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Van Provence Assistant SID [email protected] 870-972-2707 870-897-5010 (cell) 870-972-3367 (fax) GAME 25 ASU LADY INDIANS vs. SOUTH ALABAMAJAGUARS Sunday, Feb. 11 Mobile, Alabama (10,038) 1:15 p.m. Radio: KJCF 103.9 FM Audio & Video Streaming: ASUIndians.com

ON TAP: The Arkansas State Alabama Sunday afternoon would move University Lady Indians travel to Mobile, the Lady Indians into a first-place tie with 16-8, 9-4 11-13, 5-9 Ala., to take on the University of South ULL. ASU is 16-8 overall on the season. Arkansas State Schedule/Results Alabama Lady Jaguars in a 1:15 p.m. Sun The Lady Jags are 5-9 in conference play Date Opponent Time/Result Belt Conference game at the Mitchell and are currently in fifth place in the Sun Center. Belt East division. South Alabama’s over- Nov. 02 Ark.-Monticello (Exhibition) W 74-46 Nov. 05 Arkansas Tech (Exhibition) W 85-59 all record stands at 11-13 on the year. Nov. 10 at UNC-Charlotte L 76-65 THE PRINCIPALS: At 9-4 in Sun Nov. 13 Alabama W 73-56 Nov. 17 at Missouri L 74-53 Belt Conference play, Arkansas State is THE SERIES: ASU leads the overall Nov. 20 at Missouri State W 67-54 one-half game behind the Ragin’ Cajuns of series 23-6, including a 69-57 victory Dec. Nov. 24 #6 Purdue L 67-61 Nov. 26 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 87-55 Louisiana-Lafayette. A win over South 29 at the ASU Convocation Center in the Nov. 30 South Dakota State W 67-52 Dec. 02 San Jose St.# W 90-71 Dec. 03 #10 California# L 81-62 ARKANSAS STATE ROSTER Dec. 09 Oklahoma State W 80-73 No. Name Pos. Ht Cl. Hometown (Last School) Dec. 16 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 65-58 (OT) 1 Jazmine Taylor G 5-8 Fr. Memphis, TN (Ridgeway) Dec. 29 South Alabama* W 69-57 Dec. 31 New Orleans* W 68-56 3 Rudy Sims G 5-7 Sr. Memphis, TN (East) Jan. 03 at Louisiana-Monroe* W 80-64 5 Kelsey Lock G-F 6-0 Jr. Republic, MO (Republic) Jan. 06 North Texas* W 57-51 Jan. 09 Arkansas-Little Rock* W 62-43 10 Melia Pence G 6-0 Fr. Ashland, MO (Southern Boone Co.) Jan. 13 at Troy* L 76-55 11 Ebonie Jefferson G 5-9 Fr. Laurel, MS (Northeast Jones) Jan. 15 Denver* W 53-48 Jan. 18 at #20 Middle Tennessee* L 82-54 15 Brittney Hiles G 5-7 So. Baton Rouge, LA(Christian Life Acad.) Jan. 20 at North Dakota State W 64-61 24 Veronica Smith G 5-10 Fr. East St. Louis, IL (East St. Louis) Jan. 24 Western Kentucky* L 64-59 25 Caroline Starr G 5-10 So. Benton, AR (Benton) Jan. 27 at Florida International* L 67-64 Jan. 31 Florida Atlantic* W 80-61 30 Lyndsay Schlup F 6-1 Fr. California, MO (Helias) Feb. 07 Louisiana-Lafayette* W 77-61 33 Ashley Anderson F 6-2 So. Cabot, AR (Cabot) Feb. 11 at South Alabama* 1:15 p.m. Feb. 13 at Denver* 8:00 p.m. 34 Adrianne Davie C 6-3 Sr. Little Rock, AR (Central Ark. Christian) Feb. 17 Louisiana-Monroe* 7:05 p.m. 35 Rachel Brown F-C 6-2 Jr. Kennett, MO (Kennett) Feb. 22 at North Texas* 5:00 p.m. Feb. 24 at Arkansas-Little Rock* 4:30 p.m. 40 Ali Carter G 5-10 Sr. Pocahontas, AR (Pocahontas) Feb. 28 Sun Belt Tournament Round 1 TBA 50 Tabitha Christian F 6-3 Sr. Huntsville, AR (Huntsville) Mar. 3-6 Sun Belt Tournament at Lafayette, LA TBA * Game Head Coach - Brian Boyer (Missouri Western) # - California Contra Costa Classic Assistant Coaches - Tanya Ray (St.Mary’s), Rebecca Chilton Peoples (Prescott College), Home Games in Bold Carrie Redman (Arkansas) PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS Arkansas State South Alabama Pos. No. Name PPG RPG APG Pos. No. Name PPG RPG APG G 3 Rudy Sims 16.0 5.5 4.2 G 3 Jeanette Tucker 2.6 1.1 0.6 G 25 Caroline Starr 7.3 3.5 2.1 G 23 Monique Jones 11.8 2.9 1.4 G 40 Ali Carter 7.4 3.0 2.0 G 24 Tiffany Sanders 4.3 3.6 1.2 F 33 Ashley Anderson 4.3 3.3 0.5 F 21 Whitney Woodard 14.5 7.0 1.2 C 34 Adrianne Davie 20.6 8.6 0.7 C 53 Shaniece Brunner 3.9 5.3 0.4

2006-07 Lady Indian Basketball ASUIndians.com season’s first matchup between the two three WNIT Tournament appearances, and Athletic Media Relations teams. ASU has won four of the last five in 2003-04 directed the Lady Indians to Arkansas State University meetings between the two schools, but the their first-ever regular season conference PO Box 1000 lone Jaguar victory came last season when title, as ASU earned a share of the Sun Belt State University, AR 72467 South Alabama won 74-70 at the Mitchell East Division championship. Heading into Telephone - 870-972-2541 Center in Mobile. the season, Boyer ranked sixth in the Sun Fax - 870-972-3367 Belt Conference in all-time conference Press Row - 870-972-2541 THE COACHES: Two-time Sun Belt wins with 55. Website - ASUIndians.com Conference Coach of the Year Brian Boyer Rick Pietri is currently in his seventh is in his eighth season as the Lady Indians’ season as head coach at South Alabama. WBB Contact - Van Provence, Asst. SID head coach, holding a record of 127-104. Pietri led the Jaguars to back-to-back Sun 870-972-2707 / [email protected] Boyer has guided the ASU program to Belt West titles in 2003 and 2004, with Jerry Scott, Asst. A.D./ Sports Info. Dir. WNIT appearances in both of those sea- 870-972-3405 / [email protected] HEAD-to-HEAD sons. He currently holds a 110-87 record Gina Bowman, Asst. SID as head coach at South Alabama. 870-972-3547 / [email protected] SCOUTING THE JAGUARS: MEDIA INFORMATION Two players are scoring in double figures ASU USA for the Jags, led by senior guard Whitney Media Room 16-8, 9-4 ...... Record ...... 11-13, 5-9 Woodard’s 14.5 per game average. Junior A new and expanded media room was 3-2 ...... Last 5 ...... 2-3 completed at the ASU Convocation guard Monique Jones adds 11.8 points per 6-4 ...... Last 10 ...... 5-5 game. Both Woodard and Jones scored in Center during the off-season. Enter the 1612 ...... Points ...... 1377 media room from the lower level, beneath 67.2 ...... Points Avg...... 57.4 the blue portal. +4.3 ...... Scoring Margin ...... -2.1 568-1333 . . . .FG Made-Att...... 507-1372 Post-Game Interviews .426 ...... Pct...... 370 The Arkansas State locker room is closed 116-348 . . . . .3-FG Made-Att...... 113-374 to all members of the media. Head coach .333 ...... 3-FG pct...... 302 Brian Boyer and requested assistant 4.8 ...... 3-FG Made pg ...... 4.7 coaches and players will be available for 360-513 . . . . .FT Made-Att...... 250-381 interviews following a brief cooling off Lady Indians .702 ...... FT Pct...... 656 On the Radio period. At ASU’s home games, all post- 904 ...... Rebounds ...... 902 game coach and player interviews will be 37.7 ...... Rebounds Avg...... 37.6 Lady Indian Basketball can be heard on conducted in the media room. -2.2 ...... Rebounding Margin ...... -0.4 13.5 ...... Assists Avg...... 10.7 103.9 Earl FM, and online at Practice Coverage 18.7 ...... Turnovers Avg...... 16.9 www.ASUIndians.com Lady Indian basketball practices are open 7.0 ...... Steals Avg...... 6.5 Play-by-play is provided by Brad Bobo, to the media. Players and coaches are 3.5 ...... Blocks Avg...... 2.4 the voice of the Lady Indians. available for interviews following prac- tice. When possible, please contact the Sports Information office prior to practice SOUTH ALABAMA ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht Cl. Hometown/Previous School to arrange interviews. 1 Maxienne White F/C 6-1 Jr. Pensacola, FL (Clemson Univ.) 2 Shakira Nettles G 5-8 Fr. Mobile, AL (Baker) Basketball Releases 3 Jeanette Tucker G 5-6 Jr. Long Beach, CA (Arizona Western) All Lady Indian basketball releases can 00 Susan Griffioen C 6-4 Fr. Long Beach, MS (Long Beach) be obtained as a PDF document on the 10 Petra Jacob G 5-4 Jr. Linkoping, Sweden (Central Fla. CC) athletics website at ASUIndians.com. To 12 Raena Ellis G 5-7 Sr. Atlanta, GA (North Georgia College) be added to the email broadcast for bas- 21 Whitney Woodard F 5-11 Sr. Memphis, TN (East) ketball releases, contact Van Provence in 23 Monique Jones G 5-9 Jr. Ferriday, LA (Baylor Univ.) the Sports Information office. 24 Tiffany Sanders G 5-7 So. Mobile, AL (Faith Academy) 33 Amanda Leonard G 5-9 Jr. Edmond, OK (Carl Albert State Coll.) 35 Patriece Brunner F/C 6-3 Jr. Thomasville, GA (Thomasville) 42 Cortney Brown F/C 6-1 Sr. Memphis, TN (Walters St. CC) 45 Valencia Boswell G 5-11 Sr. Montgomery, AL (Carver) 53 Shaniece Brunner C 6-2 So. Thomasville, GA (Thomasville) Head Coach - Rick Pietri Assistant Coaches - Bobby Brasel, Eric Wise, LaRita Harrington-Wilcher 2006-07 Lady Indian Basketball ASUIndians.com double figures in the Dec. 29 meeting became the all-time 2006-07 Sun Belt Standings between ASU and South Alabama, with assists leader at Woodard pouring in 21 points and Jones Arkansas State West Division Conf. Overall adding 10. Woodard leads South Alabama University. Sims now W-L Pct. W-L Pct. on the boards as well, averaging 7.0 has 491 assists, pass- La.-Lafayette 10-4 .714 19-7 .731 rebounds per game, and has a team-high 31 ing the mark set by Arkansas State 9-4 .692 16-8 .667 steals on the season. As a team, the Beth Penn, who Denver 8-5 .615 14-9 .609 Jaguars average 57.4 points per game, recorded 479 assists UALR 8-6 .571 16-9 .640 shooting 37.0 percent from the field, 65.6 from 1984-87. Sims La-Monroe 4-9 .308 14-10 .583 percent from the line, and 30.2 North Texas 3-9 .250 6-16 .273 percent from three point range. The HOT START: With their 6-0 start in New Orleans 2-12 .143 8-17 .320 Jaguars’ opponents are outscoring them by Sun Belt Conference play, the Lady an average of 2.1 points per game. South Indians equaled the best conference start in Alabama averages 37.6 rebounds per game the history of the program. The 1996-97 East Division Conf. Overall for a negative rebounding margin of 0.4. Lady Indian team began Sun Belt W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Conference play at 6-0, as did the 1992-93 Middle Tenn 14-0 1.000 22-3 .880 DAVIE RAISES THE BAR: Lady Indian squad. WKU 11-2 .846 17-5 .773 Arkansas State senior center Adrianne Fla. International 8-5 .615 14-9 .609 Davie broke the ASU career rebounding QUICKEST TO 10 WINS: When Troy 5-9 .357 12-12 .500 record Jan. 31 during the Lady Indians’ 80- ASU earned its 10th victory of the season South Alabama 5-9 .357 11-13 .458 61 victory over Florida Atlantic when she Fla. Atlantic 0-13 .000 4-21 .160 ARKANSAS STATE RECORDS WATCH finished the game with Preseason All-Sun Belt 10 rebounds to raise CAREER POINTS her career number to 1. Sonja Tate 2,312 1990-93 First Team 1,058, passing Sue 2. Shyla Tucker 1,989 1991-94 Adrianne Davie (ASU Sr., C) Jayroe, who grabbed 3. Julie Hagood 1,840 1997-00 Jocelyn Love (UALR Sr., G/F) 4. Adrianne Davie 1,785 2003-Cur. 1,055 boards from Chrissy Givens (MT Sr., G) 5. Keeshia Evans 1,538 1998-01 Yolanda Jones (ULL Sr. F) 1977-80. Davie’s cur- 6. Rudy Sims 1,525 2003-Cur. Crystal Kelly (WKU Jr. F) rent rebounding total Second Team stands at 1,065. Davie Rudy Sims (ASU Sr., G) CAREER REBOUNDS Davie also set the career blocked shots 1. Adrianne Davie 1,065 2003-Cur. Tyesha Lowery (DEN Sr., G) record during the Lady Indians’ 69-57 vic- Lasma Jekabsone (FIU Sr., C) 2. Sue Jayroe 1,055 1977-80 Krystle Horton (MT Sr., F) tory over South Alabama Dec. 29. Davie 3. Sonja Tate 1,006 1990-93 Whitney Woodard (USA Sr., F) blocked two shots in the game, finishing Third Team the day with 96 blocks to break the career CAREER ASSISTS Renee Renz (UALR So., F) record of Chiquita Tucker, who blocked 95 1. Rudy Sims 491 2003-Cur. Le’Della English (UNO Jr., G) shots from 2001-2002. Davie now has 120 2. Beth Penn 479 1984-87 Talicia Sanders (NT Jr., C) blocked shots in her career at ASU. Davie Laura Lee Holman (Troy Sr., G) also finished the South Alabama game with CAREER BLOCKS Tifany Zaragoza (WKU Sr., G) Preseason Player of the Year a career high in points scored, torching the 1. Adrianne Davie 120 2003-Cur. Chrissy Givens - Middle Tennessee Lady Jags for 32 points on the night. She 2. Chiquita Tucker 95 2001-02 also set a season high for blocked shots in Preseason Coaches Poll a game when she swatted five shots away CAREER STEALS West Division Points during the Lady Indians’ 57-51 victory 1. Sonja Tate 402 1990-93 1. Arkansas State (10) 87 over North Texas Jan. 6, then matched the 2. Crystal Tausan 303 1993-96 2. North Texas (1) 65 effort Jan. 31 with five blocks against FAU 3. Shyla Tucker 281 1991-94 3. Louisiana-Lafayette (2) 64 - all in the first half. She also passed the 4. Julie Hagood 220 1997-00 4. UALR 55 1,000 mark for her career when 5. LaTanya Jones 211 1994-97 6. Rudy Sims 210 2003-Cur. 5. Denver 48 she pulled down 11 boards Jan. 9 against 6. Louisiana-Monroe 31 UALR. Davie is also in fourth place on the CAREER 3-POINTERS MADE 7. New Orleans 14 ASU all-time scoring list with 1,785 career 1. Amber Abraham 242 2002-06 East Division Points points, and her 20.5 scoring average ranks 2. Danielle Featherston 238 1993-96 1. Middle Tennessee (9) 74 her at 12th in the nation in points per game. 2. Western Kentucky (3) 67 3. Julie Hagood 189 1997-00 4. Sonja Tate 183 1990-93 3. Florida International (1) 52 SIMS SETS THE MARK: With her 4. South Alabama 38 5. Rudy Sims 142 2003-Cur. seven assists against Western Kentucky T5. Florida Atlantic 21 6. Amy Towne 137 1997-98 Jan. 24, ASU senior guard Rudy Sims T5. Troy 21 7. Ali Carter 133 2002-Cur. with an 80-64 win Jan. 3 at Louisiana- , rebound, and minutes played totals a single game, including senior Rudy Monroe, it marked the earliest calendar were all career highs for the three-time Sims, who made all three of her three- date that any Lady Indian team had All-Sun Belt Conference performer. point attempts at ULM. reached the 10-win mark. The previous record was held by the 1990-91 Lady SHOOTING STARR: Sophomore DAVIE EARNS SUN BELT Indian team, which defeated Louisiana guard Caroline Starr’s 4-of-4 effort from HONOR: ASU senior Adrianne Davie Tech Jan. 5, 1991 to reach the 10-win behind the three-point arc Jan. 3 in ASU’s was named the Sun Belt Conference mark. 80-64 victory at Player of the Week Nov. 28 by the league Louisiana-Monroe office for her play in ASU’s three games BIG WEEK FOR SIMS: Arkansas was the best single- the previous week. Davie, a 6-3 center State senior guard Rudy Sims was named game three-point who was named to the Sun Belt’s the Sun Belt Conference women's basket- shooting performance Preseason All-Conference first team, post- ball Player of the Week Dec. 19 for her in the history of the ed a double-double in the Lady Indians’ triple-double effort in the Lady Indians' ASU program, per- games against Missouri State and Purdue. 65-58 overtime victory over Louisiana- centage-wise. Prior In ASU's 67-54 win at Missouri State Nov. Lafayette Dec. 16. Sims recorded ASU's to Starr’s effort, six 20, Davie scored 21 points and grabbed 10 first triple-double in over a decade when players shot 3-of-3 in Starr rebounds. In a 67-61 loss to No. 10 she scored 14 points, grabbed 11 ASU IN SUN BELT RANKINGS ASU IN SUN BELT RANKINGS rebounds, and handed out 11 assists in 41 SUN BELT GAMES ONLY ALL GAMES minutes played. Sims also notched three Stat ASU Rank Leader Stat ASU Rank Leader steals in the game, and her , layup, Scoring Offense 63.8 5 MT Scoring Offense 66.7 4 MT and free throw early in the overtime peri- Scoring Margin +3.2 5 MT Scoring Margin +3.8 6 MT od ignited a 9-0 run to help the Lady FG Pct. .419 5 MT FG Pct. .424 6 WKU Indians put the game out of reach. The 3PT FG Pct. .294 8 MT 3PT FG Pct. .330 4 MT Scoring Def. 60.6 4 UALR Scoring Def. 62.9 9 UALR ASU Quick Facts FT Pct. .700 4 DEN FT Pct. .703 3 MT FG Pct. Def. .358 1 ASU FG Pct. Def. .378 3 ULL General Information 3PT FG Def. .266 3 DEN 3PT FG Def. .258 2 DEN Institution: Arkansas State University Location: Jonesboro, Arkansas Reb. Offense 39.4 5 ULL Reb. Offense 37.4 9 ULL Population: 55,000 Reb. Margin -1.2 7 ULL Reb. Margin -2.6 12 ULL Chancellor: Dr. Robert Potts Assists/Game 13.67 pg 3 MT Assists/Game 13.35 pg 5 MT President: Dr. Les Wyatt Director of Athletics: Dr. Dean Lee Turn. Margin -2.75 11 MT Turn. Margin -0.65 8 MT SWA: Melanie Richardson Reb. Defense 40.7 pg 11 UALR Reb. Defense 40.0 pg 10 UALR Founded: 1909 Blocked Shots 3.33 pg T5 UNO Blocked Shots 3.57 pg 4 FIU Enrollment: 10,775 Steals 6.67 pg T10 MT Steals 7.22 pg 11 MT Nickname: Lady Indians Colors: Scarlet and Black A/T Ratio .71 4 MT A/T Ratio .71 6 MT Home Facility: Convocation Center (10,038) Off. Rebounds 11.58 pg 11 FAU Off. Rebounds 11.48 pg 10 FAU Conference: Sun Belt (West Division) Def. Rebounds 27.83 pg 2 ULL Def. Rebounds 25.91 pg 5 ULL Affiliation: NCAA Division I Arena: Convocation Center (10,038) 3PT FG Made 4.00 pg T8 MT 3PT FG Made 4.74 pg 7 MT Athletic Dept. Phone: 870-972-3880 Ticket Office Phone: 870-972-2781 Athletics Website: ASUIndians.com ASU INDIVIDUALS IN SBC RANKINGS ASU INDIVIDUALS IN SBC RANKINGS Coaching Staff Stat ASU Player Avg. Rank Stat ASU Player Avg. Rank Head Coach: Brian Boyer Scoring Adrianne Davie 20.8 3 Scoring Adrianne Davie 20.5 3 Alma Mater: Missouri Western (1993) Scoring Rudy Sims 14.6 10 Scoring Rudy Sims 15.9 7 Overall Record: 111-96 (7 seasons) Record at ASU: 111-96 (7 seasons) Rebounding Adrianne Davie 9.1 3 FG Pct. Adrianne Davie .515 4 Assistant Coaches: Tanya Ray, Rebounding Rudy Sims 5.8 15 Rebounding Adrianne Davie 8.7 4 Rebecca Chilton-Peoples, Carrie Redman Assists Rudy Sims 4.58 2 Assists Rudy Sims 4.13 7 Basketball Phone: 870-972-2303 Steals Rudy Sims 2.25 pg T6 FT Pct. Adrianne Davie .776 8 Team Information FG Pct. Adrianne Davie .516 5 FT Pct. Rudy Sims .763 11 2005-06 Record: 15-15 FT Pct. Adrianne Davie .771 6 3PT FG Pct. Rudy Sims .381 10 2005-06 Home Record: 9-3 2005-06 Road Record: 2-9 FT Pct. Rudy Sims .757 10 Blocked Shots Adrianne Davie 1.83 pg 4 2005-06 Neutral Court Record: 4-3 3PT FG Pct. Caroline Starr .421 4 Steals Rudy Sims 2.22 pg 7 2005-06 SBC Record: 7-7 (4th-East) Blocked Shots Adrianne Davie 2.00 pg 3 3PT FG Made Rudy Sims 1.61 8 All Time Record: 516-364 (32 Seasons) Mins. Played Rudy Sims 35.83 6 Mins. Played Rudy Sims 34.65 5 All Time SBC Record: 133-81 (15 Seasons) Sun Belt Titles: One Mins. Played Adrianne Davie 34.33 9 Mins. Played Adrianne Davie 34.04 8 Last Title: 2004-05 A-T/O Ratio Rudy Sims 1.15 5 A-T/O Ratio Rudy Sims 1.16 8 WNIT Appearances: Seven Def. Rebounds Adrianne Davie 6.67 pg 4 Def. Rebounds Adrianne Davie 5.96 pg 4 Last WNIT Appearance: 04-05 Quarterfinals Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Def. Rebounds Rudy Sims 4.83 pg 6 Def. Rebounds Rudy Sims 4.39 pg 10 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/6 Off. Rebounds Adrianne Davie 2.42 pg 10 Off. Rebounds Adrianne Davie 2.74 pg 9 Purdue Nov. 24, Davie pulled down 10 points and six rebounds during the tourna- 16 was only the seventh loss for the rebounds to go along with 13 points, and ment. Sims scored a season high 25 points Ragin’ Cajuns at Earl K. Long Gym under in the Lady Indians' 87-55 victory over and added a season-high four steals head coach J. Kelley Hall. The Lady Arkansas-Pine Bluff Sunday afternoon, against San Jose State in the Lady Indians’ Indians defeated the Ragin’ Cajuns at she scored 21 points, notched 11 90-71 win Dec. 2. Lafayette last season as well. rebounds, and matched her career-high in Additionally, under Hall, the Ragin’ blocked shots with four. DAVIE EARNS SUN BELT Cajuns are 55-8 when leading at the half, Davie leads the Lady Indians in both HONOR: ASU senior Adrianne Davie and three of those losses have come at the scoring and rebounding on the season, and was named the Sun Belt Conference hands of Arkansas State...ASU’s 64-61 has posted a total of eight double-doubles Player of the Week Nov. 28 by the league win at North Dakota State Jan. 20 was just this season, and 43 in her career. office for her play in ASU’s three games the 18th loss for the Bison at home over the previous week. Davie, a 6-3 center the past 10 seasons, and 48th loss all time DAVIE, SIMS EARN ALL-TOUR- who was named to the Sun Belt’s at home, where the Bison stand at 350-48. NEY HONORS: ASU Seniors Adrianne Preseason All-Conference first team, post- Davie and Rudy Sims were named to the ed a double-double in the Lady Indians’ LOOKING AHEAD: The Lady Cal Contra Costa Classic All-Tournament games against Missouri State and Purdue. Indians go directly from Mobile to team after leading the Lady Indians to the In ASU's 67-54 win at Missouri State Nov. Denver, Co., to take on the University of finals of the Dec. 2 and 3 event in 20, Davie scored 21 points and grabbed 10 Denver Pioneers Tuesday, Feb. 13 in a 7 Berkeley, Calif. Sims averaged 22 points rebounds. In a 67-61 loss to No. 10 p.m. Sun Belt West matchup. during the two-day tournament, adding Purdue Nov. 24, Davie pulled down 10 five rebounds and four steals against San rebounds to go along with 13 points, and LAST TIME OUT: JONESBORO, Jose State, while Davie averaged 21 in the Lady Indians' 87-55 victory over Ark. (2/7/07) — Caroline Starr scored a SUN BELT RECORDS WATCH Arkansas-Pine Bluff Sunday afternoon, career-high 23 points, including 18 in the (Following 2005-06 Season) she scored 21 points, notched 11 second half, to help Arkansas State come rebounds, and matched her career-high in back from a 21-point deficit to defeat CAREER POINTS blocked shots with four. Louisiana-Lafayette, 77-61, Wednesday 1. Adrian Vickers/USA 2,285 1986-90 Davie leads the Lady Indians in both night in the Convocation Center. 8. Julie Hagood/ASU 1,840 1996-00 scoring and rebounding on the season, and ASU is now 16-8 overall and 9-4 in 14. Kami Thomas/WKU 1,796 1982-86 has posted a total of eight double-doubles Sun Belt play, while ULL is 19-7 and 10- 15. Adrianne Davie/ASU 1,785 2003-Cur. this season, and 43 in her career. 4. The victory puts the Lady Indians a half 24. Keeshia Evans/ASU 1,538 1997-01 game behind the Ragin’ Cajuns for first SIMS MOVING UP: Lady Indian place in the Sun Belt Conference’s West CAREER REBOUNDS 1. Adrian Vickers/USA 1,364 1986-90 senior guard Rudy Sims is now in sixth Division. 4. Wanda Guyton/USF 1,077 1984-89 place on the all-time ASU scoring list. Starr, a 5-10 sophomore from Benton, 5. Adrianne Davie/ASU 1,065 2003-Cur. Sims currently stands at 1,525 career hit six shots from three-point range after 10. Jolie McKiernan/ASU 905 1999-03 points, and also ranks first on the ASU all- scoring five points in the first half and time assists chart with 491. Sims' career grabbed a season-high seven rebounds to CAREER ASSISTS total of 91 also moves her into the Sun lead the Lady Indians. Adrianne Davie 1. Clemette Haskins/WKU 731 1983-87 Belt Conference all-time top-10 list, rank- added 22 more and guard Rudy Sims con- 7. Marie Christian/ODU 492 1983-87 ing her at No. 8. Sims is also in sixth tributed 18 points. Davie also seven 8. Rudy Sims/ASU 491 2003-Cur. place on the ASU all-time steals list with boards and Sims led the team with eight. 210, and fifth in all-time 3-pointers made “For a basketball game, there were CAREER BLOCKS with 142. lows and highs and such an extreme from 1. Vasso Beskaki/UNO 248 1995-99 one half to the next,” said ASU Head 20. Teresa Bowlin/UNCC 120 1987-90 CARTER CLIMBING: Senior Coach Brian Boyer. “I thought the first 20. Dina Jones/USA 120 1991-95 guard Ali Carter is now in seventh place half it seemed like what could go wrong 20. Adrianne Davie/ASU 120 2003-Cur. in career 3-point field goals made at ASU did go wrong. Even when we played good with 133 made shots from behind the arc. defense, they hit some tough, tough shots. CAREER 3-POINTERS MADE It was so discouraging because it felt like 1. Leslie Logsdon/WKU 278 2001-05 BIG ROAD WINS: With its 67-54 you were doing some good things and 2. D. Featherston/ASU 250 1994-96 win at Missouri State Nov. 20, ASU weren’t being rewarded. 7. Julie Hagood/ASU 189 1996-00 became just the 33rd visiting team to win “But, I’m very proud of how this team 16. Amber Abraham/ASU 164 2001-05 on the Lady Bears' home court since the rallied and pulled together and had an 21. Laurie Townsend/WKU 142 1995-98 1989-90 season. Missouri State holds a awesome performance in the second half.” 21. Rudy Sims 142 2003-Cur. 23. Amy Towne/ASU 137 1996-98 237-33 record on its home court during After Davie scored the first basket of 25. Sonja Tate/ASU 133 1993-96 the past 18 seasons...ASU’s 65-58 over- the game, things went downhill for the 25. Ali Carter 133 2002-Cur. time victory at Louisiana-Lafayette Dec. Lady Indians as they managed to connect on only nine of 28 of their field goals expected to push for the league’s Player of MORE ON BOYER: Brian Boyer is while ULL hit 50 percent from the field. the Year honors. entering his eighth season as head coach The Ragin’ Cajuns lit up the scoreboard Among the nine letterwinners return- of the Arkansas State women's basketball behind Yolanda Young who hit nine-of-10 ing from last year’s team, Davie highlights team. During his time at the helm of the for 21 points in the first period. That num- the field, bringing impressive credentials Lady Indians, he has posted a 127-104 ber turned out to be the largest margin to the court for the 2006-07 season. In overall record, which is the second most ULL held against ASU. addition to her three-time All-Sun Belt wins in ASU women's basketball history. The Tribe did manage to slice the lead honors, Davie became the 14th player in He has led the Tribe to three WNIT appearances in his first seven seasons to 16 with late first-half buckets by Davie, ASU history to reach the 1,000 career including appearances in two out of the Sims, and Veronica Smith who came off points mark. The 6-3 center averaged last three seasons. Last season, the Lady the bench. The Ragin’ Cajuns took 38-22 15.4 points and 9.8 rebounds per game last Indians posted a 15-15 overall record as lead in at the half. season. the Tribe advanced to the semifinals of the ASU’s fortunes reversed in the second Sims also joined a 1,000 point club Sun Belt Conference Tournament. The half as Starr turned up the scoring and last year, and goes into the upcoming sea- Tribe posted the .500 record against a ULL’s field goal shooting cooled off. son with 389 assists to rank third all-time schedule that featured nine NCAA Also, Jones went to the bench with four in ASU history. She averaged 14.0 points Tournament teams and three teams in the fouls early and spent most of the second per game last season while dishing out WNIT. Center Adrianne Davie earned half out of action. In addition, a technical 153 assists. First Team All-Conference honors last foul on the ULL bench with 14:37 left in Before suffering the knee injury that season marking the third straight year in the game sent Starr to the free throw line forced her to sit out last year, Carter aver- which she has received All-SBC acco- to cut ULL’s lead to 10, 48-38, and gave aged 13.9 points per game during the lades. Also, the Tribe had three different the Lady Indians possession of the basket- 2004-05 season and shot 87 percent from players join the 1,000 career point club ball. the free throw line. last season in Davie, junior Rudy Sims The Lady Indians continued to claw Like Carter, Lock hopes to bounce and senior Amber Abraham. In the 2004- their way back helped by a foul by ULL’s back from a knee injury as well. The 6-0 05 season Boyer guided the Lady Indians Courtney Ratliff with 9:39 remaining to guard/forward played in 23 games before to a 21-11 overall record and an 11-3 Sun Belt record as the Tribe finished in second send Ashley Anderson to the line for the being sidelined with the injury last season, place in the Sun Belt East Division. one-and-one. Anderson hit both to give averaging 8.7 points and 6.3 rebounds per Boyer picked up his second consecu- ASU the narrow lead, 50-49. From that outing. tive Sun Belt Conference Coach of the point, ASU relied on rebounding (ASU Senior forward Tabitha Christian is Year award following the 2004-05 season, had a 44-36 edge) and going strong to the expected to play a key role as well, and and joined former ASU head coach Jerry basket to take the win. will serve as a team captain along with fel- Ann Winters as the only two women's bas- Jones ended the night with 23 points low seniors Davie, Carter and Sims. ketball coaches at ASU to win back-to- for the Ragin’ Cajuns along with seven Junior Rachel Brown, and sophomores back coach of the year honors. rebounds, while teammate Onna Charles Brittney Hiles, Caroline Starr, Shavondra Before assuming the head coaching had 15 points. Williams, and Ashley Anderson all return role at ASU, Boyer was no stranger to the with experience, and Boyer welcomes Arkansas State women's basketball pro- BEST IN THE WEST: The Lady five true freshmen to the Lady Indian gram, coming to Arkansas State with for- Indians were chosen by the Sun Belt squad. mer head coach Jeff Mittie when he was coaches as No. 1 team in the Sun Belt’s Jazmine Taylor, Melia Pence, Ebonie hired as head coach in 1995. Together, the West Division for the upcoming season. Jefferson, Veronica Smith and Lyndsay two helped the program to a 75-48 record, ASU received a league-high 10 first place Schlup make up the class of talented new- including an 18-14 record in the 1998-99 votes to top the poll. comers. season with an appearance in the Women's The Lady Indians open the regular NIT, ASU's first postseason appearance in SEASON OUTLOOK: Three season Nov. 10 on the road against UNC- five years. Boyer graduated from Missouri starters return from last year’s team which Charlotte, then return home Nov. 13 for a battle with Southeastern Conference Western State College in St. Joseph, Mo., finished 15-15 and reached the semifinals power Alabama. Purdue, ranked No. 13 in with a bachelor's degree in education. He of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament - the USA Today/ESPN preseason poll also was an assistant coach for the men's pro- senior center Adrianne Davie, senior visits the Convocation Center in gram for six seasons, including the last guard Rudy Sims, and junior forward November, while Oklahoma State visits three, which he spent as an assistant with Kelsey Lock. Guard Ali Carter, who sat Jonesboro in early December. the women's program as well. As an assis- out last season after suffering a knee Sun Belt play begins Dec. 16 when tant to the men's team, Missouri Western injury, also returns for her senior season. ASU travels to Louisiana-Lafayette, and was an NCAA Division II Tournament Carter earned All-Conference honors dur- ends at the as well with the participant five years (1990, 1991, 1992, ing the 2004-05 season, while Sims is a Sun Belt Conference Tournament, sched- 1994 and 1995) and won two conference two-time All-Sun Belt player and Davie is uled for March 3-6. championships. As a women's assistant, a three-time all-conference player who is Boyer and Missouri Western made two NCAA Tournament appearances, includ- received her Bachelor's of Science Degree ing a trip to the Final Four in 1995 and the from Arkansas and her Master's of Elite Eight the previous season. Education Degree from the University of Boyer prepped at Scotland County Texas at Tyler. She is married to Eric High School in Memphis, Mo., and grad- Redman, who serves as an associate certi- uated from there in 1988. He is married to fied athletic trainer for ASU’s sports med- the former Rhonda Lane of Marked Tree, icine program. Arkansas. She is a graduate of ASU.

