2018-2019 Lady Bears Game Notes • @BaylorWBB @BaylorWBB @BaylorWBB BaylorBears.com GAME NO. 31 #1/1BAYLOR (29-1) vs. SERIES MATCHUP TEAM INFORMATION All-Time Series Baylor leads, 34-8 KANSAS STATE (21-10) #1/1 BAYLOR LADY BEARS (29-1) Waco 16-1 Location: Waco, Conference: Big 12 Manhattan, Kan. 11-4 March 10, 2019 • 2 p.m. Head Coach: (La. Tech, 1984) Oklahoma City, Okla. Neutral 9-3 Chesapeake Energy Arena (18,203) Mulkey Era 33-4 Career Record: 568-99 (.851) BU Record: Same First Meeting 11/30/84, K-State, 62-56 WATCH: FS1 (Wichita, Kan.) KANSAS STATE WILDCATS (21-10) Talent: Ron Thulin (PBP), Brenda VanLengen (Color) Last Meeting 2/13/19, Baylor, 71-48 Location: Manhattan, Kan. Conference: Big 12 LISTEN: BaylorBears.com/92.9 FM (Manhattan, Kan.) Head Coach: Jeff Mitte (Missouri Western, 1989) MARCH 10, 2019 Talent: Bruce Gietzen (PBP), Maggie Davis-Stinnett (Color) Career Record: 554-290 (.656) K-State Record:100-64 (.610)

SCHEDULE/RESULTS STORY LINES Date BU OPP Opponent TV Time/Result LADY BEARS SET THREE BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS IN MOST CONSECUTIVE REGULAR O26 –/– –/– LANGSTON (EX) W, 110-45 QUARTEFINALS WIN OVER TEXAS TECH N1 4/5 –/– TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE (EX) W, 127-61 Baylor dished out 32 assists, made 44 field goals and had seven players in SEASON CONFERENCE TITLES N6 4/5 –/– NICHOLLS STATE W, 100-39 double figure Saturday in a 100-61 defeat of Texas Tech in which all three of (All-Time D1, includes ties/division split titles) N8 4/5 –/– SAINT FRANCIS, PA FSSW+ W, 116-58 those achievements resulted in Big 12 Championship records. (14), N11 4/5 23/RV at Arizona State ESPN2 W, 65-59 NaLyssa Smith (14), Moon Ursin (12), (12), (10), DiDi Program Number Years (Conference) N15 4/5 –/– SOUTHERN FSSW W, 94-49 Richards (10) and Aquira DeCosta (10) all reached double digits, setting a new Green Bay 20* 1998-2018 (Horizon) N23 4/5 RV/RV vs. South Dakota State % W, 72-66 Louisiana Tech 15 2003-17 (Sun Belt/WAC) N24 4/5 –/– vs. Georgetown % W, 67-46 record, and it was the first time since 2002 that a team had six with Oklahoma State holding the previous record. The 32 assists and 44 made field goals each Stanford 14 2001-04 (Pac-12) D2 4/5 18/19 at South Carolina ^ ESPN2 W, 94-69 Old Dominion 12 1993-2004 (CAA) D12 3/4 –/– MOREHEAD STATE FSSW W, 96-58 broke records also previously set by Baylor. The 39-point margin of victory was UConn 11 1994-2004 (Big East) D15 3/4 11/11 at Stanford Pac-12 Network L, 68-63 the second-largest in Big 12 Championship history, and the 100 points was the UCSB 11 1996-2006 (Big West) D31 7/6 –/– UTRGV W, 98-37 most by a Baylor team in the Big 12 Championship. J3 8/7 1/1 UCONN ESPN W, 68-57 Chattanooga 11 200-2010 (SoCon) J6 8/7 –/– at Texas Tech * FSSW W, 73-56 Marist 11 2004-14 (MAAC) J9 4/4 –/– KANSAS STATE * FSGO W, 65-50 BAYLOR LADY BEARS RUN TABLE FOR FOURTH TIME IN HISTORY WITH Gonzaga 11 2005-2015 (WCC) J12 4/4 –/– at TCU * FSSW W, 79-55 WIN AT WEST VIRGINIA Baylor 9* 2011-19 (Big 12) J16 t2/3 –/– at Kansas * Jayhawk Network W, 94-68 Baylor had to earn it, but the Lady Bears beat West Virginia on the road Monday Liberty 9 1998-2006 (Big South) J20 t2/3 –/– WEST VIRGINIA * FS1 W, 79-47 to finish undefeated in conference play for the second-straight year and for the Texas 8 1983-90 (SWC) J23 2/3 20/22 IOWA STATE * FSSW W, 84-69 fourth time in school history. The Big 12 has seen an undefeated regular season Bowling Green 8# 2005-12 (MAC) J27 2/3 –/– at Oklahoma * FSN W, 74-53 six times with Oklahoma going 16-0 in 2006 and Nebraska 16-0 in 2010. Baylor J30 1/1 –/– at Oklahoma State * FSSW-Alt W, 66-58 has accomplished the other four feats with 18-0 marks in 2012, 2013, 2018 and *=denotes active streak F2 1/1 –/– TEXAS TECH ! * FSSW W, 96-37 #=denotes divisional titles included F4 1/1 14/14 at Texas * ESPN2 W, 74-68 2019. F9 1/1 –/– TCU ! * FSSW W, 89-71 MOST REGULAR SEASON F13 1/1 –/– at Kansas State * W, 71-48 BAYLOR HISTORY IN THE CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT F16 1/1 –/– OKLAHOMA * FSSW+ W, 87-53 Baylor has nine Tournament championships, including eight of CONFERENCE TITLES F20 1/1 –/– KANSAS * FSSW W, 80-40 the last 10. If the Lady Bears add another, that will mark 20 Big 12 champion- (Since 1999-2000) F23 1/1 20/21 at Iowa State * FSN W, 73-60 ships combined between regular season and tournament titles. The Lady bears are F25 1/1 18/19 TEXAS * FS1 W, 64-35 40-13 all-time in the tournament and 39-9 under head coach Kim Mulkey. All-time Program Number M2 1/1 –/– OKLAHOMA STATE * FSSW W, 76-44 Green Bay 19 M4 1/1 RV/– at West Virginia * FS1 W, 63-57 vs. K-State in the tournament, Baylor is undefeated at 9-2 with the last matchup vs. the Wildcats coming last season in the quarterfinals where Baylor won 83-54. Chattanooga 16 M9 1/1 –/– vs. Texas Tech FSSW W, 100-61 UConn 15 M10 1/1 RV/– vs. Kansas State FS1 2 p.m. Liberty 14 M11 –/– –/– B12 Finals TBD TBD LADY BEARS RACK UP BIG 12 POSTSEASON HONORS Stanford 14 TBD NCAA Tournament Rd 1 Baylor head coach Kim Mulkey was named Big 12 Coach of the Year for the TBD NCAA Tournament Rd 2 Gonzaga 13 seventh time, Lauren Cox earned Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year honors for George Washington 11 TBD NCAA Tournament Regionals the second-straight season and Kalani Brown along with Cox were named All-Big TBD NCAA Tournament Regionals Marist 11 A5 NCAA Final Four 12 First Team members, the league announced Wednesday. In addition, Baylor Baylor 10 A7 NCAA Final Four landed guards Chloe Jackson and Juicy Landrum on the All-Big 12 Second Team Duke 10 while setting a record by landing three players from the same school on the Big 12 Louisiana Tech 10 * Big 12 Conference games ^ SEC/Big 12 Challenge All-Defensive Team with DiDi Richards joining Cox and Brown. Brown’s nod to the Tennessee 10 @ Showdown on the Rez - Fort Defiance, Ariz. first team was her third, while Cox earned first-team honors for the second time. UC-Stanta Barbara 10 % South Point Shootout (Las Vegas, N.V.) CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 ... ! Doubleheader with Baylor men’s basketball 2018-2019 BAYLOR LADY BEARS ROSTER ONLINE COVERAGE TV COVERAGE: FS1 No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl.-Exp. Hometown/High School (Previous School) No. Alphabetical SOCIAL MEDIA DISH 1 NaLyssa Smith F 6-2 Fr.-HS Converse, Texas/East Central HS 51 Caitlin Bickle 2 DiDi Richards G 6-1 So.-1L Cypress, Texas/Cypress Ranch HS @BaylorWBB • #SicEm 150 21 Kalani Brown 3 Trinity Oliver G 5-9 R-Fr.-HS Euless, Texas/Trinity HS 15 Lauren Cox LIVE STATISTICS DIRECTV 219 4 Honesty Scott-Grayson G 5-9 Fr.-HS Brick, N.J./Riverdale Baptist HS 10 Aquira DeCosta Baylor.StatBroadcast.com SPECTRUM: 10 Aquira DeCosta F 6-0 Fr.-HS Sacramento, Calif./St. Mary’s HS 25 Queen Egbo GAMEDAY CENTRAL 37 12 Moon Ursin G 5-6 So.-1L Destrehan, La./Destrehan HS 24 Chloe Jackson BaylorBears.com GRANDE: 15 Lauren Cox F 6-4 Jr.-2L Flower Mound, Texas/Flower Mound HS 20 Juicy Landrum 29 20 Juicy Landrum G 5-8 Jr.-2L Waco, Texas/La Vega HS ONLINE: Fox Sports App 3 Trinity Oliver 21 Kalani Brown C 6-7 Sr.-3L Slidell, La./Salmen HS 2 DiDi Richards BAYLOR ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS 24 Chloe Jackson G 5-8 Gs.-TR Upper Marlboro, Md./Riverdale Baptist HS (LSU) 4 Honesty Scott-Grayson KYLE ROBARTS Associate Director 25 Queen Egbo C 6-3 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas/Travis HS 1 NaLyssa Smith C: 254-405-9492 E: [email protected] 51 Caitlin Bickle F 6-0 Fr.-HS Cave Creek, Ariz./Cactus Shadows HS 12 Moon Ursin Head Coach: Kim Mulkey (19th Season) Asst. 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QUICK FACTS STORY LINES GENERAL INFORMATION BROWN ACHIEVES 2,000 CAREER POINTS & 1,000 CAREER REBOUNDS MILESTONES IN SAME GAME Location: Waco, Texas Senior Kalani Brown entered Feb. 20’s game with Kansas at 11 points shy of 2,000 career points and two rebounds short of 1,000. Chartered: 1845, by the Republic of Texas Brown became the seventh player to reach 2,000 points, and the seventh player to reach 1,000 rebounds in BU history, but is just the Enrollment: 17,217 sixth to reach both milestones joining a distinguished class that includes Suzie Snider-Eppers, , , and President: Dr. Linda Livingstone Maggie Davis-Stinnett. Against Texas Brown moved to sixth all-time on the career points list (2,047) and fifth all-time on the rebounds list Faculty Representative: Jeremy Counseller, J.D. (1,044). Athletic Director: Mack B. Rhoades, IV SWA: Felicia Mulkey LADY BEARS ARE NO. 1 FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 2013, BUT BAYLOR HASN’T GONE ANYWHERE Sport Administrator: Paul Bradshaw Much was made when Baylor returned as No. 1 in the Associated Press Top 25 Jan. 28. However, Baylor has ranked in the top 10 in the AP poll for Conference: Big 12 90 consecutive weeks with high-rankings of two with the lowest being 13 since the 2013-14 season prior to regaining the top spot. Those 90-straight Nickname: Lady Bears weeks mark the third-longest active streak in the nation next to UConn and Notre Dame. In fact, Baylor holds the second-longest active streak of ranking Colors: Green (PMS 560) and Gold (1235) in the AP Top 25 at 297 weeks. Arena (capacity): Ferrell Center (10,284) Ferrell Center Press Row: 254-652-3092 COX & BROWN EACH NAMED FINALISTS FOR NATIONAL POSITION AWARDS; SEMIFINALIST FOR NATIONAL DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE Athletic Department: 254-710-1234 Ticket Office: 254-710-1000 YEAR; BROWN A NAISMITH PLAYER OF THE YEAR SEMIFINALIST Feb. 14 Lauren Cox was named a finalist for the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame’s Katrina McClain Award, honoring the nation’s top power forward for the second-straight year, while Brown was named a finalist for the Lisa Leslie Award, honoring the nation’s top center for the second-consecutive season WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY Feb. 15. First Season: 1974-75 In addition, both players were named semifinalist for the Naismith Defensive Player of the Year award, and the post duo is still up for consideration for All-Time Record: 962-497 (.659) / 45th season the and the John Wooden Award. Ferrell Center Record: 383-97 (.798) March 4, Brown was among 10 semifinalists to be considered for the Citizen Naismith Trophy honoring women’s basketball’s top college player. Overall NCAA Tournament Record: 44-15 (.746) Brown was the only Big 12 representative on the list, despite not being voted by Big 12 coaches as the Big 12 Player of the Year. NCAA Tournament Appearances: 17 Final Four Appearances: 3 (2005, ‘10, ‘12) NCAA Championships: 2 (2005, ‘12) MULKEY NAMED TO NAISMITH WOMEN’S COACH OF THE YEAR LATE-SEASON WATCH LIST Last NCAA Appearance: 2018, NCAA Sweet 16 Feb. 27 the Atlanta Tipoff Club announced the late-season candidates for the 2019 Werner Ladder Naismith Women’s Coach of the Year Award, and (lost to No. 6 seed Oregon State, 72-67) Baylor’s Kim Mulkey was named as one of the 15 coaches for consideration. Postseason WNIT Appearances: 3 Entering into Saturday’s Big 12 Championship semifinals, Mulkey has a career record of 568-99, good for an .852 winning percentage. Last WNIT Appearance: 2003 This season, the Lady Bears are 7-1 vs. the AP Top 25, including a win over No. 1 UConn Jan. 3 in Waco. Baylor’s win at Iowa State Feb. 23 clinched (lost to Auburn, WNIT finals) the Lady Bears’ 10th overall regular-season Big 12 title and ninth straight. Conference Titles (Last): 10 (2019) Conference Tournament Titles (Last): 9 (2018) INTERIOR DEFENSE DOMINANT While some may look at the fact that Baylor has surrendered 228 3-point field goals this season (most by a Big 12 school) as a negative, take into ac- 2017-18 REVIEW count that only 646 of 1,636 points given up by Baylor this season have come on two-point field goals. That’ s just 323 two-pointers in 30 games, which 2017-18 Overall Record: 33-2 averages 10.8 2-point field goals per game or 21.6 points per game given up inside the 3-point arc this season. 2017-18 Big 12 Record (Finish): 18-0 (1st) 2017-18 Postseason: NCAA Sweet 16 DEFENSE BEGINS WITH DIDI (lost to No. 6 seed Oregon State, 72-67) DiDi Richards, a sophomore guard/forward is consistently asked to guard the top perimeter player on Baylor’s CONTINUED ON PAGE 7 ... WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STAFF THE BAYLOR LADY BEARS REGIME Head Coach: Kim Mulkey (Louisiana Tech, 1984) 2005 NCAA CHAMPIONS TOP PROGRAMS BY WINNING PERCENTAGE Record at Baylor: 568-99 (.852),19th season The squad posted a 33-3 record and claimed the Big 12 Conference title with a 14-2 mark. SINCE 2010-11 (last updated 3/6) Career Record: 568-99 (.852),19th season En route to the program’s first NCAA Championship, the Lady Bears defeated three No. 1 Associate Head Coach: Bill Brock seeds. Steffanie Blackmon and Sophia Young were both named All-Americans. In addition SCHOOL W-L 18-19 PCT. Assistant Coach: Sytia Messer to earning Big 12 Coach of the Year honors, Mulkey received the New York Athletic Club’s UConn 320-16 27-2 .952 Assistant Coach: Toyelle Wilson prestigious Winged Foot Award. Baylor 304-23 29-1 .929 Asst. AD of Operations: Johnny Derrick Notre Dame 302-30 27-3 .910 Coordinator of Operations: Jennifer Roberts 2012 NCAA CHAMPIONS Wisconsin-Green Bay 249-45 21-8 .847 Asst. Coord. of Recruiting & Ops: Daphne Mitchell The 2011-12 Lady Bear season was as perfect as it could be. En route to claiming its Maryland 258-49 26-3 .840 Assoc. Director of Operations: Makenzie Fuller second NCAA Championship in seven years, Baylor ran the table, posting an unprecedented Stanford 268-51 25-4 .840 Assoc. Director of Operations: Kaylin Rice 40-0 mark and claiming both Big 12 Conference crowns. Brittney Griner and Mulkey swept Florida Gulf Coast 228-45 25-4 .835 Athletic Trainer: Alex Olson player of the year and coach of the year honors, earning WBCA, USBWA, Associated Press, Gonzaga 240-60 27-3 .800 Naismith and Big 12 Conference recognition. Baylor was ranked No. 1 wire-to-wire in both Strength & Conditioning Coach: Thomas Lené South Carolina 247-62 21-8 .799 polls and raced through conference play with a Big 12-record 18-0 mark. Griner and Odyssey Louisville 252-65 27-2 .795 Athletic Communications: Kyle Robarts Sims were named consensus All-Americans, while Destiny Williams was a WBCA All- Administrative Assistant: Barbara Spitzer James Madison 237-67 23-4 .780 America honorable mention honoree. Princeton 203-62 19-9 .766 NCAA TOURNAMENT STAPLE & 8+-YEAR DOMINANCE Duke 230-72 15-14 .762 BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL & AWARDS DePaul 233-77 23-7 .752 POLL • The Lady Bears have made 16 consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances and 17 overall. Those appearances have resulted in two national championships (2005, 2012), three Final Quinnipiac 223-74 24-6 .751 Rk. Team Points Fours (2005, 2010, 2012), five Elite Eights and 13 Sweet Sixteens. Tennessee 232-77 18-11 .751 1. Baylor (8) 80 • The Lady Bears are 19-time Big 12 Champions – most in Big 12 history – capturing 10 South Dakota State 217-79 23-6 .733 2. Texas (2) 72 consecutive regular season titles and nine tournament titles. South Dakota 174-64 26-4 .731 3. West Virginia 65 • Baylor is 304-23 (.928) over the past eight seasons while posting a153-7 (.955) mark in Texas A&M 225-83 23-6 .731 4. TCU 49 Big 12 play and a 24-1 (.958) in Big 12 Tournament play. Middle Tennessee State 212-79 20-8 .729 5. Oklahoma 47 • 262 of Baylor’s 304 wins since 2010-11 have been by 10 or more points, and only 14 6. Iowa State 44 times in that span has its winning margin been five or fewer points (most recently three, 70- 7. Oklahoma State 34 67, at No. 6/8 Texas, Feb. 20, 2017). BAYLOR RECORD & TITLES 8. K-State 29 • In Baylor’s last 459 games, only three opponents (Texas, .516 and .515; Stanford, .509; SINCE 2010-11 9. Kansas 21 West Virginia, .500) have shot 50 percent or above. B12 REG B12 10. Texas Tech 9 • Baylor’s current streak of holding opponents to .500 or less from the floor is 34 games and OVERALL BIG 12 SEASON TOURNEY (first place votes in parentheses) the Lady Bears have done so in 70 of the last 71 games. YEAR W-L W-L TITLE TITLE BIG 12 DYNASTY 2010-11 34-3 15-1 AWARDS 2011-12* 40-0 18-0 Preseason Player of the Year: • Baylor women’s basketball has won a league-leading 19 Big 12 Conference titles, 10 regular season and nine tournament championships. 2012-13 34-2 18-0 Kalani Brown, Baylor 2013-14 32-5 16-2 Preseason All-Big 12 Team: • Baylor has run the table in the conference three times (2012, 2013, 2018). It has only happened five times total in Big 12 history (Oklahoma: 16-0 in 2006; Nebraska: 16-0 in 2014-15 33-4 16-2 Kalani Brown, Baylor 2010). 2015-16 36-2 17-1 Lauren Cox, Baylor • Baylor has advanced to the Big 12 Championship game eight seasons in a row and 12 times 2016-17 33-4 17-1 Preseason Big 12 Co-Freshman of the Year: in program history. 2017-18 33-2 18-0 NaLyssa Smith, Baylor • The Lady Bears have won seven of the last eight Big 12 Championship titles, besting No. 2018-19 29-1 18-0 8/7 Texas, 77-69, in the 2018 final. TOTALS 304-23 153-7 9X 7X

