MIZZOU BASKETBALL Table of Contents 2016-17 Mizzou Women’s Basketball 2015-16 in Review 29 Schedule 5 Season Statistics 29 Overall/Conference Statistics 30 2016-17 Roster 6 Game-by-Game Statistics 31 Lianna Doty 7 Jordan Roundtree 8 Mizzou History and Records 32 Sophie Cunningham 9 Team Single-Game Records 32 Bri Porter 10 Team Season Records 33 Lauren Aldridge 11 Individual Game Records 34 Jordan Chavis 12 Lindsey Cunningham 13 Individual Season Records 35-37 Hannah Schuchts 14 Individual Career Records 38-40 Kayla McDowell 15 All-Time Series Records 41-42 Cierra Porter 16 Postseason History 43-45 Jordan Frericks 17 Program Records 46-48 Amber Smith 18 Awards and Honors 49-52 Sierra Michaelis 19 All-Time Attendance Records 53 All-Time Letterwinners 54-55 Coaching Staff 20 All-Time Numbers 56-57 Robin Pingeton 20-21 Year-by-Year Results 58-68 Jenny Putnam 22 Ashleen Bracey 23 RaeShara Brown 24 Willie Cox 25 Heather Buechter 26 Mike Donovan 26 Morgan Eye 27 Bri Kulas 27

3 Quick Facts GENERAL INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION Location...... Columbia, Mo. 2015-16 Overall Record...... 22-10 Founded...... 1839 (Home: 13-3 / Away: 7-6 / Neutral: 2-1) Enrollment ...... 34,935 2015-16 SEC Record/Finish ...... 8-8/T-7th Nickname...... Tigers Starters Returning/Lost ...... 5/0 Colors...... Old Gold and Black Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 9/4 Home Arena (capacity) ...... Mizzou Arena (15,061) Newcomers ...... 3 Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Conference...... SEC SOCIAL MEDIA INFORMATION Interim President...... Mike Middleton Facebook...... Facebook.com/MizzouWBB Interim Chancellor...... Hank Foley Twitter...... @MizzouWBB Director of Athletics...... Jim Sterk Instagram...... @MizzouWBB Senior Associate AD/SWA...... Sarah Reesman YouTube...... YouTube.com/MissouriWBB Ticket Office Phone...... 1-800-CAT-PAWS STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Associate AD/Strategic Communications ...... Chad Moller Head Coach...... Robin Pingeton Assistant Director/WBB Contact ...... R.J. Layton Alma Mater...... St. Ambrose, 1990 Office Phone ...... (573) 882-7826 Record at Mizzou...... 101-89 (7th Season) Cell Phone ...... (765) 491-5348 Career Record...... 436-246 (22nd season) Email Address ...... [email protected] Assistant Coach...... Jenny Putnam Mizzou Arena Press Row...... (573) 882-1442 Alma Mater...... St. Ambrose, 2001 Athletics Website...... www.MUTigers.com Assistant Coach...... RaeShara Brown Mailing Address...... 370 Hearnes Center Alma Mater...... Missouri, 2011 600 Stadium Blvd. Assistant Coach...... Ashleen Bracey Columbia, MO 65211 Alma Mater...... Illinois State, 2010 Director of Recruiting...... Willie Cox * Interview requests should be directed to R.J. Layton. There will be scheduled media Alma Mater...... Bradley, 1982 availability and open practices throughout the season with the schedule to be sent out on a Director of Basketball Operations...... Heather Buechter monthly basis. If you are interested in receiving the media availability schedule, please send Alma Mater...... Illinois State, 2008 a request to R.J. Layton. Video Coordinator...... Mike Donovan Alma Mater...... Illinois State, 2011 RADIO INFORMATION Radio Station...... KTGR (1580 AM and 100.5 FM) TEAM HISTORY Radio Contact...... Brad Tregnago First Year of Basketball...... 1974-75 Address ...... 3215 Lemone Industrial Blvd. All-Time Record ...... 717-525 Suite 200 All-Time Home Record ...... 401-172 Columbia, MO 65201 All-Time Record at Mizzou Arena...... 122-70 (12 seasons) Phone ...... (573) 875-1099 NCAA Appearances/Last ...... 10/2016 Play-by-Play Announcer...... Brad Tregnago WNIT Appearances/Last...... 7/2015 Color Analyst...... Kathy Wiesen Last NCAA Opponent ...... Texas L, 73-55, NCAA Bridgeport Region, 2nd Round Last WNIT Opponent...... Michigan L, 65-55, WNIT 3rd Round 4 2016-17 Schedule Date Opponent Location Network Tipoff (CT) Nov. 1 Central Missouri (Exh.) Mizzou Arena 7 p.m. Nov. 7 Truman State (Exh.) Mizzou Arena 7 p.m. Nov. 11 Abilene Christian^ Mizzou Arena SEC Network Plus 7 p.m. Nov. 13-14 Preseason WNIT^ TBD TBD Nov. 16-17 Preseason WNIT^ TBD TBD Nov. 18-19 Preseason WNIT^ TBD TBD Nov. 22 Indiana State Mizzou Arena SEC Network Plus 7 p.m. Nov. 25 Creighton Freeport, Bahamas FloSports 2:15 p.m. Nov. 26 Dayton or Georgia Tech Freeport, Bahamas FloSports TBD Nov. 29 Western Illinois Mizzou Arena SEC Network Plus 7 p.m. Dec. 2 Missouri State Mizzou Arena SEC Network Plus 7 p.m. Dec. 4 IUPUI Indianapolis, Ind. 1 p.m. Dec. 7 SIUE Mizzou Arena SEC Network Plus 7 p.m. Dec. 9 Wichita State Mizzou Arena SEC Network Plus 7 p.m. Dec. 17 UT Martin Mizzou Arena SEC Network Plus TBD Dec. 19 UC Riverside Mizzou Arena SEC Network Plus 7 p.m. Dec. 21 Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. 7 p.m. Jan. 1 Georgia* Mizzou Arena SEC Network 12 p.m. Jan. 5 Kentucky* Lexington, Ky. SEC Network 6 p.m. Jan. 8 Alabama* Mizzou Arena SEC Network Plus 2 p.m. Jan. 12 LSU* Baton Rouge, La. SEC Network Plus 7 p.m. Jan. 15 Vanderbilt* Nashville, Tenn. SEC Network Plus 2 p.m. Jan. 19 Texas A&M* Mizzou Arena SEC Network 8 p.m. Jan. 23 Arkansas* Fayetteville, Ark. SEC Network 6 p.m. Jan. 26 Auburn* Mizzou Arena SEC Network Plus 7 p.m. Jan. 30 Kentucky* Mizzou Arena SEC Network 6 p.m. Feb. 5 Mississippi State* Starkville, Miss. ESPNU 1:30 p.m. Feb. 9 Tennessee* Knoxville, Tenn. SEC Network 6 p.m. Feb. 12 Arkansas* Arkansas SEC Network 5 p.m. Feb. 16 Florida* Gainesville, Fla. SEC Network Plus 6 p.m. Feb. 19 South Carolina* Mizzou Arena ESPN2 2 p.m. Feb. 23 Mississippi* Mizzou Arena SEC Network Plus 7 p.m. Feb. 26 Alabama* Tuscaloosa, Ala. SEC Network Plus 2 p.m. March 1-5 SEC Tournament Greenville, S.C. * SEC Matchup ^ Preseason WNIT ~ Junkanoo Jam - Freeport, Bahamas 5 NUMERICAL 2016-17 Roster No. Name Pos. Height Year Hometown (High School/Previous School) 1 Lianna Doty G 5-7 R-Sr. St. Louis, Mo. (Kirkwood) 2 Jordan Roundtree G 5-9 Fr. St. Louis, Mo. (Kirkwood) 3 Sophie Cunningham G 6-1 So. Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge) 4 Bri Porter F 6-3 Jr. Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge) 5 Lauren Aldridge* G 5-7 Jr. Marshfield, Mo. (Marshfield/Kansas) 10 Jordan Chavis G 5-7 Fr. Lexington, N.C. (Central Davidson) 11 Lindsey Cunningham G 6-0 R-Sr. Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge) 13 Hannah Schuchts F 6-2 R-Fr. Tallahassee, Fla. (Maclay) 20 Kayla McDowell F 6-2 R-Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Mason) 21 Cierra Porter F 6-4 So. Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge) 22 Jordan Frericks F 6-1 Sr. Quincy, Ill. (Quincy Notre Dame) 23 Amber Smith G 5-11 Fr. Shreveport, La. (Loyola College Prep) 24 Sierra Michaelis G 5-10 Sr. Mercer, Mo. (North Mercer) ALPHABETICAL No. Name Pos. Height Year Hometown (High School/Previous School) 5 Lauren Aldridge* G 5-7 Jr. Marshfield, Mo. (Marshfield/Kansas) 10 Jordan Chavis G 5-7 Fr. Lexington, N.C. (Central Davidson) 11 Lindsey Cunningham G 6-0 R-Sr. Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge) 3 Sophie Cunningham G 6-1 So. Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge) 1 Lianna Doty G 5-7 R-Sr. St. Louis, Mo. (Kirkwood) 22 Jordan Frericks F 6-1 Sr. Quincy, Ill. (Quincy Notre Dame) 20 Kayla McDowell F 6-2 R-Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Mason) 24 Sierra Michaelis G 5-10 Sr. Mercer, Mo. (North Mercer) 4 Bri Porter F 6-3 Jr. Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge) 21 Cierra Porter F 6-4 So. Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge) 2 Jordan Roundtree G 5-9 Fr. St. Louis, Mo. (Kirkwood) 13 Hannah Schuchts F 6-2 R-Fr. Tallahassee, Fla. (Maclay) 23 Amber Smith G 5-11 Fr. Shreveport, La. (Loyola College Prep) * Will sit out the 2016-17 season due to NCAA transfer rules HEAD COACH - Robin Pingeton ASSISTANT COACH - Jenny Putnam PRONUNCIATION GUIDE ASSISTANT COACH - Ashleen Bracey Robin Pingeton...... Pinge (rhymes with hinge)-ton ASSISTANT COACH - RaeShara Brown RaeShara Brown...... Ray-SHAR-uh DIRECTOR OF RECRUITING - Willie Cox Lianna Doty...... Lee-Ann-Uh Dough-tee DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS - Heather Buechter Jordan Frericks...... Fr-AIR-icks VIDEO COORDINATOR - Mike Donovan Sierra Michaelis...... Mick-ay-liss GRADUATE STUDENT MANAGER - Morgan Eye Cierra Porter...... Sierra GRADUATE STUDENT MANAGER - Bri Kulas Hannah Schuchts...... Shoots Jordan Chavis...... Chay-vis #OurTownOurTeam6 #MizzouMade Lianna DOTY R-Senior // Guard 5-7 // St. Louis, Mo. (Kirkwood) 1 2015-16: Played in all 32 games (one start) … Averaged 1.3 points, 1.5 assists, 1.2 rebounds and 1.1 steals per game … Finished second on the team with 34 steals … Shot 48 percent (12-for-25) from the field and 50 percent (4-for-8) from 3-point range … Recorded at least three assists in six games … Grabbed at least three steals in four contests … Started at point guard in the season opener at Missouri State (11/13) … Scored a season-high five points vs. Texas State (12/21) … Dished a season-best five assists vs. Arkansas (2/14) and at Texas A&M (1/21) … Grabbed a season-high five steals vs. SIU Edwardsville (11/24) … Notched four steals vs. Lamar (12/20) … Named to the SEC Community Service Team. 2014-15: Redshirted after suffering a season-ending foot injury prior to the season. 2013-14: Started all 31 games at point guard ... Averaged 5.1 points per game ... Tallied 175 assists on the season, which is the third-highest total in program history ... Dished out 5.6 assists per game, which ranked fourth in the SEC and 29th in the country ... Recorded a career-high with 21 points with 10 assists vs. Missouri-Kansas City (11/26) ... Improved her -to- turnover ratio (1.8) to finish in the top five in the SEC and top 100 nationally ... Named to the SEC Community Service Team ... Recognized as the Scholar-Athlete of the Year by the SEC. 2012-13: Appeared in all 32 games and earned starts in 23 contests ... Named to the SEC All-Freshman Team ... Averaged 6.3 points per game while dishing out 4.7 assists per contest ... Recognized by the SEC as Freshman of the Week on Feb. 4 following stellar performances against Florida and Tennessee, when she earned her first career double-double and was just three assists away from recording a triple-double ... Led the league’s freshman class with an average of 4.7 assists per game, which ranked 59th nationally ... Finished the season with 151 assists, the fourth-most in program history. High School: Played for Rob Sanford at Kirkwood (Mo.) High School ... Helped the team to a 24-5 record during her senior season and won three consecutive conference championships ... Led team to district champions in her junior and senior seasons ... Set career records in assists and steals at her high school ... Three-time first-team all-conference selection ... Earned first-team all-district honors in consecutive years ... Was named to the ESPN HoopGurlz All-Passing Team ... Won the Larry Hughes Outstanding Student-Athlete Award ... Also named her school’s Most Outstanding Chemistry Student ... Recognized as Senior Engineering Student of the Year after earning two first-placed medals in competition ... Was a member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes and also a Link Crew leader. Personal: Born June 16, 1993 ... Daughter of Jay and Sandra Doty ... Majoring in Mechanical Engineering ... Has six brothers and sisters: Nicole, Stephen, Elisa, Kirsten, Regina and Reuben. 7 Jordan ROUNDTREE Freshman // Guard 5-9// St. Louis, Mo. (Kirkwood) 2 High School: Ranked a three-star prospect and the No. 148 recruit nationally in the Blue Star Report Top 300 rankings for the class of 2016 ... First-team all-state honoree as a senior ... Gatorade Missouri Player of the Year nominee ... Miss Show-Me Basketball finalist ... First-team All-Suburban XII South Conference selection ... St. Louis Post-Dispatch first-team all-metro ... St. Louis American Newspaper Metro Co-Player of the Year ... USA Today All-Missouri Girls Team member ... Army Reserve National Scholar-Athlete ... Led her team to a sectional title and first appearance in the state final, finishing as the Class 5 runner-up ... Received St. Louis Post-Dispatch and FOX 2/Arby’s Athlete of the Week recognition on multiple occasions ... Finished career with 1,595 points ... Averaged 17 points and six rebounds per game as a senior ... Averaged over 14 points per game as a junior ... Notched 16.9 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.3 assists per contest as a sophomore at Parkway West High School ... All-state honoree in track and field ... Competed for the Missouri Phenom in AAU competition ... Phenom were the 2014 Super 64 national champions, 2014 Adidas national champions ... 2014 Adidas 3 Stripe All- American and National Championship All-Tournament Team member ... Ran of the 4x400 relay team that finished second in the state finals and placed seventh individually in the 400-meter dash at the state meet ... National Honor Society member who graduated with a 3.9 grade point average.

Personal: Born Nov. 1, 1997 ... Daughter of Bill and Teana Roundtree ... Father was a basketball standout at Mizzou from 1982-86 ... Cousin, Dedrick Harrington, played football at Mizzou from 2003-06 and professionally for the Dallas Cowboys, Indianapolis Colts and St. Louis Rams ... Majoring in Sport Management ... Enjoys cooking, listening to music, working out, watching movies and reading ... Favorite basketball player is Stephen Curry ... Chose Mizzou over Texas A&M, Missouri State, Saint Louis, Memphis, DePaul, SIU Edwardsville, UT Arlington and Georgia Southern.

8 Sophie CUNNINGHAM Sophomore // Guard 6-1 // Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge) 3 2015-16: SEC Freshman of the Year by the league’s head coaches and Associated Press … One of eight finalists for USBWA National Freshman of the Year … Set an SEC record with six Freshman of the Week awards (Nov. 17, Nov. 24, Dec. 8, Jan. 19, Feb. 23, Feb. 29) … Named Second-Team All-SEC and a member of the SEC All-Freshman Team … Started all 32 games at shooting guard … Set a school record with 42 points vs. Wake Forest (11/22) in only her fourth career game, which tied for the 12th-highest scoring output in the nation and the most by an SEC player by six points … Went 13-for-18 from the field, 6-for-8 from 3-point range, 10-for-12 from the foul line, pulled down four rebounds and grabbed three steals against the Demon Deacons … Scored 14 points in the second and fourth quarters against Wake and had 25 points at halftime … Voted Inside Columbia Magazine 2016 Athlete of the Year ... Scored in double figures 21 times and notched 20-plus points in 10 games … Registered four double-doubles … Averaged a team-leading 14.0 points per game and ranked second on the team with 5.8 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.1 steals per contest … Shot 50 percent (149-for-297) from the field, 36 percent (37-for-104) from 3-point range and 83 percent (113-for-136) from the line, which ranked third in the SEC … Ranked 11th in the SEC in scoring (14.0) and was the only freshman in the league’s top 23 … Finished with the second-most points (448) and made free throws (113) ever by a Mizzou freshman … Recorded the third-best assist-to- turnover ratio (1.2) ever by a Tigers freshman … Averaged 12.3 points, 6.1 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 0.9 steals per game during SEC play … Team-leading 43 assists in league action … Shot 43 percent (63-for-145) from the floor, 24 percent (11-for-46) from 3-point range and 78 percent (59-for-76) from the foul line in the SEC slate … During nonconference action, averaged 15.7 points, 5.7 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.3 steals per game ... Shot 60 percent (72-for-121) from the field, 49 percent (22-for-45) from beyond the arc and 88 percent (38-for-43) from the free throw line in nonconference action … Scored 29 points and grabbed 10 rebounds at Kentucky (2/25) … Finished with 27 points vs. Lamar (12/20), including 14 points in the first quarter … Scored 24 points and pulled down 10 boards at Auburn (2/25) … Notched a double-double with 23 points and 10 rebounds to go along with five assists and three steals in NCAA debut at Missouri State (11/13) … Also scored 23 points at Texas (3/21) in the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament and vs. Loyola Marymount (12/7) … Recorded 22 points vs. Mississippi State (1/14) … Scored 21 points and grabbed nine rebounds vs. Texas State (12/21) … Registered 20 points vs. BYU (3/19) in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament, including 16 during the third quarter

High School: Recognized as a McDonald’s All-American and ranked as high as No. 14 prospect in the country by Blue Star Report and No. 20 recruit by ESPN HoopGurlz after leading Rock Bridge High School in Columbia, Mo., to four Class 5 state titles ... Played in the 2015 Jordan Brand Classic in New York ... 2014 USA Today Gatorade Missouri Girls Basketball Player of the Year ... Class 5 Player of the Year as a junior and senior ... 2015 Co-Miss Show-Me Basketball ... Missouri Basketball Coaches Association Player of the Year in 2014-15 ... Named the co-recipient of the 2015 Kiwanis Club of Columbia Don Faurot Sportsperson of the Year award along with her high school coach, Jill Nagel ... Four-time all-state, all-region, all-district and all-conference honoree ... Three- time Columbia Daily Tribune Player of the Year ... Set a school record with 1,983 career points ... Her No. 3 jersey was retired following her senior season in which she averaged 21.1 points, 7.3 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 2.9 steals ... As a junior, averaged 18.5 points, 5.0 rebounds, 4.4 assists and 2.4 steals per game ... Invited to the 2015 USA Basketball Women’s U19 World Championship Team Trials roster as one of the nation’s top 34 athletes ... Also was selected to the 2014 USA Basketball Women’s U18 National Team Trials and played at the 2013 USA Basketball 3x3 U18 National Tournament ... Volunteered for the Central Missouri Food Bank and multiple other community service projects.

Personal: Born Aug. 16, 1996 ... Daughter of Jim and Paula Cunningham ... Older sister, Lindsey, also plays basketball for Mizzou ... Her mother (track and field), father (football), aunt, uncle and grandfather also competed athletically for the Tigers ... Majoring in Health Sciences ... Enjoys singing, swimming, fishing, riding horses and being outside at her family farm ... Favorite basketball player is LeBron James ... Earned a black belt in Tae Kwon Do at six years old ... Chose Mizzou over virtually every other program in the country. 9 Bri PORTER Junior // Forward 6-3 // Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge) 4 2015-16: Played in 30 games (one start) … Averaged 2.1 points, 2.0 rebounds and 10.0 minutes per game … Shot 33 percent (23-for-70) from the field and 77 percent (17-for-22) from the free throw line … Averaged 4.1 points and 2.6 boards during nonconference play … Grabbed at least six rebounds in three contests … Scored a season-high 16 points and grabbed a career-high eight rebounds in 15 minutes vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/16) … Made first career start vs. LSU (1/28) … Scored eight points in 14 minutes vs. Southeast Missouri (12/2) … Drained a career-high eight free throws vs. SIU Edwardsville (11/24) … Dished out a career-best two assists vs. Arkansas (2/14) … Tied a career-high with three steals in three games.

2014-15: Saw extensive reserve action in the first 12 contests before suffering a torn ACL vs. UT Martin (12/22) that ended her season ... Averaged 5.1 points, 2.8 rebounds and 13.4 minutes per game ... Finished third on the team with 10 blocks ... Dished out three assists ... Shot 46 percent (25-for-54) from the floor and 73 percent (11-for-15) from the foul line ... Scored in double figures three times, all during her first five career games ... Set a season-high with 18 points on 8-of-10 shooting to go along with five rebounds and a in 21 minutes vs. Southeast Missouri (11/17) in her second career game ... Scored 11 points, established season-highs with six rebounds and two blocks and went a perfect 5-for-5 from the free throw line vs. Western Illinois (11/14) in her NCAA debut ... Season-high three steals vs. California (11/23) at the Wahine Classic in Honolulu, Hawai’i ... Set a season-high with 27 minutes played and tied a season-best with six rebounds (five offensive) at Wake Forest (12/20) ... Tied a career-best with two blocks vs. Saint Louis (12/8) and vs. Northern Illinois (12/14) ... Scored 10 points in 11 minutes of action vs. Milwaukee (11/30).

High School: Played for Jill Nagel at Rock Bridge High School in Columbia, Mo. ... Led the team to three Class 4 state championships (2012-14) ... Received all-district and all-state honors following the 2014 season ... Ranked as the No. 41 recruit nationally by ESPNU HoopGurlz 100 and No. 40 by Premier Girls Basketball Report ... Awarded all-district honors in her freshman and sophomore seasons ... Named to the Jefferson City Jays Holiday Classic All-Tournament Team in 2010 ... Also earned All-Tournament Team honors in 2011 at the KTXR Lady Classic ... Led her team in shooting with a 61 percent mark from the floor in 2011-12 ... Standout in the classroom as she won the National Merit Scholar and AP Scholar with Distinction awards ... Member of the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association Academic All-State Team ... Received the Inspiration Award from WIN for Columbia ... English Student of the Year ... Spent time volunteering at the Kids Club at The Crossing.

Personal: Born May 18, 1995 in Cincinnati, Ohio ... Daughter of Michael and Lisa Porter ... Father played at the University of New Orleans ... Mother played basketball at Iowa, professionally in France, for the 1983 U.S. Olympic Festival North Team and 1985 USA R. Williams Jones Cup Team ... Younger sister, Cierra, also plays basketball for Mizzou ... Has seven siblings who all play basketball ... Double majoring in Electrical Engineering and Physics ... Enjoys reading, mathematics, yoga and gardening ... Chose Mizzou over Oklahoma, Alabama, Arizona, Florida and Baylor. 10 Lauren ALDRIDGE Junior // Guard 5 5-7 // Marshfield, Mo. (Marshfield/Kansas) 2015-16 (Kansas): Started all 31 games for the Jayhawks and averaged a team-leading 11.1 points, 2.4 assists and 35.3 minutes per game … Also averaged 1.8 rebounds and 0.9 steals per contest … Scored in double figures a team-high 20 times, including nine of the first 10 games and each of the last six contests … Shot 37 percent (116-for-331) from the floor, 36 percent (60-for-169) from 3-point range and a team-high 83 percent (52-for-63) from the free throw line … Scored a career-high 20 points and season-best seven assists vs. Oklahoma (2/20) … Notched 19 points and tied a career-high with 44 minutes played in an overtime victory over Navy (12/13) … Recorded 18 points vs. Creighton (12/2) … Also dished out seven assists vs. Texas Southern (11/15) in the season opener … Pulled down a career-best four rebounds vs. West Virginia (1/16) … Grabbed a season-high three steals at Texas (1/27), vs. Washington State (12/20) and vs. Texas Southern (11/15) … First-team Academic-All Big 12 selection … CoSIDA Academic All-District honoree.

2014-15 (Kansas): Earned a spot on the All-Big 12 Freshman Team after starting all 32 games and averaging a team-leading 5.0 assists and 35.0 minutes per contest … Ranked third in the Big 12 in assists (5.0) … Averaged 8.1 points, 1.9 rebounds and 1.2 steals per game ... Named Phillips 66 Big 12 Freshman of the Week (12/7) … Shot 37 percent from the field, 35 percent from 3-point range and 86 percent from the foul line … Scored in double figures 14 times … Notched a season-high 16 points at Oklahoma State (2/21), going a perfect 4-for-4 from 3-point range … Dished out a career-high 10 assists at TCU (2/17) … Finished with five-plus assists in 10 of the last 14 games … Grabbed a career-high five steals vs. West Virginia (1/24) … Played a career-high 44 minutes in an overtime contest at Creighton (12/22) … Academic All-Big 12 Rookie honoree.

High School: Four-time all-state selection and three-time Central Ozark Conference Player of the Year at Marshfield (Mo.) High School … Finalist for Miss Show-Me Basketball as a senior … Led Marshfield to four consecutive conference championships … As a senior, guided her squad to the District 10 title and a third-place finish in the MSHSAA Class 4 championship … Set school records for single-game assists and career and single-game 3-pointers.

Personal: Born May 13, 1996 … Daughter of Steve and Jennifer Aldridge … Has a brother, Tyler, and two sisters, Emily and Quinn … Father played baseball at Missouri State and mother competed in track and field and cross country at Missouri State … Graduated Summa Cum Laude in the top five percent of her class … Majoring in political science… Plans to attend law school ... Favorite basketball players are Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson … Favorite basketball team is the Golden State Warriors … Also recruited by Florida, Nebraska and Missouri State. 11 Jordan CHAVIS Freshman // Guard 10 5-7 // Lexington, N.C. (Central Davidson) High School: Selected to the Associated Press All-State Team ... Named MVP of the North Carolina-South Carolina All- Star Game ... All-District 17 by the North Carolina Basketball Coaches Association ... Mid-Piedmont Conference Player of the Year, all-conference team ... Dispatch County Player of the Year ... My Davidson Sports All-County Team ... Winston- Salem Journal Player of the Year and All-West Team member ... Central Davidson Spartan Sportsmanship Award recipient.

