2011-12 Kansas State Women's Basketball Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

2 | K-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

139 | RECORD BOOK

Table of Contents | Quick Facts | Kansas State Travel Itinerary | 2011-12 Schedule | 2011-12 TV/Radio Roster | 2008 & 2004 Big 12 Regular Season Champions | 201011 K-State Award Winners | March Madness | Home Court Advantage | National Prominence | K-State and USA Basketball | From K-State to a Dream | Wildcats in the WNBA | National Media Attention | Head Coach Deb Patterson | Exceptional Coaching | Support and Medical Staffs | Strength & Conditioning | Academic Excellence | K-State & Fort Riley | Community Outreach | Wildcats Off the Court | The Future of K-State Basketball | This is K-State

1,000 Point Club | Season Team Records | Team Records | Scoring Records | 30Point Games in School History | Field Goal Records | Three-Point Field Goal Records | Free Throw Records | Rebounding Records | Assist Records | Steal Records | Block Records | Shalee Lehning’s Triple-Doubles | Miscellaneous Player Records | Bramlage Coliseum Records | Bramlage Coliseum Facts & Figures | Overall Attendance Records | Miscellaneous and TV Records | Wildcat Classic Records and Results | Year-By-Year Summary | All-Time Team Statistics | Year-By-Year Leaders | Kansas State in the National Polls | Kansas State vs. Ranked Opponents

50 | COACHING STAFF Head Coach Deb Patterson | Associate Head Coach Kamie Ethridge | Assistant Coach Kelly Moylan | Assistant Coach Shalee Lehning | Support Staff

62 | MEET THE WILDCATS 2011-12 Season Outlook | 2011-12 Roster/Roster Breakdown | Branshea Brown | Jalana Childs | JuliAnne Chisholm | Emma Ostermann | Brittany Chambers | Mariah White | Chantay Caron | Stephanie Wittman | Heidi Brown | Tasha Dickey | Katya Leick | Haley Texada | Ashia Woods

87 | 2010-11 SEASON IN REVIEW 2010-11 Season Notes | 2010-11 Season Statistics | 2010-11 Season Results | 2010-11 Game-By-Game Statistics | 2010-11 Superlatives | 2010-11 Box Scores | Departed Seniors | 2010-11 Big 12 Conference Review | 2010-11 Big 12 Conference Statistics

167 | KANSAS STATE HISTORY NCAA Tournament Records | NCAA Tournament Player Stats | NCAA Tournament Teams | Additional Postseason History | NCAA Tournament Box Scores | Big 12 Tournament Records | Kansas State Retired Uniforms | Kansas State All-Americans and National Honors | Big 12 Honors | National Teams and K-State Hall of Fame | Miscellaneous History | How It All Began | K-State Women’s Basketball Timeline | All-Time Letterwinners | Year-By-Year Results

197 | WELCOME TO K-STATE This is Kansas State | University Administration | Athletics Administration | NCAA Regulations | Media Policies and Procedures | Wildcats on the Air | Media Outlets | Kansas State Athletic Communications

113 | 2011-12 OPPONENTS Big 12 Conference | Phillips 66 Big 12 Basketball Championships | Big 12 Conference Honors and Awards | Opponent Records/2011-12 Series History | 201112 Opponents | WBCA Pink Zone | Player Game-By-Game vs. the Big 12 | Kansas State vs. Opponents | Kansas State vs. Conferences | Series Records EDITORIAL CREDITS

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ON THE COVER

The 2011-12 Kansas State Women’s Basketball Media Guide was published by the Kansas State Department of Athletics. This guide is a product of the Kansas State Sports Information Office and was written, edited, compiled and designed by Randy Peterson, Assistant Sports Information Director, using QuarkXPress (layout) and Adobe Photoshop CS (design). Cover design by Ron Cook, Kansas State Director of Graphic Design. Special thanks to the Kansas State women’s basketball coaching staff, Heather Peterson, Tom and Julie Peterson and Cindy and Mike Gillund.