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HEAD COACH KIM MULKEY • 19TH SEASON KIM MULKEY Success = Kim Mulkey. No matter championships (1981 and 1982) and was a part of the USA’s Gold Education: Louisiana Tech, 1984 (B.A.) what she’s attempted in basketball, medal-winning team at both the 1984 Olympics and the 1983 Pan whether it be on the court or along the American Games. EXPERIENCE sideline, Mulkey has found success. Mulkey averaged 6.38 assists and 1.56 steals per game and Louisiana Tech (Player), 1980-84 In 18-plus seasons as a head coach, currently ranks second on Tech’s all-time list in assists and 12th in Louisiana Tech (Assistant Coach), 1985-96 she has attained 568 career victories steals.tIn addition, the summa cum laude scholar was a two-time Aca- Louisiana Tech (Assoc. Head Coach), 1996-00 and ranks No. 2 among the winningest demic All-American as a business major. In recognition of her success Baylor (Head Coach) 2000-present active Division I head coaches in in the classroom and on the basketball court, Mulkey was inducted into winning percentage (.852). She is No. the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic HIGHLIGHTS 3 all-time by percentage between two All-America Hall of Fame in June 2003. • 2 national championships as a player (1981, AIAW; 1982, mentors, second-ranked Leon Barmore Her athletic career began at an early age. Mulkey, a native of NCAA) (.869) and Pat Summitt (.841). Hammond, La., played Dixie Youth baseball as a 12 year old as well as • 2 NCAA championships as a head coach (2005, 2012) Barmore is the only other coach to reach the 400-win and 500-win two years of Pony League baseball and made the all-star team two of • 1 NCAA championship as an assistant coach (1988) milestones quicker than Mulkey. Barmore reached 500 wins in 576 the three years. At Hammond High School, she led the basketball team • 10 Big 12 Conference regular season titles (2005, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, games, while Mulkey accomplished the feat in 594 games as a head to four-straight state championships, posted a 136-5 record and fin- ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18); 9 league tournament championships (2005, coach. It took Barmore 13 seasons and three games to accumulate 400 ished her career with a then-national record 4,075 points. She earned ‘09, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘18, ‘19) wins, while Mulkey achieved it in 13 years and 32 games. all-district, all-state and All-America honors each of her four years at • Seven-time Big 12 Coach of the Year (2004-05, ‘10-11, ‘11-12, When the Women’s Basketball Hall of Famer accepted the position Hammond High. She also graduated as her class’ valedictorian with a ‘12-13, ‘14-15, ‘17-18, ‘18-19) • 37 seasons as a player and coach have resulted in 37 as Baylor University’s head women’s basketball coach on April 4, 2000, perfect 4.0 grade point average. Mulkey has a street named after her in postseason trips, including 35 to NCAA/AIAW Tournament few could have predicted the dramatic and prestigious transformation her hometown of Tickfaw, La. • Mulkey is the ONLY women’s basketball coach, and one of only the program was about to undergo. Inheriting a program that was 7-20 Mulkey is a member of the National High School Hall of Fame, the three in men’s and women’s basketball (Bob Knight and Dean in the year prior to her arrival and had registered 13 losing seasons in Louisiana High School Hall of Fame, Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Smith), who have won a national championship as both a player the 17 previous years, Mulkey has transformed the Lady Bears into a and Louisiana Tech Athletics Hall of Fame. In 1999, she was the lone and coach national power. The former Olympic Gold medalist has twice guided the female named among the Louisiana Sports Writers top 25 athletes of • Mulkey is the ONLY basketball coach to win a national Lady Bear basketball program to the pinnacle of women’s basketball, the 20th century and was listed by Sports Illustrated as one of the top championship as a head coach, assistant coach and player 2005 and 2012 NCAA Championships, 17 NCAA Tournament 50 sports figures of Louisiana for the 20th century. In June of 2000, • Mulkey is the first individual ever to play for a women’s team appearances, 18 20-win seasons, 16 25-win efforts, nine 30-win she was inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame located ranked No. 1 among AP voters, while also later becoming coach of campaigns and an NCAA record 40 victories and a perfect season in in Knoxville, Tenn. Additionally, Mulkey was inducted into the Baylor a team selected to No. 1 2011-12. In addition, Mulkey has led the Lady Bears to three Final Four Athletics Hall of Fame in 2007 and entered the Texas Sports Hall of • 2000 Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame inductee appearances (2005, 2010, 2012) and a record 18 Big 12 Conference Fame in 2010. Born May 17, 1962, in Santa Ana, Calif., Mulkey has • 2003 CoSIDA Academic All-American Hall of Fame inductee titles. two children, daughter Makenzie (27) and son Kramer (24). • 2007 Baylor Athletic Hall of Fame inductee The 2005 NCAA title was Baylor’s first for a women’s team sport, Makenzie (Robertson) Fuller serves as associate director of • 2009 Texas Sports Hall of Fame inductee and just the second in school history overall. In winning the 2005 basketball operations for the Lady Bears. She was a four-year • 2011 USBWA National Coach of the Year • 2012 WBCA, Naismith, AP, USBWA National Coach of the Year championship, Mulkey became the first person, man or woman, to win letterwinner on Baylor’s basketball team, and during her career the • 2018 Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame Finalist a basketball national championship as a student-athlete, assistant Lady Bears posted an impressive 140-10 record, which included eight coach and head coach. Big 12 crowns and an NCAA national championship (2012). En route to the 2005 NCAA Championship, the Lady Bears won their Fuller, a three-time Academic All-Big 12 honoree, was named to HEAD COACHING YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD first Big 12 Conference championship and followed with the conference both Baylor’s Dean’s List and the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll Baylor Record Conf. Record Postseason 2000-01 21-9 12-4 NCAA First Round tournament championship for the first of eight title sweeps. numerous times. She earned both a bachelor and master’s degree from 2001-02 27-6 12-4 NCAA Second Round The Lady Bears added to the trophy case with another Big 12 Baylor and married former Baylor football and professional baseball 2002-03 24-11 8-8 WNIT Runner-up Tournament crown in 2009, claimed both the regular season and player Clay Fuller in 2015. 2003-04 26-9 10-6 NCAA Sweet 16 tournament crowns in 2011 and captured the regular season title by a Kramer attended LSU, where he played for the highly touted Tiger 2004-05 33-3+! 14-2 NCAA Champion record seven games over second place Oklahoma and Texas A&M and baseball team. He was a first team All-SEC shortstop and second team 2005-06 26-7 12-4 NCAA Sweet 16 went on to earn the tournament crown in 2012. Baylor swept the Big Louisville Slugger All-American in 2016, and garnered third team 2006-07 26-8 11-5 NCAA Second Round 12 title race, winning both crowns in 2013 to become the first team Collegiate Baseball All-American, honorable mention Perfect Game 2007-08 25-7 12-4 NCAA Second Round to win three consecutive conference tournament titles. The Lady Bears All-American and second team All-SEC accolades in 2017. After leading 2008-09 29-5! 12-4 NCAA Sweet 16 continued to be dominant in the league, claiming both regular season LSU back to the College World Series in 2017, which resulted in a 2009-10 27-10 9-7 NCAA Semifinals and tournament titles in 2014, 2015 and 2016 to total an runner-up finish, Kramer was selected in the fourth round of the MLB 2010-11 34-3+! 15-1 NCAA Elite Eight unprecedented six-straight regular season and six-straight tournament Draft by the St. Louis Cardinals. He plays shortstop for the Palm Beach 2011-12 40-0+! 18-0 NCAA Champion titles. In 2017, Baylor claimed its seventh regular season Big 12 Cardinals, the club’s High-A affiliate. 2012-13 34-2+! 18-0 NCAA Sweet 16 championship in a row and advanced to the tournament title game for Mulkey’s autobiography, “Won’t Back Down” with Peter May, a 2013-14 32-4+! 16-2 NCAA Elite Eight the seventh consecutive season before falling in the final. The Lady retired Boston Globe senior sportswriter, appeared in bookstores Nov. 2014-15 33-4+! 16-2 NCAA Elite Eight Bears returned to their seeing ways in 2018, claiming the program’s 5, 2007, and the paperback edition became available Sept. 8, 2008. 2015-16 36-2+! 17-1 NCAA Elite Eight 2016-17 33-4+ 17-1 NCAA Elite Eight eighth regular season title in a row with a perfect 18-0 mark and the 2017-18 33-2+! 18-0 NCAA Sweet 16 Big 12 Championship title. NCAA DIVISION I WINNINGEST COACHES ALL-TIME (BY PERCENTAGE) 2018-19 29-1 + 18-0 Mulkey, a 2000 inductee into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame, Totals 568-99 (.851) 265-55 (.828) came to Baylor from Louisiana Tech where she spent 19 years as either Name, School Years Won Lost Pct. 18 postseason appearances a student-athlete or coach in the legendary Lady Techster program. 1. Geno Auriemma, Connecticut* 34 1,055 138 .884 17 NCAA postseason appearances During her tenure in Ruston, Mulkey was associated with 11 Final Four 2. Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech 20 576 87 .869 squads and three national championship teams. She has either played or 3. Kim Mulkey, Baylor* 19 568 99 .852 + Big 12 regular season champion coached in the national championship game on eight occasions. 4. Pat Summitt, Tennessee 38 1,098 208 .841 ! Big 12 Tournament champion Over her 15-year stint as an assistant and associate head coach 5. Tara VanDerveer, Stanford* 40 1,059 246 .811 * Active coach at her alma mater, Louisiana Tech posted a 430-68 (.864) record and advanced to seven Final Fours. Mulkey held the title of associate head NCAA DIVISION I MULKEY VS. 2018-19 OPPONENTS coach for her final four seasons. Her responsibilities at Tech included WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES (BY PERCENTAGE) Nicholls State...... 4-0 UConn...... 3-4 Saint Francis (PA)...... 1-0 Texas Tech...... 37-8 coordinating recruiting, tutoring Lady Techster guards, overseeing the Arizona State...... 3-0 Kansas State...... 33-4 players’ academic progress and running the summer camps. Because Name, School Years Won Lost Pct. 1. Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 34 1,055 138 .884 Southern...... 1-0 TCU ...... 15-0 of her diligence, no Lady Techster was ever declared academically 2. Kim Mulkey, Baylor 19 568 99 .852 South Dakota State...... 3-0 Kansas...... 29-2 ineligible. 3. Karl Smesko, FGCU 20 491 113 .813 Georgetown...... 2-0 West Virginia...... 15-3 As a player, Mulkey led the Lady Techsters to a 130-6 (.956) 4. Tara VanDerveer, Stanford 40 1,059 246 .811 South Carolina...... 1-0 Iowa State...... 27-4 record, two national titles and four Final Fours from 1980-84. During 5. Mike McLaughlin, Penn 24 582 175 .769 Morehead State...... 1-0 Oklahoma...... 25-18 that time the 5-foot-4 playmaker, known for her spectacular passes * Active coach Stanford...... 3-3 Oklahoma State...... 36-6 UTRGV...... 7-0 Texas...... 32-11 and French braids, also led Louisiana Tech to its first two national

