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2008-09 Missouri Tiger Roster Feb 2008-09WWomen’s oMISSOURImen’s BasketballBasketball MissouriMissouri (10-9, 1-5)1-5) at 2008-0920082008-0909 Schedule/ResultsScchedule/Results No.No. 2 OklahomaOklahoma (17-2,(17-2, 6-0)6-0) Jan.Jan. 3131 20092009 • Norman,Norman, Okla.Okla. • LloydLloyd NobleNoble CenterCenter Date Opponentpp t Time NOVEMBERNOVEMBER Nov.Nov. 7 SOUTHWESTSOUTHWE BAPTIST (exh) W, 80-50 Tip-off:Tip-off: 12:30 p.m. CTCT Nov. 14 SOUTHSOUTH DAKOTADA STATE L, 55-50 Arena:Arena: Lloyd Noble CenCentert (12,000) Nov.Nov. 19 at Illinois L, 65-55 TV: Sooner Sports Network (Bob Carpenter, play-by-play; Patti Phillips, colorr analystanalyst)) Nov.Nov. 22 WESTERNWESTERN ILLINOIS W, 61-54 Radio: KFRU 1400 AM (David Lile, play-by-play / Edith Thompson, color) Nov. 25 INDIANA L, 63-54 Rankings: OU: 2 (AP, ESPN / USA Today Coaches) Nov. 29 # - vs. Holy Cross L, 94-93 (3OT) Series: MU leads 29-24 (Last meeting: MU 70, OU 64 (OT); March 11, 2008) Nov. 30 # - at Northwestern W, 69-63 Coaches DECEMBER Missouri: Cindy Stein (Illinois, 1984); 170-151 at Mizzou (11th season) Dec. 3 TOLEDO W, 70-50 Oklahoma: Sherri Coale (Oklahoma Christian, 1987); 271-129 at OU (13th season) Dec. 9 BRADLEY W, 83-54 Dec. 14 UT MARTIN W, 74-23 Mizzou travels to No. 2 Oklahoma on Saturday Dec. 21 at Arkansas W, 56-55 The University of Missouri women’s basketball team (10-9, 1-5 Big 12) travels to Dec. 29 SEMO W, 60-31 JANUARY Norman, Okla., on Saturday, Jan. 31 for a contest against the No. 2 Oklahoma Sooners (17-2, Jan. 3 at Duquesne W, 76-65 6-0) at 12:30 p.m. The game will be televised in Norman on KAUT 43 and in Tulsa on Cox Jan. 6 CHICAGO STATE W, 63-42 Channel 3 with Bob Carpenter providing play-by-play and Patti Phillips serving as the color Jan. 10 * TEXAS A&M L, 62-56 analyst,. The Tigers hold a 29-24 advantage in the all-time series and upset the No. 11 Sooners Jan. 14 * at Kansas L, 75-58 in overtime, 70-64, in the fi rst round of the 2008 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championshp. Jan. 17 * NEBRASKA W, 67-66 Jan. 21 * at Iowa State L, 65-42 Up Next Jan. 24 * COLORADO L, 61-56 Missouri travels to Manhattan, Kan., for a game against the No. 12/14 Kansas State Wild- Jan. 28 * OKLAHOMA STATE L, 68-60 cats (18-1, 5-1) at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 4, which will be broadcast live on FSN Kansas City. Jan.31Jan.31 * at Oklahoma 12:30 p.m. Mizzou will then return home on Saturday, Feb. 7 to face Border Showdown foe Kansas at 1 FEBRUARY p.m. The contest will be televised on FSN with Brent Stover and Brenda VanLengen calling the Feb. 4 * at Kansas State 7 p.m. game. Feb. 7 * KANSAS 1 p.m. Feb. 14 * at Baylor 12:30 p.m. 2008-09 Missouri Tiger Roster Feb. 18 * KANSAS STATE 6:30 p.m. No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl.-Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School) Feb. 21 *at Nebraska 7:05 p.m. 1 Bekah Mills G 5-9 RS-Fr.-HS Towanda, Kan. (Circle HS) Feb. 24 * TEXAS 6:30 p.m. 2 Bailey Gee G 5-11 Fr.-HS Andover, Kan. (Andover Central HS) Feb. 28 * at Colorado 5 p.m. 3 Amanda Hanneman F 5-11 Jr.-2L Blue Springs, Mo. (Blue Springs South HS) MARCH 4 Jessra Johnson F 6-1 Jr.-2L Fayette, Mo. (Fayette HS) March 3 * IOWA STATE 6:30 p.m. 10 Jasmyn Otote G 5-9 So.-1L Duncanville, Texas (Duncanville HS) March 7 * at Texas Tech 2 p.m. 11 Toy Richbow G 5-6 Jr.