Personal: Born July 27, 1998 ... Daughter of Rob and Hope Chavis ... Major is undeclared ... Enjoys playing games ... Favorite basketball player is LeBron James ... Chose Mizzou over Rhode Island, Marshall, St. John’s, Xavier, Toledo, Charlotte, Appalachian State, Coastal Carolina, College of Charleston, Elon, High Point, Mercer, Radford, Tennessee Tech UNC Greensboro

12 Lindsey CUNNINGHAM R-Senior // Guard 6-0 // Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge) 11 2015-16: Played in all 32 games with starts in the final 31 contests … Led the team with 106 assists (3.3 per game) … Recorded the highest single-season 3-point percentage in program history, draining 47 percent (26-for-55) of shots from beyond the arc … Selected for the prestigious Mizzou 39, the highest honor for a Mizzou student with senior academic standing … Averaged 4.4 points, 3.3 assists and 2.6 rebounds per contest … Finished eighth in the SEC in assist-to-turnover ratio (+1.6) ... Ranked ninth in the SEC in assists per game ... Shot 41 percent (41-for-99) from the field and 81 percent (34-for-42) from the foul line … Scored in double figures in four games … Drained a career-high three 3-pointers on four occasions … Dished out at least five assists in seven contests …Averaged 3.6 points, 2.4 assists and 2.1 rebounds in SEC play … Averaged 5.4 points, 4.5 assists and 3.1 rebounds in nonconference action … Finished with 14 assists vs. Texas State (12/21), falling one shy of the program record and tying the highest mark of the season by any SEC player … Tied a career-high with 16 points to go along with six rebounds vs. LSU (1/28) … Also scored 16 points on 6-of-7 shooting vs. Northeastern (11/27) … Registered a career- best three triples vs. Auburn (3/3) in the SEC Tournament, vs. LSU (1/28), vs. Lamar (12/20) and at Missouri State (11/13) …

2014-15: Played in all 33 games (31 starts) … Logged the third-most minutes on the team with an average of 26.4 per game, including 17 games of 30-plus minutes of action … Averaged 3.4 points, 3.1 rebounds and a team-high 2.8 assists per game … Recorded 91 total assists, including a career-high seven at Kansas State (3/22) in the second round of the WNIT … Shot 37 percent (35-for-95) from the field, 33 percent (9-for-27) from 3-point range and 72 percent (34-for-47) from the free throw line … Set career-highs with 12 points and seven rebounds to go along with five assists vs. Milwaukee (11/30) … Scored 11 points with four assists in the opening round of the WNIT at Northern Iowa (3/19) … Registered nine points and six assists vs. California (11/23) in the Wahine Classic in Honolulu, Hawai’i … Attended the “What Drives Winning” conference in St. Louis following the season.

2013-14: Saw reserve action in all 31 games ... Dished out a career-best and season-high nine assists vs. Bradley (12/8) ... Recorded a season-high nine points vs. Ole Miss (2/27) ... Ranked third on the team with 53 assists.

2012-13: Redshirted

High School: Played at Rock Bridge High School in Columbia, Mo., under Jill Nagel ... Helped her squad win both district and state championships ... Was a four-year letterwinner in basketball and a three-year letterwinner in soccer ... All-state basketball player in 2011 and 2012 ... Won the Duo of the Year Award in 2012 with her sister, Sophie ... Averaged 9.4 points per game during her senior season ... Graduated with high honors and was a member of the National Honor Society ... Participated in student council and Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

Personal: Born April 22, 1994 ... Daughter of Jim and Paula Cunningham ... Younger sister, Sophie, also plays basketball at Mizzou ... Majoring in Nursing. 13 Hannah SCHUCHTS R-Freshman // Forward 6-2 // Tallahassee, Fla. (Maclay) 13 2015-16: Redshirted ... Suffered a stress reaction in her foot prior to the season.

High School: Led Maclay School in Tallahassee, Fla., to four consecutive Class 3A District 2 titles ... Ranked as high as the No. 59 forward in the country by ESPN HoopGurlz and among the top 15 players in Florida ... Scored 1,713 points and grabbed 1,100 rebounds during her career ... First-team all-state selection by the Florida Basketball Coaches Association (FBCA) as a senior ... Named All-Big Bend Conference Defensive Player of the Year in 2014-15 when she averaged a double- double with 19.0 points, 10.0 rebounds and 3.0 blocks per game as led her team to a 24-5 record and appearance in the regional final ... Third-team all-state honoree by the FBCA and Source Hoops as a junior when her team went 22-7, won the Class 3A Region 1 title and made an appearance in the Final 4 in the state tournament ... First-team all-conference selection during her final two seasons ... Named Female Athlete of the Year as a senior and was the recipient of the Head Masters Award ... Averaged a double-double with 15.0 points, 10.0 rebounds and 3.0 blocks per game as a junior ... Second-team all-conference pick as a sophomore ... Honorable mention all-conference as a freshman ... Coached by Rapheal Harris ... Participated in the high jump in track and field ... Four-year honor roll student ... Member of the Spanish Honor Society and MU Alpha Theta mathematics honor society ... Volunteered as a basketball coach at the YMCA and for the Maclay Elementary Basketball Camp.

Personal: Born April 24, 1997 ... Daughter of Bart and Brooke Schuchts ... Has three siblings, Gabrielle, Kailey and Joshua ... Father played football at Florida State ... Uncles played football at Virginia and Columbia ... Plans on majoring in Business ... Chose Mizzou over South Carolina, Miami, Rutgers, Northwestern and Central Florida, among many others.

14 Kayla McDOWELL R-Junior // Forward 6-2 // Cincinnati, Ohio (Mason) 20 2015-16: Played in 30 games and a veraged 3.6 points and 2.8 rebounds per game … Recorded 19 assists (0.6), nine steals (0.3) and six blocks (0.2) … Shot 39 percent (39-for-100) from the field, 23 percent (5-for-22) from 3-point range and 83 percent (25-for-30) from the free throw line … Scored in double figures three times … Grabbed at least five rebounds in seven contests … Averaged 4.2 points and 3.5 rebounds per contest during nonconference action … Notched a season- high 11 points on 5-for-5 shooting vs. Alabama (2/11) … Also tallied 11 points and pulled down seven rebounds vs. SIU Edwardsville (11/24) … Scored eight points, grabbed seven rebounds and dished out a season-best three assists in a season-high 29 minutes in the NCAA Tournament First Round vs. BYU (3/19) … Grabbed a season-best nine rebounds vs. Lamar (12/20) … Finished a perfect 4-for-4 from the free throw line vs. BYU (3/19) and vs. Southeast Missouri (12/2).

2014-15: Started the first nine contests before suffering a torn ACL vs. Colorado (12/12) that ended her season ... Averaged 8.4 points, 7.0 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 23.6 minutes per game ... Rebounding average ranked second on the team behind ... Shot 46 percent (32-for-70) from the floor, 43 percent (3-for-7) from 3-point range and 53 percent (9-for-17) from the foul line ... Recorded six steals and three blocks ... Scored in double figures in five contests ... Registered a double-double with 10 points and a career-high 11 rebounds vs. California (11/23) in the Wahine Classic in Honolulu, Hawai’i ... Scored 10 points and grabbed eight boards at Bradley (12/6) and vs. Colorado (12/12).

2013-14: Appeared in 31 games (eight starts) as a true freshman ... Scored in double figures six times and recorded two double-doubles ... Recorded a career-high 19 points at Saint Louis (11/8) in her NCAA debut, including a perfect 7-for-7 mark from the free throw line ... Averaged 19.2 minutes per game ... Finished third on team by shooting 44 percent from the field and averaging 4.5 rebounds per game.

High School: Four-year starter at Mason (Ohio) High School ... Led her team to an 18-7 record in 2011-12 and its first regional appearance since 2000 ... Averaged 13.7 points and 7.9 rebounds per game as a junior ... Recognized as a first- team All-GMC selection and was a Cincinnati Enquirer Division I all-area selection ... Also named second-team All-GMC and earned an honorable mention all-region accolades ... Coached by Rob Matula ... Three-year member of the Dean’s List with a 3.9 grade point average ... Science Department Student of the Year honoree.

Personal: Born Nov. 4, 1994 ... Daughter of Dave and Jenn McDowell ... Majoring in Communication ... Chose Mizzou over Iowa and Nebraska. 15 Cierra PORTER Sophomore // Forward 6-4 // Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge) 21 2015-16: Named to the SEC All-Freshman Team … Played in 31 games (27 starts) … Finished third in program freshman history with 78 made free throws … Ranked ninth in freshman history with 166 rebounds and tied for 10th with 266 points … Averaged 8.6 points, 5.4 rebounds, 1.5 assists, 0.7 blocks and 0.4 assists per game … Scored in double figures in 14 games, including seven of the first 10 contests … Grabbed at least eight rebounds in seven contests … Averaged 8.3 points and 6.5 rebounds during SEC play … Averaged 10.6 points and 4.5 boards in nonconference action … Notched first career double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds at Texas A&M (1/21) … Scored a career-high 21 points on 8-of-9 shooting at Colorado (12/12) … Named SEC Freshman of the Week on Jan. 5 … Earned a spot on the Hilton Concord Thanksgiving Classic All-Tournament Team after averaging 15.0 points, 7.5 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.0 block in the tournament … Scored 16 points with nine rebounds and two blocks vs. Northeastern (11/27) … Notched 14 points, six rebounds and three assists at Saint Mary’s (11/28) … Grabbed a career-high 11 rebounds and blocked a career-best three shots at Ole Miss (1/31) … Scored 13 points with nine boards vs. Charlotte (12/29) … Scored 14 points and dished out a career-high five assists vs. Wake Forest (11/22) … Recorded four assists vs. Auburn in the SEC Tournament (3/3) and at Auburn (2/21) … Notched at least three assists in eight contests … Blocked two shots in four of the first 10 games … Grabbed a career-high two steals in three games.

High School: Helped lead Rock Bridge High School in Columbia, Mo., to four Class 5 state titles ... Ranked as high as the No. 37 recruit in the nation by All-Star Girls Report and No. 42 prospect in the country by Blue Star Report ... Four-time Missouri Basketball Coaches Association all-state honoree ... Three-time first-team Class 5 all-state selection ... 2014 USA Today second-team All-Missouri pick ... Three-time all-area, all-district and all-conference choice ... Averaged 13.4 points and 8.6 rebounds as a senior ... Scored 9.3 points and grabbed a team-best 7.8 rebounds per game as a junior ... Contributed 8.2 points and 6.4 rebounds per contest as a sophomore ... As a freshman, averaged 6.0 points and 3.8 rebounds per game.

Personal: Born Sept. 7, 1996 ... Daughter of Michael and Lisa Porter ... Father is an assistant coach for the Tigers and played at the University of New Orleans ... Mother played basketball at Iowa, professionally in France, for the 1983 U.S. Olympic Festival North Team and 1985 USA R. Williams Jones Cup Team ... Older sister, Bri, also plays basketball for Mizzou ... Has seven siblings that all play basketball ... Major is undeclared ... Wears No. 21 because it was her father’s number ... Enjoys taking pictures ... Favorite basketball team is the Indiana Pacers. 16 Jordan FRERICKS Senior // Forward 22 6-1 // Quincy, Ill. (Quincy Notre Dame) 2015-16: Named second-team All-SEC by the league’s head coaches … Voted honorable mention All-SEC by the Associated Press … Named a WBCA Region All-American candidate … Became the 33rd member of the program’s 1,000-Point Club … Tied the eight-best single-season field goal percentage mark (55.1%) … Notched seven double-doubles … Averaged 12.1 points, a team-high 7.7 rebounds, 1.4 assists, 1.2 steals and 0.8 blocks per game … Scored in double figures in 21 games … Shot 55 percent (151-for-274) from the field and 67 percent (85-for-127) from the free throw line ... Averaged 12.0 points and 7.6 rebounds during SEC play … Averaged 12.6 points and 8.2 rebounds in nonconference action … Joined the 1,000-Point Club with a third-quarter layup at Auburn (2/21) … Scored a season-high 23 points with 12 rebounds and five assists at Texas A&M (1/21) … Finished with 16 points and a season-best 15 rebounds vs. Charlotte (12/29) … Scored 18 points, grabbed eight boards and dished out a career-high six assists at Auburn (2/21) … Notched at least three assists in six games … Blocked a season-best three shots vs. Northeastern (11/27) and vs. Wake Forest (11/22) … Named MVP of the Hilton Concord Thanksgiving Classic after averaging 17.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, 2.5 blocks and 2.0 steals during the tournament … Scored 19 points and grabbed nine rebounds vs. BYU in the NCAA Tournament First Round (3/19). 2014-15: Earned second-team All-SEC honors after starting all 33 games and leading the team with 13.2 points, 9.9 rebounds, 1.5 steals and 1.4 blocks per game ... Named honorable mention All-SEC by the Associated Press ... Led the SEC in rebounding and ranked 36th nationally on the boards ... Finished fifth in the SEC in blocks, 11th in scoring and 12th in steals ... Was the team’s leading rebounder in 25 contests and top scorer in 16 games ... Scored in double figures 23 times and rebounded in double digits on 15 occasions ... Registered 12 double-doubles, including a string of five straight games from Jan. 25 -- Feb. 8 ... Named SEC Player of the Week on March 1 after averaging 12.5 points and 8.0 rebounds for the week in leading the team to victories over No. 12 Texas A&M (2/5) and Arkansas (3/1) to close the regular season ... Earned a spot on the Wahine Classic All-Tournament Team after averaging 13.5 points and 12.5 rebounds per game vs. UNLV (11/21) and California (11/23) ... Set or tied career-highs with 27 points, 10 field goals and six steals and tied a career-best with four steals to go along with 17 rebounds at Bradley (12/6) ... Established a career-high with 18 rebounds at Kansas State (3/22) in the second round of the WNIT ... Scored 25 points with 12 rebounds and tied a career-best with 10 field goals in the victory at No. 12 Texas A&M (2/5) ... Notched 23 points, 12 rebounds and a career-best 10 field goals at No. 8 Tennessee (1/2) ... Also finished with 23 points and 12 rebounds with a career-high nine made free throws at LSU (2/2). 2013-14: Saw action in 31 games and earned 24 starts ... Averaged 22.5 minutes per contest ... Tallied four double-doubles on the season, the second-most on the team ... Led squad with 6.9 rebounds per game and 38 blocks ... High School: Two-time Illinois Basketball Coaches Association first-team all-state selection and was named to the third-team as a freshman ... Recognized as the Illinois Basketball Services Large School Player of the Year in 2013 and was the only unanimous Associated Press all-state selection in Class 3A or 4A ... Helped her team to two consecutive 2A state championships and a 3A state title with a 30-0 record during her senior season ... Averaged 16.4 points per game, 8.0 rebounds per game and 5.1 steals per game as a senior while shooting 62.7 percent ... Finished her high school career as Quincy Notre Dame’s all-time leader in points, rebounds and steals. Personal: Born Dec. 1, 1994 ... Daughter of Carol and Jay Frericks ... Sisters, Audra and Morgan, played soccer for Eastern Illinois and her father played basketball for Quincy ... Majoring in Architecture and would like to design houses professionally ... Chose Mizzou over Kansas, DePaul, Illinois, Wisconsin and Wisconsin-Green Bay. 17 Amber SMITH Freshman // Guard 23 5-11 // Shreveport, La. (Loyola College Prep) High School: Four-time all-state selection, including first-team honors as a sophomore and junior ... Four-year team captain ... District MVP as a sophomore ... Led her team to the state playoffs ... Averaged 20.6 points, 12.1 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 3.2 blocks per game as a junior ... Broke the school’s scoring record with 41 points in a game ... Shreveport Times first-team all-city selection ... KSLA News 12 Athlete of the Week ... Competed for the Louisiana Lightning in AAU competition.

Personal: Born March 2, 1998 ... Daughter of James and Tammy Smith ... Cousin, Cedric Smith, played basketball at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi from 2004-08 ... Majoring in Biology ... Enjoys playing the piano and having fun with family ... Favorite basketball team is the Los Angeles Lakers ... Favorite basketball players are Kobe Bryant and Candace Parker ... Chose Mizzou over LSU, Alabama, Baylor, Kansas State, Houston and Louisiana Tech.

18 Sierra MICHAELIS Senior // Guard 5-10 // Mercer, Mo. (North Mercer) 24 2015-16: Played in all 32 games (24 starts) … Finished second on the team with 51 made 3-pointers … Scored in double figures in 13 games … Averaged 8.5 points, 2.7 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 0.9 steals per game … Grabbed at least five rebounds in five contests … Dished out at least three assists in six games … Shot 41 percent (96-for-236) from the field, 35 percent (51-for-147) from 3-point range and 76 percent (29-for-38) from the free throw line … Drained at least three triples in 10 games … Averaged 7.6 points and 2.5 rebounds during SEC play … Averaged 10.6 points and 3.2 boards in nonconference action … Scored a season-high 21 points at Colorado (12/12), tying a career-high with five 3-pointers, all coming in the first half … Scored 20 points, grabbed a season-high eight rebounds and dished out a season-best five assists at Ole Miss (1/31) … Notched 16 points and drained four triples in the second half against the Rebels … Finished with 18 points and four treys at Arkansas (1/17) … Scored 18 points with four triples at Saint Mary’s (11/28) … Finished with 18 points, five rebounds and four treys vs. Wake Forest (11/22) … Scored 13 points in the first quarter vs. the Demon Deacons. 2014-15: Played in all 33 games (21 starts) and was the second-leading scorer with 10.4 points per game ... Third-leading rebounder with 5.0 boards per contest ... Also averaged 2.4 assists and 1.0 per game ... Started the final 20 contests ... Set a career-high with 29 points on 10-for-21 shooting vs. Georgia (3/5) ... Recorded a double-double with 28 points on 10-for-15 shooting, including a perfect 5-for-5 mark from beyond the arc and pulled down 13 rebounds in a career-high 39 minutes at Alabama (2/12) ... Scored 22 points, went 4-for-7 from 3-point range and grabbed seven rebounds vs. No. 1 South Carolina (1/15) ... Registered a double-double with 13 points and 10 boards vs. Missouri State at the Sprint Center in Kansas City (12/30). 2013-14: Appeared in 25 games as a freshman and earned the start in seven ... Scored a career-high 18 points and grabbed 11 boards for her first-career double-double at Florida (2/20) ... Also set a career-high four steals in the contest. High School: All-time leading scorer in the state of Missouri for North Mercer High School in Mercer, Mo. ... Also set the Missouri state scoring record for high school freshmen ... 2012 Missouri Wendy’s High School Heisman winner ... 2011-12 St. Joseph News-Press Girls Basketball Athlete of the Year ... Recognized by Missouri Basketball Coaches Association as a first-team all-state selection ... Earned first-team all-state honors from the Missouri Sportswriters and Sportscasters for three consecutive years ... Named a KAAN Radio All-Star for three straight years ... St. Joseph News-Press Player of the Year in 2011-12 and was twice chosen as the newspaper’s Athlete of the Week ... Led her team to three consecutive Harrison- Daviess-Caldwell Conference titles, three consecutive HDC Tournament titles and three straight district championships ... Personal: Born Nov. 17, 1994 ... Daughter of Jeremy and Angie Michaelis ... Majoring in Communication ... Chose Mizzou over Nebraska. 19 Since stepping foot on Mizzou’s campus in 2010, most prestigious honor a student can receive at the and honorable mention All-SEC recognition from HEAD head coach Robin Pingeton has led the Mizzou University of Missouri. the Associated Press after leading the conference Women’s Basketball program to greater heights with 9.9 rebounds per game, which is the highest each and every season. Pingeton is entering Pingeton has restored a proud Missouri women’s average by a Tiger since the 1997-98 campaign. COACH her seventh season at the helm after the Tigers basketball tradition and has recorded a 101-89 Her 327 total rebounds rank third in Mizzou single- completed the best campaign during her tenure in (.532) record over her six seasons with her teams season history and are the most since Renee ROBIN 2016-17, winning 22 games for the first time in 32 averaging 19 wins per year over the last three Kelly’s record of 395 set in 1985-86. Frericks tied years. seasons. In 21 years overall as a head coach, a program record with 33 starts, equaling Lorraine Pingeton’s teams have gone 436-246 (.639). She Ferret’s mark that had stood since 1980-81. PINGETON Under Pingeton’s guidance, the program’s success has led her squads to postseason play 14 times and on and off the court helped produce the nation’s has mentored 34 all-conference honorees, seven Eye closed her illustrious career with 367 largest attendance increase as Mizzou fans came Academic All-Americans, six All-Americans and five baskets from beyond the arc, which is 141 out in droves to support the team last season. conference Players of the Year. She has won three more than any other player to ever wear a Tiger Mizzou Arena welcomed an average of 3,990 fans regular season conference titles, two postseason uniform. Following the season, she was invited per game, including a facility-record 7,989 fans for a conference tournaments and has twice been named to the State Farm College Women’s 3-Point showdown with Tennessee. the conference Coach of the Year. Championship at the Final Four in Indianapolis.

