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220 OSU Athletics Center, Stillwater, OK 74078 • 405.744.4854 • fax 405.744.7754 • okstate.com • Ryan Cameron • Coordinator, Media Relations • [email protected] • cell 405.742.4363 Game 29 No. 20/20 Oklahoma State Cowgirls (20-8, 8-6) Wed. · March 3 · 7:00 p.m. vs Gallagher-Iba Arena (13,611) Stillwater, Oklahoma No. 13/13 State Cyclones (22-5, 10-4) Radio — OSU Radio Network online at www.okstate.com Probable OSU Starters (Based on Previous Game) Television — Cowboy Sports Network Pos. ## Name Ht. Cl. PPG RPG Noteworthy C 25 Lindsey Keller 6-2 Fr. 3.8 3.8 Scored a career-high 12 points against Nebraska 2009-10 F 1 Tegan Cunningham 6-1 Sr. 16.7 7.3 Had her seventh double-double of the season against Texas F 15 6-2 Fr. 6.3 5.9 Scored a career-high 19 points at Texas Tech Schedule/Results G 00 Lakyn Garrison 5-5 Jr. 5.7 2.0 Has made 25 starts on the season G 10 5-5 Sr. 25.3 6.8* Named one of eight final nominees for the Award Off the Bench Date Opponent (AP Ranking) T.V. Time/Result Att. Pos. ## Name Ht. Cl. PPG RPG Noteworthy 11/10 Washburn (Exh.) (RV/NR) W, 67-46 2,352 C 33 Megan Byford 6-2 Sr. 3.2 4.4 Tied her career best with 12 boards at Kansas 11/13 UALR$(RV/NR) W, 67-58 2,336 F 13 Heather Howard 6-3 Fr. 0.3 0.6 Played 14 minutes against Nebraska 11/15 Georgia Tech$ (RV/19) W, 70-64 2,208 F 21 LaSharra Riley 6-2 Fr. 1.4 1.9 Scored four points in seven minutes at Colorado 11/18 at New Mexico$ (RV/NR) W, 70-56 6,828 F 24 Precious Robinson 6-0 Jr. 8.6 7.8 Has nine double-figure rebounding games this season 11/22 at Ohio State$ (RV/3) L, 72-93 2,867 G 5 Carolyn Blair-Mobley 5-10 So. 0.6 1.5 Scored four points and had two rebounds in OSU’s win over Texas 11/27 vs. Marist% W, 71-69 127 G 11 Ally Clardy 5-6 Sr. .7 0.8* Made her first start of the season against Texas 11/28 vs. Michigan State% (RV/25) L, 90-93 (2 ot) 211 G 22 Keuna Flax 5-9 Fr. 0.0 0.0 Has been out of action due to injury suffered during preseason 12/6 Coppin State W, 80-51 2,232 G 32 Desiree Jeffries 5-11 Fr. 1.3 1.1 Had career highs with five points, three boards & three assists in Lincoln 12/13 at Vermont W, 68-63 1,133 G 12 Jordan Mortensen 5-4 Jr. 0.3 0.4 Played a season-high nine mintues against UTPA 12/17 UC Riverside W, 69-46 2,299 Probable Iowa State Starters (Based on Previous Game) 12/19 Mercer W, 100-68 2,358 12/22 Oral Roberts W, 90-65 2,936 Pos. ## Name Ht Cl. GP/GS PPG RPG A FG% FT% 12/29 Western Illinois W, 68-55 2,221 C 55 6-7 Fr. 21/18 8.8 4.0 10 .439 .744 F 33 6-2 Fr. 27/25 8.6 6.6 15 .487 .561 1/2 Texas-Pan American W, 84-31 1,208 G 11 Kelsey Bolte 6-1 Jr. 26/26 12.1 4.7 40 .407 .886 1/4 Sam Houston State W, 98-60 2,217 G 4 6-0 Sr. 26/26 17.1 5.3 170 .451 .889 1/9 Baylor* (23/5) CSN W, 78-65 3,717 G 10 Denae Stuckey 5-8 Sr. 27/22 4.4 6.2 53 .386 .622 1/12 at Kansas* (15/NR) ESPNU W, 70-68 6,671 Oklahoma State Head Coach Iowa State Head Coach 1/16 Kansas State* (15/NR) W, 66-56 3,689 Kurt Budke (Washburn, 1984) Bill Fennelly (William Penn College, 1979) 1/20 at Texas* (12/20) L, 63-77 4,242 Fifth Year at OSU (90-65) 15th Year at Iowa State (329-146) 1/24 at Colorado* (12/NR) FSN W, 74-63 2,459 17th Year Overall (443-111) 22nd Year Overall (495-199) 1/26 Missouri* (15/NR) W, 75-60 2,431 1/31 at Texas A&M* (15/8) FSN W, 67-63 4,516 Cowgirls Host Iowa State On Senior Night Scouting The Cyclones 2/3 at Nebraska* (10/4) FSNMW L, 67-88 10,227 Oklahoma State’s women’s team (20-8, Iowa State brings a three-game winning streak to 2/6 Oklahoma* (10/13) FSN L, 66-77 6,264 8-6) will carry a two-game winning streak into its town after a 48-39 win over Kansas State on 2/13 Texas Tech* (15/NR) L, 57-65 2,328 Senior Night showdown with No. 13 Iowa State (22- Saturday. ISU’s Alison Lacey ranks fifth in the Big 12 2/17 Texas A&M* (17/15) L, 52-69 2,488 5, 10-4). The contest will mark the final home game in scoring at 17.1 points per game and second to 2/20 at Baylor* (17/18) L, 69-80 8,282 on the famed maple floor inside Gallagher-Iba Arena OSU’s Andrea Riley with her 6.5 assists per contest. 2/24 Texas* (23/14) W, 73-72 (ot) 2,396 for seniors Megan Byford, Ally Clardy, Tegan Lacey is the league’s top shooter at 89 2/28 at Texas Tech* (23/NR) FSN W, 80-70 7,109 Cunningham and Andrea Riley. The No. 20 Cowgirls percent and is tops in -to- ratio. The 3/3 Iowa State* CSN 7 p.m. are fresh off a win at Texas Tech, while Iowa State Cyclones rank first in the league in scoring defense 3/7 at Oklahoma* SSN 4 p.m. knocked off Kansas State over the weekend. (52.4 ppg), 3-point percentage (39.7%), 3- 3/11 Big 12 Championship TBA 3/12 Big 12 Championship TBA Cowgirls and Cyclones... The Series point field goals made (7.9 per game) and - ing margin at (+9.8). 3/13 Big 12 Championship TBA OSU owns a 24-21 advantage in the all-time series, 3/14 Big 12 Championship TBA but the Cyclones have won two in a row over the Last Five vs. Iowa State 01-10-09 L 55-63 Ames, Iowa * Big 12 Conference Game Cowgirls. ISU has won 11 of the last 14 as well. 02-17-08 L 57-62 Stillwater, Okla. $ Preseason WNIT The Cyclones last visit to Stillwater resulted in a 62- 01-13-07 W 45-44 Ames, Iowa % Junkanoo Jam, Freeport, Bahamas 57 win for ISU. The Cowgirls have won 11 of the 20 01-07-06 L 62-71 Stillwater, Okla. ! Big 12 Championship, Kansas City meetings between the two schools in Stillwater. 02-16-05 L 65-90 Ames, Iowa all times are central standard time, home games in bold. Tale Of The Tape 2009-10 Cowgirl Roster Here’s a statistical comparison between OSU and Iowa State 00 Lakyn Garrison G Jr. 5-5 Wickes, Ark. OSU ISU ( Wickes./Carl A l b e r t ) RPI 13 20 1 Tegan Cunningham F Sr. 6-1 Melbourne, A u s t r a l i a Scoring Offense 73.4 66.4 (Emmaus Prep/Seward County) Scoring Defense 65.9 52.4 5 Carolyn Blair-Mobley G So. 5-10 St. Paul, Minn. (St. Paul John/Cloud County CC) Scoring Margin +7.5 +14.1 10 Andrea Riley G Sr. 5-5 Dallas, Texas Field-Goal Percentage .417 .440 VS (Lincoln) Field-Goal Pct. Defense .377 .359 11 Ally Clardy G Sr. 5-6 Argyle, Texas Three-Point FG Percentage .319 .297 (Argyle) 12 Jordan Mortensen G Fr. 5-4 Tulsa, Okla. Three-Pointers Per Game 6.2 .291 (Jenks) Free-Throw Percentage .708 .727 13 Heather Howard F Fr. 6-3 Shawnee Mission, Kan. Rebounding Margin +2.6 +9.7 (Shawnee Mission West) Turnover Margin +1.9 -1.0 15 Toni Young F Fr. 6-2 Del City, Okla. (Del City) 21 LaSharra Riley F Fr. 6-2 Topeka, Kan. Last Time Against Iowa State (Washburn Rural) 22 Keuna Flax G Fr. 5-9 Haltom City, Texas AMES, Iowa (AP) -Nicky Wieben scored 23 points and Iowa State closed the game with a 15-5 run to beat No. 21 (Haltom) Oklahoma State 63-55 on Saturday. 24 Precious Robinson G Jr. 6-0 San Diego, Calif. Amanda Nisleit added 12 points and 15 rebounds for the Cyclones, who rallied from an 11-point halftime deficit to (Mit. Miiguel/Central Arizona) snap Oklahoma State's eight-game winning streak. 25 Lindsey Keller F Fr. 6-2 Goddard, Kan. Iowa State's Heather Ezell made a 3-pointer with 1:55 left to put the Cyclones ahead 53-50. Ezell drew an inten- (Goddard) tional foul on her next shot, and Oklahoma State coach Kurt Budke was hit with a technical with 1:24 to go for arguing 32 Desiree Jeffries G Fr. 5-11 Del City, Okla. the call. (Del City) The Cyclones (13-2, 1-0 Big 12) hit eight free throws in the next 15 seconds, pushing their lead to 61-50. 