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ROSTER INFORMATION TV/RADIO HEAD SHOTS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Aquira - ah-KEE-ruh - Aquira DeCosta Egbo - egg-BOH - Queen Egbo NaLyssa - NUH-lissa - NaLyssa Smith Bickle - BICK-uhl - Caitlin Bickle Ursin - URR-sin - Moon Ursin

RETURNERS (6) 2017-18 NUMBERS PPG RPG C - Kalani Brown * 20.1 10.2 F - Lauren Cox * 15.3 9.7 G - Juicy Landrum 7.4 3.6 G - Trinity Oliver 3.3 2.1 G - DiDi Richards 5.1 4.3 G - Moon Ursin 2.9 2.0 1 · NALYSSA SMITH 2 · DIDI RICHARDS 3 · TRINITY OLIVER 4 · HONESTY SCOTT-GRAYSON * Returning starter F · 6-2 · Fr. G · 6-1 · So. G · 5-9 · R-Fr. G · 5-9 · Fr. Converse, Texas Cypress, Texas Euless, Texas Brick, N.J. NEWCOMERS (6) P-CL HT Caitlin Bickle F-Fr. 6-0 Aquira DeCosta F-Fr. 6-0 Queen Egbo C-Fr. 6-3 Chloe Jackson G-Gs. 5-8 Honesty Scott-Grayson G-Fr. 5-9 NaLyssa Smith F-Fr. 6-2

STARTERS LOST (3) 2017-18 NUMBERS PPG RPG G - Natalie Chou 6.7 3.3 F - Dekeiya Cohen 12.2 6.8 G - Kristy Wallace 12.9 5.0

OTHER LETTERWINNERS LOST (1) PPG RPG 10 · AQUIRA DECOSTA 12 · MOON URSIN 15 · LAUREN COX 20 · JUICY LANDRUM G - Alexis Morris 9.4 2.9 F · 6-0 · Fr. G · 5-6 · So. F · 6-4 · Jr. G · 5-8 · Jr. Sacramento, Calif. Destrehan, La. Flower Mound, Texas Waco, Texas BY STATE Arizona (1) Cave Creek - Caitlin Bickle California (1) Sacramento - Aquira DeCosta Louisiana (2) Destrehan - Moon Ursin Slidell - Kalani Brown Maryland (1) Upper Marlboro - Chloe Jackson New Jersey (1) Brick - Honesty Scott-Grayson Texas (6) Converse - NaLyssa Smith Cypress - DiDi Richards Euless - Trinity Oliver Flower Mound - Lauren Cox Houston - Queen Egbo 21 · KALANI BROWN 24 · CHLOE JACKSON 25 · QUEEN EGBO 51 · CAITLIN BICKLE Waco - Juicy Landrum C · 6-7 · Sr. G · 5-8 · Gs. C · 6-3 · Fr. F · 6-0 · Fr. Slidell, La. Upper Marlboro, Md. Houston, Texas Cave Creek, Ariz. BY MAJOR Communication Studies (5) Kalani Brown Lauren Cox Aquira DeCosta DiDi Richards NaLyssa Smith Exercise Physiology (1) Trinity Oliver Masters of Divinity (1) Chloe Jackson Health, Kinesiology and Leisure Studies (4) Caitlin Bickle Queen Egbo Juicy Landrum Moon Ursin Film & Digital Media (1) Honesty Scott-Grayson KIM MULKEY BILL BROCK SYTIA MESSER TOYELLE WILSON Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 19th Season 16th Season Sixth Season Sixth Season

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PROJECTED STARTING FIVE/OPPONENT MATCHUP ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL (March 3, 2019)

Rank Team Record Points Previous Rank 1 Baylor (28) 27-1 700 1 2 Connecticut 27-2 663 2 3 Louisville 27-2 638 3 4 Notre Dame 27-3 625 4 5 Mississippi State 27-2 580 5 6 Oregon 27-3 567 6 7 Stanford 25-4 518 7 8 Maryland 26-3 508 8 9 North Carolina State 25-4 442 10 10 Iowa 23-6 431 12 11 Oregon State 24-6 428 9 12 South Carolina 21-8 348 14 2 • DIDI RICHARDS 21 • KALANI BROWN 13 Kentucky 24-6 326 11 SF • 6.5 PPG C • 15.4 PPG 14 Gonzaga 27-3 320 16 .497/.000/.511 .626/.000/.808 15 Texas A&M 23-6 307 19 3.6 RPG/4.2 APG 8.0 RPG/1.6 BPG 16 Miami 24-7 289 15 15 • LAUREN COX 17 Marquette 24-6 268 13 PF • 12.4 PPG 18 Syracuse 22-7 239 17 .521/.293/.692 19 Iowa State 22-7 235 20 8.0 RPG/2.5 BPG 20 Arizona State 19-9 151 21 20 • JUICY LANDRUM 21 Texas 21-8 119 18 SG • 11.1 PPG 22 Florida State 22-7 82 22 .420/.397/.750 22 Drake 23-5 82 23 5.2 RPG/3.9 APG 24 Rice 24-3 75 24 25 UCLA 19-11 62 25

24 • CHLOE JACKSON Others receiving votes: South Dakota 23; South Dakota State PG • 11.2 PPG 23; DePaul 19; Kansas State 7; BYU 7; Rutgers 7; Florida Gulf .473/.250/.742 Coast 5; UCF 4; Missouri 2. 5.7 APG/1.8 SPG Baylor 2018-19 Opponents in Bold

AP POLL STREAK Baylor women’s basketball has been included in the LINEUPS OPPONENT LINEUPS Associated Press Top 25 Poll for 297 consecutive weeks, Lineups based on previous game’s starting five Lineups based on previous game’s starting five or projections provided by which is second only to UConn, a team that has been Percentages in third line are , three-point and , respectively opponent. Percentages in third line are field goal, three-point and free throw, ranked for 487-straight weeks. Notre Dame is third with respectively 230 consecutive AP Top 25 rankings, followed by BAYLOR’S RECORD BY LINEUP Maryland with 172 weeks and South Carolina with 129 Brown, Cox, Landrum, Richards, Jackson 27-1 KSU PROJECTED STARTING FIVE weeks. Baylor has also been ranked in the AP Top 10 for Cox, Landrum, Richards, Jackson, Smith 1-0 Name Pos. PPG FG/3P/FT PCT. RPG APG 90 consecutive weeks. Brown, Cox, Richards, Ursin, Jackson 1-0 Peyton Williams F 16.0 .497/.323/.848 9.7 2.2 Kali Jones F 6.4 .533/.000/.647 4.7 0.3 CAREER GAMES STARTED Kayla Goth G 12.7 .420/.313/.743 3.6 7.0 USA TODAY/WBCA COACHES POLL Kalani Brown 91 Rachel Ranke G 9.9 .336/.314/.727 3.3 1.2 (March 4, 2019) Chloe Jackson 91 (61 at LSU) Christianna Carr G 9.4 .321/.285/.727 2.7 0.8 Lauren Cox 65 Rank Team Record Pts Prev Juicy Landrum 43 1 Baylor (31) 28-1 775 1 DiDi Richards 31 HEAD TO HEAD 2 Connecticut 28-2 738 2 Moon Ursin 2 BAYLOR...... KSU 3 Louisville 27-2 708 3 NaLyssa Smith 1 80.7...... Points Per Game...... 65.0 4 Notre Dame 27-3 682 4 5 Mississippi State 27-2 651 5 47.1...... Rebounds Per Game...... 35.0 6 Oregon 27-3 628 6 CAREER RECORD AS A STARTER 964-1917...... Field Goals Made-Att...... 721-1756 Player W-L Pct. 7 Stanford 25-4 582 7 .503...... Field Goal Percentage...... 411 8 Maryland 26-3 561 9 Kalani Brown 85-6 .934 95-254...... 3-Point FG Made-Att...... 176-582 9 Oregon State 24-6 492 8 Chloe Jackson 68-23 .747 .374...... 3-Point Percentage...... 302 10 Iowa 23-6 487 11 Lauren Cox 63-2 .969 397-594...... Free Throws Made-Att...... 396-552 11 North Carolina State 25-4 483 10 Juicy Landrum 41-2 .953 .668...... Free Throw Percentage...... 717 12 Gonzaga 27-3 384 14 DiDi Richards 30-1 .968 22.9...... Assists Per Game...... 13.1 13 South Carolina 21-8 343 15 Moon Ursin 2-0 1.000 13.2...... Turnovers Per Game...... 15.2 14 Kentucky 24-6 332 13 NaLyssa Smith 1-0 1.000 7.6...... Steals Per Game...... 8.1 15 Miami-Florida 24-7 326 15 7.1...... Blocks Per Game...... 4.5 16 Syracuse 22-7 300 17 17 Marquette 24-6 292 12 OPPONENT/SERIES NOTES 18 Texas A&M 23-6 287 18 School: K-State 19 Iowa State 23-7 230 22 Location: Manhattan, Kan. 20 Arizona State 19-9 214 20 Nickname: Wildcats 21 Florida State 22-7 125 21 Colors: Purple & Silver 22 Texas 21-8 118 19 Affiliation: NCAA Division I 23 Drake 23-5 115 23 Conference: Big12 Conference 24 DePaul 23-7 81 24 Website: kstatesports.com 25 South Dakota 26-4 47 25 Head Coach: Jeff Mittie, 5th Season Others Receiving Votes: Rice 33; UCLA 24; Missouri 13; THE SERIES Rutgers 6; Boise State 5; South Dakota State 5; UCF 4. Baylor’s dominance of K-State includes 31-straight wins over the Wildcats and the last eight meetings since the 2016-17 season have been decided by an average margin of 26.3 points per contest. Baylor last loss to K-State Jan. 27, 2004 in Manhattan (85-65) capping four-straight wins for the Wildcats over Baylor before the Lady Bears began their streak.

