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Texas Longhorns Oklahoma Sooners OPPONENT INFORMATION Texas Longhorns Oklahoma Sooners Wednesday, Jan. 3, 7 p.m. — Austin, Texas Saturday, Jan. 6, 2:05 p.m. — Devaney Center Jody Conradt Tiffany Jackson Sherri Coale Courtney Paris Head Coach Forward Head Coach Center Texas at a Glance 2006-07 Schedule Oklahoma at a Glance 2006-07 Schedule Location.................................. Austin,.Texas November Location................................ Norman,.Okla. November Enrollment........................................49,500 2 Houston Jaguars (Exh.) 7 p.m. Enrollment........................................30,799 1 Laketruck (Exh.) 7 p.m. Population.......................................681,804 7 Trinity (Exh.) 7 p.m. Population.......................................100,923 7 Missouri Western State (Exh.) 7 p.m. Nickname.................................... Longhorns 12-14 Basketball Travelers Classic Nickname........................................ Sooners 12 DePaul (ESPN2) 2:30 p.m. Colors.....................Burnt.Orange.and.White 12 UM-Eastern Shore 6:30 p.m. Colors........................... Crimson.and.Cream 17-18. Waikiki.Beach.Marriott.Classic Home.Arena..... Frank.Erwin.Center.(16,775) 13 UL-Lafayette (FSNSW) 7:30 p.m. Home.Arena...... Lloyd.Noble.Center.(12,000) 17. vs..Eastern.Kentucky. 10.p.m. 14 Texas State 7:30 p.m. Conference........................................ Big.12 Conference........................................ Big.12 18. TBA. TBA 17. at.New.Mexico. 8.p.m. President.......................... Dr..Larry.Faulkner President...................................David.Boren 21. at.UCLA. 9.p.m. Athletic.Director......................Chris.Plonsky 20 Sam Houston State 7 p.m. Athletic.Director................... Joe.Castiglione 25 Oral Roberts 2 p.m. 29. at.Lamar. 7.p.m. SWA.........................................Chris.Plonsky SWA.................................. Stephanie.Rempe 30 Southern 7 p.m. December 2005-06.Overall.Record..................... 13-15 2005-06.Overall.Record....................... 31-5 December ..2. at.Tulsa. 3:30.p.m. 2005-06.Big.12.Record.......................... 7-9 2005-06.Big.12.Record........................ 16-0 6 Texas-Pan American 7 p.m. ..7. at.South.Carolina. TBA Big.12.Finish.....................................Tie-8th Big.12.Finish...........................................1st 10. at.Duke.(ESPNU). Noon 10 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2 p.m. 2006.NCAA.Tournament............Did.Not.Play 2006.NCAA.Tournament.........2-1,.Sweet.16 17 Tennessee (FSN) 12:30 p.m. 17 Northern Colorado 2 p.m. Head.Coach..............................Jody.Conradt Head.Coach...............................Sherri.Coale. 21 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 7 p.m. 20 Ohio State (ESPN2) 6 p.m. Alma.Mater/Year.......................Baylor/1963 28-30. at.Surf.&.Slam.Hoop.Classic Alma.Mater/Year.....Oklahoma.Christian/1987 30. vs..New.Mexico.(OKC). 2.p.m. Record.at.Texas.........765-221.(30.seasons) . (San.Diego) Record.at.Oklahoma... 204-113.(10.seasons) Career.Record...........882-293.(37.seasons) 28. vs..Oregon.State. 10.p.m. Career.Record...........204-113.(10.seasons) January Basketball.Office.Phone......