THE ASU ASSISTANTS: Tanya Ray enters her fifth season at Arkansas State as a women's basketball assistant coach. Ray, a native of Brenham, TX, serves as the Lady Indians' recruiting coordinator in which she organizes all aspects of the recruiting process and spe- cializes in upper class recruiting. She also works with the Lady Indian posts and helps to oversee the team defense. Ray is also in charge of monitoring the academic progress of the team's student-athletes. She is the team liaison for campus life and assists in opponent scouting. She received her bachelor's degree in exercise-sport sci- ence from St. Mary's. Ray prepped at Brenham High School where she was a standout varsity player for four year. She graduated from BHS in 1994. Rebecca Chilton Peoples enters her fifth season with the Arkansas State women's basketball program. Peoples, a native of Buckeye, Ariz., is a recruiting assistant for the Tribe with an emphasis on underclass recruiting. She is in charge of on-campus visits and works with the development of the Lady Indian guards. She assists in the scouting of ASU oppo- nents. Peoples coordinates the ASU home practice schedule and is the liaison to the strength and conditioning program. She is also responsible for the Lady Indian Basketball elementary camp and the NEA Tournament Programs. Peoples received her degree in physical education from Prescott College, and is married to Arkansas State assistant football coach Kevin Peoples. Carrie Redman is in her first season as an assistant coach with Arkansas State’s women’s basketball program. Redman played her collegiate career at the University of Arkansas from 1995-1999. During her first year the Lady Razorbacks were WNIT runner-ups and in her junior year (1997-98) she played in the NCAA Final Four as the lowest seeded team ever to advance (eighth seed) to the semifinals. In her senior year, she helped Arkansas to the WNIT championships and was named to the All-SEC Hard Work Team. She #3 Rudy Sims #34 Adrianne Davie

5-7, Senior 6-3, Senior Guard Senior Memphis, TN Little Rock, AR

Points - 25 vs. San Jose St. 12/2/06 Points - 32 vs. South Alabama 12/29/06 Rebounds - 11 vs. La.-Lafayette 12/16/06 Rebounds -15 vs. La.-Lafayette 12/16/06 Blocks - 1, three times Blocks - 5, twice Steals - 4, five times Steals - 1, 13 times

HIGHS Assists - 10 vs. La.-Lafayette 12/16/06 HIGHS Assists - 2, four times SEASON Minutes - 41 vs. La.-Lafayette 12/16/06 SEASON Minutes - 40 vs. WKU 1/24/2007 Points - 32 vs. Western Kentucky 12/19/06 Points - 32 vs. South Alabama 12/29/06 Rebounds - 11 vs. La.-Lafayette 12/16/06 Rebounds - 16 vs. Alabama A&M 12/10/05 Blocks - 1, six times Blocks - 6 vs. North Texas 1/20/05 Steals - 7, at Hampton 12/3/03 Steals - 4, three times

HIGHS Assists - 10 vs. La.-Lafayette 12/16/06 HIGHS Assists - 6, six times CAREER Minutes - 41 vs. La.-Lafayette 12/16/06 CAREER Minutes - 44 vs. Ole Miss 12/7/01 #40 Ali Carter #50 Tabitha Christian 5-9, Senior 6-3, Senior Guard Forward Pocahontas, AR Huntsville, AR

Points - 19 vs. Alabama 11/13/06 Points - 3 vs. UAPB 11/26/06 Rebounds - 7 vs. Troy 1/13/2007 Rebounds - 2, twice Blocks - 1, three times Blocks - Steals - 3 vs. Alabama 11/13/06 Steals - 1 vs. UAPB 11/26/06

HIGHS Assists - 4, four times HIGHS Assists - SEASON Minutes - 37, twice SEASON Minutes - 7 vs. Alabama 11/13/06 Points - 27 at ULL 2/26/05 Points - 4, four times Rebounds - 10 at ULL 2/26/05 Rebounds - 3, two times Blocks - 2 at Minnesota 11/19/04 Blocks - 1, four times Steals - 4 at Middle Tennessee 1/15/05 Steals - 2 at Alabama A&M 12/2/04 HIGHS HIGHS Assists - 5 at LIU 11/29/05 Assists - 1, two times CAREER CAREER Minutes - 41 vs. NMSU 3/6/04 Minutes - 15 vs. WMU 12/19/04 #5 Kelsey Lock #35 Rachel Brown

6-0, Junior 6-2, Junior Guard/Forward Forward/Center Republic, MO Kennett, MO

Points - 9 vs. Oklahoma State 12/9/06 Points - 4 vs. ULM 1/3/07 Rebounds - 2, twice Rebounds - 2 vs. ULM 1/3/07 Blocks - 1 vs. South Dakota State 11/30/06 Blocks - Steals - Steals -

HIGHS Assists - 2, twice HIGHS Assists - SEASON Minutes - 16 vs. Oklahoma State 12/9/06 SEASON Minutes - 6 vs. ULM 1/3/07 Points - 17 twice Points - 8 vs. UNO 2/7/05 Rebounds - 12 vs. N. Dakota St. 1/4/06 Rebounds - 3, two times Blocks - 2, two times Blocks - 0 Steals - 5 vs. Middle Tennessee 2/19/05 Steals - 1, six times HIGHS HIGHS Assists - 5, three times Assists - 1 at Minnesota 11/19/04 CAREER CAREER Minutes - 27 vs. Middle Tennessee 2/19/05 Minutes - 9, two times #15 Brittney Hiles #25 Caroline Starr 5-7, Sophomore 5-10, Sophomore Guard Guard Baton Rouge, LA Benton, AR

Points - 7 vs. Denver 1/15/07 Points - 23 vs. La.-Lafayette 2/7/2007 Rebounds - 5 vs. WKU 1/24/2007 Rebounds - 7 vs. La.-Lafayette 2/7/2007 Blocks - Blocks - 1, three times Steals - 3, twice Steals - 4 vs. New Orleans 12/31/2006

