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2010-11 a-state women’s basketball INTRODUCTION Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Media Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4 THE 2010-11 SEASON Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-9 PLAYERS Player Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-15 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Returning Players’ Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 COACHES AND STAFF Head Coach Brian Boyer . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-21 Assistant Coach Tanya Ray . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Assistant Coach Jennifer Sullivan . . . . . . . . .23 Assistant Coach Leslie Larsen . . . . . . . . . . .24 Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 2009-10 YEAR IN REVIEW Final Notebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26-29 Results and Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30-34 SBC Championship and Honors . . . . . . . . . .35 HISTORY & RECORDS Top Single-Game Scoring Performances . . .36 Top ASU Team Performances . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Top ASU Individual Performances . . . . . . . . .37 Statistical Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38-41 Year-By-Year Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42-43 Post-Season History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Sun Belt Conference Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 ASU Coaching History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46-47 Season-By-Season Results . . . . . . . . . . .48-51 All-Time Series Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 All-Time Letterwinners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 All-Time Conference Standings . . . . . . . .54-57 The ASU Convocation Center . . . . . . . . .58-59 ASU Convocation Center Records . . . . . .60-63 OPPONENTS Non-Conference Opponents . . . . . . . . . .64-66 Sun Belt Conference Opponents . . . . . . .66-68 The Sun Belt Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69

CREDITS The 2010 Arkansas State football reference guide is a publication of the ASU Sports Information Office. PHOTOGRAPHY Nelson Chenault, Van Provence, Richard Bishop (Bishop Photography), Hannah Dolle, David Stout, Rodney Freeman, David Minton, Jonesboro Sun, Tom Moore, Ralph Notaro, Ernie Rice, Dennis Hubbard, Jason Oleham, Sun Belt Conference, ASU Sports Information. COVER DESIGN ASU Creative Services. ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY MISSION STATEMENT We pursue and share knowledge within a caring community that prepares students in challenging and diverse ways to become more productive global citizens. ARKANSAS STATE ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT Arkansas State University Athletics supports the university mission through our commitment to student-athletes in their pursuit of academic achievements, athletic accomplishments, social development and personal growth.

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THIS IS ASU Athletic Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 Arkansas State University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71 Luter Academic Success Center . . . . . . . . . .72 ASU Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Dr. Dan Howard, Interim Chancellor . . . . . . .74 Dr. Dean Lee, Director of Athletics . . . . . . . .75 Athletic Department Directory . . . . . . . . . . . .76


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Arkansas State University 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Quick Facts General Information

Coaching Staff

Institution........................... Arkansas State University Location ............................................ Jonesboro, Ark. Population ....................................................... 60,489 Interim President .............................. Dr. Robert Potts Interim Chancellor ............................ Dr. Dan Howard Director of Athletics ............................... Dr. Dean Lee SWA .................................................. Stacey Willmott Faculty Athletics Rep. ......................... Nonie Wiggins Founded ............................................................. 1909 Enrollment ....................................................... 13,448 Nickname ................................................ Red Wolves Colors................................................. Scarlet & Black Home Facility ............................. Convocation Center Arena Capacity ............................................... 10,727 Conference .................................................. Sun Belt Affiliation ...........................................NCAA Division I Athletic Dept. Phone ............................ 870-972-3880 Ticket Office Phone .............................. 870-972-2781 Athletics Web Site ................. AStateRedWolves.com

Head Coach ............................................ Brian Boyer Alma Mater.......................... Missouri Western (1993) Record at ASU (Years) ..........................181-153 (11) Career Record (Years) ...........................181-153 (11) Assistant Coaches: Tanya Ray....................................... St. Mary’s (1999) Jennifer Sullivan ............................... Memphis (2007) Leslie Larsen .......................... Arkansas State (2008) Basketball Office Phone ....................... 870-972-2303 Sports Information WBB Contact .......................................Van Provence Provence Office ................................... 870-972-2707 Provence Cell ....................................... 870-897-5010 Provence e-mail .................... vprovence@astate.edu Sports Information Director ....................... Jerry Scott Assistant ....................................... Anthony Reynolds Graduate Assistant ............................. Katey Buckley Sports Information Phone .................... 870-972-2541 Sports Information Fax ......................... 870-972-3367 Mailing Address .................................... PO Box 1000 ........................................ State University, AR 72467 Overnight Address ........................... 217 Olympic Dr. ................................................ Jonesboro, AR 72401

Team Information 2009-10 Record ................................................ 13-18 2009-10 SBC Record .......................................... 7-11 Sun Belt Finish ............................................ 3rd - West 2009-10 Home Record .......................................... 8-6 2009-10 Road Record ......................................... 4-10 2009-10 Neutral Court Record .............................. 1-2 All-Time Record (33 Seasons) ...................... 586-421 All-Time SBC Record (17 Seasons) .............. 174-112 Sun Belt Titles .......................................................... 1 Last Sun Belt Title ......................................... 2003-04 WNIT Appearances .................................................. 8 Last WNIT Appearance ................. 06-07 (2nd Round) Best WNIT Finish ........................... Champions, 1993 Starters Returning/Lost ......................................... 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................................ 9/4 Newcomers .............................................................. 7 Press Row Phone ................................ 870-972-2541

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2010-11 a-state women’s basketball FACILITIES: Media facilities in the Convocation Center consist of an area at floor level on the east side of the court for reporters, broadcasters and photographers, as well as a television-film booth located high on the east side of the arena. There is also a Media Room located on the west side open to the press before, during and after games. Admittance to these areas is by special credential issued only by the ASU Sports Information Office.

ASU SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF Jerry Scott Director Office: 870-972-3405 Cell: 870-243-6021 jscott@astate.edu Van Provence (WBB Contact) Assistant Director Office: 870-972-2707 Cell: 870-897-5010 vprovence@astate.edu

CREDENTIALS: Credentials for home games are provided to those members of the media who are covering the game in a full working capacity. Requests with names should be submitted in writing on company letterhead. Passes will be mailed to valid applicants as long as time permits; otherwise, passes may be claimed at the Media Entrance on the east side of the arena. Spouses, dates, children and non-workers are NOT permitted in the media areas. Passes must be displayed at all times, and ASU reserves the right to revoke passes and privileges at any time due to misrepresentation or misconduct. Requests for roadgame credentials should be made to the SID of the host institution.

Anthony Reynolds Assistant Director Office: 870-972-3547 Cell: 870-530-4454 areynolds@astate.edu

kathryn.buckley@smail.astate.edu

Main Phone/FAX: 870-972-2541/3367 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1000, State University, AR 72467 Overnight Address: 217 Olympic Dr., Jonesboro, AR 72401

PARKING: A limited number of parking spaces are available to members of the media on a paved lot adjacent to the Media Entrance on the east side of the arena, Lot “A”. Display a parking pass to the parking attendant for admittance. Parking is on a first-come, first-serve basis. All parking pass requests should be made to the Sports Information Office.

Photographers are not allowed to shoot from in front of the team benches nor from the catwalk above the floor (for security, insurance and safety reasons). Credentials are required to shoot from courtside. Certified photographers of newspapers, magazines, wire services and TV stations must request passes in writing. No credentials will be issued to freelance photographers.

ENTRY: Media representatives with proper ASU-issued credentials will be allowed to enter the building ONLY at the Media Entrance (ground level, green corner of the arena) on the east side of the Convocation Center. This is also the main entry to the athletic offices and is adjacent to the Media parking area.

INTERVIEWS: Head coach Brian Boyer will be available for interviews in the media room after each game, following a brief team meeting. ASU student-athletes will also be available by request at this time. The locker room is closed to the media following games. To arrange for a student-athlete interview during the week, contact Van Provence, Assistant Sports Information Director at (870) 972-2707. All interviews must be approved by the head coach.

GAME SERVICES: Notes, programs, media guides and statistic packets are provided to media personnel by the Sports Information Office. Phone are available in the Media Room as well as light refreshments. PHOTOGRAPHERS: The arena lighting system is a combination of 1,000-watt and 1,500-watt metal halide lamps with a 150-footcandle level of illumination. Excellent results have been obtained with daylight film.

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2010-11 a-state women’s basketball protected health information is protected by federal regulations under either the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) or the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (the Buckley Amendment) and may not be disclosed without either the student-athlete's authorization under HIPAA or their consent under the Buckley Amendment. Authorized/consented injury information pertaining to a student-athlete shall be released to the media through the Department of Athletics Media Relations office after being authorized by the athletic trainer. It is also appropriate-in post-game or weekly press conferences-for head coaches to announce team injury updates. It is the policy of the Department of Athletics to provide accurate information on injuries and not withhold injury information from the media. Team physicians may be available to offer explanation on injuries if requested by the athletic trainer. Any sideline or locker room report made to the media shall be made by an athletic trainer, team physician, or a media relations staff representative.

ted origination privileges. Two courtesy lines are provided at courtside. Any questions regarding broadcasts or the use of facilities should be directed to Van Provence, Assistant Sports Information Director. WEB ACCESS: In addition, schedules, rosters, statistics, bios, etc. are available on the official ASU athletics website. Access the site at www.AStateRedWolves.com and then click on women’s basketball. DIRECTIONS TO THE CONVO: From Memphis International Airport: Start going toward the Airport Exit on Winchester Road. Bear right on Plough Boulevard for 1.4 miles. Take ramp onto I-240 West toward I-240 Little Rock/Downtown for 2.6 miles. Continue on I-55 North for 6.1 miles. Take the St. Louis/Little Rock exit on I-55 North and go 24.4 miles. Take exit 23B/Marked Tree/Jonesboro onto US-61for 0.5 miles. Continue on US-63 North for 41 miles. Take ramp toward Caraway Road/Stadium Boulevard for 0.2 miles. Bear right on Stadium Boulevard and go 2.2 miles until seeing the ASU Convocation Center on the left.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Van Provence, Assistant Sports Information Director at (870) 9722541, or write Media Relations Office, P.O. Box 1000, State University, Ark., 72467. Overnight mail can be sent to Media Relations Office, Convocation Center, 217 Olympic Drive, Jonesboro, Ark., 72401.

From Little Rock National Airport: Leaving the airport on East Roosevelt Road go 0.3 miles and continue on Annie M. Bankhead Drive for another 0.4 miles. Turn left to take the ramp onto I-440 East toward TO I-40 for 11.3 miles. Take the Jacksonville exit onto US-67 North and go 96.5 miles. Turn right on AR-226E and go 11.7 miles. Turn right on Co. Road 203. Turn left on US-49 and 6.5 miles. Take ramp onto US 49 North and go 2.7 miles until taking the Stadium Boulevard exit for 0.2 miles. Turn left on Stadium Boulevard and go 2.4 miles until seeing the ASU Convocation Center on the left.

RADIO: Radio broadcasts of Red Wolves Women’s Basketball will be on 103.9 Earl FM and will also be available over the internet at the ASU Athletics website - AStateRedWolves.com. Brad Bobo is the “Voice of the Red Wolves”. The visiting team’s “official radio station, as designated by the visitors’ SID, will be permit-

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voted as our team defensive MVP,” said Boyer. “And to go along with that, she is a true point guard and a true leader on the floor. We struggled at times last year with turning the ball over too often, so we certainly expect her to help us with that this season.” Taylor is joined by Scott (North Little Rock, Ark.), who has etched her name in the ASU record books and has the potential to be one of the premiere post players in the Sun Belt Conference this year. Scott was second in scoring and rebounding for the Red Wolves a year ago, averaging 12.4 points and 7.3 rebounds. She scored in double figures in 22 games a year ago and pulled double-digit rebounds in eight others, posting seven double-doubles along the way to bring her career total to 18. Scott will enter her senior season at No. 8 on the ASU career rebounding chart with 667, 22nd on the scoring chart with 963 career points and at No. 5 on the career blocked shots chart with 76. “I am really pleased with Shay heading into the season,” Boyer said. “I think her conditioning

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As the 2010-11 season approaches, the pieces appear to be in place to return the Arkansas State women’s basketball team to the winning ways that have become the standard during Brian Boyer’s tenure as head coach. Injuries and inexperience played a key role in the Red Wolves sub-.500 record a year ago, but this year’s team is healthy and built around a nucleus of veterans who are battle-tested in the Sun Belt Conference. The Red Wolves return three players who started more than 20 games a year ago, and the starting lineup will be further strengthened by the return of veteran point guard Jazmine Taylor. Taylor will join senior forward Shay Scott, junior guard NeNe Hurst and sophomore guard Quinishia McDowell as returning starters for the upcoming season. “We are looking forward to the upcoming season, and one of the main reasons is because of the returners we have coming back that were challenged and got a lot of playing time last year,” said Boyer. “We had several freshmen who had to play valuable minutes last year, and that will only help this team as we go through this season. “As a whole, I think we have the ability to score better than we have in the past few years,” added Boyer. “Across the board, we shoot it better and our passing is better, so I think we are going to do a better job of scoring than we have in the past.” Taylor (Memphis, Tenn.) redshirted last season, but started in 61 of 62 games in the previous two seasons and returns for her senior year with 197 assists under her belt, ranking No. 14 alltime at ASU. Taylor also has 132 steals to her credit to rank 13th, and despite playing point guard, has blocked 49 shots in her career to rank ninth in the A-State record books. “Following the 2008-09 season, Jaz was


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2010-11 a-state women’s basketball “We all certainly hope that this is a healthy year for NeNe, because if it is, we are all going to see the real NeNe Hurst come out. She has been plagued with injuries throughout her career, but she has the potential to be an all-conference player and we hope that she has the type of year that will allow her to do that.” McDowell (Monroe, La.) played in 29 games and started 19 as a freshman a year ago, averaging 6.5 points, 3.6 rebounds and 2.3 assists. She proved to be tough when the game was on the line, hitting the winning shot in the final seconds of ASU’s 77-76 win on the road at North Texas in mid-January. “’Q’ is the energy of this team,” said Boyer. “When she is on the floor, the speed and energy level of our team increases, and she is a scorer. I think she compliments Jaz well in that she can play either the point or off guard and at either of those positions, she gives us a scoring threat.” Senior guard/forward Breaunna Ellison is expected to provide versatility and depth. Ellison (The Colony, Texas) played in 29 games a year ago after transferring to ASU from Lon Morris College and averaged just over a point and a rebound per outing. “Coming into this year, we had a hole to fill with the loss of Ebonie Jefferson and what she gave us defensively, her athleticism, her ability to get to the basket and her toughness and rebounding. That is the role that Bri will fill for us this year, so I am excited about her drive and desire and we look for her to replace some of what we lost with Ebonie.” Junior guard Meghan Lewis started 10 games a year ago and is a constant threat from beyond the three-point arc. Lewis averaged 6.3 points and 23.2 minutes a year ago and scored a career-high 18 points on the road at Western Kentucky. The St. Louis, Mo. native knocked down five three-pointers against the Hilltoppers,

is at a higher level than at any time since she has been at Arkansas State. She is really locked in and has worked hard on her conditioning, knowing that this is her senior year. We are going to depend on her an awful lot this year. She is going to have to be a big scorer for us as well as a big rebounder.” Hurst (St. Louis, Mo.) started in 29 games a year ago, and after being hampered by injuries in her first two seasons, appears ready to raise the level of her game this season. Hurst averaged 11.5 points per game and scored a career-high 20 points on the road at FIU and again in the quarterfinals of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament against UALR. She led the Red Wolves with 90 assists on the season and shot a teamhigh .795 from the free throw line. Hurst will enter her junior season at No. 20 on the ASU career steals chart with 105 and at No. 22 on the ASU career assists chart with 152.

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Five true freshmen join the Red Wolves for the 2010-11 slate, with forward Jane Morrill (Scott City, Mo.) expected to challenge early for a spot in the starting lineup. Morrill averaged 13.3 points, 6.8 rebounds and 2.0 blocks per game during her four years at Notre Dame High School and was named All-District, All-Conference and All-State following her junior and senior seasons. “We need Jane to step in and help us immediately,” Boyer said. “She has a lot of tools in that she can really shoot the ball, she is a good decision maker and she has the size to be a really good defender. In our system, she fits what we need at forward because of her ability to pass the ball as well as score.” Forward Lexy Harris (Houston, Texas) averaged a double-double (13 points, 10 rebounds) and five blocked shots per game during her career at Dekaney High School, and was named District MVP following her senior season.

averaged just over a steal a game and blocked 13 shots on the season. “We saw the strides that Meghan made from her freshman season to her sophomore season, and she is such a dangerous threat from behind the three-point line.” Boyer continued. “I think we will see a different level of maturity from her this year on the court, and she always has that potential to have a breakout game.” Sophomore guard Andi Watson (Jonesboro, Ark.) played in 23 games as a true freshman, with sophomore LaWanda Clayborn (Memphis, Tenn.) seeing time in 20 a year ago. Both are expected to see increased playing time in the upcoming season, as will sophomore guard/forward Jasmine Taylor. Taylor (Memphis, Tenn.) played in 20 games last year and saw her playing time increase in the latter stages of the season, logging 18 minutes per game in back-to-back February outings on the road at UALR and New Orleans. “These three players are a group that may make or break our season,” said Boyer. “Each of them have great potential. They all got valuable experience last year, and I would consider them all as the most improved players on this team. “ “Andi Watson has really improved and we expect her to be a difference-maker for us defensively,” said Boyer. “She is shooting the ball much better than I ever imagined she would. LaWanda brings immediate scoring to the team. She has a knack for scoring. If the rest of her game, the defense and toughness develops, she has a chance to really help this team. Jasmine can really be a benefit to our team because of her shooting ability and her overall understanding of the game of basketball. “ Sophomore guard Lunden Roberts, who prepped at Batesville Southside, will sit out the season after transferring to ASU from Western Illinois.


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2010-11 a-state women’s basketball Guard/forward Mekena Randle (Madison, Al.) also put up double-double numbers each night during her senior season at Bob Jones High School. Randle averaged 15 points and 12 rebounds to go along with four assists and three steals and played in the Mississippi-Alabama High School All-Star game after earning All-Metro honors. “I’ve been very impressed with Lexy during the preseason,” said Boyer. “She is a very athletic front line player who will be very valuable for us as a compliment to Shay Scott. We will need her to be a spark for us at times, and athletically she is very capable of coming in and being a very good rebounder and defender.” “Mekena, even as a freshman, is probably the best athlete on our team,” added Boyer. “What she is capable of doing right away is being able to beat people off the dribble. As the year goes along, we look for her to improve her perimeter shooting, and when she does, she is

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going to be very effective for us offensively.” Freshman guards Hanna Qedan and Olivia Maddox will both redshirt this year after undergoing surgery in the preseason. Qedan (Farmington, Ark.) averaged 19 points and 11 rebounds during her senior season at Farmington, while Maddox averaged almost seven points and eight rebounds while earning All-District and All-State Tournament accolades during her senior season at Millington (Tenn.) High School. As Boyer begins his 12th season at the helm of the ASU women’s basketball program, he has the opportunity to surpass all other ASU basketball coaches, both women’s and men’s, in career victories. With 181 wins under his belt, Boyer needs just 16 victories to take over first place as the winningest basketball coach in A-State history. Currently ranked fifth all-time in the Sun Belt Conference for career wins, Boyer also has the opportunity to post his 100th SBC victory as he enters the season with 96 league wins to his credit. To reach those goals, Boyer and the Red

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5) and Louisiana Tech (Dec. 15). Four consecutive home games follow the Louisiana Tech matchup, including the final two non-conference games of the season. Charlotte and Stephen F. Austin, both of which advanced to the WNIT following last season, will visit Jonesboro Nov. 19 and 21, and the Red Wolves will open Sun Belt Conference play by hosting South Alabama Dec. 30 in an double-header with the ASU men’s basketball team. Western Kentucky, also a 2010 WNIT participant, will wrap up the four-game home stand Jan. 2. Middle Tennessee and Arkansas-Little Rock, both 2010 NCAA Tournament participants, will also visit the ASU Convocation Center, along with SBC foes Louisiana-Lafayette, Louisiana-Monroe, Denver and North Texas. The Sun Belt Conference Tournament is scheduled for March 5-8 at Summit Arena in Hot Springs.

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Wolves will face a schedule that is challenging both in and out of Sun Belt Conference play. Fourteen home games, including matchups with six teams that advanced to post-season play following the 2009-10 season, highlight the schedule. The Red Wolves open the regular season Nov. 12-13 in Corpus Christi, Texas at the Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Islanders Tip-Off Tournament. Arkansas State will take on host Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in the opening round before facing Iowa or Southern in round two. Following the Islanders Tip-Off, A-State will return to the ASU Convocation Center Nov. 15 for the home opener against Arkansas-Pine Bluff, the first of three consecutive home games for the Red Wolves. The Red Wolves will host Saint Louis Nov. 19, then welcome Big East power and 2010 NCAA Tournament participant St. John’s to the Convocation Center for a Nov. 22 clash. Arkansas State will return to Texas for three games Nov. 24-27, visiting Texas-Arlington Nov. 24 before playing in the SMU Hoops for the Cure Tournament Nov. 26-27. ASU will face SMU in the opening round before taking on Akron or Georgia Southern in the second-round matchup. “I am very pleased with this year’s schedule,” said Boyer. “We will be a part of two tournaments that are set up to be very challenging, with every possible opponent in both tournaments winning at least 18 games last year. Our non-conference home schedule should be challenging and very entertaining for our fans. St. Johns is a potential top-25 team and both Charlotte and Stephen F. Austin will most likely be post-season teams. Each of our non-conference road opponents should really test us as we prepare for the Sun Belt Conference.” The Red Wolves will host Henderson St. Nov. 30 before road trips to Missouri State (Dec.


2010-11 a-state women’s basketball HIGH SCHOOL: Played point guard at Ridgeway High ... averaged 12 points per game as a senior ... also averaged six assists, six steals, and three rebounds ... named to Best of the Preps in Memphis as well as all-state honorable mention ... Street and Smith honorable mention all-district ... also member of all-region team ...member of high school’s academic squad.

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2009-10: Redshirted and will have one season of eligibility remaining. 2008-09: Was named the team’s defensive MVP after leading the Red Wolves with 55 steals on the season and finishing second on the team with 20 blocked shots…played in all 30 games, starting 29…played a team-high 28.5 minutes per game, averaging 5.4 points, 2.8 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.8 steals per game…recorded a career-high eight steals in ASU’s 64-54 win over ULM Jan. 14 and had three or more steals in 10 games on the season… recorded three blocked shots on three different occasions…connected on 24 consecutive free throws over a 6-game span, including a personal-best 10-of-10 Jan. 14 against ULM…named to the Academic Honor Roll…finished the season with 49 career blocked shots to rank 8th all-time at ASU…with 132 career steals, is tied for 12th place all-time at ASU…ranks 14th all-time at ASU with 197 assists.

PERSONAL: Born Aug. 7, 1988 in Memphis ... majoring in pre-pharmacy ... parents are Lisa and Derrick Morris.

HANNA QEDAN G 5-8 Sr. (RS) - 3L Memphis, Tennessee Ridgeway H.S.

HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 19 points, 11 rebounds and five blocks per game as a senior at Farmington High School…named All-Conference and All-State following her senior season, was named to the All-Tournament team at the H.B. Stewart Classic, the All-County team, and the KURM Dream Team during her senior season…as a sophomore, earned All-Conference and All-County honors and was named to the KURM Dream Team.

2007-08: After being the only player to start all 32 games, was named the team MVP at season’s end…scored a career-high 20 points in ASU’s 72-64 overtime win over FIU Jan. 23…led Arkansas State in steals and assists…posted a career-high seven assists at Oklahoma State Nov. 29…had a team-high eight games with five or more assists…had a career-high six steals in ASU’s 74-54 win over Missouri State Nov. 20…had 10 games with three or more steals…recorded three blocked shots on three different occasions…averaged 5.7 points, 3.4 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.9 steals per game.

PERSONAL: Born December 30, 1992…parents are Jeri and Bashar Qedan…a member of the National Honor Society…an All-American Scholar…graduated with honors from Farmington High School…also played softball and ran track in high school…enjoys sports, music, drawing and painting…major is Radiological Sciences.

LUNDEN ROBERTS G 5-8 So. (TR) Batesville, Arkansas Western Illinois

2006-07: Played in all 34 games as a true freshman, starting three times...averaged 1.3 points and 1.2 rebounds per game...scored a career high six points and had a career-high four assists in 87-55 win over UA-Pine Bluff...posted a career-high three steals in 67-54 win over Missouri State...named to academic honor roll. 2010-11 asu women’s basketball reference guide

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2009-10: Spent one season at Western Illinois, where she averaged 12.6 minutes and 3.2 points per game...hit 24 three-point field goals on the season. HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 21.5 points, seven rebounds and three assists during her senior

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2010-11 a-state women’s basketball season at Southside...was a four-year letterman, earning all-conference honors in her final three seasons and all-state honors as a junior and senior...an AHSAA All-Star game nominee and McDonald’s All-American following her senior season...set an Arkansas high school record by shooting 94.6 percent from the free throw line as a senior, which also ranked second nationally...was named to the all-tournament team at the George Kell Classic in her sophomore, junior and senior seasons...was named to the all-tournament team at the Williams Baptist College Tournament in her sophomore, junior and senior seasons...was named to the all-tournament team at the Lyon College Tournament in her junior and senior seasons.

QUINISHIA MCDOWELL G 5-8 So. (RS) 1L Monroe, Louisiana Ouachita Parish HS

2009-10: Played in 29 games and started 19 as a freshman, averaging 6.5 points, 3.6 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 24.7 minutes per game…scored in double figures six times, including career-highs of 13 on the road at Denver Dec. 30 and at Florida Atlantic Jan. 23…pulled down a careerhigh seven rebounds on four occasions…dished out a career-best seven assists against Louisiana Tech Nov. 24 and Louisiana-Lafayette Jan. 27. 2008-09: Redshirted after suffering a knee injury prior to the season. HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 15 points, 5.7 rebounds, three assists and 3.5 steals as a senior at Ouachita Parish High School...lead the Lions to a 33-9 finish...four-time All-District selection...three year All-Northeast Louisiana...AllState following her junior season...was named Academic All-State following her senior season. PERSONAL: Born November 27, 1989...Daughter of Loretta Young and Bernard McDowell...Valedictorian of her senior class at Ouachita Parish High School...also ran track in high school...major is Nursing.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 13.3 points, 6.8 rebounds and 2.0 blocks per game during her four years at Notre Dame High School...was named All-District, All-Conference and All-State following her junior and senior seasons…named regional Player of the Year following her senior season…shot 82 percent from the free throw line and 58 percent from the floor.

G 5-8 Jr. 2L St. Louis, Missouri McCluer-South Berkeley HS

2009-10: Played in 29 games and started in 10 during her sophomore season…hit a team-high 44 three-point field goals during the year…averaged 6.8 points, 1.6 rebounds and 23.2 minutes played…scored a career-high 18 points at Western Kentucky Feb. 10, hitting a career-best five three-pointers in the game…pulled down a career-high eight rebounds against UAPB Nov. 18…handed out a career-high six assists and notched a career-best five steals against Texas-Arlington Dec. 15…blocked 13

PERSONAL: Born June 26, 1992…daughter of Alan and Carla Morrill…also played softball in high school…enjoys camping, fishing and playing sports…major is Athletic Training.

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PERSONAL: Born March 5, 1991...daughter of Kim and Rob Roberts...also was a four-year allconference softball player and was named allstate her senior year...played in the AHSAA All-Star softball game following her senior season...graduated with honors from Southside High School...was selected as an Arkansas Scholar in her senior year...was a 2009 delegate to Arkansas Girls State...also enjoys hunting and shooting skeet...major is undecided.

F 6-1 Fr. Scott City, Missouri Notre Dame HS

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figures in 13 games for the Red Wolves…was one of ASU’s top threats from beyond the threepoint arc, connecting on 34.8 percent of her shots…played in all 30 games for the Red Wolves, drawing 13 starts… posted three or more steals in seven games…pulled down a career-high nine rebounds in ASU’s 73-63 victory at North Texas Jan. 10…averaged 8.9 points, 3.8 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.4 steals per game.

2008-09: Appeared in six games as a true freshman…scored three points against Northern Arizona and four against Alcorn State…was 2-of-2 from the free throw line on the season. HIGH SCHOOL: Named first-team All-Metro St. Louis area and first-team MBCA and Missouri Sportswriters All-State following senior season...averaged 18.2 points, 6.6 boards, 3.8 steals and 2.5 assists as a senior...shot 50.6 percent from the field...including 35.4 percent from behind the three-point line...hit 72.5 percent of her free throws.

2007-08: Sat out the season after being injured in ASU’s exhibition game against Ouachita Baptist. HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 22.4 points, 7.4 rebounds, 5.8 assists, and 4.3 steals as a senior at Kirkwood...named first team All-State and AllConference as a senior...a McDonald’s All-American nominee following her senior season...led Kirkwood to a 20-4 record and the Suburban West Conference Championship in 2007.

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PERSONAL: Born January 23, 1990 in St Louis, Mo....Daughter of Essie Purnell....also ran track and played volleyball in high school...major is Physical Education...named to academic honor roll at McCluer-South Berkeley.

NENE HURST G 5-10 Jr. (RS) 2L St. Louis, Missouri Kirkwood HS

PERSONAL: Born June 5, 1989 in St. Louis, Mo.... Majoring in accounting ... was an honor roll student at Kirkwood High School ...daughter of Robyn Hodges and Ronald Philip.

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2009-10: Played in 30 games during the season, starting in 29…averaged 11.5 points per game…scored a career-high 20 points on the road at FIU and again in the quarterfinals of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament against UALR…led the Red Wolves with 90 assists on the season…shot a team-high .795 from the free throw line…averaged 3.0 assists per game, including seven games with five or more assists…scored in double figures in 20 games…pulled down a career-high 10 rebounds in 77-56 victory over ULM Feb. 8…dished out a career-high nine assists in 77-65 win over North Texas Jan. 2…notched a career-best seven steals in 68-54 win over Southern Illinois Dec. 22. Will enter her junior season at No. 20 on the ASU career steals chart with 105, and at No. 22 on the ASU career assists chart with 152.

SHAY SCOTT F 6-2 Sr. 3L North Little Rock, Arkansas North Little Rock HS

2009-10: Scored in double figures in 22 games and pulled down double-digit rebounds in eight others to average 12.7 points and 7.5 rebounds per game…notched seven double-doubles on the season to bring her career total to 18…led ASU with a field goal percentage of .478 on the season…scored a careerhigh 21 points in 77-65 win over North Texas Jan. 2, then upped that number to 23 in 77-58 victory over ULM Feb. 8. Blocked a career-high five shots, hit a career-best eight field goals and played a career-high 41 minutes against Western Kentucky Feb. 10…blocked 30 shots on the season, which ranks at No. 8 in ASU history…averaged 3.7 offensive rebounds per game to rank

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ing…scored a career-high 16 points twice on the season, including in the semifinals of the SBC Tourney against eventual champion Western Kentucky…pulled down a career-high 16 rebounds in ASU’s 72-64 win over FIU Jan. 23…scored in double figures 20 times…posted 11 double-digit rebounding games – all against SBC competition…notched a career-high five steals against Indiana State Dec. 28.

2008-09: A preseason third-team All-Sun Belt Conference selection…started all 30 games for ASU, averaging 9.4 points, 6.7 rebounds and 0.9 blocked shots per game…led the Red Wolves in rebounding…finished the season ranked in the SBC’s top 13 in four statistical categories – 6th in offensive rebounding, 10th in blocked shots, 11th in total rebounding and 13th in field goal percentage…matched her career high with 16 points in the seasonopening win over Creighton and equaled or topped that number on five additional occasions this season, including a careerhigh 19 points in ASU’s win over UALR…posted four double-figure rebounding games…recorded double-doubles in two games, including 19 points and 11 rebounds in ASU’s 56-55 win over UALR…blocked a career-high five shots Feb. 25 in the Red Wolves’ 76-67 win over North Texas…finished with a team-high 27 blocked shots, which is 9th best all-time in a single season at ASU…finished the year with 46 career blocked shots to rank 9th on ASU all-time blocked shots chart…finished the season with 440 career rebounds and needs just one rebound to move into 20th place on ASU all-time rebounding list.

HIGH SCHOOL: Named All-State and AllConference three straight seasons, and AllState Tournament two seasons while playing at North Little Rock...averaged 15.5 points, 8.5 rebounds, and 1.89 blocked shots during her high school career...led NLRHS to a 60-8 record during her junior and senior seasons, including the Class 6A State Championship in 2006...started all 87 games that she played in at NLRHS.

JASMINE TAYLOR G/F 5-10 So. 1L Memphis, Tennessee Central HS

2009-10: Played in 20 games as a true freshman, averaging 1.8 points and 1.0 rebounds per game…scored eight points at New Orleans Feb. 6…grabbed six rebounds at UALR Feb. 3…played a season-high 18 minutes in back-to back games on the road at UALR Feb. 3 and at New Orleans Feb. 6…averaged 5.6 of playing time per game.

2007-08: Became an impact player in the Sun Belt Conference in her freshman season when she posted nine double-doubles…was the only player named to the SBC All-Tournament Team whose team did not play in the finals…averaged 9.3 points and 7.5 rebounds per game on the season and finished among the league’s leaders in scoring, rebounding, field goal percentage and blocked shots…averaged a doubledouble in SBC play, putting up 10.6 points and grabbing 10 rebounds per outastateredwolves.com

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HIGH SCHOOL: Named All-District and District MVP, All-Region and Region MVP and City MVP following her senior season at Memphis Central…also earned All-District Tournament hon-

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PERSONAL: Born November 17, 1988 in Little Rock, Ark.. ... Majoring in radiological science ... also played volleyball at North Little Rock High School ... enjoys playing basketball and shopping ...also recruited by Arkansas, Central Arkansas, UALR, Louisiana Tech, and Memphis...daughter of Charles and Linda Scott.


2010-11 a-state women’s basketball ors…named to the Commercial Appeal/Pepsi Best of Preps team following her senior year…averaged 14 points and six rebounds as a senior…scored 30 or more points in three games …also earned academic honors at Memphis Central.

LEXY HARRIS F 6-1 Fr. Houston, Texas Dekaney HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 13 points, 10 rebounds and five blocks during her career at DeKaney High School…earned first-team All-District and District MVP honors following her senior season…named to the Taco Bell All-Tournament team…played in the Greater Houston All-Star Game following her senior season.

Personal: Born December 12, 1990...Daughter of Arthur and Tyra Taylor.

BREAUNNA ELLISON

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G/F 5-9 Sr. (TR) 1L The Colony, Texas Lon Morris College

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PERSONAL: Born May 19, 1992…parents are William and Jocelyn Harris…a member of the National Honor Society…graduated in the top 10 percent of her class at DeKaney, where she was also student body president…also played volleyball and ran track in high school.

2009-10: Played in 29 games as a junior after transferring to ASU from Lon Morris College…averaged 1.7 points, 1.1 rebounds and 6.3 minutes per game…scored a career-high nine points against Louisiana Tech Nov. 24…grabbed a career-best four rebounds while playing a career-high 17 minutes at South Alabama Jan. 10.