33 Megan Byford C Sr. 6-2 Bray, Okla. Andrea Riley had 32 points to lead the Cowgirls (11-3, 0-1), including 20 in the first half to help put Oklahoma (Bray-Doyle/NOC-Enid) Coaching Staff State ahead 32-21. Head Coach All three of Oklahoma State's losses have come on the road. Kurt Budke (Washburn, 1984) 5th Season at OSU Associate Head Coach (Southwestern College, 1977) 5th Season at OSU Oklahoma State vs Iowa State Assistant Coaches 01-10-09 3:05 PM at Hilton Coliseum Miranda Serna ( Texas A&M-Commerce, 1998) 5th Season at OSU Oklahoma State 11-3; 0-1 Richie Henderson (Oklahoma State, 2006) 2nd Season at OSU tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Check Out ## Player fg fga fgfga ftfta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 1 Cunningham, Tegan * 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 1 0 0 1 0 1 17 All-America 10 Riley, Andrea * 13 28 2 6 4 4 0 2 2 2 32 2 2 0 3 40 Candidate 13 Hardeman, Taylor * 1 4 1 3 0 0 1 5 6 4 3 2 1 0 3 35 32 Smith, Shaunte’ * 4 10 0 0 2 4 0 1 1 3 10 0 1 0 1 33 Andrea Riley at 40 Spears, Shyvon * 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 2 2 0 0 0 2 17 15 Mercado, Melinda 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 3 0 0 2 0 0 19 www.Riley10.com 3 Hatcher,Kelsey 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 6 33 Byford, Megan 3 7 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 4 6 0 1 1 0 22 5 Hernandez, Kristin 1 6 0 3 0 0 1 2 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 11 Preseason All-Big 12 TEAM 2 1 3 1 2 Totals...... 23 62 314 6 8 8 22 30 24 55 5 11 1 11 200 Big 12 Coaches Poll TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-31 45.2% 2nd Half: 9-31 29.0% Game: 37.1% DEADBALL 1. Baylor (5) 109 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-6 33.3% 2nd Half: 1-8 12.5% Game: 21.4% REBOUNDS T2. Kansas (3) 106 F Throw % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 4-4 100% Game: 75.0% 1 T2. Texas (3) 106 4. Texas A&M (1) 87 5. Oklahoma 86 Iowa State 13-2; 1-0 6. Nebraska 80 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds 7. Iowa State 59 ## Player fg fga fgfga ftfta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 11 Bolte, Kelsey * 3 8 1 4 2 2 3 5 8 0 9 1 3 0 0 34 8. Kansas State 44 15 Ezell, Heather * 1 6 1 4 4 4 0 4 4 0 7 3 3 1 2 35 9. Oklahoma State 41 32 Nisleit, Amanda * 2 3 1 2 7 9 5 10 15 1 12 0 0 0 0 34 10. Texas Tech 38 4 Lacey, Alison * 2 12 0 6 4 4 0 5 5 1 8 3 4 0 1 32 11. Colorado 22 5 Wieben, Nicky * 9 16 0 1 5 6 5 2 7 2 23 3 4 2 1 35 12. Missouri 15 10 Stuckey, Denae 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 2 2 0 12 2 Williams, Whitney 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 (first place votes in parentheses; coaches not allowed to vote for their 3 Yackley, Alexis 1 2 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 6 own team) 31 Arlen, Ashley 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 41 Ross, Toccara 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Preseason All-Big 12 Team 44 Anderson, Jocelyn 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 Preseason Player of the Year TEAM 2 2 4 Danielle McCray, Kansas Totals...... 18 52 421 2329 15 31 46 6 63 10 17 5 4 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-27 37.0% 2nd Half: 8-25 32.0% Game: 34.6% DEADBALL Preseason Newcomer of the Year 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-10 0.0% 2nd Half: 4-11 36.4% Game: 19.0% REBOUNDS Danielle Adams, Texas A&M F Throw % 1st Half: 1-4 25.0% 2nd Half: 22-25 88.0% Game: 79.3% 3,1 Preseason Freshmen of the Year Officials: Scott Yarbrough, June Courteau, Dawn Marsh Brittany Griner, Baylor Technical fouls: Oklahoma State-TEAM. Iowa State-None. Preseason All-Big 12 Team Attendance: 8036 Danielle McCray (Kansas), (Nebraska), Danielle Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Robinson(Oklahoma), Andrea Riley (Oklahoma State), Brittainey Oklahoma State 32 23 55 Raven (Texas) Iowa State 21 42 63 Honorable Mention (listed alphabetically by school) Fouled out: none (Baylor), Alison Lacey (Iowa State), Ashley Sweat (Kansas State), Whitney Hand (Oklahoma), (Texas A&M) What 2 Watch 4 Wednesday’s game will be televised by the Cowboy Sports Network with Chad McKee (PxP) and Anne Associated Press O’Neil (color) handling the call ... the Cowgirls will be looking for their fifth win over a ranked opponent this P o l l season ... OSU has never won five games in a season against ranked teams in school history ... in addition (March 1) to this season the Cowgirls have knocked off four ranked foes in a year twice (1995-96, 2007-08). TEAM RECORD PTS PVS Stay on 20 1.Connecticut (40) 29-0 1,000 1 Ally Clardy and Andrea Riley have spent their entire careers in Stillwater and won 64 games during their 2.Stanford 27-1 959 2 first three seasons. With OSU’s win at Texas Tech on Feb. 28, the duo helped OSU reach the 20-win mark 3.Nebraska 27-0 920 3 for the third time in four years, tying the most successful four-year stretch in school history. The Cowgirls’ 4.Tennessee 27-2 880 4 previous best four-year run came from 1987-1991 when they won 84 games. 5.Xavier 24-3 822 5 6.Notre Dame 25-3 764 7 7.West Virginia 26-3 726 8 She Keeps Going and Going and Going ... 8.Florida State 26-4 708 9 The Cowgirls have their own version of the Energizer Bunny in Andrea Riley. After playing 40 minutes 9.Duke 24-5 692 6 against Texas Tech, she now has 11 40-minute games this season. Nine of those have come in the squad’s 10.Ohio State 27-4 683 10 14 Big 12 games. She also played all 50 minutes in OSU’s double-overtime game against Michigan State. 11.Oklahoma 20-8 582 11 For her career she now has 40 40-minute performances, including 45-minute outings against Florida State 12.Georgetown 24-5 533 13 13.Iowa State 22-5 509 15 two years ago in the NCAA Tournament and last year against Baylor. 14.Baylor 21-7 494 17 15.Texas A&M 20-7 443 12 Valuing The Basketball 16.St. John's 23-5 385 18 The Cowgirls have done a good job of avoiding empty possessions by limiting their turnovers. OSU is cur- 17.Gonzaga 25-4 286 19 rently averaging 13.5 per game, which ranks first in the Big 12. The Cowgirls rank fifth nationally in the 18.Texas 19-9 274 14 same category. OSU also ranks fourth in the league in assist-to-turnover ratio. 19.Kentucky 23-6 248 16 20.Oklahoma State 20-8 214 23 21.LSU 20-8 189 20 Byford Named Academic All-District Selection 22.Georgia 22-7 174 24 Megan Byford has been named to the CoSIDA Academic all-district team. A second-team pick last year, 23.Hartford 25-3 135 24 Byford was one of six players named to the District 6 University Division’s first team. Byford, who is current- 24.Virginia 21-8 96 21 ly pursuing a master’s degree in teaching, learning and leadership, is carrying a 3.72 GPA. 25.Michigan State 21-8 77 NR Others Receiving Votes Georgia Tech 44, TCU 34, UCLA 27, Fresno State 22, Wisconsin- Precious Moments Green Bay 20, Middle Tennessee 15, Arkansas-Little Rock 12, Central Arizona College has been good to the Cowgirl program, with CAC products Brisa Silva, Rashidat Vanderbilt 10, Princeton 6, Dayton 5, North Carolina 5, Bowling Sadiq, Danielle Green and Maria Cordero all making their way to Stillwater and helping OSU reach the Green 3, DePaul 2, Illinois State 1, Wisconsin 1 NCAA Tournament. OSU’s latest addition from the junior college powerhouse, Precious Robinson, has made an immediate impact as well. She currently leads the squad in rebounding at 7.8 boards per game U S A T o d a y / E S P N and has reached double figures in nine games. She ranks sixth in the Big 12 in rebounding and third in field goal percentage (.556) as well. Coaches Poll (March 2) 40 x 3 The Cowgirls’ upset win over Baylor in their conference opener produced another memorable performance TEAM RECORD PTS PVS from Andrea Riley. Her 43-point showing was the third time she has topped the 40-point plateau in her 1.Connecticut (31) 30-0 775 1 career and the second time this season. Two years ago, she dropped 45 points on Oklahoma in OSU’s win 2.Stanford 27-1 737 2 in Stillwater. The most impressive stat from those two games may be this — she only turned the ball over 3.Nebraska 27-0 720 3 4.Tennessee 27-2 681 4 one time in 80 minutes, while dishing out eight assists. Riley also scored 44 points against No. 19 Michigan 5.Xavier 24-3 652 5 State this past November. Riley now has three of the top four scoring games in league history. 