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Sydne Wiggins WBBFactBookCOVERS.indd 1 10/25/19 10:46 AM UNIVERSITY INFORMATION COACHING INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION RICE BASKETBALL FACT BOOK CONTENTS School Name . Rice University Head Coach . Tina Langley 2018-19 Record . 28-4 2019-20 Roster . 2 RICE BASKETBALL QUICK FACTS BASKETBALL QUICK RICE Location . Houston, Texas 77251 Alma Mater . West Alabama, ‘96 Conference USA Record . 16-0/1st Pronunciation Guide . 3 Founded . 1891 Record at Rice . Fifth Season (82-49) Starters Returning/Lost . 4/1 2019-20 Schedule . 4 Enrollment . 6,989 Career Record . 82-49 Lettermen Returning/Lost . 9/5 2019-20 Opponents . 5-6 Nickname . Owls Associate Head Coach . Winston Gandy Newcomers . 5 Coaches and Staff . 7-13 Mascot . Sammy the Owl Alma Mater . Maryland, ‘13 Rice All-Time Record . 615-589 Players . 14-29 Colors . .. Blue and Gray Assistant Coach . Lee Aduddell 2018-19 Results . 30 Conference . Conference USA Alma Mater . Abilene Christian, ‘08 MEDIA RELATIONS 2018-19 Statistics . 31 Arena . Tudor Fieldhouse Assistant Coach . Latara King Basketball Contact . Kenny Bybee 2018-19 C-USA Statistics . 32 Capacity . 5,750 Alma Mater . Florida Memorial, ‘10 Office Number . 713-348-8874 2018-19 Game Box Scores . 33-48 President . David W . Leebron (Harvard, ‘76) Assistant AD/WBB Operations . Brook Brashear Cell Number . 979-451-2123 2018-19 NCAA Rankings . .. 49 Athletics Director . Joe Karlgaard (Stanford, ‘96) Alma Matter . Texas, ‘14 Email Address . kab10@rice .edu Graduates .. .. .. .. 50-53 Physical Address . Tudor Fieldhouse Video Specialist . Scott Ziplow, SID Fax Number . 713-348-6019 C-USA Accolades . 54-56 . .6100 Main Street Alma Mater . Maryland, ‘11 Rice Press Row . 713-348-5638 1,000 Point Scorers . 57-59 . .Houston, TX 77005 Basketball Performance Coach . Justin Roach Mailing Address . PO Box 1892, MS 548 History and Records . 60-83 Alma Mater . McDaniel College, ‘13 . Houston, TX 77251-1892 Series Records and Results . 84-85 Rice University is committed to affirmative action and Graduate Assistant . .. Nicole Iademarco All-Time Results . 86-101 equal opportunity in education and employment. Rice Alma Mater . Rice, ‘19 Rice Owls Online Rice Coaching History . 102 does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, reli- Graduate Assistant . Olivia Ogwumike C-USA Postseason History . 103 gion, sex, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, Rice Website . RiceOwls .com Alma Mater . Rice, ‘19 Rice Overtime Records . 104 age, disability or veteran status. Facebook . facebook .com/RiceAthletics Twitter . @RiceAthletics 2020 C-USA Tournament . 105 Basketball Office Number . 713-348-5677 Rice Basketball Social Media Media Information . 106-107 Basketball Fax Number . 713-348-5695 Twitter . @RiceWBB Instagram . @RiceWBB Facebook . @RiceWBB 2019-20 RICE BASKETBALL // 1 2019-20 NUMERICAL ROSTER 2019-20 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Name Pos. Ht. Yr./Exp. Hometown/Previous School Name Pos. Ht. Yr./Exp. Hometown/Previous School 2 Sydne Wiggins G 5-11 JR-2L Powder Springs, Ga ./Harrison HS 24 Temi Alao F 5-10 SO-1L Allen, Texas/Allen HS 3 Katelyn Crosthwait G 5-10 FR-HS Purcell, Okla ./Washington HS 22 Ashlee Austin F 6-0 FR-HS Johns Creek, Ga ./Northview HS 5 Destiny Jackson G 5-9 FR-HS Mansfield, Texas/Mansfield Timberview HS 12 India Bellamy F 6-1 FR-HS McDonough, Ga ./Eagles Landing Christian Aca . 