OLIVIA MADDOX G/F 5-11 Fr. Millington, Tennessee Millington, HS

JUNIOR COLLEGE: Transferred to ASU after playing two seasons at Lon Morris College…averaged 16 points, 6.5 rebounds, three assists and two steals during her sophomore season with the Lady Bearcats…Earned Region XIV All-Region and All-Conference honors…also earned Region XIV All-Academic honors…recipient of the Lon Morris Superior Academic Achievement Award and the Who’s Who American Junior College Award.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 6.7 points, 2.0 assists, 8.3 rebounds, 2.2 steals and 0.8 blocks per game as a senior at Millington Central High School…as a sophomore, earned All-District, AllDistrict Tournament and All-State Tournament honors…was named co-MVP of the Collierville Dragonfire Christmas Tournament…earned AllDistrict and All-Region honors following her senior season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Named District 4A Most Valuable Player as a senior at The Colony High School in The Colony, Texas…earned All-District honors as a junior…a two-time defensive MVP for The Colony.

PERSONAL: Born June 25, 1992…daughter of Rosalind Brown and Jarvis Maddox…major is Radiology.

PERSONAL: Born December 21, 1988...Daughter of Nicole and Bernard Ellison...also played soccer in high school.

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2009-10: Played in 20 games as a true freshman, averaging 2.0 points and 0.6 rebounds per game…scored six points at Seton Hall Nov. 21…pulled down three rebounds at LouisianaLafayette Feb. 17…shot .739 from the free throw line, hitting on 17 of 23 attempts…averaged 4.3 minutes per game.

2009-10: Played in 23 games as a true freshman…scored three points at FAU Jan. 23…pulled down a pair of rebounds at South Alabama Jan. 10…saw nine minutes of playing time against Virginia-Commonwealth Nov. 20 at the Seton Hall Classic.

PERSONAL: Born March 19, 1991...Daughter of Wendy and Roosevelt Clayborn…also played soccer and ran track at Memphis Melrose.

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PERSONAL: Born March 25, 1991...Daughter of Phyllis and Andre Watson…a member of the National Honor Society and an honor roll student…also played volleyball and ran track at Nettleton High School.

HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 15 points, 12 rebounds, four assists and three steals as a senior at Bob Jones High School in Madison, Ala…earned first team All-Metro honors…played in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star game…was named the MVP of the D.O.C Tournament…was named to the Final 4 and Final 48 teams… was also named to the AHSAA Northwest Regional All-Tournament team and the Huntsville Times2010 Elite team. PERSONAL: Born July 5, 1992…Daughter of Mary and Terry Randle…also participated in Track & Field in high school…major is Business.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 17 points, 8.4 rebounds and two steals during her senior season at Nettleton and finished as the school’s all-time leading scorer with 1,189 points…a two-time AllState selection, also earned All-Conference honors three consecutive years…selected to play in the 2009 Arkansas High School Coaches Association All-Star Game…named to the All-State Tournament team in her senior year…named to the Jonesboro Sun Best Under the Sun team and the All-NEA Tournament team in her junior and senior seasons…three-time Jonesboro Sun Player of the Week during her senior season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Named All-District, All-Region and All-Metro following her senior season at Memphis Melrose…averaged 16.3 points, 8.6 rebounds, four assists and two steals as a senior…helped Memphis Melrose to a District 16AAA season and tournament runner-up finish.

G/F 5-9 Fr. Madison, Alabama Bob Jones HS

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2010-11 a-state women’s basketball Numerical Roster Cl. Hometown Sr. Memphis, TN Fr. Farmington, AR So.-TR Batesville, AR Fr. Scott City, MO So.-RS Monroe, LA Jr. St. Louis, MO Jr.-RS St. Louis, MO Sr. N. Little Rock, AR So. Memphis, TN Sr.-TR The Colony, TX Fr. Houston, TX Fr. Millington, TN So. Memphis, TN Fr. Madison, AL So. Jonesboro, AR

No. 1 2 3 11 13 20 21 22 23 24 25 32 33 34 40

Name Pos. Taylor, Jazmine G Qedan, Hanna G Roberts, Lunden G Morrill, Jane F McDowell, Quinishia G Lewis, Meghan G Hurst, NeNe G Scott, Shay F Taylor, Jasmine G/F Ellison, Breaunna G/F Harris, Lexy F Maddox, Olivia G/F Clayborn, LaWanda G Randle, Mekena G/F Watson, Andi G

Ht 5-8 5-11 5-8 6-1 5-8 5-8 5-10 6-2 5-10 5-9 6-1 5-11 5-9 5-9 5-8

No. 33 24 25 21 20 32 13 11 2 34 3 22 23 1 40

Name Pos. Clayborn, LaWanda G Ellison, Breaunna G/F Harris, Lexy F Hurst, NeNe G Lewis, Meghan G Maddox, Olivia G/F McDowell, Quinishia G Morrill, Jane F Qedan, Hanna G Randle, Mekena G/F Roberts, Lunden G Scott, Shay F Taylor, Jasmine G/F Taylor, Jazmine G Watson, Andi G

Alphabetical Roster Ht Cl. Hometown (Previous School) 5-9 So. Memphis, TN (Melrose) 5-9 Sr.-TR The Colony, TX (Lon Morris Coll.) 6-1 Fr. Houston, TX (Dekaney) 5-10 Jr.-RS St. Louis, MO (Kirkwood) 5-8 Jr. St. Louis, MO (McCluer-S.Berkeley) 5-11 Fr. Millington, TN (Millington) 5-8 So.-RS Monroe, LA (Ouachita Parish) 6-1 Fr. Scott City, MO (Notre Dame HS) 5-11 Fr. Farmington, AR (Farmington) 5-9 Fr. Madison, AL (Bob Jones) 5-8 So.-TR Batesville, AR (Western Illinois) 6-2 Sr. N. Little Rock, AR (North Little Rock) 5-10 So. Memphis, TN (Central) 5-8 Sr. Memphis, TN (Ridgeway) 5-8 So. Jonesboro, AR (Nettleton)

(Previous School) (Ridgeway) (Farmington) (Western Illinois) (Notre Dame HS) (Ouachita Parish) (McCluer-S.Berkeley) (Kirkwood) (North Little Rock) (Central) (Lon Morris Coll.) (Dekaney) (Millington) (Melrose) (Bob Jones) (Nettleton)

Head Coach - Brian Boyer (Missouri Western) Assistant Coaches - Tanya Ray (St. Mary’s), Jennifer Sullivan (Memphis) Leslie Larsen (Arkansas State)

Quinishia – Kwah-NEE-she-uh Morrill – MOR-ell

Pronunciation Guide NeNe – Nee-Nee Mekena – Mee-KEEN-ah

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Qedan – Kah-DAN Breaunna – Bree-UH-nuh

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2010-11 a-state women’s basketball RETURNING PLAYERS’ CAREEER STATISTICS Taylor, Jazmine Total

3-Point

F-Throws

Rebounds

Season

gp-gs

min/avg

fg-fga

pct

fg-fga

pct

ft-fta

pct

2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 TOTAL

34-3 301/8.9 32-32 909/28.4 30-29 856/28.5 96-64 2066/21.5

12-49 59-145 50-141 121-335

.245 .407 .355 .361

0-1 3-17 3-12 6-30

.000 .176 .250 .200

20-40 61-96 59-83 140-219

.500 .635 .711 .639

off

def

tot

15 25 38 72 22 61 75 158

40 110 83 233

Scoring avg

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

1.2 33 3.4 74 2.8 80 2.4 187

0 24 33 1 99 90 1 74 71 2 197 194

3 15 26 62 20 55 49 132

pts avg

44 182 162 388

1.3 5.7 5.4 4.0

McDowell, Quinishia Total

3-Point

F-Throws

Rebounds

Scoring

Season

gp-gs

min/avg

fg-fga

pct

fg-fga

pct

ft-fta

pct

off

def

tot

avg

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

pts avg

2009-10 TOTAL

31-21 31-21

784/25.3 784/25.3

75-205 75-205

.366 .366

16-40 16-40

.400 .400

39-87 39-87

.448 .448

51 51

61 61

112 112

3.6 3.6

65 65

1 1

70 121 70 121

10 10

40 40

205 6.6 205 6.6

Lewis, Meghan Total

3-Point

F-Throws

gp-gs

min/avg

fg-fga

pct

fg-fga

pct

2008-09 2009-10 TOTAL

6-0 31-10 37-10

25/4.2 698/22.5 723/19.5

2-10 71-241 73-251

.200 .295 .291

1-6 44-152 45-158

.167 .289 .285

ft-fta

Rebounds

Scoring

pct

off

def

tot

avg

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

pts avg

2-2 1.000 18-23 .783 20-25 .800

2 15 17

0 34 34

2 49 51

0.3 1.6 1.4

4 32 36

0 0 0

0 39 39

3 56 59

0 13 13

2 32 34

7 1.2 204 6.6 211 5.7

avg

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

pts avg

267 8.9 352 11.7 619 10.3

Hurst, Shania Total

3-Point

F-Throws

Rebounds

Season

gp-gs

min/avg

fg-fga

pct

fg-fga

pct

ft-fta

pct

2008-09 2009-10 TOTAL

30-13 713/23.8 30-29 1048/34.9 60-42 1761/29.4

95-238 131-351 226-589

.399 .373 .384

32-92 32-114 64-206

.348 .281 .311

45-68 58-73 103-141

.662 .795 .730

off

def

tot

20 95 24 124 44 219

115 148 263

Scoring

3.8 54 4.9 83 4.4 137

1 62 88 5 90 118 6 152 206

9 43 15 62 24 105

avg

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

7.5 59 6.7 69 7.3 90 7.2 218

0 1 2 3

5 56 6 61 18 67 29 184

19 27 30 76

25 18 26 69

Scott, Sherina Total

3-Point

F-Throws

Season

gp-gs

min/avg

fg-fga

pct

fg-fga

pct

ft-fta

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 TOTAL

32-25 702/21.9 30-30 747/24.9 31-29 875/28.2 93-84 2324/25.0

119-283 111-246 150-318 380-847

.420 .451 .472 .449

0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1

.000 .000 .000 .000

59-116 60-112 84-140 203-368

Rebounds pct

off

def

tot

.509 111 129 .536 87 113 .600 115 112 .552 313 354

240 200 227 667

Scoring pts avg

297 282 384 963

9.3 9.4 12.4 10.4

Taylor, Jasmine Total

3-Point

F-Throws

Rebounds

Scoring

Season

gp-gs

min/avg

fg-fga

pct

fg-fga

pct

ft-fta

pct

off

def

tot

avg

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

pts avg

2009-10 TOTAL

21-0 21-0

112/5.3 112/5.3

14-38 14-38

.368 .368

4-17 4-17

.235 .235

3-6 3-6

.500 .500

6 6

15 15

21 21

1.0 1.0

10 10

0 0

3 3

12 12

0 0

7 7

35 1.7 35 1.7

Ellison, Breaunna Total

3-Point

F-Throws

Rebounds

Scoring

Season

gp-gs

min/avg

fg-fga

pct

fg-fga

pct

ft-fta

pct

off

def

tot

avg

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

pts avg

2009-10 TOTAL

29-0 29-0

176/6.1 176/6.1

16-42 16-42

.381 .381

4-9 4-9

.444 .444

11-15 11-15

.733 .733

14 14

17 17

31 31

1.1 1.1

24 24

0 0

6 6

13 13

2 2

6 6

47 1.6 47 1.6

Clayborn, LaWanda Total

3-Point

F-Throws

Rebounds

Scoring

Season

gp-gs

min/avg

fg-fga

pct

fg-fga

pct

ft-fta

pct

off

def

tot

avg

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

pts avg

2009-10 TOTAL

20-0 20-0

85/4.3 85/4.3

10-29 10-29

.345 .345

2-5 2-5

.400 .400

17-23 17-23

.739 .739

4 4

8 8

12 12

0.6 0.6

12 12

0 0

4 4

19 19

0 0

4 4

39 2.0 39 2.0

Watson, Andi Total

3-Point

F-Throws

Rebounds

Scoring

Season

gp-gs

min/avg

fg-fga

pct

fg-fga

pct

ft-fta

pct

off

def

tot

avg

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

pts avg

2009-10 TOTAL

23-0 23-0

81/3.5 81/3.5

3-16 3-16

.188 .188

0-4 0-4

.000 .000

5-9 5-9

.556 .556

3 3

4 4

7 7

0.3 0.3

10 10

0 0

1 1

11 11

1 1

2 2

11 0.5 11 0.5

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2010-11 a-state women’s basketball 80-79 overtime victory on the road against Big XII power Kansas State, and that overtime win, coupled with three other extra-period victories during the season, boosted Boyer’s overtime record to an impressive 11-1 in the regular season. Boyer directed the Red Wolves to yet another winning season as he wrapped up his first decade as the program’s head coach in 2008-09. The Red Wolves finished the season at 16-14, posting victories over post-season participants Creighton and Arkansas-Little Rock along the way. Although the 2007-08 season was expected by many to be a rebuilding year, Boyer put forth what was arguably one of his finest coaching performances, molding a group of unheralded players into a team that produced yet another 20-win season at Arkansas State. Faced with the task of replacing three 1,000-point scorers, including the program’s all time leading shot blocker and rebounder, along with the all-time assists leader, Boyer directed Arkansas State to a 20-12 record. ASU won a record 13 conference games during the 2007-08 season, and reached the semifinals of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament for the 13th time in 16 tries. The Red Wolves finished the season with the distinction of being the only Division I program in the country with a winning record that did not have a single player who averaged double figure scoring. Arkansas State posted victories over Brigham Young and Alabama early in the season, earning the win over the Crimson Tide on the road in Tuscaloosa. The Red Wolves finished 2007 with a 6-7 record, but went on a tear in the New Year, closing out the season with a 14-5 finish and a run to the semifinals of the SBC Tournament for the fourth consecutive season. Like always, the 2007-08 team was especially tough at home, posting a 13-2 record at the ASU Convocation Center that included a 9-0 record against Sun Belt Conference opponents. In the 2006-07 season the Red Wolves finished 21-13, advanced to the second round of the WNIT before falling to eventual tournament runner-up Wisconsin, and continued to build on their already-impressive home record with a 142 mark at the ASU Convocation Center. The Red

Through 11 seasons as head coach at Arkansas State University, Brian Boyer’s name has become synonymous with success and the women’s basketball program. Entering his 12th season as head coach at ASU, Boyer has climbed to second place on the ASU career win chart with a record of 181-153 and needs just 16 victories to take over first place as the all-time winningest basketball coach in A-State history. Under Boyer’s guidance, Arkansas State has reached the Women’s National Invitation Tournament four times, including three of the past seven seasons. He led the Red Wolves to the 2003-04 Sun Belt East Division Championship, the program has produced 18 All-Sun Belt Conference players with Boyer at the helm, and Boyer was named Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year following the 2003-04 and 2004-05 seasons. His 96 career Sun Belt Conference victories rank him fifth all-time in career conference wins. The 2009-10 Red Wolves finished the year at 13-18 under Boyer, with a 7-11 mark in Sun Belt Conference action. Although Arkansas State did finish under .500 on the year and below the lofty standards that Boyer has maintained during his tenure, the Red Wolves did advance to the quarterfinals of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament before falling late to the eventual tournament champions. The Red Wolves posted an 2010-11 asu women’s basketball reference guide

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ASU’s Winningest Basketball coaches Jerry Ann Winters (Women’s - 196) John Rauth (Men’s - 191) dickey nutt (men’s - 189) nelson catalina (men’s - 188) Brian Boyer (women’s - 181)

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season, while Sims earned the honor for the third straight year. Senior Ali Carter became the 16th member of the career 1,000-point club. During the 2005-06 season, the Red Wolves posted a 15-15 overall record against a schedule that included nine NCAA Tournament teams, and three that participated in the WNIT. The Tribe advanced to the semifinals of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament, and Davie earned first-team All-Sun Belt Conference honors for the third straight season. Davie also joined the ASU 1,000-point club, along with Sims and senior Amber Abraham. In the 2004-05 season, ASU put together a program-best 10-game Sun Belt Conference winning streak, part of an 11-game win streak that was the fourth longest in Red Wolves history. The Red Wolves finished the season 21-11 overall and in second place in the Sun Belt East Division at 11-3, giving Boyer his first 20-win season as head coach. The Tribe advanced to the quarterfinals of the WNIT Tournament, defeating SEC powers Mississippi State and Arkansas along the way. The second round victory over Arkansas was played in front of a Convocation Center record crowd of 10, 892. The

Wolves posted home victories over NCAA Tournament participants Oklahoma State and Louisiana-Lafayette, Southeastern Conference member Alabama, and WNIT participants South Dakota State and Murray State. In all, 14 of the Red Wolves’ 34 games during the 2006-07 season were against teams that played in the NCAA or WNIT tournaments. The 2006-07 Red Wolves also reached the 10-victory milestone quicker than any other team in ASU history, picking up their 10th win of the season Jan. 3, 2007, and their 21-win total equaled the highest in Boyer’s eight seasons. Under Boyer’s guidance, several individual records fell during the 2006-07 season as well. Seniors Adrianne Davie and Rudy Sims rewrote the Red Wolves record books, with Davie shattering the career blocked shots record with 132 and the career rebounding record with 1,147. Sims set a new mark in career assists with 548, and became the first ASU player in over a decade to record a triple-double when she scored 14 points, grabbed 11 rebounds, and handed out 10 assists in a 65-58 overtime victory at Louisiana-Lafayette. Davie was named All-Sun Belt Conference for the fourth straight


2010-11 a-state women’s basketball division title as they posted one of the top turnarounds in Division I, picking up seven more wins than the previous season. ASU’s 19 victories that season were the most since the 1997-98 season, sparked in part by the best start in ASU women’s basketball history – a seven game win streak to open the season. The strong start carried over into Sun Belt play as the Red Wolves held the top spot in the East division from start to finish. Davie earned honorable-mention all-conference honors as a true freshman, and Boyer was rewarded with his first conference Coach of the Year Award. The 2002-03 season capped a pair of rebuilding years and resulted in a strong finish and

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team’s success earned Boyer his second straight Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year Award. Boyer joined former Red Wolves coach Jerry Ann Winters as the only two ASU women’s basketball coaches to win back-to-back coach of the year honors. Davie, Sims and Carter all earned AllSun Belt honors following the 2004-05 season, marking the first time in Red Wolves history that three players earned all-conference honors in a single season. The 2003-04 season culminated with the program’s first-ever regular season conference championship, and a return to the WNIT. The Red Wolves finished 19-10 overall and 10-4 in league play, earning a share of the Sun Belt East

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tion, losing in a national semifinal contest and finishing with a 29-3 overall mark. In his four seasons at Arkansas State as an assistant coach, Boyer and astateredwolves.com

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a trip to the semifinals of the Sun Belt Confer- the Red Wolves earned a 75-42 mark. The 199899 team went 18-14 with a trip to the Women's ence Tournament. In his first season as head coach of the Red NIT. In the process, ASU earned wins over naWolves, Boyer led ASU to its first-ever Top 25 national ranking, 18 victories, and a trip to the WNIT tionally ranked Virginia and Kansas. The Red Tournament. The Red Wolves’ 18 victories gave Wolves won 20 games in back-to-back seasons Boyer the most wins by a first-year coach at ASU in the 1996-97 and 1997-98 seasons. The 1997 team opened the season with a since Sara Wooley won 19 games in her first victory over nationally ranked Illinois and had a season in 1979. The Red Wolves opened the season by 12-game winning streak during the season, the winning 10 of their first 11 games, including road second longest in school history. The 1998 squad knocked off nationally wins over Southern Miss and nationally ranked Kansas, giving ASU a No. 25 ranking in the As- ranked Western Kentucky at the Convocation sociated Press poll the following week. The Red Center and came within four points of scoring an Wolves finished the season at 18-12 overall, end- upset over national power Louisiana Tech at ing the year with the program’s second straight home as well. In his first season at ASU, the Red Wolves invitation to the WNIT. Boyer came to ASU in 1995 spending four won 17 games despite having just seven scholseasons as an assistant for former head coach arship players. Jeff Mittie, who is now the head coach HEAD COACH BRIAN BOYER at TCU. A graduate of Missouri Western BY THE NUMBERS State College in St. Joseph, Mo., with a 1999-2000........18-12........8-8 IN SBC.....WNIT bachelor's degree in education, Boyer was an assistant coach for the men's 2000-2001........14-14........8-8 IN SBC.....-program for six seasons, including the 2001-2002........12-16........6-8 IN SBC.....-last three, which he spent as an assis- 2002-2003........12-18........5-9 IN SBC.....-tant with the women's program as well. 2003-2004........19-10........10-4 IN SBC....WNIT As an assistant to the men's team, Missouri Western was a NCAA Division 2004-2005........21-11........11-3 IN SBC.....WNIT II Tournament participant five years 2005-2006........15-15........7-7 IN SBC.....-(1990, 1991, 1992, 1994 and 1995) and 2006-2007........21-13........11-7 IN SBC.....WNIT won two conference championships. 2007-2008........20-12........13-5 IN SBC.....-The team made the Sweet 16 in 1990. As a women's assistant, Boyer and Mis- 2008-2009........16-14........10-8 IN SBC.....-souri Western made two NCAA Tourna- 2009-2010........13-18........7-11 IN SBC.....-ment appearances, including a trip to TOTAL................181-153.....96-78 SBC......4 WNIT the Final Four in 1995 and the Elite Eight the previous season. The team went 31-3 in 1995 and Boyer’s First Victory...ASU 93, Butler 76 - (11/19/99) made it to the Final Eight of the national Boyer’s 25th Victory...ASU 85, MT 63 - (01/04/01) tournament. It also went undefeated Boyer’s 50th Victory...ASU 92, NT 72 - (01/18/03) through its MIAA schedule at 16-0. In 1994, the team finished third in the na- Boyer’s 75th Victory...ASU 57, ULL 48 - (02/26/04)


Assistant coach tanya ray

2010-11 a-state women’s basketball Ray came to ASU after serving two years as an assistant coach at Oklahoma State University. While at OSU, she helped to develop posts players and assisted with on-the-court coaching. Her responsibilities included helping with recruiting, team travel and coordination of video exchange. Ray also oversaw the team managers and was the liaison to academic services. She helped the Cowgirls to an appearance in the quarterfinals of the Women's National Invitation Tournament in the 2000-01- season. Before OSU, Ray spent a season as an assistant coach at Blinn College in Texas and helped the Lady Buccaneers to a 23-8 record. The team advanced to the Regional Final where it lost to the eventual national champion, Tyler Junior College. Under her tutelage, Ray helped coach two student-athletes to All-America seasons as both were named to the Junior College All-America Team. While at Blinn, Ray was in charge of onthe-court coaching and development of guards along with assisting in recruiting and team travel. Ray was a standout player at Texas-San Antonio, South Plains College and St. Mary's-San Antonio. She received her bachelor's degree in exercise-sport-science from St. Mary's in 1999.

Tanya Ray begins her ninth season as an assistant at Arkansas State University, having played a key role in the success of the Red Wolves program over that time. In her eight seasons at ASU, Ray has helped guide the Red Wolves to 137 victories, an average of over 17 wins per year. The Red Wolves have posted three 20-victory seasons during Ray's time with the program and in 2003-04 the Red Wolves captured their first-ever Sun Belt Conference title, winning the East Division Championship. In 2004-05, the Red Wolves advanced to the quarterfinals of the WNIT, and in 2006-07, made their third postseason appearance in four years, advancing to the second round of the WNIT before falling on the road to eventual runner-up Wisconsin. Ray, a native of Brenham, Texas, serves as the Red Wolves' recruiting coordinator in which she organizes all aspects of the recruiting process. Ray is also in charge of the Red Wolves’ scheduling each season and is in charge of team conditioning. She serves as the women’s basketball liason for Student Services and assists with scouting ASU’s opponents. Ray also works with the Red Wolves post players and helps to oversee the team defense. 2010-11 asu women’s basketball reference guide

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2010-11 a-state women’s basketball with her since her playing days here at Jonesboro High School. She is an excellent communicator, she has a very strong understanding of the game, and without question she will be a great role-model for my current athletes." A standout for the Lady Hurricane at Jonesboro High School, Sullivan finished her career with 800 points, 310 rebounds and 99 steals. She earned all-district and all-state honors as a player at JHS. After graduating from Jonesboro High School, Sullivan continued her playing career at the University of Memphis, where she earned her degree in communications in 2005.

assistant coach Jennifer sullivan

Jennifer Sullivan begins her second season as an assistant with the Red Wolves, coming to Arkansas State from McNeese State in Lake Charles, Louisiana. A native of Jonesboro, Sullivan served as an assistant coach at McNeese for one season before coming to A-State. Prior to her time at McNeese State, Sullivan was an assistant on the University of Memphis staff during the 2007-08 season. She began her coaching career at Rhodes College, serving as an assistant during the 2005-07 seasons. Sullivan’s responsibilities as part of the ASU staff include recruiting Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, Georgia and Tennessee, with emphasis on the Memphis area. She also serves as the director for the Red Wolves’ summer camps and assists with opponent scouting and monitoring the academic progess of the student-athletes. Sullivan serves as the liason to the Athletic Training department and edits highlights for the Brian Boyer Show. "As a head coach you are always evaluating potential assistant coaches in the case that you have a position come open, and Jennifer was at the top of my list," said Boyer. "Without question, Jennifer is one of the best up and coming coaches in the business. I have been impressed astateredwolves.com

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2010-11 a-state women’s basketball ponent scouting and individual camps. She is the Elementary Summer Camp director and recruits Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky and the team’s walk-ons. “I am excited to have Leslie back involved with our program,” said Boyer. “She was a vital part of two successful seasons during her time here at Arkansas State. When she finished her degree here I knew that someday I would try to hire her back as an assistant - that is how much I think of her. Leslie is a very good communicator, she is tremendously organized, she has good work ethic and she sees and understands the game well. Leslie has very strong feelings for Arkansas State University and I know she is thrilled to come back and work for her alma mater.” Larsen also served as a Sport Psychology Consultant at the Arkansas Sports Performance Center where she developed Sport Psychology workshops for teams and trained athletes on speed, strength, plyometric and running workouts. After finishing her prep playing career at Benton, Larsen played two seasons at Lyon College before transferring to Arkansas State.

Leslie Larsen is entering her first season as an assistant at Arkansas State. A native of Benton, Ark., Larsen is returning to Arkansas State after spending the last two years at Georgia Southern, where she earned her Master of Kinesiology with an emphasis in Sport Psychology. While at Georgia Southern, Larsen also served as the head coach for the Bulloch Academy junior varsity team. Larsen spent two years with the Arkansas State women’s basketball program, serving as a student assistant from 2006-2008 under Boyer. While a student assistant at ASU, the Red Wolves finished 21-13 and advanced to the second round of the Women’s National Invitation Tournament in 2006-07 and posted a 20-12 mark in 2007-08. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Arkansas State in 2008, graduating Summa Cum Laude in both fields. While serving as a student assistant at ASU, Larsen assisted with summer camps, team travel, film exchange and film editing and other administrative duties. Larsen’s duties with the A-State staff include coordinating team travel, equipment and facility arrangements. She oversees the team’s managers and the locker room, serves as the liason to the Academic Services and assists with op2010-11 asu women’s basketball reference guide

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LOOKING BACK: The Arkansas State Red Wolves wrapped up the 2009-10 season with a trip to the quarterfinals of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament, defeating Troy 60-54 in the opening round before falling late in the quarterfinals to eventual runner-up UALR, 73-60. Although the Red Wolves’ 13-18 record was below the high standards set under head coach Brian Boyer, the season did produce some notable moments. Three of Arkansas State’s first four victories on the season were in overtime, including an 80-79 overtime victory on the road against traditional Big XII power Kansas State. Arkansas State also posted overtime wins at Northern Arizona and over TexasArlington. The overtime victory over UTA lifted ASU to a remarkable 11-0 record in regular-season overtime games under Boyer, but the streak came to an end later in the season when Western Kentucky nipped the Red Wolves 83-78 in overtime at Bowling Green, Ky. Senior Ebonie Jefferson became just the 18th ASU player in history to top the 1,000 point mark and finished her career with 1,096 points and in 14th place on the all-time scoring chart. The Red Wolves also set a record for blocked shots in a season, swatting away 129 shots on the season to top the old record of 127 set during the 1987-88 campaign.

named to the All-Sun Belt Conference second-team at the end of the season after leading the Red Wolves in scoring at 14.9 points per game during the 2009-10 season. Ranked fourth among all players in the Sun Belt in scoring, Jefferson scored in double figures in 25 of the Red Wolves’ 31 games in 2009-10. A preseason All-Sun Belt Conference third team selection, and ranked among the league’s leaders in five statistical categories, she posted six games of 20 points or more and scored a career-high 27 points against Missouri State Nov. 27. Jefferson received her degree in public relations in May, she recently became just the 18th player in ASU women’s basketball history to reach 1,000 points, and heading into the SBC Tournament is ranked No. 15 on the all-time ASU scoring chart with 1,064 points. “This is a very deserving honor for Ebonie,” said ASU head coach Brian Boyer. “It just shows you the respect that the coaches across the league have for her. She has worked extremely hard and battled through a lot of pain in her knees to have the type of season that she has had.” Jefferson posted two double-doubles on the season and has pulled down double-digit rebounds on three occasions. Her rebounding average of 5.8 ranks her 19th in the league, she is averaging 2.4 offensive rebounds to rank 14th in the Sun Belt and she is ranked sixth in the league with a 2.2 steals per game average. She is also ranked 10th in the Sun Belt in minutes played at 34.4 per game and has started 28 of ASU’s 29 games this year. She also finished the regular season in 11th place on the all-time ASU steals chart with 156 steals to her credit.

JEFFERSON EARNS ALL-SBC HONORS: Arkansas State senior Ebonie Jefferson (Laurel, Miss.) has been

ASU SETS SCHOOL RECORD FOR BLOCKED SHOTS: With their two blocked shots Saturday in the opening round against Troy, Arkansas State set a new high for blocked shots in a single season with 128, surpassing the old mark of 127 set by the 1987-88 team. JEFFERSON NAMED SBC PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Arkansas State senior guard Ebonie Jefferson (Laurel, Miss.) was named Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week for her performance in the Red Wolves two victories last week, the league office announced Monday, Feb. 1. Jefferson posted her second double-double of the season and the third of her career when she scored 16 points and grabbed 11 rebounds in the Red Wolves’ 67-56 victory over Louisiana-Lafayette Jan. 27. She followed that up with a 21-point, six-rebound effort in ASU’s 74-58 victory over Denver Jan. 30. For the week, Jefferson connected on an impressive 16-of-31 (.516) shots from the floor, grabbed 17 rebounds, seven of which were on the offensive end, and added four steals and three assists. "Ebonie is very deserving of this recognition,” said ASU head coach Brian Boyer. “I thought she played extremely well this week in all aspects of the game. She scored, she rebounded the ball extremely well, her defense was outstanding and she made good decisions with the ball."

2010 senior Ebonie Jefferson led the Red Wolves in scoring with a 14.9 ppg average and finished her career at No. 14 in the ASU record book with 1,096 career points. She also finished 10th on the all-time steals chart with 158 and 20th in career assists with 156.

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2010-11 a-state women’s basketball 18th ASU women’s basketball player to reach the 1,000point milestone in her career. Jefferson finished the night with 17 points and is currently ranked No. 15 on the alltime ASU scoring chart with 1,064 points.

2008-09 - ASU 76, @ Indiana St. 68 2007-08 - ASU 72, FIU 64 2006-07 - ASU 65, @ ULL 58 2004-05 - ASU 85, @ FIU 74 2003-04 - ASU 86, @ UALR 79 2003-04 - N. Mexico St. 71, ASU 56 (2OT) at Bowling Green, Kentucky Sun Belt Conference Tournament 2002-03 - ASU 69, UNO 63 2002-03 - ASU 63, Belmont 62 2001-02 - UNO 51, ASU 47 at New Orleans, Louisiana Sun Belt Conference Tournament 2000-01 - ASU 79, @ McNeese 74

WEEK-LONG BLOCK PARTY: Arkansas State tied its season high for blocked shots in a game with seven Feb. 8 against Louisiana-Monroe, then set a new high when the Red Wolves swatted away 10 Western Kentucky shots in the Red Wolves’ next game Feb. 10. The 10 blocked shots against Western Kentucky also tied the school record for a single game, matching ASU’s 10-block effort against Mississippi College during the 1987-88 season. Junior Shay Scott led the way against the Hilltoppers with a career-high five blocks, while junior Lyndsay Schlup led the way against ULM with three blocks. With 106 blocks on the season, the Red Wolves have a shot to break the team blocked shots record of 127 set during the 1987-88 season.

BOYER CLIMBING: With 96 Sun Belt Conference victories, ASU head coach Brian Boyer is now fourth all-time in Sun Belt Conference wins. Heading into the current season, Boyer trailed FIU head coach Cindy Russo, who was in third place with 94 wins to her credit and now has 103. Former Louisiana Tech head coach Leon Barmore tops the list with 135 SBC victories. DOUBLE-DOUBLE-DOUBLES: Senior forward Lyndsay Schlup (17 points, 10 rebounds) and junior forward Shay Scott (18 points, 14 rebounds) each registered a double-

BREAKING A TREND: With their victory at North Texas Jan. 16, the Red Wolves picked up their first victory of the season in which an opponent won the battle on the boards. Heading into the game, the Red Wolves were 0-9 on the season when being out-rebounded by their opponent. North Texas out-rebounded Arkansas State 44-40 in the game, but ASU came out on top 77-76. WORKING OVERTIME: Heading into their Feb. 10 game at Western Kentucky, Arkansas State was 11-0 in regular season overtime games under head coach Brian Boyer, but the Red Wolves came up on the short end of an 83-78 overtime final against the Hilltoppers, giving ASU its first regular-season overtime loss under Boyer. Eight of those games have been played on the road, including this year’s 80-79 victory at Kansas State, the Red Wolves’ 65-62 win at Northern Arizona and ASU’s 83-78 loss at Western Kentucky. Arkansas State’s four overtime games and three victories this season are the most ever in a single season for ASU. The Red Wolves played three overtimes in three previous seasons (1983-84, 1989-90 and 2002-03) but finished 2-1 in those games each year. In all overtime games played under Boyer, the Red Wolves stand at 11-3, falling to New Mexico State in double overtime in the 2004 Sun Belt Conference Tournament, to New Orleans in the 2002 SBC Tournament and to WKU this season in Bowling Green. Overtime Games Under Boyer 2009-10 - WKU 83, ASU 78 2009-10 - ASU 67, UT-Arlington 60 2009-10 - ASU 65, @ Northern Arizona 62 2009-10 - ASU 80, @ Kansas State 79

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MILESTONE VICTORY: Arkansas State’s 68-64 victory over Southern Illinois Dec. 23 marked the 100th career victory for ASU head coach Brian Boyer in games played at the ASU Convocation Center. With the victory, Arkansas State improved to 100-42 (.704) in all games played at the Convo under Boyer.


