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A-STATE RED WOLVES 0 Aaliya Warren

1 Lauren Bradshaw

3 Khadija Brown-Haywood

5 Brittney Gill

10 Akasha Westbrook

11 Amanda Lawson

12 Jamie Ruffins

13 Brittany Fowler

14 Christyal Holloway

20 Kylie Ladd

21 Jessica Flanery

24 Aundrea Gamble

F 6-3 RFr. Irving, Texas Irving MacArthur HS

G 5-10 Malvern, Ark. Malvern HS

G 5-8 Little Rock, Ark. Parkview HS

So.

So.

F 6-2 Jr. Mesquite, Texas Mesquite Horn HS

G 5-10 Bryan, Texas Kilgore College

G 5-8 Ozark, Ark. Ozark HS

RSr.

Fr.

F 5-11 Centralia, Ill. Centraila HS

Sr.

G 5-8 Jr. Little Rock, Ark. Little Rock Central HS

G 5-10 Sr. Mountain View, Ark. Mountain View HS

G 5-8 RSr. Pine Bluff, Ark. Watson Chapel HS

G 5-8 Jr. Leachville, Ark. Buffalo Island Central HS

G 5-9 RSr. McKinney, Texas Kilgore College

LEGEND: G = Guard F = Forward C = Center R = Redshirt (TS) = Transfer 25 Dominique Oliver G 5-6 Rowlett, Texas Rowlett HS

Jr.

33 Ogo Obinabo F 6-2 Plano, Texas Plano HS

So.

# Player Name

Pos HT Class Hometown Previous School

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INTRODUCTION Table of Contents......................................................1 Quick Facts ..................................................................2 Media Information ..............................................3-4 THE 2014-15 SEASON Season Outlook ....................................................6-9 Schedule ....................................................................10 Roster Breakdown ................................................11 PLAYERS Returning Player Profiles ............................12-21 Newcomer Player Profiles ..........................22-24 COACHES AND STAFF Head Coach Brian Boyer..............................25-29 Assistant Coach Aaron Kallhoff ................30-31 Assistant Coach Sonja Tate ........................32-33 Assistant Coach Aisha Stewart ........................34 Support Staff............................................................35 2013-14 YEAR IN REVIEW Sun Belt Champions ......................................36-37 Final Notebook ................................................37-40 Results and Statistics ....................................41-44 SBC Championship and Honors ......................45 Sun Belt Statistics ..........................................46-49 HISTORY & RECORDS Top Performances ..........................................50-51 Statistical Records..........................................52-55 Year-By-Year Leaders ....................................56-57 WNIT History ..........................................................58 Sun Belt Conference Honors......................59-61 A-State Coaching History....................................62

Coaching Year-By-Year ........................................63 Season-By-Season Results ..........................64-69 All-Time Series Results........................................70 All-Time Letterwinners................................71-72 All-Time Conference Standings ................73-77 The A-State Convocation Center ..............78-81 A-State Convocation Center Records......82-86 OPPONENTS The Sun Belt Conference ....................................87 Opponent Quick Facts ..................................78-91 THIS IS A-STATE A-State Administration........................................92 Dr. Tim Hudson, Chancellor ..............................93 Terry Mohajir, Director of Athletics ..............94 Athletics Facilities ................................................95 Arkansas State University..................................96 Jonesboro, Arkansas ............................................97 Staff Directory ........................................................98 CREDITS The 2014-15 Arkansas State women’s basketball reference guide is a publication of the A-State Media Relations Office. PHOTOGRAPHY Nelson Chenault, Richard Bishop (Bishop Photography), Hannah Dolle, Roger Williams, John Bunch (Bunch Photography), Justin Manning (Jay’s Photo Design), Ernie Rice, Sun Belt Conference, A-State Media Relations. COVER DESIGN A-State Creative Services.

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General Information Institution..................Arkansas State University Location ..........................................Jonesboro, Ark. Population........................................................70,187 President................................Dr. Charles L. Welch Chancellor ......................................Dr. Tim Hudson Director of Athletics ....................Terry Mohajir SWA................................................................Amy Holt Faculty Athletics Rep. ................Nonie Wiggins Founded ..............................................................1909 Enrollment ......................................................13,552 Nickname ................................................Red Wolves Colors ................................................Scarlet & Black Home Facility ......................Convocation Center Arena Capacity ..............................................10,563 Conference ..................................................Sun Belt Affiliation ......................................NCAA Division I Athletic Dept. Phone ....................870-972-3880 Ticket Office Phone ......................870-972-2781 Athletics Web Site ..........Astateredwolves.com Team Information 2013-14 Record ..............................................22-12 2013-14 SBC Record ......................................14-4 Sun Belt Finish ...................................................... 1st 2013-14 Home Record ....................................12-2 2013-14 Road Record ........................................9-6 2013-14 Neutral Court Record ......................2-5 All-Time Record (40 Seasons) ............653-481 All-Time SBC Record (23 Seasons) ....216-148 Sun Belt Regular Season Titles ..........................2 Last Sun Belt Title .................................... 2013-14 WNIT Appearances ................................................ 9 Last WNIT Appearance ......2014 (1st Round) Best WNIT Finish ..................Champions, 1993 Starters Returning/Lost ................................3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ....................9/5 Newcomers ................................................................5 Press Row Phone ..........................870-972-2541

Director of Operations ................Renae Shippy Athletic Trainer....................................Julie Ellena Strength and Conditioning..............Ross Miller Basketball Office Phone ..........870-972-2303 Media Relations WBB Contact ....................................Chris Graddy Office..................................................870-972-2707 Cell ....................................................870-340-7836 E-mail .................................. cgraddy@astate.edu Media Relations Director ................Jerry Scott Assistant Director ................................Joe Gorby Assistant Director ..........Dennen Cuthbertson Director of Digital Media ........Dustin Sullivan Media Relations Phone ............870-972-2541 Media Relations Fax ..................870-972-3367 Press Row Phone ..........................870-972-2541 Mailing Address ..............................PO Box 1000 State University, AR 72467 Overnight Address ..................217 Olympic Dr. Jonesboro, AR 7240 Important Numbers A-State Dept. of Athletics ..........870-972-3880 Women’s Basketball Office ......870-972-2303 Women;s Basketball Fax ..........870-972-3540 Sun Belt Office ..............................504-299-9066 Sun Belt Fax ....................................504-299-9068 Video Contact ..................................Renae Shippy Phone ................................................870-972-2303 Media Relations Office ..............870-972-2541

Coaching Staff Head Coach ..........................................Brian Boyer Alma Mater ..............Missouri Western (1993) Record at A-State (Years) ............272-223 (16) Career Record (Years) ..................................Same SBC Record ..................................................137-107 Assistant Coach ............................Aaron Kallhoff Alama Mata ....Bemidji State University, 2003 Assistant Coach......................................Sonja Tate Alama Mata........................Arkansas State, 2007 Assistant Coach ..............................Aisha Stewart Alama Mata ....................................Catawba, 2004

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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. An area in the south end of the court is also setup for additional media. If you need additional assistance please see Chris Graddy with the A-State Media Relations Staff. 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 AState Media Relations Office. 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 A-State reserves the right to revoke passes and privileges at any time due to misrepresentation or misconduct. Requests for road- game credentials should be made to the SID of the host institution. 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, firstserve basis. All parking pass requests should be made to the Media Relations Office. ENTRY: Media representatives with proper AState 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. GAME SERVICES: Notes, programs, media guides and statistic packets are provided to media personnel by the Media Relations Office. Phones are available in the Media Room as well as light refreshments.

A-STATE MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF Jerry Scott Director Office: 870-972-3405 Cell: 870-243-6021 jscott@astate.edu Chris Graddy Assistant Director Office: 870-972-2707 Cell: 870-340-7836 cgraddy@astate.edu Joe Gorby Assistant Director Office: 870-972-3547 Cell: 870-897-5010 jgorby@astate.edu Dennen Cuthbertson Assistant Director Office: 870-972-2541 Cell: 870-820-0594

mcuthbertson@astate.edu

Dustin Sullivan Director of Digital Media Office: 870-972-2682 Cell: 870-275-8375 dsullivan@astate.edu

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1000, State University, AR 72467 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. 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.

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PRACTICES: Practices will be announced as open or closed through the A-State Media Relatons Department. Video crews wishing to film practice must notify the Media Relations office in advance. If TV crews wish to interview a player or coach, please notify Chris Graddy, Assistant Media Relations Director. INTERVIEWS: Head coach Brian Boyer will be available for interviews in the media room after each game, following a brief team meeting. A-State 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 Chris Graddy, Assistant Media Relations Director at (870) 9722707. All interviews must be approved by the head coach. INJURY INFORMATION POLICY: A studentathlete's 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 studentathlete 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 postgame 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. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Chris Graddy, Assistant Media Relations Director at (870) 972-2541, 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. RADIO: Radio broadcasts of Red Wolves

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Women’s Basketball will be on 95.3FM The Ticket/970AM KNEA and will also be available over the internet at the A-State Athletics website AStateRedWolves.com. Brad Bobo is the “Voice of the Red Wolves”. The visiting teams’ “official radio station, as designated by the visitors’ SID, will be permitted origination privileges. Two courtesy lines are provided at courtside. Any questions regarding broadcasts or the use of facilities should be directed to Chris Graddy, Assistant Media Relations Director. GAME SERVICES: Programs, notes, reference guides, flip cards, statistics, quotes, play-byplay and live statistics (StatBroadcast) are provided. Phone lines are available in the media room and courtside for media use. Books of all information will be available after the game.

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 41miles. Take ramp toward Caraway Road/Red Wolf Boulevard for 0.2 miles. Bear right on Red Wolf Boulevard and go 2.2 miles until seeing the Convocation Center on the left. 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 for 6.5 miles. Take ramp onto US 49 North and go 2.7 miles until taking the Stadium/Red Wolf Boulevard exit for 0.2 miles. Turn left on Red Wolf Boulevard and go 2.4 miles until seeing the Convocation Center on the left.

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PRINT/ONLINE MEDIA Jonesboro Sun P.O. Box 1249, Jonesboro, AR 72403 870-935-5525 (Phone), 870-935-5823 (Fax) sports@jonesborosun.com Arkansas Democrat-Gazette P.O. Box 2221, Little Rock, AR 72203 501-378-3411 (Phone), 501-375-4521 (Fax) sports@arkansasonline.com Associated Press 10802 Executive Center Dr., Suite 100 Little Rock, AR 72211 501-225-3668 (Phone), 501-225-3249 (Fax) The Herald P.O. Box 1930, State University, AR 72467 87-972-3075 (Phone), 870-910-8042 (Fax) herald@astate.edu Memphis Commercial Appeal 495 Union Avenue, Memphis, TN 38101 800-444-6397 (Phone), 901-529-2362 (Fax) sports@gomemphis.com Stephens Media Group 401 South Victory, Little Rock, AR 72201 501-374-0699 (Office), 501-374-0860 (Fax) Paragould Daily Press P.O. Box 38, Paragould, AR 72450 870-239-8562 (Phone), 870-239-8565 (Fax) scoop@paragoulddailypress.com Newport Daily Independent 2408 Hwy 367 North, Newport, AR 72112 870-523-5855 (Phone), 870-523-6542 (Fax) sports@newportindependent.com SportingLifeArkansas.com 6834 Cantrell Road, STE 367 Little Rock, AR 72207 888-825-2062 (Phone) simon.lee@sportinglifearkansas.com AStateNation.com 501-680-7335 (Phone) jeff@arkst.com TELEVISION KAIT-TV (ABC) P.O. Box 790, Jonesboro, AR 72403 870-931-8888 (Phone), 870-933-8058 (Fax) sports@kait8.com ASU-TV P.O. Box 2160, State University, AR 72467 870-972-3070 (Phone), 870-972-3828 (Fax) ccpillow@astate.edu KARK-TV (NBC) 1401 West Capitol Ave., Suite 104 Little Rock, AR 72201 501-340-4444 (Phone), 501-375-1961 (Fax) sports@kark.com KATV-TV (ABC) 401 South Main, Little Rock, AR 72201 501-372-7777 (Phone), 501-324-7546 (Fax)

sports@katv.com KTHV-TV (CBS) 8th & Izard, Little Rock, AR 72203 501-244-4572 (Phone), 501-376-1645 (Fax) sports@todaysthv.com KLRT-TV (FOX) 10800 Colonel Glenn Road, Little Rock, AR 72204 501-217-4257 (Phone), 501-227-0855 (Fax) sports@fox16.com WREG-TV (CBS) 803 Channel 3 Drive, Memphis, TN 38104 901-527-9336 (Phone), 901-577-0198 (Fax) glenn.carver@wreg.com WMC-TV (NBC) 1960 Union Avenue, Memphis, TN 38104 901-726-0416 (Phone), 901-278-7633 (Fax) jgreer@wmcstations.com WHBQ-TV (FOX) 485 S. Highland Street, Memphis, TN 38111 901-320-1313 (Phone), 901-320-1366 (Fax) matt.stark@foxtv.com WPTY-TV (ABC) 2701 Union Extended, Memphis, TN 38112 901-323-2430 (Phone), 901-452-1820 (Fax) eyewitnessnews@abc24.com RADIO KASU (91.9 FM) P.O. Box 2160, State University, AR 72467 870-972-3070 EAST ARKANSAS BROADCASTERS 403 West Parker Road, Jonesboro, AR 72401 KWHF (95.9 FM), 870-934-5009 KBTM (1230 AM & 101.3 FM), 870-935-5597 KFIN (107.9 FM), 870-932-1079 KIYS (101.7 FM), 870-935-5598 KNEA (970 AM & 95.3 FM), 870-932-8400 95.3 FM The Ticket, 870-930-3367 JONESBORO RADIO GROUP 314 Union, Jonesboro, AR 72401 KDXY (104.9 FM), 870-933-8800 KEGI (100.5 FM), 870-934-5009 KDXY-HD3 (92.7 FM), 870-933-8800 KJBX (106.3 FM), 870-933-8800 KDXY-HD2(107.5 FM), 870-933-8800 KJBX-HD2 (98.5 FM), 870-933-8800 KKSP The Source (93.3 FM) 501-823-0933 400 Hardin Rd, Little Rock, AR 72211 KPOC/KRLW (106.3 FM & 1320 AM), 870-886-6666 P.O. Box 508, Pocahontas, AR 72455 KABZ (103.7 FM The Buzz), 870-886-6666 2400 Cottondale Lane, Little Rock, AR 72202 ESPN Radio (730 AM), 901-522-1919 203 Beale Street, Suite 204, Memphis, TN 38103 WHBQ (Sports 560 AM), 901-522-1919 6080 Mt. Moriah Ext., Memphis, TN 38115

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2015-16 Schedule

Date

Opponent

Location

Time

November 3 November 10 November 14 November 18 November 21 November 25 November 28 December 7 December 12 December 16 December 21 December 30 January 2 January 7 January 9 January 16 January 18 January 21 January 23 January 28 January 30 February 4 February 6 February 11 February 13 February 18 February 20 February 25 February 27 March 1 March 5 March 9-13

Henderson State (Exhibition) Harding (Exhibition) at Tennessee Tech at UT Martin Wichita State at UT Chattanooga at Florida Gulf Coast at Florida Alcorn State Austin Peay at Nebraska at Troy^ at South Alabama^ UL Monroe^ UL Lafayette^ Appalachian State^ Little Rock^ at UT Arlington^ at Texas State^ Georgia State^ Georgia Southern^ South Alabama^ Troy^ UL Lafayette^ UL Monroe Georgia Southern^ Georgia State^ Texas State^ UT Arlington^ at Little Rock^ at Appalachian State^ SBC Tournament

Jonesboro, Ark. Jonesboro, Ark. Cookeville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. Jonesboro, Ark. Chattanooga, Tenn. Fort Myers, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Jonesboro, Ark. Jonesboro, Ark. Lincoln, Neb. Troy, Ala. Mobile, Ala. Jonesboro, Ark. Jonesboro, Ark. Jonesboro, Ark. Jonesboro, Ark. Arlington, Texas San Marcos, Texas Jonesboro, Ark. Jonesboro, Ark. Jonesboro, Ark. Jonesboro, Ark. Lafayette, La. Monroe, La. Statesboro, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Jonesboro, Ark. Jonesboro, Ark. Little Rock, Ark. Boone, N.C. New Orleans, La.

7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. TBA TBA 7:05 p.m. TBA 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:15 p.m.. 2:00 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 5:15 p.m. TBA TBA

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2015-16 Roster Numerical No. 0 1 3 5 10 11 12 13 14 20 21 24 25 33

Name Pos Aaliyah Warren F Lauren Bradshaw F Khadija Brown-Haywood F Brittney Gill G Akasha Westbrook G Amanda Lawson G Jamie Ruffins G Brittany Fowler G Christyal Holloway G Kylie Ladd G Jessica Flanery G Aundrea Gamble G Dominique Oliver G Ogo Obinabo F

Ht 6-3 6-2 5-11 5-8 5-10 5-10 5-8 5-8 5-8 5-10 5-10 5-9 5-6 6-2

No. 1 3 21 13 24 5 14 20 11 33 25 12 0 10

Name Pos Lauren Bradshaw F Khadija Brown-Haywood F Jessica Flanery G Brittany Fowler G Aundrea Gamble G Brittney Gill G Christyal Holloway G Kylie Ladd G Amanda Lawson G Ogo Obinabo F Dominique Oliver G Jamie Ruffins G Aaliyah Warren F Akasha Westbrook G

Ht 6-2 5-11 5-10 5-8 5-9 5-8 5-8 5-10 5-10 6-2 5-6 5-8 6-3 5-10

Cl Fr.-RS So. Sr. Sr.-RS So. Sr.-RS Jr. Jr. So. Fr Sr. Sr.-RS Jr. So.

Hometown/Last School Irving Texas (Irving MacArthur HS) Mesquite, Texas (Mesquite Horn HS) Centralia, Ill. (Centralia HS) Pine Bluff, Ark. (Watson Chapel) Malvern, Ark. (Malvern HS) Bryan, Texas (Kilgore College) Little Rock, Ark. (Little Rock Central HS) Leachville, Ark. (Buffalo Island Central HS) Little Rock, Ark. (Parkview HS) Ozark, Ark. (Ozark High School) Mountain View, Ark. (Mountain View HS) McKinney, Texas (Kilgore College) Rowlett, Texas (Rowlett HS) Plano, Texas (Plano HS)

Alphabetical Cl So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr.-RS Sr.-RS So. Fr Sr.-RS So. Jr. Jr. Fr.-RS So.

Hometown/Last School Mesquite, Texas (Mesquite Horn HS) Centralia, Ill. (Centralia HS) Mountain View, Ark. (Mountain View HS) Leachville, Ark. (Buffalo Island Central HS) McKinney, Texas (Kilgore College) Pine Bluff, Ark. (Watson Chapel) Little Rock, Ark. (Parkview HS) Ozark, Ark. (Ozark High School) Bryan, Texas (Kilgore College) Plano, Texas (Plano HS) Rowlett, Texas (Rowlett HS) Little Rock, Ark. (Little Rock Central HS) Irving Texas (Irving MacArthur HS) Malvern, Ark. (Malvern HS)

Red Wolves By State

Pronunciation Guide

Arkansas (7) Leachville - Brittany Fowler Little Rock - Jamie Ruffins Little Rock - Christyal Holloway Malvern - Akasha Westbrook Mountain View - Jessica Flanery Ozark - Kylie Ladd Pine Bluff - Brittney Gill

Aaliya Warren - Ah-Lee-Uh Khadija Brown-Haywood - Kah-Dee-Ja Akasha Westbrook - Ah-K-Juh Jessica Flanery - Flan-ah-re Aundrea Gamble - On-Dre-Uh Ogo Obinabo - Ah-Go Ah-Buh-Nah-Bo

Illinois (1) Centralia - Khadija Brown-Haywood Missouri (1) Pacific - Anna Vogt Texas (6) Bryan - Amanda Lawson Irving - Aaliya Warren McKinney - Aundrea Gamble Mesquite - Lauren Bradshaw Plano - Ogo Obinabo Rowlett - Dominique Oliver

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Khadija Brown-Haywood #3 • Forward • Senior • 3L Centrallia, Ill. • Centralia HS

• The KB File Full Name: Khadija Brown-Haywood Birthplace: Centralia, Ill. Birthday: September 29, 1992 Full Name: Brittney Gill Parents Name: Lequila Haywood Major: Early Childhood Education

• More About KB Nickname: KB

JUNIOR (2014-15): • A 2014-15 All-Sun Belt Conference Third-Team selection • Ranked second on the team with 11.5 points per game (15th in SBC). • Started in 33 of 35 games and had the second highest minutes per game average (30.8) on the roster. • Scored a career-high 21 points against Christian Brothers on Nov. 28 and matched the total Jan. 5 at ULM. • Grabbed a career-high 13 rebounds against Appalachian State in the SBC Tournament. • Recorded her first career double-double against the Mountaineers in the SBC Tournament with 18 points and 13 rebounds. • She tied or set career-highs in 11 different games this past season. • Ranked second on the team with 46 steals. • Narrowly missed tying a Convocation Center record for highest field goal percentage in a game when she knocked down 7-of-8 shots against Christian Brothers Nov. 28. • Had the third highest 3-point field goal percentage on the team (31.3%) and made the third most 3-point attempts (30). • Switched from a guard to the forward position before the start of the season. • Received the Red Wolves Excellence award which takes into ac count academics, community service, heart, effort, determination (on and off the court), Pride in Arkansas State and overall character.

A-State Connection: REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2013-14): Niece of Shelvy Haywood, who • Played in 29 games and averaged 1.1 points in those games. played basketball for A-State from • Averaged 7.0 per contest, including a career-high 20 minutes 1969-1970. against UT Martin on Nov. 11, 2013. • Scored a season-high five points three times on the year with first at Western Kentucky on Jan. 18, followed by five at Troy Feb. 1 and finally five against Louisiana-Monroe March 5 • Grabbed a season-best five rebounds against Austin Peay on Nov. 11, 2013. • Dished out a career-high three assists at Western Kentucky on Jan. 18, 2014. • Pulled down 32 rebounds on the year, 23 of which came on the defensive glass.

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• Career Highs Points: Khadija Brown-Haywood Field Goals: Centralia, Ill. Field Goal Attempts: September 29, 1992 3-Point Field Goals: Brittney Gill 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: Lequila Haywood Free Throws Made: Early Childhood Education

SOPHOMORE (2012-13): • Played in 18 games and scored 19 points on the season • Hit three, 3-pointers on the season … recorded a team-high five steals against Louisiana-Monroe on Feb. 16. • Pulled down a total of 20 rebounds on the year, 18 of which were on the defensive end. • Scored a season-high four points against Louisiana-Monroe on Feb. 16 • Played a season-high 17 minutes against FIU on Jan. 9. HIGH SCHOOL: • Averaged 12.5 points, 6.9 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 2.6 steals per game. • Earned first-team All-Conference honors and third-team Illinois Basketball Coaches Association All-State recognition. • Led Centralia High School to the South 7 Conference and Regional championships.

Free Throw Attempts: Early Childhood Education Rebounds: Early Childhood Education Assists: Early Childhood Education Blocked Shots: Early Childhood Education Steals: Early Childhood Education Minutes: Early Childhood Education

--------------------------------------Career Statistics-----------------------------------Season GP 2012-13 18 2013-14 29 2014-15 35 TOTAL 82

|---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| |-----Rebounds-----| GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. 0 8-21 .381 3-12 .250 0-0 .000 2 18 20 1.1 0 10-49 .204 5-32 .156 8-13 .615 9 23 32 1.1 33 157-335 .469 30-96 .313 57-71 .803 61 146 207 5.9 33 175-405 .432 38-140 .271 65-84 .774 72 187 259 3.2

A 6 12 53 71

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Blk 2 0 18 20

Stl Pts Avg. 12 19 1.1 8 33 1.1 46 401 11.5 66 453 5.5

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Brittney Gill #5 • Guard • Senior • 2L Pine Bluff, Ark. • Pine Bluff HS

• The Gill File Full Name: Brittney Gill Birthplace: Pine Bluff, Ark. Birthday: September 29, 1992

REDSHIRT JUNIOR (2014-15): • One of five Arkansas State players to appear in all 35 games. • Scored a career-high 14 points at Kent State on Dec. 17. • Grabbed a career-best nine rebounds in the Preseason WNIT against Jackson State to open the season and then match the total on Jan. 24 at Troy. • Became the Red Wolves’ first sub off the bench. • Finished fifth on the team in total rebounds with 104. • Widely considered A-State’s “defensive specialist” and was often charged with guarding the opponent’s top-scoring guard. REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2013-14):

Full Name: • Played in all 34 games and made 22 starts. Brittney Gill • Averaged 5.1 points and 3.3 rebounds per game. Parents Name: Bobby and Pearl Gill Major: Bobby and Pearl Gill

• More About Gill

• Scored a season-high 12 points at South Alabama on Feb. 12, 2014. • Scored 10 points against Texas State on Feb. 22, 2014. • Had a season best eight rebounds at Louisiana Tech on Nov. 25, 2013 and then matched the total against South Alabama at home on Jan. 11, 2014. • Was second on the team with 1.2 steals per game. • Fourth on the team with 51 offensive rebounds. • Had a team season-high six rebounds at South Alabama on Feb. 12, 2014. • Dished out a season-high four assists at Louisiana Tech.

Nickname: SOPHOMORE (2012-13): B-Gill • Redshirted. Favorite NBA Team: HIGH SCHOOL: •Attended Watson Chapel High School where she averaged 14 Brittney Gill Favorite NBA Player: Brittney Gill

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points, five rebounds, two assists, two steals and two blocks per game during her senior season. • Won two state championships. • Was named as All-Conference and All-State player during her junior and senior seasons. • Was the 6A State Tournament Most Valuable Player during her senior season. • Named to the 6A State All-Tournament team during her sopho more, junior and senior seasons. • Was a 2012 Arvest State Player of the Week selection.

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• Career Highs Points: Khadija Brown-Haywood Field Goals: Centralia, Ill. Field Goal Attempts: September 29, 1992 3-Point Field Goals: Brittney Gill 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: Lequila Haywood Free Throws Made: Early Childhood Education Free Throw Attempts: Early Childhood Education Rebounds: Early Childhood Education Assists: Early Childhood Education Blocked Shots: Early Childhood Education Steals: Early Childhood Education Minutes: Early Childhood Education

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|---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| |-----Rebounds-----| GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. 22 70-193 .363 7-35 .200 28-47 .596 51 60 111 3.3 7 84-192 .438 8-22 .364 22-32 .688 34 70 104 3.0 29 154-385 .400 15-57 .263 50-79 .633 85 130 215 3.1

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Amanda Lawson #11 • Guard • Senior • 1L Bryan, Texas • Kilgore CC

• The Lawson File Full Name: Amanda Lawson Birthplace: Bryan, Texas Birthday: September 29, 1992 Full Name: Brittney Gill

REDSHIRT JUNIOR (2014-15): • Played in 30 games, including two starts, while averaging 5.9 points per contest. • Began her A-State career by scoring 12 points in A-State’s Pre season WNIT victory over Jackson State on Nov. 14. • Scored in double figures in three straight games to start the season including a season-high 15 at Colorado on Nov. 22. • Had season-high seven rebounds three times throughout the season. • Led Arkansas State with a 52.1 field goal percentage on the year. • Dished out a season-high five assists at Mississippi State on Nov. 16. • Played a season best 31 minutes against the Bulldogs. • Made two starts with her first coming at Colorado and the second coming against Christian Brothers on Nov. 28. JUNIOR (2013-14): • Redshirted.

Parents Name: Adrien and Angela Lawson SOPHOMORE (2012-13 AT KILGORE COLLEGE): • Averaged 12.6 points per game.

Major: • Pulled down 6.5 boards per night. Bobby and Pearl Gill • Dished out nearly three assists per outing.

• More About Lawson Nickname: B-Gill Favorite NBA Team: Brittney Gill

• Started in 20 of the 24 games she played in and scored a seasonhigh 25 points against Southwestern Christian College. • Had two games where scored 22 points against McLennan Community College and Tyler Junior College. • Recorded two double-doubles on the year, which came in the first and last games of her season. • Began the 2012-13 season with a 14-point and 11 rebound night against Collin County Community College on November 8 and ended the year with a 17-point, 12 rebound performance against Angelina College on March 2. FRESHMAN (2011-12 AT HOUSTON):

Favorite NBA Player: • Named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team after leading Brittney Gill all freshmen in the league with 9.1 points and 6.1 rebounds per game. • Led the team in rebounds and placed second in scoring in her first season at Houston. • Started 25 of 26 games played, averaging 30.3 minutes per contest. • Averaged 1.4 assists and 1.3 steals per game. • Averaged 7.8 rebounds over the final 12 contests of the season. • Scored in double figures in 12 games, including 11 times in 16 league contests. • Posted 10.0 points per game in C-USA action. • Shot 36 percent (84-of-232) from the field, 25 percent (9-of-36)

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from 3-point range and 60 percent (60-of-100) from the freethrow line. • Named the C-USA Freshman of the Week on Jan. 16 after averaging 14.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.5 steals while shooting 48 percent from the field against SMU and UAB. • Tallied 24 points, nine rebounds and four assists in Houston's win over Houston Baptist (Dec. 10). • Went 11-of-19 from the field and posted 20 of 24 points in the opening half against the Huskies. • Knocked down six of the team's seven field goals over a fourminute stretch in the first half. • The 24 points was the most by a freshman since Sha'Ratta Hawkins tallied 29 on March 6, 2006. • Posted 10 points and five rebounds in the Cougars' road win at Southern Miss (Jan. 8). • Converted a huge layup to snap a late 10-1 Southern Miss run with just under two minutes remaining. • Tallied 15 points and five rebounds and went 6-of-9 from the field against Tulsa (Jan. 19). • Recorded first-career double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds against Rice (Jan. 28). • Narrowly missed another double-double at Rice on Feb. 23 with 14 points and nine boards. • Grabbed 11 rebounds to go with seven points at Memphis (Feb. 12). • Missed another double-double in C-USA Championship First Round loss to Rice on March 7 with nine points and nine boards. HIGH SCHOOL: • Started all four years at Bryan High. • Enjoyed a monster senior season, earning 5A First Team All-State honors, as well as being named a Texas Girls Coaches Association All-Star, after averaging 22 points and 13 rebounds per game. • Also named first team all-district 12-5A as a junior and senior. • Participated in the 4A/5A TGCA All-Star game in the summer of 2011, helping lead the South squad with 12 points, six rebounds and one block. • Also lettered in track her senior season.

--------------------------------------Career Statistics-----------------------------------Season GP 2011-12 26 2014-15 30 TOTAL 56

|---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| |-----Rebounds-----| GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. 25 84-232 .362 9-36 .250 60-100 .600 54 108 162 6.2 2 73-140 .521 0-2 .000 32-62 .516 39 52 91 3.0 27 157-372 .422 9-38 .236 91-162 .567 93 160 253 4.5

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Jessica Flanery #21 • Forward • Senior • 3L Mountain View, Ark. • Mountain View HS

• The Flanery File Full Name: Jessica Flanery Birthplace: Mountain View, Ark. Birthday: September 29, 1992 Full Name: Brittney Gill Parents Name: Jimmy and Linnay Flanery

JUNIOR (2014-15): • Averaged 4.0 points across 34 games. • played a season-high 27 minutes in the Sun Belt Conference Championship game against UALR. • Scored a season-high 14 points, including four 3-pointers, at Texas State on Feb. 28. • Grabbed a career-high 6 rebounds at Texas State. • Had the second-highest 3-point field goal percentage (.348) on the squad. • Qas second on the team with 32 made 3-pointers on the year. • Made four 3-pointers in a game against Middle Tennessee on March 22 in the second round of the WNIT. • Averaged 10.5 minutes per game. • Dished out a career-high three assists against Christian Brothers on Nov. 28. • Made at least one 3-pointer in 18 of the 34 games she appeared in. • Scored in double-figures four times on the year.

Major: SOPHOMORE (2013-14): Sports Management • Played in 32 games and made the first start of her career Dec. 12,

• More About Flanery Nickname: B-Gill Favorite NBA Team: Brittney Gill Favorite NBA Player: Brittney Gill

2013 at Wichita State. • Scored a career-high 18 points on a 6-of-10 mark from beyond the 3-point line at Texas State on Jan. 4, 2014. • She missed tying the school record for most• 3-pointer in a game by three. • Scored 107points (3.3 per game) and was 26-of-70 from beyond the arc. • Collected a season-high three rebounds twice with the first coming against North Carolina on Nov. 28, 2013 in the Cancun Challenge and then equaled the total at home against LouisianaLafayette on March 8, 2014. • Played a season-high 27 minutes at Wichita State. • Knocked down a 3-pointer in A-State’s WNIT game at UTEP. • Ranked second on the team in 3-point field goal percentage at 37.1 percent. FRESHMAN (2012-13): • Appeared in 10 games as true freshman. • Shot 50 percent from the field and 44 percent from beyond the arc. • Averaged 1.6 points per game. • Scored a season-high nine points against Austin Peay on Dec. 17. • Made a season best three, 3-pointers against Austin Peay.

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• Career Highs Points: Khadija Brown-Haywood Field Goals: Centralia, Ill. Field Goal Attempts: September 29, 1992 3-Point Field Goals: Brittney Gill 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: Lequila Haywood

• Knocked down a 3-pointer with six seconds remaining in AState’s season opener against Toledo to keep the team’s streak of games with a at least one 3-pointer made intact. HIGH SCHOOL: • Averaged 15 points in class 3A state tournament playoffs to help lead Mountain View to the state title. • Named class 3A state playoff Most Valuable Player. • Led Mountain view to a 32-2 record while average 19 points and six rebounds. • Was also a member of the Mountain View football team where she holds the state record for most points scored, most extra points and most fields goals by a female. • Was also a member of the Yellowjackets softball team. • Was an honor roll scholar.

Free Throws Made: Early Childhood Education Free Throw Attempts: Early Childhood Education Rebounds: Early Childhood Education Assists: Early Childhood Education Blocked Shots: Early Childhood Education Steals: Early Childhood Education Minutes:

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|---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| |-----Rebounds-----| FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. 6-12 .500 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 2 0 2 0.2 38-90 .422 26-70 .371 5-9 .556 6 21 27 0.8 51-139 .367 32-92 .348 2-2 1.000 17 36 53 1.6 05-241 .394 62-171 .363 7-11 .636 25 57 82 1.1

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Aundrea Gamble #24 • Guard • Senior • 2L McKinney, Texas • Kilgore CC

• The Gamble File Full Name: Aundrea Gamble Birthplace: McKinney, Texas Birthday: September 29, 1992 Full Name: Brittney Gill Parents Name: Elvin Gamble & Jannetta Britt Major: Bobby and Pearl Gill

• More About Gamble Nickname: Drea Favorite NBA Team: Brittney Gill Favorite NBA Player: Brittney Gill

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REDSHIRT JUNIOR (2014-15): • Became the first player in Arkansas State history to win the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year award in back-to-back years. • Named to the WBCA Honorable Mention All-America team, the first player in school history to be named to a WBCA All-America team. • Just the second All-American in school history and the first since Sonja Tate was named a Kodak All-American in 1993. • Named as CollegeSportsMadness.com Mid-Major All-American. • The 2014-15 CollegeSportsMadness.com Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year. • An All-Sun Belt Conference First-Team selection. • A CollegeSportsMadness.com All-Sun Belt Conference First-Team selection. • A 2015 Sun Belt Conference All-Tournament Team selection after averaging 18 points, 4.3 assists and 4.3 rebounds per contest. • Set an Arkansas State single season record with 171 assists. • Won the SBC scoring title with a 19.2 points per game average, nearly a two-point per game higher average than second place. • Won three SBC Player of the Week awards to give her six for her career and is tied for the most in school history. • Won the award in back-to-back weeks in January and became the first women’s basketball player in the Sun Belt to win the awards in consecutive weeks since the 2009-10 season. • Scored 671 points on the year, the fourth most in school history in a single season. • Ranks 11th on A-State’s all-time scoring list with 1,312 points. • Recorded three double-doubles on the year and now has seven for her career. • Scored a career-high 33 points at UT-Arlington on Jan. 10. • Dished out a career-high 11 assists at Troy on Jan. 24. • Took a career-high 27 field goal attempts at Kansas on Dec. 14. • Became the 22nd player in school history to surpass 1,000 career points. • Recognized by BennettRank.com as the No. 9 combo guard in Division I Women’s Basketball. • Scored at least 20 points in five straight games in the early part of the season, the second longest streak of any player in the nation. • Ted a Convocation Center record by going a perfect 13-of-13 (1.000) from the free throw line against Florida Gulf Coast on Dec. 22. • Her 13 free throw makes without a miss were also the most in arena history. • Scored at least 20 points in 18 games on the year. • Played in all 40 (45 in one overtime game) in 15 games on the year including a streak of five straight games where she did not

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come out of a game once. • Played 1,332 minutes (38.1) on the year. • Her 19.2 points per game ranked 38th nationally, while her 4.9 assists per game contest were 44th in the nation. • Named the A-State women’s basketball Offensive Player of the Year. • Ranked in the top-20 in eight different statistical categories in the Sun Belt Conference. • Named to the SBC Academic Honor Roll. REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2013-14): • The 2013-14 Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year. • The third player in Arkansas State history to win the SBC POY award and the first since 1993-94. • The second player in school history to win the award outright. • A First-Team All-Sun Belt Conference Pick. • A CollegeSportsMadness.com All-Sun Belt Conference First-Team selection. • Sun Belt Conference All-Tournament Team pick. • Led the team with 18.9 points per game which was also second in the SBC. • Had a 49.7 field goal percentage that was fourth best in the conference. • Was named the SBC Player of the Week three times, including twice in the month of November. • Had a double-double in her first career game with 30 points and 10 rebounds and ended the regular-season with 17 points and 10 rebounds. • Second on the team with four double-doubles on the year. • Scored a season-high 30 points three times. • Registered double-digit point totals in all but three of A-State’s games. • Set a Convocation Center record by going 11-of-11 from the free throw line against Western Kentucky on Feb. 5, 2014. • Nearly recorded the third triple-double in program history she scored 17 points, dished a career-high 10 assists and pulled down eight rebounds against Louisiana-Lafayette on March 8, 2014.

--------------------------------------Career Statistics-----------------------------------Season GP 2013-14 34 2014-15 35 TOTAL 69

|---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. FT-FTA 34 218-439 .497 41-115 .357 164-215 35 238-515 .462 33-110 .300 162-207 69 456-954 .478 74-225 .329 326-422

|-----Rebounds-----| Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. A TO .763 86 136 222 6.5 144 106 .783 63 123 186 5.3 171 110 .773 149 259 408 5.9 315 216

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Avg. 18.9 19.2 19.0

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Awards & Honors • Two-Time Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year • ABCA Honorable Mention All-American • CollegeSportsMadness Mid-Major All-American • 2014-15 Sun Belt Conference Scoring Leader • Ranked in the top-10 in nine statistical categories in the Sun Belt Conference and ranked among the top-12 in 11 categories. • Recorded back-to-back doubles in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament, including a 22-point, 13 rebound performance in the championship game. • She has three 30-point games to her credit, ranking her third among Sun Belt Conference players in the that category. • Named to the All-Tournament team at the Cancun Challenge Tournament where she averaged 11 points and 6.3 rebounds in three games. • Scored at least 20 points in 15 games with A-State going 12-5 in those games. • Led A-State in scoring with 23 points in its WNIT game against UTEP. • Her 641 points on the season was the fourth-highest total by an A-State player in school history. started all 34 games on the season. • Was one of 60 freshmen and sophomores players ranked among the 250 scorers in the NCAA ranking. • Had the 10th highest scoring average among all sophomores in the NCAA. SOPHOMORE (2012-13): • Redshirted. FRESHMAN SEASON (KILGORE COLLEGE): • Averaged 16.1 points, 6.2 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 1.9 steals and just under one blocked shot per game for the Lady Rangers. • Earned all-conference and all-region honors. • Shot 48 percent from the field. • Made 72 percent from the free throw line and 31 percent from 3-point range. • Her 16.1 points per game ranked third in Region XIV. HIGH SCHOOL: • Was a three-sport athlete at McKinney North High School. • Named First Team All-District her junior season and Second Team All-District her sophomore year. • Recorded 26 points in a game and finished with 51 three pointers during her junior season. • Played as an outside hitter and middle blocker on her high school volleyball team. • Named First Team All-District and Offensive Player of the Year in 2009. • Named First Team All-District and Most Improved Player in 2008. • Earned Academic All-District honors in 2008. • Named Offensive Player of the Year in 2007. • Was also a member of her high school track team as a jumper and runner. • Named MVP her junior season.

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Jamie Ruffins #12 • Guard • Junior • 2L Little Rock, Ark. • Little Rock Central HS

• The Ruffins File Full Name: Jamie Ruffins Birthplace: Little Rock, Ark. Birthday: September 29, 1992 Full Name: Brittney Gill

SOPHOMORE (2014-15): • Played in all 35 games and made 29 starts at the point guard position. • Tied a career-high with 10 points in the opening game of Sun Belt Conference play at South Alabama on Dec. 30. • Dished out a career-high six assists at ULM on Jan. 29 and then tied the mark against Appalachian State on Jan. 3. • Collected a season best five steals at UT Arlington on Jan. 10. • Averaged 2.1 points per game in 19.7 minutes of work per game. • Finished fourth on the team with 33 steals. • Knocked down 29-of-40 (.725) free throw attempts on the year. • Averaged 1.9 rebounds per game. • Grabbed a career best six rebounds against Texas State on Jan. 17 and tied the mark against Troy on Feb. 5. • Named to the SBC Academic Honor Roll.

Parents Name: FRESHMAN (2013-14): John and Wanda Ruffins • Played in all 34 games and made 11 starts, all during Sun Belt Conference play.

Major: • Averaged 2.3 points in an average of 16.3 minutes per game. Business Administration • Ranked third on the team with 55 assists (1.6).

• More About Ruffins Nickname: B-Gill Favorite NBA Team: Brittney Gill Favorite NBA Player: Brittney Gill

• Grabbed 65 rebounds (1.9) and 28 steals (0.8) during her first year. • Scored a season-high 10 points against ULM on Jan. 29, 2014. • Grabbed a season best five rebounds against UALR on Jan. 25, 2014 and then matched the total against Texas State March 3, 2014. • Had three steals in a game twice with the first coming against Texas State on March 3, 2013 and then again against ULM on March 5, 2014. • Made the first start of her career on Jan. 18, 2014 at Western Kentucky and started 11 games in a row. • Played a season-high 29 minutes against Texas State in the semifinals of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament. HIGH SCHOOL: • A standout point guard for Little Rock Central High School. • Ranked the No. 37 point guard in the nation by ESPN's HoopGurlz and earned a 3-star rating. • A four-year starter at Little Rock Central. • A two-time All-Conference and All-State Tournament team selection and a three-time McDonald's Shootout selection. • Averaged 10 points, four rebounds, three assists and three steals while in high school.

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• Career Highs Points: Khadija Brown-Haywood Field Goals: Centralia, Ill. Field Goal Attempts: September 29, 1992 3-Point Field Goals: Brittney Gill 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: Lequila Haywood Free Throws Made: Early Childhood Education Free Throw Attempts: Early Childhood Education Rebounds: Early Childhood Education Assists: Early Childhood Education Blocked Shots: Early Childhood Education Steals: Early Childhood Education Minutes: Early Childhood Education

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GS 11 29 40

|---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| |-----Rebounds-----| FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. A TO 28-69 .406 0-3 .000 22-43 .512 12 53 65 1.9 55 40 21-68 .309 1-3 .333 29-40 .725 20 70 90 2.6 64 69 49-137 .358 1-6 .167 51-83 .614 32 123 155 2.2 119 109

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Brittany Fowler #13 • Guard • Junior • 2L Monette, Ark. • Buffalo Island Central

• The Fowler File Full Name: Brittany Fowler Birthplace: Monette, Ark. Birthday: September 17, 1994

SOPHOMORE (2014-15): • Played in nine games and averaged 0.7 points per contest. • Scored a season-high three points against Christian Brothers on Nov. 28. • Played a season-high six minutes against Jackson State in the opening round of the Preseason WNIT and then matched the total against Jackson State. • Grabbed rebounds in outings against Christian Brothers, Georgia Southern and Western Michigan. • Took a season-high three shots against Christian Brothers … named to the SBC Academic Honor Roll.

Full Name: FRESHMAN (2013-14): Brittney Gill • Played in 18 games and averaged 1.1 points per outing.

• Scored a season-high five points against Louisiana-Lafayette on March 8, 2014.

Parents Name: • Went a perfect 4-for-4 from the free throw line against North Stan and Tina Fowler Carolina in the Cancun Challenge on Nov. 28, 2013.

• Played a season-high 13 minutes against Kent State on Nov. 22, 2013. Major: Pre-Professional Chemistry • Finished the year 11-of-13 from the free throw line.

• Made her first career field goal against ULM on March 5, 2014. • Played in her first career game against Missouri State on Nov. 11, 2013.

• More About Fowler

HIGH SCHOOL:

Nickname: • Fowler was a four-year starter at Buffalo Island Central, where she was recognized as a four-time 2A-3A North Conference MVP. Fowler Power • She was also nominated four times for all-state, all-state

tournament team, and all-NEA Tournament Team Selection. Favorite NBA Team: • Selected at The Sun newspaper’s Player of the Year during her Brittney Gill

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senior season and was a McDonald’s All-American Team Nominee. • Finished her career with 2,953 points and 769 assists. • As a junior, Fowler was selected as the 103.9 The Game Northeast Arkansas Female Basketball Player of the Year, and was selected three times as The Sun's NEA Best Under The Sun all-area basketball team. • As a sophomore she was selected to the Arkansas DemocratGazette Super Sophomore Team. • As a freshman she was selected at the “Newcomer of the Yea” by The Sun newspaper. • Also ran track, played softball and was a member of the student council.

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GS 0 0 0

|---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| |-----Rebounds-----| FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. 4-18 .222 1-7 .143 11-13 .846 0 6 6 0.3 3-7 .429 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1 2 3 0.3 7-25 .280 2-9 .222 11-13 .846 1 8 9 0.3

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Dominique Oliver #25 • Guard • Junior • 2L Rowlett, Texas • Rowlett HS

• The Oliver File Full Name: Dominique Birthplace: Rowlett, Texas Birthday: July 14, 1995

SOPHOMORE (2014-15): • Played in nine games and averaged 0.7 points per contest. • Scored a season-high three points against Christian Brothers on Nov. 28. • Played a season-high six minutes against Jackson State in the opening round of the Preseason WNIT and then matched the total against Jackson State. • Grabbed rebounds in outings against Christian Brothers, Georgia Southern and Western Michigan. • Took a season-high three shots against Christian Brothers … named to the SBC Academic Honor Roll.

