A-STATE RED WOLVES

0 Aaliya Warren 1 Lauren Bradshaw 2 Hanna Qedan 3 Khadija Brown-Haywood F 6-3 Fr. F 6-2 Fr. G 5-11 Sr. (RS) F 5-11 Jr. Irving, Texas Mesquite, Texas Farmington, Ark. Centralia, Ill. Irving MacArthur HS Mesquite Horn HS Farmington HS Centraila HS

5 Brittney Gill 10 Akasha Westbrook 11 Amanda Lawson 12 Jamie Ruffins G 5-8 Jr. (RS) G 5-10 Fr. G 5-10 Jr. (RS) G 5-8 So. Pine Bluff, Ark. Malvern, Ark. Bryan, Texas Little Rock, Ark. Watson Chapel HS Malvern HS Kilgore College Little Rock Central HS

13 Brittany Fowler 14 Christyal Holloway 21 Jessica Flanery 23 Jasmine Hunt G 5-8 So. G 5-8 Fr. G 5-10 Jr. F 6-2 Sr. Leachville, Ark. Little Rock, Ark. Mountain View, Ark. Houston, Texas Buffalo Island Central HS Parkview HS Mountain View HS St. Pius HS

LEGEND: G = Guard F = Forward C = (RS) = Redshirt (TS) = Transfer

# Player Name 24 Aundrea Gamble 25 Dominique Oliver 33 Ogo Obinabo Pos HT Class G 5-9 Jr. (RS) G 5-6 So. F 6-2 Fr. Hometown McKinney, Texas Rowlett, Texas Plano, Texas Previous School Kilgore College Rowlett HS Plano HS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL DEFENDING CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION Coaching Year-By-Year ...... 63 Table of Contents...... 1 Season-By-Season Results ...... 64-69 Quick Facts...... 2 All-Time Series Results...... 70 Media Information ...... 3-4 All-Time Letterwinners...... 71-72 All-Time Conference Standings ...... 73-77 THE 2014-15 SEASON The A-State Convocation Center ...... 78-81 Season Outlook ...... 6-9 A-State Convocation Center Records...... 82-86 Schedule ...... 10 Roster Breakdown ...... 11 OPPONENTS The Sun Belt Conference ...... 87 PLAYERS Opponent Quick Facts ...... 78-91 Returning Player Profiles...... 12-21 Newcomer Player Profiles ...... 22-24 THIS IS A-STATE A-State Administration...... 92 COACHES AND STAFF Dr. Tim Hudson, Chancellor ...... 93 Head Coach Brian Boyer...... 25-29 , Director of Athletics ...... 94 Assistant Coach Aaron Kallhoff ...... 30-31 Athletics Facilities ...... 95 Assistant Coach Sonja Tate ...... 32-33 Arkansas State University...... 96 Assistant Coach Aisha Stewart ...... 34 Jonesboro, Arkansas ...... 97 Support Staff...... 35 Staff Directory ...... 98

2013-14 YEAR IN REVIEW CREDITS Sun Belt Champions ...... 36-37 The 2014-15 Arkansas State women’s bas- Final Notebook ...... 37-40 ketball reference guide is a publication of the Results and Statistics ...... 41-44 A-State Media Relations Office. SBC Championship and Honors ...... 45 Sun Belt Statistics ...... 46-49 PHOTOGRAPHY Nelson Chenault, Richard Bishop (Bishop HISTORY & RECORDS Photography), Hannah Dolle, Roger Williams, Top Performances ...... 50-51 John Bunch (Bunch Photography), Justin Statistical Records...... 52-55 Manning (Jay’s Photo Design), Ernie Rice, Sun Year-By-Year Leaders...... 56-57 Belt Conference, A-State Media Relations. WNIT History ...... 58 Sun Belt Conference Honors...... 59-61 COVER DESIGN A-State Coaching History...... 62 A-State Creative Services.

2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide 1 DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com General Information Director of Operations ...... Renae Shippy Athletic Trainer...... Julie Ellena Institution...... Arkansas State University Strength and Conditioning...... Ross Miller Location ...... Jonesboro, Ark. Basketball Office Phone ...... 870-972-2303 Population...... 70,187 President...... Dr. Charles L. Welch Media Relations Chancellor ...... Dr. Tim Hudson Director of Athletics ...... Terry Mohajir WBB Contact ...... Chris Graddy SWA...... Amy Holt Office...... 870-972-2707 Faculty Athletics Rep...... Nonie Wiggins Cell ...... 870-340-7836 Founded ...... 1909 E-mail ...... [email protected] Enrollment ...... 13,552 Media Relations Director ...... Jerry Scott Nickname...... Red Wolves Assistant Director ...... Joe Gorby Colors ...... Scarlet & Black Assistant Director ...... Dennen Cuthbertson Home Facility ...... Convocation Center Director of Digital Media ...... Dustin Sullivan Arena Capacity ...... 10,563 Media Relations Phone ...... 870-972-2541 Conference ...... Sun Belt Media Relations Fax ...... 870-972-3367 Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I Press Row Phone ...... 870-972-2541 Athletic Dept. Phone ...... 870-972-3880 Mailing Address ...... PO Box 1000 Ticket Office Phone ...... 870-972-2781 State University, AR 72467 Athletics Web Site ...... Astateredwolves.com Overnight Address ...... 217 Olympic Dr. Jonesboro, AR 7240 Team Information Important Numbers 2013-14 Record ...... 22-12 2013-14 SBC Record ...... 14-4 A-State Dept. of Athletics...... 870-972-3880 Sun Belt Finish ...... 1st Women’s Basketball Office ...... 870-972-2303 2013-14 Home Record ...... 12-2 Women;s Basketball Fax ...... 870-972-3540 2013-14 Road Record ...... 9-6 Sun Belt Office ...... 504-299-9066 2013-14 Neutral Court Record ...... 2-5 Sun Belt Fax...... 504-299-9068 All-Time Record (40 Seasons) ...... 653-481 Video Contact ...... Renae Shippy All-Time SBC Record (23 Seasons) ....216-148 Phone ...... 870-972-2303 Sun Belt Regular Season Titles ...... 2 Media Relations Office ...... 870-972-2541 Last Sun Belt Title ...... 2013-14 WNIT Appearances ...... 9 Last WNIT Appearance ...... 2014 (1st Round) Best WNIT Finish ...... Champions, 1993 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 9/5 Newcomers ...... 5 Press Row Phone ...... 870-972-2541

Coaching Staff

Head Coach ...... Brian Boyer Alma Mater ...... Missouri Western (1993) Record at A-State (Years)...... 246-212 (15) Career Record (Years) ...... Same SBC Record...... 137-107 Assistant Coach ...... Aaron Kallhoff Alama Mata ....Bemidji State University, 2003 The Official home of

Qucik Facts Assistant Coach...... Sonja Tate Alama Mata...... Arkansas State, 2007 A-State Athletics Assistant Coach ...... Aisha Stewart Alama Mata ...... Catawba, 2004 ASTATEREDWOLVES.COM

2 2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com FACILITIES: Media facilities in the Convoca- tion Center consist of an area at floor level on A-STATE MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF Media Information the east side of the court for reporters, broad- casters and photographers, as well as a televi- Jerry Scott sion-film booth located high on the east side Director of the arena. An area in the south end of the Office: 870-972-3405 court is also setup for additional media. If you Cell: 870-243-6021 need additional assistance please see Chris [email protected] Graddy with the A-State Media Relations Staff. There is also a Media Room located on the west side open to the press before, during Chris Graddy and after games. Admittance to these areas is Assistant Director by special credential issued only by the A- Office: 870-972-2707 State Media Relations Office. Cell: 870-340-7836 CREDENTIALS: Credentials for home games [email protected] are provided to those members of the media who are covering the game in a full working Joe Gorby capacity. Requests with names should be sub- Assistant Director mitted in writing on company letterhead. Office: 870-972-3547 Passes will be mailed to valid applicants as Cell: 870-897-5010 long as time permits; otherwise, passes may [email protected] be claimed at the Media Entrance on the east side of the arena. Spouses, dates, children and non-workers are NOT permitted in the media Dennen Cuthbertson areas. Passes must be displayed at all times, Assistant Director and A-State reserves the right to revoke Office: 870-972-2541 passes and privileges at any time due to mis- Cell: 870-820-0594 representation or misconduct. Requests for [email protected] road- game credentials should be made to the SID of the host institution. Dustin Sullivan Director of Digital Media PARKING: A limited number of parking Office: 870-972-2682 spaces are available to members of the media on a paved lot adjacent to the Media Entrance Cell: 870-275-8375 on the east side of the arena, Lot “A”. Display a [email protected] parking pass to the parking attendant for ad- mittance. Parking is on a first-come, first- Mailing Address: serve basis. All parking pass requests should P.O. Box 1000, State University, AR 72467 be made to the Media Relations Office. PHOTOGRAPHERS: The arena lighting system ENTRY: Media representatives with proper A- is a combination of 1,000-watt and 1,500-watt State issued credentials will be allowed to metal halide lamps with a 150-footcandle level enter the building ONLY at the Media En- of illumination. Excellent results have been ob- trance (ground level, green corner of the tained with daylight film. arena) on the east side of the Convocation Center. This is also the main entry to the ath- Photographers are not allowed to shoot from letic offices and is adjacent to the media park- in front of the team benches nor from the cat- ing area. walk above the floor (for security, insurance and safety reasons). Credentials are required GAME SERVICES: Notes, programs, media to shoot from courtside. Certified photogra- guides and statistic packets are provided to phers of newspapers, magazines, wire serv- media personnel by the Media Relations Of- ices and TV stations must request passes in fice. Phones are available in the Media Room writing. No credentials will be issued to free- as well as light refreshments. lance photographers.

2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide 3 DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com PRACTICES: Practices will be announced as Women’s Basketball will be on 95.3FM The open or closed through the A-State Media Re- Ticket/970AM KNEA and will also be avail- latons Department. Video crews wishing to able over the internet at the A-State Athletics film practice must notify the Media Relations website AStateRedWolves.com. Brad Bobo is office in advance. If TV crews wish to inter- the “Voice of the Red Wolves”. The visiting view a player or coach, please notify Chris teams’ “official radio station, as designated by Graddy, Assistant Media Relations Director. the visitors’ SID, will be permitted origination privileges. Two courtesy lines are provided at INTERVIEWS: Head coach Brian Boyer will courtside. Any questions regarding broad- be available for interviews in the media room casts or the use of facilities should be di- after each game, following a brief team meet- rected to Chris Graddy, Assistant Media ing. A-State student-athletes will also be Relations Director. available by request at this time. The locker room is closed to the media following games. GAME SERVICES: Programs, notes, reference To arrange for a student-athlete interview guides, flip cards, statistics, quotes, play-by- during the week, contact Chris Graddy, Assis- play and live statistics (StatBroadcast) are tant Media Relations Director at (870) 972- provided. Phone lines are available in the 2707. All interviews must be approved by the media room and courtside for media use. head coach. Books of all information will be available after the game. INJURY INFORMATION POLICY: A student- athlete's health information is protected by federal regulations under either the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) or the Family Educational Rights DIRECTIONS TO THE CONVO: and Privacy Act of 1974 (the Buckley Amend- From Memphis International Airport: ment) and may not be disclosed without ei- Start going toward the Airport Exit on Win- ther the student-athlete's authorization chester Road. Bear right on Plough Boulevard under HIPAA or their consent under the for 1.4 miles. Take ramp onto I-240 West to- Buckley Amendment. Authorized/consented ward I-240 Little Rock/Downtown for 2.6 injury information pertaining to a student- miles. Continue on I-55 North for 6.1 miles. athlete shall be released to the media through Take the St. Louis/Little Rock exit on I-55 the Department of Athletics Media Relations North and go 24.4 miles. Take exit office after being authorized by the athletic 23B/Marked Tree/Jonesboro onto US-61for trainer. It is also appropriate in postgame or 0.5 miles. Continue on US-63 North for weekly press conferences for head coaches to 41miles. Take ramp toward Caraway announce team injury updates. It is the policy Road/Red Wolf Boulevard for 0.2 miles. Bear of the Department of Athletics to provide ac- right on Red Wolf Boulevard and go 2.2 miles curate information on injuries and not with- until seeing the Convocation Center on the hold injury information from the media. left. Team physicians may be available to offer explanation on injuries if requested by the From Little Rock National Airport: Leaving athletic trainer. Any sideline or locker room the airport on East Roosevelt Road go 0.3 report made to the media shall be made by an miles and continue on Annie M. Bankhead athletic trainer, team physician, or a media re- Drive for another 0.4 miles. Turn left to take lations staff representative. the ramp onto I-440 East toward TO I-40 for 11.3 miles. Take the Jacksonville exit onto FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Chris US-67 North and go 96.5 miles. Turn right on Graddy, Assistant Media Relations Director at AR-226E and go 11.7 miles. Turn right on Co. (870) 972-2541, or write Media Relations Of- Road 203. Turn left on US-49 for 6.5 miles. fice, P.O. Box 1000, State University, Ark., Take ramp onto US 49 North and go 2.7 miles 72467. Overnight mail can be sent to Media until taking the Stadium/Red Wolf Boulevard Relations Office, Convocation Center, 217 exit for 0.2 miles. Turn left on Red Wolf

Media Information Olympic Drive, Jonesboro, Ark., 72401. Boulevard and go 2.4 miles until seeing the RADIO: Radio broadcasts of Red Wolves Convocation Center on the left.

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2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide 5 DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com Under the leadership of head coach Brian Tournament finals. A-State brings back nine Boyer, who enters his 16th season on the letterwinners that accounted for over 60 per- bench at A-State, the Red Wolves look to build cent of the scoring and 57 percent of the upon the success generated from a historic team’s rebounds. season one year ago. The Red Wolves enter The Red Wolves must replace Jane Mor- their 41st season riding a wave of success gen- rill, who provided a strong presence in the erated by the program’s first-ever outright reg- post in each of the previous four years. Addi- ular season Sun Belt Conference championship tionally, the team must find replacements for and ninth appearance in the WNIT postseason Carlisha and Carlette Wyatt who accounted for tournament. Coupled with a host of returning over 200 of the team’s rebounds. Senior Jas- talent that includes SBC Sun Belt Conference mine Hunt, who had a career night on Jan. 11 Player of Year Aundrea Gamble and seniors with 17 points against South Alabama, figures Hanna Qedan and Jasmine Hunt the 2014-15 to push for a spot in the starting rotation while edition of Arkansas State women’s basketball the addition of three freshman forwards figure figures to be in the mix for another SBC cham- into the mix and will push for playing as their pionship. skill sets develop. A-State’s rise to the top of the conference A-State also returns much of its nucleus standings included 14 league wins, the most in in the backcourt, including Gamble who shat- school history, and a 22-12 overall record tered the A-State record books in her first sea- which was the most wins since 1993-94. A- son. The redshirt junior averaged 18.9 points State concluded the season with an invitation per game, including three 30-point perform- to the WNIT postseason tournament. The 22 ances, and was the team’s second best re- wins were the second most in the Sun Belt bounder with 6.5 boards per night. Fellow Conference and tied for the most in school his- junior Brittney Gill and sophomore Jamie tory. The Red Wolves also became one of the Ruffins, each of whom split time as starters, re- best shooting teams in the nation thanks to a turn to give A-State one of the most experi- percentage of 44.3 that ranked 34th enced backcourt trios in the Sun Belt. best by season’s end. A-State also welcomes five new faces, While the team loses some valuable tal- three of which stand 6-foot-2 or taller. Amanda ent at the post, it returns three starters, in- Lawson, who sat out last season due to NCAA cluding two of its top four scoring threats that transfer rules, will also suit up for the first helped the team reach the Sun Belt Conference time and will give Arkansas State one of the Returning Players 2 Hanna Qedan (G, 5-11, Sr., Farmington, Ark.) 3 JKhadija Brown-Haywood (G, 5-11, Jr., Centralia, Ill.) 5 Brittney Gill (G, 5-8, R-Jr., Pine Bluff, Ark.) 11 Amanda Lawson (F, 5-10, R-Jr., Bryan, Texas) *Redshirted in 2013-14 12 Jamie Ruffins (G, 5-8, So., Little Rock, Ark.) 13 JBrittany Fowler (G, 5-8, So., Leachville, Ark.) 21 Jessica Flanery (G, 5-10, Jr., Mountain View, Ark.) 23 Jasmine Hunt (F, 6-2, Sr., Houston, Texas) 24 Aundrea Gamble (G, 5-9, R-Jr., McKinney, Texas) Season Preview 25 Dominique Oliver (G, 5-6, So., Rowlett, Texas)

6 2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com most dynamic guard combinations in the bounds with 13.9 per night and was named a league. district defensive MVP in the state. Her ability Season Preview to shots and cause chaos in the paint FRONTCOURT could be a vita asset once the Red Wolves start For the first time in four seasons Jane conference play at the end of December. Morrill will not be patrolling the paint for A- Junior-college transfer Amanda Lawson State when the season begins in November. Re- will also provide depth in the frontcourt but placing the three-time All-Sun Belt Conference can also slide into the backcourt as well. Law- selection will not be an easy task but A-State is son was named to the 2011-12 CUSA All- well equipped to take on the challenge. Senior Freshman team at Houston after scoring 9.1 Jasmine Hunt will step into the role vacated by points and grabbing 6.1 rebounds per game. At Morrill and instantly provides a physical pres- Kilgore College she scored 12.6 points per out- ence. At 6-foot-2, Hunt has the size and ing, while grabbing 6.5 boards and dishing out strength to matchup with any of counterparts nearly three assists per night. and has shown the ability to be an asset on the offensive end of the floor as well. BACKCOURT The Houston, Texas native scored a ca- The A-State backcourt will arguably be reer-high 17 points at the Convocation Center the most exciting and experienced area of the last season and enjoyed her best season to team for this upcoming season. The team re- date as a junior. She averaged nearly 10 min- turns every member of last year’s backcourt utes a game scoring almost four points and including two starters in Aundrea Gamble and three rebounds per contest. As her time on the Hanna Qedan. The duo has big expectations court grows, so should her stats along with her heading into this season and will hope to build ability to be a dominant force in the post. off of their success from last year. The Red Wolves are also faced with the Gamble, who averaged 18.9 points, and task of replacing twin sisters Carlette and Carl- 6.5 rebounds last year as a redshirt junior isha Wyatt who both provided valuable min- while earning the Sun Belt Conference Player utes. Carlisha finished third on the team with of the Year award, is one of the unquestioned 5.4 rebounds a night, while scoring nearly six leaders of this year’s squad. Gamble comes points per game. Charged with replacing her into this season having started every game last will be incoming freshmen Aaliya Warren, Lau- year. ren Bradshaw and Ogo Obinabo. Warren was a Qedan and Brittney Gill are two other 2014 McDonald’s All-American nominee and huge returning starters for this upcoming sea- was awarded the “Outstanding Post” award at son. Qedan returns after averaging 10.5 points the 2013 Texas Best of the Best AAU Tourna- and 3.4 rebounds per game, while Gill returns ment. Bradshaw averaged 12.5 points and 11.5 after averaging 5.1 points and 3.3 rebounds rebounds during her senior season at last year. Both players also return valuable ex- Mesquite Horn High School in Texas and was perience as well with both having started 55 also a 2014 McDonald’s All-American Nomi- games combined a year ago. nee. Both junior Jessica Flanery and sopho- Obinabo led Plano High School in re- more Jamie Ruffins add returning starting ex- Newcomers 0 Aaliyah Warren (F, 6-3, Fr., Irving, Texas) 1 JLauren Bradshaw (F, 6-2, Fr., Mesquite, Texas) 10 Akasha Westbrook (G, 5-10, Fr., Malvern, Ark.) 14 Christyal Holloway (G, 5-8, Fr., Little Rock, Ark.) 33 Ogo Obinabo (F, 6-2, Fr., Plano, Texas)

2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide 7 DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com perience to the team this year as well. The pair combined to start 12 games last year with Flanery averaging 3.3 points per contest while Ruffins averaged 2.3 points per game. Both players will look to build off of last year as they enter this season. The backcourt also carries quality depth into this season. Both junior Khadi Brown- Haywood and sophomores Brittany Fowler and Dominique Oliver all return to give this area of the team quality depth heading into the 2014-2015 season. All three players received playing time last year while all averaging at least 3 minutes per contest. Each player will look to increase their individual roles this year as they enter this upcoming season. Two incoming freshmen, Christyal Hol- loway and Akasha Westbrook, will also pro- vide depth and could push for playing time by the start of conference play in January.

Jasmine Hunt, SR., Forward

SCHEDULE Two opponents from the Big Ten and Big 12 and two 20-plus win teams that competed in the 2014 postseason highlight the non-conference schedule for the Arkansas State women’s basketball, head coach Brian Boyer announced Wednesday. The Red Wolves will play 10 non-conference games as the Sun Belt Conference will feature 20 games in a true round robin format this season. A-State opens play in November with ex- hibition games, taking on Truman State on Nov. 4 and Harding on Nov. 10 in the Convoca- tion Center. The season officially kicks off Nov. 14 when the Red Wolves host Jackson State (15- 15 in 2013-14) as part of the WNIT Preseason Tournament. Arkansas State is guaranteed to play at least three games in the tournament and could play as many as four should the team advance to the championship game, which would bring its non-conference total to

Season Preview 11 games. Hanna Qedan, SR., Guard The tournament runs Nov. 14-23 with

8 2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com participating schools hosting games. Times, opener followed by trip to Louisiana-Monroe dates, opponents and host sites for second and (ULM) on Jan. 5. Season Preview third round and consolation game sites will be Georgia Southern makes its first trip to A- announced after all of the first round games State’s Convocation Center since the 2005-06 have been completed on Nov. 15. The month season on the men’s side with a Jan. 8 date will conclude with a home game against Chris- while the Lady Eagles’ basketball team will be tian Brothers University Nov. 29. making its initial appearance ever in Jones- The Red Wolves’ start the month of De- boro. cember by welcoming NCAA Tournament par- A-State travels to the state of Texas a ticipant Tennessee-Chattanooga to the week later, squaring off against UT Arlington Convocation Center. The Mocs went 29-3 a on Jan. 10 followed by a three-game stretch in year ago, including a perfect 18-0 in the South- five days. The span begins with a trip to Ap- ern Conference. palachian State Jan. 15 proceeded by home A-State begins a four-game road trip games against Texas State and Georgia State through the states of Jan. 17 and Jan. 19, re- Ohio, Kansas and Mis- spectively. souri with a game A road swing against Big 10 Confer- to Louisiana-Lafayette ence member Ohio and Troy Jan. 22 and State on Dec. 11 fol- Jan. 24 completes lowed by a trip to Arkansas State’s Allen Fieldhouse to longest SBC road trip play Kansas Dec. 14. of the year. The home A-State returns to the schedule for A-State in state of Ohio Dec. 17 the month of January to play Kent State fol- rounds out with games lowed by a trip to against in-state rival Springfield, Mo., to UALR on Jan. 29. The take on Missouri State Red Wolves conclude Dec. 19. the month with a road Arkansas State trip to Georgia State returns to Jonesboro Jan. 15. to take on Florida Gulf February be- Coast Dec. 22 at the gins with just two Convocation Center. games in the first two The Eagles went 26-7 weeks, starting with a last year, with 17-1 home game against record in the Atlantic Troy Feb. 5 and road Sun Conference and matchup versus Geor- earned the automatic Aundrea Gamble, JR., Guard gia Southern Feb. 12. berth into the NCAA Tournament by winning The Red Wolves will then travel to Little Rock the conference tournament. to face UALR Feb. 19 before returning to the In addition to Christian Brothers, the Red Convocation Center to play back-to-back home Wolves will be playing Ohio State, Tennessee- games against Louisiana-Monroe and UT Ar- Chattanooga and Florida Gulf Coast for the lington Feb. 21 and Feb. 26, respectively. first time. It will also be the first time since Arkansas State’s final road trip of the sea- 2000-01 that A-State Kansas have played. son starts Feb. 28 with an encounter against The Sun Belt Conference schedule will Texas State. The Red Wolves then finish up the begin Dec. 30 with the Red Wolves starting the regular-season campaign with a pair of home conference season on the road against South games versus South Alabama March 5 and Alabama. A-State will host league newcomer Louisiana-Lafayette March 7. Appalachian State Jan. 3 in its SBC home

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November 4 Truman State (Exhibition) Jonesboro, Ark. 7:05 p.m. November 10 Harding (Exhibition) Jonesboro, Ark. 7:05 p.m. November 14 Jackson State (WNIT) Jonesboro, Ark. 7:05 p.m. November 16-22 WNIT Opponent TBA TBA TBA November 16-22 WNIT Opponent TBA TBA TBA November 23 WNIT Championship Game TBA TBA November 28 Christian Brothers Jonesboro, Ark. 7:05 p.m. December 1 Tennessee-Chattanooga Jonesboro, Ark. 7:05 p.m. December 11 at Ohio State Columbus, Ohio 6:00 p.m. December 14 at Kansas Lawrence, Kan. 2:00 p.m. December 17 at Kent State Kent, Ohio 6:00 p.m. December 19 at Missouri State Springfield, Mo. 7:05 p.m. December 22 Florida Gulf Coast Jonesboro, Ark. 7:05 p.m. December 30 at South Alabama^ Mobile, Ala. 5:05 p.m. January 3 Appalachian State^ Jonesboro, Ark. 3:05 p.m. January 5 at Louisiana-Monroe^ Monroe, La. 5:15 p.m. January 8 Georgia Southern^ Jonesboro, Ark. 5:05 p.m. January 10 at UT Arlington^ Arlington, Texas 5:00 p.m. January 15 at Appalachian State^ Boone, N.C. 4:00 p.m. January 17 Texas State^ Jonesboro, Ark. 3:05 p.m. January 19 Georgia State^ Jonesboro, Ark. 5:05 p.m. January 22 at Louisiana-Lafayette^ Lafayette, La. 5:00 p.m. January 24 at Troy^ Troy, Ala. 2:00 p.m. January 29 UALR^ Jonesboro, Ark. 5:05 p.m. January 31 at Georgia State^ Atlanta, Ga. 11:00 a.m. February 5 Troy^ Jonesboro, Ark. 5:05 p.m. February 12 at Georgia Southern^ Statesboro, Ga. 4:00 p.m. February 19 at UALR^ Little Rock, Ark. 5:30 p.m. February 21 Louisiana-Monroe^ Jonesboro, Ark. 3:05 p.m. February 26 UT Arlington^ Jonesboro, Ark. 5:05 p.m. February 28 at Texas State^ San Marcos, Texas 2:00 p.m. March 5 South Alabama^ Jonesboro, Ark. 5:05 p.m. March 7 Louisiana-Lafayette^ Jonesboro, Ark. 3:05 p.m. March 11 SBC Quarterfinals New Orleans, La. TBA March 13 SBC Semifinals New Orleans, La. TBA March 14 SBC Championship New Orleans, La. TBA

Home Games in Bold ^Denotes Sun Belt Conference Game 2014-15 Schedule

10 2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com Numerical No. Name Pos Ht Cl Hometown/Last School

0 Aaliyah Warren F 6-3 Fr. Irving Texas (Irving MacArthur HS) 2013-14 Roster 1 Lauren Bradshaw F 6-2 Fr. Mesquite, Texas (Mesquite Horn HS) 2 Hanna Qedan G 5-11 Sr.-RS. Farmington, Ark. (Farmington HS) 3 Khadija Brown-Haywood F 5-11 Jr. Centralia, Ill. (Centralia HS) 5 Brittney Gill G 5-8 Jr.-RS Pine Bluff, Ark. (Watson Chapel) 10 Akasha Westbrook G 5-10 Fr. Malvern, Ark. (Malvern HS) 11 Amanda Lawson G 5-10 Jr.-RS Bryan, Texas (Kilgore College) 12 Jamie Ruffins G 5-8 So. Little Rock, Ark. (Little Rock Central HS) 13 Brittany Fowler G 5-8 So. Leachville, Ark. (Buffalo Island Central HS) 14 Christyal Holloway G 5-8 Fr. Little Rock, Ark. (Parkview HS) 21 Jessica Flanery G 5-10 Jr. Mountain View, Ark. (Mountain View HS) 23 Jasmine Hunt F 6-2 Sr. Houston, Texas (St. Pius HS) 24 Aundrea Gamble G 5-9 Jr.-RS McKinney, Texas (Kilgore College) 25 Dominique Oliver G 5-6 So. Rowlett, Texas (Rowlett HS) 33 Ogo Obinabo F 6-2 Fr. Plano, Texas (Plano HS)

Alphabetical No. Name Pos Ht Cl Hometown/Last School 1 Lauren Bradshaw F 6-2 Fr. Mesquite, Texas (Mesquite Horn HS) 3 Khadija Brown-Haywood F 5-11 Jr. Centralia, Ill. (Centralia HS) 21 Jessica Flanery G 5-10 Jr. Mountain View, Ark. (Mountain View HS) 13 Brittany Fowler G 5-8 So. Leachville, Ark. (Buffalo Island Central HS) 24 Aundrea Gamble G 5-9 Jr.-RS McKinney, Texas (Kilgore College) 5 Brittney Gill G 5-8 Jr.-RS Pine Bluff, Ark. (Watson Chapel) 14 Christyal Holloway G 5-8 Fr. Little Rock, Ark. (Parkview HS) 23 Jasmine Hunt F 6-2 Sr. Houston, Texas (St. Pius HS) 11 Amanda Lawson G 5-10 Jr.-RS Bryan, Texas (Kilgore College) 33 Ogo Obinabo F 6-2 Fr. Plano, Texas (Plano HS) 25 Dominique Oliver G 5-6 So. Rowlett, Texas (Rowlett HS) 2 Hanna Qedan G 5-11 Sr.-RS. Farmington, Ark. (Farmington HS) 12 Jamie Ruffins G 5-8 So. Little Rock, Ark. (Little Rock Central HS) 0 Aaliyah Warren F 6-3 Fr. Irving Texas (Irving MacArthur HS) 10 Akasha Westbrook G 5-10 Fr. Malvern, Ark. (Malvern HS)

Red Wolves By State Pronunciation Guide Arkansas (7) Aaliya Warren - Uh-Lee-Uh Farmington - Hanna Qedan Hanna Qedan - Cuh-Dan Leachville - Brittany Fowler Khadija Brown-Haywood - Kuh-Dee-Ja Little Rock - Jamie Ruffins Akasha Westbrook - Uh-K-Juh Little Rock - Christyal Holloway Jessica Flanery - Flan-uh-re Malvern - Akasha Westbrook Aundrea Gamble - On-Dre-Uh Mountain View - Jessica Flanery Ogo Obinabo - Ah-Go O-Bin-Buh-Nah-Bo Pine Bluff - Brittney Gill

Illinois (1) Centralia - Khadija Brown-Haywood

Texas (7) Bryan - Amanda Lawson Houston - Jasmine Hunt Irving - Aaliya Warren McKinney - Aundrea Gamble Mesquite - Lauren Bradshaw Plano - Ogo Obinabo Rowlett - Dominique Oliver

2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide 11 DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com REDSHIRT JUNIOR (2013-14): Set an Arkansas State record with a 91.0 percent percentage on the year, breaking the previous mark of 90.5 percent set by Amy Towne in 1997-98… played and started in 33 of the team’s 34 games… finished fourth on the team with a 10.5 points per game average, a mark that ranked 16th best in the Sun Belt Conference… recorded the second double-double of her career on Jan. 14, 2014 with 16 points and 11 rebounds against Georgia State at home… her 91.0 percent free throw percentage was also tops in the SBC and she spent most of the season ranked among the top-5 in the nation in free throw percentage… scored a career-high 26 points at Louisiana- Tech on Nov. 25, 2013… set a career-high with five assists at La. Tech and then matched the total twice more at Louisiana-Lafayette on Feb. 15, 2014 and at home against Texas State on March 14, 2014… ranked second on the team with 2.0 assists per game… was second on the team with 31.5 minutes played per contest… was the team leader with 55- made 3-pointers and was tops with a 41.4 percent 3-point field goal percentage average.

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2012-13): Finished third on the team in scoring after averaging 8.9 points per game… led the team in made 3- pointers with 37 on the season… recorded her first career double-dou- ble on Jan. 24 against Troy when she scored 19 points and pulled down 14 rebounds… shot 45 percent from the field on the year, which was the Hanna second highest average on the team… set a new career-high with five made 3-pointers on Feb. 27 against North Texas… scored a season-high 22 points against Middle Tennessee on Jan. 2… scored a t least three points in all but four of A-State’s 30 games… averaged 11.2 points in Qedan Sun Belt Conference play and pulled down 4.2 boards per game… ranked third in the league 3-point field goal percentage in conference play after knocking down 36 percent of her attempts… knocked down a career-high nine free throws against Middle Tennessee on Jan. 2… dur- Guard - #2 ing A-State’s seven game winning streak she averaged 13.9 points per game... named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioners List. 5’11 - Senior-RS REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2011-12): Played in 19 games in her sopho- Farmington, Ark. more season... averaged 2.6 points per game and 1.9 rebounds per game... scored a career-high eight points against Western Kentucky on Farmington HS Feb. 22... had a career-high five rebounds against Louisiana-Lafayette on Jan. 21... played a season-high 28 minutes against Arkansas-Little Rock... named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioners List.

FRESHMAN (2010-11): Redshirted after suffering an injury prior to CAREER HIGHS the season.

Points: HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 19 points, 11 rebounds and five blocks per game as a senior at Farmington High School... named All-Conference 26 - at La. Tech - 11/25/13 and All-State following her senior season, was named to the All-Tourna- Rebounds: ment team at the H.B. Stewart Classic, the All-County team, and the 14 - at Troy - 1/24/13 KURM Dream Team during her senior season... as a sophomore, earned Assists: All-Conference and All-County honors and was named to the KURM 5 - Twice Dream Team. FG Made: PERSONAL: Born December 30, 1992... parents are Jeri and Bashar 8 - at La. Tech - 11/25/13 Qedan... a member of the National Honor Society...an All-American 3-Point FG Made: Scholar... graduated with honors from Farmington High School...also 5 - at North Texas - 2/27/13 played softball and ran track in high school... enjoys sports, music, drawing and painting... graduated with a bachelor's degree in radiologi- cal science in the spring of 2014... currently enrolled in the graduate program for health sciences. Career Statistics |---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| |-----Rebounds-----| Season GP GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg. 2011-12 19 0 17-45 .378 5.17 .294 11-17 .647 11 26 37 1.9 3 12 5550 2.6 2012-13 30 26 89-197 .452 37-109 .339 52-61 .852 30 91 121 4.0 24 49 16 32 267 8.9 Returning Players 2013-14 33 33 110-248 .444 55-133 .414 71-78 .910 32 79 111 3.4 66 59 21 39 346 10.5 TOTAL 82 59 216-490 .441 97-259 .375 134-156 .859 73 196 269 3.3 93 120 42 76 663 8.1

12 2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com JUNIOR (2013-14): Played in 33 of A-State’s 34 games… averaged 3.3 points and 1.5 rebounds per game… scored a PlayersReturning career-high 17 points on 7-of-10 shooting at home against South Alabama on Jan. 11, 2014… grabbed a ca- reer best eight rebounds at Texas A&M Dec. 30, 2013… played a season-high 18 minutes at UTEP the first-round of the WNIT… named to the Sun Belt Conference Aca- demic Honor roll.

SOPHOMORE (2012-13): Played in 29 of A-State’s 30 games… averaged 2.1 points per outing… scored a season high eight points on three occasions (Dec. 1 vs FAU; Dec. 8 vs UCA; Jan. 20 vs ULM)… had a season high four re- bounds against Central Arkansas…tied for second on the team with 13 blocked shots… led ASU in games with the most blocked shots with eight.

FRESHMAN (2011-12): Played in 30 games in her fresh- Jasmine man season...averaged 1.1 points per game and 1.4 re- bounds per night...scored a season-high six points against USC on Dec. 15 and added a season best five rebounds Hunt against Stephen F. Austin on Dec. 17...played in a season- high 12 minutes against Louisiana-Monroe on Dec. 1...Named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner's Forward - #23 List. 6’2 - Senior HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 12.6 points, 11.5 rebounds, 2.6 blocks and two steals during her four-year career at St. Houston, Texas Pius X...led St. Pius X to a 30-3 record her senior year and St. Pius HS it's first district title since 1985...helped St. Pius X to the semifinals of the state tournament...was named first-team All-District and second-team All-State following her sen- ior season...was named to the Top 10 Seniors in the Hous- CAREER HIGHS ton Area list...named to ESPN's Top 100 list...was named the Houston Chronicle's Athlete of the Week Jan. 8 2011 Points: after averaging 12 points, 12 rebounds and four blocks in 17 - South Al. - 1/11/14 three St. Pius X victories...named MVP of the Charlie Rebounds: Thomas Classic...named to the all-tournament team at the 8 - at Texas A&M - 12/30/13 St. Mary's Dominican Tournament in New Orleans. Blocks: 3 - at ULM - 2/16/13 FG Made: PERSONAL: Born October 7, 1992...Julie Hunt...a member 7 - South Al. - 1/11/14 of the academic honor roll all four years at St. Pius X...re- FT Made: cipient of Excellence in College Algebra award while at St. 6 - Illinois - 11/29/13 Pius X... majoring in sports management. Career Statistics

|---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| |-----Rebounds-----| Season GP GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg. 2011-12 30 0 13-43 .302 0-0 .000 7-11 .636 11 30 41 1.4 19 5633 1.1 2012-13 29 0 27-61 .443 0-1 .000 6-12 .500 12 18 30 1.0 2 18 13 6 60 2.1 2013-14 33 0 42-91 .462 0-0 .000 25-48 .521 24 26 50 1.5 15 21 4 11 109 3.3 TOTAL 92 0 82-195 .421 0-1 .000 38-71 .535 47 74 121 1.3 18 48 22 23 202 2.2

2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide 13 DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com SOPHOMORE (2013-14): Played in 29 games and av- eraged 1.1 points in those games… averaged 7.0 per contest, including a career-high 20 minutes against UT Martin on Nov. 11, 2013... scored a career-high five points three times on the year with first at Western Kentucky on Jan. 18, followed by five at Troy Feb. 1 and finally five against Louisiana-Monroe March 5… grabbed a career-best five rebounds against Austin Peay on Nov. 11, 2013… dished out a career-high three assists at Western Kentucky on Jan. 18, 2014… pulled down 32 rebounds on the year, 23 of which came on the defensive glass.

FRESHMAN (2012-13): Played in 18 games and scored 19 points on the season… hit three, 3-pointers on the season… recorded a team-high five steals against Louisiana-Monroe on Feb. 16… pulled down a total of Khadija 20 rebounds on the year, 18 of which were on the de- fensive end… scored a season-high four points against Brown Louisiana-Monroe on Feb. 16… played a season-high 17 -Haywood minutes against FIU on Jan. 9. HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 12.5 points, 6.9 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 2.6 steals per game... earned first-team All- Forward - #3 Conference honors and third-team Illinois Basketball Coaches Association All-State recognition... led Cen- 5’11 - Junior tralia High School to the South 7 Conference and Re- Centrallia, Ill. gional championships. Centrallia HS PERSONAL: Daughter of Lequila Haywood and the granddaughter of Birda King... majoring in Early Child- CAREER HIGHS hood Education... neice of Shelvy Haywood who played basketball for A-State in 1969-1970. Points: 5 - Three Times Rebounds: 5 - at Austin Peay - 11/15/13 Steals: 5 - at ULM - 2/16/13 Assists: 3 - at WKU - 1/18/14 FG Made: 2 - Three Times

Career Statistics

|---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| |-----Rebounds-----| Season GP GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg. 2012-13 18 0 8-21 .381 3-12 .250 0-0 .000 2 18 20 1.1 63 212 19 1.1 Returning Players 2013-14 29 0 10-49 .204 5-32 .156 8-13 .615 9 23 32 1.1 12 90833 1.1 TOTAL 47 0 18-70 .257 8-44 .182 8-13 .615 11 41 52 1.1 18 12 2 20 52 1.1

14 2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2013-14): Played in all 34 games and made 22 starts… averaged 5.1 points and 3.3 PlayersReturning rebounds per game… scored a season-high 12 points at South Alabama on Feb. 12, 2014… scored 10 points against Texas State on Feb. 22, 2014… had a season best eight rebounds at Louisiana Tech on Nov. 25, 2013 and then matched the total against South Alabama at home on Jan. 11, 2014… was second on the team with 1.2 steals per game… fourth on the team with 51 offensive rebounds… had a team season-high six rebounds at South Alabama on Feb. 12, 2014… dished out a season- high four assists at Louisiana Tech.