2010-11 a-state women’s basketball DOUBLE-DOUBLE FOR SCHLUP – Senior forward Lyndsay Schlup recorded the her fourth double-double of the season and fifth of her career March 6 when she scored 10 points to go along with 10 rebounds against Troy.

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double Feb. 10 at Western Kentucky, marking the third time this season that two ASU players have posted a doubledouble in the same game and the second time the two have paired up. Senior guard Ebonie Jefferson (23 points, 11 rebounds) and Scott (16 points, 10 rebounds) both recorded double-doubles in ASU’s 65-62 overtime win at Northern Arizona Dec. 5. Schlup and Scott both recorded double-doubles against Arkansas-Pine Bluff Nov. 18 to mark the Red Wolves’ first game with two double-doubles since Scott and senior guard Ebonie Jefferson each doubled-up against North Texas during the 2007-08 season. Schlup finished the UAPB game with 16 points and 10 rebounds, while Scott scored 10 points and grabbed 12 rebounds.

THINK PINK: The Arkansas State women’s basketball team partnered once again with the Women’s Basketball Coaches’ Association and Healthcare Medical Group in their annual “Pink Zone” initiative when the Red Wolves hosted the Hilltoppers of Western Kentucky Saturday, Feb. 20 at the Convocation Center. The WBCA “Pink Zone” initiative is a global, unified effort for coaches and players to assist in raising cancer awareness on the court, across campuses and in the community. The Red Wolves promoted cancer awareness by honoring cancer survivors on the court prior to the game and at halftime. Arkansas State players also wore custom-designed pink uniforms in the game, with the names of cancer survivors replacing the players’ names on the backs of their jerseys.

ANOTHER DOUBLE-DOUBLE FOR SCOTT - Junior forward Shay Scott notched her seventh double-double of the season and 18th of her career when she scored 18 points and pulled down 12 rebounds in the season finale against Troy Feb. 27. Scott has now doubled up against Troy, WKU, South Alabama (16 pts., 13 rebs. Jan. 10,) Texas-Arlington (16 pts., 13 rebs. Dec. 15), Northern Arizona (16 pts., 10 rebs. Dec. 5), UAPB (10 pts., 12 rebs. Nov. 18) and Kansas State (15 pts., 11 rebs. Nov. 16).

EB ON A ROLL: After scoring seven points in ASU’s season opener at Creighton, senior guard Ebonie Jefferson has scored in double figures in all but six of ASU’s games since, including double-doubles in the Red Wolves’ wins over Northern Arizona and ULL. One week after earning all-tournament honors at the Nov. 20-21 Seton Hall Classic, Jefferson scored a career-high 27 points against Missouri State Nov. 27 to help her average a team-best 21.7 points in ASU’s three games during the week of Nov. 2430. Jefferson opened her week with a 20-point performance against Louisiana Tech, added 27 against Missouri State and finished the week with 18 at Saint Louis. For the week, Jefferson shot 50% from the field (21-42), .821 from the line (23-28) and averaged 5.7 rebounds per game. She also added six steals, six assists and a blocked shot. In Arkansas State’s only game the following week, Jefferson scored a game-high 23 points and completed her second career double-double with 11 rebounds in ASU’s 65-62 overtime victory at Northern Arizona Dec. 5. She hit 9-of14 shots from the field against the Lumberjacks, five-of-7 from the line and added three steals in the game. ALL-TOURNAMENT HONORS: Senior Ebonie Jefferson was named to the all-tournament team at the Anaconda Sports & The Rock Seton Hall Classic last weekend following her performance in ASU’s two games. Jefferson scored in double figures in both of ASU’s games, finishing with 11 points against Virginia Commonwealth in the Red Wolves’ opening game before repeating the effort in Saturday’s consolation game against Seton Hall. Jefferson also had five steals and eight rebounds in the two-game classic. Jefferson was joined on the team by Kandice Green of Seton Hall, Corin Adams and Erin Hawkins of Morgan State and La’Tavia Rorie and D’Andra Moss of VCU, with Moss earning MVP honors.

Following another solid performance in 2009-10, senior Shay Scott is poised to lead the Red Wolves again in 2010-11. Scott enters her senior season ranked 22nd in ASU history with 963 career points, eighth in rebounding with 667 boards and fifth in blocks with 76.

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2010-11 a-state women’s basketball bound performance against Louisiana Tech, cleaned the glass for 13 rebounds against Missouri State, then topped that figure with 15 more against Saint Louis. For the week, Schlup averaged 11.3 rebounds per game and added four blocked shots and four steals. She currently leads the Red Wolves on the boards, averaging 8.4 rebounds per game and has five double-digit rebounding games this season. HOT SHOOTING: Although the Red Wolves came up on the short end of a 75-69 score, Arkansas State made a season-high eight 3-pointers at Saint Louis Nov. 30 and shot a season-high .533 (8-15) from behind the arc. CLEANING THE GLASS: The Red Wolves tied a Convocation Center record for rebounding in their 72-58 victory over Arkansas-Pine Bluff when ASU ripped down 71 rebounds against the Golden Lions, matching the mark set against Ouachita Baptist Dec. 13, 1988. Arkansas State’s 71 rebounds in the game was just shy of the school record of 75 set against UAPB during the 1975-76 season and are the most pulled down by any team in the Sun Belt this season. The Red Wolves’ 34 offensive rebounds against UAPB topped the previous Convocation Center high of 33 set against Central Florida Feb. 14, 1991. THE RED WOLVES AT HOME: Over the last seven years, ASU Women’s Basketball boasts a winning percentage of .777 (77-22)at the ASU Convocation Center. SBC HONORS: Arkansas State senior Ebonie Jefferson (Laurel, Miss.) has been named preseason third-team AllSun Belt Conference, and the Red Wolves are picked third in the Sun Belt West Division preseason poll as voted on by the league’s 13 head coaches, the conference office announced Oct. 20. "I expect Ebonie to play at an all-conference level this season,” said ASU head coach Brian Boyer. “I can't imagine that there is a tougher competitor or a harder worker in the league. I am so proud of how far Ebonie has come during her career, and I look forward to her continued improvement this season." Jefferson scored in double figures in 14 of ASU’s last 17 games a year ago, had 19 double-figure games on the season and led ASU in scoring with an 11.8 points-per-game average, a figure that climbed to 13.0 points-per-game in Sun Belt Conference play. The Red Wolves return three of their top four scorers and four of the top five rebounders from last year’s team that finished 16-14. ASU IN SEASON OPENERS: The Red Wolves are 20-16 all-time in season openers, with a record of 7-14 when opening the season on the road. Under head coach Brian Boyer, the Red Wolves are 6-5 in season-openers, including a 3-5 record when opening on the road. Junior NeNe Hurst has already etched her name into the ASU record books with 152 assists to rank 23rd all-time. She is also ranked 21st in career steals with 105, and with 619 career points is poised to break into the top-25 list of all-time scorers at Arkansas State.

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munity by holding a basketball clinic Sunday evening at the ASU Convocation Center. Over 80 international students were on hand as the team members and coaching staff introduced themselves and introduced the students to Red Wolves women’s basketball. The students joined the team on the court for drills and fundamental instruction, then enjoyed a pizza party to wrap up the night’s activities. “This is a semester-long project that got underway with the clinic last night,” said ASU head coach Brian Boyer. “We wanted to let our international students know how much we appreciate them and to encourage them to be more involved with all of the activities on campus. We also wanted to increase their awareness of athletics here at Arkansas State, introduce them to the Convocation Center and allow them to get to know our team.” Arkansas State’s players will partner with an international student throughout the semester, meeting with the student for at least an hour each week to help them become familiar with Arkansas State and ease their transition to life in the United States. The women’s basketball team will salute ASU’s international students at the Nov. 18 home opener against Arkansas-Pine Bluff. Next week’s game has been designated as “International Students Night” at the Convocation Center.


2010-11 a-state women’s basketball 2009-10 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS stAte Arkansas State Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Oct 13, 2010) All games

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RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

OVERALL 13-18 7-11 6-7

HOME 8-6 5-4 3-2

Date

Opponent

Score

11-13-09

at Creighton

54-77

11/16/09 11/18/09

at Kansas State ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF

Wot W

11/20/09 11/21/09 11/24/09 11/27/09 11/30/09 12/05/09 12/15/09 12/19/09 12/22/09

vs Virginia Commonwealth at Seton Hall LOUISIANA TECH MISSOURI STATE at Saint Louis at Northern Arizona UTA-W *UALR SOUTHERN ILLINOIS

12/30/09 1/2/10 1/6/10

*at Denver *NORTH TEXAS *MIDDLE TENNESSEE

01/10/10 01/16/10 01/20/09 01/23/10 1/27/10 1/30/10 2/3/10

*at South Alabama *at North Texas *at FIU *at Florida Atlantic *UL *DENVER *at UALR

02/06/10 2/8/10 02/10/10

*at Univ. of New Orleans *ULM *at WKU

2/17/10 2/20/10 2/24/10

*at UL *WKU *UNIV. OF NEW ORLEANS

2/27/10 03-06-10 3/7/10

*TROY vs TROY vs UALR

Wot Wot W

W

W

W W

W

W W

W

L

80-79 72-58 L L L L L

60-65 77-65 65-75

L

67-68 77-76 61-65 69-85 67-56 74-58 48-79

L

57-70 77-56 78-83

L

69-75 60-54 60-73

L

L

L L

L

Lot

L

L L

NEUTRAL 1-2 0-0 1-2

Att. High Points

High Rebounds

918 (17)Hurst, Shania

(6)Scott, Sherina (6)Hurst, Shania (11)Scott, Sherina (12)Henke, Linsay (12)Scott, Sherina (9)Scott, Sherina (6)Schlup, Lyndsay (7)Jefferson, Ebonie (13)Schlup, Lyndsay (15)Schlup, Lyndsay (11)Jefferson, Ebonie (13)Scott, Sherina (9)Schlup, Lyndsay (10)Jefferson, Ebonie

3150 (22)Jefferson, Ebonie 1471 (19)Jefferson, Ebonie

43-72 52-76 59-71 65-73 70-79 65-62 67-60 49-75 68-54

87-58 74-83 67-52

AWAY 4-10 2-7 2-3

465 639 1181 1261 284 324 1016 1464 1052 443 867 790 298 1873 253 986 757 2369 428 843 1080 112 1631 873 1104 5792 3710

(11)Jefferson, Ebonie (16)Hurst, Shania (20)Jefferson, Ebonie (27)Jefferson, Ebonie (18)Jefferson, Ebonie (23)Jefferson, Ebonie (19)Jefferson, Ebonie (13)Jefferson, Ebonie (16)Scott, Sherina (16)Hurst, Shania (14)Jefferson, Ebonie (21)Scott, Sherina (18)Jefferson, Ebonie (18)Scott, Sherina (18)Jefferson, Ebonie (17)Jefferson, Ebonie (20)Hurst, Shania (14)Scott, Sherina (19)Scott, Sherina (21)Jefferson, Ebonie (8)Scott, Sherina (8)McDowell, Quinishia (17)Jefferson, Ebonie (23)Scott, Sherina (18)Lewis, Meghan (18)Scott, Sherina (19)Hurst, Shania (20)Jefferson, Ebonie (16)Hurst, Shania (16)Scott, Sherina (18)Scott, Sherina (14)Jefferson, Ebonie (20)Hurst, Shania

(10)Scott, Sherina (10)Schlup, Lyndsay (9)Schlup, Lyndsay (13)Scott, Sherina (8)Hurst, Shania (7)McDowell, Quinishia (10)Schlup, Lyndsay (11)Jefferson, Ebonie (7)Henke, Linsay (8)Hurst, Shania (7)Scott, Sherina (10)Hurst, Shania (14)Scott, Sherina (10)Schlup, Lyndsay (11)Schlup, Lyndsay (8)Jefferson, Ebonie (12)Scott, Sherina (10)Schlup, Lyndsay (10)Schlup, Lyndsay

* - Conference game

Attendance Summary

Games

Attend

Avg/Game

Home

14

15296

1093

Away

14

12171

869

3

9967

3322

31

37434

1208

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2010-11 a-state women’s basketball stAte 2009-10 Arkansas State Season Box Score (as of Oct 15, 2010) All gamesSCORE SEASON BOX RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

OVERALL 13-18 7-11 6-7

HOME 8-6 5-4 3-2

Total

3-Point

AWAY 4-10 2-7 2-3 F-Throw

Rebounds

gp-gs min avg fg-fga

fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta

03 Jefferson, Ebonie

31-30 18-17 31-29 18-17 30-29 18-17 31-30 18-17 31-21 18-15 31-10 18-2 31-1 18-0 20-0 11-0 21-0 15-0 29-0 17-0 3-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 23-0 13-0

1071 618 875 507 1048 622 969 545 784 479 698 341 390 207 85 52 112 96 176 111 8 3 3 0 81 44

.397 .415 .472 .490 .373 .399 .374 .414 .366 .358 .295 .331 .374 .375 .345 .333 .368 .361 .381 .407 .000 .000 .333 .000 .188 .333

31 18 31 18

6300

736-1928 .382 106-357 .297 460-700 .657

3625

449-1111 .404 63-200 .315 262-400 .655

6302

768-1927 .399 172-529 .325 424-600 .707

3625

442-1089 .406 103-309 .333 257-359 .716

Conference-Only... 22 Scott, Sherina

Conference-Only... 21 Hurst, Shania

Conference-Only... 30 Schlup, Lyndsay

Conference-Only... 14 McDowell, Quinishia

Conference-Only... 20 Lewis, Meghan

Conference-Only... 50 Henke, Linsay

Conference-Only... 33 Clayborn, LaWanda

Conference-Only... 23 Taylor, Jasmine

Conference-Only... 24 Ellison, Breaunna

Conference-Only... 32 Brown, Jessica

Conference-Only... 25 Stone, Shatara Conference-Only... 40 Watson, Andi Conference-Only... Team Team Total.......... Conference-Only... Opponents...... Conference-Only...

Score by Periods Arkansas State Opponents

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.000 145-213 .000 68-98 .000 84-140 .000 59-99 .281 58-73 .333 28-35 .333 56-71 .300 32-41 .400 39-87 .394 22-50 .289 18-23 .305 12-16 .000 20-36 .000 13-23 .400 17-23 .000 11-14 .235 3-6 .250 1-2 .444 11-15 .200 8-11 .000 4-4 .000 4-4 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 5-9 .000 4-7

ft% off def

.681 .694 .600 .596 .795 .800 .789 .780 .448 .440 .783 .750 .556 .565 .739 .786 .500 .500 .733 .727 1.000 1.000

.000 .000 .556 .571

74 34 115 67 24 14 87 53 51 27 15 7 37 17 4 3 6 5 14 13 0 0 1 0 3 2 65 33 496 275 474 269

tot avg

105 179 59 93 112 227 58 125 124 148 74 88 161 248 79 132 61 112 41 68 34 49 23 30 63 100 37 54 8 12 4 7 15 21 11 16 17 31 13 26 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 4 7 3 5 82 147 36 69 787 1283 439 714 848 1322 471 740

a

to blk stl pts

avg

5.8 5.2 7.3 6.9 4.9 4.9 8.0 7.3 3.6 3.8 1.6 1.7 3.2 3.0 0.6 0.6 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.5 0.3 1.0 0.5 0.0 0.3 0.4

91 50 90 50 83 53 81 53 65 35 32 19 35 21 12 5 10 6 24 14 1 1 1 0 10 5

pf dq

2 1 2 1 5 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

74 47 18 10 90 60 44 27 70 44 39 13 4 2 4 1 3 3 6 4 0 0 0 0 1 0

14.9 13.6 12.4 14.2 11.7 10.8 6.6 7.3 6.6 7.3 6.6 6.5 2.8 3.1 2.0 1.9 1.7 2.1 1.6 1.8 1.3 4.0 1.0 0.0 0.5 0.6

41.4 39.7 42.6 41.1

535 312 573 324

11 6 5

353 211 426 243

84 3 66 461 38 1 32 244 67 30 26 384 31 22 13 255 118 15 62 352 73 10 39 195 59 35 42 206 32 24 33 131 121 10 40 205 67 10 22 131 56 13 32 204 29 8 13 117 21 20 4 88 8 11 3 55 19 0 4 39 13 0 1 21 12 0 7 35 11 0 5 31 13 2 6 47 10 1 5 31 1 0 0 4 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 11 1 2 11 6 0 1 8 8 8 590 129 291 2038 327 87 167 1223 608 106 281 2132 354 65 155 1244

65.7 67.9 68.8 69.1

1st 2nd OT Totals 917 1076 45 2038 1038 1055 39 2132

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## Player

34.5 158-398 34.3 88-212 28.2 150-318 28.2 98-200 34.9 131-351 34.6 75-188 31.3 73-195 30.3 48-116 25.3 75-205 26.6 48-134 22.5 71-241 18.9 40-121 12.6 34-91 11.5 21-56 4.3 10-29 4.7 5-15 5.3 14-38 6.4 13-36 6.1 16-42 6.5 11-27 2.7 0-1 3.0 0-0 1.5 1-3 0.0 0-0 3.5 3-16 3.4 2-6

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2009-10 CATEGORY LEADERS Points Jefferson, Ebonie Scott, Sherina Hurst, Shania Schlup, Lyndsay McDowell, Quinishia Lewis, Meghan Henke, Linsay Ellison, Breaunna Clayborn, LaWanda Taylor, Jasmine Watson, Andi Brown, Jessica

G 31 31 30 31 31 31 31 29 20 21 23 3

Pts 461 384 352 206 205 204 88 47 39 35 11 4

Pts/G 14.9 12.4 11.7 6.6 6.6 6.6 2.8 1.6 2.0 1.7 0.5 1.3

Scoring Average Jefferson, Ebonie Scott, Sherina Hurst, Shania Schlup, Lyndsay McDowell, Quinishia Lewis, Meghan Henke, Linsay Clayborn, LaWanda Taylor, Jasmine Ellison, Breaunna Brown, Jessica Stone, Shatara

G 31 31 30 31 31 31 31 20 21 29 3 2

Pts 461 384 352 206 205 204 88 39 35 47 4 2

Avg/G 14.9 12.4 11.7 6.6 6.6 6.6 2.8 2.0 1.7 1.6 1.3 1.0

FG Percentage Scott, Sherina Jefferson, Ebonie Ellison, Breaunna Schlup, Lyndsay Henke, Linsay Hurst, Shania Taylor, Jasmine McDowell, Quinishia Clayborn, LaWanda Stone, Shatara Lewis, Meghan Watson, Andi

FG 150 158 16 73 34 131 14 75 10 1 71 3

Att 318 398 42 195 91 351 38 205 29 3 241 16

Pct . 472 . 397 . 381 . 374 . 374 . 373 . 368 . 366 . 345 . 333 . 295 . 188

Field Goal Attempts Jefferson, Ebonie Hurst, Shania Scott, Sherina Lewis, Meghan McDowell, Quinishia

G 31 30 31 31 31

Att 398 351 318 241 205

Att/G 12.8 11.7 10.3 7.8 6.6

Field Goals Made Jefferson, Ebonie Scott, Sherina Hurst, Shania McDowell, Quinishia Schlup, Lyndsay

G 31 31 30 31 31

Made 158 150 131 75 73

Made/G 5.1 4.8 4.4 2.4 2.4

3-Point Percentage Ellison, Breaunna McDowell, Quinishia Clayborn, LaWanda Schlup, Lyndsay Lewis, Meghan Hurst, Shania Taylor, Jasmine Watson, Andi Scott, Sherina Jefferson, Ebonie

3FG 4 16 2 4 44 32 4 0 0 0

Att 9 40 5 12 152 114 17 4 1 3

Pct . 444 . 400 . 400 . 333 . 289 . 281 . 235 . 000 . 000 .0 0 0

3-Point FG Attempts Lewis, Meghan Hurst, Shania McDowell, Quinishia Taylor, Jasmine Schlup, Lyndsay

G 31 30 31 21 31

Att 152 114 40 17 12

Att/G 4.9 3.8 1.3 0.8 0.4

3-Point FG Made Lewis, Meghan Hurst, Shania McDowell, Quinishia Schlup, Lyndsay Ellison, Breaunna Taylor, Jasmine

G 31 30 31 31 29 21

Made 44 32 16 4 4 4

Made/G 1.4 1.1 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.2

Free Throw Percent Brown, Jessica Hurst, Shania Schlup, Lyndsay Lewis, Meghan Clayborn, LaWanda Ellison, Breaunna Jefferson, Ebonie Scott, Sherina Henke, Linsay Watson, Andi Taylor, Jasmine McDowell, Quinishia

FG 4 58 56 18 17 11 145 84 20 5 3 39

Att 4 73 71 23 23 15 213 140 36 9 6 87

Pct 1.000 . 795 . 789 . 783 . 739 . 733 . 681 . 600 . 556 . 556 .500 . 448

Free Throw Attempts Jefferson, Ebonie Scott, Sherina McDowell, Quinishia Hurst, Shania Schlup, Lyndsay

G 31 31 31 30 31

Att 213 140 87 73 71

Att/G 6.9 4.5 2.8 2.4 2.3

Free Throws Made Jefferson, Ebonie Scott, Sherina Hurst, Shania Schlup, Lyndsay McDowell, Quinishia

G 31 31 30 31 31

Made 145 84 58 56 39

Made/G 4.7 2.7 1.9 1.8 1.3

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2009-10 CATEGORY LEADERS G 31 31 31 30 31

Reb 248 227 179 148 112

Reb/G 8.0 7.3 5.8 4.9 3.6

Assists Hurst, Shania Jefferson, Ebonie McDowell, Quinishia Schlup, Lyndsay Lewis, Meghan

G 30 31 31 31 31

No. 90 74 70 44 39

Ast/G 3.0 2.4 2.3 1.4 1.3

Rebound Average Schlup, Lyndsay Scott, Sherina Jefferson, Ebonie Hurst, Shania McDowell, Quinishia

G 31 31 31 30 31

Reb 248 227 179 148 112

Avg/G 8.0 7.3 5.8 4.9 3.6

Steals Jefferson, Ebonie Hurst, Shania Schlup, Lyndsay McDowell, Quinishia Lewis, Meghan

G 31 30 31 31 31

No. 66 62 42 40 32

Stl/G 2.1 2.1 1.4 1.3 1.0

Offensive Rebounds Scott, Sherina Schlup, Lyndsay Jefferson, Ebonie McDowell, Quinishia Henke, Linsay

G 31 31 31 31 31

No. 115 87 74 51 37

Avg/G 3.7 2.8 2.4 1.6 1.2

Blocked Shots Schlup, Lyndsay Scott, Sherina Henke, Linsay Hurst, Shania Lewis, Meghan

G 31 31 31 30 31

No. 35 30 20 15 13

Blk/G 1.1 1.0 0.6 0.5 0.4

Defensive Rebounds Schlup, Lyndsay Hurst, Shania Scott, Sherina Jefferson, Ebonie Henke, Linsay

G 31 30 31 31 31

No. 161 124 112 105 63

Avg/G 5.2 4.1 3.6 3.4 2.0

Minutes Jefferson, Ebonie Hurst, Shania Schlup, Lyndsay Scott, Sherina McDowell, Quinishia

G 31 30 31 31 31

No. 1071 1048 969 875 784

Min/G 34.5 34.9 31.3 28.2 25.3

Fouls Jefferson, Ebonie Scott, Sherina Hurst, Shania Schlup, Lyndsay McDowell, Quinishia

G 31 31 30 31 31

No. 91 90 83 81 65

Per/G 2.9 2.9 2.8 2.6 2.1

Turnovers McDowell, Quinishia Hurst, Shania Jefferson, Ebonie Scott, Sherina Schlup, Lyndsay

G 31 30 31 31 31

No. 121 118 84 67 59

TO/G 3.9 3.9 2.7 2.2 1.9

Foulouts Hurst, Shania Jefferson, Ebonie Scott, Sherina McDowell, Quinishia Schlup, Lyndsay

G 30 31 31 31 31

No. 5 2 2 1 1

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2010-11 a-state women’s basketball INDIVIDUAL HIGHS POINTS 27, Ebonie Jefferson vs. Missouri St. 11/27/09 23, Shay Scott vs. ULM 2/8/10 23, Ebonie Jefferson at N. Arizona 12/5/09 22, Ebonie Jefferson at Kansas St. 11/16/09 21, Ebonie Jefferson vs. Denver 1/30/10 21, Shay Scott vs. North Texas 1/2/10 FIELD GOALS MADE 9, Ebonie Jefferson vs. WKU 2/20/10 9, Ebonie Jefferson at N. Arizona 12/5/09 9, Ebonie Jefferson at Kansas St. 11/16/09 9, Ebonie Jefferson vs. Denver 1/30/10

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FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 20, Ebonie Jefferson vs. UAPB 11/18/09 19, Ebonie Jefferson vs. WKU 2/20/10 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 5 made) .857 (6-7) NeNe Hurst vs. UNO 2/24/10 .778 (7-9) Shay Scott vs. WKU 2/20/10 .778 (7-9) Lyndsay Schlup vs. WKU 2/20/10 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 5, Meghan Lewis at WKU 2/10/10 4, Meghan Lewis at Creighton 11/13/09 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 9, Meghan Lewis at WKU 2/10/10 8, Meghan Lewis at North Texas 1/16/10 8, Meghan Lewis at Saint Louis 11/30/09 8, Meghan Lewis vs UAPB 11/18/09 8, NeNe Hurst vs. Missouri State 11/27/09 3-POINT F/G PERCENTAGE (min. 2 made) 1.000 (2-2) Quinishia McDowell vs N. Texas 1/2/10 .667 (2-3) Shania Hurst vs Denver 1/30/10 .667 (2-3) Quinishia McDowell at FAU 1/23/10 .667 (2-3) Shania Hurst at Denver 12/30/09 .667 (2-3) Shania Hurst vs. Southern Ill. 12/22/09 FREE THROWS MADE 11, Ebonie Jefferson vs. Missouri St. 11/27/09 10, Ebonie Jefferson at South Alabama 1/10/10 10, Shay Scott at South Alabama 1/10/10 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 3 made) 1.000 (6-6) Lyndsay Schlup vs. VCU 11/20/09 1.000 (4-4) NeNe Hurst at ULL 2/17/10 1.000 (4-4) Jessica Brown at ULL 2/17/10 1.000 (4-4) Lyndsay Schlup at ULM 2/8/10 1.000 (4-4) Shay Scott at FAU 1/23/10 1.000 (4-4) NeNe Hurst at FIU 1/20/10 1.000 (4-4) NeNe Hurst vs. MTSU 1/6/10 1.000 (4-4) Lyndsay Schlup vs. North Texas 1/2/10 1.000 (4-4) Linsay Henke at Saint Louis 11/30/09 1.000 (4-4) Ebonie Jefferson at Saint Louis 11/30/09 1.000 (3-3) NeNe Hurst vs. UNO 2/24/10

1.000 (3-3) Meghan Lewis vs. ULM 2/8/10 1.000 (3-3) Lyndsay Schlup at FAU 1/23/10 1.000 (3-3) NeNe Hurst at UNT 1/16/10 1.000 (3-3) NeNe Hurst at Denver 2/30/09 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 14, Ebonie Jefferson vs. Troy 3/6/10 14, Ebonie Jefferson at UNO 2/6/10 14, Ebonie Jefferson vs. Southern Ill. 12/22/09 14, Ebonie Jefferson vs. UAPB 11/18/09 REBOUNDS 15, Lyndsay Schlup at Saint Louis 11/30/09 14, Shay Scott at WKU 2/10/10

16, vs. Missouri State 11/27/09 15, vs. Troy 2/27/10 15, at Saint Louis 11/30/09 3-POINT F/G PERCENTAGE .533 (8-15) vs. Troy 2/27/10 .500 (7-14) at WKU 2/10/10 FREE THROWS MADE 30, vs UAPB 11/18/09 26, at South Alabama 1/10/10 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 44 vs. UAPB 11/18/09 35, at ULL 2/17/10

ASSISTS 9, NeNe Hurst vs. UNT 1/2/10 7, Quinishia McDowell vs. ULL 1/27/10 7, Quinishia McDowell vs. La. Tech 11/24/09

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .813 (26-32) at South Alabama 1/10/10 .800 (12-15) at FAU 1/23/10

STEALS 7, Ebonie Jefferson vs. North Texas 1/2/10 7, NeNe Hurst vs. Southern Ill. 12/22/09

REBOUNDS 71, vs. UAPB 11/18/09 59, at South Alabama 1/10/10

BLOCKED SHOTS 5, Shay Scott at WKU 2/10/10 5, Lyndsay Schlup vs. ULL 1/27/10

ASSISTS 20, vs. North Texas 1/2/10 17, vs. Southern Illinois 12/22/09

TURNOVERS 10, NeNe Hurst at North Texas 1/16/10 9, Quinishia McDowell vs. MTSU 1/6/10

STEALS 20, vs. North Texas 1/2/10 16, vs. Southern Illinois 12/22/09

TEAM HIGHS POINTS 87, at ULL 2/17/10 80 at Kansas State 11/16/09 78 at WKU 2/10/10 77 vs. ULM 2/8/10 77 at North Texas 1/16/10 77 vs. North Texas 1/2/10 FIELD GOALS MADE 33, vs. WKU 2/20/10 32, at Kansas State 11/16/09 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 77, at Northern Arizona 12/5/09 75 vs. UAPB 11/18/09

BLOCKED SHOTS 10, at WKU 2/10/10 9, at ULL 2/17/10 TURNOVERS 28, at ULL 2/17/10 27, vs. Texas-Arlington 12/15/09 TURNOVERS FORCED 28, at ULL 2/17/10 28, vs. Texas-Arlington 12/15/09 FOULS 26, at Kansas State 11/16/09 25, at North Texas 1/16/10

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .484 (30-62) at ULL 2/17/10 .479 (23-48) vs. UALR 3/7/10 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 8, vs. Troy 2/27/10 7, at WKU 2/10/10 7, at Saint Louis 11/30/09 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS

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2010-11 a-state women’s basketball 2009-10 All-Sun Belt Conference Team

2010 senior Ebonie Jefferson earned Second-Team All-SBC honors following the season a year ago.

