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Kansas Basketball Kansas Combined Team Statistics (As of Jan 20, 2010) All Games KKansasansas BBasketballasketball 22009-10009-10 GGameame NNotesotes Contact: Katy Lonergan Email: [email protected] Office: 785/864-7314 Cell: 785/691-7026 Fax: 785/864-7944 2009-10 Schedule/Results Jayhawks Travel To #13 Oklahoma For Second-Straight Road Game Date Opponent TV Time/Result N1 Pitt sburg State (Exh.) Sun W, 86-56 N8 Emporia State (Exh.) Sun W, 85-48 N15 Oral Roberts Sun W, 106-80 vs. N18 at Iowa W, 66-55 N22 Michigan Sun W, 77-66 N26 vs. #9/10 Xavier$ L, 71-76 N28 vs. TCU$ L, 69-74 D3 UCLA FSN W, 54-59 Matchup: #13/13 Oklahoma Sooners (13-4, 3-1) vs. Kansas Jayhawks (11-6, 1-3) D6 Northern Colorado Sun W, 81-54 Date: Saturday, Jan. 23 Probable Starters D10 UMKC Sun W, 81-53 Tip-off : 2 p.m. D13 Creighton Sun W, 77-56 Kansas Locati on: Norman, Okla. D20 UC Riverside Sun W, 75-60 G LaChelda Jacobs, Sr. Venue: Lloyd Noble Center D22 at Houston W, 89-69 G Sade Morris, Sr. D30 Pepperdine Sun W, 82-63 Capacity: 12,000 G Danielle McCray, Sr. J3 at New Mexico State FSNAZ L, 60-61 Series: Kansas leads 27-26 F Aishah Sutherland, So. J9 at Kansas State* FSN L, 35-59 Kansas Coach: Bonnie Henrickson J12 #15/19 Oklahoma St.* ESPNU L, 68-70 C Carolyn Davis, Fr. J17 Missouri* MS W, 72-59 Record: 248-147 overall and 90-85 at KU vs. Oklahoma: 0-6 J20 at #21 Iowa State* L, 42-53 Oklahoma J23 at #13/13 Oklahoma* MS 2 p.m. Oklahoma Coach: Sherri Coale G Danielle Robinson, Jr. J27 Colorado* MS 7 p.m. Record: 299-136 overall and at OU J31 at Missouri* 5 p.m. G Nyeshia Stevenson, Sr. vs. Kansas: 12-3 F7 Kansas State* MS 1 p.m. F Carlee Roethlisberger, Jr. F10 Nebraska* FSNMW 7 p.m. F Amanda Thompson, Sr. F13 Texas* MS 1 p.m. C Abi Olajuwon, Sr. F16 at Colorado* FSNRM 8 p.m. F21 at Texas Tech* ESPNU 5 p.m. F25 Iowa State* FSN 6 p.m. Game Center F28 at Baylor* ESPN2 4 p.m. Radio Television Internet M3 at Nebraska* 7 p.m. •Jayhawk Radio Network •Sooner Sports Network/Metro Sports •www.kuathleti cs.com M6 Texas A&M* Sun 7 p.m. Play-by-Play: Nate Bukaty Play-by-Play: Kenny Mossman GameTracker M11-14 at Big 12 Championship FSN TBA Color Analyst: Brian Hanni Color Analyst: Patti Phillips Live Audio Home game are in Bold All ti mes Central Standard and subject to change $ = Junkanoo Jam (Freeport, Bahamas) * = Big 12 Conference Game 2009-10 Kansas Roster ESPN2 = ESPN2 No.Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School/High School) ESPNU = ESPNU FSN = Fox Sports Net 00 LaChelda Jacobs G 5-10 Sr. Mansfi eld, Texas (Mansfi eld Summit HS) FSNMW = Fox Sports Net Midwest FSNAZ = Fox Sports Net Arizona 1 Aishah Sutherland F 6-2 So. Perris, Calif. (Perris HS) FSNRM= Fox Sports Net Rocky Mountain 2 Kelly Kohn G 5-9 Sr. Adrian, Mich. (Adrian HS) MS = Metro Sports Sun = Sunfl ower 3 Rhea Codio G 5-5 Jr. Brooklyn, N.Y. (Frederick Douglass Acad./Independence CC) 4 Danielle McCray G/F 5-11 Sr. Olathe, Kan. (Olathe East HS) Quick Facts 10 Tania Jackson* F 6-2 Fr. Lawrence, Kan. (Lawrence HS) Locati on ....................................................Lawrence, Kan. 13 Monica Engelman G 5-11 Fr. San Antonio, Texas (Madison HS) Enrollment ............................................................. 30,139 14 Krysten Boogaard C 6-5 Jr. Regina Saskatchewan (Archbishop M.C. O’Neill HS) Chancellor .....................................Bernadett e Gray-Litt le Athleti cs Director ...........................................Lew Perkins 20 Sade Morris G 5-11 Sr. Norman, Okla. (Norman HS) Conference ..............................................................Big 12 21 Carolyn Davis F 6-3 Fr. Houston, Texas (George Bush HS) Colors .....................................................Crimson & Blue 22 Marisha Brown G 5-9 Jr. Kansas City, Mo. (Center HS/Missouri St./UA-Fort Smith) Home Court (Capacity) .............Allen Fieldhouse (16,300) Head Coach .......Bonnie Henrickson (St. Cloud State, ‘86) 23 Angel Goodrich# G 5-4 RFr. Tahlequah, Okla. (Sequoyah HS) Career Record ...............................248-147 (13th season) 24 Nicollett e Smith F 6-2 Jr. Tulsa, Okla. (Bishop Kelley HS) Record at KU .......................................90-85 (6th season) 32 Annett e Davis F 6-1 Fr. Houston, Texas (Bellaire HS) Assistant Coach ...........................Karen Lange (Iowa, ‘96) Assistant Coach ..........Kati e O’Connor (Virginia Tech, ‘00) 34 Porscha Weddington F 6-1 Sr. Temple, Texas (Temple HS) Assistant Coach ........Tamika Raymond (Connecti cut, ‘02) * Sitti ng out 2009-10 season as a redshirt. Asst. AD/Dir. of Oper. ......Trena Anderson (Southeast Missouri St., ‘97) # Will miss the remainder of the 2009-10 season with a knee injury suff ered 1-12-10 Asst. Dir. of Oper. ...........Kati e Capps (Western Kentucky, ‘02) Graduate Asst. Manager ........Alex Fuller (Tennessee, ‘08) Coaching Staff 2008-09 Record ..................................22-14 (6-10 Big 12) Head Coach: Bonnie Henrickson (St. Cloud State ‘86) Starters Returning/Lost ...............................................4/1 Assistant Coaches: Karen Lange (Iowa ‘96); Kati e O’Connor (Virginia Tech ‘00), Tamika Raymond (Connecti ct, ‘02) Newcomers..................................................................... 