Head Coach Brooks Williams

• School’s all-time winningest coach (141 wins)

• Five postseson appearances NCAA Tournament (2011, 2012) WBI Tournament (2013, 2014, 2015)

• Coached McNeese to the 2011 Title

• Coached McNeese to its first NCAA Tournament (2011)

• SLC Coach of the Year (2011)

Coach of the Year (2011) COWGIRLS 2015-16

MEDIA INFORMATION QUICK FACTS Best Time to reach Coach Donald Williams: Head coach Brooks Donald Williams can generally be reached during the morning. All interviews should be coordinated UNIVERSITY through the Sports Information Office by calling (337) 475-5926. Location: ...... Lake Charles, Louisiana Interview Policy: Media interviews of players and coaches are encouraged, and Founded: �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1939 every effort will be made to accommodate media requests. In-person interviews are Enrollment: ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 8,992 (est.) preferred, but telephone interviews should be arranged through the Sports Information Nickname: ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Cowgirls Office. Under no circumstances will student-athletes’ residence numbers or cell Colors: ...... Royal Blue/Yellow Affiliation: �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� NCAA 1-A phone numbers be supplied to the media. Conference: �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Southland Practice: As a general rule, practices are usually open to the public. Media is asked President:...... Dr. Philip Williams to come 20 minutes prior to practice or after practice for all interviews (coaches and players). Efforts will be made to accommodate interview needs before or after ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Athletic Director: ...... Bruce Hemphill practice as long as it is prearranged through the Sports Information Office. Associate AD/Compliance...... Bridget Martin Post-Game Interviews: Players and coaches will be available for post-game Assistant AD/Sports Information Director: ...... Matthew Bonnette interviews. However, locker rooms are off limits to media at all times. Assistant AD/Marketing: ...... Jacob Fontenot Media Credentials: Any media without credentials wishing to attend a game may Institutional Rep:...... Dr. Mike Soileau contact Matthew Bonnette or Pam LaFosse. Credentials will be located at the Will Director of Ticket Operations:...... Steve Gugliucci Call located at the West entrance of . Athletics Academic Advisor: ...... Amanda Wilhite Head Trainer...... Dr. Kari Brody Press Row: McNeese’s press row is located on the West side of the coliseum. Phone Women’s Trainer...... Rachel Carlson lines will be provided for visiting radio as well as wireless internet. Strength Coach...... Jason Little Assistant Strength Coach...... Eric Ortego Assistant SID (WBB Contact)...... Pam LaFosse Assistant SID...... Hunter Bower PRINT MEDIA Women’s Basketball Administrative Assistant...... Sandi Rodriguez Lake Charles American Press: Beat Writer-Alex Hickey (McNeese beat); Managing Sports Editor- Jim Gazzalo ([email protected]), P.O. Box BASKETBALL STAFF 2893, Lake Charles, La. 70602 (AC 337, 494-4069, FAX 494-4036). Head Coach: ...... Brooks Donald Williams (Mississippi State, 2000) Southwest Daily News: Sports Editor- Rodrick Anderson (louisianarod@ Record at School: ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������141-117/8 yrs. yahoo.com); 716 E. Napoleon St., Sulphur, La. 70663 (AC 337, 527-7075, FAX Overall Record: �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������141-117/8 yrs. 528-3044). Basketball Phone: �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������(337) 475-5473 Best Time To Contact: ����������������������������������������������������������������� Mornings (9 a.m.-12 noon) Jennings Daily News: ([email protected]); 238 Market St., Assistant Coaches: Brenita Jackson (Southeastern La., ‘07); Kacie Cryer (LSU-Shreveport, Jennings, LA, 70546 (AC 337-824-3011) ‘08); Kevin Jackson (Southeastern La., ‘07) Lagniappe: Sports Writer- Rick Sarro ([email protected]), 2906 TEAM INFORMATION Deaton St., Lake Charles, LA (AC 337-433-8501) 2014-2015 Record: ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 18-14 ELECTRONIC MEDIA (Area Code- 337) Conference Record/Place: ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 11-7/5th KPLC-TV (NBC): Director- Brady Raynard ([email protected]; assistant- Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������11/4 Starters Returning/Lost: ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4/1 Mike Gaither ([email protected]), 704 Bilbo St. Lake Charles, La. 70601 Newcomers: ...... 2 (AC 437-7563, FAX 439-9905). Redshirt:...... 1 KEZM Radio (1310 AM): Bruce Merchant, owner (527-3611) KAOK (1400 AM): 607 Ryan St., Lake Charles, La. (436-7541) BASKETBALL HISTORY First Year of Basketball: ...... 1976 KJEF (1290 AM): 1215 S. Lake Arthur Ave., Jennings, La., 70546 (824- Overall Record: ...... 534-545 2934) Years In NCAA’s: ...... 2 (2011, 2012) Years In WNIT:...... None Years in WBI...... 3 (2015, 2014, 2013) SPORTS INFORMATION Years In Southland Tournament: ...... 16 Years In LAIAW State Tournament: ...... 1 (1979-80) Years In AIAW Regional Tournament: ...... 1 (1979-80) BURTON COLISEUM Name:...... Burton Coliseum Capacity: ...... 8,000 Location: ...... Gulf Highway (Across from airport) First Year In Burton Coliseum: ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������1986 First Game Played In Burton Coliseum: ...... Def. Baylor (85-70 (1986-87) Press Row Phone:...... (337) 562-4061 Matthew Bonnette Pam LaFosse Hunter Bower McNeese State Athletics Department Website Director Assistant SID Assistant SID Log on to: www.mcneesesports.com for information Director: ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������Matthew Bonnette on McNeese State women’s basketball. Fans can also follow the e-mail: ������������������������������������������������������������������������� [email protected] Office Phone: ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� (337) 475-5207 Cowgirls on facebook (McNeesewbb) and twitter (@McNeesewbb) Asst./WBB Contact: ����������������������������������������������������������������������Pam LaFosse e-mail: �����������������������������������������������������������������������������[email protected] Credits- The 2015-16 women’s basketball media guide was designed, Office Phone: ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� (337) 475-5926 written and edited by Pam LaFosse with assistance from the women’s Assistant SID: �������������������������������������������������������������������������������Hunter Bower basketball staff. Photos Raymond Stewart, Dennis Thibodeaux, Lake email:...... [email protected] Charles American Press. Press Row Phone: ���������������������������������������������������������������������� (337) 562-4160 Mailing Address: �������������������������������������������������������������������������������Box 92735 Lake Charles, LA. 70609 Overnight Address: ������������������������������������������������������������ 700 E. McNeese St. Lake Charles, LA. 70607

www.mcneesesports.com McNeesewbb @McNeesewbb 1 COWGIRLS 2015-16 A HISTORICAL SEASON 2011 NOTES McNeese enjoyed a historical season in 2011 when the Cowgirls went on to win a school record 26 games, producing a 26-7 overall •- Southland Conference Champs record. McNeese also won the Southland Conference title, its •- Southland Conference Tournament Champs first Southland Conference Tournament title and advanced to the •- First NCAA Tournament NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history. •- School record 26 wins The turnaround from a 7-22 overall record during the 2009- •- Tied best turnaround in NCAA from previous season 10 season to its 26-7 overall record during the 2010-11 season •- First 20 win season in 24 years equaled the best turnaround in NCAA history. The turnaround •- Best start in 14 years (14-5) was a 17 game difference from the previous season in which •- Won school record 15 conference games Valporaiso also did it from the 2000-2001 season to the 2001- •- Produced longest SLC winning streak (12 games) 2002 season with the same records. •- Tied school’s longest winning streak (12 games) The 20 win season was the first in 24 years and only the fourth •- Undefeated at home (13-0) in program history. •- McNeese (Men and Women) were one of three schools The Cowgirls set several records during the season which all along with Duke and Princeton who were undefeated at started with a 6-0 Southland Conference start, the best start in home until the final week of the season school history. McNeese went on to produce a 15-1 league record •- Broke the all-time single game attendance record several and produced the longest SLC winning streak of the season at 12 times during the season. games. That streak tied the longest school winning streak with •- Made its 12th overall SLC Tournament appearance the 1980-81 Cowgirl squad. •- Made third SLC Tournament appearance under McNeese began the season 14-5 overall, the best start in school Williams history in 14 years. The 1996-97 team also began the year with •- Won first SLC Tournament game since 2005 a 14-5 record. •- Made it to the SLC Tournament Championship game The Cowgirls were perfect at home, producing a 13-0 home for only the second time in school history court record. Another home court record the Cowgirls broke was •- Attendance was over 1,000 in eight games its attendance record. The Cowgirls played eight home games in •- Set a new game attendance record of 3,256 against which the attendance was over 1,000 and set the all-time school Lamar in final home game of the season. home attendance record several times during the season with •- Cracked the collegeinsider.com Mid-Major Top 25 Poll the new record set in the final home game of the season against at No. 25. Ended the season at No. 15 Lamar on March 5 in which 3,256 fans saw the Cowgirls clinch •- Williams was named Southland Conference and the regular season title. McNeese ended the season ranked 10th in Louisiana “Coach of the Year” the NCAA in home attendance behind Louisville, Iowa, St. John’s •- Ashlyn Baggett was named SLC Tournament MVP, first (N.Y.), Michigan St., West Virginia, Gonzaga, Texas A&M, Boise team All-SLC, first team All-Louisiana, SLC Student- State, and Oregon. Athlete of the Year, CoSIDA/Capital One District VI The Cowgirls broke into a Mid-Major Top 25 poll during the Academic All-America season, coming in at No. 25 in the collegeinsider.com poll on Feb. •- Caitlyn Baggett was named to the All-SLC second 15. McNeese ended the season ranked 15th in the final poll. team, All-Louisiana honorable mention and SLC All- During the season the men’s and women’s teams were one of Tournament teams three schools along with Duke and Princeton who were undefeated •- Kendra Wells was named to the SLC All-Tournament at home up until the final week of the regular season. team The season culminated with the Cowgirls winning the •- Raiyawna Gatlin was named to LaGuardia Turkey Southland Conference regular season title then its first Southland Classic All-Tournament team Conference Tournament title and its first NCAA appearance. The Cowgirls lost 47-87 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament to Texas A&M, the eventual National Champions. Head coach Brooks Donald Williams was named the Southland’s and Louisiana’s “Coach of the Year”. Ashlyn and Caitlyn Baggett were both named to the All-Southland Conference team. Ashlyn was named to the All-Louisiana first team while Caitlyn was named to the honorable mention team. Both players were named to the All-Southland Conference Academic team and Ashlyn was named the SLC’s women’s basketball Student-Athlete of the Year. Baggett also earned CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-District VI second team honors.

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McNeese won its first outright Southland Conference 2011 CONFERENCE NOTES title and second overall in school history in 2011 with a 70-69 home victory over Lamar on March 5. The game •- First outright SLC title and only second in school came down to the last seconds as Kendra Wells sank a history baseline jumper with 3.6 seconds left which proved to be the game winning basket. •- School record 15 SLC victories (15-1 SLC record) The Cowgirls began their championship season with •- Best conference start in school history (6-0) a 76-51 road win at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. The Cowgirls went on to win their first six conference games •- 12 game winning streak (longest in SLC of the season) which is the best conference start in program history and its 14-5 overall start is the best start in 14 years (1996- •- Sophomore guard Ashlyn Baggett was named to All- 97). The Cowgirls fell 73-74 in overtime at Central SLC first team Arkansas for its only league loss of the season. •- Sophomore guard Caitlyn Baggett was named to All- After that loss, McNeese quickly got back on the SLC second team winning track and defeated Sam Houston State on the road before winning six straight home games, a road •- Head coach Brooks Donald Williams was named SLC win at Southeastern La. before closing out the regular “Coach of the Year” season with the win against Lamar. McNeese didn’t lose another game until its loss to National Champion Texas A&M in the NCAA Tournament. The Cowgirls ended the season with a 15-1 conference record. The 15 victories are a school record and went undefeated (13-0) at home. McNeese produced a 12 game winning streak during the season which ties the longest in school history with the 1980-81 team. The streak was also the longest in the Southland Conference. At one point during the season, McNeese (men’s and women’s) teams were one of three undefeated teams at home during the season. The other two were Duke and Princeton.

2011 Southland Conference Regular Season Champs

Players and fans react after the game winning shot by Wells as Cowgirls captured the 2011 Fans anticipate Wells’ jumper with 3.6 seconds left Southland Conference title. against Lamar in the SLC championship game.

www.mcneesesports.com McNeesewbb @McNeesewbb 3 COWGIRLS 2015-16 BACK-TO-BACK SLC TOURNAMENT CHAMPS McNeese back-to-back Southland Conference and was led in scoring by tournament MVP Ashlyn Tournament titles in 2011 and 2012 and represented Baggett. Baggett led the Cowgirls with 23 points while the conference in the NCAA Tournament. sister Caitlyn chipped in 15 points and dished out six McNeese advanced to the Southland Conference assists. Kendra Wells led all players with 13 rebounds. Tournament for the 14th time in school history in Both Caitlyn and Wells were also named to the all- 2012 and won its first tournament title in 2011. The tournament team. appearances made it four under head coach Brooks Donald Williams. The Cowgirls defended their tournament title in 2012, winning back-to-back titles. McNeese began its back-to-back tournament championships with a 67-55 opening round win against Southeastern La. then cruised to a 76-46 win over Texas State. McNeese held a 48-9 halftime lead over Texas State. McNeese then went on to defeat Stephen F. Austin 60-56 in the championship game. Two free throws with :01 left in the game by tournament MVP Caitlyn Baggett sealed the victory for McNeese. McNeese won its first tournament game since 2005 with a 65-55 win over Southeastern La. in the first round of the 2011tournament. The Cowgirls went on to pick up a 66-50 victory over UTSA in the semifinal game before defeating Central Arkansas 71-50 in the Kendra Wells and the Baggett’s (Ashlyn and Caitlyn) were championship game. named to the all-tournament teams in 2011 and 2012 In the championship game, the Cowgirls held a 37- 26 halftime lead and outscored Central Arkansas 34- 24 in the second half to earn the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. SLC TOURNAMENT NOTES The Cowgirls shot 54.7 percent from the field •- have made 15 overall tournament appearance

•- five tournament appearances under coach Williams

•- won two tournament titles (2011, 2012)

•- won first tournament title in school history (2011)

•- won first tournament game since 2005 (2011)

•- advanced to the semifinal round six times

•- advanced to the championship game two consecutive years (2011, 2012), and third time in program history

•- Ashlyn Baggett, Caitlyn Baggett and, Kendra Wells were named to both the 2011 and 2012 all-tournament teams. Ashlyn was named the 2011 tournament MVP and Caitlyn was named the 2012 tournament MVP. Ashlyn was named to the 2013 all-tournament team Head Coach Brooks Williams cuts down the nets in 2011 and . 2012 after winning two consecutive SLC Tournament titles to lead the Cowgirls to two straight NCAA tournaments.

4 www.mcneesesports.com McNeesewbb @McNeesewbb COWGIRLS 2015-16 THE NUMBERS under head coach Brooks Donald Williams 2011 - First SLC Championship, - SLC Title1 (2011) SLC Tournament Title and -SLC “Coach of the Year” NCAA Tournament - Louisiana “Coach of the Year” -Allstate WBCA Good- works team member 2012 2 - SLC Tournament Titles (2011,12) - NCAA Tournaments (2011, 12) - Back-to-Back SLC Tournamnt - SLC Tournemant MVP’s (2011, 12) 3 Titles, NCAA Tournament - 20 win seasons under head coach Williams (2011, 12, 13) WBI Tournaments (2013, 2014, 2015)

- consecutive postseason appearances 5 100 -percent graduation rate for players 11 0 who have exhausted their eligibility. -Total number of wins in last five years (2011-15) 4 10 - SLC Student-Athletes of the Year 4,039 - Under Williams, her -Home attendance record teams have the Top 10 16 attendance records for for Cowgirl game at Burton 26 -School record wins in Coliseum (vs. LSU, Dec. 16, WBB games at Burton 2011 and 2012 2011) Coliseum - All-Southland Conference Picks

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POSTSEASON COWGIRLS IN THE POSTSEASON McNeese has appeared in two NCAA Tournaments (2011 and 2012) and three WBI Tournament (2013, 2014,2015). The Cowgirls picked up heir first postseason win in 2013 with an 82-70 win over Mercer in the first roundof the WBI Tournament and advanced to the championship game against Mercy. The Cowgirls played their first home WBI game in 2015 and picked up an 87-70 win over Furman. McNeese has appeared in 16 Southland Conference Tournaments including seven under head coach Brooks Donald Williams. The Cowgirls advanced to the championship game four times (2013, 2012, 2011, 1983) and have reached the semifinals seven times (2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2005, 1995, 1983).

NCAA Tournament SLC Tournament History Under Head Coach Brooks Williams 2012 (Ames, IA.) • 7 Tournament Appearances lost 68-62 to no. 8 Kentucky • 2 Tournament Titles (2011, 2012) 2011 (Shreveport, LA.) 10-5 tournament record lost 87-47 to no. 5 Texas A&M 2014-15 (Merrell Center/Katy, TX.) lost to Houston Baptist 70-68 (First Round) 2013-14 (Merrell Center/Katy, TX.) 2013 WBI Tournament def. Texas A&M-CC 78-73 (First Round) def. Central Arkansas 66-62 (Second Round) lost to Stephen F. Austin 80-54 (Semifinal Game) Macon, GA. 2012-13 (Merrell Center/Katy, TX.) def. Mercer 82-70 (First Round) def. Northwestern St. 63-45 def. Nicholls 86-70 Elon, N.C. lost to ORU 79-66 (Championship Game) def. Elon 66-58 (Second Round) 2011-12 (Merrell Center/Katy, TX.) Vermillion, S.D. def. Southeastern La. 67-55 def. Texas State 76-46 def. South Dakota 71-63 (Semifinals) def. Stephen F. Austin 60-56 (Championship Game) Detroit, MI. 2010-11 (Merrell Center/Katy, TX.) lost 73-62 to Detroit Mercy (Finals) def. SE La. 65-55 def. UTSA 66-50 def. Central Arkansas 71-50 (Championship Game) 2014 WBI Tournament 2008-09 (Merrell Center/Katy, TX.) Highland Height, KY. lost 71-58 to UTSA lost 84-72 to Northern Kentucky (First Round) 2007-08 (Merrell Center/ Katy, TX.) lost 68-82 to Texas-Arlington 2015 WBI Tournament Lake Charles, LA. (Civic Center) def. Furman 87-70 (First Round)

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Ashlyn and Caitlyn Baggett (2009, 2011-13)/ Jersey Retired During 2013-14 Season Ashlyn and Caitlyn Baggett became the first two women’s basketball players to have their jersey’s retired when their jerseys were dropped down from the rafters at Burton Coliseum during the 2013-2014 season, a year following their playing careers. During their careers, the Baggetts led McNeese to three consecutive postseason tournaments (2011, 2012 NCAA; 2013 WBI) as well as two Southland Conference Tournament titles (2011, 2012) and a regular season Southland Conference Title (2011). The two also earned Southland Conference Tournament MVP honors, Ashlyn in 2011 and Caitlyn in 2012. Both players were three-time All- Southland Conference picks as well as three-time All-Louisiana selections. The duo notched their names in the McNeese record books as both ended their careers ranked second and third in career scoring. Ashlyn ended her career ranked second in scoring with 2,053 points while Caitlyn was third with 1,674 points. Ashlyn is only the second player in McNeese history to score 2,000 career points and the first to make 300 career three-pointers. Each player owns career records as well. Ashlyn is the McNeese and Southland Conference career three point leader with 308 career three-pointers. Caitlyn holds the career assists record with 550. Both players are also ranked in career steals. Ashlyn ranks ninth with 180 and Caitlyn with 178. Caitlyn also holds the single game record for free throws made and consecutive free throws made. She canned 17 consecutive free throws in 2013 against Mercer in the first round of the WBI. Off the court, the players were just as outstanding as they were on the court. Both players were named to the Southland Conference All-Academic team three times. Ashlyn was named the league’s Student-Athlete of the Year for three consecutive years and was named to the 2011-12 Capital One District 6 Academic All-America Team. Caitlyn was awarded the prestigious Southland Conference Steve McCarty Citizenship award in 2013.

Pat Jean (1980-83)/ Jersey Retired During 2014-15 Season Pat Jean’s jersey will be retired prior to the Cowgirls’ Nov. 23, 2014 game against Southern Miss. Jean, who was inducted into the McNeese Hall of Fame in 1996, was a four year letterwinner for the Cowgirls. Jean still holds the McNeese career records with 2,461 points, 1, 571 rebounds, 798 free throws attempted, 350 steals, 986 field goals made, and a 57.2 percent and ranks second with 106 career blocks. Jean still holds the Southland Conference career (1,571) and career rebound average (13.2) records. Jean also holds the McNeese game records for field goal percent (62.4), free throws attempted (22), rebounds (25) and season records for points (647), field goals made (258), field goal percent (62.4), free throws attempted (252), and rebounds (462). Jean was a four-time all-Louisiana selection and an all-Southland Conference pick for the only year that she played in the conference.

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BROOKS DONALD WILLIAMSHEAD COACH- 9th Season Passion, dedication, and women’s basketball program. Williams and the Cowgirls have participated enthusiasm are just a few in numerous community service activities including the Ethel Precht words used to describe Breast Cancer Walk, Habitat for Humanity, Buddy Ball, CADA, Special McNeese State’s winningest Olympics, Rowdy’s Readers, Junior League’s Fit Kids, Derby for Dollars, coach Brooks Donald FCA Night of Champions, American Cancer Society Walk, Mall-0-Ween, Williams. Williams, who Zydeco Festival, Lake Charles Senior Center Clean-up and the JD Bank enters her ninth season as Toys for Tots drive to name a few. head coach of the Cowgirls, became the school’s all-time In 2014, senior Cowgirl Netanya Jones received national recognition leader after a 79-74 road win at the Women’s Final Four in Nashville, TN for her community service at Sam Houston State, giving efforts by being named to the Allstate/WBCA Good Works Team. her 132 career wins. Williams guided McNeese to an 18-14 In August of 2013, Williams received the President’s Award for record in 2015 and its seventh outstanding community service for a McNeese administrator. Williams Southland Conference was also recognized by Toys for Tots Southwest Louisiana for outstanding Tournament appearance. achievement in support of the community and for Toys for Tots in 2010. She was named one of Southwest Louisiana’s Up and Coming Under After taking over a program 40 recipients by the Times of Southwest Louisiana and Fusion Five in that didn’t have a winning record in nearly a decade, Williams has 2009. Also in 2009, Williams founded and directed the McNeese Cowgirl posted a 110-57 record since 2010 and led McNeese to five consecutive Basketball Lyrics and Layups fundraiser, which has evolved into an postseason tournaments including two annual community event in the spring. NCAA Tournaments and three WBI Tournaments. Williams’ energetic and hard In 2013, Williams posted a 21-15 working demeanor have been the backbone overall record and 11-7 conference in establishing McNeese as a force not only record and advanced to the Southland in the Southland Conference, but throughout Conference Tournament for the third the country. consecutive season and sixth in last seven years. Williams picked up her 100th With a fiercely competitive Williams at career victory with a 65-45 win over the helm, the Cowgirls have posted 20 or Northwestern State on March 13, 2013 more wins in three of the last five seasons, in the opening round of the Southland narrowly missing their fourth straight 20- Conference Tournament. Following the win season in 2014 with a 19-14 record conference tournament, a fiery Williams after graduating two of the programs greats, led her team to the program’s first ever twin sisters, Ashlyn and Caitlyn Baggett in postseason victory with an 82-70 win 2013. In her nine year stint, Williams has over the #1 seeded in the produced an overall career record of 141- first round of the WBI. The Cowgirls 117, averaging over 17 wins per season. continued to make program history with wins over #4 seeded Elon and #6 seeded After inheriting a team in a troubled APR South Dakota vaulting them into the WBI situation, success in the classroom has been a focal point for the highly championship game versus Detroit. motivated Williams since her arrival in 2007. McNeese has produced four Southland Conference Student-Athlete of the year winners, In 2012, Williams led the Cowgirls to their second consecutive SLC Allison Baggett (2014) and Ashlyn Baggett (2011-2013), 10 Southland Tournament title and NCAA Tournament. The Cowgirls nearly picked Conference All-Academic Team selections, and an impressive 100% up their first NCAA Tournament win against Kentucky, falling 68-62 to graduation rate for players that have exhausted their eligibility. the SEC regular season champions. The Cowgirls posted a 26-8 overall record and a 13-3 conference record and a 12-2 home record. Four Williams has been a master at skill development during her tenure at of the eight losses were to teams ranked in the preseason Top 25 poll McNeese producing 16 SLC All-Conference selections, seven SLC All- including the 2012 National Champs Baylor, UCLA, LSU and defending Tournament team selections, two SLC Tournament MVPs, one SLC 2011 National Champions Texas A&M. The Cowgirls also played in the Newcomer of the Year selection, and nine All-Louisiana selections. preseason WNIT (at UCLA) and hosted a WNIT consolation tournament, McNeese has won 70% (60-26) of their Southland Conference games which the Cowgirls won versus Alabama Birmingham. since 2010 and ranked #1 in the SLC in scoring defense from 2010-2012. Williams led McNeese to its most successful season in school history in A true innovator, Williams has been instrumental in marketing her 2011 by winning the Southland Conference regular season title, only the program and creating a truly exciting basketball atmosphere in Lake second in program history. Williams didn’t stop there as she guided the Charles. Under Williams, attendance has more than tripled since 2010, Cowgirls to their first Southland Conference Tournament title and first and her Cowgirls own the top ten home attendance records in program NCAA Tournament appearance that same year. For her accomplishments history, highlighted by the 4,089 fans that witnessed a highly competitive on the court, Williams was named the league’s and Louisiana’s Coach of game versus LSU on December 16, 2011. the Year.