Mizzou faithful were rewarded for their support as In 2014-15, the Tigers finished 19-14, the highest With one season of SEC play under their belt, the Tigers posted their fourth consecutive winning win total for the program since 2005-06. Mizzou Pingeton’s Tigers came into the 2013-14 season with season for the first time since 1986-90. Mizzou earned victories in each of the first two rounds of a vengeance, recording wins over two ranked foes spent eight weeks in the AP Top 25 poll and finished the WNIT. The squad featured a stifling defense, in No. 25 Georgia and No. 16 Vanderbilt. The Tigers with eight conference victories for the first time in which ranked 12th in the country in opponent field closed the season with a 17-14 record and advanced more than a decade, highlighted by victories over goal percentage (35.1) and 17th in the nation with to the WNIT for the second year in a row. Mizzou No. 6 Mississippi State and No. 22 Florida. 29.0 defensive rebounds per game. It was also a broke its own 3-point shooting records with 292 banner year for the offense as the Tigers drained made 3-pointers. The number stands not only as the Pingeton’s squad capped the season with the 49 more 3-pointers than any other school in the most in Missouri history but also established an SEC program’s 10th NCAA Tournament appearance. SEC and finished 31st nationally with 249 triples record. In addition, Pingeton’s squad topped Bradley Mizzou entered the Big Dance as a No. 10 seed throughout the season. early in the season, 126-55, to set the school’s and knocked off seventh-seeded BYU, 78-69, in the single-game and single-half scoring records. opening round to seal its first NCAA Tournament On Feb. 26, 2015, Mizzou upset No. 12 Texas A&M, victory since 2001. 70-69, and ended a 17-game home winning streak Pingeton’s recruiting talents were once again on for the Aggies in College Station when Maddie display in 2013-14 as Mizzou’s three true freshmen At season’s end, both Sophie Cunningham Stock drained a game-winning 3-pointer with less proved to be the most productive incoming class 7th Season and Jordan Frericks received recognitions for than a second remaining. since the 1996-97 season. The trio of newcomers, outstanding campaigns. Cunningham became the Frericks, Kayla McDowell and Sierra Michaelis at Mizzou first SEC Freshman of the Year in program history The Tigers earned WNIT victories at Northern Iowa averaged 17.9 points per game on 44.4 percent and was one of eight finalists for the USBWA and at Kansas State to advance to the quarterfinals shooting while pulling down 13.5 rebounds and National Freshman of the Year award. Frericks took for the first time in 12 years. In a record-setting dishing out 2.6 assists per game. Pingeton’s Tigers Alma Mater: St. Ambrose (1990) home Second-Team All-SEC honors after surpassing performance against K-State in the second round, were successful from top-to-bottom as first-team Hometown: Atkins, Iowa the 1,000-career point mark during her junior Mizzou earned a 67-48 win, with the 19-point margin All-SEC selection Bri Kulas ranked among the season. of victory serving as the largest in postseason annals conference scoring leaders by averaging 18.3 points Twitter: @CoachPingeton for the Tigers. In that contest, the Tigers dominated per game. Kulas became Mizzou’s seventh WNBA Pingeton’s system, defined by relentless hard work, the glass with a 50-31 rebounding margin which draft pick as she was selected by the San Antonio Mizzou Record: 101-89 (.532) also excelled in the classroom. The Tigers finished also established a new postseason program record. Stars in the third round (28th overall) of the 2014 Career Record: 436-246 (.639) with a 2016 Spring Team GPA of 3.31, which is Morgan Eye tied a WNIT record with nine 3-pointers WNBA Draft. the highest ever recorded in program history. to lead the offense on a landmark afternoon. Additionally, redshirt senior Lindsey Cunningham Pingeton’s Tigers have also successfully proven 20 was inducted into the Mizzou 39 Class of 2016, the Jordan Frericks earned second-team All-SEC honors themselves as standouts off the court as several Tigers were again given academic honors from the SEC. Lianna seven years leading the Illinois State Redbirds, where she amassed A 1990 graduate of St. Ambrose, Pingeton stands as the Doty was named SEC Scholar Athlete of the Year in 2013-14. a 144-81 (.640) record and brought the Redbird program back to school’s all-time scoring leader with 2,502 points and Under Pingeton’s tutelage, Missouri has seen a consistent national prominence. During her tenure, she led the school to three earned All-American honors in basketball and softball. increase in academic recognition each season as Lindsey straight Missouri Valley Conference Regular Season titles, two Cunningham, Doty, Eye, Bree Fowler, Frericks, McDowell, Juanita State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Tournament championships, Pingeton and her husband, Rich, are the proud parents of two Robinson, Maddie and Morgan Stock were all named to the SEC a school-best four straight 20-win seasons, two NCAA Tournament sons, Blake, born June 9, 2006, and Zach, born July 5, 2011. In her Winter Academic Honor Roll in 2014-15. Missouri also put in more berths and three WNIT appearances en route to Missouri Valley limited spare time, Pingeton enjoys spending time with her family than 350 hours of community service during the 2013-14 season, Coach of the Year honors in 2004 and 2010. During her last three on their boat and playing golf. 333 hours in 2012-13 and 325 hours in 2014-15 and 2015-16. seasons in Normal, Pingeton compiled an 81-23 (.779) mark to put together the best three-year span in Illinois State history. Pingeton by the Numbers During Mizzou’s inaugural season in the SEC, the Tigers 34 – All-Conference players showed that they would be a force to be reckoned with under In 2009-10, Pingeton led the Redbirds to a third consecutive 21 – Seasons of head coaching experience Pingeton’s guidance. In addition to setting numerous school Missouri Valley Conference regular season title, the semifinals 14 – Post season tournament appearances and SEC records, the Tigers posted a 17-15 record, made the of the WNIT and a 28-8 record. During Illinois State’s WNIT run, 7 – Academic All-Americans 6 – All-Americans postseason for the first time since 2007 and knocked off three top the team earned wins over Butler, Purdue, Illinois and Kansas. 5 – Conference Players of the Year 25 teams on the way to a respectable finish in the conference. The 28 wins tied the 1980-81 Illinois State team for the most in 3 – Regular season conference championship titles program history and marked the fourth straight year the team won 2 – Conference tournament championships The 2012-13 season under Pingeton showed that a solid foundation at least 22 games. Pingeton’s efforts garnered Russell Athletic/ 2 – Conference Coach of the Year Awards had been laid for Mizzou Women’s Basketball. Not only did the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Region 6 Coach of the Tigers knock off 12th-ranked South Carolina and NCAA Tournament- Year and Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year accolades. Head Coaching Record bound Florida, but the Tigers took down perennial power Tennessee MIZZOU 2010-11 13-18 (.419) in a victory that many of her peers say was a “program-changer.” In 2008-09, Pingeton’s squad went 27-8 and had a 16-5 mark in The 2011-12 13-18 (.419) Through the recruiting efforts of Pingeton and her staff, three Valley as the team earned its first ever outright Missouri Valley 2012-13 17-15 (.531) Tigers earned SEC recognition for their efforts and contributions regular season title and advanced to the WNIT semifinals. One year 2013-14 17-14 (.548) on the court. Kulas was named second-team All-SEC, Doty made earlier, the Redbirds went 26-7, posted the second-best winning 2014-15 19-14 (.576) the SEC All-Freshman Team and Eye was recognized as the SEC percentage (.788) in school history, earned a trip to the NCAA 2015-16 22-10 (.688) Co-6th Woman of the Year. Following the season, four Tigers were Tournament and claimed the State Farm Missouri Valley Conference 6 Seasons 101-89 (.532) named to the SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll and five freshmen Tournament title and a share of the regular season crown. ILLINOIS STATE 2003-04 16-13 (.552) were named to the 2012-13 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll. 2004-05 13-18 (.419) In her first year on the Illinois State sideline, Pingeton earned 2005-06 12-16 (.429) Pingeton reinvigorated the Tigers program from the moment she Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year honors after going 2006-07 22-11 (.667) stepped on-campus in Columbia. During her initial season, Missouri 16-13, the first winning season for the Redbirds in seven years. 2007-08 26-7 (.788) posted a 13-18 record and 5-11 mark in Big 12 Conference play, the The following year, Illinois State earned its first NCAA Tournament 2008-09 27-8 (.771) best for the team since 2006-07. The Tigers accomplished those berth since 1989 after claiming the Missouri Valley Conference 2009-10 28-8 (.778) feats despite playing the seventh-toughest schedule in the nation. Tournament championship. Pingeton then led the team to a 22-11 7 Seasons 144-81 (.640) record in 2006-07, Illinois State’s first 20-win season since 1989-90. Mizzou recorded three wins against ranked foes, defeating No. Before taking over at Illinois State, Pingeton spent three seasons as ST. AMBROSE 1992-93 22-8 (.733) 12 Georgetown, No. 22 Texas and No. 23 Iowa State. The three an assistant coach on Bill Fennelly’s staff at Iowa State, including 1993-94 25-7 (.781) wins over ranked opponents were the most for the Tigers since the 2002-03 season as the associate head coach. During her time 1994-95 19-11(.633) the 2000-01 season. in Ames, the Cyclones went 66-33, made two NCAA Tournament 1995-96 29-6 (.833) appearances and won the 2001 Big 12 Tournament title. 1996-97 27-7 (.794) Success for the Tigers continued in the 2011-12 season as 1997-98 20-15 (.571) 1998-99 19-15 (.559) Mizzou started out with a 10-1 record, the program’s best Pingeton started her head coaching career in 1992 at St. Ambrose, 1999-2000 30-7 (.811) start since the 2006-07 season when Mizzou began the year her alma mater. In eight seasons, the Bees qualified for five NAIA 8 Seasons 191-76 (.716) 12-1. Under Pingeton’s direction, the Tigers went undefeated National Tournaments, including Elite Eight berths in 1996 and through the first five games for the first time since 1997. 2000. Pingeton was named the conference coach of the year three CAREER HEAD COACHING RECORD times and the NAIA Kodak District Coach of the Year in 2000. 21 Seasons 436-246 (.639) Before taking the reins at Mizzou on April 8, 2010, Pingeton spent 21 Jenny Putnam is in her seventh year as an assistant was named second-team All-SEC after leading the not earned a winning season in seven years. During ASSISTANT coach at Missouri and has more than a decade of league in rebounding with 9.9 boards per game, her time with the Redbirds, the squad made five college and high school coaching experience. In the highest mark by a Tiger since 1997-98. Frericks postseason appearances, earned three Missouri addition to joining the Mizzou family with head grabbed 327 total rebounds on the year, which ranks Valley Conference regular season titles, two State COACH coach Robin Pingeton in 2010, Putnam played for third in program history and is the highest total since Farm Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Pingeton at St. Ambrose and has been a member of Renee Kelly’s record of 395 set in 1985-86. With championships and recorded a 144-76 record. Pingeton’s staff for 14 years. Putnam’s presence on- 33 starts on the season, Frericks equaled Lorraine JENNY staff brings loyalty, consistency and stability to the Ferret’s program record that had stood since 1980-81. In the 2009-10 season, Putnam aided the Redbirds Tigers program. to a third consecutive Missouri Valley Conference The Tigers also drained 49 more 3-pointers than regular season title. Illinois State advanced to PUTNAM Putnam’s responsibilities as an assistant under any other SEC school and finished 31st nationally the semifinals of the WNIT and a 28-8 record. Pingeton include assisting in the organization of with 249 baskets from beyond the arc for the year, During the WNIT run, the team earned wins over practice plans for the team and individual student- including a game-winner at No. 12 Texas A&M to Butler, Purdue, Illinois and Kansas. The 28 wins athletes, on-court coaching with post players and end the Aggies 17-game home winning streak. tied the 1980-81 Illinois State team for the most assisting with daily operations and Tiger basketball in program history and it also marked the fourth camps. Putnam also plays an important role with Recognized as a top recruiter, Putnam was straight year the program recorded at least 22 wins. the program’s recruiting efforts and manages the instrumental in recruiting and signing Mizzou’s scheduling for future seasons. heralded 2015 freshmen class that was ranked 17th Putnam began her coaching career in 2001 at nationally by Prospect Nation. She played a large role Bettendorf (Iowa) High School as the freshman girls Mizzou Women’s Basketball has consistently in recruiting Sophie Cunningham, who became the coach and also served on the staff of the women’s improved yearly since Putnam’s arrival and the first McDonald’s All-American to sign with Mizzou, basketball program at Marycrest International Tigers made a significant leap in 2015-16, reaching along with her Rock Bridge High School (Columbia, University in Davenport, Iowa. Putnam was the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2006 Mo.) teammate Cierra Porter, who was ranked the the facilities coordinator for athletics in 2002 and earning an opening-round victory for the first No. 37 player in the country by All-Star Girls Report. at Marycrest before joining Gene Steinmeyer’s time since 2001. Hannah Schuchts (Tallahassee, Fla./Maclay School) women’s basketball staff at Northwest Missouri rounded out the class and was ranked the No. 59 State. Her scouting and film preparation work helped Putnam’s influence on the post players shined, most forward nationally by ESPN HoopGurlz. the Bearcats to a 16-12 record, marking the first notably with gritty forward Jordan Frericks. Frericks winning season in five years for Northwest. averaged 12.1 points per game and 7.7 rebounds per With Putnam’s continued efforts, Mizzou’s successes contest on her way to earning Second-Team All-SEC continued through the 2013-14 season. The Tigers Before entering the coaching ranks, Putnam played recognition. Meanwhile, rising newcomer Cierra finished 17-14 overall and again advanced to the collegiately at St. Ambrose under Pingeton. She was Porter made the SEC All-Freshman squad after a WNIT. Three true freshmen finished with one of the leading rebounder on Pingeton’s final team at St. stellar first campaign at Mizzou. the most productive seasons for an incoming class Ambrose in 1998-99, a squad that finished 30-7 and since 1997, while the Tigers reset a new school reached the Elite Eight of the NAIA tournament. The inside-outside attack allowed Mizzou to finish scoring record with a 126-65 victory over Bradley. 22-10, the most since Putnam joined the staff. A 1997 graduate of Alleman High School in Rock th The Tigers spent eight weeks in the AP Top 25 Putnam’s experience both as a player and coach Island, Ill., Putnam was a standout athlete in 7 Season poll and ended up with eight conference victories. brings a wealth of knowledge to the program, and basketball, softball and volleyball. She earned all- at Mizzou this became apparent in the staff’s first year. In tournament honors as a freshman on Alleman’s 1994 In 2014-15, the Tigers finished 19-14. Mizzou her first season with the Tigers, Putnam helped Illinois High School Association (IHSA) Class A State advanced to the quarterfinals of the WNIT, and the coach the team to a 13-18 overall record and a Championship softball team. On Sept. 22, 2006, victories in the first two rounds were the most in 5-11 mark in Big 12 Conference play, the best for Putnam was elected into the Alleman High School Alma Mater: St. Ambrose (2001) postseason play since 2002-03. the team since 2006-07. The Tigers also earned Hall of Fame. Hometown: Moline, Ill. three wins over ranked opponents, a feat that had Putnam’s work with the post players was not been accomplished since the 2000-01 season. A native of Moline, Ill., Putnam has three sons, Jack, Twitter: @MizzouCoachPut again evident as Mizzou featured a defense that Tyler and Callen. ranked 12th in the nation in opponent field goal Before coming to Missouri, Putnam spent seven percentage (35.1) and ranked 14th in the country with years as an assistant coach for Pingeton at Illinois 29.0 defensive rebounds per game. Jordan Frericks State. She helped turn around a program that had 22 ASSISTANT Bracey is in her first season as an coaching at a high level under her contract with Das Anos Liosia, a assistant coach. A former player and belt, she will also be able to use her professional squad in Athens, Greece. COACH graduate assistant under Pingeton, expertise to aid in scouting upcoming She played a season with them Bracey comes to Mizzou with opponents for the Tigers throughout before deciding to join the coaching ASHLEEN more than five years of coaching the season. ranks and immediately got a chance BRACEY experience. as an assistant coach at Eureka (Ill.) The ties between Pingeton and Bracey College. In August of that year, Bracey Bracey joins the Tigers’ staff after date back to 2006, when Bracey and Pingeton were able to reconnect three seasons as an assistant at chose to play college basketball as Bracey teamed up with her former UAB, where she helped guide the for Pingeton at Illinois State. The coach and took a graduate assistant Blazers to 49 victories in that span. duo helped the Redbirds become a position at Mizzou in 2011. There, she served as the recruiting consistent power in the Missouri coordinator and played a major role Valley Conference. During Bracey’s In 2012, she spent a season as an in player development on and off the playing career, Illinois State claimed assistant coach at Ball State, where court for a program that produced its three MVC Championships, clinched she worked heavily with recruiting highest team GPA in a decade during an NCAA Tournament berth in 2008 and created and administered game the 2015-16 campaign. In Bracey’s and advanced to the WNIT Final Four plans and scouting reports. Following time spent with UAB, the Blazers in 2009 and 2010. that year, Bracey settled in at UAB established a reputation for playing on the staff of head coach Randy gritty defense. UAB led Conference As a senior, she was named team Norton, who was an assistant under USA in scoring defense last season, captain by Pingeton and engineered Pingeton at both Mizzou and Illinois limiting opponents to just 57.2 points the Redbirds’ third consecutive 20- State. Now the well-traveled and 1st Season per game. win season. Bracey led Illinois State experienced Bracey is back in black at Mizzou in scoring with 14.7 points per contest and gold and alongside Pingeton Bracey will continue having a and secured both All-MVC First Team once more heading into the 2016-17 Alma Mater: Illinois State (2010) significant hand in recruiting efforts honors and MVC All-Defensive Team campaign. Hometown: Oak Park, Ill. at Mizzou while assisting with player recognition. Twitter: @ABracey40 development and mentoring. With more than 10 years playing and Upon graduation, Bracey signed a 23 RaeShara Brown is in her second per game with 15.6 per contest. nosed style of play and determination ASSISTANT season as an Assistant Coach for Mizzou also led the league in three- during her collegiate career. Brown’s COACH Mizzou Women’s Basketball after point shooting, drilling an eye-popping playing experience and knowledge spending the past year as the Director 223 treys last season. Under Brown’s adds a dynamic element to the Tiger RAESHARA of Recruiting & Player Development. guidance, the Tiger guards steered family as they strive for excellence in In her current role, Brown assists with Mizzou to its fourth consecutive the SEC. BROWN recruiting efforts while also helping winning campaign and its first NCAA to improve social media outreach and Tournament appearance since 2006. During her playing years, Brown marketing operations for the women’s started almost every game for the basketball program. Led by SEC Freshman of the Tigers in her sophomore, junior and Year Sophie Cunningham, Mizzou senior campaigns, including all 31 In Brown’s position, she helps the claimed an an opening-round victory games in both her junior and senior Tiger guards develop both physical over BYU, the Tigers first win in years. She was named honorable skill and their basketball IQ. the Big Dance since 2001. Brown’s mention All-Big 12 after the 2010 Additionally, Brown’s successful work with the backcourt paid off as season and earned second-team All- playing career as a high-caliber point Mizzou’s guards were responsible for Big 12 honors following her senior guard in the Big 12 Conference plays 49 of the team’s 78 points during the year. She averaged 16.8 points per a vital role in helping incoming point big win. game, 5.9 rebounds per game and guards understand the essentials more than four assists per contest and intangibles to become true floor Brown originally joined the coaching during the 2010-11 season. Brown generals. Just five years removed staff as a graduate assistant from grabbed at least four steals nine times from completing a stellar playing 2012-13, where she assisted with and scored in double figures 14 times. career, Brown brings a strong team practices, scrimmages, team Brown ended her 2010-11 campaign understanding of player culture camps and various other team-related with 88 steals, good for third best all- 5th Season and has a unique ability to develop activities and day-to-day operations. time, and she sits atop the Mizzou all- at Mizzou impactful relationships with high- She was also instrumental in time list with 273 career steals. profile recruits. developing marketing and social Alma Mater: Missouri (2011) media outreach. A native of Little Rock, Arkansas, Hometown: Little Rock, Ark. Brown made a significant impact Brown received a bachelor’s degree Twitter: @CoachRae_B with the Tigers’ backcourt in 2015- A mainstay in the backcourt as a in Nutritional Sciences from Missouri 16. Mizzou finished tied for first in the player for the Tigers from 2007-2011, in 2011 and master’s in Educational Southeastern Conference in assists Brown displayed leadership, a hard- Psychology in 2014. 24 Bringing college, high school and AAU basketball coaching Peoria. He led Peoria Central to the 2000 and 2001 Illinois High DIRECTOR experience with him, Willie Cox enters his second season as Director School Association State Tournaments and earned Illinois Basketball of Recruiting for Mizzou Women’s Basketball. Cox’s experience Coaches Association Coach of the Year honors both those years. OF and well-respected reputation makes him a vital part of the Tiger During his time at Peoria Central and Push the Rock, seven of his Basketball program. He works with the rest of the staff to maintain players earned college scholarships. successful recruiting efforts. RECRUITING Cox started his coaching career at his alma mater, Bradley, during Cox has played a large part in the reinvigoration of the Missouri the 1980s. While on the men’s basketball staff for the Braves, WILLIE Women’s Basketball program during his first five years on staff. With Cox coached future NBA stars Hersey Hawkins and Jim Les. Cox Cox’s assistance, the Mizzou Women’s Basketball program has made worked with the Braves for seven seasons beginning in the 1982- COX great strides. The Tigers have recorded four consecutive winning 83 campaign, assisting the team to a winning record in all but one seasons for the first time since 1986-90. Mizzou is coming off its season. During the 1985-86 season, Cox helped guide the Braves to best campaign since Cox arrived as the Tigers reached the NCAA a 32-3 overall record and a 16-0 record in conference play. His Braves Tournament and won their opening round contest for the first time closed out their year in the second round of the NCAA Championship. since 2001. With that trip to the Big Dance under his belt, Cox worked with the Braves to make another appearance at the NCAA Championship in Cox’s recruiting efforts, vast experience and networking capabilities the 1987-88 season. With Cox’s direction, the Braves finished 26-5 helped the Tigers land top recruits throughout the roster, including overall and 12-2 in conference play. Sophie Cunningham, the first McDonald’s High School All-American to join the program. Cox also played an integral part in the recruitment He then spent 1989-93 as an assistant coach for the men’s basketball of Jordan Frericks, who earned second-team All-SEC recognition in team at Loyola Chicago. After his time with the Ramblers, Cox both 2014-15 and 2015-16. returned to Peoria to work with girls basketball. In 1996, he led his 14-under and 16-under teams to American Youth Basketball Before coming to Mizzou, Cox served as an assistant coach at Tournament national titles. Illinois State for Robin Pingeton since 2003. During his seven years on the Redbird sidelines, Cox helped the program establish itself as Cox also spent 12 years as a counselor with Peoria School District a force to be reckoned with. Illinois State - which had not had a 150 and time with the Peoria Housing Authority in the 1980s. winning season since 1997 - accomplished the feat six of the seven years Cox was an assistant. Cox also helped ISU to three Missouri During his high school career (1970-1974), Cox was a three-sport Valley Conference Regular Season titles and five postseason berths, athlete, playing football, basketball and baseball. Playing for Rich including two trips to the NCAA Tournament (2004-05 and 2007-08) Tradition Thornton Township high school in Harvey, Ill., Cox helped and three WNIT appearances. lead his teams to the playoffs each season. After his high school th career, Cox headed to Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas. 7 Season In the 2009-10 season, Illinois State posted a 28-8 record, which While in Atchison, Cox was a member of the Ravens basketball and at Mizzou tied the program record for wins, en route to its third consecutive baseball teams, and he boasted a .347 batting average. After two conference regular season crown and a run to the semifinals of the seasons, Cox transferred to Bradley to finish his degree. WNIT. In all, the Redbirds had a 144-76 mark during Cox’s time on the Alma Mater: Bradley (1982) sidelines, including an 81-23 mark the past three seasons. Cox earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education Hometown: Dixmoor, Ill. at Bradley in 1982. He and his wife, Juanita, have three daughters, Prior to Illinois State, Cox held the position of head coach of the Cassandra, Tamara and Anissa, and four grandchildren, Alandrea, Twitter: @MUCoachCox Peoria Central High School girls basketball team and established Brian, Charleston and Chanceton. Push the Rock, a successful girls amateur basketball program in 25 DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS VIDEO COORDINATOR HEATHER MIKE DONOVAN BUECHTER Mike Donovan is in his fourth year as Coordinator Heather Buechter is in her seventh year as part of Basketball Operations & Video Coordinator of the Mizzou women’s basketball program and and fifth year overall with the Mizzou women’s her fourth season as Director of Basketball basketball program. Donovan is responsible Operations. Previously, Buechter served as for developing and creating highlight videos, Coordinator of Basketball Operations for three years under Robin Pingeton. Overall, Buechter is opponent film breakdowns and scout work, tape in her 13th season working on Pingeton’s staff. exchange with opposing teams, game day video As Director of Basketball Operations, Buechter coverage and social media outreach. In addition is responsible for organizing and coordinating to his video responsibilities, Donovan plays a all team travel arrangements, assisting with vital role in organizing and managing Mizzou the marketing programs and social media plans, women’s basketball camps and develops creative developing and organizing alumnae and booster components of Mizzou women’s basketball events for the Tiger Impact and Tiger Paws publications -- such as Tiger Impact and the Tiger programs, as well as assisting with daily operations. Paws programs -- while also managing distribution of these publications.

Buechter is responsible for managing the program’s equipment needs, works as a liaison with visiting teams to help organize travel and practices, oversees the A native of Antioch, Ill., Donovan spent three seasons as a scout team player for Robin team’s student managers and coordinates community service initiatives. Buechter’s Pingeton at Illinois State while earning his undergraduate degree. In 2012, Donovan efforts helped the Tigers earn the Team Community Service Award in 2010-11 in joined the Mizzou staff as a graduate assistant. His role included assisting with which the Tigers logged over 260 hours of community service and outreach. Mizzou team practices, film and video sessions for the team and various websites and social has continued to stay active in the community thanks to Buechter’s guidance. The media projects. Prior to joining the Mizzou staff, Donovan was an assistant coach Tigers have logged over 1,500 hours of community service during Buechter’s tenure at Eureka (Ill.) College, where he helped lead the Red Devils to a record of 21-5. His at Mizzou, including 350 hours in the 2013-14 season and 325 hours in 2014-15 and responsibilities included player development, recruiting, creating scouting reports, film 2015-16. breakdown of opponents and game day preparation.

Before coming to Columbia, Buechter spent four years as a student manager at Illinois State and two years as a graduate assistant under Pingeton. In these roles, Buechter Donovan’s coaching experience also includes serving as the 8th grade boys basketball was responsible for daily operations, community service efforts, film exchange and coach at Thomas Metcalf School in Bloomington, Ill., and as the director of the boys video editing. Her vast experience and tenure under Pingeton makes her a vital part basketball program for the fifth through eighth grade teams. He also spent time of the Mizzou program. working Duke men’s basketball camps prior to his time at Mizzou.

A native of Catlin, Ill., Buechter earned her bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Journalism In 2011, Donovan graduated from Illinois State with a bachelor’s degree in Physical in 2008 and a master’s in Sports Management in 2010. She and her husband, Craig, Education and completed his master’s in Educational, School & Counseling Psychology were married in June 2015. 26 with an emphasis in Positive Coaching in December 2015. GRADUATE MANAGER GRADUATE MANAGER MORGAN BRI KULAS EYE Former Mizzou standout and WNBA Draft pick Bri Kulas returned to the Mizzou Women’s Former Missouri great Morgan Eye enters her Basketball program as a graduate student second season on the staff as a graduate student manager in June 2016. Kulas enters her second manager following a standout career from 2011- season on staff in that role. She plays an integral 15. She plays an essential role in opponent film part in opponent film and video breakdown, oversight of the scout team, position breakdown, and video breakdown, oversight of the scout marketing for the Tiger Paws and Show-Me team, position breakdown, marketing for the Squad, along with numerous other duties. She Tiger Paws and Show-Me Squad, along with joined the Mizzou staff after spending the 2015- numerous other duties. 16 season as an assistant coach at Johnson County (Kan.) Community College. Eye holds program records for three-pointers in At Johnson County, Kulas mentored players a career (367), season (112) and single-game with on-court coaching, played a vital role in (11). She played in 127 career games (84 starts) recruiting, handled film breakdown and oversaw and averaged 10.8 points, 3.6 rebounds and 1.3 the team’s study hall program. JCCC went a assists per contest. In over 50 contests, she reached double figures in scoring. perfect 30-0 during the regular season, won the East Jayhawk Conference title and advanced to the NJCAA Region VI Division II final. As a senior in 2014-15, Eye led the SEC with 84 made 3-pointers and was invited to the State Farm College Women’s 3-Point Championship. She tied a WNIT record with Kulas played her final two collegiate seasons at Mizzou, leading the Tigers in scoring both seasons and earning All-Southeastern Conference honors. She became the 32nd nine triples in a second-round victory at Kansas State. member of the program’s 1,000-Point Club in only 63 games, finishing with 1,008 points at Mizzou. Eye finished second nationally with an average of 3.48 treys per game and sixth in the NCAA with 106 triples as a junior. During her sophomore season, she set a program As a senior in 2013-14, she was a first-team All-SEC selection by the league’s head record with 112 shots from long range and led the country with an average of 3.5 coaches and earned second-team All-SEC honors from The Associated Press. She treys per game. She established a new program record with 11 baskets from long averaged 18.3 points per game, which ranked second in the SEC. As a junior, Kulas was a second-team All-SEC honoree after scoring 13.8 points per game. range vs. Auburn on Jan. 6, 2013. Following her senior season, Kulas was the 28th pick in the 2014 WNBA Draft by the A native of Montrose, Mo., Eye was a first-team all-state performer by the Missouri San Antonio Stars. She played professionally in Spain for Gran Canarias and Rivas Basketball Coaches Association and Missouri Sportswriters. She led her team to a and in Germany for Halle Lions. perfect 31-0 record and Class 1 state title in 2010. During her prep career, she set a school record with 2,537 points. She averaged 23.6 points, 8.7 rebounds, 6.5 assists Kulas began her collegiate career at Kansas State then transferred to Johnson County and 4.6 steals per game as a senior, when she led her team to a 28-1 mark. Community College, where she became an NJCAA Division II All-American and led her team to a 32-3 record and an East Jayhawk Conference title. Eye earned a bachelor’s degree in Marketing from the Trulaske School of Business A native of Overland Park, Kansas, Kulas earned a bachelor’s degree in Parks, in May 2015 and is pursuing a master’s in Educational, School and Counseling Recreation and Tourism with an emphasis in Sport Management. She is pursuing Psychology with an emphasis in Positive Coaching. her master’s in Educational, School and Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in Positive Coaching. 27 28 2015-16 Season Statistics

29 2015-16 Overall/Conference Statistics

30 2015-16 Game-by-Game Statistics

31 Team Single-Game Records

Points Scored in a half: 65 vs. Bradley (12/8/13) Field Goals Made: 58 vs. Cleveland State (11/17/85) Fewest Points Scored in a half: 11 at Arkansas (2/17/13) Field Goals Attempted: 102 vs. BYU (12/14/85) Points by Opponent in a half: 66 vs. Texas (3/14/86) Field Goal Percentage: .725 [50-of-69] vs. Oklahoma (1/22/83) Fewest Points by Opponent in a half: 7 vs. Saint Louis (2/12/78) 3-Point Field Goals Made: 18 vs. Auburn (1/6/13) Points Scored: 126 vs. Bradley (12/8/13) 18 vs. Bradley (12/8/13) Points Scored on Home Court: 126 vs. Bradley (12/8/13) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 40 vs. Lamar (12/20/15) Points Scored on Opponent’s Court: 119 at Bethany College (1/3/77) Best 3-Point Field Goal Pct: 1.000 [2/2], three times, last vs. Iowa State Points Scored on a Neutral Court: 103 vs. Oregon State at Plainview, (2/15/95) Texas (11/24/84) Free Throws Made: 38 vs. Jackson State (12/28/94) Points Scored in a Losing Effort: 111 vs. Kansas [3 OTs] (1/29/83) Free Throws Attempted: 52 vs. Jackson State (12/28/94) Points Scored by Opponent: 118, twice, USC (12/27/85) and Kansas Highest Free Throw Pct.: 1.000 (twice), 21-of-21 vs. Oklahoma [3 OTs] (1/29/83) (1/28/04) and 10-of-10 vs. North Florida (11/20/11) Points Scored by Both Teams: 229 vs. Kansas [111/118 (3 OTs) Rebounds: 68 vs. Chicago State (12/13/91) (1/29/83] Blocked Shots: 14 vs. Iowa State (1983-84) and vs. Eastern Il- Fewest Points Scored: 33, 3 times, last vs. Green Bay (11/23/12) linois (12/7/11) Fewest Points by Opponent: 21 by Bethany College (1/3/77) Assists: 41 vs. Cleveland State (11/17/84) Fewest Points (Both Teams): 63 vs. Columbia College [47-16] Steals: 30 vs. Missouri S&T (11/22/96) (11/22/74) Personal Fouls: 38 vs. Kansas (1/29/83) Biggest Victory Margin: 98 [119-21] vs. Bethany College (1/3/77) Worst Margin of Defeat: 50 [118-68] vs. USC (12/27/85)

