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Cowgirls Sooners Dec G a m e 2 9 | OKLAHOMA STATE vs. OKLAHOMA | Norman, Okla. (Lloyd Noble Center) | March 2, 2011 | 7 P.M. CT jared Thompson, Associate Communications director McClendon Center for intercollegiate athletics 180 W. Brooks, suite 2525, Norman, OK 73019 O: (405) 325-3671 | M: (405) 834-2984 | e: [email protected] ® www.soonersports.com | Twitter: @soonersportscom 3 F i N a L F O urs | 6 Bi G 1 2 s e a s on C h a mp i on s h i P s | 4 B i G 1 2 TO u r N a M e nt C h a mp i on s h i P s | 1 1 a L L - a M e r i C a N s Oklahoma Schedule Coaches’ aP Date OpponEnT [AP/ESPn] Site Time (CT) TV At A Glance Exhibition Games Date: .Wednesday, March 2, 2011 17 18 Nov. 4 Oklahoma Christian (ex.)1 Norman W 91-42 Nov. 10 Cameron (ex.)1 Norman W 85-23 Time: . 7 p.m. Central Venue: . Lloyd Noble Center (12,000) TV: . .sooner sports Network Nov. 13 Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wis. W 76-59 Nov. 19 Western illinois Norman W 84-43 radio: . .sooner sports Network Nov. 22 Fresno state Norman W 84-66 Live stats: . soonersports.com Webcast: . soonersports.com Basketball Travelers invitational Nov. 26 Texas-Pan american2 Norman W 116-66 series record: . .Ou leads 52-35 Nov. 27 Gardner- Webb2 Norman W 84-75 in Norman: . .Ou leads 27-11 Nov. 28 Prairie View2 Norman W 78-55 Oklahoma state (15-12, 3-11 Big 12) Tickets: . .(800) 456-GoOu Oklahoma (19-9, 9-5 Big 12) Dec. 1 Sam houston state Norman W 94-45 Cowgirls sooners Dec. 5 Ohio state [6/6] Columbus, Ohio L 84-95 Dec. 8 Stephen F. austin Norman W 84-57 Dec. 12 New Mexico Norman W 63-60 WEdnesdAy’S Game Plan Dec. 19 Arkansas Fayetteville, ark. L 57-67 • No. 18 Oklahoma says goodbye to its seniors when its hosts the Oklahoma Farm Bureau Bedlam series matchup with Oklahoma state Wednesday, Dec. 29 Arkansas Pine-Bluff Norman W 118-52 March 2, at 7 p.m. at the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, Okla. Jan. 2 TCu Fort Worth, Texas L 69-76 • The game will be televised on the sooner sports Network (KAUT Ch. 43 in Oklahoma City, COX Ch. 74 in Tulsa). Jan. 8 Nebraska [Nr/rV] Lincoln, Neb W 70-50 • The sooner sports Network radio broadcast with Brian Brinkley will be on KOKC aM 1520 in Oklahoma City and KTBZ aM 1430 in Tulsa. Jan. 12 Kansas state Norman W 52-45 Jan. 16 Texas [rV/rV] Austin, Texas (OT) W 72-67 Jan. 19 Texas Tech [rV/25] Norman W 71-61 The Teams Jan. 23 Kansas Lawrence, Kan. W 75-57 • Oklahoma is ranked No. 18 in the associated Press Poll and No. 17 in the usa Today/esPN Coaches’ Poll. Oklahoma state is not ranked. Jan. 26 Texas a&M [6/5] Norman L 78-80 • Ou is aiming for its sixth consecutive 20-win season, its 10th under sherri Coale, and 16th in program history. Jan. 29 Oklahoma state Stillwater, Okla. W 82-77 • The game marks the first consecutive home game for Oklahoma since Dec. 12. Oklahoma state is winless, 0-7, on the road this year. Feb. 2 Baylor [1/1] Waco, Texas L 70-92 • Oklahoma leads the overall series, 52-35, and has a 27-11 advantage in Norman. Feb. 5 Iowa state [22/20] Norman W 65-62 Feb. 9 Texas a&M [6/5] College station, Texas L 71-92 Feb. 12 Missouri Norman W 69-47 The Coaches Feb. 14 Connecticut [2/2] Hartford, Conn. L 45-86 • sherri Coale is 332-152 (.686) in her 15th season at Oklahoma. she has been the Big 12 Coach of the Year four times. Feb. 19 Texas Norman W 91-62 • Kurt Budkeis 109-79 (.580) in his sixth season at Oklahoma state and is 189-95 (.665) in his ninth overall. Feb. 23 Colorado Boulder, Colo. L 68-73 Feb. 27 Baylor [3/3] Norman L 81-82 March 2 Oklahoma state Norman 7 p.m. SSN Tickets for Sooner Women’s Basketball March 5 Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas 2 p.m. • Ou season Tickets are available for as low as $140. Tickets may be purchased online at soonersports.com or by calling the Ou athletics Ticket Office at 1-800-456-GoOu. single-game tickets are $15 for reserved seating, $8 for general admission adults and $5 for general admission youths Big 12 Championship (Municipal Auditorium) and senior citizens. Ou students receive free admission with a valid iD. March 8 First round3 Kansas City TBa Metro March 9 Second round3 Kansas City TBa FsN March 11 Semifinal3 Kansas City TBa FsN PrOjected StarTinG LinEuP March 12 Championship Game3 Kansas City 11 a.m. FsN Pos. # Name Ht. Cl. PPG RPG Other G 13 Danielle robinson 5-9 Sr. 19.0 3.4 4.8 assists