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Conference record, and an undefeated home record (15-0) during the A native of Jennings, La., Williams spent three years at the University of 2010-11 season. The 20-win season was the first for the Cowgirls in 24 Southern Mississippi. Prior to her stint with the Lady Eagles, she spent years. The overall record matched the best turnaround in NCAA history one season at the University of Memphis and three years at the University following a 7-22 record in 2009-10. The 26 overall and 15 conference of Arkansas-Little Rock. wins are school records. The Cowgirls got off to their best conference start (6-0) in school history and the 14-5 start was the best overall start in Williams served as recruiting coordinator at all three universities. She 14 years. McNeese tied the school’s longest winning streak (12 games) signed several prep standouts throughout her recruiting years and all three and won 19 of its last 21 games of the season. McNeese broke into a poll recruiting classes at Southern Miss ranked among some of the best in the for the first time in school history, the collegeinsider.com Mid-Major Top region. She signed the Arkansas Player of the Year, Mississippi Player of 25 Women’s Basketball poll on Feb. 15, 2011, coming in at No. 25. The the Year, a junior college All-American, as well as ten Top 100 players in Cowgirls ended the season ranked No. 15 in the final poll. the country.

In 2009, McNeese picked up a milestone victory with a win over three- Between college stops, Williams served temporarily as head coach at St. time National Champions Louisiana Tech. That year the Cowgirls shot a Thomas More High in Lafayette, La. school record, led the Southland Conference (for the second straight year), and ranked 76th in the nation with a 71.8 percent in 2009. The As a prep player at Jennings High, Williams earned All-State, All-Parish Cowgirls also ranked second in the SLC with a and All-District honors. She was a four- 34.3 three-point field goal percent. year starter and played in the Louisiana High School Athletic Association all- In her first season, Williams guided the star game, serving as team captain. Cowgirls to a 10-21 record and a second place Her Jennings squad won four straight tie in the East Division after being picked to district titles. finish sixth in the preseason polls. Williams led the Cowgirls to victories in four of their Williams was also a member of the last six games and advanced to the Southland Acadiana Stars AAU program during Conference Tournament. her prep days, participating in state and national tournaments. Williams’ 2007-08 squad broke seven McNeese records (six team and one She was a member of the Lady individual), tied two, and set a Southland Bulldogs squad at Mississippi State Conference record with 16 three-pointers University, from which she holds a made in a road victory at Lamar. The Cowgirls bachelor degree, but her playing career handed the Cardinals their first home loss was sidelined due to injuries. of the season that night. The Cowgirls also upset longtime national powerhouse Stephen Williams is the daughter of Jennings F. Austin and eventual Southland Conference community members, David and Tournament champion and NCAA participant Brenda Donald and the granddaughter Texas-San Antonio. McNeese ended the and great niece of Dan L. Donald and season leading the league in free throw shooting percent, ranked second Walter “Bunk” Donald, former Jennings business leaders and owners of in three-point field goals made and -turnover ratio, and ranked third W.B. Donald Chevrolet and Cadillac and founders of Jeff Davis Bank in three-point field goal percent. & Trust Company. Williams’ uncle, Dan Donald, currently serves as Chairman of the board of JD Bank. Williams, McNeese’s ninth head coach, brought interest and excitement back to the Cowgirl program in her first season and has built it into a Williams has one brother, The Reverend Seth Donald, who resides in championship program. Lake Charles and serves as the Associate Priest at Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd. She has three nieces, Mary Brooks, Eliza, and Mae In her first full recruiting season at McNeese, Williams continued to show Donald. why she is a proven recruiter by signing the Louisiana 3A and 5A state MVP’s and the Northeast Louisiana “Player of the Year”. The following Williams’ family coaching mentor is her uncle and godfather, Doug year, Williams signed the 2009 Louisiana Sports Writers’ Miss Basketball Fowler. Coach Fowler, a 2008 Mississippi Association of Coaches Hall and Class B outstanding player and MVP, along with two local all-state of Fame inductee is an extremely active leader of Fellowship of Christian players and a national junior college scoring leader. Athletes, and former Mississippi Association of Coaches executive director who served the coaching profession for over 40 years in the high Off the court, the ambitious Williams continues to be involved in the school and collegiate ranks. growth and development of women’s basketball at the regional and national levels. She has been a member of the Women’s Basketball The 37 year old is married to Tyler Williams, a native of Memphis, Coaches Association for over a decade. Williams is currently serving in Tennessee. Tyler currently serves as Vice President and Marketing her fourth year as the WBCA Southland Conference Captain. She is also Director for JD Bank. serving in her second year on the USA TODAY Top 25 Coaches’ Poll committee and served as a NCAA Midwest Regional Advisory Committee member from 2012-2014. Williams is a 2014 graduate of the Center for Coaching Excellence, an invitation-only leadership program hosted by the WBCA and Columbia University. Williams also attended Selections 101, the 2014 Mock Selection Exercise at the NCAA Headquarters in .

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HOMETOWN Jennings, LA HIGH SCHOOL Jennings High (1996) ALMA MATER Mississippi State, 2000 COLLEGIATE PLAYING EX- PERIENCE Member of the Lady Bulldogs Williams answers media squad at Mississippi State, but an questions prior to McNeese injury ended her career State’s first NCAA HIGH SCHOOL PLAYING CAREER Tournament appearance in Williams with former McNeese head (1992-1996) Shreveport, La. in 2011. baseball coach and • four year starter head football coach Matt Viator • team captain • all-district, all-parish, all-state • played in LHSAA all-star game, served as team captain • member of the Acadiana Stars AAU team COACHING EXPERIENCE • McNeese State (2007-present) Head Coach Hats off to brooks • Southern Miss (2004-2007) “ Brooks is someone I’ve known a long time. She is someone I’ve seen develop Assistant Coach, recruiting coordinator along the way into one of the best young coaches in the country. She and I have • University of Memphis (2003-2004) been out on the recruiting trail as assistants and we have spent a lot of time talking Assistant Coach, recruiting coordinator about basketball. I think she has a very sharp basketball mind. We competed • St.Thomas More High School (2003) against her team in the NCAA Tournament last season and they were ultra-prepared • Arkansas- Little Rock (2000-2003) and very well coached. I think she’s an outstanding coach.” -Matthew Mitchell-Head Coach, Kentucky- Assistant Coach • AAU Coach (2000) Mississippi Pride (Oxford, MS) “ Brooks and her team really impressed me and our fans when they played in the • AAU Coach (1995-1999) NCAA Tournament at Hilton Coliseum in 2012. She has an engaging personality that really promotes a great image for McNeese State. Her team played with a Acadiana Stars (Lafayette, LA) passion and energy that they get from Coach Donald-Williams. She is without question someone who I will follow and root for in the future, and that future is COLLEGE COACHING HIGHLIGHTS AT MCNEESE very bright. • Has a 141-117 career record and 110-58 in last five years -Bill Fennelly-Head Coach, Iowa State- • Has won 20 or more games in three of last five years • Has won 70% of conference games since 2010 (60-26) “ Brooks is one of the better young coaches in the game. She has the ability to find • Led McNeese to three consecutive WBI Tournaments (‘13, ‘14, 15) young ladies that fit the McNeese system and then she develops them into very good Division I players. She always has a great attitude and that makes a great • Led McNeese to WBI Championship (2013) ambassador for our game.” • Led McNeese to back-to-back NCAA Tournaments (‘11, 12) -Gary Blair- Head Coach, Texas A&M- • Southland Conference Champions (2011) • Southland Conference Tournament Champions (2011, 2012) • 2011 Southland Conference “Coach of the Year” “ It is good to see Brooks back in her home area as she begins her head coaching career. She has a lot of energy and has worked her way up the coaching ranks. She • 2011 Louisiana “Coach of the Year” is a good person who works extremely hard. McNeese State is very lucky to have • Four SLC Student Athletes Of The Year her lead the women’s basketball program.” • 10 SLC All-Academic Selections -Kim Mulkey-Head Coach, Baylor- • 16 All-SLC Selections • Seven SLC All-Tournament Selections “ Brooks Donald Williams is one of the brightest young coaches our game has to • Two SLC Tournament MVP’s offer. She is passionate about her student-athletes and them achieveing at the high- • 11 All-Louisiana Selections est level in the classroom and on the court. She is simply a winner and the kind of • Signed the 2009 Louisiana Sports Writers’ Miss Basketbal worker and giver that any young woman would want to play for.” • Signed several State MVP’s -Kristy Curry- Head Coach, Alabama- • Signed several Louisiana All-State Players • Signed Ten Top 100 players in the country “ I am very excited for Brooks to have the opportunity to return home and lead a • Signed one Junior College All-American program such as McNeese State University. I truly believe in Brooks and all she stands for, and from that, she will be a success.” • Signed a Mississippi and Arkansas “Player of the Year” -Joye Lee-McNelis-Head Coach, Southern Miss- • Signed one Junior College National Scoring Leader

“ Coach Donald Williams is someone that I have always admired due to her tireless work on the recruiting trail. It is also obvious that Brooks truly has a connection “We are a passionate group of players and with student-athletes that separates her from others in our profession. coaches who believe in each other and -Karon Aston-Head Coach, Texas- believe we can win.”

10 www.mcneesesports.com McNeesewbb @McNeesewbb COWGIRLS 2015-16 ON THE RECORD Williams Against All Opponents W L Abilene Christian 1 1 Career Record: 141-117; SLC Record: 77-57 Alabama 0 1 Record at McNeese State: same Alabama-Birmingham 1 1 Arkansas-Monticello 1 0 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1 0 Milestone Victories Baylor 0 1 1st- Dec. 17, 2007 vs. Texas Southern (61-50) Centenary 6 1 Central Arkansas 8 9 50th- Feb. 19, 2011 vs. Northwestern St. (73-63) Cincinnati 0 1 Colgate 1 0 100th- Mar. 13, 2013 vs. Northwestern St. (63-45) Detroit Mercy 0 1 132nd- Jan. 17, 2015 at Sam Houston St. (79-74) Elon 1 0 Fairleigh Dickinson 1 0 Furman 1 0 Year-by-Year Georgia Tech 0 1 Season Record Conf. Finish Houston Baptist 4 2 Incarnate Word 2 0 2014-15 18-14 11-7 5th Jackson State 1 1 2013-14 19-14 10-8 7th Kentucky 0 2 Lamar 7 6 2012-13 21-15 11-7 T-4th Liberty 0 1 2011-12 26-8 13-3 2nd Long Island 1 1 1 0 2010-11 26-7 15-1 1st Louisiana Tech 2 3 2009-10 7-22 3-13 T-10th LSU 0 2 LSU-Alexandria 1 0 2008-09 14-16 6-10 7th Manhattan 0 1 2007-08 10-21 8-8 T-2nd Memphis 0 1 Mercer 1 0 141-117 77-57 Mississippi State 0 1 4 4 Notable Victories Nicholls 12 6 Norfolk State 1 1 Defeated La. Tech 71-66 (Jan. 3, 2010) Northern Kentucky 0 1 Defeated Ole Miss 80-75 (Dec. 29, 2012) Northwestern State 9 7 Oklahoma State 0 1 Defeated Mercer 82-70 (Mar. 21, 2013) first postseason win Ole Miss 3 0 100th Win- defeated NW State 63-45 (March 13, 2013) Oral Roberts 2 1 Paul Quinn 1 0 132nd- Became McNeese’s All-Time Winningest Coach (def. Rice 1 2 SHSU 79-74, Jan. 17, 2015) Samford 0 2 Sam Houston State 6 3 South Dakota 1 0 Southeastern La. 12 5 Southern (N.O.) 3 1 Southern Miss 1 3 Stephen F. Austin 5 7 Talladega College 1 0 Texas 0 1 Texas A&M 0 3 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 6 6 Texas College 2 0 Texas Pan American 1 0 Texas Southern 4 1 Texas State 4 2 Tulane 0 4 Tulsa 0 2 UCLA 0 1 UL-Lafayette 3 2 UL-Monroe 5 2 Univ. of Houston 3 1 Univ. of the Southwest 1 0 UT-Arlington 2 4 Williams with Sorority UT-Pan American 0 1 UTSA 4 3 Vanderbilt 0 1 Wiley College 3 0 Xavier (OH.) 0 1 TOTAL 141 117

Williams with nieces Eliza and Mary Brooks

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Former San Jacinto head coach Brenita Jackson was named McNeese assistant ASSISTANT COACH- 1st Season coach on June 1, 2015. Brenita Jackson Brenita will oversee post play, zone defense, social nation by the WBCA for a team GPA of 3.2. media, Cowgirl yoga Under Brenita’s watch, the Lon Morris women’s basketball program and the Cowgirl Mentor boasted a 100 percent sophomore graduation rate. She holds the Lon Program. She will assist Morris record for the best winning percentage after winning 37 games with recruiting, scheduling, in two seasons. Jackson began the school’s first mentor program and scouting, marketing, parent fundraising campaigns for her program and also implemented the relations, campus relations, program’s first successful summer basketball camp. motivational videos and handouts along with many Brenita spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Lon Morris other duties. prior to being named head coach. As an assistant, she helped the Brenita and husband team advance to two consecutive regional tournaments, and had six Kevin are co-founders all-conference selections. Eight of her players went on to play at the and co-owners of KBJ next level, including three to National Collegiate Athletic Association Academy. The couple was (NCAA) Division I schools. Jackson has also coached the Dallas featured in the Houston Diesel junior summer basketball team and the Aabyhoj Junior Club Chronicle in January as a team. ‘Couple a winning team on and off San Jac court.” The Jacksons have Brenita prepped at Cedar Hill High School (Cedar Hill, TX) had successful stints at Lon Morris College, Cisco College and most where she was a starter on a squad that reached the Texas regional recently at San Jacinto College. They are coming off a 23-9 season semifinals. She was recruited to play at Lon Morris, where she led and a trip to the Region XIV tournament semi-finals for the first her team to the Region XIV conference championship game and the conference tournament win in over thirty years for the program with best single-season record in Lon Morris College history which was the Lady Gators. later broken her first year as the head coach of the program. She was Brenita is a former Southland Conference standout (Southeastern named to the all-conference and all-academic teams, and was the first Louisiana) and professional player, was named Region XIV Coach women’s basketball player at Lon Morris to sign a NCAA Division I of the Year for her coaching efforts during the 2014-15 season. She scholarship. is known for revitalizing and creating winning cultures. She is a While at Southeastern Louisiana, Brenita helped the team reach relentless and proven recruiter, player and community developer and the Southland Conference Tournament in each of her two years, and practice and game coach who is driven to help student-athletes excel led the squad to become the East Division Conference champions in on and off the court. 2007 for the first time in school history. She earned all-conference, all- “We are extremely humbled by the opportunity to work for such Louisiana, all-academic honors while with the Lady Lions. She went a hard working, smart and genuine woman,” Jackson said. “Everyone on to play professionally in Aarhus, Denmark, where she also coached on her staff has an infectious passion for winning and mentoring a junior club team to an undefeated season and three tournament young women. I look forward to building on the tradition already championships. She then returned to Dallas in 2008 to coach the started at McNeese.” Dallas Diesel Junior Club. In 2015, she was named Coach of the Year and also coached the Brenita holds a Bachelors of Business Administration degree from conference freshman of the year, an all-conference honorable mention Southeastern Louisiana University and a Masters in Coaching and selection and an all-region selection. The team was nationally ranked Athletic Administration from Concordia University (Irvine, Calif.). in the top 25 for the first time in school history seeing a ranking as She is currently a member of the Women’s Basketball Coaches high as ninth in the nation. She also recruited the first two players to Association. She has served on the WBCA Carol Eckman Committee, represent San Jac to be selected to play in the NJCAA All Star Game. WBCA Convention Focus Group and was a speaker at the 2015 Prior to San Jacinto College, Brenita had a brief stint at Cisco WBCA Final Four roundtables on player development. College. While at Cisco, Jackson had 100 percent graduation rate, “Brenita’s experiences are incredible,” said Williams. “She brings boasted a much-improved 3.1 team GPA during the fall semester, had so much passion, knowledge and innovation. The culture she and an all-conference selection and was selected to coach the winning Kevin created at each of their coaching stops was truly special. She West team for the Mineral Wells All Star Classic. has called the shots on the sidelines for six years and has had great As head coach at Lon Morris College, she guided the Bearcats to the success. She has a special poise about her as well as an understanding Region XIV semifinals in 2012. Jackson coached four all-conference of the attention to detail it takes be successful. She has been a standout selections, including the Region XIV freshman of the year, and a in our league as a player. I think most importantly, I’ve witnessed the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) all-American. way she cares for her student-athletes and treats them as a priority. Her 2011-2012 squad had two National Junior College Athletic She has the same vision we do for guiding players to become strong, Association (NJCAA) academic all-Americans. During her stint at successful young ladies. Our girls and coaching staff are thrilled to Lon Morris, Jackson coached former Cowgirl forward Arianna James. welcome her to our Cowgirl family.” In 2011, the Jacksonville Progress named Jackson their Sports Woman of the Year. That same season, the Bearcats were the Region XIV championship runner-ups. Three players earned all-conference honors, one being named an NJCAA all-American. Her 2011 squad had a NJCAA academic all-American, and was ranked fifth in the

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Kacie Cryer, a rising star amongst assistant coaches, enters her fifth ASSISTANT COACH- 5th Season season as an assistant Kacie Cryer coach and her eighth the very best student-athletes for Cowgirl Basketball.” total with the Cowgirls. Cryer is in her first season overseeing academics for Cryer, a genuine and women’s basketball. She will serve as the liaison for thriving recruiter, women’s basketball and will work closely with the athletic serves as the Cowgirls’ academic office. recruiting coordinator Cryer will head up team bonding activities, and will serve and oversees guard and as the liaison with the compliance office, on campus housing post play on the court as and dining services. Other duties for Cryer will be assisting well as making the play with scouting, film prep, marketing and fundraising, summer calls for the Cowgirl camps and many other duties. inbound and sideline

out of bounds. Cryer served as a Cowgirl graduate assistant from 2008- As the fiery guard 2010 before taking a university recruiting job at Northwestern coach, Cryer coached State in 2010. first team all-conference selection, Allison Baggett, who As a graduate assistant, Cryer worked with all aspect of received Southland Conference Student-Athlete of the Year the program. honors in 2014. Baggett, the Cowgirls’ returning leading “It has been fun to watch Kacie’s growth as a coach and scorer, has been named to the all- conference and all- a young professional. She grew up in a coaching family so Louisiana teams the last season. Cryer also coached Jayln she understands this is a family. She understands how we Johnson who was named to the 2014-15 all-conference want to mold young ladies for life. She understands that second team. coaching is not a job- it is a lifestyle. I’m very appreciative While overseeing post play during the 2012-2013 of her loyalty and happy she is an integral part of Cowgirl season, Cryer coached Cecilia Okoye, the 2013 Southland basketball,” said Williams. Conference “Newcomer of the Year”. Okoye is currently Cryer spent her collegiate playing career at LSU-Shreveport playing professionally for Widzew Lodz in Poland. She is from 2004-2008 and earned her degree in General Studies. only the third Cowgirl to sign a pro contract and play in the She earned her Masters degree from McNeese in December professional ranks. of 2012. An integral part of the major McNeese overhaul the The native of Abbeville, La., Cryer prepped at Teurlings past eight years, Cryer has helped guide the Cowgirls to Catholic High in Lafayette. Cryer was a member of the 2002 four of their five consecutive post-season appearances. The state championship team and was a first team all-district and Cowgirls made their third consecutive appearance in the all-parish selection. Women’s Basketball Invitational (WBI) during the 2014-15 Cryer is the daughter of Charlie and Kristie Cryer. She season. has two brothers, Cody, a former member of the McNeese During the 2012-13 season, Cryer helped guide the golf team, and younger brother Chris, an assistant football Cowgirls to McNeese’s first postseason win and an exciting and baseball coach at St. Louis Catholic High School in and historical run all the way to the WBI Championship Lake Charles. Kacie’s father, Charlie, is the head football game in Detroit. coach at St. Louis Catholic High School. During the 2011-12 season, Cryer helped guide the Cowgirls to their second consecutive Southland Conference Tournament Championship and second NCAA Tournament appearance. Under Cryer’s recruiting leadership, the Cowgirls have signed seven state tournament MVP’s (Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas) and fifteen all-state high school players in just four short years as recruiting coordinator. “Kacie has done a tremendous job in recruiting. She’s very simple and down to earth in her style, which kids respect. Recruits can see her passion and in turn, they want to be a part of it. Kacie also believes in our vision for recruiting character and hard working young ladies and helps us find