SOPHOMORE (2012-13): Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Watson Chapel High School where she averaged 14 points, five rebounds, two as- sists, two steals and two blocks per game during her Brittney senior season...won two state championships...was named as All-Conference and All-State player during her junior and senior seasons...was the 6A State Tourna- Gill ment Most Valuable Player during her senior season...named to the 6A State All-Tournament team during her sophomore, junior and senior seasons...was Guard - #5 a 2012 Arvest State Player of the Week selection. 5’8 - Junior-RS

PERSONAL: Born September 29, 1992... daughter of Pine Bluff, Ark. Pearl and Bobby Gill...majoring in interdisciplinary Watson Chapel HS studies.

CAREER HIGHS

Points: 12 - at South Al. - 2/12/14 Rebounds: 8 - Twice Blocks: 2 - Twice FG Made: 5 - at South Al. - 2/12/14 FT Made: 3 - Three Times

Career Statistics

|---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| |-----Rebounds-----| Season GP GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg. 2013-14 34 22 70-193 .363 7-35 .200 28-47 .596 51 60 111 3.3 36 46 10 40 175 5.1 TOTAL 34 22 70-193 .363 7-35 .200 28-47 .596 51 60 111 3.3 36 46 10 40 175 5.1

2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide 15 DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com JUNIOR (2013-14): Redshirted.

SOPHOMORE (2012-13 AT KILGORE COLLEGE): Averaged 12.6 points per game... pulled down 6.5 boards per night... dished out nearly three assists per outing... started in 20 of the 24 games she played in and scored a season-high 25 points against Southwestern Christian Col- lege... had two games where scored 22 points against McLennan Com- munity College and Tyler Junior College... recorded two double-doubles on the year, which came in the first and last games of her season... began the 2012-13 season with a 14-point and 11 night against Collin County Community College on November 8 and ended the year with a 17-point, 12 rebound performance against Angelina College on March 2.

FRESHMAN (2011-12 AT HOUSTON): Named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team after leading all freshmen in the league with 9.1 points and 6.1 rebounds per game... led the team in rebounds and placed second in scoring in her first season at Houston... started 25 of 26 games played, averaging 30.3 minutes per contest... averaged 1.4 as- sists and 1.3 steals per game... averaged 7.8 rebounds over the final 12 contests of the season... scored in double figures in 12 games, including 11 times in 16 league contests... posted 10.0 points per game in C-USA Amanda action... shot 36 percent (84-of-232) from the field, 25 percent (9-of-36) from 3-point range and 60 percent (60-of-100) from the free-throw line... named the C-USA Freshman of the Week on Jan. 16 after averaging 14.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.5 steals while shooting 48 percent from Lawson the field against SMU and UAB... tallied 24 points, nine rebounds and four assists in Houston's win over Houston Baptist (Dec. 10)... went 11- of-19 from the field and posted 20 of 24 points in the opening half against the Huskies... knocked down six of the team's seven field goals Forward - #11 over a four-minute stretch in the first half... the 24 points was the most by a freshman since Sha'Ratta Hawkins tallied 29 on March 6, 2006... 5’10 - Junior-RS posted 10 points and five rebounds in the Cougars' road win at South- ern Miss (Jan. 8)... converted a huge layup to snap a late 10-1 Southern Bryan, Texas Miss run with just under two minutes remaining... tallied 15 points and five rebounds and went 6-of-9 from the field against Tulsa (Jan. 19)... Kilgore CC recorded first-career double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds against Rice (Jan. 28)... narrowly missed another double-double at Rice on Feb. 23 with 14 points and nine boards... grabbed 11 rebounds to go with seven points at Memphis (Feb. 12)... missed another double-dou- ble in C-USA Championship First Round loss to Rice on March 7 with CAREER HIGHS nine points and nine boards.

Points: HIGH SCHOOL: Started all four years at Bryan High... enjoyed a monster 24 - Houston Baptist - 12/10/11 senior season, earning 5A First Team All-State honors, as well as being Rebounds: named a Texas Girls Coaches Association All-Star, after averaging 22 points and 13 rebounds per game... also named first team all-district 12 - Rice - 1/28/12 12-5A as a junior and senior... participated in the 4A/5A TGCA All-Star FG Made: game in the summer of 2011, helping lead the South squad with 12 11 - Houston Baptist - 12/10/11 points, six rebounds and one block... also lettered in track her senior 3-Point FG Made: season. 2 - Twice 3-Point FG Attempted: PERSONAL: Amanda Alise Lawson is the daughter of Adrien and Angela 4 - Four Times Lawson.... has two younger siblings, Ajaye and Avston ... majoring in In- terdisciplinary studies.

Career Statistics at Houston

|---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| |-----Rebounds-----| Season GP GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg. 2011-12 26 25 84-232 .362 9-36 .250 60-100 .600 54 108 162 6.2 36 76 11 33 237 9.1 Returning Players TOTAL 26 25 84-232 .362 9-36 .250 60-100 .600 54 108 162 6.2 36 76 11 33 237 9.1

16 2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com SOPHOMORE (2013-14): Played in 32 games and made the first start of her career Dec. 12, 2013 at Wi- PlayersReturning chita State… scored a career-high 18 points on a 6-of-10 mark from beyond the 3-point line at Texas State on Jan. 4, 2014… she missed tying the school record for most 3- pointer in a game by three… scored 107points (3.3 per game) and was 26-of-70 from beyond the arc… col- lected a season-high three rebounds twice with the first coming against North Carolina on Nov. 28, 2013 in the Cancun Challenge and then equaled the total at home against Louisiana-Lafayette on March 8, 2014… played a season-high 27 minutes at Wichita State… knocked down a 3-pointer in A-State’s WNIT game at UTEP… ranked second on the team in 3-point field goal percent- age at 37.1 percent.

FRESHMAN (2012-13): Appeared in 10 games as true freshman… shot 50 percent from the field and 44 per- Jessica cent from beyond the arc… averaged 1.6 points per game… scored a season-high nine points against Austin Peay on Dec. 17… made a season best three, 3-pointers Flanery against Austin Peay… knocked down a 3-pointer with six seconds remaining in A-State’s season opener against Toledo to keep the team’s streak of games with a Forward - #21 at least one 3-pointer made intact. 5’10 - Junior

HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 15 points in class 3A state Mountain View, Ark. tournament playoffs to help lead Mountain View to the Mountain View HS state title...named class 3A state playoff Most Valuable Player...led Mountain view to a 32-2 record while aver- age 19 points and six rebounds...was also a member of the Mountain View football team where she holds the CAREER HIGHS state record for most points scored, most extra points and most fields goals by a female...was also a member of Points: the Yellowjackets softball team...was an honor roll 18 - at Texas State - 1/14/14 scholar. Rebounds: 3 - Twice FG Made: PERSONAL: Daughter of Jimmy and Linnay Flanery... 6 - at Texas State - 1/14/14 majoring in sports management. 3-Point FG Made: 6 - at Texas State - 1/14/14 3-Point FG Attempted: 10 - at Texas State - 1/14/14

Career Statistics

|---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| |-----Rebounds-----| Season GP GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg. 2012-13 10 0 6-12 .500 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 20 20.2 00 0016 1.6 2013-14 32 1 38-90 .422 26-70 .371 5-9 .556 6 21 27 0.8 6 15 17107 3.3 TOTAL 42 1 44-102 .431 30-79 .380 5-9 .556 8 21 29 0.7 6 15 17123 2.9

2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide 17 DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2013-14): The 2013-14 Sun Belt Confer- ence Player of the Year… the third player in Arkansas State history to win the SBC POY award and the first since 1993-94… the second player in school history to win the award outright… a First-Team All-Sun Belt Conference Pick… a CollegeSportsMadness.com All-Sun Belt Conference First-Team selection… Sun Belt Conference All-Tournament Team pick… led the team with 18.9 points per game which was also second in the SBC… had a 49.7 field goal percentage that was fourth best in the con- ference… was named the SBC Player of the Week three times, including twice in the month of November… had a double-double in her first ca- reer game with 30 points and 10 rebounds and ended the regular-sea- son with 17 points and 10 rebounds… second on the team with four double-doubles on the year… scored a season-high 30 points three times… registered double-digit point totals in all but three of A-State’s games… set a Convocation Center record by going 11-of-11 from the free throw line against Western Kentucky on Feb. 5, 2014… nearly recorded the third triple-double in program history she scored 17 points, dished a career-high 10 assists and pulled down eight rebounds against Louisiana-Lafayette on March 8, 2014… ranked in the top-10 in nine statistical categories in the Sun Belt Conference and ranked among the top-12 in 11 categories… recorded back-to-back doubles in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament, including a 22-point, 13 rebound per- Aundrea formance in the championship game.. she has three 30-point games to her credit, ranking her third among Sun Belt Conference players in the that category… named to the All-Tournament team at the Cancun Chal- lenge Tournament where she averaged 11 points and 6.3 rebounds in Gamble three games… scored at least 20 points in 15 games with A-State going 12-5 in those games… led A-State in scoring with 23 points in its WNIT game against UTEP… her 641 points on the season was the fourth-high- est total by an A-State player in school history…started all 34 games on Guard - #24 the season… was one of 60 freshmen and sophomores players ranked among the 250 scorers in the NCAA rankings… had the 10th highest 5’9 - Junior-RS scoring average among all sophomores in the NCAA. McKinney, Texas SOPHOMORE (2012-13): Redshirted. Kilgore College FRESHMAN SEASON (KILGORE COLLEGE): Averaged 16.1 points, 6.2 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 1.9 steals and just under one blocked shot per game for the Lady Rangers...earned all-conference and all-region hon- ors...shot 48 percent from the field...72 percent from the free throw line CAREER HIGHS and 31 percent from 3-point range...her 16.1 points per game ranked third in Region XIV.

Points: HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-sport athlete at McKinney North High 30 - Three Times School... named First Team All-District her junior season and Second Team All-District her sophomore year... recorded 26 points in a game Rebounds: and finished with 51 three pointers during her junior season... played as 13 - vs WKU - 3/15/14 an outside hitter and middle blocker on her high school volleyball FG Made: team... named First Team All-District and Offensive Player of the Year in 11 - Three Times 2009... named First Team All-District and Most Improved Player in 3-Point FG Made: 2008... earned Academic All-District honors in 2008... named Offensive Player of the Year in 2007... was also a member of her high school track 3 - at La. Tech - 11/25/13 team as a jumper and runner... named MVP her junior season. Assists: 10 - Louisiana - 3/8/14 PERSONAL: Born August 8, 1993... the daughter of Jannetta Britt and Elvin Gamble... has one brother, Tedral... originally signed with the Uni- versity of Denver out of high school... majoring in exercise science.

Career Statistics

|---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| |-----Rebounds-----| Season GP GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg. Returning Players 2013-14 34 34 218-439 .497 41-115 .357 164-215 .763 86 136 222 6.5 144 106 13 72 641 18.9 TOTAL 34 34 218-439 .497 41-115 .357164-215 .763 86 136 222 6.5 144 106 13 72 641 18.9

18 2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com FRESHMAN (2013-14): Played in all 34 games and made 11 starts, all during Sun Belt Conference play… PlayersReturning averaged 2.3 points in an average of 16.3 minutes per game… ranked third on the team with 55 assists (1.6)… grabbed 65 rebounds (1.9) and 28 steals (0.8) during her first year... scored a season-high 10 points against ULM on Jan. 29, 2014… grabbed a season best five re- bounds against UALR on Jan. 25, 2014 and then matched the total against Texas State March 3, 2014… had three steals in a game twice with the first coming against Texas State on March 3, 2013 and then again against ULM on March 5, 2014… made the first start of her career on Jan. 18, 2014 at Western Kentucky and started 11 games in a row… played a season-high 29 minutes against Texas State in the semifinals of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament.

HIGH SCHOOL: A standout point guard for Little Rock Jamie Central High School... ranked No. 37 point guard in the nation by ESPN's HoopGurlz... given a 3-star rating by ESPN HoopGurlz... a four-year starter at Little Rock Cen- Ruffins tral... a two-time All-Conference and All-State Tourna- ment team selection... a three-time McDonald's Shootout selection... averaged 10 points, four rebounds, Guard - #12 three assists and three steals while in high school. 5’9 - Sophomore

PERSONAL: Born August 25, 1994... Daughter of John Little Rock, Ark. and Wanda Ruffins... Born on October 25, 1994... has Little Rock Central HS one brother, Jonathan... was invloved in Beta Club, Na- tional Honor Society, Debat Team and Leadies Club in high school... majoring in business administration. Points: 10 - at ULM - 1/29/14 Rebounds: 5 - Twice Steals: 3 - Twice FG Made: 4 - at ULM - 1/29/14 FT Made: 6 - at Georgia St. - 2/8/14

Career Statistics

|---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| |-----Rebounds-----| Season GP GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg. 2013-14 34 11 28-69 .406 0-3 .000 22-43 .512 12 53 65 1.9 55 40 1 28 78 2.3 TOTAL 34 11 28-69 .406 0-3 .000 22-43 .512 12 53 65 1.9 55 40 1 28 78 2.3

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HIGH SCHOOL: Fowler was a four-year starter at Buf- falo Island Central, where she was recognized as a four- time 2A-3A North Conference MVP... She was also nominated four times for all-state, all-state tournament team, and all-NEA Tournament Team Selection... se- lected at The Sun newspaper’s Player of the Year during Brittany her senior season and was a McDonald’s All-American Team Nominee... finished her career with 2,953 points and 769 assists... as a junior, Fowler was selected as the Fowler 103.9 The Game Northeast Arkansas Female Basketball Player of the Year, and was selected three times as The Sun's NEA Best Under The Sun all-area basketball Guard - #13 team... as a sophomore she was selected to the Arkansas 5’8 - Sophomore Democrat-Gazette Super Sophomore Team... as a fresh- man she was selected at the “Newcomer of the Yea” by Leachville, Ark. The Sun newspaper... also ran track, played softball and Buffalo Island HS was a member of the student council. PERSONAL: Born on September 17, 1994... Daughter of Stan and Tina Fowler... has one older sister, Sammi... she CAREER HIGHS also has two younger brothers Stan Jr. and Peyton ... ma- joring in pre-professional chemistry. Points: 5 - Louisiana - 3/8/14 Rebounds: 1 - Six Times Assists: 1 - Twice FG Made: 2 - Louisiana - 3/8/14 FT Made: 4 - vs North Carolina - 11/28/13

Career Statistics

|---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| |-----Rebounds-----| Season GP GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg. Returning Players 2013-14 18 0 4-18 .222 1-7 .143 11-13 .846 06 60.3 48 0020 1.1 TOTAL 18 0 4-18 .222 1-7 .143 11-13 .846 06 60.3 48 0020 1.1

20 2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com FRESHMAN SEASON (2013-14): Made her A-State debut Nov. 11 against Missouri State … recorded the PlayersReturning first point of her Red Wolves’ career Nov. 22 against Kent State … scored a season-high three points against North Carolina in the Cancun Challenge on Nov. 28 … also grabbed a season best three rebounds against the Tar Heels … appeared in 11 games and averaged 3.1 minutes per outing.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four year letterwinner at Rowlett HIgh School where she helped lead the team to the district championship in her senior season of 2012-13 ... aver- aged 14.6 points, 2.4 assists, 2.4 steals and 2.6 re- bounds per contest during her senior season ... named team MVP in back-to-back seasons ... also earned Defen- sive MVP Team honors ... was a second-team all-district selection her sophomore season. Dominique

PERSONAL: Born July 14, 1995 ... daughter of Dion and Deborah Oliver ... has one sister, Devin ... majoring in Oliver pre-professional biology.

Guard - #25 5’6 - Sophomore Rowlett, Texas Rowlett HS

CAREER HIGHS

Points: 3 - North Carolina - 11/28/13 Rebounds: 5 - Twice FG Made: 1 - North Carolina - 11/28/13 3-Point FG Made: 1 - North Carolina - 11/28/13 3-Point FG Attempted: 2 - North Carolina - 11/28/13

Career Statistics

|---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| |-----Rebounds-----| Season GP GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg. 2013-14 11 0 1-6 .167 1-3 .333 2-7 .286 33 60.5 23 0050.5 TOTAL 11 0 1-6 .167 1-3 .333 2-7 .286 33 60.5 23 0050.5

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Aaliyah Lauren Warren Bradshaw

Forward - #0 Forward - #1 6’3 - Freshman 6’2 - Freshman Irving, Texas Mesquite, Texas Irving MacArthur HS Mesquite Horn HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned 6-5A All-district HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 12.5 points and 11.5 second-team honors as a junior and rebounds per game during her senior season at Mesquite Horn High School … a 2014 McDonald’s earned 6-5A academic first-team all-dis- All-America nominee … earned All-State honors trict recognition at Irving MacArthur from the Texas Girls Coaches Association … the High School … member of the Texas Fire 12-5A District Defensive Player of the Year … led which won the Texas Best of the Best her school to a 21-10 overall record, including Tournament in the summer of 2013 wins in 14 of the final 16 games and the 12-5A district title … participated in the Texas High where she was named as the tourna- School All-Star game … averaged a double-double ment’s top rebounder and was given the in her senior season with 12.5 points and 11.5 re- “Outstanding Post” award … a 2014 Mc- bounds per game … finished second in the Dallas- Donald’s All-American nominee ... grad- Forth Worth area in rebounding with 333 total uated Magnum Cum Laude. rebounds … helped Mesquite finished third in the 12-5A district with 12-14 overall record and an 8-6 record in the league … led her AAU team, PERSONAL: Daughter of Sandra Miller Texas Hustle, to the finals of the 17U Open Tour- … March 3, 1996 ... majoring in social nament in 2013.

Newcomers work. PERSONAL: Daughter of Mark and Deborah Bradshaw … born July 23, 1996 … major is psy- chology.

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Akasha Christyal Westbrook Holloway

Guard - #10 Guard - #14 5’10 - Freshman 5’8 - Freshman Malvern, Ark. Little Rock, Ark. Malvern HS Parkview HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Led Malvern High School to HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as a three-star recruit and ranked as the No. 55 talent at the guard position in back-to-back state championships in 2013 the class of 2014 by ESPN … a 2014 finalists for the and 2014 … named the class 4A tournament KATV McDonald’s Full Court Player of the Year ... a MVP in 2013 while also earned All-State tour- three-time all-conference selection and helped lead Little Rock Parkview to the state finals for three nament, All-State, All-Region and All-Confer- consecutive years … won the state championship in ence honors in route to the championship ... 2012 where she led the team in scoring with 12 points in the championship game … ranked among team has won 12 straight games in the post- the top 100 recruits by the Carolina Scouting Report season in two seasons … earned All-District … selected to play in the 2014 Arkansas Activities honors in 2014 … a 2014 finalists for the Association All-Star game … a 2013-14 All-State se- lection and a 2014 All-State Tournament team pick KATV McDonald’s Full Court Player of the … also ran track at Parkview where she placed sixth Year … selected to play in the Arkansas Activi- in the 200-meter dash, sixth in the 400-meter dash, ties Association All-Star game … also played seventh in the triple jump and helped the 4x400 relay team take first place at the 6A State champi- volleyball at Malvern High School where onships in 2013 … named as a 2013-14 6A All-State earned All-State and All-Conference honors in track selection … at the 6A State track meet in 2014 she placed fourth in the 100-meter dash, second in 2013 and 2014. the 200-meter dash, fourth in the 400-meter dash, earned a 10th place finish in the long jump and fin- PERSONAL: Daughter of Carlos and April ished second in the triple jump ... graduated third in her class … member of the National Honor Society … Westbrook born Aug. 27, 1996 … majoring in selected as an AP Scholar athlete. exercise science. PERSONAL: Daughter of Charles and Teressa Hol- loway … born Oct. 29, 1995 ... majoring in sports management.

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Ogo Obinabo

Forward - #33 6’2 - Freshman Plano, Texas Plano HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Helped lead Plano High School to a 26-8 overall record and a 14-4 mark in the 10-5A District standings which was good for second place … led the Dallas- Fort Worth area in rebounding with 13.9 boards (416 total) per game during her sen- ior season … named the 10-5A Defensive Dis- trict Player of the Year … averaged 8.9 points (268 total) and 0.7 assists (22 total) per game … grabbed 16 rebounds on Jan. 31, 2014 to help lead Plano to a 40-33 victory over Plano West, the state of Texas’ ninth ranked team in class 5A ... named a "Player to Watch" by the Dallas Morning News ... played AAU basket- ball for DFW Elite.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Chinelo Obinabo … born Jan. 8, 1996 … major is undecided ... Newcomers originally born in Nigeria ... is a black belt in karate.

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One of the most recognizable names and the second time in program history. faces in the Sun Belt Conference and women’s It was also a historic year for Boyer, who college basketball, Brian Boyer has built an il- surpassed former Louisiana Tech coach Leon lustrious career highlighted by countless Barrmore and Florida International coach milestones, including becoming the all-time Cindy Russo for the most league wins in Sun wins leader in the SBC. Belt Conference at 136 on March 5. Boyer In his 15 years on the sidelines, Boyer was currently stands at 137 career league wins the primary architect in transforming the and won his third career SBC Coach of the Arkansas State women’s program into a Year award at the end of the season. model of consistency since taking over in Under Boyer’s tutelage, two players (Aun- 1999 and guiding the team to an appearance drea Gamble and Jane Morrill) were named to in the Women’s National Invitation Tourna- the SBC All-Conference Team, while Gamble ment. He has coached the Red Wolves to five went on to earn the Players of the Year appearances in the WNIT and two SBC regu- award. Gamble and Morrill would earn SBC lar-season championships including the out- All-Tournament Team honors. right regular season crown in 2013-14. The Red Wolves also earned a berth in the An ambassador for both Arkansas State WNIT for the ninth time in the program’s his- and the sport of college basketball, Boyer has tory and the fifth appearance under Boyer. A- enjoyed an unprecedented level of success State finished the year with 22 total victories, through an energetic and positive approach tied for the second most in school history, its to the game. A three-time Sun Belt Confer- 14 conference victories were the most ever ence Coach of the Year (2003-04, 2004-05 & by an Arkansas State women’s basketball 2013-14), Boyer has compiled an impressive team. 248-212 (.539) record over his 15-year ca- Boyer has coached 23 players to All-Con- reer. ference status during his tenure, but his Boyer possesses the most conference wins team’s success is not limited to just on the by a coach in Sun Belt Conference in both the court. The program won back-to-back Sun men’s and women’s game. He is the longest Belt Conference Team Academic honors in tenured basketball active coach in the confer- 2012-13 and 2013-14 with team GPA’s that ence and has also coached more games than were over the 3.0 mark. any basketball coach (men’s or women’s) in In 2011, he became Arkansas State’s all- Arkansas State history. time leader in victories with his 197th win The 2013-14 campaign was perhaps the over UALR on Feb. 26, 2011. He captured his best of Boyer’s historic career at A-State. The 200th career win on Nov. 20, 2013 and his Red Wolves finished with a 22-12 overall 225th career win on Feb. 16, 2013. record and a 14-4 mark in the Sun Belt Con- Boyer had immediate success upon being ference (SBC). The squad captured the out- named the program’s sixth head coach in right regular-season Sun Belt Conference title 1999-2000. He guided his initial team to an for the first time in school history. A-State en- 18-12 overall record and a berth in the WNIT tered the SBC Tournament as the No. 1 seed tournament for the second consecutive sea- and advanced to the championship game for son. After a 14-win year and back-to-back 12-

2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide 25 DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com win season, Arkansas State entered into what women's basketball coaches to win back-to- was perhaps its best five-year stretch in his- back coach of the year honors. Adrianne tory from 2003-2008. Davie, Rudy Sims and Ali Carter all earned Arkansas State had 96 wins over the five All-Sun Belt honors following the 2004-05 years, three WNIT appearances and captured season, marking the first time in Red Wolves a share of the 2003-04 SBC East Division reg- history that three players earned all-confer- ular-season crown. In 2004-05, A-State ad- ence honors in a single season. vanced to the quarterfinals of the WNIT, In the 2006-07 season the Red Wolves fin- which included a 98-84 over Arkansas in ished 21-13, advanced to the second round of front of a record crowd of 10,892 at the Con- the WNIT before falling to eventual tourna- vocation Center. ment runner-up Wisconsin, and continued to build on their already-impressive home THROUGH THE YEARS record with a 14-2 mark at the Convocation In his first season, Boyer guided Arkansas Center. Arkansas State posted home victories State to its only top-25 ranking in school his- over NCAA Tournament participants Okla- tory. A-State was ranked in a tie for 25th homa State and Louisiana-Lafayette, South- place with Boston College with 48 votes in eastern Conference member Alabama, and the Associated Press Poll on Jan. 3, 2000. He WNIT participants South Dakota State and finished the year with an 18-12 record mak- Murray State. In all, 14 of the Red Wolves' 34 ing him the first coach since Sara Wooley to games during the 2006-07 season were 18 games in the first season as a head coach. against teams that played in the NCAA or The 2003-04 season culminated with the WNIT tournaments. The 2006-07 Red program's first-ever regular season confer- Wolves also reached the 10-victory milestone ence championship, and a return to the WNIT. The Red Wolves finished 19-10 overall and 10-4 in league play, earning a share of the Sun Belt East division title as they posted one of the top turnarounds in Division I, picking up seven more wins than the previous sea- son. A-State’s 19 victories that season were the most since the 1997-98 season, sparked in part by the best start in school basketball history - a seven game win streak to open the season. The strong start carried over into Sun Belt play as Arkansas held the top spot in the East division from start to finish. Adri- anne Davie earned honorable-mention all- conference honors as a true freshman, and Boyer was rewarded with his first conference Coach of the Year Award. In the 2004-05 season, A-State put to- gether a program-best 10-game Sun Belt Con- ference winning streak, part of an 11-game win streak that was the fourth longest in school history. Arkansas finished the season 21-11 overall and in second place in the Sun Belt East Division at 11-3, giving Boyer his first 20-win season as head coach. The squad advanced to the quarterfinals of the WNIT Tournament, defeating SEC powers Missis- Arkansas State head coach Brian Boyer sippi State and Arkansas along the way. The is the all-time winningest coach in A- State history with 248 career wins. He team's success earned Boyer his second Head Coach also became the Sun Belt’s all-time straight Sun Belt Conference Coach of the leader in conference wins in 2013-14 Year Award and joined former A-State coach and currents has 137 SBC victories Jerry Ann Winters as the only two A-State

26 2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com quicker than any other team in ASU history, coaching performances, molding a group of picking up their 10th win of the season Jan. 3, unheralded players into a team that pro- 2007. duced yet another 20-win season at Arkansas Head Coach Under Boyer's guidance, several individual State. Faced with the task of replacing three records fell during the 2006-07 season as 1,000-point scorers, including the program's well. Seniors Adrianne Davie and Rudy Sims all-time leading shot blocker and rebounder, rewrote the Red Wolves record books, with along with the all-time assists leader, Boyer Davie shattering the career blocked shots directed Arkansas State to a 20-12 record. A- record with 132 and the career rebounding State won a record 13 conference games dur- record with 1,147. Sims set a new mark in ing the 2007-08 season, and reached the career assists with 548, and became the first semifinals of the Sun Belt Conference Tourna- A-State player in over a decade to record a ment for the 13th time in 16 tries. The Red triple-double when she scored 14 points, Wolves finished the season with the distinc- grabbed 11 rebounds, and handed out 10 as- tion of being the only Division I program in sists in a 65-58 overtime victory at the country with a winning record that did Louisiana-Lafayette. Davie was named All- not have a single player who averaged double Sun Belt Conference for the fourth straight figure scoring. season, while Sims earned the honor for the Arkansas State posted victories over third straight year. Senior Ali Carter became Brigham Young and Alabama early in the sea- the 16th member of the career 1,000-point son, earning the win over the Crimson Tide club. on the road in Tuscaloosa. The Red Wolves Although the 2007-08 season was ex- finished 2007 with a 6-7 record, but went on pected by many to be a rebuilding year, Boyer a tear in the New Year, closing out the season put forth what was arguably one of his finest with a 14-5 finish and a run to the semifinals

The Boyer Family - Rhonda, Brian, Simon and Alvin

2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide 27 DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com of the SBC Tournament for the fourth consec- third in the nation, losing in a national semifi- utive season. nal contest and finishing with a 29-3 overall mark. BEFORE ARKANSAS STATE Boyer came to Arkansas State in 1995 and PERSONAL spent four seasons as an assistant under Jeff Boyer serves on the Board of Directors for Mittie who has had coaching stops at TCU the Northeast Arkansas Fellowship of Chris- and now Kansas State. tian Athletes and was recognized as 100 Out- Prior to his arrival he spent time as an as- standing Staff to Contribute to the success of sistant to the men's team at Missouri West- Arkansas State during its first 100 years in ern, which was a NCAA Division II 2012. Tournament participant five years (1990, He is a highly sought after motivational 1991, 1992, 1994 and 1995) and won two speaker and speaks on a broad range of top- conference championships. The team made ics in addition to Red Wolves basketball and the Sweet 16 in 1990. As a women's assistant, is frequently requested both locally and na- Boyer and Missouri Western made two NCAA tionally. Boyer is extremely active in and Tournament appearances, including a trip to around the Jonesboro community, donating the Final Four in 1995 and the Elite Eight the his time and money to many organizations. previous season. Boyer is a graduate of Missouri Western The team went 31-3 in 1995 and made it State College in St. Joseph, Mo., where he to the Final Eight of the national tournament. earned his bachelor’s degree in education. He It also went undefeated through its MIAA resides in Jonesboro, Ark., with his wife schedule at 16-0. In 1994, the team finished Rhonda. Boyer Through The Years Overall Conference Year School W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Finish Postseason 99-00 A-State 18-12 .600 8-8 .500 5th WNIT 00-01 A-State 14-14 .548 8-8 .611 T4th-East 01-02 A-State 12-16 .429 6-8 .429 4th-East 02-03 A-State 12-18 .400 5-9 .357 4th-East 03-04 A-State 19-10 .655 10-4 .714 T1st-East WNIT 04-05 A-State 21-10 .656 11-3 .786 2nd-East WNIT 05-06 A-State 15-15 .500 7-7 .500 4th-West 06-07 A-State 21-13 .617 11-7 .611 4th-West WNIT 07-08 A-State 20-12 .625 13-5 .722 2nd-West 08-09 A-State 16-14 .533 10-8 .556 2nd-West 09-10 A-State 13-18 .419 7-11 .389 3rd-West 10-11 A-State 18-14 .563 9-7 .563 T3rd-West 11-12 A-State 12-18 .500 6-10 .375 5th-West 12-13 A-State 15-15 .500 12-8 .600 2nd-West Head Coach 13-14 A-State 22-12 .647 14-4 .777 1st WNIT Career 15 Seasons 248-212 .539 137-107 .561 - 5 WNIT

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Brian Boyer is entering his 16th season as head coach at Arkasas State THE BOYER FILE Hometown: Memphis, Mo. Born: October 24, 1969 High school: Scottland County College: Missouri Western State College Years in coaching: 15 Wife: Rhonda

COACHING ASSIGNMENTS YEAR-BY-YEAR Years School Position Postseason 1989-95 Missouri Western Assistant Coach (Men’s Program) 5 NCAA Tournaments 1993-95 Missouri Western Assistant Coach (Women’s Program)2 NCAA Tournaments 1 NCAA Final Four (1995) 1995-99 Arkansas State Assistant Coach 1 WNIT 1999-Cur. Arkansas State Head Coach 5 WNIT

AWARDS AND HONORS •3x Sun Belt Conferene Coach of the Year (Most recent 2013-14) •All-time wins leader at Arkansas State (men’s or women’s) •All-time SBC leader in conference wins •On the Board of Directors for Northeast Arkansas Fellowship of Christian Athletes. •Recognized in 2012 as one of the 100 Outstanding Staff to Contribute to the success of Arkansas State during its first 100 years •Coaches Arkansas State into its only appearance AP Top-25 poll during the 1999-2000 season. At the time it was the only Division I top-25 ranking of any sport at A-State. •Longest tenured head coach in the Sun Belt Conference.

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Aaron Kallhoff Assistant Coach • Second Season

Aaron Kallhoff begins his second season named the North Texas Junior College Ath- with Arkansas State women’s basketball team letic Conference Co-Coach of the Year in his in 2014-15. final season at Hill College and led the Lady Since arriving in Jonesboro, the Red Rebels to the Region V semifinals. The 2011- Wolves have been one of the top teams in the 12 squad finished 27-5 and was co-confer- Sun Belt Conference, winning the outright ence champions. Kallhoff was named as one regular-season title for the first time in of the nation’s top and up coming Junior Col- school history in his first season on the lege Coaches by Women’s Basketball Insider bench. A-State went 22-12 and 14-4 in league publication. play in 2013-14 and earned the No. 1 seed In his time at Hill, Kallhoff coached three entering the conference tournament at the All-Americans, four All-Region V selections, end of the year. The team advanced to the SBC 16 NTJCAC All-Conference selections, one championship for just the second time in NTJCAC Player of the Year, two NTJCAC Defen- school history and made its eighth appear- sive Players of the Year and one NTJCAC ance in the Women’s National Invitation Freshman of the Year. His teams were also Tournament the season’s end. named Academic All-American teams on Kallhoff helped coach sophomore Aundrea three separate occasions. Gamble to the Sun Belt Conference Player of He spent one season serving as the head the Year award in his first season and the Red women’s basketball coach and assistant ath- Wolves saw their offensive production rise by letic director at Allen County Community Col- nearly 13 points per game upon his arrival. lege in Iola, Kan., prior to his time at Hill The 2013-14 squad won the second most College where the Red Devils achieved a 3.1 games in school history (22) and scored the overall team grade point average under his eighth most in program history (107) on tenure. He also coached a player to a Jayhawk March 5 on it’s to clinching the SBC regular- season title. Kallhoff (Pronounced: Call-Off) joins the staff after spending the previous season as an assistant coach at Trinity Valley Community College in Athens, Texas where he helped coach the Lady Cardinals to their seventh Na- tional Junior College Athletic Association Women’s Basketball Championship. TVCC fin- ished the year with a 36-1 record. Prior to his time at Trinity Valley Commu- nity College, Kallhoff spent fours at Hill Col- lege in Hillsboro, Texas, where he served as the head coach of the Lady Rebels. In his first year he coached Hill College to a conference Assistant Coach runner-up finish and helped the Lady Rebels advance to the Region V Tournament. He was

30 2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com East All-Conference selection. field goal percentage. In 2000, he earned All- Kallhoff also spent time as the men’s assis- Region IX athletic and academic honors at Assistant Coach tant basketball at Seward County Community Northeast Nebraska Community College after College in Liberal, Kan., where the Saints averaging 14 points per game. made the Region VI tournament and had After Northeast, Kallhoff spent a redshirt every sophomore move on to a four-year uni- season at Southern Utah, where the team ad- versity, with three signing with Division I in- vanced to the first round of the NCAA Tourna- stitutions. ment. He completed his playing career at After graduating from college, Kallhoff Bemidji State where he was a two-year spent three years as the men’s assistant bas- starter, and in his senior season led the na- ketball coach at Allen County. From 2003-06, tion (NCAA Division II) in /turnover he helped lead the Allen County basketball ratio. program to two berths in the Region VI Tour- In 2003, Kallhoff graduated from Bemidji nament. In his three seasons, Kallhoff State University in Bemidji, Minn., earning a coached four Jayhawk East All-Conference se- bachelor’s degree in mass communication lections, two NJCAA All-Region VI picks and with an emphasis in public relations, adver- one JUCO All-American. tising and electronic media. While at Bemidji A native of Norfolk, Neb., Kallhoff’s career State, he represented the university as a as a player began in 1998, when he was chairman for the Special Olympics and the tabbed the Northeast Nebraska High School United Way Foundation. Additionally, Kallhoff Player of the Year at Norfolk Catholic High was involved with the Fellowship of Christian School. Athletes. He began his collegiate career at Iowa Cen- Kallhoff and his wife, Josie, have a six-year- tral Community College where he led the old daughter, Camden, and a one-year old NJCAA Division II Iowa Region in three-point son, Caylix.

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Sonja Tate Assistant Coach • ird Season

Sonja Tate returned to Arkansas State season and owns the top-five single game prior to the 2012-13 season, and serves as an scoring performances at A-State. She remains assistant coach on the A-State Women's Bas- the only A-State women’s player to have ketball staff. scored 40 or more points in a single game, a Now entering her third season as a coach feat she accomplished five times, including a at A-State, the accolades have continued to 50-point performance against Louisiana- pour in for the former standout Arkansas Lafayette during the 1992-93 season. Tate player. On March 8, 2013 Tate became the connected on 95 three-pointers during the first Arkansas State women's player in any 1992-93 season, an A-State record that still sport to be inducted into the Arkansas Sports stands. Hall of Fame after an outstanding career in She also holds the single-season rebound- both the collegiate and professional ranks. ing record with 327 boards, is third on the In her two seasons on the bench, the Red all-time rebounding charts with 1,006, and is Wolves have gone 37-27 and captured the the career steals leader with 402. She also out-right Sun Belt Conference regular-season owns the top-two single-season records title for the first time in school history in with 125 steals during the 1992-93 season 2013-14. The team captured the No. 1 seed in and 114 thefts in 1991-92. She remains the the SBC Tournament for the first-time in only player in ASU history to record a school history and advanced to the champi- quadruple double, finishing with 29 points, onship for just the second time in school his- 14 rebounds, 10 assists and 10 steals in an tory. The squad went on to make its ninth 86-59 victory at Mississippi Valley State Jan. appearance in the Women’s National Invita- 27, 1993. Later that season, she led A-State tion Tournament and amassed the second to a 67-54 win over SMU in the finals and most wins in school history with 22. earned MVP honors in the National Women’s Tate helped the Red Wolves increase their scoring average by nearly 13 points per game in 2013-14 and helped coach the team into a 44 percent field goal percentage, a rise from the previous season as well. She also serves as the recruiting coordinator and has helped the Red Wolves two of the top signing classes in each of the last two seasons. Arguably the best basketball player to ever don an A-State jersey, Tate, who played at A- State from 1990-93, remains at the top of the A-State record books in six statistical cate- gories. With 2,312 points, she remains the career scoring leader in both women’s and men’s basketball at Arkansas State. Tate also

Assistant Coach holds the single-season scoring record at A- State with 820 points during the 1992-93

32 2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com Invitation Tournament. WNBA career with the , Following her freshman season, she was where she was a three-year starter. During Assistant Coach named Co-Newcomer of the Year in the her time with the Lynx, she led the team in American South Conference. She earned All- minutes played, assists and steals and was American South Conference honors as a among the top-three rebounders on the team. sophomore and All-Sun Belt Conference hon- She also played professionally in France, Rus- ors as a junior and a senior. Prior to her sen- sia, Spain, and with the American Basketball ior season, she was named preseason League. first-team All-America by Dick Vitale’s Bas- Most recently, she was head women’s bas- ketball Magazine and following the season ketball coach at William A. Hough High was named Sun Belt Conference Player of the School in Charlotte, N.C., leading a program Year and a Kodak All-American. that did not exist prior to 2010 to a two-year She was also an All-American track and record of 37-19 following the 2011-12 sea- field athlete while at A-State, and remains in son. Tate directed Hough to the North Car- the top-10 in A-State history in six events. olina State Playoffs in both of her seasons as She set the school record in the heptathlon in head coach. 1994 with 5,247 points, a mark that remains Tate earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Phys- at No. 2 today. ical Education and Health from Arkansas She was inducted into the A-State Hall of State in 1996 and her Master’s of Education Honor in 2004, two years after finishing her from A-State in 2005.