(512).471-9802 30. vs..Holy.Cross/San.Diego. 8/10.p.m. Basketball.Office.Phone......(405).325-8322 3 Kansas State 7 p.m. Basketball.Office.Fax ..........(512).471-2177 January Basketball.Office.Fax..........(405).325-8309 ..6. at.Nebraska. 2:05.p.m. Women's.Basketball.SID.............Barb.Kowal 3 Nebraska 7 p.m. Women's.Basketball.SID..............Chris.Freet 10. at.Baylor. 7.p.m. SID.Office.Phone..................(512).471-9801 7 Purdue (ESPN2) 2 p.m. SID.Office.Phone..................(405).325-3671 14 Texas Tech (FSN) 2 p.m. SID.Fax................................(512).471-6040 10. at.Missouri. 6:30.p.m. SID.Fax................................(405).325-7623 17. at.Oklahoma.State. 7.p.m. SID.E-Mail..... [email protected] 13 Colorado 7 p.m. [email protected] 20. at.Colorado.(FSNRM). 8.p.m. SID.Home.Phone..................(512).336-1958 17. at.Iowa.State.(Mediacom). 7.p.m. 24 Iowa State 7 p.m. 21 Texas A&M (FSN) 2 p.m. SID.Home.Phone..................(405).249-6075 SID.Cell.Phone.....................(512).431-2677 27 Texas A&M (FSN) 11 a.m. 24 Baylor (CSTV) 7 p.m. SID.Cell.Phone.....................(405).249-6075 Internet.............................. texassports.com 31. at.Texas.(ESPNU). 6.p.m. Press.Row.Phone.................(512).471-4246 27. at.Texas.Tech.(FSNSW). 7.p.m. Internet............................ soonersports.com Starters.Returning/Lost.......................... 3/2 31 Oklahoma (ESPNU) 6 p.m. Press.Row.Phone.................(405).325-1024 February Letterwinners.Returning/Lost............... 10/4 February Starters.Returning/Lost.......................... 5/0 4 Oklahoma State 2 p.m. CORNHUSKERS Top.Returners............................................... ..3. at.Kansas.State.(FSN). 4:30.p.m. Letterwinners.Returning/Lost................. 9/2 10. at.Texas.A&M.(FSN). 1.p.m. ..... Tiffany.Jackson,.Sr.,.F,.14.3.ppg,.8.7.rpg ..7. at.Oklahoma.State. 6.p.m. Top.Returners............................................... 12 Texas (ESPN2) 6 p.m. ......Erika.Arriaran,.So.,.G,.11.5.ppg,.3.1.rpg 10 Kansas (FSNSW) 5 p.m. ...Courtney.Paris,.So.,.C,.21.9.ppg,.15.0.rpg 17. at.Texas.Tech.(FSN). 1.p.m. ........Ashley.Lindsey,.So.,.P,.5.4.ppg,.4.9.rpg 12. at.Oklahoma.(ESPN2). 6.p.m. .............Leah.Rush,.Sr.,.F,.10.1.ppg,.5.3.rpg 21. at.Kansas. 7.p.m. 18. at.Baylor.(CSTV). 2.p.m. .......... Chelsi.Welch,.Sr.,.G,.9.1.ppg,.3.4.rpg 25 Missouri 2 p.m. Top.Newcomers............................................ 21 Oklahoma State 7 p.m. ...........Erin.Higgins,.Sr.,.G,.8.8.ppg,.1.9.rpg .....................................Niqky.Hughes,.Fr.,.F 28 . Baylor 8 p.m. 24 Texas Tech (FSN) 3 p.m. ........ Britney.Brown,.Sr.,.G,.7.0.ppg,.2.3.rpg ...............................Gabriell.Mattox,.Fr.,.G/F 28. at.Texas.A&M.(FSN). 8.p.m. March Top.Newcomers............................................ ...................................... Kristen.Nash,.Fr.,.F March 6-10. at.Big.12.Tournament.(Oklahoma.City) ..................................... Abi.Olajuwon,.Fr.,.C ................................Brittainey.Raven,.Fr.,.G 6-10. at.Big.12.Tournament.(Oklahoma.City) Home games in bold. Times are central. Home games in bold. Times are central. ............................ Amanda.Thompson,.Fr.,.F Texas Roster Oklahoma Roster NEBRASKA No. Name Ht. Class Pos. Hometown (High School/College) No. Name Ht. Class Pos. Hometown (High School/College) 00. Earneisa.Williams. 6-1. RFr.. G. Sapulpa,.Okla..(Sapulpa) ..1. Nyeshia.Stevenson. 6-1. Fr.. F. Little.Rock,.Ark..(McClelland) ..3. Carla.Cortijo. 5-7. RFr.. G. Bellaire,.Texas.(Bellaire) ..3. Courtney.Paris. 6-4. So.. C. Piedmont,.Calif..(Piedmont) ..4. Erika.Arriarian. 5-10. So.. G. Norco,.Calif..(Norco) ..4. Abi.Olajuwon. 6-3. Fr.. C. Los.Angeles,.Calif..(Marlborough.School) 10. Brittainey.Raven. 6-0. Fr.. G. Fort.Worth,.Texas.(North.Crowley) ..5. Ashley.Paris. 6-3. So.. F/C. Piedmont,.Calif..(Piedmont) 15. Gabriell.Mattox. 5-11. Fr.. G/F. Kountze,.Texas.(Kountze) 11. Jenna.Plumley. 5-4. Fr.. G. Red.Rock,.Okla..(Frontier) 20. Erneisha.Bailey. 5-9. Jr.. G. Kansas.City,.Mo..(Pembroke.Hill) 15. Carolynn.Winchester. 5-11. So.. F. Washington,.Okla..(Washington) 23. Niqky.Hughes. 6-1. Fr.. F. Waxahachie,.Texas.(Waxahachie) 20. Kendra.Moore. 5-5. Sr.. G. Ardmore,.Okla..(Ardmore) 32. Kristen.Nash. 6-3. Fr.. F. Plano,.Texas.(Plano.West) 21. Amanda.Thompson.6-0. Fr.. F. Chicago,.Ill..(Whitney.Young) 33. Tiffany.Jackson. 6-3. Sr.. F. Dallas,.Texas.(Duncanville) 22. Chelsi.Welch. 5-9. Sr.. G. Plainview,.Texas.(Plainview) 34. Crystal.Boyd. 5-11. So.. F. Little.Rock,.Ark..(Parkview) 35. Ashley.Lindsey. 6-4. So.. P. Pflugerville,.Texas.(Connally) 24. Leah.Rush. 6-1. Sr.. F. Amarillo,.Texas.(Amarillo) 43. Aubry.Cook. 6-3. So.. P. Houston,.Texas.(Cy-Fair) 31. Rose.Hammond. 5-9. Fr.. G. Depew,.Okla..(Depew) 44. Katrina.Robinson. 6-2. Jr.. F. Grand.Prairie,.Texas.(South.Grand.Prairie) 32. Krista.Sanchez. 6-1. Sr.. F. Springdale,.Ark..(Springdale) 50. Mariana.Mergerson.6-3. So.. P. Duncanville,.Texas.(Duncanville) 33. Britney.Brown. 5-8. Sr.. G. Norman,.Okla..(Norman.North) 34. Erin.Higgins. 5-9. Sr.. G. Oklahoma.City,.Okla..(Westmoore) 86 OPPONENT INFORMATION Kansas Jayhawks Kansas State Wildcats Saturday, Jan. 13, 7 p.m. — Lawrence, Kan. Wednesday, Jan. 17, 7:05 p.m. — Devaney Center Saturday, Jan. 27, 7:05 p.m. — Devaney Center Wednesday, Feb. 7, 7 p.m. (FSNMW) — Manhattan, Kan. Bonnie Henrickson Ivana Catic Deb Patterson Claire Coggins Head Coach Guard Head Coach Guard/Forward Kansas at a Glance 2006-07 Schedule Kansas State at a Glance 2006-07 Schedule Location...............................Lawrence,.Kan. November Location............................ Manhattan,.Kan. November Enrollment........................................29,624 1 Fort Hays State (Exh.) 7 p.m. Enrollment........................................23,151 5 Emporia State (Exh.) 2 p.m. Population.........................................81,816 5 Washburn (Exh.) 2 p.m. Population.........................................47,916 10 Wisconsin-Green Bay 7 p.m. Nickname......................................Jayhawks 11-12. WBCA.Classic.(Kansas.City,.Mo.) Nickname....................................... Wildcats 13 Creighton 7 p.m. Colors...............................Crimson.and.Blue 11. vs..Seton.Hall. 2.p.m. Colors................................Purple.and.White 17 Wyoming 7 p.m. Home.Arena..........Allen.Fieldhouse.(16,300) 12. vs..Iowa/Missouri.St.. 2/4:30.p.m.
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