HIGHS Assists - 5, twice HIGHS Assists - 5, twice SEASON Minutes - 18 vs. North Dakota St. 1/20/2007 SEASON Minutes - 34, three times Points - 5, three times Points - 23 vs. La.-Lafayette 2/7/2007 Rebounds - 5, twice Rebounds - 10 vs. ULL 2/23/06 Blocks - 1 vs. George Mason 11/27/05 Blocks - 1, four times Steals - 5, twice Steals - 4 vs. New Orleans 12/31/2006

HIGHS Assists - 5, twice HIGHS Assists - 5, twice CAREER Minutes - 18 vs. North Dakota St. 1/20/2007 CAREER Minutes - 34, three times #30 Lyndsay Schlup #33 Ashley Anderson

6-1, Freshman 6-2, Sophomore Forward Forward California, MO Cabot, AR

Points - 10, four times Points - 16 vs. Missouri State 11/20/06 Rebounds - 9 vs. Charlotte 11/10/06 Rebounds - 7, twice Blocks - 3 vs. Charlotte 11/10/06 Blocks - 3 vs. North Texas 1/6/07 Steals - 2 vs. WKU 1/24/2007 Steals - 3 vs. UAPB 11/26/06 HIGHS HIGHS Assists - 4 vs. Denver 1/15/07 Assists - 3 vs. Cal 12/3/06 SEASON SEASON Minutes - 28 vs. Charlotte 11/10/06 Minutes - 32 vs. Cal 12/3/06 Points - 10, four times Points - 16 vs. Missouri State 11/20/06 Rebounds - 9 vs. Charlotte 11/10/06 Rebounds - 7, twice Blocks - 3 vs. Charlotte 11/10/06 Blocks - 3 vs. North Texas 1/6/07 Steals - 2 vs. WKU 1/24/2007 Steals - 3 vs. UAPB 11/26/06 HIGHS HIGHS Assists - 4 vs. Denver 1/15/07 Assists - 3 vs. Cal 12/3/06 CAREER CAREER Minutes - 28 vs. Charlotte 11/10/06 Minutes - 32 vs. Cal 12/3/06 #1 Jazmine Taylor #10 Melia Pence

5-8, Freshman 6-0, Freshman Guard Guard Memphis, TN Ashland, MO

Points - 6 vs. UAPB 11/26/06 Points - 4, twice Rebounds - 5 vs. Denver 1/15/07 Rebounds - 3 vs. Middle Tenn. 1/18/2007 Blocks - 1, three times Blocks - Steals - 3 vs. Missouri State 11/20/06 Steals -

HIGHS Assists - 4 vs. UAPB 11/26/06 HIGHS Assists - 2 vs. Fla. Atlantic 1/31/2007 SEASON Minutes - 17 vs. UAPB 11/26/06 SEASON Minutes - 8 vs. Fla. Atlantic 1/31/2007 Points - 6 vs. UAPB 11/26/06 Points - 4 vs. Middle Tenn. 1/18/2007 Rebounds - 3 vs. UAPB 11/26/06 Rebounds - 3 vs. Middle Tenn. 1/18/2007 Blocks - 1, twice Blocks - Steals - 3 vs. Missouri State 11/20/06 Steals - HIGHS HIGHS Assists - 4 vs. UAPB 11/26/06 Assists - 2 vs. Fla. Atlantic 1/31/2007 CAREER CAREER Minutes - 17 vs. UAPB 11/26/06 Minutes - 8 vs. Fla. Atlantic 1/31/2007 #11 Ebonie Jefferson #24 Veronica Smith

5-8, Freshman 5-10, Freshman Guard Guard Memphis, TN East St. Louis, IL

Points - 6 vs. Charlotte 11/10/06 Points - 6 vs. North Texas 1/6/07 Rebounds - 2, twice Rebounds - 6 vs. Troy 1/13/2007 Blocks - Blocks - Steals - 1, twice Steals - 1, twice

HIGHS Assists - 2 vs. Middle Tenn. 1/18/2007 HIGHS Assists - 3 vs. Fla. Atlantic 1/31/2007 SEASON Minutes - 8 vs. Charlotte 11/10/06 SEASON Minutes - 13 vs. Troy 1/13/07 Points - 6 vs. Charlotte 11/10/06 Points - 6 vs. North Texas 1/6/07 Rebounds - 2, twice Rebounds - 6 vs. Troy 1/13/2007 Blocks - Blocks - Steals - 1, twice Steals - 1, twice

HIGHS Assists - 2 vs. Middle Tenn. 1/18/2007 HIGHS Assists - 3 vs. Fla. Atlantic 1/31/2007 CAREER Minutes - 8 vs. Charlotte 11/10/06 CAREER Minutes - 12 vs. South Alabama 12/29/06 1 ASU vs. Charlotte 2 ASU vs. Alabama Halton Arena Nov. 10, 2006 Charlotte NC ASU Convocation Center Nov. 13, 2006 Jonesboro, AR

CHARLOTTE, NC (11-10-2006) — The Arkansas State Lady Indians’ 2006-07 basketball season got off to a rough start Friday night as the Tribe dropped a 76-65 decision on the road against the Charlotte 49ers. JONESBORO, Ark. (11/13/06) — Guards Ali Carter and Rudy The Lady Indians committed 25 turnovers in the game, while handing Sims rained three-pointers as each poured in 19 points to lead out just seven assists. Arkansas State past Southeastern Conference foe Alabama, 73-56, in “Their pressure was one of our problems,” said ASU head coach Brian women’s basketball at ASU’s Convocation Center Monday night. Boyer. “Charlotte really, really pressured us, and our answer to is was to Carter, a senior from Pocahontas, hit five-of-nine, while Sims, a bury our heads and go one-on-one too much. Rather than utilizing each other senior from Memphis, was three-of-four from beyond the arc. As a as a team, we just went one-on-one, and that got us in trouble with the team, the Lady Indians hit 47 percent from outside the line (9-of-19) turnovers.” to pace the Tribe. Adrianne Davie added 14 points and six rebounds Charlotte built a 36-26 lead at the break, then scored the first eight of and freshman Lyndsay Schlup added 10 points to round out ASU’s the second half to stretch the lead to 44-26 before Rudy Sims stopped the double-figure scoring. drought with a short jumper at the 17:21 mark. “I am pleased with our effort tonight,” said Head Coach Brian Arkansas State managed to cut the 49er lead to single digits when sen- Boyer. “We forced them into 15 turnovers in the first half and we only ior Adrianne Davie hit a three pointer with 11:15 remaining to make it 50- had five. On the rebounding, it was only a one or two-point differ- 41, but Charlotte reeled off six straight to stretch the 49er lead to 56-41. ence, and we got so many more shots in the first half to build the lead. The Lady Indians again made it a single-digit game when senior Rudy In the second half, it was a matter of just answering and our players Sims sank a basket at the 4-minute mark to cut the Charlotte lead to 66-57. did a good job of that.” Following Sims’ basket, ASU had a chance to cut the lead further, but Davie After trading baskets in the early part of the first half, Arkansas could not connect on a layup, and Charlotte answered on the offensive end State took a 12-10 lead following a goal by Schlup at the 12:03 mark. with a bucket to extend the lead to 68-57, and the Lady Indians could not The 6-1 forward from California, Mo., was fouled by Alabama’s make another push down the stretch. Harriet Barnes and Schlup hit her free throw to put the Lady Indians “We came out really flat in the second half, and were on the brink of get- up by three. ASU never trailed after that and built the lead by as much ting blown out, but the players hung tough and kept it within reach,” Boyer as 25 in the second half. said. “We chipped away and actually had a shot just after the four-minute The Crimson Tide was able to cut the gap to 10 at the 11:49 mark mark to put some real pressure on them. We tell our players that when you in the second half when Nathalie Reshard and Talisha Chandler were are on the road against good teams, you have to be flawless, and at that stage able to score off a couple missed ASU shots. However, the Lady of the game you have to make every shot, get every rebound, and take care Indians forced two quick turnovers on the other end of the court and of the ball, and we weren’t quite tough enough to make those plays.” were able to boost the lead back to 19. Sophomore Caroline Starr led ASU with 14 points, followed by Sims “It seemed like Rudy, Ali and Adrianne seemed to have an answer with 12 and freshman Lyndsay Schlup with 10 points, nine rebounds and every time,” continued Boyer. “When it was 14 and they cut it to 10, three blocks in her Lady Indian debut. we answered. Another time, they cut the lead to 10 and we pushed it “I was really proud of Lyndsay in her first start,” said Boyer. “There is back to 16. A lot of that came from the leadership of that group in no question that she gave us a huge spark early on with her offensive answering those runs. rebounding. She kept flying to the ball, and that is a real positive to see her “Just before the half, the execution by Rudy was picture-perfect, do that.” and Ali delivered on the three and that was a huge lift momentum- Davie added nine points to the Lady Indian totals, Ali Carter and Ebonie wise and points-wise. Rudy made very good decisions and shot the Jefferson added six each, Ashley Anderson finished with five points, and ball well. I thought that was a great, great effort on her part.” Veronica Smith closed out the ASU scoring with three points. Kate Mastin led all Alabama scorers with 19 points and Reshard Sabrina Gregory led Charlotte with 22 points and eight rebounds. had six boards. Both teams now stand 1-1 overall. 3 ASU vs. Missouri 4 ASU vs. Missouri State Mizzou Arena Nov. 17, 2006 Columbia, MO Hammons Student Center Nov. 20, 2006 Springfield, MO

Official Basketball Box Score -- GAME TOTALS -- FINAL STATISTICS Arkansas State vs Missouri State 11/20/06 7:05 p.m. at Springfield, Mo.(Hammons Student Center ------VISITORS: Arkansas State 2-2 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 33 ANDERSON, Ashley.... f 8-13 0-0 0-0 1 3 4 1 16 0 0 1 2 28 40 CARTER, Ali...... f 3-9 3-8 1-2 1 1 2 1 10 3 1 1 1 33 34 DAVIE, Adrianne..... c 8-17 1-1 4-4 4 6 10 3 21 1 3 0 1 37 03 SIMS, Rudy...... g 3-10 0-4 0-1 0 1 1 3 6 6 2 0 1 30 25 STARR, Caroline..... g 2-4 1-2 2-2 1 1 2 0 7 2 2 0 1 27 01 TAYLOR, Jazmine..... 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 1 1 4 2 0 2 0 3 11 05 LOCK, Kelsey...... 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 11 JEFFERSON, Ebonie... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 15 HILES, Brittney..... 2-5 1-2 0-0 1 0 1 2 5 1 0 0 1 16 30 SCHLUP, Lyndsay..... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 7 TEAM...... 2 1 3 Totals...... 26-61 6-17 9-11 10 15 25 17 67 14 10 3 10 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-29 37.9% 2nd Half: 15-32 46.9% Game: 42.6% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 4-12 33.3% Game: 35.3% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: 3-3 100 % 2nd Half: 6-8 75.0% Game: 81.8% 1

------HOME TEAM: Missouri State 0-3 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 02 Silas, Taylor...... f 2-6 2-5 4-4 0 1 1 3 10 1 3 0 1 29 54 Terwelp, Tiff...... f 5-12 0-1 0-0 3 11 14 2 10 1 4 0 3 40 50 Lord, Ashley...... c 2-3 0-0 2-4 2 4 6 4 6 2 4 1 0 30 12 Stiles, Roxanne..... g 6-11 1-4 1-2 2 5 7 1 14 2 4 0 0 34 23 Balerio, Tahnee..... g 2-12 1-6 5-6 2 2 4 3 10 5 6 0 0 38 14 Burgess, Whitney.... 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 3 2 0 1 0 0 19 21 Moore, Davida...... 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 5 31 Carman, Melissa..... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 5 TEAM...... 3 1 4 Totals...... 19-47 4-16 12-16 13 26 39 18 54 11 24 1 4 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 5-18 27.8% 2nd Half: 14-29 48.3% Game: 40.4% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 2-11 18.2% Game: 25.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: 7-10 70.0% 2nd Half: 5-6 83.3% Game: 75.0% 4

------Officials: 5,655 Technical fouls: Arkansas State-None. Missouri State-None. Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Arkansas State...... 27 40 - 67 Missouri State...... 19 35 - 54

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (11-20-2006) — The Arkansas State Lady Indians (2-2) used a smoth- ering defense and double figure nights from Adrianne Davie, Ashley Anderson, and Ali Carter to COLUMBIA, Mo. (11-17-2006) — Missouri’s Tiffany Brooks and defeat the Missouri State (0-3) Lady Bears 67-54 Monday night at the John Q. Hammons Center Carlynn Savant scored 22 points each to offset 26 points by Arkansas in Springfield. State’s Adrianne Davie, and led the Lady Tigers (3-0) to a 74-53 victory Davie finished with a double-double on the night, scoring 21 points and pulling down 10 over the ASU Lady Indians (1-2) Friday night at Mizzou Arena. rebounds, Anderson added 16 points and Carter scored 10. ASU led 10-9 before Missouri’s Alyssa Hollis sank a 3-pointer to ASU forced 24 turnovers in the game, and held Missouri State’s Tahnee Balerio, who came ignite a 14-2 run that put the Lady Tigers on top 23-12 with just over eight into the game averaging 18.5 points, to just 10 on the night - zero in the first half. Balerio did not minutes to play in the first half. score until she hit a three with just over 14 minutes remaining. A bucket from Arkansas State’s Rudy Sims stopped the Lady Tiger The victory came on one of the toughest home courts in the country. Missouri State holds a run, and ASU kept pace for the remainder of the half, despite a 12-2 237-33 record on its home court since the 1989-90 season. shooting advantage from the free throw line for the Missouri. The Lady “The whole plan was to work on Balerio, to wear her out,” said ASU head coach Brian Tigers hit 11-of-12 shots from the charity stripe in the first half, while Boyer. “We have watched Rudy Sims for over three years, and I sometimes still underestimate ASU was 2-of-2 as Missouri took a 40-29 lead into the locker room at the how good of a defender she is. Rudy was right in her face. We worked in Jazmine Taylor and break. Missouri also out-rebounded ASU 27-16 in the first half, 16 of the Brittney Hiles, and they did a good job on her as well. That’s where it all started for us tonight, boards on the offensive end. with our guards putting pressure on Balerio.” “We faced a good team on the road, and we didn’t handle ourselves Arkansas State went on a 9-0 run midway through the first half to take a 15-6 lead, and led very well,” said ASU head coach Brian Boyer. “The rebounding was one 27-19 at the half. ASU’s eight-point cushion at the break was helped by six steals, 12 points from thing, but the problem was way before the rebounds ever happened. We Davie and eight from Ashley Anderson. were out of position defensively, we didn’t rotate effectively defensively, Anderson scored the first eight ASU points of the second half to push the Lady Indian lead and hence, we were never in a position to rebound. We were so out of to double digits, and when Missouri State head coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson called for a position beforehand, that we never had a chance to rebound the missed timeout at the 17:24 mark, ASU had built the lead to 35-23. Following a bucket by Missouri shots.” State’s Tiff Terwelp, Arkansas State’s Caroline Starr sank a three pointer from the left corner and In the second half, matters got worse for the Lady Indians as Davie sank a pair of free throws to stretch the Lady Indian lead to 40-25. Arkansas State main- Arkansas State managed just six points through the first 16 minutes, and tained the double-digit lead until the eight-minute mark, when Missouri State began to make a the Missouri lead ballooned to as much as 29 points. push. For the game, Missouri enjoyed a 72-55 advantage in shots taken With just under seven minutes to play, the Lady Bears had whittled the ASU lead to 49-42 from the floor, out rebounded the Lady Indians 46-33, and forced 21 ASU on a pair of free throws by Balerio, then guard Roxanne Stiles penetrated and sank a short jumper turnovers. at the six-minute mark to make it 49-44. In addition to Davie’s 26 points, the Lady Indians also got 15 points Sims answered with a jumper for ASU, followed by a three from Carter, and with five min- from Rudy Sims, four from Ashley Anderson, and two each from Ali utes to play the Lady Indian lead was back to 10 at 54-44. Carter, Ebonie Jefferson, and Lyndsay Schlup. The Lady Bears pulled to within seven twice in the next three minutes, then got to within The Lady Indians’ Missouri road trip continues Monday night as six on a putback by Davida Moore, but Carter answered with another three and Sims drove for a ASU heads to Springfield to take on Missouri State in a 7:05 matchup. layup with 1:10 remaining to put the lead back to 11 at 62-51. Davie converted a three-point play “Right now, I’m not worried about Monday night, I am worried about with 44 seconds remaining to put the game away. December 16 when the conference season starts,” Boyer said. “We have “It hard to describe how tough it is to play here,” said Boyer. “And when Ali Carter stepped to get ourselves re-energized, and we’ve got to get our effort back...and up and nailed the three late in the game, it was like she was in Pocahontas in the gym by herself.” that’s going to start defensively. We’ll take Monday when it gets here, but In addition to the double-digit nights from Davie, Anderson and Carter, ASU got seven right now I am worried more about the middle of December when Sun points from Starr, six points and six assists from Sims, five from Hiles and two from Taylor. Belt play starts.” Missouri State was led by 14 points from Stiles. 5 ASU vs. Purdue 6 ASU vs. UAPB ASU Convocation Center Nov. 24, 2006 Jonesboro, AR ASU Convocation Center Nov. 26, 2006 Jonesboro, AR

JONESBORO, Ark. (11/24/06) — Despite Rudy Sims’ season-high 23 JONESBORO, Ark. (11-26-2006) - Three Arkansas State seniors scored points and a late second-half surge, Arkansas State’s Lady Indians dropped a in double figures to lead the ASU Lady Indians to an 87-55 victory over the close one, 67-61, to 10th-ranked Purdue Friday night at ASU’s Convocation Arkansas-Pine Bluff Golden Lions Sunday afternoon at the ASU Convocation Center. Arkansas State drops to 2-3 overall while the Boilermakers are a per- Center. fect 6-0 on the year. Adrianne Davie led the Lady Indians with 21 points, followed by Rudy ASU’s Adrianne Davie added 13 points and 10 rebounds to pace the Sims with 15 and Ali Carter with 12 as ASU evened its record at 3-3 on the Tribe, while Caroline Starr and Ali Carter each had nine. season. UAPB dropped to 0-5 on the year. “Let’s face it, we played pretty good and they still figured out how to get In addition to her 21 points, Davie grabbed 11 rebounds to notch her third out of here with a win,” said Head Coach Brian Boyer. consecutive double-double. Davie also tied a career high with four blocked ASU got off to a quick start behind a couple of three-pointers by Sims and shots in the game. Starr to put the Lady Indians up, 15-9. Purdue went into a zone defense and Arkansas State jumped out to an 11-2 lead in the early going with Sims the Lady Indians struggled with the Boilermakers’ tall front line which held finishing the first half with 15 points, to help the Lady Indians build a 45-31 ASU scoreless for nearly 10 minutes in the first half. Purdue led by as much lead at the break. as 14 points before ASU fought back to cut the lead to three, 39-33, at the half. “I thought the start was not very good,” said Head Coach Brian Boyer. “You can’t give up runs like that on average teams,” continue Boyer. “There are two ways to look at it-the outcome and the performance. It wasn't “During that stretch we had so many turnovers that turned into points for exactly the performance we wanted, but we got the outcome.” Purdue. You hear it in football so often, but the defense was on the field too ASU quickly expanded the lead to 20 points in the second period as Davie much.” poured in 17 second-half points. The ASU lead reached 30 points when fresh- Davie came out in the second half and scored two straight layups and a man Jazmine Taylor hit a free throw to make 79-49 with 3:15 remaining. jumper by Sims evened the score at 39-all before ASU hit another four-minute All 13 players on ASU's active roster played, and all scored in the game. scoring drought which saw Purdue’s lead climb to 11. ASU turned on its own In addition to the double figure afternoon from Davie, Sims and Carter, the defensive efforts to force the Boilermakers to miss some shots. The Lady Lady Indians also got seven points each from Ashley Anderson and Lyndsay Indians made the transition baskets, slicing the Purdue lead to five, 64-59. Schlup, six points from Jazmine Taylor and five from Caroline Starr. ASU had to foul late and several Lady Indian three-point tries wouldn’t fall, Veronica Smith added four points, Tabitha Christian finished with three leaving the final score. points, Kelsey Lock, Melia Pence, and Ebonie Jefferson all added two points, “In basketball, you can never underestimate the first two minutes of the and Brittney Hiles closed out the scoring with a single point. second half, and our players came out and really believed. The run at the end “I thought Adrianne, Rudy and Ali looked tired,” continued Boyer. “But, of the first half really gave these players enough life to think we had a shot those are excuses and we've got to get better than that. Come late December there. and January, we're doing this every weekend. “They carried over into the second half to give us a chance, but you have “We did a better job the second half of getting the ball to Adrianne but she to give it to Purdue, they didn’t get rattled. They just seemed to answer.” did a better job of finishing. But, she's a competitor.” Katie Gearlds led Purdue with 17 points and FahKara Malone and Lindsay Hylton-Wisdom each added 15. Wisdom-Hylton had seven boards. 7 ASU vs. South Dakota St. 8 ASU vs. San Jose St. ASU Convocation Center Nov. 30, 2006 Jonesboro, AR Haas Pavilion Dec. 2, 2006 Berkeley, CA

