2007-08 BIG 12 WOMEN’S Week 18 • March 3 Contact: Joni James [email protected] 2007-08 BIG 12 STANDINGS

Conference Overall vs. Ranked Teams W L Pct. H A W L Pct. H A N Last 10 Streak Top 10 Top 25 Baylor 12 3 .800 7-0 5-3 24 4 .857 17-0 7-4 0-0 7-3 L1 2-1 6-3 Kansas State 12 3 .800 6-2 6-1 20 8 .714 12-2 7-4 1-2 7-3 W2 0-2 4-3 Oklahoma 11 4 .733 6-2 5-2 21 6 .778 11-2 8-2 2-2 8-2 L1 0-4 7-5 Oklahoma State 10 5 .667 5-3 5-2 22 6 .786 14-3 8-3 0-0 6-4 W1 2-1 3-4 Texas A&M 10 5 .667 5-2 5-3 22 7 .759 13-2 7-4 2-1 9-1 W5 1-2 4-4 Nebraska 8 7 .533 5-2 3-5 19 10 .655 13-2 5-6 1-2 4-6 W1 0-2 2-6 Iowa State 7 8 .467 4-4 3-4 18 10 .643 13-4 4-6 1-0 6-4 W2 0-2 2-7 Texas 6 9 .400 4-3 2-6 18 11 .621 10-3 5-7 3-1 4-6 W2 2-3 5-6 Texas Tech 4 11 .267 4-4 0-7 16 13 .552 12-5 3-8 1-0 3-7 L2 0-3 2-9 Colorado 4 11 .267 3-4 1-7 15 13 .536 11-5 4-8 0-0 2-8 L2 0-2 3-4 Kansas 4 11 .267 4-3 0-8 15 13 .536 12-3 2-10 1-0 3-7 L4 0-2 0-6 Missouri 2 13 .133 2-6 0-7 9 19 .321 7-9 0-8 2-2 1-9 L2 0-2 0-7

UPCOMING SCHEDULE CONFERENCE RESULTS Wednesday, March 5 Texas Tech at Texas* [FSNSW], 7:00 p.m. BU CU IS KU KS MU NU OU OS UT TA TT Kansas State at Kansas* [Metro/ESPN360.com], 7:00 p.m. BU -- W W W W W W WW L WL WL WW Iowa State at Nebraska*, 7:05 p.m. CU L -- LL WL LW W LL L L W L L Missouri at Colorado* [FSNRM], 8:00 p.m. ISU L WW -- LW LL WW L L W L L W KU L LW WL -- L WL LW L L L L L Thursday, March 6 KSU L WL WW W -- WW WW L W W W W MU L L LL LW LL -- LL L L L L W Oklahoma State at Baylor*, 7:00 p.m. NU L WW W WL LL WW -- L L W W L Oklahoma at Texas A&M* [FSN], 7:30 p.m. OU LL W W W W W W -- LW WL W WW OSU W W L W L W W WL -- LW WL WW END OF REGULAR SEASON UT LW L W W L W L LW WL -- LL L TAMU LW W W W L W L L LW WW-- WW Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship TTU LL W L W L L W LL LL W LL -- Kansas City, Mo. (Municipal Auditorium)

Tuesday, March 11 [Metro Sports] Game 1: #8 Seed vs. #9 Seed, 12:00 p.m. TV GUIDE Game 2: #5 Seed vs. #12 Seed, 2:30 p.m. Game 3: #7 Seed vs. #10 Seed, 6:00 p.m. Game 4: #6 Seed vs. #11 Seed, 8:30 p.m. Date Game Time Network March 5 Texas Tech at Texas 7:00 p.m. FSNSW March 5 Kansas State at Kansas 7:00 p.m. Metro/ESPN360 Wednesday, March 12 [FSN] March 5 Missouri at Colorado 8:00 p.m. FSNRM Game 5: #1 Seed vs. Game 1 Winner, 12:00 p.m. March 6 Oklahoma at Texas A&M 7:30 p.m. FSN Game 6: #4 Seed vs. Game 2 Winner, 2:30 p.m. March 11 Big 12 Championship Game 1 12:00 p.m. Metro Game 7: #2 Seed vs. Game 3 Winner, 6:00 p.m. March 11 Big 12 Championship Game 2 2:30 p.m. Metro Game 8: #3 Seed vs. Game 4 Winner, 8:30 p.m. March 11 Big 12 Championship Game 3 6:00 p.m. Metro March 11 Big 12 Championship Game 4 8:30 p.m. Metro Thursday, March 13 [FSN] March 12 Big 12 Championship Game 5 12:00 p.m. FSN Game 9: Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 6, 6:00 p.m. March 12 Big 12 Championship Game 6 2:30 p.m. FSN Game 10: Winner Game 7 vs. Winner Game 8, 8:30 p.m. March 12 Big 12 Championship Game 7 6:00 p.m. FSN March 12 Big 12 Championship Game 8 8:30 p.m. FSN Saturday, March 15 [FSN] March 13 Big 12 Championship Game 9 6:00 p.m. FSN Game 11: Winner Game 9 vs. Winner Game 10, 6:00 p.m. March 13 Big 12 Championship Game 10 8:30 p.m. FSN March 15 Big 12 Championship Game 11 6:00 p.m. FSN 400 East John Carpenter Freeway Irving, Texas 75062 www.Big12Sports.com 469/524-1000 Fax: 469/524-1045 1 ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL WEEK-BY-WEEK AP & COACHES RANKINGS March 3 BU CU ISU KU KSU NU OU OSU UT TAMU TTU Preseason 15/15 /RV /RV 6/6 RV/RV 22/24 11/11 RV/RV Nov. 12 13/13 RV/RV /RV 9/8 RV/RV 21/22 11/11 1. Connecticut (40) Nov. 19 13/12 RV/RV RV/RV 10/11 RV/RV 21/22 11/10 RV/ 2. North Carolina (2) 3. Tennessee Nov. 26 10/11 RV/RV 9/9 RV/RV 24/25 13/12 RV/RV 4. Rutgers (8) Dec. 3 10/10 /RV 9/9 25/RV 22/25 12/11 RV/RV 5. Maryland Dec. 10 10/10 RV/RV RV/RV RV/RV RV/ 9/9 22/24 20/23 12/11 RV/RV 6. Stanford Dec. 17 11/11 RV/RV /RV RV/RV RV/ 9/9 20/23 19/20 10/10 RV/RV 7. LSU Dec. 24 10/10 25/RV /RV 9/9 24/25 19/19 14/12 RV/RV 8. Baylor Dec. 31 9/9 23/RV /RV 8/8 24/25 16/17 13/12 RV/RV 9. Notre Dame Jan. 7 8/8 23/RV /RV RV/ 6/6 25/24 15/15 13/12 RV/RV 10. California Jan. 14 6/7 25/RV RV/RV RV/ RV/RV RV/RV 11/10 18/19 24/23 19/16 11. Oklahoma Jan. 21 6/6 RV/RV RV/ 22/RV RV/RV 11/11 14/13 RV/RV 21/20 /RV 12. Duke Jan. 28 6/6 18/21 RV/RV 11/10 21/18 25/25 RV/23 13. George Washington Feb. 4 5/5 18/18 RV/RV 10/10 17/16 RV/RV 21/20 14. West Virginia Feb. 11 8/8 17/17 RV/RV 10/10 15/15 RV/RV 20/19 15. Utah Feb. 18 9/9 RV/ 15/15 RV/RV 11/10 16/17 RV/RV 21/19 16. Old Dominion Feb. 25 8/8 21/17 /RV 10/10 17/19 20/18 17. Texas A&M March 3 8/ 19/ 11/ 20/ 17/ 18. UTEP March 10 19. Kansas State March 17 20. Oklahoma State Final 21. Vanderbilt 22. Ohio State 23. Georgia 24. Marist 25. Virginia MEDIA INFORMATION