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Aisha Stewart Assistant Coach • First Season

Aisha Stewart is entering her first season Before her time at South Alabama, she as an assistant coach for the Arkansas State spent two seasons at South Carolina State as women’s basketball team. an assistant coach where she handled both Stewart has nine years of coaching experi- administrative and coaching duties. ence, including six within the Sun Belt at Prior to joining the South Carolina State South Alabama where she coached from 2008 staff, Stewart spent one season as an assis- until 2014. She served as one of the Jaguars’ tant coach at Allen County Community Col- academic coordinators while also taking part lege in Iola, Kan. She helped guide the Lady in recruiting trips, preparing scouting reports Red Devils to a 19-12 overall record and 11-7 and one on one shooting instruction with stu- record in KJCCC play, the team’s best record dent-athletes. in nearly a decade. Her time at South Alabama saw the She is a 2004 graduate of Catawba (N.C.) Jaguars claim 95 victories, including a 21-11 College where she earned a Bachelor of Arts record in her first season in 2008-09. Stewart degree in sociology and received her master’s was responsible for helping South Alabama degree in rehabilitation counseling from become the Sun Belt’s leader in scoring de- South Carolina State in 2008. fense at 52.8 percent in 2011-12, a stat that Stewart played at Catawba College where also ranked 11th in the nation. she set a school record in 3-pointers made Under Stewart’s tutelage, seven players and led her team to back-to-back conference were named to the Sun Belt’s All-Conference titles. teams, including Mary Nixon and Masna El She is a native of Topeka, Kan., and at- who each earned third-team selections in tended Highland Park High School. 2011-12 and 2012-13. She guided Sarda Pe- terson into the school’s career leader in 3- pointers made from 2009-12 and helped Siedah Banks to second place on South Al- abama’s career free throw percentage list. In her six years as an assistant coach at South Alabama, the team ranked either first or second in the league in defensive field goal percentage and scoring defense in four of those years. She was also responsible for the recruitment and development of Rachel Cumbo, who led the Sun Belt in 3-point field goal percentage this past year. As the team’s academic coordinator liai- son, Stewart sent 18 student-athletes to the All-Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll (GPA 3.0 and above) and had seven make the

Assistant Coach Sun Belt Conference’s Commissioners List (GPA 3.5 and above).

34 2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com Assistant Coach Renae Shippy Director of Operations • First Season

Renae Shippy begins her first season as the Arkansas State women's basketball Director of Operations. Shippy’s primary responsibility will be to serve as the team's travel coordinator. In addition, she will handle all facility scheduling and arrange community service and promotion engage- ments for the staff and team, assist in the team’s social media efforts and coordinate the team’s meals when on the road. Shippy spent the past season as a graduate assistant coach at Central Missouri, helping the Jennies to a 26-5 mark and a berth in the NCAA Division II Central Regional Tournament that included a 82-69 over Northern State in the opening round. During her one season on the bench she helped coach the Jennies to a 75.8 points per game average, the third-best in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association and 41st nationally. Prior to joining the Jennies’ coaching staff, Shippy played at Central Missouri where she was named a team captain during her senior season. In her final season she scored a career-high 18 points against Southwest Baptist and had a career three-point field goal percentage of .364. During the 2012 season, she served as a student assistant for the Central Missouri volleyball team. She graduated in 2012 with a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education and will be pursuing a master’s degree in Sports Administration at Arkansas State. SUPPORT STAFF

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2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide 35 DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2013-14 The 2013-14 season saw Arkansas State claim a second regular season Sun Belt Conference championship and its first outright SBC championship in program history. A-State clinched the title with a history 107-57 victory over Louisiana-Monroe on March 5. The 107 points were tied for the fourth most in school history and the most since 2002-03. The Red Wolves were wire-to-wire champions for the first time in school history and beat every team in the league at least once on its way to the championship. A- State carried the momentum in the SBC Tournament defeating both ULM and Texas State in convincing fashion. In the championship game against Western Kentucky, the Red Wolves held a lead late but ultimately fell by one point to deny Arkansas State its first NCAA Tournament berth. As a result of winning the regular season championship, the Arkansas State re- ceived an automatic bid into the WNIT Postseason tournament. It was the ninth over- all appearance for A-State in the tournament. SBC Champions

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SONJA TATE ADRIANNE DAVIE RUDY SIMS ASHLEY OLVERA 1999 WNBA Draft, Lynx 2007 WNBA Camp 2007 WNBA Elizur Natanya 2nd Round Connecticut Sun Pre Draft Camp Israel RED WOLVES IN THE PROS Arkansas State has a rich history when it comes to sending players to the professional ranks. The Red Wolves have sent players to the WNBA, ABL, Israel, Spain, France, Russia and other parts of Europe. The most noteable of A-State pro alumni is current assistant coach Sonja Tate who played in multiple countries overseas, in the ABL and later in the WNBA for the Minnesota Lynx. Tate’s career spanned four countries and two professional leagues in the United States. To date, she is the only Arkansas State women’s basketball to have played in the WNBA. The Red Wolves have continued to produce talent that is covetted around the world. Most re- cently Ashley Olvera, who played at Arkansas State from 2011-13, signed to play professionaly in Isarel, joining former forward Shay Scott as the last two Red Wolves to continue their careers over- seas. Scott played at A-State from 2008-11 and signed to play after the conclusion of her senior season. In 2007, a pair of A-State greats were invited to the WNBA Pre-Draft Camp in Cleveland, Ohio. Adrianne Davie and Rudy Sims were each invited to the camp that offered coaches and general managers from all 13 WNBA teams an opportunity to evaluate the top young players from around the world in advance of the 2007 WNBA Draft. Davie was later invited to the Connecticut Sun’s training camp but was let go before the start of the 2007 WNBA season. Tanisha Johnson, who lettered in 1999 and 2000, also spent time overseas in several profes- sionaly leagues in the early part of the century. Julia Hagood took part in the WNBA Pref-Draft camp in 2000 and was part of the USA Team Trials in Colorado Spring, Colorado in the summer of 1999. Tate also took part in the USA Trials prior to the start of the start of her senior season in the early 1990s.

SHAY SCOTT TANISHA JOHNSON JULIE HAGOOD Played in Israel Played in Europe Team USA Trials

2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide 37 DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com A-STATE IN THE WNIT the game with a big run to snatch away • Arkansas State made its ninth appearance A-State’s first ever SBC crown and NCAA in the Women’s National Invitation Tourna- bid. ment and its fifth under head coach Brian Boyer. ANOTHER ONE FOR THE MANTLE • The Red Wolves have an all-time record of • Aundrea Gamble and Jane Morrill were each 12-8 in the WNIT. named to the SBC All-Tournament team • It was A-State’s first appearance in the after their performances in the event. WNIT since the 2006-07 season and its first • Gamble led the Red Wolves by averaging 19 since the tournament expanded to 64 points and 10.3 rebounds over the three teams. games, including back-to-back double- • It was the first-time that Arkansas State has doubles in the semifinals and finals. gotten the automatic bid from the Sun Belt • Morrill averaged 8.7 points and 3.3 Conference to be in the WNIT. All of its rebounds during the tournament, including other appearance were at-large bids. 14 points in the SBC finals.

OH SO CLOSE MOST GAMES PLAYED • Arkansas State narrowly missed out on • Arkansas State played 34 games in 2013-14 securing its first NCAA Tournament berth tying the record for the most games played after falling to Western Kentucky by one in a single season. The previous mark was point in the Sun Belt Conference Tourna- set during the 2006-07 year. ment finals. A-STATE COLLECTS SBC POSTSEASON • The Red Wolves led throughout most of the AWARDS game and held a 14-point lead in the • Sophomore guard Aundrea Gamble become second half, but the Lady Toppers ended just the third player in A-State history to earn Sun Belt Conference Player of the Years when the league announced its postseason award March 11. • Gamble is the first player since Shyla Tucker (1993-94) to earn the POY award. She was also an SBC First-Team All-Conference selection. • A-State head coach Brian Boyer was named the SBC’s Coach of the Year for the third time in his career (2003-04, 2004-05). • Boyer became the fourth coach in Sun Belt history to win the Coach of the Year award at least three times, joining former Louisiana Tech coach Leon Barrmore, Brian Boyer led the Red Wolves to former Western Kentucky coach Mary

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Rick Insell. • It is the first time since 2002-03 that A-State 2013-14 Season Notes • Jane Morrill was also named as an SBC has won an SBC title. That year’s team won Second-Team pick for the third time in her a share of the East Division title. career. • This is the first that the Red Wolves have won the overall SBC crown and clinched the COLLEGESPORTSMADNESS.COM SBC ALL- No. 1 seed heading into the conference CONFERENCE tournament. • CollegeSportsMadness.com named Brian

Boyer as the Sun Belt Conference Coach of 20-WIN REGULAR SEASON the Year when it announced its postseason • A-State closed out the regular season with a awards on its website March 11. 90-49 victory over Louisiana-Lafayette • Aundrea Gamble was named as First-Team March 8 and finished the regular season selection, while Jane Morrill was a Second- with a 20-10 overall record. Team pick and Jalen O’Bannon was chosen to • This was just the Red Wolves’ second 20- the Fourth-Team. win regular season in school history. The last time it was done was in 1992-93 when CHAMPIONS IN THE CLASSROOM Arkansas State won the NWIT. • The Arkansas State women’s basketball • This was the 10th, 20-win season in school team has not only been champions on the history. court this past season, but also in the class

room as well and was awarded the Sun CLOSING IT OUT IN STYLE Belt’s Team Academic award. • Arkansas State closed out the regular • Jessica Flanery and Carlisha Wyatt were season with a pair of dominating named to the SBC’s Commissioner’s List for performances at home to clinch the regular having a GPA of 3.50 or higher. season SBC title. • Hanna Qedan, Carlette Wyatt, Jasmine Hunt, • A-State defeated ULM 107-57 and then Khadija Brown-Haywood and Jane Morrill were named to the SBC’s Academic Honor Roll for having GPA’s of 3.0 or higher.

MOST WINS SINCE...... • A-State’s 22 victories are the most since the squad went 22-19 in 1993-94. • The school record for wins is 25, which the Red Wolves have achieved twice (91-92 & 92-93).

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPS • Arkansas State finished the regular season as the outright Sun Belt Conference regular-season champions for the first time in school history. Jessica Flanery, JR., Guard

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BOYER SETS NEW SBC RECORD • Brian Boyer is now the all-time leader for the most Sun Belt Conference wins in

2013-14 Seaon Notes league history after the Red Wolves victory Brittany Fowler, SO., Guard

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All games 2013-14 Results

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES (22-12) (12-2) (9-6) (1-4) CONFERENCE (14-4) (8-1) (6-3) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE (8-8) (4-1) (3-3) (1-4)

DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE RESULT ATTEND. POINTS REBOUNDS Nov. 11 7:05 p.m. Missouri State 79-61 W 1109 (30) Gamble (10) Gamble Nov. 15 7:00 p.m. at Austin Peay 79-69 W 525 (22) Morrill (9) Wyatt Nov. 19 7:05 p.m. UT Martin 66-75 L 894 (30) Gamble (9) O’Bannon Nov. 22 7:05 p.m. Kent State 92-61 W 1098 (15) Qedan (8) O’Bannon Nov. 25 6:30 p.m. at Lousiana Tech 91-68 W 1132 (26) Qedan (8) Gill (8) Gamble Nov. 28 2:30 p.m. North Carolina 60-93 L 934 (15) O’Bannon (8) Gamble Nov. 29 2:30 p.m. Illinois 54-70 L 730 (20) O’Bannon (12) O’Bannon Nov. 30 Noon Arizona State 66-69 L 934 (23) Gamble (6) O’Bannon Dec. 12 7:05 p.m. at Wichita State 47-66 L 1244 (17) Gamble (8) Gamble Dec. 18 Noon Tenessee Tech 90-75 W 2011 (28) Gamble (7) Wyatt Dec. 21 2:00 p.m. at UCA 73-61 W 495 (21) Gamble (7) Gamble Dec. 30 7:00 p.m. at Texas A&M 62-80 L 4172 (17) Gamble (8) Hunt Jan. 2 5:00 p.m. *at UTA 66-62 W 1412 (21) Morrill (8) Morrill Jan. 4 2:00 p.m. *at Texas State 87-71 W 1606 (26) Gamble (7) Wyatt Jan. 8 7:05 p.m. *Troy 74-65 W 891 (20) Morrill (17) O’Bannon Jan. 11 7:05 p.m. *South Al. 73-60 W 1217 (18) Qedan (8) Gill Jan. 14 7:05 p.m. *Georgia State 74-76 L 855 (24) Gamble (11) Qedan Jan. 18 4:30p.m. *at WKU 67-64 W 2523 (20) Gamble (7) Gamble Jan. 25 3:05 p.m. *UALR 77-45 W 2017 (27) Gamble (7) O’Bannon (7) Morrill Jan. 29 5:15 p.m. *at ULM 80-68 W 912 (15) Morrill (7) Gamble (15) Qedan (7) Wyatt Feb. 1 5:15 p.m. *at Troy 65-83 L 1186 (12) O’Bannon (11) Wyatt Feb. 5 7:05 p.m. *WKU 78-75 Wot 1276 (25) Gamble (11) Wyatt Feb. 8 2:00 p.m. *at Georgia St. 80-75 W 613 (22) Morrill (11) O’Bannon Feb. 12 11:30 a.m. *at USA 71-58 W 2396 (20) Gamble (10) O’Bannon Feb. 15 5:00 p.m. *at ULL 76-77 L 369 (24) Gamble (12) O’Bannon Feb. 19 7:05 p.m. *UTA 73-46 W 1017 (19) Gamble (7) Gamble Feb. 22 3:05 p.m. *Texas State 74-55 W 1357 (24) Gamble (12) O’Bannon March 1 4:30 p.m. *at UALR 55-64 L (16) Morrill (9) Wyatt March 5 7:05 p.m. *ULM 107-57 W 1076 (30) Gamble (8) Wyatt March 8 3:05 p.m. *ULL 90-49 W 1533 (18) Morrill (8) Gamble March 12 Noon !ULM 78-69 W (21) O’Bannon (8) Gamble March 14 Noon !Texas State 59-48 W (20) Gamble (11) Wyatt March 15 8:00 p.m. !WKU 60-61 L (20) Gamble (13) Gamble March 21 8:00 p.m. ^UTEP 64-74 L 4500 (23) Gamble (8) O’Bannon

* = Conference game ! = Sun Belt Tournament Game ^ = WNIT

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME HOME 14 16351 1168 AWAY 15 23085 1539 NEUTRAL 5 2598 520 TOTAL 34 42034 1236

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GP-GS Min FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G Stats 2013-14 SBC ------24 Gamble, Aundrea 18-18 36.4 .500 .323 .774 6.0 4.7 42 9 18.8 11 Morrill, Jane 18-18 26.7 .478 .400 .736 4.1 1.2 17 9 13.9 02 Qedan, Hanna 18-18 31.1 .475 .442 .919 3.8 1.7 24 11 11.1 04 O'Bannon, Jalen 18-5 23.6 .456 .167 .593 7.4 1.4 22 14 10.3 44 Wyatt, Carlisha 18-13 20.1 .535 .000 .556 5.8 0.8 6 6 5.1 05 Gill, Brittney 18-6 21.1 .367 .235 .600 3.4 0.8 21 3 5.2 21 Flanery, Jessica 17-0 8.2 .429 .356 .250 1.0 0.1 2 1 3.8 23 Hunt, Jasmine 17-0 7.8 .431 .000 .435 1.1 0.6 5 2 3.2 12 Ruffins, Jamie 18-11 16.2 .333 .000 .556 1.8 1.4 12 0 1.9 03 Brown-Haywood, Khadi 14-0 6.3 .280 .250 .636 0.9 0.5 7 0 1.8 13 Fowler, Brittany 10-0 3.7 .444 .333 .667 0.3 0.1 0 0 1.1 34 Wyatt, Carlette 7-1 5.0 .333 .222 .000 1.4 0.3 0 1 1.4 32 Pipkins, Aundrea 8-0 2.6 .500 .000 .667 0.5 0.1 0 1 1.0 15 Oliver, Dominique 7-0 2.7 .000 .000 .333 0.3 0.1 0 0 0.1 Total 18 .456 .354 .677 39.3 13.3 158 57 75.9 Opponents 18 .417 .354 .693 33.2 10.6 118 34 63.9 Overall Scoring Statistics GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G ------Gamble, Aundrea 18 111-222 .500 20-62 .323 96-124 .774 338 18.8 Morrill, Jane 18 98-205 .478 16-40 .400 39-53 .736 251 13.9 Qedan, Hanna 18 66-139 .475 34-77 .442 34-37 .919 200 11.1 O'Bannon, Jalen 18 68-149 .456 1-6 .167 48-81 .593 185 10.3 Wyatt, Carlisha 18 38-71 .535 0-0 .000 15-27 .556 91 5.1 Gill, Brittney 18 40-109 .367 4-17 .235 9-15 .600 93 5.2 Flanery, Jessica 17 24-56 .429 16-45 .356 1-4 .250 65 3.8 Hunt, Jasmine 17 22-51 .431 0-0 .000 10-23 .435 54 3.2 Ruffins, Jamie 18 10-30 .333 0-1 .000 15-27 .556 35 1.9 Brown-Haywood, Khadi 14 7-25 .280 4-16 .250 7-11 .636 25 1.8 Fowler, Brittany 10 4-9 .444 1-3 .333 2-3 .667 11 1.1 Wyatt, Carlette 7 4-12 .333 2-9 .222 0-1 .000 10 1.4 Pipkins, Aundrea 8 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 8 1.0 Oliver, Dominique 7 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 1-3 .333 1 0.1 Total 18 494-1084 .456 98-277 .354 281-415 .677 1367 75.9 Opponents 18 422-1011 .417 81-229 .354 226-326 .693 1151 63.9 Overall Rebounding Statistics GP MIN OFF DEF TOT PF FO A TO A/TO HI ------Gamble, Aundrea 18 36.4 36 72 108 27 1 84 60 1.4 30 Morrill, Jane 18 26.7 25 49 74 28 0 21 20 1.1 22 Qedan, Hanna 18 31.1 19 49 68 39 0 30 30 1.0 21 O'Bannon, Jalen 18 23.6 51 83 134 54 2 26 42 0.6 15 Wyatt, Carlisha 18 20.1 50 54 104 40 1 15 30 0.5 13 Gill, Brittney 18 21.1 28 34 62 54 3 14 22 0.6 12 Flanery, Jessica 17 8.2 3 14 17 14 0 2 9 0.2 18 Hunt, Jasmine 17 7.8 12 7 19 16 0 10 9 1.1 17 Ruffins, Jamie 18 6.2 7 25 32 28 0 26 17 1.5 10 Brown-Haywood, Khadi 14 6.3 5 7 12 9 0 7 5 1.4 5 Fowler, Brittany 10 3.7 0 3 3 3 0 1 5 0.2 5 Wyatt, Carlette 7 5.0 2 8 10 4 0 2 5 0.4 5 Pipkins, Aundrea 8 2.6 2 2 4 3 0 1 1 1.0 4 Oliver, Dominique 7 2.7 0 2 2 3 0 1 0 0.0 1 Total 18 261 447 708 322 7 240 261 0.9 107 Opponents 18 201 397 598 364 6 190 321 0.6 83

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2013-14 TEAM STATISTICS

TEAM STATISTICS A-State OPP ------SCORING 2487 2251 Points per game 73.1 66.2 Scoring margin +6.9 - FIELD GOALS-ATT 891-2013 817-1941 Field goal pct .443 .421 3 POINT FG-ATT 169-498 155-447 3-point FG pct .339 .347 3-pt FG made per game 5.0 4.6 FREE THROWS-ATT 536-786 462-655 Free throw pct .682 .705 F-Throws made per game 15.8 13.6 REBOUNDS 1311 1170 Rebounds per game 38.6 34.4 Khadija Brown-Haywood, JR., F. Rebounding margin +4.1 - ASSISTS 453 390 Assists per game 13.3 11.5 TURNOVERS 524 582 Turnovers per game 15.4 17.1 Turnover margin +1.7 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.9 0.7 STEALS 279 220 Steals per game 8.2 6.5 BLOCKS 92 71 Blocks per game 2.7 2.1 WINNING STREAK 0 - Home win streak 7 - ATTENDANCE 16351 25683 Home games-Avg/Game14-1168 15-1539 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 5-520

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total ------Arkansas State 1167 1309 11 2487 Opponents 1054 1189 8 2251 Jamie Ruffins, SO., G. Team Statistics Team Dominique Oliver, SO., G. Brittney Gill, JR., G.

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2013-14 SBC Final Standings In Review SBC Regular Season Standings Team Conference Pct. Overall Pct. HAN Arkansas State 14-4 .778 22-12 .647 12-2 9-6 1-4 WKU 13-5 .722 24-9 .727 11-3 8-5 5-1 UALR 12-6 .667 18-12 .600 13-1 4-10 1-1 Texas State 12-6 .667 16-16 .500 10-5 5-11 1-0 Troy 8-10 .444 12-18 .400 9-6 3-11 0-1 Georgia State 8-10 .444 12-19 .387 7-6 5-11 0-2 UL Lafayette 7-11 .389 14-16 .467 9-6 5-9 0-1 UL Monroe 7-11 .389 11-20 .355 8-6 3-10 0-4 South Alabama 6-12 .333 8-20 .286 7-7 1-12 0-1 UT Arlington 3-15 .167 4-25 .138 3-11 1-14 0-0

2013-14 2014 SBC Tournament • New Orleans, La. All-Sun Belt Conference Team First Round Game 1: A-State 78, UL Monroe 69 First Team All-Sun Belt Conference Game 2: Texas State 78, Georgia State 44 Taylor Gault (UALR, Jr., G) Game 3: Western Kentucky 67, UL Lafayette 61 Aundrea Gamble (Arkansas State, RS-So., G) Game 4: Arkansas-Little Rock 66, Troy 54 Ashleigh Simmons (UL Monroe, Sr., F) Joanna Harden (Troy, Sr., G) Semfinals Chastity Gooch (WKU, Jr., F) A-State 59, Texas State 48 Western Kentucky 66, Arkansas-Little Rock 62 Second Team All-Sun Belt Conference Jane Morrill (Arkansas State, Sr., F) Finals Desherra Nwanguma (UT Arlington, Sr., C) Western Kentucky 61, A-State 60 Ashley Ezeh (Texas State, Sr., C) Ashley Beverly-Kelley (Troy, So., G) 2014 SBC All-Tournament Team Kendall Noble (WKU, Fr., G) Taylor Gualt (UALR, Jr, G.) Jane Morrill (Arkansas State, Sr., F) Third Team All-Sun Belt Conference Aundrea Gamble (Arkansas State, RS-So., G) Taylor Ford (UALR, Sr., G) Kendall Noble (WKU, Fr., G) Kendra Long (Georgia State, Sr., G) Micah Jones (WKU, So., G) Brooklyn Arceneaux (UL Lafayette, So., G) Meghan Dunn (South Alabama, Sr., G) Most Outstanding Player Micah Jones (WKU, So., G) Chastity Gooch (WKU, Jr., F)

Player of the Year Aundrea Gamble (Arkansas State, RS-So., G)

Defensive Player of the Year Chastity Gooch (WKU, Jr., F)

Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year Kendall Noble (WKU, Fr., G)

Coach of the Year Brian Boyer, Arkansas State

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SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G SCORING GP FG 3FG FT PointsAvg/G 1. Troy 30 12-18 2412 80.4 1. Harden, J.-TROY 30 258 49 189 754 25.1 2. Arkansas State 34 22-12 2487 73.1 2. Gamble, A.-A-State34 218 41 164 641 18.9 3. WKU 33 24-9 2412 73.1 3. Gooch, C.-WKU 33 237 21 111 606 18.4 4. UL Monroe 31 11-20 2180 70.3 4. Gault, T.-UALR 30 162 29 104 457 15.2 5. Georgia State 31 12-19 2082 67.2 5. Simmons, A.-ULM 30 150 0 139 439 14.6 6. UL Lafayette 30 14-16 1929 64.3 6. Nwanguma, D.-UTA29 150 0 91 391 13.5 7. Texas State 32 16-16 2050 64.1 7. Walker, B.-UTA 29 137 0 113 387 13.3 8. UT Arlington 29 4-25 1773 61.1 8. Beverly-Kelley-TROY30 133 40 89 395 13.2 9. South Alabama 28 8-20 1699 60.7 9. Long, K.-GSU 31 133 56 80 402 13.0 10. UALR 30 18-12 1819 60.6 10. Dunn, M.-USA 28 125 52 61 363 13.0 11. Ezeh, A.-TXST 30 151 0 82 384 12.8 SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G 12. Morrill, J.-A-State34 165 27 60 417 12.3 1. UALR 30 1753 58.4 13. Noble, K.-WKU 31 114 14 100 342 11.0 2. WKU 33 2123 64.3 14. Tugler, A.-ULM 31 121 59 38 339 10.9 3. UL Lafayette 30 1978 65.9 15. Okde,S.-ULL 30 101 74 50 326 10.9 4. Arkansas State 34 2251 66.2 16. McGee, B.-WKU 33 117 56 56 346 10.5 5. Texas State 32 2124 66.4 Qedan, H.-A-State 33 110 55 71 346 10.5 6. South Alabama 28 1922 68.6 18. Arceneaux,B.-ULL 29 102 1 99 304 10.5 7. UT Arlington 29 2068 71.3 19. O'Bannon-A-State34 129 4 93 355 10.4 8. Georgia State 31 2265 73.1 20. Peoples, E.-TXST 32 127 5 75 334 10.4 9. UL Monroe 31 2307 74.4 21. Anderson, A.-TXST31 90 35 99 314 10.1 10. Troy 30 2463 82.1 22. Jones, M.-WKU 33 94 57 89 334 10.1 23. James, S.-UALR 30 116 0 71 303 10.1 SCORING MARGIN G Offense DefenseMargin 24. Hall, B.-USA 27 78 33 82 271 10.0 1. WKU 33 73.1 64.3 +8.8 25. Suleiman, L.-UTA 29 87 51 60 285 9.8 2. Arkansas State 34 73.1 66.2 +6.9 26. Ford, T.-UALR 30 105 14 69 293 9.8 3. UALR 30 60.6 58.4 +2.2 27. Clark, K.-UALR 30 127 6 32 292 9.7 4. UL Lafayette 30 64.3 65.9 -1.6 28. Logan, B.-GSU 25 92 0 55 239 9.6 5. Troy 30 80.4 82.1 -1.7 29. Shaw, J.-ULM 31 111 29 42 293 9.5 6. Texas State 32 64.1 66.4 -2.3 30. Robertson, R.-USA28 103 0 53 259 9.3 7. UL Monroe 31 70.3 74.4 -4.1 8. Georgia State 31 67.2 73.1 -5.9 REBOUNDING GP Off Def Total Avg/G 9. South Alabama 28 60.7 68.6 -8.0 1. Gooch, C.-WKU 33 102 196 298 9.0 10. UT Arlington 29 61.1 71.3 -10.2 2. Logan, B.-GSU 25 89 130 219 8.8 3. Nwanguma, D.-UTA29 88 159 247 8.5 FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct 4. Robertson, R.-USA 28 68 165 233 8.3 1. WKU 33 518 714 .725 5. Garrett, R.-TROY 30 84 153 237 7.9 2. Troy 30 481 668 .720 6. Simmons, A.-ULM 30 75 156 231 7.7 3. Georgia State 31 429 609 .704 7. Walker, B.-UTA 29 69 135 204 7.0 4. UT Arlington 29 429 612 .701 8. O'Bannon-A-State34 76 149 225 6.6 5. South Alabama 28 390 566 .689 9. Gamble, A.-A-State34 86 136 222 6.5 6. UL Monroe 31 487 709 .687 10. James, S.-UALR 30 71 117 188 6.3 7. Arkansas State 34 536 786 .682 11. Clark, K.-UALR 30 53 132 185 6.2 8. UALR 30 361 553 .653 12. Ezeh, A.-TXST 30 62 117 179 6.0 9. UL Lafayette 30 429 665 .645 13. Peoples, E.-TXST 32 60 128 188 5.9 10. Texas State 32 517 805 .642 14. Beverly A.-TROY 30 54 114 168 5.6 15. Wyatt, C.-A-State33 83 96 179 5.4 FG PERCENTAGES G FGM FGA Pct 16. Te'o, A.-UTA 29 49 107 156 5.4 1. Georgia State 34 804 1909 .421 17. Pope, T.-UTA 28 59 90 149 5.3 2. UALR 32 759 1775 .428 18. Bowie, B.-TROY 30 34 125 159 5.3 3. Arkansas State 32 811 1886 .430 19. Arceneaux,B.-ULL29 76 76 152 5.2 4. UL Monroe 27 652 1516 .430 20. Mills,J.-ULL 24 59 61 120 5.0 5. WKU 32 735 1701 .432 6. South Alabama 31 759 1750 .434 FIELD GOAL PCT GP FG FGA Pct 7. UT Arlington 32 834 1898 .439 1. Gerrin, Hayley-GSU 20 54 101 .535 8. Troy 31 796 1791 .444 2. Simmons, Ashleigh-ULM 30 150 281 .534 Conference Stats 9. UL Lafayette 35 906 2031 .446 3. Nwanguma, D.-UTA 29 150 290 .517 10. Texas State 31 692 1546 .448 4. Gooch, Chastity-WKU 33 237 463 .512

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FIELD GOAL PCT DEF G FGM FGA Pct 5. Gamble, Aundrea-A-State34 218 439 .497 1. UALR 30 588 1504 .391 6. Brooks, Sharnice-ULM 31 98 198 .495 2. Texas State 32 741 1871 .396 7. Logan, Brittany-GSU 25 92 186 .495 3. UT Arlington 29 689 1734 .397 8. Noble, Kendall-WKU 31 114 237 .481 4. WKU 33 750 1859 .403 9. O'Bannon, Jalen-A-State34 129 275 .469 5. Troy 30 863 2118 .407 10. Morrill, Jane-A-State 34 165 361 .457 6. UL Monroe 31 797 1928 .413 11. Clark, Kiera-UALR 30 127 280 .454 7. South Alabama 28 708 1694 .418 12. James, Shanity-UALR 30 116 256 .453 8. Georgia State 31 812 1937 .419 13. Walker, Briana-UTA 29 137 304 .451 9. Arkansas State 34 817 1941 .421 14. Robertson, R.-USA 28 103 230 .448 10. UL Lafayette 30 665 1571 .423 15. Qedan, Hanna-A-State 33 110 248 .444

3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA Pct ASSISTS GP No. Avg/G 1. South Alabama 28 181 511 .354 1. Andrews, Alisha-GSU 31 142 4.6 2. Arkansas State 34 169 498 .339 2. Gamble, Aundrea-A-State 34 144 4.2 3. WKU 33 174 518 .336 3. Ford, Taylor-UALR 30 114 3.8 4. Troy 30 195 601 .324 4. Tugler, Elexar-ULM 31 112 3.6 5. UL Monroe 31 135 417 .324 5. Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 30 105 3.5 6. UT Arlington 29 122 399 .306 6. Martin, Kaylan-TXST 31 105 3.4 7. Georgia State 31 159 523 .304 7. Noble, Kendall-WKU 31 96 3.1 8. UALR 30 60 214 .280 8. Jones, Micah-WKU 33 97 2.9 9. UL Lafayette 30 152 543 .280 9. Long, Kendra-GSU 31 88 2.8 10. Texas State 32 149 546 .273 10. Tugler, Alexar-ULM 31 85 2.7 11. Harden, Joanna-TROY 30 81 2.7 3-POINT FG PCT DEF. G 3FGM 3FGA Pct 12. Williams, Chauntandr-UTA 22 56 2.5 1. South Alabama 28 129 460 .280 13. Suleiman, Laila-UTA 29 72 2.5 2. UALR 30 101 337 .300 14. Dunn, Meghan-USA 28 69 2.5 3. Troy 30 167 546 .306 15. Pope, Tahlia-UTA 28 67 2.4 4. UT Arlington 29 164 527 .311 5. WKU 33 156 497 .314 FREE THROW PCT GP FT FTA Pct 6. UL Lafayette 30 111 351 .316 1. Qedan, Hanna-A-State 33 71 78 .910 7. Texas State 32 141 442 .319 2. Suleiman, Laila-UTA 29 60 70 .857 8. Georgia State 31 182 542 .336 3. Jones, Micah-WKU 33 89 105 .848 9. UL Monroe 31 166 484 .343 4. Cumbo, Rachel-USA 28 60 71 .845 10. Arkansas State 34 155 447 .347 5. Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 30 89 106 .840 6. Gault, Taylor-UALR 30 104 124 .839 REBOUNDING OFFENSE G ReboundsAvg/G 7. Harden, Joanna-TROY 30 189 230 .822 1. Troy 30 1301 43.4 8. Anderson, Ayriel-TXST 31 99 122 .811 2. UT Arlington 29 1174 40.5 9. Nwanguma, D.-UTA 29 91 113 .805 3. Georgia State 31 1247 40.2 10. Hall, Breanna-USA 27 82 102 .804 UL Monroe 31 1247 40.2 11. Long, Kendra-GSU 31 80 100 .800 5. Arkansas State 34 1311 38.6 12. Gamble, A.-A-State 34 164 215 .763 6. Texas State 32 1204 37.6 13. Ford, Taylor-UALR 30 69 91 .758 7. WKU 33 1232 37.3 14. Martin, Kaylan-TXST 31 80 106 .755 8. UL Lafayette 30 1080 36.0 15. Dunn, Meghan-USA 28 61 83 .735 South Alabama 28 1008 36.0 10. UALR 30 1050 35.0 STEALS GP No. Avg/G 1. Noble, Kendall-WKU 31 76 2.5 REBOUNDING DEFENSE G ReboundsAvg/G 2. Andrews, Alisha-GSU 31 72 2.3 1. UALR 30 1000 33.3 3. Gamble, Aundrea-A-State 34 72 2.1 2. Arkansas State 34 1170 34.4 4. Long, Kendra-GSU 31 59 1.9 3. WKU 33 1204 36.5 5. Peoples, Erin-TXST 32 58 1.8 4. UT Arlington 29 1070 36.9 6. Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 30 51 1.7 5. UL Monroe 31 1185 38.2 7. Martin, Kaylan-TXST 31 51 1.6 6. South Alabama 28 1102 39.4 8. Harden, Joanna-TROY 30 45 1.5 7. Georgia State 31 1240 40.0 Wilridge,Kia-ULL 22 33 1.5 8. UL Lafayette 30 1208 40.3 10. Nolan, Kayla-GSU 31 46 1.5 9. Texas State 32 1349 42.2 11. Gooch, Chastity-WKU 33 45 1.4 10. Troy 30 1528 50.9 12. Dunn, Meghan-USA 28 35 1.3

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BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G 13. Ford, Taylor-UALR 30 37 1.2 1. Troy 30 125 4.2 14. Suleiman, Laila-UTA 29 35 1.2 2. WKU 33 109 3.3 15. Bowie, Brooke-TROY 30 36 1.2 3. UL Monroe 31 100 3.2 4. Arkansas State 34 92 2.7 3-POINT FG PCT GP 3FG 3FGA Pct 5. UALR 30 81 2.7 1. Shin, Jae-ULM 29 31 76 .408 6. Texas State 32 84 2.6 2. Merriex, Janette-UALR 31 45 116 .388 7. UT Arlington 29 71 2.4 3. Elie, Icelyn-MT 33 34 92 .370 8. South Alabama 28 58 2.1 4. Goodwin, Loryn-NT 30 65 177 .367 9. Georgia State 31 62 2.0 5. Nixon, Mary-USA 26 26 71 .366 10. UL Lafayette 30 25 0.8 6. Gault, Taylor-UALR 33 39 109 .358 7. DEMPSEY, Latavia-FAU 29 42 120 .350 ASSISTS G No. Avg/G 8. Okde, Sylvana-ULL 30 73 211 .346 1. UL Monroe 31 436 14.1 9. McCoy, Laura-NT 30 55 160 .344 2. WKU 33 456 13.8 10. Qedan, Hanna-ASU 30 37 109 .339 3. Arkansas State 34 453 13.3 11. Dunn, Meghan-USA 30 45 139 .324 4. Troy 30 397 13.2 12. Jones, Kortni-MT 33 86 267 .322 5. Georgia State 31 402 13.0 13. Beverly-K.-TROY 31 33 103 .320 6. UALR 30 388 12.9 14. SMITH, Kimberly-FAU 29 46 154 .299 7. UT Arlington 29 339 11.7 15. Reynolds, Camille-USA 27 28 95 .295 8. Texas State 32 353 11.0 9. South Alabama 28 271 9.7 3-POINT FG MADE GP 3FG 3FGA PCT 10. UL Lafayette 30 274 9.1 1. Cumbo, Rachel-USA 28 48 103 .466 2. Tugler, Alexar-ULM 31 59 127 .465 STEALS G No. Avg/G 3. Qedan, Hanna-A-State 33 55 133 .414 1. Troy 30 297 9.9 4. Jones, Micah-WKU 33 57 140 .407 2. WKU 33 317 9.6 5. Dunn, Meghan-USA 28 52 129 .403 3. UL Lafayette 30 256 8.5 6. Bowie, Brooke-TROY 30 54 148 .365 4. Georgia State 31 261 8.4 7. Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 30 40 110 .364 5. Arkansas State 34 279 8.2 8. Gamble, Aundrea-A-State34 41 115 .357 6. Texas State 32 241 7.5 9. Suleiman, Laila-UTA 29 51 144 .354 7. UL Monroe 31 189 6.1 10. Okde,Sylvana-ULL 30 74 219 .338 8. South Alabama 28 158 5.6 11. McGee, Bianca-WKU 33 56 174 .322 9. UALR 30 169 5.6 12. Hall, Breanna-USA 27 33 104 .317 10. UT Arlington 29 159 5.5 13. Long, Kendra-GSU 31 56 178 .315 14. Anderson, Ayriel-TXST 31 35 120 .292 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G 15. Harden, Joanna-TROY 30 49 173 .283 1. Troy 30 460 15.3 2. UL Monroe 31 456 14.7 3-POINT FG MADE GP 3FG Avg/G 3. UL Lafayette 30 425 14.2 1. Okde,Sylvana-ULL 30 74 2.5 4. Arkansas State 34 481 14.1 2. Tugler, Alexar-ULM 31 59 1.9 5. UT Arlington 29 404 13.9 3. Dunn, Meghan-USA 28 52 1.9 6. Georgia State 31 431 13.9 4. Long, Kendra-GSU 31 56 1.8 7. WKU 33 423 12.8 5. Bowie, Brooke-TROY 30 54 1.8 8. Texas State 32 400 12.5 6. Suleiman, Laila-UTA 29 51 1.8 9. UALR 30 355 11.8 7. Jones, Micah-WKU 33 57 1.7 10. South Alabama 28 278 9.9 8. Cumbo, Rachel-USA 28 48 1.7 9. McGee, Bianca-WKU 33 56 1.7 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G 10. Qedan, Hanna-A-State 33 55 1.7 1. Troy 30 841 28.0 11. Harden, Joanna-TROY 30 49 1.6 2. UT Arlington 29 770 26.6 12. Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 30 40 1.3 3. Georgia State 31 816 26.3 13. Gordon,Jaylyn-ULL 30 37 1.2 4. South Alabama 28 730 26.1 14. Andrews, Alisha-GSU 31 38 1.2 5. UL Monroe 31 791 25.5 15. Hall, Breanna-USA 27 33 1.2 6. Texas State 32 804 25.1 7. WKU 33 809 24.5 BLOCKED SHOTS GP No. Avg/G 8. Arkansas State 34 830 24.4 1. Gooch, Chastity-WKU 33 47 1.4 Conference Stats 9. UALR 30 695 23.2 2. Johnson, Jennifer-USA 27 35 1.3 10. UL Lafayette 30 655 21.8 3.Nwanguma, Desherra-UTA 29 37 1.3

