SATURDAY - FEBRUARY 29, 2020 | GAME NOTES #NOLASTEAM

15-11 11-6 - / - 11-16 8-10 - / - OVERALL SOUTHLAND RANKING (AP/COACHES) OVERALL SOUTHLAND RANKING (AP/COACHES) - vs - KEESHAWN DAVENPORT 76-172 DOBEE PLAISANCE HEAD COACH RECORD AT UNO, 9TH SEASON privateers HEAD COACH COLONELS

NEW ORLEANS AT how to tune in series at a glance 2019-20 SCHEDULE (H: 9-3; A: 6-8; N: 0-0) game NICHOLLS Play-by-Play: Jude Young OVERALL 26-21 (15-11 Overall, 11-6 ) Thibodaux, La. • Stopher Gymnasium Stats: http://bit.ly/3aeAFe8 in New Orleans 17-7 #27 1:00 PM CT • Feb. 29, 2020 Video: http://bit.ly/2PAjtI6 in Thibodaux 9-12 Date Opponent Time/Result Audio: http://bit.ly/38byZka Neutral 0-2 NOVEMBER (2-4) Last Meeting W: 77-65 (1/23/20) 5 at LSU L, 49-83 Tip-OFF Tale of the tape 8 at #22 Arkansas L, 52-82 • CAN’T GUARD FRANKLIN 12 PENSACOLA CHRISTIAN W, 91-31 Senior guard Rehema Franklin has been the unques- 15 at Ole Miss W, 69-64 tioned force between the Privateer scoring attack as 21 L, 60-65 she leads the team with an average of 13.6 points 27 at Texas State L, 49-51 per game (eighth in the conference). She has 16 DECEMBER (2-3) double-digit scoring games in total and has gone over 64.6 POINTS/GAME 64.3 1 at #RV Iowa State L, 53-71 the 20-point plateau in seven games overall so far 14 TOUGALOO W, 91-69 this year, including a career-high of 33 back on Dec. .383 FG% .408 18 at Abilene Christian * L, 62-76 28, 2019, which is the second-best total posted this 21 SAM HOUSTON STATE * L, 46-78 season by a Southland athlete. .288 3FG% .259 28 NORTH DAKOTA W, 79-73 • LOOKING TO SET SOUTHLAND VICTORY PROGRAM JANUARY(7-1) RECORD .667 FT % .730 2 at Lamar * W, 62-57 The New Orleans women’s basketball team is looking 4 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN * W, 53-50 to set a new program record for Southland Confer- 38.7 REBOUNDS/GAME 33.6 8 at Central Arkansas * W, 49-37 ence wins in today’s contest. With their 85-59 road 11 at UIW * W, 67-55 victory against McNeese this past Saturday, the 10.9 ASSISTS/GAME 12.8 18 MCNEESE * W, 78-59 Privateers collected their 11th conference victory 22 A&M - CORPUS CHRISTI * L, 53-83 for just the second time since joining the Southland, 3.8 BLOCKS/GAME 2.3 25 NICHOLLS * W, 77-65 matching its program record set during the 2017-18 29 at Northwestern State * W, 77-63 season. 10.3 STEALS/GAME 11.1 FEBRUARY (4-3) • LARRY LEAPS UP CAREER LIST IN BLOCKS 1 at Southeastern * L, 57-73 Senior forward Whitley Larry continued her ascend 63.8 SCORING DEFENSE 68.6 5 HBU * W, 88-84 up the career blocks list as she moved into into 8 at Stephen F. Austin * L, 47-59 seventh all-time in program history this season. She .394 FG% DEFENSE .419 12 CENTRAL ARKANSAS * W, 85-73 now has 126 blocks overall in 124 career games. Larry 15 UIW * W, 61-57 leads the Southland this season in blocks with 1.7 per .282 3FG% DEFENSE .312 22 at McNeese * W, 85-59 contest and is 75th in the country in rejections. 26 at A&M - Corpus Christi * L, 43-40 • HANDS TEAM -1.6 REBOUND MARGIN -4.4 29 at Nicholls * 1:00 PM New Orleans is 31st in the nation in steals per game MARCH (0-0) (10.3) and 43rd in total steals (267). They are also 0.6 ASSISTS-TO RATIO 0.6 4 NORTHWESTERN STATE * 7:00 PM 22nd in the nation in forced turnovers (20.58 PG). 7 SOUTHEASTERN * 4:00 PM projected Starters 12-15 SOUTHLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS # TBD

All times central and subject to change Rank: AP Top 25 / WBCA Coaches’ Poll * Southland Conference Game # Southland Tournament - Katy, Texas

Rehema Franklin Dionjhae Thomas Mary Delgado Asia Woods Whitley Larry 3 SR • Guard 23 JR • Guard 25 FR • Guard 31 SR • Forward 32 SR • Forward COMMUNICATIONS MIN 21.3 MIN 22.5 MIN 10.5 MIN 29.8 MIN 29.4

MATTHEW SCHAEFER PPG 13.4 PPG 6.2 PPG 3.4 PPG 11.7 PPG 6.2 Assistant Director of Athletic Communications e: [email protected] FG% .397 FG% .399 FG% .372 FG% .480 FG% .370 c: 716-907-2044 AST 1.1 AST 2.0 AST 0.9 REB 8.0 REB 7.0 @schaefsports new orleanS NICHOLLS connect on social media leaders leaders Pts ...... R. Franklin...... 349 (13.4 PPG) Pts ...... Ezechukwu...... 326 (13.6 PPG) /PrivateersWBB FG Made...... A. Woods...... 117 FG Made...... Ezechukwu...... 121 FG%...... N. Jordan...... 500 FG%...... Hamilton...... 502 @PrivateersWBB 3PT Made...... R. Franklin...... 40 3PT Made...... Williams...... 34 3PT%...... W. Larry...... 556 3PT%...... Ezechukwu...... 667 @PrivateersWBB FT Made...... R. Franklin...... 81 FT Made...... Johnson...... 87 FT%...... T. Bruce...... 818 FT%...... Hamilton...... 794 NOLASTEAM Reb...... A. Woods...... 207 (8.0 RPG) Reb...... Ezechukwu...... 146 (6.1 RPG) # Asts...... D. Thomas...... 51 (2.0 APG) Asts...... Williams...... 114 (4.2 APG) Blocks...... W. Larry...... 43 (1.7 BPG) Blocks...... Ezechukwu...... 22 (0.9 BPG) Steals...... R. Franklin...... 53 (2.0 SPG) Steals...... Williams...... 68 (2.5 SPG) 2019-20 @PrivateersWBB numerical roster COACHING STAFF NO. NAME POS. HT. YR. HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL NAME POS. // YR. AT UNO ALMA MATER // YR. 00 Nia Jordan G/F 6-1 Fr. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania / Neumann & Gorretti Keeshawn Davenport Head Coach // 9th New Orleans // 2001 1 Jada Duncantell G 5-4 Jr. Natchitoches, Louisiana / Natchitoches Central HS Alpha English Assistant Coach // 9th San Jose State // 2005 3 Rehema Franklin G 5-3 Sr. New Orleans, Louisiana / Pearl River CC Wyketha Harrell Assistant Coach // 5th Missouri Southern // 2004 4 Vaquela Pimpton G 5-8 Sr. Tallahatchie, Mississippi / Holmes CC Kristin Moore Assistant Coach // 4th St. John’s // 2009 5 Traya Bruce G 5-7 So. Cut Off, Louisiana / South Lafourche HS Kendall Shaw Director of Operations // 2nd Vanderbilt // 2016 11 Annalise Brisco G 5-10 Jr. Houston, Texas / Clear Falls HS 13 Kayla Thomas C 6-5 R-Sr. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania / Central Florida 20 Jada Swafford G 5-9 R-Jr. Alexandria, Louisiana / University Academy 21 Mia Deck G 5-7 Fr. Frisco, Texas / Lone Star HS como se dice 23 Dionjhae Thomas G 5-6 Jr. Thibodaux, Louisiana / Houma Christian HS pronunciation guide ( ) 25 Mary Delgado G 5-8 Fr. Miami, Florida / Miami Northwestern Sr. HS Rehema Franklin...... Rah-HE-ma 31 Asia Woods F 6-0 Sr. Houston, Texas / Lutheran High North Vaquela Pimpton...... Goes by “Pebbles” 32 Whitley Larry F 6-1 Sr. Rayne, Louisiana / Rayne HS Traya Bruce...... TREY-uh 34 Kyla Malone F 5-11 Sr. Oxford, Mississippi / Pearl River CC Dionjhae Thomas...... Dion-JAY Whitley Larry...... WHIT-LEE Keeshawn Davenport..KEY-shawn Wyketha Harrell...... WHY-KEY-THA radio/tv roster