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BAYLOR’S RECORD WHEN... MILESTONES, TEAM NOTES, RANKINGS INDIVIDUAL NOTES NATIONAL/BIG 12 RANKINGS (as of 3/6) Big 12 All Mulkey Era • Kalani Brown is 31 points shy of 2,100; 43 rebounds shy of 1,100; 31 blocks shy of 250. TEAM RANKINGS (NATIONAL TOP 10) Cat. Mark NR B12 R Home 9-0 15-0 308-22 • Brown (1,057) needs 23 rebounds to tie for 4th place all-time on the career rebounds list Away 9-0 11-1 154-51 Ratio 1.70 3 1 (1,074, Nina Davis, 2013-17). Assists Per Game 22.6 1 1 Neutral 0-0 3-0 106-26 Assists 654 1 1 Leading at half 18-0 28-0 508-27 • Brown (825) needs 1 field goal to move into sixth place on the all-time field goals list (825, Blocked Shots Per Game 7.1 1 1 Trailing at half 0-0 1-1 53-64 Maggie Davis-Stinnett, 1986-89, 1990-91). Blocked Shots 207 1 1 Tied at half 0-0 0-0 8-6 • Brown (419) needs 10 free throws to tie for fifth place on the all-time BU list for free Defensive Reb. Per Game 33.0 1 1 Field Goal Percentage .500 4 1 Overtime 0-0 0-0 4-7 throws (429, Angela Tidsdale, 2004-08). FG Pct. Defense .310 1 1 November games 0-0 6-0 107-10 • Brown (37) needs one double-double to tie for fifth place all-time on the BU career list (38, Rebounds 1,361 5 1 December games 0-0 3-1 108-5 Jackie Reiter, 1980-84). Margin +16.6 1 1 Rebounds Per Game 46.93 2 1 January games 8-0 9-0 121-28 • Lauren Cox is 79 points shy of 1,250; 30 rebounds shy of 750; 29 blocks shy of 250; 5 February games 8-0 8-0 127-27 Scoring Defense 54.3 8 1 assists shy of 250. Scoring Margin +25.7 3 1 March games 2-0 3-0 100-29 Won-Lost Pct. .966 1 1 April games 0-0 0-0 4-1 • Juicy Landrum is 66 points shy of 700 for her career; 25 steals shy of 100; 7 assists shy Television games 17-0 24-1 277-63 of 250; 30 rebounds shy of 350; 48 3-point field goals shy of 150. PLAYER RANKINGS (TOP 25) Versus ranked 4-0 7-1 154-70 • DiDi Richards is 37 points shy of 400; 50 rebounds shy of 300, 22 assists shy of 200. Cat. Player Mark NR B12R Assists:Turnover DiDi Richards 2.62 19 1 Versus top 10 0-0 1-0 47-36 • Richards’ two rebounds vs. Texas Tech Saturday gave her 250 for her career Lauren Cox 2.50 24 2 • Moon Ursin is 35 points shy of 250 for her career; 21 rebounds shy of 150 for her career. Assists Chloe Jackson 164 17 2 Field Goals • Chloe Jackson is 3 steals shy of 175; 47 assists shy of 350; 30 rebounds shy of 450; Assists Per Game Chloe Jackson 5.7 22 2 Shooting 20-29% 0-0 0-0 4-9 Blocked Shots Lauren Cox 72 14 1 four 3-point field goals shy of 50. Blocks Per Game Lauren Cox 2.48 19 1 Shooting 30-39% 2-0 2-1 59-59 • Jackson’s first assist Saturday vs. Texas Tech was the 300th of her career. Field Goal Pct. Kalani Brown .621 7 1 Shooting 40-49% 7-0 11-0 287-27 • Queen Egbo is 36 points shy of 200 for the season and 21 rebounds shy of 150. Shooting 50-59% 5-0 9-0 179-1 2018-19 AWARDS Shooting 60-69% 3-0 6-0 36-0 • NaLyssa Smith is 47 points shy of 300 for the season and 2 rebounds shy of 150. Player/Coach Honor Date Higher than opponent 16-0 27-0 534-21 • Smith’s 11th of 14 points Saturday was the 250th of her career. Kim Mulkey Big 12 Coach of the Year Mar. 6 Lauren Cox Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year Mar. 6 Lower than opponent 1-0 1-1 33-79 Kalani Brown All Big 12 First-Team Mar. 6 TEAM NOTES Lauren Cox All Big 12 First-Team Mar. 6 Three-Point Field Goals • Baylor has out-rebounded its opponents in 98 of the last 102 games. Chloe Jackson All Big 12 Second-Team Mar. 6 Shooting 0-19% 2-0 2-0 76-33 Juicy Landrum All Big 12 Second-Team Mar. 6 • Baylor has out-rebounded its opponents in 29 of 30 games this year. DiDi Richards Big 12 All-Defensive Team Mar. 6 Shooting 20-29% 5-0 6-0 115-26 • Baylor is 215-1 all-time when shooting 50 percent or better from the field and 36-0 when Lauren Cox Big 12 All-Defensive Team Mar. 6 Shooting 30-39% 4-0 10-0 133-19 shooting 60 percent or higher. Kalani Brown Big 12 All-Defensive Team Mar. 6 Shooting 40-49% 4-0 4-1 112-11 Lauren Cox Academic All-Big 12 (1st Team) Feb. 26 • In 652 of 667 games under Mulkey, the Lady Bears have held their opponent at or below DiDi Richards Academic All-Big 12 (1st Team) Feb. 26 Shooting 50-59% 2-0 5-0 97-7 50 percent field goal shooting with only seven of those efforts coming in the last 15 seasons. Shooting 60-69% 0-0 1-0 24-2 Moon Ursin Academic All-Big 12 (1st Team) Feb. 26 • Baylor has assisted on 686 of 964 field goals this season, marking 71.2 percent of the Trinity Oliver Academic All-Big 12 (2nd Team) Feb. 26 Shooting 70-79% 0-0 0-0 7-0 Lady Bears’ field goals coming on an assist. NaLyssa Smith Big 12 Co-Freshman of the Week Nov. 12 Shooting 80-89% 0-0 0-0 3-0 Kalani Brown ESPNW National Player of the Week Jan. 7 Shooting 90-99% 0-0 0-0 0-0 • Baylor has 29 runs of 10 or more this season and five of 20 unanswered points or more. Team NCAA Team of the Week Jan. 8 Shooting 100% 1-0 1-0 3-0 • Baylor is outscoring teams this season 327-77 on the fast break. Juicy Landrum Big 12 co-Player of the Week Jan. 13 Higher than opponent 9-0 15-0 377-29 • Baylor has won 41-straight Big 12 contests in the regular season. Lower than opponent 8-0 12-1 179-70 • Baylor has 35-straight Big 12 wins on the road in the regular season, a Big 12 record, Same as opponent 1-0 2-0 8-0 surpassing its own previous record of 22 from 2011-2014. The 35-game road win streak in conference is the second-longest active streak next to UConn’s 49 straight and third best Free Throws all-time. Shooting 30-39% 0-0 0-0 5-0 • Baylor’s last loss at home came Feb. 6, 2017 vs. Texas (85-79), since then the Lady Bears Shooting 40-49% 0-0 1-0 12-3 Shooting 50-59% 3-0 6-0 58-13 A LOOK BACK TO 2017-2018 Shooting 60-69% 6-0 12-0 196-33 RECORDS FROM 2017-18 NATIONAL AWARDS Shooting 70-79% 5-0 6-0 166-28 • Kalani Brown was named to the 2018 National Ballot for the John R. Shooting 80-89% 4-0 5-1 107-18 CAREER RECORDS Wooden award Presented by Wendy’s. Shooting 90-100% 0-0 0-0 22-4 Cat. Rank Player Yrs Played Mark • Brown was one of five finalists for the 2018 Lisa Leslie Award, Higher than opponent 11-0 18-1 336-44 FG Pct. 1 Kalani Brown 2015-pres. .649 Lower than opponent 6-0 10-0 222-53 announced March 2 by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and Same as opponent 1-0 1-0 10-2 TEAM GAME RECORDS the WBCA. Cat. Mark, Opponent (Date) Rank • On Feb. 11, Brown was selected as one of 30 players on the 2018 Outrebounding opp. 17-0 28-1 490-42 Points Scored 140 vs. Winthrop (12/15/17) 1 Women’s Citizen Naismith Trophy Women’s College Player of the Year late Outrebounded by opp. 1-0 1-0 56-56 Margin of Victory 108 vs. Winthrop (12/15/17) 1 season team. Rebounds equal 0-0 0-0 21-1 • Lauren Cox was one of five finalists for the 2018 Katrina McClain Fewer turnovers opp. 11-0 18-0 77-35 NATIONAL/BIG 12 RANKINGS Award, which honors the nation’s top power forward. The list of finalists More turnovers opp. 5-0 9-1 159-55 TEAM RANKINGS (TOP 5) was released by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and the Turnovers equal 2-0 2-0 37-10 Cat. Mark NR B12 R WBCA on March 1. Assist:Turnover 1.56 3 1 • Baylor head coach Kim Mulkey was named one of 10 finalists for 2018 Assists Per Game 20.3 5 1 Games decided by Werner Ladder Naismith Women’s College Coach of the Year, the Atlanta Blocked Shots 237 2 1 1-5 points 0-0 0-1 49-33 Blocks Per Game 6.8 4 1 Tipoff Club announced on Feb. 21. 6-10 points 3-0 5-0 67-30 Defensive Reb. P/G 33.0 1 1 • Mulkey, who was recently named a finalist for the Naismith Memorial 11-15 points 3-0 4-0 80-21 FG Pct. .507 2 1 Basketball Hall of Fame 2018 Class, won the Naismith National Coach 16-24 points 5-0 6-0 120-12 FG Pct. Def. .325 1 1 of the Year award in 2012 after leading Baylor to a 40-0 season and its 25+ points 7-0 14-0 251-3 Rebound Margin +18.5 1 1 second NCAA championship. Rebounds 1,706 1 1 Scoring Margin +30.0 2 1 BIG 12 AWARDS Scoring Offense 86.1 2 1 Win-Loss Pct. .943 3 1 • Kim Mulkey Big 12 Coach of the Year, sixth career (2005, 2011-13, 2015, 2018). PLAYER RANKINGS (TOP 25) • Kalani Brown Big 12 Player of the Year, All-Big 12 First Team. Cat. Player Mark NR B12R • Lauren Cox Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year, All-Big 12 First Team Blocked Shots Lauren Cox 92 14 1 • Kristy Wallace All-Big 12 First Team, Big 12 All-Defensive Team Blocks Per Game Lauren Cox 2.71 15 1 • Dekeiya Cohen All-Big 12 Honorable Mention Double-Doubles Kalani Brown 14 14 2 • Alexis Morris Big 12 All-Freshman team Field Goals Made Kalani Brown 278 8 1 Field Goal Pct. Kalani Brown .650 4 1 Rebounds Kalani Brown 357 17 1

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2018-19 NOTES & STORY LINES BAYLOR RECORDS WATCH SENIOR NOTES • Kalani Brown will wrap up a highly successful four-year career for the Lady Bears in 2018-19. Thus far, the Slidell, La. CAREER LIST native is 130-9 (.935) with a Baylor uniform on, she’s led the Lady Bears to four regular season and two Big 12 Championship FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (200 Attempts) titles, made three straight appearances in the NCAA Sweet 16 and two trips to the NCAA Elite Eight her first two years. 1. .644 Kalani Brown (825-1282) 2015-pres. 2. .572 Nina Davis (939-1641) 2013-17 • Brown already has the top two season marks for a field goal percentage in Baylor history (.679 as a sophomore, .650 as a 3. .569 Brittney Griner (1247-2190) 2009-13 junior) and is second on the NCAA’s career active leaderboard at .643. • The reigning Big 12 Player of the Year is an 8-time all-American, and she earned Preseason Big 12 Player of the Year for the BLOCKS 1. 748 Brittney Griner 2009-13 second-straight season along with four First-Team Preseason All-America accolades (Lindy’s Sports, Street & Smith’s, Athlon 2. 249 Danielle Wilson 2006-09 Sports & Associated Press). 3. 221 Lauren Cox 2016-present • Senior graduate transfer Chloe Jackson will provide much needed floor experience to the Lady Bears in 2018-19. After 4. 219 Kalani Brown 2015-present Kalani Brown (91) and Lauren Cox’s (65) combined 156 collegiate starts, the other Baylor returners have combined for just 76 DOUBLE-DOUBLES starts (Landrum 43, Richards 31, Ursin 2). Jackson combined to start 61 contests in two seasons at LSU from 2016-18. 1. 63 Brittney Griner 2009-13 2. 61 Sophia Young 2002-06 • Baylor is Jackson’s third school as she started her career at NC State. She played just four games as a freshman in 2014-15 3. 49 Maggie Davis-Stinnett 1986-89, 1990-91 before an injury cut her rookie campaign short, and then she transferred to LSU, sat out a season in 2015-16, and then played 4. 42 Danielle Crockrom 1998-02 two seasons where she was a second-team All-SEC honoree last year. 5. 38^ Jackie Reiter 1980-84 • Jackson surpassed 1,000 career points with her second bucket vs. South Dakota State Nov. 23 and has 1,031 entering the 6. 37 Kalani Brown 2015-present Morehead State contest, (5 at NC State, 944 at LSU, 82 at Baylor) she shoots .433 from the field for her career and .730 from REBOUNDS the free-throw line. Her junior season, which garnered her second-team All-SEC honors came after averaging a team-leading 1. 2,176* Suzie Snider Eppers 1973-77 2. 1,316 Sophia Young 2002-06 18.1 points per contest, and she shot a career-best .422 from the field. 3. 1,305 Brittney Griner 2009-13 • Through 30 games, Jackson has flourished in distributing the basketball while maintaining her scoring touch. She ranks 17th 4. 1,074 Nina Davis 2013-17 nationally and second in the Big 12 in assists per game at 5.6. Her season and career-high came vs. No. 20/22 Iowa State 5. 1,057 Kalani Brown 2015-pres. (1/23) when she had 11. FIELD GOALS MADE • Jackson is Baylor’s primary point guard, but at the start of the season was named to the WBCA’s Drysdale Award Watch 1. 1,438* Suzie Snider Eppers 1973-77 2. 1,247 Brittney Griner 2009-13 List, which honors the nation’s top shooting guard. 3. 1,034 Sophia Young 2002-06 4. 939 Nina Davis 2013-17 STORY LINES CONTINUED... 5. 857 2010-14 t6. 825 Maggie Davis-Stinnett 1986-89, 1990-91 opposing team. For example, she held Katie Lou Samuelson of UConn to 12 points on 4-of-16 shooting Jan. 3, and she held OSU’s Vivian Gray to a dozen t6. 825 Kalani Brown 2015-present on 5-of-16 from the floor Jan. 30. Both those players rank in the top 50 nationally in points per game. Richards’ numbers aren’t flashy, but respectable, she’s averaging 1.2 steals per game for the year and 1.3 in Big 12 play, but she’s anchoring the defensive unit that is leading the nation for the third- FREE THROWS MADE 1. 787 Brittney Griner 2009-13 straight year in field goal percentage defense. For her efforts, Big 12 coaches voted her as a member of the 2019 Big 12 All-Defensive Team Wednesday. 2. 561 Odyssey Sims 2010-14 3. 552 Nina Davis 2013-17 BALANCED EFFORT LEADING BAYLOR IN 2018-19 4. 517 Steffanie Blackmon 2001-05 5. 429 Angela Tisdale 2004-08 Despite having the No. 1 team in the country and in the Big 12, Baylor has taken home just one weekly Big 12 Player of the Week and Freshman of the 6. 419 Kalani Brown 2015-pres. Week award. Juicy Landrum and NaLyssa Smith earned those honors, respectively, sharing with another Big 12 player in each case. This result is partly due to the offensive balance that the Lady Bears have shown all season. Four players average in double figures for Baylor led by All-Americans Kalani POINTS Brown (15.4 ppg) and Lauren Cox’s (12.4 ppg). The duo’s numbers are down from a season ago, partly due to the fact that freshmen posts Smith (8.4 1. 3,861 Suzie Snider Eppers 1973-77 ppg) and Queen Egbo (5.7 ppg) are able to spell the starters off the bench with offensive production. And, also 2. 3,283 Brittney Griner 2009-13 guards Juicy Landrum and Chloe Jackson are each sharing the scoring load at 11.3 and 11.1 points per contest, respectively. 3. 2,533 Odyssey Sims 2010-14 4. 2,480 Sophia Young 2002-06 POUND THE PAINT, CLEAN THE GLASS, D-UP: LADY BEARS AMONG NATION’S BEST IN REBOUNDING, SCORING EFFICIENCY, DEFENSE 5. 2,433 Nina Davis 2013-17 6. 2,069 Kalani Brown 2015-pres. In 14 statistical categories, the Lady Bears rank in the top 10 nationally. But, the Lady Bears (thru games March 6) rank tops in the nation in defensive rebounds per game (33.0), rebound margin (+16.6) and field goal percentage defense (.310) while ranking fourth in field goal percentage (.500). Kalani 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (100 Attempts) Brown ranks seventh in the nation in field goal percentage at a .621 clip. In addition to the nation’s best defensive field goal percentage, the Lady Bears 1. .451 Emily Niemann (139-308) 2003-05 rank tops in the nation in blocked shots per game (7.1), led by Lauren Cox’s 2.48 per contest. Baylor’s rebounding is a staple of the program, and the 2. .411 Alexis Jones (132-321) 2015-17 Lady Bears have out-rebounded its opponents in 28 of 29 games this season, Baylor won the rebounding battle in 34 of 35 contests last year, and in 97 3. .403 Odyssey Sims (258-641) 2010-14 of the last 101 contests, BU has had the upper hand on the boards. 4. .401 Jennifer King (195-486) 1989-93 5. .397 Juicy Landrum (102-257) 2016-pres. LADY BEARS ON THE RUN Baylor has 29 runs this season of at least 10 unanswered points including at least one in 12 of the 18 Big 12 contests. In 20 of 30 games this season, CLASS RECORDS BLOCKS (JUNIORS) the Lady Bears have had at least one such run, and Baylor has also put together five runs of 20 or more points. In addition, Baylor is dominating oppo- 1. 206 Brittney Griner 2011-12 nents in transition, out-scoring opponents 327-77 on the fast break this season. 2. 83 Danielle Wilson 2008-09 3. 76 Lauren Cox 2018-19 4. 70 Sune Agbuke 2013-14 SHARING IS CARING: BAYLOR LEADS NATION IN ASSISTS PER GAME 5. 50 Kalani Brown 2017-18 Baylor’s 22.6 assists per contest ranks best in the nation (thru March 6) while the Lady Bears rank third in assists-to-turnover ratio at 1.70:1. Chloe Jackson’s 5.7 assists per contest (ranks 17th nationally) and 2.38:1 assists-to-turnover ratio (ranks 32nd nationally) lead Baylor. DiDi Richards is ASSISTS (SENIORS) averaging 4.1 assists per contest while ranking 19th nationally in assists-to-turnover ratio at 2.62:1 and post Lauren Cox ranks 24th in that category at 1. 321 Niya Johnson 2015-16 2. 172 Odyssey Sims 2013-14 2.62:1. Juicy Landrum also ranks fifth in the Big 12 in assists-to-turnover ratio while third on the team at 3.8 assists per contest. As a team Baylor’s ball 3. 170 Chelsea Whitaker 2004-05 distribution has been the hallmark of the offense in 2018-19. In fact out of Baylor’s 920 made field goals this season, the Lady Bears have assisted on 4. 168 Chloe Jackson 2018-19 654 marking 71.2 percent of the team’s buckets coming on an assist from a teammate. 5. 167 Lara Webb 1998-99 6. 155 Kristy Wallace 2017-18

CONTINUED ON PAGE 8 ... ASSISTS (SOPHOMORES) 1. 244 Niya Johnson 2013-14 2. 175 Angela Tisdale 2005-06 2018-19 RECORDS 2018-19 BAYLOR WEEKLY NATIONAL RANKINGS 3. 174 Odyssey Sims 2011-12 Cat. vs. Opponent (Date) Mark ASSOCIATED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS USA TODAY/COACHES USA TODAY/COACHES 4. 147 Gaye Pack 1979-80 BIG 12 QUARTER Week Date Rank Week Date Rank Week Date Rank Week Date Rank 5. 129 Nicole Collins 1999-00 Fewest FGs Allowed at TCU (1/12/19) 0 Pre 4 15 2/10 1 (22) Pre 4 15 2/11 1 (27) 6. 128 Kelli Griffin 2008-09 Tied-Highest FG Pct. vs. TCU (2/9/19( 83.3 (12-14) 2 11/12 4 16 2/17 1 (26) 2 n/a 4 16 2/18 1 (32) 7. 127 Chelsea Whitaker 2002-03 GAME 3 11/19 4 17 2/24 1 (28) 3 11/20 5 17 2/25 1 (31) 8. 115 DiDi Richards 2018-19 Total Rebounds UTRGV (12/31/18) 75 4 11/26 4 18 3/3 1 (28) 4 11/27 5 18 3/4 1 (31) GAME 5 12/3 4 5 12/4 5 BLOCKS (SENIORS) 7 players w/10+ pts Nicholls (11/6/18) 6 12/10 3 6 12/11 4 1. 149 Brittney Griner 2012-13 Brown (13), Ursin (13), Bickle (12), 7 12/17 6 7 12/18 6 2. 78 Sune Agbuke 2014-15 Richards (12), Jackson (10), Smith (10), 8 12/24 7 8 12/24 6 3. 51 Bernice Mosby 2006-07 Egbo (10) 9 12/31 8 9 12/31 7 4. 48 Maggie Davis-Stinnett 1990-91 10 1/7 4 (5) 10 1/8 4 (2) Southern (11/15/18) 5. 46 Kalani Brown 2018-19 11 1/14 T2 (6) 11 1/15 3 (2) 6. 45 Kacy Mofitt 1998-99 Scott-Grayson (15), Smith (11), 12 1/21 2 (7) 12 1/22 3 (2) Jackson (11), Ursin (11), Egbo (11), 13 1/28 1 (24) 13 1/29 1 (19) Bickle (11), Cox (10) 14 2/3 1 (25) 14 2/4 1 (27) CONTINUE TO PAGE 8 ...

