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Arkansas Razorback Women's Basketball 2012 NCAA SECOND ROUND || THREE POSTSEASON APPEARANCES IN LAST FIVE YEARS || TWO ALL-SEC RETURNERS ARKANSAS RAZORBACK WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-13 SEASON GAME NOTES THURSDAY, JAN. 24, 2013 || CONTACT JERI THORPE || [email protected] Game 19 || Thursday, Jan. 24, 2013 || Time: 7 p.m. || Mizzou Arena || Columbia, Mo. STATISTICAL COMPARISON Television: None 70.4 POINTS PER GAME 69.3 Radio: Little Rock - KABZ-FM - 103.7 || Fort Smith - 55.8 OPPONENT POINTS PER GAME 62.4 KFPW-AM - 1230 || Barling - KFPW-FM - 94.5 || Rogers +14.7 SCORING MARGIN +6.9 - KURM-AM - 790 || Fayetteville - KQSM-FM - 92.1 || .410 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .422 Internet Video: NA .357 OPPONENT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .366 Livestats/Audio: ArkansasRazorbacks.com Arkansas .267 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .341 MISSOURI .260 OPPONENT THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL % .303 RAZORBacks .700 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .652 TIGERS 2012-13 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Record .......................................13-5 .676 OPPONENT FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .658 Record .......................................13-6 DATE OPPONENT TIME SEC .................................................1-4 40.4 REBOUNDS PER GAME 40.8 SEC .................................................2-3 Ranking ................................. RV/NR 36.8 OPPONENT REBOUNDS PER GAME 38.2 Ranking ........................................ NR Nov. 4 Rogers State (exh) W, 69-40 Last Event ....... L, 54-57, Georgia +3.7 REBOUNDING MARGIN +1.7 Last Event .......L 69-43, Kentucky Nov. 9 Jackson State (rv) W, 97-58 Up Next .....hosts South Carolina 15.3 ASSISTS PER GAME 16.7 Up Next.....................at Texas A&M Head Coach ................Tom Collen Coach ...................Robin Pingeton Nov. 15 at Tulsa (rv) W, 64-56 ot 14.3 TURNOVERS PER GAME 16.3 Series...............Arkansas leads 5-4 +5.2 TURNOVER MARGIN -1.7 Location ................Columbia, Mo. Nov. 19 at Oral Roberts W, 80-57 Last Meeting...........L 56-55, 2008 10.1 STEALS PER GAME 7.3 Nov. 23 vs. No. 13 Oklahoma L, 70-73 3.9 BLOCKS PER GAME 2.9 Nov. 24 at Hawai’i W, 83-68 ABOUT ARKANSAS Nov. 25 vs. Oregon W, 79-67 • Arkansas ranks second in the SEC for field goal percentage defense (all games). The Razorbacks Nov. 29 Texas Southern W, 72-50 are holding opponents to .357 from the floor. Arkansas is third this week in three-point field goal Dec. 2 Pepperdine W, 64-39 defense at .260. Opponents are 69-265 from beyond the arc. Dec. 6 No. 17/17Kansas (rv) W, 64-56 • Calli Berna ranks tied for third in the SEC (all games) in assists with 5.8 per game. Dec. 16 at Furman (rv) W, 73-38 • Sarah Watkins leads the SEC (all games) shooting .859 from the line. Watkins is 61-for-71. Dec. 19 Miss Valley St. (rv) W, 99-42 • Arkansas is third in the SEC in offensive rebounds (SEC games) this