10 Jasmine Smith G 5-7 SO-1L Cypress, Texas/The Kinkaid School 23 Alexah Chrisman C 6-2 JR-2L Lawrenceburg, Ind ./McAuley HS 11 Haylee Swayze G 5-11 SO-1L Purcell, Okla ./Purcell HS 3 Katelyn Crosthwait G 5-10 FR-HS Purcell, Okla ./Washington HS 12 India Bellamy F 6-1 FR-HS McDonough, Ga ./Eagles Landing Christian Aca . 25 Kendall Ellig F/C 6-1 JR-2L Flower Mound, Texas/Liberty Christian School 13 Erica Ogwumike G 5-9 SR-2L Cypress, Texas/Pepperdine 5 Destiny Jackson G 5-9 FR-HS Mansfield, Texas/Mansfield Timberview HS 15 Lauren Schwartz F 5-11 FR-HS Union, Ky ./Larry A . Ryle HS 21 Arianna McCurry C 6-6 SO-1L Roseville, Calif ./Roseville HS 21 Arianna McCurry C 6-6 SO-1L Roseville, Calif ./Roseville HS 32 Nancy Mulkey C 6-9 JR-1L Cypress, Texas/Cypress Woods HS 22 Ashlee Austin F 6-0 FR-HS Johns Creek, Ga ./Northview HS 13 Erica Ogwumike G 5-9 SR-2L Cypress, Texas/Pepperdine 23 Alexah Chrisman C 6-2 JR-2L Lawrenceburg, Ind ./McAuley HS 15 Lauren Schwartz F 5-11 FR-HS Union, Ky ./Larry A . Ryle HS 24 Temi Alao F 5-10 SO-1L Allen, Texas/Allen HS 10 Jasmine Smith G 5-7 SO-1L Cypress, Texas/The Kinkaid School 25 Kendall Ellig F/C 6-1 JR-2L Flower Mound, Texas/Liberty Christian School 11 Haylee Swayze G 5-11 SO-1L Purcell, Okla ./Purcell HS 32 Nancy Mulkey C 6-9 JR-1L Cypress, Texas/Cypress Woods HS 2 Sydne Wiggins G 5-11 JR-2L Powder Springs, Ga ./Harrison HS Head Coach - Tina Langley Associate Head Coach- Winston Gandy Assistant Coach - Lee Aduddell 2019-20 RICE BASKETBALL ROSTER RICE 2019-20 Assistant Coach - Latara King 2 // 2019-20 RICE BASKETBALL PERSONNEL BREAKDOWN PRONUNCIATION GUIDE By Class Temi Alao Tim-E Allow Senior (1): Ogwumike Kendall Ellig L-ig Junior (4): Chrisman, Ellig, Mulkey, Wiggins Erica Ogwumike Uh-goo-ma-kay BREAKDOWN ROSTER Sophomore (4): Alao, McCurry, Smith, Swayze Haylee Swayze Sway-zee Freshman (5): Austin, Bellamy, Crosthwait, Jackson, Schwartz By College Duncan l Ashlee Austin, Erica Ogwumike, Destiny Jackson Hanszen l Alexah Chrisman Jones | Kendall Ellig Lovett | Katelyn Crosthwait Martel | Nancy Mulkey McMurtry | Temi Alao, Sydne Wiggins Sid Richardson | Haylee Swayze Wiess | Arianna McCurry, Jasmine Smith Will Rice | India Bellamy, Lauren Schwartz 2019-20 RICE BASKETBALL // 3 Date Opponent / Event Location Time (CT) Date Opponent / Event Location Time (CT) Nov. 5 Nicholls State Tudor Fieldhouse 7 p.m. Feb . 1 at North Texas^ Denton, Texas 3 p .m . Nov. 9 Little Rock Tudor Fieldhouse 1 p.m. Feb. 6 UAB^ Tudor Fieldhouse 7 p.m. Nov . 13 at SMU Dallas, Texas 7 p .m . Feb. 8 Middle Tennessee^ Tudor Fieldhouse 2 p.m. Nov. 17 Texas A&M Tudor Fieldhouse 2 p.m. Feb . 13 at Old Dominion^ Norfolk, VA 6:30 p .m . Nov . 23 at Oklahoma State Stillwater, OK 2 p .m . Feb . 15 at Charlotte^ Charlotte, NC 3 p .m . Nov . 27 at McNeese State Lake Charles, LA 12 p .m . Feb. 20 North Texas^ Tudor Fieldhouse 7 p.m. Nov. 30 Northern Arizona Tudor Fieldhouse 2 p.m. Feb . 22 TBD^ TBA TBA Dec . 7 at Texas Southern Houston, Texas 12 p .m . Feb . 26 TBD^ TBA TBA Dec. 15 Prairie View A&M Tudor Fieldhouse 2 p.m. Feb . 29 TBD^ TBA TBA Dec . 20 vs . Virginia Tech Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 12:30 p .m . Mar . 5 TBD^ TBA TBA Dec . 21 vs . Georgia Tech Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 3 p .m . Mar . 7 TBD^ TBA TBA Jan. 2 Marshall^ Tudor Fieldhouse 7 p.m. Mar . 11 C-USA First Round Frisco, Texas TBA Jan. 4 WKU^ Tudor Fieldhouse 2 p.m. Mar . 12 C-USA Quarterfinals Frisco, Texas TBA Jan . 