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Kevin Jackson joined the McNeese women’s basketball staff as an ASSISTANT COACH- 1st Season assistant coach on June Kevin Jackson 1, 2015. strength and conditioning. He was also a vital component Kevin will oversee in preparation, scouting and film exchange. His recruiting guard play, conditioning, efforts helped guide the 2012 squad to a school record and scouting. He will 19 wins and helped earn the program’s first Region XIV assist with recruiting, freshman of the year. full court defensive The 2011 squad boasted three all-conference players, a pressure situations and NJCAA all-American, several members of the Region XIV fundraising as well as all-tournament team and an academic all-American. The oversee community 2011 Lon Morris team finished as Region XIV Tournament service projects, Championship Runner-Ups and set the record for longest individual workouts, win streak in program history. The program saw its largest and strength training. attendance numbers during the two years the Jackson’s were Jackson will also assist there and even had a game ranked the number one match up with motivational videos in the nation. and handouts. Kevin holds a Bachelors of Science in Kinesiology from Kevin and wife Brenita are co-founders and co-owners Southeastern Louisiana and a Masters in Coaching and of KBJ Academy. The couple was featured in the Houston Athletic Administration from Concordia University (Irvine, Chronicle in January as a ‘Couple a winning team on and Calif.). off San Jac court.” The Jacksons have had successful stints Kevin was a collegiate football athlete at Southeastern at Lon Morris College, Cisco College and most recently at Louisiana from 2003-2007. San Jacinto College. They are coming off a 23-9 season and “Kevin’s energy is infectious,” Williams said. “I think he a trip to the Region XIV with the Lady Gators. has special qualities that will immediately make us better. He Kevin, an energetic and passionate skill developer, is a motivator and a winner. He loves the game and certainly recruited and developed San Jacinto’s first Region XIV shows it in his work ethic and dedication to his student- freshman of the year, three WBCA all-Americans and two athletes. Kevin is an intense, energetic practice and game all-conference players in his first recruiting class. The 2015 coach. I’ve witnessed his energy and discipline in practice squad ranked in the Top 25 all season. He was an integral and individual workouts. He has a great knowledge of the part of one of the biggest turnarounds in the country after game and the skill set players need to be successful. I have flipping a 3-27 team in 2014 to a 23-9 team in 2015. no doubt he will help our girls get to an even higher level “Being at McNeese is an honor,” Kevin said. “It’s an athletically and academically. We are all thrilled to welcome honor to join a great women’s basketball program with a Kevin to our family.” great staff and players. It’s also an honor to join a great athletic department and the city of Lake Charles to continue building on a great legacy.” Kevin assisted in all operations of the program to boast the best record in over 30 years. He was in charge of the guard play, defensive coordinator for the program and the program’s liaison for academics, aiding with academic goal setting, study hall and tutoring scheduling. In the community, Jackson partnered his Lady Gator program with Harris County Community Service Department for #GatorsAdoptVets to gather household items for Veteran’s in Houston. He also organized the Lady Gator’s visits to the dialysis section of the Texas Children’s Hospital. At Cisco College, Jackson trained and developed an all- conference guard and assisted in all aspects of the program. During Kevin’s stint at Lon Morris, he coached a total of three NJCAA all-stars including two in 2012 and one in 2011. Jackson created workouts for position-focused training, 14 www.mcneesesports.com McNeesewbb @McNeesewbb COWGIRLS 2015-16 2015-2016 COWGIRL ROSTER Numerical Roster No. Name Ht. Pos. Cl.Exp. Hometown/Previous School 00 Keara Hudnall 6-0 G So.-1VL Pearland, TX/Pearland HS By Height 1 Allison Baggett 5-9 G Sr.-3VL Iota, LA/Iota HS 3 Jayln Johnson 5-5 G Sr.-3VL Jennings, LA/Jennings HS 4 Dede Sheppard 5-8 G Fr.-RS Vivian, LA/North Caddo HS 6’4” 5 Jasmyn Carswell 6-0 F So.-1VL Bossier City, LA/Airline HS 13 Cinthya Rivas 6-2 P Fr.-HS Guadalajar, Mexico/North Central Texas Academy 15 Gabby Guidry 5-6 G So.-1VL Lake Arthur, LA/Lake Arthur HS 6’3” 21 Mercedes Rogers 6-0 F So.-1VL Crowley, LA/Crowley HS 22 Hannah Cupit 5-8 G Jr.-2VL Sulphur, LA/Sulphur HS 6’2” 23 Amber Donnes 5-9 G Jr.-2VL Hammond, LA/St. Thomas Aquainas Cinthya Rivas 24 Haily Jenkins 5-9 G Jr.-2VL Martins Mill, TX/Martins Mills HS 25 Frederica Haywood 6-1 F So.-1VL Mound Bayou, MS/JFK HS 6’1” 33 Victoria Rachal 5-7 G Jr.-2VL Natchitoches, LA/Natchitoches Central Frederica Haywood 34 Anna Shaw 5-3 PG Fr.-HS Lake Arthur, LA/Lake Arthur HS 6’0” Keara Hudnall HEAD COACH: Brooks Donald Williams (Mississippi State, 2000) Jasmyn Carswell ASSISTANT COACH: Brenita Jackson (Southeastern La., 2007) Mercedes Rogers ASSISTANT COACH: Kacie Cryer (LSU-Shreveport, 2008) 5-10” ASSISTANT COACH: Kevin Jackson (Southeastern La., 2007) MANAGER: April Broussard DIRECTOR OF GAME OPS: Alaina Verdin Allison Baggett ATHLETIC TRAINER: Rachel Carlson 5’9” Amber Donnes Haily Jenkins Alphabetical Roster No. Name Ht. Pos. Cl.Exp. Hometown/Previous School Dede Sheppard 1 Allison Baggett 5-9 G Sr.-3VL Iota, LA/Iota HS 5’8” 5 Jasmyn Carswell 6-0 F So.-1VL Bossier City, LA/Airline HS Hannah Cupit 22 Hannah Cupit 5-8 G Jr.-2VL Sulphur, LA/Sulphur HS 23 Amber Donnes 5-9 G Jr.-2VL Hammond, LA/St. Thomas Aquainas 15 Gabby Guidry 5-6 G So.-1VL Lake Arthur, LA/Lake Arthur HS 5’7” Victoria Rachal 25 Frederica Haywood 6-1 F So.-1VL Mound Bayou, MS/JFK HS 00 Keara Hudnall 6-0 G So.-1VL Pearland, TX/Pearland HS 14 Ashlyn Jacobs 5-2 PG Fr.-HS Mansfield, LA/Mansfield HS 5’6” Gabby Guidry 24 Haily Jenkins 5-9 G Jr.-2VL Martins Mill, TX/Martins Mills HS 3 Jayln Johnson 5-5 G Sr.-3VL Jennings, LA/Jennings HS 5’5” 33 Victoria Rachal 5-7 G Jr.-2VL Natchitoches, LA/Natchitoches Central Jayln Johnson 13 Cinthya Rivas 6-2 P Fr.-HS Guadalajar, Mexico/North Central Texas Academy 21 Mercedes Rogers 6-0 F So.-1VL Crowley, LA/Crowley HS 5’3” 4 Dede Sheppard 5-8 G Fr.-RS Vivian, LA/North Caddo HS Anna Shaw 34 Anna Shaw 5-3 PG Fr.-HS Lake Arthur, LA/Lake Arthur HS 5’2”

Say It... By State... By Class... KEARA Hudnall key-air-uh Allison BAGGETT bag-it Louisiana (10): Allison Baggett,,Jasmyn Carswell, Freshmen (3): Dede Sheppard, Cinthia JAYLN Johnson jay-lyn Hannah Cupit, Amber Donnes, Gabby Guidry, Rivas, Anna Shaw DEDE Sheppard dd Jayln Johnson, Victoria Rachal, Mercedes Rogers, Sophomores (5): Jasmyn Carswell, Cinthia RIVAS ree-vus Dede Sheppard, Anna Shaw Gabby Guidry, Frederica Haywood, MERCEDES Rogers mer-say-dees Mexico (1): Cinthya Rivas Keara Hudnall, Mercedes Rogers, Hannah CUPIT cue-pit Mississippi (1): Frederica Haywood Juniors (4): Hannah Cupit, Amber Amber DONNES daw-nez Texas (4): Keara Hudnall, Haily Jenkins Dones, Haily Jenkins, Victoria Rachal, FREDERICA Haywood fruh-dare-uh-cuh Seniorss (2): Allison Baggett, Jayln Victoria RACHAL ruh-shell Johnson

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•- 2015 Preseason All-SLC (1st team) •- 2014 All-SLC (1st team), SLC Student Athlete of the Year, All-Louisiana

2014-15 (Junior): All-SLC first team...All-Louisiana first team...SLC All-Academic...became the 14th McNeese player to score 1,000 points...led the team in scoring (15.9 ppg.) and ranked fourth in the SLC...led the team and the SLC with an 87.8 free throw percent...second on the team with 34 steals and seven blocks...scored in double figures in 23 games...scored a career-tying 31 points against UL-Monroe...made the game winning free throws against Southern Miss with :06 second left in the game... named Southland Conference Player of the Week twice.

2013-14 (Sophomore): played in and started in all 33 games...led the team and ranked third in the SLC in scoring with 17.8 ppg... led team with a 34.5 three-point field goal percent... second on the team with a 83.7 free throw percent... SLC WBB Student-Athlete of the Year... All-SLC (2nd team)...All-Louisiana (1st team)...scored in double figures in 29 games...scored in double figures in 21 of last 23 games...scored a career high 31 points agianst Wiley College...grabbed a career high nine rebounds against SE La....named to the LIU Brooklyn Turkey Classic all-tournament team.

2012-13 (Freshman): played in 35 games and started in two...fourth on the team in scoring with 6.3 ppg...averaged 2.6 rpg...shot 33.6 percent from the field and 61.1 percent from the free throw line...scored a career high 19 points against Stephen F. Austin.

High School: attended Iota High where she averaged 21.5 ppg., 7.5 rpg. as a senior...helped produce a 110-38 overall record while at Iota High...member of the 2010 district championship team and the 2012 state runners-up team...four time all-district...four time all-state...2A state MVP...two time all-Southwest Louisiana... All-Southwest Louisiana MVP...All-Acadiana MVP...scored 2,613 career points and grabbed 1,007 career rebounds.

Other: is the younger sister of former Cowgirl standouts Ashlyn and Caitlyn... Father (Stan), grandfather (Richard), uncle (Ray) and great uncle (Charles) are CAREER HIGH’S former McNeese athletes. Points: 31 vs. several; Rebounds: 9 vs. Southeastern La. (‘13-14; FGs: 12 vs. several ; FGs Att.: 30 vs. Texas (‘14-15); 3-pt. FGs: 7 vs. UNO (‘14-15); 3-pt. FGs Att.: 14 vs. Stephen F. Austin (‘13-14); FTs: 12 vs. Born: November 18, 1993...daughter of Stan and Cheri Baggett Wiley College (‘13-14) ; FTs Att.: 16 vs. Wiley College (‘13-14); Assists: Major: Nursing 5 vs UNO (‘14-15); Steals: 4 vs. Oral Roberts (‘13-14; Blocked Shots: 2 vs. several

All FG 3 Pt. FG FT’S REBOUNDS YEAR GP/GS M A Pct. M A Pct. M A Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. A TO Blk St. PF D Min/Avg. Pts. Avg. 2015 32/32 191 533 .358 56 163 .344 72 82 .878 14 70 84 2.6 48 73 7 34 46 1 1017/31.8 510 15.9 2014 33/33 224 596 .376 69 200 .345 72 86 .837 36 83 119 3.6 49 74 13 27 83 1 1050/31.8 589 17.8 2013 35/2 88 262 .336 34 143 .238 11 18 .611 28 63 91 2.6 25 30 3 22 57 1 707/20.2 221 6.3 TOT. 100/67 503 1391 .362 159 506 .314 155 186 .833 78 216 294 2.9 122 177 23 83 186 3 2774/27.7 1320 13.2

16 www.mcneesesports.com McNeesewbb @McNeesewbb COWGIRLS 2015-16 Jayln JOHNSON 5-5 * Senior * Guard Jennings, LA. * Jennings High

•- 2015 Preseason All-SLC (2nd team) •- 2014 All-SLC (2nd team)

2014-15 (Junior): All-SLC second team...All-Louisiana honorable mention...led the team with 36 steals...second on the team in scoring (13.7)... led the team and ranked second in the SLC with 5.6 assists...led the conference with a 1.7 assist/turnover ration...has recorded five career double-doubles...scored in double figures in 13 of last 16 games...dished out 10 or more assists in five games...scored a career-high 32 points against UNO (Feb. 5)...made a school record 23 consecutive free throws this season...made a career high 14 free throws against SFA...made the game winning free throws with 11 second against Wiley... made the game winning jumper against UCA on Feb. 18 with 3.9 seconds to play.

2013-14 (Sophomore): played and started all 33 games... led the team and ranked third in the SLC with 4.3 apg ... led the team with 30 steals...second on the team with a 32.8 three-point field goal percent...third on the team in scoring (10.2 ppg.)...second in the SLC in assist/turnover ratio...scored a career high 26 points against UNO... recorded her first career double-double (12 pts., 10 ast.) against Abilene Christian.

2012-13 (Freshman): played in all 36 games and started in one... averaged 5.3 ppg. and 1.2 rpg...third on the team with 66 assist and 38 steals... scored a career high 18 points, dished out six assists and had seven steals against Centenary...scored 10 of McNeese’s 16 points off the bench against Oral Roberts.

High School: attended Jennings High where she was a four year letterwinner...averaged 17.0 ppg., 5.2 apg. and 3.1 spg...helped Jennings to three 20 win seasons...member of the 2011 4A State Championship team...state runners- up in 2010...three time district champs...four time all-district...district and parish MVP (2012)...two time all-state...Louisiana All-Star game MVP (2012).

Born: October 26, 1993...daughter of Jaxter Johnson and Bonnie White... Major: General Business Administration CAREER HIGH’S Points: 32 vs. UNO (‘14-15); Rebounds: 5 vs. several; FGs: 7 vs. several; FGs Att.: 20 vs. Incarnate Word (‘14-15) ; 3-pt. FGs: 3 vs. several; 3-pt. FGs Att.: 8 vs. Southeastern La. (‘14-15); FTs: 17 vs. UNO (‘14-15) ; FTs Att.: 22 vs. UNO (‘14-15); Assists: 14 vs. Texas Southern (‘14-15); Steals: 7 vs. Centenary (‘12-13); Blocked Shots: 1 vs. several

All FG 3 Pt. FG FT’S REBOUNDS YEAR GP/GS M A Pct. M A Pct. M A Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. A TO Blk St. PF D Min/Avg. Pts. Avg. 2015 32/31 108 292 .370 31 112 .277 190 237 .802 10 51 61 1.9 180 103 3 36 82 1 1050/32.8 437 13.7 2014 33/33 95 262 .363 40 122 .328 106 133 .797 15 48 63 1.9 142 73 2 30 84 1 1001/30.3 336 10.2 2013 36/1 64 188 .340 25 98 .255 37 54 .685 15 28 43 1.2 66 48 0 38 48 0 593/16.5 190 5.3 TOT. 101/65 267 742 .360 96 332 .289 333 424 .785 40 127 167 1.7 388 224 5 104 214 2 2644/26.2 963 9.5

www.mcneesesports.com McNeesewbb @McNeesewbb 17 COWGIRLS 2015-16 Hannah CUPIT 5-8 * Junior * Guard Sulphur, LA. * Sulphur High

2014-15 (Sophomore): played in 25 games...scored a season high six points against Lamar (Feb. 26)...averaged 1.6 ppg. and 0.7 rpg...credited with wight assists, one and seven steals.

2013-14 (Freshman): played in 24 games and started in one... earned her first collegiate start at the WBI Tournament against Northern Kentucky...averaged 2.0 ppg. and 1.0 rpg...had 13 assists on the year...had a career night against Texas A&M-CC on Jan. 16 where not only did she score her first collegiate points but she scored a career high 11.

High School: attended Sulphur High where she was a four year letterwinner...averaged 13.5 ppg., 5.8 rpg. and 4.9 apg...member of the 2013 district championship team...helped Sulphur to a 95-39 record in four years...member of three 20-win seasons...three time all-district and All-Southwest Louisiana...district MVP...two time all-state...four year softball letterwinner...three time all-district... All-Southwest Louisiana...LHSAA All-Star game.

Other: father (Robert) and grandfathers (Dan and Maurice Mueschke) are former McNeese athletes.

Born: July 31, 1995...daughter of Penni Trahan and Robert Cupit. CAREER HIGH’S Major: Nursing Points: 11 vs. Texas A&M-CC (‘13-14); Rebounds: 4 vs. UCA (‘13-14); FGs: 3 vs. Texas A&M-CC (‘13-14) ; FGs Att.: 7 vs. several ; 3-pt. FGs: 3 vs. Texas A&M-CC (‘13-14); 3-pt. FGs Att.: 5 vs. NW State (‘14-15); FTs: 2 vs. several ; FTs Att.: 2 vs. several; Assists: 4 vs Incarnate Word (‘13-14); Steals: 1 vs. several (‘13-14); Blocked Shots: none

All FG 3 Pt. FG FT’S REBOUNDS YEAR GP/GS M A Pct. M A Pct. M A Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. A TO Blk St. PF D Min/Avg. Pts. Avg. 2015 25/0 15 52 .288 6 35 .171 4 5 .800 0 18 18 0.7 8 18 1 7 24 0 469/9.6 40 1.6 2014 24/1 16 63 .254 11 45 .244 5 6 .833 7 17 24 1.0 13 13 2 2 20 0 237/9.9 48 2.0 TOT. 49/1 31 115 .270 17 80 .213 9 11 .818 7 35 42 0.9 21 31 3 9 44 0 469/9.6 88 1.8

18 www.mcneesesports.com McNeesewbb @McNeesewbb COWGIRLS 2015-16 Amber DONNES 5-9 * Junior * Guard Hammond, LA. * St. Thomas Aquinas High

2014-15 (Sophomore): played in 32 games and started in 29... third on team in scoring (8.8 ppg.) and third with 1.4 apg... second on the team with a 33.8 three-point field goal percent...tied her career high with five three-pointers against Lamar (Feb. 26)... scored in double figures in 10 of last 15 games...scored a career high 21 points against Sam Houston State...grabbed a career high eight rebounds against Texas.

2013-14 (Freshman): played in 33 games and started in six... averaged 3.4 ppg. and 2.4 rpg...led the team with an 85.2 free throw percent...scored a career high 11 points and grabbed a career high seven rebounds against UNO.

High School: prepped at Saint Thomas Aquinas where she was a four year letterwinner...averaged 22.0 ppg., 12.0 rpg., 8.0 apg., and 5.0 spg...also lettered in volleyball and track...member of two basketball state championship teams (2010, 2013)...member of three 30-win seasons...team captain her junior and senior year...member of four district championship teams...quarterfinals (2011)...member of two parish tournament championship teams... three time all-district...two time all-state...2013 state MVP...played in the LHSAA All-Star game.

Other: member of the Kenner Angels who won the state and national championship in 2012...finished third in state and seventh at nationals in 2011. CAREER HIGH’S Points: 11 vs. UNO (‘13-14); Rebounds: 7 vs. UNO (‘13-14); FGs: 5 Born: November 8, 1994...daughter of Genna and John Donnes... vs. UNO (‘13-14) ; FGs Att.: 8 vs. several ; 3-pt. FGs: 3 vs. NW State (‘13-14); 3-pt. FGs Att.: 5 vs. several; FTs: 4 vs. several ; FTs Att.: 4 vs. Major: Health Education several; Assists: 3 vs several; Steals: 5 vs. Oral Roberts (‘13-14); Blocked Shots: 1 vs. UNO (‘13-14)

All FG 3 Pt. FG FT’S REBOUNDS YEAR GP/GS M A Pct. M A Pct. M A Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. A TO Blk St. PF D Min/Avg. Pts. Avg. 2015 32/29 108 250 .432 48 142 .338 19 23 .826 43 68 111 3.5 46 45 0 27 52 0 768/24.0 283 8.8 2014 33/6 37 104 .356 14 49 .286 23 27 .852 24 54 78 2.4 28 39 1 22 54 0 467/14.2 111 3.4 TOT. 65/35 145 354 .410 62 191 .325 42 50 .840 67 122 189 2.9 74 84 1 49 106 0 1235/19.0 394 6.1

www.mcneesesports.com McNeesewbb @McNeesewbb 19 COWGIRLS 2015-16 Haily JENKINS 5-9 * Junior * Guard Martins Mill, TX. * Martins Mill High

2014-15 (Sophomore): played in 15 games due to an injury... started in three games...was third on the team with a 31.8 three- point field goal percent...averaged 3.7 ppg., 1.3 rpg.

2013-14 (Freshman): played in 15 games due to an injury... averaged 3.5 ppg. and 2.1 rpg...scored a career high 11 points at Baylor...grabbed a career high five rebounds and dished out a career high five assists against UNO.

High School: attended Martins Mill High where she was a four year letterwinner...averaged 26.5 ppg., 11.0 apg., 7.0 rpg. and 3.0 spg...team captain all four years...member of the 2013 state championship team...2013 state MVP and player of the year...two time district offensive MVP...2012 district point guard of the year...four time all-state...four time all-region...two time all-East Texas...all-TABC.

Born: March 5, 1995...daughter of Amber and David Jenkins... Major: Health Education

CAREER HIGH’S Points: 12 vs. La. College (‘14-15); Rebounds: 5 vs. several; FGs: 4 vs. several ; FGs Att.: 11 vs. Tulane (‘13-14) ; 3-pt. FGs: 4 vs. La. College (‘14-15); 3-pt. FGs Att.: 10 vs. La. College (‘14-15); FTs: 5 vs. Wiley College (‘14-15); FTs Att.: 6 vs. Wiley College (‘14-15); Assists: 3 vs several; Steals: 4 vs. Abilene Christian (‘14-15); Blocked Shots: 1 vs. Southeastern La. (‘13-14)

All FG 3 Pt. FG FT’S REBOUNDS YEAR GP/GS M A Pct. M A Pct. M A Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. A TO Blk St. PF D Min/Avg. Pts. Avg. 2015 15/3 19 59 .322 7 22 .318 11 18 .611 4 16 20 1.3 3 9 0 6 16 0 134/8.9 56 3.7 2014 15/0 19 66 .288 4 23 .174 10 16 .625 5 26 31 2.1 20 14 2 9 7 0 211/14.1 52 3.5 TOT. 30/3 38 125 .304 11 45 .244 21 34 .618 9 42 51 1.7 23 23 2 15 23 0 345/11.5 108 3.6

20 www.mcneesesports.com McNeesewbb @McNeesewbb COWGIRLS 2015-16 Victoria RACHAL 5-7 * Junior * Guard Natchitoches, LA. * Natchitoches Central High

2014-15 (Sophomore): played in 28 games and started in one... averaged 3.4 ppg., and 1.0 rpg...fourth on the team with 25 assists...scored a career-high 24 points and made a career- high four three-pointers against UCA (March 7)...led the team in scoring with 13 points in the win over Southern Miss.

2013-14 (Freshman): played in all 33 games...averaged 5.6 ppg. and 1.6 rpg...third on the team with a 31.1 three-point field goal percent...scored in double figures in six games...scored a career high 21 points against Fairleigh Dickinson.

High School: attended Natchitoches Central where she was a four year letterwinner...averaged 14.3 ppg., 5.3 rpg., 3.2 apg. and 2.5 spg...member of the 2010 state championship team...member of two district championship teams...quarterfinals (2012)...state finalist (2013)...three time all-district...All-Shreveport Area...first team All-Cenla...first team all-state...LHSAA all-star team...three time Academic Excellence Award.

Born: May 12, 1995...daughter of Carla and James Rachal... Major: Health and Human Performance

CAREER HIGH’S Points: 24 vs. UCA (‘14-15); Rebounds: 6 vs. NW State (‘13-14); FGs: 10 vs. UCA (‘14-15) ; FGs Att.: 15 vs. several ; 3-pt. FGs: 4 vs. UCA (‘14-15); 3-pt. FGs Att.: 8 vs. Norhtern Kentucky (‘13-14); FTs: 3 vs. UNO (‘13-14) ; FTs Att.: 5 vs. UNO (‘13-14); Assists: 5 vs Southeastern La. (‘13-14); Steals: 2 vs. several; Blocked Shots: 1 vs. several

All FG 3 Pt. FG FT’S REBOUNDS YEAR GP/GS M A Pct. M A Pct. M A Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. A TO Blk St. PF D Min/Avg. Pts. Avg. 2015 28/1 38 115 .330 8 36 .222 11 14 .786 7 20 27 1.0 25 33 3 7 23 0 303/10.8 95 3.4 2014 33/0 72 211 .341 23 74 .311 17 27 .630 13 39 52 1.6 33 42 2 12 46 2 474/14.4 184 5.6 TOT. 61/1 110 326 .337 31 110 .282 28 41 .683 20 59 79 1.3 58 75 5 19 69 2 777/12.7 279 4.6

www.mcneesesports.com McNeesewbb @McNeesewbb 21 COWGIRLS 2015-16 Keara HUDNALL 6-1 * Sophomore * Guard Pearland, TX. * Pearland High

2014-15 (Freshman): played in 24 games as a freshman... averaged 2.0 ppg., 1.1 rpg...dished out 12 assists...scored a season high nine points against Furman in the first round of the WBI Tournament and grabbed a season high six rebounds at UNO on Jan. 31.

High School: attended Pearland High where she was a four year letterwinner...averaged 17.6 ppg., 5.9 rpg., 3.4 apg. and 3.9 spg... named Griz Prep Report Terrific 20 player in Houston Area...2013 team MVP...two time all-district... member of state quarterfinalist team...Greater Houston Area All- Star game MVP.

Other: mother played basketball for San Jacinto College

Born: August 8, 1996...daughter of Joseph Hudnall and Rochelle Webster Major: Physical Education K-12

CAREER HIGH’S Points: 9 vs. Furman (‘14-15); Rebounds: 6 vs. UNO (‘14-15); FGs: 4 vs. Furman (‘14-15) ; FGs Att.: 12 vs. Furman (‘14-15) ; 3-pt. FGs: none; 3-pt. FGs Att.: 1 vs. several; FTs: 2 vs. several ; FTs Att.: 6 vs. UNO (‘14-15); Assists: 4 vs Furman; Steals: none; Blocked Shots: none

All FG 3 Pt. FG FT’S REBOUNDS YEAR GP/GS M A Pct. M A Pct. M A Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. A TO Blk St. PF D Min/Avg. Pts. Avg. 2015 24/0 17 77 .221 0 9 .000 13 30 .433 5 21 26 1.1 12 32 0 0 10 0 174/7.3 47 2.0 TOT. 24/0 17 77 .221 0 9 .000 13 30 .433 5 21 26 1.1 12 32 0 0 10 0 174/7.3 47 2.0

22 www.mcneesesports.com McNeesewbb @McNeesewbb COWGIRLS 2015-16 Jasmyn CARSWELL 6-0 * Sophomore * Forward Bossier City, LA. * Airline High

2014-15 (Freshman): played in all 32 games and started in one...led the team with 10 blocks...averaged 2.7 ppg., 3.2 rpg... shot 48.7 from the field and 46.4 percent from the free throw line... picked up her first career blocks against Centenary. picked up a career high eight rebounds against UNO (Feb. 5).

High School: attended Airline High where she was a four year letterwinner...averaged 10.0 ppg., 9.0 rpg. her senior year... two time all-district...all-parish...2014 Shreveport Athlete of the Year...2013 Indoor state triple jump champion...2013 Ourtdoor triple jumper runner-up...holds the school triple jump record (38’6”)...academic all-district.

Other: Brother (Leon Carswell II) played college basketball for Louisiana-Monroe. Mother and father played basketball overseas.