Nia Jordan Jada Duncantell Rehema Franklin Pebbles Pimpton Traya Bruce Annalise Brisco Kayla Thomas 00 G/F • 6-1 • Fr. 1 G • 5-4 • Jr. 3 G • 5-3 • Sr. 4 G • 5-8 • Sr. 5 G • 5-7 • So. 11 G • 5-10 • Jr. 13 C • 6-5 • R-Sr. Philadelphia, Pa. Natchitoches, La. New Orleans, La. Tallahatchie, Miss. Cut Off, La. Houston, Texas Philadelphia, Pa.

Jada Swafford Mia Deck Dionjhae Thomas Mary Delgado Asia Woods Whitley Larry Kyla Malone 20 G • 5-9 • R-Jr. 21 G • 5-8 • Fr. 23 G • 5-6 • Jr. 25 G • 5-8 • Fr. 31 F • 6-0 • Sr. 32 F • 6-1 • Sr. 34 F • 5-11 • Sr. Alexandria, La. Dallas, Texas Thibodaux, La. Miami, Fla. Houston, Texas Rayne, La. Oxford, Miss.

Keeshawn Davenport Alpha English Wyketha Harrell Kristin Moore Kendall Shaw Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Ops. Ninth Season Ninth Season Fifth Season Fourth Season Second Season

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NICHOLLS COLONELS 2019-20 Quick Facts NO. NAME POS. HT. YR. HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL GENERAL INFORMATION 0 Tykeria Williams G 5-6 Sr. Montgomery, Ala./ Lee HS Location...... New Orleans, Louisiana 2 Terris McKay G 5-4 Fr. Houma, La./ Ellender HS Enrollment...... 8,231 3 Kacie Fountain G 5-7 Sr. Walker, La./ Southwest Mississippi CC Founded...... 1958 5 Airi Hamilton G 5-8 R-Sr Natchitoches, La./ Ponchatoula HS Nickname...... Privateers Colors...... Royal Blue & Silver 11 Adrian Mann G 5-8 So. Mokane, Mo./ South Callaway HS Affiliation...... NCAA Division I 13 Kinzie Heineman G 5-7 Jr. San Antonio, Texas/ Brennan HS Conference...... Southland 15 Lauryn Bowie F 5-9 R-So. Duncanville, Texas/ Duncanville HS President...... Dr. John Nicklow 22 Loan-Anh Johnson G 5-8 So. Wichita, Kan./ Wichita South HS Alma Mater...... Bucknell, 1992 24 Chelsea Cain F 6-0 Fr. Prairieville, La./ Dutchtown HS Director of Athletics...... Tim Duncan 25 Chrystal Ezechukwu F 6-0 Sr. Decatur, Ga./ Jones County JC Alma Mater...... Memphis, 1992 32 Korie Leary C 5-10 R-Jr. Dallas, Texas/ Lincoln HS Athletic Department Phone...... (504) 280-6102 33 Bryanna Washington F 5-9 Jr. Irving, Texas/ Ranchvie HS HISTORY First Season...... 1975-76 Head Coach: DoBee Plaisance (Southern Miss ‘86) - 12th season All-Time Record...... 518-714 Assistant Coach: Jenny Nash (Nicholls ‘15) – 3rd season Conference Championships (season).... 0 Assistant Coach: Chad Killinger (Franklin ‘97) – 1st season Conference Championships (tourney)... 0 Assistant Coach: Connor McNelis (Southern Miss ‘17) – 1st season NCAA Appearances...... 1, 1987 WNIT Appearances...... 2, 1983, 1988 ...... 1988 WNIT Champions

LAKEFRONT ARENA Year Opened...... 1983 Capacity...... 8.785 About new orleans Record...... 285-264 New Orleans has advanced to the Southland Conference Championships for the fourth consecutive year this Press Row Phone...... (716) 907-2044 season. The Privateers are coming off a 12-16 campaign which included a mark of 8-10 in conference play. The group made it to the first round of the Southland tournament before getting knocked out by No. 6 A&M BASKETBALL STAFF Corpus-Christi. Head Coach...... Keeshawn Davenport Alma Mater...... New Orleans, 2001 Record at UNO...... 62-164 (9th Season) The roster is veteran filled and will really look to put an emphasis on the defensive end, like it has in year’s Career Record...... same as New Orleans past. Look for the team to run a bunch of different sets throughout the game to try to confuse opposing of- Assistant Coach...... Alpha English (9th) fenses. The team returns 10 letterwinning athletes from a season ago to go with three newcomers. Alma Mater...... San Jose State, 2005 Assistant Coach...... Wyketha Harrell (5th) About Alma Mater...... Missouri Southern, 2004 Assistant Coach...... Kristin Moore (4th) Nicholls is coming off a year in which the team posted marks of 20-12 overall and 14-4 in conference play. Alma Mater...... St. John’s, 2009 The Colonels advanced to the quarterfinals of the Southland Conference Championships, where they were Director of Ops...... Kendall Shaw (2nd) defeated by the Privateers last opponent, A&M-Corpus Christin, by a 69-56 margin. The group advanced to Alma Mater...... Vanderbilt, 2016 the Women’s Basketball Invitational after their great season. 2018-19 TEAM INFORMATION Nicholls seems to have maybe taken a slight step back this year as the 2017-18 Southland Champions are Overall, Conference Record/Finish...... 12-16, 8-10/7th just 11-16 overall so far this season with a conference mark of 8-10. Home...... 8-5 Away...... 4-10 Neutral...... 0-1 THE SERIES Southland Record/Finish...... 8-10/7th New Orleans leads the all-time series against Nicholls by a 26-21 margin as the two Louisiana rivals have a Home...... 5-4 strong history against one another. The Privateers won their last game against the Colonels, 77-65 back on Away...... 3-6 Jan. 23 at the . The win snapped a Nicholls five-game winning streak against UNO. Final Ranking...... N/A

2018-19 TEAM INFORMATION LAST game OUT: NEW ORLEANS DROPS HEARTBREAKER TO A&M CORPUS CHRISTI, 43-40 Starters Returning/Lost...... 3/2 The New Orleans women’s basketball team took third-place A&M-Corpus Christi to the wire but the Priva- Lettermen Returning/Lost...... 10/3 teers fell just short in heartbreaking fashion, 43-40 to the Islanders in a Southland Conference contest at the Newcomers...... 3 Dugan Wellness Center on Wednesday evening. Fr. / So. / Jr. / Sr...... 3 / 1 / 4 / 6

