Table of Contents & Quick facts / Introduction

Introduction Coaching Staff Team Game Records______86-87 Individual Game Records______88-89 Quick Facts______1 Head Coach Karen Aston______20-21 Triple-Doubles______89 2015-16 Roster______2 Aston vs. All Opponents______22-23 Scoring______90 Pronunciation Guide______2 Assistant Coach Jamie Carey______24 Year-by-Year Scoring Leaders______91 Schedule______3 Assistant Coach George Washington______25 1,000-Point Scorers______91 Roster at a Glance______4 Assistant Coach Tina Thompson______26 Rebounding______92 Program Notebook______5 Assistant AD Angela Ortega______27 Assists______93 Media Information ______6 Strength and Conditioning Shaun McPherson__ 28 Steals______94 STUDENT-ATHLETES Support Staff______29-31 Blocks______95 Opponents Miscellaneous______96 Kelsey Lang______8 100-Point and Overtime Games______97 Brianna Taylor______9 Opponent Information______34-42 Frank Erwin Center______98 Ariel Atkins______10 2015-16 Review Home Attendance Records______99 Tasia Foman______11 Texas in the NCAA Tournament______100-101 Season Recap______44-45 Brooke McCarty______12 Series Records______102-109 Statistics______46-50 Olamide Aborowa______13 Against Major Conferences______110-111 Starting Lineups______51 Lashann Higgs______14 All-Time Roster______112 Highs and Lows______52-55 Jordan Hosey ______15 All-Time Numbers______113 Game Recaps______56-67 Audrey-Ann Caron-Goudreau______16 National Awards______114 2016 NCAA Bracket______68 Khaleann Caron-Goudreau______16 Conference Awards______115 Departing Player Salutes______69-71 Joyner Holmes______17 Academic Awards______116 Big 12 Conference Review______72-76 Alecia Sutton______17 Team Awards______117 Jada Underwood______18 HIS TORY AND RECORDS Longhorns in the Pros______118 Jatarie White______18 USA Basketball______119 Career Records______78-80 All-Time Results______120-141 Class Records______81 Texas in the Final Rankings______142 Team Single-Season Records______82-83 Individual Single-Season Records______84-85 QUICK FACTS General Information Program History Coaching Staff School______The University of Texas First Season of Women’s _____1974-75 Head Coach ______Karen Aston (Little Rock ‘87) Location______Austin, Texas 78713 All-Time Record ______1012-372 (.731) Record at Texas______89-46 / .659 (4 seasons) Founded______1883 Conference membership______Career Record______190-109 / .635 (9 seasons) Enrollment______51,334 (40,170 undergraduate) Southwest (1982-96); Big 12 (1996-present) Assistant Coach______Jamie Carey (Texas ‘04) Nickname______Longhorns Conference titles (regular season)______12 Assistant Coach ______George Washington School Colors__ Burnt Orange & White (Pantone 159) 1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87, ______(Abilene Christian ‘00) Conference______Big 12 Conference 1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1992-93, 1995-96, Assistant Coach______Tina Thompson (USC ‘97) President: ______Greg Fenves (Cornell ‘79) 2002-03, 2003-04 Athletics Director___ Chris Plonsky (Kent State ‘79) Conference titles (tournament)______10 Team Information Athletic Department Phone______(512) 471-4787 1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87, 2015-16 Overall Record______31-5 Website______TexasSports.com / UTexas.edu 1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1993-94, 2002-03 Big 12 Conference Record / Finish_____ 15-3 / 2nd NCAA Tournament appearances__ 29 (38-28, .576) 2015-16 Final Ranking (AP/Coaches)______6/7 Facilities 1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87, 2015-16 Big 12 Championship______2-1 (Finalist) Arena (Capacity)_____Frank Erwin Center (16,540) 1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92, 2015-16 NCAA Championship______3-1 (Elite 8) Practice Facility______Denton A. Cooley Pavilion 1992-93, 1993-94, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1998-99, Starters Returning / Lost______2 / 3 Offices_ Marian Dozier Women’s Basketball Offices 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04, Letterwinners Returning / Lost: ______8 / 6 2004-05, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, Newcomers______5 Media Relations 2011-12, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16 Breakdown by Class NCAA Final Four appearances______3 Office Phone______512-471-6036 Seniors (2) ______Kelsey Lang, Brianna Taylor 1985-86, 1986-87, 2002-03 Office Fax______512-471-6040 Juniors (5) _Ariel Atkins, Audrey-Ann Caron-Goudreau, Tasia NCAA titles______1 Associate AD, Media Relations___ Scott McConnell Foman, Brooke McCarty, Jatarie White* 1985-86 Primary WBB Contact______Sean Cartell Sophomores (4) _Olamide Aborowa, Lashann Higgs, Jordan Mobile Phone______352-278-5422 Hosey, Khaleann Caron-Goudreau Office Phone______512-471-6039 TICKETS Freshmen (3) ______Joyner Holmes, Alecia Sutton, Jada Website______TexasSports.com/tickets Underwood [email protected] * Jatarie White will sit out the 2016-17 season due to NCAA Secondary WBB Contact____ Kendall Anderson Phone______512-471-3333 Transfer Rules. Mobile Phone______832-457-0501 [email protected] GUIDE CREDITS Written & Compiled__ Sean Cartell and Kendall Anderson Editorial Assistance______Sam Schelfout Cover Design______Emily Johnson Divider Page Design______Kendall Anderson Photography______UT Athletics Photography

@TexasWBB 1 TexasSports.com Introduction / 2015-16 Roster Numerical #____ Name______POS.______Ht.______Class______Hometown______High School / last school 1___ Alecia Sutton______G______5-8______Fr.______St. Louis, Mo.______Parkway North 5___ Jordan Hosey______F______6-1______So.______Pearland, Texas______Manvel 10__ Lashann Higgs______G______5-9______So.______Round Rock, Texas______Cedar Ridge 11___ Brooke McCarty______G______5-4______Jr.______League City, Texas______Clear Springs 12__ Jada Underwood______G/F_____ 6-0______Fr.______Mesquite, Texas______Horn 14__ Olamide Aborowa______F______6-3______So.______Ondo, Nigeria______Neumann-Goretti [Pa.] 20__ Brianna Taylor______G______5-9______Sr.______Houston, Texas______Spring Dekaney 22__ Tasia Foman______G______5-4______Jr.______Duncanville, Texas______Duncanville 23__ Ariel Atkins______G______5-11______Jr.______Duncanville, Texas______Duncanville 24__ Joyner Holmes______G/F_____ 6-3______Fr.______Cedar Hill, Texas______Cedar Hill 30__ Khaléann Caron-Goudreau_____F______6-4_____ R-So.______Gatineau, Quebec______IMG Academy / Vanderbilt 31__ Audrey-Ann Caron-Goudreau___F______6-4______Jr.______Gatineau, Quebec______IMG Academy / Vanderbilt / Gulf Coast [Fla.] 40__ Kelsey Lang______C______6-5______Sr.______The Woodlands, Texas______The Woodlands --___ Jatarie White______F/C_____ 6-4______Jr.______Charlotte, N.C.______Providence Day / South Carolina

Alphabetical #____ Name______POS.______Ht.______Class______Hometown______High School / last school 14__ Olamide Aborowa______F______6-3______So.______Ondo, Nigeria______Neumann-Goretti [Pa.] 23__ Ariel Atkins______G______5-11______Jr.______Duncanville, Texas______Duncanville 31__ Audrey-Ann Caron-Goudreau___F______6-4______Jr.______Gatineau, Quebec______IMG Academy / Vanderbilt / Gulf Coast [Fla.] 30__ Khaléann Caron-Goudreau_____F______6-4_____ R-So.______Gatineau, Quebec______IMG Academy / Vanderbilt 22__ Tasia Foman______G______5-4______Jr.______Duncanville, Texas______Duncanville 10__ Lashann Higgs______G______5-9______So.______Round Rock, Texas______Cedar Ridge 24__ Joyner Holmes______G/F_____ 6-3______Fr.______Cedar Hill, Texas______Cedar Hill 5___ Jordan Hosey______F______6-1______So.______Pearland, Texas______Manvel 40__ Kelsey Lang______C______6-5______Sr.______The Woodlands, Texas______The Woodlands 11___ Brooke McCarty______G______5-4______Jr.______League City, Texas______Clear Springs 1___ Alecia Sutton______G______5-8______Fr.______St. Louis, Mo.______Parkway North 20__ Brianna Taylor______G______5-9______Sr.______Houston, Texas______Spring Dekaney 12__ Jada Underwood______G/F_____ 6-0______Fr.______Mesquite, Texas______Horn --___ Jatarie White______F/C_____ 6-4______Jr.______Charlotte, N.C.______Providence Day / South Carolina

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Karen Aston 5th Season as Head Coach at UT / 10th Season as a Head Coach / 13th Season at UT (Little Rock ‘87) Assistant Coach: Jamie Carey 1st Season at UT (The University of Texas ‘04) Assistant Coach: George Washington 5th Season at UT (Abilene Christian University ‘00) Assistant Coach: 2nd Season at UT (University of Southern California ‘97) Sports Performance Coach: Shaun McPherson 5th Season at UT (University of North Carolina ‘99)

Support Staff W omen’s Athletics Director: Chris Plonsky Senior Associate AD/Sport Administrator: Kathy Harston Associate AD/Student-Athlete Services: Kat Hastings Assistant AD/Basketball Operations: Angela Ortega Associate Athletic Trainer: Heidi Wlezien Special Assistant: Mark Recoulley Video Coordinator: Jama Sharp Coordinator of Community Engagement: Administrative Assistant: Dennis Colwell Media Relations: Sean Cartell

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Olamide Aborowa OH-lah-MUH-day ah-bore-oh-uh Caron-Goudreau care-RON - good-drow Tasia Foman TAY-szha Lashann Higgs luh-shawn Brianna Taylor BRE-on-UH Jatarie White JUH-tar-EE Heidi Wlezien LUH-zeen

@TexasWBB 2 TexasSports.com 2015-16 Schedule / Introduction DATE______DAY______OPPONENT______SITE______ARENA______TIME______TV Nov. 6_____ Sunday______TARLETON (EXHIBITION)______Austin, Texas______Gregory Gym______2:00 PM______LHN Nov. 14____ Monday______at Stanford______Palo Alto, Calif.______Maples Pavilion______7:00 PM______ESPN2 Nov. 16____ Wednesday______HOUSTON BAPTIST______Austin, Texas______Frank Erwin Center______11:00 AM______LHN Nov. 20____ Sunday______at Mississippi State______Starkville, Miss.______Humphrey Coliseum______5:00 PM______SEC Network Nov. 23____ Wednesday______NORTHWESTERN STATE______Austin, Texas______Frank Erwin Center______7:00 PM______LHN

SEC/BIG 12 CHALLENGE______Dec. 1_____ Thursday______SOUTH CAROLINA______Austin, Texas______Frank Erwin Center______6:00 PM______ESPN2

JIMMY V CLASSIC______Dec. 4_____ Sunday______vs. UCONN______Uncasville, Conn.______Mohegan Sun Arena______3:00 PM______ESPN

Dec. 11____ Sunday______TENNESSEE______Austin, Texas______Frank Erwin Center______3:30 PM______FS1 Dec. 15____ Thursday______UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY______Austin, Texas______Frank Erwin Center______7:00 PM______LHN Dec. 17____ Saturday______UT SAN ANTONIO______Austin, Texas______Frank Erwin Center______5:00 PM______LHN Dec. 20____ Tuesday______NEW ORLEANS______Austin, Texas______Frank Erwin Center______7:00 PM______LHN Dec. 29____ Thursday______TEXAS TECH * ______Austin, Texas______Frank Erwin Center______7:00 PM______LHN Jan. 1______Sunday______at Iowa State *______Ames, Iowa______Hilton Coliseum______12:00 PM______FSN Jan. 4______Wednesday______at Kansas *______Lawrence, Kan.______Allen Fieldhouse______7:00 PM______ESPN3 Jan. 7_____ Saturday______TCU *______Austin, Texas______Frank Erwin Center______6:00 PM______LHN Jan. 10____ Tuesday______OKLAHOMA STATE *______Austin, Texas______Frank Erwin Center______7:00 PM______LHN Jan. 14_____ Saturday______at West Virginia *______Morgantown, W.Va.______WVU Coliseum______3:00 PM______Jan. 17____ Tuesday______OKLAHOMA *______Austin, Texas______Frank Erwin Center______6:00 PM______FS1 Jan. 21_____ Saturday______at Texas Tech *______Lubbock, Texas______United Supermarkets Arena___6:00 PM______Jan. 25_____ Wednesday______at TCU *______Fort Worth, Texas______Schollmaier Arena______8:00 PM ______FSSW + Jan. 29____ Sunday______WEST VIRGINIA *______Austin, Texas______Frank Erwin Center______3:00 PM______FS1

Feb. 1_____ Wednesday______at Oklahoma State *______Stillwater, Okla.______Gallagher-Iba Arena______7:00 PM______FS Oklahoma Feb. 4_____ Saturday______KANSAS STATE *______Austin, Texas______Frank Erwin Center______5:00 PM______LHN Feb. 6_____ Monday______at Baylor *______Waco, Texas______Ferrell Center______7:00 PM______FS1 Feb. 11____ Saturday______KANSAS *______Austin, Texas______Frank Erwin Center______1:30 PM______LHN Feb. 13____ Monday______at Florida State______Tallahassee, Fla.______Tucker Civic Center______6:00 PM______ESPN2 Feb. 18____ Saturday______at Oklahoma *______Norman, Okla.______Lloyd Noble Arena______1:00 PM______FSN Feb. 20____ Monday______BAYLOR * ______Austin, Texas______Frank Erwin Center______8:00 PM______ESPN2 Feb. 24____ Friday ______IOWA STATE *______Austin, Texas______Frank Erwin Center______7:30 PM______LHN Feb. 27____ Monday______at Kansas State *______Manhattan, Kan.______Bramlage Coliseum______7:00 PM______ESPN3 Mar 3-6____ Fri-Mon______Big 12 Championship______Oklahoma City, Okla._____ Chesapeake Energy Arena______FSN/FS1

Home games BOLD and played in the unless otherwise noted. All times Central and subject to change. * denotes Big 12 Conference game.

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@TexasWBB 4 TexasSports.com Program Notebook / Introduction

• 43rd Season: Texas tips off its 43rd season of • Three Finals Fours: The Longhorns have • Coach Conradt: Former Texas head coach intercollegiate basketball when it faces Stanford advanced to the Final Four a total of three times in was the second woman in history to on November 14, 2016. The Longhorns hold an program history (1986, 1987, 2003). be inducted into the Naismith National Memorial all-time record of 1,012-372 (.731) in their previous Basketball Hall of Fame. Conradt was also a member 42 years of competition. UT played its first varsity • Nine Elite Eights: Texas has advanced to the “Elite of the first class (1999) inducted into the Women’s basketball contest on Nov. 26, 1974 and recorded a Eight” of the NCAA Tournament a total of nine times Basketball Hall of Fame. 68-17 win at Huston-Tillotson. in program history (1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 2003, 2016). • Hall of Fame: On June 8, 2013, Annette Smith- • Isn’t It Grand?: Texas is one of just eight Knight became the fourth player and fifth overall programs in NCAA Division I women’s basketball • 13 Sweet 16s: The Longhorns have advanced to member of the Texas program to be inducted in the history to reach 1,000 all-time victories. The the “Sweet 16” of the NCAA Tournament a total of Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame. Smith-Knight Longhorns achieved the milestone on January 27, 13 times in program history, including back-to-back joined former UT players (2002), 2016 with a 70-46 win against Kansas in the Frank appearances (1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, -Wrightsil (2006) and Andrea Lloyd- Erwin Center. Texas ranks sixth all-time in NCAA 1989, 1990, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2015, 2016). Curry (2007) as a member of the Class of 2013. Division I women’s basketball history with 1,012 Former head coach Jody Conradt was inducted to all-time wins. • 12 Regular-Season Titles: Texas has claimed a the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in 1999. total of 12 conference championships in program • Women’s Basketball Programs at 1,000 Wins history. The Longhorns won 10 Southwest Tennessee______1299-299 Conference regular-season titles (1983, 1984, 1985, Louisiana Tech______1073-295 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1996). UT has UConn______1046-296 claimed two Big 12 Conference regular-season titles James Madison______1045-523 (2003, 2004) in the 16-year history of the league. Old Dominion______1014-405 Texas______1012-372 • 10 Tournament Titles: The Longhorns have Stephen F. Austin______1005-435 captured 10 conference postseason tournament titles Stanford______1004-312 in program history. UT won eight straight Southwest Conference Tournament championships between • National Champions: Texas won the 1986 NCAA 1983-91 and added a 10th in 1994. Texas won the Championship while finishing the season at 34-0 to 2003 Big 12 Tournament championship. become in NCAA history to complete a perfect season. Winning Streaks • Texas won its first 117 Southwest Conference • Perfect: Texas is one of just four women’s regular-season games after joining the conference in basketball programs to boast a perfect season. 1982, and lasting through Feb. 18, 1990. Baylor, Connecticut and Tennessee are the only • The Longhorns feature three overall winning streaks other programs to match the Longhorns’ unblemished of 30 games or more, including a program-best 40- excellence. game winning streak (11/29/85 - 12/9/86).

Championship Performance 500 All-Time Poll Appearances • UT has made a total of 29 all-time appearances in • Texas is just one of three programs in the history the NCAA Tournament. The Longhorns sport a 38-28 of the Associated Press women’s basketball poll (.576) record in their 29 trips to the Big Dance. to make 500 all-time appearances. The Longhorns accomplished the milestone on March 14, 2016. • Texas enters the 2016-17 season having qualified Texas joins Tennessee and Georgia as one of only for the NCAA Tournament in eight of the last nine three programs to accomplish the feat. The AP poll seasons. for women’s basketball began in 1976.

• UT is one of just two Big 12 Conference schools • WNBA Draft: Texas has had nine players selected with 35 or more all-time NCAA Tournament wins. in the WNBA Draft, with Imani Boyette most recently in 2016 being selected by the with the • Texas ranks fourth all-time in NCAA history with 29 10th overall pick. Boyette joined Edna Campbell all-time NCAA Tournament appearances. (1999), (2000) and Tiffany Jackson (2007) as one of four first-round picks in school • All-Time NCAA Tournament Appearances history. Tennessee______35 Georgia______32 • WNBA Horns: Seventeen former Texas players Stanford______30 have competed in the WNBA in program history. Texas______29 Connecticut______28

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• Scored 14 points with nine rebounds in 38 minutes during UT’s 87-81 overtime victory at KELSEY LANG 40 No. 6/1 Stanford. FRESHMAN (2013-14) Center | 6-5 | Senior • Played in each of her team’s 34 games with 13 starts. Averaged 14.4 minutes per game. • Ranked second on the team in blocks (32 / 0.9 blocks per game). The Woodlands, Texas | The Woodlands • Reached double-figure points five times and double-figure rebounds once. • Scored eight points with five rebounds in 15 minutes against Baylor (02/16). AWARDS & HONORS • Tallied eight points and grabbed a team-high eight rebounds against Texas Tech (Feb. 5). • All-Big 12 (2015 Second Team) • Scored 10 points (4-of-5 FG) and grabbed six rebounds in 17 minutes of play at Baylor • Big 12 Player of the Week (Dec. 1, 2014) (Feb. 1). • Academic All-Big 12 (Rookie Team 2014, First Team 2015, 2016 First Team) • Scored nine points and grabbed a team-high eight rebounds in 18 minutes against • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2013, Spring 2014, Fall 2014, Fall 2015, Spring Oklahoma (Jan. 8). 2016) • Grabbed a season-high 12 rebounds in the Big 12 opener at Oklahoma State (Jan. 2). • Scored a season-high 13 points (6-of-8 FG) with six rebounds in 21 minutes against Sam JUNIOR (2015-16) Houston State (Dec. 5). • Played in all 36 games for the Longhorns with six starts. Saw 18.8 minutes per game of • Made her first collegiate start in a win against No. 12/11 Texas A&M (Nov. 29). Scored 10 action, fifth-best on the team. points (5-of-8 FG) with six rebounds in 24 minutes vs. the Aggies. • Averaged 6.5 points per game, was second in rebounding with 162 boards (4.5 rebounds • Made her collegiate debut in the season opener against UTSA (Nov. 10), recording three per game) and second in blocks with 31 rejections. points with two rebounds. • Second on the team in field-goal percentage, shooting at a .518 (100-of-193) clip, and also second in free-throw percentage at .814 (35-of-43). PREP • Played in all four games of the NCAA Tournament to help Texas advance to its first Elite • Played at The Woodlands High School under coach Dana Bruton. Eight game since 2003. Contributed 16 points (4.0 ppg) and 11 rebounds (2.8 rpg) during • Ranked as the No. 14 post player and No. 91 overall by ESPN.com for the class of 2013. NCAA Tournament play. • As a senior, was named to the 5A All-State Team by the Texas Association of Basketball • Scored in double figures on eight different occasions. Coaches. Also named 5A-14 District Defensive Player of the Year and garnered Academic • Recorded at least one in 20 games on the season and in 12 of 17 Big 12 Conference All-State honors. games. • During her junior season, led the Lady Highlanders to the 5A regional semifinals and a 32-3 • Played in a career-high 38 minutes of play against Baylor (Jan. 17), charting five points overall record. Averaged 14 points, eight rebounds and four blocks per game. Named to the and six boards. 14-5A All-District First Team and also earned Academic-All District honors. • Totaled a season-high 13 points against Texas Tech (Jan. 2) along with eight rebounds. • Played club ball for Texas Preps Elite under head coach Adrian Washington. • Was the leading rebounder against Sam Houston State (Dec. 27) with eight boards. • Team Academic MVP, awarded to the player with the highest grade-point average on the ACADEMICS & COMMUNITY squad. • Majoring in economics with a minor in business.

SOPHOMORE (2014-15) PERSONAL • All-Big 12 Second Team honoree. • Born Kelsey Nicole Lang on June 3, 1995 in Atlanta, Ga. • Played in each of her team’s 34 games with a team-high 31 starts. Averaged 27.1 minutes • Daughter of Bernie and Carrie Lang. Has one younger brother, Ryan. per game. • Father, Bernie, played basketball at Southwest Texas (currently Texas State); mother • Led the team in total points (359) and total rebounds (218). During regular season non- swam on the varsity swim team at Southwest Texas (Texas State); paternal grandfather, conference games, led the team in points per game (13.5 ppg). Bernard Lang, Jr., played basketball at Southwestern Louisiana (currently Louisiana- • Registered double-figure points in 20 games, including two 20-point efforts, grabbed Lafayette); maternal grandfather, Jack Spisak, played basketball at the University of Miami; double-figure rebounds three times and recorded two double-doubles. maternal step-grandfather, John Hoggard, played basketball at Baylor. • Led or tied for the team lead in scoring in nine games. • Notched her first career double-double against No. 3/3 Baylor (Feb. 8), scoring 20 points CAREER HIGHS with 11 rebounds in 37 minutes. • Scored 16 points with six rebounds in 34 minutes at California (March 22) in the NCAA Points______20, twice, last vs. Baylor (02-08-2015) Championship Second Round. Rebounds______12 at Oklahoma State (01-02-2014) • Charted 19 points with 10 rebounds and three blocks in 25 minutes against TCU (March 3). FG______10 vs. UT-Pan American (11-26-2014) • Scored 14 points (7-of-9 FG) with seven rebounds in 27 minutes at West Virginia (March 3FG______1 vs. Baylor (02-16-2014) 1). • Registered 10 points, seven rebounds, and three blocks in UT’s double overtime win FT______4, three times, last at Oklahoma (02-14-2016) against No. 24 Oklahoma (Jan. 29). With 1:40 left in double overtime, Lang’s jumper gave Assists______3, three times, last vs. Oklahoma (01-23-2016) the Longhorns the go-ahead lead. Blocks______4, twice, last vs. Iowa State (01-25-2015) • Led the team in all major statistical categories against Iowa State (Jan. 25), scoring 12 Steals______3 vs. UTSA (11-15-2014) points with eight rebounds, four blocks and three assists in 22 minutes. • Led Texas to a 67-65 win over No. 4/5 Texas A&M with 12 points and seven rebounds in Minutes______38, twice, vs. Baylor (01-17-2016) 34 minutes. • Named Big 12 Player of the Week on Dec. 1 after averaging 19 points per game (18-of-24 FG) and 6.5 rebounds per game in Texas’ wins over UTPA and No. 4/5 Tennessee. • Recorded a game-high 18 points with six rebounds, two assists, a block and a in 34 minutes during UT’s win over No. 4/5 Tennessee (Nov. 30). • Reached 20 points for the first time in her career against UTPA (Nov. 26), scoring 20 points with seven rebounds and two blocks in 27 minutes. Her .769 shooting percentage from the field against the Broncs ranked 12th in program history.

LANG’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR______G-GS______MIN-AVG_____ FG-FGA___ PCT____ 3FG-A___PCT_____FT-FTA____ PCT____ OR-DR____ R-AVG_____ PF-DQ_____ A_____ TO____ BL___ ST___PTS-AVG 2013-14______34-13______490-14.4______82-161____ .509______1-7_____.143_____ 18-23_____ .783_____ 46-76____ 122-3.6______54-1______18____ 36_____32_ __ 14_____183-5.4 2014-15______34-31______923-27.1______162-298___ .544______0-4_____.000_____ 35-49_____ .714____ 79-139____ 218-6.4______67-1______30____ 56_____48_ __ 21____ 359-10.6 2015-16______36-6______675-18.8______100-193___ .518______0-0_____.000_____ 35-43_____ .814_____ 65-97____ 162-4.5______77-0______27____ 40_____31_ __ 12_____235-6.5 TOTAL______104-50_____2088-20.1_____ 344-652___ .528_____ 1-11____.091_____ 88-115_____ .765____ 190-312___ 502-4.8_____ 198-2_____ 75____132___ 111___ 47_____777-7.5

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PREP 20 • Played at Spring Dekaney High School in Houston under coach Stacey Stroman. BRIANNA TAYLOR • Ranked as the No. 46 player in the country at her position by ESPN.com. • Named to the Class 5A All-State team in 2012-13 by the Texas Association of Basketball Guard | 5-9 | Senior Coaches (TABC). • As a junior, led Spring Dekaney HS to a 40-2 record and an appearance in the 5A State Houston, Texas | Dekaney championship game. Earned First Team All-District 13-5A honors and was named to the Academic All-District team. Averaged 10.4 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.9 assists. AWARDS & HONORS • Played club ball for the Cy-Fair Nike Shock and coach Al Coleman. • Academic All-Big 12 (2014 Rookie Team, 2015 First Team, 2016 First Team) • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2013, Spring 2014, Spring 2015) ACADEMICS & COMMUNITY • Majoring in health promotion with a minor in education. JUNIOR (2015-16) • Played in 34 games with 18 starts at the “four” position. Was third on her team in rebounds PERSONAL per game (4.3) and steals (43). • Born Brianna Deshay Taylor on Sept. 12, 1995 in Houston, Texas. • Scored in double-figures in four games, including a career-high 19 points at Rice (Nov. 21). • Daughter of Eugene and Alisha Taylor. Has two younger brothers, Chris and Brandon. • Scored nine points, including 5-of-6 shooting from the free-throw line, and brought down • Uncle, Rodney Hampton, played one season at Iowa State (1998-99). Uncle, Robert seven rebounds at Kansas State (Jan. 30). Glaze, was a four-year letterman at Rice (1991-95). • Swiped a career-high five steals at Kansas (Jan. 13) to go along with five points and five rebounds. CAREER HIGHS • Brought down a season-high 10 rebounds to complement seven points against Texas Tech (Jan. 2). Points______19 at Rice (11-21-2015) • Scored 15 points and brought down nine rebounds in a win against Arkansas (Dec. 20) at Rebounds______11 vs. UT-Pan American (11-26-2014) the Big 12-SEC Challenge in Oklahoma City. FG______8 at Rice (11-21-2015) • Recorded 16 points and five rebounds in 18 minutes against Hampton (Nov. 25). 3FG______1, three times, last vs. Mississippi State (12-02-2015) • Tallied a career-best 19 points on 8-for-11 shooting with a game-high seven rebounds to lead Texas to a comeback road win at Rice (Nov. 21). FT______5 at Kansas State (01-30-2016) Assists______4 vs. McNeese State (12-17-2014) SOPHOMORE (2014-15) Blocks______2 at West Virginia (01-12-2014) • Played in 32 games with 14 starts. Started the last 12 games of the season … averaged Steals______5 at Kansas (01-13-2015) 17.9 minutes per game. • Reached double figures in scoring seven times, including five times through the first seven Minutes______33 at Texas Tech (02-21-2015) games of the season. • Ranked fourth on the team in rebounds (134; 4.2 rebounds per game). • Grabbed 10 or more rebounds twice, including a season-high 11 boards (five offensive) in just 11 minutes against UT-Pan American (Nov. 26). Added 10 rebounds in the regular season finale against TCU (March 3). • Played in a season-high 33 minutes at Texas Tech (Feb. 21), registering seven points, nine rebounds and one . • Scored 11 points in 17 minutes against Kansas State (Feb. 18). • Notched a season-high 15 points with seven rebounds in 27 minutes at Kansas (Feb. 14). • Registered 11 points (4-of-6 FG, 3-of-4 FT) and seven rebounds in 25 minutes against No. 3/3 Baylor (Feb. 8). • Made first career start against Rice (Dec. 30), finishing with four points and five rebounds in 19 minutes. • Recorded 14 points (6-of-10 FG), four steals and four assists in 17 minutes against McNeese State (Dec. 17). • Posted 10 points and six rebounds in 22 minutes against Southern (Dec. 8). • Shot 5-of-5 from the field for 11 points in 12 minutes during UT’s win over No.4/5 Tennessee (Nov. 30). • Grabbed a career-high 11 rebounds in 11 minutes against UTPA (Nov. 26).

FRESHMAN (2013-14) • Played in 27 games, averaging 9.4 minutes per game. Averaged 8.5 minutes per game during Big 12 play. • Missed the first four contests of the season due to injury (ankle). • Played a season-high 18 minutes in the NCAA Championship First Round against Penn (March 23), scoring four points. • Scored a season-high eight points in back-to-back games while shooting a combined 72.7 percent. Shot 4-of-5 from the field with a season-high three steals in 15 minutes against Northwestern State (Dec. 20). Shot 4-of-6 from the field in 15 minutes against Idaho (Dec. 28). • Scored six points with two rebounds in 13 minutes against Sam Houston State (Dec. 15). • Made her collegiate debut against Syracuse (Nov. 28) in the Paradise Jam, scoring two points with a steal in four minutes of action.

TAYLOR’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR______G-GS______MIN-AVG_____ FG-FGA___ PCT____ 3FG-A___PCT_____FT-FTA____ PCT____ OR-DR____ R-AVG_____ PF-DQ_____ A_____ TO____ BL___ ST___PTS-AVG 2013-14______27-0______254-9.4______26-56____ .464______0-1_____.000_____ 14-21_____ .667_____ 12-26_____38-1.4______48-1______16____ 19_____ 4____ 15_____ 66-2.4 2014-15______32-14______572-17.9______78-177____ .441______1-2_____.500_____ 28-53_____ .528_____ 37-97____ 134-4.2______61-0______38____ 45_____ 1____ 30_____185-5.8 2015-16______34-18______633-18.6______78-171____ .456______3-8_____.375_____ 38-69_____ .551_____ 57-90____ 147-4.3______73-2______33____ 47_____ 5____ 43_____197-5.8 TOTAL______93-32______1459-15.7_____ 182-404___ .450_____ 4-11____.364_____ 80-143_____ .559____ 106-213___ 319-3.4_____ 182-3_____ 87____111____10___ 88_____448-4.8

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• Went 8-of-9 from the line in 29 minutes at TCU (Feb. 2), totaling 13 points, three 23 rebounds, two assists and two steals. • Notched a season-high 21 points in 40 minutes of a double overtime win against No. 24 Oklahoma (Jan. 29). Guard | 5-11 | Junior • Injured during practice in December and missed eight games from Dec. 14 to Jan. 14. • Scored 12 points (5-of-9 FG) with three rebounds and two assists in a 72-59 victory over Duncanville, Texas | Duncanville No. 4/5 Tennessee (Nov. 30). • Named Big 12 Freshman of the Week after averaging 15 points and 3.5 rebounds in UT’s AWARDS & HONORS wins at No. 6/1 Stanford and UCLA. • Bridgeport All-Regional Team (2016) • Posted 14 points with two steals in 19 minutes at UCLA (Nov. 23). • All-Big 12 (2016 Second Team) • Scored 16 points with four rebounds and a steal in UT’s 87-81 overtime victory at No. 6/1 • Big 12 All-Freshman Team (2015) Stanford. • USBWA National Freshman of the Week (Feb. 3, 2015) • Big 12 Freshman of the Week (Nov. 24, 2014, Feb. 2, 2015) USA BASKETBALL • Preseason Big 12 Freshman of the Year (2014-15) • One of 12 members named to the 2014 USA Basketball U18 National Team. • Sporting News Preseason All-American (2014-15 Third Team) • Won a Gold Medal at the 2014 FIBA Americas U18 Championship in Colorado Springs, • USA Basketball U18 National Team (2014) Colorado, helping Team USA to a 5-0 record from Aug. 6-10, 2014 … started in all five • Academic All-Big 12 (2015 Rookie Team, 2016 First Team) games of the competition, totaling 23 points, 14 rebounds, 10 assists and 11 steals. • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2014, Fall 2015) • National High School Player of the Year (2014) PREP • High School All-American [consensus] (2013-14) • Played four varsity seasons at Duncanville High School, where she earned consensus All- • Texas High School Player of the Year [consensus] (2012-13) American honors and led her team to a pair of Texas UIL Class 5A state titles (2012, 2013), a 105-game winning streak, and a combined record of 148-10. Coached by former Longhorn SOPHOMORE (2015-16) Cathy Self-Morgan at Duncanville HS and was teammates with Tasia Foman. • All-Big 12 Second-Team selection. • Ranked as the No. 4 overall recruit and No. 1 guard in the class of 2014, according to • Played in the last 27 games of the season after sitting out the first nine due to injury. Started ESPN.com, when she signed a National Letter of Intent to attend The University of Texas in 14 games for the Longhorns. on Nov. 13, 2013. • Led the team in field-goal percentage (.536) and free-throw percentage (.819), and was • Named the 2014 Morgan Wootten Player of the Year, given annually to the best male third in scoring with 302 points (11.2 points per game). and female McDonald’s All-American players who exemplify outstanding character, exhibit • Scored in the double digits 16 times, including posting double-figures in all four games of leadership and embody the values of being a student-athlete in the classroom and the the NCAA Tournament. community. • Played in all four NCAA Tournament games to help Texas reach its first Elite Eight since • Played in the McDonald’s All American Game with UT teammate Brooke McCarty in the 2003 season. In NCAA play alone, led the team with 72 points (18 points per game) Chicago (April 2, 2014). Finished with 12 points on 6-of-14 shooting in 20 minutes. Scored behind a 29-of-46 effort from the floor (.609) and a 7-of-12 effort from the three-point range a team-high eight points in the first half. (.538). She was second on the team in rebounding with 23 boards (5.8 rebounds per game). • As a senior in 2013-14, received consensus All-American honors from Parade Magazine, Earned a spot on the Bridgeport All-Region Team. MaxPreps.com, McDonald’s, Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) and USA • Was the leading scorer for Texas on six different occasions and led the team in rebounding TODAY (second team). Was the Dallas Morning News All-Metro Player of the Year (2014), three times. the Texas Girls Coaches Association (TGCA) Class 4A-5A Athlete of the Year, and Class 5A • Posted 19 points and swiped three steals against UConn (March 28) in the NCAA Regional Final. First Team All-State (TABC, TGCA) … started in all 36 games and averaged 17.9 points, 5.8 • Scored 16 points and had eight rebounds against UCLA (March 26) in the NCAA Regional rebounds, 4.8 steals and 3.9 assists … led Duncanville to a 35-1 record and the Texas UIL Semifinal. Class 5A state title game. • Logged a team-high 22 points to go along with seven rebounds against Missouri (March • Participated on the Cy-Fair Shock and Duncanville Pantherettes AAU teams. 21) in the NCAA Second Round. • Scored 16 points and brought down four boards against Oklahoma State (Feb. 10). ACADEMICS & COMMUNITY • Charted her first career double-double and led all scorers with 22 points and 11 rebounds • Majoring in sport management. at Iowa State (Feb. 6). • A member of the University of Texas Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

FRESHMAN (2014-15) PERSONAL • All-Big 12 Freshman Team member. • Born on July 30, 1996 in Dallas, Texas. • Played in 27 games with 19 starts. Averaged 23.9 minutes per game. Missed eight games • Daughter of Byron and LaShonda Atkins. Has an older sister, Jessica, and a younger in December and January due to injury. brother, Byron Jr. • Led the team in scoring during Big 12 play (10.4 points per game), and in overall free-throw CAREER HIGHS percentage (.825; 66-of-80 FT). • Made the first 14 free throws of her collegiate career. Points______22, twice, last vs. Missouri (03-21-2016) • A three-time Big 12 Freshman of the Week and selected as the USBWA National Freshman Rebounds______11 at Iowa State (02-06-2016) of the Week on Feb. 3. FG______10 at Iowa State (02-06-2016) • Reached double figures in points 14 times, including one 20-point effort. • Led or tied for the team lead in scoring on four occasions. 3FG______3, twice, last vs. UConn (03-28-2016) • Preseason accolades included Preseason Big 12 Freshman of the Year and Sporting FT______8 at TCU (02-01-2015) News Preseason Third Team All-American. Assists______5 vs. UT-Pan American (11-26-2014) • Scored a team-high 11 points in 23 minutes against UConn (March 28) in the NCAA Sweet 16. Blocks______2 vs. Alabama State (03-19-2016) • Totaled 15 points (including 6-of-6 FT) with three assists and two steals in 35 minutes of an overtime contest at West Virginia (March 1). Steals______5 vs. Southern (12-08-2014) • Registered a game-high 18 points with seven rebounds, three assists, and two steals at Minutes______40 vs. Oklahoma (01-29-2015) Kansas State (Feb. 4).

ATKINS’ CAREER STATISTICS YEAR______G-GS______MIN-AVG_____ FG-FGA___ PCT____ 3FG-A___PCT_____FT-FTA____ PCT____ OR-DR____ R-AVG_____ PF-DQ_____ A_____ TO____ BL___ ST___PTS-AVG 2014-15______27-19______645-23.9______90-248____ .363_____17-59____.288_____ 66-80_____ .825_____ 37-55_____92-3.4______71-1______35____ 60_____ 7____ 34_____263-9.7 2015-16______27-14______568-21.0______111-207___ .536_____21-59____.356_____ 59-72_____ .819_____ 44-61____ 105-3.9______73-2______34____ 38_____ 7____ 37____ 302-11.2 TOTAL______54-33______1213-22.5_____ 201-455___ .442____ 38-118___.322____ 125-152____ .822____ 81-116____ 197-3.6_____ 144-3_____ 69____ 98_____14___ 71____ 565-10.5

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ACADEMICS & COMMUNITY TASIA FOMAN 22 • Majoring in physical culture and sports. PERSONAL Guard | 5-4 | Junior • Born on September 3, 1995 to parents Andrea Underwood and Steve Foman. Duncanville, Texas | Duncanville • Has five siblings, Khalif, Micah, Emmanuel, Malik and Jamal. CAREER HIGHS AWARDS & HONORS • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2015) Points______12 vs. Northwestern State (12-14-2014) Rebounds______6 vs. Sam Houston State (12-27-2015) SOPHOMORE (2015-16) FG______5 vs. Northwestern State (12-14-2014) • Played in 28 of 36 games for the Longhorns. Ranked fourth on the team in field-goal percentage (.478). Averaged 8.9 minutes per game. 3FG______2, twice, last vs. Northwestern State (11-18-2015) • Finished the year shooting .750 (15-of-20) from the free-throw line. FT______8 vs. UT-Pan American (11-26-2014) • Charted eight points in 11 minutes of play against West Virginia (March 6) in the Big 12 Assists______3, three times, last vs. Sam Houston State (12-27-2015) Tournament Semifinals, finishing 3-for-3 from the field and 2-for-2 from the free-throw line. Blocks______2 vs. UTSA (11-15-2014) • Was a perfect 4-for-4 from the free-throw line against TCU (Feb. 27), scoring six points. • Scored a season-high nine points at Texas Tech (Feb. 24) and was 4-of-7 from the field Steals______3 at Kansas (01-13-2015) in that game. Minutes______18, twice, last vs. Hampton (11-25-2015) • Played a season-high 18 minutes against Hampton (Nov. 25), bringing down three rebounds and dishing out three assists. • Tallied eight points in 17 minutes, including a pair of three-pointers, against Northwestern State (Nov. 18).

FRESHMAN (2014-15) • Played in 25 games, averaging 6.4 minutes per game. • Reached double figures in scoring three times. Her three double-figure scoring efforts came within a span of five games. • Scored seven points, including 4-of-4 from the free-throw line in just five minutes of action during the regular season finale against TCU (March 3). • Snagged four rebounds in 10 minutes at Oklahoma (Jan. 14). • Produced an efficient 12 points (5-of-7 FG) with two steals and two assists in 13 minutes against Northwestern State (Dec. 14). • Scored 10 points with three assists in 18 minutes against New Mexico (Dec. 3). • First career double-figure scoring game came against UTPA (Nov. 26), scoring 10 points in just 13 minutes. • Made her collegiate debut against UTSA (Nov. 15), registering four points (2-of-2 FT) and two blocks in nine minutes.

PREP • Ranked as the No. 24 guard in the class of 2014, according to ESPN.com. • Coached by former Longhorn Cathy Self-Morgan at Duncanville High School … led the Pantherettes to a pair of University Interscholastic League 5A state titles, and a 105-game winning streak. Duncanville had a record of 148-10 during her four-year high school career where she was teammates with UT classmate Ariel Atkins. • As a senior in 2013-14, named First Team Class 5A All-State by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC). Also the 2014 UIL Class 5A Defensive Player of the Year. • As a junior in 2012-13, averaged 11.1 points, 3.0 steals and 3.0 assists. Led Duncanville to a second consecutive Texas UIL Class 5A state title and a perfect 40-0 record. • As a sophomore in 2011-12, named the District 7-5A Defensive Player of the Year, first- team All-District, and TABC All-Region. Led Duncanville to a 39-1 record and a Texas UIL Class 5A state title. • As a freshman in 2010-11, received Honorable-Mention All-District honors. • Participated on the Cy-Fair Shock and Duncanville Pantherettes AAU team. • Also ran on the Duncanville track team with a second place finish at the district 5-5A meet in the 100m hurdles and a third place finish in the 300m hurdles.

FOMAN’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR______G-GS______MIN-AVG_____ FG-FGA___ PCT____ 3FG-A___PCT_____FT-FTA____ PCT____ OR-DR____ R-AVG_____ PF-DQ_____ A_____ TO____ BL___ ST___PTS-AVG 2014-15______25-0______160-6.4______20-59____ .339_____ 4-12_ ___.333_____ 18-23_____ .783_____ 9-21______30-1.2______27-0______14____ 10_____ 2_____ 7_____ 62-2.5 2015-16______28-0______250-8.9______32-67____ .478_____ 7-23_ ___.304_____ 15-20_____ .750_____ 8-31______39-1.4______29-0______16____ 19_____ 5____ 11_____ 86-3.1 TOTAL______53-0______410-7.7______52-126____ .413_____11-35____.314_____ 33-43_____ .767_____ 17-52_____69-1.3______56-0______30____ 29_____ 7____ 18_____148-2.8

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Oklahoma State (Feb. 11). 11 • Played in a team season-high 49 minutes in an overtime victory against Oklahoma (Jan. BROOKE MCCARTY 29). Dished out a season-high eight assists with six rebounds. • Paced the team in scoring with 14 points, including an 8-for-8 clip from the three-throw line, Guard | 5-4 | Junior in 17 minutes at No. 3/3 Baylor (Jan. 19). • Scored 13 points with two rebounds, two blocks and two steals in 24 minutes against Rice League City, Texas | Clear Springs (Dec. 30). • Made first career start against Northwestern State (Dec. 14). AWARDS & HONORS • Came off the bench to lead the Longhorns in scoring with 20 points at UCLA (Nov. 23). • All-Big 12 (2016 First Team) • Made her collegiate debut against UTSA (Nov. 15), recording five points, two rebounds • Big 12 All-Freshman Team (2015) and one steal in 23 minutes. • Academic All-Big 12 - (2015 Rookie Team, 2016 First Team) • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2015, Spring 2015, Fall 2016, Spring 2016) PREP • Big 12 Freshman of the Week (Feb. 16, 2015, Feb. 23, 2015) • Played four varsity seasons at Clear Springs High School under coach Pam Crawford. • High School All-American (consensus) - 2013-14 • Ranked as No. 11 overall recruit and No. 6 guard in the country, according to ESPN.com. • Played in the McDonald’s All American Game with UT classmate Ariel Atkins in Chicago SOPHOMORE (2015-16) (April 2, 2014). Registered two points, two steals and an assist in 12 minutes of action. • A First-Team All-Big 12 Selection and also named to the Big 12 All-Tournament Team. • Scored more than 2,000 career points at Clear Springs High School. • Played in each of Texas’ 36 games with 35 starts. Led the team in points (424, 11.8 points • Three-time TABC first-team all-state 5A, first-team all-region, first-team all-district. Three- per game), three-pointers (67-of-162, .414) and minutes played (31.1 minutes per game). time district 24-5A MVP Was second in assists with 89 (2.5 assists per game). • As a senior in 2013-14, averaged 27.3 points per game, 3.3 rebounds per game, 5.2 • Scored in double figures on 24 occasions and was the team’s leading scorer on10 assists per game and 4.5 steals per game. occasions, which tied for the team lead. • As a junior in 2012-13, was TGCA first-team all-state 5A, lead her team to the UIL state • Contributed at least one three-pointer in 28 games this season, including the last 11 games semifinals in Austin and averaged 19.8 points per game, 4.9 assists per game and 4.0 steals of the year. Drained three or more triples in 12 games. per game. • Started all four games of the NCAA Tournament to help push Texas to its first Elite 8 since • As a sophomore in 2011-12, averaged 18.4 points per game, 4.3 assists per game, 3.5 2003. Led the team in minutes per game (34.5) and three-pointers (9), and was second in steals per game and shot 48 percent from three-point range. scoring (11.8 points per game) during NCAA play. • As a freshman in 2010-11, averaged 20.5 points per game, 3.6 assists per game, 4.9 steals • Played all 40 minutes against UConn (March 28) in the NCAA Regional Final, scoring 15 per game and shot 41 percent from three-point range. points and connecting on four three-pointers. • Teammates with Ariel Atkins and Tasia Foman on the Cy-Fair Shock AAU team that won • Earned a spot on the Big 12 All-Tournament Team, starting all three games, leading the the 2013 Nike National Championship. team in minutes per game (31.0) and was second in scoring (9.3 points per game). • Posted a season-high eight assists along with 16 points vs, TCU (Feb. 27). ACADEMICS & COMMUNITY • Charted 16 points (6-of-8 FG) with four three-pointers (4-of-5 3FG) in 27 minutes against • Majoring in youth and community studies with a minor in social work. No. 6/7 Baylor (Jan. 17). • Had a season-high five treys (5-of-7) in a 17-point, four-assist effort against Iowa State PERSONAL (Jan. 6). • Born Brooke Michelle McCarty on October 2, 1995 in Madisonville, Texas. • Tallied a career-high 23 points behind a 6-of-11 effort from the field and a perfect 8-for-8 • Daughter of Lisa Garrett. Has one younger brother, Tyler. effort from the line at Little Rock (Dec. 6). • Totaled 12 points, brought down seven rebounds and dished out a pair of assists in 38 CAREER HIGHS minutes of action at No. 4/5 Tennessee (Nov. 29). • Opened the season with 22 points, seven rebounds, four assists and three steals against Points______23 at Little Rock (12-06-2015) UTSA (Nov. 14). Rebounds______7, twice, last at Tennessee (11-29-2015) FG______8, three times, last vs. West Virginia (02-21-2016) FRESHMAN (2014-15) • Only Longhorn to play in all 35 games of the season. Started in 15 games, including 11 3FG______5, three times, last vs. Iowa State (01-06-2016) starts during Big 12 Conference play. Averaged 23.2 minutes per game. FT______8, twice, last at Little Rock (12-06-2015) • Named to the Big 12 All-Freshman Team. Twice voted Big 12 Freshman of the Week (Feb. Assists______8, twice, last vs. TCU (02-27-2016) 16, Feb. 23). Blocks______2 vs. Rice (12-30-2014) • Led the team in three-point percentage (.343). Made a season-high five 3-point field goals on two occasions -- at UCLA (Nov. 23) and at Oklahoma State (Feb. 11). Led Steals______3, six times, last at Baylor (02-29-2016) Texas guards in field goal percentage (.382). Minutes______49 vs. Oklahoma (01-29-2015) • Registered 35 or more minutes of playing time in three games. Played in a team season- high 49 minutes in an overtime victory over Oklahoma (Jan. 29). • Led or co-lead the team in scoring during four games. Reached double figures in scoring in eight games, including two 20-point efforts. • Second-leading scorer during the Longhorns’ run to the Sweet 16, averaging 11 points through three NCAA Championship games. • Scored 16 points (5-of-7 FG) with two steals in 17 minutes off the bench at California (March 22) in the NCAA Championship Second Round. • Registered 10 points in 25 minutes against WKU (March 20) in the NCAA Championship First Round. • Scored 11 points and two steals in 31 minutes at West Virginia (March 1). • Led the team with 13 points in 25 minutes at Texas Tech (Feb. 21). • Notched a season-high 21 points with six rebounds and four assists in 40 minutes at

MCCARTY’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR______G-GS______MIN-AVG_____ FG-FGA___ PCT____ 3FG-A___PCT_____FT-FTA____ PCT____ OR-DR____ R-AVG_____ PF-DQ_____ A_____ TO____ BL___ ST___PTS-AVG 2014-15______35-15______812-23.2______87-228____ .382____ 37-108_ __.343_____ 39-50_____ .780_____ 12-78_____90-2.6______78-0______52____ 52_____ 6____ 32_____250-7.1 2015-16______36-35______1119-31.1_____ 152-332___ .458____ 67-162_ __.414_____ 53-74_____ .716_____ 16-83_____99-2.8______59-0______89____ 54_____ 7____ 43____ 424-11.8 TOTAL______71-50______1931-27.2_____ 239-560___ .427____104-270___ .385_____ 92-124_____ .742____ 28-161____ 189-2.7_____ 137-0____ 141____106____13_ __ 75_____674-9.5

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ACADEMICS & COMMUNITY OLAMIDE ABOROWA 14 • Interested in majoring in international relations and global studies. PERSONAL Forward | 6-3 | Sophomore • Born Olamide Christina Aborowa on Nov. 18, 1996 in Lagos, Nigeria. Ondo, Nigeria | Neumann-Goretti [Pa.] • Daughter of Olaitan Elizabeth. CAREER HIGHS AWARDS & HONORS • Academic All-Big 12 (2016 Rookie Team) Points______2, twice, last vs. Alabama State (03-19-2016) • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2015) Rebounds______2, four times, last vs. Alabama State (03-19-2016) FG______1, five times, last vs. Alabama State (03-19-2016) FRESHMAN (2015-16) • Played in 18 games for the Longhorns her freshman season, averaging 3.4 minutes per 3FG______game. FT______2 vs.Canisius (12-16-2015) • Scored two points in six different games on the year. Assists______• Posted a block on three different occasions, against Hampton (Nov. 25), Sam Houston Blocks______1, three times, last vs. Texas Tech (01-02-2016) State (Dec. 27) and Texas Tech (Jan. 2). Steals______PREP Minutes______6, four times, last vs. Alabama State (03-19-2016) • Born and raised in Nigeria, but attended Saints John Neumann and Maria Goretti Catholic High School in Philadelphia, Pa., beginning with her sophomore year in high school. Was coached by Letty Santarelli at Neumann-Goretti. • Ranked No. 77 overall and the No. 15 at the forward position in her class, according to ESPN.com. • Led Neumann-Goretti to a 29-1 record and the Philadelphia Catholic League title as a junior, with its only loss coming in the state title game. • Played for the Philadelphia Belles club team. • Made her first collegiate start in a win against No. 12/11 Texas A&M (Nov. 29). Scored 10 points (5-of-8 FG) with six rebounds in 24 minutes vs. the Aggies. • Made her collegiate debut in the season opener against UTSA (Nov. 10), recording three points with two rebounds.

ABOROWA’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR______G-GS______MIN-AVG_____ FG-FGA___ PCT____ 3FG-A___PCT_____FT-FTA____ PCT____ OR-DR____ R-AVG_____ PF-DQ_____ A_____TO____ BL___ ST___PTS-AVG 2015-16______18-0______62-3.4______5-20_____ .250______0-0_____.000______2-4______.500_____ 4-12______16-0.9______2-0______0_____ 4______3_____ 0_____ 12-0.7 TOTAL______18-0______62-3.4______5-20_____ .250______0-0_____.000______2-4______.500_____ 4-12______16-0.9______2-0______0_____ 4______3_____ 0_____ 12-0.7

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Preparatory Conference title. Averaged 19.6 points per game, 10.6 rebounds per game, 5.1 10 assists per game, and 5.4 steals per game, while shooting 40 percent from 3-point range LASHANN HIGGS (26-of-65 3FG). A three-time Houston Chronicle Player of the Week. • Played on the same club team as Ariel Atkins, Brooke McCarty and Jordan Hosey (Cy-Fair) Guard | 5-9 | Sophomore that won the 2013 Nike Nationals tournament. Round Rock, Texas | Cedar Ridge ACADEMICS & COMMUNITY • Major is undecided. Interested in education and psychology. AWARDS & HONORS • Big 12 Freshman of the Week (Nov. 30, 2015) PERSONAL • Bridgeport All-Regional Team Member (March 30, 2016) • Born Lashann Aisha Stacher Higgs on Sept. 22, 1995 in Harbour Island, Bahamas. • Big 12 Preseason Freshman of the Year (2015-16) • Daugher of George and Jackie Washington. Has three younger brothers -- George Jr., • High School All-American [consensus] (2015) Jackson, and Jayden. • Father, George, is an assistant coach for Texas women’s basketball and was a standout FRESHMAN (2015-16) guard at Abilene Christian. Mother, Jackie (Bucher), also played basketball at Abilene • Played in 34 games for the Longhorns, earning her first career start against Little Rock Christian and was inducted into the ACU Sports Hall of Fame in 2012. (Dec. 6). • Led Texas with 48 steals and was fourth on the team in scoring (7.2 points per game). Also CAREER HIGHS dished out 38 assists on the year. • Was UT’s leading scorer on four occasions and scored in double figures 11 times. Points______19 vs. UConn (03-28-2016) • Played in all four games of the NCAA Tournament, earning Bridgeport All-Regional Rebounds______10 vs. Hampton (11-25-2015) Team honors. Averaged 11.5 points per game to complement eight steals during NCAA FG______9 vs. UConn (03-28-2016) Tournament play. • Charted a career-high 19 points in Texas’ NCAA Regional Final game against UConn 3FG______3 at Tennessee (11-29-2015) (March 28). FT______6, twice, last vs. Alabama (03-19-2016) • Scored 11 points and came up with two steals against Missouri (March 21) in the NCAA Assists______8 vs. Sam Houston State (12-27-2015) Second Round. Blocks______1, three times, last vs. Texas Tech (01-02-2016) • In the Big 12 Tournament Championship Game against Baylor (March 7), scored 15 points on 7-of-12 shooting with two steals. Steals______4, twice, last vs. Sam Houston State (12-27-2015) • Brought down a team-high eight rebounds and a career-high eight assists against Sam Minutes______26 vs. Sam Houston State (12-27-2015) Houston State (Dec. 27). • Named Big 12 Freshman of the Week on Nov. 30 after leading Texas to wins against Hampton and No. 4/5 Tennessee. Was the team’s leading scorer over the course of the week, averaging 15.0 points per game to complement 7.5 rebounds per game, which was second on the team during the week. • Had a breakout game at No. 4/5 Tennessee (Nov. 29), scoring 18 points and bringing down five rebounds. Also connected on a career-high three three-pointers (3-of-5 3FG). With the game tied at 20-all late in the second quarter, Higgs knocked down a three-pointer and quickly followed with a lay-up to put Texas ahead 25-20, a lead that it would not relinquish in the game. • Turned in her first career double-double with 12 points and a career-high 10 rebounds against Hampton (Nov. 25).

PREP • Finished her high school career as a consensus All-American at Cedar Ridge High School. Coached by Angela Beck at Cedar Ridge. Also competed at Kinkaid School in Houston as a freshman. • Ranked No. 7 overall and No. 3 at the guard position in the class of 2015, according to ESPN.com. • As a senior in 2014-15, was named a Naismith Trophy finalist (top 5); Naismith Trophy All- America First Team; a WBCA All-American and a Parade All-American. • Participated in the McDonald’s All American Game and the Jordan Brand Classic. • The Austin American-Statesman 2015 Central Texas Player of the Year. Also named Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC) Class 6A All-State and selected to the American Family Insurance ALL-USA Preseason Girls Basketball Team. • As a senior, led Cedar Ridge to a 30-3 record, averaging 27.0 points per game, 9.0 rebounds per game and 5.0 assists per game. • As a junior in 2013-14, was named to the TABC Class 5A All-State team, was the District 16-5A Newcomer of the Year and the District 16-5A co-MVP. Guided Cedar Ridge to a 30-4 record, averaging 22.5 points per game, 7.7 rebounds per game, 5.7 assists per game, and 4.9 steals per game. • As a sophomore in 2012-13, played junior varsity during her first year at Cedar Ridge High School due to Texas University Interscholastic League transfer rules. • As a freshman in 2011-12, was named to the TABC Small Private School All-State team at The Kinkaid School in Houston. Guided Kinkaid to a 31-3 record and the Southwest

HIGGS’ CAREER STATISTICS YEAR______G-GS______MIN-AVG_____ FG-FGA___ PCT____ 3FG-A___PCT_____FT-FTA____ PCT____ OR-DR____ R-AVG_____ PF-DQ_____ A_____ TO____ BL___ ST___PTS-AVG 2015-16______34-1______450-13.2______101-244___ .414_____ 4-24_ ___.167_____ 38-71_____ .535_____ 40-60____ 100-2.9______46-1______38____ 45_____ 3____ 48_____244-7.2 TOTAL______34-1______450-13.2______101-244___ .414_____ 4-24____.167_____ 38-71_____ .535_____ 40-60____ 100-2.9______46-1______38____ 45_____ 3____ 48_____244-7.2

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ACADEMICS & COMMUNITY JORDAN HOSEY 5 • Majoring in youth and community studies with a concentration in special populations. PERSONAL Forward | 6-1 | Sophomore • Born Chrisden Jordan Hosey on Nov 2, 1995 in Houston, Texas. Pearland, Texas | Manvel • Daughter of Curtis and Felicia Hosey. Has an older sister, Myia. CAREER HIGHS AWARDS & HONORS • High School All-American (consensus) - 2015 Points______12 at Oklahoma State (01-09-2016) Rebounds______8 vs. UTSA (11-14-2015) FRESHMAN (2015-16) FG______4, twice, last at Oklahoma State (01-09-2016) • Played in 35 of 36 games for Texas on the season. Ranked third in blocked shots (7) and third in field-goal percentage (.474). 3FG______1 vs. Stanford (12-13-2015) • Brought down five or more rebounds on three occasions. FT______6, twice, last vs. Kansas (03-05-2016) • Had a breakout game at Oklahoma State (Jan. 9), scoring a career-high 12 points by Assists______1, three times, last vs. UConn (03-28-2016) shooting a perfect 4-for-4 from the field and 4-for-4 from the free-throw line. Blocks______1, seven times, last vs. Alabama State (03-19-2016) • Scored 10 points on 2-of-3 shooting and a 6-of-9 clip from the free-throw line against Sam Houston State (Dec. 27). Steals______1, six times, last vs. UConn (03-28-2016) • Brought down a career-high eight rebounds in her collegiate debut against UTSA (Nov. 14). Minutes______17 vs. Kansas (01-27-2016)

PREP • Guided Manvel High School to a state title and a combined 133-17 record over a four-year span. Coached by Bryan Harris at Manvel HS. • Ranked No. 16 overall and No. 5 at the wing position in the recruiting class of 2015, according to ESPN.com. • As a senior in 2014-15, participant in the McDonald’s All American Game and the Jordan Brand Classic. • Was a Naismith Trophy semifinalist (top 10), a Naismith Trophy All-America Second Team, and a WBCA All-American. • Named Texas Association of Basketball Coaches’ (TABC) Class 6A All-State and also selected to the American Family Insurance ALL-USA Preseason Girls Basketball Team. • Guided Manvel to a 28-8 record and the UIL District 22-6A title as a senior. • As a junior in 2013-14, named to the TABC Class 5A All-State team. Helped guide Manvel to a 38-2 record and the Texas UIL Class 5A state title. Totaled 26 points and 14 rebounds in two state tournament games, earning UIL All-Tournament team honors. • Averaged 14.2 points per game, 7.0 rebounds per game, 2.5 assists per game, and 2.2 steals per game as a junior, drawing 19 charges. • As a sophomore in 2012-13, was named the District 22-4A co-MVP with teammate Brianna Turner. Led Manel to a 33-4 record, averaging 14.2 points per game and 6.6 rebounds per game . • As a freshman in 2011-12, was named the District 24-4A Newcomer of the Year. Helped guide Manvel HS to a 34-3 record by averaging 15.5 points per game and 7.6 rebounds per game. • Played on the same club team as Ariel Atkins and Brooke McCarty (Cy-Fair) that won the 2013 Nike Nationals tournament.

HOSEY’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR______G-GS______MIN-AVG_____ FG-FGA___ PCT____ 3FG-A___PCT_____FT-FTA____ PCT____ OR-DR____ R-AVG_____ PF-DQ_____ A_____ TO____ BL___ ST___PTS-AVG 2015-16______35-0______329-9.4______37-78____ .474______1-5_____.200_____ 31-51_____ .608_____ 28-41_____69-2.0______35-0______3_____ 32_____ 7_____ 6_____106-3.0 TOTAL______35-0______329-9.4______37-78____ .474______1-5_____.200_____ 31-51_____ .608_____ 28-41_____69-2.0______35-0______3_____ 32_____ 7_____ 6_____106-3.0

@TexasWBB 15 TexasSports.com Student-Athletes AUDREY-ANN KHALEANN CARON-GOUDREAU 31 CARON-GOUDREAU 30 Forward | 6-4 | Junior Forward | 6-4 | Redshirt Sophomore Gatineau, Quebec | IMG Academy Gatineau, Quebec | IMG Academy SOPHOMORE (2015-16) [at Gulf Coast (Fla.) State College] AWARDS & HONORS • Led her Gulf Coast State College team to the NJCAA Division I National Championship and • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2015, Spring 2016) was named Co-Most Valuable Player of the Tournament. • One of 10 junior and community college players nationally to be selected to the WBCA SOPHOMORE (2015-16) Junior/Community College Coaches’ All-America Team. • Sat out the 2015-16 season due to NCAA transfer rules. • Gulf Coast finished with a 32-1 record during the 2015-16 season. • Averaged 13.3 points per game and 10.4 rebounds per game. Shot 47.7 percent from the FRESHMAN (2014-15) [at Vanderbilt] field and 44.5 percent from beyond three-point range. • Played in three games her freshman season, missing most of the year due to injury. • Ranked 10th among NJCAA D-I women’s basketball players with 77 blocks on the year. • Averaged 18.5 points per game 14.0 rebounds per game and 3.5 blocks per game in the PREP four national tournament games that were contested in Lubbock. • Member of the Canada Basketball program since 2011. • Has played in 15 games and two international tournaments with Canada Basketball, FRESHMAN (2014-15) [at Vanderbilt] including the 2011 U16 FIBA Americas (Mérida, Mexico), and the 2012 FIBA U17 World • Played in 27 games with 16 starts. Averaged 4.6 points per game and 4.1 rebounds per Championship (Amsterdam, Netherlands). game. Led the Commodores with 28 blocks on the season. • Member of the team that captured Gold at the 2014 Williams Jones Cup (Taipei, Taiwan), but did not play due to injury. PREP • Selected to the 2014 SchollyMe All-World Game in Irvine, Calif. • Earned a roster spot on Canada’s Senior B Women’s National Team and participated in • Attended IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., for two years (2012-14), where she was tournament in Taiwan. coached by former Longhorn Shell Dailey). • Team Canada Junior Women’s National Team invitee. • A McDonald’s High School All-American nominee. • Named to the Team Canada Cadette Women’s National Team in 2012. • Averaged 18.8 points per game and 8.8 rebounds per game as a senior at IMG Academy. • Selected to the 2014 SchollyMe All-World Game in Irvine, Calif. Shot 44 percent from three-point range and 82 percent from the free-throw line. • Attended IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., for two years (2012-14), where she was • Named to the RSEQ (Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec) All-Star team in 2010, 2011 coached by former Longhorn Shell Dailey). and 2012. • McDonald’s High School All-American nominee. • Member of the Quebec U17 Provincial Team that won bronze at the 2011 U17 Canadian • Averaged 7.0 points per game and 6.5 rebounds per game as a senior at IMG Academy, National Championships, shooting 48 percent from the floor. • Member of the Quebec U15 Provincial Team that won silver at the 2010 U15 Canadian • Earned High Honors Academic Award. National Championships. • Named RSEQ MVP (2011) and was also named to the RSEQ All-Star Team in 2010 and 2012. • Helped lead her team to the 2012 RSEQ Provincial Championship. ACADEMICS & COMMUNITY • A member of Team Quebec’s U17 Provincial Team in 2011 and Team Quebec’s U15 • Interested in majoring in Sport Management. Provincial Team in 2010. • Ranked No. 52 overall and No. 13 at her position by Prospects Nation. PERSONAL • Born Dec. 19, 1995 in Gatineau, Quebec. ACADEMICS & COMMUNITY • Daughter of Daniel Goudreau and Myrianne Caron. Has a twin sister, Audrey-Ann, and two • Interested in majoring in Sport Management. older brothers, Alex and Maxime. • Wears No. 30 in honor of her high school coach and Texas Ex Shell Dailey, who wore No. PERSONAL 30 when she played at Texas. • Born Dec. 19, 1995 in Gatineau, Quebec. • Daughter of Daniel Goudreau and Myrianne Caron. Has a twin sister, Khaléann, and two CAREER HIGHS (AT VANDERBILT) older brothers, Alex and Maxime. Points______11 vs. Texas A&M (01-02-2015) CAREER HIGHS (AT VANDERBILT) Rebounds______3 vs. Texas A&M (01-02-2015) Points______21 vs. Minnesota (11-28-2014) FG______4 vs. Texas A&M (01-02-2015) Rebounds______14 vs. Minnesota (11-28-2014) 3FG______2, twice, last vs. Tennessee (01-05-2015) FG______7 vs. Minnesota (11-28-2014) FT______4 vs. Tennessee (01-05-2015) 3FG______1, three times, last vs. LSU (01-08-2015) Assists______3 vs. Texas A&M (01-02-2015) FT______7 vs. Minnesota (11-28-2014) Blocks______2 vs. Texas A&M (01-02-2015) Assists______3, twice, last vs. Florida (02-19-2015) Steals______Blocks______5 vs. Arkansas (01-22-2015) Minutes______24 vs. Tennessee (01-05-2015) Steals______4 vs. Alabama-Huntsville (01-15-2015) Minutes______35 vs. Minnesota (11-28-2014) A. CARON-GOUDREAU’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR______G-GS______MIN-AVG_____ FG-FGA___ PCT____ 3FG-A___PCT_____FT-FTA____ PCT____ OR-DR____ R-AVG_____ PF-DQ_____ A_____ TO____ BL___ ST___PTS-AVG 2014-15 *______27-16______527-19.5______48-122____ .393_____ 3-16_ ___.188_____ 24-39_____ .615_____ 28-84____ 112-4.1______72-2______21____ 63_____28_ __ 14_____123-4.6 2015-16 ^______28-27______786-28.1______142-298___ .477____ 49-110_ __.445_____ 40-61_____ .656____ 85-205____290-10.4_____ 63-0______42____ 50_____77_ __ 35____ 373-13.3 TOTAL______27-16______527-19.5______48-122____ .393_____ 3-16____.188_____ 24-39_____ .615_____ 28-84____ 112-4.1______72-2______21____ 63_____28___ 14_____123-4.6 * - at Vanderbilt | ^ - at Gulf Coast (Fla.) State College K. CARON-GOUDREAU’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR______G-GS______MIN-AVG_____ FG-FGA___ PCT____ 3FG-A___PCT_____FT-FTA____ PCT____ OR-DR____ R-AVG_____ PF-DQ_____ A_____ TO____ BL___ ST___PTS-AVG 2014-15 *______3-0______54-18.0______6-22_____ .273_____ 4-13_ ___.308______5-8______.625______4-2______6-2.0______6-1______3______2_____ 2_____ 0_____ 21-7.0 TOTAL______3-0______54-18.0______6-22_____ .273_____ 4-13____.308______5-8______.625______4-2______6-2.0______6-1______3______2_____ 2_____ 0_____ 21-7.0 * - at Vanderbilt

@TexasWBB 16 TexasSports.com student-Athletes JOYNER HOLMES 24 ALECIA SUTTON 1

Guard/Forward | 6-3 | Freshman Guard | 5-8 | Freshman Cedar Hill, Texas | Cedar Hill St. Louis, Mo. | Parkway North

AWARDS & HONORS AWARDS & HONORS • College Sports Madness Preseason National Freshman of the Year (2016) • McDonald’s High School All-American (2016) • McDonald’s High School All-American (2016) • Jordan Brand Classic Co-MVP (2016) PREP • The nation’s No. 6 prospect, according to the espnW Hoop Gurlz Top 100, and the No. 2 PREP point guard in the class of 2016. • The nation’s No. 1 recruit in the class of 2016, according to the Blue Star Report and the • Named a 2016 Naismith Second-Team All-American. No. 2 prospect in the espnW Hoop Gurlz Top 100. • Tore her anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) on December 27, 2015 and did not play the • Earned First-Team All-America honors from both the Women’s Basketball Coaches second half of her senior season. Had ACL surgery on February 12, 2016. Association and the Naismith Trophy as a senior in 2016. Was also a MaxPreps Second- • Was averaging 14.3 points per game as a senior prior to her injury. Team All-American. • Averaged 16.1 points per game, 5.5 rebounds per game, 4.0 assists per game and 2.3 • Named co-Most Valuable Player of the prestigious Jordan Brand Classic, scoring 16 points steals per game as a junior at Parkway North, leading her team to a 25-6 overall record. Her and bringing down 12 rebounds to lead the West team, which defeated the East 100-94. team finished third in 2015 in the program’s first-ever Class 5 state tournament appearance. • Selected to participate in the 2016 McDonald’s High School All-American Game. • As a sophomore, averaged 18.3 points per game and 4.81 assists per game. • One of five finalists nationally for both the 2016 Morgan Wooten Player of the Year Award • Named the Most Valuable Player of the Super 64 Tournament (Frisco, Texas) and the and the Naismith Trophy, which recognizes the top high school girls basketball player in adidas Nationals (Atlanta, Ga.) while playing for the Missouri Phenom during the summer of the country. 2014. She led her team to championships in both tournaments. • Averaged an impressive 24.8 points per game, 8.1 rebounds per game, 2.4 assists per game, 2.6 steals per game and 0.8 blocks per game as a senior in 2015-16. Charted 13 ACADEMICS & COMMUNITY double-doubles in 35 games played as a senior. • Major is undecided. • Recorded 15.9 points per game, 7.6 rebounds per game and 3.0 assists per game as a junior. Was named a MaxPreps third-team All-American. PERSONAL • A member of Team USA’s gold-medal winning U17 World Championship team, averaging • Daughter of Larry Sutton and Tonette Moore. 10.6 points per game and 5.7 rebounds per game, earning all-tournament accolades. • Lists her father, Larry, as her greatest influence in basketball. • In addition to her basketball prowess, also was a standout for her high school track and • Nickname is “Sug.” field team, running the 100-meter dash and participating in both the long and triple jumps. • Committed to Texas on her 16th birthday (December 17, 2014).

ACADEMICS & COMMUNITY • Interested in majoring in Journalism.

PERSONAL • Daughter of Ronald and Twana Holmes. • Named after Olympic track star Jackie Joyner-Kersee. • Father, Ronald, played college basketball at Central State (Ohio) University.

@TexasWBB 17 TexasSports.com Student-Athletes JADA UNDERWOOD 12 JATARIE WHITE 40

Guard/Forward | 6-0 | Freshman Forward/Center | 6-4 | Junior Mesquite, Texas | Horn Charlotte, N.C. | Providence Day

PREP AWARDS & HONORS • The 18th-ranked wing player in the nation, according to espnW. • McDonald’s High School All-America (2013-14) • A 2016 WBCA High School All-America honorable mention selection. • WBCA High School All-America (2013-14) • The District 10-6A Co-Most Valuable Player in 2016, averaging 23.0 points per game, 14.0 • Two-time North Carolina Miss Basketball (2012-13, 2013-14) rebounds per game and 4.0 assists per game. • Averaged 27.0 points per game and 18.0 rebounds per game in the playoffs as a senior for SOPHOMORE (2015-16) [at South Carolina] Horn, which advanced to the 6A Region II quarterfinals. • Played 32 games, missing three in February due to illness, returning in the regular-season • Missed the majority of her junior season after suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament finale against LSU (Feb. 28). (ACL). Averaged 24.3 points per game and 13.2 rebounds per game through 11 games prior • Was solid in relief against Kansas State (Mar. 20) in the second round second round of the to her season-ending injury. Led all players in the Dallas-Fort Worth area in points per game NCAA Tournament, handing out career-high three assists. and rebounds per game, despite playing in only 11 games. • Capped South Carolina’s 16-0 second-quarter run against No. 16/19 Florida (Feb. 11) • Named the 12-5A Co-Most Valuable Player and the district’s most valuable player after with a layup and scored six points over the final 3:46 of the half to help establish a 12-point averaging 17.0 points per game, 11.7 rebounds per game and 5.1 assists per game as a halftime lead. sophomore in 2013-14. That year, she also was a TABC All-Region selection. • Great offensive game against East Carolina (Dec. 20) with career-high 14 points on 5-of-8 • Was the District Newcomer of the Year as a rookie at Horn, averaging 9.6 points per game, shooting. 7.6 rebounds per game, 3.0 assists per game and 2.7 steals per game. • Started the second half at Clemson (Nov. 18) and was a key part of a 19-5 third-quarter run • Her team captured back-to-back district championships in her freshman and sophomore that broke open the game. Tied for the team lead with six rebounds. seasons. FRESHMAN (2014-15) [at South Carolina] ACADEMICS & COMMUNITY • Played in 20 games, missing nine contests (Dec. 4 - Jan. 8) with a foot injury and three • Interested in majoring in communication disorders. due to illness (Jan. 26-Feb. 1). • Swiped a career-high two steals in nine minutes against Syracuse (Mar. 22). PERSONAL • Was outstanding in return from three-game absence due to illness with a career-high • Daughter of Demetrius and Chasity Mosley. seven rebounds at No. 22/21 Georgia, including four to go with her four points in the first half as Gamecocks established a lead.

PREP • Rated the No. 7 player overall and the top post player in the 2014 recruiting class • Earned WBCA and McDonald’s High School All-American status. • Tabbed North Carolina Ms. Basketball and All-Observer (Charlotte) Player of the Year in both her junior (2012-13) and senior (2013-14) seasons. • Was named to the USA Today All-USA North Carolina First Team. • Averaged 21.4 points per game and 8.7 rebounds per game as a senior, shooting 68 percent from the field. • Helped Providence Day School to four state titles.

ACADEMICS & COMMUNITY • Majoring in physical culture and sports.

PERSONAL • Daughter of Monica and Ervin White. • Has three older sisters, Shanté King, Akiesha Jordan and Brittany White.

CAREER HIGHS (AT SOUTH CAROLINA) Points______14 at East Carolina (12-20-2015) Rebounds______9 vs. Winthrop (12-13-2015) FG______5 vs. East Carolina (12-20-2015) 3FG______FT______5 vs. Missouri (01-10-2016) Assists______3 vs. Kansas State (03-20-2016) Blocks______4 vs. Winthrop (12-13-2015) Steals______2 vs. Syracuse (03-22-2015) Minutes______22 vs. San Diego State (11-23-2014)

WHITE’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR______G-GS______MIN-AVG_____ FG-FGA___ PCT____ 3FG-A___PCT_____FT-FTA____ PCT____ OR-DR____ R-AVG_____ PF-DQ_____ A_____ TO____ BL___ ST___PTS-AVG 2014-15 *______20-0______184-9.2______20-49____ .408______0-0_____.000______9-14______.643_____ 16-28_____44-2.2______20-0______7_____ 14_____ 5_____ 7_____ 49-2.5 2015-16 *______32-0______406-12.7______30-88____ .341______0-3_____.000_____ 32-52_____ .615_____ 26-67_____93-2.9______57-0______18____ 22_____13_ ___ 6_____ 92-2.9 TOTAL______52-0______590-11.3______50-137____ .365______0-3_____.000_____ 41-66_____ .621_____ 42-95____ 137-2.7______77-0______25____ 36_____18___ 13_____141-2.7 * - at South Carolina

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Coaching Staff / Karen Aston

AS A HEAD COACH YEAR SCHOOL W-L W-L CONFERENCE POSTSEASON 2007-08 Charlotte 18-14 9-5 / 4th A-10 WNIT First Round 2008-09 Charlotte 23-9 11-3 / 2nd A-10 NCAA First Round 2009-10 Charlotte 18-14 9-5 / 4th A-10 WNIT Second Round 2010-11 Charlotte 27-10 9-5 / 3rd A-10 WNIT Final Four 2011-12 North Texas 15-16 7-9 / 3rd Sun Belt -- 2012-13 Texas 12-18 5-13 / 8th Big 12 -- 2013-14 Texas 22-12 11-7 / t-3rd Big 12 NCAA Second Round 2014-15 Texas 24-11 9-9 / 3rd Big 12 NCAA Sweet 16 2015-16 Texas 31-5 15-3 / 2nd Big 12 NCAA Elite Eight 9 Years 3 Schools 190-109 85-59 4 NCAA / 3 WNIT COACHING EXPERIENCE SCHOOL POSITION YEARS Fort Smith [Ark.] Northside HS Head Coach 1993-94 Vilonia [Ark.] HS Head Coach 1988-93 Baylor Assistant Coach 1994-96 North Texas Assistant Coach 1996-98 Texas Assistant Coach 1998-00 Texas Associate Head Coach 2000-06 Baylor Associate Head Coach 2006-07 KAREN ASTON Charlotte Head Coach 2007-11 HEAD COACH North Texas Head Coach 2011-12 Texas Head Coach 2012- FIFTH SEASON playing experience At the institution where she originally carved her reputation as an energetic SCHOOL YEARS leader and relentless recruiter, Karen Aston enters her fifth season as the Ouachita Baptist University 1982-84 head women’s basketball coach at the University of Texas, having returned the University of Arkansas-Little Rock 1984-86 Longhorns to among the nation’s elite programs. Aston, who will begin her 13th season overall at the University of Texas, is just the fourth head coach in program history. Each of her four years at the helm has seen steady improvement, including the school’s first NCAA Elite Eight appearance since 2003 last season. Aston, who spent eight years as an assistant and associate head coach for Naismith Hall of Fame coach Jody Conradt from 1998-2006, has an 89-46 (.659) in her four years leading the Longhorns and a 190-109 (.635) record in nine sea- sons as a collegiate head coach. She has directed Texas to three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances and has seven postseason appearances in her nine years as a head coach. In 2015-16, Aston led Texas to an historic season. The Longhorns posted a 31-5 overall record, which marked the school’s most victories since the 1987-88 season, and tied the school record for most Big 12 Conference wins (15) in a single season. Texas hosted NCAA First and Second Rounds for the first time since 2010 and advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight for the first time since 2003. The Longhorns opened the year with a 16-0 record, marking the third-best start in program history. Under Aston’s direction, senior center Imani Boyette was named an hon- In 2013-14, Texas began a steady incline that included five wins against orable mention All-America selection from both the Associated Press and the ranked opponents, a third-place finish in the Big 12 standings, a 10-win improve- Women’s Basketball Coaches Association in 2015-16, and became the first ment from the previous season, and winning a game in the NCAA Tournament player in program history to reach the combined milestone of 1,000 career points, for the first time since 2008. UT’s tie for third place in the Big 12 was its highest 1,000 career rebounds and 200 career blocks. Boyette was the fourth player in league finish since 2005. school history to be drafted in the first round of the WNBA Draft, going to the Aston returned to the Forty Acres in 2012 after five years of experience Chicago Sky with the 10th overall pick. reviving the women’s basketball programs at the University of North Carolina at The Longhorns have recorded back-to-back top-six national recruiting Charlotte and the University of North Texas. classes, according to ESPN.com. In 2015-16, Texas secured a consensus Aston tripled the Mean Green’s victory total in one season, as UNT went top-five class, including a No. 3 ranking from ESPN.com and Blue Star Report. 15-16 during the 2011-12 season under her direction after winning just five The Longhorns signed the nation’s No. 1 player (according to Blue Star Report) games the previous year. At Charlotte, Aston led the program to record-breaking Joyner Holmes and the No. 6 player (according to ESPN.com) Alecia Sutton. heights, with 86 victories in four seasons, including a school-record 27 wins in With Aston’s leadership, Texas has welcomed three consecutive top-15 recruit- 2010-11. ing classes and seven recruits have been named McDonald’s High School All- Aston led the 49ers to four consecutive postseason appearances and the Americans during Aston’s time as head coach. 2009 Atlantic 10 Tournament Championship en route to the school’s second ever The 2014-15 Longhorns began the season on a 13-game winning streak and NCAA Tournament appearance. In her final season at Charlotte, Aston’s squad capped the year with a run to the NCAA Sweet 16. Texas finished with a 24-11 advanced to the WNIT Final Four. overall record and advanced to the championship game of the Big 12 Tournament While on Conradt’s Texas staff from 1998-2006, Aston helped the Longhorns for the first time since 2004. The Longhorns won nine of their last 12 games and post a 173-83 (.676) record during that span, with seven NCAA Tournament posted what were then their most wins in more than a decade. appearances, two trips to the Sweet 16 and a march to the 2003 Final Four.

@TexasWBB 20 TexasSports.com Karen Aston / Coaching Staff

ASTON’S TROPHY CASE NCAA Final Four - 2003 Associate Head Coach at Texas Big 12 Tournament Champions - 2003 Associate Head Coach at Texas Big 12 Reg. Season Champions - 2003, 2004 Associate Head Coach at Texas Atlantic 10 Tournament Champions - 2009 _ Head Coach at Charlotte School record for wins in a season - 2010-11 27 wins; Head Coach at Charlotte Arkansas Coach of the Year - 1993 Head Coach at Vilonia High School

the Longhorns also captured the 2003 Big 12 regular-season and tourna- ment titles, and UT shared the 2004 Big 12 regular season title. Aston was pro- moted from assistant coach to associate head coach in July of 2000 after serving as UT’s assistant coach for two seasons. During that time, Aston spearheaded the signing of 25 nationally-recognized recruits, including seven McDonald’s High School All-Americans and seven WBCA/Nike All-Americans. Two of those high school All-Americans - Tiffany Jackson and Erika Arriaran - were named National High School Players of the Year. All eight of the recruiting classes Aston attracted were nationally ranked, including the No. 1 class in the nation in 2005-06. Aston first came to Austin in 1998 from the University of North Texas, where she served as an assistant coach for two seasons (1996-98). Prior to joining the North Texas staff, Aston was an assistant coach at Baylor for two seasons (1994- 96). Following Aston’s initial stint on the Forty Acres, she was named associate head coach at Baylor during the 2006-07 season. With Aston on board, the Lady Bears won 26 games and reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

Before entering the collegiate coaching ranks, Aston was recognized as one of the top high school coaches in the nation. She coached five years at Vilonia High School (1988-93) in Vilonia, Ark., and one year at Fort Smith Northside (1993-94) in Fort Smith, Ark. She guided Fort Smith Northside to a 24-10 record and a fifth-place finish in Class 4A. For her efforts, she was named the Arkansas Northwest Region Coach of the Year. While at Vilonia, Aston was not only the head basketball coach but also the head cross country and track coach. In 1992-93, she was named the Arkansas Basketball Coach of the Year after leading Vilonia to a 36-1 record and a Class 2A State Championship. Aston’s cross country teams also claimed back-to-back state titles in 1991 and 1992. A native of Benton, Ark., Aston was a two-time first-team all-state selection at Bryant High School. She capped her high school career by leading Bryant to the 1982 Arkansas Class 4A State Championship. Aston earned a bachelors of arts degree in physical education from Arkansas-Little Rock in 1987. She played two seasons of basketball at UALR after transferring from Ouachita Baptist.