Full Name: FRESHMAN (2013-14): Brittney Gill • Played in 18 games and averaged 1.1 points per outing.

• Scored a season-high five points against Louisiana-Lafayette on March 8, 2014.

Parents Name: • Went a perfect 4-for-4 from the free throw line against North Dion and Deborah Oliver Carolina in the Cancun Challenge on Nov. 28, 2013.

• Played a season-high 13 minutes against Kent State on Nov. 22, 2013. Major: Pre-Professional Biology • Finished the year 11-of-13 from the free throw line.

• Made her first career field goal against ULM on March 5, 2014. • Played in her first career game against Missouri State on Nov. 11, 2013.

• More About Oliver

HIGH SCHOOL:

Nickname: • Fowler was a four-year starter at Buffalo Island Central, where she was recognized as a four-time 2A-3A North Conference MVP. Nina/Dom-O • She was also nominated four times for all-state, all-state

tournament team, and all-NEA Tournament Team Selection. Favorite NBA Team: • Selected at The Sun newspaper’s Player of the Year during her Brittney Gill

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senior season and was a McDonald’s All-American Team Nominee. • Finished her career with 2,953 points and 769 assists. • As a junior, Fowler was selected as the 103.9 The Game Northeast Arkansas Female Basketball Player of the Year, and was selected three times as The Sun's NEA Best Under The Sun all-area basketball team. • As a sophomore she was selected to the Arkansas DemocratGazette Super Sophomore Team. • As a freshman she was selected at the “Newcomer of the Yea” by The Sun newspaper. • Also ran track, played softball and was a member of the student council.

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• Career Highs Points: Khadija Brown-Haywood Field Goals: Centralia, Ill. Field Goal Attempts: September 29, 1992 3-Point Field Goals: Brittney Gill 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: Lequila Haywood Free Throws Made: Early Childhood Education Free Throw Attempts: Early Childhood Education Rebounds: Early Childhood Education Assists: Early Childhood Education Blocked Shots: Early Childhood Education Steals: Early Childhood Education Minutes: Early Childhood Education

--------------------------------------Career Statistics-----------------------------------Season GP 2013-14 11 2014-15 10 TOTAL 21

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|---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| |-----Rebounds-----| FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. 1-6 .167 1-3 .333 2-7 .286 3 3 6 0.5 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 3-6 .500 1 3 4 0.4 1-9 .111 1-4 .250 5-13 .385 4 6 10 0.5

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Lauren Bradshaw #1 • Forward • Sophomore • 1L Mequite, Texas • Mesquite Horn HS

• The Bradshaw File Full Name: Lauren Bradshaw Birthplace: Mesquite, Texas Birthday: July 23, 1996

FRESHMAN (2014-15): • The only freshman to appear in 34 games. • Averaged 8.4 minutes per game and served as one of the primary options off the bench. • Led all freshmen at A-State in scoring with 2.2 points per game. scored a season-high 10 points at Appalachian State on Jan. 15. • Grabbed a season best seven rebounds on Dec. 12. • Shot a perfect 4-of-4 from the field and scored eight points. against Western Michigan in the opening round of the Postseason WNIT on March 8. • Was third on the team with 15 blocked shots.

Full Name: HIGH SCHOOL: Brittney Gill • Averaged 12.5 points and 11.5 rebounds per game during her senior season at Mesquite Horn High School. • A 2014 McDonald’s All-America nominee … earned All-State

Parents Name: honors from the Texas Girls Coaches Association, Mark and Debroah Bradshaw • The 12-5A District Defensive Player of the Year.

• Led her school to a 21-10 overall record, including wins in 14 of the final 16 games and the 12-5A district title. Major: Psychology • Participated in the Texas High School All-Star game.

• More About Bradshaw Nickname: Lo

• Averaged a double-double in her senior season with 12.5 points and 11.5 rebounds per game. finished second in the Dallas-Fort Worth area in rebounding with 333 total rebounds. • Helped Mesquite finished third in the 12-5A district with 12-14 overall record and an 8-6 record in the league. • Led her AAU team, Texas Hustle, to the finals of the 17U Open Tournament in 2013.

Favorite NBA Team: Brittney Gill Favorite NBA Player: Brittney Gill

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• Career Highs Points: Khadija Brown-Haywood Field Goals: Centralia, Ill. Field Goal Attempts: September 29, 1992 3-Point Field Goals: Brittney Gill 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: Lequila Haywood Free Throws Made: Early Childhood Education Free Throw Attempts: Early Childhood Education Rebounds: Early Childhood Education Assists: Early Childhood Education Blocked Shots: Early Childhood Education Steals: Early Childhood Education Minutes: Early Childhood Education

--------------------------------------Career Statistics-----------------------------------Season GP GS 2014-15 34 0 TOTAL 34 0

|---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| |-----Rebounds-----| FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. 33-76 .434 0-0 .000 9-17 .529 18 45 63 1.9 33-76 .434 0-0 .000 9-17 .529 18 45 63 1.9

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Akasha Westbrook #10 • Guard • Sophomore • 1L Malvern, Ark. • Malvern HS

• The Westbrook File Full Name: Akasha Westbrook Birthplace: Malvern, Ark.

FRESHMAN (2014-15): • Played in 11 games including the Red Wolves victory over Western Michigan in the opening round of the postseason WNIT. • Scored a season-high six points against Jackson State in the season opener against Jackson State in the Preseason WNIT … • played a season-high nine minutes in a home victory over Texas State on Jan. 17. • Grabbed a season-high two rebounds against Jackson State and then matched the total against Texas State.

Birthday: Aug. 27, 1996 HIGH SCHOOL:

• Led Malvern High School to back-to-back state championships in 2013 and 2014. Full Name: Brittney Gill • Named the class 4A tournament MVP in 2013 while also earned All-State tournament, All-State, All-Region and All-Conference honors in route to the championship.

Parents Name: • Team has won 12 straight games in the postseason in two Carlos and April Westbrook seasons. • Earned All-District honors in 2014.

Major: • A 2014 finalists for the KATV McDonald’s Full Court Player of the Year. Exercise Science

• More About Westbrook

• Selected to play in the Arkansas Activities Association All-Star game. • Also played volleyball at Malvern High School where earned All-State and All-Conference honors in 2013 and 2014.

Nickname: K.K. Favorite NBA Team: Brittney Gill Favorite NBA Player: Brittney Gill

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• Career Highs Points: Khadija Brown-Haywood Field Goals: Centralia, Ill. Field Goal Attempts: September 29, 1992 3-Point Field Goals: Brittney Gill 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: Lequila Haywood Free Throws Made: Early Childhood Education Free Throw Attempts: Early Childhood Education Rebounds: Early Childhood Education Assists: Early Childhood Education Blocked Shots: Early Childhood Education Steals: Early Childhood Education Minutes: Early Childhood Education

--------------------------------------Career Statistics-----------------------------------Season GP GS 2014-15 11 0 TOTAL 11 0

|---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| |-----Rebounds-----| FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. 3-10 .300 0-1 .000 2-6 .333 2 4 6 0.5 3-10 .300 0-1 .000 2-6 .333 2 4 6 0.5

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Christyal Holloway #14 • Guard • Sophomore • 1L Little Rock, Ark. • Parkview HS

• The Holloway File Full Name: Christyal Holloway Birthplace: Little Rock, Ark.

FRESHMAN (2014-15): • Appeared in 26 games and averaged 0.8 points per outing. • Scored a season-high six points against Jackson State in the opening game of the Preseason WNIT. • Grabbed a season best two rebounds in three games. • Played a season-high 12 minutes against Christian Brothers on Nov. 28. • Went 3-of-4 from the free throw line against ULM on Jan. 5. • Went 10-of-19 (.526) from the free throw line on the year.

Birthday: Oct. 29, 1995 HIGH SCHOOL:

• Rated as a three-star recruit and ranked as the No. 55 talent at the guard position in the class of 2014 by ESPN. Full Name: Brittney Gill • A 2014 finalists for the KATV McDonald’s Full Court Player of the Year. • A three-time all-conference selection and helped lead Little Rock

Parents Name: Parkview to the state finals for three consecutive years. Charles and Teressa Holloway • Won the state championship in 2012 where she led the team in scoring with 12 points in the championship game.

Major: • Ranked among the top 100 recruits by the Carolina Scouting Report. Sports Management

• More About Holloway Nickname: Crissy Favorite NBA Team: Brittney Gill Favorite NBA Player: Brittney Gill

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• Selected to play in the 2014 Arkansas Activities Association All-Star game. • A 2013-14 All-State selection and a 2014 All-State Tournament team pick. • Also ran track at Parkview where she placed sixth in the 200meter dash, sixth in the 400-meter dash, seventh in the triple jump and helped the 4x400 relay team take first place at the 6A State championships in 2013. • Named as a 2013-14 6A All-State track selection … at the 6A State track meet in 2014 she placed fourth in the 100-meter dash, second in the 200-meter dash, fourth in the 400-meter dash, earned a 10th place finish in the long jump and finished second in the triple jump. • Graduated third in her class. • Member of the National Honor Society. • Selected as an AP Scholar athlete.

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• Career Highs Points: Khadija Brown-Haywood Field Goals: Centralia, Ill. Field Goal Attempts: September 29, 1992 3-Point Field Goals: Brittney Gill 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: Lequila Haywood Free Throws Made: Early Childhood Education Free Throw Attempts: Early Childhood Education Rebounds: Early Childhood Education Assists: Early Childhood Education Blocked Shots: Early Childhood Education Steals: Early Childhood Education Minutes: Early Childhood Education

--------------------------------------Career Statistics-----------------------------------Season GP GS 2014-15 26 0 TOTAL 26 0

|---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| |-----Rebounds-----| FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. 5-23 .217 0-9 .000 10-19 .526 2 12 14 .05 5-23 .217 0-9 .000 10-19 .526 2 12 14 .05

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Ogo Obinabo #33 • Forward • Sophomore • 1L Plano, Texas. • Plano HS

• The Holloway File Full Name: Ogo Obinabo Birthplace: Plano, Texas Birthday: Jan. 8, 1995

FRESHMAN SEASON (2014-15): • Made her Arkansas State debut Nov. 14 against Jackson State in the Preseason WNIT. • Scored the first points of her career with two against Christian Brothers on Nov. 28. • Appeared in 10 games and averaged 2.3 minutes per game in those contests. • Grabbed the first rebound of her collegiate career on Dec. 17 at Kent State. • Blocked her first career shot against Georgia State on Jan. 8. HIGH SCHOOL:

Full Name: • Helped lead Plano High School to a 26-8 overall record and a 14-4 mark in the 10-5A District standings which was good for Brittney Gill

second place. • Led the Dallas-Fort Worth area in rebounding with 13.9 boards

Parents Name: (416 total) per game during her senior season. Chinelo Obinabo • Named the 10-5A Defensive District Player of the Year.

• Averaged 8.9 points (268 total) and 0.7 assists (22 total) per game. Major: Undecided • Grabbed 16 rebounds on Jan. 31, 2014 to help lead Plano to a 40-

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Nickname: Crissy Favorite NBA Team: Brittney Gill Favorite NBA Player: Brittney Gill

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• Career Highs Points: Khadija Brown-Haywood Field Goals: Centralia, Ill. Field Goal Attempts: September 29, 1992 3-Point Field Goals: Brittney Gill 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: Lequila Haywood Free Throws Made: Early Childhood Education Free Throw Attempts: Early Childhood Education Rebounds: Early Childhood Education Assists: Early Childhood Education Blocked Shots: Early Childhood Education Steals: Early Childhood Education Minutes: Early Childhood Education

--------------------------------------Career Statistics-----------------------------------Season GP GS 2014-15 10 0 TOTAL 10 0

|---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| |-----Rebounds-----| FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 3 3 0.3 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 3 3 0.3

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Aaliyah Warren #0 • Forward • RS-Freshman • RS Irving, Texas • Irving MacArthur HS

• The Warren File Full Name: Aaliyah Warren Birthplace: Queens, New York

FRESHMAN (2014-15): • Played in two games before suffering a season-ending wrist injury in December. • Scored three points Nov. 28 at home Christian Brothers in five minutes of action on the floor. • Made her collegiate debut Nov. 14 in Preseason WNIT against Jackson State at the Convocation Center. HIGH SCHOOL:

Birthday: • Earned 6-5A All-district second-team honors as a junior and March 6, 1996 earned 6-5A academic first-team all-district recognition at Irving MacArthur High School.

Full Name: • Member of the Texas Fire which won the Texas Best of the Best Tournament in the summer of 2013 where was named as the Brittney Gill tournament’s top rebounder and was given the “Outstanding Post” award.

Parents Name: • A 2014 McDonald’s All-American nominee ... graduated Magnum Sandra Miller Cum Laude. Major: Social Work

• More About Warren Nickname: Big Momma Favorite NBA Team: Brittney Gill Favorite NBA Player: Brittney Gill

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• Career Highs Points: Khadija Brown-Haywood Field Goals: Centralia, Ill. Field Goal Attempts: September 29, 1992 3-Point Field Goals: Brittney Gill 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: Lequila Haywood Free Throws Made: Early Childhood Education Free Throw Attempts: Early Childhood Education Rebounds: Early Childhood Education Assists: Early Childhood Education Blocked Shots: Early Childhood Education Steals: Early Childhood Education Minutes: Early Childhood Education

--------------------------------------Career Statistics-----------------------------------Season GP GS 2014-15 2 0 TOTAL 2 0

|---TOTAL---| |----3-PTS----| |-----Rebounds-----| FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 1 2 1.0 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 1 2 1.0

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Kylie Ladd #20 • Guard • Freshman • HS Ozark, Ark. • Ozark HS

• The Warren File Full Name: Kylie Ladd Birthplace: Queens, New York Birthday: March 6, 1996 Full Name: Brittney Gill Parents Name: Sandra Miller Major: Social Work

HIGH SCHOOL: • Prepped at Ozark High School in Arkansas after moving from Ripley, Okla., prior to the start of her junior season. • In two seasons at Ozark she helped lead the Lady Hillbillies to a 51-10 overall record a sport in the Arkansas Activities Association Class 4A State Championship game in 2015. • During the 2014-15 season Ozark went 14-0 in the 4A-4 conference and defeated opponents by an average of 28.4 points per game. • Averaged 16.1 points, 7.2 assists and 4.8 assists per game a senior. • A two-time class 4A All-State, All-Tournament, 4A-North AllRegion and 4A-1 District selection. • As a junior she helped lead Ozark to the quarterfinals of the state tournaments after averaging 16 points, five steals and four assists per game. • Named the 2013 Bank of the Ozarks Tournament MVP. • Prior to Ozark High School, Ladd played two years of varsity basketball at Ripley High School where she was a two-time 2A All-State team selection. • Attended the Premier Basketball Tournament before the start of the 2013-14 seasons in Frisco, Texas as was named one of the Future 2015 Standout Stars.

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0 AALIYAH WARREN 2014-15 (Freshman) Opponent R A JSUW 0 0 @ MSU DNP @ Colorado DNP CBU 2 0 UTC DNP @ Ohio St. DNP @ Kansas DNP @ Kent St. DNP @ Mo. St. DNP FGCU DNP @ USA DNP App St. DNP @ ULM DNP Ga. So. DNP @ UTA DNP @ App St. DNP Texas State DNP Ga. St. DNP @ ULL DNP @ Troy DNP UALR DNP @ Ga. St DNP Troy DNP @ GSU DNP @ UALR DNP ULM DNP UTA DNP @ Texas St. DNP USA DNP LA DNP App St. DNP ULL DNP UALR DNP WMU DNP @ MTSU DNP TOTALS 2 0

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JSUW 2 @ Miss. St. 2 @ Colorado 0 CBU 2 UTC 0 @ Ohio St. 7 @ Kansas 0 @ Kent St. 1 @ M. St. 0 FGCU 1 @ USA 0 App St. 3 @ ULM 0 Ga. So. 2 @ UTA DNP @ App St. 5 Texas State 3 Ga. St. 0 @ ULL 2 @ Troy 1 UALR 0 @ Ga. St. 2 Troy 2 @ Ga. So. 2 @ UALR 2 ULM 4 UTA 2 @ Texas St. 2 USA 3 UL 4 App St. 1 ULL 0 UALR 4 WMU 0 @ MTSU 4 TOTALS 63

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1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 15

0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

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0 10 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 5 0 0 1 5 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 4 0 8 1 0 8 75

3 KHADIJA BROWN-HAYWOOD 2014-15 (Junior) OPPONENT R JSUW 3 @ Miss. St. 4 @ Colorado 1 CBU 7

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UTC 7 3 @ Ohio St. 7 1 @ Kansas 5 1 @ Kent St. 4 1 @ Mo. St 3 2 FGCU 8 2 @ USA 4 0 App St. 9 0 @ ULM 6 0 Ga. So. 5 2 @ UTA 8 3 @ App St. 7 0 Texas State 2 2 Ga. St. 4 5 @ UL 5 1 @ Troy 6 3 UALR 4 0 @ Ga. St. 4 0 Troy 9 3 @ Ga. So. 8 2 @ UALR 9 2 ULM 4 5 UTA 6 1 @ Texas St. 6 0 USA 7 3 UL 9 2 App St. 13 1 ULL 7 2 UALR 8 1 WMU 5 2 @ MTSU 3 2 TOTALS 207 53

1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 18

2013-14 (Sophomore) OPPONENT R A B Mo. State 1 0 0 @ Austin Peay 5 1 0 UT Martin 3 0 0 Kent State 1 0 0 @ LA Tech 0 0 0 UNC 3 2 0 Illinois 0 0 0 Arizona St. 0 1 0 @ Wichita St. 2 0 0 Tenn. Tech 0 0 0

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@ UCA 1 0 @ Texas A&M 0 0 @ UTA 0 0 @ Texas State 0 0 Troy 1 0 USA DNP Ga. St. DNP @ WKU 2 3 UALR 1 0 @ ULM 0 1 @ Troy 1 0 WKU DNP @ GA St DNP @ USA 0 0 @ UL 1 0 UTA 3 0 Texas St. 1 0 @ UALR 0 1 ULM 2 0 UL 0 2 ULM 2 1 Texas State DNP WKU 2 0 @ UTEP 0 0 TOTALS 32 12 2012-13 (Freshman) OPPONENT R A @ Toledo 0 0 @ UTM 0 0 Wichita St. 0 0 SEMO 1 0 @ USC 2 1 @ FIU DNP @ FAU DNP UCA 1 0 @ Mo. St DNP APSU 1 0 NICH DNP UL 0 1 @ USA 3 0 MTSU 0 0 WKU 2 2 FIU 4 0 @ UL 3 0 ULM 0 0 @ Troy DNP FAU DNP USA DNP UNT DNP @ MTSU 1 0 @ WKU DNP UALR DNP @ ULM 2 2 Troy 0 0 @ UNT DNP @ UALR 0 0 FIU DNP TOTALS 20 6

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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 11

2013-14 (Sophomore) OPPONENT R A B Mo. St. 1 2 0 @ Ausitn Peay 5 1 2 UT Martin 2 0 1 Kent State 3 3 1 @ LA Tech 8 4 0 UNC 6 1 0 Illinois 5 0 1 Arizona St. 4 2 0 @ Wichita St. 3 0 0 Tenn. Tech 1 2 0 @ UCA 1 0 0 @ Texas A&M 4 1 0 @ UTA 6 2 0

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0 5 1 6 2 6 1 6 2 7 0 2 1 7 0 8 0 4 0 0 6 12 1 6 1 4 3 10 0 3 0 2 1 0 2 5 1 8 0 0 1 6 40 175

10 AKASHA WESTBROOK 2014-15 (Freshman) OPPONENT R A JSUW 2 0 @ Miss. St. DNP @ Colorado 0 0 CBU 0 0 UTC DNP @ Ohio St. DNP @ Kansas DNP @ Kent St. 0 0 @ Mo. St. DNP FGCU DNP @ USA DNP App St. 0 0 @ ULM 1 0 Ga. So. 1 0 @ UTA 0 0 @ App St. DNP

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11 AMANDA LAWSON 2014-15 (Redshirt Junior) OPPONENT R A B JSUW 4 4 0 @ Miss. St. 7 5 0 @ Colorado 7 0 0 CBU 16 0 0 UTC 4 1 3 @ Ohio St. 1 2 0 @ Kansas 6 1 0 @ Kent St. 4 2 0 @ Mo. St. 1 0 0 FGCU 4 3 0 @ USA 3 1 0 App St. 3 0 0 @ ULM 1 2 0 Ga. So. 1 2 0 @ UTA 0 0 0 @ App St. 1 0 0 Texas State 4 1 0 Ga. St. 7 1 1 @ UL 5 2 1 @ Troy 3 2 1 UALR 5 0 0 @ Ga. St. 1 0 0 Troy 1 1 0 @ Ga. So. 4 0 0 @ UALR 1 0 0 ULM 2 0 0 UTA 0 2 0 @ Texas St. 2 0 0 USA 3 0 0 UL 0 0 0 App St. DNP UL DNP UALR DNP WMU DNP @ MTSU DNP TOTALS 91 32 6

S PTS 1 12 0 12 0 15 1 4 0 5 0 6 0 9 1 8 1 5 0 6 1 8 0 4 0 9 2 7 0 2 0 2 0 8 0 10 0 8 0 12 0 8 0 1 0 5 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 2 0 1 0 0

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12 JAMIE RUFFINS 2014-15 (Sophomore) OPPONENT R A B JSUW 2 5 0 @ Miss. St. 1 0 0 @ Colorado 2 1 0 CBU 0 0 0 UTC 1 1 0 @ Ohio St. 3 1 0 @ Kansas 3 3 1

S PTS 0 5 0 0 1 0 1 4 3 3 1 0 2 2

@ Kent St. @ Mo. St. FGCU @ USA App St. @ ULM Ga. So. @ UTA @ App St. Texas State Ga. St. @ UL @ Troy UALR @ Ga. St. Troy @ Ga. So. @ UALR ULM UTA @ Texas St. USA UL App St. UL UALR WMU @ MTSU TOTALS

0 0 1 4 2 5 5 2 1 6 4 1 3 1 5 6 4 2 3 2 1 3 5 1 3 2 2 4 90

1 0 0 1 6 2 3 3 3 6 5 1 2 0 2 5 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 2 2 3 0 1 64

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 2 3 2 3 0 0 5 0 2 3 1 2 3 4 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 3 1 3 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 8 0 6 0 0 0 0 33 72

2013-14 (Freshman) OPPONENT R A Mo. St. 0 1 @ Austin Peay 2 4 UT Martin 1 1 Kent State 1 2 @ LA Tech 2 0 UNC 3 0 Illinois 2 0 Arizona State 2 1 @ Wichita St. 1 5 Tenn. Tech 3 4 @ UCA 5 1 @ Texas A&M 2 2 @ UTA 0 1 @ Texas St. 0 0 Troy 1 0 USA 3 1 Ga. St. 0 0 @ WKU 3 0 UALR 5 0 @ ULM 3 6 @ Troy 1 2 WKU 4 1 @ Ga. St. 3 2 @ USA 0 1 @ UL 3 0 UTA 1 3 Texas State 1 3 @ UALR 0 1 ULM 4 4 UL 0 1 ULM 0 1 Texas State 5 2 WKU 3 4 @ UTEP 1 1 TOTALS 65 55

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

S PTS 1 0 2 4 0 0 1 2 1 4 0 8 0 7 1 4 0 2 3 4 3 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 1 10 0 0 0 3 2 8 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 5 1 0 1 2 3 1 0 2 0 0 28 78

13 BRITTANY FOWLER 2014-15 (Sophomore) OPPONENT R A B JSUW 0 0 0

S PTS 0 2

@ Miss. St. @ Colorado CBU UTC @ Ohio St. @ Kansas @ Kent St. @ Mo St. FGCU @ USA App St. @ ULM Ga. So. @ UTA @ App St. Texas State Ga. St. @ UL @ Troy UALR @ Ga. St. Troy @ Ga. So. @ UALR ULM UTA @ Texas St. USA UL App St. UL UALR WMU @ MTSU TOTALS

DNP DNP 1 DNP DNP DNP 0 DNP DNP DNP 0 0 1 DNP DNP 0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0 DNP DNP DNP 1 DNP 3

0

0

0

3

0

0

0

0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

7

B 0 0 0 0 0 0

S PTS 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 4

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

2 2

0 0

0 0

2 5

0

0 20

2013-14 (Freshman) OPPONENT R A Mo. St. 0 0 @ Austin Peay 0 1 UT Martin 1 0 Kent State 0 0 @ LA Tech 1 0 UNC 1 0 Illinois DNP Arizona St. DNP @ Wichita St. 0 1 Tenn Tech 0 1 @ UCA DNP @ Texas A&MDNP @ UTA 0 0 @ Texas St. 0 0 Troy DNP USA 0 0 Ga. St. 0 1 @ WKU DNP UALR 1 0 @ ULM 0 0 @ Troy DNP WKU DNP @ Ga. St. DNP @ USA DNP @ UL DNP UTA 1 0 Texas State 0 0 @ UALR DNP ULM 1 0 UL 0 0 ULM DNP Texas State DNP WKU DNP @ UTEP DNP TOTALS 6 4

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B 0 0

S PTS 1 6 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

2 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 1 3 0

0 0

1 0

1 2

1

0

0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 1 0 0

2 0 1 0 2

0

0

0

0 0 1

0 0 0 0 4 20

A 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

S PTS 2 6 0 3 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 9 0 0 2 7 1 0 1 9 0 0 1 13 0 6 0 3 0 4 0 3 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 5 0 10

2 1 1 0

0 0 0 0

1 0 1 0

21 JESSICA FLANERY 2014-15 (Junior) OPPONENT R JSUW 5 @ Miss. St. 1 @ Colorado 0 CBU 5 UTC 0 @ Ohio St. 1 @ Kansas 2 @ Kent St. 3 @ Mo. St. 2 FGCU 1 @ USA 0 App St. 2 @ ULM 2 Ga. So. 3 @ UTA 1 @ App St. 0 Texas State 1 Ga. St. 0 @ UL 1 @ Troy 0 UALR 0 @ Ga. St. 1 Troy 0 @ Ga. So. 2 @ UALR DNP ULM 1 UTA 0 @ Texas St. 6 USA 3

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2 0 14 3

UL App St. UL UALR WMU @ MTSU TOTALS

0 0 1 5 2 2 53

0 1 0 0 0 0 14

0 0 0 0 0 0 2

2013-14 (Sophomore) OPPONENT R A B Mo. St. 0 0 0 @ Austin Peay 0 0 0 UT Martin 0 0 0 Kent State 1 1 0 @ LA Tech 2 0 0 UNC 3 1 0 Illinois DNP Arizona State 0 0 0 @ Wichita St. 2 1 0 Tenn. Tech 1 1 0 @ UCA 0 0 0 @ Texas A&M 0 0 0 @ UTA 1 0 0 @ Texas St. 2 0 0 Troy 1 0 0 USA 1 0 0 Ga. St. 0 0 0 @ WKU DNP UALR 2 1 0 @ ULM 1 0 0 @ Troy 1 0 0 WKU 0 0 0 @ Ga. St. 0 0 0 @ USA 0 0 0 @ UL 0 0 0 UTA 2 0 0 Texas State 1 0 0 @ UALR 1 0 0 ULM 1 0 0 UL 3 1 1 ULM 0 0 0 Texas State 0 0 0 WKU 0 0 0 @ UTEP 1 0 0 TOTALS 27 6 1 2012-13 (Freshman) OPPONENT R A @ Toledo 0 0 @ UTM 0 0 Wichita St. DNP SEMO DNP @ USC DNP @ FIU DNP @ FAU DNP UCA DNP @ Mo. St 0 0 APSU 0 0 NICH 0 0 UL 1 0 @ USA DNP MTSU DNP WKU DNP FIU DNP @ UL DNP ULM 0 0 @ Troy DNP FAU DNP USA DNP UNT DNP @ MTSU 1 0 @ WKU DNP UALR DNP

0 3 0 0 0 6 0 5 1 2 1 12 12 136 S PTS 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 5 0 0 1 6 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0

0 8 4 9 0 3 18 4 0 0

0 7 0 3 0 8 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 7 107

B 0 0

S PTS 0 3 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 9 0 2

0

0

0

0

0

2

@ ULM Troy @ UNT @ UALR FIU TOTALS

DNP 0 DNP DNP 0 2

0

0

0

0

0 0

0 0

0 0 0 16

24 AUNDREA GAMBLE 2014-15 (Junior) OPPONENT R A JSUW 9 3 @ Miss St. 4 7 @ Colorado 6 3 CBU 2 6 UTC 4 3 @ Ohio St. 6 6 @ Kansas 7 1 @ Kent St. 3 3 @ Mo. St. 5 5 FGCU 12 3 @ USA 2 3 App St. 6 7 @ ULM 2 6 Ga. So. 5 3 @ UTA 10 4 @ App St. 5 8 Texas State 3 3 Ga. St. 5 3 @ UL 4 4 @ Troy 6 11 UALR 4 7 @ Ga. St. 7 4 Troy 8 8 @ Ga. So. 7 7 @ UALR 5 5 ULM 6 5 UTA 4 3 @ Texas St. 5 9 USA 3 7 UL 5 5 App St. 4 6 UL 2 4 UALR 7 4 WMU 6 4 @ MTSU 7 1 TOTALS 186 171

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

2013-14 (Sophomore) OPPONENT R A B Mo. St. 10 3 1 @ Austin Peay 5 3 0 UT Martin 4 3 1 Kent State 7 4 0 at LA Tech 8 4 0 UNC 8 2 0 Illinois 8 3 0 Arizona State 3 7 2 @ Wichita St. 8 1 0 Tenn Tech 6 1 0 @ UCA 7 5 0 @ Texas A&M 4 5 0 @ UTA 4 7 0 @ Texas St. 5 7 1 Troy 7 7 0 USA 4 3 0 Ga. St. 7 2 0 @ WKU 7 3 3 UALR 4 0 0 @ ULM 7 4 1 @ Troy 9 4 0 WKU 7 3 3 UALR 4 0 0

S 1 1 2 2 1 0 3 0 2 1 1 2 0 1 0 2 1 3 0 2 0 2 0 4 2 0 4 4 4 3 4 1 1 4 1 59

PTS 15 28 30 8 22 16 20 9 22 23 19 16 16 23 33 21 23 21 4 13 19 22 22 31 9 23 14 20 18 14 19 8 27 19 24 671

S PTS 0 30 2 10 4 30 3 14 4 23 3 8 2 2 3 23 0 17 1 28 1 21 1 17 3 8 1 26 4 14 2 15 1 24 1 20 3 27 2 11 2 10 1 20 3 27

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7 4 9 4 7 6 7 9 6 7 6 2 7 4 8 1 0 1 5 7 8 10 8 5 10 4 13 4 5 6 222 144

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 13

2 2 2 5 2 3 2 3 0 1 5 1 2 1 2 72

11 10 25 11 20 24 19 24 13 30 17 15 20 22 23 641

25 DOMINIQUE OLIVER 2014-15 (Sophomore) OPPONENT R A B JSUW 0 0 0 @ Miss. St. DNP @ Colorado DNP CBU 3 2 0 UTC DNP @ Ohio St. DNP @ Kansas DNP @ Kent St. 0 0 0 @ Mo. St. DNP FGCU DNP @ USA DNP App St. 0 0 0 @ ULM 0 0 0 Ga. So. 1 0 0 @ UTA DNP @ App St. DNP Texas State 0 0 0 Ga. St. DNP @ UL DNP @ Troy DNP UALR DNP @ Ga. St. DNP Troy DNP @ Ga. So. DNP

S PTS 0 0 0

0

0

0

0 0 0

0 0 0

1

3

@ UALR ULM UTA @ Texas St. USA UL App St. UL UALR WMU @ MTSU TOTALS

DNP DNP 0 DNP DNP 0 DNP DNP DNP 0 DNP 4

0 0

0 0

0 0

0

Texas State DNP WKU DNP @ UTEP DNP TOTALS 6

2

0

0

5

B 0

S PTS 0 0

0

1

2

0 1

0 0

0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 1

0

0

0

0

0

2

0

33 OGO OBINABO 0

0

0

0

2

0

1

3

B 0

S PTS 0 0

0

0

1

0

0

3

0

0

0

2013-14 (Freshman) OPPONENT R A Mo. St. 0 0 @ APSU DNP UT Martin DNP Kent State 0 0 @ LA Tech DNP UNC 3 1 Illinois DNP Arizona St. DNP @ Wichita St.DNP Tenn. Tech 1 0 @ UCA DNP @ Texas A&MDNP @ UTA DNP @ Texas St 0 0 Troy DNP USA DNP Ga. St. DNP @ WKU DNP UALR 1 0 @ ULM 0 0 @ Troy DNP WKU DNP @ Ga. St. DNP @ USA DNP @ UL DNP UTA 0 0 Texas State 0 0 @ UALR DNP ULM 1 0 UL 0 1 ULM DNP

0

0

0

0 0

0 0

1 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

2014-15 (Freshman) OPPONENT R A JSUW 0 0 @ Miss St. DNP @ Colorado DNP CBU 0 0 UTC DNP @ Ohio St. DNP @ Kansas 0 0 @ Kent St. 1 0 @ Mo. St. DNP FGCU DNP @ USA DNP App St. 0 0 @ ULM 0 0 Ga. So. 1 0 @ UTA DNP @ App St. DNP Texas St. 1 0 Ga. St. DNP @ UL DNP @ Troy DNP UALR DNP @ Ga. St. DNP Troy DNP @ Ga. So. DNP @ UALR DNP ULM DNP UTA DNP @ Texas St. DNP USA DNP UL 0 0 App St. DNP UL DNP UALR DNP WMU 0 0 @ MTSU DNP TOTALS 3 0

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BrianBoyer Head Coach • 17th Season at A-State

One of the most recognizable names and faces in the Sun Belt Conference and women’s college basketball, Brian Boyer has built an illustrious career highlighted by countless milestones, including becoming the all-time wins leader in the SBC. In his 16 years on the sidelines, Boyer was the primary architect in transforming the Arkansas State women’s program into a model of consistency since taking over in 1999 and guiding the team to an appearance in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament. He has coached the Red Wolves to six appearances in the WNIT and two SBC regular-season championships including the outright regular season crown in 2013-14. An ambassador for both Arkansas State and the sport of college basketball, Boyer has enjoyed an unprecedented level of success through an energetic and positive approach to the game. A three-time Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year (2003-04, 2004-05 & 2013-14), Boyer has compiled an impressive 272-223 (.549) record over his 16-year career. Boyer possesses the most conference wins by a coach in Sun Belt Conference in both the men’s and women’s game. He is the longest tenured basketball active coach in the conference and has also coached more games than any basketball coach (men’s or women’s) in Arkansas State history. A-State has an unprecedented run of success over the last two years and has compiled 46 wins from the 2013-14 through the 201415 season, the third most in school history over any two-year span. Boyer helped guide the team to back-to-back Sun Belt Conference Tournament championship appearances and led his squad to back-to-back WNIT berths for the first time in a decade.

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The 2014-15 season saw numerous records fall in what could be considered Arkansas State’s most successful run in school history. The Red Wolves tied a school record with 21 regular season victories and fell just one win shy of tying the all-time mark of wins in a single year at 25. The squad participated in the Preseason WNIT and Postseason WNIT, one of just two teams in the country to do that, and narrowly missed garnering the program’s first NCAA Tournament berth with an RPI of 44 at season’s end. The Red Wolves had the highest RPI of any team in the country to not make the NCAA Tournament. Boyer and the Red Wolves also made the Convocation Center one of the toughest places to play in the league, compiling a perfect 10-0 record in league play and winning a total of 14 games in Jonesboro, tying the school record (men’s and women’s) for most home in a single year. In addition, A-State has won 16 straight games at home during conference play, the second longest streak in the SBC. Under Boyer’s tutelage, Aundrea Gamble collected her second straight Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year honor after winning the league’s scoring title and setting the school record for most assists in a single season. She was also named a CollegeSportsMadness.com Mid-Major First-Team All-American and earned Sun Belt Conference All-Tournament Team honors. In addition, Jasmine Hunt and Khadija Brown-Haywood also earned Third-Team All-Conference honors and finished second and third on the team respectfully in scoring. The 2013-14 campaign was perhaps the best of Boyer’s historic career at A-State. The Red Wolves finished with a 22-12 overall

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record and a 14-4 mark in the Sun Belt Conference (SBC). The squad captured the outright regular-season Sun Belt Conference title for the first time in school history. A-State entered the SBC Tournament as the No. 1 seed and advanced to the championship game for the second time in program history. It was also a historic year for Boyer, who surpassed former Louisiana Tech coach Leon Barmore and Florida International coach Cindy Russo for the most league wins in Sun Belt Conference at 136 on March 5, 2014 and won his third career SBC Coach of the Year award at the end of the season. Boyer currently stands at 153 career league wins. Boyer has coached 25 players to All-Conference status during his tenure, but his team’s success is not limited to just on the court. The program won back-to-back Sun Belt Conference Team Academic honors in 2012-13 and 2013-14 with team GPA’s that were over the 3.0 mark. In 2011, he became Arkansas State’s alltime leader in victories in with his 197th win over UALR on Feb. 26, 2011. He captured his 200th career win on Nov. 20, 2013 and his 225th career win on Feb. 16, 2013. Boyer had immediate success upon being named the program’s sixth head coach in 1999-2000. He guided his initial team to an 18-12 overall record and a berth in the WNIT tournament for the second consecutive season. After a 14-win year and back-to-back 12win season, Arkansas State entered into what was perhaps its best five-year stretch in history from 2003-2008. Arkansas State had 96 wins over the five years, three WNIT appearances and captured a share of the 2003-04 SBC East Division regular-season crown. In 2004-05, A-State advanced to the quarterfinals of the WNIT, which included a 98-84 over Arkansas in front of a record crowd of 10,892 at the Convocation Center. THROUGH THE YEARS In his first season, Boyer guided Arkansas State to its only top-25 ranking in school history. A-State was ranked in a tie for 25th place with Boston College with 48 votes in the Associated Press Poll on Jan. 3, 2000. He finished the year with an 18-12 record making him the first coach since Sara Wooley to 18 games in the first season as a head coach.

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 division title as they posted one of the top turnarounds in Division I, picking up seven more wins than the previous season. A-State’s 19 victories that season were the most since the 1997-98 season, sparked in part by the best start in school basketball history - a seven game win streak to open the season. The strong start carried over into Sun Belt play as Arkansas held the top spot in the East division from start to finish. Adrianne Davie earned honorable-mention allconference honors as a true freshman, and Boyer was rewarded with his first conference Coach of the Year Award. In the 2004-05 season, A-State 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

Arkansas State head coach Brian Boyer is the all-time winningest coach in AState history with 272 career wins. He also became the Sun Belt’s all-time leader in conference wins in 2013-14 and currently has 153 SBC victories

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school history. Arkansas 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 squad advanced to the quarterfinals of the WNIT Tournament, defeating SEC powers Mississippi State and Arkansas along the way. The team's success earned Boyer his second straight Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year Award and joined former A-State coach Jerry Ann Winters as the only two A-State women's basketball coaches to win back-toback coach of the year honors. Adrianne Davie, Rudy Sims and Ali Carter all earned All-Sun 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. 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 14-2 mark at the Convocation Center. Arkansas State 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. 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 A-State 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 AllSun Belt Conference for the fourth straight 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. 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 pro-

The Boyer Family - Rhonda, Brian, Simon and Alvin

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duced 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. AState 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. BEFORE ARKANSAS STATE Boyer came to Arkansas State in 1995 and spent four seasons as an assistant under Jeff Mittie who has had coaching stops at TCU and now Kansas State. Prior to his arrival he spent time as an assistant to the men's team at Missouri Western, which was a NCAA Division II Tournament participant five years (1990, 1991, 1992, 1994 and 1995) and won two conference championships. The team made the Sweet 16 in 1990. As a women's assistant, Boyer and Missouri Western made two NCAA Tournament appearances, including a trip to the Final Four in 1995 and the Elite Eight the previous season. The team went 31-3 in 1995 and made it

Boyer Through The Years Overall

Conference

Year

School

W-L

Pct.

W-L

Pct.

Finish

Postseason

99-00

A-State

18-12

.600

8-8

.500

5th

WNIT

00-01

A-State

14-14

.548

8-8

.611

T4th-East

01-02

A-State

12-16

.429

6-8

.429

4th-East

02-03

A-State

12-18

.400

5-9

.357

4th-East

03-04

A-State

19-10

.655

10-4

.714

T1st-East

WNIT

04-05

A-State

21-10

.656

11-3

.786

2nd-East

WNIT

05-06

A-State

15-15

.500

7-7

.500

4th-West

06-07

A-State

21-13

.617

11-7

.611

4th-West

07-08

A-State

20-12

.625

13-5

.722

2nd-West

08-09

A-State

16-14

.533

10-8

.556

2nd-West

09-10

A-State

13-18

.419

7-11

.389

3rd-West

10-11

A-State

18-14

.563

9-7

.563

T3rd-West

11-12

A-State

12-18

.500

6-10

.375

5th-West

12-13

A-State

15-15

.500

12-8

.600

2nd-West

13-14

A-State

22-12

.647

14-4

.777

1st

WNIT

14-15

A-State

24-11

.685

16-4

.800

2nd

WNIT

Career

16 Seasons

272-223

.549

153-111

.579

-

6 WNIT

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to the Final Eight of the national tournament. It also went undefeated through its MIAA schedule at 16-0. In 1994, the team finished third in the nation, losing in a national semifinal contest and finishing with a 29-3 overall mark. PERSONAL Boyer serves on the Board of Directors for the Northeast Arkansas Fellowship of Christian Athletes and was recognized as 100 Outstanding Staff to Contribute to the success of Arkansas State during its first 100 years in 2012.

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He is a highly sought after motivational speaker and speaks on a broad range of topics in addition to Red Wolves basketball and is frequently requested both locally and nationally. Boyer is extremely active in and around the Jonesboro community, donating his time and money to many organizations. Boyer is a graduate of Missouri Western State College in St. Joseph, Mo., where he earned his bachelor’s degree in education. He resides in Jonesboro, Ark., with his wife Rhonda.

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Brian Boyer is entering his 17th season as head coach at Arkasas State

THE BOYER FILE Hometown: Memphis, Mo. Born: October 24, 1969 High school: Scottland County College: Missouri Western State College Years in coaching: 27 Wife: Rhonda Twitter: @stAteboyer COACHING ASSIGNMENTS YEAR-BY-YEAR Years School Position Postseason 1989-95 Missouri Western Assistant Coach (Men’s Program) 5 NCAA Tournaments 1993-95 Missouri Western Assistant Coach (Women’s Program)2 NCAA Tournaments 1 NCAA Final Four (1995) 1995-99 Arkansas State Assistant Coach 1 WNIT 1999-Cur. Arkansas State Head Coach 6 WNIT AWARDS AND HONORS •3x Sun Belt Conferene Coach of the Year (Most recent 2013-14) •All-time wins leader at Arkansas State (men’s or women’s) •All-time SBC leader in conference wins •On the Board of Directors for Northeast Arkansas Fellowship of Christian Athletes. •Recognized in 2012 as one of the 100 Outstanding Staff to Contribute to the success of Arkansas State during its first 100 years •Coaches Arkansas State into its only appearance AP Top-25 poll during the 1999-2000 season. At the time it was the only Division I top-25 ranking of any sport at A-State. •Longest tenured head coach in the Sun Belt Conference.

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Autumn Rademacher Assistant Coach • First Season

Autumn Rademacher is in her first season as an assistant coach on the Arkansas State coaching staff. Rademacher, the 2010 Horizon League Coach of the Year, spent the previous seven seasons as head coach at University of Detroit Mercy where she compiled 101 victories and helped the Titans reach the Women’s National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) in 2012 and captured the Women’s Basketball Invitational (WBI) title in 2013. Rademacher is the school’s all-time leader in victories for a women’s basketball coach and had three 20-plus-win seasons during her tenure at Detroit. She had 17 players earn postseason accolades from the Horizon League, including First-Team All-Conference honorees, a Sixth Player of the Year award and All-Newcomer accolades. The 2012-13 season proved to be a historic one for the Titans and Rademacher. Coming off a WNIT berth the season before, Detroit compiled a 21-13 record to claim back-to-back winning seasons for the first in over a decade. Not only did the Titans post back-to-back winnings season, but they also won 20 games in back-to-back years since the early 1980s. Detroit set a school record with 16 home victories, the second most in the country. Radamacher guided the Titans to a 20-14 record in 2011-12 and helped her program reach a postseason (WNIT) for the first time since 1997. Detroit set a school record with 14 league victories and played in the Horizon League Title game for the sixth time in school history. She was named the 2012 CollegeSportsMadness.com Horizon League Coach of the Year and helped end Green Bay’s perfect season a 70-58 victory over the school before the conference tournament.

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Offensively, Detroit tallied 70 or more points 13 times, including a season-high 90 in a 30-point victory over IPFW. The Titans also broke a 15-year school record in that contest shooting 65.5% (38-of-58) as a team. Detroit outrebounded its opponent in 23 of its 34 games and owned a +4.9 rebounding margin on the season, second in the Horizon League. The Titan defense held an opponent to under 60 points 14 times on the year and under 50 points on five occasions. Prior to becoming head coach at her alma mater, she was an assistant at Green Bay for four years, helping the squad to four Horizon League regular-season championships and two postseason titles (2005 and 2007). Before joining the Phoenix, Rademacher spent seven years as an assistant coach at Western Michigan, helping the Broncos advance to postseason play four times, including a berth in the 2003 NCAA Tournament following its MAC Tournament title. Rademacher played for the Titans from 1993-97. She earned MCC First Team honors in 1996 and again in 1997, and was a SecondTeam, as well as an All-Newcomer Team honoree as a freshman in 1994. She is the school’s third all-time leading scorer with 1,686 points and ranks in the top-10 in multiple statistical categories after four seasons as a starter at UDM, including fourth in career assists (439) and second in career 3-point field goals (201). Rademacher helped lead the Titans to a Horizon League post-season championship and a berth in the 1997 NCAA Tournament as a senior season. A native of Traverse City and a Third Team All-State selection at Traverse City High School, Rademacher graduated from the University of Detroit Mercy in 1997 with a degree in criminal justice.

