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Oklahoma State Basketball OKLAHOMA STATE BASKETBALL GAME INFORMATION GAME 32 · MARCH 19, 2018 · 8:00 P.M. · HUMPHREY COLISEUM (10,500) Tickets: Sold Out TV: ESPN2 (Courtney Lyle, Tamika Catchings) OKLAHOMA ST. COWGIRLS Video: ESPN3.com (21-10; 11-7 Big 12) • Head Coach: Jim Littell (7th Year — 147-79) Radio: KGFY — 105.5 FM (Kevin T. Gum, Casey Kendrick) Live Stats: www.hailstate.com/ncaawbk Social Media: Twitter — @osuwbb, Instagram — @osuwbb NO. 4/4 MISSISSIPPI ST. BULLDOGS Facebook — www.facebook.com/CowgirlBasketball/ (33-1; 16-0 SEC) • Head Coach: Vic Schaefer (6th Year — 158-52) OSU ON THE AIR Once again during the 2017-18 season, Oklahoma State’s WHAT 2 WATCH 4 basketball games will be broadcast live on 105.5 FM in Stillwater. • Oklahoma State’s women’s basketball team will seek the fourth NCAA Sweet 16 appearance in school history on Kevin Gum, in his 28th season with the Cowgirl broadcast, will Monday night when it takes on Mississippi State at 8 p.m. in Starkville. handle the play-by-play duties, while Casey Kendrick, in his 23rd • The ninth-seeded Cowgirls advanced to the second round after logging an 84-57 win over No. 8 seed Syracuse. season on the air, will provide color analysis. Fans unable to pick • The win was OSU’s first in NCAA action since 2014, the same year of the Cowgirls’ last Sweet 16 appearance. up the over-the-air broadcast will be able to listen to the games • Kaylee Jensen averaged 20.9 points and 12.0 rebounds in conference play. She also logged double-doubles in via the internet at www.okstate.com. Selected games will air 14 of OSU’s 18 Big 12 contests. statewide on the OSU Radio Network. • Braxtin Miller has 54 3-pointers on the year, tying her with Liz Donohoe for the most by a Cowgirl freshman. • Loryn Goodwin is 22 points away from fourth place on the school’s single-season points list. COWGIRL BASKETBALL RADIO SHOW • Jensen has 46 double-doubles as a Cowgirl, which rank seventh nationally among active career leaders. The Cowgirl Basketball radio show will air live on 105.5 FM at • Jensen’s 1,046 rebounds are 10th among career leaders and her 1,756 points rank 33rd. • Loryn Goodwin is eighth nationally with her 3.48 steals and 17th in scoring at 21.1 points per game. 6:30 p.m. on Mondays at Fuzzy’s Taco Shop with Casey • Goodwin has five 30-point games on the year. The last Cowgirl with five in a year was Andrea Riley in 2009-10, Kendrick serving as the host. who finished with 14 30-plus point outings that year. • For her career, Goodwin is third nationally with 338 steals, sixth in steals per game (2.95), seventh in free throws VIDEO VIA FTP made (501), 21st with 1,922 points and sixth in assist-turnover ratio (5.00). The postgame video feed for OSU’s home games will be made • Jensen and Goodwin are averaging 39.4 points per game, making them the third-highest scoring Power 5 duo in available for download on the school’s FTP site approximately the country. one hour following the game’s conclusion. OSU VS. MISSISSIPPI STATE ... THE SERIES OKLAHOMA STATE SCHEDULE • The overall series is tied at one win apiece. • OSU won the first meeting between the two squads, claiming a 78-71 win at the 2011 Peppermill Holiday Classic Date Opponent (OSU/Opp. AP Ranking) Time/Result TV in Reno, Nevada. 10-29 EAST CENTRAL (EXH.) W, 110-46 • Mississippi State evened the series earlier this year with a 79-76 victory on Dec. 3 in Starkville. 11-10 INCARNATE WORD W, 86-35 11-14 WICHITA STATE W, 91-67 FS PLUS OSU AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP 11-17 UTRGV W, 80-38 • The Cowgirls are 11-14 all time in NCAA play. 11-19 NORTHWESTERN STATE W, 78-44 • OSU’s best NCAA seed was a No. 3 in 2008 and is 7-4 as the higher seed and 3-10 as the lower seed. 11-23 vs. South Dakota& W, 76-68 • OSU has reached the Sweet 16 on three occasions (1991, 2008, 2014). 11-24 vs. Tennessee& (RV/12) L, 69-79 • OSU has played four overtime games in NCAA Tournament history. The most recent coming against FGCU in the 11-30 SOUTHERN W, 94-66 first round in 2014. 12-03 at Mississippi State (RV/6) L, 76-79 SEC Network • Andrea Riley was OSU’s first Regional All-Tournament Team selection, earning the honor in 2008 in New Orleans. 12-08 UCLA (RV/7) W, 87-72 FS OKLA Tiffany Bias was a regional all-tournament pick in 2014 in South Bend, Ind. 12-19 SOUTH CAROLINA-UPSTATE W, 108-71 • OSU’s 2010 win over Chattanooga saw the Cowgirls erase a 19-point deficit en route to a 70-63 win. The 12-21 LOUISIANA-MONROE W, 112-58 19-point margin was the eighth-largest overcome to win a game in Division I history. 