82 __ H ___ W ______ 74-5912-01-83 __ A ____ W ______ 66-6512-11-84 __ H ___ W ______ 91-6012-01-85 __ A ____ W ______ 74-5212-14-86 __ H ____L_______ 78-8512-29-86 __ N ___ W ______ 88-74

12-09-87 __ A ____ W ______ 97-7801-31-89 __ H ___ W ______ 69-6701-20-90 __ A _____L_______ 70-7602-23-91 __ H ____L_______ 55-6412-19-91 __ N ____L_______ 72-8602-25-92 __ A _____L_______ 68-8602-02-93 __ H ____L_______ 58-7201-25-94 __ A _____L_______ 60-9412-28-94 __ H ____L_______ 54-6612-10-95 __ A _____L_______ 67-8312-21-96 __ H __ L OT _____ 65-6812-03-97 __ A _____L_______ 64-9811-28-98 __ H ____L_______ 65-8612-20-99 __ A _____L______ 76-10612-22-01 __ H ____L_______ 59-6702-12-02 __ A ____ W ______ 69-6612-21-02 __ H ___ W ______ 63-6212-28-03 __ A ____ W ______ 70-6011-25-04 __ H ___ W ______ 74-5912-01-05 __ A _____L______ 61-10212-17-06 __ H ____L_______ 46-6711-18-07 __ A _____L_______ 67-9212-14-08 __ H ___ W ______ 73-5912-06-09 __ A _____L_______ 58-7812-12-10 __ H ____L_______ 92-7712-04-11 __ A _____L_______ 57-7312-16-12 __ H ____L_______ 75-9412-08-13 __ A _____L_______ 69-5811-30-14 __ H ___ W ______ 72-5911-29-15 __ A ____ W ______ 64-53

TEXAS A&M [62-23]

03-23-75 __ N ___ W ______ 63-6201-27-76 __ H ___ W ______ 55-4902-03-76 __ A ____ W ______ 43-4202-14-76 __ N ____L_______ 54-5802-01-77 __ H ___ W ______ 79-7302-22-77 __ A ____ W ______ 80-7401-23-78 __ A _____L_______ 52-5902-13-78 __ H ___ W ______ 86-6003-02-78 __ N ___ W ______ 84-5601-22-79 __ H ___ W ______ 75-4102-12-79 __ A ____ W ______ 73-4801-26-80 __ H ___ W ______ 78-4601-26-81 __ A ____ W ______ 73-4202-08-82 __ H ___ W ______ 93-5301-29-83 __ H ___ W ______ 88-5102-28-83 __ A ____ W ______ 88-5701-25-84 __ A ____ W _____ 108-7702-20-84 __ H ___ W _____ 105-6001-19-85 __ H ___ W ______ 80-5802-20-85 __ A ____ W _____ 101-7301-14-86 __ A ____ W ______ 73-5902-15-86 __ H ___ W ______ 77-6401-14-87 __ A ____ W ______ 94-6002-10-87 __ H ___ W ______ 96-5001-30-88 __ A ____ W ______ 89-6103-01-88 __ H ___ W ______ 79-5703-10-88 __ N ___ W ______ 72-5602-09-89 __ H ___ W ______ 86-6103-04-89 __ A ____ W ______ 78-7003-09-89 __ N ___ W ______ 74-5901-16-90 __ H ___ W ______ 88-6702-16-90 __ A ____ W ______ 95-7003-01-91 __ H ___ W ______ 72-59

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HISTorY / NoN-coNFereNce SerIeS GAme-BY-GAme 02-02-91 __ A ____ W ______ 74-6501-20-92 __ H ____L_______ 73-7402-15-92 __ A ____ W ______ 71-5202-06-93 __ A ____ W ______ 79-6303-07-93 __ H ___ W ______ 76-6401-11-94 __ A _____L_______ 74-7502-09-94 __ H ___ W ______ 81-6903-11-94 __ N ___ W ______ 80-7501-14-95 __ A _____L_______ 61-7502-11-95 __ H ____L_______ 79-8603-08-95 __ N ___ W ______ 78-6301-17-96 __ H ___ W ______ 87-6602-14-96 __ A ____ W ______ 80-7803-08-96 __ N ____L_______ 61-7501-15-97 __ H ___ W _____ 100-6303-01-97 __ A ____ W ______ 79-5802-07-98 __ H ___ W ______ 79-6602-18-98 __ A _____L_______ 68-8603-03-98 __ N ____L_______ 74-9801-30-99 __ A ____ W ______ 78-7402-20-99 __ H ___ W ______ 65-5602-05-00 __ H ___ W ______ 82-5402-26-00 __ A ____ W ______ 76-6703-07-00 __ N ___ W ______ 83-7201-03-01 __ H ___ W ______ 62-4902-07-01 __ A ____ W ______ 63-5702-02-02 __ A _____L_______ 65-7002-23-02 __ H ___ W ______ 91-6301-15-03 __ A ____ W ______ 74-4702-02-03 __ H ___ W ______ 76-5001-25-04 __ A ____ W ______ 64-6202-11-04 __ H ___ W ______ 66-5502-02-05 __ H ___ W ______ 77-6203-02-05 __ A ____ W ______ 69-5702-08-06 __ H ____L_______ 53-7302-22-06 __ A _____L_______ 67-7901-21-07 __ H ___ W ______ 64-4502-28-07 __ A _____L_______ 60-6702-09-08 __ A _____L_______ 57-6602-24-08 __ H ____L_______ 50-6501-28-09 __ H ____L_______ 54-6802-21-09 __ A _____L_______ 65-7601-09-10 __ H ____L_______ 70-9102-20-10 __ A _____L_______ 44-5803-12-10 __ N ____L_______ 64-7701-19-11 __ A _____L_______ 80-6502-27-11 __ H ____L_______ 68-6503-09-11 __ N ____L_______ 77-5001-11-12 __ A ____ W ______ 76-7103-04-12 __ H ___ W ______ 79-6411-29-13 __ N ___ W ______ 69-5812-21-14 __ N ___ W ______ 67-65

TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI [6-0]

01-02-03 __ H ___ W ______ 64-3712-21-05 __ H ___ W ______ 77-6512-21-06 __ H ___ W ______ 73-6812-08-07 __ A ____ W ______ 88-4111-20-08 __ H ___ W ______ 87-3611-30-12 __ H ___ W ______ 79-30

TEXAS A&M - KINGSVILLE [2-0]formerly Texas A&I

02-08-75 __ N ___ W ______ 58-5712-02-77 __ N ___ W ______ 75-35

TEXAS LUTHERAN [4-0]03-13-75 __ N ___ W ______ 68-5302-18-76 __ H ___ W ______ 84-3402-24-77 __ N ___ W ______ 76-5102-24-78 __ H ___ W ______ 83-36

TEXAS SOUTHERN [4-0]02-09-79 __ N ___ W ______ 93-5812-13-81 __ H ___ W ______ 79-5002-03-82 __ H ___ W ______ 88-6612-20-09 __ H ___ W ______ 91-42

TEXAS STATE [24-5] 01-28-75 __ A ___ L OT _____ 67-7702-07-75 __ A ____ W ______ 55-4902-18-75 __ H ____L_______ 46-7803-14-75 __ N ___ W ______ 61-5903-15-75 __ N ____L_______ 51-5803-15-75 __ N ____L_______ 49-7611-25-75 __ A ____ W ______ 57-4701-31-76 __ H ___ W ______ 57-4302-27-76 __ N ___ W ______ 38-3502-28-76 __ N ____L_______ 39-4702-28-76 __ N ___ W ______ 54-4111-29-76 __ H ___ W ______ 71-4612-03-76 __ N ___ W ______ 64-4402-07-77 __ A ____ W ______ 94-5602-26-77 __ N ___ W ______ 82-5412-05-77 __ H ___ W ______ 86-5101-31-78 __ A ____ W _____ 107-5512-05-78 __ A ____ W _____ 100-5902-01-79 __ H ___ W ______ 82-4511-27-79 __ A ____ W _____ 110-3803-15-97 __ H ___ W ______ 66-3812-12-98 __ H ___ W ______ 91-5512-01-99 __ H ___ W ______ 81-5212-29-00 __ H ___ W ______ 82-4712-04-01 __ H ___ W ______ 83-5212-04-02 __ H ___ W ______ 98-3612-03-03 __ H ___ W ______ 88-2711-14-06 __ H ___ W ______ 74-5511-13-13 __ H ___ W ______ 96-42

TEXAS WESLEYAN [1-0]01-24-76 __ A ____ W ______ 66-56

TEXAS RIO GRANDE VALLEY [6-0] formerly Texas Pan American

12-01-77 __ N ___ W ______ 94-4912-17-03 __ H ___ W ______ 90-2512-06-06 __ H ___ W ______ 75-4401-04-08 __ H ___ W ______ 91-4312-08-10 __ H ___ W _____ 112-5911-26-14 __ H ___ W ______ 72-45

TRINITY [5-1]12-09-75 __ A _____L_______ 66-6701-30-76 __ H ___ W ______ 86-5202-13-76 __ N ___ W ______ forfeit12-06-76 __ H ___ W ______ 55-3802-25-77 __ N ___ W ______ 72-6102-25-78 __ H ___ W ______ 94-49

TULANE [1-0]11-12-00 __ H ___ W ______ 71-47

TYLER JC [2-0]12-04-76 __ N ___ W ______ 69-5112-03-77 __ N ___ W ______ 75-72

UAB [1-0]11-25-07 __ N ___ W ______ 59-49

UC SANTA BARBARA [1-0]03-17-02 __ H ___ W ______ 76-60

UCLA [6-6]03-02-79 __ N ___ W ______ 96-7812-20-79 __ N ___ W ______ 74-5112-27-79 __ A ____ W ______ 74-6912-30-80 __ H ____L_______ 65-7803-22-92 __ H ____L_______ 81-8212-19-98 __ H ____L_______ 74-8111-23-99 __ A _____L_______ 77-8411-25-03 __ H ___ W ______ 89-5811-28-04 __ A _____L_______ 60-6312-08-12 __ N ____L_______ 42-6211-23-14 __ A ____ W ______ 75-6503-26-16 __ N ___ W ______ 72-64

UCONN [0-7]04-06-03 __ N ____L_______ 71-6901-17-05 __ A _____L_______ 57-7302-12-06 __ H ____L_______ 58-7103-25-08 __ N ____L_______ 55-8911-17-09 __ N ____L_______ 58-8303-28-15 __ N ____L______ 54-10503-28-16 __ N ____L_______ 65-86

UMKC [1-0]01-23-93 __ H ___ W ______ 72-45

UNLV [7-0]02-12-77 __ N ___ W ______ 87-8102-26-84 __ N ___ W ______ 82-6012/8/84____ A ____ W ______ 95-643/23/89____ H ___ W ______ 88-771/16/91____ H ___ W ______ 89-6711-30-91 __ A ____ W ______ 81-6512-19-10 __ N ___ W ______ 85-59

USC [8-5]02-11-80 __ H ___ W ______ 85-7412-06-81 __ N ____L_______ 66-8301-02-84 __ H ___ W ______ 77-6812-29-84 __ A _____L_______ 71-7312-10-85 __ H ___ W ______ 94-7803-30-86 __ N ___ W ______ 97-8111-29-86 __ A ____ W ______ 89-6912-03-87 __ H ___ W ______ 79-6212-28-88 __ A _____L_______ 81-83

02-04-90 __ H ___ W ______ 85-4411-25-90 __ A _____L_______ 77-8811-25-01 __ N ___ W ______ 66-6411-27-09 __ N ____L_______ 54-61

UT ARLINGTON [11-0]02-03-77 __ N ___ W ______ 88-7103-10-77 __ N ___ W ______ 86-6411-29-78 __ H ___ W ______ 86-3001-25-79 __ H ___ W ______ 89-3412-08-79 __ A ____ W ______ 87-5602-24-81 __ H ___ W ______ 96-5102-25-82 __ N ___ W ______ 78-5712-18-02 __ H ___ W ______ 73-4412-21-04 __ H ___ W ______ 69-2411-29-07 __ H ___ W ______ 76-6001-05-10 __ H ___ W ______ 84-41

UTEP [2-0]11-17-78 __ H ___ W _____ 124-4812-28-08 __ N ___ W ______ 79-40

UTSA [6-0]02-08-83 __ A ____ W ______ 74-5412-07-84 __ H ___ W ______ 90-4511-13-09 __ H ___ W ______ 71-6011-10-13 __ H ___ W ______ 63-4211-15-14 __ H ___ W ______ 68-5811-14-15 __ H ___ W ______ 90-53

UTAH [1-1]

01-04-95 __ A _____L_______ 65-8012-28-95 __ H ___ W ______ 60-56

VCU [2-0]01-03-96 __ A ____ W ______ 75-6512-18-96 __ H ___ W ______ 79-58

VANDERBILT [1-4]12-02-84 __ H ___ W ______ 95-7112-21-92 __ H ____L_______ 73-7811-26-93 __ A _____L_______ 71-9312-20-95 __ H ____L_______ 57-6112-29-96 __ A _____L_______ 65-67

VERMONT [1-0]12-21-94 __ H ___ W ______ 81-57

VIRGINIA [4-3]12-01-90 __ H ____L_______ 74-8012-07-91 __ A _____L_______ 47-7711-27-99 __ N ___ W ______ 78-7311-20-00 __ N _ W 2OT ____ 56-5511-29-03 __ N ___ W ______ 74-5411-23-07 __ N ____L_______ 83-8611-25-11 ___ N ___ W ______ 79-53

WASHINGTON [2-3]12-05-88 __ H ___ W ______ 69-6411-24-89 __ A _____L_______ 65-7501-04-92 __ A _____L_______ 64-7212-02-96 __ H ___ W ______ 77-6412-29-97 __ A _____L_______ 72-78

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WASHINGTON STATE [1-0]01-02-93 __ H ___ W ______ 76-51

WAYLAND BAPTIST [15-6]01-25-77 __ A _____L_______ 73-9703-04-77 __ N ____L_______ 73-8012-12-77 __ H ____L_______ 70-8202-18-78 __ A _____L_______ 66-8103-04-78 __ N ____L_______ 76-9812-16-78 __ N ___ W ______ 69-6401-12-79 __ A _____L_______ 76-8101-17-79 __ H ___ W ______ 60-5201-16-80 __ H ___ W ______ 87-6302-07-80 __ A ____ W ______ 86-7702-22-80 __ N ___ W ______ 67-4501-16-81 __ A ____ W ______ 76-6802-06-81 __ H ___ W ______ 74-6502-20-81 __ N ___ W ______ 71-4901-16-82 __ A ____ W ______ 63-5702-06-82 __ H ___ W ______ 79-5202-27-82 __ A ____ W ______ 71-5703-13-82 __ N ___ W ______ 64-6203-26-82 __ N ___ W ______ 82-6301-20-83 __ A ____ W ______ 88-6202-18-83 __ H ___ W ______ 74-59

WEST TEXAS A&M [2-1]formerly West Texas State

02-15-75 __ N ____L_______ 42-5903-06-76 __ N ___ W ______ 57-5302-26-82 __ N ___ W ______ 87-50

WESTERN KENTUCKY [5-2]03-22-85 __ A _____L_______ 90-9203-28-86 __ N ___ W ______ 90-6501-21-87 __ H ___ W ______ 63-4102-20-88 __ A ____ W ______ 71-5201-21-89 __ H ___ W ______ 90-6701-11-90 __ A _____L_______ 56-6103-20-15 __ N ___ W ______ 66-64

WESTERN MICHIGAN [4-0]

03-14-85 __ H ___ W ______ 84-6212-06-86 __ H ___ W ______ 92-6512-05-87 __ H ___ W _____ 108-5012-05-90 __ H ___ W ______ 84-64

WHARTON CC [1-0]01-20-76 __ H ___ W ______ 67-48

WICHITA STATE [1-0]11-10-00 __ H ___ W ______ 72-47

WISCONSIN [2-0]03-23-82 __ H ___ W ______ 73-6111-24-01 __ N ___ W ______ 75-70

NoN-coNFereNce SerIeS GAme-BY-GAme / HISTorY

Abilene Christian ___________ 0-1Alabama _________________ 2-0Alabama State _____________ 1-0Alcorn State _______________ 2-0Angelo State ______________ 2-0Arizona __________________ 2-0Arizona State ______________ 4-0Arkansas ________________ 22-3Arkansas State ____________ 1-0Arkansas-Pine Bluff _________ 2-0Auburn ___________________ 0-1Baylor _________________ 57-35BYU _____________________ 5-1Boston College ____________ 0-1Boston University ___________ 1-0Cal State-Fullerton __________ 2-0California _________________ 5-2Canisius __________________ 1-0Centenary ________________ 1-0Central Connecticut _________ 2-0Central Florida _____________ 2-0Central Michigan ___________ 1-1Central Missouri ____________ 1-0Cheyney State _____________ 1-0Cincinnati _________________ 1-0Clemson _________________ 1-1Colorado ________________ 16-4Cornell ___________________ 1-0Creighton _________________ 1-0Dayton ___________________ 1-0DePaul ___________________ 2-0Delaware State ____________ 1-0Delta State ________________ 3-0Denver ___________________ 2-0Detroit-Mercy ______________ 2-0Drake ____________________ 2-1Duke ____________________ 1-3Florida ___________________ 1-3Florida Atlantic _____________ 1-0Florida State ______________ 1-0Fordham _________________ 2-0Furman __________________ 1-0George Washington _________ 1-1Georgetown _______________ 2-0Georgia __________________ 2-5Georgia Tech ______________ 1-0Grambling State ____________ 1-0Green Bay ________________ 1-0Hampton _________________ 2-0Hawai’i ___________________ 1-1Hofstra ___________________ 1-0Houston _________________ 54-3Huston-Tillotson ____________ 2-0Idaho ____________________ 2-0Idaho State _______________ 1-0Illinois ____________________ 3-0Illinois State _______________ 0-1Immaculata _______________ 0-1Indiana ___________________ 1-0Iowa _____________________ 2-2Iowa State ______________ 13-17Jackson State _____________ 1-0James Madison ____________ 1-0Kansas _________________ 22-10Kansas State ____________ 18-14Kentucky _________________ 2-0

LSU _____________________ 4-4Lamar ___________________ 6-2Little Rock ________________ 2-0Long Beach State __________ 7-2Louisiana Tech _____________ 2-8Louisiana-Lafayette _________ 3-0Louisiana-Monroe __________ 7-0Louisville _________________ 2-0Loyola Marymount __________ 1-0Maine ____________________ 1-0Marquette ________________ 1-1Maryland _________________ 1-4Maryland-Eastern Shore _____ 1-0McLennan CC _____________ 4-0McNeese State ____________ 5-0Memphis _________________ 1-0Mercer ___________________ 1-0Miami ____________________ 2-1Michigan State _____________ 3-2Minnesota4-0 _________________Mississippi College _________ 1-1Mississippi State ___________ 2-1Mississippi Valley State ______ 1-0Missouri _________________ 23-2Missouri State _____________ 3-0Montana __________________ 2-0Montclair State _____________ 0-2Navy ____________________ 1-0Nebraska ________________ 14-6New Mexico _______________ 5-3New Mexico State __________ 2-0New Orleans ______________ 1-0Nicholls State ______________ 1-0North Carolina _____________ 0-1North Carolina State ________ 5-1North Texas ______________ 12-0Northern Arizona ___________ 1-0Northwestern ______________ 2-0Northwestern State _________ 4-0Notre Dame _______________ 1-1Ohio _____________________ 1-0Ohio State ________________ 8-2Oklahoma ______________ 28-24Oklahoma State __________ 29-15Old Dominion _____________ 4-7Ole Miss __________________ 6-1Oral Roberts ______________ 7-1Oregon ___________________ 4-0Oregon State ______________ 4-0Our Lady of the Lake ________ 1-0Panola JC ________________ 0-1Penn ____________________ 1-0Penn State ________________ 7-3Pepperdine _______________ 1-0Pittsburgh ________________ 1-0Portland State _____________ 1-0Prairie View A&M ___________ 2-1Purdue ___________________ 2-3Queens __________________ 0-1Rice ____________________ 34-1Richmond ________________ 1-0Rutgers __________________ 7-5Sacramento State __________ 1-1Saint Joseph’s _____________ 4-1Sam Houston State _________ 9-0San Diego ________________ 3-0

San Diego State ___________ 1-2San Francisco _____________ 1-0San Jacinto JC ____________ 0-1San Jose State ____________ 2-0Santa Clara _______________ 1-1Seton Hall ________________ 1-1SMU ____________________ 35-3South Carolina _____________ 2-0South Florida ______________ 1-0Southeastern Louisiana ______ 2-1Southern _________________ 5-0Southern Connecticut _______ 2-1Springfield ________________ 1-0St. Edward’s ______________ 2-0St. John’s ________________ 2-0St. Mary’s (Calif.) ___________ 1-1St. Mary’s (Texas) __________ 5-0Stanford __________________ 4-6Stephen F. Austin __________ 11-6Syracuse _________________ 0-1Tarleton State _____________ 1-0TCU ____________________ 38-2Temple ___________________ 1-0Temple JC ________________ 7-1Tennessee ______________ 14-23Texas A&M ______________ 62-23Texas A&M Corpus-Christi ____ 6-0Texas A&M-Kingsville _______ 2-0Texas Lutheran ____________ 4-0Texas Southern ____________ 4-0Texas State ______________ 24-5Texas Tech ______________ 67-29Texas Wesleyan ___________ 1-0Texas-Rio Grande Valley _____ 6-0Trinity ____________________ 5-1Tulane ___________________ 1-0Tyler JC __________________ 2-0UAB _____________________ 1-0UC Santa Barbara __________ 1-0UCLA ____________________ 6-6UConn ___________________ 0-7UMKC ___________________ 1-0UNLV ____________________ 7-0USC _____________________ 8-5UT-Arlington ______________ 11-0UTEP ____________________ 2-0UTSA ____________________ 6-0Utah _____________________ 1-1VCU _____________________ 2-0Vanderbilt _________________ 1-4Vermont __________________ 1-0Virginia ___________________ 4-3Washington _______________ 2-3Washington State __________ 1-0Wayland Baptist ___________ 15-6West Texas A&M ___________ 2-1West Virginia ______________ 6-5Western Kentucky __________ 5-2Western Michigan __________ 4-0Wharton CC _______________ 1-0Wichita State ______________ 1-0Wisconsin ________________ 2-0

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HISTorY / recordS VS. mAJor coNFereNceSAMERICA EAST [2-0]

Albany _____________________ 0-0Binghamton ________________ 0-0Hartford ___________________ 0-0Maine _____________________ 1-0UMBC ____________________ 0-0New Hampshire _____________ 0-0Stony Brook ________________ 0-0Vermont ___________________ 1-0

AMERICAN [96-13]Cincinnati __________________ 1-0UConn ____________________ 0-7East Carolina _______________ 0-0Houston __________________ 54-3Memphis __________________ 1-0SMU _____________________ 35-3Temple ____________________ 1-0Tulane ____________________ 1-0Tulsa _____________________ 0-0UCF ______________________ 2-0USF ______________________ 1-0

ATLANTIC 10 [7-1]Davidson __________________ 0-0Dayton ____________________ 1-0Duquesne _________________ 0-0Fordham __________________ 2-0George Mason ______________ 0-0George Washington __________ 1-1LaSalle ____________________ 0-0Massachusetts ______________ 0-0Rhode Island _______________ 0-0Richmond _________________ 1-0St. Bonaventure _____________ 0-0St. Joseph’s ________________ 0-0St. Louis ___________________ 0-0VCU ______________________ 2-0

ATLANTIC COAST [19-13]Boston College _____________ 0-1Clemson __________________ 1-1Duke _____________________ 1-3Florida State _______________ 1-0Georgia Tech _______________ 1-0Louisville __________________ 2-0Miami _____________________ 2-1North Carolina ______________ 0-1NC State __________________ 5-1Notre Dame ________________ 1-1Pittsburgh _________________ 1-0Syracuse __________________ 0-1Virginia ____________________ 4-3Virginia Tech _______________ 0-0Wake Forest _______________ 0-0

ATLANTIC SUN [0-0]Florida Gulf Coast ___________ 0-0Jacksonville ________________ 0-0Kennesaw State ____________ 0-0Lipscomb __________________ 0-0New Jersey Tech ____________ 0-0North Florida _______________ 0-0South Carolina Upstate _______ 0-0Stetson ___________________ 0-0

BIG 12 [278-152]Baylor __________________ 57-35Iowa State _______________ 13-17Kansas __________________ 22-10Kansas State _____________ 18-14Oklahoma _______________ 28-24Oklahoma State ___________ 29-15TCU _____________________ 38-2Texas Tech _______________ 67-29West Virginia _______________ 6-6

BIG EAST [9-2]Butler _____________________ 0-0Creighton __________________ 1-0DePaul ____________________ 2-0Georgetown ________________ 2-0Marquette _________________ 1-1Providence _________________ 0-0St. John’s __________________ 2-0Seton Hall _________________ 1-1Villanova __________________ 0-0xavier ____________________ 0-0

