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Lady AGGIES Sooners Dec Exhibition Game Two | CAMERON vs. OklAhoma | Lloyd Noble Center (Norman, Okla.) | Nov. 10, 2010 | 7 P.M. CT Jared Thompson, Associate Communications Director McClendon Center for intercollegiate athletics 180 W. Brooks, suite 2525, Norman, OK 73019 O: (405) 325-3671 | M: (405) 834-2984 | E: [email protected] ® www.soonersports.com | Twitter: @soonersportscom 3 F i N a L F O urs | 6 Bi G 1 2 s E a s on C h a mp i on s h i P s | 4 B i G 1 2 TO u r N a ment C h a mp i on s h i P s | 1 1 a L L - a M E r i C a N s Oklahoma Schedule Coaches’ aP Date Opponent Site Time (CT) TV At A Glance Exhibition Games Date: . Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010 9 10 Nov. 4 Oklahoma Christian (Ex.)1 Norman W 91-42 Nov. 10 Cameron (Ex.)1 Norman 7 p.m. Time: . 7 p.m. Central Venue: . Lloyd Noble Center (12,000) Nov. 13 Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wis. 1 p.m. TV: . None Nov. 19 Western illinois Norman 7 p.m. radio: . KOKC 1520 aM Nov. 22 Fresno state Norman 7 p.m. Live stats: . soonersports.com Basketball Travelers invitational Webcast: . soonersports.com Nov. 26 Texas-Pan american2 Norman 7 p.m. series record: . Exhibition Nov. 27 Gardner- Webb2 Norman 5 p.m. Nov. 28 Prairie View2 Norman 5 p.m. in Norman: . Exhibition Cameron (0-0) Tickets: . 1-800-456-GoOu Oklahoma (0-0, 0-0 Big 12) Dec. 1 Sam houston state Norman 7 p.m. Dec. 5 Ohio state Columbus, Ohio 5 p.m. BTN Lady aGGIES SoonErS Dec. 8 Stephen F. austin Norman 7 p.m. Dec. 12 New Mexico Norman 2 p.m. Tickets Dec. 19 Arkansas Fayetteville, ark. 5 p.m. SSN • season Tickets are available for as low as $140. Tickets may be purchased online at soonersports.com or by calling the Ou Dec. 29 Arkansas Pine-Bluff Norman 7 p.m. Jan. 2 TCu Fort Worth, Texas 5 p.m. MTN athletics Ticket Office at 1-800-456-GoOu. Jan. 8 Nebraska Lincoln, Neb 2 p.m. SSN • single-game tickets will go on sale to the general public beginning Nov. 19. Prices are $15 for reserved seating, $8 for general Jan. 12 Kansas state Norman 7 p.m. SSN admission adults and $5 for general admission youths and senior citizens. Ou students receive free admission when presenting a Jan. 16 Texas austin, Texas 12:30 p.m. EsPNu Jan. 19 Texas Tech Norman 7 p.m. SSN valid iD. Jan. 23 Kansas Lawrence, Kan. 12 p.m. FsN Jan. 26 Texas a&M Norman 7 p.m. SSN Jan. 29 Oklahoma state Stillwater, Okla. 12 p.m. FsN Promotions Feb. 2 Baylor Waco, Texas 7 p.m. SSN • The Ou Dunk Team will perform at halftime. Feb. 5 Iowa state Norman 12:30 p.m. FsN • The official women’s basketball team posters and schedule cards will be available to fans on the concourse near entry points of Feb. 9 Texas a&M College station, Texas 7 p.m. the arena. Feb. 12 Missouri Norman 2 p.m. SSN Feb. 14 Connecticut Storrs, Conn. 6 p.m. EsPN2 Feb. 19 Texas Norman 5 p.m. FsN The Game Feb. 23 Colorado Boulder, Colo. 8 p.m. FsNrM • Though this preseason meeting is the first in some time, the series between Cameron and Oklahoma goes back to the infancy of Feb. 27 Baylor Norman 4 p.m. EsPN2 March 2 Oklahoma state Norman 7 p.m. SSN both programs. Ou and Cameron met in the 1977-78 season opener in Norman and once again later in the season. Ou also hosted March 5 Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas 2 p.m. Cameron in its home opener of the 1982-93 season. Ou won each matchup by an average margin of 25 points. • Oklahoma begins the preseason ranked No. 9 in the usa Today/EsPN Coaches’ Poll and No. 10 in the associated Press Poll. Big 12 Championship (Municipal Auditorium) March 8 First round3 Kansas City TBa March 9 Second round3 Kansas City TBa The Coaches 3 March 11 Semifinal Kansas City TBa • sherri Coale is 313-143 (.686) in her 15th season at Oklahoma. she has been the Big 12 Coach of the Year four times. March 12 Championship Game3 Kansas City 11 a.m. • Cameron head coach Tom Webb is in his second season coaching the Lady aggies, who had a 9-18 record last year. Notes 1 - Exhibition Game, Norman, Okla. 2 - Basketball Travelers invitational, Norman, Okla. P L aye r s to Watc h 3 - Big 12 Championship, Kansas City #13 Danielle Robinson | senior | Guard a Preseason aP all-american and candidate for virtually every honor leads the sooners in 2010-11. Sooner Sports Network 2009-10 Stats: 16.8 ppg, 3.3 rpg, 5.3 apg Broadcast on KOKC 1520 AM in Oklahoma City and KAKC 1300 AM in Tulsa as well as other affiliates statewide. Brian Brinkley . radio play-by-play #10 Carlee Roethlisberger | senior | Forward Bob Carpenter . TV play-by-play Looks to help replace the perimeter scoring that departed with the graduation of Nyeshia stevenson. Debbie antonelli . TV analyst 2009-10 Stats: 6.7 ppg, 4.1 rpg #53 Joanna McFarland | sophomore | Forward/Center The most experience returning post player had a double-double in the team’s intrasquad scrimmage. 