Born: March 22, 1996...daughter of Kenny and Sherry Carswell... Major: Psychology

CAREER HIGH’S Points: 8 vs. UCA (‘14-15); Rebounds: 8 vs. UNO (‘14-15); FGs: 4 vs. UCA (‘14-15) ; FGs Att.: 6 vs. Sam Houston St. (‘14-15) ; 3-pt. FGs: none; 3-pt. FGs Att.: none; FTs: 3 vs. SFA (‘14-15) ; FTs Att.: 5 vs. UNO (‘14- 15); Assists: 1 vs Southern Miss (‘14-15); Steals: 1 vs. several; Blocked Shots: 2 vs. Centenary (‘14-15)

All FG 3 Pt. FG FT’S REBOUNDS YEAR GP/GS M A Pct. M A Pct. M A Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. A TO Blk St. PF D Min/Avg. Pts. Avg. 2015 32/1 37 76 .487 0 1 .000 13 28 .464 38 64 102 3.2 3 19 10 6 56 0 421/3.2 87 2.7 TOT. 32/1 37 76 .487 0 1 .000 13 28 .464 38 64 102 3.2 3 19 10 6 56 0 421/3.2 87 2.7

www.mcneesesports.com McNeesewbb @McNeesewbb 23 COWGIRLS 2015-16 Gabby GUIDRY 5-6 * Sophomore * Guard Lake Arthur, LA. * Lake Arthur High

2014-15 (Freshman): played in three games...scored her first career points and picked up her first career assist against Centenary...averaged 0.7 and 0.3 rpg.

High School: attended Lake Arthur High where she was a five year letterwinner and team captain three years...averaged 15.0 ppg. and 7 rpg. her senior season...member of two district championship team and two district runners-up teams...state quarterfinals and state semi-finals once...three time all-state...all- Southwest Louisiana team...six year letterwinner... member of five track district championship teams...was a teammate of Cowgirl freshman Anna Shaw.

Born: October 9, 1995...daughter of Glen and Mikka Guidry... Major: Early Childhood Education

CAREER HIGH’S Points: 2 vs. Centenary (‘14-15); Rebounds: 1 vs. UNO (‘14-15); FGs: 1 vs. Centenary (‘14-15) ; FGs Att.: 2 vs. Centenary (‘14-15) ; 3-pt. FGs: none; 3-pt. FGs Att.: 1 vs. Centenary (‘14-15); FTs: none ; FTs Att.: none; Assists: 1 vs several; Steals: none; Blocked Shots: none

All FG 3 Pt. FG FT’S REBOUNDS YEAR GP/GS M A Pct. M A Pct. M A Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. A TO Blk St. PF D Min/Avg. Pts. Avg. 2015 3/0 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.3 1 0 0 0 0 0 14/4.7 2 0.7 TOT. 3/0 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.3 1 0 0 0 0 0 14/4.7 2 0.7

24 www.mcneesesports.com McNeesewbb @McNeesewbb COWGIRLS 2015-16 Mercedes ROGERS 6-0 * Sophomore * Forward Crowley, LA. * Crowley High

2014-15 (Freshman): played in 32 games and started in three...averaged 2.6 ppg. and with 3.4 rpg...fourth on the team with 25 steals...credited with a season-high seven steals against Centenary...grabbed a career high 10 rebounds against Wiley... recorded her second career double-double and career high’s with 11 points and 11 rebounds against UNO (Feb. 5)...

High School: attended Crowley High where she was a four year letterwinner...averaged 17.0 ppg, 12.0 rpg. and 6.0 spg. her senior season...four time all-district...four time district MVP...three time volleyball district MVP...2012 state triple jump champion...2012 state runner-up in long jump.

Born: June 23, 1994...daughter of Rosamind Harmon Major: Business Management

CAREER HIGH’S Points: 11 vs. UNO (‘14-15); Rebounds: 11 vs. UNO (‘14-15); FGs: 4 vs. UNA (‘14-15) ; FGs Att.: 11 vs. UNO (‘14-15) ; 3-pt. FGs: none; 3-pt. FGs Att.: none; FTs: 6 vs. Incarnate Word (‘14-15) ; FTs Att.: 8 vs. Incarnate Word (‘14-15); Assists: 1 vs several (‘14-15); Steals: 7 vs. Centenaryt (‘14-15); Blocked Shots: 1 vs. Texas A&M-CC (‘14-15)

All FG 3 Pt. FG FT’S REBOUNDS YEAR GP/GS M A Pct. M A Pct. M A Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. A TO Blk St. PF D Min/Avg. Pts. Avg. 2015 32/3 29 62 .468 0 0 .000 24 45 .533 39 71 110 3.4 6 30 1 25 50 1 422/13.2 82 2.6 TOT. 32/3 29 62 .468 0 0 .000 24 45 .533 39 71 110 3.4 6 30 1 25 50 1 422/13.2 82 2.6

www.mcneesesports.com McNeesewbb @McNeesewbb 25 COWGIRLS 2015-16 Frederica HAYWOOD 6-1 * Sophomore * Forward Mound Bayou, MS. * JFK High

2014-15 (Freshman): played in 30 games and started in 21... third on the team with a 47.5 field goal percent...second on the team with 7.0 rpg... averaged 5.3 ppg...recorded her third career double double (10 pts., 13 reb.) against Nicholls (Feb. 28)...grabbed 10 or more rebounds in six of the last 10 games...credited with 21 steals...grabbed a career high 20 rebounds against Southeastern La. (Feb. 12).

High School: attended John F. Kennedy Memorial where she was a three sport letterwinner...member of three state championships...led her team to a perfect 32-0 record as a senior... team captain...team MVP...all-district...all-state...all-area...all- county...all-star team...all-region MVP...NCAC MVP...Scholar athlete...two time state discus champion...cross country MVP... scored 41 points twice in region tournament and 34 points twice in the state playoffs her junior year.

Other: mother played basketball at Mississippi Valley State...dad played basketball at Coahoma Community College and Mississippi Valley State...her brother, Fred is a senior at JFK Memorial High.

Born: April 29, 1996...daughter of Carla Johnson and the late Fredrick Haywood, Sr. CAREER HIGH’S Major: Health and Human Performance Points: 15 vs. Nicholls (‘14-15); Rebounds: 20 vs. Southeastern La. (‘14- 15); FGs: 7 vs. Nicholls (‘14-15) ; FGs Att.: 10 vs. several ; 3-pt. FGs: none; 3-pt. FGs Att.: 1 vs. Houston Baptist (‘14-15); FTs: 5 vs. Nicholls (‘14-15) ; FTs Att.: 6 vs. Nicholls (‘14-15); Assists: 1 vs NW State (‘14- 15); Steals: 4 vs. Tulane; Blocked Shots: 1 vs. Nicholls (‘14-15)

All FG 3 Pt. FG FT’S REBOUNDS YEAR GP/GS M A Pct. M A Pct. M A Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. A TO Blk St. PF D Min/Avg. Pts. Avg. 2015 30/20 66 139 .475 0 1 .000 26 44 .591 86 123 209 7.0 1 23 2 21 64 3 628/20.9 158 5.3 TOT. 30/20 66 139 .475 0 1 .000 26 44 .591 86 123 209 7.0 1 23 2 21 64 3 628/20.9 158 5.3

26 www.mcneesesports.com McNeesewbb @McNeesewbb COWGIRLS 2015-16 Dede SHEPPARD 5-8 * Freshman * Guard Vivian, LA. * North Caddo High

2014-15 (Redshirt): spent the season as a redshirt after suffering a knee injury in the second game of the season against Tulane.

High School: attended North Caddo High where she was a four year letterwinner and team captain two years...averaged 22.2 ppg., 6.0 rpg., 5.0 spg. and 4.0 apg. her senior season...member of the 2014 Class 2A state championship team...four time all-district... four time team MVP...two time all-city...class 2A MVP...two time all-state...member of the LHSAA all-star team.

Born: March 21, 1996...daughter of Dedric and Tamika Cooper... Major: Elementary Education

All FG 3 Pt. FG FT’S REBOUNDS YEAR GP/GS M A Pct. M A Pct. M A Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. A TO Blk St. PF D Min/Avg. Pts. Avg. 2015 SPENT SEASON AS A REDSHIRT TOT.

www.mcneesesports.com McNeesewbb @McNeesewbb 27 COWGIRLS 2015-16 Cinthya RIVAS 6-2 * Freshman * Post Guadalajara, Mexico * N. Central Texas Academy

High School: prepped at North Central Texas Academy... averaged 19.0 ppg., 13.0 rpg., 2.0 bpg., and 2.0 spg... helped her team to the 2013 TAPPS state championship...Newcomer of the year...all-state team.

Born: February 18, 1997...daughter of Jose Luis Rivas and Karla Partido. Major: Accounting

28 www.mcneesesports.com McNeesewbb @McNeesewbb COWGIRLS 2015-16 Anna SHAW 5-3 * Freshman * Point Guard Lake Arthur, LA. * Lake Arthur High

High School: attended Lake Arthur High where she averaged 12.0 ppg., 3.0 rpg., 3.7 spg., 4.0 apg...played an integral role in Lake Arthur advancing to the 2014 Class 2A state semifinals for the first time since 1972...scored 1,291 points, grabbed 326 rebounds, 399 steals and has dished out 487 assists...holds the school career steals and assists records... all-district and team defensive MVP twice...received the Desra Giles Memorial Award.

Born: November 25, 1996...daughter of Joey and Rosie Shaw Major: Chemistry

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SLC Tournament History 2012 SLC Under Head Coach Tournament Champs Brooks Williams • 7 Tournament Appearances • 2 Tournament Titles (2011, 2012) 10-5 tournament record

2014-15 (Merrell Center/Katy, TX.) lost to Houston Baptist (78-60) 2013-14 (Merrell Center/Katy, TX.) def. Texas A&M-CC 78-73 def. Central Arkansas 66-62 2015-16 Southland Conference Tournament lost to Stephen F. Austin 80-54 March 9-13, 2016 (Semifinal Game) 2012-13 (Merrell Center/Katy, TX.) Leonard E. Merrell Center (Katy, TX.) def. Northwestern St. 63-45 def. Nicholls 86-70 lost to ORU 79-66 (Championship Game)

2011-12 (Merrell Center/Katy, TX.) def. Southeastern La. 67-55 def. Texas State 76-46 def. Stephen F. Austin 60-56 (Championship Game)

2010-11 (Merrell Center/Katy, TX.) def. SE La. 65-55 def. UTSA 66-50 def. Central Arkansas 71-50 (Championship Game)

2008-09 (Merrell Center/Katy, TX.) lost 71-58 to UTSA

2007-08 (Merrell Center/ Katy, TX.) lost 68-82 to Texas-Arlington

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Vicky Chapman (1974, HALL OF FAME 1975) Inducted 1985 The McNeese State Hall of Fame Vicky was the first standout was founded in 1980 by former sports basketball player for the Cowgirls, information director Louis Bonnette. competing during the first years of The Hall recognizes those who have McNeese women’s basketball. In those first two years of 1975-76 and 1976-77, distinguished themselves in athletics at the Cowgirls only played 40 games and Louis Bonnette the University. Membership in the Hall played as an independent. Chapman now numbers over 100. Bonnette serves played in 39 games and scored 989 points for a 23.0 average, which is the as the chairman of the Hall of Fame committee top career average for a Cowgirl. She which includes Matthew Bonnette, Bruce Hemphill, was a two-time most valuable player Keri Ange, Theron McClendon, Johnny Suydam, and an all-Louisiana selection. Besides leading the team in scoring in both seasons she also led in rebounds. Ron Hayes, Pam LaFosse, Dr. Daryl Burckel and Her 15.8 average for the 1975-76 season continues to stand as a school Bob Fuhrer. The Hall of Fame is located in the Jack record. She played three seasons of professional basketball, served as an Doland Fieldhouse. assistant coach at McNeese and is a teacher on coach in the state system.

Pat Jean (1980-83) Inducted 1996 Tangela McAlister During a four year career with (1992, 1993) the Cowgirls, she set just about Inducted 2006 every team record. She still holds Tangela is the latest of the Cowgirls to the school records for points scored earn all-American honors, having been (2,461) and rebounds (1,571). She named to the Basketball Times squad also ranks second in the state of following the 1992-93 season. She Louisiana in career rebounds and is only played two years for the Cowgirls, seventh in points scored. Jean was a coming from the junior college ranks, four-time all-Louisiana selection and but during those two seasons she led an all-Southland Conference pick for McNeese in scoring and rebounding the only year that she played in the and wound up seventh on the school’s conference. In 1983, she also led the all-time scoring chart with 1.140 points. conference in rebounding with a 13.7 Twice she was named to the all-Southland mark. She continues to hold 14 McNeese State records. Conference and all-Louisiana teams and was a two-time team MVP. During the 1991-92 season she averaged 21.9 points per game while leading the Ann Roubique (1979-82) Southland Conference and ranked nationally. Inducted 2001 She was a two sport standout in basketball and softball and a four year Margie Hinton letter winner in both. She also spent Radleman (Coach) six years as an assistant women’s basketball coach and three years as Inducted 2015 tennis coach. In basketball, she was Margie Hinton Randleman was a point guard and at one time held instrumental in getting the Cowgirl the school record for career assists basketball program on the map. with 260. Twice she led the team During her five seasons at the helm in free throw shooting accuracy and (1978-82), her teams won a total of 94 concluded her career with 797 points games and posted two 20-win seasons. and a 2.0 assists average. In softball, Her best year came in 1981 that saw her she was the team MVP in 1979 with a squad finish the year 23-5 behind the .439 batting average and seven home runs. She was also a three time play of McNeese Hall of Famer Pat Jean. all-Louisiana. After her coaching career at McNeese, she took over the She averaged 19 wins a season as head coaching position at Cy-Fair High School in Texas where she has basketball coach (94-58) and coached developed one of the top girls programs in the state. two of the top four teams with the most wins in a season (23 in 1981 and 22 in 1980). She was also the head volleyball coach for the Cowgirls in 1975 and 1976.

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www.mcneesesports.com McNeesewbb @McNeesewbb 53 COWGIRLS 2015-16 University President Dr. Philip C. Williams University President

Dr. Williams earned his Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of North Carolina, graduating with honors in history. He earned his law degree at the Columbia University School of Law in . During the course of his legal profession, he practiced corporate law and served as administrative vice president and counsel for Sea World, Inc. During the 1980’s he and his wife Sandra were active writers, publishing a series of children’s mysteries, adult mysteries, and non-fiction works. In 1994, Dr. Williams returned to Chapel Hill to earn his M.P.H. and Ph.D. degrees in Health Policy and Administration. He served for one year as a post-doctoral research fellow at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, then accepted a faculty position at Gardner-Webb University in North Carolina, where he taught health law and management courses in the College of Business and was appointed to serve as Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs. He joined the staff of Methodist University in Fayetteville, North Carolina in 2003 as Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the College, and in 2006 he became President of the University of Montevallo in Alabama. In the spring of 2010 he was selected to serve as the 6th President of McNeese State University. Since his arrival at McNeese, he has presided over the development of a new strategic plan, which features the promotion of innovative teaching and learning, regional partnerships, service-learning opportunities, applied research, cultural engagement, and athletic excellence. He has frequently stated his desire for McNeese to play an active role in the civic and economic renaissance likely to transform Southwest Louisiana over the next five years.

McNeese Facts • The U.S. News & World Report named McNeese one of the best regional universities in the South for the fifth consecutive year. •The 2015 College ROI Report by PayScale Inc. ranked the McNeese College of Engineering third among all engineering schools in the nation in terms of career return on investment - topping all engineering programs in the state of Louisiana. •A new health systems management degree – housed in the renamed College of Nursing and Health Professions - is preparing McNeese graduates for emerging jobs managing the business of health care. •A team of mechanical engineering students won the 2014 Ocean Exploration Trust’s Nautilus Engineering Design Challenge, beating out teams from Stanford and UT Knoxville. •A McNeese alumnus won the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for fiction. •McNeese has three working farms and a state-of-the-art meat processing and production facility - one of just a few at a four-year university – that provide hands-on experience for careers in the agricultural and food science industry that students need to succeed in agriculture today. •The College of Business is among just 5 percent of the world’s business Schools accredited by the AACS of Business International. •The McNeese Autism Program is the only university-based program of its kind in La., providing services, consultation and training to families with children and adults with developmental delays. •Radiologic sciences graduates have had a 99.7% pass rate on the national certification exam since the program was established in 1980. Dr. Williams at the dedication of the new “The Cowboy” statue greeting fans near the entrance of the Jack V. Doland Field House. 34 www.mcneesesports.com McNeesewbb @McNeesewbb COWGIRLS 2015-16 Athletics Director Bruce Hemphill Athletic Director

Bruce Hemphill is in his third year as athletic director for McNeese after the former associate AD at the University of Wyoming and assistant to the AD at the University of North Carolina became the ninth athletics director in school history in August of 2013. “Bruce understands the role athletics plays in the larger university environment and he understands the difficulty we face with the athletic budget and the importance of increasing revenue through private sources and auxiliary means,” said McNeese President Dr. Philip Williams. The first two years under Hemphill was an eventful one as McNeese’s athletic programs excelled both on the playing field and in the classroom. Academically, McNeese set a school record in the 2013-14 sport season by having five players named as the Southland Conference Student-Athlete of the Year for their respective sports. The program also led all conference schools in the 2014 spring semester with 21 student-athletes compiling a perfect 4.0 grade point average. And Cowgirl softball player Alana DiVittorio became just the second player in the sport to earn Capital One Academic All-America honors. McNeese received the Southland Conference Academic Progress Award for the 2014-15 for posting the highest APR score in the league. McNeese football was the only team recognized from the Southland Conference as the recipient of the Football Championship Subdivision Athletics Directors Association (FCS ADA) APR Award. Athletically, McNeese finished fourth out of 13 teams in the Commisioner’s Cup Standings - the highest placing since finishing fourth in the 2002-03 season. It’s also the sixth straight year McNeese has been the highest finishing school among Louisiana SLC league teams. Ten of the school’s 16 sports programs finished fifth or higher in their respective sport standings. In the 2013-14 sports season, McNeese finished fifth out of the 14 SLC schools for the 2013-14 SLC Commissioner’s Cup standings. The Cowgirl softball team won a school record 40 games en route to its second consecutive league championship and the Cowboy football team won 10 games and qualified for its league-record 15th FCS playoff appearance. In addition, the men’s and women’s basketball teams as well as volleyball, tennis, baseball and softball, all qualified for the league postseason tournament. During his two years as Director of Athletics, Hemphill worked with the McNeese administration to gain the support of legislation, boosters and private donors for the new $44 million Health and Human Performance Complex that will also become the home for McNeese men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball teams. The Sulphur, La., native has 26 years administrative experience at the collegiate and high school levels. He supervised 10 of 17 programs offered at a major Division 1 university and was responsible for budget oversight, game operations, facilities, personnel, compliance, team travel and recruiting. He earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Louisiana State University where he was a three-year letterman in football and won All-Academic Southeast Conference honors at wide receiver. His professional experience began at LSU where he was a graduate assistant and assistant football coach. In 1984, after serving as the supervisor for health and physical education for the Louisiana Department of Education, he returned to collegiate athletics and served for two years as an assistant football coach at Louisiana Tech University. In 1987 he became the recruiting coordinator at North Carolina State University. From 1989-1990 he served as the assistant recruiting coordinator at the University of South Carolina. He joined the athletics department staff at the University of North Carolina in 1990 and served eight years as assistant to the athletics director and director of recruiting. From 1999-2003 he was associate athletics director at the University of Wyoming. In 2003 he returned to North Carolina and accepted a position as athletics director at a 4A high school, the largest classification in the state. Hemphill has two sons - James, 20, a junior basketball player at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, and Jack, 16, a junior in high school; and a daughter, Hayden, 19, a freshman at SMU and is a member of the school’s Crew (rowing) team.

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Academic Excellence

McNeese in the Classroom McNeese women’s basketball has had several players named to the McNeese honor roll and Dean’s list under the direction of head coach Brooks Donald Williams. A member of the women’s basketball team has been named the Southland Conference Student-Athlete of the year four timesalong with several SLC All-Academic selections. Ashlyn Baggett was named the SLC Student-Athlete of the Year three times in her four year career and younger sister, Allison was the Student-Athlete of the Year in 2014. The other Baggett sister, Caitlyn was named to the Capital One Academic All-District team in 2013. Under Williams, Cowgirl basketball has a 100% graduation rate for players that have exhausted their eligibility.

SLC Student-Athlete of the Year 2014- Allison Baggett 2013- Ashlyn Baggett 2012- Ashlyn Baggett 2011- Ashlyn Baggett

Capital One CoSIDA All-American 2013- Caitly Baggett (District 6) Amanda Wilhite Academic Counselor Southland Conference All-Academic 2008- Brittany Boone (2nd team) 2010- Kiara Johnson (2nd team) 2011- Ashlyn Baggett (1st team) Caitlyn Baggett (1st team) 2012- Ashlyn Baggett (1st team) Caitlyn Baggett (1st team) The McNeese athletic academic center, located in the Jack Doland 2013- Ashlyn Baggett (1st team) Fieldhouse, is a state of the art facility that furnishes 18 Maci Caitlyn Baggett (2nd team) 2014- Allison Baggett (1st team) ntosh desktop computers as well as ample space for athletes to 2015- Allison Baggett (1st team) do their class work and studies.

Andrea King Study Lab Coordinator

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Dowell Fontenot Sports Medicine Center McNeese State’s Dowell “Doc” Fontenot Sports Medicine Center is an ultra-modern facility and one of the finest in the South. It is named after longtime McNeese athletic trainer Dowell Fontenot (pictured left) who was also a national champion boxer during his undergraduate days at the university and who is a member of the McNeese Hall of Fame. The center is located just south of the McNeese athletic fieldhouse. Funds for the 6,200 square foot medical center were obtained from the state, from private donations and from the McNeeseMcNeese PetroChem Athletic Athletic TrainersAssociation.

Kari Brody Rachel Carlson Head Athletic Trainer WBB Athletic Trainer McNeese Team Physicians

Dr. John Noble Dr. Geoffrey Collins Dr. Tyson Green Dr. Errol Wilder

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Charles Keuhn Weight Room

The Charles Kuehn Weight Room at the Jack Doland Field House was out- fitted by Life Fitness Company and Hammer Strength Company who made the 8,000 square foot room a showcase weight facility. Weights are painted in platinum and blue and there are 16 Mondo enlayed platforms for heavy weight work, one of only eight schools in the nation to have this. The weight room also includes: 16 multi-purpose racks, 80,000 pounds of weights (McNeese logo on the weights), nine 52-inch flat screen television sets, mirrors all the way around, two treadmills, two elliptical machines, a stationary bike and a $12,000 surround sound system donated by Scott Bailey and Bailey Audio. A 12-foot McNeese logo sets off the room from the cen- ter floor. The facility is named in honor of McNeese State’s first football all-American who is pictured above. Strength and Conditioning

Jason Little Eric Ortego Head Strength and Assistant Strength Coach Conditioning Coach

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The Burton Memorial Coliseum Each livestock area has its own Complex is under the operation of the grooming area, complete with Calcasieu Parish Police Jury and has water and electrical service. The four full-service buildings that has Burton Coliseum fourth part of the complex is the been undergoing renovations since the Burton Agricultural Arena, a 2012-13 season. The Coliseum was Year Constructed: 1976 50,000 square foot, covered arena constructed in 1976 with tax money with seating for 1,000 people. voted on by the residents of Calcasieu Location: 3 miles South of McNeese The facility is excellent for Parish on land donated by the late W.T. State University on Gulf Highway equestrian and rodeo events with Burton. The Coliseum itself is a domed across from the Lake Charles Regional sound and lighting, restrooms arena with permanent seating for 6,500 Airport and a concession area. The four and temporary seating for another parts of the complex can be 2,000. The roof of the dome is 105 feet Seating Capacity: 8,000 utilized together or separately high, with over 24,000 square feet of and work well together. The concrete floor space and the building is Square Feet (floor space only): 24,000 entire Complex is situated on 65 air conditioned and heated. acres and has parking for 3,500 The H.G. Chalkley Room, a banquet- Height of Dome: 105 feet vehicles. An added convenience style room in the coliseum, can seat 200 is the recreational vehicle people comfortably and is available First Year of Basketball In Burton: 1986 hookups available for 275 units. for any number of activities. Another All hookups have electricity, part of the Burton Complex is the First Game Played: Def. Baylor 85-70 water and sewerage. 160,000 square feet of floor space in the (1986-87) The Coliseum is located Livestock and Exhibit Building. Largest Crowd (WBB): 4,089 vs. LSU approximately three miles South A massive roof covers four acres (December 16, 2011) of the McNeese State University of excellent facilities for beef, swine, campus. sheep and horses, as well as a judging area, additional pens and show office.