BIG SKY [8-1]Cal State-Sacramento ________ 1-1Eastern Washington _________ 0-0Idaho _____________________ 2-0Idaho State ________________ 1-0Montana ___________________ 2-0North Dakota _______________ 0-0Northern Arizona ____________ 1-0Northern Colorado ___________ 0-0Portland State ______________ 1-0Southern Utah ______________ 0-0Weber State ________________ 0-0

BIG SOUTH [0-0]Campbell __________________ 0-0Charleston Southern _________ 0-0Coastal Carolina ____________ 0-0Gardner-Webb ______________ 0-0High Point _________________ 0-0Liberty ____________________ 0-0Longwood _________________ 0-0UNC-Asheville ______________ 0-0Presbyterian _______________ 0-0Radford ___________________ 0-0Winthrop __________________ 0-0

BIG TEN [56-27]Illinois _____________________ 3-0Indiana ____________________ 1-0Iowa ______________________ 2-2Maryland __________________ 1-4Michigan __________________ 0-0Michigan State ______________ 3-2Minnesota _________________ 4-0Nebraska _________________ 14-6Northwestern _______________ 2-0Ohio State _________________ 8-2Penn State _________________ 7-3Purdue ____________________ 2-3Rutgers ___________________ 7-5Wisconsin _________________ 2-0

BIG WEST [11-3]UC-Davis __________________ 0-0UC-Irvine __________________ 0-0Cal Poly ___________________ 0-0UC-Riverside _______________ 0-0UC-Santa Barbara ___________ 1-0Cal State-Fullerton ___________ 2-0Cal State-Long Beach ________ 7-2Cal State-Northridge _________ 0-0Hawai’i ____________________ 1-1

COLONIAL [2-0]Charleston _________________ 0-0Delaware __________________ 0-0Drexel ____________________ 0-0Elon ______________________ 0-0Hofstra ____________________ 1-0James Madison _____________ 1-0UNC-Wilmington ____________ 0-0Northeastern _______________ 0-0Towson ___________________ 0-0William and Mary ____________ 0-0

CONFERENCE USA [67-18]UAB ______________________ 1-0Florida Atlantic ______________ 1-0Florida International __________ 0-0Louisiana Tech ______________ 2-8Marshall ___________________ 0-0Middle Tennessee State ______ 0-0North Carolina-Charlotte ______ 0-0North Texas _______________ 12-0Old Dominion _______________ 4-7Rice _____________________ 34-1Southern Mississippi _________ 0-0UTEP _____________________ 2-0UTSA _____________________ 6-0Western Kentucky ___________ 5-2

HORIzON LEAGUE [3-0]Cleveland State _____________ 0-0Detroit-Mercy _______________ 2-0Illinois-Chicago _____________ 0-0 Oakland ___________________ 0-0Valparaiso _________________ 0-0Wisconsin-Green Bay ________ 1-0Wisconsin-Milwaukee ________ 0-0 Wright State ________________ 0-0Youngstown State ___________ 0-0

IVY LEAGUE [2-0]Brown ____________________ 0-0Colombia __________________ 0-0Cornell ____________________ 1-0Dartmouth _________________ 0-0Harvard ___________________ 0-0Pennsylvania _______________ 1-0Princeton __________________ 0-0Yale ______________________ 0-0

MAAC [1-0]Canisius ___________________ 1-0Fairfield ___________________ 0-0Iona ______________________ 0-0Manhattan _________________ 0-0Marist ____________________ 0-0Monmouth _________________ 0-0Niagara ___________________ 0-0Quinnipiac _________________ 0-0Rider _____________________ 0-0St. Peter’s _________________ 0-0Siena _____________________ 0-0

MID-AMERICAN ATHLETIC [6-1]Akron _____________________ 0-0Ball State __________________ 0-0Bowling Green ______________ 0-0Buffalo ____________________ 0-0Central Michigan ____________ 1-1Eastern Michigan ____________ 0-0Kent State _________________ 0-0Miami (ohio) _______________ 0-0Northern Illinois _____________ 0-0Ohio ______________________ 1-0Toledo ____________________ 0-0Western Michigan ___________ 4-0

MEAC [4-0]Bethune-Cookman ___________ 0-0Coppin State _______________ 0-0Delaware State _____________ 1-0Florida A&M ________________ 0-0Hampton __________________ 2-0Howard ___________________ 0-0Maryland-Eastern Shore ______ 1-0Morgan State _______________ 0-0Norfolk State _______________ 0-0North Carolina A&T __________ 0-0North Carolina Central ________ 0-0Savannah State _____________ 0-0South Carolina State _________ 0-0

MISSOURI VALLEY [6-2]Bradley ___________________ 0-0Drake _____________________ 2-1Evansville _________________ 0-0Illinois State ________________ 0-1Indiana State _______________ 0-0Loyola (Ill.) _________________ 0-0Missouri State ______________ 3-0Northern Iowa ______________ 0-0Southern Illinois _____________ 0-0Wichita State _______________ 1-0

MOUNTAIN WEST [15-5]Air Force __________________ 0-0Boise State ________________ 0-0Cal State-Fresno ____________ 0-0Colorado State ______________ 0-0UNLV _____________________ 7-0Nevada-Reno ______________ 0-0New Mexico ________________ 5-3San Diego State ____________ 1-2San Jose State _____________ 2-0Utah State _________________ 0-0Wyoming __________________ 0-0

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NORTHEAST [2-0]Bryant ____________________ 0-0Central Conn. State __________ 2-0Fairleigh Dickinson __________ 0-0LIU-Brooklyn _______________ 0-0Mount St. Mary’s ____________ 0-0Robert Morris _______________ 0-0Sacred Heart _______________ 0-0St. Francis (Pa.) _____________ 0-0St. Francis (N.Y.) ____________ 0-0Wagner ___________________ 0-0

OHIO VALLEY [0-0]Austin Peay State ___________ 0-0Belmont ___________________ 0-0Eastern Kentucky ___________ 0-0Eastern Illinois ______________ 0-0Jacksonville State ___________ 0-0Morehead State _____________ 0-0Murray State _______________ 0-0Southeast Missouri State ______ 0-0SIU-Evansville ______________ 0-0Tennessee State ____________ 0-0Tennessee Tech ____________ 0-0UT-Martin __________________ 0-0

PACIFIC-12 [57-27]Arizona ___________________ 2-0Arizona State _______________ 4-0California __________________ 5-2UCLA _____________________ 6-6Colorado _________________ 16-4Oregon ____________________ 4-0Oregon State _______________ 4-0Stanford ___________________ 4-6USC ______________________ 8-5Utah ______________________ 1-1Washington ________________ 2-3Washington State ___________ 1-0

PATRIOT LEAGUE [3-0]American __________________ 0-0Army _____________________ 0-0Boston ____________________ 1-0Bucknell ___________________ 0-0Colgate ___________________ 0-0Holy Cross _________________ 0-0Lafayette __________________ 0-0Lehigh ____________________ 0-0Loyola-Maryland ____________ 1-0Navy _____________________ 1-0

SOUTHEASTERN [143-70]Alabama __________________ 2-0Arkansas _________________ 22-3Auburn ____________________ 0-1Florida ____________________ 1-3Georgia ___________________ 2-5Kentucky __________________ 2-0LSU ______________________ 4-4Ole Miss ___________________ 6-1Mississippi State ____________ 2-1Missouri __________________ 23-2South Carolina ______________ 2-0Tennessee _______________ 14-23Texas A&M _______________ 62-23

Vanderbilt __________________ 1-4

SOUTHERN [2-0]Citadel ____________________ 0-0East Tennessee State ________ 0-0Furman ___________________ 1-0Mercer ____________________ 1-0UNC-Greensboro ____________ 0-0Samford ___________________ 0-0UT-Chattanooga ____________ 0-0VMI ______________________ 0-0Western Carolina ___________ 0-0Wofford ___________________ 0-0

SOUTHLAND [45-9]Central Arkansas ____________ 0-0Houston Baptist _____________ 0-0Lamar ____________________ 6-2McNeese State _____________ 5-0New Orleans _______________ 1-0Nicholls State _______________ 1-0Northwestern State __________ 4-0Sam Houston State __________ 9-0Southeastern Louisiana _______ 2-1Stephen F. Austin ____________11-6TAMU-Corpus Christi _________ 6-0

SWAC [19-1]Alabama A&M ______________ 0-0Alabama State ______________ 1-0Alcorn State ________________ 2-0Arkansas-Pine Bluff __________ 2-0Grambling State _____________ 1-0Jackson State ______________ 1-0Mississippi Valley State _______ 1-0Prairie View A&M ____________ 2-1Southern __________________ 5-0Texas Southern _____________ 4-0

SUMMIT LEAGUE [9-1]Denver ____________________ 2-0IPFW _____________________ 0-0IUPUI _____________________ 0-0Nebraska-Omaha ___________ 0-0North Dakota State __________ 0-0Oral Roberts _______________ 7-1South Dakota _______________ 0-0South Dakota State __________ 0-0Western Illinois _____________ 0-0

SUN BELT [48-5]Appalachian State ___________ 0-0Arkansas-Little Rock _________ 2-0Arkansas State _____________ 1-0Georgia Southern ___________ 0-0Georgia State ______________ 0-0Louisiana-Lafayette __________ 3-0Louisiana-Monroe ___________ 7-0South Alabama _____________ 0-0UT-Arlington ________________11-0Texas State _______________ 24-5Troy ______________________ 0-0

WEST COAST [13-3]BYU ______________________ 5-1Gonzaga ___________________n/aLoyola Marymount ___________ 1-0Pacific _____________________n/aPepperdine ________________ 1-0Portland ____________________n/aSt. Mary’s (Calif.) ____________ 1-1San Diego _________________ 3-0San Francisco ______________ 1-0Santa Clara ________________ 1-1

WESTERN ATHLETIC [9-0]Cal State-Bakersfield _________ 0-0Chicago State ______________ 0-0Missouri-Kansas City _________ 1-0New Mexico State ___________ 2-0Seattle ____________________ 0-0UT-Rio Grande Valley ________ 6-0Utah Valley ________________ 0-0

recordS VS. mAJor coNFereNceS / HISTorY

AGAINST THE LONE STAR STATELonghorns all-time record against current NCAA Division I schools in the State of Texas.

Abilene Christian ___________ 0-1Baylor _________________ 57-35Houston _________________ 54-3Houston Baptist ____________ 0-0Incarnate Word ____________ 0-0Lamar ___________________ 6-2North Texas ______________ 12-0Prairie View A&M ___________ 2-1Rice ____________________ 34-1Sam Houston State _________ 9-0SMU ____________________ 35-3Stephen F. Austin __________ 11-6TCU ____________________ 38-2Texas A&M ______________ 62-23Texas A&M Corpus-Christi ____ 6-0Texas Southern ____________ 4-0Texas State ______________ 24-5Texas Tech ______________ 67-29Texas Rio Grande Valley _____ 6-0UT-Arlington ______________ 11-0UTEP ____________________ 2-0UTSA ____________________ 6-0TOTAL _______________ 446-111

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AAborowa, Olamide ___ 2015-PresentAkigbogun, Diani ________ 2014-16Anderson, Barbara ______ 1976-78Anderson, Susan ________ 1986-90Anderson, Yvonne _______ 2008-12Andrews, Linda _________ 1976-77Andrews, Lisa __________ 1987-88Andrews, Sharon ________ 1976-77Andrus Stefani __________ 1994-96Arriaran, Erika __________ 2005-10Atkins, Ariel ________ 2014-Present

BBacicki, Denise _________ 1980-81Bailey, Erneisha _________ 2004-08Bailey, Jaime ___________ 1994-98Basinger, Kim __________ 1976-79Bass, Chelsea __________ 2010-13Bayer, Ellen ____________ 1986-90Bell, Jody ______________ 2001-05Benton, Joanne ____ 1988-89, 90-93Blume, Sheila __________ 1974-76Bollin, Shell ____________ 1981-85Bourland, Karen _________ 1975-76Bowers, Kala ___________ 2001-05Boyd, Crystal ___________ 2005-08Boyette, Imani __________ 2012-16Brandl, Kim ____________ 1992-93Brewer, Kayla ___________2011-13Brown, Angela __________ 1993-97Brown, Edwina __________ 1996-00Brown, Meg ____________ 1997-01Brown, Taryn ___________ 1995-99Browning, Hattie ________ 1978-80Burns, Cathy ___________ 1976-77

CCampbell, Edna _________ 1989-91Campbell, Julia _________ 1975-76Canavan, Courtney ______ 1989-91Carey, Jamie ___________ 2002-05Carey, Kalee ___________ 2003-06Caron-Goudreau, Audrey Ann ____ __________________ 2016-Present Caron-Goudreau, Khaleann ______ __________________ 2015-PresentClaborn, Amy ___________ 1987-91Clark, Jennifer __________ 1989-93Cobbins, Tamra _________ 2002-06Conwell, Doreatha _______ 1986-88Cook, Aubry ____________ 2005-09Cook, Tracy ____________ 1998-02Cortija, Carla ___________ 2005-09Cullen, Tina ____________ 1998-01

DDavenport, Empress _____ 2012-16Davis, Clarissa __________ 1985-89Davis, Jan _____________ 1975-76Denton, Janie __________ 1977-79Dillard, Tai _____________ 1999-03Dobbs, Randa __________ 1998-01Donaldson, Kelli _________ 1990-92Duncan, Tina ___________ 1976-78Durr, DeRenda __________ 1979-80

Dvorak, Linda __________ 1974-75

EEgger, Rita _____________ 1974-76Eglinger, Michele ___ 1984-85, 86-88Enemkpali, Nneka ________2011-15Ethridge, Kamie _________ 1982-86Ethridge, Kriss __________ 1982-85

FFarris, Aaron ___________ 1986-87Flores, Lauren __________ 2009-10Foman, Tasia _______ 2014-PresentFontenette, Ashleigh _____ 2008-12Forestier, Denise ________ 1988-89Fortner, Nell ____________ 1977-81Fry, BranDee ___________ 2002-03Fussell, Chassidy _______ 2010-14

GGardner, Wanda ________ 1985-86Gayle, Ashley ___________ 2008-12Godfrey, Dana __________ 1998-02

HHall, Pennee ___________ 1986-88Hall, Vicki ______________ 1988-93Harris, Fran ____________ 1982-86Harris, Laura ___________ 1977-80Hartman, Cheryl ___ 1978-81, 82-83Hartung, Anne Marie _____ 2010-13Hasenmyer, Amber ______ 1993-97Hastings, Annissa __ 2000-03, 04-05Hattis, Sara _______ 2012-13, 14-16Hauglum, Sherryl ________ 1980-83Hemphill, Gay __________ 1984-86Henderson, Cinietra ______ 1989-93Henderson, Krystle ______ 2013-15Henderson, Nekeshia ____ 1991-95Higgs, Lashann _____ 2015-PresentHildebrandt, Marieta _____ 1975-76Hill, Asha ______________ 1988-02Holcomb, Judy __________ 1992-93Holley, Katie ____________ 1998-99Holmes, Jo Ann _________ 1974-75Holmes, Joyner _____ 2016-PresentHorn, Diane ____________ 1977-79Hosey, Jordan ______ 2015-PresentHudson, Shilah _________ 1998-99Hughes, Nicky __________ 2006-08

IInman, Kristi ____________ 1991-94

JJackson, Angela ________ 1994-98Jackson, Tiffany _________ 2003-07Jepersen, Janna ________ 2002-03Johnson, Emily ____________ 2015Johnson, Eurica _________ 1990-91Johnson, Rashunda ______ 1998-00Johnson, Yvonne ________ 1974-75Jones, C.J. _____________ 1984-88Jones, Lesa ____________ 1980-82Jones, Nekia ___________ 2013-15Jones, Tammy __________ 1991-95

KKennedy, Cobi __________ 1991-95

LLancaster, Sarah _________2010-11Lang, Kelsey _______ 2013-PresentLarkin, Kenya ___________ 2000-02Lindeman, Ellen _________ 1978-79Lindsey, Ashley _________ 2005-09Littleton, Carla _____ 1996-97, 98-01Lloyd, Andrea ___________ 1983-87Lukefahr, Lisa __________ 1984-85Lummus, Kim ___________ 1995-99

MMackey, Terri ___________ 1980-83Major, Ronisha ___________2011-13Mattox, Gabriell _________ 2006-07Mazionyte, GiGi _________ 2012-14McBride, Lyssa _________ 1986-90McCarty, Brooke ____ 2014-PresentMcClellan, Lorene _______ 1974-76McCutchen, Michelle 1990-91, 92-93McDonald, Cathy ________ 1980-83McKenna, Patricia _______ 1976-78McKoy, Shanice __________2010-11McMahan, Eryn _________ 1997-99Meeks, Fey ____________ 1989-93Mergerson, Mariana _____ 2005-07Mieloszynska, Daria _____ 2004-06Miller, Pam _____________ 1978-79Moegle, Paulette ________ 1985-88Moore, Tiffany __________ 2010-12Munn, Evwella __________ 1978-80

NNash, Kathleen __________2007-11Nash, Kristen ____________2006-11Nelson, Alisha __________ 1976-78Norman, Nina __________ 2002-06

OOgletree, Angie Jo _______ 1993-97Olson, Nancy ___________ 1976-77

PPenick, Lee Ann _________ 1979-80Peoples, Cassie __________2011-12Pesch, Marie ___________ 1986-89Phillips, Yolanda ________ 1988-92Pointer, Johnna _________ 1988-92Pollard, Benita __________ 1990-94Pollini, Catarina _________ 1988-89Priddy, Cara ____________ 1982-86

RRankin, Debra __________ 1979-82Raven, Brittainey ________ 2006-10Reed, Coco ____________ 2001-06Reed, Cokie _______ 2009-10, 11-13Remus, Carol ___________ 1976-77Rentschler, Rachel ______ 2007-08Richards, Trudie ___ 1977-78, 79-80Roberts, Ashley _________ 2012-14Robinson, Katrina _______ 2004-07Rochester, Rene ________ 1977-79

Rodrigo, Celina _________ 2012-16Routt, Erica ____________ 1992-96Ruffner, Christine ________ 1994-95Ryan, Lindsey __________ 1999-01

SSanders, Brady __________2011-16Sare, Alisha ____________ 1999-03Schreiber, Heather _______ 2001-05Scott, Melissa __________ 1980-82Seidensticker, Frances ___ 1974-75Self, Cathy _____________ 1974-77Smith, Amie ____________ 1993-97Smith, Annette _____ 1981-84, 85-86Smith, Audrey __________ 1982-86Smith, Dee _____________ 1995-99Smith, Jean ____________ 1977-78Smith, Pam ____________ 1974-75Stephens, Stacy ________ 2000-04Sutton, Alecia _______ 2016-PresentSwaim, Jackie __________ 1978-81Swayden, Tracie ________ 1994-95Swindell, Retha _________ 1975-79

TTau, Helen _____________ 2013-14Taylor, Brianna ______ 2013-PresentTaylor, Nadia ___________ 2013-14Thiel, Stephanie _________ 2002-03Thorne, Jody ___________ 1974-75Thornhill, Jeri ___________ 1974-75Toles, Labob ___________ 1974-75Totzke, Barb ____________ 1979-80Trice, Treva ____________ 1974-75Turnbough, Debbie ______ 1975-76

UUnderwood, Jada ___ 2016-Present

VVander Zee, Lilley _______ 2013-15Viglione, Danielle ________ 1993-97Viverette, Virginia _______ 1996-99

WWaggoner, Linda ________ 1976-80Wallace, Vanessa _______ 1995-99Walling, Nancy __________ 1979-83Whaley, Esoleta _________ 1980-84White, Carrie ______ 1995-96, 97-98White, Jatarie _______ 2016-PresentWhite, Kaira ____________ 2000-02Williams, Beverly ________ 1984-88Williams, Earnesia _______ 2005-08Williams, Joy ___________ 1979-83Williams, Mercedes ______ 2001-05Wimbish, Yulonda _______ 1984-88Woods, JoRuth _________ 1997-01

HISTorY / ALL-TIme roSTer

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Kayla Brewer ____________ 2011-13Earnesia Williams ________ 2005-10

1Alecia Sutton ______ 2016-PresentEmpress Davenport _______ 2012-16Tamra Cobbins __________ 2002-06Coco Reed ______________ 2001-02

2Celina Rodrigo ___________ 2012-16

3Nneka Enemkpali ________ 2011-15Carla Cortijo _____________ 2005-09Jody Bell _______________ 2002-05Kiara White _____________ 2000-02

4Krystle Henderson ________ 2013-15Tiffany Moore ____________ 2010-12Erika Arriaran ____________ 2005-10Kala Bowers ____________ 2001-05

5Jordan Hosey ______ 2015-PresentAshley Roberts __________ 2012-14Kathleen Nash ___________ 2007-11Alisha Sare _____________ 1999-03

10Lashann Higgs _____ 2015-PresentBrittainey Raven _________ 2006-10Jody Bell _______________ 2001-02Meg Brown _____________ 1997-01Amie Smith _____________ 1993-97Johnna Pointer __________ 1988-92Beverly Williams _________ 1984-88Nancy Walling ___________ 1979-83Rene Rochester __________ 1978-79

11Brooke McCarty ____ 2014-PresentChelsea Bass ___________ 2010-13Jamie Carey ____________ 2002-05Shilah Hudson ___________ 1998-99NeKeshia Henderson _____ 1991-95Catarina Pollini __________ 1988-89Melanee Kaplan __________ 1987-88Audrey Smith ____________ 1982-86Lee Ann Penick __________ 1979-80Ellen Lindeman __________ 1978-79

12Jada Underwood ___ 2016-PresentHelen Tau ______________ 2013-14Yvonne Anderson ________ 2008-12Kalee Carey _____________ 2003-06Tai Dillard _______________ 1999-03Eryn McMahan __________ 1997-99Angela Brown ___________ 1993-97Amy Claborn ____________ 1987-91Liz Lukefahr _____________ 1984-85Esoleta Whaley __________ 1980-84Trudie Richards ____ 1977-78, 79-80

13Emily Johnson ______________2015Lauren Flores ___________ 2009-10Kenya Larkin ____________ 2000-02Katie Holley _____________ 1998-99Danielle Viglione _________ 1993-97Lyssa McBride ___________ 1986-90Michelle Eglinger _________ 1984-85Debra Rankin ____________ 1979-82

14Olamide Aborowa __ 2015-PresentStephanie Thiel __________ 2002-03Vanessa Wallace _________ 1995-99Christine Ruffner _________ 1994-95Judy Holcomb ___________ 1992-93Pennee Hall _____________ 1986-88Terri Mackey ____________ 1980-83

15Sarah Lancaster _________ 2010-11Gabriell Mattox __________ 2006-07Dee Smith ______________ 1996-99Jennifer Clark ___________ 1989-93Annette Smith _____ 1981-84, 85-86Jackie Swaim ____________ 1978-81

20Brianna Taylor _____ 2013-PresentErneshia Bailey __________ 2004-08Janna Jespersen _________ 2002-03JoRuth Woods ___________ 1997-01Amber Hasenmyer ________ 1993-97Susan Anderson _________ 1986-90Fran Harris ______________ 1982-86Laura Harris _____________ 1978-80Linda Waggoner _________ 1976-78

21Nekia Jones _____________ 2013-15Cassie Peoples __________ 2011-12Heather Schreiber ________ 2001-05Carrie White _______ 1995-96, 97-98Tammy Jones ___________ 1991-95Edna Campbell __________ 1989-91Paulette Moegle __________ 1985-88

22Tasia Foman _______ 2014-Present Ashley Gayle ____________ 2008-12Nina Norman ____________ 2002-06Angie Jo Ogletree ________ 1993-97Kim Brandl ______________ 1992-93Ellen Bayer _____________ 1986-90Gay Hemphill ____________ 1984-86Lesa Jones _____________ 1980-82Diane Horn _____________ 1977-79Cathy Self ______________ 1974-77

23Ariel Atkins ________ 2016-PresentGiGi Mazionyte __________ 2012-14Niqky Hughes ___________ 2006-08Coco Reed ______________ 2002-06Angela Jackson __________ 1994-98Holly Graham ____________ 1993-94Eurica Johnson __________ 1990-91Lisa Andrews ____________ 1987-88Tracy Cook _____________ 1988-02Kriss Ethridge ___________ 1982-85Nell Fortner _____________ 1977-81Nancy Olson ____________ 1974-76Lorene McClellan _________ 1974-76

24Joyner Holmes _____ 2016-PresentAriel Atkins ______________ 2014-16Chassidy Fussell _________ 2010-14Edwina Brown ___________ 1996-00Dee Smith ______________ 1995-96Kristi Inman _____________ 1991-94Clarissa Davis ___________ 1985-89Lisa Lukefahr ____________ 1984-85Debbie Riverkamp ________ 1983-84Linda Waggoner _________ 1978-80Laura Harris _____________ 1977-78

25Ronisha Major ___________ 2011-13Kim Lummus ____________ 1995-99Andrea Lloyd ____________ 1983-87Julia Campbell ___________ 1975-76

30Khaleann Caron-Goudreau ______ __________________ 2015-PresentTina Cullen _____________ 1998-01Tracie Swayden __________ 1994-95Denise Forestier _________ 1988-89Shell Bollin ______________ 1981-85Denise Babicki ___________ 1980-81Barb Totzke _____________ 1979-80Rene Rochester __________ 1977-78Carol Remus ____________ 1976-77Rita Egger ______________ 1974-76