Baylor Lady Bears Basketball | 10-Time Big 12 Regular Season & 9-Time Big 12 Tournament Champions | 2005, 2012 National Champions | 3 Final Fours | 17 NCAA Tournament Appearances • @BaylorWBB • BaylorBears.com | Page 7 LADY BEARS GAME NOTES 2018-19

TEAM NOTES CONTINUED... 2018-19 NOTES & PRESEASON ACCOLADES have won 37 straight at the Ferrell Center. 2018-19 PRESEASON RANKINGS/AWARDS • Baylor’s last non-conference loss at home came NATIONAL POLLS Jan. 13, 2014 vs. UConn (66-55). Since then, the Publication Rank Publication Rank Lady Bears have won 47-straight non-conference Associated Press 4 USA Today/WBCA 5 home games at the Ferrell Center including 10 ESPNW 5 SLAMOnline.com 2 NCAA Tournament contests. Athlon Sports Preview 3 Street & Smith’s Basketball Yearbook 4 • Baylor is 147-3 all-time vs. non-conference Lindy’s Sports College Basketball 5 opponents at the Ferrell Center under head coach Kim Mulkey. • In games away from Waco that include true- PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS road contests, Big 12 tournament and NCAA Player Publication Team Player Publication Team Tournament contests, Baylor is 85-53 in the Kim Kalani Brown Associated Press 1st Team Kalani Brown Athlon College Basketball Preview 1st Team Mulkey era against ranked opponents while col- Lauren Cox Athlon College Basketball Preview 2nd Team Kalani Brown Street & Smith’s Basketball Yearbook 1st Team lecting a 53-14 record vs. the Top 25 away from Lauren Cox Street & Smith’s Basketball Yearbook 2nd Team Kalani Brown Lindy’s Sports College Basketball 1st Team the Ferrell Center since the 2010-11 season. • Baylor is 69-17 under Mulkey at the Ferrell PRESEASON AWARDS WATCH LIST Center when playing a Top 25 team, BU is 74-47 Player Entity Award all-time vs. ranked opponents at home. Kalani Brown WBCA Wade Trophy • Since the 2010-11 season, Baylor is 39-3 vs. Kalani Brown John R. Wooden Award Wooden Award Top 25 opponents at the Ferrell Center. Lauren Cox John R. Wooden Award Wooden Award • Baylor is 303-172 (.638) vs. Big 12 opponents Chloe Jackson Naismith/WBCA Ann Meyers Drysdale Award (Top SG) in the regular season all-time and 265-55 (.828) Lauren Cox Naismith/WBCA Katrina McClain Award (Top PF) in the Mulkey era. Kalani Brown Naismith/WBCA Lisa Leslie Award (Top C) • Mulkey’s teams are 40-9 in the Big 12 Tourna- ment all-time and 24-1 in the Big 12 Tournament since 2011. BIG 12 PRESEASON HONORS Player Honor Kalani Brown Preseason Player of the Year Preseason All-Big 12 Team Lauren Cox Preseason All-Big 12 Team NaLyssa Smith Preseason Co-Freshman of the Year

BU’S RANK IN THE BIG 12 BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL TEAM (last updated 3/6) Team Rank First-Place Votes CATEGORY RANK MARK Baylor 1 8 of 10 Field goal Pct. 1st .500 (*Full poll on page 2) 3PFG Made 10th 90 3PFG Pct. 1st .369 FT Pct. 7th .670 MULKEY SIGNS TOP RECRUITING CLASS ORPG 3rd 14.1 • The Lady Bears’ 2018 class, comprised of forward Caitlin Bickle, forward Aquira DeCosta, forward Queen Egbo, guard Honesty Scott-Grayson DRPG 1st 32.8 and forward NaLyssa Smith, ranked No. 1 by both ESPN Hoopgurlz and Prospect’s Nation. RPG 1st 46.9 • Each player owned a five-star rating and ranked in the Top 30 overall by ESPN Hoopgurlz, solidifying Baylor’s most talented class to date. The only APG 1st 22.6 TOPG t1st 13.3 other consensus top-ranked class in program history came in 2008-09, when Brittney Griner (No. 1 by ESPN Hoopgurlz), Mariah Chandler (No. 16), Jordan SPG 7th 7.6 Madden (No. 58), Shanay Washington (No. 64) and Kimetria Hayden (unranked) signed NLIs. BPG 1st 7.1 • Four players, DeCosta, Egbo, Scott-Grayson and Smith, were included on the 2018 Naismith Trophy Midseason Girls Basketball Watch List, honored as PPG 2nd 80.0 2018 McDonald’s All-Americans and recognized as 2018 Jordan Brand All-Americans. DEF FG PCT. 1st .310 DEF PPG 1st 54.3 • DeCosta and Smith were both included on the list of 10 semifinalists for the 2018 Naismith National Girls’ High School Player of the Year award. DEF 3PFG PCT. 3rd .300 DeCosta advanced as one of five finalists. REB MARGIN 1st +16.6 • Smith won an 18U USA Basketball gold medal at the 2018 FIBA World Championships in Mexico City and was named Preseason Co-Freshman of the Year by the Big 12 Coaches in the 2018-19 Preseason Big 12 awards. INDIVIDUAL (last updated 3/6) CATEGORY RANK MARK PLAYER STORY LINES CONTINUED... Scoring 9th 15.4 Kalani Brown FG Pct. 1st .621 Kalani Brown 50 IS THE MAGIC NUMBER: BAYLOR NEARLY UNBEATABLE WHEN HITTING HALF ITS SHOTS 3PFGM 12th 50 Juicy Landrum In just one occurrence since Kim Mulkey’s arrival at Baylor in the 2000-01 season have the Lady Bears lost a game when shooting 50 percent or better. 3PFG PCT 4th .407 Juicy Landrum Baylor’s record under Mulkey when shooting 50 percent or better is 215-1, and the Lady Bears are 36-0 when shooting 60 percent or better. The lone loss FT Made 9th 84 Kalani Brown came in the 2017 NCAA Tournament when Baylor fell to Mississippi State in the Elite 8, 94-85 on March 26 despite shooting 53.3 percent from the floor. FT PCT 8th .808 Kalani Brown RPG 6th 8.1 Lauren Cox ABOUT BAYLOR’S HISTORIC WIN OVER NO. 1 UCONN APG 2nd 5.7 Chloe Jackson SPG t7th 1.8 Chloe Jackson Two elite programs met in Waco Jan. 3, and for the first time in school history (previously 0-14) the Baylor Lady Bears knocked off a No. 1-ranked team BPG 1st 2.5 Lauren Cox with UConn falling 68-57 at a sold-out Ferrell Center on ESPN. Not only did Baylor win the game, the Lady Bears put an end to a long line of streaks set 2018-19 RECORDS (CONTINUED) by the Huskies, who are the standard for women’s basketball with 11 NCAA Championships. Baylor’s victory ended a streak of 126 consecutive regular Cat. vs. Opponent (Date) Mark season games for the Huskies and a streak of 55 consecutive regular season road wins. UConn had won 209 straight games in regulation; it’s last loss in GAME -7 players w/10+ pts regulation also came to No. 1 Baylor Dec. 18, 2011. UTRGV (12/31/18) The Lady Bears’ 11-point win was the largest margin of victory for a team vs. UConn since Feb. 27, 2012 when UConn fell to Notre Dame 72-59. In Cox (17), Egbo (15), Brown (13), addition, Baylor’s defense held UConn to just a 29.4 shooting percentage, its lowest in any game the past 20 seasons. Smith (12), Landrum (10), Baylor became the third Big 12 school to ever defeat a No. 1 team joining Texas Tech who accomplished the feat twice and Texas, and just the second Jackson (10) Bickle (10) GAME -7 players w/10+ pts time that a Big 12 team has beaten a No. 1 in a non-conference matchup. Texas Tech (3/9/19) BU’s big win kept an overall home win streak at the Ferrell Center alive at 28 games while extending its non-conference home win streak to 47 games. Brown (14), Smith(14), Jackson (12), Ursin (12), Cox (10), BROWN PICKS UP ESPNW NATIONAL HONOR AFTER LEADING BAYLOR TO WIN OVER NO. 1 UCONN DeCosta (10) Richards (10) Kalani Brown didn’t shy away from the spotlight when the lights came on Jan. 3 vs. No. 1 UConn. In front of a sold-out crowd at the Ferrell Center and BIG 12 1ST HALF Points Scored at KU (1/16/19) 53 nationally televised on ESPN, the senior post put up 22 points and a season-high 17 rebounds. She was 11-for-17 from the floor in 36 minutes of play. Her VS. BIG 12 OPPONENT games that week also included performances vs. UTRGV and at Texas Tech, but ESPNW.com singled out her performance against the No. 1 Huskies and Margin of Victory vs. Texas Tech (2/2/19) 59 tabbed her National Player of the Week on Jan. 7. QUARTER VS. BIG 12 OPPONENT Points Scored vs. Texas Tech (2/2/19) 34