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ASSISTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Game: 14, Jayln Johnson vs. Texas Southern GAMES PLAYED (‘14-15); Ann Stutes vs. USL (‘88-89), NW Career: 132, Caitlyn Baggett (‘09-13) State (‘87-88) POINTS Season: 180, Jayln Johnson (‘14-15) Game: 39, Shante’ Perry (‘08-09) vs. La. Tech; Career: 530, Caitlyn Baggett (‘09-13) vs. NW State (‘88-89); Vicky Chapman ASSISTS AVERAGE vs. Nicholls State (‘76-77) Season: 5.6, Jayln Johnson (‘14-15) Season: 647, Pat Jean (‘81-82) Career: 4.9, Ann Stutes (‘87-88) Career: 2,461, Pat Jean (‘80-83) STEALS POINT AVERAGE Game: 9, Regina Spivey vs. Mobile (2005) Season: 25.1 (351 pts./14 games) Vicky Chapman Season: 79, Regina Spivey (2005-06) (‘75-76) Career: 350, Pat Jean (‘80-83) Career: 23.0 (989 pts./39 games) Vicky Chapman BLOCKED SHOTS (‘74-76) Game: 7, Natalie Randall vs. SE La. (‘82-83) FIELD GOALS MADE Season: 75, Natalie Randall (‘82-83) Game: 14, Shante’ Perry vs. La. Tech (‘08-09);Valerie Career: 132, Natalie Randall (‘82-84) Butcher vs. Howard Payne (‘85-86); Pam Booker PERSONAL FOULS COMMITTED vs. NE La. (‘84-85); Vicky Chapman vs. Nicholls Season: 112, Cindy Boudreaux (‘90-91) State (‘76-77) Pat Jean Career: 335, Regina Spivey (2003-06) Season: 258, Pat Jean (‘80-81) GAMES FOULED OUT Career: 986, Pat Jean (‘80-83) Season: 16, Cindy Boudreaux (‘90-91) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Career: 27, Cindy Boudreaux (‘89-920 Game: 33, Vicky Chapman vs. Nicholls State (‘76-77) Season: 573, Ashlyn Baggett (‘12-13) Career: 1,776, Ashlyn Baggett (09-13) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Season: .624, Pat Jean (‘81-82) Career: .572, Pat Jean (‘80-83) CONS. FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 12, Sarah Hale vs. NE La. (‘95-96) 3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 9, Shante’ Perry vs. La. Tech (‘08-09) Season: 107, Ashlyn Baggett (‘12-13) Career: 308, Ashlyn Baggett (‘11-12) 3-PT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 15, Courtnee’ Hollins vs. Central Arkansas Angie Perry (‘07-08); Stacy Thibodeaux vs. UTA (‘90-91); Jennifer Inman (‘89-90) Season: 260, Ashlyn Baggett (‘13) Career: 809, Ashlyn Baggett (‘09-13) FREE THROWS MADE Game: 17, Jayln Johnson vs. UNO (‘14-15) Caitlyn Baggett vs. Mercer (‘12-13) Season: 190, Jayln Johnson (‘14-15) Career: 593, Caitlyn Baggett (‘09-13) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Shante’ Perry Game: 22, Jayln Johnson vs. UNO (‘14-15) Pat Jean vs. NW State (‘81-82) Season: 252, Pat Jean (‘81-82) Career: 798, Pat Jean (‘80-83) FREE THROW PERCENT Game:1.000 (14-14), Jayln Johnson vs. SFA (‘14-15) Season: .878, Allison Baggett (‘14-15) Career: .820, Caitlyn Baggett (‘09-13) CONS. FREE THROWS MADE (min. 10 Ann Roubique att.) Game: 17, Caitlyn Baggett vs. Mercer (‘13) Season: 31, Courtnee’ Hollins (‘07-08) REBOUNDS Game: 25, Pat Jean vs. USL (‘80-81) Season: 462, Pat Jean (‘79-80) Career: 1,571, Pat Jean (‘80-83) REBOUND AVERAGE Season: 15.8, Vicky Chapman (‘75-76) Career: 14.7, Donna Barrett (‘84-85)

The Baggett’s (Ashlyn and Caitlyn) 40 www.mcneesesports.com McNeesewbb @McNeesewbb COWGIRLS 2015-16 Team Records MOST POINTS SCORED 3-PT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 114 vs. Lamar (‘82-83) Game: 41 vs. Central Arkansas (‘07-08) Season: 2,459 (‘12-13) Season: 726 (‘12-13) REBOUNDS HIGHEST POINT AVERAGE Game: 80 vs. SE Louisiana (‘82-83) Season: 81.1 (‘80-81) Season: 1,631 (‘78-79) Average: 53.5 (‘77-78) FEWEST POINTS SCORED Game: 25 vs. Texas (‘02-03) ASSISTS Game: 34 vs. Tulane (‘82-83) MOST POINTS YIELDED Season: 534 (‘85-86) 116 To Lamar (‘90-91) Average: 18.4 (‘85-86)

FEWEST POINTS YIELDED FEWEST TURNOVERS 23 to Southern-N.O. (‘11-12) Game: 5 vs. Oral Roberts and Nicholls (‘12-13)

FIELD GOALS MADE PLAYERS FOULED OUT Game: 45 vs. USL (‘87-88) Game: 4 vs. SW Texas (‘88-89), Season: 974 (‘79-80) Southern (‘80-81), NW State (‘96-97) Season: 46 (‘90-91) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 99 vs. N. Illinois (‘80-81) GAMES Season: 2,353 (‘78-79) Won, Season: 26 (‘11-12), (‘10-11) Lost, Season: 25 (‘06-07) FIELD GOAL PERCENT Cons. Won: 12 (‘10-11), (‘80-81) Game: .625 vs. USL (‘87-88) Cons. Lost: 20 (‘06-07) Season: .478 (‘86-87) Fewest Won: 4 (‘06-07); (‘89-90) Fewest Lost: 5 (‘80-81) FREE THROWS MADE Best Won-Lost Percentage: .821 (23-5, ‘80-81) Game: 36 vs. UTA (‘91-92), (‘82-83) Season: 519 (‘85-86) Top 10 Home Attendance Records FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 48 vs. North Texas (‘83-84) Season: 957 (‘82-83) 1. 4,089 vs. LSU/lost 64-43 (Dec. 16, 2011) 2. 3,256 vs. Lamar/won 70-69 (Mar. 5, 2011) FREE THROW PERCENT(10 or more attempts) 3. 2,241 vs. Central Arkansas/lost 64-53 (Feb. 11, 2012) Game: 1.000 (18-18) at Nicholls State (‘07-08) 4. 2,219 vs. Central Arkansas/lost 77-69 (Mar. 2, 2013) Season: .742 (‘10-11) 5. 2,183 vs. Northwestern State/won 73-63 (Feb. 19, 2011) 6. 2,037 vs. Southeastern La./won 68-53 (Feb. 29, 2012) 3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE 7. 1,823 vs. New Orleans/won 82-58 (Jan. 31, 2015) Game: 16 at Lamar (‘07-08) 8. 1,762 vs. Central Arkansas/ won 65-59 (Jan. 29, 2011) Season: 238 (‘12-13) 9. 1,542 vs. Southeastern La./ won 74-50 (Jan. 19, 2011) STEALS 10. 1,418 vs. Nicholls/lost 73-68 (Feb. 28, 2015) Game: 24 vs. Paul Quinn (2009-10) Season: 301 (‘10-11)

Record setting crowd of 4,089 watched McNeese and LSU play on Dec. 16, 2011. LSU won the game 64-43 and was only one of two home losses for McNeese that season. The other home loss was a 64-53 Southland Conference loss to Central Arkansas.

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‘11-12 Caitlyn Baggett 152 188 .809 ‘05-06 Regina Spivey 28 90 3.2 SEASON LEADERS ‘10-11 Caitlyn Baggett 157 190 .826 ‘04-05 Clarissa Clark 29 104 3.6 SCORING ‘09-10 Adrienne Minor 18 26 .692 ‘03-04 Clarissa Clark 28 72 2.6 Year Player G PTS AVG ‘08-09 Shante’ Perry 92 76 .826 ‘02-03 Clarissa Clark 26 69 2.7 ‘14-15 Allison Baggett 32 510 15.9 ‘07-08 Shante’ Perry 80 102 .784 ‘01-02 Shanel Handy 26 70 2.7 ‘13-14 Allison Baggett 33 589 17.8 ‘06-07 Brittany Boone 33 38 .868 ‘00-01 Kelly Greig 26 90 3.5 ‘12-13 Ashlyn Baggett 35 667 19.1 ‘05-06 Valencia LeBlanc 25 30 .833 ‘99-00 Tiffany Green 28 155 5.5 ‘11-12 Ashlyn Baggett 34 523 15.4 ‘04-05 Courrtney Colmer 33 38 .868 ‘98-99 Tiffany Green 25 87 3.5 ‘10-11 Ashlyn Baggett 33 550 16.7 ‘03-04 Kasie Cummins 20 20 1.000 ‘97-98 Tiffany Green 27 129 4.7 ‘09-10 Kendra Wells 29 404 13.9 ‘02-03 Kellie Burbridge 72 93 .774 ‘96-97 Tiffany Green 27 101 3.7 ‘08-09 Shante’ Perry 30 471 15.7 ‘01-02 Kellie Burbridge 86 108 .796 ‘95-96 Chrissy Carrell 25 86 3.4 ‘07-08 Courtnee’ Hollins 31 475 15.3 ‘00-01 Angela Karasch 60 73 .822 ‘94-95 Ines Parker 26 125 4.8 ‘06-07 Courtnee Hollins 21 220 10.5 ‘99-00 Wendy Mapp 28 36 .778 ‘93-94 Cinthia French 27 73 2.7 ‘05-06 Regina Spivey 28 329 11.8 ‘98-99 Aaricka Means 35 46 .761 ‘92-93 Pam Davis 27 90 3.3 ‘04-05 Regina Spivey 29 384 13.2 ‘97-98 Twanna Calligan 66 89 .742 ‘91-92 Pam Davis 28 99 3.5 ‘03-04 Regina Spivey 28 302 10.8 ‘96-97 Twanna Calligan 38 56 .679 ‘90-91 Cindy Boudreaux 25 66 2.6 ‘02-03 Kellie Burbridge 26 385 14.8 ‘95-96 Tricia Hegener 28 36 .778 ‘89-90 LaTaunya Fontenot 27 121 4.5 ‘01-02 Kellie Burbridge 22 329 15.0 ‘94-95 Robin Daniels 120 154 .779 ‘88-89 Ann Stutes 24 101 4.6 ‘00-01 Eunice Mayo 27 264 9.8 ‘93-94 Robin Daniels 64 85 .753 ‘87-88 Ann Stutes 27 152 4.9 ‘99-00 Eunice Mayo 27 266 9.9 ‘92-93 Pam Davis 81 96 .844 ‘86-87 Chandra Davis 28 89 3.2 Wendy Mapp 26 257 9.9 ‘91-92 Shanna Cole 21 27 .778 ‘85-86 Dorothy Briscoe 29 108 3.7 ‘98-99 Tracey Barry 26 312 12.0 ‘90-91 Yvette Thomas 50 70 .714 ‘84-85 Dorothy Briscoe 28 141 5.2 ‘97-98 Twanna Calligan 26 316 12.2 ‘89-90 Robyn Harris 40 56 .714 ‘83-84 Aretha Brown 28 108 3.9 Stacie Davis 26 316 12.2 ‘88-89 Miechelle Alexander 22 27 .815 ‘82-83 Colleen Bobbett 30 85 2.8 ‘96-97 Chris Blackwell 25 366 13.6 ‘87-88 Janine Guillory 71 92 .772 ‘81-82 Christine Sheridan 31 66 2.1 ‘95-96 Miracle Fingers 25 213 8.5 ‘86-87 Yronica Coleman 124 156 .795 ‘80-81 Aline Guidry 22 67 3.0 ‘94-95 Robin Daniels 28 546 19.5 ‘85-86 Valerie Butcher 111 149 .745 ‘79-80 Ann Roubique 33 87 2.6 ‘93-94 Gretchen Thedford 27 362 13.4 ‘84-85 Pam Booker 88 116 .759 ‘92-93 Tangela McAlister 27 527 19.5 ‘83-84 Pam Booker 60 74 .811 ‘91-92 Tangela McAlister 28 613 21.9 ‘82-83 Sandra Staves 81 120 .675 ‘90-91 Stacy Thibodeaux 27 272 10.1 ‘81-82 Christine Sheridan 67 92 .728 ‘80-81 Christine Sheridan 78 95 .821 BLOCKED SHOTS ‘89-90 Sherry Walker 27 339 12.6 Year Player G BLK AVG ‘88-89 Kim Turner 27 368 13.6 ‘79-80 Ann Roubique 68 86 .791 ‘78-79 Ann Roubique 75 98 .765 ‘14-15 Jasmyn Carswell 32 10 0.3 ‘87-88 Chandra Davis 27 418 15.5 ‘13-14 Cecilia Okoye 33 21 0.6 ‘86-87 Kim Turner 17 315 18.5 ‘77-78 Etta Lampkin 98 146 .671 ‘76-77 Vicky Chapman - - .736 ‘12-13 Cecilia Okoye 35 20 0.6 ‘85-86 Valerie Butcher 23 467 20.3 ‘11-12 Martika Hull 34 15 0.4

‘84-85 Pam Booker 28 572 20.4 ‘10-11 Ja’Niqua Kendrix 33 7 .0.2 ‘83-84 Natalie Randall 26 476 18.3 Kendra Wells 33 7 0.2 ‘82-83 Pat Jean 30 622 20.7 REBOUNDS Alaina Verdin 13 7 0.5 ‘81-82 Pat Jean 28 647 23.1 Year Player G REB AVG ‘09-10 Ja’Niqua Kendrix 28 21 0.8 ‘80-81 Pat Jean 28 613 21.9 ‘14-15 Talisa Boyd 32 241 7.5 ‘08-09 Ja’Niqua Kendrix 30 13 0.4 ‘79-80 Pat Jean 33 579 17.9 ‘13-14 Cecilia Okoye 33 295 8.9 ‘07-08 Shante’ Perry 30 10 0.3 ‘78-79 Tammy Premeaux 28 488 17.4 ‘12-13 Cecilia Okoye 35 250 7.1 ‘06-07 Shonice Sprouse 29 12 0.4 ‘77-78 Quita Thompson 28 489 17.5 ‘11-12 Kendra Wells 34 349 10.3 ‘05-06 Regina Spivey 28 28 1.0 ‘76-77 Vicky Chapman 25 525 21.0 ‘10-11 Kendra Wells 33 263 8.0 ‘04-05 Regina Spivey 29 40 1.4 ‘75-76 Vicky Chapman 14 351 25.1 ‘09-10 Kendra Wells 29 288 7.9 ‘03-04 Regina Spivey 28 25 0.9 ‘08-09 Kendra Wells 30 214 7.1 ‘02-03 Kellie Burbridge 26 27 1.0 (100 FGA) ‘07-08 Reeshimah Davis 31 172 5.5 ‘01-02 Taylor Morrell 27 17 0.6 FIELD GOAL PERCENT ‘06-07 Reeshimah Davis 28 148 5.3 Amber Williams 27 17 0.6 Year Player FG FGA PCT ‘00-01 Eunice Mayo 27 41 1.5 ‘14-15 Talisa Boyd 94 196 .480 ‘05-06 Shamika Stewart 27 185 6.9 ‘99-00 Eunice Mayo 27 39 1.4 ‘13-14 NeTanya Jones 96 182 .527 ‘04-05 Regina Spivey 29 178 6.1 ‘98-99 Eunice Mayo 24 9 0.4 ‘12-13 Cecilia Okoye 136 272 .500 ‘03-04 Marquita Williams 26 156 6.0 ‘97-98 Eunice Mayo 26 13 0.5 ‘11-12 Matika Hull 99 190 .521 ‘02-03 Kellie Burbridge 26 162 6.2 ‘96-97 Chris Blackwell 27 23 0.9 ‘10-11 Caitlyn Baggett 99 220 .450 ‘01-02 Kellie Burbridge 22 147 6.7 ‘95-96 Miracle Fingers 25 7 0.3 ‘09-10 Kiara Johnson 153 314 .487 ‘00-01 Eunice Mayo 27 177 6.6 ‘94-95 Chris Blackwell 26 17 0.7 ‘08-09 Ashlyn Baggett 102 270 .378 ‘99-00 Eunice Mayo 27 204 7.6 ‘93-94 Cinthia French 27 14 0.5 ‘07-08 Shante’ Perry 116 295 .393 98-99 Tracey Barry 26 156 6.0 ‘92-93 Robin Daniels 27 15 0.6 ‘06-07 Jessica Hooker 55 129 .426 ‘97-98 Stacie Davis 26 157 6.0 ‘91-92 Shannon Moon 27 15 0.6 ‘05-06 Shamika Stewart 99 195 .508 ‘96-97 Chris Blackwell 25 240 8.9 ‘90-91 Mary Keller 27 14 0.5 ‘04-05 Shamika Stewart 103 224 .460 ‘95-96 Chrissy Carrell 25 117 4.7 ‘89-90 Shannon Moon 25 29 0.5 ‘03-04 Shamika Stewart 82 160 .513 ‘94-95 Robin Daniels 28 234 8.4 ‘88-89 Kim Turner 22 23 1.0 ‘02-03 Kellie Burbridge 152 329 .402 ‘93-94 Robin Daniels 27 164 6.1 ‘87-88 Eva Jones 27 24 0.8 ‘01-02 Kellie Burbridge 114 242 .471 ‘92-93 Robin Daniels 27 178 6.6 ‘86-87 Yronica Coleman 26 22 0.8 ‘00-01 Wendy Headley 61 127 .480 ‘91-92 Tangela McAlister 28 197 7.0 ‘85-86 Kim Turner 23 17 0.7 ‘99-00 Angela Karasch 53 120 .442 ‘90-91 Mary Keller 27 131 4.9 ‘84-85 Donna Barrett 28 15 0.5 ‘98-99 Tracey Barry 118 226 .522 ‘89-90 Sherry Walker 27 224 8.3 ‘83-84 Natalie Randall 26 57 2.2 ‘97-98 Stacie Davis 134 239 .561 ‘88-89 Sherry Walker 26 183 7.0 ‘82-83 Natalie Randall 30 75 2.5 ‘96-97 Chris Blackwell 155 287 .540 ‘87-88 Eva Jones 27 215 8.0 ‘81-82 Pat Jean 28 24 0.8 ‘95-96 Tina Hill 68 148 .459 ‘86-87 Yronica Coleman 26 254 9.8 ‘80-81 Pat Jean 28 23 0.7 ‘94-95 Chris Blackwell 174 293 .594 ‘85-86 Valerie Butcher 23 281 12.2 ‘79-80 Pat Jean 33 26 0.8 ‘93-94 NaTosha Barber 86 204 .422 ‘84-85 Donna Barrett 28 411 14.7 ‘78-79 Kathy Stone 27 10 0.3 ‘92-93 Gretchen Thedford 133 312 .426 ‘83-84 Natalie Randall 26 309 11.9 ‘91-92 Shannon Moon 66 126 .524 ‘82-83 Pat Jean 30 410 13.7 ‘90-91 Yvette Thomas 74 220 .432 ‘81-82 Pat Jean 28 366 13.1 ‘89-90 Shannon Moon 116 220 .527 ‘80-81 Pat Jean 28 333 11.9 ‘88-89 Kim Turner 142 280 .507 ‘79-80 Pat Jeans 33 462 14.0 ‘87-88 Eva Jones 128 222 .577 ‘78-79 Tammy Premeaux 28 297 10.6 ‘86-87 Kim Turner 121 189 .640 ‘77-78 Etta Lampkin 30 277 9.2 ‘85-86 Valerie Butcher 176 311 .566 ‘76-77 Vicky Chapman 25 340 13.6 ‘84-85 Donna Barrett 212 352 .602 ‘75-76 Vicky Chapman 14 221 15.8 ‘83-84 Natalie Randall 187 338 .553 ‘82-83 Pat Jean 252 403 .625 ‘81-82 Pat Jean 242 417 .580 ‘80-81 Pat Jean 258 451 .572 ASSISTS ‘79-80 Pat Jean 234 452 .515 Year Player G AST AVG ‘78-79 Christine Sheridan 123 265 .464 ‘14-15 Jayln Johnson 32 180 5.6 ‘77-78 Quita Thompson 221 488 .453 ‘13-14 Jayln Johnson 33 142 4.3 ‘76-77 Vicky Chapman - - .532 ‘12-13 Caitlyn Baggett 36 171 4.8 Kendra Wells ‘11-12 Caitlyn Baggett 34 144 4.2 Martika Hull FREE THROW PERCENT (20 FTA) ‘10-11 Caitlyn Baggett 32 141 4.4 2009-2012 2010-2012 Year Player FT FTA PCT ‘09-10 Kendra Wells 29 71 2.4 ‘14-15 Allison Baggett 72 82 .878 ‘08-09 Caitlyn Baggett 30 74 2.5 ‘13-14 Amber Donnes 23 27 .852 ‘07-08 Lenisa Lopez 30 105 3.5 ‘12-13 Caitlyn Baggett 182 210 .867 ‘06-07 Brittany Boone 29 120 4.1 42 www.mcneesesports.com McNeesewbb @McNeesewbb COWGIRLS 2015-16 Career Leaders SCORING BLOCKED SHOTS Player G FG FT PTS AVG Player G BLK AVG 1. Pat Jean (1980-83) 119 986 489 2461 20.7 1. Natalie Randall (1983-84) 56 132 2.4 2. Ashlyn Baggett (2009, 11-13) 131 *682 379 2051 15.7 2. Pat Jean (1980-83) 119 106 0.9 3. Caitlyn Baggett (2009, 11-13) 132 *463 593 1674 12.7 3. Regina Spivey (2003-06) 109 104 1.0 4. Robin Daniels (1992-95) 111 *575 318 1468 13.2 4. Eunice Mayo (1998-01) 97 100 1.0 5. Aline Guidry (1978-81) 111 618 197 1433 12.9 5. Kellie Burbridge (2000-03) 88 70 0.9 6. Chandra Davis (1986-89) 109 *571 247 1427 13.1 6. Kim Turner (1985-88) 105 69 0.6 7. Christine Sheridan (1979-82) 118 580 261 1421 12.0 7. Eva Jones (1986-89) 87 47 0.5 8. Kim Turner (1985-88) 105 *526 322 1374 13.1 8. Robin Daniels (1992-95) 111 44 0.4 9. Allison Baggett (2013-present) 100 *503 155 1320 13.2 9. Chris Blackwell (1995, 97) 56 43 0.8 10. Kendra Wells (2009-12) 126 *442 311 1237 9.8 10. Ja’Niqua Kendrix (2009-10) 91 41 0.5 *- Includes 3-pointers

REBOUNDING Player G REB AVG 1. Pat Jean (1980-83) 119 1571 13.2 2. Kendra Wells (2009-12) 126 1237 9.8 3. Robin Daniels (1992-95) 111 743 6.7 4. Kim Turner (1985-88) 105 630 6.0 5. Kiara Johnson (2008-11) 114 609 5.3 6. Becky Dunnehoo (1976-77) 57 585 10.3 7. Christine Sheridan (1979-82) 118 582 4.9 8. Pauline Habetz (1979-82) 120 566 4.7 9. Vicky Chapman (1974-76) 39 561 14.4 10. Natalie Randall (1983-84) 56 545 9.7 ASSISTS Pat Jean Player G AST AVG 1. Caitlyn Baggett (2009, 11-13) 132 530 4.0 2. Tiffany Green (1997-00) 107 472 4.4 Natalie Randall 3. Jayln Johnson (2013-present) 101 388 3.8 4. Chandra Davis (1986-89) 109 375 3.4 Cowgirls And The Pros 5. Clarissa Clark (2003-06) 109 312 2.9 6. Ashlyn Baggett (2013-present) 131 307 2.3 McNeese has had three players 7. Regina Spivey (2003-06) 109 285 2.6 play professionally. The most recent 8. Ann Roubique (1979-82) 116 260 2.2 is Cecikia Okoye, who signed a pro contract in September with the 9. Ann Stutes (1988-89) 51 253 4.9 Widzew Lodz in Poland. 10. Dorothy Briscoe (1984-86) 57 249 4.4 Vicky (Chapman) McMillan was the first to go pro, playing three years for the New Orleans Pride STEALS from 1979-81. Player G STL AVG Kellie (Burbridge) Savaidis played for the Australian Bendigo Spirit in Vicky Chapman 1. Pat Jean 119 350 2.9 2008. New Orleans Pride 2. Regina Spivey 109 285 2.6 1979-81 3. Aline Guidry 111 238 2.1 4. Tina Hill 108 209 1.9 5. Christine Sheridan 118 208 1.8 6. Chandra Davis 109 202 1.8 7. Marquita Williams 94 197 2.1 8. Kendra Wells 126 182 1.8 9. Ashlyn Baggett 131 180 1.4 9. Tiffany Green 107 180 1.7 10. Caitlyn Baggett 132 178 1.3 Kellie Burbridge Cecilia Okoye Bendigo Spirit Grosbasket-Grosuplje (2015-16) 2008 Widzew Lodz (2014-15) www.mcneesesports.com McNeesewbb @McNeesewbb 43 COWGIRLS 2015-16