31Audrey-Ann Caron-Goudreau ___ __________________ 2016-PresentFey Meeks ______________ 1989-93

32Brady Sanders ___________ 2011-16Kristen Nash ____________ 2006-11Asha Hill _______________ 1998-02Erica Routt ______________ 1992-96Yolanda Phillips __________ 1988-92C.J. Jones ______________ 1984-88Hattie Browning __________ 1978-80Patricia McKenna ________ 1976-78Marieta Hildebrandt _______ 1975-76

33Sara Hattis _____________ 2014-16Ashleigh Fontenette _______ 2008-12Tiffany Jackson __________ 2003-07Taryn Brown _____________ 1995-99Benita Pollard ___________ 1990-94Kamie Ethridge __________ 1982-86Melissa Scott ____________ 1980-82Kim Basinger ____________ 1978-79Cathy Burns _____________ 1976-77Sheila Blume ____________ 1974-76

34Imani Boyette ____________ 2012-16Crystal Boyd ____________ 2005-08BranDee Fry ____________ 2002-03Virginia Viverette _________ 1996-99Cobi Kennedy ___________ 1991-95Yulonda Wimbish _________ 1984-88Janie Denton ____________ 1977-79Kim Basinger ____________ 1976-77Jan Davis _______________ 1975-76

35Diani Akigbogun __________ 2014-16Sara Hattis ______________ 2012-13Ashley Lindsey __________ 2005-09Stefani Andrus ___________ 1994-96Evwella Munn ___________ 1978-80Barbara Anderson ________ 1976-78

40Kelsey Lang _______ 2013-PresentRanda Dobbs ____________ 1998-01Cheryl Hartman __ 1978-81, 1982-83Kim Basinger ____________ 1977-78Karen Bourland __________ 1975-76Jeri Thornhill ____________ 1974-75

41Lilley Vander Zee _________ 2013-15Stacy Stephens __________ 2000-04Michelle McCutchen 1990-91, 92-93

42Nadia Taylor _____________ 2013-14Shanice McKoy __________ 2010-11Vicki Hall _______________ 1988-93Joy Williams _____________ 1979-83Alisha Nelson ____________ 1976-78Debbie Turnbough ________ 1975-76

43Aubry Cook _____________ 2005-09Annissa Hastings _ 2000-03, 2004-05Courtney Canavan ________ 1989-91Aaron Farris _____________ 1986-87Jean Smith ______________ 1977-78

44Anne Marie Hartung ______ 2010-13Rachel Rentschler ________ 2007-08Katrina Robinson _________ 2004-07Carla Littleton _____ 1996-97, 98-01Kelli Donaldson __________ 1990-92Marie Pesch _____________ 1986-89Cara Priddy _____________ 1982-86DeRenda Durr ___________ 1979-80Retha Swindell ___________ 1975-79

45Cokie Reed ______2009-10, 2011-13Jaime Bailey ____________ 1994-98Michele Eglinger ___ 1984-85, 86-88Cathy McDonald _________ 1980-83Pam Miller ______________ 1978-79Tina Duncan ____________ 1976-78

50Mariana Mergerson _______ 2005-07Dana Godfrey ___________ 1998-02Doreatha Conwell ________ 1986-88Wanda Gardner __________ 1985-86Sherryl Hauglum _________ 1980-93

51Daria Mieloszynska _______ 2004-06Joanne Benton __ 1988-89, 1990-93

52Cinietra Henderson _______ 1989-93

53Mercedes Williams _______ 2001-05

54Rashunda Johnson _______ 1998-00

55Lindsey Ryan ____________ 1999-01

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Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame• Jody Conradt [1998]

National Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame• Jody Conradt [1999]• Clarissa Davis [2006]• Kamie Ethridge [2002]• Andrea Lloyd [2007]• Annette Smith [2013]

Texas Sports Hall of Fame• Jody Conradt [1997]

UT Women’s Athletics Hall of Honor• Linda Andrews [2003]• Kim Basinger [2011]• Edwina Brown [2009]• Hattie Browning [2008]• Jody Conradt [2000]• Clarissa Davis [2000]• Kamie Ethridge [2000]• Nell Fortner [2001]• Fran Harris [2007]• Andrea Lloyd [2002]• Cathy Self [2004]• Annette Smith [2002]• Jackie Swaim [2005]• Retha Swindell [2001]• Beverly Williams [2004]

International Women’s Sports Hall of Fame• Jody Conradt [1995]

Texas Women’s Hall of Fame• Jody Conradt [1986]

International Scholar-Athlete Hall of Fame• Jody Conradt [2003]

NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEARKamie Ethridge1986 - Honda-Broderick Cup, Honda Sports Award,

WBCA Wade Trophy, WBCA Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award

Clarissa Davis1987 - Naismith Trophy1989 - Naismith Trophy, WBCA Wade Trophy,

USBWA, Champion Products Award

Edwina Brown2000 - WBCA Wade Trophy, ESPN.com Player of

the Year

NATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE YEARTiffany Jackson 2004 - USBWA, ESPN.com

ALL-AMERICANSRetha Swindell1978 - NWIT

Linda Waggoner1978 - NWIT1979 - NSS; Hanes1980 - NSS

Annette Smith1984 - WBCA; USBWA

Andrea Lloyd1985 - Naismith1986 - Naismith1987 - Naismith; WBCA; USBWA

Kamie Ethridge1985 - WBCA; USBWA1986 - WBCA; USBWA; Naismith

Clarissa Davis1987 - WBCA; Naismith; USBWA1989 - WBCA; Naismith; USBWA

Beverly Williams1988 - WBCA

Edwina Brown1999 - AP2000 - WBCA; Naismith; AP; USBWA; Sports

Illustrated

Stacy Stephens2003 - AP2004 - AP

Heather Schreiber2004 - AP

Tiffany Jackson2005 - AP; USBWA2006 - AP2007 - AP

MISCELLANEOUSNCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship• Danielle Viglione [1996-97]

NCAA Woman of the Year - State of Texas• Jamie Carey [2004-05]

NCAA Team of the Decade - 1980s• Clarissa Davis

Naismith Award Finalists• Kamie Ethridge [1986]• Andrea Lloyd [1985, 1986, 1987]• Clarissa Davis [1987, 1989]• Edwina Brown [2000]• Stacy Stephens [2003, 2004]• Heather Schreiber [2004]• Jamie Carey [2004]

Wade Trophy Finalists• Kim Basinger [1978]• Linda Waggoner [1979]• Linda Waggoner [1979, 1980]• Terri Mackey [1983]• Annette Smith [1984]• Kamie Ethridge [1985]• Stacy Stephens [2003, 2004]• Heather Schreiber [2004]• Jamie Carey [2004]• Tiffany Jackson [2005]

Wooden Award Finalists• Heather Schreiber [2004]• Stacy Stephens [2004]• Tiffany Jackson [2005]

WBCA Senior All-Star Challenge (disbanded in 2007)• Edwina Brown [2000]• Stacy Stephens [2004]• Jamie Carey [2005]• Heather Schreiber [2005]

McDONALD’S HIGH SCHOOL ALL-AMERICANS

• Nina Norman [2002]• Tiffany Jackson [2003]• Erika Arriaran [2005]• Earnesia Williams [2005]• Brittainey Raven [2006]• Ashley Gayle [2008]• Cokie Reed [2009]• Tiffany Moore [2010]• Cassie Peoples [2011]• Imani McGee-Stafford [2012]• Ariel Atkins [2014]• Brooke McCarty [2014]• Jatarie White [2014]• Lashann Higgs [2015]• Jordan Hosey [2015]• Joyner Holmes [2016]• Alecia Sutton [2016]

JORDAN BRAND CLASSIC PARTICIPANTS• Lashann Higgs [2015]• Jordan Hosey [2015]• Joyner Holmes [2016]

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SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE BIG 12 CONFERENCE 1982-83 -- 1995-96 1996-97 -- present

COACH OF THE YEAR (BIG 12 / SWC)• Jody Conradt [1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1996, 2003, 2004]

PLAYERS OF THE YEAR (BIG 12 / SWC)• Annette Smith [1983, 1984]• Fran Harris [1985]• Andrea Lloyd [1987]• Yulonda Wimbish [1988]• Clarissa Davis [1989]

DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR (BIG 12)• Imani Boyette [2016]

TOURNAMENT MVP / MOP (BIG 12 / SWC)• Annette Smith [1983]• Fran Harris [1985]• Beverly Williams [1986, 1987]• Doreatha Conwell [1988]• Clarissa Davis [1989]• Edna Campbell [1990]• Edwina Brown [2000]• Stacy Stephens [2003]

FRESHMEN OF THE YEAR (BIG 12 / SWC)• Andrea Lloyd [1984]• Clarissa Davis [1986]• Vicki Hall [1989]• Nekeshia Henderson [1992]• Danielle Viglione [1994]• Angela Jackson [1995]• Heather Schreiber [2002]• Tiffany Jackson [2004]• Imani Boyette [2013]

NEWCOMERS OF THE YEAR (BIG 12 / SWC)• Edna Campbell [1990]• Vanessa Wallace [1996]• Jamie Carey [2003]

ALL-CONFERENCE (BIG 12 / SWC)• Esoleta Whaley [1983 Second Team]• Terri Mackey [1983 First Team]• Annette Smith [1984 First Team, 1983 First Team]• Kamie Ethridge [1986 First Team, 1985 First Team,

1984 First Team]• Fran Harris [1986 First Team, 1985 First Team,

1984 First Team]• Andrea Lloyd [1987 First Team, 1986 First Team,

1985 First Team, 1984 First Team]• Yulonda Wimbish [1988 First Team, 1987 Second

Team]• Beverly Williams [1988 First Team, 1987 First

Team]• Clarissa Davis [1989 First Team, 1987 Second

Team, 1986 First Team]• Edna Campbell [1991 First Team, 1990 First Team]• Johnna Pointer [1992 Second Team]• Fey Meeks [1992 Second Team]

• Vicki Hall [1993 First Team, 1991 First Team, 1990 First Team]

• Cinietra Henderson [1993 First Team, 1992 First Team, 1991 Second Team]

• Nekeshia Henderson [1995 Second Team, 1992 First Team]

• Erica Routt [1996 First Team]• Vanessa Wallace [1997 Honorable Mention]• Angie Jo ogletree [1997 Honorable Mention]• Danielle Viglione [1997 Third Team, 1996 Second

Team, 1994 First Team]• Amie Smith [1997 Second Team, 1994 Second

Team]• Angela Jackson [1998 Second Team, 1997 Second

Team]• Kim Lummus [1999 Honorable Mention]• Edwina Brown [2000 First Team, 1999 First Team,

1998 Honorable Mention]• JoRuth Woods [2001 Honorable Mention]• Stacy Stephens [2004 First Team, 2003 First Team,

2002 Second Team, 2001 Honorable Mention]• Heather Schreiber [2005 Second Team, 2004 First

Team, 2003 First Team, 2002 Honorable Mention]• Jamie Carey [2005 First Team, 2004 First Team]• Nina Norman [2006 Second Team• Tiffany Jackson [2007 First Team, 2006 First Team,

2005 First Team, 2004 Second Team]• Ashley Lindsey [2008 Honorable Mention]• Carla Cortijo [2009 Honorable Mention, 2008

Honorable Mention]• Brittainey Raven [2010 Second Team, 2009

Second Team, 2008 Second Team]• Kathleen Nash [2011 Honorable Mention, 2010

Honorable Mention, 2009 Honorable Mention]• Ashleigh Fontenette [2012 Honorable Mention,

2011 Honorable Mention, 2010 Honorable Mention]

• Yvonne Anderson [2012 Honorable Mention]• Chassidy Fussell [2014 Honorable Mention, 2013

Honorable Mention, 2012 First Team, 2011 Second Team]

• Nneka Enemkpali [2015 Honorable Mention, 2014 First Team, 2013 Honorable Mention]

• Kelsey Lang [2015 Second Team]• Brady Sanders [2015 Honorable Mention]• Imani Boyette [2016 First Team, 2015 First Team,

2014 Second Team, 2013 Honorable Mention]• Ariel Atkins [2016 Second Team]• Empress Davenport [2016 Honorable Mention]• Brooke McCarty [2016 First Team]• Celina Rodrigo [2016 Honorable Mention]

ALL-TOURNAMENT (BIG 12 / SWC)• Annette Smith [1983]• Terri Backey [1983]• Audrey Smith [1984]• Fran Harris [1984, 1985, 1986]• Andrea Lloyd [1985, 1987]• Kamie Ethridge [1985]• Beverly Williams [1986, 1987, 1988]• Clarissa Davis [1986, 1989]• Doreatha Conwell [1988]• Yulonda Wimbish [1988]• Susan Anderson [1989]• Edna Campbell [1990]• Vicki Hall [1990, 1993]

• Cinietra Henderson [1991, 1992, 1993]• Nekeshia Henderson [1992, 1995]• Benita Pollard [1994]• Danielle Viglione [1994]• Edwina Brown [2000]• Stacy Stephens [2003]• Heather Schreiber [2003]• Tiffany Jackson [2004, 2005] • Imani Boyette [2015]• Brooke McCarty [2016]• Celina Rodrigo [2016]

ALL-DEFENSIVE (BIG 12)• Erneisha Bailey [2007]• Ashley Gayle [2012]• Imani McGee-Stafford [2013, 2016]

ALL-ROOKE (BIG 12)• Erika Arriaran [2006]• Carla Cortijo [2007]• Ashleigh Fontenette [2009]• Cokie Reed [2010]• Chassidy Fussell [2011]

PRESEASON HONORS (BIG 12)PRESEASON PLAYER OF THE YEAR• n/a

PRESEASON NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR• Daria Mieloszynska [2004-05]

PRESEASON FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR• Tiffany Jackson [2003-04]• Brittainey Raven [2006-07]• Cassie Peoples [2011-12]• Ariel Atkins [2014-15]• Lashann Higgs [2015-16]

PRESEASON ALL-BIG 12• Angela Jackson [1997-98]• Edwina Brown [1999-2000]• Stacy Stephens [2002-03, 2003-04]• Heather Schreiber [2003-04, 2004-05]• Tiffany Jackson [2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07]• Brittainey Raven [2009-10]• Chassidy Fussell [2011-12]• Imani McGee-Stafford [2013-14]• Nneka Enemkpali [2014-15]

TEAM OF THE DECADESOUTHWEST CONFERENCE - 1980s• Clarissa Davis [MVP / First Team]• Kamie Ethridge [First Team]• Andrea Lloyd [First Team]• Beverly Williams [First Team]• Fran Harris [Second Team]

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HISTorY / AcAdemIc AWArdS NCAA POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARS

• Danielle Viglione [1996-97]

BIG 12 POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARS• Jamie Carey [2004-05]• Ashleigh Fontenette [2011-12]

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA• Jamie Carey [2004 Third Team, 2005 Third Team]

ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT• Jamie Carey [2004 First Team, 2005 First Team]• Kathleen Nash [2009 First Team, 2010 First Team, 2011 Second Team]• Yvonne Anderson [2010 Second Team, 2011 First Team]• Ashleigh Fontenette [2010 First Team, 2011 Second Team]

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12• Danielle Viglione [1997 First Team]• Virginia Viverette [1998 Honorable Mention]• Taryn Brown [1998 Honorable Mention, 1999 First Team]• Kim Lummus [1998 First Team, 1999 First Team]• Tracy Cook [2000 Second Team]• Asha Hill [2000 First Team]• Meg Brown [1998 First Team, 2000 First Team, 2001 Second Team]• Stacy Stephens [2003 Second Team]• Alisha Sare [2002 Second Team, 2003 First Team]• Tai Dillard [2001 Second Team, 2003 First Team]• Heather Schreiber [2004 Second Team]• Jamie Carey [2004 First Team, 2005 First Team]• Coco Reed [2005 Second Team, 2006 First Team]• Carla Cortijo [2007 Second Team, 2008 Second Team]• Aubry Cook [2009 Second Team]• Earnesia Williams [2008 Second Team, 2009 Second Team, 2010 Second

Team]• Kristen Nash [2008 First Team, 2009 Second Team, 2010 Second Team]• Kathleen Nash [2009 First Team, 2010 First Team, 2011 First Team]• Sarah Lancaster [2011 First Team]• Anne Marie Hartung [2012 Second Team]• Ashley Gayle [2010 First Team, 2011 First Team, 2012 Second Team]• Chelsea Bass [2012 Second Team]• Ashleigh Fontenette [2010 First Team, 2011 First Team, 2012 First Team]• Yvonne Anderson [2010 First Team, 2011 First Team, 2012 First Team]• Chassidy Fussell [2012 Second Team, 2013 Second Team]• Kayla Brewer [2012 Second Team, 2013 Second Team]• Nadia Taylor [2013 First Team]• Nneka Enemkpali [2013 Second Team, 2014 Second Team, 2015 Second

Team]• Brady Sanders [2013 First Team, 2014 First Team, 2015 First Team, 2016 First

Team]• Imani Boyette [2014 First Team, 2015 First Team, 2016 Second Team]• GiGi Mazionyte [2014 First Team]• Ashley Roberts [2014 First Team]• Celina Rodrigo [2014 First Team, 2015 First Team, 2016 First Team]• Empress Davenport [2015 Second Team, 2016 Second Team]• Krystle Henderson [2015 First Team]• Kelsey Lang [2015 First Team, 2016 First Team]• Brianna Taylor [2015 First Team, 2016 First Team]• Ariel Atkins [2016 First Team]• Sara Hattis [2016 First Team]• Brooke McCarty [2016 First Team]

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TeAm AWArdS / HISTorYTEAM MVPs [Concluded after the 2006-07 season.]

1974-75 - Cathy Self1975-76 - Retha Swindell & Cathy Self1976-77 - Kim Basinger1977-78 - Linda Waggoner1978-79 - Retha Swindell1979-80 - Hattie Browning1980-81 - Jackie Swaim1981-82 - Terri Mackey1982-83 - Annette Smith1983-84 - Annette Smith1984-85 - Fran Harris1985-86 - Fran Harris1986-87 - Andrea Lloyd1987-88 - Beverly Williams1988-89 - Clarissa Davis1989-90 - Vicki Hall1990-91 - Amy Claborn1991-92 - Cinietra Henderson1992-93 - Cinietra Henderson1993-94 - Benita Pollard1994-95 - Nekeshia Henderson1995-96 - Erica Routt1996-97 - Angie Jo Ogletree1997-98 - Angela Jackson1998-99 - Edwina Brown1999-2000 - Edwina Brown2000-01 - Kenya Larkin2001-02 - Stacy Stephens2002-03 - Heather Schreiber2003-04 - Jamie Carey, Stacy Stephens2004-05 - Jamie Carey2005-06 - Tiffany Jackson2006-07 - Earnesia Williams

LONGHORN HONORS, WOMEN’S ATHLETICS OUTSTANDING ROOKIE PERFORMANCE2013 - Imani Boyette

JAMIE CAREY COMEBACK AWARDHonors a UT student-athlete who has experienced and worked to overcome adversity during her intercollegiate athletics experience. The award, presented by UT Athletics, is named for former basketball student-athlete Jamie Carey. Her return to competition after missing several seasons due to post-concussion symptoms inspired UT to a 2003 NCAA First Four appearance and its first Big 12 Championship title.2007 - Earnesia Williams2014 - Brady Sanders2014 - Texas Women’s Basketball Team

EDITH AND DARRELL K ROYAL COCA-COLA SOLID CITIzEN AWARDFor overall dedication to academic, athletics, community service, leadership, and citizenry. The award is provided by Austin Coca-Cola Bottling Company, a long-time supporter of UT Athletics, and Coca-Cola, an official corporate sponsor of UT Athletics.1999 - Kim Lummus2000 - Edwina Brown2001 - JoRuth Woods2002 - Tai Dillard2003 - Alisha Sare2004 - Stacy Stephens2005 - Jamie Carey2006 - Nina Norman2007 - Erika Arriaran

JILL A. STERKEL LEADERSHIP AWARDEstablished by the Women’s Athletics Council, this award honors the first truly outstanding world-class female athlete to attend UT and participate in the women’s intercollegiate athletics program. Jill Sterkel was a four-time Olympic swimmer and a two-time gold medalist. She earned the National Collegiate Female Athlete of the Year award -- the Broderick Cup -- in 1981-82. Sterkel is also a former world record-holder in the sprint freestyle. The Jill A. Sterkel Leadership Award is given annually to a student-athlete whose exceptional athletic accomplishments have brought national or international recognition to The University of Texas and whose leadership, competitive attitude and personal graciousness epitomize those characteristics reflected by Jill Sterkel.1984 - Annette Smith1985 - Kamie Ethridge1986 - Kamie Ethridge1987 - Andrea Lloyd1988 - Beverly Williams1989 - Clarissa Davis1994 - Holly Graham1997 - Amie Smith2000 - Edwina Brown2004 - Jamie Carey2005 - Nina Norman

TEXAS TOUGH AWARDPresented to a student-athlete who possesses a fighter’s spirit and a courageous heart. 2016 - Ariel Atkins

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WNBA DRAFTAll-time Longhorns selected in the WNBA Draft. YEAR _____ PLAYER _________________ ROUND (OVERALL PICK) ______________ TEAM1999_____ Edna Campbell _______________ 1st (10) __________ Phoenix Mercury2000_____ Edwina Brown $ ______________ 1st (3) ______________ Detroit Shock 2004_____ Stacy Stephens # _____________3rd (37) __________ Houston Comets2005_____ Heather Schreiber ____________3rd (39) ________Los Angeles Sparks2005_____ Jamie Carey * ________________3rd (31) _________ Phoenix Mercury2007_____ Tiffany Jackson ______________ 1st (5) ___________ New York Liberty2010_____ Brittainey Raven ______________3rd (33) ____________ Atlanta Dream2015_____ Nneka Enemkpali _____________3rd (26) _____________Seattle Storm2016_____ Imani Boyette ________________ 1st (10) ______________Chicago Sky

$ - 1st collegian taken in 2000 WNBA Draft # - later traded to Detroit Shock* - later signed with Connecticut Sun

ADMINISTRATORS/COACHES IN THE PROSShell (Bollin) Dailey - San Antonio-WNBA [former interim Head Coach]Nell Fortner - Indiana-WNBA ([ormer Head Coach]Clarissa Davis-Wrightsil - San Antonio-WNBA [former Chief operations officer, 2003-

2006]

ALL-TIME PLAYERS IN THE PROS

WNBA 1996-present17 Longhorns have played in the WNBA. Imani Boyette - Chicago Sky [2016-Present]Edwina Brown - Detroit Shock [2000-02]; Phoenix Mercury [2003]; Houston Comets

[2006]Edna Campbell - Phoenix Mercury [1999]; Seattle Storm [2000]; Sacramento Monarchs

[2001-04]; San Antonio Silver Stars [2005]Jamie Carey - Connecticut Sun [2005-08]Carla Cortijo - Atlanta Dream [2015-Present]Clarissa Davis - Phoenix Mercury [1999]Tai Dillard - San Antonio Silver Stars [2003-05]Vicki Hall - Cleveland Rockers [2000-01]; Indiana Fever [2001]; Los Angeles Sparks

[2002]Fran Harris - Houston Comets [1997]; Utah Starzz [1998]NeKeshia Henderson - Houston Comets [1997, 2000-02]Angela Jackson - Washington Mystics [1998]Tiffany Jackson - New York Liberty [2007-10]; Tulsa Shock [2010-15]Andrea Lloyd - Minnesota Lynx [1999-00]Catarina Pollini - Houston Comets [1997]Brittainey Raven - Atlanta Dream [2010]Stacy Stephens - Detroit Shock [2004]Danielle Viglione - Sacramento Monarchs [1997]

AMERICAN BASKETBALL LEAGUE (ABL) - 1996-98Six Longhorns played in the ABL. Edna Campbell - Colorado xplosion [1997-98]Clarissa Davis-Wrightsil - New England Blizzard [1996-97]; Long Beach StingRays

[1997-98]; San Jose Lasers [1998]Vicki Hall - Colorado xplosion [1997-98]; Nashville Noise [1998]Nekeshia Henderson - San Jose Lasers [1998]Andrea Lloyd-Curry - Columbus Quest [1996-98]Beverly Williams - Long Beach StingRays [1997-98]; Columbus Quest [1998]

HISTorY / LoNGHorNS IN THe ProS

Imani Boyette played for the Chicago Sky in her rookie year of 2016. Carla Cortijo played her first full season in the WNBA in 2016 with the Atlanta Dream.

