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Arkansas State Women's Basketball 2005-06 ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2005-06 SCHEDULE/RESULTS ARKANSAS STATE LADY INDIANS (6-7, 0-0 SBC) Exhibition Games VS. OLDEN ANTHERS Nov. 3 Southern Arkansas . .W, 83-58 FIU G P (8-5, 1-0 SBC) JANUARY 7TH, 2006 • PHARMED ARENA • MIAMI, FL • 4 P.M. (CT) Nov. 14 Central Arkansas . .W, 94-63 Regular Season Today’s Game . LADY INDIANS ON THE AIR Nov. 19 Missouri . .W, 70-67 The Lady Indians open the The Lady Indians’ game against Nov. 22 Missouri State . .W, 68-62 2005-06 Sun Belt Conference sea- FIU will be heard Nov. 26 #1/2 at Duke ! . .L, 56-110 son this afternoon as they take on on 103.9 Earl FM and online at Nov. 27 vs. George Mason ! . .W, 74-66 intra-divisional rival Florida www.asuindians.com International. The game will mark Nov. 29 at #22/23 Purdue . .L, 58-95 Play-by-play is provided by Brad the Tribe’s only road game in the Bobo, the voice of the Lady Indians. Dec. 3 vs. Stony Brook # . .L, 74-79 month of January Dec. 4 vs. Hampton # . .W, 97-71 son for the third straight season Dec. 10 Alabama A&M . .W, 61-38 Tribe Versus FIU . against the Golden Panthers. The Today’s meeting is the 16th Dec. 17 vs. #13 Notre Dame % . .L, 54-77 Tribe opened at FIU last season meeting all-time between the Lady Dec. 18 vs. #23 NC State % . .L, 59-80 and took home an 85-74 overtime Indians and the Golden Panthers. Dec. 22 at TCU . .L, 67-91 victory. The Tribe trails the all-time series The Tribe is 9-5 all-time in its Dec. 29 Louisiana Tech . .L, 64-76 4-11 but have won the past three Sun Belt Conference openers and Jan. 4 North Dakota State . .W, 67-45 meetings including the season have won the past three openers. series sweep last time for the first Jan. 7 at Florida International * . .4 p.m. This marks the second straight time ever. Jan. 12 Middle Tennessee * (ESPN+) . .7:05 p.m. year that ASU will open at FIU as The Lady Indians won for the Jan. 14 Western Kentucky * . .7:05 p.m. the Lady Indians picked up a 85-74 first time at FIU last season as overtime victory last season. Jan. 19 Denver * . .6:05 p.m. their 85-74 overtime victory The Tribe is 2-5 all-time in Sun Jan. 21 North Texas * . .7:05 p.m. snapped a seven-game losing Belt openers on the road. streak at Pharmed (formerly Jan. 28 Arkansas-Little Rock * . .7:05 p.m. 04-05 at FIU . .W, 85-74 (OT) Golden Panther) Arena. Feb. 2 at South Alabama * . .7 p.m. 03-04 FIU . .W, 62-60 Feb. 4 at Troy * . .5:15 p.m. 02-03 UALR . .W, 74-56 Sun Belt Openers . 01-02 at Denver . .L, 62-72 Feb. 9 at UALR * (ESPN +) . .8:05 p.m. The Lady Indians open the 00-01 at La Tech . .L, 59-62 Feb. 13 Florida International * . .7:05 p.m. 2005-06 Sun Belt Conference sea- 99-00 WKU . .W, 67-62 Feb. 16 at Middle Tennessee * . .7 p.m. Feb. 19 at Western Kentucky * . .2 p.m. L ADY INDIANS’ PROBABLE STARTERS Feb. 23 at Louisiana-Lafayette * . .4 p.m. 1 Katie Caraway (G, 5-7, Sr.) . .6.9 ppg Feb. 25 New Orleans * . .7:05 p.m. 3 Rudy Sims (G, 5-7, Jr.) . .10.9 ppg, 4.8 apg 5 Kelsey Lock (G/F, 6-0, So.) . .8.8 ppg, 5.8 rpg Sun Belt Conference Tournament 11 Amber Abraham (G, 5-10, Sr.) . .10.4 ppg March 2-7 - Murfreesboro, TN 34 Adrianne Davie (C, 6-3, Jr.) . .14.0 ppg, 10.7 rpg F IRST OFF THE BENCH * - Sun Belt Conference Game 35 Rachel Brown . .4.5 ppg, 2.5 rpg ! - Blue Devil Classic 30 Ronnie Maglaughlin . .4.5 ppg, 2.2 rpg # - Brown Classic - Providence, RI 25 Caroline Starr . .3.8 ppg 15 Brittney Hiles . .11.8 min/game % - Duel in the Desert - Las Vegas, NV 2005-06 ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SUN BELT PRESEASON POLL 98-99 at La Tech . .L, 48-94 Junior guard Rudy Sims paced East Division 97-98 at WKU . .L, 48-94 the offensive attack as she scored 1. Western Kentucky . .(7) 47 96-97 Lamar . .W, 107-51 a game-high 16 points. Sims start- 2. Arkansas State . .(2) 38 95-96 UTPA . .W, 81-44 ed the game off quickly as she hit 3. Middle Tennessee . .(1) 33 4. Florida International . .22 94-95 UTPA . .W, 89-42 her first five shots from the field on 5. Arkansas-Little Rock . .10 93-94 at Lamar . .L, 70-72 her way to 12 first half points. 92-93 at USA . .W, 63-42 Sophomore forward Kelsey West Division 91-92 Lamar . .W, 72-70 Lock notched her second career 1. North Texas . .