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Deidra Johnson Assistant Coach • First Season

Deidra Johnson brings nine years of coaching experience, including four years at the Division I level that includes stops at Marshall and Texas-San Antonio. Most recently, she spent a season at Blinn College in Texas where she helped the Buccaneers to a 20-win season and a regional tournament berth. During her tenure at Blinn, the Buccaneers compiled a 20-11 overall record and she helped four players earn Division I scholarships. Four others went on to play at Division II schools, while two of her players earned AllRegion with one garnering First-Team honors. Prior to Blinn, Johnson spent time at UTSA and helped the Roadrunners to a fourth-place finish in the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) in 2012-13. The team followed up its impressive season by advancing to the second round of the WAC Tournament in 2013-14, that included an upset victory over Tulsa. While at UTSA she was part of a coaching that helped the team lead the Western Athletic Conference in scoring defense (57.7 ppg) and field goal percentage defense (.379), while UTSA ranked fourth in blocks (3.4) and steals (9.7) per game. Under Johnson’s tutelage, Whitney Wright led the team with 39 blocks to set the school’s all-time record (105), while Kamra King earned third-team all-conference honors after leading the team in scoring (9.3 ppg) for the second consecutive season. Johnson spent two years as an assistant coach at Marshall, where she also served as the recruiting coordinator during the 2011-12 campaign. In addition to her duties as recruiting coordinator, Johnson coached the guards and the group accounted for the top six scorers on the team. The unit also hit 32 percent of its 3-point attempts, which led Conference USA, and the group helped the Thundering Herd hold their opponents to just 56.1 points per game by averaging 10.5 steals per contest.

She also mentored the team’s post players in her first season, including Tynikki Crook, who was named second-team all-conference after leading the circuit in scoring at 16.2 points per contest. Johnson began her coaching career at Coffeyville Community College in Kansas as an assistant coach before moving on to Chipola College in Mariana, Fla., where she was the team’s recruiting coordinator. While at Chipola she helped the team to a third-place finish in the 2009 NJCAA National Basketball Championship and called the Florida NJCAA Regional Tournament championship. Before departing after a pair of seasons at Chipola (Fla.) College, Johnson signed the No. 3 recruiting class in the country and coached 10 players that earned Division I scholarships and three that went on to play professionally, including Latoya Williams, recently of the WNBA’s San Antonio Silver Stars. She also coached guards and helped coordinate recruiting during the 2007-08 season at Coffeyville (Kan.) Community College. From 2005-07, Johnson worked for the Boy's and Girls Club of El Dorado (Ark.). She served as the Teen-Center Director for two years while also working as the SMART Girls Program Director in her final year with the organization. Johnson began her collegiate playing career at the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith. In two seasons with the Lady Lions, she was named to the All-NJCAA BI State East First Team and the All-NJCAA Region VI First Team. Following her time there, she finished her college career at Oklahoma State, playing for the Cowgirls from 2002-04. Johnson was named to the Big XII Commissioner's Honor Roll and the National Deans List in her time at OSU and was also a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Assistant Coach

Steve Huber Assistant Coach • First Season

Steve Huber is entering his first season at Arkansas State Huber, the 2014 Great Lakes Valley Conference Coach of the Year, spent the 2013-14 season at Drury University where he led the Lady Panthers to a 27-4 overall record and an appearance in the NCAA Division II Elite Eight. Drury also finished the season ranked fifth in the final WBCA/USA TODAY Top 25 national women's college basketball poll, the school’s highest ranking since 2004 when it was the national runner-up. From 1994-99 Huber was the head coach at Benedictine College in Atchison, Kan., where he guided the Ravens to three NAIA national tournaments and two conference titles. He had a five-year record of 108-55 and was named the NAIA District Coach of the Year in 1998 and was twice named the conference coach of the year. Prior to Huber’s arrival at Benedictine, the school had accumulated just 10 combined wins in the previous three season, including an 0-25 campaign the year before his arrival. Huber is also no stranger to the assistant coaching ranks and has had stops at Creighton, Louisville, San Diego State, Bradley and Central Missouri. Prior to his appointment at Drury, he spent seven years at Creighton where he served as the top assistant and recruiting coordinator. While with the Bluejays, Huber helped guide the squad to four straight Women’s National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) appearances from 2007-2011 and back-toback NCAA Tournament berths in 2012 and 2013. Creighton’s invitation to the tournament in 2013 also included a 61-56 victory over No. 7 Syracuse to give the Bluejays their first victory in the NCAA Tournament since

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1994. Huber arrived in Omaha following a twoyear stint as an assistant at the University of Central Missouri. In his two seasons at UCM, where he also served as the recruiting coordinator, the Jennies advanced to the NCAA Division II tournament twice and compiled a 45-18 record. Prior to his time at Central Missouri, he worked as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Louisville and San Diego State. His recruiting class at Louisville was given top-25 recognition, and he had honorable mention recruiting classes in his time in San Diego. He broke into the Division I ranks as an assistant at Bradley during the 1993-94 season. He began his coaching career on the men’s side, serving as an assistant at St. Cloud State in Minnesota from 1982-84. He was also a men’s assistant at Northwest Missouri State from 1986-88, earning his master’s degree in education from the school in 1988. During the 1990s, Huber also branched out as owner of High Five Basketball Camps, and coordinator of the Kansas City Junior College Jamboree, one of the largest preseason JUCO tournaments in the nation. High Five Basketball Camps, a college exposure basketball camp, was one of the top recruiting camps in the nation. His scouting service had over 150 subscribers, including more than 110 Division I institutions. Huber, a Springfield, Ill., native, earned his undergraduate degree in education from Illinois State in 1982, before receiving his master’s from Northwest Missouri State in 1988. He and his wife, Linda, have two children, Arielle and Blake.

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Logan Mittie Director of Operations • First Season

Logan Mittie begins her first season as the Director of Basketball Operations in 201516. Mittie’s primary responsibility will be to serve as the team's travel coordinator. In addition, she will handle all facility scheduling and arrange community service and promotion engagements for the staff and team, assist in the team’s social media efforts and coordinate the team’s meals when on the road. Mittie, the daughter of former A-State and current Kansas State women’s basketball coach Jeff Mittie, graduated from Texas Christian University in May of 2015 with a Bachelor of Science in Sports Broadcasting. She was a member of the TCU women’s basketball team for the 2011-12 season before moving into a student coach role for the 2012-13 campaign. Mittie also served as an operation supervisor for the TCU campus, one of the highest leadership positions a student can hold at the university. In the fall of 2013 she began working as a talent intern for TCU Athletics where she provided color commentary for volleyball and women’s basketball games. She also worked for the Big 12 Conference as an analyst for the 2015 women’s basketball championship and served as an intern at CBS Channel 11 in Arlington in the summer of 2014.

SUPPORT STAFF (From Top Left) Rebekah Sittig Julia Ellena Maddie Stalnaker Ethan Barnes Conner Gurley

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Players in the Pros

SONJA TATE

ADRIANNE DAVIE

RUDY SIMS

ASHLEY OLVERA

1999 WNBA Draft, Lynx 2nd Round

2007 WNBA Camp Connecticut Sun

2007 WNBA Pre Draft Camp

Elizur Natanya Israel

RED WOLVES IN THE PROS Arkansas State has a rich history when it comes to sending players to the professional ranks. The Red Wolves have sent players to the WNBA, ABL, Israel, Spain, France, Russia and other parts of Europe. The most noteable of A-State pro alumni is current assistant coach Sonja Tate who played in multiple countries overseas, in the ABL and later in the WNBA for the Minnesota Lynx. Tate’s career spanned four countries and two professional leagues in the United States. To date, she is the only Arkansas State women’s basketball to have played in the WNBA. The Red Wolves have continued to produce talent that is covetted around the world. Most recently Ashley Olvera, who played at Arkansas State from 2011-13, signed to play professionaly in Isarel, joining former forward Shay Scott as the last two Red Wolves to continue their careers overseas. Scott played at A-State from 2008-11 and signed to play after the conclusion of her senior season. In 2007, a pair of A-State greats were invited to the WNBA Pre-Draft Camp in Cleveland, Ohio. Adrianne Davie and Rudy Sims were each invited to the camp that offered coaches and general managers from all 13 WNBA teams an opportunity to evaluate the top young players from around the world in advance of the 2007 WNBA Draft. Davie was later invited to the Connecticut Sun’s training camp but was let go before the start of the 2007 WNBA season. Tanisha Johnson, who lettered in 1999 and 2000, also spent time overseas in several professionaly leagues in the early part of the century. Julia Hagood took part in the WNBA Pref-Draft camp in 2000 and was part of the USA Team Trials in Colorado Spring, Colorado in the summer of 1999. Tate also took part in the USA Trials prior to the start of the start of her senior season in the early 1990s.

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SHAY SCOTT

TANISHA JOHNSON

JULIE HAGOOD

Played in Israel

Played in Europe

Team USA Trials

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2014-15 Season Notes

A-STATE IN THE WNIT

season, tied for the most in school history.

• Arkansas State made its 10th appearance in

• The women’s program went 14-2 at home

the Women’s National Invitation

in the 2006-07 season, while on the men’s

Tournament and its sixth under head coach

side the Red Wolves have gone 14-0

Brian Boyer.

(1988-89) and 14-1 (1985-86) in their

• The Red Wolves have an all-time record of

history.

13-9 in the WNIT. • Brian Boyer is 4-6 all-time in the WNIT and advanced to the quarterfinals in 2004-05.

MISS ALL-AMERICA • Aundrea Gamble became the first player in

• Arkansas State won the tournament when it

Arkansas State women’s basketball history

was known as the NWIT in 1992-93 with a

to be named to the WBCA All-America team

67-54 victory over SMU in Amarillo, Texas. • A-State made it’s second straight

this past spring. • Gamble earned honorable-mention honors

appearance in the WNIT, marking to the

from the organization and is just the

first time since the 2004-05 & 2005-06

second player in program history to be

seasons that the team has played in the

named as an All-American. Sonja Tate was a

tournament in back to back years.

Kodak All-American at the conclusion of

• In all WNIT events (Preseason and Postseason) the Red Wolves have 17-13 record.

the 1992-93 season. • She is the first player from the SBC to be named to the WBCA All-America list since 2013.

SCHOOL RECORD FOR MOST HOME WINS • With its victory over Western Michigan in the opening round of the WNIT, Arkansas State captured its 14th home win of the

SO ALL SHE DOES IS SCORE - NOT SO FAST MY FRIEND! • Aundrea Gamble became Arkansas State’s all-time single season assist leader in AState’s victory over Western Michigan in the opening round of the WNIT. • She finished with 171 assists on the year and passed Beth Penn who had 167 during the 1986-87 season. • For her career she had 315 assists, which ranks as the 7th most all-time in A-State history. NOT JUST ON THE BUBBLE, BUT WE WERE THE BUBBLE • Arkansas State was among the first four teams not to make the NCAA Tournament and by most experts accounts the Red

Brian Boyer led the Red Wolves to their 22nd apperance in the Sun Belt Conference tournamet.

Wolves were the first team not selected. • A-State had an RPI of 45 going into the

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2014-15 Season Notes

NCAA selection show and the 44 teams in

Arkansas State’s rich women’s basketball

front of them were taken. Six teams behind

history to earn back-to-back First Team All-

A-State in the RPI rankings all received bids, while the Red Wolves did not.

Conference selections. • In just their first season as regular starters, both Jasmine Hunt and Khadija

SBC ALL-TOURNAMENT HONORS

Brown-Haywood earned Sun Belt

• Aundrea Gamble and Khadija

All-Conference Third-Team honors.

Brown-Haywood were each named to the Sun Belt Conference All-Tournament after

JAZZY JAZZ EARNS FIRST SBC POW AWARD

Saturday’s championship game in New

• Jasmine Hunt picked up her first Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week honor after

Orleans. • For Gamble, it was the second SBC  All-Tournament honor of her career, while it was the first for Brown-Haywood. • Gamble averaged 18 points, 4.3 rebounds

her outstanding performance in A-State’s final week of the week of the season. • The senior post player tied a Convocation Center record by going a perfect 8-for-8

and 4.6 assists across the Red Wolves three

from the field in the game and was also a

games, while Brown-Haywood totaled 14.3

perfect 5-of-5 from the free throw line on

points and 9.3 rebounds in the tournament.

the afternoon. • Her combined 13-for-13 day are the most

THE AWARDS CONTINUE TO ROLL IN FOR THE GAMBLER • Aundrea Gamble was named to the College Sports Madness Mid-Major All-America First-Team. • She was one of three players from the Sun  Belt named to the team (Taylor Gault, UALR

shots taken without a miss are the most by any player in arena history. • The Texas native captured her third career double-double with a 20 point, 11 rebound performance against South Alabama on March 5.

& Ashley Beverly-Kelley, Troy) • Gamble was also named as the publication’s Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year and was named a first-team all-conference selection. A-STATE COLLECTS POSTSEASON AWARDS • Junior guard Aundrea Gamble became just the sixth player in Sun Belt Conference history to be named the conference’s Player of the Year in back-to-back seasons and the first since Florida International’s Jerica Coley achieved the feat during the 2011-12 and 2012-13 seasons. She is the first player in school history to win the award multiple times and is the second player in

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2014-15 Season Notes

UNDEFEATED AT HOME IN CONFERENCE PLAY • Arkansas State finished the 2014-15 Sun Belt Conference season with a perfect 10-0

program record for most wins in the regular reason. • The all-time school record for most overall wins is 25 which has been done twice.

record at home. • The Red Wolves have won 16 straight home conference games dating back to the 2014-

A DEEPER LOOK AT THE NUMBERS • The Red Wolves have gone 30-8 in the Sun

15 season, the longest streak in school

Belt Conference for an overall winning

history.

percentage of .789 in league play over that

• Arkansas State won 14 straight games at home conference games during the

span. • The previous highest two-year conference

1991-92 through the 1992-93 seasons and

winning percentage is .750 which has

13 straight from 2003-04 through 2004-05.

happened three times (2003-05, 1996-98 and 1979-80*Member of AWISA*)

NATIONAL RECOGNITION • BennettRank.com recently recognized Aundrea Gamble as the ninth best combo

QUITE THE TWO-YEAR RUN • A-State is seeking is seeking its 47th win in

guard in all of Division I women’s

the last two years, which would be the

basketball.

third most over any two-year period in

• The article is quoted as saying: “Gamble is

school history.

one of the top stat stuffers in the league logging over 38 minutes per game. An

A PERFECT ARC

exciting player to watch with the ball in her

• Arkansas State went a perfect 6-of-6 from

hands, she leads her team in both points

behind the 3-point line on Jan. 29 at home

and assists per game.”

against UALR tying the Convocation Center for highest percentage from beyond the arc.

A 20-WIN SEASON • Arkansas State attained its second straight 20-win regular season with its March 5 victory over South Alabama. It marks the first time in school history that A-State has had back-to-back 20 win seasons. • A-State also won 20 games during the regular season in 2013-14 and before that it had only been accomplished one other time in 1992-93 the team went on to the NWIT. REGULAR SEASON RECORD TIED • The Arkansas State women’s basketball team finished the regular season with an overall record of 21-9 to tie the all-time

Brittany Fowler, SO., Guard

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RETURNING TEAM STATISTICAL LEADERS

RETURNING NCAA STATISTICAL LEADERS

Points.............................Aundrea Gamble (671 pts. | 19.2 avg.)

Points Per Game (No. 38)..................Aundrea Gambke (19.2)

Khadija Brown-Haywood (401 pts. | 11.5 avg.)

Assists Per Game (No. 44).....................Aundrea Gamble (4.9)

Rebounds ...............K. Brown-Haywood (207 rebs. | 5.9 avg.)

Field Goal Percentage (No. 111)......Aundrea Gamble (46.2)

Aundrea Gamble (186 rebs. | 5.3 avg.)

Assist Turnover Ration (No. 126)...Aundrea Gamble (1.55)

Brittney Gill (103 rebs. | 3.0 avg.)

Free Throw Percentage (No. 138) ..Aundrea Gamble (78.3)

Amanda Lawson (91 rebs. | 3.0 avg.) Assists ............................Aundrea Gamble (171 asst. | 4.8 avg.)

ACTIVE NCAA CAREER LEADERS

Jamie Ruffins (64 asst. | 1.8 avg.)

Scoring Avg. (No. 17)............................Aundrea Gamble (19.0)

Khadija Brown-Haywood (53 asst. | 1.5 avg.)

Points (No. 252)...................................Aundrea Gamble (1,312)

Steals ..................................Aundrea Gamble (59 stls. | 1.6 avg.) Khadija Brown-Haywood (46 stls. | 1.3 avg.)

A-STATE IN FINAL 2015 NCAA STATS

Blocks .............................Khadija Brown-Haywood (18 Blocks)

Field Goal Percentage (No. 15)................................................44.8

Lauren Bradshaw (15 Blocks)

Scoring Offense (No. 68) ............................................................71.0

Field Goal % ......................Amanda Lawson (73-140 | .521%)

Scoring Margin (No. 63)................................................................6.8

Khadija Brown-Haywood (157-335) | .469%)

Win-Loss Percentage (No. 64).................................................68.6

Aundrea Gamble (238-515 | .462%)

Personal Fouls Per Game (No. 76) .........................................15.8

Brittney Gill (84-192 | .438%)

Turnover Margin (No. 91) .........................................................15.1

Free Throw %....Khadija Brown-Haywood (57-71 | .803%)

Turnovers Per Game (No. 116) ...............................................15.1

Aundrea Gamble (162-207 | .783%)

Free Throw Percentage (No. 135)..........................................70.1

Jamie Ruffins (29-40 | .725%)

Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (No. 15) .....................31.7

Brittney Gill (22-32 | .688%)

Assist Turnover Ration (No. 150) ..........................................0.83

3-Point %..................................Jessica Flanery (32-92 | .348%)

Scoring Defense (No. 171).........................................................64.2

Khadija Brown-Haywood (30-96 | .313%)

Rebound Margin (No. 172)..........................................................0.3

Aundrea Gamble (33-110 | .300%)

Three-Point Field Goal Defense (No. 172)..........................31.3

Minutes.....................Aundrea Gamble (1332 min. | 38.1 avg.)

Steal Per Game (No. 175) .............................................................7.6

Khadija Brown-Haywood (1078 min. | 30.8 avg.)

Assists Per Game (No. 180) ......................................................12.5

Jamie Ruffins (690 min. | 19.7 avg.)

Three-Point Field Goals Per Game (No. 244).......................4.3

Brittney Gill (641 min. | 18.3 avg.)

Field Goal Percentage Defense (No. 265) ...........................41.4 Blocked Shots Per Game (No. 290) ..........................................2.4

LOST TEAM STATISTICAL LEADERS Points ...................................Jasmine Hunt (387 pts. | 11.1 avg.) Hanna Qedan (321 pts. | 9.4 avg.) Rebounds..............................Jasmine Hunt (226 reb. | 6.5 avg.) Hanna Qedan (113 reb. | 3.3 avg.) Assists......................................Hanna Qedan (54 asst. | 1.5 avg.) Jasmine Hunt (7 asst. | 0.2 avg.) Steals.........................................Hanna Qedan (44 stls. | 1.2 avg.) Jasmine Hunt (21 stls. | 0.6 avg.) Blocks .....................................................Hanna Qedan (20 Blocks) Jasmine Hunt (6 Blocks) Field Goal % ..........................Jasmine Hunt (147-283 | .519%) Hanna Qedan (101-253) | .399%) Free Throw %............................Hanna Qedan (74-91 | .813%) Jasmine Hunt (93-152 | .612%) 3-Point % ..................................Hanna Qedan (45-135 | .333%) Minutes..............................Hanna Qedan (993 min. | 29.3 avg.) Jasmine Hunt (967 min. | 27.6 avg.)

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2014-15 Results

All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

OVERALL (24-11) (16-4) (8-7)

HOME (14-1) (10-0) (4-1)

DATE Nov. 14

TIME 7:05 p.m.

OPPONENT !Jackson State

SCORE 93-60

RESULT W

Nov. 16 Nov. 22

6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

!at Miss. St. !at Colorado

83-93 69-80

Nov. 28 Dec. 1 Dec. 11

7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 6:00 p.m.

Christian Bro. Chattanooga at Ohio State

Dec. 14 Dec. 17 Dec. 19

2:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m.

Dec. 22 Dec. 30

AWAY (8-9) (6-4) (2-5)

NEUTRAL (2-1) (0-0) (2-1)

ATTEND. 988

POINTS  (15) Gamble

L L

2011 619

(28) Gamble (30) Gamble

79-39 57-52 52-67

W W L

781 843 3719

(21) Brown-Hay. (22) Gamble (16) Gamble

at Kansas at Kent State at Missouri St.

48-62 59-44 78-62

L W W

2465 402 2315

(20) Gamble (14) Gill (22) Gamble

7:05 p.m. 5:05 p.m.

FGCU *at South Al.

68-74 62-50

L W

996 1682

(23) Gamble (19) Gamble

Jan. 3 Jan. 5 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 Jan. 15 Jan. 17 Jan. 19

3:05 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 5:05 p.m.

*Appalachian St. *at ULM *Georgia So. *at UTA *at App. St. *Texas State *Georgia St.

89-75 77-57 86-63 80-77 69-70 68-48 76-65

W W W W(ot) L W W

1006 1418 1645 1172 211 1196 2016

(19) Hunt (21) Brown-Hay. (23) Gamble (33) Gamble (21) Gamble (23) Gamble (21) Gamble

Jan. 22 Jan. 24 Jan. 29

5:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.

*at UL-L *at Troy *UALR

57-69 82-76 70-69

L W W

621 712 3104

(20) Hunt (21) Qedan (19) Gamble

Jan. 31

11:00 a.m.

*at Georgia St.

61-47

W

664

(22) Gamble

Feb. 5

5:05 p.m.

*Troy

91-72

W

1919

(23) Hunt

Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 21

4:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 3:05 p.m.

*at Georgia S. *at UALR *ULM

81-73 61-63 69-61

W L W

1768 3629 1073

(31) Gamble (14) Hunt (23) Gamble

Feb. 26 Feb. 28 March 5 March 7 March 11 March 13

5:05 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.

*UTA *at Texas St. *South Al. *UL-L ^vs. App. St. ^vs. UL-L

67-62 74-83 70-60 87-65 67-52 63-61

W L W W W W

2214 2492 1386 1109 537 650

^vs. UALR 72-78 $Western Mich. 61-49 $at Middle Tenn. 60-70

L W L

656 1864 2806

(17) Brown-Hay. (20) Gamble (20) Hunt (21) Hunt (19) Gamble (15) Brown-Hay. (15) Hunt (27) Gamble (8) Brown-Hay. (19) Gamble (16) Hunt (24) Gamble (7) Gamble

March 14 2:00 p.m. March 18 7:05 p.m. March 22 2:00 p.m.

REBOUNDS (9) Gill (9) Gamble (7) Lawson (7) Lawson (7) Hunt (7) Brown-Hay. (7) Brown-Hay. (7) Bradshaw (7) Brown-Hay. (7) Gamble (5) Gill (5) Qedan (5) Gamble (12) Gamble (6) Hunt (6) Qedan (9) Brown-Hay. (6) Brown-Hay. (10) Hunt (10) Gamble (8) Hunt (6) Ruffins (7) Lawson (7) Hunt (9) Hunt (12) Hunt (5) Lawson (5) Qedan (7) Gamble (7) Hunt (9) Brown-Hay. (9) Hunt (9) Hunt (9) Brown-Hay. (6) Gamble (6) Hunt (6) Brown-Hay. (8) Hunt (11) Hunt (9) Brown-Hay. (13) Brown-Hay. (9) Hunt

* = Conference game ! = Preseason WNIT ^ = Sun Belt Tournament Game $ = WNIT

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTAL

GAMES 15 17 3 35

TOTALS 22140 28706 1843 52689

AVG/GAME 1476 1689 614 1505

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Overall Shooting Statistics GP-GS Min FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------24 Gamble, Aundrea 35-35 38.1 .462 .300 .783 5.3 4.9 59 3 19.2 03 Brown-Haywood, Khadi 35-33 30.8 .469 .313 .803 5.9 1.5 46 18 11.5 23 Hunt, Jasmine 35-35 27.6 .519 .000 .612 6.5 0.2 21 6 11.1 02 Qedan, Hanna 34-34 29.2 .399 .333 .813 3.3 1.6 44 20 9.4 05 Gill, Brittney 35-7 18.3 .438 .364 .688 3.0 0.9 27 11 5.7 11 Lawson, Amanda 30-2 14.7 .521 .000 .516 3.0 1.1 7 6 5.9 21 Flanery, Jessica 34-0 10.5 .367 .348 1.000 1.6 0.4 12 2 4.0 01 Bradshaw, Lauren 34-0 8.4 .434 .000 .529 1.9 0.0 8 15 2.2 12 Ruffins, Jamie 35-29 19.7 .309 .333 .725 2.6 1.8 33 1 2.1 14 Holloway, Christyal 26-0 4.5 .217 .000 .526 0.5 0.3 4 1 0.8 10 Westbrook, Akasha 11-0 3.3 .300 .000 .333 0.5 0.1 3 0 0.7 13 Fowler, Brittany 9-0 2.9 .429 .500 .000 0.3 0.0 0 0 0.8 33 Obinabo, Ogo 10-0 2.3 .500 .000 .500 0.3 0.0 1 1 0.5 25 Oliver, Dominique 10-0 3.1 .000 .000 .500 0.4 0.2 1 0 0.3 00 Warren, Aaliyah 2-0 4.5 .500 .000 .500 1.0 0.0 0 0 1.5 Total 35 .448 .317 .701 36.6 12.5 266 84 71.0 Opponents 35 .414 .313 .686 36.3 10.7 252 117 64.2

Overall Scoring Statistics FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------24 Gamble, Aundrea 238-515 .462 33-110 .300 162-207 .783 671 19.2 03 Brown-Haywood, Khadi 157-335 .469 30-96 .313 57-71 .803 401 11.5 23 Hunt, Jasmine 147-283 .519 0-0 .000 93-152 .612 387 11.1 02 Qedan, Hanna 101-253 .399 45-135 .333 74-91 .813 321 9.4 05 Gill, Brittney 84-192 .438 8-22 .364 22-32 .688 198 5.7 11 Lawson, Amanda 73-140 .521 0-2 .000 32-62 .516 178 5.9 21 Flanery, Jessica 51-139 .367 32-92 .348 2-2 1.000 136 4.0 01 Bradshaw, Lauren 33-76 .434 0-0 .000 9-17 .529 75 2.2 12 Ruffins, Jamie 21-68 .309 1-3 .333 29-40 .725 72 2.1 14 Holloway, Christyal 5-23 .217 0-9 .000 10-19 .526 20 0.8 10 Westbrook, Akasha 3-10 .300 0-1 .000 2-6 .333 8 0.7 13 Fowler, Brittany 3-7 .429 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 7 0.8 33 Obinabo, Ogo 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 5 0.5 25 Oliver, Dominique 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 3-6 .500 3 0.3 00 Warren, Aaliyah 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 3 1.5 Total 919-2050 .448 150-473 .317 497-709 .701 2485 71.0 Opponents 871-2104 .414 155-495 .313 351-512 .686 2248 64.2

Overall Rebounding Statistics OFF DEF TOT PF FO A TO A/TO HI-PTS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------24 Gamble, Aundrea 63 123 186 49 1 171 110 1.6 33 03 Brown-Haywood, Khadi 61 146 207 68 1 53 76 0.7 21 23 Hunt, Jasmine 95 131 226 74 0 7 51 0.1 23 02 Qedan, Hanna 24 89 113 66 1 54 54 1.0 21 05 Gill, Brittney 34 70 104 92 3 32 55 0.6 14 11 Lawson, Amanda 39 52 91 58 3 32 41 0.8 15 21 Flanery, Jessica 17 36 53 37 1 14 18 0.8 14 01 Bradshaw, Lauren 18 45 63 24 0 1 20 0.1 10 12 Ruffins, Jamie 20 70 90 53 0 64 69 0.9 10 14 Holloway, Christyal 2 12 14 21 0 8 11 0.7 6 10 Westbrook, Akasha 2 4 6 4 0 1 4 0.3 6 13 Fowler, Brittany 1 2 3 0 0 0 3 0.0 3 33 Obinabo, Ogo 0 3 3 3 0 0 2 0.0 2 25 Oliver, Dominique 1 3 4 3 0 2 4 0.5 3 00 Warren, Aaliyah 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0.0 3 Total 439 843 1282 554 10 439 529 0.8 92 Opponents 466 805 1271 646 9 375 593 0.6 93

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Overall Shooting Statistics GP-GS Min FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------24 Gamble, Aundrea 20-20 38.4 .444 .328 .784 5.1 5.6 35 2 19.1 03 Brown-Haywood, Khadi 20-20 31.0 .488 .365 .794 6.1 1.7 20 11 12.4 23 Hunt, Jasmine 20-20 28.8 .537 .000 .651 7.3 0.2 12 4 12.9 02 Qedan, Hanna 19-19 31.4 .408 .356 .807 3.6 1.8 24 9 10.8 05 Gill, Brittney 20-1 17.3 .445 .333 .600 2.7 1.0 17 4 5.6 11 Lawson, Amanda 20-0 12.2 .544 .000 .579 2.4 0.7 3 3 4.8 21 Flanery, Jessica 19-0 8.7 .394 .362 1.000 1.2 0.4 3 2 3.9 01 Bradshaw, Lauren 19-0 8.1 .395 .000 .636 2.1 0.0 3 7 2.2 12 Ruffins, Jamie 20-20 22.1 .286 .000 .692 3.3 2.2 24 0 2.1 14 Holloway, Christyal 15-0 4.5 .154 .000 .533 0.5 0.3 2 1 0.8 10 Westbrook, Akasha 6-0 2.8 .200 .000 .000 0.7 0.2 0 0 0.3 13 Fowler, Brittany 5-0 2.2 .333 .000 .000 0.2 0.0 0 0 0.4 33 Obinabo, Ogo 5-0 2.2 1.000 .000 .500 0.4 0.0 0 0 0.6 25 Oliver, Dominique 6-0 1.8 .000 .000 .750 0.2 0.0 1 0 0.5 00 Warren, Aaliyah ---------------------------------------DNP-------------------------------------------------Total 20 .451 .340 .707 37.6 13.8 144 43 73.8 Opponents 20 .413 .299 .684 36.8 10.9 136 62 65.2

Overall Scoring Statistics FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------24 Gamble, Aundre 134-302 .444 22-67 .328 91-116 .784 381 19.1 03 Brown-Haywood, Khadi 99-203 .488 23-63 .365 27-34 .794 248 12.4 23 Hunt, Jasmine 94-175 .537 0-0 .000 69-106 .651 257 12.9 02 Qedan, Hanna 64-157 .408 31-87 .356 46-57 .807 205 10.8 05 Gill, Brittney 49-110 .445 4-12 .333 9-15 .600 111 5.6 11 Lawson, Amanda 37-68 .544 0-1 .000 22-38 .579 96 4.8 21 Flanery, Jessica 28-71 .394 17-47 .362 1-1 1.000 74 3.9 01 Bradshaw, Lauren 17-43 .395 0-0 .000 7-11 .636 41 2.2 12 Ruffins, Jamie 12-42 .286 0-1 .000 18-26 .692 42 2.1 14 Holloway, Christyal 2-13 .154 0-6 .000 8-15 .533 12 0.8 10 Westbrook, Akasha 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 2 0.3 13 Fowler, Brittany 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0.4 33 Obinabo, Ogo 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 3 0.6 25 Oliver, Dominique 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 3-4 .750 3 0.5 00 Warren, Aaliyah ---------------------------------------DNP-------------------------------------------------Total 539-1194 .451 97-285 .340 302-427 .707 1477 73.8 Opponents 516-1249 .413 85-284 .299 188-275 .684 1305 65.2

Overall Rebounding Statistics OFF DEF TOT PF FO A TO A/TO HI-PTS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------24 Gamble, Aundrea 37 65 102 23 0 112 51 2.2 33 03 Brown-Haywood, Khadi 38 84 122 43 1 34 43 0.8 21 23 Hunt, Jasmine 65 81 146 45 0 4 38 0.1 23 02 Qedan, Hanna 11 57 68 41 1 34 37 0.9 21 05 Gill, Brittney 15 39 54 55 2 20 28 0.7 12 11 Lawson, Amanda 22 25 47 25 0 14 20 0.7 12 21 Flanery, Jessica 11 12 23 20 1 8 9 0.9 14 01 Bradshaw, Lauren 12 27 39 7 0 0 9 0.0 10 12 Ruffins, Jamie 13 52 65 28 0 44 39 1.1 10 14 Holloway, Christyal 0 8 8 10 0 5 6 0.8 3 10 Westbrook, Akasha 1 3 4 2 0 1 1 1.0 2 13 Fowler, Brittany 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.0 2 33 Obinabo, Ogo 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 0.0 2 25 Oliver, Dominique 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0.0 3 00 Warren, Aaliyah ---------------------------------------DNP-------------------------------------------------Total 264 488 752 303 5 276 292 0.9 91 Opponents 280 457 737 382 5 217 324 0.7 83

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TEAM STATISTICS A-State OPP -----------------------------------------------------------------SCORING 2485 2248 Points per game 71.0 66.2 Scoring margin +6.8 FIELD GOALS-ATT 929-2050 871-2104 Field goal pct .448 .414 3 POINT FG-ATT 150-473 155-445 3-point FG pct .317 .313 3-pt FG made per game 4.3 4.4 FREE THROWS-ATT 497-709 351-512 Free throw pct .701 .686 F-Throws made per game 14.2 10.0 REBOUNDS 1282 1271 Rebounds per game 36.6 36.3 Rebounding margin +0.3 ASSISTS 439 375 Assists per game 12.5 10.7 TURNOVERS 529 593 Turnovers per game 15.1 16.9 Turnover margin +1.8 Assist/turnover ratio 0.8 0.6 STEALS 266 252 Steals per game 7.6 7.2 BLOCKS 84 117 Blocks per game 2.4 3.3 WINNING STREAK 0 Home win streak 11 ATTENDANCE 22,140 30,549 Home games-Avg/Game15-1476 17-1669 Neutral site-Avg/Game 3-614 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total -----------------------------------------------------------------Arkansas State 1183 1291 11 2485 Opponents 1067 1173 8 2248

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2014-15 Sun Belt in Review

2014-15 SBC Final Standings Regular Season Standings Team UALR Arkansas State Troy UT Arlington Texas State UL Lafayette Georgia State UL Monroe Georgia Southern South Alabama

Conference 18-2 16-4 15-5 11-9 11-9 10-10 8-12 8-12 2-18 2-18

Pct. .900 .800 .750 .550 .550 .500 .400 .400 .100 .100

2014-15 All-Sun Belt Conference Team First Team All-Sun Belt Conference Taylor Gault (UALR, Senior, G) Maryah Sydnor (Appalachian State, Senior, F) Aundrea Gamble (A-State, RS-Junior, G) Ashley Beverly-Kelley (Troy, Junior, F) Ronita Garrett (Troy, Senior, F) Second Team All-Sun Belt Conference Ka'Nesheia Cobbins (UALR, Senior, G) Alexius Dawn (UALR, Junior, G) Sharnice Brooks (UL Monroe, Senior, C) Rebekah Van Dijk (UT Arlington, Freshman, C) Erin Peoples (Texas State, Junior, G) Third Team All-Sun Belt Conference Khadija Brown-Haywood (A-State, Junior, F) Jasmine Hunt (A-State, Senior, F) Keke Veal (UL Lafayette, Junior, G) Kia Wilridge (UL Lafayette, Junior, G) Breanna Hall (South Alabama, Senior, G)

Overall 29-5 24-11 20-11 17-13 17-15 23-12 13-17 12-17 5-24 5-24

Pct. .853 .686 .645 .567 .531 .657 .433 .414 .172 .172

H 13-1 14-1 11-3 10-5 10-5 15-5 8-9 8-6 2-12 4-11

A 12-4 8-9 9-7 7-7 5-9 7-6 5-7 4-10 2-11 1-13

N 4-0 2-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-0

2015 SBC Tournament • New Orleans, La. First Round Game 1: UALR 71, Georgia State 54 Game 2: Texas State 52, UT Arlington 46 Game 3: A-State 67, Appalachian State 52 Game 4: UL Lafayette 66, Troy 52 Semfinals Game 5: UALR 87, Texas State 44 Game 6: A-State 63, UL Lafayette 61 Finals Game 7: UALR 78, A-State 72 2015 SBC All-Tournament Team Keke Veal (UL Lafayette, Junior, G) Aundrea Gamble (A-State, RS-Junior, G) Khadija Brown-Haywood (A-State, Junior, F) Alexius Dawn (UALR, Junior, G) Ka'Nesheia Cobbins (UALR, Senior, G) Most Outstanding Player Taylor Gault (UALR, Senior, G)

Player of the Year Aundrea Gamble (Arkansas State, RS-Jr., G) Defensive Player of the Year Ka'Nesheia Cobbins (UALR, Senior, G) Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year Rebekah Van Dijk (UT Arlington, Freshman, C) Coach of the Year Joe Foley, UALR

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2014-15 SUN BELT CONFERENCE TEAM STATISTICS SCORING OFFENSE 1. Troy 2. Arkansas State 3. Appalachian State 4. Georgia State 5. UALR 6. UL Lafayette 7. Texas State 8. UL Monroe 9. Georgia Southern 10. UT Arlington 11. South Alabama

G 31 35 30 30 34 35 32 29 29 30 29

SCORING DEFENSE 1. UALR 2. UT Arlington 3. UL Lafayette 4. Arkansas State 5. Texas State 6. South Alabama 7. UL Monroe 8. Georgia State 9. Appalachian State 10. Georgia Southern 11. Troy

W-L 20-11 24-11 14-16 13-17 29-5 23-12 17-15 12-17 5-24 17-13 5-24

Pts Avg/G 2361 76.2 2485 71.0 2030 67.7 2012 67.1 2212 65.1 2183 62.4 1991 62.2 1768 61.0 1754 60.5 1770 59.0 1630 56.2

G 34 30 35 35 32 29 29 30 30 29 31

Pts Avg/G 1750 51.5 1594 53.1 2061 58.9 2248 64.2 2068 64.6 1891 65.2 1897 65.4 2030 67.7 2113 70.4 2052 70.8 2282 73.6

SCORING MARGIN 1. UALR 2. Arkansas State 3. UT Arlington 4. UL Lafayette 5. Troy 6. Georgia State 7. Texas State 8. Appalachian State 9. UL Monroe 10. South Alabama 11. Georgia Southern

G Offense DefenseMargin 34 65.1 51.5 +13.6 35 71.0 64.2 +6.8 30 59.0 53.1 +5.9 35 62.4 58.9 +3.5 31 76.2 73.6 +2.5 30 67.1 67.7 -0.6 32 62.2 64.6 -2.4 30 67.7 70.4 -2.8 29 61.0 65.4 -4.4 29 56.2 65.2 -9.0 29 60.5 70.8 -10.3

FREE THROW PCT 1. Georgia State 2. Appalachian State 3. UL Monroe 4. Troy 5. Arkansas State 6. Georgia Southern 7. UALR 8. Texas State 9. South Alabama 10. UL Lafayette 11. UT Arlington

G 30 30 29 31 35 29 34 32 29 35 30

FTM 386 412 451 389 497 293 423 374 336 448 316

FTA 534 578 633 553 709 427 632 568 514 696 520

Pct .723 .713 .712 .703 .701 .686 .669 .658 .654 .644 .608

FG PERCENTAGES 1. Arkansas State 2. UALR 3. Georgia State 4. Appalachian State 5. Troy 6. UT Arlington

G 35 34 30 30 31 30

FGM 919 825 731 756 910 660

FGA 2050 1853 1759 1834 2283 1662

Pct .448 .445 .416 .412 .399 .397

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2014-15 SUN BELT CONFERENCE INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS SCORING GP 1.Gamble, A. - ASU 35 2.Beverly-Kelley,.-TROY 31 3.Sydnor, M.-APP 26 4.Garrett, R.-TROY 31 5.Gault, T.-UALR 34 6.Hall, B.-USA 27 7.Brooks, S.-ULM 29 8.Veal, K.-UL-L 34 9.Peoples, E.-TXST 30 10.Gordon, J.-UL-L 34 11.McGowan, A.l-GS 29 12.Dijk,R.-UTA 30 13.Wilridge, K.-UL-L 35 14.Butler, P.-GS 27 15.Brown-Hay.-ASU 35 16.Ponder, M.-GSU 28 17.Hunt, J.-ASU 35 18.Anderson, A.-TXST32 19.Knight, A.-GS 29 20.Logan, B.-GSU 29 21. James, S.-UALR 33 22.Mallow, K.-APP 26 23. Daniels, M.-USA 28 24.Dawn, A.-UALR 34 25.Braeuer, M.-TXST 32 26.Andrews, A.-GSU 23 27.Qedan, H.-ASU 34 28.Hunter, A.-ULM 29 29.Williams, C.-UTA 30 30.Johnson,C.-UTA 30

FG 3FG FT PointsAvg/G 238 33 162 671 19.2 200 39 106 545 17.6 158 14 126 456 17.5 207 13 58 485 15.6 194 48 94 530 15.6 135 64 82 416 15.4 167 0 101 435 15.0 185 31 106 507 14.9 158 5 83 404 13.5 145 73 91 454 13.4 131 33 84 379 13.1 166 0 57 389 13.0 160 8 103 431 12.3 131 20 48 330 12.2 157 30 57 401 11.5 103 69 42 317 11.3 147 0 93 387 11.1 111 60 66 348 10.9 120 21 52 313 10.8 113 0 85 311 10.7 137 3 75 352 10.7 91 37 53 272 10.5 97 32 64 290 10.4 126 76 23 351 10.3 100 66 44 310 9.7 74 31 39 218 9.5 101 45 74 321 9.4 107 0 56 270 9.3 104 30 31 269 9.0 94 18 52 258 8.6

REBOUNDING GP Off Def Total Avg/G 1.Garrett, R.-TROY 31 129 215 344 11.1 2.Dijk,R.-UTA 30 115 194 309 10.3 3.Sydnor, M.-APP 26 76 154 230 8.8 4.Logan, B.-GSU 29 83 149 232 8.0 5.Ellis, C.-USA 28 81 137 218 7.8 6.Mays, K.-TXST 32 95 149 244 7.6 7.Peoples, E.-TXST 30 64 147 211 7.0 8.James, S.-UALR 33 96 133 229 6.9 9.Hunt, J.-ASU 35 95 131 226 6.5 10.Brooks, S.-ULM 29 73 113 186 6.4 11.Gray, C.-ULM 24 61 89 150 6.3 12.Hunter, A.-ULM 29 71 109 180 6.2 13.Brown-Hay.-ASU 35 61 146 207 5.9 14.Jeffcoat, J.-TXST 32 62 121 183 5.7 15.Emerson, K.-TROY 28 67 93 160 5.7 16.Knight, A.-GS 29 45 117 162 5.6 17.Butler, P.-GS 27 43 105 148 5.5 18.Chase, D.-ULM 28 57 96 153 5.5 19.Gamble, A.-ASU 35 63 123 186 5.3 20.Cobbins, K.-UALR 34 27 152 179 5.3 FIELD GOAL PCT 1.Logan, Brittany-GSU 2.Dijk,Rebekah Van-UTA 3.Hunt, Jasmine-ASU 4.James, Shanity-UALR

GP 29 30 35 33

FG 113 166 147 137

FGA 205 308 283 267

Pct .551 .539 .519 .513

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29 29 35 29 32

613 651 793 568 705

1552 1699 2094 1520 1944

.395 .383 .379 .374 .363

FIELD GOAL PCT DEF G 1. UT Arlington 30 2. UALR 34 3. UL Monroe 29 4. Texas State 32 5. South Alabama 29 6. Georgia Southern 29 7. Appalachian State 30 8. Georgia State 30 9. Arkansas State 35 10. Troy 31 11. UL Lafayette 35

FGM 548 638 672 787 690 773 752 730 871 841 740

FGA 1527 1724 1765 1996 1695 1887 1831 1771 2104 2020 1745

Pct .359 .370 .381 .394 .407 .410 .411 .412 .414 .416 .424

3-POINT FG PCT 1. UALR 2. Georgia State 3. Texas State 4. Arkansas State 5. South Alabama 6. Appalachian State 7. Georgia Southern 8. Troy 9. UL Monroe 10. UT Arlington 11. UL Lafayette

G 34 30 32 35 29 30 29 31 29 30 35

3FGM 139 164 207 150 158 106 159 152 91 134 149

3FGA 374 468 607 473 507 351 546 526 315 468 556

Pct .372 .350 .341 .317 .312 .302 .291 .289 .289 .286 .268

3-POINT FG PCT DEF. G 1. UALR 34 2. Appalachian State 30 3. UL Lafayette 35 4. Georgia Southern 29 5. UT Arlington 30 6. Texas State 32 7. Arkansas State 35 8. UL Monroe 29 9. Georgia State 30 10. Troy 31 11. South Alabama 29

3FGM 104 137 119 138 125 155 155 180 180 181 129

3FGA 379 475 399 452 408 504 495 566 559 562 384

Pct .274 .288 .298 .305 .306 .308 .313 .318 .322 .322 .336

REBOUNDING OFFENSE 1. Troy 2. Texas State 3. Appalachian State 4. UL Monroe 5. UT Arlington 6. Georgia State 7. Georgia Southern 8. Arkansas State 9. UL Lafayette 10. UALR 11. South Alabama

G 31 32 30 29 30 30 29 35 35 34 29

ReboundsAvg/G 1323 42.7 1294 40.4 1192 39.7 1130 39.0 1144 38.1 1141 38.0 1087 37.5 1282 36.6 1236 35.3 1182 34.8 996 34.3

2014-15 SUN BELT CONFERENCE INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 5.Brooks, Sharnice-ULM 29 6.Butler, Patrice-GS 27 7.Hunter, Alayshia-ULM 29 8.Garrett, Ronita-TROY 31 9.Sydnor, Maryah-APP 26 10.Brown-Haywood-ASU 35 11.Maiga, Aissata-TROY 31 12.Gamble, Aundrea-ASU35 13.Clark, Kier-UALR 34 14.Johnson,Cierra-UTA 30 15.Wilridge, Kia-UL-L 35

167 131 107 207 158 157 97 238 102 94 160

330 271 224 440 337 335 208 515 224 215 375

.506 .483 .478 .470 .469 .469 .466 .462 .455 .437 .427

ASSISTS 1.Cobbins, Ka'Nesheia-UALR 2.Andrews, Alisha-GSU 3.Gamble, Aundrea-ASU 4.Anderson, Ayriel-TXST 5.Dawn, Alexius-UALR 6.Green,LaShanda-UTA 7.Veal, Keke-UL-L 8.Watson, Ashley-GSU 9.Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 10.Williams, Chaun-UTA Jones, Joi-APP 12.McGowan, Angel-GS 13.Wilridge, Kia-UL-L 14.Mallow, Katie-APP 15.Davis, Aundrea-ULM

GP 34 23 35 32 34 30 34 30 31 30 30 29 35 26 28

No. 174 117 171 112 117 100 113 98 86 76 76 73 81 60 64

Avg/G 5.1 5.1 4.9 3.5 3.4 3.3 3.3 3.3 2.8 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.3 2.3 2.3

