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Record Section A.Indd BBIGIG 1122 WWOMEN’SOMEN’S BBASKETBALLASKETBALL 22012-13012-13 MMediaedia GGuideuide 2011-12 In Review Final Standings Conference Overall vs. Ranked Teams W L Pct. H A W L Pct. H A N Last 10 Streak Top 10 Top 25 Baylor*#^~ 18 0 1.000 9-0 9-0 40 0 1.000 19-0 11-0 10-0 10-0 W40 6-0 13-0 Oklahoma^ 11 7 .611 7-2 4-5 21 13 .618 11-5 5-7 5-1 5-5 L1 1-4 4-7 Texas A&M^ 11 7 .611 7-2 4-5 24 11 .686 14-2 6-7 4-2 5-5 L1 1-5 3-6 Iowa State^ 9 9 .500 7-2 3-6 18 13 .581 14-3 3-8 1-2 5-5 L3 0-5 1-7 Kansas State^ 9 9 .500 5-4 4-5 20 14 .588 10-4 6-6 4-4 4-6 L1 2-4 2-6 Kansas^ 8 10 .444 3-6 5-4 21 13 .618 13-6 6-5 2-2 4-6 L1 1-3 4-6 Oklahoma State%+ 8 10 .444 6-3 2-7 22 12 .647 18-3 3-7 1-2 9-1 W6 0-2 2-4 Texas^ 8 10 .444 6-3 2-7 18 14 .563 13-4 3-7 2-2 5-5 L2 1-4 3-6 Texas Tech% 6 12 .333 4-5 2-7 21 14 .600 14-6 5-7 2-1 4-6 L1 0-3 1-5 Missouri 2 16 .111 1-8 1-8 13 18 .419 8-9 4-8 1-1 3-7 L1 0-2 0-6 *Big 12 regular season champion #Big 12 postseason champion ^NCAA Participant ~National Champion %WNIT Participant +WNIT Champion NCAA Championship WNIT Women’s Final Four March 15 April 1 & 3 at Texas Tech 85, Eastern Illinois 71 Denver, Colo. (Pepsi Center) No. 1 Baylor 59, No. 1 Stanford 47 [ESPN] March 16 National Championship: at Oklahoma State 72, Central Arkansas 51 No. 1 Baylor 80, No. 1 Notre Dame 61 [ESPN] March 18 at Oklahoma State 63, Wichita State 44 Des Moines Regional at Texas Tech 69, Tulane 55 March 24 & 26 Des Moines, Iowa March 22 No. 2 Tennessee 84, No. 11 Kansas 73 [ESPN] at Oklahoma State 70, Missouri State 57 No. 1 Baylor 83, No. 4 Georgia Tech 68 [ESPN] San Diego 60, at Texas Tech 51 No. 1 Baylor 77, No. 2 Tennessee 58 [ESPN] March 25 Raleigh Regional at Oklahoma State 78, Colorado 70 March 25 & 27 Raleigh, N.C. March 28 No. 2 Maryland 81, No. 3 Texas A&M 74 [ESPN] at Oklahoma State 73, San Diego 57 [CBS SN] Championship Game First & Second Rounds March 31 March 18 & 20 at Oklahoma State 75, JMU 68 [CBS SN] Bowling Green, Ohio No. 1 Baylor 81, No. 16 UC-Santa Barbara 40 [ESPN2] No. 1 Baylor 76, No. 9 Florida 57 [ESPN2] 2012 PHILLIPS 66 Little Rock, Ark. BIG 12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP No. 11 Kansas 57, No. 6 Nebraska 49 [ESPN2] March 7-10, Kansas City, Mo. No. 11 Kansas 70, No. 3 Delaware 64 [ESPN2] (Municipal Auditorium/9,308) Norman, Okla. Wednesday, March 7 [Metro Sports in Kansas City] No. 6 Oklahoma 88, No. 11 Michigan 67 [ESPN2] Game 1: #9 Texas Tech 81, #8 Texas 58 No. 3 St. John’s 74, No. 6 Oklahoma 70 [ESPN2] Game 2: #10 Missouri 72, #7 Oklahoma State 68 (3,699) March 17 & 19 Thursday, March 8 [FSN] College Station, Texas Game 3: #5 Kansas State 67, #4 Iowa State 63 No. 3 Texas A&M 69, No. 14 Albany 47 [ESPN2] Game 4: #1 Baylor 72, #9 Texas Tech 48 (5,542) No. 3 Texas A&M 61, No. 6 Arkansas 59 [ESPN2] Game 5: #2 Oklahoma 70, #10 Missouri 59 Game 6: #3 Texas A&M 78, #6 Kansas 63 (3,949) Bridgeport, Conn. No. 8 Kansas State 67, No. 9 Princeton 64 [ESPN2] Friday, March 9 [FSN] No. 1 Connecticut 72, No. 8 Kansas State 26 [ESPN2] Game 7: #1 Baylor 86, #5 Kansas State 65 Norfolk, Va. Game 8: #3 Texas A&M 79, #2 Oklahoma 66 (5,408) No. 8 West Virginia 68, No. 9 Texas 55 [ESPN2] Saturday, March 10 [FSN] Ames, Iowa Game 9: #1 Baylor 73, #3 Texas A&M 50 (4,235) No. 7 Green Bay 71, No. 10 Iowa State 57 [ESPN2] Attendance: 22,833 Average: 4,567 3366 Big12Sports.com BBIGIG 1122 WWOMEN’SOMEN’S BBASKETBALLASKETBALL 22012-13012-13 MMediaedia GGuideuide 2011-12 Big 12 Honors 2011-12 Phillips 66 All-Big 12 Awards Associated Press All-America WBCA Region 5 Coach of the Year Coach of the Year: First Team Kim Mulkey, Baylor Kim Mulkey, Baylor Brittney Griner, Baylor (unanimous) Player of the Year: Second Team WBCA All-Region 5 Nominees Brittney Griner, Baylor Odyssey Sims, Baylor Brittney Griner, Baylor Newcomer of the Year: Honorable Mention Odyssey Sims, Baylor Kelsey Bone, Texas A&M Chelsea Poppens, Iowa State Destiny Williams, Baylor Freshman of the Year: Angel Goodrich, Kansas Chelsea Poppens, Iowa State Liz Donohoe, Oklahoma State Carolyn Davis, Kansas Defensive Player of the Year: Associated Press Player of the Year Angel Goodrich, Kansas Brittney Griner, Baylor Brittney Griner, Baylor Tyra White, Texas A&M Sixth Man Award: Sharane Campbell, Oklahoma Associated Press Coach of the Year Nancy Lieberman Award Finalists Kim Mulkey, Baylor Odyssey Sims, Baylor All-Big 12 First Team Angel Goodrich, Kansas Brittney Griner, Baylor, Jr USBWA Ann Meyers Drysdale National Odyssey Sims, Baylor, So Player of the Year Award Capital One Academic All-District 7 Chelsea Poppens, Iowa State, Jr Brittney Griner, Baylor Whitney Hand, Oklahoma Carolyn Davis, Kansas, Jr Brittany Chambers, Kansas State, Jr USBWA Coach of the Year Academic All-Big 12 Team Jalana Childs, Kansas State, Sr Kim Mulkey, Baylor First Team Aaryn Ellenberg, Oklahoma, So Ashley Field, Baylor Whitney Hand, Oklahoma, Jr USBWA All-America Lindsay Palmer, Baylor* Chassidy Fussell, Texas, So Brittney Griner, Baylor Makenzie Robertson, Baylor Tyra White, Texas A&M, Sr Odyssey Sims, Baylor Hallie Christofferson, Iowa State Kelsey Harris, Iowa State All-Big 12 Second Team Elite 89 Award Anna Prins, Iowa State Destiny Williams, Baylor, Jr Lindsay Palmer, Baylor Angel Goodrich, Kansas Angel Goodrich, Kansas, Jr Tania Jackson, Kansas Christine Flores, Missouri, Sr Wooden All-American Brittany Chambers, Kansas State Tiffany Bias, Oklahoma State, So Brittney Griner, Baylor JuliAnne Chisholm, Kansas State Sydney Carterj, Texas A&M, Sr Emma Ostermann, Kansas State Wooden Award Bree Fowler, Missouri All-Big 12 Honorable Mention Brittney Griner, Baylor Tori Niemann, Missouri Kimetria Hayden (Baylor), Aishah Sutherland Morgan Eye, Missouri (Kansas), BreAnna Brock (Missouri), Liz Wade Trophy Bailey Gee, Missouri Donohoe (Oklahoma State), Yvonne