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DEFENSIVE REB PCT. G D-Reb O-Reb D-Reb 4. Emerson, Kristen-TROY 29 28 1.0 1. UALR 30 695 315 .688 5. Brooks, Sharnice-ULM 31 28 0.9 2. Arkansas State 34 830 403 .673 6. Bowie, Brooke-TROY 30 26 0.9 3. South Alabama 28 730 365 .667 7. Fohne, Hannah-UALR 27 23 0.9 4. WKU 33 809 407 .665 8. Ezeh, Ashley-TXST 30 24 0.8 5. Georgia State 31 816 431 .654 Mayfield, Jamila-GSU 20 16 0.8 6. UL Monroe 31 791 420 .653 10. James, Shanity-UALR 30 21 0.7 7. UT Arlington 29 770 410 .653 11. Garrett, Ronita-TROY 30 20 0.7 8. Texas State 32 804 429 .652 12. Shaw, Jasmine-ULM 31 20 0.6 9. UL Lafayette 30 655 365 .642 13. Logan, Brittany-GSU 25 16 0.6 10. Troy 30 841 556 .602 14. Qedan, Hanna-A-State 33 21 0.6 15. O'Bannon, Jalen-A-State 34 21 0.6 OFFENSIVE REB PCT. G O-Reb D-Reb O-Reb 1. Arkansas State 34 481 767 .385 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS GP No. Avg/G 2. UT Arlington 29 404 660 .380 1. Logan, Brittany-GSU 25 89 3.6 3. UL Monroe 31 456 765 .373 2. Gooch, Chastity-WKU 33 102 3.1 4. Georgia State 31 431 809 .348 3. Nwanguma, Desherra-UTA 29 88 3.0 5. WKU 33 423 797 .347 4. Garrett, Ronita-TROY 30 84 2.8 6. UALR 30 355 685 .341 5. Arceneaux,Brooklyn-ULL 29 76 2.6 7. UL Lafayette 30 425 843 .335 6. Gamble, Aundrea-A-State 34 86 2.5 8. Troy 30 460 972 .321 7. Wyatt, Carlisha-A-State 33 83 2.5 9. Texas State 32 400 920 .303 8. Simmons, Ashleigh-ULM 30 75 2.5 10. South Alabama 28 278 737 .274 9. Mills,Jasmin-ULL 24 59 2.5 10. Robertson, Ronneka-USA 28 68 2.4 3-POINT FG MADE G No. Avg/G 11. Walker, Briana-UTA 29 69 2.4 1. Troy 30 195 6.5 12. James, Shanity-UALR 30 71 2.4 2. South Alabama 28 181 6.5 13. O'Bannon, Jalen-A-State 34 76 2.2 3. WKU 33 174 5.3 14. Gerrin, Hayley-GSU 20 44 2.2 4. Georgia State 31 159 5.1 15. Pope, Tahlia-UTA 28 59 2.1 5. UL Lafayette 30 152 5.1 6. Arkansas State 34 169 5.0 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS GP No. Avg/G 7. Texas State 32 149 4.7 1. Gooch, Chastity-WKU 33 196 5.9 8. UL Monroe 31 135 4.4 2. Robertson, Ronneka-USA 28 165 5.9 9. UT Arlington 29 122 4.2 3. Nwanguma, Desherra-UTA 29 159 5.5 10. UALR 30 60 2.0 4. Simmons, Ashleigh-ULM 30 156 5.2 Logan, Brittany-GSU 25 130 5.2 REBOUNDING MARGIN G Team Avg 6. Garrett, Ronita-TROY 30 153 5.1 1. Arkansas State 34 1311 38.6 7. Walker, Briana-UTA 29 135 4.7 2. UT Arlington 29 1174 40.5 8. Clark, Kiera-UALR 30 132 4.4 3. UL Monroe 31 1247 40.2 9. O'Bannon, Jalen-A-State 34 149 4.4 4. UALR 30 1050 35.0 10. Bowie, Brooke-TROY 30 125 4.2 5. WKU 33 1232 37.3 11. Gamble, Aundrea-A-State 34 136 4.0 6. Georgia State 31 1247 40.2 Peoples, Erin-TXST 32 128 4.0 7. South Alabama 28 1008 36.0 13. James, Shanity-UALR 30 117 3.9 8. UL Lafayette 30 1080 36.0 Ezeh, Ashley-TXST 30 117 3.9 9. Texas State 32 1204 37.6 15. Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 30 114 3.8 10. Troy 30 1301 43.4 MINUTES PLAYED GP Minutes Avg/G REBOUNDING MARGIN Opp Avg. Margin 1. Suleiman, Laila-UTA 29 1077 37.1 1. Arkansas State 1170 34.4 +4.1 2. Harden, Joanna-TROY 30 1103 36.8 2. UT Arlington 1070 36.9 +3.6 3. Gamble, Aundrea-A-State 34 1221 35.9 3. UL Monroe 1185 38.2 +2.0 4. Dunn, Meghan-USA 28 997 35.6 4. UALR 1000 33.3 +1.7 5. Ford, Taylor-UALR 30 996 33.2 5. WKU 1204 36.5 +0.8 6. Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 30 993 33.1 6. Georgia State 1240 40.0 +0.2 7. Clark, Kiera-UALR 30 980 32.7 7. South Alabama 1102 39.4 -3.4 8. Gooch, Chastity-WKU 33 1068 32.4 8. UL Lafayette 1208 40.3 -4.3 9. Shaw, Jasmine-ULMSR 31 978 31.5 9. Texas State 1349 42.2 -4.5 10. Qedan, Hanna-A-State 33 1038 31.5 10. Troy 1528 50.9 -7.6

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1. Sonja Tate, vs. SW Louisiana...... 50 (1992-93) 2. Sonja Tate, vs. Texas- Pan American ...... 44 (1992-93) 3. Sonja Tate, vs. Western Kentucky...... 42 (1992-93) 3. Sonja Tate, vs. Texas- Pan American ...... 42 (1990-91) 5. Sonja Tate, vs. Marquette ...... 40 (1992-93) 6. Adrianne Davie, vs. La.-Monroe...... 38 (2006-07) 7. Shyla Tucker, vs. South Alabama...... 37 (1993-94) 8. Sonja Tate, vs. Miss. Valley State ...... 36 (1990-91) 9. Vicki Romine, vs. Mo. Kansas City ...... 36 (1987-88) T10. Sonja Tate, vs. Murray State...... 35 (1991-92) T10. Evevetta Crawford, vs. Mississippi ...... 35 (1994-95) T12. Adrianne Davie, vs. South Alabama ...... 34 (2006-07) T12. Marie Wilford, vs. Miss. Co. All-Stars ...... 34 (1974-75) T12. Shyla Tucker, vs. Alcorn State ...... 34 (1992-93)

TOP A-STATE TEAM PERFORMANCES IN A SINGLE GAME

Most Points Scored ...... 124 vs. Lamar, 1997-98 Fewest Points Scored ...... 29 vs. Louisiana Tech, 1988-89 Most Points Allowed...... 114 vs. Memphis State, 1974-75 Fewest Points Allowed...... 19 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 1975-76 Widest Margin of Victory ...... 69 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 1997-98 Widest Margin of Defeat ...... 79 vs. Louisiana Tech, 1988-89 Most Field Goal Attempts...... 89 vs. Arkansas College, 1974-75 Most Field Goals Made...... 46 vs. South Alabama, 1991-92 Highest Field Goal Pct ...... 63.2 vs, UT-Martin 2011-12 Most Free Throw Attempts ...... 58 vs. Western Kentucky, 1993-94 Most Free Throws Made...... 41 vs. Western Kentucky, 1993-94 Highest Free Throw Pct ...... 1.000 at Iowa (11-of-11), 2004-05 Most Rebounds ...... 75 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 1975-76 Most Assists ...... 46 vs. Lamar, 1997-98 Most Steals...... 27 vs. Northeast Louisiana, 1991-92 Most Three-pointers ...... 15 vs. South Alabama, 1997-98; vs. Morris Brown, 2002-03 Most Blocked Shots...... 10 vs. Mississippi College, 1987-88

TOP A-STATE TEAM PERFORMANCES IN A SEASON

Most Games Played...... 34, 2006-07 & 2013-14 Most Wins...... 25, 1992-93 (25-8); 1991-92 (25-7) Longest Winning Streak ...... 14 games, 1992-93 Highest Winning Percentage ...... 781, 1991-92 (25-7) Most Losses ...... 18, 2002-03 (12-18) Longest Losing Streak...... 7 games, 1982-83 Lowest Winning Percentage ...... 200, 1974-75 Most Points Scored ...... 2,487 (34 games), 2013-14 Highest Scoring Average ...... 81.3, 1997-98 Highest Field Goal Pct ...... 448, 1985-86 Highest Free Throw Percentage...... 704, 1999-2000 Most Steals ...... 407, 1992-93 Records Most Blocked Shots...... 129, 2009-10 Longest Winning Streak to Start Season ...... 7, 1999-00, 2003-04

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Most Points Scored...... 50, Sonja Tate vs. Southwestern Louisiana, 1992-93

Most Field Goal Attempts ...... 34, Vicki Romine vs. Missouri-Kansas City, 1987-88; Records ...... Marie Wilford vs. Mississippi County All-Stars, 1974-75 Most Field Goals Made ...... 19, Sonja Tate vs. UT-Pan American, 1992-93 Highest Field Goal Pct. (min. 10 attempts) ...... 933, Sue Jayroe vs. Henderson State, 1979-80 Most Free Throw Attempts ...... 29, Sonja Tate vs. Southwestern Louisiana, 1992-93; ...... Shyla Tucker vs. Western Kentucky, 1993-94 Most Free Throws Made...... 18, Shyla Tucker vs. Western Kentucky, 1993-94 Highest FT Pct. (min. 10 attempts) ...... 1.000, Aundrea Gamble vs WKU (11-11), Feb. 5, 2014 ...... Shyla Tucker vs. Alcorn State (12-12) 1992-93 ...... Beth Penn vs. Evansville (12-12), 1986-87; ...... Eva Brehe vs. Mississippi College (11-11), 1988-89; ...... Zennia Hayes vs. Arkansas College (10-10); ...... Danielle Featherston vs. Central Florida (10-10), 1993-94; ...... Adrianne Davie at New Mexico State (10-10), 2004-05; ...... Ali Carter at FIU (10-10), 2004-05; ...... Jazmine Taylor vs. ULM (10-10), 2008-09 Most 3-point Field Goals Made...... 9, Danielle Featherston vs. Alabama-Birmingham, 1992-93 ...... 9, Danielle Featherston vs. Lamar, 1993-94 Most Rebounds ...... 23, Sue Jayroe vs. Arkansas Tech, 1976-77 Most Assists ...... 18, Beth Penn vs. Lamar, 1984-85 Most Steals ...... 10, Sonja Tate vs. Mississippi Valley State,1992-93 Most Blocked Shots ...... 7, Kim Davis at New Orleans, 1999-2000

TOP A-STATE INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES IN A SEASON

Most Points Scored ...... 820, Sonja Tate, 1992-93 Highest Scoring Average ...... 24.8, Sonja Tate, 1992-93 Most Field Goal Attempts...... 670, Sonja Tate, 1992-93 Most Field Goals Made ...... 282, Sonja Tate, 1992-93 Highest Field Goal Pct ...... 582, Eva Brehe, 1987-88 Most Free Throw Attempts ...... 306, Nicole Wilkett, 1991-92 Most Free Throws Made ...... 195, Nicole Wilkett, 1991-92 Most Consecutive Free Throws Made ...... 34, Amy Towne, 1997-98 Highest Free Throw Pct...... 910, Hanna Qedan, 2013-14 Most Rebounds ...... 327, Sonja Tate, 1992-93 Most Assists ...... 167, Beth Penn, 1986-87 Most Steals ...... 125, Sonja Tate, 1992-93 Most Blocked Shots ...... 63, Chiquita Tucker, 2001-02

Ali Carter (2003-07) is tied for the high- Shyla Tucker (1991-94) holds the record est field goal percentage ever by an A- for most free throw attempts and makes State player. in school history.

2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide 51 DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com MOST POINTS IN A CAREER 24. Melissa Young, 1987-88 ...... 448 1. Sonja Tate, 1990-93...... 2,312 25. Ebonie Jefferson, 2006-10 ...... 442 2. Shyla Tucker, 1991-94 ...... 1,989 3. Adrianne Davie, 2003-2007 ...... 1,978 MOST REBOUNDS IN A SINGLE SEASON 4. Julie Hagood, 1997-2000 ...... 1,840 1. Sonja Tate, 1992-93 ...... 327 5. Rudy Sims, 2003-2007 ...... 1,664 2. Adrianne Davie, 2004-05 ...... 326 6. Keeshia Evans, 1998-2001 ...... 1,538 3. Adrianne Davie, 2005-06 ...... 294 7. Jane Morrill, 2010-2013 ...... 1,529 4. Shay Scott, 2010-11 ...... 291 8. Danielle Featherston, 1993-96 ...... 1,391 5. Adrianne Davie, 2006-07...... 289 9. Charlotte Fields, 1984-86, 1988 ...... 1,323 6. Shyla Tucker, 1993-94...... 287 10. Shay Scott, 2007-11 ...... 1,320 7. Sue Jayroe, 1979-80 ...... 285 11. Sue Jayroe, 1977-80...... 1,304 8. Jolie McKeirnan, 2002-03 ...... 268 12. NeNe Hurt, 2008-2011-12 ...... 1,262 9. Sue Jayroe, 1978-79 ...... 265 13. Beth Penn, 1984-8 ...... 1,223 10. Sue Jayroe, 1977-78 ...... 257 14. Eva Brehe, 1986-89 ...... 1,163 11. Quintella Jackson, 1986-87...... 251 15. Michelle Horton, 1982-85 ...... 1,152 12. Jolie McKeirnan, 2001-02 ...... 250 16. Nicole Wilkett, 1991-92...... 1,139 13. Lyndsay Schlup, 2009-10 ...... 248 17. Ebonie Jefferson, 2006-10...... 1,096 13. Sue Jayroe, 1976-77 ...... 248 18. Zennia Hayes, 1987-90...... 1,074 15. Jolie McKeirnan, 2000-01 ...... 247 19. Amber Abraham 2001-06 ...... 1,033 20. Ali Carter, 2002-2007 ...... 1,030 MOST ASSISTS IN A CAREER 21. Quintella Jackson, 1984-87 ...... 1,025 1. Rudy Sims, 2003-07 ...... 548 22. Evevetta Crawford, 1994-95 ...... 995 2. Beth Penn, 1984-87 ...... 479 23. Rae-Anne Smith, 1999-2002 ...... 991 3. Crystal Tausan, 1993-96 ...... 473 24. Loretta Jamieson, 1981-84...... 969 4. Sonja Tate, 1990-93 ...... 370 25. Martha Higgins, 1979-1981 ...... 913 5. Keeshia Evans, 1997-01 ...... 351 6. Julie Hagood, 1997-00...... 341 MOST POINTS IN A SINGLE SEASON 7. Jazmine Taylor, 2007-11 ...... 300 1. Sonja Tate, 1992-93...... 820 8. Debbie Balentine, 1976-79 ...... 299 2. Adrianne Davie, 2006-07 ...... 707 9. NeNe Hurst, 2008-2011-12 ...... 287 3. Nicole Wilkett, 1991-92 ...... 680 10. Casie Lowman, 2000-03 ...... 273 4. Aundrea Gamble, 2013-14 ...... 641 11. Dana Holsten, 1989-92 ...... 265 5. Shyla Tucker, 1993-94 ...... 620 12. Tia Kemp, 1995-97 ...... 264 6. Shyla Tucker, 1992-93 ...... 591 13. Shyla Tucker, 1991-94 ...... 252 7. Sonja Tate, 1991-92 ...... 587 14. Ashley Olvera, 2011-13 ...... 222 8. Julie Hagood, 1999-2000 ...... 526 15. Caroline Starr, 2005-09...... 207 9. Rudy Sims, 2006-07 ...... 523 16. Danielle Featherston, 1993-96 ...... 204 Julie Hagood, 1998-99 ...... 523 17. Shelly Spears, 1988-89...... 180 18. Amber Abraham 2002-06...... 179 MOST REBOUNDS IN A CAREER 19. Kellina Bradshaw, 1998-99 ...... 168 1. Adrianne Davie, 2003-07 ...... 1,147 20. Barbara Wilburn, 1985-86, 1988-89...... 160 2. Sue Jayroe, 1977-80 ...... 1,055 21. Ali Carter, 2003-07...... 159 3. Sonja Tate, 1990-93 ...... 1,006 22. Brittney Hiles, 2006-09...... 156 4. Shay Scott, 2007-11 ...... 958 23. Ebonie Jefferson, 2006-10...... 156 5. Shyla Tucker, 1991-94 ...... 907 24. LaTanya Jones, 1994-97...... 155 6. Jolie McKeirnan, 2000-2003 ...... 905 25. Amy Towne, 1997-98 ...... 145 7. Eva Brehe, 1986-89 ...... 716 8. Charlotte Fields, 1984-86, 1988 ...... 707 MOST ASSISTS IN A SINGLE SEASON 9. Michelle Horton, 1982-85...... 645 1. Beth Penn, 1986-87...... 167 10. Lyndsay Schlup, 2006-10 ...... 638 2. Rudy Sims, 2006-07 ...... 159 11. Keeshia Evans, 1998-2001 ...... 624 3. Rudy Sims, 2004-05 ...... 156 12. Zennia Hayes, 1987-90 ...... 593 4. Rudy Sims, 2005-06 ...... 153 13. Quintella Jackson, 1984-87 ...... 590 5. Crystal Tausan, 1992-93 ...... 147 14. NeNe Hurst, 2008-2011-12 ...... 580 6. Aundrea Gamble, 2012-13 ...... 144 15. Karen Carlew, 1975-78 ...... 578 7. Crystal Tausan, 1993-94 ...... 129 16. Loretta Jamieson, 1981-84 ...... 565 Beth Penn, 1984-85 ...... 129 17. Martha Higgins, 1979-81 ...... 555 9. Keeshia Evans, 1999-2000...... 123 18. Jane Morrill, 2010-13 ...... 549 Beth Penn, 1985-86 ...... 123

Records 19. LaTanya Jones, 1994-97 ...... 501 11. Kathy Dyess, 1996-97...... 122 20. Julie Hagood, 1997-2000...... 484 12. Ashley Olvera, 2011-13 ...... 119 21. Quiniahi McDowell, 2009-2013 ...... 460 13. Julie Hagood, 1999-2000...... 115 22. Evevetta Crawford, 1994-95...... 456 14. Crystal Tausan, 1995-96...... 115 23. Chiquita tucker, 2001-02 ...... 450 15. Sonja Tate, 1991-92 ...... 114

52 2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com MOST THREE-POINTERS 2. Danielle Featherston, 1995-96 ...... 210 MADE IN A CAREER 3. Danielle Featherston, 1994-95 ...... 193 1. Amber Abraham, 2001-06...... 242 4. Amber Abraham, 2005-06...... 179 2. Danielle Featherston, 1993-96 ...... 238 5. Danielle Featherston, 1993-94 ...... 179 3. Julie Hagood, 1997-00...... 189 6. Natalie Goodall, 2000-01 ...... 173 Records 4. Sonja Tate, 1990-93 ...... 183 7. Amber Abraham, 2002-03 ...... 170 5. Rudy Sims, 2004-07 ...... 159 8. Julie Hagood, 1999-2000 ...... 167 6. Ali Carter, 2003-07 ...... 149 9. Vicki Romine, 1987-88 ...... 164 7. Caroline Starr, 2006-09...... 148 10. Amy Towne, 1997-98 ...... 161 8. Amy Towne, 1997-98 ...... 137 11. Amy Towne, 1996-97 ...... 161 9. Casie Lowman, 2000-03 ...... 121 12. Ali Carter, 2004-05...... 156 10. Meghan Lewis, 2009-12...... 114 13. Rudy Sims, 2005-06 ...... 155 11. Keeshia Evans, 1998-01...... 113 13. Caroline Starr, 2008-09 ...... 155 12. Vicki Romine, 1997-98...... 109 15. Meghan Lewis, 2009-10...... 152 12. NeNe Hurst, 2008-12 ...... 109 14. Natalie Goodall, 2000-01 ...... 98 MOST STEALS IN A CAREER 15. Hanna Qedan, 2011-Present ...... 97 1. Sonja Tate, 1990-93 ...... 402 16. Rae-Anne Smith, 1999-02 ...... 92 2. Crystal Tausan, 1993-96...... 303 17. Shyla Tucker, 1991-94...... 81 3. Shyla Tucker, 1991-94 ...... 281 4. Rudy Sims, 2003-07 ...... 229 MOST THREE-POINTERS 5. NeNe Hurst, 2008-2011-12 ...... 222 ATTEMPTED IN A CAREER 6. Julie Hagood, 1997-00...... 220 1. Danielle Featherston, 1993-96 ...... 699 7. LaTanya Jones, 1994-97 ...... 211 2. Amber Abraham, 2001-06...... 605 8. Jazmine Taylor, 2006, 2010-11...... 198 3. Sonja Tate, 1990-03 ...... 530 9. Danielle Featherston, 1993-96 ...... 185 4. Julie Hagood, 1997-00...... 486 10. Quinishia McDowell, 2009-2013 ...... 177 5. Ali Carter, 2003-07 ...... 446 11. Keeshia Evans, 1998-01 ...... 168 6. Rudy Sims, 2004-07 ...... 442 12. Casie Lowman, 2000-03 ...... 168 7. Caroline Starr, 2006-09...... 431 13. Ebonie Jefferson, 2006-10 ...... 158 8. NeNe Hurst, 2008-12...... 407 14. Rae-Anne Smith, 1999-02 ...... 153 9. Meghan Lewis, 2009-12 ...... 403 15. Tia Kemp, 1995-97...... 138 10. Casie Lowman, 2000-03 ...... 332 16. Dana Holsten, 1989-92...... 132 11. Keeshia Evans, 1998-01...... 322 17. Kellina Bradshaw, 1998-99 ...... 128 12. Amy Towne, 1997-98...... 322 18. Shundra Smith, 1995-96 ...... 118 13. Shyla Tucker, 1991-94...... 306 19. Beth Penn, 1984-87 ...... 117 14. Natalie Goodall, 2000-01...... 297 20. Charlotte Fields, 1984-86, 98 ...... 111 15. Rae-Anne Smith, 1999-02...... 297 21. Caroline Starr, 2005-09 ...... 110 16. Vicki Romine, 1997-98...... 288 22. Amy Towne, 1997-98 ...... 109 17. Hanna Qedan, 2011-Present ...... 259 23. Quintella Jackson, 1984-87 ...... 104 17. Tia Kemp, 1995-97 ...... 242 24. Zennia Hayes, 1987-90 ...... 101 25. Ashley Olvera, 2011-13 ...... 100 MOST THREE-POINTERS MADE IN A SINGLE SEASON MOST STEALS IN A SINGLE SEASON 1. Sonja Tate, 1992-93 ...... 95 1. Sonja Tate, 1992-93 ...... 125 2. Danielle Featherston, 1995-96...... 76 2. Sonja Tate, 1991-92 ...... 114 3. Amy Towne, 1997-98 ...... 74 3. Crystal Tausan, 1995-96 ...... 93 4. Amber Abraham, 2005-06...... 71 4. Sonja Tate, 1990-91 ...... 92 5. Amber Abraham, 2002-03...... 71 5. Shyla Tucker, 1991-92 ...... 82 6. Amy Towne, 1996-97 ...... 63 6. Crystal Tausan, 1993-94 ...... 80 7. Julie Hagood, 1999-2000...... 60 7. Julie Hagood, 1999-2000 ...... 78 8. Danielle Featherston, 1994-95...... 58 8. Crystal Tausan, 1992-93 ...... 77 9. Danielle Featherston, 1993-94...... 58 9. Shyla Tucker, 1993-94...... 73 10. Vicki Romine, 1987-88...... 58 10. NeNe Hurst, 2010-11...... 74 11. Natalie Goodall, 2000-01...... 56 11. Aundrea Gamble, 2013-14 ...... 72 12. Hanna Qedan, 2013-14 ...... 55 11. Sonja Tate, 1989-90 ...... 71 13. Rudy Sims, 2006-07 ...... 54 14. Ali Carter, 2004-05 ...... 53 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS IN A CAREER 15. Julie Hagood, 1997-98 ...... 52 1. Adrianne Davie, 2003-07...... 132 Caroline Starr, 2007-08 ...... 52 2. Shay Scott, 2007-11...... 103 3. Chiquita Tucker, 2001-02...... 95 MOST THREE-POINTERS 4. Zennia Hayes, 1987-90...... 82 ATTEMPTED IN A SINGLE SEASON 5. Charlotte Fields, 1984-86, 1988 ...... 80 1. Sonja Tate, 1992-93 ...... 263 6. Jazmine Taylor, 2006, 2010-11 ...... 79

2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide 53 DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com 7. Lyndsay Schlup, 2006-10 ...... 76 1989-90 Dana Holsten ...... 28 8. Shyla Tucker, 1991-94 ...... 68 1988-89 Angie Scheer ...... 34 9. Kim Davis, 1999-00...... 60 1987-88 Vicki Romine ...... 58 10. Jolie McKeirnan, 2000-03 ...... 50 1986-87 Vicki Romine ...... 51 11. Jane Morrill, 2010-2013...... 47 12. Tanisha Johnson, 1999-20 ...... 40 YEARLY LEADERS-THREE POINT PERCENTAGE 13. NeNe Hurst, 2008-Present ...... 39 (Minimum of 40 Attempts) 14. Mozell Cottrell, 1994-95, 97, 99 ...... 38 2013-14 Hanna Qedan ...... 55-133 ...... 414 15. Vanessa Schrock, 2003-05 ...... 36 2012-13 Jane Morrill...... 20-56 ...... 357 16.Ashley Anderson, 2005-08...... 35 2011-12 Lunden Roberts ...... 21-58 ...... 362 17. Latrice Taylor, 2000-01 ...... 35 2010-11 Meghan Lewis...... 44-146 ...... 301 18. Melissa Young, 1987-88...... 34 2009-10 Quinishia McDowell ...... 16-40 ...... 400 19. Eva Brehe, 1986-89 ...... 34 2008-09 Caroline Starr ...... 43-107 ...... 402 20. Sonja Tate, 1990-93 ...... 32 2007-08 Caroline Starr ...... 52-155 ...... 335 LaTanya Jones, 1994-97 ...... 32 2006-07 Adrianne Davie...... 17-46 ...... 370 2005-06 Amber Abraham ...... 71-179 ...... 397 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS IN A SINGLE SEASON 2004-05 Rudy Sims ...... 39-92 ...... 413 1. Chiquita Tucker, 2002...... 63 2003-04 Amber Abraham ...... 41-101 ...... 416 2. Adrianne Dave, 2006-07 ...... 55 2002-03 Amber Abraham ...... 71-170 ...... 418 3. Charlotte Fields, 1988...... 51 2001-02 Casie Lowman ...... 46-122 ...... 377 4. Kim Davis, 2000 ...... 39 2000-01 Micaela Hopper ...... 16-42 ...... 381 5. Adrianne Dave, 2005-06 ...... 35 1999-00 Tanisha Johnson...... 40-80 ...... 500 Lyndsay Schlup, 2009-10...... 35 1998-99 Charity Rush ...... 16-31 ...... 516 7. Latrice Taylor, 2001 ...... 33 1997-98 Amy Towne ...... 74-161 ...... 460 8. Chiquita Tucker, 2001...... 32 1996-97 Amy Towne ...... 63-161 ...... 391 10. Jazmine Taylor, 2010-11...... 30 1995-96 Danielle Featherston ....76-210 ...... 362 Shay Scott, 2009-10 ...... 30 1994-95 Danielle Featherston ....58-193 ...... 301 Zennia Hayes, 1990 ...... 29 1993-94 Danielle Featherston ....58-179 ...... 324 Shyla Tucker, 1993 ...... 27 1992-93 Sonja Tate...... 95-263 ...... 361 Shay Scott, 2008-09 ...... 27 1991-92 Sonja Tate...... 38-94 ...... 404 Shay Scott, 2010-11...... 27 1990-91 Sonja Tate...... 37-144 ...... 257 Charlotte Fields, 1985 ...... 27 1989-90 Dana Holsten ...... 28-96 ...... 292 17. Michelle Horton, 1985 ...... 26 1988-89 Angie Scheer ...... 34-104 ...... 327 Jazmine Taylor, 2007-08...... 26 1987-88 Vicki Romine...... 58-164 ...... 354 19. Tanisha Johnson, 1999...... 25 1986-87 Vicki Romine...... 51-124 ...... 411 20. Zennia Hayes, 1989 ...... 24 Lyndsay Schlup, 2006-07...... 24 TEAM YEARLY THREE POINTERS MADE 2013-14 ...... 169-498 ...... 339 YEARLY LEADERS - THREE POINTERS MADE 2012-13 ...... 106-369 ...... 287 2013-14 Hanna Qedan ...... 55 2011-12 ...... 130-498 ...... 261 2012-13 Hanna Qedan ...... 37 2010-11 ...... 128-489 ...... 262 2011-12 Ashley Olvera...... 30 2009-10 ...... 106-357 ...... 297 2010-11 Meghan Lewis ...... 44 2008-09...... 91-292 ...... 312 2009-10 Meghan Lewis ...... 44 2007-08 ...... 118-428 ...... 276 2008-09 Caroline Starr ...... 43 2006-07 ...... 167-514 ...... 325 2007-08 Caroline Starr ...... 52 2005-06 ...... 188-599 ...... 314 2006-07 Rudy Sims ...... 54 2004-05 ...... 152-448 ...... 339 2005-06 Amber Abraham...... 71 2003-04 ...... 137-407 ...... 337 2004-05 Ali Carter ...... 53 2002-03 ...... 177-477 ...... 371 2003-04 Ali Carter ...... 46 2001-02 ...... 144-431 ...... 334 2002-03 Amber Abraham...... 71 2000-01 ...... 162-489 ...... 331 2001-02 Amber Abraham...... 51 1999-00 ...... 199-539 ...... 369 2000-01 Natalie Goodall ...... 56 1998-99 ...... 159-486 ...... 327 1999-00 Julie Hagood...... 60 1997-98 ...... 224-604 ...... 371 1998-99 Julie Hagood...... 49 1996-97 ...... 182-555 ...... 328 1997-98 Amy Towne...... 74 1995-96 ...... 178-540 ...... 330 1996-97 Amy Towne ...... 63 1994-95 ...... 100-352 ...... 284 1995-96 Danielle Featherston ...... 76 1993-94 ...... 110-383 ...... 287

Records 1994-95 Danielle Featherston ...... 58 1992-93 ...... 203-575 ...... 353 1993-94 Danielle Featherston ...... 58 1991-92...... 59-214 ...... 276 1992-93 Sonja Tate...... 95 1990-91...... 86-300 ...... 287 1991-92 Sonja Tate ...... 38 1989-90...... 85-246 ...... 346 1990-91 Sonja Tate ...... 37 1988-89...... 63-216 ...... 292

54 2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com 1987-88...... 72-208 ...... 346 OPPONENTS' TOP SCORES 1986-87...... 53-131 ...... 405 114-67 ...... vs. Louisiana Tech ...... 1998-99 Total ...... 3,748/11,645 ...... 322 114-49 ...... at Memphis State ...... 1974-75 113-50 ...... at Louisiana Tech ...... 1987-88 A-STATE’S TOP SCORING PERFORMANCES 110-56 ...... vs. Duke ...... 2005-06 Records 124 ...... vs. Lamar (56)...... 1997-98 108-51 ...... vs. Memphis State ...... 1975-76 111 ...... vs. Morris Brown (48)...... 2002-03 108-71 ...... at Delta State ...... 1984-85 110 ...... vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (41) ...... 1997-98 108-29 ...... at Louisiana Tech ...... 1988-89 110 ...... vs. New Orleans (65)...... 1996-97 107-73 ...... at Maine ...... 1990-91 110...... vs. Missouri-Kansas City (68)...... 1987-88 106-36 ...... at Louisiana Tech ...... 1989-90 107 ...... vs Louisiana-Monroe (57)...... 2013-14 106-89 ...... at Western Kentucky...... 2005-06 107 ...... vs. Texas-Pan American (41) ...... 1997-98 104-90 ...... at Western Kentucky...... 1997-98 107 ...... vs. Lamar (51)...... 1996-97 104-59 ...... at Mississippi ...... 982-83 106 ...... vs. South Alabama (64) ...... 1991-92 103-88 ...... vs. Western Kentucky ...... 1997-98 105 ...... vs. New Orleans (79)...... 1997-98 102-73 ...... at Oklahoma ...... 1989-90 104 ...... vs. Alcorn State (79)...... 1990-91 101-86 ...... at Memphis ...... 1998-99 103 ...... at Texas-Pan American (50)...... 1987-88 101-63 ...... at Central Arkansas ...... 1983-84 102 at Southwestern Louisiana (63)...... 1992-93 101-80 ...... vs. Memphis State ...... 1985-86 101..vs. Mississippi Valley State (35)...... 2000-01 100-55 ...... at Louisiana Tech...... 1996-97 101 ...... vs. Nevada-Las Vegas (78)...... 1998-99 100...... vs. Florida Atlantic (75)...... 2000-01 OPPONENTS' LOW SCORES 100...... vs. Texas-Pan American (59)...... 1996-97 19-65 ...... vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff...... 1975-76 100...... vs. Texas-Pan American (44)...... 1993-94 31-77 ...... vs. Arkansas Baptist ...... 1978-79 32-77 ...... vs. Arkansas-Little Rock ...... 1975-76 A-STATE’S LOW SCORING PERFORMANCES 32-62 ...... vs. Nebraska Wesleyan ...... 1979-80 29...... at Louisiana Tech (108)...... 1988-89 32-75 ...... at Philander Smith...... 1979-80 33...... vs. Louisiana Tech (66)...... 1988-89 37-49 ...... vs. Georgia Southern ...... 2010-11 34...... vs Toldeo (34)...... 2012-13 38-61 ...... vs. Alabama A&M ...... 2005-06 3...... 6at UALR...... 2010-11 39-70 ...... vs. North Texas ...... 2005-06 36...... at Oklahoma (93)...... 2007-08 36...... at Louisiana Tech (106)...... 1989-90 37...... vs. Arkansas (52)...... 1978-79 39...... at UAMonticello (55) ...... 1978-79 39...... at BYU, (49) ...... 2008-09

A-STATE”S BIGGEST VICTORIES 69...... vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (110-41)....1997-98 68...... vs. Lamar (124-56) ...... 1997-98 66...... vs. Miss. Valley State (101-35)...... 2000-01 66...... vs. Texas-Pan American (107-41)...1997-98 63...... vs. Morris Brown (111-48)...... 2002-03 57...... vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (98-41) ...... 2000-01 56...... vs. Lamar (107-51) ...... 1996-97 56...... vs. UT-Pan American (100-44)...... 1993-94 53...... vs. SW Louisiana (99-46) ...... 1995-96 53...... at UT-Pan American (103-50)...... 1987-88 52...... vs. Texas-Pan American (92-40) .....1989-90 51...... vs. SW Louisiana (95-44) ...... 1996-97 51...... at Arkansas-Little Rock (90-39)...... 1975-76 51...... vs. Philander Smith (92-41)...... 1979-80 50...... vs. Louisiana-Monroe (107-57)...... 2013-14 50...... at Texas-Pan American (93-43)...... 1992-93 50...... at Texas-Pan American (86-36)...... 1994-95 Arguably the best basketball player to ever 49...... vs. South Alabama (83-34)...... 1992-93 don an A-State jersey, Sonja Tate (1990-93) remains at the top of the A-State record A-STATE WORST DEFEATS books in six statistical categories. With 79 ...... points at La. Tech (108-29)...... 1988-89 2,312 points, she is the career scoring 70 ...... points at La. Tech (106-36)...... 1989-90 leader in both women’s and men’s basket- 65 ...... points at Memphis (114-49)...... 1974-75 ball at Arkansas State. Tate also holds the 63 ...... points at La. Tech (113-50)...... 1987-88 single-season scoring record at A-State with 820 points during the 1992-93 season and owns the top-five single game scoring performances at A-State.

2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide 55 DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com SCORING REBOUNDING Year Player Points Avg. Year Player Rebs Avg. 2013-14...... Aundrea Gamble ...... 641 ...... 18.9 2013-14...... Jalen O’Bannon ...... 225 ...... 6.6 2012-13 ...... Jane Morrill...... 430 ...... 14.3 2012-13...... Jane Morrill ...... 161 ...... 5.3 2011-12 ...... Jane Morrill...... 486 ...... 16.2 2011-12...... Jane Morrill ...... 164 ...... 5.5 2010-11 ...... NeNe Hurst...... 378 ...... 11.8 2010-11 ...... Shay Scott ...... 291 ...... 9.1 2009-10...... Ebonie Jefferson ...... 461 ...... 14.9 2009-10...... Lyndsay Schlup ...... 248 ...... 8.0 2008-09...... Ebonie Jefferson ...... 343 ...... 11.8 2008-09 ...... Shay Scott ...... 200 ...... 6.7 2007-08 ...... Veronica Smith ...... 308 ...... 9.6 2007-08 ...... Shay Scott ...... 240 ...... 7.5 2006-07 ...... Adrianne Davie...... 707 ...... 20.8 2006-07...... Adrianne Davie ...... 289 ...... 8.4 2005-06 ...... Adrianne Davie...... 461 ...... 15.4 2005-06...... Adrianne Davie ...... 294 ...... 9.8 2004-05 ...... Adrianne Davie...... 473 ...... 14.8 2004-05...... Adrianne Davie ...... 326...... 10.2 2003-04 ...... Rudy Sims ...... 348 ...... 12.0 2003-04...... Adrianne Davie ...... 238 ...... 8.2 2002-03...... Casie Lowman ...... 364 ...... 12.1 2002-03 ...... Jolie McKeirnan ...... 268 ...... 8.9 2001-02 ...... Rae Anne Smith...... 418 ...... 14.9 2001-02 ...... Jolie McKeirnan ...... 250 ...... 9.6 2000-01 ...... Keeshia Evans ...... 440 ...... 15.7 2000-01 ...... Jolie McKeirnan ...... 247 ...... 8.8 1999-00...... Julie Hagood ...... 526 ...... 17.5 1999-00 ...... Tanisha Johnson...... 229 ...... 7.6 1998-99...... Julie Hagood ...... 523 ...... 16.9 1998-99 ...... Tanisha Johnson...... 212 ...... 6.6 1997-98 ...... Amy Towne...... 493 ...... 16.4 1997-98...... Christina Barry ...... 120 ...... 7.1 1996-97 ...... Amy Towne...... 405 ...... 14.5 1996-97 ...... LaTanya Jones...... 182 ...... 7.0 1995-96....Danielle Featherston ...... 420 ...... 15.6 1995-96 ...... LaTanya Jones...... 197 ...... 7.9 1994-95...... Evevetta Crawford ...... 519 ...... 17.3 1994-95 ...... Evevetta Crawford...... 229 ...... 7.6 1993-94...... Shyla Tucker ...... 620 ...... 20.0 1993-94 ...... Shyla Tucker ...... 287 ...... 9.3 1992-93 ...... Sonja Tate ...... 820 ...... 24.8 1992-93 ...... Sonja Tate ...... 327 ...... 9.9 1991-92 ...... Nicole Wilkett ...... 680 ...... 21.3 1991-92 ...... Sonja Tate ...... 246 ...... 7.7 1990-91 ...... Sonja Tate ...... 501 ...... 17.9 1990-91 ...... Sonja Tate ...... 233 ...... 8.3 1989-90 ...... Zennia Hayes ...... 405 ...... 15.6 1989-90...... Zennia Hayes ...... 207 ...... 8.0 1988-89 ...... Eva Brehe...... 398 ...... 14.7 1988-89 ...... Eva Brehe ...... 218 ...... 8.1 1987-88 ...... Charlotte Fields...... 518 ...... 16.7 1987-88 ...... Charlotte Fields ...... 244 ...... 7.9 1986-87 ...... Quintella Jackson...... 485 ...... 8.0 1986-87...... Quintella Jackson ...... 251 ...... 9.3 1985-86 ...... Beth Penn ...... 420 ...... 16.8 1985-86...... Semona Hawkins ...... 173 ...... 6.7 1984-85 ...... Charlotte Fields...... 375 ...... 15.6 1984-85 ...... Charlotte Fields ...... 185 ...... 7.7 1983-84 ...... Linda Allison ...... 372 ...... 14.3 1983-84 ...... Charlotte Fields ...... 223 ...... 8.6 1982-83 ...... Dena Hodge ...... 272 ...... 11.8 1982-83 ...... Michelle Horton...... 159 ...... 6.9 1981-82 ...... Linda Allison ...... 347 ...... 15.1 1981-82 ...... Loretta Jamieson ...... 171 ...... 7.4 1980-81...... Gina DiCicco ...... 351 ...... 11.0 1980-81...... Linda Holloway ...... 99 ...... 5.8 1979-80 ...... Sue Jayroe ...... 361 ...... 12.4 1979-80 ...... Sue Jayroe...... 285 ...... 9.8 1978-79 ...... Sue Jayroe ...... 350 ...... 12.1 1978-79 ...... Sue Jayroe...... 265 ...... 9.1 1977-78 ...... Karen Carlew...... 397 ...... 15.9 1977-78 ...... Sue Jayroe...... 257...... 10.3 1976-77...... Karla Birmingham ...... 262 ...... 13.1 1976-77...... Sue Hill ...... 248...... 12.4 1975-76...... Karla Birmingham ...... 314 ...... 13.7 1975-76...... Karen Carlew ...... 241...... 10.5 1974-75 ...... Marie Wilford...... 146 ...... 14.6 1974-75 ...... Juli Vaccari...... 62...... 10.3 Records

Adrianne Davie led A-State in rebounding in each of her four seasons and finished as NeNe Hurst led A-State in scoring during the the career leader with 1,147 rebounds. 2010-11 season with 11.8 points per game.