The Internet - www.big12sports.com The Big 12 Conference maintains its web site at www.big12sports.com. Complete information on the league USA TODAY/ESPN POLL and its member schools is available. Feb. 26 Weekly Release The Big 12 communications staff will update a weekly release each Monday during the season. The release 1. Connecticut (30) will include standings, statistics, team notes and team results. Conference standings and statistics will be 2. North Carolina (1) udpated throughout the week following games. Information will be posted to the women’s basketball page 3. Tennessee on big12sports.com. 4. Rutgers 5. Maryland Players of the Week 6. LSU A Big 12 Player and Rookie of the Week will be named each Monday, beginning Nov. 12, through the 7. Stanford conclusion of the regular season. The week’s selections will be released for Monday afternoon publication 8. Baylor and will also be included in the league’s weekly release and on the Big 12 web site. Nominations each 9. California week are submitted by the schools’ women’s basketball media relations contacts and chosen by a panel of 10. Oklahoma women’s basketball media representatives. 11t. Duke 11t. Old Dominion Women’s Basketball Coaches Teleconferences 13. West Virginia 14. Notre Dame Big 12 women’s basketball coaches will participate in fi ve teleconferences during the conference season. 15t. George Washington The briefi ngs will feature seven minutes with each head coach and will take place on Jan. 8, 22, Feb. 5, 15t. Utah 19 and March 4, beginning at 10 a.m. CST. 17. Kansas State 18. Texas A&M Media wishing to dial into the conference call may contact 706/679-2026. This number is for media use 19. Oklahoma State ONLY. You will be required to identify yourself with media affi liation when you access the call. 20. Georgia 21. Marist Two replays of the conference call are available. The teleconference can be accessed through the Big 12 22. Ohio State web site or a 48-hour replay is available starting at 4 p.m. CST the afternoon of the call. The replay number 23. UTEP is 706/634-1618. 24. Vanderbilt 25. Wyoming 2008 Teleconference Schedule RV: Nebraska Jan. 8, 22, Feb. 5, 19, March 4

Comments on Offi ciating 10:00 a.m.: Sherri Coale, Oklahoma The Big 12 Conference’s Principles and Standards 10:07 a.m.: Connie Yori, Nebraska of Sportsmanship reads in part: 10:14 a.m.: Kim Mulkey, Baylor 10:21 a.m.: Cindy Stein, Missouri Coaches, student-athletes and administrators shall BIG 12 ... AS EASY AS 1 - 2 10:28 a.m.: , Texas not make public comments about offi ciating. The When referring to the Big 12 Conference, 10:35 a.m.: Bonnie Henrickson, Kansas please remember the conference name (which Commissioner shall review all public comments 10:42 a.m.: Kristy Curry, Texas Tech is a registered trademark) should be listed as regarding offi ciating and shall assess appropriate 10:49 a.m.: Bill Fennelly, Iowa State follows: penalties. Big 12 Conference 10:56 a.m.: Kathy McConnell-Miller, Colorado 11:03 a.m.: Kurt Budke, Oklahoma State In accordance with this policy any public comment 11:10 a.m.: Gary Blair, Texas A&M The following should NOT be used in text when on offi ciating is in violation. referencing the Big 12: 11:17 a.m.: Deb Patterson, Kansas State Big XII Big Twelve The Big 12 2 NOTES GAMES DECIDED BY POINTS