Official Basketball Box Score -- GAME TOTALS -- FINAL STATISTICS South Dakota State vs Arkansas State 11/30/06 7:05 p.m. at Jonesboro, Ark. (Convocation Center) ------VISITORS: South Dakota State 4-2 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 44 Jennifer Warkenthien f 1-6 0-4 0-0 0 3 3 3 2 0 2 0 0 16 50 Courtney Grimsrud... c 4-8 0-0 3-5 4 3 7 5 11 0 0 1 0 23 04 Andrea Verdegan..... g 1-5 1-5 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 1 3 0 1 22 32 Megan Vogel...... g 1-5 0-3 2-2 2 6 8 3 4 3 5 0 1 32 42 Ashlea Muckenhirn... g 2-2 1-1 0-0 1 4 5 3 5 2 2 0 0 21 12 Alison Anderson..... 2-3 1-2 0-0 1 1 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 10 22 Ketty Cornemann..... 3-6 1-2 0-0 0 3 3 3 7 0 1 0 1 19 24 Morgan Meier...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 1 12 30 Stacie Oistad...... 5-12 0-4 3-6 2 3 5 4 13 2 4 0 1 21 34 Abby Kratovil...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 7 40 Maria Boever...... 1-5 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 5 2 0 2 1 1 17 TEAM...... 3 3 1 Totals...... 20-53 4-22 8-13 11 28 39 28 52 9 23 4 6 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 6-27 22.2% 2nd Half: 14-26 53.8% Game: 37.7% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-17 11.8% 2nd Half: 2-5 40.0% Game: 18.2% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 4-7 57.1% Game: 61.5% 2

------HOME TEAM: Arkansas State 4-3 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 33 ANDERSON, Ashley.... f 0-3 0-0 2-2 0 4 4 3 2 2 2 0 1 23 34 DAVIE, Adrianne..... c 8-14 0-0 15-17 3 5 8 3 31 0 1 2 1 34 03 SIMS, Rudy...... g 6-11 3-4 5-8 2 5 7 3 20 5 2 0 2 35 25 STARR, Caroline..... g 0-5 0-2 1-2 1 3 4 2 1 0 3 0 0 26 40 CARTER, Ali...... g 2-7 2-7 0-0 0 1 1 1 6 1 1 0 0 32 01 TAYLOR, Jazmine..... 1-1 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 0 0 12 05 LOCK, Kelsey...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 15 HILES, Brittney..... 0-6 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 16 30 SCHLUP, Lyndsay..... 1-3 0-0 1-3 3 4 7 2 3 1 2 0 1 18 TEAM...... 1 1 2 1 Totals...... 18-51 5-13 26-34 11 25 36 17 67 11 13 3 8 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-28 42.9% 2nd Half: 6-23 26.1% Game: 35.3% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 2-6 33.3% Game: 38.5% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: 7-12 58.3% 2nd Half: 19-22 86.4% Game: 76.5% 2

------Officials: Mike Riggs, Isaac Johnson, Ann Schroeder Technical fouls: South Dakota State-None. Arkansas State-None. Attendance: 1867 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total South Dakota State...... 18 34 - 52 Arkansas State...... 34 33 - 67 Points in the Paint:ASU 30 SDS 24; Second Chance Points: ASU 6 SDS 4 Points off Turnovers: ASU 8 SDS 6; Fast Break Points: ASU 0 SDS 2 JONESBORO, Ark. (11-30-2006) - Arkansas State senior Adrianne Davie BERKELEY, Calif. (12-2-2006) - Seniors Adrianne Davie and Rudy Sims poured in a career-high 31 points and senior Rudy Sims added 20 to lead the combined for 53 points to lift the Arkansas State Lady Indians (5-3) to a 90- Lady Indians to a 67-52 win over the South Dakota State Jackrabbits Thursday 71 win over San Jose State (0-7) Saturday night in the California Contra Costa night at the ASU Convocation Center. ASU is now 4-3 overall while South Times Classic at Haas Pavilion in Berkeley, Calif. Dakota State drops to 4-2. Davie finished the night with 28 points and a team-high eight rebounds, Almost 50 percent of Davie's points came from the charity stripe, as she while Sims finished with a season high 25 points, five rebounds and a season sank 15-of-17 from the line on the night. Davie also finished the night shoot- high four steals. Ashley Anderson also finished in double figures for ASU, net- ing 8-of-14 from the floor, pulled down eight rebounds and blocked two shots. ting 10 points on the night. ASU's 90 points were another season-high for the “Adrianne is strong; she catches, finishes and gets to the free throw line,” Lady Indians, eclipsing an 87-point effort against Arkansas Pine Bluff Nov. said ASU Head Coach Brian Boyer. “When a player like Adrianne can hit 15 26. of 17 from the free throw line, she's going to have a great night.” "We did enough good things to get the win, but we didn't play with a lot The Lady Indians held South Dakota State guard Megan Vogel to just four of discipline," said ASU head coach Brian Boyer. "Probably some of that was points on the night. Vogel came into the game averaging just over 20 points fighting off fatigue from the travel. Adrianne was awesome tonight as was per game. Rudy, and Ali came out in the second half and showed tremendous senior lead- “We're just thrilled with the fact that I think our players really bought into ership. the keys to get this victory,” continued Boyer. “I know statistically people will Powered by 20 first-half points from Davie, ASU led by as many as 13 look at performances of Adrianne and Rudy that were great offensive perform- points in the opening period, but a late push by San Jose State cut the Lady ances. But, truly it was a great team effort. We were active and bought into Indian lead to 40-36 at the break. making someone else beat us besides Vogel. They got some open looks but we The Lady Indians went on a 9-2 run to open the second half, stretching made someone else shoot the ball and that's what we wanted to do.” the lead back to double figures at 49-38 on a pair of free throws by Sims with The Lady Indians never trailed in the game and stretched the lead to dou- 17:16 remaining. ble digits at 22-12 when Davie sank a pair of free throws with 7:42 remaining Arkansas State built its lead to as much as 15 points midway through the in the half. A three-pointer by senior guard Ali Carter expanded the ASU lead second half, then put the game away down the stretch. to 34-18 at the break as the Lady Indians held the Jackrabbits to 22 percent In addition to the double-figure efforts from Davie, Sims and Anderson, shooting from the floor in the opening period. the Lady Indians also got eight points and five rebounds from Ali Carter, five A pair of free throws by ASU senior guard Rudy Sims extended the ASU points from Jazmine Taylor, four each from Kelsey Lock, Brittney Hiles and lead to 21 points at 45-24 with 14:23 remaining, and the Jackrabbits did not Lyndsay Schlup, and two points from Ebonie Jefferson. Caroline Starr added get within 12 points in the remainder of the game. a team-high five assists and six rebounds on the night. The Lady Indians “Up until about four minutes left in the game, I'm still scared to death of outscored SJSU 38-18 in the paint, held a 29-10 advantage in points off of Vogel,” Boyer said. “This player can flat out score. What shocks me so much turnovers, and shot 31-of-42 at the line, while the Spartans 14-of-18. is that she didn't take that many attempts, but I give our players credit and they Arkansas State will take on host California in Sunday's championship swung to her. But, she was very unselfish. She distributed the ball and made game. The 16th ranked Lady Bears rolled past Harvard 96-54 in Saturday's some good decisions, but the bottom line is her teammates have to make the early game. Sunday's ASU-Cal matchup is scheduled to tip off at 7 p.m., cen- shots and they did not do that tonight.” tral. In addition to the double figure night from Davie and Sims, the Lady "This year's schedule is very strong, but what it does lack is nationally Indians also got six points from Ali Carter, four from Jazmine Taylor, three ranked teams," said Boyer. "We held our own against nationally ranked from Lyndsay Schlup, two from Ashley Anderson and one point from Caroline Purdue, and it will take an even bigger effort against Cal tomorrow, but we are Starr. going to go out and give it our best shot and see how we can do." 9 ASU vs. California 10 ASU vs. Oklahoma St. Haas Pavilion Dec. 3, 2006 Berkeley, CA Convocation Center Dec. 9, 2006 Jonesboro, AR

BERKELEY, Calif. - The 16th-ranked California Lady Bears (6-1) used a JONESBORO, Ark. (12/9/06) — Adrianne Davie knocked in 27 points powerful inside game that included 27 points from Ashley Walker to defeat the and grabbed 12 rebounds while Rudy Sims added 22 more points to lead Arkansas State Lady Indians 81-62 in the finals of the Cal Contra Costa Times Arkansas State’s assault on Oklahoma State and handed the Cowgirls their Classic Sunday night at Haas Arena in Berkeley. The Lady Bears outscored first loss of the season as the Lady Indians won 80-73 Saturday night in the ASU 44-16 in the paint and also got 18 second chance points, while holding Convocation Center. ASU is now 6-4 overall and OSU is 8-1. Arkansas State (5-4) to just six. “It was a great win for these players. It was a hard-fought win,” said ASU “Our plan of trying to choke in on their post players was spurty, and when Head Coach Brian Boyer. “I don’t know where to start. I’m so proud of these it didn't pay off, they made us pay,” said ASU head coach Brian Boyer. players. It will be surprising the rest of the year if we see a game that was this “Scheduling teams like this will only make us better. We didn't take any easy physical and at times just downright wild. answers with our scheduling, and we are going to be fine.” “The players didn’t shy away from it. They had fun with it and handled it Arkansas State seniors Adrianne Davie and Rudy Sims were named to the well. The execution was good to get the lead. From the the six-minute mark to all-tournament team following the finals, along with Cal's Keanna Levy and the two-and-a half mark, we really got rattled, but from the two-and-a-half Walker, who was named the tournament MVP. Harvard's Niki Finnelli and San minute mark on, we played like a veteran team and played like a team who’s Jose State's Brittany Helm were also named to the all-tournament team. After capable of winning a lot of games this year.” combining for 53 points in the Lady Indians 90-71 opening-round win over What started out to look like it was shaping up to be a relatively easy San Jose State, Sims hit for 19 against the Lady Bears, while Davie finished game soon turned into a frantic finish as Oklahoma State sliced away a 15- with 14 before fouling out late in the game. point ASU lead with 6:46 remaining in the game to two with 1:50 left. California led 45-34 at the half, with 24 of the Lady Bears' points coming However, Sims hit two straight jumpers to keep the Lady Indians ahead and from in the paint, and 10 from the free throw line. The Lady Bears built the OSU had to foul. Caroline Starr and Ali Carter each hit free throws to secure lead to as much as 16 points in the first half, getting 13 first-half points from the win. Ashley Walker and 10 from Keanna Levy, but ASU stayed within striking dis- Oklahoma State struck first with Maria Cordero hitting a layup after both tance behind 14 first half points from Sims. Sims hit 4-of-6 from behind the Davie and Sims missed shots. ASU’s Ashley Anderson scored on a jumper and three-point arc in the first half, including one just before the buzzer that pulled the Lady Indians had a quick 6-2 lead. Davie hit seven of her nine shot the Lady Indians to within 11 at the break. attempts for 15 points in the first half with Sims grabbing five rebounds. The two teams traded baskets through the first four minutes of the second Cordero had 10 at the midway point for the Cowgirls. half before ASU cut the Cal lead to single digits at 51-42 on an inside bucket “This is a great win,” continued Boyer. “This is a pivotal game for us. from Jazmine Taylor, but the Lady Bears went on a 10-2 run that stretched the With the schedule we play, 6-4 is much better than 5-5. This assures us of a Cal lead to 61-44 with just over 12 minutes to play. A pair of free throws by winning record in our non-conference schedule.” Walker with 7:58 remaining pushed the Cal lead to 21 points at 71-50, and Kelsey Lock added nine points and Caroline Starr had seven for ASU. ASU did not threaten down the stretch. Cordero ended the night leading OSU with 18 points while Danielle Green had In addition to the offensive output from Sims and Davie, ASU also got 15, Andrea Riley added 13, and Rashidat Sadiq had 11. Sadiq also led with eight points from Ashley Anderson, seven from Lyndsay Schlup and Caroline eight boards and Cordero and Riley both added six apiece. Starr, four points from Jazmine Taylor and three from Ali Carter. Starr led ASU ended the night hitting 50.9 percent from the field while OSU hit ASU on the boards with five, while Anderson, Davie and Schlup all grabbed 37.8 percent. four rebounds each. 11 ASU vs. La.-Lafayette 12 ASU vs. South Alabama Earl K. Long Gym Dec. 16, 2006 Lafayette, LA Convocation Center Dec. 29, 2006 Jonesboro, AR

LAFAYETTE, La., (12-16-2006) - Arkansas State senior guard Rudy Sims recorded the first triple-double in the history of the ASU women's bas- ketball program, sparking the Lady Indians to a 65-58 overtime victory over the Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns (8-4, 1-1) Saturday night at Earl K. JONESBORO, Ark. (12/29/06) — Adrianne Davie scored a Long Gym. The game was the Sun Belt Conference opener for ASU, and career-high 32 points and became Arkansas State’s all-time shot boosted the Lady Indians to 7-4 overall on the season. Sims finished the night with 14 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists, over- blocker as the Lady Indians picked up a 69-57 Sun Belt Conference shadowing the fifth double-double of the season by senior center Adrianne victory over South Alabama Friday night in the Convocation Center. Davie, who finished the game with 26 points and 15 rebounds. Sims' effort Davie, who had 22 points in the first half, hit 13-of-17 from the was even more remarkable considering she started the game 0-for-8 from the field and five-of-six from the free throw line and had seven rebounds. floor. “I have been coaching a lot of years either as an assistant or as a head The senior from Little Rock needed two blocked shots going into the coach, and that was my first triple-double to see in person,” said ASU head game to break Chiquita Tucker’s old career mark of 96 set in 2000- coach Brian Boyer. “It is a huge accomplishment, especially because of the 01. Both of Davie’s came in the second half. way it happened. She was struggling from the field, but she didn't quit. She is “Adrianne was just awesome,” said ASU Head Coach Brian such a great example for young players. When her shot wasn't falling, she found another way. She got double figure rebounds and double figure assists, Boyer. “The thing I'm just so proud of, the thing you get more and and then all of a sudden the shots start falling.” more amazed with, despite South Alabama's size, big kids really The Lady Indians rallied from a five-point deficit in the final five minutes struggle against them because they're so quick and they collapse of regulation to send the game into overtime. Davie hit a short jumper with everywhere, they take charges. Obviously, getting her the ball in posi- 1:51 to play in regulation to pull the Lady Indians within a point a 50-49, and sophomore guard Caroline Starr tied the game at 50-50 with a free throw at tion, I thought our players really focused on that. the one-minute mark. Arkansas State had an opportunity to win the game in “For her to get 32 points and play 35 minutes and only pick up regulation, but Sims' driving shot in the lane with six seconds remaining was one foul, of how dominating she played, but yet was so under control short of the mark. and so smooth and never got out of herself. She just took what came Arkansas State dominated the overtime period, scoring the first nine point to take a 59-50 lead. Sims' steal, layup and free throw with 3:34 to play ignit- to her and that is a talent, to be able to play that long and not get into ed the ASU run, and was followed by six straight points from Davie, whose foul trouble but yet just still stay that aggressive, that's a real talent for free throw with 1:02 remaining gave ASU its biggest lead of the night at nine somebody to be able to do that.” points. Teammate Rudy Sims scored 21 points and led the Lady Indians Louisiana-Lafayette's Sonora Edwards trimmed the Lady Indian lead to 59-52 with a jumper at the 52-second mark, but Starr responded with a pair of on the boards with eight—all on the defensive end. They were the free throws five seconds later to boost the lead back to nine points and put the only two ASU players to score in double figures. South Alabama’s game away. Whitney Woodard, a high school teammate of Sims, led the Lady In the first half, the Lady Indians could not find a rhythm and trailed 27- Jaguars with 21 points and 14 rebounds. Monique Jones added 10 for 23 at the break. Arkansas State turned the ball over 15 times in the opening USA. frame, but stayed in striking distance thanks to 13 first-half points from Davie. The Lady Indians suffered a season-high 28 turnovers in the game, but turned Davie scored ASU’s first bucket right after the opening tip and the ball over just once in the overtime period. the Lady Indians never trailed and led by as much as 20 in the second “I think the key to this whole game was that we got to halftime with it still half. ASU now stands 8-4 overall and 2-0 in league play while USA within reach,” said Boyer. “We almost felt like that was a victory within itself is 6-7 and 0-3. because of our turnovers and the offensive rebounds they were getting.” “By the time we got to the last couple of minutes, and then in overtime, “The word of the night is grind. It's a grinding victory,” continued both teams were really exhausted,” added Boyer. “It was just a matter of who Boyer. “The reality is we were probably a little out of sync. We real- was going to hit the shots, and fortunately for us, they were trying to score ly just grinded our way through this thing. Defensively, we did a few from the outside, and when you get tired, you just don't have the legs. good things. The biggest key in my opinion is taking care of the bas- Fortunately we were able to get it inside and get to the free throw line, and hit some key shots when we had to.” ketball—13 assists, 13 turnovers —gives you enough opportunities to In addition to the double-digit efforts from Sims and Davie, the Lady get good shots. I think that's one of the real keys to the win.” Indians also got five points and eight rebounds from Lyndsay Schlup, nine points from Ali Carter and six from Starr. Ebonie Jefferson and Jazmine Taylor added two points each, and Brittney Hiles finished the night with a single point. Yolanda Jones led ULL with 22 points, and Onna Charles added 19. 13 ASU vs. New Orleans 14 ASU vs. ULM Convocation Center Dec. 31, 2006 Jonesboro, AR Fant-Ewing Coliseum Jan. 3, 2007 Monroe, LA Official Basketball Box Score -- GAME TOTALS -- FINAL STATISTICS Official Basketball Box Score -- GAME TOTALS -- FINAL STATISTICS New Orleans vs Arkansas State Arkansas State vs Louisiana Monroe 12/31/06 2:05 pm at Jonesboro, Ark. (Convocation Center) 01/03/07 5:00 PM CST at Fant-Ewing Coliseum; Monroe, Louisiana ------VISITORS: New Orleans 6-9, 0-4 SBC VISITORS: Arkansas State 10-4, 4-0 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 01 Young, Talishia..... f 5-8 0-0 0-0 4 5 9 4 10 0 4 3 0 29 33 ANDERSON, Ashley.... f 2-4 0-0 1-2 2 4 6 3 5 0 1 0 1 24 33 Williams, Andrea.... f 1-4 0-0 2-2 2 2 4 5 4 1 1 2 2 20 34 DAVIE, Adrianne..... f 8-14 0-0 2-2 1 7 8 5 18 0 3 1 1 27 12 Frazier, Jada...... g 8-19 2-6 5-6 0 3 3 3 23 1 2 0 0 38 03 SIMS, Rudy...... g 8-14 3-3 1-1 1 5 6 0 20 7 5 0 3 35 22 English, Le'Della... g 3-13 1-4 2-2 0 4 4 3 9 2 6 1 2 32 25 STARR, Caroline..... g 4-5 4-4 2-2 0 2 2 1 14 1 0 1 0 34 32 Johnson, Cookie..... g 2-8 1-6 2-2 1 7 8 2 7 1 4 0 0 32 40 CARTER, Ali...... g 2-5 1-3 0-0 3 2 5 1 5 3 4 0 1 27 03 Kelly, Brittany..... 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 2 0 0 4 0 0 15 01 TAYLOR, Jazmine..... 1-1 0-0 1-1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 6 11 Gayler, Sarah...... 0-2 0-0 1-3 1 7 8 4 1 0 0 0 1 16 15 HILES, Brittney..... 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 3 0 3 2 0 2 17 15 Edwards, Lametrius.. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 24 SMITH, Veronica..... 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 Alexander, Ashley... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 30 SCHLUP, Lyndsay..... 2-4 0-0 6-6 0 1 1 5 10 3 2 2 0 20 24 McGee, Candice...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 35 BROWN, Rachel...... 1-5 0-0 2-2 2 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 6 30 Kassabian, Megan.... 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 9 50 CHRISTIAN, Tabitha.. 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM...... 3 3 6 TEAM...... 1 1 2 3 Totals...... 20-58 4-17 12-15 12 34 46 25 56 6 22 6 6 200 Totals...... 28-54 8-10 16-18 11 24 35 21 80 17 20 4 8 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-29 34.5% 2nd Half: 10-29 34.5% Game: 34.5% DEADB TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-27 48.1% 2nd Half: 15-27 55.6% Game: 51.9% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-7 14.3% 2nd Half: 3-10 30.0% Game: 23.5% REBS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 4-4 100 % Game: 80.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: 5-7 71.4% 2nd Half: 7-8 87.5% Game: 80.0% 1 F Throw % 1st Half: 4-4 100 % 2nd Half: 12-14 85.7% Game: 88.9% 0

