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game 17 JANUARY 22, 2020 | TEXAS | GAME NOTES 12-4 1-4 -/ - 11-6 3-2 -/- LONGHORNS RANKING (AP/ RANKING (AP/ OVERALL BIG 12 OVERALL BIG 12 COACHES) COACHES) -vs- JAYHAWKS BRANDON SCHNEIDER 51-86 KAREN ASTON 165-72 HEAD COACH RECORD AT KU; 5TH SEASON HEAD COACH RECORD AT UT; 7TH SEASON GAME KANSAS AT TEXAS 2019-20 SCHEDULE Austin, Texas • Frank Erwin Center SERIES AT A GLANCE KU17 Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2020 • 7:00 P.M. CT OVERALL;Texas Leads 28-10 Longhorn Network in Austin, Texas 4-13 NOVEMBER vs Big 12 197-301 Date Day Opponent TV Time (CT) 7 INDIANA STATE Big 12 Now W, 84-72 LONGHORN NETWORK JAYHAWK RADIO NETWORK 10 UIC Big 12 Now W, 91-50 Play-by-Play: ALex Loeb Radio: IMG Jayhawk Radio Network 13 OMAHA Big 12 Now W, 63-48 Analyst: Andrea Llyod Webcast: KUAthletics.com/Radio 17 UMASS LOWELL Big 12 Now W, 79-44 Online: WatchESPN Play-by-Play: Jimmy Chavez 24 TEXAS STATE Big 12 Now W, 68-48 Analyst: David Lawrence 29 vs Wright State# CUSAtv W, 74-63 POINTS 70.8 PER GAME 73.1 30 at FAU# CUSAtv W, 90-60 FAST BREAK DECEMBER » This will be the 39th meeting between Kansas and Texas. The .422 FG % .421 Date Day Opponent TV Time (CT) 8 FLORIDA^ Big 12 Now W, 77-66 Longhorns lead the series 28-10 and won the last meeting in 15 SAINT MARY'S Big 12 Now W, 86-81 Lawrence, Kan., 91-73. 3 FG % 22 at Saint Louis ESPN+ Wot, 68-60 .300 .319 30 WOFFORD Big 12 Now W, 83-64 » Texas comes into the contest 11-6 on the season and 3-2 in conference play. The Longhorns are 7-2 when playing at home 40.6 REBOUNDS 43.3 JANUARY this season and have won its last two match-ups against Texas PER GAME Date Day Opponent TV Time (CT) Tech and Kansas State. 4 OKLAHOMA STATE* Big 12 Now L, 67-49 ASSISTS 8 #17 WEST VIRGINIA* Big 12 Now L, 68-49 » Kansas won its last game against Texas Tech, 67-50, in Allen 14.4 13.6 PER GAME 12 at TCU* FSSW L, 59-73 Fieldhouse. That marks the Jayhawks first win in Big 12 play 15 #2 BAYLOR* Big 12 NOW L, 90-47 and the first time KU defeated TTU since the 2017-18 season BLOCKS 18 Texas Tech* Big 12 Now W, 67-50 where the team won 60-47 in Lubbock, Texas. 2.4 3.4 22 at Texas* LHN 7 PM PER GAME 25 at Iowa State* 2 PM » Now through 16 games, six players are averaging double- 29 KANSAS STATE* FSN 8 PM STEALS figure points for the Jayhawks. Leading the way is sophomore 8.4 PER GAME 8.1 FEBRUARY guard Aniya Thomas with 11.9 points per game. She is followed Date Day Opponent TV Time (CT) by sophomore guard Brooklyn Mitchell (11.1), freshmen guard Holly Kersgieter (11.1), senior forward Mariane De Carvalho 62.8 SCORING 64.2 2 OKLAHOMA* FSN 12 PM DEFENSE 5 at #2 Baylor* Big 12 Now 7 PM (10.9), freshman guard Zakiyah Franklin (10.6) and junior 8 TCU* Big 12 Now 5 PM forward Tina Stephens (10.5). 12 at Texas Tech* 7 PM FG % .363 .379 DEFENSE 15 TEXAS* Big 12 Now 6 PM » Against Texas Tech, De Carvalho led the team in scoring with 22 at #17 West Virginia* AT&T Sportnet 4 PM 16 points on 6-of-14 (42.8%) shooting from the field. That 26 at Oklahoma* FSOK 7 PM marks her eighth game scoring 10 or more points and fourth 3 FG % .286 DEFENSE .293 29 OKLAHOMA STATE* Big 12 Now 5 PM game leading the Jayhawks in scoring. MARCH » Junior forward Tina Stephens played in her first game since REBOUND 8.9 1.0 MARGIN Date Day Opponent TV Time (CT) Jan. 4, because of injury and finished with 14 points on 6-of-10 3 IOWA STATE* Big 12 Now 7 PM (60.0%) shooting. Stephens has scored in double-figures in AST-TO 8 at Kansas State* Big 12 Now 2 PM seven of the 13 games she has played in. 0.9 12-15 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship 0.8 RATIO * BIG 12 Conference Game ^ Big 12/SEC Challenge # FAU Thanksgiving Tournament last game starters OVERALL RECORD 12-4 BIG 12 1-4 4 5 15 21 35 NON- CONFERENCE 11-0 HOME 9-2 35 AWAY 2-2 NEUTRAL 1-0 COMMUNICATIONS 10.9 PPG 11.9 PPG 10.6 PPG 11.1 PPG 4.8 PPG 6.2 RPG 2.1 APG 3.2 APG 3.0 APG 5.9 RPG KIAIRA COOPER JAKE DERICHSWEILER Asst. Communications Director Communications Assistant FG PERCENTAGE FG PERCENTAGE FG PERCENTAGE FG PERCENTAGE FG PERCENTAGE e: [email protected] e: [email protected] 42.0 37.3 33.7 44.4 61.8 c: 785.691.9738 c: 785.331.5303 MARIANE DE CARVALHO ANIYA THOMAS ZAKIYAH FRANKLIN BROOKLYN MITCHELL BAILEY HELGREN 2019-20 #KUwbb NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown Previous School No. Name Position 45 Chisom Ajekwu Center 1 Tina Stephens F 6'2" JR Palmetto, Florida Palmetto HS 3 