32 Team Season Records Games Played: 40 (1976-77) Field Goals Att.: 2,853 (1976-77) Wins: 26 (1977-78) Highest Field Goal Percentage: .529 Losses: 21 (2007-08) [1,155-of-2,185] (1983-84) Fewest Wins: 9 (1974-75) 3-Point Field Goals Made: 292 (2013-14) Fewest Losses: 6 (1977-78, 1982-83, 1983-84) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 782 (2013-14) Longest Winning Streak: 13 (Jan. 30 - March 9, 1985) Best 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: .373 (Nov. 13 - Dec. 29, 2015) [25-of-67] (1989-90) Longest Losing Streak: 13 (Jan. 4 - Feb. 14, 2012) [292-of-782] (2013-14) Longest Home-Court Winning Streak: 21 (12/17/81 --11/30/83) Free Throws Made: 591 (1976-77) Longest Home-Court Losing Streak: 7 (1/7/12-2/14/12) Free Throws Attempted: 874 (1976-77) Best Winning Percentage: .813 [26-6] (1977-78) Highest Free Throw Percentage: .763 [440-of-577], (2015-16) Worst Winning Percentage: .323 [10-21] (2007-08) Rebounds: 1,519 (1976-77) Highest National Ranking: No. 7 (Associated Press), Feb. 16, 1984 Blocked Shots: 191 (2003-04) Points Scored: 3,118 (1976-77) Assists: 585 (1983-84) Scoring Average: 89.1 (1983-84) Steals: 385 (1983-84) Field Goals Made: 1,260 (1976-77) Personal Fouls: 818 (1976-77)

33 Individual Game Records Points Scored: 42, Sophie Cunningham vs. Wake Forest 3-Point Field Goals Made: 11, Morgan Eye vs. Auburn (1/6/13) (11/22/15) 3-Point Field Goals Att.: 18, Morgan Eye vs. Auburn (1/6/13) Points Scored on Home Court: 42, Sophie Cunningham at Kansas State (3/22/15) vs. Wake Forest (11/22/15) Highest 3-Point Field-Goal Pct. (min. 5 att.): 1.000 [5-of- Points Scored by a Freshman: 42, Sophie Cunningham 5], Tracy Lozier at Northern Iowa (12/11/02) vs. Wake Forest (11/22/15) Free Throws Made: 17, Kerensa Barr vs. Davidson (11/25/01) Points Scored on Opponent’s Court: 40, Nancy Rutter at Free Throws Attempted: 21, Renee Kelly vs. Colorado Graceland (1/5/77) (1/24/87) Points Scored in a Losing Effort: 41, Renee Kelly vs. Highest FT Pct. (Min. 10): 1.000 [14-of-14], twice, Lisa Oklahoma (1/25/86) Plummer vs. Kansas (11/24/79); Tracy Ellis vs. Tennessee Points Scored by Opponent: 39 twice, Lynette Woodard Tech (12/12/87) [Kansas] (2/15/80) and Karen Cannon [Phillips] (1/9/76) Rebounds: 23, Kesha Bonds vs. Missouri-St. Louis (1/20/97) Field Goals Made: 17, Renee Kelly vs. Chattanooga Assists: 15, Dee-Dee Polk vs. Colorado (3/6/84) (1/5/87) Steals: 11, Amanda Lassiter at San Diego State (11/27/99) Field Goals Attempted: 32, Jennie Skimbo vs. Southeastern Blocked Shots: 10, Christine Flores vs. Eastern Illinois Louisiana (11/25/79) (12/7/11) Highest FG Pct. (Min. 10 FG): 1.000 [13-of-13], Renee Kelly vs. Oklahoma State (1/14/86)

34 Individual Season Records Games Played: 40, Nancy Rutter, Sharon Farrah, Suzanne 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 269, Morgan Eye (2012-13) Alt (1976-77) Highest 3-Point Field-Goal Pct.: .473, Lindsey Cunningham Games Started: 33, Lorraine Ferret (1980-81), Jordan (2015-16) Frericks (2014-15) Free Throws Made: 211, Nancy Rutter (1976-77) Points Scored: 776, Joni Davis (1984-85) Free Throws Attempted: 280, Nancy Rutter (1976-77) Points Scored by a Freshman: 515, Julie Helm (1996-97) Highest Free-Throw Percentage: .912 [104-of-114], Points Scored by a Sophomore: 556, Sharon Farrah (1976-77) Carlynn Savant (2006-07) Points Scored by a Junior: 756, Renee Kelly (1985-86) Rebounds: 395, Renee Kelly (1985-86) Points Scored by a Senior: 776, Joni Davis (1984-85) Average: 12.3, Renee Kelly (1985-86) Scoring Average: 25.0, Joni Davis (1984-85) Assists: 233, Dee-Dee Polk (1983-84) Field Goals Made: 326, Joni Davis (1984-85) Steals: 98, Amanda Lassiter (2000-01) Field Goals Attempted: 593, Joni Davis (1984-85) Blocked Shots: 93, Christine Flores (2011-12) Highest Field-Goal Percentage: .612 [123-of-201], Personal Fouls: 134, Sharon Farrah and Nancy Rutter (1976-77) Kesha Bonds (1995-96) Disqualifications: 12, Linda King (1978-79) 3-Point Field Goals Made: 112, Morgan Eye (2012-13)

35 Individual Season Records SCORING FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 776 Joni Davis 84-85 3-POINT FGs ATTEMPTED 1. 593 Joni Davis 84-85 1. 269 Morgan Eye 12-13 2. 756 Renee Kelly 85-86 2. 567 Amanda Lassiter 00-01 3. 713 Renee Kelly 86-87 2. 253 Morgan Eye 13-14 3. 544 Alyssa Hollins 07-08 3. 244 Morgan Eye 14-15 4. 667 Nancy Rutter 76-77 4. 535 Nancy Rutter 76-77 5. 624 Joni Davis 83-84 4. 235 Alyssa Hollins 07-08 5. 519 Sharon Farrah 76-77 5. 210 Alyssa Hollins 08-09 6. 610 Amanda Lassiter 00-01 6. 504 Renee Kelly 85-86 7. 580 Jennie Skimbo 79-80 6. 191 Amanda Hanneman 09-10 7. 497 Joni Davis 83-84 7. 187 Amanda Lassiter 00-01 8. 579 Sandie Prophete 88-89 8. 470 Lorraine Ferret 80-81 9. 568 Bri Kulas 13-14 8. 177 Morgan Eye 11-12 9. 468 Jennie Skimbo 79-80 9. 176 Maddie Stock 14-15 10. 556 Sharon Farrah 76-77 10. 467 Sandie Prophete 88-89 10. 166 Alyssa Hollins 06-07 POINTS PER GAME FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. 25.0 Joni Davis 84-85 3-POINT FG PCT. (Min. 30 att.) 1. .612 Kesha Bonds 95-96 1. .473 Lindsey Cunningham 15-16 2. 24.6 Renee Kelly 86-87 2. .595 Renee Kelly 86-87 3. 23.6 Renee Kelly 85-86 2. .460 Carlynn Savant 05-06 3. .575 Renee Kelly 85-86 3. .452 Amy Monsees 98-99 4. 20.1 Joni Davis 83-84 4. .572 Evan Unrau 00-01 5. 19.9 Julie Helm 97-98 4. .427 Morgan Eye 13-14 5. .568 Kesha Bonds 97-98 5. .422 Carlynn Savant 04-05 6. 19.1 Ericka Fields 91-92 6. .564 Sarah Campbell 83-84 19.1 Amanda Lassiter 00-01 6. .419 MyEsha Perkins 02-03 7. .557 Tracy Ellis 87-88 .419 Sandie Prophete 87-88 8. 19.0 Erika Martin 95-96 8. .551 Jordan Frericks 15-16 9. 18.6 Erika Martin 94-95 8. .416 Morgan Eye 12-13 .551 Mary Brueggestrass 82-83 9. .414 Amanda Hanneman 07-08 10. 18.5 Tracy Ellis 87-88 10. .550 Joni Davis 84-85 10. .410 Julie Helm 96-97 FIELD GOALS MADE 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 326 Joni Davis 84-85 1. 112 Morgan Eye 12-13 2. 290 Renee Kelly 85-86 2. 108 Morgan Eye 13-14 3. 275 Renee Kelly 86-87 3. 90 Alyssa Hollins 07-08 4. 272 Joni Davis 83-84 4. 84 Morgan Eye 14-15 5. 238 Amanda Lassiter 00-01 5. 65 Amanda Lassiter 00-01 6. 236 Sharon Farrah 76-77 6. 64 Alyssa Hollins 06-07 7. 228 Nancy Rutter 76-77 7. 63 Morgan Eye 11-12 8. 226 Jennie Skimbo 79-80 8. 60 Alyssa Hollins 08-09 9. 225 Sharon Farrah 77-78 60 Tracy Lozier 02-03 10. 223 Lorraine Ferret 80-81 10. 58 Amanda Hanneman 09-10 36 Individual Season Records FREE THROWS MADE REBOUNDS ASSISTS 1. 211 Nancy Rutter 76-77 1. 395 Renee Kelly 85-86 1. 233 Dee-Dee Polk 83-84 2. 176 Renee Kelly 85-86 2. 356 Nancy Rutter 76-77 2. 177 Amy Fordham 92-93 3. 175 Tracy Ellis 87-88 3. 327 Jordan Frericks 14-15 3. 175 Lianna Doty 13-14 4. 163 Renee Kelly 86-87 4. 293 Renee Kelly 84-85 4. 159 Kerensa Barr 02-03 5. 150 Ericka Fields 91-92 5. 289 Kesha Bonds 96-97 5. 151 Lianna Doty 12-13 6. 149 Christine Flores 11-12 6. 279 Ericka Fields 91-92 6. 148 Amy Fordham 93-94 7. 148 Nikki Smith 94-95 7. 276 Renee Kelly 86-87 148 Kerensa Barr 00-01 8. 145 Erika Martin 95-96 8. 274 Nancy Rutter 77-78 8. 140 RaeShara Brown 10-11 9. 137 Ericka Fields 90-91 9. 273 Kesha Bonds 97-98 9. 139 Dee-Dee Polk 82-83 10. 133 Julie Helm 97-98 10. 269 Debra Walker 81-82 10. 131 Eileen Keene 85-86 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED REBOUNDING AVERAGE STEALS 1. 280 Nancy Rutter 76-77 1. 12.3 Renee Kelly 85-86 1. 98 Amanda Lassiter 00-01 2. 275 Renee Kelly 85-86 2. 10.2 Nancy Rutter 75-76 2. 97 Carla Yancey 90-91 3. 265 Renee Kelly 86-87 3. 10.1 Kesha Bonds 97-98 3. 88 RaeShara Brown 09-10 4. 222 Tracy Ellis 87-88 4. 10.0 Ericka Fields 91-92 4. 86 Amanda Lassiter 99-00 5. 218 Ericka Fields 91-92 5. 9.9 Jordan Frericks 14-15 5. 84 Joni Davis 84-85 6. 208 Vantrece Williams 92-93 6. 9.6 Kesha Bonds 96-97 6. 82 RaeShara Brown 10-11 7. 201 Nikki Smith 94-95 7. 9.5 Kesha Bonds 98-99 82 Amy Fordham 92-93 8. 196 Erika Martin 95-96 9.5 Renee Kelly 86-87 8. 81 Joni Davis 83-84 9. 193 Christine Flores 11-12 9.5 Renee Kelly 84-85 9. 79 RaeShara Brown 08-09 10. 181 Ericka Fields 90-91 10. 9.4 Nancy Rutter 76-77 10. 77 Annette Hollins 81-82 77 Sarah Campbell 84-85 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE BLOCKED SHOTS 1. .912 Carlynn Savant 06-07 1. 93 Christine Flores 11-12 POINTS, FRESHMAN 2. .903 Juanita Robinson 15-16 2. 71 Stretch James 03-04 1. 515 Julie Helm 96-97 2. 448 Sophie Cunningham 15-16 3. .885 Kerensa Barr 01-02 3. 69 Amanda Lassiter 99-00 3. 327 Shakara Jones 06-07 4. .864 Kerensa Barr 02-03 4. 64 Amanda Lassiter 00-01 4. 326 Julie Maxey 76-77 5. .846 Lisa Plummer 80-81 5. 63 BreAnna Brock 11-12 5. 325 Cindy Kiser 76-77 6. .845 Amy Fordham 92-93 6. 60 Lisa Sandbothe 90-91 6. 312 Kesha Bonds 95-96 7. .838 Annette Schwander 83-84 7. 56 Mary Brueggestrass 84-85 7. 309 Joni Davis 81-82 8. .836 Julie Helm 97-98 8. 53 Nikki Smith 94-95 8. 293 Kathy Stevenson 76-77 9. .832 LaToya Bond 05-06 9. 46 Jordan Frericks 14-15 9. 292 Sharon Farrah 75-76 .832 Bri Kulas 13-14 46 Mary Brueggestrass 82-83 10. 266 Cierra Porter 15-16 11. .831 Sophie Cunningham 15-16 266 Nancy Rutter 74-75 266 Evan Unrau 00-01 37 Individual Career Records Games Played: 131, Cindy Kiser (1976-80) SCORING (1,000-POINT CLUB) 1. 2,126 Joni Davis 81-85 Points Scored: 2,126, Joni Davis (1981-85) 2. 2,119 Renee Kelly 83-87 Scoring Average: 17.4, Renee Kelly (1983-87) 3. 1,925 Julie Helm 96-00 4. 1,820 Sharon Farrah 75-79 Field Goals Made: 910, Joni Davis (1981-85) 5. 1,641 Nancy Rutter 74-78 6. 1,624 Lorraine Ferret 79-83 Field Goals Attempted: 1,711, Joni Davis (1981-85) 7. 1,597 Evan Unrau 00-04 Highest Field-Goal Percentage: .566, Renee Kelly (1983-87) 8. 1,535 Erika Martin 92-96 9. 1,480 Sandie Prophete 85-89 3-Point Field Goals Made: 367, Morgan Eye (2011-15) 10. 1,389 Ericka Fields 88-92 11. 1,381 Kesha Bonds 95-99 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 943, Morgan Eye (2011-15) 12. 1,374 Morgan Eye 11-15 3-Point Field-Goal Percentage: .436, Stacy Williams (1991-94) 13. 1,323 Alyssa Hollins 05-09 14. 1,321 Sarah Campbell 82-86 Free Throws Made: 481, Nancy Rutter (1974-78), Renee Kelly (1983-87) 15. 1,315 Julie Maxey 76-80 Free Throws Attempted: 792, Renee Kelly (1983-87) 16. 1,312 Christine Flores 08-12 17. 1,311 Mary Brueggestrass 81-85 Highest Free-Throw Pct.: .845 [196-of-232], Carlynn Savant (2004-07) 18. 1,255 Jessra Johnson 06-10 19. 1,218 Lisa Sandbothe 87-91 Rebounds: 1,098, Renee Kelly (1983-87) 20. 1,206 Shakara Jones 07-11 Rebound Average: 9.1, Kesha Bonds (1995-99) 21. 1,194 Stacy Williams 90-94 22. 1,186 LaToya Bond 01-05 Assists: 489, Kerensa Barr (2000-03) 23. 1,161 Kerensa Barr 99-03 24. 1,135 Daina Supstiks 77-81 Steals: 273, RaeShara Brown (2008-11) 25. 1,097 Cindy Kiser 76-80 Blocked Shots: 209, Christine Flores (2008-12) 26. 1,089 Suzanne Alt 73-77 27. 1,088 Debbie Walker 79-83 Personal Fouls: 403, Renee Kelly (1983-87) 28. 1,057 Jordan Frericks 13-16 29. 1,052 Tracy Ellis 84-88 30. 1,034 EeTisha Riddle 03-07 31. 1,028 Amanda Lassiter 99-01 32. 1,027 RaeShara Brown 07-11 33. 1,008 Bri Kulas 12-14 38 Individual Career Records POINTS PER GAME FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. (Min. 60 att.) 1. 17.4 Renee Kelly 83-87 1. .566 Renee Kelly 81-85 1. .436 Stacy Williams 90-94 2. 17.3 Julie Helm 96-00 2. .556 Kesha Bonds 95-99 2. .409 Lindsey Cunningham 13-16 3. 17.1 Joni Davis 81-85 3. .537 Sarah Campbell 82-86 3. .400 Carlynn Savant 04-07 4. 16.0 Bri Kulas 12-14 4. .532 Joni Davis 81-85 4. .397 Erika Martin 92-96 5. 16.6 Amanda Lassiter 99-01 5. .518 Dee-Dee Polk 82-84 5. .389 Morgan Eye 11-15 6. 16.3 Erika Martin 92-96 6. .517 Mary Brueggestrass 81-85 6. .366 Sierra Michaelis 13-16 7. 15.3 Nancy Rutter 74-78 7. .505 Jordan Frericks 13-16 7. .365 Julie Helm 96-00 15.3 Jennie Skimbo 77-80 8. .502 Sophie Cunningham 15-16 8. .364 Sandie Prophete 85-89 9. 15.0 Sharon Farrah 75-79 9. .501 Tracy Ellis 84-88 9. .358 Bri Kulas 12-14 10. 14.7 Vantrece Williams 91-93 10. .498 Lynette Linneman 89-93 10. .356 Sophie Cunningham 15-16 FIELD GOALS MADE 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE FREE THROWS MADE 1. 910 Joni Davis 81-85 1. 367 Morgan Eye 11-15 1. 481 Nancy Rutter 74-78 2. 819 Renee Kelly 83-87 2. 226 Alyssa Hollins 05-09 481 Renee Kelly 83-87 3. 770 Sharon Farrah 75-79 3. 142 Carlynn Savant 03-07 3. 428 Julie Helm 96-00 4. 687 Julie Helm 96-00 4. 140 Tracy Lozier 00-04 4. 390 Erika Martin 92-96 5. 667 Lorraine Ferret 79-83 5. 138 Morgan Stock 12-16 5. 386 Ericka Fields 88-92 6. 584 Evan Unrau 00-04 6. 131 Maddie Stock 12-16 6. 374 Christine Flores 08-12 7. 580 Nancy Rutter 75-78 7. 123 Julie Helm 96-00 7. 346 Evan Unrau 00-04 8. 573 Julie Maxey 76-80 8. 116 Sierra Michaelis 13-16 8. 322 Kesha Bonds 95-99 9. 566 Sandie Prophete 85-89 116 Stacy Williams 90-94 9. 316 Sandie Prophete 85-89 10. 560 Erika Martin 92-96 10. 113 Amanda Hanneman 06-10 10. 306 Joni Davis 81-85 306 Tracy Ellis 84-88 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 1,711 Joni Davis 81-85 1. 943 Morgan Eye 11-15 2. 1,685 Sharon Farrah 75-79 2. 637 Alyssa Hollins 05-09 3. 1,579 Julie Helm 96-00 3. 448 Maddie Stock 12-16 4. 1,449 Lorraine Ferret 79-83 4. 446 Morgan Stock 12-16 5. 1,448 Renee Kelly 83-87 5. 406 Tracy Lozier 00-04 6. 1,381 Alyssa Hollins 05-09 6. 355 Carlynn Savant 03-07 7. 1,260 Julie Maxey 76-80 7. 337 Julie Helm 96-00 8. 1,230 Sandie Prophete 85-89 8. 336 Amanda Hanneman 06-10 9. 1,214 Evan Unrau 00-04 9. 319 Kerensa Barr 99-03 10. 1,175 Jessra Johnson 06-10 10. 317 Sierra Michaelis 13-16

39 Individual Career Records FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED REBOUNDING AVERAGE STEALS 1. 792 Renee Kelly 83-87 1. 9.1 Kesha Bonds 95-99 1. 273 RaeShara Brown 07-11 2. 645 Nancy Rutter 74-78 2. 9.0 Renee Kelly 83-87 2. 248 Joni Davis 81-85 3. 570 Ericka Fields 88-92 3. 8.8 Nancy Rutter 74-78 3. 242 Kerensa Barr 99-03 4. 542 Erika Martin 92-96 4. 8.2 Jordan Frericks 13-16 4. 222 Carla Yancey 87-91 5. 536 Julie Helm 96-00 5. 7.9 Evan Unrau 00-04 5. 209 Sarah Campbell 82-85 6. 520 Christine Flores 08-12 6. 7.2 Vantrece Williams 91-93 6. 204 Amy Fordham 90-94 7. 486 Kesha Bonds 95-99 7. 7.0 Joni Davis 81-85 7. 197 Sandie Prophete 85-89 8. 483 Evan Unrau 00-04 8. 6.9 Jennie Skimbo 78-80 8. 194 Stacy Williams 90-94 9. 442 Tracy Ellis 84-88 9. 6.8 Annette Schwander 80-84 9. 184 Amanda Lassiter 99-01 10. 430 Joni Davis 81-85 10. 6.7 Erika Martin 92-96 10. 177 Renee Kelly 83-87

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE BLOCKED SHOTS 1. .845 Carlynn Savant 03-07 1. 209 Christine Flores 08-12 2. .843 Morgan Eye 11-15 2. 177 Mary Brueggestrass 81-85 3. .831 Sophie Cunningham 15-16 3. 143 Lisa Sandbothe 87-91 4. .812 Kerensa Barr 99-03 4. 133 Amanda Lassiter 99-01 5. .809 Morgan Eye 11-15 5. 125 Nikki Smith 91-95 6. .798 Julie Helm 96-00 6. 124 Kesha Bonds 95-99 7. .786 Bri Kulas 12-14 7. 118 Renee Kelly 83-87 8. .781 Juanita Robinson 14-16 Stretch James 01-04 9. .780 Cierra Porter 15-16 9. 108 Jordan Frericks 13-16 10. .779 Sharon Bax 86-90 108 Joni Davis 81-85 REBOUNDS ASSISTS 1. 1,098 Renee Kelly 83-87 1. 489 Kerensa Barr 99-03 2. 1,021 Kesha Bonds 95-99 2. 470 Amy Fordham 90-94 3. 945 Evan Unrau 00-04 3. 373 Lianna Doty 12-16 4. 863 Joni Davis 81-85 4. 372 Dee-Dee Polk 82-84 5. 831 Annette Schwander 80-84 5. 337 RaeShara Brown 07-11 6. 805 Mary Brueggestrass 81-85 6. 324 Lisa Ellis 84-88 7. 789 Jordan Frericks 13-16 7. 323 Joni Davis 81-85 8. 788 Lorraine Ferret 79-83 8. 315 Natalie Bright 98-02 9. 707 Tracy Ellis 84-88 9. 299 Erika Martin 92-96 10. 696 Lisa Sandbothe 87-91 10. 288 Julie Helm 96-00