KSTATESPORTS.COM Kansas State women’s basketball information along with each of K-State’s 16 varsity intercollegiate sports can be found at www.kstatesports.com. Statistics, live game video and audio broadcasts, press releases, photo galleries, schedules and much more are available on the site operated by CBS Sports.com College Network.

PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS Scott Weaver, Peter Aiken (PGA Photography), Greg Carroccio (Sideline Photos, LLC), J.B. Gallegos, Bob Nixon, Ron Cook, Randy Peterson, Atlanta Dream, New York Liberty, San Antonio Silver Stars, Connecticut Sun, Chicago Sky, Phoenix Mercury, D. Clarke Evans (NBAE/Getty Images), Jennifer Pottheiser (NBAE/Getty Images), Washington Mystics, NBA Photos, Mitchell Layton, Bob Stowell, WBCA and USA Basketball.

On the 2011-12 Kansas State Women’s Basketball media guide cover: seniors Branshea Brown and Jalana Childs and juniors Brittany Chambers and Mariah White.

2010-11 MEDIA GUIDE

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K-STATE QUICK FACTS & TRAVEL ITINERARY

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Manhattan, KS 66502 Founded: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1863 Enrollment: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23,566 Nickname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wildcats Colors: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Purple (Pantone 268) and White Home Arena (Capacity): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bramlage Coliseum (12,528) Affiliation: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NCAA Division I Conference: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Big 12 Conference President: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Kirk Schulz Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Virginia Tech ‘86 and ‘91 Athletics Director: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Currie Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wake Forest ‘93 Associate AD/SWA: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jill Shields Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Central Florida ‘80 Athletics Department Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(785) 532-6910 Ticket Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-800-221-CATS

BASKETBALL HISTORY Seasons of Basketball: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44th Season First Year of Basketball/Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1968-69 (11-3) Overall All-Time Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .803-478 (.627) Record in Bramlage Coliseum: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .241-89 (.730) NCAA Appearances/Last: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12/2011 WNIT Appearances/Last: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Three/2007 Last Postseason Opponent (Result): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011 NCAA First Round vs. Purdue (L, 53-45)

SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kenny Lannou SID Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .785-532-6735 Women’s Basketball SID: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Randy Peterson Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .785-532-7975 Cell Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .785-587-7769 E-mail: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .rspete12@kstatesports.com SID Fax: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .785-532-6093 Press Row Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .785-539-3423 SID Mailing Address: 1800 College Avenue, Suite 37 Bramlage Coliseum, Manhattan, KS 66502 Overnight Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .same as above Website: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.k-statesports.com

KANSAS STATE TRAVEL ITINERARY CANCUN CHALLENGE

OKLAHOMA STATE

at Moon Palace Resort Nov. 22: Depart for Cancun, Mexico Nov. 27: Return to Manhattan

at Gallagher-Iba Arena Jan. 27: Depart for Stillwater Jan. 28: Return to Manhattan

Team Headquarters Moon Palace Resort Carretera Cancun-Chetumal KM 340 Cancun, Q Roo 77500 Phone: 011-52-98-881-6000

Team Headquarters Hampton Inn & Suites 717 East Hall of Fame Avenue Stillwater, OK 74075 Phone: 405-743-1306

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE

TEXAS

at Frost Arena Dec. 9: Depart for Brookings, S.D. Dec. 10: Return to Manhattan

at Frank Erwin Center Jan. 31: Depart for Austin Jan. 12: Return to Manhattan

Team Headquarters Hampton Inn 3017 Lefevre Dr. Brookings, SD 57007 Phone: 605-697-5232

Team Headquarters Hilton Garden Inn 500 North IH 35 Austin, TX 78701 Phone: 512-480-8181

BTI INVITATIONAL

TEXAS A&M

at Cox Pavilion Dec. 16: Depart for Las Vegas Dec. 21: Depart for the Holidays

at Reed Arena Feb. 7: Depart for College Station Feb. 8: Return to Manhattan

Team Headquarters New York, New York 3790 Las Vegas Blvd S Las Vegas, NV 89109 Phone: 866-815-4365