6.Florida State 26-4 595 9 7.Notre Dame 25-4 569 8 Cunningham Serving As Trusty Sidekick 8.Duke 24-5 534 6 Senior Tegan Cunningham has stepped up and served as a nice complimentary scoring option to Andrea 9.West Virginia 26-4 508 7 Riley, averaging 16.6 points to rank ninth in the Big 12. The Melbourne, Australia native has been efficient 10.Ohio State 27-4 486 12 11.Georgetown 25-5 485 11 from the floor, hitting 47 percent of her shots. Cunningham is making more than layups as she is hitting at a 12.Oklahoma 20-8 462 10 41 percent clip from beyond the 3-point line. To date, she has eight 20-point outings, including a career-high 13.Iowa State 22-5 422 13 26 points against UC Riverside. Cunningham also has seven double-doubles to her credit this season. 14.Texas A&M 20-7 355 15 15.Baylor 21-7 326 17 The Value of Riley 16.St. John's 24-5 291 19 There may not be a player in the country more valuable to her team than Andrea Riley, who is the only play- 17.Gonzaga 25-4 237 20 18.Kentucky 23-6 234 14 er in the country to rank in the top 10 in assists and scoring. In addition to scoring 709 points, her assists 19.Virginia 21-8 201 18 have resulted in 445 more points meaning she has had a hand in 56 percent of OSU’s point production. 20.Oklahoma State 20-8 160 21 21.Hartford 25-3 137 23 Resumé Builder 22.Texas 19-9 124 16 Kurt Budke did not have to wait long to test his young squad. The Cowgirls opened the 2009-10 season 23.Michigan State 21-8 79 25 with six-straight games against opponents that won at least 20 games and reached the postseason a year 24.Georgia 22-7 68 24 25.UCLA 20-7 38 NR ago. After avenging last year’s loss to UALR, the Cowgirls defeated Georgia Tech, which was ranked No. 19 Others Receiving Votes in the preseason Associated Press poll, before winning at New Mexico in front of 6,828 fans. Following the Vanderbilt 33, Dayton 30, LSU 26, Princeton 20, Middle Tennessee opening trio was a date at third-ranked Ohio State. The Cowgirls then took on a pair of NCAA teams at the 18, Gardner-Webb 15, Arkansas-Little Rock 10, North Carolina 9, Junkanoo Jam in Marist and No. 25 Michigan State. Back-to-back non-conference tilts against Vermont Wisconsin-Green Bay 9, Fresno State 7, Lehigh 5, TCU 5, Georgia (2009 NCAA participant) and UC Riverside (2009 WNIT participant) also made the Cowgirls’ schedule. Tech 4, DePaul 3, James Madison 2, Syracuse 2, Vermont 1. Andrea Riley Named Big 12 Player of the Week For Fourth Time Andrea Riley averaged 30 points, 5.0 assists and 3.5 rebounds in wins over Missouri and No. 8 Texas A&M Big 12 Standings to earn her fourth Big 12 Player of the Week honor this season. She scored 29 points with eight assists and three rebounds against Missouri in the midweek game. At Texas A&M she had 31 points to log her sixth 30- School Overall Big 12 Streak point outing of the year and lead the Cowgirls to their second win over a Top 10 opponent this season. Nebraska 27-0 14-0 W27 Dynamic Duo Iowa State 22-5 10-4 W3 Andrea Riley and Tegan Cunningham have combined to form one of the most prolific scoring tandems in Oklahoma 20-8 10-4 W1 the country. In the latest NCAA rankings, the duo checked in at 42.0 points per game to rank as the No. 2 tandem in the country. Oral Roberts’ Kevi Luper and Jaci Bigham are first at 42.6. Stanford’s Nnemkadi Baylor 21-7 8-6 W4 Ogwumike and Kayla Pederson are third at 34.4 points per game. Texas A&M 20-7 8-6 W1 Oklahoma State 20-8 8-6 W2 Waiting Her Turn Texas 19-9 8-6 L3 To say Ally Clardy has paid her dues during her four years would be an understatement. Clardy saw limited action during her first three seasons and has battled injuries throughout her time in Stillwater. The Argyle, Texas Tech 17-11 5-9 L1 Texas native was limited to just six games as a freshman and averaged just 4.5 minutes of floor time Kansas 15-12 5-9 L3 through 12 games as a sophomore. As a junior, Clardy averaged six minutes over 22 games, an average Kansas State 12-16 4-10 L5 that was aided by her 30-minute outing against Nebraska, which also resulted in her first career start. Clardy has seen her role increase since playing 31 minutes against Michigan State. She is playing more Colorado 13-14 3-11 L1 than 13 minutes per contest since, including a key 23-minute, seven-point showing at Texas A&M. Missouri 11-16 1-13 L9 Scoring Machines OSU On The Air Andrea Riley (25.3 points per game) and Cowboy sharpshooter James Anderson (22.6 ppg) have a chance Once again during the 2009-10 season, Oklahoma State’s basketball games will be broadcast live on to become just the third pair of players from the same school to lead the Big 12 in scoring in league history. 105.5 FM in Stillwater. Kevin Gum, in his 20th season Cory Carr and Alicia Thompson of Texas Tech both led the league in scoring in 1996-97 and again in 1997- with the Cowgirl broadcast, will handle the play-by- 98. Both averaged better than 23 points per game in each of those two seasons. No duo in the country is play duties, while Casey Kendrick, in his 15th season averaging more than Anderson and Riley’s 47.9 points per game. Corin Adams (19.1 ppg) and Reggie on the air, will provide color analysis. Fans unable to Holmes (21.5 ppg) from Morgan State are second at 40.6 points per game. Ohio State’s Evan Turner (19.7 pick up the over-the-air broadcast will be able to lis- ppg) and Jantel Lavender (20.9 ppg) are third. The fourth-best scoring duo in the country is Landry Fields ten to the games via the internet on the official web (22.1 ppg) and Nnemkadi Ogwumike (18.0 ppg) from Stanford. site for Oklahoma State athletics (www.okstate.com). Broadcasts will begin 30 minutes prior to tip-off with Aiming For Four pregame analysis, as well as interviews with Coach While the Cowgirls came up short of their goal of reaching the NCAA Tournament in 2009, they did extend Budke and various players. In addition, Cowgirl fans their string of postseason appearances to three-straight years. Three-year letterwinnners Ally Clardy and may view live stats from the OSU home games by Andrea Riley have been a part of postseason teams in each of their three seasons and will look to make it visiting the OSU web site. four consecutive in 2010. OSU has made four-straight postseason appearances just once, earning NCAA Cowgirls On The Network berths from 1993-96.