40 All-Time Series Records ACC...... 6-11 Big 12 / Big Eight...... 195-225 Big West...... 7-4 MEAC...... 6-0 Clemson...... 1-1 Baylor ...... 5-16 Cal Poly Pomona...... 1-0 Delaware State...... 2-0 Florida State...... 2-2 Iowa State...... 46-28 Cal State Fullerton...... 3-0 Florida A&M...... 2-0 Georgia Tech...... 0-1 Kansas...... 38-43 Hawaii...... 0-1 Morgan State...... 1-0 Maryland...... 0-1 Kansas State...... 37-45 Long Beach State...... 1-2 South Carolina State...... 1-0 Miami...... 0-2 Oklahoma...... 29-30 UC Riverside...... 1-0 North Carolina...... 0-1 Oklahoma State...... 30-25 UC Santa Barbara...... 1-1 Mid-American...... 12-1 North Carolina State...... 0-1 TCU...... 2-0 Ball State...... 3-0 Notre Dame...... 0-1 Texas...... 2-23 Colonial Athletic...... 3-1 Eastern Michigan...... 0-1 Pittsburgh...... 1-0 Texas Tech...... 6-14 James Madison...... 0-1 Miami (Ohio)...... 2-0 Virginia Tech...... 0-1 West Virginia...... 0-1 Northeastern...... 1-0 Northern Illinois...... 3-0 Wake Forest...... 2-0 Towson...... 1-0 Ohio...... 1-0 Big East...... 10-11 UNC Wilmington...... 1-0 Toledo...... 2-0 America East...... 1-0 Butler...... 0-1 Western Michigan...... 1-0 Hartford...... 1-0 Creighton...... 7-8 Conference USA...... 14-4 Georgetown...... 1-0 Charlotte...... 2-0 Missouri Valley...... 71-23 American...... 13-8 Marquette...... 1-0 Louisiana Tech...... 0-1 Bradley...... 9-3 Cincinnati...... 1-0 Providence...... 1-0 Marshall...... 0-1 Drake...... 1-3 Houston...... 2-0 Xavier...... 0-2 Middle Tennessee...... 2-0 Evansville...... 7-0 Louisville...... 2-0 North Texas...... 2-0 Illinois State...... 11-4 Memphis...... 7-6 Big Sky...... 4-0 Old Dominion...... 0-1 Indiana State...... 1-0 SMU...... 0-2 Idaho State...... 2-0 SMU...... 0-1 Loyola Chicago...... 4-0 UCF...... 1-0 North Dakota...... 1-0 Texas San Antonio...... 3-0 Missouri State...... 18-8 Portland State...... 1-0 Tulsa...... 2-0 Northern Iowa...... 6-0 Atlantic 10...... 23-0 Southern Illinois...... 8-5 Dayton...... 1-0 UAB...... 2-0 Big Ten...... 51-60 UTEP...... 1-0 Western Illinois...... 2-0 Duquesne...... 2-0 Illinois...... 3-9 Wichita State...... 6-0 Saint Louis...... 20-0 Indiana...... 2-2 Horizon...... 7-2 Iowa...... 1-5 Mountain West...... 6-5 Atlantic Sun...... 2-0 Cleveland State...... 1-0 Michigan...... 0-1 Milwaukee...... 2-0 Colorado State...... 0-1 Lipscomb...... 1-0 Minnesota...... 4-5 New Mexico...... 2-1 North Florida...... 1-0 Wright State...... 2-0 Nebraska...... 31-40 Wisconsin-Green Bay...... 1-2 San Diego State...... 2-2 Northwestern...... 4-1 Youngstown State...... 1-0 UNLV...... 1-0 Ohio State...... 2-0 Wyoming...... 1-1 Penn State...... 1-0 Ivy League...... 1-0 Rutgers...... 0-2 Princeton...... 1-0 Wisconsin...... 3-0 41 Northeast...... 2-0 SEC...... 44-69 Summit ...... 11-4 Other...... 75-29 Robert Morris...... 2-0 Alabama...... 4-3 IUPUI...... 1-0 Bethany...... 1-0 Arkansas...... 6-11 South Dakota...... 1-0 Central Missouri...... 10-6 Ohio Valley...... 47-4 Auburn...... 4-4 South Dakota State...... 1-3 Claremore JC...... 1-0 Austin Peay...... 2-1 Florida...... 5-0 Western Illinois...... 8-1 Columbia College...... 2-0 Delta State...... 2-0 Belmont...... 1-0 Georgia...... 3-6 Graceland...... 1-0 Eastern Illinois...... 8-2 Kentucky...... 1-5 Sun Belt...... 7-5 Grand View...... 1-3 Eastern Kentucky...... 2-0 LSU...... 3-6 Arkansas State...... 2-2 Meramec...... 1-0 Murray State...... 6-0 Mississippi State...... 1-5 Louisiana...... 0-1 Midland...... 1-0 SIU Edwardsville...... 2-0 Ole Miss...... 5-1 Louisiana Monroe...... 0-1 Mississippi Women’s...... 1-0 Southeast Missouri...... 17-1 South Carolina...... 1-4 South Alabama...... 1-1 Missouri Western...... 2-0 Tennessee State...... 1-0 Tennessee...... 1-7 Texas State...... 2-0 Missouri S&T...... 3-0 Tennessee Tech...... 3-0 Texas A&M...... 8-16 Troy...... 1-0 Missouri-St. Louis...... 6-3 UT Martin...... 5-0 Vanderbilt...... 2-3 Western Kentucky...... 1-0 Moberly CC...... 2-0 Montclair State...... 1-0 NJIT...... 1-0 Pac-12...... 35-52 Southern...... 4-2 SWAC...... 16-1 Northeastern Illinois...... 2-0 Arizona...... 1-0 Centenary...... 1-0 Alcorn State...... 1-0 Northwest Missouri State...13-5 Arizona State...... 0-1 Davidson...... 1-0 Alabama State...... 2-0 Northwestern Oklahoma.... 1-0 California...... 0-1 Samford...... 0-2 Arkansas-Pine Bluff...... 6-0 Oklahoma Baptist...... 1-0 Colorado...... 29-42 Chattanooga...... 2-0 Jackson State...... 1-1 Oklahoma City...... 1-0 Oregon...... 1-0 Mississippi Valley State..... 3-0 Omaha...... 1-0 Oregon State...... 1-0 Southland...... 19-7 Prairie View A&M...... 1-0 Phillips...... 0-2 Stanford...... 1-4 Lamar...... 3-0 Southern...... 1-0 Pittsburg State...... 2-0 UCLA...... 2-0 Queens...... 0-1 McNeese State...... 1-0 Texas Southern...... 1-0 Seminole JC...... 0-1 USC...... 0-4 New Orleans...... 1-1 Simpson...... 1-0 Nicholls State...... 1-0 West Coast...... 10-1 Southern Connecticut...... 0-1 Patriot League...... 1-0 Northwestern State...... 0-1 BYU...... 6-0 Southwest Baptist...... 1-0 Holy Cross...... 1-0 Oral Roberts...... 6-0 Loyola Marymount...... 1-0 Texas Woman’s...... 1-0 Sam Houston State...... 2-0 Pepperdine...... 1-1 Truman State...... 7-1 Southeastern Louisiana...... 2-0 Saint Mary’s...... 2-0 U.S. International...... 1-0 Stephen F. Austin...... 1-5 Valdosta State...... 1-1 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi....2-0 Western Athletic...... 19-2 Wayland Baptist...... 3-4 WESCO...... 1-0 Chicago State...... 5-0 William Penn...... 2-1 Idaho...... 0-1 Texas Rio Grande Valley..... 2-0 UMKC...... 12-1 42 Postseason History TIGERS AT A GLANCE 2003, Columbia, Mo. Postseason Appearances______23 NCAA 2ND ROUND March 24 — Mizzou 88, Ball State 77 Postseason Games______59 1986, Austin, Texas 2007, Laramie, Wyo. March 18 — Wyoming 73, Mizzou 67 Won-Lost Record, Postseason Play ______29-30 March 14 — Texas 108, Mizzou 67 2015, Manhattan, Kan. NCAA Tournament Appearances______10 2000, Athens, Ga. — East Region March 22 — Mizzou 67, Kansas State 48 NCAA Tournament Games______15 March 18 — Mizzou 78, Georgia 65 2016, Austin, Texas — East Region NCAA Tournament Record______5-10 RD March 21 — Texas 73, Mizzou 55 WNIT 3 ROUND WNIT Appearances______7 2015, Ann Arbor, Mich. WNIT Games______12 NCAA SWEET 16 March 26 — Michigan 65, Mizzou 55 WNIT Record______5-7 1982, Stanford, Calif. — West Regional March 19 — Maryland 80, Mizzou 68 WNIT QUARTERFINALS ST NCAA 1 ROUND 2000, Pittsburgh, Pa. — East Regional 2003, Fort Collins, Colo. 1982, Eugene, Ore. — West Region March 24 — Louisiana Tech 78, Mizzou 67 March 27 — Colorado State 62, Mizzou 61 March 13 — Mizzou 59, Oregon 53 1983, Auburn, Ala. — South Region WNIT 1ST ROUND MAIAW STATE TOURNAMENT March 19 — Auburn 89, Mizzou 76 2000, Columbia, Mo. 1975, Springfield, Mo. 1984, Baton Rouge, La. — South Region March 15 — Mizzou 84, Evansville 81 Feb. 21 — Missouri-St. Louis 72, Mizzou 55 March 18 — LSU 92, Mizzou 82 2002, Columbia, Mo. Feb. 22 — Mizzou 87, Meramec 66 1985, Monroe, La. — South Region March 13 — Alabama 68, Mizzou 67 Feb. 23 — Mizzou 59, Northeast Missouri 57 March 14 — Louisiana Monroe 85, Mizzou 84 (OT) 2003, Columbia, Mo. 1976, Warrensburg, Mo. 1986, Columbia, Mo. — Midwest Region March 19 — Mizzou 72, Western Illinois 69 (2 OT) Feb. 21 — Northwest Missouri 69, Mizzou 61 March 12 — Mizzou 66, Arkansas 65 2013, Columbia, Mo. Feb. 22 — Mizzou 78, Southwest Missouri 63 1994, Lubbock, Texas — Midwest Region March 20 — Eastern Illinois 60, Mizzou 58 1977, St. Louis, Mo. March 16 — Texas Tech 75, Mizzou 61 2014, Omaha, Neb. Feb. 25 — Mizzou 96, Northwest Missouri 59 2000, Athens, Ga. — East Region March 20 — Creighton 77, Mizzou 51 Feb. 26 — Central Missouri 91, Mizzou 88 (OT) March 16 — Mizzou 71, Wisconsin 68 2015, Cedar Falls, Iowa 1978, Columbia, Mo. 2004, Tempe, Ariz. — Midwest Region March 19 — Mizzou 69, Northern Iowa 61 Feb. 23 — Mizzou 73, Southwest Missouri 60 March 20 — Stanford 68, Mizzou 44 Feb. 24 — Mizzou 71, Northwest Missouri 68 2006, University Park, Pa. — East Region WNIT 2ND ROUND 1979, Warrensburg, Mo. March 19 — Virginia Tech 82, Mizzou 51 2000, Fayetteville, Ark. Feb. 23 — Mizzou 68, Northeast Missouri 67 2016, Austin, Texas — East Region March 18 — Arkansas 89, Mizzou 88 Feb. 24 — Mizzou 67, Central Missouri 63 March 19 — Mizzou 78, BYU 69 43 AIAW REGION VI TOURNAMENT AIAW NATIONAL TOURNAMENT 1977, Decorah, Iowa 1977, Minneapolis, Minn. March 10 — Mizzou 85, William Penn 70 March 23 — Southern Connecticut 80, Mizzou 66 March 11 — Mizzou 71, Central Missouri 69 March 24 — Mizzou 60, Minnesota 39 March 12 — Kansas State 70, Mizzou 54 March 25 — Baylor 85, Mizzou 75 1978, Manhattan, Kan. March 9 — Mizzou 88, Iowa State 72 March 10 — Mizzou 95, Kansas 63 March 11 — Mizzou 70, Kansas State 68 1979, Minneapolis, Minn. March 9 — Mizzou 96, South Dakota 64 March 10 — Kansas 79, Mizzou 70 March 11 — Drake 91, Mizzou 67 1980, Columbia, Mo. March 6 — Nebraska 74, Mizzou 73 (OT) 1981, Minneapolis, Minn. March 13 — Mizzou 85, Nebraska 70 March 14 — Minnesota 75, Mizzou 65 March 15 — Drake 85, Mizzou 71

AIAW SATELLITE TOURNAMENT 1978, Denton, Texas March 17 — North Carolina State 70, Mizzou 64 March 18 — Mizzou 79, Ohio State 69

AIAW SUB-REGIONAL 1980, Pittsburg, Kan. Feb. 28 — Mizzou 92, Pittsburgh State 68 Feb. 29 — Central Missouri 80, Mizzou 69 March 1 — Mizzou 77, Kansas 73

44 NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME RECORDS/TEAM HIGHS WNIT GAME RECORDS/TEAM HIGHS

Most Points Scored:______84______3/14/85 at Louisiana Monroe Most Points Scored:...... 88...... 3/24/2003 vs. Ball State, 3/18/2000 at Arkansas Fewest Points Scored:______44______3/20/04 vs. Stanford Fewest Points Scored...... 58...... 3/20/2013 vs. Eastern Illinois Greatest Margin of Victory:______13______3/18/01 at Georgia Greatest Margin of Victory...... 19...... 3/22/2015 at Kansas State Greatest Margin of Defeat:______39______3/14/86 at Texas Greatest Margin of Defeat:...... 10...... 3/26/2015 at Michigan Field Goals Made:______37______3/14/85 at Northeast Louisiana Field Goals Made...... 39...... 3/18/2000 at Arkansas One Half:______23______3/14/85 at Northeast Louisiana (2nd Half) One Half...... 18...... 3/24/2003 vs. Ball State (1st Half) Field Goals Att.:______81______3/14/85 at Northeast Louisiana One Half:______49______3/14/85 at Northeast Louisiana (2nd Half) Field Goals Att...... 80...... 3/18/2000 at Arkansas Field Goal Percentage:______.568______3/19/16 vs. BYU One Half...... 36...... 3/20/2013 vs. Eastern Illinois One Half:______.688______3/19/16 vs. BYU (2nd Half) Field Goal Pct...... 564...... 3/15/2000 vs. Evansville 3-Point FG Made:______8______3/16/01 vs. Wisconsin One Half...... 538...... 2x, last 3/20/2013 vs. Eastern Illinois (2nd half) 3-Point FG Att.:______21______3/24/01 vs. Louisiana Tech 3-Point FG Made...... 16...... 3/22/2015 at Kansas State Three-Point FG Pct.:______.400______3/16/01 vs. Wisconsin 3-Point FG Att...... 37...... 3/22/2015 at Kansas State Free Throws Made:______23______3/19/16 vs. BYU Three-Point FG Pct...... 455...... 3/18/2000 at Arkansas Free Throws Att.:______28______3/19/16 vs. BYU Free Throws Made...... 26...... 3/19/2003 vs. Western Illinois Free Throw Per.:______.900 (18-20)______3/19/82 vs. Maryland Free Throws Att...... 35...... 3/19/2003 vs. Western Illinois Most Rebounds:______55______3/14/85 at Northeast Louisiana Free Throw Per...... 929 (13-14)...... 3/18/2007 at Wyoming Fewest Rebounds:______21______3/19/82 at Auburn Most Rebounds...... 50...... 3/22/2015 at Kansas State Largest Rebound Margin:______+10______3/19/16 vs. BYU Fewest Rebounds...... 27...... 3/24/2003 vs. Ball State Largest Rebound Deficit:______-25______3/19/83 at Auburn Assists:______18______3/18/84 at LSU Largest Rebound Margin...... 19...... 3/22/2015 at Kansas State Steals:______14______3/13/82 at Oregon Largest Rebound Deficit...... 25...... 3/24/2003 vs. Ball State Blocks:______8______3/20/04 vs. Stanford Assists...... 22...... 3/15/2000 vs. Evansville Most Turnovers:______23______3/19/82 vs. Maryland Steals...... 22...... 3/19/2003 vs. Western Illinois Fewest Turnovers:______9______3/19/83 at Auburn Blocks...... 10...... 3/15/2000 vs. Evansville

45 SEASON OPENERS (34-8) Program Records Date Opponent Outcome Score OVERTIME GAMES (20-26) 1974-75 at Columbia College W 47-16 HOME OPENERS (34-8) Date Opponent Outcome Score 1975-76 at Grand View L 95-80 Date Opponent Outcome Score 2/26/77 Central Missouri L 91-88 1976-77 at William Penn L 76-66 1974-75 Kansas W 54-53 1/13/79 at Southern Illinois L 62-60 1977-78 William Penn W 84-78 1975-76 Grand View L 104-65 11/17/79 at Minnesota L 88-82 1978-79 Minnesota W 82-57 1976-77 Claremore W 57-52 3/6/80 Nebraska L 74-73 1979-80 at Minnesota L 88-82 1977-78 William Penn W 84-78 2/16/82 Central Missouri W 72-64 1980-81 Minnesota L 89-82 1978-79 Minnesota W 82-57 1/29/83 at Kansas (3 OT) L 118-111 1981-82 Missouri State W 73-61 1979-80 BYU W 90-70 2/23/83 Southern Illinois (2 OT) W 83-76 1982-83 Missouri State W 95-56 1980-81 Minnesota L 89-82 1/5/84 Florida State W 83-66 1981-82 Missouri State W 73-61 12/14/84 Brigham Young W 104-102 1983-84 Northern Iowa W 110-47 1/30/85 Oklahoma State W 79-75 1984-85 Cleveland State W 119-70 1982-83 Missouri State W 95-56 1983-84 Northern Iowa W 110-47 3/14/85 Northeast Louisiana L 85-84 1985-86 Arizona W 86-62 2/11/87 Kansas L 81-79 1986-87 James Madison L 74-73 1984-85 Cleveland State W 119-70 1985-86 Memphis W 80-66 12/30/87 Northern Illinois W 78-76 1987-88 at Iowa L 85-71 11/26/88 at Memphis L 81-77 1988-89 at Arkansas State W 88-75 1986-87 UMKC W 91-72 1987-88 Central Missouri W 84-54 1/29/89 Nebraska W 84-75 1989-90 Evansville W 99-61 1/4/90 at SMU L 74-72 1990-91 Brigham Young W 70-63 1988-89 Missouri State W 75-52 1989-90 LSU L 56-50 11/24/90 Indiana L 70-65 1991-92 at Southeast Missouri W 68-57 1990-91 Creighton L 67-63 12/11/90 at UMKC W 66-65 1992-93 Eastern Illinois W 68-45 1991-92 UMKC L 60-58 1/23/91 at Colorado L 74-71 1993-94 at Northeastrn Illinois W 67-52 1992-93 Eastern Illinois W 68-45 2/12/92 at Nebraska L 69-65 1994-95 Evansville W 76-67 1993-94 Texas Rio Grande Valley W 80-65 12/9/92 Creighton L 70-65 1995-96 Creighton L 78-69 1994-95 Evansville W 76-67 2/28/93 at Oklahoma State W 64-63 1996-97 Missouri S&T W 98-53 1995-96 Creighton L 78-69 1/19/96 Nebraska L 73-68 1997-98 Missouri S&T W 79-74 1996-97 Missouri S&T W 98-53 2/16/96 at Iowa State L 77-73 1998-99 Bradley W 73-57 1997-98 Missouri S&T W 79-74 12/11/97 at Western Illinois L 68-66 1999-00 at Bradley W 92-49 1998-99 Bradley W 73-57 1/24/98 Iowa State W 59-57 2000-01 Eastern Illinois W 106-59 1999-00 Arkansas L 83-76 3/15/00 Evansville W 84-81 2001-02 at UMKC W 67-48 2000-01 Eastern Illinois W 106-59 3/17/00 at Arkansas L 89-88 2002-03 at Missouri State W 68-52 2001-02 Missouri State W 61-57 2/10/01 Kansas W 89-84 2003-04 at Bradley W 77-58 2002-03 Bradley W 77-76 3/19/03 Western Illinois (2 OT) W 72-69 2004-05 Northern Illinois W 68-61 2003-04 Southern W 79-43 2/22/04 Kansas State (2 OT) L 93-90 2005-06 Clemson W 78-54 2004-05 Evansville W 82-66 2/26/05 at Nebraska W 70-65 2006-07 Southern Illinois W 71-60 2005-06 Northwestern W 87-64 2/1/06 at Kansas State W 66-65 2007-08 Murray State W 73-64 2006-07 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W 89-60 2/25/06 at Kansas L 81-71 2008-09 South Dakota State L 55-50 2007-08 Murray State W 73-64 1/10/07 Texas L 79-77 2009-10 Northern Iowa W 74-57 2008-09 South Dakota State L 55-50 12/8/07 Stephen F. Austin L 84-81 2010-11 at Memphis W 67-40 2009-10 Northern Illinois W 75-57 12/15/07 UMKC W 75-73 2011-12 at Texas-San Antonio W 70-50 2010-11 UT Martin W 53-30 3/11/08 vs. Oklahoma W 70-64 2012-13 Saint Louis W 67-51 2011-12 North Florida W 67-46 11/29/08 vs. Holy Cross L 94-93 2013-14 at Saint Louis W 74-59 2012-13 Saint Louis W 67-51 2/23/10 Colorado L 80-79 2014-15 Western Illinois W 89-52 2013-14 SIU Edwardsville W 59-48 3/7/10 Texas Tech W 58-55 2015-16 at Missouri State W 71-55 2014-15 Western Illinois W 89-52 1/8/11 Texas W 85-80 46 2015-16 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 85-34 2/5/11 Kansas State L 60-55 OVERTIME GAMES (CONT.) MIZZOU’S ALL-TIME RECORD 2/16/11 Oklahoma State W 71-65 2/19/11 at Kansas L 75-70 Overall Conf. 2/21/12 at Iowa State L 66-59 Year Head Coach W L W L Place Notes 2/25/12 vs. Kansas State W 61-56 1974-75 Alexis Jarrett 9 8 – – – 1/20/13 at Ole Miss W 73-72 2/22/13 vs. LSU L 78-74 1975-76 Joann Rutherford 10 9 – – – 1/21/16 at #12 Texas A&M L 81-77 1976-77 Joann Rutherford 28 12 – – – 1977-78 Joann Rutherford 26 6 – – – Big Eight Champions; #13 in final AP poll 1978-79 Joann Rutherford 20 13 – – – Big Eight runner-up 1979-80 Joann Rutherford 18 12 – – – Big Eight runner-up 1980-81 Joann Rutherford 21 12 – – – 1981-82 Joann Rutherford 24 9 – – – NCAA Sweet Sixteen; #20 in final AP poll 1982-83 Joann Rutherford 25 6 10 4 – NCAA First Round; #15 in final AP poll 1983-84 Joann Rutherford 25 6 12 2 2nd NCAA First Round; #11 in final AP poll 1984-85 Joann Rutherford 22 9 12 2 1st NCAA First Round; Big Eight Tourn. Champs. 1985-86 Joann Rutherford 20 12 8 5 5th NCAA Second Round; Big Eight Tourn. Champs. 1986-87 Joann Rutherford 20 9 9 5 t-1st Big Eight co-Champions 1987-88 Joann Rutherford 18 11 9 5 2nd 1988-89 Joann Rutherford 17 12 7 7 4th 1989-90 Joann Rutherford 20 8 11 3 1st Big Eight Champions 1990-91 Joann Rutherford 10 18 3 11 8th 1991-92 Joann Rutherford 16 12 7 7 5th 1992-93 Joann Rutherford 19 8 8 6 5th 1993-94 Joann Rutherford 12 18 3 11 7th NCAA First Round; Big Eight Tourn. Champ. 1994-95 Joann Rutherford 15 12 5 9 6th 1995-96 Joann Rutherford 15 12 6 8 5th 1996-97 Joann Rutherford 10 20 3 13 10th 1997-98 Joann Rutherford 11 16 3 13 12th 422-262 career record 1998-99 Cindy Stein 13 15 5 11 10th 1999-00 Cindy Stein 18 12 7 9 7th WNIT Second Round 2000-01 Cindy Stein 22 10 10 6 5th NCAA Sweet Sixteen 2001-02 Cindy Stein 14 15 5 11 t-9th WNIT First Round 2002-03 Cindy Stein 17 14 9 7 t-5th WNIT Quarterfinals 2003-04 Cindy Stein 17 13 7 9 t-7th NCAA First Round 47 MIZZOU’S ALL-TIME RECORD CONT.

2004-05 Cindy Stein 11 18 4 12 t-10th Joann Rutherford (1975-98) 2005-06 Cindy Stein 21 10 10 6 4th NCAA First Round 422-262 Record at Mizzou 2006-07 Cindy Stein 17 14 5 11 10th WNIT Second Round 6 NCAA Tournament appearances 2007-08 Cindy Stein 10 21 2 14 12th 2008-09 Cindy Stein 13 17 4 12 t-10th 3 Big Eight Tournament Championships 2009-10 Cindy Stein 12 18 2 14 12th 185-177 career record 3 Big Eight Conference Chamionships 2010-11 Robin Pingeton 13 18 5 11 10th 2011-12 Robin Pingeton 13 18 2 16 10th 2012-13 Robin Pingeton 17 15 6 10 8th WNIT First Round 2013-14 Robin Pingeton 17 14 6 10 8th WNIT First Round 2014-15 Robin Pingeton 19 14 7 9 T-7th WNIT Quarterfinals 2015-16 Robin Pingeton 22 10 8 8 T-7th NCAA Second Round TOTALS 42 Seasons 717 535 (.573) Cindy Stein (1998-10) 185-177 Record at Mizzou 3 NCAA Tournament appearances 4 WNIT appearances

Robin Pingeton (2010-Present) 101-89 Record at Mizzou 1 NCAA Tournament appearance 1 20-win season 3 WNIT appearances

48 Awards and Honors KODAK ALL-AMERICA ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS SELECT TEAM Lisa Sandbothe______1990 KODAK ALL-DISTRICT TEAM PLAYER OF THE YEAR Ericka Fields______1991 Lorraine Ferret______1983 Joni Davis______1984 Vantrece Williams______1992 Joni Davis______1984-85 Joni Davis______1985 Renee Kelly______1987 Renee Kelly______1986 ALL-1980s TEAM Tracy Ellis______1988 Renee Kelly______1987 Joni Davis______First Team Sandie Prophete______1989 Renee Kelly______Second Team Ericka Fields______1992 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Sharon Farrah__ Honorable Mention Erika Martin______1996 Kesha Bonds______1996 Lorraine Ferret_ Honorable Mention Evan Unrau______2004 Julie Helm______1997 Erika Martin____ Honorable Mention LaToya Bond______2006 Sophie Cunningham______2016 Nancy Rutter___ Honorable Mention Joann Rutherford______Coach HONORABLE MENTION NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Lorraine Ferret______1983 Amanda Lassiter______2000 Joni Davis______1984-85 Renee Kelly______1987 SIXTH WOMAN OF THE YEAR Tracy Ellis______1988 Morgan Eye______2013 Sandie Prophete______1989 Ericka Fields______1992 COACH OF THE YEAR Erika Martin______1996 Joann Rutherford______1984 Evan Unrau______2004 Joann Rutherford______1985 LaToya Bond______2006 Joann Rutherford______1990

TOURNAMENT MVP Joni Davis______1983-85 Renee Kelly______1986 Nikki Smith______1994 49 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS HONORABLE MENTION ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM FIRST TEAM Kerensa Barr______2002-03 Sharon Farrah______1978-79 LaToya Bond______2006 Kesha Bonds______1997-98 Nancy Rutter______1978 Marcia Brooks______1990 BreAnna Brock______2012 Daina Supstiks______1979-81 Joni Davis______1984-85 Marcia Brooks______1989 Linda King______1979 Tracy Ellis______1988 Tiffany Brooks______2005-06 Jennie Skimbo______1980 Lorraine Ferret______1983 RaeShara Brown______2010 Julie Maxey______1980 Ericka Fields______1991 Mary Brueggestrass______1983, 1985 Lorraine Ferret______1982 Renee Kelly______1986-87 Jordan Frericks______2014 Joni Davis______1983-85 Bri Kulas______2014 Julie Helm______1997 Dee-Dee Polk______1983-84 Amanda Lassiter______2001 Alyssa Hollins______2008-09 Mary Bruegestrass______1985 Erika Martin______1996 Stretch James______2004 Sarah Campbell______1985 EeTisha Riddle______2007 Jessra Johnson______2010 Renee Kelly______1986-87 Evan Unrau______2003-04 Renee Kelly______1985 Sandie Prophete______1987 Maggie LeValley______1987 Tracy Ellis______1988 SECOND TEAM Lynette Linneman______1992 Lisa Sandbothe______1989 Sharon Bax______1990 Erika Martin______1994 Nikki Smith______1994 RaeShara Brown______2011 Melissa McFerrin______1983 Erika Martin______1994 Sarah Campbell______1985 Christelle N’Garsanet______2005 Sophie Cunningham______2016 Lisa Sandbothe______1991 WOMENSCOLLEGEHOOPS.COM Joni Davis______1983 Carlynn Savant______2006-07 Ericka Fields______1992 Evan Unrau______2002 ALL-UNDERRATED TEAM Christine Flores______2012 Marlena “Pep” Williams______2001 Amanda Lassiter______2001 Jordan Frericks______2015, 2016 Stacy Williams______1993 Bri Kulas ______2013 Vantrece Williams______1992 REAL SPORTS MAGAZINE Lynette Linneman______1993 Carla Yancey______1991 Erika Martin______1995 SECOND TEAM Christelle N’Garsanet______2006 DEFENSIVE TEAM Amanda Lassiter______2001 Dee-Dee Polk______1984 LaToya Bond______2006 Sandie Prophete______1988, 1989 Christelle N’Garsanet______2006 FULL COURT PRESS Lisa Sandbothe______1990 Nikki Smith______1995 ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM THIRD TEAM Vantrece Williams______1993 Sophie Cunningham______2016 Amanda Lassiter______2001 Cierra Porter______2016 Kyley Simmons______2012 THIRD TEAM Kesha Bonds______1999 Julie Helm______1998-99 50 ASSOCIATED PRESS ACADEMIC Liz Smith______2012 ALL-CONFERENCE Lindsay Thornton______1997 ALL-SEC SECOND TEAM Evan Unrau______2002-04 Bri Kulas______2014 FIRST TEAM Vantrece Williams______1993 Ekpe Akpaffiong______1997-99 Leslie Woehrer______1997 ALL-SEC HONORABLE MENTION Kerensa Barr______2001-03 Sophie Cunningham______2016 Tamika Bates______1995 SECOND TEAM / Jordan Frericks______2015, 2016 Sharon Bax______1989-90 HONORABLE MENTION Natalie Bright______1999-02 Sharon Bax______1988 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NEWS SERVICE RaeShara Brown______2009-10 RaeShara Brown______2011 Mary Brueggestrass______1985 Susan Dixon______1995-96 FOURTH TEAM Mandy Bryan______1996 Kassie Drew______2007 Amanda Lassiter______2001 Joni Davis______1983-85 Maggie Flynn______2012 Susan Dixon______1997 Marcie Flynn______1996 AIAW Morgan Eye______2012 Tracy Franklin______2000 Lorraine Ferrett (All-Region 6)______1981 Bree Fowler______2012 Blair Hardiek______2005, 2007 Kendra Frazier______2010 Julie Helm______1998-99 WADE TROPHY Bailey Gee______2011-12 Nancy Hoover______1991 Lorraine Ferret (Finalist)______1983 Julie Helm______2000 Tanisha Johnson______1995 Alyssa Hollins______2007-09 Tonya Jorgenson______1988-89 SOCRATES AWARD Nancy Hoover______1992 Lynette Linneman______1991 Kerensa Barr (finalist)______2003 Ali Johnston______1999-00 Alison Lucy______1995-96 Renee Kelly______1986-87 Jasmyn Otote______2010 UNITED STATES BASKETBALL Maggie Le Valley______1987 Diane Peterson______1995 WRITERS ASSOCIATION Lynette Linneman______1992-93 Liene Priede______2012 Tracy Lozier______2002-04 Stacy Primus______1989-90 NATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Kacey McFarland______2007 Marissa Scott______2008 FINALIST Christa Millham______2001 Mandy Shaw______1994 Sophie Cunningham______2016 Bekah Mills______2009 Lindsay Thornton______1996 Amy Monsees______1997-00 Stephanie White______1997 Christelle N’Garsanet______2005-06 Leslie Woehrer______1996 Tori Niemann______2012 Terianne Wolford______2003 Stacy Primus______1991 Megan Roney______2003-05 Carlynn Savant______2005-07 Andrea Siemer______1994-96 51 SEC ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA® SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Lianna Doty______2014 SECOND TEAM Joni Davis______1985 WINTER SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL THIRD TEAM Lindsey Cunningham____ 2014-15, 2015-16 Kerensa Barr______2002 Lianna Doty______2014-15. 2015-16 Morgan Eye______2013-14. 2014-15 ALL-DISTRICT VII Bree Fowler______2013-14, 2014-15 Kerensa Barr______2002-03 Jordan Frericks______2014-15, 2015-16 Sharon Bax______1990 Michelle Hudyn______2014-15 Joni Davis______1984-85 Bri Kulas______2014 Nancy Hoover______1992 Kayla McDowell______2014-15, 2015-16 Amy Monsees______1999-00 Bri Porter______2015-16 Carlynn Savant______2007 Juanita Robinson______2015 Andrea Siemer______1996 Kyley Simmons______2013 Liz Smith______2013 NCAA POSTGRADUATE Maddie Stock______2014-15, 2015-16 SCHOLARSHIP Mogan Stock______2014-15, 2015-16 Joni Davis______1985 SEC FIRST-YEAR ACADEMIC Morgan Eye______2015 HONOR ROLL Lindsey Cunningham______2013 Lianna Doty______2013 Jordan Frericks______2014 Michelle Hudyn______2013 Kayla McDowell______2014 Cierra Porter______2016 Hannah Schuchts______2016 Maddie Stock______2013 Mogan Stock______2013