RECAP: ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS - Rehema Franklin finished with a team-high 10 points to go with three rebounds and three steals. Asst. Director (WBB Contact)...Matthew Schaefer Office Phone...... (504) 280-6284 - Mia Deck chipped in six points along with one board and an assist. Cell Phone...... (716) 907-2044 - Whitley Larry and Vaquela Pimpton each recorded five points apiece. Larry added a game-high nine re- Twitter/Instagram...... @PrivateersWBB bounds. Pimpton wrapped up the game with two assists, two boards and a steal. Facebook...... /PrivateersWBB - Asia Woods posted totals of four points, seven boards, two steals and a block. - Jada Duncantell concluded the game with four points, two rebounds and a game-high three steals. - The back and forth affair featured seven ties and seven different lead changes. - New Orleans got 23 points off the bench to go with 14 points in the paint and 11 points off of turnovers. - The Privateers held the Islanders to their lowest scoring output of the season as they allowed just 43 points. It was the lowest point total for A&M-Corpus Christi since a 70-31 loss to Lamar back in 2017. - The game was a defensive battle from the start as the Privateers scored seven points and the Islanders finished with just six after one quarter of play. - The trend continued into the second as New Orleans held A&M-Corpus Christi to single digits for the second straight quarter as the team took an 18-13 lead into the half. Both teams shot just 5-of-26 from the field (19.2 percent). - The Islanders started to bounce back a little in the third as they recorded a 15-10 advantage to tie the game at 28 heading into the final frame. - After a back and fourth quarter, the Islanders held a three-point lead with 22 seconds remaining. The few chances the Privateers had to tie up the game didn’t work out as A&M-Corpus Christi escaped with a 43-40 victory. game notes • #NOLASTEAM - 3 - 2019-20 @PrivateersWBB

ONE OF THE BEST DEFENSES IN THE SOUTHLAND New Orleans enters today’s contest seventh in the Southland in defensive scoring as the team has allowed PROGRAM REWIND 63.8 points per game to its conference foes. Teams have shot .394 against the Privateers (fourth-best in The New Orleans women’s basketball team came conference) and have held opponents to just a .282 clip from beyond the arc (third). The group has forced into existence in 1975. The date of their first game 20.6 turnovers per contest (fourth) to go with 10.27 steals per game (fifth). New Orleans is also third over- was December 12, 1975 at Dillard University in New all in blocked shots with an average of 3.81 per game. Orleans. Originally known as the Buck-ettes, the team’s first head coach was John Hamilton. selected eighth in conference in southland preseason poll The New Orleans women’s basketball program was selected to finish eighth overall in the 2019-20 South- Victory was first tasted on February 17, 1976 in the land Conference Preseason Poll released by the conference office. 16th game of the season. New Orleans defeated crosstown foe, Tulane, 49-37. Wins against Nicholls Last year the Privateers were picked seventh and went on to conclude their season with the program’s and Dillard followed in the inaugural season. third consecutive appearance in the Southland Conference Tournament at the predicted seventh seed after finishing 12-16 overall (8-10 Southland). New Orleans returns 10 of its 13 letterwinners from a season After four years with Connie Duncan at the helm, ago which includes three of its five starters. The group also added three newcomers. New Orleans would welcome its longest tenured coach in program history when Joey Favoloro came stretch run to make the playoffs last season to the Lakefront in 1980. The Privateers went 7-3 over their last 10 games to secure a spot in the Southland tournament for the Favoloro made an immediate impact, winning 20 third straight year. Included in that stretch were season sweeps of Southeastern and Northwestern State games in his first season with New Orleans. In his along with wins against McNeese, UIW, and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. second season, he guided the now Privateers to a Louisiana Association for Intercollegiate Athletics FORMER PRIVATEER RANDI BROWN CONTINUES PRO CAREER SIGNS WITH ICELAND S HAUKAR ; ’ for Women (LAIAW) championship. One of the best New Orleans women’s basketball athletes in program history, Randi Brown, will continue her professional career overseas after she signed a contract with Haukar of the Dominos League in Iceland It was the 1982-83 season that will forever be most during the offseason. remembered. With a loaded roster that included Sandra Hodge, Michelle Anderson, and Cathy Stiles, Brown was a four-year letterwinner with the Privateer program during the 2014-18 campaigns. She ended New Orleans made a run to the WNIT championship her career as a three-time All-Southland Conference selection which included back-to-back first team- ap which was sealed with a 68-58 win over Memphis pearances on the teams during her junior and senior seasons. She was also named the 2016-17 Southland State in the title game. Player of the Year. Favoloro went on to coach until 2004 and had a Brown ranks second in program history in total points (2,130) after she averaged 22.0 points per game dur- career record of 382-303 at the Lakefront. He was ing her senior season. The point total was good enough for fifth all-time in Southland Conference history. replaced by Amy Champion who had to weather the effects of Hurricane Katrina, which struck in her She is also first in school history in three-pointers made (256), third in made field goals (710), fifth in min- second season as head coach. utes played (3,387) and seventh in steals (181). Brown ended her career with averages of 18.8 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.6 steals per game over 113 contests. The program was in limbo after leaving the Sun Belt, but new administration halted the move to Division Brown is entering her second professional season after she most recently played at HyPo in Finnish II which started in Champion’s last year. Korisliiga last year. In 34 games the former Privateer was the best scorer on her squad where she posted 24.3 points per game to go with 6.4 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 2.0 steals. She was a main factor in her team Privateer alum, Keeshawn Davenport (1997-2001) winning the regular season with a 20-7 record and advancing all the way to the league’s semifinals. took the reigns in 2011 with a program that was starting over. When Davenport started, she only had With her performance, Brown was awarded Eurobasket.com All-Finnish League Guard of the Year to go three scholarships available. with a First-Team selection and All-Imports Team honors. Davenport continued to lay the foundation as the WELCOME TO OUR block party Privateers joined the Southland Conference in 2013. Whitley Larry finished up the regular season with 55 total blocks last season. Her 2.0 rejections per game Over the last three seasons, Davenport has guided ranked second in the Southland and ranks as the ninth-best single-season total in program history. The New Orleans to 28 conference victories. block total is the highest single-season mark since 2006-07 when Andrea Williams recorded 63. She enters tonight’s contest with 43 blocks so far on the season, good for 1.7 per game, tops in the Southland. Two seasons ago, the Privateers enjoyed their 500th win in program history when they defeated Asia woods claims southland weekly honor after monster week Incarnate Word 52-50 on January 20, 2018. A buzzer New Orleans women’s basketball senior forward Asia Woods was named the Southland Conference beater by Randi Brown sealed the victory. Women’s Basketball Athlete of the Week after she led the Privateers to a perfect 2-0 record with a mon- ster week. UNO MILESTONE WINS The Houston, Texas native started the week off hot with 18 points on 7-of-8 shooting to go along with 1 vs. Tulane (2/17/76) 49-37 nine rebounds, five assists and a perfect 4-for-4 mark from the charity stripe in an 85-73 win over Central 50 vs. Nicholls (1/21/82) 90-74 Arkansas on Wednesday. 100 vs. Stephen F. Austin (2/11/84) 67-66 200 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (1/28/89) 82-63 She followed it up with an even bigger stat line in a 61-57 victory over UIW on Saturday. Woods recorded 300 at Louisiana-Lafayette (1/18/95) 83-41 20 points, 15 rebounds (with an almost unheard of 13 alone on the offensive end), five assists and two 400 at UALR (2/7/04) 56-50 steals. It was her sixth double-double of the season. 500 vs. Incarnate Word (1/20/18) 52-50

In total, she averaged 19 points on 62.5 percent shooting, 12 rebounds and five assists during the two wins. Her 13 offensive rebounds against UIW were the most recorded by a Privateer since the team has joined the Southland Conference.

It is the third time this season that a Privateer has captured the conference weekly honor as Woods joins senior guard Rehema Franklin who won the award back on Nov. 18 and Dec. 30. It is also the first time New Orleans has collected three Southland Athlete of the Week awards in a single-season since 2016-17.

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COACH KEESHAWN DAVENPORT

Keeshawn Carter Davenport is entering her ninth season at the helm of her alma mater. Davenport was hired for the job in 2011 after eight seasons as a player and assistant coach.