7 Game Notes www.kuathleti cs.com 1 Kansas’ Weekly Schedule (Subject to Change) Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Game Practi ce Practi ce Game Practi ce Practi ce Game 1 p.m. 2-5 p.m. 2:45-5:45 p.m. 7 p.m. 2:45-5:45 p.m. 12-3 p.m. 2 p.m. vs. Missouri AFH PG at Iowa State AFH PG at Oklahoma W, 72-59 L, 42-53 Media Services OPENING TIP The Kansas women’s basketball team travels to #13/13 Oklahoma on Saturday, Jan. 23. The INTERVIEWS Jayhawks will be looking to pick up their fi rst win over a ranked team this season when they take All interviews with KU players or coaches must be on the Sooners in the Lloyd Noble Center at 2 p.m. KU owns a 27-26 advantage in the series, arranged through assistant media relati ons director however, the Sooners have won 12-straight in the all-ti me series. Katy Lonergan by calling 785/864-7314 or emailing [email protected]. Interviews can not be set up by calling FAST BREAKS the women’s basketball offi ce. Practi ces are generally •Kansas fell at No. 21 Iowa State, 53-42, Wednesday evening at Hilton Coliseum. Senior guard open to the media. Sade Morris led the Jayhawks with 16 points in the game, while freshman guard Monica Engelman poured in 10 points off the bench, all in the second half. Freshman forward Carolyn Davis earned CREDENTIALS her second-straight start and pulled down a career-best nine rebounds to go along with her four Credenti als are granted on a game-by-game basis. Media representati ves planning to cover women’s points. basketball games should contact Katy Lonergan in the media relati ons offi ce at 785/864-7314. Please give •Kansas senior guard-forward Danielle McCray ranks second in the Big 12 Conference and 12th in at least 24 hours advance noti ce. Media will have a the NCAA in scoring with 20.0 points per game. McCray has scored in double fi gures in 16-of-17 credenti al left for them at media will call, located at games this season. She has eclipsed the 30-point mark on two occasions and has hit for 20 or the northwest entrance of Allen Fieldhouse. No parking more points in eight outi ngs, including a 26-point performance versus Missouri. McCray is turning passes are necessary. in 17.5 points per game in Big 12 acti on, which currently ranks fi ft h among league players. WWW.KUATHLETICS.COM •Kansas sophomore forward Aishah Sutherland leads the Jayhawks in rebounds with 7.9 caroms Visit www.kuathleti cs.com to obtain all updated per contest and set a new career-high with 14 boards in KU’s game versus Oklahoma State women’s basketball informati on throughout the season. (1-12-10). Sutherland ranks seventh in the Big 12 Conference in rebounding in all games and is Look for the ‘Printer Friendly’ documents in the side bar ti ed for seventh in league games only with 7.8 caroms per contest. She has posted 10 or more on the right hand side of the women’s basketball page. rebounds in six contests this season. Updated PDFs of the roster, schedule, stats, notes, box scores, latest quotes and player and head coach bios are •Sutherland leads the Jayhawks in free throw shooti ng as she has connected on 31-of-35 from all available. the charity stripe, good for 88.6 percent. Sutherland has made 10 of her last 11 free throws aft er E-MAIL missing one foul shot in the second half of KU’s win over Creighton (12-13-09). Her 88.6 free Releases, games notes and other informati on about KU throw shooti ng percentage ranks her second in the Big 12. women’s basketball are emailed to media who cover Kansas on a regular basis. To be added to the list, e-mail •The Jayhawks will dress out 13 players as freshman forward Tania Jackson is taking a redshirt Katy Lonergan at [email protected]. this season and redshirt freshman guard Angel Goodrich will miss the remainder of the 2009-10 season with a knee injury suff ered versus Oklahoma State (1-12-10). Goodrich became the fastest BONNIE HENRICKSON RADIO SHOW Jayhawk to 100 assists as she accomplished the feat in just 13 career games.
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