MCDONALD’S ALL-AMERICANS Texas head coach Karen Aston has recruited eight McDonald’s All-Americans to the University of Texas. That accounts for nearly half of the 19 McDonald’s All-Americans that Texas has had in the program’s history. Seven of those McDonald’s All-Americans are on this year’s Texas roster. Imani Boyette, 2012 Ariel Atkins, 2014 Brooke McCarty, 2014 Jatarie White, 2014 Lashann Higgs, 2015 Jordan Hosey, 2015 Joyner Holmes, 2016 Alecia Sutton, 2016

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Alabama (1-0) CANISIUS (1-0) duquesne (3-2) hampton (4-0) 2016 (H)___ W____ 70-46 2010 (H)___ W____ 85-51 2011 (H)___ W____ 69-63 2016 (H)___ W____ 92-62 2008 (A)____ W____ 67-57 2007 (H)___ W____ 72-47 2016 (N)___ W____ 66-50 2011 (A)____ W____ 80-53 2009 (H)___ W____ 83-78 2008 (A)____ W____ 69-46 2011 (N)___ W____ 77-66 Alabama STATE (1-0) central CONN. state 2009 (N)___ W____ 81-57 2010 (N)___ W____ 64-57 Kansas State (6-3) 2016 (H)___ W____ 86-42 (2-0) 2010 (A)____ L 2OT_ 68-70 2016 (H)___ W____ 79-52 2013 (H)___ W____ 59-40 MEMPHIS (1-0) 2009 (N)___ W____ 66-51 2011 (H)___ L_____ 63-76 2013 (A)____ L_____ 47-68 2014 (N)___ W____ 65-36 uab (2-0) 2013 (H)___ W____ 94-58 Hofstra (1-0) 2013 (N)___ L_____ 49-51 2007 (A)____ W____ 73-63 east carolina (1-1) 2013 (N)___ W____ 72-52 2014 (H)___ W____ 67-53 md-eastern shore (1-0) 2008 (H)___ W____ 79-57 Cent. MICH (0-1) 2009 (A)____ L_____ 61-84 2014 (A)____ W____ 69-63 2010 (H)___ W____ 74-36 2013 (N)___ L_____ 65-73 2010 (H)___ W____ 79-61 IDAHO (1-0) 2015 (A)____ L_____ 57-66 ARKANSAS (1-0) 2014 (H)___ W____ 87-58 2015 (H)___ W____ 76-58 middle tennessee st. 2016 (N)___ W____ 61-50 charleston so. (2-0) FIU (0-1) 2016 (A)____ W____ 66-51 (0-1) 2007 (N)___ W____ 84-55 2012 (A)____ L_____ 65-68 indiana (0-1) 2016 (H)___ W____ 58-51 2012 (H)___ L_____ 68-70 Arkansas state (3-1) 2008 (H)___ W____ 91-43 2009 (N)___ L_____ 61-72 2007 (A)____ W____ 58-51 florida (1-1) la salle (3-1) minnesota (0-1) 2010 (A)____ W____ 62-44 Cornell (1-0) 2010 (N)___ L_____ 70-76 iona (1-0) 2008 (H)___ W____ 74-52 2007 (H)___ L_____ 66-80 2012 (A)____ L OT__ 64-70 2013 (H)___ W____ 62-71 2011 (N)___ W OT_ 81-77 2010 (N)___ W____ 72-40 2009 (A)____ W-OT_ 67-62 2012 (H)___ W____ 68-54 2010 (H)___ W____ 69-60 MISSISSIPPI STATE (1-0) clemson (3-0) florida atlantic (0-2) Iowa (0-1) 2011 (A)____ L_____ 84-85 2016 (H)___ W____ 53-47 Arizona (0-2) 2008 (H)___ W____ 62-58 2012 (A)____ L_____ 63-71 2013 (N)___ L_____ 63-86 2007 (N)___ L OT__ 77-86 2009 (A)____ W____ 58-51 2012 (N)___ L_____ 55-56 liberty (1-0) missouri (1-0) 2011 (A)____ L_____ 62-69 2010 (H)___ W____ 64-57 Iowa State (3-5) 2011 (N)___ W____ 62-56 2016 (H)___ W____ 73-55 fordham (4-0) 2013 (A)____ L OT__ 65-73 App. state (1-0) Davidson (2-0) 2008 (A)____ W____ 79-55 2013 (H)___ L_____ 48-67 little rock (3-1) missouri state (0-1) 2009 (A)____ W____ 74-57 2007 (H)___ W____ 69-53 2009 (H)___ W____ 60-38 2014 (H)___ W____ 71-64 2011 (H)___ W____ 64-57 2011 (A)____ L_____ 67-78 2008 (A)____ W____ 72-64 2010 (A)____ W____ 69-34 2014 (A)____ L_____ 64-81 2012 (A)____ L_____ 39-52 Baylor (0-10) 2011 (H)___ W____ 74-41 2015 (A)____ L_____ 57-59 2014 (H)___ W____ 60-26 new mexico (3-0) 2013 (H)___ L_____ 48-75 dayton (3-2) 2015 (H)___ L_____ 57-58 2016 (H)___ W____ 66-56 2011 (H)___ W____ 63-50 2013 (A)____ L_____ 47-67 2008 (A)____ W____ 64-51 fresno state (1-0) 2016 (H)___ W____ 76-54 2014 (H)___ W____ 67-52 2014 (A)____ L_____ 73-87 2008 (N)___ L_____ 53-77 2008 (N)___ W____ 70-69 2016 (A)____ W____ 70-55 la-lafayette (2-0) 2015 (H)___ W____ 86-37 2014 (H)___ L_____ 56-72 2009 (H)___ W____ 60-57 2012 (A)____ W____ 66-45 2015 (A)____ L_____ 58-75 2010 (A)____ L_____ 55-70 gardner webb (1-0) Jackson State (1-0) 2012 (H)___ W____ 78-40 nicholls state (1-1) 2015 (H)___ L_____ 68-70 2011 (H)___ W____ 73-52 2010 (N)___ W____ 74-60 2013 (H)___ W____ 80-53 2010 (N)___ W____ 80-54 2015 (N)___ L_____ 64-75 MARYLAND (0-1) 2011 (A)____ L_____ 64-67 2016 (H)___ L_____ 67-80 denver (0-2) george wash. (3-1) Kansas (8-1) 2014 (A)____ L_____ 64-69 2016 (A)____ L_____ 48-74 2012 (H)___ L_____ 44-50 2008 (A)____ L_____ 54-76 2013 (A)____ L_____ 38-76 N.C. State (0-1) 2016 (N)___ L_____ 63-79 2012 (A)____ L_____ 36-55 2009 (H)___ W____ 59-57 2013 (H)___ W____ 93-83 McNEESE ST. (1-0) 2008 (N)___ L_____ 55-62 2010 (A)____ W____ 52-42 2014 (H)___ W____ 70-58 2015 (H)___ W____ 76-59 CALIFORNIA (1-0) duke (0-2) 2011 (H)___ W____ 71-55 2014 (A)____ W____ 80-55 nC A&T (1-2) 2015 (N)___ W____ 73-70 2009 (A)____ L_____ 44-57 2015 (H)___ W____ 60-46 massachusetts (5-0) 2009 (H)___ L_____ 80-87 2010 (H)___ L_____ 55-61 2015 (A)____ W____ 74-63 2008 (H)___ W____ 53-44 2010 (N)___ L_____ 70-79 2016 (A)____ W____ 75-38 2009 (A)____ W____ 67-53 2010 (A)____ W____ 89-58

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NW STATE (3-0) savannah state (1-0) Tennessee (2-2) 2014 (H)___ W____ 63-42 2014 (H)___ W____ 90-60 2010 (H)___ W____ 79-41 2013 (H)___ L_____ 75-94 2015 (H)___ W____ 68-48 2015 (H)___ W____ 74-34 2014 (A)____ L_____ 61-75 2016 (H)___ W____ 90-53 2016 (H)___ W____ 86-33 smu (2-0) 2015 (H)___ W____ 72-59 2008 (A)____ W____ 76-74 2016 (A)____ W____ 64-53 vcu (1-1) notre dame (0-2) 2011 (H)___ W____ 50-46 2008 (N)___ L_____ 67-80 2008 (H)___ L_____ 61-68 texas (0-1) 2010 (H)___ W____ 68-65 2009 (A)____ L_____ 31-90 st. bonaventure (2-2) 2011 (A)____ L_____ 62-71 2008 (H)___ W____ 60-58 virginia (1-0) Oklahoma (5-5) 2009 (A)____ L_____ 65-73 TEXAS A&M (2-0) 2011 (N)___ W____ 79-74 2013 (H)___ L_____ 70-78 2010 (H)___ W____ 64-58 2014 (N)___ W____ 69-58 2013 (A)____ L_____ 56-69 2011 (A)____ L_____ 65-80 2015 (N)___ W ____ 67-65 virginia tech (2-1) 2014 (H)___ W OT_ 79-74 2007 (H)___ W____ 76-55 2014 (A)____ L_____ 63-64 St. Johns (1-0) texas A&M-Corpus 2009 (N)___ L_____ 54-56 2014 (N)___ W____ 82-72 2013 (N)___ W____ 70-60 christi (2-0) 2011 (H)___ W____ 60-58 2015 (A)____ L_____ 59-70 2011 (N)___ W____ 72-58 2015 (H)___ W2OT_ 84-81 st. joseph’s (5-0) 2013 (H)___ W____ 79-30 wake forest (0-2) 2015 (N)___ W____ 59-46 2008 (H)___ W____ 59-57 2007 (A)____ L_____ 52-56 2016 (H)___ W____ 83-76 2009 (A)____ W____ 69-55 texas state (2-0) 2008 (H)___ L_____ 67-75 2016 (A)____ L_____ 56-74 2010 (H)___ W____ 67-58 2011 (A)____ W____ 61-43 2010 (N)___ W OT_ 87-85 2014 (H)___ W____ 96-42 West Virginia (6-4) Oklahoma State (4-4) 2011 (A)____ W____ 66-57 2013 (A)____ L_____ 49-53 2013 (H)___ L_____ 52-64 texas Tech (6-2) 2013 (H)___ W____ 58-45 2013 (A)____ L_____ 58-64 saint louis (6-2) 2013 (H)___ L_____ 59-66 2014 (A)____ L OT__ 49-56 2014 (A)____ L ____ 61-67 2008 (H)___ W____ 62-56 2013 (A)____ L_____ 62-69 2014 (H)___ W____ 66-63 2014 (H)___ W____ 65-58 2008 (A)____ L_____ 60-71 2014 (H)___ W____ 88-51 2014 (N)___ L_____ 60-67 2015 (A)____ L_____ 60-66 2009 (H)___ W____ 66-56 2014 (A)____ W____ 67-64 2015 (H)___ W____ 61-55 2015 (H)___ W____ 59-42 2009 (A)____ W____ 70-58 2015 (H)___ W____ 55-44 2015 (A)____ L OT__ 69-76 2016 (A)____ W____ 78-48 2010 (H)___ W____ 63-56 2015 (A)____ W____ 62-59 2016 (A)____ W____ 65-54 2016 (H)___ W____ 70-55 2010 (A)____ L_____ 63-65 2016 (H)___ W____ 86-62 2016 (H)___ W____ 70-53 2011 (A)____ W____ 75-38 2016 (A)____ W____ 76-55 2016 (N)___ W____ 67-51 old dominion (0-2) 2011 (H)___ W____ 70-53 2007 (A)____ L_____ 59-80 toledo (0-1) west. carolina (2-0) 2010 (N)___ L_____ 75-81 SOUTHERN (1-0) 2011 (N)___ L_____ 60-83 2009 (H)___ W____ 64-62 2015 (H)___ W____ 80-42 2010 (A)____ W____ 66-51 oral roberts (0-1) troy (2-0) 2011 (H)___ L_____ 60-70 south alabama (0-1) 2011 (H)___ W____ 57-36 west. kentucky (2-0) 2012 (A)____ L_____ 60-69 2012 (N)___ W____ 75-61 2012 (H)___ W____ 50-42 oregon state (1-0) 2015 (N)___ W____ 66-64 2011 (N)___ W____ 60-53 south carolina (1-2) tulane (0-1) 2008 (A)____ L_____ 76-78 2011 (H)___ L_____ 47-55 winthrop (1-0) penn (1-0) 2009 (H)___ L OT__ 66-70 2008 (H)___ W____ 82-45 2014 (N)___ W____ 79-61 2011 (N)___ W____ 69-57 UCLA (2-1) 2013 (N)___ L_____ 42-62 xavier (0-6) penn state (0-1) south dakota st. (0-1) 2015 (A)____ W____ 75-65 2008 (A)____ L_____ 62-71 2007 (N)___ L_____ 67-73 2009 (N)___ L_____ 55-60 2016 (N)___ W____ 72-64 2009 (H)___ L_____ 49-67 2010 (A)____ L_____ 61-81 pittsburgh (0-1) southern miss (1-0) UConn (0-2) 2010 (N)___ L_____ 49-51 2007 (N)___ L_____ 68-85 2009 (H)___ W____ 72-53 2015 (N)___ L_____ 54-105 2011 (H)___ L_____ 61-82 2016 (N)___ L_____ 65-86 2011 (N)___ L_____ 53-69 presbyterian (1-0) STANFORD (2-1) 2009 (H)___ W____ 72-36 2014 (H)___ L_____ 54-63 ulm (2-1) 2015 (A)____ W OT_ 87-81 2012 (A)____ W____ 56-54 purdue (0-1) 2016 (H)___ W____ 77-69 2012 (H)___ L OT__ 67-70 2009 (N)___ L_____ 52-65 2013 (H)___ W____ 77-49 SYRACUSE (0-1) rhode island (3-1) 2014 (N)___ L_____ 65-77 unc asheville (2-0) 2008 (H)___ L_____ 63-65 2008 (A)____ W____ 72-50 2009 (A)____ W____ 60-39 TCU (7-2) 2009 (H)___ W____ 59-37 2010 (H)___ W____ 57-44 2013 (A)____ W____ 61-56 2011 (A)____ W____ 64-50 2013 (H)___ W____ 59-46 unc greensboro (1-0) 2014 (A)____ L_____ 48-54 2007 (A)____ W____ 70-45 RICE (2-0) 2014 (H)___ W____ 62-50 2015 (H)___ W____ 77-54 2015 (A)____ L_____ 59-64 2016 (A)____ W____ 70-47 2015 (H)___ W____ 79-45 unc wilmington (1-0) 2015 (N)___ W____ 67-61 2010 (A)____ W____ 66-50 richmond (6-0) 2016 (A)____ W____ 65-58 2008 (H)___ W____ 76-66 2016 (H)___ W____ 71-58 usc (1-0) 2009 (A)____ W____ 62-55 2008 (N)___ W____ 62-60 2009 (N)___ W____ 59-54 temple (1-4) 2010 (H)___ W____ 60-46 2008 (A)____ L_____ 53-66 UT arlington (1-1) 2011(A)____ W____ 73-62 2009 (H)___ L_____ 73-77 2007 (N)___ L_____ 60-68 2011 (N)___ W____ 68-63 2009 (N)___ W____ 73-50 2011 (A)____ W____ 66-47 2010 (A)____ L_____ 68-79 SAM HOUSTON ST. (2-0) 2011 (H)___ L_____ 57-60 UT Pan american (1-0) 2014 (H)___ W____ 109-48 2015 (H)___ W____ 72-45 2016 (H)___ W____ 83-49 UTSA (2-0)

@TexasWBB 23 TexasSports.com Coaching Staff / JAMIE CAREY

UT Athletics annually to a student-athlete who has experienced and worked to overcome adversity during her intercollegiate athletics experience. Carey was the 31st pick in the 2005 WNBA Draft by the and later signed with the . She played four years for the Sun, which advanced to the postseason each of those seasons, including an appear- ance in the 2005 WNBA Finals. Carey holds a bachelor of arts degree in sociology from Texas in 2004 and completed her master’s of education in sport management on the Forty Acres in 2006. She was a two-time third-team CoSIDA Academic All-America selection and a two-time first-team All-District selection.

COACHING EXPERIENCE SCHOOL POSITION YEARS Legacy [Colo.] HS Head Coach 2008-10 Sand Creek [Colo.] HS Head Coach 2011-14 Colorado Assistant Coach 2014-16 Texas Assistant Coach 2016-

playing experience SCHOOL/TEAM YEARS JAMIE CAREY Stanford 1999-01 Texas 2002-05 ASSISTANT COACH Connecticut Sun (WNBA) 2005-08 FIRST SEASON Jamie Carey, a standout basketball player for the University of Texas from 2002-05, enters her first season as an assistant coach at her alma mater. Carey was a member of UT’s 2003 NCAA Final Four team and also played four years in the WNBA. She has top-caliber experience at every level, including four years at USA Basketball as the assistant women’s national team director. She returns to UT mater after spending the past two seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Colorado. Carey’s responsibilities at Texas will include instructing players at the guard position, coordinating the team’s offensive schemes and recruiting, which are similar to the responsibilities she had during her two seasons in Boulder. During her time at USA Basketball, Carey worked with all levels of the women’s national team program, helping to identify coaches and athletes for participation. She assisted with organizing logistics for trials, training camps and international competitions, supported the athletes and staff on-site internationally and assisted with practice for all national teams. While working with USA Basketball, Carey was head coach at Sand Creek High School in Colorado Springs from 2011-14, directing the program to a 62-16 overall record, three Colorado Class 4A Great 8 State appearances and a pair of Pikes Peak Athletic Conference titles. She was the Pikes Peak Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in her final season. Carey served as head coach at Legacy High School in Broomfield, Colo., from 2008-10, helping the team to a Colorado Class 5A runner-up finish in 2010. Her five-year high school coaching record was 106-25 (.809). Carey’s story of perseverance is well known. The 1999 Miss Colorado Basketball was the 2000 Pac-10 Conference Freshman of the Year at Stanford University before concussions sidelined her for the next two seasons. After a year free of post-concussion symptoms, Carey transferred to the University of Texas, where she was a two-time All-Big 12 Conference selection. A member of Texas’ 1,000-point scoring club, Carey still ranks 37th in pro- gram history with 1,074 career points. She was a finalist for numerous national awards during her time in Austin, including the Margaret , the Naismith Award and the National Point Guard of the Year. Carey was the 2004 recipient of the Jim Valvano Comeback Player of the Year Award and, as a senior in 2005, was named an NCAA Woman of the Year nominee and earned the Big 12’s Dr. Prentice Gautt Postgraduate Scholarship. Despite playing in just 96 games during her UT career, Carey’s name is found throughout the Texas all-time career records. She is the school’s all-time leader in three-point field goal percentage (.418) and ranks second all-time in minutes per game (31.4). Carey’s 193 made three-pointers ranks fourth all-time in school history, while her free-throw percentage of .801 is seventh all-time. she is the namesake for the Jamie Carey Comeback Award, awarded by

@TexasWBB 24 TexasSports.com GEORGE WASHINGTON / Coaching Staff

COACHING EXPERIENCE SCHOOL POSITION YEARS St. Thomas Episcopal School Head Coach 2004-05 Westbury Christian HS Assistant Coach 2005-12 Texas Assistant Coach 2012-

playing experience SCHOOL YEARS Abilene Christian 1996-2000

GEORGE WASHINGTON ASSISTANT COACH FIFTH SEASON George Washington enters his fifth season as an assistant coach with the University of Texas women’s basketball program in 2016-17. Washington serves as the Longhorns’ recruiting coordinator and assists with instructing post players on the court. He has been part of a Texas recruiting effort that has resulted in back-to-back top-six national recruiting class. For the 2016-17 season, the Longhorns signed the No. 3 recruiting class in the nation, according to ESPN.com. The class included the nation’s No. 1 player (according to Blue Star Report) Joyner Holmes and the nation’s No. 6 player (according to ESPN. com) Alecia Sutton. Washington has worked with a pair of post players – Imani Boyette and Nneka Enemkpali – who were drafted by WNBA teams. Boyette was the No. 10 pick overall in the 2016 WNBA Draft by the Chicago Sky, while Enemkpali was the 26th overall pick in the 2015 WNBA Draft by the . Prior to joining the Texas staff, Washington served as an assistant coach at Westbury Christian High School in Houston while also teaching computer science, health and physical education classes. The Wildcats made four con- secutive Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS) 4A State Championship appearances (2009-12). Westbury Christian earned national rank- ings at No. 8 during the 2008-09 season and No. 9 in 2010-11. During his tenure, the Wildcats compiled a 140-16 (.897) overall record. In addition to on-court coaching duties at Westbury, Washington also was responsible for coordinating the strength and conditioning program. Before his tenure at Westbury Christian, Washington served as the girls var- sity basketball coach at St. Thomas Episcopal in Houston. He oversaw 17 sports programs as the school’s athletic director during the 2004-05 season while also leading the girls’ basketball team to the TAPPS 4A State Semifinals and a 27-5 overall record. Washington graduated from Abilene Christian in May 2000 with a B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies with an emphasis in Exercise and Sports Science. A member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), Washington is a NSCA Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and formerly worked as a sports performance specialist at Memorial Hermann Sports Performance in Houston. From 2002-04, he designed and administered sports-specific training programs for NBA and NFL players. Washington’s coaching involvement has also included positions with the DFW Elite (2009-12), Houston Heat Girls Basketball (2003-12) and CyFair Texans Basketball (2006-09). Washington and his wife Jaclyn reside in Round Rock with their four children -- daughter Lashann Higgs and sons George, Jackson and Jayden. His wife also was a standout basketball player at Abilene Christian.

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in scoring (2,248 points) and (1,168 rebounds). Thompson graduated from USC in 1997 with a degree in sociology and a minor in psychology. Thompson was born on February 10 in as one of five siblings -- two brothers and two sisters. She has one son, Dyllan, who was born in 2005.

COACHING EXPERIENCE SCHOOL POSITION YEARS Texas Assistant Coach 2015-

playing experience SCHOOL/TEAM YEARS Southern California 1993-97 (WNBA) 1997-08 (WNBA) 2009-11 Seattle Storm (WNBA) 2011-13

TINA THOMPSON ASSISTANT COACH SECOND SEASON the all-time leading scorer in WNBA history, Tina Thompson enters her second season as an assistant coach at Texas. Thompson, the first overall pick in the inaugural WNBA Draft, a two-time Olympic gold medalist and a four-time WNBA champion - works directly with the Texas post players. In her first year in Austin, Thompson was heavily involved in the develop- ment of senior center Imani Boyette, who earned honorable mention All-America honors from both the Associated Press and the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association. In 2015-16, Boyette became the first player in program history to reach the combined milestone of 1,000 career points, 1,000 career rebounds and 200 career blocks. Boyette was the fourth player in school history to be drafted in the first round of the WNBA Draft, going to the Chicago Sky with the 10th overall pick. Thompson arrived on the Forty Acres after a trailblazing career in the WNBA, in which she began as the first overall draft pick in 1997 and ended as the league’s all-time leading scorer in 2013. Throughout her 17-year professional playing career, Thompson was a four- time WNBA champion with the Houston Comets (1997, 1998, 1999, 2000), a member of the WNBA All-Decade team, an eight-time All-WNBA team selection, a nine-time WNBA All-Star, and the WNBA All-Star MVP in 2000. After 12 seasons in Houston, the Los Angeles native returned to her home- town in 2009 as a member of the Los Angeles Sparks. She became the WNBA’s all-time leading scorer on August 8, 2010, scoring her 6,264th career point to pass -- a former teammate of Thompson’s at the high school, college and professional levels. Thompson ended her professional career with the Seattle Storm in 2013 and still stands as the league’s all-time leading scorer with 7,488 points in 496 games played (15.1 ppg). On the international level, Thompson has won two Olympic Gold Medals as a member of Team USA in 2004 (Athens) and 2008 (Beijing). She has also participated in other professional leagues overseas. Following the 2001 WNBA season, Tina played for Rovereto Basket in Italy and in 2003 she joined the Kumho Falcons of the Women’s Korea Basketball League (WKBL). In 2006 and 2007, she played for Spartak Moscow Region (Euro league) and in 2010 for the MCM TârgoviÅŸte in Romania. Thompson played collegiately at the University of Southern California (1993- 1997) where she helped USC compile a 77-37 record, and led the team to three NCAA tournament appearances (1994, 1995, 1997), including an Elite Eight appearance in 1994. A three-time All-Pac 10 selection at USC, Thompson was a second-team All-American as a senior in 1997. She finished fifth on the university’s career lists

@TexasWBB 26 TexasSports.com ANGELA ORTEGA / Coaching Staff

team her sophomore year with the Lady Cardinals, she averaged 15 points and 7.3 rebounds per game while steering Trinity Valley to a 26-5 record. She is a member of the Class of 2013 Lady Cardinal Hall of Fame. On Oct. 19, 2013, Ortega was inducted to the Cardinal Hall of Fame at Trinity Valley Community College, where she guided the Lady Cardinals to a total of 47 wins in two seasons (1985-87) and an unprecedented climb to No. 2 in the national rankings in 1987. A native of Tyler, Texas, Ortega graduated from Robert E. Lee High School in 1984.

COACHING EXPERIENCE SCHOOL POSITION YEARS Mabank HS Assistant Coach 1991-92 North Texas Assistant Coach 1992-07 Charlotte Assistant Coach 2007-11 North Texas Assistant Coach 2011-12 Texas Assistant AD 2012-

playing experience SCHOOL YEARS ANGELA ORTEGA Northwestern State 1987-89 Trinity Valley Community College 1985-87 ASSISTANT AD / BASKETBALL OPERATIONS FIFTH SEASON Angela Ortega is entering her fifth year overseeing the day-to-day operations of the Texas women’s basketball program as Assistant Athletics Director for Basketball Operations. In her multi-faceted role, Ortega’s primary duties include coordinating team travel, managing the program’s budget, scheduling future opponents, overseeing the team’s Nike account and supervising the student managers. She serves as the program’s liaison to several internal departments, including compliance. Ortega has served on Karen Aston’s staff since the 2007-08 season, with stops at Charlotte, North Texas and Texas. In one season as an assistant coach to Aston at North Texas, the Mean Green tripled its victory total from the previous year, as UNT went 15-16 during the 2011-12 season after winning just five games the previous year. Prior to her stint at North Texas, Ortega spent four seasons as an assistant at Charlotte under Aston, where the 49ers reached the postseason in four con- secutive seasons, including appearances in the 2009 NCAA Tournament and the 2011 WNIT Final Four. Ortega began her coaching career at North Texas where she spent 14 seasons as an assistant coach and one as associate head coach and helped develop two of the greatest players in school history in Jalie Mitchell and Rosalyn Reades. During her first tenure in Denton, Ortega assisted North Texas to its most successful period in school history, including three conference division titles and two postseason tournament appearances in the WNIT in 2001 and 2002. In 2001-02, the Mean Green had a school record 21 wins and went a perfect 12-0 at home. In 1998-99 North Texas recorded only the second 20-win season in school history with a 20-8 mark and another perfect season at home. In all, North Texas won 77 games during the four-year stretch from 1998- 2002. As a recruiting coordinator at North Texas, Ortega was known for her ability to locate and recruit top players for North Texas. Ortega first came to North Texas in 1992 after teaching English at Mabank (Texas) High School. She also served as an assistant coach for the basketball, volleyball and track teams during the 1991-92 school year. The previous two campaigns, Ortega served as a graduate assistant at Northwestern State, where she had an impressive playing career and earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education with a minor in English in 1990. A starting guard who helped guide the Lady Demons to 38 victories and a berth in the NCAA Tournament during her two seasons on the team (1987-89), Ortega averaged only one per game and finished her career as the school’s 10th all-time leading free-throw shooter. Ortega transferred to Northwestern State from Trinity Valley Community College (1985-87), where she competed on a team that was ranked as high as second nationally. Honored as a selection to the Kodak All-District and all-region

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• Coached 2011 Women’s Midwest Track Athlete of the Year & 2011 Women’s 400m USA Junior Champion Diamond Dixon

BAYLOR • Worked with 2004 Olympic Gold Medalists in Jeremy Wariner (400m / 400m Relay) and Darold Williamson (400m Relay) • Strength Coach for the 2002 (4 x 400m Relay) NCAA Champions

EXPERIENCE: TENNIS BAYLOR • Assisted the Men’s and Women’s Tennis program in winning eight Big 12 Regular Season and Tournament titles over three years • Strength and Conditioning Coach for three current ATP tour player • Coached Women’s Tennis to its only NCAA Semifinalist appearance in 2008 • Strength Coach for the 2008 NCAA Women’s Singles Finalist (runner-up)

EXPERIENCE: BASEBALL BAYLOR • Strength Coach for the 2005 World Series Semifinalists • Coached the 2000 Johnny Bench Award Winner (nation’s top catcher) SHAUN MCPHERSON • Coached the 2000 Freshman National Player of the Year STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH • Worked with three Team USA selections • In six years with the program, had three players selected in the first round of FIFTH SEASON the MLB Draft shaun McPherson enters his fifth season leading the Texas Women’s Basketball strength and conditioning efforts. EXPERIENCE: FOOTBALL McPherson came to Texas after spending two seasons as an assistant BAYLOR sports performance coach for football and track & field at the University of • Worked with the 2004 and 2006 Ray Guy Award winner (nation’s top punter) Kansas. Prior to his stint with the Jayhawks, McPherson spent 10 years as the strength and conditioning coach at Baylor where he oversaw the efforts for 15 Big 12 Conference regular season and tournament championship teams in four sports, including two 2004 Olympic Gold Medalists, three first round MLB draft picks, seven WNBA draftees, and 2005 NCAA Champion women’s basketball team. During his 10-year stint at Baylor, McPherson was directly responsible for seven of the Lady Bears basketball teams where he designed and implemented the speed, strength, agility, flexibility and nutritional programs. While working with the program, he helped develop seven WNBA draft picks including the No. 4 pick in 2006 and the No. 5 pick in 2007. He was named the Director of Strength and Conditioning for women’s basketball at Baylor in 2007 and served in that capacity until his departure. McPherson holds memberships and certifications from the National Strength and Conditioning Association (Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist), Weight Lifting Association (Level One Club Coach Certification) and Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Association. He reports to Texas Women’s Basketball head coach Karen Aston. He earned his masters in education in 2001 while at Baylor. McPherson is a 1999 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (B.A. in Exercise and Sport Science), where he began his career as an undergraduate strength and conditioning coach for the Tar Heels. McPherson is a native of Whiteville, NC, and has a daughter -- Ryleigh Maebelle.

EXPERIENCE: WOMEN’S BASKETBALL BAYLOR • Strength and Conditioning Coach for the 2005 NCAA Champions • Assisted the program in reaching four-of-seven possible NCAA Sweet 16’s • Participated in the NCAA Tournament for seven consecutive years • Produced two WNBA Draft First Round picks in Sophia Young and Bernice Mosby, and numerous additional overseas players in a seven-year stint at Baylor

EXPERIENCE: TRACK & FIELD KANSAS • Coached a 2011 100m / 200m Pan Am Games and Olympic Trials Amputee Participant

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HEIDI WLEZIEN MARK RECOULLEY ATHLETIC TRAINER SPECIAL ASSISTANT SECOND SEASON SIXTH SEASON Heidi Wlezien joined the Texas Athletics Sports Medicine staff in October of Mark Recoulley is in his sixth season with the Texas Women’s Basketball 2015 and works with the women’s basketball team. program and his first as the team’s Special Assistant. Prior to coming to the University of Texas, she worked with The Chicago Sky Recoulley’s duties include oversight and administration of the Longhorns’ WNBA team for two seasons and for Illinois Bone & Joint Institute. She also spent recruiting efforts and serving as director of the team’s summer camps, among two seasons at Eastern Illinois University as an Assistant Athletic Trainer with other duties. the women’s basketball, men’s soccer, women’s rugby, and men’s and women’s He spent the past four seasons as Video Coordinator on Karen Aston’s swimming teams. support staff. Recoulley served as a graduate assistant for the Longhorns during Wlezien completed her Master’s Degree in Sports Administration from the 2011-12 season, prior to Aston’s arrival in 2012. Eastern Illinois University and her Bachelor’s Degree in Athletic Training from Recoulley earned bachelor of science degrees in broadcast journalism and Upper Iowa University. She currently holds certifications from the National economics from the University of Miami in 2003. While in Coral Gables, he was a Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) and the American Heart Association (AHA) three-year student manager for the men’s basketball program and helped orga- and is SASTM and ART-upper extremity certified. nize the team’s film exchange program. A native of Cissna Park, Ill., she and her husband Chris currently reside in Following graduation, Recoulley worked in various television markets across Austin. The couple has a son, Cameron. the U.S. in filming, editing and production capacities. He spent the previous six years in the financial industry with Edward Jones Investments before beginning graduate school at Texas in 2011. He and his wife, Liz, reside in Austin. The couple has one son, Andrew Drenner.

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JAMA SHARP FRAN HARRIS VIDEO COORDINATOR COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT COORDINATOR FIRST SEASON THIRD SEASON Jama Sharp enters her first season as the University of Texas women’s UT Women’s Athletics Hall of Honor inductee Fran Harris joined the Texas basketball video coordinator. Women’s Basketball support staff as the Coordinator of Community Engagement Sharp joined Texas women’s basketball staff from the University of Florida, in August of 2014. where she spent the past year as the women’s basketball program’s assistant Harris returned to the Forty Acres as an accomplished businesswoman, video coordinator. The former two-time Atlantic Sun All-Conference selection, writer and broadcast personality with more than 20 years of experience in the Sharp played basketball for four seasons at Stetson University, where she was sales, sports media and sports marketing industries. named the 2015 Female Athlete of the Year. the Dallas native was a student-athlete for hall-of-fame coach Jody Conradt Sharp’s duties will include oversight of video exchange and the breakdown from 1982-86 during the most successful era women’s basketball at The of opponent and individual video scouting, among other duties. University of Texas. Harris was named Southwest Conference Player of the Year Sharp played in 133 career games with 98 starts, scoring 1,261 career in 1984-85 and was team MVP of the historic 1985-86 squad, which became the points, which ranks 12th all-time in Stetson history. She finished her career as first women’s college basketball team to go undefeated (34-0) and win the NCAA one of only two players in school history with more than 1,000 points, 400 assists title. Harris’ 1,798 career points at Texas currently ranks seventh in program and 250 steals. Sharp graduated cum laude in 2015 with a bachelor of business history. degree in sport business. A three-time team captain, she was a member of the After graduating with a communications degree from UT, Harris played Dean’s List and a top-30 Senior CLASS Award Candidate. professional basketball in over 30 countries while based with teams in Italy A Mooresville, Ind., native, Sharp has served on the camp staffs at and Switzerland. In between seasons of her professional playing career, Harris Mooresville High School and Stetson. In the summer of 2014, she completed an served as a graduate assistant on Conradt’s coaching staff during the 1988-99 internship with the Professional Association of Athletic Development. season and attained a master of arts in journalism from The University of Texas in 1991. Harris played two seasons in the WNBA. The first with the Houston Comets on the inaugural WNBA championship team in 1997, and the second with the Utah Starzz in 1998. Harris’ many accomplishments in the business industry include over 15 years of experience as a corporate trainer and speaker, former account execu- tive at Procter & Gamble (1991-95), 10 years of live broadcast experience with the ESPN family of networks (1994-2001; 2011-present), host of HGTV’s Home Rules (2010), ‘advice guru’ for ABC’s Good Morning America (2010-11), and adjunct professor of advertising at The University of Texas at Austin (2011-13). In 2007, Harris was inducted to the UT Athletics Women’s Hall of Honor.

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Chris Plonsky Kathy Harston Athletics Director Sr. Associate AD/Sports Programs

SEAN CARTELL MEDIA RELATIONS SECOND SEASON sean Cartell is in his second season as the media relations contact for the Texas women’s basketball team. Cartell is responsible for coordinating all media and public relations efforts for the Longhorns. Cartell, the 2015 College Sports Information Directors of America Rising Star Award recipient, joined the University of Texas following four-and-a-half years at the Southeastern Conference. At the SEC, he served as the primary media relations contact for baseball, track and field, cross country, and equestrian, as Kat Hastings Kendall Anderson well as the secondary contact for football. In addition, Cartell was the conference Associate AD/Student Services Media Relations Assistant sport administrator and championship director for equestrian. He also provided day-to-day oversight of the conference’s Web and social media presences. While in Birmingham, Ala., Cartell also served as the National Collegiate Equestrian Association’s Director of Strategic Communications, managing all of the organization’s media, digital and social media presences. He also spent three years on the NCEA Selection Committee, determining teams for participation in the national championship. Prior to his work with the SEC, Cartell was assistant director of communica- tions at the University of Florida, where he acted as the primary contact for the school’s nationally prominent volleyball and men’s and women’s track and field programs. His assigned teams won two NCAA Championships and six SEC titles during Cartell’s time in Gainesville. Before joining the University of Florida, Cartell spent a short time as assistant director of athletics communications at the University of Central Florida, where he was the primary media relations contact for women’s basketball and women’s Dennis Colwell Matt Hay track and field. Administrative Associate Asst. Marketing Manager Cartell graduated from the University of Kentucky in 2007, earning a B.A. degree in integrated strategic communications with a minor in American studies. During his time as an undergraduate, Cartell served as the primary media rela- tions contact for a variety of sports, including volleyball, gymnastics, track and field, cross country, women’s golf and women’s tennis. He also spent three-and- a-half years as the secondary contact for women’s basketball. Cartell resides in Austin.

Roger Wallace Craig Way Longhorn/IMG Sports Network Voice of the Longhorns

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TARLETON STATE (EXHIBITION) STANFORD HOUSTON BAPTIST NOVEMBER 6, 2016 NOVEMBER 14, 2016 NOVEMBER 16, 2016 AUSTIN, TEXAS PALO ALTO, CALIF. AUSTIN, TEXAS LONGHORN NETWORK ESPN2 LONGHORN NETWORK

Misty Wilson Bailey Wipff Tara VanDerveer Erica McCall Donna Finnie Lisa Zderadicka Head Coach Senior Guard Head Coach Senior Forward Head Coach Sophomore Guard

QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Location______Stephensville, Texas Location______Stanford, Ca. Location______Houston, Texas Enrollment______12,000 Enrollment______16,770 Enrollment______3,160 Founded______1899 Founded______1891 Founded______1960 Conference______Lone Star Conference______Pac-12 Conference______Southland Nickname______TexAnns Nickname______Cardinal Nickname______Huskies Colors______Purple and White Colors______Cardinal and White Colors______Royal Blue and White Arena (Capacity)______Wisdom Gym (3,000) Arena (Capacity)______Maples Pavilion (7,233) Arena (Capacity)______Sharp Gym (1,000) President______Dr. F. Dominic Dottavio President______Dr. Marc Tessier-Lavigne President______Dr. Robert B. Sloan, Jr. Athletics Director______Lonn Reisman Athletics Director______Bernard Muir Athletics Director______Steve Moniaci

COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach______Misty Wilson Head Coach______Tara VanDerveer Head Coach______Donna Finnie Alma Mater______Tarleton State, ‘01 Alma Mater______Indiana, ‘75 Alma Mater______Heriot Watt, ‘98 Record at School______34-21 (.618) [2 seasons] Record at School______828-174 (.826) [30 seasons] Record at School______41-50 (.451) [3 seasons] Career Record ______Same Career Record ______980-225 (.813) [37 seasons] Career Record ______Same Assistant Coach______Chris Marks Associate Head Coach______Amy Tucker Assistant Coach______Lauren Tippet Assistant Coach______Karli Moore Assistant Coach______Kate Pye Assistant Coach______Becca Allison Assistant Coach______Kathy Thomas Assistant Coach______Tempie Brown Assistant Coach______Justin Jones

SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION Series Record______Texas leads 1-0 Series Record______Stanford leads 6-4 Series Record______0-0 At Austin______0-0 At Austin______2-3 At Austin______0-0 At Stephensville______0-0 At Stanford______1-2 At Houston______0-0 At Neutral______1-0 At Neutral______1-1 At Neutral______0-0 Overall Streak______Texas has won one Overall Streak______Texas has won two Overall Streak______None Last Game_____ Texas 86, Tarleton State 60 (03/05/1976) Last Game______Texas 77, Stanford 69 (12/13/2015) Last Game______None

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION 2015-16 Record______17-11 2015-16 Record______27-8 2015-16 Record______14-15 Conference Record (Finish)______10-6 (T-3rd) Conference Record (Finish)______14-4 (T-3rd) Conference Record (Finish)______9-9 (6th) Postseason______None Postseason______NCAA Elite Eight Postseason______None Starters Returning/Lost______2/3 Starters Returning/Lost______4/1 Starters Returning/Lost______2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost______5/9 Letterwinners Returning/Lost______9/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost______8/5 Newcomers______9 Newcomers______4 Newcomers______7

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION Contact______Nathan Bural Contact______John Cantalupi Contact______Russ Reneau Phone______(254) 968-1802 Phone______(650) 924-8304 Phone______(281) 649-3098 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

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MISSISSIPPI STATE NORTHWESTERN STATE SOUTH CAROLINA NOVEMBER 20, 2016 NOVEMBER 23, 2016 DECEMBER 1, 2016 STARKVILLE, MISS. AUSTIN, TEXAS AUSTIN, TEXAS TBA LONGHORN NETWORK ESPN2

Vic Schaefer Jordan Dupuy Beatrice Attura A’ja Wilson Head Coach Junior Guard Head Coach Senior Guard Head Coach Junior Forward

QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Location______Starkville, Miss. Location______Natchitoches, La. Location______Columbia, S.C. Enrollment______20,873 Enrollment______20,955 Enrollment______33,724 Founded______1878 Founded______1884 Founded______1801 Conference______Southeastern (SEC) Conference______Southland Conference______Southeastern (SEC) Nickname______Bulldogs Nickname______Lady Demons Nickname______Gamecocks Colors______Maroon and White Colors______Purple, White and Orange Trim Colors______Garnet and Black Arena (Capacity)______Humphrey Coliseum (10,500) Arena (Capacity)______Prather Coliseum (3,900) Arena (Capacity)______Colonial Life Arena (18,000) President______Dr. Mark Keenum President______Dr. James Henderson President______Dr. Harris Pastides Athletics Director______Scott Stricklin Athletics Director______Greg Burke Athletics Director______Ray Tanner

COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach______Vic Schaefer Head Coach______Jordan Dupuy Head Coach______Dawn Staley Alma Mater______Texas A&M, ‘84 Alma Mater______Southern Mississippi, ‘03 Alma Mater______Virginia, ‘92 Record at School______90-46 (.662) [4 seasons] Record at School______None Record at School______188-76 (.712) [8 seasons] Career Record ______170-156 (.521) [11 seasons] Career Record ______Same Career Record ______360-156 (.698) [16 seasons] Associate Head Coach______Johnnie Harris Associate Head Coach______Deneen Parker Associate Head Coach______Lisa Boyer Assistant Coach______Dionnah Jackson Assistant Coach______Olivia Grayson Assistant Coach______Nikki McCray-Penson Assistant Coach______Carly Thibault Assistant Coach______Erin Crane Assistant Coach______Fred Chmiel

SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION Series Record______Texas leads 2-1 Series Record______Texas leads 4-0 Series Record______Texas leads 2-0 At Austin______1-0 At Austin______4-0 At Austin______1-0 At Starkville______0-0 At Natchitoches______0-0 At Columbia______0-0 At Neutral______1-1 At Neutral______0-0 At Neutral______1-0 Overall Streak______Texas has won two Overall Streak______Texas has won four Overall Streak______Texas has won two Last Game___Texas 53, Mississippi State 47 (12/02/2015) Last Game______Texas 86, NW State 33 (11/18/2015) Last Game____ Texas 59, South Carolina 55 (11/25/2005)

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION 2015-16 Record______28-8 2015-16 Record______19-12 2015-16 Record______33-2 Conference Record (Finish)______11-5 (T-2nd) Conference Record (Finish)______13-5 (3rd) Conference Record (Finish)______16-0 (1st) Postseason______NCAA Sweet Sixteen Postseason______None Postseason______NCAA Sweet Sixteen Starters Returning/Lost______5/0 Starters Returning/Lost______4/1 Starters Returning/Lost______2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost______9/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost______7/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost______6/8 Newcomers______2 Newcomers______6 Newcomers______7 (1 will sit out, NCAA transfer)

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION Contact______Brock Turnipseed Contact______Jason Pugh Contact______Diana Koval Phone______(662) 418-7409 Phone______(318) 357-6467 Phone______(314) 369-6050 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

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UCONN TENNESSEE UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY DECEMBER 4, 2016 DECEMBER 11, 2016 DECEMBER 15, 2016 UNCASVILLE, CONN. AUSTIN, TEXAS AUSTIN, TEXAS ESPN FS1 LONGHORN NETWORK

Geno Auriemma Diamond DeShields Larry Tidwell Shawnte’ Goff Head Coach Junior Guard Head Coach R-Junior Guard Head Coach Senior Guard

QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Location______Storrs, Conn. Location______Knoxville, Tenn. Location______Edinburg, Texas Enrollment______31,624 Enrollment______27,845 Enrollment______25,584 Founded______1881 Founded______1794 Founded______2015 Conference______American Athletic (ACC) Conference______Southeastern (SEC) Conference______Western Athletic (WAC) Nickname______Huskies Nickname______Lady Volunteers Nickname______Vaqueros Colors______National Flag Blue (Navy) and White Colors______Orange and White Colors______Kelly Green, Navy Blue and Orange Arenas (Capacity)______Gampel Pavilion (10,167) Arena (Capacity)______Thompson-Boling Arena (21,678) Arena (Capacity)______UTRGV Fieldhouse (2,500) President______Dr. Susan Herbst President______Dr. Joe DiPietro President______Dr. Guy Bailey Athletics Director______David Goetz Athletics Director______Dave Hart Athletics Director______Chris King

COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach______Geno Auriemma Head Coach______Holly Warlick Head Coach______Larry Tidwell Alma Mater______West Chester, ‘81 Alma Mater______Tennessee, ‘81 Alma Mater______Austin College, ‘76 Record at School______955-134 (.877) [31 seasons] Record at School______108-34 (.761) [4 seasons] Record at School______52-45 (.536) [3 seasons] Career Record ______Same Career Record ______Same Career Record ______180-111 (.619) [9 seasons] Associate Head Coach______Chris Dailey Assistant Coach______Dean Lockwood Assistant Coach______Gabe Henry Assistant Coach______Shea Ralph Assistant Coach______Jolette Law Assistant Coach______Anthony Anderson Assistant Coach______Marisa Moseley Assistant Coach______Sharrona Reaves Assistant Coach______Hannah Burleson

SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION Series Record______UConn leads 7-0 Series Record______Tennessee leads 23-14 Series Record______0-0 At Austin______0-1 At Austin______7-10 At Austin______0-0 At Storrs______0-1 At Knoxville______6-11 At Edinburg______0-0 At Neutral______0-5 At Neutral______1-2 At Neutral______0-0 Overall Streak______UConn has won seven Overall Streak______Texas has won two Overall Streak______None Last Game______UConn 86, Texas 65 (03/28/2016) Last Game______Texas 64, Tennessee 53 (11/29/2015) Last Game______None

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION 2015-16 Record______38-0 2015-16 Record______22-14 2015-16 Record______19-14 Conference Record (Finish)______18-0 (1st) Conference Record (Finish)______8-8 (T-7th) Conference Record (Finish)______9-5 (2nd) Postseason______NCAA Champions Postseason______NCAA Elite Eight Postseason______None Starters Returning/Lost______2/3 Starters Returning/Lost______4/1 Starters Returning/Lost______4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost______5/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost______8/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost______11/4 Newcomers______3 Newcomers______3 Newcomers______6

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION Contact______Pat McKenna Contact______Eric Trainer Contact______Jonah Goldberg Phone______(860) 420-7311 Phone______(865) 603-2916 Phone______(956) 665-2240 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

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UTSA NEW ORLEANS FLORIDA STATE DECEMBER 17, 2016 DECEMBER 20, 2016 FEBRUARY 13, 2017 AUSTIN, TEXAS AUSTIN, TEXAS TALLAHASSEE, FLA. LONGHORN NETWORK LONGHORN NETWORK ESPN2

Lubomyr Lichonczak Crystal Chidomere Keeshawn Davenport Randi Brown Shakayla Thomas Head Coach Junior Guard Head Coach Junior Guard Head Coach Junior Forward

QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Location______San Antonio, Texas Location______New Orleans, La. Location______Tallahassee, Fla. Enrollment______28,628 Enrollment______8,034 Enrollment______41,477 Founded______1969 Founded______1958 Founded______1851 Conference______Conference USA Conference______Southland Conference______Atlantic Coast (ACC) Nickname______Roadrunners Nickname______Privateers Nickname______Seminoles Colors______Navy Blue, Orange and White Colors______Royal Blue, Silver, and Navy Colors______Garnet and Gold Arena (Capacity)______Convocation Center (2,650) Arena (Capacity)______Lakefront Arena (8,795) Arena (Capacity)______Donald L. Tucker Center (12,100) President______Dr. Ricardo Romo President______Dr. John Nicklow President______John Thrasher Athletics Director______Lynn Hickey Athletics Director______Derek Morel Athletics Director______Stan Wilcox

COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach______Lubomyr Lichonczak Head Coach______Keeshawn Davenport Head Coach______Sue Semrau Alma Mater______Idaho, ‘78 Alma Mater______New Orleans, ‘02 Alma Mater______UC-San Diego, ‘85 Record at School______40-51 (.440) [3 seasons] Record at School______19-116 (.141) [5 seasons] Record at School______373-226 (.623) [19 seasons] Career Record ______192-202 (.487) [14 seasons] Career Record ______Same Career Record ______Same Associate Head Coach______Kristen Holt Assistant Coach______Alpha English Associate Head Coach______Lance White Assistant Coach______Nicole Dunson Assistant Coach______Kate Henderson Assistant Coach______Brooke Wyckoff Assistant Coach______Ela Mukosiej Assistant Coach______Wyketha Harrell Assistant Coach______Danielle Atkinson

SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION Series Record______Texas leads 6-0 Series Record______Texas leads 1-0 Series Record______Texas leads 1-0 At Austin______5-0 At Austin______0-0 At Austin______0-0 At San Antonio______1-0 At New Orleans______0-0 At Tallahassee______0-0 At Neutral______0-0 At Neutral______1-0 At Neutral______1-0 Overall Streak______Texas has won six Overall Streak______Texas has won one Overall Streak______Texas has won one Last Game______Texas 90, UTSA 53 (11/14/2015) Last Game______Texas 89, New Orleans 74 (03/12/1982) Last Game______Texas 89, Florida State 43 (02/25/1984)

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION 2015-16 Record______10-19 2015-16 Record______8-19 2015-16 Record______25-8 Conference Record (Finish)______6-12 (T-11th) Conference Record (Finish)______5-13 (11th) Conference Record (Finish)______13-3 (T-3rd) Postseason______None Postseason______None Postseason______NCAA Sweet Sixteen Starters Returning/Lost______0/5 Starters Returning/Lost______3/2 Starters Returning/Lost______3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost______5/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost______9/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost______7/3 Newcomers______6 Newcomers______6 Newcomers______6

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION Contact______Zena Rex Contact______Ro Brown Contact______Steve Stone Phone______(956) 739-4878 Phone______(504) 280-6459 Phone______(850) 644-4836 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

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BAYLOR IOWA STATE FEBRUARY 6, 2017 | WACO, TEXAS | FS1 JANUARY 1, 2017 | AMES, IOWA | FSN FEBRUARY 20, 2017 | AUSTIN, TEXAS | ESPN2 FEBRUARY 24, 2017 | AUSTIN, TEXAS | LHN

Kim Mulkey Kalani Brown Nina Davis Bill Fennelly Bridget Carleton Seanna Johnson Head Coach Sophomore Post Senior Forward Head Coach Sophomore Guard Senior Guard

QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Location______Waco, Texas Location______Ames, Iowa Enrollment______16,263 Enrollment______36,660 Founded______1845 Founded______1858 Conference______Big 12 Conference______Big 12 Nickname______Lady Bears Nickname______Cyclones Colors______Green and Gold Colors______Cardinal and Gold Arena (Capacity)______Ferrell Center (10,284) Arena (Capacity)______Hilton Coliseum (14,384) President______David E. Garland President______Dr. Steven Leath Athletics Director______Mack Rhoades Athletics Director______Jamie Pollard

COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach______Kim Mulkey Head Coach______Bill Fennelly Alma Mater______Louisiana Tech, ‘84 Alma Mater______William Penn, 1979 Record at School______473-92 (.837) [16 seasons] Record at School______447-223 (.667) [28[27 seasons] Career Record ______Same Career Record ______613-276 (.689) [21 seasons] Associate Head Coach______Bill Brock Associate Head Coach______Jodi Steyer Assistant Coach______Sytia Messer Assistant Coach______Latoja Schaben Assistant Coach______Toyelle Wilson Assistant Coach______Billy Fennelly

SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION Series Record______Texas leads 57-35 Series Record______Iowa State leads 17-13 At Austin______26-12 At Austin______9-4 At Waco______24-18 At Ames______3-10 At Neutral______7-4 At Neutral______1-3 Overall Streak______Baylor has won 14 Overall Streak______Texas has won two Last Game______Baylor 79, Texas 63 (03-07-2016) Last Game______Texas 65, Iowa State 49 (02/06/2016)

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION 2015-16 Record______36-2 2015-16 Record______13-17 Conference Record (Finish)______17-1 (1st) Conference Record (Finish)______5-13 (8th) Postseason______NCAA Elite Eight Postseason______None Starters Returning/Lost______4/1 Starters Returning/Lost______4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost______10/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost______10/49/2 Newcomers______3 Newcomers______34

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION Contact______Jil Price Contact______Nicole Leusink Phone______(254) 710-3042 Phone______(515) 509-1920 [email protected] [email protected]

BAYLOR ROSTER IOWA STATE ROSTER No. Name POS HT CL No. Name POS HT CL 1 Dekeiya Cohen F 6-2 Jr. 2 Sofija Živaljević G 5-9 Fr. 4 Kristy Wallace G 5-11 Jr. 3 Emily Durr G 6-0 Jr. 10 Alexandria Gulley G 5-7 R-Fr. 4 Heather Bowe F 6-0 R-Sr. 12 Alexis Prince G 6-2 Sr. 10 Nia Washington G 5-7 Fr. 13 Nina Davis F 5-11 Sr. 11 Jadda Buckley G 5-8 R-Jr. 15 Lauren Cox F 6-4 Fr. 12 Seanna Johnson G 5-10 Sr. 20 Calveion Landrum G 5-9 Fr. 13 Adriana Camber F 5-10 Fr. 21 Kalani Brown F/C 6-7 So. 14 Aliyah Konate F/C 6-4 Fr. 24 Natalie Chou G 6-1 Fr. 21 Bridget Carleton G 6-1 So. 25 Alyssa Dry G 5-7 So. 22 Teetee Starks G 5-9 R-Fr. 30 Alexis Jones G 5-9 Sr. 25 Lexi Albrecht G 5-10 Sr. 32 Beatrice Mompremier F/C 6-4 So. 30 Claire Ricketts F 6-3 R-So. 55 Khadijiah Cave F/C 6-3 Sr. 32 Meredith Burkhall F 6-3 So. 35 Jordan Jensen F 6-2 Sr.

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KANSAS KANSAS STATE JANUARY 4, 2017 | LAWRENCE, KAN. | ESPN3 FEBRUARY 4, 2017 | WACO, TEXAS | FS1 FEBRUARY 11, 2017 | AUSTIN, TEXAS | LHN FEBRUARY 27, 2017 | MANHATTAN, KAN. | ESPN3

Brandon Schneider Kylee Kopatich Caelynn Manning-Allen Jeff Mittie Breanna Lewis Kindred Wesemann Head Coach Sophomore Guard Senior Forward Head Coach Senior Center Senior Guard

QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Location______Lawrence, Kan. Location______Manhattan, Kan. Enrollment______27,983 Enrollment______24,146 Founded______1866 Founded______1863 Conference______Big 12 Conference______Big 12 Nickname______Jayhawks Nickname______Wildcats Colors______Crimson and Blue Colors______Royal Purple Arena (Capacity)______Allen Fieldhouse (16,300) Arena (Capacity)______Bramlage Coliseum (12,528) President______Dr. Bernadette Gray-Little President______Gen. Richard B. Myers Athletics Director______Dr. Sheahon Zenger Athletics Director______John Currie

COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach______Brandon Schneider Head Coach______Jeff Mittie Alma Mater______Wayland Baptist, ‘95 Alma Mater______Missouri Western, ‘89 Record at School______6-25 (.194) [2 seasons] Record at School______38-27 (.585) [2 seasons] Career Record ______407-163 (.714) [18 seasons] Career Record ______492-262 (.653) [24 seasons] Associate Head Coach______Aqua Franklin Associate Head Coach______Brian Ostermann Assistant Coach______Katie O’Connor Assistant Coach______Ebony Gilliam Assistant Coach______Damitria Buchanan Assistant Coach______Jacie Hoyt

SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION Series Record______Texas leads 22-10 Series Record______Texas leads 18-14 At Austin______10-4 At Austin______11-3 At Lawrence______8-6 At Waco______6-8 At Neutral______4-0 At Neutral______1-3 Overall Streak______Texas has won eight Overall Streak______Texas has won three Last Game______Texas 66, Kansas 50 (03-05-2016) Last Game______Texas 58, Kansas State 51 (02-17-2016)

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION 2015-16 Record______6-25 2015-16 Record______19-13 Conference Record (Finish)______0-18 (10th) Conference Record (Finish)______8-10 (T-6th) Postseason______None Postseason______NCAA Second Round Starters Returning/Lost______4/1 Starters Returning/Lost______4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost______12/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost______9/3 Newcomers______0 Newcomers______4

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION Contact______Theresa Kurtz Contact______Randy Peterson Phone______(785) 312-1053 Phone______(785) 532-7975 [email protected] [email protected]

KANSAS ROSTER KANSAS STATE ROSTER No. Name POS HT CL No. Name POS HT CL 0 Sydney Umeri F 6-0 Sr. 0 Jessica Sheble F 6-3 Sr. 1 Chelsea Lott C 6-3 So. 1 Kaylee Page F 6-3 Jr. 2 McKenzie Calvert G 5-9 R-So. 2 Erica Young F 6-1 Sr. 3 Jessica Washington G 5-8 R-Jr. 3 Lanie Page F 6-3 R-Fr. 4 Jada Brown F 6-0 Sr. 5 Mercedes Brooks G 5-11 Fr. 12 Timeka O’Neal G 5-4 Sr. 10 Kayla Goth G 6-0 So. 15 Aisia Robertson G 5-7 So. 11 Peyton Williams F 6-3 Fr. 20 Jayde Christopher G 5-8 So. 12 Kelly Thomson G 5-10 Sr. 21 Lisa Blair C 6-5 Sr. 22 Chayla Cheadle G 6-0 Jr. 13 Eternati Willock F 6-4 Fr. 23 Ebony Watts G 5-6 Jr. 21 Karyla Middlebrook G 5-7 Jr. 24 Sydney Benoit G 5-10 Sr. 22 Breanna Lewis C 6-5 Sr. 25 Caelynn Manning-Allen F 6-4 Sr. 23 Anna Hammaker G 5-10 So. 33 Kylee Kopatich G 5-10 So. 24 Kindred Wesemann G 5-7 Sr. 55 Tyler Johnson F 6-2 So. 50 Shaelyn Martin G 6-1 Jr.

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OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA STATE JANUARY 17, 2017 | AUSTIN, TEXAS | FS1 JANUARY 10, 2017 | AUSTIN, TEXAS | LHN FEBRUARY 18, 2017 | NORMAN, OKLA. | FSN FEBRUARY 1, 2017 | STILLWATER, OKLA. | FOX SPORTS OKLA.

Sherri Coale Peyton Little Vionise Pierre-Louis Jim Littell Mandy Coleman Kaylee Jensen Head Coach R-Senior Guard Junior Center Head Coach Junior Forward/Center Junior Center

QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Location______Norman, Okla. Location______Stillwater, Okla. Enrollment______30,813 Enrollment______24,551 Founded______1890 Founded______1890 Conference______Big 12 Conference______Big 12 Nickname______Sooners Nickname______Cowgirls Colors______Crimson and Cream Colors______Orange and Black Arena (Capacity)______Lloyd Noble Center (11,562) Arena (Capacity)______Gallagher-Iba Arena (13,611) President______David L. Boren President______Burns Hargis Athletics Director______Joe Castiglione Athletics Director______Mike Holder

COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach______Sherri Coale Head Coach______Jim Littell Alma Mater______Oklahoma Christian, ‘87 Alma Mater______Southwestern College, ‘77 Record at School______442-217 (.671) [20 seasons] Record at School______109-54 (.669) [5 seasons] Career Record ______Same Career Record ______Same Assistant Coach______Jan Ross Associate Head Coach______Bill Annan Assistant Coach______Pam DeCosta Assistant Coach______Ashley Davis Assistant Coach______Chad Thrailkill Assistant Coach______Rebecca Kates-Taylor

SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION Series Record______Texas leads 28-24 Series Record______Texas leads 29-15 At Austin______15-9 At Austin______17-4 At Norman______8-13 At Stillwater______10-10 At Neutral______5-2 At Neutral______2-1 Overall Streak______Oklahoma has won one Overall Streak______Texas has won three Last Game______Oklahoma 74, Texas 56 (02-14-2016) Last Game______Texas 70, Oklahoma State 55 (02-10-2016)

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION 2015-16 Record______22-11 2015-16 Record______21-10 Conference Record (Finish)______11-7 (T-4th) Conference Record (Finish)______11-7 (T-4th) Postseason______NCAA Second Round Postseason______NCAA First Round Starters Returning/Lost______4/1 Starters Returning/Lost______3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost______12/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost______7/5 Newcomers______3 Newcomers______5

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION Contact______Tyler Pigg Contact______Ryan Cameron Phone______(334) 750-0791 Phone______(405) 742-4363 [email protected] [email protected]

OKLAHOMA ROSTER OKLAHOMA STATE ROSTER No. Name POS HT CL No. Name POS HT CL 0 Vionise Pierre-Louis C 6-4 Jr. 3 Mandy Coleman F/C 5-3 Jr. 1 LaNesia Williams G 5-7 Jr. 5 Diana Omozee G 5-11 Sr. 2 T’Ona Edwards G 5-5 Sr. 10 Shakila Small G 6-3 Jr. 3 Derica Wyatt G 5-10 Sr. 11 Areanna Combs G 5-10 Fr. 10 Peyton Little G 5-11 R-Sr. 13 Jentry Holt F 6-3 So. 11 Morgan Rich G 5-10 R-Fr. 15 Rodrea Echols G 5-10 Fr. 12 Gileysa Penzo G 5-9 R-So. 20 LaTashia Jones F 6-2 So. 20 Chelsea Dungee G 5-11 Fr. 22 Alexes Bryant F 6-3 Fr. 21 Gabbi Ortiz G 5-9 Jr. 22 Shayla Kellogg F 6-2 Sr. 23 Jaden Hobbs G 5-8 Fr. 23 Maddie Manning G 6-2 R-Sr. 24 Karli Wheeler G 5-8 So. 24 Ijeorna Odimgbe F 6-4 So. 45 Katelyn Loecker F 6-0 Sr. 25 Gioya Carter G 5-9 Sr. 54 Kaylee Jensen C 6-4 Jr. 30 McKenna Treece C 6-4 Jr. 32 Nancy Mulkey C 6-9 Fr.

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TCU TEXAS TECH JANUARY 7, 2017 | AUSTIN, TEXAS | LHN DECEMBER 29, 2017 | AUSTIN, TEXAS | LHN JANUARY 25, 2017 | FORT WORTH, TEXAS | FSSW JANUARY 21, 2017 | LUBBOCK, TEXAS

Raegan Pebley AJ Alix Jada Butts Candi Whitaker Ivonne Cook-Taylor Japreece Dean Head Coach Junior Guard Senior Guard/Forward Head Coach R-Senior Guard Sophomore Guard

QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Location______Fort Worth, Texas Location______Lubbock, Texas Enrollment______10,323 Enrollment______35,893 Founded______1873 Founded______1923 Conference______Big 12 Conference______Big 12 Nickname______Horned Frogs Nickname______Lady Raiders Colors______Purple and White Colors______Scarlet and Black Arena (Capacity)______Ed and Rae Schollmaier Arena (6,700) Arena (Capacity)______United Supermarkets Arena (15,098) President______Dr. Victor J. Boschini, Jr. President______Robert Duncan Athletics Director______Chris Del Conte Athletics Director______Kirby Hocutt

COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach______Raegan Pebley Head Coach______Candi Whitaker Alma Mater______Colorado, ‘97 Alma Mater______Texas Tech, ‘02 Record at School______36-29 (.522) [2 seasons] Record at School______34-58 (.370) [3 seasons] Career Record ______192-204 (.485) [13 seasons] Career Record ______111-151 (.424) [8 seasons] Associate Head Coach______Hanna Howard Associate Head Coach______Matt Corkey Assistant Coach______Britney Brown Assistant Coach______Brandi Poole Assistant Coach______Aaron Kallhoff Assistant Coach______Ray Caldwell

SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION Series Record______Texas leads 38-2 Series Record______Texas leads 67-29 At Austin______18-0 At Austin______32-7 At Fort Worth______18-2 At Lubbock______22-17 At Neutral______2-0 At Neutral______13-5 Overall Streak______Texas has won four Overall Streak______Texas has won six Last Game______Texas 71, TCU 58 (02-27-2016) Last Game______Texas 76, Texas Tech 55 (02-24-2016)

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION 2015-16 Record______18-15 2015-16 Record______13-18 Conference Record (Finish)______8-10 (T-6th) Conference Record (Finish)______3-15 (9th) Postseason______WNIT Third Round Postseason______None Starters Returning/Lost______3/2 Starters Returning/Lost______3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost______7/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost______7-4 Newcomers______5 Newcomers______4

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION Contact______Matt Mays Contact______Jessika McKernan Phone______(812) 757-2411 Phone______(361) 549-6297 [email protected] [email protected]

TCU ROSTER TEXAS TECH ROSTER No. Name POS HT CL No. Name POS HT CL 00 Amy Okonkwo F 6-2 R-So. 00 Brielle Blaire F 6-2 Jr. 1 Toree Thompson G 5-10 Jr. 1 Erin Degrate C 6-4 So. 3 Mikayla Christian G 5-9 Fr. 2 Ivonne Cook-Taylor G 5-8 R-Sr. 4 Amber Ramirez G 5-8 Fr. 4 Recee’ Caldwell G 5-8 So. 10 Danielle Rainey G 5-8 Fr. 5 Larryn Brooks G 5-6 Jr. 15 Jada Butts G/F 5-10 Sr. 11 Grayson Bright G 5-11 Fr. 21 Sydney Coleman F 6-1 Jr. 12 Jada Terry C 6-4 Jr. 22 Jordan Moore C 6-3 So. 20 Brittany Brewer F 6-4 Fr. 23 AJ Alix G 5-6 Jr. 23 Arella Guirantes G 5-11 Fr. 25 Kianna Ray G 6-1 Fr. 24 Japreece Dean G 5-6 So. 31 Ella Hellessey F 6-2 Fr. 25 Leashja Grant C 6-2 Sr. 33 Adeola Akomolafe F 6-3 So. 30 Zuri Sanders F 6-0 So. 55 Carol Willie C 6-2 Sr. 32 Dayo Olabode F 6-2 Jr. 42 Ionna McKenzie C 6-2 Jr.

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WEST VIRGINIA JANUARY 14, 2017 | MORGANTOWN, W.VA. JANUARY 29, 2017 | AUSTIN, TEXAS | FS1

Mike Carey Tynice Martin Teana Muldrow Head Coach Sophomore Guard Junior Forward

QUICK FACTS Location______Morgantown, W.Va. Enrollment______31,514 Founded______1867 Conference______Big 12 Nickname______Mountaineers Colors______Old Gold and Blue Arena (Capacity)______WVU Coliseum (14,000) President______E. Gordon Gee Athletics Director______Shane Lyons

COACHING STAFF Head Coach______Mike Carey Alma Mater______Salem, ‘80 Record at School______322-171 (.653) [15 seasons] Career Record ______610-273 (.691) [28 seasons] Associate Head Coach______Chester Nichols Assistant Coach______Lester Rowe Assistant Coach______Diane Richardson

SERIES INFORMATION Series Record______Texas leads 6-5 At Austin______4-0 At Morgantown______1-3 At Neutral______1-2 Overall Streak______Texas has won three Last Game______Texas 67, West Virginia 51 (03-06-2016)

OPPONENT TEAM INFORMATION 2015-16 Record______25-10 Conference Record (Finish)______12-6 (3rd) Postseason______NCAA Second Round Starters Returning/Lost______3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost______8/4 Newcomers______5

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION Contact______Russell Luna Phone______(304) 290-6236 [email protected]

WEST VIRGINIA ROSTER No. Name POS HT CL 2 Alexis Brewer G 5-9 So. 4 Nia Staples G 5-9 Fr. 5 Tynice Martin G 5-10 So. 11 Teana Muldrow F 6-1 Jr. 12 Chania Ray G 5-8 Jr. 13 Kristina King F 6-3 Jr. 14 Bailey Thomas G 5-9 Fr. 15 Lanay Montgomery C 6-5 Sr. 20 Desiree Rhodes P 6-1 Sr. 22 Katrina Pardee G 5-9 So. 23 Aisha Edwards G 5-8 R-Jr. 24 Anja Martin F/G 5-11 So. 45 Marlena Schmidt F 6-6 R-Fr. 55 Krystaline McCune F 6-4 Fr.

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2015-16 REVIEW / SEASON RECAP

The 2015-16 Longhorns defeated No. 10 UCLA 72-64 to advance to the program’s first NCAA Elite 8 appearance since the 2002-03 season.

By any measure, the 2015-16 University of Texas wom- postseason success than the year before. That ascent led en’s basketball team will go down as one of the greatest the Longhorns to a 31-5 record this past campaign and the in program history. That’s no small accomplishment consid- school’s first trip to the NCAA Elite Eight since 2002-03. ering the school’s decorated history that includes the 1986 The team’s 31 victories were its most since the 1987-88 NCAA Championship, three NCAA Final Four appearances year. and 12 conference championships. While the team’s many accomplishments – detailed The Longhorns finished the season ranked No. 7 in the As- below – were impressive and, at times, unprecedented, the sociated Press poll, marking the first time since the 2003- Texas players and coaches are in no way content with the 04 season that Texas would complete the season among program’s achievements and are looking ahead to a bright the nation’s top-10 teams. Fourteen teams in program future. history have been ranked in the final AP top-10 poll. “I think it should be a motivational tool for our team “It was one of those seasons that you don’t ever that we don’t have a ring,” Aston said. “As much as 31-5 want to stop talking about on the basis of how our team sounds unbelievable – and I do think we were an unbe- performed this year,” Texas head coach Karen Aston said. lievable team and had an unbelievable year – we are still “More importantly, the chemistry of this basketball team chasing championships. We are highly motivated.” was special. It was a special team to coach and one I really enjoyed every day. I enjoyed the journey that we A GRAND ACCOMPLISHMENT took this year.” During the 2015-16 season, the University of Texas This was a story of hard work, determination and women’s basketball program became just the fifth in NCAA perseverance led by the first senior class to complete four Division I women’s basketball history to reach 1,000 all- years under Aston’s direction. time wins. The Longhorns accomplished the milestone in The group of Imani Boyette, Empress Davenport and a 70-46 win against Kansas on Jan. 27, 2016 in the Frank Celina Rodrigo, joined by fifth-year senior Brady Sanders, Erwin Center and a confetti-filled celebration followed. posted the most losses (18) in program history as fresh- During the month of February, the program’s four head men at UT. Starters as rookies in the highly competitive coaches – Rodney Page, Jody Conradt, Big 12 Conference in 2012-13, the foursome didn’t find and Aston – were honored at a series of home games. success easily. Following the 2015-16 season, Texas is 1,012-372 (.371) Still, those seniors never wavered in their commitment in 42 seasons as an NCAA Division I program. or their desire to improve. “This particular group of seniors started as freshmen THIRD-BEST START IN PROGRAM HISTORY kind of getting their heads beat in a little bit,” Aston said. The 2015-16 Longhorns got off to the third-best start in “Each year, they learned a little bit more about what it took program history at 16-0. Texas finished regular-season to compete at the highest level. They absolutely knew the non-conference play with a perfect 11-0 record for the day-to-day work that it took and they knew the pitfalls. second consecutive year, marking the first time in program Their preparation on a daily basis was very consistent and history that Texas teams went undefeated in non-con- I think that’s what has enabled us to get through the highs ference regular-season play in back-to-back campaigns. and lows. We have had some really great highs.” The Longhorns have won 25 consecutive games against Celina Rodrigo finished sixth all-time With each year came improved win totals and greater regular-season non-conference opponents. in UT history in assists.

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SEASON HIGHLIGHTS • Most victories (31) since the 1987-88 campaign. • Furthest run in the NCAA Tournament (Elite Eight) since the 2002-03 season. • Tied for the most Big 12 Conference victories (15) in program history. • Posted the third-best start to a season in pro- gram history (16-0). • Recorded an 11-0 mark in regular-season non-conference play for the second consecutive year. It marked the first time in school history that the Longhorns have recorded back-to-back undefeated regular-season non-conference schedules. • Finished second in the Big 12 Conference regular season, marking the program’s highest In 2015-16, Texas joined the exclusive club of Division I women’s basketball programs to reach 1,000 all-time victories. finish in league play since 2004-05. • Played in the Big 12 Tournament Championship By any measure, the 2015-16 University of Texas wom- posted the most losses (18) in program history as fresh- en’s basketball team will go down as one of the greatest men at UT. Starters as rookies in the highly competitive Game for the second consecutive season. in program history. That’s no small accomplishment consid- Big 12 Conference in 2012-13, the foursome didn’t find • Earned a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament ering the school’s decorated history that includes the 1986 success easily. for the fifth time in program history, marking the NCAA Championship, three NCAA Final Four appearances Still, those seniors never wavered in their commitment school’s highest seeding since a No. 1 seed in and 12 conference championships. or their desire to improve. The Longhorns finished the season ranked No. 7 in the As- “This particular group of seniors started as freshmen 2004. sociated Press poll, marking the first time since the 2003- kind of getting their heads beat in a little bit,” Aston said. • Played host to NCAA First and Second Rounds 04 season that Texas would complete the season among “Each year, they learned a little bit more about what it took for the first time since the 2010 campaign. the nation’s top-10 teams. Fourteen teams in program to compete at the highest level. They absolutely knew the • Notched the program’s first-ever win at West history have been ranked in the final AP top-10 poll. day-to-day work that it took and they knew the pitfalls. “It was one of those seasons that you don’t ever Their preparation on a daily basis was very consistent and Virginia. want to stop talking about on the basis of how our team I think that’s what has enabled us to get through the highs • Charted the school’s first win at Tennessee performed this year,” Texas head coach Karen Aston said. and lows. We have had some really great highs.” since the 2003 season. “More importantly, the chemistry of this basketball team With each year came improved win totals and greater • Earned the school’s first wins at both Oklahoma was special. It was a special team to coach and one I postseason success than the year before. That ascent led really enjoyed every day. I enjoyed the journey that we the Longhorns to a 31-5 record this past campaign and the State and Iowa State since 2009. took this year.” school’s first trip to the NCAA Elite Eight since 2002-03. • Signed the No. 3 recruiting class in the nation, This was a story of hard work, determination and The team’s 31 victories were its most since the 1987-88 according to ESPN.com. It is the second perseverance led by the first senior class to complete four year. consecutive top-six recruiting class for Texas years under Aston’s direction. While the team’s many accomplishments – detailed The group of Imani Boyette, Empress Davenport and below – were impressive and, at times, unprecedented, the and the third top-15 recruiting class in as many Celina Rodrigo, joined by fifth-year senior Brady Sanders, Texas players and coaches are in no way content with the years for the Longhorns.

Imani Boyette became Texas’ fourth all-time WNBA First Round draft selection when she was chosen 10th by the Chicago Sky. Pictured with WNBA President Lisa Borders.