First Team Alysha Clark (MTSU, Sr., F) Chastity Reed (UALR, Jr., F) Kaetlyn Murdoch (Denver, So., F) Brandi Brown (MTSU, Sr., F) Arnika Brown (WKU, So., F) Second Team Ebonie Jefferson (ASU, Sr., G) Britteni Rice (Denver, Jr., G) Elisa Carey (FIU, Jr., F) Jackie Pickel (MTSU, Sr., G) Amy McNear (WKU, Jr., G)

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Third Team Kim Sitzmann (UALR, Sr., G) Brittany Bowe (FAU, Sr. G) Brittney James (UNT, Sr., G) Shakira Nettles (USA, Sr., G) Donette McNair (Troy, Jr., F) Player of the Year Alysha Clark - Middle Tennessee Defensive Player of the Year Jackie Pickel - Middle Tennessee Freshman of the Year Jasmine Godbolt - North Texas Coach of the Year Joe Foley - UALR

2009-10 Sun Belt Championship Results Round 1

#2 MTSU 101, #10 UNT 66

Hot Springs, Arkansas

#3 WKU 72, #6 South Alabama 67

#4 Denver 69, #13 ULM 57

All-Tournament Team Alysha Clark - MTSU Anne-Marie Lanning - MTSU

#12 UNO 51, #5 FAU 50

Semifinals - March 10

Chastity Reed - UALR

#6 So. Alabama 82, #11 ULL 76

#1 UALR 73, #12 UNO 43

Shanika Butler - UALR

#8 ASU 60, #9 Troy 54

#2 MTSU 76, #3 WKU 63

Kim Sitzmann - UALR Brittany Helm - New Orleans

Quarterfinals

Championship - March 11

Most Outstanding Player

Hot Springs, Arkansas

#2 MTSU 70, #1 UALR 68 (OT)

Alysha Clark - MTSU

#1 UALR 73, #8 ASU 60 #12 UNO 55, #4 Denver 48

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TOP ASU SCORING PERFORMANCES IN A SINGLE GAME Sonja Tate, vs. SW Louisiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Sonja Tate, vs. Texas- Pan American . . . . . . . . . . .1992-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Sonja Tate, vs. Western Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Sonja Tate, vs. Texas- Pan American . . . . . . . . . . .1990-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Sonja Tate, vs. Marquette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Adrianne Davie, vs. La.-Monroe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Shyla Tucker, vs. South Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993-94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Sonja Tate, vs. Miss. Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1990-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Vicki Romine, vs. Mo. Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Sonja Tate, vs. Murray State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1991-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Evevetta Crawford, vs. Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994-95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Adrianne Davie, vs. South Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . .2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Marie Wilford, vs. Miss. Co. All-Stars . . . . . . . . . . .1974-75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Shyla Tucker, vs. Alcorn State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

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TOP ASU TEAM PERFORMANCES IN A SINGLE GAME Most Points Scored......................................................................................124 vs. Lamar, 1997-98 Fewest Points Scored ......................................................................29 vs. Louisiana Tech, 1988-89 Most Points Allowed .......................................................................114 vs. Memphis State, 1974-75 Fewest Points Allowed..............................................................19 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 1975-76 Widest Margin of Victory...........................................................69 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 1997-98 Widest Margin of Defeat ..................................................................79 vs. Louisiana Tech, 1988-89 Most Field Goal Attempts.............................................................89 vs. Arkansas College, 1974-75 Most Field Goals Made....................................................................46 vs. South Alabama, 1991-92 Highest Field Goal Pct.....................................................................600 vs Ark.-Monticello, 1975-76 Most Free Throw Attempts ..........................................................58 vs. Western Kentucky, 1993-94 Most Free Throws Made .............................................................41 vs. Western Kentucky, 1993-94 Highest Free Throw Pct ................................................................1.000 at Iowa (11-of-11), 2004-05 Most Rebounds ........................................................................75 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 1975-76 Most Assists ...................................................................................................46 vs. Lamar, 1997-98 Most Steals ..............................................................................27 vs. Northeast Louisiana, 1991-92 Most Three-pointers ............................15 vs. South Alabama, 1997-98; vs. Morris Brown, 2002-03 Most Blocked Shots...................................................................10 vs. Mississippi College, 1987-88 TOP ASU TEAM PERFORMANCES IN A SEASON Most Games Played.........................................................................................................34, 2006-07 Most Wins....................................................................................25, 1992-93 (25-8); 1991-92 (25-7) Longest Winning Streak.......................................................................................14 games, 1992-93 Highest Winning Percentage...............................................................................781, 1991-92 (25-7) Most Losses ........................................................................................................18, 2002-03 (12-18) Longest Losing Streak ...........................................................................................7 games, 1982-83 Lowest Winning Percentage ..........................................................................................200, 1974-75 Most Points Scored..................................................................................2,438 (30 games), 1997-98 Highest Scoring Average ..............................................................................................81.3, 1997-98 Highest Field Goal Pct. ..................................................................................................448, 1985-86 Highest Free Throw Percentage ................................................................................704, 1999-2000 .........................................................................................................................................Most Steals 407, 1992-93 Most Blocked Shots .......................................................................................................127, 1987-88 Longest Winning Streak to Start Season............................................................7, 1999-00, 2003-04 2010-11 asu women’s basketball reference guide

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TOP ASU INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES IN A SEASON Most Points Scored....................................................................................820, Sonja Tate, 1992-93 Highest Scoring Average ..........................................................................24.8, Sonja Tate, 1992-93 Most Field Goal Attempts...........................................................................670, Sonja Tate, 1992-93 Most Field Goals Made..............................................................................282, Sonja Tate, 1992-93 Highest Field Goal Pct. ..............................................................................582, Eva Brehe, 1987-88 Most Free Throw Attempts....................................................................306, Nicole Wilkett, 1991-92 Most Free Throws Made .......................................................................195, Nicole Wilkett, 1991-92 Most Consecutive Free Throws Made........................................................34, Amy Towne, 1997-98 Highest Free Throw Pct............................................................................905, Amy Towne, 1997-98 Most Rebounds..........................................................................................327, Sonja Tate, 1992-93 Most Assists ...............................................................................................167, Beth Penn, 1986-87 Most Steals ................................................................................................125, Sonja Tate, 1992-93 Most Blocked Shots .............................................................................63, Chiquita Tucker, 2001-02

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Most Points Scored..............................................50, Sonja Tate vs. Southwestern Louisiana, 1992-93 Most Field Goal Attempts................................34, Vicki Romine vs. Missouri-Kansas City, 1987-88; ..................................................Marie Wilford vs. Mississippi County All-Stars, 1974-75 Most Field Goals Made .............................................19, Sonja Tate vs. UT-Pan American, 1992-93 Highest Field Goal Pct. (min. 10 attempts) .............933, Sue Jayroe vs. Henderson State, 1979-80 Most Free Throw Attempts.............................29, Sonja Tate vs. Southwestern Louisiana, 1992-93; ..................................................................Shyla Tucker vs. Western Kentucky, 1993-94 Most Free Throws Made.......................................18, Shyla Tucker vs. Western Kentucky, 1993-94 Highest Free Throw Pct. (min. 10 attempts)..1.000, Shyla Tucker vs. Alcorn State (12-12) 1992-93 .....................................................................Beth Penn vs. Evansville (12-12), 1986-87; .......................................................Eva Brehe vs. Mississippi College (11-11), 1988-89; ...................................................................Zennia Hayes vs. Arkansas College (10-10); .............................................Danielle Featherston vs. Central Florida (10-10), 1993-94; ..................................................Adrianne Davie at New Mexico State (10-10), 2004-05; ...................................................................................Ali Carter at FIU (10-10), 2004-05; .........................................................................Jazmine Taylor vs. ULM (10-10), 1/14/09 Most 3-point Field Goals Made.............9, Danielle Featherston vs. Alabama-Birmingham, 1992-93 ....................................................................9, Danielle Featherston vs. Lamar, 1993-94 Most Rebounds ............................................................23, Sue Jayroe vs. Arkansas Tech, 1976-77 Most Assists ................................................................................18, Beth Penn vs. Lamar, 1984-85 Most Steals .......................................................10, Sonja Tate vs. Mississippi Valley State,1992-93 Most Blocked Shots ..........................................................7, Kim Davis at New Orleans, 1999-2000


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Sonja Tate, 1990-93...........................................2,312 Shyla Tucker, 1991-94 .......................................1,989 Adrianne Davie, 2003-2007 ...............................1,978 Julie Hagood, 1997-2000...................................1,840 Rudy Sims, 2003-2007 ......................................1,664 Keeshia Evans, 1998-2001................................1,538 Danielle Featherston, 1993-96 ..........................1,391 Charlotte Fields, 1984-86, 1988 ........................1,323 Sue Jayroe, 1977-80 .........................................1,304 Beth Penn, 1984-87...........................................1,223 Eva Brehe, 1986-89...........................................1,163 Michelle Horton, 1982-85...................................1,152 Nicole Wilkett, 1991-92......................................1,139 Ebonie Jefferson, 2006-10.................................1,096 Zennia Hayes, 1987-90 .....................................1,074 Amber Abraham 2001-06...................................1,033 Ali Carter, 2002-2007.........................................1,030 Quintella Jackson, 1984-87 ...............................1,025 Evevetta Crawford, 1994-95 .................................995 Rae-Anne Smith, 1999-2002 ................................991 Loretta Jamieson, 1981-84 ...................................969 Shay Scott, 2007-Present...................................963 Martha Higgins, 1979-1981 ..................................913 LaTanya Jones, 1994-97.......................................911 Amy Towne, 1997-98 ............................................898

Sonja Tate, 1992-93..............................................820 Adrianne Davie, 2006-07 ......................................707 Nicole Wilkett, 1991-92.........................................680 Shyla Tucker, 1993-94 ..........................................620 Shyla Tucker, 1992-93 ..........................................591 Sonja Tate, 1991-92..............................................587 Julie Hagood, 1999-2000......................................526 Rudy Sims, 2006-07 .............................................523 Julie Hagood, 1998-99..........................................523 Charlotte Fields, 1987-88 .....................................518

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Adrianne Davie, 2003-07 ...................................1,147 Sue Jayroe, 1977-80 .........................................1,055 Sonja Tate, 1990-93...........................................1,006 Shyla Tucker, 1991-94 ..........................................907 Jolie McKeirnan, 2000-2003 .................................905 Eva Brehe, 1986-89..............................................716 Charlotte Fields, 1984-86, 1988 ...........................707 Shay Scott, 2007-Present...................................667 Michelle Horton, 1982-85......................................645 Lyndsay Schlup, 2006-10 .....................................638 Keeshia Evans, 1998-2001...................................624 Zennia Hayes, 1987-90 ........................................593 Quintella Jackson, 1984-87 ..................................590 Karen Carlew, 1975-78 .........................................578 Loretta Jamieson, 1981-84 ...................................565 . Martha Higgins, 1979-81 ......................................555 LaTanya Jones, 1994-97 ......................................501 Julie Hagood, 1997-2000......................................484 Evevetta Crawford, 1994-95 .................................456 Chiquita tucker, 2001-02.......................................450 Melissa Young, 1987-88 .......................................448 Ebonie Jefferson, 2006-10....................................442 Tanisha Johnson, 1999-2000................................441

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Sonja Tate, 1992-93..............................................327 Adrianne Davie, 2004-05 ......................................326 Adrianne Davie, 2005-06 ......................................294 Adrianne Davie, 2006-07 ......................................289 Shyla Tucker, 1993-94 ..........................................287 Sue Jayroe, 1979-80 ............................................285 Jolie McKeirnan, 2002-03 .....................................268 Sue Jayroe, 1978-79 ............................................265 Sue Jayroe, 1977-78 ............................................257 Quintella Jackson, 1986-87 ..................................251 Jolie McKeirnan, 2001-02 .....................................250 Lyndsay Schlup, 2009-10 .....................................248 Sue Jayroe, 1976-77 ............................................248 Jolie McKeirnan, 2000-01 .....................................247

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Rudy Sims, 2003-07 .............................................548 Beth Penn, 1984-87..............................................479 Crystal Tausan, 1993-96.......................................473 Sonja Tate, 1990-93..............................................370 Keeshia Evans, 1997-01.......................................351 Julie Hagood, 1997-00..........................................341 Debbie Balentine, 1976-79 ...................................299 Casie Lowman, 2000-03.......................................273 Dana Holsten, 1989-92.........................................265 Tia Kemp, 1995-97 ...............................................264 Shyla Tucker, 1991-94 ..........................................252 Caroline Starr, 2005-09.........................................207 Danielle Featherston, 1993-96 .............................204 Jazmine Taylor, 2007-Present............................197 Shelly Spears, 1988-89 ........................................180 Amber Abraham 2002-06......................................179 Kellina Bradshaw, 1998-99 ...................................168 Barbara Wilburn, 1985-86, 1988-89 ....................160 Ali Carter, 2003-07................................................159 Brittney Hiles, 2006-09 .........................................156 Ebonie Jefferson, 2006-10....................................156 LaTanya Jones, 1994-97 ......................................155 NeNe Hurst, 2008-Present..................................152 Amy Towne, 1997-98 ............................................145

MOST ASSISTS IN A CAREER

MOST POINTS IN A SINGLE SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 12. 14.

MOST THREE-POINTERS MADE IN A CAREER 1. Amber Abraham .........................................................242 2. Danielle Featherston..................................................238 3. Julie Hagood ..............................................................189 4. Sonja Tate ..................................................................183 5. Rudy Sims..................................................................159 6. Ali Carter ....................................................................149 7. Caroline Starr..............................................................148 8. Amy Towne.................................................................137 9. Casie Lowman ...........................................................121 10. Keeshia Evans ...........................................................113 11. Vicki Romine ..............................................................109 12. Natalie Goodall.............................................................98 13. Rae-Anne Smith...........................................................92 14. Shyla Tucker ................................................................81 15. Tia Kemp......................................................................67

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2010-11 a-state women’s basketball MOST THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED IN A CAREER 1. Danielle Featherston ...............................................699 2. Amber Abraham .......................................................605 3. Sonja Tate ................................................................530 4. Julie Hagood ............................................................486 5. Ali Carter ..................................................................446 6. Rudy Sims................................................................442 7. Caroline Starr...........................................................431 8. Casie Lowman .........................................................332 9. Keeshia Evans .........................................................322 10. Amy Towne..............................................................322 11. Shyla Tucker.............................................................306 12. Natalie Goodall..........................................................297 13. Rae-Anne Smith........................................................297 14. Vicki Romine .............................................................288 15. Tia Kemp...................................................................242

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Sonja Tate, 1990-93..............................................402 Crystal Tausan, 1993-96.......................................303 Shyla Tucker, 1991-94 ..........................................281 Rudy Sims, 2003-07 .............................................229 Julie Hagood, 1997-00..........................................220 LaTanya Jones, 1994-97.......................................211 Danielle Featherston, 1993-96 .............................185 Keeshia Evans, 1998-01.......................................168 Casie Lowman, 2000-03.......................................168 Ebonie Jefferson, 2006-10....................................158 Rae-Anne Smith, 1999-02 ....................................153 Tia Kemp, 1995-97 ...............................................138 Dana Holsten, 1989-92.........................................132 Jazmine Taylor, 2006-Present............................132 Kellina Bradshaw, 1998-99 ...................................128 Shundra Smith, 1995-96 .......................................118 Beth Penn, 1984-87 ..............................................117 Charlotte Fields, 1984-86, 1988 ............................111 Caroline Starr, 2005-09.........................................110 Amy Towne, 1997-98 ............................................109 NeNe Hurst, 2008-Present..................................105 Quintella Jackson, 1984-87 ..................................104 Zennia Hayes, 1987-90 ........................................101 Lyndsay Schlup, 2006-10 .......................................99 Melissa Young, 1987-88 .........................................97 Cheri Shepherd, 1992-93 .......................................97

MOST STEALS IN A SINGLE SEASON

MOST THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED IN A SINGLE SEASON

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1. Sonja Tate, 1992-93 ..................................................263 2. Danielle Featherston, 1995-96 .................................210 3. Danielle Featherston, 1994-95..................................193 4. Amber Abraham, 2005-06 .........................................179 5. Danielle Featherston, 1993-94..................................179 6. Natalie Goodall, 2000-01 ..........................................173 7. Amber Abraham, 2002-03 .........................................170 8. Julie Hagood, 1999-2000..........................................167 9. Vicki Romine, 1987-88 ..............................................164 10. Amy Towne, 1997-98 ................................................161 11. Amy Towne, 1996-97.................................................161 12. Ali Carter, 2004-05 ....................................................156 13. Rudy Sims, 2005-06..................................................155 13. Caroline Starr, 2008-09.............................................155 15. Meghan Lewis, 2009-10 ..........................................152

Sonja Tate, 1992-93..............................................125 Sonja Tate, 1991-92 ..............................................114 Crystal Tausan, 1995-96.........................................93 Sonja Tate, 1990-91................................................92 Shyla Tucker, 1991-92 ............................................82 Crystal Tausan, 1993-94.........................................80 Julie Hagood, 1999-2000........................................78 Crystal Tausan, 1992-93.........................................77 Shyla Tucker, 1993-94 ............................................73 Sonja Tate, 1989-90................................................71

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS IN A CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

MOST ASSISTS IN A SINGLE SEASON Beth Penn, 1986-87..............................................167 Rudy Sims, 2006-07 .............................................159 Rudy Sims, 2004-05 .............................................156 Rudy Sims, 2005-06 .............................................153 Crystal Tausan, 1992-93.......................................147

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1. Sonja Tate,1992-93 .....................................................95 2. Danielle Featherston,1995-96.....................................76 3. Amy Towne,1997-98....................................................74 4. Amber Abraham,2005-06 ............................................71 5. Amber Abraham,2002-03 ............................................71 6. Amy Towne,1996-97....................................................63 7. Julie Hagood,1999-2000.............................................60 8. Danielle Featherston,1994-95.....................................58 9. Danielle Featherston,1993-94.....................................58 10. Vicki Romine,1987-88 .................................................58 11. Natalie Goodall,2000-01..............................................56 12. Rudy Sims,2006-07.....................................................54 13. Ali Carter,2004-05 .......................................................53 14. Julie Hagood,1997-98.................................................52 14. Caroline Starr,2007-08................................................52

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Crystal Tausan, 1993-94.......................................129 Beth Penn, 1984-85..............................................129 Keeshia Evans, 1999-2000...................................123 Beth Penn, 1985-86..............................................123 Kathy Dyess, 1996-97 ..........................................122 Julie Hagood, 1999-2000......................................115 Crystal Tausan, 1995-96 .......................................115 Sonja Tate, 1991-92 ..............................................114

MOST STEALS IN A CAREER

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Ashley Anderson, 2005-08......................................35 Latrice Taylor, 2000-01............................................35 Melissa Young, 1987-88 .........................................34 Eva Brehe, 1986-89................................................34 Sonja Tate, 1990-93................................................32 LaTanya Jones, 1994-97 ........................................32

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MOST BLOCKED SHOTS IN A SINGLE SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 7. 7. 9. 10. 11. 11. 11. 14. 14. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Chiquita Tucker, 2002 .............................................63 Adrianne Dave, 2006-07.........................................55 Charlotte Fields, 1988.............................................51 Kim Davis, 2000......................................................39 Adrianne Dave, 2005-06.........................................35 Lyndsay Schlup, 2009-10 .......................................35 Latrice Taylor, 2001.................................................33 Chiquita Tucker, 2001 .............................................32 Shay Scott, 2009-10 ..............................................30 Zennia Hayes, 1990................................................29 Shyla Tucker, 1993 .................................................27 Shay Scott, 2008-09 ..............................................27 Charlotte Fields, 1985.............................................27 Michelle Horton, 1985.............................................26 Jazmine Taylor, 2007-08 .......................................26 Tanisha Johnson, 1999...........................................25 Zennia Hayes, 1989................................................24 Lyndsay Schlup, 2006-07 .......................................24 Charlotte Fields, 1984.............................................22 Kim Davis, 1999......................................................21

TEAM YEARLY THREE POINTERS MADE 2009-10 ..............106/357 ................................................297 2008-09 ................91/292 ................................................312 2007-08 ..............118/428 ................................................276 2006-07 ..............167/514 ................................................325 2005-06 ..............188/599 ................................................314 2004-05 ..............152/448 ................................................339 2003-04 ..............137/407 ................................................337 2002-03 ..............177/477 ................................................371 2001-02 ..............144/431 ...............................................334 2000-01 ..............162/489 ...............................................331 1999-00 ..............199/539 ...............................................369 1998-99 ..............159/486 ...............................................327 1997-98 ..............224/604 ...............................................371 1996-97 ..............182/555 ...............................................328 1995-96 ..............178/540 ...............................................330 1994-95 ..............100/352 ...............................................284 1993-94 ..............110/383 ...............................................287 1992-93 ..............203/575 ...............................................353 1991-92 ................59/214 ...............................................276 1990-91 ................86/300 ...............................................287 1989-90 ................85/246 ...............................................346 1988-89 ................63/216 ...............................................292 1987-88 ................72/208 ...............................................346 1986-87 ................53/131 ...............................................405 Total..............3,215/9,791 ...............................................328

YEARLY LEADERS - THREE POINTERS MADE 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87

Meghan Lewis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Caroline Starr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Caroline Starr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Rudy Sims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Amber Abraham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Ali Carter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Ali Carter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Amber Abraham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Amber Abraham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Natalie Goodall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Julie Hagood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Julie Hagood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Amy Towne. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Amy Towne. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Danielle Featherston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Danielle Featherston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Danielle Featherston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Sonja Tate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Sonja Tate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Sonja Tate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Dana Holsten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Angie Scheer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Vicki Romine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Vicki Romine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51

ASU'S TOP SCORING PERFORMANCES 124 ............... vs. Lamar (56) ...................................1997-98 111 ...............vs. Morris Brown (48) .........................2002-03 110 ...............vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (41)............... 1997-98 110 ...............vs. New Orleans (65) ......................... 1996-97 110 ...............vs. Missouri-Kansas City (68) ............ 1987-88 107 ..............vs. Texas-Pan American (41)............. 1997-98 107 ..............vs. Lamar (51).................................... 1996-97 106 ..............vs. South Alabama (64) ..................... 1991-92 105 ..............vs. New Orleans (79) ......................... 1997-98 104 ..............vs. Alcorn State (79) .......................... 1990-91 103 ..............at Texas-Pan American (50)............... 1987-88 102 ..............at Southwestern Louisiana (63) ......... 1992-93 101 ..............vs. Mississippi Valley State (35)......... 2000-01 101 ..............vs. Nevada-Las Vegas (78) ............... 1998-99

YEARLY LEADERS - THREE POINT PERCENTAGE 2008-09 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06

Quinishia McDowell . . . . . 16/40. . . . . . . . . .400 Caroline Starr . . . . . . . . . 43/107. . . . . . . . . .402 Caroline Starr . . . . . . . . . 52/155. . . . . . . . . .335 Adrianne Davie . . . . . . . . . 17/46. . . . . . . . . .370 Amber Abraham . . . . . . . 71/179. . . . . . . . . .397

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32-62 32-75 38-61 39-70

...........vs. Nebraska Wesleyan ......................1979-80 ...........at Philander Smith ..............................1979-80 ...........vs. Alabama A&M................................2005-06 ...........vs. North Texas ...................................2005-06

ASU'S LOW SCORING PERFORMANCES 29 33 36 36 37 39 39

................at Louisiana Tech (108) ......................1988-89 ................vs. Louisiana Tech (66).......................1988-89 ................at Oklahoma (93) ...............................2007-08 ................at Louisiana Tech (106) ......................1989-90 ................vs. Arkansas (52) ...............................1978-79 ................at Arkansas-Monticello (55) ...............1978-79 ................at Brigham Young, (49) ...................... 2008-09

ASU'S BIGGEST VICTORIES

Arguably the best basketball player to ever don an A-State jersey, Sonja Tate (1990-93) remains at the top of the ASU record books in six statistical categories. With 2,312 points, she is the career scoring leader in both women’s and men’s basketball at Arkansas State. Tate also holds the single-season scoring record at ASU with 820 points during the 1992-93 season and owns the top-five single game scoring performances at ASU. She remains the only ASU women’s player to have scored 40 or more points in a single game, a feat she accomplished five times, including a 50-point performance against LouisianaLafayette during the 1992-93 season. She also holds the single-season rebounding record with 327 boards, and is the career steals leader with 402. She also owns the top two single-season steal records with 125 steals during the 1192-93 season and 114 thefts in 1991-92. She remains the only player in ASU history to record a quadruple double, finishing with 29 points, 14 rebounds, 10 assists and 10 steals in an 86-59 victory at Mississippi Valley State Jan. 27, 1993. Later that season, she led A-State to a 67-54 win over SMU in the finals of the NWIT Tournament.

ASU'S WORST DEFEATS 79 70 65 63

................points at Louisiana Tech (108-29) ......1988-89 ................points at Louisiana Tech (106-36) ......1989-90 ................points at Memphis (114-49) ................1974-75 ................points at Louisiana Tech (113-50) ......1987-88

OPPONENTS' TOP SCORES 114-67 ..........vs. Louisiana Tech ..............................1998-99 114-49 ..........at Memphis State ...............................1974-75 113-50 ..........at Louisiana Tech................................1987-88 110-56 ..........vs. Duke..............................................2005-06 108-51 ..........vs. Memphis State ..............................1975-76 108-71 ..........at Delta State ......................................1984-85 108-29 ..........at Louisiana Tech................................1988-89 107-73 ..........at Maine ..............................................1990-91 106-36 ..........at Louisiana Tech................................1989-90 106-89 ..........at Western Kentucky ..........................2005-06 104-90 ..........at Western Kentucky...........................1997-98 104-59 ..........at Mississippi ......................................1982-83 103-88 ..........vs. Western Kentucky .........................1997-98 102-73 ..........at Oklahoma .......................................1989-90 101-86 .........at Memphis .........................................1998-99 101-63 ..........at Central Arkansas ............................1983-84 101-80 ..........vs. Memphis State ..............................1985-86 100-55 .........at Louisiana Tech................................1996-97

OPPONENTS' LOW SCORES 19-65 ...........vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff........................1975-76 31-77 ...........vs. Arkansas Baptist ...........................1978-79 32-77 ...........vs. Arkansas-Little Rock .....................1975-76

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69 ................vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (110-41) ........1997-98 68 ................vs. Lamar (124-56) .............................1997-98 66 ................vs. Mississippi Valley State (101-35) .2000-01 66 ................vs. Texas-Pan American (107-41) ......1997-98 63 ................vs. Morris Brown (111-48) ...................2002-03 56 ................vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (98-41) ......... 2000-01 56 ................vs. Lamar (107-51) .............................1996-97 56 ................vs. UT-Pan American (100-44) ...........1993-94 53 ................vs. SW Louisiana (99-46) ...................1995-96 53 ................at UT-Pan American (103-50) .............1987-88 52 ................vs. Missouri-St. Louis (96-44) .............1995-96 52 ................vs. Texas-Pan American (92-40).........1989-90 51 ................vs. SW Louisiana (95-44) ...................1996-97 51 ................at Arkansas-Little Rock (90-39) ..........1975-76 51 ................vs. Philander Smith (92-41) ...............1979-80 50 ................at Texas-Pan American (93-43) .........1992-93 50 ................at Texas-Pan American (86-36) ..........1994-95 49 ................. vs. South Alabama (83-34) ................1992-93


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SCORING Year 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75

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Player Points Average . . . .Ebonie Jefferson . . . . . . .461 . . . . . . . . .14.9 . . . .Ebonie Jefferson . . . . . . .343 . . . . . . . . .11.8 . . . .Veronica Smith . . . . . . . .308 . . . . . . . . . .9.6 . . . .Adrianne Davie . . . . . . . .707 . . . . . . . . .20.8 . . . .Adrianne Davie . . . . . . . .461 . . . . . . . . .15.4 . . . .Adrianne Davie . . . . . . . .473 . . . . . . . . .14.8 . . . .Rudy Sims . . . . . . . . . . . .348 . . . . . . . . .12.0 . . . .Casie Lowman . . . . . . . .364 . . . . . . . . .12.1 . . . .Rae Anne Smith . . . . . . .418 . . . . . . . . .14.9 . . . .Keeshia Evans . . . . . . . .440 . . . . . . . . .15.7 . . . .Julie Hagood . . . . . . . . . .526 . . . . . . . . .17.5 . . . .Julie Hagood . . . . . . . . . .523 . . . . . . . . .16.9 . . . .Amy Towne . . . . . . . . . . .493 . . . . . . . . .16.4 . . . .Amy Towne . . . . . . . . . . .405 . . . . . . . . .14.5 . . . .Danielle Featherston . . . .420 . . . . . . . . .15.6 . . . .Evevetta Crawford . . . . . .519 . . . . . . . . .17.3 . . . .Shyla Tucker . . . . . . . . . .620 . . . . . . . . .20.0 . . . .Sonja Tate . . . . . . . . . . . .820 . . . . . . . . .24.8 . . . .Nicole Wilkett . . . . . . . . .680 . . . . . . . . .21.3 . . . .Sonja Tate . . . . . . . . . . . .501 . . . . . . . . .17.9 . . . .Zennia Hayes . . . . . . . . .405 . . . . . . . . .15.6 . . . .Eva Brehe . . . . . . . . . . . .398 . . . . . . . . .14.7 . . . .Charlotte Fields . . . . . . . .518 . . . . . . . . .16.7 . . . .Quintella Jackson . . . . . .485 . . . . . . . . .18.0 . . . .Beth Penn . . . . . . . . . . . .420 . . . . . . . . .16.8 . . . .Charlotte Fields . . . . . . . .375 . . . . . . . . .15.6 . . . .Linda Allison . . . . . . . . . .372 . . . . . . . . .14.3 . . . .Dena Hodge . . . . . . . . . .272 . . . . . . . . .11.8 . . . .Linda Allison . . . . . . . . . .347 . . . . . . . . .15.1 . . . .Gina DiCicco . . . . . . . . . .351 . . . . . . . . .11.0 . . . .Sue Jayroe . . . . . . . . . . .361 . . . . . . . . .12.4 . . . .Sue Jayroe . . . . . . . . . . .350 . . . . . . . . .12.1 . . . .Karen Carlew . . . . . . . . .397 . . . . . . . . .15.9 . . . .Karla Birmingham . . . . . .262 . . . . . . . . .13.1 . . . .Karla Birmingham . . . . . .314 . . . . . . . . .13.7 . . . .Marie Wilford . . . . . . . . . .146 . . . . . . . . .14.6

Year 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75

Adrianne Davie led ASU in rebounding in each of her four seasons and finished as the career leader with 1,147 rebounds.

Ebonie Jefferson led A-State in scoring each of the last two seasons.

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Player Rebs. Average . . . .Lyndsay Schlup . . . . . . . .248 . . . . . . . . . .8.0 . . . .Shay Scott . . . . . . . . . . . .200 . . . . . . . . . .6.7 . . . .Shay Scott . . . . . . . . . . . .240 . . . . . . . . . .7.5 . . . .Adrianne Davie . . . . . . . .289 . . . . . . . . . .8.4 . . . .Adrianne Davie . . . . . . . .294 . . . . . . . . . .9.8 . . . .Adrianne Davie . . . . . . . .326 . . . . . . . . .10.2 . . . .Adrianne Davie . . . . . . . .238 . . . . . . . . . .8.2 . . . .Jolie McKeirnan . . . . . . .268 . . . . . . . . . .8.9 . . . .Jolie McKeirnan . . . . . . .250 . . . . . . . . . .9.6 . . . .Jolie McKeirnan . . . . . . .247 . . . . . . . . . .8.8 . . . .Tanisha Johnson . . . . . . .229 . . . . . . . . . .7.6 . . . .Tanisha Johnson . . . . . . .212 . . . . . . . . . .6.6 . . . .Christina Barry . . . . . . . .120 . . . . . . . . . .7.1 . . . .LaTanya Jones . . . . . . . .182 . . . . . . . . . .7.0 . . . .LaTanya Jones . . . . . . . .197 . . . . . . . . . .7.9 . . . .Evevetta Crawford . . . . . .229 . . . . . . . . . .7.6 . . . .Shyla Tucker . . . . . . . . . .287 . . . . . . . . . .9.3 . . . .Sonja Tate . . . . . . . . . . . .327 . . . . . . . . . .9.9 . . . .Sonja Tate . . . . . . . . . . . .246 . . . . . . . . . .7.7 . . . .Sonja Tate . . . . . . . . . . . .233 . . . . . . . . . .8.3 . . . .Zennia Hayes . . . . . . . . .207 . . . . . . . . . .8.0 . . . .Eva Brehe . . . . . . . . . . . .218 . . . . . . . . . .8.1 . . . .Charlotte Fields . . . . . . . .244 . . . . . . . . . .7.9 . . . .Quintella Jackson . . . . . .251 . . . . . . . . . .9.3 . . . .Semona Hawkins . . . . . .173 . . . . . . . . . .6.7 . . . .Charlotte Fields . . . . . . . .185 . . . . . . . . . .7.7 . . . .Charlotte Fields . . . . . . . .223 . . . . . . . . . .8.6 . . . .Michelle Horton . . . . . . . .159 . . . . . . . . . .6.9 . . . .Loretta Jamieson . . . . . .171 . . . . . . . . . .7.4 . . . .Linda Holloway . . . . . . . .99 . . . . . . . . . . .5.8 . . . .Sue Jayroe . . . . . . . . . . .285 . . . . . . . . . .9.8 . . . .Sue Jayroe . . . . . . . . . . .265 . . . . . . . . . .9.1 . . . .Sue Jayroe . . . . . . . . . . .257 . . . . . . . . .10.3 . . . .Sue Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . .248 . . . . . . . . .12.4 . . . .Karen Carlew . . . . . . . . .241 . . . . . . . . .10.5 . . . .Juli Vaccari . . . . . . . . . . .62 . . . . . . . . . .10.3

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2010-11 a-state women’s basketball FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Year Player FG/FGA Pct. 2009-10 . . . .Shay Scott . . . . . . . . . . .150/318 . . . . . .472 2008-09 . . . .Ebonie Jefferson . . . . . . .125-268 . . . . . ..466 2007-08 . . . .Shay Scott . . . . . . . . . . .119-283 . . . . . ..420 2006-07 . . . .Adrianne Davie . . . . . . . .265/512 . . . . . ..518 2005-06 . . . .Adrianne Davie . . . . . . . .164/354 . . . . . ..463 2004-05 . . . .Kelsey Lock . . . . . . . . . . .69/139 . . . . . ..496 2003-04 . . . .Adrianne Davie . . . . . . . .115/227 . . . . . ..507 2002-03 . . . .Jolie McKeirnan . . . . . . .104/231 . . . . . ..450 2001-02 . . . .Amber Abraham . . . . . . . .93/215 . . . . . ..433 2000-01 . . . .Jolie McKeirnan . . . . . . . .99/202 . . . . . ..490 1999-2000 . .Kim Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . .80/152 . . . . . ..526 1998-99 . . . .Kim Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35/68 . . . . . ..515 1997-98 . . . .Brandi Muirhead . . . . . . . .79/155 . . . . . ..510 1996-97 . . . .Amy Towne . . . . . . . . . . .149/305 . . . . . ..489 1995-96 . . . .LaTanya Jones . . . . . . . .142/305 . . . . . ..466 1994-95 . . . .Evevetta Crawford . . . . .201/483 . . . . . ..416 1993-94 . . . .Shyla Tucker . . . . . . . . . .221/505 . . . . . ..438 1992-93 . . . .Shyla Tucker . . . . . . . . . .218/507 . . . . . ..430 1991-92 . . . .Nicole Wilkett . . . . . . . . .241/511 . . . . . ..472 1990-91 . . . .Nicole Wilkett . . . . . . . . .166/346 . . . . . ..480 1989-90 . . . .Zennia Hayes . . . . . . . . .162/400 . . . . . ..405 1988-89 . . . .Eva Brehe . . . . . . . . . . . .140/250 . . . . . ..560 1987-88 . . . .Eva Brehe . . . . . . . . . . . .138/237 . . . . . ..582 1986-87 . . . .Quintella Jackson . . . . . .173/355 . . . . . ..487 1985-86 . . . .Michelle Price . . . . . . . . .124/246 . . . . . ..504 1984-85 . . . .Charlotte Fields . . . . . . . .149/294 . . . . . ..507 1983-84 . . . .Charlotte Fields . . . . . . . .130/247 . . . . . ..526 1982-83 . . . .Loretta Jamison . . . . . . .104/224 . . . . . ..464 1981-82 . . . .Michelle Horton . . . . . . . .125/217 . . . . . ..576 1980-81 . . . .Loretta Jamison . . . . . . .127/275 . . . . . ..462 1979-80 . . . .Sue Jayroe . . . . . . . . . . .149/272 . . . . . ..548 1978-79 . . . .Sue Jayroe . . . . . . . . . . .145/308 . . . . . ..471 1977-78 . . . .Sue Jayroe . . . . . . . . . . .158/303 . . . . . ..521 1976-77 . . . .Sue Jayroe . . . . . . . . . . . .94/221 . . . . . ..425 1975-76 . . . .Sandy Golden . . . . . . . . .118/238 . . . . . ..511 1974-75 . . . .Rita Jernigan . . . . . . . . . . .57/119 . . . . . ..478

Rudy Sims led ASU in assists in each of her four seasons and finished as the career leader with 548.