Selected games throughout the year will be carried statewide on the We’re Going Streaking! OSU radio network. Below is a list of games that will air on the net- The Cowgirls’ 66-56 win over Kansas State on Jan. 16 was its 11th-straight victory and gave Kurt Budke’s work as well as a list of affiliate stations. squad the second-longest winning streak in school history. After starting the season 2-2, OSU’s 1992-93 team reeled off 16 consecutive victories to set the school standard. The streak allowed the Cowgirls to fin- 1/9 vs. Baylor, 1/12 at Kansas, 1/16 vs. Kansas State, 1/24 at ish the months of December and January with just one loss. Colorado, 1/26 vs. Missouri, 1/31 at Texas A&M, 2/3 vs. Nebraska, 2/13 vs. Texas Tech, 2/20 at Baylor, 2/28 at Texas Tech, 3/7 at Oklahoma Riley vs. The Ranked Radio Affiliates The Cowgirls have played 39 games against Top 25 competition over the past three-plus seasons and City Station Frequency Andrea Riley has been a model of consistency in those games. Riley has been in double figures in 32 of Ada KTLS 106.5 FM the last 33 games, including a 26-point showing against LSU in the NCAA Sweet 16, a 45-point effort Altus KWHW 1450 AM Anadarko KACO 98.5 FM against Oklahoma in 2008 and a pair of 40-point outings this season. Riley is averaging 24.2 points over Bartlesville KWON 1400 AM those 39 games, which is more than three points more than her career scoring average. Blackwell KOKB 1580 AM Broken Bow KKBI 106.1 FM 30 Point Outings Not Out Of The Ordinary Claremore KRVT 1270 AM Clinton KCDL 99.3 FM After her 33-point outing against Texas, Andrea Riley stands at 19 30-plus scoring outings for her career. Enid KNID 99.7 FM Her total is the most ever by a Cowgirl. Clinette Jordan has the second-best total with eight. Eighteen differ- Frederick KTAT 1570 AM ent Cowgirls have recorded 30-point outings in school history and Riley’s season total from her junior year Guymon KGYN 1210 AM alone would rank ahead of all but Jordan’s career total by itself. Hobart KTJS 1450 AM Hugo KMMY 96.5 FM Lawton KRVW 107.3 FM Return To The Rankings McAlester KTMC 105.1 FM After receiving votes in the first eight Associated Press Top 25 polls, the Cowgirls finally cracked through in Oklahoma City KXXY 96.1 FM the Jan. 4 poll. Riding an eight-game winning streak, OSU appeared at No. 23, marking the third-straight Ponca City WBBZ 1230 AM year the Cowgirls have been nationally ranked. Prior to the Jan. 4 poll, the Cowgirls last appeared in the Shawnee KGFF 1450 AM national rankings in January of last season. OSU’s Feb. 1 ranking of No. 10 is the best in school history. Stillwater KSPI 93.7 FM Tahlequah KTLQ 1350 AM Tulsa KFAQ 1190 AM Vinita KGND 1470 AM Woodward KMZE 92.1 FM Halftime Pep Talks Do The Trick There must be some magic to the coaching staff’s halftime speeches when it comes to Andrea Riley. The Head Coach Kurt Budke senior has eight 20-point halves this season, seven of which have come after halftime. She had a 29-point On March 28, 2005, Kurt Budke was half against Baylor and a 27 point half against Texas A&M. For her career, she has 12 halves of 20 or more named the sixth coach in the history points, including a 20-point half at Duke last year and a 37-point half against Oklahoma two years ago. of the Cowgirl basketball program. Budke led OSU to its first NCAA Welcome To Bracketville appearance in more than a decade three years ago as well as the nation’s largest turnaround. ESPN.com’s Charlie Creme unveiled his latest version of Bracketology this week and the Cowgirls were one In 2008, he directed the squad to a 27-win campaign and of eight Big 12 teams projected to make the NCAA Tournament field. Creme has OSU in the Memphis just its second-ever NCAA Sweet 16. Last year saw the Regional as the No. 6 seed taking on the No. 11 seed Fresno State in Berkeley, Calif. Cowgirls advane to the second round of the WNIT. During a two-year stay at Allen County, Budke recorded a 47-15 2,168 record before beginning a remarkable run at Trinity Valley Community College. He made six national championship Andrea Riley made history in OSU’s win over Oral Roberts, pouring in 28 points to become the program’s game appearances during his seven seasons with the all-time leading scorer. Riley moved past Clinette Jordan who finished her career in 1989 with 2,168 points. Lady Cardinal program, winning four national titles during Riley then turned her attention toward catching former Cowboys Byron Houston (2,379) and Bryant Reeves that time. A move to the Division I level and a two-year (2,367) as the all-time leading scorer in Oklahoma State basketball history a feat she accomplished at Texas. stint as associate head coach at Louisiana Tech followed. Budke took over the Tech program prior to the 2002-03 She has 2,635 points and ranks second on the Big 12’s all-time list. Riley is 94 away from Oklahoma’s season and promptly led the Lady Techsters to a 31-3 Courtney Paris for the top spot. record. In three seasons at Tech, he compiled a record of 80-16 while making NCAA Tournament appearances each Riley Named Preseason All-Big 12, All-American season. A first-team All-Big 12 selection as a sophomore and junior, Andrea Riley is once again an odds-on favorite to achieve the feat as a senior. Riley, who led the league in scoring each of the past two seasons, was also named an honorable mention All-America pick by the Associated Press. The Dallas, Texas native was an Coach Budke honorable mention All-America selection last year by AP. By The Numbers Year School Record Riley Named To Wooden, Naismith Lists 2009-10 Oklahoma State (Head Coach) 20-8 Andrea Riley was a preseason candidate for the John R. Wooden Award, which is given to the nation’s top 2008-09 Oklahoma State (Head Coach) 17-16 player. Riley was one of 31 student-athletes chosen based on last year's individual performance and team 2007-08 Oklahoma State (Head Coach) 27-8 records. Riley was inexplicably left off the award’s midseason list, an honor she had received each of the 2006-07 Oklahoma State (Head Coach) 20-11 past two seasons. She was also recently named one of 30 midseason candidates for the 2010 Women's 2005-06 Oklahoma State (Head Coach) 6-22 Naismith Trophy by the Atlanta Tipoff Club. The Naismith Trophy presented by AT&T is given annually to the 2004-05 Louisiana Tech (Head Coach) 20-10 women's college basketball player of the year. 2003-04 Louisiana Tech (Head Coach) 29-3 2002-03 Louisiana Tech (Head Coach) 31-3 Don’t Forget About The Wade Trophy Either 2001-02 Louisiana Tech (Assoc. Head Coach) 25-5 Riley was also one of 25 players named to the Women's Basketball Coaches Association's preseason 2000-01 Louisiana Tech (Assoc. Head Coach) 31-5 "Wade Watch" list. The senior was one of just seven players on the list to appear for at least the second 1999-00 Trinity Valley (Head Coach) 24-6 time. The honor is presented annually based on game and season statistics, leadership, character, effect on 1998-99 Trinity Valley (Head Coach) 36-0* their team and overall playing ability. 1997-98 Trinity Valley (Head Coach) 34-1 1996-97 Trinity Valley (Head Coach) 34-2* GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS 1995-96 Trinity Valley (Head Coach) 32-4* Opponent Forward Forward Center Guard Guard 1994-95 Trinity Valley (Head Coach) 31-2 Washburn (Exh.) Robinson Cunningham L. Riley* A. Riley Blair-Mobley UALR Robinson Cunningham L. Riley* A. Riley Blair-Mobley 1993-94 Trinity Valley (Head Coach) 35-1* Georgia Tech Robinson Cunningham Keller A. Riley Garrison 1992-93 Allen County (Head Coach) 25-7 New Mexico Robinson Cunningham Keller A. Riley Blair-Mobley 1991-92 Allen County (Head Coach) 22-8 Ohio State Robinson Cunningham Keller A. Riley Blair-Mobley * National Championship Team Marist Young Cunningham Keller A. Riley Garrison Division I Total 170-81 Michigan State Young Cunningham Keller A. Riley Garrison Coppin State Robinson Cunningham Keller A. Riley Garrison Total 443-111 Vermont Robinson Cunningham Byford A. Riley Garrison UC Riverside Robinson Cunningham Keller A. Riley Garrison At Oklahoma State Mercer Young Cunningham Keller A. Riley Garrison First Game vs. Texas State (11-19-05) Oral Roberts Young Cunningham Keller A. Riley Garrison First Win vs. Idaho, 69-68 (11-25-05) Western Illinois Robinson Cunningham Keller A. Riley Garrison First Win vs. Ranked Team No. 25 