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2018-19 Women's Basketball Fact Book| Table Of 2018-19 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL FACT BOOK | TABLE OF CONTENTS Blocks ________________________________ 69 INTRODUCTION COACHING STAFF Miscellaneous __________________________ 70 Quick Facts _____________________________ 1 Head Coach Karen Aston ______________ 28-29 100-Point and Overtime Games ____________ 71 2018-19 Roster __________________________ 2 Associate Head Coach Jamie Carey _________ 30 Big 12 Tournament History ________________ 72 Pronunciation Guide ______________________ 2 Assistant Coach George Washington ________ 31 Texas in the NCAA Tournament __________ 73-74 Schedule _______________________________ 3 Assistant Coach Tiffany Jackson ____________ 32 All-Time Results ________________________ 75 Media Information ________________________ 4 Support Staff ___________________________ 33 Year-by-Year Results __________________ 76-97 Program Notebook _______________________ 5 Frank Erwin Center ___________________ 98-99 2017-18 REVIEW All-Time Roster ________________________ 100 STUDENT-ATHLETES Statistics ___________________________ 36-40 All-Time Numbers ______________________ 101 Olamide Aborowa ______________________ 8-9 Starting Lineups _________________________ 41 All-Time vs. Opponents __________________ 102 Lashann Higgs ________________________10-11 Highs and Lows ______________________ 42-45 Big 12 Opponent Series _____________ 103-105 Jatarie White ________________________ 12-13 Big 12 Conference Review _____________ 46-50 Non-Conference Series Records ________106-111 Danni Williams _______________________ 14-15 Final Rankings _________________________ 112 Joyner Holmes _______________________ 16-17 HISTORY AND RECORDS National Awards ________________________ 113 All-Conference Honors __________________ 114 Sug Sutton __________________________ 18-19 Career Records ______________________ 52-54 Miscellaneous Honors ___________________ 115 Jada Underwood _____________________ 20-21 Class Records __________________________ 55 Academic Awards ______________________ 116 Destiny Littleton ______________________ 22-23 Team Single-Season Records ___________ 56-57 Longhorns in the Pros ___________________ 117 Joanne Allen-Taylor ______________________ 24 Individual Single-Season Records ________ 58-59 2019 NCAA Tournament Bracket ___________ 118 Charli Collier ___________________________ 24 Team Game Records __________________ 60-61 Sedona Prince __________________________ 25 Individual Game Records ______________ 62-63 Shae Routt _____________________________ 25 Triple-Doubles __________________________ 64 Audrey Warren _________________________ 26 Scoring ____________________________ 64-65 Rebounding ____________________________ 66 Assists ________________________________ 67 Steals _________________________________ 68 QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY 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 ______________1065-388 [.731] Record at Texas _____ 142-62 / .696 [6 seasons] Founded ____________________________ 1883 Conference membership ____________________ Career Record ____ 243-125 / .660 [11 seasons] Enrollment _______51,331 [40,170 undergraduate] Southwest [1982-96]; Big 12 [1996-present] Associate Head 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 _____Tiffany Jackson [Texas ‘12] President _________________ Gregory L. Fenves 2002-03, 2003-04 Athletics Director ______________Chris Del Conte Conference titles [tournament] _____________ 10 TEAM INFORMATION Athletic Department Phone _______ 512-471-4787 1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87, 2017-18 Overall Record _________________28-7 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 __31 [42-30, .583] 2017-18 Final Ranking [AP/Coaches] _______8/10 FACILITIES 1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87, 2017-18 Big 12 Championship _____ 2-1 [Finalist] Arena [Capacity] ____Frank Erwin Center [16,540] 1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92, 2017-18 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 _________________3 / 2 Offices Marian Dozier Women’s Basketball Offices 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04, Letterwinners Returning / Lost: ____________7 / 7 2004-05, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, Newcomers _____________________________ 6 MEDIA RELATIONS 2011-12, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17, Breakdown by Class Office Phone __________________ 512-471-6036 2017-18 