ALL-SOUTHLAND SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE 2015- Allison Baggett (1st team) STUDENT-ATHLETE Jayln Johnson (2nd team) OF THE YEAR 2014- Allison Baggett (2nd team) 2014- Allison Baggett Cecilia Okoye (2nd team) 2013- Ashlyn Baggett 2013- Ashlyn Baggett (2nd team) 2012- Ashlyn Baggett Caitlyn Baggett (2nd team) 2011- Ashlyn Baggett Cecilia Okoye (Hon. Mention) 2012- Ashlyn Baggett (1st team) Caitlyn Baggett (2nd team) Kelly (Greig) Durio Kellie Burbridge Kendra Wells (3rd team) 2011- Ashlyn Baggett (1st team) Caitlyn Baggett (2nd team) 2010- Kiara Johnson (Hon. Mention) 2009- Shante’ Perry (2nd team) 2008- Courtnee’ Hollins (2nd team) Shante’ Perry (Hon. Mention) 2006- Regina Spivey (2nd team) Marquita Williams (Hon. Mention) 2005- Regina Spivey (2nd team) Ashlyn Baggett 2004- Regina Spivey (3rd team) Chris Blackwell Tangela McAlister 2003- Kellie Burbridge (2nd team) 2002- Kellie Burbridge (3rd team) 2001- Kelly Greig (Hon. Mention) 2000- Tiffany Green (Hon. Mention) 1999- Tracey Barry (Hon. Mention) 1997- Chris Blackwell (1st team) Tina Hill (Hon. Mention) 1995- Robin Daniels (1st team) 1993- Tangela McAlister (1st team) 1992- Tangela McAlister (1st team) Robin Daniels Ashlyn Baggett 1987- Yronica Coleman (1st team) Kim Turner (2nd team) 1986- Valerie Butcher (1st team) Yronica Coleman (Hon. Mention) 1985- Pam Booker (1st team) 1984- Natalie Randall (1st team) 1983- Pat Jean (1st team) Natalie Randall (1st team)

Pat Jean Kendra Wells SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Shante’ Perry was a two-time All- 2013- Cecila Okoye SLC pick during her four year career at 1995- Chris Blackwell McNeese. Perry scored her 1,000th point 1992- Tangela McAlister against UT-Arlington on Feb. 11, 2009 and ended her career as the school’s ninth all- SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE time leading scorer. In her senior season, FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR she led the Cowgirls in scoring and ranked 1992- Robin Daniels second in the Southland Conference with 1984- Aretha Brown Caitlyn Baggett 15.7 ppg. She ranked second in the SLC Kiara Johnson with 2.3 three-pointers made per game, third with an 82.6 free throw percent. SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE Perry ranked among the nations best in COACH OF THE YEAR points per game, three-point percent, field 2011- Brooks Donald Williams goal percent, three-point field goal percent 1986- Mike Fountain and three-point field goals per game. She scored in double figures in 24 games and set SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE a McNeese and tied a SLC record with nine ALL-TOURNAMENT three-pointers made in the Cowgirls’ 71-66 2013- Ashlyn Baggett Brooks Donald victory over Louisiana Tech (Jan. 3, 2009). 2012- Caitlyn Baggett (MVP), Ashlyn Baggett, Williams In that game, she also tied a McNeese single Kendra Wells game record for points scored with 39. 44 www.mcneesesports.com McNeesewbb @McNeesewbb COWGIRLS 2015-16 ALL-LOUISIANA ALL-AMERICANS 2015- Allison Baggett (1st team) 1993- Tangela McAlister Jayln Johnson (Hon. Mention) 2014- Allison Baggett (1st team) (Basketball Times) Cecilia Okoye (Hon. Mention) 1986- Valerie Butcher 2013- Ashlyn Baggett (1st team) (Freshman All-America) Caitlyn Baggett (2nd team) 1985- Donna Barrett 2012- Caitlyn Baggett (1st team) (Fast Break) Ashlyn Baggett (2nd team) Kendra Wells (3rd team) Pam Booker 2011- Ashlyn Baggett (1st team) (Fast Break) Caitlyn Baggett (Hon. Mention) 2010- Kendra Wells (Hon. Mention) 2009- Shante’ Perry (1st team) 2005- Regina Spivey (Hon. Mention) 2004- Regina Spivey (Hon. Mention) ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 1993- Tangela McAlister Tangela McAlister 2013 Caitlyn Baggett (Captial One CoSIDA All-District) 1992- Tangela McAlister Basketball Times 1986- Valerie Butcher Yronica Coleman All-American 1984- Natalie Randall 1983- Pat Jean 1982- Pat Jean 1981- Pat Jean 1980- Pat Jean

LOUISIANA NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 1995- Chris Blackwell 1992- Tangela McAlister

LOUISIANA FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1992- Robin Daniels 1984- Aretha Brown Valerie Butcher Freshman All-American

NeTanya Jones 2014 Allstate WBCA Goodworks Team

Head Coach Brooks Williams poses with longtime friend Pam Caitlyn (left) and Ashlyn Baggett were named to the 2011 Stackhouse, the Associate Athletics Director at Bellarmine and 2012 All-Louisiana teams. University

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1993 Stacy Thibodeaux FE SALTER 1992 Leslie Andrews FREE THROW AWARD DONNA BERTRAND 2008-15 not presented 1991 Not Presented MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 2007 Brittany Boone “ALL I CAN BE” AWARD 2015 Jayln Johnson 1990 Robyn Harris 2015 Alaina Verdin 2006 Regina Spivey 2014 Allison Baggett 1989 Sherry Walker 2014 Arianna James 2005 Tara Abdul-Hadi 2013 Ashlyn and Caitlyn Baggett 1988 Karanda Jackson 2013 Liz Kingham 2004 Clarissa Clark 2012 Caitlyn Baggett 1987 Liz Woodson 2012 Raiyawna Gatlin 2003 Kellie Burbridge 2011 Ashlyn Baggett 1986 Yronica Colemen 2011 Ne”Aisha Anderson 2002 Kellie Burbridge 2010 Kendra Wells 1985 Kim Turner 2010 Adrienne Minor 2001 Angela Karasch 2009 Shante’ Perry 1984 Natalie Randall 2009 Brooke Froeba 2000 Wendy Mapp 2008 Courtnee’ Hollins 1983 Natalie Randall 2008 Lenissa Lopez 1999 Aaricka Means 2007 Brittany Boone 1982 Christine Sheridan 2007 Haley Henagan 1998 Tiffany Green 2006 Marquita Williams 1981 Aline Guidry 2006 Valencia LeBlanc 2005 Regina Spivey 1997 Twanna Calligan 2005 Taylor Morrell 2004 Regina Spivey 1996 Tricia Hegener 2004 Tara Abdul-Hadi 2003 Kellie Burbridge 1995 Robin Daniels 2003 Marquita Williams 2002 Kellie Burbridge 1994 Robin Daniels 2002 Sheronda Bowers 2001 Kelly Greig 1993 Tangela McAlister 2001 Lindsey Stafford 2000 Tiffany Green 1992 Tangela McAlister 2000 Kellie Burbridge 1999 Tracey Barry 1991 Yvette Thomas 1999 Sarah Hale 1998 Stacie Davis 1990 Robyn Harris 1998 Twanna Calligan 1997 Chris Blackwell 1989 Chandra Davis 1997 Angela Karasch 1996 Chrissy Carrell 1988 Janine Guillory 1996 Chris Blackwell 1995 Robin Daniels 1987 Janine Guillory 1994 Cinthia French 1986 Rhonda McCullough 1993 Tangela McAlister ASSIST AWARD 1985 Pam Booker 1992 Tangela McAlister 2012-15 Not Presented 1984 Pam Booker COWGIRL AWARD 1991 Stacy Thibodeaux 2011 Caitlyn Baggett 1983 Sandra Staves 2015 Alaina Verdin 1990 Sherry Walker 2002-10 Not Presented 2014 NeTanya Jones 1989 Kim Turner 2001 Kelly Greig 2013 Caitlyn Baggett 1988 Chandra Davis 2000 Tiffany Green MOST IMPROVED 2012 Kendra Wells 1987 Kim Turner/Yronica Coleman 1999 Tiffany Green 2015 Talisa Boyd 1986 Valerie Butcher 1998 Tiffany Green 2014 Hannah Cupit 1985 Pam Booker 1997 Tiffany Green 2013 NeTanya Jones COMMUNITY SERVICE 1984 Natalie Randall 1996 Chrissy Carrell 2012 Not Presented AWARD 1983 Pat Jean 1995 Ines Parker 2011 Martika Hull 1982 Pat Jean 1994 Not Presented 2010 Raiyawna Gatlin 2015 Talisa Boyd, Alaina Verdin 1981 Christine Sheridan 1993 Pam Davis 2009 Kiara Johnson 2014 NeTanya Jones 1980 Aline Guidry 1992 Pam Davis 2008 Lenissa Lopez 2013 Liz Kingham 1979 Tammy Premeaux 1991 Not Presented 2002-07 not presented 2012 Liz Kingham, Caitlyn Baggett 1978 Etta Lampkin 1990 LaTaunya Fontenot 2001 Kacie Cummins 1977 Vicky Chapman 1989 Ann Stutes 2000 Kelly Greig 1976 Vicky Chapman 1988 Ann Stutes 1999 Chris Meschino 1987 Chandra Davis 1998 Angela Karasch COACHES AWARD 1986 Chandra Davis 1997 Tresa Silcott 2012-15 Not Presented 1985 Dorothy Briscoe 1996 Twanna Calligan 2011 Ne’Aisha Anderson 1984 Dorothy Briscoe 1995 Miracle Fingers 2010 Not Presented 1983 Colleen Bobbett 1994 Natosha Barber 2009 Jessica Hooker 1993 Gretchen Thedford 2008 Brittany Boone 1992 Leslie Andrews 2007 Not Presented 1991 Cindy Boudreaux 2006 Clarissa Clark 1990 Shannon Moon 2005 Clarissa Clark 1989 Miechelle Alexander 2004 Kasie Cummins FRANCES T. KING MEMORIAL 1988 Eva Jones 2003 Monique Powell REBOUND AWARD 1987 Angie Perry 2002 Amber Williams 2015 Talisa Boyd 95-01 Not Presented 2014 Cecilia Okoye 1994 Kourtnie Oden (Manager) 2013 Cecilia Okoye 1993 Leslie Andrews 2012 Kendra Wells, Martika Hull 1992 Shannon Moon 2011 Kendra Wells, Kiara Johnson NEWCOMER AWARD 1991 Leslie Andrews 2010 Kendra Wells 2015 Frederica Haywood 1990 Jennifer Inman 2009 Kendra Wells 2014 Victoria Rachal 1989 Angie Perry 2008 Reeshimah Davis 2012-13 Not Presented 1988 Angie Perry 2007 Jessica Hooker 2011 Martika Hull 1987 Eva Jones 2006 Shamika Stewart 2010 Candace LaCombe 1986 Kim Turner 2005 Shamika Stewart 2009 Kendra Wells 1985 Cathy Griffen 2004 Marquita Williams 2008 Concieta Cutrer Lenissa Lopez 1984 Mary Dubois 2003 Kellie Burbridge 2007 Not Presented 1983 Claudia Iles 2002 Kellie Burbridge 2006 Courtnee’ Hollins 1982 Christine Sheridan 2001 Eunice Mayo 2005 Courtney Colmer 1981 Christine Sheridan 2000 Eunice Mayo 2004 Tara Abdul-Hadi 1999 Stacie Davis 2003 Not Presented 1998 Tracey Jeffery 2002 Taylor Morrell DEFENSE AWARD 1997 Chris Blackwell 2001 Shantwann Amey 2014 Jayln Johnson 1996 Miracle Fingers 2000 Wendy Mapp 2013 Ashlyn and Caitlyn Baggett 1995 Robin Daniels 1999 Aaricka Means 2012 Caitlyn Baggett 1994 Gretchen Thedford 1998 Stacie Davis 2011 Ne’Aisha Anderson 1993 Robin Daniels 1997 Tiffany Green 2010 Kayla Armstrong 1992 Robin Daniels 1996 Sarah Hale 2009 Conceita Cutrer 1991 Not Presented 1995 Chris Blackwell 2008 Conceita Cutrer 1990 Sherry Walker 1994 Megan Riebock 2007 Reeshimah Davis 1989 Sherry Walker 2006 Marqita Williams 1988 Eva Jones 2005 Marquita Williams 1987 Yronica Coleman 2004 Marquita Williams 1986 Valerie Butcher 2003 Clarissa Clark 1985 Donna Barrett OFFENSIVE AWARD 2015 Allison Baggett 2002 Amber Williams 1984 Natalie Randall 2014 Allison Baggett 2001 Amber Williams 1983 Pat Jean 2000 Angela Karasch 2013 Ashlyn Baggett 1999 Twanna Calligan 2012 Ashlyn Baggett 1998 Tina Hill 2011 Caitlyn Baggett 1997 Tina Hill 2010 Kiara Johnson 1996 Tina Hill 2009 Shante’ Perry 1995 Cinthia French 2008 Courtnee’ Hollins 1994 Stacy Thibodeaux Brittany Boone

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Year Coach W L Conference SLC Finish Post Season Player Honors 2015 Brooks Williams 18 14 Southland 11-7 (5th) SLC Tourn., WBI Tourn. Allison Baggett (All-SLC/1st team, All-La.) Jayln Johnson (All-SLC/2nd team, All-La.) 2014 Brooks Williams 19 14 Southland 11-8 (7th) SLC Tourn., WBI Tourn. Allison Baggett (All-SLC/2nd team, All-La.) Cecilia Okoye (All-SLC/2nd team, All-La.) 2013 Brooks Williams 21 15 Southland 11-7 (t-4th) SLC Tourn, WBI Finals Ashlyn Baggett (All-SLC/2nd team, SLC All-Tour., All-La.) Caitlyn Baggett (All-SLC/2nd team, All-La.) Cecilia Okoye (SLC NOY, All-SLC Hon. Mention) 2012 Brooks Williams 26 8 Southland 13-3 (2nd) SLC Tourn. Champs Ashlyn Baggett (All-SLC/1st team, SLC All-Tour., All-La.) NCAA Tourn. (Ames, Iowa) Caitlyn Baggett (All-SLC/2nd team, SLC Tour. MVP, All-La.) Kendra Wells (All-SLC/3rd team, All-La.) 2011 Brooks Williams 26 7 Southland 15-1 (1st) SLC Champs, SLC Ashlyn Baggett (All-SLC/1st team, SLC Tour. MVP, All-La.) (SLC and Louisiana Tourn. Champs Caitlyn Baggett (All-SLC/2nd team, SLC All-Tour., All-La.) Coach of the Year) NCAA Tourn. (Shreveport) Kendra Wells (SLC All-Tourn.) 2010 Brooks Williams 7 22 Southland 3-13 (t10th) - Kiara Johnson (All-SLC Hon. Mention) Kendra Wells (All-La. Hon. Mention) 2009 Brooks Williams 14 16 Southland 6-10 (7th) SLC Tourn. (0-1) Shante’ Perry (All-SLC/2nd team; All-La./1st team) 2008 Brooks Williams 10 21 Southland 8-8 (T-2nd/East Div.) SLC Tourn. (0-1) Courtnee’ Hollins (All-SLC 2nd team) Shante’ Perry (All-SLC Hon. Mention) #2007 Carol Sensley/Freddie Murray 4 25 Southland 2-14 (12th/6th East Div.) - 2006 Carol Sensley 13 15 Southland 7-9 (7th) SLC Tourn. (0-1) Regina Spivey (All-SLC 2nd team) Marquita Williams (All-SLC Hon. Mention) 2005 Carol Sensley 10 19 Southland 8-8 (6th) SLC Tourn. (1-1) Regina Spivey (All-SLC 2nd team; All-La.) 2004 Carol Sensley 11 17 Southland 9-7 (T-5th SLC Tourn. (0-1) Regina Spivey (All-SLC 3rd Team; All-La.-HM) 2003 Carol Sensley 9 17 Southland 8-12 (7th) Kellie Burbridge (All-SLC 2nd Team) 2002 Carol Sensley 6 21 Southland 6-14 (T-9th) - Kellie Burbridge (All-SLC 3rd Team) 2001 Bridget Martin 6 21 Southland 3-17 (11th) - Kelly Greig (All-SLC Hon. Mention) 2000 Bridget Martin 14 14 Southland 8-10 (7th) SLC Tourn. (0-1) Tiffany Green (All-SLC Hon. Mention) 1999 Bridget Martin 14 12 Southland 9-9 (7th) - Tracey Barry (All-SLC Hon. Mention) 1998 Bridget Martin 11 16 Southland 5-11 (7th) - None 1997 Bridget Martin 17 10 Southland 8-8 (T-4th) SLC Tourn. (0-1) Chris Blackwell (All-SLC), Tina Hill (All-SLC Hon. Mention) 1996 Bridget Martin 8 18 Southland 5-13 (T 7th) - - 1995 Bridget Martin 18 10 Southland 10-8 (T 4th) SLC Tourn. (1-1) Chris Blackwell (La. NOY) Robin Daniels (All-SLC) 1994 Martin/Watkins 11 16 Southland 9-9 (6th) SLC Tourn. (0-1) 1993 Martin/Watkins 14 13 Southland 8-10 (5th) SLC Tourn. (0-1) Tangela McAlister (All-SLC, All-La., Basketball Times All-America) 1992 Martin/Watkins 13 15 Southland 9-9 (6th) SLC Tourn. (0-1) Tangela McAlister (All-SLC, SLC NOY, All-La.) Robin Daniels (SLC FOY) 1991 Martin/Watkins 5 22 Southland 0-14 (8th) - - 1990 Mike Fountain 4 23 Southland 1-13 (8th) - - 1989 Mike Fountain 13 14 Southland 5-9 (T 5th) - - 1988 Mike Fountain 11 16 Southland 5-9 (6th) - - 1987 Mike Fountain 21 7 Southland 8-4 (T 2nd) - Yronica Coleman (All-SLC) Kim Turner (All-SLC) 1986 Mike Fountain 18 11 Southland 7-3 (T 1st) - Valerie Butcher (Freshman All-America, (SLC Coach of the Year) All-Louisiana, All-SLC) Yronica Coleman (All-Louisiana, All-SLC) 1985 Mike Fountain 11 17 Southland 5-7 (5th) - Donna Barrett (Fast Break All-America) Pam Booker (All-America, All-SLC) 1984 Jim Draudt 12 16 Southland 6-6 (4th) - Natalie Randall (All-Louisiana, All-SLC) Aretha Brown (SLC FOY) 1983 Jim Draudt 18 12 Southland 3-2 (4th) SLC Tourn. (2-1) Pat Jean (All-Louisiana, All-SLC, All- SLC Tournament) Natalie Randall (All-SLC 1982 Margie Hinton 14 17 Southland - - Pat Jean (All-Louisiana) 1981 Margie Hinton 23 5 Southland - - Pat Jean (All-Louisiana) 1980 Margie Hinton 22 11 Southland - - Pat Jean (All-Louisiana) 1979 Margie Hinton 17 11 Southland - - - 1978 Margie Hinton 18 14 Southland - - - 1977 Ernie Duplechin 18 7 Southland - - - 1976 Jan Cole 9 6 Southland - - - #-Freddie Murray served as interim head coach for the final 15 games of the season

Jan Cole Ernie Duplechin Margie Hinton Jim Draudt Mike Fountain Sonny Watkins 1 Yr. (1975-76) 1 Yr. (1976-77) 5 Yrs. (1977-82) 2 Yrs. (1982-84) 6 Yrs. (1984-90) 4 Yrs. (1990-94) Sonny Watkins and Bridget Martin served as co-head coaches for four years (1990-94). During that time they were one of a few co-head coaches in the nation. The duo guided McNeese to three Southland Conference Tournaments and produced two All-Southland Conference players in Robin Daniels and Tangela McAlister. Both players garnered individual honors as well. Daniels was named the league’s “Freshman of the Year” in 1992 while McAlister was named the SLC “Newcomer of the Year” that same year. In 1993, McAlister was named to the Basketball Times All-America Team, only the fourth and last McNeese player to become an All-American. Watkins later served as the Universities Athletic Director from 1995-2007 while Martin went on to serve as head coach for seven more years before being named Bridget Martin Carol Sensley Brooks Williams McNeese’s Associate AD for Compliance and Senior Woman Administrator in 6 Yrs. (2001-2007) 11 Yrs. (1990-2001) 8 Yrs. (2007-present) 2002, titles she still holds to date. www.mcneesesports.com McNeesewbb @McNeesewbb 47 COWGIRLS 2015-16

Coaches Composite Records McNEESE RECORD AGAINST OPPONENTS Southland Conference NCAA WBI W L W L Coach Yrs. W L Pct. Titles Tourn. Tourn. Tourn. Abilene Christian 1 1 Northern Illinois 1 0 Williams 8 141 117 .547 1 10-5 2 2 Alabama 0 3 Northern Kentucky 0 1 Martin * 11 131 167 .440 - 1-6 Alabama-Birmingham 1 1 Hinton 5 94 58 .618 - - Northwestern St. 23 55 Alcorn State 2 0 Oklahoma 2 1 Fountain 6 78 88 .470 1 - Appalachian St. 0 1 Sensley 6 53 114 .317 - 1-3 Oklahoma State 0 1 Watkins * 4 43 66 .394 Arkansas 1 3 Ole Miss 1 5 Draudt 2 30 28 .517 - - Arkansas-Little Rock 0 2 Oral Roberts 6 1 Duplechin 1 18 7 .720 - - Arkansas Monticello 1 0 Orange AAU 1 0 Cole 1 9 6 .600 - - Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1 1 Paul Quinn 1 0 Arkansas State 7 4 *- served as co-head coach 4 years Penn State 0 1 Baylor 6 7 Prairie View A&M 6 0 Belhaven College 2 0 Rice 4 6 Birmingham Southern 1 1 Samford 0 2 Centenary 10 4 Sam Houston St. 28 25 Central Arkansas 8 11 San Diego State 0 1 Central Florida 1 0 San Jacinto 1 0 Charleston Southern 1 0 South Alabama 3 8 Cincinatti 0 1 South Dakota 1 0 Colgate 0 2 South Florida 0 1 College of Ozarks 1 0 Southeastern Oklahoma 1 0 Creighton 0 1 Southeastern Louisiana 35 27 Delta State 0 1 Southern Methodist 0 1 Detroit-Mercy 0 2 Southern (N.O.) 8 9 Dillard 6 0 Southern Illinois 0 1 Duke 0 1 Southern Miss 6 5 Eastern Illinois 0 1 Spring Hill 1 1 Eastern Kentucky 1 0 Stephen F. Austin 13 45 Eastern Michigan 1 0 Southwest Missouri 1 0 Elon 1 0 SW (Tx.) University 2 0 Fairleigh Dickinson 1 0 Talladega 1 0 Florida A&M 1 0 Texas 0 6 Florida State 0 1 Texas A&I 2 0 Furman 1 0 Texas A&M 1 9 Georgia 0 1 Texas A&M-CC 6 6 Georgia Southern 4 0 Texas Christian 1 0 Georgia Tech 0 1 Texas College 2 0 Grambling 2 5 Texas Southern 5 5 Hawaii 0 1 Texas State 25 29 Hofstra 1 0 Texas Tech 1 2 Houston 5 7 Tulane 13 8 Houston Baptist 4 2 Tulsa 3 2 Howard Payne 2 0 UCLA 0 1 Incarnate Word 2 0 UC-Santa Barbara 0 1 Jackson State 3 3 UL-Lafayette 28 14 Kentucky 0 2 UL-Monroe 25 39 Lamar 35 25 Univ. of Southwest 1 0 Liberty 0 1 US Int’l 0 1 Long Island 1 1 UT-Arlington 20 36 Louisiana College 8 6 UT-El Paso 6 4 LSU-Alexandria 1 0 UT-Pan American 8 5 LSU 3 14 UTSA 20 17 Louisiana Tech 6 18 Valdosta 0 2 Loyola- New Orleans 1 1 Vanderbilt 0 1 Brooks Donald Williams Loyola-Marymount 1 0 Wayland Baptist 0 2 Manhattan 1 0 West Florida 1 0 Marshall 1 1 Wharton JC 1 0 Brooks Donald-Williams became McNeese’s all-time Memphis 0 1 Wiley College 3 0 winningest coach with her 132nd career win during the Memphis State 0 4 William Carey 1 0 Mercer 3 2 Xavier 0 1 2014-15 season. Williams has been at the helm of the Michigan State 0 1 Mississippi College 1 0 Cowgirl program for the past eight years, being named Mississippi State 1 1 head coach in 2007. Mississippi Valley 0 1 Williams became the all-time winningest coach on Miss for Women 1 0 Missouri 0 1 Jan. 17, 2015 with a 79-74 win at Sam Houston State. Missouri-Kansas City 0 1 Mobile, Univ. 2 1 Since named head coach, Williams has compiled Murray State 1 0 Navy 1 1 a 141-117 overall record and led the Cowgirls five New Orleans 11 14 consecutive postseaosn appearances including two New Mexico State 0 1 Nicholls 52 18 NCAA Tournaments (2011, 2012) and three WBI Norfolk State 1 1 appearances (2013-15), advancing to the championship North Dakota 1 0 North Texas 15 15 game in 2013. Northeast Illinois 1 0 48 www.mcneesesports.com McNeesewbb @McNeesewbb COWGIRLS 2015-16