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ASSISTS Year Player Assists Average 2009-10 . . . .NeNe Hurst . . . . . . . . . . . .90 . . . . . . . . .3.0 2008-09 . . . .Jazmine Taylor . . . . . . . . . .71 . . . . . . . . .2.4 2007-08 . . . .Jazmine Taylor . . . . . . . . . .99 . . . . . . . . .3.1 2006-07 . . . .Rudy Sims . . . . . . . . . . . .159 . . . . . . . . .4.6 2005-06 . . . .Rudy Sims . . . . . . . . . . . .153 . . . . . . . . .5.1 2004-05 . . . .Rudy Sims . . . . . . . . . . . .156 . . . . . . . . .4.9 2003-04 . . . .Rudy Sims . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 . . . . . . . . .2.8 2002-03 . . . .Casie Lowman . . . . . . . . . 96 . . . . . . . . .3.2 2001-02 . . . .Casie Lowman . . . . . . . . . 99 . . . . . . . . .3.5 2000-01 . . . .Keeshia Evans . . . . . . . . .110 . . . . . . . . .3.9 1999-2000 . .Keeshia Evans . . . . . . . . .123 . . . . . . . . .4.1 1998-99 . . . .Kellina Bradshaw . . . . . . .111 . . . . . . . . .3.5 1997-98 . . . .Julie Hagood . . . . . . . . . . 88 . . . . . . . . .2.9 1996-97 . . . .Kathy Dyess . . . . . . . . . . .122 . . . . . . . . .4.4 1995-96 . . . .Crystal Tausan . . . . . . . . .116 . . . . . . . . .4.3 1994-95 . . . .Crystal Tausan . . . . . . . . . 81 . . . . . . . . .3.7 1993-94 . . . .Crystal Tausan . . . . . . . . .129 . . . . . . . . .4.3 1992-93 . . . .Crystal Tausan . . . . . . . . .147 . . . . . . . . .4.5 1991-92 . . . .Sonja Tate . . . . . . . . . . . .114 . . . . . . . . .3.6 1990-91 . . . .Sonja Tate . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 . . . . . . . . .3.1 1989-90 . . . .Dana Holsten . . . . . . . . . . 92 . . . . . . . . .3.5 1988-89 . . . .Shelly Spears . . . . . . . . . .103 . . . . . . . . .4.0 1987-88 . . . .Melissa Young . . . . . . . . . 87 . . . . . . . . .2.8 1986-87 . . . .Beth Penn . . . . . . . . . . . .167 . . . . . . . . .6.2 1985-86 . . . .Beth Penn . . . . . . . . . . . .123 . . . . . . . . .4.9 1984-85 . . . .Beth Penn . . . . . . . . . . . .129 . . . . . . . . .5.4 1983-84 . . . .Linda Allison . . . . . . . . . . . 75 . . . . . . . . .2.9 1982-83 . . . .Dena Hodge . . . . . . . . . . . 58 . . . . . . . . .2.5 1981-82 . . . .Becky Wiskotoni . . . . . . . . 63 . . . . . . . . .2.7 1980-81 . . . .Becky Wiskotoni . . . . . . . . 92 . . . . . . . . .3.1 1979-80 . . . .Sandra Walmsley . . . . . . . 63 . . . . . . . . .2.2 1978-79 . . . .Kim Balentine . . . . . . . . . . 66 . . . . . . . . .2.3 1977-78 . . . .Debbie Balentine . . . . . . .112 . . . . . . . . .4.5 1976-77 . . . .Debbie Balentine . . . . . . . 62 . . . . . . . . .3.1 1975-76 . . . .Debbie Balentine . . . . . . . . 23 . . . . . . . . .2.8 1974-75 . . . .Did Not Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


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2006-07 WNIT First Round - Jonesboro, AR Arkansas State 59 ...............................Murray State 52 Second Round - Madison, WI Wisconsin 77....................................Arkansas State 45

The Arkansas State Red Wolves added to their lengthy history in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament following the 2006-07 season. Head Coach Brian Boyer and the Red Wolves accepted their eighth bid to play in the postseason classic. The Red Wolves opened play in the 2007 WNIT with a first round matchup against Murray State, landing a home game along with the bid. After disposing of the Racers 59-52, the Red Wolves traveled to Madison, Wisc., for a second round matchup with the Lady Badgers of Wisconsin. Wisconsin proved to be too much for ASU, defeating the Red Wolves 77-45. The Lady Badgers went on to finish as the tournament’s runner-up. In their previous trip to the WNIT, ASU reached the quarterfinals of the tournament, whipping SEC teams Mississippi State and Arkansas in the first two rounds to reach the quarterfinals. The Red Wolves rolled past Mississippi State 78-61 before almost 3,000 fans. Attendance more than tripled before the much-anticipated second round matchup with the Lady Razorbacks of Arkansas, as a Convocation Center-record crowd of 10,892 showed up to cheer on the Red Wolves to a 9884 victory over Arkansas. Forced to go on the road in the quarterfinals, the Red Wolves were eliminated 6652 at Iowa. The Red Wolves’ history in the WNIT includes two trips to the tournament finals and one to the semifinals. ASU reached the tournament semifinals in 1992, defeating Nebraska 81-70 in the third-place consolation game. The next season, ASU won the tournament, defeating SMU 67-54 in the finals to claim the 1992-93 championship. ASU returned to the finals following the 1993-94 season, dropping a 69-64 decision to Oklahoma.

2004-05 WNIT First Round - Jonesboro, AR Arkansas State 78 .........................Mississippi State 61 Second Round - Jonesboro, AR Arkansas State 98 .....................................Arkansas 84 Quarterfinals - Cedar Rapids, IA Iowa 66 ............................................Arkansas State 52 2003-04 WNIT First Round - Jonesboro, AR Rice 59.............................................Arkansas State 52 1999-2000 WNIT First Round - Memphis, TN Memphis 76 .....................................Arkansas State 74 1998-99 WNIT First Round - Jonesboro, AR Arkansas State 78 ..........................New Hampshire 65 Second Round - Jonesboro, AR Arkansas State 83...............................Kansas State 70 Quarterfinals - Memphis, TN Memphis 101 ...................................Arkansas State 86 1993-94 NWIT First Round - Amarillo, TX Arkansas State 69 .........................................Toledo 68 Semifinals - Amarillo, TX Arkansas State 72 .........................................Tulane 66 Championship - Amarillo, TX Oklahoma 69....................................Arkansas State 64 1992-93 - NWIT First Round - Amarillo, TX Arkansas State 68 ....................George Washington 60 Semifinals - Amarillo, TX Arkansas State 80....................................Marquette 65 Finals - Amarillo, TX Arkansas State 67.....................Southern Methodist 54 1991-1992 - NWIT First Round - Amarillo, TX Arkansas State 83 .................Alabama-Birmingham 79 Semifinals - Amarillo, TX Hawaii 83 .........................................Arkansas State 73 Consolation - Amarillo, TX Arkansas State 81.....................................Nebraska 70

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2010-11 a-state women’s basketball SUN BELT CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR

Sonja Tate 1992-93 Sun Belt Player of the Year

SUN BELT CONFERENCE COACHES OF THE YEAR

Jerry Ann Winters 1992-93 & 1993-94

Shyla Tucker 1993-94 Sun Belt Player of the Year

Brian Boyer 2003-04 & 2004-05

98; Julie Hagood, 1996-97; Amy Towne, 1996-97; Danielle Featherston, 1995-96; LaTanya Jones, 199596; Evevetta Crawford, 1994-95; Shyla Tucker, 199394; Evevetta Crawford, 1993-94; Sonja Tate, 1992-93; Shyla Tucker, 1992-93; Sonja Tate, 1991-92; Nicole Wilkett, 1991-92.

Sun Belt Conference Newcomer of the Year Tanisha Johnson, 1998-99.

SBC All-Tournament Team (6): Shay Scott, 2008; Rudy Sims, 2007; Adrianne Davie, 2006; Adrianne Davie, 2005; Julie Hagood, 2000; Julie Hagood, 1998; Nicole Wilkett, 1992.

Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year Julie Hagood, 1996-97. Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year Brian Boyer, 2004-05 Brian Boyer, 2003-04 Jerry Ann Winters, 1993-94 Jerry Ann Winters, 1993-92.

Sun Belt Players of the Week (26): Ebonie Jefferson, 2010 (Feb. 1); Adrianne Davie, 2007 (Feb. 11);Rudy Sims , 2006 (Dec. 19); Adrianne Davie, 2006 (Nov. 28);Adrianne Davie, 2006 (Jan. 24); Adrianne Davie, 2004-05 (Feb. 22); Ali Carter, 2004-05 (Jan. 11); Ali Carter, 2003-04 (Feb. 16); Rudy Sims, 2003-04 (Dec. 1); Julie Hagood, 1999-2000 (Dec. 6); Tanisha Johnson, 1998-99 (Feb. 15); Tanisha Johnson, 1998-99 (Dec. 14); Christina Barry, 1997-98 (Feb. 16); Amy Towne, 1996-97 (Feb. 10); Amy Towne, 1996-97 (Jan. 13); Danielle Featherston, 1995-96 (Feb. 19); LaTanya Jones, 1995-96 (Dec. 4); Evevetta Crawford, 1994-95 (Dec. 12); Shyla Tucker, 1993-94 (Jan. 31); Shyla Tucker, 1993-94 (Jan. 17); Shyla Tucker, 1993-94 (Jan. 3); Sonja Tate, 1992-93 (Feb. 14); Sonja Tate, 1992-93 (Jan. 23); Sonja Tate, 1992-93 (Jan. 3); Sonja Tate, 1992-93 (Dec. 14); Sonja Tate, 1991-92 (Jan. 26); Nicole Wilkett, 1991-92 (Jan. 12); Nicole Wilkett, 199192 (Dec. 15); Sonja Tate, 1991-92 (Dec. 1).

All-Sun Belt Conference (35): Ebonie Jefferson (2009-10); Shay Scott (2008-09); Veronica Smith, 2007-08; Adrianne Davie, 2006-07; Rudy Sims, 200607 (Second Team);Adrianne Davie, 2005-06; Rudy Sims, 2005-06 (Second Team); Adrianne Davie, 200405; Ali Carter, 2004-05; Rudy Sims, 2004-05; Adrianne Davie, 2003-04 (Honorable Mention); Catriece Webster, 2003-04 (Honorable Mention); Jolie McKiernan, 2002-03; Casie Lowman, 2002-03 (Honorable Mention); Jolie McKiernan, 2001-02; Rae-Anne Smith, 2001-02 (Honorable Mention); Keeshia Evans, 200001; Julie Hagood, 1999-2000; Tanisha Johnson, 19992000; Julie Hagood, 1998-99; Tanisha Johnson, 1998-99; Julie Hagood, 1997-98; Amy Towne, 1997-

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SUN BELT CONFERENCE HONORS Sun Belt Conference Players of the Year Sonja Tate, 1992-93 Shyla Tucker, 1993-94 (Co-Player of the Year).


asu women’s basketball head coaches

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Brian Boyer 2000-present 11 Seasons (181-153, .541)

Jeff Mittie 1996-1999 Four Seasons (75-42, .641)

Jerry Ann Winters 1985-1995 11 seasons (196-120, .620)

Beverly Webb 1982-1984 3 seasons (31-41, .431)

Kay Woodiel 1975-1978 4 seasons (46-32, .560)

Sara Wooley 1979-1981 3 seasons (57-33, .633)

ASU All-Time Coaches Ranking (By Winning Percentage) Jeff Mittie .................................................75-42 .................................641 Sara Wooley ............................................57-33 .................................633 Jerry Ann Winters ................................196-120 .................................620 Kay Woodiel.............................................46-32 .................................560 Brian Boyer ........................................181-153 .................................541 Beverly Webb ..........................................31-41 .................................431 (By Total Wins) Jerry Ann Winters...............................................................................196 Brian Boyer.......................................................................................181 Jeff Mittie ..............................................................................................75 Sara Wooley.........................................................................................57 Kay Woodiel .........................................................................................46 Beverly Webb .......................................................................................31 2010-11 asu women’s basketball reference guide

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2010-11 a-state women’s basketball Record 13-18 16-14 20-12 21-13 15-15 21-11& 19-10 12-18 12-16 14-14 18-12 18-14 20-10 20-8 17-10* 20-10 22-9@ 25-8% 25-7# 19-9 12-14 15-12 17-14 18-9 11-15 12-13 13-13 6-17 12-11 19-13 19-10 19-10 16-9 12-8 16-7 2-8

Conference Record 7-11 in Sun Belt 10-8 in Sun Belt 13-2 in Sun Belt 11-7 in Sun Belt 7-7 in Sun Belt 11-3 in Sun Belt 10-4 in Sun Belt 5-9 in Sun Belt 6-8 in Sun Belt 8-8 in Sun Belt 8-8 in Sun Belt 7-5 in Sun Belt 11-3 in Sun Belt 10-4 in Sun Belt 9-5 in Sun Belt 9-5 in Sun Belt 10-4 in Sun Belt 10-4 in Sun Belt 12-4 in Sun Belt 7-5 in American South 4-6 in American South 5-5 in American South 3-6 in American South 8-4 in Southland 3-7 in Southland 5-7 in Southland 6-6 in Southland 1-4 in Southland 11-7 in AWISA 15-5 in AWISA 15-5 in AWISA 11-7 in AWISA 14-4 in AWISA 12-8 in AWISA 12-6 in AWISA 0-2 in AWISA

Head Coach Brian Boyer Brian Boyer Brian Boyer Brian Boyer Brian Boyer Brian Boyer Brian Boyer Brian Boyer Brian Boyer Brian Boyer Brian Boyer Jeff Mittie Jeff Mittie Jeff Mittie Jeff Mittie Jerry Ann Winters Jerry Ann Winters Jerry Ann Winters Jerry Ann Winters Jerry Ann Winters Jerry Ann Winters Jerry Ann Winters Jerry Ann Winters Jerry Ann Winters Jerry Ann Winters Jerry Ann Winters Beverly Webb Beverly Webb Beverly Webb Sara Wooley Sara Wooley Sara Wooley Kay Woodiel Kay Woodiel Kay Woodiel Kay Woodiel

& - Quarterfinals of Women’s National Invitation Tournament # - Third-place in National Women's Invitation Tournament % - Champions in National Women's Invitational Tournament @ - Runner-up in National Women's Invitational Tournament * - includes forfeit by Kansas State

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Year 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-2000 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75


2010-11 a-state women’s basketball 1974-75 - Won 2, Lost 8 Head Coach - Kay Woodiel at Memphis State 114 Arkansas College 47 ASU-Beebe 80 at Henderson State 81 at ASU-Beebe 79 Mississippi Co. All Stars 47 at Arkansas Tech 60 at Miss. County All Stars 57 AWISA State Tournament at Southern State College 56 vs. Arkansas Tech 69 73 vs. Arkansas College 75

season-by-season results

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1975-76 - Won 16, Lost 7 Head Coach - Kay Woodiel 46 at Arkansas Tech 47 65 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 19 51 Memphis State 108 56 Miss. County All Stars 46 65 at Arkansas-Monticello 74 67 Henderson State 65 87 at Arkansas College 72 82 Arkansas College 65 48 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff 43 80 at ASU-Beebe 74 66 at Miss. County All Stars 43 53 Southern State College 59 77 Arkansas-Little Rock 32 64 Arkansas-Monticello 53 56 Arkansas Brokerage 49 90 at Arkansas-Little Rock 39 52 at Henderson State 62 80 Arkansas Tech 68 62 Arkansas-Little Rock 36 AWISA State Tournament at Ark-Monticello 75 vs. Henderson State 59 62 vs. Southern State College64 76 at Arkansas-Monticello 68 47 vs. Southern State Coll. 59 1976-77 - Won 12, Lost 8 Head Coach - Kay Woodiel 63 Arkansas-Little Rock 49 70 at Arkansas College 49 52 Arkansas Tech 33 70 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 59 54 at Central Arkansas 66 52 Southern Arkansas 59 58 Arkansas College 57 57 at Arkansas-Monticello 84 50 Central Arkansas 74 55 at Southern Arkansas 56 62 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff 70 57 at Arkansas Tech 50 64 at Ouachita Baptist 41 66 Ouachita Baptist 47 52 Henderson State 33 69 at Arkansas-Little Rock 44 72 at Henderson State 66 61 Arkansas-Monticello 75 AWISA State Tournament at Arkansas College 67 vs. UAPB (OT) 66 62 vs. Arkansas-Monticello 68 82 at Arkansas-Little Rock 59 1977-78 - Won 16, Lost 9 Head Coach - Kay Woodiel 66 at Arkansas Tech 60 68 at Arkansas College 66 67 Henderson State 57 73 Central Arkansas 53 61 Ouachita Baptist 48 57 at Union (Tenn.) 86 66 Southern Arkansas 46 67 Arkansas 59 78 Arkansas-Monticello 69 48 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff 53 81 at Central Arkansas 74 79 at Ouachita Baptist 64 72 at Henderson State 68

80 65 49 81 83 62 77 67

Arkansas-Little Rock at Southern Arkansas at Arkansas-Monticello Arkansas College Union (Tenn.) (OT) Arkansas-Pine Bluff Arkansas Tech at Arkansas Region IV Tournament at Arkadelphia 84 vs. Dillard (La.) 70 vs. NW Oklahoma

SWAIAW Region IV Tourn. 62 at Murray State 76 at Durant, Okla. 49 at Mississippi State 77 vs. Louisiana College 70 Lady Eagle Classic at NW Oklahoma 68 at Hattiesburg, Miss. 58 at Southern Mississippi 81 1980-81 - Won 19, Lost 13 75 vs. Mississippi College 88 47 Arkansas 80 Head Coach - Sara Wooley 81 57 at Arkansas College 63 57 at Tennessee-Martin 62 68 at Arkansas-Monticello 67 66 Missouri-St. Louis 67 94 Southeast Missouri State 65 70 Lamar * 54 Central Arkansas 51 57 at Northeast Louisiana * 87 67 at Arkansas Tech 74 66 Southwestern Louisiana * 85 62 at Southern Arkansas 66 80 at Arkansas-Little Rock 63 67 55 Arkansas-Little Rock 46 58 at Texas-Arlington * 67 61 at Ouachita Baptist 57 61 at North Texas State* 87 60 at Memphis State 85 81 Murray State (OT) 60 59 Henderson State 48 68 Arkansas Tech 82 92 at Philander Smith 48 70 McNeese State * 89 50 at Arkansas 57 80 Tennessee-Martin Southland Conference TournaGateway Holiday Classic ment at St. Louis, MO at Monroe, LA 57 vs. Missouri-Southern 59 76 58 vs. SIU-Edwardsville 39 74 vs. Lamar 49 vs. Kentucky State 67 1983-84 - Won 13, Lost 13 75 Arkansas College 59 58 Arkansas-Monticello 64 Head Coach - Beverly Webb 68 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 52 82 at Arkansas Tech (OT) 79 58 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff 52 86 Southwest Missouri State 76 59 at Central Arkansas 51 53 at Miss. Valley State 71 48 Arkansas Tech 50 79 Tennessee-Martin 77 60 Southern Arkansas 49 74 at SE Missouri (OT) 82 75 at Arkansas-Little Rock 68 63 at Central Arkansas 101 41 Memphis State 66 74 Murray State 69 66 Ouachita Baptist 54 79 Arkansas-Little Rock 57 61 at Henderson State 59 50 at Austin Peay 67 78 Philander Smith 35 71 at Tennessee-Martin 74 62 at Southwest Mo. State 67 66 Southeast Missouri State 56 AWISA Playoffs 60 Mississippi Valley State 57 at Arkadelphia 61 Northeast Louisiana * 79 78 vs. Southern Arkansas 56 66 Southwestern Louisiana * 68 57 vs. Arkansas College 48 64 at Texas-Arlington * 58 55 vs. Arkansas-Monticello 57 56 at North Texas State * 47 SWAIAW Regional Tournament 58 at Murray State 78 at Pineville, La. 75 Lamar * 72 57 Abilene Christian 84 70 McNeese State (OT) * 67 53 at Arkansas-Little Rock 55 1981-82 - Won 12, Lost 11 67 at Northeast Louisiana * 93 52 at SW Louisiana * 63 Head Coach - Beverly Webb 77 62 Arkansas Tech 66 89 Texas-Arlington * 69 51 at Arkansas-Monticello 53 92 North Texas State * 64 74 at Arkansas College(OT) 70 61 at Lamar * 90 69 Central Arkansas 61 86 at McNeese State * 66 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 49 1984-85 - Won 12, Lost 13 63 Southern Arkansas 55 73 at Arkansas-Little Rock 63 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters 69 at Henderson State 74 86 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 69 51 Ouachita Baptist 54 79 Ouachita Baptist 60 53 Southern Mississippi 55 74 at Murray State 76 61 Mississippi College 71 68 Austin Peay 63 72 at Arkansas Tech 74 68 at SE Missouri State 81 67 Arkansas-Monticello 68 Wendy's/UMKC Classic 73 Arkansas College 65 at Kansas City, Mo. 61 at Central Arkansas 78 61 at Missouri-Kansas City 70 65 Southwest Missouri State 69 70 vs. Kansas 99 67 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff 60 71 at Delta State 108 61 at Southern Arkansas 59 95 Tennessee-Martin 83 73 Arkansas-Little Rock 63 85 at Arkansas-Little Rock 82 66 Henderson State 56 66 at Northeast Louisiana * 88 69 at Ouachita Baptist 66 56 at SW Louisiana * 73 AWISA State Tournament 70 Texas-Arlington * 76 at Russellville 90 North Texas State * 84 91 Henderson State 66 67 at McNeese State * 85 71 Central Arkansas 77 95 at Lamar * 96 78 Arkansas-Little Rock 67 1982-83 - Won 6, Lost 17 62 at Tennessee-Martin 72 66 Northeast Louisiana * 89 Head Coach - Beverly Webb 77 Arkansas-Little Rock 68 84 Southwestern Louisiana * 76 62 51 Central Arkansas 64 61 at Texas-Arlington * 72 at North Texas State * 58 Tennessee Tech Invitational 61 Murray State 56 at Cookeville, Tenn. 47 at Tennessee Tech 71 1985-86 - Won 11, Lost 15 73 vs. Tennessee St. 71 59 at Mississippi 104 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters

63 83 64 59 86 63 54 70

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1978-79 - Won 19, Lost 10 Head Coach - Sara Wooley vs. Abilene Christian 87 Arkansas Baptist 31 at Central Arkansas (OT) 76 at Southern Arkansas 59 at Arkansas-Little Rock 61 Ouachita Baptist (OT) 68 Arkansas College 57 at Arkansas-Monticello 55 at Henderson State 52 Arkansas Tech 54 Central Arkansas 44 Southern Arkansas 56 Arkansas-Little Rock 40 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 60 at Ouachita Baptist 66 Arkansas 47 at Arkansas College 57 Arkansas-Monticello 52 at Arkansas Tech 67 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff 72 Henderson State 56 AWISA State Tournament at Jonesboro 64 vs. Central Arkansas 45 59 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 45 62 vs. Arkansas-Monticello 60 37 Arkansas 52 AIAW Regional Tournament at Fort Worth, TX 53 vs. NW Oklahoma 59 81 vs. Abilene Christian 76 59 vs. Arkansas Tech 56 62 vs. Arkansas-Monticello 59 54 SE Oklahoma 56 71 77 83 57 63 70 65 39 66 49 68 69 41 78 47 55 55 53 59 57 63

1979-80 - Won 19, Lost 10 Head Coach - Sara Wooley Arkansas College 46 Arkansas-Monticello 53 at SE Missouri State 36 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff 74 at Central Arkansas 59 Arkansas Tech 57 Southern Arkansas 55 Ouachita Baptist 55 at Henderson State 34 Philander Smith 41 at Arkansas-Little Rock 53 Gateway Holiday Classic at St. Louis, MO 50 vs. Kentucky State 75 65 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 57 62 vs. Nebraska Wesleyan 32 60 at Arkansas College 50 44 at Arkansas-Monticello 65 75 at Philander Smith 32 70 Central Arkansas 42 66 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 59 53 at Arkansas Tech 59 54 at Southern Arkansas 55 58 Arkansas-Little Rock 43 73 at Ouachita Baptist 79 69 Henderson State 60 AWISA State Tournament at Conway 79 vs. Arkansas College 69 77 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 78 55 Arkansas 62 82 55 53 75 66 56 71 62 59 92 57

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Lamar * 74 McNeese State * 62 Ouachita Baptist 64 Lady Racer Classic at Murray, Ky. vs. Tennessee State 82 vs. Butler 46 Delta State 88 Lady Tiger Classic at Memphis, Tenn. at Memphis State 101 vs. Marshall 89 at Arkansas-Little Rock 63 at SW Missouri State 73 Alabama 87 at Henderson State 50 Northeast Louisiana 86 Southwestern Louisiana * 68 at Tulsa 56 at Texas-Arlington * 76 at North Texas State * 77 Arkansas-Little Rock 67 Lamar * 66 McNeese State * 87 Southeast Missouri State 83 at Northeast Louisiana 88 at SW Louisiana * 59 Texas-Arlington * 84 North Texas State * 73 at Lamar * 70

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72 at Mississippi College 69 56 New Orleans * 65 70 Southwestern Louisiana * 71 79 Arkansas College 62 68 at Lamar * 76 103 at Pan American * 50 79 Memphis State 77 110 Missouri-Kansas City 68 53 at New Orleans * 69 64 at SW Louisiana * 70 85 Lamar * 78 90 Pan American * 53 70 at St. Louis 51 Northern Lights Tournament at Anchorage, Ak. 82 vs. U.S. International 66 65 vs. Nevada-Las Vegas 68 55 vs. Western Kentucky 60 52 Arkansas-Little Rock 53 80 Arkansas-Little Rock 65 American South Conf. Tourn. at Ruston, La. 65 vs. Lamar 67

at Bowling Green, Ky. vs. New Orleans 55 vs. Lamar 63 at Western Kentucky 65 Nat'l Women's Inv. Tourn. at Amarillo, Texas 83 vs. Alabama-Birmingham 79 73 vs. Hawaii 83 81 vs. Nebraska 70 74 76 62

1992-93 - Won 25, Lost 8 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters Wahine Classic at Honolulu, Hawaii 58 vs. Stephen F. Austin 78 60 vs. Oklahoma State 61 82 vs. Portland 56 62 Mississippi 61 82 at Northeast Louisiana 79 80 Mississippi Valley State 62 Pizza Inn Classic at Jonesboro 85 vs.Southern 59 76 vs. Oklahoma 63 80 Alabama-Birmingham 52 63 at South Alabama * 42 68 Southwestern Louisiana * 51 74 Texas-Pan American * 44 66 New Orleans * 54 57 at Lamar * 49 93 at Texas-Pan American * 43 86 at Mississippi Valley State59 53 Louisiana Tech * 54 58 at New Orleans * 55 57 Lamar * 40 74 at Alabama-Birmingham 72 77 at Mississippi State 72 102 at SW Louisiana * 63 66 at Louisiana Tech * 72 83 South Alabama * 34 67 at Western Kentucky * 77 65 at Alcorn State 64 63 at Oklahoma State 71 63 Western Kentucky * 72 Sun Belt Conference Tourn. at Ruston, La. 70 vs. Texas-Pan American 53 1991-92 - Won 25, Lost 7 70 vs. Western Kentucky 73 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters 78 NE Louisiana 48 National Women's Inv. Tourn. at Amarillo, Texas 72 at Mississippi Valley State59 60 50 at Texas 76 68 George Washington 80 Marquette 65 Pizza Inn Classic 67 Southern Methodist 54 at Jonesboro 70 vs. Mississippi Valley St. 39 1993-94 - Won 19, Lost 9 53 vs. Mississippi State 43 Lady Tiger Classic Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters at Memphis, Tenn. 63 Nebraska 59 89 vs. Grambling State 75 Pizza Inn Classic 70 vs. Murray State 54 at Jonesboro 80 at Murray State 50 74 vs. Mississippi Valley St. 61 Shocker Shootout 77 vs. Southern 44 at Wichita, Kan. 76 Harding 61 79 vs. Boise State 71 64 at Nebraska 86 73 at Wichita State 59 93 Central Florida 63 72 Lamar * 70 74 Northeast Louisiana 61 84 Texas-Pan American * 61 Seattle Times Husky Classic 83 at Central Florida * 66 at Seattle, Wash. 62 at SW Louisiana * 61 72 vs. Cal.-Santa Barbara 79 73 Louisiana Tech * 55 56 vs. Cincinnati 52 76 at Western Kentucky * 93 Fun and Sun Tournament 106 South Alabama * 64 at Miami, Fla. 72 New Orleans * 70 59 vs. Alabama-Birmingham 58 89 Central Florida * 65 50 at Florida International 79 65 at Lamar * 84 71 vs. James Madison 58 80 at Texas-Pan American * 67 70 at Lamar * 72 71 Southwestern Louisiana * 39 81 South Alabama * 66 58 at Louisiana Tech * 71 65 at Louisiana Tech * 77 63 Western Kentucky * 53 72 Lamar * 42 69 at South Alabama * 65 68 at SW Louisiana * 63 62 at New Orleans * 75 63 at New Orleans * 46 Sun Belt Conference Tourn. 45 Louisiana Tech * 65

1988-89 - Won 15, Lost 12 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters 75 Missouri 88 80 Alcorn State 67 89 Northern Iowa 73 71 at St. Louis 45 71 at Murray State 90 at San Francisco 87 vs. Texas-Arlington 74 66 at San Francisco 71 85 Ouachita Baptist 63 84 at Mississippi Valley State95 86 Henderson St. 54 45 at Missouri-Kansas City 48 80 Mississippi College 74 52 Texas-El Paso 43 33 Louisiana Tech * 66 58 at Pan American * 39 60 at Lamar * 81 70 Southwestern Louisiana * 57 54 New Orleans * 57 56 Mississippi Valley State 55 46 at Louisiana Tech * 91 83 Pan American * 52 66 Lamar * 63 80 at SW Louisiana * 62 57 at New Orleans * 69 84 at Mississippi College 79 43 Missouri-Kansas City 54 American South Conf. Tourn. at Ruston, La. 29 at Louisiana Tech 108

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1990-91 - Won 19, Lost 9 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters Colony Parke Shootout at Dallas, Texas 83 at Southern Methodist 71 80 vs. Alcorn State 70 68 Murray State 66 Pizza Inn Classic at Jonesboro 77 vs. Texas-El Paso 52 71 vs. Middle Tenn. State 60 71 at Murray State 82 76 at Mississippi Valley State70 104 Alcorn State 79 64 at Missouri-Kansas City 49 78 Mississippi Valley State 56 76 Louisiana Tech * 75 48 at New Orleans * 69 73 Southwestern Louisiana * 49 64 at Central Florida * 83 48 Missouri-Kansas City 46 92 at Texas-Pan American * 62 79 at Lamar * 89 66 at Northeast Louisiana 74 54 at Louisiana Tech * 79 74 New Orleans * 60 78 at SW Louisiana * 52 70 Central Florida * 57 76 Texas-Pan American * 63 77 Lamar * 88 77 at Boston University 74 73 at Maine 107 70 at New Hampshire 65 American South Conf. Tourn. at Ruston, La. 79 at Louisiana Tech 83

1986-87 - Won 18, Lost 9 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters 70 at McNeese State * 78 80 St. Louis 58 Lady Racer Classic at Murray, Ky. 71 vs. Appalachian State 86 79 vs. Cumberland 91 Shocker Shootout at Wichita, Kan. 71 vs. LaSalle 90 83 vs. Texas-El Paso 76 59 at Evansville 70 74 at Butler 63 95 Arkansas-Little Rock 81 66 Tulsa 42 92 Missouri-St. Louis 73 68 at St. Louis 54 72 at Northeast Louisiana * 71 85 at SW Louisiana * 80 67 at Memphis State 75 69 Texas-Arlington * 58 98 North Texas State * 83 71 at Lamar * 78 70 at McNeese State * 91 84 Evansville 77 1989-90 - Won 12, Lost 14 77 at Arkansas-Little Rock 58 80 Northeast Louisiana * 77 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters 75 Southwestern Louisiana * 71 Sooner Classic 74 at Texas-Arlington * 78 at Norman, Okla. 75 at North Texas State * 80 67 vs. Minnesota 83 84 Lamar * 54 73 at Oklahoma 102 83 McNeese State* 77 95 Austin Peay State 52 at Pine Bluff 1987-88 - Won 17, Lost 14 51 vs. Northeast Louisiana 67 61 Murray State 72 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters 37 77 at College of Ozarks 54 70 St. Louis Hawaiian Tropic Tournament 63 at Tulsa 60 at Murray, Ky. 70 Indiana State 63 84 73 Murray State 76 66 vs. Alabama 70 81 Southwest Baptist 59 75 at Murray State American Airlines Classic 65 at Memphis State 81 at El Paso, Texas Dial Classic 73 vs. Nicholls State 43 at Ruston, La. 44 50 at Louisiana Tech * 113 69 at Texas-El Paso 56 80 Mississippi Valley State 73 58 at New Mexico State 85 Mississippi College 71 49 at Missouri-Kansas City 51 72 73 at Arkansas-Little Rock 58 57 Lamar * 52 at Baylor 59 92 Texas-Pan American * 40 106 62 at Texas-Arlington 55 36 at Louisiana Tech * 63 69 St. Louis 48 70 at Austin Peay State 64 at Alabama 83 67 at New Orleans (OT) * 68

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76 vs. Denver 69 Sun Belt Conf. Tournament 81 vs. Louisiana Tech 91 at Ruston, La. Postseason Women’s NIT vs. South Alabama 59 76 vs. Western Kentucky 103 74 at Memphis

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1998-99 - Won 18, Lost 14 Head Coach - Jeff Mittie Preseason Women’s NIT 65 at Florida 75 86 Virginia 77 65 at Southwest Mo. State 90 SMU Tournament at Dallas, Texas 60 vs. Texas A&M 77 69 at Southern Methodist 91 65 Kansas 61 68 Oklahoma State 65 85 Baylor 88 101 Nevada-Las Vegas 78 Malibu Classic at Malibu, Calif. 71 vs. California-Irvine 68 79 @ Pepperdine 77 70 vs. Valparaiso 85 72 at LaSalle 80 83 at Texas Christian 76 48 at Louisiana Tech* 94 84 South Alabama* 46 82 New Orleans* 71 83 at SW Louisiana* 50 58 at Florida International* 63 68 at Western Kentucky* 76 76 at New Orleans* 54 63 Louisiana Tech* 79 70 Mississippi 68 67 at South Alabama* 57 64 Florida International* 84 82 Western Kentucky* 64 77 Southwestern Louisiana* 55 Sun Belt Conf. Tournament at Jonesboro 87 New Orleans 85 67 Louisiana Tech 114 Postseason Women’s NIT 78 New Hampshire 65 83 Kansas State 70 86 at Memphis 101

1996-97 - Won 20, Lost 8 Head Coach - Jeff Mittie UNLV Classic at Las Vegas, Nev. 95 vs. Illinois (OT) 89 78 at Nevada-Las Vegas 66 65 at Wichita State 75 72 Mississippi 76 S.F. Austin/Dial Soap Classic Nacogdoches, Texas 69 vs. New Mexico State 54 72 at Stephen F. Austin 96 68 at Missouri 55 62 at Northeast Louisiana 58 79 at Austin Peay State 69 68 Murray State 50 107 Lamar* 51 83 Southwestern Louisiana* 41 100 at Texas-Pan American* 59 71 at Lamar* 66 76 Lyon College 60 110 New Orleans* 65 79 Texas-Pan American 50 76 at South Alabama* 68 61 at New Orleans* 69 59 Louisiana Tech* 80 63 Western Kentucky* 50 91 Northeast Louisiana 60 95 at SW Louisiana* 44 55 at Louisiana Tech* 100 59 at Western Kentucky* 74 83 South Alabama* 67 Sun Belt Conf. Tournament at Bowling Green, Ky. 70 vs. South Alabama 51 61 at Western Kentucky 76

1999-2000 - Won 18, Lost 12 Head Coach - Brian Boyer ASU Lady Indian Invitational at Jonesboro 93 vs. Butler 76 74 vs. SE Missouri State 69 86 Southwest Missouri State 65 84 Louisville 70 Cook Children’s TCU Invitational at Fort Worth, Texas 85 vs. Jackson State 39 73 at TCU 67 86 McNeese State 55 62 at Marquette 65 65 at Southern Miss 64 72 at Kansas 70 67 Western Kentucky* 62 82 Arkansas-Little Rock* 49 54 at Denver* 66 63 at Western Kentucky* 90 84 New Orleans* 86 87 South Alabama* 52 80 at Louisiana-Lafayette* 69 95 at Arkansas-Little Rock* 64 63 at Florida International* 69 55 at Virginia 57 59 at Louisiana Tech* 95 71 Louisiana-Lafayette* 74 69 Louisiana Tech* 82 76 at New Orleans* 68 69 at South Alabama* 64 61 Denver* 51 64 Florida International* 70 Sun Belt Conf. Tournament at Bowling Green, Ky.