FREE THROW PCT GP 1.Sydnor, Maryah-APP 26 2.Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 31 3.Hall, Breanna-USA 27 4.Qedan, Hanna-ASU 34 5.Brooks, Sharnice-ULM 29 6.Gamble, Aundrea-ASU 35 7.Cobbins, Ka'Nesheia-UALR34 8.Mallow, Katie-APP 26 9.Anderson, Ayriel-TXST 32 10.Gordon, Jaylyn-UL-L 34 11.Tieuel, Chelsea-ULM 29 12.Logan, Brittany-GSU 29 13.Gault, Taylor-UALR 34 14.McGowan, Angel-GS 29 15.Wilridge, Kia-UL-L 35

FT 126 106 82 74 101 162 78 53 66 91 79 85 94 84 103

FTA 149 128 100 91 126 207 100 68 85 118 103 114 129 117 145

Pct .846 .828 .820 .813 .802 .783 .780 .779 .776 .771 .767 .746 .729 .718 .710

STEALS 1.Wilridge, Kia-UL-L 2.Johnson,Cierra-UTA 3.Andrews, Alisha-GSU 4.Garrett, Ronita-TROY 5.Veal, Keke-UL-L 6.Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 7.Daniels, Marquita-USA 8.Gordon, Jaylyn-UL-L 9.Peoples, Erin-TXST 10.Green,LaShanda-UTA 11.Cobbins, Ka'Nesheia-UALR 12.Dawn, Alexius-UALR

GP 35 30 23 31 34 31 28 34 30 30 34 34

No. 100 81 58 73 78 71 53 64 56 55 62 60

Avg/G 2.9 2.7 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.3 1.9 1.9 1.9 1.8 1.8 1.8

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2014-15 SUN BELT CONFERENCE TEAM STATISTICS REBOUNDING DEFENSE 1. UALR 2. UT Arlington 3. Georgia State 4. Arkansas State 5. UL Monroe 6. UL Lafayette 7. Appalachian State 8. South Alabama 9. Texas State 10. Georgia Southern 11. Troy

G ReboundsAvg/G 34 1143 33.6 30 1031 34.4 30 1066 35.5 35 1271 36.3 29 1065 36.7 35 1298 37.1 30 1166 38.9 29 1165 40.2 32 1340 41.9 29 1249 43.1 31 1411 45.5

BLOCKED SHOTS 1. UT Arlington 2. South Alabama 3. Appalachian State 4. UL Monroe 5. Georgia Southern 6. Troy 7. Texas State 8. UALR 9. Arkansas State 10. Georgia State 11. UL Lafayette

G 30 29 30 29 29 31 32 34 35 30 35

No. 128 121 125 108 106 107 104 90 84 63 36

Avg/G 4.3 4.2 4.2 3.7 3.7 3.5 3.3 2.6 2.4 2.1 1.0

ASSISTS 1. Troy 2. UALR 3. Georgia State 4. UT Arlington 5. Arkansas State 6. Appalachian State 7. UL Monroe 8. Georgia Southern 9. Texas State 10. UL Lafayette 11. South Alabama

G 31 34 30 30 35 30 29 29 32 35 29

No. 443 479 421 413 439 362 347 322 344 373 306

Avg/G 14.3 14.1 14.0 13.8 12.5 12.1 12.0 11.1 10.8 10.7 10.6

STEALS 1. Troy 2. UL Lafayette 3. UT Arlington 4. UALR 5. Appalachian State 6. Georgia State 7. Arkansas State 8. South Alabama 9. Texas State 10. Georgia Southern 11. UL Monroe

G 31 35 30 34 30 30 35 29 32 29 29

No. 375 371 271 291 248 245 266 210 224 200 170

Avg/G 12.1 10.6 9.0 8.6 8.3 8.2 7.6 7.2 7.0 6.9 5.9

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. Troy 2. UT Arlington Appalachian State 4. UL Lafayette 5. Texas State 6. UL Monroe

G 31 30 30 35 32 29

No. 538 416 416 481 433 389

Avg/G 17.4 13.9 13.9 13.7 13.5 13.4

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2014-15 SUN BELT CONFERENCE INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 13.Gamble, Aundrea-ASU 14.Ramirez, Caitlyn-TROY 15.McGowan, Angel-GS

35 31 29

59 51 46

1.7 1.6 1.6

3-POINT FG PCT GP 3FG 3FGA 1.Hall, Breanna-USA 27 64 157 2.Ponder, Makeba-GSU 28 69 171 3.Gault, Taylor-UALR 34 48 122 4.Braeuer, Meghan-TXST 32 66 172 5.Dawn, Alexius-UALR 34 76 209 Anderson, Ayriel-TXST 32 60 165 7.Sams, Alexis-GS 29 37 109 8.Green,LaShanda-UTA 30 44 131 9.Qedan, Hanna-ASU 34 45 135 Daniels, Marquita-USA 28 32 96 11.Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 31 39 123 12.Andrews, Alisha-GSU 23 31 106 13.Gordon, Jaylyn-UL-L 34 73 254 14.Cumbo, Rachel-USA 28 29 103 15.Reid, Rachel-TROY 31 41 148

Pct .408 .404 .393 .384 .364 .364 .339 .336 .333 .333 .317 .292 .287 .282 .277

3-POINT FG MADE 1.Ponder, Makeba-GSU 2.Hall, Breanna-USA 3.Dawn, Alexius-UALR 4.Gordon, Jaylyn-UL-L 5.Braeuer, Meghan-TXST 6.Anderson, Ayriel-TXST 7.Green,LaShanda-UTA 8.Mallow, Katie-APP 9.Gault, Taylor-UALR 10.Andrews, Alisha-GSU 11.Qedan, Hanna-ASU 12.Reid, Rachel-TROY 13.Sams, Alexis-GS 14.Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 15.Daniels, Marquita-USA

GP 28 27 34 34 32 32 30 26 34 23 34 31 29 31 28

3FG 69 64 76 73 66 60 44 37 48 31 45 41 37 39 32

AVG 2.5 2.4 2.2 2.1 2.1 1.9 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.1

3-POINT FG MADE 1. Okde,Sylvana-ULL 2. Tugler, Alexar-ULM 3. Dunn, Meghan-USA 4. Long, Kendra-GSU 5. Bowie, Brooke-TROY 6. Suleiman, Laila-UTA 7. Jones, Micah-WKU 8. Cumbo, Rachel-USA 9. McGee, Bianca-WKU 10. Qedan, Hanna-A-State 11. Harden, Joanna-TROY 12. Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 13. Gordon,Jaylyn-ULL 14. Andrews, Alisha-GSU 15. Hall, Breanna-USA

GP 30 31 28 31 30 29 33 28 33 33 30 30 30 31 27

3FG 74 59 52 56 54 51 57 48 56 55 49 40 37 38 33

Avg/G 2.5 1.9 1.9 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.2

BLOCKED SHOTS 1.Ellis, Chyna-USA 2.Brooks, Sharnice-ULM 3.Bassett-Smith, A.-APP

GP 28 29 30

No. 56 54 53

Avg/G 2.0 1.9 1.8

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2014-15 SUN BELT CONFERENCE TEAM STATISTICS 7. Georgia State 8. Arkansas State 9. UALR 10. South Alabama 11. Georgia Southern

30 35 34 29 29

402 439 407 309 307

13.4 12.5 12.0 10.7 10.6

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. Texas State 2. Georgia Southern 3. Appalachian State 4. UL Monroe 5. Troy 6. Georgia State 7. UT Arlington 8. Arkansas State 9. South Alabama 10. UALR 11. UL Lafayette

G 32 29 30 29 31 30 30 35 29 34 35

No. 861 780 776 741 785 739 728 843 687 775 755

Avg/G 26.9 26.9 25.9 25.6 25.3 24.6 24.3 24.1 23.7 22.8 21.6

DEFENSIVE REB PCT. G 1. UL Lafayette 35 2. UT Arlington 30 3. Texas State 32 4. Georgia State 30 5. UALR 34 6. Appalachian State 30 7. Georgia Southern 29 8. Arkansas State 35 9. UL Monroe 29 10. South Alabama 29 11. Troy 31

D-Reb 755 728 861 739 775 776 780 843 741 687 785

O-Reb D-Reb 356 .680 352 .674 426 .669 378 .662 409 .655 411 .654 430 .645 466 .644 435 .630 427 .617 494 .614

OFFENSIVE REB PCT. G 1. UL Monroe 29 2. UT Arlington 30 3. Troy 31 4. Georgia State 30 5. UALR 34 6. Appalachian State 30 7. Arkansas State 35 8. UL Lafayette 35 9. Texas State 32 10. South Alabama 29 11. Georgia Southern 29

O-Reb 389 416 538 402 407 416 439 481 433 309 307

D-Reb O-Reb 630 .382 679 .380 917 .370 688 .369 734 .357 755 .355 805 .353 942 .338 914 .321 738 .295 819 .273

3-POINT FG MADE 1. Texas State 2. Georgia Southern 3. Georgia State 4. South Alabama 5. Troy 6. UT Arlington 7. Arkansas State 8. UL Lafayette 9. UALR 10. Appalachian State 11. UL Monroe

G 32 29 30 29 31 30 35 35 34 30 29

No. 207 159 164 158 152 134 150 149 139 106 91

Avg/G 6.5 5.5 5.5 5.4 4.9 4.5 4.3 4.3 4.1 3.5 3.1

2014-15 SUN BELT CONFERENCE INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 4.Dijk,Rebekah Van-UTA 5.Jones, Briana-GS 6.Emerson, Kristen-TROY 7.Hunter, Alayshia-ULM 8.Mays, Kileah-TXST 9.Ford,Artavia-UTA 10.Cooper, KeKe-APP 11.James, Shanity-UALR 12.Gault, Taylor-UALR 13.Jenkins, Taylor-USA 14.Jeffcoat, Jacqueline-TXST 15.Butler, Sierra-GS

30 27 28 29 32 26 30 33 34 28 32 22

52 38 37 35 34 26 28 28 28 22 23 15

1.7 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.7

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1.Garrett, Ronita-TROY 2.Dijk,Rebekah Van-UTA 3.Mays, Kileah-TXST 4.Sydnor, Maryah-APP 5.James, Shanity-UALR 6.Ellis, Chyna-USA 7.Logan, Brittany-GSU 8.Hunt, Jasmine-ASU 9.Gray, Christina-ULM 10.Brooks, Sharnice-ULM 11.Fields, Simone-UL-L 12.Hunter, Alayshia-ULM 13.Emerson, Kristen-TROY 14.Pratt, Kaitlyn-UALR 15.Peoples, Erin-TXST

GP 31 30 32 26 33 28 29 35 24 29 35 29 28 34 30

No. 129 115 95 76 96 81 83 95 61 73 86 71 67 75 64

Avg/G 4.2 3.8 3.0 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.7 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.4 2.4 2.2 2.1

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS GP 1.Garrett, Ronita-TROY 31 2.Dijk,Rebekah Van-UTA 30 3.Sydnor, Maryah-APP 26 4.Logan, Brittany-GSU 29 5.Peoples, Erin-TXST 30 6.Ellis, Chyna-USA 28 7.Mays, Kileah-TXST 32 8.Cobbins, Ka'Nesheia-UALR 34 9.Brown-Haywood, Khadi-ASU35 10.Knight, Anna Claire-GS 29 11.James, Shanity-UALR 33 12.Brooks, Sharnice-ULM 29 13.Butler, Patrice-GS 27 14.Jeffcoat, Jacqueline-TXST 32 15.Hunter, Alayshia-ULM 29

No. 215 194 154 149 147 137 149 152 146 117 133 113 105 121 109

Avg/G 6.9 6.5 5.9 5.1 4.9 4.9 4.7 4.5 4.2 4.0 4.0 3.9 3.9 3.8 3.8

MINUTES PLAYED 1.Gamble, Aundrea-ASU 2.Green,LaShanda-UTA 3.Braeuer, Meghan-TXST 4.Dawn, Alexius-UALRJR 5.Anderson, Ayriel-TXST 6.Sydnor, Maryah-APP 7.Cobbins, Ka'Nesheia-UALR 8.Gordon, Jaylyn-UL-L 9.Peoples, Erin-TXST 10.Wilridge, Kia-UL-L

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GP 35 30 32 34 32 26 34 34 30 35

Minutes Avg/G 1332 38.1 1039 34.6 1099 34.3 1158 34.1 1088 34.0 876 33.7 1132 33.3 1108 32.6 958 31.9 1117 31.9

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 1,000 Points

1. • #32 Sonja Tate 5-6 • Guard West Memphis, Ark. 2,312 Points YEAR G 89-90 25 90-91 25 91-92 32 92-93 33 TOT 119

REBS A BLK 200 77 5 233 88 6 246 114 9 327 91 12 1,006 370 32

STL PTS 71 404 92 501 114 587 125 820 402 2,312

5. • #5 Rudy Sims 5-7 • Guard Memphis, Tenn. 1,664 Points YEAR G 03-04 29 04-05 32 05-06 30 06-07 34 TOT 125

2. • #30 Shyla Tucker 5-3 • Guard Fredericktown, Mo. 1,989 Points YEAR G 90-91 28 91-92 32 92-93 33 93-94 31 TOT 124

REBS A BLK 212 46 12 217 71 18 191 64 27 287 71 11 907 252 68

STL PTS 62 361 82 417 64 591 73 620 281 1,989

REBS A BLK 238 19 13 326 35 29 294 26 35 289 25 55 1,147 105 132

STL PTS 19 337 37 473 29 461 24 707 109 1,978

4. • #32 Julie Hagood 5-9 • Guard Pocahontas, Ark. 1,840 Points YEAR G 96-97 28 97-98 30 98-99 31 99-00 30 TOT 119

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REBS A BLK 111 58 6 127 88 6 120 80 2 126 115 7 484 341 20

STL PTS 47 318 45 473 50 523 78 526 220 1,840

A BLK 80 5 156 5 153 1 159 3 548 14

STL PTS 49 348 48 372 62 421 70 523 229 1,664

6. • #4 Keeshia Evans 5-8 • Guard Louisville, Ky. 1,538 Points YEAR G 97-98 30 98-99 32 99-00 30 00-01 28 TOT 120

REBS A BLK 120 46 1 177 72 7 185 123 5 142 110 3 624 351 16

STL PTS 26 295 35 370 58 433 49 440 168 1,538

7. • #11 Jane Morrill 6-1 • Forward Scott, City, Mo. 1,529 Points

3. • #34 Adrainne Davie 6-3 • Center Little Rock, Ark. 1,978 Points YEAR G 03-04 29 04-05 32 05-06 30 06-07 34 TOT 125

REBS 67 82 123 178 450

YEAR G 10-11 32 11-12 30 12-13 30 13-14 34 TOT 126

REBS 97 164 161 127 549

A 7 17 22 33 79

BLK 9 14 11 13 47

STL PTS 17 196 32 486 25 430 30 417 104 1,529

8. • #23 Danielle Featherston 5-6 • Guard Glenwood, Ark. 1,391 Points YEAR G REBS A BLK 92-93 33 49 39 2 93-94 31 81 57 2 94-95 29 96 51 2 95-96 27 104 57 3 TOT 120 1,006 330 9

STL PTS 27 208 49 379 50 384 59 420 185 1,391

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 1,000 Points

9. • #32 Charlotte Fields 6-1 • Center Forrest City, Ark. 1,323 Points YEAR 83-84 84-85 85-86 87-88 TOT

G REBS A BLK 26 223 23 22 24 185 24 27 7 55 10 2 31 244 57 51 88 707 114 102

STL PTS 40 310 40 375 10 120 61 518 151 1,323

13. • #21 NeNe Hurst 5-10 • Guard St. Louis, Mo. 1,262 Points YEAR G 08-09 30 09-10 30 10-11 32 11-12 23 TOT 115

10. • #22 Shay Scott 6-2 • Forward North Little Rock, Ark. 1,320 Points YEAR G 07-08 32 08-09 30 09-10 31 10-11 32 TOT 125

REBS 240 200 227 291 958

A 5 6 18 17 46

BLK 19 27 30 27 103

STL PTS 25 297 18 282 26 384 37 357 106 1,320

G REBS A BLK 34 222 144 13 35 186 171 3 69 408 315 16

STL PTS 72 641 59 671 131 1,312

12. • #22 Sue Jayroe 6-0 • Forward Palestine, Ark. 1,304 Points YEAR G REBS A BLK STL PTS 76-77 -------------Records Incomplete----------77-78 -------------Records Incomplete----------78-79 -------------Records Incomplete----------79-80 -------------Records Incomplete----------TOT 1,055 1,304

STL PTS 43 267 62 352 74 378 43 265 222 1,262

14. • #12 Beth Penn 5-9 • Guard Gosnell, Ark. 1,223 Points YEAR G REBS A BLK 83-84 26 90 60 2 84-85 24 87 129 5 85-86 25 99 123 7 86-87 27 85 167 5 TOT 102 361 479 19

STL PTS 44 252 39 222 33 420 45 329 161 1,223

15. • #33 Eva Brehe 6-3 • Center Bay, Mo. 1,163 Points

11. • #24 Aundrea Gamble 5-9 • Guard McKinney, Texas 1,312 Points YEAR 13-14 14-15 TOT

REBS A BLK 115 62 9 148 90 15 194 87 15 123 48 10 580 287 49

YEAR G 85-86 25 86-87 27 87-88 30 88-89 27 TOT 109

REBS 119 153 226 226 716

A 9 12 19 19 76

BLK 7 8 11 11 34

STL PTS 10 201 14 210 22 354 22 398 70 1,163

16. • #41 Michelle Horton 6-0 • Center Turrell, Ark. 1,152 Points YEAR G REBS A BLK STL PTS 81-82 -------------Records Incomplete----------82-83--------------Records Incomplete----------83-84 -------------Records Incomplete----------84-85 -------------Records Incomplete----------TOT 645 1,152

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 1,000 Points

17. • #50 Nicole Wilkett 6-0 • Center Sulphur Rock, Ark. 1,139 Points YEAR 90-91 91-92 TOT

G REBS A BLK 28 141 46 10 32 202 74 20 60 343 120 30

STL PTS 32 459 39 680 71 1,139

21. • #40 Ali Carter 5-10 • Guard Pocahontas, Ark. 1,030 Points YEAR G 02-03 26 03-04 29 04-05 31 05-06 34 TOT 120

18. • #3 Ebonie Jefferson 5-9 • Guard Laurel, Miss. 1,096 Points YEAR G 06-07 19 07-08 31 08-09 29 09-10 31 TOT 110

REBS A BLK 11 2 0 146 31 4 106 49 7 179 74 3 442 156 14

STL PTS 2 20 44 272 46 343 66 461 158 1,096

REBS A BLK 30 8 0 93 33 4 125 55 10 110 71 4 358 167 18

STL PTS 5 45 36 292 40 431 31 262 112 1,030

22. • #10 Quintella Jackson 5-9 • Guard East St. Louis, Ark. 1,025 Points YEAR 83-84 84-85 85-86 86-87 TOT

G REBS 26 163 14 101 17 75 27 251 84 590

A 11 20 6 26 63

BLK 4 5 0 2 11

STL PTS 33 277 34 163 8 100 62 485 137 1,025

19. • #30 Zennia Hayes 6-0 • Forward Arlington, Tenn. 1,074 Points YEAR G 86-87 26 87-88 30 88-89 25 89-90 26 TOT 107

REBS A BLK 76 13 11 147 31 18 163 29 24 207 29 29 593 102 82

STL PTS 7 133 24 239 39 297 31 405 101 1,074

20. • Amber Abraham 5-10 • Guard Moorhead, Minn. 1,033 Points YEAR G 01-02 28 02-03 30 03-04 15 04-05 6 05-06 30 TOT 109

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REBS A BLK 122 70 3 120 63 5 50 38 4 8 8 9 91 86 6 391 265 18

STL PTS 21 247 38 299 25 184 4 23 15 280 103 1,033

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 500 Rebounds/275 Assists

500 Career Rebounds 1. Adrianne Davie 1,147 • 2003-07

2. Sue Jayroe 1,055 • 1977-80

3. Sonja Tate 1,006 • 1999-93

4. Shay Scott 958 • 2007-11

5. Shyla Tucker 907 • 1991-94

6. Jolie McKeirnan 905 • 2000-03

Adrianne Davie

11. Keeshia Evans 624 • 1998-2001

7. Eva Brehe 716 • 1986-89

12. Zennia Hayes 907 • 1991-94

8. Charlotte Fields 707 • 1984-88

13. Quintella Jackson 590 • 1984-87

9. Michelle Horton 645 • 1982-85

14. NeNe Hurst 580 • 2008-12

10. Lyndsay Schlup 638 • 2006-10

16. Loretta Jamieson 565 • 1981-84

17. Martha Higgins 555 • 1979-81

18. Jane Morrill 549 • 2010-13

19. LaTanya Jones 501 • 1994-97

15. Zennia Hayes 907 • 1991-94

275 Career Assists 1. Rudy Sims 548 • 2003-07

2. Beth Penn 479 • 1984-87

3. Crystal Tasusan 473 • 1993-96

4. Sonja Tate 370 • 1990-93

5. Keeshia Evans 351 • 1997-01

6. Julie Hagood 341 • 1997-00

7. Aundrea Gamble 315 • 2013-Present

8. Jasmine Taylor 300 • 2007-11

13. Tia Kemp 264 • 1995-97

14. Shyla Tucker 252 • 1991-94

9. Debbie Balentine 299 • 1976-79

10. NeNe Hurst 287 • 2008-12

11. Casie Lowman 273 • 2000-03

12. Dana Holsten 265 • 1989-92

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 150 Steals/50 Blocks

150 Career Steals 1. Sonja Tate 402 • 1990-93

2. Crystal Tausan 303 • 1993-96

3. Shyla Tucker 281 • 1991-94

4. Rudy Sims 229 • 2003-07

5. NeNe Hurst 222 • 2008-12

6. Julie Hagood 220 • 1997-00

Rudy Sims

7. LaTanya Jones

10. Quinishia McDowell

211 • 1994-97

177 • 2009-13

8. Jazmine Taylor

11. Keeshia Evans

198 • 2006-11

168 • 1998-01

9. Danielle Featherston 185 • 1993-96

12. Ebonie Jefferson 158 • 2006-10

13. Rae-Anne Smith 153 • 1999-02

11. Casie Lowman 168 • 2000-03

50 Career Blocks 1. Adrianne Davie 132 • 2003-07

2. Shay Scott 103 • 2007-11

8. Shyla Tucker 68 • 1991-94

10. Jolie McKeirnan 50 • 2000-03

9. Kim Davis 60 • 1999-01

3. Chiquita Tucker 95 • 2001-02

4. Zennia Hayes 82 • 1987-90

5. Charlotte Fields 80 • 1984-88

6. Jazmine Taylor 79 • 2006-11

7. Lyndsay Schlup 76 • 2006-10

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Scoring Records

TEAM RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Most Points Scored • Game 1. 2. 3. 5. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 15.

POINTS 124 111 110 110 110 107 107 107 106 105 104 103 102 101 101 100 100 100

OPPONENT vs Lamar (56) vs Morris Brown (48) vs UAPB (41) vs. New Orleans (65) vs. Missouri-KC (68) vs UL Monroe (57) vs. UT Pan American (41) vs. Lamar (51) vs. South Alabama (64) vs. New Orleans (79) vs. Alcorn State (79) at UT Pan American (50) at SW Louisiana (63) vs. Miss. Valley St. (35) vs. UNLV (78) vs. Florida Atlantic (75) vs. UT Pan American (59) vs. UT Pan American (44)

Most Points Scored • Season DATE 2/12/98 12/2/02 12/19/97 1/23/97 2/8/88 3/5/14 1/17/98 1/9/97 1/30/92 1/31/98 12/15/90 1/30/88 2/13/93 12/1/00 12/12/98 12/19/00 1/16/97 2/13/94

Fewest Points Scored • Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 8.

POINTS 29 33 34 36 36 36 37 39 39

OPPONENT DATE at La Tech (108) 2/11/99 vs La Tech (66) 1/22/89 vs Toledo (34) 1/9/12 at UALR (53) 1/29/11 at Oklahoma (93) 12/2/07 at La Tech (106) 1/25/90 vs Arkansas (52) 1978-79 at UA Monticello (55) 1978-79 at BYU (49) 12/30/08

Most Points Scored • Season 1. 2,487 - 2013-14 (34 Games) 2. 2,485 - 2014-15 (34 Games) 3. 2,438 - 1997-98 (30 Games) 4. 2,361 - 1998-99 (32 Games) 5. 2,355 - 1992-93 (33 Games)

Highest Scoring Average • Season 1. 81.3 (30 Games) - 1997-98 2. 76.4 (27 Games) - 1986-87 3. 76.0 (28 Games) - 1996-97 4. 73.8 (32 Games) - 1998-99 5. 73.7 (30 Games) - 1999-00

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

POINTS 820 707 680 671 641 620 591 587 526 523 523

PLAYER Sonja Tate Adrianne Davie Nicole Wilkett Aundrea Gamble Aundrea Gamble Shyla Tucker Shyla Tucker Sonja Tate Julie Hagood Rudy Sims Julie Hagood

SEASON 1992-93 2006-07 1991-92 2014-15 2013-14 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1999-00 2006-07 1998-89

Highest Scoring Avergage • Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Avg. 24.8 21.3 20.8 19.2 18.9

PLAYER Sonja Tate Nicole Wilkett Adrianne Davie Aundrea Gamble Aundrea Gamble

SEASON 1992-93 1991-92 2006-07 2014-15 2013-14

CAREER LEADERS Most Points Scored • Career 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

POINTS 2,312 1,989 1,978 1,840 1,664 1,538 1,529 1,391 1,323 1,320

PLAYER Sonja Tate Shyla Tucker Adrianne Davie Julie Hagood Rudy Sims Keeshia Evans Jane Morrill Danielle Feathertson Charlotte Fields Shay Scott

SEASON 1990-93 1991-94 2003-07 1997-00 2003-04 1998-01 2010-13 1993-96 1984-88 2007-11

Highest Scoring Avergage • Career 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

AVG. 19.4 19.0 16.0 15.8 15.4

PLAYER Sonja Tate Aundrea Gamble Shyla Tucker Adrianne Davie Julie Hagood

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS YEAR 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 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

PLAYER Aundrea Gamble Aundrea Gamble Jane Morrill Jane Morrill NeNe Hurst Ebonie Jefferson Ebonie Jefferson Veronica Smith Adrianne Davie Adrianne Davie Adrianne Davie Rudy Sims Casie Lowman Rae Anne Smith Keeshia Evans Julie Hagood Julie Hagood Amy Towne Amy Towne Danielle Featherston Evevetta Crawford Shyla Tucker Sonja Tate Nicole Wilkett Sonja Tate Zennia Hayes Eva Brehe Charlotte Fields Quintella Jackson Beth Penn Charlotte Fields Linda Allison Dena Hodge Linda Allison Gina DiCicco Sue Jayroe Sue Jayroe Karen Carlew Karla Birmingham Karla Birmingham Marie Wilford

POINTS 671 641 430 486 378 461 343 308 707 461 473 348 364 418 440 526 523 493 405 420 519 620 820 680 501 405 398 518 485 420 375 372 272 347 351 361 350 397 262 314 146

AVG. 19.2 18.9 14.3 16.2 11.8 14.9 11.8 9.6 20.8 15.4 14.8 12.0 12.1 14.9 15.7 17.5 16.9 16.4 14.5 15.6 17.3 20.0 24.8 21.3 17.9 15.6 14.7 16.7 8.0 16.8 15.6 14.3 11.8 15.1 11.0 12.4 12.1 15.9 13.1 13.7 14.6

Sonja Tate

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Scoring Records • 30-Point Games 30 Points

50 Points Sonja Tate

at Southwest La.

2/13/93

44 Points Sonja Tate

at Texas-Pan American 1/18/93

42 Points Sonja Tate Sonja Tate

at Western Kentucky 2/21/93 at Texas-Pan American 1/24/91

40 Points Sonja Tate

Marquette

3/26/93

Louisiana-Monroe

2/17/07

South Alabama

1/15/94

Mississippi Valley St. Missouri-Kansas City

12/7/90 2/8/88

38 Points Adrianne Davie

Aundrea Gamble at Colorado Aundrea Gamble Louisiana-Monroe Aundrea Gamble UT Martin Aundrea Gamble Missouri State Amber Abraham at Morris Brown Keeshia Evans Lamar Shundra Smith Southwestern La. Danielle Featherston Western Kentucky LaTanya Jones Missouri-St. Louis Shyla Tucker Stephen F. Austin Sonja Tate Portland Shyla Tucker Southern Sonja Tate Southwest Louisiana Shyla Tucker at Mississippi State Eva Brehe at Miss. Valley State Vicki Romine Northeast Louisiana

11/22/14 3/5/14 11/19/13 11/11/13 12/2/02 2/12/98 2/15/96 1/15/96 12/2/95 12/4/92 12/6/92 12/19/92 1/7/93 2/10/93 12/16/88 2/5/87

37 Points Shyla Tucker

36 Points Sonja Tate Vicki Romine

35 Points Evevetta Crawford Ole Miss Sonja Tate Murray State

12/6/94 12/7/91

34 Points Adrianne Davie Shyla Tucker Marie Wilford

at South Alabama 2/11/07 at Alcorn State 2/25/93 Miss. County All-Stars 1974-75

33 Points Aundrea Gamble Sonja Tate Eva Brehe Zennia Hayes

at UT Arlington 1/10/15 at La Tech 2/15/93 at Mississippi College 3/4/89 vs UT Arlington 12/9/88

Shyla Tucker

32 Points Adrianne Davie South Alabama 12/29/06 Rudy Sims at Western Kentucky 2/19/06 Julie Hagood vs La Tech 3/10/00 Julie Hagood at New Orleans 2/9/99 Danielle Feathertson Lamar 2/17/96

31 Points Aundrea Gamble Jane Morrill Jane Morrill Adrianne Davie Sonja Tate Sonja Tate Nicole Wilkett Charlotte Fields Quintella Jackson Vicki Romine

at Georgia Southern 2/12/15 UT Martin 1/10/12 Texas A&M CC 11/20/11 South Dakota St. 11/30/96 Texas-Pan American 1/9/93 UAB 12/30/92 Boston University 2/25/91 at Lamar 1/28/88 North Texas St. 1/19/87 vs. Texas-El Paso 12/6/86

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TEAM RECORDS

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

Most Field Goals Made • Game

YEAR 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 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

1. 46 - vs South Alabama - 1/30/92

Most Field Goals Attempts • Game 1. 89 - vs Arkansas College - 1974-75

Highest Field Goal Percentage • Game 1. 63.2 - vs UT Martin - 1/10/12 2. 62.5 - vs Florida Atlantic - 1/31/07 3. 60.0 - vs Arkansas-Monticello - 1974-75

Highest Field Goal Percentage • Season 1. 44.8 - 1985-86 2. 44.3 - 2013-14 3. 43.0 - 2004-05 4. 42.5 - 1991-92 5. 41.2 - 2003-04

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Field Goals Made • Game 1. 2, 3. 4.

FGM 19 16 15 14

PLAYER Sonja Tate Marie Wilford Jane Morrill Adrianne Davie

OPPONENT DATE UT Pan-American1/18/93 Mss. Co. All-Stars 1974-75 UT Martin 1/10/12 UL Monroe 2/17/07

Most Field Goals Attempted • Game FGM 1. 34 34

PLAYER OPPONENT DATE Vicki Romine Missouri-KC 2/8/88 Marie Wilford Mss. Co. All-Stars 1974-75

Highest Field Goal Percentage • Game PCT 1. 1.000 1.000 2. 93.3

PLAYER Jasmine Hunt Jane Morrill Sue Jayroe

OPPONENT Louisiana UL Monroe Henderson St.

DATE 3/6/15 3/5/14 1979-80

Most Field Goal Made • Season 1. 2. 3. 4.

FGM 282 265 241 238

PLAYER Sonja Tate Adrianne Davie Nicole Wilkett Aundrea Gamble

SEASON 1992-93 2006-07 1991-92 2014-15

PLAYER Jasmine Hunt Aundrea Gamble Jane Morrill Jane Morill Shay Scott Shay Scott Ebonie Jefferson Shay Scott Adrianne Davie Adrianne Davie Kelsey Lock Adrianne Davie Jolie McKeirnan Amber Abraham Jolie McKeirnan Kim Davis Tanisha Johnson Brandi Muirhead Amy Towne LaTanya Jones Evevetta Crawford Shyla Tucker Shyla Tucker Nicole Wilkett Nicole Wilkett Zennia Hayes Eva Brehe Eva Brehe Quintella Jackson Michelle Price Charlotte Fields Charlotte Fields Loretta Jamison Michelle Horton Loretta Jamison Sue Jayroe Sue Jayroe Sue Jayroe Sue Jayroe Sandy Golden Rita Jernigan

FGM-FGA 147-283 218-439 116-324 187-393 141-321 150-318 125-268 119-283 265-512 164-354 69-139 115-227 104-231 93-215 99-202 80-152 167-330 79-155 149-305 142-305 201-483 221-505 218-507 241-511 166-346 162-400 140-250 138-237 173-355 124-246 149-294 130-247 104-224 125-217 127-275 149-272 145-308 158-303 94-221 118-238 57-119

AVG. .519 .497 .512 .476 .439 .472 .466 .420 .518 .463 .496 .507 .450 .433 .490 .526 .506 .510 .489 .466 .416 .438 .430 .472 .480 .405 .560 .582 .487 .504 .507 .526 .464 .576 .462 .548 .471 .521 .425 .511 .478

Most Field Goal Attempts • Season 1. 2. 3. 4.

FGA 670 515 512 511

PLAYER Sonja Tate Aundrea Gamble Adrianne Davie Nicole Wilkett

SEASON 1992-93 2014-15 2006-07 1991-92

Highest Field Goal Percentage • Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

PCT 58.2 57.6 56.0 54.8 52.6

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SEASON 1987-88 1981-82 1988-89 1979-80 1983-84

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TEAM RECORDS

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

Most 3-Point Field Goals Made • Game

Team 3-Pointers Made

1. 15 vs South Alabama - 2/28/98 15 vs Morris Brown - 12/2/02 2. 14 at Western Kentucky - 2/19/06 3. 13 vs UAB - 11/28/03

Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempts • Game 1. 30 vs Missouri State - 12/20/11 2. 27 at Morris Brown - 12/2/02 27 vs Hampton - 12/18/02 27 vs #23 NC State - 12/18/05

Most 3-Point Field Goals Made • Season 1. 224 (30 Games) - 1997-98 2. 203 (33 Games) - 1992-93 3. 188 (30 Games) - 2005-06 4. 182 (28 Games) - 1997-98 5. 178 (32 Games) - 1995-96

Most 3-Point FG Attempts • Season 1. 604 (30 Games) - 1997-98 2. 599 (30 Games) - 2005-06 3. 575 (30 Games) - 1992-93 4. 555 (28 Games) - 1996-97 5. 540 (27 Games) - 1995-96

Highest 3-Point Percentage • Season (Minimum of 100 Makes) 1. .371 (177-477) - 2002-03 .371 (224-604) - 1997-98 2. .353 (203-575) - 1992-93 3. .339 (169-448) - 2013-14 4. .339 (152-448) - 2004-05 5. .337 (137-407) - 2003-04

YEAR 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 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 Total

3PM-3PA 150-473 169-498 106-369 130-498 128-489 106-357 91-292 118-428 167-514 188-599 152-448 137-407 177-477 144-431 162-489 199-539 159-486 224-604 182-555 178-540 100-352 110-383 203-575 59-214 86-300 85-246 63-216 72-208 53-131 3,898/12,118

AVG. .317 .339 .287 .261 .262 .297 .312 .276 .325 .314 .339 .337 .371 .334 .331 .369 .327 .371 .328 .330 .284 .287 .353 .276 .287 .346 .292 .346 .405 .321

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

Most 3-Point Field Goals Made • Game

Individual 3-Pointer Made

3PM 9 9 8 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

1. 2. 3. 4.

PLAYER

OPPONENT DATE Danielle Featherston Lamar 1/22/94 Danielle Featherston UAB 12/30/92 Amber Abraham Morris Brown 12/2/02 Megan Lewis at Troy 2/19/11 Jessica Flanery at Texas State 1/4/14 Caroline Starr at ULL 2/9/09 Caroline Starr at Indiana St. 12/2/08 Caroline Starr ULL 2/7/07 Rudy Sims at South Al. 2/2/06 Ali Carter at ULL 2/26/05 Amber Abraham at WKU 2/9/02

Most 3-Point Field Goals Made • Season 1. 2. 3. 4 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

3PM 95 76 74 71 71 63 60 58 58 58 56 55 54

PLAYER SEASON Sonja Tate 1992-93 Danielle Featherston 1997-98 Amy Towne 1997-98 Amber Abraham 2005-06 Amber Abraham 2002-03 Amy Towne 1996-97 Julie Hagood 1999-00 Danielle Featherston 1994-95 Danielle Featherston 1993-94 Vicki Romine 1987-88 Natalie Goodall 2000-01 Hanna Qedan 2013-14 Rudy Sims 2006-07

Most 3-Point FG Attempted • Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

3PA 263 210 193 179 179 173 170 167 164 161 161

YEAR 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 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

PLAYER Hanna Qedan Hanna Qedan Hanna Qedan Ashley Olvera Meghan Lewis Meghan Lewis Caroline Starr Caroline Starr Rudy Sims Amber Abraham Ali Carter Ali Carter Amber Abraham Amber Abraham Natalie Goodall Julie Hagood Julie Hagood Amy Towne Amy Towne Danielle Featherston Danielle Featherston Danielle Featherston Sonja Tate Sonja Tate Sonja Tate Dana Holsten Angie Scheer Vicki Romine Vicki Romine

3PM 45 55 37 30 44 44 43 52 54 71 53 46 71 51 56 60 49 74 63 76 58 58 95 38 37 28 34 58 51

PLAYER SEASON Sonja Tate 1992-93 Danielle Featherston 1995-96 Danielle Featherston 1994-95 Amber Abraham 2005-06 Danielle Featherston 1993-94 Natalie Goodall 2000-01 Amber Abraham 2002-03 Julie Hagood 1999-00 Vicki Romine 1987-88 Amy Towne 1997-98 Amy Towne 1996-97

Highest 3-Point FG Percentage • Season AVG. 1. .500 2. .460 3. .434 4. .418 5. .416 6. .414 7. .413 8. .411 9. .402 10. .400

(Minimum of 40 Attempts) PLAYER 3PM-3PA Tanisha Johnson 40-80 Amy Towne 74-161 Julie Hagood 49-113 Amber Abraham 71-170 Amber Abraham 42-101 Hanna Qedan 55-133 Rudy Sims 38-92 Vicki Romine 58-164 Caroline Starr 43-107 Q. McDowell 16-40

YEARS 1999-00 1997-98 1998-99 2002-03 2003-04 2013-14 2004-05 1986-87 2008-09 2009-10

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CAREER RECORDS

Individual 3-Point Percentage YEAR 2013-14 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 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

(Minimum of 40 Attempts) PLAYER FGM-FGA Jessica Flanery 32-92 Hanna Qedan 55-133 Jane Morrill 20-56 Lunden Roberts 21-58 Meghan Lewis 44-146 Quinishia McDowell 16-40 Caroline Starr 43-107 Caroline Starr 52-155 Adrianne Davie 17-46 Amber Abraham 71-179 Rudy Sims 39-92 Amber Abraham 41-101 Amber Abraham 71-170 Casie Lowman 46-122 Micaela Hopper 16-42 Tanisha Johnson 40-80 Julie Hagood 49-113 Amy Towne 74-161 Amy Towne 63-161 Danielle Featherston 76-210 Danielle Featherston 58-193 Danielle Featherston 58-179 Sonja Tate 95-263 Sonja Tate 38-94 Sonja Tate 37-144 Dana Holsten 28-96 Angie Scheer 34-104 Vicki Romine 58-164 Vicki Romine 51-124

AVG. .348 .414 .357 .362 .301 .400 .402 .335 .370 .397 .413 .416 .418 .377 .381 .500 .434 .460 .391 .362 .301 .324 .361 .404 .257 .292 .327 .354 .411

Most 3-Point Field Goals Made • Career 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

3PM 242 238 189 183 159 149 148 142 137 121

PLAYER YEARS Amber Abraham 2001-06 Danielle Feathertson 1993-96 Julie Hagood 1997-00 Sonja Tate 1990-93 Rudy Sims 2004-07 Ali Carter 2003-07 Caroline Starr 2006-09 Hanna Qedan 2011-14 Amy Towne 1997-99 Cassie Lowman 2000-03

Most 3-Point FG Attempted • Career 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

3PA 699 605 530 486 446 442 431 407 403 394

PLAYER YEARS Danielle Featherston 1993-96 Amber Abraham 2001-06 Sonja Tate 1993-93 Julie Hagood 1997-00 Ali Carter 2003-07 Rudy Sims 2004-07 Caroline Starr 2006-09 NeNe Hust 2008-12 Meghan Lewis 2009-12 Hanna Qedan 2011-14

Highest 3-Point Percentage • Career YEAR 1. 1997-99 2. 1993-96 3. 2001-06 4. 1997-01 5. 2001-03 6. 2010-15 2003-07 8. 2010-14 9. 1990-93

(Minimum of 100 Attempts) PLAYER 3PM-3PA Amy Towne 137-322 Danielle Featherston 238-699 Amber Abraham 242-605 Julie Hagood 189-486 Cassie Lowman 96-249 Hanna Qedan 142-394 Rudy Sims 159-442 Jane Morrill 66-191 Sonja Tate 183-530

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AVG. .425 .340 .400 .388 .386 .360 .360 .346 .345

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Free Throw Records

TEAM RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Most Free Throws Made • Game

Most Free Throws Made • Game

1. 41 vs Western Kentcuky - 3/5/94 2. 37 vs Arkansas - 3/21/05 2. 35 vs UT Pan American - 1987-88 35 vs North Texas - 1/8/03

FTM 1. 18 2. 17 3. 16 16 4. 15 5. 14 14

Most Free Throws Attempts • Game 1. 59 vs UT Pan American - 1987-88 2. 58 vs Western Kentucky - 3/5/94 3. 51 vs Arkansas - 3/21/05

Highest Free Throw Percentage • Game 1. 1.000 (10-of-10) vs UALR 2/25/12 1.000 (11-of-11) at Iowa - 3/24/05 2. .929 (13-of-14) vs Middle Tennessee - 2/13/03 3. .923 (12-of-13) at Western Kentucky - 2/7/09

Most Free Throws Made • Season 1. 577 (32 Games) - 1991-92 2. 536 (34 Games) - 2013-14 3. 514 (31 Games) - 1987-88 4. 497 (35 Games) - 2014-15 5. 496 (32 Games) - 2004-05

Most Free Throws Attempts • Season 1. 876 (32 Games) - 1991-92 2. 814 (31 Games) - 1987-88 3. 791 (30 Games) - 1994-95 4. 768 (31 Games) - 1993-94 5. 761 (33 Games) - 1992-93

Highest Free Throw Percentage • Season 1. .721 (496-of-688) - 2004-05 2. .704 (481-of-683) - 2006-07 .704 (359-of-510) - 1999-00 3. .701 (497-of-709) - 2014-15 4. .696 (343-of-493) - 2011-12 5. .694 (478-of-689) - 2011-12

PLAYER OPPONENT DATE Shyla Tucker WKU 3/11/94 Sonja Tate SW. Louisiana 2/13/93 Adrianne Davie at USA 2/11/07 Jolie McKeirnan North Texas 1/18/03 Adrianne Davie S. Dakota St. 11/30/06 Ali Carter Arkansas 3/21/05 Jalen O’Bannon vs. Illinois 11/29/13

Most Free Throws Attempted • Game FTA 1. 29 29

PLAYER Shyla Tucker Sonja Tate

OPPONENT DATE WKU 3/11/94 SW. Louisiana 2/13/93

Highest Free Throw Percentage • Game M-A (13-13) (12-12) (12-12) (11-11) (11-11) (10-10) (10-10) (10-10) (10-10) (10-10)

(Minimum of 10 Attempts) PLAYER OPP. DATE Aundrea Gamble FGCU 12/22/14 Shyla Tucker Alcorn St. 1992-93 Beth Penn Evansville 1986-87 Aundrea Gamble WKU 2/5/14 Eva Brehe Miss. College 1988-89 Zennia Hayes Ark. College 1986-87 Danielle Featherston Central Fla. 12/13/93 Adrianne Davie at New Mexico St. 1/13/05 Ali Carter at FIU 1/8/05 Jazmine Taylor ULM 1/14/09

Most Free Throws Made • Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

FTM 195 164 162 161 161 160

PLAYER Nicole Wilkett Aundrea Gamble Aundrea Gamble Shyla Tucker Sonja Tate Adrianne Davie

SEASON 1991-92 2013-14 2014-15 1993-94 1992-93 2004-05

Most Free Throws Attempted • Season 1. 2. 3. 3. 4. 5.

FTA 306 260 257 215 215 213 207

PLAYER Nicole Wilkett Shyla Tucker Sonja State Aundrea Gamble Quintella Jackson Ebonie Jefferson Aundrea Gamble

SEASON 1991-92 1993-94 1992-93 2013-14 1986-87 2009-10 2014-15

Most Free Throws Percentage • Season AVG. 1. .910 2. .905 3. .877 4. .870 5. .862

(Minimum of 50 Attempts) PLAYER FTM-FTA Hanna Qedan 71-78 Amy Towne 105-116 Jane Morrill 100-114 Ali Carter 114-131 Katie Caraway 50-58

YEARS 2013-14 1997-98 2011-12 2004-05 2003-04

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Julie Hagood

CAREER RECORDS Most Free Throws Made • Career 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

FTM 242 238 189 183 159 149 148 142 137 121

PLAYER YEARS Amber Abraham 2001-06 Danielle Feathertson 1993-96 Julie Hagood 1997-00 Sonja Tate 1990-93 Rudy Sims 2004-07 Ali Carter 2003-07 Caroline Starr 2006-09 Hanna Qedan 2011-14 Amy Towne 1997-98 Cassie Lowman 2000-03

Most Free Throws Attempted • Career 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

FTA 715 694 688 513 476 437 426 422 348 342

PLAYER Adrianne Davie Sonja Tate Shyla Tucker Shay Scott Ebonie Jefferson Julie Hagood Rudy Sims Aundrea Gamble Jane Morrill Jolie McKeirnan

YEARS 2003-07 1990-93 1991-94 2007-11 2006-10 1997-01 2003-07 2013-15 2010-14 2001-03

Most Free Throws Percentage • Career AVG. 1. .842 2. .821 3. .802 4. .793 5. .792

(Minimum of 150 Attempts) PLAYER FTM-FTA YEARS Hanna Qedan 210-247 2010-15 Julie Hagood 359-437 1997-01 Jane Morrill 279-348 2010-14 Ali Carter 249-314 2002-07 Katie Caraway 122-154 2002-06

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Consecutive Free Throws Made 1.