In 2016-17, Davenport guided the Privateers to the Southland Conference tournament for the first time since joining in 2013. New Orleans earned a five-seed in the tournament. Davenport followed that with an 11-7 conference record in 2017-18. In that two-year stretch, the Privateers went 20-8 at home. Keeshawn Davenport graduated-uno, 2001 9th season The 11 conference wins under Davenport in 2017-18 also broke a program record. The previous high for conference victories in a season was 10, achieved twice (1991-92 and 1996-97).

Under Davenport’s guidance, Randi Brown placed herself in the record books. Brown was the first con- ference Freshman of the Year in program history. Brown was a three-time All-Southland selection and finished her collegiate career second in points. She also broke the school record for most three-pointers made.

Over the summer, Brown signed a professional contract to continue her playing career in Finland with Hyvinkaan-Ponteva.

Shania Woods entered the top ten in rebounding in the third game of her senior season. Woods is seventh in career field goal percentage entering the 2018-19 campaign and has 617 rebounds over her first three seasons.

Davenport took the job with only three scholarship players on the roster. By 2012-13, three players were named CollegeSportsMadness.com Independent Player of the Week: Mechel’le Thomas, Amber Clay, and Keri Thomas.

In 2013, Davenport oversaw another transition when the Privateers officially joined the Southland Conference after being an independent in transition the prior two years.

Coach Davenport has some firsts of her own: she was the first full-time third assistant in Privateer his- tory (2003) and was the first alum to be named head coach of the Privateers (2011).

Community service has been one of the hallmarks under Davenport’s tenure. Davenport and her team have been involved with community initiatives with many organizations including Second Harvest Food Bank, Einstein Charter Schools, and Children’s Hospital.

A four-year letterwinner, Davenport saw action in 100 contests and made 32 starts for the Privateers during her undergraduate years on the Lakefront. Davenport averaged 6.1 points and 3.6 rebounds per contest over her career while serving in the role of co-captain during her senior season. Davenport also garnered recognition on the Academic Honor Roll.

In 2005 Davenport received her master’s degree in education from UNO with a focus on psychosocial aspects of sport and exercise.

Davenport went to high school at East St. John where she graduated as the all-time leading scorer while guiding the school to its first playoff win and first-ever district title during her senior season. A two-time team captain, Davenport earned All-State and Academic All-State Honorable Mention honors in her senior season and was a three-time all-district selection.

Davenport and her husband, Deon reside in Kenner, La. The couple has one son, Deon Jr. and one daughter, Zoe Na’el.

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INSIDE THE SERIES

New ORLEANS LEADS SERIES 26-21 ALL-TIME Most Recent Meetings DATE LOCATION RESULT SCORE 1/25/20 HOME WIN 77-65 3/2/19 AWAY LOSS 58-66 2/9/19 HOME LOSS 62-76 2/24/18 AWAY LOSS 48-72 2/3/18 HOME LOSS 61-62 3/4/17 AWAY LOSS 69-79 2/4/17 HOME WIN 81-77 2/24/16 AWAY LOSS 55-70 1/27/16 HOME WIN 62-55

COACH’S CORNER with keeshawn davenport

On the Privateers getting selected to finish 8th in the Conference Preseason Coaches Poll:

“It’s going to be another competitive year in the Southland Conference.“

“There are great coaches and players in our league. All coaches would love to see their team at the top of the preseason poll. However, we also know it’s the number at the end of the season that matters the most.”

“In this league wins are not given. We must work hard every night. We will not wish for it, we are going to work for it.”

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SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE STANDINGS 2019-20 SLC PCT. OVR PCT. HOME AWAY NEUTRAL STREAK Stephen F. Austin 14-3 0.824 21-5 0.808 12-1 8-4 1-0 W1 A&M-Corpus Christi 14-3 0.824 20-7 0.741 11-1 8-6 1-0 W4 Sam Houston State 14-4 0.778 19-8 0.704 11-2 8-6 0-0 L1 Abilene Christian 13-4 0.765 21-5 0.808 12-2 9-3 0-0 W3 New Orleans 11-6 0.647 15-11 0.577 9-3 6-8 0-0 L1 UIW 10-7 0.588 14-12 0.538 9-5 5-7 0-0 W3 Southeastern La. 8-9 0.471 11-15 0.423 7-4 4-11 0-0 W1 Nicholls 8-10 0.444 11-16 0.407 7-5 4-10 0-1 W5 Central Arkansas 7-10 0.412 11-15 0.423 7-5 4-10 0-0 L4 Lamar 5-13 0.278 9-18 0.333 5-8 3-10 1-0 L7 Northwestern State 4-13 0.235 7-19 0.269 6-9 1-10 0-0 L2 Houston Baptist 2-15 0.118 6-20 0.231 3-8 3-12 0-0 L3 McNeese 2-15 0.118 5-21 0.192 5-8 0-13 0-0 L8

2019-20 Southland PLAYERS OF THE WEEK SOUTHLAND weekly schedule Saturday, Feb. 29 W1 Jenniffer Oramas - SAM HOUSTON STATE Central Arkansas at Abilene Christian Northwestern State at Southeastern La. W2 Rehema Franklin - NEW ORLEANS UIW at A&M-Corpus Christi W3 Dalesia Booth - A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI New Orleans at Nicholls W4 Lexie Ducat - ABILENE CHRISTIAN Lamar at Stephen F. Austin W5 Dominique Golightly - ABILENE CHRISTIAN McNeese at Houston Baptist W6 Amber Leggett - SAM HOUSTON STATE Tuesday, March 3 W7 Aiyana Johnson - STEPHEN F. AUSTIN Stephen F. Austin at Abilene Christian W8 Rehema Franklin - NEW ORLEANS W9 Dominique Golightly - ABILENE CHRISTIAN Wednesday, March 4 Nicholls at McNeese W10 Loan-Anh Johnson - NICHOLLS A&M-Corpus Christi at Sam Houston State W11 Aiyana Johnson - STEPHEN F. AUSTIN Southeastern La. at Central Arkansas W12 Breanna Wright - ABILENE CHRISTIAN Northwestern State at New Orleans W13 CHRYSTAL EZECHUKWU - NICHOLLS UIW at Houston Baptist W14 Dominique Golightly - ABILENE CHRISTIAN Wednesday, Feb. 26 W15 Asia Woods - NEW ORLEANS Northwestern State at Central Arkansas W16 Imani Robinson - UIW Houston Baptist at A&M-Corpus Christi McNeese at Lamar Abilene Christian at UIW Sam Houston State at Stephen F. Austin Southeastern La. at New Orleans SOUTHLAND STATISTICAL LEADERS 2019-20 CATEGORY INDIVIDUAL TEAM POINTS Breanna Wright (ACU) - 17.1 Abilene Christian - 79.3 FG% Briana Laidler (LU) - .605 Abilene Christian - .482 3-PT% Morgan Carrier (SE LA) - .487 Abilene Christian - .377 FT% Damilola Balogun (McN) - .892 Abilene Christian- .750 REBOUNDS Damilola Balogun (McN) - 10.1 Stephen F. Austin - 39.3 ASSISTS Breanna Wright (ACU) - 5.0 Stephen F. Austin - 16.54 BLOCKS Whitley Larry (UNO) - 1.8 A&M-Corpus Christi - 4.68 STEALS Jadyn Pimentel (LU) - 3.2 Sam Houston State - 12.07 game notes • #NOLASTEAM - 7 - 2019-20 @PrivateersWBB

