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Texas Basketball 30 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES | 1986 NCAA CHAMPIONS | THREE FINAL FOUR APPEARANCES | 12-TIME CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS TEXAS BASKETBALL ITALY SCHEDULE AND RESULTS ITALY GAME 3 | BASKET COSTA| AUGUST 19, 2017 DATE DAY OPPONENT LOCATION USA TIME vs. TK Hannover Head Coach: Karen Aston Mon. Aug. 14 Rome, Italy L, 50-52 (OT) [Germany] TEXAS at UT: 114-55 (.675), 6th season Career: 215-118 (.646), 11th season Ponte 1-1 on Italy Tour vs. FSG Academy Wed. Aug. 16 Buggianese, W, 88-56 [Holland] Italy BASKET COSTA Head Coach: Gabriele Pirola vs. Basket Costa Costa Masnaga, 11:30 a.m. [ITALY] Sat. Aug. 19 [Italy] Italy CT GAME-DAY STORYLINES NCAA PROGRAMS AT 1,000 ALL-TIME WINS • The Texas women’s basketball team on Saturday will play its third and final game as part of Tennessee 1,318 a 10-day international trip to Italy. The Longhorns will face Basket Costa, a professional team Louisiana Tech 1,090 that is a member of Italy’s Serie A2 league and based in Costa Masnaga, Italy. Tip-off is slated for 11:30 a.m. CT at the Costa Masnaga Sport Center. UConn 1,075 • Stat Leaders: Junior post Jatarie White is Texas’ leading scorer and rebounder on the Italy James Madison 1,065 tour, averaging 16.0 points per game and 12.5 boards per game. Sophomore guard Alecia Texas 1,036 Sutton follows with 13.5 points per game and 4.5 assists per game. The Longhorns have Old Dominion 1,029 averaged 53 rebounds per game over the two-game stretch. Stanford 1,029 • TK Hannover 52, Texas 50 (OT): Using a number of new players and different Stephen F. Austin 1,026 combinations, the Texas women’s basketball team overcame a 10-point second-half deficit to force overtime, before falling to TK Hannover, a member of The Damen-Basketball-Bundesliga ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES League in Germany, 52-50 in overtime, on Monday at the Stella Azzurra Sport Center in Rome. Junior post Jatarie White, who saw her first game action in more than a year after Tennessee 36 transferring from South Carolina, recorded a double-double with 16 points and 13 rebounds. Georgia 32 Sophomore guard Alecia Sutton, fresh off earning a silver medal with the USA Women’s U19 Stanford 31 National Team at the FIBA U19 World Cup, tallied 13 points, four rebounds and four assists. Texas 30 • Texas 88, FSG Academy 56: Five Texas players scored in double figures Wednesday, including the second consecutive double-double from junior post Jatarie White, as the UConn 29 Longhorns posted an 88-56 win against FSG Academy of Apeldoorn, The Netherlands, at TEXAS ROSTER the San Pertini Sport Center in Ponte Buggianese, Italy. White was Texas’ leading scorer and rebounder with 16 points and 12 boards. Sophomore guard Alecia Sutton followed with # NAME POS. HT. CLASS HOMETOWN 14 points, while freshman guard Chasity Patterson scored 12. Freshmen Rellah Boothe and 1 Alecia Sutton G 5-8 So. St. Louis, Mo. Destiny Littleton scored 11 points each, while junior forward Olamide Aborowa brought down 4 Destiny Littleton G 5-9 Fr. La Jolla, Calif. 10 rebounds. The Longhorns brought down 56 rebounds. 5 Jordan Hosey F 6-1 Jr. Pearland, Texas • Atkins with USA U23 National Team: Senior guard Ariel Atkins did not make the trip to Italy 10 Lashann Higgs G 5-9 Jr. Round Rock, Texas with the Longhorns as she was one of 12 players nationally selected to the USA U23 Team 11 Brooke McCarty G 5-4 Sr. League City, Texas that on Tuesday captured the inaugural U24 Four Nations Tournament in Tokyo, Japan. Atkins 12 Jada Underwood G/F 6-0 So. Mesquite, Texas has joined the team in Italy for the duration of the tour, but will not see game action. 14 Olamide Aborowa F 6-3 Jr. Ondo, Nigeria • McCarty Big 12 Player of the Year: Senior guard Brooke McCarty in 2017 became the 15 Chasity Patterson G 5-5 Fr. Houston, Texas school’s first-ever Big 12 Conference Player of the Year. She led her team in scoring with 14.1 23 Ariel Atkins G 5-11 Sr. Duncanville, Texas points per game and was the Big 12 Conference leader in three-point-field-goal percentage 30 Khaléann Caron-Goudreau F 6-4 Jr. Gatineau, Quebec at .430 (77-of-179). Her 77 three-pointers made on the year were the second-most in a single 31 Audrey-Ann Caron-Goudreau F 6-4 Sr. Gatineau, Quebec season in school history. 