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BIG 12 Women's Basketball BIG 12 women’s basketball BIG 12 women’s Basketball 2009-10 Media Guide 2009-10 Media Guide 2008-09 In Review Final Standings Conference Overall vs. Ranked Teams W L Pct. H A W L Pct. H A N Last 10 Streak Top 10 Top 25 Oklahoma*^ 15 1 .938 8-0 7-1 32 5 .865 16-1 9-2 7-2 8-2 L1 4-4 11-5 Baylor#^ 12 4 .750 6-2 6-2 29 6 .829 14-2 8-2 7-2 8-2 L1 4-3 10-4 Iowa State^ 11 5 .688 6-1 4-4 27 9 .750 15-1 6-5 6-3 8-2 L1 1-4 5-6 Texas A&M^ 11 5 .688 7-1 4-4 27 8 .771 13-1 8-5 6-2 7-3 L1 2-4 10-6 Kansas State^ 10 6 .625 7-1 3-5 25 8 .758 13-1 10-5 2-2 5-5 L1 0-4 2-6 Texas^ 8 8 .500 4-4 4-4 21 12 .636 12-4 6-6 3-2 3-7 L2 2-4 5-7 Texas Tech 6 10 .375 3-5 3-5 16 15 .516 13-5 3-6 0-4 3-7 L1 2-6 2-9 Kansas% 6 10 .375 5-3 1-7 22 14 .611 16-4 4-9 1-1 7-3 L1 1-3 2-7 Nebraska% 6 10 .375 5-3 1-7 15 16 .484 11-4 3-10 1-2 5-5 L2 0-3 2-8 Oklahoma State% 4 12 .250 1-7 3-5 17 16 .515 11-7 4-8 2-1 3-7 L1 0-8 2-11 Missouri 4 12 .250 3-5 1-7 13 17 .433 9-7 4-8 0-2 3-7 L3 0-3 1-8 Colorado 3 13 .188 2-6 1-7 11 18 .379 8-8 2-9 1-1 1-9 L6 0-3 0-11 *Big 12 Regular Season Champion #Big 12 Postseason Champion ^NCAA Tournament Participant %WNIT Participant NCAA Championship WNIT Championship Women’s Final Four South Florida 75 at Kansas 71 [CBS College Sports] (16,113) April 5 & 7, Saint Louis, Mo. No. 3 Louisville 61, No. 1 Oklahoma 59 [ESPNHD] (18,621) Semifinals at Kansas 75, Illinois State 72 (8,360) Oklahoma City Regional March 29 & 31, Oklahoma City, Okla. Quarterfinals No. 1 Oklahoma 70, No. 4 Pittsburgh 59 [ESPN2] (10,343) Kansas 78, at New Mexico 69 (5,620) No. 1 Oklahoma 74, No. 6 Purdue 68 [ESPN2] (11,529) Third Round Game March 22 & 24, Iowa City, Iowa at Kansas 75, Arkansas 59 (1,876) No. 1 Oklahoma 76, No. 16 Prairie View 47 [ESPN2] (5,615) No. 1 Oklahoma 69, No. 9 Georgia Tech 50 [ESPN2] (2,853) Second Round Games at Kansas 79, Creighton 64 (1,981) Raleigh Regional at Arkansas 61, Oklahoma State 60 (OT) (1,396) March 28 & 30, Raleigh, N.C. at New Mexico 54, Nebraska 43 (4,499) No. 3 Louisville 56, No. 2 Baylor 39 [ESPN] (2,915) First Round Games March 22 & 24, Lubbock, Texas at Oklahoma State 82, UTA 72 (1,234) No. 2 Baylor 87, No. 15 UT-San Antonio 82 (OT) [ESPN2] (2,748) No. 2 Baylor 60, No. 7 South Dakota State 58 [ESPN2] (2,353) Phillips 66 Big 12 Women’s Basketball Championship March 21 & 23, Albuquerque, N.M. March 12-15 ~ Oklahoma City, Okla. No. 5 Kansas State 68, No. 12 Drexel 44 [ESPN2] (3,111) Cox Convention Center No. 4 Vanderbilt 74, No. 5 Kansas State 61 [ESPN2] (2,720) Thursday, March 12 [Cox Cable] Trenton Regional Game 1: #5 Kansas State 68, #12 Colorado 51 March 29 & 31, Trenton, New Jersey Game 2: #8 Kansas 61, #9 Nebraska 56 (4,513) No. 6 Arizona State 84, No. 2 Texas A&M 69 [ESPN2] (6,461) Game 3: #6 Texas 62, #11 Missouri 59 Game 4: #10 Oklahoma State 63, #7 Texas Tech 57 (4,166) March 22 & 24, Notre Dame, Ind. No. 2 Texas A&M 80, No. 15 Evansville 45 [ESPN2] (6,395) Friday, March 13 [FSN] No. 2 Texas A&M 73, No. 10 Minnesota 42 [ESPN2] (4,577) Game 5: #1 Oklahoma 