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Amber Abraham is A-State’s career leader Rudy Sims is A-State’s career leaders in as- in 3-pointers made with 242. sists with 548.

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The Arkansas State Red Wolves added to their 2006-07 WNIT lengthy history in the Women’s National Invita- First Round - Jonesboro, AR tion Tournament following the 2006-07 season. Arkansas State 59...... Murray State 52 Head Coach Brian Boyer and the Red Wolves ac- Second Round - Madison, WI cepted their eighth bid to play in the postseason Wisconsin 77...... Arkansas State 45 classic. The Red Wolves opened play in the 2007 WNIT 2004-05 WNIT with a first round matchup against Murray State, First Round - Jonesboro, AR landing a home game along with the bid. After Arkansas State 78...... Mississippi State 61 disposing of the Racers 59-52, the Red Wolves Second Round - Jonesboro, AR traveled to Madison, Wisc., for a second round Arkansas State 98 ...... Arkansas 84 matchup with the Lady Badgers of Wisconsin. Quarterfinals - Cedar Rapids, IA Wisconsin proved to be too much for ASU, defeat- Iowa 66 ...... Arkansas State 52 ing the Red Wolves 77-45. The Lady Badgers went on to finish as the tournament’s runner-up. 2003-04 WNIT In their previous trip to the WNIT, ASU reached First Round - Jonesboro, AR the quarterfinals of the tournament, whipping Rice 59...... Arkansas State 52 SEC teams Mississippi State and Arkansas in the 1999-2000 WNIT first two rounds to reach the quarterfinals. The First Round - Memphis, TN Red Wolves rolled past Mississippi State 78-61 Memphis 76 ...... Arkansas State 74 before almost 3,000 fans. Attendance more than tripled before the much-anticipated second round 1998-99 WNIT matchup with the Lady Razorbacks of Arkansas, First Round - Jonesboro, AR as a Convocation Center-record crowd of 10,892 Arkansas State 78...... New Hampshire 65 showed up to cheer on the Red Wolves to a 98-84 Second Round - Jonesboro, AR victory over Arkansas. Forced to go on the road Arkansas State 83 ...... Kansas State 70 in the quarterfinals, the Red Wolves were elimi- Quarterfinals - Memphis, TN nated 66-52 at Iowa. Memphis 101...... Arkansas State 86 The Red Wolves’ history in the WNIT includes two trips to the tournament finals and one to the 1993-94 NWIT semifinals. A-State reached the tournament semi- First Round - Amarillo, TX finals in 1992, defeating Nebraska 81-70 in the Arkansas State 69 ...... Toledo 68 third-place consolation game. The next season, Semifinals - Amarillo, TX ASU won the tournament, defeating SMU 67-54 in Arkansas State 72 ...... Tulane 66 the finals to claim the 1992-93 championship. A- Championship - Amarillo, TX State returned to the finals following the 1993-94 Oklahoma 69 ...... Arkansas State 64 season, dropping a 69-64 decision to Oklahoma. 1992-93 - NWIT First Round - Amarillo, TX Arkansas State 68 ...... George Wash. 60 Semifinals - Amarillo, TX Arkansas State 80...... Marquette 65 Finals - Amarillo, TX Arkansas State 67...... SMU 54

1991-1992 - NWIT First Round - Amarillo, TX Arkansas State 83 ...... UAB 79 Semifinals - Amarillo, TX Hawaii 83...... Arkansas State 73 WNIT History Consolation - Amarillo, TX Arkansas State 81...... Nebraska 70

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Arkansas State guard Aundrea Gamble earned Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year honors for her outstanding performance

throughout the 2013-14 regular season. She Awards ranked in the top-10 in nine statistical cate- gories in the Sun Belt and was also ranked na- tionally. Gamble became just the third player in school history to be named the conference’s Player of the Year, joining Shyla Tucker (1993- 94) and Sonja Tate (1992-93). Boyer became the fourth coach in Sun Belt history to win the Coach of the Year award at least three times, joining former Louisiana Tech coach Leon Bar- rmore, former Western Kentucky coach Mary Taylor-Cowles and Middle Tennessee coach Rick Insell.

Brian Boyer was named the league’s Coach of the Year after leading the Red Wolves to their first 20-win regular season since 1992- 93. He became the Sun Belt’s leader in confer- ence wins with 138 and directed A-State to its first Sun Belt Conference championship since 2003-04. He set a new career-high with 22 vic- tories and is the longest tenured head coach in the Sun Belt Conference. Boyer also guided A-State to the No. 1 seed in the SBC Championship Tournament for the first time in school history and directed the team to 14 league wins, the most ever in school history. Boyer won the Coach of the Year award in the 2003-04 and 2004-05 and made an appearance in the WNIT in each of those seasons

Jane Morrill is just the third player in A- State history to be named to three straight SBC All-Conference teams after finishing sec- ond on the team with 12.9 points per contest. She finished ranked seventh on the school’s career scoring list with 1,529 points and is just one of 13 Arkansas State players to record 1,000 points and 500 rebounds in her career. Morrill tied a Convocation Center record by going 8-for-8 from the field against ULM on March 5 and has played in every game in her Red Wolves career and has started in every game since her sophomore season, a streak that spans 90 games. Gamble earned first-team honors enroute to the SBC Player of the Year award and also won SBC Player of the Week three times.

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Sonja Tate Shyla Tucker Aundrea Gamble SUN BELT 2012-13 (F/C), Shyla Tucker (G) Second Team: Jane Morrill (F) 1992-93 PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2011-12 All-Conference: Shyla Tucker (G), Second Team: Jane Morrill (F) Sonja Tate (G) 2013-14 2010-11 1991-92 Aundrea Gamble (G) Third Team: Shay Scott (F) All-Conference: Sonja Tate (G), Nicole 1993-94 2009-10 Wilkett (F) Shyla Tucker (G) - Co-Player of the Year Second Team: Ebonie Jefferson (G) 1992-93 2007-08 COLLEGESPORTSMADNESS Sonja Tate (G) Third Team: Veronica Smith (G/F) 2006-07 SBC ALL-CONFERNCE SUN BELT First Team: Adrianne Davie (C) NEWCOMER OF Second Team: Rudy Sims (G) 2013-14 2005-06 First Team: Aundrea Gamble (G) THE YEAR First Team: Adrianne Davie (C) Third Team: Jalen O’Bannon (F) Second Team: Rudy Sims (G) 2012-13 1998-99 2004-05 Second Team: Jane Morrill (F) Tanisha Johnson (G) All-Conference: Ali Carter (G), Adrianne Davie (C), Rudy Sims (G) SBC ALL-TOURNAMENT SUN BELT 2003-04 Honorable Mention: Adrianne Davie FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR (C), Catrience Webster (G) 2014 2002-03 Aundrea Gamble (G), Jane Morrill (F) 1996-97 All-Conference: Jolie McKiernan (G) 2008 Julie Hagood (G) Honorable Mention: Casie Lowman (G) Shay Scott (F) 2001-02 2007 SUN BELT Honorable Mention: Rae-Anne Smith (G) Rudy Sims (G) 2000-01 2006 COACH OF THE YEAR All-Conference: Keeshia Evans (G) Adrianne Davie (C) 2013-14 1999-00 2005 Brian Boyer (22-12, 14-4) All-Conference: Julie Hagood (G), Tan- Adrianne Davie (C) 2004-05 isha Johnson (F) 2000 Brian Boyer (22-11, 11-3) 1998-99 Julie Hagood (G) 2003-04 All-Conference: Julie Hagood (G), Tan- 1998 Brian Boyer (19-10, 10-4) isha Johnson (F) Julie Hagood (G) 1993-94 1997-98 1992 Jerry Ann Winters (22-9, 10-4) All-Conference: Julie Hagood (G), Amy 1992-93 Towne (G) Nicole Wilkett (F) Jerry Ann Winters (25-8, 10-4) 1996-97 All-Conference: Julie Hagood (G), Amy SBC PLAYER Towne (G) OF THE WEEK 1995-96 SUN BELT All-Conference: Danielle Featherson ALL-CONFERNCE (G), LaTanya Jones (F) 2013-14 1994-95 Nov. 12 - Aundrea Gamble Awards All-Conference: Evevetta Crawford Nov. 26 - Aundrea Gamble 2013-14 (F/C) March 10 - Aundrea Gamble First Team: Aundrea Gamble (G) 1993-94 2011-12 Second Team: Jane Morrill (F) All-Conference: Evevetta Crawford Nov. 22 - Jane Morrill

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Julie Hagood Rudy Sims Adrianne Davie 2009-10 AMERICAN SOUTH Feb. 1 - Ebonie Jefferson 2007-08 NEWCOMER OF Feb. 11 - Adrianne Davie THE YEAR 2006-07 Nov. 28 - Adrianne Davie 1989-90 Dec. 19 - Rudy Sims Nicole Wilkett 2005-06 1989-90 Jan. 24 - Adrianne Davie Sonja Tate (G) - Co-Newcomer 2004-05 Jan. 11 - Ali Carter AMERICAN SOUTH Feb. 22 - Adrianne Davie All-CONFERENCE 2003-04 Dec. 1 - Rudy Sims Feb. 16 - Ali Carter 1990-91 1999-2000 First Team: Sonja Tate (G) Dec. 6 - Julie Hagood Second Team: Shyla Tucker (G), Nicole 1998-99 Wilkett (F) Dec. 14 - Tanisha Johnson 1989-90 Second Team: Sonja Tate (G), Zennia Feb. 15 - Tanisha Johnson Hayes (F) 1997-98 Feb. 16 - Christina Barry 1996-97 AMERICAN SOUTH Jan. 13 - Amy Towne All-TOURNAMENT Feb. 10 - Amy Towne 1995-96 1991 Dec. 4 - LaTanya Jones Shyla Tucker (G) Feb. 19 - Danielle Featherston 1994-95 Dec. 12 - Evevetta Crawford AMERICAN SOUTH 1993-94 POW Jan. 3 - Shyla Tucker Jan. 17 - Shyla Tucker Jan. 31 - Shyla Tucker 1990-91 1992-93 Sonja Tate (twice), Shyla Tucker Dec. 14 -Sonja Tate Jan. 3 - Sonja Tate SOUTHLAND Jan. 23 - Sonja Tate Feb. 14 - Sonja Tate All-CONFERENCE 1991-92 Dec. 1 - Sonja Tate 1986-87 Dec. 15 - Nicole Wilkett All-Conference: Quintella Jackson (G) Jan. 12 - Nicole Wilkett 1982-83 Jan. 26 - Sonja Tate All-Conference: Dena Hodge(G)

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Brian Boyer Jeff Mittie Jerry Ann Winters 2000-present 1996-1999 1985-1995 15 Seasons Four Seasons 11 seasons (248-212, .539) (75-42, .641) (196-120, .620)

Beverly Webb Kay Woodiel Sara Wooley 1982-1984 1975-1978 1979-1981 3 seasons 4 seasons 3 seasons (31-41, .431) (46-32, .560) (57-33, .633)

A-State All-Time Coaches Ranking (By Winning Percentage) Jeff Mittie ...... 75-42...... 641 Sara Wooley...... 57-33 ...... 633 Jerry Ann Winters ...... 196-120 ...... 620 Kay Woodiel ...... 46-32 ...... 560 Brian Boyer...... 248-212...... 539 Beverly Webb ...... 31-41...... 431

(By Total Wins) Brian Boyer...... 248 Jerry Ann Winters...... 196 Jeff Mittie...... 75 Sara Wooley ...... 57 Kay Woodiel...... 46 Beverly Webb ...... 31 All-Time Coaches

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2013-14 22-12^ 14-4 in Sun Belt Brian Boyer All-Time Results 2012-13 15-15 12-8 in Sun Belt Brian Boyer 2011-12 12-18 6-10 in Sun Belt Brian Boyer 2010-11 18-14 9-7 in Sun Belt Brian Boyer 2009-10 13-18 7-11 in Sun Belt Brian Boyer 2008-09 16-14 10-8 in Sun Belt Brian Boyer 2007-08 20-12 13-2 in Sun Belt Brian Boyer 2006-07 21-13^ 11-7 in Sun Belt Brian Boyer 2005-06 15-15 7-7 in Sun Belt Brian Boyer 2004-05 21-11& 11-3 in Sun Belt Brian Boyer 2003-04 19-10^ 10-4 in Sun Belt Brian Boyer 2002-03 12-18 5-9 in Sun Belt Brian Boyer 2001-02 12-16 6-8 in Sun Belt Brian Boyer 2000-01 14-14 8-8 in Sun Belt Brian Boyer 1999-00 18-12^ 8-8 in Sun Belt Brian Boyer 1998-99 18-14^ 7-5 in Sun Belt Jeff Mittie 1997-98 20-10 11-3 in Sun Belt Jeff Mittie 1996-97 20-8 10-4 in Sun Belt Jeff Mittie 1995-96 17-10* 9-5 in Sun Belt Jeff Mittie 1994-95 20-10 9-5 in Sun Belt Jerry Ann Winters 1993-94 22-9@ 10-4 in Sun Belt Jerry Ann Winters 1992-93 25-8% 10-4 in Sun Belt Jerry Ann Winters 1991-92 25-7# 12-4 in Sun Belt Jerry Ann Winters 1990-91 19-9 7-5 in American South Jerry Ann Winters 1989-90 12-14 4-6 in American South Jerry Ann Winters 1988-89 15-12 5-5 in American South Jerry Ann Winters 1987-88 17-14 3-6 in American South Jerry Ann Winters 1986-87 18-9 8-4 in Southland Jerry Ann Winters 1985-86 11-15 3-7 in Southland Jerry Ann Winters 1984-85 12-13 5-7 in Southland Jerry Ann Winters 1983-84 13-13 6-6 in Southland Beverly Webb 1982-83 6-17 1-4 in Southland Beverly Webb 1981-82 12-11 11-7 in AWISA Beverly Webb 1980-81 19-13 15-5 in AWISA Sara Wooley 1979-80 19-10 15-5 in AWISA Sara Wooley 1978-79 19-10 11-7 in AWISA Sara Wooley 1977-78 16-9 14-4 in AWISA Kay Woodiel 1976-77 12-8 12-8 in AWISA Kay Woodiel 1975-76 16-7 12-6 in AWISA Kay Woodiel 1974-75 2-8 0-2 in AWISA Kay Woodiel

^ - Postseason Women’s National Invication Tournament & - Quarterfinals of Women’s Na tion al Invitation Tournament # - Third-place in National Wom en's Invi ta tion Tourna ment % - Cham pi ons in National Women's Invi ta tional Tour na ment @ - Runner-up in National Wom en's In vi tation al Tour na ment * - Loss total adjusted after forfeit by Kansas State

2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide 63 DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com 1974-75 - Won 2, Lost 8 79-64 at Ouachita Baptist W 79-69 vs. Arkansas College W Head Coach - Kay Woodiel 72-68 at Henderson State W 77-78 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff L 49-114 at Memphis State L 80-63 Arkansas-Little Rock W 55-62 Arkansas L 74-47 Arkansas College W 65-83 at Southern Ar kan sas L SWAIAW Region IV Tourn. 76-80 ASU-Beebe L 49-64 at Arkansas-Monticello L at Durant, Okla. 49-81 at Henderson State L 81-59 Arkansas College W 56-70 vs. Louisiana College L 54-79 at ASU-Beebe L 83-86 Union (Tenn.) (OT) L 57-68 at NW Oklahoma L 45-47 Mississippi Co. All Stars L 62-63 Arkansas-Pine Bluff L 46-60 at Arkansas Tech L 77-54 Arkansas Tech W 1980-81 - Won 19, Lost 13 58-57 at Miss. County All Stars W 67-70 at Arkansas L Head Coach - Sara Wooley AWISA State Tournament Region IV Tournament 57-63 at Arkansas College L at Southern State College at Arkadelphia 68-67 at Arkansas-Monticello W 56-69 vs. Arkansas Tech L 84-73 vs. Dillard (La.) W 94-65 Southeast Missouri State W 73-75 vs. Arkansas College L 70-76 vs. NW Oklahoma L 54-51 Central Arkansas W 71-87 vs. Abilene Christian L 67-74 at Arkansas Tech L 1975-76 - Won 16, Lost 7 62-66 at Southern Arkansas L Head Coach - Kay Woodiel 1978-79 - Won 19, Lost 10 55-46 Arkansas-Little Rock W 46-47 at Arkansas Tech L Head Coach - Sara Wooley 61-57 at Ouachita Baptist W 65-19 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 77-31 Arkansas Baptist W 60-85 at Memphis State L 51-108 Memphis State L 83-76 at Central Arkansas (OT) W 59-48 Henderson State W 56-46 Miss. County All Stars W 57-59 at Southern Ar kan sas L 92-48 at Philander Smith W 65-74 at Arkansas-Monticello L 63-61 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 50-57 at Arkansas L 67-65 Henderson State W 70-68 Ouachita Baptist (OT) W Gateway Holiday Classic 87-72 at Arkansas College W 65-57 Arkansas College W at St. Louis, MO 82-65 Arkansas College W 39-55 at Arkansas-Monticello L 57-59 vs. Missouri-Southern L 48-43 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 66-52 at Henderson State W 58-39 vs. SIU-Edwardsville W 80-74 at ASU-Beebe W 49-54 Arkansas Tech L 49-67 vs. Kentucky State L 66-43 at Miss. County All Stars W 68-44 Central Arkansas W 75-59 Arkansas College W 53-59 Southern State College L 69-56 Southern Arkansas W 58-64 Arkansas-Monticello L 77-32 Arkansas-Little Rock W 41-40 Arkansas-Little Rock W 68-52 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 64-53 Arkansas-Monticello W 78-60 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 58-52 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 56-49 Arkansas Brokerage W 47-66 at Ouachita Baptist L 59-51 at Central Arkansas W 90-39 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 55-47 Arkansas W 48-50 Arkansas Tech L 52-62 at Henderson State L 55-57 at Arkansas College L 60-49 Southern Arkansas W 80-68 Arkansas Tech W 53-52 Arkansas-Monticello W 75-68 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 62-36 Arkansas-Little Rock W 59-67 at Arkansas Tech L 41-66 Memphis State L AWISA State Tournament 57-72 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff L 66-54 Ouachita Baptist W at Ark-Monticello 63-56 Henderson State W 61-59 at Henderson State W 75-59 vs. Henderson State W AWISA State Tournament 78-35 Philander Smith W 62-64 vs. Southern State College L at Jonesboro 62-67 at Southwest Mo. State L 76-68 at Arkansas-Monticello W 64-45 vs. Central Arkansas W AWISA Playoffs 47-59 vs. Southern State Coll. L 59-45 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff W at Arkadelphia 62-60 vs. Arkansas-Monticello W 78-56 vs. Southern Arkansas W 1976-77 - Won 12, Lost 8 37-52 Arkansas L 57-48 vs. Arkansas College W Head Coach - Kay Woodiel AIAW Regional Tour na ment 55-57 vs. Arkansas-Monticello L 63-49 Arkansas-Little Rock W at Fort Worth, TX SWAIAW Regional Tournament 70-49 at Arkansas College W 53-59 vs. NW Oklahoma L at Pineville, La. 52-33 Arkansas Tech W 81-76 vs. Abilene Christian W 57-84 Abilene Christian L 70-59 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 59-56 vs. Arkansas Tech W 54-66 at Central Arkansas L 62-59 vs. Arkansas-Monticello W 1981-82 - Won 12, Lost 11 52-59 Southern Arkansas L 54-56 SE Oklahoma L Head Coach - Beverly Webb 58-57 Arkansas College W 62-66 Arkansas Tech L 57-84 at Arkansas-Monticello L 1979-80 - Won 19, Lost 10 51-53 at Arkansas-Monticello L 50-74 Central Arkansas L Head Coach - Sara Wooley 74-70 at Arkansas College(OT) W 55-56 at Southern Ar kan sas L 82-46 Arkansas College W 69-61 Central Arkansas W 62-70 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff L 55-53 Arkansas-Monticello W 66-49 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 57-50 at Arkansas Tech W 53-36 at SE Missouri State W 63-55 Southern Arkansas W 64-41 at Ouachita Baptist W 75-74 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 73-63 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 66-47 Ouachita Baptist W 66-59 at Central Arkansas W 69-74 at Henderson State L 52-33 Henderson State W 56-57 Arkansas Tech L 51-54 Ouachita Baptist L 69-44 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 71-55 Southern Arkansas W 53-55 Southern Mississippi L 72-66 at Henderson State W 62-55 Ouachita Baptist W 61-71 Mississippi College L 61-75 Arkansas-Monticello L 59-34 at Henderson State W 72-74 at Arkansas Tech L AWISA State Tournament 92-51 Philander Smith W 67-68 Arkansas-Monticello L at Arkansas College 57-53 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 73-65 Arkansas College W 67-66 vs. UAPB (OT) W Gateway Holiday Classic 61-78 at Central Arkansas L 62-68 vs. Arkansas-Monticello L at St. Louis, MO 65-69 Southwest Missouri State L 50-75 vs. Kentucky State L 67-60 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 1977-78 - Won 16, Lost 9 65-57 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 61-59 at Southern Arkansas W Head Coach - Kay Woodiel 62-32 vs. Nebraska Wesleyan W 73-63 Arkansas-Little Rock W 82-59 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 60-50 at Arkansas College W 66-56 Henderson State W 66-60 at Arkansas Tech W 44-65 at Arkansas-Monticello L 69-66 at Ouachita Baptist W 68-66 at Arkansas College W 75-32 at Philander Smith W AWISA State Tournament 67-57 Henderson State W 70-42 Central Arkansas W at Russellville 73-53 Central Arkansas W 66-59 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 91-66 Henderson State W 61-48 Ouachita Baptist W 53-59 at Arkansas Tech L 71-77 Central Arkansas L 57-86 at Union (Tenn.) L 54-55 at Southern Arkansas L 66-46 Southern Arkansas W 58-43 Arkansas-Little Rock W 1982-83 - Won 6, Lost 17 67-59 Arkansas W 73-79 at Ouachita Baptist L Head Coach - Beverly Webb

All-Time Results 78-69 Arkansas-Monticello W 69-60 Henderson State W 77-68 Arkansas-Little Rock W 48-53 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff L AWISA State Tournament 51-64 Central Arkansas L 81-74 at Central Arkansas W at Conway Tennessee Tech Invitational

64 2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com at Cookeville, Tenn. 61-56 Murray State W 73-58 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 47-71 at Tennessee Tech L 75-74 Lamar W 52-59 at Baylor L

73-71 vs. Tennessee St. W 66-62 McNeese St. W 62-55 at Texas-Arlington W All-Time Results 59-104 at Mississippi L 69-48 St. Louis W 62-76 at Murray State L 1985-86 - Won 11, Lost 15 64-83 at Alabama L 49-77 at Mississippi State L Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters 72-69 at Mississippi College W Lady Eagle Classic 67-64 Ouachita Baptist W 56-65 New Orleans * L at Hattiesburg, Miss. Lady Racer Classic 70-71 Southwestern Louisiana * L 58-81 at Southern Mississippi L at Murray, Ky. 79-62 Arkansas College W 75-88 vs. Mississippi College L 80-82 vs. Tennessee State L 68-76 at Lamar * L 47-80 Arkansas L 74-46 vs. Butler W 103-50 at Pan American * W 57-81 at Tennessee-Martin L 73-88 Delta State L 79-77 Memphis State W 66-62 Missouri-St. Louis W Lady Tiger Classic 110-68 Missouri-Kansas City W 70-67 Lamar * W at Memphis, Tenn. 53-69 at New Orleans * L 57-87 at Northeast Louisiana * L 80-101 at Memphis State L 64-70 at SW Louisiana * L 66-85 Southwestern Louisiana * L 85-89 vs. Marshall L 85-78 Lamar * W 80-63 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 72-63 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 90-53 Pan American * W 58-67 at Texas-Arlington * L 77-73 at SW Missouri State W 70-51 at St. Louis W 61-67 at North Texas State* L 67-87 Alabama L Northern Lights Tournament 81-87 Murray State (OT) L 56-50 at Henderson State W at Anchorage, Ak. 68-60 Arkansas Tech W 63-86 Northeast Louisiana L 82-66 vs. U.S. International W 70-82 McNeese State * L 54-68 Southwestern Louisiana * L 65-68 vs. Nevada-Las Vegas L 80-89 Tennessee-Martin L 75-56 at Tulsa W 55-60 vs. Western Kentucky L Southland Conference Tourna ment 83-76 at Texas-Arlington * W 52-53 Arkansas-Little Rock L at Monroe, LA 48-77 at North Texas State * L 80-65 Arkansas-Little Rock W 74-76 vs. Lamar L 81-67 Arkansas-Little Rock W American South Conf. Tourn. 73-66 Lamar * W at Ruston, La. 1983-84 - Won 13, Lost 13 70-87 McNeese State * L 65-67 vs. Lamar L Head Coach - Beverly Webb 73-83 Southeast Missouri State L 82-79 at Arkansas Tech (OT) W 52-88 at Northeast Louisiana L 1988-89 - Won 15, Lost 12 86-76 Southwest Missouri State W 61-59 at SW Louisiana * W Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters 53-71 at Miss. Valley State L 73-84 Texas-Arlington * L 75-88 Missouri L 79-77 Tennessee-Martin W 67-73 North Texas State * L 80-67 Alcorn State W 74-82 at SE Missouri (OT) L 66-70 at Lamar * L 89-73 Northern Iowa W 63-101 at Central Arkansas L 70-78 at McNeese State * L 71-45 at St. Louis W 74-69 Murray State W 80-58 St. Louis W 71-90 at Murray State L 79-57 Arkansas-Little Rock W at San Francisco 50-67 at Austin Peay L 1986-87 - Won 18, Lost 9 87-74 vs. Texas-Arlington W 71-74 at Tennessee-Martin L Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters 66-71 at San Francisco L 66-56 Southeast Missouri State W Lady Racer Classic 85-63 Ouachita Baptist W 60-57 Mississippi Valley State W at Murray, Ky. 84-95 at Mississippi Valley State L 61-79 Northeast Louisiana * L 71-86 vs. Appalachian State L 86-54 Henderson St. W 66-68 Southwestern Louisiana * L 79-91 vs. Cumberland L 45-48 at Missouri-Kansas City L 64-58 at Texas-Arlington * W Shocker Shootout 80-74 Mississippi College W 56-47 at North Texas State * W at Wichita, Kan. 52-43 Texas-El Paso W 58-78 at Murray State L 71-90 vs. LaSalle L 33-66 Louisiana Tech * L 75-72 Lamar * W 83-76 vs. Texas-El Paso W 58-39 at Pan American * W 70-67 McNeese State (OT) * W 59-70 at Evansville L 60-81 at Lamar * L 53-55 at Arkansas-Little Rock L 74-63 at Butler W 70-57 Southwestern Louisiana * W 67-93 at Northeast Louisiana * L 95-81 Arkansas-Little Rock W 54-57 New Orleans * L 52-63 at SW Louisiana * L 66-42 Tulsa W 56-55 Mississippi Valley State W 89-77 Texas-Arlington * W 92-73 Missouri-St. Louis W 46-91 at Louisiana Tech * L 92-69 North Texas State * W 68-54 at St. Louis W 83-52 Pan American * W 61-64 at Lamar * L 72-71 at Northeast Louisiana * W 66-63 Lamar * W 86-90 at McNeese State * L 85-80 at SW Louisiana * W 80-62 at SW Louisiana * W 67-75 at Memphis State L 57-69 at New Orleans * L 1984-85 - Won 12, Lost 13 69-58 Texas-Arlington * W 84-79 at Mississippi College W Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters 98-83 North Texas State * W 43-54 Missouri-Kansas City L 86-69 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 71-78 at Lamar * L American South Conf. Tourn. 79-60 Ouachita Baptist W 70-91 at McNeese State * L at Ruston, La. 74-76 at Murray State L 84-77 Evansville W 29-108 at Louisiana Tech L 68-63 Austin Peay W 77-58 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 68-81 at SE Missouri State L 80-77 Northeast Louisiana * W 1989-90 - Won 12, Lost 14 Wendy's/UMKC Classic 75-71 Southwestern Louisiana * W Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters at Kansas City, Mo. 74-78 at Texas-Arlington * L Sooner Classic 61-70 at Missouri-Kansas City L 75-80 at North Texas State * L at Norman, Okla. 70-99 vs. Kansas L 84-54 Lamar * W 67-83 vs. Minnesota L 71-108 at Delta State L 83-77 McNeese State* W 73-102 at Oklahoma L 95-83 Tennessee-Martin W 77-54 at College of Ozarks W 95-52 Austin Peay State W 85-82 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 63-60 at Tulsa W at Pine Bluff 66-88 at Northeast Louisiana * L 51-67 vs. Northeast Louisiana L 56-73 at SW Louisiana * L 1987-88 - Won 17, Lost 14 61-72 Murray State L 70-76 Texas-Arlington * L Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters 70-37 St. Louis W 90-84 North Texas State * W 70-63 Indiana State W Hawaiian Tropic Tournament 67-85 at McNeese State * L 73-76 Murray State L at Murray, Ky. 95-96 at Lamar * L 81-59 Southwest Baptist W 66-84 vs. Alabama L 78-67 Arkansas-Little Rock W 65-81 at Memphis State L 75-70 at Murray State W 62-72 at Tennessee-Martin L Dial Classic American Airlines Classic 66-89 Northeast Louisiana * L at Ruston, La. at El Paso, Texas 84-76 Southwestern Louisiana* W 50-113 at Louisiana Tech * L 73-43 vs. Nicholls State W 61-62 at Texas-Arlington * L 80-73 Mississippi Valley State W 69-44 at Texas-El Paso W 72-58 at North Texas State * W 85-71 Mississippi College W 58-56 at New Mexico State W

2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide 65 DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com 49-51 at Missouri-Kansas City L 71-39 Southwestern Louisiana * W 65-77 at Louisiana Tech * L 57-72 Lamar * L 58-71 at Louisiana Tech * L 72-42 Lamar * W 92-40 Texas-Pan American * W 63-53 Western Kentucky * W 68-63 at SW Louisiana * W 36-106 at Louisiana Tech * L 69-65 at South Alabama * W 63-46 at New Orleans * W 70-63 at Austin Peay State W 62-75 at New Orleans * L 45-65 Louisiana Tech * L 67-68 at New Orleans (OT) * L Sun Belt Conference Tourn. 73-51 at South Alabama * W 69-76 at Southwestern La. (OT) * L at Bowling Green, Ky. 75-69 New Orleans * W 69-90 at Lamar * L 74-55 vs. New Orleans W 100-44 Texas-Pan American * W 76-54 at Texas-Pan American * W 76-63 vs. Lamar W 67-54 SW Louisiana * W 78-90 at Alcorn State L 62-65 at Western Kentucky L 53-72 at Western Kentucky * L 65-94 Louisiana Tech * L Nat'l Women's Inv. Tourn. 78-58 at Texas-Pan American * W 68-71 Oklahoma State L at Amarillo, Texas 91-76 Western Kentucky * W 67-61 New Orleans (OT) * W 83-79 vs. Alabama-Birmingham W Sun Belt Conference Tourn. 95-51 Southwestern Louisiana * W 73-83 vs. Hawaii L at Bowling Green, Ky. 59-48 Missouri-Kansas City W 81-70 vs. Nebraska W 78-35 vs. SW Louisiana W 52-61 at Western Kentucky L 1990-91 - Won 19, Lost 9 1992-93 - Won 25, Lost 8 National Women's Inv. Tourn. Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters at Amarillo, Texas Colony Parke Shootout Wahine Classic 69-68 vs. Toledo W at Dallas, Texas at Honolulu, Hawaii 72-66 vs. Tulane W 83-71 at Southern Methodist W 58-78 vs. Stephen F. Austin L 65-69 vs. Oklahoma L 80-70 vs. Alcorn State W 60-61 vs. Oklahoma State L 68-66 Murray State W 82-56 vs. Portland W 1994-95 - Won 20, Lost 10 Pizza Inn Classic 62-61 Mississippi W Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters at Jonesboro 82-79 at Northeast Louisiana W Preseason Women's NIT 77-52 vs. Texas-El Paso W 80-62 Mississippi Valley State W 74-70 at Northern Illinois (WNIT)W 71-60 vs. Middle Tenn. State W Pizza Inn Classic 51-79 at Texas Tech (WNIT) L 71-82 at Murray State L at Jonesboro 72-57 at Northeast Louisiana W 76-70 at Mississippi Valley State W 85-59 vs.Southern W Pizza Inn Classic 104-79 Alcorn State W 76-63 vs. Oklahoma W at Jonesboro 64-49 at Missouri-Kansas City W 80-52 Alabama-Birmingham W 76-47 Coppin State W 78-56 Mississippi Valley State W 63-42 at South Alabama * W 73-69 Mississippi Valley State W 76-75 Louisiana Tech * W 68-51 Southwestern Louisiana * W 60-81 at Mississippi L 48-69 at New Orleans * L 74-44 Texas-Pan American * W George Washington Invitational 73-49 Southwestern Louisiana * W 66-54 New Orleans * W at Washington, D.C. 64-83 at Central Florida * W 57-49 at Lamar * W 60-55 vs. Kansas State W 48-46 Missouri-Kansas City W 93-43 at Texas-Pan American * W 59-67 at George Washington L 92-62 at Texas-Pan American * W 86-59 at Mississippi Valley State W 62-49 Southwestern Mo. State W 79-89 at Lamar * L 53-54 Louisiana Tech * L Citrus Sports Travel 66-74 at Northeast Louisiana L 58-55 at New Orleans * W Holiday Classic 54-79 at Louisiana Tech * L 57-40 Lamar * W at Orlando, Fla. 74-60 New Orleans * W 74-72 at Alabama-Birmingham W 81-72 vs. South Carolina W 78-52 at SW Louisiana * W 77-72 at Mississippi State W 85-80 vs. Texas A&M W 70-57 Central Florida * W 102-63 at SW Louisiana * W 52-62 vs. Mississippi L 76-63 Texas-Pan American * W 66-72 at Louisiana Tech * L 89-42 Texas-Pan American * W 77-88 Lamar * L 83-34 South Alabama * W 53-64 Louisiana Tech * L 77-74 at Boston University W 67-77 at Western Kentucky * L 86-36 at Texas-Pan American * W 73-107 at Maine L 65-64 at Alcorn State W 67-46 South Alabama * W 70-75 at New Hampshire L 63-71 at Oklahoma State L 60-89 at Louisiana Tech * L American South Conf. Tourn. 63-72 Western Kentucky * L 56-73 Western Kentucky * L at Ruston, La. Sun Belt Conference Tourn. 65-47 at SW Louisiana * W 78-83 at Louisiana Tech L at Ruston, La. 58-71 at Lamar * L 70-53 vs. Texas-Pan American W 90-66 New Orleans * W 1991-92 - Won 25, Lost 7 70-73 vs. Western Kentucky L 58-51 at South Alabama * W Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters National Women's Inv. Tourn. 67-52 at Mississippi Valley State W 78-48 NE Louisiana W at Amarillo, Texas 74-56 SW Louisiana * W 72-59 at Mississippi Valley State W 68-60 George Washington W 66-54 Lamar * W 50-76 at Texas L 80-65 Marquette W 57-85 at Western Kentucky * L Pizza Inn Classic 67-54 Southern Methodist W 67-53 at Southern W at Jonesboro 72-64 at New Orleans * W 70-39 vs. Mississippi Valley St. W 1993-94 - Won 22, Lost 9 Sun Belt Conference Tourn. 53-43 vs. Mississippi State W Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters at Ruston, La. Lady Tiger Classic 63-59 Nebraska W 88-82 vs. New Orleans W at Memphis, Tenn. Pizza Inn Classic 51-72 at Louisiana Tech L 89-75 vs. Grambling State W at Jonesboro 70-54 vs. Murray State W 74-61 vs. Mississippi Valley St. W 1995-96 - Won 17, Lost 10 80-50 at Murray State W 77-44 vs. Southern W Head Coach - Jeff Mittie Shocker Shootout 76-61 Harding W 56-71 at Southwest Mo. State L at Wichita, Kan. 64-86 at Nebraska L 88-68 Mississippi State W 79-71 vs. Boise State W 93-63 Central Florida W 96-52 Missouri-Saint Louis W 73-59 at Wichita State W 74-61 Northeast Louisiana W 64-57 at Baylor W 72-70 Lamar * W Seattle Times Husky Classic Rutgers/Bro. Int. Tournament 84-61 Texas-Pan American * W at Seattle, Wash. Piscataway, N.J. 83-66 at Central Florida * W 72-79 vs. Cal.-Santa Barbara L 41-69 vs. Florida L 62-61 at SW Louisiana * W 56-52 vs. Cincinnati W 63-48 vs. Niagara W 73-55 Louisiana Tech * W Fun and Sun Tournament 81-75 at Mississippi Valley State W 76-93 at Western Kentucky * L at Miami, Fla. 58-63 at Kansas State L(&) 106-64 South Alabama * W 59-58 vs. Alabama-Birmingham W 81-49 Mississippi Valley State W 72-70 New Orleans * W 50-79 at Florida International L 81-44 Texas-Pan American* W

All-Time Results 89-65 Central Florida * W 71-58 vs. James Madison W 43-78 Louisiana Tech* L 65-84 at Lamar * L 70-72 at Lamar * L 56-76 at Mississippi State L 80-67 at Texas-Pan American * W 81-66 South Alabama * W 67-80 Western Kentucky* L

66 2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com 79-69 at Lamar* W 71-50 at South Alabama* W 71-74 Louisiana-Lafayette* L 65-48 at Texas-Pan American* W 86-74 at New Orleans* W 69-82 Louisiana Tech* L