Team Headquarters Hampton Inn & Suites 925 Earl Rudder Freeway South College Station, TX 77845 Phone: 979-694-2100

MARIST

OKLAHOMA

at McCann Field House Dec. 27: Depart for New York Jan. 1: Return to Manhattan

at Lloyd Noble Center Feb. 14: Depart for Norman Feb. 15: Return to Manhattan

Team Headquarters Courtyard Marriott Poughkeepsie 2641 South Road/Route 9 Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 Phone: 845-485-6336

Team Headquarters Embassy Suites 2501 Conference Dr. Norman, OK 73069 Phone: 405-253-3537

COACHING STAFF

KANSAS

MISSOURI

Head Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Deb Patterson (16th Season) Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rockford College ’79 Career Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .300-175 (15 Years) Record at School (Years): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .same as above Basketball Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .785-532-6970 Best Time to Reach Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Contact SID Associate Head Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kamie Ethridge Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Texas ’87 Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kelly Moylan Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kansas State ‘94 Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Shalee Lehning Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kansas State ‘09 Director of Basketball Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Danielle Zanotti Director of Video Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Marlies Gipson

at Allen Fieldhouse Jan. 6: Depart for Lawrence via bus Jan. 7: Return to Manhattan

at Mizzou Arena Feb. 24: Depart for Columbia Feb. 25: Return to Manhattan

Team Headquarters The Eldridge 701 Massachusetts St. Lawrence, KS 66044 Phone: 785-749-1005

Team Headquarters Hilton Garden Inn 3300 Vandiver Dr. Columbia, MO 65202 Phone: 573-814-5464

TEXAS TECH

IOWA STATE

at United Spirit Arena Jan. 13: Depart for Lubbock Jan. 14: Return to Manhattan

at Hilton Coliseum Feb. 28: Depart for Ames Feb. 29: Return to Manhattan

Team Headquarters The Overton 2322 Mac Davis Lane Lubbock, TX 79401 Phone: 806-776-7000

Team Headquarters Hilton Garden Inn 1325 Dickinson Ave. Ames, IA 50014 Phone: 515-233-8000

TEAM INFORMATION 2010-11 Overall Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21-11 Home: 13-2 Away: 6-6 Neutral: 2-3 2010-11 Big 12 Conference Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-6 2010-11 Big 12 Conference Finish: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .t-3rd 2011 Postseason: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NCAA First Round 2010 Final Rankings: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NR (AP)/NR (Coaches’) Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8/5

RADIO BROADCAST INFORMATION Radio Station: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .K-State Sports Network Radio Contact Person: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ben Boyle, General Manager Address: K-State Sports Properties, 1800 College Avenue, Manhattan, KS 66502 Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .785-532-2005 Play-by-Play Announcer: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brian Smoller Color Analysts: . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Missy Decker Heidrick & Kristin Rethman Waller

BAYLOR at Ferrell Center Jan. 20: Depart for Waco Jan. 21: Return to Manhattan Team Headquarters Homewood Suites by Hilton 5620 Legend Lake Parkway Waco, TX 76712 Phone: 254-644-4663

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2011-12 SCHEDULE DAY

DATE

Thursday Tuesday Saturday Wednesday Friday

November November November November November

3 8 12 16 18

OPPONENT

LOCATION

Oklahoma City (exhibition) Washburn (exhibition) Dartmouth BYU Missouri State

Manhattan, Manhattan, Manhattan, Manhattan, Manhattan,

TIME Kan. Kan. Kan. Kan. Kan.

Cancun Challenge (Moon Palace Resort) Thursday November 24 vs. Hofstra Friday November 25 vs. Purdue

Cancun, Mexico Cancun, Mexico

3 p.m. 9 p.m.

Saturday Wednesday Saturday

Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Brookings, S.D.

7 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m.