2019-20 MEDIA information Women’s Mid-Major Top-25 Poll - 2/25/20 Post Game Interviews RANK TEAM RECORD POINTS PREV. CONFERENCE New Orleans head coach Keeshawn Davenport and 1. South Dakota (16) 26-2 759 1 Summit requested players will be available to the media after 2. Princeton (11) 21-1 720 2 Ivy League each game following a customary 10-minute cooling 3. Gonzaga (4) 26-2 717 3 West Coast down period. The Privateer locker room will not be 4. FGCU 27-2 673 4 ASUN open to the media. Each visiting team will set its own 5. Missouri State 23-3 662 5 Missouri Valley post-game policy. 6. Central Michigan 21-4 626 6 Mid-American Interview Requests 7. James Madison 21-4 557 7 Colonial All New Orleans players and coaches will be available 8. Marist 21-4 547 9 Metro Atlantic throughout the 2019-20 season for interviews with 9. Drake 19-7 509 10 Missouri Valley members of the media before or after practice and 10. Coastal Carolina 22-3 454 13 Sun Belt by APPOINTMENT ONLY through the UNO Athletic 11. Stony Brook 25-2 447 8 America East Communications Office. It is important, however, 12. Drexel 20-6 443 12 Colonial that all requests for interviews be made through the 13. Rider 21-4 380 14 Metro Atlantic New Orleans Athletic Communications Office and its assistant director, Matthew Schaefer, at (716) 14. Ohio 18-8 346 11 Mid-American 907-2044. This policy allows us to arrange a time that 15. Penn 17-5 306 18 Ivy League will not interfere with a student-athlete’s academic 16. Troy 22-4 286 19 Sun Belt schedule, which has top priority. No student-athlete’s 17. IUPUI 20-8 284 16 Horizon home phone number will be released to ensure each 18. South Dakota State 20-9 270 17 Summit student-athletes’ privacy away from the court. 19. Bethune-Cookman 21-5 176 22 Mideastern Athletic 20. Montana State 19-6 132 25 Big Sky Credentials For a work credential for all home women’s 21. Bradley 19-6 127 15 Missouri Valley basketball games at Lakefront Arena, please email 22. BYU 16-10 117 20 West Coast Schaefer ([email protected]) with your name and 23. Bucknell 20-6 76 NR Patriot affiliation. Please note: we reserve the right to deny 24. Belmont 19-8 72 NR Ohio Valley a credential. 25. Stephen F. Austin 20-5 71 21 Southland

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Directions to Lakefront Arena (Basketball) 6801 Franklin Ave., New Orleans, LA The CollegeInsider.com Women’s Mid-Major Top 25 is now in its 10th season of existence. From the East (Slidell, Mississippi): Take I-10 West towards New Orleans and take the Franklin Avenue exit (238A). Turn right onto Franklin and continue for approximately 2.5 miles. The arena is located on the corner of Franklin Avenue and Lake Pontchartrain.

From the West (Metairie, Kenner, Baton Rouge): Take I-10 East to I-610 towards Slidell. Take the Franklin VOTING PANEL: Agnus Berenato (Kennesaw State), Bob Boldon (Ohio), Mary Burke (Bryant), Dewayne Burroughs Avenue exit (4) and turn left at the light. Go approxi- (Coppin State), Keeshawn Carter-Davenport (New Orleans), Misti Cussen (Oral Roberts), Jeff Dow (Incarnate mately 2.5 miles. The arena is located on the corner Word), Angel Elderkin (Appalachian State), Brittney Ezell, Ed.D. (ETSU), Jason Flowers (CSNU), Joe Frager (Fair- of Franklin Avenue and Lake Pontchartrain. field), Meghan Gebbia (American University), Tammy George (USC Upstate), Brian Giorgis (Marist), Krista Gerlich From Downtown New Orleans: Take I-10 East to (UTA), JD Gravina (Western Illinois), Megan Griffith (Columbia), Jeff Judkins (BYU), Chris Kielsmeier (Cleveland Slidell and take the Elysian Fields exit (237). Follow State), Maureen Magarity (New Hampshire), Kevin McMillan (UT Martin), Katrina Merriweather (Wright State), Elysian Fields Avenue approximately 4 miles and Freddie Murray (Grambling), Sean O’Regan (James Madison), Austin Parkinson (IUPUI), Bernard Scott (Detroit), turn right onto Leon C. Simon Blvd. Follow Leon C. Alaura Sharp (Presbyterian), Seton Soboleski (Idaho State), Cindy Stein (Southern Illinois), Missy Tiber (North Simon Blvd. and turn left at the second light (Franklin Alabama). Ave.). The arena will be on your right. FYI, there is no Franklin Avenue exit off the I-10 from downtown. From the Westbank: Cross the Crescent City Connec- tion to I-10 East towards Slidell. Follow I-10 East and take the Elysian Fields exit (237). Follow Elysian Fields Avenue approximately 4 miles and turn right onto Leon C. Simon Blvd. Follow Leon C. Simon Blvd. and turn left at the second light (Franklin Ave.). The arena will be on your right. FYI, there is no Franklin Avenue exit off the I-10 from downtown.

game notes • #NOLASTEAM - 8 - 2019-20 @PrivateersWBB

2019-20 PRIVATEERS GAME-BY-GAME LEADERS

OPPONENT POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS LSU Franklin-15 3 tied w/-4 Pimpton-4 Pimpton-2 Pimpton-2 Arkansas Deck-13 Larry-11 Pimpton-4 Pimpton-2 Larry-5 Pensacola Christian Franklin-16 Thomas-8 Thomas-4 Franklin-7 Larry-2 Ole Miss Woods-23 Franklin-11 Franklin-7 Franklin-3 Woods-1 Louisiana Franklin-15 Larry-13 Pimpton-4 Woods-2 Pimpton-2 Texas State D. Thomas-13 Woods-8 D. Thomas-3 D. Thomas-5 Larry-2 Iowa State K. Thomas-11 Duncantell-7 D. Thomas-3 Duncantell-3 K. Thomas-3 Tougaloo Franklin-23 Woods-14 D. Thomas-3 Larry-5 Larry-3 Abilene Christian Franklin-25 Woods-5 D. Thomas-3 Franklin-4 Larry-2 Sam Houston State D. Thomas-10 Franklin-8 Franklin-1 Larry-1 Delgado-1 North Dakota Franklin-33 Woods-6 D. Thomas-3 D. Thomas-3 Larry-2 Lamar Woods-22 Woods-16 Duncantell-2 Larry-4 Larry-2 Stephen F. Austin Larry-15 Larry-8 D. Thomas-2 Larry-4 Larry-4 Central Arkansas K. Thomas-11 Larry-11 Franklin-2 Franklin-6 K. Thomas-2 UIW Deck-24 Larry-13 Pimpton-6 Larry-5 Larry-3 McNeese Franklin-22 Woods-13 Larry-3 Pimpton-4 Pimpton-1 Corpus Christi Franklin-12 Larry-9 Bruce-3 Bruce-2 N/A Nicholls Franklin-23 Woods-13 Woods-3 Duncantell-2 Larry-3 Northwestern Franklin-21 Larry-10 Franklin-2 Franklin-1 Larry-4 Southeasetern Woods-13 Woods-10 Duncantell-2 Franklin-2 Larry-1 HBU Franklin-26 Woods-13 Larry-5 Larry-4 K. Thomas-3 SFA Franklin-17 Woods-8 Pimpton-2 Pimpton-1 Woods-2 Central Arkansas Deck-19 Woods-9 Woods-5 Franklin-4 Larry-2 UIW Woods-20 Woods-15 Woods-5 Duncantell-2 Larry-1 McNeese Woods-21 K. Thomas-8 D. Thomas-5 Bruce-3 K. Thomas-4 Corpus Christi Franklin-10 Larry-9 Pimpton-2 Duncantell-3 K. Thomas-1