76, #8 Kansas 59 Game 6: #4 Texas A&M 65, #5 Kansas State 63 (7,634) Berkeley Regional Game 7: #2 Baylor 67, #10 Oklahoma State 62 March 28 & 30, Berkeley, Calif. Game 8: #3 Iowa State 59, #6 Texas 55 (5,659) No. 4 Iowa State 69, No. 9 Michigan State 68 [ESPN] (6,178) No. 2 Stanford 74, No. 4 Iowa State 53 [ESPN] (5,022) Saturday, March 14 [FSN] Game 9: #4 Texas A&M 74, #1 Oklahoma 62 March 22 & 24, Bowling Green, Ky. Game 10: #2 Baylor 63, #3 Iowa State 57 (9,203) No. 4 Iowa State 85, No. 13 East Tennessee State 53 [ESPN2] (3,907) No. 4 Iowa State 71, No. 12 Ball State 57 [ESPN2] (2,615) Sunday, March 15 [FSN] Game 11: #2 Baylor 72, #4 Texas A&M 63 (4,340) March 21, Columbus, Ohio No. 11 Mississippi State 71, No. 6 Texas 63 [ESPN2] (5,249) Total Attendance: 35,515 Average: 5,919 37 big12sports.com BIG 12 women’s basketball BIG 12 women’s Basketball 2009-10 Media Guide 2009-10 Media Guide 2008-09 Big 12 Honors 2008-09 Phillips 66 All-Big 12 Awards Associated Press All-America Team ESPN the Magazine Academic Coach of the Year: First Team All-America Teams Sherri Coale, Oklahoma Courtney Paris, Oklahoma Third Team Player of the Year: (first four-time recipient) Shalee Lehning, Kansas State Courtney Paris, Oklahoma Newcomer of the Year: Honorable Mention District 6 Tanisha Smith, Texas A&M Danielle Wilson, Baylor First Team Danielle McCray, Kansas Danielle Robinson, Oklahoma Freshman of the Year: Shalee Lehning, Kansas State Kathleen Nash, Texas Whitney Hand, Oklahoma Ashley Paris, Oklahoma Defensive Player of the Year: Danielle Robinson, Oklahoma Second Team Danielle Gant, Texas A&M Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State Megan Byford, Oklahoma State Sixth Man Award: Danielle Gant, Texas A&M Jordan Murphree, Texas Tech Melissa Jones, Baylor and Takia Starks, Texas A&M Nyeshia Stevenson, Oklahoma District 7 USBWA All-America Team First Team All-Big 12 First Team Courtney Paris, Oklahoma Shalee Lehning, Kansas State Danielle Wilson, Baylor, Jr (first four-time recipient, women’s or men’s Danielle McCray, Kansas, Jr basketball) Second Team Shalee Lehning, Kansas State, Sr Rebecca Feickert, Kansas Ashley Sweat, Kansas State, Jr State Farm Coaches All-America Team Marlies Gipson, Kansas State Ashley Paris, Oklahoma, Sr Courtney Paris, Oklahoma Ashley Sweat, Kansas State Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, Sr Danielle Robinson, Oklahoma, So Honorable Mention All-Big 12 Academic Team Danielle Wilson, Baylor First Team Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State, Jr Danielle McCray, Kansas Rachel Allison, Baylor Danielle Gant, Texas A&M, Sr Shalee Lehning, Kansas State Hannah Skildum, Colorado Takia Starks, Texas A&M, Sr Danielle Gant, Texas A&M Amanda Nisleit, Iowa State* Takia Starks, Texas A&M Ivana Catic, Kansas All-Big 12 Second Team Rebecca Feickert, Kansas* Brittany Spears, Colorado, So Wooden All-America Team Kelly Kohn, Kansas Heather Ezell, Iowa State, Sr Courtney Paris, Oklahoma Katie Smith, Kansas Marlies Gipson, Kansas State, Sr (first four-time recipient) Marija Zinic, Kansas