1997-98- Won 20, Lost 10 Head Coach - Jeff Mittie 49 at Oklahoma State 79 91 Texas Christian 72 Mississippi State Classic at Starkville, Miss. 96 vs. Missouri-Kansas City 87 76 at Mississippi State 68 76 at Mississippi Valley State80 83 Austin Peay State 69 73 Wichita State 66 74 Mississippi Valley State 66 Hawaii Tournament at Honolulu, Hawaii 75 at Hawaii 85 67 vs. San Francisco 57 60 at Kansas 71 110 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 41 80 at Louisville 93 90 at Western Kentucky* 104 83 at Texas-Pan American* 55 67 Louisiana Tech* 71 80 Southwestern Louisiana* 58 107 Texas-Pan American* 41 70 Western Kentucky* 66 80 at Lamar* 55 105 New Orleans* 79 71 at South Alabama* 50 86 at New Orleans* 74 124 Lamar* 56 75 at SW Louisiana* 53 68 at Mississippi 85 63 at Louisiana Tech* 89 93 South Alabama* 45

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2000-01 - Won 14, Lost 14 Head Coach - Brian Boyer Michigan State Tournament at East Lansing, Mich. 50 @ Michigan State 76 71 vs. Tennessee Tech 61 51 Kansas 63 79 at McNeese State (OT) 74 52 at Butler 54 101 Mississippi Valley State 35 78 Southern Mississippi 60 54 at Mississippi 69 Fun in the Sun Classic at Cancun, Mexico 45 vs. Duke 69 100 vs. Florida Atlantic 75 98 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 41 59 Louisiana Tech* 62 85 Middle Tennessee* 63 65 at South Alabama* 69 52 at Florida International* 57 62 at Louisiana Tech* 95 77 Arkansas-Little Rock* 74 65 Florida International* 82 75 Western Kentucky* 68 59 at New Orleans* 64 72 Louisiana-Lafayette* 51 55 at Denver* 70 67 at Middle Tennessee* 69 65 New Mexico State* 57 67 North Texas* 95 98 at Western Kentucky* 74 70 at Arkansas-Little Rock* 82 Sun Belt Conf. Tournament at Mobile, Ala. 54 at South Alabama 68 2001-02 - Won 12, Lost 16 Head Coach - Brian Boyer DePaul Moran Realty Classic at Chicago, Ill. 72 vs. Western Michigan 62 68 at DePaul 86 Loyola-Marymount Thanksgiving Classic at Los Angeles, CA 59 vs. Michigan State 70 74 vs. Ball State 72 69 Jackson State 62 East Carolina U.S. Cellular Classic at Greenville, N.C. 52 vs. Georgia Tech 77 72 at East Carolina 69 64 Northern Iowa 70 86 Mississippi 81 60 Marquette 63 54 at Louisiana Tech 78 62 at Denver* 72 66 at North Texas* 82 53 Arkansas-Little Rock* 41 54 South Alabama* 61 58 Florida International* 57 69 at New Orleans* 70 68 Middle Tennessee* 80 62 Western Kentucky* 77 59 at Arkansas-Little Rock* 53 97 at Texas-Pan American 70 64 at Middle Tennessee* 79 55 at Western Kentucky* 54 77 Louisiana-Lafayette* 55 75 New Mexico State* 55 61 at Florida International* 73 Sun Belt Conf. Tournament at New Orleans, La. 47 vs. New Orleans (OT) 51

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2003-04 - Won 19, Lost 10 Head Coach - Brian Boyer 79 at Belmont 70 89 Cal Poly 60 Long Island Turkey Day Classic at New York, N.Y. 84 vs. Alabama-Birmingham 77 65 at Long Island 64 84 Murray State 79 77 at Hampton 54 77 Alabama A & M 50 Louisiana State Tournament at Baton Rouge, La. 56 vs. Richmond 76 63 vs. Kent State 67 91 Stephen F. Austin 73 52 East Carolina 62 62 Florida International * 60 56 at Tulane 59 69 Middle Tennessee * 62 81 Western Kentucky * 74 63 at Denver * 66 60 at North Texas * 47 86 at Ark.-Little Rock * (OT) 79 57 at Florida International * 67 67 at New Orleans * 61 57 South Alabama * 54 69 Arkansas Little Rock * 53 81 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi68 47 at Middle Tennessee * 70 70 at Western Kentucky * 60 57 Louisiana-Lafayette * 48 61 New Mexico State * 67 Sun Belt Conference Tournament at Bowling Green, KY 65 vs. New Mexico State (2OT) 71 Women’s National Invitation Tournament 52 Rice 59

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Texas-El Paso 63 at #21/23 Louisiana Tech 67 at Alabama A&M 66 #22/23 TCU 64 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 43 Duel in the Desert Las Vegas, NV 53 vs. #12 Texas Tech 87 75 vs. Western Michigan 43 65 at Stephen F. Austin 78 61 at Texas-El Paso 67 80 Long Island 46 85 at Florida International * (OT) 74 75 at Western Kentucky * 83 55 at Middle Tennessee * 56 75 North Texas * 56 72 Denver * 45 87 at TAMUCC 73 69 Arkansas-Little Rock * 43 65 at South Alabama * 37 66 New Orleans * 44 69 at Arkansas-Little Rock * 62 62 Florida International * 51 80 Western Kentucky * 70 72 Middle Tennessee * 69 71 at New Mexico State * 53 64 at Louisiana-Lafayette * 66 Sun Belt Conf. Tournament at Denton, Texas 61 vs. South Alabama 53 49 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette 61 Women’s National Invitation Tournament 78 Mississippi State 61 98 Arkansas 84 52 at Iowa 66

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at Missouri State 54 Purdue 67 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 55 South Dakota State 52 Cal Contra Costa Classic at Berkeley, Calif. 90 San Jose St. 71 62 California 81 80 Oklahoma State 73 65 at La.-Lafayette (OT) 58 69 South Alabama* 57 68 New Orleans* 56 80 at La. Monroe* 64 57 North Texas* 51 62 UALR* 43 55 at Troy* 76 53 Denver* 48 54 at Middle Tennessee* 82 64 at North Dakota State 61 59 Western Kentucky* 64 64 at Fla. International* 67 80 Florida Atlantic* 61 77 La.-Lafayette* 61 78 at South Alabama* 73 70 at Denver* 87 72 La.-Monroe* 54 66 at North Texas* 82 48 at UALR* 64 Sun Belt Conference Tournament at Jonesboro, Ark. 69 La.-Monroe 56 Sun Belt Conference Tournament at Lafayette, La. 76 Western Kentucky 67 59 La.-Lafayette 62 Women’s National Invitation Tournament at Jonesboro, Ark. 59 Murray State 52 Women’s National Invitation Tournament at Madison, Wisc. 45 Wisconsin 77

2005-06 - Won 15, Lost 15 Head Coach - Brian Boyer Missouri 67 Missouri State 62 Blue Devil Tournament at Durham, N.C. 56 at #1 Duke 110 74 George Mason 66 58 at #22 Purdue 95 Brown Classic at Providence, R.I. 74 Stony Brook 79 97 Hampton 71 61 Alabama A&M 38 Duel In The Desert Tournament at Las Vegas, Nev. 54 #13 Notre Dame 77 59 #23 North Carolina State 80 67 at TCU 91 64 Louisiana Tech 76 67 North Dakota State 45 50 *at Florida International 54 65 *Middle Tennessee 66 76 *Western Kentucky 62 70 *Denver 39 75 *North Texas 47 54 *Arkansas-Little Rock 46 70 *at South Alabama 74 76 *at Troy 65 47 *at Arkansas-Little Rock 57 63 *Florida International 67 59 *at Middle Tennessee 95 89 *at Western Kentucky 106 70 *at Louisiana-Lafayette 64 86 *New Orleans 42 68 *Troy 62 Sun Belt Conf. Tournament at Murfreesboro, Tenn. 78 North Texas 62 64 Middle Tennessee 90

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2007-08 - Won 20, Lost 12 Head Coach - Brian Boyer at South Dakota State 77 Brigham Young 53 at Alabama 45 Missouri State 54 Washington Husky Classic at Seattle, Wash. 57 Weber State 44 59 Washington 69 54 at Oklahoma State 54 36 at Oklahoma 93 73 UAPB 54 72 Florida Atlantic* 46 68 at New Orleans* 72 49 Indiana State 63 51 Charlotte 58 71 at Louisiana-Lafayette* 65 53 UALR* 50 69 North Texas 55 59 at Louisiana-Monroe* 68 70 Middle Tennessee* 68 46 at Denver* 57 66 Troy* 48 72 Florida International* (OT)64 73 at Western Kentucky* 81 70 at South Alabama* 58 76 at Florida Atlantic* 61 73 New Orleans* 65 79 Louisiana-Lafayette* 60 51 at UALR* 66 80 at North Texas* 70 68 Louisiana-Monroe* 53 Sun Belt Conference Tournament at Jonesboro, Ark. 68 Florida Atlantic 50 Sun Belt Conference Tournament Mobile, Ala. 53 South Alabama 52 56 Western Kentucky 70 * Conference games 67 54 49 74

2004-05 - Won 21, Lost 11 2006-07 - Won 21, Lost 13 Head Coach - Brian Boyer Subway Classic Head Coach - Brian Boyer Minneapolis, Minn. 65 at Charlotte 76 45 at #14 Minnesota 82 73 Alabama 56 82 vs. Valparaiso 61 53 at Missouri 74

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2008-09 - Won 16, Lost 14 Head Coach - Brian Boyer 73 Creighton 56 71 Northern Arizona 40 76 at Southern Illinois 79 52 at Missouri State 61 58 Kansas State 69 UTSA Thanksgiving Classic at San Antonio, Texas 88 vs. Charleston Southern 69 73 vs. Texas-San Antonio 59 76 at Indiana State (OT) 68 57 Oklahoma 87 51 FIU* 63 47 at UALR* 65 71 Alcorn State 44 39 at Brigham Young 49 63 New Orleans* 61 63 at Denver* 64 73 at North Texas* 63 64 Louisiana-Monroe* 54 68 South Alabama* 69 51 at Middle Tennessee* 91 44 Florida Atlantic* 54 78 Western Kentucky* 67 69 at Troy* 74 44 at FIU* 55 56 UALR* 55 74 at Louisiana-Lafayette* 66 47 at New Orleans* 41 72 Denver* 65 76 North Texas* 67 66 at ULM* 63 Sun Belt Conference Tournament at Jonesboro, Ark. 74 North Texas 80 * Conference games 2009-10 - Won 13, Lost 18 Head Coach - Brian Boyer 54 at Creighton 77 80 at Kansas St. (OT) 79 72 UAPB 58 43 Va. Commonwealth# 72 52 Seton Hall# 76 59 Louisiana Tech 71 65 Missouri State 73 70 at Saint Louis 79 65 at Northern Arizona (OT) 62 67 Texas-Arlington (OT) 60 49 UALR* 75 68 Southern Illinois 54 60 at Denver* 65 77 North Texas* 65 65 Middle Tennessee* 75 67 at South Alabama* 68 77 at North Texas* 76 61 at FIU* 65 69 at Florida Atlantic* 85 67 Louisiana-Lafayette* 56 74 Denver* 58 48 at UALR* 79 57 at New Orleans* 70 77 Louisiana-Monroe* 56 78 at Western Kentucky* (OT) 83 87 at Louisiana-Lafayette 58 74 Western Kentucky* 83 67 New Orleans* 52 69 Troy* 75 Sun Belt Conference Tournament at Hot Springs, Ark. 60 Troy% 54 60 UALR% 73 # - Seton Hall The Rock Classic

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2002-03 - Won 12, Lost 18 Head Coach - Brian Boyer Maryland-Eastern Shore 64 Louisiana Tech 72 Georgia Tech Tournament at Atlanta, Ga. 67 vs. Miami (OH) 72 63 vs. East Tennessee State 48 111 at Morris Brown 48 64 Grambling 69 66 at Northern Iowa 70 69 Hampton 73 64 Tulane 69 51 at Santa Clara 82 68 at Cal Poly 73 74 Arkansas-Little Rock 56 63 Belmont (OT) 62 63 at Middle Tennessee 80 77 at Western Kentucky 84 62 Denver 70 92 North Texas* 72 68 Texas Pan-American* 59 62 Florida International* 72 69 New Orleans (OT)* 63 34 at South Alabama* 45 53 at Arkansas-Little Rock* 50 63 Middle Tennessee* 71 73 Western Kentucky* 85 68 at Louisiana-Lafayette* 57 58 at New Mexico State* 73 66 at Florida International* 76 Sun Belt Conf. Tournament at Bowling Green, Ky. 66 vs. Denver 59 64 vs. New Mexico State 60 52 vs. Middle Tennessee 65 84 54


2010-11 a-state women’s basketball All-Time Series Results

Henderson State

2010-11 Opponents In Bold

Northwest Oklahoma State

0-3

1-0

Notre Dame

1-2 Indiana State

2-1

Ouachita Baptist

Akron

0-0 Iowa

0-1

Oklahoma

1-4

Alabama

2-3 Jackson State

2-0

Oklahoma State

2-4

Alabama A&M

2-1 James Madison

1-0

Pepperdine

1-0

Alabama-Birmingham

5-0 Kansas

2-3

Philander Smith

4-0

Alcorn State

5-1 Kansas State

5-1

Portland

1-0

Appalachian State

0-1 Kent State

0-1

Purdue

0-2

Arkansas

3-5 Kentucky State

0-2

Rice

0-1

Arkansas Baptist

1-0 Lamar

19-15

Richmond

0-1

Arkansas Brokerage

1-0 LaSalle

0-2

St. John’s

0-0

2-0

Saint Louis

6-1

0-1

San Francisco

1-1

Abilene Christian

Arkansas-Little Rock

42-11 Long Island

0-1 12-3

Arkansas-Monticello

8-11 Louisiana College

Arkansas-Pine Bluff

20-5 Louisiana-Lafayette

38-12

San Jose State

1-0

Arkansas State-Beebe

1-2 Louisiana-Monroe

15-10

Santa Clara

0-1

2-35

Seton Hall

Arkansas Tech

all-time series results

16-3

Illinois

8-11 Louisiana Tech

Austin Peay State

5-1 Louisville

Ball State

1-0 Loyola Marymount

Baylor

1-2 Lyon College*

Belmont

2-0 Maine

Boise State

1-0 Marquette

Boston

0-1

1-1

South Alabama

0-1

South Carolina

1-0

South Dakota State

1-1

0-1

Southeast Missouri State

4-3

1-2

SE Oklahoma State

0-1

1-0 Marshall

0-1

Southern^

3-0

Brigham Young

1-1 Maryland Eastern Shore

1-0

Southern Arkansas#

7-9

Butler

3-1 McNeese State

5-6

Southern Illinois-Edwardsville 1-0

Cal

0-1 Memphis%

1-9

Southern Illinois

Cal-Irvine

1-0 Miami (OH)

0-1

Southern Methodist

2-1

Cal Poly

1-1 Michigan State

0-2

Southern Mississippi

2-2

5-14

Southwest Baptist

1-0

3-7

Stephen F. Austin

1-3

Cal-Santa Barbara Central Arkansas

0-1 Middle Tennessee 10-6 Mississippi

17-3

26-8

1-1

Central Florida

4-1 Mississippi College

4-2

Stony Brook

0-1

Charlotte

0-2 Mississippi County All-Stars

3-1

Tennessee-Martin

2-4

5-2

Tennessee State

1-1

16-3

Tennessee Tech

1-1

Charleston Southern

1-0 Mississippi State

Cincinnati

1-0 Mississippi Valley State

College of Ozarks

1-0 Missouri

1-2

Texas

0-1

Coppin State

1-0 Missouri-Kansas City

5-4

Texas A&M

1-2

Creighton

1-1 Missouri-St. Louis

3-0

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2-0

Cumberland

0-1 Missouri Southern

0-1

Texas-Arlington

7-5

Delta State

0-2 Missouri State+

6-6

Texas Christian

4-1

Denver

8-9 Minnesota

0-2

Texas-El Paso

DePaul

0-1 Morgan State

0-0

Texas-Pan American

Dillard (La.)

1-0 Morris Brown

1-0

Texas-San Antonio

1-0

Murray State

9-8

Texas Tech

0-2 1-0

Duke0-1

5-1 25-0

East Carolina

1-1 Nebraska

2-1

Toledo

East Tennessee State

1-0 Nebraska Wesleyan

1-0

Troy

4-3

Evansville

1-1 Nevada-Las Vegas

2-1

Tulane

1-2

Florida

0-2 New Hampshire

2-0

Tulsa

3-0

Florida Atlantic

5-2 New Mexico State

6-3

Union (Tenn.)

0-2

U.S. International

1-0

Florida International

5-16 New Orleans

29-14

George Mason

1-0 Niagara

1-0

Valparaiso

1-1

George Washington

1-1 Nicholls State

1-0

Virginia

1-1

Georgia Southern

0-0 Northern Arizona

2-0

Virginia Commonwealth

0-1

Georgia Tech

0-1 Northern Illinois

1-0

Washington

0-1

Grambling State

1-1 Northern Iowa

1-2

Weber State

Hampton

2-1 North Carolina State

0-1

Western Kentucky

Harding

1-0 North Dakota State

2-0

Western Michigan

2-0

Hawaii

0-2 North Texas

Wichita State

2-1

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Harris, Quiana (1999, 2000) Hawkins, Semona (1985, 1986) Hayes, Zennia (1987, 1988, 1989, 1990) Heiberg, Amanda (1997) Helms, Melody (1983, 1984, 1986) Henke, Linsay (2009, 2010) Higgins, Martha (1979, 1980, 1981) Hiles, Brittney (2006, 2007, 2008) Hodge, Dena (1981, 1982, 1983) Holm, Betty (1977, 1978, 1979) Holsten, Dana (1989, 1990, 1991, 1992) Hopper, Micaela (2001, 2002) Hornbeck, Emily (2004) Horton, Michelle (1982, 1983, 1984, 1985) Horton, Phyllis (1976) Horton, Rosetta (1975) Humphries, Z (2002, 2003) Hurst, NeNe (2009, 2010) Isbell, Julie (1996) Jackson, Quintella (1984, 1985, 1986, 1987) Jamieson, Loretta (1981, 1982, 1983, 1984) Jayroe, Sue Hill- (1977, 1978, 1979, 1980) Jefferson, Ebonie (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010) Jenkins, Renee (1986) Jernigan, Rita (1975) Johnson, Jeanetta (1978, 1979) Johnson, Tanisha (1999, 2000) Jones, LaTanya (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997) Jones, Marcia (1984, 1985) Jordan, April (1988) Kemp, Tia (1995, 1996, 1997) Kukura, Andrea (1986, 1987, 1988, 1989) Lane, Zaneta (2004, 2005) Lee, Sharon (1975, 1977) LeGrande, Mary (1994) Lercher, Theresa (1979, 1980) Lewis, Meghan (2009, 2010) Lock, Kelsey (2005, 2006, 2007) Long, Kathie (1979, 1980, 1981) Lowman, Casie (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003) Maglaughlin, Ronnie (2005, 2006) Martin, Diane (1976) McCarroll, Michele (1990, 1991) McCarter, Karissa (1988, 1989) McClendon, Karen (1980) McCoy, Rachel (1987, 1988, 1989, 1990) McDowell, Quinishia (2010) McKeirnan, Jolie (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003) McNair, Makala (2008) Mitchell, Tiffany (1995) Morgan, Debbie Balentine- (1976, 1977, 1978, 1979) Morgan, Rita (1976) Morris, Barbara (1982, 1983) Muirhead, Brandi (1997, 1998) Partain, Lisa (1983) Parks, Vanessa (1984) Pence, Melia, 2007 Penn, Beth (1984, 1985, 1986, 1987) Perkins, Beverly (1976) Petty, Becky (1991) Phillips, Patti (1978, 1979) Phipps, Gaye (1980) Porter, Rachel (2003) Pospisil, Kayla (2008) Powell, Mary (1982, 1983) Powers, Patti (1981) Price, Michelle (1985, 1986) Quarrells, Lois (1976, 1977) Quarry, Cindy (1978) Reid, Tasha (2002) Rhea, Shannon (1990, 1991) Richardson, Sueann (1977, 1978)

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Roberson, Sherry (1975) Romine, Vicki (1987, 1988) Rowell, Melinda (1981, 1982, 1983, 1984) Ross, Jill (1983) Rush, Charity (1998, 1999) Sagaikaite, Agne (2002, 2004) Sample, Clara (1976, 1977) Scales, Palmer (1984, 1985) Scheer, Angie (1989, 1990) Schlup, Lyndsay (2007,2008, 2009, 2010) Schrock, Vanessa (2004, 2005) Schumann, Jennifer (1991, 1992) Scott, Cindy (1977) Scott, Shay (2008, 2009, 2010) Scroggins, Sherry (1982) Shelby, Brooke (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004) Shepherd, Cheri (1992, 1993) Sims, Rudy (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007) Sinegar, Bernadette (1985) Smith, Carey (1997) Smith, Rae-Anne (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002) Smith, Shundra (1995, 1996) Smith, Tracy (1990) Smith, Veronica (2007,2008, 2009) Smith, Wanda (1975) Soukupova, Lenka (1998, 1999, 2000, 2001) Spears, Shelly (1988, 1989) Starr, Caroline (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009) Steimel, Rose (1983) Stoudemire, LaDe’Sha (2009) Tackett, Jammie (1999, 2000) Tate, Creshauna (1993) Tate, Sonja (1990, 1991, 1992, 1993) Tausan, Crystal (1993, 1994, 1995, 1996) Taylor, Jasmine (2010) Taylor, Jazmine (2007, 2008, 2009) Taylor, Latrice (2000, 2001) Tedder, Lurlene (1976) Thibodeaux, Phyllis (1993) Thomas, Retta (1981, 1982) Thorton, Susie (1978) Towne, Amy (1997, 1998) Troupe, Joycelyn (1987, 1988, 1989) Tucker, Chiquita (2001, 2002) Tucker, Shyla (1991, 1992, 1993, 1994) Vaccari, Juli (1975) VanDunk, Dawnetta (1994) Van Horenbeeck, Claudia (1990) Walmsley, Sandra (1979, 1980) Ward, Becky (1976, 1977) Ward, Halsey (2006) Watson, Andi (2010) Weaver, Pat (1975, 1976) Werntz, Lindsay (1997) Webster, Catriece (2003, 2004) Whitehurst, Teresa (1980) Wilburn, Barbara (1985, 1986, 1988, 1989) Wilford, Marie (1975) Wilkett, Nicole (1991, 1992) Williams, Ashley (2003) Williams, Shavondra (2006) Wilson, Carol (1980) Wiskotoni, Becky (1979, 1980, 1981, 1982) Young, Beth (1993, 1995, 1996) Young, Melissa (1987, 1988) Current Players in Bold

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all-time letterwinners

Alford, Kelley (2005, 2006) Allison, Linda (1981, 1982, 1984) Anderson, Ashley (2006, 2007, 2008) Asher, Kay (1975) Baker, Rachel (2008) Balentine, Kim (1978, 1979) Barry, Christina (1998) Binkley, Amie (1989, 1990) Birmingham, Karla (1976, 1977) Bolding, Meredith (1994) Bradshaw, Kellina (1998, 1999) Brehe, Ada (1989) Brehe, Eva (1986, 1987, 1988, 1989) Brown, Erica (1984, 1985) Brown, Jessica (2010) Brown, Rachel (2005, 2006, 2007) Burleson, Jeannie (1978) Caraway, Katie (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006) Carlew, Karen (1975, 1976, 1977, 1978) Carter, Ali (2003, 2004, 2005, 2007) Carter, Holly (1993, 1994, 1995, 1996) Chatman, Jimmisa (1998, 1999) Chism, Felicia (1991, 1992, 1993, 1994) Christian, Tabitha (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007) Clark, Donna (1981, 1982) Clausen, Leslie (1985) Clay, Claudette (1987, 1988, 1989, 1990) Clayborn, LaWanda (2010) Clifft, Susan (1975) Cotton, Cynthia (1985, 1986) Cottrell, Mozell Maddox- (1994, 1995, 1997, 1999) Crane, Leslie (1985, 1986) Crawford, Evevetta (1994, 1995) Criner, Angie (2008) Curtis, Serenia (1991, 1992) Davie, Adrianne (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007) Davis, Holly (1991, 1992) Davis, Kim (1999, 2000) Delap, Susan (1984) Dement, Tania (1986) DePriest, Phyllis (1975, 1977) DeVore, Janet (1991, 1992) DiCicco, Gina (1981) Dotson, Belinda (1975) Dudic, Rebecca (1997, 1998) Dunn, Elyseia (2009) Dyess, Kathy (1997) Eaves, Denise (1991, 1992) Ellison, Breaunna (2010) Eskridge, Ashley (1992, 1993, 1994, 1995) Evans, Keeshia (1998, 1999, 2000, 2001) Featherston, Danielle (1993, 1994, 1995, 1996) Fields, Charlotte (1984, 1985, 1986, 1988) Flynn, Sheri (1990) Freeman, Rodneikka (2003, 2005) Gaines, Michelle (1985) Glenn, Kimmie (1975, 1976, 1977, 1978) Glenn, Tammy (1977, 1978) Golden, Sandy (1976) Goodall, Natalie (2000, 2001) Graddy, Linda (1982, 1983, 1984) Graddy, Mary (1980, 1981, 1982, 1983) Gragg, Amanda (2005) Gragg, Paula (1983) Graves, LaToya (2003) Guy, Annette (1975, 1976) Hafner, June (1975) Hagood, Julie (1997, 1998, 1999, 2000) Hall, Kellye (1977) Harris, Claudia (1988) Harris, Lee Ann (1979) Harris, Missy (1975)


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all-time conference standings

Sun Belt

South Alabama Fla. Internat’l Troy Florida Atlantic

(1992-Present) 2009-2010 WEST DIVISION Team W L Pct. *!UALR 17 1 .944 Denver 12 6 .667 Arkansas State 7 11 .389 North Texas 5 13 .278 New Orleans 4 14 .222 ULM 4 14 .222 La.-Lafayette 4 14 .222

W 27 18 13 9 12 10 9

L 6 13 18 22 20 19 22

Pct. .818 .581 .419 .290 .375 .345 .290

WEST DIVISION Team W L Pct. *%Middle Tenn. 17 1 .944 #Western Kentucky14 4 .778 Florida Atlantic 10 8 .556 FIU 9 9 .500 South Alabama 9 9 .500 Troy 5 13 .278

W 25 21 14 14 15 12

L 6 11 15 16 16 17

Pct. .806 .656 .483 .467 .484 .414

* — Division Champion ! — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier % - NCAA Tournament Participant # — Postseason WNIT Participant

Team *#UALR Arkansas State Denver New Orleans ULM North Texas La.-Lafayette

W 26 16 16 14 15 11 3

L 7 14 15 17 16 20 27

Pct. .788 .533 .516 .452 .484 .355 .100

Team *!Middle Tenn. South Alabama Western Kentucky Troy Florida Atlantic FIU

WEST DIVISION W L Pct. 16 2 .889 10 8 .556 10 8 .556 10 8 .556 9 9 .500 4 14 .222

W 26 21 16 16 12 6

L 7 11 13 14 17 24

Pct. .788 .656 .552 .533 .414 .200

Team *#Ark-Little Rock Arkansas State La.-Monroe North Texas New Orleans Denver La.-Lafayette

L 9 12 13 18 17 19 22

Pct. .719 .625 .567 .438 .433 .367 .267

Team *!Western Ky. #Middle Tenn.

WEST DIVISION W L Pct. W L 16 2 .889 26 8 14 4 .778 22 12

Pct. .765 .647

W 23 20 17 14 13 11 8

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.645 .419 .419 .214

2006-2007 WEST DIVISION Team W L Pct. *%La.-Lafayette 14 4 .778 Denver 12 6 .667 Ark-Little Rock 12 6 .667 #Arkansas State 11 7 .611 North Texas 6 12 .333 La.-Monroe 4 14 .222 New Orleans 3 15 .167

W 25 20 21 20 9 14 9

L 9 11 10 12 20 16 21

Pct. .735 .645 .677 .625 .310 .467 .300

WEST DIVISION W L Pct. 18 0 1.000 14 4 .778 9 9 .500 7 11 .389 5 13 .278 2 16 .111

W 30 23 16 14 12 6

L 4 9 14 16 17 25

Pct. .882 .719 .533 .467 .414 .194

* — Division Champion ! — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier % — NCAA Tournament Participant # — Postseason WNIT Participant

* — Division Champion ! — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier # — Postseason WNIT Participant 2007-2008 WEST DIVISION W L Pct. 14 4 .778 13 5 .722 10 8 .556 8 10 .444 7 11 .389 6 12 .333 4 14 .222

.556 20 11 .444 13 18 .278 13 18 .111 6 22

* — Division Champion ! — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier # — Postseason WNIT Participant

Team *!Middle Tenn. # Western Ky. Fla. Internat’l South Alabama Troy Florida Atlantic

2008-2009 WEST DIVISION W L Pct. 16 2 .889 10 8 .556 10 8 .556 8 10 .444 7 11 .389 6 12 .333 0 18 .000

10 8 8 10 5 13 2 16

Team *#W. Kentucky !Middle Tenn. #Fla. International Arkansas State Ark-Little Rock

2005-06 EAST DIVISION W L Pct. 12 2 .857 10 4 .714 9 5 .643 7 7 .500 5 9 .357

W 27 20 19 15 13

L 7 11 13 15 15

Pct. .794 .645 .594 .500 .464

Team *North Texas Denver La.-Lafayette South Alabama Troy New Orleans

WEST DIVISION W L Pct. 9 6 .600 8 7 .533 8 7 .533 8 7 .533 3 12 .200 1 14 .067

W 19 15 18 15 9 3

L 9 13 10 14 18 25

Pct. .679 .536 .643 .517 .333 .107

* — Division Champion ! — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier # — Postseason WNIT Participant 2004-2005 EAST DIVISION Team W L Pct. Western Ky.+* 12 2 .857 Arkansas State+ 11 3 .786 Middle Tenn.$ 11 3 .786 Fla. International 7 7 .500 Ark-Little Rock 3 11 .214

W L 19 8 21 11 24 9 18 11 10 19

Pct. .692 .656 .727 .621 .345

WEST DIVISION

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W L 10 5 9 6 7 8 4 11 4 11 2 13

Pct. .667 .600 .467 .267 .267 .133

W 22 14 13 6 9 2

L 9 14 15 22 19 26

Pct. .710 .500 .464 .214 .321 .071

Team ^*North Texas Denver South Alabama New Mexico St. New Orleans La.-Lafayette

* — Division Champion $ — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier + — Postseason WNIT Participant

L 10 8 14 16 17

Pct. .655 .750 .588 .407 .370

WEST DIVISION W L Pct. 11 4 .733 7 8 .467 7 8 .467 6 9 .400 6 9 .400 5 10 .333

W 22 13 11 14 13 10

L 7 15 17 15 16 17

Pct. .759 .464 .393 .483 .448 .370

Team Western Ky.*$ Fla. Internat’l+ Middle Tenn. Arkansas State Ark-Little Rock

W 22 19 18 12 5

L 9 11 11 18 23

Pct. .710 .633 .621 .400 .179

Team So. Alabama*^+ New Mexico St.* New Orleans North Texas Denver La.-Lafayette

WEST DIVISION W L Pct. 10 5 .667 10 5 .667 9 6 .600 6 9 .400 6 9 .400 4 11 .267

W 19 16 12 12 12 8

L 10 12 16 16 18 19

Pct. .655 .571 .429 .429 .400 .296

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W 31 20 17 14 19 6

L 5 10 13 14 14 22

Pct. .861 .667 .567 .500 .576 .214

WEST DIVISION W L Pct. 14 2 .875 10 6 .625 7 9 .438 6 10 .375 5 11 .313 2 14 .125

W 24 19 15 10 13 8

L 7 11 14 18 16 20

Pct. .774 .633 .517 .357 .448 .286

W 31 22 16 16 18 11 12 8 5

L 3 9 11 13 12 17 16 21 23

Pct. .912 .710 .593 .552 .600 .393 429 .276 .179

L 3 7 7 14 16 19 26

Pct. .909 .767 .750 .563 .407 .269 .037

Team @!$La. Tech $Western Ky. Denver Fla. International *Arkansas State New Orleans La.-Lafayette South Alabama Ark.-Little Rock

1999-2000 W L Pct. 16 0 1.000 13 3 .813 10 6 .625 10 6 .625 8 8 .500 7 9 .438 5 11 .316 2 14 .125 1 15 .063

@ — Sun Belt Reg.-Season Champion * — WNIT Participant ! — Sun Belt Tournament Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant

* — Division Champion/Co-Champions $ — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier ^ — Preseason WNIT Participant + — Postseason WNIT Participant

L 6 14 13 16 19

2000-2001 EAST DIVISION Team W L Pct. #+$La. Tech 16 0 1.000 *Fla. International 11 5 .688 *Middle Tenn. 9 7 .563 Arkansas State 8 8 .500 *Western Ky. 8 8 .500 Ark.-Little Rock 0 16 .000

+ — Division Champion * — WNIT Participant # — Sun Belt Tournament Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant

2002-2003 EAST DIVISION W L Pct. 12 2 .857 9 5 .643 9 5 .643 5 9 .357 0 14 .000

W 27 16 16 12 8

Pct. .700 .522 .607 .448 .379 .250

Team +$Denver *North Texas New Orleans New Mexico St. South Alabama La.-Lafayette

* — Division Champion/Co-Champions $ — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier ^ — Preseason WNIT Participant + — Postseason WNIT Participant

Team $+*Fla. Internat’l ^Western Ky. Middle Tenn. Arkansas State Ark-Little Rock

L 9 13 11 16 18 21

Team @!$La. Tech $Fla. International Western Ky. *Arkansas State New Orleans South Alabama Southwestern La.