-2L Detroit, Mich. (Pershing HS) March 12 ^ - First Round TBA 12 Alyssa Hollins G 5-11 Sr.-3L Mesquite, Texas (John Horn HS) 22 BreAnna Brock F 6-2 Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas (Wagner HS) All Times Central 23 RaeShara Brown G 5-8 So.-1L Little Rock, Ark. (Parkview HS) # - DoubleTree White Invitational 32 Marissa Scott F 6-2 Jr.-2L Iola, Kan. (Iola HS) (Evanston, Ill.) 34 Kendra Frazier C 6-5 Fr.-HS Altamont, Kan. (Labette County HS) * - Big 12 Conference Game 44 Shakara Jones F 6-2 So.-1L St. Charles, Mo. (Francis Howell Central HS) ^ - Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship 50 Christine Flores F 6-3 Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas (Winston Churchill HS) Head Coach: Cindy Stein (Illinois, 1984) Pronunciation Guide Associate Head Coach: Lynnette Robinson (Illinois, 1982) BreAnna Brock .....................bre-AH-na Media Relations Assistant Coach: Doshia Woods (Western Illinois, 2001) RaeShara Brown ...............ray-SHAR-a Assistant Director / WBB Contact: __ Kate Lakin Assistant Coach: Jarod Newland (Texas Tech, 2006) Alyssa Hollins .....................uh-LISS-uh Lakin’s Offi ce: ______________(573) 882-2531 Director of BB Ops.: Edith Thompson (Ohio State, 1995) Jessra Johnson ........................jess-ruh Lakin’s Cell: ________________(573) 356-6114 Lakin’s E-Mail: _________ [email protected] Coordinator of BB Ops.: Tracy Benne (Missouri, 2002) Shakara Jones ............... sha-CARE-uh Media Relations ________ Fax: (573) 882-4720 Manager: Leslie Berger (Washington University, 2005) Jasmyn Otote .........jaz-min o-TOE-tay Manager: J.D. Gravatt (Florida Atlantic, 2008) Doshia Woods ........................DOE-sha - - 8 2008-09 Missouri Women’s Basketball Game Notes Page 2 Mizzou Tigers for Tigers Oklahoma State (17-2, 6-0) Mizzou Athletics is teaming up with Auburn and No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (High School/Last School) Clemson Universities to save and protect wild 01 Nyeshia Stevenson F/G 5-9 JR Little Rock, Ark. (McClellan) tigers. You can help support “Tigers for Tigers” by making a donation to the World Wildlife Fund. 03 Courtney Paris C 6-4 SR Piedmont, Calif. (Piedmont) For more information visit tigers.missouri.edu. 04 Abi Olajuwon C 6-4 JR Los Angeles, Calif. (Marlborough) Help Mizzou with the “Tigers for Tigers” chal- 05 Ashley Paris F 6-3 SR Piedmont, Calif. (Piedmont) lenge and save the tigers species. 10 Carlee Roethlisberger F 6-1 SO Findlay, Ohio (Findlay) 13 Danielle Robinson G 5-9 SO San Jose, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty) Mizzou Quick Facts 14 Lauren Willis G 5-11 SO Overland Park, Kan. (St. Thomas Aquinas) Location:...............................Columbia, Mo. 65205 15 Carolyn Winchester F 5-11 SR Washington, Okla. (Washington) Founded:............................................................. 1839 21 Amanda Thompson F 6-0 JR Chicago, Ill. (Whitney Young) Enrollment: ..................................................... 28.477 25 Whitney Hand G 6-1 FR Fort Worth, Texas (Liberty Christian) Nickname: ........................................................ Tigers 31 Rose Hammond G 5-9 JR Depew, Okla. (Depew) School Colors: .......................Old Gold and Black 45 Jasmine Hartman G 5-10 FR Houston, Texas (Bellaire) Affi liation: .....................................NCAA Division I Conference: ..................................................... Big 12 53 Jenny Vining G 5-9 SO Marshall, Ark. (Marshall) President ...............................................Gary Forsee Head Coach: Sherri Coale (Oklahoma Christian, 1987) Chancellor ..............................Dr. Brady J. Deaton Assistant Coach: Jan Ross (Oklahoma Christian, 1986) Faculty Athletic Representative ...Dr. Lori Franz Assistant Coach: Stacy Hansmeyer (Connecticut, 2001) Athletic Director..............................Michael Alden Assistant Coach: Chad Thrailkill (Southern Nazarene, 1993) Senior Associate AD/SWA ..........Sarah Reesman Scouting Oklahoma MU-OU STAT COMPARISON Mizzou Arena The Sooners enter Saturday’s match ranked (2008-09 STATISTICS) Opened.............................................. October 2004 second in the nation, sporting a 17-2 overall record MU OSU Capacity ........................................................... 15,061 and a perfect 6-0 mark in conference play. Oklahoma Attend. record ......7,585 (12/18/04 vs. Stanford) Record 10-9 17-2 has won 13 in a row, including a 56-51 victory at All-time record ................................................42-28 Conference 1-5 6-0 Press Row Phone ..........................(573) 882-1442 No. 4 Baylor on Wednesday. The team ranks fourth Points Per Game 63.3 80.5 nationally in scoring offense (80.5) and shots an im- Program History Opp. PPG 58.5 60.8 pressive 49.0 percent from the fl oor to rank second First Year of Basketball/Record: ......1974-75/9-8 Field Goal Pct. .389 .490 All-time record ...............................601-421 (.586) nationally. Opp. FG Pct. .384 .375 All-time home record ...................323-131 (.713) The sister tandem of seniors Courtney and 3-FG Pct. .296 .346 NCAA Appearances/Last ............................9/2006 Ashley Paris lead the Sooners, with both averag- Opp. 3-FG Pct. .300 .353 Last NCAA Opponent: .................. Virginia Tech ing double-doubles on the year. Courtney leads the FT Pct. .629 .670 .........L, 68-44, NCAA Bridgeport Region 1st Rd team with 16.0 ppg. and 13.7 rpg. on 62.7 percent WNIT Appearances/Last .............................4/2007 Rebounds PG 38.6 43.5 Last WNIT Opponent ............................Wyoming shooting from the fi eld while Ashley adds 13.9 ppg. Opp. RPG 38.5 31.4 ..............................L, 73-67, WNIT Second Round and 10.1 rpg. Sophomore Danielle Robinson also Rebound Margin +0.1 +12.1 chips in 12.6 ppg. and 6.2 apg. Assists PG 13.8 17.1 Coaching Staff Head Coach Sherri Coale is in her 13th season Turnovers PG 15.8 16.2 Head Coach................Cindy Stein (Illinois, 1984) Record at MU (Years).......170-151 (10 Seasons) at the helm of the team and sports a 271-129 record Assist/TO Ratio 0.9 1.1 Career Record (Years) .....235-176 (13 Seasons) with the program. Blocks PG 4.4 5.5 Basketball Offi ce Phone ..................573-882-1002 Steals PG 10.5 9.1 Associate Head Coach...........Lynnette Robinson Tigers fall to Oklahoma State ..............................................................(Illinois, 1982) Missouri remained close for most of the second Assistant .......Doshia Woods (Western Ill., 2001) Assistant .........Jarod Newland (Texas Tech, 2006) half but suffered a 68-60 defeat to Oklahoma State Dir.
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