FTM 34

PLAYER Amy Towne

YEARS 1997-98

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TEAM RECORDS

8. 9. 10.

Most Rebounds • Game 1. 75 vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff - 1975-76 2. 71 vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff - 11/18/09 3. 70 vs Ole Miss - 12/7/01

Most Rebounds • Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Highest Rebounding Average • Season 44.6 - 1987-88 44.5 - 1986-87 44.4 - 1997-98 44.0 - 1990-91 42.6 - 1991-92

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Rebounds • Game REB PLAYER OPPONENT 1. 23 Sue Jayroe Arkansas Tech 2. 18 Shay Scott at Missouri St. 18 Chiquita Tucker Ole Miss 3. 17 Adrianne Davie Iowa 17 Jolie McKeirnan at Depaul 17 Jolie McKeirnan Ole Miss 17 Jalen O’Bannon Troy 17 Chiquita Tucker McNeese St. 17 Mozell Maddox Coppin State 17 Sonja Tate at Northeast La. 17 Quintella Jackson at Coll. of Ozarks

DATE 1976-77 12/5/10 12/7/01 3/24/05 11/17/01 12/7/01 1/8/14 11/24/00 12/2/94 12/12/92 1986-87

Most Rebounds • Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Total 327 326 294 291 289 287 285 268 265 257

PLAYER Sonja Tate Adrianne Davie Adrainne Davie Shay Scott Adrianne Davie Shyla Tucker Sue Jayroe Jolie McKerinan Sue Jayroe Sue Jayroe

Jolie McKeirnan Jolie McKeirnan Adrianne Davie Chiquita Tucker Melissa Young

2002-03 2001-02 2006-07 2001-02 1986-87

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

1,382 - 1987-88 1,362 - 1991-92 1,357 - 1998-99 1,327 - 1992-93 1,322 - 2007-08

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

8.9 8.8 8.5 8.5 8.5

SEASON 1992-93 2004-05 2005-07 2010-11 2006-07 1993-94 1979-80 2002-03 1978-79 1977-78

YEAR 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 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

PLAYER Jasmine Hunt Jalen O’Bannon Jane Morrill Jane Morrill Shay Scott Lyndsay Schlup Shay Scott Shay Scott Adrianne Davie Adrianne Davie Adrianne Davie Adrianne Davie Jolie McKeirnan Jolie McKeirnan Jolie McKeirnan Tanisha Johnson Tanisha Johnson Christina Barry LaTanya Jones LaTanya Jones Evevetta Crawford Shyla Tucker Sonja Tate Sonja Tate Sonja Tate Zennia Hayes Eva Brehe Charlotte Fields Quintella Jackson Semona Hawkins Charlotte Fields Charlotte Fields Michelle Horton Loretta Jamieson Linda Holloway Sue Jayroe Sue Jayroe Sue Jayroe Sue Hill Karen Carlew Juli Vaccari

REB 226 225 161 164 291 248 200 240 289 294 326 238 268 250 247 229 212 120 182 197 229 287 327 246 233 207 218 244 251 173 185 223 159 171 99 285 265 257 248 241 62

AVG. 6.5 6.6 5.3 5.5 9.1 8.0 6.7 7.5 8.4 9.8 10.2 8.2 8.9 9.6 8.8 7.6 6.6 7.1 7.0 7.9 7.6 9.3 9.9 7.7 8.3 8.0 8.1 7.9 9.3 6.7 7.7 8.6 6.9 7.4 5.8 9.8 9.1 10.3 12.4 10.5 10.3

Highest Rebounding Average • Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

AVG 10.3 10.2 9.9 9.8 9.8 9.6 9.3 9.3 9.1 9.1

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PLAYER Sue Jayroe Adrianne Davie Sonja Tate Adrianne Davie Sue Jayroe Jolie McKeirnan Shyla Tucker Quintella Jackson Sue Jayroe Shay Scott

SEASON 1977-78 2004-05 1992-93 2005-06 1979-80 2002-03 1993-94 1986-87 1978-79 2010-11

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CAREER RECORDS Most Rebounds • Career 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

REB 1,147 1,055 1,006 959 907 905 716 707 645 638

PLAYER Adrianne Davie Sue Jayroe Sonja Tate Shay Scott Shyla Tucker Jolie McKeirnan Eva Brehe Charlotte Fields Michelle Horton Lindsay Schlup

YEARS 2003-07 1977-80 1990-93 2007-11 1991-94 2000-03 1986-88 1984-88 1982-85 2006-10

Highest Rebounding Average • Career 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

AVG 10.2 9.3 9.2 8.6 8.5 8.4 7.7 6.0 5.9 5.8 5.8

PLAYER Sue Jayroe Jolie McKeirnan Adrianne Davie Eva Brehe Chiquita Tucker Sonja Tate Shay Scott Vanessa Schrock Aundrea Gamble Z Humphries Catriece Webster

YEARS 1977-80 2001-03 2003-07 1986-88 2001-02 1990-93 2007-11 2003-05 2013-15 2001-03 2002-04

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TEAM RECORDS

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

Most Assists • Game

YEAR 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 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

1. 46 - vs Lamar - 2/12/98 2. 28 - vs Lamar - 1984-95 3. 24 - vs Valparaiso - 11/20/04 24 - at Morris Brown - 12/2/02 24 - Troy - 2/5/12

Most Assists • Season 1. 2, 3. 4. 5.

496 - 1996-97 461 - 2006-07 455 - 1997-98 453 - 2013-14 447 - 2004-05

Highest Assist Average • Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

17.7 - 1996-97 15.1 - 1997-98 14.8 - 2005-06 14.6 - 1988-89 14.5 - 1989-90

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Assists • Game REB PLAYER 1. 18 Beth Penn

OPPONENT Lamar

DATE 1984-85

Most Assists • Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Total 171 167 159 156 153 147 144 129 129 123 123 122

PLAYER Aundrea Gamble Beth Penn Rudy Sims Rudy Sims Rudy Sims Crystal Tausan Aundrea Gamble Crystal Tausan Beth Penn Keeshia Evans Beth Penn Kathy Dyess

SEASON 2014-15 1986-87 2006-07 2004-05 2005-06 1992-93 2013-14 1993-94 1984-85 1999-00 1984-85 1996-97

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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PLAYER Beth Penn Beth Penn Rudy Sims Kathy Dyess Rudy Sims Aundrea Gamble Rudy Sims Crystal Tausan Aundrea Gamble Crystal Tausan Keeshia Evans Ashley Olvera

ASSISTS 171 144 119 103 103 90 71 99 159 153 156 80 96 99 110 123 111 88 122 116 81 129 147 114 88 92 103 87 167 123 129 75 58 63 92 63 66 112 62 23

AVG. 4.8 4.2 4.0 3.4 3.2 3.0 2.4 3.1 4.6 5.1 4.9 2.8 3.2 3.5 3.9 4.1 3.5 2.9 4.4 4.3 3.7 4.3 4.5 3.6 3.1 3.5 4.0 2.8 6.2 4.9 5.4 2.9 2.5 2.7 3.1 2.2 2.3 4.5 3.1 2.8

CAREER RECORDS

Highest Assist Average • Season AVG 6.1 5.1 5.1 5.0 4.9 4.8 4.7 4.5 4.2 4.2 4.1 4.0

PLAYER Aundrea Gamble Aundrea Gramble Ashley Olvera Ashley Olvera Jasmine Taylor NeNe Hurst Jazmine Taylor Jazmine Taylor Rudy Sims Rudy Sims Rudy Sims Rudy Sims Casie Lowman Casie Lowman Keeshia Evans Keeshia Evans Kellina Bradshaw Julie Hagood Kathy Dyess Crystal Tausan Crystal Tausan Crystal Tausan Crystal Tausan Sonja Tate Sonja Tate Dana Holsten Shelly Spears Melissa Young Beth Penn Beth Penn Beth Penn Linda Allison Dena Hodge Becky Wiskotoni Becky Wiskotoni Sandra Walmsley Kim Balentine Debbie Balentine Debbie Balentine Debbie Balentine Did Not Record

SEASON 1986-87 1984-85 2005-06 1996-97 2004-05 2014-15 2006-07 1992-93 2013-14 1993-94 1999-00 2012-13

Most Assists • Career 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 10.

ASSISTS 548 479 473 370 351 341 315 300 299 287

PLAYER Rudy Sims Beth Penn Crystal Tausan Sonja Tate Keeshia Evans Julie Hagood Aundrea Gamble Jazmine Taylor Debbie Balentine NeNe Hurst

YEARS 2003-07 1984-87 1993-96 1990-93 1997-01 1997-00 2013-15 2007-11 1976-79 2008-12

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TEAM RECORDS

TEAM RECORDS

Most Steals • Game

Most Blocks • Game

1. 27 - vs Northeast Louisiana - 11/21/91 2. 21 - at Missouri State - 11/23/08 3. 20 - vs North Texas - 1/20/10 20 - at Hampton - 12/3/03 20 - vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff - 12/11/04

Most Steals • Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

407 - 1992-93 394 - 1991-92 376 - 1995-96 361 - 1993-94 348 - 1996-97

Most Blocks • Season

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Steals • Game STL PLAYER 1. 10 Sonja Tate 2. 8 NeNe Hurst 8 Rudy Sims 8 Jasmine Taylor 3. 7 Katie Caraway 7 NeNe Hurst 7 NeNe Hurst 7 Casie Lowman 7 Rudy Sims 7 Rudy Sims

OPPONENT Miss. Valley St. South Alabama New Orleans ULM at Hampton ULM S. Illinois UL Lafayette at North Texas FIU

DATE 12/15/92 12/30/10 2/25/06 1/14/09 12/3/03 1/26/11 12/22/09 2/14/02 2/22/07 2/12/05

Most Steals • Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 9. 10.

Total 125 114 93 92 82 80 78 77 74 73

PLAYER Sonja Tate Sonja Tate Crystal Tausan Sonja Tate Shyla Tucker Crystal Tausan Julie Hagood Crystal Tausan NeNe Hurst Shyla Tucker

SEASON 1992-93 1991-92 1995-96 1990-91 1991-92 1993-94 1999-00 1992-93 2010-11 1993-94

CAREER RECORDS Most Steals • Career 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Total 402 303 281 229 222 220 211 198 185 177

1. 10 - at Western Kentucky - 2/10/10 10 - vs Mississippi College - 1/16/88 2. 9 - vs Ole Miss - 12/7/09 9 - vs UL Lafayette - 12/17/10 9 - vs North Texas - 2/25/09 3. 8 - vs Western Kentucky - 1/14/06 8 - at Arkansas-Little Rock - 2/08/03 8 - at Western Kentucky - 1/18/14 8 - vs North Texas - 1/6/07 8 - vs Alabama - 11/13/06 8 - vs Michigan State - 11/20/01

PLAYER YEARS Sonja Tate 1990-93 Crystal Tausan 1993-96 Shyla Tucker 1991-94 Rudy Sims 2003-07 NeNe Hust 2008-12 Julie Hagood 1997-00 LaTanya Jones 1994-97 Jasmine Taylor 2006-11 Danielle Featherston 1993-96 Quinishia McDowell 2009-13

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

129 - 2009-10 127 - 1987-88 117 - 2006-07 109 - 1998-99 108 - 2001-02 102 - 2007-08 100 - 2008-09 100 - 2000-01 8. 96 - 2004-05 9. 95 - 2010-11 10. 92 - 2013-14

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Blocks • Game

BK 1. 7 2. 6 3. 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

PLAYER Kim Davis Chiquita Tucker Adrianne Davie Adrianne Davie Lindsay Schlup Shay Scott Shay Scott Chiquita Tucker Chiquita Tucker

OPPONENT at New Orleans Michigan State FAU North Texas UL Lafayette at WKU North Texas UALR New Orleans

Most Blocks • Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Total 63 55 51 39 35 35 33 32 30 30 29 27 27 27 27

PLAYER Chiquita Tucker Adrianne Davie Charlotte Fields Kim Davis Adrianne Davie Lindsay Schlup Latrice Taylor Chiquita Tucker Jasmine Taylor Shay Scott Zennia Hayes Shay Scott Shay Scott Shyla Tucker Charlotte Fields

DATE 1999-00 11/20/01 1/31/07 1/6/07 1/27/10 2/10/10 2/25/09 1/10/02 1/20/02 SEASON 2001-02 2006-07 1987-88 1999-00 2005-06 2009-10 2000-01 2000-01 2010-11 2009-10 1989-90 2010-11 2008-09 1992-93 1984-85

CAREER RECORDS Most Blocks • Career 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Total 132 103 95 82 80 79 76 68 60 50

PLAYER Adrianne Davie Shay Scott Chiquita Tucker Zennia Hayes Charlotte Fields Jasmine Taylor Lyndsay Schlup Shyla Tucker Kim Davis Jolie McKeirnan

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100-Plus Point Games

Margin of Victory

124-Point 2/12/98

Largest Margin of Victory A-State vs Lamar

124-56

A-State vs Morris Brown

111-48

111-Point 12/2/02

110-Point 12/19/97 A-State vs UAPB 1/23/97 A-State vs New Orleans 1987-88 A-State vs Missouri-KC

110-41 110-65 110-68

107-Point 3/5/14 1/17/98 1/9/97

A-State vs Louisiana-Monroe 107-57 A-State vs UT Pan American 107-41 A-State vs Lamar 107-51

106-Point 1/30/92

A-State vs South Alabama

106-64

A-State vs New Orleans

105-79

11/24/90 A-State vs Alcorn State

104-79

105-Point 1/31/98

104-Point 103-Point 1987-88

MG 69 68 66 66 63 57 56 56 53 53 52 51 51 51 50 50 50

OPPONENT UAPB Lamar Miss. Valley St. UT Pan American Morris Brown UAPB Lamar UT Pan American Southwestern La. at UT Pan Am. UT Pan American Southwestern La. at UALR Philander Smith UL Monroe at UT Pan Am. at UT Pan Am.

SCORE 110-41 124-56 101-35 107-41 111-48 98-41 107-51 100-44 99-46 103-50 92-40 95-44 90-39 92-41 107-57 93-43 86-36

DATE 12/19/97 2/12/98 12/1/00 1/17/98 12/2/02 12/21/00 1/9/97 2/13/94 2/15/96 1987-88 1/20/90 1/11/96 1975-76 1979-80 3/5/14 1/18/93 1/18/94

Largest Margin of Defeat MG 79 70 65 53

OPPONENT at La. Tech at La. Tech at Memphis at La.. Tech

SCORE 108-29 106-36 114-49 113-50

DATE 2/11/89 1/25/90 1974-75 12/11/87

A-State vs UT Pan American 103-50

102-Point 2/13/93

A-State at Southwestern La.

102-63

101-Point 12/1/00 A-State vs Miss. Valley St. 12/12/98 A-State vs UNLV

101-35 101-78

100-Point 12/19/00 A-State vs Florida Atlantic 100-75 1/16/97 A-State vs UT Pan American 100-59 2/13/94 A-State vs UT Pan American 100-44

OTHER RECORDS

Losing Streak • Season

Most Games Played • Season 35 - 2014-15

7 Games - 1982-83

Lowest Winning Percentage • Season

Most Wins • Season

.200 - 1974-75

25 - 1992-93 (25-8) & 1991-92 (25-7)

Winnings Streak • Season

Lowest Scoring Performance • Game 29 - at Louisiana Tech (108-29) - 1988-89

14 Games - 1992-93

Highest Winning Percentage • Season .781 - 1991-92 (25-7)

Longest Winning Streak to Start a Season

OPPONENT RECORDS Highest Scoring Performance • Game 114 - vs Louisiana Tech (114-67) - 1998-99

7 - 1990-00 & 2003-04

Most Losses • Season 18 - 2002-03 (12-18)

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Lowest Scoring Performance • Game 29 - vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (19-65) - 1975-76

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Back Row - Crystal Tausan, Felicia Chism, Holly Carter, Beth Young, Danielle Featherston Middle Row - Creshauna Tate, Ashley Eskridge, Cheri Shepherd, Phyllis Thibodeaux Front Row - Shyla Tucker, Sonja Tate

1992-93 NWIT Champions With one of the most dominating guard trios in A-State women’s basketball history in Sonja Tate, Shlya Tucker and Danielle Featherston, the Lady Indians enjoyed one of their finest seasons in 199293. Behind the play of Tate, Tucker and Featherston, the squad rattled off one of the best seasons in school history with a 25-8 overall record and a 10-4 mark in the Sun Belt. Arkansas State was snubbed out of an NCAA Tournament berth, but rallied around an invite to the National Women’s Invitation Tournament and dominated their competition on their way to the school’s first-ever

major postseason championship. A-State began with a 6860 victory over George Washington in the opening round and then cruised to a 80-26 win over Marquette in the semifinals behind a 40point performance by Tate. In the finals against SMU, the Lady Indians crushed

SMU 67-54 to earn the school’s first-ever National Championship in major postseason tournament. Tate finished with 26 points in the finals and was named as the tournament’s MVP. She had two double-doubles in the tournament, including a season-high 16 rebounds in the championship game. Tucker also earned All-Tournament honors. The team set several school records that season that still stand today including Tate’s 820 points scord and her 24.8 points per game scoring average. The 25 win total tied the school record for most in a season from the previous year.

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1991-92 Overall Record: 25-7

Arkansas State advanced to the NWIT for the first time in school history and went on to take third place. The season was highlighted by a 12-game winning streak. NO. 11 20 22 23 24 30 32 34 40 44 50 55

NAME Ashley Eskridge Felicia Chism Cheri Shepherd Janet Devore Dana Holsten Shyla Tucker Sonja Tate Denise Eaves Jennifer Schumann Holly Davis Nicole Wilkett Serena Curtis

POS. G F F G G G G G C G F C

CL. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr.

1992-93 Overall Record: 25-8

The only Arkanas State women’s basketball team to win a postseason championship, the Lady Indians tied a school-record with 25 wins and a NWIT Title. NO. 11 20 21 22 23 24 30 32 33 34 45

NAME POS. Ashley Eskridge G Felicia Chism F Creshauna Tate G Cheri Shepherd F Danielle Featherston G Crystal Tausan G Shyla Tucker G Sonja Tate G Holly Carter C Phyllis Thibodeaux F Beth Young G

CL. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

1993-94 Overall Record: 22-9

A return trip to the NWIT Championship for A-State, but fell short in a 69-64 loss to Oklahoma and brought an end to a fantastic three-year year run for the squad. NO. 00 11 20 23 24 30 33 41 43 44 50 51

NAME POS. Mary LeGrande G Ashley Eskridge G Felicia Chism F Danielle Featherston G Crystal Tausan G Shyla Tucker G Holly Carter C Beth Young G Evettta Crawford F LaTanya Jones C Dawnetta VanDunk F Mozell Maddox C

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1998-99 Overall Record: 18-14

Arkansas State returned to the postseason for the first time since 1993-94 and enjoyed a solid run into the quarterfinals under head coach Jeff Mittie. NO. 00 3 4 5 11 12 20 23 24 33 34 35 41 44 50 51

NAME Shundra Smith Christina Barry Keeshia Evans Latrice Taylor Kellina Bradshaw Julie Hagood Lenka Soukupova Rae-Anne Smith Charity Rush Jolie McKeirnan Jammie Tackett Jimmisa Chatman Quiana Harris Jannie McIllwain Kim Davis Mozell Cottrell

POS. F G G F G G G G C F F C F. F. C C

CL. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr.

1999-00 Overall Record: 18-12

The official start of the Brian Boyer era at Arkansas State is met with a trip to the WNIT at the of a season that featured an 18-12 overall record. NO. 00 3 4 5 10 12 20 23 33 34 41 42 50

NAME Tasha Reid Natalie Goodall Keeshia Evans Latrice Taylor Casie Lowman Julie Hagood Lenka Soukupova Rae-Anne Smith Jolie McKeirnan Jammie Tackett Quiana Harris Tanisha Johnson Kim Davis

POS. G G G F G G G G F F F F C

CL. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

2003-04 Overall Record: 19-10

The start of a run that includes three straight trips to the WNIT. This year’s edition saw a first round exit to Rice but laid the foundation for future years. NO. 1 3 5 11 23 25 32 33 34 40 41 42 50

NAME Katie Caraway Rudy Sims Agne Sagaikatie Amber Abraham Catrice Webster Rodneikka Freeman Crystal Winfield Zaneta Lane Adrianne Davie Ali Carter Brooke Shelby Vanessa Schrock Tabitha Christian

POS. G G G G G C F G C G F F F

CL. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr.

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2004-05 Overall Record: 21-11

A second straight trip to the WNIT, which included a history win over Arkansas in front of the largest crowd in Convocation Center history in the second round. NO. 1 3 5 11 15 25 30 31 33 34 35 40 42 50

NAME Katie Caraway Rudy Sims Kelsey Lock Amber Abraham Kelley Alford Ridneikka Freeman Ronnie Maglaughlin Monique Williams Zaneta Lane Adrianne Davie Rachel Brown Ali Carter Vanessa Schrock Tabitha Christian

POS. G G G G G C G F G C F G F F

CL. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. So.

2006-07 Overall Record: 21-13

After a one year hiatus, A-State returns to the WNIT behind a senior heavy team. After hosting the opening round, the team falls at Wisconsin to end their run. NO. 3 10 11 15 25 30 34 35 40 50

NAME Rudy Sims Melia Pence Ebonie Jefferson Brittney Hiles Caroline Starr Lyndsay Schlup Adrianne Davie Rachel Brown Ali Carter Tabitha Christian

POS. G G G G G F C F G F

CL. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr.

2013-14 Overall Record: 22-12

The Red Wolves captured the SBC regluar season title for the second time in school history but fell short in the SBC Tournament and advanced to the WNIT at UTEP. NO. 2 3 4 5 11 12 13 15 21 23 24 25 32 34 44

NAME Hanna Qedan

POS. G Khadija Brown-Haywood G Jalen O’Bannon F Brittney Gill G Jane Morrill F Jamie Ruffins G. Brittany Fowler G Dominique Oliver G Jessica Flanery G Jasmine Hunt F Aundrea Gamble G Amanda Lawson F Aundrea Pipkins F Carlette Wyatt F Carlisha Wyatt F

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2014-15 Overall Record: 24-11

The Red Wolves make a second straight trip to the SBC Championship game, but fell short. A-State was on the bubble of the NCAA Tournament, with an RPI of 45. NO. 0 1 2 3 5 10 11 12 13 14 21 23 24 25 33

NAME Aaliyah Warren Lauren Bradshaw Hanna Qedan

POS. F F G Khadija Brown-Haywood G Brittney Gill G Akasha Westbrook G Amanda Lawson F Jamie Ruffins G Brittany Fowler G Christyal Holloway G Jessica Flanery G Jasmine Hunt F Aundrea Gamble G Dominique Oliver G Ogo Obinabo F

CL. Fr. Fr. RSr. Jr. Jr. Fr. RJr. So. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. RJr. So. Fr.

WNIT HISTORY 2014-15 WNIT First Round - Jonesboro, AR A-State 61...............................Western Michigan 49 Second Round - Murfreesboro, Tenn. Middle Tennessee 70 ...............................A-State 60 2013-14 WNIT First Round - El Paso, Texas UTEP 74.........................................................A-State 64

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

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

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

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

1992-93 - NWIT First Round - Amarillo, TX Arkansas State 68 ........................George Wash. 60 Semifinals - Amarillo, TX Arkansas State 80...............................Marquette 65 Finals - Amarillo, TX Arkansas State 67...........................................SMU 54

2003-04 WNIT First Round - Jonesboro, AR Rice 59............................................Arkansas State 52

1991-1992 - NWIT First Round - Amarillo, TX Arkansas State 83 ...........................................UAB 79 Semifinals - Amarillo, TX Hawaii 83 ......................................Arkansas State 73 Consolation - Amarillo, TX Arkansas State 81.................................Nebraska 70

1999-2000 WNIT First Round - Memphis, TN Memphis 76 .................................Arkansas State 74

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2013-14 SBC Champions In 2013-14, Arkansas State claimed the program’s first ever outright Sun Belt Conference regular season title and did so with a 14-4 league record. A-State led the conference from start to finish and went into the SBC Tournament as the league’s No. 1 seed for the first time in school history. The Red Wolves title run began with a tough road challenge against conferene newcomer UT Arlington, but A-State was able to hold off a late charge from the Mavericks to escape wth a 66-62 victory. Two days later, Arkansas State rode the hot shooting hand of Jessica Flanery, who drained six 3-pointers, in a 87-71 win over Texas State. A-State opened its home slate with a 74-65 victory over Troy and then disposed of South Alabama 73-60 three days later. The Red Wolves first conference blemish came at home to the hands of Georgia State, who rallied late and held off a late charge from the Red Wolves to down the home team 76-74. The squad rebounded with a thrilling 67-64 victory at Western Kentucky that included erasing a four point deficit over the final 4:40 to earn the win. The week continued with a 77-45 over Arkansas-Little Rock, which was the fourth largest victory over the Trojans in school history. After downing Louisiana-Monroe in it’s next contest, the Red Wolves suffered a 83-65 setback at Troy. The team responded by returning to the Conovcation Center to defeat Western Kentucky in overtime by a score of 78-75 thanks to a 3-pointer from Jane Morrill near the end of regulation to send the game into overtime. Two more road victories against Georgia State and South Alabama followed before a heartbreaking 77-76 loss to Louisiana-Lafayette accounted for third loss of league play. Arkansas State responded in a big way by defeating UT Arlington and Texas State at home by 40-plus points in each match to setup a showdown with in-state rival UALR in Little Rock, but it would not be AState’s night as the Trojans picked up a 64-55 win to split the season series. A-State clinched the regular season title in its next outing by scoring 100-points in a game for the first tme since 2002-03. The Red Wolves downed ULM 107-57 to cut down the nets and then clinched the title outright in it’s final game of the regular season in a 90-49 victory over the Ragin’ Cajuns to finish with a 14-4 mark.

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2003-04 SBC Champions The 2003-04 Arkansas State women’s basketball season marked the return to prominence for A-State in the Sun Belt Conference. The squad held the topspot in the SBC East Division from the beginning of conference action all the way to the end of the regular season marking the first ever SBC title for the program. Arkansas State also returned to the postseason as they hosted Rice in the first round of the WNIT. Arkansas State opened league play with just it’s second every victory over visiting Florida International as Adrianne Davie excelled with 16 points in the victory. After a stumble at Tulane, A-State took control of the Eastern Division race as they swept Middle Tennessee and Western Kentucky at home to open SBC action at 3-0. As Arkansas State was riding high they dealt a big bow as junior Amber Abraham suffered a season-ending knee injury. Abraham went down as the team’s leading scorer as she was averaging 12.0 points per game and was shooting 41.6 percent from three-point land. The team set off for five straight road games without the sevices of Abraham. A-State suffered a heart-breaking loss at Denver on a three-point basketball as the buzzer for their first conference loss of the sseason. A-State responded with what may have been the turning point in the season with its best all-arond perfomance as the squad downed North Texas 60-47 at the Super Pit. Davie posted her second straight double-double in the victory with 15 points and 11 rebounds. With A-State entrenched in first-place, a trip to Arkansas-Little Rock took place a packed Trojan Fieldhouse. Arkansas State came out on top with a thrilling overtime victory 86-79. After a loss at FIU, Rudy Sims powered her team to a win at New Orleans with a 20-point performance. Arkansas State returned home to face off against West Division leading South Alabama and secured a 57-54 victory. After a non-conference win over Texas A&M Corpus Christi, the team downed UALR at home to run their winning streak to four games, but that came to an end with a loss at Middle Tennessee. With their backs against the wall A-State entered E.A. Diddle Arena and completed the series sweep of Western Kentucky behind another strong effort by Davie. A-State returned home and assured themselves at least a share of the East Division Title with a victory over Louisiana-Lafayette. The regular season came to a close with a loss at New Mexico State. With a final tallie of 10-4 in league play, Arkansas State recorded the first ever Sun Belt regular season title in program history as they finished in a three-way tie for first place in the East Division. Davie and Sims finished as one of the top freshman duos in the country. Davie, an All-Sun Belt Honorable Mention, record the fourth highest scoring average by a freshman in A-State hisotry with 337 points and the second highest rebound total with 238 boards. Sims finished as the leading scorer on the team as she scored 348 points, which was the third most ever by a freshman in school history. 2015-16 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide

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Sonja Tate

Shyla Tucker

SUN BELT PLAYER OF THE YEAR

SUN BELT ALL-CONFERNCE

Aundrea Gamble

1996-97 All-Conference: Julie Hagood (G), Amy Towne (G) 1995-96 2014-15 All-Conference: Danielle Featherson 2014-15 Aundrea Gamble (G) (G), LaTanya Jones (F) First Team: Aundrea Gamble (G) 2013-14 1994-95 Third Team: Jasmine Hunt (F), Khadija Aundrea Gamble (G) All-Conference: Evevetta Crawford Brown-Haywood (F) 1993-94 (F/C) 2013-14 Shyla Tucker (G) - Co-Player of the Year First Team: Aundrea Gamble (G) 1993-94 1992-93 All-Conference: Evevetta Crawford Second Team: Jane Morrill (F) Sonja Tate (G) (F/C), Shyla Tucker (G) 2012-13 1992-93 Second Team: Jane Morrill (F) All-Conference: Shyla Tucker (G), SUN BELT 2011-12 Sonja Tate (G) Second Team: Jane Morrill (F) NEWCOMER OF 1991-92 2010-11 THE YEAR All-Conference: Sonja Tate (G), Nicole Third Team: Shay Scott (F) Wilkett (F) 2009-10 Second Team: Ebonie Jefferson (G) 1998-99 2007-08 Tanisha Johnson (G) COLLEGESPORTSMADNESS Third Team: Veronica Smith (G/F) SBC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2006-07 SUN BELT First Team: Adrianne Davie (C) FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Second Team: Rudy Sims (G) 2014-15 Aundrea Gamble (G) 2005-06 First Team: Adrianne Davie (C) 1996-97 Second Team: Rudy Sims (G) COLLEGESPORTSMADNESS Julie Hagood (G) 2004-05 SBC ALL-CONFERNCE All-Conference: Ali Carter (G), Adrianne SUN BELT Davie (C), Rudy Sims (G) 2014-15 COACH OF THE YEAR 2003-04 Honorable Mention: Adrianne Davie First Team: Aundrea Gamble (G) 2013-14 (C), Catrience Webster (G) 2013-14 First Team: Aundrea Gamble (G) 2002-03 Brian Boyer (22-12, 14-4) Third Team: Jalen O’Bannon (F) All-Conference: Jolie McKiernan (G) 2004-05 2012-13 Honorable Mention: Casie Lowman (G) Brian Boyer (22-11, 11-3) 2001-02 Second Team: Jane Morrill (F) 2003-04 Honorable Mention: Rae-Anne Smith (G) Brian Boyer (19-10, 10-4) 2000-01 1993-94 SBC ALL-TOURNAMENT All-Conference: Keeshia Evans (G) Jerry Ann Winters (22-9, 10-4) 1999-00 1992-93 2015 All-Conference: Julie Hagood (G), TanJerry Ann Winters (25-8, 10-4) Aundrea Gamble (G), Khadija Brownisha Johnson (F) 1998-99 Haywood (F) All-Conference: Julie Hagood (G), Tan2014 isha Johnson (F) Aundrea Gamble (G), Jane Morrill (F) 1997-98 2008 All-Conference: Julie Hagood (G), Amy Shay Scott (F) Towne (G)

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Julie Hagood 2007 Rudy Sims (G) 2006 Adrianne Davie (C) 2005 Adrianne Davie (C) 2000 Julie Hagood (G) 1998 Julie Hagood (G) 1992 Nicole Wilkett (F)

SUN BELT PLAYER  OF THE WEEK 2014-15 Jan. 5 - Aundrea Gamble Jan. 12 - Aundrea Gamble Feb. 2 - Aundrea Gamble March 9 - Jasmine Hunt 2013-14 Nov. 12 - Aundrea Gamble Nov. 26 - Aundrea Gamble March 10 - Aundrea Gamble 2011-12 Nov. 22 - Jane Morrill 2009-10 Feb. 1 - Ebonie Jefferson 2007-08 Feb. 11 - Adrianne Davie 2006-07 Nov. 28 - Adrianne Davie Dec. 19 - Rudy Sims 2005-06 Jan. 24 - Adrianne Davie 2004-05 Jan. 11 - Ali Carter Feb. 22 - Adrianne Davie 2003-04 Dec. 1 - Rudy Sims Feb. 16 - Ali Carter 1999-2000 Dec. 6 - Julie Hagood 1998-99 Dec. 14 - Tanisha Johnson

Rudy Sims Feb. 15 - Tanisha Johnson 1997-98 Feb. 16 - Christina Barry 1996-97 Jan. 13 - Amy Towne Feb. 10 - Amy Towne 1995-96 Dec. 4 - LaTanya Jones Feb. 19 - Danielle Featherston 1994-95 Dec. 12 - Evevetta Crawford 1993-94 Jan. 3 - Shyla Tucker Jan. 17 - Shyla Tucker Jan. 31 - Shyla Tucker 1992-93 Dec. 14 -Sonja Tate Jan. 3 - Sonja Tate Jan. 23 - Sonja Tate Feb. 14 - Sonja Tate 1991-92 Dec. 1 - Sonja Tate Dec. 15 - Nicole Wilkett Jan. 12 - Nicole Wilkett Jan. 26 - Sonja Tate

AMERICAN SOUTH NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Nicole Wilkett

1989-90

1989-90 Sonja Tate (G) - Co-Newcomer

Adrianne Davie AMERICAN SOUTH All-TOURNAMENT 1991 Shyla Tucker (G)

AMERICAN SOUTH PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1990-91 Sonja Tate (twice), Shyla Tucker

SOUTHLAND All-CONFERENCE 1986-87 All-Conference: Quintella Jackson (G) 1982-83 All-Conference: Dena Hodge(G)

WBCA ALL-AMERICA 2014-15 Honorable Mention: Aundrea Gamble (G)

COLLEGESPORTSMADNESS MID-MAJOR ALL-AMERICA 2014-15 First Team: Aundrea Gamble (G)

AMERICAN SOUTH All-CONFERENCE

KODAK ALL-AMERICA

1990-91 1992-93 First Team: Sonja Tate (G) Second Team: Shyla Tucker (G), Nicole Sonja Tate (G) Wilkett (F) 1989-90 Second Team: Sonja Tate (G), Zennia Hayes (F)

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL All-Time Coaches

Brian Boyer 1999-present 16 Seasons (272-223, .549)

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)

A-State 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..........................272-223............................... .549 Beverly Webb ......................................31-41 ....................................... .431 (By Total Wins) Brian Boyer .......................................................................272 Jerry Ann Winters.................................................................................196 Jeff Mittie ................................................................................................75 Sara Wooley ............................................................................................57 Kay Woodiel............................................................................................46 Beverly Webb ..........................................................................................31

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Year 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 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

Record 24-11^ 22-12^ 15-15 12-18 18-14 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 16-4 in Sun Belt 14-4 in Sun Belt 12-8 in Sun Belt 6-10 in Sun Belt 9-7 in Sun Belt 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 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

^ - Postseason Women’s National Invitation Tournament & - 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 * - Loss total adjusted after forfeit by Kansas State

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Kay Woodiel 1975-78 46-32 (.560) 1974-75 - Won 2, Lost 8 Head Coach - Kay Woodiel 49-114 at Memphis State L 74-47 Arkansas College W 76-80 ASU-Beebe L 49-81 at Henderson State L 54-79 at ASU-Beebe L 45-47 Mississippi Co. All Stars L 46-60 at Arkansas Tech L 58-57 at Miss. County All Stars W AWISA State Tournament at Southern State College 56-69 vs. Arkansas Tech L 73-75 vs. Arkansas College L 1975-76 - Won 16, Lost 7 Head Coach - Kay Woodiel 46-47 at Arkansas Tech L 65-19 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 51-108 Memphis State L 56-46 Miss. County All Stars W 65-74 at Arkansas-Monticello L 67-65 Henderson State W 87-72 at Arkansas College W 82-65 Arkansas College W 48-43 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 80-74 at ASU-Beebe W 66-43 at Miss. County All Stars W 53-59 Southern State College L 77-32 Arkansas-Little Rock W 64-53 Arkansas-Monticello W 56-49 Arkansas Brokerage W 90-39 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 52-62 at Henderson State L 80-68 Arkansas Tech W 62-36 Arkansas-Little Rock W AWISA State Tournament at Ark-Monticello 75-59 vs. Henderson State W 62-64 vs. Southern State College L 76-68 at Arkansas-Monticello W 47-59 vs. Southern State Coll. L 1976-77 - Won 12, Lost 8 Head Coach - Kay Woodiel 63-49 Arkansas-Little Rock 70-49 at Arkansas College 52-33 Arkansas Tech 70-59 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 54-66 at Central Arkansas 52-59 Southern Arkansas 58-57 Arkansas College 57-84 at Arkansas-Monticello 50-74 Central Arkansas 55-56 at Southern Arkansas 62-70 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff 57-50 at Arkansas Tech 64-41 at Ouachita Baptist 66-47 Ouachita Baptist 52-33 Henderson State 69-44 at Arkansas-Little Rock 72-66 at Henderson State 61-75 Arkansas-Monticello AWISA State Tournament at Arkansas College 67-66 vs. UAPB (OT) 62-68 vs. Arkansas-Monticello

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1977-78 - Won 16, Lost 9 Head Coach - Kay Woodiel 82-59 at Arkansas-Little Rock 66-60 at Arkansas Tech 68-66 at Arkansas College 67-57 Henderson State 73-53 Central Arkansas 61-48 Ouachita Baptist 57-86 at Union (Tenn.) 66-46 Southern Arkansas 67-59 Arkansas 78-69 Arkansas-Monticello 48-53 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff 81-74 at Central Arkansas 79-64 at Ouachita Baptist 72-68 at Henderson State 80-63 Arkansas-Little Rock 65-83 at Southern Arkansas 49-64 at Arkansas-Monticello 81-59 Arkansas College 83-86 Union (Tenn.) (OT) 62-63 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 77-54 Arkansas Tech 67-70 at Arkansas Region IV Tournament at Arkadelphia 84-73 vs. Dillard (La.) 70-76 vs. NW Oklahoma 71-87 vs. Abilene Christian

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Sara Wooley 1979-81 57-33 (.633)

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

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1979-80 - Won 19, Lost 10 Head Coach - Sara Wooley 82-46 Arkansas College 55-53 Arkansas-Monticello 53-36 at SE Missouri State 75-74 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff 66-59 at Central Arkansas 56-57 Arkansas Tech 71-55 Southern Arkansas 62-55 Ouachita Baptist 59-34 at Henderson State 92-51 Philander Smith 57-53 at Arkansas-Little Rock Gateway Holiday Classic at St. Louis, MO 50-75 vs. Kentucky State 65-57 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 62-32 vs. Nebraska Wesleyan 60-50 at Arkansas College 44-65 at Arkansas-Monticello 75-32 at Philander Smith 70-42 Central Arkansas 66-59 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 53-59 at Arkansas Tech 54-55 at Southern Arkansas 58-43 Arkansas-Little Rock 73-79 at Ouachita Baptist 69-60 Henderson State AWISA State Tournament at Conway 79-69 vs. Arkansas College 77-78 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 55-62 Arkansas SWAIAW Region IV Tourn. at Durant, Okla. 56-70 vs. Louisiana College 57-68 at NW Oklahoma 1980-81 - Won 19, Lost 13 Head Coach - Sara Wooley 57-63 at Arkansas College 68-67 at Arkansas-Monticello 94-65 Southeast Missouri State 54-51 Central Arkansas 67-74 at Arkansas Tech 62-66 at Southern Arkansas 55-46 Arkansas-Little Rock 61-57 at Ouachita Baptist 60-85 at Memphis State 59-48 Henderson State 92-48 at Philander Smith 50-57 at Arkansas Gateway Holiday Classic at St. Louis, MO 57-59 vs. Missouri-Southern 58-39 vs. SIU-Edwardsville 49-67 vs. Kentucky State 75-59 Arkansas College 58-64 Arkansas-Monticello 68-52 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 58-52 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff 59-51 at Central Arkansas 48-50 Arkansas Tech 60-49 Southern Arkansas 75-68 at Arkansas-Little Rock 41-66 Memphis State 66-54 Ouachita Baptist 61-59 at Henderson State 78-35 Philander Smith 62-67 at Southwest Mo. State AWISA Playoffs at Arkadelphia 78-56 vs. Southern Arkansas

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57-48 vs. Arkansas College W 55-57 vs. Arkansas-Monticello L SWAIAW Regional Tournament at Pineville, La. 57-84 Abilene Christian L

Beverly Webb 1982-84 31-41 (.431)

1981-82 - Won 12, Lost 11 Head Coach - Beverly Webb 62-66 Arkansas Tech L 51-53 at Arkansas-Monticello L 74-70 at Arkansas College(OT) W 69-61 Central Arkansas W 66-49 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 63-55 Southern Arkansas W 73-63 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 69-74 at Henderson State L 51-54 Ouachita Baptist L 53-55 Southern Mississippi L 61-71 Mississippi College L 72-74 at Arkansas Tech L 67-68 Arkansas-Monticello L 73-65 Arkansas College W 61-78 at Central Arkansas L 65-69 Southwest Missouri State L 67-60 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 61-59 at Southern Arkansas W 73-63 Arkansas-Little Rock W 66-56 Henderson State W 69-66 at Ouachita Baptist W AWISA State Tournament at Russellville 91-66 Henderson State W 71-77 Central Arkansas L 1982-83 - Won 6, Lost 17 Head Coach - Beverly Webb 77-68 Arkansas-Little Rock W 51-64 Central Arkansas L Tennessee Tech Invitational at Cookeville, Tenn. 47-71 at Tennessee Tech L 73-71 vs. Tennessee St. W 59-104 at Mississippi L 62-76 at Murray State L 49-77 at Mississippi State L Lady Eagle Classic at Hattiesburg, Miss. 58-81 at Southern Mississippi L 75-88 vs. Mississippi College L 47-80 Arkansas L 57-81 at Tennessee-Martin L 66-62 Missouri-St. Louis W 70-67 Lamar * W 57-87 at Northeast Louisiana * L 66-85 Southwestern Louisiana * L 80-63 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 58-67 at Texas-Arlington * L 61-67 at North Texas State* L 81-87 Murray State (OT) L 68-60 Arkansas Tech W 70-82 McNeese State * L 80-89 Tennessee-Martin L Southland Conference Tournament at Monroe, LA 74-76 vs. Lamar L

1983-84 - Won 13, Lost 13 Head Coach - Beverly Webb 82-79 at Arkansas Tech (OT) W 86-76 Southwest Missouri State W 53-71 at Miss. Valley State L 79-77 Tennessee-Martin W 74-82 at SE Missouri (OT) L 63-101 at Central Arkansas L 74-69 Murray State W 79-57 Arkansas-Little Rock W 50-67 at Austin Peay L 71-74 at Tennessee-Martin L 66-56 Southeast Missouri State W 60-57 Mississippi Valley State W 61-79 Northeast Louisiana * L 66-68 Southwestern Louisiana * L 64-58 at Texas-Arlington * W 56-47 at North Texas State * W 58-78 at Murray State L 75-72 Lamar * W 70-67 McNeese State (OT) * W 53-55 at Arkansas-Little Rock L 67-93 at Northeast Louisiana * L 52-63 at SW Louisiana * L 89-77 Texas-Arlington * W 92-69 North Texas State * W 61-64 at Lamar * L 86-90 at McNeese State * L

Jerry Ann Winters 1985-95 196-120 (.620) 1984-85 - Won 12, Lost 13 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters 86-69 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 79-60 Ouachita Baptist 74-76 at Murray State 68-63 Austin Peay 68-81 at SE Missouri State Wendy's/UMKC Classic at Kansas City, Mo. 61-70 at Missouri-Kansas City 70-99 vs. Kansas 71-108 at Delta State 95-83 Tennessee-Martin 85-82 at Arkansas-Little Rock 66-88 at Northeast Louisiana * 56-73 at SW Louisiana * 70-76 Texas-Arlington * 90-84 North Texas State * 67-85 at McNeese State * 95-96 at Lamar * 78-67 Arkansas-Little Rock 62-72 at Tennessee-Martin 66-89 Northeast Louisiana * 84-76 Southwestern Louisiana* 61-62 at Texas-Arlington * 72-58 at North Texas State * 61-56 Murray State 75-74 Lamar 66-62 McNeese St.