LAST TIME IT HAPPENED

30+ POINTS Rehema Franklin-33 vs. North Dakota, 12/28/19 40+ POINTS *Randi Brown-45 vs. Texas A&M-CC, 12/31/16 20+ REBOUNDS *Kayone Hankins-30 vs. Nicholls, 11/26/94 30+ REBOUNDS *Kayone Hankins-30 vs. Nicholls, 11/26/94 7+ ASSISTS Rehema Franklin-7 at Ole Miss, 11/15/19 10+ ASSISTS Traya Bruce-11 vs. Centenary, 11/6/18 10+ FIELD GOALS Rehema Franklin-11 vs. North Dakota, 12/28/19 15+ FIELD GOALS Randi Brown-16 vs. Texas A&M-CC, 12/31/16 5+ 3-PT FIELD GOALS Mia Deck-5 at UIW, 1/11/20 8+ 3-PT FIELD GOALS &Randi Brown-9 vs. Texas A&M-CC, 12/31/16 10+ FREE THROWS Shania Woods-11 vs. Northwestern State, 2/6/19 15+ FREE THROWS *Yolanda White-17 vs. Tulane, 1/7/02 5+ BLOCKS Whitley Larry-5 vs. Arkansas, 11/8/19 10+ BLOCKS Andrea Williams-10 vs. Western Kentucky, 1/26/06 5+ STEALS Rehema Franklin-7 vs Pensacola Christian, 11/12/19 10+ STEALS Lora Ruddy-10 vs. Denver, 2/22/03

*=Program Record &=Tied Program Record Bold=Current Season game notes • #NOLASTEAM - 9 - 2019-20 @PrivateersWBB 00 • Nia Jordan Guard/Forward • 6-1 • freshman • HS • Philadelphia, Pa.

SEASON-HIGH...... CAREER-HIGH 9 vs. Iowa State (Dec. 1, 2019)...... POINTS...... Same as Season 3 twice; last vs. UIW (Feb. 15, 2020)...... FIELD GOALS...... Same as Season 1 vs. Iowa State (Dec. 1, 2019)...... 3 POINTERS...... Same as Season 2 vs. Iowa State (Dec. 1, 2019)...... FREE THROWS...... Same as Season 5 vs. Iowa State (Dec. 1, 2019)...... REBOUNDS...... Same as Season 2 vs. Iowa State (Dec. 1, 2019)...... ASSISTS...... Same as Season 1, 3x; last vs. UIW (Feb. 15, 2020)...... STEALS...... Same as Season 1 vs. Texas State (Nov. 27, 2019)...... BLOCKS...... Same as Season 22 vs. Iowa State (Dec. 1, 2019)...... MINUTES...... Same as Season 1 • Jada Duncantell Guard • 5-4 • JUNIOR • HS • Natchitoches, La.

SEASON-HIGH...... CAREER-HIGH 15 vs. North Dakota (Dec. 28, 2019)...... POINTS...... 18 vs. Centenary (Nov. 6, 2018) 5 vs. North Dakota (Dec. 28, 2019)...... FIELD GOALS...... 8 vs. Centenary (Nov. 6, 2018) 1, 5x; last vs. McNeese (Feb. 22, 2020)...... 3 POINTERS...... 3 vs. Trinity Baptist (Nov. 17, 2018) 5 vs. North Dakota (Dec. 28, 2019)...... FREE THROWS...... 8 vs. Northwestern State (Feb. 6, 2019) 7 vs. Iowa State (Dec. 1, 2019)...... REBOUNDS...... 8 at Southeastern (Feb. 20, 2019) 2, 9x; last vs. McNeese (Feb. 22, 2020) ...... ASSISTS...... 7 vs. Centenary (Nov. 6, 2018) 3 twice; last vs. A&M-Corpus Christi (Feb. 26, 2020)...... STEALS...... 5 twice; last at Texas A&M-CC (Jan. 19, 2019) 1 vs. North Dakota (Dec. 28, 2019)...... BLOCKS...... 1, 3x; last vs. North Dakota (Dec. 28, 2019) 29 vs. Iowa State (Dec. 1, 2019)...... MINUTES...... 34 vs. Northwestern State (Feb. 6, 2019) 3 • Rehema Franklin Guard • 5-3 • SENIOR • TR • New Orleans, La.

SEASON-HIGH...... CAREER-HIGH 33 vs. North Dakota (Dec. 28, 2019)...... POINTS...... Same as Season 11 vs. North Dakota (Dec. 28, 2019)...... FIELD GOALS...... Same as Season 5 vs. Nicholls (Jan. 25, 2020)...... 3 POINTERS...... Same as Season 7 vs. North Dakota (Dec. 28, 2019)...... FREE THROWS...... Same as Season 11 vs. Ole Miss (Nov. 15, 2019)...... REBOUNDS...... Same as Season 7 vs. Ole Miss (Nov. 15, 2019)...... ASSISTS...... Same as Season 7 vs. Pensacola Christian (Nov. 12,2019)...... STEALS...... Same as Season 1 vs. Abilene Christian (Dec. 18, 2019)...... BLOCKS...... Same as Season 35 vs. Central Arkansas (Feb. 12, 2020)...... MINUTES...... Same as Season 4 • Vaquela Pimpton Guard • 5-8 • SENIOR • TR • Tallahatchie, Miss.

SEASON-HIGH...... CAREER-HIGH 14 vs. HBU (Feb. 5, 2020)...... POINTS...... 14 twice; last vs. HBU (Feb. 5, 2020) 4, 5x; last vs. HBU (Feb. 5, 2020)...... FIELD GOALS...... 5 twice; last at Nicholls (Mar. 2, 2019) 2 twice; last vs. Southeastern (Feb. 1, 2020)...... 3 POINTERS...... 3 at Nicholls (Mar. 2, 2019) 5 vs. Ole Miss (Nov. 15, 2019)...... FREE THROWS...... Same as Season 6 twice; last vs. vs. UIW (Feb. 15, 2020)...... REBOUNDS...... Same as Season 6 twice; last vs. UIW (Jan. 11, 2020)...... ASSISTS...... Same as Season 4 vs. McNeese (Jan. 18, 2020)...... STEALS...... 4 twice; last vs. McNeese (Jan. 18, 2020) 2 twice; last vs. Louisiana (Nov. 21, 2019)...... BLOCKS...... Same as Season 38 vs. Ole Miss (Nov. 15, 2019)...... MINUTES...... Same as Season

game notes • #NOLASTEAM - 10 - 2019-20 @PrivateersWBB 5 • Traya Bruce Guard • 5-7 • SOPHOMORE • HS • Cut Off, La.

SEASON-HIGH ...... CAREER-HIGH 13 vs. Tougaloo (Dec. 14, 2019)...... POINTS...... 16 twice; last at Memphis (Dec. 4, 2018) 4 vs. Tougaloo (Dec. 14, 2019)...... FIELD GOALS...... 6 at Rice (Dec. 1, 2018) 3 vs. Tougaloo (Dec. 14, 2019)...... 3 POINTERS...... 4 twice; last at McNeese (Feb. 23, 2019) 3 vs. Central Arkansas (1/8/20)...... FREE THROWS...... 5 vs. Centenary (Nov. 6, 2018) 4 vs. Tougaloo (Dec. 14, 2019)...... REBOUNDS...... 4 twice: last vs. Tougaloo (Dec. 14, 2019) 3 vs. A&M-Corpus Christi (Jan. 22, 2020)...... ASSISTS...... 11 vs. Centenary (Nov. 6, 2018) 3 vs. McNeese (Feb. 22, 2020)...... STEALS...... 3, 5x; last vs. McNeese (Feb. 22, 2020) 1 twice; last vs. Sam Houston State (Dec. 21, 2019)...... BLOCKS...... 1 twice; last vs. Tougaloo (Dec. 14,2019) 31 twice; last vs. Tougaloo (Dec. 14,2019)...... MINUTES...... 40 at Northwestern State (Jan. 30, 2019) 11 • Annalise Brisco Guard • 5-10 • JUNIOR • HS • Houston, Texas