Anderson Brittney Griner, Baylor Liz Smith, Missouri (Texas), Ashleigh Fontenette (Texas), Kelsey Whitney Hand, Oklahoma Bone (Texas A&M), Adaora Elonu (Texas A&M), Naismith Award Joanna McFarland, Oklahoma Monique Smalls (Texas Tech) Brittney Griner, Baylor Heather Howard, Oklahoma State Vicky McIntyre, Oklahoma State Big 12 All-Defensive Team WBCA Defensive Player of the Year Carolyn Blair-Mobley, Oklahoma State Brittney Griner, Baylor, Jr Brittney Griner, Baylor Yvonne Anderson, Texas Odyssey Sims, Baylor, So Ashleigh Fontenette, Texas Ashley Gayle, Texas, Sr Naismith Coach of the Year Adaora Elonu, Texas A&M Sydney Carter, Texas A&M, Sr Kim Mulkey, Baylor Kelsey Assarian, Texas A&M Monique Smalls, Texas Tech, Jr Mary Bokencamp, Texas Tech* Kay Yow Heart of a Coach Recipient Jordan Barncastle, Texas Tech Big 12 All-Freshman Team Deb Patterson, Kansas State Nikki Moody, Iowa State Second Team Kyley Simmons, Missouri WBCA All-America Lauren Mansfi eld, Iowa State Sharane Campbell, Oklahoma First Team Chelsea Poppens, Iowa State Liz Donohoe, Oklahoma State Brittney Griner, Baylor Carolyn Davis, Kansas Alexia Standish, Texas A&M Odyssey Sims, Baylor Jalana Childs, Kansas State Honorable Mention Liene Priede, Missouri Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship Destiny Williams, Baylor Maggie Flynn, Missouri All-Tournament Team Chelsea Poppens, Iowa State Ashley Gayle, Texas Brittney Griner, Baylor (MOP) Carolyn Davis, Kansas Chelsea Bass, Texas Odyssey Sims, Baylor Angel Goodrich, Kansas Ann Marie Hartung, Texas Destiny Williams, Baylor Tyra White, Texas A&M Kayla Brewer, Texas Kelsey Bone, Texas A&M Chassidy Fussell, Texas Whitney Hand, Oklahoma Women’s Final Four All-Tournament Team Shauntal Nobles, Texas Tech Brittney Griner, Baylor (MOP) Kelsi Baker, Texas Tech Honda Award for Women’s Basketball Odyssey Sims, Baylor Brittney Griner, Baylor Destiny Williams, Baylor * Denotes Nominated with 4.00 GPA ESPN.com Player of the Year Des Moines Regional All-Tournament Team Brittney Griner, Baylor Brittney Griner, Baylor (MOP) Odyssey Sims, Baylor ‘Together We R Team’ Award Destiny Williams, Baylor Oklahoma State Raleigh Regional All-Tournament Team Alexia Standish, Texas A&M 3377 Big12Sports.com BBIGIG 1122 WWOMEN’SOMEN’S BBASKETBALLASKETBALL 22012-13012-13 MMediaedia GGuideuide 2011-12 Big 12 Team Statistics (All Games-NCAA Rankings in Parentheses) SCORING OFFENSE FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE ## Team G W-L Pts Avg/G ## Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Baylor (3) 40 40-0 3136 78.4 1. Baylor (2) 40 777 2504 .310 2. Oklahoma (36) 34 21-13 2408 70.8 2. Oklahoma State (15) 34 697 2011 .347 3. Kansas 34 21-13 2334 68.6 3. Texas 32 709 1920 .369 4. Texas A&M 35 24-11 2374 67.8 4. Missouri 31 701 1895 .370 5. Texas 32 18-14 2155 67.3 5. Oklahoma 34 778 2090 .372 6. Texas Tech 35 21-14 2346 67.0 6.
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