33 Rellah Boothe F 6-3 Fr. Ocala, Fla. • Longhorns in Red, White and Blue: Texas has sent a nation-leading four players to 40 Jatarie White F/C 6-4 Jr. Charlotte, N.C. participate on USA Basketball teams this summer. Freshman guard Destiny Littleton earned MEDIA RELATIONS a gold medal as part of the USA U18 3x3 FIBA World Cup Team, while sophomores Joyner Holmes and Alecia Sutton were part of the silver medalist USA U19 FIBA World Cup Team. Sean Cartell • Primary Contact Senior Ariel Atkins helped the USA U23 Team win the inaugural Four Nations Tournament. UT Athletics Media Relations • No. 3 Recruiting Class for Texas: The incoming Texas freshmen - Rellah Boothe, Destiny P.O. Box 7399, Austin, TX 78713-7399 512-471-6039 • TexasSports.com Littleton and Chasity Patterson - were rated as the nation’s No. 3 recruiting class of 2017, [email protected] according to ESPN.com. Boothe, a 6-foot-3 forward, was rated the No. 3 prospect of the 2017 (352) 278-5422 [cell phone] class, while Patterson, a 5-foot-6 guard, was the No. 4 overall recruit in 2017. NCAA/INTERNATIONAL RULES DIFFERENCES HEAD KAREN COACH ASTON 6TH SEASON AT TEXAS | 11TH SEASON OVERALL 14th Season at UT as an assistant or head coach CAREER RECORD OVERALL CONFERENCE School (seasons) W L % W L % Charlotte (4) 86 47 .647 38 18 .679 North Texas (1) 15 16 .484 7 9 .438 TEXAS (6th) 114 55 .675 55 35 .611 OVERALL (11th) 215 118 .646 100 62 .617 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD CONFERENCE W-L W-L FINISH POSTSEASON CHARLOTTE 2007-08 18-14 9-5 4th A-10 WNIT First Round 2008-09 23-9 11-3 2nd A-10 NCAA First Round 2009-10 18-14 9-5 4th A-10 WNIT 2nd Round 2010-11 27-10 9-5 3rd A-10 WNIT Final Four NORTH TEXAS 2011-12 15-16 7-9 3rd Sun Belt - TEXAS 2012-13 12-18 5-13 t-8th Big 12 - 2013-14 22-12 11-7 t-3rd Big 12 NCAA 2nd Round 2014-15 24-11 9-9 t-3rd Big 12 NCAA Sweet 16 2015-16 31-5 15-3 2nd Big 12 NCAA Elite 8 2016-17 25-9 15-3 2nd Big 12 NCAA Sweet 16 CAREER MILESTONE WINS # TEAM OPPONENT (DATE) SCORE 1 Charlotte Hampton (11-21-07) 72-47 50 Charlotte George Washington (01-16-10) 52-42 100 North Texas Louisiana-Lafayette (02-18-12) 78-40 150 TEXAS OKLAHOMA (01-29-15) 84-81 2OT 200 TEXAS TCU (01-07-17) 83-54 TROPHY CASE • Big 12 Coach of the Year - 2017 Texas Head Coach • NCAA Final Four - 2003 Texas Associate Head Coach • Big 12 Tournament Champions - 2003 Texas Associate Head Coach • Big 12 Regular Season Champions - 2003, 2004 Texas Associate Head Coach • Atlantic 10 Tournament Champions - 2009 Charlotte Head Coach • Set a school-record 27 wins in a season - 2010-11 Charlotte Head Coach • Arkansas Girls Basketball Coach of the Year - 1993 TK Hannover 52, Texas 50 (OT) | August 14, 2017 | Rome, Italy TOT No. Name FG-FGA 3 FG-FGA FT-FTA O REB D REB REB PF TOTAL PTS A TO B S 1 Sutton, Alecia 5-13 0-0 3-4 0 4 4 2 13 4 7 0 1 4 Littleton, Destiny 0-1 0-1 1-2 0 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 Hosey, Jordan 2-6 1-1 0-0 0 5 5 2 5 0 0 0 0 12 Underwood, Jada 3-7 1-1 0-0 2 3 5 3 7 2 2 0 0 14 Aborowa, Olamide 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 15 Patterson, Chasity 3-9 0-1 2-2 1 1 2 1 8 1 0 1 1 30 Caron-Goudreau, K. 0-3 0-1 0-0 3 3 6 1 0 0 5 0 1 31 Caron-Goudreau, A. 0-11 0-3 0-2 2 5 7 3 0 1 2 1 1 33 Boothe, Rellah 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 2 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 40 White, Jatarie 7-11 0-0 2-4 4 9 13 3 16 0 4 1 1 TOTALS 20-64 2-10 8-14 15 37 52 16 50 8 23 3 5 .313 .200 .571 Texas 88, FSG Academy 56| August 16, 2017 | Ponte Buggianese, Italy TOT No. Name FG-FGA 3 FG-FGA FT-FTA O REB D REB REB PF TOTAL PTS A TO B S 1 Sutton, Alecia 7-12 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 1 14 5 3 0 5 4 Littleton, Destiny 5-7 1-3 0-0 0 4 4 1 11 0 1 0 0 5 Hosey, Jordan 3-5 0-1 2-2 1 4 5 2 8 3 1 1 0 12 Underwood, Jada 1-7 1-2 1-2 1 1 2 2 4 2 3 0 0 14 Aborowa, Olamide 2-5 0-0 0-2 4 6 10 0 4 0 2 0 2 15 Patterson, Chasity 5-12 2-6 0-0 1 2 3 0 12 2 3 0 1 30 Caron-Goudreau, K.
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