2009-10 Stats: 3.8 ppg, 3.8 rpg Game Preview 2 Associated Press Top 25 PREViEWiNG OKLAhOMA WhO’S New? last updated: Oct. 29, 2010 (Preseason) The sooners were picked by the league’s coaches to finish third Oklahoma introduces six newcomers -- five freshmen and one Rk. School Record Points LW in the Big 12 Conference this season. The media has Oklahoma junior college transfer -- to the lineup in 2009-10. 1. Connecticut (39) 0-0 992 10th in the Preseason associated Press Poll and the usa Today/ 2. Baylor (1) 0-0 934 EsPN Coaches’ Poll has Oklahoma at No. 9. Jelena Cerina | 6-5 | Jr. | C | Vrsac, Serbia 3. Stanford 0-0 922 4. Tennessee 0-0 886 • 2010 NJCaa region ii all-Tournament First Team 5. Xavier 0-0 818 The sooners enter 2010-11 following back-to-back trips to • 2010 Dixie Woodall inspiration award 6. Duke 0-0 802 the Final Four. Ou returns eight letterwinners from the squad, • 2008 u20 European Championship Bronze Medalist 7. Ohio state 0-0 759 including three starters, and introduces six newcomers. • 2007 u19 World Championship silver Medalist 8. Texas a&M 0-0 664 • 2006 u18 European Championship silver Medalist 9. Kentucky 0-0 649 Preseason all-american Danielle robinson leads the team after • 2005 u19 World Championship silver Medalist 10. Oklahoma 0-0 595 a standout junior season in which she averaged 16.8 points and • 2005 u18 European Championship silver Medalist 11. West Virginia 0-0 579 5.3 assists. 12. Notre Dame 0-0 560 Aaryn Ellenberg | 5-7 | Fr. | G | las Vegas, Nev. 13. Georgetown 0-0 506 redshirt sophomore Whitney hand, who suffered an aCL injury • McDonald’s all-american (2010) 14. St. John’s 0-0 452 five games into the 2009-10 season is expected back on court • PARADE all-america Fourth Team (2010) 15. North Carolina 0-0 420 in January 2011. • all-state First Team (2010, 2009) 16. UCLa 0-0 382 17. Texas 0-0 274 • all-state second Team (2008) 18. Florida state 0-0 270 Team Votes Captains for 2010-11 • all-state Third Team (2007) 19. Georgia 0-0 241 redshirt-sophomore Whitney hand and seniors Danielle rob- • MVP Class 4a Nevada state Championship (2007, 2010) 20. Iowa state 0-0 195 inson and Carlee roethlisberger are co-captains of the sooners • No. 21 Overall (Blue star report) 21. Maryland 0-0 134 this season. The captains were voted by their teammates. • No. 34 Overall (all star Girls’ report) 22. Iowa 0-0 121 • No. 49 Overall (EsPN hoopGurlz) 23. TCu 0-0 117 D-Rob Racking Preseason honors • No. 13 Point Guard (all star Girls’ report) 24. Vanderbilt 0-0 109 • No. 15 Point Guard (EsPN hoopGurlz) senior guard Danielle robinson has been touted as the game’s 25. Michigan state 0-0 105 • No. 6 Point Guard (Blue star report) top point guard this season, and the watch lists have given Others Receiving Votes: Lsu 75, Georgia Tech 73, Dayton 67, Gonzaga 64, notice as she appears as a candidate for virtually every award. Nicole Griffin | 6-6 | Fr. | C | Milwaukee, Wis. DePaul 49, California 44, North Carolina state 28, Bowling Green 22, Nebraska 19, Temple 15, Wisconsin-Green Bay 15, san Diego state 8, Wisconsin 8, • Gatorade Wisconsin state Player of the Year (2010) usC 7, James Madison 5, rutgers 4, arkansas-Little rock 3, arizona state 2, • Preseason associated Press all-america First Team • PARADE all-america Third Team (2010) Pittsburgh 2, Kansas 1, Miami (FL) 1, Penn state 1, Tulane 1. • Preseason Wooden award Watch List • WBCa Miss Basketball (2010) • Preseason Wade Trophy Watch List • WBCa all-state Division i Player of the Year (2010) • Preseason all-Big 12 First Team • associated Press Wisconsin state Player of the Year (2010) uSA Today/ESPN Top 25 • Lowe’s senior CLass award Watch List last updated: Nov. 2, 2010 (Preseason) • Wiaa all-Tournament Team (2010) Rk. School Record Points LW • No. 61 Overall (Blue star report) 1. Connecticut (27) 0-0 765 ThanksgiVing TOurnament • No. 80 Overall (EsPN hoopGurlz) t2.
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