week averaging 16.4 per game. Dec. 21 Northwestern St. (rv) W, 80-41 • In SEC only games, Calli Berna is tied for fifth in assists (5.2 apg), Quistelle Williams is tied for third Dec. 28 Coppin State (#25) W, 71-57 in offensive rebounds (3.4 per game), and Berna is tied for first in minutes played (38.6) Jan. 3 at Auburn* (#23) L, 47-50 • Head coach Tom Collen is 323-141 (.697) overall in all games in 16 seasons. • Collen is 106-71 in six seasons at Arkansas (100th vs. Pepperdine). He is the third coach with 100 Jan. 6 No. 24/22 TEXAS A&M* (#23) L, 51-63 wins in program history. Jan. 10 LSU* (rv) W, 63-54 • Collen has taken Arkansas to three postseason appearances (WNIT, 2009, 2011; NCAA Second Jan. 13 at VANDERBILT* (rv) L, 58-78 Round, 2012). Jan. 17 #13/12 GEORGIA* (rv) L, 54-57 • Sarah Watkins has had 13 games in double figure scoring this year Jan. 24 at MISSOURI* (RV) 7 p.m. • Quistelle Williams has 10 games in double figure scoring this year...Williams had double-double Jan. 27 SOUTH CAROLINA 2 p.m. with 12 points and 10 rebounds at Tulsa…Posted a career-best 18 points against MVSU...Third Jan. 31 at OLE MISS* 7 p.m. double-double of career with 10 points and 11 rebounds versus CSU....Fourth with 13 points and Feb. 3 at MISSISSIPPI ST.* 2 p.m. 12 boards against LSU. Feb. 7 KENTUCKY* 7 p.m. • Senior Sarah Watkins (second-team) and sophomore Calli Berna (all-freshman team) were both All-SEC selections in 2012. Feb. 10 at ALABAMA* 2 p.m. • Sarah Watkins became the 26th player in program history to score at least 1,000 career points. She Feb. 17 MISSOURI* 2 p.m. finished the Georgia game with 14 points for 1,199 career points in 115 games. She ranks 18th in Feb. 21 at GEORGIA* 6 p.m. program history. Feb. 24 TENNESSEE* 1 p.m. • Sarah Watkins ranks tied for 18th in career rebounds with 542 in 114 games. Feb. 28 at FLORIDA* 6 p.m. • Sarah Watkins ranks second in career blocked shots with 182. March 3 OLE MISS* 2 p.m. • Sarah Watkins is the 17th player in program history to reach the 1,000 point, 500 rebound plateau. M. 6-10 SEC Tournament TBA • Arkansas has won 10 tips (Tulsa, Hawai’i, Pepperdine, Furman, MVSU, NSU, CSU, Auburn, TAMU, March 14 SIU-Edwardsville 7 p.m. LSU). • Arkansas is 12-2 when leading at half (lost to Auburn, Georgia)…1-0 when tied and 0-3 when trail- *SEC game. ing at half. Please check ArkansasRazorbacks.com as • Arkansas has had 10 games with at least three players scoring double figures. dates and times are subject to change. • Arkansas has scored 70+ points 10 times this year…80+ five times…90+ twice this year. All Fayetteville games played in Bud Walton • Arkansas is 209-78 in 20 seasons in Bud Walton Arena. Arena (19,200). • Arkansas is 43-1 in non-conference games at Bud Walton under Tom Collen (loss to Missouri De- For tickets call the Razorback Ticket Center at cember 2007). 