52 All-Time Attendance Records TOP HOME GAME ATTENDANCE TOP AWAY GAME ATTENDANCE

Date Opponent Outcome Score Attendance Date Opponent Outcome Score Attendance 1. 2/9/02 Kansas W 69-57 10,321 1. 1/10/16 South Carolina L 83-58 15,934 2. 2/10/01 Kansas W 89-84 10,126 2. 2/27/10 Nebraska L 67-51 13,595 3. 2/2/03 Colorado W 71-52 8,563 3. 2/19/00 Iowa State L 101-66 13,080 4. 1/4/16 Tennessee L 71-55 7,989 4. 1/3/01 Texas Tech L 82-64 12,415 5. 12/18/04 Stanford L 71-55 7,585 5. 1/31/09 Oklahoma L 78-56 11,573 6. 1/31/04 Colorado L 68-66 7,154 6. 2/25/07 Oklahoma L 72-57 11,510 7. 12/29/15 Charlotte W 88-71 6,154 7. 1/26/05 Texas Tech L 75-45 11,368 8. 2/28/16 Vanderbilt L 56-52 5,998 8. 2/20/10 Iowa State L 55-42 11,212 9. 1/24/16 Florida W 79-64 5,941 9. 2/9/08 Iowa State L 64-46 10,994 10. 1/14/95 Colorado L 75-67 5,684 10. 1/10/13 Tennessee L 84-39 10,967 11. 2/23/14 Tennessee L 56-50 5,017 11. 1/29/11 Iowa State L 71-56 10,820 12. 2/14/16 Arkansas W 69-48 4,766 12. 2/21/12 Iowa State L 66-59 10,539 13. 2/11/06 Kansas W 64-57 4,723 13. 1/30/02 Iowa State L 87-61 10,416 14. 1/28/06 Texas Tech W 66-51 4,589 14. 11/26/04 New Mexico L 67-48 10,273 15. 2/4/06 Oklahoma L 88-53 4,447 15. 1/21/09 Iowa State L 65-42 10,260 16. 2/3/13 Tennessee W 80-63 4,181 16. 1/17/01 Iowa State L 68-67 10,057 17. 11/19/01 Missouri State W 61-57 4,139 17. 2/4/07 Iowa State L 76-68 10,018 18. 2/4/16 Georgia L 65-50 4,086 18. 2/27/02 Kansas State L 74-55 9,649 19. 1/8/05 Nebraska L 81-74 4,030 19. 1/2/15 Tennessee L 63-53 9,570 20. 1/28/07 Colorado W 61-48 3,858 20. 2/11/12 Oklahoma L 64-60 9,194 21. 12/21/15 Texas State W 82-56 3,844 21. 3/7/09 Texas Tech L 63-56 9,081 22. 12/7/15 Loyola Marymount W 80-48 3,832 22. 1/17/07 Texas Tech L 63-55 9,078 23. 2/10/13 Mississippi State L 61-56 3,649 23. 3/2/11 Baylor L 84-52 8,995 24. 2/7/09 Kansas W 74-60 3,546 24. 1/19/03 Iowa State W 86-55 8,918 25. 2/23/85 Nebraska W 85-69 3,522 25. 2/5/03 Kansas State L 68-52 8,767 26. 2/1/12 Baylor L 71-41 3,504 26. 1/15/05 Iowa State L 65-59 8,332 27. 3/1/03 Kansas W 73-52 3,451 27. 12/8/04 Missouri State L 66-44 8,294 28. 2/22/04 Kansas State L 93-90 3,442 28. 1/7/04 Kansas State L 95-59 8,200 29. 2/16/85 Oklahoma W 92-74 3,442 29. 2/13/99 Texas Tech L 74-68 8,087 30. 2/5/97 Kansas W 68-66 3,409 30. 1/4/12 Baylor L 90-46 8,017 53 A All-Time Letterwinners Jackson, Tania______2012-14 Aeschliman, Julie______1974-75 James, Chinyere “Stretch”_____ 2001-03 Cunningham, Lindsey____2013-16 Akpaffiong, Ekpe______1996-00 Fowler, Debbie______1975-76 Jaranasa, Diane______1974-77 Cunningham, Sophie_____2015-16 Franklin, Tracy______1997-00 Alt, Suzanne______1974-78 Johnson, Jessra______2005-09 Frazier, Kendra______2008-09 Johnson, Tanisha______1994-98 B D Frericks, Jordan______2013-16 Davis, Joni______1981-85 Johnston, Ali______1998-00 Barr, Kerensa______1998-02 Jones, Kendra______1999-00 Daniels, Ronda______1984-85 G Bates, Tamika______1994-95 Jones, Shakara______2006-10 Daughtery, Renay______1986-87 Garnett, Donna______1975-76 Bax, Sharon______1986-90 DeLong, Kelly______1982-86 Jorgenson, Tonya______1985-89 Beck, Julie______1975-78 Gee, Bailey______2007-11 Dixon, Susan______1993-97 Gengelbach, Madelyn______1985-87 Brooks, Marcia______1988-90 K Doty, Lianna______2012-16 Genisio, Mary______1974-75 Brueggestrass, Mary______1981-85 Keene, Eileen______1985-86 Dozier, Renee______1985-87 Green, Pam______1980-82 Bryan, Mandy______1994-96 Drew, Kassie______2003-07 Kelly, Renee______1983-87 Bond, LaToya______2001-06 Kerr, Pam______1975-76 H Bonds, Kesha______1995-99 E King, Linda______1978-79 Hackerott, Sara______1978-81 Bright, Natalie______1997-01 Ellis, Lisa______1984-88 Kiser, Cindy______1976-80 Hanneman, Amanda______2005-09 Brock, BreAnna______2007-11 Ellis, Tracy______1984-88 Kulas, Bri______2012-14 Brooks, Tiffany______2003-07 Eye, Morgan______2011-15 Hardiek, Blair______2002-07 Harper, Laura______1974-75 Brooks, Vo-Laria______1997-99 L Helm, Julie______1996-00 Brown, RaeShara______2006-10 F Lambert, Alicia______1990-92 Helvey, Susan______1974-76 Burkhardt, Pat ______1974-77 Farlow, Michelle______1993-95 Lassiter, Amanda______1998-01 Hilbrenner, Sharon______1979-81 Byrne, Mary Beth______1974-75 Farrah, Sharon______1975-79 LeValley, Maggie______1983-87 Hill, Tracy______1983-84 Ferret, Lorraine______1979-83 Lingafelter, Nancy______1974-75 Hokamp, Beth______1974-77 C Fields, Ericka______1988-92 Linneman, Lynette______1989-93 Hollins, Alyssa______2004-08 Campbell, Marchele______2004-07 Finley, Markella______1996-97 Littrell, Paula______1975-76 Fisher, Melanie______2000-04 Hollins, Annette______1980-82 Campbell, Sarah______1982-85 Loethen, Lori______1987-88 Carrell, Lisa______1981-85 Flock, Patty______1977-79 Hoover, Nancy______1989-92 Flora, Janet ______1978-79 Loftus, Amy______1999-00 Carrington, Lisa______1975-77 Hudyn, Michelle______2012-16 Flores, Christine______2007-11 Lowry, Johnna______1978-79 Carter, Angie______2000-01 Lozier, Tracy______1999-03 Flynn, Maggie______2010-11 J Coykendall, Carol______1991-92 Lucas, Monique______1985-89 Flynn, Marcie______1992-96 Jackson, Laura______1976-78 Crafton, Sydney______2009-13 Lucy, Alison______1994-96 Fordham, Amy______1990-94 Jackson, Rona______1989-90 Fowler, Bree______2011-15 Jackson, Tamika______2004-07 54 M Podratz, Lauren______2000-02 Sennewald, Charlene______1974-76 U Mack, Cherice______2001-05 Poe, Laura______1977-78 Shaw, Mandy______1993-94 Unrau, Evan______2000-04 Marshall, Becky______1975-77 Polk, Dee-Dee______1981-84 Shephard, Carrie______2014-16 Martin, Erika______1992-96 Porter, Bri______2014-16 Siemer, Andrea______1992-96 W Maxey, Julie______1976-80 Porter, Cierra______2015-16 Simmons, Kyley______2010-13 Walker, Debra______1980-84 McCarthy, Jodi______1978-79 Priede, Liene______2010-13 Simpson, Jennifer______1998-99 Wallace, Desiree______1992-94 McCutchan, Mary______1977-78 Primus, Stacey______1987-91 Simpson, Terri______1989-90 Wehmer, Jill______1974-75 McDowell, Kayla______2013-16 Prophete, Sandie______1985-89 Sittell, Pam______1975-76 White, Stephanie______1996-97 McFarland, Kacey______2003-07 Skimbo, Jennie______1978-80 White, Troy______1982-84 McFerrin, Melissa______1979-83 R Smith, Brenda ______1981-83 Williams, Debra______1996-98 Michaelis, Sierra______2013-16 Raney, Donna______1974-75 Smith, Liz______2010-13 Williams, Joni______1978-79 Migielicz, Geri______1976-77 Richbow, Toy______2005-09 Smith, Myron______1980-81 Williams, Marlena______1998-01 Millham, Christa______2000-01 Riddle, EeTisha______2003-07 Williams, Sandy______1990-94 Mills, Bekah______2007-08 Roberts, Janet______1975-76 Smith, Nikki______1991-95 Williams, Stacy______1990-94 Monsees, Amy______1996-00 Robinson, Juanita______2014-16 Smith, Wannette______1998-01 Moore, Rhonda______1988-90 Roney, Megan______2001-05 Sontag, Terry______1974-75 Williams, Vantrece______1991-93 Rudolph, Karen______1974-77 Spietz, Paige______2010-11 Willis, Tracy______1989-91 N Rudolph, Sharon______1975-77 Stephens, Donna______1979-81 Wilson, Nicole______2006-08 Nahrwold, Anne______1993-97 Russell, Shannon______1989-90 Stevenson, Kathy______1976-80 Woehrer, Leslie______1995-99 N’Garsanet, Christelle______2002-06 Rust, Priscilla______1977-78 Stock, Maddie______2012-16 Wolford, Terianne______1999-02 Nichols, Cathy______1976-77 Rutter, Melinda______1975-76 Stock, Morgan______2012-16 Niemann, Tori______2010-11 Rutter, Nancy______1974-78 Supstiks, Daina______1978-81 Y Swoboda, Shea______2003-04 Yancey, Carla______1987-91 O S Okeson, Wendy______2000-01 St. Clair, Kelly______1986-87 T Olivo, Daisy______1997-99 Sandbothe, Lisa______1987-91 Taylor, Melissa______1990-91 Otote, Jasmyn______2006-10 Sandbothe, Lori______1988-90 Thornton, Lindsay______1995-97 Saunders, Darian______2011-14 Thornton, Trenee______2008-10 P Savant, Carlynn______2003-07 Tosini, Jodi______1993-94 Perkins, MyEsha______2001-03 Savett, Donna______1975-76 Trundle, LaTasha______1996-98 Peterson, Diane______1991-95 Schwander, Annette______1980-84 Turner, Veronica______1993-95 Pickens, K-Kay______2004-08 Scott, Marissa______2005-09 Plummer, Lisa______1977-81 55 00 All-Time Numbers 22 Darian Saunders______2011-14 Jasmyn Otote______2006-10 Christelle N’Garsanet______2002-06 Geri Migielicz______1976-77 Maddie Stock______2012-16 Janet Flora______1978-79 1 Jordan Chavis______2016-17 15 Kelly DeLong______1982-86 Bekah Mills______2006-10 11 Pat Burkhardt______1974-77 Sharon Bax______1986-90 Lianna Doty______2012-16 Karen Randolph______1974-77 Lisa Carrell______1981-85 Tracy Franklin______1997-01 Annette Hollins______1980-82 Renay Daughtery______1986-87 Jordan Frericks______2013-17 2 Eileen Keene______1985-86 Tania Jackson______2012-13 Kassie Drew______2003-07 Bailey Gee______2007-11 Tracy Willis______1989-91 Nikki Smith______1991-95 BreAnna Brock______2008-12 Morgan Stock______2012-16 Stephanie White______1996-97 Vo-Laria Brooks______1996-99 Jordan Roundtree____ 2016-17 Toy Richbow______2005-09 Kerensa Barr______1998-02 Lindsey Cunningham______2012-17 Kyley Simmons______2010-12 23 3 Carrie Shephard______2014-16 Priscilla Rust______1977-78 Aimee Michelson______1999-01 12 Jodi McCarthy______1978-79 Shea Swoboda______2003-04 Nancy Rutter______1974-78 20 Monique Lucas______1985-89 Amanda Hanneman______2006-09 Johnna Lowry______1978-79 Cindy Kiser______1976-80 Rona Jackson______1989-90 Bree Fowler______2011-15 Tanisha Johnson______1994-98 Maggie LeValley______1983-87 Erika Martin______1992-96 Sophie Cunningham_____2015-17 Alyssa Hollins______2005-08 Shannon Russell______1989-90 Markella Finley______1996-97 Tori Niemann______2009-11 Marcie Flynn______1992-96 Wendy Okeson______1999-01 4 Michelle Hudyn______2012-16 Kayla McDowell______2013-17 Lauren Podratz______2000-02 Rhonda Moore______1988-90 Daisy Olivo______1997-99 Blair Hardiek______2003-07 Mandy Bryan______1994-96 13 K-Kay Pickens______2004-08 RaeShara Brown______2007-11 Jessra Johnson______2005-09 Julie Beck______1975-78 Debra Walker______1980-84 Juanita Robinson______2014-16 Bri Porter______2014-17 Sara Huckerott______1978-81 Amber Smith______2016-17 Tracy Hill______1983-84 21 5 Tamika Bates______1994-95 Beth Hokamp______1974-77 24 Lauren Aldridge______2016-17 Evan Unrau______1999-03 Donna Stephens______1979-81 Lisa Carrington______1975-77 Davionna Holmes______2014-15 Bri Kulas______2012-14 Lisa Ellis______1984-88 Patty Flock______1977-79 Amy Monsees______1996-00 Hannah Schuchts______2015-17 Carla Yancey______1987-91 Sharon Hilbrenner______1979-81 Tracy Lozier______1999-03 Andrea Siemer ______1992-96 Sandie Prophete______1985-89 Paige Spietz______2009-11 14 Debra Williams______1996-98 Amy Fordham______1990-94 Diane Jaranasa______1974-77 MyEsha Perkins______2001-03 LaTasha Trundle______1996-98 10 Lisa Plummer______1977-81 Sydney Crafton______2009-13 Sarah Frazier______1998-99 Sharon Farah______1975-79 Cierra Porter______2015-17 Pam Green______1980-82 Tonya Jorgenson______1985-89 Amanda Lassiter______1998-01 Michelle Farlow______1993-95 Nancy Hoover______1989-92 Angie Carter______2000-02 Kendra Jones______1997-00 Jodi Tosini______1993-94 Amanda Hanneman______2005-06 LaToya Bond______2002-06 Leslie Woehrer______1995-99 Maggie Flynn______2009-11 56 Christa Millham______1998-01 Sierra Michaelis______2013-17 30 34 43 Sharon Rudolph______1975-77 Laura Jackson______1976-78 Alicia Lambert______1990-92 Mary McCutchan______1977-78 Renee Dozier______1985-87 Carlynn Savant______2003-07 Joni Williams______1978-79 Lisa Sandbothe______1987-91 Troy White______1982-84 Vantrece Williams______1991-93 44 Terri Simpson______1989-90 Anne Nahrwold______1993-97 Mary Brueggestrass______1981-85 Monique Fletcher______1997-98 Jennifer Simpson______1998-01 Sherri Sencenbaugh______1979-81 Kacey McFarland______2003-07 Tiffany Brooks______2003-07 Tracy Ellis______1984-88 Kishaun Williams______2009-10 Kendra Frazier______2008-12 Lynette Linneman______1989-93 Morgan Eye______2011-15 Julie Helm______1996-00 35 Terianne Wolford______1999-02 31 Julie Maxey______1976-80 Shakara Jones______2006-10 Suzanne Alt______1974-78 Dee-Dee Polk______1982-84 Jennie Skimbo______1978-80 Diane Peterson______1991-95 45 Myron Smith______1980-81 Megan Roney *______2001-05 Mandy Shaw______1993-94 Sarah Campbell______1982-85 Tamika Jackson______2005-07 Ekpe Akpaffiong______1996-00 Lori Sandbothe______1988-90 Liz Smith______2010-12 Stacy Williams______1990-94 40 Kesha Bonds______1995-99 Annette Schwander______1980-84 50 Wannette Smith______1998-02 Ronda Daniels______1984-85 Susan Dixon______1993-97 Stacy Primus______1987-91 Brittany Mannings______2003-04 32 Carol Coykendall______1991-92 Christine Flores______2008-12 Kathy Stevenson______1976-80 Desiree Wallace______1992-94 Melissa McFerrin______1979-83 Stretch James______2001-03 51 Marcia Brooks______1988-90 Amy Loftus______1999-01 Veronica Turner______1993-95 41 Natalie Bright______1997-01 Linda King______1978-79 52 Crystal Howard______2003-04 Lorraine Ferret______1979-83 Sandy Williams______1990-94 Marissa Scott______2005-09 Kelly St. Clair______1986-87 Angellika Harris______1997-99 Liene Priede______2010-12 Melisa Taylor______1990-91 Cherice Mack #______2002-06 Alison Lucy______1994-96 33 54 Cathy Nichols______1976-77 42 Melanie Fisher______2001-04 * – Also wore #43 in 2001 Laura Poe______1977-78 Renee Kelly______1983-87 EeTisha Riddle %______2003-07 # – Also wore #45 in 2002 Daina Supstiks______1978-81 % – Also wore #55 in 2003 Joni Davis______1981-85 55 Marlena Williams______1998-01 57 Year-by-Year Results 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 WON 28, LOST 12 WON 26, LOST 6; BIG EIGHT CHAMPIONS COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD WON 9, LOST 8 WON 10, LOST 9; BIG EIGHT RUNNER-UP 11/19 at William Penn L 76-66 FINAL AP RANKING: 13 COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD COACH: ALEXIS JARRETT COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD 11/20 at Grand View W 84-61 11/20 at Simpson W 65-51 11/15 William Penn W 84-78 11/22 at Columbia College W 47-16 11/21 at Grand View L 95-80 11/25 + Claremore JC W 57-52 11/19 at Wichita State W 84-49 11/29 + Kansas W 54-53 11/27 + Grand View L 104-65 11/26 + Wichita State W 80-54 11/24 + Long Beach State W 87-81 11/27 + Northwest Missouri State W 61-59 11/30 + Grand View L 79-33 11/28 + Kansas L 73-57 12/1 at Truman State W 89-58 11/25 + Wayland Baptist L 93-57 12/1 + Northwest Missouri State L 71-61 11/29 + Missouri State W 95-48 12/3 at Saint Louis W 73-41 11/26 + Kansas State W 70-58 12/7 at Truman State W 47-44 12/4 at Truman State W 67-43 12/7 Missouri-St. Louis W 81-55 12/3 at Southeast Missouri W 99-41 12/10 Wichita State W 80-40 12/9 Kansas State L 76-66 1/17 Northwest Missouri State L 79-61 12/9 Central Missouri L 77-61 1/3 at Bethany W 119-21 12/17 at Iowa State W 83-59 1/20 at Central Missouri L 93-68 1/16 Northwest Missouri State L 86-58 1/4 at Oklahoma W 66-48 1/5 $ Graceland W 108-49 1/5 # Colorado W 88-66 1/23 Truman State L 58-48 1/18 Missouri State L 57-52 1/6 $ Phillips L 84-67 1/6 # Oklahoma W 80-56 1/24 Missouri Western W 73-49 1/23 Missouri-St. Louis W 58-56 1/7 $ Wichita State W 90-66 1/7 # Kansas W 84-81 1/8 at Phillips L 91-78 1/29 Columbia College W 70-31 1/25 at Saint Louis W 51-38 1/11 at Middle Tennessee W 81-65 1/9 at Northwestern Oklahoma W 82-73 1/12 at Tennessee Tech W 73-70 1/31 Missouri State L 76-66 1/30 at Missouri-St. Louis L 53-51 1/10 at Texas Woman’s W 92-59 1/13 at Chattanooga W 67-66 2/7 Northwest Missouri State L 66-48 1/11 at Seminole JC L 76-61 1/31 at Southeast Missouri W 95-44 1/13 Southern Illinois L 66-65 1/14 at Tennessee L 101-83 2/8 at Missouri Western W 81-30 2/1 at WESCO W 80-64 1/20 # Colorado W 62-56 1/21 Nebraska W 77-48 2/21 * Missouri-St. Louis L 72-55 2/6 Truman State W 71-45 1/21 # Nebraska L 67-61 1/27 Northwest Missouri State W 65-59 1/22 # Kansas W 85-81 2/22 * Meramec CC W 87-66 2/12 # Kansas W 60-54 1/26 Southeast Missouri W 97-39 1/30 Central Missouri W 84-65 2/23 * Truman State W 59-57 2/13 # Oklahoma State W 67-62 1/28 Iowa State W 83-36 2/2 Kansas L 70-69 1/29 at Northwest Missouri State W 85-80 2/4 at Kansas State L 71-61 2/25 Southwest Baptist W 96-37 2/14 # Kansas State L 85-41 2/2 at Missouri-St. Louis L 78-76 2/7 Missouri-St. Louis W 121-24 + – Turkey Tournament – Springfield, Mo. 2/21 * Northwest Missouri State L 69-61 2/4 Missouri State W 89-58 2/10 at Missouri State W 103-78 * – MAIAW State Tournament – Springfield, Mo. 2/8 at Central Missouri L 73-63 2/22 * Southwest Missouri W 78-63 2/14 Truman State W 88-49 2/12 Saint Louis W 116-64 + – Turkey Tournament – Springfield, Mo. 2/18 ^ Nebraska W 82-60 2/17 at Illinois State W 77-58 # – Big Eight Tournament – Manhattan, Kan. 2/19 ^ Midland W 88-71 2/18 at Southern Illinois W 58-53 2/25 * Northwest Missouri State W 96-59 2/23 * Missouri State W 93-60 * – MAIAW State Tourn. – Warrensburg, Mo. 2/26 * Central Missouri (OT) L 91-88 3/10 ! William Penn W 85-70 2/24 * Northwest Missouri State W 71-68 3/11 ! Central Missouri W 71-69 3/9 ! Iowa State W 88-72 3/12 ! Kansas State L 70-54 3/10 ! Kansas W 95-63 3/23 % Southern Connecticut L 80-66 3/11 ! Kansas State W 70-68 3/24 % Minnesota W 60-39 3/17 % North Carolina State L 70-64 3/25 % Baylor L 85-75 + – Turkey Tournament – Springfield, Mo. 3/18 % Ohio State W 79-69 $ – Wichita State Tournament – Wichita, Kan. + – Wayland Baptist Tournament – Springfield, Mo. # – Big Eight Tournament – Boulder, Colo. # – Big Eight Tournament – Lawrence, Kan. ^ – Tarkio Tournament – Tarkio, Mo. * – MAIAW State Tournament – Columbia, Mo. * – MAIAW State Tournament – St. Louis, Mo. ! – AIAW Region VI Championships – Manhattan, Kan. ! – AIAW Region VI Champs. – Decorah, Kan. % – AIAW Satellite III Championships – Denton, Kan. 58 % – AIAW Nationals – Minneapolis, Minn. 