73-64 Kansas State W 124-56 Lamar* W 76-68 at New Orleans* W All-Time Results 76-62 South Alabama* W 75-53 at SW Louisiana* W 69-64 at South Alabama* W 56-74 at Mississippi L 68-85 at Mississippi L 61-51 Denver* W 80-82 at Western Kentucky* L 63-89 at Louisiana Tech* L 64-70 Florida International* L 96-65 New Orleans* W 93-45 South Alabama* W Sun Belt Conf. Tournament 99-46 Southwestern Louisiana* W Sun Belt Conf. Tournament at Bowling Green, Ky. 84-69 Lamar* W at Ruston, La. 76-69 vs. Denver W 47-75 at South Alabama* L 78-59 vs. South Alabama W 81-92 vs. Louisiana Tech L 75-51 at SW Lou i si ana* W 88-103 vs. Western Kentucky L Postseason Women’s NIT 78-66 at New Orleans* W 74-76 at Memphis L 68-98 at Louisiana Tech* L 1998-99 - Won 18, Lost 14 Sun Belt Conf. Tournament Head Coach - Jeff Mittie 2000-01 - Won 14, Lost 14 at Jonesboro Preseason Women’s NIT Head Coach - Brian Boyer 54-72 New Orleans L 65-75 at Florida L Michigan State Tournament &—Game later forfeited by Kan sas State 86-77 Virginia w at East Lansing, Mich. 65-90 at Southwest Mo. State L 50-76 @ Michigan State L 1996-97 - Won 20, Lost 8 SMU Tournament 71-61 vs. Tennessee Tech W Head Coach - Jeff Mittie at Dallas, Texas 51-63 Kansas L UNLV Classic 60-77 vs. Texas A&M L 79-74 at McNeese State (OT) W at Las Vegas, Nev. 69-91 at Southern Methodist L 52-54 at Butler L 95-89 vs. Illinois (OT) W 65-61 Kansas W 101-35 Mississippi Valley State W 78-66 at Nevada-Las Vegas W 68-65 Oklahoma State W 78-60 Southern Mississippi W 65-75 at Wichita State L 85-88 Baylor L 54-69 at Mississippi L 72-76 Mississippi L 101-78 Nevada-Las Vegas W Fun in the Sun Classic S.F. Austin/Dial Soap Classic Malibu Classic at Cancun, Mexico Nacogdoches, Texas at Malibu, Calif. 45-69 vs. Duke L 69-54 vs. New Mexico State W 71-68 vs. California-Irvine W 100-75 vs. Florida Atlantic W 72-96 at Stephen F. Austin L 79-77 @ Pepperdine W 98-41 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 68-55 at Missouri W 70-85 vs. Valparaiso L 59-62 Louisiana Tech* L 62-58 at Northeast Louisiana W 72-80 at LaSalle L 85-63 Middle Tennessee* W 79-69 at Austin Peay State W 83-76 at Texas Christian W 65-50 at South Alabama* W 68-50 Murray State W 48-94 at Louisiana Tech* L 52-80 at Florida International* L 107-51 Lamar* W 84-46 South Alabama* W 62-82 at Louisiana Tech* L 83-41 Southwestern Louisiana* W 82-71 New Orleans* W 77-67 Arkansas-Little Rock* W 100-59 at Texas-Pan American* W 83-50 at SW Louisiana* W 65-76 Florida International* L 71-66 at Lamar* W 58-63 at Florida International* L 75-67 Western Kentucky* W 76-60 Lyon College W 68-76 at Western Kentucky* L 59-56 at New Orleans* W 110-65 New Orleans* W 76-54 at New Orleans* W 72-58 Louisiana-Lafayette* W 79-50 Texas-Pan American W 63-79 Louisiana Tech* L 55-61 at Denver* L 76-68 at South Alabama* W 70-68 Mississippi W 67-79 at Middle Tennessee* L 61-69 at New Orleans* L 67-57 at South Alabama* W 65-74 New Mexico State* L 59-80 Louisiana Tech* L 64-84 Florida International* L 67-83 North Texas* L 63-50 Western Kentucky* W 82-64 Western Kentucky* W 98-96 at Western Kentucky* W 91-60 Northeast Louisiana W 77-55 Southwestern Louisiana* W 70-46 at Arkansas-Little Rock* W 95-44 at SW Louisiana* W Sun Belt Conf. Tournament Sun Belt Conf. Tournament 55-100 at Louisiana Tech* L at Jonesboro at Mobile, Ala. 59-74 at Western Kentucky* L 87-85 New Orleans W 54-59 at South Alabama L 83-67 South Alabama* W 67-114 Louisiana Tech L Sun Belt Conf. Tour na ment Postseason Women’s NIT 2001-02 - Won 12, Lost 16 at Bowling Green, Ky. 78-65 New Hampshire W Head Coach - Brian Boyer 70-51 vs. South Alabama W 83-70 Kansas State W DePaul Moran Realty Classic 61-76 at Western Kentucky L 86-101 at Memphis L at Chicago, Ill. 72-62 vs. Western Michigan W 1997-98- Won 20, Lost 10 1999-2000 - Won 18, Lost 12 68-86 at DePaul L Head Coach - Jeff Mittie Head Coach - Brian Boyer Loyola-Marymount 49-79 at Oklahoma State L ASU Lady Indian Invitational Thanksgiving Classic 91-72 Texas Christian W at Jonesboro at Los Angeles, CA Mississippi State Classic 93-76 vs. Butler W 59-70 vs. Michigan State L at Starkville, Miss. 74-69 vs. SE Missouri State W 74-72 vs. Ball State W 96-87 vs. Missouri-Kansas City W 86-65 Southwest Missouri State W 58-60 @Loyola Marymount L 76-68 at Mississippi State W 84-70 Louisville W 69-62 Jackson State W 76-80 at Mississippi Valley State L Cook Children’s TCU Invitational East Carolina U.S. Cellular Classic 83-69 Austin Peay State W at Fort Worth, Texas at Greenville, N.C. 73-66 Wichita State W 85-39 vs. Jackson State W 52-77 vs. L 74-66 Mississippi Valley State W 73-67 at TCU W 72-69 at East Carolina W Hawaii Tournament 86-55 McNeese State W 64-70 Northern Iowa L at Honolulu, Hawaii 62-65 at Marquette L 86-81 Mississippi W 75-85 at Hawaii L 65-64 at Southern Miss W 60-63 Marquette L 67-57 vs. San Francisco W 72-70 at Kansas W 54-78 at Louisiana Tech L 60-71 at Kansas L 67-62 Western Kentucky* W 62-72 at Denver* L 110-41 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 82-49 Arkansas-Little Rock* W 66-82 at North Texas* L 80-93 at Louisville L 54-66 at Denver* L 53-41 Arkansas-Little Rock* W 90-104 at Western Kentucky* L 63-90 at Western Kentucky* L 54-61 South Alabama* L 83-55 at Texas-Pan American* W 84-86 New Orleans* L 58-57 Florida International* W 67-71 Louisiana Tech* L 87-52 South Alabama* W 69-70 at New Orleans* L 80-58 Southwestern Louisiana* W 80-69 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 68-80 Middle Tennessee* L 107-41 Texas-Pan American* W 95-64 at Arkansas-Little Rock* W 62-77 Western Kentucky* L 70-66 Western Kentucky* W 63-69 at Florida International* L 59-53 at Arkansas-Little Rock* W 80-55 at Lamar* W 55-57 at Virginia L 97-70 at Texas-Pan American W 105-79 New Orleans* W 59-95 at Louisiana Tech* L 64-79 at Middle Tennessee* L

2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide 67 DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com 55-54 at Western Kentucky* W Women’s National Invitation 68-62 *Troy W 77-55 Louisiana-Lafayette* W Tournament Sun Belt Conf. Tournament 75-55 New Mexico State* W 52-59 Rice L at Murfreesboro, Tenn. 61-73 at Florida International* L 78-62 North Texas W Sun Belt Conf. Tournament 2004-05 - Won 21, Lost 11 64-90 Middle Tennessee L at New Orleans, La. Head Coach - Brian Boyer 47-51 vs. New Orleans (OT) L Subway Classic 2006-07 - Won 21, Lost 13 Minneapolis, Minn. Head Coach - Brian Boyer 45-82 at #14 Minnesota L 65-76 at Charlotte L 2002-03 - Won 12, Lost 18 82-61 vs. Valparaiso W 73-56 Alabama W Head Coach - Brian Boyer 87-63 Texas-El Paso W 53-74 at Missouri L 84-64 Maryland-Eastern Shore W 50-67 at #21/23 Louisiana Tech L 67-54 at Missouri State W 54-72 Louisiana Tech L 62-66 at Alabama A&M L 61-67 Purdue L Georgia Tech Tournament 68-64 #22/23 TCU W 87-55 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W at Atlanta, Ga. 85-43 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 67-52 South Dakota State W 67-72 vs. Miami (OH) L Duel in the Desert Cal Contra Costa Classic 63-48 vs. East Tennessee State W Las Vegas, NV at Berkeley, Calif. 111-48 at Morris Brown W 53-87 vs. #12 Texas Tech L 90-71 San Jose St. W 64-69 Grambling L 75-43 vs. Western Michigan W 62-81 California L 66-70 at Northern Iowa L 65-78 at Stephen F. Austin L 80-73 Oklahoma State W 69-73 Hampton L 61-67 at Texas-El Paso L 65-58 at La.-Lafayette (OT) W 64-69 Tulane L 80-46 Long Island W 69-57 South Alabama* W 51-82 at Santa Clara L 85-74 at Florida International * (OT)W 68-56 New Orleans* W 68-73 at Cal Poly L 75-83 at Western Kentucky * L 80-64 at La. Monroe* W 74-56 Arkansas-Little Rock W 55-56 at Middle Tennessee * L 57-51 North Texas* W 63-62 Belmont (OT) W 75-56 North Texas * W 62-43 UALR* W 63-80 at Middle Tennessee L 72-45 Denver * W 55-76 at Troy* L 77-84 at Western Kentucky L 87-73 at TAMUCC W 53-48 Denver* W 62-70 Denver L 69-43 Arkansas-Little Rock * W 54-82 at Middle Tennessee* L 92-72 North Texas* W 65-37 at South Alabama * W 64-61 at North Dakota State W 68-59 Texas Pan-American* W 66-44 New Orleans * W 59-64 Western Kentucky* L 62-72 Florida International* L 69-62 at Arkansas-Little Rock * W 64-67 at Fla. International* L 69-63 New Orleans (OT)* W 62-51 Florida International * W 80-61 Florida Atlantic* W 34-45 at South Alabama* L 80-70 Western Kentucky * W 77-61 La.-Lafayette* W 53-50 at Arkansas-Little Rock* W 72-69 Middle Tennessee * W 78-73 at South Alabama* W 63-71 Middle Tennessee* L 71-53 at New Mexico State * W 70-87 at Denver* L 73-85 Western Kentucky* L 64-66 at Louisiana-Lafayette * L 72-54 La.-Monroe* W 68-57 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W Sun Belt Conf. Tournament 66-82 at North Texas* L 58-73 at New Mexico State* L at Denton, Texas 48-64 at UALR* L 66-76 at Florida International* L 61-53 vs. South Alabama W Sun Belt Conference Tournament Sun Belt Conf. Tournament 49-61 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette L at Jonesboro, Ark. at Bowling Green, Ky. Women’s National Invitation 69-56 La.-Monroe W 66-59 vs. Denver W Tournament Sun Belt Conference Tournament 64-60 vs. New Mexico State W 78-61 Mississippi State W at Lafayette, La. 52-65 vs. Middle Tennessee L 98-84 Arkansas W 76-67 Western Kentucky W 52-66 at Iowa L 59-62 La.-Lafayette L 2003-04 - Won 19, Lost 10 Women’s National Invitation Head Coach - Brian Boyer 2005-06 - Won 15, Lost 15 Tournament at Jonesboro, Ark. 79-70 at Belmont W Head Coach - Brian Boyer 59-52 Murray State W 89-60 Cal Poly W 70-67 Missouri W Women’s National Invitation Long Island Turkey Day Classic 68-62 Missouri State W Tournament at Madison, Wisc. at New York, N.Y. Blue Devil Tournament 45-77 Wisconsin L 84-77 vs. Alabama-Birmingham W at Durham, N.C. 65-64 at Long Island W 56-110 at #1 Duke L 2007-08 - Won 20, Lost 12 84-79 Murray State W 74-66 George Mason W Head Coach - Brian Boyer 77-54 at Hampton W 58-95 at #22 Purdue L 67-77 at South Dakota State L 77-50 Alabama A & M W Brown Classic 54-53 Brigham Young W Louisiana State Tournament at Providence, R.I. 49-45 at Alabama W at Baton Rouge, La. 74-79 Stony Brook L 74-54 Missouri State W 56-76 vs. Richmond L 97-71 Hampton W Washington Husky Classic 63-67 vs. Kent State L 61-38 Alabama A&M W at Seattle, Wash. 91-73 Stephen F. Austin W Duel In The Desert Tournament 57-44 Weber State W 52-62 East Carolina L at Las Vegas, Nev. 59-69 Washington L 62-60 Florida International * W 54-77 #13 Notre Dame L 54-96 at Oklahoma State L 56-59 at Tulane L 59-80 #23 North Carolina State L 36-93 at Oklahoma L 69-62 Middle Tennessee * W 67-91 at TCU L 73-54 UAPB W 81-74 Western Kentucky * W 64-76 Louisiana Tech L 72-46 Florida Atlantic* W 63-66 at Denver * L 67-45 North Dakota State W 68-72 at New Orleans* L 60-47 at North Texas * W 50-54 *at Florida International L 49-63 Indiana State L 86-79 at Ark.-Little Rock * (OT) W 65-66 *Middle Tennessee L 51-58 Charlotte L 57-67 at Florida International * L 76-62 *Western Kentucky W 71-65 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 67-61 at New Orleans * W 70-39 *Denver W 53-50 UALR* W 57-54 South Alabama * W 75-47 *North Texas W 69-55 North Texas W 69-53 Arkansas Little Rock * W 54-46 *Arkansas-Little Rock W 59-68 at Louisiana-Monroe* L 81-68 Texas A&M-Corpus ChristiW 70-74 *at South Alabama L 70-68 Middle Tennessee* W 47-70 at Middle Tennessee * L 76-65 *at Troy W 46-57 at Denver* L 70-60 at Western Kentucky * W 47-57 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L 66-48 Troy* W 57-48 Louisiana-Lafayette * W 63-67 *Florida International L 72-64 Florida Intl.* (OT) W 61-67 New Mexico State * L 59-95 *at Middle Tennessee L 73-81 at Western Kentucky* L

All-Time Results Sun Belt Conference Tournament 89-106 *at Western Kentucky L 70-58 at South Alabama* W at Bowling Green, KY 70-64 *at Louisiana-Lafayette W 76-61 at Florida Atlantic* W 65-71 vs. New Mexico State (2OT) L 86-42 *New Orleans W 73-65 New Orleans* W

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80-70 at North Texas* W 60-73 UALR% L 51-52 SEMO L All-Time Results 68-53 Louisiana-Monroe* W 58-72 at USC L Sun Belt Conference Tournament 2010-11 - Won 18, Lost 14 60-57 at Florida International* W at Jonesboro, Ark. Head Coach - Brian Boyer 71-79 at Florida Atlantic* L 68-50 Florida Atlantic W 69-59 TAMUCC# W 58-51 Central Arkansas W Sun Belt Conference Tournament 47 -50 #22 Iowa# L 60-83 at Missouri State L Mobile, Ala. 59-47 UAPB W 75-44 Austin Peay W 53-52 South Alabama W 54-50 Saint Louis W 66-58 Nicholls State W 56-70 Western Kentucky L 48 -60 #20 St. John’s L 77-53 Louisiana-Lafayette* W 59-55 at UT-Arlington (OT) W 47-53 at South Alabama* L 2008-09 - Won 16, Lost 14 80-86 SMU (2OT) % L 70-72 Middle Tennessee* L Head Coach - Brian Boyer 49-37 Georgia Southern% W 63-58 Western Kentucky* W 73-56 Creighton W 66-47 Henderson State W 49-43 Florida International* W 71-40 Northern Arizona W 47-58 at Missouri State L 48-39 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 76-79 at Southern Illinois L 54-84 at Louisiana Tech L 71-58 Louisiana-Monroe* W 52-61 at Missouri State L 44-62 Charlotte L 87-74 at Troy* W 58-69 Kansas State L 59-42 Stephen F. Austin W 74-56 Florida Atlantic* W UTSA Thanksgiving Classic 68-53 South Alabama* W 72-61 South Alabama* W at San Antonio, Texas 74-75 Western Kentucky (OT)* L 62-64 North Texas* L 88-69 vs. Charleston Southern W 62 -61 at Florida International* W 49-93 at Middle Tennessee* L 73-59 vs. Texas-San Antonio W 52-56 at Florida Atlantic* L 78-74 at Western Kentucky* W 76-68 at Indiana State (OT) W 80-70 Louisiana-Lafayette* W 50-54 Arkansas-Little Rock* L 57-87 Oklahoma L 52-57 Middle Tennessee* L 77-58 at Louisiana-Monroe* W 51-63 FIU* L 56-65 at Denver* L 71-59 Troy* W 47-65 at UALR* L 62-59 at North Texas (OT)* W 51-53 at North Texas* L 71-44 Alcorn State W 45-61 Louisiana-Monroe* L 50-58 at Arkansas-Little Rock* L 39-49 at Brigham Young L 36-53 at UALR* L Sun Belt Conference Tournament 63-61 New Orleans* W 62-53 Denver* W at Hot Springs, Ark. 63-54 at Denver* W 45-55 at Louisiana-Monroe* L 50-58 vs Florida International L 73-63 at North Texas* W 66-44 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 64-54 Louisiana-Monroe* W 83-69 at Troy (OT)* W 2013-14 - Won 22, Lost 12 68-69 South Alabama* L 71-50 North Texas* W Head Coach - Brian Boyer 51-91 at Middle Tennessee* L 54-51 UALR* W 79-61 Missouri State W 44-54 Florida Atlantic* L Sun Belt Conference Tournament 79-69 at Austin Peay W 78-67 Western Kentucky* W at Hot Springs, Ark. 66-75 UT Martin L 69-74 at Troy* L 66-52 Florida Atlantic W 92-61 Kent State W 44-55 at FIU* L 77-62 Middle Tennessee W 91-68 at Louisiana Tech W 56-55 UALR* W 47-55 Western Kentucky L 60-93 vs. North Carolina# L 74-66 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W # - TAMUCC Islander Classic 54-70 vs. Illinois# L 47-41 at New Orleans* L % - SMU Hoops for the Cure 66-69 vs. Arizona State# L 72-65 Denver* W 47-66 at Wichita State L 76-67 North Texas* W 2011-12 - Won 12, Lost 18 90-75 Tennessee Tech W 66-63 at ULM* W Head Coach - Brian Boyer 73-61 at Central Arkansas W Sun Belt Conference Tournament 48-78 at Charlotte L 62-80 at Texas A&M L at Jonesboro, Ark. 84-71 TAMUCC W 66-62 at UT Arlington* W 74-80 North Texas L 48-70 at Tulsa L 87-71 at Texas State* W 64-56 Toledo W 74-65 Troy* W 2009-10 - Won 13, Lost 18 52-64 at SEMO L 73-60 South Alabama* W Head Coach - Brian Boyer Arizona State Classic 74-76 Georgia State* L 54-77 at Creighton L 50-78 vs. Illinois State# L 67-64 at Western Kentucky* W 80-79 at Kansas St. (OT) W 51-72 vs. E. Washington# L 77-45 Arkansas-Little Rock* W 72-58 UAPB W 80-70 Tulsa W 80-68 at Louisiana-Monroe* W Seton Hall The Rock Classic 59-69 Louisiana Tech L 65-83 at Troy* L 43-72 Va. Commonwealth# L 58-56 Southern California W 78-75 Western Kentucky (OT)* W 52-76 Seton Hall# L 69-64 at Stephen F. Austin W 80-75 at Georgia State* W 59-71 Louisiana Tech L 68-77 Missouri State L 71-58 at South Alabama* W 65-73 Missouri State L 44-57 Florida Atlantic* L 76-77 at Louisiana-Lafayette* L 70-79 at Saint Louis L 57-83 at Louisiana-Monroe* L 73-47 UT Arlington* W 65-62 at Northern Arizona (OT) W 49-58 Denver* L 74-55 Texas State* W 67-60 Texas-Arlington (OT) W 70-64 North Texas (OT)* W 55-64 at Arkansas-Little Rock* L 49-75 UALR* L 83-68 UT-Martin W 107-57 Louisiana-Monroe* W 68-54 Southern Illinois W 57-64 UALR* L 90-49 Louisiana-Lafayette* W 60-65 at Denver* L 62-71 at Middle Tennessee* L Sun Belt Conference Tournament 77-65 North Texas* W 55-52 Louisiana-Lafayette* W at New Orleans, La. 65-75 Middle Tennessee* L 61-73 at Denver* L 78-69 Louisiana-Monroe W 67-68 at South Alabama* L 54-68 at North Texas* L 59-48 Texas State W 77-76 at North Texas* W 76-61 Louisiana-Monroe* W 60-61 Western Kentucky L 61-65 at FIU* L 39-68 at South Alabama* L Women’s National Invitation 69-85 at Florida Atlantic* L 57-50 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W Tournament at El Paso, Texas 67-56 Louisiana-Lafayette* W 62-39 Troy* W 64-74 at Texas-El Paso W 74-58 Denver* W 45-52 Florida International* L 48-79 at UALR* L 56-53 at Western Kentucky* W 57-70 at New Orleans* L 43-59 at UALR* L 77-56 Louisiana-Monroe* W Sun Belt Conference Tournament 78-83 at Western Kentucky* (OT) L at Hot Springs, Arkansas 87-58 at Louisiana-Lafayette W 38-62 vs. South Alabama L 74-83 Western Kentucky* L 67-52 New Orleans* W 2012-13 - Won 15, Lost 15 69-75 Troy* L Head Coach - Brian Boyer Sun Belt Conference Tournament 34-56 at Toledo L

2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide 69 DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com All-Time Series Results Illinois 1-1 Ouachita Baptist 12-3 2014-15 Opponents In Bold Illinois State 0-1 Pepperdine 1-0 Indiana State 2-1 Philander Smith 4-0 Abilene Christian 1-2 Iowa 0-2 Portland 1-0 Alabama 2-3 Jackson State 2-0 Purdue 0-2 Alabama A&M 2-1 James Madison 1-0 Rice 0-1 Alabama-Birmingham 5-0 Kansas 2-3 Richmond 0-1 Alcorn State 5-1 Kansas State 5-1 Saint Louis 7-1 Appalachian State 0-1 Kent State 1-1 San Francisco 1-1 Arizona State 0-1 Kentucky State 0-2 San Jose State 1-0 Arkansas 3-5 Lamar 19-15 Santa Clara 0-1 Arkansas Baptist 1-0 LaSalle 0-2 Seton Hall 0-1 Arkansas Brokerage 1-0 Long Island 2-0 South Alabama 31-10 Arkansas-Little Rock 44-15 Louisiana College 0-1 South Carolina 2-0 Arkansas-Monticello 8-11 Louisiana-Lafayette 46-13 South Dakota State 1-1 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 21-5 Louisiana-Monroe 21-13 Southeast Missouri State 4-5 Arkansas State-Beebe 1-2 Louisiana Tech 3-37 SE Oklahoma State 0-1 Arkansas Tech 8-11 Louisville 1-1 Southern^ 3-0 Austin Peay 7-1 Loyola Marymount 0-1 Southern Arkansas# 7-9 Ball State 1-0 Lyon College* 17-3 Southern California 1-1 Baylor 1-2 Maine 0-1 Southern Ill.-Edwardsville 1-0 Belmont 2-0 Marquette 1-2 Southern Illinois 1-1 Boise State 1-0 Marshall 0-1 Southern Methodist 2-2 Boston 1-0 Maryland Eastern Shore 1-0 Southern Mississippi 2-2 Brigham Young 1-1 McNeese State 5-6 Southwest Baptist 1-0 Butler 3-1 Memphis% 1-9 Stephen F. Austin 3-3 Cal 0-1 Miami (OH) 0-1 Stony Brook 0-1 Cal-Irvine 1-0 Michigan State 0-2 Tennessee-Chattanooga 0-0 Cal Poly 1-1 Middle Tennessee 6-18 Tennessee-Martin 3-6 Cal-Santa Barbara 0-1 Mississippi 3-7 Tennessee State 1-1 Central Arkansas 12-6 Mississippi College 4-2 Tennessee Tech 2-1 Central Florida 4-1 Mississippi County All-Stars 3-1 Texas 0-1 Charlotte 0-4 Mississippi State 5-2 Texas A&M 1-1 Charleston Southern 1-0 Mississippi Valley State 16-3 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 4-0 Christian Brothers 0-0 Missouri 1-2 Texas-Arlington 10-5 Cincinnati 1-0 Missouri-Kansas City 5-4 Texas Christian 4-1 College of Ozarks 1-0 Missouri-St. Louis 3-0 Texas-El Paso 5-1 Coppin State 1-0 Missouri Southern 0-1 Texas-Pan American 25-0 Creighton 1-1 Missouri State+ 8-10 Texas-San Antonio 1-0 Cumberland 0-1 Minnesota 0-2 Texas State 3-0 Delta State 0-2 Morgan State 0-0 Texas Tech 0-2 Denver 9-12 Morris Brown 1-0 Toledo 2-1 DePaul 0-1 Murray State 9-8 Troy 9-4 Dillard (La.) 1-0 Nebraska 2-1 Tulane 1-2 Duke 0-1 Nebraska Wesleyan 1-0 Tulsa 4-1 East Carolina 1-1 Nevada-Las Vegas 2-1 Union (Tenn.) 0-2 East Tennessee State 1-0 New Hampshire 2-0 U.S. International 1-0 Eastern Washington 0-1 New Mexico State 6-3 Valparaiso 1-1 Evansville 1-1 New Orleans 29-14 Virginia 1-1 Florida 0-2 Niagara 1-0 Virginia Commonwealth 0-1 Florida Atlantic 7-5 Nicholls State 2-0 Washington 0-1 Florida Gulf Coast 0-0 Northern Arizona 2-0 Weber State 1-0 Florida International 8-18 Northern Illinois 1-0 Western Kentucky 20-31 George Mason 1-0 Northern Iowa 1-2 Western Michigan 2-0 George Washington 1-1 North Carolina 0-1 Wichita State 2-3 Georgia Southern 1-0 North Carolina State 0-1 Georgia State 1-1 North Dakota State 2-0 Georgia Tech 0-1 North Texas 20-11 Grambling State 1-1 Northwest Oklahoma State 0-3 Hampton 2-1 Notre Dame 0-1

All-Time Results Harding 1-0 Ohio State 0-0 Hawaii 0-2 Oklahoma 1-4 Henderson State 17-3 Oklahoma State 2-4

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--A-- --G-- Lowman, Casie (‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03) All-Time Letterwinners Alford, Kelley (‘05, ‘06) Gaines, Michelle (‘85) Allison, Linda (‘81, ‘82, ‘84) Gamble, Aundrea (‘13) --M-- Abraham, Amber (‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘06) Gill, Brittney (‘13) Maddox, Olivia (‘12) Anderson, Ashley (‘06, ‘07, ‘08) Glenn, Kimmie (‘75, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78) Maglaughlin, Ronnie (‘05, ‘06) Asher, Kay (‘75) Glenn, Tammy (‘77, ‘78) Martin, Diane (‘76) Golden, Sandy (‘76) McCarroll, Michele (‘90, ‘91) --B-- Goodall, Natalie (‘00, ‘01) McCarter, Karissa (‘88, ‘89) Baker, Rachel (‘08) Graddy, Linda (‘82, ‘83, ‘84) McClendon, Karen (‘80) Balentine, Kim (‘78, ‘79) Graddy, Mary (‘80, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83) McCoy, Rachel (‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90) Barry, Christina (‘98) Gragg, Amanda (‘05) McDowell, Quinishia (‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13) Binkley, Amie (‘89, ‘90) Gragg, Paula (‘83) McKeirnan, Jolie (‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03) Birmingham, Karla (‘76, ‘77) Graves, LaToya (‘03) McNair, Makala (‘08) Bolding, Meredith (‘94) Guy, Annette (‘75, ‘76) Mitchell, Tiffany (‘95) Bradshaw, Kellina (‘98, ‘99) Morgan, Debbie Balentine- (‘76, ‘77, ‘78, ‘79) Brehe, Ada (‘89) --H-- Morgan, Rita (‘76) Brehe, Eva (‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89) Hafner, June (‘75) Morrill, Jane (‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14) Brown, Erica (‘84, ‘85) Hagood, Julie (‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00) Morris, Barbara (‘82, ‘83) Brown, Jessica (‘10) Hall, Kellye (‘77) Muirhead, Brandi (‘97, ‘98) Brown, Rachel (‘05, ‘06, ‘07) Harris, Claudia (‘88) Brown-Haywood, Khadija (‘13, ‘14) Harris, Lee Ann (‘79) --O-- Burleson, Jeannie (‘78) Harris, Missy (‘75) O’Bannon, Jalen (‘13, ‘14) Harris, Quiana (‘99, ‘00) Oliver, Dominique (‘14) --C-- Hawkins, Semona (1985, 1986) Olvera, Ashley (‘12, ‘13) Caraway, Katie (‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06) Hayes, Zennia (‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90) Carlew, Karen (‘75, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78) Heiberg, Amanda (‘97) --P-- Carter, Ali (‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘07) Helms, Melody (‘83, ‘84, ‘86) Partain, Lisa (‘83) Carter, Holly (‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96) Henke, Linsay (‘09, ‘10) Parks, Vanessa (‘84) Chatman, Jimmisa (‘98, ‘99) Higgins, Martha (‘79, ‘80, ‘81) Pence, Melia, (‘07) Chism, Felicia (‘91, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94) Hiles, Brittney (‘06, ‘07, ‘08) Penn, Beth (‘84, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87) Christian, Tabitha (‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07) Hodge, Dena (‘81, ‘82, ‘83) Perkins, Beverly (‘76) Clark, Donna (‘81, ‘82) Holm, Betty (‘77, ‘78, ‘79) Petty, Becky (‘91) Clausen, Leslie (‘85) Holsten, Dana (‘89, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92) Phillips, Patti (‘78, ‘79) Clay, Claudette (‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90) Hopper, Micaela (‘01, ‘02) Phipps, Gaye (‘80) Clayborn, LaWanda (‘10, ‘11) Hornbeck, Emily (‘04) Pipkens, Aundrea (‘14) Clifft, Susan (‘75) Horton, Michelle (‘82, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85) Porter, Rachel (‘03) Cotton, Cynthia (‘85, ‘86) Horton, Phyllis (‘76) Pospisil, Kayla (‘08) Cottrell, Mozell Maddox- (‘94, ‘95, ‘97, ‘99) Horton, Rosetta (‘75) Powell, Mary (‘82, ‘83) Crane, Leslie (‘85, ‘86) Humphries, Z (‘02, ‘03) Powers, Patti (‘81) Crawford, Evevetta (‘94, ‘95) Hunt, Jasmine (‘11, ‘12, ‘13) Price, Michelle (‘85, ‘86) Criner, Angie (‘08) Hurst, NeNe (‘09, ‘10, 11, ‘12) Pritchett, Tiarra (‘12) Curtis, Serenia (‘91, ‘92) --I-- --Q-- --D-- Isbell, Julie (‘96) Qedan, Hanna (‘12, ‘13, ‘14) Davie, Adrianne (‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07) Quarrells, Lois (‘76, ‘77) Davis, Holly (‘91, ‘92) --J-- Quarry, Cindy (‘78) Davis, Kim (‘99, ‘00) Jackson, Quintella (‘84, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87) Delap, Susan (‘84) Jamieson, Loretta (‘81, ‘82, ‘83, ‘84) --R-- Dement, Tania (‘86) Jayroe, Sue Hill- (‘77, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80) Randke, Mekena (‘11) DePriest, Phyllis (‘75, ‘77) Jefferson, Ebonie (‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10) Reel, Laura (‘12) DeVore, Janet (‘91, ‘92) Jenkins, Renee (‘86) Reid, Tasha (‘02) DiCicco, Gina (‘81) Jernigan, Rita (‘75) Rhea, Shannon (‘90, ‘91) Dotson, Belinda (‘75) Johnson, Jeanetta (‘78, ‘79) Richardson, Sueann (‘77, ‘78) Dudic, Rebecca (‘97, ‘98) Johnson, Tanisha (‘99, ‘00) Roberson, Sherry (‘75) Dunn, Elyseia (‘09) Jones, LaTanya (‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97) Roberts, Lunden (‘12) Dyess, Kathy (‘97) Jones, Marcia (‘84, ‘85) Romine, Vicki (‘87, ‘88) Jordan, April (‘88) Rowell, Melinda (‘81, ‘82, ‘83, ‘84) --E-- Ross, Jill (‘83) Eaves, Denise (‘91, ‘92) --K-- Ruffins, Jamie (‘13) Ellison, Breaunna (‘10, ‘11) Kemp, Tia (‘95, ‘96, ‘97) Rush, Charity (‘98, ‘99) Eskridge, Ashley (‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95) Killough, Lindsey (‘13) Evans, Keeshia (‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01) King, Xena (‘13) --S-- Kukura, Andrea (‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89) Sagaikaite, Agne (‘02, ‘04) --F-- Sample, Clara (‘76, ‘77) Featherston, Danielle (‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96) --L-- Scales, Palmer (‘84, ‘85) Fields, Charlotte (‘84, ‘85, ‘86, 1988) Lane, Zaneta (‘04, ‘05) Scheer, Angie (‘89, ‘90) Flanery, Jessica (‘13, ‘14) Lee, Sharon (‘75, ‘77) Schlup, Lyndsay (‘07,’08, ‘09, ‘10) Flynn, Sheri (‘90) LeGrande, Mary (‘94) Schrock, Vanessa (‘04, ‘05) Fowler, Brittany (‘14) Lercher, Theresa (‘79, ‘80) Schumann, Jennifer (‘91, ‘92) Freeman, Rodneikka (‘03, ‘05) Lewis, Meghan (‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12) Scott, Cindy (‘77) Lock, Kelsey (‘05, ‘06, ‘07) Scott, Shay (‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11) Long, Kathie (‘79, ‘80, ‘81) Scroggins, Sherry (‘82)

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--T-- Tackett, Jammie (‘99, ‘00) Tate, Creshauna (‘93) Tate, Sonja (‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93) Tausan, Crystal (‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96) Taylor, Jasmine (‘10, ‘11) Taylor, Jazmine (‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘11) Taylor, Latrice (‘00, ‘01) Tedder, Lurlene (‘76) Thibodeaux, Phyllis (‘93) Thomas, Retta (‘81, ‘82) The Arkansas State University Athletic Department announced the Thorton, Susie (‘78) second largest single donation in its history, a $400,000 gift from Charles Towne, Amy (‘97, ‘98) Luter that is being used to enhance the athletic academic facility, at a Troupe, Joycelyn (‘87, ‘88, ‘89) press conference held at the newly named Charles F. Luter Family Aca- Tucker, Chiquita (‘01, ‘02) Tucker, Shyla (‘91, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94) demic Success Center in September of 2008. The Charles Luter Family Academic Success Center serves as a foun- --V-- dation for structure, discipline and organization for the education of all Vaccari, Juli (‘75) ASU student-athletes. The facility, coupled with innovative programs VanDunk, Dawnetta (‘94) and equipment, currently houses the academic support staff, tutors, Van Horenbeeck, Claudia (‘90) computer labs, a resource room, study areas, tutorial rooms, small group study centers, a large conference room, the compliance office and spring --W-- sports coaching offices. Walmsley, Sandra (‘79, ‘80) Ward, Becky (‘76, ‘77) The athletic department came back on May 20, 2011 to hold a rib- Ward, Halsey (‘06) bon-cutting ceremony and open-house reception for to showcase some Watson, Andi (‘10, ’11, ‘12, ‘13) of the renovations that have occured since the donation was made. Weaver, Pat (‘75, ‘76) Among the most recent and noticeable modifications to the Charles Werntz, Lindsay (‘97) Luter Family Academic Success Center is a new foyer housed in a brick Webster, Catriece (‘03, ‘04) and rock exterior that, along with new landscaping, gives the entrance Whitehurst, Teresa (‘80) Wilburn, Barbara (‘85, ‘86, ‘88, ‘89) to the building a modern look and creates a stronger image. The actual Wilford, Marie (‘75) foyer has a large Red Wolves logo embedded in a terrazzo flooring that Wilkett, Nicole (‘91, ‘92) greets visitors as they enter the building. A receptionist office now also Williams, Ashley (‘03) connects to the lobby area, which holds all-new furniture and a plaque Williams, Shavondra (‘06) recognizing Charles and his wife, Kay. Wilson, Carol (‘80) A restructuring of the academic resource center, now known as Daw- Wiskotoni, Becky (‘79, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82) Wyatt, Carlette (‘13, ‘14) son’s Den, has occurred, including a wall-wrap celebrating academic Wyatt, Carlisha (‘13, ‘14) success that is clearly visible for student-athletes working in the com- puter lab. Additionally, tutorial rooms and computer-work stations have --Y-- been upgraded in this area, which also displays pictures of the most re- Young, Beth (‘93, ‘95, ‘96) cent ASU graduates. The names of the latest members of the Athletic Di- Young, Melissa (‘87, ‘88) rector’s Honor Roll are also showcased in Dawson’s Den. The area is named after Scott and Kay Dawson, longtime supporters of Red Wolves’ Current Players in Bold athletics. Team photos have been hung and are displayed along the walls of the building, along with plaques displaying the all-time winners of the Terry Gwin and Scott and Kay Dawson Ambassador Awards, two of the highest honors and ASU student-athlete can receive. Additional renovations are still scheduled, includiing a “Wall of Honor” that will recognize special student-athletes that come to Arkansas State and excelled in their business, in their profession, in their career or in their community. All-Time Letterwinners

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All-Time Sun Belt Conference Standings * — Division Champion Conference Stadnings ! — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier % - NCAA Tournament Participant (1992-Present) # — Postseason WNIT Participant

2013-2014 2010-2011 Team W L Pct. W L Pct. WEST DIVISION #*Arkansas State 14 4 .778 22 12 .647 Team W L Pct. W L Pct. !%Wesern Ky. 13 5 .722 24 9 .727 *!UALR 14 2 .875 23 8 .742 UALR 12 6 .667 18 12 .600 #Denver 11 5 .688 19 12 .613 Texas State 12 6 .667 16 16 .500 ULM 9 7 .563 16 15 .516 Troy 8 10 .444 12 18 .400 Arkansas State 9 7 .563 18 14 .563 Georgia State 8 10 .444 12 19 .387 La.-Lafayette 4 12 .250 11 19 .367 Louisiana-Lafayette7 11 .389 14 16 .467 North Texas 2 14 .125 5 25 .167 Louisiana-Monroe 7 11 .389 11 20 .355 South Alabama 6 12 .333 8 20 .286 EAST DIVISION UT Arlington 3 15 .167 4 25 .138 Team W L Pct. W L Pct. *%Middle Tenn. 14 2 .875 23 8 .742 * — Division Champion FIU 10 6 .625 16 16 .500 ! — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier Western Kentucky 9 7 .563 15 17 .469 % — NCAA Tournament Participant South Alabama 8 8 .500 17 13 .567 # — Postseason WNIT Participant Florida Atlantic 4 12 .250 7 21 .250 ^ — Postseason WBU Participant Troy 2 14 .124 5 25 .167

2012-2013 * — Division Champion WEST DIVISION ! — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier Team W L Pct. W L Pct. % - NCAA Tournament Participant #*UALR 14 6 700 24 9 .727 # — Postseason WNIT Participant Arkansas State 12 8 .600 15 15 .500 North Texas 10 10 .500 11 19 .367 2009-2010 Louisiana-Monroe 7 13 .350 10 21 .323 WEST DIVISION Louisiana-Lafayette3 17 .150 10 21 .323 Team W L Pct. W L Pct. *!UALR 17 1 .944 27 6 .818 EAST DIVISION Denver 12 6 .667 18 13 .581 Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Arkansas State 7 11 .389 13 18 .419 !*Middle Tenn. 17 3 .850 25 8 .758 North Texas 5 13 .278 9 22 .290 #Western Ky. 13 7 .650 22 11 .667 New Orleans 4 14 .222 12 20 .375 #FIU 12 8 .600 19 13 .594 ULM 4 14 .222 10 19 .345 South Alabama 10 10 .500 17 13 .567 La.-Lafayette 4 14 .222 9 22 .290 Florida Atlantic 9 11 .450 12 17 .414 Troy 3 17 .150 7 24 .226 EAST DIVISION Team W L Pct. W L Pct. * — Division Champion *%Middle Tenn. 17 1 .944 25 6 .806 ! — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier #Western Kentucky14 4 .778 21 11 .656 % - NCAA Tournament Participant Florida Atlantic 10 8 .556 14 15 .483 # — Postseason WNIT Participant FIU 9 9 .500 14 16 .467 South Alabama 9 9 .500 15 16 .484 2011-2012 Troy 5 13 .278 12 17 .414 WEST DIVISION Team W L Pct. W L Pct. * — Division Champion *!UALR 12 4 .750 20 13 .606 ! — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier #Denver 11 5 .688 17 13 .567 % - NCAA Tournament Participant North Texas 7 9 .438 15 16 .484 # — Postseason WNIT Participant Louisiana-Monroe 7 9 .438 9 21 .300 Arkansas State 6 10 .375 12 18 .400 2008-2009 Louisiana-Lafayette1 15 .063 7 23 .233 WEST DIVISION Team W L Pct. W L Pct. EAST DIVISION *#UALR 16 2 .889 26 7 .788 Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Arkansas State 10 8 .556 16 14 .533 *%Middle Tenn. 16 0 1.000 26 7 .788 Denver 10 8 .556 16 15 .516 #Florida Atlantic 11 5 .688 17 13 .567 New Orleans 8 10 .444 14 17 .452 #FIU 10 6 .625 23 11 .676 ULM 7 11 .389 15 16 .484 South Alabama 9 7 .563 17 13 .567 North Texas 6 12 .333 11 20 .355 Western Kentucky 5 11 .313 9 21 .300 La.-Lafayette 0 18 .000 3 27 .100 Troy 1 15 .063 2 26 .071