The Big 12 continues to rank No. 1 in conference RPI with nine teams 0-5 6-10 11-15 16+ Total listed in the Top 43 of the latest NCAA RPI. Baylor 4-0 0-2 6-0 14-2 24-4 Colorado 1-1 1-5 6-4 6-3 15-13 Every Big 12 team is listed in the Top 66 out of 338 schools in Strength of Schedule. Ten are in the Top 35: 4.TAMU, 6. OU, 10. BU, 13. KSU, 14. Iowa State 2-5 5-3 2-1 9-1 18-10 MU, 17. NU, 20. UT, 24. KU, 28. ISU, 35. TTU, 58. OSU, 66. CU. Kansas 5-4 4-3 3-1 3-5 15-13 Kansas State 5-4 3-1 3-3 9-0 20-8 The Big 12 is one of only three conferences (ACC & BE) with at least fi ve Missouri 4-3 3-3 0-4 2-8 9-19 20-win teams. BU (24), OSU (22), TAMU (22), OU (21) and KSU (20) have Nebraska 1-3 5-3 4-3 9-1 19-10 all reached 20 while NU (19), ISU (18) and UT (18) are getting close. Oklahoma 2-1 6-1 4-2 9-2 21-6 Oklahoma State 4-2 1-3 3-0 14-1 22-6 The Big 12 is one of only two leagues (BE) with at least 11 teams above Texas 3-4 4-1 3-4 8-2 18-11 .500 for the season, however the Big East has four more teams than the Big 12. The Big 12 is the only conference with every team above .500 in Texas A&M 3-3 5-1 6-3 8-0 22-7 non-conference games. Texas Tech 3-3 1-3 4-1 8-6 16-13 March 1-2 Top Performances CONFERENCE GAMES Points: 26, Kelsey Griffi n, Nebraska vs. Colorado 0-5 6-10 11-15 16+ Total Rebounds: 16, Taylor McIntosh, Kansas at Iowa State Baylor 4-0 0-2 4-0 4-1 12-3 Field Goals Made: 9, Morenike Atunrase, Texas A&M vs. Baylor Colorado 1-1 0-4 2-3 1-3 4-11 3-PT Made: 5, Kimberly Dietz, Kansas State vs. Missouri Iowa State 2-5 3-1 0-1 2-1 7-8 Free Throws Made: 10, Kelsey Griffi n, Nebraska vs. Colorado FG%: .643 (9-14), Morenike Atunrase, Texas A&M vs. Baylor Kansas 2-4 1-3 1-0 0-4 4-11 FT%: 1.000 (8-8), Carla Cortijo, Texas at Oklahoma Kansas State 5-2 2-0 1-1 4-0 12-3 Assists: 6, Three Tied Missouri 1-1 1-3 0-2 0-7 2-13 Steals: 5, Taylor Hardeman, OSU and Jenna Plumlee, OU Nebraska 0-3 4-2 2-1 2-1 8-7 Blocks: 6, Danielle Wilson, Baylor at Texas A&M Oklahoma 2-0 4-0 1-2 4-2 11-4 Oklahoma State 4-2 1-3 2-0 3-0 10-5 Texas 2-3 2-1 1-4 1-1 6-9 RPI RATINGS Texas A&M 1-2 3-0 3-3 3-0 10-5 Texas Tech 1-2 1-3 1-1 1-5 4-11 Team NCAA CBN Jeff Sagarin collegerpi.com Baylor 7 7 9 6 Colorado 74 81 56 83 BIG 12 HOME ATTENDANCE Iowa State 33 33 30 34 Kansas 43 49 57 51 Kansas State 17 17 21 18 Games Cumulative Average Missouri 108 117 137 118 Baylor 17 104,320 6,136 Nebraska 24 27 29 27 Colorado 16 30,233 1,890 Oklahoma 8 8 10 8 Iowa State 17 159,592 9,388 Oklahoma State 27 24 15 24 Kansas 15 41,618 2,775 Texas 37 28 26 30 Kansas State 14 60,265 4,305 Texas A&M 13 10 18 10 Missouri 16 20,735 1,296 Texas Tech 61 66 61 64 Big 12 - 1 1 1 Nebraska 15 53,504 3,567 Oklahoma 13 133,308 10,254 Oklahoma State 17 57,387 3,376 NON-CONFERENCE TOP 25 RESULTS Texas 13 70,730 5,441 Texas A&M 15 53,744 3,583 No. 4/4 Maryland 76, No. 6/6 Oklahoma 66 No. 1/1 Tennessee 70, No. 9/8 Oklahoma 67 Texas Tech 17 158,230 9,308 at No. 1/1 Tennessee 92, Texas 67 Big 12 Champ. 6 sessions #10/11 Oklahoma 69, #14/13 Arizona State 57 Total 184 943,666 5,101 #19/18 Michigan State 68, Kansas State 65 at #13/12 Baylor 69, #12/14 California 56 at #25/19 Vanderbilt 62, Iowa State 53 at Colorado 69, #21/22 Wyoming 55 COACHES’ CAREER RECORDS Colorado 62, at #20/17 Vanderbilt 51 at Texas Tech 73, #18/19 Arizona State 69 Overall School Big 12* at #12/11 Texas A&M 62, #14/14 Auburn 60 Kim Mulkey, BU 207-57 (8) Same 88-39 (8) #9/9 Oklahoma 66, at #21/21 Michigan State 55 at #5/4 Stanford 87, #10/10 Baylor 63 Kathy McConnell-Miller, CU 128-139 (9) 37-51 (3) 13-34 (3) at #22 George Washington 66, #10/10 Texas A&M 65 (OT) Bill Fennelly, ISU 443-182 (20) 277-129 (13) 117-74 (12) #19/20 Texas 62, at #22/21 Arizona State 51 Bonnie Henrickson, KU 213-124 (11) 55-62 (4) 18-45 (4) at #12/12 Cal 74, Kansas 41 at #18/18 Ohio State 86, Nebraska 74 Deb Patterson, KSU 238-136 (12) Same 103-88 (12) #19/19 Texas 91, #12/13 DePaul 81 Cindy Stein, MU 224-165 (13) 159-140 (10) 64-95 (10) at #25/21 Arkansas 80, Texas Tech 57 Connie Yori, NU 299-219 (18) 104-79 (6) 42-53 (6) at #11/11 Oklahoma 65, #17/14 Georgia 57 Sherri Coale, OU 253-124 (12) Same 121-70 (12) Kurt Budke, OSU 128-53 (6) 48-39 (3) 18-29 (3) LAST WEEK’S RESULTS Gail Goestenkors, UT 414-110 (16) 18-11 (1) 6-9 (1) Gary Blair, TAMU 503-220 (23) 95-57 (5) 40-39 (5) Wednesday, February 27 Kristy Curry, TTU 210-80 (9) 31-29 (2) 10-21 (2) Iowa State 58, at Missouri 54* [MSN] Includes major college records only; *Regular season games only at Baylor 76, Colorado 62* at Kansas State 69, Nebraska 65* [FSNMW] Oklahoma 65, at Texas Tech 55* [TTTN/SSN] Texas 57, at Kansas 53* [Sunfl ower/ESPN360.com] 2007-08 OVERTIME GAMES Texas A&M 63, at Oklahoma State 57* Saturday, March 1 All Big 12 at Texas A&M 72, Baylor 53* [FSN] Colorado 0-1 (1-2OT) 0-1 (1-2OT) at Iowa State 51, Kansas 42* [Mediacom] Iowa State 1-0 (1-2OT) 1-0 (1-2OT) at Kansas State 81, Missouri 52* Kansas State 1-0 1-0 at Oklahoma State 73, Texas Tech 54* Missouri 1-1 Sunday, March 2 Texas 0-1 0-1 Texas 65, at Oklahoma 50* [FSN] Texas A&M 0-1 at Nebraska 63, Colorado 55* 3 ALL-TIME BIG 12 STANDINGS BIG 12 HOME-ROAD (Regular Season Games Only, 1997-08) CONFERENCE RECORDS

Team Won Lost Championships Big 12 Home Record Big 12 Road Record Texas Tech 128 63 3 (‘98, ‘99, ‘00) Baylor 71-24 (7-0) 44-52 (5-3) Oklahoma 121 70 4 (‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘06) Colorado 55-40 (3-4) 32-64 (1-7) Iowa State 117 74 1 (‘00) Iowa State 74-22 (4-4) 43-52 (3-4) Texas 116 75 2 (‘03, ‘04) Kansas 47-48 (4-3) 28-68 (0-8) Baylor 115 76 1 (‘05) Kansas State 63-33 (6-2) 40-55 (6-1) Kansas State 103 88 1 (‘04) Missouri 45-51 (2-6) 25-70 (0-7) Colorado 87 104 0 Nebraska 55-40 (5-2) 31-65 (3-5) Nebraska 86 105 0 Oklahoma 67-29 (6-2) 54-41 (5-2) Kansas 75 116 1 (‘97) Oklahoma State 39-57 (6-2) 27-68 (5-2) Missouri 70 121 0 Texas 71-24 (4-3) 45-51 (2-6) Oklahoma State 65 126 0 Texas A&M 39-57 (5-2) 23-72 (5-3) Texas A&M 62 129 0 Texas Tech 77-19 (4-4) 51-44 (0-7) 2007-08 Records in Parentheses