Page 8 | Baylor Lady Bears Basketball | 10-Time Big 12 Regular Season & 9-Time Big 12 Tournament Champions | 2005, 2012 National Champions | 3 Final Fours | 17 NCAA Tournament Appearances • @BaylorWBB • BaylorBears.com LADY BEARS GAME NOTES 2018-19 THE LAST TIME A BAYLOR TEAM ... Scored 100 Points...... 100 vs. Texas Tech (Mar. 9, 2019) THE LAST TIME A BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL... Scored Fewer than 60 Points...... 57 vs. Oregon State (March 28, 2016) Recorded a Triple-Double (Pts/Reb/Ast).Alexis Jones (24p/12r/10a) vs. #20/20 Oklahoma (Jan. 29, 2017) Scored Fewer than 50 Points...... 45 at Oklahoma State (Dec. 30, 2015) Recorded a Triple-Double (Pts/Reb/Blk)....Brittney Griner (28p/10r/10bl) at West Virginia (March 2, 2013) Won by 100 Points...... 140-32 vs. Winthrop (Dec. 15, 2016)^ Recorded a Double-Double (Pts/Ast)...... Chloe Jackson (11p/11a) vs. #22/20 Iowa State (Jan. 23, 2019) Won by 50 Points...... 59 vs. Texas Tech (Feb. 2, 2019) Recorded a Double-Double (Reb/Ast)...... Niya Johnson (10r/19a) vs. McNeese State (Dec. 13, 2015) Shot 65 pct from the floor...... 68.3 (41-60) vs. Texas Tech (Feb. 2, 2019) Recorded a Double-Double (Pts/Blk)...... Brittney Griner (28p/10bl) at West Virginia (March 2, 2013) Shot 60 pct from the floor...... 64.8 (35-54) vs. TCU (Feb. 9, 2019) Had a 20/10 Performance (Pts/Ast)...... Alexis Jones (24p/10a) vs. #20/20 Oklahoma (Jan. 29, 2017) Shot less than 35 pct from the floor...... 34.9% (22-63) at Stanford (Dec. 12, 2018) Had a 30/10 Performance (Pts/Reb)...... Lauren Cox (30p/17r) vs. Grambling (March16, 2018) Shot 60 pct from 3-point range...... 100% (3-3) vs. Texas Tech (Feb. 2, 2019) Had a 20/20 Performance (Pts/Reb)..... Kalani Brown (20p/23r)at #21/22 Oklahoma State (Feb. 13, 2018) Shot 50 pct from 3-point range...... 50% (5-10) vs. Texas Tech (Mar. 9, 2019) Had a 30/20 Performance (Pts/Reb)...... Brittney Griner (33p/22r) vs. #23 Florida State (March 26, 2013) Shot less than 30 pct from 3-point range...... 20.0 (1-5) vs. #18/19 Texas (Feb. 25, 2019) Had a 40/20 Performance (Pts/Reb)...... Danielle Crockrom (41p/22r) at Texas A&M (Jan. 20, 2001) Made 10 3-point field goals...... 12 vs. Iowa State (Jan. 3, 2018) Scored 50 Points...... Brittney Griner (50) vs. Kansas State (March 4, 2013) Shot 100 percent from the FT line...... 13-13, vs. Kansas (Feb. 28, 2010) Scored 40 Points...... Nina Davis (43) at Ole Miss (Dec. 7, 2014) Shot less than 50 pct from the FT line...... 45.0% (9-20) vs. Nicholls (Nov. 6, 2018) Scored 30 Points...... Kalani Brown (32) vs. TCU (Feb. 9, 2019) Had 70 Rebounds...... 75 vs. UTRGV (Dec. 31, 2018)* Had 20 Rebounds...... Kalani Brown (23) at #21/22 Oklahoma State (Feb. 13, 2018) Had 60 Rebounds...... 60 vs. Oklahoma State (Mar. 2, 2019) Had 10 Assists...... Chloe Jackson (11) vs. #22/20 Iowa State (Jan. 23, 2019) Had 30 Offensive Rebounds...... 31 vs. UTRGV (Dec. 31, 2018) Had 5 Steals...... Chloe Jackson (5) at Kansas State (Feb. 13, 2019) Had 40 Assists...... 42 vs. Winthrop (Dec. 15, 2016)* Had 5 Blocked Shots...... Lauren Cox (6) vs. Texas (Feb. 25, 2019) Had 30 Assists...... 32 vs. Texas Tech (Mar. 9, 2019) Had 10 Blocked Shots...... Brittney Griner (10) at West Virginia (March 2, 2013) Had 25 Turnovers ...... 25 vs. Syracuse (Dec. 19, 2014) Had less than 5 Turnovers...... 2 vs. Texas (Feb. 1, 2014)* THE LAST TIME A BAYLOR OPPONENT... Had 20 Steals...... 20 vs. Southern Miss (Nov. 16, 2015) Scored 100 Points...... 133 by #5 Kentucky (Dec. 6, 2013) Had 17 Blocked Shots...... 17 vs. Winthrop (Dec. 15, 2016)* Scored 90 Points...... 133 by #5 Kentucky (Dec. 6, 2013) Had 15 Blocked Shots...... 15 vs. Kansas (Jan. 1, 2017) Scored Fewer than 50 Points...... 44 by Oklahoma State (Mar. 2, 2019) Had two 30-point scorers...... Nina Davis (32), Odyssey Sims (31) vs. Western Kentucky Scored Fewer than 40 Points...... 35 by #18/19 Texas (Feb. 25, 2019) ...... (March 22, 2014) Scored Fewer than 30 Points...... 24 by Texas State (Dec. 6, 2016) Had three 20-point scorers...... Khadijiah Cave (25), Lauren Cox (23), Alexis Prince (23) Won by 30 Points...... 31 by LSU (Jan. 30, 2006) ...... vs. Winthrop (Dec. 15, 2016) Shot 65 pct from the floor...... 66.7 ( 40-67) by Iowa State (Feb. 26, 2000) Had seven double-figure scorers.Kalani Brown (14), NaLyssa Smith (14), Moon Ursin (12), Chloe Jackson (12), Shot 60 pct from the floor...... 61.0 (36-59) by Oklahoma (Jan. 15, 2000) ...... Lauren Cox (10), Aquira DeCosta(10), DiDi Richards (10), vs. Texas Tech (Mar. 9, 2019)* Shot 50 pct from the floor...... 51.5% (34-66) by #6/6 Texas (Feb. 19, 2018) Had six double-figure scorers...... Kalani Brown (14), NaLyssa Smith (14), Moon Ursin (12), Chloe Jackson (12), Shot less than 25 pct from the floor...... 20.3% (13-64) by #18/19 Texas (Feb. 25, 2019) ...... Lauren Cox (10), Aquira DeCosta(10), DiDi Richards (10), vs. Texas Tech (Mar. 9, 2019)* Shot 50 pct from 3-point range...... 50.0% (14-28) 63.6 (35-55) by Kansas (Jan. 16, 2019)) Had no players score in double figures...... at Texas Tech (Feb. 29, 2000) Shot less than 25 pct from 3-point range...... 20.0% (4-20) by Oklahoma State (Mar. 2, 2019) Had three double-figure rebounders...... Kalani Brown (13), NaLyssa Smith (11), Made 10 3-point field goals...... 12 41.1 (12-29) by Texas Tech (Mar. 9, 2019) ...... Queen Egbo (10) vs. Oklahoma State (Mar. 2, 2019) Shot less than 50 pct from the FT line...... 41.2% (7-17) by #18/19 Texas (Feb. 25, 2019) Had three with double-doubles...... Nina Davis (18p/14r), Kalani Brown (14p/10r), Had 50 Rebounds...... 51 by Kansas (Jan. 19, 2014) ...... Kristy Wallace (12p/10r) vs. Texas Tech (March 4, 2017) Had 20 Offensive Rebounds...... 26 by #18/19 Texas (Feb. 25, 2019) Had two with double-doubles...... Kalani Brown (14p/13r), Queen Egbo (11p/10r) Had 20 Assists...... 21 at # 8/7 UCLA (Nov. 18, 2017) ...... vs. Oklahoma State (Mar. 2, 2019) Had 20 Turnovers...... 22 by UTRGV (Dec. 31, 2018) Had two with double figure assists...... Niya Johnson (14a), Odyssey Sims (13a) Had less than 10 Turnovers...... 7 by Iowa State (Feb. 23, 2019) ...... vs. San Jose State (Dec. 3, 2013) Had 10 Steals...... 11 by No. 19/16 Oklahoma (Feb. 27, 2017) Scored 70 points or more in the first half...... 77 vs. Winthrop (Dec. 15, 2016)* Had 10 Blocked Shots...... 10 by Oklahoma (Feb. 21, 2009) Scored 60 points or more in first half...... 60 vs. Lamar (Nov. 10, 2017) Had two 20-point scorers...... Naomi Davenport (27), Teana Muldrow (21) Scored 60 pts or more in second half...... 61 vs. Lamar (Nov. 10, 2017) ...... by #20/19 West Virginia (Jan. 28, 2018) Scored 20 points or less in first half...... 19 at Oklahoma State (Dec. 30, 2015) Had two double-figure rebounders...... Mercedes Russell (12), Jaime Nared (11) Scored 20 points or less in second half...... 19 vs. Kansas State (Jan. 22, 2014) ...... by #22/25 Tennessee (Dec. 4, 2016) Failed to make a 3-point field goal...... 000 (0-4) vs. K-State (Jan. 9, 2019) Had no players in double figures...... #18/19 Texas (Feb. 25, 2019) Defeated a top 10 team...... 68-57 vs. #1/1 UConn (Jan. 3, 2019) Scored 50 points or more in first half...... 50 by Texas Tech (Feb. 29, 2000) Lost to a ranked team...... 68-63 at No. 11/11 Stanford (Dec. 12, 2018) Scored 50 points or more in the second half...... 52 by #6/6 Texas (Feb. 19, 2018) Lost to an unranked team...... 77-66 vs. West Virginia (March 6, 2017) Scored 20 points or less in first half...... 20, by Oklahoma State (Mar. 2, 2019) Lost to an unranked team at home...... 64-63 vs. Auburn (April 4, 2003) Scored 20 points or less in second half...... 19, by #18/19 Texas (Feb. 25, 2019) Lost a regular season, non-conference game...... 68-63 at No. 11/11 Stanford (Dec. 12, 2018) Failed to make a 3-point field goal...... (0-15) by Savannah State (Nov. 21, 2013) Lost a regular season, non-conference home game...... 66-55 vs. UConn (Jan. 13, 2014) Won an overtime game...... 69-66 at Oklahoma State (Jan. 26, 2014) Lost an overtime game...... 94-85 (OT) vs. #7/7 Mississippi State (March 26, 2017) THE LAST TIME AN OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL... Won a double-overtime game...... 95-83 vs. Iowa State (Feb. 1, 2003) Had a 30/10 Performance (Pts/Reb)...... (34 pts, 12 reb) Lost a double-overtime game...... never ...... Connecticut (April 4, 2010) Won a triple-overtime game...... never Had a 20/10 Performance (Pts/Reb)...... Kristine Anigwe (20 pts, 11 reb), Lost a triple-overtime game...... 103-99 at Nebraska (Jan. 12, 2005) ...... California (March 20, 2017) Won a quadruple-overtime game...... never Scored 30 Points...... 31 by Ana Llanusa, Oklahoma (Feb. 16, 2019) Lost a quadruple-overtime game...... 133-130 4OT vs. #5 Kentucky (Dec. 6, 2013) Scored 40 Points...... 41 by Morgan William, #7/7 Mississippi State (March 26, 2017) Had 20 Rebounds...... 26 by , Oklahoma (March 11, 2009) Had 15 Rebounds...... 15 by Zuri Sanders, Texas Tech (March 5, 2016) Had 10 Assists...... 13 by Jordin Canada, No. 8/7 UCLA (Nov. 18, 2017) Had 5 Steals...... 6 by T’ona Edwards, #19/16 Oklahoma (Feb. 27, 2017) Had 5 Blocked Shots...... 5 by Brittany Brewer, Texas Tech (Mar. 9, 2019)

* School record ^ NCAA record + Opponent record

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 29-1 15-0 11-1 3-0 CONFERENCE 18-0 9-0 9-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 11-1 6-0 2-1 3-0

Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High Rebounds 11/06/18 NICHOLLS W 100-39 4866 (13)Brown, Kalani (9)Smith, NaLyssa (13)Ursin, Moon 11/08/18 ST. FRANCIS W 116-58 4578 (23)Brown, Kalani (11)Landrum, Juicy 11/11/18 at Arizona State W 65-59 5609 (16)Smith, NaLyssa (11)Smith, NaLyssa 11/15/18 SOUTHERN W 94-49 4747 (15)Scott-Grayson, H. (6)Bickle, Caitlin (6)Landrum, Juicy (6)Egbo, Queen 11/23/18 vs South Dakota State W 72-66 586 (28)Cox, Lauren (10)Brown, Kalani (10)Cox, Lauren 11/24/18 vs Georgetown W 67-46 477 (14)Smith, NaLyssa (9)Landrum, Juicy (14)Landrum, Juicy 12/02/18 ^at South Carolina W 94-69 10531 (22)Brown, Kalani (9)Brown, Kalani 12/12/18 MOREHEAD STATE W 96-58 9627 (21)Brown, Kalani (11)Ursin, Moon 12/15/18 at Stanford 63-68 L 3440 (15)Smith, NaLyssa (9)Smith, NaLyssa (15)Jackson, Chloe 12/31/18 UTRGV W 98-37 5049 (17)Cox, Lauren (13)Egbo, Queen 01/03/19 UCONN W 68-57 10284 (22)Brown, Kalani (17)Brown, Kalani 01/06/19 *at Texas Tech W 73-56 4355 (19)Egbo, Queen (10)Egbo, Queen 01/09/19 *K-STATE W 65-50 5025 (16)Brown, Kalani (10)Cox, Lauren 01/12/19 *at TCU W 79-55 3844 (23)Landrum, Juicy (8)Landrum, Juicy 01/16/19 *at Kansas W 94-68 2229 (22)Jackson, Chloe (7)Jackson, Chloe 01/20/19 *WEST VIRGINIA W 79-47 5750 (17)Brown, Kalani (8)Egbo, Queen 01/23/19 *IOWA STATE W 84-69 5285 (22)Cox, Lauren (9)Cox, Lauren 01/27/19 *at Oklahoma W 74-53 3478 (21)Landrum, Juicy (12)Cox, Lauren 01/30/19 *at Oklahoma St. W 66-58 1958 (16)Cox, Lauren (13)Cox, Lauren 02/02/19 *TEXAS TECH W 96-37 6432 (23)Brown, Kalani (6)Brown, Kalani (6)Smith, NaLyssa 02/04/19 *at Texas W 74-68 5393 (20)Ursin, Moon (14)Cox, Lauren 02/09/19 *TCU W 89-71 6327 (32)Brown, Kalani (9)Brown, Kalani 2/13/19 *at K-STATE W 71-48 3481 (16)Jackson, Chloe (12)Brown, Kalani 02/16/19 *OKLAHOMA W 87-53 6168 (24)Jackson, Chloe (10)Egbo, Queen 02/20/19 *KANSAS W 80-40 5230 (20)Landrum, Juicy (14)Brown, Kalani 02/23/19 *at Iowa State W 73-60 11143 (18)Jackson, Chloe (14)Cox, Lauren 02/25/19 *TEXAS W 64-35 6875 (19)Brown, Kalani (12)Brown, Kalani 03/02/19 *OKLAHOMA ST. W 76-44 5955 (14)Brown, Kalani (13)Brown, Kalani (14)Landrum, Juicy 03/04/19 *at West Virginia W 63-57 3087 (22)Cox, Lauren (10)Cox, Lauren 03/09/19 1vs Texas Tech W 100-61 3353 (14)Smith, NaLyssa (7)Smith, NaLyssa (14)Brown, Kalani

* = Conference game 1 = Big 12 Championship (Oklahoma City, Okla.)

Attendance Summary Games Attend Avg/Game Home 15 92198 6147 Away 12 58548 4879 Neutral 3 4416 1472 Total 30 155162 5172

Page 22 | Baylor Lady Bears Basketball | 10-Time Big 12 Regular Season & 9-Time Big 12 Tournament Champions | 2005, 2012 National Champions | 3 Final Fours | 17 NCAA Tournament Appearances • @BaylorWBB • BaylorBears.com Baylor Lady Bears LADY BEARS GAME NOTESBaylor 2018-19Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 09, 2019) All games 2018-19 OVERALL STATISTICS

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 29-1 15-0 11-1 3-0 CONFERENCE 18-0 9-0 9-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 11-1 6-0 2-1 3-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 21 Brown, Kalani 29-29 752 25.9 181-289 .6 2 6 0-1 .0 0 0 84-104 .8 0 8 63 168 231 8.0 63 0 45 48 46 11 446 15.4 15 Cox, Lauren 30-30 871 29.0 148-284 .5 2 1 12-41 .2 9 3 63-91 .6 9 2 63 176 239 8.0 48 0 103 41 76 23 371 12.4 24 Jackson, Chloe 30-30 950 31.7 144-302 .4 7 7 1-4 .2 5 0 49-66 .7 4 2 13 97 110 3.7 44 1 168 71 14 53 338 11.3 20 Landrum, Juicy 29-29 915 31.6 113-269 .4 2 0 50-126 .3 9 7 45-60 .7 5 0 19 131 150 5.2 51 0 113 50 14 29 321 11.1 01 Smith, NaLyssa 30-1 484 16.1 104-197 .5 2 8 1-9 .1 1 1 44-64 .6 8 8 58 97 155 5.2 54 0 14 32 12 12 253 8.4 02 Richards, DiDi 30-30 781 26.0 85-171 .4 9 7 0-0 .0 0 0 24-47 .5 1 1 47 62 109 3.6 67 1 125 46 13 36 194 6.5 25 Egbo, Queen 29-0 305 10.5 62-139 .4 4 6 0-0 .0 0 0 40-77 .5 1 9 58 71 129 4.4 42 1 11 32 25 19 164 5.7 12 Ursin, Moon 30-1 373 12.4 53-104 .5 1 0 14-32 .4 3 8 15-26 .5 7 7 20 54 74 2.5 27 0 46 18 4 17 135 4.5 10 DeCosta, Aquira 18-0 124 6.9 22-52 .4 2 3 7-19 .3 6 8 5-11 .4 5 5 11 20 31 1.7 14 0 11 11 4 5 56 3.1 51 Bickle, Caitlin 22-0 145 6.6 19-40 .4 7 5 6-13 .4 6 2 12-18 .6 6 7 16 16 32 1.5 12 0 8 13 3 10 56 2.5 04 Scott-Grayson, H. 23-0 157 6.8 21-42 .5 0 0 4-9 .4 4 4 11-18 .6 1 1 9 12 21 0.9 24 1 23 22 2 7 57 2.5 03 Oliver, Trinity 22-0 143 6.5 12-28 .4 2 9 0-0 .0 0 0 5-12 .4 1 7 14 19 33 1.5 22 0 19 5 1 7 29 1.3 Team 35 63 98 6 Total...... 30 6000 964-1917 .5 0 3 95-254 .3 7 4 397-594 .6 6 8 426 986 1412 47.1 468 4 686 395 214 229 2420 80.7 Opponents...... 30 6000 551-1771 .3 1 1 228-750 .3 0 4 306-478 .6 4 0 303 603 906 30.2 580 - 287 450 68 171 1636 54.5