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EAST DIVISION 2005-06 Team W L Pct. W L Pct. EAST DIVISION *!Middle Tenn. 16 2 .889 26 7 .788 Team W L Pct. W L Pct. South Alabama 10 8 .556 21 11 .656 *#W. Kentucky 12 2 .857 27 7 .794 Western Kentucky 10 8 .556 16 13 .552 !Middle Tenn. 10 4 .714 20 11 .645 Troy 10 8 .556 16 14 .533 #Fla. International 9 5 .643 19 13 .594 Florida Atlantic 9 9 .500 12 17 .414 Arkansas State 7 7 .500 15 15 .500 FIU 4 14 .222 6 24 .200 Ark-Little Rock 5 9 .357 13 15 .464

* — Division Champion WEST DIVISION ! — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier Team W L Pct. W L Pct. # — Postseason WNIT Participant *North Texas 9 6 .600 19 9 .679 Denver 8 7 .533 15 13 .536 2007-2008 La.-Lafayette 8 7 .533 18 10 .643 WEST DIVISION South Alabama 8 7 .533 15 14 .517 Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Troy 3 12 .200 9 18 .333 *#Ark-Little Rock 14 4 .778 23 9 .719 New Orleans 1 14 .067 3 25 .107 Arkansas State 13 5 .722 20 12 .625 La.-Monroe 10 8 .556 17 13 .567 * — Division Champion North Texas 8 10 .444 14 18 .438 ! — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier New Orleans 7 11 .389 13 17 .433 # — Postseason WNIT Participant Denver 6 12 .333 11 19 .367 La.-Lafayette 4 14 .222 8 22 .267 2004-2005 EAST DIVISION EAST DIVISION Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Western Ky.+* 12 2 .857 19 8 .692 *!Western Ky. 16 2 .889 26 8 .765 Arkansas State+ 11 3 .786 21 11 .656 #Middle Tenn. 14 4 .778 22 12 .647 Middle Tenn.$ 11 3 .786 24 9 .727 South Alabama 10 8 .556 20 11 .645 Fla. International 7 7 .500 18 11 .621 Fla. Internat’l 8 10 .444 13 18 .419 Ark-Little Rock 3 11 .214 10 19 .345 Troy 5 13 .278 13 18 .419 Florida Atlantic 2 16 .111 6 22 .214 WEST DIVISION Team W L Pct. W L Pct. * — Division Champion La-Lafayette* 10 5 .667 22 9 .710 ! — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier North Texas 9 6 .600 14 14 .500 # — Postseason WNIT Participant South Alabama 7 8 .467 13 15 .464 Denver 4 11 .267 6 22 .214 2006-2007 New Mexico St. 4 11 .267 9 19 .321 WEST DIVISION New Orleans 2 13 .133 2 26 .071 Team W L Pct. W L Pct. *%La.-Lafayette 14 4 .778 25 9 .735 * — Division Champion Denver 12 6 .667 20 11 .645 $ — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier Ark-Little Rock 12 6 .667 21 10 .677 + — Postseason WNIT Participant #Arkansas State 11 7 .611 20 12 .625 North Texas 6 12 .333 9 20 .310 2003-2004 La.-Monroe 4 14 .222 14 16 .467 EAST DIVISION New Orleans 3 15 .167 9 21 .300 Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Arkansas State*+ 10 4 .714 19 10 .655 Middle Tenn.*$ 10 4 .714 24 8 .750 EAST DIVISION Western Ky.*+^ 10 4 .714 20 14 .588 Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Fla. Internat’l 5 9 .357 11 16 .407 *!Middle Tenn. 18 0 1.000 30 4 .882 Ark-Little Rock 3 11 .214 10 17 .370 # Western Ky. 14 4 .778 23 9 .719 Fla. Internat’l 9 9 .500 16 14 .533 WEST DIVISION South Alabama 7 11 .389 14 16 .467 Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Troy 5 13 .278 12 17 .414 So. Alabama*+ 11 4 .733 22 7 .759 Florida Atlantic 2 16 .111 6 25 .194 La.-Lafayette 7 8 .467 13 15 .464 North Texas 7 8 .467 11 17 .393 * — Division Champion Denver 6 9 .400 14 15 .483 ! — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier New Mexico St. 6 9 .400 13 16 .448 % — NCAA Tournament Participant New Orleans 5 10 .333 10 17 .370 # — Postseason WNIT Participant * — Division Champion/Co-Champions $ — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier ^ — Preseason WNIT Participant Conference Standings + — Postseason WNIT Participant

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2002-2003 * — WNIT Participant Conference Standings EAST DIVISION # — Sun Belt Tournament Champion Team W L Pct. W L Pct. $ — NCAA Tournament Participant Western Ky.*$ 12 2 .857 22 9 .710 Fla. Internat’l+ 9 5 .643 19 11 .633 1999-2000 Middle Tenn. 9 5 .643 18 11 .621 Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Arkansas State 5 9 .357 12 18 .400 @!$La. Tech 16 0 1.000 31 3 .912 Ark-Little Rock 0 14 .000 5 23 .179 $Western Ky. 13 3 .813 22 9 .710 Denver 10 6 .625 16 11 .593 WEST DIVISION Fla. International 10 6 .625 16 13 .552 Team W L Pct. W L Pct. *Arkansas State 8 8 .500 18 12 .600 So. Alabama*^+ 10 5 .667 19 10 .655 New Orleans 7 9 .438 11 17 .393 New Mexico St.* 10 5 .667 16 12 .571 La.-Lafayette 5 11 .316 12 16 429 New Orleans 9 6 .600 12 16 .429 South Al a bama 2 14 .125 8 21 .276 North Texas 6 9 .400 12 16 .429 Ark.-Little Rock 1 15 .063 5 23 .179 Denver 6 9 .400 12 18 .400 La.-Lafayette 4 11 .267 8 19 .296 @ — Sun Belt Reg.-Season Champion * — WNIT Participant * — Division Champion/Co-Champions ! — Sun Belt Tournament Champion $ — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier $ — NCAA Tournament Par tic i pant ^ — Preseason WNIT Participant + — Postseason WNIT Participant 1998-1999 Team W L Pct. W L Pct. 2001-2002 @!$La. Tech 12 0 1.000 30 3 .909 EAST DIVISION $Fla. International 9 3 .750 23 7 .767 Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Western Ky. 8 4 .667 21 7 .750 $+*Fla. Internat’l 13 1 .929 27 6 .818 *Arkansas State 7 5 .583 18 14 .563 ^Western Ky. 9 5 .643 16 14 .533 New Orleans 4 8 .333 11 16 .407 Middle Tenn. 7 7 .500 16 13 .522 South Al a bama 2 10 .167 7 19 .269 Arkansas State 6 8 .429 12 16 .429 Southwestern La. 0 12 .000 1 26 .037 Ark-Little Rock 2 12 .143 8 19 .296 @ — Sun Belt Regular-Season Champion WEST DIVISION ! — Sun Belt Tournament Cham pi on Team W L Pct. W L Pct. $ — NCAA Tournament Participant ^*North Texas 12 3 .750 21 9 .700 * — WNIT Participant Denver 11 4 .733 16 13 .522 South Alabama 7 8 .467 17 11 .607 1997-1998 New Mexico St. 6 9 .400 13 16 .448 Team W L Pct. W L Pct. New Orleans 6 9 .400 11 18 .379 @!$La. Tech 13 1 .929 31 4 .886 La.-Lafayette 1 14 .067 7 21 .250 $Western Ky. 12 2 .857 26 9 .743 Arkansas State 11 3 .786 20 10 .667 * — Division Champion New Orleans 7 7 .500 12 16 .429 $ — NCAA Tournament Participant South west ern La. 7 7 .500 9 18 .333 + — Sun Belt Tournament Champion South Al a bama 4 10 .286 7 20 .259 ^ — WNIT Participant Lamar 2 12 .143 5 22 .185 UT-Pan American 0 14 .000 1 26 .037 2000-2001 EAST DIVISION @ — Sun Belt Regular-Season Champion ! — Sun Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Belt Tournament Cham pi on #+$La. Tech 16 0 1.000 31 5 .861 $ — NCAA Tournament Participant *Fla. International 11 5 .688 20 10 .667 *Middle Tenn. 9 7 .563 17 13 .567 1996-1997 Arkansas State 8 8 .500 14 14 .500 Team W L Pct. W L Pct. *Western Ky. 8 8 .500 19 14 .576 @!$La. Tech 12 2 .857 31 4 .886 Ark.-Little Rock 0 16 .000 6 22 .214 @$Western Ky. 12 2 .857 22 9 .710 Arkansas State 10 4 .714 20 8 .714 WEST DIVISION New Orleans 10 4 .714 17 12 .586 Team W L Pct. W L Pct. South Al a bama 5 9 .357 11 16 .407 +$Denver 14 2 .875 24 7 .774 UT-Pan American 3 11 .214 5 22 .185 *North Texas 10 6 .625 19 11 .633 Lamar 2 12 .143 5 22 .185 New Orleans 7 9 .438 15 14 .517 Southwestern La. 2 12 .143 3 24 .111 New Mexico St. 6 10 .375 10 18 .357 South Alabama 5 11 .313 13 16 .448 @ — SBC Regular-Season Co-Cham pi ons! — Sun La.-Lafayette 2 14 .125 8 20 .286 Belt Tournament Cham pi on $ — NCAA Tournament Participant + — Division Champion

2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide 75 DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com 1995-1996 @!$Western Ky. 13 3 .813 26 7 .788 W L Pct. W L Pct. $La. Tech 12 4 .750 20 10 .667 @!$La. Tech 14 0 1.000 31 2 .939 %Arkansas St. 12 4 .750 25 7 .781 %Western Ky. 11 3 .786 19 13 .594 New Orleans 10 6 .625 20 11 .645 Arkansas State 9 5 .643 17 10 .630 South Alabama 5 11 .313 8 20 .286 Lamar 8 6 .571 14 15 .483 Central Florida 5 11 .313 10 18 .357 South Alabama 6 8 .429 12 15 .444 UT-Pan American 2 14 .125 10 18 .357 New Orleans 5 9 .357 9 19 .321 Southwestern La. 0 16 .000 0 27 .000 UT-Pan American 3 11 .214 10 17 .370 Southwestern La. 0 14 .000 2 25 .074 @ — Sun Belt Regular-Season @ — Sun Belt Regular-Season Champions! — Sun Co-Cham pi ons Belt Tournament Cham pi on ! — Sun Belt Tournament Cham pi on $ — NCAA Tournament Participant $ — NCAA Tournament Participant % — NWIT Par tic i pant % — NWIT Par tic i pant

1994-1995 W L Pct. W L Pct. All-Time American South @$La, Tech 13 1 .929 28 5 .848 !$Western Ky. 12 2 .857 28 4 .875 Conference Standings Lamar 10 4 .714 16 12 .571 Arkansas State 9 5 .643 20 10 .667 (1988-1991) New Orleans 6 8 .429 11 16 .407 South Alabama 2 12 .143 6 21 .222 1990-1991 Southwestern La. 2 12 .143 4 23 .148 W L Pct. W L Pct. UT-Pan American 2 12 .143 3 24 .111 @$Lamar 12 0 1.000 29 4 .879 !$Louisiana Tech 9 3 .750 18 12 .600 @ — Sun Belt Regular-Season Champion ! — Sun Arkansas State 7 5 .583 19 9 .678 Belt Tournament Cham pi on New Orleans 6 6 .500 14 14 .500 $ — NCAA Tournament Participant Central Florida 4 8 .333 10 15 .400 UT-Pan American 2 10 .167 7 20 .259 1993-1994 Southwestern La. 2 10 .167 3 24 .111 W L Pct. W L Pct. @ — American South @!$La. Tech 14 0 1.000 31 4 .886 Regular-Season Champion $Western Ky. 11 3 .786 24 10 .706 ! — American South Tournament Cham pi on %Arkansas St. 10 4 .714 22 9 .710 $ — NCAA Tournament Participant New Orleans 8 6 .571 16 12 .571 Lamar 5 9 .357 8 19 .296 Southwestern La. 4 10 .286 6 21 .222 1989-1990 South Alabama 3 11 .214 5 22 .185 W L Pct. W L Pct. UT-Pan American 1 13 .071 4 23 .148 @!$La. Tech 10 0 1.000 32 1 .970 Lamar 7 3 .700 19 10 .655 @ — Sun Belt Regular-Season Champion ! — Sun New Orleans 5 5 .500 10 18 .357 Belt Tournament Cham pi on Arkansas State 4 6 .400 12 14 .462 $ — NCAA Tournament Participant Southwestern La. 4 6 .400 11 17 .393 % — NWIT Par tic i pant UT-Pan American 0 10 .000 3 24 .111 @ — American South 1992-1993 Regular-Season Champion W L Pct. W L Pct. ! — American South Tournament Cham pi on @$La. Tech 13 1 .929 26 6 .813 $ — NCAA Tournament Participant @$Western Ky. 13 1 .929 24 7 .774 %Arkansas St. 10 4 .714 24 7 .774 1988-1989 New Orleans 7 7 .500 18 10 .643 W L Pct. W L Pct. Lamar 4 10 .286 10 16 .385 @!$La. Tech 10 0 1.000 32 4 .889 South Alabama 4 10 .286 9 18 .333 New Orleans 7 3 .700 15 13 .536 UT-Pan American 3 11 .214 6 21 .222 Lamar 6 4 .600 18 10 .643 Southwestern La. 2 12 .143 4 22 .154 Arkansas State 5 5 .500 15 12 .556 Southwestern La. 2 8 .200 10 17 .370 @ — Sun Belt Regular-Season UT-Pan American 0 10 .000 0 27 .000 Co-Cham pi ons @ — American South ! — Sun Belt Tournament Cham pi on Regular-Season Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant ! — American South Tournament Cham pi on % — NWIT Par tic i pant $ — NCAA Tournament Participant

1991-1992 1987-1988 W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Conference Standings @Lamar 13 3 .813 21 7 .750 @!$La. Tech 9 0 1.000 32 2 .941

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%New Orleans 8 1 .889 25 7 .781 North Texas State 0 12 .000 2 25 .074 Conference Standings Southwestern La. 5 4 .556 18 11 .621 @ — Southland Regular-Season Champion Lamar 4 5 .444 14 14 .500 ! — NCAA Tournament Par tic i pant Arkansas State 3 6 .333 17 14 .548 UT-Pan American 0 9 .000 0 27 .000 1982-1983 W L Pct. W L Pct. @ — American South @!$NE Louisiana 5 0 1.000 23 6 .793 Regular-Season Champion SW Louisiana 4 1 .800 18 10 .643 ! — American South Tournament Champion McNeese State 3 2 .600 18 12 .600 $ — NCAA Tournament Participant Lamar 1 4 .200 15 12 .556 % — WNIT Participant Texas-Arlington 1 4 .200 10 17 .370 Arkansas State 1 4 .200 6 17 .261 North Texas St. — — —— 6 19 .240 All-Time Southland @ — Southland Regular-Season Champion ! — Southland Tournament Champion Conference Standings $ — NCAA Tournament Participant

(1983-1987) Note—From the women’s basketball pro gram’s in cep tion in the 1974-75 sea son through the 1986-1987 1981-82 season, Ar kan sas State was a mem ber of W L Pct. W L Pct. the Ar kan sas Wom en’s In ter col le giate Sports As - @$NE Louisiana 9 3 .750 14 10 .583 so ci a tion. McNeese State 8 4 .667 20 8 .714 Arkansas State 8 4 .667 18 9 .667 Southwestern La. 7 5 .583 14 13 .519 North Texas State 6 6 .500 15 13 .536 Texas-Arlington 3 9 .250 8 18 .308 Lamar 1 11 .083 2 24 .077 @ — Southland Regular-Season Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant

1985-1986 W L Pct. W L Pct. @$N. Texas St. 7 3 .700 20 10 .667 @McNeese St. 7 3 .700 18 11 .621 Southwestern La. 6 4 .307 13 14 .481 Texas-Arlington 5 5 .500 11 15 .423 Arkansas State 3 7 .300 11 15 .423 Lamar 2 8 .200 5 21 .192 x—NE Louisiana — — —— 26 3 .897 @ — Southland Regular-Season Champion ! — NCAA Tournament Participant x — ineligible for conference championship

1984-1985 W L Pct. W L Pct. @$NE Louisiana 12 0 1.000 30 2 .938 Texas-Arlington 8 4 .667 13 14 .481 Lamar 7 5 .583 12 15 .444 Arkansas State 5 7 .417 12 13 .480 McNeese State 5 7 .417 11 17 .393 Southwestern La. 4 8 .333 8 18 .308 North Texas St. 1 11 ,083 4 22 .154 @ — Southland Regular-Season Champion ! — NCAA Tournament Participant

1983-1984 W L Pct. W L Pct. @$NE Louisiana 12 0 1.000 23 4 .852 SW Louisiana 9 3 .750 22 6 .786 Arkansas State 6 6 .500 13 13 .500 McNeese State 6 6 .500 12 16 .429 Texas-Arlington 5 7 .417 14 14 .500 Lamar 4 8 .333 10 17 .370

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The Convocation Center was completed in 1987. Located in Jonesboro, the hub of Northeast Arkansas, the Convocation Center serves a tri-state market area of 500,000, including more than 10,000 university students. The Convo has the versatility to host events ranging from small lectures to large conventions to even larger concerts, sporting events and other activities. The center seats 10,252 for concerts (up to 11,209 for concerts in the round) and 10,038 for bas- ketball games. The Convo is uniquely designed so that each of its four entrances share equal prominence. The arena area can accommodate three basketball courts, seven volleyball courts, one tennis court, or a seven-lane 200-meter indoor track with fa- cilities for field events. All courts are regulation size. The Convo features frequent academic usage and is also designed to accommo- date rodeos, horse shows, truck and tractor pulls, ice shows, circuses, sports shows, trade shows, concerts, and a wide variety of indoor athletic events. It is a multi-purpose facility encompassing 192,000 square feet; 33,000 square- foot arena floor and a 30,000 square foot mezzanine area. It contains meeting rooms accommodate from 10 to 400 people and has eight dressing rooms. Convocation Center Convocation

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A record crowd of 10,892 was on hand March 24, 2005 when the A-State women’s basketball team de- Arkansas State’s first game at the Convocation Center was played feated the University of Nov. 30, 1987. The arena, which seats 10,038, has undergone sev- Arkansas 98-84 in the eral changes since then and has more in the coming years. Women’s National In- The the lower bowl of the Convocation Center received all new vitation Tournament. seats prior to the start of the 2014-15 season while the upper end The record still stands zones had its replaced before the start of the 2013-14 season. The as the largest crowd ever at the Convocation remaining sides will completed after the conclusion of this current Center. year. New video boards were installed in October of 2012 that were designed, manufactured, and installed by Daktronics in early Oc- tober. The video system consists of four identical LED video displays which measure 12 feet high by 26 feet wide and are mounted in the four corner areas of the Convocation Center’s arena. The displays feature excellent image clarity and contrast with an outstanding degree of brightness and wide-angle visibility. Moreover, the displays have the capability of showing one large image to highlight live video and instant replays but also with the versatility to show a variety of vivid graphics, colorful animations, real-time game statistics, scoring information, and sponsor advertisements. The floor was resurfaced prior to the start of the upcoming season and features a Wolf Head logo that measures approximately 48 by 48 feet and in addition to reaching both 3-point lines the top and bottom of the logo will cover the width of midcourt. Both baselines now feature the words “Arkansas State Red Wolves” in white on a black background. The sideline with the main camera positions will feature AStateRedWolves.com in front of the visiting bench and the @AStateRedWolves Twitter handle in front of the home bench written in white.

CONVOCATION CENTER FACTS AND FIGURES OPENED: 1987 ORIGINAL COST: $19,000,000 ($15.3 million provided by state of Arkansas) CAPACITY: 10,038 (Basketball) LARGEST CROWD: 10,892 (March 24, 2005 vs Arkansas WNIT) SEASONS PLAYED: 27 (through 2013-14) WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAMES PLAYED: 342 A-STATE RECORD: 256-86 TOTAL CUMULATIVE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ATTENDANCE: 532,098 BEST AVERAGE ATTENDANCE (season): 35,242 during 2004-05 FIRST WOMEN’S GAME: N0v. 30, 1987 (Arkansas State 70, Indiana State 63) FIRST SCORE: Charlotte Fields (19:49 in first half on Nov. 30, 1987) FIRST PUBLIC EVENT: Arkansas State Commencement Ceremony (May of 1987) OFFICIAL OPENING: July 11, 1987 with Nattional AAU-17U Basketball Championship FIRST OFFICIAL GAME: Team Acadiana of Louisiana 87, Arkansas Wings 68 (July 11, 1987) FIRST OFFICIAL POINTS: Joe Harvell, Arkansas Wings

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DID YOU KNOW? The weight room located in the Convocation Center is one of two for student- athletes located on the A-State campus. The other is located in the A-State football facility and can be utilized by any member of the A-State athletics fam- ily. It too, also underwent a recent renovations and considered one of the most state-of-the art facilities in the Sun Belt. Strength & Conditioning

80 2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com The Convocation Center also features its

Sports Medicine facility complete with a Medicine Sports cold tub, sauna and other ammenities needed for keeping student-athletes at peek performance. Whether its pre or post game, A-State student-athletes can come to the Convocation Center for treatment to keep their bodies in top shape. A complete overhaul of the facility is planned that will include a larger cold tub, a new hot tub and more area to ensure that each student-athletes has their needs met in order to perform at the top of their abil- ity. The sports medicine department ex- panded into the former Red Wolves foot- ball team locker room. This conversion increased available athletic training work space from 700 square feet to over 2,800 square feet. Other training centers in the Convocation Center, Tomlinson Stadium and the Track and Field Complex serve to complement this primary space and pro- vide frontline care for practices and events. The Tim and Terri Langford Sports Medicine area has undergone recent changes and construction and is in use. The project included new tables, flooring, ceiling, paint and offices. A-State student-athletes, who already receive great medical care, enjoy plenty of room and quality surroundings.

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The Convocation Center floor was resurfaced prior to the start of the 2014-15 season and features a new Red Wolf logo in the center of the court. The logo measures approximately 48 by 48 while the State logo is featured above each painted area at each end of the court.

Top Crowds at The Convo Top Individual Scoring Per for manc es

1. 10,892* Arkansas 3-24-05 Arkansas State 2. 6,149 UALR 1-10-02 38 Adrianne Davie vs. La.-Monroe 2-17-07 3. 5,816 La. Tech 1-14-95 37 Shyla Tucker vs. South Alabama 1-14-94 4. 5,631 Florida Atlantic 1-26-13 36 Vicki Romine vs. UMKC 2-8-88 5. 5,619 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 12-11-04 32 Danielle Featherston vs. Lamar 2-17-96 6. 4,973 Denver 1-19-06 31 Adrianne Davie vs.So. Dakota St. 11-30-06 31 Danielle Featherston vs. Lamar 1-22-94 7. 4,781 UTPA 1-25-97 31 Evevetta Crawford vs. NE La. 12-15-93 8. 4,327 New Orleans 1-23-97 31 Sonja Tate vs. Texas-Pan Am 1-9-93 9. 4,312 South Ala. 1-27-96 31 Sonja Tate vs. UAB 12-30-92 10. 4,208 USL 1-15-98 11. 4,158 New Orleans 1-31-98 Opponents 12. 4,134 La. Tech 1-6-96 33 Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech 2-17-90 13. 4,120 La. Tech 1-30-93 32 Shrieka Evans, Grambling State 12-8-02 32 LaShondra Dixon, Hampton 12-18-02 14. 4,110 La.-Monroe 2-28-08 31 Amber Holt, Middle Tennessee 1-14-07 15. 3,844 Lamar 2-6-93 29 Natalie Powers, Western Ky. 1-25-01 16. 3,583* Mississippi 12-3-96 29 Jackie Stiles, SW Missouri State 11-23-99 17. 3,327* UALR 1-8-00 29 Leslie Logsdon, Western Ky. 2-15-03 18. 3,221 Western Ky. 2-13-97 28 Jenny Anderson, New Orleans 1-31-98 19. 3,214* Western Ky. 1-6-00 28 Cassie Brooks, Lamar 2-18-88 20. 3,065 Arkansas-Little Rock 1-28-06 28 Chastity Reed, UALR 2-11-09 * - Non-Double Header Convo Records Convo

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Year-By-Year Record Year-By-Year Attendance Convo Records Year Overall Conf. Year Total Att. Avg. Att. 1987-88 11-3 2-2 1987-88 5,796 414 1988-89 10-4 3-2 1988-89 6,287 449 1989-90 6-4 3-2 1989-90 4,371 437 1990-91 11-1 5-1 1990-91 9,546 796 1991-92 11-0 8-0 1991-92 9,313 847 1992-93 10-2 5-2 1992-93 19,581 1,632 1993-94 11-1 5-1 1993-94 13,756 1,146 1994-95 8-2 5-2 1994-95 18,233 1,823 1995-96 9-3 5-2 1995-96 18,530 1,544 1996-97 9-2 6-1 1996-97 23,371 2,125 1997-98 11-1 6-1 1997-98 22,304 1,859 1998-99 12-4 4-2 1998-99 25,244 1,578 1999-00 9-4 4-4 1999-00 17,702 1,362 2000-01 7-5 4-4 2000-01 16,088 1,341 2001-02 6-6 4-3 2001-02 20,360 1,697 2002-03 6-8 3-4 2002-03 25,715 1,837 2003-04 11-3 6-1 2003-04 16,746 1,196 2004-05 13-0 7-0 2004-05 35,242 2,711 2005-06 9-3 5-2 2005-06 29,205 2,434 2006-07 14-2 8-1 2006-07 33,262 2,079 2007-08 13-2 9-0 2007-08 29,792 1,986 2008-09 9-6 6-3 2008-09 30,053 2,004 2009-10 8-6 5-4 2009-10 15,296 1,092 2010-11 9-5 5-3 2010-11 21,184 1,513 2011-12 9-6 4-4 2012-13 10-5 7-3 2011-12 21,702 1,447 2013-14 12-2 8-1 2012-13 27,068 1,805 Overall 256-86 142-55 2013-14 16,351 1,168 Against All Opponents at the Convocation Center Alabama ...... 1-0 Kent State ...... 2-0 Northern Arizona ...... 1-0 Alabama A&M ...... 2-0 Lamar ...... 9-2 Northern Iowa ...... 1-1 Alabama-Birmingham ...... 1-0 Long Island ...... 1-0 Oklahoma ...... 1-1 Alcorn State ...... 3-0 Louisiana-Lafayette ...... 22-2 Oklahoma State ...... 2-1 Arkansas ...... 1-0 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 12-1 Ouachita Baptist ...... 1-0 Arkansas-Little Rock ...... 14-4 Louisiana Tech ...... 2-16 Purdue ...... 0-1 Arkansas-Pine Bluff ...... 7-0 Louisville ...... 1-0 St. Louis ...... 2-0 Austin Peay State ...... 3-0 Lyon/Arkansas College ...... 2-0 South Alabama ...... 15-2 Baylor ...... 0-1 Marquette ...... 0-1 South Dakota State ...... 1-0 Belmont ...... 1-0 Maryland Eastern Shore . . . . .1-0 Southeast Missouri State . . . . .1-1 Butler ...... 1-0 McNeese State ...... 1-0 Southern ...... 2-0 Brigham Young ...... 1-0 Memphis ...... 1-0 Southern California ...... 1-0 Cal-Poly ...... 1-0 Michigan State ...... 0-1 Southern Illinois ...... 1-0 Central Arkansas ...... 1-0 Middle Tennessee ...... 5-6 Southern Mississippi ...... 1-0 Central Florida ...... 3-0 Mississippi ...... 3-1 Southwest Baptist ...... 1-0 Charlotte ...... 0-2 Mississippi College ...... 2-0 Stephen F. Austin ...... 1-0 Coppin State ...... 1-0 Mississippi State ...... 3-0 Tennessee Tech ...... 2-0 Creighton ...... 1-0 Mississippi Valley State ...... 9-0 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi . . .2-0 Denver ...... 7-2 Missouri ...... 1-1 Texas-Arlington ...... 3-0 East Carolina ...... 0-1 Missouri-Kansas City ...... 3-1 Texas Christian ...... 2-0 Florida Atlantic ...... 4-2 Missouri-St. Louis ...... 1-0 Texas-El Paso ...... 3-0 Florida International ...... 5-7 Missouri State ...... 5-2 Texas-Pan American ...... 11-0 Georgia State ...... 1-1 Murray State ...... 5-2 Texas State ...... 2-0 Grambling State ...... 0-1 Nebraska ...... 1-0 Toledo ...... 1-0 Hampton ...... 0-1 Nevada-Las Vegas ...... 1-0 Troy ...... 6-1 Harding ...... 1-0 New Hampshire ...... 1-0 Tulane ...... 0-1 Henderson State ...... 1-0 New Mexico State ...... 1-2 Tulsa ...... 1-0 Indiana State ...... 1-1 New Orleans ...... 18-4 UT Martin ...... 1-2 Jackson State ...... 1-0 Nicholls State ...... 1-0 Virginia ...... 1-0 Kansas ...... 1-1 North Dakota State ...... 1-0 Western Kentucky ...... 13-8 Kansas State ...... 2-1 North Texas ...... 9-3 Wichita State ...... 1-1

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FIELD GOALS MADE FIRST HALF POINTS SCORED A-State High: 46 vs South Alabama (1-30-92) A-State High: 67 vs Lamar (2-12-98) A-State Low: 11 vs Louisiana Tech (1-22-89) A-State Low: 11 vs Louisiana Tech (1-6-96) Opponent High: 39 by La. Tech (3-5-99) Opponent High: 56 by Louisiana Tech (3-5-99) Opponent Low: 11 by Southwestern La. (1-11-97) Opponent Low: 13 by UT Pan American (1-9-93) 11 vs Soth Alabama (1-21-95) SECOND HALF POINTS SCORED FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED A-State High: 67 vs New Orleans (1-23-97) A-State High: 88 vs South Alabama (1-30-92) A-State Low: 17 vs Louisiana Tech (1-22-89) A-State Low: 41 vs Louisiana Tech (1-22-89) Opponent High: 58 by Louisiana Tech (3-5-99) Opponent High: 87 by UMKC (2-8-88) Opponent Low: 17 by UT Pan American (1-7-95) Opponent Low: 40 by Lamar (1-22-94) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE A-State High: 33 vs Central Florida (2-14-91) A-State High: 63.2 vs UT Martin (1-10-92) A-State Low: 5 vs East Carolina (1-3-04) A-State Low: 22.0 (13-59) vs La. Tech (1-6-96) Opponent High: 29 by UAB (12-30-92) Opponent High: .591 (26-44) by WKU (3-6-93) Opponent Low: 4 by 3 teams Opponent Low: .243 (11-47) by South Al. (1-21-95) DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE A-State High: 43 vs Southwestern La. (2-24-90) A-State High: 15 vs South Alabama (2-28-98) A-State Low: 12 vs Western Kentucky (3-6-93) A-State Low: 0 vs 12 opponents Opponent High: 42 by 3 Teams Opponent High: 11 by Murray State (12-1-03) Opponent Low: 14 by Henderson St. (1-12-89) Opponent Low: 0 by 25 Teams 14 by Lamar 2-18-19

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTED TOTAL REBOUNDS A-State High: 29 vs Louisiana Tech (1-30-93) A-State High: 71 vs Ouachita Baptist (12-13-88) 29 vs Southwestern La. (1-11-97) A-State Low: 22 vs Florida International (1-22-01) A-State Low: 0 vs Lamar (2-18-88) Opponent High: 60 by Central Florida (2-14-91) Opponent High: 29 by Mississippi (2-17-99) Opponent Low: 22 by UT Pan American (1-9-93) Opponent Low: 0 by 4 Teams ASSISTS 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE A-State High: 36 vs Lamar (2-12-98) A-State High: 1.000 (3-3) vs Northern Iowa A-State Low: 2 vs Troy (1-20-08) A-State Low: .000 vs 12 opponents Opponent High: 25 by Lamar (1-18-90) Opponent High: 1.000 by 3 Teams Opponent Low: 1 by Louisiana-Monroe (2-28-08) Opponent Low: .000 by 27 Teams TURNOVERS FREE TRHOWS MADE A-State High: 38 vs. SW Louisiana (1-15-98) A-State High: 41 vs Western Kentucky (3-6-94) A-State Low: 8 vs. Texas-El Paso (11-30-90) A-State Low: 2 vs Louisiana Tech (11-25-02) 8 vs Florida International (1-23-08) Opponent High: 30 by North Texas (2-17-01) Opponent High: 42 by New Orleans (3-7-96) Opponent Low: 1 by UTEP (11-30-90) Opponent Low: 7 by UALR (2-14-04)

FREE TRHOWS ATTEMPTED BLOCKS A-State High: 58 vs Western Kentucky (3-6-94) A-State High: 10 vs Miss. College (12-16-87) A-State Low: 5 vs Louisiana Tech (11-25-02) A-State Low: 0 vs 22 opponents Opponent High: 38 by New Orleans (1-23-97) Opponent High: 9 by New Orleans (1-19-99) Opponent Low: 1 by UTEP (11-30-90) 9 by Rice (3-18-04) Opponent Low: 0 by 36 Teams FREE TRHOWS PERCENTAGE A-State High: .929 (13-14) vs Middle Tenn. (2-13-03) STEALS A-State Low: .320 (8-25) vs New Orleans (1-21-88) A-State High: 27 vs Northeast Louisiana (1-23-91) Opponent High: 1.000 (11-11) by ULL (2-17-08) A-State Low: 1 vs Lousiana Tech (1-22-89) Opponent Low: .286 (4-14) by Austin Peay (11-28-89) Opponent High: 19 by Troy (1-8-14) .286 (2-7) by Kansas (12-1-98) 19 by Austin Peay (11-26-97) .286 (4-14) by UALR (1-8-00) 19 by Alcorn Stte (11-27-88) Opponent Low: 2 by New Orleans (1-12-93) POINTS SCORED 2 by St. Louis (12-5-89) A-State High: 124 vs Lamar (2-12-98) 2 by FIU 1-23-08 Convo Records Convo A-State Low: 33 vs Louisiana Tech (1-22-99) Opponent High: 114 by Louisiana Tech (3-5-99) Opponent Low: 34 by South Alabama (2-18-93)

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INDVIDUAL MOST POINTS SCORED Convo Records A-State: 38, Adrianne Davie vs. ULM (1-17-07) FIELD GOALS MADE Opponent: 35, Casey Garrison, Missouri St. (11-27-09) A-State: 15 by Shyla Tucker vs. South Ala. (1-14-94) Opponent: 14 by Cassie Brooks, Lamar (2-18-88) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS A-State: 13, Shyla Tucker vs. Central Fla. (2-14-91) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Opponent: 14, Tonya Scott, UAB (12-30-92) A-State: 34 by Vicki Romine vs. UMKC (2-8-88) Opponent: 29 by Jerica Coley, FIU (3-9-13) DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS A-State: 11 by 5 players FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 5 attempts) Most recent: Jalen O’Bannon vs (Troy, 1-8-14) A-State: (8-8) Jane Morrill vs ULM (3-12-14) Opponents: 13, Priscilla Robinson, MTSU (12-1-90) (8-8) Eva Brehe vs. UMKC (2-8-88) 13 by Carvie Upshaw, UNO (1-21-88) (7-7) Tanisha Johnson vs. UNLV (12-12-98) (6-6) Shelly Spears vs. UT Pan American (2-20-88) TOTAL REBOUNDS (6-6) Jalen O’Bannon vs ULL (12-22-12) A-State: 21, Shyla Tucker vs. Central Fla. (2-14-91) (5-5) Jalen O’Bannon vs UTA (2-19-14) Opponent: 21, Priscilla Robinson, MTSU (12-1-90) (5-5) Rae-Anne Smith vs. WKU (2-25-99) Opponent: (6-6) by Veronica Cook, WKU (3-6-93) ASSISTS (6-6) by Etta Maytubby, Okla. (12-24-92) A-State: 12, Tia Kemp vs. Coppin State (12-2-94) (5-5) by Bria Gaines. WKU (2-5-14) Opponent: 12, Julie Pinson, Murray State (12-2-89) 12, Shalee Lehning, Kansas State (11-25-08) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE A-State: 9, Danielle Featherston vs. Lamar (1-22-94) TURNOVERS Opponent: 7, Sherry Surney, MVSU 12-2-97 A-State: 12, Ashley Olvera, WKU (1/6/13) Opponet: 12 by Cherbritta Scott, UAPB (12-21-00) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTED A-State: 23, Vicki Romine vs. UMKC (2-8-88) BLOCKS Opponent: 14, Kim Perrot, Southwestern La. (2-24-90) A-State: 6, Adrianne Davie vs. North Texas (1-20-05) 6 by Charlotte Fields vs. Miss. College (12-16-87) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 3) Opponent: 6, Jasmine Jenkins, FIU (1-23-08) A-State: (4-4) NeNe Hurst vs. Creighton (11-14-08) 6, Marlee Gipson, Kansas State 11-25-08 (3-3) Amber Abraham vs. UNO (1-30-03) (3-3) Amber Abraham vs. Murray St. (12-01-03) STEALS (3-3) Rae-Anne Smith vs. WKU (1-25-01) A-State: 9, Sonja Tate vs. Southwestern La. (2-20-92) (3-3) Tanisha Johnson vs. UNO (1-19-99) 9 by Shyla Tucker vs. La. Tech (1-23-92) (3-3) Julie Hagood vs. TCU (11-18-97) Opponent: 11, Kim Perrot, Southwestern La. (2-2-89) (3-3) Angie Scheer vs. N. Iowa (11-29-88) Opponent: (4-4) by Kelly Garrett, UT Pan American (1-25-97) (3-3) by Meghan Dunn, USA (1-11-14)

FREE TRHOWS MADE A-State: 18, Shyla Tucker vs. WKU (3-6-94) Opponent: 15, Dawn Warner, WKU (1-28-95)

FREE TRHOWS ATTEMPTED A-State: 29, Shyla Tucker vs. WKU (3-6-94) Opponent: 16 by 4 players Most recent: Amber Holt, MTSU (1-14-08)

FREE TRHOW PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 ) A-State: (11-11) Aundrea Gamble vs. WKU (2/5/14) (10-10) Danielle Featherston vs. Central Fla. (12-13-93) (10-10) Zennia Hayes vs. Ark. College (1-25-88) Opponent: (8-8) Debby Batz, Central Florida (2-3-92) (8-8) Sharon Bax, Missouri (11-25-88)

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The Arkansas State women’s bas- ketball locker room is not only a place to prepare before a game, but also a place for players to come in their free time and relax. Complete with a lounge area, the women’s basketball locker room is one of the most comfortable places for a student-athlete to be in. Each player gets a personalized locker space to store items during practice and games for safe keeping. Complete with a state of the art sound sytem, computer work stations and comfortable chairs for lounging, the locker room is inviting place for play- ers to relax throughout the entire sea- son. Locker Room Locker