@TexasWBB 45 TexasSports.com 2015-16 REVIEW / SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

Overall Record: 31-5 (Home: 17-1, Away: 10-2, Neutral: 4-2) • Big 12 Record: 15-3 (Home: 8-1, Away: 7-2) DATE OPPONENT (TV) W/L SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS Nov. 14______UTSA (LHN)______W______90-53______2596______(22) McCarty______(10) Boyette Nov. 18______NORTHWESTERN STATE (LHN)______W______86-33______7582______(25) Boyette______(14) Boyette Nov. 21______at Rice ______W______70-47______1081______(19) Taylor______(8) Taylor Nov. 25______HAMPTON (LHN)______W______79-52______2507______(16) Taylor______(10) Higgs Nov. 29______at No. 4/5 Tennessee (ESPN)______W______64-53______10204______(18) Higgs______(9) Boyette Dec. 2______NO. 9/9 MISSISSIPPI STATE (LHN)______W______53-47______2887______(21) Boyette______(10) Boyette Dec. 6 ______at Little Rock______W______66-56______1642______(23) McCarty______(7) Boyette Dec. 13______NO. 14/12 STANFORD (ESPN)______W______77-69______3942______(23) Davenport______(9) Boyette Dec. 16______CANISIUS (LHN)______W______92-62______2370______(15) Boyette______(10) Boyette

Big 12/SEC Challenge (Chesapeake Energy Arena / Oklahoma City, Okla.) Dec. 20______vs Arkansas (FS1)______W______61-50______2403______(15) Taylor______(9) Taylor

Dec. 27______SAM HOUSTON STATE (LHN)______W______83-49______3123______(17) Higgs______(8) Higgs/Lang Dec. 30______*at West Virginia______W______65-54______4153______(18) Atkins______(14) Boyette Jan. 2______*TEXAS TECH (LHN)______W______86-62______3668______(24) Boyette______(11) Boyette Jan. 6______*IOWA STATE (LHN)______W______75-54______2836______(17) McCarty______(17) Boyette Jan. 9______*at Oklahoma State (FOX Oklahoma)_____ W______78-48______3290______(12) Boyette / Hosey______(11) Boyette Jan. 13______*at Kansas (TWC)______W______75-38______1903______(15) Boyette______(10) Davenport Jan. 17______*NO. 6/7 BAYLOR (ESPN2)______L______67-80______8996______(16) McCarty______(17) Boyette Jan. 20______*at TCU (FCS)______W______65-58______2792______(19) Boyette ______(10) Boyette Jan. 27______* KANSAS (LHN)______W______70-46______3126______(16) Boyette______(10) Boyette Jan. 30______*at Kansas State (ESPN3)______W______66-51______4846______(15) McCarty______(8) Boyette Feb. 6______*at Iowa State (FS2)______W______65-49______11261______(22) Atkins______(11) Atkins Feb. 10______*NO. 20/24 OKLAHOMA STATE (LHN)____ W______70-55______2638______(18) McCarty______(9) Boyette Feb. 14______*at No. 21/21 Oklahoma (FS1)______L______56-74______4853______(19) McCarty______(8) Davenport Feb. 17______*KANSAS STATE (LHN)______W______58-51______3036______(12) Sanders______(7) Davenport Feb. 21______*WEST VIRGINIA (FSN)______W______73-50______4143______(18) McCarty______(8) Boyette Feb. 24______*at Texas Tech (FSSW)______W______76-55______3555______(13 Atkins______(7) Atkins Feb. 27______*TCU (LHN)______W______71-58______4069______(16) McCarty______(9) Boyette Feb. 29______*at No. 4/4 Baylor (FS1)______L______48-74______10284______(12) McCarty______(8) Boyette

Phillips 66 Big 12 Tournament (Chesapeake Energy Arena / Oklahoma City, Okla.) March 5______vs Kansas (FSN)______W______66-50______3863______(13) Rodrigo______(7) Boyette March 6______vs No. 22/RV West Virginia (FS1)______W______67-51______4591______(12) Rodrigo____ (4) Atkins/Boyette/Rodrigo March 7______vs No. 4/4 Baylor (FS1)______L______63-79______3859______(15) Higgs______(11) Boyette

NCAA First and Second Rounds (Frank Erwin Center / Austin, Texas) March 19______ALABAMA STATE (ESPN2)______W______86-42______2645______(15) Atkins______(10) Boyette March 21______MISSOURI (ESPN2)______W______73-55______2345______(22) Atkins______(10) Boyette

NCAA Bridgeport Regional (Webster Bank Arena / Bridgeport, Conn.) March 26______vs No. 10/12 UCLA (ESPN)______W______72-64______8898______(18) Boyette______(10) Boyette March 28______vs No. 1/1 UConn (ESPN)______L______65-86______9008______(19) Atkins/Higgs______(6) Boyette/Davenport

*Big 12 Conference game 2015-16 Attendance Figures Site Games Total Average HOME______18______66605______3700 AWAY______12______59864______4989 NEUTRAL______6______32622______5437 TOTAL______36______159091______4419

@TexasWBB 46 TexasSports.com CUMULATIVE STATISTICS / 2015-16 REVIEW

All Games ## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 11 Brooke McCarty 36 35 1119 31.1 152 332 .458 67 162 .414 53 74 .716 16 83 99 2.8 59 0 89 54 7 43 424 11.8 34 Imani Boyette 36 36 822 22.8 157 312 .503 3 10 .300 88 112 .786 106 216 322 8.9 95 4 27 99 104 28 405 11.3 24 Ariel Atkins 27 14 568 21.0 111 207 .536 21 59 .356 59 72 .819 44 61 105 3.9 73 2 34 38 7 37 302 11.2 10 Lashann Higgs 34 1 450 13.2 101 244 .414 4 24 .167 38 71 .535 40 60 100 2.9 46 1 38 45 3 48 244 7.2 01 Empress Davenport 36 34 836 23.2 82 268 .306 22 82 .268 63 84 .750 36 78 114 3.2 85 1 76 74 2 13 249 6.9 40 Kelsey Lang 36 6 675 18.8 100 193 .518 0 0 .000 35 43 .814 65 97 162 4.5 77 0 27 40 31 12 235 6.5 20 Brianna Taylor 34 18 633 18.6 78 171 .456 3 8 .375 38 69 .551 57 90 147 4.3 73 2 33 47 5 43 197 5.8 02 Celina Rodrigo 36 35 987 27.4 56 180 .311 32 96 .333 38 59 .644 26 111 137 3.8 56 0 140 75 6 45 182 5.1 22 Tasia Foman 28 0 250 8.9 32 67 .478 7 23 .304 15 20 .750 8 31 39 1.4 29 0 16 19 5 11 86 3.1 05 Jordan Hosey 35 0 329 9.4 37 78 .474 1 5 .200 31 51 .608 28 41 69 2.0 35 0 3 32 7 6 106 3.0 32 Brady Sanders 29 1 314 10.8 22 69 .319 7 35 .200 17 21 .810 13 16 29 1.0 13 0 22 27 1 4 68 2.3 33 Sara Hattis 26 0 155 6.0 19 47 .404 0 0 .000 12 24 .500 10 23 33 1.3 38 0 2 11 4 0 50 1.9 14 Olamide Aborowa 18 0 62 3.4 5 20 .250 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 4 12 16 0.9 2 0 0 4 3 0 12 0.7 -- Team 48 78 126 3.5 0 7 0 Total 36 952 2188 .435 167 504 .331 489 704 .695 501 997 1498 41.6 681 10 507 572 185 290 2560 71.1 Opponents 36 716 2021 .354 191 666 .287 408 575 .710 361 797 1158 32.2 730 21 362 647 138 215 2031 56.4

Score by QUARTERS (and OT) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Texas______622______595______653______690______-______2560 Opponents______478______460______526______567______-______2031

Big 12 Games Only ## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 34 Imani Boyette 18 18 420 23.3 83 164 .506 1 4 .250 52 63 .825 49 122 171 9.5 50 3 10 49 65 13 219 12.2 11 Brooke McCarty 18 18 566 31.4 78 168 .464 35 78 .449 25 38 .658 5 37 42 2.3 30 0 45 29 4 21 216 12.0 24 Ariel Atkins 18 7 366 20.3 67 124 .540 11 35 .314 38 48 .792 28 37 65 3.6 49 2 23 26 4 22 183 10.2 01 Empress Davenport 18 17 425 23.6 44 145 .303 10 37 .270 34 44 .773 25 35 60 3.3 43 1 35 33 2 8 132 7.3 40 Kelsey Lang 18 3 352 19.6 56 103 .544 0 0 .000 18 22 .818 31 52 83 4.6 43 0 13 23 19 7 130 7.2 20 Brianna Taylor 16 9 301 18.8 30 77 .390 0 2 .000 19 34 .559 23 48 71 4.4 30 1 13 18 2 25 79 4.9 10 Lashann Higgs 16 0 145 9.1 29 78 .372 0 4 .000 8 21 .381 11 15 26 1.6 18 1 13 12 0 13 66 4.1 02 Celina Rodrigo 18 17 511 28.4 21 95 .221 13 49 .265 13 24 .542 17 60 77 4.3 29 0 77 47 1 22 68 3.8 22 Tasia Foman 14 0 100 7.1 17 32 .531 3 9 .333 10 14 .714 2 13 15 1.1 13 0 4 9 4 7 47 3.4 32 Brady Sanders 15 1 179 11.9 15 41 .366 6 22 .273 11 14 .786 11 9 20 1.3 9 0 13 17 0 0 47 3.1 05 Jordan Hosey 17 0 152 8.9 18 41 .439 0 3 .000 14 18 .778 13 17 30 1.8 17 0 2 12 2 3 50 2.9 33 Sara Hattis 12 0 52 4.3 2 11 .182 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 5 10 15 1.3 16 0 0 6 1 0 6 0.5 14 Olamide Aborowa 9 0 31 3.4 2 9 .222 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 3 7 10 1.1 2 0 0 2 1 0 4 0.4 -- Team 18 36 54 3.0 0 1 0 Total 18 462 1088 .425 79 243 .325 244 346 .705 241 498 739 41.1 349 8 248 284 105 141 1247 69.3 Opponents 18 364 1016 .358 99 326 .304 206 299 .689 181 416 597 33.2 370 12 174 316 74 107 1033 57.4

Score by QUARTERS (and OT) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Texas______301______291______322______333______--______1247 Opponents______244______228______268______293______--______1033

@TexasWBB 47 TexasSports.com 2015-16 REVIEW / TEAM GAME-BY-GAME

3Pt. 3Pt. FT Off. def. tOt. Game Score FG-A Pct. FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. reb. reb. reb. PF a tO B S

TEXAS______90____ 29-74_____ .392____ 9-24______.375___ 23-35_____ .657_____22_____ 35_____ 57_____17_____13_____11______7_____13 UTSA______53____ 17-62_____ .274___ 11-29______.379____ 8-12_____ .667______9_____ 26_____ 35_____28______9_____23______3______4

TEXAS______86____ 35-67_____ .522____ 7-21______.333____ 9-16_____ .563_____19_____ 28_____ 47_____14_____13______9______4_____13 Northwestern State_33____ 12-45_____ .267____ 4-16______.250_____ 5-8_____ .625______4_____ 14_____ 18_____16______7_____21______0______2

TEXAS______70____ 27-57_____ .474____ 3-12______.250___ 13-15_____ .867_____10_____ 27_____ 37_____24_____13_____17______4______9 at Rice______47____ 15-46_____ .326____ 4-18______.222___ 13-20_____ .650______7_____ 22_____ 29_____22______7_____22______4______4

TEXAS______79____ 31-65_____ .477_____ 3-9______.333___ 14-23_____ .609_____17_____ 30_____ 47_____15_____21_____18______5______5 Hampton______52____ 21-60_____ .350____ 0-16______.000___ 10-15_____ .667_____12_____ 22_____ 34_____20______6_____18______7______9

TEXAS______64____ 21-53_____ .396____ 6-13______.462___ 16-27_____ .593______7_____ 34_____ 41_____22_____16_____15______3______6 at Tennessee_____ 53____ 21-69_____ .304____ 4-15______.267____ 7-11_____ .636_____15_____ 30_____ 45_____23_____10_____16______4______9

TEXAS______53____ 18-46_____ .391_____ 2-5______.400___ 15-26_____ .577_____10_____ 31_____ 41_____23_____12_____23______3______3 Mississippi State__ 47____ 17-54_____ .315____ 2-16______.125___ 11-20_____ .550_____10_____ 20_____ 30_____31______4_____19______5______8

TEXAS______66____ 25-52_____ .481_____ 4-8______.500___ 12-15_____ .800_____15_____ 22_____ 37_____14_____10_____18______1______5 at Little Rock_____ 56____ 25-54_____ .463____ 2-19______.105_____ 4-6_____ .667______9_____ 14_____ 23_____17_____15_____14______2______5

TEXAS______77____ 25-59_____ .424____ 4-12______.333___ 23-30_____ .767_____16_____ 28_____ 44_____16_____11_____13______3______3 Stanford______69____ 25-59_____ .424____ 8-21______.381___ 11-15_____ .733______8_____ 21_____ 29_____24_____13_____15______5______6

TEXAS______92____ 34-61_____ .557____ 8-17______.471___ 16-23_____ .696_____14_____ 28_____ 42_____16_____21_____17______7______7 Canisius______62____ 22-60_____ .367____ 9-26______.346____ 9-12_____ .750_____11_____ 14_____ 25_____19_____16_____16______3______6

TEXAS______61____ 24-64_____ .375____ 4-19______.211____ 9-12_____ .750_____17_____ 33_____ 50_____18_____12_____21_____10______9 vs. Arkansas_____ 50____ 17-62_____ .274____ 6-20______.300___ 10-13_____ .769_____13_____ 26_____ 39_____17_____11_____17______1______8

TEXAS______83____ 32-62_____ .516____ 0-10______.000___ 19-30_____ .633_____15_____ 28_____ 43_____20_____25_____20______8_____13 Sam Houston St.__ 49____ 16-50_____ .320____ 3-17______.176___ 14-17_____ .824______7_____ 17_____ 24_____19______5_____29______3______7

TEXAS______65____ 26-61_____ .426____ 4-16______.250____ 9-19_____ .474_____15_____ 31_____ 46_____20_____14_____21______8______7 at West Virginia___ 54____ 18-60_____ .300____ 8-23______.348___ 10-15_____ .667_____13_____ 25_____ 38_____23______8_____23______5______8

TEXAS______86____ 31-65_____ .477____ 4-14______.286____ 9-19_____ .474_____15_____ 31_____ 46_____11_____15_____14______7______8 Texas Tech______62____ 26-72_____ .361____ 7-20______.350_____ 3-7_____ .429_____14_____ 20_____ 34_____24______9_____14______5______5

TEXAS______75____ 29-71_____ .408___ 11-22______.500____ 6-11_____ .545_____16_____ 32_____ 48_____19_____19_____10______9______5 Iowa State______54____ 19-57_____ .333____ 7-21______.333____ 9-19_____ .474_____11_____ 29_____ 40_____17_____10_____13______3______4

TEXAS______78____ 27-51_____ .529____ 6-12______.500___ 18-26_____ .692_____11_____ 27_____ 38_____24_____12_____23______5_____10 at Oklahoma State_ 48____ 15-54_____ .278____ 2-10______.200___ 16-26_____ .615_____15_____ 18_____ 33_____24______5_____22______0_____10

TEXAS______75____ 25-59_____ .424_____ 2-9______.222___ 23-27_____ .852_____15_____ 31_____ 46_____15_____15_____11______5_____13 at Kansas______38____ 12-47_____ .255____ 8-25______.320_____ 6-8_____ .750______5_____ 21_____ 26_____22______8_____21______5______4

TEXAS______67____ 25-58_____ .431____ 8-18______.444____ 9-13_____ .692______9_____ 29_____ 38_____26_____10_____21______6______4 Baylor______80____ 26-68_____ .382____ 4-12______.333___ 24-25_____ .960_____12_____ 25_____ 37_____18______8_____11______5______7

TEXAS______65____ 24-57_____ .421____ 5-16______.313___ 12-20_____ .600______9_____ 26_____ 35_____14_____18_____16______9_____14 at TCU______58____ 23-62_____ .371____ 7-20______.350_____ 5-7_____ .714_____11_____ 26_____ 37_____20_____10_____20______4______4

@TexasWBB 48 TexasSports.com TEAM GAME-BY-GAME / 2015-16 REVIEW

3Pt. 3Pt. FT Off. def. tOt. Game Score FG-A Pct. FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. reb. reb. reb. PF a tO B S

TEXAS______83____ 31-61_____ .508____ 5-12______.417___ 16-18_____ .889_____17_____ 25_____ 42_____25_____15_____25______9______5 Oklahoma______76____ 27-68_____ .397____ 4-26______.154___ 18-23_____ .783_____15_____ 14_____ 29_____19_____10_____17______3______8

TEXAS______70____ 25-58_____ .431____ 6-15______.400___ 14-20_____ .700_____16_____ 25_____ 41_____16_____14_____18______6______7 Kansas______46____ 16-47_____ .340____ 8-18______.444____ 6-11_____ .545______7_____ 18_____ 25_____19______8_____23______3______9

TEXAS______66____ 20-53_____ .377____ 5-16______.313___ 21-24_____ .875_____13_____ 28_____ 41_____26_____17_____16______4______9 at Kansas State___ 51____ 16-45_____ .356____ 4-18______.222___ 15-23_____ .652______5_____ 18_____ 23_____24_____12_____18______3______9

TEXAS______65____ 26-72_____ .361____ 2-13______.154___ 11-14_____ .786_____20_____ 32_____ 52_____18_____16_____14______7______9 at Iowa State_____ 49____ 17-54_____ .315____ 3-16______.188___ 12-14_____ .857______5_____ 28_____ 33_____15______6_____16______5______4

TEXAS______70____ 27-59_____ .458_____ 3-7______.429___ 13-17_____ .765_____10_____ 29_____ 39_____13_____10_____11______9______7 Oklahoma State___ 55____ 23-63_____ .365____ 5-16______.313_____ 4-8_____ .500_____12_____ 24_____ 36_____20_____12_____13______5______6

TEXAS______56____ 18-62_____ .290____ 4-13______.308___ 16-25_____ .640_____11_____ 27_____ 38_____26______7_____10______4______6 at Oklahoma_____ 74____ 24-58_____ .414____ 6-18______.333___ 20-26_____ .769______9_____ 36_____ 45_____23_____15_____10______3______5

TEXAS______58____ 20-55_____ .364____ 1-16______.063___ 17-25_____ .680_____15_____ 22_____ 37_____17_____ 11_____16______4______7 Kansas State_____ 51____ 19-52_____ .365____ 4-18______.222____ 9-16_____ .563_____12_____ 23_____ 35_____23______9_____20______2______6

TEXAS______73____ 31-64_____ .484_____ 4-8______.500____ 7-10_____ .700_____12_____ 21_____ 33_____17_____12______9______3______7 West Virginia_____ 50____ 18-51_____ .353____ 5-19______.263____ 9-13_____ .692_____12_____ 21_____ 33_____20______7_____21______8______5

TEXAS______76____ 32-63_____ .508____ 4-15______.267____ 8-12_____ .667_____12_____ 29_____ 41_____19_____15_____13______4______8 at Texas Tech____ 55____ 20-52_____ .385____ 6-15______.400____ 9-16_____ .563______7_____ 20_____ 27_____20_____10_____18______1______6

TEXAS______71____ 27-57_____ .474____ 4-12______.333___ 13-22_____ .591_____13_____ 29_____ 42_____21_____18_____19______2______5 TCU______58____ 17-53_____ .321____ 7-22______.318___ 17-22_____ .773_____10_____ 16_____ 26_____22______7_____17______4______5

TEXAS______48____ 18-62_____ .290_____ 1-9______.111___ 11-16_____ .688_____12_____ 24_____ 36_____22_____10_____17______4_____10 at Baylor______74____ 28-53_____ .528_____ 4-9______.444___ 14-20_____ .700______6_____ 34_____ 40_____17_____20_____19_____10______2

TEXAS______66____ 23-50_____ .460____ 7-17______.412___ 13-16_____ .813_____10_____ 23_____ 33_____21_____15_____21______3______9 vs. Kansas______50____ 17-45_____ .378____ 3-14______.214___ 13-16_____ .813______6_____ 17_____ 23_____21______7_____23______1______5

TEXAS______67____ 25-52_____ .481____ 5-13______.385___ 12-17_____ .706______6_____ 24_____ 30_____15______9_____17______2______8 vs. West Virginia__ 51____ 20-59_____ .339____ 3-23______.130____ 8-12_____ .667_____17_____ 22_____ 39_____19_____10_____22______5______7

TEXAS______63____ 26-66_____ .394_____ 1-8______.125___ 10-14_____ .714_____15_____ 18_____ 33_____22_____12_____13______6______5 vs. Baylor______79____ 29-57_____ .509____ 5-10______.500___ 16-20_____ .800_____12_____ 25_____ 37_____16_____16_____14______6______5

TEXAS______86____ 32-69_____ .464____ 6-19______.316___ 16-20_____ .800_____16_____ 34_____ 50_____14_____13_____11______7_____11 Alabama State____ 42____ 12-54_____ .222____ 6-17______.353___ 12-16_____ .750______9_____ 20_____ 29_____22______9_____17______2______3

TEXAS______73____ 30-73_____ .411____ 8-19______.421____ 5-11_____ .455_____21_____ 26_____ 47_____19_____20_____13______3_____12 Missouri______55____ 16-51_____ .314____ 8-28______.286___ 15-17_____ .882______9_____ 24_____ 33_____17_____10_____18______3______7

TEXAS______72____ 27-66_____ .409____ 3-10______.300___ 15-20_____ .750_____14_____ 32_____ 46_____23_____10_____17______2______8 vs. UCLA______64____ 19-63_____ .302____ 2-14______.143___ 24-32_____ .750_____16_____ 24_____ 40_____21______9_____14______5______9

TEXAS______65____ 26-64_____ .406____ 8-25______.320_____ 5-8_____ .625_____16_____ 18_____ 34_____19_____13_____14______2_____10 vs. UConn______86____ 31-55_____ .564___ 12-21______.571___ 12-14_____ .857______6_____ 23_____ 29______8_____24_____13______5______4

@TexasWBB 49 TexasSports.com 2015-16 REVIEW / SPECIALTY STATS

Points... in the paint, off turnovers, second-chance, fast break, off the bench. DATE opponent Paint off t/o 2nd Chance fast break bench UT OPP UT OPP UT OPP UT OPP UT OPP N.14 UTSA 30 8 17 4 26 9 11 0 23 23 N.18 Northwestern State 50 8 26 7 29 3 10 0 27 0 N.21 at Rice 46 12 27 7 9 2 10 2 28 12 N.25 Hampton 40 34 23 10 14 8 8 8 32 15 N.29 at No. 4 Tennessee 28 18 10 7 11 10 10 6 25 32 No. 9 Mississippi D.2 28 20 19 18 6 8 6 0 10 19 State D.6 at Little Rock 32 28 17 18 16 4 10 14 35 14 D.13 No. 14 Stanford 22 22 17 18 12 7 6 8 14 17 D.16 Canisius 44 22 22 11 16 4 12 4 44 23 D.20 vs. Arkansas 38 16 17 8 19 7 11 2 17 21 D.27 Sam Houston State 52 14 36 9 16 8 28 2 62 23 D.30 at West Virginia * 34 16 17 15 7 5 10 6 27 35 J.2 Texas Tech * 44 16 16 8 12 13 14 3 33 16 J.6 Iowa State * 30 12 16 4 10 12 6 0 28 15 J.9 at Oklahoma State * 32 16 27 9 10 10 13 4 41 14 J.13 at Kansas * 44 8 30 9 13 0 22 0 33 15 J.17 No. 6 Baylor * 24 34 13 24 13 9 11 13 19 8 J.20 at TCU * 32 24 19 15 5 9 8 5 22 21 J.23 No. 19 Oklahoma * 48 36 19 27 18 17 11 7 28 36 J.27 Kansas * 30 2 23 10 16 4 4 0 29 9 J.30 at Kansas State * 22 14 14 15 12 2 2 0 24 16 F.6 at Iowa State * 34 18 8 6 19 1 2 0 16 6 No. 20 Oklahoma F.10 40 28 13 12 13 17 6 0 18 5 State * at No. 24 Oklahoma F.14 26 30 12 9 7 10 2 2 16 24 * F.17 Kansas State * 32 28 21 10 8 10 6 2 24 11 F.21 West Virginia * 48 16 24 12 13 13 12 4 29 32 F.24 at Texas Tech * 42 14 24 14 12 0 6 10 30 11 F.27 TCU * 37 16 20 15 10 7 9 5 34 14 F.29 at No. 4 Baylor * 30 38 16 15 5 8 6 4 15 28 M.5 vs. Kansas 26 16 25 14 13 4 6 0 24 11 vs. No. 22 West M.6 26 20 22 12 4 7 4 7 21 34 Virginia M.7 vs. No. 4 Baylor 34 40 17 19 15 15 6 11 35 8 M.19 vs. Alabama State 40 4 16 8 22 6 10 8 34 24 M.21 vs. Missouri 38 10 19 11 21 9 12 4 29 21 M.26 vs. No. 10 UCLA 40 22 14 18 8 10 6 6 15 9 M.28 vs. No. 1 UConn 28 32 14 1 9 6 14 2 20 12

Paint off t/o 2nd Chance fast break bench OVERALL 35.3 19.9 19.2 11.9 13.0 7.6 9.2 4.1 26.7 17.6 BIG 12 GAMES 34.9 20.7 18.4 12.7 11.3 8.2 8.3 3.6 25.9 17.6 NON-CONF. GAMES 37.3 18.4 21.0 10.6 15.8 6.4 11.1 4.2 28.8 18.1 POSTSEASON GAMES 33.1 20.6 18.1 11.9 13.1 8.1 8.3 5.4 25.4 17.0

@TexasWBB 50 TexasSports.com STARTING LINEUPS / 2015-16 REVIEW

DATE opponent Result 1 2 3 4 5 N.14 UTSA W, 90-53 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Lang Boyette N.18 Northwestern State W, 86-33 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Lang Boyette N.21 at Rice W, 70-47 Rodrigo McCarty Taylor Lang Boyette N.25 Hampton W, 79-52 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor Boyette N.29 at No. 4 Tennessee W, 64-53 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor Boyette No. 9 Mississippi D.2 W, 53-47 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor Boyette State D.6 at Little Rock W, 66-56 Rodrigo Higgs Davenport Taylor Boyette D.13 No. 14 Stanford W, 77-69 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor Boyette D.16 Canisius W, 92-62 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor Boyette D.20 vs. Arkansas W, 61-50 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor Boyette D.27 Sam Houston State W, 83-49 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor Boyette D.30 at West Virginia * W, 65-54 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor Boyette J.2 Texas Tech * w, 86-62 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor Boyette J.6 Iowa State * W, 75-54 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor Boyette J.9 at Oklahoma State * W, 78-48 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor Boyette J.13 at Kansas * W, 75-38 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor Boyette J.17 No. 6 Baylor * L, 80-67 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Lang Boyette J.20 at TCU * W, 65-58 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Lang Boyette J.23 No. 19 Oklahoma * W, 83-76 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor Boyette J.27 Kansas * W, 70-46 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor Boyette J.30 at Kansas State * W, 66-51 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor Boyette F.6 at Iowa State * W, 65-49 Atkins McCarty Davenport Taylor Boyette No. 20 Oklahoma F.10 W, 70-55 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Atkins Boyette State * at No. 24 Oklahoma F.14 L, 74-56 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Atkins Boyette * F.17 Kansas State * w, 58-51 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Atkins Boyette F.21 West Virginia * W, 73-50 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Atkins Boyette F.24 at Texas Tech * W, 76-55 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Atkins Boyette F.27 TCU * W, 71-58 Rodrigo McCarty Sanders Davenport Boyette F.29 at No. 4 Baylor * L, 71-48 Rodrigo McCarty Atkins Lang Boyette M.5 vs. Kansas W, 66-50 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Atkins Boyette vs. No. 22 West M.6 W, 67-51 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Atkins Boyette Virginia M.7 vs. No. 4 Baylor L, 79-63 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Atkins Boyette M.19 vs. Alabama State W, 86-42 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Atkins Boyette M.21 vs. Missouri W, 73-55 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Atkins Boyette M.26 vs. No. 10 UCLA W, 72-64 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Atkins Boyette M.28 vs. No. 1 UConn L, 86-65 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Atkins Boyette Starting lineup W/L games record starting lineup 1-2, 3-1 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Lang Boyette 17-18 3 1-0 Rodrigo McCarty Taylor Lang Boyette 4-6, 8-16, 15-0 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Taylor Boyette 19-21 7 1-0 Rodrigo Higgs Davenport Taylor Boyette 22 1-0 Atkins McCarty Davenport Taylor Boyette 23-27, 9-3 Rodrigo McCarty Davenport Atkins Boyette 30-36 28 1-0 Rodrigo McCarty Sanders Davenport Boyette 29 0-1 Rodrigo McCarty Atkins Lang Boyette

@TexasWBB 51 TexasSports.com 2015-16 REVIEW /TEAM HIGHS

texas INDIVIDUAL HIGHS ______HIGH______OPPONENT POINTS______92______Canisius (12/16/15) FIELD GOALS MADE______35______Northwestern State (11/18/15) ______34______Canisius (12/16/15) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS______74______UTSA (11/14/15) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE______.557 (34-61)______Canisius (12/16/15) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE______11______Iowa State (01/06/16) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS______25______vs UConn (03/28/16) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE______.500 (11-22)______Iowa State (01/06/16) ______.500 (6-12)______at Oklahoma State (01/09/16) ______.500 (4-8)______West Virginia (02/21/16) ______.500 (4-8)______at Little Rock (12/06/15) FREE THROWS MADE______23______at Kansas (01/13/16) ______23______Stanford (12/13/15) ______23______UTSA (11/14/15) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS______35______UTSA (11/14/15) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE______.889 (16-18)______Oklahoma (01/23/16) REBOUNDS______57______UTSA (11/14/15) ASSISTS______25______Sam Houston State (12/27/15) STEALS______14______at TCU (01/20/16) BLOCKED SHOTS______10______vs Arkansas (12/20/15) TURNOVERS______25______Oklahoma (01/23/16) FOULS______26______at Oklahoma (02/14/16) ______26______at Kansas State (01/30/16) ______26______Baylor (01/17/16) opponent ______HIGH______OPPONENT POINTS______86______vs UConn (03/28/16) FIELD GOALS MADE______31______vs UConn (03/28/16) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS______72______Texas Tech (01/02/16) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE______.564 (31-55)______vs UConn (03/28/16) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE______12______vs UConn (03/28/16) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS______29______UTSA (11/14/15) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE______.571 (12-21)______vs UConn (03/28/16) FREE THROWS MADE______24______vs UCLA (03/26/16) ______24______Baylor (01/17/16) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS______32______vs UCLA (03/26/16) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE______.960 (24-25)______Baylor (01/17/16) REBOUNDS______45______at Oklahoma (02/14/16) ______45______at Tennessee (11/29/15) ASSISTS______24______vs UConn (03/28/16) STEALS______10______at Oklahoma State (01/09/16) BLOCKED SHOTS______10______at Baylor (02/29/16) TURNOVERS______29______Sam Houston State (12/27/15) ______28______UTSA (11/14/15)

@TexasWBB 52 TexasSports.com TEAM LOWS / 2015-16 REVIEW

texas ______LOW______OPPONENT POINTS______48______at Baylor (02/29/16) FIELD GOALS MADE______18______Mississippi State (12/02/15) ______18______at Oklahoma (02/14/16) ______18______at Baylor (02/29/16) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS______46______Mississippi State (12/02/15) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE______.290 (18-62)______at Oklahoma (02/14/16) ______.290 (18-62)______at Baylor (02/29/16) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE______0______Sam Houston State (12/27/15) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS______5______Mississippi State (12/02/15) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE______.000 (0-10)______Sam Houston State (12/27/15) FREE THROWS MADE______5______Missouri (03/21/16) ______5______vs UConn (03/28/16) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS______8______vs UConn (03/28/16) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE______.455 (5-11)______Missouri (03/21/16) REBOUNDS______30______vs West Virginia (03/06/16) ASSISTS______7______at Oklahoma (02/14/16) STEALS______3______Mississippi State (12/02/15) ______3______Stanford (12/13/15) BLOCKED SHOTS______1______at Little Rock (12/06/15) TURNOVERS______9______Northwestern State (11/18/15) ______9______West Virginia (02/21/16) FOULS______11______Texas Tech (01/02/16) opponent ______LOW______OPPONENT POINTS______33______Northwestern State (11/18/15) FIELD GOALS MADE______12______Northwestern State (11/18/15) ______12______at Kansas (01/13/16) ______12______Alabama State (03/19/16) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS______45______Northwestern State (11/18/15) ______45______at Kansas State (01/30/16) ______45______vs Kansas (03/05/16) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE______.222 (12-54)______Alabama State (03/19/16) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE______0______Hampton (11/25/15) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS______9______at Baylor (02/29/16) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE______.000 (0-16)______Hampton (11/25/15) FREE THROWS MADE______3______Texas Tech (01/02/16) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS______6______at Little Rock (12/06/15) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE______.429 (3-7)______Texas Tech (01/02/16) REBOUNDS______18______Northwestern State (11/18/15) ASSISTS______4______Mississippi State (12/02/15) STEALS______2______Northwestern State (11/18/15) ______2______at Baylor (02/29/16) BLOCKED SHOTS______0______NORTHWESTERN (11/18/15) ______0______at Oklahoma State (01/09/16) TURNOVERS______10______at Oklahoma (02/14/16) FOULS______8______vs UConn (03/28/16)

@TexasWBB 53 TexasSports.com 2015-16 REVIEW / INDIVIDUAL HIGHS

TEXAS INDIVIDUAL-GAME HIGHS ______HIGH______Points______25______Imani Boyette vs Northwestern State (11/18/15) Field Goals Made______12______Imani Boyette vs Northwestern State (11/18/15) Field Goal Att.______19______Lashann Higgs vs UConn (03/28/16) FG Pct (min 5 made)______.923 (12-13)______Imani Boyette vs Northwestern State (11/18/15) 3-Point FG Made______5______Brooke McCarty vs Iowa State (01/06/16) 3-Point FG Att.______10______Brooke McCarty vs UConn (03/28/16) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made)______1.000 (2-2)______Celina Rodrigo vs West Virginia (03/06/16) Free Throws Made______9______Imani Boyette vs Mississippi State (12/02/15) Free Throw Att.______12______Imani Boyette vs Mississippi State (12/02/15) FT Pct (min 3 made)______1.000 (8-8)______Brooke McCarty at Little Rock (12/06/15) ______1.000 (7-7)______Ariel Atkins vs UCLA (03/26/16) ______1.000 (6-6)______Lashann Higgs vs Alabama State (03/19/16) ______1.000 (6-6)______Brady Sanders vs Kansas State (02/17/16) ______1.000 (6-6)______Imani Boyette vs Kansas (01/27/16) ______1.000 (6-6)______Imani Boyette vs Oklahoma (01/23/16) ______1.000 (6-6)______Empress Davenport vs UTSA (11/14/15) ______1.000 (5-5)______Ariel Atkins vs Texas Tech (01/02/16) ______1.000 (4-4)______Ariel Atkins vs Baylor (03/07/16) ______1.000 (4-4)______Tasia Foman vs TCU (02/27/16) ______1.000 (4-4)______Empress Davenport vs TCU (02/27/16) ______1.000 (4-4)______Lashann Higgs vs West Virginia (02/21/16) ______1.000 (4-4)______Kelsey Lang at Oklahoma (02/14/16) ______1.000 (4-4)______Imani Boyette at Kansas State (01/30/16) ______1.000 (4-4)______Celina Rodrigo at Kansas (01/13/16) ______1.000 (4-4)______Jordan Hosey at Oklahoma State (01/09/16) ______1.000 (4-4)______Ariel Atkins vs Sam Houston State (12/27/15) ______1.000 (4-4)______Kelsey Lang vs Canisius (12/16/15) ______1.000 (4-4)______Brooke McCarty vs Stanford (12/13/15) ______1.000 (4-4)______Empress Davenport vs Stanford (12/13/15) ______1.000 (4-4)______Brooke McCarty at Rice (11/21/15) ______1.000 (4-4)______Brady Sanders vs UTSA (11/14/15) Rebounds______17______Imani Boyette vs Baylor (01/17/16) ______17______Imani Boyette vs Iowa State (01/06/16) Assists______8______Brooke McCarty vs TCU (02/27/16) ______8______Celina Rodrigo at TCU (01/20/16) ______8______Lashann Higgs vs Sam Houston State (12/27/15) Steals______5______Brianna Taylor at Kansas (01/13/16) Blocked Shots______7______Imani Boyette vs Oklahoma (01/23/16) ______7______Imani Boyette vs Iowa State (01/06/16) Turnovers______7______Imani Boyette vs Baylor (01/17/16) Fouls______5______Brianna Taylor vs West Virginia (03/06/16) ______5______Ariel Atkins at Baylor (02/29/16) ______5______Lashann Higgs at Oklahoma (02/14/16) ______5______Ariel Atkins at Oklahoma (02/14/16) ______5______Imani Boyette at Iowa State (02/06/16) ______5______Imani Boyette at Kansas State (01/30/16) ______5______Empress Davenport at Kansas State (01/30/16) ______5______Imani Boyette vs Baylor (01/17/16) ______5______Brianna Taylor at West Virginia (12/30/15) ______5______Imani Boyette vs Arkansas (12/20/15) Minutes______40______Brooke McCarty vs UConn (03/28/16)

@TexasWBB 54 TexasSports.com INDIVIDUAL HIGHS / 2015-16 REVIEW

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL-GAME HIGHS ______HIGH______Points______29______Alexis Jones [Baylor] (01/17/16) Field Goals Made______10______Alexis Jones [Baylor] (01/17/16) ______10______Japreece Dean [Texas Tech] (01/02/16) ______10______Malia Tate-DeFreitas [Hampton] (11/25/15) Field Goal Att.______26______Malia Tate-DeFreitas [Hampton] (11/25/15) FG Pct (min 5 made)______.818 (9-11)______Vionise Pierre-Louis [Oklahoma] (01/23/16) 3-Point FG Made______6______Alexus Dukes [UTSA] (11/14/15) 3-Point FG Att.______10______Teana Muldrow [West Virginia] (03/06/16) ______10______Alexius Dawn [Little Rock] (12/06/15) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made)______1.000 (4-4)______Brittany McPhee [Stanford] (12/13/15) ______1.000 (2-2)______Keiryn Swenson [Arkansas] (12/20/15) ______1.000 (2-2)______Shani Rainey [Rice] (11/21/15) Free Throws Made______10______Jordin Canada [UCLA] (03/26/16) ______10______Monique Billings [UCLA] (03/26/16) Free Throw Att.______14______Monique Billings [UCLA] (03/26/16) FT Pct (min 3 made)______1.000 (8-8)______Sophie Cunningham [Missouri] (03/21/16) ______1.000 (8-8)______Nina Davis [Baylor] (01/17/16) ______1.000 (8-8)______Alexis Jones [Baylor] (01/17/16) ______1.000 (6-6)______Kia Nurse [UConn] (03/28/16) ______1.000 (6-6)______Jadda Buckley [Iowa State] (02/06/16) ______1.000 (5-5)______Jessica Jackson [Arkansas] (12/20/15) ______1.000 (4-4)______Niya Johnson [Baylor] (03/07/16) ______1.000 (4-4)______Caelynn ManningAllen [Kansas] (03/05/16) ______1.000 (4-4)______Kristy Wallace [Baylor] (01/17/16) ______1.000 (4-4)______LaTashia Jones [Oklahoma State] (01/09/16) ______1.000 (3-3)______Juanita Robinson [Missouri] (03/21/16) ______1.000 (3-3)______Beatrice Mompremier [Baylor] (03/07/16) ______1.000 (3-3)______Kylee Kopatich [Kansas] (03/05/16) ______1.000 (3-3)______Ivonne CookTaylor [Texas Tech] (02/24/16) ______1.000 (3-3)______Ashleigh Cooper [Sam Houston State] (12/27/15) Rebounds______13______Breanna Stewart [UConn] (03/28/16) ______13______Arielle Roberson [West Virginia] (02/21/16) ______13______Brittney Martin [Oklahoma State] (01/09/16) ______13______Erica McCall [Stanford] (12/13/15) Assists______12______Niya Johnson [Baylor] (02/29/16) Steals______4______Caitlin Diaz [TCU] (02/27/16) ______4______Breanna Lewis [Kansas State] (02/17/16) Blocked Shots______6______Kaylah Lupoe [Hampton] (11/25/15) Turnovers______8______Shernise Robertson [Sam Houston State] (12/27/15) Fouls______5______Alexis Jones [Baylor] (03/07/16) ______5______Jada Butts [TCU] (02/27/16) ______5______Kaylee Jensen [Oklahoma State] (02/10/16) ______5______Breanna Lewis [Kansas State] (01/30/16) ______5______Chayla Cheadle [Kansas] (01/27/16) ______5______Gioya Carter [Oklahoma] (01/23/16) ______5______Jada Butts [TCU] (01/20/16) ______5______Caitlin Diaz [TCU] (01/20/16) ______5______Mandy Coleman [Oklahoma State] (01/09/16) ______5______Claire Ricketts [Iowa State] (01/06/16) ______5______Leashja Grant [Texas Tech] (01/02/16) ______5______Rayven Brooks [West Virginia[ (01/02/16) ______5______Jessica Morton [West Virginia] (12/30/15) ______5______Jordan Danberry [Arkansas] (12/20/15) ______5______Erica McCall [Stanford] (12/13/15) ______5______Monique Townson [Little Rock] (12/06/15) ______5______Chinwe Okorie [Mississippi State] (12/02/15) ______5______Teaira McCowan [Mississippi State] (12/02/15) ______5______Te’a Cooper [Tennessee] (11/29/15) ______5______Kasia Kiejdrowska [UTSA] (11/14/15) ______5______Tesha Smith [UTSA] (11/14/15)

@TexasWBB 55 TexasSports.com 2015-16 REVIEW / GAME RECAPS

GAME 1 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final GAME 2 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final GAME 3 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final UTSA 14 7 12 20 53 NWSU 11 1 15 6 33 Texas 14 18 14 24 70

Texas 26 18 26 20 90 Texas 22 27 21 16 86 Rice 20 8 2 17 47 11/14/15- Austin, Texas (Erwin Center) 11/18/15- Austin, Texas (Erwin Center) 11/21/15- Houston, Texas (Tudor Fieldhouse)

UTSA (0-1) Northwestern State (1-2) Texas (3-0) ## Player fg a 3fg a ft a or dr tr pf tp a to b s m ## Player fg a 3fg a ft a or dr tr pf tp a to b s m ## Player fg a 3fg a ft a or dr tr pf tp a to b s m 3 Dukes f 6 12 6 9 0 0 1 5 6 1 18 2 2 0 0 29 00 Mayfield f 4 9 1 1 0 0 1 2 3 2 9 0 1 0 0 31 34 Boyette c 1 3 0 0 2 2 0 4 4 3 4 1 5 2 3 17 21 Elonu f 2 9 0 3 1 1 1 1 2 4 5 0 4 1 1 22 44 Youngblood f 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 2 0 5 0 0 25 40 Lang f 150000011120 3 0 1 18 23 Thornton c 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 0 22 5 Thomas g 0 6 0 4 0 0 0 3 3 2 0 1 3 0 0 31 2 Rodrigo g 2 4 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 3 6 3 1 1 0 25 2 Hergott g 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 2 3 0 0 20 13 Perez, Jan. g 3 8 0 3 1 2 1 0 1 0 7 4 4 0 1 35 11 McCarty g 3 9 1 5 4 4 1 3 4 1 11 2 1 1 0 34 12 Mitch- 30 Attura g 4 10 3 6 4 6 0 3 3 4 15 0 5 0 0 32 20 Taylor g 8 11 1 1 2 2 4 4 8 4 19 2 1 0 2 27 g 05012202212 3 0 0 0 22 ell-Cole 11 Cross 0000000000000002 1 Davenport 1 8 0 2 1 1 0 2 2 3 3 1 1 0 0 14 1 Kiejdrowska 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 3 0 1 24 4 5 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 2 8 0 2 0 0 15 1 8 1 5 2 2 0 4 4 5 5 0 1 0 1 19 12 Abboud 5 Hosey 14 Perez, Jac. 0101000110000002 10 Higgs 4 6 0 1 2 2 1 5 6 3 10 1 1 0 3 17 4 Chidomere 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 1 3 0 3 0 1 12 23 Jackson 0100001012000008 22 Foman 120000011121100 11 5 Heard 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 3 0 0 12 24 Sonko 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 32 Sanders 120100011021000 13 11 Anastasieska 1 3 1 3 0 0 1 2 3 2 3 1 2 0 1 15 TEAM 0 1 1 33 Hattis 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 3 3 1 1 0 0 9 30 Smith 2 8 0 0 3 5 3 4 7 5 7 0 4 1 0 15 Totals 12 45 4 16 5 8 4 14 18 16 33 7 21 0 2 200 TEAM 1 3 4 31 Heineman 1 5 1 3 0 2 0 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 12 Texas (2-0) Totals 15 46 4 18 13 20 7 22 29 22 47 7 22 4 4 200 TEAM 3 1 4 1 Totals 17 62 11 29 8 12 9 26 35 28 53 9 23 3 4 200 ## Player fg a 3fg a ft a or dr tr pf tp a to b s m Rice (0-3) 40 Lang f 4 7 0 0 0 0 4 4 8 3 8 0 2 1 0 18 ## Player fg a 3fg a ft a or dr tr pf tp a to b s m Texas (1-0) 34 Boyette c 12 13 0 1 1 1 8 6 14 1 25 1 0 1 2 25 33 Goodwine f 1 7 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 2 2 1 3 0 1 23 ## Player fg a 3fg a ft a or dr tr pf tp a to b s m 1 Davenport g 1 5 0 3 1 2 0 3 3 3 3 4 1 0 1 22 44 Obinnabh f 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 3 1 0 1 1 1 18 40 Lang f 5 8 0 0 2 2 4 2 6 3 12 0 0 3 1 23 2 Rodrigo g 1 2 1 2 5 6 0 3 3 1 8 3 1 0 2 31 3 Hawkins g 2 9 0 4 0 0 0 5 5 3 4 3 4 0 0 25 34 Boyette c 3 8 1 1 4 6 5 5 10 2 11 0 1 3 2 23 11 McCarty g 6 11 3 6 0 0 1 1 2 2 15 3 0 0 3 27 10 Knight g 3 81411044082 3 1 2 32 1 Davenport g 2 7 1 4 6 6 1 0 1 2 11 6 1 0 2 26 5 Hosey 1 3 0002011120210 11 20 Rainey g 5 8 2 2 8 12 0 5 5 4 20 1 4 1 0 31 2 Rodrigo g 4 8 3 7 0 0 1 2 3 0 11 2 0 0 0 23 10 Higgs 15012405514100 3 12 5 Grigsby 2 3 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 6 0 2 1 0 12 11 McCarty g 8 13 4 6 2 2 1 6 7 0 22 4 1 0 3 28 14 Aborowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ 11 Ducat 0000000001000006 5 Hosey 1 4 0 0 1 5 4 4 8 1 3 0 1 0 0 13 20 Taylor 5 8 1 1 0 1 2 2 4 1 11 0 1 0 1 21 21 Stanton 1 5 0 4 2 2 0 1 1 2 4 0 2 0 0 18 10 Higgs 4 14 0 5 3 6 2 1 3 1 11 1 3 0 4 19 22 Foman 3 82600000081100 17 25 Brown 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 14 14 Aborowa 010000011000000 3 32 Sanders 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 21 32 Lang 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 4 2 0 2 0 0 18 20 Taylor 0 5 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 12 33 Hattis 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 1 2 0 0 1 0 10 40 Palmer 000000000100000 3 22 Foman 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 2 0 0 2 0 0 14 TEAM 2 0 2 TEAM 4 2 6 32 Sanders 0201440001401015 Totals 35 67 7 21 9 16 19 28 47 14 86 13 9 4 13 200 Totals 15 46 4 18 13 20 7 22 29 22 47 7 22 4 4 200 33 Hattis 2 2 0 0 1 2 1 3 4 3 5 0 0 1 0 11 Officials: Scott Yarbrough, Maj Forsberg, Doug Knight Officials: Metta Roberts, Brian Hall, Bill Larance TEAM 1 8 9 Technical fouls: Northwestern State-None. Texas-None. Technical fouls: Texas-None. Rice-None. Totals 29 74 9 24 23 35 22 35 57 17 90 13 11 7 13 200 Attendance: 7582 Attendance: 821 Officials: Beverly Roberts, Brian Hall, Chaney Muench Technical fouls: Rice-TEAM. Texas-None. At the Frank Erwin Center in front of a crowd of 7,582 fans and elementary Junior Brianna Taylor scored a career-high 19 points and No. 11/8 Texas Attendance: 2596 school students in attendance as part of the annual “40 Acres Field Trip,” No. overcame a six-point first quarter deficit to earn a 70-47 win against Rice at 11/8 Texas utilized runs of both 26-0 and 19-1 in powering past Northwestern Tudor Fieldhouse. No. 12/11 Texas Women’s Basketball opened the 2015-2016 season with a 90- State, 86-33. 53 victory over the UTSA Roadrunners inside the Frank Erwin Center. The Longhorns, who trailed 20-14 after the opening quarter, led 32-28 at The win marked Longhorns head coach Karen Aston’s 60th win in charge intermission. Texas outscored Rice 14-2 in the third quarter and held the Owls Sophomore Brooke McCarty led all scorers with a career-high 22 points, of the program, while senior center Imani Boyette’s team-leading 25 points scoreless for more than seven minutes in that period. Three Texas players including a 4-for-6 effort from downtown. Senior Imani Boyette recorded her got the Los Angeles, Calif., native within eight tallies (992) of becoming the scored in double figures for the third consecutive game. 28th career double-double for the night with 11 points and 10 rebounds, splitting 38th player in school history to reach the 1,000-point plateau. Boyette also it evenly between offensive and defensive boards. A total of six Longhorns managed her 29th career double-double in the match-up by grabbing 14 of The Texas bench proved to be a difference-maker in the game as the (McCarty, Boyette, Empress Davenport, Celina Rodrigo, Lashann Higgs, and UT’s 47 total rebounds. Longhorns, who were plagued with foul trouble for much of the game, used a Kelsey Lang) scored in double digits for the Longhorns. rotation of 11 players. The Texas reserves outscored the Rice bench 28-12. Sophomore guard Brooke McCarty and junior guard Brianna Taylor joined Texas shot 39.2 percent (29-of-74) from the floor and held UTSA to 27.4 Boyette as part of a Texas trio in double figures with 15 and 11 points, Taylor’s 19 points came on 8-for-11 shooting from the field to complement a percent (17-of-62) shooting. Texas also added nine three-pointers, tying their respectively. game-high eight rebounds. She bested her previous career high of 15 points 2014-2015 season-high against Iowa State on January 10. The Longhorns scored against Kansas last February. Sophomore guard Brooke McCarty outrebounded the Roadrunners in the contest, 57-35. The Horns shot 52.2 percent for the game (35-for-67), marking the team’s best scored in double figures for the third time in as many games this season with shooting efficiency since Dec. 3, 2014, against New Mexico (52.5 percent), hit 11 points, playing a game-high 34 minutes. Freshman Lashann Higgs tallied seven threes and managed a commanding 47-18 advantage on the boards in 10 points, brought down six rebounds and came up with three steals. rolling past the Demons. UT also out-scored NWSU by a staggering 27-1 total during the second quarter to take firm control of the contest. Senior Imani Boyette scored four points to increase her career points total to 996. She is four points away from becoming the 38th player in Texas history to join the exclusive 1,000-points club. Boyette also blocked two shots to increase her career blocks total to 205 and added three steals.

Texas shot 47.4 percent (27-of-57) from the field in the game and connected on 86.7 percent (13-of-15) of its free throws. After Rice opened the game by shooting 50 percent (9-of-18) from the field in the first half, the Owls were limited to just six field goals in the second half and finished the game shooting 32.6 percent (15-of-46). The Longhorns out-rebounded Rice, 37-29.

Rice was led by guard Shani Rainey’s game-high 20 points, including 17 in the first half.

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GAME 4 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final GAME 5 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final GAME 6 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Hampton 10 12 7 23 52 Texas 13 16 20 15 64 Miss. State 9 12 12 14 47

Texas 23 20 21 15 79 Tennessee 16 8 17 12 53 Texas 18 8 15 12 53 11/25/15- Austin, Texas (Erwin Center) 11/29/15- Knoxville, Tenn. (Thompson-Boling Arena) 12/2/2015- Austin, Texas (Erwin Center)

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Texas-None. 33 Hattis 0200020000010004 32 Sanders 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 15 Attendance: 10204 40 Lang 1 1 0 0 1 2 3 5 8 4 3 1 0 1 0 27 33 Hattis 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 8 0 1 0 0 15 TEAM 4 3 7 1 40 Lang 2 5 0 0 0 2 2 3 5 0 4 1 0 0 0 13 Totals 18 46 2 5 15 26 10 31 41 23 53 12 23 3 3 200 Freshman guard Lashann Higgs scored a career-high 18 points as one of three TEAM 1 1 2 Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Mark Zentz, Scott Yarbrough 31 65 3 9 14 23 17 30 47 15 79 21 18 5 5 200 Texas players in double-figure scoring and the No. 8/8 Longhorns knocked off Totals Technical fouls: Mississippi State - None. Texas-None. No. 4/5 Tennessee, 64-53, in front of 10,204 fans in Thompson-Boling Arena. Officials: Cameron Inouye, Kyle Bacon, Cheryl Flores Attendance: 2887 Technical fouls: Hampton-TEAM. Texas-None. The victory snapped UT’s 27-game home winning streak. Attendance: 2507 The Longhorns have recorded consecutive wins in the series against Senior center Imani Boyette scored a game-high 21 points and 10 rebounds as Tennessee for the first time since winning four in a row from February No. 6 Texas earned its second consecutive victory over a top-10 opponent by Junior Brianna Taylor scored a team-high 16 points to lead No. 8/8 Texas to a 2002 through November 2004. Texas used a post presence that outscored handing No. 9 Mississippi State its first loss of the season, 53-47. 79-52 victory over Hampton on Thanksgiving Eve at the Frank Erwin Center. Tennessee 28-18 in the paint. Senior Imani Boyette’s 13 points pushed her career total over the 1,000 mark. Boyette posted her third double-double of the season while tacking on two Higgs’ 18 points included three three-pointers and complemented five rebounds. blocks in 33 minutes of play. She is currently averaging a team-best 14.2 points After coming off a career-best game against Rice, Taylor’s 16 points on the Sophomore guard Brooke McCarty added 12 points and seven rebounds in 38 per game this year. night came on a 6-for-9 shooting effort from the field. Boyette totaled 13 points minutes of action. Senior center Imani Boyette nearly reached a double-double and a game-high eight rebounds. The senior also had two steals and three with 11 points and a team-high nine rebounds in 35 minutes of play. Junior guard Brianna Taylor was next for the Longhorns with nine points on blocks on the game. a perfect 4-for-4 shooting effort from the field. Junior center Kelsey Lang tied The Longhorns shot 39.6 percent (21-of-53) from the field and overcame a her season high with eight rebounds, while Empress Davenport, guarding Boyette became the 38th player in Texas’ decorated history to reach the difficult afternoon at the free-throw line by connecting on 7-of-8 free throws in Mississippi State’s leading scorer Victoria Vivians scored seven points, brought 1,000-point milestone, giving her 1,009 for her career. the game’s final 33 seconds. down a season-high five rebounds and dished out four assists.

Freshman Lashann Higgs and senior Celina Rodrigo rounded out the double Tennessee was led by Diamond DeShields’ game-high 24 points and 11 As a team, Texas shot 39.1 percent (18-of-46) from the floor and outrebounded digits with 12 and 11 points, respectively. Higgs notched her first career double- rebounds. the Bulldogs, 41-30. double with a game-high 10 boards. Junior Sara Hattis scored a career-high eight points on 4-of-6 shooting. Boyette was recognized before the game for becoming the 40th player in Texas history to hit the 1,000-point milestone, reaching the monumental mark on Nov. Texas has had at least three players reach double figures in each of its four 25 against Hampton. The Los Angeles, Calif., native currently owns 1,041 total games of the season. points and 211 blocks in her Texas career.

Texas shot 47.7 percent (31-of-65) on the night while holding Hampton to 35 percent (21-of-60) from the field and scoreless from behind the arc. Texas out- rebounded the Lady Pirates, 47-34.

Hampton guard Malia Tate-DeFreitas led all scorers with 21 points.

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GAME 7 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final GAME 8 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final GAME 9 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Texas 21 14 0 31 66 Stanford 16 16 16 21 69 Canisius 10 20 21 11 62

Little Rock 20 17 11 8 56 Texas 20 19 20 18 77 Texas 22 25 21 24 92 12/6/15- Little Rock, Ark (Jack Stephens Center) 12/13/15- Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center) 12/16/15- Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center)

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Officials: Bill Larance, Scotty Hermann, Chaney Muench Sophomore guard Brooke McCarty scored a career-high 23 points Sunday, Senior Texas guard Empress Davenport scored a career-high 23 points to lead Technical fouls: Canisius - None. Texas-None. including 16 in the fourth quarter, and No. 6/6 Texas rallied from a 13-point the No. 5/6 Longhorns to their third win this season against a top-25 opponent, Attendance: 2370 deficit after three quarters to defeat upset-minded Little Rock, 66-56, atthe defeating No. 14/12 Stanford 77-69 at the Frank Erwin Center. Jack Stephens Center. The Longhorns extended their streak of regular-season wins against non- No. 5/6 Texas remained undefeated with a 92-62 victory over Canisius for the The Longhorns, who trailed 48-35 after three quarters, outscored the Trojans conference opponents to 22. Texas placed three players in double-figure program’s 990th all-time win. Four players led the Longhorns in double-figure (2-4) 31-8 in the final period to earn the victory. Texas shot 66.7 percent (10- scoring and out-rebounded Stanford, 44-29. The Longhorns shot 76.7 percent scoring. of-15) from the field in the final period and went 9-of-12 from the free-throw (23-of-30) from the free-throw line and both teams connected on 42.4 percent line in the fourth. from the field. Senior center Imani Boyette led the way with 15 points and 10 rebounds for her fourth double-double this season. Sophomore guard Brooke McCarty and McCarty was a perfect 4-for-4 from the field in the fourth quarter, including 2-for- With her 23 points, Davenport exceeded her previous best of 15 points, freshman guard Lashann Higgs each added 14 points and five assists. Junior 2 from beyond the arc, and 6-of-6 from the free-throw line in the fourth. McCarty accomplished on six previous occasions, most recently against Oklahoma State center Kelsey Lang finished with 10 points and two blocks. finished the game 8-for-8 from the free-throw line. Junior center Kelsey Lang back on Feb. 25, 2014. tied a season high with 12 points to go with six rebounds, while senior center Texas shot a season-high 55.7 percent (34-of-61) from the field, connecting Imani Boyette had 10 points and a team-high seven rebounds. Senior guard Completing a group of three UT players in double figures were sophomore on eight three-pointers, and shooting 69.6 percent (16-of-23) from the free- Empress Davenport totaled eight points and four rebounds and junior guard guard Brooke McCarty, who had 12 points on 4-for-8 shooting, and senior throw line. The 55.7 shooting clip was the highest for the Longhorns since Brianna Taylor scored seven points and brought down six rebounds. guard Celina Rodrigo, who nailed 8-of-10 attempts from the free-throw line in connecting at a 62.1 percent efficiency against Texas Tech on February 5, registering 11 points. All of Rodrigo’s points came in the second half. 2014. Six Texas players finished with six or more points in the game, including three in double figures. The Longhorns shot 48.1 percent (25-of-52) from the field, Senior center Imani Boyette brought down a team-high nine rebounds to go with The Longhorns held Canisius to 36.7 percent (22-of-60) shooting. Texas while the Trojans shot 46.3 percent (25-of-54). The Texas bench proved to be eight points and three blocks. She increases her career points total to 1,059 and outrebounded the Golden Griffins 42-25, marking the eighth time in nine a difference-maker, totaling more than half of the team’s points and outscoring her career blocks total to 215. games that the Longhorns have won the battle. the Little Rock reserves 35-14. As a team, Stanford hit eight three-pointers and was led by junior Lili Tiahana Mills led Canisius with 13 points and made three of the team’s nine Little Rock was led by 21 points from Sharde Collins, while the season’s leading Thompson’s 21 points. three-pointers. scorer Shanity James finished with 12 points, eight boards and four assists.

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GAME 10 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final GAME 11 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final GAME 12 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Arkansas 3 16 17 14 50 SHSU 8 9 11 21 49 Texas 18 14 16 17 65

Texas 20 5 18 18 61 Texas 16 20 21 26 83 West Virginia 11 13 15 15 54 12/20/15- Oklahoma City, Okla. (Chesapeake Energy Arena) 12/27/15- Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center) 12/30/15- Morgantown, W.Va. (WVU Coliseum)

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Texas- None. Officials: Laura Morris, Felicia Grinter, Mark Zentz 40 Lang 4 5 0 0 2 2 1 7 8 1 10 2 0 2 1 20 Attendance: 4153 Technical fouls: Arkansas - None. Texas-None. TEAM 0 1 1 Totals 32 62 0 10 19 30 15 28 43 20 83 25 20 8 13 200 Attendance: 2403 Sophomore Texas guard Ariel Atkins scored a game-high 18 points, senior center Imani Boyette turned in her fifth double-double of the season with 15 Officials: Brian Hall, Bryan Enterline, Metta Roberts Junior Texas guard Brianna Taylor scored a team-high 15 points and brought points and a game-high 14 rebounds and the No. 5/6 Longhorns earned the Technical fouls: Sam Houston State - None. Texas-None. down a game-high nine rebounds, senior center Imani Boyette blocked six program’s first-ever win in Morgantown, defeating West Virginia 65-54 in front Attendance: 3123 shots and the No. 5/6 Longhorns held off Arkansas, 61-50, in the Big 12-SEC of 4,153 fans at the WVU Coliseum. Challenge at Chesapeake Energy Arena. Freshman Texas guard Lashann Higgs flirted with a triple-double at the The Longhorns won their Big 12 Conference opener for the second The Longhorns, who led 20-3 following the opening quarter, were outscored Frank Erwin Center as the No. 5 Longhorns defeated Sam Houston State consecutive season and improve to 10-10 all time in league lid-lifters. Texas 16-5 in the second quarter and saw their lead narrowed down to three points 83-49. Texas closed out non-conference play with a perfect 11-0 record for earned its first win at West Virginia in four tries and the Longhorns are off to (53-50) with 1:17 remaining in the game. Texas made 6-of-7 free-throw the second consecutive season, marking the first time in school history that a the fourth-best start in program history. attempts in the game’s final minute to seal the victory. team has gone undefeated in non-conference play in back-to-back years. The Longhorns snapped a nine-game winning streak by West Virginia and a Taylor’s 15 points came on 6-for-10 shooting and complemented a game-high Higgs scored a game-high 17 points to go along with eight rebounds and a 13-game home winning streak by the Mountaineers at WVU Coliseum. nine rebounds and three steals for the Longhorns. She was one of four Texas career-high eight assists. She also tied her career high with four steals in a players who scored eight or more points. Sophomore guard Brooke McCarty career-high 26 minutes of action. Higgs led a Texas bench effort that scored Atkins, in just her third game back from injury, scored her 18 points on 6-of-8 added nine points and three rebounds, while senior guard Celina Rodrigo had 62 of the team’s 83 total points. shooting from the field and 4-of-5 shooting from the free-throw line. She also nine points and eight rebounds – one board shy of her career high. Freshman came up with three steals and brought down three rebounds in 20 minutes guard Lashann Higgs tallied eight points and came up with three steals. Higgs was one of four Longhorns to score in double figures on Sunday. of action. Sophomore guard Ariel Atkins, in only her second game back from injury, Boyette’s six blocks improved her career total to 223, which moved her past scored a season-high 12 points to go along with four rebounds in a season- Boyette registered her fifth double-double in 12 games this season with 15 Angela Jackson for fourth place on the school’s all-time career blocks list. She high 19 minutes of action. Freshman forward Jordan Hosey reached double- points and a season-high tying 14 rebounds. She also blocked six shots, also finished with six points and seven rebounds, increasing her career points figure point totals for the first time in her collegiate career with 10 points in a which ties her season high. Boyette increased her career scoring total to total to 1,080, which moves her into 34th place on the school’s all-time list. career-high 16 minutes. Junior center Kelsey Lang added 10 points and tied 1,100 points, which moves her into 33rd place all-time at Texas, surpassing her season high with eight rebounds. She has scored in double figures in Johnna Pointer, who scored 1,099 points in her UT career. She also now has Texas, which out-rebounded Arkansas 50-39, has now won the battle of the three of the last five games for the Longhorns. 231 career blocks. boards in nine of 10 games this season. The Longhorns also have now won 24 consecutive games against regular-season non-conference opponents. Junior forward Sara Hattis scored a career-high nine points in 14 minutes Sophomore guard Brooke McCarty was the third Longhorn in double-figure of action, while junior guard Brianna Taylor tied her season high with three scoring with 11 points and three assists in a game-high 35 minutes of play. The Longhorns shot 37.5 percent (24-of-64) from the field in the game and steals. Senior center Imani Boyette scored five points and brought down five Senior guard Celina Rodrigo brought down seven rebounds and dished out a held the Razorbacks to just 27.4 percent (17-of-62) shooting from the field. rebounds, increasing her career points total to 1,085. game-high five assists. Empress Davenport, Kelsey Lang, and BriannaTaylor Texas took only 12 free-throw attempts, but made nine of them for a 75 each added six points for Texas. percent efficiency from the charity stripe. The Longhorns out-rebounded the Bearkats 43-24, and Texas has won the battle of the boards in 10 of its 11 games this season. UT shot 51.6 percent The Longhorns, who earned their 993rd all-time victory, shot 42.6 percent (32-of-62) from the field, marking the third time this year that it has shot better (26-of-61) from the field, while holding West Virginia to 30 percent (18-of-60) than 50 percent from the floor. The Longhorns held Sam Houston State to 32 shooting from the field. Texas out-rebounded West Virginia 46-38, and has percent (16-of-50) shooting from the field, including a 3-for-17 mark beyond won the battle of the boards in 11 of 12 games this season. the three-point arc. West Virginia was led by Tynice Martin’s 15 points and Arielle Roberson’s 11 A season-high 13 Texas players saw action in Sunday’s game and the rebounds. Longhorns dished out a season-high 25 assists, their most since the last time they met Sam Houston State on December 15, 2013.

Texas did not make a three-pointer in the game, marking the first time the Longhorns have not made a three since facing Missouri on March 6, 2007 in the Big 12 Conference Tournament.

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. GAME 13 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final GAME 14 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final GAME 15 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Texas Tech 12 17 16 17 62 Iowa State 12 13 10 19 54 Texas 25 18 20 15 78

Texas 17 19 23 27 86 Texas 23 15 15 22 75 Oklahoma St. 7 6 13 22 48 1/2/16- Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center) 1/6/16- Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center) 1/9/16- Stillwater, Okla. 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Texas- None. 24 Wheeler 1 5 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 3 3 2 3 0 0 18 TEAM 3 1 4 Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Cameron Inouye, Eric Brewton Attendance: 2836 Totals 15 54 2 10 16 26 15 18 33 24 48 5 22 0 10 200 Technical fouls: Texas Tech- None. Texas- None. Attendance: 3668 Senior Imani Boyette recorded her seventh double-double of the season with Officials: Tina Napier, Scott Yarbrough, Gina Cross 11 points and a season-high 17 rebounds, and sophomore Brooke McCarty Technical fouls: Texas- None. Oklahoma State- None. Senior Imani Boyette posted her sixth double-double of the season with 24 posted a season-high five three-pointers to propel No. 4/4 Texas past Iowa Attendance: 3290 points and 11 rebounds, and junior Kelsey Lang added a season-high 13 State, 75-54, in front of 2,853 fans inside the Frank Erwin Center. points and eight rebounds to lead the No. 5/6 Longhorns past Texas Tech, 86-62, in the Big 12 Conference home opener at the Frank Erwin Center. With the victory, Texas is only five victories away from being the fifth program Freshman Jordan Hosey had a career-high 12 points, and senior Imani in history to reach 1,000 wins. In addition, the Longhorns are off to their first Boyette posted her fourth-consecutive double-double with 12 points and 11 With the win, the Longhorns tie last year’s squad for the third-best start 14-0 start since the 1985-86 season and their first 3-0 Big 12 Conference start rebounds to lead No. 4/4 Texas past Oklahoma State, 78-48, in front of 3,290 in program history and are only six games away from the 1,000 victory since the 2002-03 season. This marks the first time the Horns have beaten the fans inside Gallagher-Iba Arena. milestone, an accomplishment achieved by only four other Division I programs Cyclones since Feb. 9, 2014. in history. Texas leads the all-time series against Texas Tech, 66-29, and has With the win, Texas remains undefeated and off to its best start since the won the last five consecutive meetings. Along with her double-double, Boyette had a season-high seven blocks for 1985-86 national championship squad. The Horns have never trailed in the game. Senior Empress Davenport posted 10 points and four assists, while conference play this year and have outscored their conference opponents by Texas has won two consecutive games to start Big 12 Conference play in junior Brianna Taylor had three steals. double digits in each contest. This is the first time the Longhorns have won on back-to-back years for the first time since 2002-03 and 2003-04. Only two the road in Stillwater since 2009. other Big 12 opponents, Iowa State and TCU, have started 2-0 in conference Texas’ 11 three-pointers on the night ties for the fourth most in a single game play this season. in school history. Hosey’s season-high night was the result of a perfect 4-for-4 shooting percentage from the field and a 4-of-4 mark from the free-throw line. Boyette’s Boyette led all scorers with 24 points, 11 rebounds, and four blocks on the As a team, the Longhorns shot 40.8 percent (29-for-71) from the field and double-double was her eighth on the season, and she has posted one in each night with only one turnover. The senior now has 1,124 points in her career, 50 percent (11-for-22) from behind the arc. They held the Cyclones to a 33.3 of the Big 12 Conference games so far. moving her up to 31st place on the all-scoring list. shooting percentage (19-for-57) on the night. Texas outrebounded Iowa State, 48-40, and out-blocked the Cyclones, 9-3. Senior Brady Sanders scored a season-high seven points, and senior Celina Lang had a record night with a season-high 13 points and eight rebounds. She Rodrigo posted a game-high five assists on the game. also added two assists and a block for the game. Iowa State was led by junior Seanna Johnson, who totaled 23 points for the game. As a team, the Horns shot 52.9 percent (27-for-51) from the field and 50 Senior Empress Davenport and sophomore Ariel Atkins rounded out the percent (6-for-12) from behind the arc, while holding the Cowgirls to a 27.8 double-digit scorers with 14 points and 11 points, respectively. Junior Brianna shooting percentage (15-for-54) on the night. Texas outrebounded Oklahoma Taylor totaled seven points and tacked on a season-high 10 rebounds, while State, 38-33. senior Celina Rodrigo added six points and five assists for the night. Oklahoma State was led by senior Brittney Martin, who totaled a game-high As a team, Texas shot 47.7 percent (31-of-65) from the field while holding 17 points. Texas Tech to a 36.1 shooting percentage (26-of-72). The Horns outrebounded the Lady Raiders, 46-34, and have outrebounded their opponents in 12 of 13 games this season.

Texas Tech was led by freshman Japreece Dean with 21 points.

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GAME 16 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final GAME 17 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final GAME 18 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Texas 28 10 22 15 75 Baylor 26 15 19 20 80 Texas 11 17 14 23 65

Kansas 7 12 9 10 38 Texas 20 9 19 19 67 TCU 14 19 10 15 58 1/13/16- Lawrence, Kan. (Allen Fieldhouse) 1/17/16- Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center) 1/20/16- Fort Worth, Texas (Ed and Rae Schollmaier Arena)

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TCU- None. 55 Johnson 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 2 0 0 1 0 22 Officials: Brian Hall, Roy Gulbeyan, Metta Roberts Attendance: 2792 TEAM 1 3 4 Technical Fouls: Baylor- None. Texas- None. Totals 12 47 8 25 6 8 5 21 26 22 38 8 21 5 4 200 Attendance: 8996 Senior Imani Boyette recorded her 10th double-double of the season with 17 points and 10 rebounds, and junior Ariel Atkins had a season-high 13 Officials: Bob Trammell, Jesse Dickerson, Billy Smith Senior Imani Boyette recorded her ninth double-double of the season with 15 points to lead the No. 6/6 Longhorns over TCU, 65-58, inside the Ed and Rae Technical fouls: Texas- None. Kansas- None. points and 17 rebounds, and sophomore Brooke McCarty registered a team- Schollmaier Arena. Attendance: 1903 high 16 points to lead No. 4/4 Texas in its first loss of the season against No. 6/7 Baylor, 80-67, in front of 8,996 fans inside the Frank Erwin Center. With the win, Texas captured its first victory in Fort Worth since the 2013 Senior Imani Boyette led all scorers with 15 points, and senior Empress season. Despite only leading the game for 5:38 minutes, Texas recorded a Davenport recorded her first career double-double with 11 points and 10 Win the loss, the Longhorns end their best season-opening undefeated streak team season-high 14 steals in the contest. The Longhorns lead the all-time rebounds to lead No. 4/4 Texas past Kansas, 75-38, inside Allen Fieldhouse. since the 1985-86 NCAA Championship team. Texas has gone 3-1 when series against the Horned Frogs, 37-2. This win marked head coach Karen playing ranked opponents this season and leads the all-time series against Aston’s 75th win at Texas. With the win, Texas is off to its first 5-0 Big 12 Conference start since the Baylor, 57-33. Longhorns’ 2002-03 campaign. The Horns have beaten the Jayhawks in the Along with her double-double, Boyette swiped a career-high four steals and last six meetings and lead the all-time series, 20-10. In addition, the victory Boyette’s double-double was rooted in a 6-for-11 effort from the field, and her added six blocks on the night. Senior Celina Rodrigo registered six points secured Texas head coach Karen Aston’s 175th career victory. 17 rebounds ties the season-high she set against Iowa State on Jan. 6. She while adding a season-high eight assists. She also had four steals on the has posted a double-double in five of six conference games this season. night, her Big 12 career best. Sophomore Brooke McCarty added 11 points Two-time defending Big 12 Player of the Week Boyette got her 15 points and three assists, while junior Brianna Taylor tallied nine points, five rebounds, behind a 5-for-8 effort from the field and a 5-for-6 effort from the line. She McCarty’s 16 points, including four three-pointers, came from a 6-for-8 and tied a season-high three assists. totaled eight rebounds on the night and tacked on three blocks. Davenport’s shooting effort. Junior Kelsey Lang had a team-high three blocks, and double-double included a season-high 10 rebounds. Junior Brianna Taylor freshman Lashann Higgs swiped two steals on the game. As a team, Texas shot 42.1 percent (24-for-57) from the field while holding had a career-high five steals, and senior Celina Rodrigo tied her season-high TCU to a 37.1 shooting percentage (23-for-62). The Longhorns outblocked the assists with seven and added five rebounds in the game. As a team, Texas shot 43.1 percent (25-for-58) from the field and 44.4 percent Horned Frogs, 9-4. (8-for-18) from behind the arc, while holding Baylor to a 38.2 (26-for-68) As a team, Texas shot 42.4 percent (25-for-59) from the field and 85.2 percent shooting percentage. TCU was led by senior Zahna Medley and redshirt sophomore AJ Alix, who (23-for-27) from the charity stripe. The Longhorns held the Jayhawks to a 25.5 both tallied 12 points. shooting percentage (12-for-47) and outrebounded the Jayhawks, 46-26. Baylor was led by redshirt junior Alexis Jones with a game-high 29 points.

Kansas was led by Lauren Aldridge with 12 points in her 34 minutes of play.

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GAME 19 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final GAME 20 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final GAME 21 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Oklahoma 16 18 24 18 76 Kansas 9 6 17 14 46 Texas 12 17 13 24 66

Texas 16 27 19 21 83 Texas 20 19 17 14 70 Kansas St. 15 6 9 21 51 1/23/16- Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center) 1/27/16- Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center) 1/30/16- Manhattan, Kan. (Bramlage Coliseum)

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Texas- Davenport, Empress. Attendance: 4096 Officials: Scott Yarbrough, Gina Cross, Maj Forsberg Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Mark Zentz, Metta Roberts Technical fouls: Texas- None. Kansas State- None. Techincal Fouls: Kansas- None. Texas- None. Attendance: 4846 SeniorSeniors Imani Imani Boyette Boyette and and senior Empress Empress Davenports Davenports each talliedboth tallied 18 points 18 points to to Attendance: 3126 propel No. 6/6 Texas over No. 19/19 OklahomaOklahoma, inside 83-76, the inside Frank the Erwin Frank Center Erwin onCenter. Saturday morning. Senior Imani Boyette led all scorers with 16 points and 10 rebounds to pick up Sophomore guard Brooke McCarty led all scorers with 15 points and a Big her 12th double-double and lead No. 6/6 Texas over Kansas, 70-46, inside the 12 career-high seven rebounds to lead the No. 6/6 Texas Longhorns past the With the win, Texas (18-1,notched 7-1 its Big 999th 12 Conference)win for the program. notched The their Longhorns 999th win Frank Erwin Center. Kansas State Wildcats, 66-51, inside Bramlage Coliseum. forare the one program. away from The 1,000-win Longhorns milestone, are one anaway achievement from 1,000-win obtained milestone, by only an achievementfour other programs obtained in byhistory. only fourOn the other season, programs Texas in moveshistory. to On 4-1 the when season, With the win, Texas became the fifth program in women’s basketball history With the win, Texas ties the 1986-87 squad by reaching 20 wins in 21 games. Texasplaying moves ranked to opponents. 4-1 when playing The Longhorns ranked opponents. lead the all-time The Longhorns series against lead the to notch 1,000 wins. The Longhorns join the elite list alongside Tennessee, The Horns lead the all-time series against the Wildcats, 17-14, and have won theSooners, all-time 28-23, series and against have thewon Sooners, four of the 28-23, last fiveand havemeetings. won four of the last Louisiana Tech, James Madison, and Old Dominion. four of the last five meetings. five meetings. It was Texas Exes day at the Erwin Center, and more than 40 Texas Women’s Boyette also recorded four blocks on the night and shot a perfect 6-for-6 from McCarty’s 15 points included a 4-of-7 effort from behind the arc. Junior Kelsey ItBasketball was Texas alumna Exes daywere at honored the Erwin at Center,center court.and 40 Texas Women’s Basketball the charity stripe. The senior has scored a double-double in eight of nine Big Lang added 10 points and brought down six boards, while junior Brianna letter winners were honored at center court. 12 games this season. Sophomore Brooke McCarty tallied 13 points on the Taylor tallied nine points, seven boards, and a game-high four steals. Senior Boyette brought down 11 boards to record her 11th double-double of the night, including three from beyond the arc. McCarty has drained a triple in Imani Boyette scored all eight of her points in the second half and led all “Itseason was a and really tied good her Bighome 12 wincareer-high for our team. with sevenI thought blocks. we did She some also really posted good 15 of 20 games this year. Senior Empress Davenport had a team-high five players with eight rebounds on the night. Senior Celina Rodrigo led the Horns things,her 900th and career then Irebound thought inthere the weregame, some becoming things the that ninth we obviously Longhorn need to ever to assists, while sophomore Ariel Atkins had a career night with a Big 12 career- with seven assists. lookachieve at film the feat.and try Davenport to clean recordedup, in particular her Big the 12 turnovers,” career-high said pointsTexas with head 18, high four assists and season-high five rebounds. includingcoach Karen two Aston.triples. “TheFreshman one thing Lashann that isHiggs really and special sophomore about this Ariel team Atkins that As a team, Texas shot 37.7 percent (20-of-53) from the floor while holding joinedI can see them right in thein front double of my figures eyes iswith we 11 are points very calmeach. andSenior very Celina confident. Rodrigo I As a team, the Horns shot 43.1 percent (25-for-58) from the field and 40.0 Kansas State to a 35.6 shooting percentage (16-of-45). The Longhorns found lednever the feel Horns like withwe don’tfour assists.think we can win. That is a mark of a good team, and percent (6-for-15) from downtown. Texas controlled the battle of the boards, their strength from the line, shooting 87.5 percent behind a 21-of-24 effort. The I am proud of them.” 41-25, and outblocked Kansas, 6-3. Horns dominated the boards, 41-23, and outblocked the Wildcats, 4-3. As a team, Texas shot 50.8 percent (31-for-61) from the field and a season- highBoyette 88.9 brought percent down (16-for-18) 11 boards from to the record line. herThe 11th Longhorns double-double dominated of the the Kansas was led by sophomore Lauren Aldridge with 15 points. Kansas State was led by junior Breanna Lewis with 12 points. boards,season and42-29, tied and her outblocked Big 12 career-high the Sooners, with seven9-3. blocks. She also posted her 900th career rebound in the game, becoming the ninth Longhorn to ever Oklahomaachieve the was feat. led Davenport by sophomore recorded Vionise her BigPierre-Louis 12 career-high with 23 points points. with 18, including two triples. Freshman Lashann Higgs and sophomore Ariel Atkins joined them in the double figures with 11 points each. Senior Celina Rodrigo led the Horns with four assists.

As a team, Texas shot 50.8 percent (31-for-61) from the field and a season- high 88.9 percent (16-for-18) from the line. The Longhorns dominated the boards, 42-29, and outblocked the Sooners, 9-3.

Oklahoma (13-5, 4-3 Big 12 Conference) was led by sophomore Vionise Pierre-Louis with 23 points.

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GAME 22 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final game 23 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final GAME 24 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Texas 12 8 23 22 65 Oklahoma St. 19 8 16 12 55 Texas 17 15 17 7 56

Iowa State 7 13 19 10 49 Texas 15 16 20 19 70 Oklahoma 16 16 13 29 74 2/6/16- Ames, Iowa (Hilton Coliseum) 2/10/16- Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center) 2/14/16- Norman, Okla. (Lloyd Noble Center)

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Texas- None. Officials: Tina Napier, Bob Trammell, Felicia Grinter Attendance: 2638 Technical fouls: Texas- None. Kansas- None. Officials: Amy Bonner, Michael McConnell, Doug Knight Attendance: 1261 Technical fouls: Texas- None. Oklahoma- None. Sophomore Brooke McCarty tallied 18 points and a Big 12 career-high three Attendance: 4473 steals to lead No. 6/5 Texas over No. 20/24 Oklahoma State, 70-55, in front of Sophomore Ariel Atkins led all scorers with 22 points and 11 rebounds to 2,638 fans inside the Frank Erwin Center. record her first career double-double and drive No. 6/6 Texas past Iowa State Sophomore Brooke McCarty scored 19 points to lead No. 6/5 Texas in the 74-56 inside Hilton Coliseum. With the win, the Longhorns ended the Cowgirls’ six-game winning streak loss to No. 21/21 Oklahoma inside the Lloyd Noble Center. and move to 5-1 against ranked opponents this season. Texas leads the With the win, Texas snatched its first win at Iowa State since February 15, all-time series against Oklahoma State, 29-15, and has won four of the last With the loss, Texas moves to 5-2 this season when playing top-25 ranked 2009. The Cyclones lead the all-time series, 17-13, but the Horns have won five meetings. opponents. The Longhorns lead the all-time series against the Sooners, 28-24. both contests this season. McCarty’s 18 points came behind a 7-of-10 effort from the field and a 4-of-5 McCarty’s 19 points included three triples for the game, and she tied her career- Along with recording her first double-double, Atkins notched her career-high in effort from the charity stripe. Sophomore Ariel Atkins tallied 16 points on the high steals with three. Senior Imani Boyette added eight points, six boards, and both points and boards. Senior Empress Davenport added 13 points and six night and brought down four boards. four blocks on the night, while senior Empress Davenport recorded six points rebounds on the game, while junior Kelsey Lang had 10 points, brought down and eight boards. Senior Celina Rodrigo led the Horns with three assists. a season-high nine boards, and swatted three blocks. Senior Celina Rodrigo Senior Imani Boyette led the Longhorns with nine rebounds and five blocks, led the team with six assists and four steals to complement seven rebounds. while junior Kelsey Lang notched eight points, seven rebounds, and three As a team, Texas shot 29.0 percent (18-of-62) from the field and 30.8 percent blocks. Boyette moved into seventh place on the school’s all-time rebounding (4-for-13) from behind the arc, while Oklahoma shot 41.4 percent (24-for- As a team, Texas shot 36.1 percent (26-of-72) from the floor while holding list with 941 all-time boards. 58) from the floor and 33.3 percent (6-for-18) from three-point land. Texas Iowa State to a 31.5 shooting percentage (17-of-54). The Horns outrebounded outblocked the Sooners, 4-3. the Cyclones, 52-33, and outblocked Iowa State, 7-5. All eight Longhorns who hit the floor added at least two points. Oklahoma was led by sophomore Vionise Pierre-Louis with 17 points. Iowa State was led by redshirt sophomore Jadda Buckley, who finished with As a team, Texas shot 45.8 percent (27-of-59) from the floor and 42.9 percent 19 points in the contest. (3-for-7) from behind the arc while holding Oklahoma State to a 36.5 shooting percentage (23-of-63). The Horns outrebounded the Cowgirls, 39-36, and have won the battle of the boards in 21 of 23 games this season.

Oklahoma State was led by senior Brittney Martin with 21 points.

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GAME 1925 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final game 26 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final game 27 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final KansasOklahoma St. 167 1820 2412 1812 7651 West Virginia 16 11 9 14 50 Texas 16 22 18 20 76

Texas 161027 819 21 2119 8358 Texas 15 27 18 13 73 Texas Tech 23 5 10 17 55 1/23/16-2/17/16- Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center) 2/21/16- Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center) 2/26/16- Lubbock, Texas (United Supermarkets Arena)

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None. Texas- Texas- Davenport, None. Empress. Totals 20 52 6 15 9 16 7 20 27 20 55 10 18 1 6 200 Attendance: 40963036 Officials: Felicia Grinter, Brian Hall, Kevin Pethtel Officials: Beverly Roberts, Roy Gulbeyan, Doug Knight Technical Fouls: West Virginia- None. Texas- None. Senior Brady Sanders posted a season-high 12 points and four rebounds as Technical fouls: Texas- None. Texas Tech- None. Senior Imani Boyette and senior Empress Davenports both tallied 18 points to Attendance: 4143 propelNo. 8/7 No. Texas 6/6 defeatedTexas over Kansas No. 19/19 State, Oklahoma 58-51, inside inside the the Frank Frank Erwin Erwin Center. Center Attendance: 3555 on Saturday morning. With the victory, the Longhorns achieved their 12th conference win of the Sophomore Brooke McCarty led all scorers with 18 points while sophomore Sophomore Ariel Atkins scored a team-high 13 points and seven rebounds to Withseason, the markingwin, Texas the (18-1, first time 7-1 BigTexas 12 Conference)has reached thatnotched plateau their since 999th the win 2004- Ariel Atkins recorded a season-high four steals to boost No. 8/7 Texas over lead No. 8/8 Texas over Texas Tech, 76-55, inside the United Supermarkets for05 campaign.the program. Texas The leadsLonghorns the all-time are one series away against from 1,000-win Kansas State, milestone, 18-14, an and RV/RV West Virginia, 73-50, inside the Frank Erwin Center. Arena. achievementhas won five obtainedof the last by six only meetings. four other programs in history. On the season, Texas moves to 4-1 when playing ranked opponents. The Longhorns lead The contest marked the annual Shoot for a Cure game to raise awareness With the win, Texas reached the 25-win mark for the first time since the 2003- theFormer all-time Texas series women’s against basketball the Sooners, head 28-23, coach andGail haveGoestenkors won four was of the honored last for breast cancer as part of the Horns for Hope initiative. In addition, the first 04 campaign. The Longhorns have secured at least a second place finish in fiveduring meetings. the game for her role in helping Texas reach the 1,000-win milestone head coach of Texas women’s basketball Rod Page was honored at the game the Big 12, reaching the 14-win plateau in conference for the first time since earlier this season. At Texas, Goestenkors won 102 games, advanced to for recording a record of 38-17 during his two-season stint with the Horns in 2003-04. The Horns lead the all-time series against the Lady Raiders, 67-29, Itfive was NCAA Texas Tournaments Exes day at inthe five Erwin seasons, Center, and 40was Texasinducted Women’s into the Basketball Women’s 1974-76. and have won the last six consecutive meetings. letterBasketball winners Hall were of Fame honored last atyear. center court. With the win, Texas secured at least a second-place finish in the Big 12 Atkins’ 18 points came behind a 6-of-8 effort from the floor. Sophomore Brooke “ItSanders’ was a really12 points good came home behind win for a our3-of-6 team. effort I thought from the we field did someand a reallyperfect good Conference, the first time since a season-place finish in the 2004-05 McCarty totaled 11 points on the night, and senior Celina Rodrigo added a things,6-of-6 effort and thenfrom I thethought line. Sophomorethere were some Ariel Atkinsthings andthat seniorwe obviously Imani Boyette need to campaign. In addition, Texas picked up its first-ever season sweep of the team-high four assists. Sophomore Tasia Foman recorded her Big 12-career lookboth attotaled film 10and points try to onclean the up,game, in particular while senior the turnovers,” Empress Davenport saidTexas led head the Mountaineers. The all-times series between the teams is tied at 5, but the high with nine points and three rebounds for the game. coachteam with Karen seven Aston. rebounds. “The one Senior thing Celina that is Rodrigo really special added about a team-high this team six that Longhorns hold a 4-0 home advantage. Iassists can see and right three in frontsteals. of my eyes is we are very calm and very confident. I As a team, the Longhorns shot 50.8 percent (32-of-63) from the floor while never feel like we don’t think we can win. That is a mark of a good team, and McCarty added three assists along with her 18 points while Atkins tallied 10 holding the Lady Raiders to a 38.5 (20-of-52) shooting percentage. Texas IAs am a proudteam, Texasof them.” shot 36.4 percent (20-of-55) from the field and 68 percent points on the game. Senior Imani Boyette flirted with a double-double with 12 outrebounded Texas Tech, 41-27, and has won the battle of the boards in 24 (17-of-25) from the line. Kansas State shot 36.5 percent (19-of-52) from the points and eight boards, and senior Brady Sanders and freshman Lashann of 27 games this season. Boyettefloor and brought 56.3 percent down 11(9-of-16) boards toat therecord charity her 11thstripe. double-double The Horns outrebounded of the Higgs totaled nine and eight points, respectively. seasonthe Wildcats, and tied 37-35, her Bigand 12outblocked career-high Kansas with sevenState, blocks.4-2. She also posted Texas Tech was led by freshman Japreece Dean with 17 points. her 900th career rebound in the game, becoming the ninth Longhorn to ever As a team, the Longhorns shot 48.4 percent (31-of-64) from the floor, their achieveKansas Statethe feat. was Davenport led by junior recorded Breanna her Lewis Big 12 with career-high 20 points points and 10 with 18, third-highest in Big 12 play this season, while holding West Virginia to a 35.3 includingrebounds. two triples. Freshman Lashann Higgs and sophomore Ariel Atkins shooting percentage (18-of-51). Texas recorded only nine turnovers in the joined them in the double figures with 11 points each. Senior Celina Rodrigo game, tying the team’s lowest of the season. The Horns also added 48 points led the Horns with four assists. in the paint, tying their Big 12-season high.

As a team, Texas shot 50.8 percent (31-for-61) from the field and a season- West Virginia was led by senior Arielle Roberson with 13 points. high 88.9 percent (16-for-18) from the line. The Longhorns dominated the boards, 42-29, and outblocked the Sooners, 9-3.

Oklahoma (13-5, 4-3 Big 12 Conference) was led by sophomore Vionise Pierre-Louis with 23 points.

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GAME 28 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final game 29 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final GAME 30 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final TCU 13 14 17 14 58 Texas 13 7 10 18 48 Kansas 9 13 15 13 50

Texas 13 23 17 18 71 Baylor 14 16 30 14 74 Texas 12 18 15 21 66 2/27/16- Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center) 2/29/16- Waco, Texas (Ferrell Center) 3/5/16- Oklahoma City, Okla. 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Texas- None. Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Dee Kantner, Felicia Grinter Officials: Scott Yarbrough, Cameron Inouye, Bill Larance Attendance: 4069 Technical Fouls: Texas- None. Baylor- None. Technical fouls: Kansas- None. Texas- None. Attendance: 10284 Attendance: 3,863 Sophomore Brooke McCarty and senior Imani Boyette both flirted with double- doubles to give No. 8/8 Texas the win over TCU, 71-58, on Senior Night inside Sophomore Brooke McCarty dropped 12 points and added a game-high three Senior Celina Rodrigo totaled a season-high 13 points and five assists to lead the Frank Erwin Center. steals to lead No. 6/8 Texas in its 74-48 loss to No. 4/4 Baylor inside the No. 6/7 Texas over Kansas, 66-50, in the quarterfinals of the Phillips 66 Big Ferrell Center. 12 Women’s Basketball Championship inside the Chesapeake Energy Arena. With the win, Texas swept the series of TCU this season. The Longhorns lead the all-time contest over the Horned Frogs, 38-2, and are undefeated (18-0) in With the loss, Texas concludes its regular-season play and claims second With the win, Texas reaches the semifinals of the Big 12 Championship for the series when the game is played at home. place in the Big 12 Conference this season - the school’s highest league finish the third consecutive year. The Longhorns lead the all-time series over the

since placing second in 2004-05. UT missed out on an opportunity to tie for Jayhawks, 22-10, and have taken the last eight meetings. The four seniors on the Longhorns roster were honored before the game. As a the Big 12 regular-season crown. class, Boyette, Empress Davenport, Celina Rodrigo, and Brady Sanders hold Rodrigo broke her Big 12-career high for both points and assists with 13 and an 84-43 overall record and will have led Texas to three consecutive NCAA The Longhorns are 5-3 this season against AP top-25 ranked teams and 2-2 five, respectively. She had four three-pointers on the night, her new career high. tournaments and three 20-win seasons. In addition, former Texas head coach versus AP top-10 ranked squads. Senior Imani Boyette had four points, moving her to 24th place on the Texas Jody Conradt and current head coach Karen Aston were honored for their all-time scoring list, and brought down a game-high seven boards. Sophomore contributions to the 1,000-win milestone achieved earlier this year. In her time McCarty brought down five boards and added a team-high four assists to Ariel Atkins notched 11 points for the night, and sophomore Brooke McCarty at the 40 Acres, Conradt earned 783 victories from 1976-2007. compliment her 12 points. Senior Imani Boyette totaled eight points, eight rounded out the double-digit scorers with 10 points. rebounds, and two blocks on the night, while freshman Lashann Higgs McCarty led all scorers with 16 points behind a 6-of-10 effort from the field and dropped eight points in the fourth quarter to go along with her two steals. As a team, Texas shot 46.0 percent (23-of-50) from the floor and 41.2 percent a 4-of-6 effort from behind the arc. She also totaled eight assists, tying her (7-of-17) from behind the arc. The Longhorns outrebounded Kansas, 33-23, career-high. Boyette notched 12 points and brought down nine boards, moving As a team, Texas shot 29.0 percent (18-of-62) from the field and 68.8 percent and outblocked the Jayhawks, 3-1. her up to sixth on the all-time rebounder list. Sophomore Ariel Atkins had (11-of-16) from the line. Baylor held a 52.8 (28-of-53) shooting percentage seven points and five rebounds, while junior Kelsey Lang added eight points from the floor and a 70.0 (14-of-20) percentage from the charity stripe.The Kansas was led by sophomore Lauren Aldridge with 12 points. and five boards on the night. Horns swiped 10 steals on the night while limiting the Lady Bears to just two. As a team, the Longhorns shot 47.4 percent (27-of-57) from the field and 33.3 Baylor was led by sophomore guard Kristy Wallace with 23 points. percent (4-of-12) from downtown. The Horned Frogs held a 32.1 shooting percentage (17-of-53) from the field. Texas outrebounded TCU, 42-26, and has won the battle of the boards in 24 of 28 games this season.

TCU was led by senior Zahna Medley with 15 points.