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USA BASKETBALL PLAYERSSusan Anderson• 1987 R. William Jones Cup / Gold 7-0• 1986 US olympic Festival-West / Bronze 2-0

Erika Arriaran• 2005 FIBA U19 World Championship / Gold 8-0• 2004 FIBA Americas U18 Championship / Gold 5-0• 2004 Youth Development Festival-West / Gold 5-0

Ariel Atkins• 2014 FIBA Americas U18 Championship / Gold 5-0

Erneisha Bailey • 2003 Youth Development Festival-North / Fourth 1-4

Ellen Bayer• 1987 US olympic Festival-West / Gold 3-1• 1985 US olympic Festival-West / Fourth 1-3

Joanne Benton• 1989 US olympic Festival-South / Bronze 1-3

Crystal Boyd• 2004 Youth Development Festival-South / Bronze 2-3

Edwina Brown• 1999 Pan American Games / Bronze 4-3• 1998 R. William Jones Cup / Gold 5-0

Edna Campbell• 1998 FIBA World Championship / Gold 9-0• 1997 FIBA Americas Championship/Tournament of the Americas

/ Silver 4-2• 1997 USA Basketball Women’s National Team / Two Tourney

Titles 12-1• 1997 WIIT / Gold 3-1• 1995 Pan American Games (did not compete)• 1989 FIBA Americas Championship/Tournament of the Americas

/ Fourth 3-4• 1988 R. William Jones Cup / Silver 3-2• 1987 R. William Jones Cup / Gold 7-0• 1986 US olympic Festival-East / Fourth 1-3• 1985 US olympic Festival-East / Silver 3-1

Jamie Carey• 2007 USA Basketball Women’s National Team % / 14-0• 2003 Pan American Games / Silver 5-2• 1998 World Youth Games / Bronze 5-1% - Played games with National Team, but was not a member of the National Team.

Kalee Carey• 2002 Youth Development Festival-South / Silver 2-3

Aubry Cook• 2004 Youth Development Festival-South 2-3 / Bronze

Clarissa Davis• 1994 Goodwill Games / Gold 4-0• 1992 olympic Games / Bronze 4-1• 1987 Pan American Games / Gold 4-0• 1986 FIBA World Championship / Gold 7-0• 1986 Goodwill Games / Gold 5-0

Kamie Ethridge• 1988 olympic Games / Gold 5-0• 1987 Pan American Games / Gold 4-0• 1986 FIBA World Championship / Gold 7-0• 1986 Goodwill Games / Gold 5-0• 1985 World University Games / Silver 5-1• 1983 US olympic Festival-South / Gold 4-0• 1982 US olympic Festival-South / Gold 4-0

Nell Fortner• 1978 USoF-South / Silver 2-2

Vicki Hall• 1990 FIBA World Championship / Gold 8-0• 1990 Goodwill Games / Gold 5-0• 1989 FIBA Americas Championship / Tournament of the Americas

/ Fourth 3-4• 1988 FIBA Americas U18 Championship / Gold 6-0• 1987 R. William Jones Cup / Gold 7-0• 1986 US olympic Festival-North / Silver 1-3

Fran Harris• 1987 Pan American Games / Gold 4-0• 1986 FIBA World Championship / Gold 7-0• 1986 Goodwill Games / Gold 5-0• 1985 R. William Jones Cup / Gold 7-1• 1983 US olympic Festival-South / Gold 4-0

Cheryl Hartman• 1979 US olympic Festival-South / Fourth 0-4

Gay Hemphill• 1985 R. William Jones Cup / Gold 7-1

Cinietra Henderson• 1991 US olympic Festival-South / Gold 3-1

Nekeshia Henderson• 1993 R. William Jones Cup / Bronze 5-2

Joyner Holmes• 2014 U17 World Championship / Gold 7-0

Tiffany Jackson• 2002 Youth Development Festival-South / Silver 2-3

C.J. Jones• 1985 FIBA U19 World Championship / Fifth 4-2

Andrea Lloyd• 1994 FIBA World Championship / Bronze 7-1• 1991 Pan American Games / Bronze 4-2• 1988 olympic Games / Gold 5-0• 1987 Pan American Games / Gold 4-0• 1985 World University Games / Silver 5-1• 1983 US olympic Festival-West / Silver 1-3• 1982 US olympic Festival-West / Silver 2-2

Terri Mackey• 1981 US olympic Festival-South / Gold 3-1

Imani McGee-Stafford• 2010 FIBA U17 World Championship / Gold 8-0

Mariana Mergerson• 2004 Youth Development Festival-South 2-3 / Bronze

Cassie Peoples• 2010 FIBA Americas U18 Championship / Gold 5-0

Johnna Pointer• 1990 US olympic Festival-South / Fourth 0-4• 1989 US olympic Festival-South / Bronze 1-3

Cara Priddy• 1982 US olympic Festival-West / Silver 2-2• 1981 R. William Jones Cup / Silver 7-1

Brittainey Raven• 2006 FIBA Americas U18 Championship / Gold 4-0• 2005 Youth Development Festival-Red / Bronze 3-2

Erica Routt• 1994 US olympic Festival-West / Silver 2-2• 1993 US olympic Festival-West / Fourth 0-4

Heather Schreiber• 2002 FIBA Americas U20 Championship / Gold 4-0

Annette Smith• 1983 World University Games / Gold 5-1

Stacy Stephens• 2002 FIBA Americas U20 Championship / Gold 4-0• 2001 FIBA U19 World Championship / Bronze 6-1

Jackie Swaim• 1979 FIBA World Championship / Gold 5-1• 1979 Pan American Games / Silver 5-1• 1979 R. William Jones Cup / Gold 6-0

Beverly Williams• 1987 World University Games / Fifth 4-1

Yulonda Wimbish• 1985 FIBA U19 World Championship / Fifth 4-2• 1985 US olympic Festival-South / Gold 3-1

USA BASKETBALL COACHESJody Conradt• Head Coach / 1987 Pan American Games / Gold 4-0• Head Coach / 1982 CoPABA Junior Tournament / Gold 7-1

Gail Goestenkors• Asst. Coach / 2008 olympics / Gold 8-0• Asst. Coach / 2007 FIBA Americas Championship / Gold 5-0• Asst. Coach / 2006 World Championship / Bronze 8-1• Asst. Coach / 2006 Senior National Team / 11-1• Head Coach / 2005 U19 World Championship / Gold 8-0• Asst. Coach / 2004 olympics / Gold 8-0• Asst. Coach / 2002 World Championship / Gold 9-0• Head Coach / 1997 R. William Jones Cup / Silver 6-1

Colleen Matsuhara• Asst. Coach / 1992 Junior Select Team / 4-1• Asst. Coach / 1987 Pan American Games / Gold 4-0• Asst. Coach / 1982 U.S. olympic Festival-North / Fourth 1-3

Jill Schneider (Jill Rankin) ^• Head Coach / 2012 FIBA U17 World Championship / Gold 8-0• Head Coach / 2011 FIBA Americas U16 Championship / Gold 5-0• co-Head Coach / 1982 Select Team (Bolivia) / 2-1

Nell Fortner ^• Head Coach / 2000 olympics / Gold 8-0• Head Coach / 1999 Pan American Games / Bronze 4-3• Head Coach / 1998 World Championship / Gold 9-0• Head Coach / 1998 R. William Jones Cup / Gold 5-0• Asst. Coach / 1995-96 Senior National Team / 52-0

^ - former Texas student-athlete

OLYMPIANS1988__Kamie Ethridge, Andrea Lloyd __________ Gold1992__Clarissa Davis ____________________ Bronze1996__Nell Fortner (Asst. Coach) _______________ Gold2000__Nell Fortner (Head Coach) _______________ Gold2004__Gail Goestenkors (Asst. Coach) ___________ Gold2008__Gail Goestenkors (Asst. Coach) ___________ Gold

USA BASKeTBALL / HISTorY

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OVERALL CONF. HOME AWAY NEUTRAL CONFERENCEFINISH RANKYEAR W L % W L W L W L W L POSTSEASON HEAD COACH

1974-75 17 10 .630 - - 4 2 7 1 6 7 N/A n/a Texas AIAW Rod Page1975-76 21 7 .750 - - 7 0 6 3 8 4 N/A n/a Texas AIAW Rod Page1976-77 36 10 .783 - - 9 1 8 6 19 3 N/A - AIAW Regional Jody Conradt1977-78 29 10 .744 - - 10 1 5 6 14 3 N/A 15 NWIT Jody Conradt1978-79 37 4 .902 - - 14 0 10 2 13 2 N/A 4 AIAW Regional Jody Conradt1979-80 33 4 .892 - - 12 0 13 3 8 1 N/A 7 AIAW National Jody Conradt %1980-81 28 8 .778 - - 10 3 10 4 8 1 N/A 16 AIAW National Jody Conradt1981-82 35 4 .897 - - 14 0 7 2 14 2 N/A 5 AIAW National Runner up Jody Conradt1982-83 30 3 .909 8 0 17 0 9 2 4 1 1st 3 NCAA Elite 8 * Jody Conradt1983-84 32 3 .914 16 0 15 1 12 2 5 0 1st 1 NCAA Elite 8 * Jody Conradt # %1984-85 28 3 .903 16 0 14 0 10 3 4 0 1st 1 NCAA 16 * Jody Conradt #1985-86 34 0 1.00 16 0 16 0 13 0 5 0 1st 1/1 NCAA Champion * Jody Conradt # %1986-87 31 2 .939 16 0 12 2 11 0 8 0 1st 1/3 NCAA Final Four * Jody Conradt #1987-88 32 3 .914 16 0 15 1 10 1 7 1 1st 4/5 NCAA Elite 8 * Jody Conradt #1988-89 27 5 .844 16 0 15 1 9 4 3 0 1st 6/6 NCAA Elite 8 * Jody Conradt1989-90 27 5 .844 15 1 15 2 10 3 2 0 1st-t 8/6 NCAA Elite 8 * Jody Conradt1990-91 21 9 .700 14 2 11 4 8 3 2 2 2nd 16/25 NCAA 48 Jody Conradt1991-92 21 10 .677 11 3 13 2 6 5 2 3 2nd 19/23 NCAA 32 Jody Conradt1992-93 22 8 .733 13 1 11 4 8 2 3 2 1st-t 16/19 NCAA 32 Jody Conradt1993-94 22 9 .710 10 4 13 2 5 6 4 1 3rd 25/23 NCAA 32 * Jody Conradt1994-95 12 16 .429 7 7 8 6 3 9 1 1 4th-t -/- - Jody Conradt1995-96 21 9 .700 13 1 12 2 7 6 2 1 1st-t -/24 NCAA 32 Jody Conradt #1996-97 22 8 .733 12 4 12 3 7 4 3 1 2nd-t 14/18 NCAA 32 Jody Conradt1997-98 12 15 .444 7 9 11 3 1 10 0 2 7th -/- - Jody Conradt1998-99 16 12 .571 10 6 11 4 5 6 0 2 4th -/- NCAA 64 Jody Conradt1999-00 21 13 .618 9 7 11 3 5 8 5 2 4th -/- NCAA 64 Jody Conradt2000-01 20 13 .606 7 9 11 5 4 6 5 2 7th -/- NCAA 64 Jody Conradt2001-02 22 10 .688 10 6 14 3 5 4 3 3 5th 14/13 NCAA Sweet 16 Jody Conradt2002-03 29 6 .829 15 1 15 0 7 5 7 1 1st 5/3 NCAA Final Four * Jody Conradt #2003-04 30 5 .857 14 2 16 0 8 3 6 2 1st-t 4/10 NCAA Sweet 16 Jody Conradt #2004-05 22 9 .710 13 3 13 1 7 6 2 2 2nd 13/17 NCAA 32 Jody Conradt 2005-06 13 15 .464 7 9 8 7 3 7 2 1 8th-t -/- - Jody Conradt2006-07 18 14 .563 6 10 13 5 3 8 2 1 7th-t -/- - Jody Conradt2007-08 22 13 .629 7 9 11 3 6 7 5 3 7th-t -/- NCAA 32 Gail Goestenkors2008-09 21 12 .636 8 8 12 4 6 6 3 2 6th 25/- NCAA 64 Gail Goestenkors2009-10 22 11 .667 10 6 12 4 6 4 4 3 4th-t 17/25 NCAA 64 Gail Goestenkors2010-11 19 14 .576 7 9 11 4 4 8 4 2 7th - NCAA 64 Gail Goestenkors2011-12 18 14 .563 8 10 13 4 3 8 2 2 7th-t - NCAA 64 Gail Goestenkors2012-13 12 18 .400 5 13 9 6 1 8 2 4 8th-t - - Karen Aston2013-14 22 12 .647 11 7 14 2 4 8 4 2 3rd-t - NCAA 32 Karen Aston2014-15 24 11 .685 9 9 15 2 5 7 4 2 3rd-t -/22 NCAA Sweet 16 Karen Aston2015-16 31 5 .861 15 3 17 1 10 2 4 2 2nd 7/7 NCAA Elite 8 Karen Aston

Total 1012 372 - 377 159 516 98 287 198 209 76.731 .704 .840 .592 .734

OVERALL1,012-372 (.731) / 42 Seasons / 1,384 Games • Home: 516-98 (.840) » Frank Erwin Center: 496-95 (.839)• Away: 287-198 (.592)• Neutral: 209-76 (.734)

CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON377-159 (.704) / 34 Seasons / 536 Games • Big 12 Conference [1996-97 -- present]: 190-140 (.576) • Southwest Conference [1982-83 -- 1995-96]: 187-19 (.908)

KEYRanking: Associated Press (began in 1976-77) / Coaches Poll (began in 1985-86)* - conference tournament champions# - conference Coach of the Year% - Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Coach of the Year

HISTorY / ALL-TIme reSULTS

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YeAr-BY-YeAr reSULTS / HISTorY

1974-75

17-10 Texas AIAW - 6thCoach: Rod Page

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE11/26 at Huston-Tillotson W 68-17 Austin, Tx

12/5 HUSTON-TILLOTSON W 62-19 Austin, Tx

12/10 at St. Edward’s W 90-33 Austin, Tx

1/17 at Rice W 58-11 Houston, Tx

1/18 at Houston W OT 63-62 Houston, Tx

1/21 BAYLOR L 62-116 Austin, Tx

1/28 at Texas State L OT 67-77 San Marcos, Tx

2/1 at SMU W 88-53 Dallas, Tx

2/4 ST. MARY’S (Tx) W 78-43 Austin, Tx Texas State Invitational2/7 at Texas State (B) W 55-49 San Marcos, Tx

2/7 vs Prairie View A&M L 47-74 San Marcos, Tx

2/8 vs Texas A&M-Kingsville W 58-57 San Marcos, Tx Houston Invitational2/14 vs Mississippi College L 42-95 Houston, Tx

2/15 vs West Texas A&M L 42-59 Houston, Tx

2/18 TExAS STATE L 46-78 Austin, Tx

2/22 ST. EDWARD’S W 74-23 Austin, Tx

2/25 at St. Mary’s (Tx) W 84-45 San Antonio, Tx

3/4 HOUSTON W 72-48 Austin, Tx Texas AIAW S.C. Zone3/13 vs Our Lady of the Lake W 90-24 San Antonio, Tx

3/13 vs Texas Lutheran W 68-53 San Antonio, Tx

4/14 vs Texas State W 61-59 San Antonio, Tx

3/15 vs Texas State L 51-58 San Antonio, Tx

3/15 vs Texas State L 49-76 San Antonio, Tx Texas AIAW Tournament3/22 vs Baylor L 51-75 Canyon, Tx

3/22 vs Houston W OT 70-67 Canyon, Tx

3/23 vs Texas A&M W 63-62 Canyon, Tx

3/23 vs Lamar L 53-68 Canyon, Tx

1975-76

21-7 Texas AIAW - 3rdTexas AIAW South Central zone - 1stCoach: Rod Page

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE11/25 at Texas State W 57-47 San Marcos, Tx

12/4 at Baylor L 49-92 Waco, Tx

12/9 at Trinity (Tx) L 66-67 San Antonio, Tx

1/15 at San Jacinto College L 48-61 Pasadena, Tx

1/16 at Rice W 78-19 Houston, Tx

1/17 at Houston W 58-52 Houston, Tx

1/20 WHARTON COUNTY JC W 67-48 Austin, Tx

1/22 at TCU W 74-31 Fort Worth, Tx

1/24 at Texas Wesleyan W 66-56 Fort Worth, Tx

1/27 TExAS A&M W 55-49 Austin, Tx

1/30 TRINITY (Tx) W 86-52 Austin, Tx

1/31 TExAS STATE W 57-43 Austin, Tx

2/3 at Texas A&M W 43-42 College Station, Tx

2/4 MCLENNAN COLLEGE W 73-50 Austin, Tx

2/10 ST. MARY'S (Tx) W 72-24 Austin, Tx Houston Invitational2/13 vs Trinity (Tx) W forfeit Houston, Tx

2/13 vs Panola Junior College L 45-49 Houston, Tx

2/14 vs Texas A&M L 54-58 Houston, Tx

2/14 vs Prairie View A&M W 62-43 Houston, Tx

2/18 TExAS LUTHERAN W 84-34 Austin, Tx Texas AIAW S.C. Zone2/26 vs St. Mary's (Tx) W 63-37 Fort Worth, Tx

2/27 vs Texas State W 38-35 Fort Worth, Tx

2/28 vs Texas State L 39-47 Fort Worth, Tx

2/28 vs Texas State W 54-41 Fort Worth, Tx Texas AIAW Tournament3/5 vs Abilene Christian L 31-67 Nacogdoches, Tx

3/5 vs Tarleton State W 86-60 Nacogdoches, Tx

3/6 vs North Texas W OT 66-60 Nacogdoches, Tx

3/6 vs West Texas A&M W 57-53 Nacogdoches, Tx

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HISTorY / YeAr-BY-YeAr reSULTS

1976-77

36-10 / Texas AIAW - 3rd / Texas AIAW South Central zone - 1stCoach: Jody ConradtDATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE11/22 at McLennan CC W 72-58 Waco, Tx 11/29 TExAS STATE W 71-46 Austin, Tx 12/1 MCLENNAN CC W 86-81 Austin, Tx George West Invitational12/2 vs St. Mary's (Tx) W 79-27 George West, Tx 12/3 vs Texas State W 64-44 George West, Tx 12/4 vs Tyler JC W 69-51 George West, Tx 12/6 TRINITY (Tx) W 55-38 Austin, Tx 12/21 13 at Baylor W 66-64 Waco, Tx 1/5 15 at Queens L 37-60 Flushing, NY Penn State Invitational1/7 at Penn State W 77-72 University Park, PA 1/8 vs Southern Connecticut State W 75-64 University Park, PA 1/10 10 at Montclair State L 66-91 Montclair, NJ 1/11 2 at Immaculata L 62-71 Immaculata, PA 1/12 14 at SMU W 79-58 Dallas, Tx 1/15 14 TExAS TECH W 89-54 Austin, Tx 1/18 14 at Houston W 110-84 Houston, Tx 1/22 14 SMU W 100-60 Austin, Tx 1/24 14 at Texas Tech W 96-69 Lubbock, Tx 1/25 14 1 at Wayland Baptist L 73-97 Plainview, Tx Texas Invitational1/27 13 HOUSTON W 83-63 Austin, Tx 1/28 13 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA L 72-83 Austin, Tx 1/29 13 ANGELO STATE W 63-40 Austin, Tx 2/1 13 TExAS A&M W 79-73 Austin, Tx Baylor Invitational2/3 17 vs UT Arlington W 88-71 Waco, Tx 2/4 17 vs McLennan CC W 87-75 Waco, Tx 2/5 17 19 at Baylor L 64-83 Waco, Tx 2/7 17 at Texas State W 94-56 San Marcos, Tx Houston Invitational2/10 17 vs Prairie View A&M W 85-43 Houston, Tx 2/10 17 vs Louisiana Tech W 84-59 Houston, Tx 2/11 17 19 vs Baylor L 64-70 Houston, Tx 2/12 17 11 vs UNLV W 87-81 Houston, Tx 2/15 17 HOUSTON W 95-58 Austin, Tx 2/21 17 19 at Baylor L OT 95-98 Waco, Tx 2/22 17 at Texas A&M W 80-74 College Station, Tx Texas AIAW Zone2/24 17 vs Texas Lutheran W 76-51 Kingsville, Tx 2/25 17 vs Trinity (Tx) W 72-61 Kingsville, Tx 2/26 17 vs Texas State W 82-54 Kingsville, Tx Texas AIAW Tournament3/3 17 vs Texas Tech W 90-72 Edinburg, Tx 3/3 17 vs Houston W 64-63 Edinburg, Tx 3/4 17 1 vs Wayland Baptist L 83-90 Edinburg, Tx 3/5 17 19 vs Baylor W 84-78 Edinburg, Tx AIAW Region 4 Tournament3/9 18 vs UT Arlington W 86-64 Monroe, LA 3/10 18 vs LSU L 67-95 Monroe, LA 3/10 18 vs Oklahoma State W 80-79 Monroe, LA 3/11 18 vs Houston W 109-77 Monroe, LA 3/12 18 vs Louisiana Tech W 94-85 Monroe, LA

1977-78

29-10 Final Rank: 15th (AP)National Women’s Invitational Tournament (NWIT) - 2ndAIAW Region 4 - 5thTexas AIAW - 2ndTexas AIAW South-Central zone - 1stCoach: Jody ConradtDATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE11/29 20 TEMPLE JC W 67-64 Austin, Tx George West Invitational12/1 20 vs UT-Pan American W 94-49 George West, Tx 12/2 20 vs Texas A&M-Kingsville W 75-35 George West, Tx 12/3 20 vs Tyler Junior College W 75-72 George West, Tx 12/5 20 TExAS STATE W 86-51 Austin, Tx 12/12 20 1 WAYLAND BAPTIST L 70-82 Austin, Tx 12/20 19 HOUSTON W 97-86 Austin, Tx 1/4 16 8 at Saint Joseph's W 89-85 Philadelphia, PA Penn State Invitational1/6 16 12 vs Southern Connecticut St W 79-78 University Park, PA 1/7 16 13 at Penn State W 96-67 University Park, PA 1/10 16 11 at Montclair State L 58-102 Montclair, NJ 1/11 9 at Central Connecticut

State W 100-52 New Britain, CT

Southern Connecticut Invitational1/13 9 vs Springfield W 91-60 New Haven, CT 1/13 9 vs St. John's W 75-41 New Haven, CT 1/14 9 11 at Southern Connecticut St L 81-82 New Haven, CT 1/23 13 at Texas A&M L 52-59 College Station, Tx Texas Invitational1/26 12 ANGELO STATE W 95-46 Austin, Tx 1/27 12 NORTH TExAS W 81-57 Austin, Tx 1/28 12 15 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 75-54 Austin, Tx 1/31 12 at Texas State W 107-55 San Marcos, Tx 2/1 12 at Houston W 82-80 Houston, Tx 2/6 12 at Temple Junior College L 89-94 Temple, Tx 2/13 12 TExAS A&M W 86-60 Austin, Tx 2/18 14 6 at Wayland Baptist L 66-81 Plainview, Tx 2/21 14 SMU W 87-30 Austin, Tx Texas AIAW S.C. Zone2/24 14 TExAS LUTHERAN W 83-36 Austin, Tx 2/25 14 TRINITY (Tx) W 94-49 Austin, Tx Texas AIAW Tournament3/2 14 vs Texas A&M W 84-56 San Angelo, Tx 3/3 14 vs Baylor W 106-74 San Angelo, Tx 3/3 14 vs Stephen F. Austin W 93-78 San Angelo, Tx 3/4 14 vs Wayland Baptist L 76-98 San Angelo, Tx AIAW Region 4 Tournament3/8 12 vs Southern W 85-69 Nacogdoches, Tx 3/9 12 at Stephen F. Austin L 78-80 Nacogdoches, Tx 3/10 12 vs Baylor W 80-73 Nacogdoches, Tx 3/10 12 vs Houston W 95-84 Nacogdoches, Tx 3/11 12 vs Oral Roberts L 84-100 Nacogdoches, Tx NWIT3/16 15 vs Minnesota (Quarterfinal) W 91-56 Amarillo, Tx 3/17 15 vs Kentucky (Semifinal) W 75-60 Amarillo, Tx 3/18 15 vs Old Dominion (Final) L 60-70 Amarillo, Tx

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1978-79

37-4 / AIAW 3rd, RegionalsFinal Rank: 4th (AP)AIAW Region 4 - 3rdTexas AIAW - 2ndCoach: Jody ConradtDATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE

11/17 11 UTEP W 124-48 Austin, Tx

11/29 11 UT ARLINGTON W 86-30 Austin, Tx

12/2 11 NORTH TExAS W 81-49 Austin, Tx

12/5 10 at Texas State W 100-59 San Marcos, Tx Mid-American Classic12/8 10 1 vs Tennessee L 60-84 Columbia, MO

12/9 10 vs Cal State Fullerton W 90-72 Columbia, MO

12/12 10 at Temple Junior College W 94-60 Temple, Tx

12/14 10 MINNESOTA W 114-53 Austin, Tx SMU Invitational 12/15 10 at SMU W 103-42 Dallas, Tx

12/16 10 7 vs Wayland Baptist W 69-64 Dallas, Tx

1/3 7 at Saint Joseph's W 83-68 Philadelphia, PA Penn State Invitational1/5 7 vs Ohio State W 89-59 University Park, PA

1/6 7 11 at Penn State W 76-69 University Park, PA

1/8 7 at Houston W 76-62 Houston, Tx

1/12 5 9 at Wayland Baptist L 76-81 Plainview, Tx

1/13 5 at Texas Tech W 91-68 Lubbock, Tx

1/17 5 6 WAYLAND BAPTIST W 60-52 Austin, Tx

1/22 5 TExAS A&M W 75-41 Austin, Tx

1/24 2 at Baylor W 88-54 Waco, Tx Texas Classic1/25 2 UT ARLINGTON W 89-34 Austin, Tx