479-575-5151. • Arkansas has won 29 consecutive non-conference games in Bud Walton. Follow Razorback Athletics on Facebook Follow Razorback Athletics on Twitter www.ArkansasRazorbacks.com Razorback Athletics: ArkanasRazorbacks Razorback Athletics: @ArkRazorbacks Razorback-Hoops.com Women’s Basketball: ArkansasRazorbackWomen’s Basketball Women’s Basketball: @RazorbackWBB Head Coach: TomCollen Head Coach: @TomCollen PROBABLE STARTERS #11 CALLI BERNA PG | 5-10 | SO | Fayetteville, Ark. NOTES: 2012 SEC All-Freshman Team...Career-best 22 points in season opener. PTS REB MIN OTHER 2012-13 7.9 3.5 32.3 5.9 ast CAREER 5.1 2.9 27.8 3.0 ast 2012-13 Arkansas Women’s Basketball (l-r): Alex Fessler (mgr.), Wyatt Hodges (asst. video), Kendall Ruff (mgr.), Brooke Rogers (mgr.), Mike Jennings (grad. asst.), Todd Barbour (strength coach), Tari Cummings (asst. coach), Nicki Collen (asst. coach), Tom Collen (head coach), Amber Shirey (asst. coach), Jessica Bowie (dir. of ops), Jeff Brazil (video coord.), #14 ERIN GATLING Natalie Trotter (athletic trainer), Amanda Coughlin (mgr.), Amber Earls (mgr.). Front row (l-r): Erin Gatling, Dominique G | 5-8 | SR | Van Buren, Ark. Wilson, Dominique Robinson, Calli Berna, Quistelle Williams, Joey Bailey, Sarah Watkins, Jhasmin Bowen, Ana-Carlota Faussurier, Melissa Wolff, Kelsey Hatcher, Keira Peak, Mia Melton. NOTES: First start career start against LSU...Scored career best 14 points against LSU 2012-13 ARKANSAS NUMERICAL ROSTER PTS REB MIN OTHER NO. PlaYer POS. HT. Class Hometown/Previous SCHOOL 2012-13 3.8 1.0 13.9 34 ast 1 Keira Peak F 5-9 JR Clyattville, Ga./Lowndes HS CAREER 3.6 1.2 11.0 1.5 ast 3 Kelsey Hatcher G 5-10 SR Little Rock, Ark./CAC/Okla. St./ S. Methodist #1 KEIRA PEAK 4 Sarah Watkins P 6-3 SR Germantown, Tenn./Houston HS F | 5-9 | JR | Clyattville, Ga. 11 Calli Berna PG 5-10 SO Fayetteville, Ark./Fayetteville HS 12 Dominique Wilson G 5-8 FR Powder Springs, Ga./McEachern HS NOTES: Scored career best 30 points against No. 13 13 Ana-Carlota Faussurier F 6-2 FR Yecla, Spain/IES Joaquin Blume Oklahoma...SEC Player of the Week (Nov. 26) 14 Erin Gatling G 5-4 SR Van Buren, Ark./Van Buren HS/SMU 21 Dominique Robinson F 6-0 JR Baton Rouge, La./Capitol HS PTS REB MIN OTHER 23 Mia Melton G 5-8 FR Celina, Texas/Timber Creek 2012-13 11.8 6.2 26.4 1.4 st 24 Quistelle Williams F 6-0 SR Grand Rapids, Mich./Ottawa Hills HS CAREER 7.0 4.7 21.8 1.3 ast 25 Joey Bailey F 6-1 R-FR Gunter, Texas/Gunter HS #42 JHASMIN BOWEN 33 Melissa Wolff G 6-0 FR Cabot, Ark./Cabot HS P | 6-2 | SO | Wichita, Kansas 42 Jhasmin Bowen F 6-1 SO Wichita, Kan./Wichita Heights HS NOTES: First start in tournament action at Hawai’i...Two 2012-13 ARKANSAS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER double-doubles this year...50.0 FG% leads the team NO. PlaYer POS. HT. Class Hometown/Previous SCHOOL 25 Joey Bailey F 6-1 R-FR Gunter, Texas/Gunter HS PTS REB MIN OTHER 11 Calli Berna PG 5-10 SO Fayetteville, Ark./Fayetteville HS 2012-13 6.7 4.7 17.6 50.0 fg 42 Jhasmin Bowen F 6-1 SO Wichita, Kan./Wichita Heights HS CAREER 5.1 3.6 13.3 51.6 fg 13 Ana-Carlota Faussurier F 6-2 FR Yecla, Spain/IES Joaquin Blume 14 Erin Gatling G 5-4 SR Van Buren, Ark./Van Buren HS/SMU #24 QUISTELLE WILLIAMS 3 Kelsey Hatcher G 5-10 SR Little Rock, Ark./CAC/Okla.
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