Nebraska, 63-60 (2-24-07) First Postseason Win East Tennessee State, 85-73 (03-22-08) Texas-Pan American Robinson Cunningham Keller A. Riley Garrison First Home Win Texas A&M-Commerce, 67-43 (12-06-05) Sam Houston State Robinson Cunningham Young* A. Riley Garrison First Road Win at Hawaii, 78-64 (12-30-06) Baylor Robinson Cunningham Byford A. Riley Garrison First Big 12 Win Kansas, 68-54 (01-10-06) Kansas Robinson Cunningham Byford A. Riley Garrison First Overtime Win Florida State, 73-72 (03-24-08) Kansas State Robinson Cunningham Byford A. Riley Garrison Overtime 2-4 Texas Robinson Cunningham Byford A. Riley Garrison vs. Ranked Opponents 11-34 Colorado Robinson Cunningham Byford A. Riley Garrison On Television 15-23 Missouri Robinson Cunningham Byford A. Riley Garrison Home Record 55-28 Texas A&M Robinson Cunningham Byford A. Riley Garrison Road Record 24-29 Nebraska Robinson Cunningham Byford A. Riley Garrison Neutral Site Record 10-7 Oklahoma Robinson Cunningham Byford A. Riley Garrison Big 12 Record 31-47 Texas Tech Robinson Cunningham Byford A. Riley Garrison Non-Conference Record 55-15 Exhibition Game Record 9-0 Texas A&M Young Cunningham Byford A. Riley Garrison Big 12 Tournament Record 3-4 Baylor Young Cunningham Byford A. Riley Garrison NCAA Tournament Record 2-2 Texas Young Cunningham Keller A. Riley Clardy WNIT Record 1-1 Texas Tech Young Cunningham Keller A. Riley Garrison Largest Margin of Victory 71, vs. Central Arkansas (12-22-07) Iowa State Largest Margin of Defeat 34, on two occasions Oklahoma Longest Winning Streak 10 games * started at forward Longest Losing Streak 17 games Riley Named To Lieberman List Top Single-Game Performances Andrea Riley was named to the list of final nomi- OSU In The nees for the 11th annual Big 12 Rankings Points … 44, Riley vs. Miichigan State, 11-28-09 given to the nation’s top by the Rotary Rebounds … 16, Young vs. Marist, 11-27-09 Club of Detroit. The Dallas, Texas native was also a (Feb. 28) Assists … 17, Riley vs. Mercer, 12-19-09 candidate for the award the past two seasons and Steals … 6, Riley vs. ORU, 12-22-09 made the finalist list during her sophomore year. Team Avg. Rank Blocks … 4, Byford vs. Michigan State, 11-28-09 Scoring Offense 73.4 5 FG Pct (min. 10 att) … .727 (8-11) Cunningham vs. Ohio State, Scoring Margin +7.5 6 More Than Just a Scorer Field Goal Percentage .417 8 11-22-09 Much has been made about Andrea Riley’s ability 3-Point Field Goal Percentage .319 9 3pt FG Pct (min. 4 att) … .600 (3-5) Cunningham vs. ORU, 12- to score, and rightfully so. However, her ability to Scoring Defense 65.9 10 22-09 pass the basketball often gets lost in the shuffle. Free Throw Percentage .708 7 FT Pct (min. 4 att) … 1.000 (8-8) Cunningham vs. UALR, 11-13- She averaged 6.0 assists per game a year ago to Field Goal Percentage Defense .378 4 09 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Defense .298 7 finish ranked second in the Big 12 and 10th nation- Rebounding Offense 41.6 3 Oklahoma State’s Record When … ally. This year she is third in the country and first in Rebounding Defense 39.0 12 the league. She tied the Big 12 single-game record Rebounding Margin +2.6 7 Assists 12.4 9 Budke Era 2009-10 with 17 assists against Mercer. Turnover Margin +1.9 5 Overtime 2-4 1-1 Blocked Shots 3.4 9 vs. Ranked Opponents 11-35 4-6 Third Time Is The Charm Steals 6.5 9 On Television 15-23 5-2 Andrea Riley will look to make Big 12 history as Assist/Turnover Ratio 0.9 4 Leading at Halftime 75-12 15-1 she pursues a third-straight league scoring title. As Offensive Rebounds 14.8 1 Trailing at Halftime 10-40 3-7 a sophomore, Riley paced the league with her 23.1 3-Point Field Goals Made 6.2 6 Tied at Halftime 3-3 2-0 points per game and repeated last season with her Defensive Rebounds 26.9 5 Shooting ≥ 50.0% 18-1 1-1 23.0 points per game. The Dallas, Texas native Shooting < 50.0% 72-64 19-7 became the second player in the history of the Individual Avg. Rank Opponent Shooting < 40.0% 69-18 16-0 Scoring league to lead the league in scoring on more than Andrea Riley 25.3 1 Shooting same/better than opponent 79-13 16-2 one occasion, joining Texas Tech’s Alicia Tegan Cunningham 16.7 6 Shooting worse than opponent 11-52 4-6 Thompson. Thompson was the top scorer in the Rebounding More rebounds than opponent 71-16 15-3 league’s first two years (1997, 1998). Precious Robinson 7.8 6 Same/fewer rebounds than opponent 20-49 5-5 Tegan Cunningham 7.3 8 Fewer turnovers than opponent 63-32 12-2 And They Call Her Big Country Field Goal Percentage Same/more turnovers than opponent 25-34 8-6 Precious Robinson .556 3 More free throws than opponent 75-28 14-2 A well-known nickname in OSU basketball circles Assists Same/fewer free throws than opponent 15-35 6-5 has found its way to the women’s side as junior Andrea Riley 6.8 1 Scoring < 60 points 6-31 0-2 center Megan Byford was dubbed “Country” by her Free Throw Percentage Andrea Riley .795 9 Scoring 60+ points 81-32 20-6 teammates upon arrival in Stillwater. Former 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Scoring 70+ points 65-9 14-2 Cowboy All-American center Bryant Reeves, who Tegan Cunningham .410 3 hails from Gans, Okla. (pop. 208) made the Scoring 80+ points 39-1 6-1 Steals Opp. scores < 60 points 55-4 7-0 moniker a household name on his way to leading Andrea Riley 1.8 9 Opp. scores 60+ points 34-62 13-8 OSU to the Final Four in 1995. A native of Bray, 3-Point Field Goals Made Opp. scores 70+ points 53-13 2-6 Okla. (pop. 1,035). Andrea Riley 2.2 5 Opp. scores 80+ points 3-13 0-4 Assist-to-turnover Ratio Andrea Riley 1.5 9 Day games (start before 5 p.m.) 28-23 12-2 Cowgirls Ink Five During Fall Night games 62-42 8-6 Offensive Rebounds The Cowgirls signed five prep standouts during the Precious Robinson 3.1 5 Attendance ≥ 2,000 56-51 17-7 fall signing period, adding guards Tiffany Bias, Minutes Played Attendance < 2,000 33-13 3-1 Andrea Riley 36.4 2 Winning the Opening Tip 53-15 10-3 Jenni Bryan and Jazmyn Dorsett joined post play- ers Vicky McIntyre and Kendra Suttles as Cowgirl Tegan Cunningham 34.8 5 Losing the Opening Tip 37-50 10-5 Defensive Rebounds signees.Bias is ranked by HoopGurlz as the No. 23 White Uniforms 63-31 13-4 Tegan Cunningham 5.4 5 Black Uniforms 5-14 0-0 point guard in the country and one of the top 100 Orange Uniforms 22-19 7-4 players in the nation by All-Star Girls Report. Last Budke’s Orange Jacket 2-2 0-1 season, Bryan averaged 21.2 points and 11.2 OSU In The NCAA rebounds per game at Coweta (Okla.) High School. R a n k i n g s Dorsett averaged 9.3 points, 6.6 rebounds 2.9 (Feb. 28) Miscellaneous Statistics assists and 2.0 steals per game while earning first- team all-district honors last season. As a junior, Team Avg. Rank Leading team in ... McIntyre averaged 13.4 points and 9.6 rebounds Scoring Offense 73.4 27 Includes multiple-leader games (career numbers in parentheses) while helping Marian (Neb.) High School to a 23-6 Scoring Margin 7.5 67 Field Goal Percentage 41.7 80 Scoring: Cunningham 7, Riley 25 (84), Young 1 mark and a third-place finish at the state tourna- Field Goal Percentage Defense 37.8 81 Rebounding: Byford 2 (7), Cunningham 7 (10), Keller 3, Riley 1 (4), ment. Suttles is ranked as the No. 23 post player 3-Point Field Goals Per Game 6.2 76 Robinson 9, Young 7 by HoopGurlz and the No. 44 player overall by the Turnovers Per Game 13.5 5 Assists: Cunningham (2), Garrison 2, Riley 27 (104) All-Star Girls Report. Assist-Turnover Ratio 0.92 38 Steals: Blair-Mobley 1, Byford 2, Clardy 1, Cunningham 5 (10), Garrison 3, 3-Point FG Defense 29.8 82 Keller 2, Riley 15 (57), L. Riley 1, Robinson 7, Young 3 Individual Avg. Rank Points Per Game (Riley) 25.3 5 Scoring in Double Figures: Byford (4), Clardy (1), Cunningham 26 (44), Assists Per Game (Riley) 6.8 4 Garrison 4, Keller 4, Riley 27 (115), Robinson 11, Young 8 3-Point FG Percentage (Cunningham) 41.0 36 Double-Doubles: Byford (1), Cunningham 7 (9), Riley 5 (13), Robinson 3, Field Goal Percentage (Cunningham) 47.2 80 Young 3 Assist-Turnover Ratio (Riley) 1.48 97 00 · LAKYN GARRISON PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% Career Highs 09-10 5.7 2.0 1.5 37.4 35.1 28.6 Points ...... 16 vs. Sam Houston State, 01-04-10 5-5 · Junior · Guard Career 5.7 2.0 1.5 37.4 35.1 28.6 Rebounds ...... 4, two times Wickes, Ark. (Carl Albert) Assists ...... 3, two times