SEASON-HIGH...... CAREER-HIGH 6 vs. Iowa State (Dec. 1, 2019)...... POINTS...... Same as Season 3 vs. Iowa State (Dec. 1, 2019)...... FIELD GOALS...... Same as Season ---...... 3 POINTERS...... --- 4 vs. Tougaloo (Dec. 14,2019)...... FREE THROWS...... Same as Season 5 vs. Iowa State (Dec. 1, 2019)...... REBOUNDS...... 5 twice; last at Iowa State (Dec. 1, 2019) 2 vs. UIW (Jan. 11, 2020)...... ASSISTS...... 8 vs. Trinity Baptist (Nov. 17, 2018) 3 vs. Tougaloo (Dec. 14, 2019)...... STEALS...... Same as Season 1 twice; last vs. McNeese (Jan. 18, 2020)...... BLOCKS...... Same as Season 22 vs. Iowa State (Dec. 1, 2019)...... MINUTES...... 27 at Pittsburgh (Nov. 9, 2018) 13 • Kayla Thomas Center • 6-5 • R-Senior• TR • Philadelphia, Pa.

SEASON-HIGH...... CAREER-HIGH 13 vs. McNeese (Feb. 22, 2020)...... POINTS...... 20 vs. Central Arkansas (Jan. 23, 2019) 6 twice; last vs. McNeese (Feb. 22, 2020)...... FIELD GOALS...... 8 twice; last vs. Central Arkansas (Jan. 23, 2019) 2 vs. Iowa State (Dec. 1, 2019)...... 3 POINTERS...... 2 twice; last at Iowa State (Dec. 1, 2019) 3 twice; last vs. A&M-Corpus Christi (Feb. 26, 2020)...... FREE THROWS...... 5 at Texas A&M-CC (Jan. 19, 2019) 8 twice; last vs. McNeese (Feb. 22, 2020)...... REBOUNDS...... 11 vs. Trinity Baptist (Nov. 17, 2018) 2, 3x; last vs. McNeese (Feb. 22, 2020)...... ASSISTS...... 2, 3x; last vs. McNeese (Feb. 22, 2020) 2 vs. Iowa State (Dec. 1, 2019)...... STEALS...... 2, 3x; last at Iowa State (Dec. 1, 2019) 4 vs. McNeese (Feb. 22, 2020)...... BLOCKS...... 5 vs. Northwestern State (Feb. 6, 2019) 22 vs. McNeese (Feb. 22, 2020)...... MINUTES...... 27 vs. Central Arkansas (Jan. 23, 2019) 20 • Jada Swafford Guard • 5-9 • R-Junior • HS • Alexandria, La.

SEASON-HIGH ...... CAREER-HIGH ---...... POINTS...... 15 vs. South Alabama (Nov. 19, 2016) ---...... FIELD GOALS...... 5 vs. South Alabama (Nov. 19, 2016) ---...... 3 POINTERS ...... 1 3x; last vs. Southeastern (Feb. 14, 2018) ---...... FREE THROWS ...... 5 at Louisiana (Nov. 10, 2017) ---...... REBOUNDS...... 5 at Abilene Christian (Dec. 28, 2017) ---...... ASSISTS...... 4 vs. Jacksonville St. (Nov. 30, 2017) ---...... STEALS...... 3 vs. Crowley’s Ridge (Dec. 29, 2016) ---...... BLOCKS ...... 2 vs. Abilene Christian (Mar. 8, 2018) ---...... MINUTES...... 25 vs. Jacksonville St. (Nov. 30, 2017)

game notes • #NOLASTEAM - 11 - 2019-20 @PrivateersWBB 21 • Mia Deck Guard • 5-8 • Freshman • HS • Dallas, Texas

SEASON-HIGH...... CAREER-HIGH 24 vs. UIW (Jan. 11, 2020)...... POINTS...... Same as Season 7 vs. UIW (Jan. 11, 2020)...... FIELD GOALS...... Same as Season 7 vs. UIW (Jan. 11, 2020)...... 3 POINTERS...... Same as Season 6 twice; last vs. Central Arkansas (Feb. 12, 2020)...... FREE THROWS...... Same as Season 6 twice; last vs. UIW (Jan. 11, 2020)...... REBOUNDS...... Same as Season 3 vs. Ole Miss (Nov. 15, 2019)...... ASSISTS...... Same as Season 2, 5x; last vs. SFA (Jan. 4, 2020)...... STEALS...... Same as Season 2 vs. Tougaloo (Dec. 14, 2019)...... BLOCKS...... Same as Season 33 vs. Central Arkansas (1/8/20)...... MINUTES...... Same as Season 23 • Dionjhae Thomas Guard • 5-6 • JUNIOR • HS • Thibodaux, La.

SEASON-HIGH...... CAREER-HIGH 13 vs. Texas State (Nov. 21,2019)...... POINTS...... 18 at Southeastern (Feb. 20, 2019) 5 twice; last vs. UIW (Feb. 15, 2020)...... FIELD GOALS...... 5, 3x; last vs. UIW (Feb. 15, 2020) 2 vs. Northwestern State (Jan. 19, 2020)...... 3 POINTERS...... 2, 3x; at Northwestern State (Jan. 19, 2020) 6 vs. Nicholls (Jan. 25, 2020)...... FREE THROWS...... 7 at Southeastern (Feb. 20, 2019) 6 vs. Nicholls (Jan. 25, 2020)...... REBOUNDS...... Same as Season 6 vs. Pensacola Christian (Nov. 12,2019)...... ASSISTS...... Same as Season 5 vs. Texas State (Nov. 27, 2019)...... STEALS...... 6 vs. Centenary (Nov. 6, 2018) 1 twice; last vs. SFA (Feb. 8, 2020)...... BLOCKS...... 1 6x; last vs. SFA (Feb. 8, 2020) 33 vs. North Dakota (Dec. 28, 2019)...... MINUTES...... Same as Season 25 • mary delgado guard • 5-8 • freshman • HS • Miami, Fla.

SEASON-HIGH...... CAREER-HIGH 12 vs. SFA (Jan. 4, 2020)...... POINTS...... Same as Season 4 twice; last vs. McNeese (Jan. 18, 2020)...... FIELD GOALS...... Same as Season 2 vs. Central Arkansas (Feb. 12, 2020)...... 3 POINTERS...... Same as Season 4 vs. SFA (Jan. 4, 2020)...... FREE THROWS...... Same as Season 5 vs. SFA (Jan. 4, 2020)...... REBOUNDS...... Same as Season 3 twice; last vs. McNeese (Feb. 22, 2020)...... ASSISTS...... Same as Season 3 vs. SFA (Jan. 4, 2020)...... STEALS...... Same as Season 1 vs. Sam Houston State (Dec. 21, 2019)...... BLOCKS...... Same as Season 27 vs. SFA (Jan. 4, 2020)...... MINUTES...... Same as Season 31 • Asia Woods Forward • 6-0 • Senior • HS • Houston, Texas

SEASON-HIGH...... CAREER-HIGH 23 vs. Ole Miss (Nov. 15, 2019)...... POINTS...... Same as Season 10 vs. Ole Miss (Nov. 15, 2019)...... FIELD GOALS...... Same as Season 1 vs. Louisiana (Nov. 21, 2019)...... 3 POINTERS...... 1 7x; last vs. Louisiana (Nov. 21, 2019) 8 vs. vs. Lamar (Jan. 2, 2020) ...... FREE THROWS...... Same as Season 16 vs. Lamar (Jan. 2, 2020)...... REBOUNDS...... Same as Season 5 twice; last vs. UIW (Feb. 15, 2020)...... ASSISTS...... Same as Season 3 twice; last vs. Lamar (Feb. 8, 2020)...... STEALS...... 3 4x; last at Ole Miss (Nov. 15, 2019) 2, 3x: last vs. SFA (Feb. 5, 2020)...... BLOCKS...... 2, 3x; last vs. HBU (Feb. 5, 2020) 39, 3x; last vs. UIW (Feb. 15, 2020)...... MINUTES...... Same as Season

game notes • #NOLASTEAM - 12 - 2019-20 @PrivateersWBB 32 • Whitley Larry Forward • 6-1 • SENIOR • HS • Rayne, La.