------HOME TEAM: Arkansas State 9-4, 3-0 SBC HOME TEAM: Louisiana Monroe 11-4, 1-3 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 33 ANDERSON, Ashley.... f 4-10 0-0 1-1 2 2 4 3 9 1 2 0 0 24 30 Lloyd, Shannon...... f 2-3 0-0 4-5 4 1 5 3 8 0 3 4 1 29 34 DAVIE, Adrianne..... c 3-14 1-2 12-17 4 7 11 3 19 1 1 0 1 35 50 Winston, Nedra...... f 5-9 0-0 2-2 2 2 4 2 12 0 0 1 0 30 03 SIMS, Rudy...... g 7-15 0-1 7-8 2 7 9 2 21 2 3 0 4 37 10 O'Neal, April...... g 3-7 2-5 0-0 0 1 1 1 8 2 1 1 0 30 25 STARR, Caroline..... g 3-8 2-6 3-4 0 3 3 1 11 1 1 0 4 32 22 Jackson, Regena..... g 0-5 0-0 1-2 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 12 40 CARTER, Ali...... g 2-9 0-4 0-1 2 1 3 1 4 1 1 0 1 32 25 Howard, LaJeanna.... g 4-13 2-7 1-2 1 2 3 2 11 4 7 0 3 30 01 TAYLOR, Jazmine..... 0-1 0-0 0-2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 11 Moore, Lottie...... 4-11 0-6 1-4 5 3 8 2 9 2 3 0 1 22 11 JEFFERSON, Ebonie... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 15 Carter, Courtney.... 0-4 0-1 0-0 2 3 5 1 0 1 2 0 1 15 15 HILES, Brittney..... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 10 20 Carrier, Jesse...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 24 SMITH, Veronica..... 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 24 Hogg, Dyamond...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 30 SCHLUP, Lyndsay..... 2-3 0-0 0-1 0 5 5 3 4 0 0 1 0 21 31 Adriaansz, Caroline. 2-3 0-0 1-4 2 1 3 2 5 2 0 0 0 8 TEAM...... 3 2 5 34 Davis, Shannon...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 Totals...... 21-63 3-13 23-34 15 29 44 14 68 8 9 1 11 200 35 Williams, Ebony..... 2-4 0-0 3-6 5 0 5 2 7 0 0 0 1 11 55 Aldredge, Cristen... 1-3 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 5 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 6-34 17.6% 2nd Half: 15-29 51.7% Game: 33.3% DEADB TEAM...... 2 1 3 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-8 25.0% 2nd Half: 1-5 20.0% Game: 23.1% REBS Totals...... 23-64 5-20 13-25 23 16 39 16 64 12 18 7 8 200 F Throw % 1st Half: 12-16 75.0% 2nd Half: 11-18 61.1% Game: 67.6% 3 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-34 29.4% 2nd Half: 13-30 43.3% Game: 35.9% DEADB ------3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-8 25.0% 2nd Half: 3-12 25.0% Game: 25.0% REBS Officials: Eric Baker, Mike Riggs, Morgan Gomez F Throw % 1st Half: 7-10 70.0% 2nd Half: 6-15 40.0% Game: 52.0% 6,1 Technical fouls: New Orleans-None. Arkansas State-None. Attendance: 1834 ------Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Officials: R-David Scroggins, U1-Doug Williams, U2-Pat Spies New Orleans...... 26 30 - 56 Technical fouls: Arkansas State-None. Louisiana Monroe-None. Arkansas State...... 26 42 - 68 Attendance: 634 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Arkansas State...... 34 46 - 80 Louisiana Monroe...... 29 35 - 64 JONESBORO, Ark. (12/31/06) — Arkansas State finished 2006 MONROE, La., (1-3-2007) - The Arkansas State Lady Indians on a winning note as the Lady Indians extended its Sun Belt used red-hot shooting to improve to 4-0 in the Sun Belt West division Conference record to 3-0 with a 68-56 win over New Orleans Sunday and 10-4 overall Wednesday night, earning an 80-64 victory over the afternoon in ASU’s Convocation Center. Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks at Fant-Ewing Coliseum. Louisiana- ASU senior Rudy Sims led in scoring with 21 points. Adrianne Monroe dropped to 11-4 overall, and 1-3 in Sun Belt West play. Davie struggled from the field and had to rely on strong free throw The Lady Indians connected on 16-of-18 shots from the free shooting to give the Tribe 19 points. She ended the day hitting 3-of- throw line, and scorched the nets from behind the three point arc on 14 from the field and 12-of-17 from the charity stripe and grabbed 11 8-of-10 shooting as sophomore Caroline Starr and senior Rudy Sims rebounds. Caroline Starr finished with 11 points. combined to hit all seven of their attempts. As a team, ASU shot 51.9 “It’s good to get another win,” said ASU Head Coach Brian percent from the floor in the game. Boyer. “It wasn’t the fashion we thought it could come by. In the first “From start to finish, it was a great win for us against a Monroe half, we shot the ball so poorly. For the most part, we were still okay team that has been very good at home and is a very talented team,” because our defense stayed pretty good. All of a sudden, in the last said ASU head coach Brian Boyer. “This one had me very uneasy three minutes, our defense fell apart and they went on a run to tie it because of the way they play at home and the athletic ability they put up and make it a closer ball game. on the floor.” “In the second half, we had a huge run and played well and it was Starr hit all three of her three-point attempts in the first half to just great and we were able to put it away.” help the Lady Indians take a 34-29 lead into the locker room, and Both teams got off to a slow start, shooting poorly from the field. ASU used a 10-0 run in the first five minutes of the second half to ASU’s Ali Carter scored off the layup first followed by the answering build its lead to 15 points at 44-29. jumper from UNO’s Andrea Williams. Davie hit a couple of free “The biggest thing during that stretch was that we didn't give up throws to put the Lady Indians up, 4-2 at the 18:45 mark followed by second shots,” said Boyer. “We were able to get the rebounds, then a long dry spell. get it out and go in the open court.” ASU ended up hitting 6-of-34 (17.6 percent) from the field and a The Lady Indians led by as many as 19 points in the second half, late surge by the Lady Privateers sent both teams in tied 26-all at the and ULM did not get within single digits in the final 18 minutes of half. the game. Both teams traded baskets early in the second half before ASU Sims led four Lady Indians in double figures with 20 points, fol- went on a 15-2 scoring binge behind Davie and Sims to put the Lady lowed by Adrianne Davie with 18 points, Starr with 14 and Lyndsay Indians, 42-33. Arkansas State never trailed after that. Schlup with 10 points. Ali Carter and Ashley Anderson added five “Give Adrianne credit,” continued Boyer. “She got in a little foul points each, Rachel Brown finished with four points, Jazmine Taylor trouble, but she keeps her composure. She doesn’t ever let it get her scored three points, and Tabitha Christian closed out the Lady Indian rattled. Once again, she was able to do that today.” scoring with one point. Davie led ASU on the boards with eight, UNO’s Jada Frazier led the Lady Privateers with 23 points and while Anderson and Sims pulled down six rebounds each, with Sims Talishia Young had 10. adding seven assists and three steals, “New Orleans played exceptionally well,” said Boyer. “They “You couldn't ask for much better, as far as conference starts,” deserve a lot of credit especially after their travel and everything they said Boyer. “4-0 in conference with two of the road games out of the went through this weekend. The effort and energy they gave was very way, and you just start shrinking it down. We've got seven home impressive. We didn’t answer that, but we still found a way to win.” games and seven road games left. I'm just really, really proud of our players, it was a great effort.” 15 ASU vs. North Texas 16 ASU vs. UALR Convocation Center Jan. 6, 2007 Jonesboro, AR Convocation Center Jan. 9, 2007 Jonesboro, AR

JONESBORO, Ark. (1/6/07) — Arkansas State extended its win JONESBORO, Ark. (1/9/07) — Arkansas State extended its Sun Belt streak and remains unbeaten in Sun Belt Conference play as the Lady Conference record to 6-0 behind Adrianne Davie’s 29 points and 11 Indians edged North Texas 57-51, Saturday night at the Convocation rebounds as the Lady Indians defeated instate rival Arkansas-Little Rock, Center. ASU has won six in a row and now stands 11-4 overall and 5- 62-43, Tuesday night in the Convocation Center. 0 in league play. North Texas is now 4-9 and 1-2. ASU is now 12-4 overall and UALR drops to 12-5 and 5-2. The win Adrianne Davie scored 15 points, grabbed nine rebounds, and had keeps the Lady Indians at the top of the Sun Belt’s West Division and is the a career-high five blocked shots to lead the Tribe while Rudy Sims seventh consecutive victory for Coach Brian Boyer and his squad. added 13 and Ali Carter had 10. The Mean Green was led by Brittney “I’m thrilled with this win,” said Boyer. “I took a little grief this morn- James’ 13 points and Tricia Lee add 12. Jo Hall led with 10 boards. ing on some radio shows and with Ali Carter who was with me about every- Both teams struggled from the field early with ASU hitting 11-of- body’s getting sick of me saying, ‘we won, but ...’. I have no ‘buts’ tonight. 31 shots for 35.5 percent and North Texas connecting on only 27.8 We played darn good basketball, 40 minutes on both ends of the court. I percent (10-of-36). The Mean Green pounded the boards, outre- have no ‘but’. It was great basketball by our program.” bounding ASU in the first half, 33-17. However, a couple of three- ASU’s Rudy Sims who finished the game with 15 points hit the first pointers by Carter kept the Lady Indians ahead and NT was scoreless bucket for the Lady Tribe when she launched a three-pointer with 17:36 on in four attempts from beyond the arc to send Arkansas State in at the the clock. However, UALR came back and took the quick lead and ASU half with a 29-23 edge. didn’t take the lead again until Davie hit a layup with 8:31 in the first half. “We struggled at times,” said Head Coach Brian Boyer. “I don’t The Tribe never relinquished the lead after that and led by as much as 19 in think by any means we played our best tonight. Give North Texas the game. credit. They were physical and played with a lot of energy and we Davie, a 6-3 senior from Little Rock, was 12-of-19 from the field and struggled to match that. But, our players played strong and never gave hit five-of-six from the free throw line. She scored 18 of ASU’s 36 points in up the lead in the second half during some tough stretches. We made the first half to help take a 36-22 lead at the midway point. As a team, ASU just enough stops and big plays late to hang on for a victory.” shot 65 percent from the field while the Trojans turned in a nine-of-26 per- Boyer expressed disappointment with the Lady Indians’ inability formance for 34 percent. Davie also surpassed the 1,000-rebound mark for to meet North Texas’ aggressive play, but noted that ASU was play- her career with 1,001. ing with some minor injuries. “I’m going to give the whole team credit for the first half points scored “We’re a little banged up right now and we played like a team by Adrianne,” continued Boyer. “We took on a real team effort of protect- who’s banged up and fatigued,” continued Boyer. ‘We struggled to ing and being good teammates to Adrianne. We’ve seen the last two weeks get through practice yesterday. But, we’re going to have to match it. people leaning on her and pounding on her. We talked about needing more Everybody who comes in here right now is playing at another level. people screening for Adrianne and freeing her up a little bit. We did a great That’s something you take as a true compliment to your program and job of that. Then, it’s back on Adrianne. She hit some tough shots and some you have to understand that and accept that and take your program to acrobatic shots. It was a team effort to get her in position and she finished.” the next level. Bottom line is we get a win.” Boyer was pleased with his team’s defense in the first half. The Lady Indians built an 11-point lead in the second half before “The biggest thing is how consistent our defense stayed throughout the North Texas whittled it down to three with 5:01 remaining in the whole game. The one thing we challenge our players is to be good team- game. ASU hit six of nine from the free throw line in the last two min- mates and look out for each other on defense. With Little Rock and their utes to keep the edge. North Texas’ James hit the bucket with 10 sec- motion offense, you have to be good teammates and help each other out on onds remaining to make the score, 55-51. A foul by the Mean Green’s screens and help communicate. The other thing is we did a better job of fin- DiDi Wali two seconds later sent ASU’s Caroline Starr to the line to ishing plays,” he said. hit two. The Trojans made a short run in the second half and managed to reduce ASU’s lead to 10, but Davie and company proved too much to handle. UALR was paced by Nikya Hughes with 14 points and 10 rebounds and Jocelyn Love added 13. 17 ASU vs. Troy 18 ASU vs. Denver Jan. 13, 2007 Troy, AL Convocation Center Jan. 15, 2007 Jonesboro, AR

TROY, Ala. (1/13/07 — Arkansas State’s Lady Indians suffered JONESBORO, Ark. (1/15/07) — Arkansas State got back on the win- their first Sun Belt Conference loss on the season as ning track as Adrianne Davie scored 19 points, including 13 in the second handed ASU a 76-55 defeat and snapped a seven-game win streak half, and grabbed 12 rebounds to lead the Lady Indians past Denver, 53-48, here Saturday. The loss puts ASU at 6-1 in league play and 12-5 over- Monday night in ASU’s Convocation Center. all. Troy stands 9-8 and 2-5. ASU, who suffered its first Sun Belt Conference loss over the weekend, Hot shooting by the Lady Trojans from the opening tip put the elevates its overall record to 13-5 and 7-1 in conference play. The Lady Lady Indians at an early disadvantage. Despite several runs, ASU Indians stand atop the league standings in the West Division. Denver is 9-7 could never recover and ended the game hitting only 29 percent from and 4-3. the field and five of 24 from outside the three-point arc for 21 percent. “It’s exciting to get the win here,” said Head Coach Brian Boyer. “I “You felt like deja vu,” said Head Coach Brian Boyer. “That’s the thought, especially in the second half, we played much better. The first half, same thing that happened last year. It seemed like we were a step I thought we were really out of sync. I thought we were pressing and trying behind from everything we tried to do from the start tonight. But, too hard. By no means, on this team do we have selfish players. But it when we got down, it was hard to try to climb out of the hole.” looked like at times that everyone was thinking ‘I have to score, I have to Guard Rudy Sims led ASU in scoring with 14 points with score,’ rather than trusting each other. Hence, we don’t shoot the ball very Adrianne Davie and Ali Carter adding 12 points and seven rebounds well. But, overall, it was a good win for us.” apiece. Davie struggled throughout the night as Troy’s defense kept The Tribe got off to a slow start due to a cold shooting spell and fell her from getting the ball inside. The senior from Little Rock scored behind by as much as eight. ASU clawed back and was able to pull to with- only one bucket in the first half, an 15-footer from outside. in three, 23-20, just before the half when Rudy Sims connected on a pair of Troy charged out of the blocks to score 18 points in the first five free throws with 30 seconds remaining. Denver’s Jenna Cole missed a last minutes and built a 14-2 lead before ASU’s Carter hit a three to try ditch three-point with two seconds remaining and both teams went to the to stop the bleeding. But, with a 65 percent shooting performance by locker room with that margin on the scoreboard. Troy midway through the first half and Davie watching from the ASU knotted the score, 25-all, in the second half when Ali Carter bench with two fouls, the Lady Trojans were able to build up anoth- knocked in a three with 16:49 on the clock and took the lead a short time er big lead. later on a jumper by Rudy Sims. Denver fought back and took a one-point “You’re disappointed because so many things are energy and hus- lead, 43-42, when Brooke Meyer fed Andi Mason the ball for a three-point- tle type things,” continued Boyer. “At times when we would cut it er. down, we would make a couple of mistakes and they’d built it up The two teams traded baskets until Davie, who hit a bucket with 29 sec- again. On the other hand, we were just exhausted trying to do too onds remaining in the game, was fouled by the Lady Pioneers’ Brianna much. It seemed like we were pressing all night trying to get the Culberson. The 6-3 Davie hit the free throw and put the Tribe up, 51-48. lead.” Davie rebounded Tyesha Lowery’s three-point miss and was fouled by DU’s Troy was paced by Kylie Morrissy with 23 points with Amy Sara Benham. Davie hit both shots to end the game. Lewis added 18. Danielle Realph scored 17 and led with eight “The second half was much better,” continued Boyer. “At times in the rebounds. Troy finished the night shooting 50.8 percent from the first half, Adrianne had good position and we didn’t see her to get her the field. ball. Other times, we were running and it looked like we had it and she was- The second half continued pretty much the same except ASU did n’t in position. The second half we were much better in sync. We made manage to slice the lead to eight at one point. some great passes to her. They were just putting two posts around her and Arkansas State still stands atop the West Division, but Boyer we made some good decisions to get the ball to her.” acknowledges that the loss weighs heavily. Boyer was also complimentary of forwards Lyndsay Schlup and Ashley “It changes the Sun Belt a lot,” he said. “Let’s not kid ourselves; Anderson who helped take pressure by grabbing offensive rebounds and this is a bad loss. Even though we have the early lead, we still have a getting opportunities to score. lot of difficult games left. That’s the bad news. The good news is Joining Davie was Rudy Sims who finished the night with nine points we’re still in the lead and we have a good basketball team. We want and eight boards. Brittney Hiles added seven points and Carter had six. to go home and show we have the the opportunity to bounce back.” 19 ASU vs. Middle Tennessee 20 ASU vs. North Dakota St. Murphy Center Jan. 18, 2007 Murfreesboro, TN Bison Sports Arena Jan. 20, 2007 Fargo, ND

MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (1/18/07) — A constant pressure FARGO, N.D. (1/20/07) — Rudy Sims stepped to the line and hit defense resulting in turnovers hurt Arkansas State’s quest for another both ends of a one-and-one to help lead Arkansas State’s Lady victory as the Lady Indians fell, 82-54, to 20th-ranked Middle Indians to a 64-61 win over non-conference opponent North Dakota Tennessee here Thursday night. State here Saturday night. It was a meeting of the Sun Belt Conference division leaders with “We are thrilled,” said Head Coach Brian Boyer whose team now ASU standing 13-6 and 7-2 in Sun Belt play now and MT is 16-3 and stands 14-6 overall. “It was a very good win. This team showed a lot 8-0. of character. We were calm and composed with what we were doing. “They did what they have done to everyone this year,” said ASU We did what it took and got a great road win.” Head Coach Brian Boyer. “With Middle, there is no margin of error. At times, though, it didn’t seem that easy. Both teams got off to You have to be so sharp on everything, on every pass, or it will result an even start and ASU built a seven-point lead only to see the Lady in two points for them.” Bison cut it to one, 30-29, at the half with a run of their own. The That’s exactly what happened from the moment the Blue Raiders Lady Indians came out in the second half to go on a 11-0 run and post won the opening tip. Although MT led from the onset and built the a 12-point lead. lead to as much as 10 in the first half, the Lady Indians hung close Things got somewhat shaky for ASU late in the game when and made a run in the first half when Caroline Starr hit a three with Lyndsay Schlup fouled NDSU’s Brenda Slyt as she went to the bas- 8:07 on the clock to bring ASU to within two, 23-19. ket with 1:06 remaining on the clock. Slyt’s shot dropped in and her A couple of minutes later, ASU’s Ashley Anderson knotted the successful free throw closed the gap to within two, 58-56. score at 23-all, but Middle Tennessee’s Brandi Brown quickly After Slyt’s free throw, Sims raced down court and popped a answered with a three-pointer to help the Blue Raiders take a seven- three-pointer to give the Lady Indians the slight five-point cushion, point edge, 39-32, in at the half. 61-56. After an answering scoring drive by NDSU’s Emily Moran, ASU committed 37 turnovers, one short of the school record, Moran had to foul Sims, sending the senior to the line to calmly con- which turned into points for Middle Tennessee who now have a 13- nect on both free throw attempts. game win streak. Of those conversions, 28 points results for the home A couple of plays later, ASU’s Ali Carter committed the smart team from ASU’s miscues. Most of Middle Tennessee’s scoring came foul with six seconds remaining and the Lady Indians up, 64-61. The from a 27-point performance from Chrissy Givens with 19 from Lady Bison’s Lisa Bue missed both attempts at the one-and-one, giv- Amber Holt and 12 from Brown. ing Arkansas State the rebound and the victory. ASU was led by Adrianne Davie’s 16 points, but all of the Lady Adrianne Davie led ASU with 18 points and nine rebounds with Indians’ scoring was spread among the team. Starr and Rudy Sims Sims adding 15 and seven boards and Carter had 12 points and five followed Davie with eight and Ali Carter finished six. Davie also led boards. ASU in rebounding with seven with Sims grabbing six. “It’s funny to say that Ali had one of her best games when she was 0-for-five for three-pointers,” said Boyer. “But, with what she did tonight, it shows what a complete player she is. She attacked the ball, got offensive rebounds. It was the type of performance you might expect from Ali this time of year during the season. Our team did a great job of having a lot of players step up.” For North Dakota State, now 7-8 overall, Slyt led the Lady Bison with 15 points and seven boards with Bue adding 13 and six. Moran contributed 11 points. 21 ASU vs. Western Kentucky 22 ASU vs. Fla. International ASU Convocation Center Jan. 24, 2007 Jonesboro, AR Pharmed Arena Jan. 27, 2007 Miami, FL