notes G 3 Aaryn ellenberg 5-7 Fr. 16.7 3.6 41.5 3FG% 1 - exhibition Game, Norman, Okla. G 25 Whitney hand 6-1 So. (rs) 11.8 5.1 Team-leading 33.7 min/game 2 - Basketball Travelers invitational, Norman, Okla. F 10 Carlee roethlisberger 6-1 Sr. 6.2 4.8 1.2 steals 3 - Big 12 Championship, Kansas City C 4 Nicole Griffin 6-6 Fr. 4.3 3.1 1.0 blocks as a starter Off the Bench G 22 Morgan hook 5-10 Fr. 7.7 1.4 39.2 3FG% Sooner Sports network C 53 Joanna McFarland 6-3 So. 5.7 6.5 80.6 FT% Broadcast on KOKC 1520 AM in Oklahoma City and KAKC F/C 44 Lyndsey Cloman 6-3 So. 4.2 3.0 53.6 FG% 1300 AM in Tulsa as well as other affiliates statewide. F 45 Jasmine hartman 5-10 Jr. 2.4 2.6 G 14 Lauren Willis 5-11 Sr. 2.5 1.1 C 12 Jelena Cerina 6-5 Jr. 2.3 2.4 Brian Brinkley . radio play-by-play G 31 Kodi Morrison 5-8 So. 1.5 0.7 Bob Carpenter . TV play-by-play F 34 Jacqueline Jeffcoat 6-2 Fr. 0.8 1.5 Debbie antonelli . TV analyst Billly Tubbs . TV analyst P L aY e r to Watc h #13 danielle robinson | senior | Guard Will make her 134th career start Wednesday, the third most in sooner history, in her 135th career game. Stats: 19.0 points, 4.8 assists, 3.4 rebounds Team Preview 2 Oklahoma Quick Facts PrEViEWING OKLAHOMA Ou Athletics NatiOnally Ranked The sooners enter 2010-11 following back-to-back trips to it’s not only women’s basketball achieving great things at Ou. General information the Final Four. Ou returns eight letterwinners from the squad, Twelve of 13 sooner teams currently in season are ranked institution: university of Oklahoma including three starters, and introduces five newcomers. among the top 25 nationally in their respective sports. Website: SoonerSports.com Oklahoma was picked by the league’s coaches to finish third in Men’s Gym (no. 1) W Basketball (no. 18) Location: norman, Okla. the Big 12 Conference this season. Women’s Gym (no. 3) W Track & Field (no. 8) enrollment: 30,092 Baseball (no. 3) Women’s Golf (no. 21) Colors: Crimson and Cream Preseason all-american Danielle robinson leads the team after Softball (no. 6) Men’s Tennis (no. 24) Founded: 1890 a standout junior season in which she averaged 16.8 points and Wrestling (no. 7) Women’s Tennis (no. 22) Nickname: Sooners 5.3 assists. M Track & Field (no. 9) Men’s Golf (no. 36) Membership: nCAA division i Conference: Big 12 redshirt sophomore Whitney hand, the 2009 Big 12 Freshman Robinson Preseason All-BiG 12 of the Year who suffered an aCL injury five games into the Oklahoma’s Danielle robinson was named to the Preseason all- 2009-10 season returned to action on Jan. 2. Big 12 Women’s Basketball Team, announced Oct. 12. Coaches university information were not allowed to vote for their own players. President: david L. Boren (yale ‘63) The sooners introduce five newcomers, including high school Faculty rep.: Connie dillon (Okla. State ‘72) all-americans aaryn ellenberg and Nicole Griffin. it was robinson’s second consecutive year on the preseason VP for athletics: joe Castiglione (Maryland ‘79) team voted by the league’s coaches. The senior guard was also sWa: dr. nicki Moore (Missouri ‘96) in the Polls an all-Big 12 First Team pick in 2009 and was the 2008 Big 12 athletics Department Phone: (405) 325-8208 Freshman of the Year. Ticket Office Phone: (800) 456-4668 The sooners are No. 17 in the usa Today/esPN Coaches’ Poll and No. 18 in the associated Press Poll this week. Preseason All-Big 12 Team Program information in the 611 week history of the aP Women’s Basketball Top 25 • Brittney Griner | 6-8 | so. | C | Baylor First Year of Basketball: 1974-75 Poll, the sooners have been listed 212 times, including 191 • Melissa Jones | 5-10 | sr. | G | Baylor all-Time record: 656-446 (.595) weeks under sherri Coale. • Kelsey Bolte | 6-1 | sr. | G | iowa state all-Time Conference record: 249-183 (.576) • danielle robinson | 5-9 | Sr. | G | Oklahoma • Danielle adams | 6-1 | sr. | F/C | Texas a&M all-Time Big 12 record: 156-82 (.655) Oklahoma has remained in the Top 25 of both polls since the NCaa Tournament appearances: 13 beginning of 2005-06 season, a total of 110 weeks in the aP Final Four appearances: 3 (2002, 2009, 2010) Honorable Mention (listed alphabetically by school) poll and 107 in the coaches’ (including preseason and final Brittany spears (Colorado), Carolyn Davis (Kansas), Dominique Kelley regular season Conference Titles: polls).
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