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 WON 18, LOST 12; BIG EIGHT RUNNER-UP WON 20, LOST 13; BIG EIGHT RUNNER-UP WON 21, LOST 12 WON 24, LOST 9; FINAL AP RANKING: 20 COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD 11/18 Minnesota W 82-57 11/17 at Minnesota (OT) L 88-82 11/20 Minnesota L 82-89 11/13 Missouri State W 73-61 11/23 + Houston W 89-84 11/22 + BYU W 90-70 11/24 Iowa State W 70-47 11/21 Western Illinois W 96-50 11/24 + Valdosta State L 103-81 11/23 + Wayland Baptist L 84-81 11/27 + Wayland Baptist L 59-50 11/26 + Stephen F. Austin L 62-58 11/25 + Southeastern Louisiana W 92-85 11/24 + Kansas *** L 106-75 11/28 + Illinois State W 76-57 11/27 + Illinois State W 79-55 11/28 Southeast Missouri W 101-36 11/29 Pittsburg State W 97-46 11/29 + Louisiana State W 69-66 11/28 + Clemson L 68-52 12/2 at Saint Louis W 76-51 12/1 Illinois State W 78-58 12/2 at Kansas State L 74-68 12/2 Illinois State W 74-60 12/8 $ Cal State Fullerton W 66-64 12/7 at Northwest Missouri State W 66-58 12/5 at Illinois State L 74-66 12/4 at Saint Louis W 71-50 12/8 Kansas State L 64-62 12/9 $ Tennessee L 74-61 12/10 Kansas State W 90-81 12/8 at Northwest Missouri State W 74-60 12/11 $ Idaho State W 112-46 12/12 at Kansas State W 71-60 12/14 $ Ohio State W 95-59 12/12 $ New Mexico W 108-62 12/15 $ Valdosta State W 83-73 12/12 $ Memphis L 79-70 1/8 at Rutgers L 95-73 12/13 $ Wayland Baptist W 67-62 12/20 at Iowa State W 81-58 12/17 UCLA W 59-57 1/9 at Montclair State W 73-71 12/17 Saint Louis W 71-48 1/5 Saint Louis W 85-77 1/2 & Notre Dame L 60-53 12/20 Oklahoma L 73-65 1/10 at Queens L 76-62 1/7 at Cal State Fullerton W 80-61 1/4 at Texas L 67-64 1/13 at Southern Illinois (OT) L 62-60 1/8 at Long Beach State L 96-67 1/3 at Delta State W 80-68 1/5 at Houston W 67-54 1/18 # Iowa State W 91-69 1/10 at Cal Poly Pomona W 83-74 1/5 at Mississippi L 64-58 1/7 at Lamar W 76-61 1/19 # Kansas State W 84-74 1/11 at Southern California L 70-53 1/6 at Mississippi Women’s W 65-55 1/14 # Kansas State L 72-69 1/20 # Kansas L 63-61 1/17 # Oklahoma W 90-63 1/7 at Alabama W 69-67 1/15 # Oklahoma State W 91-58 1/26 Omaha W 90-71 1/18 # Kansas State W 81-76 1/15 # Iowa State W 82-49 1/16 # Oklahoma W 87-64 1/30 at Central Missouri L 98-86 1/19 # Kansas L 86-80 1/16 # Kansas State L 85-77 1/20 Oklahoma City W 67-51 2/3 Iowa State W 81-67 1/23 at Moberly Area CC W 94-69 1/17 # Oklahoma W 68-65 1/23 at Nebraska W 68-58 2/6 Kansas State L 64-62 1/29 Central Missouri W 70-64 1/21 at Saint Louis W 67-66 1/27 Northwest Missouri State W 83-60 2/8 Drake W 83-77 2/2 at Drake L 79-73 1/28 Central Missouri W 73-70 1/30 at Southern Illinois L 71-67 2/12 at Northwest Missouri W 81-68 2/6 Nebraska W 65-64 1/31 Southern Illinois L 78-73 2/2 Kansas W 82-58 2/14 Missouri State W 90-48 2/9 Northwest Missouri State W 81-47 2/3 at Kansas L 81-57 2/6 Nebraska W 72-68 2/16 at Kansas L 97-68 2/12 at Kansas State L 69-60 2/6 Nebraska W 83-80 2/9 at Central Missouri W 68-66 2/12 Saint Louis W 93-49 2/19 at Nebraska L 68-61 2/15 Kansas L 82-74 2/7 Moberly Area CC W 54-52 2/16 Central Missouri (OT) W 72-64 2/23 * Northwest Missouri State W 68-67 2/18 at Texas L 77-74 2/11 Northwest Missouri State W 61-52 2/19 at Stephen F. Austin L 80-49 2/20 at Northwest Missouri State W 79-63 2/24 * Central Missouri W 67-63 2/13 at Nebraska L 74-63 2/23 at Southern Illinois W 73-71 2/24 at Oklahoma W 81-62 3/9 ! South Dakota W 96-64 2/17 at Central Missouri W 82-70 2/28 * Pittsburg State W 92-68 2/27 at Iowa State W 77-57 2/20 Wisconsin W 75-71 3/10 ! Kansas L 79-70 2/29 * Central Missouri L 80-69 3/3 at Minnesota W 58-57 3/11 ! Drake L 91-67 3/1 * Kansas W 77-73 2/24 Missouri-St. Louis W 63-39 3/13 ! Oregon W 59-53 + – Wayland Baptist Invitational – Plainview, Texas 3/6 ! Nebraska (OT) L 74-73 3/13 ! Nebraska W 85-70 3/19 % Maryland L 80-68 $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. + -Wayland Baptist Tournament – Plainview, Texas 3/14 ! Minnesota L 75-65 + – Wayland Baptist Invitational – Plainview, Texas # – Big Eight Tournament – Lincoln, Neb. $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. 3/15 ! Drake L 85-71 $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. * – MAIAW State Tournament – Warrensburg, Mo. # – Big Eight Tournament – Columbia, Mo. + – Wayland Baptist Invitational – Plainview, Texas & – Kansas City, Mo. ! – AIAW Region VI Championships * – AIAW Sub-Regional – Pittsburg, Kan. $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. # – Big Eight Tournament – Manhattan, Kan. ! – AIAW Region VI Championships – Columbia, Mo. # – Big Eight Tournament – Lawrence, Kan. ! – NCAA West First Round – Eugene, Ore. *** – Game later forfeited by Kansas ! – AIAW Region VI Championships – Minneapolis, Minn. % – NCAA Western Regional – Stanford, Calif. 59 1982-83 1984-85 1985-86 ND 1983-84 WON 25 LOST 6; BIG EIGHT: 10-4, 2 WON 25, LOST 6; BIG EIGHT: 12-2, 2ND WON 22, LOST 9; BIG EIGHT: 12-2, 1ST WON 20, LOST 12; BIG EIGHT: 8-6, 5TH FINAL AP RANKING: 15 BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT RUNNER-UP BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD FINAL AP RANKING: 11 COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD 11/21 Missouri State W 95-56 COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD 11/17 Cleveland State W 119-70 11/29 + Arizona W 86-62 11/25 + New Mexico W 102-57 11/19 Northern Iowa W 110-47 11/22 + Texas San Antonio W 86-70 11/30 + Bradley W 89-68 11/26 + Stephen F. Austin W 80-79 12/3 Memphis W 80-66 11/27 + Wayland Baptist W 76-66 11/24 + Oklahoma Baptist W 99-70 11/23 + Wayland Baptist L 61-58 11/25 + Stephen F. Austin L 81-79 11/24 + Oregon State W 103-68 12/6 at Creighton L 84-71 12/4 at Iowa State W 84-74 12/10 at Missouri State W 78-75 12/7 Central Missouri W 80-65 11/26 + Wayland Baptist W 88-63 11/28 San Diego State L 76-70 11/30 USC L 81-79 12/5 Missouri State W 104-69 12/13 $ UAB W 74-58 12/10 $ Delta State W 83-61 12/14 $ Idaho L 82-77 12/11 $ Penn State W 87-68 12/3 at Missouri State W 102-69 12/8 at Oral Roberts W 95-75 12/19 * Minnesota W 93-74 12/17 Oklahoma State W 66-64 12/9 $ Wyoming W 96-36 12/14 $ BYU (OT) W 104-102 12/27 * USC L 118-68 1/3 at Long Beach State L 82-65 12/10 $ Florida A&M W 92-67 12/15 $ Georgia L 70-67 12/28 North Carolina L 87-80 1/5 at UCLA W 62-61 1/2 * Stanford W 72-32 1/2 * Rutgers L 66-63 1/2 at UC Santa Barbara W 81-57 1/6 at Pepperdine W 67-61 1/3 * Indiana W 85-66 1/3 * Auburn L 75-62 1/7 Loyola W 86-68 1/12 at Kansas State L 88-77 1/5 * Florida State (OT) W 83-66 1/5 * Miami L 82-81 1/9 at Memphis L 85-68 1/15 Kansas W 69-61 1/11 Oral Roberts W 109-70 1/12 Evansville W 109-46 1/14 Oklahoma State W 81-65 1/17 Colorado W 90-64 1/14 Creighton W 100-62 1/16 at Oklahoma L 93-83 1/18 at Nebraska L 74-68 1/22 Oklahoma W 109-73 1/18 at Kansas W 71-62 1/26 Saint Louis W 92-38 1/21 at Nebraska W 92-71 1/19 Iowa State W 93-53 1/22 Kansas W 76-70 1/29 at Kansas (3OT) L 118-111 1/24 Iowa State W 82-61 1/23 at Kansas W 77-68 1/25 Oklahoma L 105-79 2/2 Tulsa (forfeit) W 2-0 1/27 at Oklahoma State L 80-78 1/26 at Nebraska L 93-79 1/29 at Iowa State W 76-64 2/4 at Colorado L 83-68 2/1 Colorado W 105-63 1/30 Oklahoma State (OT) W 79-75 2/1 at Kansas State L 81-65 2/9 Nebraska W 62-54 2/4 at Oklahoma W 73-68 2/2 Colorado W 92-71 2/5 Colorado L 71-62 2/12 at Oklahoma L 85-75 2/8 Kansas State W 66-62 2/5 at Kansas State W 91-66 2/8 Nebraska W 81-55 2/15 Kansas State W 67-55 2/11 Nebraska W 106-78 2/9 at Iowa State W 77-53 2/12 at Kansas W 87-77 2/15 at Oklahoma State W 75-64 2/23 Southern Illinois (2OT) W 83-76 2/15 at Iowa State W 78-51 2/13 Kansas W 74-71 2/18 Iowa State W 76-63 2/26 at Nebraska W 83-69 2/18 Kansas W 92-61 2/16 Oklahoma W 92-74 3/2 at Oklahoma State W 80-61 2/22 at Colorado W 92-63 2/22 at Oklahoma L 88-80 2/20 at Oklahoma State W 68-65 2/26 Kansas State W 67-57 3/5 Iowa State W 59-54 2/26 Oklahoma State W 82-65 2/23 Nebraska W 85-69 3/10 # Iowa State W 82-58 3/1 at Colorado L 81-70 2/28 Oklahoma W 102-77 2/27 at Colorado W 79-65 3/11 # Kansas W 75-74 3/3 at Kansas State L 100-84 3/4 # Iowa State W 76-59 3/2 Kansas State W 92-75 3/6 # Oklahoma W 71-66 3/12 # Kansas State W 75-65 3/6 # Colorado W 113-51 3/5 # Colorado W 87-64 3/8 # Colorado W 75-63 3/19 ! Auburn L 89-76 3/9 # Oklahoma State W 94-69 3/8 # Kansas State W 91-58 3/12 ! Arkansas W 66-65 + – Wayland Baptist Invitational – Plainview, Texas 3/10 # Kansas State L 84-75 3/14 % Texas L 108-67 $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. 3/18 ! LSU L 92-82 3/9 # Oklahoma W 89-83 + – Bradley Invitational – Peoria, Ill. # – Big Eight Tournament – Norman, Okla. + – Wayland Baptist Invitational – Plainview, Texas 3/14 ! Louisiana Monroe (OT) L 85-84 $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. ! – NCAA South First Round – Auburn, Ala. $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. + – Wayland Baptist Invitational – Plainview, Texas * – Transamerica USC Classic – Los Angeles, Calif. * – Masonic Classic – Coral Gables, Fla. $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. # – Big Eight Tournament – Kansas City, Mo. First season of round-robin Big # – Big Eight Tournament – Kansas City, Mo. * – Court Classic – Coral Gables, Fla. ! – NCAA Midwest First Round – Columbia, Mo. Eight schedule ! – NCAA South First Round – Baton Rouge, La. # – Big Eight Tournament – Kansas City, Mo. 60 ! – NCAA South First Round – Monroe, La. % – NCAA Midwest Second Round – Austin, Texas 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 WON 20, LOST 9; BIG EIGHT: 9-5, T-1ST WON 18, LOST 11; BIG EIGHT: 9-5, 2ND WON 17, LOST 12; BIG EIGHT: 7-7, 4TH WON 20, LOST 8; BIG EIGHT: 11-3, 1ST COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD 11/29 + James Madison L 74-73 11/28 + Iowa L 85-71 11/25 at Arkansas State W 88-75 11/24 + Evansville W 99-61 11/30 + Arkansas W 69-66 11/29 + Southern Illinois L 69-51 11/26 at Memphis (OT) L 81-77 11/25 + Kentucky L 102-84 12/3 UMKC W 91-72 12/2 Central Missouri W 84-54 11/29 Missouri State W 75-52 11/27 LSU L 56-50 12/5 * Old Dominion L 83-74 12/4 at Creighton W 93-82 12/2 + Stanford L 75-60 12/1 $ Louisville W 72-61 12/6 * Northern Iowa W 85-54 12/8 at Missouri State W 91-81 12/3 + Brigham Young W 83-70 12/2 $ Cal State Fullerton W 71-55 12/9 Missouri State W 98-59 12/11 $ North Texas W 97-69 12/6 Creighton W 77-66 12/5 at Missouri State L 71-67 12/12 $ UTEP W 99-61 12/12 $ Tennessee Tech W 88-75 12/9 $ Idaho State W 68-54 12/9 at Creighton W 93-92 12/13 $ Eastern Illinois W 79-63 12/19 at Minnesota L 71-61 12/10 $ Texas San Antonio W 89-68 12/16 Memphis W 89-57 12/19 Bradley W 106-64 12/30 Northern Illinois (OT) W 78-76 12/14 New Orleans W 53-52 12/19 Loyola W 90-71 12/30 Creighton W 84-65 1/2 at LSU W 67-51 12/17 Illinois State W 80-74 12/29 Chicago State W 104-44 1/3 at Tennessee Tech W 74-64 1/4 at New Orleans L 91-86 12/30 * Northwestern State L 86-83 12/31 at TCU W 67-59 1/5 at Chattanooga W 82-56 1/6 at Southern Mississippi L 86-75 12/31 * U.S. International W 84-74 1/2 at Baylor W 68-56 1/8 at Georgia L 80-67 1/11 Oral Roberts W 93-70 1/3 * San Diego State L 97-75 1/4 at SMU (OT) L 74-72 1/12 Iowa State W 71-68 1/13 at Kansas W 72-67 1/11 Oklahoma W 71-68 1/10 Oklahoma State W 76-70 1/14 Oklahoma State W 81-61 1/16 at Nebraska L 84-79 1/14 at Iowa State W 77-70 1/13 Nebraska W 67-62 1/17 Oklahoma W 72-70 1/20 Oklahoma W 91-72 1/18 Kansas State W 82-75 1/17 at Kansas State L 66-53 1/21 at Kansas L 74-73 1/23 Iowa State W 75-60 1/22 at Oklahoma State L 97-74 1/20 at Kansas L 82-59 1/24 Colorado L 94-91 1/27 at Kansas State W 79-66 1/25 Colorado L 75-67 1/24 Colorado W 64-52 1/28 at Nebraska L 88-78 1/30 at Oklahoma State L 78-71 1/29 Nebraska (OT) W 84-75 1/27 at Oklahoma W 79-75 1/31 Kansas State W 78-74 2/3 Colorado W 71-69 2/1 Kansas L 66-61 1/31 Iowa State W 69-65 2/2 at Iowa State W 84-70 2/6 at Oklahoma L 93-84 2/4 at Kansas State L 96-78 2/4 Kansas State W 79-64 2/7 at Oklahoma W 86-76 2/10 Kansas State W 67-65 2/8 at Colorado L 86-73 2/7 at Colorado W 58-55 2/11 Kansas (OT) L 81-79 2/13 Nebraska W 78-74 2/11 at Kansas W 74-71 2/10 at Nebraska W 64-60 2/14 at Oklahoma State W 75-68 2/16 at Iowa State W 87-62 2/15 Iowa State W 69-45 2/14 Kansas L 60-59 2/18 Nebraska W 87-81 2/21 Oklahoma State W 86-73 2/18 at Nebraska L 86-81 2/17 at Oklahoma State W 76-72 2/21 at Colorado W 73-66 2/24 at Colorado L 101-88 2/22 Oklahoma State L 88-74 2/21 at Iowa State W 72-64 2/25 at Kansas State L 90-81 2/27 Kansas L 80-72 2/25 at Oklahoma W 104-91 2/24 Oklahoma W 89-60 2/28 # Colorado W 92-77 3/5 # Iowa State W 69-65 3/4 # Iowa State W 87-70 3/3 # Oklahoma L 80-77 3/1 # Kansas State L 78-61 3/6 # Colorado L 84-80 3/5 # Colorado L 83-67 + – Lady Kat Invitational – Lexington, Ky. + – Western Kentucky Invitational – Bowling Green, Ky. + – Amana-Hawkeye Classic – Iowa City, Iowa + – Northwestern Tournament – Evanston, Ill. $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. * – Northern Illinois Fastbreak Fest – DeKalb, Ill. $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. # – Big Eight Tournament – Salina, Kan. $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. # – Big Eight Tournament – Salina, Kan. * – San Diego, Calif. # – Big Eight Tournament – Salina, Kan. # – Big Eight Tournament – Salina, Kan. 61 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 WON 10, LOST 18; BIG EIGHT: 3-11, 8TH WON 16, LOST 12; BIG EIGHT: 7-7, 5TH WON 19, LOST 8; BIG EIGHT: 8-6, 5TH WON 12, LOST 18; BIG EIGHT: 3-11, 7TH COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 11/23 + BYU W 70-63 11/22 at Southeast Missouri W 68-57 12/1 Eastern Illinois W 68-45 COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD 11/24 + Indiana (OT) L 70-65 11/25 UMKC L 60-58 12/4 $ Tennessee State W 67-60 11/26 at Northeastern Illinois W 67-52 11/28 Creighton L 67-63 11/29 at Loyola Chicago W 75-57 12/5 $ Toledo W 68-38 11/28 at Bradley L 84-75 12/1 at Memphis W 76-72 12/1 at Illinois State L 61-59 12/9 Creighton (OT) L 70-65 12/3 $ Texas Rio Grande Valley W 80-65 12/3 at Illinois W 68-66 12/6 $ Austin Peay W 98-55 12/19 Indiana State W 63-45 12/4 $ Youngstown State W 78-62 12/8 at Illinois State L 66-62 12/7 $ Eastern Kentucky W 72-49 12/7 $ Iowa L 89-62 12/21 Illinois State W 66-56 12/11 Southeast Missouri W 89-60 12/8 $ South Alabama L 56-55 12/10 Illinois W 76-70 12/29 * Wright State W 77-38 12/19 at Eastern Illinois W 88-52 12/11 at UMKC (OT) W 66-65 12/13 Chicago State W 83-50 12/31 * Dayton W 68-57 12/21 Illinois L 96-84 12/14 Missouri State L 56-44 12/17 Memphis W 69-54 1/3 at Illinois W 80-54 12/31 at Jackson State L 60-52 1/8 Kansas W 64-62 12/18 Chicago State W 91-59 12/28 Murray State W 83-64 1/2 at Memphis L 73-57 12/29 TCU W 71-48 12/31 Southeast Missouri W 58-50 1/10 Kansas State W 62-49 1/7 at Kansas L 68-52 12/31 at UC Santa Barbara L 69-64 1/8 Northeastern Illinois W 84-50 1/13 UMKC W 62-49 1/9 at Kansas State L 63-52 1/3 at USC L 87-55 1/11 at Creighton L 92-66 1/16 Colorado L 67-53 1/11 at Creighton L 76-54 1/9 at Oklahoma State L 81-60 1/15 Kansas W 57-56 1/19 Oral Roberts W 75-53 1/13 UMKC W 84-54 1/12 at Oklahoma L 67-66 1/18 Nebraska L 61-51 1/22 at Iowa State W 83-52 1/16 at Colorado L 75-65 1/16 Kansas State L 68-53 1/22 at Oklahoma L 74-72 1/24 at Nebraska L 86-66 1/21 Iowa State W 81-47 1/19 Kansas L 65-60 1/25 at Colorado L 69-63 1/29 Oklahoma State L 58-49 1/23 Nebraska L 84-71 1/23 at Colorado (OT) L 74-71 1/29 Kansas State W 80-64 1/31 Oklahoma W 69-63 1/28 at Oklahoma State L 70-62 1/26 at Iowa State L 79-58 2/2 at Iowa State W 73-60 2/3 Marquette W 77-64 1/30 at Oklahoma L 86-65 1/30 Nebraska L 76-67 2/4 Oklahoma State W 68-65 2/5 at Kansas State W 67-51 2/2 Kansas State W 59-51 2/2 at Kansas State L 66-62 2/9 Oklahoma W 86-56 2/7 at Kansas L 62-52 2/6 Kansas W 78-77 2/6 Colorado W 72-64 2/12 at Nebraska (OT) L 69-65 2/13 at Colorado L 75-52 2/12 Colorado L 62-50 2/10 Oklahoma W 68-59 2/15 at Kansas State W 89-56 2/21 Iowa State W 64-41 2/16 at Nebraska L 77-72 2/13 at Kansas L 83-54 2/19 Colorado L 67-57 2/23 Nebraska L 65-64 2/20 at Iowa State L 62-60 2/25 Oklahoma L 77-71 2/17 Oklahoma State L 89-45 2/22 at Oklahoma State L 76-63 2/26 at Oklahoma W 68-49 2/27 Oklahoma State L 69-67 2/20 at Nebraska L 87-60 2/26 at Iowa State W 77-62 2/28 at Oklahoma State (OT) W 64-63 3/5 # Kansas W 72-66 2/24 Iowa State W 73-60 2/29 Kansas L 70-67 3/6 # Kansas L 63-56 3/6 # Oklahoma State W 76-68 3/2 # Oklahoma State L 84-76 3/7 # Oklahoma L 80-79 $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. 3/7 # Colorado W 79-71 * – at Dayton, Ohio + – Howard Johnson/Full-O-Pep IU Classic – Bloomington, Ind. $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. 3/16 ! Texas Tech L 75-61 $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. # – Big Eight Tournament – Salina, Kan. # – Big Eight Tournament – Salina, Kan. $ – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. # – Big Eight Tournament – Salina, Kan. # – Big Eight Tournament – Salina, Kan. ! – NCAA Midwest First Round – Lubbock, Texas 62 1994-95 1995-96 First season of Big 12 1997-98 WON 15, LOST 12; BIG EIGHT: 5-9, 6TH WON 15, LOST 12; BIG EIGHT: 6-8, 5TH Conference WON 11, LOST 16; BIG 12: 3-13, 12TH COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD 11/25 Evansville W 76-67 11/25 Creighton L 78-69 1996-97 11/14 Missouri S&T W 74-79 TH 11/27 Bradley L 83-78 11/27 Lamar W 106-57 WON 10, LOST 20; BIG 12: 3-13, 10 11/17 Illinois State W 69-59 COACH: JOANN RUTHERFORD 12/2 * South Carolina State W 87-47 12/1 # UNC Wilmington W 91-45 11/20 Southeast Missouri W 76-53 11/22 Missouri S&T W 98-53 12/3 * Eastern Kentucky W 107-71 12/2 # Sam Houston State W 77-66 11/25 UMKC W 74-56 11/24 at Illinois State L 82-70 12/7 at Southeast Missouri W 69-58 12/6 at Illinois L 72-54 11/26 at UMKC W 64-58 12/5 # Charlotte W 80-56 12/18 at UMKC W 77-58 12/9 Southeast Missouri W 75-62 11/30 Illinois L 82-66 12/6 # BYU W 71-66 12/20 Creighton L 70-62 12/16 Missouri-St. Louis W 85-51 12/2 at Southeast Missouri W 104-65 12/11 at Western Illinois (OT) L 68-66 12/28 Jackson State W 82-60 12/19 Western Illinois W 90-33 12/6 # Cincinnati W 55-49 12/19 $ Troy W 77-52 12/31 at Western Illinois W 71-54 12/28 $ Florida State W 61-47 12/7 # Butler L 66-54 12/20 $ South Alabama W 78-47 1/2 Truman State W 97-40 12/29 $ UCF W 111-93 12/13 at Creighton W 69-47 12/30 at Arkansas L 80-79 1/6 Oklahoma L 98-83 12/30 $ Oklahoma State L 75-57 12/15 Arkansas State L 68-55 1/4 Texas Tech L 79-65 12/20 $ Middle Tennessee W 61-55 1/8 Oklahoma State W 82-75 1/5 at Kansas State L 69-58 1/7 at Iowa State L 58-55 12/21 $ at Hawai’i L 63-54 1/14 Colorado L 75-67 1/7 at Kansas L 66-64 1/10 at Oklahoma State L 86-54 12/23 $ West Virginia L 85-75 1/17 Memphis W 72-69 1/11 UMKC W 85-62 1/4 at Iowa State L 61-50 1/13 Kansas State W 72-56 1/20 at Nebraska L 75-63 1/14 Colorado W 72-61 1/8 at Colorado L 78-52 1/17 Kansas L 74-62 1/22 at Iowa State W 62-61 1/19 Nebraska (OT) L 73-68 1/11 Oklahoma State L 67-53 1/20 at Texas L 53-44 1/25 Kansas L 82-66 1/23 Iowa State W 78-67 1/15 at Baylor L 67-64 1/24 Iowa State (OT) W 59-57 1/29 Kansas State W 80-70 1/26 at Oklahoma L 69-55 1/18 Nebraska L 82-66 1/28 Baylor L 69-62 2/3 at Oklahoma State L 74-51 1/28 at Oklahoma State L 69-51 1/20 Missouri-St. Louis W 84-44 1/31 at Texas A&M L 76-61 2/5 at Oklahoma L 80-57 1/31 Kansas State W 57-51 1/22 at Nebraska L 84-47 2/4 at Nebraska L 79-61 1/25 Texas L 84-77 2/9 Oral Roberts W 81-59 2/4 Kansas W 86-66 2/8 Colorado L 71-60 1/29 Texas A&M W 91-80 2/12 at Colorado L 79-57 2/10 at Colorado L 67-56 2/15 at Kansas State L 66-57 2/1 at Kansas State L 77-42 2/15 Iowa State W 56-53 2/16 at Iowa State (OT) L 77-73 2/5 Kansas W 68-66 2/17 Nebraska L 96-91 2/19 Nebraska L 82-70 2/18 at Nebraska L 92-72 2/11 Iowa State L 71-54 2/22 Oklahoma W 75-68 2/24 at Kansas State W 66-59 2/23 Oklahoma State W 58-55 2/15 at Oklahoma W 81-56 2/25 at Colorado L 78-65 2/26 at Kansas L 94-65 2/25 Oklahoma W 89-66 2/19 at Kansas L 70-60 2/28 at Kansas L 76-65 3/4 # Kansas L 74-67 3/2 % Nebraska L 70-64 2/23 Colorado L 57-50 3/3 % Oklahoma State L 67-48 * – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. # – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. 