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AUGUST 11-21, 2017 ROME | FLORENCE | VENICE | LAKE COMO Table of Contents & Quick Facts / Introduction AUGUST 11-21, 2017 ROME | FLORENCE | VENICE | LAKE COMO TABLE OF CONTENTS & QUICK FACTS / INTRODUCTION TRIP SCHEDULE TABLE OF CONTENTS August 11-12 INTRO ________________________________ 1-5 Depart Austin / Arrive Rome Roster ______________________________ 2 Schedule ____________________________ 3 August 14 Media Info ___________________________ 4 Game 1 (TK Hannover [Germany], 12 p.m. CT, Traditions ___________________________ 5 Rome) STUDENT-ATHLETES __________________ 6-19 Ariel Atkins ________________________ 6-7 GAME SCHEDULE August 15 Brooke McCarty ____________________ 8-9 GAME 1 Arrive Florence Audrey-Ann Caron-Goudreau ___________ 10 Monday, August 14 Olamide Aborowa ____________________ 11 Texas vs. TK Hannover [Germany] August 16 Khaléann Caron-Goudreau ____________ 12 7 p.m. Italy | 12 p.m. Central Game 2 (FSG Academy [Holland], 11:30 a.m. CT, Lashann Higgs ______________________ 13 Rome, Italy | Stella Azzurra Sport Center Ponte Buggianese) Jordan Hosey _______________________ 14 Alecia Sutton _______________________ 15 GAME 2 August 17 Jada Underwood ____________________ 16 Arrive Venice Rellah Boothe/Destiny Littleton __________ 17 Wednesday, August 16 Chasity Patterson/Jatarie White _________ 18 Texas vs. FSG Academy [Holland] August 19 Radio/TV Roster _____________________ 19 6:30 p.m. Italy | 11:30 a.m. Central Arrive Lake Como COACHING STAFF ____________________ 20-27 Ponte Buggianese, Italy | Sandro Pertini Sport Center Karen Aston _____________________ 20-23 August 19 Jamie Carey ________________________ 24 GAME 3 Game 3 (Basket Costa, 11:30 a.m. CT, Costa George Washington __________________ 25 Saturday, August 19 Masnaga Tina Thompson ______________________ 26 Texas vs. Basket Costa Support Staff ________________________ 27 6:30 p.m. Italy | 11:30 a.m. Central August 21 2016-17 IN REVIEW ___________________ 28-45 Costa Masnaga, Italy | Costa Masnaga Sport Center Depart Italy, Arrive Austin HISTORY AND RECORDS _____________ 46-112 QUICK FACTS GENERAL Information PROGRAM History COACHING Staff School ________________The University of Texas First Season of Women’s Basketball ____1974-75 Head Coach ______ Karen Aston (Little Rock ‘87) Location _________________ Austin, Texas 78713 All-Time Record _____________ 1037-381 (.731) Record at Texas _____ 114-55 / .675 (5 seasons) Founded ____________________________ 1883 Conference membership ____________________ Career Record ____ 215-118 / .646 (10 seasons) Enrollment ______ 51,334 (40,170 undergraduate) Southwest (1982-96); Big 12 (1996-present) Assistant Coach ________ Jamie Carey (Texas ‘04) Nickname ________________________Longhorns Conference titles (regular season) __________ 12 Assistant Coach __________ George Washington School Colors _ Burnt Orange & White (Pantone 159) 1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87, ____________________(Abilene Christian ‘00) Conference _______________ Big 12 Conference 1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1992-93, 1995-96, Assistant Coach ______ Tina Thompson (USC ‘97) President: ___________Greg Fenves (Cornell ‘79) 2002-03, 2003-04 Athletics Director __ Chris Plonsky (Kent State ‘79) Conference titles (tournament) _____________ 10 TEAM Information Athletic Department Phone ______ (512) 471-4787 1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87, 2016-17 Overall Record _________________25-9 Website ________ TexasSports.com / UTexas.edu 1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1993-94, 2002-03 Big 12 Conference Record / Finish ____ 15-3 / 2nd NCAA Tournament appearances _ 30 (40-29, .580) 2016-17 Final Ranking (AP/Coaches) ______14/14 FACILITIES 1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87, 2016-17 Big 12 Championship __1-1 (Semifinalist) Arena (Capacity) ____Frank Erwin Center (16,540) 1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92, 2016-17 NCAA Championship ____ 2-1 (Sweet 16) Practice Facility ______ Denton A. Cooley Pavilion 1992-93, 1993-94, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1998-99, Starters Returning / Lost ________________ 2 / 2* Offices Marian Dozier Women’s Basketball Offices 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04, Letterwinners Returning / Lost: ___________ 9 / 3* 2004-05, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, Newcomers _____________________________ 4 MEDIA Relations 2011-12, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17 Breakdown by Class NCAA Final Four appearances ______________ 3 Office Phone __________________ 512-471-6036 Seniors (3) _ Ariel Atkins, Audrey-Ann Caron-Goudreau and 1985-86, 1986-87, 2002-03 Office Fax ____________________ 512-471-6040 Brooke McCarty NCAA titles _____________________________ 1 Associate AD, Media Relations __ Scott McConnell Juniors (5) Olamide Aborowa, Khaleann