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GAME 1931 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final game 32 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final game 33 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final OklahomaWVU 1611 1812 2413 1815 7651 Texas 13 12 18 20 63 Alabama St. 13 9 5 15 42

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Texas- Davenport,1 2 3 Empress. Totals 29 57 5 10 16 20 12 25 37 16 79 16 14 6 5 200 22 Foman 3 6 1 3 0 0 1 2 3 2 7 0 0 0 0 15 Attendance:Totals 4096 25 52 5 13 12 17 6 24 30 15 67 9 17 2 8 200 32 Sanders 240200000041101 13 Officials: Dee Kantner, Lisa Mattingly, Beverly Roberts 33 Hattis 1100000001201005 Officials: Scott Yarbrough, Laura Morris, Cameron Inouye Technical Fouls: Texas- None. Baylor- None. Senior Imani Boyette and senior Empress Davenports both tallied 18 points to 40 Lang 1 3 0022224241100 11 Technical fouls: West Virginia- None. Texas- None. Attendance: 3859 propel No. 6/6 Texas over No. 19/19 Oklahoma inside the Frank Erwin Center TEAM 2 3 5 Attendance: 4591 on Saturday morning. Totals 32 69 6 19 16 20 16 34 50 14 86 13 11 7 11 200 Freshman Lashann Higgs scored a team-high 15 points and senior Imani Officials: Kyle Bacon, Cameron Inouye, Mark Merritt For the second night in a row, senior guard Celina Rodrigo led her team in With the win, Texas (18-1, 7-1 Big 12 Conference) notched their 999th win Boyette added 11 rebounds to lead No. 6/7 Texas in the 79-63 loss to Technical fouls: Alabama State- None. Texas- None. scoring, finishing with 12 points to elevate No. 6/7 Texas over No. 22/RV West for the program. The Longhorns are one away from 1,000-win milestone, an No. 4/4 Baylor in the Phillips 66 Big 12 Women’s Basketball Tournament Attendance: 2645 achievementVirginia, 67-51, obtained in the semifinals by only four of other the Phillipsprograms 66 inBig history. 12 Women’s On the Basketballseason, Championship game inside Chesapeake Energy Arena. Championship inside Chesapeake Energy Arena. Texas moves to 4-1 when playing ranked opponents. The Longhorns lead Sophomore forward Ariel Atkins scored a team-high 15 points and senior the all-time series against the Sooners, 28-23, and have won four of the last This is the fifth time the Longhorns have competed for the Big 12Tournament center Imani Boyette brought down a team-high 10 boards to propel No. 7/7 With the victory, Texas will play in the Big 12 Tournament Championship game five meetings. title in program history. The Horns move to 6-4 against AP top-25 ranked Texas over Alabama State, 86-42, in the first round of the NCAA Women’s for the second straight year. The Horns lead the all-time series against the teams this season. Texas leads the all-time series against the Lady Bears, Basketball Tournament inside the Frank Erwin Center. ItMountaineers, was Texas Exes 6-5, day and at have the Erwinwon the Center, past threeand 40 meetings. Texas Women’s Basketball 57-35. letter winners were honored at center court. With the win, second-seeded Texas advances to the Second Round of the Rodrigo also led Texas with four rebounds, four assists, and three steals. Sophomore Brooke McCarty and senior Celina Rodrigo were named to the Big NCAA Tournament for the third consecutive season. The Longhorns hold Sophomore Brooke McCarty and sophomore Ariel Atkins each added 11 “It was a really good home win for our team. I thought we did some really good 12 All-Tournament team. an all-time record of 36-27 in Tournament play, including a 20-9 mark when points on the night, marking the sixth-straight game in the double figures for things, and then I thought there were some things that we obviously need to hosting. The 44-point win ties Texas’s largest margin of victory in the NCAA McCarty. Senior Imani Boyette totaled 10 points and tacked on four rebounds look at film and try to clean up, in particular the turnovers,” saidTexas head Higgs added two steals on the night, while Boyette posted nine points and tournament since downing 15-seeded Hampton on March 23, 2003. coachand two Karen blocks. Aston. “The one thing that is really special about this team that three blocks. McCarty and junior Brianna Taylor each totaled three assists I can see right in front of my eyes is we are very calm and very confident. I for the game. Senior guard Empress Davenport tallied 13 points for the game featuring As a team, the Horns shot 48.1 percent (25-of-52) from the field and 38.5 never feel like we don’t think we can win. That is a mark of a good team, and three triples, her new career-high. Sophomore guard Brooke McCarty added percent (5-of-13) from behind the arc. The Mountaineers were limited to 33.9 I am proud of them.” As a team, Texas shot 39.4 percent (26-of-66) from the field and 71.4 percent 12 points, and freshman guard Lashann Higgs scored 10 points, including a percent (20-of-59) from the floor and 13.0 percent (3-of-23) from three-point (10-of-14) from the line. Baylor held a 50.9 (29-of-57) shooting percentage perfect 6-of-6 effort from the free throw line. Senior guard Celina Rodrigo led land. Boyette brought down 11 boards to record her 11th double-double of the for the game. with a team-high four assists. season and tied her Big 12 career-high with seven blocks. She also posted Westher 900th Virginia career was rebound led by senior in the Jessicagame, becoming Morton with the 13 ninth points. Longhorn to ever Baylor was led by junior Nina Davis with 22 points. All 13 eligible players on the Texas roster scored at least two points on the achieve the feat. Davenport recorded her Big 12 career-high points with 18, night for the first time this season. As a team, the Longhorns shot 46.4 percent including two triples. Freshman Lashann Higgs and sophomore Ariel Atkins (32-of-69) from the field and 31.6 percent (6-of-19) from behind the arc. joined them in the double figures with 11 points each. Senior Celina Rodrigo Alabama State shot 22.2 percent (12-of-54) from the floor and 35.3 percent (6- led the Horns with four assists. of-17) from downtown. The Horns dominated the battle of the boards, 50-29, and outblocked the Lady Hornets, 7-2. As a team, Texas shot 50.8 percent (31-for-61) from the field and a season- high 88.9 percent (16-for-18) from the line. The Longhorns dominated the No. 15-seed Alabama State was led by junior guard Danielle Clark with 13 boards, 42-29, and outblocked the Sooners, 9-3. points.

Oklahoma (13-5, 4-3 Big 12 Conference) was led by sophomore Vionise Pierre-Louis with 23 points.

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GAME 34 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final game 35 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final GAME 36 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Missouri 9 12 19 15 55 UCLA 17 16 21 10 64 Texas 17 14 16 18 65

Texas 17 19 18 19 73 Texas 11 17 20 24 72 UConn 22 24 20 20 86 3/21/16- Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center) 3/26/16- Bridgeport, Conn. (Webster Bank Arena) 3/28/16- Bridgeport, Conn. (Webster Bank Arena) NCAA Second Round NCAA Sweet Sixteen NCAA Elite Eight

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Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Penny Davis, Kevin Bacon With the win, the Longhorns advance to their 10th Regional Final in program Texas ends the season with a 31-5 record, marking the first time Texas has hit Technical fouls: Missouri- None. Texas- None. history. Texas moves to 38-27 in all-time NCAA Tournament play and 9-4 in the 31-win plateau since the 1987-88 campaign. In addition, the Horns played Attendance: 2345 Regional Semifinal action. The No. 2 seed Horns tie the all-time series against in their first NCAA Elite Eight game since 2003. Texas holds an all-time record in the No. 3 seed Bruins, 6-6. the NCAA Tournament of 38-28 and are now 3-6 in Regional Final play. Sophomore guard Ariel Atkins tied her career-high with 22 points to drive No. Boyette complemented her double-double with two blocks and one assist. Higgs’ 19 points ties her career-high and she complemented her points with 7/7 Texas over Missouri, 73-55, advancing the Horns to the NCAA Sweet Sophomore guard Ariel Atkins totaled 16 point on the night, while also adding four rebounds and two steals. Sophomore guard Brooke McCarty joined them Sixteen for the second consecutive year and 13th time in program history. eight rebounds and two steals. Sophomore guard Brooke McCarty picked in the double figures with 15 points, including four triples on the night. Senior up 15 points for the game with four assists. Senior guard Celina Rodrigo led center Imani Boyette and senior forward Empress Davenport led the team with With the win, No. 2 seed Texas records its first 30-win season for the first time Texas with five assists, and freshman guard Lashann Higgs and junior guard six rebounds apiece, and senior guard Celina Rodrigo totaled seven assists. since the 2003-04 campaign. As a program, the Longhorns hold a 13-8 record Brianna Taylor both swiped three steals. in the Second Round and a 37-27 mark in the NCAA Tournament. Texas leads As a team, Texas shot 40.6 percent (26-of-64) from the field and 32.0 percent the all-time series over No. 10 seed Mizzou, 23-2. As a team, No. 2 seed Texas shot 40.9 (27-of-66) percent from the floor and (8-of-25) from behind the arc. UConn shot 56.4 percent (31-of-55) from the 30.0 (3-of-10) percent from downtown. No. 3 seed UCLA was limited to a 30.2 floor and 57.1 percent (12-of-21) from downtown. The Horns outrebounded the Atkins’ career night came behind a 9-of-13 effort from the floor and a 3-of-4 shooting percentage (19-of-63) from the field and a 14.3 shooting percentage Huskies, 34-29. effort from three-point land. She also brought down seven boards and swiped (2-of-14) from beyond the arc. three steals. Freshman guard Lashann Higgs logged 11 points and two UConn was led by senior forward Morgan Tuck with 22 points. steals for the game, while senior guard Celina Rodrigo led with a team-high UCLA was led by sophomore forward and sophomore guard six assists. Senior center Imani Boyette posted two blocks, making her the with 20 points each. second player in program history to record 300 career blocks and 100 single- season blocks.

As a team, Texas shot 41.1 percent (30-of-73) from the field and 42.1 percent (8-of-19) from beyond the arc. Five different Longhorns netted triples on the night, marking the first time this has happened since the Horns played Iowa State on January 6. Missouri was limited to a 31.4 shooting percentage (16- of-51) from the floor and a 28.6 shooting percentage (8-of-28) from downtown. The Horns won the battle of the boards, 47-33, and have done so in 28 of 34 games this season.

The Tigers were led by freshman guard Sophie Cunningham with 23 points and six rebounds.

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Diani Akigbogun 35 Imani Boyette 34

Forward | 6-1 | Sophomore Center | 6-7 | Senior Aurora, Colo. | Regis Jesuit HS Los Angeles, Calif. | Windward School

Career Summary: Granted a medical scholarship from UT in the summer of 2016 Career Summary: The 10th pick in the 2016 WNBA Draft by the Chicago Sky ...... Suffered from bilateral knee injuries and elected to end her basketball career ... Played in 126 career games with 88 starts … One of the most decorated players Will continue to receive her scholarship to complete her undergraduate education in program history … An honorable mention All-America selection by both the ... Played in 10 games her rookie season, averaging 3.5 minutes per game ... Sat Associated Press and the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association in her senior out the entire 2015-16 season due to injury. campaign … Became the first player in school annals to reach the combined milestone of 1,000 career points, 1,000 career rebounds and 200 career blocks … Finished her decorated career 22nd on UT’s all-time career scoring list with Career Stats Year GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G BLK/G Pts PTS/G 1,361 career points, fifth on UT’s all-time career rebounding list with 1,036 career 2014-15 10 0 3.5 .429 - .444 8 0.8 0.0 10 1.0 rebounds and second on UT’s all-time career blocks list with 303 … Her 104 2015-16 ------blocks as a senior ranked second on the school’s all-time single-season blocks TOTAL 10 0 3.5 .429 - .444 8 0.8 0.0 10 1.0 list … Charted 40 double-doubles over the course of her career … A two-time first- BIG 12 Career Stats team All-Big 12 selection (2015, 2016) … Named second-team All-Big 12 in 2014 Year GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G BLK/G Pts PTS/G and was an honorable mention choice in 2013 … A two-time Big 12 All-Defensive 2014-15 4 0 2.0 1.000 - .500 3 0.8 0.0 4 1.0 2015-16 ------Team selection who in 2015-16 was named the conference’s co-Defensive Player TOTAL 4 0 2.0 1.000 - .500 3 0.8 0.0 4 1.0 of the Year, becoming the first player in program history to earn the accolade … The 2012-13 Big 12 Freshman of the Year … A 2015 Phillips 66 Big 12 CAREER HIGHS (DATE: MM/YY) Points 3 RICE 12/14 Championship All-Tournament selection … For her career, averaged 10.8 points Rebounds 4 RICE 12/14 per game, 8.2 rebounds per game and 2.4 blocks per game … As a senior in Assists 1 two times 2015-16, averaged 11.3 points per game, 8.9 rebounds per game and 2.9 blocks Steals - per game … Is an incredible story of overcoming significant obstacles to achieve Blocks - FG 1 two times great success on the basketball court, in the classroom and within the community FG. Att. 2 RICE 12/14 … Recognized with the Honda Inspiration Award in 2015 and was named the 3FG -- 2014-15 Big 12 Conference Female Sportsperson of the Year … Was selected 3FG Att. -- as a 2015 recipient of the prestigious 2016 Texas Exes President’s Leadership FT Made 1 two times Ft Att. 3 NEW MEXICO 12/14 Award, which is presented to undergraduate students who have demonstrated Minutes 8 RICE 12/14 outstanding leadership within the student community at the University of Texas, as well as the 2016 J.J. Pickle Citizenship Award … Graduated in May with a bachelor’s degree in accounting from the McCombs School of Business.

Career Stats Year GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G BLK/G Pts PTS/G 2012-13 30 24 26.6 .483 .222 .644 281 9.4 2.5 334 11.1 2013-14 33 20 21.1 .498 .571 .628 242 7.3 2.2 356 10.8 2014-15 27 8 18.0 .561 .000 .700 191 7.1 1.9 266 9.9 2015-16 36 36 22.8 .503 .300 .786 322 8.9 2.9 405 11.3 TOTAL 126 88 22.2 .506 .321 .696 1036 8.2 2.4 1361 10.8 BIG 12 Career Stats Year GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G BLK/G Pts PTS/G 2012-13 18 18 28.6 .457 .222 .720 174 9.7 2.4 198 11.0 2013-14 17 11 22.1 .541 .500 .538 123 7.2 2.5 206 12.1 2014-15 18 5 17.8 .540 .000 .702 123 6.8 0.6 174 9.7 2015-16 18 18 23.3 .506 .250 .825 171 9.5 4.1 219 12.2 TOTAL 70 52 23.0 .509 .250 .713 591 8.3 2.7 797 11.2

CAREER HIGHS (DATE: MM/YY) Points 26 at Iowa State 02/14 Rebounds 18 BAYLOR 02/13 Assists 4 at Iowa State 02/14 Steals 4 at TCU 01/16 Blocks 9 CENTRAL CONN. 11/12 FG 12 two times FG. Att. 16 at TCU 02/15 3FG 1 nine times 3FG Att. 2 two times FT Made 13 at TCU 02/13 Ft Att. 14 at TCU 02/13 Minutes 38 BAYLOR 02/13

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Empress Davenport 1 Sara Hattis 33

Guard | 5-9 | Senior Forward | 6-4 | Junior Duncanville, Texas | Duncanville HS Rio Rancho, N.M. | Cleveland HS

Career Summary: Played in 131 career games with 97 starts … A versatile Career Summary: Played in 51 career games with one start … A dual-sport guard who was known for her defensive prowess, often guarding the opponent’s athlete who played three seasons with the women’s basketball team … Was best wing player … For her career, averaged 7.2 points per game, 3.6 rebounds recruited to Texas as a volleyball student-athlete and was a member of the 2012 per game and 2.2 assists per game … Was named the USBWA NCAA Championship team … Known for her contagious work-ethic and team- Drysdale National Player of the Week after scoring a career-high 23 points in 39 first attitude … Averaged 1.6 points per game and 1.3 rebounds per game in an minutes of action to lead the Longhorns past No. 14 Stanford on Dec. 13, 2015 average of 6.5 minutes per game for her career … Her final season was her most … An All-Big 12 Honorable Mention selection as a senior in 2015-16 … Scored productive, seeing action in 26 games and averaging 1.9 points per game and 1.3 in double figures on 39 occasions during her career … Graduated in May with a rebounds per game … Scored a career-high nine points against Sam Houston bachelor’s degree in applied learning & development with a youth/social services State on December 27, 2015… Brought down a career-high five rebounds against specialization. UConn on March 28, 2015 in the NCAA Sweet 16 … Graduated in May with a Career Stats bachelor’s degree in physical culture & sports with a minor in communication ... Year GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G AST/G Pts PTS/G Will play her final season of eligibility and pursue her master’s degree at Arizona 2012-13 29 27 30.5 .385 .270 .487 108 3.7 2.0 241 8.3 State University. 2013-14 33 16 23.0 .397 .276 .714 129 3.9 2.1 224 6.8 2014-15 33 20 24.0 .347 .100 .699 118 3.6 2.7 235 7.1 Career Stats 2015-16 36 34 23.2 .306 .268 .750 114 3.2 2.2 249 6.9 Year GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G BLK/G Pts PTS/G TOTAL 131 97 25.0 .356 .246 .665 469 3.6 2.2 949 7.2 2012-13 16 1 8.4 .286 - .400 18 1.1 0.1 20 1.3 BIG 12 CAREER Stats 2014-15 9 0 4.4 .500 - .500 14 1.6 0.6 11 1.2 Year GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G AST/G Pts PTS/G 2015-16 26 0 6.0 .404 - .500 33 1.3 0.2 50 1.9 2012-13 18 17 32.6 .419 .269 .477 71 3.9 2.1 162 9.0 TOTAL 51 1 6.5 .376 - .472 64 1.3 0.2 81 1.6 2013-14 17 5 22.9 .364 .179 .714 67 3.9 2.1 105 6.2 Big 12 Career Stats 2014-15 16 6 25.1 .314 .091 .778 56 3.5 2.8 96 6.0 Year GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G BLK/G Pts PTS/G 2015-16 18 17 23.6 .303 .270 .773 60 3.3 1.9 132 7.3 2012-13 15 1 8.7 .308 - .400 17 1.1 0.1 20 1.3 TOTAL 69 45 26.1 .353 .225 .671 254 3.7 2.2 495 7.2 2014-15 7 0 2.9 .333 - .500 6 0.9 0.3 5 0.7 CAREER HIGHS (DATE: MM/YY) 2015-16 12 0 4.3 .182 - .500 15 1.3 0.1 6 0.5 Points 23 Stanford 12/15 TOTAL 34 1 6.0 .279 - .438 38 1.1 0.1 31 0.9 Rebounds 11 UALR 12/13 CAREER HIGHS (DATE: MM/YY) Assists 7 at Cal 03/15 Points 9 SHSU 12/15 Steals 4 TENNESSEE 12/12 Rebounds 5 vs. UConn 03/15 Blocks 1 eight times Assists 2 vs. UConn 03/15 FG 9 Stanford 12/15 Steals 1 four times FG att. 17 Stanford 12/15 Blocks 2 vs. UConn 03/15 3FG 3 vs. ASU 03/16 FG 4 two times 3FG att. 6 at Oklahoma St 01/14 FG. Att. 8 at Kansas 01/13 FT made 7 OKLAHOMA 01/14 3FG - FT att. 11 KANSAS 02/13 Minutes 40 at Texas Tech 02/13 3FG Att. - FT Made 3 Canisius 12/15 Ft Att. 5 SHSU 12/15 Minutes 24 at Kansas 01/13

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Celina Rodrigo 2 Brady Sanders 32

Guard | 5-8 | Senior Guard | 5-11 | Senior Marietta, Ga. | Hillgrove HS Godley, Texas | Godley HS

Career Summary: Played in 134 career games with 98 starts … Her 134 games Career Summary: Played in 127 career games with 59 starts … A fan favorite played are tied with Kathleen Nash and Stacy Stephens for the sixth-most by who had to overcome a number of injuries throughout the course of her playing a player in program history … A four-year starter at point guard, known for her career, earning the 2014 Jamie Carey Comeback Award … Ranks ninth in UT toughness, perseverance and team-first mentality … Finished her career ranked school history with a career .795 (171-of-215) free-throw percentage … Averaged sixth in school history with 454 total assists and is 10th in assists average with 3.4 5.6 points per game and 2.0 assists per game for her career … Led the Longhorns assists per game … Led the Longhorns in assists in three of her four seasons in in assists her junior year of 2014-15 with 108 … Her junior season was her finest Austin, including a career-best 140 assists her senior season … A 2016 All-Big in Austin, averaging 7.9 points per game, 3.1 rebounds per game and 3.2 assists 12 honorable mention selection … Also named to the 2016 Phillips 66 Big 12 per game … Ranked ninth in the Big 12 in assists per game as a junior … An All- Championship All-Tournament Team … For her career, averaged 3.4 points per Big 12 honorable mention selection in 2015 … Her career high of 18 points came game and 3.2 rebounds per game with 66 three-pointers made … Dished out 111 against Kansas State on Feb. 18, 2015, while her career-high nine rebounds came assists in her freshman campaign of 2012-13, making her just the sixth freshman at Kansas on Feb. 14, 2015 … Graduated in December 2015 with a bachelor’s in Texas history to record 100 or more assists in a season … Logged a career- degree in public relations. high nine assists against Texas Tech on Feb. 17, 2013 … Graduated in May with Career Stats a bachelor’s degree in health promotion with a minor in education. Year GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB rpg AST/G Pts PPG 2012-13 30 1 18.3 .297 .140 .840 57 1.9 1.8 131 4.4 Career Stats 2013-14 34 28 25.5 .356 .375 .850 93 2.7 2.1 246 7.2 Year GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G AST/G Pts PTS/G 2014-15 34 29 29.9 .359 .313 .726 105 3.1 3.2 267 7.9 2012-13 30 23 27.2 .252 .118 .647 119 4.0 3.7 67 2.2 2015-16 29 1 10.8 .319 .200 .810 29 1.0 0.8 68 2.3 2013-14 34 24 21.6 .366 .340 .595 102 3.0 3.7 131 3.9 TOTAL 127 59 21.6 .341 .293 .795 284 2.2 2.0 712 5.6 2014-15 34 16 14.6 .318 .333 .444 69 2.0 2.3 74 2.2 2015-16 36 35 27.4 .311 .333 .644 137 3.8 3.9 182 5.1 BIG 12 Career Stats TOTAL 134 98 22.6 .314 .301 .614 427 3.2 3.4 454 3.4 Year GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB RPG AST/G Pts PPG 2012-13 18 0 16.6 .266 .150 .889 23 1.3 1.2 69 3.8 BIG 12 Career Stats 2013-14 18 17 30.1 .367 .387 .882 56 3.1 2.7 156 8.7 Year GP GS MIN FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G AST/G Pts PTS/G 2014-15 18 17 32.6 .326 .324 .702 70 3.9 2.9 147 8.2 2012-13 18 13 27.2 .264 0 .571 69 3.8 3.2 32 1.8 2015-16 15 1 11.9 .366 .273 .786 20 1.3 0.6 47 3.1 2013-14 18 17 23.2 .329 .259 .600 61 3.4 3.9 68 3.8 TOTAL 69 35 23.3 .335 .320 .809 169 2.4 2.0 419 6.1 2014-15 17 4 11.4 .387 .429 .333 29 1.7 1.6 31 1.8 2015-16 18 17 28.4 .221 .265 .542 77 4.3 4.3 68 3.8 CAREER HIGHS (DATE: MM/YY) TOTAL 71 51 22.7 .281 .260 .559 236 3.3 3.3 199 2.8 Points 18 K-STATE 02/15 Rebounds 9 at Kansas 02/15 CAREER HIGHS (DATE: MM/YY) Assists 7 two times Points 15 TEXAS STATE 11/13 Steals 5 at Oklahoma 01/14 Rebounds 9 two times Blocks 2 at Baylor 02/14 Assists 9 at Texas Tech 02/13 FG 6 three times Steals 6 TAMU-C.C. 11/12 FG. Att. 17 at Texas Tech 03/14 Blocks 1 11 times 3FG 4 two times FG 6 TEXAS STATE 11/13 3FG Att. 9 at TCU 01/14 FG att. 10 at Iowa State 02/16 FT Made 7 KANSAS 02/13 3FG 4 vs. Kansas 03/16 Ft Att. 8 two times 3FG att. 7 two times Minutes 48 OKLAHOMA 01/15 FT made 8 Stanford 12/15 FT att. 10 Stanford 12/15 Minutes 36 two times

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2015-16 standings Big 12 Overall Team W-L % HOME AWAY NEUTRAL STREAK W-L % HOME AWAY NEUTRAL STREAK Baylor 17-1 .944 9-0 8-1 0-0 W16 36-2 .947 20-0 8-1 9-1 L1 Texas 15-3 .833 8-1 7-2 0-0 L1 31-5 .861 17-1 9-2 4-2 L1 West Virginia 12-6 .667 7-2 5-4 0-0 W3 25-10 .714 13-2 5-5 7-2 L1 Oklahoma State 11-7 .611 8-1 3-6 0-0 W1 21-10 .677 16-1 5-6 0-2 L2 Oklahoma 11-7 .611 7-2 4-5 0-0 W2 22-11 .667 11-3 7-6 4-2 L1 Kansas State 8-10 .444 5-4 3-6 0-0 L2 19-13 .593 13-4 5-8 1-1 L1 TCU 8-10 .444 5-4 3-6 0-0 W1 18-15 .545 14-5 4-9 0-1 L1 Iowa State 5-13 .278 3-6 2-7 0-0 L4 13-17 .433 9-6 3-8 1-3 L5 Texas Tech 3-15 .167 2-7 1-9 0-0 L1 13-18 .419 10-7 1-9 2-2 L1 Kansas 0-18 .000 0-9 0-9 0-0 L18 6-25 .194 4-13 0-11 2-1 L1

2016 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship - OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. (CHESAPEAKE ENERGY ARENA)

1 Baylor - 82 2 Texas - 66

1 Baylor - 84 2 Texas- 67

8 Iowa State - 84 7 TCU - 64

9 Texas Tech - 51 10 Kansas - 50

9 Texas Tech - 89 1 Baylor - 79 2 Texas - 63 10 Kansas - 81 1 Baylor 4 Oklahoma State - 43 3 West Virginia - 74

5 Oklahoma - 57 3 West Virginia - 51

5 Oklahoma - 61 6 Kansas State - 65

Phillips 66 All-Big 12 All-Big 12 Honorable Mention Awards Kristy Wallace, BU Coach of the Year: Jadda Buckley, ISU Jim Littell, OSU Bridget Carleton, ISU Player of the Year: Peyton Little, OU Brittney Martin, OSU AJ Alix, TCU Freshman of the Year: Empress Davenport, UT Tynice Martin, WVU Celina Rodrigo, UT Newcomer of the Year: Ivonne CookTaylor, TTU Alexis Jones, BU Arielle Roberson, WVU Co-Defensive Players of the Year: Big 12 All-Defensive Team Imani Boyette, UT Niya Johnson, BU Brittney Martin, OSU Breanna Lewis, KSU Sixth Man Award: Brittney Martin, OSU Vionise Pierre-Louis, OU Imani Boyette, UT Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Lanay Montgomery, WVU Kindred Wesemann, KSU Big 12 All-Freshman Team Kalani Brown, BU All-Big 12 First Team Beatrice Mompremier, BU Nina Davis, BU Bridget Carleton, ISU Niya Johnson, BU Japreece Dean, TTU Alexis Jones, BU Tynice Martin, WVU Seanna Johnson, ISU Breanna Lewis, KSU Phillips 66 All-Tournament Brittney Martin, OSU Team Zahna Medley, TCU Alexis Jones, BU [MVP] Imani Boyette, UT Nina Davis, BU Brooke McCarty, UT Niya Johnson, BU Bria Holmes, WVU Brooke McCarty, UT Celina Rodrigo, UT All-Big 12 Second Team Kindred Wesemann, LSU Kaylon Williams, OU Kaylee Jensen, OSU Ariel Atkins, UT Lanay Montgomery, WVU

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SCORING OFFENSE FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE ## Team G W-L Pts Avg/G ## Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Baylor 38 36-2 2951 77.7 1. Baylor 38 754 2277 .331 2. TCU 33 18-15 2384 72.2 2. West Virginia 35 733 2071 .354 3. texas 36 31-5 2560 71.1 3. texas 36 716 2021 .354 4. West Virginia 35 25-10 2470 70.6 4. Oklahoma State 31 638 1756 .363 5. Oklahoma 33 22-11 2297 69.6 5. Kansas State 32 694 1885 .368 6. Iowa State 30 13-17 2022 67.4 6. Oklahoma 33 740 1914 .387 7. Oklahoma State 31 21-10 2018 65.1 7. Iowa State 30 768 1899 .404 8. Kansas State 32 19-13 2062 64.4 8. Texas Tech 31 757 1832 .413 9. Texas Tech 31 13-18 1963 63.3 9. TCU 33 834 2010 .415 10. Kansas 31 6-25 1687 54.4 10. Kansas 31 751 1717 .437

SCORING DEFENSE 3-POINT FG PCT ## Team G Pts Avg/G ## Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Baylor 38 2035 53.6 1. TCU 33 240 614 .391 2. texas 36 2031 56.4 2. Baylor 38 139 374 .372 3. Oklahoma State 31 1801 58.1 3. texas 36 167 504 .331 4. West Virginia 35 2054 58.7 4. Kansas State 32 218 676 .322 5. Kansas State 32 1965 61.4 5. West Virginia 35 213 668 .319 6. Oklahoma 33 2044 61.9 6. Oklahoma 33 205 651 .315 7. Kansas 31 2054 66.3 7. Kansas 31 180 578 .311 8. Texas Tech 31 2071 66.8 8. Texas Tech 31 168 542 .310 9. Iowa State 30 2032 67.7 9. Iowa State 30 208 678 .307 10. TCU 33 2238 67.8 10. Oklahoma State 31 112 401 .279

SCORING MARGIN ## Team G OFF DEF Margin 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE 1. Baylor 38 77.7 53.6 +24.1 ## Team G FG FGA Pct 2. texas 36 71.1 56.4 +14.7 1. Baylor 38 201 738 .272 3. West Virginia 35 70.6 58.7 +11.9 2. TCU 33 163 572 .285 4. Oklahoma 33 69.6 61.9 +7.7 3. texas 36 191 666 .287 5. Oklahoma State 31 65.1 58.1 +7.0 4. West Virginia 35 151 514 .294 6. TCU 33 72.2 67.8 +4.4 5. Kansas State 32 224 746 .300 7. Kansas State 32 64.4 61.4 +3.0 6. Texas Tech 31 164 533 .308 8. Iowa State 30 67.4 67.7 -0.3 7. Oklahoma State 31 178 577 .308 9. Texas Tech 31 63.3 66.8 -3.5 8. Oklahoma 33 170 543 .313 10. Kansas 31 54.4 66.3 -11.8 9. Kansas 31 154 452 .341 10. Iowa State 30 196 572 .343

FREE THROW PCT REBOUNDING OFFENSE ## Team G FTM FTA Pct ## Team G Reb Avg/G 1. Iowa State 30 414 548 .755 1. Baylor 38 1730 45.5 2. TCU 33 440 603 .730 2. texas 36 1498 41.6 3. Oklahoma 33 454 638 .712 3. Oklahoma State 31 1286 41.5 4. texas 36 489 704 .695 4. West Virginia 35 1442 41.2 5. Kansas 31 271 399 .679 5. Oklahoma 33 1285 38.9 6. West Virginia 35 435 650 .669 6. Texas Tech 31 1203 38.8 7. Baylor 38 532 800 .665 7. Iowa State 30 1160 38.7 8. Texas Tech 31 311 480 .648 8. TCU 33 1183 35.8 9. Kansas State 32 368 568 .648 9. Kansas State 32 1140 35.6 10. Oklahoma State 31 346 552 .627 10. Kansas 31 1021 32.9

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES ## Team G FG FGA Pct REBOUNDING DEFENSE 1. Baylor 38 1140 2356 .484 ## Team G Reb Avg/G 2. West Virginia 35 911 2066 .441 1. Baylor 38 1202 31.6 3. texas 36 952 2188 .435 2. texas 36 1158 32.2 4. TCU 33 852 1992 .428 3. Oklahoma State 31 1068 34.5 5. Oklahoma State 31 780 1851 .421 4. West Virginia 35 1217 34.8 6. Oklahoma 33 819 1981 .413 5. Oklahoma 33 1188 36.0 7. Kansas State 32 738 1805 .409 6. Kansas 31 1167 37.6 8. Texas Tech 31 742 1931 .384 7. Kansas State 32 1225 38.3 9. Iowa State 30 700 1829 .383 8. Texas Tech 31 1194 38.5 10. Kansas 31 618 1710 .361 9. TCU 33 1282 38.8 10. Iowa State 30 1205 40.2

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REBOUNDING MARGIN ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO ## Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin ## Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 1. Baylor 38 1730 45.5 1202 31.6 +13.9 1. Baylor 38 786 20.7 573 15.1 1.37 2. texas 36 1498 41.6 1158 32.2 +9.4 2. Oklahoma State 31 518 16.7 478 15.4 1.08 3. Oklahoma State 31 1286 41.5 1068 34.5 +7.0 3. Iowa State 30 411 13.7 380 12.7 1.08 4. West Virginia 35 1442 41.2 1217 34.8 +6.4 4. Kansas State 32 476 14.9 491 15.3 0.97 5. Oklahoma 33 1285 38.9 1188 36.0 +2.9 5. TCU 33 494 15.0 526 15.9 0.94 6. Texas Tech 31 1203 38.8 1194 38.5 +0.3 6. texas 36 507 14.1 572 15.9 0.89 7. Iowa State 30 1160 38.7 1205 40.2 -1.5 7. West Virginia 35 502 14.3 582 16.6 0.86 8. Kansas State 32 1140 35.6 1225 38.3 -2.7 8. Oklahoma 33 465 14.1 541 16.4 0.86 9. TCU 33 1183 35.8 1282 38.8 -3.0 9. Texas Tech 31 364 11.7 505 16.3 0.72 10. Kansas 31 1021 32.9 1167 37.6 -4.7 10. Kansas 31 332 10.7 556 17.9 0.60

BLOCKED SHOTS OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Team G Blocks Avg/G ## Team G No. Avg/G 1. West Virginia 35 226 6.46 1. Baylor 38 557 14.66 2. Baylor 38 239 6.29 2. Texas Tech 31 435 14.03 3. texas 36 185 5.14 3. texas 36 501 13.92 4. TCU 33 165 5.00 4. Oklahoma State 31 431 13.90 5. Kansas State 32 157 4.91 5. West Virginia 35 464 13.26 6. Oklahoma State 31 137 4.42 6. Oklahoma 33 395 11.97 7. Iowa State 30 117 3.90 7. Iowa State 30 340 11.33 8. Kansas 31 108 3.48 8. TCU 33 372 11.27 9. Oklahoma 33 112 3.39 9. Kansas 31 325 10.48 10. Texas Tech 31 95 3.06 10. Kansas State 32 306 9.56

ASSISTS ## Team G Assists Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. Baylor 38 786 20.68 ## Team G No. Avg/G 2. Oklahoma State 31 518 16.71 1. Baylor 38 1173 30.87 3. TCU 33 494 14.97 2. West Virginia 35 978 27.94 4. Kansas State 32 476 14.88 3. texas 36 997 27.69 5. West Virginia 35 502 14.34 4. Oklahoma State 31 855 27.58 6. Oklahoma 33 465 14.09 5. Iowa State 30 820 27.33 7. texas 36 507 14.08 6. Oklahoma 33 890 26.97 8. Iowa State 30 411 13.70 7. Kansas State 32 834 26.06 9. Texas Tech 31 364 11.74 8. Texas Tech 31 768 24.77 10. Kansas 31 332 10.71 9. TCU 33 811 24.58 10. Kansas 31 696 22.45 STEALS ## Team G Steals Avg/G DEFENSIVE REB PCT. 1. Kansas State 32 289 9.03 ## Team G D-Reb O-Reb D-Reb Pct 2. TCU 33 291 8.82 1. Baylor 38 1173 417 0.738 3. Baylor 38 333 8.76 2. texas 36 997 361 0.734 4. Oklahoma 33 281 8.52 3. Oklahoma State 31 855 332 0.720 5. Oklahoma State 31 250 8.06 4. Oklahoma 33 890 356 0.714 6. texas 36 290 8.06 5. Iowa State 30 820 362 0.694 7. West Virginia 35 275 7.86 6. West Virginia 35 978 438 0.691 8. Texas Tech 31 243 7.84 7. Kansas State 32 834 397 0.677 9. Kansas 31 227 7.32 8. Texas Tech 31 768 368 0.676 10. Iowa State 30 178 5.93 9. Kansas 31 696 346 0.668 10. TCU 33 811 442 0.647 TURNOVER MARGIN ## Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin 1. texas 36 572 15.9 647 18.0 +2.08 OFFENSIVE REB PCT. 2. Oklahoma 33 541 16.4 594 18.0 +1.61 ## Team G O-Reb D-Reb O-Reb Pct 3. Kansas State 32 491 15.3 531 16.6 +1.25 1. Baylor 38 557 785 0.415 4. Baylor 38 573 15.1 616 16.2 +1.13 2. texas 36 501 797 0.386 5. Oklahoma State 31 478 15.4 513 16.5 +1.13 3. West Virginia 35 464 779 0.373 6. TCU 33 526 15.9 562 17.0 +1.09 4. Oklahoma State 31 431 736 0.369 7. Iowa State 30 380 12.7 393 13.1 +0.43 5. Texas Tech 31 435 826 0.345 8. Texas Tech 31 505 16.3 508 16.4 +0.10 6. Oklahoma 33 395 832 0.322 9. West Virginia 35 582 16.6 557 15.9 -0.71 7. TCU 33 372 840 0.307 10. Kansas 31 556 17.9 496 16.0 -1.94 8. Iowa State 30 340 843 0.287 9. Kansas 31 325 821 0.284 10. Kansas State 32 306 828 0.270

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3-POINT FG MADE FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) ## Team G 3FG Avg/G ## Player-Team Cl G FG FGA Pct 1. TCU 33 240 7.27 1. Kalani Brown-BU FR 38 140 232 .603 2. Iowa State 30 208 6.93 2. Lanay Montgomery-WVU JR 35 116 197 .589 3. Kansas State 32 218 6.81 3. Vionise Pierre-Louis-OU SO 33 112 194 .577 4. Oklahoma 33 205 6.21 4. Breanna Lewis-KSU JR 32 231 420 .550 5. West Virginia 35 213 6.09 5. Nina Davis-BU JR 38 245 447 .548 6. Kansas 31 180 5.81 6. ariel Atkins-UT SO 27 111 207 .536 7. Texas Tech 31 168 5.42 7. Beatrice Mompremier-BU FR 38 116 217 .535 8. texas 36 167 4.64 8. Kaylon Williams-OU SR 33 164 307 .534 9. Baylor 38 139 3.66 9. imani Boyette-UT SR 36 157 312 .503 10. Oklahoma State 31 112 3.61 10. Kaylee Jensen-OSU SO 31 176 351 .501 11. Teana Muldrow-WVU SO 33 127 256 .496 SCORING 12. Brittney Martin-OSU SR 31 266 537 .495 ## Player-Team Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G 13. Bria Holmes-WVU SR 35 215 443 .485 1. Brittney Martin-OSU SR 31 266 0 101 633 20.4 14. Leashja Grant-TTU JR 31 99 206 .481 2. Seanna Johnson-ISU JR 28 162 29 124 477 17.0 15. Brooke McCarty-UT SO 36 152 332 .458 3. Bria Holmes-WVU SR 35 215 45 114 589 16.8 4. Breanna Lewis-KSU JR 32 231 0 73 535 16.7 ASSISTS 5. Zahna Medley-TCU SR 33 169 87 114 539 16.3 ## Player-Team Cl G Assists Avg/G 6. Nina Davis-BU JR 38 245 3 126 619 16.3 1. Niya Johnson-BU SR 37 321 8.68 7. Alexis Jones-BU JR 38 203 70 94 570 15.0 2. Roddricka Patton-OSU SR 31 215 6.94 8. Kaylee Jensen-OSU SO 31 176 4 97 453 14.6 3. Jadda Buckley-ISU SO 30 179 5.97 9. Ivonne CookTaylor-TTU JR 31 190 16 46 442 14.3 4. Alexis Jones-BU JR 38 168 4.42 10. Japreece Dean-TTU FR 31 137 31 83 388 12.5 5. AJ Alix-TCU SO 31 125 4.03 11. Kaylon Williams-OU SR 33 164 0 82 410 12.4 6. celina Rodrigo-UT SR 36 140 3.89 12. Kindred Wesemann-KSU JR 32 117 85 69 388 12.1 7. Zahna Medley-TCU SR 33 128 3.88 13. Bridget Carleton-ISU FR 27 103 55 62 323 12.0 8. Bria Holmes-WVU SR 35 130 3.71 14. AJ Alix-TCU SO 31 132 66 38 368 11.9 9. Shaelyn Martin-KSU SO 32 112 3.50 15. Brooke McCarty-UT SO 36 152 67 53 424 11.8 10. Japreece Dean-TTU FR 31 103 3.32 16. Jadda Buckley-ISU SO 30 102 33 106 343 11.4 11. Kindred Wesemann-KSU JR 32 104 3.25 17. imani Boyette-UT SR 36 157 3 88 405 11.3 12. T’ona Edwards-OU JR 33 101 3.06 18. ariel Atkins-UT SO 27 111 21 59 302 11.2 13. Seanna Johnson-ISU JR 28 84 3.00 19. Lauren Aldridge-KU SO 31 116 60 52 344 11.1 14. Maddie Manning-OU JR 32 88 2.75 20. Peyton Little-OU JR 33 119 51 71 360 10.9 15. Veja Hamilton-TCU SR 30 77 2.57 21. Teana Muldrow-WVU SO 33 127 39 57 350 10.6 22. Veja Hamilton-TCU SR 30 141 1 35 318 10.6 FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) 23. Tynice Martin-WVU FR 35 139 28 54 360 10.3 ## Player-Team Cl G FTM FTA Pct 24. Megan Deines-KSU SR 31 104 29 62 299 9.6 1. Zahna Medley-TCU SR 33 114 129 .884 25. Kylee Kopatich-KU FR 31 97 45 55 294 9.5 2. Jadda Buckley-ISU SO 30 106 124 .855 26. Vionise Pierre-Louis-OU SO 33 112 0 84 308 9.3 3. Kindred Wesemann-KSU JR 32 69 83 .831 27. Kalani Brown-BU FR 38 140 0 72 352 9.3 4. ariel Atkins-UT SO 27 59 72 .819 28. Jada Butts-TCU JR 33 98 24 72 292 8.8 5. Megan Deines-KSU SR 31 62 76 .816 29. Maddie Manning-OU JR 32 87 24 79 277 8.7 6. Japreece Dean-TTU FR 31 83 103 .806 30. Meredith Burkhall-ISU FR 30 106 1 39 252 8.4 7. Bridget Carleton-ISU FR 27 62 77 .805 8. Brittney Martin-OSU SR 31 101 127 .795 REBOUNDING 9. imani Boyette-UT SR 36 88 112 .786 ## Player-Team Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G 10. Maddie Manning-OU JR 32 79 101 .782 1. Brittney Martin-OSU SR 31 116 230 346 11.2 11. Seanna Johnson-ISU JR 28 124 160 .775 2. Seanna Johnson-ISU JR 28 80 182 262 9.4 12. Alexis Jones-BU JR 38 94 123 .764 3. imani Boyette-UT SR 36 106 216 322 8.9 13. Peyton Little-OU JR 33 71 96 .740 4. Kaylee Jensen-OSU SO 31 97 160 257 8.3 14. Vionise Pierre-Louis-OU SO 33 84 117 .718 5. Lanay Montgomery-WVU JR 35 85 199 284 8.1 15. Jordan Moore-TCU FR 33 75 108 .694 6. Breanna Lewis-KSU JR 32 84 157 241 7.5 7. Arielle Roberson-WVU SR 34 107 149 256 7.5 STEALS 8. Kaylon Williams-OU SR 33 100 134 234 7.1 ## Player-Team Cl G Steals Avg/G 9. Shaelyn Martin-KSU SO 32 53 165 218 6.8 1. Brittney Martin-OSU SR 31 85 2.74 10. Leashja Grant-TTU JR 31 90 120 210 6.8 2. Roddricka Patton-OSU SR 31 70 2.26 11. Bridget Carleton-ISU FR 27 46 136 182 6.7 3. Alexis Jones-BU JR 38 75 1.97 12. Beatrice Mompremier-BU FR 38 86 147 233 6.1 4. Kindred Wesemann-KSU JR 32 62 1.94 13. Nina Davis-BU JR 38 87 143 230 6.1 5. Veja Hamilton-TCU SR 30 53 1.77 14. Caitlin Diaz-TCU SR 33 51 145 196 5.9 6. Jada Butts-TCU JR 33 58 1.76 Teana Muldrow-WVU SO 33 59 137 196 5.9 7. Maddie Manning-OU JR 32 53 1.66 16. Mandy Coleman-OSU SO 31 44 125 169 5.5 8. Niya Johnson-BU SR 37 61 1.65 17. Zuri Sanders-TTU FR 31 79 85 164 5.3 9. Arielle Roberson-WVU SR 34 52 1.53 18. Niya Johnson-BU SR 37 46 147 193 5.2 10. T’ona Edwards-OU JR 33 49 1.48 19. Vionise Pierre-Louis-OU SO 33 52 120 172 5.2 Peyton Little-OU JR 33 49 1.48 20. Maddie Manning-OU JR 32 39 126 165 5.2 12. Breanna Lewis-KSU JR 32 47 1.47 13. Zahna Medley-TCU SR 33 47 1.42 14. lashann Higgs-UT FR 34 48 1.41 15. Kylee Kopatich-KU FR 31 43 1.39 AJ Alix-TCU SO 31 43 1.39

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3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Player-Team Cl G 3FG FGA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Teana Muldrow-WVU SO 33 39 86 .453 1. Brittney Martin-OSU SR 31 116 3.74 2. AJ Alix-TCU SO 31 66 153 .431 2. Arielle Roberson-WVU SR 34 107 3.15 3. Zahna Medley-TCU SR 33 87 208 .418 3. Kaylee Jensen-OSU SO 31 97 3.13 4. Brooke McCarty-UT SO 36 67 162 .414 4. Kaylon Williams-OU SR 33 100 3.03 5. Alexis Jones-BU JR 38 70 170 .412 5. imani Boyette-UT SR 36 106 2.94 6. Timeka O’Neal-KU JR 31 46 112 .411 6. Leashja Grant-TTU JR 31 90 2.90 7. Kindred Wesemann-KSU JR 32 85 214 .397 7. Seanna Johnson-ISU JR 28 80 2.86 8. Toree Thompson-TCU SO 33 48 121 .397 8. Breanna Lewis-KSU JR 32 84 2.63 9. Ryann Bowser-TTU SR 29 37 94 .394 9. Zuri Sanders-TTU FR 31 79 2.55 10. Derica Wyatt-OU JR 33 52 133 .391 10. Lanay Montgomery-WVU JR 35 85 2.43 11. Kristy Wallace-BU SO 37 44 114 .386 11. Nina Davis-BU JR 38 87 2.29 12. Lauren Aldridge-KU SO 31 60 169 .355 12. Beatrice Mompremier-BU FR 38 86 2.26 13. Dayo Olabode-TTU SO 31 34 98 .347 13. Khadijah Cave-BU JR 38 84 2.21 14. Emily Durr-ISU SO 30 30 90 .333 14. Jada Butts-TCU JR 33 64 1.94 15. Jadda Buckley-ISU SO 30 33 100 .330 15. Jada Brown-KU JR 31 56 1.81

3-POINT FG MADE ## Player-Team Cl G 3FG Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. Kindred Wesemann-KSU JR 32 85 2.66 ## Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G 2. Zahna Medley-TCU SR 33 87 2.64 1. Brittney Martin-OSU SR 31 230 7.42 3. AJ Alix-TCU SO 31 66 2.13 2. Seanna Johnson-ISU JR 28 182 6.50 4. Bridget Carleton-ISU FR 27 55 2.04 3. imani Boyette-UT SR 36 216 6.00 5. Lauren Aldridge-KU SO 31 60 1.94 4. Lanay Montgomery-WVU JR 35 199 5.69 6. Brooke McCarty-UT SO 36 67 1.86 5. Kaylee Jensen-OSU SO 31 160 5.16 7. Alexis Jones-BU JR 38 70 1.84 6. Shaelyn Martin-KSU SO 32 165 5.16 8. Nicole Blaskowsky-ISU SR 30 52 1.73 7. Bridget Carleton-ISU FR 27 136 5.04 9. Derica Wyatt-OU JR 33 52 1.58 8. Breanna Lewis-KSU JR 32 157 4.91 10. Peyton Little-OU JR 33 51 1.55 9. Caitlin Diaz-TCU SR 33 145 4.39 11. Timeka O’Neal-KU JR 31 46 1.48 10. Arielle Roberson-WVU SR 34 149 4.38 12. Toree Thompson-TCU SO 33 48 1.45 11. Teana Muldrow-WVU SO 33 137 4.15 13. Kylee Kopatich-KU FR 31 45 1.45 12. Kaylon Williams-OU SR 33 134 4.06 14. Kaylee Page-KSU SO 32 44 1.38 13. Mandy Coleman-OSU SO 31 125 4.03 15. Rayven Brooks-TTU SR 31 41 1.32 14. Niya Johnson-BU SR 37 147 3.97 15. Maddie Manning-OU JR 32 126 3.94 BLOCKED SHOTS ## Player-Team Cl G Blocks Avg/G MINUTES PLAYED 1. imani Boyette-UT SR 36 104 2.89 ## Player-Team Cl G Minutes Avg/G 2. Lanay Montgomery-WVU JR 35 97 2.77 1. Brittney Martin-OSU SR 31 1150 37.10 3. Breanna Lewis-KSU JR 32 82 2.56 2. Seanna Johnson-ISU JR 28 997 35.61 4. Kaylee Jensen-OSU SO 31 56 1.81 3. Lauren Aldridge-KU SO 31 1095 35.32 5. Jordan Moore-TCU FR 33 58 1.76 4. Jadda Buckley-ISU SO 30 1040 34.67 6. Beatrice Mompremier-BU FR 38 60 1.58 5. Bridget Carleton-ISU FR 27 912 33.78 7. Vionise Pierre-Louis-OU SO 33 51 1.55 6. Niya Johnson-BU SR 37 1246 33.68 8. Kalani Brown-BU FR 38 50 1.32 7. Kindred Wesemann-KSU JR 32 1069 33.41 9. Caelynn ManningAllen-KU JR 31 38 1.23 8. Kylee Kopatich-KU FR 31 1022 32.97 10. Brittney Martin-OSU SR 31 34 1.10 9. Bria Holmes-WVU SR 35 1149 32.83 11. Arielle Roberson-WVU SR 34 37 1.09 10. Japreece Dean-TTU FR 31 1012 32.65 12. Teana Muldrow-WVU SO 33 32 0.97 13. Caitlin Diaz-TCU SR 33 31 0.94 14. Tyler Johnson-KU FR 31 28 0.90 15. Leashja Grant-TTU JR 31 27 0.87

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SCORING [CAREER] 3-POINT FIELD GOALS [CAREER] POINTS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 2523______Annette Smith [131 games]______1981-84,1985-86 1. 293______Danielle Viglione [105 games]______1993-97 2. 2256______Linda Waggoner [161 games]______1976-80 2. 237______Kathleen Nash [134 games]______2007-11 3. 2008______Clarissa Davis [101 games]______1985-89 3. 220______Chassidy Fussell [120 games]______2010-14 4. 1983______Cinietra Henderson [123 games]______1989-93 4. 193______Jamie Carey [96 games]______2002-05 5. 1917______Tiffany Jackson [123 games]______2003-07 5. 189______Heather Schreiber [133 games]______2001-05 6. 1831______Vicki Hall [117 games]______1988-93 6. 179______Kim Lummus [106 games]______1995-99 7. 1798______Fran Harris [130 games]______1982-86 7. 152______Erika Arriaran [106 games]______2005-10 8. 1795______Retha Swindell [151 games]______1975-79 8. 124______Brittainey Raven [133 games]______2006-10 9. 1717______Chassidy Fussell [120 games]______2010-14 9. 122______Alisha Sare [99 games]______1999-03 10. 1708______Heather Schreiber [133 games]______2001-05 10. 115______Vicki Hall [117 games]______1988-93 1708______Stacy Stephens [134 games]______2000-04 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED SCORING AVERAGE [minimum 50 games] 1. 792______Danielle Viglione [105 games]______1993-97 1. 19.9______Clarissa Davis [101 games]______1985-89 2. 630______Chassidy Fussell [120 games]______2010-14 2. 19.3______Annette Smith [131 games]______1981-84,1985-86 3. 587______Kathleen Nash [134 games]______2007-11 3. 16.5______Jackie Swaim [85 games]______1978-81 4. 569______Kim Lummus [106 games]______1995-99 4. 16.1______Cinietra Henderson [123 games]______1989-93 5. 481______Heather Schreiber [133 games]______2001-05 5. 15.8______Danielle Viglione [105 games]______1993-97 6. 462______Jamie Carey [96 games]______2002-05 6. 15.7______Edna Campbell [55 games]______1989-91 7. 446______Erika Arriaran [106 games]______2005-10 7. 15.6______Vicki Hall [117 games]______1988-93 8. 376______Brittainey Raven [133 games]______2006-10 8. 15.6______Tiffany Jackson [123 games]______2003-07 376______Alisha Sare [99 games]______1999-03 9. 14.7______Edwina Brown [116 games]______1996-00 10. 308______Asha Hill [108 games]______1998-02 10. 14.3______Chassidy Fussell [120 games]______2010-14 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE [minimum 50 made] FIELD GOALS [CAREER] 1. .418 [193-462]___ Jamie Carey______2002-05 FIELD GOALS MADE 2. .404 [237-587]___ Kathleen Nash______2007-11 1. 1052______Annette Smith [131 games]______1981-84,85-86 3. .404 [115-285]___ Vicki Hall______1988-93 2. 1047______Linda Waggoner [161 games]______1976-80 4. .393 [189-481]___ Heather Schreiber______2001-05 3. 793______Clarissa Davis [101 games]______1985-89 5. .385 [104-270]___ Brooke McCarty______2014-Present 4. 780______Fran Harris [130 games]______1982-86 6. .370 [293-792]___ Danielle Viglione______1993-97 5. 779______Cinietra Henderson [123 games]______1989-93 7. .355 [83-234]____ Yvonne Anderson______2008-12 6. 770______Retha Swindell [151 games]______1975-79 8. .353 [82-232]____ Nekeshia Henderson______1991-95 7. 718______Vicki Hall [117 games]______1988-93 9. .349 [220-630]___ Chassidy Fussell______2010-14 8. 711______Tiffany Jackson [123 games]______2003-07 10. .344 [99-288]____ Ashleigh Fontenette______2008-12 9. 675______Stacy Stephens [134 games]______2000-04 10. 664______Edwina Brown [116 games]______1996-00 FREE THROWS [CAREER] FREE THROWS MADE FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 487______Tiffany Jackson [123 games]______2003-07 1. 2247______Linda Waggoner [161 games]______1976-80 2. 425______Cinietra Henderson [123 games]______1989-93 2. 1904______Annette Smith [131 games]______1981-84,85-86 3. 419______Annette Smith [131 games]______1981-84,85-86 3. 1596______Retha Swindell [151 games]______1975-79 4. 415______Clarissa Davis [101 games]______1985-89 4. 1527______Tiffany Jackson [123 games]______2003-07 5. 384______Brittainey Raven [133 games]______2006-10 5. 1521______Vicki Hall [117 games]______1988-93 6. 373______Edwina Brown [116 games]______1996-00 6. 1491______Chassidy Fussell [120 games]______2010-14 7. 358______Stacy Stephens [134 games]______2000-04 7. 1488______Fran Harris [130 games]______1982-86 8. 346______Andrea Lloyd [127 games]______1983-87 8. 1445______Brittainey Raven [133 games]______2006-10 9. 319______Heather Schreiber [133 games]______2001-05 9. 1409______Nell Fortner [142 games]______1977-81 10. 313______Chassidy Fussell [120 games]______2010-14 10. 1403______Danielle Viglione [105 games]______1993-97 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE [minimum 100 made] 1. 700______Tiffany Jackson [123 games]______2003-07 1. .619 [270-436]___ Gay Hemphill ______1984-86 2. 676______Annette Smith [131 games]______1981-84,85-86 2. .591 [779-1319] _ Cinietra Henderson______1989-93 3. 662______Cinietra Henderson [123 games]______1989-93 3. .578 [654-1132]__ Beverly Williams______1984-88 4. 608______Clarissa Davis [101 games]______1985-89 4. .578 [565-978]___ Jackie Swaim______1978-81 5. 556______Stacy Stephens [134 games]______2000-04 5. .575 [793-137]___ Clarissa Davis______1985-89 6. 523______Andrea Lloyd [127 games]______1983-87 6. .562 [361-642]___ Edna Campbell______1989-91 7. 509______Brittainey Raven [133 games]______2006-10 7. .557 [259-465]___ Ellen Bayer______1986-90 8. 508______Edwina Brown [116 games]______1996-00 8. .553 [1052-1904]_Annette Smith______1981-84,85-86 9. 474______Retha Swindell [151 games]______1975-79 9. .551 [499-906]___ Susan Anderson______1986-90 10. 448______Fey Meeks [115 games]______1989-93 10. .548 [548-1000]__ Angela Jackson______1994-98

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FREE THROW PERCENTAGE [minimum 50 made] ASSISTS [CAREER] 1. .882 [97-110]____ Erika Arriaran______2005-10 ASSISTS 2. .848 [296-349]___ Kathleen Nash______2007-11 1. 776______Kamie Ethridge [132 games]______1982-86 3. .839 [141-168]___ Kim Lummus______1995-99 2. 605______Terri Mackey [108 games]______1980-83 4. .826 [313-379]___ Chassidy Fussell______2010-14 3. 537______Amy Claborn [106 games]______1987-91 5. .822 [125-152]___ Ariel Atkins______2014-Present 4. 517______Edwina Brown [116 games]______1996-00 6. .818 [319-390]___ Heather Schreiber______2001-05 5. 480______Carla Cortijo [104 games]______2005-09 7. .812 [259-319]___ Danielle Viglione______1993-97 6. 454______Celina Rodrigo [134 games]______2012-16 8. .801 [173-216]___ Jamie Carey______2002-05 7. 450______NeKeshia Henderson [96 games]______1991-95 9. .797 [98-123]____ Jennifer Clark______1989-93 8. 446______Beverly Williams [130 games]______1984-88 10. .795 [171-215]___ Brady Sanders______2012-16 9. 419______Nina Norman [126 games]______2002-06 REBOUNDING [CAREER] 10. 409______Ashleigh Fontenette [131 games]______2008-12 REBOUNDS ASSISTS AVERAGE [minimum 50 games] 1. 1759______Retha Swindell [151 games]______1975-79 1. 5.9______Kamie Ethridge [132 games]______1982-86 2. 1223______Stacy Stephens [134 games]______2000-04 2. 5.6______Terri Mackey [108 games]______1980-83 3. 1115______Andrea Lloyd [127 games]______1983-87 3. 5.1______Amy Claborn [106 games]______1987-91 4. 1039______Tiffany Jackson [123 games]______2003-07 4. 4.7______NeKeshia Henderson [96 games]______1991-95 5. 1036______Imani Boyette [126 games]______2012-16 5. 4.6______Carla Cortijo [104 games]______2005-09 6. 983______Cinietra Henderson [123 games]______1989-93 6. 4.5______Kenya Larkin [65 games]______2000-02 7. 966______Annette Smith [131 games]______1981-84,85-86 7. 4.5______Edwina Brown [116 games]______1996-00 8. 940______Amie Smith [118 games]______1993-97 8. 4.0______Evwella Munn [75 games]______1978-80 9. 920______Kathleen Nash [134 games]______2007-11 9 3.5______Angie Jo Ogletree [116 games]______1993-97 10. 899______Nneka Enemkpali [95 games]______2011-15 10. 3.4______Celina Rodrigo [134 games]______2012-16 REBOUNDING AVERAGE (minimum 50 games) BLOCKS SHOTS [CAREER] 1. 11.6______Retha Swindell [151 games]______1975-79 BLOCKED SHOTS 2. 9.1______Stacy Stephens [134 games]______2000-04 1. 372______Ashley Gayle [130 games]______2008-12 3. 8.8______Andrea Lloyd [127 games]______1983-87 2. 303______Imani Boyette [126 games]______2012-16 4. 8.7______Clarissa Davis [101 games]______1985-89 3. 289______Ellen Bayer [124 games]______1986-90 5. 8.4______Tiffany Jackson [123 games]______2003-07 4. 250______Ashley Lindsey [122 games]______2005-09 6. 8.4______Jackie Swaim [85 games]______1978-81 5. 221______Angela Jackson [111 games]______1994-98 7. 8.2______Imani Boyette [126 games]______2012-16 6. 181______Tiffany Jackson [123 games]______2003-07 8. 8.0______Nneka Enemkpali [95 games]______2011-15 7. 156______Joy Williams [144 games]______1979-83 8.0______Amie Smith [118 games]______1993-97 8. 129______Tracy Cook [117 games]______1998-02 8.0______Cinietra Henderson [123 games]______1989-93 9. 121______Stacy Stephens [134 games]______2000-04 10. 112______Carla Littleton [95 games]______1996-97,98-01 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. 1018______Andrea Lloyd [97o-1018d]______1983-87 BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE [minimum 50 games] 2. 741______Stacy Stephens [482o-741d]______2000-04 1. 2.9______Ashley Gayle [130 games]______2008-12 3. 731______Tiffany Jackson [308o-731d]______2003-07 2. 2.4______Imani Boyette [126 games]______2012-16 4. 694______Imani Boyette [342o-694d]______2012-16 3. 2.3______Ellen Bayer [124 games]______1986-90 5. 674______Cinietra Henderson [309o-674d]______1989-93 4. 2.0______Ashley Lindsey [122 games]______2005-09 6. 659______Vicki Hall [228o-659d]______1988-93 5. 2.0______Angela Jackson [111 games]______1994-98 7. 635______Kathleen Nash [285o-635d]______2007-11 6. 1.5______Tiffany Jackson [123 games]______2003-07 8. 620______Clarissa Davis [262o-620d]______1985-89 7. 1.2______Carla Littleton [95 games]______1996-97,98-01 9. 574______Amie Smith [366o-574d]______1993-97 8. 1.1______Tracy Cook [117 games]______1998-02 10. 568______Heather Schreiber [286o-568d]______2001-05 9. 1.1______Cokie Reed [73 games]______2009-10,11-13 10. 1.1______Joy Williams [144 games]______1979-83 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. 482______Stacy Stephens [482o-741d]______2000-04 2. 367______Nneka Enemkpali [367o-574d]______2011-15 3. 366______Amie Smith [366o-574d]______1993-97 4. 352______Edwina Brown [352o-425d]______1996-00 5. 342______Imani Boyette [342o-694d]______2012-16 6. 309______Cinietra Henderson [309o-674d]______1989-93 7. 308______Tiffany Jackson [308o-731d]______2003-07 8. 286______Heather Schreiber [286o-568d]______2001-05 9. 285______Kathleen Nash [285o-635d]______2007-11 10. 262______Clarissa Davis [262o-620d]______1985-89

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PARTICIPATION [CAREER] GAMES PLAYED 1. 161______Linda Waggoner______1976-80 2. 151______Retha Swindell______1975-79 3. 144______Joy Williams______1979-83 4. 142______Nell Fortner______1977-81 5. 135______Earnesia Williams______2005-10 6. 134______Celina Rodrigo______2012-16 134______Kathleen Nash______2007-11 134______Stacy Stephens______2000-04 9. 133______Brittainey Raven______2006-10 133______Heather Schreiber______2001-05

GAMES STARTED 1. 154______Linda Waggoner [161 games]______1976-80 2. 134______Stacy Stephens [134 games]______2000-04 3. 133______Heather Schreiber [133 games]______2001-05 4. 131______Annette Smith [131 games]______1981-84,85-86 5. 125______Andrea Lloyd [127 games]______1983-87 6. 121______Cinietra Henderson [123 games]______1989-93 7. 117______Earnesia Williams [135 games]______2005-10 8. 114______Amie Smith [118 games]______1993-97 9. 112______Brittainey Raven [133 games]______2006-10 112______Chassidy Fussell [120 games]______2010-14 112______Vicki Hall [117 games]______1988-93

MINUTES 1. 3914______Tiffany Jackson______2003-07 2. 3862______Andrea Lloyd______1983-87 3. 3846______Heather Schreiber______2001-05 4. 3816______Kathleen Nash______2007-11 5. 3719______Kamie Ethridge______1982-86 6. 3717______Brittainey Raven______2006-10 7. 3715______Stacy Stephens______2000-04 8. 3709______Ashleigh Fontenette______2008-12 9. 3690______Chassidy Fussell______2010-14 10. 3613______Vicki Hall______1988-93

Tiffany Jackson averaged a school-best 31.8 minutes per game over the MINUTES AVERAGE course of her Texas career, playing 3,914 total minutes. 1. 31.8______Tiffany Jackson [123 games]______2003-07 2. 31.4______Jamie Carey [96 games]______2002-05 STEALS [CAREER] 3. 31.3______Kenya Larkin [65 games]______2000-02 STEALS 4. 30.9______Vicki Hall [117 games]______1988-93 1. 346______Linda Waggoner______1976-80 5. 30.8______Chassidy Fussell [120 games]______2010-14 2. 332______Andrea Lloyd______1983-87 6. 30.4______Andrea Lloyd [127 games]______1983-87 3. 313______Tiffany Jackson______2003-07 7. 29.8______Edwina Brown [116 games]______1996-00 4. 303______Esoleta Whaley______1980-84 8. 29.3______Amie Smith [118 games]______1993-97 5. 295______Annette Smith______1981-84,85-86 9. 28.9______Heather Schreiber [133 games]______2001-05 6. 291______Hattie Browning______1978-80 10. 28.5______Nina Norman [126 games]______2002-06 7. 281______Terri Mackey______1980-83 8. 278______Kamie Ethridge______1982-86 9. 257______Edwina Brown______1996-00 257______Beverly Williams______1984-88

STEALS AVERAGE [minimum 50 games] 1. 3.8______Hattie Browning [77 games]______1978-80 2. 2.7______Esoleta Whaley [114 games]______1980-84 3. 2.6______Andrea Lloyd [127 games]______1983-87 4. 2.6______Terri Mackey [108 games]______1980-83 5. 2.5______Tiffany Jackson [123 games]______2003-07 6. 2.4______Jackie Swaim [85 games]______1978-81 7. 2.3______Annette Smith [131 games]______1981-84,85-86 8. 2.2______Edwina Brown [116 games]______1996-00 9. 2.1______Linda Waggoner [161 games]______1976-80 10. 2.1______Kamie Ethridge [132 games]______1982-86

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SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Points Points Points Points 1. Clarissa Davis [1988-89]______843 1. Cathy Burns [1976-77]______840 1. Annette Smith [1982-83]______736 1. Annette Smith [1981-82]______753 2. Edwina Brown [1999-00]______722 2. Annette Smith [1983-84]______723 2. Linda Waggoner [1977-78]______729 2. Danielle Viglione [1993-94]_____ 629 3. Jackie Swaim [1980-81]______575 3. Jackie Swaim [1978-79]______703 3. Kim Basinger [1976-77]______687 3. Linda Waggoner [1976-77]______624 4. Tiffany Jackson [2006-07]______537 4. Cinietra Henderson [1991-92]___ 603 4. Fran Harris [1983-84]______650 4. Chassidy Fussell [2010-11]_____ 517 5. Yulonda Wimbish [1987-88]_____ 535 5. Retha Swindell [1977-78]______532 5. Tiffany Jackson [2004-05]______568 5. Andrea Lloyd [1983-84]______516 6. Cinietra Henderson [1992-93]___ 524 6. Vicki Hall [1990-91]______526 6. Brittainey Raven [2007-08]______532 6. Clarissa Davis [1985-86]______459 7. Beverly Williams [1987-88]______508 7. Kim Basinger [1977-78]______508 7. Sherryl Hauglum [1981-82]_____ 531 7. Tiffany Jackson [2003-04]______455 8. Hattie Browning [1979-80]______476 Linda Waggoner [1978-79]______508 8. Chassidy Fussell [2011-12]_____ 520 8. Heather Schreiber [2001-02]____ 436 9. Angela Jackson [1997-98]______474 9. Stacy Stephens [2002-03]______505 9. Vicki Hall [1989-90]______514 9. Retha Swindell [1975-76]______403 10. Brittainey Raven [2006-10]______472 10. Cathy Self [1975-76]______476 10. Terri Mackey [1981-82]______510 10. Stacy Stephens [2000-01]______364

Rebounds Rebounds Rebounds Rebounds 1. Cathy Burns [1977-78]______367 1. Retha Swindell [1977-78]______466 1. Retha Swindell [1976-77]______697 1. Annette Smith [1981-82]______369 2. Jackie Swaim [1980-81]______347 2. Cathy Burns [1976-77]______384 2. Kim Basinger [1976-77]______445 2. Andrea Lloyd [1983-84]______346 3. Imani Boyette [2015-16]______322 3. Cinietra Henderson [1991-92]___ 327 3. Stacy Stephens [2001-02]______303 3. Stacy Stephens [2000-01]______311 4. Retha Swindell [1978-79]______333 4. Stacy Stephens [2002-03]______318 4. Heather Schreiber [2002-03]____ 286 4. Amie Smith [1993-94]______295 5. Clarissa Davis [1988-89]______316 5. Jackie Swaim [1978-79]______299 5. Nneka Enemkpali [2012-13]_____ 273 5. Imani Boyette [2012-13]______281 6. Stacy Stephens [2003-04]______291 6. Nneka Enemkpali [2013-14]_____ 291 6. Tiffany Jackson [2004-05]______271 6. Retha Swindell [1975-76]______263 7. Tiffany Jackson [2006-07]______289 7. Vicki Hall [1990-91]______265 7. Andrea Lloyd [1984-85]______264 7. Tiffany Jackson [2003-04]______262 8. Andrea Lloyd [1986-87]______288 8. Joy Williams [1981-82]______248 8. Annette Smith [1982-83]______253 8. Clarissa Davis [1985-86]______262 9. Edwina Brown [1999-00]______284 9. Susan Anderson [1988-89]______243 9. Joy Williams [1980-81]______246 9. Joy Williams [1979-80]______253 10. Kathleen Nash [2010-11]______261 10. Ashley Gayle [2010-11]______241 10. Imani Boyette [2013-14]______242 10. Kathleen Nash [2007-08]______219

Assists Assists Assists Assists 1. Edwina Brown [1999-00]______203 1. Kamie Ethridge [1984-85]______226 1. Terri Mackey [1981-82]______268 1. Terri Mackey [1980-81]______166 2. Kamie Ethridge [1985-86]______200 2. Carla Cortijo [2007-08]______172 2. Kamie Ethridge [1983-84]______255 2. Carla Cortijo [2006-07]______147 3. Kenya Larkin [2001-02]______172 3. Terri Mackey [1982-83]______171 3. Amy Claborn [1988-89]______220 3. NeKeshia Henderson [1991-92]__ 140 4. Yvonne Anderson [2011-12]_____ 170 4. Edwina Brown [1998-99]______159 4. Nina Norman [2003-04]______142 4. Angie Jo Ogletree [1993-94]____ 134 5. Beverly Williams [1987-88]______165 5. Amy Claborn [1989-90]______151 5. Esoleta Whaley [1981-82]______140 5. Celina Rodrigo [2012-13]______111 6. Hattie Browning [1979-80]______162 6. Evwella Munn [1978-79]______144 6. Nancy Walling [1980-81]______110 6. Nina Norman [2002-03]______102 7. Evwella Munn [1979-80]______157 7. Kim Basinger [1977-78]______137 7. NeKeshia Henderson [1992-93]__ 108 7. Kamie Ethridge [1982-83]______95 8. Carla Cortijo [2008-09]______147 8. Beverly Williams [1986-87]______133 Ashleigh Fontenette [2009-10]___ 108 8. Andrea Lloyd [1983-84]______89 9. Amy Claborn [1990-91]______145 9. Ashleigh Fontenette [2010-11]____ 128 9. Vanessa Wallace [1996-97]_____ 107 9. Retha Swindell [1975-76]______83 10. Celina Rodrigo [2015-16]______140 10. NeKeshia Henderson [1993-94]______126 10. Brittainey Raven [2007-08]______106 10. Esoleta Whaley [1980-81]______66

Blocks Blocks Blocks Blocks 1. Imani Boyette [2015-16]______104 1. Ashley Gayle [2010-11]______117 1. Ashley Gayle [2009-10]______103 1. Imani Boyette [2012-13]______75 2. Ashley Gayle [2011-12]______92 2. Ellen Bayer [1988-89]______97 2. Imani Boyette [2013-14]______72 2. Retha Swindell [1975-76]______69 3. Ellen Bayer [1989-90]______85 3. Ashley Lindsey [2007-08]______94 3. Ellen Bayer [1987-88]______66 3. Ashley Gayle [2008-09]______60 4. Ashley Lindsey [2008-09]______72 4. Angela Jackson [1996-97]______76 4. Tiffany Jackson [2004-05]______60 4. Ashley Lindsey [2005-06]______54 5. Retha Swindell [1978-79]______49 5. Carla Littleton [1999-00]______65 5. Angela Jackson [1995-96]______56 5. Angela Jackson [1994-95]______47 6. Angela Jackson [1997-98]______42 6. Imani Boyette [2014-15]______52 6. Kelsey Lang [2014-15]______48 6. Tiffany Jackson [2003-04]______44 7. Tiffany Jackson [2006-07]______41 7. Joy Williams [1981-82]______44 7. Joy Williams [1980-81]______42 7. Ellen Bayer [1986-87]______41 8. Stacy Stephens [2003-04]______40 8. Tiffany Jackson [2005-06]______36 8. Jaime Bailey [1995-96]______34 8. Cokie Reed [2009-10]______40 9. Joy Williams [1982-83]______38 9. Stacy Stephens [2002-03]______35 9. Stacy Stephens [2001-02]______32 9. Tracy Cook [1998-99]______37 10. Nneka Enemkpali [2014-15]______32 Tracy Cook [2000-01]______35 10. Ashley Lindsey [2006-07]______30 10. Joy Williams [1979-80]______32 Kelsey Lang [2013-14]______32 Steals Steals Steals 1. Hattie Browning [1978-79]______179 1. Linda Waggoner [1978-79]______122 1. Hattie Browning [1978-79]______179 Steals 2. Linda Waggoner [1979-80]______136 2. Hattie Browning [1978-79]______112 2. Linda Waggoner [1979-80]______136 1. Annette Smith [1981-82]______99 3. Andrea Lloyd [1986-87]______104 3. Esoleta Whaley [1982-83]______103 3. Andrea Lloyd [1986-87]______104 2. Andrea Lloyd [1983-84]______83 4. Edwina Brown [1999-00]______97 4. Terri Mackey [1982-83]______86 4. Edwina Brown [1999-00]______97 3. Terri Mackey [1980-81]______72 5. Retha Swindell [1978-79]______92 Annette Smith [1983-84]______86 5. Retha Swindell [1978-79]______92 4. Tiffany Jackson [2003-04]______66 6. Jackie Swaim [1980-81]______91 6. Evwella Munn [1978-79]______85 6. Jackie Swaim [1980-81]______91 5. Stacy Stephens [2000-01]______58 7. Beverly Williams [1987-88]______87 7. Retha Swindell [1977-78]______79 7. Beverly Williams [1987-88]______87 6. Retha Swindell [1975-76]______56 8. Yvonne Anderson [2011-12]______84 8. Jackie Swaim [1978-79]______76 8. Evwella Munn [1979-80]______84 7. Nekeshia Henderson [1991-92]___ 53 Evwella Munn [1979-80]______84 9. Kim Basinger [1977-78]______71 9. Amie Smith [1996-97]______74 8. Carla Cortijo [2006-07]______52 10. Tiffany Jackson [2006-07]______80 10. Beverly Williams [1986-87]______70 10. Clarissa Davis [1988-89]______72 Sherryl Hauglum [1980-81]______52 10. Lashann Higgs [2015-16]______48

@TexasWBB 81 TexasSports.com records / Team SINGLE Season SCORING [SEASON] FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE REBOUNDING [SEASON] POINTS 1. 4108 [46 games]______1976-77 1. .429 [70-163]______1988-89 REBOUNDS 1. 3632 [46 games]______1976-77 2. 3042 [41 games]______1978-79 2. .388 [69-178]______1989-90 1. 1866 [39 games]______1977-78 2. 3451 [41 games]______1978-79 3. 2986 [39 games]______1977-78 3. .386 [151-391]______2002-03 2. 1725 [41 games]______1978-79 3. 3237 [39 games]______1977-78 4. 2720 [37 games]______1979-80 4. .371 [145-391]______2003-04 3. 1549 [36 games]______1980-81 4. 3128 [35 games]______1983-84 5. 2589 [39 games]______1981-82 5. .369 [231-626]______2010-11 4. 1518 [37 games]______1979-80 5. 2999 [39 games]______1981-82 6. 2477 [36 games]______1980-81 6. .365 [187-512]______2013-14 5. 1499 [34 games]______2013-14 6. 2980 [37 games]______1979-80 7. 2392 [35 games]______1987-88 7. .364 [206-566]______2009-10 6. 1498 [36 games]______2015-16 7. 2956 [35 games]______1987-88 2392 [35 games]______1983-84 8. .360 [174-483]______2008-09 7. 1478 [35 games]______2014-15 8. 2851 [34 games]______1985-86 9. 2326 [33 games]______1982-83 9. .358 [126-352]______1996-97 8. 1477 [39 games]______1981-82 9. 2826 [33 games]______1986-87 10. 2253 [35 games]______2002-03 10. .355 [184-518]______1993-94 9. 1468 [35 games]______2002-03 2826 [36 games]______1980-81 10. 1459 [34 games]______1999-00 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 3-POINT FG PCT. DEFENSE SCORING AVERAGE 1. .549 [1162-2118]______1985-86 1. .265 [83-313]______1992-93 REBOUNDING AVERAGE 1. 89.4 [35 games]______1983-84 2. .540 [1156-2142]______1986-87 2. .266 [78-293]______1995-96 1. 47.8 [39 games]______1977-78 2. 85.6 [33 games]______1986-87 3. .533 [1110-2082]______1984-85 3. .283 [111-392]______2002-03 2. 44.7 [31 games]______1993-94 3. 85.3 [32 games]______1988-89 4. .525 [1255-2392]______1983-84 4. .285 [73-256]______1989-90 3. 44.1 [34 games]______2013-14 4. 84.8 [31 games]______1984-85 5. .514 [1230-2392]______1987-88 5. .287 [191-166]______2015-16 4. 43.6 [33 games]______2000-01 5. 84.5 [35 games]______1987-88 6. .506 [1032-2039]______1989-90 .287 [184-641]______2013-14 5. 43.3 [30 games]______2012-13 6. 84.2 [41 games]______1978-79 7. .499 [1160-2326]______1982-83 7. .288 [119-413]______2003-04 6. 43.2 [30 games]______1992-93 7. 84.1 [32 games]______1989-90 8. .497 [1092-2195]______1988-89 8. .290 [142-490]______2008-09 7. 43.0 [36 games]______1980-81 8. 83.9 [34 games]______1985-86 9. .497 [936-1885]______1990-91 9. .293 [170-581]______2007-08 8. 42.9 [34 games]______1999-00 9. 83.0 [39 games]______1977-78 10. .493 [1277-2589]______1981-82 10. .293 [102-348]______1996-97 9. 42.9 [33 games]______2010-11 10. 83.0 [33 games]______1982-83 10. 42.6 [30 games]______1995-96 FG PERCENTAGE DEFENSE FREE THROWS [SEASON] SCORING DEFENSE 1. .339 [621-1832]______1974-75 FREE THROWS MADE DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. 47.0 [28 games]______1975-76 2. .347 [692-1994]______2013-14 1. 618 [35 games]______1983-84 1. 1011 [488o-1011d]_____2013-14 2. 54.9 [27 games]______1974-75 3. .354 [716-2021]______2015-16 2. 558 [32 games]______1989-90 2. 997 [501o-997d]______2015-16 3. 55.4 [31 games]______2004-05 4. .355 [570-1607]______1975-76 3. 527 [34 games]______1985-86 3. 983 [495o-983d]______2014-15 4. 55.8 [35 games]______2002-03 5. .359 [749-2084]______1989-90 4. 526 [30 games]______1995-96 4. 967 [463o-967d]______2003-04 5. 56.4 [36 games]______2015-16 6. .365 [733-2006]______2014-15 5. 525 [35 games]______2003-04 5. 931 [472o-931d]______2009-10 6. 56.7 [35 games]______2003-04 7. .368 [709-1929]______2008-09 6. 517 [31 games]______1993-94 6. 908 [560o-908d]______2002-03 7. 57.2 [34 games]______1985-86 8. .369 [709-1920]______2011-12 7. 516 [33 games]______2010-11 7. 894 [565o-894d]______1999-00 8. 58.0 [41 games]______1978-79 9. .372 [776-2088]______2003-04 8. 513 [33 games]______1986-87 8. 885 [513o-885d]______2007-08 9. 58.7 [33 games]______2008-09 10. .372 [714-1921]______2002-03 9. 510 [46 games]______1976-77 9. 882 [433o-882d]______1989-90 10. 509 [41 games]______1978-79 10. 58.8 [32 games]______2006-07 3-POINT FIELD GOALS [SEASON] 10. 881 [534o-881d]______2010-11 SCORING MARGIN 3-POINT FG MADE FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED DEFENSIVE REBOUND AVERAGE 1. 26.7 [83.9-57.2]______1985-86 1. 231 [33 games]______2010-11 1. 899 [35 games]______1983-84 1. 29.7 [34 games]______2013-14 2. 26.2 [84.2-58.0]______1978-79 2. 206 [33 games]______2009-10 2. 831 [46 games]______1976-77 2. 28.2 [33 games]______2009-10 3. 24.4 [85.6-61.2]______1986-87 3. 187 [34 games]______2013-14 3. 819 [34 games]______1985-86 3. 28.1 [35 games]______2014-15 4. 23.8 [84.8-61.0]______1984-85 4. 184 [31 games]______1993-94 4. 805 [32 games]______1989-90 28.1 [30 games]______1992-93 5. 23.2 [89.4-66.1]______1983-84 5. 174 [33 games]______2008-09 5. 797 [31 games]______1993-94 5. 28.1 [31 games]______1993-94 6. 22.7 [84.5-61.7]______1987-88 6. 167 [36 games]______2015-16 6. 784 [33 games]______1986-87 6. 27.7 [36 games]______2015-16 7. 20.5 [84.1-63.6]______1989-90 7. 161 [32 games]______2011-12 7. 771 [41 games]______1978-79 7. 27.6 [35 games]______2003-04 8. 20.1 [83.0-62.8]______1982-83 8. 153 [35 games]______2007-08 8. 768 [30 games]______1992-93 8. 27.6 [32 games]______1989-90 9. 18.9 [80.5-61.7]______1979-80 9. 151 [35 games]______2002-03 9. 761 [35 games]______1987-88 9. 27.4 [32 games]______2001-02 10. 18.7 [74.5-55.8]______2002-03 10. 145 [35 games]______2003-04 10. 757 [30 games]______1995-96 10. 27.2 [30 games]______2012-13

FIELD GOALS [SEASON] 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTED FREE THROW PERCENTAGE OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 626 [33 games]______2010-11 1. .740 [485-655]______2007-08 1. 591 [591o-847d]______2000-01 1. 1561 [46 games]______1976-77 2. 566 [33 games]______2009-10 2. .724 [492-680]______2008-09 2. 565 [565o-894d]______1999-00 2. 1471 [41 games]______1978-79 3. 518 [31 games]______1993-94 3. .722 [525-727]______2003-04 3. 560 [560o-908d]______2002-03 3. 1384 [39 games]______1977-78 4. 512 [34 games]______2013-14 4. .714 [491-688]______1996-97 4. 534 [534o-881d]______2010-11 4. 1277 [39 games]______1981-82 5. 504 [36 games]______2015-16 5. .713 [457-641]______1997-98 5. 516 [516o-870d]______1993-94 1277 [37 games]______1979-80 6. 490 [35 games]______2007-08 6. .710 [475-669]______2001-02 6. 513 [513o-885d]______2007-08 6. 1255 [35 games]______1983-84 7. 483 [33 games]______2008-09 7. .704 [472-670]______2002-03 7. 507 [507o-875d]______1987-88 7. 1230 [35 games]______1987-88 8. 475 [32 games]______2011-12 8. .695 [489-704]______2015-16 8. 501 [501o-997d]______2015-16 8. 1189 [36 games]______1980-81 9. 442 [35 games]______2014-15 .695 [526-757]______1995-96 9. 495 [495o-983d]______2014-15 9. 1162 [34 games]______1985-86 10. 408 [31 games]______2004-05 10. .694 [430-620]______2006-07 10. 488 [488o-1011d]______2013-14 10. 1160 [33 games]______1982-83 .694 [365-526]______2005-06