YEARLY NON-CONFERENCE RECORDS NON-CONFERENCE RECORDS America East 3-0 Missouri Valley 9-1 1997 92-43 .681 Atlantic Coast 1-3 Mountain West 6-3 1998 92-48 .657 Atlantic Sun 2-0 Northeast 1-0 1999 104-45 .698 Atlantic 10 2-1 Ohio Valley 4-1 2000 105-48 .686 Big East 3-0 Pacifi c-10 8-3 2001 122-35 .777 Big Sky 4-0 Patriot 0-0 2002 128-37 .776 Big South 1-0 Southeastern 8-5 2003 112-49 .696 Big Ten 7-4 Souhern 0-0 2004 124-36 .775 Big West 3-0 Southland 13-1 2005 109-43 .717 Colonial 1-0 Southwestern 7-0 2006 92-43 .681 Conference USA 9-4 Summit 10-0 2007 133-39 .773 Horizon 0-1 Sun Belt 8-0 2008 129-30 .811 Ivy Group 1-0 West Coast 6-0 Total 1,342-496 .730 Metro Atlantic 0-2 Western Athletic 2-0 Mid-American 2-0 Independents 5-1 Mid-Eastern 4-0 Total 129-30 BIG 12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 2008 CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS Player Rookie Nov. 12 Danielle Page, NU Nicollette Smith, KU The 2008 Phillips 66 Big 12 Women’s Basketball Championship will be Nov. 19 Heather Ezell, ISU Danielle Robinson, OU held March 11-13 & 15 in Kansas City’s Municipal Auditorium. Kansas City Kathleen Nash, UT is hosting the event for the eighth time in conference history. Tickets are Nov. 26 , OSU Danielle Robinson, OU available at www.ticketmaster.com Dec. 3 , OU Stanecia Graham, TTU Dec. 10 Bianca Smith, CU Danielle Robinson, OU The Big 12 is hosting the 2008 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Dec. 17 Amanda Thompson, OU Kaitlyn Burke, NU Championship Oklahoma City Regional March 30 & April 1 in Oklahoma Dec. 28 Danielle Wilson, BU Dominic Seals, TTU City’s Ford Center. The winner of the Oklahoma City Regional will ad- Jan. 2 Carla Cortijo, UT Dominic Seals, TTU vance to the Final Four. Tickets are available through www.okcallsports. Jan. 7 Rachel Allison, BU Brittany Spears, CU org/ncaaregional or at the Ford Center Box Offi ce. Jan. 14 Andrea Riley, OSU Kelsey Bolte, ISU Jan. 21 Angela Tisdale, BU Kelsey Bolte, ISU Jan. 28 Marlies Gipson, KSU Danielle Robinson, OU BIG 12 MEDIA CONTACTS Feb. 4 Kelsey Griffi n, NU Krysten Boogaard, KU Contact Offi ce Press Row Feb. 11 Alison Lacy, ISU Brittany Spears, CU Julie Bennett, BU (254) 710-3042 (254) 710-3955 Courtney Paris, OU Email [email protected] Troy Andre, CU (303) 492-5626 (303) 492-1552/4381 Feb. 18 Jessica Morrow, BU Kelsey Bolte, ISU Email [email protected] Feb. 25 Danielle Gant, TAMU Dominic Seals, TTU Erin Smith, ISU (515) 294-5778 (515) 294-6178 March 3 Danielle Gant, TAMU Brittany Spears, CU Email [email protected] March 7 Katy Lonergan, KU (785) 864-7314 (785) 864-3417 Email [email protected] Randy Peterson, KSU (785) 532-7975 (785) 539-3423 Email [email protected] 2007-08 BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL Kate Lakin, MU (573) 882-7826 (573) 882-1442 Email [email protected] 1. Texas A&M (7) 117 Jeff Griesch, NU (402) 472-2263 (402) 472-2279 2. Oklahoma (5) 115 Email [email protected] Jared Thompson, OU (405) 325-3671 (405) 325-1024 3. Baylor 97 Email [email protected] 4. Texas 86 Ryan Cameron, OSU (405) 744-4854 (405) 744-5757 5. Oklahoma State 66 Email [email protected] 6. Iowa State 64 Barb Kowal, UT (512) 471-9801 (512) 471-4246 7. Nebraska 56 Email [email protected] Marlene Navor, TAMU (979) 845-0199 (979) 862-6944 T8. Kansas State 54 Email [email protected] T8. Texas Tech 54 Tammi Hoffman, TTU (806) 742-2770 (806) 742-6688 10. Kansas 43 Email [email protected] 11. Colorado 29 Joni James, Big 12 (469) 524-1022 NA 12. Missouri 11 Email [email protected] 4 Baylor Colorado Lady Bears Buffaloes

Baylor will play for its second Big 12 championship when it hosts Oklahoma Colorado tied a season-low with just two 3-point fi eld goals at Nebraska, State on Thursday. The Lady Bears can clinch at least a tie for the title with but the pair was enough to tie the school single-season record for 3-point a victory over OSU. BU claimed its fi rst Big 12 regular season championship fi eld goals. The Buffs have 196, tying the output of the 2001-02 team. in 2005. Senior Jackie McFarland scored CU’s fi rst two points of the Nebraska game The Lady Bears have won 17 straight home games, the nation’s fi fth-longest and in the process became the third player in team history to reach 1,800 home win streak. points. She enters the Missouri game with 1,811. She had four rebounds against the Huskers to increase her career total to 990, just 10 shy of Angela Tisdale, a 5-7 guard who, when the week began averaged 15.0 points becoming the third player in team history with 1,000. a game, averaged 27.5 points, 3.0 rebounds and 3.5 assists in Baylor’s two games last week. The senior, playing at both the point and two guard McFarland is just nine points away from becoming the fi rst player in CU positions, played 40 minutes of both games and shot 82.8 percent (24-29) history to score 500 points in three different seasons. from the line. Freshman Brittany Spears is averaging 14.8 points and 10.8 rebounds Sophomore Danielle Wilson rejected six shots at Texas A&M on Saturday over the last fi ve games. and now shares Baylor’s career blocked shots record with Steffanie Blackmon (2002-05) at 159. The mark moves her into No. 6 on the Big Colorado needs a win over Missouri to guarantee an above .500 record for 12’s career blocks list. the season. The Buffaloes 15 wins are their most since 2003-04. Iowa State Kansas Cyclones Jayhawks

Iowa State wrapped up its home slate with a 13-4 record this season. The Senior forward Taylor McIntosh had a career day in Kansas’ match-up with Cyclones will travel to Nebraska on Wednesday to wrap up the regular Iowa State. She pulled down a career-best 16 rebounds to go along with season. In 17 home games, Iowa State averaged 9,388 fans to rank fi fth her team-leading 15 points. She also had a team-high three steals and one nationally. The Cyclones’ crowd of 11,824 against Kansas ranks 20th on . McIntosh made 6-of-8 shots from the fi eld and added 3-of-6 baskets ISU’s all-time attendance chart. from the foul line. She collected eight of her 16 rebounds on the offensive end, helping the Jayhawks grab 17 for the game. McIntosh’s double-double Junior Jocelyn Anderson rewrote the Iowa State single season record for was her fourth of the season and eighth of her career. blocked shots against Kansas on Saturday. Anderson has rejected 63 fi eld goal attempts this season, knocking off Nicky Wieben’s single-season Sophomore guard-forward Danielle McCray also recorded a double- record of 62, which she set last season. Anderson also holds the junior class double on the week as she had 19 points and 10 boards versus Texas. It record for blocked shots and ranks ninth on Iowa State’s career list. marked McCray’s sixth double-double of the season and her fi fth during Big 12 play. Sophomore is Iowa State’s leading scorer with 14.5 points per game, hitting 40.4 percent from the fi eld and 40.1 percent from three- Sophomore guard LaChelda Jacobs had a solid week off the bench for KU. point range. Lacey has been in double fi gures in 21 games and has led the Jacobs posted eight points off of a perfect 4-for-4 shooting night versus Cyclones in scoring in 13 and assists in 14. She is averaging four assists per Texas. She followed it up with a nine-point, four- performance at game to just 2.4 turnovers in her fi rst season running the point for ISU. Iowa State.