Official Basketball Box Score -- GAME TOTALS -- FINAL STATISTICS Arkansas State vs Fla. International 01/27/07 5:30 p.m. at Pharmed Arena (Miami, Fla.) ------VISITORS: Arkansas State 14-8 (7-4 SBC) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 03 SIMS, Rudy...... * 9-24 2-5 2-2 0 3 3 2 22 2 1 0 2 38 15 HILES, Brittney..... * 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 10 33 ANDERSON, Ashley.... * 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 3 6 2 0 2 1 0 1 19 34 DAVIE, Adrianne..... * 10-21 1-4 4-6 1 3 4 3 25 0 1 1 1 37 40 CARTER, Ali...... * 2-4 0-2 2-2 1 2 3 1 6 1 2 0 1 32 01 TAYLOR, Jazmine..... 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 10 10 PENCE, Melia...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ 24 SMITH, Veronica..... 2-6 0-0 0-0 2 3 5 3 4 2 1 0 0 13 25 STARR, Caroline..... 1-4 1-2 0-0 1 2 3 2 3 2 1 0 0 18 30 SCHLUP, Lyndsay..... 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 5 6 3 2 0 1 0 0 16 35 BROWN, Rachel...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 50 CHRISTIAN, Tabitha.. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 TEAM...... 2 2 4 Totals...... 26-65 4-13 8-10 12 26 38 19 64 13 10 2 6 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-35 34.3% 2nd Half: 14-30 46.7% Game: 40.0% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-8 37.5% 2nd Half: 1-5 20.0% Game: 30.8% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3% 2nd Half: 3-4 75.0% Game: 80.0% 2

------HOME TEAM: Fla. International 13-8 (7-4 SBC) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 05 Ciglar, Iva...... * 1-8 1-5 0-0 1 0 1 2 3 8 6 0 0 35 10 Jekabsone, Lasma.... * 5-12 0-0 0-1 4 8 12 2 10 6 1 2 1 34 21 Makela, Eva...... * 6-17 3-6 2-2 3 3 6 1 17 2 3 1 0 37 23 Bernsone, Liene..... * 2-5 0-0 2-5 4 2 6 2 6 0 0 0 0 22 32 Ferguson, LaQuetta.. * 6-14 3-3 5-6 0 4 4 2 20 3 2 1 2 37 13 Bosilj, Monika...... 1-4 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 15 Adley, Marquita..... 3-10 0-0 3-5 5 4 9 4 9 0 1 2 1 24 20 Neal, Asha...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 TEAM...... 7 6 13 Totals...... 24-70 7-15 12-19 25 27 52 13 67 20 13 6 4 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-33 36.4% 2nd Half: 12-37 32.4% Game: 34.3% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-8 37.5% 2nd Half: 4-7 57.1% Game: 46.7% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: 11-14 78.6% 2nd Half: 1-5 20.0% Game: 63.2% 2

------Officials: Lorenzo Alvarez, Luis Gonzalez, Tina Costello Technical fouls: Arkansas State-None. Fla. International-None. Attendance: 473 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Arkansas State...... 32 32 - 64 JONESBORO, Ark. (1/24/07) — Arkansas State dropped a 64-59 heart- MIAMI, FLA. (1/27/07) — Despite a late surge to cut a 16-point breaker to Western Kentucky Wednesday night at ASU’s Convocation Center. deficit to three, Arkansas State’s Lady Indians fell 67-64 to Florida The loss puts the Lady Indians at 14-7 overall and 7-3 in Sun Belt Conference International at Pharmed Arena here Saturday evening. ASU, who has play. WKU is 13-5 and 7-2. now lost four of its last five games, is 14-8 overall and 7-4 in Sun Belt It was a duel throughout the night between ASU’s Adrianne Davie and the play, while FIU goes to 13-8 and 7-4. Lady Toppers’ Crystal Kelly with Kelly ending the night with 26 points and The Golden Panthers controlled the game from the tip and held 11 rebounds. Davie, a senior from Little Rock had 21 and eight boards. the the lead for the entire game, building the lead to as much as 16 in One bright spot for the Tribe was Rudy Sims set a new mark for assists in the second half. ASU went in at halftime down by four, 38-34, and a career. The senior from Memphis needed five going into the contest to pass that was the closest the Lady Indians came until the waning moments. former leader Beth Penn who had 479 during her 1984-87 career. Sims, who “Rebounding was the difference in the game,” said Head Coach had seven on the night, now has 482. Brian Boyer. “We were mismatched when it came to size. They dom- “One of the things I can’t stand is sports cliches,” said ASU Head Coach inated in that area.” Brian Boyer. “But, in this case, I think one of those cliches came to light and The Golden Panthers crashed the boards 58 times to ASU’s 38. that is ‘they wanted it more than we did.’ I think that’s a cop out and a cliche, FIU doubled the Lady Tribe on the offensive side, grabbing 25 to but the bottom line is it took place tonight. ASU’s 12. “Give credit to Western Kentucky. They came in more aggressive right Adrianne Davie, who led all scorers in the game with 25 points, from the start. (Dominique) Duck buried her head and came right at us and had hit a couple of key baskets to get ASU’s run started with about five us on our heels. Turnovers? We were just very careless with the basketball and minutes remaining. Caroline Starr popped a three-pointer to slice got to offensive rebounds late. The cliche came true. They just wanted those FIU’s lead to 10, 66-56 and a subsequent steal and layup by Rudy things more than we did.” Sims made it even closer. Davie added another basket and a couple of The game opened a little shaky for the Lady Indians who picked up seven free throws to bring the Lady Indians to within four, 66-62, with 1:06 quick team fouls while WKU had none. Duck, who had 17 points on the night showing on the clock. for WKU, hit seven free throws during this span and ended up with 11 for the Starr fouled FIU’s Marquita Adley, sending her to the free throw half. line for the one-and-one. Adley missed the attempt and Schlup ASU led only once in the first half, 5-4, with 17:56 showing. The Toppers grabbed the rebound and got the put-back to narrow the gap, 66-64. held the lead after that until Ali Carter went to the free throw line at 4:18 and A foul by Sims with 15 seconds on the game clock sent Adley back nailed both shots to knot the score, 23-23. Kelly came back to score a bucket to the line and she connected on one, but fell short on the second to followed by Kenzie Rich’s three pointer for Western to take a 30-25 lead in at give the Lady Indians hope. the half. With five seconds left, Adley stepped between a pass from Sims The Lady Indians chipped away early in the second half when Davie hit to Melia Pence and got the steal to seal the victory for FIU. a jumper to give ASU the 33-32 edge at the 16:49 mark. Western came back Sims ended the night with 22 points and Ashley Anderson and and both teams traded baskets until Davie tied the score up again at 46-46 at Schlup led ASU with six rebounds apiece. For the Panthers, LaQuetta 10:24 after hitting a couple of free throws. Ferguson scored 20 and had six boards. Lasma Jekabsone, the Sun Davie connected on a couple more free throws with 7:43 left in the game Belt’s leading rebounder, had 10 points and 12 rebounds. to give ASU the 50-48 lead, and Brittney Hiles extended it to four at the free “We need to get back on the winning track,” said Boyer. We had throw line after a foul by WKU’s Crystal. Crystal stepped to the line and hit some positives in this game like we had only 10 turnovers which is two of four attempts of her own with 16 seconds remaining and Brianne Carter an area that hurt us at Middle Tennessee. We’ve got to come back and hit both of hers with four seconds left to seal the win for the visitors. keep consistent and work hard.” 23 ASU vs. Fla. Atlantic 24 ASU vs. La.-Lafayette ASU Convocation Center Jan. 31, 2007 Jonesboro, AR ASU Convocation Center Feb. 7, 2007 Jonesboro, AR Official Basketball Box Score -- GAME TOTALS -- FINAL STATISTICS Florida Atlantic vs Arkansas State Official Basketball Box Score -- GAME TOTALS -- FINAL STATISTICS 1/31/07 5:35 PM at Jonesboro, AR (Convocation Center) Louisiana-Lafayette vs Arkansas State ------2/7/2007 7:05 p.m. at Jonesboro, Ark. (Convocation Center) VISITORS: Florida Atlantic 4-20, 0-12 ------TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS VISITORS: Louisiana-Lafayette 19-7, 10-4 SBC ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS 00 Brown, Mistoria..... f 3-9 0-0 2-2 5 0 5 4 8 2 4 1 3 34 ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 12 Crenshaw, Brittney.. f 4-7 0-0 0-2 3 2 5 4 8 0 3 0 1 16 23 Jones, Yolanda...... f 9-11 0-0 5-5 1 6 7 4 23 1 6 2 4 28 13 Cox, Breana...... c 2-11 0-1 1-2 2 1 3 3 5 1 1 0 0 19 15 Charles, Onna...... g 6-23 1-10 2-2 1 4 5 1 15 0 1 1 0 34 03 Sellers, Bianca..... g 0-4 0-3 0-0 1 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 14 20 Edwards, Sonora..... g 3-8 0-1 0-0 2 3 5 4 6 1 1 0 0 35 24 Brayboy, Shuteamia.. g 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 5 2 5 5 0 3 26 21 McDaniel, Alicia.... g 3-10 0-3 2-3 3 2 5 3 8 1 0 0 2 37 02 Bowe, Brittany...... 6-14 2-4 2-6 1 3 4 3 16 0 0 1 5 25 45 Colbert, Jeanenne... g 1-7 1-4 2-2 0 1 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 40 05 Randolph, Cristal... 2-7 1-4 0-0 0 0 0 0 5 0 2 0 0 15 13 Boudreaux, Katie.... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 Anderson, Demina.... 1-7 0-0 1-2 5 0 5 2 3 0 1 0 0 13 22 Ratliff, Courtney... 1-9 0-1 0-0 4 3 7 4 2 1 1 0 1 17 14 Taylor, Andrea...... 2-9 1-4 4-4 2 3 5 1 9 0 0 0 0 23 50 Miller, Kina...... 0-1 0-0 2-2 3 1 4 2 2 0 1 0 0 8 15 Beauzil, Susan...... 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 TEAM...... 1 1 2 22 Lizama, Adel...... 0-3 0-2 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 Totals...... 23-69 2-19 13-14 15 21 36 19 61 8 11 3 7 200 32 N'Diaye, Sally...... 1-2 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 7 Team...... 3 2 5 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-32 50.0% 2nd Half: 7-37 18.9% Game: 33.3% DEADB Totals...... 23-77 4-19 11-20 24 12 36 25 61 9 18 2 13 200 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-6 16.7% 2nd Half: 1-13 7.7% Game: 10.5% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: 5-5 100 % 2nd Half: 8-9 88.9% Game: 92.9% 0 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 8-38 21.1% 2nd Half: 15-39 38.5% Game: 29.9% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-10 10.0% 2nd Half: 3-9 33.3% Game: 21.1% REBS ------F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 7-14 50.0% Game: 55.0% 5 HOME TEAM: Arkansas State 16-8, 9-4 SBC TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ------## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN HOME TEAM: Arkansas State 15-8, 8-4 33 ANDERSON, Ashley.... f 1-4 0-0 2-2 0 3 3 3 4 0 0 0 1 27 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS 34 DAVIE, Adrianne..... c 10-19 0-2 2-4 2 5 7 4 22 1 3 1 0 38 ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 03 SIMS, Rudy...... g 6-12 0-4 6-9 2 6 8 0 18 7 2 0 0 37 33 ANDERSON, Ashley.... f 5-5 0-0 1-1 1 1 2 2 11 2 2 0 1 21 25 STARR, Caroline..... g 8-13 6-8 1-2 1 6 7 2 23 3 2 1 0 32 34 DAVIE, Adrianne..... c 7-11 1-2 3-4 1 9 10 1 18 1 5 5 0 30 40 CARTER, Ali...... g 1-4 1-4 0-0 0 3 3 1 3 4 4 0 1 30 03 SIMS, Rudy...... g 4-6 1-2 0-0 3 3 6 2 9 0 6 0 2 27 01 TAYLOR, Jazmine..... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 25 STARR, Caroline..... g 4-7 3-4 0-0 0 5 5 1 11 1 2 0 1 23 15 HILES, Brittney..... 0-1 0-0 2-2 2 1 3 1 2 0 2 0 0 10 40 CARTER, Ali...... g 0-2 0-2 2-2 1 1 2 3 2 2 0 0 1 21 24 SMITH, Veronica..... 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 8 01 TAYLOR, Jazmine..... 0-0 0-0 1-3 1 0 1 1 1 2 3 0 0 13 30 SCHLUP, Lyndsay..... 1-3 0-0 1-2 1 5 6 4 3 1 1 1 0 15 10 PENCE, Melia...... 2-4 0-1 0-0 2 0 2 0 4 2 3 0 0 8 TEAM...... 3 3 6 11 JEFFERSON, Ebonie... 0-0 0-0 1-4 0 2 2 0 1 0 2 0 1 4 Totals...... 28-58 7-18 14-21 12 32 44 16 77 17 16 3 2 200 15 HILES, Brittney..... 2-2 0-0 2-2 0 3 3 0 6 5 5 0 3 15 24 SMITH, Veronica..... 0-2 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 1 2 3 1 0 0 9 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-28 32.1% 2nd Half: 19-30 63.3% Game: 48.3% DEADB 30 SCHLUP, Lyndsay..... 4-7 0-0 2-4 0 2 2 2 10 3 1 1 0 20 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-8 12.5% 2nd Half: 6-10 60.0% Game: 38.9% REBS 35 BROWN, Rachel...... 1-1 0-0 1-2 0 1 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 4 F Throw % 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 11-14 78.6% Game: 66.7% 4 50 CHRISTIAN, Tabitha.. 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 5 Team...... 4 4 ------Totals...... 30-48 5-11 15-24 10 34 44 16 80 21 31 6 9 200 Officials: Brian Hall, Kelly Copeland, Marcus Clayton Technical fouls: Louisiana-Lafayette-TEAM. Arkansas State-None. TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-21 66.7% 2nd Half: 16-27 59.3% Game: 62.5% DEADB Attendance: 1916 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-7 57.1% 2nd Half: 1-4 25.0% Game: 45.5% REBS Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total F Throw % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0% 2nd Half: 9-16 56.3% Game: 62.5% 4 Louisiana-Lafayette...... 38 23 - 61 Arkansas State...... 22 55 - 77 ------Officials: Troy Winders, Scott Starkey, Paula Ross JONESBORO, Ark. (2/7/07) — Caroline Starr scored a career-high 23 Technical fouls: Florida Atlantic-None. Arkansas State-None. Attendance: points, including 18 in the second half, to help Arkansas State come back from Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total a 21-point deficit to defeat Louisiana-Lafayette, 77-61, Wednesday night in Florida Atlantic...... 21 40 - 61 Arkansas State...... 38 42 - 80 the Convocation Center. JONESBORO, Ark. (1/31/07) — Adrianne Davie scored 18 points, ASU is now 16-8 overall and 9-4 in Sun Belt play, while ULL is 19-7 and grabbed 10 rebounds and had five blocked shots to help Arkansas State get 10-4. The victory puts the Lady Indians a half game behind the Ragin’ Cajuns back on the winning track by defeating Florida Atlantic, 80-61, in the first for first place in the Sun Belt Conference’s West Division. game of a doubleheader Wednesday night at ASU’s Convocation Center. Starr, a 5-10 sophomore from Benton, hit six shots from three-point range ASU, after stumbling in four of its last five games, left little doubt as to after scoring five points in the first half and grabbed a season-high seven the direction of the game as the Lady Tribe was hot in the first half, hitting 67 rebounds to lead the Lady Indians. Adrianne Davie added 22 more and guard percent from the field. The victory boosts the Lady Indians’ overall record to Rudy Sims contributed 18 points. Davie also seven boards and Sims led the 15-8 and 8-4 in Sun Belt play. Florida Atlantic’s woes continued with a 4-20 team with eight. mark and winless in the league with an 0-12 record. “For a basketball game, there were lows and highs and such an extreme Davie, a senior from Little Rock, also set a new record for rebounds in a from one half to the next,” said ASU Head Coach Brian Boyer. “I thought the career, breaking Sue Jayroe’s old mark of 1,055 career boards from 1977-80. first half it seemed like what could go wrong did go wrong. Even when we Davie came into the game needing jus eight rebounds and now has 1,058. She played good defense, they hit some tough, tough shots. It was so discouraging already set the career blocked shot record with 114 earlier in the season. because it felt like you were doing some good things and weren’t being “It’s certainly good to get back on the winning track and win in a pretty rewarded. big fashion,” said Head Coach Brian Boyer. “I thought we did some good “But, I’m very proud of how this team rallied and pulled together and had things, especially defensively. We forced some turnovers in the first half to an awesome performance in the second half.” build the lead. We still had too many turnovers, but the positive tonight was After Davie scored the first basket of the game, things went downhill for these were aggressive turnovers trying to attack and make some good things the Lady Indians as they managed to connect on only nine of 28 of their field happen. It was either feast or famine; we turned it over or got a great shot and goals while ULL hit 50 percent from the field. The Ragin’ Cajuns lit up the shot over 60 percent. I’m just pleased to get the win.” scoreboard behind Yolanda Young who hit nine-of-10 for 21 points in the first The Lady Indians compiled 31 turnovers to Florida Atlantic’s 18. period. That number turned out to be the largest margin ULL held against Davie got plenty of help with Ashley Anderson and Caroline Starr (who ASU. was three-of-three from beyond the three-point arc) adding 11 apiece and The Tribe did manage to slice the lead to 16 with late first-half buckets by Lyndsay Schlup contributing 10. In fact, the whole team got into the act with Davie, Sims, and Veronica Smith who came off the bench. The Ragin’ Cajuns Boyer’s entire bench accumulating stats. took 38-22 lead in at the half. “I thought Caroline stepped up in the first half and knocked down some ASU’s fortunes reversed in the second half as Starr turned up the scoring open three’s and that was a big lift for us,” continued Boyer. “I though and ULL’s field goal shooting cooled off. Also, Jones went to the bench with Lyndsay was very aggressive and I thought Ashley Anderson hit some really four fouls early and spent most of the second half out of action. In addition, a tough shots in transition. And, Adrianne breaking that rebound record, it’s technical foul on the ULL bench with 14:37 left in the game sent Starr to the really amazing to do that. She’s still got a few games left here. We knew she free throw line to cut ULL’s lead to 10, 48-38, and gave the Lady Indians pos- needed eight to break it. It’s very impressive.” session of the basketball. A steal by Sims after FAU controlled the opening tip resulted in a bucket The Lady Indians continued to claw their way back helped by a foul by by Davie to put ASU up, 2-0. Then the Owls went on a run which gave them ULL’s Courtney Ratliff with 9:39 remaining to send Ashley Anderson to the the lead until Davie again scored a layup at the 13:13 mark. ASU didn’t trail line for the one-and-one. Anderson hit both to give ASU the narrow lead, 50- after that and took a 38-21 lead in at the half. Davie had 10 points at the half 49. From that point, ASU relied on rebounding (ASU had a 44-36 edge) and and six boards. As a team, the Lady Indians hit 14 of 21 shots from the field. going strong to the basket to take the win. The Lady Indians came out in the second half and continued their assault Jones ended the night with 23 points for the Ragin’ Cajuns along with on the Lady Owls who could manage shooting only 29.9 percent for the game seven rebounds, while teammate Onna Charles had 15 points. against ASU’s 62.5 from the field. ASU also outrebounded FAU, 44-36. Arkansas State Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 07, 2007) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... (16-8) (11-2) (4-6) (1-0) CONFERENCE...... (9-4) (7-1) (2-3) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (7-4) (4-1) (2-3) (1-0)

|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ------34 DAVIE, Adrianne.... 24-24 841 35.0 187-363 .515 14-34 .412 106-138 .768 65 142 207 8.6 69 2 19 77 43 13 494 20.6 03 SIMS, Rudy...... 24-24 854 35.6 140-317 .442 37-101 .366 67-89 .753 25 107 132 5.5 37 0 102 84 3 51 384 16.0 40 CARTER, Ali...... 24-24 759 31.6 56-165 .339 29-105 .276 36-60 .600 28 45 73 3.0 40 0 48 58 3 22 177 7.4 25 STARR, Caroline.... 24-18 632 26.3 50-130 .385 30-82 .366 45-57 .789 15 68 83 3.5 36 1 52 52 3 21 175 7.3 30 SCHLUP, Lyndsay.... 24-6 480 20.0 34-75 .453 0-0 .000 36-54 .667 29 67 96 4.0 63 3 21 36 15 9 104 4.3 33 ANDERSON, Ashley... 24-18 474 19.8 43-97 .443 0-0 .000 18-25 .720 24 54 78 3.3 55 0 14 34 14 16 104 4.3 24 SMITH, Veronica.... 19-0 121 6.4 16-36 .444 0-1 .000 5-9 .556 14 18 32 1.7 17 0 11 1602371.9 05 LOCK, Kelsey...... 9-0 65 7.2 7-18 .389 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1 6 7 0.8 3 07510151.7 15 HILES, Brittney.... 24-3 317 13.2 11-56 .196 3-13 .231 15-21 .714 12 28 40 1.7 34 0 28 37 0 20 40 1.7 01 TAYLOR, Jazmine.... 24-3 252 10.5 11-42 .262 0-1 .000 17-34 .500 13 16 29 1.2 24 0 18 24 3 11 39 1.6 11 JEFFERSON, Ebonie.. 15-0 50 3.3 5-12 .417 1-1 1.000 7-14 .500 4 5 9 0.6 7 02602181.2 35 BROWN, Rachel...... 6-0 17 2.8 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 2 2 4 0.7 3 00100 71.2 10 PENCE, Melia...... 9-0 30 3.3 3-11 .273 1-7 .143 3-4 .750 2 4 6 0.7 4 02300101.1 50 CHRISTIAN, Tabitha. 8-0 33 4.1 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 1 7 8 1.0 10 00201 81.0 TEAM...... 41 59 100 4.2 0 13 ------Total...... 24 4925 568-1333 .426 116-348 .333 360-513 .702 276 628 904 37.7 402 6 324 448 85 168 1612 67.2 Opponents...... 24 4925 565-1501 .376 99-395 .251 279-426 .655 384 572 956 39.8 481 - 276 428 80 236 1508 62.8