1974-75 (12-6) 1979-80 (22-11) def. Tulane 87-75 Coach: Jan Cole Coach: Margie Hinton def. Houston 87-61 def. Southern Miss 66-63 def. Baylor 83-73 def. Nicholls State 83-50 def. SE Louisiana 77-52 1975-76 (9-6) lost to Southern 82-79 def. New Orleans 94-84 Coach: Jan Cole lost to SE Louisiana 95-77 #- def. Georgia Southern def. Nicholls State 62-59 lost to Louisiana Tech 102-76 #- lost to Southern Illinois 66-56 lost to Lamar 60-55 lost to La. College 85-68 #- lost to Delta State 95-77 lost to SE Louisiana 77-66 def. SE Louisiana 86-60 lost to Baylor 82-79 (OT) def. Lamar 62-59 def. Lamar 79-57 lost to Louisiana Tech 93-53 lost to Louisiana Tech 85-78 def. Nicholls State 88-75 def. North Texas 76-52 lost to SE Louisiana 76-58 def. Houston 82-59 def. Southern 95-88 def. Northeast La. 68-58 def. Southern Miss 81-64 *- lost Northeast La. 76-72 lost to LSU 62-54 #- def. Oklahoma 61-46 lost to NW State 85-56 def. Northeast La. 75-73 #- def. SW Missouri 70-56 *- def. Texas-Arlington 96-52 lost to LSU 68-58 #- def. Texas A&M 62-54 *- def. Lamar 114-80 def. Louisiana Tech 56-55 #- def. Baylor 74-57 *- lost to USL 67-61 def. USL 89-44 #- lost to Memphis State 56-49 def. LSU 89-88 def. San Jacinto 67-57 def. NW State 77-74 lost to New Orleans 72-56 def. Nicholls State 64-54 lost to Lamar 80-63 def. Tulane 86-70 def. Nicholls State 61-40 lost to Louisiana Tech 68-62 def. USL 84-71 def. USL 84-51 lost to Northeast La. 88-76 1985-86 Southland Conference 1976-77 (18-7) lost to LSU 81-63 *- def. Arkansas State 82-70 Coach: Ernie Duplechin $- def. Rice 70-50 lost to Stephen F. Austin 81-70 co-champions lost to Northwestern St. 77-69 $- def. Baylor 88-67 **- def. Texas-Arlington 76-66 def. Dillard 89-44 $- lost to Houston 82-76 **- def USL 79-71 ^- def. North Texas 84-79* def. Dillard 81-68 def. USL 77-53 ** lost to Northeast La. 94-81 *- def. Texas-Arlington 84-67 1988-89 (13-14, 5-9 SLC/ T-5th) def. Tulane 60-59 def. Sam Houston St. 75-54 #- Central Florida Tourn. (Orlando); *- SLC *- lost to USL 63-59 Coach: Mike Fountain def. Nicholls State 69-44 def. NW State 76-74 game; SLC Tournament (Monroe) *- lost to Northeast La. 102-76 #- def. Oral Roberts 91-63 def. Northwestern St. 64-58 def. Sam Houston St. 73-67 *- def. Arkansas State 87-70 #- lost to Texas A&M 81-48 lost to LSU 78-64 !- def. Tulane 75-52 1983-84 (12-16, 6-6 SLC/4th) *- lost to Memphis State 93-73 lost to Rice 94-88 def. New Orleans 76-53 !- def. Northeast La. 76-56 Coach: Jim Draudt *- def. Lamar 96-68 $- lost to Alabama 62-54 def. Nicholls State 70-57 !- lost to Louisiana Tech 78-57 def. SW Texas State 76-69 *- lost to North Texas 65-64 $- def. Wichita State 81-75 def. Wharton JC 77-52 ^ - def. Oral Roberts 72-71 lost to Houston 96-67 *- lost to Texas-Arlington 78-74 def. Nicholls State 82-63 def. Lamar 76-60 ^ - lost to Texas 97-65 lost to NW State 86-76 *- def. USL 71-64 !- def. Loyola Marymount 72-61 def. USL 79-54 #-Texas A&M Lady Aggie Classic, $- Houston def. Stephen F. Austin 81-74 *- def. Northeast La. 91-78 !- lost to Texas-El Paso 78-72 lost to La. College 74-68 Classic, !- LAIAW State Tourn., ^- AIAW lost to Southern 109-77 *- def. SW Texas State 80-71 %- def. Eastern Michigan 94-78 def. Tulane 79-48 Regional Tourn. in Baton Rouge lost to Grambling 87-67 ^- def. Arkansas State 78-70* def. Nicholls State 79-54 def. New Orleans 91-49 #- def. Marshall 87-72 *- def. Lamar 76-68 lost to Stephen F. Austin 75-62 lost to SE Louisiana 89-71 1980-81 (23-5) #- lost to Valdosta 70-66 **- lost to North Texas 71-63 def. USL 72-55 def. La. College 68-60 Coach: Margie Hinton #- def. Georgia Southern #- Chapman Doubletree Holiday Tourn. (Or- def. SW Texas State 78-77 (OT) def. Wharton JC 76-66 #- def. Georgia Southern 61-59 lost to Stephen F. Austin 90-71 ange, CA.); $- Southern Methodist Tourn.; ^- lost to Sam Houston State 63-61 def. Orange AAU 77-53 #- def. SE Louisiana 92-73 lost to New Orleans 94-61 played at Lake Charles Civic Center, *- SLC lost to NW State 88-81 def. Lamar 76-67 def. Southern 89-78 *- def. North Texas 98-65 game; **- SLC playoff game in Monroe lost to Northeast La. 78-63 lost to SE Louisiana 82-80 def. College of Ozarks 91-65 *- def. Texas-Arlington 70-56 def. Texas-Pan American 53-51 def. Nicholls State 84-75 lost to Louisiana Tech 101-48 lost to NW State 79-70 1986-87 (21-7, 8-4 SLC/ T-2nd) ^- def. North Texas 91-71 lost to Southeastern La. 79-74 def. NW State 74-68 *- def. USL 72-65 Coach: Mike Fountain %- def. Texas-Arlington def. Nicholls State 78-71 $- def. Mississippi St. 80-76 *- lost to Northeast La. 92-76 def. UT-Pan American 65-43 lost to North Texas 67-57 lost to SE Louisiana 110-56 $- lost to Memphis State 77-59 *- lost to Arkansas State 70-67 (OT) lost to Stephen F. Austin 85-64 def. Texas-Arlington 59-57 $- def. Northern Illinois 99-88 def. Lamar 85-69 def. Nicholls State 75-59 lost to Tulane 75-73 1977-78 (18-14) def. SE Louisiana 85-66 def. SE Louisiana 70-58 **- def. Baylor 85-70 lost to Northeast La. 79-63 Coach: Margie Hinton def. Texas Tech 76-60 *- def. North Texas 88-72 lost to Eastern Illinois 74-68 lost to NW State 93-72 def. Dillard 80-63 def. NW State 73-72 (OT) *- lost to Texas-Arlington 86-72 #- def. Texas- El Paso 78-62 lost to Sam Houston State 75-73 lost to SE Louisiana lost to Oklahoma 96-71 lost to New Orleans 84-77 def. Texas A&I 97-70 def. SW Texas State 72-58 def. Xavier 87-51 def. Oral Roberts 89-80 *- lost to USL 89-68 def. SW Texas State 75-64 lost to Stephen F. Austin 83-73 def. Nicholls State 90-70 def. Tulsa 89-65 *- lost to Northeast La. def. Tulane 85-72 #- Texas A&M Classic; $- Southern Miss def. Lamar 74-63 def. Nicholls State 83-49 *- lost to Lamar 81-77 $- lost to Appalachian State 87-70 Classic; !- played in memorial Gym; ^- lost to Southern 74-45 def. Lamar 94-58 *- def. Arkansas State 90-86 $- def. Fordham 90-58 played at Lake Charles Civic Center lost to Louisiana Tech 88-67 def. USL 92-62 def. SE Louisiana 87-70 $- lost to South Florida 83-81 def. NW State 100-90 def. Oklahoma 82-77 (OT) lost to Louisiana Tech 87-43 def. Louisiana College 92-58 1989-90 (4-23, 1-13 SLC/ 8th) lost to La. College 73-72 def. SE Louisiana 94-92 #- Central Florida Tourn. (Orlando); *- SLC *- def. North Texas Coach: Mike Fountain lost to LSU 82-81 def. Nicholls State 77-68 game *- def. Texas-Arlington 76-55 #- lost to Texas- El Paso 71-49 def. NW State 84-76 def. Tulane 75-72 1984-85 (11-17, 5-7 SLC/5th) def. Howard Payne 86-69 #- lost to Mississippi Valley 86-76 lost to LSU 105-70 def. LSU 88-77 Coach: Mike Fountain *- lost to USL 71-60 lost to Rice 66-55 lost to SE Louisiana 101-68 def. Lamar 106-65 lost to Stephen F. Austin 63-57 *- lost to Northeast La. 79-69 $- lost to South Alabama 66-60 def. Xavier 75-69 def. Miss. Univ. for Women 83-66 def. West Florida 90-56 *- def. Arkansas State 91-70 $- lost to Memphis State 80-76 lost to Arkansas 77-62 def. Northeast La. 102-83 lost to South Alabama 82-57 *- def. Lamar 76-62 def. Tulane 59-56 def. USL 67-66 def. Nicholls State 70-61 ^- lost to New Orleans 77-68 *- def. North Texas 67-58 lost to Southern Miss. 63-41 lost to New Orleans 93-91 lost to Louisiana Tech 90-69 lost to Northwestern State 86-74 !- def. Texas-Arlington 74-66* lost to Texas- Pan American 69-50 #- Mississippi St. Tourn.; $-Memphis State lost to Texas Tech 68-56 def. SW Texas State 83-78 !- def. Sam Houston State 70-59* *- lost to Northeast La. 82-55 Tourn. def. Rice 83-29 def. Sam Houston State 76-75 *- lost to USL 68-65 *- lost to NW State 79-49 def. SW Texas State 64-54 #- lost to South Alabama 87-72 *- def. Northeast La. 78-75 lost to USL 73-56 1981-82 (14-17) def. Lamar 59-37 #- lost to Spring Hill 70-68 *- def. Arkansas State 83-77 *- lost to SW Texas State 76-57 Coach: Margie Hinton def. Northeast La. 72-64 lost to New Orleans 76-64 def. Nicholls State 77-70 *- def. Sam Houston State 68-66 lost Houston 85-74 def. Dillard 86-59 ^- def. SE Louisiana 86-74 *- def. Lamar 86-59 *- lost to Texas- Arlington 73-54 def. LSU 75-74 lost to LSU 67-48 def. Sam Houston State 72-66 **- first Cowgirl game played in Burton Col- *- lost to North Texas 66-60 !- lost to Florida State 69-62 def. New Orleans 106-63 def. NW State 80-66 iseum; #- Mid-American Classic; $-Central lost to Nicholls State 62-54 !- lost to Georgia 92-74 def. Xavier 55-47 lost to SW Texas State 59-53 Florida Tourn.; !- played in Memorial Gym; *- lost to Stephen F. Austin 111-50 def. SE Louisiana 86-85 lost to Southern 71-49 *- def. North Texas 88-77 *- SLC game *- lost to Northeast La. 83-47 lost to Louisiana Tech 80-38 lost to USL 73-71 *- lost to Texas-Arlington 81-73 *- lost to NW State 102-85 def. Lamar 86-82 def. Northeast La. 81-76 *- def. USL 73-72 1987-88 (11-16, 5-9 SLC/ 6th) *- def. Nicholls State 69-68 #- lost to Penn State 90-73 lost to Wayland Baptist 101-57 *- lost to Northeast La. 92-76 Coach: Mike Fountain *- lost to SW Texas State 62-46 #- lost to Jackson State 94-66 def. SE Oklahoma 56-50 lost to SE Louisiana 68-65 #- def. Tulane 78-72 *- def. Sam Houston State 85-64 #- lost to Valdosta State 89-63 lost to Houston 68-60 *- def. Arkansas State 85-67 #- def. LSU 97-71 def. Lamar 76-62 def. Baylor 88-81 ^- def. South Alabama 55-52 #- lost to New Orleans 84-60 *- lost to Texas-Arlington 78-72 def. Southern 67-60 1978-79 (17-11) *- lost to Lamar 65-62 $- lost to Ole Miss 87-57 *- lost to North Texas 78-70 $- lost to Ole Miss 83-65 Coach: Margie Hinton *- def. North Texas 93-79 $- def. Eastern Kentucky 82-58 def. Texas-Pan American 71-58 $- lost to Texas A&M 76-71 def. Northwestern State 77-62 *- lost to Texas-Arlington 72-66 lost to Lamar 82-61 *- lost to Stephen F. Austin 91-42 lost to Texas 80-65 def. Xavier 83-65 *- def. USL 71-61 &- def. South Alabama 80-77 #- Arkansas Lady Razorback Classic; $- lost to Texas-Arlington 66-64 def. Dillard 84-54 *- lost to Northeast La. 93-69 &- lost to Houston 92-69 Memphis State Tourn.; *- SLC game def. SE Louisiana 66-58 lost to SE Louisiana 105-70 *- lost to Lamar 80-76 (OT) lost to Texas A&M 69-59 def. Baylor 82-73 def. Texas Christian 80-71 *- lost to Arkansas State 66-62 lost to Lamar 74-66 1990-91 (5-22, 0-14 SLC/ 8th) def. Arkansas 96-75 def. Texas A&I 79-46 ^- played at Lake Charles Civic Center; #- def. Tulane 70-63 Coach: Bridget Martin/Sonny Watkins lost to Grambling 73-60 lost to Texas Southern 71-70 South Alabama Tourn.; *- SLC game def. Southwestern Texas 108-72 #- lost to San Diego State 101-56 def. NW State 91-81 def. Lamar 71-62 lost to Stephen F. Austin 86-58 #- def. Hofstra 67-65 lost to New Orleans 91-88 def. Xavier 98-78 1985-86 ( 18-11, 7-3 SLC/co-champions) lost to SW Texas State 93-87 lost to Texas-Pan American 62-59 def. Lamar 80-78 def. Louisiana Tech 71-70 Coach: Mike Fountain lost to Sam Houston State 68-59 *- def. Nicholls State 61-54 def. USL 78-52 def. USL 96-56 def. Southwestern Univ. 73-69 def. Texas- Pan American 113-32 lost to Lamar 116-53 lost to NW State 64-63 def. Northeast La. 93-74 #- lost to US International 79-71 def. NW State 73-64 lost to Texas 105-48 def. New Orleans 64-63 def. NW State 74-69 #- def. North Dakota 72-62 def. Northeast La. 94-93 $- def. Northeastern Illinois 59-56 lost to Stephen F. Austin 89-78 lost to LSU 81-58 #- def. UT-El Paso 80-55 def. North Texas 85-76 $- def. Central Florida 61-55 lost to Louisiana Tech 113-60 lost to Northeast La. 82-70 !- def. Texas-Arlington 74-71 (OT) $- lost to Marshall Univ. 86-48 def. Grambling 80-67 def. Stephen F. Austin 70-65 lost to Louisiana Tech 101-46 lost to North Texas 70-55 lost to Texas- Pan American 62-51 def. USL 81-51 def. UT-Pan American 86-63 def. Dillard 67-55 lost to Texas-Arlington 57-55 *- lost to Northeast La. 77-53 def. Southern 93-84 def. Tulane 82-66 lost to SE Louisiana 73-69 $- lost to Stephen F. Austin 64-57 lost to Northeast La. 80-62 *- lost to NW State 81-64 !- Florida Sunshine Classic; #- Louisiana Tech lost to NW State 70-66 *- lost to SW Texas St. 92-58 lost to Northeast La. 72-68 $- lost to Southern Methodist 77-65 Classic; $- Dallas Classic lost to Sam Houston State 59-58 *- lost to Sam Houston State 77-72 def. La. College 68-53 def. Baylor 73-59 def. Nicholls State 80-59 def. SW Texas State 91-65 *- lost to Texas-Arlington 90-43 1982-83 ( 18-12, 3-2 SLC/4th) lost to New Mexico State 85-61 lost to Lamar 80-68 lost to Stephen F. Austin 86-69 *- lost to North Texas 88-67 Coach: Jim Draudt def. UT- El Paso 73-55 def. Nicholls State 89-76 #- LSU Inv.; $- Ole Miss Classic; &- Houston *- lost to Nicholls State 69-65 lost to NW State 78-77 def. UT- El Paso 81-71 lost to La. College 60-58 Classic; !- played in Memorial Gym *- lost to Stephen F. Austin 109-70 def. Grambling 76-59 ^- def. Howard Payne 94-53 lost to Southern 79-69 *- lost to Northeast La. 67-59 def. SE Louisiana 76-66 def. New Orleans 99-64 def. NW State 99-64 def. NW State 51-46 lost to Wayland Baptist