86 2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com Lafayette won its third consecutive R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl and Arkansas State won its sec- Sun Belt Conference ond consecutive GoDaddy Bowl. Of course, football wasn’t the only sport that has seen recent success and all of the league’s sports have contributed to the “Rise” of the Sun Belt Conference. In men’s basketball, league newcomer Georgia State put together one of the best conference per- The Sun Belt Conference mantra “Together We formances in league history in winning the 2013-14 Rise” exemplifies what has quickly become Amer- Sun Belt regular season championship. UL Lafayette ica’s most up-and-coming collegiate athletics con- captured the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA ference. Tournament in what was one of the most thrilling Founded in 1976, the Sun Belt has adapted and finishes to the Sun Belt championship game in re- evolved in its nearly 40 year existence. The league cent memory. was originally formed as a home for some of the na- An influx of young coaches mixed with proven tion’s premier mid-major basketball teams and it veterans makes both Sun Belt men’s and women’s wasn’t until a number of changes and the demand basketball an exciting brand with vast potential. for a higher national profile that the league began The Sun Belt Conference Men’s and Women’s sponsoring football in 2001. Because of this deci- Basketball Championships were played in the home- sion to move the league in to the group of football town of the Sun Belt at Lakefront Arena this past playing conferences, the Sun Belt Conference has a March in what was the first of a three year deal that permanent seat on the NCAA’s 18-member Board of will have Sun Belt hoops in the “Big Easy” each Directors. As a result, the conference has a crucial March. voice on some of the most pressing issues in college Baseball and softball continue to be among the athletics. league’s standard-bearers for success as each con- With the 2014-15 year marking the debut of tinues to send teams on deep postseason runs and the Playoff (CFP) the Sun Belt con- teams are easy to find in the national polls. tinues to find itself among the 10 premier college In baseball, UL Lafayette held a unanimous No. football conferences and the new system is guaran- 1 national ranking during the 2014 season and teed universal access based on performance – there hosted a NCAA Tournament Regional and Super Re- are no automatic qualifiers for the playoff system. gional. Not to be outdone, the UL Lafayette softball Additionally, the CFP will mean that a spot among team also hosted the NCAA Tournament rounds and the premier bowl games of college football will be qualified for the 2014 edition of the Women’s Col- guaranteed to the highest-ranked champion from lege World Series. the other “Group of Five” conferences: the Sun Belt In recent years as many as four Sun Belt teams Conference, American Athletic Conference, Moun- have advanced to the baseball postseason in a single tain West Conference, Mid-American Conference year, while as many as three Sun Belt softball teams and Conference USA. have accomplished that feat. With the included with While the accomplishments of the Sun Belt’s the league’s other bowl arrangements, the Sun Belt student-athletes and coaches deserve great praise, Conference is tied to seven total bowl games. The so to do the league’s administrators who have R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, the GoDaddy Bowl, helped set the tone for the future of the conference. the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl, the Cure Bowl “We have never been as strong as we are now (debuting in 2015) all guarantee a home for a bowl academically and financially and I believe we are eligible Sun Belt Conference team each year. And getting stronger all the time athletically,” former Sun beginning with the2016 season, the Sun Belt is also Belt Conference President and part of a rotation of conferences that will send a Chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. said recently. “I truly team to the Bahamas Bowl and the Miami Beach believe that the best is yet to come.” Bowl. The Sun Belt Conference’s membership consists The influx of bowl game opportunities comes at of 11 football members for 2014 – Appalachian a time when the Sun Belt Conference is breaking State, Arkansas State, Georgia Southern, Georgia win records year after year and the league is contin- State, Idaho, UL Lafayette, UL Monroe, New Mexico ually exceeding expectations. State, South Alabama, Texas State and Troy. UALR The Sun Belt’s 21 non-conference football wins and UT Arlington compete in all-sports as non-foot- in the 2013 season was a new record for the league ball members while Idaho and New Mexico State are - eclipsing the mark of 19 set the year prior. Addi- football only members. tionally of note for the league’s non-conference win Prominent Sun Belt alumni include Lyndon B. total was that the Sun Belt fared well against its Johnson, former President of the United States peer opponents in the non-AQ BCS ranks. The Sun (Texas State), former All-Star baseball player Luis Belt finished a combined 8-1 against members of Gonzalez (South Alabama), former member of the Conference-USA (4-1), the Mid-American Confer- United States Senate and House of Representatives ence (3-0) and the (1-0). John Breaux (UL Lafayette), country music super- The Sun Belt also had the best overall non-confer- star Tim McGraw (UL Monroe), CEO of Duck Com- ence win percentage when comparing the four non- mander and Buck Commander Willie Robertson (UL AQ conferences. Monroe) and DeMarcus Ware, an All-Pro NFL line- The 2013 football season also saw two teams backer (Troy). take home bowl championship trophies, as UL

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Florida Gulf Coast 2012-13 Record: 7-21 Location: Clarksville, TN. 2012-13 Conf. Record: 2-14 Nickname: Lady Govs Letterwinners R/L: 8/4 Colors: Red and White Starters R/L: 4/1 Affiliation: NCAA Division 1 Head Coach: Carrie Daniels Conference: Ohio Valley Alma Mater: Austin Peay, 96’ President: Timothy Hall Record at APSU (Yrs.): 72-115 (6) Athletic Director: Dave Loos Career Record (Yrs.): Same Home Facility: Dunn Center Assistant Coaches: Capacity: 7,257 Brooke Armistead SID: Cody Bush Jermome Jackson E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.LetsGoPeay.com

Jackson State 2013-14 Record: 12-16 Location: Jackson, Miss. 2013-14 Conf. Record: 9-9 Nickname: Lady Tigers Letterwinners R/L: 7/8 Colors: Blue & White Starters R/L: 2/3 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Head Coach: Surina Dixon Conference: SWAC Alma Mater: Miss. Valley St. President: Dr. Carolyn Meyers Record at JSU (Yrs.): 12-16 (1) Athletic Director: Dr. Vivian Fuller Career Record (Yrs.): 53-130 (7) Home Facility: Assembly Center Assistant Coaches: Capacity: 8,000 Felicia Johnson SID: John Westbrook Terrence Johnson E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.jsutigers.com

Kansas 2013-14 Record: 20-14 Location: Lawrence, Kan. 2013-14 Conf. Record: 8-10 Nickname: Jayhawks Letterwinners R/L: 7/3 Colors: Crimson & Blue Starters R/L: 2/3 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Head Coach: Bonnie Henrickson Conference: Big 12 Alma Mater: St. Cloud St., ‘86 Chancellor: Dr. Bernadette Little Record at Kan. (Yrs.): 158-135 (9) Athletic Director: Dr. Sheahon Zenger Career Record (Yrs.): 318-197 (16) Home Facility: Allen Fieldhouse Assistant Coaches: Capacity: 16,300 Katie O’Connor SID: Theresa Kurtz Mohogany Green E-mail: [email protected] Shay Robinson Website: www.kuathletics.com

Kent State 2013-14 Record: 7-23 Location: Kent, Ohio 2013-14 Conf. Record: 4-16 Nickname: Golden Flashes Letterwinners R/L: 7/2 Colors: Navy Blue and Gold Starters R/L: 3/2 Affiliation: NCAA I Head Coach: Danielle O’Banion Conference: Mid-American Alma Mater: Boston College ‘01 President: Dr. Lester Lefton Record at Kent State: 10-5- Athletic Director: Joel Nielsen Career Record: Same Home Facility: Memorial Center Assistant Coaches:

Opponents Capacity: 6,327 Geoff Lanier SID: Mollie Radzinski Wyketha Harrell Email: [email protected] Kylene Spiegel Website: www.kentstatesports.com

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Ohio State 2013-14 Record: 17-18 Location: Columbus, Ohio 2013-14 Conf. Record: 5-11 Nickname: Buckeyes Letterwinners R/L: 5/7 Colors: Scarlet & Gray Starters R/L: 2/3 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Head Coach: Kevin McGuff Conference: Big Ten Alma Mater: Saint Josepj Col. ‘92 President: Dr. Michael V. Drake Record at OSU (Yrs.): 17-18 (1) Athletic Director: ..Eugene Smith Career Record (Yrs.): 272-117 (12) Home Facility: Value City Arena Assistant Coaches: Capacity: 19,049 Joy Cheek SID: Gary Petit Patrick Klein E-mail: [email protected] Mark Mitchell Website: OhioStateBuckeyes.com

UT Chattanooga 2013-14 Record: 29-4 Location: Chattanooga, Tenn. 2013-14 Conf. Record:18-0 Nickname: Lady Mocs Letterwinners R/L: 7/3 Colors: Navy Blue, Old Gold & Gray Starters R/L: 2/3 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Head Coach: Jim Foster Conference: Southern Alma Mater: Temple, ‘80 Chancellor: Dr. Steve Angle Record at Chat. (Yrs.): 29-4 (1) Athletic Director: David Blackburn Career Record (Yrs.): 812-311 (36) Home Facility: McKenzie Arena Assistant Coaches: Capacity: 10,966 Katie Burrows SID: Anne Wehunt Brittany Johnson E-mail: [email protected] John McCray Website: GoMocs.com

Appalachian State 2013-14 Record: 13-16 Location: Boone, N.C. 2013-14 Conf. Record: 10-8 Nickname: Mountaineers Letterwinners R/L: 11-3 Colors: Black & Gold Starters R/L: 5/0 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Head Coach: Angel Elderkin Conference: Sun Belt Alma Mater: Southern Maine ‘99 President: Dr. Sheri N. Everts Record at APP (Yrs.): 0-0 (0) Athletic Director: Rick Beasley Career Record (Yrs.): Same Home Facility: Holmes Center Assistant Coaches: Capacity: 8,325 Jessica Jackson SID: Kelsey Campbell TBA E-mail: [email protected] TBA Website: www.appstatesports.com

Arkansas-Little Rock 2013-14 Record: 18-12 Location: Little Rock, Ark. 2013-14 Conf. Record: 12-6 Nickname: Trojans Letterwinner R/L: 8/3 Colors: Maroon, Black & Silver Starters: 4/1 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Head Coach: Joe Foley Conference: Sun Belt Alama Mater: UCA, ‘79 Chancellor: Dr. Joel Anderson Record at UALR (Yrs): 215-126 (11) Athletic Director: Bob Denman Career Record (Yrs): 671-207 (24) Home Facility: Assistant Coaches: Capacity: 5,000 Robert Dallimore SID: Evan Drexler Alicia Cash Email: [email protected] Bobby Brasel Website: UALRTrojans.edu

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Georgia State 2013-14 Record: 12-19 Location: Atlanta, Ga. 2013-14 Conf. Record: 8-10 Nickname:Panthers Letterwinners R/L: 8/2 Colors: Blue & White Starters R/L: 4/1 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Head Coach: Sharon Turner Conference: Sun Belt Conference Alma Mater: Georgia, ‘91 President: Dr. Mark P. Becker Record at G.S. (Yrs.): 45-76 (5) Athletic Director: Cheryl Levick Career Record (Yrs.): 240-218 (15) Home Facility: G.S. Sports Arena Assistant Coaches: Capacity: 3,400 AErin Batth SID: Charlie Taylor Katie Pate E-mail: [email protected] Jeri Porter Website: GeorgiaStateSports.com

Louisiana-Lafayette 2013-14 Record: 14-16 Location: Lafayette, La. 2013-14 Conf. Record: 7-11 Nickname: Ragin’ Cajuns Letterwinners R/L: 9/3 Colors: Vermillon & White Starters R/L: 5/0 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Head Coach: Garry Brodhead Conference: Sun Belt Alma Mater: Louisiana, ‘80 President: Dr. Joseph Savoie Record at UL (Yrs.): 24-37 (3) Athletic Director: Scott Farmer Career Record: Same Home Facility: Assistant Coaches: Capacity: 11,550 Sallie Guillory SID: Blake Barrington Deacon Jones E-mail: [email protected] Jordan Hines Website: RaginCajuns.com

Louisiana-Monroe 2013-14 Record: 11-21 Location: Monroe, La. 2013-14 Conf. Record: 7-11 Nickname: Warhawks Letterwinners R/L: 10/4 Colors: Maroon & Gold Starters: 1/4 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Head Coach: Jeff Dow Nickname: Warhawks Alama Mater: Oregon, 91 Conference: Sun Belt Record at ULM (Yrs): 0-0 (0) President: Dr. Nick Bruno Career Record: 221-109 Athletic Director: Brian Wickstrom Assistant Coaches: Home Facility: Fant-Ewing E.J. Ok Capacity: 7,000 Stan Humphries SID: Cari Golden Amber Cunningham Email: [email protected] Website: ULMWarhawks.com

South Alabama 2013-14 Record: 8-20 Location: Mobile, Ala. 2013-14 Conf. Record: 10-10 Nickname: Lady Jags Letterwinners R/L: 5/5 Colors: Blue, Red and White Starters R/L: 3/2 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Head Coach: Terry Fowler Conference: Sun Belt Alma Mater: Tenn. ‘86 President: V. Gordon Moulton Record at USA (Yrs.): 8-20 (1) Athletic Director: Dr. Joel Erdmann Career Record (Yrs.): 214-197 (15) Home Facility: Assistant Coaches: Capacity:10,000 Yolisha Jackson Opponents SID: Kevin Beasley Mallory Luckett E-mail:[email protected] Dan Presel Website: www.usajaguars.com

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Texas State 2013-14 Record: 16-16 Location: San Marcos, Texas 2013-14 Conf. Record: 12-6 Nickname: Bobcats Letterwinners R/L: 9/4 Colors: Maroon & Gold Starters R/L: 3/2 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Head Coach: Zenarae Antoine Conference: Sun Belt Alma Mater: Colorado State, ‘98 President: Dr. Denise M. Trauth Record at T.S (Yrs).: 42-50 (4) Athletic Director: Dr. Larry Teis Career Record (Yrs.): Same Home Facility: Strahan Coliseum Assistant Coaches: Capacity: 7,200 Sue Serafini SID: Jen Lawsom Brandy Manning E-mail: [email protected] Stephanie Stoglin-Reed Website: TxstateBobcats.com

Troy 2013-14 Record: 12-18 Location: Troy, Alabama 2013-14 Conf. Record: 8-10 Nickname: Trojans Letterwinners R/L: 7/4 Colors: Cardinal, Silver, & Black Starters R/L: 2/3 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Head Coach: Chanda Rigby Conference: Sun Belt Alma Mater: S.E. La., ‘90 Chancellor: Dr. Jack Hawkins Record at Troy (Yrs.): 19-42 (2) Athletic Director: John Hartwell Career Record (Yrs.): Same Home Facility: Assistant Coaches: Capacity: 5,200 Jenifer Graf SID:Tom Matt Mays Courtney Simmons E-mail: [email protected] Mike Ryan Website: TroyTrojans.com

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Dr. Lynita Cooksey Dr. Rick Stripling Dr. Len Frey Dr. Jason Penry Academic Affairs Vice Chancellor Vice Chancelor Vice Chancellor and Student Affairs Finance & University Advancement Research Administration BoARD oF TRUSTeeS Dr. Charles L. Welch University System Dan President Pierce Jonesboro Chair INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS COMMITTEE The Intercollegiate Athlet- Charles ics Committee was formed in the Luter spring of 1997. Paragould The Intercollegiate Athlet- ics Committee reviews and Vice Chair makes recommendations on is- Nonie Wiggins sues involving the welfare of stu- dent-athletes, the role of athletics in campus life, and the athletics program’s Howard L. compliance with the university, conference, and NCAA regulations; serves as a search advisory committee for Slinkard key athletics program personnel; reviews the role of ex- Rogers isting and potential sports programs; and reviews the Secretary athletics budget. The committee reports to the Chan- cellor. Membership consists of four students appointed annually by the Student Government Association (one should be a student-athlete); four faculty appointed by Ron the Faculty Senate (staggered two-year terms); one Rhodes Faculty Athletic Representative appointed by the Chan- cellor (two-year term); one executive staff member ap- Cherokee Village pointed by the Chancellor (two-year term); the Dean of University College; two staff members appointed by the Staff Senate (staggered two-year terms); Student Gov- ernment Association and Student Activities Board pres- idents; and representatives from the following external organizations: Alumni Association, Red Wolf Club, Let- Tim terman’s Club, and the Jonesboro Regional Chamber of Langford Commerce ASU Committee. The Director of Intercolle- Little Rock giate Athletics and the Senior Woman Athletic Admin-

Administration istrator serve as ex-officio, nonvoting members. The chancellor appoints a chair at the beginning of each ac- ademic year.

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ies and a Master of Arts in geography Chancellor from the University of Southern Missis- sippi. His PhD in geography is from Clark University in Worcester, Mass. He has written numerous scholarly works for national and international publications; a recent co-authored book focuses on multinational corporation subsidiaries in China (Chandos, Cambridge). During his tenure as president of the University of Houston–Victoria, the cam- pus experienced tremendous growth and development including: doubling enrollment and the number of fulltime faculty; exceeding external fundraising goals for five consecutive years; founding a new school of nursing and health pro- fessions, which earned full national ac- Dr. Tim Hudson took office as the sec- creditation on its initial petition; ond chancellor of Arkansas State Univer- achieving AACSB International accredi- sity in Jonesboro on May 1, 2012. He was tation; and ranking first in Texas on the appointed by Dr. Charles L. Welch, pres- student satisfaction portion of the 2010 ident of the Arkansas State University National Survey of Student Engagement. System, following a national search Hudson is the recipient of two Ful- process. bright Fellowships (Germany and Mex- Most recently Dr. Hudson was vice ico), and an ITT International Fellowship chancellor of the to study in Colombia, South America. He System, after serving as special assistant also has developed and led more than 30 to the chancellor for International Pro- programs for U.S. students to study grams and Initiatives at the University of abroad and was awarded an honorary Houston System. From 2004 until 2010 doctorate by London Guildhall Univer- he was president of the University of sity for his contributions to global liter- Houston–Victoria, following a two- acy. decade career as a professor of economic Hudson is married to Dr. Deidra “Dee development, program director, found- Dee” Ransburgh Hudson, who holds a ing dean of the College of International Master of Science in speech pathology and Continuing Education, and provost from the and a at the University of Southern Mississippi. PhD degree in educational leadership Earlier in his career he was an analyst for from the University of Southern Missis- the Bureau of Intelligence and Research sippi. The Hudsons and their children, in the U.S. Department of State. Gianna Grace, 14, and twins Daisy and At Arkansas State University he leads Nathaniel, 10, will live in the ASU chan- the campus executive team as the insti- cellor’s residence on Nettleton Avenue in tution strives for progressive excellence Jonesboro. in academics, research, fiscal manage- ment and student life.

2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide 93 DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com ing the importance of fan experience through avenues such as courtside seating at basketball games, enhancing game-day at- mosphere and ensuring that staff go out of their way to extend every fan their assistance. The most recent change in this area has been to , where a new approxi- mately 1,600 square foot LED Daktronics scoreboard is being installed for the 2014 season. The value he places on the student-athlete has been evi- dent, creating the inaugural StAte Awards held at the end of each year to celebrate both their academic and athletic accom- plishments. He was behind the development of a student-ad- visory group that encompasses everything from a student-athlete mentorship program to the design of the sen- ior ring. Additionally, Mohajir created the 100 percent job placement initiative for all the department’s student-athletes upon graduation. The Red Wolves also saw their academic performance reach an all-time high during a record-setting 2013 fall semes- ter, which saw student-athletes achieve a school-record 3.029 Terry Mohajir is in his second year as Director of Athletics all-department GPA. at Arkansas State University. He became the 11th Director of Facilities have received a number of facelifts since Moha- Athletics in A-State history on September 19, 2012. jir’s arrival as well, making sure that the athletic department’s Since being named director of athletics, Mohajir (pro- “front door” and other sports areas possess a first-class ap- nounced MO-HA-JUR) has adopted an “ALWAYS RISING” slogan pearance. He has taken over the fundraising efforts for a $25- as an expansion on the popular “RED WOLVES RISING” cam- million football facility project, making adjustments to the paign. With that theme in mind, the ASU alumnus has insti- plans that allow for a better fan experience, environment for tuted sweeping changes, created new policies, produced student-athletes and revenue-generating areas. record-breaking fundraising totals, overseen significant facility Under Mohajir’s watch, A-State received the largest single upgrades and implemented creative philosophies that have gift by an individual in school history when Arkansas State put the Red Wolves on course to strengthen their national University alumnus Johnny Allison donated $5 million for a brand. During his brief watch, the Red Wolves have accom- “Centennial Bank West Side Renovation.” plished numerous firsts in both academic and athletic accom- His philosophies on scheduling have been well docu- plishments. mented, and they have resulted in home-and-home games Since his arrival to A-State, the Red Wolves have claimed with nationally-prominent programs such as Missouri and two Sun Belt Conference football championships (2012-13), Miami for the first time in A-State history. He has capitalized won the league’s West Division in men’s basketball (2012-13) on the Red Wolves recent success by gaining additional games and picked up conference titles in women’s indoor track and against teams such as Southern Cal, making A-State the first field (2013), women’s cross country (2014) and women’s bas- Sun Belt program to schedule a football contest against the ketball (2013-14). Trojans. Arkansas State had its first female student-athlete ever Mohajir was recently appointed as the Sun Belt Confer- win an individual national championship and its women’s ath- ence’s representative on the BCS Athletic Director’s Advisory letics program claimed its highest finish all-time in the Capital Group, and he has also been named to the NCAA Division I One Cup standings, earning a prestigious top-50 award for Championships Committee and the NCAA Division I Football ranking No. 44 among all NCAA Division I programs during Issues Committee. 2013-14. The 2013-14 athletics year also saw A-State finish Mohajir continues to evaluate and process information to No. 83 in the nation in the Learfield Sports Director’s Cup complete a national-branding campaign, but has already standings, which was the highest in school history. started building a strong foundation for the future of A-State Thrust into a football coaching change at the end of the Athletics. 2012 regular season, Mohajir responded with one of his first Mohajir's career path went through three other NCAA Di- major acts as athletics director by appointing John Thompson vision I institutions, including the University of Missouri- interim head coach for the 2013 GoDaddy.com Bowl. The Red Kansas City, Florida Atlantic and Kansas, before leading him Wolves went on to claim their first bowl victory since 1970 and back to his alma mater. their first win over a top-25 ranked opponent since joining the Mohajir's wealth of experience, history of success working FBS in 1992. Faced with a head football coaching change last with a university in A-State's current conference and his noted season as well, Mohajir guided A-State through the process by accomplishments at a BCS automatic qualifying school made giving the Red Wolves everything needed in order to pick up a him a clear choice to take over the reins at Arkansas State. second consecutive GoDaddy Bowl win. Mohajir has gained national respect in collegiate athletics Mohajir conducted two national searches for a new head while working with some of the finest administrators and football coach that resulted in the hiring of at the coaches in the country, such as former FAU, Louisville, Miami end 2012 and Blake Anderson a year later. Both hires were and Oklahoma head football coach Howard Schnellenberger. heralded by the national media as some of the best hires in the The Overland Park, Kansas native has been involved with country. major fundraising campaigns at multiple universities, while Mohajir’s candid media interviews and engaging public also overseeing corporate sales, marketing promotions and speaking appearances have captivated the Red Wolves fan ticket sales. Prior to A-State, he most recently served 13 base, but his actions in a short amount of time have also re- months as Kansas' Senior Associate Director of Athletics and flected his vision to take A-State Athletics to new heights. Chief Marketing Officer. Prior to his time with the Jayhawks, He has reorganized the department’s infrastructure by he spent a seven-year stint as Florida Atlantic's Senior Associ- building a new business model and creating additional asso- ate Director of Athletics for External Relations from 2004-11 ciate athletics directors and revenue-generating positions to after working at UMKC from 1997-2004 as its Assistant Direc- help strengthen all areas of the department. tor of Athletics for External Relations. Mohajir's original con- The primary development arm of A-State Athletics, for- nection to KU dated back to the early 1990's, when he was a merly known as the Red Wolf Club, has been renamed the Red graduate assistant and later an assistant offensive line and Wolves Foundation and a new logo has been introduced as game-day special team's football coach for the Jayhawks part of a rebranding effort. The changes have been in conjunc- (1993-96). tion with new and exciting initiatives that have been put in Mohajir graduated from Arkansas State University with a place, including a Red Wolves 500 program designed to make major in sports management and a minor in marketing in a significant impact on donor relations and fundraising oppor- 1993. He was a starting safety on A-State's football team. tunities. Mohajir is married to the former Julie Hammond and they Director of Athletics Mohajir has made it a point to engage the fan base, stress- have two daughters, Maria (12) and Molly (10), and son, Marco (5).

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Arkansas State’s athletics programs compete in Coaches and student-athletes moved into a new top-of-the line facilities. $2.7 million track and field complex in spring 2004. Centennial Bank Stadium, which opened in It contains an eight-lane 400-meter track and can

1974, has evolved into a beautiful stadium which be set up for two NCAA venues. Facilities seats 30,406 fans. That includes a cluster of exclu- Three local country clubs graciously allow ASU’s sive suites in the south end zone atop the football men’s and women’s golf programs to utilize their office complex. facilities for practice and play. The 192,000 square-foot Convocation Center is J.A. “Ike” Tomlinson Stadium-Kell Field serves as a multi-purpose facility that is home to the A-State home to Red Wolves baseball. Built in 1993, the sta- basketball, volleyball and indoor track and field dium received complete lighting in 1996, 206 field teams. level seats were added for the 2008 season and a new scoreboard was installed in 2011. A-State’s newest women’s program, bowling, competes in the Jonesboro Bowling Center. The Red Wolves’ soccer and track and field teams will utilize the same stadium for the first time in school history during 2014-15, as the soccer field is being relocated as part of the track facility. A new women’s soccer and women’s tennis fa- cility is planned for development near the soccer field and tennis courts as well, which will house both squads’ locker rooms, training room areas, of- fices and more. Centennial Bank Stadium

RidgePointe Country Club Convocation Center

Tomlinson Stadium and Kell Field A-State Tennis Courts

Track & Field/Soccer Complex Sage Meadows Golf Club

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of Querétaro as A-State becomes the first U.S. public university to open a residential campus in Mexico. The first students at Querétaro are anticipated to begin their A-State degrees in fall 2016. These innovations join A-State’s tradition as an institution of higher learning designed to serve the needs of its region and state. Founded as an agricul- tural institution, A-State remains a research leader taking agriculture to the molecular level through the Arkansas Biosciences Institute while continuing the traditions of hands-on work at the university’s farm. The College of Business earned national and inter- national acclaim for its undergraduate and MBA pro- grams and is home to the Delta Center for Economic Development. One of the state’s centers of excellence is the Col- lege of Media and Communication, one of the top Focusing on its mission to educate leaders, en- media programs in the country. The College of En- hance intellectual growth and enrich lives, Arkansas gineering achieved a unique trifecta in 2013 with the State University is the catalyst for progress. Founded national accreditation of three individual disciplines in 1909, A-State meets the challenges of continuing – civil, mechanical and electrical engineering. as a destination university for more than 13,500 stu- A vital part of the region’s growth as a hub for the dents through the combination of world-class re- medical industry is the College of Nursing and search with a long tradition of student-friendly Health Professions. Another key health care area is instruction. the pre-professional programs, ranging from medi- The second largest university in Arkansas, cine, dentistry and veterinary, along with the STEM Arkansas State is a doctoral-level national institution research areas of the College of Science and Mathe- with more than 150 degrees areas of study, including matics. A-State is the instructional leader as the Col- a robust online program, and a diverse student body lege of Education and Behavioral Science produced from across the nation and the world. the most educators for the state. Two visionary programs – an osteopathic medical As the home of the state of Arkansas’ first Artist school in Jonesboro and an American-style campus Laureate, world-renowned print maker Evan in Mexico –approach their starting phases and prime Lindquist, A-State is the hub of the cultural commu- examples of the innovation at Arkansas State. nity. The state’s only College of Fine Arts allows stu- Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) are fully dents in music, theatrical and artistic disciplines trained physicians completing four years of medical with the opportunity to grow as performers. school and state licensure. The word most often The campus is one of the most vibrant in the re- heard regarding A-State’s pursuit of a D.O. school: gion, with a resident community that broke all-time transformative. Working with partners from New records in the fall of 2013. The university opened York Institute of Technology, plans look for the first Sorority Row, and the five new sorority houses led Arkansas State class of medical students in Jonesboro by fall 2015. to a jump of more than 40% in Greek life participa- Similar feelings exist for the February 2014 tion. ground-breaking in the north central Mexican state

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Jonesboro, home of Arkansas State Univer- two major hospitals and countless medical sity, weighs in as the largest city in Northeast professionals. The city is also a shopping Arkansas. As a matter of fact, if you form a tri- mecca, offering a modern business district as angle by connecting Little Rock, St. Louis and well as quaint downtown antique shops and Memphis, Jonesboro stands out as the largest restaurants. The $100 million Mall at Turtle met ro pol i tan city in what amounts to a 17,000 Creek recently opened with more than 100 square mile triangular area. stores. Jonesboro is a great city of over 70,000, and One of the five largest cities in Arkansas, is always ready to welcome incoming A-State Jonesboro is located between the vast and fer- students from the moment they arrive in town. tile Mississippi River and the cultural and sce- The booming community has matured over the nic richness of the Ozark Mountains. It is past half century into a regional center for cul- nestled about 70 miles west of Memphis, Ten- tural, educational, industrial, commercial, agri- nessee, on the gentle slopes of Crowley’s Ridge. cultural, communication, transportation, Jonesboro is a comfortable one hour drive recreational and medical interests. It contains from Memphis, two hours from Little Rock and almost every convenience of a big city and four hours from St. Louis.The city and Univer- every comfort of a small town. sity have meshed resources in recent years and The community is alive with cultural events have truly become the “capital” of the north- such as the art exhibitions, theatrical and mu- east quadrant of the state. sical productions, not only on campus but in Northeast Arkansas is a recreation haven for the city itself through the Jonesboro Fine Arts the person who enjoys water sports, fishing, Council, NEA Foundation of Arts, the Forum hunting, and boating as well as the joys of un- and the Northeast Arkansas Symphony. One spoiled nature. Jonesboro and the surrounding highlight is the annual Hispanic celebration area have an abundance of lakes, rivers, ponds, when downtown Main Street is transformed streams and forests to serve as nature’s play- into a festive explosion of Hispanic music, food grounds for the avid outdoors person. and cultural activity. And, Jonesboro, ranked by Forbes.com as Jonesboro is also the medical hub of north- the 27th “best small place to live” is a nice east Arkansas and southeast Missouri, with place to call home.

2014-15 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide 97 DEFENDING SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPS | WNIT POSTSEASON PARTICIPANT ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AStateRedWolves.com AREA CODE 870 Brandon Pringle Strength & Conditioning GA 972-2082 ATHLETICS ...... 972-3880 ATHLETIC TRAINING...... 972-3342 STUDENT SERVICES AND ACADEMIC SUPPORT COMPLIANCE ...... 972-2813 Abby Wilson Associate AD for Student Services 972-3356 DEVELOPMENT AND RED WOLF CLUB ...... 972-2401 Shaquita Lee-ReneliqueAcademic Coordinator 972-2302 FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT...... 972-3880 Sarah Bradberry Academic Coordinator 972-2721 MARKETING AND PROMOTIONS...... 972-3930 Jason Brooks Academic Coordinator 972-4791 SPIRIT GROUPS ...... 972-3880 Brodrick Johnson Academic Coordinator 972-3702 SPORTS INFORMATION...... 972-2541 Trevor White Eligibility Certification Officer 972-3831 STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING...... 972-2082 Felicia Rehr Tutor Coordinator 972-3127 STUDENT SERVICES AND ACADEMIC SUPPORT 972-2813 Mary Tinsley Administrative Assistant TICKET OFFICE ...... 972-2781 for Student Services 972-2304 VIDEO ...... 972-2082 BASEBALL ...... 972-2700 VIDEO MEN’S BASKETBALL...... 972-2077 Liz Lambert Video Coordinator 680-8004 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ...... 972-2303 Brooks Cockrell Video Intern 680-8004 WOMEN’S BOWLING ...... 972-3876 FOOTBALL ...... 972-2082 BASEBALL MEN’S GOLF...... 972-3411 Tommy Raffo Head Coach 972-2700 WOMEN’S GOLF ...... 972-2777 Tighe Dickinson Assistant Coach 680-4339 TRACK AND FIELD, CROSS COUNTRY ...... 972-3350 Anthony Everman Assistant Coach 680-4338 WOMEN’S SOCCER ...... 972-2340 Noah Sanders Volunteer Assistant Coach 680-4336 WOMEN’S TENNIS...... 972-3876 Jon Garner Director of Operations 680-4336 VOLLEYBALL...... 972-3876 MEN’S BASKETBALL ADMINISTRATION Head Coach 972-2077 Terry Mohajir Director of Athletics 972-3882 Melvin Haralson Associate Head Coach 972-2491 Senior Associate AD for Administration 972-3882 Mike Scutero Assistant Coach 972-2077 Amy Holt Associate AD/SWA 972-4163 Carlos Wilson Assistant Coach 972-2077 TBA Associate AD for External Relations972-2950 Brodrick Johnson Director of Basketball Operations 972-2627 Karen Barker Business Manager 972-3115 Leela Keller Administrative Assistant 972-3505 Tabitha Foreman Administrative Asst. for Administration 972-2991 Caroline Williams Administrative Assistant 972-2990 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Karan Upton Administrative Assistant 972-3880 Brian Boyer Head Coach 972-2303 Nonie Wiggins Faculty Athletics Representative 972-3385 Aisha Stewart Assistant Coach 972-3568 Aaron Kallhoff Assistant Coach 972-3583 ATHLETIC TRAINING Sonja Tate Assistant Coach 972-2473 Ron Carroll Head Certified Trainer 972-3923 Renae Shippy Director of Basketball Operations 972-3537 Chad Sturkie Assistant Athletic Trainer 972-2419 Julie Ellena Assistant Athletic Trainer 972-4009 WOMEN’S BOWLING Eric Ennis Assistant Athletic Trainer 972-3343 Justin Kostick Head Coach 680-8552 Hiroki Yoshimoto Assistant Athletic Trainer 972-3343 Ben Turner Athletic Training GA 972-3343 FOOTBALL Kreg Kinnaman Athletic Training GA 972-3342 Blake Anderson Head Coach 972-2092 Brent Roark Athletic Training GA 972-3342 Walt Bell Assistant Head Coach, Off. Coord. 680-8438 Christina West Athletic Training GA 972-3342 Joe Cauthen Defensive Coordinator 972-3294 Allyssa Zenter Athletic Training GA 972-3343 Glen Elarbee Co- 972-3871 Dan Dodd Assistant Coach 680-8003 COMPLIANCE Brian Early Assitant Coach 972-3872 Joel Weems Associate AD for Compliance 972-3098 Allen Johnson Assistant Coach 680-8055 Dan Anderson Assistant Director of Compliance 972-3162 Luke Paschall Assistant Coach 972-3716 Mary Tinsley Administrative Assistant 972-2304 Trooper Taylor Assistant Coach 972-3873 Anthony Tucker Assistant Coach 680-8002 DEVELOPMENT AND RED WOVES FOUNDATION Kyle Cefalo Football GA 972-2082 Adam Haukap Associate AD & Director of the Larry Hart Football GA 972-2082 Red Wolves Foundation 972-2401 Micah James Football GA 972-2082 Claire Drerup Donor Experience Coordinator 972-3126 John Mohring Football GA 972-2082 TBA Dir. of Annual Fund & Premium Seating 972-3004 Jason Andrews Assistant AD, Director of FB Operations 972-3874 Tyler Cornwell Development Coordinator 972-4353 Dave Roberson Director of Player Personnel 680-8005 Gina Winchester Administrative Asst., Red Wolves Foundation 972-2401 Karen Rinehart Administrative Assistant 972-2092 Yvonne Foster Administrative Assistant 972-2082 FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Randy Knowles Assistant AD for Facilities & MEN’S GOLF Event Management 972-2578 Steve Johnson Head Coach 972-3411 Jason Jones Equipment Supervisor 680-8093 Bobby Burton Athletics Facilities Supervisor WOMEN’S GOLF for Grounds & Landscape 972-2066 MJ Desbiens Shaw Head Coach 972-2708 MARKETING AND PROMOTIONS WOMEN’S SOCCER Brenna McConaughey Assistant AD for Marketing & Promotions 972-2943 Tafadzwa Ziyenge Head Coach 972-3195 Austin Queck Marketing and Fan Experience Coord. 972-2558 Jessica Nei Assistant Coach 972-8193 Michelle Clark Soccer GA 972-3876 RED WOLVES SPORTS PROPERTIES JK Thompson General Manager 972-2944 WOMEN’S TENNIS John Fray Associate General Manager 972-2401 Marina Engelbrecht Head Coach 972-2795 SPIRIT GROUPS TRACK AND FIELD AND CROSS COUNTRY Paige Pauley Coordinator/Head Coach 972-4077 Jim Patchell Head Coach 680-4001 Matt Kraft Assistant Coach 680-4003 MEDIA RELATIONS Matt Vining Assistant Coach 972-4002 Jerry Scott Assistant AD for Media Relations 972-3405 Jarius Cooper Assistant Coach 680-4005 TBA Assistant Dir. of Media Relations 972-3547 Kyle Chandler Head Cross Country Coach & Chris Graddy Assistant Dir. of Media Relations 972-2707 Assistant Coach 680-4005 Dennen Cuthbertson Assistant Dir. of Media Relations 972-2541 Dustin Sullivan Director of Digital Media 972-2682 WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL David Rehr Head Coach 972-2725

Staff Director STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Susie Jangada Assistant Coach 972-3524 Matt Shadeed Director of Strength & Conditioning 680-8253 Tristan Johnson Assistant Coach 972-3876 Shelton Stevens Asst. Director of Strength & Conditioning680-8004 Ross Miller Asst. Director of Strength & Conditioning972-3897 Derek Rosinski Strength & Conditioning Intern 680-8068

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Date Opponent Location Time (CST) Nov. 4 Truman State (Exhibition) Jonesboro, Ark. 7:05 PM Nov. 10 Harding (Exhibition) Jonesboro, Ark. 7:05 PM Nov. 14 Jackson State (WNIT) Jonesboro, Ark. 7:05 PM Nov. 16-22 WNIT Opponent TBA TBA TBA Nov. 16-22 WNIT Opponent TBA TBA TBA Nov. 23 WNIT Championship Game TBA TBA Nov. 28 Christian Brothers Jonesboro, Ark. 7:05 PM Dec. 1 UT Chattanooga Jonesboro, Ark. 7:05 PM Dec. 11 Ohio State Columbus, Ohio 6:00 PM Dec. 14 Kansas Lawrence, Kan. 2:00 PM Dec. 17 Kent State Kent, Ohio 6:00 PM Dec. 19 Missouri State Springfield, Mo. 7:05 PM Dec. 22 Florida Gulf Coast Jonesboro, Ark. 7:05 PM Dec. 30 South Alabama* Mobile, Ala. 5:05 PM Jan. 3 Appalachian State* Jonesboro, Ark. 3:05 PM Jan. 5 Louisiana-Monroe* Monroe, La. 5:15 PM Jan. 8 Georgia Southern* Jonesboro, Ark. 5:05 PM Jan. 10 UT Arlington* Arlington, Texas 5:00 PM Jan. 15 Appalachian State* Boone, N.C. 4:00 PM Jan. 17 Texas State* Jonesboro, Ark. 3:05 PM Jan. 19 Georgia State* Jonesboro, Ark. 5:05 PM Jan. 22 Louisiana-Lafayette* Lafayette, La. 5:00 PM Jan. 24 Troy* Troy, Ala. 2:00 PM Jan. 29 Arkansas-Little Rock* Jonesboro, Ark. 5:05 PM Jan. 31 Georgia State* Atlanta, Ga. 11:00 AM Feb. 5 Troy* Jonesboro, Ark. 5:05 PM Feb. 12 Georgia Southern* Statesboro, Ga. 4:00 PM Feb. 19 Arkansas-Little Rock* Little Rock, Ark. 5:30 PM Feb. 21 Louisiana-Monroe* Jonesboro, Ark. 3:05 PM Feb. 26 UT Arlington* Jonesboro, Ark. 5:05 PM Feb. 28 Texas State* San Marcos, Texas 2:00 PM March 5 South Alabama* Jonesboro, Ark. 5:05 PM March 7 Louisiana-Lafayette* Jonesboro, Ark. 3:05 PM March 11-14 Sun Belt Conference Tournament New Orleans, La. TBA * Sun Belt Conference Game Home Games in White