TEAM STATISTICS ASU OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND ------SCORING...... 1612 1508 11-10-06 at Charlotte 49ers L 65-76 1037 Points per game...... 67.2 62.8 11/13/06 ALABAMA W 73-56 2348 Scoring margin...... +4.3 - 11-17-06 at Missouri L 53-74 2584 FIELD GOALS-ATT...... 568-1333 565-1501 11/20/06 at Missouri State W 67-54 - Field goal pct...... 426 .376 11/24/06 PURDUE L 61-67 2036 3 POINT FG-ATT...... 116-348 99-395 11/26/06 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W 87-55 1486 3-point FG pct...... 333 .251 11/30/06 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W 67-52 1867 3-pt FG made per game.. 4.8 4.1 12/2/06 vs San Jose State W 90-71 1372 FREE THROWS-ATT...... 360-513 279-426 12/3/06 at California L 62-81 862 Free throw pct...... 702 .655 12/9/06 OKLAHOMA STATE W 80-73 2461 REBOUNDS...... 904 956 *12/16/06 at Louisiana-Lafayette W OT 65-58 395 Rebounds per game...... 37.7 39.8 *12/29/06 SOUTH ALABAMA W 69-57 1897 Rebounding margin...... -2.2 - *12/31/06 NEW ORLEANS W 68-56 1834 ASSISTS...... 324 276 *01/03/07 at Louisiana Monroe W 80-64 634 Assists per game...... 13.5 11.5 *1/6/2007 NORTH TEXAS W 57-51 1988 TURNOVERS...... 448 428 *1/9/07 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK W 62-43 2371 Turnovers per game..... 18.7 17.8 *011307 at Troy University L 55-76 572 margin...... -0.8 - *1/15/07 DENVER W 53-48 1970 Assist/turnover ratio.. 0.7 0.6 *01/18/07 at Middle Tennessee L 54-82 4884 STEALS...... 168 236 01/20/07 at North Dakota State W 64-61 1620 Steals per game...... 7.0 9.8 *1/24/07 WESTERN KENTUCKY L 59-64 2272 BLOCKS...... 85 80 *01/27/07 at Fla. International L 64-67 473 Blocks per game...... 3.5 3.3 *1/31/07 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 80-61 - WINNING STREAK...... 2 - *2/7/2007 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE W 77-61 1916 Home win streak...... 2 - ATTENDANCE...... 24446 14433 Home games-Avg/Game.... 13-1880 10-1306 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. - 1-1372

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total ------Arkansas State...... 749 848 15 - 1612 Opponents...... 722 778 8 - 1508 Arkansas State Season Box Score (as of Feb 07, 2007) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... (16-8) (11-2) (4-6) (1-0) CONFERENCE...... (9-4) (7-1) (2-3) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (7-4) (4-1) (2-3) (1-0)

|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ------34 DAVIE, Adrianne.... 24-24 841 35.0 187-363 .515 14-34 .412 106-138 .768 65 142 207 8.6 69 2 19 77 43 13 494 20.6 Conference-Only.. 13-13 470 36.2 105-203 .517 6-20 .300 56-74 .757 31 85 116 8.9 39 1 8 43 25 6 272 20.9 03 SIMS, Rudy...... 24-24 854 35.6 140-317 .442 37-101 .366 67-89 .753 25 107 132 5.5 37 0 102 84 3 51 384 16.0 Conference-Only.. 13-13 487 37.5 73-181 .403 13-56 .232 34-46 .739 14 64 78 6.0 18 0 62 50 0 27 193 14.8 40 CARTER, Ali...... 24-24 759 31.6 56-165 .339 29-105 .276 36-60 .600 28 45 73 3.0 40 0 48 58 3 22 177 7.4 Conference-Only.. 13-13 424 32.6 25-81 .309 12-50 .240 22-37 .595 17 25 42 3.2 21 0 27 31 1 11 84 6.5 25 STARR, Caroline.... 24-18 632 26.3 50-130 .385 30-82 .366 45-57 .789 15 68 83 3.5 36 1 52 52 3 21 175 7.3 Conference-Only.. 13-9 336 25.8 34-74 .459 22-46 .478 19-24 .792 4 36 40 3.1 21 1 24 27 2 10 109 8.4 33 ANDERSON, Ashley... 24-18 474 19.8 43-97 .443 0-0 .000 18-25 .720 24 54 78 3.3 55 0 14 34 14 16 104 4.3 Conference-Only.. 13-10 247 19.0 20-49 .408 0-0 .000 7-8 .875 15 30 45 3.5 24 0 6 2085473.6 30 SCHLUP, Lyndsay.... 24-6 480 20.0 34-75 .453 0-0 .000 36-54 .667 29 67 96 4.0 63 3 21 36 15 9 104 4.3 Conference-Only.. 13-3 292 22.5 17-37 .459 0-0 .000 16-24 .667 13 42 55 4.2 38 3 18 1764503.8 24 SMITH, Veronica.... 19-0 121 6.4 16-36 .444 0-1 .000 5-9 .556 14 18 32 1.7 17 0 11 1602371.9 Conference-Only.. 12-0 90 7.5 10-27 .370 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 13 14 27 2.3 13 0 9 1002242.0 15 HILES, Brittney.... 24-3 317 13.2 11-56 .196 3-13 .231 15-21 .714 12 28 40 1.7 34 0 28 37 0 20 40 1.7 Conference-Only.. 13-2 177 13.6 7-19 .368 1-4 .250 10-15 .667 7 19 26 2.0 16 0 15 23 0 11 25 1.9 05 LOCK, Kelsey...... 9-0 65 7.2 7-18 .389 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1 6 7 0.8 3 07510151.7 Conference-Only.. 1-0 3 3.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 00100 00.0 01 TAYLOR, Jazmine.... 24-3 252 10.5 11-42 .262 0-1 .000 17-34 .500 13 16 29 1.2 24 0 18 24 3 11 39 1.6 Conference-Only.. 13-2 133 10.2 5-23 .217 0-0 .000 6-14 .429 7 7 14 1.1 9 08915161.2 11 JEFFERSON, Ebonie.. 15-0 50 3.3 5-12 .417 1-1 1.000 7-14 .500 4 5 9 0.6 7 02602181.2 Conference-Only.. 6-0 16 2.7 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 2 2 4 0.7 1 02601 30.5 35 BROWN, Rachel...... 6-0 17 2.8 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 2 2 4 0.7 3 00100 71.2 Conference-Only.. 6-0 17 2.8 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 2 2 4 0.7 3 00100 71.2 10 PENCE, Melia...... 9-0 30 3.3 3-11 .273 1-7 .143 3-4 .750 2 4 6 0.7 4 02300101.1 Conference-Only.. 4-0 17 4.3 3-9 .333 1-5 .200 1-2 .500 2 3 5 1.3 1 02300 82.0 50 CHRISTIAN, Tabitha. 8-0 33 4.1 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 1 7 8 1.0 10 00201 81.0 Conference-Only.. 4-0 16 4.0 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 5 5 1.3 5 00000 51.3 TEAM...... 41 59 100 4.2 0 13 Conference-Only.. 24 32 56 4.3 0 6 ------Total...... 24 4925 568-1333 .426 116-348 .333 360-513 .702 276 628 904 37.7 402 6 324 448 85 168 1612 67.2 Conference-Only.. 13 2725 304-717 .424 55-181 .304 180-258 .698 151 366 517 39.8 209 5 181 247 43 82 843 64.8 ------Opponents...... 24 4925 565-1501 .376 99-395 .251 279-426 .655 384 572 956 39.8 481 - 276 428 80 236 1508 62.8 Conference-Only.. 13 2725 298-837 .356 57-226 .252 135-220 .614 220 304 524 40.3 250 4 140 209 43 129 788 60.6 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total ------Arkansas State...... 749 848 15 - 1612 Opponents...... 722 778 8 - 1508

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL ------Arkansas State...... 64 1 65 Opponents...... 71 2 73 Arkansas State Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Feb 07, 2007) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... (16-8) (11-2) (4-6) (1-0) CONFERENCE...... (9-4) (7-1) (2-3) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (7-4) (4-1) (2-3) (1-0)

DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS ------11-10-06 8:30 p.m. at Charlotte 49ers 65-76 L 1037 (14)STARR, Caroline (9)SCHLUP, Lyndsay 11/13/06 7 PM ALABAMA W 73-56 2348 (19)CARTER, Ali (6)DAVIE, Adrianne (19)SIMS, Rudy 11-17-06 7:05 p.m. at Missouri 53-74 L 2584 (26)DAVIE, Adrianne (7)DAVIE, Adrianne 11/20/06 7:05 p.m. at Missouri State W 67-54 (21)DAVIE, Adrianne (10)DAVIE, Adrianne 11/24/06 7:05 p.m. PURDUE 61-67 L 2036 (23)SIMS, Rudy (10)DAVIE, Adrianne 11/26/06 2 PM ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W 87-55 1486 (21)DAVIE, Adrianne (11)DAVIE, Adrianne 11/30/06 7:05 p.m. SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W 67-52 1867 (31)DAVIE, Adrianne (8)DAVIE, Adrianne 12/2/06 7:20 p.m. vs San Jose State W 90-71 1372 (28)DAVIE, Adrianne (8)DAVIE, Adrianne 12/3/06 5:25 p.m. at California 62-81 L 862 (19)Sims, Rudy (5)Starr, Caroline 12/9/06 7:05 PM OKLAHOMA STATE W 80-73 2461 (27)DAVIE, Adrianne (12)DAVIE, Adrianne 12/16/06 7pm * at Louisiana-Lafayette WOT 65-58 395 (26)DAVIE, Adrianne (15)DAVIE, Adrianne 12/29/06 7 PM * SOUTH ALABAMA W 69-57 1897 (32)DAVIE, Adrianne (8)SIMS, Rudy 12/31/06 2:05 pm * NEW ORLEANS W 68-56 1834 (21)SIMS, Rudy (11)DAVIE, Adrianne 01/03/07 5:00 PM CST * at Louisiana Monroe W 80-64 634 (20)SIMS, Rudy (8)DAVIE, Adrianne 1/6/2007 7:05 pm * NORTH TEXAS W 57-51 1988 (15)DAVIE, Adrianne (9)DAVIE, Adrianne 1/9/07 7:05 pm * ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK W 62-43 2371 (29)DAVIE, Adrianne (11)DAVIE, Adrianne 011307 5:15 p.m. * at Troy University 55-76 L 572 (14)SIMS, Rudy (7)DAVIE, Adrianne (7)CARTER, Ali 1/15/07 7:05 pm * DENVER W 53-48 1970 (19)DAVIE, Adrianne (12)DAVIE, Adrianne 01/18/07 7 p.m. * at Middle Tennessee 54-82 L 4884 (16)DAVIE, Adrianne (7)DAVIE, Adrianne 01/20/07 7 PM at North Dakota State W 64-61 1620 (18)DAVIE, Adrianne (9)DAVIE, Adrianne 1/24/07 7:05 PM * WESTERN KENTUCKY 59-64 L 2272 (21)DAVIE, Adrianne (8)DAVIE, Adrianne 01/27/07 5:30 p.m. * at Fla. International 64-67 L 473 (25)DAVIE, Adrianne (6)ANDERSON, Ashley (6)SCHLUP, Lyndsay 1/31/07 5:35 PM * FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 80-61 (18)DAVIE, Adrianne (10)DAVIE, Adrianne 2/7/2007 7:05 p.m. * LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE W 77-61 1916 (23)STARR, Caroline (8)SIMS, Rudy

* - Conference game

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME HOME...... 13 24446 1881 AWAY...... 10 13061 1307 NEUTRAL...... 1 1372 1372 TOTAL...... 24 38879 1620 Arkansas State Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Feb 07, 2007) All games

Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Rebounds Assist TOver Steal Fouls ------/-- --/-- ---/------/------/------/------/------/------/------/------/--- --/-- --/-- --/-- --/-- Charlotte 49ers...... 26/36 39/40 65-76 (11) 20-52/27-67 .385/.403 3-11/ 3-14 .273/.214 22-32/19-26 .688/.731 38/42 (4) 7/16 25/15 5/2 3/13 23/23 ALABAMA...... 36/22 37/34 73-56 +17 26-54/22-54 .481/.407 9-19/ 6-18 .474/.333 12-16/ 6-16 .750/.375 32/35 (3) 16/10 16/21 8/3 10/10 16/18 Missouri...... 29/40 24/34 53-74 (21) 23-55/27-72 .418/.375 2-10/ 7-20 .200/.350 5-7 /13-14 .714/.929 33/46 (13) 16/16 21/14 2/6 7/10 14/13 Missouri State...... 27/19 40/35 67-54 +13 26-61/19-47 .426/.404 6-17/ 4-16 .353/.250 9-11/12-16 .818/.750 25/39 (14) 14/11 10/24 3/1 10/4 17/18 PURDUE...... 33/39 28/28 61-67 (6) 21-51/25-58 .412/.431 8-20/ 5-19 .400/.263 11-17/12-16 .647/.750 35/35 - 12/12 22/16 2/3 6/16 16/19 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF...... 45/31 42/24 87-55 +32 28-60/19-50 .467/.380 6-16/ 1-7 .375/.143 25-42/16-22 .595/.727 41/32 +9 16/7 19/30 7/1 12/9 19/30 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE...... 34/18 33/34 67-52 +15 18-51/20-53 .353/.377 5-13/ 4-22 .385/.182 26-34/ 8-13 .765/.615 36/39 (3) 11/9 13/23 3/4 8/6 17/28 San Jose State...... 40/36 50/35 90-71 +19 27-66/27-66 .409/.409 5-18/ 3-15 .278/.200 31-42/14-18 .738/.778 43/43 - 16/18 14/25 3/2 9/6 19/30 California...... 34/45 28/36 62-81 (19) 21-50/29-60 .420/.483 6-11/ 2-6 .545/.333 14-18/21-31 .778/.677 28/41 (13) 11/17 24/17 2/5 5/14 21/17 OKLAHOMA STATE...... 37/28 43/45 80-73 +7 29-57/28-74 .509/.378 7-17/ 2-16 .412/.125 15-20/15-19 .750/.789 38/39 (1) 12/8 24/17 4/5 7/13 16/21 Louisiana-Lafayette...... 23/27 27/23 65-58 +7 23-55/24-71 .418/.338 3-16/ 3-8 .188/.375 16-22/ 7-14 .727/.500 46/39 +7 15/8 28/17 2/0 6/12 20/21 SOUTH ALABAMA...... 35/26 34/31 69-57 +12 26-54/22-63 .481/.349 2-12/ 3-16 .167/.188 15-20/10-12 .750/.833 36/37 (1) 13/8 13/12 2/0 3/5 11/18 NEW ORLEANS...... 26/26 42/30 68-56 +12 21-63/20-58 .333/.345 3-13/ 4-17 .231/.235 23-34/12-15 .676/.800 44/46 (2) 8/6 9/22 1/6 11/6 14/25 Louisiana Monroe...... 34/29 46/35 80-64 +16 28-54/23-64 .519/.359 8-10/ 5-20 .800/.250 16-18/13-25 .889/.520 35/39 (4) 17/12 20/18 4/7 8/8 21/16 NORTH TEXAS...... 29/23 28/28 57-51 +6 19-58/22-69 .328/.319 2-13/ 1-9 .154/.111 17-27/ 6-16 .630/.375 39/56 (17) 10/8 16/22 8/3 6/9 17/24 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK...... 36/22 26/21 62-43 +19 24-46/17-53 .522/.321 4-9 / 4-19 .444/.211 10-15/ 5-9 .667/.556 32/30 +2 15/10 10/14 4/1 5/3 13/14 Troy University...... 26/37 29/39 55-76 (21) 20-68/31-61 .294/.508 5-24/ 7-17 .208/.412 10-16/ 7-14 .625/.500 38/48 (10) 9/17 20/22 5/3 12/12 16/22 DENVER...... 20/23 33/25 53-48 +5 18-56/18-62 .321/.290 3-18/ 5-28 .167/.179 14-16/ 7-8 .875/.875 47/37 +10 15/8 17/12 2/4 5/15 9/17 Middle Tennessee...... 32/39 22/43 54-82 (28) 20-43/30-66 .465/.455 5-12/ 9-29 .417/.310 9-16/13-18 .563/.722 37/32 +5 14/15 37/15 0/5 5/20 17/19 North Dakota State...... 30/29 34/32 64-61 +3 25-59/24-63 .424/.381 4-15/ 5-16 .267/.313 10-16/ 8-15 .625/.533 38/41 (3) 12/12 13/17 3/5 9/6 15/14 WESTERN KENTUCKY...... 25/30 34/34 59-64 (5) 21-49/21-54 .429/.389 4-12/ 3-10 .333/.300 13-19/19-36 .684/.528 37/36 +1 14/11 20/13 4/3 4/15 20/17 Fla. International...... 32/38 32/29 64-67 (3) 26-65/24-70 .400/.343 4-13/ 7-15 .308/.467 8-10/12-19 .800/.632 38/52 (14) 13/20 10/13 2/6 6/4 19/13 FLORIDA ATLANTIC...... 38/21 42/40 80-61 +19 30-48/23-77 .625/.299 5-11/ 4-19 .455/.211 15-24/11-20 .625/.550 44/36 +8 21/9 31/18 6/2 9/13 16/25 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE...... 22/38 55/23 77-61 +16 28-58/23-69 .483/.333 7-18/ 2-19 .389/.105 14-21/13-14 .667/.929 44/36 +8 17/8 16/11 3/3 2/7 16/19

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category Arkansas State Game-by-Game Highs (as of Feb 07, 2007) All games