@TexasWBB 82 TexasSports.com Team SINGLE Season / records OFFENSIVE REBOUND AVG. BLOCKED SHOTS [SEASON] WINS [SEASON] MOST BIG 12 WINS 1. 17.9 [33 games]______2000-01 BLOCKED SHOTS MOST WINS 1. 15 [15-3]______2015-16 2. 16.7 [28 games]______1998-99 1. 199______2009-10 1. 37 [37-4]______1978-79 15 [15-1]______2002-03 3. 16.6 [31 games]______1993-94 2. 191______2011-12 2. 36 [36-10]______1976-77 3. 14 [14-2]______2003-04 4. 16.6 [34 games]______1999-00 3. 185______2015-16 3. 35 [35-4]______1981-82 4. 13 [13-3]______2004-05 5. 16.2 [33 games]______2010-11 4. 183______2010-11 4. 34 [34-0]______1985-86 5. 12 [12-4]______1996-97 6. 16.1 [30 games]______2012-13 5. 175______2008-09 5. 33 [33-4]______1979-80 6. 11 [11-7]______2013-14 7. 16.0 [35 games]______2002-03 6. 168______2007-08 7. 10 [10-6]______2009-10 8. 15.7 [28 games]______1994-95 7. 164______2005-06 WINNING PERCENTAGE 10 [10-6]______2001-02 9. 15.5 [30 games]______1995-96 8. 161______2014-15 1. 1.000 [34-0]______1985-86 10 [10-6]______1998-99 10. 15.1 [30 games]______1992-93 9. 160______1989-90 2. .939 [31-2]______1986-87 OVERALL WIN STREAK 10. 156______2004-05 3. .914 [32-3]______1987-88 REBOUNDING DEFENSE 4. .914 [32-3]______1983-84 1. 40 games__ 11-29-85 - 12-09-86 1. 31.3 [33 games]______1986-87 BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE 5. .909 [30-3]______1982-83 2. 32 games__ 12-09-81 - 03-26-82 2. 31.5 [27 games]______1974-75 1. 6.0 [33 games]______2009-10 3. 31 games__ 03-10-79 - 02-22-80 3. 31.7 [34 games]______1985-86 2. 6.0 [32 games]______2011-12 MOST SWC WINS 4. 27 games__ 12-30-83 - 03-23-84 4. 32.1 [35 games]______1983-84 3. 5.9 [28 games]______2005-06 1. 16 [16-0]______1988-89 5. 25 games__ 12-27-86 - 03-21-87 5. 32.2 [36 games]______2015-16 4. 5.5 [33 games]______2010-11 16 [16-0]______1987-88 25 games__ 12-21-82 - 03-25-83 6. 32.3 [31 games]______1984-85 5. 5.3 [33 games]______2008-09 16 [16-0]______1986-87 BIG 12 WIN STREAK [Reg. Season] 7. 33.0 [35 games]______2014-15 6. 5.2 [36 games]______2015-16 16 [16-0]______1985-86 1. 12 games __ 01-29-03 - 01-10-04 33.0 [34 games]______2013-14 7. 5.0 [31 games]______2004-05 16 [16-0]______1984-85 2. 9 games___ 01-17-04 - 02-14-04 9. 33.3 [35 games]______2003-04 8. 5.0 [32 games]______1989-90 16 [16-0]______1983-84 3. 8 games___ 02-19-02 - 01-22-03 10. 33.5 [31 games]______2004-05 9. 4.8 [35 games]______2007-08 2. 15 [15-1]______1989-90 4. 7 games___ 02-09-05 - 03-02-05 10. 4.8 [30 games]______2012-13 3. 14 [14-2]______1990-91 REBOUNDING MARGIN 4. 13 [13-1]______1995-96 5. 6 games___ 01-20-16 - 02-10-16 1. 12.3 [39.3-27.0]______1986-87 STEALS [SEASON] 13 [13-1]______1992-93 6 games___ 01-31-10 - 02-17-10 2. 11.1 [44.1-33.0]______2013-14 STEALS 5. 11 [11-3]______1991-92 7. 5 games___ 12-30-15 - 01-13-16 3. 10.7 [40.4-29.6]______1985-86 1. 678______1978-79 6. 10 [10-4]______1993-94 5 games____01-22-11 - 02-09-11 4. 10.0 [41.1-31.1]______1989-90 2. 675______1979-80 5 games___ 02-01-09 - 02-15-09 5. 9.4 [41.6-32.2]______2015-16 3. 573______1981-82 SWC WIN STREAK [Reg. Season] 5 games ___ 01-02-02 - 01-16-02 9.4 [41.7-32.3]______1984-85 4. 559______1980-81 1. 117 games _ 01-15-82 - 02-18-90 5 games___ 02-06-99 - 02-24-99 7. 9.2 [42.2-33.0]______2014-15 5. 522______1982-83 5 games ___ 01-15-97 - 01-29-97 Southwest Conference 9.2 [43.3-34.1]______2012-13 6. 521______1983-84 Summary 9. 9.1 [40.7-31.6]______1988-89 7. 434______2002-03 SEASON-OPENING WIN STREAK 10. 8.8 [38.7-29.9]______1990-91 8. 430______1985-86 In the 14-year history of women’s 1. 34 games [34-0]______1985-86 basketball in the Southwest Conference, 2. 30 games [33-4]______1979-80 ASSISTS [SEASON] 9. 399______1986-87 Texas ... 10. 391______1977-78 3. 16 games [31-5]______2015-16 ASSISTS • Won 10 of 14 regular-season titles, 4. 13 games [24-11]______2014-15 • Posted a 214-22 (.907) record against 1. 715______1983-84 STEALS AVERAGE 2. 651______1979-80 SWC teams, 1. 18.2 [37 games]______1979-80 • Compiled a 183-game win streak against 3. 611______1978-79 2. 16.5 [41 games]______1978-79 schools that spanned 12 years (1978-90), 4. 599______1987-88 3. 15.8 [33 games]______1982-83 • Produced the winningest coach in SWC 5. 592______1980-81 4. 15.5 [36 games]______1980-81 men’s or women’s history in Jody Conradt 6. 591______1982-83 5. 14.9 [35 games]______1983-84 (214-22 SWC), who also was award SWC Coach of the Year five times (1984, 1985, 7. 586______1981-82 6. 14.7 [39 games]______1981-82 8. 578______1985-86 1987, 1988, 1996), 7. 12.6 [34 games]______1985-86 • Had 26 SWC Player of the Week 9. 551______1988-89 8. 12.4 [35 games]______2002-03 10. 535______1986-87 honorees, 9. 12.1 [33 games]______1986-87 • Had 18 players selected to the all- 10. 11.9 [31 games]______1984-85 conference team 37 times, ASSISTS AVERAGE • Had seven SWC Tournament MVPs, 1. 20.4 [35 games]______1983-84 PARTICIPATION [SEASON] • Produced 4-of-8 SWC Players of the 2. 17.9 [33 games]______1982-83 GAMES PLAYED Decade, 3. 17.6 [37 games]______1979-80 1. 46______1976-77 • Produced six SWC Players of the Year, 4. 17.2 [32 games]______1988-89 2. 41______1978-79 • nd produced seven SWC Freshmen/ 5. 17.1 [35 games]______1987-88 3. 39______1981-82 Newcomers of the Year. 6. 17.0 [34 games]______1985-86 39______1977-78 7. 16.8 [31 games]______1984-85 5. 37______1979-80 8. 16.6 [28 games]______1975-76 6. 36______2015-16 9. 16.4 [36 games]______1980-81 36______1980-81 10. 16.2 [33 games]______1986-87 8. 35______2014-15 35______2007-08 35______2003-04 35______2002-03 35______1987-88 35______1983-84

@TexasWBB 83 TexasSports.com records / Individual SINGLE Season

SCORING [SEASON] 3-POINT FIELD GOALS [SEASON] FREE THROW PCT. [minimum 20 made] POINTS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. .938__ Kim Lummus [45-48]______1998-99 1. 843__ Clarissa Davis [32 games]____ 1988-89 1. 115__ Danielle Viglione [30 games]__ 1993-94 2. .917__ Erika Arriaran [22-24]______2009-10 2. 753__ Annette Smith [39 games]____ 1981-82 2. 73___ Kathleen Nash [33 games]____ 2010-11 3. .905__ Chassidy Fussell [86-95]_____ 2011-12 3. 736__ Annette Smith [33 games]____ 1982-83 3. 70___ Jamie Carey [31 games]_____ 2004-05 4. .894__ Kathleen Nash [84-94]______2010-11 4. 729__ Linda Waggoner [38 games]__ 1977-78 4. 69___ Alisha Sare [34 games]______1999-00 5. .892__ Danielle Viglione [74-83]_____ 1995-96 5. 723__ Annette Smith [29 games]____ 1983-84 69___ Danielle Viglione [30 games]__ 1996-97 6. .889__ Erika Arriaran [24-27]______2006-07 6. 722__ Edwina Brown [34 games]____ 1999-00 6. 68___ Chassidy Fussell [32 games]__ 2011-12 7. .881__ Danielle Viglione [37-42]_____ 1994-95 722__ Cathy Burns [46 games]_____ 1976-77 68___ Kathleen Nash [33 games]____ 2009-10 8. .875__ Heather Schreiber [56-64]____ 2004-05 8. 703__ Jackie Swaim [40 games]____ 1978-79 8. 67___ Brooke McCarty [36 games]__ 2015-16 9. .867__ Kim Lummus [26-30]______1996-97 9. 650__ Fran Harris [35 games]______1983-84 67___ Danielle Viglione [30 games]__ 1995-96 10. .862__ Lyssa McBride [25-29]______1987-88 10. 629__ Danielle Viglione [30 games]__ 1993-94 10. 66___ Jamie Carey [35 games]_____ 2003-04 REBOUNDING [SEASON] 66___ Kim Lummus [28 games]_____ 1998-99 SCORING AVERAGE [minimum 15] REBOUNDS 1. 26.3__ Clarissa Davis [32 games]____ 1988-89 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 697__ Retha Swindell [45 games]___ 1976-77 2. 24.9__ Annette Smith [29 games]____ 1983-84 1. 308__ Danielle Viglione [30 games]__ 1993-94 2. 466__ Retha Swindell [39 games]___ 1977-78 3. 22.3__ Annette Smith [33 games]____ 1982-83 2. 200__ Alisha Sare [34 games]______1999-00 3. 445__ Kim Basinger [46 games]_____ 1976-77 4. 21.2__ Edwina Brown [34 games]____ 1999-00 3. 189__ Kathleen Nash [33 games]____ 2010-11 4. 369__ Annette Smith [39 games]____ 1981-82 5. 21.0__ Danielle Viglione [30 games]__ 1993-94 4. 188__ Danielle Viglione [30 games]__ 1996-97 5. 347__ Jackie Swaim [36 games]____ 1980-81 6. 19.5__ Cinietra Henderson [31 games]_1991-92 5. 182__ Kim Lummus [28 games]_____ 1998-99 6. 346__ Andrea Lloyd [35 games]_____ 1983-84 7. 19.3__ Annette Smith [39 games]____ 1981-82 6. 180__ Chassidy Fussell [32 games]__ 2011-12 7. 333__ Retha Swindell [40 games]___ 1978-79 8. 19.2__ Linda Waggoner [38 games]__ 1977-78 180__ Kim Lummus [27 games]_____ 1997-98 8. 327__ Cinietra Henderson [31 games]_1991-92 9. 18.6__ Clarissa Davis [26 games]____ 1986-87 8. 179__ Danielle Viglione [30 games]__ 1995-96 9. 322__ Imani Boyette [36 games]____ 2015-16 10. 18.6__ Fran Harris [35 games]______1983-84 9. 176__ Chassidy Fussell [32 games]__ 2010-11 10. 318__ Stacy Stephens [35 games]___ 2002-03 10. 163__ Jamie Carey [31 games]_____ 2004-05 FIELD GOALS [SEASON] REBOUNDING AVERAGE (minimum 15) FIELD GOALS MADE 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE [minimum 20 made] 1. 15.5__ Retha Swindell [45 games]___ 1976-77 1. 361__ Cathy Burns [46 games]_____ 1976-77 1. .472__ Kathleen Nash [68-144]______2009-10 2. 11.9__ Retha Swindell [39 games]___ 1977-78 2. 330__ Linda Waggoner [38 games]__ 1977-78 2. .465__ Nekia Jones [20-43]______2013-14 3. 10.5__ Cinietra Henderson [31 games]_1991-92 3. 324__ Clarissa Davis [32 games]____ 1988-89 3. .440__ Vicki Hall [33-75]______1989-90 4. 10.4__ Nneka Enemkpali [17 games]_ 2014-15 4. 316__ Annette Smith [39 games]____ 1981-82 4. .439__ Johnna Pointer [29-66]______1988-89 5. 9.9___ Andrea Lloyd [35 games]_____ 1983-84 5. 308__ Annette Smith [33 games]____ 1982-83 5. .432__ Yvonne Anderson [38-88]_____ 2010-11 6. 9.9___ Clarissa Davis [32 games]____ 1988-89 6. 298__ Annette Smith [29 games]____ 1983-84 6. .431__ Heather Schreiber [47-109]___ 2002-03 7. 9.8___ Stacy Stephens [31 games]___ 2001-02 7. 291__ Linda Waggoner [45 games]__ 1976-77 7. .431__ Krystle Henderson [28-65]____ 2013-14 8. 9.7___ Retha Swindell [27 games]___ 1975-76 8. 284__ Jackie Swaim [40 games]____ 1978-79 8. .429__ Jamie Carey [70-163]______2004-05 9. 9.7___ Kim Basinger [46 games]_____ 1976-77 9. 282__ Fran Harris [35 games]______1983-84 9. .429__ Kala Bowers [24-56]______2001-02 10. 9.6___ Jackie Swaim [36 games]____ 1980-81 10. 274__ Edwina Brown [34 games]____ 1999-00 10. .417__ Ashley Roberts [20-48]______2012-13 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED FREE THROWS [SEASON] 1. 216__ Imani Boyette [106o-216d]____ 2015-16 1. 736__ Kim Basinger [46 games]_____ 1976-77 FREE THROWS MADE 216__ Tiffany Jackson [73o-216d]___ 2006-07 2. 717__ Cathy Burns [46 games]_____ 1976-77 1. 188__ Clarissa Davis [32 games]____ 1988-89 3. 207__ Vicki Hall [58o-207d]______1990-91 3. 684__ Linda Waggoner [38 games]__ 1977-78 2. 172__ Edwina Brown [34 games]____ 1999-00 4. 199__ Andrea Lloyd [97o-199d]_____ 1986-87 4. 604__ Linda Waggoner [45 games]__ 1976-77 3. 143__ Tiffany Jackson [32 games]___ 2006-07 5. 192__ Tiffany Jackson [79o-192d]___ 2004-05 5. 589__ Edwina Brown [34 games]____ 1999-00 4. 137__ Cinietra Henderson [31 games]_1991-92 6. 190__ Stacy Stephens [101o-190d]__ 2003-04 6. 585__ Clarissa Davis [32 games]____ 1988-89 5. 135__ Jackie Swaim [40 games]____ 1978-79 7. 188__ Stacy Stephens [115o-188d]__ 2001-02 7. 562__ Annette Smith [39 games]____ 1981-82 6. 127__ Annette Smith [29 games]____ 1983-84 8. 186__ Heather Schreiber [100o-186d] _ 2002-03 8. 561__ Annette Smith [33 games]____ 1982-83 7. 126__ Andrea Lloyd [35 games]_____ 1983-84 9. 185__ Clarissa Davis [131o-185d]___ 1988-89 9. 550__ Danielle Viglione [30 games]__ 1993-94 8. 121__ Annette Smith [39 games]____ 1981-82 10. 184__ Stacy Stephens [134o-184d]__ 2002-03 10. 549__ Fran Harris [35 games]______1983-84 9. 120__ Tiffany Jackson [31 games]___ 2004-05 120__ Annette Smith [33 games]____ 1982-83 DEFENSIVE REBOUND AVERAGE [minimum 15] FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE [minimum 50 made] 1. 6.9___ Vicki Hall [30 games]______1990-91 1. .649__ Cinietra Henderson [211-325]_ 1992-93 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 2. 6.8___ Tiffany Jackson [32 games]___ 2006-07 2. .641__ Clarissa Davis [93-145]______1987-88 1. 262__ Clarissa Davis [32 games]____ 1988-89 3. 6.2___ Tiffany Jackson [31 games]___ 2004-05 3. .625__ Gay Hemphill [75-120]______1985-86 2. 225__ Edwina Brown [34 games]____ 1999-00 4. 6.1___ Stacy Stephens [31 games]___ 2001-02 4. .617__ Gay Hemphill [195-316]______1984-85 3. 209__ Tiffany Jackson [32 games]___ 2006-07 5. 6.0___ Imani Boyette [36 games]____ 2015-16 5. .617__ Annissa Hastings [66-107]____ 2004-05 4. 207__ Annette Smith [39 games]____ 1981-82 6.0___ Imani Boyette [30 games]____ 2012-13 6. .613__ Ellen Bayer [98-160]______1989-90 5. 200__ Cinietra Henderson [31 games]_1991-92 6.0___ Andrea Lloyd [33 games]_____ 1986-87 7. .612__ Beverly Williams [172-281]___ 1985-86 6. 197__ Cathy Burns [46 games]_____ 1976-77 8. 5.9___ Nneka Enemkpali [17 games]_ 2014-15 8. .611__ Beverly Williams [185-303]___ 1986-87 7. 194__ Annette Smith [33 games]____ 1982-83 5.9___ Amie Smith [31 games]______1993-94 9. .600__ Ellen Bayer [75-125]______1988-89 8. 193__ Jackie Swaim [40 games]____ 1978-79 10. 5.8___ Tiffany Jackson [25 games]___ 2005-06 10. .599__ Angela Jackson [193-322]____ 1997-98 9. 186__ Annette Smith [29 games]____ 1983-84 5.8___ Clarissa Davis [32 games]____ 1988-89 10. 180__ Tiffany Jackson [31 games]___ 2004-05 180__ Andrea Lloyd [35 games]_____ 1983-84

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OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE [minimum 15] GAMES STARTED 1. 134__ Stacy Stephens [134o-184d]__ 2002-03 1. 3.5___ Ashley Gayle [33 games]_____ 2010-11 1. 44___ Linda Waggoner______1976-77 2. 132__ Stacy Stephens [132o-179d]__ 2000-01 2. 3.1___ Ellen Bayer [31 games]______1988-89 2. 40___ Jackie Swaim______1978-79 3. 131__ Clarissa Davis [131o-185d]___ 1988-89 3. 3.1___ Ashley Gayle [33 games]_____ 2009-10 40___ Retha Swindell______1978-79 4. 124__ Edwina Brown [124o-160d]___ 1999-00 4. 2.9___ Imani Boyette [36 games]____ 2015-16 4. 39___ Terri Mackey______1981-82 5. 119__ Nneka Enemkpali [119o-172d]_2013-14 2.9___ Ashley Gayle [32 games]_____ 2011-12 39___ Annette Smith______1981-82 6. 115__ Stacy Stephens [115o-188d]__ 2001-02 6. 2.7___ Ashley Lindsey [35 games]___ 2007-08 39___ Esoleta Whaley______1981-82 7. 112__ Amie Smith [112o-183d]______1993-94 7. 2.7___ Ellen Bayer [32 games]______1989-90 39___ Linda Waggoner______1978-79 8. 109__ Nneka Enemkpali [109o-164d]_2012-13 8. 2.5___ Angela Jackson [30 games]___ 1996-97 39___ Retha Swindell______1977-78 9. 106__ Imani Boyette [106o-216d]____ 2015-16 9. 2.5___ Imani Boyette [30 games]____ 2012-13 9. 38___ Joy Williams______1981-82 10. 101__ Stacy Stephens [101o-190d]__ 2003-04 10. 2.2___ Imani Boyette [33 games]____ 2013-14 10. 37___ Sherryl Hauglum______1981-82 2.2___ Ashley Lindsey [33 games]___ 2008-09 37___ Cheryl Hartman______1979-80 OFFENSIVE REBOUND AVERAGE [minimum 15] 37___ Linda Waggoner______1977-78 1. 4.4___ Nneka Enemkpali [17 games]_ 2014-15 STEALS (SEASON) 2. 4.1___ Clarissa Davis [32 games]____ 1988-89 STEALS MINUTES 3. 4.0___ Stacy Stephens [33 games]___ 2000-01 1. 179__ Hattie Browning______1979-80 1. 1221__Edwina Brown______1999-00 4. 3.8___ Stacy Stephens [35 games]___ 2002-03 2. 136__ Linda Waggoner______1979-80 2. 1162__Jamie Carey______2003-04 5. 3.8___ Nneka Enemkpali [29 games]_ 2012-13 3. 131__ Esoleta Whaley______1981-82 3. 1144__Kamie Ethridge______1983-84 6. 3.7___ Clarissa Davis [26 games]____ 1986-87 4. 123__ Terri Mackey______1981-82 4. 1141__Andrea Lloyd______1983-84 7. 3.7___ Stacy Stephens [31 games]___ 2001-02 5. 122__ Linda Waggoner______1978-79 5. 1122__Tiffany Jackson______2006-07 8. 3.6___ Edwina Brown [34 games]____ 1999-00 6. 112__ Hattie Browning______1978-79 6. 1119___Brooke McCarty______2015-16 9. 3.6___ Amie Smith [31 games]______1993-94 7. 105__ Andrea Lloyd______1986-87 7. 1117___Brittainey Raven______2007-08 10. 3.6___ Edwina Brown [28 games]____ 1998-99 105__ Kamie Ethridge______1983-84 8. 1114___Nina Norman______2003-04 9. 103__ Esoleta Whaley______1982-83 9. 1111___Kathleen Nash______2010-11 ASSISTS [SEASON] 103__ Tiffany Jackson______2004-05 10. 1099__Retha Swindell______1978-79 ASSISTS 1. 268__ Terri Mackey______1981-82 STEALS AVERAGE [minimum 15] MINUTES AVERAGE 2. 255__ Kamie Ethridge______1983-84 1. 4.8___ Hattie Browning [37 games]___ 1979-80 1. 35.9__ Edwina Brown [34 games]____ 1999-00 3. 226__ Kamie Ethridge______1984-85 2. 3.7___ Linda Waggoner [37 games]__ 1979-80 2. 35.1__ Tiffany Jackson [32 games]___ 2006-07 4. 220__ Amy Claborn______1988-89 3. 3.4___ Esoleta Whaley [39 games]___ 1981-82 3. 34.1__ Kim Lummus [27 games]_____ 1997-98 5. 203__ Edwina Brown______1999-00 4. 3.3___ Tiffany Jackson [31 games]___ 2004-05 4. 33.8__ Chassidy Fussell [26 games]__ 2012-13 6. 200__ Kamie Ethridge______1985-86 3.3___ Esoleta Whaley [31 games]___ 1982-83 5. 33.8__ Chassidy Fussell [32 games]__ 2011-12 7. 172__ Carla Cortijo______2007-08 6. 3.2___ Andrea Lloyd [33 games]_____ 1986-87 6. 33.7__ Jamie Carey [31 games]_____ 2004-05 172__ Kenya Larkin______2001-02 7. 3.2___ Terri Mackey [39 games]_____ 1981-82 7. 33.7__ Kathleen Nash [33 games]____ 2010-11 9. 171__ Terri Mackey______1982-83 8. 3.0___ Kamie Ethridge [35 games]___ 1983-84 8. 33.3__ Vanessa Wallace [27 games]_ 1997-98 10. 170__ Yvonne Anderson______2011-12 9. 3.0___ Linda Waggoner [41 games]__ 1978-79 9. 33.2__ Jamie Carey [35 games]_____ 2003-04 10. 3.0___ Annette Smith [29 games]____ 1983-84 10. 33.2__ Annette Smith [29 games]____ 1983-84 ASSISTS AVERAGE [minimum 15] 1. 7.3___ Kamie Ethridge [31 games]___ 1984-85 PARTICIPATION [SEASON] MISCELLANEOUS 2. 7.3___ Kamie Ethridge [35 games]___ 1983-84 GAMES PLAYED 40-pt games: 2; Danielle Viglione______1993-94 3. 7.1___ Amy Claborn [31 games]_____ 1988-89 1. 46___ Cathy Burns______1976-77 30-pt games: 13; Clarissa Davis______1988-89 4. 6.9___ Terri Mackey [39 games]_____ 1981-82 46___ Kim Basinger______1976-77 20-pt games: 25; Clarissa Davis______1988-89 5. 6.1___ Kamie Ethridge [33 games]___ 1985-86 3. 45___ Retha Swindell______1976-77 DF* games: 40; Cathy Burns______1976-77 6. 6.0___ NeKeshia Henderson [21 games]_1993-94 45___ Linda Waggoner______1976-77 DF* scoring string: 33; Annette Smith___ 1982-83 7. 6.0___ Edwina Brown [34 games]____ 1999-00 5. 41___ Evwella Munn______1978-79 DF* rebounds: 22; Retha Swindell______1975-79 8. 5.7___ Edwina Brown [28 games]____ 1998-99 41___ Linda Waggoner______1978-79 DF* reb. string: 10; Nneka Enemkpali___ 2014-15 9. 5.5___ Yvonne Anderson [31 games]_ 2011-12 7. 40___ Hattie Browning______1978-79 *DF = Double Figure 10. 5.4___ Kenya Larkin [32 games]_____ 2001-02 40___ Retha Swindell______1978-79 40___ Jackie Swaim______1978-79 MOST TURNOVERS BLOCKED SHOTS [SEASON] 10. 39___ Terri Mackey______1981-82 1. 161__ Terri Mackey______1981-82 BLOCKED SHOTS 39___ Annette Smith______1981-82 2. 158__ Edwina Brown______1999-00 1. 117__ Ashley Gayle______2010-11 39___ Esoleta Whaley______1981-82 3. 150__ Andrea Lloyd______1983-84 2. 104__ Imani Boyette______2015-16 39___ Kim Basinger______1977-78 4. 135__ Annette Smith______1981-82 3. 103__ Ashley Gayle______2009-10 39___ Retha Swindell______1977-78 5. 128__ Kenya Larkin______2001-02 4. 97___ Ellen Bayer______1988-89 6. 125__ Terri Mackey______1980-81 5. 94___ Ashley Lindsey______2007-08 6. 92___ Ashley Gayle______2011-12 7. 85___ Ellen Bayer______1989-90 8. 76___ Angela Jackson______1996-97 9. 75___ Imani Boyette______2012-13 10. 72___ Imani Boyette______2013-14 72___ Ashley Lindsey______2008-09

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SCORING [GAME] FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 3-POINT FIELD GOALS [GAME] MOST POINTS 1. 102__LSU______03-08-80 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 135__Centenary______12-16-00 2. 99___UT Arlington______01-25-79 1. 14___Houston______01-29-94 2. 124__UTEP______11-17-78 3. 96___Texas State______12-05-77 2. 13___at Oklahoma State______02-05-09 3. 115__TCU______02-10-96 4. 89___at Baylor______02-12-11 3. 12___Oral Roberts______12-01-09 4. 114__Arkansas-Pine Bluff______01-02-10 5. 81___at Texas Tech______01-16-10 4. 11___Iowa State______01-06-16 114__Minnesota______12-14-78 6. 80___Kansas State______01-22-06 11___Sam Houston State______01-02-11 6. 113__Rice______02-15-84 7. 78___at Missouri______01-08-11 11___Texas Tech______02-07-10 113__TCU______02-01-84 8. 77___Idaho State______11-24-10 11___Oklahoma State______01-20-10 8. 112__Texas-Pan American______12-08-10 9. 76___Oklahoma______01-29-15 11___Northwestern State______11-16-10 112__Northwestern State______11-16-10 76___Oklahoma______01-05-13 11___vs Central Michigan______12-28-09 112__Miami______02-17-86 76___Texas-Pan American______12-08-10 11___Marquette______01-05-94 76___Louisiana-Lafayette______12-16-07 10. 10___12 times FEWEST POINTS 76___vs Kentucky______11-24-07 1. 31___Abilene Christian______03-05-76 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 2. 37 ___Queens______01-05-77 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE [20 made] 1. 32___Tennessee______12-12-10 3. 38 ___at Kansas______01-23-13 1. .779 [46-59] Miami______02-17-86 2. 31___Houston______01-29-94 3. 38 ___Texas State______02-27-76 2. .750 [42-56] Missouri______03-14-86 3. 30___at Oklahoma State______03-05-11 5. 40 ___Texas Tech______01-28-95 3. .732 [52-71] Rice______02-15-84 4. 29___Vanderbilt______11-26-93 4. .709 [39-55] Baylor______02-02-88 5. 28___at Iowa State______02-21-11 LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 5. .702 [40-57] Central Florida______12-13-97 28___Oral Roberts______12-01-09 1. +98 [135-37] Centenary ______12-16-00 6. .692 [36-52] Houston______01-02-86 28___vs Cincinnati______12-28-10 2. +76 [124-48] UTEP ______11-17-78 7. .646 [31-48] Kansas______02-20-13 8. 26___at Oklahoma State______02-24-10 3. +72 [110-38] Southwest Texas ______11-27-79 8. .635 [40-63] Furman______11-23-08 26___BYU______11-20-01 4. +69 [112-49] Miami ______02-17-86 9. .621 [36-58] Texas Tech______02-05-14 26___Idaho State______11-24-10 T5. +66 [107-41] TCU ______02-05-83 10. .620 [44-71] Sam Houston State_____ 12-15-13 T5. +66 [90-24] Our Lady of the Lake ___ 03-13-75 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE [10 made] T5. +65 [90-25] Texas-Pan American ____ 12-17-03 FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE 1. .588 [10-17] at Kansas______01-28-14 T5. +65 [90-25] McNeese State ______11-26-02 1. 13 at Oklahoma State______01-07-12 2. .579 [11-19] Sam Houston State_____ 01-02-11 T5. +65 [109-44] TCU ______02-08-95 2. 14 vs. Texas Tech______01-28-95 3. .565 [13-23] at Oklahoma State_____ 02-05-09 10. +64 [106-42] Southeastern Louisiana _12-15-02 14 vs. Southwest Texas______02-27-76 4. .556 [10-18] Northwestern State_____ 12-20-13 +64 [106-42] Cal-State Fullerton ____ 01-05-81 4. 15 at Kansas______01-23-13 .556 [10-18] at Kansas State______02-09-11 15 vs. UCLA ______12-08-12 6. .550 [11-20] Oklahoma State______01-20-10 LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT 15 vs. Colorado______02-14-04 7. .524 [11-21] vs Central Michigan_____ 12-28-09 1. -54 [62-116] Baylor______01-21-75 15 vs. Baylor______01-27-01 8. .500 [11-22] Iowa State______01-06-16 2. -53 [42-95] Mississippi College______02-14-75 15 vs. Abilene Christian______03-05-76 .500 [11-22] Texas Tech______02-07-10 3. -51 [54-105] UConn______03-28-15 9. 16 vs. five teams .500 [11-22] Northwestern State_____ 11-16-10 T4. -44 [40-84] Texas Tech______01-28-95 (most recent) vs. Texas A&M______03-09-11 T4. -44 [48-102] Montclair State______01-10-78 LOWEST 3-POINT FG PCT. [min. 6 attempts] 6. -43 [49-92] Baylor______12-04-75 FEWEST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. .000 [0-10] vs. Sam Houston State___ 12-27-15 7. -41 [61-102] Tennessee______12-01-05 1. 36 vs. Texas A&M______02-24-08 .000 [0-8] vs. Texas Tech______02-06-02 8. -40 [47-87] Iowa State______02-20-01 2. 38 vs. San Jacinto JC______01-15-76 .000 [0-7] vs. Texas A&M______02-18-98 9. -38 [38-76] at Kansas______01-23-13 3. 39 vs. Prairie View A&M______02-14-76 .000 [0-14] vs. Florida______11-25-97 10. -37 [61-98] Old Dominion______01-05-95 4. 42 vs. Kansas State______02-17-10 .000 [0-8] vs. Boston College______11-23-97 5. 43 vs. Oklahoma______03-08-15 .000 [0-8] vs. Texas Tech______01-28-95 FIELD GOALS (GAME) .000 [0-8] vs. Baylor______01-16-93 LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FIELD GOALS MADE .000 [0-7] vs. Western Kentucky_____ 01-11-90 1. 52___Rice______02-15-84 1. .222 [14-63] vs. Texas Tech______01-28-95 2. 51___Centenary______12-16-00 2. .227 [15-66] vs. Abilene Christian____ 03-05-76 FREE THROWS (GAME) 51___TCU______02-08-95 3. .232 [13-56] at. Oklahoma State_____ 01-07-12 FREE THROWS MADE 4. 50___BYU______01-24-86 4. .238 [15-63] vs. UCLA______12-08-12 1. 34___Rice______02-02-94 5. 49___SMU______02-28-89 5. .246 [15-61] vs. Baylor______01-27-01 2. 32___North Carolina State______01-23-00 49___Baylor______02-23-79 6. .250 [18-72] vs. Oklahoma______03-07-07 32___North Texas______11-19-97 49___UTEP______11-17-78 .250 [17-68] vs. Virginia______11-20-00 32___Florida______11-26-96 8. 44___Sam Houston State______12-15-13 8. .253 [19-75] vs. Texas Tech ______03-07-12 32___Ohio State______12-30-90 9. 43___Arkansas-Pine Bluff______01-02-10 9. .258 [16-62] vs. Nebraska ______01-09-08 32___Houston______01-18-77 10. 40___Furman______11-23-08 10. .259 [15-58] vs. Colorado______02-14-04 7. 31___Boston University______11-21-10 40___St. Mary’s______11-16-08 8. 30___Texas A&M______01-09-10 30___Arizona State______12-18-08 10. 29___Northwestern State______11-16-10 29___Missouri State______11-11-07

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FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED REBOUNDING [GAME] FEWEST STEALS 1. 47___Rutgers______11-24-98 MOST REBOUNDS 1. 1 vs. Baylor______02-08-15 47___Ohio State______12-30-90 1. 72___Texas Lutheran______02-24-77 1 at Texas Tech______02-17-13 3. 46___Texas State______12-20-00 2. 71___Texas Southern______12-13-80 1 vs. Oklahoma______01-16-11 4. 45___Boston University______11-21-10 3. 68___Rice______02-09-90 1 vs. TAMU-CC______12-21-06 45___Houston______01-18-77 4. 63___Texas State______11-27-79 1 vs. Western Kentucky______01-11-90 6. 44___Florida______11-26-96 5. 62___Hofstra______11-10-12 1 vs. North Carolina______01-11-81 7. 43___Texas A&M______01-09-10 62___Sam Houston State______11-21-05 1 vs. North Carolina State______01-10-81 43___Northwestern State______11-16-10 7. 60___Grambling State______12-20-11 BLOCKS [GAME] 43___Centenary______12-16-00 8. 59___UT-Pan American______11-26-14 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 43___Colorado______12-28-89 59___Sam Houston State______01-02-11 1. 16___Texas Tech______01-02-90 59___Boston University______11-21-10 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE [10 made] 2. 14___vs Cincinnati______12-28-10 1. 1.000_[18-18] vs Penn______03-23-14 FEWEST REBOUNDS 14___McNeese State______12-01-04 1.000 [10-10] Texas Tech______02-15-12 1. 20 vs. San Jacinto JC______01-15-76 4. 13___Central Connecticut______11-24-12 1.000 [13-13] at San Diego______12-30-07 2. 21 vs. St. Joseph’s [Pa.]______03-17-00 13___Jackson State______11-20-12 4. .957 [22-23] vs UTEP______12-28-08 3. 24 vs. three teams 13___Texas Southern______12-20-09 5. .947 [18-19] Missouri______01-26-08 [most recent] 13___Oral Roberts______12-01-09 .947 [18-19] Colorado______12-09-90 Georgia______11-26-94 13___Ohio State______12-14-89 7. .944 [17-18] Arkansas______02-07-89 6. 25 vs. Rutgers______12-30-05 9. 12___Alcorn State______11-20-11 8. .941 [16-17] Texas Tech______03-15-03 25 vs. Tennessee______12-01-05 12___Northwestern State______11-16-10 9. .938 [15-16] Texas Tech______03-02-03 25 vs. Oral Roberts______03-19-05 12___Furman______11-23-08 .938 [15-16] Tennessee______12-30-99 25 vs. Baylor______03-11-04 TURNOVERS [GAME] .938 [15-16] Ohio State______01-05-79 25 vs. Long Beach St.______12-03-81 MOST TURNOVERS 25 vs. Stephen F. Austin______02-23-80 FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE 1. 37 vs. Sacramento State______11-27-94 1. 0 vs. Marquette______03-19-11 ASSISTS [GAME] 2. 35 vs. Ohio State______12-30-90 0 vs. Arizona State______12-21-99 MOST ASSISTS 3. 34 vs. Trinity______01-30-76 0 vs. Southwest Texas______12-05-77 1. 33___Centenary______12-16-00 4. 33 vs. Duke______12-10-06 4. 1 at Oklahoma State______02-11-15 33___TCU______02-08-95 5. 33 vs. Texas State______11-27-79 1 at Baylor______02-21-12 3. 32___New Mexico State______12-28-91 FEWEST TURNOVERS 1 vs. Kentucky______11-24-07 4. 31___Texas A&M______01-25-84 1. 4 vs. Nebraska______02-22-03 1 vs. Iowa State______01-05-99 5. 30___Oral Roberts______12-18-92 2. 5 vs. LSU______04-01-03 1 vs. Queens______01-05-77 30___Texas Tech______03-08-86 3. 6 vs. Kansas State______03-08-13 1 vs. Abilene Christian______03-05-76 30___Texas Tech______01-03-85 6 vs. Stanford______11-20-81 10. 2 vs. 5 teams 30___Delta State______02-12-82 6 vs. Stephen F. Austin______02-24-79 (most recent) 9. 28___St. Mary’s______11-16-08 6. 7 vs. five teams at Iowa State______01-10-15 10. 25___Sam Houston State______12-27-15 [most recent] 25___Sam Houston State______12-15-13 FEWEST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Kansas St.______03-10-05 25___Central Connecticut______11-24-12 1. 0 vs. Marquette______03-19-11 25___Arkansas-Pine Bluff______01-02-10 2. 2 at Oklahoma State______02-11-15 25___Furman______11-23-08 2 at Baylor______02-21-12 FOULS (GAME) 2 vs. Oklahoma______01-25-06 FEWEST ASSISTS MOST FOULS (DQ) 2 vs. Arizona State______12-21-99 1. 2 vs. Texas Tech ______01-15-82 2 vs. Abilene Christian______03-05-76 1. 36 [0] vs. McNeese State______03-06-80 2 vs. Stephen F. Austin______02-24-79 2. 33 [1] vs. Louisiana-Monroe______12-11-12 7. 4 at Iowa State______01-10-15 3. 3 vs. seven teams 4 vs. Baylor______12-27-03 33 [3] vs. Baylor______01-27-01 [most recent] 4. 32 [3] vs. BYU______11-22-02 4 vs. Duke ______03-23-02 North Texas______12-18-05 4 vs. Queens______01-05-77 32 [0] vs. UCLA______11-23-99 4 vs. Trinity______12-06-76 STEALS [GAME] 6. 32 [1] vs. Baylor______01-13-98 32 [4] vs. North Carolina State______01-10-81 MOST STEALS 7. 32 [3] vs. Indiana______12-03-82 LOWEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. 33___Texas State______12-05-78 1. .000 (0-0) vs. Marquette______03-19-11 2. 32___Temple Junior College______11-10-80 FEWEST FOULS .000 (0-2) vs. Arizona State______12-21-99 3. 30___TCU______02-05-83 .000 (0-6) vs. Southwest Texas______02-24-77 1. 3 vs. Rice______01-16-76 4. 29___Texas State______11-27-79 2. 6 vs. Prairie View A&M______02-11-77 4. .200 (1-5) vs. Iowa State______01-05-99 5. 25___Sam Houston State______12-28-04 5. .273 (3-11) vs. Colorado______01-07-82 3. 7 vs. Nebraska______02-15-11 6. 21___Arkansas-Pine Bluff______12-14-11 4. 8 vs. several teams .273 (3-11) vs. North Texas______12-02-78 7. 20___Boston University______11-21-10 .273 (3-11) vs. LSU______03-09-77 [most recent] 20___Southern University______11-30-06 Missouri______03-03-10 20___Iowa State______01-11-05 20___Sam Houston State______11-21-05

@TexasWBB 87 TexasSports.com records / Individual Game

SCORING [GAME] 3-POINT FIELD GOALS [GAME] MOST POINTS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 48___Danielle Viglione ______Houston______01-29-94 1. 11___Danielle Viglione______Houston______01-29-94 2. 46___Annette Smith ______at Rice______01-14-84 2. 9____Danielle Viglione______Marquette______01-05-94 3. 45___Clarissa Davis ______at Tennessee______12-09-87 3. 8____Arriaran, Erika______Oklahoma State______01-20-10 4. 40___Danielle Viglione ______Marquette______01-05-94 8____Danielle Viglione______Arizona______12-21-93 40___Jackie Swaim _____ at Louisiana-Monroe______12-03-80 5. 7____Arriaran, Erika______Oral Roberts______12-01-09 6. 38___Clarissa Davis ______at Arkansas______02-07-89 7____Danielle Viglione______Missouri State______03-16-96 38___Clarissa Davis ______Tennessee______01-31-89 7____Danielle Viglione______Baylor______01-19-94 8. 37___Danielle Viglione ______at Oklahoma______12-07-94 7____Danielle Viglione______Oklahoma______12-07-94 37___Danielle Viglione ______California______12-30-93 9. 6____Danielle Viglione______Oklahoma State______03-16-94 37___Clarissa Davis ____ at Long Beach State______12-31-88 6____Danielle Viglione______North Texas______12-03-94 37___Clarissa Davis ______Rutgers______12-03-88 6____Jamie Carey______Kansas State______02-16-05 37___Annette Smith ______SMU______02-29-84 6____Jamie Carey______New Mexico______12-04-04 6____Kim Lummus______Tennessee______11-28-98 MOST POINTS IN A CONFERENCE GAME 6____Kim Lummus______Tennessee______12-10-95 1. 48___Danielle Viglione ______vs. Houston______01-29-94 6____Daria Mieloszynska______Iowa State______01-11-05 6____Nekeshia Henderson______SMU______02-15-95 FIELD GOALS [GAME] FIELD GOALS MADE 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE IN A CONFERENCE GAME 1. 18___Annette Smith______Rice______01-14-84 1. 11___Danielle Viglione ______Houston______01-29-94 2. 17___Clarissa Davis______Arkansas______02-07-89 17___Annette Smith______Delta State______02-12-82 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 4. 16___Danielle Viglione______Houston______01-29-94 1. 26___Danielle Viglione______Houston______01-29-94 16___Clarissa Davis______SMU______02-28-89 2. 19___Danielle Viglione______Baylor______01-19-94 16___Clarissa Davis______Tennessee______12-09-87 3. 18___Danielle Viglione______Marquette______01-05-94 16___Fran Harris______Rice______02-15-84 4. 16___Danielle Viglione______Oklahoma______12-07-94 16___Annette Smith______Wayland Baptist______01-20-83 5. 15___Danielle Viglione_____New Mexico State______01-02-94 16___Linda Waggoner______Houston______02-01-78 6. 14___Kim Lummus______Nebraska______01-23-98 16___Linda Waggoner______Penn State______01-07-78 14___Danielle Viglione______Oklahoma State______03-16-94 14___Danielle Viglione______Texas Tech______01-22-94 FIELD GOALS MADE IN A CONFERENCE GAME 9. 13___Asha Hill ______Nebraska______01-08-00 1. 18___Annette Smith ______Rice ______01-14-84 13___Danielle Viglione______Detroit Mercy______11-22-96 13___Danielle Viglione______Tennessee______01-25-94 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 13___Danielle Viglione______North Texas______12-03-94 1. 39___Danielle Viglione______Houston______01-29-94 2. 32___Cathy Burns______Wayland Baptist______03-04-77 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED IN A CONFERENCE GAME 3. 30___Clarissa Davis______Texas Tech______02-18-89 1. 26___Danielle Viglione ______Houston______01-29-94 30___Annette Smith______Wayland Baptist______01-20-83 30___Linda Waggoner______Houston______02-01-78 FREE THROWS [GAME] 6. 28___Linda Waggoner______Baylor______03-10-78 FREE THROWS MADE 28___Kim Basinger______Penn State______01-07-77 1. 16___Edwina Brown______Texas Tech______02-23-00 8. 26___Fontenette, Ashleigh______at Missouri______01-08-11 16___Fey Meeks______Houston______02-08-92 9. 24___Fussell, Chassidy______at Texas A&M______01-19-11 3. 15___Nekeshia Henderson______Baylor______02-18-95 24___Jackson, Tiffany______vs Oregon State______12-28-06 4. 14___Clarissa Davis______Old Dominion______02-21-89 14___Tiffany Jackson______Nebraska______01-03-07 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED IN A CONFERENCE GAME 6. 13___Imani Boyette______at TCU______02-02-13 1. 39___Danielle Viglione ______Houston______01-29-94 13___Chassidy Fussell______vs St. John’s______11-09-12 13___Tiffany Jackson ______at Texas Tech______02-01-06 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE [minimium 8 made] 13___Cinietra Henderson______San Francisco______12-30-91 1. 1.000 [9-9] ___ Angela Jackson _Central Florida______12-13-97 13___Clarissa Davis______Long Beach State______12-31-88 1.000 [8-8] ___ Amy Claborn ______SMU______01-13-90 13___Clarissa Davis______Tennessee______12-09-87 1.000 [8-8] ___ Cara Priddy ______Arkansas______01-12-85 13___Annette Smith______Stephen F. Austin______01-11-83 1.000 [8-8]____ Audrey Smith ______Houston______03-08-84 5. .941 [16-17] __ Fran Harris ______Rice______02-15-84 FREE THROWS MADE IN A CONFERENCE GAME 6. .923 [12-13]___ Imani Boyette_ Northwestern State______11-18-15 1. 16___Edwina Brown ______Texas Tech______02-23-00 7. .900 [9-10]____ Imani Boyette______CMU______12-30-12 16___Fey Meeks ______Houston______02-08-92 .900 [9-10]____ Ashleigh Fontenette Miss. State______11-26-09 9. .857 [12-14] __ Imani Boyette____at Iowa State______02-22-14 10. .833 [10-12] __ Chassidy Fussell______Kansas______02-20-13

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE IN A CONFERENCE GAME [minimum 8 made] 1. 1.000 [8-8] ___ three players; .941 [16-17] __ Fran Harris ______Rice ______02-15-84

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FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED STEALS [GAME] 1. 20___Angela Jackson______Texas A&M______02-07-98 Most steals 2. 19___Edwina Brown______Texas Tech______02-23-00 1. 15___Hattie Browning______Pittsburgh______01-02-80 19___Fey Meeks______Houston______02-08-92 2. 12___Kamie Ethridge______Pepperdine______02-24-84 4. 18___Nekeshia Henderson______Baylor______02-18-95 3. 10___Linda Waggoner______USC______02-11-80 5. 17___Tiffany Jackson______at Texas Tech______02-01-06 10___Hattie Browning______Texas Tech______02-08-80 17___Clarissa Davis______Texas A&M______03-09-89 5. 8____Yvonne Anderson______Oklahoma______02-25-12 17___Annette Smith______Stephen F. Austin______01-11-83 8____Brittainey Raven____Louisiana-Lafayette______12-16-07 8. 16___Cinietra Henderson______Ohio State______12-30-90 8____Tiffany Jackson______Iowa State______01-11-05 16___Jackie Swaim______Louisiana-Monroe______12-03-80 16___Jackie Swaim______Oral Roberts______03-08-79 BLOCKS [GAME] Most blocked shots FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED IN A CONFERENCE GAME 1. 12___Ellen Bayer______Texas Tech______01-02-90 1. 19___Edwina Brown ______Texas Tech______02-23-00 2. 10___Ashley Gayle______vs Cincinnati______12-28-10 19___Fey Meeks ______Houston______02-08-92 3. 9____Imani Boyette_____ Central Connecticut______11-24-12 9____Ellen Bayer______Ohio State______12-14-89 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE [min. 10 made] 9____Ellen Bayer______USC______12-28-88 1. 1.000 [10-10] Chassidy Fussell_____Tennessee______12-16-12 6. 8____Tiffany Jackson______Tennessee______11-25-04 1.000 [12-12] Kathleen Nash___ Arizona State______12-18-08 8____Ellen Bayer______Texas Tech______02-18-89 1.000 [10-10] Kenya Larkin______Duke______03-23-02 8____Ellen Bayer______Rice______01-10-89 1.000 [12-12] Vanessa Wallace_____ Oklahoma______02-08-97 9. 7____Imani Boyette______Oklahoma______01-23-16 1.000 [10-10] Fey Meeks______Penn State______12-01-92 7____Imani Boyette______Iowa State______01-06-16 1.000 [12-12] Andrea Lloyd______Texas A&M______01-25-84 7____Imani Boyette______at Kansas State______02-04-15 1.000 [10-10] Annette Smith______Rice______01-14-84 7____Imani Boyette______at Oklahoma______02-19-14 1.000 [10-10] Annette Smith______Cheyney______12-09-83 7____Imani Boyette______at TCU______02-02-13 1.000 [10-10] Kim Basinger______St. Joseph’s______01-03-79 7____Ashley Gayle______Alcorn State______11-20-11 Free throw percentage in a conference game 7____Ashley Gayle______North Texas______11-20-09 1. 1.000 [12-12] Andrea Lloyd ______Texas A&M______01-25-84 7____Ashley Lindsey______at Nebraska______01-09-08 1.000 [12-12] Vanessa Wallace _Oklahoma State______02-08-97 7____Ashley Gayle______Furman______11-23-08 7____Tracy Cook______Texas A&M______02-20-99 REBOUNDS [GAME] OPPONENTS GAME HIGHS Most rebounds 1. 25___Retha Swindell______Baylor______03-03-79 Most Points 2. 24___Retha Swindell______Kentucky______03-17-78 1. 54___Mary Lowry______Baylor______02-16-94 3. 22___Stacy Stephens______Baylor______02-25-04 2. 53___Sheryl Swoopes______Texas Tech______03-13-93 22___Retha Swindell______Baylor______03-05-77 3. 49___Carol Blazejowski______Montclair State______01-10-77 5. 21___Nneka Enemkpali______West Virginia______01-25-14 4. 47___Alicia Thompson______Texas Tech______02-05-97 6. 20___Nneka Enemkpali______Jackson State______11-20-12 5. 44___Merlakia Jones______Florida______01-25-95 20___Kathleen Nash______Boston University______11-21-10 6. 43___Jeannia Nix______SMU______02-28-89 8. 18___Imani Boyette______Baylor______02-09-13 7. 42___Kelly Lyons______Old Dominion______12-08-89 18___Nneka Enemkpali_ A&M - Corpus Christi______11-30-12 8. 38___Phylesha Whaley______Oklahoma______01-17-98 10. 17___Imani Boyette ______Baylor______01-17-16 9. 37___Stacey Johnson______Houston______02-02-95 17___Imani Boyette______Iowa State______01-06-16 37___Sheryl Swoopes______Texas Tech______02-17-93 17___Imani Boyette______TCU______02-25-14 37___Rhonda Penquite______Oral Roberts______03-11-78 17___Nneka Enemkpali______Texas State______11-13-13 Most Rebounds 17___Tiffany Jackson______Iowa State______01-11-05 1. 21___Courtney Paris______Oklahoma______01-25-09 Most rebounds in a conference game 21___Erin Scholz______Colorado______02-26-97 1. 22___Stacy Stephens ______Baylor______02-25-04 3. 20___Courtney Paris______Oklahoma______02-15-06 20___Danielle Cockrom______Baylor______01-27-01 ASSISTS [GAME] 20___Lisa Leslie______USC______11-25-90 Most assists 20___Cheryl Miller______USC______12-29-84 1. 17___Kamie Ethridge______Texas A&M______01-25-84 7. 19___Janie Denton______Wayland Baptist______01-16-80 2. 15___Angie Jo Ogletree______Houston______01-29-94 19___Valerie Walker______Texas Lutheran______02-18-76 15___Kamie Ethridge______TCU______02-01-84 15___Terri Mackey______Southern______03-14-81 ALL-TIME TEXAS TRIPLE-DOUBLES 5. 14___Pennee Hall______TCU______01-25-88 Ellen Bayer 01-02-1990 Texas vs. Texas Tech 14___Kamie Ethridge______Texas Tech______03-08-86 12 points, 10 rebounds, 12 blocks 14___Terri Mackey______Baylor______02-16-82 Edwina Brown 12-12-1998 Texas vs. Texas State 14___Evwella Munn______Lamar______02-21-80 13 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists 9. 13___Yvonne Anderson______at Texas A&M______01-11-12 Edwina Brown 02-12-2000 Texas vs. Baylor 13___Carla Cortijo______Texas Tech______02-24-07 18 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists Ashleigh Fontenette 12-08-2010 Texas vs. UT-Pan American Most assists in a conference game 17 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists 1. 17___Kamie Ethridge ______Texas A&M______01-25-84

@TexasWBB 89 TexasSports.com records / SCORING

TEAM RECORDS FEWEST POINTS GAME LEADERS MOST POINTS Quarter: 0 vs. Little Rock [12-06-15, 3rd qtr.] POINTS Quarter: 31 vs. Little Rock [12-06-15, 4th qtr.] Half: 11 vs. Rutgers [01-02-05, 2nd half] 1. 48___Danielle Viglione _ Houston___ 01-29-94 Half: 69 vs. Centenary [12-16-00, 1st half] Game: 31 vs. Abilene Christian [03-05-76] 2. 46___Annette Smith ____ at Rice_____ 01-14-84 Season: 1,628 [1975-76] Game: 135 vs. Centenary [12-16-00] 3. 45___Clarissa Davis ___ at Tennessee_12-09-87 Quarter by an Opponent: 30 by Baylor [02-29-16, Allowed in a Season: 1,317 [1975-76] 4. 40___Danielle Viglione _ Marquette__ 01-05-94 Largest Halftime Deficit: 36 vs. Old Dominion 3rd qtr.] 40___Jackie Swaim ____ at UL-Monroe_12-03-80 Half by an Opponent: 59 by Texas Tech [02-05-97, [01-05-96] 6. 38___Clarissa Davis ___ Tennessee_ 01-31-89 2nd half] Worst Loss: -54, Baylor 116, Texas 62 [01-21-75] 38___Clarissa Davis ___ at Arkansas_02-07-89 By an Opponent: 116 by Baylor [01-21-75] 8. 37___Annette Smith ____ SMU______02-29-84 Largest Halftime Lead: 55 vs. Centenary FEWEST POINTS IN A GAME 37___Clarissa Davis ___ Rutgers____ 12-03-88 1. 31___Abilene Christian______03-05-76 [12-16-00] 37___Clarissa Davis ___ at LBSU____ 12-31-88 2. 37 ___Queens______01-05-77 Biggest Win: +98, Texas 135, Centenary 37 37___Danielle Viglione _ at Oklahoma_ 12-07-94 [12-16-00] 3. 38 ___at Kansas______01-23-13 37___Danielle Viglione _ California___ 12-30-93 3. 38 ___Texas State______02-27-76 MOST POINTS IN A GAME 5. 40 ___Texas Tech______01-28-95 MOST POINTS IN A CONFERENCE GAME 1. 135__Centenary______12-16-00 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 48___Danielle Viglione _ Houston___ 01-29-94 2. 124__UTEP______11-17-78 POINTS SCORED 3. 115__TCU______02-10-96 MOST POINTS BY A FRESHMAN Game: 48; Danielle Viglione vs. Houston [01-29-94] 4. 114__Arkansas-Pine Bluff______01-02-10 48___Danielle Viglione _ Houston___ 01-29-94 Season: 843; Clarissa Davis [1988-89] 114__Minnesota______12-14-78 Career: 2,523; Annette Smith [1981-84, 1985-86] MOST POINTS BY A SENIOR LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 40___Jackie Swaim ____ at UL-Monroe_12-03-80 SCORING AVERAGE 1. +98 [135-37] Centenary ______12-16-00 Season: 26.3; Clarissa Davis [32] [1988-89] 2. +76 [124-48] UT-El Paso ______11-17-78 MOST POINTS BY AN OPPONENT Career: 19.9; Clarissa Davis [101] [1985-89] 3. +72 [110-38] Southwest Texas ______11-27-79 1. 54___Mary Lowry ______Baylor_____ 02-16-94 4. +69 [112-49] Miami ______02-17-86 CAREER LEADERS 2. 53___Sheryl Swoopes__ Texas Tech_ 03-13-93 5. +66 [107-41] TCU ______02-05-83 SCORING AVERAGE 3. 49___Carol Blazejowski_ Montclair St._01-10-77 +66 [90-24] Our Lady of the Lake ___ 03-13-75 Avg._ Player______G______Years 4. 47___Alicia Thompson__ Texas Tech_ 02-05-97 +65 [90-25] Texas-Pan American ____ 12-17-03 1. 19.9__ Clarissa Davis_____ 101______1985-89 5. 44___Merlakia Jones___ Florida_____ 01-25-95 +65 [90-25] McNeese State ______11-26-02 2. 19.3__ Annette Smith_____ 131_ 1981-84,85-86 3. 16.5__ Jackie Swaim______85______1978-81 HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE 4. 16.1__ Cinietra Henderson_ 123______1989-93 Season: 89.4 ppg [1983-84] [3,128 in 35 games] 5. 15.8__ Danielle Viglione___ 105______1993-97 6. 15.7__ Edna Campbell____ 55______1989-91 SEASON SCORING AVERAGE 7. 15.6__ Vicki Hall______117______1988-93 1. 89.4 [35 games]______1983-84 8. 15.6__ Tiffany Jackson____ 123______2003-07 2. 85.6 [33 games]______1986-87 9. 14.7__ Edwina Brown_____ 116______1996-00 3. 85.3 [32 games]______1988-89 10. 14.3__ Chassidy Fussell___ 120______2010-14 4. 84.8 [31 games]______1984-85 5. 84.5 [35 games]______1987-88 SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS 6. 84.2 [41 games]______1978-79 SCORING AVERAGE 7. 84.1 [32 games]______1989-90 Avg._ Player______G______Years 8. 83.9 [34 games]______1985-86 1. 26.3__ Clarissa Davis_____ 32______1988-89 9. 83.0 [39 games]______1977-78 2. 24.9__ Annette Smith_____ 29______1983-84 10. 83.0 [33 games]______1982-83 3. 22.3__ Annette Smith_____ 33______1982-83 4. 21.2__ Edwina Brown_____ 34______1999-00 HIGHEST SCORING MARGIN 5. 21.0__ Danielle Viglione___ 30______1993-94 Season: +26.7 [1985-86] 6. 19.5__ Cinietra Henderson_ 31______1991-92 7. 19.3__ Annette Smith_____ 39______1981-82 SEASON SCORING MARGIN 8. 19.2__ Linda Waggoner____ 38______1977-78 1. 26.7 [83.9-57.2]______1985-86 9. 18.6__ Clarissa Davis_____ 26______1986-87 2. 26.2 [84.2-58.0]______1978-79 10. 18.6__ Fran Harris______35______1983-84 3. 24.4 [85.6-61.2]______1986-87 4. 23.8 [84.8-61.0]______1984-85 5. 23.2 [89.4-66.1]______1983-84 6. 22.7 [84.5-61.7]______1987-88 7. 20.5 [84.1-63.6]______1989-90 8. 20.1 [83.0-62.8]______1982-83 9. 18.9 [80.5-61.7]______1979-80 10. 18.7 [74.5-55.8]______2002-03

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YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORING LEADERS 1,000-POINT SCORING CLUB

Year______Player______Points______PPG Rank/Player______Points______Years 1975-76_____ Cathy Self______476______17.6 1. Annette Smith______2,523______1981-86 1976-77_____ Cathy Burns______840______18.3 2. Linda Waggoner______2,256______1976-80 1977-78_____ Linda Waggoner______729______19.2 3. Clarissa Davis______2,008______1985-89 1978-79_____ Jackie Swaim______703______17.6 4. Cinietra Henderson______1,983______1989-93 1979-80_____ Nell Fortner______466______13.7 5. Tiffany Jackson______1,917______2003-07 1980-81_____ Jackie Swaim______575______16.0 6. Vicki Hall______1,831______1988-93 1981-82_____ Annette Smith______753______19.3 7. Fran Harris______1,798______1982-86 1982-83_____ Annette Smith______736______22.3 8. Retha Swindell______1,795______1975-79 1983-84_____ Annette Smith______723______24.9 9. Chassidy Fussell______1,717______2010-14 1984-85_____ Fran Harris______451______15.0 10. Stacy Stephens______1,708______2000-04 1985-86_____ Fran Harris______469______13.8 Heather Schreiber______1,708______2001-05 1986-87_____ Clarissa Davis______483______18.6 12. Edwina Brown______1,705____ 1996-2000 1987-88_____ Yulonda Wimbish______535______14.9 13. Brittainey Raven______1,698______2006-10 1988-89_____ Clarissa Davis______843______26.3 14. Danielle Viglione______1,658______1993-97 1989-90_____ Vicki Hall______514______16.6 15. Andrea Lloyd______1,596______1983-87 1990-91_____ Vicki Hall______526______17.5 16. Beverly Williams______1,544______1984-88 1991-92_____ Cinietra Henderson______603______19.5 17. Kim Basinger______1,518______1976-79 1992-93_____ Cinietra Henderson______524______17.5 18. Kathleen Nash______1,517______2007-11 1993-94_____ Danielle Viglione______629______21.0 19. Yulonda Wimbish______1,485______1984-88 1994-95_____ Nekeshia Henderson______268______17.9 20. Nell Fortner______1,466______1977-81 1995-96_____ Danielle Viglione______407______13.6 21. Jackie Swaim______1,405______1978-81 1996-97_____ Angela Jackson______403______13.4 22. Imani Boyette______1,361______2012- 1997-98_____ Angela Jackson______474______17.6 23. Ashleigh Fontenette______1,317______2008-12 1998-99_____ Edwina Brown______450______16.1 24. Cathy Burns______1,310______1976-77 1999-00_____ Edwina Brown______722______21.2 25. Angela Jackson______1,305______1994-98 2000-01_____ Stacy Stephens______364______11.0 26. Susan Anderson______1,236______1986-90 2001-02_____ Stacy Stephens______435______14.0 27. Amie Smith______1,228______1993-97 2002-03_____ Stacy Stephens______504______14.4 28. Joy Williams______1,164______1979-83 2003-04_____ Tiffany Jackson______455______13.0 29. Nekeshia Henderson______1,152______1991-95 2004-05_____ Tiffany Jackson______568______18.3 30. Sherryl Hauglum______1,141______1980-84 2005-06_____ Tiffany Jackson______357______14.3 31. Erica Routt______1,134______1992-96 2006-07_____ Tiffany Jackson______537______16.8 32. Terri Mackey______1,123______1980-83 2007-08_____ Brittainey Raven______532______15.2 33. Nneka Enemkpali______1,116______2011-15 2008-09_____ Brittainey Raven______442______13.4 34. Johnna Pointer______1,099______1988-92 2009-10_____ Brittainey Raven______472______14.3 35. Nina Norman______1,079______2002-06 2010-11_____ Chassidy Fussell______517______16.2 36. Cheryl Hartman______1,078______1978-83 2011-12_____ Chassidy Fussell______520______16.3 37. Jamie Carey *______1,074______2002-05 2012-13_____ Nneka Enemkpali______377______13.0 38. Yvonne Anderson______1,047______2008-12 2013-14_____ Nneka Enemkpali______407______12.0 39. Earnesia Williams______1,015______2006-10 2014-15_____ Kelsey Lang______359______10.6 40. Tracy Cook______1,004____ 1998-2002 2015-16_____ Brooke McCarty______424______11.8 * - Includes only points scored at Texas.

@TexasWBB 91 TexasSports.com records / REBOUNDING

TEAM RECORDS MOST REBOUNDS Game: 72 vs. Texas Lutheran [02-24-77] Game by an Opponent: 62 by Cal [12-30-93] Season: 1,866 [1977-78] [39 games] Season by an Opponent: 1,538 [1977-78] [39 games]

HIGHEST REBOUND AVERAGE Season: 47.8 [1977-78] [1,866 in 39 games] Season by an Opponent: 43.1 [1993-94] [1,336 in 31 games]

HIGHEST REBOUND MARGIN Season: +12.3 [1986-87] [39.3-27.0 in 33 games]

CAREER LEADERS REBOUNDS Rebs.__ Player______G______Years 1. 1,759___ Retha Swindell___ 151______1975-79 2. 1,223___ Stacy Stephens__ 134______2000-04 3. 1,115___ Andrea Lloyd____ 127______1983-87 Retha Swindell (44) is the all-time leading rebounder at the University of Texas with 1,759 boards. For her 4. 1,039___ Tiffany Jackson___ 123______2003-07 career, Swindell averaged an impressive 11.6 rebounds per game. 5. 1,036___ Imani Boyette____ 126______2012-16 6. 983____ Cinietra Henderson123______1989-93 REBOUND AVERAGE 1982-83___Annette Smith______253______7.7 7. 966____ Annette Smith____ 131_ 1981-84, 85-86 Avg._ Player______G______Years 1983-84___Andrea Lloyd______356______9.9 8. 940____ Amie Smith______118______1993-97 1. 15.5__ Retha Swindell_____ 45______1976-77 1984-85___Andrea Lloyd______264______8.5 9. 920____ Kathleen Nash___ 134______2007-11 2. 11.9__ Retha Swindell_____ 39______1977-78 1985-86___Clarissa Davis______262______7.7 10. 899____ Nneka Enemkpali_95______2011-15 3. 10.5__ Cinietra Henderson_ 31______1991-92 1986-87___Andrea Lloyd______296______9.0 4. 10.4__ Nneka Enemkpali___ 17______2014-15 1987-88___Doreatha Conwell____ 188______7.0 REBOUND AVERAGE [MIN. 50 GAMES PLAYED] 5. 9.9___ Andrea Lloyd______35______1983-84 1988-89___Clarissa Davis______316______9.9 Avg.____ Player______G______Years 6. 9.9___ Clarissa Davis_____ 32______1988-89 1989-90___Vicki Hall______228______7.4 1. 11.6____ Retha Swindell___ 151______1975-79 7. 9.8___ Stacy Stephens____ 31______2001-02 1990-91___Vicki Hall______265______8.8 2. 9.1_____ Stacy Stephens__ 134______2000-04 8. 9.7___ Retha Swindell_____ 27______1975-76 1991-92___Cinietra Henderson___ 327_____ 10.6 3. 8.8_____ Andrea Lloyd____ 127______1983-87 9. 9.7___ Kim Basinger______46______1976-77 1992-93___Vicki Hall______238______7.9 4. 8.7_____ Clarissa Davis____ 101______1985-89 10. 9.6___ Jackie Swaim______36______1980-81 1993-94___Amie Smith______295______9.5 5. 8.4_____ Tiffany Jackson___ 123______2003-07 1994-95___Amie Smith______204______7.3 6. 8.4_____ Jackie Swaim____ 85______1978-81 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS 1995-96___Amie Smith______235______8.1 7. 8.2_____ Imani Boyette____ 126______2012-16 Rebs_ Player______Opp.______Date 1996-97___Amie Smith______206______6.9 8. 8.0_____ Nneka Enemkpali_95______2011-15 1. 25___ Retha Swindell_____ Baylor___ 03-03-79 1997-98___Edwina Brown______167______7.0 8.0_____ Amie Smith______118______1993-97 2. 24___ Retha Swindell_____ Kentucky_ 03-17-78 1998-99___Edwina Brown______211______7.5 8.0_____ Cinietra Henderson_123______1989-93 3. 22___ Stacy Stephens____ Baylor___ 02-24-04 1999-00___Edwina Brown______284______8.4 22___ Retha Swindell_____ Baylor___ 03-05-77 2000-01___Stacy Stephens______311______9.4 TEXAS 1,000-POINT, 1,000-REBOUND CLUB 5. 21___ Nneka Enemkpali___ WVU_____ 01-25-14 2001-02___Stacy Stephens______303______9.8 Name______Points____ Rebounds 2002-03___Stacy Stephens______318______9.1 Tiffany Jackson______1,917______1,039 OPPONENT SINGLE-GAME HIGHS 2003-04___Stacy Stephens______291______8.3 Retha Swindell______1,795______1,759 Rebs_ Player______Team______Date 2004-05___Tiffany Jackson______271______8.7 Stacy Stephens______1,708______1,223 1. 21___ Courtney Paris_____ Oklahoma_01-25-09 2005-06___Tiffany Jackson______217______8.7 Andrea Lloyd______1,596______1,115 21___ Erin Scholz______Colorado_ 02-26-97 2006-07___Tiffany Jackson______289______9.0 Imani Boyette______1,361______1,036 3. 20___ Courtney Paris_____ Oklahoma_02-15-06 2007-08___Ashley Lindsey______236______6.7 20___ Danielle Cockrom___ Baylor___ 01-27-01 2008-09___Kathleen Nash______218______6.6 20___ Lisa Leslie______USC____ 11-25-90 2009-10___Kathleen Nash______222______6.7 SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS 20___ Cheryl Miller______USC____ 12-29-84 2010-11___Kathleen Nash______261______7.9 REBOUNDS 2011-12___Ashley Gayle______215______6.7 Rebs._Player______G______Years 2012-13___Imani Boyette______281______9.4 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS 1. 697__ Retha Swindell_____ 45______1976-77 2013-14___Nneka Enemkpali____ 291______8.6 2. 466__ Retha Swindell_____ 39______1977-78 REBOUNDS 2014-15___Kelsey Lang______218______6.4 3. 445__ Kim Basinger______46______1976-77 Year______Player______Rebs.___RPG 2015-16___Imani Boyette______322______8.9 4. 369__ Annette Smith_____ 39______1981-82 1975-76___Retha Swindell______263______9.7 5. 347__ Jackie Swaim______36______1980-81 1976-77___Retha Swindell______697_____ 15.5 6. 346__ Andrea Lloyd______35______1983-84 1977-78___Retha Swindell______466_____ 11.9 7. 333__ Retha Swindell_____ 40______1978-79 1978-79___Retha Swindell______333______8.3 8. 327__ Cinietra Henderson_ 31______1991-92 1979-80___Joy Williams______250______6.8 9. 322__ Imani Boyette______36______2015-16 1980-81___Jackie Swaim______347______9.6 10. 318__ Stacy Stephens____ 35______2002-03 1981-82___Annette Smith______369______9.3

@TexasWBB 92 TexasSports.com ASSISTS / records

TEAM RECORDS ASSISTS AVERAGE 1988-89___Amy Claborn______220______7.1 1989-90___Amy Claborn______151______4.9 MOST ASSISTS Avg._ Player______G______Years 1990-91___Amy Claborn______145______5.4 Game: 33 vs. Centenary [12-16-00] and vs. TCU 1. 7.3___ Kamie Ethridge____ 31______1984-85 2. 7.3___ Kamie Ethridge____ 35______1983-84 1991-92___Nekeshia Henderson_ 140______4.5 [02-08-95] 1992-93___Jennifer Clark______118______3.9 Game by an Opponent: 29 by Arkansas [03-11-89] 3. 7.1___ Amy Claborn______31______1988-89 4. 6.9___ Terri Mackey______39______1981-82 1993-94___Angie Jo Ogletree____ 134______4.3 Season: 715 [1983-84] [35 games] 1994-95___Nekeshia Henderson_ 76______5.1 5. 6.1___ Kamie Ethridge____ 33______1985-86 Season by an Opponent: 491 [1999-00] [34 1995-96___Angie Jo Ogletree____ 93______3.3 games] 6. 6.0___ Nekeshia Henderson_ 21______1993-94 1996-97___Vanessa Wallace_____ 107______4.1 7. 6.0___ Edwina Brown_____ 34______1999-00 1997-98___Edwina Brown______103______4.3 8. 5.7___ Edwina Brown_____ 28______1998-99 ______Vanessa Wallace_____ 103______3.8 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 9. 5.5___ Yvonne Anderson___ 31______2011-12 1998-99___Edwina Brown______159______5.7 MOST ASSISTS 10. 5.4___ Kenya Larkin______32______2001-02 1999-00___Edwina Brown______203______6.1 Game: 17, Kamie Ethridge vs. Texas A&M [01-25- 2000-01___Kenya Larkin______123______3.7 84] SINGLE-GAME HIGHS 2001-02___Kenya Larkin______172______5.4 Season: 268, Terri Mackey [1981-82] Asts._ Player______Opp.______Date 2002-03___Jamie Carey______108______3.6 2003-04___Nina Norman______142______4.1 Career: 776, Kamie Ethridge [1982-86] 1. 17___ Kamie Ethridge____ Texas A&M_01-25-84 2. 15___ Angie Jo Ogletree__ Houston_ 01-29-94 2004-05___Nina Norman______98______3.5 2005-06___Nina Norman______77______2.8 MOST ASSISTS PER GAME 15___ Kamie Ethridge____ TCU____ 02-01-84 15___ Terri Mackey______Southern_ 03-14-81 2006-07___Carla Cortijo______147______4.9 Season: 7.3, Kamie Ethridge [1984-85 and 1983- 2007-08___Carla Cortijo______172______4.9 5. 14___ Pennee Hall______TCU____ 01-25-88 84] 2008-09___Carla Cortijo______147______4.5 Career: 5.9, Kamie Ethridge [1982-86] 14___ Kamie Ethridge____ Texas Tech_03-08-86 2009-10___Ashleigh Fontenette__ 108______3.3 14___ Terri Mackey______Baylor___ 02-16-82 2010-11___Ashleigh Fontenette__ 128______3.9 CAREER LEADERS 14___ Evwella Munn______Lamar___ 02-21-80 2011-12___Yvonne Anderson____ 170______5.5 ASSISTS 9. 13___ Yvonne Anderson___ Texas A&M_01-11-12 2012-13___Celina Rodrigo______111______3.7 Asts._ Player______G______Years 13___ Carla Cortijo______Texas Tech_02-24-07 2013-14___Celina Rodrigo______125______3.7 1. 776__ Kamie Ethridge____ 132______1982-86 2014-15___Brady Sanders______108______3.2 2. 605__ Terri Mackey______108______1980-83 2015-16___Celina Rodrigo______140______3.9 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS 3. 537__ Amy Claborn______106______1987-91 4. 517__ Edwina Brown_____ 116______1996-00 ASSISTS 5. 480__ Carla Cortijo______104______2005-09 Year______Player______Asts.___APG 6. 454__ Celina Rodrigo_____ 134______2012-16 1975-76___Cathy Self______110______4.1 7. 450__ Nekeshia Henderson_96______1991-95 1976-77___-not available-______-______- 8. 446__ Beverly Williams____ 130______1984-88 1977-78___Kim Basinger______137______3.5 9. 419__ Nina Norman______126______2002-06 1978-79___Evwella Munn______144______3.5 10. 409__ Ashleigh Fontenette_131______2008-12 1979-80___Hattie Browning______162______4.4 1980-81___Terri Mackey______166______4.6 1981-82___Terri Mackey______268______6.9 ASSISTS AVERAGE [MIN. 50 GAMES PLAYED] 1982-83___Terri Mackey______171______5.2 Avg._ Player___ G______Years 1983-84___Kamie Ethridge______255______7.3 1. 5.9___ Kamie Ethridge____ 132______1982-86 1984-85___Kamie Ethridge______226______7.3 2. 5.6___ Terri Mackey ______108______1980-83 1985-86___Kamie Ethridge______200______6.1 3. 5.1___ Amy Claborn______106______1987-91 1986-87___Beverly Williams_____ 135______4.1 4. 4.7___ NeKeshia Henderson__ 96______1991-95 1987-88___Beverly Williams_____ 165______4.7 5. 4.6___ Carla Cortijo______104______2005-09 6. 4.5___ Kenya Larkin______65______2000-02 7. 4.5___ Edwina Brown_____ 116______1996-00 8. 4.0___ Evwella Munn _____ 75______1978-80 9 3.5___ Angie Jo Ogletree__ 116______1993-97 10. 3.4___ Celina Rodrigo_____ 134______2012-16

SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS

ASSISTS

Asts._ Player______G______Years 1. 268__ Terri Mackey______39______1981-82 2. 255__ Kamie Ethridge____ 35______1983-84 3. 226__ Kamie Ethridge____ 31______1984-85 4. 220__ Amy Claborn______31______1988-89 5. 203__ Edwina Brown_____ 34______1999-00 6. 200__ Kamie Ethridge____ 33______1985-86 7. 172__ Carla Cortijo______35______2007-08 172__ Kenya Larkin______32______2001-02 9. 171__ Terri Mackey______33______1982-83 10. 170__ Yvonne Anderson___ 31______2011-12

Celina Rodrigo led Texas in assists in three of the last four seasons. She finished her career with 454 assists, which ranks sixth in program history.

@TexasWBB 93 TexasSports.com records / STEALS

TEAM RECORDS STEALS AVERAGE 1983-84___Kamie Ethridge______105______3.0 MOST STEALS Avg._ Player______G______Years 1984-85___Andrea Lloyd______79______2.5 Game: 33 vs, Southwest Texas [12-05-78] 1. 4.8___ Hattie Browning____ 37______1979-80 1985-86___Kamie Ethridge______70______2.1 Game by an Opponent: 23 by UCLA [12-08-12] 2. 3.7___ Linda Waggoner____ 37______1979-80 1986-87___Andrea Lloyd______105______3.2 and by Texas A&M [02-02-02] 3. 3.4___ Esoleta Whaley____ 39______1981-82 1987-88___Beverly Williams_____ 87______2.5 Season: 678 [1978-79] [41 games] 4. 3.3___ Tiffany Jackson____ 31______2004-05 1988-89___Clarissa Davis______72______2.3 Season by an Opponent: 347 [1981-82] 3.3___ Esoleta Whaley____ 31______1982-83 1989-90___Amy Claborn______56______1.8 [39 games] 6. 3.2___ Andrea Lloyd______33______1986-87 1990-91___Edna Campbell______52______2.0 7. 3.2___ Terri Mackey______39______1981-82 1991-92___NeKeshia Henderson_ 53______1.7 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 8. 3.0___ Kamie Ethridge____ 35______1983-84 1992-93___NeKeshia Henderson_ 47______1.6 MOST STEALS 9. 3.0___ Linda Waggoner____ 41______1978-79 1993-94___NeKeshia Henderson_ 53______2.5 Game: 15, Hattie Browning vs. Pittsburgh 10. 3.0___ Annette Smith_____ 29______1983-84 1994-95___NeKeshia Henderson_ 31______2.1 [01-02-80] 1995-96___Erica Routt______45______1.5 Season: 179, Hattie Browning [1979-80] SINGLE-GAME HIGHS 1996-97___Amie Smith______74______2.5 Career: 346, Linda Waggoner [1976-80] Stls._ Player______Opp.______Date 1997-98___Edwina Brown______62______2.6 1. 15___ Hattie Browning____ Pittsburgh_01-02-80 1998-99___Edwina Brown______62______2.1 MOST STEALS PER GAME 2. 12___ Kamie Ethridge____ Pepperdine_02-24-84 1999-00___Edwina Brown______97______2.9 Season: 4.8, Hattie Browning [1979-80] [37 games] 3. 10___ Linda Waggoner____ USC____ 02-11-80 2000-01___Kenya Larkin______58______1.8 Career: 3.8, Hattie Browning [1978-80] 10___ Hattie Browning____ Texas Tech_02-08-80 ______Stacy Stephens______58______1.8 5. 8____ Yvonne Anderson___ Oklahoma_02-25-12 2001-02___Heather Schreiber____ 43______1.3 CAREER LEADERS 8____ Brittainey Raven____ UL-Lafayette_12-16-07 2002-03___Stacy Stephens______57______1.6 STEALS 8____ Tiffany Jackson____ Iowa State_01-11-05 2003-04___Tiffany Jackson______66______1.9 Stls.____ Player______G______Years 2004-05___Tiffany Jackson______103______3.3 1. 346____ Linda Waggoner__ 161______1976-80 2005-06___Tiffany Jackson______64______2.6 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS 2. 332____ Andrea Lloyd____ 127______1983-87 2006-07___Tiffany Jackson______80______2.5 3. 313____ Tiffany Jackson___ 123______2003-07 STEALS 2007-08___Carla Cortijo______69______2.0 4. 303____ Esoleta Whaley___ 114______1980-84 Year______Player______Stls.____SPG 2008-09___Carla Cortijo______42______1.3 5. 295____ Annette Smith____ 131_ 1981-84,85-86 1975-76___Retha Swindell______56______2.1 2009-10___Ashleigh Fontenette__ 49______1.5 6. 291____ Hattie Browning__ 77______1978-80 1976-77___-not available-______-______- 2010-11___Ashleigh Fontenette__ 64______1.9 7. 281____ Terri Mackey_____ 108______1980-83 1977-78___Linda Waggoner_____ 88______2.3 2011-12___Yvonne Anderson____ 84______2.7 8. 278____ Kamie Ethridge___ 132______1982-86 1978-79___Linda Waggoner_____ 122______3.0 2012-13___Celina Rodrigo______40______1.3 9. 257____ Edwina Brown____ 116______1996-00 1979-80___Hattie Browning______122______4.8 2013-14___Celina Rodrigo______33______1.0 257____ Beverly Williams__ 130_____ 1984-88 1980-81___Jackie Swaim______91______2.5 2014-15___Ariel Atkins______34______1.3 1981-82___Esoleta Whaley______131______3.4 2015-16___Lashann Higgs______48______1.4 STEALS AVERAGE (MIN. 50 GAMES PLAYED) 1982-83___Esoleta Whaley______103______3.3 Avg.____ Player______G______Years 1. 3.8_____ Hattie Browning__ 77______1978-80 2. 2.7_____ Esoleta Whaley___ 114______1980-84 3. 2.6_____ Andrea Lloyd____ 127______1983-87 4. 2.6_____ Terri Mackey ____ 108______1980-83 5. 2.5_____ Tiffany Jackson___ 123______2003-07 6. 2.4_____ Jackie Swaim____ 85______1978-81 7. 2.3_____ Annette Smith____ 131_ 1981-84,85-86 8. 2.2_____ Edwina Brown____ 116______1996-00 9. 2.1_____ Linda Waggoner__ 161______1976-80 10. 2.1_____ Kamie Ethridge___ 132______1982-86

SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS STEALS Stls._ Player______G______Years 1. 179__ Hattie Browning____ 37______1979-80 2. 136__ Linda Waggoner____ 37______1979-80 3. 131__ Esoleta Whaley____ 39______1981-82 4. 123__ Terri Mackey______39______1981-82 5. 122__ Linda Waggoner____ 41______1978-79 6. 112__ Hattie Browning____ 40______1978-79 7. 105__ Andrea Lloyd______33______1986-87 105__ Kamie Ethridge____ 35______1983-84 9. 103__ Esoleta Whaley____ 31______1982-83 103__ Tiffany Jackson____ 31______2004-05

Linda Waggoner is Texas’ all-time career steals leader with 346. She is one of only four players in program history to eclipse the 300-steals mark.

@TexasWBB 94 TexasSports.com BLOCKS / records

TEAM RECORDS MOST BLOCKS Game: 16 vs. Texas Tech [01-02-90] Game by an Opponent: 15 by Oklahoma [03-07-07] Season: 199 [2009-10] [33 games] Season by an Opponent: 129 [1983-84] [32 games]

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS MOST BLOCKS Game: 12, Ellen Bayer vs. Texas Tech [01-02-90] Season: 117, Ashley Gayle [2010-11] Career: 372, Ashley Gayle [2008-12]

MOST BLOCKS PER GAME Season: 3.5, Ashley Gayle [2010-11] [33 games] Career: 2.9, Ashley Gayle [2008-12]

CAREER LEADERS BLOCKS Blks.__Player______G______Years Imani Boyette led Texas in blocked shots in each of the past four seasons. She finished her career ranked 1. 372___Ashley Gayle______130______2008-12 second in program history with 126 career rejections. 2. 303___Imani Boyette_____ 126______2012-16 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS 3. 289___Ellen Bayer______124______1986-90 BLOCKS AVERAGE 4. 250___Ashley Lindsey____ 122______2005-09 Avg._ Player______G______Years BLOCKS 5. 221___Angela Jackson____ 111______1994-98 1. 3.5___ Ashley Gayle______33____ 2010-11 Year______Player______Blks.___BPG 6. 181___Tiffany Jackson____ 123______2003-07 2. 3.1___ Ellen Bayer______31____ 1988-89 1975-76___-not available-______-______- 7. 156___Joy Williams______144______1979-83 3. 3.1___ Ashley Gayle______33____ 2009-10 1976-77___-not available-______-______- 8. 129___Tracy Cook______117______1998-02 4. 2.9___ Imani Boyette______36____ 2015-16 1977-78___Retha Swindell______32______0.8 9. 121___Stacy Stephens____ 134______2000-04 2.9___ Ashley Gayle______32____ 2011-12 1978-79___Retha Swindell______49______1.2 10. 112___Carla Littleton_____ 95__1996-97,98-01 6. 2.7___ Ashley Lindsey______35____ 2007-08 1979-80___Joy Williams______32______0.9 7. 2.7___ Ellen Bayer______32____ 1989-90 1980-81___Joy Williams______42______1.2 1981-82___Joy Williams______44______1.2 BLOCKS AVERAGE (MIN. 50 GAMES PLAYED) 8. 2.5___ Angela Jackson______30____ 1996-97 1982-83___Joy Williams______38______1.2 9. 2.5___ Imani Boyette______30____ 2012-13 Avg.___Player______G______Years 1983-84___Annette Smith______27______0.9 1. 2.9____Ashley Gayle______130______2008-12 10. 2.2___ Imani Boyette______33____ 2013-14 1984-85___Cara Priddy______12______0.4 2. 2.4____Imani Boyette_____ 126______2012-16 2.2___ Ashley Lindsey______33____ 2008-09 1985-86___Clarissa Davis______23______0.7 3. 2.3____Ellen Bayer______124______1986-90 1986-87___Ellen Bayer______41______1.5 4. 2.0____Ashley Lindsey____ 122______2005-09 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS 1987-88___Ellen Bayer______66______1.9 5. 2.0____Angela Jackson____ 111______1994-98 Blks._ Player______Opp.______Date 1988-89___Ellen Bayer______97______3.2 6. 1.5____Tiffany Jackson____ 123______2003-07 1. 12___ Ellen Bayer_____ Texas Tech___ 01-02-90 1989-90___Ellen Bayer______85______2.7 7. 1.2____Carla Littleton_____ 95__1996-97,98-01 2. 10___ Ashley Gayle___ Cincinnati___ 12-28-10 1990-91___Cinietra Henderson___ 28______0.9 8. 1.1____Tracy Cook______117______1998-02 3. 9____ Imani Boyette___ Central Conn.__ 11-24-12 1991-92___Cinietra Henderson___ 31______1.0 9. 1.1____Cokie Reed______73__ 2009-10,11-13 9____ Ellen Bayer_____ Ohio State__ 12-14-89 1992-93___Cinietra Henderson___ 26______0.9 10. 1.1____Joy Williams______144______1979-83 9____ Ellen Bayer_____ USC______12-28-88 1993-94___Benita Pollard______27______0.9 1994-95___Angela Jackson______47______1.7 6. 8____ Tiffany Jackson_ Tennessee__ 11-25-04 1995-96___Angela Jackson______56______2.1 8____ Ellen Bayer_____ Texas Tech___ 02-18-89 1996-97___Angela Jackson______76______2.5 SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS 8____ Ellen Bayer_____ Rice______01-10-89 1997-98___Angela Jackson______42______1.6 BLOCKS 9. 7____ Imani Boyette___ Oklahoma__ 01-23-16 1998-99___Tracy Cook______37______1.3 Blks._ Player______G______Years 7____ Imani Boyette___ Iowa State__ 01-06-16 1999-00___Carla Littleton______65______1.9 1. 117__ Ashley Gayle______33______2010-11 7____ Imani Boyette___ at Kansas State_02-04-15 2000-01___Tracy Cook______35______1.1 2. 104__ Imani Boyette______36______2015-16 7____ Imani Boyette___ at Oklahoma_ 02-19-14 2001-02___Stacy Stephens______32______1.0 3. 103__ Ashley Gayle______33______2009-10 7____ Imani Boyette___ at TCU_____ 02-02-13 2002-03___Stacy Stephens______35______1.0 4. 97___ Ellen Bayer______31______1988-89 7____ Ashley Gayle___ Alcorn State___11-20-11 2003-04___Tiffany Jackson______44______1.3 5. 94___ Ashley Lindsey_____ 35______2007-08 7____ Ashley Gayle___ North Texas__ 11-20-09 2004-05___Tiffany Jackson______60______1.9 6. 92___ Ashley Gayle______32______2011-12 7____ Ashley Lindsey_ at Nebraska__ 01-09-08 2005-06___Ashley Lindsey ______54______1.9 7. 85___ Ellen Bayer______32______1989-90 7____ Ashley Gayle___ Furman____ 11-23-08 2006-07___Tiffany Jackson______41______1.3 8. 76___ Angela Jackson____ 30______1996-97 7____ Tracy Cook_____ Texas A&M___ 02-20-99 2007-08___Ashley Lindsey______94______2.7 9. 75___ Imani Boyette______30______2012-13 2008-09___Ashley Lindsey______72______2.2 2009-10___Ashley Gayle______103______3.1 10. 72___ Imani Boyette______33______2013-14 2010-11___Ashley Gayle______117______3.5 72___ Ashley Lindsey_____ 33______2008-09 2011-12___Ashley Gayle______92______2.9 2012-13___Imani Boyette______75______2.5 2013-14___Imani Boyette______72______2.2 2014-15___Imani Boyette______52______1.9 2015-16___Imani Boyette______104______2.9

@TexasWBB 95 TexasSports.com records / Miscellaneous OPPONENT GAME HIGHS MISC. TEXAS indiv. CAREER HIGHS Points (quarter)______30 in 3rd by Baylor______02-29-16 40-point games______2______Danielle Viglione [1993-97] Points (half)______59 in 2nd by Texas Tech______02-05-97 30-point games______18______Annette Smith [1981-86] Points (game)______116 by Baylor______01-21-75 ______18______Clarissa Davis [1985-89] FG Made______45 by Wayland Baptist ______01-25-77 20-point games______64______Annette Smith [1981-86] FG Attempted______96 by Old Dominion______11-24-84 Double-figure scoring FG Percentage______.667 [30-45] by Texas A&M______02-20-85 games______115______Linda Waggoner [1976-80] 3PT Made______12 by UConn______03-28-16 Double-figure rebound ______12 by K-State______02-23-13 games______60______Stacy Stephens [2000-04] ______12 by BYU______11-20-01 ______60______Retha Swindell [1975-79] ______12 by Fordham______12-16-99 Double-figure scoring ______12 by Marquette______01-05-94 string______55______Annette Smith [1981-86] 3PT Attempted______33 by K-State______02-23-13 Double-figure rebound 3PT Percentage______1.000 [4-4] by Baylor______02-16-02 string______10______Nneka Enemkpali [2014-15] FT Made______37 by Baylor______02-14-01 FT Attempted______48 by Baylor______02-14-01 TEXAS GAME SUPERLATIVES vs. BIG 12 TEAMS FT Percentage______1.000 [7-7] by K-State______03-08-13 Points (half)______55 in 1st half vs. Oklahoma State______02-05-09 ______1.000 [6-6] by Missouri______03-03-10 Points (game)______100 vs. Texas A&M______01-15-97 ______1.000 [16-16] by N.C. State______12-01-84 FG Made______39 vs. Baylor______02-12-00 Rebounds______62 by California______12-30-93 FG Attempted______89 at Baylor______02-12-11 Fouls______37 by Ohio State______12-30-90 FG Percentage______.646 [31-48] vs. Kansas______02-20-13 Assists______29 by Arkansas______03-11-89 ______.591 [39-66] vs. Baylor______02-12-00 Turnovers______48 by Houston______02-11-84 3PT Made______13 at Oklahoma State______02-05-09 Blocks______15 by Oklahoma______03-07-07 ______11 vs. Iowa State______01-06-16 Steals______23 by UCLA______12-08-12 ______11 vs. Texas Tech______02-07-10 ______23 by Texas A&M______02-02-02 ______11 vs. Oklahoma State______01-20-10 ______10 at Oklahoma State______03-05-11 ______10 at Iowa State______02-21-11 ______10 at Kansas State______02-09-11 ______10 at Oklahoma State______02-24-10 ______10 at Kansas State______02-16-05 ______9 vs. seven teams ______most recently ______vs. Texas A&M______03-04-12 3PT Attempted______30 at Oklahoma State______03-05-11 ______28 at Iowa State______02-21-11 ______26 at Oklahoma State______02-24-10 ______24 at Texas A&M______01-19-11 3PT Percentage______.778 [7-9] vs. Texas A&M______02-11-04 ______.750 [6-8] vs. Kansas State______02-17-10 ______.700 [7-10] vs. Kansas______03-05-02 FT Made______30 vs. Texas A&M______01-09-10 FT Attempted______43 vs. Texas A&M______01-09-10 FT Percentage______1.000 [10-10] vs. Texas Tech______02-15-12 Rebounds______60 vs. Kansas State______01-30-02 Assists______30 at Kansas______01-13-98 Steals______18 vs. Oklahoma______02-25-12 ______18 vs. Oklahoma State______01-20-99 Blocks______10 vs. Kansas______01-04-12 ______10 at Texas Tech______01-26-11 ______10 vs. Missouri______01-20-98 ______10 vs. Texas A&M______01-15-97 Fouls______32 at Baylor______01-27-01 Turnovers______31 vs. Texas A&M______03-09-11 ______28 at Kansas______01-23-13 ______27 at Texas A&M______02-02-02 ______27 at Oklahoma______01-10-01 Biggest Win______+43 [83-40] vs. Colorado______02-23-05 Biggest Loss______-40 [87-47] at Iowa State______02-20-01

Danielle Viglione scored 40 points twice in her Texas career, including a school-record 48 points against Houston on January 29, 1994.