1 · TEGAN CUNNINGHAM PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% Career Highs 09-10 16.7 7.3 1.0 47.2 41.0 73.7 Points ...... 26, vs. UC Riverside, 12-17-09 6-1 · Senior · Forward Career 13.4 5.7 0.9 45.8 37.8 72.8 Rebounds ...... 12 vs. Texas Tech, 02-21-09 Melbourne, Australia (Seward County CC) Assists ...... 4 vs. North Texas, 12-28-09

5 · CAROLYN BLAIR-MOBLEY PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% Career Highs 09-10 0.6 1.5 0.6 16.7 .000 61.5 Points ...... 4 vs. Texas, 02-24-10 5-10 · Sophmore · Guard Career 0.6 1.5 0.6 16.7 .000 61.5 Rebounds ...... 4 vs. UTPA, 01-02-10 St. Paul, Minn. (Cloud County CC) Assists ...... 4 vs. Marist, 11-27-09

10 · ANDREA RILEY PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% Career Highs 09-10 25.3 3.4 6.8 35.6 29.5 79.5 Points ...... 45 vs. Oklahoma, 01-12-08 5-5 · Senior · Guard Career 21.1 3.6 5.4 37.8 29.0 74.8 Rebounds ...... 10 vs. Baylor, 02-11-09 Dallas, Texas (Lincoln HS) Assists ...... 17 vs. Mercer, 12-19-09