Kansas State Missouri Wildcats Tigers

Kansas State’s helped the Wildcats move back into a Missouri will travel to Boulder, Colo., in the regular season fi nale for a game tie for fi rst place in the Big 12 Conference standings with two victories against Colorado on Wednesday. over Nebraska and Missouri. Lehning tallied a pair of double-doubles and averaged 16.0 points on a .706 fi eld goal percentage (12-of-17), 9.0 Junior Alyssa Hollins doubled her previous career high with four blocks to assists, 8.0 rebounds, 3.0 steals and a 2.25 /turnover ratio in 64 total go along with a team high 15 points at Kansas State on March 1. minutes of action.

In Wednesday’s 69-65 win over Nebraska, Lehning registered her 10th With 180 3-pointers this season, Missouri is just 12 threes shy of tying the career double-double with 11 points and a career-high tying 12 assists. team single-season record of 192. The Tigers, who make 6.4 3-point fi eld She sank the game-clinching basket with 21 seconds remaining. With the goals per game, have averaged 7.8 threes the past four contests. 12 assists, Lehning set the school record for assists by a junior and now has 182 for the season. Hollins made nine 3-pointers last week to increase her career and single- season records to 157 and 81, respectively. During Saturday’s home fi nale, Lehning tallied a career high-tying 21 points on a perfect 7-of-7 from the fi eld and 7-of-8 from the free throw line. She also recorded 11 rebounds for her 11th career double-double to go with six assists and three steals. With the three steals, Lehning moved into eighth place in school history with 178 for her career. 5 Nebraska Oklahoma Huskers Sooners

Nebraska improved to 19-10 overall and 8-7 in the Big 12 with a 63-55 win No. 10 Oklahoma (21-6, 11-4 Big 12) split its two contests last week, over Colorado in Lincoln on Sunday. winning at Texas Tech and losing to Texas. The Huskers will try to complete their third sweep of a Big 12 North Division opponent on Wednesday when they close the regular season against Iowa The Sooners rallied from a seven-point halftime defi cit in Lubbock, State in Lincoln. NU won the fi rst meeting, 82-72, snapping a decade-long Texas, to pick up their fourth come-from-behind victory of the season losing streak at Hilton Coliseum. Nebraska owns a four-game winning against the Lady Raiders, 65-55. Courtney Paris had 19 points and 22 streak over the Cyclones at the Devaney Center. rebounds, including 12 points and 18 rebounds in the second half to lead Kelsey Griffi n matched her season high with 26 points in the win over Oklahoma. Colorado. She added 10 rebounds for her sixth double-double of the season, including her fi fth in league action. Over the past nine games, Griffi n is Oklahoma then fell to Texas, 65-50, in its home fi nale Sunday, March 2, averaging 20 points and nine rebounds per game. She is nearing Nebraska’s top-10 career lists in both scoring and rebounding, while climbing to eighth in front of its third consecutive home sellout crowd. Paris scored 17 and on NU’s career blocked shots list. had 15 rebounds for her 88th consecutive double-double.

Nebraska secured its fourth consecutive .500 or better fi nish in Big 12 OU faces Texas A&M in College Station Thursday in its last regular season Conference play. With 19 wins this season, the Huskers have posted 18 or more victories overall in fi ve consecutive seasons, matching the longest game before heading to the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship. stretch in school history. Oklahoma State Texas Cowgirls Longhorns

Oklahoma State closed out its home schedule by splitting a pair of games The Longhorns (18-11, 6-9) got on the winning track with two road victories last week. The Cowgirls lost, 63-57, during the midweek to Texas A&M at Kansas (57-53) and at No. 10 Oklahoma (65-50). The upset win over before beating Texas Tech, 73-54, on Saturday. 10th-ranked OU was UT’s second victory over a Top 10 team in the last two weeks (UT defeated then-No. 8 Baylor, 61-51 on Feb. 13) and moves The win marked the fi rst time since the formation of the Big 12 that OSU Texas to 5-6 against Top 25 opponents to date. has swept the season series with the Lady Raiders. Sophomore guard Brittainey Raven sparked both wins, collecting 37 Andrea Riley fi nished with 21 points against Texas Tech to push her over points, seven rebounds and two steals in the wins with a game-high 21 the 1,000-point mark for her career, making her just the second Cowgirl points versus Kansas and game-high tying 16 against OU. Senior guard to achieve the feat as a sophomore. Erneisha Bailey totaled 24 points, 11 rebounds and fi ve steals in the two Riley now has 633 points on the year, which is tied for the second-best victories as well. season total in school history. Texas out-rebounded Oklahoma, 43-33, and is now 14-4 when out- The win was OSU’s 14th home victory of the season, setting a single- rebounding the opposition. season school record for home victories. Texas used two solid free throw efforts in the wins, going 36-for-44 from Saturday’s contest was the fi nal home game for Cowgirl seniors Maria the line in the two games (82 percent). This included a 15 for 16 effort in Cordero and Danielle Green. the fi nal 1:48 to pull away from Oklahoma. Texas A&M Texas Tech Aggies Lady Raiders

Texas A&M has won nine of its last 10 against Big 12 Conference Sophomore Maddy Brown came off the bench at Oklahoma State and competition and carries a league-best fi ve-game win streak into its scored a season-high 16 points as she hit a season-high four three- regular-season fi nale against Oklahoma on Thursday. The Aggies are pointers. She also had a season-high four rebounds and tied her season vying for one of four coveted fi rst-round byes in the upcoming Phillips 66 high of one block. Big 12 Championship in Kansas City. The Aggies have made a drastic turnaround by turning a 1-4 Big 12 start Sophomore Jordan Murphree scored a team-high 18 points against into their third consecutive 10-win season in conference play with a current Oklahoma, which tied her season high. She also had 18 points at UNLV 10-5 record. A&M is assured of its seventh all-time conference season back in November. Murphree scored a career-high 19 points last year at above .500 and has won 34 Big 12 games over the last three years. Texas A&M. Historically, no Aggie squad had ever turned in 30-or-more conference wins combined in a three-year span since A&M fi rst began league play in Murphree had 12 points at Oklahoma State to mark her fourth-straight the old Southwest Conference in 1982-83. game of double-fi gure scoring. A&M defeated back-to-back Top 25 opponents for the fi rst time this season with a 63-57 road win over No. 17 Oklahoma State on Feb. 27 and a 72-53 Junior Dominic Seals fi nished with 10 points against the Sooners, marking upset of No. 8 Baylor on March 1. The Aggies’ 19-point margin of victory her 21st game of double fi gure scoring this season. It was also her fi fth- over BU was its largest in the Big 12 era against the Lady Bears and straight game to score in double digits. Seals also had a career-high three marked the sixth all-time win over a Top 10-ranked opponent in program steals versus OU. history.