@TexasWBB 96 TexasSports.com 100-POINT GAMES AND OVERTIME GAMES / records

100-POINT GAMES 100-POINT GAMES BREAKDOWN Scoring 100-Point Games by Texas______66 [66-0] date Opponent score Result UT-OPP Margin 100-Point Games Allowed______6 [0-6] 01-18-77 at Houston 110-84 W 26 Conference Regular Season 100-Point Games______24 [24-0] 01-22-77 SMU 100-60 W 40 Southwest Conference______23 [23-0] Big 12 Conference ______1 [1-0] 03-11-77 vs. Houston 109-77 W 32 Conference Regular Season 100-Point Games Allowed ______0 01-11-78 Central Connecticut 100-52 W 48 Southwest Conference______0-0 01-31-78 at Texas State 107-55 W 52 Big 12 Conference ______0-0 NCAA Tournament 100-Point Games______1 [1-0] 03-03-78 vs. Baylor 106-74 W 32 NCAA Tournament 100-Point Games Allowed______0 11-17-78 UTEP 124-48 W 76 Most 100-Point Games in a Season______7 [1983-84] 12-05-78 at Texas State 100-59 W 41 Most Consecutive 100-Point Games______2 [four times] Largest Margin of Victory in 100-point game______+98 [135-37] vs. Centenary, 12-16-00 12-14-78 Minnesota 114-53 W 61 Smallest Margin of Victory in 100-point game______+2 [101-99] vs. Arkansas, 03-11-89 12-15-78 at SMU 103-42 W 61 Last 100-Point Game______12/15/13 vs. SAM HOUSTON STATE [109-48] 02-06-79 Temple Junior College 102-62 W 40 in a Conference Reg Season Game______01-15-97 vs. TEXAS A&M [100-63] Last 100-Point Game Allowed______03-28-15 vs. UConn [54-105] 02-22-79 vs. Baylor 102-60 W 42 11-27-79 at Texas State 110-38 W 72 02-04-80 Houston 104-71 W 33 OPPONENT 100-POINT GAMES 01-05-81 Cal State-Fullerton 106-42 W 64 Scoring date Opponent score Result 01-29-81 vs. Arkansas 110-64 W 46 UT-OPP Margin 01-04-83 Kansas 109-71 W 38 01-21-75 by Baylor L 62-116 -54 02-05-83 at TCU * 107-41 W 66 01-10-78 by Montclair State L 58-102 -44 03-01-83 Rice 100-49 W 51 03-11-78 by Oral Roberts L 84-100 -16 01-14-84 at Rice * 110-54 W 56 12-30-99 by Tennessee L 76-106 -30 01-25-84 at Texas A&M * 108-77 W 31 12-01-05 by Tennessee L 61-102 -41 02-01-84 TCU * 113-62 W 51 03-28-15 by UConn L 54-105 -51 02-11-84 Houston * 103-72 W 31 02-15-84 Rice * 113-50 W 63 02-20-84 Texas A&M * 105-60 W 45 OVERTIME GAMES 03-03-84 at TCU * 113-63 W 50 01-18-75 at Houston 63-62 W 1 01-31-85 BYU 101-59 W 42 01-28-75 at Texas State 67-77 L 1 02-20-85 at Texas A&M * 101-73 W 28 03-22-75 vs. Houston 70-67 W 1 02-23-85 at SMU * 107-72 W 35 03-06-76 vs. North Texas 66-60 W 1 03-07-85 vs. Arkansas 104-62 W 42 02-21-77 at Baylor 95-98 L 1 01-24-86 at BYU 111-78 W 33 01-20-82 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 80-79 W 1 02-17-86 Miami 112-43 W 69 03-25-83 vs. K-State 73-70 W 1 02-19-86 SMU * 105-48 W 57 03-26-88 LOUISIANA TECH 80-83 L 1 02-22-86 at TCU * 105-44 W 61 01-30-92 PENN STATE 76-73 W 1 03-14-86 Missouri 108-67 W 41 01-25-95 FLORIDA 71-82 L 1 11-28-86 vs. Long Beach State 100-86 W 14 11-28-95 at Florida 64-67 L 1 02-17-87 TCU * 110-65 W 45 11-26-96 FLORIDA 97-84 W 2 12-05-87 Western Michigan 108-50 W 58 12-21-96 TENNESSEE 65-68 L 1 01-25-88 TCU * 102-62 W 40 02-12-97 at Baylor 82-71 W 1 01-07-89 Arkansas * 104-67 W 37 02-17-97 NEBRASKA 71-70 W 1 02-11-89 Rice * 103-61 W 42 11-29-97 MICHIGAN STATE 78-80 L 1 02-24-89 TCU * 100-62 W 38 02-23-00 TEXAS TECH 85-91 L 2 02-28-89 at SMU * 105-94 W 11 11-20-00 vs. Virginia 56-55 W 2 03-11-89 vs. Arkansas 101-99 W 2 02-17-01 at Oklahoma State 73-69 W 1 02-09-90 at Rice * 103-48 W 55 01-13-02 TEXAS TECH 87-83 W 2 02-13-90 SMU * 105-70 W 35 01-30-02 KANSAS STATE 76-80 L 1 03-08-90 vs. Houston 101-58 W 43 02-19-02 OKLAHOMA 68-62 W 1 12-19-90 McNeese State 105-48 W 57 02-25-04 BAYLOR 73-72 W 2 03-06-91 vs. Rice 108-61 W 47 01-26-05 at Oklahoma 83-71 W 1 12-28-91 New Mexico State 104-67 W 37 01-22-06 KANSAS STATE 71-70 W 1 12-18-92 Oral Roberts 109-68 W 41 01-10-07 at Missouri 79-77 W 1 01-29-94 Houston * 100-76 W 24 01-13-08 KANSAS STATE 74-77 L 1 03-09-94 vs. Rice 102-57 W 45 01-16-10 at Texas Tech 95-90 W 2 02-08-95 at TCU * 109-44 W 65 01-23-10 IOWA STATE 71-73 L 1 02-10-95 TCU * 115-82 W 33 02-13-10 at Kansas 85-82 W 2 03-06-95 vs. TCU 109-78 W 31 02-24-10 at Oklahoma State 72-73 L 1 01-15-97 Texas A&M * 100-63 W 37 01-08-11 at Missouri 80-85 L 1 12-13-97 Central Florida 103-71 W 32 01-16-11 OKLAHOMA 67-71 L 1 12-16-00 Centenary 135-37 W 98 02-21-11 at Iowa State 57-66 L 1 12-15-02 Southeastern Louisiana 106-42 W 64 01-02-13 at Iowa State 65-73 L 1 11-16-08 St. Mary’s (CA) 110-76 W 34 01-08-14 OKLAHOMA 79-74 W 1 11-23-08 Furman 105-51 W 54 01-12-14 at West Virginia 49-56 L 1 01-02-10 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 114-53 W 61 11-20-14 at Stanford 87-81 W 1 11-16-10 Northwestern State 112-53 W 59 01-29-15 OKLAHOMA 84-81 W 2 12-08-10 Texas-Pan American 112-59 W 53 03-01-15 at West Virginia 69-76 L 1 12-15-13 SAM HOUSTON STATE 109-48 W 61 OVERTIME GAMES BREAKDOWN Overtime Games 40 [22-18] Last Overtime Game 03-01-15 at West Virginia [L, 69-76]

@TexasWBB 97 TexasSports.com records / FRANK ERWIN CENTER ERWIN CENTER Year-by-year results Year w-l 1977-78 10-1 1978-79 14-0 1979-80 12-0 1980-81 10-3 1981-82 14-0 1982-83 17-0 1983-84 15-1 1984-85 14-0 1985-86 16-0 1986-87 12-2 1987-88 15-1 1988-89 15-1 1989-90 15-2 1990-91 11-4 1991-92 13-2 ErWin Center records Erwin Center ATTENDANCE 1992-93 11-4 Most Team Points Scored Top Five Single-Season Average Attendance Texas______135 [135-37] vs. Centenary, 12-16-00 YEAR______AVG______Home Dates______Total Attendance 1993-94 13-2 1994-95 ___ 8,009______14______112,119 Opponent______100 [84-100] vs. Oral Roberts, 03-11-78 1994-95 8-6 1987-88 ___ 7,663______16______122,613 1993-94____ 7,614______15______114,208 1995-96 12-2 Most Individual Points Scored 1989-90____ 7,525______17______127,921 Texas______48 by Danielle Viglione vs. Houston [01-29-94] 1996-97 12-3 1996-97____ 7,467______15______111,998 Opponent______38 by Mary Lowry, Baylor [01-19-94] 1997-98 11-3 1998-99 11-4 Largest Margin of Victory Erwin Center TOP 15 CROWDS Texas______98 [UT 135, Centenary 37], 12-16-00 ATTEN______OPPONENT______DATE 1999-2000 11-3 1. 15,303_____ Louisiana Tech *______03-27-87 Opponent______27 [Baylor 75, UT 48], 02-09-13 2000-01 11-5 2. 14,413_____ Mississippi______01-22-88 3. 14,115_____ Texas Tech______02-24-96 2001-02 14-3 Longest Winning Streak from a Jan. 2, 1984 win over Southern Cal to a Dec. 14, 1986 4. 13,378_____ Texas Tech______02-25-95 2002-03 15-0 45 games loss to Tennessee [spanned four seasons]. 5. 13,358_____ Soviet National Team______11-18-87 2003-04 16-0 Longest Losing Streak 6. 12,874_____ Maryland #______03-25-89 from a Feb. 8, 2006 loss to Texas A&M to a March 1, 2006 loss 5 games 7. 12,531_____ Arkansas______02-09-91 2004-05 13-1 to Baylor. 8. 12,474_____ Texas Tech______02-01-04 2005-06 8-7 Largest Crowd 9. 12,390_____ Louisiana Tech #______03-24-90 March 27, 1987 loss [75-59] to Louisiana Tech in NCAA Final 2006-07 13-5 15,303 Four in front of a sold out Erwin Center. 10. 12,352____ Texas Tech______01-22-94 11. 12,288____ Louisiana Tech #______03-26-88 2007-08 11-3 12. 11,769____ TCU______02-21-89 2008-09 12-4 Erwin Center Overtime GAMES [11-9] 13. 11,646____ Texas A&M______02-09-94 Texas 84, Oklahoma 81______01-29-15 14. 11,619____ Western Kentucky______01-17-89 2009-10 12-4 Texas 79, Oklahoma 74______01-08-14 15. 11,616____ Arkansas______02-23-90 Oklahoma 71, Texas 67______01-16-11 2010-11 11-4 * - NCAA Final Four Iowa State 73, Texas 71______01-23-10 # - NCAA Midwest Regional 2011-12 13-4 Kansas State 77, Texas 74______01-13-08 2012-13 9-6 Texas 79, Missouri 77______01-10-07 The Frank Erwin Center [16,540 capacity] has been the home of Texas Bas- Texas 71, Kansas State 70______01-22-06 ketball since the 1977-78 season. The site of tremendous moments in UT bas- 2013-14 14-2 Texas 73, Baylor 72 [2OT]______02-15-04 ketball history, the Erwin Center is also a mecca of collegiate basketball. One 2014-15 15-2 Texas 68, Oklahoma 62______02-19-02 step inside “The Drum” reveals an arena bathed in burnt orange and numerous Kansas State 80, Texas 76______01-30-02 banners chronicling the rich championship tradition of Texas Basketball. Visible 2015-16 17-1 Texas 87, Texas Tech 82 [2OT]______01-13-02 for miles when burnt orange floodlights illuminate it at night, the Frank Erwin Center is a beacon on UT’s campus. The building is named for former UT Texas Tech 91, Texas 85 [2OT]______02-23-00 TOTALS 496-95 (.839) Board of Regents member Frank Erwin. Michigan State 80, Texas 78______11-29-97 Texas 71, Nebraska 70______02-17-97 Tennessee 68, Texas 65______12-21-96 Texas 97, Florida 84 [2OT]______11-26-96 Florida 82, Texas 71______01-25-95 Texas 76, Penn State 73______01-30-92 Louisiana Tech 83, Texas 80______03-26-88* Texas 80, Stephen F. Austin 79______01-20-82

*NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional Championship Game

@TexasWBB 98 TexasSports.com FRANK ERWIN CENTER / records

TEXAS HOME ATTENDANCE RECORDS Year______# of Home Games______Total Attendance______Attendance Average______National Rank 1980-81______13______23,100______1,777______N/A 1981-82______14______21,646______1,546______N/A 1982-83______17______25,127______1,478______N/A 1983-84______16______32,245______2,015______9th 1984-85______14______32,053______2,290______6th 1985-86______16______73,984______4,624______1st 1986-87______14______92,943______6,639______1st 1987-88______16______122,613______7,663______1st 1988-89______16______135,702______8,481______1st 1989-90______17______127,921______7,525______1st 1990-91______15______92,412______6,161______1st 1991-92______15______86,096______5,740______3rd 1992-93______15______86,493______5,766______4th 1993-94______15______114,208______7,614______3rd 1994-95______14______112,119______8,009______2nd 1995-96______14______103,869______7,419______5th 1996-97______15______111,998______7,467______5th 1997-98______14______88,243______6,303______8th 1998-99______15______100,674______6,712______10th 1999-00______14______91,674______6,579______10th 2000-01______16______92,743______5,796______11th 2001-02______17______91,648______5,356______15th 2002-03______15______80,974______5,398______14th 2003-04______16______115,057______7,191______10th 2004-05______14______95,360______6,811______13th 2005-06______15______84,544______5,636______18th 2006-07______18______90,783______5,044______19th 2007-08______14______76,341______5,452______16th 2008-09______16______84,600______5,288______16th 2009-10______16______78,539______4,909______17th 2010-11______15______70,651______4,710______18th 2011-12______17______67,799______3,988______25th 2012-13______15______58,327______3,888______31st 2013-14______16______54,119______3,382______31st 2014-15______17______57,549______3,385______29th 2015-16______18______66,605______3,700______24th

@TexasWBB 99 TexasSports.com records / NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME-BY-GAME TEXAS IN THE SEED Date UT opp Opponent W/L Score RND city NCAA TOURNAMENT 03-17-83 2 7 LOUISVILLE W 84-55 32 Austin, Texas 03-25-83 2 3 vs. Kansas State W [OT] 73-70 16 Ruston, La. 03-27-83 2 1 at Louisiana Tech L 58-72 8 Ruston, La. W-L BREAKDOWN miscellaneous 03-15-84 2 7 DRAKE W 96-60 32 Austin, Texas Appearances: 29 Best finish 03-23-84 2 6 vs. Louisiana-Monroe W 99-91 16 Ruston, La. 03-25-84 2 1 at Louisiana Tech L 60-85 8 Ruston, La. Overall Record: 38-28 Champions [1986] 03-14-85 1 8 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 84-62 32 Austin, Texas under Karen Aston: 6-3 Largest Margin of Victory: +44 vs. 15 ALABAMA STATE [03-19-16] 03-22-85 1 4 at Western Kentucky L 90-92 16 Bowling Green, Ky. as the #1 seed: 13-4 +44 vs. 15 Hampton [03-23-03] 03-14-86 1 9 MISSOURI W 108-67 32 Austin, Texas as the #2 seed: 13-5 Largest Margin of Defeat 03-20-86 1 4 OKLAHOMA W 85-59 16 Austin, Texas as the #3 seed: 4-4 -51 vs. 1 UConn [03-28-15] 03-22-86 1 2 OLE MISS W 66-63 8 Austin, Texas as the #4 seed: 2-2 Most Points Scored [combined] 03-28-86 1 4 vs. Western Kentucky W 90-65 4 Lexington, Ky. as the #5 seed: 5-4 190 vs. 6 Northeast Louisiana [03-23-84] 03-30-86 1 1 vs. Southern California W 97-81 2 Lexington, Ky. as the #6 seed: 0-2 Most Points Scored 03-15-87 1 9 ST. JOSEPH'S W 86-56 32 Austin, Texas as the #7 seed: 0-2 108 9 MISSOURI [03-14-86] 03-19-87 1 4 vs. James Madison W 91-57 16 Fayetteville, N.C. as the #8 seed: 1-2 Most Points Allowed 03-21-87 1 2 vs. Rutgers W 85-77 8 Fayetteville, N.C. 105 vs1 UConn [03-28-15] 03-27-87 1 1 LOUISIANA TECH L 75-79 4 Austin, Texas as the #9 seed: 0-2 03-20-88 1 8 SOUTH CAROLINA W 77-58 32 Austin, Texas as the #12 seed: 0-1 Frequent Opponents 03-24-88 1 5 STANFORD W 79-58 16 Austin, Texas Home: 21-9 Louisiana Tech: 6 [0-6] 03-26-88 1 2 LOUISIANA TECH L [OT] 80-83 8 Austin, Texas Away: 1-6 03-18-89 2 10 MONTANA W 83-54 32 Austin, Texas WKU: 2 [1-1] Neutral: 16-13 03-23-89 2 6 UNLV W 88-77 16 Austin, Texas UConn: 2 [0-2] in the Round of 64 or 48: 11-8 03-25-89 2 1 MARYLAND L 71-79 8 Austin, Texas LSU: 2 [1-1] in the Round of 32: 13-8 03-18-90 3 6 OHIO STATE W 95-66 32 Austin, Texas Minnesota: 2 [2-0] in the Regional Semifinals: 9-4 03-22-90 3 2 NORTH CAROLINA ST. W 72-63 16 Austin, Texas Missouri: 2 [2-0] in the Regional Finals: 3-6 03-24-90 3 1 LOUISIANA TECH L 57-71 8 Austin, Texas 03-13-91 7 10 LAMAR L 63-77 48 Austin, Texas in the Semifinals: 1-2 Honors 03-22-92 4 5 UCLA L 81-82 32 Austin, Texas in the Championship game: 1-0 03-20-93 3 6 LOUISIANA TECH L 78-82 32 Austin, Texas as the HIGHER seed: 35-11 Final Four MVP 03-16-94 5 12 OKLAHOMA STATE W 75-67 64 Austin, Texas as the LOWER seed: 2-16 Clarissa Davis (1986) 03-19-94 5 4 at Seton Hall L 66-71 32 South Orange, N.J. as the SAME seed: 1-1 03-16-96 5 12 vs. Missouri State W 73-55 64 Lawrence, Kan. in Overtime: 1-1 All-Tournament Team 03-18-96 5 4 at Kansas L 70-77 32 Lawrence, Kan. 03-15-97 3 14 Texas State W 66-38 64 Austin, Texas Fran Harris [1986], Clarissa Davis [1987, 86] Hosting 03-17-97 3 6 NOTRE DAME L 83-86 32 Austin, Texas 1983 - First Round 03-13-99 12 5 vs. Auburn L 61-69 64 Blacksburg, Va. All-Region Teams 03-17-00 7 10 vs. St. Joseph's L 48-69 64 Piscataway, N.J. 1984 - First Round 1983 [Midwest] 03-16-01 8 9 vs. St. Mary's L 64-68 64 Knoxville, Tenn. 1985 - First Round, Final Four Terry Mackey Annette Smith 03-15-02 4 13 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY W 60-55 64 Austin, Texas 1986 - Second Round, Regionals 03-17-02 4 12 UC-SANTA BARBARA W 76-60 32 Austin, Texas 1987 - Second Round, Final Four 1984 [Midwest] 03-23-02 4 1 vs. Duke L 46-62 16 Raleigh, N.C. 1988 - Second Round, Regionals Andrea Lloyd 03-23-03 2 15 vs. Hampton W 90-46 64 Cincinnati, Ohio 1989 - Second Round, Regionals 03-25-03 2 7 vs. Arkansas W 67-50 32 Cincinnati, Ohio 1985 [Mideast] 1990 - Second Round, Regionals Andrea Lloyd 03-30-03 2 6 vs. Minnesota W 73-60 16 Stanford, Calif. 1991 - Regionals 04-01-03 2 1 vs. LSU W 78-60 8 Stanford, Calif. 1992 - Second Round 1986 [Midwest] 04-06-03 2 1 vs. Connecticut L 69-71 4 Atlanta, Ga. 1993 - Second Round Clarissa Davis 03-21-04 1 16 SOUTHERN W 92-57 64 Austin, Texas Kamie Ethridge 03-23-04 1 8 MICHIGAN STATE W 80-61 32 Austin, Texas 1994 - Regionals Beverly Williams 03-27-04 1 4 vs. LSU L 55-71 16 Seattle, Wash. 1997 - First & Second Rounds 03-19-05 3 14 vs. Oral Roberts W 64-47 64 Dallas, Texas 2002 - First & Second Rounds 1987 [East] Clarissa Davis 03-21-05 3 6 vs. Georgia L 68-70 32 Dallas, Texas 2004 - First & Second Rounds Andrea Lloyd 03-23-08 8 9 vs. Minnesota W 72-55 64 Bridgeport, Conn. 2005 - First & Second Rounds * 03-25-08 8 1 vs. Connecticut L 55-89 32 Bridgeport, Conn. 2010 - First & Second Rounds 1988 [Midwest] 03-21-09 6 11 vs. Mississippi State L 63-71 64 Columbus, Ohio Doreathea Conwell 03-21-10 6 11 SAN DIEGO STATE L 63-74 64 Austin, Texas 2016 - First & Second Rounds Beverly Williams 03-19-11 9 8 vs. Marquette L 65-68 64 Knoxville, Tenn. * Texas and Texas Tech were co-hosts at a 1989 [West] 03-17-12 9 8 vs. West Virginia L 55-68 64 Norfolk, Va. neutral site - Dallas’ Reunion Arena - in 2005. Vicki Hall 03-23-14 5 12 vs. Penn W 79-61 64 College Park, Md. 03-25-14 5 4 at Maryland L 64-69 32 College Park, Md. 1990 [Midwest] 03-20-15 5 12 vs. Western Kentucky W 66-64 64 Berkeley, Calif. Edna Campbell 03-22-15 5 4 at California W 73-70 32 Berkeley, Calif. Vicki Hall 03-28-15 5 1 vs. Connecticut L 54-105 16 Albany, N.Y. 2003 [East] 03-19-16 2 15 ALABAMA STATE W 86-42 64 Austin, Texas Jamie Carey 03-21-16 2 10 MISSOURI W 73-55 32 Austin, Texas Stacy Stephens 03-26-16 2 3 vs. UCLA W 72-64 16 Bridgeport, Conn. 03-28-16 2 1 vs. UConn L 65-86 8 Bridgeport, Conn. 2016 [Bridgeport] Rounds Key Ariel Atkins 64 - First Round [1994-present]; 48 - First Round [1991]; 32 - First Round [1982-85]; Second Round [1986-present]; Lashann Higgs 16 - Regional Semifinals; 8 - Regional Finals; 4 - National Semifinals ; 2 - National Finals

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@TexasWBB 101 TexasSports.com HISTORY / Big 12 Series Game-by-Game

Baylor 01-07-06___ A______L______48-61 Kansas 03-04-09___ A______L______50-66 Overall: 57-35 03-01-06___ H_____L______64-72 Overall: 22-10 02-17-10___ H____ W______62-41 H: 26-13 • A: 24-18 • N: 7-4 01-24-07___ H_____L______59-63 H: 10-4 • A: 8-6 • Neutral: 4-0 02-09-11___ A_____ W______69-59 Conference: 40-27 [17-26 Big 12] 02-18-07___ A______L______56-71 Big 12: 16-9 02-01-12___ H_____L______55-64 Big 12 Tournament: 1-2 01-30-08___ A______L______60-61 Big 12 Tournament: 3-0 02-18-12___ A______L______45-65 Under Karen Aston: 0-10 02-13-08___ H____ W______61-51 Under Karen Aston: 8-1 01-26-13___ H____ W______59-40 Overtime Games: 2-1 03-12-08___ N____ W______76-61 Overtime Games: 0-0 02-13-13___ A______L______47-68 Longest Win Streak: 37 [1976-1994] 02-01-09___ A_____ W______58-55 Longest Win Streak: 8 [2013-present] 03-08-13___ N_____L______49-51 Longest Losing Streak: 14, current 02-28-09___ H_____L______57-66 Longest Losing Streak: 4 [1998-2001] 01-05-14___ H____ W______67-53 Largest Victory: +53 [01-05-90] 01-31-10___ H____ W______61-50 Largest Victory: +42 [02-08-03] 02-12-14___ A_____ W______69-63 Largest Defeat: -54 [01-21-75] 03-07-10___ A_____ W______70-54 Largest Defeat: -38 [01-23-13] 02-04-15___ A______L______57-66 Most Points in a Game: 193 [02-21-76] 01-12-11___ H_____L______87-72 Most Points in a Game: 180 [01-04-83] 02-18-15___ H____ W______76-58 Most UT Points: 106 [03-03-78] 02-12-11___ A______L______96-68 Most UT Points: 109 [01-04-83] 01-30-16___ A_____ W______66-51 Most BU Points: 116 [01-21-75] 01-15-12___ H_____L______59-77 Most KU Points: 85 [02-08-12] 02-17-16___ H____ W______58-51 Date______Site___result______score 02-21-12___ A______L______59-80 Date______Site___result______score 01-21-75___ H_____L______62-116 02-09-13___ H_____L______48-75 01-09-82___ N____ W______66-47 Oklahoma 03-22-75___ N_____L______51-75 02-23-13___ A______L______47-67 01-04-83___ H____ W______109-71 Overall: 28-24 12-04-75___ A______L______49-92 02-01-14___ A______L______73-87 12-19-83___ A_____ W______81-64 H: 15-9 • A: 8-13 • N: 5-2 12-21-76___ A_____ W______66-64 02-16-14___ H_____L______56-72 03-18-96___ A______L______70-77 Big 12: 19-21 02-05-76___ A______L______64-83 01-19-15___ A______L______58-75 01-18-97___ H____ W______82-72 Big 12 Tournament: 4-2 02-11-76___ N_____L______64-70 02-08-15___ H_____L______68-70 01-13-98___ A______L______71-76 Under Karen Aston: 5-5 03-09-15___ N_____L______64-75 02-21-76___ A____ L OT______95-98 01-27-99___ H_____L______54-56 Overtime Games: 4-0 03-05-76___ N____ W______84-78 01-17-16___ H_____L______67-80 02-10-00___ A______L______52-64 Longest Win Streak: 5, two times 03-03-78___ N____ W______106-74 02-29-16___ A______L______48-74 02-03-01___ H_____L______60-70 Longest Losing Streak: 4 [2010-2012] 03-10-78___ N____ W______80-73 03-07-16___ N_____L______63-79 02-26-02___ A_____ W______61-46 Largest Victory: +36 [02-26-05] 01-24-79___ A_____ W______88-54 03-05--02___ N____ W______63-61 Largest Defeat: -20 [01-19-02] 02-14-79___ H____ W______95-67 Iowa State 02-08-03___ H____ W______89-47 Most Points in a Game: 181 [01-17-98] 02-22-79___ N____ W______102-60 Overall: 13-17 03-12-03___ N____ W______87-56 Most UT Points: 91 [02-19-11] 01-22-80___ A_____ W______80-53 H: 9-4 • A: 3-10 • N: 1-3 01-07-04___ A_____ W______73-54 Most OU Points: 97 [01-17-98] 02-12-80___ H____ W______98-49 Big 12: 11-14 01-05-05___ H____ W______66-51 Date______Site___result______score 01-24-81___ H____ W______72-65 Big 12 Tournament: 1-3 01-03-06___ A______L______61-70 11-17-79___ A_____ W______66-47 02-17-81___ A_____ W______74-66 Under Karen Aston: 3-5 02-10-07___ H_____L______49-50 02-10-81___ H____ W______71-54 01-26-82___ A_____ W______76-69 Overtime Games: 0-2 02-27-08___ A_____ W______57-53 03-11-82___ N____ W______87-78 02-16-82___ H____ W______81-63 Longest Win Streak: 4 [2002-2004] 02-11-09___ H____ W______74-66 03-20-86___ H____ W______85-59 01-26-83___ A_____ W______84-60 Longest Losing Streak: 4 [1999-2001] 02-13-10___ A_____ W______85-82 11-30-93___ H____ W______84-78 02-26-83___ H____ W______94-55 Largest Victory: +30 [01-11-06] 02-05-11___ H____ W______80-68 12-07-94___ A______L______85-95 01-21-84___ H____ W______96-51 Largest Defeat: -40 [02-20-01] 01-04-12___ H_____L______67-72 01-07-97___ H____ W______87-69 02-22-84___ A_____ W______93-74 Most Points in a Game: 148 [02-22-14] 02-08-12___ A______L______61-85 01-22-97___ A_____ W______76-58 01-16-85___ A_____ W______82-45 Most UT Points: 80 [01-11-06] 01-23-13___ A______L______38-76 01-07-98___ H____ W______78-44 02-16-85___ H____ W______83-53 Most ISU Points: 87 [02-20-01] 02-20-13___ H____ W______93-83 01-17-98___ A______L______84-97 01-11-86___ H____ W______93-40 Date______Site___result______score 01-15-14___ H____ W______70-58 01-23-99___ H____ W______81-73 02-12-86___ A_____ W______77-45 01-06-83___ H____ W______79-60 01-28-14___ A_____ W______80-55 02-03-99___ A______L______69-71 01-10-87___ A_____ W______88-58 02-19-97___ A______L______56-74 01-03-15___ H____ W______60-46 01-19-00___ H_____L______73-76 02-07-87___ H____ W______92-41 02-01-98___ H____ W______74-67 02-14-15___ A_____ W______74-63 02-11-00___ A_____ W______77-70 02-02-88___ H____ W______98-52 01-05-99___ A______L______68-71 01-13-16___ A_____ W______75-38 03-08-00___ N____ W______71-68 03-05-88___ A_____ W______94-43 03-01-00___ H_____L______66-79 01-27-16___ H____ W______70-46 01-10-01___ A______L______74-85 01-03-89___ H____ W______80-60 03-11-00___ N_____L______65-75 03-05-16___ N____ W______66-50 02-28-01___ H_____L______54-65 02-04-89___ A_____ W______88-50 02-20-01___ A______L______47-87 01-19-02___ A______L______69-89 01-05-90___ H____ W______93-40 01-09-02___ H____ W______66-65 02-19-02___ H___ W OT______68-62 02-07-90___ A_____ W______92-62 02-15-03___ A_____ W______65-55 Kansas State 01-29-03___ A_____ W______60-54 01-05-91___ H____ W______83-49 01-17-04___ H____ W______67-45 Overall: 18-14 03-05-03___ H____ W______78-66 02-05-91___ A_____ W______91-67 03-10-04___ N____ W______64-54 H: 11-3 • A: 6-8 • N: 1-3 01-10-04___ H____ W______63-58 02-01-92___ H____ W______83-55 02-05-05___ A______L______64-73 Big 12: 12-11 03-02-04___ A_____ W______57-54 03-04-92___ A_____ W______82-52 01-11-06___ H____ W______80-50 Big 12 Tournament: 0-3 03-13-04___ N_____L______47-66 03-11-92___ N____ W______84-56 03-07-06___ N_____L______68-72 Under Karen Aston: 6-3 01-26-05___ A____ W OT______83-71 01-16-93___ H____ W______82-66 01-18-07___ A______L______56-67 Overtime Games: 2-2 02-26-05___ H____ W______72-36 02-13-93___ A_____ W______89-75 01-16-08___ H____ W______59-56 Longest Win Streak: 4 [1982-1984] 03-09-05___ N____ W______65-59 01-19-94___ H____ W______84-73 02-15-09___ A_____ W______55-52 Longest Losing Streak: 4 [2001-2003] 01-25-06___ A______L______57-75 02-16-94___ A______L______75-81 03-13-09___ N_____L______55-59 Largest Victory: +27 [02-03-07] 02-15-06___ H_____L______54-61 01-21-95___ H____ W______69-46 01-23-10___ H_____L______71-73 Largest Defeat: -21 points [02-13-13] 01-31-07___ H____ W______67-62 02-18-95___ A_____ W______83-78 02-21-11___ A____ L OT______66-57 Most Points in a Game: 166 [12-11-82] 02-12-07___ A______L______58-78 01-24-96___ A_____ W______82-71 01-18-12___ H____ W______62-60 Most UT Points: 93 [12-11-82] 03-07-07___ N_____L______58-67 01-21-96___ H____ W______65-53 02-04-12___ A______L______56-71 Most K-State Points: 80 [01-30-02] 02-03-08___ H_____L______58-74 OT______01-29-97___ H____ W______79-61 01-02-13___ A____ L 65-73 Date______Site___result______score 03-02-08___ A_____ W______65-50 02-12-97___ A____ W OT______82-71 02-06-13___ H_____L______48-67 12-11-82___ H____ W______93-73 01-25-09___ A______L______69-89 02-14-98___ A______L______63-67 02-09-14___ H____ W______71-64 03-25-83___ N___ W OT______73-70 03-08-09___ H_____L______62-74 02-21-98___ H____ W______99-59 02-22-14___ A______L______64-81 12-30-83___ A_____ W______82-78 02-03-10___ A_____ W______75-57 01-13-99___ A______L______63-82 01-10-15___ A______L______57-59 12-15-84___ H____ W______74-48 02-27-10___ H_____L______60-75 02-24-99___ H____ W______77-62 01-25-15___ H_____L______57-58 01-11-97___ A______L______67-68 01-16-11___ H_____L______71-67 01-29-00___ A_____ W______83-61 01-16-16___ H____ W______75-54 02-11-98___ H____ W______73-57 02-19-11___ A______L______91-62 02-12-00___ H____ W______97-58 02-06-16___ A_____ W______65-49 01-16-99___ A______L______68-75 01-21-12___ A______L______67-73 01-27-01___ A______L______51-73 01-05-00___ H____ W______80-58 02-25-12___ H____ W______87-62 02-14-01___ H_____L______75-80 01-17-01___ A______L______63-72 01-05-13___ H_____L______70-78 01-26-02___ H_____L______70-80 01-30-02___ H___ L 2OT______76-80 01-19-13___ A______L______56-69 02-16-02___ A______L______69-76 03-06-02___ N_____L______63-79 01-08-14___ H____ W______79-74 01-18-03___ H____ W______70-50 01-25-03___ A______L______69-71 02-19-14___ A______L______63-64 02-26-03___ A_____ W______79-57 02-29-04___ H____ W______65-63 03-08-14___ N____ W______82-72 01-14-04___ A______L______64-78 02-16-05___ A_____ W______64-60 01-14-15___ A______L______59-70 02-25-04___ H___ W OT______73-72 03-10-05___ N_____L______69-72 01-29-15___ H___W OT______84-81 03-08-15___ N____ W______59-46 03-13-04___ H____ W______63-59 01-22-06___ H___ W OT______71-70 01-08-05___ A______L______60-63 02-03-07___ A_____ W______61-34 01-23-16___ H____ W______83-76 02-14-16___ A______L______56-74 01-22-05___ H____ W______69-55 01-13-08___ H___ L OT______74-77

@TexasWBB 102 TexasSports.com Big 12 Series Game-by-Game / HISTORY

Oklahoma State 02-22-86___ A_____ W______105-44 02-18-90___ A_____ W______82-67 West Virginia Overall: 29-15 01-19-87___ A_____ W______99-67 03-10-90___ N____ W______63-60 Overall: 6-5 H: 17-4 • A: 10-10 • N: 2-1 02-17-87___ H____ W______110-65 01-23-91___ A_____ W______66-63 H: 4-0 • A: 1-3 • N: 1-2 Big 12: 26-14 02-23-88___ A_____ W______86-50 02-26-91___ H____ W______77-53 Big 12: 5-3 Big 12 Tournament: 0-1 01-25-88___ H____ W______102-62 03-07-91___ N_____L______61-63 Big 12 Tournament: 1-1 Under Karen Aston: 4-4 01-24-89___ A_____ W______88-68 01-11-92___ A______L______65-78 Under Karen Aston: 6-4 Overtime Games: 1-0 02-24-89___ H____ W______100-62 02-12-92___ H____ W______70-63 Overtime Games: 0-2 Longest Win Streak: 13 [2000-2006] 01-09-90___ A_____ W______83-51 03-14-92___ N_____L______74-76 Longest Win Streak: 3 [2015-present] Longest Losing Streak: 3, [2013-14] 02-26-90___ H____ W______91-51 01-20-93___ A_____ W______76-75 Longest Losing Streak: 2 [2012-2013] Largest Victory: +34 [02-09-02] 01-26-91___ A_____ W______84-58 02-17-93___ H_____L______67-77 Largest Victory: +23 [02-21-16] Largest Defeat: -21 [01-03-98] 02-27-91___ H____ W______77-40 03-13-93___ N_____L______71-78 Largest Defeat: -13 [03-17-12] Most Points in a Game: 165 [02-05-09] 01-18-92___ H____ W______76-41 01-22-94___ H____ W______66-65 Most Points in a Game: 145 [03-01-15] Most UT Points: 91 [02-05-09] 02-19-92___ A_____ W______87-55 02-19-94___ A______L______61-78 Most UT Points: 73 [02-21-16] Most OSU Points: 82 [01-03-98] 01-10-93___ H____ W______82-59 03-12-94___ N____ W______71-69 Most WVU Points: 76 [03-01-15] Date______Site___result______score 03-03-93___ A_____ W______75-50 01-28-95___ A______L______40-84 Date______Site___result______score 03-11-77___ N____ W______80-79 02-05-94___ A_____ W______85-56 02-25-95___ H_____L______70-80 03-17-12___ N_____L______55-68 03-07-79___ N____ W______76-63 03-06-94___ H____ W______99-70 01-27-96___ A______L______62-68 01-09-13___ A______L______49-53 03-16-94___ H____ W______75-67 01-10-95___ H____ W______89-49 02-24-96___ H____ W______76-60 03-05-13___ H____ W______58-45 01-04-97___ A_____ W______83-70 02-08-95___ A_____ W______109-44 02-05-97___ A______L______73-96 01-12-14___ A______L______49-56 02-08-97___ H____ W______70-63 01-13-96___ A_____ W______96-33 02-22-97___ H____ W______72-61 01-25-14___ H____ W______66-63 01-03-98___ A______L______61-82 02-10-96___ H____ W______115-82 01-10-98___ H_____L______59-82 03-09-14___ N_____L______60-67 02-25-98___ H_____L______66-69 03-06-96___ N____ W______109-78 02-04-98___ A______L______59-79 01-07-15___ H____ W______61-55 01-20-99___ H____ W______75-53 12-28-00___ A_____ W______70-49 02-06-99___ H____ W______74-70 03-01-15___ A____ L OT______69-76 02-13-99___ A_____ W______75-55 12-10-02___ H____ W______86-54 02-27-99___ A______L______56-76 12-30-15___ A_____ W______65-54 01-12-00___ A______L______69-71 02-02-13___ A_____ W______61-56 02-03-00___ A______L______44-73 02-21-16___ H____ W______73-50 01-26-00___ H____ W______74-44 02-26-13___ H____ W______59-46 02-23-00___ H___ L 2OT______85-91 03-06-16___ N____ W______67-51 01-13-01___ H____ W______64-43 01-19-14___ A______L______48-54 03-09-00___ N____ W______68-50 02-25-14___ H____ W______62-50 02-17-01___ A____ W OT______73-69 02-20-01___ A_____ W______63-57 01-16-02___ A_____ W______77-64 02-01-15___ A______L______59-64 02-24-01___ H_____L______60-76 02-09-02___ H____ W______90-56 03-03-15___ H____ W______79-45 03-07-01___ N_____L______58-71 01-08-03___ H____ W______77-44 03-07-15___ N____ W______67-61 01-13-02___ H___ W OT______87-83 02-12-03___ A_____ W______72-70 01-20-16___ A_____ W______65-58 02-06-02___ A______L______49-61 01-21-04___ H____ W______67-45 02-27-16___ H____ W______71-58 01-22-03___ H____ W______69-58 02-07-04___ A_____ W______75-52 02-03-03___ A_____ W______70-67 01-15-05___ H____ W______63-42 Texas Tech 03-15-03___ N____ W______67-57 02-19-05___ A_____ W______79-46 Overall: 67-29 02-01-04___ H____ W______82-73 01-28-06___ H____ W______60-46 H: 32-7 • A: 22-17 • N: 13-5 02-22-04___ A______L______49-62 02-18-06___ A_____ W______61-56 Conference: 43-24 [18-20 Big 12] 01-12-05___ A______L______62-79 02-07-07___ A______L______58-77 Big 12 Tournament: 3-2 02-13-05___ H____ W______64-43 02-21-07___ H_____L______52-64 Under Karen Aston: 6-2 02-01-06___ A______L______63-84 01-23-08___ H____ W______70-63 Overtime Games: 1-1 02-26-06___ H_____L______46-58 02-20-08___ A______L______66-71 Longest Win Streak: 37 [1977-91] 01-27-07___ A______L______48-49 03-13-08___ N_____L______72-75 Longest Losing Streak: 5 [2012-13] 02-24-07___ H____ W______59-47 02-05-09___ A_____ W______91-74 Largest Victory: +48 [02-17-79] 01-20-08___ A______L______58-70 02-18-09___ H_____L______52-58 Largest Defeat: -44 [01-28-95] 03-05-08___ H____ W______70-55 01-20-10___ H____ W______77-63 Most Points in a Game: 185 [01-16-10] 03-11-08___ N____ W______75-63 02-24-10___ A______L______72-73 Most UT Points: 98 [12-09-81] 01-10-09___ A______L______62-65 01-22-11___ H____ W______63-56 Most TTU Points: 96 [02-05-97] 02-08-09___ H____ W______77-46 03-05-11___ A______L______68-67 Date______Site___result______score 01-16-10___ A_____ W______95-90 01-07-12___ A______L______51-70 01-15-77___ H____ W______89-54 02-07-10___ H____ W______81-51 02-11-12___ H____ W______69-53 01-24-77___ A_____ W______96-69 01-26-11___ A_____ W______75-67 01-13-13___ H_____L______52-64 03-03-77___ N____ W______90-72 03-02-11___ H____ W______83-59 03-02-13___ A______L______58-64 01-13-79___ A_____ W______91-68 01-28-12___ A______L______71-75 01-02-14___ A______L______61-67 02-17-79___ H____ W______96-48 02-15-12___ H_____L______63-54 03-03-14___ H____ W______65-58 02-22-79___ N____ W______80-52 03-07-12___ N_____L______81-58 02-11-15___ A______L______60-66 12-05-79___ H____ W______77-47 01-16-13___ H_____L______59-66 02-25-15___ H____ W______59-42 02-08-80___ A_____ W______70-58 02-17-13___ A______L______62-69 01-09-16___ A_____ W______78-48 12-01-80___ H____ W______82-70 02-05-14___ H____ W______88-51 02-10-16___ H____ W______70-55 01-17-81___ A_____ W______82-61 03-01-14___ A_____ W______67-64 01-30-81___ N____ W______83-45 01-17-15___ H____ W______55-44 TCU 12-09-81___ H____ W______98-63 02-21-15___ A_____ W______62-59 01-15-82___ A_____ W______57-44 01-02-16___ H____ W______86-62 Overall: 38-2 02-24-16___ A_____ W______76-55 H: 18-0 • A: 18-2 • Neutral: 2-0 01-22-83___ A_____ W______75-71 Conference: 34-2 [4-2 Big 12] 02-12-83___ H____ W______77-53 01-07-84___ H____ W______85-62 Big 12 Tournament: - Under Karen Aston: 7-2 02-07-84___ A_____ W______71-65 03-10-84___ N____ W______83-73 Overtime Games:1-0 Longest Win Streak: 33 [1976–2013] 01-03-85___ A_____ W______90-64 02-02-85___ H____ W______70-63 Longest Losing Streak: 1 [2014, 2015] Largest Victory: 66 [02-05-83] 03-09-85___ N____ W______82-62 01-28-86___ A_____ W______64-57 Largest Defeat: 6 [01-19-14] Most Points in a Game: 197 [02-10-96] 03-02-86___ H____ W______55-43 03-08-86___ N____ W______77-53 Most UT Points: 115 [02-10-96] Most TCU Points: 82 [02-10-96] 01-24-87___ H____ W______74-52 02-24-87___ A_____ W______74-52 Date______Site___result______score 03-05-87___ N____ W______73-49 01-23-76___ A_____ W______74-31 02-05-83___ A_____ W______107-41 01-16-88___ A_____ W______89-56 02-01-84___ H____ W______113-62 02-16-88___ H____ W______70-61 03-03-84___ A_____ W______113-63 03-12-88___ N____ W______88-61 01-17-89___ H____ W______95-49 01-26-85___ A_____ W______95-53 02-27-85___ H____ W______77-53 02-18-89___ A_____ W______78-61 01-02-90___ H____ W______81-46 01-22-86___ H____ W______95-42

@TexasWBB 103 TexasSports.com RECORDS / Non-conference Series game-by-Game

Abilene Christian [0-1] BYU [5-1] 01-02-99___ H____ W______83-65 Florida State [1-0] 03-05-76___ N_____L______31-67 01-31-85___ H____ W______101-59 02-19-00___ A______L______75-79 02-25-84___ N____ W______89-43 01-24-86___ A_____ W______111-78 01-31-01___ H____ W______65-62 Alabama [2-0] 12-17-94___ H____ W______95-82 01-06-02___ A_____ W______70-68 Fordham [2-0] 11-26-83___ H____ W______82-56 01-06-95___ A_____ W______74-60 02-19-03___ H____ W______75-55 12-30-98___ H____ W______80-52 12-07-84___ N____ W______85-53 11-20-01___ H____ W______90-74 03-13-03___ N____ W______62-47 12-16-99___ A_____ W______83-57 11-22-02___ A______L______63-79 02-14-04___ A_____ W______51-45 Alabama State [1-0] 02-23-05___ H____ W______83-40 Furman [1-0] 03-19-16___ H____ W______86-42 Boston College [0-1] 02-04-06___ A_____ W______69-64 11-23-08___ H____ W______105-51 11-23-97___ N_____L______51-64 01-13-07___ H____ W______68-49 Alcorn State [2-0] 02-16-08___ A______L______52-67 George Washington [1-1] 12-31-94___ H____ W______82-68 Boston University [1-0] 01-17-09___ H____ W______62-32 11-29-91___ N_____L______62-70 11-20-11____ H____ W______74-42 11-21-10___ H____ W______92-46 02-10-10___ A_____ W______74-50 11-26-05___ N____ W______59-54 01-30-11___ H____ W______67-50 Angelo State [2-0] Cal State-Fullerton [2-0] Georgetown [2-0] 01-29-77___ H____ W______63-40 12-09-78___ H____ W______90-72 Cornell [1-0] 01-24-98___ H____ W______61-59 01-26-78___ H____ W______95-46 01-05-81___ H____ W______106-42 12-20-12___ H____ W______53-40 11-21-98___ A_____ W______78-76

Arizona [2-0] California [5-2] Creighton [1-0] Georgia [2-5] 12-05-92___ H____ W______81-57 12-26-79___ N____ W______81-66 12-13-93___ H____ W______86-69 12-12-83___ H_____L______61-67 12-21-93___ A_____ W______79-68 11-23-81___ A______L______67-68 11-26-84___ A_____ W______83-69 12-13-82___ H____ W______81-63 Dayton (1-0) 02-13-95___ H_____L______75-80 Arizona State [4-0] 12-30-93___ H____ W______96-80 11-15-08___ H____ W______66-40 01-31-96___ A______L______68-93 12-02-98___ A_____ W______77-75 11-25-94___ A______L______82-92 12-20-03___ N____ W______71-58 12-21-99___ H____ W______76-63 11-26-11____ N____ W______61-60 DePaul [2-0] 11-21-04___ A______L______64-78 12-20-07___ A_____ W______62-51 03-22-15___ N____ W______73-70 12-15-90___ H____ W______89-63 03-2105____ N_____L______68-70 12-18-08___ H____ W______81-71 12-28-07___ N____ W______91-81 CANISIUS [1-0] Georgia Tech [1-0] Arkansas [22-3] 12-16-15___ H____ W______92-62 Delaware State [1-0] 11-29-08___ N____ W______76-68 01-29-81___ N____ W______110-61 12/28/11____ H____ W______89-35 01-30-82___ N____ W______68-53 Centenary [1-0] Grambling State [1-0] 02-21-83___ H____ W______89-67 12-16-00___ H____ W______135-37 Delta State [3-0] 12-20-11___ W____ W______91-38 03-13-83___ H____ W______80-54 11-29-79___ H____ W______84-56 01-16-84___ H____ W______89-63 Central Connecticut [2-0] 12-04-80___ A_____ W______71-67 Green Bay (1-0) 02-18-84___ A_____ W______71-70 01-11-78___ A_____ W______100-52 02-12-82___ H____ W______99-79 03-15-02___ H____ W______60-55 01-12-85___ A_____ W______85-60 11-24-12___ H____ W______94-58 02-12-85___ H____ W______89-71 Denver [2-0] Hampton [2-0] 03-07-85___ N____ W______104-62 Central Florida [2-0] 11-26-00___ N____ W______78-74 03-23-03___ N____ W______90-46 01-07-86___ H____ W______75-44 12-13-97___ H____ W______103-71 12-02-00___ H____ W______96-60 11-25-15___ H____ W______79-52 02-08-86___ A_____ W______75-57 12-21-98___ H____ W______81-52 01-06-87___ A_____ W______59-56 Detroit-Mercy [2-0] Hawai’i [1-1] 02-03-87___ H____ W______91-96 Central Michigan [1-1] 11-22-96___ A_____ W______66-54 11-28-99___ A______L______74-78 03-07-87___ N____ W______72-70 12-28-09___ N____ W______94-83 12-20-97___ H____ W______77-52 11-27-11____ A_____ W______71-50 01-05-88___ A_____ W______89-70 12-30-12___ N_____L______65-73 02-06-88___ H____ W______84-54 Drake [2-1] Hofstra [1-0] 01-07-89___ H____ W______104-67 Central Missouri [1-0] 12-30-82___ H____ W______94-56 11-10-12___ N____ W______72-52 02-07-89___ A_____ W______87-67 03-21-82___ H____ W______67-54 12-20-83___ A______L______81-87 03-11-89___ N____ W______101-99 03-15-84___ H____ W______96-60 Houston [54-3] 01-24-90___ A_____ W______84-75 Cheyney STATE [1-0] 01-18-75___ A____W OT______63-62 02-23-90___ H_____L______77-82 12-09-83___ H____ W______88-78 Duke [1-3] 03-04-75___ H____ W______72-48 01-08-91___ A______L______61-76 03-23-02___ A______L______46-62 03-22-75___ N___W OT______70-67 02-09-91___ H_____L______68-73 Cincinnati [1-0] 11-16-03___ N____ W______85-77 01-17-76___ A_____ W______58-52 03-25-03___ N____ W______67-50 12-28-10___ N____ W______80-77 12-04-05___ H_____L______70-84 01-18-77___ A_____ W______110-84 12-20-15___ N____ W______61-50 12-10-06___ A______L______52-80 01-27-77___ H____ W______83-63 Clemson [1-1] 02-15-77___ H____ W______95-58 Arkansas State [1-0] 12-27-92___ N_____L______75-78 Florida [1-3] 03-03-77___ N____ W______64-63 12-03-91___ H____ W______76-50 02-01-97___ N____ W______68-53 01-25-95___ H___ L OT______71-82 03-11-77___ N____ W______109-77 11-28-95___ A____ L OT______64-67 12-20-77___ H____ W______97-86 Arkansas-Pine Bluff [2-0] Colorado [16-4] 11-26-96___ H__ W 2OT_____ 97-84 02-01-78___ A_____ W______82-80 01-02-10___ H____ W______114-53 01-07-82___ N____ W______75-52 11-25-97___ A______L______51-64 03-10-78___ N____ W______95-84 12-14-11___ H____ W______79-40 12-28-89___ H____ W______90-67 01-08-79___ A_____ W______76-62 12-09-90___ A_____ W______93-64 Florida Atlantic [1-0] 01-29-79___ H____ W______82-52 Auburn [0-1] 02-26-97___ H_____L______56-60 11-30-08___ A_____ W______87-38 02-10-79___ A_____ W______71-47 03-13-99___ N_____L______61-69 03-07-97___ N_____L______50-64 02-23-79___ N____ W______93-68 02-28-98___ A_____ W______75-71 01-08-80___ A_____ W______75-61

@TexasWBB 104 TexasSports.com Non-conference Series game-by-Game / HISTORY

02-04-80___ H____ W______104-71 Iowa [2-2] Louisiana-Lafayette [3-0] 03-23-04___ N____ W______80-61 01-31-81___ A_____ W______86-77 01-18-80___ H____ W______75-49 02-09-79___ N____ W______86-40 12-05-10___ A______L______71-57 12-12-81___ H____ W______93-61 11-13-80___ A_____ W______82-62 11-13-06___ H____ W______69-59 12-10-11___ H____ W______61-53 01-12-82___ A_____ W______72-67 12-30-87___ N_____L______65-75 12-16-07___ H____ W______76-43 01-29-82___ N____ W______72-50 12-28-12___ N_____L______63-86 Minnesota [4-0] 01-15-83___ H____ W______94-68 Louisiana-Monroe [7-0] 03-16-78___ N____ W______91-56 02-15-83___ A_____ W______90-59 Jackson State [1-0] 12-03-80___ A_____ W______86-67 12-14-78___ H____ W______114-53 03-12-83___ H____ W______86-62 11-20-12___ H____ W______80-53 03-23-84___ N____ W______99-91 03-30-03___ N____ W______73-60 01-11-84___ A_____ W______90-69 12-07-85___ H____ W______68-54 03-23-08___ N____ W______72-55 02-11-84___ H____ W______103-72 James Madison [1-0] 12-31-85___ N____ W______70-65 03-08-84___ N____ W______96-76 03-19-87___ N____ W______91-57 12-09-86___ A_____ W______85-60 Mississippi College [1-1] 01-05-85___ H____ W______71-55 02-28-90___ H____ W______91-61 02-14-75___ N_____L______42-95 02-05-85___ A_____ W______79-60 Kentucky [2-0] 12-11-12___ H____ W______77-49 02-18-81___ H____ W______92-55 01-02-86___ A_____ W______92-66 03-17-78___ N____ W______75-60 02-01-86___ H____ W______87-60 11-24-07___ N____ W______72-60 Louisville [2-0] Mississippi State [2-1] 03-06-86___ N____ W______81-64 03-17-83___ H____ W______84-55 03-21-09___ N_____L______63-71 01-28-87___ A_____ W______79-73 LSU [4-4] 11-25-00___ N____ W______73-59 11-26-09___ N____ W______73-55 03-01-87___ H____ W______60-55 03-10-77___ N_____L______67-95 12-02-15___ H____ W______53-47 01-14-88___ A_____ W______80-47 03-08-80___ A_____ W______96-73 Loyola Marymount [1-0] 02-13-88___ H____ W______93-69 01-08-88___ H____ W______76-61 12-14-93___ H____ W______76-46 Mississippi Valley State [1-0] 01-14-89___ A_____ W______85-62 12-10-88___ A______L______80-94 11-12-10___ H____ W______92-60 02-14-89___ H____ W______86-72 11-29-01___ H____ W______65-63 Maine [1-0] 01-31-90___ H____ W______90-64 12-28-02___ A______L______58-76 12-29-92___ N____ W______72-34 Missouri [23-2] 03-04-90___ A_____ W______77-74 04-01-03___ N____ W______78-60 02-18-80___ H____ W______77-74 03-08-90___ N____ W______101-58 03-27-04___ N_____L______55-71 Marquette [1-1] 01-04-82___ H____ W______67-64 01-13-91___ H____ W______93-79 01-05-94___ H____ W______98-86 03-14-86___ H____ W______108-67 02-16-91___ A_____ W______68-64 Lamar [6-2] 03-19-11___ N_____L______68-65 01-25-97___ A_____ W______84-77 01-08-92___ A______L______65-73 03-23-75___ N_____L______53-68 01-20-98___ H____ W______53-44 02-10-92___ H____ W______80-70 02-21-80___ N____ W______88-55 Maryland [1-4] 02-16-99___ A_____ W______64-59 03-12-92___ N____ W______70-60 03-13-91___ H_____L______63-77 03-15-80___ A______L______63-68 01-15-00___ H____ W______80-64 01-27-93___ A_____ W______70-66 12-04-95___ H____ W______87-58 12-28-84___ N____ W______69-40 01-06-01___ A______L______52-68 02-24-93___ H____ W______97-68 12-16-98___ H____ W______84-41 03-25-89___ H_____L______71-79 01-22-02___ H____ W______73-51 01-29-94___ H____ W______100-76 12-15-01___ H____ W______80-47 12-03-93___ N_____L______68-75 01-11-03___ A_____ W______70-59 02-26-94___ A_____ W______89-74 11-15-07___ H____ W______94-35 03-25-14___ A______L______64-69 02-03-04___ H____ W______89-55 02-02-95___ A______L______67-82 01-03-09___ H____ W______82-45 01-29-05___ A_____ W______71-52 03-01-95___ H____ W______74-53 Maryland-Eastern Shore [1-0] 01-14-06___ H____ W______63-54 02-03-96___ H____ W______82-68 LITTLE ROCK [2-0] 11-12-06___ H____ W______78-55 01-10-07___ A____W OT______79-77 03-02-96___ A_____ W______90-67 12-04-13___ H____ W______60-26 03-06-07___ N____ W______70-57 11-18-98___ A______L______52-61 12-06-15___ A_____ W______66-56 McLennan CC [4-0] 01-26-08___ H____ W______67-37 12-07-99___ H____ W______85-61 02-04-76___ H____ W______73-50 02-24-09___ A_____ W______66-56 Long Beach State [7-2] 11-22-76___ A_____ W______72-58 03-12-09___ N____ W______62-59 Huston-Tillotson [2-0] 02-15-80___ H____ W______94-69 12-01-76___ H____ W______86-81 03-03-10___ H____ W______60-41 11-26-74___ A_____ W______68-18 12-03-81___ L______L______61-74 02-04-77___ N____ W______87-75 03-11-10___ N____ W______64-59 12-05-74___ H____ W______62-19 01-04-84___ H____ W______73-72 01-08-11___ A______L______85-80 11-28-86___ N____ W______100-86 McNeese State [5-0] 03-08-11___ N____ W______79-66 Idaho [2-0] 12-18-87___ H____ W______99-85 03-06-80___ N____ W______97-65 01-25-12___ H____ W______75-58 12-01-86___ A_____ W______87-44 12-31-88___ A_____ W______87-83 01-02-82___ H____ W______80-65 02-28-12___ A_____ W______75-62 12-28-13___ H ____ W______87-58 12-02-89___ H____ W______80-77 12-19-90___ H____ W______105-48 03-21-16___ H____ W______73-55 11-23-90___ A______L______74-80 11-26-02___ H____ W______90-25 Idaho State [1-0] 11-26-99___ N____ W______75-44 12-01-04___ H____ W______80-26 Missouri State [3-0] 11-24-10___ H____ W______82-68 11-23-91___ H____ W______76-64 Louisiana Tech [2-8] MEMPHIS [1-0] 03-16-96___ N____ W______73-55 Illinois [3-0] 02-10-77___ N____ W______84-59 11-30-13___ N____ W______65-36 11-11-07____ H____ W______92-55 12-28-87___ N____ W______90-75 03-12-77___ N____ W______94-85 12-04-99___ H____ W______87-84 03-09-79___ N_____L______74-77 Mercer [1-0] Montana [2-0] 12-05-00___ A_____ W______70-54 12-20-82___ N_____L______64-86 03-12-80___ A_____ W______81-80 03-18-89___ H____ W______83-54 03-27-83___ A______L______58-72 11-30-03___ N____ W______85-46 Illinois State [0-1] 03-25-84___ A______L______60-85 Miami (Fl) [2-1] 03-18-81___ H_____L______63-66 03-27-87___ H_____L______75-79 02-17-86___ H____ W______112-43 Montclair State [0-2] 03-26-88___ H___ L OT______80-83 12-09-01___ N_____L______55-57 1-10-77____ A______L______66-91 Immaculata [0-1] 03-24-90___ H_____L______57-71 12-29-09___ A_____ W______76-65 1-10-78____ A______L______58-102 01-11-77___ A______L______62-71 03-20-93___ N_____L______78-82 Michigan State [3-2] Navy [1-0] Indiana [1-0] 11-23-96___ A_____ W______82-72 11-28-03___ N____ W______97-46 12-03-82___ N____ W______86-79 11-29-97___ H___ L OT______78-80

@TexasWBB 105 TexasSports.com HISTORY / Non-conference Series game-by-Game

Nebraska [14-6] North Texas [12-0] OLE MISS [6-1] Purdue [2-3] 02-28-81___ H____ W______95-63 03-06-76___ N___W OT______66-60 12-19-81___ N____ W______69-56 11-26-88___ A______L______71-76 12-04-82___ A______L______68-78 01-27-78___ H____ W______81-57 12-30-85___ N____ W______57-46 11-27-89___ H____ W______89-61 02-17-97___ H___W OT______71-70 12-02-78___ H____ W______81-49 03-22-86___ H____ W______66-63 11-19-00___ A______L______49-71 03-05-97___ N____ W______74-68 01-26-79___ H____ W______84-48 01-22-88___ H____ W______74-61 01-07-07___ H____ W______64-61 01-28-98___ A______L______75-87 03-03-79___ N____ W______69-48 12-12-88___ A______L______67-88 01-05-09___ A______L______55-66 01-09-99___ H____ W______80-75 12-03-94___ H____ W______94-58 12-04-08___ A_____ W______74-50 03-03-99___ N_____L______55-60 11-19-97___ H____ W______88-67 12-16-09 ___ H____ W______64-58 Queens [0-1] 01-08-00___ A_____ W______72-68 12-14-03___ H____ W______91-50 01-05-77___ A______L______37-60 01-20-01___ H____ W______62-48 12-16-04___ A_____ W______79-54 Oral Roberts [7-1] 03-06-01___ N____ W______77-60 12-18-05___ H____ W______69-49 03-11-78___ N_____L______84-100 Rice [34-1] 01-02-02___ A_____ W______61-54 11-20-09___ H____ W______96-52 03-08-79___ A_____ W______77-68 01-17-75___ A_____ W______58-11 02-22-03___ H____ W______86-54 12-17-11___ H____ W______71-62 03-12-81___ N____ W______97-63 01-16-76___ A_____ W______78-19 01-28-04___ A_____ W______82-59 12-18-92___ H____ W______109-68 02-16-83___ A_____ W______96-62 02-09-05___ H____ W______83-53 Northern Arizona [1-0] 02-28-96___ H____ W______75-56 03-11-83___ H____ W______100-49 01-18-06___ A_____ W______70-62 11-27-87___ N____ W______93-34 03-19-05___ N____ W______64-47 01-14-84___ A_____ W______110-54 01-03-07___ H_____L______75-79 11-25-06___ H____ W______79-40 02-15-84___ H____ W______113-63 01-09-08___ A______L______45-56 Northwestern [2-0] 12-01-09___ H____ W______94-80 01-09-85___ A_____ W______76-42 01-14-09___ H____ 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W______81-44 11-17-06___ A______L______60-63 12-05-86___ H____ W______84-59 12-19-82___ N____ W______52-50 02-09-90___ A_____ W______103-48 11-19-13___ A_____ W______67-52 03-17-97___ H_____L______83-86 12-28-06___ N____ W______65-64 01-11-91___ A_____ W______71-61 12-03-14___ H____ W______86-37 02-13-91___ H____ W______87-50 Ohio [1-0] Our Lady of the Lake [1-0] 03-06-91___ N____ W______108-61 New Mexico State [2-0] 12-29-01___ H____ W______87-66 03-13-75___ N____ W______90-24 02-03-92___ A_____ W______91-73 12-28-91___ H____ W______104-67 03-08-92___ H____ W______84-49 01-02-94___ H____ W______90-75 Ohio State [8-2] Panola JC [0-1] 01-30-93___ H____ W______74-61 01-05-79___ N____ W______89-59 02-13-76___ H_____L______45-49 02-27-93___ A_____ W______76-53 New Orleans [1-0] 01-04-80___ N____ W______87-58 03-10-93___ N____ W______87-61 03-12-82___ N____ W______89-74 11-29-85___ A_____ W______78-76 Penn [1-0] 02-02-94___ A_____ W______77-70 12-06-86___ H____ W______99-78 03-23-14___ N____ W______79-61 03-03-94___ H____ W______77-63 Nicholls State [1-0] 12-28-86___ N____ W______97-63 03-09-94___ N____ W______102-57 11-20-99___ H____ W______74-60 01-02-88___ A______L______58-88 Penn State [7-3] 02-04-95___ H____ W______54-49 12-14-89___ H____ W______82-52 01-07-77___ A_____ W______77-72 03-04-95___ A______L______47-67 North Carolina [0-1] 03-18-90___ H____ W______95-66 01-07-78___ A_____ W______96-67 01-10-96___ A_____ W______74-72 01-11-81___ A______L______73-75 12-30-90___ N____ W______98-73 01-06-79___ A_____ W______76-69 02-07-96___ H____ W______89-75 01-05-03___ A______L______66-70 01-05-80___ A_____ W______91-51 12-30-14___ H____ W______77-54 North Carolina State [5-1] 11-29-87___ N____ W______91-70 11-21-15___ A_____ W______70-47 12-19-79___ N____ W______72-71 Old Dominion [4-7] 01-30-92___ H___W OT______76-73 01-10-81___ A______L__ 89-91 (20T) 03-18-78___ N_____L______60-70 12-01-92___ A______L______76-85 Richmond [1-0] 12-01-84___ H____ W______82-68 02-25-80___ A______L______45-75 12-21-01___ H_____L______65-67 12-04-93___ A_____ W______99-77 03-22-90___ H____ W______72-63 12-17-80___ N_____L______58-60 12-07-03___ A______L______59-79 01-23-00___ H____ W______81-77 01-20-81___ H_____L______51-57 11-14-04___ H____ W______84-69 Rutgers [7-5] 11-23-03___ A_____ W______69-56 11-24-84___ A______L______80-90 03-28-82___ N_____L______77-83 01-20-86___ H____ W______93-62 Pepperdine [1-0] 12-29-86___ N____ W______81-63 02-21-89___ H____ W______99-78 02-24-84___ N____ W______96-68 03-21-87___ N____ W______85-77 12-08-89___ A_____ W______93-92 12-29-87___ N____ W______86-75 12-10-94___ H_____L______70-73 Pittsburgh [1-0] 12-03-88___ H____ W______78-66 01-05-96___ A______L______61-98 01-02-80___ A_____ W______68-65 12-11-89___ A_____ W______85-63 11-17-08___ H____ W______78-44 01-25-92___ H____ W______82-56 Portland State [1-0] 11-24-98___ H_____L______59-66 12-16-80___ A_____ W______87-51 12-18-99___ A______L______64-68 01-02-05___ H_____L______47-51 Prairie View A&M [2-1] 12-30-05___ A______L______49-63 02-07-75___ N_____L______47-74 11-28-09___ N____ W______70-67 02-14-76___ N____ W______62-43 02-10-77___ N____ W______85-43

@TexasWBB 106 TexasSports.com Non-conference Series game-by-Game / HISTORY

Sacramento STATE [1-1] 02-19-86___ H____ W______105-48 St. Mary’s (TX) [5-0] 12-09-87___ A_____ W______97-78 11-27-94___ A______L______85-88 01-17-87___ H____ W______91-50 02-04-75___ H____ W______78-43 01-31-89___ H____ W______69-67 01-22-96___ H____ W______90-73 02-14-87___ A_____ W______93-57 02-25-75___ A_____ W______84-45 01-20-90___ A______L______70-76 01-27-88___ A_____ W______72-56 02-10-76___ H____ W______72-24 02-23-91___ H_____L______55-64 Saint Joseph’s [4-1] 02-27-88___ H____ W______75-52 02-26-76___ N____ W______63-37 12-19-91___ N_____L______72-86 01-04-78___ A_____ W______89-85 01-28-89___ H____ W______92-70 12-02-76___ N____ W______79-27 02-25-92___ A______L______68-86 01-03-79___ A_____ W______83-68 02-28-89___ A_____ W______105-94 02-02-93___ H_____L______58-72 03-15-87___ H____ W______86-56 01-13-90___ A_____ W______95-77 Stanford [4-6] 01-25-94___ A______L______60-94 11-25-88___ H____ W______75-69 02-13-90___ H____ W______105-70 11-20-81___ N____ W______89-78 12-28-94___ H_____L______54-66 03-17-00___ N_____L______48-69 01-30-91___ H____ W______93-65 03-24-88___ H____ W______79-58 12-10-95___ A______L______67-83 03-02-91___ A_____ W______90-52 12-29-91___ N_____L______66-82 12-21-96___ H___ L OT______65-68 Sam Houston State [9-0] 01-22-92___ A_____ W______83-81 01-05-93___ A______L______64-87 12-03-97___ A______L______64-98 01-27-97___ H____ W______79-58 02-22-92___ H____ W______90-70 12-30-95___ H_____L______68-72 11-28-98___ H_____L______65-86 11-29-00___ H____ W______98-51 01-12-93___ A_____ W______93-69 11-28-10___ A______L______78-93 12-20-99___ A______L______76-106 12-28-04___ H____ W______83-33 02-09-93___ H____ W______99-77 11-11-11____ H_____L______59-72 12-22-01___ H_____L______59-67 11-21-05___ H____ W______83-33 03-11-93___ N____ W______95-76 11-23-13___ H_____L______54-63 02-12-02___ A_____ W______69-66 11-20-06___ H____ W______84-56 01-15-94___ A_____ W______76-71 11-20-14___ A____W OT______87-81 12-21-02___ H____ W______63-62 12-02-07___ H____ W______91-41 02-12-94___ H_____L______73-74 12-13-15___ H____ W______77-69 12-28-03___ A_____ W______70-60 01-02-11___ H____ W______94-50 01-18-95___ H____ W______74-50 11-25-04___ H____ W______74-59 12-15-13___ H____ W______109-48 02-15-95___ A______L______74-82 Stephen F. Austin [11-6] 12-01-05___ A______L______61-102 12-27-15___ H____ W______83-49 03-10-95___ N_____L______65-81 01-28-78___ H____ W______75-54 12-17-06___ H_____L______46-67 01-20-96___ H____ W______84-83 03-03-78___ N____ W______93-78 11-18-07___ A______L______67-92 San Diego [3-0] 02-17-96___ A_____ W______79-77 03-09-78___ A______L______78-80 12-14-08___ H____ W______73-59 12-30-06___ A_____ W______73-45 12-18-10___ N____ W______91-73 01-27-79___ H____ W______72-69 12-06-09___ A______L______58-78 12-30-07___ A_____ W______81-79 02-24-79___ A______L______59-70 12-12-10___ H_____L______92-77 12-30-10___ A_____ W______81-57 South Carolina [2-0] 03-10-79___ N____ W______65-60 12-04-11___ A______L______57-73 03-20-88___ H____ W______77-58 01-25-80___ H____ W______64-52 12-16-12___ H_____L______75-94 San Diego State [1-2] 11-25-05___ N____ W______59-55 02-23-80___ A______L______71-86 12-08-13___ A______L______69-58 11-25-95___ H____ W______69-58 03-07-80___ N_____L______75-76 11-30-14___ H____ W______72-59 12-30-08___ A______L______55-60 SOUTH FLORIDA [1-0] 01-22-81___ A______L______67-84 11-29-15___ A_____ W______64-53 03-21-10___ N_____L______63-74 12-20-10___ N____ W______83-65 02-21-81___ N____ W______54-51 03-13-81___ A______L______66-70 Texas A&M [62-23] San Francisco [1-0] Southeastern Louisiana [2-1] 01-20-82___ H___W OT______80-79 03-23-75___ N____ W______63-62 12-30-91___ H____ W______79-69 01-28-77___ H_____L______72-83 01-11-83___ A_____ W______95-88 01-27-76___ H____ W______55-49 12-15-02___ H____ W______106-42 02-03-84___ H____ W______91-64 02-03-76___ A_____ W______43-42 SAN JACINTO JC [0-1] 11-14-11____ H____ W______73-65 11-28-87___ N____ W______94-71 02-14-76___ N_____L______54-58 01-15-76___ A______L______48-61 12-08-05___ H____ W______77-56 02-01-77___ H____ W______79-73 Southern [5-0] 02-22-77___ A_____ W______80-74 San Jose State [2-0] 03-08-78___ N____ W______85-69 SYRACUSE [0-1] 01-23-78___ A______L______52-59 11-25-80___ H____ W______74-54 03-14-81___ N____ W______73-52 11-28-13___ N____ W______65-77 02-13-78___ H____ W______86-60 11-21-81___ N____ W______69-56 03-21-04___ N____ W______72-57 03-02-78___ N____ W______84-56 11-30-06___ H____ W______71-23 Tarleton State [1-0] 01-22-79___ H____ W______75-41 Santa Clara [1-1] 12-08-14___ H____ W______80-42 03-05-76___ N____ W______86-60 02-12-79___ A_____ W______73-48 01-07-93___ A_____ W______69-66 01-26-80___ H____ W______78-46 01-08-94___ H_____L______78-85 Southern Connecticut [2-1] Temple [1-0] 01-26-81___ A_____ W______73-42 01-08-77___ N____ W______75-64 12-27-86___ N____ W______93-57 02-08-82___ H____ W______93-53 Seton Hall [1-1] 01-06-78___ N____ W______79-78 01-29-83___ H____ W______88-51 03-19-94___ A______L______66-71 01-14-78___ A______L______81-82 Temple JC [7-1] 02-28-83___ A_____ W______88-57 12-28-96___ N____ W______83-77 11-29-77___ H____ W______67-64 01-25-84___ A_____ W______108-77 Springfield [1-0] 02-06-78___ A______L______89-94 02-20-84___ H____ W______105-60 SMU [35-3] 01-13-78___ N____ W______91-60 12-12-78___ A_____ W______94-60 01-19-85___ H____ W______80-58 02-01-75___ A_____ W______88-53 02-06-79___ H____ W______102-62 02-20-85___ A_____ W______101-73 01-12-77___ A_____ W______79-58 St. Edward’s [2-0] 12-07-79___ H____ W______88-55 01-14-86___ A_____ W______73-59 01-22-77___ H____ W______100-60 12-10-74___ A_____ W______90-33 01-28-80___ A_____ W______84-54 02-15-86___ H____ W______77-64 02-21-78___ H____ W______87-30 02-22-75___ H____ W______74-23 11-10-80___ A_____ W______87-44 01-14-87___ A_____ W______94-60 12-15-78___ N____ W______103-42 02-03-81___ H____ W______93-51 02-10-87___ H____ W______96-50 02-19-81___ N____ W______88-56 St. John’s [2-0] 01-30-88___ A_____ W______89-61 12-18-81___ A_____ W______80-54 01-13-78___ N____ W______75-41 Tennessee [14-23] 03-01-88___ H____ W______79-57 01-28-82___ N____ W______74-55 11-09-12___ N____ W______70-60 12-08-78___ N_____L______60-84 03-10-88___ N____ W______72-56 02-01-83___ H____ W______79-39 12-09-82___ H____ W______74-59 02-09-89___ H____ W______86-61 01-28-84___ A_____ W______97-60 St. Mary’s (Ca) [1-1] 12-01-83___ A_____ W______66-65 03-04-89___ A_____ W______78-70 02-29-84___ H____ W______98-63 03-16-01___ N_____L______64-68 12-11-84___ H____ W______91-60 03-09-89___ N____ W______74-59 01-22-85___ H____ W______82-46 11-16-08___ H____ W______110-76 12-01-85___ A_____ W______74-52 01-16-90___ H____ W______88-67 02-23-85___ A_____ W______107-72 12-14-86___ H_____L______78-85 02-16-90___ A_____ W______95-70 01-18-86___ A_____ W______96-58 12-29-86___ N____ W______88-74 03-01-91___ H____ W______72-59

@TexasWBB 107 TexasSports.com HISTORY / Non-conference Series game-by-Game

02-02-91___ A_____ W______74-65 Texas A&M - Kingsville [2-0] Trinity [5-1] 02-04-90___ H____ W______85-44 01-20-92___ H_____L______73-74 formerly Texas A&I 12-09-75___ A______L______66-67 11-25-90___ A______L______77-88 02-15-92___ A_____ W______71-52 02-08-75___ N____ W______58-57 01-30-76___ H____ W______86-52 11-25-01___ N____ W______66-64 02-06-93___ A_____ W______79-63 12-02-77___ N____ W______75-35 02-13-76___ N____ W______forfeit 11-27-09___ N_____L______54-61 03-07-93___ H____ W______76-64 12-06-76___ H____ W______55-38 01-11-94___ A______L______74-75 Texas Lutheran [4-0] 02-25-77___ N____ W______72-61 UT Arlington [11-0] 02-09-94___ H____ W______81-69 03-13-75___ N____ W______68-53 02-25-78___ H____ W______94-49 02-03-77___ N____ W______88-71 03-11-94___ N____ W______80-75 02-18-76___ H____ W______84-34 03-10-77___ N____ W______86-64 01-14-95___ A______L______61-75 02-24-77___ N____ W______76-51 Tulane [1-0] 11-29-78___ H____ W______86-30 02-11-95___ H_____L______79-86 02-24-78___ H____ W______83-36 11-12-00___ H____ W______71-47 01-25-79___ H____ W______89-34 03-08-95___ N____ W______78-63 12-08-79___ A_____ W______87-56 01-17-96___ H____ W______87-66 Texas Southern [4-0] Tyler JC [2-0] 02-24-81___ H____ W______96-51 02-14-96___ A_____ W______80-78 02-09-79___ N____ W______93-58 12-04-76___ N____ W______69-51 02-25-82___ N____ W______78-57 03-08-96___ N_____L______61-75 12-13-81___ H____ W______79-50 12-03-77___ N____ W______75-72 12-18-02___ H____ W______73-44 01-15-97___ H____ W______100-63 02-03-82___ H____ W______88-66 12-21-04___ H____ W______69-24 03-01-97___ A_____ W______79-58 12-20-09___ H____ W______91-42 UAB [1-0] 11-29-07___ H____ W______76-60 02-07-98___ H____ W______79-66 11-25-07___ N____ W______59-49 01-05-10___ H____ W______84-41 02-18-98___ A______L______68-86 Texas State [24-5] 03-03-98___ N_____L______74-98 01-28-75___ A____ L OT______67-77 UC Santa Barbara [1-0] UTEP [2-0] 01-30-99___ A_____ W______78-74 02-07-75___ A_____ 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[8-5] 12-21-06___ H____ W______73-68 12-08-10___ H____ W______112-59 02-11-80___ H____ W______85-74 Washington [2-3] 12-08-07___ A_____ W______88-41 11-26-14___ H____ W______72-45 12-06-81___ N_____L______66-83 12-05-88___ H____ W______69-64 11-20-08___ H____ W______87-36 01-02-84___ H____ W______77-68 11-24-89___ A______L______65-75 11-30-12___ H____ W______79-30 12-29-84___ A______L______71-73 01-04-92___ A______L______64-72 12-10-85___ H____ W______94-78 12-02-96___ H____ W______77-64 03-30-86___ N____ W______97-81 12-29-97___ A______L______72-78 11-29-86___ A_____ W______89-69 12-03-87___ H____ W______79-62 12-28-88___ A______L______81-83 @TexasWBB 108 TexasSports.com Non-conference Series game-by-Game / HISTORY