1/26 2 NORTH TExAS W 84-48 Austin, Tx

1/27 2 3 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 72-69 Austin, Tx

1/29 2 HOUSTON W 82-52 Austin, Tx

2/1 2 TExAS STATE W 82-45 Austin, Tx

2/6 2 TEMPLE JC W 102-62 Austin, Tx Houston Invitational2/9 2 vs Louisiana-Lafayette W 86-40 Houston, Tx

2/9 2 vs Texas Southern W 93-58 Houston, Tx

2/10 2 at Houston W 71-47 Houston, Tx

2/12 2 at Texas A&M W 73-48 College Station, Tx

2/14 2 BAYLOR W 95-67 Austin, Tx

2/17 2 TExAS TECH W 96-48 Austin, Tx Texas AIAW Tournament2/22 2 vs Texas Tech W 80-52 Nacogdoches, Tx

2/22 2 vs Baylor W 102-60 Nacogdoches, Tx

2/23 2 vs Houston W 93-68 Nacogdoches, Tx

2/24 2 3 at Stephen F. Austin L 59-70 Nacogdoches, Tx Ladyjack Classic3/2 3 12 vs UCLA W 96-78 Nacogdoches, Tx

3/3 3 vs North Texas W 69-48 Nacogdoches, Tx AIAW Region 4 Tournament3/7 3 vs Oklahoma State W 76-63 Tulsa, OK

3/8 3 at Oral Roberts W 77-68 Tulsa, OK

3/9 3 4 vs Louisiana Tech L 74-77 Tulsa, OK

3/10 3 2 vs Stephen F. Austin W 65-60 Tulsa, OK

1979-80

33-4 / AIAW 7th NationallyFinal Rank: 7th (AP)AIAW - 7thAIAW Region 4 - 3rdTexas AIAW - 2ndCoach: Jody Conradt

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE11/17 7 at Oklahoma W 66-47 Norman, OK

11/27 7 at Texas State W 110-38 San Marcos, Tx

11/29 7 DELTA STATE W 84-56 Austin, Tx

12/5 6 TExAS TECH W 77-47 Austin, Tx

12/7 6 TEMPLE JC W 88-55 Austin, Tx

12/8 6 at UT Arlington W 87-56 Arlington, Tx Guisti Invitational 12/18 5 vs Oregon W 81-79 Corvallis, OR

12/19 5 6 vs North Carolina State W 72-71 Corvallis, OR

12/20 5 11 vs UCLA W 74-51 Corvallis, OR UCLA Invitational12/26 4 vs California W 81-66 Los Angeles, CA

12/27 4 13 at UCLA W 74-69 Los Angeles, CA

1/2 4 at Pittsburgh W 68-65 Pittsburgh, PA Penn State Invitational1/4 4 vs Ohio State W 87-58 University Park, PA

1/5 4 at Penn State W 91-51 University Park, PA

1/8 4 at Houston W 75-61 Houston, Tx

1/16 3 WAYLAND BAPTIST W 87-63 Austin, Tx

1/18 3 IOWA W 75-49 Austin, Tx

1/22 3 at Baylor W 80-53 Waco, Tx

1/25 3 5 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 64-52 Austin, Tx

1/26 3 TExAS A&M W 78-46 Austin, Tx

1/28 3 at Temple Junior College W 84-54 Temple, Tx

2/4 1 HOUSTON W 104-71 Austin, Tx

2/7 2 at Wayland Baptist W 86-77 Plainview, Tx

2/8 2 at Texas Tech W 70-58 Lubbock, Tx

2/11 2 USC W 85-74 Austin, Tx

2/12 2 BAYLOR W 98-49 Austin, Tx

2/15 2 7 LONG BEACH STATE W 94-69 Austin, Tx

2/18 2 MISSOURI W 77-74 Austin, Tx Texas AIAW Invitational2/21 2 vs Lamar W 88-55 Nacogdoches, Tx

2/22 2 vs Wayland Baptist W 67-45 Nacogdoches, Tx

2/23 2 6 at Stephen F. Austin L 71-86 Nacogdoches, Tx

2/25 3 1 at Old Dominion L 45-75 Norfolk, VA AIAW Region 4 Tournament3/6 4 vs McNeese State W 97-65 Baton Rouge, LA

3/7 4 5 vs Stephen F. Austin L 75-76 Baton Rouge, LA

3/8 4 at LSU W 96-73 Baton Rouge, LA AIAW National Tournament3/12 5 20 at Mercer W 81-80 Macon, GA

3/15 5 9 at Maryland L 63-68 College Park, MD

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28-8 / AIAW 3rd place, RegionalsFinal Rank: 16th (AP)AIAW Region 4 - 3rdTexas AIAW - 1stCoach: Jody Conradt

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE11/10 8 at Temple Junior College W 87-44 Temple, Tx

11/13 8 at Iowa W 82-62 Iowa City, IA

11/24 8 SAN JOSE STATE W 74-54 Austin, Tx

12/1 8 TExAS TECH W 82-70 Austin, Tx

12/3 8 at Louisiana-Monroe W 86-67 Monroe, LA

12/4 8 at Delta State W 71-67 Cleveland, MS

12/13 8 TExAS SOUTHERN W 79-50 Austin, Tx Giusti Tournament12/16 7 at Portland State W 87-51 Portland, oR

12/17 7 2 vs Old Dominion L 58-60 Portland, oR

12/18 7 vs Oregon State W 72-65 Portland, oR

12/30 6 8 UCLA L 65-78 Austin, Tx

1/5 8 CAL STATE-FULLERTON W 106-42 Austin, Tx

1/10 8 7 at North Carolina State L 2OT 89-91 Raleigh, NC

1/11 8 vs North Carolina L 73-75 Charlotte, NC

1/16 8 at Wayland Baptist W 76-68 Plainview, Tx

1/17 8 at Texas Tech W 82-61 Lubbock, Tx

1/20 11 2 OLD DOMINION L 51-57 Austin, Tx

1/22 11 17 at Stephen F. Austin L 67-84 Nacogdoches, Tx

1/24 11 BAYLOR W 72-65 Austin, Tx

1/26 11 at Texas A&M W 73-42 College Station, Tx SWC Tournament1/28 14 vs Arkansas W 110-61 Houston, Tx

1/30 14 vs Texas Tech W 83-45 Houston, Tx

1/31 14 vs Houston W 86-77 Houston, Tx

2/3 14 TEMPLE JC W 93-51 Austin, Tx

2/6 14 WAYLAND BAPTIST W 74-65 Austin, Tx

2/10 11 OKLAHOMA W 71-54 Austin, Tx

2/17 13 at Baylor W 74-66 Waco, Tx Texas AIAW Tournament2/19 13 vs SMU W 88-56 Denton, Tx

2/20 13 vs Wayland Baptist W 71-49 Denton, Tx

2/21 13 19 vs Stephen F. Austin W 54-51 Denton, Tx

2/24 11 UT ARLINGTON W 96-51 Austin, Tx

2/28 11 NEBRASKA W 95-63 Austin, Tx AIAW Region 4 Tournament3/12 11 vs Oral Roberts W 97-63 Nacogdoches, Tx

3/13 11 19 at Stephen F. Austin L 66-70 Nacagdoches, Tx

3/14 11 vs Southern W 73-52 Nacogdoches, Tx AIAW National Tournament3/18 12 ILLINOIS STATE L 63-66 Austin, Tx

1981-82

35-4 / AIAW National Championship Runner-up Final Rank: 5th (AP)AIAW Region 4 - 1st / Texas AIAW - 1st Coach: Jody Conradt

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITESan Jose State Invitational11/20 17 vs Stanford W 89-78 San Jose, CA

11/21 17 at San Jose State W 69-56 San Jose, CA

11/23 17 at California L 67-68 Berkeley, CA

11/30 18 OREGON STATE W 84-72 Austin, Tx

12/3 18 5 at Long Beach State L 61-74 Long Beach, CA

12/6 20 4 vs USC L 66-83 Los Angeles, CA

12/9 20 TExAS TECH W 98-63 Austin, Tx

12/12 20 HOUSTON W 93-61 Austin, Tx SMU Classic12/18 at SMU W 80-54 Dallas, Tx

12/19 vs Mississippi W 69-56 Dallas, Tx

1/2 MCNEESE STATE W 80-65 Austin, Tx

1/4 MISSOURI W 67-64 Austin, Tx Pizza Hut Classic1/7 13 vs Colorado W 75-52 Wichita, KS

1/8 9 vs Oregon W 66-63 Wichita, KS

1/9 18 vs Kansas W 66-47 Wichita, KS

1/12 12 at Houston W 72-67 Houston, Tx

1/15 12 at Texas Tech W 57-44 Lubbock, Tx

1/16 12 at Wayland Baptist W 63-57 Plainview, Tx

1/20 12 18 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W OT 80-79 Austin, Tx

1/26 10 at Baylor W 76-69 Waco, Tx SWC Tournament1/28 10 vs SMU W 74-55 College Station, Tx

1/29 10 vs Houston W 72-50 College Station, Tx

1/30 10 vs Arkansas W 68-53 College Station, Tx

2/3 8 TExAS SOUTHERN W 88-66 Austin, Tx

2/6 8 WAYLAND BAPTIST W 79-52 Austin, Tx

2/8 7 TExAS A&M W 93-53 Austin, Tx

2/12 7 DELTA STATE W 99-79 Austin, Tx

2/16 6 BAYLOR W 81-63 Austin, Tx

2/18 6 MISSISSIPPI CoLLEGE W 92-55 Austin, Tx Texas AIAW Tournament2/25 5 vs UT Arlington W 78-57 Plainview, Tx

2/26 5 vs West Texas A&M W 87-50 Plainview, Tx

2/27 5 at Wayland Baptist W 71-57 Plainview, Tx AIAW Region 4 Tournament3/11 5 vs Oklahoma W 87-78 Lubbock, Tx

3/12 5 vs New Orleans W 89-74 Lubbock, Tx

3/13 5 vs Wayland Baptist W 64-62 Lubbock, Tx AIAW National Tournament3/21 6 CENTRAL MISSOURI W 67-54 Austin, Tx

3/23 6 WISCONSIN W 73-61 Austin, Tx

3/26 6 vs Wayland Baptist W 82-63 Philadelphia, PA

3/28 5 8 vs Rutgers L 77-83 Philadelphia, PA

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30-3 / 8-0 SWC (1st)NCAA Elite 8 (Midwest Region)Final Rank: 3rd (AP)SWC Tournament Champions Coach: Jody Conradt

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITENebraska Invitational 12/3 5 vs Indiana W 86-79 Lincoln, NE

12/4 5 at Nebraska L 68-78 Lincoln, NE

12/9 10 5 TENNESSEE W 74-59 Austin, Tx

12/11 10 6 KANSAS STATE W 93-73 Austin, Tx

12/13 6 CALIFORNIA W 81-30 Austin, Tx Giusti Invitational 12/19 6 vs Oregon State W 52-50 Portland, oR

12/20 6 2 vs Louisiana Tech L 64-86 Portland, oR

12/21 6 vs Oregon W 65-59 Portland, oR

12/30 6 DRAKE W 94-56 Austin, Tx

1/4 6 KANSAS W 109-71 Austin, Tx

1/6 6 IOWA STATE W 79-60 Austin, Tx

1/11 4 at Stephen F. Austin W 95-88 Nacogdoches, Tx

1/15 4 HOUSTON * W 94-68 Austin, Tx

1/20 4 at Wayland Baptist W 88-62 Plainview, Tx

1/22 4 at Texas Tech * W 75-71 Lubbock, Tx

1/26 4 at Baylor * W 84-60 Waco, Tx

1/29 4 TExAS A&M * W 88-51 Austin, Tx

2/1 3 SMU * W 79-39 Austin, Tx

2/5 3 at TCU * W 107-41 Fort Worth, Tx

2/8 3 at UTSA W 74-54 San Antonio, Tx

2/12 3 TExAS TECH W 77-53 Austin, Tx

2/15 3 at Houston W 90-59 Houston, Tx

2/16 3 at Rice * W 96-62 Houston, Tx

2/18 3 WAYLAND BAPTIST W 74-59 Austin, Tx

2/21 3 ARKANSAS * W 89-67 Austin, Tx

2/26 3 BAYLOR W 94-55 Austin, Tx

2/28 3 at Texas A&M W 88-57 College Station, Tx SWC Tournament 3/11 3 RICE (Quarterfinal) W 100-49 Austin, Tx

3/12 3 HOUSTON (Semifinal) W 86-62 Austin, Tx

3/13 3 ARKANSAS (Final) W 80-54 Austin, Tx NCAA Championship3/17 3 LOUISVILLE (Rnd 32) W 84-55 Austin, Tx

3/25 3 17 vs Kansas State (Sweet 16) W OT 73-70 Ruston, LA

3/27 3 1 at Louisiana Tech (Elite 8) L 58-72 Ruston, LA

1983-84

32-3 / 16-0 SWC (1st)NCAA Elite 8 (Midwest Region)SWC Tournament ChampionsFinal Rank: 1st (AP)Coach: Jody Conradt

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE11/26 4 ALABAMA W 82-56 Austin, Tx

12/1 4 5 at Tennessee W 66-65 Knoxville, TN

12/7 4 UTSA W 90-45 Austin, Tx

12/9 4 20 CHEYNEY W 88-78 Austin, Tx

12/12 4 3 GEORGIA L 61-67 Austin, Tx

12/19 5 at Kansas W 81-64 Lawrence, KS

12/20 5 at Drake L 81-87 Des Moines, IA

12/30 8 9 at Kansas State W 82-78 Manhattan, KS

1/2 6 1 USC W 77-68 Austin, Tx

1/4 6 4 LONG BEACH STATE W 73-72 Austin, Tx

1/7 6 TExAS TECH * W 85-62 Austin, Tx

1/11 3 at Houston * W 90-69 Houston, Tx

1/14 3 at Rice * W 110-54 Houston, Tx

1/16 3 ARKANSAS * W 89-63 Austin, Tx

1/21 3 BAYLOR * W 96-51 Austin, Tx

1/25 2 at Texas A&M * W 108-77 College Station, Tx

1/28 2 at SMU * W 97-60 Dallas, Tx

2/1 2 TCU * W 113-62 Austin, Tx

2/3 2 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 91-64 Austin, Tx

2/7 2 at Texas Tech * W 71-65 Lubbock, Tx

2/11 2 HOUSTON * W 103-72 Austin, Tx

2/15 1 RICE * W 113-50 Austin, Tx

2/18 1 at Arkansas * W 71-70 Fayetteville, AR

2/20 1 TExAS A&M * W 105-60 Austin, Tx

2/22 1 at Baylor * W 93-74 Waco, Tx Northern Lights Invitational 2/24 1 vs Pepperdine W 96-68 Anchorage, AK

2/25 1 vs Florida State W 89-43 Anchorage, AK

2/26 1 vs UNLV W 82-60 Anchorage, AK

2/29 1 SMU * W 98-63 Austin, Tx

3/3 1 at TCU * W 113-63 Fort Worth, Tx SWC Tournament3/8 1 at Houston (Semifinal) W 96-76 Houston, Tx

3/10 1 vs Texas Tech (Final) W 83-73 Houston, Tx NCAA Championship 3/15 1 DRAKE (Rnd 32) W 96-60 Austin, Tx

3/23 1 vs Louisiana-Monroe (Sweet 16) W 99-91 Ruston, LA

3/25 1 2 at Louisiana Tech (Elite 8) L 60-85 Ruston, LA

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28-3 / 16-0 SWC (1st)NCAA Sweet 16 (Mideast Region)Final Rank: 1st (AP)SWC Tournament ChampionsCoach: Jody Conradt

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE11/24 2 3 at Old Dominion L 80-90 Norfolk, VA

11/26 3 1 at Georgia W 83-69 Athens, GA Converse/MacGregor Texas Classic12/1 3 19 NORTH CAROLINA ST W 82-62 Austin, Tx

12/2 2 18 VANDERBILT W 95-71 Austin, Tx 7UP Desert Classic12/7 2 15 vs Alabama W 85-53 Las Vegas, NV

12/8 2 at UNLV W 95-64 Las Vegas, NV

12/11 2 15 TENNESSEE W 91-60 Austin, Tx

12/15 2 KANSAS STATE W 74-48 Austin, Tx USC/Bud Light Classic12/28 2 vs Maryland W 69-40 Los Angeles, CA

12/29 2 4 at USC L 71-73 Los Angeles, CA

1/3 4 16 at Texas Tech * W 90-64 Lubbock, Tx

1/5 4 HOUSTON * W 71-55 Austin, Tx

1/9 3 at Rice * W 76-42 Houston, Tx

1/12 3 at Arkansas * W 85-60 Fayetteville, AR

1/16 2 at Baylor * W 82-45 Waco, Tx

1/19 2 TExAS A&M * W 80-58 Austin, Tx

1/28 2 SMU * W 82-46 Austin, Tx

1/26 2 at TCU * W 95-53 Fort Worth, Tx

1/31 1 BYU W 101-59 Austin, Tx

2/2 1 13 TExAS TECH * W 70-63 Austin, Tx

2/5 1 at Houston * W 79-60 Houston, Tx

2/10 1 RICE * W 75-50 Austin, Tx

2/12 1 ARKANSAS * W 89-71 Austin, Tx

2/16 1 at Baylor * W 83-53 Waco, Tx

2/20 1 at Texas A&M * W 101-73 College Station, Tx

2/23 1 at SMU * W 101-72 Dallas, Tx

2/27 1 TCU * W 77-53 Austin, Tx SWC Tournament3/7 1 vs Arkansas (Semifinal) W 104-62 Dallas, Tx

3/9 1 16 vs Texas Tech (Final) W 82-62 Dallas, Tx NCAA Championship3/14 1 WESTERN MICH. (Rnd 32) W 84-62 Austin, Tx

3/22 1 14 at WKU (Sweet 16) L 90-92 Bowling Green, KY

1985-86

34-0 / 16-0 SWC (1st)NCAA ChampionsFinal Rank: 1st / 1st (AP/Coaches)SWC Tournament Champions Coach: Jody Conradt

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE11/29 1/ 10/ at Ohio State W 78-76 Columbus, OH

12/1 1/ 9/ at Tennessee W 74-52 Knoxville, TN Texas Classic12/6 1/ WESTERN MICHIGAN W 92-65 Austin, Tx

12/7 1/ 3/ LOUISIANA-MONROE W 68-54 Austin, Tx

12/10 1/ 4/ USC W 94-78 Austin, Tx Orange Bowl Invitational12/29 1/ vs Rutgers W 81-63 Coral Gables, FL

12/30 1/ 8/ vs Mississippi W 57-46 Coral Gables, FL

12/31 1/ 7/ vs Louisiana-Monroe W 70-65 Coral Gables, FL

1/2 1/ 20/ at Houston * W 92-66 Houston, Tx

1/4 1/ at Rice * W 70-38 Houston, Tx

1/7 1/ ARKANSAS * W 75-44 Austin, Tx

1/11 1/ BAYLOR * W 93-40 Austin, Tx

1/14 1/ at Texas A&M * W 73-59 College Station, Tx

1/18 1/ at SMU * W 96-58 Dallas, Tx

1/20 1/ OLD DOMINION W 93-62 Austin, Tx

1/22 1/ TCU * W 95-42 Austin, Tx

1/24 1/ at BYU W 111-78 Provo, UT

1/28 1/ at Texas Tech * W 64-57 Lubbock, Tx

2/1 1/ HOUSTON * W 87-60 Austin, Tx

2/5 1/ RICE * W 78-46 Austin, Tx

2/8 1/ at Arkansas * W 75-57 Fayetteville, AR

2/12 1/ at Baylor * W 77-45 Waco, Tx

2/15 1/ TExAS A&M * W 77-64 Austin, Tx

2/17 1/ MIAMI W 112-43 Austin, Tx

2/19 1/ SMU * W 105-48 Austin, Tx

2/22 1/ at TCU * W 105-44 Fort Worth, Tx

3/2 1/ TExAS TECH * W 55-43 Austin, Tx SWC Tournament3/6 1/ vs Houston (Semifinal) W 81-64 Dallas, Tx

3/8 1/ vs Texas Tech (Final) W 77-53 Dallas, Tx NCAA Championship3/14 1/ MISSOURI (Rnd 32) W 108-67 Austin, Tx

3/20 1/ 19/ OKLAHOMA (Sweet 16) W 85-59 Austin, Tx

3/22 1/ 11/ MISSISSIPPI (Elite 8) W 66-63 Austin, Tx

3/28 1/ 5/ vs WKU (Final 4) W 90-65 Lexington, KY

3/30 1/ 3/ vs USC (Final) W 97-81 Lexington, KY

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1986-87

31-2 / 16-0 SWC (1st)NCAA Final FourFinal Rank: 1st / 3rd (AP/Coaches)SWC Tournament ChampionsCoach: Jody Conradt

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITEUSC Classic11/28 1 7 vs Long Beach State W 100-86 Los Angeles, CA

11/29 1 5 at USC W 89-69 Los Angeles, CA

12/1 1 at Idaho W 87-44 Moscow, ID Dr. Pepper Classic12/5 1 NOTRE DAME W 84-59 Austin, Tx

12/6 1 15 OHIO STATE W 99-78 Austin, Tx

12/9 1 at Louisiana-Monroe W 85-60 Monroe, LA

12/14 1 3 TENNESSEE L 78-85 Austin, Tx Orange Bowl Classic 12/27 2 vs Temple W 93-57 Miami, FL

12/28 2 15 vs Ohio State W 97-63 Miami, FL

12/29 2 1 vs Tennessee W 88-74 Miami, FL

1/3 2 RICE * W 85-53 Austin, Tx

1/6 1 at Arkansas * W 59-56 Fayetteville, AR

1/10 1 at Baylor * W 88-58 Waco, Tx

1/14 1 at Texas A&M * W 94-60 College Station, Tx

1/17 1 SMU * W 91-50 Austin, Tx

1/19 1 at TCU * W 99-67 Fort Worth, Tx

1/21 1 19/ WKU W 63-41 Austin, Tx

1/24 1 TExAS TECH * W 74-52 Austin, Tx

1/28 1 at Houston * W 79-73 Houston, Tx

1/31 1 at Rice * W 96-63 Houston, Tx

2/3 1 ARKANSAS * W 91-65 Austin, Tx

2/7 1 BAYLOR * W 92-41 Austin, Tx

2/10 1 TExAS A&M * W 96-50 Austin, Tx

2/14 1 at SMU * W 93-57 Dallas, Tx

2/17 1 TCU * W 110-65 Austin, Tx

2/24 1 at Texas Tech * W 74-52 Lubbock, Tx

3/1 1 HOUSTON * W 60-55 Austin, Tx SWC Tournament3/5 1 vs Texas Tech (Semifinal) W 73-49 Dallas, Tx

3/7 1 vs Arkansas (Final) W 72-70 Dallas, Tx NCAA Championship3/15 1 SAINT JoSEPH'S (Rnd 32) W 86-56 Austin, Tx

3/19 1 12 vs James Madison (Sweet 16) W 91-57 Fayetteville, NC

3/21 1 5 vs Rutgers (Elite 8) W 85-77 Fayetteville, NC

3/27 1 3 LOUISIANA TECH (Final 4) L 75-79 Austin, Tx

1987-88

32-3 / 16-0 SWC (1st)NCAA Elite 8 (Midwest Region)Final Rank: 4th / 5th (AP/Coaches)SWC Tournament ChampionsCoach: Jody Conradt

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITERainbow Wahine Classic11/27 2 vs Northern Arizona W 93-34 Honolulu, HI

11/28 2 vs Stephen F. Austin W 94-71 Honolulu, HI

11/29 2 vs Penn State W 91-70 Honolulu, HI

12/3 2 13 USC W 79-62 Austin, Tx

12/5 2 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 108-50 Austin, Tx

12/9 2 1 at Tennessee W 97-78 Knoxville, TN

12/18 1 9 LONG BEACH STATE W 99-85 Austin, Tx Orange Bowl Classic12/28 1 20/ vs Illinois W 90-75 Miami, FL

12/29 1 8 vs Rutgers W 86-75 Miami, FL

12/30 1 5 vs Iowa L 65-75 Miami, FL

1/2 1 9 at Ohio State L 58-88 Columbus, OH

1/5 5 at Arkansas * W 89-70 Fayetteville, AR

1/8 5 LSU W 76-61 Austin, Tx

1/9 5 RICE * W 85-60 Austin, Tx

1/14 5 20 at Houston * W 80-47 Houston, Tx

1/16 5 at Texas Tech * W 89-56 Lubbock, Tx

1/22 5 6 MISSISSIPPI W 74-61 Austin, Tx

1/25 5 TCU * W 102-62 Austin, Tx

1/27 5 at SMU * W 72-56 Dallas, Tx

1/30 5 at Texas A&M * W 89-61 College Station, Tx

2/2 5 BAYLOR * W 98-52 Austin, Tx

2/6 5 ARKANSAS * W 84-54 Austin, Tx

2/9 5 at Rice * W 94-57 Houston, Tx

2/13 5 HOUSTON * W 93-69 Austin, Tx

2/16 4 TExAS TECH * W 70-61 Austin, Tx

2/20 4 at WKU W 71-52 Bowling Green, KY

2/23 4 at TCU * W 86-50 Fort Worth, Tx

2/27 4 SMU * W 75-52 Austin, Tx

3/1 4 TExAS A&M * W 79-57 Austin, Tx

3/5 4 at Baylor * W 94-43 Waco, Tx SWC Tournament3/10 4 vs Texas A&M (Semifinal) W 72-56 Dallas, Tx

