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GAME EX 1 KANSAS Vs. PITTSBURG STATE SCHEDULE OCTOBER GAME KANSAS vs. PITTSBURG STATE 30 Pittsburg State# (JTV/ESPN3) 8 p.m. Oct. 30, 2013 8 p.m. CT Lawrence, Kan. Allen Fieldhouse NOVEMBER EX 1 3 Emporia State# (JTV/ESPN3) 2 p.m. 10 Oral Roberts (JTV/ESPN3) 2 p.m. 13 SIU - Edwardsville (JTV/ESPN3) 7 p.m. 2012-13 Totals 17 Creighton (JTV/ESPN3) 4 p.m. 69.9 PPG 67.8 20 at Minnesota () 7 p.m. 67.6 OPP. PPG 59.9 28 vs. Central Michigan^ 2:30 p.m. +2.3 SCORING MARGIN +7.9 29 vs. Xavier^ 2:30 p.m. 43.8 FG% 43.7 30 vs. Duke^ 2:30 p.m. 40.9 OPP. FG% 35.8 31.8 3-PT. FG% 32.9 DECEMBER 32.7 OPP. 3-PT. FG% 29.9 4 Arkansas (JTV/ESPN3) 7 p.m. 69.8 FT% 68.8 8 Texas Southern (JTV/ESPN3) 2 p.m. 68.6 OPP. FT% 71.4 15 Purdue (JTV/ESPN3) 2 p.m. KANSAS JAYHAWKS 38.7 RPG 38.7 PITTSBURG STATE GORILLAS 22 Tulsa (JTV/ESPN3) 2 p.m. 2012-13 RECORD: 20-14 37.5 OPP. RPG 35.9 2012-13 RECORD: 17-10 29 Yale (JTV/ESPN3) 2 p.m. BIG 12 RECORD: 8-10 +1.2 REB. MARGIN +2.8 MIAA RECORD: 11-7 HEAD COACH: Bonnie Henrickson 16.3 APG 11.9 HEAD COACH: Lane Lord JANUARY CAREER RECORD: 316-197 (17th season) 16.3 TOPG 14.3 CAREER RECORD: 104-68 (7th season) 2 West Virginia* (JTV/ESPN3) 7 p.m. RECORD AT KU: 158-135 (10th season) -1.2 TO MARGIN -0.6 RECORD AT PSU: 104-68 (7th season) 5 at Baylor* (FSN) 3 p.m. 4.0 BPG 4.2 8 at TCU* 7 p.m. 2012-13 STATISTICAL LEADERS 7.9 SPG 4.7 2012-13 STATISTICAL LEADERS 11 Texas Tech* (JTV/ESPN3) 7 p.m. POINTS: Carolyn Davis (15.8) POINTS: Lizzy Jeronimus (18.4) 15 at Texas* (Longhorn Network) 7 p.m. REBOUNDS: Chelsea Gardner (6.9) REBOUNDS: Lauren Brown (8.1) 19 Baylor* (JTV/ESPN3) 2 p.m. ASSISTS: Angel Goodrich (7.2) SERIES HISTORY ASSISTS: Lizzy Jeronimus (8.1) BLOCKS: Chelsea Gardner (1.5) SERIES : KU LEADS 4-0 EX/9-1 OVERALL BLOCKS: Lauren Brown (2.0) 22 Oklahoma State* (JTV/ESPN3) 7 p.m. CURRENT STREAK: KU has won the last 7 STEALS: Angel Goodrich (2.8) STEALS: Lizzy Jeronimus (1.0) 25 at Kansas State* (FSN) 1 p.m. HENRICKSON VS. PSU : 4-0 28 Texas* (JTV/ESPN3) 7 p.m. FEBRUARY JAYHAWKS WELCOME PITTSBURG STATE IN FIRST EXHIBITION GAME OF 2013-14 1 at Texas Tech* (Red Raider SN) TBA Kansas women’s basketball hosts Pittsburg State on Wednesday, Oct. 30 at 8 p.m., in Allen Fieldhouse. The match up with the Gorillas is the first of 5 at Oklahoma State* (Fox Plus) 7 p.m. two exhibition games prior to the start of the 2013-14 campaign. KU is coming off a 20-14 season which saw the Jayhawks return to the NCAA Sweet 9 Oklahoma* (JTV/ESPN3) 2 p.m. 16 for the second-straight year. Kansas is looking for its 17th consecutive exhibition win under 10th year head coach Bonnie Henrickson. The game will 12 TCU* (JTV/ESPN3) 7 p.m. be air on the Jayhawk IMG Television Network/ESPN3 and the Jayhawk Radio Network. 15 at Iowa State* (Mediacom) 6 p.m. 22 at Oklahoma* (Sooner Sports TV) 7 p.m. KANSAS FAST BREAKS 26 Kansas State* (JTV/ESPN3) 7 p.m. • Kansas is coming off back-to-back NCAA Sweet 16 appearances. Under head coach Bonnie Henrickson, the Jayhawks have advanced to postseason play in seven of the last nine seasons. March • KU graduated three seniors, Angel Goodrich, Carolyn Davis and Monica Engelman, who were all 1,000 career point scorers. 1 Iowa State* (FSN) 7 p.m. • The Jayhawks return seven letterwinners, including two starters, from last year’s squad and welcome five newcomers to the roster. 4 at West Virginia* () 6 p.m. • Juniors Chelsea Gardner and Natalie Knight are the two returning starters from last year’s squad. Also returning are seniors CeCe Harper and 7-10 Big 12 Championship (FSN) TBA Markisha Hawkins, along with juniors Bunny Williams and Asia Boyd and sophomore Lamaria Cole. • The newcomers inlcude Jada Brown, Dakota and Dylan Gonzalez, Caelynn Manning-Allen and Keyla Morgan. Schedule Key • Junior Natalie Knight is making her anticipated return to the hardwood after being sidelined with a knee injury in the middle of the 2012-13 # Exhibition games, ^ EZ Global Payments Virgin Islands Paradise season. Jam; * Big 12 Conference game, All times CT and subject to change • Kansas is 42-9 in exhibition games and 36-9 in exhibition games played in Allen Fieldhouse. The Jayhawks have won their last 16 exhibition games and under Henrickson are 17-1 in exhibition games