Pct. .818 .533 .522 .429 .296

1998-1999 W L Pct. 12 0 1.000 9 3 .750 8 4 .667 7 5 .583 4 8 .333 2 10 .167 0 12 .000

W 30 23 21 18 11 7 1

@ — Sun Belt Regular-Season Champion ! — Sun Belt Tournament Champion

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W 19 24 20 11 10

2001-2002 EAST DIVISION W L Pct. 13 1 .929 9 5 .643 7 7 .500 6 8 .429 2 12 .143

W 21 16 17 13 11 7

* — Division Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant + — Sun Belt Tournament Champion ^ — WNIT Participant

2003-2004 EAST DIVISION Team W L Pct. Arkansas State*+ 10 4 .714 Middle Tenn.*$ 10 4 .714 Western Ky.*+^ 10 4 .714 Fla. Internat’l 5 9 .357 Ark-Little Rock 3 11 .214 Team So. Alabama*+ La.-Lafayette North Texas Denver New Mexico St. New Orleans

WEST DIVISION W L Pct. 12 3 .750 11 4 .733 7 8 .467 6 9 .400 6 9 .400 1 14 .067


2010-11 a-state women’s basketball $ — NCAA Tournament Participant * — WNIT Participant Team @!$La. Tech $Western Ky. Arkansas State New Orleans Southwestern La. South Alabama Lamar UT-Pan American

1997-1998 W L Pct. 13 1 .929 12 2 .857 11 3 .786 7 7 .500 7 7 .500 4 10 .286 2 12 .143 0 14 .000

W 31 26 20 12 9 7 5 1

L 4 9 10 16 18 20 22 26

%Arkansas St. New Orleans Lamar Southwestern La. South Alabama UT-Pan American

Pct. .886 .743 .667 .429 .333 .259 .185 .037

all-time conference standings

1996-1997 W L Pct. 12 2 .857 12 2 .857 10 4 .714 10 4 .714 5 9 .357 3 11 .214 2 12 .143 2 12 .143

W 31 22 20 17 11 5 5 3

L 4 9 8 12 16 22 22 24

1992-1993 W L Pct. @$La. Tech 13 1 .929 @$Western Ky. 13 1 .929 %Arkansas St. 10 4 .714 New Orleans 7 7 .500 Lamar 4 10 .286 South Alabama 4 10 .286 UT-Pan American 3 11 .214 Southwestern La. 2 12 .143

Pct. .886 .710 .714 .586 .407 .185 .185 .111

1991-1992 W L Pct. @Lamar 13 3 .813 @!$Western Ky. 13 3 .813 $La. Tech 12 4 .750 %Arkansas St. 12 4 .750 New Orleans 10 6 .625 South Alabama 5 11 .313 Central Florida 5 11 .313 UT-Pan American 2 14 .125 Southwestern La. 0 16 .000

1995-1996 W L Pct. W L Pct. @!$La. Tech 14 0 1.000 31 2 .939 %Western Ky. 11 3 .786 19 13 .594 Arkansas State 9 5 .643 17 10 .630 Lamar 8 6 .571 14 15 .483 South Alabama 6 8 .429 12 15 .444 New Orleans 5 9 .357 9 19 .321 UT-Pan American 3 11 .214 10 17 .370 Southwestern La. 0 14 .000 2 25 .074 @ — Sun Belt Regular-Season Champions! — Sun Belt Tournament Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant % — NWIT Participant W 28 28 16 20 11 6 4 3

L 5 4 12 10 16 21 23 24

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L 6 7 7 10 16 18 21 22

Pct. .813 .774 .774 .643 .385 .333 .222 .154

W 21 26 20 25 20 8 10 10 0

L 7 7 10 7 11 20 18 18 27

Pct. .750 .788 .667 .781 .645 .286 .357 .357 .000

@ — Sun Belt Regular-Season Co-Champions ! — Sun Belt Tournament Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant % — NWIT Participant

Pct. .848 .875 .571 .667 .407 .222 .148 .111

American South (1988-1991) 1990-1991 W L Pct. W L @$Lamar 12 0 1.000 29 4 !$Louisiana Tech 9 3 .750 18 12 Arkansas State 7 5 .583 19 9 New Orleans 6 6 .500 14 14 Central Florida 4 8 .333 10 15 UT-Pan American 2 10 .167 7 20 Southwestern La. 2 10 .167 3 24 @ — American South Regular-Season Champion ! — American South Tournament Champion

@ — Sun Belt Regular-Season Champion ! — Sun Belt Tournament Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant 1993-1994 W L Pct. W L 14 0 1.000 31 4 11 3 .786 24 10

.710 .571 .296 .222 .185 .148

@ — Sun Belt Regular-Season Co-Champions ! — Sun Belt Tournament Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant % — NWIT Participant

@ — SBC Regular-Season Co-Champions! — Sun Belt Tournament Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant

1994-1995 W L Pct. @$La, Tech 13 1 .929 !$Western Ky. 12 2 .857 Lamar 10 4 .714 Arkansas State 9 5 .643 New Orleans 6 8 .429 South Alabama 2 12 .143 Southwestern La. 2 12 .143 UT-Pan American 2 12 .143

.714 22 9 .571 16 12 .357 8 19 .286 6 21 .214 5 22 .071 4 23

@ — Sun Belt Regular-Season Champion ! — Sun Belt Tournament Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant % — NWIT Participant

@ — Sun Belt Regular-Season Champion ! — Sun Belt Tournament Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant Team @!$La. Tech @$Western Ky. Arkansas State New Orleans South Alabama UT-Pan American Lamar Southwestern La.

10 4 8 6 5 9 4 10 3 11 1 13

Pct. .886 .706

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Pct. .879 .600 .678 .500 .400 .259 .111

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1987-1988 W L Pct. @!$La. Tech 9 0 1.000 %New Orleans 8 1 .889 Southwestern La. 5 4 .556 Lamar 4 5 .444 Arkansas State 3 6 .333 UT-Pan American 0 9 .000

W 32 25 18 14 17 0

L 2 7 11 14 14 27

Pct. .970 .655 .357 .462 .393 .111

Pct. .889 .536 .643 .556 .370 .000

Pct. .941 .781 .621 .500 .548 .000

Pct. .938 .481 .444 .480 .393 .308 .154

1983-1984 W L Pct. W L @$NE Louisiana 12 0 1.000 23 4 SW Louisiana 9 3 .750 22 6 Arkansas State 6 6 .500 13 13 McNeese State 6 6 .500 12 16 Texas-Arlington 5 7 .417 14 14 Lamar 4 8 .333 10 17 North Texas State 0 12 .000 2 25 @ — Southland Regular-Season Champion ! — NCAA Tournament Participant

Pct. .852 .786 .500 .429 .500 .370 .074

Pct. .793 .643 .600 .556 .370 .261 .240

Note—From the women’s basketball program’s inception in the 1974-75 season through the 1981-82 season, Arkansas State was a member of the Arkansas Women’s Intercollegiate Sports Association.

Southland (1983-1987) 1986-1987 W L Pct. W L @$NE Louisiana 9 3 .750 14 10 McNeese State 8 4 .667 20 8 Arkansas State 8 4 .667 18 9 Southwestern La. 7 5 .583 14 13 North Texas State 6 6 .500 15 13 Texas-Arlington 3 9 .250 8 18 Lamar 1 11 .083 2 24 @ — Southland Regular-Season Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant

Pct. .583 .714 .667 .519 .536 .308 .077

1985-1986 W L Pct. @$N. Texas St. 7 3 .700 @McNeese St. 7 3 .700 Southwestern La. 6 4 .307 Texas-Arlington 5 5 .500

Pct. .667 .621 .481 .423

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1984-1985 W L Pct. W L @$NE Louisiana 12 0 1.000 30 2 Texas-Arlington 8 4 .667 13 14 Lamar 7 5 .583 12 15 Arkansas State 5 7 .417 12 13 McNeese State 5 7 .417 11 17 Southwestern La. 4 8 .333 8 18 North Texas St. 1 11 ,083 4 22 @ — Southland Regular-Season Champion ! — NCAA Tournament Participant

1982-1983 W L Pct. W L @!$NE Louisiana 5 0 1.000 23 6 SW Louisiana 4 1 .800 18 10 McNeese State 3 2 .600 18 12 Lamar 1 4 .200 15 12 Texas-Arlington 1 4 .200 10 17 Arkansas State 1 4 .200 6 17 North Texas St. — — —— 6 19 @ — Southland Regular-Season Champion ! — Southland Tournament Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant

@ — American South Regular-Season Champion ! — American South Tournament Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant % — WNIT Participant

.423 .192 .897

W 20 18 13 11

L 10 11 14 15

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1988-1989 W L Pct. W L @!$La. Tech 10 0 1.000 32 4 New Orleans 7 3 .700 15 13 Lamar 6 4 .600 18 10 Arkansas State 5 5 .500 15 12 Southwestern La. 2 8 .200 10 17 UT-Pan American 0 10 .000 0 27 @ — American South Regular-Season Champion ! — American South Tournament Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant

Arkansas State 3 7 .300 11 15 Lamar 2 8 .200 5 21 x—NE Louisiana — — —— 26 3 @ — Southland Regular-Season Champion ! — NCAA Tournament Participant x — ineligible for conference championship


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* Multi-purpose indoor arena with 10,038 seats for basketball; 11,704 for concerts

“the convo”

* A crowd of 10,892, the largest ever at the ASU Convocation Center, saw the Red Wolves defeat the University of Arkansas 98-84 in the 2005 Women’s National Invitation Tournament

* Three-year, $19 million construction project completed in 1987 ($15.3 million provided by state)

* The ASU women’s basketball program posted its 200th victory at “The Convo” when it opened the 2008-09 season with a 73-56 victory over Creighton.

* Located on Olympic Drive on northeast corner of campus adjacent to football and baseball complexes

* Over the last seven years, ASU Women’s Basketball boasts a winning percentage of .777 (77-22)at the ASU Convocation Center

* Official opening was July 11, 1987, with National AAU 17-and-under boys basketball championships (first game: Team Acadiana of Louisiana 87, Arkansas Wings 68 ... first points: Joe Harvell, Arkansas Wings)

* ASU Women’s Basketball is 216-68 (.761) all-time at the Convocation Center, and 105-45 (.700) under Head Coach Brian Boyer.

* First public event: ASU commencement ceremonies in May 1987

* The Clopton Clinic Strength and Conditioning Room was unveiled in the summer of 2008, featuring new weights, lighting, floor and wall coverings and entrance doors.

* First college game: Arkansas State Lady Indians 70, Indiana State 63 (November 30, 1987) ... first points: ASU’s Charlotte Fields (19:49 of first half)

* The basketball court was resurfaced and repainted prior to the 2008-09 season, featuring the new Red Wolves logo and a large “stAte” logo at center court.

* First ASU men’s game: Memphis State 60, Arkansas State 59 (December 5, 1987) ... first points: Sylvester Gray of MSU (19:50 of first half) ... first ASU points: Bobby Collins (16:28 of first half)

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The Clopton Clinic Strength & Conditioning room opened and was dedicated in the Convocation Center in the summer of 2008.


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Year-By-Year Record Year 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Overall

Overall 11-3 10-4 6-4 11-1 11-0 10-2 11-1 8-2 9-3 9-2 11-1 12-4 9-4 7-5 6-6 6-8 11-3 13-0 9-3 14-2 13-2 9-6 8-6 216-68

Year-By-Year Attendance Year 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Conf. 2-2 3-2 3-2 5-1 8-0 5-2 5-1 5-2 5-2 6-1 6-1 4-2 4-4 4-4 4-3 3-4 6-1 7-0 5-2 8-1 9-0 6-3 5-4 118-44

Total Att. 5,796 6,287 4,371 9,546 9,313 19,581 13,756 18,233 18,530 23,371 22,304 25,244 17,702 16,088 20,360 25,715 16,746 35,242 29,205 33,262 29,792 30,053 15,296

Avg. Att. 414 449 437 796 847 1,632 1,146 1,823 1,544 2,125 1,859 1,578 1,362 1,341 1,697 1,837 1,196 2,711 2,434 2,079 1,986 2,004 1,092

Against All Opponents at the Convocation Center Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Alabama A&M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Alabama-Birmingham . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Alcorn State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0 Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Arkansas-Little Rock . . . . . . . . . . .11-2 Arkansas-Pine Bluff . . . . . . . . . . . .6-0 Austin Peay State . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Baylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Belmont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Butler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Brigham Young . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Cal-Poly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Central Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0 Charlotte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Coppin State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Creighton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-1 East Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Florida Atlantic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1 Florida International . . . . . . . . . . . .4-6 Grambling State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Hampton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Harding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Henderson State . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Indiana State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Jackson State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1

Kansas State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1 Lamar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-2 Long Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Louisiana-Lafayette . . . . . . . . . . .17-2 Louisiana-Monroe . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-0 Louisiana Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-15 Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Lyon/Arkansas College . . . . . . . . .2-0 Marquette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Maryland Eastern Shore . . . . . . . . .1-0 McNeese State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Memphis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Michigan State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Middle Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-4 Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1 Mississippi College . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Mississippi State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0 Mississippi Valley State . . . . . . . . .9-0 Missouri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Missouri-Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . .3-1 Missouri-St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Missouri State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1 Murray State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2 Nebraska . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Nevada-Las Vegas . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 New Hampshire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 New Mexico State . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 New Orleans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-4

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North Dakota State . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 North Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-2 Northern Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Northern Iowa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Oklahoma State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1 Ouachita Baptist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Purdue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 South Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-2 South Dakota State . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Southeast Missouri State . . . . . . . .1-0 Southern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Southern Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Southern Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Southwest Baptist . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Stephen F. Austin . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi . . . . . . .1-0 Texas-Arlington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Texas Christian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Texas-El Paso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0 Texas-Pan American . . . . . . . . . . .11-0 Troy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Tulane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Western Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . .11-7 Wichita State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0

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Top Crowds at The Convo 38 37 36 32 31 31 31 31 31 33 32 32 31 29 29 29 28 28 28

Arkansas State Adrianne Davie vs. La.-Monroe 2-17-07 Shyla Tucker vs. South Alabama 1-14-94 Vicki Romine vs. UMKC 2-8-88 Danielle Featherston vs. Lamar 2-17-96 Adrianne Davie vs.So. Dakota St.11-30-06 Danielle Featherston vs. Lamar 1-22-94 Evevetta Crawford vs. NE La. 12-15-93 Sonja Tate vs. Texas-Pan Am 1-9-93 Sonja Tate vs. UAB 12-30-92 Opponents Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech 2-17-90 Shrieka Evans, Grambling State 12-8-02 LaShondra Dixon, Hampton 12-18-02 Amber Holt, Middle Tennessee 1-14-07 Natalie Powers, Western Ky. 1-25-01 Jackie Stiles, SW Missouri State 11-23-99 Leslie Logsdon, Western Ky. 2-15-03 Jenny Anderson, New Orleans 1-31-98 Cassie Brooks, Lamar 2-18-88 Chastity Reed, UALR 2-11-09

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The Red Wolves have posted a record of 208-62 at the ASU Convocation Center since its opening in 1987, for a winning percentage of .770. Arkansas State put together a 17-game winning streak spanning the 1991-93 seasons, and the largest attendance was for the 2005 WNIT game against Arkansas, which drew 10,892 fans. astateredwolves.com

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1. 10,892* Arkansas 3-24-05 2. 6,149 UALR 1-10-02 3. 5,816 La. Tech 1-14-95 4. 5,619 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 12-11-04 5. 4,973 Denver 1-19-06 6. 4,781 UTPA 1-25-97 7. 4,327 New Orleans 1-23-97 8. 4,312 South Ala. 1-27-96 9. 4,208 USL 1-15-98 10. 4,158 New Orleans 1-31-98 11. 4,134 La. Tech 1-6-96 12. 4,120 La. Tech 1-30-93 13. 4,110 La.-Monroe 2-28-08 14. 3,844 Lamar 2-6-93 15. 3,583* Mississippi 12-3-96 16. 3,327* UALR 1-8-00 17. 3,221 Western Ky. 2-13-97 18. 3,214* Western Ky. 1-6-00 19. 3,065 Arkansas-Little Rock 1-28-06 20. 3,050 Western Ky. 3-6-93 * - Non-Double Header


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CONVOCATION CENTER INDIVIDUAL PLAYER RECORDS - ASU FG Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 by Shyla Tucker vs. South Alabama 1-14-94 FG Attempted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 by Vicki Romine vs. Missouri-Kansas City 2-8-88 FG Percentage (min. 5 attempts) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (5-5) Rae-Anne Smith vs. Western Kentucky, 2-25-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (7-7) Tanisha Johnson vs. Nevada-Las Vegas 12-12-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (6-6) Shelly Spears vs. Texas-Pan American 2-20-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (8-8) Eva Brehe vs. Missouri-Kansas City 2-8-88 3FG Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 by Danielle Featherston vs. Lamar 1-22-94 3FG Attempted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 by Vicki Romine vs. Missouri-Kansas City 2-8-88 3FG Percentage (min. 3 attempts) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (4-4) NeNe Hurst vs. Creighton 11-14-08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (3-3) Amber Abraham vs. New Orleans 1-30-03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (3-3) Amber Abraham vs. Murray State 12-01-03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (3-3) Rae-Anne Smith vs. Western Kentucky 1-25-01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (3-3) Tanisha Johnson vs. New Orleans 1-19-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (3-3) Julie Hagood vs. Texas Christian 11-18-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (3-3) Angie Scheer vs. Northern Iowa 11-29-88 FT Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 by Shyla Tucker vs. Western Kentucky 3-6-94 FT Attempted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 by Shyla Tucker vs. Western Kentucky 3-6-94 FT Percentage (min. 10 attempts) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (10-10) Danielle Featherston vs. Central Florida 12-13-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (10-10) Zennia Hayes vs. Arkansas College 1-25-88 Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 by Adrianne Davie vs. Louisiana-Monroe 1-17-07 Off. Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 by Shyla Tucker vs. Central Florida 2-14-91 Def. Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 by 4 players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Most recent: Ebonie Jefferson vs. North Texas 1-9-08 Total Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 by Shyla Tucker vs. Central Florida 2-14-91 Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 by Tia Kemp vs. Coppin State 12-2-94 Turnovers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 by Keeshia Evans vs. Kansas 11-21-00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 by Sonja Tate vs. Southwestern Louisiana 2-20-92 Blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 by Adrianne Davie vs. North Texas 1-20-05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 by Charlotte Fields vs. Mississippi College 12-16-87 Steals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 by Sonja Tate vs. Southwestern Louisiana 2-20-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 by Shyla Tucker vs. Louisiana Tech 1-23-92

CONVOCATION CENTER TEAM RECORDS - ASU HIGH LOW FG Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46, vs. South Alabama 1-30-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11, vs. Louisiana Tech 1-22-89 FG Attempted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86, vs. South Alabama 1-30-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41, vs. Louisiana Tech 1-22-89 FG Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . .581 (32-57), vs. Kansas St 3-14-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .220 (13-59) vs. Louisiana Tech 1-6-96 3 Pt. FG Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15, vs. South Alabama 2-28-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, vs. 12 opponents 3 Pt. FG Attempted . . . . . . . . . .29, vs. Louisiana Tech 1-30-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, vs. Lamar 2-18-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29, vs. Southwestern La. 1-11-97 3 Pt. FG Percentage . . . . . . . . .1.000 (3-3) vs. Northern Iowa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .000 vs. 12 opponents FT Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41, vs. Western Kentucky 3-6-94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2, vs. Louisiana Tech 11-25-02 FT Attempted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58, vs. Western Kentucky 3-6-94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5, vs. Louisiana Tech 11-25-02 FT Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . .929 (13-14) vs. Middle Tenn. 2-13-03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..320 (8-25) vs. New Orleans 1-21-88 Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124, vs. Lamar 2-12-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33, vs. Louisiana Tech 1-22-89 Offensive Rebounds . . . . . . . . .33, vs. Central Florida 2-14-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5, vs. East Carolina 1-3-04 Defensive Rebounds . . . . . . . . .43, vs. SW Louisiana 2-24-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12, vs. Western Kentucky 3-6-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43, vs. UAPB 2-19-97 Total Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . .71, vs. Ouachita Baptist 12-13-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22, vs. Fla. Intn’l 1-22-01 Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36, vs. Lamar 2-12-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2, vs. Troy 1-20-08 Turnovers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38, vs. SW Louisiana 1-15-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8, vs. Texas-El Paso 11-30-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8, vs. FIU 1-23-08 Blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10, vs. Mississippi College 12-16-87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, vs. 19 opponents Steals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27, vs. NE Louisiana 1-23-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1, vs. Louisiana Tech 1-22-89 First Half Points . . . . . . . . . . . . .67, vs. Lamar 2-12-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11, vs. Louisiana Tech 1-6-96 Second Half Points . . . . . . . . . .67, vs. New Orleans 1-23-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17, vs. Louisiana Tech 1-22-89

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2010-11 a-state women’s basketball CONVOCATION CENTER INDIVIDUAL PLAYER RECORDS - OPPONENTS FG Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 by Cassie Brooks, Lamar 2-18-88 FG Attempted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 by Sheila Smith, Murray State 12-4-87 FG Percentage (minimum 5 attempts) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (6-6) Veronica Cook, Western Kentucky 3-6-93; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (6-6) Etta Maytubby, Oklahoma 12-24-92 3FG Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 by Sherry Surney, Mississippi Valley State 12-2-97 3FG Attempted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 by Kim Perrot, Southwestern Louisiana 2-24-90 3FG Percentage (minimum 3 attempts) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (4-4) by Kelly Garrett, Texas-Pan American 1-25-97 FT Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 by Dawn Warner, Western Kentucky 1-28-95 FT Attempted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 by 4 players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Most recent: Amber Holt, Middle Tennessee 1-14-08 FT Percentage (minimum 8 attempts) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (8-8) Debby Batz, Central Florida 2-3-92; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (8-8) Sharon Bax, Missouri 11-25-88 Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 by Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech 2-17-90 Off. Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 by Tonya Scott, Alabama-Birmingham 12-30-92 Def. Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 by Priscilla Robinson, Middle Tennessee State 12-1-90; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 by Carvie Upshaw, New Orleans 1-21-88 Total Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 by Priscilla Robinson, Middle Tennessee State 12-1-90 Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 by Julie Pinson, Murray State 12-2-89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 by Shalee Lehning, Kansas State 11-25-08 Turnovers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 by Cherbritta Scott, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 12-21-00 Blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6, Jasmine Jenkins, FIU 1-23-08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6, Marlee Gipson, Kansas State 11-25-08 Steals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 by Kim Perrot, Southwestern Louisiana 2-2-89

HIGH LOW FG Made........................39 by Louisiana Tech 3-5-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 by Southwestern Louisiana 1-11-97 ....................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 by South Alabama 1-21-95 FG Attempted.................87 by Missouri-Kansas City 2-8-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 by Lamar 1-22-94 FG Percentage ...............591 (26-44) by Western Kentucky 3-6-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..234 (11-47) by South Alabama 1-21-95 3FG Made......................11 by Murray State 12-1-03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 by 24 Teams 3FG Attempted...............29 by Mississippi, 2-17-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 by 4 Teams 3FG Percentage ............1.000 by 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..000 by 24 Teams FT Made ........................30 by North Texas 2-17-01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 by Texas-El Paso 11-30-90 FT Attempted .................38 by New Orleans 1-23-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 by Texas-El Paso 11-30-90 FT Percentage ...............1.000 (11-11) by ULL 2-17-08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..286 (4-14) by Austin Peay State 11-28-89; ........................................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286 (2-7) by Kansas, 12-1-98; ....................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..286 (4-14) by Arkansas-Little Rock, 1-8-00 Points.............................114 by Louisiana Tech 3-5-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 by South Alabama 2-18-93 Off. Rebounds................29 by Alabama-Birmingham 12-30-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 by 3 Def. Rebounds...............42 by 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 by Henderson State 1-12-89; ....................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 by Lamar 2-18-88 Total Rebounds..............60 by Central Florida 2-14-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 by Texas-Pan American 1-9-93 Assists ...........................25 by Lamar 1-18-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 by Louisiana-Monroe 2-28-08 Turnovers.......................42 by New Orleans 3-7-96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock, 2-12-04 Blocks ............................9 by New Orleans, 1-19-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 by 34 Teams .......................................9 by Rice, 3-18-04 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steals.............................19 by Austin Peay State 11-26-97; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 by New Orleans 1-12-93; .......................................19 by Alcorn State 11-27-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 by St. Louis 12-5-89 ....................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 by FIU 1-23-08 Points 1st Half................56 by Louisiana Tech 3-5-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 by Texas-Pan American 1-9-93 Points 2nd Half..................58 by Louisiana Tech 3-5-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 by Texas-Pan American 1-7-95

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CONVOCATION CENTER TEAM RECORDS - OPPONENT


2010-11 a-state women’s basketball Texas A&M Corpus Christi Location: Corpus Christi, Texas Nickname: Islanders Colors: Royal Blue, Navy Blue & Silver Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Southland President: Dr. Flavius Killebrew Athletic Director: Tim Fitzpatrick Home Facility: American Bank Center Capacity: 8,400 SID: Josh Brown E-mail: joshua.brown@tamucc.edu

Iowa Location: Iowa City, Iowa Nickname: Hawkeyes Colors: Black & Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Big Ten President: Sally Mason Athletic Director: Gary Barta Home Facility: Carver-Hawkeye Arena Capacity: 15,500 SID: Aaron Blau E-mail: aaron-blau@hawkeyesports.com Press Row Phone: 319-335-7284

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Southern University Location: Baton Rouge, La. Nickname: Jaguars Colors: Columbia Blue & Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Southwestern Athletic Chancellor: Dr. Kofi Lomotey Athletic Director: Greg LaFleur Home Facility: F.G. Clark Activity Center Capacity: 7,500 SID: Kevin Manns E-mail: kmanns@gmail.com

Arkansas-Pine Bluff Location: Pine Bluff, Ark. Nickname: Golden Lions Colors: Black & Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Southwestern Athletic Chancellor: Dr. Lawrence A. Davis, Jr. Athletic Director: Louis “Skip” Perkins, Jr. Home Facility: H.O. Clemmons Capacity: 4,500 SID: Andrew Roberts E-mail: robertsa@uapb.edu Press Row Phone: 870-543-8210

Saint Louis Location: St. Louis, Mo. Nickname: Billikens Colors: Royal Blue & White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Atlantic 10 President: Lawrence Biondi, S.J. Athletic Director: Chris May Home Facility: Chaifetz Arena Capacity: 10,600 SID: Mickey Smith E-mail: msmit145@slu.edu

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Website: www.goislanders.com 2009-10 Record: 24-11 2009-10 Conf. Record: 12-4, 3rd Letterwinners R/L: 8/5 Starters R/L: 2/3 Newcomers: 4 Head Coach: Robert Robinson Alma Mater: Texas-Arlington, 1993 Record at TAMUCC (Yrs.): 62-66(5) Career Record (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Deb Roof, Kim Dowell, Geoff Grawn

Website: www.hawkeyesports.com 2009-10 Record: 20-14 2009-10 Conf. Record: 10-8/T3rd Letterwinners R/L: 9/0 Starters R/L: 5/0 Newcomers: 5 Head Coach: Lisa Bluder Alma Mater: Northern Iowa, 1983 Record at Iowa (Yrs.): 189-123 (10) Career Record (Yrs.): 545-265 (26) Associate Head Coach: Jan Jensen Assistant Coaches: Jenni Fitzgerald, Shannon Gage

Website: www.gojagsports.com 2009-10 Record: 23-9 2009-10 Conf. Record: 14-1/1st Letterwinners R/L: 10/2 Starters R/L: 5/0 Newcomers: 3 Head Coach: Sandy Pugh Alma Mater: Northwestern State, 1987 Record at SU (Yrs.): 187-134 (11) Career Record (Yrs.): 262-145 (14) Assistant Coaches: Carlos Funchess, Rolanda Monroe, David Frank

Website: www.uapblionsroar.com 2009-10 Record: 8-22 2009-10 Conf. Record: 7-11 Letterwinners R/L: 6/5 Starters R/L: 2/3 Head Coach: Cary Shelton Alma Mater: Mississippi Valley State, 1988 Record at UAPB (Yrs.): 8-22 (1) Career Record (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Brandi Harris, Shea Rochell

Website: www.SLUBillikens.com 2009-10 Record: 11-19 2009-10 Conf. Record: 5-9/T9th Letterwinners R/L: 8/3 Starters R/L: 3/2 Newcomers: 6 Head Coach: Shimmy Gray-Miller Alma Mater: Michigan, 1994 Record at SLU: 53-94 Career Record (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Stephanie Rich, Honey Brown, Glenn Box

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2010-11 a-state women’s basketball St. John’s Location: Queens, N.Y. Nickname: Red Storm Colors: Red & White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Big East President: Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M. Athletic Director: Chris Monasch Home Facility: Carnesecca Arena Capacity: 5,602 SID: Kristin Duffy E-mail: duffyk@stjohns.edu Press Row Phone: 718-990-5713

Texas-Arlington Location: Arlington, Texas Nickname: Mavericks Colors: Royal Blue & Orange Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Southland President: James P. Spaniolo Athletic Director: Pete Carlon Home Facility: Texas Hall Capacity: 3,600 SID: Kristyna Mancias E-mail: kmancias@uta.edu Office Phone: 817-272-2213

SMU

Website: www.utamavs.com 2009-10 Record: 15-16 2009-10 Conf. Record: 9-7 (4th West) Letterwinners R/L: 5/3 Starters R/L: 2/3 Newcomers: 7 Head Coach: Samantha Morrow Alma Mater: Texas Wesleyan (1981) Record at CU (Yrs.): 56-37 Career Record (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Shane Laflin, Erin Grant, Lindsey Wilson, Rachel Cisneroz

Website: www.smumustangs.com 2009-10 Record: 20-11 2009-10 Conf. Record: 10-6 T2nd Letterwinners R/L: 9/4 Starters R/L: 2/3 Newcomers: 5 Head Coach: Rhonda Rompola Alma Mater: SMU, 1983 Assistant Coaches: Lisa Dark, Deneen Parker, Danny Hughes, Allison Singleton

Georgia Southern

Akron

Location: Statesboro, Ga. Nickname: Eagles Colors: Blue & White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Southern Website: www.GeorgiaSouthernEagles.com 2009-10 Record: 19-12 2009-10 Conf. Record: 13-7/5th Letterwinners R/L: 10/6 Starters R/L: 2/3 Newcomers: 5 Head Coach: Rusty Cram

Location: Akron, Ohio Nickname: Zips Colors: Blue & Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Mid-American Website: www.gozips.com 2009-10 Record: 18-14 2009-10 Conf. Record: 7-9 Letterwinners R/L: 7/NA Starters R/L: 1/4 Newcomers: 5 Head Coach: Jodi Kest

Henderson State

Website: www.hsu.edu/athletics 2009-10 Record: 15-14 2009-10 Conf. Record: 6-8/5th - West Letterwinners R/L: 5/6 Starters R/L: 3/2 Head Coach: Josh Matthews Alma Mater: Western Kentucky, 1995 Record at HSU (Yrs.): 59-52 (4) Career Record (Yrs.): 160-104 (9) Assistant Coach: Chris Oestreich

Location: Arkadelphia, Ark. Nickname: Reddies Colors: Red & Gray Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Gulf South President: Dr. Charles Welch Athletic Director: Kale Gober Home Facility: Wells Center Capacity: 3,000 SID: Troy Mitchell E-mail: mitchet@hsu.edu Press Row Phone: 870-230-5197

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Location: Dallas, Texas Nickname: Mustangs Colors: Red & Blue Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Conference USA President: Dr. R. Gerald Turner Athletic Director: Steve Orsini Home Facility: Moody Coliseum Capacity: 8,998 SID: Daniel Beach E-mail: dbeach@smu.edu Press Row Phone: 214-768-7742

Website: www.RedStormSports.com 2009-10 Record: 25-7 2009-10 Conf. Record: 12-4/T4th Letterwinners R/L: 9/2 Starters R/L: 4/1 Newcomers: 6 Head Coach: Kim Barnes Arico Alma Mater: Montclair State, 1993 Record at STJ (Yrs.): 130-113 (8) Career Record (Yrs.): 224-185 (14) Associate Head Coach: Joe Tartamella Assistant Coaches: Megan Duffy, Tamika Louis


2010-11 a-state women’s basketball Missouri State Location: Springfield, Mo. Nickname: Lady Bears Colors: Maroon & White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Missouri Valley President: Dr. James E. Cofer, Sr. Athletic Director: Kyle Moats Home Facility: JQH Arena Capacity: 11,000 SID: Eric Doennig E-mail: ericdoennig@missouristate.edu Press Row Phone: 417-836-8145

Louisiana Tech Location: Ruston, La. Nickname: Lady Techsters Colors: Red & Blue Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Western Athletic President: Dr. Dan Reneau Athletic Director: Bruce Van De Velde Home Facility: Thomas Assembly Center Capacity: 8,000 SID: Malcolm Butler E-mail: mbutler@latech.edu Press Row Phone: 318-257-3144

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Charlotte Location: Charlotte, N.C. Nickname: 49ers Colors: Green & White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Atlantic 10 Chancellor: Dr. Philip L. Dubois Athletic Director: Judy Rose Home Facility: Halton Arena Capacity: 9,105 SID: Brent Stastny E-mail: bmstastn@uncc.edu Press Row Phone: 704-687-4999

Stephen F. Austin Location: Nacogdoches, Texas Nickname: Ladyjacks Colors: Purple & White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Southland President: Dr. Baker Pattillo Athletic Director: Robert Hill Home Facility: William R. Johnson Coliseum Capacity: 7,203 SID: Ben Rikard E-mail: rikardbenja@sfasu.edu Press Row Phone: 936-468-4635

South Alabama Location: Mobile, Ala. Nickname: Jaguars Colors: Blue, Red & White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt President: Gordon Moulton Athletic Director: Dr. Joel Erdmann Home Facility: Mitchell Center Capacity: 10,000 SID: Kevin Beasley E-mail: kbeasley@usouthal.edu Press Row Phone: 251-460-7418

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Website: www.missouristatebears.com 2009-10 Record: 22-11 2009-10 Conf. Record: 12-6/3rd Letterwinners R/L: 10/3 Starters R/L: 4/1 Newcomers: 4 Head Coach: Nyla Milleson Alma Mater: Kansas State, 1985 Record at MSU (Yrs.): 43-50 (3) Career Record (Yrs.): 228-86 (10) Associate Head Coach: Trish Marsh Assistant Coaches: Carly Stubblefield, Camryn Whitaker

Website: www.latechsports.com 2009-10 Record: 23-9 2009-10 Conf. Record: 12-4 Letterwinners R/L: 9/2 Starters R/L: 3/2 Newcomers: 4 Head Coach: Teresa Weatherspoon Alma Mater: Louisiana Tech, 2008 Record at La Tech (Yrs.): 32-11 (2) Career Record (Yrs.): Same Associate Head Coach: Daron Park Assistant Coaches: Sarah Carter, Ebony Felder

Website: www.Charlotte49ers.com 2009-10 Record: 18-14 2009-10 Conf. Record: 9-5/T4th Letterwinners R/L: 7/7 Starters R/L: 2/3 Head Coach: Karen Aston Alma Mater: UALR, 1987 Record at UNCC (Yrs.): 59-37 (3) Career Record (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Angela Ortega, Ken Griffin, Sabrina Gregory