3/12 4 vs Texas Tech (Final) W 88-61 Dallas, Tx NCAA Championship3/20 4 SoUTH CARoLINA (Rnd 32) W 77-58 Austin, Tx

3/24 4 13 STANFORD (Sweet 16) W 79-58 Austin, Tx

3/26 4 5 LOUISIANA TECH (Elite 8) L OT 80-83 Austin, Tx

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1988-89

27-5 / 16-0 SWC (1st)NCAA Elite 8 (West Region)Final Rank: 6th / 6th (AP/Coaches)SWC Tournament Champions Coach: Jody Conradt

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITEBoilermaker Classic11/25 3/ 16 vs Saint Joseph's W 75-69 West Lafayette, IN

11/26 3 at Purdue L 71-76 West Lafayette, IN

12/3 9 11 RUTGERS W 78-66 Austin, Tx

12/5 8 18 WASHINGTON W 69-64 Austin, Tx

12/10 8 16 at LSU L 80-94 Baton Rouge, LA

12/12 10 6 at Mississippi L 67-88 oxford, MS

12/28 13 at USC L 81-83 Los Angeles, CA

12/31 13 7 at Long Beach State W 87-83 Long Beach, CA

1/3 14 BAYLOR * W 80-60 Austin, Tx

1/7 14 ARKANSAS * W 104-67 Austin, Tx

1/10 14 at Rice * W 92-65 Houston, Tx

1/14 14 at Houston * W 85-62 Houston, Tx

1/17 11 TExAS TECH * W 95-49 Austin, Tx

1/21 11 WKU W 90-67 Austin, Tx

1/24 10 at TCU * W 88-68 Fort Worth, Tx

1/28 10 SMU * W 92-70 Austin, Tx

1/31 11 2 TENNESSEE W 69-67 Austin, Tx

2/4 11 at Baylor * W 88-50 Waco, Tx

2/7 9 at Arkansas * W 87-67 Fayetteville, AR

2/9 9 TExAS A&M * W 86-61 Austin, Tx

2/11 9 RICE * W 103-61 Austin, Tx

2/14 8 HOUSTON * W 86-72 Austin, Tx

2/18 8 at Texas Tech * W 78-61 Lubbock, Tx

2/21 8 OLD DOMINION W 99-78 Austin, Tx

2/24 8 TCU * W 100-62 Austin, Tx

2/28 6 at SMU * W 105-94 Dallas, Tx

3/4 6 at Texas A&M * W 78-70 College Station, Tx SWC Tournament3/9 6 vs Texas A&M (Semifinal) W 74-59 Dallas, Tx

3/11 6 vs Arkansas (Final) W 101-99 Dallas, Tx NCAA Championship3/18 6 MONTANA (Rnd 32) W 83-54 Austin, Tx

3/23 6 16 UNLV (Sweet 16) W 88-77 Austin, Tx

3/25 6 5 MARYLAND (Elite 8) L 71-79 Austin, Tx

1989-90

27-5 / 15-1 SWC (t-1st)NCAA Elite 8 (Midwest Region)Final Rank: 8th / 6th (AP/Coaches)SWC Tournament Champions Coach: Jody Conradt

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE11/24 5 16 at Washington L 65-75 Seattle, WA

11/27 11 8 PURDUE W 89-61 Austin, Tx

12/2 11 7 LONG BEACH STATE W 80-77 Austin, Tx

12/8 6 18 at Old Dominion W 93-92 Norfolk, VA

12/11 6 at Rutgers W 85-63 New Brunswick, NJ

12/14 6 OHIO STATE W 82-52 Austin, Tx

12/28 5 COLORADO W 90-67 Austin, Tx

1/2 4 TExAS TECH * W 81-46 Austin, Tx

1/5 4 BAYLOR * W 93-40 Austin, Tx

1/9 4 at TCU * W 83-51 Fort Worth, Tx

1/11 4 at WKU L 56-61 Bowling Green, KY

1/13 4 at SMU * W 95-77 Dallas, Tx

1/16 6 TExAS A&M * W 88-67 Austin, Tx

1/20 6 3/ at Tennessee L 70-76 Knoxville, TN

1/24 5 at Arkansas * W 84-75 Fayetteville, AR

1/27 5 RICE * W 81-44 Austin, Tx

1/31 6 HOUSTON * W 90-64 Austin, Tx

2/4 6 USC W 85-44 Austin, Tx

2/7 6 at Baylor * W 92-62 Waco, Tx

2/9 6 at Rice * W 103-48 Houston, Tx

2/13 6 SMU * W 105-70 Austin, Tx

2/16 6 at Texas A&M * W 95-70 College Station, Tx

2/18 6 at Texas Tech * W 82-67 Lubbock, Tx

2/23 6 25 ARKANSAS * L 77-82 Austin, Tx

2/26 8 TCU * W 91-51 Austin, Tx

2/28 8 LOUISIANA-MONROE W 91-61 Austin, Tx

3/4 8 at Houston * W 77-74 Houston, Tx SWC Tournament3/8 8 vs Houston (Semifinal) W 101-58 Dallas, Tx

3/10 8 vs Texas Tech (Final) W 63-60 Dallas, Tx NCAA Championship3/18 8 OHIO STATE (Rnd 32) W 95-66 Austin, Tx

3/22 8 11 NORTH CAROLINA ST (Sweet 16)

W 72-63 Austin, Tx

3/24 8 1 LOUISIANA TECH (Elite 8) L 57-71 Austin, Tx

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1990-91

21-9 / 14-2 SWC (2nd)NCAA First RoundFinal Rank: 16th / 25th (AP/Coaches)Coach: Jody Conradt

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE11/23 7 12 at Long Beach State L 74-80 Long Beach, CA

11/25 7 25 at USC L 77-88 Los Angeles, CA

12/1 12 1 VIRGINIA L 74-80 Austin, Tx

12/5 20 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 87-64 Austin, Tx

12/9 20 at Colorado W 93-64 Boulder, CO

12/15 21 DEPAUL W 89-63 Austin, Tx

12/19 21 MCNEESE STATE W 105-48 Austin, Tx Super Shootout 12/29 20 8 vs Stanford L 66-82 Hilton Head, SC

12/30 20 vs Ohio State W 98-73 Hilton Head, SC

1/3 22 TExAS A&M * W 72-59 Austin, Tx

1/5 22 BAYLOR * W 83-49 Austin, Tx

1/8 20 14 at Arkansas * L 61-76 Fayetteville, AR

1/11 20 at Rice * W 71-61 Houston, Tx

1/13 20 HOUSTON * W 93-79 Austin, Tx

1/16 19 5 UNLV W 89-67 Austin, Tx

1/23 18 at Texas Tech * W 66-63 Lubbock, Tx

1/26 18 at TCU * W 84-58 Fort Worth, Tx

1/30 17 SMU * W 93-65 Austin, Tx

2/2 17 at Texas A&M * W 74-65 College Station, Tx

2/5 15 at Baylor * W 91-67 Waco, Tx

2/9 15 11 ARKANSAS * L 68-73 Austin, Tx

2/13 16 RICE * W 87-50 Austin, Tx

2/16 16 at Houston * W 68-64 Houston, Tx

2/23 15 4 TENNESSEE L 55-64 Austin, Tx

2/26 14 TExAS TECH * W 77-53 Austin, Tx

2/27 14 TCU * W 77-40 Austin, Tx

3/2 14 at SMU * W 90-52 Dallas, Tx SWC Tournament3/6 14 vs Rice (Semifinal) W 108-61 Dallas, Tx

3/7 14 vs Texas Tech (Final) L 61-63 Dallas, Tx NCAA Championship3/13 16 24 LAMAR (Rnd 48) L 63-77 Austin, Tx

1991-92

21-10 / 11-3 SWC (2nd)NCAA Second RoundFinal Rank: 19th / 23rd (AP/Coaches)Coach: Jody Conradt

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE11/23 12 MISSOURI STATE W 76-64 Austin, Tx 7UP Desert Classic 11/29 10 vs George Washington L 62-70 Las Vegas, NV

11/30 10 25 at UNLV W 81-65 Las Vegas, NV

12/3 13 ARKANSAS STATE W 76-50 Austin, Tx Naismith Hall of Fame Classic12/7 13 2 at Virginia L 47-77 Charlottesville, VA

12/15 19 13 NORTHWESTERN W 82-75 Austin, Tx

12/19 19 3 vs Tennessee L 72-86 Springfield, MA

12/28 22 NEW MExICO STATE W 104-67 Austin, Tx

12/20 20 SAN FRANCISCO W 79-69 Austin, Tx

1/4 20 14 at Washington L 64-72 Seattle, WA

1/8 21 16 at Houston * L 65-73 Houston, Tx

1/11 21 at Texas Tech * L 65-78 Lubbock, Tx

1/18 TCU * W 76-41 Austin, Tx

1/20 TExAS A&M * L 73-74 Austin, Tx

1/22 at SMU * W 83-81 Dallas, Tx

1/25 RUTGERS W 82-56 Austin, Tx

1/30 8 PENN STATE W OT 76-73 Austin, Tx

2/1 BAYLOR * W 83-55 Austin, Tx

2/3 at Rice * W 91-73 Houston, Tx

2/8 14 HOUSTON * W 80-70 Austin, Tx

2/12 17 TExAS TECH * W 70-63 Austin, Tx

2/15 at Texas A&M * W 71-52 College Station, Tx

2/19 25 at TCU * W 87-55 Fort Worth, Tx

2/22 25 SMU * W 90-70 Austin, Tx

2/25 24 2 at Tennessee L 68-86 Knoxville, TN

3/4 22 at Baylor * W 82-52 Waco, Tx

3/8 22 RICE * W 84-49 Austin, Tx SWC Tournament3/11 22 vs Baylor (Quarterfinal) W 84-56 Dallas, Tx

3/12 22 19 vs Houston (Semifinal) W 70-60 Dallas, Tx

3/14 22 14 vs Texas Tech (Final) L 74-76 Dallas, Tx NCAA Championship3/22 19 UCLA (Rnd 32) L 81-82 Austin, Tx

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1992-93

22-8 / 13-1 SWC (t-1st) NCAA Second RoundFinal Rank: 16th / 19th (AP/Coaches)Coach: Jody Conradt

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE12/1 10 23 at Penn State L 76-85 State College, PA

12/5 10 ARIZONA W 81-57 Austin, Tx

12/13 14 CREIGHTON W 86-69 Austin, Tx

12/18 12 ORAL ROBERTS W 109-68 Austin, Tx

12/21 12 3 VANDERBILT L 73-78 Austin, Tx Bell Atlantic Tournament12/27 11 vs Clemson L 75-78 Piscataway, NJ

12/29 19 vs Maine W 72-34 Piscataway, NJ

1/2 19 WASHINGTON STATE W 76-51 Austin, Tx

1/5 17 4 at Stanford L 64-87 Palo Alto, CA

1/7 17 at Santa Clara W 69-66 Santa Clara, CA

1/10 17 TCU * W 82-59 Austin, Tx

1/12 18 at SMU * W 93-69 Dallas, Tx

1/16 18 BAYLOR * W 82-66 Austin, Tx

1/20 16 12 at Texas Tech * W 76-75 Lubbock, Tx

1/23 16 UMKC W 72-45 Austin, Tx

1/27 13 at Houston * W 70-66 Houston, Tx

1/30 13 RICE * W 74-61 Austin, Tx

2/2 13 1 TENNESSEE L 58-72 Austin, Tx

2/6 13 at Texas A&M * W 79-63 College Station, Tx

2/9 15 SMU * W 99-77 Austin, Tx

2/13 15 at Baylor * W 89-75 Waco, Tx

2/17 13 9 TExAS TECH * L 67-77 Austin, Tx

2/24 14 HOUSTON * W 97-68 Austin, Tx

2/27 14 at Rice * W 76-53 Houston, Tx

3/3 14 at TCU * W 75-50 Fort Worth, Tx

3/7 14 TExAS A&M * W 76-64 Austin, Tx SWC Tournament3/10 14 vs Rice (Quarterfinal) W 87-61 Dallas, Tx

3/11 14 vs SMU (Semifinal) W 95-76 Dallas, Tx

3/13 14 6/ vs Texas Tech (Final) L 71-78 Dallas, Tx NCAA Championship3/20 16 14 LOUISIANA TECH (Rnd 32) L 78-82 Austin, Tx

1993-94

22-9 / 10-4 SWC (3rd)NCAA Second RoundFinal Rank: 25th / 23rd (AP/Coaches)SWC Tournament Champions Coach: Jody Conradt

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE11/26 2 at Vanderbilt L 71-93 Nashville, TN

11/30 OKLAHOMA W 84-78 Austin, Tx Central Fidelity Bank Classic12/3 24 vs Maryland L 68-78 Richmond, VA

12/4 at Richmond W 99-77 Richmond, VA

12/14 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 76-46 Austin, Tx

12/17 BYU W 95-82 Austin, Tx

12/21 at Arizona W 79-68 Tucson, AZ

12/30 CALIFORNIA W 96-80 Austin, Tx

1/2 NEW MExICO STATE W 90-75 Austin, Tx

1/5 MARQUETTE W 98-86 Austin, Tx

1/8 SANTA CLARA L 78-85 Austin, Tx

1/11 at Texas A&M * L 74-75 College Station, Tx

1/15 at SMU * W 76-71 Dallas, Tx

1/19 BAYLOR * W 84-73 Austin, Tx

1/22 4 TExAS TECH * W 66-65 Austin, Tx

1/25 1 at Tennessee L 60-94 Knoxville, TN

1/29 HOUSTON * W 100-76 Austin, Tx

2/2 at Rice * W 77-70 Houston, Tx

2/5 at TCU * W 85-56 Fort Worth, Tx

2/9 25 TExAS A&M * W 81-69 Austin, Tx

2/12 SMU * L 73-74 Austin, Tx

2/16 at Baylor * L 75-81 Waco, Tx

2/19 7 at Texas Tech * L 61-78 Lubbock, Tx

2/26 at Houston * W 89-74 Houston, Tx

3/2 RICE * W 77-63 Austin, Tx

3/6 TCU * W 99-70 Austin, Tx SWC Tournament3/9 vs Rice (Quarterfinal) W 102-57 Dallas, Tx

3/11 vs Texas A&M (Semifinal) W 80-75 Dallas, Tx

3/12 6 vs Texas Tech (Final) W 71-69 Dallas, Tx NCAA Championship3/16 25 oKLAHoMA STATE (Rnd 64) W 75-67 Austin, Tx

3/19 25 14 at Seton Hall (Rnd 32) L 66-71 South Orange, NJ

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1994-95

12-16 / 7-7 SWC (t-4th)Coach: Jody Conradt

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE11/25 19/ at California L 82-95 Berkeley, CA

11/27 19 at Sacramento State L 85-88 Sacramento, CA

12/3 NORTH TExAS W 94-55 Austin, Tx

12/7 at Oklahoma L 85-95 Norman, OK

12/10 OLD DOMINION L 70-73 Austin, Tx

12/21 VERMONT W 81-57 Austin, Tx

12/28 TENNESSEE L 54-66 Austin, Tx

12/31 ALCORN STATE W 82-68 Austin, Tx

1/4 at Utah L 65-80 Salt Lake City, UT

1/6 at BYU W 74-60 Provo, UT

1/10 TCU * W 89-49 Austin, Tx

1/14 at Texas A&M * L 61-75 College Station, Tx

1/18 SMU * W 74-50 Austin, Tx

1/21 BAYLOR * W 69-46 Austin, Tx

1/25 FLORIDA L OT 71-82 Austin, Tx

1/28 at Texas Tech * L 40-84 Lubbock, Tx

2/2 at Houston * L 67-82 Houston, Tx

2/4 RICE * W 54-49 Austin, Tx

2/28 at TCU * W 109-44 Fort Worth, Tx

2/11 TExAS A&M * L 79-86 Austin, Tx

2/13 GEORGIA L 75-80 Austin, Tx

2/15 at SMU * L 74-82 Dallas, Tx

2/18 at Baylor * W 83-78 Waco, Tx

2/25 TExAS TECH * L 70-80 Austin, Tx

3/1 HOUSTON * W 74-53 Austin, Tx

3/4 at Rice * L 47-67 Houston, Tx SWC Tournament3/8 vs Texas A&M (Quarterfinal) W 78-63 Dallas, Tx

3/10 vs SMU (Semifinal) L 65-81 Dallas, Tx

1995-96

21-9 / 13-1 SWC (t-1st)NCAA Second RoundFinal Rank: rv / 24th (AP/Coaches)Coach: Jody Conradt

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE11/25 SAN DIEGO STATE W 69-58 Austin, Tx

11/28 at Florida L OT 64-67 Gainesville, FL

12/4 LAMAR W 87-58 Austin, Tx

12/10 2 at Tennessee L 67-83 Knoxville, TN

12/20 4 VANDERBILT L 57-61 Austin, Tx

12/28 UTAH W 60-56 Austin, Tx

12/30 4 STANFORD L 68-72 Austin, Tx

1/3 at VCU W 75-65 Richmond, VA

1/5 19 at Old Dominion L 61-98 Norfolk, VA

1/10 at Rice * W 74-72 Houston, Tx

1/13 at TCU * W 96-33 Fort Worth, Tx

1/17 TExAS A&M * W 87-66 Austin, Tx

1/20 SMU * W 84-83 Austin, Tx

1/22 SACRAMENTO STATE W 90-73 Austin, Tx

1/24 at Baylor * W 82-71 Waco, Tx

1/27 8 at Texas Tech * L 62-68 Lubbock, Tx

1/31 1 at Georgia L 68-93 Athens, GA

2/3 HOUSTON * W 82-68 Austin, Tx

2/7 RICE * W 89-75 Austin, Tx

2/10 TCU * W 115-82 Austin, Tx

2/14 at Texas A&M * W 80-78 College Station, Tx

2/17 at SMU * W 79-77 Dallas, Tx

2/21 BAYLOR * W 65-53 Austin, Tx

2/24 6 TExAS TECH * W 76-60 Austin, Tx

2/28 25 ORAL ROBERTS W 75-56 Austin, Tx

3/2 25 at Houston * W 90-67 Houston, Tx SWC Tournament3/6 24 vs TCU (Semifinal) W 109-78 Dallas, Tx

3/8 24 vs Texas A&M (Final) L 61-75 Dallas, Tx NCAA Championship 3/16 vs Missouri State (Rnd 64) W 73-55 Lawrence, KS

3/18 20 at Kansas (Rnd 32) L 70-77 Lawrence, KS

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1996-97

22-8 / 12-4 Big 12 (t-2nd)NCAA Second RoundFinal Rank: 14th / 18th (AP/Coaches)Coach: Jody Conradt

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE11/22 21 at Detroit Mercy W 66-54 Detroit, MI

11/23 21 at Michigan State W 82-72 East Lansing, MI

11/26 21 19 FLORIDA W 2OT 97-84 Austin, Tx

12/2 19 WASHINGTON W 77-64 Austin, Tx

12/18 13 VCU W 79-58 Austin, Tx

12/21 13 5 TENNESSEE L OT 65-68 Austin, Tx MCI/First American Classic12/28 12 vs Seton Hall W 83-77 Nashville, TN

12/29 12 14 at Vanderbilt L 65-67 Nashville, TN

1/4 14/ at Oklahoma State * W 83-70 Stillwater, OK

1/7 12 OKLAHOMA * W 87-69 Austin, Tx

1/11 12 at Kansas State * L 67-68 Manhattan, KS

1/15 16 TExAS A&M * W 100-63 Austin, Tx

1/18 16 11 KANSAS * W 82-72 Austin, Tx

1/22 12 at Oklahoma * W 76-58 Norman, OK

1/25 12 at Missouri * W 84-77 Columbia, MO

1/27 10 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 79-58 Austin, Tx

1/29 10 BAYLOR * W 79-61 Austin, Tx

2/1 10 17 vs Clemson W 68-53 Boulder, CO

2/5 8 14/ at Texas Tech * L 73-96 Lubbock, Tx

2/8 8 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 70-63 Austin, Tx

2/12 11 at Baylor * W OT 82-71 Waco, Tx

2/17 9 NEBRASKA * W OT 71-70 Austin, Tx

2/19 9 at Iowa State * L 56-74 Ames, IA

2/22 9 16 TExAS TECH * W 72-61 Austin, Tx

2/26 12 COLORADO * L 56-60 Austin, Tx

3/1 12 at Texas A&M * W 79-58 College Station, Tx Big 12 Championship 3/5 12 vs Nebraska (Quarterfinal) W 74-68 Kansas City, MO

3/6 12 vs Colorado (Semifinal) L 50-64 Kansas City, MO NCAA Championship 3/15 14 TExAS STATE (Rnd 64) W 66-38 Austin, Tx

3/17 14 15 NOTRE DAME (Rnd 32) L 83-86 Austin, Tx

1997-98

12-15 / 7-9 Big 12 (7th)Coach: Jody Conradt

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE11/19 25 NORTH TExAS W 88-67 Austin, Tx Reebok Classic 11/23 25 vs Boston College L 68-82 Boston, MA

11/25 5 at Florida L 51-64 Gainesville, FL

11/29 MICHIGAN STATE L OT 78-80 Austin, Tx

12/3 1 at Tennessee L 64-98 Knoxville, TN

12/13 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 103-71 Austin, Tx

12/18 NORTHWESTERN W 89-86 Austin, Tx

12/20 DETROIT MERCY W 77-52 Austin, Tx

12/29 8 at Washington L 72-78 Seattle, WA

1/3 at Oklahoma State * L 61-82 Stillwater, OK

1/7 OKLAHOMA * W 78-44 Austin, Tx

1/10 5 TExAS TECH * L 59-82 Austin, Tx

1/13 at Kansas * L 71-76 Lawrence, KS

1/17 at Oklahoma * L 84-97 Norman, OK

1/20 MISSOURI * W 53-44 Austin, Tx

1/24 GEORGETOWN W 61-59 Austin, Tx

1/28 23 at Nebraska * L 75-87 Lincoln, NE

2/1 24/ IOWA STATE * W 74-67 Austin, Tx

2/4 7 at Texas Tech * L 59-79 Lubbock, Tx

2/7 TExAS A&M * W 79-66 Austin, Tx

2/11 KANSAS STATE * W 73-57 Austin, Tx

2/14 at Baylor * L 63-67 Waco, Tx

2/18 at Texas A&M * L 68-86 College Station, Tx

2/21 BAYLOR * W 99-59 Austin, Tx

2/25 OKLAHOMA STATE * L 66-69 Austin, Tx

2/28 at Colorado * W 75-71 Boulder, CO Big 12 Championship3/3 vs Texas A&M (First Rnd) L 74-98 Kansas City, MO

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1998-99

16-12 / 10-6 Big 12 (4th)NCAA First RoundCoach: Jody Conradt

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE11/18 at Houston L 52-61 Houston, Tx

11/21 at Georgetown W 78-76 Washington, DC

11/24 11 RUTGERS L 59-66 Austin, Tx

11/28 3 TENNESSEE L 65-86 Austin, Tx

12/2 at Arizona State W 77-75 Tempe, AZ

12/12 TExAS STATE W 91-55 Austin, Tx

12/16 LAMAR W 84-41 Austin, Tx

12/19 8 UCLA L 74-81 Austin, Tx

12/21 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 81-52 Austin, Tx

12/30 FORDHAM W 80-52 Austin, Tx

1/2 COLORADO * W 83-65 Austin, Tx

1/5 16 at Iowa State * L 68-71 Ames, IA

1/9 20 NEBRASKA * W 80-75 Austin, Tx

1/13 at Baylor * L 63-82 Waco, Tx

1/16 at Kansas State * L 68-78 Manhattan, KS

1/20 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 75-53 Austin, Tx

1/23 OKLAHOMA * W 81-73 Austin, Tx

1/27 24 KANSAS * L 54-56 Austin, Tx

1/30 at Texas A&M * W 78-74 College Station, Tx

2/3 at Oklahoma * L 69-71 Norman, OK

2/6 10 TExAS TECH * W 74-70 Austin, Tx

2/13 at Oklahoma State * W 75-55 Stillwater, OK

2/16 at Missouri * W 64-59 Columbia, MO

2/20 TExAS A&M * W 65-56 Austin, Tx

2/24 BAYLOR * W 77-62 Austin, Tx

2/27 11 at Texas Tech * L 56-76 Lubbock, Tx Big 12 Championship 3/3 vs Nebraska (Quarterfinal) L 55-60 Kansas City, MO NCAA Championship 3/13 vs Auburn (Rnd 64) L 61-69 Blacksburg, VA

1999-00

21-13 / 9-7 Big 12 (6th)NCAA First RoundCoach: Jody Conradt

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE11/20 NICHOLLS STATE W 74-60 Austin, Tx