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*- lost to SW Texas State 72-45 lost to Texas Tech 93-44 *lost to Stephen F. Austin 83-72 2004-05 (10-19, 8-8 SLC/6th) *- lost to NW State 88-61 *- def. Texas-San Antonio 72-68 def. Southern 93-84 *lost to UT-Arlington 70-64 Coach: Carol Sensley *- lost to Southwest Texas St. 84-67 *- def. Sam Houston State 62-47 #- lost to Hawaii 81-51 *lost to UL-Monroe 78-70 !lost to Rice 62-43 *- lost to Sam Houston St. 92-62 *- lost to Stephen F. Austin 68-56 #- lost to UC-Santa Barbara 95-75 *lost to NW State 83-66 lost to Southern 56-47 lost to LSU 92-62 *- def. Nicholls State 80-62 #- lost to Michigan State 78-59 !-Navy Classic; *-SLC Game #lost to Ole Miss 72-64 *- lost to Texas-Arlington 75-53 $- lost to NW State 75-65 *- def. Nicholls State 68-63 #lost to Mercer 73-67 2001-02 (6-21, 6-14 SLC/ T-9th) *- lost to North Texas 67-63 #- Southern Miss. Tourn.; *- SLC game; $- *- def. Southeastern La. 82-56 def. New Orleans 71-52 Coach: Carol Sensley def. USL 83-73 SLC Tourn. (Nacogdoches, TX.) *- lost to NW State 68-65 lost to Texas 80-26 lost to Texas Southern 63-52 *- lost to Stephen F. Austin 101-41 *- lost to Northeast La. 79-70 lost to Loyola (N.O.) 61-55 lost to Louisiana Tech 88-43 #- St. Mary (Calif.) Tourn.; $- Central Florida 1994-95 (18-10, 10-8 SLC/ T-4th) def. Prairie View 58-55 lost to Texas A&M 96-45 !lost to South Alabama 77-39 Tourn.; *- SLC game Coach: Bridget Martin *- lost to Sam Houston St. 63-61 lost to Southern 63-53 !lost to Arkansas-Pine Bluff 67-60 def. La. College 75-60 (forfiet) *-def. UT-San Antonio 49-44 lost to Arkansas-Little Rock 61-55 #lost to Tulane 90-43 def. Prairie View A&M 57-39 *- lost to SW Texas State 68-66 (OT) lost to Birmingham Southern 49-46 #lost to Creighton 67-49 def. Texas- El Paso 69-65 *- lost to Stephen F. Austin 81-38 *lost to Texas State 68-44 *lost to Nicholls State 62-43 1991-92 (13-15, 9-9 SLC/ 6th) def. USL 79-55 *- lost to UT-Arlington 74-65 *def. UL-Monroe 73-59 *def. Southeastern La. 46-41 Coach: Bridget Martin/Sonny Watkins lost to Tulane 73-62 *- lost to Sam Houston State 75-58 *def. Lamar 66-54 *lost to SW Texas State 59-41 def. USL 83-44 def. Mississippi College 94-75 *- lost to UT-San Antonio 68-55 *lost to Texas State 64-48 *lost to NW State 64-52 lost to La. College 72-69 *- lost to Stephen F. Austin 74-62 *- lost to NW State 84-62 *lost to Texas-San Antonio 67-49 *def. UL-Monroe 57-55 *- lost to Sam Houston State 58-52 *lost to Northeast La. 76-73 *def. Nicholls State 57-42 #- lost to Ole Miss 83-68 *def. Sam Houston State 80-52 *- def. Texas-San Antonio 83-47 *- def. Nicholls State 81-56 *lost to Texas-Arlington 56-53 #- lost to North Texas *lost to Lamar 61-58 *- def. SW Texas State 73-68 (OT) *-def. Southeastern La. 80-71 *lost to Stephen F. Austin 62-50 $- def. Spring Hill 103-54 *def. UT-Arlington 55-49 *- lost to NW State 75-54 *- lost to Texas-Arlington *lost to NW State 85-80 (OT) $- def. Florida A&M 77-76 *lost to SW Texas State 54-53 *- def. Northeast La. 82-58 !-Cowgirl Classic, #-Ala Moana Hotel Classic *def. Southeastern La. 66-58 def. South Alabama 66-58 *lost to UT-San Antonio 69-56 def. Lamar 83-71 (Honolulu, Hawaii), *- SLC game *def. Stephen F. Austin 71-53 *- def. Northeast La. 83-72 *def. UT-Arlington 64-53 *- def. North Texas 80-74 *def. Sam Houston State 61-53 *- lost to NW State 82-72 1998-99 (14-12, 9-9 SLC/ 7th) *lost to Stephen F. Austin 85-54 *- lost to Texas-Arlington 71-69 *lost to Texas State 74-70 *- def. Texas- San Antonio 76-66 Coach: Bridget Martin *lost to Southeastern La. 85-73 *- def. Nicholls State 85-53 *lost to Nicholls State 65-51 *- lost to SW Texas State 88-73 def. Georgia Southern 68-66 *lost to Nicholls State 63-55 *- lost to SW Texas State 69-59 *def. Southeastern La. 65-55 *- def. Sam Houston State 75-52 lost to Mercer 78-64 *lost to UL-Monroe 81-64 *- def. Texas-San Antonio 75-63 *def. NW State 77-72 *- lost to Stephen F. Austin 77-51 def. Southern Miss 57-56 *lost to Stephen F. Austin 88-69 *- lost ot Northeast La. 78-72 **def. Texas State 78-71 (OT) *- lost to North Texas 74-71 #def. Texas-Pan American 78-51 *lost to UT-San Antonio 54-51 *- lost to NW State 76-74 **lost to UL-Monroe 50-41 *- lost to Texas- Arlington 89-59 #def. Alcorn State 65-51 *lost to UL-Lafayette 72-63 *- def. North Texas 60-57 !-WNIT (Rice University-Houston, TX.); def. Tulane 72-55 lost to Baylor 72-55 *def. Sam Houston State 72-67 *- lost to Texas-Arlington 73-65 #Southern Methodist Hoops For The Cure *- def. Nicholls State 79-68 def. Texas-Pan American 67-57 *lost to Lamar 59-56 def. Prairie View A&M 75-51 Classic; *-SLC game; **-SLC Tournament *- def. SW Texas State 61-58 lost to USL 62-52 *lost to NW State *- def. Texas- San Antonio 93-66 *- def. Nicholls State 87-54 *def Southeastern La. 70-68 !-South Alabama Tourn.; #-Tulane Tourn.; 2005-06 (13-15, 7-9 SLC/7th) *- lost to Northeast La. 95-75 *- def. Stephen F. Austin 83-81 *def. SW Texas State 72-52 *-SLC game Coach: Carol Sensley *- lost to Stephen F. Austin 69-41 *- def. Sam Houston State 71-49 *def. UT-San Antonio 47-45 lost to South Alabama 52-66 *- def. Sam Houston State 64-57 **+- def. North Texas 72-67 *lost to NW State 76-58 2002-03 (9-17, 8-12 SLC/ 7th) def. Belhaven 93-68 *- def. Texas-Arlington 88-86 **- lost to NW State 68-61 *lost to Northeast La. 55-53 Coach: Carol Sensley !lost to Colgate 78-82 *- lost to North Texas 80-72 *- SLC game; **+- SLC tourn. first round *def. Sam Houston State 64-49 lost to Texas Southern 55-75 !def. Charleston Southern 79-71 lost to LSU 82-65 game (Lake Charles); **- SLC Tourn. semifi- *lost to Nicholls State 50-47 (OT) lost to Texas 90-25 lost to Grambling 67-68 *- def. Nicholls State 90-56 nal game (Shreveport, La.) *lost to Texas-Arlington 68-63 (OT) lost to Centenary 69-76 lost to South Alabama 55-63 *- lost to NW State 87-82 *def. Lamar 53-52 !lost to Missouri 53-74 def. Jackson State 53-52 **- lost to SW Texas State 65-50 1995-96 (8-18, 5-13 SLC/T-7th) *def. UT-San Antonio 75-67 !lost to Missouri-Kansas City 61-65 lost to #5 Baylor 36-72 #- La. Tech Dial Classic; $- South Alabama Coach: Bridget Martin *def. SW Texas State 73-62 def. Southern Miss 51-49 def. University of Mobile 72-61 Classic; *- SLC game; **- SLC post season !-def. Prairie View A&M 77-54 *def. Texas-Arlington 50-48 *lost to SW Texas State 56-65 def. Louisiana College 80-45 Tourn. (Nacogdoches, TX.) !-def. Mercer 64-59 *lost to Stephen F. Austin 73-61 lost to Tulane 77-73 *def. Sam Houston State 79-67 def. Birmingham-Southern 68-62 *def. Northeast La. 58-53 *lost to UT-Arlington 66-71 1992-93 (14-13, 8-10 SLC/ 5th) lost to Rice 85-65 *lost to Lamar 51-52 *lost to Sam Houston State 79-58 *lost to Stephen F. Austin 51-59 Coach: Bridget Martin/Sonny Watkins lost to Detroit-Mercy 96-54 *lost to Texas-San Antonio 58-70 *lost to Southeastern La. 52-49 *lost to NW State 53-65 def. La. College 79-59 lost to Texas-El Paso 58-50 *def. Sam Houston State 57-53 *lost to Lamar 65-58 *def. UL-Monroe 69-65 #- lost to Louisiana Tech 88-52 def. USL 61-59 *lost to Stephen F. Austin 63-69 *lost to Stephen F. Austin 74-53 *lost to SW Texas State 63-75 #- def. Alcorn 78-54 lost to Lamar 99-61 *lost to Southeastern La. 49-69 #- Cowgirl Classic; *- SLC game *def. UT-San Antonio 54-65 def. SE Louisiana 75-44 *-lost to NW State 84-46 *lost to Nicholls State 51-62 *lost to Nicholls State 46-53 *lost to Louisiana-Monroe 57-79 $- lost to Fresno State 80-65 *-def. Northeast La. 75-58 1999-2000 (14-14, 8-10 SLC/ 7th) *lost to UL-Monroe 50-82 *lost to Texas-Arlington 56-59 (OT) $- def. Nevada 90-80 *-def. Texas-San Antonio 57-55 Coach: Bridget Martin *def. Lamar 70-62 *def. Lamar 67-54 *- def. Texas-San Antonio 72-61 *-lost to SW Texas State 74-47 lost to Baylor 71-41 *def. Stephen F. Austin 89-80 (OT) *def. Texas-San Antonio 62-57 *-lost to SW Texas State 81-55 *-def. Texas-Arlington 59-49 def. Houston 67-66 *lost to UT-Arlington 58-79 *def. Texas State 71-67 *- lost to Northeast La. 74-58 *-lost to North Texas 67-64 def. Navy 55-47 *def. NW State 77-74 *lost to Stephen F. Austin 63-88 *- lost to NW State 76-54 *-lost to Sam Houston State 80-56 def. UL-Lafayette 60-53 *lost to UT-San Antonio 41-45 *lost to Sam Houston State 57-63 *- def. Texas-Arlington 59-51 *-lost to Stephen F. Austin 102-46 lost to South Alabama 75-63 *lost to Southeastern La. 55-57 *def. Louisiana-Monroe 55-50 *- def. North Texas 84-81 *-lost to Northeast La. 70-63 lost to Arkansas State 86-55 *def. Nicholls State 70-45 *def. Northwestern State 72-51 *- def. Nicholls State 65-57 *lost to NW State 83-52 def. Mercer 65-60 *def. Southeastern La. 57-50 *def. Texas-Arlington 48-47 *- def. Sam Houston State 77-58 *-lost to SW Texas State 62-50 *lost to NW State 73-58 *lost to Sam Houston State 64-67 **lost to Texas-Arlington 43-71 *- lost to Stephen F. Austin 86-60 *-lost to Texas-San Antonio 78-66 *lost to Sam Houston St. 70-47 *def. Lamar 46-38 !-Vanderbilt Tourn.; *-SLC game; !- lost to NW State 73-60 * *-def. Nicholls State 78-65 *lost to Lamar 61-58 (OT) !-Missouri Unilever Lady Tiger Tourn.; **-SLC Tournament *- lost to Texas-San Antonio 63-59 *-lost to North Texas 77-64 *def. UT-San Antonio 70-53 *-lost to Texas-Arlington 66-50 *-SLC game *- lost to North Texas 89-80 *lost to SW Texas St. 68-49 2006-07 (4-25, 2-14 SLC/12th/6th East Div.) *-lost to Stephen F. Austin 77-48 *- lost to Texas-Arlington 80-69 *def. Nicholls St. 71-62 2003-04 (11-17, 9-7 SLC/5th) Coach: Carol Sensley def. USL 80-56 *-lost to Sam Houston State 76-53 *def. SE Louisiana 58-57 Coach: Carol Sensley Interim Coach: Freddie Murray (last 15 *- def. Nicholls State 84-77 *-def. Nicholls State 66-33 *def. UT-Arlington 49-48 lost to New Orleans 79-53 games) *- def. Northeast La. 75-70 !-Chateau Charles Cowgirl Classic; *-SLC *lost to Sam Houston St. 68-58 def. Centenary 80-69 lost to Louisiana- Monroe 53-71 *- lost to Stephen F. Austin 81-68 game *lost to NW State 77-47 lost to Southern Miss 68-43 lost to Univ. of New Orleans 65-70 *- def. Sam Houston State 70-50 *lost to UL-Monroe 60-58 lost to Ole Miss 85-72 def. Jackson State 64-60 def. Tulane 82-80 1996- 97 (17-10, 8-8 SLC/ T- 4th) def. Centenary 93-62 lost to South Alabama 54-51 lost to Texas A&M 26-109 *- lost to SW Texas State 91-72 Coach: Bridget Martin *lost to SF Austin 75-58 def. Texas Southern 62-58 lost to Texas Southern 51-53 **- lost to Northeast La. 84-72 !- def. UT-Pan American 75-53 *lost to UT-Arlington 69-53 lost to Texas A&M 74-48 def. Belhaven College 71-59 #- Ole Miss Classic; $- Nevada Wolf Pack !- def. Lamar 82-69 *lost to SE Louisiana 61-58 (OT) !lost to Southern 77-61 lost to Grambling 59-71 Classic; *- SLC game; !- played at Lake def. William Carey 79-41 def. Centenary 93-54 !lost to Mississippi State 81-58 lost to Alabama 55-84 Charles Civic Center; **- SLC Post Season def. Rice 65-64 *lost to SW Texas St. 63-53 lost to Arkansas 72-52 @lost to University of Mobile Tourn. (first round game played in Monroe) def. Lamar 92-84 *def. UT-San Antonio 82-79 lost to Arkansas-Little Rock 65-54 @lost to Texas-Pan American 37-67 def. Tulsa 83-67 *def. Lamar 69-42 *def. Texas State 51-49 lost to LSU 28-83 1993-94 (11-16, 9-9 SLC/ 6th) lost to Arkansas 81-54 *def. Nicholls St. 72-59 *lost to NW State 65-51 lost to Centenary 59-75 Coach: Bridget Martin/Sonny Watkins def. Prairie View A&M 78-54 **lost to NW State 93-82 *def. Stephen F. Austin 62-59 lost to Louisiana College 57-61 (OT) def. La. College 69-56 *- lost to Southwest Texas State 70-57 *-SLC Game; **-CenturyTel SLC Classic (1st *lost to Texas-Arlington 47-30 *lost to Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 54-66 lost to SE Louisiana 73-64 *- def. UT-San Antonio 62-60 round game played at Natchitoches, La.) *def. Nicholls State 53-47 *lost to Sam Houston State 57-74 lost to Duke 103-50 *- lost to Texas-Arlington 73-64 *lost to SE Louisiana 73-58 *lost to Stephen F. Austin 63-76 lost to Virginia Commonwealth 60-56 *- def. Nicholls State 83-75 2000-2001 (6-21, 3-17 SLC/ 11th) *lost to NW State 78-62 *lost to Northwestern State 58-82 lost to Grambling 93-68 *- def. Northeast La. 71-68 Coach: Bridget Martin *lost to Texas-San Antonio 64-56 (OT) *lost to Central Arkansas 73-85 #- lost to Texas- El Paso 71-59 *- def. Northwestern State 77-66 lost to Houston 104-45 *lost to Texas-Arlington 63-55 *lost to Lamar 60-71 #- lost to Austin Peay 65-57 *- lost to Stephen F. Austin 86-70 def. Centenary 73-58 *def. Lamar 63-52 *lost to Southeastern La. 62-69 *- def. Nicholls State 71-57 *- lost to Sam Houston St. 71-61 lost to Arkansas State 79-74 (OT) *def. Stephen F. Austin 68-61 (OT) *lost to Nicholls State 54-56 *- def. North Texas 66-65 def. Prairie View A&M 63-58 def. Centenary 73-42 *lost to UL-Monroe 81-73 *lost to Texas State 45-69 *- def. Texas- Arlington 62-53 *- lost to Texas-Arlington 70-63 lost to South Alabama 54-52 *def. Sam Houston State 69-53 *lost to Texas-Arlington 45-64 *- lost to Northeast La. 71-46 *- def. Texas-San Antonio 61-45 *lost to Lamar 77-62 *def. Texas State 71-46 *lost to Northwestern State 68-72 *- lost to NW State 66-62 *- lost to Southwest Texas State 62-58 !lost to Navy 74-65 (OT) *def. SE Louisiana (71-61) *lost to Central Arkansas 56-66 *- def. Texas-San Antonio 57-55 *- def. Northeast La. 64-60 !def. Murray State 59-58 *def. Nicholls State (57-42) *lost to Texas-San Antonio *- lost to SW Texas State 65-58 *- lost to Northwestern State 75-65 *lost to UT-San Antonio 69-61 **lost to Texas-San Antonio 61-42 *def. Lamar 60-59 *- lost to Stephen F. Austin 77-56 *- def. Sam Houston State 77-64 *def .SW Texas St. 70-48 !-Mississippi State Tournament; *-SLC game; *def. Southeastern La. 67-53 *- def. Sam Houston State 53-44 *- lost to Stephen F. Austin 71-65 (OT) *lost to NW State 82-43 **-SLC Tournament *lost to Nicholls State 66-68 *- lost to Texas-Arlington 64-61 def. USL 81-44 *lost to UL-Monroe 71-59 @-played at Lake Charles Civic Center; *- lost to North Texas 58-53 *- def. Nicholls State 61-49 *lost toe SE Louisiana 67-60 *-Southland Conference Game def. USL 71-64 **- lost to Sam Houston State 77-66 *lost to Sam Houston St. 67-60 *- lost to NW State 71-59 !- Chateau Charles Cowgirl Classic; *- SLC *def. UT-Arlington 69-63 *- def. Northeast La. 58-53 game; **- SLC Tourn. (Shreveport) *lost to Stephen F. Austin 93-47 *lost to Nicholls State 57-48 1997-98 (11-16, 5-11 SLC/ 7th) *lost to SE Louisiana 81-47 Coach: Bridget Martin *lost to Nicholls State 78-54 def. Loyola (N.O.) 95-55 *def. SW Texas St. 57-50 def. Southern Miss 59-58 *lost to UT-San Antonio 86-62 def. Tulsa 71-55 *lost to Lamar 57-47 !- def. Univ. of Mobile 77-60 *lost to Sam Houston St. 69-61 !- lost to Jackson St. 69-63

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2007-08 (10-21, 8-8 SLC/T2nd East Div.) 2010-11 (26-7, 15-1 SLC/1st) *def. at Central Arkansas 77-61 Coach: Brooks Williams SLC Champs *def. at Oral Roberts 72-71 SLC Tournament Champs *def. Stephen F. Austin 66-60 lost at Monroe 40-77 NCAA Tournament *def. Northwestern State 80-54 lost at Southern Miss 52-94 Coach: Brooks Williams *lost at Sam Houston State 53-60 lost to New Orleans 51-75 *lost at Texas A&M-CC 59-60 lost at Jackson State 47-67 lost at Southern Miss 64-70 *def at Lamar 65-46 lost at Cincinnati 44-83 def. at New Orleans 86-33 *def. Southeastern La. 75-67 ! lost to Liberty 52-92 def. Texas College 100-50 *def. Oral Roberts 76-71 ! lost at Xavier 60-97 lost at Alabama 53-69 *lost to Central Arkansas 69-77 ! lost to Houston 57-87 !lost at Long Island 56-71 *def. at Southeastern La. 79-55 def. Texas Southern 61-50 !def. Colgate 63-62 *def. at Nicholls 59-65 def. Centenary (2OT) 81-79 def. at UL-Lafayette 65-52 **def. Northwestern State 63-45 lost at Texas-Pan America (OT) 64-71 def. Southern (N.O.) 80-54 **def. Nicholls 86-70 @lost to Southern 55-58 def. UL-Monroe 60-41 **lost to Oral Roberts 66-79 lost at Mississippi State 52-94 lost at Norfolk State 70-75/OT $def. at Mercer 82-70 lost at Louisiana Tech 43-88 def. Univ. of the Southwest 88-40 %def. at Elon 66-58 *def. Sam Houston State 79-56 lost at Memphis 34-62 ^def. at South Dakota 71-63 *lost at Texas A&M-CC 54-61 def. Centenary 88-52 &lost at Detroit-Mercy 62-73 *lost to Texas-Arlington 42-43 *def. at Texas A&M-CC 76-51 *def. Stephen F. Austin 68-60 *def. at Lamar 57-53 !- Southern Miss Thanksgiving Classic *lost at Northwestern State 62-90 *def. at Texas State 82-66 (Hattiesburg, Ms.) *lost to Central Arkansas (79-85) def. Southeastern La. 74-50 #- Tulane Double Tree Classic (New *def. Lamar 81-74 *def. at Northwestern State 68-49 Orleans, La.) *lost to Southeastern La. 58-72 *def. at Nicholls 72-71 @-played at Lake Charles Civic Center *def. Nicholls State 67-51 *lost at Central Arkansas 73-74/OT *-Southland Conference Game *lost to Texas State 50-99 *def. at Sam Houston State 71-66 **-Southland Conference Tourn. &-*lost to Northwestern State 54-69 *@def. Stephen F. Austin 68-66/OT (Merrell Center - Katy, Tx.) *def. Central Arkansas 76-57 *def. Central Arkansas 65-59 $- WBI first round (Macon, Ga.) *def. Texas-San Antonio 52-49 *def. UTSA 72-43 %-WBI Quarterfinals (Elon, N.C.) *lost to Lamar 55-64 *def. Northwestern State 73-63 WBI Semifinals (Vermillion, S. D.) *def. Southeastern La. 67-60 *def. UT-Arlington 60-51 &-WBI Championship Game (Detroit, The 2011 team captured the Southland Conference regular season title, the *def. Nicholls State (OT) 67-64 *def. Nicholls 75-58 Mi.) **lost to Texas-Arlington 68-82 *def. at Southeastern La. 68-61 SLC tournament title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first *def. Lamar 70-69 2013-14 (19-14, 10-8 SLC/7th) time in school history. !- National City Xavier Inv. (Cincinnati, **def. Southeastern La. 65-55 def. Wiley College 88-69 OH.) **def. UTSA 66-50 lost at Tulane 49-74 @-played at Lake Charles Civic Center **def. Central Arkansas 71-50 def. Rice 65-54 &- played at Jennings High (Jennings, LA.) $lost to Texas A&M 47-87 lost at Texas Southern 55-71 *-Southland Conference Game #def. LIU Brooklyn 71-57 **-Southland Conference Tourn. !-LIU Brooklyn Turkey Classic (Brooklyn, #lost to Georgia Tech 60-69 (Merrell Center - Katy, Tx.) N.Y.) def. UL-Monroe 78-63 @-played at Lake Charles Civic Center def. Louisiana Tech 63-51 2008-09 (14-16, 6-10 SLC/7th) *-Southland Conference Game def. Southern (N.O.) 77-67 Coach: Brooks Williams **-Southland Conference Tournament lost at Baylor 57-82 (Merrell Center, Katy, TX.) *lost to Southeastern La. 65-82 lost at New Orleans 56-58 $-NCAA Tournament *def. New Orleans 82-59 lost at Tulsa 65-70 (CenturyTel Center, Shreveport, La.) *def. at Sam Houston 59-55 lost at Oklahoma State 56-89 *lost at Lamar 58-72 def. Arkansas-Monticello 89-57 2011-12 (26-8, 13-3 SLC/2nd) *def. Texas A&M-CC 79-51 def. Houston Baptist 71-63 SLC Tournament Champs *def. Houston Baptist 66-62 !lost to Samford 48-67 NCAA Tournament *lost to Nicholls 63-71 !lost to Alabama-Birmingham 53-56 Coach: Brooks Williams *def. Oral Roberts 73-57 def. at UL-Lafayette 56-46 *def. at Northwestern State 59-57 @def. UL-Monroe 62-54 !lost at UCLA 59-67 *lost at Stephen F. Austin 49-69 @def. Jackson State 49-45 &def. Manhattan 69-52 *def. at Southeastern La. 75-61 def. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 73-64 &def. UAB 61-56 (OT) *def. at New Orleans 84-54 def. at Centenary 74-72 def. UL-Lafayette 80-59 *lost at Nicholls 66-76 def. Louisiana Tech 71-66 #def. Texas-Pan American 67-46 *def. Incarnate Word 92-37 *lost to UTSA 50-61 #def at Houston 72-59 *def. Abilene Christian 71-64 *lost at Lamar 58-67 (OT) def. at UL-Monroe 68-60 *lost at Texas A&M-CC 69-74 *def. Southeastern La. 57-53 def. Southern-N.O. 78-23 *lost at Houston Baptist 67-77 *lost at Central Arkansas 69-71 def. at Texas Southern 70-37 **def. Texas A&M-CC 78-73 *def. at Nicholls 87-66 lost to LSU 64-43 **def. Central Arkansas 66-62 *lost at Stephen F. Austin 50-55 def. at Centenary 89-32 **lost to Stephen F. Austin 54-80 *lost at Northwestern State 64-77 (OT) lost at #1 Baylor 90-50 %lost at Northern Kentucky 84-72 *lost at Texas State 48-62 lost at #9 Texas A&M 72-62 !@lost to Texas-Arlington 47-73 def. Wiley College 82-54 #-LIU Brooklyn Turkey Classic *lost to Stephen F. Austin 56-67 *def. Texas A&M-CC 66-51 (Brooklyn, N.Y.) *def. Northwestern State 75-66 *def. Lamar 58-45 *-SLC Game *def. Texas A&M-CC 68-54 *def. Texas State 72-41 **-SLC Tournament (Katy, TX.) The 2012 team won the schools second consecutive Southland Conference *lost at Sam Houston State 71-81 *def. at Southeastern La. 60-36 %-WBI First Round (Highland Tournament and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second straight *def. Nicholls 70-55 *def. Northwestern State 64-54 Height, K.Y.) *lost at Southeastern La. 50-53 *def. Nicholls 68-53 year. The Cowgirls fell short in picking up its first NCAA Tournament win *def. Central Arkansas 70-60 *lost at Central Arkansas 71-70 (2OT) with a 68-62 loss to Kentucky. **lost to UTSA 52-71 *@def. Sam Houston State 57-48 2014-15 (18-14, 11-7 SLC/5th) *@lost at Stephen F. Austin 66-58 def. Louisiana College 83-61 !- Samford/UAB Thanksgiving Classic *lost to Central Arkansas 64-53 lost to Tulane 75-55 (Mobile, Alabama) *def. at UTSA 65-54 def. LSU-Alexandria 79-70 @-played at Lake Charles Civic Center *def. at Northwesern State 80-62 def. Southern Miss 57-55 *-Southland Conference Game *def. at Texas-Arlington 70-50 lost at Texas A&M 93-27 **-Southland Conference Tourn. *def. at Nicholls 61-49 def. Wiley 67-66 (Merrell Center - Katy, Tx.) *def. Southeastern La. 68-53 def. Centenary 86-35 *def. at Lamar 59-40 lost at UL-Monroe 66-63 2009-10 (7-22, 3-13 SLC/t10th) **def. Southeastern La. 67-55 lost at Texas 76-59 Coach: Brooks Williams **def. Texas State 76-46 lost at Rice 57-55 (OT) **def. Stephen F. Austin 60-56 def. Texas Southern 74-70 lost to New Orleans 53-62 $lost to Kentucky 68-62 *def. Stephen F. Austin 75-67 def. Texas College 76-51 *def. Houston Baptist 60-57 lost to Samford 58-72 !- Preseason WNIT (, CA.) *lost at Texas A&M-CC 76-65 def. at Houston Baptist 63-41 &- Preseason WNIT consolation *lost to Abilene Christian 75-59 lost at Kentucky 50-85 Bracket (Burton Coliseum) *def at Sam Houston State 79-74 lost to UL-Lafayette 68-82 @-played at Lake Charles Civic Center *def. at Incarnate Word 104-101 (2OT) @def. Paul Quinn 101-40 *-Southland Conference Game *lost at Northwestern State 75-54 lost at UL-Monroe 51-62 **-Southland Conference Tournament *def. at Southeastern La. 78-57 lost at La. Tech 61-94 (Merrell Center, Katy, TX.) *def. New Orleans 82-58 lost to Centenary 66-68 $-NCAA Tournament *lost at New Orleans 90-86 (3OT) lost at Tulane 45-75 (Hilton Coliseum, Ames, Iowa) *lost at Nicholls 70-59 def. Norfolk State 68-55 *def. Southeastern La. 66-62 lost to Tulsa 45-86 2012-13 (21-15, 11-7 SLC/t-4th) *def. Northwestern State 68-57 (OT) *lost at UTSA 61-68 Coach: Brooks Williams *def. at Central Arkansas 65-63 *lost to Lamar 65-68 *lost at Lamar 75-67 *lost at Southeastern La. 52-60 lost at Vanderbilt 71-82 *def. Lamar 98-77 *lost to Central Arkansas 58-76 def. Texas Southern 59-42 *lost to Nicholls 73-68 *def. at Nicholls 54-52 def. Houston 76-72 *def. Central Arkansas 72-68 *lost at Stephen F. Austin 59-75 !def. Talladega 79-59 **lost to Houston Baptist 70-68 @*lost to Northwestern State 52-65 !lost at Southern Miss 59-68 %def. Furman 87-70 #*def. Texas State 77-70 def. Centenary 90-33 ^lost at UL-Lafayette 63-58 *lost at UT-Arlington 65-77 lost at Rice 51-60 *lost to Stephen F. Austin 75-85 lost at La. Tech 50-52 *-SLC Game *lost at Northwestern State 52-69 lost at LSU 75-82 **-SLC Tournament (Katy, TX.) *lost at Texas A&M-CC 62-72 #def. Ole Miss 80-75 %-WBI First Round (Lake Charles) *lost to Sam Houston State 84-87 #lost to Tulane 63-69 ^-WBI Second Round (Lafayette, La.) *def. Nicholls 71-52 *lost at Northwestern State 62-64 *lost to Southeastern La. 55-61 *def. at Stephen F. Austin 74-57 *lost at Central Arkansas 77-81 *lost to Nicholls 61-78 #- played in Jennings, La. (Jennings HS) *def. Texas A&M-CC 68-39 @-played at Lake Charles Civic Center *def. 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Rachel Carlson Sandi Rodriguez WBB Trainer Administrative Ast. 2015-16 SCHEDULE Nov. 4 LSU-Alexandria (Exh.) Jan. 20 *Incarnate Word (7 p.m.) Nov. 13-21 at Preseason WNIT Jan. 23 *Northwestern State (1 p.m.) Nov. 25 Rice (12 P.M.) Jan. 27 *Southeastern La. (7 p.m.) Nov. 29 Southern-N.O. (2 p.m.) Jan. 30 *at New Orleans (4:30 p.m.) Dec. 1 Louisiana College (7 p.m.) Feb. 2 *New Orleans (7 p.m.) Dec. 6 at Tulane (2 p.m.) Feb. 6 *at Nicholls (1 p.m.) Dec. 9 Loyola-N.O. (7 p.m.) Feb. 10 *at Southeastern La. (7 p.m.) Dec. 13 at Baylor (2 p.m.) Feb. 13 *at Northwestern State (1 p.m./ESPN3) Dec. 16 UL-Monroe (5:30 p.m.) Feb. 17 *Central Arkansas (6 p.m.) Dec. 19 at Ole Miss (12 p.m./SECN+) Feb. 20 *Lamar (1 p.m.) Dec. 22 at Louisiana Tech (6:30 p.m.) Feb. 24 *at Lamar (7 p.m.) Jan. 2 *at Stephen F. Austin (4 p.m.) Feb. 27 *Nicholls (1 p.m.) Jan. 4 *at Houston Baptist (7 p.m.) Mar. 5 *at Central Arkansas (1 p.m.) Jan. 9 *Texas A&M-CC (1 p.m.) Mar. 10-13 Southland Conference Tournament Jan. 13 *at Abilene Christian (7 p.m.) Jan. 16 *Sam Houston State (1 p.m.) *-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE GAME