12-28 at Texas Tech* (24/NR) W, 98-57 TexasTech.TV • Brittney Martin’s 20-rebound performance at Purdue in 2014 marked the 20th time in NCAA Championship history 12-31 KANSAS STATE* (24/NR) W, 76-68 a player reached the 20-rebound plateau. 01-03 at Texas* (20/8) L, 79-84 LHN 01-07 OKLAHOMA* (20/NR) W, 96-82 FS OKLA LAST TIME OUT 01-13 at Kansas State* (20/NR) L, 64-80 FSN • OSU improved to 11-14 all time at the NCAA Championship and won its first tournament game since 2014. 01-17 WEST VIRGINIA* (24/17) W, 79-73 • OSU improved to 4-4 all time in NCAA contests under head coach Jim Littell 01-20 at Oklahoma* (24/NR) W, 70-67 FSN • The ninth-seeded Cowgirls’ win over No. 8 Syracuse improved their record in NCAA action to 4-10 as the lower 01-24 IOWA STATE* (19/NR) L, 69-78 FSN seed. 01-27 TEXAS TECH* (19/NR) W, 80-62 • OSU’s 27-point victory was its largest-ever margin of victory in NCAA action 01-31 at Baylor* (23/3) L, 64-77 FSSW • The Cowgirls made 13 3-pointers in the contest, matching their season high set against Louisiana-Monroe on 02-03 KANSAS* (23/NR) W, 92-63 Dec. 21. 02-07 at TCU* (22/24) W, 71-54 FSSW • OSU’s 13 treys also marked the most the Cowgirls have made in NCAA Championship play. 02-10 at Iowa State* (22/NR) W, 81-73 Cyclones.TV • Redshirt freshman Jaden Hobbs made eight of her nine 3-points attempts, breaking the previous OSU single- 02-13 BAYLOR* (21/3) L, 45-87 FS PLUS game best set by Liz Donohoe in 2013. 02-17 TEXAS* (21/6) L, 62-77 FS OKLA • Hobbs finished with a game-high 27 points, which surpassed her previous career best of 12 points scored against 02-21 at Kansas* (25/NR) L, 59-66 ESPN3 Kansas on Feb. 3. 02-24 at West Virginia* (25/NR) W, 79-69 • Hobbs nearly outscored the Orange in the second half with 23 points to Syracuse’s 25. 02-26 TCU* W, 85-72 FSSW+ • Kaylee Jensen finished with 19 points and 12 rebounds for her 46th career double-double and her 19th of the 03-03 vs. West Virginia# L, 60-69 FSN season. 03-17 vs. Syracuse! W, 84-57 ESPN2 • Jensen’s seven offensive rebounds were the most by a Cowgirl in NCAA play. 03-19 at Mississippi State (NR/4) 8:00 p.m. ESPN2 • LaTashia Jones matched her season high with nine rebounds in 12 minutes of action. & —WOMEN’S CANCUN CHALLENGE * — BIG 12 OPPONENT COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT: RYAN CAMERON (ALL TIMES CENTRAL) # — BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP Email: [email protected]· Office: 405-744-4854 · Cell: 405-742-4363 ·Twitter: @ryancameron24 !—NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @OSUWBB | #OKSTATE OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @OSUWBB | #OKSTATE THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Oklahoma State Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 17, 2018) 2017-18 OVERALLAll games STATS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 21-10 14-3 5-5 2-2 CONFERENCE 11-7 6-3 5-4 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 10-3 8-0 0-1 2-2 Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 32 Goodwin, Loryn 31-31 1120 36.1 225-542 .4 1 5 27-104 .2 6 0 169-235 .7 1 9 27 177 204 6.6 56 1 169 80 4 110 646 20.8 54 Jensen, Kaylee 30-30 883 29.4 197-381 .5 1 7 14-42 .3 3 3 149-185 .8 0 5 116 208 324 10.8 77 2 35 56 41 31 557 18.6 14 Miller, Braxtin 31-28 1022 33.0 127-337 .3 7 7 54-147 .3 6 7 53-76 .6 9 7 36 72 108 3.5 67 1 67 44 11 36 361 11.6 11 Combs, Areanna 14-14 346 24.7 51-110 .4 6 4 8-16 .5 0 0 9-14 .6 4 3 15 14 29 2.1 21 1 37 28 1 21 119 8.5 03 Coleman, Mandy 31-30 795 25.6 86-199 .4 3 2 23-71 .3 2 4 46-53 .8 6 8 50 123 173 5.6 72 1 48 42 7 23 241 7.8 23 Hobbs, Jaden 31-9 624 20.1 46-102 .4 5 1 41-93 .4 4 1 13-18 .7 2 2 4 22 26 0.8 23 0 36 25 1 16 146 4.7 30 Castro, Maria 31-5 419 13.5 44-114 .3 8 6 34-97 .3 5 1 7-13 .5 3 8 15 40 55 1.8 24 0 17 13 3 7 129 4.2 13 Holt, Jentry 28-0 257 9.2 35-72 .4 8 6 0-0 .0 0 0 22-37 .5 9 5 21 31 52 1.9 36 0 8 11 11 9 92 3.3 20 Jones, LaTashia 31-2 356 11.5 29-72 .4 0 3 8-26 .3 0 8 23-32 .7 1 9 42 61 103 3.3 45 0 20 23 2 2 89 2.9 10 Small, Shakila 8-0 29 3.6 5-10 .5 0 0 4-9 .4 4 4 2-4 .5 0 0 2 6 8 1.0 3 0 1 6 2 1 16 2.0 24 Wheeler, Karli 28-6 284 10.1 14-66 .2 1 2 8-42 .1 9 0 10-13 .7 6 9 1 14 15 0.5 28 0 15 20 1 8 46 1.6 25 Winchester, Abbie 12-0 62 5.2 4-14 .2 8 6 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 6 11 17 1.4 10 0 4 6 0 3 8 0.7 02 Adamovic, Katarina 3-0 3 1.0 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 54 64 118 4 Total.........
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