11/23 4 at UCLA L 77-84 Los Angeles, CA Rainbow Wahine Classic11/26 vs Long Beach State W 75-44 Honolulu, HI

11/27 vs Virginia W 78-73 Honolulu, HI

11/28 at Hawaii L 74-78 Honolulu, HI

12/1 TExAS STATE W 81-52 Austin, Tx

12/4 10 ILLINOIS W 87-84 Austin, Tx

12/7 HOUSTON W 85-61 Austin, Tx

12/16 25 at Fordham W 83-57 Bronx, NY

12/18 25 16 at Rutgers L 64-68 New Brunswick, NJ

12/21 25 ARIZONA STATE W 76-63 Austin, Tx

12/30 25 2 at Tennessee L 76-106 Knoxville, TN

1/5 KANSAS STATE * W 80-58 Austin, Tx

1/8 at Nebraska * W 72-68 Lincoln, NE

1/12 at Oklahoma State * L 69-71 Stillwater, OK

1/15 MISSOURI * W 80-64 Austin, Tx

1/19 25 OKLAHOMA * L 73-76 Austin, Tx Big 12/ACC Challenge1/23 6 NORTH CAROLINA ST W 81-77 Austin, Tx

1/26 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 74-44 Austin, Tx

1/29 at Baylor * W 83-61 Waco, Tx

2/3 9/ at Texas Tech * L 44-73 Lubbock, Tx

2/5 TExAS A&M * W 82-54 Austin, Tx

2/10 23/ at Kansas * L 52-64 Lawrence, KS

2/12 BAYLOR * W 97-58 Austin, Tx

2/16 18 at Oklahoma * W 77-70 Norman, OK

2/19 at Colorado * L 75-79 Boulder, CO

2/23 7/ TExAS TECH * L 2OT 85-91 Austin, Tx

2/26 at Texas A&M * W 76-67 College Station, Tx

3/1 11 IOWA STATE * L 66-79 Austin, Tx Big 12 Championship 3/7 vs Texas A&M (First Rnd) W 83-72 Kansas City, MO

3/8 18 vs Oklahoma (Quarterfinal) W 71-68 Kansas City, MO

3/9 6 vs Texas Tech (Semifinal) W 68-50 Kansas City, MO

3/11 10 vs Iowa State (Final) L 65-75 Kansas City, MO NCAA Championship 3/17 vs Saint Joseph's (Rnd 64) L 48-69 Piscataway, NJ

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20-13 / 7-9 Big 12 (7th)NCAA First RoundCoach: Jody Conradt

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITEPreseason WNIT11/10 WICHITA STATE W 72-47 Austin, Tx

11/12 TULANE W 71-47 Austin, Tx

11/19 4 at Purdue L 49-71 West Lafayette, IN

11/20 13 vs Virginia W 2OT 56-55 West Lafayette, IN Torneo Cancun de Basquetbol11/25 vs Louisville W 73-59 Cancun, Mexico

11/26 vs Denver W 78-74 Cancun, Mexico

11/29 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 98-51 Austin, Tx

12/2 DENVER W 96-60 Austin, Tx

12/5 25 at Illinois W 70-54 Champaign, IL

12/9 25 10 OREGON W 82-58 Austin, Tx

12/16 16 CENTENARY W 135-37 Austin, Tx

12/20 15 TExAS STATE W 82-47 Austin, Tx

12/22 15 2 TENNESSEE L 59-67 Austin, Tx

12/28 15 at TCU W 70-49 Fort Worth, Tx

1/3 13 TExAS A&M * W 62-49 Austin, Tx

1/6 13 at Missouri * L 52-68 Columbia, MO

1/10 14 17 at Oklahoma * L 75-85 Norman, OK

1/13 14 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 64-43 Austin, Tx

1/17 17 at Kansas State * L 63-72 Manhattan, KS

1/20 17 NEBRASKA * W 62-48 Austin, Tx

1/27 17 at Baylor * L 51-73 Waco, Tx

1/31 21 23 COLORADO * W 65-62 Austin, Tx

2/3 21 KANSAS * L 60-70 Austin, Tx

2/7 21 at Texas A&M * W 69-41 College Station, Tx

2/10 21 11 at Texas Tech * W 63-57 Lubbock, Tx

2/14 18 BAYLOR * L 75-80 Austin, Tx

2/17 18 at Oklahoma State * W OT 73-69 Stillwater, OK

2/20 22 10 at Iowa State * L 47-87 Ames, IA

2/24 22 13 TExAS TECH * L 60-76 Austin, Tx

2/28 7 OKLAHOMA * L 54-65 Austin, Tx Big 12 Championship 3/6 vs Nebraska (First Rnd) W 77-60 Kansas City, MO

3/7 12 vs Texas Tech (Quarterfinal) L 58-71 Kansas City, MO NCAA Championship 3/16 vs St. Mary's (CA) (Rnd 64) L 64-68 Knoxville, TN

2001-02

22-10 / 10-6 Big 12 (5th)NCAA Regional Semifinals – Sweet 16Final Rank: 14th / 13th (AP/Coaches)Coach: Jody Conradt

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE11/20 BYU W 90-74 Austin, Tx Paradise Jam11/24 23 vs Wisconsin W 75-70 St. Thomas, VI

11/25 vs USC W 66-64 St. Thomas, VI

11/29 21 15 LSU W 65-63 Austin, Tx

12/4 17 TExAS STATE W 83-52 Austin, Tx

12/6 17 NEW MExICO W 71-58 Austin, Tx Orange Bowl Classic12/9 17 vs Miami (FL) L 55-57 Miami, FL

12/15 19 LAMAR W 80-47 Austin, Tx

12/21 19 24 PENN STATE L 65-67 Austin, Tx

12/29 22 OHIO W 87-66 Austin, Tx

1/2 21 at Nebraska * W 61-54 Lincoln, NE

1/6 21 16 at Colorado * W 70-68 Boulder, CO

1/9 16 6 IOWA STATE * W 66-65 Austin, Tx

1/13 16 10 TExAS TECH * W 2OT 87-83 Austin, Tx

1/16 12 at Oklahoma State * W 77-64 Stillwater, OK

1/19 12 3 at Oklahoma * L 69-89 Norman, OK

1/22 13 MISSOURI * W 73-51 Austin, Tx

1/26 13 15 BAYLOR * L 70-80 Austin, Tx

1/30 14 9 KANSAS STATE * L OT 76-80 Austin, Tx

2/2 14 at Texas A&M * L 65-70 College Station, Tx

2/6 17 15 at Texas Tech * L 49-61 Lubbock, Tx

2/9 17 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 90-56 Austin, Tx

2/12 18 3 at Tennessee W 69-66 Knoxville, TN

2/16 18 11 at Baylor * L 69-76 Waco, Tx

2/19 15 3 OKLAHOMA * W OT 68-62 Austin, Tx

2/23 15 TExAS A&M * W 91-63 Austin, Tx

2/26 13 at Kansas * W 61-46 Lawrence, KS Big 12 Championship 3/5 12 vs Kansas (First Rnd) W 63-61 Kansas City, MO

3/6 12 13 vs Kansas State(Quarterfinal) L 63-79 Kansas City, MO NCAA Championship 3/15 14 GREEN BAY (Rnd 64) W 60-55 Austin, Tx

3/17 14 UC SANTA BARBARA (Rnd 32) W 76-60 Austin, Tx

3/23 14 3 vs Duke (Sweet 16) L 46-62 Raleigh, NC

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2002-03

29-6 / 15-1 Big 12 (1st)NCAA Final FourFinal Rank: 5th / 3rd (AP/Coaches)Big 12 Tournament Champions Coach: Jody Conradt

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE11/22 11/11 at BYU L 63-79 Provo, UT

11/26 16/16 McNEESE STATE W 90-25 Austin, Tx

12/4 17/16 TExAS STATE W 98-36 Austin, Tx

12/7 17/16 at New Mexico L 70-77 Albuquerque, NM

12/10 23/21 TCU W 86-54 Austin, Tx

12/15 23/21 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA W 106-42 Austin, Tx

12/18 22/21 UT ARLINGTON W 73-44 Austin, Tx

12/21 22/21 4/5 TENNESSEE W 63-62 Austin, Tx

12/28 8/15 2/3 at LSU L 58-76 Baton Rouge, LA

1/2 17/18 TExAS A&M-CoRPUS CHRISTI W 64-37 Austin, Tx Big 12/Big Ten Challenge1/5 17/18 at Ohio State L 66-70 Columbus, OH

1/8 17/20 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 77-44 Austin, Tx

1/11 20/20 at Missouri * W 70-59 Columbia, MO

1/15 20/18 at Texas A&M * W 74-47 College Station, Tx

1/18 20/18 BAYLOR * W 70-50 Austin, Tx

1/22 17/16 7/7 TExAS TECH * W 69-58 Austin, Tx

1/25 17/16 3/3 at Kansas State * L 69-71 Manhattan, KS

1/29 11/13 19/18 at Oklahoma * W 60-54 Norman, OK

2/2 11/13 TExAS A&M * W 76-50 Austin, Tx

2/8 11/12 KANSAS * W 89-47 Austin, Tx

2/12 11/11 at Oklahoma State * W 72-70 Stillwater, OK

2/15 11/11 at Iowa State * W 65-55 Ames, IA

2/19 11/11 COLORADO * W 75-55 Austin, Tx

2/22 10/11 NEBRASKA * W 86-54 Austin, Tx

2/26 10/10 at Baylor * W 79-57 Waco, Tx

3/2 10/10 8/8 at Texas Tech * W 70-67 Lubbock, Tx

3/5 5/7 OKLAHOMA * W 78-66 Austin, Tx Big 12 Championship 3/12 5/7 vs Kansas (Quarterfinal) W 87-56 Dallas, Tx

3/13 5/7 vs Colorado (Semifinal) W 62-47 Dallas, Tx

3/15 5/7 8/9 vs Texas Tech (Final) W 67-57 Dallas, Tx NCAA Championship 3/23 5/5 vs Hampton (Rnd 64) W 90-46 Cincinnati, OH

3/25 5/5 vs Arkansas (Rnd 32) W 67-50 Cincinnati, OH

3/30 5/5 17/18 vs Minnesota (Rnd 16) W 73-60 Palo Alto, CA

4/1 5/5 3/3 vs LSU (Elite 8) W 78-60 Palo Alto, CA

4/6 5/5 1/2 vs UConn (Final 4) L 69-71 Atlanta, GA

2003-04

30-5 / 14-2 Big 12 (t-1st)NCAA Regional Semifinals – Sweet 16Final Rank: 4th / 10th (AP/Coaches)Coach: Jody Conradt

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITEState Farm Tip-Off Classic11/16 3/3 2/2 vs Duke W 85-77 West Lafayette, IN Jimmy V Classic11/23 2/2 at North Carolina State W 69-56 Releigh, NC

11/25 2/2 UCLA W 89-58 Austin, Tx Rainbow Wahine Classic11/28 2/2 vs Navy W 97-46 Honolulu, HI

11/29 2/2 vs Virginia W 74-54 Honolulu, HI

11/30 2/2 vs Montana W 85-46 Honolulu, HI

12/3 2/2 TExAS STATE W 88-27 Austin, Tx

12/7 2/2 8/8 at Penn State L 59-79 State College, PA

12/14 5/6 NORTH TExAS W 91-50 Austin, Tx

12/17 5/5 TExAS-PAN AMERICAN W 90-25 Austin, Tx

12/20 5/5 10/9 GEORGIA W 71-58 Austin, Tx

12/28 5/5 2/2 at Tennessee W 70-60 Knoxville, TN

1/3 3/3 NEW MExICO W 92-47 Austin, Tx

1/7 3/3 at Kansas * W 73-54 Lawrence, KS

1/10 3/3 15/16 OKLAHOMA * W 63-58 Austin, Tx

1/14 3/3 24/- at Baylor * L 64-78 Waco, Tx

1/17 3/3 IOWA STATE * W 67-45 Austin, Tx

1/21 3/5 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 67-45 Austin, Tx

1/25 3/5 at Texas A&M * W 64-62 College Station, Tx

1/28 3/4 25/- at Nebraska * W 82-59 Lincoln, NE

2/1 3/4 7/7 TExAS TECH * W 82-73 Austin, Tx

2/3 3/4 MISSOURI * W 89-55 Austin, Tx

2/7 3/4 at Oklahoma State * W 75-52 Stillwater, OK

2/11 1/2 TExAS A&M * W 66-55 Austin, Tx

2/14 1/2 12/12 at Colorado * W 51-45 Boulder, CO

2/22 1/2 9/9 at Texas Tech * L 49-62 Lubbock, Tx

2/25 5/5 16/21 BAYLOR * W 2OT 73-72 Austin, Tx

2/29 5/5 9/8 KANSAS STATE * W 65-63 Austin, Tx

3/2 3/4 17/19 at Oklahoma * W 57-54 Norman, OK Big 12 Championship 3/10 2/ vs Iowa State (Quarterfinal) W 64-54 Dallas, Tx

3/11 2/ 14/ vs Baylor (Semifinal) W 63-59 Dallas, Tx

3/13 2/ 19/ vs Oklahoma (Final) L 47-66 Dallas, Tx NCAA Championship 3/21 4/ SOUTHERN (Rnd 64) W 92-57 Austin, Tx

3/23 4/ 23/ MICHIGAN STATE (Rnd 32) W 80-61 Austin, Tx

3/27 4/ 19/ vs LSU (Sweet 16) L 55-71 Seattle, WA

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2004-05

22-9 / 13-3 Big 12 (2nd)NCAA Second RoundFinal Rank: 13th / 17th (AP/Coaches)Coach: Jody Conradt

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITEState Farm Tip-Off Classic 11/14 2/3 21/21 PENN STATE W 84-69 Austin, Tx

11/21 2/3 5/5 at Georgia L 64-78 Athens, GA

11/25 4/4 1/1 TENNESSEE W 74-59 Austin, Tx

11/28 4/4 at UCLA L 60-63 Los Angeles, CA

12/1 7/7 MCNEESE STATE W 80-26 Austin, Tx

12/4 4/7 at New Mexico W 73-56 Albuquerque, NM

12/16 4/4 at North Texas W 79-54 Denton, Tx

12/21 4/4 UT ARLINGTON W 69-24 Austin, Tx

12/28 4/3 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 83-33 Austin, Tx

1/2 4/3 24/- RUTGERS L 47-51 Austin, Tx

1/5 7/7 KANSAS * W 66-51 Austin, Tx

1/8 7/7 3/5 at Baylor * L 60-63 Waco, Tx

1/12 12/11 13/13 at Texas Tech * L 62-79 Lubbock, Tx

1/15 12/11 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 63-42 Austin, Tx

1/17 15/16 16/12 at UConn L 57-73 Storrs, CT

1/22 15/16 4/5 BAYLOR * W 69-55 Austin, Tx

1/26 15/15 at Oklahoma * W OT 83-71 Norman, OK

1/29 15/15 at Missouri * W 71-52 Columbia, MO

2/2 13/14 TExAS A&M * W 77-62 Austin, Tx

2/5 13/14 18/18 at Iowa State * L 69-73 Ames, IA

2/9 17/13 NEBRASKA * W 83-53 Austin, Tx

2/13 17/13 13/12 TExAS TECH * W 64-43 Austin, Tx

2/16 13/13 18/17 at Kansas State * W 64-60 Manhattan, KS

2/19 13/13 at Oklahoma State * W 79-46 Stillwater, OK

2/23 13/13 COLORADO * W 83-40 Austin, Tx

2/26 13/13 OKLAHOMA * W 72-36 Austin, Tx

3/2 11/12 at Texas A&M * W 69-57 College Station, Tx Big 12 Championship 3/9 11/10 vs Oklahoma (Quarterfinal) W 65-59 Dallas, Tx

3/10 11/10 17/17 vs Kansas State (Semifinal) L 69-72 Dallas, Tx NCAA Championship 3/19 13/11 vs Oral Roberts (Rnd 64) W 64-47 Dallas, Tx

3/21 13/11 20/20 vs Georgia (Rnd 32) L 68-70 Dallas, Tx

2005-06

13-15 / 7-9 Big 12 (t-8th)Coach: Jody Conradt

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE11/18 12/12 NEW MExICO L 68-76 Austin, Tx

11/21 18/12 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 83-33 Austin, Tx Junkanoo Jam11/25 18/18 vs South Carolina W 59-55 Freeport, Bahamas

11/26 18/18 vs George Washington W 59-54 Freeport, Bahamas

12/1 16/18 2/1 at Tennessee L 61-102 Knoxville, TN

12/4 16/18 DUKE L 70-84 Austin, Tx

12/8 19/21 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 77-56 Austin, Tx

12/18 19/22 NORTH TExAS W 69-49 Austin, Tx

12/21 20/23 TExAS A&M-CoRPUS CHRISTI W 77-65 Austin, Tx

12/30 19/23 9/9 at Rutgers L 49-63 Piscataway, NJ

1/3 23/24 at Kansas * L 61-70 Lawrence, KS

1/7 23/24 4/4 at Baylor * L 48-61 Waco, Tx

1/11 IOWA STATE * W 80-50 Austin, Tx

1/14 24/- MISSOURI * W 63-54 Austin, Tx

1/18 at Nebraska * W 70-62 Lincoln, NE

1/22 KANSAS STATE * W OT 71-70 Austin, Tx

1/25 13/14 at Oklahoma * L 57-75 Norman, OK

1/28 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 60-46 Austin, Tx

2/1 at Texas Tech * L 63-84 Lubbock, Tx

2/4 at Colorado * W 69-64 Boulder, CO

2/8 24/25 TExAS A&M * L 53-73 Austin, Tx

2/12 4/3 UCONN L 58-71 Austin, Tx

2/15 9/9 OKLAHOMA * L 54-61 Austin, Tx

2/18 at Oklahoma State * W 61-56 Stillwater, OK

2/22 25/- at Texas A&M * L 67-79 College Station, Tx

2/26 TExAS TECH * L 46-58 Austin, Tx

3/1 10/10 BAYLOR * L 64-72 Austin, Tx Big 12 Championship 3/7 vs Iowa State (First Rnd) L 68-72 Dallas, Tx

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2006-07

18-14 / 6-10 Big 12 (t-7th)Coach: Jody Conradt

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITEBasketball Travelers Classic11/12 25/- UMES W 78-55 Austin, Tx

11/13 25/- LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE W 69-59 Austin, Tx

11/14 25/- TExAS STATE W 74-55 Austin, Tx

11/17 25/- 23/- at New Mexico L 60-63 Albuquerque, NM

11/20 25/- SAM HOUSTON STATE W 84-56 Austin, Tx

11/25 22/- ORAL ROBERTS W 79-40 Austin, Tx

11/30 22/25 SOUTHERN W 71-23 Austin, Tx

12/6 22/22 TExAS-PAN AMERICAN W 75-44 Austin, Tx

12/10 22/22 4/4 at Duke L 52-80 Durham, NC

12/17 23/24 5/5 TENNESSEE L 46-67 Austin, Tx

12/21 TExAS A&M-CoRPUS CHRISTI W 73-68 Austin, Tx Surf n’ Slam Hoop Classic12/28 vs Oregon State W 65-64 San Diego, CA

12/30 at San Diego W 73-45 San Diego, CA

1/3 NEBRASKA * L 75-79 Austin, Tx

1/7 10/11 PURDUE W 64-61 Austin, Tx

1/10 23/- at Missouri * W OT 79-77 Columbia, MO

1/13 23/- COLORADO * W 68-49 Austin, Tx

1/18 22/24 at Iowa State * L 56-67 Ames, IA

1/21 22/24 17/18 TExAS A&M * W 64-45 Austin, Tx

1/24 24/24 13/11 BAYLOR * L 59-63 Austin, Tx

1/27 24/24 at Texas Tech * L 48-49 Lubbock, Tx

1/31 9/7 OKLAHOMA * W 67-62 Austin, Tx

2/3 at Kansas State * W 61-34 Manhattan, KS

2/7 at Oklahoma State * L 58-77 Stillwater, OK

2/10 KANSAS * L 49-50 Austin, Tx

2/12 12/7 OKLAHOMA * L 58-78 Norman, OK

2/18 15/14 BAYLOR * L 56-71 Waco, Tx

2/21 OKLAHOMA STATE * L 52-64 Austin, Tx

2/24 TExAS TECH * W 59-47 Austin, Tx

2/28 14/16 at Texas A&M * L 60-67 College Station, Tx Big 12 Championship 3/6 vs Missouri (First Rnd) W 70-57 Oklahoma City, OK

3/7 11/11 vs Oklahoma (Quarterfinal) L 58-67 Oklahoma City, OK

2007-08

22-13 / 7-9 Big 12 (t-7th)NCAA Second RoundCoach: Gail Goestenkors

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE11/11 22/24 MISSOURI STATE W 92-55 Austin, Tx

11/15 21/22 LAMAR W 94-35 Austin, Tx

11/18 21/22 1/1 at Tennessee L 67-92 Knoxville, TN Rainbow Wahine Classic11/23 24/22 vs Virginia L 83-86 Honolulu, HI

11/24 24/22 vs Kentucky W 72-60 Honolulu, HI

11/25 24/22 vs UAB W 59-49 Honolulu, HI

11/29 22/25 UT ARLINGTON W 76-60 Austin, Tx

12/2 22/25 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 91-41 Austin, Tx

12/8 20/25 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W 88-41 Corpus Christi, Tx

12/16 20/23 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE W 76-43 Austin, Tx

12/20 19/20 22/21 at Arizona State W 62-51 Tempe, AZ Surf n’ Slam Hoop Classic12/28 19/19 12/13 vs DePaul W 91-81 San Diego, CA

12/30 19/19 at San Diego W 81-79 San Diego, CA

1/4 16/17 UT-PAN AMERICAN W 91-43 Austin, Tx

1/9 15/15 at Nebraska * L 45-56 Lincoln, NE

1/13 15/15 KANSAS STATE * L OT 74-77 Austin, Tx

1/16 24/25 IOWA STATE * W 59-56 Austin, Tx

1/20 24/25 at Texas Tech * L 58-70 Lubbock, Tx

1/23 14/13 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 70-63 Austin, Tx

1/26 MISSOURI * W 67-37 Austin, Tx

1/30 25/25 6/6 at Baylor * L 60-61 Waco, Tx

2/3 25/25 11/10 OKLAHOMA * L 58-74 Austin, Tx

2/9 21/20 at Texas A&M * L 57-66 College Station, Tx

2/13 8/8 BAYLOR * W 61-51 Austin, Tx

2/16 at Colorado * L 52-67 Boulder, CO

2/20 16/17 at Oklahoma State * L 66-71 Stillwater, OK

2/24 21/19 TExAS A&M * L 50-65 Austin, Tx

2/27 at Kansas * W 57-53 Lawrence, KS

3/2 10/10 at Oklahoma * W 65-50 Norman, OK

3/5 TExAS TECH * W 70-55 Austin, Tx Big 12 Championship3/11 vs Texas Tech (First Rnd) W 75-63 Kansas City, MO

3/12 12/ vs Baylor (Quarterfinal) W 76-61 Kansas City, MO

3/13 13/ vs Oklahoma St (Semifinal) L 72-75 Kansas City, MO NCAA Championship3/23 vs Minnesota (Rnd 64) W 72-55 Bridgeport, CT

3/25 1/ vs UConn (Rnd 32) L 55-89 Bridgeport, CT

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2008-09

21-12 / 8-8 Big 12 (6th)NCAA First RoundCoach: Gail Goestenkors

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITEWorld Vision Classic11/15 13/13 DAYTON W 66-40 Austin, Tx

11/16 13/13 ST. MARY'S (CA) W 110-76 Austin, Tx

11/17 14/13 25/20 OLD DOMINION W 78-44 Austin, Tx

11/20 14/14 TExAS A&M-CoRPUS CHRISTI W 87-36 Austin, Tx

11/23 14/14 FURMAN W 105-51 Austin, Tx FAU Holiday Tournament11/29 11/9 vs Georgia Tech W 76-68 Boca Raton, FL

11/30 11/9 at Florida Atlantic W 87-38 Boca Raton, FL

12/7 9/6 at Ole Miss W 74-50 oxford, MS

12/14 6/5 7/10 TENNESSEE W 73-59 Austin, Tx

12/18 5/5 21/21 ARIZONA STATE W 81-71 Austin, Tx Surf n’ Slam Hoop Classic12/28 4/4 vs UTEP W 79-40 San Diego, CA