Brittainey Raven, Texas, Jr Marlies Gipson, Kansas State Dominic Seals, Texas Tech, Sr Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Kelsey Hill, Kansas State Courtney Paris, Oklahoma Kari Kincaid, Kansas State All-Big 12 Honorable Mention Shalee Lehning, Kansas State Rachel Allison, Jessica Morrow and Jhasmin First Team Kelsey Nelson, Kansas State Player (Baylor); Kara Richards (Colorado); Courtney Paris, Oklahoma Shalin Spani, Kansas State Shalee Lehning, Kansas State Ashley Sweat, Kansas State Alison Lacey and Kelsey Bolte (Iowa State); Danielle Zanotti, Kansas State Alyssa Hollins (Missouri); Cory Montgomery Second Team RaeShara Brown, Missouri (Nebraska); Whitney Hand (Oklahoma); Takia Starks, Texas A&M Alyssa Hollins, Missouri Shaunte’ Smith (Oklahoma State); and Carla Bekah Mills, Missouri Cortijo and Kathleen Nash (Texas), Honda Sports Award Finalist Kaitlyn Burke, Nebraska Courtney Paris, Oklahoma Kala Kuhlmann, Nebraska* Big 12 All-Defensive Team Jessica Periago, Nebraska Danielle Wilson, Baylor, Jr Berkeley All-Regional Team Rose Hammond, Oklahoma Yvonne Turner, Nebraska, Jr Amanda Nisleit, Iowa State Ashley Paris, Oklahoma Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, Sr Danielle Robinson, Oklahoma Danielle Robinson, Oklahoma, So Oklahoma City All-Regional Team Amanda Thompson, Oklahoma Danielle Gant, Texas A&M, Sr Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (MOP) Carolyn Winchester, Oklahoma Danielle Robinson, Oklahoma Megan Byford, Oklahoma State Big 12 All-Freshman Team Whitney Hand, Oklahoma Taylor Hardeman, Oklahoma State Alyssa Fressle, Colorado Jennifer Wallenmeyer, Oklahoma State Kathleen Nash, Texas Whitney Hand, Oklahoma WBCA Region 5 Coach of the Year Sherri Coale, Oklahoma Damitria Buchanan, Texas A&M Ashleigh Fontenette, Texas Katrina Limbaha, Texas A&M Sydney Carter, Texas A&M WBCA Region 5 All-America Team Jordan Murphree, Texas Tech Kierra Mallard, Texas Tech Danielle Wilson, Baylor Danielle McCray, Kansas Second Team Big 12 Championship All-Tournament Team Shalee Lehning, Kansas State Kara Richards, Colorado Jessica Morrow, Baylor (MOP) Courtney Paris, Oklahoma Kelsey Bolte, Iowa State Morghan Medlock, Baylor Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State Nicky Wieben, Iowa State Jhasmin Player, Baylor Danielle Gant, Texas A&M Cory Montgomery, Nebraska Courtney Paris, Oklahoma Takia Starks, Texas A&M Courtney Paris, Oklahoma Danielle Gant, Texas A&M Ally Clardy, Oklahoma State Tanisha Smith, Texas A&M WBCA Player of the Month Aubry Cook, Texas Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (December) Kristen Nash, Texas Earnesia Williams, Texas Final Four Three-Point Shooting Contest Heather Ezell, Iowa State *Denotes 4.0 GPA 38 big12sports.com BIG 12 women’s basketball BIG 12 women’s Basketball 2009-10 Media Guide 2009-10 Media Guide 2008-09 Big 12 Team Statistics (All Games-NCAA Rankings in Parentheses) SCORING OFFENSE FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE ## Team G W-L Pts Avg/G ## Team G FG FGA Pct 1.
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