Website: www. 2009-10 Record: 18-11 2009-10 Conf. Record: 13-3/T1st Letterwinners R/L: 11/2 Starters R/L: 4/1 Newcomers: 2 Head Coach: Brandon Schneider Alma Mater: Wayland Baptist, 1995 Record at SFA (Yrs.): First year Career Record (Yrs.): 306-72 (12) Assistant Coaches: Jodi Greve, Andy Majors, A’Quonesia Franklin

Website: www.usajaguars.com 2009-10 Record: 15-16 2009-10 Conf. Record: 9-9/T4th - East Letterwinners R/L: 9/4 Starters R/L: 3/2 Newcomers: 4 Head Coach: Rick Pietri Alma Mater: South Alabama, 1987 Record at USA (Yrs.): 169-128 (10) Career Record (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Bobby Brasel, Aisha Stewart, Eric Wise

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2010-11 a-state women’s basketball Western Kentucky Location: Bowling Green, Ky. Nickname: Lady Toppers Colors: Red & White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt President: Dr. Gary Ransdell Athletic Director: Ross Bjork Home Facility: E.A. Diddle Arena Capacity: 7,326 SID: Chris Glowacki E-mail: chris.glowacki@wku.edu Press Row Phone: 270-745-6941

Florida International Location: Miami, Fla. Nickname: Panthers Colors: Blue & Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt President: Dr. Mark B. Rosenberg Athletic Director: Pete Garcia Home Facility: U.S. Century Bank Arena Capacity: 5,000 SID: Jenna Marina E-mail: jmari025@fiu.edu Press Row Phone: 305-348-3702

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Louisiana-Lafayette Location: Lafayette, La. Nickname: Ragin’ Cajuns Colors: Vermilion & White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt President: Dr. E. Joseph Savoie Athletic Director: David Walker Home Facility: Earl K. Long Gym Capacity: 1,121 SID: Russell Luna E-mail: rluna@louisiana.edu Press Row Phone: 337-482-1292

Middle Tennessee State Location: Murfreesboro, Tenn. Nickname: Blue Raiders Colors: Royal Blue & White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt President: Dr. Sidney McPhee Athletic Director: Chris Massaro Home Facility: Murphy Center Capacity: 11,520 SID: Travis Woods E-mail: woods@goblueraiders.com

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Website: www.fiusports.com 2009-10 Record: 14-16 2009-10 Conf. Record: 9-9/T4th - East Letterwinners R/L: 9/4 Starters R/L: 4/1 Newcomers: 3 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Alma Mater: Old Dominion, 1975 Record at FIU (Yrs.): 591-302 (31) Career Record (Yrs.): 661-323 (33) Associate Head Coach: Inge Nissen Assistant Coaches: Desma Thomas Bateast, Joanne Aluka-White

Website: www.fausports.com 2009-10 Record: 14-15 2009-10 Conf. Record: 10-8/3rd - East Letterwinners R/L: 5/8 Starters R/L: 2/3 Newcomers: 8 Head Coach: Chancellor Dugan Alma Mater: Eastern Kentucky, 1982 Record at FAU (Yrs.): 137-183 (11) Career Record (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Shannon Litton, Yolanda Cole, Cristal Randolph

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Location: Boca Raton, Fla. Nickname: Owls Colors: Blue & Red Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt President: Mary Jane Saunders Athletic Director: Craig Angelos Home Facility: FAU Arena Capacity: 5,000 SID: Jared Smith E-mail: jsmit295@fau.edu

Website: www.wkusports.com 2009-10 Record: 21-11 2009-10 Conf. Record: 14-4/2nd - East Letterwinners R/L: 8/3 Starters R/L: 2/3 Newcomers: 4 Head Coach: Mary Taylor Cowles Alma Mater: Western Kentucky, 1992 Record at WKU (Yrs.): 175-81 (8) Career Record (Yrs.): Same Associate Head Coach: David Graves Assistant Coaches: Latasha Dorsey, Latrice Mclin

Website: www.RaginCajuns.com 2009-10 Record: 9-22 2009-10 Conf. Record: 4-14/6th - West Letterwinners R/L: 9/3 Starters R/L: 3/2 Newcomers: 6 Head Coach: Errol Rogers Alma Mater: Louisiana, 1995 Record at ULL (Yrs.): 20-71 (3) Career Record (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Lori Morris, Tomekia Reed, Nic Jeffers

Website: www.GoBlueRaiders.com 2009-10 Record: 25-6 2009-10 Conf. Record: 17-1/1st - East Letterwinners R/L: 8/5 Starters R/L: 1/4 Newcomers: 6 Head Coach: Rick Insell Alma Mater: Middle Tennessee, 1977 Record at MTSU (Yrs.): 125-39 (5) Career Record (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Lynn Burkey, Kim Clark, Alex Fuller

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2010-11 a-state women’s basketball Denver Location: Denver, Colo. Nickname: Pioneers Colors: Crimson & Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt Chancellor: Robert D. Coombe Athletic Director: Peg Bradley-Doppes Home Facility: Magness Arena Capacity: 7,200 SID: Nicole Dupes E-mail: nicole.dupes@du.edu Press Row Phone: 303-871-3922

North Texas Location: Denton, Texas Nickname: Mean Green Colors: Green & White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt President: V. Lane Rawlings Athletic Director: Rick Villarreal Home Facility: The Super Pit Capacity: 10,032 SID: Steven Bartolotta E-mail: steven.bartolotta@unt.edu Press Row Phone: 940-565-4674

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Louisiana-Monroe Location: Monroe, La. Nickname: Warhawks Colors: Maroon & Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt Interim President: Dr. Stephen Richters Athletic Director: Bobby Staub Home Facility: Fant-Ewing Coliseum Capacity: 7,000 SID: Jeremy Stevens E-mail: stevenj@warhawks.ulm.edu

Arkansas-Little Rock Location: Little Rock, Ark. Nickname: Trojans Colors: Silver, Black & Maroon Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt Chancellor: Dr. Joel E. Anderson Athletic Director: Chris Peterson Home Facility: The Jack Stephens Center Capacity: 5,600 SID: Brandy Sweeden E-mail: bmsweeden@ualr.edu Press Row Phone: 501-683-7004

Troy Location: Troy, Ala. Nickname: Trojans Colors: Cardinal, Black & Silver Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt Chancellor: Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. Athletic Director: Steve Dennis Home Facility: Sartain Hall Capacity: 4,000 SID: Travis Jarome E-mail: tjarome@troy.edu

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Website: www.DenverPioneers.com 2009-10 Record: 18-13 2009-10 Conf. Record: 12-6/2nd-West Letterwinners R/L: 5/4 Starters R/L: 4/1 Newcomers: 6 Head Coach: Erik Johnson Alma Mater: UC San Diego, 1994 Record at DU (Yrs.): 34-28 (2) Career Record (Yrs.): Same Associate Head Coach: Yvonne Hawkins Assistant Coaches: Shelley Sheetz, Lisa Faulkner

Website: www.meangreensports.com 2009-10 Record: 9-22 2009-10 Conf. Record: 5-13 Letterwinners R/L: 7/4 Starters R/L: 4/1 Newcomers: Head Coach: Shanice Stephens Alma Mater: Oklahoma State, 1993 Record at UNT (Yrs.): 20-42 (2) Career Record (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Larry McNeil, Jimmy Stellato, Margaret Richards

Website: www.ulmwarhawks.com 2009-10 Record: 10-19 2009-10 Conf. Record: 4-14/T5th - West Letterwinners R/L: 10/3 Starters R/L: 3/2 Newcomers: 5 Head Coach: Mona Martin Alma Mater: Northwestern State, 1976 Record at ULM (Yrs.): 217-214 (15) Career Record (Yrs.): 620-428 Assistant Coaches: E.J. Ok, Gerline Gullaume, LaJenna Howard

Website: www.ualrtrojans.com 2009-10 Record: 27-7 2009-10 Conf. Record: 17-1/1st - West Letterwinners R/L: 7/3 Starters R/L: 4/1 Newcomers: 6 Head Coach: Joe Foley Alma Mater: Central Arkansas, 1979 Record at UALR (Yrs.): 130-84 (7) Career Record (Yrs.): 586-165 Associate Head Coach: Robert Dallimore Assistant Coaches: Alicia Cash, Jocelyn Love

Website: www.TroyTrojans.com 2009-10 Record: 12-17 2009-10 Conf. Record: 5-13/6th - West Letterwinners R/L: 8/2 Starters R/L: 3/2 Newcomers: 6 Head Coach: Michael Murphy Alma Mater: Cardinal-Stritch, 1985 Record at TROY (Yrs.): 103-127 (8) Career Record (Yrs.): 175-150 (10) Assistant Coaches: Craig Kennedy, Jennifer Wasson

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The Sun Belt Conference enters its 35th season in 20102011 with several constants evident during the over three decade span of the league. Success, progress, and academic excellence have always been at the core of the league and in the second decade of the 21st century those constants could not be more clear. The Sun Belt Conference was founded on August 4, 1976 with New Orleans, South Alabama, Georgia State, Jacksonville, North Carolina-Charlotte and South Florida participating in four men’s sports: basketball, golf, soccer and tennis. With the onset of the 21st century the Sun Belt Conference began sponsoring football at the Division I-A level (now known as the Football Bowl Subdivision) in 2001 and generated an automatic bowl tie-in for its conference champion in the New Orleans Bowl. Prior to the 2001 season only Louisiana-Lafayette had competed at the Division I-A level for the entirety of its program’s history. New members North Texas, Middle Tennessee and New Mexico State would take on the task of maturing into I-A programs along with Arkansas State and football only members Idaho and Louisiana-Monroe. The conference’s automatic berth into the New Orleans Bowl gave the league credibility, but wins would be needed to show that the league could contend at the highest level of the game. North Texas carried that responsibility well in the early years of Sun Belt Conference football. The Mean Green would represent the league for four consecutive seasons in the New Orleans Bowl. One of the first shining moments in Sun Belt football history came in the second New Orleans Bowl in 2002 when North Texas defeated Conference USA co-champion Cincinnati 2419. More memorable moments would soon follow, but not before the league’s membership took on additional changes. Utah State joined the league briefly as a football playing member but departed along with Idaho and New Mexico State following the 2004 season. Troy joined the league as a football only in 2004 and would join as an all-sports member soon thereafter. Florida Atlantic joined initially as a football only member in 2005 and would also enter competition in all sports a couple of years later. FIU, a league member since the late 1990s, began competition in football in 2005 and WKU, a longtime league member, began competition in 2009. Louisiana-Monroe, a founding member of the football league, would join as all-sports member as well. As the Sun Belt Conference evolved with new members and new found success – the league earned two bowl berths for the first time in 2004 – the state of the Football Bowl Subdivision would also evolve. The Sun Belt Conference entered the ranks of the Bowl Championship Series when the BCS restructured prior to the 2006 season. The Sun Belt Conference now found itself as one of 31 NCAA conferences that sponsor multiple sports, but the league was now one of only 11 to participate in the Bowl Championship Series (BCS). With that lofty standing, expectations for the Sun Belt Conference are as high as ever and the league and its member institutions have consistently delivered in the past few years. Because of its status as a member of the Football Bowl Sub-

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division coalition, the Sun Belt Conference has a permanent seat on the NCAA’s 18-member Board of Directors. As a result, the conference has a crucial voice on some of the most pressing issues in college athletics and will always have a role in the implementation of any future NCAA legislation and guidelines. The conference continues to utilize television to grow and promote the league and its member institutions. The Sun Belt Conference signed a new multi-year agreement with ESPN, Inc. in January of 2009 that will result in unprecedented national coverage for the league. Additionally, ESPN televised the conference’s men’s basketball championship game for the 30th straight season in 2010, marking its longest affiliation with any conference in the country. The conference’s regional television partnership with Comcast/Charter Sports Southeast (CSS) and Cox Sports Television (CST) enables live telecasts of Sun Belt events to reach millions of households. The addition of volleyball, baseball and softball to the conference’s television package has resulted in more national and regional television exposure for the league than at any time in its history. The Sun Belt Conference has also partnered with JumpTV Sports, Inc. to deliver a full-service, customized, public and premium website to provide fans with a broad range of real-time information and content about the conference’s athletic teams. The Sun Belt is one of the few conferences in the nation to provide video highlights and features on its website from each of the league’s respective championships. This technology serves as a great recruiting tool for schools by enabling anyone in the world with internet access to view the conference’s championship events. Success has been easy to find in recent years. Over the last four seasons the Sun Belt Conference has represented itself well in the football postseason. In fact the Sun Belt Conference boasts a winning record of 4-3 in its seven bowl appearances in the last four seasons. With Middle Tennessee’s victory in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, the Sun Belt Conference has now won four bowl games in its last seven appearances. Since 2005 football season, the first year after conference realignment, the Sun Belt Conference ranks 6th out of 11 conferences in composite bowl game winning percentage. The Sun Belt Conference set an all-time league high for players selected in the NFL Draft in 2010 with seven total players selected - topping the previous record of five in 2007. The world has taken notice of the Sun Belt Conference as well. Proof of that comes as the league now has two automatic tie-ins to postseason bowl games. The R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl recently extended its agreements with the Sun Belt Conference ensuring that a Sun Belt team will play in that bowl game through 2013 (the league has sent a team to that game every year since the game’s inception in 2001). The Sun Belt Conference also signed an agreement this past offseason with the GMAC Bowl, played annually in Mobile, Alabama, that will ensure a Sun Belt team plays in that bowl game through 2013. The league also has secondary tie-ins with the Little Caesar’s Pizza Bowl, the St. Petersburg Bowl and the PapaJohns.com Bowl. in the realm of academic excellence nearly every Sun Belt Conference school is currently graduating its student-athletes at a rate higher than its respective school’s student body. For the third consecutive year Sun Belt Conference student-athletes topped the previous year’s record number of Commissioner’s List and Academic Honor Roll awards winners. 1,700 Sun Belt student-athletes earned a GPA over 3.0 for the previous school year and were named to either the Sun Belt Academic Honor Roll or Sun Belt Commissioner’s List.


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Arkansas State University’s athletic programs compete in top-of-the line facilities. ASU Stadium, which opened in 1974, has evolved into a beautiful stadium which seats 30,406 fans. That includes a cluster of exclusive suites in the south end zone atop the football office complex. A million dollar video/scoreboard is the focal point in the stadium. Coaches and student-athletes moved into a new $2.7 million track and field complex in spring 2004. It contains an eight-lane 400-meter track and can be set up for two NCAA venues. Three local country clubs graciously allow ASU’s men’s and women’s golf programs to utilize their facilities for practice and play. J.A. “Ike” Tomlinson Stadium-Kell Field serves as home to Red Wolves baseball. Built in 1993, the stadium received complete lighting in 1996 and, most recently, 206 field level seats were added for the 2008 season. ASU’s newest women’s program, bowling, competes in the Paragould Bowling Center, a newly-renovated, state-of-the-art facility.

ASU Stadium—Home of ASU Football

Track & Field Complex

RidgePointe Country Club

Convocation Center

Tomlinson Stadium and Kell Field

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Those who have not visited the campus of Arkansas State University in the last five or 10 years would be shocked at the school’s appearance today. So much on campus is tied to athletics. ASU Stadium is the gathering site for Saturdays and excitement surrounding each game can be felt for miles. The sights, the smells, the sounds of football. There is so much construction and new projects on campus. The school looks . . . and is . . . a modern educational institution that has kept up with technology and student needs as much, if not more, than most schools in the nation. A student center addition anchors the campus, and a new student recreation and wellness center was completed last fall. New campus housing has recently been completed, including a “Collegiate Park” apartment complex, coastal-type soft-colored housing throughout campus, and a new dorm. There is a new Alumni Center and construction of a new overpass connecting the campus to local businesses is about to become a reality. It’s a new-look campus that is growing and improving each day. Arkansas State University is an extremely valuable part of Northeast Arkansas and surrounding areas.

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Arkansas State University was established April 1, 1909, as a “public school of agriculture” by Act 100 of the Arkansas General Assembly. It was located at Jonesboro because citizens of the city bid $40,000 to the state and pledged 200 acres of land as a site. After a century of growth, ASU-Jonesboro now has an annual budget of some $122.6 million, owns more than 3,000 acres of land in five different counties, has a physical plant valued at almost $200 million, and has an alumni roll exceeding 53,000. ASU’s rapid development over the years has been typical of other major universities in an emerging modern South. From an agricultural high school in 1909, to a junior college in 1918, to a four-year degree-granting institution in 1930, to a university in 1967, ASU has become regionally respected and nationally recognized for its qualities of teaching, research and service. The ASU system includes campuses at Beebe (White County), Mountain Home (Baxter County), and Newport (Jackson County) where associate degree programs are offered, and at Marked Tree, Searcy and Heber Springs. An instructional site is located at Paragould. The Jonesboro campus, which occupies 942 acres amid the gentle slopes of Crowley’s Ridge in east Jonesboro, is located between the vast and fertile Mississippi River Valley and the cultural and scenic richness of the Ozark Mountains. More than 10,000 students annually work toward degrees in 141 areas of specialization at the graduate and undergraduate levels. Fifteen undergraduate degrees are offered through the Colleges of Agriculture, Business, Communications, Education, Engineering, Fine Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Nursing and Health Professions, Sciences and Mathematics, and the University College. The Honors College was instituted July 1, 2004, evolving from the Honors Program.


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2010-11 a-state women’s basketball The Arkansas State University Athletic Department announced the largest single donation in its history, a $400,000 gift from Charles Luter that is being used to enhance the athletic academic facility, at a press conference held at the newly named Charles F. Luter Family Academic Success Center in September of 2008. “We are proud to announce the largest gift in the history of ASU Athletics of $400,000, and we are also proud to announce the renaming of this facility to the Charles F. Luter Family Academic Success Center,” said ASU Director of Athletics Dr. Dean Lee at the press conference. “We have the great opportunity to announce the completion of what we call the third phase of our performance enhancement complex. We previously had the Boe and Myrna Adams Strength and Conditioning Center, the Tim and Terri Langford Sports Medicine Center and now a vital and very important part of what we call the Academic Success Center. “That is a very appropriate name for what we do here, because we have had a tremendous amount of academic success,” Lee added. “We work extremely hard to build a culture where our student-athletes want to succeed not only in competition, but in the classroom, and they have done that.” The long list of ASU’s most recent academic achievements includes the latest graduation success rate set at 75.0 percent. Additionally, the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll had a total of more than 300 representatives during the 2009-10 academic year. “I was very enthusiastic about making this contribution to ASU with the academic success that it has had,” said Luter. “I hope this contribution will add to the continued academic success and build on that academic success. I hope when we enhance this facility, it’s going to add to the entire University and the sports complex out here. Ultimately, what we have to think about is the student body as a whole and the student-athletes and how hard they work to be successful.” The 3,000 square-foot Charles F. Luter Family Academic Success Center serves as a foundation for structure, discipline and organization for the education of all ASU student-athletes. The facility, coupled with innovative programs and equipment, currently houses the academic support staff, tutors, computer labs, a resource room, study areas, tutorial rooms, small group study centers, a large conference room, the compliance office and spring sports coaching offices. The renovation project will include a new foyer that will serve as a reception area for guests and recruits as they enter the facility, a new front that will create a stronger image, new computers, new tutorial rooms and restructuring of the computer lab. Some additions will assist in strengthening a culture of academic success through a stronger presence and recognition of Red Wolves student-athletes. A special wall and display area will be added for those student-athletes that make the honor roll. Also, those student-athletes that graduate will have their pictures displayed throughout the year until the next group of graduating seniors come in. Another phase of the renovation is a “Wall of Honor” that will recognize special student-athletes that have come to Arkansas State and excelled in their business, in their profession or in their community. The new facility will display a special plaque in honor of Charles and Kay Luter as well.

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2010-11 a-state women’s basketball UNIVERSITY VICE CHANCELLORS

Dr. Glen Jones Interim Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost

Dr. Rick Stripling Vice Chancellor Student Affairs

Mr. Ed Kremers Vice Chancellor Finance & Administration

Mr. Cristian Murdock Vice Chancellor University Advancement

Dr. Robert Potts

BOARD OF TRUSTEES Florine Tousant Milligan Forrest City Chair

INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS COMMITTEE

Howard L. Slinkard Rogers Vice Chair

Ron Rhodes Cherokee Village Secretary

Mike Gibson Osceola

Dan Pierce Jonesboro

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The Intercollegiate Athletics Committee was formed in the spring of 1997. The Intercollegiate Athletics Committee reviews and makes recommendations on issues involving Nonie Wiggins the welfare of student-athletes, the role of athletics in campus life, and the athletics program’s compliance with the university, conference, and NCAA regulations; serves as a search advisory committee for key athletics program personnel; reviews the role of existing and potential sports programs; and reviews the athletics budget. The committee reports to the Chancellor. Membership consists of four students appointed annually by the Student Government Association (one should be a student-athlete); four faculty appointed by the Faculty Senate (staggered two-year terms); one Faculty Athletic Representative appointed by the Chancellor (two-year term); one executive staff member appointed by the Chancellor (two-year term); the Dean of University College; two staff members appointed by the Staff Senate (staggered two-year terms); Student Government Association and Student Activities Board presidents; and representatives from the following external organizations: Alumni Association, Red Wolf Club, Letterman’s Club, and the Jonesboro Regional Chamber of Commerce ASU Committee. The Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and the Senior Woman Athletic Administrator serve as ex-officio, nonvoting members. The chancellor appoints a chair at the beginning of each academic year.

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Interim University System President


dr. dan howard, interim chancellor

2010-11 a-state women’s basketball outside of the United States. Along with former UNA President Robert L. Potts, Dr. Howard provided leadership for concluding successfully the first Capital Campaign at the University of North Alabama in which the $10 million goal was exceeded by a healthy margin. Dr. Howard served as the Chair for the “Return the Pride to UNA” Campaign, the “ROTC Commemorative Garden Campaign,” the “Restore the Wesleyan Bell Campaign, the “Coby Hall Campaign,” and the ”Campaign for Rogers Hall.” During his career, Dr. Howard has developed more than $20 million in successful grant proposals and has served as principal investigator or project director for the associated grants (including those in association with the pedestrian walkways on the UNA campus). Dr. Howard is engaged actively in professional and other voluntary service. He is a member of the Board of Directors for the Northeast Arkansas United Way, a Commissioner for the Commission on English Language Program Accreditation (CEA), a member of the Board of Directors for the Arkansas Research Alliance, a member of the Board of Directors for the American College of Education, and a member of the Jonesboro Regional Chamber of Commerce. Additionally, Dr. Howard is a member of the Arkansas State University Foundation Joint Committee on University Investments. His philanthropic contributions benefit, among other charities, the Arkansas State University Foundation, Santa’s Wolves, ASU Theater Guild, Delta Symphony Orchestra, ASU Museum, and the First Presbyterian Church in Florence, Alabama. Dr. Howard has received numerous professional honors and is listed in Marquis’ Who’s Who in America and Marquis’ Who’s Who in Education. He is the recipient of the Willard W. Patty Distinguished Alumni Award from Indiana University; the Alumni Friend of the Year from the University of North Alabama National Alumni Association; the Award of Excellence from the Alabama Group Home; the Outstanding Administrator of the Year from the Alabama Association of Foreign Language Teachers; the Outstanding Citizen and the Key to the City of Florence, Alabama; Resolution of Commendation by the Board of Trustees for the University of North Alabama; Resolution Proclaiming Appreciation for Extraordinary Contributions to the State of Alabama and award of Key to the State, by Lieutenant Governor Jim Folsom, Jr.; Resolution of Commendation for Outstanding Professional Achievement, by Senator Roger Bedford; Proclamation and Resolution Expressing Appreciation for Extraordinary Contributions to the University of North Alabama National Alumni Association and award of the Key to Rogers Hall; and Resolution of Commendation, the University of North Alabama Foundation Board of Directors.

Dr. G. Daniel Howard currently serves as Interim Chancellor at Arkansas State University. In this capacity, he is the Chief Executive Officer for the University. Dr. Howard holds the academic title as tenured full professor. He earned his baccalaureate degree from Manhattan College and holds four graduate degrees from Indiana University, including two master’s degrees “with honors” and two doctoral degrees (including a Ph.D., in higher education, with a minor in law). Dr. Howard attended and graduated from the Institute for Educational Management at Harvard University, the Educational Leadership Institute at Indiana University, and the Williamsburg Development Institute. He holds active professional credentials as a Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE), Certified Government Financial Manager (CGFM), Certified Safety Professional (CSP), and Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS). Additionally, Dr. Howard has been an active member of MENSA for more than 19 years. His professional career exceeds 35 years that is marked by increasing levels of responsibility and authority, from a full-time faculty member, to dean, to a vice president/vice chancellor, to an executive vice chancellor and provost, and now interim chancellor. He has authored more than 80 scholarly publications and was instrumental in importing the private model of enrollment management to the University of North Alabama (UNA). Dr. Howard has been instrumental in globalizing both the University of North Alabama and Arkansas State University by providing leadership to cause the international student populations to grow dramatically and to influence positively the number of students and faculty engaged in academic activities

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events added to Tomlinson Stadium and the Convocation Center weight room underwent major renovations that included new weights and cardio equipment. Lee was instrumental in the recruitment and hiring of John Brady, who was just two years removed from an NCAA Final Four appearance and recently named the 2009-10 Sun Belt Conference Men’s Basketball Coach of the Year. Those are just a few of the many ways the ASU athletic department has continued to develop under Lee, who is always looking for new and creative ways to take the Red Wolves athletic program to the next level while maintaining its main focus on academics, competitive performance and a well-rounded environment for student-athletes. Lee remains hungrier than ever for ASU to have continued success in all areas. He has already made great strides in enabling Arkansas State's Department of Athletics to become one of the most respected programs around. Dr. Lee became ASU's 10th Director of Athletics July 9, 2002. It wasn't long before the department began to experience important and progressive changes which were capped by an unprecedented “State of A-State” address in the spring of 2004. When he concluded the address to a packed house, there was no mistaking that he is committed to building a successful program at ASU. In a very short time, he has orchestrated sellout and capacity crowds, overseen the expansion and growth of ASU's athletic facilities, and provided sound leadership to both the athletic staff and population of student-athletes. Lee came to ASU from Oklahoma State University, where he was the Associate Director of Athletics for External Operations. His administrative experience at two NCAA Division IA universities, OSU and the University of Arkansas, and his achievements in mobilizing financial support make him well-suited for Arkansas State University and Northeast Arkansas. While at the University of Arkansas, Lee served as the Vice President of the Razorback Foundation. In addition, Dr. Lee's experience as athletic director at Arkansas Tech University and his familiarity with ASU and the state of Arkansas help him feel right at home. He earned his bachelor's degree in 1979 and master's in education at Henderson State University, then completed his doctor of education degree at the University of Arkansas in 1989. In 2009, Lee was chosen as a Distinguished Alumni of Henderson State University, the highest honor Henderson State bestows. Although born in Tulsa, Okla., Lee competed in high school sports in Berryville, Arkansas, and was selected to play in the all-Star basketball and football games in 1975. He also played basketball, baseball and tennis at Henderson State, where he later served as an assistant coach. He played in two national championship games as a member of Henderson State’s basketball team. He was head basketball coach at Malvern High School early in his career. Dean and wife Reba are the parents of two daughters, Diamond Olivia (15) and Anna Pearl (13).

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dr. dean lee, director of athletics

The Arkansas State University athletics program reached its 100th birthday last year and Dean Lee's name has figured prominently in the celebration. Lee is entering his ninth year as Director of Athletics and continues restoring the old and building new tradition for Arkansas State. Under Lee’s direction, the ASU athletic department enjoyed another significant year in 2009-10. Not only did ASU enjoy some of the most exciting moments ever on the fields, courts, and tracks, but also in the arenas of academics, donor and alumni involvement, community service and achievement. The 2008 AAFF’s Outstanding Athletic Director, Lee serves on the NCAA Men’s Basketball Issues Committee, the BCS Athletic Directors Advisory Committee and the Division 1A Athletic Directors Association Board of Trustees. He has guided the athletic department to annual success academically and competitively, but last year ASU athletics once again enjoyed growth through a number of unique accomplishments and projects as well. For instance, ASU took fourth place in the Bubas Cup standings, the Sun Belt Conference all-sports award, for its best results in a decade. The Red Wolves also continued to upgrade their facilities with first-class renovations to the men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball locker rooms, their media/film room in the Convocation Center and installation of a new state-of-the-art GEO Surfaces turf inside ASU Stadium. The ASU Athletic Department received the largest single donation in its history, a $400,000 gift from Charles Luter that will be used to enhance the athletic academic facility, in 2008 and continued to bring in significant donations last year under Lee’s leadership. Among those were a $150,000 donation from ASU alumnus and former football letterman Steve Bryant. The athletic department also announced a $250,000 donation last year from alumni and long-time supporters Scott and Kay Dawson. The $250,000 donation matched the second largest gift in the department’s history and is being used to improve the academic environment for all student-athletes. Among the many athletic accomplishments attained last year, the women’s bowling team made its third straight appearance in the NCAA Championships. As recently as 2008, ASU secured an unprecedented $1 million contract for its Sept. 4, 2010 football game at Auburn, the Red Wolves set a school-record in football attendance and two student-athletes were named Academic All-America as well. Lee’s vision for ASU Athletics was revealed in a 2008 video called “Inside A-State Athletics”, which focused on the Red Wolves athletic programs and how the athletic department plans to meet challenges in the future. A-State released a second “Inside A-State Athletics” video featuring Lee in 2009 that gave an in-depth look at facilities and the progress that is being made in that area. Additional recent facility upgrades include 206 fieldlevel seats and new party boxes available for corporate


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athletic department directory

AREA CODE 870 ATHLETICS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3880 ATHLETIC TRAINING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3342 COMPLIANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2813 DEVELOPMENT AND RED WOLF CLUB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2401 FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3880 MARKETING AND PROMOTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3930 SPIRIT GROUPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3880 SPORTS INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2541 STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2082 STUDENT SERVICES AND ACADEMIC SUPPORT . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2813 VIDEO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2082 BASEBALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2700 MEN’S BASKETBALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2077 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2303 WOMEN’S BOWLING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3876 FOOTBALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2082 MEN’S GOLF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3411 WOMEN’S GOLF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2777 TRACK AND FIELD, CROSS COUNTRY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3350 WOMEN’S SOCCER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2340 WOMEN’S TENNIS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3876 VOLLEYBALL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3876 ADMINISTRATION Dr. Dean Lee Doug Abel Karen Barker Tabitha Foreman Caroline Williams Nonie Wiggins

Director of Athletics Senior Associate AD Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant Faculty Athletics Representative

ATHLETIC TRAINING Ron Carroll Head Certified Trainer Chad Sturkie Assistant Athletic Trainer Natalie Trotter Assistant Athletic Trainer Laura Alva Athletic Training Intern Jordan Phenicie Athletic Training Intern Amanda Carpenter Athletic Training GA Soleil McLaughlin Athletic Training GA COMPLIANCE Daniel Feig Will Lawler Pam Graham

Assistant AD for Compliance Compliance Coordinator Administrative Assistant for Compliance

DEVELOPMENT AND RED WOLF CLUB Doug Doggett Associate AD for External Operations & Director of the Red Wolf Club Brad Pietz Assistant AD for Development Brad Bobo Director of Corporate Sales Bill Templeton Director of Major Gifts Tim Padgett Development GA Gina Winchester Administrative Assistant for Red Wolf Club and Women’s Basketball FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Randy Knowles Assistant AD for Facilities & Event Management Bobby Burton Athletics Facilities Supervisor for Grounds & Landscape Ryan Dickson Equipment Supervisor

972-3882 972-3882 972-3882 972-2991 972-2990 972-3385 972-3923 972-2419 972-4009 680-8309 972-3342 972-3342 972-3342

972-2304

972-2944 972-3004 972-2682 972-2464 972-3005 972-2993

972-2578 972-3880 680-8093

972-3477 972-2943

SPIRIT GROUPS Meredith Green Martha McFerron

972-3880 972-3880

A-Team Sponsor Cheerleading Sponsor

SPORTS INFORMATION Jerry Scott Assistant AD for Sports Information Van Provence Assistant SID Anthony Reynolds Assistant SID Katey Buckley Sports Information GA

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972-3897 972-2082 972-2082

STUDENT SERVICES AND ACADEMIC SUPPORT Stacey Willmott Associate AD for Student Services & SWA Lauren Adams Academic Adviser Brad Herman Academic Adviser Trevor White Athletic Eligibility Specialist

972-3356 972-3702 972-2721 972-3831

VIDEO Chris Buttgen

Video Coordinator

972-2082

BASEBALL Tommy Raffo Chris Cook Justin Meccage

Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

972-2700 680-4338 680-4339

972-3405 972-2707 972-3547 972-2541

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680-8253

MEN’S BASKETBALL John Brady Head Coach Isaac Brown Assistant Coach Jeff Clapacs Assistant Coach Richard Williams Assistant Coach Leela Keller Administrative Assistant

972-2077 972-2491 972-3512 972-2390 972-3505

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Brian Boyer Head Coach Leslie Larsen Assistant Coach Tanya Ray Assistant Coach Jennifer Sullivan Assistant Coach

972-2303 972-3637 972-3583 972-2473

WOMEN’S BOWLING Justin Kostick Head Coach

680-8552

FOOTBALL Steve Roberts Kevin Corless

972-3162 972-3098

MARKETING AND PROMOTIONS Gleen Hart Assistant AD for Marketing & Promotions MaKinzie Foos Director of Marketing

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING John Arce Director of Strength & Conditioning Ross Miller Assistant Director of Strength & Conditioning Joseph Boyd Strength & Conditioning GA Scott Dunavant Strength & Conditioning GA

Hugh Freeze Corey Batoon Adam Federle Tony Gilbert David Gunn Maurice Harris Darren Hiller Tyler Siskey Travion Scott Kyle Shipp Jason Gregory Karen Rinehart

Head Coach Associate Head Coach & Defensive Coordinator Offensive Coordinator Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach GA Coach GA Coach Director of FB Operations Administrative Assistant

680-8438 972-2299 972-3871 680-8002 972-3716 972-3872 680-8003 972-3873 680-8055 972-2082 972-2082 972-3874 972-2092

972-2092

MEN’S GOLF Steve Johnson

Head Coach

972-3411

WOMEN’S GOLF MJ Desbiens

Head Coach

972-2708

TRACK AND FIELD AND CROSS COUNTRY Lon Badeaux Head Coach Jason Brooks Assistant Coach Matt Kraft Assistant Coach Matt Vining Assistant Coach

680-4001 680-4005 680-4003 972-4002

WOMEN’S SOCCER Tafadzwa Ziyenge Head Coach Lisa Berg Assistant Coach

972-3195 972-8193

WOMEN’S TENNIS Marcia Williams Head Coach Marina Engelbrecht Assistant Coach

972-2895 680-4050

VOLLEYBALL Justin Ingram Shawn Taylor Jenna Malcom

972-2725 972-3524 972-3876

Head Coach Assistant Coach GA Coach

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