11 · ALLY CLARDY PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% Career Highs 09-10 1.7 0.5 0.8 31.4 28.6 72.7 Points ...... 10 vs. Central Arkansas, 12-22-07 5-6 · Senior · Guard Career 1.5 0.3 0.6 31.6 31.1 70.6 Rebounds ...... 3 vs. Pacfic, 11-24-06 Argyle, Texas (Argyle HS) Assists ...... 3, two times

12 · JORDAN MORTENSEN PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% Career Highs 09-10 0.3 0.4 0.3 20.0 .000 .000 Points ...... 2 vs. Sam Houston State, 01-04-10 5-4 · Junior · Guard Career 0.3 0.4 0.3 20.0 .000 .000 Rebounds ...... 2 vs. UTPA, 01-02-10 Tulsa, Okla. (Jenks) Assists ...... 1 vs. UTPA, 01-02-10

13 · HEATHER HOWARD PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% Career Highs 09-10 0.3 0.6 0.1 12.5 .000 50.0 Points ...... 2 vs. Oral Roberts, 12-22-09 6-3 · Freshman · Forward Career 0.3 0.6 0.1 12.5 .000 50.0 Rebounds ...... 3 vs. UALR, 11-13-09 Shawnee Mission, Kan. (Shawnee Mission West) Assists ...... 1 vs. UTPA, 01-02-10

15 · TONI YOUNG PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% Career Highs 09-10 6.3 5.9 0.4 53.4 .000 56.9 Points ...... 19 vs. Texas Tech, 02-28-10 6-2 · Freshman · Forward Career 6.3 5.9 0.4 53.4 .000 56.9 Rebounds ...... 16 vs. Marist, 11-27-09 Del City, Okla. (Del City) Assists ...... 2 vs. UTPA, 01-02-10

21 · LASHARRA RILEY PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% Career Highs 09-10 1.4 1.9 0.2 40.7 .000 50.0 Points ...... 6, two times 6-2 · Freshman · Forward Career 1.4 1.9 0.2 40.7 .000 50.0 Rebounds ...... 6 vs. Mercer, 12-19-09 Topeka, Kan. (Washburn Rural) Assists ...... 1, three times

22 · KEUNA FLAX PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% Career Highs 09-10 ------Points ...... 5-9 · Freshman · Guard Career ------Rebounds ...... Haltom City, Texas (Haltom) Assists ......

24 · PRECIOUS ROBINSON PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% Career Highs 09-10 8.6 7.8 0.4 55.6 .000 71.3 Points ...... 17 vs. Coppin State, 12-06-09 6-0 · Junior · Guard/Forward Career 8.6 7.8 0.4 55.6 .000 71.3 Rebounds ...... 14 vs. Mercer, 12-19-09 San Diego, Calif. (Central Arizona) Assists ...... 2 vs. Sam Houston St., 01-04-10

25 · LINDSEY KELLER PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% Career Highs 09-10 3.8 3.8 0.5 35.7 28.6 76.2 Points ...... 12 vs. Nebraska, 02-03-10 6-2 · Freshman · Center Career 3.8 3.8 0.5 35.7 28.6 76.2 Rebounds ...... 9, two times Goddard, Kan. (Goddard) Assists ...... 2, three times

32 · DESIREE JEFFRIES PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% Career Highs 09-10 1.3 1.1 0.6 80.0 .000 50.0 Points ...... 5 vs. Nebraska, 02-03-10 5-11 · Freshman · Guard Career 1.3 1.1 0.6 80.0 .000 50.0 Rebounds ...... 4 vs. Nebraska, 02-03-10 Del City, Okla. (Del City) Assists ...... 3 vs. Nebraska, 02-03-10

33 · MEGAN BYFORD PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% Career Highs 09-10 3.2 4.4 0.2 56.1 .000 64.0 Points ...... 16 vs. Centenary, 01-06-09 6-2 · Junior · Center Career 3.5 4.0 0.2 54.9 .000 64.4 Rebounds ...... 12 vs. Baylor, 02-11-09 Bray, Okla. (NOC-Enid/Bray) Assists ...... 2, three times