6 2007-08 BIG 12 HONORS

Naismith Midseason Candidates Rachel Allison, Baylor Jackie McFarland, Colorado Courtney Paris, Oklahoma Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State Takia Starks, Texas A&M

Wooden Award Midseason Candidates Courtney Paris, Oklahoma Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State

Senior CLASS Award Finalist Jackie McFarland, Colorado

Nancy Lieberman Award Finalist Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State

Big 12 Winter Good Works Team Shellie Mosman, Iowa State Danielle Green, Oklahoma State Earnesia Williams, Texas Jordan Murphree, Texas Tech

ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America First Team Jackie McFarland, Colorado

Second Team Danielle Green, Oklahoma State

Academic All-District District 6 First Team , Oklahoma Danielle Green, Oklahoma State

Third Team Erin Myrick, Texas Tech Jordan Murphree, Texas Tech

District 7 First Team Jackie McFarland, Colorado

Third Team Shalee Lehning, Kansas State

7 BIG 12 TEAM SCHEDULES/RESULTS Baylor Lady Bears Colorado Buffaloes Iowa State Cyclones Overall: 24-4 (17-0 Home, 7-4 Away, 0-0 Neutral) Overall: 15-13 (11-5 Home, 4-8 Away, 0-0 Neutral) Overall: 18-10 (13-4 Home, 4-6 Away, 1-0 Neutral) Big 12: 12-3 (7-0 Home, 5-3 Away) Big 12: 4-11 (3-4 Home, 1-7 Away) Big 12: 7-8 (4-4 Home, 3-4 Away)

NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 9 1-Howard W 83-31 16 at San Francisco W 66-48 11 Pepperdine W 70-59 10 1-St. Mary’s (Calif.) W 101-47 18 at USC L 57-70 18 Sacramento State W 99-45 11 1-Prairie View A&M W 89-61 23 1-Siena L 74-83 23 1-Michigan W 67-43 25 1-Vanderbilt (25/19) L 53-62 15 UT-Pan American W 76-39 24 1-Rice W 72-55 30 Montana State W 76-50 25 California [FSN] (12/14) W 69-56 28 Northern Colorado W 69-60 DECEMBER 29 at Southeast Missouri W 81-51 DECEMBER 5 2-Iowa [Mediacom] W 58-44 DECEMBER 1 at Colorado State [MTN] W 82-47 9 at Drake W 58-51 12 Oregon W 80-45 5 Wyoming [FSNRM] (21/22) W 69-55 16 Creighton W 60-52 16 at Stanford [FSN] (5/4) L 63-87 9 at Vanderbilt (#20/17) W 62-51 18 Northern Iowa [Mediacom] W 69-41 19 TAMU-Corpus Christi W 69-42 14 Texas Southern W 64-29 21 at Minnesota L 61-69 22 at St. John’s W 81-58 21 Dartmouth W 57-43 28 3-Bowling Green W 74-57 30 Rice W 76-51 28 Southern Utah [FSNRM] W 81-38 29 3-Tennessee-Martin W 63-39 JANUARY 30 Jacksonville State W 91-64 30 3-Hampton W 66-47 2 North Carolina A&T W 89-48 JANUARY JANUARY 4 Texas State W 84-57 4 Pepperdine W 65-53 9 Oklahoma* (6/6) L 64-67 9 at Texas Tech* W 72-67 9 at Missouri* W 70-58 13 at Colorado* [FSN] (23) W 84-77 (2OT) 12 Texas A&M* (13/12) W 59-56 13 Iowa State* [FSN] L 77-84 (2OT) 16 at Texas* (24/23) L 56-59 16 Kansas* (CSTV) W 59-35 16 Texas A&M* (19/16) L 68-72 19 Nebraska* L 72-82 23 at Kansas State* (22) L 49-80 20 at Oklahoma* [ESPN2] (11/10) W 84-73 19 at Kansas State* [FSNMW] L 60-67 30 Colorado* W 65-45 23 at Missouri* W 72-57 22 Kansas* [FSNRM] W 59-41 FEBRUARY 26 Nebraska* W 76-56 26 at Texas Tech* [FSN] L 44-62 2 at Kansas* L 50-53 30 Texas* (25/25) W 61-60 30 at Iowa State* L 45-65 6 Texas Tech* W 66-58 FEBRUARY FEBRUARY 9 Missouri* W 64-46 2 at Kansas State* [FSN] (18/21) W 63-49 2 Oklahoma State* [FSNRM] (21/18) L 71-82 13 Kansas State* [Mediacom] (17/17) L 42-45 5 at Oklahoma State* (17/16) L 67-77 6 Nebraska* [FSNRM] L 71-80 17 at Oklahoma State* (15/15) W 62-57 9 Texas Tech* [FSN] W 68-45 9 at Oklahoma* (10/10) L 66-82 20 at Texas A&M* (21/19) L 46-60 13 at Texas* [ESPNU] L 51-61 13 at Kansas* L 59-70 23 Baylor* [FSN] (9/9) L 54-59 17 Oklahoma* [FSN] (10/10) W 79-59 16 Texas* W 67-52 27 at Missouri* W 58-54 23 at Iowa State* [FSN] W 59-54 23 Kansas State* (15/15) W 73-68 MARCH 27 Colorado* W 76-62 27 at Baylor* (8/8) L 62-76 1 Kansas* [Mediacom] W 51-42 MARCH MARCH 5 at Nebraska* 7:00 p.m. 1 at Texas A&M* [FSN] (20/18) L 53-72 2 at Nebraska* L 55-63 11-15 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship 6 Oklahoma State* 7:00 p.m. 5 Missouri* [FSNRM] 7:00 p.m. All Times Central Key: *Big 12 Game; [ ] TV Game; 1-Vanderbilt Tourna- 11-15 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship 11-15 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship ment, Nashville, Tenn.; 2-Hy-Vee Cy-Hawk Series, All Times Central All Times Mountain Ames, Iowa; 3-American Family Insurance Cyclone Key: * Big 12 Game; [ ] TV Game; 1-Basketball Key: *Big 12 Game; [ ] TV Game; 1-21st Annual Shoot-out, Ames, Iowa Travelers Tip-off Tournament, Waco, Texas Coors Classic, Boulder, Colo.

Kansas Jayhawks Kansas State Wildcats Missouri Tigers Overall: 15-13 (12-3 Home, 2-10 Away, 1-0 Neutral) Overall: 20-8 (12-2 Home, 7-4 Away, 1-2 Neutral) Overall: 9-19 (7-9 Home, 0-8 Away, 2-2 Neutral) Big 12: 4-11 (4-3 Home, 0-8 Away) Big 12: 12-3 (6-2 Home, 6-1 Away) Big 12: 2-13 (2-6 Home, 0-7 Away)

NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 11 Hartford (SUN/ESPN360) W 76-72 10 Washington W 88-61 9 Murray State W 73-64 14 UMKC (SUN/ESPN360) W 64-58 12 Southern Utah W 87-38 15 Eastern Illinois W 69-51 15 at Wyoming [MTN] L 44-56 18 at South Dakota State L 63-78 23 1-Drake W 69-64 21 1-Tulane L 57-60 24 1-Samford L 49-65 24 1-SMU L 56-68 22 1-Michigan State (19/18) L 65-68 25 1-Robert Morris W 74-73 27 Creighton (Metro/ESPN360) W 91-56 30 2- Lipscomb W 92-50 28 Arkansas L 53-66 DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER 2 Saint Louis (SUN/ESPN360) W 81-55 1 2-UTEP W 66-58 1 Texas State W 70-61 6 Marquette (SUN/ESPN360) W 74-55 5 at UW-Green Bay L 56-68 7 2-Mississippi Valley State W 69-52 9 Indiana (SUN/ESPN360) W 58-51 16 Texas State W 90-52 8 2-Stephen F. Austin L 81-84 (OT) 16 UC Riverside (SUN/ESPN360) W 62-49 18 at Creighton L 62-69 15 UMKC W 75-73 (OT) 19 at San Jose State W 59-52 28 3-Arkansas-Little Rock W 52-40 19 Illinois [MS] L 52-66 21 at California (12/12) L 41-74 29 3-Loyola Marymount W 70-47 28 3-Marshall L 72-77 30 Boston (SUN/ESPN360) W 71-57 JANUARY 29 3-Delaware State W 55-50 JANUARY 2 Western Illinois W 68-53 JANUARY 4 at Xavier (CSTV) W 62-60 9 at Texas A&M* (13/12) W 67-54 9 Colorado* (23) L 58-70 9 Oklahoma State* (Metro) (25/24) L 54-59 13 at Texas* [FSN] (15/15) W 77-74 (OT) 12 Texas Tech* W 68-59 12 at Nebraska* [FSN] L 51-71 16 Texas Tech* [FSNMW] W 71-45 16 at Oklahoma State* (18/19) L 41-76 19 Colorado* [FSNMW] (25) W 67-60 19 at Kansas* L 60-66 16 at Baylor* (CSTV) (6/7) L 35-59 23 Iowa State* W 80-49 23 Baylor* [MSN] (6/6) L 57-72 19 Missouri* (SUN/ESPN360) W 66-60 27 at Oklahoma State* [FSN] (14/13) W 68-63 26 at Texas* [ESPNU] L 37-67 22 at Colorado* [FSNRM] L 41-59 30 at Nebraska* W 77-75 29 at Texas A&M* (23) L 43-62 26 Texas A&M* (SUN/ESPN360) (21/20) L 51-58 FEBRUARY FEBRUARY 30 at Oklahoma* (11/10) L 51-67 2 Baylor* [FSN] (6/6) L 49-63 3 Nebraska* [FSN] L 67-73 FEBRUARY 9 Kansas* W 64-58 6 Oklahoma* [FSNMW] (10/10) L 57-64 2 Iowa State* (Metro/ESPN360) W 53-50 13 at Iowa State* W 45-42 9 at Iowa State* L 46-64 9 at Kansas State* (18/18) L 58-64 17 at Missouri* [FSNMW] W 56-40 17 Kansas State* [FSNMW] (17/17) L 40-56 13 Colorado* (SUN/ESPN360) W 70-59 20 Oklahoma* (11/10) L 65-68 21 at Nebraska* [FSNMW] L 57-73 17 Nebraska* (SUN/ESPN360) W 62-61 23 at Colorado* L 68-73 24 Kansas* [FSN] W 62-59 20 at Texas Tech* L 61-65 27 Nebraska* [FSNMW] W 69-65 27 Iowa State* [MSN] L 54-58 24 at Missouri* [FSN] L 59-62 MARCH MARCH 27 Texas* (SUN/ESPN360) L 53-57 1 Missouri* W 81-52 1 at Kansas State* (21/17) L 52-81 MARCH 5 at Kansas* 7:00 p.m. 5 at Colorado* [FSNRM] 7:00 p.m. 1 at Iowa State* L 42-51 11-15 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship 11-15 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship All Times Central All Times Central 5 Kansas State* (Metro/ESPN360)7:00 p.m. Key: *Big 12 Game; [ ] TV Game; 1-Caribbean Clas- Key: *Big 12 Game; [ ] TV Game; 1-FAU Invitational, 11-15 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship sic, Cancun, Mexico; 2-Commerce Bank Wildcat Clas- Boca Raton, Fla.; 2-State Farm Tiger Classic, Colum- All Times Central sic, Manhattan, Kan.; 3-Loyola Marymount Tourna- bia, Mo.; 3-Marriott Cavalier Classic, Charlottesville, Key: *Big 12 Game; [ ] TV Game; 1-WBCA Classic, ment, Los Angeles, Calif. Fla. Kansas City, Mo. 8 BIG 12 TEAM SCHEDULES/RESULTS

Nebraska Huskers Oklahoma Sooners Oklahoma State Cowgirls Overall: 19-10 (13-2 Home, 5-6 Away, 1-2 Neutral) Overall: 21-6 (11-2 Home, 8-2 Away, 2-2 Neutral) Overall: 22-6 (14-3 Home, 8-3 Away, 0-0 Neutral) Big 12: 8-7 (5-2 Home, 3-5 Away) Big 12: 11-4 (6-2 Home, 5-2 Away) Big 12: 10-5 (5-3 Home, 5-2 Away)

NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 9 UTEP W 81-74 11 1-Maryland [ESPN2] (4/4) L 66-76 9 Air Force W 89-49 11 Mississippi W 80-59 15 2-Tennessee [ESPNU] (1/1) L 67-70 12 Lamar W 91-54 17 Florida W 90-63 22 3-Arizona State (14/13) W 69-57 14 High Point W 76-48 23 1-Marist L 59-66 23 3-Mississippi State W 88-73 24 1-Utah L 44-56 27 North Texas [SSP] W 79-42 17 Sam Houston State W 90-36 25 1-Akron W 75-47 DECEMBER 21 at UC Riverside W 76-58 30 Creighton W 79-65 2 Arkansas State [SSP] W 93-36 24 at Fresno State W 87-73 DECEMBER 5 at Illinois [BTN] W 77-67 29 Arkansas State W 96-54 2 Robert Morris W 73-58 8 4-Tulsa [SSP] W 67-47 DECEMBER 8 USC W 87-69 16 at Michigan State [BTN] (21/21) W 66-55 4 Wichita State W 85-39 13 at Cal State Bakersfi eld W 66-62 20 Central Arkansas W 121-48 18 at TCU L 63-97 15 at Long Beach State W 75-52 30 South Carolina [SSP] W 95-63 19 at North Texas W 77-55 22 at Ohio State (18/18) L 74-86 JANUARY 22 Central Arkansas W 107-36 30 Denver W 73-38 9 at Iowa State* W 67-64 28 Oral Roberts W 83-65 JANUARY 12 at Oklahoma State* (25/24) L 63-82 29 Texas Southern W 85-39 2 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 67-39 16 Nebraska* [SSP] W 80-72 JANUARY 9 Texas* (15/15) W 56-45 20 Baylor* [ESPN2] (6/7) L 73-84 9 at Kansas* W 59-54 12 Kansas* [FSN] W 71-51 23 Texas Tech* [SSP] W 78-39 12 Oklahoma* [CSP] (6/6) W 82-63 16 at Oklahoma* (11/10) L 72-80 27 Georgia [ESPN2] (17/14) W 65-57 16 Missouri* W 76-41 19 at Iowa State* W 82-72 30 Kansas* [SSP] W 67-51 23 Texas A&M* [FSNMW] (21/20) W 73-60 FEBRUARY 19 at Texas A&M* [FSN] (19/16) W 61-58 26 at Baylor* (6/6) L 56-76 3 at Texas* [ESPNU] (25/25) W 74-58 23 at Texas* L 63-70 30 Kansas State* (18/21) L 75-77 6 at Missouri* [FSNMW] W 64-57 27 Kansas State* [FSN] (22) L 63-68 FEBRUARY 9 Colorado* [SSP] W 82-66 FEBRUARY 3 at Missouri* [FSN] W 73-67 12 Texas A&M* [SSP] (20/19) W 68-56 2 at Colorado* [FSNRM/SW] W 82-71 6 at Colorado* W 80-71 17 at Baylor* [FSN] (8/8) L 59-79 5 Baylor* (5/5) W 77-67 10 Okla. State* [ESPN2] (17/16) L 81-92 20 at Kansas St.* [SSN] (15/15) W 68-65 10 at Nebraska* [ESPN2] W 92-81 17 at Kansas* L 61-62 23 Okla. State* [FSN] (16/17) W 81-71 14 at Texas Tech* W 58-56 21 Missouri* [FSNMW] W 73-57 27 at Texas Tech* W 65-55 17 Iowa State* L 57-62 24 at Texas Tech* L 56-65 MARCH 20 Texas* W 71-66 27 at Kansas State* (21/17) L 65-69 2 Texas* [FSN] L 50-65 23 at Oklahoma* [FSN] (11/10) L 71-81 MARCH 6 at Texas A&M* [FSN] 7:30 p.m. 27 Texas A&M* (20/18) L 57-63 2 Colorado* W 63-55 11-15 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship MARCH 5 Iowa State* 7:05 p.m. 1 Texas Tech* W 73-54 11-15 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship All Times Central 6 at Baylor* 7:00 p.m. Key: *Big 12 Game; [ ] TV Game; 1-State Farm Clas- All Times Central sic; Chapel Hill, N.C.; 11-15 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship Key: * Big 12 Game; [ ] TV Game; 1-Oahu Classic, 2-ESPNU Invitational, Tampa, Fla.; 3-Triple Crown Honolulu, Hawaii Sports Caribbean Challenge, Cancun, Mexico; 4- All Times Central Bertha Teague Classic, Tulsa, Okla. Key: *Big 12 Game; [ ] TV Game