9 at Florida Atlantic^ Boca Raton, FL 6 p .m . Mar . 13 C-USA Semifinals Frisco, Texas TBA Jan . 11 at FIU^ Miami, FL 1 p .m . Mar . 14 C-USA Championship Frisco, Texas TBA 2019-20 SCHEDULE 2019-20 Jan. 16 Louisiana Tech^ Tudor Fieldhouse 7 p.m. Jan. 18 Southern Miss^ Tudor Fieldhouse 2 p.m. (All times Central) Jan . 23 at UTEP^ El Paso, Texas 6 p .m . Jan . 25 at UTSA^ San Antonio, Texas 2 p .m . ^ - denotes Conference USA game 4 // 2019-20 RICE BASKETBALL CHARLOTTE 49ERS GEORGIA TECH YELLOW JACKETS MARSHALL THUNDERING HERD NICHOLLS STATE COLONELS Location Charlotte, N .C . Location Atlanta, Ga . Location Huntington, WV Location Thibodaux, LA Basketball Coach Cara Consuegra Basketball Coach Nell Fortner Basketball Coach Tony Kemper Basketball Coach DoBee Plaisance Home Court Halton Arena (9,105) Home Court McCamish Pavilion (8,600) Home Court Cam Henderon Center (9,048) Home Court David R . Stopher Gym (3,800) Basketball SID Travis Woods Basketball SID Liz Ryan Basketball SID Jason Corriher Basketball SID Jamie Bustos Office Number 704-687-1838 Office Number 404-894-5445 Office Number 304-696-4660 Office Number 985-448-4281 OPPONENTS 2019-20 Email Address travis .woods@uncc .edu Email Address lryan@athletics .gatech .edu Email Address corriher@marshall .edu Email Address jamie .bustos@nicholls .edu Website Charlotte49ers .com Website ramblinwreck .com Website herdzone .com Website geauxcolonels .com FLORIDA ATLANTIC OWLS LITTLE ROCK TROJANS MCNEESE STATE COWGIRLS NORTH TEXAS MEAN GREEN Location Boca Raton, Fla . Location Little Rock, Ark . Location McNeese, La . Location Denton, Texas Basketball Coach Jim Jabir Basketball Coach Joe Foley Basketball Coach Kacie Cryer Basketball Coach Jalie Mitchell Home Court FAU Arena (2,500) Home Court Jack Stephens Center (5,600) Home Court H&HPE Complex Home Court The Super Pit (10,500) Basketball SID Lillie-Anne Mulligan Basketball SID Patrick Walsh Basketball SID Pam LaFosse Basketball SID Becca Walters Office Number 270-841-7352 Office Number 501-680-2958 Office Number 337-475-5926 Office Number 940-369-8548 Email Address jmulligan@fau .edu Email Address ptwalsh@ualr .edu Email Address plafosse@mcneese .edu Email Address becca .walters@unt .edu Website fausports .com Website LRTrojans .com Website mcneesesports .com Website MeanGreenSports .com FIU PANTHERS LOUISIANA TECH LADY TECHSTERS MIDDLE TENNESSEE BLUE RAIDERS NORTHERN ARIZONA LUMBERJACKS Location Miami, Fla . Location Ruston, La . Location Murfreesboro, Tenn . Location Flagstaff, Ariz . Basketball Coach Tiara Malcom Basketball Coach Brooke Stoehr/Scott Stoehr Basketball Coach Rick Insell Basketball Coach Loree Payne Home Court FIU Arena (5,000) Home Court Thomas Assembly Center (8,000) Home Court Murphy Center (11,520) Home Court Walkup Skydome (3,300) Basketball SID Diana Padilla Basketball SID Malcolm Butler Basketball SID Tony Stinnett Basketball SID Stayson Isobe Office Number 305-348-3164 Office Number 318-257-3144 Office Number 615-898-5270 Office Number 928-523-1017 Email Address dpadi009@fiu .edu Email Address mbutler@latech .edu Email Address stinnett@goblueraiders .com Email Address stayson .isobe@nau .edu Website LATechSports .com Website fiusports .com Website goblueraiders .com Website nauathletics .com 2019-20 RICE BASKETBALL // 5 OKLAHOMA STATE COWGIRLS SMU MUSTANGS TEXAS SOUTHERN LADY TIGERS UTSA ROADRUNNERS Location Stillwater, Okla .
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