TEAM STATISTICS BU OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 2420 1636 11/06/18 NICHOLLS W 100-39 4866 Points per game 80.7 54.5 11/08/18 ST. FRANCIS W 116-58 4578 Scoring margin +26.1 - 11/11/18 at Arizona State W 65-59 5609 FIELD GOALS-ATT 964-1917 551-1771 11/15/18 SOUTHERN W 94-49 4747 Field goal pct .5 0 3 .3 1 1 11/23/18 vs South Dakota State W 72-66 586 3 POINT FG-ATT 95-254 228-750 11/24/18 vs Georgetown W 67-46 477 3-point FG pct .3 7 4 .3 0 4 ^ 12/02/18 at South Carolina W 94-69 10531 3-pt FG made per game 3.2 7.6 12/12/18 MOREHEAD STATE W 96-58 9627 FREE THROWS-ATT 397-594 306-478 12/15/18 at Stanford L 63-68 3440 Free throw pct .6 6 8 .6 4 0 12/31/18 UTRGV W 98-37 5049 F-Throws made per game 13.2 10.2 01/03/19 UCONN W 68-57 10284 REBOUNDS 1412 906 * 01/06/19 at Texas Tech W 73-56 4355 Rebounds per game 47.1 30.2 * 01/09/19 K-STATE W 65-50 5025 Rebounding margin +16.9 - * 01/12/19 at TCU W 79-55 3844 ASSISTS 686 287 * 01/16/19 at Kansas W 94-68 2229 Assists per game 22.9 9.6 * 01/20/19 WEST VIRGINIA W 79-47 5750 TURNOVERS 395 450 * 01/23/19 IOWA STATE W 84-69 5285 Turnovers per game 13.2 15.0 * 01/27/19 at Oklahoma W 74-53 3478 Turnover margin +1.8 - * 01/30/19 at Oklahoma St. W 66-58 1958 Assist/turnover ratio 1.7 0.6 * 02/02/19 TEXAS TECH W 96-37 6432 STEALS 229 171 * 02/04/19 at Texas W 74-68 5393 Steals per game 7.6 5.7 * 02/09/19 TCU W 89-71 6327 BLOCKS 214 68 * 2/13/19 at K-STATE W 71-48 3481 Blocks per game 7.1 2.3 * 02/16/19 OKLAHOMA W 87-53 6168 ATTENDANCE 92198 62964 * 02/20/19 KANSAS W 80-40 5230 Home games-Avg/Game 15-6147 12-4879 * 02/23/19 at Iowa State W 73-60 11143 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 3-1472 * 02/25/19 TEXAS W 64-35 6875 * 03/02/19 OKLAHOMA ST. W 76-44 5955 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Totals * 03/04/19 at West Virginia W 63-57 3087 Baylor 633 581 624 582 2420 1 03/09/19 vs Texas Tech W 100-61 3353 Opponents 369 402 398 467 1636 * = Conference game 1 = Big 12 Championship (Oklahoma City, Okla.)

Baylor Lady Bears Basketball | 10-Time Big 12 Regular Season & 9-Time Big 12 Tournament Champions | 2005, 2012 National Champions | 3 Final Fours | 17 NCAA Tournament Appearances • @BaylorWBB • BaylorBears.com | Page 23 Baylor Lady Bears LADY BEARS GAME NOTESBaylor 2018-19Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 04, 2019) Conference games only 2018-19 CONFERENCE-ONLY STATISTICS

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 18-0 9-0 9-0 0-0 CONFERENCE 18-0 9-0 9-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 21 Brown, Kalani 18-18 493 27.4 109-175 .6 2 3 0-0 .0 0 0 59-69 .8 5 5 43 105 148 8.2 43 0 34 28 31 9 277 15.4 20 Landrum, Juicy 17-17 595 35.0 79-187 .4 2 2 29-77 .3 7 7 35-47 .7 4 5 8 66 74 4.4 32 0 64 33 10 18 222 13.1 15 Cox, Lauren 18-18 562 31.2 91-176 .5 1 7 7-23 .3 0 4 46-64 .7 1 9 47 115 162 9.0 32 0 66 26 46 12 235 13.1 24 Jackson, Chloe 18-18 587 32.6 87-184 .4 7 3 1-3 .3 3 3 26-36 .7 2 2 8 62 70 3.9 26 0 94 40 7 30 201 11.2 02 Richards, DiDi 18-18 495 27.5 53-107 .4 9 5 0-0 .0 0 0 13-28 .4 6 4 24 38 62 3.4 45 1 70 27 9 23 119 6.6 01 Smith, NaLyssa 18-0 251 13.9 43-96 .4 4 8 0-3 .0 0 0 20-30 .6 6 7 27 45 72 4.0 37 0 7 18 6 6 106 5.9 25 Egbo, Queen 18-0 170 9.4 33-76 .4 3 4 0-0 .0 0 0 18-28 .6 4 3 33 45 78 4.3 32 1 7 17 16 12 84 4.7 12 Ursin, Moon 18-1 224 12.4 28-61 .4 5 9 6-19 .3 1 6 11-13 .8 4 6 12 29 41 2.3 17 0 29 10 1 8 73 4.1 10 DeCosta, Aquira 13-0 70 5.4 13-29 .4 4 8 3-10 .3 0 0 5-11 .4 5 5 6 6 12 0.9 11 0 6 10 4 2 34 2.6 04 Scott-Grayson, H. 12-0 60 5.0 8-17 .4 7 1 1-3 .3 3 3 5-8 .6 2 5 4 2 6 0.5 9 0 10 8 0 3 22 1.8 03 Oliver, Trinity 12-0 53 4.4 3-5 .6 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 3-6 .5 0 0 4 7 11 0.9 9 0 6 2 0 4 9 0.8 51 Bickle, Caitlin 11-0 40 3.6 2-8 .2 5 0 0-2 .0 0 0 1-2 .5 0 0 4 5 9 0.8 4 0 2 3 0 5 5 0.5 Team 20 33 53 4 Total...... 18 3600 549-1121 .4 9 0 47-140 .3 3 6 242-342 .7 0 8 240 558 798 44.3 297 2 395 226 130 132 1387 77.1 Opponents...... 18 3600 327-1022 .3 2 0 108-384 .2 8 1 207-317 .6 5 3 180 369 549 30.5 348 - 148 265 35 99 969 53.8

TEAM STATISTICS BU OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1387 969 * 01/06/19 at Texas Tech W 73-56 4355 Points per game 77.1 53.8 * 01/09/19 K-STATE W 65-50 5025 Scoring margin +23.2 - * 01/12/19 at TCU W 79-55 3844 FIELD GOALS-ATT 549-1121 327-1022 * 01/16/19 at Kansas W 94-68 2229 Field goal pct .4 9 0 .3 2 0 * 01/20/19 WEST VIRGINIA W 79-47 5750 3 POINT FG-ATT 47-140 108-384 * 01/23/19 IOWA STATE W 84-69 5285 3-point FG pct .3 3 6 .2 8 1 * 01/27/19 at Oklahoma W 74-53 3478 3-pt FG made per game 2.6 6.0 * 01/30/19 at Oklahoma St. W 66-58 1958 FREE THROWS-ATT 242-342 207-317 * 02/02/19 TEXAS TECH W 96-37 6432 Free throw pct .7 0 8 .6 5 3 * 02/04/19 at Texas W 74-68 5393 F-Throws made per game 13.4 11.5 * 02/09/19 TCU W 89-71 6327 REBOUNDS 798 549 * 2/13/19 at K-STATE W 71-48 3481 Rebounds per game 44.3 30.5 * 02/16/19 OKLAHOMA W 87-53 6168 Rebounding margin +13.8 - * 02/20/19 KANSAS W 80-40 5230 ASSISTS 395 148 * 02/23/19 at Iowa State W 73-60 11143 Assists per game 21.9 8.2 * 02/25/19 TEXAS W 64-35 6875 TURNOVERS 226 265 * 03/02/19 OKLAHOMA ST. W 76-44 5955 Turnovers per game 12.6 14.7 * 03/04/19 at West Virginia W 63-57 3087 Turnover margin +2.2 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.7 0.6 * - Conference game STEALS 132 99 Steals per game 7.3 5.5 BLOCKS 130 35 Blocks per game 7.2 1.9 ATTENDANCE 53047 38968 Home games-Avg/Game 9-5894 9-4330 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Totals Baylor 348 326 380 333 1387 Opponents 224 205 242 298 969

Page 24 | Baylor Lady Bears Basketball | 10-Time Big 12 Regular Season & 9-Time Big 12 Tournament Champions | 2005, 2012 National Champions | 3 Final Fours | 17 NCAA Tournament Appearances • @BaylorWBB • BaylorBears.com Baylor Lady Bears Baylor Team Game-by-Game (as of Mar 09, 2019) All games LADY BEARS GAME NOTES 2018-19 TEAM STATISTICS 2018-2019 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg NICHOLLS 11/06/18 100-39 W 42-69 .6 0 9 7-13 .5 3 8 9-20 .4 5 0 14 34 48 48.0 17 30 10 9 11 100 100.0 ST. FRANCIS 11/08/18 116-58 W 50-76 .6 5 8 1-4 .2 5 0 15-29 .5 1 7 18 44 62 55.0 8 36 21 4 17 116 108.0 at Arizona State 11/11/18 65-59 W 27-53 .5 0 9 1-3 .3 3 3 10-15 .6 6 7 9 40 49 53.0 15 15 16 3 2 65 93.7 SOUTHERN 11/15/18 94-49 W 33-52 .6 3 5 4-8 .5 0 0 24-40 .6 0 0 12 30 42 50.2 14 29 16 7 6 94 93.8 vs South Dakota State 11/23/18 72-66 W 28-57 .4 9 1 4-11 .3 6 4 12-23 .5 2 2 13 35 48 49.8 17 17 17 9 5 72 89.4 vs Georgetown 11/24/18 67-46 W 26-60 .4 3 3 6-16 .3 7 5 9-14 .6 4 3 15 35 50 49.8 9 20 14 4 8 67 85.7 at South Carolina 12/02/18 94-69 W 39-71 .5 4 9 5-8 .6 2 5 11-15 .7 3 3 12 30 42 48.7 22 23 14 6 8 94 86.9 MOREHEAD STATE 12/12/18 96-58 W 37-68 .5 4 4 4-11 .3 6 4 18-27 .6 6 7 20 38 58 49.9 14 29 17 10 5 96 88.0 at Stanford 12/15/18 63-68 L 22-63 .3 4 9 3-7 .4 2 9 16-20 .8 0 0 12 31 43 49.1 18 13 15 6 4 63 85.2 UTRGV 12/31/18 98-37 W 37-81 .4 5 7 5-14 .3 5 7 19-29 .6 5 5 31 44 75 51.7 18 28 14 11 17 98 86.5 UCONN 01/03/19 68-57 W 30-69 .4 3 5 3-9 .3 3 3 5-8 .6 2 5 13 33 46 51.2 9 19 5 8 5 68 84.8 at Texas Tech 01/06/19 73-56 W 31-66 .4 7 0 1-6 .1 6 7 10-12 .8 3 3 13 29 42 50.4 15 21 16 5 10 73 83.8 K-STATE 01/09/19 65-50 W 29-63 .4 6 0 0-4 .0 0 0 7-11 .6 3 6 11 33 44 49.9 10 18 8 8 5 65 82.4 at TCU 01/12/19 79-55 W 34-66 .5 1 5 5-10 .5 0 0 6-9 .6 6 7 10 31 41 49.3 19 21 10 8 7 79 82.1 at Kansas 01/16/19 94-68 W 35-55 .6 3 6 2-5 .4 0 0 22-34 .6 4 7 10 32 42 48.8 18 24 9 7 6 94 82.9 WEST VIRGINIA 01/20/19 79-47 W 33-66 .5 0 0 1-5 .2 0 0 12-21 .5 7 1 18 33 51 48.9 15 28 8 10 5 79 82.7 IOWA STATE 01/23/19 84-69 W 34-64 .5 3 1 5-12 .4 1 7 11-17 .6 4 7 9 27 36 48.2 17 29 11 6 8 84 82.8 at Oklahoma 01/27/19 74-53 W 31-76 .4 0 8 3-14 .2 1 4 9-13 .6 9 2 23 27 50 48.3 20 21 17 6 9 74 82.3 at Oklahoma St. 01/30/19 66-58 W 19-52 .3 6 5 4-11 .3 6 4 24-29 .8 2 8 14 35 49 48.3 15 15 16 9 4 66 81.4 TEXAS TECH 02/02/19 96-37 W 41-60 .6 8 3 3-3 1.000 11-13 .8 4 6 6 31 37 47.8 20 34 17 8 14 96 82.2 at Texas 02/04/19 74-68 W 28-67 .4 1 8 3-9 .3 3 3 15-22 .6 8 2 17 24 41 47.4 12 18 12 3 10 74 81.8 TCU 02/09/19 89-71 W 35-54 .6 4 8 1-4 .2 5 0 18-24 .7 5 0 8 25 33 46.8 22 30 15 5 6 89 82.1 at K-STATE 2/13/19 71-48 W 29-50 .5 8 0 2-4 .5 0 0 11-14 .7 8 6 7 33 40 46.5 16 21 20 4 8 71 81.6 OKLAHOMA 02/16/19 87-53 W 37-74 .5 0 0 2-9 .2 2 2 11-20 .5 5 0 22 37 59 47.0 19 26 14 12 8 87 81.8 KANSAS 02/20/19 80-40 W 29-64 .4 5 3 6-19 .3 1 6 16-18 .8 8 9 16 32 48 47.0 13 21 6 8 9 80 81.8 at Iowa State 02/23/19 73-60 W 28-59 .4 7 5 3-8 .3 7 5 14-20 .7 0 0 7 34 41 46.8 20 22 7 5 3 73 81.4 TEXAS 02/25/19 64-35 W 26-61 .4 2 6 1-5 .2 0 0 11-15 .7 3 3 14 30 44 46.7 13 17 13 10 7 64 80.8 OKLAHOMA ST. 03/02/19 76-44 W 29-74 .3 9 2 4-9 .4 4 4 14-24 .5 8 3 23 37 60 47.2 15 19 8 10 6 76 80.6 at West Virginia 03/04/19 63-57 W 21-50 .4 2 0 1-3 .3 3 3 20-26 .7 6 9 12 28 40 46.9 18 10 19 6 7 63 80.0 vs Texas Tech 03/09/19 100-61 W 44-77 .5 7 1 5-10 .5 0 0 7-12 .5 8 3 17 34 51 47.1 10 32 10 7 9 100 80.7 Baylor 2420 964-1917 . 5 0 3 95-254 . 3 7 4 397-594 . 6 6 8 426 986 1412 47.1 468 686 395 214 229 2420 80.7 Opponents 1636 551-1771 . 3 1 1 228-750 . 3 0 4 306-478 . 6 4 0 303 603 906 30.2 580 287 450 68 171 1636 54.5

Games played: 30 Rebounds/game: 47.1 Points/game: 80.7 Assists/game: 22.9 FG Pct: 50.3 Turnovers/game: 13.2 3FG Pct: 37.4 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.7 FT Pct: 66.8 Steals/game: 7.6 Blocks/game: 7.1