Texas Longhorns Texas A&M Aggies Texas Tech Lady Raiders Overall: 18-11 (10-3 Home, 5-7 Away, 3-1 Neutral) Overall: 22-7 (13-2 Home, 7-4 Away, 2-1 Neutral) Overall: 16-13 (12-5 Home, 3-8 Away, 1-0 Neutral) Big 12: 6-9 (4-3 Home, 2-6 Away) Big 12: 10-5 (5-2 Home, 5-3 Away) Big 13: 4-11 (4-4 Home, 0-7 Away) NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 11 Missouri State W 92-55 9 at SMU W 62-57 9 1-Central Florida W 72-57 15 Lamar W 94-35 15 Prairie View A&M W 73-54 11 1-Northeastern W 82-51 18 at Tennessee [ESPN2] (1/1) L 67-92 22 1-Wichita State W 70-36 13 IPFW [TTTN] W 72-51 23 1-Virginia L 83-86 23 1-Wake Forest L 46-53 17 at UNLV W 79-64 24 1-Kentucky W 72-60 24 1-Indiana W 60-48 22 2-Idaho State W 86-72 25 1-UAB W 59-49 29 Michigan W 69-41 23 2-Kennesaw State W 78-56 29 Texas-Arlington [FSNSW] W 76-60 DECEMBER 24 2-Alcorn State [TTTN] W 90-55 DECEMBER 2 at TCU [MTN] W 68-58 27 Sam Houston State [TTTN] W 84-51 2 Sam Houston State W 91-41 6 Florida State W 81-67 DECEMBER 8 at TAMU-Corpus Christi W 88-41 9 New Orleans W 73-44 1 at Washington State W 89-45 16 UL-Lafayette W 76-43 15 Auburn (14/14) W 62-60 4 Houston [TTTN] L 63-66 20 at Arizona State (22/21) W 62-51 20 at George Washington (22/22) L 65-66 (OT) 13 Arizona State (18/19) W 73-69 28 2-DePaul (12/13) W 91-81 28 Texas-Arlington W 69-55 18 Oral Roberts [TTTN] W 91-61 30 2-San Diego W 81-79 30 North Carolina A&T W 74-65 29 SMU W 75-70 JANUARY JANUARY JANUARY 4 UT-Pan American W 91-43 3 Stephen F. Austin W 84-53 5 at Arkansas (25/21) L 57-80 9 at Nebraska* L 45-56 9 Kansas State* L 54-67 9 Baylor* (8/8) L 67-72 13 Kansas State* [FSN] L 74-77 (OT) 12 at Baylor* (8/8) L 56-59 12 at Missouri* L 59-68 16 Iowa State* [FSNSW] W 59-56 16 at Colorado* (25) W 72-68 16 at Kansas State* L 45-71 20 at Texas Tech* [FSN] L 58-70 19 Oklahoma State* [FSN] (18/19) L 58-61 20 Texas* [FSN] (24/23) W 70-58 23 Oklahoma State* (14/13) W 70-63 23 at Nebraska* [FSNMW] L 60-73 23 at Oklahoma* [TTTN] (11/11) L 39-78 26 Missouri* [ESPNU] W 67-37 26 at Kansas* W 58-51 26 Colorado* [FSN] W 62-44 30 at Baylor* (6/6) L 60-61 29 Missouri* W 62-43 FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY 2 Texas A&M* (23) L 46-63 3 Oklahoma* [ESPNU] (11/10) L 58-74 2 at Texas Tech* W 63-46 6 at Iowa State* L 58-66 9 at Texas A&M* [FSN] (21/20) L 57-66 9 Texas* [FSN] W 66-57 9 at Baylor* [FSN] (5/5) L 45-68 13 Baylor* [ESPNU] (8/8) W 61-51 12 at Oklahoma* (10/10) L 56-68 14 Oklahoma State* (15/15) L 56-58 16 at Colorado* L 52-67 17 Texas Tech* [ESPN2] W 70-56 17 at Texas A&M* [ESPN2] (20/19) L 56-70 20 at Oklahoma State* (16/17) L 66-71 20 Iowa State* W 60-46 20 Kansas* [TTTN] W 65-61 24 Texas A&M* [ESPN2] (21/19) L 50-65 24 at Texas* [ESPN2] W 65-50 24 Nebraska* W 65-56 27 at Kansas* W 57-53 27 at Oklahoma State* (17/19) W 63-57 27 Oklahoma* [TTTN] (10/10) L 55-65 MARCH MARCH MARCH 2 at Oklahoma* [FSN] (10/10) W 65-50 1 Baylor* [FSN] (8/8) W 72-53 1 at Oklahoma State* (17/19) L 54-73 5 Texas Tech* [FSNSW] 7:00 p.m. 6 Oklahoma* [FSN] 7:30 p.m. 5 at Texas* 7:00 p.m. 11-15 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship 11-15 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship 11-15 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship All Times Central Key: * Big 12 Game; 2-[ ] TV Game; 1-Hawaiian All Times Central All Times Central Airlines Rainbow Wahine Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii; Key: * Big 12 Game; [ ] TV Game; 1-Paradise Jam, Key: * Big 12 Game; [ ] TV Game; 1-UCF Tourna- 2-Maggie Dixon Surf ‘N Slam Classic, San Diego, U.S. Virgin Islands ment, Orlando, Fla.; 2-Basketball Travelers Classic, Calif. Lubbock, Texas 9