2/26 Kansas State L 64-60 # – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. # – Big Eight Tournament – Salina, Kan. $ – Holiday Classic – Orlando, Fla. 3/1 at Texas Tech L 83-69 $ – Coca-Cola Classic – Mobile, Ala. 3/4 % Nebraska L 62-58 % – Big Eight Tournament – Salina, Kan. % – Big 12 Tournament – Kansas City, Mo. # – Mid-America Classic – Columbia, Mo. $ – Paradise Classic – Manoa, Hawai’i % – Big 12 Tournament – Kansas City, Mo. 63 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 WON 13, LOST 15; BIG 12: 5-11, 10TH WON 18, LOST 12; BIG 12: 7-9, 7TH WON 22, LOST 10; BIG 12: 10-6, 5TH WON 14, LOST 15; BIG 12: 5-11, T-9TH COACH: CINDY STEIN COACH: CINDY STEIN FINAL COACHES RANKING: 19TH COACH: CINDY STEIN 11/19 Bradley W 73-57 11/20 at Bradley W 92-49 COACH: CINDY STEIN 11/16 at UMKC W 67-48 11/24 at Southeast Missouri L 90-71 11/22 Arkansas L 83-76 11/17 Eastern Illinois W 106-59 11/19 Missouri State W 61-57 11/20 Arkansas W 79-67 11/27 & Iowa L 75-68 11/26 # Portland State W 67-48 11/24 # South Carolina L 72-60 11/27 # San Diego State W 85-61 11/25 # Kentucky W 86-51 11/25 # Davidson W 101-63 11/29 & Princeton W 80-56 11/26 # Pepperdine L 69-68 12/3 $ Centenary W 111-31 11/30 $ Southeastern Louisiana W 76-46 12/4 % Texas Southern W 93-55 12/1 $ Lipscomb W 96-43 12/4 $ Western Kentucky W 86-76 12/1 $ Southeast Missouri W 80-62 12/5 % Louisville W 87-76 12/2 $ San Diego State W 89-69 12/7 at Southern Illinois W 66-61 12/7 at Saint Louis W 64-53 12/8 at Illinois State W 72-71 12/7 Saint Louis W 73-63 12/11 at Saint Louis W 78-65 12/9 Southern Illinois W 81-57 12/9 Northern Iowa W 79-61 12/19 at Arkansas L 80-60 12/18 at Eastern Illinois W 90-57 12/17 at Illinois State W 83-63 12/20 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 102-47 12/21 Missouri S&T W 90-27 12/22 Illinois State W 91-44 12/20 % Illinois L 92-74 12/22 % Illinois L 74-53 12/29 Western Illinois W 71-48 12/30 Milwaukee W 90-47 12/30 at Milwaukee W 88-64 12/30 Green Bay W 79-72 1/3 at Nebraska L 83-67 1/5 Iowa State L 79-67 1/3 at Texas Tech L 82-64 1/6 at Oklahoma State L 73-57 1/6 Texas W 68-52 1/6 Kansas State L 72-60 1/8 Baylor W 78-44 1/9 Texas Tech W 82-71 1/10 Texas A&M W 69-61 1/9 Texas A&M W 68-63 1/12 at Kansas W 66-48 1/15 at Texas L 80-64 1/14 at Colorado L 98-90 1/13 at Kansas L 54-52 1/18 at Nebraska L 80-63 1/17 at Iowa State L 68-67 1/15 Nebraska W 67-41 1/16 Colorado W 63-60 1/22 Kansas State W 63-52 1/20 Kansas State W 65-60 1/19 Baylor L 80-59 1/23 at Kansas State L 79-67 1/26 Kansas L 90-71 1/27 at Nebraska W 65-58 1/22 at Texas L 73-51 1/27 at Baylor L 78-54 1/29 Oklahoma L 76-71 1/31 Iowa State L 73-63 1/26 Colorado L 78-56 1/30 Iowa State L 80-54 2/2 at Oklahoma State W 77-73 2/3 at Oklahoma L 82-62 1/30 at Iowa State L 87-61 2/2 Nebraska W 74-66 2/5 at Kansas State W 72-68 2/7 at Kansas State W 63-54 2/2 at Nebraska W 69-54 2/8 Texas Tech W 52-49 2/10 Kansas (OT) W 89-84 2/5 Kansas State L 79-61 2/7 Kansas L 48-37 2/13 Nebraska W 83-55 2/12 Colorado W 65-57 2/9 Kansas W 69-57 2/9 at Colorado L 74-62 2/17 at Baylor L 97-81 2/13 at Texas Tech L 74-68 2/16 at Texas A&M L 66-55 2/21 Oklahoma State W 65-62 2/13 at Colorado L 78-47 2/16 Texas L 64-59 2/19 at Iowa State L 101-66 2/24 at Kansas W 69-55 2/16 at Texas A&M L 85-61 2/20 Iowa State L 62-52 2/21 Oklahoma State W 73-62 2/23 Kansas W 65-62 2/28 Colorado W 78-61 2/26 at Colorado L 72-64 3/6 ^ Texas A&M W 75-65 2/23 Oklahoma L 90-70 2/23 at Iowa State L 84-58 3/2 Nebraska L 80-66 3/7 ^ Colorado L 83-72 2/27 at Kansas State L 74-55 2/27 at Oklahoma W 73-64 3/7 % Colorado L 83-68 3/16 & Wisconsin W 71-68 3/5 ^ Texas Tech L 78-51 3/1 ^ Baylor W 60-55 3/15 ^ Evansville (OT) W 84-81 3/18 & Georgia W 78-65 3/13 & Alabama L 68-67 3/2 ^ Iowa State L 63-44 3/24 ! Louisiana Tech L 78-67 3/17 ^ at Arkansas (OT) L 89-88 # – Duke Classic – Durham, N.C. # – Pepperdine Classic – Malibu, Calif. & – Hawkeye Classic – Iowa City, Iowa $ – Unilever Lady Tiger Tourn. – Columbia, Mo. # – San Diego State Tournament – San Diego, Calif. $ – Unilever Lady Tiger Classic – Columbia, Mo. % – Mid America Classic – Columbia, Mo. $ – Unilever Lady Tiger Classic – Columbia, Mo. % – Scottrade Center – St. Louis, Mo. ^ – Big 12 Tournament – Kansas City, Mo. % – Scottrade Center – St. Louis, Mo. % – Big 12 Tournament – Kansas City, Mo. ^ – Big 12 Tournament – Kansas City, Mo. ^ – Big 12 Tournament – Kansas City, Mo. ^ – WNIT & – NCAA East First Round – Athens, Ga. & – WNIT First Round – Columbia, Mo. 64 ! – NCAA East Regional – Pittsburgh, Pa. 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 WON 17, LOST 14; BIG 12: 9-7, T-5TH WON 17, LOST 13; BIG 12: 7-9, T-7TH WON 11, LOST 18; BIG 12: 4-12, T-9TH WON 21, LOST 10; BIG 12: 10-6, 4TH COACH: CINDY STEIN COACH: CINDY STEIN COACH: CINDY STEIN COACH: CINDY STEIN 11/23 at Missouri State W 68-52 11/23 at Bradley W 77-58 11/19 # Northern Illinois W 68-61 11/11 # at Clemson W 78-54 11/26 Bradley W 77-76 11/26 Southern W 79-43 11/20 # at Iowa L 75-54 11/12 # Arizona State L 69-54 11/29 # SMU L 72-70 11/28 # Austin Peay W 78-43 11/26 $ at New Mexico L 67-48 11/19 at Arkansas State L 70-67 11/30 # Louisiana L 67-59 11/29 # at Green Bay L 74-66 11/27 $ vs Providence W 81-48 11/22 Northwestern W 87-64 11/25 $ Towson W 57-56 12/6 $ McNeese State W 74-53 12/5 $ Alcorn State W 103-41 11/30 Evansville W 82-66 12/7 $ Austin Peay L 66-53 12/3 % Mississippi Valley State W 79-53 11/27 $ at Pittsburgh W 69-60 12/6 $ Tulsa W 88-68 12/2 % Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 79-51 12/11 at Northern Iowa W 89-77 12/4 % Eastern Michigan L 60-59 12/10 Missouri State L 79-70 12/3 % Murray State W 100-55 12/21 % Illinois L 70-67 12/8 at Missouri State L 66-44 12/21 at Evansville W 78-72 12/11 Nicholls State W 88-34 12/29 at Iowa L 87-65 12/18 Stanford L 71-55 12/30 Iowa W 75-65 12/18 Southern Illinois W 96-69 1/2 IUPUI W 73-45 1/2 Miami (Ohio) W 92-68 12/31 at Miami [Ohio] W 58-57 12/20 Alabama State W 68-62 1/5 Saint Louis W 72-62 1/2 Saint Louis W 67-50 1/4 at Saint Louis W 65-62 12/29 Western Michigan W 84-65 1/8 at Baylor L 71-65 1/5 Oklahoma State W 67-49 1/7 at Kansas State L 95-59 1/4 Baylor W 64-61 1/11 Texas L 70-59 1/8 Nebraska L 81-74 1/10 Kansas L 55-52 1/7 Kansas State W 68-62 1/19 at Iowa State W 86-55 1/11 at Kansas State L 87-44 1/14 Nebraska L 74-69 1/11 at Nebraska W 64-58 1/22 Nebraska W 65-53 1/15 at Iowa State L 65-59 1/14 at Texas L 63-54 1/18 at Colorado L 71-54 1/25 Oklahoma State W 87-65 1/18 Colorado L 56-51 1/18 Colorado W 69-49 1/24 at Kansas W 76-49 1/28 at Texas Tech L 84-50 1/22 at Kansas L 63-61 1/21 at Texas A&M L 72-52 2/2 Colorado W 71-52 1/28 Oklahoma W 77-65 1/26 at Texas Tech L 75-45 1/28 Texas Tech W 66-51 2/5 at Kansas State L 68-52 1/31 Colorado L 68-66 1/29 Texas L 71-52 2/1 at Kansas State W 66-65 2/8 at Nebraska W 74-53 2/3 at Texas L 89-55 2/5 Kansas L 60-42 2/4 Oklahoma L 88-53 2/12 Iowa State W 70-57 2/7 at Iowa State W 81-62 2/9 at Colorado W 58-55 2/8 at Iowa State L 66-60 2/15 at Kansas W 61-55 2/11 Baylor L 83-59 2/12 Texas A&M W 63-46 2/11 Kansas W 64-57 2/19 Kansas State L 66-56 2/14 at Oklahoma State W 71-46 2/16 at Baylor L 74-57 2/15 at Oklahoma State W 69-65 2/22 at Colorado L 69-48 2/17 Texas Tech L 73-68 2/19 at Oklahoma L 73-59 2/18 at Colorado W 72-57 2/22 Iowa State W 67-59 2/26 at Oklahoma L 74-69 2/22 Kansas State (2OT) L 93-90 2/23 Iowa State L 76-70 2/25 at Kansas L 81-71 3/1 Kansas W 73-52 2/25 at Nebraska W 78-76 2/26 at Nebraska (OT) W 70-65 3/1 Nebraska L 75-62 3/5 Texas A&M W 64-51 2/28 Iowa State W 63-58 3/2 Kansas State L 80-53 3/11 ^ Oklahoma State L 56-54 3/8 ^ Texas Tech W 81-75 3/3 at Texas A&M W 61-60 3/8 ^ vs Kansas W 62-57 3/19 + Western Illinois (2OT) W 72-69 3/9 ^ Oklahoma L 75-54 3/9 % Oklahoma State W 75-52 3/9 ^ vs Baylor L 70-52 3/24 + Ball State W 88-77 3/19 @ Virginia Tech L 82-51 3/10 % Kansas State L 79-58 # – KCRG TV-9 Hawkeye Challenge– Iowa City, 3/27 ! at Colorado State L 62-61 # – at WBCA Classic – Tempe, Ariz. # – Islander Classic – Corpus Christi, Texas 3/20 ^ Stanford L 68-44 Iowa $ – at Pitt Thanksgiving Tourn. – Pittsburgh, Pa. $ – Unilever Tiger Classic – Columbia, Mo. # – at Oneida B&C Holiday Tourn. – Green Bay, Wis. $ – Airport University Inn Thanksgiving % – State Farm Tiger Classic – Columbia, Mo. % – Scottrade Center – St. Louis, Mo. $ – Unilever Tiger Classic – Columbia, Mo. Tournament – Albuquerque, N.M. ^ – at Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship – Dallas, ^ – Big 12 Tournament – Dallas, Texas % – at Big 12 Conference Tourn. – Dallas, Texas % – State Farm Tiger CLassic – Columbia, Mo. Texas + – WNIT First/Second Rounds – Columbia, Mo. ^ – at NCAA Tournament First Rd. – Tempe, Ariz. ^ – Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship – Kansas @ – NCAA Tournament First Round – University ! – WNIT Quarterfinals – Fort Collins, Colo. City, Mo. Park, Pa. 65 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 WON 17, LOST 14; BIG 12: 5-11, 10TH WON 10, LOST 21; BIG 12: 2-14, 12TH WON 13, LOST 17; BIG 12: 4-12, T-10TH WON 12, LOST 18; BIG 12: 2-14, 12TH COACH: CINDY STEIN COACH: CINDY STEIN COACH: CINDY STEIN COACH: CINDY STEIN 11/12 at Southern Illinois W 71-60 11/9 Murray State W 73-64 11/14 South Dakota State L 55-50 11/15 Northern Iowa W 74-57 11/14 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W 89-60 11/15 Eastern Illinois W 69-51 11/19 at Illinois L 65-55 11/18 Memphis L 75-74 11/17 Arkansas State W 74-53 11/18 at South Dakota State L 78-63 11/22 Western Illinois W 61-54 11/22 at Indiana W 76-71 11/21 at Stanford L 75-60 11/24 ! Samford L 65-49 11/25 Indiana L 63-54 11/27 # Florida A&M W 69-65 11/24 # vs Alabama W 78-70 11/25 ! Robert Morris W 74-73 11/25 # at Saint Mary’s W 79-64 11/29 ! Holy Cross (30T) L 94-93 11/29 # Florida State L 73-66 11/28 Arkansas L 66-53 12/2 % Creighton W 70-66 11/30 ! at Northwestern W 69-63 12/5 Ball State W 66-55 12/1 Texas State W 70-61 12/3 % Alabama A&M W 76-54 12/3 Toledo W 70-50 12/8 at Bradley W 52-46 12/7 % Mississippi Valley State W 69-52 12/6 OHIO W 70-67 12/8 Bradley W 83-54 12/10 Texas Rio Grande Valley W 83-34 12/9 % Stephen F. Austin (OT) L 84-81 12/10 at Northwestern W 78-59 12/14 UT Martin W 74-23 12/13 Murray State W 71-32 12/15 UMKC (OT) W 75-73 12/17 South Dakota State W 79-62 12/21 at Arkansas W 56-55 12/21 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 81-50 12/19 Illinois L 66-52 12/19 Prairie View A&M W 89-55 12/29 Southeast Missouri W 60-31 12/28 North Texas W 71-44 12/29 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 94-52 12/28 # Marshall L 77-72 1/3 at Duquesne W 76-65 1/2 Duquesne W 72-66 1/3 at Colorado L 71-59 12/29 # Delaware State W 55-50 1/6 Iowa State W 66-56 1/9 Colorado L 70-58 1/6 Chicago State W 62-42 1/5 Xavier L 68-60 1/10 Texas (OT) L 79-77 1/12 Texas Tech W 68-59 1/10 Texas A&M L 62-56 1/9 at Colorado L 64-48 1/13 at Kansas State L 81-66 1/16 at Oklahoma State L 76-41 1/14 at Kansas L 75-58 1/13 Kansas State L 65-50 1/17 at Texas Tech L 63-55 1/19 at Kansas L 66-60 1/17 Nebraska W 67-66 1/17 at Kansas L 62-59 1/20 Nebraska L 76-66 1/23 Baylor L 72-57 1/21 at Iowa State L 65-42 1/20 Oklahoma L 62-61 1/28 Colorado W 61-48 1/26 at Texas L 67-37 1/24 Colorado L 61-56 1/23 Baylor W 70-62 1/31 at Baylor L 71-70 1/29 at Texas A&M L 62-43 1/28 Oklahoma State L 68-60 1/26 at Oklahoma State L 75-60 2/4 at Iowa State L 76-68 2/3 Nebraska L 73-67 1/31 at Oklahoma L 78-56 1/30 Kansas L 61-59 2/7 Texas A&M L 69-63 2/6 Oklahoma L 65-57 2/4 at Kansas State L 58-54 2/3 at Texas A&M L 65-55 2/10 Oklahoma State L 83-57 2/9 at Iowa State L 64-46 2/14 at Kansas W 67-57 2/7 Kansas W 74-60 2/7 Iowa State L 65-39 2/17 Kansas State L 56-40 2/17 at Nebraska W 65-53 2/14 at Baylor L 72-43 2/10 at Kansas State L 37-33 2/21 at Nebraska L 73-57 2/21 Kansas State W 69-61 2/18 Kansas State W 52-43 2/13 Nebraska L 82-78 2/24 Kansas W 62-59 2/25 at Oklahoma L 72-57 2/21 at Nebraska L 65-52 2/20 at Iowa State L 55-42 2/27 Iowa State L 58-54 3/1 Kansas L 70-66 2/24 Texas L 66-56 2/23 Colorado (OT) L 80-79 3/1 at Kansas State L 81-52 3/6 ^ Texas L 70-57 2/28 at Colorado W 66-55 2/27 at Nebraska L 67-51 3/5 at Colorado L 63-47 3/18 & Wyoming L 73-67 3/3 Iowa State L 62-47 3/3 at Texas L 60-41 3/11 ^ Oklahoma (OT) W 70-64 # – Saint Mary’s Hilton Concord Thanksgiving Classic – 3/7 at Texas Tech L 63-56 3/7 Texas Tech (OT) W 58-55 Moraga, Calif. 3/11 ^ Texas A&M L 65-39 3/12 ^ Texas L 59-52 3/11 ^ Texas L 64-59 % – State Farm Tiger Classic – Columbia, Mo. ! – FAU Thanksgiving Classic – Boca Raton, Fla. ^ – at Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship – Dallas % – CenturyTel Tiger Tournament – Columbia, Mo. ! – DoubleTree White Invitational – Evansston, Ill. # – Seminole Classic – Tallahassee, Fla. & – WNIT Second Rd. – Laramie, Wyo. # – Marriott Cavalier Classic – Charlottesville, Va. ^ – Big 12 Tournament – Oklahoma City, Okla. ^ – Big 12 Tournament – Kansas City, Mo. 66 ^ – Big 12 Tournament – Kansas City, Mo. 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 WON 13, LOST 18; BIG 12: 5-11, 10TH WON 13, LOST 18; BIG 12: 2-16, 10TH WON 17, LOST 15; SEC: 6-10, 8TH WON 17, LOST 14; SEC: 6-10, T-11TH COACH: ROBIN PINGETON COACH: ROBIN PINGETON COACH: ROBIN PINGETON COACH: ROBIN PINGETON 11/12 at Memphis W 67-40 11/11 at Texas San Antonio W 70-50 11/9 Saint Louis W 67-51 11/8 at Saint Louis W 71-42 11/14 at Eastern Illinois L 81-73 11/12 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W 75-58 11/12 Chicago State W 88-55 11/10 SIU Edwardsville W 74-59 11/15 Western Illinois W 70-61 11/14 Evansville W 59-48 11/25 ! Tennessee L 82-44 11/16 at Saint Louis W 68-56 11/22 ! Wichita State W 49-44 11/21 Southeast Missouri W 78-43 11/26 ! Georgetown W 54-45 11/20 North Florida W 67-46 11/26 Wright State W 92-62 11/23 ! Green Bay L 55-33 11/22 at UT Martin W 77-74 11/27 ! Georgia Tech L 61-46 11/24 ! Minnesota L 59-54 11/26 UMKC W 78-69 12/3 ! Northwestern L 74-70 12/1 at Ball State W 56-45 12/3 UT Martin W 82-71 11/29 ! Hartford W 68-45 12/7 Eastern Illinois W 56-54 12/5 # at Northwestern L 79-68 12/6 Missouri State W 91-77 11/30 ! Miami L 74-68 12/10 North Dakota W 69-52 12/7 UT Martin W 53-30 12/8 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 97-59 12/4 Oral Roberts W 86-54 12/19 Evansville W 74-51 12/11 UMKC W 72-48 12/16 Southern Illinois W 110-47 12/8 Bradley W 126-55 12/22 Memphis W 58-48 12/18 Morgan State W 75-50 12/16 Belmont W 82-70 12/19 NJIT W 72-37 12/30 Sam Houston State W 66-48 12/20 Murray State W 69-50 12/19 at Missouri State L 67-53 12/21 UC Riverside W 68-65 1/4 at Baylor L 90-46 12/29 at Memphis L 72-69 12/22 Western Illinois W 75-60 12/29 UAB W 82-73 1/7 Texas Tech L 69-63 1/3 at #10 Georgia L 77-46 1/2 at Mississippi W 85-76 1/2 Florida State L 75-43 1/11 at Kansas State L 72-46 1/6 Auburn W 82-76 1/5 Arkansas L 69-66 1/5 at Xavier L 83-51 1/15 Kansas L 72-63 1/10 at #9 Tennessee L 84-39 1/9 Georgia W 66-56 1/8 Texas (OT) W 85-80 1/18 at Texas A&M L 78-52 1/13 #6 Kentucky L 69-43 1/12 at #9 Kentucky L 80-69 1/12 at Texas Tech L 63-56 1/21 Oklahoma State L 62-58 1/20 at Mississippi (OT) W 73-72 1/16 #14 LSU L 87-68 1/24 Arkansas L 58-50 1/23 #17 Texas A&M L 62-57 1/15 Texas A&M L 85-40 1/25 at Texas L 75-58 1/27 at #16 Texas A&M L 77-58 1/26 at Mississippi State L 69-62 1/19 at Kansas State L 66-63 1/28 Oklahoma L 62-59 1/31 Florida W 69-54 1/30 #16 Vanderbilt W 59-54 1/22 at Colorado L 58-48 2/1 Baylor L 71-41 2/3 #9 Tennessee W 80-63 2/2 at #7 South Carolina L 78-62 1/26 Kansas W 66-52 2/5 at Texas Tech L 76-49 2/10 Mississippi State L 61-56 2/6 at #16 LSU L 75-58 1/29 at Iowa State L 71-56 2/8 Iowa State L 65-52 2/14 at Vanderbilt L 62-46 2/9 Alabama L 59-56 2/2 Nebraska W 76-69 2/11 at Oklahoma L 64-60 2/17 at Arkansas L 61-40 2/16 at Auburn W 68-58 2/5 Kansas State (OT) L 60-55 2/14 Texas A&M L 56-52 2/22 LSU (OT) L 78-74 2/20 at Florida W 81-76 2/12 at Oklahoma L 69-47 2/18 at Kansas W 65-70 2/24 at Auburn L 67-59 2/23 #10 Tennessee L 56-50 2/21 at Iowa State (OT) L 66-59 2/28 #14 South Carolina W 65-58 2/27 Mississippi W 75-72 2/16 Oklahoma State (OT) W 71-65 2/25 Kansas State (OT) W 61-56 3/3 at Alabama W 88-64 3/2 at Arkansas L 72-70 2/22 at Nebraska L 76-34 2/28 Texas L 75-62 3/7 # Vanderbilt L 53-40 3/5 # Mississippi State L 73-70 2/26 Colorado L 63-59 3/3 at Oklahoma State L 68-47 3/20 ^ Eastern Illinois L 60-58 3/19 ^ at Creighton L 77-51 3/2 at Baylor L 84-52 3/7 ^ Oklahoma State W 72-68 ! – Cancun Challenge – Cancun, Mexico ! – Miami Thanksgiving Tournament – Miami, Fla. 3/5 Iowa State W 49-48 3/8 ^ Oklahoma L 70-59 # – SEC Tournament – Duluth, Ga. # – SEC Tournament – Duluth, Ga. ^ – WNIT First Round – Columbia, Mo. ^ – WNIT First Round – Omaha, Neb. 3/8 ^ Texas L 79-66 ! – Big Ten/Big 12 Challenge – Columbia, Mo. ! – Paradise Jam – St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands ^ – Big 12 Tournament – Kansas City, Mo. # – Big Ten/Big 12 Challenge – Evanston, Ill. First season of SEC play ^ – Big 12 Tournament – Kansas City, Mo. 67 2014-15 2015-16 WON 19, LOST 14; SEC: 7-9, T-7TH WON 22, LOST 10; SEC: 8-8, T-7TH COACH: ROBIN PINGETON COACH: ROBIN PINGETON 11/15 Western Illinois W 89-52 11/13 at Missouri State W 71-55 11/17 Southeast Missouri W 88-42 11/16 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 85-34 11/21 vs. UNLV ! W 79-60 11/18 at Wichita State W 57-37 11/23 vs. California ! L 82-70 11/22 Wake Forest W 94-81 11/30 Milwaukee W 68-55 11/24 SIU Edwardsville W 75-46 12/3 Loyola Chicago W 56-45 11/27 vs. Northeastern ! W 69-56 12/6 at Bradley L 76-64 11/28 at Saint Mary’s ! W 95-78 12/8 Saint Louis W 74-55 12/2 Southeast Missouri W 74-32 12/12 Colorado W 53-50 12/7 Loyola Marymount W 80-48 12/14 Northern Illinois W 47-44 12/12 at Colorado W 79-75 12/20 at Wake Forest W 79-64 12/20 Lamar W 91-57 12/22 UT Martin W 74-65 12/21 Texas State W 82-56 12/30 vs. Missouri State @ L 57-52 12/29 Charlotte W 88-71 1/2 at Tennessee L 63-53 1/4 #12 Tennessee L 71-55 1/4 Mississippi State L 53-47 1/7 at Georgia W 54-48 1/8 at Georgia L 69-48 1/10 at #2 South Carolina L 83-58 1/11 Florida W 66-47 1/14 #6 Mississippi State W 66-54 1/15 #1 South Carolina L 60-49 1/17 at Arkansas L 64-52 1/18 at Arkansas L 73-55 1/21 at #12 Texas A&M L 81-77 (OT) 1/25 Kentucky L 83-69 1/24 #22 Florida W 79-64 1/29 at Florida W 68-52 1/28 LSU W 52-46 2/2 at LSU L 74-65 1/31 at Mississippi W 60-46 2/5 Texas A&M L 55-48 2/4 Georgia L 65-50 2/8 Auburn W 59-49 2/7 #11 Mississippi State L 52-42 2/12 at Alabama L 67-64 2/11 Alabama W 63-52 2/15 Mississippi W 72-58 2/14 Arkansas W 69-48 2/22 at Vanderbilt W 54-51 2/21 at Auburn W 69-55 2/26 at #12 Texas A&M W 70-69 2/25 at #14 Kentucky L 69-59 3/1 Arkansas W 57-41 2/28 Vanderbilt L 56-52 3/5 Georgia # L 75-64 3/3 Auburn # L 47-45 3/19 at Northern Iowa ^ W 69-61 3/19 vs. BYU * W 78-69 3/22 at Kansas State * W 67-48 3/21 at #7 Texas ~ L 73-55 3/25 at Michigan ~ L 65-55 ! – Saint Mary’s Hilton Concord Thanksgiving Classic – ! Wahine Classic – Honolulu, Hawai’i Moraga, Calif. @ Sprint Center – Kansas City, Mo. # SEC Tournament – Jacksonville, Fla. # SEC Tournament – Little Rock, Ark. * NCAA Tournament First Round – Austin, Texas ^ WNIT First Round – Cedar Falls, Iowa ~ NCAA Tournament Second Round – Austin, Texas * WNIT Second Round – Manhattan, Kan. ~ WNIT Third Round – Ann Arbor, Mich.

68 2016-17 MIZZOU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SENIORS

1 - Lianna Doty 24 - Sierra Michaelis St. Louis, Mo. (Kirkwood) Mercer, Mo. (North Mercer) Major: Mechanical Engineering Major: Communication

11 - Lindsey Cunningham Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge) Major: Health Sciences

69