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1985-86 - Won 11, Lost 15 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters 67-64 Ouachita Baptist W Lady Racer Classic at Murray, Ky. 80-82 vs. Tennessee State L 74-46 vs. Butler W

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1986-87 - Won 18, Lost 9 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters Lady Racer Classic at Murray, Ky. 71-86 vs. Appalachian State L 79-91 vs. Cumberland L Shocker Shootout at Wichita, Kan. 71-90 vs. LaSalle L 83-76 vs. Texas-El Paso W 59-70 at Evansville L 74-63 at Butler W 95-81 Arkansas-Little Rock W 66-42 Tulsa W 92-73 Missouri-St. Louis W 68-54 at St. Louis W 72-71 at Northeast Louisiana * W 85-80 at SW Louisiana * W 67-75 at Memphis State L 69-58 Texas-Arlington * W 98-83 North Texas State * W 71-78 at Lamar * L 70-91 at McNeese State * L 84-77 Evansville W 77-58 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 80-77 Northeast Louisiana * W 75-71 Southwestern Louisiana * W 74-78 at Texas-Arlington * L 75-80 at North Texas State * L 84-54 Lamar * W 83-77 McNeese State* W 77-54 at College of Ozarks W 63-60 at Tulsa W 1987-88 - Won 17, Lost 14 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters 70-63 Indiana State 73-76 Murray State 81-59 Southwest Baptist 65-81 at Memphis State Dial Classic at Ruston, La. 50-113 at Louisiana Tech * 80-73 Mississippi Valley State 85-71 Mississippi College 73-58 at Arkansas-Little Rock 52-59 at Baylor 62-55 at Texas-Arlington 69-48 St. Louis

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64-83 at Alabama L 72-69 at Mississippi College W 56-65 New Orleans * L 70-71 Southwestern Louisiana * L 79-62 Arkansas College W 68-76 at Lamar * L 103-50 at Pan American * W 79-77 Memphis State W 110-68 Missouri-Kansas City W 53-69 at New Orleans * L 64-70 at SW Louisiana * L 85-78 Lamar * W 90-53 Pan American * W 70-51 at St. Louis W Northern Lights Tournament at Anchorage, Ak. 82-66 vs. U.S. International W 65-68 vs. Nevada-Las Vegas L 55-60 vs. Western Kentucky L 52-53 Arkansas-Little Rock L 80-65 Arkansas-Little Rock W American South Conf. Tourn. at Ruston, La. 65-67 vs. Lamar L 1988-89 - Won 15, Lost 12 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters 75-88 Missouri L 80-67 Alcorn State W 89-73 Northern Iowa W 71-45 at St. Louis W 71-90 at Murray State L at San Francisco 87-74 vs. Texas-Arlington W 66-71 at San Francisco L 85-63 Ouachita Baptist W 84-95 at Mississippi Valley State L 86-54 Henderson St. W 45-48 at Missouri-Kansas City L 80-74 Mississippi College W 52-43 Texas-El Paso W 33-66 Louisiana Tech * L 58-39 at Pan American * W 60-81 at Lamar * L 70-57 Southwestern Louisiana * W 54-57 New Orleans * L 56-55 Mississippi Valley State W 46-91 at Louisiana Tech * L 83-52 Pan American * W 66-63 Lamar * W 80-62 at SW Louisiana * W 57-69 at New Orleans * L 84-79 at Mississippi College W 43-54 Missouri-Kansas City L American South Conf. Tourn. at Ruston, La. 29-108 at Louisiana Tech L 1989-90 - Won 12, Lost 14 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters Sooner Classic at Norman, Okla. 67-83 vs. Minnesota L 73-102 at Oklahoma L 95-52 Austin Peay State W at Pine Bluff 51-67 vs. Northeast Louisiana L 61-72 Murray State L 70-37 St. Louis W Hawaiian Tropic Tournament at Murray, Ky. 66-84 vs. Alabama L 75-70 at Murray State W American Airlines Classic at El Paso, Texas

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vs. Nicholls State W at Texas-El Paso W at New Mexico State W at Missouri-Kansas City L Lamar * L Texas-Pan American * W at Louisiana Tech * L at Austin Peay State W at New Orleans (OT) * L at Southwestern La. (OT) * L at Lamar * L at Texas-Pan American * W at Alcorn State L Louisiana Tech * L Oklahoma State L New Orleans (OT) * W Southwestern Louisiana * W Missouri-Kansas City W

1990-91 - Won 19, Lost 9 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters Colony Parke Shootout at Dallas, Texas 83-71 at Southern Methodist W 80-70 vs. Alcorn State W 68-66 Murray State W Pizza Inn Classic at Jonesboro 77-52 vs. Texas-El Paso W 71-60 vs. Middle Tenn. State W 71-82 at Murray State L 76-70 at Mississippi Valley State W 104-79 Alcorn State W 64-49 at Missouri-Kansas City W 78-56 Mississippi Valley State W 76-75 Louisiana Tech * W 48-69 at New Orleans * L 73-49 Southwestern Louisiana * W 64-83 at Central Florida * W 48-46 Missouri-Kansas City W 92-62 at Texas-Pan American * W 79-89 at Lamar * L 66-74 at Northeast Louisiana L 54-79 at Louisiana Tech * L 74-60 New Orleans * W 78-52 at SW Louisiana * W 70-57 Central Florida * W 76-63 Texas-Pan American * W 77-88 Lamar * L 77-74 at Boston University W 73-107 at Maine L 70-75 at New Hampshire L American South Conf. Tourn. at Ruston, La. 78-83 at Louisiana Tech L 1991-92 - Won 25, Lost 7 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters 78-48 NE Louisiana W 72-59 at Mississippi Valley State W 50-76 at Texas L Pizza Inn Classic at Jonesboro 70-39 vs. Mississippi Valley St. W 53-43 vs. Mississippi State W Lady Tiger Classic at Memphis, Tenn. 89-75 vs. Grambling State W 70-54 vs. Murray State W 80-50 at Murray State W Shocker Shootout at Wichita, Kan. 79-71 vs. Boise State W 73-59 at Wichita State W 72-70 Lamar * W

84-61 Texas-Pan American * W 83-66 at Central Florida * W 62-61 at SW Louisiana * W 73-55 Louisiana Tech * W 76-93 at Western Kentucky * L 106-64 South Alabama * W 72-70 New Orleans * W 89-65 Central Florida * W 65-84 at Lamar * L 80-67 at Texas-Pan American * W 71-39 Southwestern Louisiana * W 58-71 at Louisiana Tech * L 63-53 Western Kentucky * W 69-65 at South Alabama * W 62-75 at New Orleans * L Sun Belt Conference Tourn. at Bowling Green, Ky. 74-55 vs. New Orleans W 76-63 vs. Lamar W 62-65 at Western Kentucky L Nat'l Women's Inv. Tourn. at Amarillo, Texas 83-79 vs. Alabama-Birmingham W 73-83 vs. Hawaii L 81-70 vs. Nebraska W 1992-93 - Won 25, Lost 8 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters Wahine Classic at Honolulu, Hawaii 58-78 vs. Stephen F. Austin L 60-61 vs. Oklahoma State L 82-56 vs. Portland W 62-61 Mississippi W 82-79 at Northeast Louisiana W 80-62 Mississippi Valley State W Pizza Inn Classic at Jonesboro 85-59 vs.Southern W 76-63 vs. Oklahoma W 80-52 Alabama-Birmingham W 63-42 at South Alabama * W 68-51 Southwestern Louisiana * W 74-44 Texas-Pan American * W 66-54 New Orleans * W 57-49 at Lamar * W 93-43 at Texas-Pan American * W 86-59 at Mississippi Valley State W 53-54 Louisiana Tech * L 58-55 at New Orleans * W 57-40 Lamar * W 74-72 at Alabama-Birmingham W 77-72 at Mississippi State W 102-63 at SW Louisiana * W 66-72 at Louisiana Tech * L 83-34 South Alabama * W 67-77 at Western Kentucky * L 65-64 at Alcorn State W 63-71 at Oklahoma State L 63-72 Western Kentucky * L Sun Belt Conference Tourn. at Ruston, La. 70-53 vs. Texas-Pan American W 70-73 vs. Western Kentucky L National Women's Inv. Tourn. at Amarillo, Texas 68-60 George Washington W 80-65 Marquette W 67-54 Southern Methodist W 1993-94 - Won 22, Lost 9 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters 63-59 Nebraska W Pizza Inn Classic at Jonesboro

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74-61 vs. Mississippi Valley St. W 77-44 vs. Southern W 76-61 Harding W 64-86 at Nebraska L 93-63 Central Florida W 74-61 Northeast Louisiana W Seattle Times Husky Classic at Seattle, Wash. 72-79 vs. Cal.-Santa Barbara L 56-52 vs. Cincinnati W Fun and Sun Tournament at Miami, Fla. 59-58 vs. Alabama-Birmingham W 50-79 at Florida International L 71-58 vs. James Madison W 70-72 at Lamar * L 81-66 South Alabama * W 65-77 at Louisiana Tech * L 72-42 Lamar * W 68-63 at SW Louisiana * W 63-46 at New Orleans * W 45-65 Louisiana Tech * L 73-51 at South Alabama * W 75-69 New Orleans * W 100-44 Texas-Pan American * W 67-54 SW Louisiana * W 53-72 at Western Kentucky * L 78-58 at Texas-Pan American * W 91-76 Western Kentucky * W Sun Belt Conference Tourn. at Bowling Green, Ky. 78-35 vs. SW Louisiana W 52-61 at Western Kentucky L National Women's Inv. Tourn. at Amarillo, Texas 69-68 vs. Toledo W 72-66 vs. Tulane W 65-69 vs. Oklahoma L 1994-95 - Won 20, Lost 10 Head Coach - Jerry Ann Winters Preseason Women's NIT 74-70 at Northern Illinois (WNIT)W 51-79 at Texas Tech (WNIT) L 72-57 at Northeast Louisiana W Pizza Inn Classic at Jonesboro 76-47 Coppin State W 73-69 Mississippi Valley State W 60-81 at Mississippi L George Washington Invitational at Washington, D.C. 60-55 vs. Kansas State W 59-67 at George Washington L 62-49 Southwestern Mo. State W Citrus Sports Travel Holiday Classic at Orlando, Fla. 81-72 vs. South Carolina W 85-80 vs. Texas A&M W 52-62 vs. Mississippi L 89-42 Texas-Pan American * W 53-64 Louisiana Tech * L 86-36 at Texas-Pan American * W 67-46 South Alabama * W 60-89 at Louisiana Tech * L 56-73 Western Kentucky * L 65-47 at SW Louisiana * W 58-71 at Lamar * L 90-66 New Orleans * W 58-51 at South Alabama * W 67-52 at Mississippi Valley State W 74-56 SW Louisiana * W 66-54 Lamar * W 57-85 at Western Kentucky * L

67-53 at Southern W 72-64 at New Orleans * W Sun Belt Conference Tourn. at Ruston, La. 88-82 vs. New Orleans W 51-72 at Louisiana Tech L

Jeff Mittie 1996-99 75-42 (.641)

1995-96 - Won 17, Lost 10 Head Coach - Jeff Mittie 56-71 at Southwest Mo. State L 88-68 Mississippi State W 96-52 Missouri-Saint Louis W 64-57 at Baylor W Rutgers/Bro. Int. Tournament Piscataway, N.J. 41-69 vs. Florida L 63-48 vs. Niagara W 81-75 at Mississippi Valley State W 58-63 at Kansas State L(&) 81-49 Mississippi Valley State W 81-44 Texas-Pan American* W 43-78 Louisiana Tech* L 56-76 at Mississippi State L 67-80 Western Kentucky* L 79-69 at Lamar* W 65-48 at Texas-Pan American* W 73-64 Kansas State W 76-62 South Alabama* W 56-74 at Mississippi L 80-82 at Western Kentucky* L 96-65 New Orleans* W 99-46 Southwestern Louisiana* W 84-69 Lamar* W 47-75 at South Alabama* L 75-51 at SW Louisiana* W 78-66 at New Orleans* W 68-98 at Louisiana Tech* L Sun Belt Conf. Tournament at Jonesboro 54-72 New Orleans L &—Game later forfeited by Kansas State 1996-97 - Won 20, Lost 8 Head Coach - Jeff Mittie UNLV Classic at Las Vegas, Nev. 95-89 vs. Illinois (OT) 78-66 at Nevada-Las Vegas 65-75 at Wichita State 72-76 Mississippi S.F. Austin/Dial Soap Classic Nacogdoches, Texas 69-54 vs. New Mexico State 72-96 at Stephen F. Austin 68-55 at Missouri 62-58 at Northeast Louisiana 79-69 at Austin Peay State 68-50 Murray State 107-51 Lamar* 83-41 Southwestern Louisiana* 100-59 at Texas-Pan American* 71-66 at Lamar* 76-60 Lyon College 110-65 New Orleans* 79-50 Texas-Pan American 76-68 at South Alabama*

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1997-98- Won 20, Lost 10 Head Coach - Jeff Mittie 49-79 at Oklahoma State L 91-72 Texas Christian W Mississippi State Classic at Starkville, Miss. 96-87 vs. Missouri-Kansas City W 76-68 at Mississippi State W 76-80 at Mississippi Valley State L 83-69 Austin Peay State W 73-66 Wichita State W 74-66 Mississippi Valley State W Hawaii Tournament at Honolulu, Hawaii 75-85 at Hawaii L 67-57 vs. San Francisco W 60-71 at Kansas L 110-41 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 80-93 at Louisville L 90-104 at Western Kentucky* L 83-55 at Texas-Pan American* W 67-71 Louisiana Tech* L 80-58 Southwestern Louisiana* W 107-41 Texas-Pan American* W 70-66 Western Kentucky* W 80-55 at Lamar* W 105-79 New Orleans* W 71-50 at South Alabama* W 86-74 at New Orleans* W 124-56 Lamar* W 75-53 at SW Louisiana* W 68-85 at Mississippi L 63-89 at Louisiana Tech* L 93-45 South Alabama* W Sun Belt Conf. Tournament at Ruston, La. 78-59 vs. South Alabama W 88-103 vs. Western Kentucky L 1998-99 - Won 18, Lost 14 Head Coach - Jeff Mittie Preseason Women’s NIT 65-75 at Florida 86-77 Virginia 65-90 at Southwest Mo. State SMU Tournament at Dallas, Texas 60-77 vs. Texas A&M 69-91 at Southern Methodist 65-61 Kansas 68-65 Oklahoma State 85-88 Baylor 101-78 Nevada-Las Vegas Malibu Classic at Malibu, Calif. 71-68 vs. California-Irvine 79-77 @ Pepperdine 70-85 vs. Valparaiso 72-80 at LaSalle 83-76 at Texas Christian 48-94 at Louisiana Tech* 84-46 South Alabama*

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82-71 New Orleans* 83-50 at SW Louisiana* 58-63 at Florida International* 68-76 at Western Kentucky* 76-54 at New Orleans* 63-79 Louisiana Tech* 70-68 Mississippi 67-57 at South Alabama* 64-84 Florida International* 82-64 Western Kentucky* 77-55 Southwestern Louisiana* Sun Belt Conf. Tournament at Jonesboro 87-85 New Orleans 67-114 Louisiana Tech Postseason Women’s NIT 78-65 New Hampshire 83-70 Kansas State 86-101 at Memphis

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Brian Boyer 1999-Present 272-223 (.549) 1999-2000 - Won 18, Lost 12 Head Coach - Brian Boyer ASU Lady Indian Invitational at Jonesboro 93-76 vs. Butler W 74-69 vs. SE Missouri State W 86-65 Southwest Missouri State W 84-70 Louisville W Cook Children’s TCU Invitational at Fort Worth, Texas 85-39 vs. Jackson State W 73-67 at TCU W 86-55 McNeese State W 62-65 at Marquette L 65-64 at Southern Miss W 72-70 at Kansas W 67-62 Western Kentucky* W 82-49 Arkansas-Little Rock* W 54-66 at Denver* L 63-90 at Western Kentucky* L 84-86 New Orleans* L 87-52 South Alabama* W 80-69 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 95-64 at Arkansas-Little Rock* W 63-69 at Florida International* L 55-57 at Virginia L 59-95 at Louisiana Tech* L 71-74 Louisiana-Lafayette* L 69-82 Louisiana Tech* L 76-68 at New Orleans* W 69-64 at South Alabama* W 61-51 Denver* W 64-70 Florida International* L Sun Belt Conf. Tournament at Bowling Green, Ky. 76-69 vs. Denver W 81-92 vs. Louisiana Tech L Postseason Women’s NIT 74-76 at Memphis L 2000-01 - Won 14, Lost 14 Head Coach - Brian Boyer Michigan State Tournament at East Lansing, Mich. 50-76 @ Michigan State L 71-61 vs. Tennessee Tech W

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Kansas at McNeese State (OT) at Butler Mississippi Valley State Southern Mississippi at Mississippi Fun in the Sun Classic at Cancun, Mexico 45-69 vs. Duke 100-75 vs. Florida Atlantic 98-41 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 59-62 Louisiana Tech* 85-63 Middle Tennessee* 65-50 at South Alabama* 52-80 at Florida International* 62-82 at Louisiana Tech* 77-67 Arkansas-Little Rock* 65-76 Florida International* 75-67 Western Kentucky* 59-56 at New Orleans* 72-58 Louisiana-Lafayette* 55-61 at Denver* 67-79 at Middle Tennessee* 65-74 New Mexico State* 67-83 North Texas* 98-96 at Western Kentucky* 70-46 at Arkansas-Little Rock* Sun Belt Conf. Tournament at Mobile, Ala. 54-59 at South Alabama

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2001-02 - Won 12, Lost 16 Head Coach - Brian Boyer DePaul Moran Realty Classic at Chicago, Ill. 72-62 vs. Western Michigan W 68-86 at DePaul L Loyola-Marymount Thanksgiving Classic at Los Angeles, CA 59-70 vs. Michigan State L 74-72 vs. Ball State W 58-60 @Loyola Marymount L 69-62 Jackson State W East Carolina U.S. Cellular Classic at Greenville, N.C. 52-77 vs. Georgia Tech L 72-69 at East Carolina W 64-70 Northern Iowa L 86-81 Mississippi W 60-63 Marquette L 54-78 at Louisiana Tech L 62-72 at Denver* L 66-82 at North Texas* L 53-41 Arkansas-Little Rock* W 54-61 South Alabama* L 58-57 Florida International* W 69-70 at New Orleans* L 68-80 Middle Tennessee* L 62-77 Western Kentucky* L 59-53 at Arkansas-Little Rock* W 97-70 at Texas-Pan American W 64-79 at Middle Tennessee* L 55-54 at Western Kentucky* W 77-55 Louisiana-Lafayette* W 75-55 New Mexico State* W 61-73 at Florida International* L Sun Belt Conf. Tournament at New Orleans, La. 47-51 vs. New Orleans (OT) L 2002-03 - Won 12, Lost 18 Head Coach - Brian Boyer 84-64 Maryland-Eastern Shore W 54-72 Louisiana Tech L

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

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2003-04 - Won 19, Lost 10 Head Coach - Brian Boyer 79-70 at Belmont W 89-60 Cal Poly W Long Island Turkey Day Classic at New York, N.Y. 84-77 vs. Alabama-Birmingham W 65-64 at Long Island W 84-79 Murray State W 77-54 at Hampton W 77-50 Alabama A & M W Louisiana State Tournament at Baton Rouge, La. 56-76 vs. Richmond L 63-67 vs. Kent State L 91-73 Stephen F. Austin W 52-62 East Carolina L 62-60 Florida International * W 56-59 at Tulane L 69-62 Middle Tennessee * W 81-74 Western Kentucky * W 63-66 at Denver * L 60-47 at North Texas * W 86-79 at Ark.-Little Rock * (OT) W 57-67 at Florida International * L 67-61 at New Orleans * W 57-54 South Alabama * W 69-53 Arkansas Little Rock * W 81-68 Texas A&M-Corpus ChristiW 47-70 at Middle Tennessee * L 70-60 at Western Kentucky * W 57-48 Louisiana-Lafayette * W 61-67 New Mexico State * L Sun Belt Conference Tournament at Bowling Green, KY 65-71 vs. New Mexico State (2OT) L Women’s National Invitation Tournament 52-59 Rice L

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2004-05 - Won 21, Lost 11 Head Coach - Brian Boyer Subway Classic Minneapolis, Minn. 45-82 at #14 Minnesota L 82-61 vs. Valparaiso W 87-63 Texas-El Paso W 50-67 at #21/23 Louisiana Tech L 62-66 at Alabama A&M L 68-64 #22/23 TCU W 85-43 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W Duel in the Desert Las Vegas, NV 53-87 vs. #12 Texas Tech L 75-43 vs. Western Michigan W 65-78 at Stephen F. Austin L 61-67 at Texas-El Paso L 80-46 Long Island W 85-74 at Florida International * (OT)W 75-83 at Western Kentucky * L 55-56 at Middle Tennessee * L 75-56 North Texas * W 72-45 Denver * W 87-73 at TAMUCC W 69-43 Arkansas-Little Rock * W 65-37 at South Alabama * W 66-44 New Orleans * W 69-62 at Arkansas-Little Rock * W 62-51 Florida International * W 80-70 Western Kentucky * W 72-69 Middle Tennessee * W 71-53 at New Mexico State * W 64-66 at Louisiana-Lafayette * L Sun Belt Conf. Tournament at Denton, Texas 61-53 vs. South Alabama W 49-61 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette L Women’s National Invitation Tournament 78-61 Mississippi State W 98-84 Arkansas W 52-66 at Iowa L 2005-06 - Won 15, Lost 15 Head Coach - Brian Boyer 70-67 Missouri W 68-62 Missouri State W Blue Devil Tournament at Durham, N.C. 56-110 at #1 Duke L 74-66 George Mason W 58-95 at #22 Purdue L Brown Classic at Providence, R.I. 74-79 Stony Brook L 97-71 Hampton W 61-38 Alabama A&M W Duel In The Desert Tournament at Las Vegas, Nev. 54-77 #13 Notre Dame L 59-80 #23 North Carolina State L 67-91 at TCU L 64-76 Louisiana Tech L 67-45 North Dakota State W 50-54 *at Florida International L 65-66 *Middle Tennessee L 76-62 *Western Kentucky W 70-39 *Denver W 75-47 *North Texas W 54-46 *Arkansas-Little Rock W 70-74 *at South Alabama L 76-65 *at Troy W 47-57 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L 63-67 *Florida International L 59-95 *at Middle Tennessee L

89-106 *at Western Kentucky L 70-64 *at Louisiana-Lafayette W 86-42 *New Orleans W 68-62 *Troy W Sun Belt Conf. Tournament at Murfreesboro, Tenn. 78-62 North Texas W 64-90 Middle Tennessee L 2006-07 - Won 21, Lost 13 Head Coach - Brian Boyer 65-76 at Charlotte L 73-56 Alabama W 53-74 at Missouri L 67-54 at Missouri State W 61-67 Purdue L 87-55 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 67-52 South Dakota State W Cal Contra Costa Classic at Berkeley, Calif. 90-71 San Jose St. W 62-81 California L 80-73 Oklahoma State W 65-58 at La.-Lafayette (OT) W 69-57 South Alabama* W 68-56 New Orleans* W 80-64 at La. Monroe* W 57-51 North Texas* W 62-43 UALR* W 55-76 at Troy* L 53-48 Denver* W 54-82 at Middle Tennessee* L 64-61 at North Dakota State W 59-64 Western Kentucky* L 64-67 at Fla. International* L 80-61 Florida Atlantic* W 77-61 La.-Lafayette* W 78-73 at South Alabama* W 70-87 at Denver* L 72-54 La.-Monroe* W 66-82 at North Texas* L 48-64 at UALR* L Sun Belt Conference Tournament at Jonesboro, Ark. 69-56 La.-Monroe W Sun Belt Conference Tournament at Lafayette, La. 76-67 Western Kentucky W 59-62 La.-Lafayette L Women’s National Invitation Tournament at Jonesboro, Ark. 59-52 Murray State W Women’s National Invitation Tournament at Madison, Wisc. 45-77 Wisconsin L 2007-08 - Won 20, Lost 12 Head Coach - Brian Boyer 67-77 at South Dakota State 54-53 Brigham Young 49-45 at Alabama 74-54 Missouri State Washington Husky Classic at Seattle, Wash. 57-44 Weber State 59-69 Washington 54-96 at Oklahoma State 36-93 at Oklahoma 73-54 UAPB 72-46 Florida Atlantic* 68-72 at New Orleans* 49-63 Indiana State 51-58 Charlotte 71-65 at Louisiana-Lafayette* 53-50 UALR*

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69-55 North Texas W 59-68 at Louisiana-Monroe* L 70-68 Middle Tennessee* W 46-57 at Denver* L 66-48 Troy* W 72-64 Florida Intl.* (OT) W 73-81 at Western Kentucky* L 70-58 at South Alabama* W 76-61 at Florida Atlantic* W 73-65 New Orleans* W 79-60 Louisiana-Lafayette* W 51-66 at UALR* L 80-70 at North Texas* W 68-53 Louisiana-Monroe* W Sun Belt Conference Tournament at Jonesboro, Ark. 68-50 Florida Atlantic W Sun Belt Conference Tournament Mobile, Ala. 53-52 South Alabama W 56-70 Western Kentucky L 2008-09 - Won 16, Lost 14 Head Coach - Brian Boyer 73-56 Creighton W 71-40 Northern Arizona W 76-79 at Southern Illinois L 52-61 at Missouri State L 58-69 Kansas State L UTSA Thanksgiving Classic at San Antonio, Texas 88-69 vs. Charleston Southern W 73-59 vs. Texas-San Antonio W 76-68 at Indiana State (OT) W 57-87 Oklahoma L 51-63 FIU* L 47-65 at UALR* L 71-44 Alcorn State W 39-49 at Brigham Young L 63-61 New Orleans* W 63-54 at Denver* W 73-63 at North Texas* W 64-54 Louisiana-Monroe* W 68-69 South Alabama* L 51-91 at Middle Tennessee* L 44-54 Florida Atlantic* L 78-67 Western Kentucky* W 69-74 at Troy* L 44-55 at FIU* L 56-55 UALR* W 74-66 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 47-41 at New Orleans* L 72-65 Denver* W 76-67 North Texas* W 66-63 at ULM* W Sun Belt Conference Tournament at Jonesboro, Ark. 74-80 North Texas L 2009-10 - Won 13, Lost 18 Head Coach - Brian Boyer 54-77 at Creighton L 80-79 at Kansas St. (OT) W 72-58 UAPB W Seton Hall The Rock Classic 43-72 Va. Commonwealth# L 52-76 Seton Hall# L 59-71 Louisiana Tech L 65-73 Missouri State L 70-79 at Saint Louis L 65-62 at Northern Arizona (OT) W 67-60 Texas-Arlington (OT) W 49-75 UALR* L 68-54 Southern Illinois W 60-65 at Denver* L

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 77-65 North Texas* W 65-75 Middle Tennessee* L 67-68 at South Alabama* L 77-76 at North Texas* W 61-65 at FIU* L 69-85 at Florida Atlantic* L 67-56 Louisiana-Lafayette* W 74-58 Denver* W 48-79 at UALR* L 57-70 at New Orleans* L 77-56 Louisiana-Monroe* W 78-83 at Western Kentucky* (OT) L 87-58 at Louisiana-Lafayette W 74-83 Western Kentucky* L 67-52 New Orleans* W 69-75 Troy* L Sun Belt Conference Tournament at Hot Springs, Ark. 60-54 Troy% W 60-73 UALR% L

44-57 Florida Atlantic* L 57-83 at Louisiana-Monroe* L 49-58 Denver* L 70-64 North Texas (OT)* W 83-68 UT-Martin W 57-64 UALR* L 62-71 at Middle Tennessee* L 55-52 Louisiana-Lafayette* W 61-73 at Denver* L 54-68 at North Texas* L 76-61 Louisiana-Monroe* W 39-68 at South Alabama* L 57-50 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 62-39 Troy* W 45-52 Florida International* L 56-53 at Western Kentucky* W 43-59 at UALR* L Sun Belt Conference Tournament at Hot Springs, Arkansas 38-62 vs. South Alabama L

2010-11 - Won 18, Lost 14 Head Coach - Brian Boyer 69-59 TAMUCC# W 47 -50 #22 Iowa# L 59-47 UAPB W 54-50 Saint Louis W 48 -60 #20 St. John’s L 59-55 at UT-Arlington (OT) W 80-86 SMU (2OT) % L 49-37 Georgia Southern% W 66-47 Henderson State W 47-58 at Missouri State L 54-84 at Louisiana Tech L 44-62 Charlotte L 59-42 Stephen F. Austin W 68-53 South Alabama* W 74-75 Western Kentucky (OT)* L 62 -61 at Florida International* W 52-56 at Florida Atlantic* L 80-70 Louisiana-Lafayette* W 52-57 Middle Tennessee* L 56-65 at Denver* L 62-59 at North Texas (OT)* W 45-61 Louisiana-Monroe* L 36-53 at UALR* L 62-53 Denver* W 45-55 at Louisiana-Monroe* L 66-44 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 83-69 at Troy (OT)* W 71-50 North Texas* W 54-51 UALR* W Sun Belt Conference Tournament at Hot Springs, Ark. 66-52 Florida Atlantic W 77-62 Middle Tennessee W 47-55 Western Kentucky L # - TAMUCC Islander Classic % - SMU Hoops for the Cure

2012-13 - Won 15, Lost 15 Head Coach - Brian Boyer 34-56 at Toledo L 62-72 at UT-Martin L 51-60 Wichita State L 51-52 SEMO L 58-72 at USC L 60-57 at Florida International* W 71-79 at Florida Atlantic* L 58-51 Central Arkansas W 60-83 at Missouri State L 75-44 Austin Peay W 66-58 Nicholls State W 77-53 Louisiana-Lafayette* W 47-53 at South Alabama* L 70-72 Middle Tennessee* L 63-58 Western Kentucky* W 49-43 Florida International* W 48-39 at  Louisiana-Lafayette* W 71-58 Louisiana-Monroe* W 87-74 at Troy* W 74-56 Florida Atlantic* W 72-61 South Alabama* W 62-64 North Texas* L 49-93 at Middle Tennessee* L 78-74 at Western Kentucky* W 50-54 Arkansas-Little Rock* L 77-58 at Louisiana-Monroe* W 71-59 Troy* W 51-53 at North Texas* L 50-58 at Arkansas-Little Rock* L Sun Belt Conference Tournament at Hot Springs, Ark. 50-58 vs Florida International L

2011-12 - Won 12, Lost 18 Head Coach - Brian Boyer 48-78 at Charlotte 84-71 TAMUCC 48-70 at Tulsa 64-56 Toledo 52-64 at SEMO Arizona State Classic 50-78 vs. Illinois State# 51-72 vs. E. Washington# 80-70 Tulsa 59-69 Louisiana Tech 58-56 Southern California 69-64 at Stephen F. Austin 68-77 Missouri State

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2013-14 - Won 22, Lost 12 Head Coach - Brian Boyer 79-61 Missouri State 79-69 at Austin Peay 66-75 UT Martin 92-61 Kent State 91-68 at Louisiana Tech Cancun Challenge 60-93 vs. North Carolina# 54-70 vs. Illinois# 66-69 vs. Arizona State# 47-66 at Wichita State 90-75 Tennessee Tech 73-61 at Central Arkansas 62-80 at Texas A&M 66-62 at UT Arlington* 87-71 at Texas State* 74-65 Troy* 73-60 South Alabama*

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74-76 Georgia State* L 67-64 at Western Kentucky* W 77-45 Arkansas-Little Rock* W 80-68 at Louisiana-Monroe* W 65-83 at Troy* L 78-75 Western Kentucky (OT)* W 80-75 at Georgia State* W 71-58 at South Alabama* W 76-77 at Louisiana-Lafayette* L 73-47 UT Arlington* W 74-55 Texas State* W 55-64 at Arkansas-Little Rock* L 107-57 Louisiana-Monroe* W 90-49 Louisiana-Lafayette* W Sun Belt Conference Tournament at New Orleans, La. 78-69 Louisiana-Monroe W 59-48 Texas State W 60-61 Western Kentucky L Women’s National Invitation Tournament at El Paso, Texas 64-74 at Texas-El Paso L 2014-15 - Won 24, Lost 11 Head Coach - Brian Boyer Preseason WNIT 90-62 Jackson State# W 93-83 at Mississippi State# L 80-69 at Colorado# L 79-39 Christian Brothers W 57-52 UT Chattanoogs W 67-52 at Ohio State L 62-48 at Kansas L 59-44 at Kent State W 78-62 at Missouri State W 74-68 Florida Gulf Coast L 62-50 at South Alabama* W 89-75 Appalachian State* W 77-57 at Louisiana-Monroe* W 86-63 Georgia Southern* W 80-77 at UT Arlington (OT)* W 70-69 at Appalachian State* L 68-48 Texas State* W 76-65 Georgia State* W 69-57 at Louisiana0Lafayette* L 82-76 at Troy* W 70-69 Arkansas-Little Rock* W 61-47 at Georgia State* W 91-72 Troy* W 81-73 at Georgia Southern* W 63-61 at Arkansas-Little Rock* L 69-61 Louisiana-Monroe* W 67-62 UT Arlington* W 83-74 at Texas State* L 70-60 South Alabama* W 87-65 Louisiana-Lafayette* W Sun Belt Conference Tournament at New Orleans, La. 67-52 Appalachian State W 63-61 Louisiana-Lafayette W 78-72 Arkansas-Little Rock L Women’s National Invitation Tournament at Jonesboro, Ark. 61-49 Western Michigan W Women’s National Invitation Tournament at Murfreesboro, Tenn. 70-60 at Middle Tennessee L

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All-Time Series Results 2015-16 Opponents In Bold Abilene Christian Alabama Alabama A&M Alabama-Birmingham Alcorn State Appalachian State Arizona State Arkansas Arkansas Baptist Arkansas Brokerage Arkansas-Little Rock Arkansas-Monticello Arkansas-Pine Bluff Arkansas State-Beebe Arkansas Tech Austin Peay Ball State Baylor Belmont Boise State Boston Brigham Young Butler Cal Cal-Irvine Cal Poly Cal-Santa Barbara Central Arkansas Central Florida Charlotte Charleston Southern Christian Brothers Cincinnati College of Ozarks Coppin State Creighton Cumberland Delta State Denver DePaul Dillard (La.) Duke East Carolina East Tennessee State Eastern Washington Evansville Florida Florida Atlantic Florida Gulf Coast Florida International George Mason George Washington Georgia Southern Georgia State Georgia Tech Grambling State Hampton Harding Hawaii Henderson State

1-2 2-3 2-1 5-0 5-1 2-2 0-1 3-5 1-0 1-0 45-17 8-11 21-5 1-2 8-11 7-1 1-0 1-2 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 3-1 0-1 1-0 1-1 0-1 12-6 4-1 0-4 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 0-1 0-2 9-12 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-1 1-0 0-1 1-1 0-2 7-5 0-1 8-18 1-0 1-1 3-0 3-1 0-1 1-1 2-1 1-0 0-2 17-3

Illinois 1-1 Illinois State 0-1 Indiana State 2-1 Iowa 0-2 Jackson State 3-0 James Madison 1-0 Kansas 2-4 Kansas State 5-1 Kent State 2-1 Kentucky State 0-2 Lamar 19-15 LaSalle 0-2 Long Island 2-0 Louisiana College 0-1 Louisiana-Lafayette 48-14 Louisiana-Monroe 23-13 Louisiana Tech 3-37 Louisville 1-1 Loyola Marymount 0-1 Lyon College* 17-3 Maine 0-1 Marquette 1-2 Marshall 0-1 Maryland Eastern Shore 1-0 McNeese State 5-6 Memphis% 1-9 Miami (OH) 0-1 Michigan State 0-2 Middle Tennessee 6-19 Mississippi 3-7 Mississippi College 4-2 Mississippi County All-Stars 3-1 Mississippi State 5-2 Mississippi Valley State 16-3 Missouri 1-2 Missouri-Kansas City 5-4 Missouri-St. Louis 3-0 Missouri Southern 0-1 Missouri State+ 9-10 Minnesota 0-2 Morgan State 0-0 Morris Brown 1-0 Murray State 9-8 Nebraska 2-1 Nebraska Wesleyan 1-0 Nevada-Las Vegas 2-1 New Hampshire 2-0 New Mexico State 6-3 New Orleans 29-14 Niagara 1-0 Nicholls State 2-0 Northern Arizona 2-0 Northern Illinois 1-0 Northern Iowa 1-2 North Carolina 0-1 North Carolina State 0-1 North Dakota State 2-0 North Texas 20-11 Northwest Oklahoma State 0-3 Notre Dame 0-1 Ohio State 0-1 Oklahoma 1-4 Oklahoma State 2-4

Ouachita Baptist 12-3 Pepperdine 1-0 Philander Smith 4-0 Portland 1-0 Purdue 0-2 Rice 0-1 Richmond 0-1 Saint Louis 7-1 San Francisco 1-1 San Jose State 1-0 Santa Clara 0-1 Seton Hall 0-1 South Alabama 33-10 South Carolina 2-0 South Dakota State 1-1 Southeast Missouri State 4-5 SE Oklahoma State 0-1 Southern^ 3-0 Southern Arkansas# 7-9 Southern California 1-1 Southern Ill.-Edwardsville 1-0 Southern Illinois 1-1 Southern Methodist 2-2 Southern Mississippi 2-2 Southwest Baptist 1-0 Stephen F. Austin 3-3 Stony Brook 0-1 Tennessee-Chattanooga 1-0 Tennessee-Martin 3-6 Tennessee State 1-1 Tennessee Tech 2-1 Texas 0-1 Texas A&M 1-1 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 4-0 Texas-Arlington 12-5 Texas Christian 4-1 Texas-El Paso 5-1 Texas-Pan American 25-0 Texas-San Antonio 1-0 Texas State 4-1 Texas Tech 0-2 Toledo 2-1 Troy 11-4 Tulane 1-2 Tulsa 4-1 Union (Tenn.) 0-2 U.S. International 1-0 Valparaiso 1-1 Virginia 1-1 Virginia Commonwealth 0-1 Washington 0-1 Weber State 1-0 Western Kentucky 20-31 Western Michigan 3-0 Wichita State 2-3

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Alford, Kelley (‘05, ‘06) Allison, Linda (‘81, ‘82, ‘84) Abraham, Amber (‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘06) Anderson, Ashley (‘06, ‘07, ‘08) Asher, Kay (‘75)

Eaves, Denise (‘91, ‘92) Ellison, Breaunna (‘10, ‘11) Eskridge, Ashley (‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95) Evans, Keeshia (‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01)

--F---B-Baker, Rachel (‘08) Balentine, Kim (‘78, ‘79) Barry, Christina (‘98) Binkley, Amie (‘89, ‘90) Birmingham, Karla (‘76, ‘77) Bolding, Meredith (‘94) Bradshaw, Kellina (‘98, ‘99) Bradshaw, Lauren (‘15) Brehe, Ada (‘89) Brehe, Eva (‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89) Brown, Erica (‘84, ‘85) Brown, Jessica (‘10) Brown, Rachel (‘05, ‘06, ‘07) Brown-Haywood, Khadija (‘13, ‘14, ‘15) Burleson, Jeannie (‘78)

--C-Caraway, Katie (‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06) Carlew, Karen (‘75, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78) Carter, Ali (‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘07) Carter, Holly (‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96) Chatman, Jimmisa (‘98, ‘99) Chism, Felicia (‘91, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94) Christian, Tabitha (‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07) Clark, Donna (‘81, ‘82) Clausen, Leslie (‘85) Clay, Claudette (‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90) Clayborn, LaWanda (‘10, ‘11) Clifft, Susan (‘75) Cotton, Cynthia (‘85, ‘86) Cottrell, Mozell Maddox- (‘94, ‘95, ‘97, ‘99) Crane, Leslie (‘85, ‘86) Crawford, Evevetta (‘94, ‘95) Criner, Angie (‘08) Curtis, Serenia (‘91, ‘92)

--D-Davie, Adrianne (‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07) Davis, Holly (‘91, ‘92) Davis, Kim (‘99, ‘00) Delap, Susan (‘84) Dement, Tania (‘86) DePriest, Phyllis (‘75, ‘77) DeVore, Janet (‘91, ‘92) DiCicco, Gina (‘81) Dotson, Belinda (‘75) Dudic, Rebecca (‘97, ‘98) Dunn, Elyseia (‘09) Dyess, Kathy (‘97)

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Featherston, Danielle (‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96) Fields, Charlotte (‘84, ‘85, ‘86, ‘88) Flanery, Jessica (‘13, ‘14, ‘15) Flynn, Sheri (‘90) Fowler, Brittany (‘14, ‘15) Freeman, Rodneikka (‘03, ‘05)

--G-Gaines, Michelle (‘85) Gamble, Aundrea (‘14, ‘15) Gill, Brittney (‘14, ‘15) Glenn, Kimmie (‘75, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78) Glenn, Tammy (‘77, ‘78) Golden, Sandy (‘76) Goodall, Natalie (‘00, ‘01) Graddy, Linda (‘82, ‘83, ‘84) Graddy, Mary (‘80, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83) Gragg, Amanda (‘05) Gragg, Paula (‘83) Graves, LaToya (‘03) Guy, Annette (‘75, ‘76)

--H-Hafner, June (‘75) Hagood, Julie (‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00) Hall, Kellye (‘77) Harris, Claudia (‘88) Harris, Lee Ann (‘79) Harris, Missy (‘75) Harris, Quiana (‘99, ‘00) Hawkins, Semona (1985, 1986) Hayes, Zennia (‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90) Heiberg, Amanda (‘97) Helms, Melody (‘83, ‘84, ‘86) Henke, Linsay (‘09, ‘10) Higgins, Martha (‘79, ‘80, ‘81) Hiles, Brittney (‘06, ‘07, ‘08) Hodge, Dena (‘81, ‘82, ‘83) Holloway, Christyal (‘15) Holm, Betty (‘77, ‘78, ‘79) Holsten, Dana (‘89, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92) Hopper, Micaela (‘01, ‘02) Hornbeck, Emily (‘04) Horton, Michelle (‘82, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85) Horton, Phyllis (‘76) Horton, Rosetta (‘75) Humphries, Z (‘02, ‘03) Hunt, Jasmine (‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14) Hurst, NeNe (‘09, ‘10, 11, ‘12)

--I-Isbell, Julie (‘96)

--J-Jackson, Quintella (‘84, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87) Jamieson, Loretta (‘81, ‘82, ‘83, ‘84) Jayroe, Sue (‘77, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80) Jefferson, Ebonie (‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10) Jenkins, Renee (‘86) Jernigan, Rita (‘75) Johnson, Jeanetta (‘78, ‘79) Johnson, Tanisha (‘99, ‘00) Jones, LaTanya (‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97) Jones, Marcia (‘84, ‘85) Jordan, April (‘88)

--K-Kemp, Tia (‘95, ‘96, ‘97) Killough, Lindsey (‘13) King, Xena (‘13) Kukura, Andrea (‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89)

--L-Lane, Zaneta (‘04, ‘05) Lawson, Amanda (‘15) Lee, Sharon (‘75, ‘77) LeGrande, Mary (‘94) Lercher, Theresa (‘79, ‘80) Lewis, Meghan (‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12) Lock, Kelsey (‘05, ‘06, ‘07) Long, Kathie (‘79, ‘80, ‘81) Lowman, Casie (‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03)

--M-Maddox, Olivia (‘12) Maglaughlin, Ronnie (‘05, ‘06) Martin, Diane (‘76) McCarroll, Michele (‘90, ‘91) McCarter, Karissa (‘88, ‘89) McClendon, Karen (‘80) McCoy, Rachel (‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90) McDowell, Quinishia (‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13) McKeirnan, Jolie (‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03) McNair, Makala (‘08) Mitchell, Tiffany (‘95) Morgan, Debbie Balentine- (‘76, ‘77, ‘78, ‘79) Morgan, Rita (‘76) Morrill, Jane (‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14) Morris, Barbara (‘82, ‘83) Muirhead, Brandi (‘97, ‘98)

--O-O’Bannon, Jalen (‘13, ‘14) Obinabo, Ogo (‘15) Oliver, Dominique (‘14, ‘15) Olvera, Ashley (‘12, ‘13)

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--P-Partain, Lisa (‘83) Parks, Vanessa (‘84) Pence, Melia, (‘07) Penn, Beth (‘84, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87) Perkins, Beverly (‘76) Petty, Becky (‘91) Phillips, Patti (‘78, ‘79) Phipps, Gaye (‘80) Pipkens, Aundrea (‘14) Porter, Rachel (‘03) Pospisil, Kayla (‘08) Powell, Mary (‘82, ‘83) Powers, Patti (‘81) Price, Michelle (‘85, ‘86) Pritchett, Tiarra (‘12)

--Q-Qedan, Hanna (‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15) Quarrells, Lois (‘76, ‘77) Quarry, Cindy (‘78)

Soukupova, Lenka (‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01) Spears, Shelly (‘88, ‘89) Starr, Caroline (‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09) Steimel, Rose (‘83) Stoudemire, LaDe’Sha (‘09)

--T-Tackett, Jammie (‘99, ‘00) Tate, Creshauna (‘93) Tate, Sonja (‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93) Tausan, Crystal (‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96) Taylor, Jasmine (‘10, ‘11) Taylor, Jazmine (‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘11) Taylor, Latrice (‘00, ‘01) Tedder, Lurlene (‘76) Thibodeaux, Phyllis (‘93) Thomas, Retta (‘81, ‘82) Thorton, Susie (‘78) Towne, Amy (‘97, ‘98) Troupe, Joycelyn (‘87, ‘88, ‘89) Tucker, Chiquita (‘01, ‘02) Tucker, Shyla (‘91, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94)

--R-Randke, Mekena (‘11) Rankin, Crystal (‘91, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94) Reel, Laura (‘12) Reid, Tasha (‘02) Rhea, Shannon (‘90, ‘91) Richardson, Sueann (‘77, ‘78) Roberson, Sherry (‘75) Roberts, Lunden (‘12) Romine, Vicki (‘87, ‘88) Rowell, Melinda (‘81, ‘82, ‘83, ‘84) Ross, Jill (‘83) Ruffins, Jamie (‘14, ‘15) Rush, Charity (‘98, ‘99)

--S-Sagaikaite, Agne (‘02, ‘04) Sample, Clara (‘76, ‘77) Scales, Palmer (‘84, ‘85) Scheer, Angie (‘89, ‘90) Schlup, Lyndsay (‘07,’08, ‘09, ‘10) Schrock, Vanessa (‘04, ‘05) Schumann, Jennifer (‘91, ‘92) Scott, Cindy (‘77) Scott, Shay (‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11) Scroggins, Sherry (‘82) Shelby, Brooke (‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04) Shepherd, Cheri (‘92, ‘93) Sims, Rudy (‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07) Sinegar, Bernadette (‘85) Smith, Carey (‘97) Smith, Rae-Anne (‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02) Smith, Shundra (‘95, ‘96) Smith, Tracy (‘90) Smith, Veronica (‘07, ‘08, ‘09) Smith, Wanda (‘75)

--V-Vaccari, Juli (‘75) VanDunk, Dawnetta (‘94) Van Horenbeeck, Claudia (‘90)

--W-Walmsley, Sandra (‘79, ‘80) Ward, Becky (‘76, ‘77) Ward, Halsey (‘06) Watson, Andi (‘10, ’11, ‘12, ‘13) Weaver, Pat (‘75, ‘76) Werntz, Lindsay (‘97) Westbrook, Akasha (‘15) Webster, Catriece (‘03, ‘04) Whitehurst, Teresa (‘80) Wilburn, Barbara (‘85, ‘86, ‘88, ‘89) Wilford, Marie (‘75) Wilkett, Nicole (‘91, ‘92) Williams, Ashley (‘03) Williams, Shavondra (‘06) Wilson, Carol (‘80) Wiskotoni, Becky (‘79, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82) Wyatt, Carlette (‘13, ‘14) Wyatt, Carlisha (‘13, ‘14)

--Y-Young, Beth (‘93, ‘95, ‘96) Young, Melissa (‘87, ‘88) Current Players in Bold

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Fowler, Brittany (‘14, ‘15) McDowell, Quinishia (‘10) Dudic, Rebecca (‘97, ‘98) Harris, Claudia (‘88) Brown, Erica (‘84, ‘85) Wiskotoni, Becky (‘79, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82)