12/30 4/4 at San Diego State L 55-60 San Diego, CA

1/3 4/4 LAMAR W 82-45 Austin, Tx

1/5 8/12 at Purdue L 55-66 West Lafayette, IN

1/10 8/12 at Texas Tech * L 62-65 Lubbock, Tx

1/14 16/17 NEBRASKA * W 74-60 Austin, Tx

1/17 16/17 COLORADO * W 62-32 Austin, Tx

1/25 14/16 3/2 at Oklahoma * L 69-89 Norman, OK

1/28 16/17 11/7 TExAS A&M * L 54-68 Austin, Tx

2/1 16/17 4/3 at Baylor * W 58-55 Waco, Tx

2/5 16/18 at Oklahoma State * W 91-74 Stillwater, OK

2/8 16/18 TExAS TECH * W 77-46 Austin, Tx

2/11 13/18 KANSAS * W 74-66 Austin, Tx

2/15 13/18 16/23 at Iowa State * W 55-52 Ames, IA

2/18 12/13 OKLAHOMA STATE * L 52-58 Austin, Tx

2/21 12/13 14/11 at Texas A&M * L 65-76 College Station, Tx

2/24 16/18 at Missouri * W 66-56 Columbia, MO

2/28 16/18 6/7 BAYLOR * L 57-66 Austin, Tx

3/4 15/16 at Kansas State * L 50-66 Manhattan, KS

3/8 15/16 3/3 OKLAHOMA * L 62-74 Austin, Tx Big 12 Championship 3/12 23/21 vs Missouri (First Rnd) W 62-59 Oklahoma City, OK

3/13 23/21 18/19 vs Iowa State (Quarterfinal) L 55-59 Oklahoma City, OK NCAA Championship 3/21 25/24 vs Mississippi St (Rnd 64) L 63-71 Columbus, OH

2009-10

22-11 / 10-6 Big 12 (t-4th)NCAA First RoundFinal Rank: 17th / 25th (AP/Coaches)Coach: Gail Goestenkors

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE11/13 12/14 UTSA W 71-60 Austin, Tx ESPNU Road to the Championship11/17 10/14 1/1 vs UConn L 58-83 San Antonio, Tx

11/20 10/14 NORTH TExAS W 96-52 Austin, Tx Paradise Jam11/26 13/14 19/22 vs Mississippi State W 73-55 St. Thomas, VI

11/27 13/14 vs USC L 54-61 St. Thomas, VI

11/28 13/14 vs Rutgers W 70-67 St. Thomas, VI

12/1 17/17 ORAL ROBERTS W 94-80 Austin, Tx

12/6 17/17 6/5 at Tennessee L 58-78 Knoxville, TN

12/16 17/21 MISSISSIPPI W 64-58 Austin, Tx

12/20 17/21 TExAS SOUTHERN W 91-42 Austin, Tx Wyndham Miami Holiday Tournament12/28 17/22 vs Central Michigan W 94-83 Coral Gables, FL

12/29 17/22 at Miami (FL) W 76-65 Coral Gables, FL

1/2 17/22 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W 114-53 Austin, Tx

1/5 15/20 UT ARLINGTON W 84-41 Austin, Tx

1/9 15/20 10/10 TExAS A&M * L 70-91 Austin, Tx

1/12 19/21 11/9 at Nebraska * L 79-91 Lincoln, NE

1/16 19/21 at Texas Tech * W 2OT 95-90 Lubbock, Tx

1/20 20/23 12/17 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 77-63 Austin, Tx

1/23 20/23 IOWA STATE * L OT 71-73 Austin, Tx

1/31 19/25 14/16 BAYLOR * W 61-50 Austin, Tx

2/3 17/23 13/13 at Oklahoma * W 75-57 Norman, OK

2/7 17/23 TExAS TECH * W 81-51 Austin, Tx

2/10 14/19 at Colorado * W 74-50 Boulder, CO

2/13 14/19 at Kansas * W 2OT 85-82 Lawrence, KS

2/17 12/14 KANSAS STATE * W 62-41 Austin, Tx

2/20 12/14 15/15 at Texas A&M * L 44-58 College Station, Tx

2/24 14/16 23/21 at Oklahoma State * L OT 72-73 Stillwater, OK

2/27 14/16 11/10 OKLAHOMA * L 60-75 Austin, Tx

3/3 18/22 MISSOURI * W 60-41 Austin, Tx

3/7 18/22 14/15 at Baylor * W 70-54 Waco, Tx Big 12 Championship 3/11 15/22 vs Missouri (First Rnd) W 64-59 Kansas City, MO

3/12 15/22 11/14 vs Texas A&M (Quarterfinal) L 64-77 Kansas City, MO NCAA Championship 3/21 17/20 SAN DIEGO ST (Rnd 64) L 63-74 Austin, Tx

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2010-11

19-14 / 7-9 Big 12 (7th)NCAA First RoundCoach: Gail Goestenkors

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE11/12 17/ MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ST W 92-60 Austin, Tx

11/16 17/ NORTHWESTERN ST W 112-53 Austin, Tx

11/21 17/ BOSTON UNIVERSITY W 92-46 Austin, Tx

11/24 16/ IDAHO STATE W 82-68 Austin, Tx

11/28 16/ 3/2 at Stanford L 78-93 Stanford, CA Big 12/Big Ten Challenge12/5 17/ 25/25 at Michigan State L 57-71 East Lansing, MI

12/8 21/ TExAS-PAN AMERICAN W 112-59 Austin, Tx

12/12 21/ TENNESSEE L 77-92 Austin, Tx Basketball Travelers Classic12/18 23/ vs SMU W 91-73 Las Vegas, NV

12/19 23/ at UNLV W 85-59 Las Vegas, NV

12/20 vs South Florida W 83-65 Las Vegas, NV Maggie Dixon Surf n’ Slam Classic12/28 23/ vs Cincinnati W 80-77 San Diego, CA

12/30 23/ at San Diego W 81-57 San Diego, CA

1/2 23/ SAM HOUSTON STATE W 94-50 Austin, Tx

1/8 22/ at Missouri * L OT 80-85 Columbia, MO

1/12 1/1 BAYLOR * L 72-87 Austin, Tx

1/16 15/14 OKLAHOMA * L OT 67-71 Austin, Tx

1/19 6/5 at Texas A&M * L 65-80 College Station, Tx

1/22 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 63-56 Austin, Tx

1/26 -/25 at Texas Tech * W 75-67 Lubbock, Tx

1/30 COLORADO * W 67-50 Austin, Tx

2/5 KANSAS * W 80-68 Austin, Tx

2/9 at Kansas State * W 69-59 Manhattan, KS

2/12 1/1 at Baylor * L 68-96 Waco, Tx

2/15 NEBRASKA * W 67-55 Austin, Tx

2/19 14/15 at Oklahoma * L 62-91 Norman, OK

2/21 25/23 at Iowa State * L OT 57-66 Ames, IA

2/27 5/5 TExAS A&M * L 65-68 Austin, Tx

3/2 TExAS TECH * W 83-59 Austin, Tx

3/5 at Oklahoma State * L 67-68 Stillwater, OK Big 12 Championship 3/8 vs Missouri (First Rnd) W 79-66 Kansas City, MO

3/9 8/8 vs Texas A&M (Quarterfinal) L 50-77 Kansas City, MO NCAA Championship3/19 25/23 vs Marquette (First Rnd) L 65-68 Knoxville, TN

2011-12

18-14 / 8-10 Big 12 (t-7th) NCAA First RoundCoach: Gail Goestenkors

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE11/11 24/20 5/5 STANFORD L 59-72 Austin, Tx

11/14 24/20 SOUTHEASTERN LA. W 73-65 Austin, Tx

11/20 -/24 ALCORN STATE W 74-42 Austin, Tx Rainbow Wahine Showdown11/25 24/22 22/- vs Virginia W 79-53 Honolulu, HI

11/26 24/22 vs California W 61-60 Honolulu, HI

11/27 24/22 at Hawaii W 71-50 Honolulu, HI

12/4 21/22 8/8 at Tennessee L 57-73 Knoxville, TN Big 12/Big Ten Challenge12/10 25/24 MICHIGAN STATE W 61-53 Austin, Tx

12/14 24/24 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W 79-40 Austin, Tx

12/17 24/24 NORTH TExAS W 71-62 Austin, Tx

12/20 24/25 GRAMBLING STATE W 91-38 Austin, Tx

12/28 22/25 DELAWARE STATE W 89-35 Austin, Tx

1/4 23/25 KANSAS * L 67-72 Austin, Tx

1/7 23/25 at Oklahoma State * L 51-70 Stillwater, OK

1/11 12/10 at Texas A&M * W 76-71 College Station, Tx

1/15 1/1 BAYLOR * L 59-77 Austin, Tx

1/18 IOWA STATE * W 62-60 Austin, Tx

1/21 at Oklahoma * L 67-73 Norman, OK

1/25 MISSOURI * W 75-58 Austin, Tx

1/28 21/23 at Texas Tech * L 71-75 Lubbock, Tx

2/1 KANSAS STATE * L 55-64 Austin, Tx

2/4 at Iowa State * L 56-71 Ames, IA

2/8 at Kansas * L 61-85 Lawrence, KS

2/11 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 69-53 Austin, Tx

2/15 TExAS TECH * W 63-54 Austin, Tx

2/18 at Kansas State * L 45-65 Manhattan, KS

2/21 1/1 at Baylor * L 59-80 Waco, Tx

2/25 OKLAHOMA * W 87-62 Austin, Tx

2/28 at Missouri * W 75-62 Columbia, MO

3/4 17/13 TExAS A&M * W 79-64 Austin, Tx Big 12 Championship 3/7 vs Texas Tech (First Rnd) L 58-81 Kansas City, MO NCAA Championship 3/17 vs West Virginia (Rnd 64) L 55-68 Norfolk, VA

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2012-13

12-18 / 5-13 Big 12 (t-8th) Coach: Karen Aston

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITEWBI Tip Off Classic11/9 14/13 vs St. John's W 70-60 Daytona Beach, FL

11/10 vs Hofstra W 72-52 Daytona Beach, FL

11/20 15/21 JACKSON STATE W 80-53 Austin, Tx

11/24 15/21 CENTRAL CONN. W 94-58 Austin, Tx

11/30 13/18 TExAS A&M-CoRPUS CHRISTI W 79-30 Austin, Tx MD Anderson Proton Therapy Showcase12/8 12/16 17/19 vs UCLA L 42-62 Houston, Tx

12/11 18/20 LOUISIANA-MONROE W 77-49 Austin, Tx

12/16 18/20 13/12 TENNESSEE L 75-94 Austin, Tx

12/20 20/23 CORNELL W 53-40 Austin, Tx Maggie Dixon Surf ‘N Slam Classic12/28 20/21 vs Iowa L 63-86 San Diego, CA

12/30 20/21 vs Central Michigan L 65-73 San Diego, CA

1/2 at Iowa State * L OT 65-73 Ames, IA

1/5 17/16 OKLAHOMA * L 70-78 Austin, Tx

1/9 at West Virginia * L 49-53 Morgantown, WV

1/13 21/18 OKLAHOMA STATE * L 52-64 Austin, Tx

1/16 TExAS TECH * L 59-66 Austin, Tx

1/19 16/14 at Oklahoma * L 56-69 Norman, OK

1/23 at Kansas * L 38-76 Lawrence, KS

1/26 KANSAS STATE * W 59-40 Austin, Tx

2/2 at TCU * W 61-56 Fort Worth, Tx

2/6 25/24 IOWA STATE * L 48-67 Austin, Tx

2/9 1/1 BAYLOR * L 48-75 Austin, Tx

2/13 at Kansas State * L 47-68 Manhattan, KS

2/17 at Texas Tech * L 62-69 Lubbock, Tx

2/20 KANSAS * W 93-83 Austin, Tx

2/23 1/1 at Baylor * L 47-67 Waco, Tx

2/26 TCU * W 59-46 Austin, Tx

3/2 at Oklahoma State * L 58-64 Stillwater, OK

3/5 WEST VIRGINIA * W 58-45 Austin, Tx Big 12 Championship 3/8 vs Kansas State (First Rnd) L 49-51 Dallas, Tx

2013-14

22-12 / 11-7 Big 12 (t-3rd)NCAA Second RoundCoach: Karen Aston

DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE11/10 UTSA W 63-42 Austin, Tx

11/13 TExAS STATE W 96-42 Austin, Tx

11/19 at New Mexico W 67-52 Albuquerque, NM

11/23 6/5 STANFORD L 54-63 Austin, Tx Paradise Jam11/28 vs Syracuse L 65-77 St. Thomas, VI

11/29 12/11 vs Texas A&M W 69-58 St. Thomas, VI

11/30 vs Memphis W 65-36 St. Thomas, VI

12/4 UALR W 60-26 Austin, Tx

12/8 3/3 at Tennessee L 61-75 Knoxville, TN

12/15 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 109-48 Austin, Tx

12/20 NORTHWESTERN STATE W 90-60 Austin, Tx

12/28 IDAHO W 87-58 Austin, Tx

1/2 11/13 at Oklahoma State * L 61-67 Stillwater, OK

1/5 KANSAS STATE * W 67-53 Austin, Tx

1/8 -/22 OKLAHOMA * W OT 79-74 Austin, Tx

1/12 at West Virginia * L OT 49-56 Morgantown, WV

1/15 KANSAS * W 70-58 Austin, Tx

1/19 at TCU * L 48-54 Fort Worth, Tx

1/25 18/21 WEST VIRGINIA * W 66-63 Austin, Tx

1/28 at Kansas * W 80-55 Lawrence, KS

2/1 9/7 at Baylor * L 73-87 Waco, Tx

2/5 TExAS TECH * W 88-51 Austin, Tx

2/9 -/23 IOWA STATE * W 71-64 Austin, Tx

2/12 at Kansas State * W 69-63 Manhattan, KS

2/16 7/4 BAYLOR * L 56-72 Austin, Tx

2/19 at Oklahoma * L 63-64 Norman, OK

2/22 -/23 at Iowa State * L 64-81 Ames, IA

2/25 TCU * W 62-50 Austin, Tx

3/1 at Texas Tech * W 67-64 Lubbock, Tx

3/3 18/18 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 65-58 Austin, Tx Big 12 Championship 3/8 vs Oklahoma (Quarterfinal) W 82-72 Oklahoma City, OK

3/9 7/8 vs West Virginia (Semifinal) L 60-67 Oklahoma City, OK NCAA Championship 3/23 vs Penn (Rnd 64) W 79-61 College Park, MD

3/25 11/ at Maryland (Rnd 32) L 64-69 College Park, MD

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24-11 / 9-9 Big 12 (t-3rd)NCAA Regional Semifinals - Sweet 16Coach: Karen Aston

DATE DAY UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITEN.15 SAT 9/12 UTSA W 68-48 Austin, TxN.20 THU 10/13 6/1 at Stanford W OT 87-81 Palo Alto, CAN.23 SUN 10/13 at UCLA W 75-65 Los Angeles, CAN.26 WED 6/9 UT-PAN AMERICAN W 72-45 Austin, TxN.30 SUN 6/9 4/5 TENNESSEE W 72-59 Austin, TxD.03 WED 4/4 NEW MExICO W 86-37 Austin, TxD.08 MON 3/4 SOUTHERN W 80-42 Austin, TxD.14 SUN 3/3 NORTHWESTERN ST W 74-34 Austin, TxD.17 WED 3/3 McNEESE STATE W 76-59 Austin, TxSEC/Big 12 ChallengeD.21 SUN 3/3 4/5 vs. Texas A&M W 67-55 Little Rock, ARD.30 TUE 3/3 RICE W 77-54 Austin, TxJ.03 SAT 3/3 KANSAS * W 60-46 Austin, TxJ.07 WED 3/3 --/25 WEST VIRGINIA * W 61-55 Austin, TxJ.10 SAT 3/3 at Iowa State * L 57-59 Ames, IAJ.14 WED 4/5 at Oklahoma * L 59-70 Norman, OKJ.17 SAT 4/5 TExAS TECH * W 55-44 Austin, TxJ.19 MON 8/5 3/3 at Baylor * L 58-75 Waco, TxJ.25 SUN 8/9 IOWA STATE * L 57-58 Austin, TxJ.29 THU 14/13 24/-- OKLAHOMA * W 2OT 84-81 Austin, TxF.01 SUN 14/13 at TCU * L 59-64 Fort Worth, TxF.04 WED 20/16 at Kansas State * L 57-66 Manhattan, KSF.08 SUN 20/16 3/3 BAYLOR * L 68-70 Austin, TxF.11 WED --/23 at Oklahoma State * L 60-66 Stillwater, OKF.14 SAT --/23 at Kansas * W 74-63 Lawrence, KSF.18 WED --/25 KANSAS STATE * W 76-58 Austin, TxF.21 SAT --/25 at Texas Tech * W 62-59 Lubbock, TxF.25 WED --/24 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 59-42 Austin, TxM.01 SUN --/24 at West Virginia * L OT 69-76 Morgantown, WVM.03 TUE TCU * W 79-45 Austin, TxPhillips 66 Big 12 Championship

M.07 SAT vs. TCU W 67-61 Dallas, TxM.08 SUN vs. Oklahoma W 59-46 Dallas, TxM.09 MON 6/7 vs. Baylor L 64-75 Dallas, TxNCAA Championship

M.20 FRI vs. WKU W 66-64 Berkeley, CAM.22 SUN 24/-- vs. Cal W 73-70 Berkeley, CAM.28 SAT 1/1 vs. UConn L 54-105 Albany, NY

2015-16

31-5 / 15-3 Big 12 (2nd)NCAA Regional Finals - Elite 8Coach: Karen Aston

DATE DAY UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITEN.14 SAT 12/11 UTSA W 90-53 Austin, TxN.18 WED 11/11 NORTHWESTERN ST W 86-33 Austin, TxN.21 SAT 11/8 at Rice W 70-47 Houston, TxN.25 WED 8/8 HAMPToN W 79-52 Austin, TxN.29 SUN 8/8 4/5 at Tennessee W 64-53 Knoxville, TND.2 WED 6/6 9/9 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 53-47 Austin, TxD.6 SUN 6/6 at Little Rock W 66-56 Little Rock, ARD.13 SUN 5/6 14/12 STANFORD W 77-69 Austin, TxD.16 WED 5/6 CANISIUS W 92-62 Austin, TxBig 12/SEC Challenge D.20 SUN 5/6 vs. Arkansas W 61-50 Oklahoma City, OKD.27 SUN 5/6 SAM HOUSTON ST W 83-49 Austin, TxD.30 WED 5/6 at West Virginia * W 65-54 Morgantown, WVJ.2 SAT 5/6 TExAS TECH * W 86-62 Austin, TxJ.6 WED 4/4 IOWA STATE * W 75-54 Austin, TxJ.9 SAT 4/4 at Oklahoma State * W 78-48 Stillwater, OKJ.13 WED 4/4 at Kansas * W 75-38 Lawrence, KSJ.17 SUN 4/4 6/7 BAYLOR * L 67-80 Austin, TxJ.20 WED 6/6 at TCU * W 65-58 Fort Worth, TxJ.23 SAT 6/6 19/19 OKLAHOMA * W 83-76 Austin, TxJ.27 WED 6/6 KANSAS * W 70-46 Austin, TxJ.30 SAT 6/6 at Kansas State * W 66-51 Manhattan, KSF.6 SAT 6/6 at Iowa State * W 65-49 Ames, IAF.10 WED 6/5 20/24 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 70-55 Austin, TxF.14 SUN 6/5 21/21 at Oklahoma * L 56-74 Norman, OKF.17 WED 8/7 KANSAS STATE * W 58-51 Austin, TxF.21 SUN 8/7 WEST VIRGINIA * W 73-50 Austin, TxF.24 WED 8/8 at Texas Tech * W 76-55 Lubbock, TxF.27 SAT 8/8 TCU * W 71-58 Austin, TxF.29 MON 6/7 4/4 at Baylor * L 48-74 Waco, TxPhillips 66 Big 12 Championship

M.5 SAT 6/7 vs. Kansas W 66-50 Oklahoma City, OKM.6 SUN 6/7 22/-- vs. West Virginia W 67-51 Oklahoma City, OKM.7 MON 6/7 4/4 vs. Baylor L 63-79 Oklahoma City, OKNCAA Championship

M.19 SAT 7/7 ALABAMA STATE W 86-42 Austin, TxM.21 MON 7/7 MISSOURI W 73-55 Austin, TxM.26 SAT 7/7 10/12 vs. UCLA W 72-64 Bridgeport, CTM.28 MON 7/7 1/1 vs. UConn L 65-86 Bridgeport, CT

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TEXAS IN THE FINAL RANKINGSSEASON ______________________ FINAL RECORD _____________________ FINAL AP RANKING _______________ FINAL COACHES RANKING _____________1976-77 ___________________________ 36-10 _________________________________NR _________________________________ N/A _______________________1977-78 ___________________________ 29-10 _________________________________ 15 _________________________________ N/A _______________________1978-79 ____________________________ 37-4 __________________________________ 4 __________________________________ N/A _______________________1979-80 ____________________________ 33-4 __________________________________ 7 __________________________________ N/A _______________________1980-81 ____________________________ 28-8 __________________________________ 16 _________________________________ N/A _______________________1981-82 ____________________________ 35-4 __________________________________ 5 __________________________________ N/A _______________________1982-83 ____________________________ 30-3 __________________________________ 3 __________________________________ N/A _______________________1983-84 ____________________________ 32-3 __________________________________ 1 __________________________________ N/A _______________________1984-85 ____________________________ 28-3 __________________________________ 1 __________________________________ N/A _______________________1985-86 ____________________________ 34-0 __________________________________ 1 ___________________________________ 1 ________________________1986-87 ____________________________ 31-2 __________________________________ 1 ___________________________________ 3 ________________________1987-88 ____________________________ 32-3 __________________________________ 4 ___________________________________ 5 ________________________1988-89 ____________________________ 27-5 __________________________________ 6 ___________________________________ 6 ________________________1989-90 ____________________________ 27-5 __________________________________ 8 ___________________________________ 6 ________________________1990-91 ____________________________ 21-9 __________________________________ 16 _________________________________ 25 ________________________1991-92 ___________________________ 21-10 _________________________________ 19 _________________________________ 23 ________________________1992-93 ____________________________ 22-8 __________________________________ 16 _________________________________ 19 ________________________1993-94 ____________________________ 22-9 __________________________________ 25 _________________________________ 23 ________________________1994-95 ___________________________ 12-16 _________________________________NR _________________________________ NR _______________________1995-96 ____________________________ 21-9 __________________________________NR _________________________________ 25 ________________________1996-97 ____________________________ 22-8 __________________________________ 14 _________________________________ 18 ________________________1997-98 ___________________________ 12-15 _________________________________NR _________________________________ NR _______________________1998-99 ___________________________ 16-12 _________________________________NR _________________________________ NR _______________________1999-00 ___________________________ 21-13 _________________________________NR _________________________________ NR _______________________2000-01 ___________________________ 20-13 _________________________________NR _________________________________ NR _______________________2001-02 ___________________________ 22-10 _________________________________ 14 _________________________________ 13 ________________________2002-03 ____________________________ 29-6 __________________________________ 5 ___________________________________ 3 ________________________2003-04 ____________________________ 30-5 __________________________________ 4 __________________________________ 10 ________________________2004-05 ____________________________ 22-9 __________________________________ 11 _________________________________ 17 ________________________2005-06 ___________________________ 13-15 _________________________________NR _________________________________ NR _______________________2006-07 ___________________________ 18-14 _________________________________NR _________________________________ NR _______________________2007-08 ___________________________ 22-13 _________________________________NR _________________________________ NR _______________________2008-09 ___________________________ 21-12 _________________________________ 25 _________________________________ NR _______________________2009-10 ___________________________ 22-11 _________________________________ 17 _________________________________ 25 ________________________2010-11 ___________________________ 19-14 _________________________________NR _________________________________ NR _______________________2011-12 ___________________________ 18-14 _________________________________NR _________________________________ NR _______________________2012-13 ___________________________ 12-18 _________________________________NR _________________________________ NR _______________________2013-14 ___________________________ 22-12 _________________________________NR _________________________________ NR _______________________2014-15 ___________________________ 24-11 _________________________________NR _________________________________ 22 ________________________2015-16 ____________________________ 31-5 __________________________________ 6 ___________________________________ 7 ________________________

AP Poll began in 1976-77 seasonCoaches poll began in 1985-86 season

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2016-17 TV/RADIO LINEUP

ALECIA SUTTON5-8 Fr. GSt. Louis, Mo.

KHALÉANNCARON- GOUDREAU6-4 So. FGatineau, Quebec

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

JORDAN HOSEY6-1 So. FPearland, Texas

AUDREY-ANN CARON-GOUDREAU6-4 Jr. FGatineau, Quebec

LASHANN HIGGS5-9 So. GRound Rock, Texas

KELSEY LANG6-5 Sr. CThe Woodlands, Texas

BROOKE MCCARTY5-4 Jr. GLeague City, Texas

JATARIE WHITE*6-4 Jr. F/CCharlotte, N.C.

OLAMIDEABOROWA6-3 So. FOndo, Nigeria

ARIELATKINS5-11 Jr. GDuncanville, Texas

BRIANNATAYLOR5-9 Sr. GHouston, Texas

JOYNER HOLMES6-3 Fr. G/FCedar Hill, Texas

JADA UNDERWOOD6-0 Fr. G/FMesquite, Texas

TASIAFOMAN5-4 Jr. GDuncanville, Texas

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Olamide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OH-lah-MUH-day Aborowa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ah-bore-oh-uhKhaléann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . khaa-LEE-ann Caron-Goudreau . . . . . . . . . . . .care-RON - good-drow

Tasia Foman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TAY-sha Lashann Higgs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . luh-shawnJordan Hosey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hoe-zeeJatarie White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .JUH-tar-EE

* Will sit out the 2016-17 season due to NCAA transfer rules.