Seniors [4] Olamide Aborowa, Lashann Higgs, Jatarie White, Office Fax ____________________ 512-471-6040 NCAA Final Four appearances ______________ 3 Danni Williams Associate AD, Media Relations __ Scott McConnell 1985-86, 1986-87, 2002-03 Juniors [3] __ Joyner Holmes, Sug Sutton, Jada Underwood Primary WBB Contact ___________ Sean Cartell NCAA titles _____________________________ 1 Sophomores [1] ______________ Destiny Littleton Mobile Phone ________________ 352-278-5422 1985-86 Freshmen [5] ______ Joanne Allen-Taylor, Charli Collier Office Phone ________________ 512-471-6039 ______________ Sedona Prince, Shae Routt, Audrey Warren E-mail _____ [email protected] TICKETS Secondary WBB Contact ____ Chandler Frumin Website ______________ TexasSports.com/tickets GUIDE CREDITS Mobile Phone ________________ 972-795-9488 Phone _______________________ 512-471-3333 Written & Compiled __ Sean Cartell and Chandler Frumin Photography ______________ UT Athletics Photography E-mail __ [email protected] 1 2017-18 ROSTER | 2018-19 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL FACT BOOK Front Row [L-R]: Lashann Higgs, Joanne Allen-Taylor, Destiny Littleton, Head Coach Karen Aston, Sug Sutton, Chasity Patterson, Danni Williams. Back Row [L-R]: Audrey Warren, Shae Routt, Olamide Aborowa, Sedona Prince, Charli Collier, Jatarie White, Joyner Holmes, Jada Underwood. NUMERICAL #____ NAME __________________________ POS. _______HT. _______CLASS ________________________HOMETOWN ________________________________HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 1___ Sug Sutton ________________G _____ 5-8 ______ Jr. ____________________St. Louis, Mo. __________________________________ Parkway North 3___ Danni Williams _____________G _____ 5-10 _____Gr. ____________________Clovis, N.M. ________________________________ Clovis / Texas A&M 4___ Destiny Littleton ____________G _____ 5-9 _____ So. ____________________La Jolla, Calif. _____________________________ The Bishop’s School 10__ Lashann Higgs _____________G _____ 5-9 ______Sr. ____________________Round Rock, Texas ________________________________Cedar Ridge 11 __ Joanne Allen-Taylor _________G _____ 5-8 ______Fr. ____________________Houston, Texas __________________________________Cypress Falls 12__ Jada Underwood ___________G/F ____ 6-0 ______ Jr. ____________________Mesquite, Texas ________________________________________Horn 14__ Olamide Aborowa ___________F _____ 6-3 ______Sr. ____________________Ondo, Nigeria ____________________________Neumann-Goretti [Pa.] 15__ Chasity Patterson ___________G _____ 5-5 _____ So. ____________________Houston, Texas ___________________________________ North Shore 22__ Shae Routt _______________G/F ____ 6-0 ______Fr. ____________________Austin, Texas __________________________________________ Akins 23__ Sedona Prince _____________C _____ 6-7 ______Fr. ____________________Liberty Hill, Texas __________________________________ Liberty Hill 24__ Joyner Holmes ____________G/F ____ 6-3 ______ Jr. ____________________Cedar Hill, Texas ____________________________________Cedar Hill 31__ Audrey Warren ____________G/F ____ 5-9 ______Fr. ____________________Fort Worth, Texas ____________________________________ Boswell 35__ Charli Collier ______________F/C ____ 6-5 ______Fr. ____________________Mont Belvieu, Texas _______________________________ Barbers Hill 40__ Jatarie White _____________F/C ____ 6-4 ______Sr. ____________________Charlotte, N.C. ___________________Providence Day / South Carolina ALPHABETICAL #____ NAME __________________________ POS. _______HT. _______CLASS ________________________HOMETOWN ________________________________HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 11 __ Joanne Allen-Taylor _________G _____ 5-8 ______Fr. ____________________Houston, Texas __________________________________Cypress Falls 14__ Olamide Aborowa ___________F _____ 6-3 ______Sr. ____________________Ondo, Nigeria ____________________________Neumann-Goretti [Pa.] 35__ Charli Collier ______________F/C ____ 6-5 ______Fr. ____________________Mont Belvieu, Texas _______________________________ Barbers Hill 10__ Lashann Higgs _____________G _____ 5-9 ______Sr. ____________________Round Rock, Texas ________________________________Cedar Ridge 24__ Joyner Holmes ____________G/F ____ 6-3 ______ Jr. ____________________Cedar Hill, Texas ____________________________________Cedar Hill 4___ Destiny Littleton ____________G _____ 5-9 _____ So. ____________________La Jolla, Calif. _____________________________
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