Reid, Tasha (‘99, ‘00,’ 01) Smith, Shundra (‘95, 98) LeGrande, Mary (‘94) --1-Bradshaw, Lauren (‘15) Taylor, Jazmine (‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘11) Caraway, Katie (‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06) --2-Qedan, Hanna (‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15) --3-Brown-Haywood, Khadija (‘13, ‘14, ‘15) Roberts, Lunden (‘12) Jefferson, Ebonie (‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10) Sims, Rudy (‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07) Porter, Rachel (‘03) Goodall, Natalie (‘00, ‘01) Barry, Christina (‘98) --4-O’Bannon, Jalen (‘13, ‘14) Evans, Keeshia (‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01) --5-Gill, Brittney (‘14, ‘15) Sagaikaite, Agne (‘02, ‘04) Taylor, Latrice (‘00, ‘01) Werntz, Lindsay (‘97) --10-Westbrook, Akasha (‘15) Pritchett, Tiarra (‘12) Baker, Rachel (‘08) Pence, Melia, (‘07) Alford, Kelley (‘05, ‘06) Lowman, Casie (‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03) Jackson, Quintella (‘84, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87) --11-Lawson, Amanda (‘15) Morrill, Jane (‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14) Abraham, Amber (‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘06) Bradshaw, Kellina (‘98, ‘99) Smith, Shundra (‘97) Isbell, Julie (‘96, ‘97) Eskridge, Ashley (‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95) Flynn, Sheri (‘90) Binkley, Amie (‘89, ‘90) McCarter, Karissa (‘88, ‘89) --12-Ruffins, Jamie (‘14, ‘15) Olvera, Ashley (‘12, ‘13) Isbell, Julie (‘98) Penn, Beth (‘84, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87)

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--14-Holloway, Christyal (‘15) McDowell, Quinishia (‘11, ‘12, ‘13) Hagood, Julie (‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00) Helms, Melody (‘83, ‘84, ‘86) --15-Oliver, Dominique (‘14) Hiles, Brittney (‘06, ‘07, ‘08) Humphries, Z (‘02, ‘03) Whitehurst, Teresa (‘80) --20-Lewis, Meghan (‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12) Williams, Ashley (‘03) Soukupova, Lenka (‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01) Heiberg, Amanda (‘97) Rankin, Crystal (‘91, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94) Chism, Felicia (‘91, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94) Clay, Claudette (‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90) Price, Michelle (‘85, ‘86) Parks, Vanessa (‘84) Clark, Donna (‘81, ‘82) --21-Flanery, Jessica (‘13, ‘14, ‘15) Hurst, NeNe (‘09, ‘10, 11, ‘12) Tate, Creshauna (‘93) --22-King, Xena (‘13) Scott, Shay (‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11) Graves, LaToya (‘03) Shepherd, Cheri (‘92, ‘93) McCarroll, Michele (‘91) Binkley, Amie (‘89, ‘90) Kukura, Andrea (‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89) Hodge, Dena (‘81, ‘82, ‘83) Jayroe, Sue (‘77, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80) --23-Hunt, Jasmine (‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14) Taylor, Jasmine (‘10, ‘11) Webster, Catriece (‘03, ‘04) Smith, Rae-Anne (‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02) Bradshaw, Kellina (‘99) Smith, Carey (‘97) Featherston, Danielle (‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96) DeVore, Janet (‘91, ‘92) McCarroll, Michele (‘90)

Spears, Shelly (‘88, ‘89) Graddy, Linda (‘84) Thomas, Retta (‘81) --24-Gamble, Aundrea (‘14, ‘15) Ellison, Breaunna (‘10, ‘11) Rush, Charity (‘99) Tausan, Crystal (‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96) Holsten, Dana (‘89, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92) Romine, Vicki (‘87, ‘88) Dement, Tania (‘86) Rowell, Melinda (‘81) --25-Oliver, Dominique (‘15) Starr, Caroline (‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09) Freeman, Rodneikka (‘03, ‘05) Jenkins, Renee (‘86) Allison, Linda (‘81, ‘82, ‘84) --30-Schlup, Lyndsay (‘07,’08, ‘09, ‘10) Maglaughlin, Ronnie (‘05, ‘06) Kemp, Tia (‘95) Tucker, Shyla (‘91, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94) Hayes, Zennia (‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90) Fields, Charlotte (‘84, ‘85, ‘86, ‘88) Long, Kathie (‘79, ‘80, ‘81) --31-Reel, Laura (‘12) Tucker, Chiquita (‘01, ‘02) Wilburn, Barbara (‘85, ‘86, ‘88, ‘89) Jamieson, Loretta (‘81, ‘82, ‘83, ‘84) --32-Pipkens, Aundrea (‘14) Maddox, Olivia (‘12) Brown, Jessica (‘10) Kemp, Tia (‘97) Troupe, Joycelyn (‘87, ‘88, ‘89) Helms, Melody (‘83, ‘84, ‘86) Delap, Susan (‘84) --33-Obinabo, Ogo (‘15) Clayborn, LaWanda (‘10, ‘11) Lane, Zaneta (‘04, ‘05) McKeirnan, Jolie (‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03) Towne, Amy (‘97, ‘98) Carter, Holly (‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96) Rhea, Shannon (‘90, ‘91) Brehe, Eva (‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89) Scales, Palmer (‘84, ‘85) Higgins, Martha (‘79, ‘80, ‘81)

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL --34-Wyatt, Carlette (‘13, ‘14) Randke, Mekena (‘11) Pospisil, Kayla (‘08) Davie, Adrianne (‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07) Tackett, Jammie (‘99, ‘00) Muirhead, Brandi (‘97, ‘98) Crawford, Evevetta (‘94, ‘95) Thibodeaux, Phyllis (‘93) Eaves, Denise (‘91, ‘92) Young, Melissa (‘87, ‘88) Hawkins, Semona (1985, 1986) Jones, Marcia (‘84, ‘85)

Davis, Kim (‘99, ‘00) Smith, Shundra (‘95 VanDunk, Dawnetta (‘94) Wilkett, Nicole (‘91, ‘92) Smith, Tracy (‘90) Sagaikaite, Agne (‘02, ‘04) Cottrell, Mozell Maddox- (‘94, ‘95, ‘97, ‘99) Curtis, Serenia (‘92) --55-Curtis, Serenia (‘93) Current Players in Bold

--35-Killough, Lindsey (‘13) Brown, Rachel (‘05, ‘06, ‘07) Chatman, Jimmisa (‘98, ‘99) Fields, Charlotte (‘88) Clausen, Leslie (‘85) Graddy, Mary (‘80, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83) --40-Watson, Andi (‘10, ’11, ‘12, ‘13) Carter, Ali (‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘07) Hopper, Micaela (‘01, ‘02) Schumann, Jennifer (‘91, ‘92) Van Horenbeeck, Claudia (‘90) McCarter, Karissa (‘88, ‘89) --41-Shelby, Brooke (‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04) Harris, Quiana (‘99, ‘00) Dyess, Kathy (‘97) Young, Beth (‘93, ‘95, ‘96) Crane, Leslie (‘85, ‘86) Horton, Michelle (‘82, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85) DiCicco, Gina (‘81) --42-Schrock, Vanessa (‘04, ‘05) Johnson, Tanisha (‘99, ‘00) Dudic, Rebecca (‘97) Mitchell, Tiffany (‘95) Bolding, Meredith (‘94) --43-Crawford, Evevetta (‘94, ‘95) --44-Wyatt, Carlisha (‘13, ‘14) Muirhead, Brandi (‘98) Jones, LaTanya (‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97) Davis, Holly (‘91, ‘92) Brehe, Ada (‘89) --50-Henke, Linsay (‘09, ‘10) Christian, Tabitha (‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07)

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Neil Abel..........................................................2009 inductee Golf Coach, 1980-2006 Linda Allison .........................................1994 inductee Basketball, 1980-84 Fred Barnett....................................................1999 inductee Football, 1986-89 Randy Barnhill ..............................................2003 inductee Football, 1984-86 Mike Beebe .....................................................2008 inductee Honorary Inductee Earl Bell ............................................................1986 inductee Track, 1974-77 Bill Bergey .......................................................1982 inductee Football, 1965-68 Everett Bolton ...............................................1986 inductee Three sports, 1939-41, 1946-48 Rusty Bourg.................................................... 1995 inductee Baseball, 1967-70 Gene Bradley .................................................2009 inductee Football, 1976-79 Steve Brooks .................................................. 1995 inductee Basketball, 1970-74 Dwane Brown ................................................2001 inductee Football, 1984-87 Ray Brown ......................................................1996 inductee Football, 1983-85 Dan Buckley ................................................... 1995 inductee Football, 1966-69 Jess Bucy ..........................................................1998 inductee Baseball, 1949-51; Basketball, 1949-51 Mike Burk ........................................................1997 inductee Basketball, 1964-68 Johnie Burnett ...............................................1985 inductee Four sports, 1927-29 Bill Caldwell ...................................................1985 inductee Three sports, 1956-59

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Jim Callaway ...................................................1992 inductee Baseball, 1965-68 Maurice Carthon ..........................................1991 inductee Football, 1979-82 Nelson Catalina .............................................1991 inductee Basketball Coach, 1979-95 Howard Cissell .............................................. 1993 inductee Football, 1954-57 Ron Carroll .....................................................2005 inductee Trainer, 1976-present Gary Crane ...................................................... 1992 inductee Basketball, 1965-68; Football, 1967-68 Carter Ray Crawford................................... 1997 inductee Football, 1984-85 Dave Dailey .....................................................2000 inductee Golf, 1984-88 Bill Davidson ..................................................1984 inductee Football, 1953-57; FB Coach, 1968-78 Tommy Davis ................................................. 2002 inductee Football, 1958-59 John Dickey..................................................... 1997 inductee Basketball, Football, Baseball, 1947-48 John Dickson ..................................................1984 inductee Basketball, 1963-67 Wayne Dorton ...............................................2004 inductee Football, 1968-71 Bennie Ellender ............................................1982 inductee Football Coach, 1963-70 Marina Engelbrecht .....................................2014 inductee Women’s Tennis, 2003-06; Tennis Coach 2012-15 Frosty England.............................................. 1983 inductee Football Coach, 1946-53 Frank Farella ..................................................1999 inductee Football, 1954-57 David Faught ..................................................2009 inductee Men’s Golf, 1994-97

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Bob Ferralasco ..............................................2008 inductee Football 1946 Charlotte Fields ...................................1998 inductee Basketball, 1984-88 Jay Flanagan ...................................................2007 inductee Track Coach, 1989-2007 Chico Fletcher ...............................................2012 inductee Basketball, 1997-2000 Don Floyd ........................................................2003 inductee Athletic Director, 1969-75 Pedtra Wilson Flournoy.............................2002 inductee Track, 1990-93 Charlie Fredrick ............................................2006 inductee Football, 1984-87 Aubrey Gatewood ........................................1988 inductee Baseball, 1956-59 Bob Giersburg ............................................... 1994 inductee Track, 1966-68 George Glenn ................................................. 1984 inductee Baseball, 1963-66 Terry Gwin...................................................... 1985 inductee Football, 1965-66 Julie Hagood ..........................................2010 inductee Women’s Basketball, 1997-2000 James Hamilton ............................................1990 inductee Football, 1968-71 Foy Hammons ...............................................1988 inductee Football, 1913-15; FB Coach, 1919-21 Lauren Fair Harmon ...................................2008 inductee Volleyball, 1993-96 Calvin Harrell ................................................1994 inductee Football, 1968-71 Jeff Hartwig .................................................... 2000 inductee Track, 1989-90 Dan Henderson .............................................1995 inductee Basketball, 1974-77 Thomas Hill ....................................................1982 inductee Track, 1968-72 David Hines .................................................... 1996 inductee Football, 1972-75 Joe Hollimon .................................................. 1993 inductee Football, 1971-74 Keith Horn .......................................................2010 inductee Baseball, 1993-95 T.J. Humphreys ..............................................1988 inductee Football, Track, 1973-77 Marvin Jarrett................................................ 2000 inductee Basketball, 1978-80 Sue Jayroe.............................................. 1997 inductee Basketball, 1975-80 Rickey Jemsion...............................................2012 inductee Football, 1983-86 Garry Johnson ................................................2011 inductee Football, 1999-02 Ken Jones......................................................... 1987 inductee

Football, 1972-75 Al Joyner ..........................................................1993 inductee Track, 1980-83 Gerald Jumper............................................... 1990 inductee Football, 1964-67 Tim Keane .......................................................2005 inductee Football, 1965-67; Football Coach, 1972-89 George Kell .....................................................1999 inductee Tennis, 1940 Monica Klebe ................................................. 1998 inductee Track, 1986-89 Guy Kochel ......................................................1984 inductee Track Coach, 1972-89 John Koldus ....................................................1995 inductee Baseball, 1952-53; Football, 1950-52 Larry Lacewell .............................................1987 inductee FB Coach, Athletic Director, 1979-90 Tim Langford .................................................2008 inductee Football, 1980-83 Harry Larche ..................................................1983 inductee Three sports, 1946-48 Doug Lowery .................................................2005 inductee Football, 1970-73 Mike Malham, Jr. ...........................................2001 inductee Football, 1972-75 Mike Malham, Sr. ..........................................2006 inductee Football Coach, 1971-84 Tim Maloney ..................................................2004 inductee Baseball, 1981-83 Micah Marsh .................................................. 2007 inductee Basketball, 1994-98 Jo Beth Carmack Mathis............................ 2000 inductee Volleyball, 1990-92 Margie Kolat McGee.................................... 2006 inductee Volleyball, 1991-94 Kendra Meichsner ....................................... 2005 inductee Tennis, 1995-98 Dennis Meyer ................................................ 1991 inductee Football, 1968-71 Maurice Miller ...............................................1986 inductee Three sports, 1946-50 David Mitchell ................................................2013 inductee Football, 1970-73 Andy Morris ...................................................1990 inductee Baseball, 1958-61; SID, 1969-74; Asst. AD, 1974-77 Jerry Muckensturm .....................................1992 inductee Football, 1972-75 Anthony Myles ..............................................2001 inductee Basketball, 1978-80 Marvin Neloms ..............................................2011 inductee Football, 1983-86 Newton Norris .............................................. 2001 inductee Basketball, 1934-37 Beth Anderson Nuneviller ....................... 2012 inductee Volleyball, 1988-89, & Tennis, 1989-90

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Okey Oldham ................................................. 1990 inductee Football, 1928-29; Baseball, 1928-30 Roy Painter ..................................................... 2002 inductee Football, 1973-76 Bill Phillips .....................................................1992 inductee Football, 1968-71 Wayne Pitcock............................................... 1991 inductee Baseball, 1967-69 Chris Poole.......................................................2010 inductee Volleyball Coach, 1987-92 Ed Preston........................................................1991 inductee Track, 1975-77 John Rauth .......................................................1983 inductee Basketball Coach, Golf Coach, 1949-79 Tom Reese....................................................... 2007 inductee Football, 1962-65 Don Riggs ........................................................1986 inductee Four sports, 1955-59 Kelly Riley ....................................................... 2009 inductee Track & Field, 1989-92 Jerry Rook .......................................................1983 inductee Basketball, 1962-65 Scott Roper ......................................................2010 inductee Football, 1986-87 John Rose......................................................... 1985 inductee Track, Basketball Coach, 1963-76 Dana Ryan....................................................... 1989 inductee Baseball, 1965-68 Daniel Ryland .................................................2014 inductee Track & Field, 1998-2000, 2002 Don Scaife .......................................................1989 inductee Basketball, 1973-75 Bobby Scott ....................................................1992 inductee Four sports, 1948-51 Elbert Shelley ................................................ 1997 inductee Football, 1983-86 Fred Shepherd............................................... 2002 inductee Basketball, 1990-93 Doug Shouse ...................................................2013 inductee Track & Field, 1982-84 James E. Simmons ....................................... 2006 inductee Football, 1970-72 Ron Smith.........................................................2014 inductee Football, 1976-79 Leslie Speck.................................................... 1984 inductee Three sports, 1931-35; Coach, 1936-38 Robert Speer...................................................2014 inductee Football, 1973-76 Jerald Spencer ...............................................2006 inductee Track & Field, 1965-67 Tommy Spiers................................................ 1998 inductee Football, 1954-56 Paul Stovall ..................................................... 2000 inductee Football, Track, 1953-54 Dan Summers ................................................ 1998 inductee

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL All-Time Conference Standings

All-Time Sun Belt

% - NCAA Tournament Participant # — Postseason WNIT Participant

Conference Stadnings (1992-Present) 2014-2015 Team W L Pct. !*UALR 18 2 .900 #Arkansas State 16 4 .800 ^Troy 15 5 .750 UT Arlington 11 9 .550 ^Texas State 11 9 .550 ^UL Lafayette 10 10 .500 Appalachian State 9 11 .450 Georgia State 8 12 .400 UL Monroe 8 12 .400 South Alabama 2 18 .100 Georgia Southern 2 18 .100

W 29 24 20 17 17 23 14 13 12 5 5

L 5 11 11 13 15 12 16 17 17 24 24

Pct. .853 .686 .645 .567 .531 .657 .467 .433 .414 .172 .172

* — Division Champion ! — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier % — NCAA Tournament Participant # — Postseason WNIT Participant ^ — Postseason WBU Participant 2013-2014 Team W L Pct. #*Arkansas State 14 4 .778 !%Wesern Ky. 13 5 .722 UALR 12 6 .667 Texas State 12 6 .667 Troy 8 10 .444 Georgia State 8 10 .444 Louisiana-Lafayette7 11 .389 Louisiana-Monroe 7 11 .389 South Alabama 6 12 .333 UT Arlington 3 15 .167

W 22 24 18 16 12 12 14 11 8 4

L 12 9 12 16 18 19 16 20 20 25

Pct. .647 .727 .600 .500 .400 .387 .467 .355 .286 .138

2012-2013 WEST DIVISION Team W L Pct. #*UALR 14 6 700 Arkansas State 12 8 .600 North Texas 10 10 .500 Louisiana-Monroe 7 13 .350 Louisiana-Lafayette3 17 .150

W 24 15 11 10 10

L 9 15 19 21 21

Pct. .727 .500 .367 .323 .323

EAST DIVISION W L Pct. 17 3 .850 13 7 .650 12 8 .600 10 10 .500 9 11 .450 3 17 .150

W 25 22 19 17 12 7

L 8 11 13 13 17 24

Pct. .758 .667 .594 .567 .414 .226

* — Division Champion ! — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier

W 20 17 15 9 12 7

L 13 13 16 21 18 23

Pct. .606 .567 .484 .300 .400 .233

EAST DIVISION W L Pct. 16 0 1.000 11 5 .688 10 6 .625 9 7 .563 5 11 .313 1 15 .063

W 26 17 23 17 9 2

L 7 13 11 13 21 26

Pct. .788 .567 .676 .567 .300 .071

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

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

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

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

2011-2012 WEST DIVISION Team W L Pct. *!UALR 12 4 .750 #Denver 11 5 .688 North Texas 7 9 .438 Louisiana-Monroe 7 9 .438 Arkansas State 6 10 .375 Louisiana-Lafayette1 15 .063

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

2010-2011 WEST DIVISION W L Pct. 14 2 .875 11 5 .688 9 7 .563 9 7 .563 4 12 .250 2 14 .125

W 23 19 16 18 11 5

L 8 12 15 14 19 25

Pct. .742 .613 .516 .563 .367 .167

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

EAST DIVISION W L Pct. 14 2 .875 10 6 .625 9 7 .563 8 8 .500 4 12 .250 2 14 .124

W 23 16 15 17 7 5

L 8 16 17 13 21 25

Pct. .742 .500 .469 .567 .250 .167

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

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

2009-2010 WEST DIVISION W L Pct. 17 1 .944 12 6 .667 7 11 .389 5 13 .278 4 14 .222 4 14 .222 4 14 .222

L 6 13 18 22 20 19 22

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

EAST DIVISION Team W L Pct. W L *%Middle Tenn. 17 1 .944 25 6 #Western Kentucky14 4 .778 21 11

Pct. .806 .656

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10 8 9 9 9 9 5 13

.556 .500 .500 .278

14 14 15 12

15 16 16 17

.483 .467 .484 .414

La.-Monroe New Orleans

4 3

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

EAST 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

* — Division Champion ! — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier # — Postseason WNIT Participant 2007-2008 WEST DIVISION Team W L Pct. *#Ark-Little Rock 14 4 .778 Arkansas State 13 5 .722 La.-Monroe 10 8 .556 North Texas 8 10 .444 New Orleans 7 11 .389 Denver 6 12 .333 La.-Lafayette 4 14 .222

W 23 20 17 14 13 11 8

L 9 12 13 18 17 19 22

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

EAST DIVISION W L Pct. 16 2 .889 14 4 .778 10 8 .556 8 10 .444 5 13 .278 2 16 .111

W 26 22 20 13 13 6

L 8 12 11 18 18 22

Pct. .765 .647 .645 .419 .419 .214

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

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

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W 25 20 21 20 9

L 9 11 10 12 20

Pct. .735 .645 .677 .625 .310

14 15

.222 14 16 .167 9 21 W 30 23 16 14 12 6

L 4 9 14 16 17 25

.467 .300 Pct. .882 .719 .533 .467 .414 .194

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

WEST DIVISION W L Pct. 10 5 .667 9 6 .600 7 8 .467 4 11 .267 4 11 .267 2 13 .133

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

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

W 22 14 13 6 9 2

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

L 9 14 15 22 19 26

* — Division Champion $ — Tournament Champion/NCAA Qualifier + — Postseason WNIT Participant 2003-2004 EAST DIVISION Team W L Pct. W L Arkansas State*+ 10 4 .714 19 10 Middle Tenn.*$ 10 4 .714 24 8

Pct. .655 .750

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Western Ky.*+^ Fla. Internat’l Ark-Little Rock

10 4 5 9 3 11

.714 20 14 .357 11 16 .214 10 17

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

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

.588 .407 .370 Pct. .759 .464 .393 .483 .448 .370

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

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

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

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

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

W 27 16 16 12 8

L 6 14 13 16 19

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

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

W 21 16 17 13 11 7

L 9 13 11 16 18 21

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

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

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

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

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

W 31 22 16 16 18 11 12 8 5

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

2001-2002 EAST DIVISION Team W L Pct. $+*Fla. Internat’l 13 1 .929 ^Western Ky. 9 5 .643 Middle Tenn. 7 7 .500 Arkansas State 6 8 .429 Ark-Little Rock 2 12 .143 Team ^*North Texas Denver South Alabama New Mexico St. New Orleans La.-Lafayette

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

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

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 $ — 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

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L 4 9 10 16 18 20 22 26

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

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@ — 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.

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

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

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

W 28 28 16 20 11 6 4 3

L 5 4 12 10 16 21 23 24

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

@ — Sun Belt Regular-Season Champion ! — Sun Belt Tournament Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant 1993-1994 W L Pct. @!$La. Tech 14 0 1.000 $Western Ky. 11 3 .786 %Arkansas St. 10 4 .714 New Orleans 8 6 .571 Lamar 5 9 .357 Southwestern La. 4 10 .286 South Alabama 3 11 .214 UT-Pan American 1 13 .071

W 31 24 22 16 8 6 5 4

L 4 10 9 12 19 21 22 23

Pct. .886 .706 .710 .571 .296 .222 .185 .148

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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

W 26 24 24 18 10 9 6 4

L 6 7 7 10 16 18 21 22

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

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 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

W 21 26 20 25 20 8 10 10 0

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

All-Time American South Conference Standings (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 $ — NCAA Tournament Participant 1989-1990 W L Pct. @!$La. Tech 10 0 1.000 Lamar 7 3 .700 New Orleans 5 5 .500 Arkansas State 4 6 .400 Southwestern La. 4 6 .400 UT-Pan American 0 10 .000 @ — American South Regular-Season Champion

W 32 19 10 12 11 3

L 1 10 18 14 17 24

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

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

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! — American South Tournament Champion $ — NCAA Tournament Participant 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 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. .889 .536 .643 .556 .370 .000

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

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

All-Time Southland Conference Standings (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 1985-1986 W L Pct. W L @$N. Texas St. 7 3 .700 20 10 @McNeese St. 7 3 .700 18 11 Southwestern La. 6 4 .307 13 14 Texas-Arlington 5 5 .500 11 15 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

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

1984-1985 W L Pct. W L @$NE Louisiana 12 0 1.000 30 2 Texas-Arlington 8 4 .667 13 14 Lamar 7 5 .583 12 15 Arkansas State 5 7 .417 12 13 McNeese State 5 7 .417 11 17 Southwestern La. 4 8 .333 8 18 North Texas St. 1 11 ,083 4 22 @ — Southland Regular-Season Champion ! — NCAA Tournament Participant 1983-1984 W L Pct. W L @$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 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

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

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 As sociation.

Pct. .667 .621 .481 .423 .423 .192 .897

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Convocation Center

The Convocation Center was completed in 1987. Located in Jonesboro, the hub of Northeast Arkansas, the Convocation Center serves a tri-state market area of 500,000, including more than 10,000 university students. The Convo has the versatility to host events ranging from small lectures to large conventions to even larger concerts, sporting events and other activities. The center seats 10,252 for concerts (up to 11,209 for concerts in the round) and 10,038 for basketball games. The Convo is uniquely designed so that each of its four entrances share equal prominence. The arena area can accommodate three basketball courts, seven volleyball courts, one tennis court, or a seven-lane 200-meter indoor track with facilities for field events. All courts are regulation size. The Convo features frequent academic usage and is also designed to accommodate rodeos, horse shows, truck and tractor pulls, ice shows, circuses, sports shows, trade shows, concerts, and a wide variety of indoor athletic events. It is a multi-purpose facility encompassing 192,000 square feet; 33,000 squarefoot arena floor and a 30,000 square foot mezzanine area. It contains meeting rooms accommodate from 10 to 400 people and has eight dressing rooms.

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A record crowd of 10,892 was on hand March 24, 2005 when the A-State women’s basketball team defeated the University of Arkansas 98-84 in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament. The record still stands as the largest crowd ever at the Convocation Center.

Arkansas State’s first game at the Convocation Center was played Nov. 30, 1987. The arena, which seats 10,038, has undergone several changes since then and has more in the coming years. The the lower bowl of the Convocation Center received all new seats prior to the start of the 2014-15 season while the upper end zones had its replaced before the start of the 2013-14 season. The remaining sides will completed after the conclusion of this current year. New video boards were installed in October of 2012 that were designed, manufactured, and installed by Daktronics in early October. The video system consists of four identical LED video displays which measure 12 feet high by 26 feet wide and are mounted in the four corner areas of the Convocation Center’s arena. The displays feature excellent image clarity and contrast with an outstanding degree of brightness and wide-angle visibility. Moreover, the displays have the capability of showing one large image to highlight live video and instant replays but also with the versatility to show a variety of vivid graphics, colorful animations, real-time game statistics, scoring information, and sponsor advertisements. The floor was resurfaced prior to the start of the upcoming season and features a Wolf Head logo that measures approximately 48 by 48 feet and in addition to reaching both 3-point lines the top and bottom of the logo will cover the width of midcourt. Both baselines now feature the words “Arkansas State Red Wolves” in white on a black background. The sideline with the main camera positions will feature AStateRedWolves.com in front of the visiting bench and the @AStateRedWolves Twitter handle in front of the home bench written in white.

CONVOCATION CENTER FACTS AND FIGURES OPENED: 1987 ORIGINAL COST: $19,000,000 ($15.3 million provided by state of Arkansas) CAPACITY: 10,038 (Basketball) LARGEST CROWD: 10,892 (March 24, 2005 vs Arkansas WNIT) SEASONS PLAYED: 27 (through 2013-14) WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAMES PLAYED: 357 A-STATE RECORD: 270-87 TOTAL CUMULATIVE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ATTENDANCE: 554,238 BEST AVERAGE ATTENDANCE (season): 35,242 during 2004-05 FIRST WOMEN’S GAME: N0v. 30, 1987 (Arkansas State 70, Indiana State 63) FIRST SCORE: Charlotte Fields (19:49 in first half on Nov. 30, 1987) FIRST PUBLIC EVENT: Arkansas State Commencement Ceremony (May of 1987) OFFICIAL OPENING: July 11, 1987 with Nattional AAU-17U Basketball Championship FIRST OFFICIAL GAME: Team Acadiana of Louisiana 87, Arkansas Wings 68 (July 11, 1987) FIRST OFFICIAL POINTS: Joe Harvell, Arkansas Wings

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Strength and Conditioning

One of the most impressive aspects of the Convocation Center is the strength and conditioning program and the weight room. Success on the court begins in the weight room, and A-State has one of the best. The weight room underwent a recent renovation and now includes a new wall wrap featuring photos of former A-State men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball players. Free weights line one wall of the room while lifting stations are arranged in the middle of the room. Bike, elliptical and treadmill stations are also located throughout the area.

DID YOU KNOW? The weight room located in the Convocation Center is one of two for studentathletes located on the A-State campus. The other is located in the A-State football facility and can be utilized by any member of the A-State athletics family. It too, also underwent a recent renovations and considered one of the most state-of-the art facilities in the Sun Belt.

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Sports Medicine

The Convocation Center also features its Sports Medicine facility complete with a cold tub, sauna and other ammenities needed for keeping student-athletes at peek performance. Whether its pre or post game, A-State student-athletes can come to the Convocation Center for treatment to keep their bodies in top shape. A complete overhaul of the facility is planned that will include a larger cold tub, a new hot tub and more area to ensure that each student-athletes has their needs met in order to perform at the top of their ability. The sports medicine department expanded into the former Red Wolves football team locker room. This conversion increased available athletic training work space from 700 square feet to over 2,800 square feet. Other training centers in the Convocation Center, Tomlinson Stadium and the Track and Field Complex serve to complement this primary space and provide frontline care for practices and events. The Tim and Terri Langford Sports Medicine area has undergone recent changes and construction and is in use. The project included new tables, flooring, ceiling, paint and offices. A-State student-athletes, who already receive great medical care, enjoy plenty of room and quality surroundings.

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Convocation Center Records

The Convocation Center floor was resurfaced prior to the start of the 2014-15 season and features a new Red Wolf logo in the center of the court. The logo measures approximately 48 by 48 while the State logo is featured above each painted area at each end of the court.

Against All Opponents at the Convocation Center Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Alabama A&M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Alabama-Birmingham . . . . . . .1-0 Alcorn State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0 Appalachian State . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Arkansas-Little Rock . . . . . . .15-4 Arkansas-Pine Bluff . . . . . . . . .7-0 Austin Peay State . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0 Baylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Belmont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Butler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Brigham Young . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Cal-Poly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Central Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Central Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0 Charlotte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-2 Christian Brothers . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Coppin State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Creighton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-2 East Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Florida Atlantic . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2 Florida Gulf Coast . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Florida International . . . . . . . .5-7 Georgia State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1 Georgia Southern . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Grambling State . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Hampton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Harding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Henderson State . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Indiana State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Jackson State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Kansas State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1

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Kent State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Lamar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-2 Long Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Louisiana-Lafayette . . . . . . . .23-2 Louisiana-Monroe . . . . . . . . .13-1 Louisiana Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-16 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 . . . . . . . . . . .5-6 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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-2 Murray State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-2 Nebraska . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Nevada-Las Vegas . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 New Hampshire . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 New Mexico State . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 New Orleans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-4 Nicholls State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 North Dakota State . . . . . . . . . .1-0 North Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-3 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 . . . . . . . . . . . .16-2 South Dakota State . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Southeast Missouri State . . . .1-1 Southern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Southern California . . . . . . . . .1-0 Southern Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Southern Mississippi . . . . . . . .1-0 Southwest Baptist . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Stephen F. Austin . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Tennessee Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi . . .2-0 Texas-Arlington . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-0 Texas Christian . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Texas-El Paso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0 Texas-Pan American . . . . . . .11-0 Texas State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-0 Toledo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Troy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-1 Tulane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Tulsa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 UT Chattanooga . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 UT Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Western Kentucky . . . . . . . . .13-8 Wichita State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1

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Convo Attendance

Convo Win-Loss 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 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Overall

Year-By-Year Record 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 9-5 9-6 10-5 12-2 16-4 272-90

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 5-3 4-4 7-3 8-1 10-0 152-55

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 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Top Individual Scoring Performances

Top Crowds at The Convo 1. 10,892* Arkansas 3-24-05 2. 6,149 UALR 1-10-02 3. 5,816 La. Tech 1-14-95 4. 5,631 Florida Atlantic 1-26-13 5. 5,619 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 12-11-04 6. 4,973 Denver 1-19-06 7. 4,781 UTPA 1-25-97 8. 4,327 New Orleans 1-23-97 9. 4,312 South Ala. 1-27-96 10. 4,208 USL 1-15-98 11. 4,158 New Orleans 1-31-98 12. 4,134 La. Tech 1-6-96 13. 4,120 La. Tech 1-30-93 14. 4,110 La.-Monroe 2-28-08 15. 3,844 Lamar 2-6-93 16. 3,583* Mississippi 12-3-96 17. 3,327* UALR 1-8-00 18. 3,221 Western Ky. 2-13-97 19. 3,214* Western Ky. 1-6-00 20. 3,065 Arkansas-Little Rock 1-28-06 * - Non-Double Header

Year-By-Year Attendance Total Att. Avg. Att. 5,796 414 6,287 449 4,371 437 9,546 796 9,313 847 19,581 1,632 13,756 1,146 18,233 1,823 18,530 1,544 23,371 2,125 22,304 1,859 25,244 1,578 17,702 1,362 16,088 1,341 20,360 1,697 25,715 1,837 16,746 1,196 35,242 2,711 29,205 2,434 33,262 2,079 29,792 1,986 30,053 2,004 15,296 1,092 21,184 1,513 21,702 1,447 27,068 1,805 16,351 1,168 22,140 1,476

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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

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Opponents Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech Shrieka Evans, Grambling State LaShondra Dixon, Hampton Amber Holt, Middle Tennessee Natalie Powers, Western Ky. Jackie Stiles, SW Missouri State Leslie Logsdon, Western Ky. Jenny Anderson, New Orleans Cassie Brooks, Lamar Chastity Reed, UALR

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FIELD GOALS MADE

A-State High: 46 vs South Alabama (1-30-92) A-State Low: 11 vs Louisiana Tech (1-22-89) Opponent High: 39 by La. Tech (3-5-99) Opponent Low: 11 by Southwestern La. (1-11-97) 11 vs Soth Alabama (1-21-95)

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

A-State High: 88 vs South Alabama (1-30-92) A-State Low: 41 vs Louisiana Tech (1-22-89) Opponent High: 87 by Troy (2/5/15) 87 by UMKC (2-8-88) Opponent Low: 40 by Lamar (1-22-94)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

A-State High: 63.2 vs UT Martin (1-10-92) A-State Low: 22.0 (13-59) vs La. Tech (1-6-96) Opponent High: .591 (26-44) by WKU (3-6-93) Opponent Low: .243 (11-47) by South Al. (1-21-95)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE

A-State High: 15 vs South Alabama (2-28-98) A-State Low: 0 vs 12 opponents Opponent High: 11 by Murray State (12-1-03) Opponent Low: 0 by 25 Teams

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTED

A-State High: 29 vs Louisiana Tech (1-30-93) 29 vs Southwestern La. (1-11-97) A-State Low: 0 vs Lamar (2-18-88) Opponent High: 29 by Mississippi (2-17-99) Opponent Low: 0 by 4 Teams

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

A-State High: 1.000 (6-6) vs Little Rock 1.000 (3-3) vs Northern Iowa A-State Low: .000 vs 12 opponents Opponent High: 1.000 by 3 Teams Opponent Low: .000 by 27 Teams

FREE TRHOWS MADE

A-State High: 41 vs Western Kentucky (3-6-94) A-State Low: 2 vs Louisiana Tech (11-25-02) Opponent High: 30 by North Texas (2-17-01) Opponent Low: 1 by UTEP (11-30-90)

FREE TRHOWS ATTEMPTED

A-State High: 58 vs Western Kentucky (3-6-94) A-State Low: 5 vs Louisiana Tech (11-25-02) Opponent High: 38 by New Orleans (1-23-97) Opponent Low: 1 by UTEP (11-30-90)

FREE TRHOWS PERCENTAGE

A-State High: .929 (13-14) vs Middle Tenn. (2-13-03) A-State Low: .320 (8-25) vs New Orleans (1-21-88) Opponent High: 1.000 (11-11) by ULL (2-17-08) Opponent Low: .286 (4-14) by Austin Peay (11-28-89) .286 (2-7) by Kansas (12-1-98) .286 (4-14) by UALR (1-8-00)

POINTS SCORED

FIRST HALF POINTS SCORED

A-State High: 67 vs Lamar (2-12-98) A-State Low: 11 vs Louisiana Tech (1-6-96) Opponent High: 56 by Louisiana Tech (3-5-99) Opponent Low: 13 by UT Pan American (1-9-93)

SECOND HALF POINTS SCORED

A-State High: 67 vs New Orleans (1-23-97) A-State Low: 17 vs Louisiana Tech (1-22-89) Opponent High: 58 by Louisiana Tech (3-5-99) Opponent Low: 17 by UT Pan American (1-7-95)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS

A-State High: 33 vs Central Florida (2-14-91) A-State Low: 5 vs East Carolina (1-3-04) Opponent High: 29 by UAB (12-30-92) Opponent Low: 4 by 3 teams

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS

A-State High: 43 vs Southwestern La. (2-24-90) A-State Low: 12 vs Western Kentucky (3-6-93) Opponent High: 42 by 3 Teams Opponent Low: 14 by Henderson St. (1-12-89) 14 by Lamar 2-18-19

TOTAL REBOUNDS

A-State High: 71 vs Ouachita Baptist (12-13-88) A-State Low: 22 vs Florida International (1-22-01) Opponent High: 60 by Central Florida (2-14-91) Opponent Low: 22 by UT Pan American (1-9-93)

ASSISTS

A-State High: 36 vs Lamar (2-12-98) A-State Low: 2 vs Troy (1-20-08) Opponent High: 25 by Lamar (1-18-90) Opponent Low: 1 by Louisiana-Monroe (2-28-08)

TURNOVERS

A-State High: 38 vs. SW Louisiana (1-15-98) A-State Low: 5 vs Appalachian State (1-3-15) Opponent High: 42 by New Orleans (3-7-96) Opponent Low: 7 by UALR (2-14-04)

BLOCKS

A-State High: 10 vs Miss. College (12-16-87) A-State Low: 0 vs 23 opponents Opponent High: 9 by New Orleans (1-19-99) 9 by Rice (3-18-04) Opponent Low: 0 by 39 Teams

STEALS

A-State High: 27 vs Northeast Louisiana (1-23-91) A-State Low: 1 vs Lousiana Tech (1-22-89) Opponent High: 19 by Troy (1-8-14) 19 by Austin Peay (11-26-97) 19 by Alcorn Stte (11-27-88) Opponent Low: 2 by Louisiana-Monroe (2-21-15) 2 by New Orleans (1-12-93) 2 by St. Louis (12-5-89) 2 by FIU 1-23-08

A-State High: 124 vs Lamar (2-12-98) A-State Low: 33 vs Louisiana Tech (1-22-99) Opponent High: 114 by Louisiana Tech (3-5-99) Opponent Low: 34 by South Alabama (2-18-93)

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Convocation Center Individual Records MOST POINTS SCORED INDVIDUAL

FIELD GOALS MADE A-State: 15 by Shyla Tucker vs. South Ala. (1-14-94) Opponent: 14 by Cassie Brooks, Lamar (2-18-88)

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED A-State: 34 by Vicki Romine vs. UMKC (2-8-88) Opponent: 29 by Jerica Coley, FIU (3-9-13)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 5 attempts) A-State: (8-8) Jasmine Hunt vs vs Louisiana (3-6-15) (8-8) Jane Morrill vs ULM (3-12-14) (8-8) Eva Brehe vs. UMKC (2-8-88) (7-7) Tanisha Johnson vs. UNLV (12-12-98) (6-6) Hanna Qedan vs Christian Bros. (11-28-14) (6-6) Shelly Spears vs. UT Pan American (2-20-88) (6-6) Jalen O’Bannon vs ULL (12-22-12) (5-5) Jalen O’Bannon vs UTA (2-19-14) (5-5) Rae-Anne Smith vs. WKU (2-25-99) Opponent: (6-6) by Veronica Cook, WKU (3-6-93) (6-6) by Etta Maytubby, Okla. (12-24-92) (5-5) by Bria Gaines. WKU (2-5-14)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE A-State: 9, Danielle Featherston vs. Lamar (1-22-94) Opponent: 7, Sherry Surney, MVSU 12-2-97

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTED A-State: 23, Vicki Romine vs. UMKC (2-8-88) Opponent: 14, Kim Perrot, Southwestern La. (2-24-90)

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 3) A-State: (4-4) NeNe Hurst vs. Creighton (11-14-08) (3-3) Amber Abraham vs. UNO (1-30-03) (3-3) Amber Abraham vs. Murray St. (12-01-03) (3-3) Rae-Anne Smith vs. WKU (1-25-01) (3-3) Tanisha Johnson vs. UNO (1-19-99) (3-3) Julie Hagood vs. TCU (11-18-97) (3-3) Angie Scheer vs. N. Iowa (11-29-88) Opponent: (4-4) by Kelly Garrett, UT Pan American (1-25-97) (3-3) by Meghan Dunn, USA (1-11-14)

A-State: 38, Adrianne Davie vs. ULM (1-17-07) Opponent: 35, Casey Garrison, Missouri St. (11-27-09)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS A-State: 13, Shyla Tucker vs. Central Fla. (2-14-91) Opponent: 14, Tonya Scott, UAB (12-30-92)

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS A-State: 11 by 5 players Most recent: Jalen O’Bannon vs (Troy, 1-8-14) Opponents: 13, Priscilla Robinson, MTSU (12-1-90) 13 by Carvie Upshaw, UNO (1-21-88)

TOTAL REBOUNDS A-State: 21, Shyla Tucker vs. Central Fla. (2-14-91) Opponent: 21, Priscilla Robinson, MTSU (12-1-90)

ASSISTS A-State: 12, Tia Kemp vs. Coppin State (12-2-94) Opponent: 12, Julie Pinson, Murray State (12-2-89) 12, Shalee Lehning, Kansas State (11-25-08)

TURNOVERS A-State: 12, Ashley Olvera, WKU (1/6/13) Opponet: 12 by Cherbritta Scott, UAPB (12-21-00)

BLOCKS A-State: 6, Adrianne Davie vs. North Texas (1-20-05) 6 by Charlotte Fields vs. Miss. College (12-16-87) Opponent: 6 Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga (12-1-14)

STEALS A-State: 9, Sonja Tate vs. Southwestern La. (2-20-92) 9 by Shyla Tucker vs. La. Tech (1-23-92) Opponent: 11, Kim Perrot, Southwestern La. (2-2-89)

FREE TRHOWS MADE A-State: 18, Shyla Tucker vs. WKU (3-6-94) Opponent: 15, Dawn Warner, WKU (1-28-95)

FREE TRHOWS ATTEMPTED A-State: 29, Shyla Tucker vs. WKU (3-6-94) Opponent: 16 by 4 players Most recent: Amber Holt, MTSU (1-14-08)

FREE TRHOW PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 ) A-State: (13-13) Aundrea Gamble vs FGCU (12-22-14) (11-11) Aundrea Gamble vs. WKU (2/5/14) (10-10) Danielle Featherston vs. Central Fla. (12-13-93) (10-10) Zennia Hayes vs. Ark. College (1-25-88)

Opponent: (8-8) Debby Batz, Central Florida (2-3-92) (8-8) Sharon Bax, Missouri (11-25-88)

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The Arkansas State women’s basketball locker room is not only a place to prepare before a game, but also a place for players to come in their free time and relax. Complete with a lounge area, the women’s basketball locker room is one of the most comfortable places for a student-athlete to be in. Each player gets a personalized locker space to store items during practice and games for safe keeping. Complete with a state of the art sound sytem, computer work stations and comfortable chairs for lounging, the locker room is inviting place for players to relax throughout the entire season.

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The Sun Belt Conference mantra “Together We Rise” exemplifies what has quickly become America’s most up-and-coming collegiate athletics conference. Founded in 1976, the Sun Belt has adapted and evolved in its nearly 40 year existence. The league was originally formed as a home for some of the nation’s premier mid-major basketball teams and it wasn’t until a number of changes and the demand for a higher national profile that the league began sponsoring football in 2001. Because of this decision to move the league in to the group of football playing conferences, 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. With the 2014-15 year marking the debut of the College Football Playoff (CFP) the Sun Belt continues to find itself among the 10 premier college football conferences and the new system is guaranteed universal access based on performance – there are no automatic qualifiers for the playoff system. Additionally, the CFP will mean that a spot among the premier bowl games of college football will be guaranteed to the highest-ranked champion from the other “Group of Five” conferences: the Sun Belt Conference, American Athletic Conference, Mountain West Conference, Mid-American Conference and Conference USA. With the College Football Playoff included with the league’s other bowl arrangements, the Sun Belt Conference is tied to seven total bowl games. The R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, the GoDaddy Bowl, the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl, the Cure Bowl (debuting in 2015) all guarantee a home for a bowl eligible Sun Belt Conference team each year. And beginning with the2016 season, the Sun Belt is also part of a rotation of conferences that will send a team to the Bahamas Bowl and the Miami Beach Bowl. The influx of bowl game opportunities comes at a time when the Sun Belt Conference is breaking win records year after year and the league is continually exceeding expectations. The Sun Belt’s 21 non-conference football wins in the 2013 season was a new record for the league - eclipsing the mark of 19 set the year prior. Additionally of note for the league’s non-conference win total was that the Sun Belt fared well against its peer opponents in the non-AQ BCS ranks. The Sun Belt finished a combined 8-1 against members of Conference-USA (4-1), the Mid-American Conference (3-0) and the Mountain West Conference (1-0). The Sun Belt also had the best overall non-conference win percentage when comparing the four nonAQ conferences. The 2013 football season also saw two teams take home bowl championship trophies, as UL

Lafayette won its third consecutive R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl and Arkansas State won its second consecutive GoDaddy Bowl. Of course, football wasn’t the only sport that has seen recent success and all of the league’s sports have contributed to the “Rise” of the Sun Belt Conference. In men’s basketball, league newcomer Georgia State put together one of the best conference performances in league history in winning the 2013-14 Sun Belt regular season championship. UL Lafayette captured the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament in what was one of the most thrilling finishes to the Sun Belt championship game in recent memory. An influx of young coaches mixed with proven veterans makes both Sun Belt men’s and women’s basketball an exciting brand with vast potential. The Sun Belt Conference Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships were played in the hometown of the Sun Belt at Lakefront Arena this past March in what was the first of a three year deal that will have Sun Belt hoops in the “Big Easy” each March. Baseball and softball continue to be among the league’s standard-bearers for success as each continues to send teams on deep postseason runs and teams are easy to find in the national polls. In baseball, UL Lafayette held a unanimous No. 1 national ranking during the 2014 season and hosted a NCAA Tournament Regional and Super Regional. Not to be outdone, the UL Lafayette softball team also hosted the NCAA Tournament rounds and qualified for the 2014 edition of the Women’s College World Series. In recent years as many as four Sun Belt teams have advanced to the baseball postseason in a single year, while as many as three Sun Belt softball teams have accomplished that feat. While the accomplishments of the Sun Belt’s student-athletes and coaches deserve great praise, so to do the league’s administrators who have helped set the tone for the future of the conference. “We have never been as strong as we are now academically and financially and I believe we are getting stronger all the time athletically,” former Sun Belt Conference President and Troy University Chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. said recently. “I truly believe that the best is yet to come.” The Sun Belt Conference’s membership consists of 11 football members for 2014 – Appalachian State, Arkansas State, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Idaho, UL Lafayette, UL Monroe, New Mexico State, South Alabama, Texas State and Troy. UALR and UT Arlington compete in all-sports as non-football members while Idaho and New Mexico State are football only members. Prominent Sun Belt alumni include Lyndon B. Johnson, former President of the United States (Texas State), former All-Star baseball player Luis Gonzalez (South Alabama), former member of the United States Senate and House of Representatives John Breaux (UL Lafayette), country music superstar Tim McGraw (UL Monroe), CEO of Duck Commander and Buck Commander Willie Robertson (UL Monroe) and DeMarcus Ware, an All-Pro NFL linebacker (Troy).