Caron-Goudreau, 1985-86 Primary WBB Contact ___________ Sean Cartell Lashann Higgs, Jordan Hosey and Jatarie White Mobile Phone ________________ 352-278-5422 Sophomores (2) * _ Alecia Sutton and Jada Underwood Office Phone ________________ 512-471-6039 TICKETS Freshmen (3) Rellah Boothe, Destiny Littleton and Chasity E-mail _____ [email protected] Website ______________ TexasSports.com/tickets Patterson Phone _______________________ 512-471-3333 * - Joyner Holmes will be available beginning December 23, 2017 GUIDE CREDITS Written & Compiled _ Sean Cartell and Kendall Anderson Editorial Assistance _____ John Winter and Kelly Franklin Photography ______________ UT Athletics Photography @TexasWBB 1 TexasSports.com INTRODUCTION / 2017-18 ROSTER NUMERICAL #____ NAME __________________________ POS. _______HT. _______CLASS ________________________HOMETOWN _________________________________________________ LAST SCHOOL 1___ Alecia Sutton _______________G _____ 5-8 _____ So. ____________________St. Louis, Mo. __________________________________ Parkway North 4___ Destiny Littleton ____________G _____ 5-9 ______Fr. ____________________La Jolla, Calif. _____________________________ The Bishop’s School 5___ Jordan Hosey ______________F _____ 6-1 ______ Jr. ____________________Pearland, Texas _____________________________________ Manville 10__ Lashann Higgs _____________G _____ 5-9 ______ Jr. ____________________Round Rock, Texas ________________________________Cedar Ridge 11 __ Brooke McCarty ____________G _____ 5-4 ______Sr. ____________________League City, Texas _______________________________Clear Springs 12__ Jada Underwood ___________G/F ____ 6-0 _____ So. ____________________Mesquite, Texas ________________________________________Horn 14__ Olamide Aborowa ___________F _____ 6-3 ______ Jr. ____________________Ondo, Nigeria ____________________________Neumann-Goretti [Pa.] 15__ Chasity Patterson ___________G _____ 5-5 ______Fr. ____________________Houston, Texas ___________________________________ North Shore 23__ Ariel Atkins * _______________G _____ 5-11 ______Sr. ____________________Duncanville, Texas ________________________________ Duncanville 30__ Khaléann Caron-Goudreau ____F _____ 6-4 ______ Jr. ____________________Gatineau, Quebec ___________________________________Vanderbilt 31__ Audrey-Ann Caron-Goudreau __F _____ 6-4 ______Sr. ____________________Gatineau, Quebec _______________________ Gulf Coast State College 33__ Rellah Boothe ______________F _____ 6-3 ______Fr. ____________________Ocala, Fla. _____________________________________ IMG Academy 40__ Jatarie White _____________F/C ____ 6-4 ______ Jr. ____________________Charlotte, N.C. _________________________________South Carolina ALPHABETICAL #____ NAME __________________________ POS. _______HT. _______CLASS ________________________HOMETOWN _________________________________________________ LAST SCHOOL 14__ Olamide Aborowa ___________F _____ 6-3 ______ Jr. ____________________Ondo, Nigeria ____________________________Neumann-Goretti [Pa.] 23__ Ariel Atkins * _______________G _____ 5-11 ______Sr. ____________________Duncanville, Texas ________________________________ Duncanville 33__ Rellah Boothe ______________F _____ 6-3 ______Fr. ____________________Ocala, Fla. _____________________________________ IMG Academy 31__ Audrey-Ann Caron-Goudreau __F _____ 6-4 ______Sr. ____________________Gatineau, Quebec _______________________ Gulf Coast State College 30__ Khaléann Caron-Goudreau ____F _____ 6-4 ______ Jr. ____________________Gatineau, Quebec ___________________________________Vanderbilt 10__ Lashann Higgs _____________G _____ 5-9 ______ Jr. ____________________Round Rock, Texas ________________________________Cedar Ridge 5___ Jordan Hosey ______________F _____ 6-1 ______ Jr. ____________________Pearland, Texas _____________________________________ Manville 4___ Destiny Littleton ____________G _____ 5-9 ______Fr. ____________________La Jolla, Calif. _____________________________ The Bishop’s School 11 __ Brooke McCarty ____________G _____ 5-4 _____ Sr. ___________________League City, Texas _______________________________Clear Springs 15__ Chasity Patterson ___________G _____ 5-5 ______Fr. ____________________Houston, Texas ___________________________________ North Shore 1___ Alecia Sutton _______________G _____ 5-8 _____ So. ____________________St. Louis, Mo. __________________________________ Parkway North 12__ Jada Underwood ___________G/F ____ 6-0 _____ So. ____________________Mesquite, Texas ________________________________________Horn 40__ Jatarie White _____________F/C ____ 6-4 ______ Jr. ____________________Charlotte, N.C. _________________________________South Carolina * - Ariel Atkins will not be traveling to Italy due to participation on the USA Basketball U23 National Team. COACHING Staff Head Coach: Karen Aston 6th Season as Head Coach at UT / 11th Season as a Head Coach / 14th Season at
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