Opponent Date Score WL POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKED SHOTS ------at Charlotte 49ers 11-10-06 65-76 L 14-STARR, Caroli 9-SCHLUP, Lynds 4-SIMS, Rudy 1-ANDERSON, Ash 3-SCHLUP, Lynds STARR, Caroli SCHLUP, Lynds ALABAMA 11/13/06 73-56 W 19-SIMS, Rudy 6-DAVIE, Adrian 4-CARTER, Ali 3-CARTER, Ali 4-DAVIE, Adrian CARTER, Ali SIMS, Rudy SIMS, Rudy at Missouri 11-17-06 53-74 L 26-DAVIE, Adrian 7-DAVIE, Adrian 5-SIMS, Rudy 2-SIMS, Rudy 1-TAYLOR, Jazmi CARTER, Ali CARTER, Ali at Missouri State 11/20/06 67-54 W 21-DAVIE, Adrian 10-DAVIE, Adrian 6-SIMS, Rudy 3-TAYLOR, Jazmi 1-CARTER, Ali ANDERSON, Ash SCHLUP, Lynds PURDUE 11/24/06 61-67 L 23-SIMS, Rudy 10-DAVIE, Adrian 5-STARR, Caroli 2-SIMS, Rudy 1-DAVIE, Adrian ANDERSON, Ash ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 11/26/06 87-55 W 21-DAVIE, Adrian 11-DAVIE, Adrian 6-SIMS, Rudy 3-STARR, Caroli 4-DAVIE, Adrian ANDERSON, Ash SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 11/30/06 67-52 W 31-DAVIE, Adrian 8-DAVIE, Adrian 5-SIMS, Rudy 3-HILES, Brittn 2-DAVIE, Adrian vs San Jose State 12/2/06 90-71 W 28-DAVIE, Adrian 8-DAVIE, Adrian 5-STARR, Caroli 4-SIMS, Rudy 1-SIMS, Rudy DAVIE, Adrian ANDERSON, Ash at California 12/3/06 62-81 L 19-Sims, Rudy 5-Starr, Caroli 3-Hiles, Brittn 2-Starr, Caroli 1-Taylor, Jazmi Anderson, Ash Anderson, Ash Schlup, Lynds OKLAHOMA STATE 12/9/06 80-73 W 27-DAVIE, Adrian 12-DAVIE, Adrian 3-SIMS, Rudy 4-SIMS, Rudy 2-DAVIE, Adrian STARR, Caroli SCHLUP, Lynds at Louisiana-Lafayette 12/16/06 65-58 WO 26-DAVIE, Adrian 15-DAVIE, Adrian 10-SIMS, Rudy 3-SIMS, Rudy 1-DAVIE, Adrian ANDERSON, Ash SOUTH ALABAMA 12/29/06 69-57 W 32-DAVIE, Adrian 8-SIMS, Rudy 5-SIMS, Rudy 3-SIMS, Rudy 2-DAVIE, Adrian NEW ORLEANS 12/31/06 68-56 W 21-SIMS, Rudy 11-DAVIE, Adrian 2-SIMS, Rudy 4-SIMS, Rudy 1-SCHLUP, Lynds STARR, Caroli at Louisiana Monroe 01/03/07 80-64 W 20-SIMS, Rudy 8-DAVIE, Adrian 7-SIMS, Rudy 3-SIMS, Rudy 2-SCHLUP, Lynds NORTH TEXAS 1/6/2007 57-51 W 15-DAVIE, Adrian 9-DAVIE, Adrian 3-CARTER, Ali 2-SIMS, Rudy 5-DAVIE, Adrian ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK 1/9/07 62-43 W 29-DAVIE, Adrian 11-DAVIE, Adrian 6-SIMS, Rudy 1-CARTER, Ali 2-DAVIE, Adrian STARR, Caroli SMITH, Veroni TAYLOR, Jazmi HILES, Brittn at Troy University 011307 55-76 L 14-SIMS, Rudy 7-CARTER, Ali 4-SIMS, Rudy 4-SIMS, Rudy 4-DAVIE, Adrian DAVIE, Adrian DENVER 1/15/07 53-48 W 19-DAVIE, Adrian 12-DAVIE, Adrian 4-SCHLUP, Lynds 2-SIMS, Rudy 1-DAVIE, Adrian STARR, Caroli ANDERSON, Ash SIMS, Rudy at Middle Tennessee 01/18/07 54-82 L 16-DAVIE, Adrian 7-DAVIE, Adrian 6-SIMS, Rudy 2-SIMS, Rudy None at North Dakota State 01/20/07 64-61 W 18-DAVIE, Adrian 9-DAVIE, Adrian 5-HILES, Brittn 4-SIMS, Rudy 2-DAVIE, Adrian WESTERN KENTUCKY 1/24/07 59-64 L 21-DAVIE, Adrian 8-DAVIE, Adrian 7-SIMS, Rudy 2-SCHLUP, Lynds 2-DAVIE, Adrian at Fla. International 01/27/07 64-67 L 25-DAVIE, Adrian 6-SCHLUP, Lynds 3-TAYLOR, Jazmi 2-SIMS, Rudy 1-DAVIE, Adrian ANDERSON, Ash TAYLOR, Jazmi FLORIDA ATLANTIC 1/31/07 80-61 W 18-DAVIE, Adrian 10-DAVIE, Adrian 5-HILES, Brittn 3-HILES, Brittn 5-DAVIE, Adrian LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE 2/7/2007 77-61 W 23-STARR, Caroli 8-SIMS, Rudy 7-SIMS, Rudy 1-ANDERSON, Ash 1-SCHLUP, Lynds CARTER, Ali DAVIE, Adrian STARR, Caroli Arkansas State Team High/Low Analysis (as of Feb 07, 2007) All games

Arkansas State - TEAM GAME HIGHS

POINTS...... 90 vs San Jose State (12/2/06) 87 vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/26/06) 80 vs Florida Atlantic (1/31/07) 80 at Louisiana Monroe (01/03/07) 80 vs Oklahoma State (12/9/06) FIELD GOALS MADE...... 30 vs Florida Atlantic (1/31/07) 29 vs Oklahoma State (12/9/06) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS...... 68 at Troy University (011307) 66 vs San Jose State (12/2/06) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE...... 625 (30-48) vs Florida Atlantic (1/31/07) .522 (24-46) vs Arkansas-Little Rock (1/9/07) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...... 9 vs Alabama (11/13/06) 8 at Louisiana Monroe (01/03/07) 8 vs Purdue (11/24/06) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS...... 24 at Troy University (011307) 20 vs Purdue (11/24/06) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE...... 800 ( 8-10) at Louisiana Monroe (01/03/07) .545 ( 6-11) at California (12/3/06) FREE THROWS MADE...... 31 vs San Jose State (12/2/06) 26 vs South Dakota State (11/30/06) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS...... 42 vs San Jose State (12/2/06) 42 vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/26/06) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...... 889 (16-18) at Louisiana Monroe (01/03/07) .875 (14-16) vs DENVER (1/15/07) REBOUNDS...... 47 vs DENVER (1/15/07) 46 at Louisiana-Lafayette (12/16/06) ASSISTS...... 21 vs Florida Atlantic (1/31/07) 17 vs Louisiana-Lafayette (2/7/2007) 17 at Louisiana Monroe (01/03/07) STEALS...... 12 at Troy University (011307) 12 vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/26/06) BLOCKED SHOTS...... 8 vs North Texas (1/6/2007) 8 vs Alabama (11/13/06) TURNOVERS...... 37 at Middle Tennessee (01/18/07) 31 vs Florida Atlantic (1/31/07) FOULS...... 23 at Charlotte 49ers (11-10-06) 21 at Louisiana Monroe (01/03/07) 21 at California (12/3/06)

Arkansas State Player High/Low Analysis (as of Feb 07, 2007) All games

Arkansas State - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

POINTS...... 32 DAVIE, Adrianne vs South Alabama (12/29/06) 31 DAVIE, Adrianne vs South Dakota State (11/30/06) 29 DAVIE, Adrianne vs Arkansas-Little Rock (1/9/07) 28 DAVIE, Adrianne vs San Jose State (12/2/06) 27 DAVIE, Adrianne vs Oklahoma State (12/9/06) FIELD GOALS MADE...... 13 DAVIE, Adrianne vs South Alabama (12/29/06) 12 DAVIE, Adrianne vs Arkansas-Little Rock (1/9/07) 12 DAVIE, Adrianne at Missouri (11-17-06) FIELD GOAL ATT...... 24 SIMS, Rudy at Fla. International (01/27/07) 22 SIMS, Rudy at Louisiana-Lafayette (12/16/06) FG PCT (min 5 made)...... 1.000 ( 5-5 ) ANDERSON, Ashley vs Florida Atlantic (1/31/07) .765 (13-17) DAVIE, Adrianne vs South Alabama (12/29/06) 3 PT FG MADE...... 6 STARR, Caroline vs Louisiana-Lafayette (2/7/2007) 5 Sims, Rudy at California (12/3/06) 5 CARTER, Ali vs Alabama (11/13/06) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS...... 10 SIMS, Rudy at Troy University (011307) 9 CARTER, Ali vs Alabama (11/13/06) 3-PT FG PCT (min 2 made)..... 1.000 ( 4-4 ) STARR, Caroline at Louisiana Monroe (01/03/07) 1.000 ( 3-3 ) SIMS, Rudy at Louisiana Monroe (01/03/07) FREE THROWS MADE...... 15 DAVIE, Adrianne vs South Dakota State (11/30/06) 12 DAVIE, Adrianne vs New Orleans (12/31/06) FREE THROW ATT...... 17 DAVIE, Adrianne vs New Orleans (12/31/06) 17 DAVIE, Adrianne vs South Dakota State (11/30/06) FT PCT (min 3 made)...... 1.000 ( 6-6 ) SCHLUP, Lyndsay at Louisiana Monroe (01/03/07) 1.000 ( 6-6 ) Davie, Adrianne at California (12/3/06) 1.000 ( 5-5 ) SIMS, Rudy vs DENVER (1/15/07) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) SIMS, Rudy vs Arkansas-Little Rock (1/9/07) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) SCHLUP, Lyndsay vs South Alabama (12/29/06) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) CARTER, Ali at Louisiana-Lafayette (12/16/06) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) HILES, Brittney vs San Jose State (12/2/06) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) SIMS, Rudy vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/26/06) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) DAVIE, Adrianne at Missouri State (11/20/06) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) STARR, Caroline vs Alabama (11/13/06) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) SCHLUP, Lyndsay at Charlotte 49ers (11-10-06) 1.000 ( 3-3 ) DAVIE, Adrianne vs DENVER (1/15/07) REBOUNDS...... 15 DAVIE, Adrianne at Louisiana-Lafayette (12/16/06) 12 DAVIE, Adrianne vs DENVER (1/15/07) 12 DAVIE, Adrianne vs Oklahoma State (12/9/06) ASSISTS...... 10 SIMS, Rudy at Louisiana-Lafayette (12/16/06) 7 SIMS, Rudy vs Louisiana-Lafayette (2/7/2007) 7 SIMS, Rudy vs Western Kentucky (1/24/07) 7 SIMS, Rudy at Louisiana Monroe (01/03/07) STEALS...... 4 SIMS, Rudy at North Dakota State (01/20/07) 4 SIMS, Rudy at Troy University (011307) 4 SIMS, Rudy vs New Orleans (12/31/06) 4 STARR, Caroline vs New Orleans (12/31/06) 4 SIMS, Rudy vs Oklahoma State (12/9/06) 4 SIMS, Rudy vs San Jose State (12/2/06) BLOCKED SHOTS...... 5 DAVIE, Adrianne vs Florida Atlantic (1/31/07) 5 DAVIE, Adrianne vs North Texas (1/6/2007) TURNOVERS...... 9 SIMS, Rudy at Middle Tennessee (01/18/07) 7 SIMS, Rudy at Louisiana-Lafayette (12/16/06) 7 SIMS, Rudy vs Purdue (11/24/06) 7 DAVIE, Adrianne at Charlotte 49ers (11-10-06) Arkansas State Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 08, 2007) Conference games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... (9-4) (7-1) (2-3) (0-0) CONFERENCE...... (9-4) (7-1) (2-3) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0)

|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ------34 DAVIE, Adrianne.... 13-13 470 36.2 105-203 .517 6-20 .300 56-74 .757 31 85 116 8.9 39 1 8 43 25 6 272 20.9 03 SIMS, Rudy...... 13-13 487 37.5 73-181 .403 13-56 .232 34-46 .739 14 64 78 6.0 18 0 62 50 0 27 193 14.8 25 STARR, Caroline.... 13-9 336 25.8 34-74 .459 22-46 .478 19-24 .792 4 36 40 3.1 21 1 24 27 2 10 109 8.4 40 CARTER, Ali...... 13-13 424 32.6 25-81 .309 12-50 .240 22-37 .595 17 25 42 3.2 21 0 27 31 1 11 84 6.5 30 SCHLUP, Lyndsay.... 13-3 292 22.5 17-37 .459 0-0 .000 16-24 .667 13 42 55 4.2 38 3 18 1764503.8 33 ANDERSON, Ashley... 13-10 247 19.0 20-49 .408 0-0 .000 7-8 .875 15 30 45 3.5 24 0 6 2085473.6 24 SMITH, Veronica.... 12-0 90 7.5 10-27 .370 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 13 14 27 2.3 13 0 9 1002242.0 10 PENCE, Melia...... 4-0 17 4.3 3-9 .333 1-5 .200 1-2 .500 2 3 5 1.3 1 02300 82.0 15 HILES, Brittney.... 13-2 177 13.6 7-19 .368 1-4 .250 10-15 .667 7 19 26 2.0 16 0 15 23 0 11 25 1.9 50 CHRISTIAN, Tabitha. 4-0 16 4.0 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 5 5 1.3 5 00000 51.3 01 TAYLOR, Jazmine.... 13-2 133 10.2 5-23 .217 0-0 .000 6-14 .429 7 7 14 1.1 9 08915161.2 35 BROWN, Rachel...... 6-0 17 2.8 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 2 2 4 0.7 3 00100 71.2 11 JEFFERSON, Ebonie.. 6-0 16 2.7 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 2 2 4 0.7 1 02601 30.5 05 LOCK, Kelsey...... 1-0 3 3.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 00100 00.0 TEAM...... 24 32 56 4.3 0 6 ------Total...... 13 2725 304-717 .424 55-181 .304 180-258 .698 151 366 517 39.8 209 5 181 247 43 82 843 64.8 Opponents...... 13 2725 298-837 .356 57-226 .252 135-220 .614 220 304 524 40.3 250 - 140 209 43 129 788 60.6

TEAM STATISTICS ASU OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND ------SCORING...... 843 788 *12/16/06 at Louisiana-Lafayette W OT 65-58 395 Points per game...... 64.8 60.6 *12/29/06 SOUTH ALABAMA W 69-57 1897 Scoring margin...... +4.2 - *12/31/06 NEW ORLEANS W 68-56 1834 FIELD GOALS-ATT...... 304-717 298-837 *01/03/07 at Louisiana Monroe W 80-64 634 Field goal pct...... 424 .356 *1/6/2007 NORTH TEXAS W 57-51 1988 3 POINT FG-ATT...... 55-181 57-226 *1/9/07 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK W 62-43 2371 3-point FG pct...... 304 .252 *011307 at Troy University L 55-76 572 3-pt FG made per game.. 4.2 4.4 *1/15/07 DENVER W 53-48 1970 FREE THROWS-ATT...... 180-258 135-220 *01/18/07 at Middle Tennessee L 54-82 4884 Free throw pct...... 698 .614 *1/24/07 WESTERN KENTUCKY L 59-64 2272 REBOUNDS...... 517 524 *01/27/07 at Fla. International L 64-67 473 Rebounds per game...... 39.8 40.3 *1/31/07 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 80-61 - Rebounding margin...... -0.5 - *2/7/2007 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE W 77-61 1916 ASSISTS...... 181 140 Assists per game...... 13.9 10.8 TURNOVERS...... 247 209 Turnovers per game..... 19.0 16.1 Turnover margin...... -2.9 - Assist/turnover ratio.. 0.7 0.7 STEALS...... 82 129 Steals per game...... 6.3 9.9 BLOCKS...... 43 43 Blocks per game...... 3.3 3.3 WINNING STREAK...... 2 - Home win streak...... 2 - ATTENDANCE...... 14248 6958 Home games-Avg/Game.... 8-1781 5-1392 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. - 0-0

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total ------Arkansas State...... 378 450 15 - 843 Opponents...... 379 401 8 - 788 South Alabama Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 08, 2007) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... (11-13) (6-5) (4-8) (1-0) CONFERENCE...... (5-9) (3-4) (2-5) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (6-4) (3-1) (2-3) (1-0)

|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ------00 GRIFFIOEN, Susan... 4-0 14 3.5 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2 1 3 0.8 6 00300 30.8 02 NETTLES, Shakira... 24-0 361 15.0 31-88 .352 4-19 .211 8-19 .421 25 29 54 2.3 28 0 18 25 5 22 74 3.1 03 TUCKER, Jeanette... 17-3 183 10.8 15-35 .429 0-1 .000 15-21 .714 2 16 18 1.1 4 0 16 1205452.6 10 JACOB, Petra...... 16-0 124 7.8 7-20 .350 2-7 .286 4-5 .800 2 10 12 0.8 5 0 8 1708201.3 12 ELLIS, Raena...... 10-3 211 21.1 19-54 .352 8-21 .381 18-20 .900 8 12 20 2.0 5 0 16 1107646.4 21 WOODARD, Whitney... 24-24 711 29.6 123-322 .382 26-82 .317 77-100 .770 51 116 167 7.0 62 3 30 64 10 31 349 14.5 23 JONES, Monique..... 24-24 640 26.7 105-276 .380 50-157 .318 23-32 .719 13 57 70 2.9 39 0 34 43 1 17 283 11.8 24 SANDERS, Tiffany... 24-22 531 22.1 41-128 .320 3-18 .167 17-27 .630 19 68 87 3.6 48 1 31 30 3 11 102 4.3 33 LEONARD, Amanda.... 24-0 313 13.0 24-91 .264 15-47 .319 8-10 .800 10 21 31 1.3 11 0 17 2417713.0 35 BRUNNER, Patriece.. 24-10 414 17.3 20-55 .364 0-0 .000 17-27 .630 28 58 86 3.6 47 0 21 36 19 16 57 2.4 42 BROWN, Cortney..... 24-3 324 13.5 29-83 .349 1-9 .111 15-20 .750 29 24 53 2.2 53 0 8 3527743.1 45 BOSWELL, Valencia.. 22-20 547 24.9 58-129 .450 0-1 .000 26-53 .491 28 33 61 2.8 31 0 47 48 1 16 142 6.5 53 BRUNNER, Shaniece.. 24-11 451 18.8 34-89 .382 4-12 .333 21-45 .467 45 81 126 5.3 50 0 10 55 16 8 93 3.9 TEAM...... 48 66 114 4.8 0 2 ------Total...... 24 4824 507-1372 .370 113-374 .302 250-381 .656 310 592 902 37.6 389 4 256 405 58 155 1377 57.4 Opponents...... 24 4825 515-1315 .392 110-354 .311 287-417 .688 276 635 911 38.0 415 - 290 412 78 208 1427 59.5

TEAM STATISTICS USA OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND ------SCORING...... 1377 1427 11/12/06 SHC W 56-44 247 Points per game...... 57.4 59.5 11/17/06 at Tulsa L 55-60 1231 Scoring margin...... -2.1 - 11/20/06 BELHAVEN W 92-71 293 FIELD GOALS-ATT...... 507-1372 515-1315 !11/24/06 vs Col. of Charleston W 63-51 - Field goal pct...... 370 .392 !11/25/06 at Long Island L 41-56 291 3 POINT FG-ATT...... 113-374 110-354 11/28/06 at Georgia Southern L 48-54 739 3-point FG pct...... 302 .311 12/01/06 FLORIDA L 50-62 1183 3-pt FG made per game.. 4.7 4.6 12/05/06 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W 60-59 709 FREE THROWS-ATT...... 250-381 287-417 12/09/06 at Southern University W 61-46 103 Free throw pct...... 656 .688 *12/14/06 MIDDLE TENNESSEE L 58-93 306 REBOUNDS...... 902 911 *12/17/06 at Western Kentucky L 55-72 1472 Rebounds per game...... 37.6 38.0 12/21/06 at Stetson W OT 57-50 262 Rebounding margin...... -0.4 - *12/29/06 at Arkansas State L 57-69 1897 ASSISTS...... 256 290 *01/04/07 FLA. INTERNATIONAL L 41-56 783 Assists per game...... 10.7 12.1 *01/06/07 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 69-57 976 TURNOVERS...... 405 412 *01/11/07 at Troy University W 69-56 2684 Turnovers per game..... 16.9 17.2 *01/13/07 UALR TROJANS W 44-37 481 Turnover margin...... +0.3 - *01/17/07 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 61-69 377 Assist/turnover ratio.. 0.6 0.7 *01-20-07 at DENVER L 34-54 789 STEALS...... 155 208 *1/24/07 LOUISIANA-MONROE L 56-61 431 Steals per game...... 6.5 8.7 *01/28/07 NORTH TEXAS W 72-57 778 BLOCKS...... 58 78 *1/31/07 at University of New Orleans W 55-39 234 Blocks per game...... 2.4 3.3 *02/03/07 at Middle Tennessee L 58-86 3911 WINNING STREAK...... 0 - *2/7/07 WKU L 65-68 1065 Home win streak...... 0 - ! = LIU Turkey Classic (Long Island, N.Y.) ATTENDANCE...... 7252 13990 Home games-Avg/Game.... 11-659 12-1166 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. - 1-0

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total ------South Alabama...... 645 718 14 - 1377 Opponents...... 690 730 7 - 1427