Tamia Davis Guard 3 Tamia Davis G 5'7" FR Raleigh, North Carolina SE Raleigh HS 4 Mariane De Carvalho Foward 4 Mariane De Carvalho F 6'2'' SR Araraquara, Brazil Highland CC 31 Brittany Franklin Center 5 Aniya Thomas G 5'7'' SO Duncanville, Texas Duncanville HS 15 Zakiyah Franklin Guard 35 Bailey Helgren Center 10 Emma Merriweather C 6'5" R-SO Buena Park. Calif. Lakeside HS 13 Holly Kersgieter Guard 11 Niccolly Ramalho G 5'5'' SR Sao Paulo, Brazil Highland CC 10 Emma Merriweather Center 13 Holly Kersgieter G 5'10" FR Sand Springs, Oklahoma Charles Page HS 21 Brooklyn Mitchell Guard 25 Chandler Prater Guard 15 Zakiyah Franklin G 5'7" FR Lakeland, Florida Winter Haven HS 11 Niccolly Ramalho Guard 21 Brooklyn Mitchell G 5'6'' SO New Orleans, La. Ursuline Academy 1 Tina Stephens Forward 25 Chandler Prater G 5'11" FR Kansas City, Missouri North Kansas City HS 5 Aniya Thomas Guard 31 Brittany Franklin C 6'5'' SO Plymouth, N.C. Plymouth HS 35 Bailey Helgren C 6'5'' JR Edina, Minn. Edina HS 45 Chisom Ajekwu C 6'3" FR Lawrence, Kansas Lawrence HS SUPPORT STAFF Name Position // Year at KU COACHES AND STAFF Brock McGinnis Dir. of Player Develop. // 1st Name Position // Year at KU Alma Mater // Year Damon Young Graphic Designer // 3rd Brandon Schneider Head Coach // 5th Wayland Baptist // 1995 Patrick Schrater Grad. Student Manager // 1st Larry Tidwell Associate Head Coach // 1st Austin College // 1975 Nicole Lowery Athletic Trainer // 3rd Caleb Krueger Strength & Conditioning // 1st Damitria Buchanan Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coord. // 5th Texas A&M // 2010 Carmen Thomas Administrative Ast. // Jhasmin Player Assistant Coach // 1st Baylor // 2009 ROSTER BREAKDOWN By Class By Position By Home State & Country PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Seniors (2): De Carvalho; Ramalho Guards Fowards Centers Brazil (2): De Carvalho, Ramalho MARIANE DE CARVALHO ........ MARI-An-Knee De Car-Val-Yo Juniors (2): Helgren; Stephens Ramallho De Carvalho Helgren California (1): Merriweather NICCOLLY RAMALHO ............ Nuh-Cole-LEE Huh-MALL-yo Sophomores (4): Franklin, Mitchell, Thomas Mitchell Stephens Merriweather Florida (2): Franklin, Stephens R-Sophomore (1): Merriweather Thomas Franklin Kansas (1): Ajekwu ANIYA Thomas .......................... uh-NYE-uh Freshman (5): Ajekwu, Davis, Franklin, Davis Ajekwu Louisiana (1): Mithcell ZAKIYAH Franklin .......................... zuh-ky-uh Kersgieter, Prater Kersgieter Minnesota (1) Helgren Franklin Missouri (1): Prater Holly KERSGIETER ....................... kers-GEETER Prater North Carolina (2): Davis, Franklin Chandler PRATER ...........................PRAY-ter Oklahoma (1): Kersgieter Texas (1): Thomas CHISOM AJEKWU .................. Ch-is-Um A-Jeck-Woo Game Notes • 2 2019-20 @KUwbball The Ladyjacks finished the 2013-14 campaign with a 23-13 record and saw the team become the first in school history to win three games in a postseason tournament. SFA defeated Texas State and Boise State at home during the WBI and bested College of Charleston on the road to advance to the title game where SFA fell to Illinois-Chicago 73-64. Schneider’s team overcame adversity en route to its first conference title since 2010 and its 16th TOUGH in the Southland overall. The Ladyjacks had one returning starter go down with an injury during preseason workouts and lost another starter five games into conference play. After losing the first two games following the second injury, Schneider and his staff made adjustments to see the team go 9-2 to close the regular season, including winning the last six straight. SFA overcame a five- game deficit in the Southland standings to tie for the regular season crown. Schneider guided the team to the championship game of the Southland Conference Tournament as well for the second AND time in his tenure. Awards came in for SFA in the 2013-14 season for Porsha Roberts. Schneider saw his team’s top player win Southland Conference Defensive Player of the Year and become the all-time blocks leader in SFA history. Roberts averaged 17.0 points per game and shot an impressive 56.3 percent from the field. Her shooting percentage improved during league play where she hit 58.7 percent of her shots. Roberts was named first team All-Southland Conference and receive all-tournament honors during the WBI. Roberts averaged 22.5 points during the run to the championship game of the tournament. TOGETHER The turnaround at SFA happened quickly for Schneider.