played at home. Henrickson and the Jayhawks are a perfect 4-0 against the Gorillas in TELEVISION preseason match ups. Jayhawk Television Network/ESPN3 PROBABLE STARTERS Nate Bukaty (play-by-play) Brenda VanLengen (color analyst) RADIO Jayhawk Radio Network Josh Klingler (play-by-play) David Lawrence (color analyst) Jayhawk Digital Passport www.KUAthletics.com/DigitalPassport 0 1 5 15 42 ASIA BOYD LAMARIA COLE BUNNY WILLIAMS CHELSEA GARDNER NATALIE KNIGHT guard guard forward forward guard PPG RPG APG PPG RPG APG PPG RPG APG PPG RPG APG PPG RPG APG 2.1 0.4 0.8 2.1 0.4 0.8 2.2 2.9 0.5 8.7 6.9 0.3 8.3 2.9 1.6 * Numbers based on the 2012-13 season. 2013-14 @KUwbball season/CAREER SUPERLATIVES SCOUTING REPORT Pittsburg State finished the 2012-13 season 17-10 and with an 11-7 record in Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) action GAMES PLAYED/STARTED for a seventh-place finish. The Gorillas return eight letterwinners from last season’s roster including three starters. Among the starters 2012-13 CAREER STREAK returning is junior Lizzy Jeronimus. She led the team in points (18.4), assists (8.1) and steals (1.0) per game in 2012-13. Lauren Brown Asia Boyd 34/0 52/0 – returns for her senior campaign. As a junior, Brown grabbed a team-high 8.1 rebounds per game and tallied 2.0 blocks per game. Lamaria Cole 8/0 8/0 – Chelsea Gardner 34/19 63/29 18 CeCe Harper 34/9 82/21 – KANSAS VS. PITTSBURG STATE: THE SERIES Markisha Hawkins 15/6 16/6 6 Kansas and Pittsburg State have met on the hardwood a total of nine times prior to Wednesday, five times in regular season play and Natalie Knight 19/19 53/53 – the last four have been exhibition match ups. The Jayhawks lead the regular season series 4-1 and are a perfect 4-0 in exhibition games Bunny Williams 34/5 57/5 – against the Gorillas. KU has won the last seven meetings and under head coach Bonnie Henrickson is 4-0. DOUBLE-DIGIT GAMES 2012-13 CAREER LAST TIME OUT Points The Jayhawks last faced Pittsburg State on Nov. 6, 2011, in Allen Fieldhouse and KU won 68-43. Monica Engelman led all scorers with 16 Chelsea Gardner 12 19 Natalie Knight 6 13 points on 7-of-11 shooting. Carolyn Davis and Angel Goodrich each added 12 points. For the Gorillas Brooke Conley finished with a team- Asia Boyd 5 7 high 12 points. Kansas scored 46-of-68 points in the paint against Pittsburg State and shot 51% from inside the arc. CeCe Harper 5 7 Markisha Hawkins 3 3 ABOUT THE JAYHAWKS Rebounds The Jayhawks have reloaded for the 2013-14 season with a mixture of returning talent and young faces after graduating Carolyn Davis, Chelsea Gardner 5 7 Angel Goodrich and Monica Engelman, who were all 1,000 point scorers. KU returns two starters in juniors Chelsea Gardner and Natalie Asia Boyd 1 1 Bunny Williams 1 1 Knight and a total of seven letterwinners from last year’s squad that advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16. Kansas brought in five freshmen adding depth to both the front and back court. 20+ POINTS 2012-13 CAREER Chelsea Gardner 1 1 CRIMSON & BOO CeCe Harper 1 1 The Jayhawks will be hosting Crimson & Boo at their first exhibition game which is the day before Halloween. All children 13 and under Natalie Knight 1 1 who dress in their costumes will get free admission to the game against Pittsburg State and a chance to participate in a costume parade. 8+ Rebounds 2012-13 CAREER Chelsea Gardner 13 17 HAWK TALK WITH BONNIE HENRICKSON Asia Boyd 1 1 Women’s Basketball Hawk Talk got an early start to the season with its first show on Thursday, Oct. 24. The show is hosted by Nate Bukaty Bunny Williams 1 1 and airs most Thursdays starting at 6 p.m., throughout the season at Henry T’s. The remaining Hawk Talk dates are: Nov. 7, Nov. 14, Nov. 21, Dec. 5, Dec. 12, Dec. 19, Jan. 9, Jan. 16, Jan. 23, Jan. 30, Feb. 6, Feb. 13, Feb. 20, Feb. 27. All shows can be heard on the Jayhawk IMG Radio 5+ Assists 2012-13 CAREER Network and can be seen tape delayed on the Jayhawk IMG Television Network. Natalie Knight 4 8 CeCe Harper 3 5 KANSAS VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS FTP SITE 3+ Blocks 2012-13 CAREER Kansas Athletics provides broadcast-quality video of home game highlights and post game audio via FTP download.
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