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Christian Brothers Location: Memphis, Tenn. Nickname: Buccaneers Colors: Red & Gray Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Gulf South President: Dr. John Smarrello Athletic Director: Brian Summers Home Facility: Canale Arena Capacity: 1,000 SID: Eric Opperman E-mail: eopperan@cbu Website: GoBucsGo.com

2013-14 Record: 15-13 2013-14 Conf. Record: 10-10 Letterwinners R/L: 8/4 Starters R/L: 4/1 Head Coach: Sarah Condra Alma Mater: CBU, 04’ Record at CBU (Yrs.): 35-73 (4) Career Record (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Alex Winchell Erica Burgess

Florida Gulf Coast Location: Clarksville, TN. Nickname: Lady Govs Colors: Red and White Affiliation: NCAA Division 1 Conference: Ohio Valley President: Timothy Hall Athletic Director: Dave Loos Home Facility: Dunn Center Capacity: 7,257 SID: Cody Bush E-mail: bushc@apsu.edu Website: www.LetsGoPeay.com

2012-13 Record: 7-21 2012-13 Conf. Record: 2-14 Letterwinners R/L: 8/4 Starters R/L: 4/1 Head Coach: Carrie Daniels Alma Mater: Austin Peay, 96’ Record at APSU (Yrs.): 72-115 (6) Career Record (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Brooke Armistead Jermome Jackson

Jackson State Location: Jackson, Miss. Nickname: Lady Tigers Colors: Blue & White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: SWAC President: Dr. Carolyn Meyers Athletic Director: Dr. Vivian Fuller Home Facility: Assembly Center Capacity: 8,000 SID: John Westbrook E-mail: john.w.westbrook@jsums.edu Website: www.jsutigers.com

2013-14 Record: 12-16 2013-14 Conf. Record: 9-9 Letterwinners R/L: 7/8 Starters R/L: 2/3 Head Coach: Surina Dixon Alma Mater: Miss. Valley St. Record at JSU (Yrs.): 12-16 (1) Career Record (Yrs.): 53-130 (7) Assistant Coaches: Felicia Johnson Terrence Johnson

Kansas Location: Lawrence, Kan. Nickname: Jayhawks Colors: Crimson & Blue Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Big 12 Chancellor: Dr. Bernadette Little Athletic Director: Dr. Sheahon Zenger Home Facility: Allen Fieldhouse Capacity: 16,300 SID: Theresa Kurtz E-mail: t.kurtz@ku.edu Website: www.kuathletics.com

2013-14 Record: 20-14 2013-14 Conf. Record: 8-10 Letterwinners R/L: 7/3 Starters R/L: 2/3 Head Coach: Bonnie Henrickson Alma Mater: St. Cloud St., ‘86 Record at Kan. (Yrs.): 158-135 (9) Career Record (Yrs.): 318-197(16) Assistant Coaches: Katie O’Connor Mohogany Green Shay Robinson

Kent State Location: Kent, Ohio Nickname: Golden Flashes Colors: Navy Blue and Gold Affiliation: NCAA I Conference: Mid-American President: Dr. Lester Lefton Athletic Director: Joel Nielsen Home Facility: Memorial Center Capacity: 6,327 SID: Mollie Radzinski Email: mradzin1@kent.edu Website: www.kentstatesports.com

2013-14 Record: 7-23 2013-14 Conf. Record: 4-16 Letterwinners R/L: 7/2 Starters R/L: 3/2 Head Coach: Danielle O’Banion Alma Mater: Boston College ‘01 Record at Kent State: 10-5Career Record: Same Assistant Coaches: Geoff Lanier Wyketha Harrell Kylene Spiegel

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Missouri State Location: Springfield, Mo. Nickname: Lady Bears Colors: Maroon & White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Missouri Valley President: Dr. Clif Smart Athletic Director: Kyle Moats Home Facility: JQH Arena Capacity: 11,000 SID: Ben Adamson E-mail:benadamson@missouristate.edu Website:www.missouristatebears.com

2013-14 Record: 14-17 2013-14 Conf. Record: 8-10 Letterwinners R/L: 7/6 Starters R/L: 3/2 Head Coach: Kellie Harper Alma Mater: Tennessee (‘99) Record at MSU (Yrs.): 14-17 (1) Career Record (Yrs.): 181-146 (11) Assistant Coaches: Jackie Siles Jon Harper Jennifer Sullivan

Ohio State Location: Columbus, Ohio Nickname: Buckeyes Colors: Scarlet & Gray Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Big Ten President: Dr. Michael V. Drake Athletic Director: ..Eugene Smith Home Facility: Value City Arena Capacity: 19,049 SID: Gary Petit E-mail: petit.38@osu.edu Website: OhioStateBuckeyes.com

2013-14 Record: 17-18 2013-14 Conf. Record: 5-11 Letterwinners R/L: 5/7 Starters R/L: 2/3 Head Coach: Kevin McGuff Alma Mater: Saint Josepj Col. ‘92 Record at OSU (Yrs.): 17-18 (1) Career Record (Yrs.): 272-117(12) Assistant Coaches: Joy Cheek Patrick Klein Mark Mitchell

UT Chattanooga Location: Chattanooga, Tenn. Nickname: Lady Mocs Colors: Navy Blue, Old Gold & Gray Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Southern Chancellor: Dr. Steve Angle Athletic Director: David Blackburn Home Facility: McKenzie Arena Capacity: 10,966 SID: Anne Wehunt E-mail: Anne-Wehun@utc.edu Website: GoMocs.com

2013-14 Record: 29-4 2013-14 Conf. Record:18-0 Letterwinners R/L: 7/3 Starters R/L: 2/3 Head Coach: Jim Foster Alma Mater: Temple, ‘80 Record at Chat. (Yrs.): 29-4 (1) Career Record (Yrs.): 812-311(36) Assistant Coaches: Katie Burrows Brittany Johnson John McCray

Appalachian State Location: Boone, N.C. Nickname: Mountaineers Colors: Black & Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt President: Dr. Sheri N. Everts Athletic Director: Rick Beasley Home Facility: Holmes Center Capacity: 8,325 SID: Kelsey Campbell E-mail: campbellkm1@appstate.edu Website: www.appstatesports.com

2013-14 Record: 13-16 2013-14 Conf. Record: 10-8 Letterwinners R/L: 11-3 Starters R/L: 5/0 Head Coach: Angel Elderkin Alma Mater: Southern Maine ‘99 Record at APP (Yrs.): 0-0 (0) Career Record (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Jessica Jackson TBA TBA

Arkansas-Little Rock Location: Little Rock, Ark. Nickname: Trojans Colors: Maroon, Black & Silver Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt Chancellor: Dr. Joel Anderson Athletic Director: Bob Denman Home Facility: Jack Stephens Center Capacity: 5,000 SID: Evan Drexler Email: esdrexler@ualr.edu Website: UALRTrojans.edu

2013-14 Record: 18-12 2013-14 Conf. Record: 12-6 Letterwinner R/L: 8/3 Starters: 4/1 Head Coach: Joe Foley Alama Mater: UCA, ‘79 Record at UALR (Yrs): 215-126 (11) Career Record (Yrs): 671-207 (24) Assistant Coaches: Robert Dallimore Alicia Cash Bobby Brasel

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Georgia Southern Location: Statesboro, Ga. Nickname: Eagles Colors: Blue & White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt President: Dr. Brooks A. Keel Athletic Director: Tom Kleinlein Home Facility: Hanner Fieldhouse Capacity: 4,358 SID: Marc Gignac E-mail: mgignac@georgiasouthern.edu Website: GSEagles.com

2013-14 Record: 10-21 2013-14 Conf. Record: 7-11 Letterwinners R/L: 8/4 Starters R/L: 3/2 Head Coach: Chris Vozab Alma Mater: Providence ‘02 Record at GSU (Yrs.): 18-44 (3) Career Record (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Lisa Jackson Carolyn Riley Chris Gillett

Georgia State Location: Atlanta, Ga. Nickname:Panthers Colors: Blue & White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt Conference President: Dr. Mark P. Becker Athletic Director: Cheryl Levick Home Facility: G.S. Sports Arena Capacity: 3,400 SID: Charlie Taylor E-mail: ctaylor@gsu.edu Website: GeorgiaStateSports.com

2013-14 Record: 12-19 2013-14 Conf. Record: 8-10 Letterwinners R/L: 8/2 Starters R/L: 4/1 Head Coach: Sharon Turner Alma Mater: Georgia, ‘91 Record at G.S. (Yrs.): 45-76 (5) Career Record (Yrs.): 240-218 (15) Assistant Coaches: AErin Batth Katie Pate Jeri Porter

Louisiana-Lafayette Location: Lafayette, La. Nickname: Ragin’ Cajuns Colors: Vermillon & White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt President: Dr. Joseph Savoie Athletic Director: Scott Farmer Home Facility: Cajundome Capacity: 11,550 SID: Blake Barrington E-mail: blake.barington@louisiana.edu Website: RaginCajuns.com

2013-14 Record: 14-16 2013-14 Conf. Record: 7-11 Letterwinners R/L: 9/3 Starters R/L: 5/0 Head Coach: Garry Brodhead Alma Mater: Louisiana, ‘80 Record at UL (Yrs.): 24-37 (3) Career Record: Same Assistant Coaches: Sallie Guillory Deacon Jones Jordan Hines

Louisiana-Monroe Location: Monroe, La. Nickname: Warhawks Colors: Maroon & Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division I Nickname: Warhawks Conference: Sun Belt President: Dr. Nick Bruno Athletic Director: Brian Wickstrom Home Facility: Fant-Ewing Capacity: 7,000 SID: Cari Golden Email: gold@ulm.edu Website: ULMWarhawks.com

2013-14 Record: 11-21 2013-14 Conf. Record: 7-11 Letterwinners R/L: 10/4 Starters: 1/4 Head Coach: Jeff Dow Alama Mater: Oregon, 91 Record at ULM (Yrs): 0-0 (0) Career Record: 221-109 Assistant Coaches: E.J. Ok Stan Humphries Amber Cunningham

South Alabama Location: Mobile, Ala. Nickname: Lady Jags Colors: Blue, Red and White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt President: V. Gordon Moulton Athletic Director: Dr. Joel Erdmann Home Facility: Mitchell Center Capacity:10,000 SID: Kevin Beasley E-mail:kbeasley@usoutlal.edu Website: www.usajaguars.com

2013-14 Record: 8-20 2013-14 Conf. Record: 10-10 Letterwinners R/L: 5/5 Starters R/L: 3/2 Head Coach: Terry Fowler Alma Mater: Tenn. ‘86 Record at USA (Yrs.): 8-20 (1) Career Record (Yrs.): 214-197(15) Assistant Coaches: Yolisha Jackson Mallory Luckett Dan Presel

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UT Arlington Location: Arlington, Texas Nickname: Mavericks Colors: Blue, Orange & White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt President: Dr. Vistasp Karbhari Athletic Director: Debbie Garcia Home Facility: College Park Capacity: 7,000 SID: Melissa Cebold E-mail: mcebold@uta.edu Website: UTAMavs.com

2013-14 Record: 4-25 2013-14 Conf. Record: 3-15 Letterwinners R/L: 4/7 Starters R/L: 3/3 Head Coach: Krista Gerlich Alma Mater: Texas Tech, ‘93 Record at UTA (Yrs.): 4-25 (1) Career Record (Yrs.): 172-78 (8) Assistant Coaches: Kristin Cole Ashley Crawford Talby Justus

Texas State Location: San Marcos, Texas Nickname: Bobcats Colors: Maroon & Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt President: Dr. Denise M. Trauth Athletic Director: Dr. Larry Teis Home Facility: Strahan Coliseum Capacity: 7,200 SID: Jen Lawsom E-mail: jll175@txstate.edu Website: TxstateBobcats.com

2013-14 Record: 16-16 2013-14 Conf. Record: 12-6 Letterwinners R/L: 9/4 Starters R/L: 3/2 Head Coach: Zenarae Antoine Alma Mater: Colorado State, ‘98 Record at T.S (Yrs).: 42-50 (4) Career Record (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Sue Serafini Brandy Manning Stephanie Stoglin-Reed

Troy Location: Troy, Alabama Nickname: Trojans Colors: Cardinal, Silver, & Black Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt Chancellor: Dr. Jack Hawkins Athletic Director: John Hartwell Home Facility: Trojan Arena Capacity: 5,200 SID:Tom Matt Mays E-mail: mtmays@troy.edu Website: TroyTrojans.com

2013-14 Record: 12-18 2013-14 Conf. Record: 8-10 Letterwinners R/L: 7/4 Starters R/L: 2/3 Head Coach: Chanda Rigby Alma Mater: S.E. La., ‘90 Record at Troy (Yrs.): 19-42 (2) Career Record (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Jenifer Graf Courtney Simmons Mike Ryan

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Arkansas State’s athletics programs compete in top-of-the line facilities. Centennial Bank Stadium, which opened in 1974, has evolved into a beautiful stadium which seats over 30,000 fans. The stadium has undergone a “Centennial Expansion” construction project that covers 40,000 square feet, including the press box and concourse. The 192,000 square-foot Convocation Center is a multi-purpose facility that is home to the AState basketball, volleyball and indoor track and field teams. 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 AState’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, 206 field level seats were added for the 2008 season and a new scoreboard was installed in 2011. A-State’s newest women’s program, bowling,

competes in the Jonesboro Bowling Center. The Red Wolves’ soccer and track and field teams utilized the same stadium for the first time in school history during 2014-15, as the soccer field was relocated as part of the track facility. A-State has also completed a new women’s soccer and women’s tennis facility, which houses both squads’ locker rooms, training room, offices and more. Facilities have received a number of facelifts since Director of Athletics Terry Mohajir’s arrival in 2012, making sure that the athletic department’s “front door” and other sports areas possess a first-class appearance. A-State has completed, is in the process of completing and has committed a combined $60 million in construction and facility renovations since Mohajir’s arrival, including stadium lighting and seats at Centennial Bank Stadium. Also included in the upgrades have been renovations and updates inside the A-State Football Facility and weight rooms, locker rooms and training rooms at both Centennial Bank Stadium and the Convocation Center, where new seating has also been installed.

A new 3,200 square foot women’s soccer and women’s tennis facility opened in 2015.

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Centennial Bank Stadium

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Convocation Center

Convocation Center - Floor

Convocation Center Weight Room

Tomlinson Stadium and Kell Field

Track & Field/Soccer Complex

A-State Tennis Courts

RidgePointe Country Club

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TRANSFORMATION • MOMENTUM • Over $100 million in new facilities and major upgrades are changing the face of Arkansas State • The First-Year Experience program earned the Apple Distinguished Program award, an elite distinction for innovation • A-State’s public/private partnership to create the first American-style campus in Mexico continues • New York Institute of Technology’s plans to establish an additional site for its College of Osteopathic Medicine received the go-ahead in April – will occupy Wilson Hall • For three consecutive years, Arkansas State welcomed its most academically prepared freshman class • The Honors College set another record for enrollment in 2014-15

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• Residential housing is at full capacity with 3,200 living on-campus • A public-private partnership to develop a conference center and hotel on campus announced • A-State Online programs ranked nationally (MPA, #1 value in U.S.; MBA, top 15 for 4th consecutive year by US News) and set to expand with new online degrees in 2015 • Raised more than $15 million in gifts and commitments in the current fiscal year, the highest ever recorded in school history • Red Wolves set record for most athletes on the Athletics Director’s List and the highest athletics department GPA

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Jonesboro, home of Arkansas State University, weighs in as the largest city in Northeast Arkansas. As a matter of fact, if you form a triangle by connecting Little Rock, St. Louis and Memphis, Jonesboro stands out as the largest metropolitan city in what amounts to a 17,000 square mile triangular area. Jonesboro is a great city of over 70,000, and is always ready to welcome incoming A-State students from the moment they arrive in town. The booming community has matured over the past half century into a regional center for cultural, educational, industrial, commercial, agricultural, communication, transportation, recreational and medical interests. It contains almost every convenience of a big city and every comfort of a small town. The community is alive with cultural events such as the art exhibitions, the-

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atrical and musical productions, not only on campus but in the city itself through the Jonesboro Fine Arts Council, NEA Foundation of Arts, the Forum and the Northeast Arkansas Symphony. Jonesboro is also the medical hub of northeast Arkansas and southeast Missouri, with two major hospitals and countless medical professionals. The city is also a shopping mecca, offering a modern business district as well as quaint downtown antique shops and restaurants. The $100 million Mall at Turtle Creek recently opened with more than 100 stores. One of the five largest cities in Arkansas, Jonesboro is located between the vast and fertile Mississippi River and the cultural and scenic richness of the Ozark Mountains. It is nestled about 70 miles west of Memphis, Tennessee, on the gentle slopes of Crowley’s

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Ridge. Jonesboro is a comfortable one hour drive from Memphis, two hours from Little Rock and four hours from St. Louis.The city and University have meshed resources in recent years and have truly become the “capital” of the northeast quadrant of the state. Northeast Arkansas is a recreation haven for the person who enjoys water sports, fishing, hunting, and boating as well as the joys of unspoiled nature. Jonesboro and the surrounding area have an abundance of lakes, rivers, ponds, streams and forests to serve as nature’s playgrounds for the avid outdoors person. And, Jonesboro, ranked by Forbes.com as the 27th “best small place to live” is a nice place to call home.

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Is the Sun Belt Conference a modern-day fixture among the decision-makers in the ever-changing world of college athletics? Or is the league a long-time innovator, responsible for advancements in many sports that we now take for granted? Is the Sun Belt home of an alumni base that includes national and international leaders in the areas of government, business and entertainment as well as athletics? Or is the conference one that has established itself as a national contender in a variety of sports, and one that continues to evolve in ways that directly benefit its institutions and more importantly its student-athletes? The answer is yes, yes, yes and yes. The Sun Belt Conference’s “Together We Rise” motto isn’t just hyperbole. It’s proven fact on many different levels, not the least being its place in the hierarchy of collegiate athletics. As the league prepares to celebrate four decades since its founding in 1976, the Sun Belt occupies a “seat at the table” as a permanent part of the NCAA’s 24-member Board of Directors. That alone insures that the conference has a voice in determining the future as college sports continues to change and evolve. Changing and evolving have been hallmarks of the league since its existence. College basketball might be a shadow of its current self had the Sun Belt not led the way in the establishment of the shot clock. The conference also wrote history at the start of the century when it inaugurated football as a league sport – becoming the first alreadyexisting Division I conference to take such action. The Sun Belt was originally founded to give home to some of the nation’s premier mid-major basketball teams, and the league’s history is dotted with success in many different men’s and women’s sports through its history. But when the desire for a higher national profile and the desire of its membership brought about football sponsorship in 2001, the conference was figuratively reborn, and now stands as one of the 10 premier college football leagues in the country. And, with the recent debut of the College Football Playoff, the Sun Belt is guaranteed universal ac-

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cess based strictly on performance. A worthy football team in the Sun Belt can be in the national championship picture, and the league is a permanent part of the “Group of Five” conferences (joining the American Athletic Conference, the Mountain West Conference, the Mid-American Conference and Conference USA) that will send its highest-rated champion to a premier Jan. 1 bowl game. In only 15 years of football, the Sun Belt has earned ties to no fewer than seven bowl games. In addition to the potential of the College Football Playoff, the league has guaranteed spots in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, the GoDaddy Bowl, the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl and the new Cure Bowl for bowl-eligible teams each and every season. Beginning in 2016, the Sun Belt will also be part of a conference rotation that will send teams to the Popeyes Bahamas Bowl and the Miami Beach Bowl. No football conference in history has ever boasted as many bowl relationships in its first two decades of existence, but such breakthroughs have been the rule rather than the exception for a league that continues to exceed expectations. Just in the last three seasons, league members have recorded 52 non-conference wins including a record 21 victories outside the league in 2013. The Sun Belt also has a winning record over its fellow “Group of Five” conferences over the past two seasons, and has claimed three bowl victories in those two years. Gridiron success has grown in the league for several years, but success can also happen overnight. New league member Georgia Southern claimed the Sun Belt football title in its first year in the conference last fall. Appalachian State, another league newbie, rattled off six consecutive wins to close the 2014 football season and finish with a winning 7-5 record. Texas State has finished its two football seasons in in the conference as a bowl eligible team, going 6-6 in its inaugural Sun Belt campaign and then 7-5 this past season. Football, though, is by no means the only hallmark of success for the league. Just this past season, Georgia State knocked off third-seeded Baylor in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament and Little Rock defeated sixth-seeded Texas A&M in the women’s NCAA tournament . With the league’s postseason tournaments headed back to the conference’s home city, the “Big Easy” of

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL New Orleans, and a plethora of standouts returning for this season, the league is poised for another successful hoops season. Baseball and softball continue to put the league in the national spotlight during the spring season, with deep runs into postseason play and high visibility in the national polls becoming a tradition. UL Lafayette’s baseball team was the nation’s No. 1 team in the final third of the 2014 season and has reached the NCAA Super Regional round each of the past two years, while the UL Lafayette softball team has advanced to the Super Regional three straight years including a trip to the 2014 College World Series. Many league sports have made statements on the national level, and that is a tribute to the university and athletic administrators that serve both the league institutions and the student-athletes at each school. That this level of success comes at a time of sweeping change in collegiate athletics adds even more to these accomplishments. With those changes, opportunities for student-athletes to succeed both on and off the field have never been greater, and the Sun Belt is well positioned in the areas of scholarship, student welfare and academic success. During the 2014-15 academic year alone, Sun Belt member institutions awarded nearly $50 million in scholarship funds to over 3,084 student-athletes while also contributing over $2 million from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF) to over 1,779 student-athletes. The league and its institutions rewrite the Sun Belt’s record book each year in grade-point averages and academic honors, and member schools’ success in the NCAA’s APR rankings provide even more proof of the league’s academic commitment. In 2015, the conference doubled the number of teams that received NCAA Public Recognition Awards, given to teams that post APR scores in the top 10 percent of their sport, as 14 teams were among the national honorees compared to seven in 2014.

with the Sun Belt’s 11-school football membership including Appalachian State, Arkansas State, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Idaho, UL Lafayette, UL Monroe, New Mexico State, South Alabama, Texas State and Troy. Little Rock and UT Arlington compete in all sports as non-football members while Idaho and New Mexico State are football-only members. Those members give the Sun Belt a mix of the “old” and the “new”, with many long-time Sun Belt institutions continuing to have success and a solid corps of conference newcomers ready to make their marks on the league and national levels. The varied campuses and locations reflect another league strength – its diversity. The mix of regions and regional cultures provide a rare opportunity for the league’s student-athletes to experience many environments. But those same student-athletes can also experience that without leaving their own campuses. For every All-Pro linebacker DeMacus Ware (Troy) and Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Charles Tillman (UL Lafayette), and for every World Series MVP David Freese (South Alabama) coming from Sun Belt campuses, there are also U.S. presidents (Lyndon Johnson, Texas State), business icons (Chick-fil-a president Daniel Cathy, Georgia Southern), nationallyknown entertainers (Tim McGraw, UL Monroe, and Ludacris, Georgia State), and there is royalty (Miss America Debbye Turner, Arkansas State). These proud alumni, as well as the thousands of student-athletes and staff members at all of its institutions, are proof that the Sun Belt Conference continues to gain stature and provide the promise of future success with every sunrise. “Together We Rise” has never been more appropriate.

“We have never been as strong as we are now academically and financially, and I believe we are getting stronger all the time athletically,” said former Sun Belt Conference president and Troy University chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. recently. “I truly believe the best is yet to come.” The strength of any league lies in its membership, 2015-16 Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Reference Guide

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES UNIVERSITY VICE CHANCELLORS

Charles Luter (Chair) Paragould, Ark.

Dr. Lynita Cooksey

Dr. Len Frey

Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs and Provost

Vice Chancellor Finance and Administration

Dr. Jason Penry

Dr. Rick Stripling

Vice Chancellor University Advancement

Vice Chancellor Student Affairs

Howard L. Slinkard (Vice Chair) Rogers, Ark.

INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS COMMITTEE

Ron Rhodes (Secretary) Cherokee Village, Ark.

Dr. Tim Langford Little Rock, Ark.

Niel Crowson Jonesboro, Ark.

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The Intercollegiate Athletics Committee (IAC) was formed in the spring of 1997. The IAC reviews and makes recommendations on issues involving the welfare of student-athletes, the role of athletics Dr. Karen McDaniel in campus life, and the athletics IAC Chair program’s compliance with the Faculty Athletics Representative 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 Wolves Foundation, Lettermen’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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Dr. Charles Welch serves as president of the Arkansas State University System and has emerged as one of the state’s leading advocates for higher education. Dr. Welch was named the second president of the ASU System in November 2010 and officially began his new position in April 2011. He is the youngest person to ever serve as president or chancellor of an Arkansas community college, is the youngest university president in Arkansas, and is one of the youngest college presidents in the United States. During his tenure, Dr. Welch has hired new chancellors for four of the system’s five main campuses. Among the system’s major expansion initiatives are the first American-style university campus to be built in Mexico and the planned New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine site in Jonesboro. Under his leadership, the ASU System office was relocated to Little Rock to enhance its statewide exposure and position in higher education leadership at the State Capitol. Dr. Welch is chairman of the board of the Arkansas Association of Public Universities, as well as co-chair of the executive council of the Arkansas Department

of Higher Education. He previously served as president of Henderson State University, chancellor of the University of Arkansas Community College at Hope; vice chancellor for academic affairs at ASU-Beebe; and dean of university studies at Pulaski Technical College. Welch also worked at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and has served as an instructor of education and political science at three different colleges in Arkansas. A native of Jonesboro, Ark., Dr. Welch was a first-generation college student and the first member of either side of his extended family to receive a graduate degree. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from the University of Arkansas, where he served as president of the student body. He received a Master of Arts degree in political management from George Washington University and a Doctor of Education degree in higher education administration from UALR. His experience in the governmental affairs arena includes serving as a White House intern and on the staffs of U.S. Sen. David Pryor and U.S. Rep. Blanche Lincoln. He is a past president of the Arkansas Association of Two-Year Colleges, is a former board member for the Arkansas Sheriffs’ Youth Ranches, and was recently inducted into the Arkansas Boys State Hall of Fame. AY Magazine named Welch as one of the “Powerful Men of 2013,” and in 2005, Arkansas Business selected Welch to “40 Under 40,” which profiled 40 “intriguing business and political leaders under age 40.” He also has been active in the communities where he has worked, serving on a variety of local and regional boards and committees. Dr. Welch and his wife, Mandy, are the parents of three daughters: Wheatley Grace, Emma Caroline, and Ava Claire.

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Leading initiatives to define Arkansas State University as a destination university, Dr. Tim Hudson begins his fourth year as the chancellor. Since his appointment in 2012, Arkansas State has launched projects that have transformed the Jonesboro campus. The completion of more than $150 million in facilities enhancements, ranging from the opening of the first new academic instructional facility in a generation to the expansion of Centennial Bank Stadium, marks Hudson’s first years at A-State. His commitment to enhancing student life on the campus including new living-learning communities, the opening of Sorority Row and the dedication of the indoor Student Activity Center have led to the largest oncampus population in university history and record levels of student life engagement. His vision for the creation of publicprivate partnerships to enhance Arkansas State led to plans to establish the first American-style university cam-

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pus in Mexico, and an agreement to join with New York Institute of Technology to locate a second teaching site of NYIT’s College of Osteopathic Medicine in Jonesboro. Preparing the next generation of leaders with a commitment toward a global mindset is a high priority for Hudson; significant growth in the university’s study-abroad opportunities for A-State students is a result. Hudson has welcomed the most academically prepared freshman class to A-State each of the past three years, with rising first-year freshman ACT and high school GPAs, along with record numbers of students who select the Honors College curriculum. Under his administration, Arkansas State made progress for faculty as well by achieving or surpassing its Southern Regional Educational Board peers in average pay for full, associate and assistant professors by 2014. His leadership within the Sun Belt Conference was recognized in the spring of 2015 when he was appointed vice president of the Executive Committee at the close of the league’s annual meeting in Montgomery, Ala. Hudson joined A-State from the Texas Tech University System, where he was a vice chancellor. From 2004 until 2010, he was president of the University of Houston-Victoria following a two-decade tenure as a professor of economic development, program director, founding dean of the College of International and Continuing Education, and provost at the University of Southern Mississippi. Prior to working in academia, Hudson served as an analyst for the Bureau of Intelligence and Research in the U.S. Department of State. He received his Bachelor of Arts

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degree by London Guildhall University for his contributions to global literacy. He is married to Dr. Deidra “DeeDee” Ransburgh Hudson, who is the head of A-State’s Office of Study Abroad; she holds a Master of Science degree in speech pathology from the University of Tennessee and a Ph.D. in educational leadership from Southern Miss. The Hudsons have three children, Gianna Grace, 17, and twins Daisy and Nathaniel, 13. Appointed on May 1, 2012, by ASU System President Dr. Charles L. Welch, Hudson is the second chancellor in Arkansas State history.

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Terry Mohajir became the 11th Director of Athletics in A-State history on September 19, 2012, and since that time the Red Wolves have enjoyed unprecedented overall success academically, competitively and financially. Since being named director of athletics, Mohajir (pronounced MOHODGE-ER) has adopted an “ALWAYS RISING” slogan as an expansion on the popular “RED WOLVES RISING” campaign. With that theme in mind, the Arkansas State alumnus has instituted sweeping changes, created new policies, produced recordbreaking fundraising totals, overseen significant facility upgrades and implemented creative philosophies that have put the Red Wolves on course to strengthen their national brand. During his brief watch, the Red Wolves have accomplished numerous firsts in both academics and athletics accomplishments. Since his arrival to A-State, the Red Wolves have claimed two Sun Belt Conference football championships (2012-13), won the league’s West Division in men’s basketball (2012-13) and picked up conference titles in women’s indoor track and field (2013), women’s cross country (2014), women’s basketball (2013-14), men’s indoor track and field (2015) and women’s outdoor track and field (2015). Arkansas State had its first female student-athlete ever win an individual national championship and its women’s athletics program claimed its highest finish all-time in the Capital One Cup standings, earning a prestigious top-50 award for ranking No. 44 among all NCAA Division I programs during 2013-14. The No. 44 ranking was the highest ever by a Sun Belt Conference women’s program. The Red Wolves narrowly missed a top-50 award for the second consecutive year in 2014-15, finishing ranked No. 56 in the nation. The ranking was the program’s second highest ever. The 2013-14 athletics year also saw A-State enjoy its highest ever finish in the Learfield Sports Director’s Cup standings, ranking No. 1 in the Sun Belt Conference and No. 83 in the nation among 297 schools. The Red Wolves’ finish not only set a school record, it topped the program’s previous high of No. 134 set in 1999-2000 by 51 places. Thrust into a football coaching change at the end of the 2012 regular season, Mohajir responded with one of his first major acts as athletics director by appointing an interim head coach and keeping the entire assistant coaching staff in place for the 2013 GoDaddy.com Bowl. The Red Wolves went on to claim their first bowl victory since 1970 and their first win over a top-25 ranked opponent since joining the FBS in 1992. Faced with a head football coaching change following the 2013 regular season as well, Mohajir guided A-State through the process again by keeping the assistant coaching staff in place and giving the Red Wolves everything needed in order to pick up a second consecutive GoDaddy Bowl win. Mohajir conducted two national searches for a new head football coach that resulted in the hiring of Bryan Harsin at the end of 2012 and Blake Anderson a year later. Both hires were heralded by the national media as some of the best in the country.

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Mohajir’s candid media interviews and engaging public speaking appearances have captivated the Red Wolves fan base, but his actions in a short amount of time have also reflected his vision to take A-State Athletics to new heights. The primary development arm of A-State Athletics, formerly known as the Red Wolf Club, has been renamed the Red Wolves Foundation and a new logo has been introduced as part of a rebranding effort. The changes have been in conjunction with new and exciting initiatives that have been put in place, including a Red Wolves 500 program designed to make a significant impact on donor relations and fundraising opportunities. The positive results are evident with a 103 percent increase in the foundation’s total revenue earned, while A-State has also achieved its highest spot ever in the Collegiate Licensing Company’s (CLC) rankings and set school records for both football total season ticket sales and season ticket revenue. The athletics department’s budget increased 31 percent from fiscal year 2012-13 to 2013-14, and Mohajir’s goal to reach a $20 million operating budget after five years was achieved in just two years. Under Mohajir’s watch, A-State Athletics placed seventh nationally in the 2013 Excellence in Management Cup, which annually reviews the nation’s athletics departments in regards to maximizing fiscal resources while providing results in the form of championship victories. Mohajir has made it a point to engage the fan base, stressing the importance of fan experience through avenues such as courtside seating at basketball games, enhancing game-day atmosphere and ensuring that staff go out of their way to extend every fan their assistance. The most recent change in this area has been to Centennial Bank Stadium, where a new approximately 1,600 square foot LED Daktronics scoreboard was installed for the 2014 season. The value he places on the student-athlete has been evident, creating the inaugural stAte Awards held at the end of each year to celebrate both their academic and athletic accomplishments. He was behind the development of a student-advisory group that encompasses everything from a student-athlete mentorship program to fostering leadership in the community. The Red Wolves Leadership Academy program (RWLA) was designed with the sole purpose to obtain 100 percent job placement for all the athletics department’s student-athletes upon graduation, and that key initiative has been achieved. The RWLA continues to strengthen with a new study abroad component added to foster global awareness, which is often cited by employers as a positive attribute they seek. This past summer, Arkansas State student-athletes took part in the first study abroad program offered by any university and their athletics department in the nation. The program goes hand-in-hand with the RWLA’s primary purpose to obtain 100 percent job placement for all its graduating student-athletes. The Red Wolves also saw their academic performance reach an all-time high during record-setting 2013 and 2014 fall semesters, which saw student-athletes achieve the best two ever all-department GPA’s in back-to-back years. AState achieved a 3.047 all-department GPA in the fall of 2014, the same semester a school-record 208 student-athletes were named to the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll. Additionally, A-State posted its best ever departmentwide APR score according to the latest data, which also saw the football program show the largest margin of im-

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL provement in the nation among FBS programs as it jumped from a 902 to a 964. Facilities have received a number of facelifts since Mohajir’s arrival as well, making sure that the athletic department’s “front door” and other sports areas possess a first-class appearance. A-State has completed, is in the process of completing and has committed a combined $60 million in construction and facility renovations since Mohajir’s arrival, including stadium lighting and seats at Centennial Bank Stadium. Also included in the upgrades have been renovations and updates inside the A-State Football Facility and weight rooms, locker rooms and training rooms at both Centennial Bank Stadium and the Convocation Center, where new seating has been installed. The Red Wolves Foundation received a $5 million gift commitment from alumnus Johnny Allison for a renovation to its “Centennial Expansion,” and it is the largest individual donation in A-State Athletics history. The construction and renovation project to the stadium’s press box and west-side concourse covers 40,000 square feet. Additionally, a 78,000-square foot Student Activity Center (SAC), which also serves as an indoor practice facility for A-State sports, has been constructed on the north side of Centennial Bank Stadium. The approximate cost was $11 million for construction of the center and the relocation of the soccer complex. He is overseeing the fundraising efforts for a $24-million football facility project in Centennial Bank Stadium’s north end zone as well. Committed to Title IX and gender-equity initiatives, AState has worked to improve coaching staff sizes and salaries, operation funding and facilities under Mohajir. Among the upgrades, A-State has completed a new women’s soccer and women’s tennis facility, which houses both squads’ locker rooms, training room and more. His philosophies on scheduling have been well documented, and they have resulted in home-and-home games with nationally-prominent programs such as Missouri and Miami for the first time in A-State history. He has capitalized on the Red Wolves recent success by gaining additional games against teams such as Southern Cal, making A-State the first Sun Belt program to schedule a football contest against the Trojans. Mohajir was recently appointed as the Sun Belt Conference’s representative on the College Football Playoff Athletic Director’s Advisory Board, acting as one of 10 athletics directors from FBS conferences on the board. He was also asked to serve on the NCAA Division I Championships Cabinet and the NCAA Division I Football Issues Committee. Mohajir continues to evaluate and process information to complete a national-branding campaign, but has already started building a strong foundation for the future of AState Athletics. Mohajir's career path went through three other NCAA Division I institutions, including the University of Missouri-Kansas City, Florida Atlantic and Kansas, before leading him back to his alma mater. Mohajir's wealth of experience, history of success working with a university in A-State's current conference and his noted accomplishments at a BCS automatic qualifying school made him a clear choice to take over the reins at Arkansas State. Mohajir has gained national respect in collegiate athletics while working with some of the finest administrators and coaches in the country, such as former FAU,

Louisville, Miami and Oklahoma head football coach Howard Schnellenberger. The Overland Park, Kansas native has been involved with major fundraising campaigns at multiple universities, while also overseeing corporate sales, marketing promotions and ticket sales. Prior to A-State, he most recently served 16 months as Kansas' Senior Associate Director of Athletics and Chief Marketing Officer. Prior to his time with the Jayhawks, he spent a seven-year stint as Florida Atlantic's Senior Associate Director of Athletics for External Relations from 2004-11 after working at UMKC from 1997-2004 as its Assistant Director of Athletics for External Relations. Mohajir worked at Kansas in a variety of capacities during two different stints, but his latest stop in Lawrence saw him assume responsibility for the Williams Education Fund that totaled over $22 million in revenue for the fiscal year 2012. He supervised the athletics department's areas that generated over $40 million in revenue. In addition, Mohajir oversaw Kansas' multimedia rights partnership for IMG. His most recent role as Chief Marketing Officer was heavily focused on the market strategies for the proposed football stadium renovations. Mohajir went to Kansas from his position at Florida Atlantic, where he oversaw development, marketing, ticket sales, corporate sales and the media relations department. Foremost among his responsibilities was a fundraising campaign for a $70 million on-campus football stadium. His astute project management helped the Owls' football program reach the 2007 New Orleans Bowl in just its fourth year as an FBS program, an NCAA record for the fastest start-up program to go to a bowl game. During his tenure, FAU's athletics department enhanced its major gift program 800 percent, Owl Club giving increased 400 percent and special-events revenue increased 150 percent. Mohajir's original connection to KU dated back to the early 1990's, when he was a graduate assistant, an assistant offensive line coach and game-day special team's football coach for the Jayhawks (1993-96). He left Kansas in 1997 but didn't go far, staying in the Kansas City area to take over his administrative position with the newly-created Division I UMKC Athletics program. There he supervised marketing and promotions, sports information, fundraising, radio and TV contracts, corporate sales, tickets, event operations, sports medicine, strength and conditioning and men's soccer. Under his leadership, the Kangaroos saw dramatic increases in endowment, sponsorships, ticket revenue and its donor base. One of his more visible accomplishments at UMKC was the fundraising and construction efforts for a new training room and strength and conditioning center. During his time as an assistant coach at Kansas, Mohajir was on the staff that beat UCLA in the 1995 Aloha Bowl and had a final ranking of No. 9 in the AP poll. He was also a football ticket sales and promotions account executive for Kansas Athletics and earned a master's degree in sports management at KU in 1997. Mohajir graduated from Arkansas State University with a major in sports management and a minor in marketing in 1993. He was a starting safety on A-State's football team. Mohajir is married to the former Julie Hammond and they have two daughters, Maria (14) and Molly (12), and son, Marco (7).

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ARKANSAS STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AREA CODE 870 ATHLETICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3880 ATHLETIC TRAINING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3342 COMPLIANCE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2813 DEVELOPMENT & RED WOLVES FOUNDATION . . 972-2401 MARKETING AND PROMOTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . 972-3930 MEDIA RELATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2541 STRENGTH & CONDITIONING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2082 STUDENT SERVICES & ACADEMIC SUPPORT. . . . . 972-2813 TICKET OFFICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-2781 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 Terry Mohajir Director of Athletics Rich Zvosec Senior Associate AD for Administration Amy Holt Associate AD/SWA Jason Martin Associate AD for External Relations Karen Barker Business Manager Tabitha Foreman Administrative Asst. for Administration Caroline Williams Administrative Assistant Karan Upton Administrative Assistant Karen McDaniel Faculty Athletics Representative

972-3882 972-3882 972-4163 972-2950 972-3115 972-2991 972-2990 972-3880 972-3430

ATHLETIC TRAINING Ron Carroll Head Certified Trainer Chad Sturkie Assistant Athletic Trainer Julie Ellena Assistant Athletic Trainer Eric Ennis Assistant Athletic Trainer Hiroki Yoshimoto Assistant Athletic Trainer Ben Turner Athletic Training GA Kreg Kinnaman Athletic Training GA Tara Greco Athletic Training GA Danae Delfin Athletic Training GA Allyssa Zenter Athletic Training GA

972-3923 972-2419 972-4009 972-3343 972-3343 972-3342 972-3342 972-3342 972-3342 972-3342

COMPLIANCE Joel Weems Drew Schneider Mary Tinsley

972-3098 972-3162 972-2304

Associate AD for Compliance Assistant Director of Compliance Administrative Assistant

DEVELOPMENT AND RED WOVES FOUNDATION Adam Haukap Associate AD & Director of the Red Wolves Foundation Claire Drerup Donor Experience Coordinator Kirk Gatlin Dir. of Annual Fund & Premium Seating Tyler Cornwell Development Coordinator Development Coord. for Lettermen Relations Carlos McCants Gina Winchester Administrative Asst., Red Wolves Foundation FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Randy Knowles Assistant AD for Facilities & Event Management David Swift Assistant. Facilities & Event Management Jason Jones Equipment Manager Ethan Turpen Facilities & Event Management GA Bobby Burton Athletics Facilities Supervisor for Grounds & Landscape

972-2401 972-3126 972-3004 972-4353 972-2401 972-2401

972-2578 972-2578 680-8093 972-2578 972-2066

MARKETING AND FAN EXPERIENCE Brenna McConaughey Assistant AD for Marketing & Fan Experience 972-2943 Marketing & Fan Experience Coord. 972-2558 Austin Queck Cory Porter Marketing & Fan Experience Asst. 972-2558 RED WOLVES SPORTS PROPERTIES JK Thompson General Manager John Fray Associate General Manager SPIRIT GROUPS Paige Pauley

Coordinator/Head Coach

MEDIA RELATIONS Jerry Scott Assistant AD for Media Relations Mark Taylor Assistant Dir. of Media Relations Chris Graddy Assistant Dir. of Media Relations Dennen Cuthbertson Assistant Dir. of Media Relations Dustin Sullivan Director of Digital Media

972-2464 972-2944 972-4077 972-3405 972-3547 972-2707 972-2541 972-2682

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Director of Strength & Conditioning 680-8253 Matt Shadeed Asst. Director of Strength & Conditioning 680-8004 Shelton Stevens Asst. Director of Strength & Conditioning 972-3897 Phil Baier

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Asst. Director of Strength & Conditioning 972-3880 Strength & Conditioning GA 972-2082

STUDENT SERVICES AND ACADEMIC SUPPORT Abby Wilson Associate AD for Student Services Shaquita Lee-Renelique Academic Coordinator Crimsynn Dover Academic Coordinator Nate Carr Academic Coordinator Brodrick Johnson Academic Coordinator Trevor White Eligibility Certification Officer Mary Tinsley Administrative Assistant for Student Services

972-3356 972-2302 972-2721 972-4791 972-3702 972-3831 972-2304

VIDEO Liz Lambert TBA

Video Coordinator Video GA

680-8004 680-8004

BASEBALL Tommy Raffo Caleb Longshore Noah Sanders Alex McClure Jon Garner

Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Coach Director of Operations

972-2700 680-4339 680-4338 680-4336 680-4336

MEN’S BASKETBALL John Brady Head Coach Melvin Haralson Associate Head Coach Mike Scutero Assistant Coach Carlos Wilson Assistant Coach Kyle Drake Director of Basketball Operations B.J. McClaren Administrative Assistant

972-2077 972-2491 972-2077 972-2077 972-2627 972-3505

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Brian Boyer Head Coach Deidra Johnson Assistant Coach Steve Huber Assistant Coach Autumn Rademacher Assistant Coach Logan Mittie Director of Basketball Operations

972-2303 972-3637 972-3583 972-2473 972-3537

WOMEN’S BOWLING Justin Kostick Head Coach Perry Crowell Assistant Coach

680-8552 972-3876

FOOTBALL Blake Anderson Walt Bell Joe Cauthen Glen Elarbee Dan Dodd Brian Early Allen Johnson Luke Paschall Trooper Taylor Anthony Tucker Kyle Cefalo Larry Hart Micah James John Mohring Jason Andrews Dave Roberson Karen Rinehart Yvonne Foster

Head Coach Assistant Head Coach, Off. Coord. Defensive Coordinator Co-Offensive Coordinator Assistant Coach Assitant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Football GA Football GA Football GA Football GA Assistant AD, Director of FB Operations Director of Player Personnel Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant

972-2092 680-8438 972-3294 972-3871 680-8003 972-3872 680-8055 972-3716 972-3873 680-8002 972-2082 972-2082 972-2082 972-2082 972-3874 680-8005 972-2092 972-2082

MEN’S GOLF Mike Hagen

Head Coach

972-3411

WOMEN’S GOLF MJ Desbiens Shaw Head Coach

972-2708

WOMEN’S SOCCER Brian Dooley Head Coach Jessica Greer Assistant Coach Will Reyno GA Coach

972-3195 972-8193 972-3876

WOMEN’S TENNIS Kel Lange Head Coach

972-2795

TRACK AND FIELD AND CROSS COUNTRY Jim Patchell Head Coach Matt Kraft Assistant Coach Matt Vining Assistant Coach Jarius Cooper Assistant Coach Kyle Chandler Head Cross Country Coach & Assistant Coach

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

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL David Rehr Head Coach Tristan Johnson Assistant Coach Tori Mellinger Assistant Coach

972-2725 972-3524 972-3876

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