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Oklahoma State Basketball OKLAHOMA STATE BASKETBALL GAME INFORMATION GAME 30 · MARCH 8, 2019 · 8:30 P.M. · CHESAPEAKE ENERGY ARENA (18,302) Tickets: big12sports.com TV: Fox College Sports (Ron Thulin, Brenda VanLengen) OKLAHOMA ST. COWGIRLS Video: Fox Sports app (14-15; 5-13 Big 12) • Head Coach: Jim Littell (8th Year — 161-94) Radio: KGFY — 105.5 FM (Kevin T. Gum, Casey Kendrick) Live Stats: big12sports.com Social Media: Twitter — @osuwbb, Instagram — @osuwbb KANSAS JAYHAWKS Facebook — www.facebook.com/CowgirlBasketball/ (12-17; 2-16 Big 12) • Head Coach: Brandon Schneider (4th Year — 39-82) OSU ON THE AIR Once again during the 2018-19 season, Oklahoma State’s OKLAHOMA STATE PROBABLE STARTERS basketball games will be broadcast live on 105.5 FM in Stillwater. Guard Kevin Gum, in his 29th season with the Cowgirl broadcast, will 14 Braxtin Miller | 5-10 | So. | Dayton, Ohio handle the play-by-play duties, while Casey Kendrick, in his 24th season on the air, will provide color analysis. Fans unable to pick Min. PPG RPG APG BPG SPG FG% 3FG% FT% up the over-the-air broadcast will be able to listen to the games 34.9 14.6 4.1 3.5 0.2 1.4 .317 .325 .757 via the internet at www.okstate.com. Selected games will air • Received honorable mention All-Big 12 honors for the second year in a row statewide on the OSU Radio Network. Guard COWGIRL BASKETBALL RADIO SHOW 23 Jaden Hobbs | 5-8 | R-So. | Alva, Oklahoma The Cowgirl Basketball radio show will air live on 105.5 FM at Min. PPG RPG APG BPG SPG FG% 3FG% FT% 6:30 p.m. on Mondays at Fuzzy’s Taco Shop with Casey 23.8 5.5 1.2 2.7 0.1 0.6 .437 .424 .778 Kendrick serving as the host. • Set the schoo's single-game record with her eight 3-pointers against Syracuse in the 2018 NCAA Tourney VIDEO VIA FTP The postgame video feed for OSU’s home games will be made Forward available for download on the school’s FTP site approximately 20 LaTashia Jones | 6-2 | Sr. | Leavenworth, Kansas one hour following the game’s conclusion. Min. PPG RPG APG BPG SPG FG% 3FG% FT% OKLAHOMA STATE SCHEDULE 25.3 5.0 7.9 1.1 0.3 0.7 .429 .308 .654 • Was one shy of matching the school record with her 21-rebound effort against Arkansas State Date Opponent Time TV 10-28 NORTHEASTERN STATE (EXH.) W, 70-37 Forward 11-09 ARKANSAS STATE W, 62-60 12 Vivian Gray | 6-1 | So. | Argyle, Texas 11-11 UC RIVERSIDE W, 76-51 Min. PPG RPG APG BPG SPG FG% 3FG% FT% 11-15 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W, 70-50 11-21 SAMFORD W, 82-62 36.0 19.8 5.6 2.3 1.2 1.2 .415 .392 .824 11-27 at Wichita State W, 60-47 Cox Yurview • Named the Big 12 Newcomer of the Year and a unanimous first-team All-Big 12 pick 11-30 TEXAS STATE W, 66-55 12-02 TENNESSEE (NR/11) L, 63-76 FS1 Center 12-08 HOUSTON BAPTIST W, 77-44 1 Kassidy De Lapp | 6-3 | Fr. | El Dorado Hills, California 12-16 at UCLA L, 59-71 UCLA Live Stream Min. PPG RPG APG BPG SPG FG% 3FG% FT% 12-21 ORAL ROBERTS W, 89-69 12-30 GRAMBLING STATE W, 86-40 18.9 4.2 4.8 0.7 0.8 0.2 .491 .250 .357 01-02 at Texas* (NR/13) L, 51-60 Longhorn Network • Had career highs with 12 points and four blocks at Oklahoma 01-06 TCU* W, 75-71 ESPNU OKLAHOMACOWGIRL STATE RESERVES RESERVES?????? 01-09 at West Virginia* L, 58-67 Nexstar 01-12 TEXAS TECH* W, 65-57 FS OKLAHOMA No. Name Pos Ht Class Hometown Points Reb Other 01-19 at Kansas* W, 72-62 ESPN+ 10 Bryn Gerlich F 6-0 Fr. Colleyville, Texas 1.6 1.1 0.5 apg 01-23 at Kansas State* L, 48-59 ESPN3 15 Mariam Gnanou C 6-5 Jr. Abidjan, Ivory Coast 4.2 4.2 0.8 bpg 01-26 IOWA STATE* (NR/20) L, 71-84 21 Ja'Mee Asberry G 5-4 R-Fr. Tulsa, Oklahoma 6.5 2.0 2.0 apg 01-30 BAYLOR* (NR/1) L, 58-66 FSSW+ 24 Karli Wheeler G 5-8 Sr. Plainview, Texas 1.0 0.6 0.4 apg 02-03 at TCU* L, 55-69 FSN 25 Abbie Winchester F 6-1 So. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1.5 2.1 0.3 apg 02-06 OKLAHOMA* W, 84-74 FSN 30 Maria Castro F 6-0 Sr. Guanajuato, Mexico 2.7 2.3 0.4 spg 02-09 at Texas Tech* L, 78-90 FSSW 33 Clitan de Sousa G 6-0 Jr. Maputo, Mozambique 1.5 1.9 0.5 apg 02-12 TEXAS* (NR/15) L, 55-61 FSSW+ 34 Olivia Gray G 5-8 So. Argyle, Texas 0.2 0.3 0.3 apg 02-16 at Iowa State* (NR/18) L, 67-89 Cyclones.TV 02-20 WEST VIRGINIA* L, 54-77 FS OKLAHOMA 02-23 KANSAS* W, 72-52 FS OKLAHOMA KANSAS PROBABLE STARTERS 02-25 at Oklahoma* L, 66-75 FS1 No. Name Pos Ht Class Hometown Points Reb 03-02 at Baylor* L, 44-76 FSSW 14 Austin Richardson F 6-0 Sr. Lee's Summit, Missouri 10.4 5.6 03-04 KANSAS STATE* L, 58-68 FS OKLAHOMA 35 Bailey Helgren C 6-5 So. Edina, Minnesota 2.7 5.7 03-08 vs. Kansas! 8:30 p.m. FCS 00 Christalah Lyons G 5-5 Sr. Dallas, Texas 11.6 1.9 33 Kylee Kopatich G 5-10 Sr. Olathe, Kansas 11.7 4.1 * — BIG 12 OPPONENT 5 Aniya Thomas G 5-7 Fr. Duncanville, Texas 4.2 1.0 ! — BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP (OKLAHOMA CITY) (ALL TIMES CENTRAL) COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT: RYAN CAMERON Email: [email protected]· Office: 405-744-4854 · Cell: 405-742-4363 ·Twitter: @ryancameron24 OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @OSUWBB | #OKSTATE OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @OSUWBB | #OKSTATE OSU VS. KANSAS WHAT 2 WATCH 4 NON-CONFERENCE SUCCESS 01-16-76 W 71-70 Kansas Tourn., Lawrence, Kan. • Oklahoma State’s women’s basketball team will begin The Cowgirls have had considerable success over the 01-17-80 L 55-56 Big Eight Tourn., Columbia, Mo. play at the Big 12 Championship on Friday night at 8:30 past 14 seasons at home against non-conference foes. 01-16-82 L 62-88 Big Eight Tourn., Manhattan, Kan. 01-22-83 L 62-75 Stillwater, Okla. p.m. when it takes on Kansas in Oklahoma City. During that span, OSU has posted an 119-6 mark and 02-12-83 L 48-62 Lawrence, Kan. • The Cowgirls will be the No. 7 seed, while the Jay- has gone undefeated 10 times. The Cowgirls had a 02-08-84 L 51-72 Stillwater, Okla. 03-03-84 W 67-66 Lawrence, Kan. hawks are seeded 10th. 47-game non-conference winning streak, which came to 02-06-85 L 71-72 Lawrence, Kan. • Vivian Gray has scored 575 points on the year, which an end in 2010 against No. 5 Duke. After that loss, the 03-02-85 L 60-72 Stillwater, Okla. 01-18-86 L 62-79 Lawrence, Kan. ranks 15th on the school's single-season chart. Cowgirls reeled off 55 consecutive non-conference wins 02-08-86 L 51-68 Stillwater, Okla. • She is seeking to become the ninth player in program inside Gallagher-Iba Arena before their WNIT setback to 01-17-87 L 61-67 Stillwater, Okla. 02-07-87 W 81-68 Lawrence, Kan. history to reach the 600-point mark in a season. Abilene Christian to end the 2016-17 campaign. 01-27-88 L 70-72 Lawrence, Kan. • Gray has three 30-point outings on the year, which is 02-10-88 W 90-73 Stillwater, Okla. 01-25-89 W 71-57 Lawrence, Kan. tied for first among Big 12 players. Year Record Noteworthy 02-08-89 W 64-58 Stillwater, Okla. • She has 16 20-point performances, which rank second 2018-19 8-1 Lone loss came against No. 11 Tennessee 03-04-89 W 62-59 Big Eight Tourn., Salina, Kan. 2017-18 8-0 Defeated No. 7 UCLA 01-13-90 W 77-68 Stillwater, Okla. among league players. 02-10-90 L 57-62 Lawrence, Kan. • Braxtin Miller has seven such performances, which is 2016-17 7-1 OSU’s 55-game win streak snapped with WNIT loss 03-03-90 W 66-65 Big Eight Tourn., Salina, Kan. 2015-16 8-0 48 wins in a row is the second-longest current streak 01-12-91 W 78-55 Lawrence, Kan. tied for eighth among league players. 02-09-91 W 67-56 Stillwater, Okla. 2014-15 8-0 Fourth undefeated non-league home slate in a row 03-04-91 W 74-63 Big Eight Tourn., Salina, Kan. • Gray is averaging 19.8 points per game and Miller 2013-14 8-0 Average margin of victory was +37.9 01-29-92 L 60-64 Stillwater, Okla. checks in at 14.6 per contest to rank second and 10th, 2012-13 7-0 Extended non-league home win streak to 24 02-08-92 L 64-73 Lawrence, Kan. 01-24-93 W 56-54 Stillwater, Okla. respectively, in the Big 12.
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