Head Coach Kurt Budke Associate Head Coach: Jim Littell (Fifth Season) Fifth Season At OSU Assistant Coach: Richie Henderson (Second Season) 17th Season Overall Recruiting Coordinator: Miranda Serna (Fifth Season) Andrea Riley · All-America Candidate

“Our scouting report for Andrea was we can contain her for as long as she didn't want to play.” Oral Roberts Head Coach Jerry Finkbeiner

“There’s a big difference between All-Americans and Big 12 players. I think you saw one in Riley today.” Texas A&M Head Coach

“How much time do you have? She is just amazing. She was great last year, obviously. She is even better and mak- ing everybody else better. She is quick, she is strong, she is fast. I don’t think there is any player in the country that is quicker than she is and that can also stop on a dime and pull up for a jumper. She has the uncanny ability to cre- ate space and get her shot off. She is so accurate. It is unbelievable. She is also finding her open teammates and they feed off her energy. She poses quite a few problems from inside, from outside, with her passing, with her defense she comes up with big steals. She is somebody that you are not going to stop, but you hope to contain her a little bit. She has her hand in so many of their points.” Texas Head Coach

“She is unbelievably difficult to defend in the open court. She’s so fast and has such deep range. She has arguably the quickest release in all of women’s basketball. She’s a conundrum. You can’t go pick her up deep because she goes by you. You can’t wait on her because she gets a head of steam going and you can’t stop her. She’s a problem. She’s probably as difficult to guard as anyone we’ve tried to prepare for in my entire time here. She’s ... it’s .... I don’t have any words for it really. Her speed makes her so dangerous and the fact that she can stop and shoot so quickly from so deep, you kind of have to pick your poison.” Oklahoma Head Coach

“Andrea Riley hit 43 on us last time, and we’ve got to do a better job of guarding her. I hope the crowd is good. They’re going to see one of the finest players, if not the finest player, in our league come to Waco, Texas, for the last time.” Baylor Head Coach

“I don’t think there’s a better player in America that can take the game over like she can. She’s a game changer.” Texas Tech Head Coach Kristy Curry

Riley vs. Ranked Opponents Noting Riley Honors and Awards Date Opponent Points Assists 01-17-07 No. 7 Oklahoma 9 4 · Aiming to become the first player in Big 12 history to lead the 2009-10 (Senior) 01-27-07 No. 13 Baylor 6 3 league in scoring three consecutive seasons. · Two-time Big 12 Player of the Week 01-30-07 No. 18 Texas A&M 8 6 · Junkanoo Jam All-Tournament Team 02-04-07 No. 9 Oklahoma 11 7 · Is averaging 24.2 points and 4.5 assists per game against · Preseason WNIT All-Tournament Team ranked opponents during her career 02-14-07 No. 15 Baylor 14 3 2008-09 (Junior) 02-17-07 No. 13 Texas A&M 21 3 · Honorable Mention Associated Press All-American · 36 percent of her career points have come against Top 25 02-24-07 No. 23 Nebraska 17 4 · All-Big 12 first-team pick by the league's coaches, Dallas Morning opponents 03-18-07 No. 20 Bowling Green 20 5 News, Kansas City Star, Waco Tribune-Herald 01-12-08 No. 6 Oklahoma 45 2 · Ranks first in school history in scoring, field goals, free throws, · Two-time Big 12 Player of the Week 01-19-08 No. 19 Texas A&M 29 0 made 3-pointers and minutes played · Midseason candidate for the Naismith Trophy and the Wooden 01-27-08 No. 22 Kansas State 34 2 Award 02-05-08 No. 5 Baylor 15 6 · Ranks second on the school’s all-time lists for assists and steals. · Nancy Lieberman Award candidate 02-23-08 No. 11 Oklahoma 26 6 · Was named tournament MVP at the Desert Draw 02-27-08 No. 20 Texas A&M 23 3 · Tied the Big 12 single-game record with 17 assists 2007-08 (Sophomore) 03-06-08 No. 8 Baylor 27 4 · Honorable mention WBCA All-American · Has three of the top four scoring games in Big 12 history 03-15-08 No. 11 Texas A&M 28 2 · Second Team Associated Press All-American to her credit. Scored 45 points against Oklahoma as a 03-29-08 No. 6 LSU 26 4 · Second Team ESPN.com All-American sophomore and 44 points against Michigan State and 43 points · Second Team Sports Illustrated All-American 11-14-08 No. 8 Duke 29 8 against Baylor earlier this year. 01-17-09 No. 5 Baylor 33 3 · Third Team CBSSports.com All-American · Semifinalist for the Naismith Trophy and the Wooden Award 01-24-09 No. 9 Texas A&M 21 3 · Only player in Big 12 history with 2,600 points and 600 assists. · Nancy Lieberman Award finalist 02-05-09 No. 16 Texas 26 5 · Named a first-team All-Big 12 pick as well a member of the Big 12 02-08-09 No. 2 Oklahoma 25 6 ·Set a new conference single-season record with 807 Championship All-Tournament Team 02-11-09 No. 7 Baylor 21 5 points in 2007-08. · Chosen as the Big 12 Player of the Year by the Dallas Morning 02-15-09 No. 20 Kansas State 30 5 · Made 219 free throws in 2008-09 to set a new Big 12 News, Kansas City Star and Waco Tribune-Herald 02-18-09 No. 12 Texas 21 6 single-season record. · Two-time Big 12 Player of the Week 02-28-09 No. 2 Oklahoma 29 4 2006-07 (Freshman) 03-05-09 No. 10 Texas A&M 15 6 · Ranks second on the Big 12’s all-time scoring list · Named to the Gballmag.com Young All-America Team 03-13-09 No. 7 Baylor 17 6 · Named a three-time Big 12 Rookie of the Week selection 11-15-09 No. 19 Georgia Tech 24 7 · Ranks sixth all time in the league in assists. · Named the Big 12 Freshman of the Year by the league coaches 11-22-09 No. 3 Ohio State 27 5 · Also named to the Big 12 All-Rookie Team and as an honorable 11-28-09 No. 25 Michigan State 44 8 · Has made 718 free throws to rank first on the Big 12’s all-time mention all-conference selection by the coaches list. 01-09-10 No. 5 Baylor 43 6 · Was chosen as the Big 12 Freshman of the Year and a second- 01-20-10 No. 20 Texas 31 7 team All-Big 12 pick by the Dallas Morning News · Entered her senior season as the Big 12’s active leader 01-31-10 No. 8 Texas A&M 31 2 · Selected as the Big 12 Rookie of the Year by the Kansas City Star in scoring and 11th in rebounding. 02-03-10 No. 4 Nebraska 15 3 · Was named a second-team All-Big 12 pick by the San Antonio 02-06-10 No. 13 Oklahoma 30 5 · 28 points in the 2008 Big 12 Championship game tied the Express-News 02-17-10 No. 15 Texas A&M 2 5 league record. · Was named the Big 12 Freshman of the Year and to the Big 12 02-20-10 No. 18 Baylor 38 4 All-Freshman Team by the Waco Tribune-Herald and The 02-24-10 No. 14 Texas 33 3 · Set a school record her freshman year with 40-straight made Oklahoman TOTALS 944 176 free throws. · Hawaii Invitational MVP