Wonashingt State [1-0] Abilene Christian______0-1 LSU______4-4 San Diego State______1-2 01-02-93___ H____ W______76-51 Alabama______2-0 Lamar______6-2 San Francisco______1-0 Alabama State______1-0 Little Rock______2-0 San Jacinto JC______0-1 Wayland Baptist [15-6] Alcorn State______2-0 Long Beach State______7-2 San Jose State______2-0 01-25-77___ A______L______73-97 Angelo State______2-0 Louisiana Tech______2-8 Santa Clara______1-1 03-04-77___ N_____L______73-80 Arizona______2-0 Louisiana-Lafayette______3-0 Seton Hall______1-1 12-12-77___ H_____L______70-82 Arizona State______4-0 Louisiana-Monroe______7-0 SMU______35-3 02-18-78___ A______L______66-81 Arkansas______22-3 Louisville______2-0 South Carolina______2-0 03-04-78___ N_____L______76-98 Arkansas State______1-0 Loyola Marymount______1-0 South Florida______1-0 12-16-78___ N____ W______69-64 Arkansas-Pine Bluff______2-0 Maine______1-0 Southeastern Louisiana______2-1 01-12-79___ A______L______76-81 Auburn______0-1 Marquette______1-1 Southern______5-0 01-17-79___ H____ W______60-52 Baylor______57-35 Maryland______1-4 Southern Connecticut______2-1 01-16-80___ H____ W______87-63 BYU______5-1 Maryland-Eastern Shore______1-0 Springfield______1-0 02-07-80___ A_____ W______86-77 Boston College______0-1 McLennan CC______4-0 St. Edward’s ______2-0 02-22-80___ N____ W______67-45 Boston University______1-0 McNeese State______5-0 St. John’s ______2-0 01-16-81___ A_____ W______76-68 Cal State-Fullerton______2-0 Memphis______1-0 St. Mary’s (Calif.)______1-1 02-06-81___ H____ W______74-65 California______5-2 Mercer______1-0 St. Mary’s (Texas)______5-0 02-20-81___ N____ W______71-49 Canisius______1-0 Miami______2-1 Stanford______4-6 01-16-82___ A_____ W______63-57 Centenary______1-0 Michigan State______3-2 Stephen F. Austin______11-6 02-06-82___ H____ W______79-52 Central Connecticut______2-0 Minnesota4-0______Syracuse______0-1 02-27-82___ A_____ W______71-57 Central Florida______2-0 Mississippi College______1-1 Tarleton State______1-0 03-13-82___ N____ W______64-62 Central Michigan______1-1 Mississippi State______2-1 TCU______38-2 03-26-82___ N____ W______82-63 Central Missouri______1-0 Mississippi Valley State______1-0 Temple______1-0 01-20-83___ A_____ W______88-62 Cheyney State______1-0 Missouri______23-2 Temple JC______7-1 02-18-83___ H____ W______74-59 Cincinnati______1-0 Missouri State______3-0 Tennessee______14-23 Clemson______1-1 Montana______2-0 Texas A&M______62-23 West Texas A&M [2-1] Colorado______16-4 Montclair State______0-2 Texas A&M Corpus-Christi_____ 6-0 formerly West Texas State Cornell______1-0 Navy______1-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville______2-0 02-15-75___ N_____L______42-59 Creighton______1-0 Nebraska______14-6 Texas Lutheran______4-0 03-06-76___ N____ W______57-53 Dayton______1-0 New Mexico______5-3 Texas Southern______4-0 02-26-82___ N____ W______87-50 DePaul______2-0 New Mexico State______2-0 Texas State______24-5 Delaware State______1-0 New Orleans______1-0 Texas Tech______67-29 Delta State______3-0 Texas Wesleyan______1-0 WESTERN KENTUCKY [5-2] Nicholls State______1-0 Denver______2-0 North Carolina______0-1 Texas-Rio Grande Valley______6-0 03-22-85___ A______L______90-92 Detroit-Mercy______2-0 North Carolina State______5-1 Trinity______5-1 03-28-86___ N____ W______90-65 Drake______2-1 North Texas______12-0 Tulane______1-0 01-21-87___ H____ W______63-41 Duke______1-3 Northern Arizona______1-0 Tyler JC______2-0 02-20-88___ A_____ W______71-52 Florida______1-3 Northwestern______2-0 UAB______1-0 01-21-89___ H____ W______90-67 Florida Atlantic______1-0 Northwestern State______4-0 UC Santa Barbara______1-0 01-11-90___ A______L______56-61 Florida State______1-0 Notre Dame______1-1 UCLA______6-6 03-20-15___ N____ W______66-64 Fordham______2-0 Ohio______1-0 UConn______0-7 Furman______1-0 Ohio State______8-2 UMKC______1-0 Western Michigan [4-0] George Washington______1-1 Oklahoma______28-24 UNLV______7-0 03-14-85___ H____ W______84-62 Georgetown______2-0 Oklahoma State______29-15 USC______8-5 12-06-86___ H____ W______92-65 Georgia______2-5 Old Dominion ______4-7 UT-Arlington______11-0 12-05-87___ H____ W______108-50 Georgia Tech______1-0 Ole Miss______6-1 UTEP______2-0 12-05-90___ H____ W______84-64 Grambling State______1-0 Oral Roberts______7-1 UTSA______6-0 Green Bay______1-0 Oregon______4-0 Utah______1-1 Wharton CC [1-0] Hampton______2-0 Oregon State______4-0 VCU______2-0 01-20-76___ H____ W______67-48 Hawai’i______1-1 Our Lady of the Lake______1-0 Vanderbilt______1-4 Hofstra______1-0 Panola JC______0-1 Vermont______1-0 Wichita State [1-0] Houston______54-3 Penn______1-0 Virginia______4-3 11-10-00___ H____ W______72-47 Huston-Tillotson______2-0 Penn State______7-3 Washington______2-3 Idaho______2-0 Pepperdine______1-0 Washington State______1-0 Wisconsin [2-0] Idaho State______1-0 Pittsburgh______1-0 Wayland Baptist______15-6 03-23-82___ H____ W______73-61 Illinois______3-0 Portland State______1-0 West Texas A&M______2-1 11-24-01___ N____ W______75-70 Illinois State______0-1 Prairie View A&M______2-1 West Virginia______6-5 Immaculata______0-1 Purdue______2-3 Western Kentucky______5-2 Indiana______1-0 Queens______0-1 Western Michigan______4-0 Iowa______2-2 Rice______34-1 Wharton CC______1-0 Iowa State______13-17 Richmond______1-0 Wichita State______1-0 Jackson State______1-0 Rutgers______7-5 Wisconsin______2-0 James Madison______1-0 Sacramento State______1-1 Kansas______22-10 Saint Joseph’s______4-1 Kansas State______18-14 Sam Houston State______9-0 Kentucky______2-0 San Diego______3-0

@TexasWBB 109 TexasSports.com HISTORY / RECORDS VS. MAJOR CONFERENCES

AMERICA EAST [2-0] BIG 12 [278-152] BIG WEST [11-3] MAAC [1-0] Albany______0-0 Baylor______57-35 UC-Davis______0-0 Canisius______1-0 Binghamton______0-0 Iowa State______13-17 UC-Irvine______0-0 Fairfield______0-0 Hartford______0-0 Kansas______22-10 Cal Poly______0-0 Iona______0-0 Maine______1-0 Kansas State______18-14 UC-Riverside______0-0 Manhattan______0-0 UMBC______0-0 Oklahoma______28-24 UC-Santa Barbara______1-0 Marist ______0-0 New Hampshire______0-0 Oklahoma State______29-15 Cal State-Fullerton______2-0 Monmouth______0-0 Stony Brook______0-0 TCU______38-2 Cal State-Long Beach______7-2 Niagara______0-0 Vermont______1-0 Texas Tech______67-29 Cal State-Northridge ______0-0 Quinnipiac______0-0 West Virginia______6-6 Hawai’i______1-1 Rider______0-0 AMERICAN [96-13] St. Peter’s______0-0 Cincinnati______1-0 BIG EAST [9-2] COLONIAL [2-0] Siena______0-0 UConn______0-7 Butler______0-0 Charleston______0-0 East Carolina______0-0 Creighton______1-0 Delaware______0-0 MID-AMERICAN ATHLETIC [6-1] Houston______54-3 DePaul______2-0 Drexel______0-0 Akron______0-0 Memphis______1-0 Georgetown______2-0 Elon______0-0 Ball State______0-0 SMU______35-3 Marquette______1-1 Hofstra______1-0 Bowling Green______0-0 Temple______1-0 Providence______0-0 James Madison______1-0 Buffalo______0-0 Tulane______1-0 St. John’s______2-0 UNC-Wilmington______0-0 Central Michigan______1-1 Tulsa______0-0 Seton Hall______1-1 Northeastern______0-0 Eastern Michigan______0-0 UCF______2-0 Villanova______0-0 Towson______0-0 Kent State______0-0 USF______1-0 Xavier______0-0 William and Mary______0-0 Miami (Ohio)______0-0 Northern Illinois______0-0 ATLANTIC 10 [7-1] BIG SKY [8-1] CONFERENCE USA [67-18] Ohio______1-0 Davidson______0-0 Cal State-Sacramento______1-1 UAB______1-0 Toledo______0-0 Dayton______1-0 Eastern Washington ______0-0 Florida Atlantic______1-0 Western Michigan______4-0 Duquesne______0-0 Idaho______2-0 Florida International______0-0 Fordham______2-0 Idaho State______1-0 Louisiana Tech______2-8 MEAC [4-0] George Mason______0-0 Montana______2-0 Marshall______0-0 Bethune-Cookman______0-0 George Washington______1-1 North Dakota______0-0 Middle Tennessee State______0-0 Coppin State______0-0 LaSalle______0-0 Northern Arizona______1-0 North Carolina-Charlotte______0-0 Delaware State______1-0 Massachusetts______0-0 Northern Colorado______0-0 North Texas______12-0 Florida A&M______0-0 Rhode Island______0-0 Portland State______1-0 Old Dominion______4-7 Hampton______2-0 Richmond______1-0 Southern Utah______0-0 Rice______34-1 Howard______0-0 St. Bonaventure______0-0 Weber State______0-0 Southern Mississippi______0-0 Maryland-Eastern Shore______1-0 St. Joseph’s______0-0 UTEP______2-0 Morgan State______0-0 St. Louis______0-0 BIG SOUTH [0-0] UTSA______6-0 Norfolk State______0-0 VCU______2-0 Campbell______0-0 Western Kentucky______5-2 North Carolina A&T______0-0 Charleston Southern ______0-0 North Carolina Central______0-0 ATLANTIC COAST [19-13] Coastal Carolina______0-0 HORIZON LEAGUE [3-0] Savannah State______0-0 Boston College______0-1 Gardner-Webb______0-0 Cleveland State______0-0 South Carolina State______0-0 Clemson______1-1 High Point______0-0 Detroit-Mercy______2-0 Duke______1-3 Liberty______0-0 Illinois-Chicago______0-0 MISSOURI VALLEY [6-2] Florida State______1-0 Longwood______0-0 Oakland______0-0 Bradley______0-0 Georgia Tech______1-0 UNC-Asheville______0-0 Valparaiso______0-0 Drake______2-1 Louisville______2-0 Presbyterian______0-0 Wisconsin-Green Bay______1-0 Evansville______0-0 Miami______2-1 Radford______0-0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee______0-0 Illinois State______0-1 North Carolina______0-1 Winthrop______0-0 Wright State______0-0 Indiana State______0-0 NC State______5-1 Youngstown State______0-0 Loyola (Ill.)______0-0 Notre Dame______1-1 BIG TEN [56-27] Missouri State______3-0 Pittsburgh______1-0 Illinois______3-0 IVY LEAGUE [2-0] Northern Iowa______0-0 Syracuse______0-1 Indiana______1-0 Brown______0-0 Southern Illinois______0-0 Virginia______4-3 Iowa______2-2 Colombia______0-0 Wichita State______1-0 Virginia Tech______0-0 Maryland______1-4 Cornell______1-0 Wake Forest______0-0 Michigan______0-0 Dartmouth______0-0 MOUNTAIN WEST [15-5] Michigan State______3-2 Harvard______0-0 Air Force______0-0 ATLANTIC SUN [0-0] Minnesota______4-0 Pennsylvania______1-0 Boise State______0-0 Florida Gulf Coast______0-0 Nebraska______14-6 Princeton______0-0 Cal State-Fresno______0-0 Jacksonville______0-0 Northwestern______2-0 Yale______0-0 Colorado State______0-0 Kennesaw State______0-0 Ohio State______8-2 UNLV______7-0 Lipscomb______0-0 Penn State______7-3 Nevada-Reno______0-0 New Jersey Tech______0-0 Purdue______2-3 New Mexico______5-3 North Florida______0-0 Rutgers______7-5 San Diego State______1-2 South Carolina Upstate______0-0 Wisconsin ______2-0 San Jose State______2-0 Stetson______0-0 Utah State______0-0 Wyoming______0-0 @TexasWBB 110 TexasSports.com RECORDS VS. MAJOR CONFERENCES / HISTORY

NORTHEAST [2-0] Vanderbilt______1-4 WEST COAST [13-3] AGAINST THE LONE STAR STATE Bryant______0-0 BYU______5-1 Longhorns all-time record against current NCAA Central Conn. State______2-0 SOUTHERN [2-0] Gonzaga______n/a Division I schools in the State of Texas. Fairleigh Dickinson______0-0 Citadel______0-0 Loyola Marymount______1-0 LIU-Brooklyn______0-0 East Tennessee State______0-0 Pacific______n/a Abilene Christian______0-1 Mount St. Mary’s______0-0 Furman______1-0 Pepperdine______1-0 Baylor______57-35 Robert Morris______0-0 Mercer______1-0 Portland______n/a Houston______54-3 Sacred Heart______0-0 UNC-Greensboro______0-0 St. Mary’s (Calif.)______1-1 Houston Baptist______0-0 St. Francis (Pa.)______0-0 Samford______0-0 San Diego______3-0 Incarnate Word______0-0 St. Francis (N.Y.)______0-0 UT-Chattanooga______0-0 San Francisco______1-0 Lamar______6-2 Wagner______0-0 VMI______0-0 Santa Clara______1-1 North Texas______12-0 Western Carolina ______0-0 Prairie View A&M______2-1 OHIO VALLEY [0-0] Wofford______0-0 WESTERN ATHLETIC [9-0] Rice______34-1 Austin Peay State______0-0 Cal State-Bakersfield______0-0 Sam Houston State______9-0 Belmont______0-0 SOUTHLAND [45-9] Chicago State______0-0 SMU______35-3 Eastern Kentucky______0-0 Central Arkansas______0-0 Missouri-Kansas City______1-0 Stephen F. Austin______11-6 Eastern Illinois______0-0 Houston Baptist______0-0 New Mexico State______2-0 TCU______38-2 Texas A&M______62-23 Jacksonville State______0-0 Lamar______6-2 Seattle______0-0 Texas A&M Corpus-Christi_____ 6-0 Morehead State______0-0 McNeese State______5-0 UT-Rio Grande Valley______6-0 Texas Southern______4-0 Murray State______0-0 New Orleans______1-0 Utah Valley______0-0 Texas State______24-5 Southeast Missouri State______0-0 Nicholls State______1-0 Texas Tech______67-29 SIU-Evansville______0-0 Northwestern State______4-0 Texas Rio Grande Valley______6-0 Tennessee State______0-0 Sam Houston State______9-0 UT-Arlington______11-0 Tennessee Tech ______0-0 Southeastern Louisiana______2-1 UTEP______2-0 UT-Martin______0-0 Stephen F. Austin______11-6 UTSA______6-0 TAMU-Corpus Christi______6-0 TOTAL______446-111 PACIFIC-12 [57-27] Arizona______2-0 SWAC [19-1] Arizona State______4-0 Alabama A&M______0-0 California______5-2 Alabama State______1-0 UCLA______6-6 Alcorn State______2-0 Colorado______16-4 Arkansas-Pine Bluff______2-0 Oregon______4-0 Grambling State______1-0 Oregon State______4-0 Jackson State______1-0 Stanford______4-6 Mississippi Valley State______1-0 USC______8-5 Prairie View A&M______2-1 Utah______1-1 Southern______5-0 Washington______2-3 Texas Southern______4-0 Washington State______1-0 SUMMIT LEAGUE [9-1] PATRIOT LEAGUE [3-0] Denver______2-0 American______0-0 IPFW______0-0 Army______0-0 IUPUI______0-0 Boston______1-0 Nebraska-Omaha______0-0 Bucknell______0-0 North Dakota State______0-0 Colgate______0-0 Oral Roberts______7-1 Holy Cross______0-0 South Dakota______0-0 Lafayette______0-0 South Dakota State______0-0 Lehigh______0-0 Western Illinois______0-0 Loyola-Maryland______1-0 Navy______1-0 SUN BELT [48-5] Appalachian State______0-0 SOUTHEASTERN [143-70] Arkansas-Little Rock______2-0 Alabama______2-0 Arkansas State______1-0 Arkansas______22-3 Georgia Southern ______0-0 Auburn______0-1 Georgia State______0-0 Florida______1-3 Louisiana-Lafayette______3-0 Georgia______2-5 Louisiana-Monroe ______7-0 Kentucky______2-0 South Alabama______0-0 LSU______4-4 UT-Arlington______11-0 Ole Miss______6-1 Texas State______24-5 Mississippi State______2-1 Troy______0-0 Missouri______23-2 South Carolina______2-0 Tennessee______14-23 Texas A&M______62-23

@TexasWBB 111 TexasSports.com HISTORY / ALL-TIME ROSTER

A Dvorak, Linda______1974-75 K Rodrigo, Celina______2012-16 Aborowa, Olamide____ 2015-Present Kennedy, Cobi______1991-95 Routt, Erica______1992-96 Akigbogun, Diani______2014-16 E Ruffner, Christine______1994-95 Anderson, Barbara______1976-78 Egger, Rita______1974-76 L Ryan, Lindsey______1999-01 Anderson, Susan______1986-90 Eglinger, Michele____1984-85, 86-88 Lancaster, Sarah______2010-11 Anderson, Yvonne______2008-12 Enemkpali, Nneka______2011-15 Lang, Kelsey______2013-Present S Andrews, Linda______1976-77 Ethridge, Kamie______1982-86 Larkin, Kenya______2000-02 Sanders, Brady______2011-16 Andrews, Lisa______1987-88 Ethridge, Kriss______1982-85 Lindeman, Ellen______1978-79 Sare, Alisha______1999-03 Andrews, Sharon______1976-77 Lindsey, Ashley______2005-09 Schreiber, Heather______2001-05 Andrus Stefani______1994-96 F Littleton, Carla______1996-97, 98-01 Scott, Melissa______1980-82 Arriaran, Erika______2005-10 Farris, Aaron______1986-87 Lloyd, Andrea______1983-87 Seidensticker, Frances____ 1974-75 Atkins, Ariel______2014-Present Flores, Lauren______2009-10 Lukefahr, Lisa______1984-85 Self, Cathy______1974-77 Foman, Tasia______2014-Present Lummus, Kim______1995-99 Smith, Amie______1993-97 B Fontenette, Ashleigh______2008-12 Smith, Annette______1981-84, 85-86 Bacicki, Denise______1980-81 Forestier, Denise______1988-89 M Smith, Audrey______1982-86 Bailey, Erneisha______2004-08 Fortner, Nell______1977-81 Mackey, Terri______1980-83 Smith, Dee______1995-99 Bailey, Jaime______1994-98 Fry, BranDee______2002-03 Major, Ronisha______2011-13 Smith, Jean______1977-78 Basinger, Kim______1976-79 Fussell, Chassidy______2010-14 Mattox, Gabriell______2006-07 Smith, Pam______1974-75 Bass, Chelsea______2010-13 Mazionyte, GiGi______2012-14 Stephens, Stacy______2000-04 Bayer, Ellen______1986-90 G McBride, Lyssa______1986-90 Sutton, Alecia______2016-Present Bell, Jody______2001-05 Gardner, Wanda______1985-86 McCarty, Brooke_____ 2014-Present Swaim, Jackie______1978-81 Benton, Joanne_____1988-89, 90-93 Gayle, Ashley______2008-12 McClellan, Lorene______1974-76 Swayden, Tracie______1994-95 Blume, Sheila______1974-76 Godfrey, Dana______1998-02 McCutchen, Michelle_1990-91, 92-93 Swindell, Retha______1975-79 Bollin, Shell______1981-85 McDonald, Cathy______1980-83 Bourland, Karen______1975-76 H McKenna, Patricia______1976-78 T Bowers, Kala______2001-05 Hall, Pennee______1986-88 McKoy, Shanice______2010-11 Tau, Helen______2013-14 Boyd, Crystal______2005-08 Hall, Vicki______1988-93 McMahan, Eryn______1997-99 Taylor, Brianna______2013-Present Boyette, Imani______2012-16 Harris, Fran______1982-86 Meeks, Fey______1989-93 Taylor, Nadia______2013-14 Brandl, Kim______1992-93 Harris, Laura______1977-80 Mergerson, Mariana______2005-07 Thiel, Stephanie______2002-03 Brewer, Kayla______2011-13 Hartman, Cheryl____1978-81, 82-83 Mieloszynska, Daria______2004-06 Thorne, Jody______1974-75 Brown, Angela______1993-97 Hartung, Anne Marie______2010-13 Miller, Pam______1978-79 Thornhill, Jeri______1974-75 Brown, Edwina______1996-00 Hasenmyer, Amber______1993-97 Moegle, Paulette______1985-88 Toles, Labob______1974-75 Brown, Meg______1997-01 Hastings, Annissa___2000-03, 04-05 Moore, Tiffany______2010-12 Totzke, Barb______1979-80 Brown, Taryn______1995-99 Hattis, Sara______2012-13, 14-16 Munn, Evwella______1978-80 Trice, Treva______1974-75 Browning, Hattie______1978-80 Hauglum, Sherryl______1980-83 Turnbough, Debbie______1975-76 Burns, Cathy______1976-77 Hemphill, Gay______1984-86 N Henderson, Cinietra______1989-93 Nash, Kathleen______2007-11 U C Henderson, Krystle______2013-15 Nash, Kristen______2006-11 Underwood, Jada____ 2016-Present Campbell, Edna______1989-91 Henderson, Nekeshia_____ 1991-95 Nelson, Alisha______1976-78 Campbell, Julia______1975-76 Higgs, Lashann______2015-Present Norman, Nina______2002-06 V Canavan, Courtney______1989-91 Hildebrandt, Marieta______1975-76 Vander Zee, Lilley______2013-15 Carey, Jamie______2002-05 Hill, Asha______1988-02 O Viglione, Danielle______1993-97 Carey, Kalee______2003-06 Holcomb, Judy______1992-93 Ogletree, Angie Jo______1993-97 Viverette, Virginia______1996-99 Caron-Goudreau, Audrey Ann _____ Holley, Katie______1998-99 Olson, Nancy______1976-77 ______2016-Present Holmes, Jo Ann______1974-75 W Caron-Goudreau, Khaleann______Holmes, Joyner______2016-Present P Waggoner, Linda______1976-80 ______2015-Present Horn, Diane______1977-79 Penick, Lee Ann______1979-80 Wallace, Vanessa______1995-99 Claborn, Amy______1987-91 Hosey, Jordan______2015-Present Peoples, Cassie______2011-12 Walling, Nancy______1979-83 Clark, Jennifer______1989-93 Hudson, Shilah______1998-99 Pesch, Marie______1986-89 Whaley, Esoleta______1980-84 Cobbins, Tamra______2002-06 Hughes, Nicky______2006-08 Phillips, Yolanda______1988-92 White, Carrie______1995-96, 97-98 Conwell, Doreatha______1986-88 Pointer, Johnna______1988-92 White, Jatarie______2016-Present Cook, Aubry______2005-09 I Pollard, Benita______1990-94 White, Kaira______2000-02 Cook, Tracy______1998-02 Inman, Kristi______1991-94 Pollini, Catarina______1988-89 Williams, Beverly______1984-88 Cortija, Carla______2005-09 Priddy, Cara______1982-86 Williams, Earnesia______2005-08 Cullen, Tina______1998-01 J Williams, Joy______1979-83 Jackson, Angela______1994-98 R Williams, Mercedes______2001-05 D Jackson, Tiffany______2003-07 Rankin, Debra______1979-82 Wimbish, Yulonda______1984-88 Davenport, Empress______2012-16 Jepersen, Janna______2002-03 Raven, Brittainey______2006-10 Woods, JoRuth______1997-01 Davis, Clarissa______1985-89 Johnson, Emily______2015 Reed, Coco______2001-06 Davis, Jan______1975-76 Johnson, Eurica______1990-91 Reed, Cokie______2009-10, 11-13 Denton, Janie______1977-79 Johnson, Rashunda______1998-00 Remus, Carol______1976-77 Dillard, Tai______1999-03 Johnson, Yvonne______1974-75 Rentschler, Rachel______2007-08 Dobbs, Randa______1998-01 Jones, C.J.______1984-88 Richards, Trudie____ 1977-78, 79-80 Donaldson, Kelli______1990-92 Jones, Lesa______1980-82 Roberts, Ashley______2012-14 Duncan, Tina______1976-78 Jones, Nekia______2013-15 Robinson, Katrina______2004-07 Durr, DeRenda______1979-80 Jones, Tammy______1991-95 Rochester, Rene______1977-79 @TexasWBB 112 TexasSports.com ALL-TIME NUMBERS / HISTORY

00 14 25 41 Kayla Brewer______2011-13 Olamide Aborowa___ 2015-Present Ronisha Major______2011-13 Lilley Vander Zee______2013-15 Earnesia Williams______2005-10 Stephanie Thiel______2002-03 Kim Lummus______1995-99 Stacy Stephens______2000-04 Vanessa Wallace______1995-99 Andrea Lloyd______1983-87 Michelle McCutchen_ 1990-91, 92-93 1 Christine Ruffner______1994-95 Julia Campbell______1975-76 Alecia Sutton______2016-Present Judy Holcomb______1992-93 42 Empress Davenport______2012-16 Pennee Hall______1986-88 30 Nadia Taylor______2013-14 Tamra Cobbins______2002-06 Terri Mackey______1980-83 Khaleann Caron-Goudreau______Shanice McKoy______2010-11 Coco Reed______2001-02 ______2015-Present Vicki Hall______1988-93 15 Tina Cullen______1998-01 Joy Williams______1979-83 2 Sarah Lancaster______2010-11 Tracie Swayden______1994-95 Alisha Nelson______1976-78 Celina Rodrigo______2012-16 Gabriell Mattox______2006-07 Denise Forestier______1988-89 Debbie Turnbough______1975-76 Dee Smith______1996-99 Shell Bollin______1981-85 3 Jennifer Clark______1989-93 Denise Babicki______1980-81 43 Nneka Enemkpali______2011-15 Annette Smith______1981-84, 85-86 Barb Totzke______1979-80 Aubry Cook______2005-09 Carla Cortijo______2005-09 Jackie Swaim______1978-81 Rene Rochester______1977-78 Annissa Hastings_ 2000-03, 2004-05 Jody Bell______2002-05 Carol Remus______1976-77 Courtney Canavan______1989-91 Kiara White______2000-02 20 Rita Egger______1974-76 Aaron Farris______1986-87 Brianna Taylor______2013-Present Jean Smith______1977-78 4 Erneshia Bailey______2004-08 31 Krystle Henderson______2013-15 Janna Jespersen______2002-03 Audrey-Ann Caron-Goudreau____ 44 Tiffany Moore______2010-12 JoRuth Woods______1997-01 ______2016-Present Anne Marie Hartung______2010-13 Erika Arriaran______2005-10 Amber Hasenmyer______1993-97 Fey Meeks______1989-93 Rachel Rentschler______2007-08 Kala Bowers______2001-05 Susan Anderson______1986-90 Katrina Robinson______2004-07 Fran Harris______1982-86 32 Carla Littleton______1996-97, 98-01 5 Laura Harris______1978-80 Brady Sanders______2011-16 Kelli Donaldson______1990-92 Jordan Hosey______2015-Present Linda Waggoner______1976-78 Kristen Nash______2006-11 Marie Pesch______1986-89 Ashley Roberts______2012-14 Asha Hill______1998-02 Cara Priddy______1982-86 Kathleen Nash______2007-11 21 Erica Routt______1992-96 DeRenda Durr______1979-80 Alisha Sare______1999-03 Nekia Jones______2013-15 Yolanda Phillips______1988-92 Retha Swindell______1975-79 Cassie Peoples______2011-12 C.J. Jones______1984-88 10 Heather Schreiber______2001-05 Hattie Browning______1978-80 45 Lashann Higgs______2015-Present Carrie White______1995-96, 97-98 Patricia McKenna______1976-78 Cokie Reed______2009-10, 2011-13 Brittainey Raven______2006-10 Tammy Jones______1991-95 Marieta Hildebrandt______1975-76 Jaime Bailey______1994-98 Jody Bell______2001-02 Edna Campbell______1989-91 Michele Eglinger____ 1984-85, 86-88 Meg Brown______1997-01 Paulette Moegle______1985-88 33 Cathy McDonald______1980-83 Amie Smith______1993-97 Sara Hattis ______2014-16 Pam Miller______1978-79 Johnna Pointer______1988-92 22 Ashleigh Fontenette______2008-12 Tina Duncan______1976-78 Beverly Williams______1984-88 Tasia Foman______2014-Present Tiffany Jackson______2003-07 Nancy Walling______1979-83 Ashley Gayle______2008-12 Taryn Brown______1995-99 50 Rene Rochester______1978-79 Nina Norman______2002-06 Benita Pollard______1990-94 Mariana Mergerson______2005-07 Angie Jo Ogletree______1993-97 Kamie Ethridge______1982-86 Dana Godfrey______1998-02 11 Kim Brandl______1992-93 Melissa Scott______1980-82 Doreatha Conwell______1986-88 Brooke McCarty_____ 2014-Present Ellen Bayer______1986-90 Kim Basinger______1978-79 Wanda Gardner______1985-86 Chelsea Bass______2010-13 Gay Hemphill______1984-86 Cathy Burns______1976-77 Sherryl Hauglum______1980-93 Jamie Carey______2002-05 Lesa Jones______1980-82 Sheila Blume______1974-76 Shilah Hudson______1998-99 Diane Horn______1977-79 51 NeKeshia Henderson______1991-95 Cathy Self______1974-77 34 Daria Mieloszynska______2004-06 Catarina Pollini______1988-89 Imani Boyette______2012-16 Joanne Benton___ 1988-89, 1990-93 Melanee Kaplan______1987-88 23 Crystal Boyd______2005-08 Audrey Smith______1982-86 Ariel Atkins______2016-Present BranDee Fry______2002-03 52 Lee Ann Penick______1979-80 GiGi Mazionyte______2012-14 Virginia Viverette______1996-99 Cinietra Henderson______1989-93 Ellen Lindeman______1978-79 Niqky Hughes______2006-08 Cobi Kennedy______1991-95 Coco Reed______2002-06 Yulonda Wimbish______1984-88 53 12 Angela Jackson______1994-98 Janie Denton______1977-79 Mercedes Williams______2001-05 Jada Underwood____ 2016-Present Holly Graham______1993-94 Kim Basinger______1976-77 Helen Tau______2013-14 Eurica Johnson ______1990-91 Jan Davis______1975-76 54 Yvonne Anderson______2008-12 Lisa Andrews______1987-88 Rashunda Johnson______1998-00 Kalee Carey______2003-06 Tracy Cook______1988-02 35 Tai Dillard______1999-03 Kriss Ethridge______1982-85 Diani Akigbogun______2014-16 55 Eryn McMahan______1997-99 Nell Fortner______1977-81 Sara Hattis______2012-13 Lindsey Ryan______1999-01 Angela Brown______1993-97 Nancy Olson______1974-76 Ashley Lindsey______2005-09 Amy Claborn______1987-91 Lorene McClellan______1974-76 Stefani Andrus______1994-96 Liz Lukefahr______1984-85 Evwella Munn______1978-80 Esoleta Whaley______1980-84 24 Barbara Anderson______1976-78 Trudie Richards_____ 1977-78, 79-80 Joyner Holmes______2016-Present Ariel Atkins______2014-16 40 13 Chassidy Fussell______2010-14 Kelsey Lang______2013-Present Emily Johnson______2015 Edwina Brown______1996-00 Randa Dobbs______1998-01 Lauren Flores______2009-10 Dee Smith______1995-96 Cheryl Hartman___ 1978-81, 1982-83 Kenya Larkin______2000-02 Kristi Inman______1991-94 Kim Basinger______1977-78 Katie Holley______1998-99 Clarissa Davis______1985-89 Karen Bourland______1975-76 Danielle Viglione______1993-97 Lisa Lukefahr______1984-85 Jeri Thornhill______1974-75 Lyssa McBride______1986-90 Debbie Riverkamp______1983-84 Michelle Eglinger______1984-85 Linda Waggoner______1978-80 Debra Rankin______1979-82 Laura Harris______1977-78

@TexasWBB 113 TexasSports.com HISTORY / National Awards

HALL OF FAMERS NATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Naismith Award Finalists Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Tiffany Jackson • Kamie Ethridge [1986] • Jody Conradt [1998] 2004 - USBWA, ESPN.com • Andrea Lloyd [1985, 1986, 1987] • Clarissa Davis [1987, 1989] National Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame ALL-AMERICANS • Edwina Brown [2000] • Jody Conradt [1999] Retha Swindell • Stacy Stephens [2003, 2004] • Clarissa Davis [2006] 1978 - NWIT • Heather Schreiber [2004] • Kamie Ethridge [2002] • Jamie Carey [2004] • Andrea Lloyd [2007] Linda Waggoner • Annette Smith [2013] 1978 - NWIT Wade Trophy Finalists 1979 - NSS; Hanes • Kim Basinger [1978] Texas Sports Hall of Fame 1980 - NSS • Linda Waggoner [1979] • Jody Conradt [1997] • Linda Waggoner [1979, 1980] Annette Smith • Terri Mackey [1983] UT Women’s Athletics Hall of Honor 1984 - WBCA; USBWA • Annette Smith [1984] • Linda Andrews [2003] • Kamie Ethridge [1985] • Kim Basinger [2011] Andrea Lloyd • Stacy Stephens [2003, 2004] • Edwina Brown [2009] 1985 - Naismith • Heather Schreiber [2004] • Hattie Browning [2008] 1986 - Naismith • Jamie Carey [2004] • Jody Conradt [2000] 1987 - Naismith; WBCA; USBWA • Tiffany Jackson [2005] • Clarissa Davis [2000] • Kamie Ethridge [2000] Kamie Ethridge Wooden Award Finalists • [2001] 1985 - WBCA; USBWA • Heather Schreiber [2004] • Fran Harris [2007] 1986 - WBCA; USBWA; Naismith • Stacy Stephens [2004] • Andrea Lloyd [2002] • Tiffany Jackson [2005] • Cathy Self [2004] Clarissa Davis • Annette Smith [2002] 1987 - WBCA; Naismith; USBWA WBCA Senior All-Star Challenge (disbanded in • Jackie Swaim [2005] 1989 - WBCA; Naismith; USBWA 2007) • Retha Swindell [2001] • Edwina Brown [2000] • Beverly Williams [2004] Beverly Williams • Stacy Stephens [2004] 1988 - WBCA • Jamie Carey [2005] International Women’s Sports Hall of Fame • Heather Schreiber [2005] • Jody Conradt [1995] Edwina Brown McDONALD’S HIGH SCHOOL 1999 - AP ALL-AMERICANS Texas Women’s Hall of Fame 2000 - WBCA; Naismith; AP; USBWA; Sports • Nina Norman [2002] • Jody Conradt [1986] Illustrated • Tiffany Jackson [2003] • Erika Arriaran [2005] International Scholar-Athlete Hall of Fame Stacy Stephens • Earnesia Williams [2005] • Jody Conradt [2003] 2003 - AP 2004 - AP • Brittainey Raven [2006] • Ashley Gayle [2008] NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR Heather Schreiber • Cokie Reed [2009] Kamie Ethridge 2004 - AP • Tiffany Moore [2010] 1986 - Honda-Broderick Cup, , • Cassie Peoples [2011] WBCA Wade Trophy, WBCA Frances Pomeroy Tiffany Jackson • Imani McGee-Stafford [2012] Naismith Award 2005 - AP; USBWA • Ariel Atkins [2014] 2006 - AP • Brooke McCarty [2014] Clarissa Davis 2007 - AP • Jatarie White [2014] 1987 - Naismith Trophy • Lashann Higgs [2015] 1989 - Naismith Trophy, WBCA Wade Trophy, • Jordan Hosey [2015] USBWA, Champion Products Award MISCELLANEOUS • Joyner Holmes [2016] NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship • Alecia Sutton [2016] Edwina Brown • Danielle Viglione [1996-97] JORDAN BRAND CLASSIC PARTICIPANTS 2000 - WBCA Wade Trophy, ESPN.com Player of • Lashann Higgs [2015] the Year NCAA Woman of the Year - State of Texas • Jamie Carey [2004-05] • Jordan Hosey [2015] • Joyner Holmes [2016] NCAA Team of the Decade - 1980s • Clarissa Davis

@TexasWBB 114 TexasSports.com Conference Awards / HISTORY

• Vicki Hall [1993 First Team, 1991 First Team, 1990 • Cinietra Henderson [1991, 1992, 1993] First Team] • Nekeshia Henderson [1992, 1995] • Cinietra Henderson [1993 First Team, 1992 First • Benita Pollard [1994] Team, 1991 Second Team] • Danielle Viglione [1994]

Southwest Conference Big 12 Conference • Nekeshia Henderson [1995 Second Team, 1992 • Edwina Brown [2000] 1982-83 -- 1995-96 1996-97 -- present First Team] • Stacy Stephens [2003] • Erica Routt [1996 First Team] • Heather Schreiber [2003] Coach of the year (big 12 / SWC) • Vanessa Wallace [1997 Honorable Mention] • Tiffany Jackson [2004, 2005] • Jody Conradt [1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1996, • Angie Jo Ogletree [1997 Honorable Mention] • Imani Boyette [2015] 2003, 2004] • Danielle Viglione [1997 Third Team, 1996 Second • Brooke McCarty [2016] Team, 1994 First Team] • Celina Rodrigo [2016] Players of the year (big 12 / SWC) • Amie Smith [1997 Second Team, 1994 Second • Annette Smith [1983, 1984] Team] All-Defensive (big 12) • Fran Harris [1985] • Angela Jackson [1998 Second Team, 1997 Second • Erneisha Bailey [2007] • Andrea Lloyd [1987] Team] • Ashley Gayle [2012] • Yulonda Wimbish [1988] • Kim Lummus [1999 Honorable Mention] • Imani McGee-Stafford [2013, 2016] • Clarissa Davis [1989] • Edwina Brown [2000 First Team, 1999 First Team, All-Rooke (big 12) 1998 Honorable Mention] Defensive players of the year (big 12) • JoRuth Woods [2001 Honorable Mention] • Erika Arriaran [2006] • Imani Boyette [2016] • Stacy Stephens [2004 First Team, 2003 First Team, • Carla Cortijo [2007] • Ashleigh Fontenette [2009] Tournament MVP / MOP (big 12 / SWC) 2002 Second Team, 2001 Honorable Mention] • Heather Schreiber [2005 Second Team, 2004 First • Cokie Reed [2010] • Annette Smith [1983] Team, 2003 First Team, 2002 Honorable Mention] • Chassidy Fussell [2011] • Fran Harris [1985] • Jamie Carey [2005 First Team, 2004 First Team] • Beverly Williams [1986, 1987] Preseason honors (big 12) • Nina Norman [2006 Second Team • Doreatha Conwell [1988] Preseason Player of the Year • Tiffany Jackson [2007 First Team, 2006 First Team, • Clarissa Davis [1989] • n/a 2005 First Team, 2004 Second Team] • Edna Campbell [1990] • Ashley Lindsey [2008 Honorable Mention] • Edwina Brown [2000] Preseason Newcomer of the Year • Carla Cortijo [2009 Honorable Mention, 2008 • Stacy Stephens [2003] • Daria Mieloszynska [2004-05] Honorable Mention] • Brittainey Raven [2010 Second Team, 2009 Freshmen of the year (big 12 / SWC) Preseason Freshman of the Year Second Team, 2008 Second Team] • Andrea Lloyd [1984] • Tiffany Jackson [2003-04] • Kathleen Nash [2011 Honorable Mention, 2010 • Clarissa Davis [1986] • Brittainey Raven [2006-07] Honorable Mention, 2009 Honorable Mention] • Vicki Hall [1989] • Cassie Peoples [2011-12] • Ashleigh Fontenette [2012 Honorable Mention, • Nekeshia Henderson [1992] • Ariel Atkins [2014-15] 2011 Honorable Mention, 2010 Honorable • Danielle Viglione [1994] • Lashann Higgs [2015-16] • Angela Jackson [1995] Mention] • Yvonne Anderson [2012 Honorable Mention] • Heather Schreiber [2002] Preseason All-Big 12 • Chassidy Fussell [2014 Honorable Mention, 2013 • Tiffany Jackson [2004] • Angela Jackson [1997-98] Honorable Mention, 2012 First Team, 2011 • Imani Boyette [2013] • Edwina Brown [1999-2000] Second Team] • Stacy Stephens [2002-03, 2003-04] Newcomers of the year (big 12 / SWC) • Nneka Enemkpali [2015 Honorable Mention, 2014 • Heather Schreiber [2003-04, 2004-05] First Team, 2013 Honorable Mention] • Edna Campbell [1990] • Tiffany Jackson [2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07] • Kelsey Lang [2015 Second Team] • Vanessa Wallace [1996] • Brittainey Raven [2009-10] • Brady Sanders [2015 Honorable Mention] • Jamie Carey [2003] • Chassidy Fussell [2011-12] • Imani Boyette [2016 First Team, 2015 First Team, • Imani McGee-Stafford [2013-14] All-Conference (big 12 / SWC) 2014 Second Team, 2013 Honorable Mention] • Nneka Enemkpali [2014-15] • Esoleta Whaley [1983 Second Team] • Ariel Atkins [2016 Second Team] • Terri Mackey [1983 First Team] • Empress Davenport [2016 Honorable Mention] Team of the Decade • Annette Smith [1984 First Team, 1983 First Team] • Brooke McCarty [2016 First Team] SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE - 1980s • Kamie Ethridge [1986 First Team, 1985 First Team, • Celina Rodrigo [2016 Honorable Mention] • Clarissa Davis [MVP / First Team] 1984 First Team] All-Tournament (big 12 / SWC) • Kamie Ethridge [First Team] • Fran Harris [1986 First Team, 1985 First Team, • Andrea Lloyd [First Team] • Annette Smith [1983] 1984 First Team] • Beverly Williams [First Team] • Terri Backey [1983] • Andrea Lloyd [1987 First Team, 1986 First Team, • Fran Harris [Second Team] 1985 First Team, 1984 First Team] • Audrey Smith [1984] • Yulonda Wimbish [1988 First Team, 1987 Second • Fran Harris [1984, 1985, 1986] Team] • Andrea Lloyd [1985, 1987] • Beverly Williams [1988 First Team, 1987 First • Kamie Ethridge [1985] Team] • Beverly Williams [1986, 1987, 1988] • Clarissa Davis [1989 First Team, 1987 Second • Clarissa Davis [1986, 1989] Team, 1986 First Team] • Doreatha Conwell [1988] • Edna Campbell [1991 First Team, 1990 First Team] • Yulonda Wimbish [1988] • Johnna Pointer [1992 Second Team] • Susan Anderson [1989] • Fey Meeks [1992 Second Team] • Edna Campbell [1990] • Vicki Hall [1990, 1993]

@TexasWBB 115 TexasSports.com HISTORY / ACADEMIC AWARDS

NCAA POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARS ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 • Danielle Viglione [1996-97] • Danielle Viglione [1997 First Team] • Virginia Viverette [1998 Honorable Mention] BIG 12 POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARS • Taryn Brown [1998 Honorable Mention, 1999 First Team] • Jamie Carey [2004-05] • Kim Lummus [1998 First Team, 1999 First Team] • Ashleigh Fontenette [2011-12] • Tracy Cook [2000 Second Team] • Asha Hill [2000 First Team] ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA • Meg Brown [1998 First Team, 2000 First Team, 2001 Second Team] • Jamie Carey [2004 Third Team, 2005 Third Team] • Stacy Stephens [2003 Second Team] ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT • Alisha Sare [2002 Second Team, 2003 First Team] • Tai Dillard [2001 Second Team, 2003 First Team] • Jamie Carey [2004 First Team, 2005 First Team] • Heather Schreiber [2004 Second Team] • Kathleen Nash [2009 First Team, 2010 First Team, 2011 Second Team] • Jamie Carey [2004 First Team, 2005 First Team] • Yvonne Anderson [2010 Second Team, 2011 First Team] • Coco Reed [2005 Second Team, 2006 First Team] • Ashleigh Fontenette [2010 First Team, 2011 Second Team] • Carla Cortijo [2007 Second Team, 2008 Second Team] • Aubry Cook [2009 Second Team] • Earnesia Williams [2008 Second Team, 2009 Second Team, 2010 Second Team] • Kristen Nash [2008 First Team, 2009 Second Team, 2010 Second Team] • Kathleen Nash [2009 First Team, 2010 First Team, 2011 First Team] • Sarah Lancaster [2011 First Team] • Anne Marie Hartung [2012 Second Team] • Ashley Gayle [2010 First Team, 2011 First Team, 2012 Second Team] • Chelsea Bass [2012 Second Team] • Ashleigh Fontenette [2010 First Team, 2011 First Team, 2012 First Team] • Yvonne Anderson [2010 First Team, 2011 First Team, 2012 First Team] • Chassidy Fussell [2012 Second Team, 2013 Second Team] • Kayla Brewer [2012 Second Team, 2013 Second Team] • Nadia Taylor [2013 First Team] • Nneka Enemkpali [2013 Second Team, 2014 Second Team, 2015 Second Team] • Brady Sanders [2013 First Team, 2014 First Team, 2015 First Team, 2016 First Team] • Imani Boyette [2014 First Team, 2015 First Team, 2016 Second Team] • GiGi Mazionyte [2014 First Team] • Ashley Roberts [2014 First Team] • Celina Rodrigo [2014 First Team, 2015 First Team, 2016 First Team] • Empress Davenport [2015 Second Team, 2016 Second Team] • Krystle Henderson [2015 First Team] • Kelsey Lang [2015 First Team, 2016 First Team] • Brianna Taylor [2015 First Team, 2016 First Team] • Ariel Atkins [2016 First Team] • Sara Hattis [2016 First Team] • Brooke McCarty [2016 First Team]

@TexasWBB 116 TexasSports.com Team Awards / HISTORY

Team MVPs [Concluded after the 2006-07 season.] LONGHORN HONORS, WOMEN’S ATHLETICS 1974-75 - Cathy Self OUTSTANDING ROOKIE PERFORMANCE 1975-76 - Retha Swindell & Cathy Self 2013 - Imani Boyette 1976-77 - Kim Basinger 1977-78 - Linda Waggoner JAMIE CAREY COMEBACK AWARD 1978-79 - Retha Swindell Honors a UT student-athlete who has experienced and worked to overcome adversity during her intercollegiate athletics experience. The award, presented by UT Athletics, is named for former 1979-80 - Hattie Browning basketball student-athlete Jamie Carey. Her return to competition after missing several seasons due 1980-81 - Jackie Swaim to post-concussion symptoms inspired UT to a 2003 NCAA First Four appearance and its first Big 12 1981-82 - Terri Mackey Championship title. 1982-83 - Annette Smith 2007 - Earnesia Williams 1983-84 - Annette Smith 2014 - Brady Sanders 1984-85 - Fran Harris 2014 - Texas Women’s Basketball Team 1985-86 - Fran Harris 1986-87 - Andrea Lloyd EDITH AND DARRELL K ROYAL COCA-COLA SOLID CITIZEN AWARD 1987-88 - Beverly Williams For overall dedication to academic, athletics, community service, leadership, and citizenry. The award is provided by Austin Coca-Cola Bottling Company, a long-time supporter of UT Athletics, and Coca-Cola, 1988-89 - Clarissa Davis an official corporate sponsor of UT Athletics. 1989-90 - Vicki Hall 1999 - Kim Lummus 1990-91 - Amy Claborn 2000 - Edwina Brown 1991-92 - Cinietra Henderson 2001 - JoRuth Woods 1992-93 - Cinietra Henderson 2002 - Tai Dillard 1993-94 - Benita Pollard 2003 - Alisha Sare 1994-95 - Nekeshia Henderson 2004 - Stacy Stephens 1995-96 - Erica Routt 2005 - Jamie Carey 1996-97 - Angie Jo Ogletree 2006 - Nina Norman 1997-98 - Angela Jackson 2007 - Erika Arriaran 1998-99 - Edwina Brown 1999-2000 - Edwina Brown JILL A. STERKEL LEADERSHIP AWARD 2000-01 - Kenya Larkin Established by the Women’s Athletics Council, this award honors the first truly outstanding world-class 2001-02 - Stacy Stephens female athlete to attend UT and participate in the women’s intercollegiate athletics program. was a four-time Olympic swimmer and a two-time gold medalist. She earned the National Collegiate 2002-03 - Heather Schreiber Female Athlete of the Year award -- the Broderick Cup -- in 1981-82. Sterkel is also a former world 2003-04 - Jamie Carey, Stacy Stephens record-holder in the sprint freestyle. The Jill A. Sterkel Leadership Award is given annually to a student- 2004-05 - Jamie Carey athlete whose exceptional athletic accomplishments have brought national or international recognition 2005-06 - Tiffany Jackson to The University of Texas and whose leadership, competitive attitude and personal graciousness epitomize those characteristics reflected by Jill Sterkel. 2006-07 - Earnesia Williams 1984 - Annette Smith 1985 - Kamie Ethridge

1986 - Kamie Ethridge 1987 - Andrea Lloyd 1988 - Beverly Williams 1989 - Clarissa Davis 1994 - Holly Graham 1997 - Amie Smith 2000 - Edwina Brown 2004 - Jamie Carey 2005 - Nina Norman

TEXAS TOUGH AWARD Presented to a student-athlete who possesses a fighter’s spirit and a courageous heart. 2016 - Ariel Atkins

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WNBA draft ALL-TIME PLAYERS IN THE PROS All-time Longhorns selected in the WNBA Draft. Year______Player______round (overall pick)______Team wnba 1996-present 1999_____ Edna Campbell______1st (10)______Phoenix Mercury 17 Longhorns have played in the WNBA. 2000_____ Edwina Brown $______1st (3)______Detroit Shock Imani Boyette - Chicago Sky [2016-Present] 2004_____ Stacy Stephens #______3rd (37)______Houston Comets Edwina Brown - Detroit Shock [2000-02]; Phoenix Mercury [2003]; Houston Comets 2005_____ Heather Schreiber______3rd (39)______Los Angeles Sparks [2006] 2005_____ Jamie Carey *______3rd (31) ______Phoenix Mercury Edna Campbell - Phoenix Mercury [1999]; Seattle Storm [2000]; 2007_____ Tiffany Jackson______1st (5)______New York Liberty [2001-04]; San Antonio Silver Stars [2005] 2010_____ Brittainey Raven______3rd (33)______Atlanta Dream Jamie Carey - Connecticut Sun [2005-08] 2015_____ Nneka Enemkpali______3rd (26)______Seattle Storm Carla Cortijo - [2015-Present] 2016_____ Imani Boyette______1st (10)______Chicago Sky Clarissa Davis - Phoenix Mercury [1999] Tai Dillard - San Antonio Silver Stars [2003-05] $ - 1st collegian taken in 2000 WNBA Draft Vicki Hall - Cleveland Rockers [2000-01]; [2001]; Los Angeles Sparks # - later traded to Detroit Shock [2002] * - later signed with Connecticut Sun Fran Harris - Houston Comets [1997]; Utah Starzz [1998] NeKeshia Henderson - Houston Comets [1997, 2000-02] administrators/Coaches IN THE PROS Angela Jackson - Washington Mystics [1998] Shell (Bollin) Dailey - San Antonio-WNBA [former interim Head Coach] Tiffany Jackson - New York Liberty [2007-10]; [2010-15] Nell Fortner - Indiana-WNBA ([ormer Head Coach] Andrea Lloyd - [1999-00] Clarissa Davis-Wrightsil - San Antonio-WNBA [former Chief Operations Officer, 2003- Catarina Pollini - Houston Comets [1997] 2006] Brittainey Raven - Atlanta Dream [2010] Stacy Stephens - Detroit Shock [2004] Danielle Viglione - Sacramento Monarchs [1997]

American Basketball League (abl) - 1996-98 Six Longhorns played in the ABL. Edna Campbell - Colorado Xplosion [1997-98] Clarissa Davis-Wrightsil - New England Blizzard [1996-97]; Long Beach StingRays [1997-98]; San Jose Lasers [1998] Vicki Hall - Colorado Xplosion [1997-98]; Nashville Noise [1998] Nekeshia Henderson - San Jose Lasers [1998] Andrea Lloyd-Curry - Columbus Quest [1996-98] Beverly Williams - Long Beach StingRays [1997-98]; Columbus Quest [1998]

Imani Boyette played for the Chicago Sky in her rookie year of 2016. Carla Cortijo played her first full season in the WNBA in 2016 with the Atlanta Dream. @TexasWBB 118 TexasSports.com USA BASKETBALL / HISTORY

Kamie Ethridge Brittainey Raven • 1988 / Gold 5-0 • 2006 FIBA Americas U18 Championship / Gold 4-0 • 1987 Pan American Games / Gold 4-0 • 2005 Youth Development Festival-Red / Bronze 3-2 • 1986 FIBA World Championship / Gold 7-0 • 1986 Goodwill Games / Gold 5-0 Erica Routt • 1985 World University Games / Silver 5-1 • 1994 US Olympic Festival-West / Silver 2-2 • 1983 US Olympic Festival-South / Gold 4-0 • 1993 US Olympic Festival-West / Fourth 0-4 • 1982 US Olympic Festival-South / Gold 4-0 USA basketball Players Heather Schreiber Nell Fortner • 2002 FIBA Americas U20 Championship / Gold 4-0 Susan Anderson • 1978 USOF-South / Silver 2-2 • 1987 R. William Jones Cup / Gold 7-0 Annette Smith • 1986 US Olympic Festival-West / Bronze 2-0 Vicki Hall • 1983 World University Games / Gold 5-1 • 1990 FIBA World Championship / Gold 8-0 Erika Arriaran • 1990 Goodwill Games / Gold 5-0 Stacy Stephens • 2005 FIBA U19 World Championship / Gold 8-0 • 1989 FIBA Americas Championship / Tournament of the Americas • 2002 FIBA Americas U20 Championship / Gold 4-0 • 2004 FIBA Americas U18 Championship / Gold 5-0 / Fourth 3-4 • 2001 FIBA U19 World Championship / Bronze 6-1 • 2004 Youth Development Festival-West / Gold 5-0 • 1988 FIBA Americas U18 Championship / Gold 6-0 • 1987 R. William Jones Cup / Gold 7-0 Ariel Atkins • 1986 US Olympic Festival-North / Silver 1-3 Jackie Swaim • 1979 FIBA World Championship / Gold 5-1 • 2014 FIBA Americas U18 Championship / Gold 5-0 Fran Harris • 1979 Pan American Games / Silver 5-1 • 1979 R. William Jones Cup / Gold 6-0 Erneisha Bailey • 1987 Pan American Games / Gold 4-0 • 2003 Youth Development Festival-North / Fourth 1-4 • 1986 FIBA World Championship / Gold 7-0 • 1986 Goodwill Games / Gold 5-0 Beverly Williams • 1985 R. William Jones Cup / Gold 7-1 • 1987 World University Games / Fifth 4-1 Ellen Bayer • 1983 US Olympic Festival-South / Gold 4-0 • 1987 US Olympic Festival-West / Gold 3-1 Yulonda Wimbish • 1985 US Olympic Festival-West / Fourth 1-3 Cheryl Hartman • 1985 FIBA U19 World Championship / Fifth 4-2 • 1979 US Olympic Festival-South / Fourth 0-4 • 1985 US Olympic Festival-South / Gold 3-1 Joanne Benton • 1989 US Olympic Festival-South / Bronze 1-3 Gay Hemphill USA basketball coaches • 1985 R. William Jones Cup / Gold 7-1 Crystal Boyd Jody Conradt • Head Coach / 1987 Pan American Games / Gold 4-0 • 2004 Youth Development Festival-South / Bronze 2-3 Cinietra Henderson • Head Coach / 1982 COPABA Junior Tournament / Gold 7-1 • 1991 US Olympic Festival-South / Gold 3-1 Edwina Brown • 1999 Pan American Games / Bronze 4-3 Gail Goestenkors • Asst. Coach / 2008 Olympics / Gold 8-0 • 1998 R. William Jones Cup / Gold 5-0 Nekeshia Henderson • 1993 R. William Jones Cup / Bronze 5-2 • Asst. Coach / 2007 FIBA Americas Championship / Gold 5-0 • Asst. Coach / 2006 World Championship / Bronze 8-1 Edna Campbell • Asst. Coach / 2006 Senior National Team / 11-1 • 1998 FIBA World Championship / Gold 9-0 Joyner Holmes • 2014 U17 World Championship / Gold 7-0 • Head Coach / 2005 U19 World Championship / Gold 8-0 • 1997 FIBA Americas Championship/Tournament of the Americas • Asst. Coach / 2004 Olympics / Gold 8-0 / Silver 4-2 • Asst. Coach / 2002 World Championship / Gold 9-0 • 1997 USA Basketball Women’s National Team / Two Tourney Tiffany Jackson • Head Coach / 1997 R. William Jones Cup / Silver 6-1 Titles 12-1 • 2002 Youth Development Festival-South / Silver 2-3 • 1997 WIIT / Gold 3-1 • 1995 Pan American Games (did not compete) Colleen Matsuhara C.J. Jones • Asst. Coach / 1992 Junior Select Team / 4-1 • 1989 FIBA Americas Championship/Tournament of the Americas • 1985 FIBA U19 World Championship / Fifth 4-2 • Asst. Coach / 1987 Pan American Games / Gold 4-0 / Fourth 3-4 • Asst. Coach / 1982 U.S. Olympic Festival-North / Fourth 1-3 • 1988 R. William Jones Cup / Silver 3-2 Andrea Lloyd • 1987 R. William Jones Cup / Gold 7-0 • 1994 FIBA World Championship / Bronze 7-1 • 1986 US Olympic Festival-East / Fourth 1-3 Jill Schneider (Jill Rankin) ^ • 1991 Pan American Games / Bronze 4-2 • 1985 US Olympic Festival-East / Silver 3-1 • Head Coach / 2012 FIBA U17 World Championship / Gold 8-0 • 1988 Olympic Games / Gold 5-0 • Head Coach / 2011 FIBA Americas U16 Championship / Gold 5-0 • 1987 Pan American Games / Gold 4-0 • co-Head Coach / 1982 Select Team (Bolivia) / 2-1 Jamie Carey • 1985 World University Games / Silver 5-1 • 2007 USA Basketball Women’s National Team % / 14-0 • 1983 US Olympic Festival-West / Silver 1-3 • 2003 Pan American Games / Silver 5-2 • 1982 US Olympic Festival-West / Silver 2-2 Nell Fortner ^ • 1998 World Youth Games / Bronze 5-1 • Head Coach / 2000 Olympics / Gold 8-0 % - Played games with National Team, but was not a member of the National Team. • Head Coach / 1999 Pan American Games / Bronze 4-3 Terri Mackey • Head Coach / 1998 World Championship / Gold 9-0 Kalee Carey • 1981 US Olympic Festival-South / Gold 3-1 • Head Coach / 1998 R. William Jones Cup / Gold 5-0 • 2002 Youth Development Festival-South / Silver 2-3 • Asst. Coach / 1995-96 Senior National Team / 52-0 Imani McGee-Stafford ^ - former Texas student-athlete Aubry Cook • 2010 FIBA U17 World Championship / Gold 8-0 • 2004 Youth Development Festival-South 2-3 / Bronze Olympians Mariana Mergerson • 2004 Youth Development Festival-South 2-3 / Bronze 1988__Kamie Ethridge, Andrea Lloyd______Gold Clarissa Davis 1992__Clarissa Davis______Bronze • 1994 Goodwill Games / Gold 4-0 • 1992 Olympic Games / Bronze 4-1 Cassie Peoples 1996__Nell Fortner (Asst. Coach)______Gold • 1987 Pan American Games / Gold 4-0 • 2010 FIBA Americas U18 Championship / Gold 5-0 2000__Nell Fortner (Head Coach)______Gold • 1986 FIBA World Championship / Gold 7-0 2004__Gail Goestenkors (Asst. Coach)______Gold • 1986 Goodwill Games / Gold 5-0 Johnna Pointer 2008__Gail Goestenkors (Asst. Coach)______Gold • 1990 US Olympic Festival-South / Fourth 0-4 • 1989 US Olympic Festival-South / Bronze 1-3

Cara Priddy • 1982 US Olympic Festival-West / Silver 2-2 • 1981 R. William Jones Cup / Silver 7-1

@TexasWBB 119 TexasSports.com HISTORY / ALL-TIME RESULTS

Overall Conf.Home Away Neutral Conference Rank YEAR WL%WLWLWLWL Finish POSTseason HEAD COACH 1974-75 17 10 .630 - - 4 2 7 1 6 7 N/A n/a Texas AIAW Rod Page 1975-76 21 7 .750 - - 7 0 6 3 8 4 N/A n/a Texas AIAW Rod Page 1976-77 36 10 .783 - - 9 1 8 6 19 3 N/A - AIAW Regional Jody Conradt 1977-78 29 10 .744 - - 10 1 5 6 14 3 N/A 15 NWIT Jody Conradt 1978-79 37 4 .902 - - 14 0 10 2 13 2 N/A 4 AIAW Regional Jody Conradt 1979-80 33 4 .892 - - 12 0 13 3 8 1 N/A 7 AIAW National Jody Conradt % 1980-81 28 8 .778 - - 10 3 10 4 8 1 N/A 16 AIAW National Jody Conradt 1981-82 35 4 .897 - - 14 0 7 2 14 2 N/A 5 AIAW National Runner up Jody Conradt 1982-83 30 3 .909 8 0 17 0 9 2 4 1 1st 3 NCAA Elite 8 * Jody Conradt 1983-84 32 3 .914 16 0 15 1 12 2 5 0 1st 1 NCAA Elite 8 * Jody Conradt # % 1984-85 28 3 .903 16 0 14 0 10 3 4 0 1st 1 NCAA 16 * Jody Conradt # 1985-86 34 0 1.00 16 0 16 0 13 0 5 0 1st 1/1 NCAA Champion * Jody Conradt # % 1986-87 31 2 .939 16 0 12 2 11 0 8 0 1st 1/3 NCAA Final Four * Jody Conradt # 1987-88 32 3 .914 16 0 15 1 10 1 7 1 1st 4/5 NCAA Elite 8 * Jody Conradt # 1988-89 27 5 .844 16 0 15 1 9 4 3 0 1st 6/6 NCAA Elite 8 * Jody Conradt 1989-90 27 5 .844 15 1 15 2 10 3 2 0 1st-t 8/6 NCAA Elite 8 * Jody Conradt 1990-91 21 9 .700 14 2 11 4 8 3 2 2 2nd 16/25 NCAA 48 Jody Conradt 1991-92 21 10 .677 11 3 13 2 6 5 2 3 2nd 19/23 NCAA 32 Jody Conradt 1992-93 22 8 .733 13 1 11 4 8 2 3 2 1st-t 16/19 NCAA 32 Jody Conradt 1993-94 22 9 .710 10 4 13 2 5 6 4 1 3rd 25/23 NCAA 32 * Jody Conradt 1994-95 12 16 .429 7 7 8 6 3 9 1 1 4th-t -/- - Jody Conradt 1995-96 21 9 .700 13 1 12 2 7 6 2 1 1st-t -/24 NCAA 32 Jody Conradt # 1996-97 22 8 .733 12 4 12 3 7 4 3 1 2nd-t 14/18 NCAA 32 Jody Conradt 1997-98 12 15 .444 7 9 11 3 1 10 0 2 7th -/- - Jody Conradt 1998-99 16 12 .571 10 6 11 4 5 6 0 2 4th -/- NCAA 64 Jody Conradt 1999-00 21 13 .618 9 7 11 3 5 8 5 2 4th -/- NCAA 64 Jody Conradt 2000-01 20 13 .606 7 9 11 5 4 6 5 2 7th -/- NCAA 64 Jody Conradt 2001-02 22 10 .688 10 6 14 3 5 4 3 3 5th 14/13 NCAA Sweet 16 Jody Conradt 2002-03 29 6 .829 15 1 15 0 7 5 7 1 1st 5/3 NCAA Final Four * Jody Conradt # 2003-04 30 5 .857 14 2 16 0 8 3 6 2 1st-t 4/10 NCAA Sweet 16 Jody Conradt # 2004-05 22 9 .710 13 3 13 1 7 6 2 2 2nd 13/17 NCAA 32 Jody Conradt 2005-06 13 15 .464 7 9 8 7 3 7 2 1 8th-t -/- - Jody Conradt 2006-07 18 14 .563 6 10 13 5 3 8 2 1 7th-t -/- - Jody Conradt 2007-08 22 13 .629 7 9 11 3 6 7 5 3 7th-t -/- NCAA 32 Gail Goestenkors 2008-09 21 12 .636 8 8 12 4 6 6 3 2 6th 25/- NCAA 64 Gail Goestenkors 2009-10 22 11 .667 10 6 12 4 6 4 4 3 4th-t 17/25 NCAA 64 Gail Goestenkors 2010-11 19 14 .576 7 9 11 4 4 8 4 2 7th - NCAA 64 Gail Goestenkors 2011-12 18 14 .563 8 10 13 4 3 8 2 2 7th-t - NCAA 64 Gail Goestenkors 2012-13 12 18 .400 5 13 9 6 1 8 2 4 8th-t - - Karen Aston 2013-14 22 12 .647 11 7 14 2 4 8 4 2 3rd-t - NCAA 32 Karen Aston 2014-15 24 11 .685 9 9 15 2 5 7 4 2 3rd-t -/22 NCAA Sweet 16 Karen Aston 2015-16 31 5 .861 15 3 17 1 10 2 4 2 2nd 7/7 NCAA Elite 8 Karen Aston 1012 372 - 377 159 516 98 287 198 209 76 Total .731 .704 .840 .592 .734

OVERALL 1,012-372 (.731) / 42 Seasons / 1,384 Games • Home: 516-98 (.840) » Frank Erwin Center: 496-95 (.839) • Away: 287-198 (.592) • Neutral: 209-76 (.734)

Conference Regular Season 377-159 (.704) / 34 Seasons / 536 Games • Big 12 Conference [1996-97 -- present]: 190-140 (.576) • Southwest Conference [1982-83 -- 1995-96]: 187-19 (.908)

Key Ranking: Associated Press (began in 1976-77) / Coaches Poll (began in 1985-86) * - conference tournament champions # - conference Coach of the Year % - Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Coach of the Year

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1974-75 1975-76

17-10 Texas AIAW - 6th Coach: Rod Page

date ut opp opponent w/L Score site 11/26 at Huston-Tillotson W 68-17 Austin, TX 12/5 HUSTON-TILLOTSON W 62-19 Austin, TX 12/10 at St. Edward’s W 90-33 Austin, TX 1/17 at Rice W 58-11 Houston, TX 1/18 at Houston W OT 63-62 Houston, TX 1/21 BAYLOR L 62-116 Austin, TX 1/28 at Texas State L OT 67-77 San Marcos, TX 2/1 at SMU W 88-53 Dallas, TX 21-7 2/4 ST. MARY’S (TX) W 78-43 Austin, TX Texas AIAW - 3rd Texas State Invitational Texas AIAW South Central Zone - 1st 2/7 at Texas State (B) W 55-49 San Marcos, TX Coach: Rod Page 47-74 San Marcos, TX 2/7 vs Prairie View A&M L date ut opp opponent w/L Score site 2/8 vs Texas A&M-Kingsville W 58-57 San Marcos, TX 11/25 at Texas State W 57-47 San Marcos, TX Houston Invitational 12/4 at Baylor L 49-92 Waco, TX 2/14 vs Mississippi College L 42-95 Houston, TX 12/9 at Trinity (TX) L 66-67 San Antonio, TX 2/15 vs West Texas A&M L 42-59 Houston, TX 1/15 at San Jacinto College L 48-61 Pasadena, TX 2/18 TEXAS STATE L 46-78 Austin, TX 1/16 at Rice W 78-19 Houston, TX 2/22 ST. EDWARD’S W 74-23 Austin, TX 1/17 at Houston W 58-52 Houston, TX 2/25 at St. Mary’s (TX) W 84-45 San Antonio, TX 1/20 WHARTON COUNTY JC W 67-48 Austin, TX 3/4 HOUSTON W 72-48 Austin, TX 1/22 at TCU W 74-31 Fort Worth, TX Texas AIAW S.C. Zone 1/24 at Texas Wesleyan W 66-56 Fort Worth, TX 3/13 vs Our Lady of the Lake W 90-24 San Antonio, TX 1/27 TEXAS A&M W 55-49 Austin, TX 3/13 vs Texas Lutheran W 68-53 San Antonio, TX 1/30 TRINITY (TX) W 86-52 Austin, TX 4/14 vs Texas State W 61-59 San Antonio, TX 1/31 TEXAS STATE W 57-43 Austin, TX 3/15 vs Texas State L 51-58 San Antonio, TX 2/3 at Texas A&M W 43-42 College Station, TX 3/15 vs Texas State L 49-76 San Antonio, TX 73-50 Austin, TX Texas AIAW Tournament 2/4 MCLENNAN COLLEGE W 3/22 vs Baylor L 51-75 Canyon, TX 2/10 ST. MARY'S (TX) W 72-24 Austin, TX 3/22 vs Houston W OT 70-67 Canyon, TX Houston Invitational 2/13 vs Trinity (TX) W forfeit Houston, TX 3/23 vs Texas A&M W 63-62 Canyon, TX 2/13 vs Panola Junior College L 45-49 Houston, TX 3/23 vs Lamar L 53-68 Canyon, TX 2/14 vs Texas A&M L 54-58 Houston, TX 2/14 vs Prairie View A&M W 62-43 Houston, TX 2/18 TEXAS LUTHERAN W 84-34 Austin, TX Texas AIAW S.C. Zone 2/26 vs St. Mary's (TX) W 63-37 Fort Worth, TX 2/27 vs Texas State W 38-35 Fort Worth, TX 2/28 vs Texas State L 39-47 Fort Worth, TX 2/28 vs Texas State W 54-41 Fort Worth, TX Texas AIAW Tournament 3/5 vs Abilene Christian L 31-67 Nacogdoches, TX 3/5 vs Tarleton State W 86-60 Nacogdoches, TX 3/6 vs North Texas W OT 66-60 Nacogdoches, TX 3/6 vs West Texas A&M W 57-53 Nacogdoches, TX

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1976-77 1977-78

36-10 / Texas AIAW - 3rd / Texas AIAW South Central Zone - 1st 29-10 Coach: Jody Conradt Final Rank: 15th (AP) National Women’s Invitational Tournament (NWIT) - 2nd date ut opp opponent w/L Score site 11/22 at McLennan CC W 72-58 Waco, TX AIAW Region 4 - 5th 11/29 TEXAS STATE W 71-46 Austin, TX Texas AIAW - 2nd 12/1 MCLENNAN CC W 86-81 Austin, TX Texas AIAW South-Central Zone - 1st George West Invitational Coach: Jody Conradt 12/2 vs St. Mary's (TX) W 79-27 George West, TX 12/3 vs Texas State W 64-44 George West, TX date ut opp opponent w/L Score site 12/4 vs Tyler JC W 69-51 George West, TX 11/29 20 TEMPLE JC W 67-64 Austin, TX 12/6 TRINITY (TX) W 55-38 Austin, TX George West Invitational 12/21 13 at Baylor W 66-64 Waco, TX 12/1 20 vs UT-Pan American W 94-49 George West, TX 1/5 15 at Queens L 37-60 Flushing, NY 12/2 20 vs Texas A&M-Kingsville W 75-35 George West, TX Penn State Invitational 12/3 20 vs Tyler Junior College W 75-72 George West, TX 1/7 at Penn State W 77-72 University Park, PA 12/5 20 TEXAS STATE W 86-51 Austin, TX 1/8 vs Southern Connecticut State W 75-64 University Park, PA 12/12 20 1 WAYLAND BAPTIST L 70-82 Austin, TX 1/10 10 at Montclair State L 66-91 Montclair, NJ 12/20 19 HOUSTON W 97-86 Austin, TX 1/11 2 at Immaculata L 62-71 Immaculata, PA 1/4 16 8 at Saint Joseph's W 89-85 Philadelphia, PA 1/12 14 at SMU W 79-58 Dallas, TX Penn State Invitational 1/15 14 TEXAS TECH W 89-54 Austin, TX 1/6 16 12 vs Southern Connecticut St W 79-78 University Park, PA 1/18 14 at Houston W 110-84 Houston, TX 1/7 16 13 at Penn State W 96-67 University Park, PA 1/22 14 SMU W 100-60 Austin, TX 1/10 16 11 at Montclair State L 58-102 Montclair, NJ 1/24 14 at Texas Tech W 96-69 Lubbock, TX 1/11 9 at Central Connecticut W 100-52 New Britain, CT 1/25 14 1 at Wayland Baptist L 73-97 Plainview, TX State Texas Invitational Southern Connecticut Invitational 1/27 13 HOUSTON W 83-63 Austin, TX 1/13 9 vs Springfield W 91-60 New Haven, CT 1/28 13 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA L 72-83 Austin, TX 1/13 9 vs St. John's W 75-41 New Haven, CT 1/29 13 ANGELO STATE W 63-40 Austin, TX 1/14 9 11 at Southern Connecticut St L 81-82 New Haven, CT 2/1 13 TEXAS A&M W 79-73 Austin, TX 1/23 13 at Texas A&M L 52-59 College Station, TX Baylor Invitational Texas Invitational 2/3 17 vs UT Arlington W 88-71 Waco, TX 1/26 12 ANGELO STATE W 95-46 Austin, TX 2/4 17 vs McLennan CC W 87-75 Waco, TX 1/27 12 NORTH TEXAS W 81-57 Austin, TX 2/5 17 19 at Baylor L 64-83 Waco, TX 1/28 12 15 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 75-54 Austin, TX 2/7 17 at Texas State W 94-56 San Marcos, TX 1/31 12 at Texas State W 107-55 San Marcos, TX Houston Invitational 2/1 12 at Houston W 82-80 Houston, TX 2/10 17 vs Prairie View A&M W 85-43 Houston, TX 2/6 12 at Temple Junior College L 89-94 Temple, TX 2/10 17 vs Louisiana Tech W 84-59 Houston, TX 2/13 12 TEXAS A&M W 86-60 Austin, TX 2/11 17 19 vs Baylor L 64-70 Houston, TX 2/18 14 6 at Wayland Baptist L 66-81 Plainview, TX 2/12 17 11 vs UNLV W 87-81 Houston, TX 2/21 14 SMU W 87-30 Austin, TX 2/15 17 HOUSTON W 95-58 Austin, TX Texas AIAW S.C. Zone 2/21 17 19 at Baylor L OT 95-98 Waco, TX 2/24 14 TEXAS LUTHERAN W 83-36 Austin, TX 2/22 17 at Texas A&M W 80-74 College Station, TX 2/25 14 TRINITY (TX) W 94-49 Austin, TX Texas AIAW Zone Texas AIAW Tournament 2/24 17 vs Texas Lutheran W 76-51 Kingsville, TX 3/2 14 vs Texas A&M W 84-56 San Angelo, TX 2/25 17 vs Trinity (TX) W 72-61 Kingsville, TX 3/3 14 vs Baylor W 106-74 San Angelo, TX 2/26 17 vs Texas State W 82-54 Kingsville, TX 3/3 14 vs Stephen F. Austin W 93-78 San Angelo, TX Texas AIAW Tournament 3/4 14 vs Wayland Baptist L 76-98 San Angelo, TX 3/3 17 vs Texas Tech W 90-72 Edinburg, TX AIAW Region 4 Tournament 3/3 17 vs Houston W 64-63 Edinburg, TX 3/8 12 vs Southern W 85-69 Nacogdoches, TX 3/4 17 1 vs Wayland Baptist L 83-90 Edinburg, TX 3/9 12 at Stephen F. Austin L 78-80 Nacogdoches, TX 3/5 17 19 vs Baylor W 84-78 Edinburg, TX 3/10 12 vs Baylor W 80-73 Nacogdoches, TX AIAW Region 4 Tournament 3/10 12 vs Houston W 95-84 Nacogdoches, TX 3/9 18 vs UT Arlington W 86-64 Monroe, LA 3/11 12 vs Oral Roberts L 84-100 Nacogdoches, TX 3/10 18 vs LSU L 67-95 Monroe, LA NWIT 3/10 18 vs Oklahoma State W 80-79 Monroe, LA 3/16 15 vs Minnesota (Quarterfinal) W 91-56 Amarillo, TX 3/11 18 vs Houston W 109-77 Monroe, LA 3/17 15 vs Kentucky (Semifinal) W 75-60 Amarillo, TX 3/12 18 vs Louisiana Tech W 94-85 Monroe, LA 3/18 15 vs Old Dominion (Final) L 60-70 Amarillo, TX

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1978-79 1979-80

37-4 / AIAW 3rd, Regionals 33-4 / AIAW 7th Nationally Final Rank: 4th (AP) Final Rank: 7th (AP) AIAW Region 4 - 3rd AIAW - 7th Texas AIAW - 2nd AIAW Region 4 - 3rd Coach: Jody Conradt Texas AIAW - 2nd Coach: Jody Conradt date ut opp opponent w/L Score site 11 Austin, TX 11/17 UTEP W 124-48 date ut opp opponent w/L Score site 11 Austin, TX 11/29 UT ARLINGTON W 86-30 11/17 7 at Oklahoma W 66-47 Norman, OK 12/2 11 NORTH TEXAS W 81-49 Austin, TX 7 110-38 San Marcos, TX 12/5 10 at Texas State W 100-59 San Marcos, TX 11/27 at Texas State W Mid-American Classic 11/29 7 DELTA STATE W 84-56 Austin, TX 12/8 10 1 vs Tennessee L 60-84 Columbia, MO 12/5 6 TEXAS TECH W 77-47 Austin, TX 12/9 10 vs Cal State Fullerton W 90-72 Columbia, MO 12/7 6 TEMPLE JC W 88-55 Austin, TX 12/12 10 at Temple Junior College W 94-60 Temple, TX 12/8 6 at UT Arlington W 87-56 Arlington, TX 12/14 10 MINNESOTA W 114-53 Austin, TX SMU Invitational Guisti Invitational 12/15 10 at SMU W 103-42 Dallas, TX 12/18 5 vs Oregon W 81-79 Corvallis, OR 12/16 10 7 vs Wayland Baptist W 69-64 Dallas, TX 12/19 5 6 vs North Carolina State W 72-71 Corvallis, OR 1/3 7 at Saint Joseph's W 83-68 Philadelphia, PA 12/20 5 11 vs UCLA W 74-51 Corvallis, OR Penn State Invitational UCLA Invitational 7 89-59 University Park, PA 1/5 vs Ohio State W 12/26 4 vs California W 81-66 Los Angeles, CA 1/6 7 11 at Penn State W 76-69 University Park, PA 4 13 74-69 Los Angeles, CA 1/8 7 at Houston W 76-62 Houston, TX 12/27 at UCLA W 4 Pittsburgh, PA 1/12 5 9 at Wayland Baptist L 76-81 Plainview, TX 1/2 at Pittsburgh W 68-65 1/13 5 at Texas Tech W 91-68 Lubbock, TX Penn State Invitational 4 University Park, PA 1/17 5 6 WAYLAND BAPTIST W 60-52 Austin, TX 1/4 vs Ohio State W 87-58 1/22 5 TEXAS A&M W 75-41 Austin, TX 1/5 4 at Penn State W 91-51 University Park, PA 1/24 2 at Baylor W 88-54 Waco, TX 1/8 4 at Houston W 75-61 Houston, TX Texas Classic 1/16 3 WAYLAND BAPTIST W 87-63 Austin, TX 1/25 2 UT ARLINGTON W 89-34 Austin, TX 3 Austin, TX 1/26 2 NORTH TEXAS W 84-48 Austin, TX 1/18 IOWA W 75-49 1/27 2 3 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 72-69 Austin, TX 1/22 3 at Baylor W 80-53 Waco, TX 1/29 2 HOUSTON W 82-52 Austin, TX 1/25 3 5 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 64-52 Austin, TX 2/1 2 TEXAS STATE W 82-45 Austin, TX 1/26 3 TEXAS A&M W 78-46 Austin, TX 2/6 2 TEMPLE JC W 102-62 Austin, TX 1/28 3 at Temple Junior College W 84-54 Temple, TX Houston Invitational 1 Austin, TX 2/9 2 vs Louisiana-Lafayette W 86-40 Houston, TX 2/4 HOUSTON W 104-71 2/9 2 vs Texas Southern W 93-58 Houston, TX 2/7 2 at Wayland Baptist W 86-77 Plainview, TX 2/10 2 at Houston W 71-47 Houston, TX 2/8 2 at Texas Tech W 70-58 Lubbock, TX 2/12 2 at Texas A&M W 73-48 College Station, TX 2/11 2 USC W 85-74 Austin, TX 2/14 2 BAYLOR W 95-67 Austin, TX 2/12 2 BAYLOR W 98-49 Austin, TX 2/17 2 TEXAS TECH W 96-48 Austin, TX 2 7 Austin, TX Texas AIAW Tournament 2/15 LONG BEACH STATE W 94-69 2/22 2 vs Texas Tech W 80-52 Nacogdoches, TX 2/18 2 MISSOURI W 77-74 Austin, TX 2/22 2 vs Baylor W 102-60 Nacogdoches, TX Texas AIAW Invitational 2/23 2 vs Houston W 93-68 Nacogdoches, TX 2/21 2 vs Lamar W 88-55 Nacogdoches, TX 2/24 2 3 at Stephen F. Austin L 59-70 Nacogdoches, TX 2/22 2 vs Wayland Baptist W 67-45 Nacogdoches, TX Ladyjack Classic 2 6 71-86 Nacogdoches, TX 3/2 3 12 vs UCLA W 96-78 Nacogdoches, TX 2/23 at Stephen F. Austin L 3/3 3 vs North Texas W 69-48 Nacogdoches, TX 2/25 3 1 at Old Dominion L 45-75 Norfolk, VA AIAW Region 4 Tournament AIAW Region 4 Tournament 3/7 3 vs Oklahoma State W 76-63 Tulsa, OK 3/6 4 vs McNeese State W 97-65 Baton Rouge, LA 3/8 3 at Oral Roberts W 77-68 Tulsa, OK 3/7 4 5 vs Stephen F. Austin L 75-76 Baton Rouge, LA 3 4 Tulsa, OK 3/9 vs Louisiana Tech L 74-77 3/8 4 at LSU W 96-73 Baton Rouge, LA 3 2 65-60 Tulsa, OK 3/10 vs Stephen F. Austin W AIAW National Tournament 3/12 5 20 at Mercer W 81-80 Macon, GA 3/15 5 9 at Maryland L 63-68 College Park, MD

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1980-81 1981-82

28-8 / AIAW 3rd place, Regionals 35-4 / AIAW National Championship Runner-up Final Rank: 16th (AP) Final Rank: 5th (AP) AIAW Region 4 - 3rd AIAW Region 4 - 1st / Texas AIAW - 1st Texas AIAW - 1st Coach: Jody Conradt Coach: Jody Conradt date ut opp opponent w/L Score site date ut opp opponent w/L Score site San Jose State Invitational 11/10 8 at Temple Junior College W 87-44 Temple, TX 11/20 17 vs Stanford W 89-78 San Jose, CA 11/13 8 at Iowa W 82-62 Iowa City, IA 11/21 17 at San Jose State W 69-56 San Jose, CA 11/24 8 SAN JOSE STATE W 74-54 Austin, TX 11/23 17 at California L 67-68 Berkeley, CA 12/1 8 TEXAS TECH W 82-70 Austin, TX 11/30 18 OREGON STATE W 84-72 Austin, TX 12/3 8 at Louisiana-Monroe W 86-67 Monroe, LA 12/3 18 5 at Long Beach State L 61-74 Long Beach, CA 12/4 8 at Delta State W 71-67 Cleveland, MS 12/6 20 4 vs USC L 66-83 Los Angeles, CA 12/13 8 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 79-50 Austin, TX 12/9 20 TEXAS TECH W 98-63 Austin, TX Giusti Tournament 12/12 20 HOUSTON W 93-61 Austin, TX 12/16 7 at Portland State W 87-51 Portland, OR SMU Classic 12/17 7 2 vs Old Dominion L 58-60 Portland, OR 12/18 at SMU W 80-54 Dallas, TX 12/18 7 vs Oregon State W 72-65 Portland, OR 12/19 vs Mississippi W 69-56 Dallas, TX 12/30 6 8 UCLA L 65-78 Austin, TX 1/2 MCNEESE STATE W 80-65 Austin, TX 1/5 8 CAL STATE-FULLERTON W 106-42 Austin, TX 1/4 MISSOURI W 67-64 Austin, TX Pizza Hut Classic 1/10 8 7 at North Carolina State L 2OT 89-91 Raleigh, NC 1/7 13 vs Colorado W 75-52 Wichita, KS 1/11 8 vs North Carolina L 73-75 Charlotte, NC 1/8 9 vs Oregon W 66-63 Wichita, KS 1/16 8 at Wayland Baptist W 76-68 Plainview, TX 1/9 18 vs Kansas W 66-47 Wichita, KS 1/17 8 at Texas Tech W 82-61 Lubbock, TX 1/12 12 at Houston W 72-67 Houston, TX 1/20 11 2 OLD DOMINION L 51-57 Austin, TX 1/15 12 at Texas Tech W 57-44 Lubbock, TX 1/22 11 17 at Stephen F. Austin L 67-84 Nacogdoches, TX 1/16 12 at Wayland Baptist W 63-57 Plainview, TX 1/24 11 BAYLOR W 72-65 Austin, TX 1/20 12 18 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W OT 80-79 Austin, TX 1/26 11 at Texas A&M W 73-42 College Station, TX 10 76-69 Waco, TX SWC Tournament 1/26 at Baylor W SWC Tournament 1/28 14 vs Arkansas W 110-61 Houston, TX 1/28 10 vs SMU W 74-55 College Station, TX 1/30 14 vs Texas Tech W 83-45 Houston, TX 1/29 10 vs Houston W 72-50 College Station, TX 1/31 14 vs Houston W 86-77 Houston, TX 1/30 10 vs Arkansas W 68-53 College Station, TX 2/3 14 TEMPLE JC W 93-51 Austin, TX 2/3 8 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 88-66 Austin, TX 2/6 14 WAYLAND BAPTIST W 74-65 Austin, TX 2/6 8 WAYLAND BAPTIST W 79-52 Austin, TX 2/10 11 OKLAHOMA W 71-54 Austin, TX 2/8 7 TEXAS A&M W 93-53 Austin, TX 2/17 13 at Baylor W 74-66 Waco, TX 7 99-79 Austin, TX Texas AIAW Tournament 2/12 DELTA STATE W 2/19 13 vs SMU W 88-56 Denton, TX 2/16 6 BAYLOR W 81-63 Austin, TX 2/20 13 vs Wayland Baptist W 71-49 Denton, TX 2/18 6 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE W 92-55 Austin, TX Texas AIAW Tournament 2/21 13 19 vs Stephen F. Austin W 54-51 Denton, TX 2/25 5 vs UT Arlington W 78-57 Plainview, TX 2/24 11 UT ARLINGTON W 96-51 Austin, TX 2/26 5 vs West Texas A&M W 87-50 Plainview, TX 2/28 11 NEBRASKA W 95-63 Austin, TX 5 71-57 Plainview, TX AIAW Region 4 Tournament 2/27 at Wayland Baptist W AIAW Region 4 Tournament 3/12 11 vs Oral Roberts W 97-63 Nacogdoches, TX 3/11 5 vs Oklahoma W 87-78 Lubbock, TX 3/13 11 19 at Stephen F. Austin L 66-70 Nacagdoches, TX 3/12 5 vs New Orleans W 89-74 Lubbock, TX 3/14 11 vs Southern W 73-52 Nacogdoches, TX 5 64-62 Lubbock, TX AIAW National Tournament 3/13 vs Wayland Baptist W AIAW National Tournament 3/18 12 ILLINOIS STATE L 63-66 Austin, TX 3/21 6 CENTRAL MISSOURI W 67-54 Austin, TX 3/23 6 WISCONSIN W 73-61 Austin, TX 3/26 6 vs Wayland Baptist W 82-63 Philadelphia, PA 3/28 5 8 vs Rutgers L 77-83 Philadelphia, PA