SEASON-HIGH ...... CAREER-HIGH 16 vs. UIW (Jan. 11, 2020)...... POINTS...... Same as Season 7 vs. UIW (Jan. 11, 2020)...... FIELD GOALS...... 7 twice; last at UIW (Jan. 11, 2020) 2 vs. Southeastern (Feb. 1, 2020)...... 3 POINTERS...... Same as Season 3 twice; last vs. Lamar (Jan. 2, 2020)...... FREE THROWS...... 4 twice; last vs. Northwestern State (Feb. 6, 2019) 13, 3x; last vs. HBU (Feb. 5, 2020)...... REBOUNDS...... 15 vs. Dillard (Dec. 12, 2018) 5 vs. HBU (Feb. 5, 2020)...... ASSISTS...... Same as Season 5 vs. Tougaloo (Dec. 14, 2019)...... STEALS...... 5 twice; last vs. Tougaloo (Dec. 14, 2019) 5 twice; last vs. UIW (Jan. 11, 2020)...... BLOCKS...... , 3x; last at UIW (Jan. 11, 2020) 41 vs. HBU (Feb. 5, 2020)...... MINUTES...... Same as Season 34 • Kyla Malone Forward • 5-11 • SENIOR • TR • Oxford, Miss.

SEASON-HIGH...... CAREER-HIGH 11 vs. Pensacola Christian (Nov. 12,2019)...... POINTS...... Same as Season 4 vs. Pensacola Christian (Nov. 12,2019)...... FIELD GOALS...... 4 twice; last vs. Pensacola Christian (Nov. 12,2019) 1 vs. Pensacola Christian (Nov. 12,2019)...... 3 POINTERS...... 2 at HBU (Jan. 5, 2019) 3 vs. vs. Abilene Christian (Dec. 18, 2019)...... FREE THROWS...... 2, 3x; last vs. Pensacola Christian (Nov. 12,2019) 6 vs. Pensacola Christian (Nov. 12,2019)...... REBOUNDS...... 7 at Sam Houston State (Feb. 27, 2019) 1, 4x; last vs. Abilene Christian (Dec. 18, 2019)...... ASSISTS...... 2 twice; last at Sam Houston State (Feb. 27, 2019) ---...... STEALS...... 2 at HBU (Jan. 5, 2019) ---...... BLOCKS...... --- 20 vs. Abilene Christian (Dec. 18, 2019)...... MINUTES...... 22 at HBU (Jan. 5, 2019)

game notes • #NOLASTEAM - 13 - 2019-20 @PrivateersWBB

2019-20 Stats

game notes • #NOLASTEAM - 14 - 2019-20 @PrivateersWBB ALL-TIME LEADERS

POINTS REBOUNDS No. Name (Years) Gms Pts. No. Name (Years) Gms Rebs. 1. Sandra Hodge (1980-84) 105 2,824 1. Carvie Upshaw (1985-89) 119 1,124 2. Randi Brown (2014-18) 113 2,130 2. Sandra Hodge (1980-84) 105 948 3. Carvie Upshaw (1985-89) 119 1,759 3. Shania Woods (2015-2019) 114 876 4. Le’Della English (2004-08) 115 1,444 4. Dollene Magee (1981-85) 115 814 5. Jenny Anderson (1995-99) 111 1,441 5. Jenny Anderson (1995-99) 111 760 6. Cathy Stiles (1980-84) 111 1,283 6. Kayone Hankins (1991-95) 110 756 7. Michelle Anderson (1980-84) 114 1,246 6. Candice McGee (2006-10) 121 756 8. Shania Woods (2015-2019) 114 1,228 8. Joevone Markey (2001-05) 112 692 9. Carmen Reed (1984-85) 83 1,189 9. Carmen Reed (1983-86) 83 665 10. Sandy Lucht (1982-86) 115 1,188 10. Sandy Lucht (1982-86) 115 644

ASSISTS BLOCKS No. Name (Years) Gms Asts. No. Name (Years) Gms Blks. 1. Michelle Anderson (1980-84) 114 935 1. Carvie Upshaw (1985-89) 119 492 2. Ernie Middleton (1988-92) 104 485 2. Vasso Beskaki (1995-99) 107 248 3. Dani Maziur (1992-96) 100 444 3. Andrea Williams (2004-08) 109 169 4. Angela Jeans (1986-88) 64 370 4. Joevone Markey (2001-2005) 112 154 5. Shanna Cook (1991-95) 114 341 5. Talishia Young (2005-10) 106 152 6. Brittany Helm (2007-10) 93 289 6. Jessica Dunham (1998-2002) 113 145 7. Cathy Stiles (1980-84) 111 285 7. Whitley Larry (2016-) 124 126 8. Le’Della English (2004-08) 115 270 8. Candice McGee (2006-10) 121 108 9. Missy Lynn (1987-90) 82 264 9. Robin Martin (1989-93) 113 106 10. Maria Brunker (1996-00) 110 242 10. Willie Jean Briggs (1982-84) 59 98

STEALS MINUTES No. Name (Years) Gms Stls. No. Name (Years) Gms Mins. 1. Michelle Anderson (1980-84) 114 406 1. Le’Della English (2004-08) 115 3,721 2. Sandra Hodge (1980-84) 105 239 2. Carvie Upshaw (1985-89) 119 3,558 3. Carvie Upshaw (1985-89) 119 206 3. Jenny Anderson (1995-99) 111 3,528 4. Jenny Anderson (1995-99) 111 189 4. Michelle Anderson (1980-84) 101 3,392 5. Twalla Powell (1993-97) 111 187 5. Randi Brown (2014-18) 113 3,387 6. Marylou Agustin (1998-2000) 55 184 6. Ernie Middleton (1988-92) 104 3,318 7. Randi Brown (2014-18) 113 181 7. Lora Bresson (1988-92) 112 3,259 8. Kayone Hankins (1991-95) 110 176 8. Shanna Cook (1991-95) 114 3,116 9. Ernie Middleton (1988-92) 104 175 9. Sandra Hodge (1980-84) 92 3,107 10. Shanna Cook (1991-95) 114 173 10. Brittany Helm (2007-10) 93 3,090

FGs MADE 3-PT FGs No. Name (Years) Gms FGs No. Name (Years) Gms 3-Pt FGs 1. Sandra Hodge (1980-84) 105 1,179 1. Randi Brown (2014-18) 113 256 2. Carvie Upshaw (1985-89) 119 723 2. Shanna Cook (1991-95) 114 187 3. Randi Brown (2014-18) 113 710 3. Le’Della English (2004-08) 115 158 4. Jenny Anderson (1995-99) 111 491 4. Jada Frazier (2005-2009) 111 140 5. Le’Della English (2004-08) 115 490 5. Jasmine Smiri (2000-04) 97 136 6. Jan Gernhauser (1975-79) 95 478 6. Jenny Anderson (1995-99) 111 123 7. Cathy Stiles (1980-84) 111 476 7. Cookie Johnson (2005-09) 119 112 8. Shania Woods (2015-19) 114 469 8. Stephanie Kindreich (1997-00) 63 103 9. Lora Bresson (1988-92) 112 466 9. Jessica Dunham (1998-2002) 113 80 10. Sandy Lucht (1982-86) 115 437 9. Amber Magner (1995-98) 52 80

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