(7) 56 double-double as she scored 12 2. Louisiana-Lafayette . .(3) 49 3. South Alabama . .41 Last Season Against FIU . points and grabbed a career-high 4. Denver . .28 The Lady Indians swept the 12 rebounds in the victory. Junior 5. Troy . .22 Golden Panthers for the first time center Adrianne Davie added 6. New Orleans . .14 ever last season as the Tribe took eight points and 10 rebounds while home a 85-74 overtime victory in senior Amber Abraham chipped PRESEASON ALL-SUN BELT Miami and completed the sweep in 12 points. First Team with a 62-51 victory at the Adrianne Davie (ASU, Jr., C) Crystal Kelly (WKU, So., F) Convocation Center. Countdown to a Grand . Jocelyn Love (UALR, Jr., G/F) In the first meeting, the Lady In the history of Lady Indian bas- **Tiffany Porter-Talbert (WKU, Sr., G) Indians had all five players score in ketball, there have been 13 players Tia Stovall (MT, Sr., F) double figures including a career- to eclipse the 1,000 career point Second Team high 19 points by Zaneta Lane. mark including former ASU great Rudy Sims (ASU, Jr., G) Erika Bobo (NT, Sr., G) Adrianne Davie and Vanessa Sonja Tate’s program best 2,312 Ashley Blanche (ULL, Sr., G) Schrock each posted double-dou- career points. Krystle Horton (MT, Jr., F) bles in the overtime thriller that This season, the Tribe has three Chrissey Givens (MT, Jr., G) saw the Tribe out-score FIU 15-4 in players vying for the chance to Third Team the extra period. break the 1,000 point mark this Amber Abraham (ASU, Sr., G) Faeza Bouderra (FIU, Sr., G) The Lady Indians picked up the season in junior center Adrianne Le’Della English (UNO, So., G) sweep at home thanks in large part Davie, senior guard Amber Lasma Jekabsone (FIU, Jr., C) to the play of guard Rudy Sims. Abraham and junior guard Rudy JoAnna Williams (USA, Sr., G/F) She scored a season-high 24 Sims. ** - Preseason Player of the Year points in the victory and the Tribe Davie is the closest Lady Indian defense forced FIU into 31 heading into today’s contest as she 05-06 SBC STANDINGS turnovers in the game. has scored 992 career points. She East Division Conf. Overall W-L Pct. W-L Pct. needs just eight points to eclipse Fla. International 1-0 1.000 8-5 .615 Last Time Out . the 1,000 career point mark. Western Kentucky 0-0 .000 10-3 .769 The Lady Indians put together a She just moved into the Top 20 Middle Tennessee 0-0 .000 7-5 .583 solid performance as they rolled all-time in ASU scoring history and Arkansas State 0-0 .000 6-7 .461 past North Dakota State 67-45. now sits in 15th place all-time as Ark.-Little Rock 0-1 .000 8-6 .571 West Division Conf. Overall The Tribe defense held NDSU to she just passed Loretta W-L Pct. W-L Pct. just 27 percent shooting from the Jamieson. She just past Rae-Ann UL-Lafayette 1-0 1.000 11-2 .846 field and the Lady Indians out- Smith for 15th place all-time. North Texas 0-0 .000 10-2 .833 rebounded the Bison by a 58-42 Abraham is right behind with Troy 0-0 .000 7-5 .583 South Alabama 0-0 .000 5-6 .454 advantage. The 52 rebounds are 888 points while Sims checks in New Orleans 0-0 .000 2-10 .167 the most for an ASU team since a with 862 points in her two-plus Denver 0-1 .000 6-6 .500 four-overtime affair against Ole years. Miss in 2001. Below is a portion of the Tribe’s 2005-06 ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL all-time scoring leaders: game home winning streak stretch- QUICK FACTS 21st Linda Allison - 889 ing the entire 1991-92 season and General Information 20th Amy Towne - 898 through the first eight games of the Institution . .Arkansas State University Location . .Jonesboro, Ark. 19th LaTanya Jones - 911 1992-93 season. Population . .55,000 18th Martha Higgins - 913 President . .Dr. Les Wyatt 17th Loretta Jamieson - 969 Davie’s Double-Doubles Athletics Director . .Dr. Dean Lee 16th Rae-Anne Smith - 991 Junior center Adrianne Davie is SWA . .Melanie Richardson 15th Adrianne Davie - 992 no stranger to double-doubles as Founded . .1909 Enrollment . .10,508 14th Evevetta Crawford - 995 she has recorded 30 double-dou- Nickname . .Lady Indians 13th Quintella Jackson - 1,025 bles in her career.
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