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1982-83 1983-84

30-3 / 8-0 SWC (1st) 32-3 / 16-0 SWC (1st) NCAA Elite 8 (Midwest Region) NCAA Elite 8 (Midwest Region) Final Rank: 3rd (AP) SWC Tournament Champions SWC Tournament Champions Final Rank: 1st (AP) Coach: Jody Conradt Coach: Jody Conradt

date ut opp opponent w/L Score site date ut opp opponent w/L Score site Nebraska Invitational 11/26 4 ALABAMA W 82-56 Austin, TX 12/3 5 vs Indiana W 86-79 Lincoln, NE 12/1 4 5 at Tennessee W 66-65 Knoxville, TN 12/4 5 at Nebraska L 68-78 Lincoln, NE 12/7 4 UTSA W 90-45 Austin, TX 12/9 10 5 TENNESSEE W 74-59 Austin, TX 12/9 4 20 CHEYNEY W 88-78 Austin, TX 12/11 10 6 KANSAS STATE W 93-73 Austin, TX 12/12 4 3 GEORGIA L 61-67 Austin, TX 12/13 6 CALIFORNIA W 81-30 Austin, TX 12/19 5 at Kansas W 81-64 Lawrence, KS Giusti Invitational 12/20 5 at Drake L 81-87 Des Moines, IA 12/19 6 vs Oregon State W 52-50 Portland, OR 12/30 8 9 at Kansas State W 82-78 Manhattan, KS 12/20 6 2 vs Louisiana Tech L 64-86 Portland, OR 1/2 6 1 USC W 77-68 Austin, TX 12/21 6 vs Oregon W 65-59 Portland, OR 1/4 6 4 LONG BEACH STATE W 73-72 Austin, TX 12/30 6 DRAKE W 94-56 Austin, TX 1/7 6 TEXAS TECH * W 85-62 Austin, TX 1/4 6 KANSAS W 109-71 Austin, TX 1/11 3 at Houston * W 90-69 Houston, TX 1/6 6 IOWA STATE W 79-60 Austin, TX 1/14 3 at Rice * W 110-54 Houston, TX 1/11 4 at Stephen F. Austin W 95-88 Nacogdoches, TX 1/16 3 ARKANSAS * W 89-63 Austin, TX 1/15 4 HOUSTON * W 94-68 Austin, TX 1/21 3 BAYLOR * W 96-51 Austin, TX 1/20 4 at Wayland Baptist W 88-62 Plainview, TX 1/25 2 at Texas A&M * W 108-77 College Station, TX 1/22 4 at Texas Tech * W 75-71 Lubbock, TX 1/28 2 at SMU * W 97-60 Dallas, TX 1/26 4 at Baylor * W 84-60 Waco, TX 2/1 2 TCU * W 113-62 Austin, TX 1/29 4 TEXAS A&M * W 88-51 Austin, TX 2/3 2 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 91-64 Austin, TX 2/1 3 SMU * W 79-39 Austin, TX 2/7 2 at Texas Tech * W 71-65 Lubbock, TX 2/5 3 at TCU * W 107-41 Fort Worth, TX 2/11 2 HOUSTON * W 103-72 Austin, TX 2/8 3 at UTSA W 74-54 San Antonio, TX 2/15 1 RICE * W 113-50 Austin, TX 2/12 3 TEXAS TECH W 77-53 Austin, TX 2/18 1 at Arkansas * W 71-70 Fayetteville, AR 2/15 3 at Houston W 90-59 Houston, TX 2/20 1 TEXAS A&M * W 105-60 Austin, TX 2/16 3 at Rice * W 96-62 Houston, TX 2/22 1 at Baylor * W 93-74 Waco, TX 3 74-59 Austin, TX 2/18 WAYLAND BAPTIST W Northern Lights Invitational 2/21 3 ARKANSAS * W 89-67 Austin, TX 2/24 1 vs Pepperdine W 96-68 Anchorage, AK 2/26 3 BAYLOR W 94-55 Austin, TX 2/25 1 vs Florida State W 89-43 Anchorage, AK 2/28 3 at Texas A&M W 88-57 College Station, TX 2/26 1 vs UNLV W 82-60 Anchorage, AK SWC Tournament 2/29 1 SMU * W 98-63 Austin, TX 3/11 3 RICE (Quarterfinal) W 100-49 Austin, TX 3/3 1 at TCU * W 113-63 Fort Worth, TX 3 (Semifinal) 86-62 Austin, TX 3/12 HOUSTON W SWC Tournament 3 80-54 Austin, TX 3/13 ARKANSAS (Final) W 3/8 1 at Houston (Semifinal) W 96-76 Houston, TX NCAA Championship 3/10 1 vs Texas Tech (Final) W 83-73 Houston, TX 3 (Rnd 32) 84-55 Austin, TX 3/17 LOUISVILLE W NCAA Championship 3 17 73-70 Ruston, LA 3/25 vs Kansas State (Sweet 16) W OT 3/15 1 DRAKE (Rnd 32) W 96-60 Austin, TX 3/27 3 1 at Louisiana Tech (Elite 8) L 58-72 Ruston, LA 3/23 1 vs Louisiana-Monroe (Sweet 16) W 99-91 Ruston, LA 3/25 1 2 at Louisiana Tech (Elite 8) L 60-85 Ruston, LA

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1984-85 1985-86

28-3 / 16-0 SWC (1st) 34-0 / 16-0 SWC (1st) NCAA Sweet 16 (Mideast Region) NCAA Champions Final Rank: 1st (AP) Final Rank: 1st / 1st (AP/Coaches) SWC Tournament Champions SWC Tournament Champions Coach: Jody Conradt Coach: Jody Conradt date ut opp opponent w/L Score site date ut opp opponent w/L Score site 11/24 2 3 at Old Dominion L 80-90 Norfolk, VA 11/29 1/ 10/ at Ohio State W 78-76 Columbus, OH 11/26 3 1 at Georgia W 83-69 Athens, GA 12/1 1/ 9/ at Tennessee W 74-52 Knoxville, TN Converse/MacGregor Texas Classic Texas Classic 12/1 3 19 NORTH CAROLINA ST W 82-62 Austin, TX 12/6 1/ WESTERN MICHIGAN W 92-65 Austin, TX 12/2 2 18 VANDERBILT W 95-71 Austin, TX 12/7 1/ 3/ LOUISIANA-MONROE W 68-54 Austin, TX 7UP Desert Classic 12/10 1/ 4/ USC W 94-78 Austin, TX 12/7 2 15 vs Alabama W 85-53 Las Vegas, NV Orange Bowl Invitational 12/8 2 at UNLV W 95-64 Las Vegas, NV 12/29 1/ vs Rutgers W 81-63 Coral Gables, FL 12/11 2 15 TENNESSEE W 91-60 Austin, TX 12/30 1/ 8/ vs Mississippi W 57-46 Coral Gables, FL 12/15 2 KANSAS STATE W 74-48 Austin, TX 12/31 1/ 7/ vs Louisiana-Monroe W 70-65 Coral Gables, FL USC/Bud Light Classic 1/2 1/ 20/ at Houston * W 92-66 Houston, TX 12/28 2 vs Maryland W 69-40 Los Angeles, CA 1/4 1/ at Rice * W 70-38 Houston, TX 12/29 2 4 at USC L 71-73 Los Angeles, CA 1/7 1/ ARKANSAS * W 75-44 Austin, TX 1/3 4 16 at Texas Tech * W 90-64 Lubbock, TX 1/11 1/ BAYLOR * W 93-40 Austin, TX 1/5 4 HOUSTON * W 71-55 Austin, TX 1/14 1/ at Texas A&M * W 73-59 College Station, TX 1/9 3 at Rice * W 76-42 Houston, TX 1/18 1/ at SMU * W 96-58 Dallas, TX 1/12 3 at Arkansas * W 85-60 Fayetteville, AR 1/20 1/ OLD DOMINION W 93-62 Austin, TX 1/16 2 at Baylor * W 82-45 Waco, TX 1/22 1/ TCU * W 95-42 Austin, TX 1/19 2 TEXAS A&M * W 80-58 Austin, TX 1/24 1/ at BYU W 111-78 Provo, UT 1/28 2 SMU * W 82-46 Austin, TX 1/28 1/ at Texas Tech * W 64-57 Lubbock, TX 1/26 2 at TCU * W 95-53 Fort Worth, TX 2/1 1/ HOUSTON * W 87-60 Austin, TX 1/31 1 BYU W 101-59 Austin, TX 2/5 1/ RICE * W 78-46 Austin, TX 2/2 1 13 TEXAS TECH * W 70-63 Austin, TX 2/8 1/ at Arkansas * W 75-57 Fayetteville, AR 2/5 1 at Houston * W 79-60 Houston, TX 2/12 1/ at Baylor * W 77-45 Waco, TX 2/10 1 RICE * W 75-50 Austin, TX 2/15 1/ TEXAS A&M * W 77-64 Austin, TX 2/12 1 ARKANSAS * W 89-71 Austin, TX 2/17 1/ MIAMI W 112-43 Austin, TX 2/16 1 at Baylor * W 83-53 Waco, TX 2/19 1/ SMU * W 105-48 Austin, TX 2/20 1 at Texas A&M * W 101-73 College Station, TX 2/22 1/ at TCU * W 105-44 Fort Worth, TX 2/23 1 at SMU * W 101-72 Dallas, TX 3/2 1/ TEXAS TECH * W 55-43 Austin, TX 2/27 1 TCU * W 77-53 Austin, TX SWC Tournament SWC Tournament 3/6 1/ vs Houston (Semifinal) W 81-64 Dallas, TX 1 104-62 Dallas, TX 3/7 vs Arkansas (Semifinal) W 3/8 1/ vs Texas Tech (Final) W 77-53 Dallas, TX 3/9 1 16 vs Texas Tech (Final) W 82-62 Dallas, TX NCAA Championship NCAA Championship 3/14 1/ MISSOURI (Rnd 32) W 108-67 Austin, TX 1 84-62 Austin, TX 3/14 WESTERN MICH. (Rnd 32) W 3/20 1/ 19/ OKLAHOMA (Sweet 16) W 85-59 Austin, TX 1 14 90-92 Bowling Green, KY 3/22 at WKU (Sweet 16) L 3/22 1/ 11/ MISSISSIPPI (Elite 8) W 66-63 Austin, TX 3/28 1/ 5/ vs WKU (Final 4) W 90-65 Lexington, KY 3/30 1/ 3/ vs USC (Final) W 97-81 Lexington, KY

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1986-87 1987-88

31-2 / 16-0 SWC (1st) 32-3 / 16-0 SWC (1st) NCAA Final Four NCAA Elite 8 (Midwest Region) Final Rank: 1st / 3rd (AP/Coaches) Final Rank: 4th / 5th (AP/Coaches) SWC Tournament Champions SWC Tournament Champions Coach: Jody Conradt Coach: Jody Conradt

date ut opp opponent w/L Score site date ut opp opponent w/L Score site USC Classic Rainbow Wahine Classic 11/28 1 7 vs Long Beach State W 100-86 Los Angeles, CA 11/27 2 vs Northern Arizona W 93-34 Honolulu, HI 11/29 1 5 at USC W 89-69 Los Angeles, CA 11/28 2 vs Stephen F. Austin W 94-71 Honolulu, HI 12/1 1 at Idaho W 87-44 Moscow, ID 11/29 2 vs Penn State W 91-70 Honolulu, HI Dr. Pepper Classic 12/3 2 13 USC W 79-62 Austin, TX 12/5 1 NOTRE DAME W 84-59 Austin, TX 12/5 2 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 108-50 Austin, TX 12/6 1 15 OHIO STATE W 99-78 Austin, TX 12/9 2 1 at Tennessee W 97-78 Knoxville, TN 12/9 1 at Louisiana-Monroe W 85-60 Monroe, LA 12/18 1 9 LONG BEACH STATE W 99-85 Austin, TX 12/14 1 3 TENNESSEE L 78-85 Austin, TX Orange Bowl Classic Orange Bowl Classic 12/28 1 20/ vs Illinois W 90-75 Miami, FL 12/27 2 vs Temple W 93-57 Miami, FL 12/29 1 8 vs Rutgers W 86-75 Miami, FL 12/28 2 15 vs Ohio State W 97-63 Miami, FL 12/30 1 5 vs Iowa L 65-75 Miami, FL 12/29 2 1 vs Tennessee W 88-74 Miami, FL 1/2 1 9 at Ohio State L 58-88 Columbus, OH 1/3 2 RICE * W 85-53 Austin, TX 1/5 5 at Arkansas * W 89-70 Fayetteville, AR 1/6 1 at Arkansas * W 59-56 Fayetteville, AR 1/8 5 LSU W 76-61 Austin, TX 1/10 1 at Baylor * W 88-58 Waco, TX 1/9 5 RICE * W 85-60 Austin, TX 1/14 1 at Texas A&M * W 94-60 College Station, TX 1/14 5 20 at Houston * W 80-47 Houston, TX 1/17 1 SMU * W 91-50 Austin, TX 1/16 5 at Texas Tech * W 89-56 Lubbock, TX 1/19 1 at TCU * W 99-67 Fort Worth, TX 1/22 5 6 MISSISSIPPI W 74-61 Austin, TX 1/21 1 19/ WKU W 63-41 Austin, TX 1/25 5 TCU * W 102-62 Austin, TX 1/24 1 TEXAS TECH * W 74-52 Austin, TX 1/27 5 at SMU * W 72-56 Dallas, TX 1/28 1 at Houston * W 79-73 Houston, TX 1/30 5 at Texas A&M * W 89-61 College Station, TX 1/31 1 at Rice * W 96-63 Houston, TX 2/2 5 BAYLOR * W 98-52 Austin, TX 2/3 1 ARKANSAS * W 91-65 Austin, TX 2/6 5 ARKANSAS * W 84-54 Austin, TX 2/7 1 BAYLOR * W 92-41 Austin, TX 2/9 5 at Rice * W 94-57 Houston, TX 2/10 1 TEXAS A&M * W 96-50 Austin, TX 2/13 5 HOUSTON * W 93-69 Austin, TX 2/14 1 at SMU * W 93-57 Dallas, TX 2/16 4 TEXAS TECH * W 70-61 Austin, TX 2/17 1 TCU * W 110-65 Austin, TX 2/20 4 at WKU W 71-52 Bowling Green, KY 2/24 1 at Texas Tech * W 74-52 Lubbock, TX 2/23 4 at TCU * W 86-50 Fort Worth, TX 3/1 1 HOUSTON * W 60-55 Austin, TX 2/27 4 SMU * W 75-52 Austin, TX SWC Tournament 3/1 4 TEXAS A&M * W 79-57 Austin, TX 3/5 1 vs Texas Tech (Semifinal) W 73-49 Dallas, TX 3/5 4 at Baylor * W 94-43 Waco, TX 1 (Final) 72-70 Dallas, TX 3/7 vs Arkansas W SWC Tournament NCAA Championship 3/10 4 vs Texas A&M (Semifinal) W 72-56 Dallas, TX 3/15 1 SAINT JOSEPH'S (Rnd 32) W 86-56 Austin, TX 3/12 4 vs Texas Tech (Final) W 88-61 Dallas, TX 1 12 vs James Madison (Sweet 16) 91-57 Fayetteville, NC 3/19 W NCAA Championship 3/21 1 5 vs Rutgers (Elite 8) W 85-77 Fayetteville, NC 3/20 4 SOUTH CAROLINA (Rnd 32) W 77-58 Austin, TX 1 3 75-79 Austin, TX 3/27 LOUISIANA TECH (Final 4) L 3/24 4 13 STANFORD (Sweet 16) W 79-58 Austin, TX 3/26 4 5 LOUISIANA TECH (Elite 8) L OT 80-83 Austin, TX

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1988-89 1989-90

27-5 / 16-0 SWC (1st) 27-5 / 15-1 SWC (t-1st) NCAA Elite 8 (West Region) NCAA Elite 8 (Midwest Region) Final Rank: 6th / 6th (AP/Coaches) Final Rank: 8th / 6th (AP/Coaches) SWC Tournament Champions SWC Tournament Champions Coach: Jody Conradt Coach: Jody Conradt

date ut opp opponent w/L Score site date ut opp opponent w/L Score site Boilermaker Classic 11/24 5 16 at Washington L 65-75 Seattle, WA 11/25 3/ 16 vs Saint Joseph's W 75-69 West Lafayette, IN 11/27 11 8 PURDUE W 89-61 Austin, TX 11/26 3 at Purdue L 71-76 West Lafayette, IN 12/2 11 7 LONG BEACH STATE W 80-77 Austin, TX 12/3 9 11 RUTGERS W 78-66 Austin, TX 12/8 6 18 at Old Dominion W 93-92 Norfolk, VA 12/5 8 18 WASHINGTON W 69-64 Austin, TX 12/11 6 at Rutgers W 85-63 New Brunswick, NJ 12/10 8 16 at LSU L 80-94 Baton Rouge, LA 12/14 6 OHIO STATE W 82-52 Austin, TX 12/12 10 6 at Mississippi L 67-88 Oxford, MS 12/28 5 COLORADO W 90-67 Austin, TX 12/28 13 at USC L 81-83 Los Angeles, CA 1/2 4 TEXAS TECH * W 81-46 Austin, TX 12/31 13 7 at Long Beach State W 87-83 Long Beach, CA 1/5 4 BAYLOR * W 93-40 Austin, TX 1/3 14 BAYLOR * W 80-60 Austin, TX 1/9 4 at TCU * W 83-51 Fort Worth, TX 1/7 14 ARKANSAS * W 104-67 Austin, TX 1/11 4 at WKU L 56-61 Bowling Green, KY 1/10 14 at Rice * W 92-65 Houston, TX 1/13 4 at SMU * W 95-77 Dallas, TX 1/14 14 at Houston * W 85-62 Houston, TX 1/16 6 TEXAS A&M * W 88-67 Austin, TX 1/17 11 TEXAS TECH * W 95-49 Austin, TX 1/20 6 3/ at Tennessee L 70-76 Knoxville, TN 1/21 11 WKU W 90-67 Austin, TX 1/24 5 at Arkansas * W 84-75 Fayetteville, AR 1/24 10 at TCU * W 88-68 Fort Worth, TX 1/27 5 RICE * W 81-44 Austin, TX 1/28 10 SMU * W 92-70 Austin, TX 1/31 6 HOUSTON * W 90-64 Austin, TX 1/31 11 2 TENNESSEE W 69-67 Austin, TX 2/4 6 USC W 85-44 Austin, TX 2/4 11 at Baylor * W 88-50 Waco, TX 2/7 6 at Baylor * W 92-62 Waco, TX 2/7 9 at Arkansas * W 87-67 Fayetteville, AR 2/9 6 at Rice * W 103-48 Houston, TX 2/9 9 TEXAS A&M * W 86-61 Austin, TX 2/13 6 SMU * W 105-70 Austin, TX 2/11 9 RICE * W 103-61 Austin, TX 2/16 6 at Texas A&M * W 95-70 College Station, TX 2/14 8 HOUSTON * W 86-72 Austin, TX 2/18 6 at Texas Tech * W 82-67 Lubbock, TX 2/18 8 at Texas Tech * W 78-61 Lubbock, TX 2/23 6 25 ARKANSAS * L 77-82 Austin, TX 2/21 8 OLD DOMINION W 99-78 Austin, TX 2/26 8 TCU * W 91-51 Austin, TX 2/24 8 TCU * W 100-62 Austin, TX 2/28 8 LOUISIANA-MONROE W 91-61 Austin, TX 2/28 6 at SMU * W 105-94 Dallas, TX 3/4 8 at Houston * W 77-74 Houston, TX 3/4 6 at Texas A&M * W 78-70 College Station, TX SWC Tournament SWC Tournament 3/8 8 vs Houston (Semifinal) W 101-58 Dallas, TX 6 74-59 Dallas, TX 3/9 vs Texas A&M (Semifinal) W 3/10 8 vs Texas Tech (Final) W 63-60 Dallas, TX 3/11 6 vs Arkansas (Final) W 101-99 Dallas, TX NCAA Championship NCAA Championship 3/18 8 OHIO STATE (Rnd 32) W 95-66 Austin, TX 3/18 6 MONTANA (Rnd 32) W 83-54 Austin, TX 3/22 8 11 NORTH CAROLINA ST W 72-63 Austin, TX 3/23 6 16 UNLV (Sweet 16) W 88-77 Austin, TX (Sweet 16) 3/25 6 5 MARYLAND (Elite 8) L 71-79 Austin, TX 3/24 8 1 LOUISIANA TECH (Elite 8) L 57-71 Austin, TX

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1990-91 1991-92

21-9 / 14-2 SWC (2nd) 21-10 / 11-3 SWC (2nd) NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round Final Rank: 16th / 25th (AP/Coaches) Final Rank: 19th / 23rd (AP/Coaches) Coach: Jody Conradt Coach: Jody Conradt date ut opp opponent w/L Score site date ut opp opponent w/L Score site 11/23 7 12 at Long Beach State L 74-80 Long Beach, CA 11/23 12 MISSOURI STATE W 76-64 Austin, TX 11/25 7 25 at USC L 77-88 Los Angeles, CA 7UP Desert Classic 12/1 12 1 VIRGINIA L 74-80 Austin, TX 11/29 10 vs George Washington L 62-70 Las Vegas, NV 12/5 20 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 87-64 Austin, TX 11/30 10 25 at UNLV W 81-65 Las Vegas, NV 12/9 20 at Colorado W 93-64 Boulder, CO 12/3 13 ARKANSAS STATE W 76-50 Austin, TX Naismith Hall of Fame Classic 12/15 21 DEPAUL W 89-63 Austin, TX 12/7 13 2 at Virginia L 47-77 Charlottesville, VA 12/19 21 MCNEESE STATE W 105-48 Austin, TX 19 13 82-75 Austin, TX Super Shootout 12/15 NORTHWESTERN W 12/29 20 8 vs Stanford L 66-82 Hilton Head, SC 12/19 19 3 vs Tennessee L 72-86 Springfield, MA 12/30 20 vs Ohio State W 98-73 Hilton Head, SC 12/28 22 NEW MEXICO STATE W 104-67 Austin, TX 1/3 22 TEXAS A&M * W 72-59 Austin, TX 12/20 20 SAN FRANCISCO W 79-69 Austin, TX 1/5 22 BAYLOR * W 83-49 Austin, TX 1/4 20 14 at Washington L 64-72 Seattle, WA 1/8 20 14 at Arkansas * L 61-76 Fayetteville, AR 1/8 21 16 at Houston * L 65-73 Houston, TX 1/11 20 at Rice * W 71-61 Houston, TX 1/11 21 at Texas Tech * L 65-78 Lubbock, TX 1/13 20 HOUSTON * W 93-79 Austin, TX 1/18 TCU * W 76-41 Austin, TX 1/16 19 5 UNLV W 89-67 Austin, TX 1/20 TEXAS A&M * L 73-74 Austin, TX 1/23 18 at Texas Tech * W 66-63 Lubbock, TX 1/22 at SMU * W 83-81 Dallas, TX 1/26 18 at TCU * W 84-58 Fort Worth, TX 1/25 RUTGERS W 82-56 Austin, TX 1/30 17 SMU * W 93-65 Austin, TX 1/30 8 PENN STATE W OT 76-73 Austin, TX 2/2 17 at Texas A&M * W 74-65 College Station, TX 2/1 BAYLOR * W 83-55 Austin, TX 2/5 15 at Baylor * W 91-67 Waco, TX 2/3 at Rice * W 91-73 Houston, TX 2/9 15 11 ARKANSAS * L 68-73 Austin, TX 2/8 14 HOUSTON * W 80-70 Austin, TX 2/13 16 RICE * W 87-50 Austin, TX 2/12 17 TEXAS TECH * W 70-63 Austin, TX 2/16 16 at Houston * W 68-64 Houston, TX 2/15 at Texas A&M * W 71-52 College Station, TX 2/23 15 4 TENNESSEE L 55-64 Austin, TX 2/19 25 at TCU * W 87-55 Fort Worth, TX 2/26 14 TEXAS TECH * W 77-53 Austin, TX 2/22 25 SMU * W 90-70 Austin, TX 2/27 14 TCU * W 77-40 Austin, TX 2/25 24 2 at Tennessee L 68-86 Knoxville, TN 3/2 14 at SMU * W 90-52 Dallas, TX 3/4 22 at Baylor * W 82-52 Waco, TX SWC Tournament 3/8 22 RICE * W 84-49 Austin, TX 3/6 14 vs Rice (Semifinal) W 108-61 Dallas, TX SWC Tournament 22 84-56 Dallas, TX 3/7 14 vs Texas Tech (Final) L 61-63 Dallas, TX 3/11 vs Baylor (Quarterfinal) W NCAA Championship 3/12 22 19 vs Houston (Semifinal) W 70-60 Dallas, TX 3/13 16 24 LAMAR (Rnd 48) L 63-77 Austin, TX 3/14 22 14 vs Texas Tech (Final) L 74-76 Dallas, TX NCAA Championship 3/22 19 UCLA (Rnd 32) L 81-82 Austin, TX

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1992-93 1993-94

22-8 / 13-1 SWC (t-1st) 22-9 / 10-4 SWC (3rd) NCAA Second Round NCAA Second Round Final Rank: 16th / 19th (AP/Coaches) Final Rank: 25th / 23rd (AP/Coaches) Coach: Jody Conradt SWC Tournament Champions Coach: Jody Conradt date ut opp opponent w/L Score site 12/1 10 23 at Penn State L 76-85 State College, PA date ut opp opponent w/L Score site 12/5 10 ARIZONA W 81-57 Austin, TX 11/26 2 at Vanderbilt L 71-93 Nashville, TN 12/13 14 CREIGHTON W 86-69 Austin, TX 11/30 OKLAHOMA W 84-78 Austin, TX 12/18 12 ORAL ROBERTS W 109-68 Austin, TX Central Fidelity Bank Classic 12/21 12 3 VANDERBILT L 73-78 Austin, TX 12/3 24 vs Maryland L 68-78 Richmond, VA Bell Atlantic Tournament 12/4 at Richmond W 99-77 Richmond, VA 12/27 11 vs Clemson L 75-78 Piscataway, NJ 12/14 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 76-46 Austin, TX 12/29 19 vs Maine W 72-34 Piscataway, NJ 12/17 BYU W 95-82 Austin, TX 1/2 19 WASHINGTON STATE W 76-51 Austin, TX 12/21 at Arizona W 79-68 Tucson, AZ 1/5 17 4 at Stanford L 64-87 Palo Alto, CA 12/30 CALIFORNIA W 96-80 Austin, TX 1/7 17 at Santa Clara W 69-66 Santa Clara, CA 1/2 NEW MEXICO STATE W 90-75 Austin, TX 1/10 17 TCU * W 82-59 Austin, TX 1/5 MARQUETTE W 98-86 Austin, TX 1/12 18 at SMU * W 93-69 Dallas, TX 1/8 SANTA CLARA L 78-85 Austin, TX 1/16 18 BAYLOR * W 82-66 Austin, TX 1/11 at Texas A&M * L 74-75 College Station, TX 1/20 16 12 at Texas Tech * W 76-75 Lubbock, TX 1/15 at SMU * W 76-71 Dallas, TX 1/23 16 UMKC W 72-45 Austin, TX 1/19 BAYLOR * W 84-73 Austin, TX 1/27 13 at Houston * W 70-66 Houston, TX 1/22 4 TEXAS TECH * W 66-65 Austin, TX 1/30 13 RICE * W 74-61 Austin, TX 1/25 1 at Tennessee L 60-94 Knoxville, TN 2/2 13 1 TENNESSEE L 58-72 Austin, TX 1/29 HOUSTON * W 100-76 Austin, TX 2/6 13 at Texas A&M * W 79-63 College Station, TX 2/2 at Rice * W 77-70 Houston, TX 2/9 15 SMU * W 99-77 Austin, TX 2/5 at TCU * W 85-56 Fort Worth, TX 2/13 15 at Baylor * W 89-75 Waco, TX 2/9 25 TEXAS A&M * W 81-69 Austin, TX 2/17 13 9 TEXAS TECH * L 67-77 Austin, TX 2/12 SMU * L 73-74 Austin, TX 2/24 14 HOUSTON * W 97-68 Austin, TX 2/16 at Baylor * L 75-81 Waco, TX 2/27 14 at Rice * W 76-53 Houston, TX 2/19 7 at Texas Tech * L 61-78 Lubbock, TX 3/3 14 at TCU * W 75-50 Fort Worth, TX 2/26 at Houston * W 89-74 Houston, TX 3/7 14 TEXAS A&M * W 76-64 Austin, TX 3/2 RICE * W 77-63 Austin, TX SWC Tournament 3/6 TCU * W 99-70 Austin, TX 3/10 14 vs Rice (Quarterfinal) W 87-61 Dallas, TX SWC Tournament 3/11 14 vs SMU (Semifinal) W 95-76 Dallas, TX 3/9 vs Rice (Quarterfinal) W 102-57 Dallas, TX 3/13 14 6/ vs Texas Tech (Final) L 71-78 Dallas, TX 3/11 vs Texas A&M (Semifinal) W 80-75 Dallas, TX NCAA Championship 3/12 6 vs Texas Tech (Final) W 71-69 Dallas, TX 3/20 16 14 LOUISIANA TECH (Rnd 32) L 78-82 Austin, TX NCAA Championship 3/16 25 OKLAHOMA STATE (Rnd 64) W 75-67 Austin, TX 3/19 25 14 at Seton Hall (Rnd 32) L 66-71 South Orange, NJ

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1994-95 1995-96

12-16 / 7-7 SWC (t-4th) 21-9 / 13-1 SWC (t-1st) Coach: Jody Conradt NCAA Second Round Final Rank: rv / 24th (AP/Coaches) date ut opp opponent w/L Score site Coach: Jody Conradt 11/25 19/ at California L 82-95 Berkeley, CA 11/27 19 at Sacramento State L 85-88 Sacramento, CA date ut opp opponent w/L Score site 12/3 NORTH TEXAS W 94-55 Austin, TX 11/25 SAN DIEGO STATE W 69-58 Austin, TX 12/7 at Oklahoma L 85-95 Norman, OK 11/28 at Florida L OT 64-67 Gainesville, FL 12/10 OLD DOMINION L 70-73 Austin, TX 12/4 LAMAR W 87-58 Austin, TX 12/21 VERMONT W 81-57 Austin, TX 12/10 2 at Tennessee L 67-83 Knoxville, TN 12/28 TENNESSEE L 54-66 Austin, TX 12/20 4 VANDERBILT L 57-61 Austin, TX 12/31 ALCORN STATE W 82-68 Austin, TX 12/28 UTAH W 60-56 Austin, TX 1/4 at Utah L 65-80 Salt Lake City, UT 12/30 4 STANFORD L 68-72 Austin, TX 1/6 at BYU W 74-60 Provo, UT 1/3 at VCU W 75-65 Richmond, VA 1/10 TCU * W 89-49 Austin, TX 1/5 19 at Old Dominion L 61-98 Norfolk, VA 1/14 at Texas A&M * L 61-75 College Station, TX 1/10 at Rice * W 74-72 Houston, TX 1/18 SMU * W 74-50 Austin, TX 1/13 at TCU * W 96-33 Fort Worth, TX 1/21 BAYLOR * W 69-46 Austin, TX 1/17 TEXAS A&M * W 87-66 Austin, TX 1/25 FLORIDA L OT 71-82 Austin, TX 1/20 SMU * W 84-83 Austin, TX 1/28 at Texas Tech * L 40-84 Lubbock, TX 1/22 SACRAMENTO STATE W 90-73 Austin, TX 2/2 at Houston * L 67-82 Houston, TX 1/24 at Baylor * W 82-71 Waco, TX 2/4 RICE * W 54-49 Austin, TX 1/27 8 at Texas Tech * L 62-68 Lubbock, TX 2/28 at TCU * W 109-44 Fort Worth, TX 1/31 1 at Georgia L 68-93 Athens, GA 2/11 TEXAS A&M * L 79-86 Austin, TX 2/3 HOUSTON * W 82-68 Austin, TX 2/13 GEORGIA L 75-80 Austin, TX 2/7 RICE * W 89-75 Austin, TX 2/15 at SMU * L 74-82 Dallas, TX 2/10 TCU * W 115-82 Austin, TX 2/18 at Baylor * W 83-78 Waco, TX 2/14 at Texas A&M * W 80-78 College Station, TX 2/25 TEXAS TECH * L 70-80 Austin, TX 2/17 at SMU * W 79-77 Dallas, TX 3/1 HOUSTON * W 74-53 Austin, TX 2/21 BAYLOR * W 65-53 Austin, TX 3/4 at Rice * L 47-67 Houston, TX 2/24 6 TEXAS TECH * W 76-60 Austin, TX SWC Tournament 2/28 25 ORAL ROBERTS W 75-56 Austin, TX 3/8 vs Texas A&M (Quarterfinal) W 78-63 Dallas, TX 3/2 25 at Houston * W 90-67 Houston, TX 3/10 vs SMU (Semifinal) L 65-81 Dallas, TX SWC Tournament 3/6 24 vs TCU (Semifinal) W 109-78 Dallas, TX 3/8 24 vs Texas A&M (Final) L 61-75 Dallas, TX NCAA Championship 3/16 vs Missouri State (Rnd 64) W 73-55 Lawrence, KS 3/18 20 at Kansas (Rnd 32) L 70-77 Lawrence, KS

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1996-97 1997-98

22-8 / 12-4 Big 12 (t-2nd) 12-15 / 7-9 Big 12 (7th) NCAA Second Round Coach: Jody Conradt Final Rank: 14th / 18th (AP/Coaches) date ut opp opponent w/L Score site Coach: Jody Conradt 11/19 25 NORTH TEXAS W 88-67 Austin, TX date ut opp opponent w/L Score site Reebok Classic 11/22 21 at Detroit Mercy W 66-54 Detroit, MI 11/23 25 vs Boston College L 68-82 Boston, MA 11/23 21 at Michigan State W 82-72 East Lansing, MI 11/25 5 at Florida L 51-64 Gainesville, FL 11/26 21 19 FLORIDA W 2OT 97-84 Austin, TX 11/29 MICHIGAN STATE L OT 78-80 Austin, TX 12/2 19 WASHINGTON W 77-64 Austin, TX 12/3 1 at Tennessee L 64-98 Knoxville, TN 12/18 13 VCU W 79-58 Austin, TX 12/13 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 103-71 Austin, TX 12/21 13 5 TENNESSEE L OT 65-68 Austin, TX 12/18 NORTHWESTERN W 89-86 Austin, TX MCI/First American Classic 12/20 DETROIT MERCY W 77-52 Austin, TX 12/28 12 vs Seton Hall W 83-77 Nashville, TN 12/29 8 at Washington L 72-78 Seattle, WA 12/29 12 14 at Vanderbilt L 65-67 Nashville, TN 1/3 at Oklahoma State * L 61-82 Stillwater, OK 1/4 14/ at Oklahoma State * W 83-70 Stillwater, OK 1/7 OKLAHOMA * W 78-44 Austin, TX 1/7 12 OKLAHOMA * W 87-69 Austin, TX 1/10 5 TEXAS TECH * L 59-82 Austin, TX 1/11 12 at Kansas State * L 67-68 Manhattan, KS 1/13 at Kansas * L 71-76 Lawrence, KS 1/15 16 TEXAS A&M * W 100-63 Austin, TX 1/17 at Oklahoma * L 84-97 Norman, OK 1/18 16 11 KANSAS * W 82-72 Austin, TX 1/20 MISSOURI * W 53-44 Austin, TX 1/22 12 at Oklahoma * W 76-58 Norman, OK 1/24 GEORGETOWN W 61-59 Austin, TX 1/25 12 at Missouri * W 84-77 Columbia, MO 1/28 23 at Nebraska * L 75-87 Lincoln, NE 1/27 10 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 79-58 Austin, TX 2/1 24/ IOWA STATE * W 74-67 Austin, TX 1/29 10 BAYLOR * W 79-61 Austin, TX 2/4 7 at Texas Tech * L 59-79 Lubbock, TX 2/1 10 17 vs Clemson W 68-53 Boulder, CO 2/7 TEXAS A&M * W 79-66 Austin, TX 2/5 8 14/ at Texas Tech * L 73-96 Lubbock, TX 2/11 KANSAS STATE * W 73-57 Austin, TX 2/8 8 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 70-63 Austin, TX 2/14 at Baylor * L 63-67 Waco, TX 2/12 11 at Baylor * W OT 82-71 Waco, TX 2/18 at Texas A&M * L 68-86 College Station, TX 2/17 9 NEBRASKA * W OT 71-70 Austin, TX 2/21 BAYLOR * W 99-59 Austin, TX 2/19 9 at Iowa State * L 56-74 Ames, IA 2/25 OKLAHOMA STATE * L 66-69 Austin, TX 2/22 9 16 TEXAS TECH * W 72-61 Austin, TX 2/28 at Colorado * W 75-71 Boulder, CO 2/26 12 COLORADO * L 56-60 Austin, TX Big 12 Championship 3/1 12 at Texas A&M * W 79-58 College Station, TX 3/3 vs Texas A&M (First Rnd) L 74-98 Kansas City, MO Big 12 Championship 3/5 12 vs Nebraska (Quarterfinal) W 74-68 Kansas City, MO 3/6 12 vs Colorado (Semifinal) L 50-64 Kansas City, MO NCAA Championship 3/15 14 TEXAS STATE (Rnd 64) W 66-38 Austin, TX 3/17 14 15 NOTRE DAME (Rnd 32) L 83-86 Austin, TX

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1998-99 1999-00

16-12 / 10-6 Big 12 (4th) 21-13 / 9-7 Big 12 (6th) NCAA First Round NCAA First Round Coach: Jody Conradt Coach: Jody Conradt

date ut opp opponent w/L Score site date ut opp opponent w/L Score site 11/18 at Houston L 52-61 Houston, TX 11/20 NICHOLLS STATE W 74-60 Austin, TX 11/21 at Georgetown W 78-76 Washington, DC 11/23 4 at UCLA L 77-84 Los Angeles, CA 11/24 11 RUTGERS L 59-66 Austin, TX Rainbow Wahine Classic 11/28 3 TENNESSEE L 65-86 Austin, TX 11/26 vs Long Beach State W 75-44 Honolulu, HI 12/2 at Arizona State W 77-75 Tempe, AZ 11/27 vs Virginia W 78-73 Honolulu, HI 12/12 TEXAS STATE W 91-55 Austin, TX 11/28 at Hawaii L 74-78 Honolulu, HI 12/16 LAMAR W 84-41 Austin, TX 12/1 TEXAS STATE W 81-52 Austin, TX 12/19 8 UCLA L 74-81 Austin, TX 12/4 10 ILLINOIS W 87-84 Austin, TX 12/21 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 81-52 Austin, TX 12/7 HOUSTON W 85-61 Austin, TX 12/30 FORDHAM W 80-52 Austin, TX 12/16 25 at Fordham W 83-57 Bronx, NY 1/2 COLORADO * W 83-65 Austin, TX 12/18 25 16 at Rutgers L 64-68 New Brunswick, NJ 1/5 16 at Iowa State * L 68-71 Ames, IA 12/21 25 ARIZONA STATE W 76-63 Austin, TX 1/9 20 NEBRASKA * W 80-75 Austin, TX 12/30 25 2 at Tennessee L 76-106 Knoxville, TN 1/13 at Baylor * L 63-82 Waco, TX 1/5 KANSAS STATE * W 80-58 Austin, TX 1/16 at Kansas State * L 68-78 Manhattan, KS 1/8 at Nebraska * W 72-68 Lincoln, NE 1/20 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 75-53 Austin, TX 1/12 at Oklahoma State * L 69-71 Stillwater, OK 1/23 OKLAHOMA * W 81-73 Austin, TX 1/15 MISSOURI * W 80-64 Austin, TX 1/27 24 KANSAS * L 54-56 Austin, TX 1/19 25 OKLAHOMA * L 73-76 Austin, TX Big 12/ACC Challenge 1/30 at Texas A&M * W 78-74 College Station, TX 1/23 6 NORTH CAROLINA ST W 81-77 Austin, TX 2/3 at Oklahoma * L 69-71 Norman, OK 1/26 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 74-44 Austin, TX 2/6 10 TEXAS TECH * W 74-70 Austin, TX 1/29 at Baylor * W 83-61 Waco, TX 2/13 at Oklahoma State * W 75-55 Stillwater, OK 2/3 9/ at Texas Tech * L 44-73 Lubbock, TX 2/16 at Missouri * W 64-59 Columbia, MO 2/5 TEXAS A&M * W 82-54 Austin, TX 2/20 TEXAS A&M * W 65-56 Austin, TX 2/10 23/ at Kansas * L 52-64 Lawrence, KS 2/24 BAYLOR * W 77-62 Austin, TX 2/12 BAYLOR * W 97-58 Austin, TX 2/27 11 at Texas Tech * L 56-76 Lubbock, TX 18 77-70 Norman, OK Big 12 Championship 2/16 at Oklahoma * W 75-79 Boulder, CO 3/3 vs Nebraska (Quarterfinal) L 55-60 Kansas City, MO 2/19 at Colorado * L NCAA Championship 2/23 7/ TEXAS TECH * L 2OT 85-91 Austin, TX 3/13 vs Auburn (Rnd 64) L 61-69 Blacksburg, VA 2/26 at Texas A&M * W 76-67 College Station, TX 3/1 11 IOWA STATE * L 66-79 Austin, TX Big 12 Championship 3/7 vs Texas A&M (First Rnd) W 83-72 Kansas City, MO 3/8 18 vs Oklahoma (Quarterfinal) W 71-68 Kansas City, MO 3/9 6 vs Texas Tech (Semifinal) W 68-50 Kansas City, MO 3/11 10 vs Iowa State (Final) L 65-75 Kansas City, MO NCAA Championship 3/17 vs Saint Joseph's (Rnd 64) L 48-69 Piscataway, NJ

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2000-01 2001-02

20-13 / 7-9 Big 12 (7th) 22-10 / 10-6 Big 12 (5th) NCAA First Round NCAA Regional Semifinals – Sweet 16 Coach: Jody Conradt Final Rank: 14th / 13th (AP/Coaches) Coach: Jody Conradt date ut opp opponent w/L Score site Preseason WNIT date ut opp opponent w/L Score site 11/10 WICHITA STATE W 72-47 Austin, TX 11/20 BYU W 90-74 Austin, TX 11/12 TULANE W 71-47 Austin, TX Paradise Jam 11/19 4 at Purdue L 49-71 West Lafayette, IN 11/24 23 vs Wisconsin W 75-70 St. Thomas, VI 11/20 13 vs Virginia W 2OT 56-55 West Lafayette, IN 11/25 vs USC W 66-64 St. Thomas, VI Torneo Cancun de Basquetbol 11/29 21 15 LSU W 65-63 Austin, TX 11/25 vs Louisville W 73-59 Cancun, Mexico 12/4 17 TEXAS STATE W 83-52 Austin, TX 11/26 vs Denver W 78-74 Cancun, Mexico 12/6 17 NEW MEXICO W 71-58 Austin, TX 11/29 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 98-51 Austin, TX Orange Bowl Classic 12/2 DENVER W 96-60 Austin, TX 12/9 17 vs Miami (FL) L 55-57 Miami, FL 12/5 25 at Illinois W 70-54 Champaign, IL 12/15 19 LAMAR W 80-47 Austin, TX 12/9 25 10 OREGON W 82-58 Austin, TX 12/21 19 24 PENN STATE L 65-67 Austin, TX 12/16 16 CENTENARY W 135-37 Austin, TX 12/29 22 OHIO W 87-66 Austin, TX 12/20 15 TEXAS STATE W 82-47 Austin, TX 1/2 21 at Nebraska * W 61-54 Lincoln, NE 12/22 15 2 TENNESSEE L 59-67 Austin, TX 1/6 21 16 at Colorado * W 70-68 Boulder, CO 12/28 15 at TCU W 70-49 Fort Worth, TX 1/9 16 6 IOWA STATE * W 66-65 Austin, TX 1/3 13 TEXAS A&M * W 62-49 Austin, TX 1/13 16 10 TEXAS TECH * W 2OT 87-83 Austin, TX 1/6 13 at Missouri * L 52-68 Columbia, MO 1/16 12 at Oklahoma State * W 77-64 Stillwater, OK 1/10 14 17 at Oklahoma * L 75-85 Norman, OK 1/19 12 3 at Oklahoma * L 69-89 Norman, OK 1/13 14 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 64-43 Austin, TX 1/22 13 MISSOURI * W 73-51 Austin, TX 1/17 17 at Kansas State * L 63-72 Manhattan, KS 1/26 13 15 BAYLOR * L 70-80 Austin, TX 1/20 17 NEBRASKA * W 62-48 Austin, TX 1/30 14 9 KANSAS STATE * L OT 76-80 Austin, TX 1/27 17 at Baylor * L 51-73 Waco, TX 2/2 14 at Texas A&M * L 65-70 College Station, TX 1/31 21 23 COLORADO * W 65-62 Austin, TX 2/6 17 15 at Texas Tech * L 49-61 Lubbock, TX 2/3 21 KANSAS * L 60-70 Austin, TX 2/9 17 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 90-56 Austin, TX 2/7 21 at Texas A&M * W 69-41 College Station, TX 2/12 18 3 at Tennessee W 69-66 Knoxville, TN 2/10 21 11 at Texas Tech * W 63-57 Lubbock, TX 2/16 18 11 at Baylor * L 69-76 Waco, TX 2/14 18 BAYLOR * L 75-80 Austin, TX 2/19 15 3 OKLAHOMA * W OT 68-62 Austin, TX 2/17 18 at Oklahoma State * W OT 73-69 Stillwater, OK 2/23 15 TEXAS A&M * W 91-63 Austin, TX 2/20 22 10 at Iowa State * L 47-87 Ames, IA 2/26 13 at Kansas * W 61-46 Lawrence, KS 2/24 22 13 TEXAS TECH * L 60-76 Austin, TX Big 12 Championship 2/28 7 OKLAHOMA * L 54-65 Austin, TX 3/5 12 vs Kansas (First Rnd) W 63-61 Kansas City, MO Big 12 Championship 3/6 12 13 vs Kansas State(Quarterfinal) L 63-79 Kansas City, MO 3/6 vs Nebraska (First Rnd) W 77-60 Kansas City, MO NCAA Championship 14 60-55 Austin, TX 3/7 12 vs Texas Tech (Quarterfinal) L 58-71 Kansas City, MO 3/15 GREEN BAY (Rnd 64) W NCAA Championship 3/17 14 UC SANTA BARBARA (Rnd 32) W 76-60 Austin, TX 3/16 vs St. Mary's (CA) (Rnd 64) L 64-68 Knoxville, TN 3/23 14 3 vs Duke (Sweet 16) L 46-62 Raleigh, NC

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2002-03 2003-04

29-6 / 15-1 Big 12 (1st) 30-5 / 14-2 Big 12 (t-1st) NCAA Final Four NCAA Regional Semifinals – Sweet 16 Final Rank: 5th / 3rd (AP/Coaches) Final Rank: 4th / 10th (AP/Coaches) Big 12 Tournament Champions Coach: Jody Conradt Coach: Jody Conradt date ut opp opponent w/L Score site date ut opp opponent w/L Score site State Farm Tip-Off Classic 11/22 11/11 at BYU L 63-79 Provo, UT 11/16 3/3 2/2 vs Duke W 85-77 West Lafayette, IN Jimmy V Classic 11/26 16/16 McNEESE STATE W 90-25 Austin, TX 11/23 2/2 at North Carolina State W 69-56 Releigh, NC 12/4 17/16 TEXAS STATE W 98-36 Austin, TX 11/25 2/2 UCLA W 89-58 Austin, TX 17/16 Albuquerque, NM 12/7 at New Mexico L 70-77 Rainbow Wahine Classic 12/10 23/21 TCU W 86-54 Austin, TX 11/28 2/2 vs Navy W 97-46 Honolulu, HI 12/15 23/21 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA W 106-42 Austin, TX 11/29 2/2 vs Virginia W 74-54 Honolulu, HI 12/18 22/21 UT ARLINGTON W 73-44 Austin, TX 11/30 2/2 vs Montana W 85-46 Honolulu, HI 12/21 22/21 4/5 TENNESSEE W 63-62 Austin, TX 12/3 2/2 TEXAS STATE W 88-27 Austin, TX 12/28 8/15 2/3 at LSU L 58-76 Baton Rouge, LA 12/7 2/2 8/8 at Penn State L 59-79 State College, PA 1/2 17/18 TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI W 64-37 Austin, TX 12/14 5/6 NORTH TEXAS W 91-50 Austin, TX Big 12/Big Ten Challenge 12/17 5/5 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN W 90-25 Austin, TX 1/5 17/18 at Ohio State L 66-70 Columbus, OH 12/20 5/5 10/9 GEORGIA W 71-58 Austin, TX 1/8 17/20 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 77-44 Austin, TX 12/28 5/5 2/2 at Tennessee W 70-60 Knoxville, TN 1/11 20/20 at Missouri * W 70-59 Columbia, MO 1/3 3/3 NEW MEXICO W 92-47 Austin, TX 1/15 20/18 at Texas A&M * W 74-47 College Station, TX 1/7 3/3 at Kansas * W 73-54 Lawrence, KS 1/18 20/18 BAYLOR * W 70-50 Austin, TX 1/10 3/3 15/16 OKLAHOMA * W 63-58 Austin, TX 1/22 17/16 7/7 TEXAS TECH * W 69-58 Austin, TX 1/14 3/3 24/- at Baylor * L 64-78 Waco, TX 1/25 17/16 3/3 at Kansas State * L 69-71 Manhattan, KS 1/17 3/3 IOWA STATE * W 67-45 Austin, TX 1/29 11/13 19/18 at Oklahoma * W 60-54 Norman, OK 1/21 3/5 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 67-45 Austin, TX 2/2 11/13 TEXAS A&M * W 76-50 Austin, TX 1/25 3/5 at Texas A&M * W 64-62 College Station, TX 2/8 11/12 KANSAS * W 89-47 Austin, TX 1/28 3/4 25/- at Nebraska * W 82-59 Lincoln, NE 2/12 11/11 at Oklahoma State * W 72-70 Stillwater, OK 2/1 3/4 7/7 TEXAS TECH * W 82-73 Austin, TX 2/15 11/11 at Iowa State * W 65-55 Ames, IA 2/3 3/4 MISSOURI * W 89-55 Austin, TX 2/19 11/11 COLORADO * W 75-55 Austin, TX 2/7 3/4 at Oklahoma State * W 75-52 Stillwater, OK 2/22 10/11 NEBRASKA * W 86-54 Austin, TX 2/11 1/2 TEXAS A&M * W 66-55 Austin, TX 2/26 10/10 at Baylor * W 79-57 Waco, TX 2/14 1/2 12/12 at Colorado * W 51-45 Boulder, CO 3/2 10/10 8/8 at Texas Tech * W 70-67 Lubbock, TX 2/22 1/2 9/9 at Texas Tech * L 49-62 Lubbock, TX 3/5 5/7 OKLAHOMA * W 78-66 Austin, TX 5/5 16/21 73-72 Austin, TX Big 12 Championship 2/25 BAYLOR * W 2OT 5/5 9/8 65-63 Austin, TX 3/12 5/7 vs Kansas (Quarterfinal) W 87-56 Dallas, TX 2/29 KANSAS STATE * W 3/4 17/19 57-54 Norman, OK 3/13 5/7 vs Colorado (Semifinal) W 62-47 Dallas, TX 3/2 at Oklahoma * W Big 12 Championship 3/15 5/7 8/9 vs Texas Tech (Final) W 67-57 Dallas, TX 2/ (Quarterfinal) 64-54 Dallas, TX NCAA Championship 3/10 vs Iowa State W 2/ 14/ 63-59 Dallas, TX 3/23 5/5 vs Hampton (Rnd 64) W 90-46 Cincinnati, OH 3/11 vs Baylor (Semifinal) W 2/ 19/ 47-66 Dallas, TX 3/25 5/5 vs Arkansas (Rnd 32) W 67-50 Cincinnati, OH 3/13 vs Oklahoma (Final) L NCAA Championship 3/30 5/5 17/18 vs Minnesota (Rnd 16) W 73-60 Palo Alto, CA 3/21 4/ SOUTHERN (Rnd 64) W 92-57 Austin, TX 4/1 5/5 3/3 vs LSU (Elite 8) W 78-60 Palo Alto, CA 3/23 4/ 23/ MICHIGAN STATE (Rnd 32) W 80-61 Austin, TX 4/6 5/5 1/2 vs UConn (Final 4) L 69-71 Atlanta, GA 3/27 4/ 19/ vs LSU (Sweet 16) L 55-71 Seattle, WA

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2004-05 2005-06

22-9 / 13-3 Big 12 (2nd) 13-15 / 7-9 Big 12 (t-8th) NCAA Second Round Coach: Jody Conradt Final Rank: 13th / 17th (AP/Coaches) date ut opp opponent w/L Score site Coach: Jody Conradt 11/18 12/12 NEW MEXICO L 68-76 Austin, TX date ut opp opponent w/L Score site 11/21 18/12 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 83-33 Austin, TX State Farm Tip-Off Classic Junkanoo Jam 11/14 2/3 21/21 PENN STATE W 84-69 Austin, TX 11/25 18/18 vs South Carolina W 59-55 Freeport, Bahamas 11/21 2/3 5/5 at Georgia L 64-78 Athens, GA 11/26 18/18 vs George Washington W 59-54 Freeport, Bahamas 11/25 4/4 1/1 TENNESSEE W 74-59 Austin, TX 12/1 16/18 2/1 at Tennessee L 61-102 Knoxville, TN 11/28 4/4 at UCLA L 60-63 Los Angeles, CA 12/4 16/18 DUKE L 70-84 Austin, TX 12/1 7/7 MCNEESE STATE W 80-26 Austin, TX 12/8 19/21 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 77-56 Austin, TX 12/4 4/7 at New Mexico W 73-56 Albuquerque, NM 12/18 19/22 NORTH TEXAS W 69-49 Austin, TX 12/16 4/4 at North Texas W 79-54 Denton, TX 12/21 20/23 TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI W 77-65 Austin, TX 12/21 4/4 UT ARLINGTON W 69-24 Austin, TX 12/30 19/23 9/9 at Rutgers L 49-63 Piscataway, NJ 12/28 4/3 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 83-33 Austin, TX 1/3 23/24 at Kansas * L 61-70 Lawrence, KS 1/2 4/3 24/- RUTGERS L 47-51 Austin, TX 1/7 23/24 4/4 at Baylor * L 48-61 Waco, TX 1/5 7/7 KANSAS * W 66-51 Austin, TX 1/11 IOWA STATE * W 80-50 Austin, TX 1/8 7/7 3/5 at Baylor * L 60-63 Waco, TX 1/14 24/- MISSOURI * W 63-54 Austin, TX 1/12 12/11 13/13 at Texas Tech * L 62-79 Lubbock, TX 1/18 at Nebraska * W 70-62 Lincoln, NE 1/15 12/11 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 63-42 Austin, TX 1/22 KANSAS STATE * W OT 71-70 Austin, TX 1/17 15/16 16/12 at UConn L 57-73 Storrs, CT 1/25 13/14 at Oklahoma * L 57-75 Norman, OK 1/22 15/16 4/5 BAYLOR * W 69-55 Austin, TX 1/28 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 60-46 Austin, TX 1/26 15/15 at Oklahoma * W OT 83-71 Norman, OK 2/1 at Texas Tech * L 63-84 Lubbock, TX 1/29 15/15 at Missouri * W 71-52 Columbia, MO 2/4 at Colorado * W 69-64 Boulder, CO 2/2 13/14 TEXAS A&M * W 77-62 Austin, TX 2/8 24/25 TEXAS A&M * L 53-73 Austin, TX 2/5 13/14 18/18 at Iowa State * L 69-73 Ames, IA 2/12 4/3 UCONN L 58-71 Austin, TX 2/9 17/13 NEBRASKA * W 83-53 Austin, TX 2/15 9/9 OKLAHOMA * L 54-61 Austin, TX 2/13 17/13 13/12 TEXAS TECH * W 64-43 Austin, TX 2/18 at Oklahoma State * W 61-56 Stillwater, OK 2/16 13/13 18/17 at Kansas State * W 64-60 Manhattan, KS 2/22 25/- at Texas A&M * L 67-79 College Station, TX 2/19 13/13 at Oklahoma State * W 79-46 Stillwater, OK 2/26 TEXAS TECH * L 46-58 Austin, TX 2/23 13/13 COLORADO * W 83-40 Austin, TX 3/1 10/10 BAYLOR * L 64-72 Austin, TX 2/26 13/13 OKLAHOMA * W 72-36 Austin, TX Big 12 Championship 3/2 11/12 at Texas A&M * W 69-57 College Station, TX 3/7 vs Iowa State (First Rnd) L 68-72 Dallas, TX Big 12 Championship 3/9 11/10 vs Oklahoma (Quarterfinal) W 65-59 Dallas, TX 3/10 11/10 17/17 vs Kansas State (Semifinal) L 69-72 Dallas, TX NCAA Championship 3/19 13/11 vs Oral Roberts (Rnd 64) W 64-47 Dallas, TX 3/21 13/11 20/20 vs Georgia (Rnd 32) L 68-70 Dallas, TX

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2006-07 2007-08

18-14 / 6-10 Big 12 (t-7th) 22-13 / 7-9 Big 12 (t-7th) Coach: Jody Conradt NCAA Second Round Coach: Gail Goestenkors date ut opp opponent w/L Score site Basketball Travelers Classic date ut opp opponent w/L Score site 11/12 25/- UMES W 78-55 Austin, TX 11/11 22/24 MISSOURI STATE W 92-55 Austin, TX 11/13 25/- LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE W 69-59 Austin, TX 11/15 21/22 LAMAR W 94-35 Austin, TX 11/14 25/- TEXAS STATE W 74-55 Austin, TX 11/18 21/22 1/1 at Tennessee L 67-92 Knoxville, TN 11/17 25/- 23/- at New Mexico L 60-63 Albuquerque, NM Rainbow Wahine Classic 11/20 25/- SAM HOUSTON STATE W 84-56 Austin, TX 11/23 24/22 vs Virginia L 83-86 Honolulu, HI 11/25 22/- ORAL ROBERTS W 79-40 Austin, TX 11/24 24/22 vs Kentucky W 72-60 Honolulu, HI 11/30 22/25 SOUTHERN W 71-23 Austin, TX 11/25 24/22 vs UAB W 59-49 Honolulu, HI 12/6 22/22 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN W 75-44 Austin, TX 11/29 22/25 UT ARLINGTON W 76-60 Austin, TX 12/10 22/22 4/4 at Duke L 52-80 Durham, NC 12/2 22/25 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 91-41 Austin, TX 12/17 23/24 5/5 TENNESSEE L 46-67 Austin, TX 12/8 20/25 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W 88-41 Corpus Christi, TX 12/21 TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI W 73-68 Austin, TX 12/16 20/23 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE W 76-43 Austin, TX Surf n’ Slam Hoop Classic 12/20 19/20 22/21 at Arizona State W 62-51 Tempe, AZ 12/28 vs Oregon State W 65-64 San Diego, CA Surf n’ Slam Hoop Classic 12/30 at San Diego W 73-45 San Diego, CA 12/28 19/19 12/13 vs DePaul W 91-81 San Diego, CA 1/3 NEBRASKA * L 75-79 Austin, TX 12/30 19/19 at San Diego W 81-79 San Diego, CA 1/7 10/11 PURDUE W 64-61 Austin, TX 1/4 16/17 UT-PAN AMERICAN W 91-43 Austin, TX 1/10 23/- at Missouri * W OT 79-77 Columbia, MO 1/9 15/15 at Nebraska * L 45-56 Lincoln, NE 1/13 23/- COLORADO * W 68-49 Austin, TX 1/13 15/15 KANSAS STATE * L OT 74-77 Austin, TX 1/18 22/24 at Iowa State * L 56-67 Ames, IA 1/16 24/25 IOWA STATE * W 59-56 Austin, TX 1/21 22/24 17/18 TEXAS A&M * W 64-45 Austin, TX 1/20 24/25 at Texas Tech * L 58-70 Lubbock, TX 1/24 24/24 13/11 BAYLOR * L 59-63 Austin, TX 1/23 14/13 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 70-63 Austin, TX 1/27 24/24 at Texas Tech * L 48-49 Lubbock, TX 1/26 MISSOURI * W 67-37 Austin, TX 1/31 9/7 OKLAHOMA * W 67-62 Austin, TX 1/30 25/25 6/6 at Baylor * L 60-61 Waco, TX 2/3 at Kansas State * W 61-34 Manhattan, KS 2/3 25/25 11/10 OKLAHOMA * L 58-74 Austin, TX 2/7 at Oklahoma State * L 58-77 Stillwater, OK 2/9 21/20 at Texas A&M * L 57-66 College Station, TX 2/10 KANSAS * L 49-50 Austin, TX 2/13 8/8 BAYLOR * W 61-51 Austin, TX 2/12 12/7 OKLAHOMA * L 58-78 Norman, OK 2/16 at Colorado * L 52-67 Boulder, CO 2/18 15/14 BAYLOR * L 56-71 Waco, TX 2/20 16/17 at Oklahoma State * L 66-71 Stillwater, OK 2/21 OKLAHOMA STATE * L 52-64 Austin, TX 2/24 21/19 TEXAS A&M * L 50-65 Austin, TX 2/24 TEXAS TECH * W 59-47 Austin, TX 2/27 at Kansas * W 57-53 Lawrence, KS 2/28 14/16 at Texas A&M * L 60-67 College Station, TX 3/2 10/10 at Oklahoma * W 65-50 Norman, OK Big 12 Championship 3/5 TEXAS TECH * W 70-55 Austin, TX 3/6 vs Missouri (First Rnd) W 70-57 Oklahoma City, OK Big 12 Championship 3/7 11/11 vs Oklahoma (Quarterfinal) L 58-67 Oklahoma City, OK 3/11 vs Texas Tech (First Rnd) W 75-63 Kansas City, MO 3/12 12/ vs Baylor (Quarterfinal) W 76-61 Kansas City, MO 3/13 13/ vs Oklahoma St (Semifinal) L 72-75 Kansas City, MO NCAA Championship 3/23 vs Minnesota (Rnd 64) W 72-55 Bridgeport, CT 3/25 1/ vs UConn (Rnd 32) L 55-89 Bridgeport, CT

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2008-09 2009-10

21-12 / 8-8 Big 12 (6th) 22-11 / 10-6 Big 12 (t-4th) NCAA First Round NCAA First Round Coach: Gail Goestenkors Final Rank: 17th / 25th (AP/Coaches) Coach: Gail Goestenkors date ut opp opponent w/L Score site World Vision Classic date ut opp opponent w/L Score site 11/15 13/13 DAYTON W 66-40 Austin, TX 11/13 12/14 UTSA W 71-60 Austin, TX 11/16 13/13 ST. MARY'S (CA) W 110-76 Austin, TX ESPNU Road to the Championship 11/17 14/13 25/20 OLD DOMINION W 78-44 Austin, TX 11/17 10/14 1/1 vs UConn L 58-83 San Antonio, TX 11/20 14/14 TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI W 87-36 Austin, TX 11/20 10/14 NORTH TEXAS W 96-52 Austin, TX 11/23 14/14 FURMAN W 105-51 Austin, TX Paradise Jam FAU Holiday Tournament 11/26 13/14 19/22 vs Mississippi State W 73-55 St. Thomas, VI 11/29 11/9 vs Georgia Tech W 76-68 Boca Raton, FL 11/27 13/14 vs USC L 54-61 St. Thomas, VI 11/30 11/9 at Florida Atlantic W 87-38 Boca Raton, FL 11/28 13/14 vs Rutgers W 70-67 St. Thomas, VI 12/7 9/6 at Ole Miss W 74-50 Oxford, MS 12/1 17/17 ORAL ROBERTS W 94-80 Austin, TX 12/14 6/5 7/10 TENNESSEE W 73-59 Austin, TX 12/6 17/17 6/5 at Tennessee L 58-78 Knoxville, TN 12/18 5/5 21/21 ARIZONA STATE W 81-71 Austin, TX 12/16 17/21 MISSISSIPPI W 64-58 Austin, TX Surf n’ Slam Hoop Classic 12/20 17/21 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 91-42 Austin, TX 12/28 4/4 vs UTEP W 79-40 San Diego, CA Wyndham Miami Holiday Tournament 12/30 4/4 at San Diego State L 55-60 San Diego, CA 12/28 17/22 vs Central Michigan W 94-83 Coral Gables, FL 1/3 4/4 LAMAR W 82-45 Austin, TX 12/29 17/22 at Miami (FL) W 76-65 Coral Gables, FL 1/5 8/12 at Purdue L 55-66 West Lafayette, IN 1/2 17/22 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W 114-53 Austin, TX 1/10 8/12 at Texas Tech * L 62-65 Lubbock, TX 1/5 15/20 UT ARLINGTON W 84-41 Austin, TX 1/14 16/17 NEBRASKA * W 74-60 Austin, TX 1/9 15/20 10/10 TEXAS A&M * L 70-91 Austin, TX 1/17 16/17 COLORADO * W 62-32 Austin, TX 1/12 19/21 11/9 at Nebraska * L 79-91 Lincoln, NE 1/25 14/16 3/2 at Oklahoma * L 69-89 Norman, OK 1/16 19/21 at Texas Tech * W 2OT 95-90 Lubbock, TX 1/28 16/17 11/7 TEXAS A&M * L 54-68 Austin, TX 1/20 20/23 12/17 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 77-63 Austin, TX 2/1 16/17 4/3 at Baylor * W 58-55 Waco, TX 1/23 20/23 IOWA STATE * L OT 71-73 Austin, TX 2/5 16/18 at Oklahoma State * W 91-74 Stillwater, OK 1/31 19/25 14/16 BAYLOR * W 61-50 Austin, TX 2/8 16/18 TEXAS TECH * W 77-46 Austin, TX 2/3 17/23 13/13 at Oklahoma * W 75-57 Norman, OK 2/11 13/18 KANSAS * W 74-66 Austin, TX 2/7 17/23 TEXAS TECH * W 81-51 Austin, TX 2/15 13/18 16/23 at Iowa State * W 55-52 Ames, IA 2/10 14/19 at Colorado * W 74-50 Boulder, CO 2/18 12/13 OKLAHOMA STATE * L 52-58 Austin, TX 2/13 14/19 at Kansas * W 2OT 85-82 Lawrence, KS 2/21 12/13 14/11 at Texas A&M * L 65-76 College Station, TX 2/17 12/14 KANSAS STATE * W 62-41 Austin, TX 2/24 16/18 at Missouri * W 66-56 Columbia, MO 2/20 12/14 15/15 at Texas A&M * L 44-58 College Station, TX 2/28 16/18 6/7 BAYLOR * L 57-66 Austin, TX 2/24 14/16 23/21 at Oklahoma State * L OT 72-73 Stillwater, OK 3/4 15/16 at Kansas State * L 50-66 Manhattan, KS 2/27 14/16 11/10 OKLAHOMA * L 60-75 Austin, TX 3/8 15/16 3/3 OKLAHOMA * L 62-74 Austin, TX 3/3 18/22 MISSOURI * W 60-41 Austin, TX Big 12 Championship 3/7 18/22 14/15 at Baylor * W 70-54 Waco, TX 3/12 23/21 vs Missouri (First Rnd) W 62-59 Oklahoma City, OK Big 12 Championship 3/13 23/21 18/19 vs Iowa State (Quarterfinal) L 55-59 Oklahoma City, OK 3/11 15/22 vs Missouri (First Rnd) W 64-59 Kansas City, MO NCAA Championship 3/12 15/22 11/14 vs Texas A&M (Quarterfinal) L 64-77 Kansas City, MO 3/21 25/24 vs Mississippi St (Rnd 64) L 63-71 Columbus, OH NCAA Championship 3/21 17/20 SAN DIEGO ST (Rnd 64) L 63-74 Austin, TX

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2010-11 2011-12

19-14 / 7-9 Big 12 (7th) 18-14 / 8-10 Big 12 (t-7th) NCAA First Round NCAA First Round Coach: Gail Goestenkors Coach: Gail Goestenkors

date ut opp opponent w/L Score site date ut opp opponent w/L Score site 11/12 17/ MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ST W 92-60 Austin, TX 11/11 24/20 5/5 STANFORD L 59-72 Austin, TX 11/16 17/ NORTHWESTERN ST W 112-53 Austin, TX 11/14 24/20 SOUTHEASTERN LA. W 73-65 Austin, TX 11/21 17/ BOSTON UNIVERSITY W 92-46 Austin, TX 11/20 -/24 ALCORN STATE W 74-42 Austin, TX 11/24 16/ IDAHO STATE W 82-68 Austin, TX Rainbow Wahine Showdown 11/28 16/ 3/2 at Stanford L 78-93 Stanford, CA 11/25 24/22 22/- vs Virginia W 79-53 Honolulu, HI Big 12/Big Ten Challenge 11/26 24/22 vs California W 61-60 Honolulu, HI 12/5 17/ 25/25 at Michigan State L 57-71 East Lansing, MI 11/27 24/22 at Hawaii W 71-50 Honolulu, HI 12/8 21/ TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN W 112-59 Austin, TX 12/4 21/22 8/8 at Tennessee L 57-73 Knoxville, TN 12/12 21/ TENNESSEE L 77-92 Austin, TX Big 12/Big Ten Challenge Basketball Travelers Classic 12/10 25/24 MICHIGAN STATE W 61-53 Austin, TX 12/18 23/ vs SMU W 91-73 Las Vegas, NV 12/14 24/24 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W 79-40 Austin, TX 12/19 23/ at UNLV W 85-59 Las Vegas, NV 12/17 24/24 NORTH TEXAS W 71-62 Austin, TX 12/20 vs South Florida W 83-65 Las Vegas, NV 12/20 24/25 GRAMBLING STATE W 91-38 Austin, TX Maggie Dixon Surf n’ Slam Classic 12/28 22/25 DELAWARE STATE W 89-35 Austin, TX 12/28 23/ vs Cincinnati W 80-77 San Diego, CA 1/4 23/25 KANSAS * L 67-72 Austin, TX 12/30 23/ at San Diego W 81-57 San Diego, CA 1/7 23/25 at Oklahoma State * L 51-70 Stillwater, OK 1/2 23/ SAM HOUSTON STATE W 94-50 Austin, TX 1/11 12/10 at Texas A&M * W 76-71 College Station, TX 1/8 22/ at Missouri * L OT 80-85 Columbia, MO 1/15 1/1 BAYLOR * L 59-77 Austin, TX 1/12 1/1 BAYLOR * L 72-87 Austin, TX 1/18 IOWA STATE * W 62-60 Austin, TX 1/16 15/14 OKLAHOMA * L OT 67-71 Austin, TX 1/21 at Oklahoma * L 67-73 Norman, OK 1/19 6/5 at Texas A&M * L 65-80 College Station, TX 1/25 MISSOURI * W 75-58 Austin, TX 1/22 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 63-56 Austin, TX 1/28 21/23 at Texas Tech * L 71-75 Lubbock, TX 1/26 -/25 at Texas Tech * W 75-67 Lubbock, TX 2/1 KANSAS STATE * L 55-64 Austin, TX 1/30 COLORADO * W 67-50 Austin, TX 2/4 at Iowa State * L 56-71 Ames, IA 2/5 KANSAS * W 80-68 Austin, TX 2/8 at Kansas * L 61-85 Lawrence, KS 2/9 at Kansas State * W 69-59 Manhattan, KS 2/11 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 69-53 Austin, TX 2/12 1/1 at Baylor * L 68-96 Waco, TX 2/15 TEXAS TECH * W 63-54 Austin, TX 2/15 NEBRASKA * W 67-55 Austin, TX 2/18 at Kansas State * L 45-65 Manhattan, KS 2/19 14/15 at Oklahoma * L 62-91 Norman, OK 2/21 1/1 at Baylor * L 59-80 Waco, TX 2/21 25/23 at Iowa State * L OT 57-66 Ames, IA 2/25 OKLAHOMA * W 87-62 Austin, TX 2/27 5/5 TEXAS A&M * L 65-68 Austin, TX 2/28 at Missouri * W 75-62 Columbia, MO 3/2 TEXAS TECH * W 83-59 Austin, TX 3/4 17/13 TEXAS A&M * W 79-64 Austin, TX 3/5 at Oklahoma State * L 67-68 Stillwater, OK Big 12 Championship Big 12 Championship 3/7 vs Texas Tech (First Rnd) L 58-81 Kansas City, MO 3/8 vs Missouri (First Rnd) W 79-66 Kansas City, MO NCAA Championship 3/9 8/8 vs Texas A&M (Quarterfinal) L 50-77 Kansas City, MO 3/17 vs West Virginia (Rnd 64) L 55-68 Norfolk, VA NCAA Championship 3/19 25/23 vs Marquette (First Rnd) L 65-68 Knoxville, TN

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2012-13 2013-14

12-18 / 5-13 Big 12 (t-8th) 22-12 / 11-7 Big 12 (t-3rd) Coach: Karen Aston NCAA Second Round Coach: Karen Aston date ut opp opponent w/L Score site WBI Tip Off Classic date ut opp opponent w/L Score site 11/9 14/13 vs St. John's W 70-60 Daytona Beach, FL 11/10 UTSA W 63-42 Austin, TX 11/10 vs Hofstra W 72-52 Daytona Beach, FL 11/13 TEXAS STATE W 96-42 Austin, TX 11/20 15/21 JACKSON STATE W 80-53 Austin, TX 11/19 at New Mexico W 67-52 Albuquerque, NM 11/24 15/21 CENTRAL CONN. W 94-58 Austin, TX 11/23 6/5 STANFORD L 54-63 Austin, TX 11/30 13/18 TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI W 79-30 Austin, TX Paradise Jam MD Anderson Proton Therapy Showcase 11/28 vs Syracuse L 65-77 St. Thomas, VI 12/8 12/16 17/19 vs UCLA L 42-62 Houston, TX 11/29 12/11 vs Texas A&M W 69-58 St. Thomas, VI 12/11 18/20 LOUISIANA-MONROE W 77-49 Austin, TX 11/30 vs Memphis W 65-36 St. Thomas, VI 12/16 18/20 13/12 TENNESSEE L 75-94 Austin, TX 12/4 UALR W 60-26 Austin, TX 12/20 20/23 CORNELL W 53-40 Austin, TX 12/8 3/3 at Tennessee L 61-75 Knoxville, TN Maggie Dixon Surf ‘N Slam Classic 12/15 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 109-48 Austin, TX 12/28 20/21 vs Iowa L 63-86 San Diego, CA 12/20 NORTHWESTERN STATE W 90-60 Austin, TX 12/30 20/21 vs Central Michigan L 65-73 San Diego, CA 12/28 IDAHO W 87-58 Austin, TX 1/2 at Iowa State * L OT 65-73 Ames, IA 1/2 11/13 at Oklahoma State * L 61-67 Stillwater, OK 1/5 17/16 OKLAHOMA * L 70-78 Austin, TX 1/5 KANSAS STATE * W 67-53 Austin, TX 1/9 at West Virginia * L 49-53 Morgantown, WV 1/8 -/22 OKLAHOMA * W OT 79-74 Austin, TX 1/13 21/18 OKLAHOMA STATE * L 52-64 Austin, TX 1/12 at West Virginia * L OT 49-56 Morgantown, WV 1/16 TEXAS TECH * L 59-66 Austin, TX 1/15 KANSAS * W 70-58 Austin, TX 1/19 16/14 at Oklahoma * L 56-69 Norman, OK 1/19 at TCU * L 48-54 Fort Worth, TX 1/23 at Kansas * L 38-76 Lawrence, KS 1/25 18/21 WEST VIRGINIA * W 66-63 Austin, TX 1/26 KANSAS STATE * W 59-40 Austin, TX 1/28 at Kansas * W 80-55 Lawrence, KS 2/2 at TCU * W 61-56 Fort Worth, TX 2/1 9/7 at Baylor * L 73-87 Waco, TX 2/6 25/24 IOWA STATE * L 48-67 Austin, TX 2/5 TEXAS TECH * W 88-51 Austin, TX 2/9 1/1 BAYLOR * L 48-75 Austin, TX 2/9 -/23 IOWA STATE * W 71-64 Austin, TX 2/13 at Kansas State * L 47-68 Manhattan, KS 2/12 at Kansas State * W 69-63 Manhattan, KS 2/17 at Texas Tech * L 62-69 Lubbock, TX 2/16 7/4 BAYLOR * L 56-72 Austin, TX 2/20 KANSAS * W 93-83 Austin, TX 2/19 at Oklahoma * L 63-64 Norman, OK 2/23 1/1 at Baylor * L 47-67 Waco, TX 2/22 -/23 at Iowa State * L 64-81 Ames, IA 2/26 TCU * W 59-46 Austin, TX 2/25 TCU * W 62-50 Austin, TX 3/2 at Oklahoma State * L 58-64 Stillwater, OK 3/1 at Texas Tech * W 67-64 Lubbock, TX 3/5 WEST VIRGINIA * W 58-45 Austin, TX 18/18 Austin, TX Big 12 Championship 3/3 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 65-58 Big 12 Championship 3/8 vs Kansas State (First Rnd) L 49-51 Dallas, TX 3/8 vs Oklahoma (Quarterfinal) W 82-72 Oklahoma City, OK 3/9 7/8 vs West Virginia (Semifinal) L 60-67 Oklahoma City, OK NCAA Championship 3/23 vs Penn (Rnd 64) W 79-61 College Park, MD 3/25 11/ at Maryland (Rnd 32) L 64-69 College Park, MD

@TexasWBB 140 TexasSports.com Year-by-Year Results / HISTORY 2014-15 2015-16

24-11 / 9-9 Big 12 (t-3rd) 31-5 / 15-3 Big 12 (2nd) NCAA Regional Semifinals - Sweet 16 NCAA Regional Finals - Elite 8 Coach: Karen Aston Coach: Karen Aston

DATE DAY UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE DATE DAY UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE N.15 SAT 9/12 UTSA W 68-48 Austin, TX N.14 SAT 12/11 UTSA W 90-53 Austin, TX N.20 THU 10/13 6/1 at Stanford W OT 87-81 Palo Alto, CA N.18 WED 11/11 NORTHWESTERN ST W 86-33 Austin, TX N.23 SUN 10/13 at UCLA W 75-65 Los Angeles, CA N.21 SAT 11/8 at Rice W 70-47 Houston, TX N.26 WED 6/9 UT-PAN AMERICAN W 72-45 Austin, TX N.25 WED 8/8 HAMPTON W 79-52 Austin, TX N.30 SUN 6/9 4/5 TENNESSEE W 72-59 Austin, TX N.29 SUN 8/8 4/5 at Tennessee W 64-53 Knoxville, TN D.03 WED 4/4 NEW MEXICO W 86-37 Austin, TX D.2 WED 6/6 9/9 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 53-47 Austin, TX D.08 MON 3/4 SOUTHERN W 80-42 Austin, TX D.6 SUN 6/6 at Little Rock W 66-56 Little Rock, AR D.14 SUN 3/3 NORTHWESTERN ST W 74-34 Austin, TX D.13 SUN 5/6 14/12 STANFORD W 77-69 Austin, TX D.17 WED 3/3 McNEESE STATE W 76-59 Austin, TX D.16 WED 5/6 CANISIUS W 92-62 Austin, TX SEC/Big 12 Challenge Big 12/SEC Challenge D.21 SUN 3/3 4/5 vs. Texas A&M W 67-55 Little Rock, AR D.20 SUN 5/6 vs. Arkansas W 61-50 Oklahoma City, OK D.30 TUE 3/3 RICE W 77-54 Austin, TX D.27 SUN 5/6 SAM HOUSTON ST W 83-49 Austin, TX J.03 SAT 3/3 Kansas * W 60-46 Austin, TX D.30 WED 5/6 at West Virginia * W 65-54 Morgantown, WV J.07 WED 3/3 --/25 West Virginia * W 61-55 Austin, TX J.2 SAT 5/6 TEXAS TECH * W 86-62 Austin, TX J.10 SAT 3/3 at Iowa State * L 57-59 Ames, IA J.6 WED 4/4 IOWA STATE * W 75-54 Austin, TX J.14 WED 4/5 at Oklahoma * L 59-70 Norman, OK J.9 SAT 4/4 at Oklahoma State * W 78-48 Stillwater, OK J.17 SAT 4/5 Texas Tech * W 55-44 Austin, TX J.13 WED 4/4 at Kansas * W 75-38 Lawrence, KS J.19 MON 8/5 3/3 at Baylor * L 58-75 Waco, TX J.17 SUN 4/4 6/7 BAYLOR * L 67-80 Austin, TX J.25 SUN 8/9 Iowa State * L 57-58 Austin, TX J.20 WED 6/6 at TCU * W 65-58 Fort Worth, TX J.29 THU 14/13 24/-- Oklahoma * W 2OT 84-81 Austin, TX J.23 SAT 6/6 19/19 OKLAHOMA * W 83-76 Austin, TX F.01 SUN 14/13 at TCU * L 59-64 Fort Worth, TX J.27 WED 6/6 KANSAS * W 70-46 Austin, TX F.04 WED 20/16 at Kansas State * L 57-66 Manhattan, KS J.30 SAT 6/6 at Kansas State * W 66-51 Manhattan, KS F.08 SUN 20/16 3/3 Baylor * L 68-70 Austin, TX F.6 SAT 6/6 at Iowa State * W 65-49 Ames, IA F.11 WED --/23 at Oklahoma State * L 60-66 Stillwater, OK F.10 WED 6/5 20/24 OKLAHOMA STATE * W 70-55 Austin, TX F.14 SAT --/23 at Kansas * W 74-63 Lawrence, KS F.14 SUN 6/5 21/21 at Oklahoma * L 56-74 Norman, OK F.18 WED --/25 KANSAS State * W 76-58 Austin, TX F.17 WED 8/7 KANSAS STATE * W 58-51 Austin, TX F.21 SAT --/25 at Texas Tech * W 62-59 Lubbock, TX F.21 SUN 8/7 WEST VIRGINIA * W 73-50 Austin, TX F.25 WED --/24 Oklahoma State * W 59-42 Austin, TX F.24 WED 8/8 at Texas Tech * W 76-55 Lubbock, TX M.01 SUN --/24 at West Virginia * L OT 69-76 Morgantown, WV F.27 SAT 8/8 TCU * W 71-58 Austin, TX M.03 TUE TCU * W 79-45 Austin, TX F.29 MON 6/7 4/4 at Baylor * L 48-74 Waco, TX Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship M.07 SAT vs. TCU W 67-61 Dallas, TX M.5 SAT 6/7 vs. Kansas W 66-50 Oklahoma City, OK M.08 SUN vs. Oklahoma W 59-46 Dallas, TX M.6 SUN 6/7 22/-- vs. West Virginia W 67-51 Oklahoma City, OK M.09 MON 6/7 vs. Baylor L 64-75 Dallas, TX M.7 MON 6/7 4/4 vs. Baylor L 63-79 Oklahoma City, OK NCAA Championship NCAA Championship M.20 FRI vs. WKU W 66-64 Berkeley, CA M.19 SAT 7/7 ALABAMA STATE W 86-42 Austin, TX M.22 SUN 24/-- vs. Cal W 73-70 Berkeley, CA M.21 MON 7/7 MISSOURI W 73-55 Austin, TX M.28 SAT 1/1 vs. UConn L 54-105 Albany, NY M.26 SAT 7/7 10/12 vs. UCLA W 72-64 Bridgeport, CT M.28 MON 7/7 1/1 vs. UConn L 65-86 Bridgeport, CT

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TEXAS IN THE FINAL RANKINGS

SEASON______FINAL RECORD______FINAL AP RANKING______FINAL COACHES RANKING______1976-77______36-10______NR______N/A______1977-78______29-10______15______N/A______1978-79______37-4______4______N/A______1979-80______33-4______7______N/A______1980-81______28-8______16______N/A______1981-82______35-4______5______N/A______1982-83______30-3______3______N/A______1983-84______32-3______1______N/A______1984-85______28-3______1______N/A______1985-86______34-0______1______1______1986-87______31-2______1______3______1987-88______32-3______4______5______1988-89______27-5______6______6______1989-90______27-5______8______6______1990-91______21-9______16______25______1991-92______21-10______19______23______1992-93______22-8______16______19______1993-94______22-9______25______23______1994-95______12-16______NR______NR______1995-96______21-9______NR______25______1996-97______22-8______14______18______1997-98______12-15______NR______NR______1998-99______16-12______NR______NR______1999-00______21-13______NR______NR______2000-01______20-13______NR______NR______2001-02______22-10______14______13______2002-03______29-6______5______3______2003-04______30-5______4______10______2004-05______22-9______11______17______2005-06______13-15______NR______NR______2006-07______18-14______NR______NR______2007-08______22-13______NR______NR______2008-09______21-12______25______NR______2009-10______22-11______17______25______2010-11______19-14______NR______NR______2011-12______18-14______NR______NR______2012-13______12-18______NR______NR______2013-14______22-12______NR______NR______2014-15______24-11______NR______22______2015-16______31-5______6______7______

AP Poll began in 1976-77 season Coaches poll began in 1985-86 season

@TexasWBB 142 TexasSports.com TEXAS BASKETBALL 2016-17 TV/RADIO LINEUP

ALECIA JORDAN LASHANN BROOKE JADA 1 SUTTON 5 HOSEY 10 HIGGS 11 MCCARTY 12 UNDERWOOD 5-8 Fr. G 6-1 So. F 5-9 So. G 5-4 Jr. G 6-0 Fr. G/F St. Louis, Mo. Pearland, Texas Round Rock, Texas League City, Texas Mesquite, Texas

OLAMIDE BRIANNA TASIA ARIEL JOYNER 14 ABOROWA 20 TAYLOR 22 FOMAN 23 ATKINS 24 HOLMES 6-3 So. F 5-9 Sr. G 5-4 Jr. G 5-11 Jr. G 6-3 Fr. G/F Ondo, Nigeria Houston, Texas Duncanville, Texas Duncanville, Texas Cedar Hill, Texas

KHALÉANN AUDREY-ANN KELSEY JATARIE 30 CARON- 31 CARON- 40 LANG WHITE* GOUDREAU GOUDREAU 6-5 Sr. C 6-4 Jr. F/C 6-4 So. F 6-4 Jr. F The Woodlands, Charlotte, N.C. Gatineau, Quebec Gatineau, Quebec Texas

* Will sit out the 2016-17 season due to NCAA transfer rules. PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Olamide ...... OH-lah-MUH-day Tasia Foman ...... TAY-sha Aborowa...... ah-bore-oh-uh Lashann Higgs...... luh-shawn Khaléann ...... khaa-LEE-ann Jordan Hosey...... hoe-zee Caron-Goudreau...... care-RON - good-drow Jatarie White...... JUH-tar-EE