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Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Rebounds Assist T/Over Fouls NICHOLLS 54/19 46/20 100-39 +61 42-69/12-53 .609/.226 7-13/4-19 .538/.211 9-20/11-16 .450/.688 48/25 +23 30/7 10/22 9/1 11/4 17/21 ST. FRANCIS 58/26 58/32 116-58 +58 50-76/20-71 .658/.282 1-4/17-57 .250/.298 15-29/1-2 .517/.500 62/23 +39 36/15 21/28 4/4 17/9 8/23 Arizona State 24/35 41/24 65-59 +6 27-53/20-67 .509/.299 1-3/11-30 .333/.367 10-15/8-14 .667/.571 49/30 +19 15/18 16/5 3/1 2/7 15/15 SOUTHERN 59/27 35/22 94-49 +45 33-52/16-51 .635/.314 4-8/8-25 .500/.320 24-40/9-12 .600/.750 42/24 +18 29/11 16/21 7/0 6/5 14/33 South Dakota State 37/34 35/32 72-66 +6 28-57/23-70 .491/.329 4-11/12-33 .364/.364 12-23/8-10 .522/.800 48/35 +13 17/15 17/8 9/2 5/9 17/22 Georgetown 47/23 20/23 67-46 +21 26-60/16-60 .433/.267 6-16/8-27 .375/.296 9-14/6-10 .643/.600 50/34 +16 20/9 14/13 4/5 8/6 9/13 South Carolina 57/35 37/34 94-69 +25 39-71/23-66 .549/.348 5-8/4-16 .625/.250 11-15/19-30 .733/.633 42/39 +3 23/11 14/16 6/3 8/4 22/18 MOREHEAD STATE 48/29 48/29 96-58 +38 37-68/20-64 .544/.313 4-11/12-30 .364/.400 18-27/6-12 .667/.500 58/23 +35 29/12 17/14 10/3 5/5 14/19 Stanford 24/41 39/27 63-68 (5) 22-63/23-60 .349/.383 3-7/13-30 .429/.433 16-20/9-21 .800/.429 43/30 +13 13/13 15/10 6/5 4/7 18/19 UTRGV 57/19 41/18 98-37 +61 37-81/10-59 .457/.169 5-14/8-38 .357/.211 19-29/9-16 .655/.563 75/26 +49 28/5 14/22 11/0 17/8 18/23 UCONN 30/29 38/28 68-57 +11 30-69/20-68 .435/.294 3-9/11-32 .333/.344 5-8/6-10 .625/.600 46/43 +3 19/11 5/9 8/4 5/1 9/13 Texas Tech 43/28 30/28 73-56 +17 31-66/20-64 .470/.313 1-6/8-31 .167/.258 10-12/8-13 .833/.615 42/36 +6 21/10 16/18 5/2 10/7 15/16 K-STATE 34/25 31/25 65-50 +15 29-63/18-56 .460/.321 0-4/7-26 .000/.269 7-11/7-11 .636/.636 44/32 +12 18/8 8/9 8/2 5/4 10/14 TCU 35/11 44/44 79-55 +24 34-66/18-53 .515/.340 5-10/7-22 .500/.318 6-9/12-19 .667/.632 41/32 +9 21/11 10/19 8/3 7/7 19/15 Kansas 53/36 41/32 94-68 +26 35-55/22-61 .636/.361 2-5/14-28 .400/.500 22-34/10-18 .647/.556 42/29 +13 24/15 9/10 7/1 6/3 18/31 WEST VIRGINIA 45/22 34/25 79-47 +32 33-66/17-55 .500/.309 1-5/6-20 .200/.300 12-21/7-13 .571/.538 51/28 +23 28/8 8/13 10/0 5/5 15/20 IOWA STATE 41/35 43/34 84-69 +15 34-64/22-55 .531/.400 5-12/7-25 .417/.280 11-17/18-20 .647/.900 36/27 +9 29/9 11/13 6/1 8/6 17/14 Oklahoma 38/25 36/28 74-53 +21 31-76/15-49 .408/.306 3-14/4-19 .214/.211 9-13/19-25 .692/.760 50/32 +18 21/7 17/25 6/4 9/5 20/19 Oklahoma St. 29/27 37/31 66-58 +8 19-52/22-66 .365/.333 4-11/7-19 .364/.368 24-29/7-9 .828/.778 49/31 +18 15/11 16/7 9/2 4/8 15/23 TEXAS TECH 40/16 56/21 96-37 +59 41-60/12-52 .683/.231 3-3/3-22 1000/.136 11-13/10-22 .846/.455 37/26 +11 34/9 17/25 8/2 14/10 20/17 Texas 36/29 38/39 74-68 +6 28-67/26-56 .418/.464 3-9/9-17 .333/.529 15-22/7-10 .682/.700 41/28 +13 18/11 12/14 3/3 10/6 12/19 TCU 38/31 51/40 89-71 +18 35-54/22-51 .648/.431 1-4/6-20 .250/.300 18-24/21-34 .750/.618 33/27 +6 30/8 15/15 5/0 6/9 22/24 K-STATE 40/22 31/26 71-48 +23 29-50/16-60 .580/.267 2-4/4-24 .500/.167 11-14/12-16 .786/.750 40/29 +11 21/6 20/14 4/3 8/8 16/14 OKLAHOMA 38/16 49/37 87-53 +34 37-74/16-62 .500/.258 2-9/6-18 .222/.333 11-20/15-18 .550/.833 59/28 +31 26/6 14/15 12/4 8/2 19/20 KANSAS 37/19 43/21 80-40 +40 29-64/15-50 .453/.300 6-19/3-15 .316/.200 16-18/7-15 .889/.467 48/26 +22 21/4 6/16 8/2 9/2 13/19 Iowa State 44/28 29/32 73-60 +13 28-59/19-60 .475/.317 3-8/5-27 .375/.185 14-20/17-20 .700/.850 41/33 +8 22/8 7/7 5/2 3/2 20/17 TEXAS 27/16 37/19 64-35 +29 26-61/13-64 .426/.203 1-5/2-13 .200/.154 11-15/7-17 .733/.412 44/46 (2) 17/3 13/18 10/1 7/3 13/20 OKLAHOMA ST. 25/20 51/24 76-44 +32 29-74/14-52 .392/.269 4-9/4-20 .444/.200 14-24/12-20 .583/.600 60/32 +28 19/4 8/12 10/1 6/4 15/22 West Virginia 31/23 32/34 63-57 +6 21-50/20-56 .420/.357 1-3/6-18 .333/.333 20-26/11-17 .769/.647 40/27 +13 10/10 19/15 6/2 7/8 18/24 Texas Tech 45/25 55/36 100-61 +39 44-77/21-60 .571/.350 5-10/12-29 .500/.414 7-12/7-8 .583/.875 51/25 +26 32/12 10/17 7/5 9/7 10/13

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

Page 26 | Baylor Lady Bears Basketball | 10-Time Big 12 Regular Season & 9-Time Big 12 Tournament Champions | 2005, 2012 National Champions | 3 Final Fours | 17 NCAA Tournament Appearances • @BaylorWBB • BaylorBears.com Baylor Lady Bears Baylor Player High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 09, 2019) LADY BEARS GAME NOTES 2018-19 All games Baylor - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS 2018-2019 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points 32 Brown, Kalani vs TCU (02/09/19) Field Goals Made 11 Brown, Kalani vs TCU (02/09/19) 11 Brown, Kalani vs UCONN (01/03/19) 11 Cox, Lauren vs South Dakota State (11/23/18) 11 Brown, Kalani vs St. Francis (11/08/18) Field Goal Att. 20 Landrum, Juicy at Oklahoma (01/27/19) FG Pct (min 5 made) 1.000 (7-7) Jackson, Chloe vs St. Francis (11/08/18) 1.000 (6-6) Egbo, Queen vs St. Francis (11/08/18) 1.000 (5-5) Cox, Lauren vs Texas Tech (02/02/19) 3-Point FG Made 5 Landrum, Juicy vs Kansas (02/20/19) 3-Point FG Att. 13 Landrum, Juicy vs Kansas (02/20/19) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) 1.000 (2-2) Landrum, Juicy at K-STATE (2/13/19) 1.000 (2-2) Ursin, Moon at South Carolina (12/02/18) Free Throws Made 10 Brown, Kalani vs TCU (02/09/19) Free Throw Att. 12 Egbo, Queen vs UTRGV (12/31/18) FT Pct (min 3 made) 1.000 (10-10) Brown, Kalani vs TCU (02/09/19) 1.000 (6-6) Landrum, Juicy vs Texas (02/25/19) 1.000 (6-6) Brown, Kalani at Iowa State (02/23/19) 1.000 (6-6) Brown, Kalani at Oklahoma (01/27/19) 1.000 (6-6) Jackson, Chloe at Arizona State (11/11/18) 1.000 (5-5) Brown, Kalani vs Texas Tech (02/02/19) 1.000 (5-5) Smith, NaLyssa vs West Virginia (01/20/19) 1.000 (4-4) Smith, NaLyssa vs Texas Tech (03/09/19) 1.000 (4-4) Brown, Kalani vs Oklahoma St. (03/02/19) 1.000 (4-4) Jackson, Chloe vs Oklahoma (02/16/19) 1.000 (4-4) Smith, NaLyssa at K-STATE (2/13/19) 1.000 (4-4) Landrum, Juicy at Oklahoma St. (01/30/19) 1.000 (4-4) Cox, Lauren vs Iowa State (01/23/19) 1.000 (4-4) Landrum, Juicy vs West Virginia (01/20/19) 1.000 (4-4) Landrum, Juicy vs Southern (11/15/18) 1.000 (3-3) Brown, Kalani at Texas (02/04/19) 1.000 (3-3) Cox, Lauren vs UCONN (01/03/19) 1.000 (3-3) Brown, Kalani vs Morehead State (12/12/18) 1.000 (3-3) Brown, Kalani vs Georgetown (11/24/18) Rebounds 17 Brown, Kalani vs UCONN (01/03/19) Baylor Lady Bears Assists Baylor Lady11 Bears Jackson, Chloe vs Iowa State (01/23/19) Baylor High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 09, 2019) Steals Baylor Team High/Low Analysis5 (as of MarJackson, 09, 2019) Chloe at K-STATE (2/13/19) All games All games5 Landrum, Juicy vs Iowa State (01/23/19) 2018-2019 TEAM GAME HIGHS/LOWS & OPPONENT5 GAMEJackson, ChloeHIGHS/LOWS vs UTRGV (12/31/18) Blocked Shots Baylor - TEAM7 GAME HIGHSCox, Lauren vs Oklahoma (02/16/19) Opponent - GAME HIGHS Turnovers 5 Richards, DiDi at West Virginia (03/04/19) POINTS 116 ST. FRANCIS5 (11/08/18)Landrum, Juicy at POINTSK-STATE (2/13/19) 71 TCU (02/09/19) FIELD GOALS MADE 50 ST. FRANCIS5 (11/08/18)Jackson, Chloe at FIELDOklahoma GOALS St. (01/30/19) MADE 26 at Texas (02/04/19) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 81 UTRGV 5(12/31/18) Jackson, Chloe vsFIELD Southern GOAL (11/15/18) ATTEMPTS 71 ST. FRANCIS (11/08/18) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .683 (41-60) TEXAS TECH5 (02/02/19)Jackson, Chloe vsFIELD St. Francis GOAL (11/08/18) PERCENTAGE .464 (26-56) at Texas (02/04/19) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 7 NICHOLLS5 (11/06/18) Landrum, Juicy vs 3St. PT Francis FIELD (11/08/18) GOALS MADE 17 ST. FRANCIS (11/08/18) Fouls 5 Richards, DiDi at West3 PT Virginia FG ATTEMPTS (03/04/19) 57 ST. FRANCIS (11/08/18) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 19 KANSAS (02/20/19) 5 Egbo, Queen vs Texas3 PT TechFG PERCENTAGE (02/02/19) .529 (9-17) at Texas (02/04/19) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE 1.000 (3-3) TEXAS TECH (02/02/19) 5 Jackson, Chloe vsFREE South THROWSDakota State MADE (11/23/18) 21 TCU (02/09/19) FREE THROWS MADE 24 at Oklahoma St. (01/30/19) 5 Scott-Grayson, H. FREEvs Nicholls THROW (11/06/18) ATTEMPTS 34 TCU (02/09/19) Minutes 24 SOUTHERN40 (11/15/18)Cox, Lauren at WestFREE Virginia THROW (03/04/19) PERCENTAGE .900 (18-20) IOWA STATE (01/23/19) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 40 SOUTHERN40 (11/15/18)Landrum, Juicy at REBOUNDSWest Virginia (03/04/19) 46 TEXAS (02/25/19) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .889 (16-18) KANSAS40 (02/20/19) Jackson, Chloe at ASSISTSIowa State (02/23/19) 18 at Arizona State (11/11/18) REBOUNDS 75 UTRGV (12/31/18) STEALS 10 TEXAS TECH (02/02/19) ASSISTS 36 ST. FRANCIS (11/08/18) BLOCKED SHOTS 5 vs Texas Tech (03/09/19) STEALS 17 UTRGV (12/31/18) 5 at Stanford (12/15/18) 17 BaylorST. FRANCIS Lady Bears (11/08/18) 5 vs Georgetown (11/24/18) Baylor Lady Bears BLOCKED SHOTS 12 Baylor High/LowOKLAHOMA Analysis (as (02/16/19) of Mar 09, 2019) TURNOVERS 28 ST. FRANCIS (11/08/18) TURNOVERS 21 ST. FRANCIS (11/08/18) FOULS 33Baylor High/Low AnalysisSOUTHERN (as of(11/15/18) Mar 09, 2019) All games All games FOULS 22 TCU (02/09/19) 22 at South Carolina (12/02/18) Baylor - GAME LOWS Opponent - GAME LOWS

POINTS 63 at Stanford (12/15/18) POINTS 35 TEXAS (02/25/19) 63 at West Virginia (03/04/19) FIELD GOALS MADE 10 UTRGV (12/31/18) FIELD GOALS MADE 19 at Oklahoma St. (01/30/19) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 49 at Oklahoma (01/27/19) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 50 at K-STATE (2/13/19) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .169 (10-59) UTRGV (12/31/18) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 2 TEXAS (02/25/19) 50 at West Virginia (03/04/19) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 13 TEXAS (02/25/19) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .349 (22-63) at Stanford (12/15/18) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .136 (3-22) TEXAS TECH (02/02/19) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 0 K-STATE (01/09/19) FREE THROWS MADE 1 ST. FRANCIS (11/08/18) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 3 at Arizona State (11/11/18) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 2 ST. FRANCIS (11/08/18) 3 TEXAS TECH (02/02/19) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .412 (7-17) TEXAS (02/25/19) 3 at West Virginia (03/04/19) REBOUNDS 23 ST. FRANCIS (11/08/18) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .000 (0-4) K-STATE (01/09/19) 23 MOREHEAD STATE (12/12/18) FREE THROWS MADE 5 UCONN (01/03/19) ASSISTS 3 TEXAS (02/25/19) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 8 UCONN (01/03/19) STEALS 1 UCONN (01/03/19) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 SOUTHERN (11/15/18) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .450 (9-20) NICHOLLS (11/06/18) 0 UTRGV (12/31/18) REBOUNDS 33 TCU (02/09/19) 0 WEST VIRGINIA (01/20/19) ASSISTS 10 at West Virginia (03/04/19) 0 TCU (02/09/19) STEALS 2 at Arizona State (11/11/18) TURNOVERS 5 at Arizona State (11/11/18) BLOCKED SHOTS 3 at Arizona State (11/11/18) FOULS 13 vs Georgetown (11/24/18) 3 at Texas (02/04/19) 13 UCONN (01/03/19) TURNOVERS 5 UCONN (01/03/19) 13 vs Texas Tech (03/09/19) FOULSBaylor Lady Bears Basketball | 10-Time Big 12 Regular8 Season & 9-Time BigST. 12 TournamentFRANCIS Champions (11/08/18) | 2005, 2012 National Champions | 3 Final Fours | 17 NCAA Tournament Appearances • @BaylorWBB • BaylorBears.com | Page 27