December 3 December 7 December 10

Iowa Wichita State at South Dakota State

TV

7 p.m. K-StateHD.TV 7 p.m. K-StateHD.TV TBA K-StateHD.TV 7 p.m. K-StateHD.TV 7 p.m. Kansas Now 22

FS Kansas City K-StateHD.TV

BTI Invitational (Thomas & Mack Center) Saturday December 18 North Dakota State Sunday December 19 Northwestern Monday December 20 UNLV

Las Vegas, Nev. Las Vegas, Nev. Las Vegas, Nev.

Thursday

December 29

at Marist

Poughkeepsie, N.Y.

6 p.m. (CT)

Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday

January 4 January 7 January 11 January 14 January 17 January 21 January 25 January 28

Texas A&M* at Kansas* Missouri* at Texas Tech* Oklahoma* at Baylor* Iowa State* at Oklahoma State*

Manhattan, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Lubbock, Texas Manhattan, Kan. Waco, Texas Manhattan, Kan. Stillwater, Okla.

7 p.m. K-StateHD.TV 7 p.m. 7 p.m. FS Kansas City 2 p.m. K-StateHD.TV 7 p.m. FS Kansas City 7 p.m. 7 p.m. Kansas Now 22 11:30 a.m. FSN

Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday

February 1 February 4 February 8 February 12 February 15 February 18 February 22 February 25 February 29

at Texas* Baylor* at Texas A&M* Kansas* at Oklahoma* Texas* Oklahoma State* at Missouri* at Iowa State*

Austin, Texas Manhattan, Kan. College Station, Texas Manhattan, Kan. Norman, Okla. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Columbia, Mo. Ames, Iowa

Saturday

March 3

Texas Tech*

Manhattan, Kan.

PHILLIPS 66 BIG 12 BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP (Municipal Auditorium) Wednesday March 7 First Round Kansas City, Mo. Thursday March 8 Quarterfinals Kansas City, Mo. Friday March 9 Semifinals Kansas City, Mo. Saturday March 10 Final Kansas City, Mo. NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST AND SECOND ROUNDS Sat.-Tue. March 17-20 Ames, Iowa Bridgeport, Conn. College Park, Md. Nashville, Tenn. Notre Dame, Ind. West Lafayette, Ind. NCAA TOURNAMENT REGIONALS Sat.-Tue. Mar. 24-27

NCAA TOURNAMENT FINAL FOUR Sun. & Tues. April 1 & 3

All Times Central

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Baton Rouge, La. Chapel Hill, N.C. College Station, Texas Norfolk, Va. Spokane, Wash.

Wells Fargo Arena SaveMart Center The Ryan Center RBC Center

Des Moines, Iowa Fresno, Calif. Kingston, Rhode Island Raleigh, N.C.

Pepsi Center

Denver, Colo.

HOME GAMES IN BOLD

* - Big 12 Conference game

9:30 p.m. (CT) 9:30 p.m. (CT) 9:30 p.m. (CT)

7 7 7 12 7 7 12 7

p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. TBA p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.

LHN K-StateHD.TV FSN FSN FS Kansas City Mediacom

6 p.m. Kansas Now 22

11 a.m./6 p.m. 11 a.m./1:30 p.m./5 p.m./7 p.m. 12 p.m./2:30 p.m. 11 a.m.

Bowling Green, Ohio Chicago, Ill. Little Rock, Ark. Norman, Okla. Tallahassee, Fla.

Metro Sports FSN FSN FSN


RADIO/TV CHART

1 | HALEY TEXADA

2 | BRITTANY CHAMBERS

G • 5-7 • Fr. Frisco, Texas

G • 5-8 • Jr. Jordan, Minn.

13 | TASHA DICKEY

4 | KATYA LEICK

10 | HEIDI BROWN

F • 6-1 • Jr. Grey Cloud Township, Minn.

G • 5-11 • Fr. Plains, Kan.

14 | STEPHANIE WITTMAN 20 | EMMA OSTERMANN 21 | JULIANNE CHISHOLM

11 | CHANTAY CARON G/F • 5-11 • So. Lawrence, Kan.

22 | MARIAH WHITE G • 5-7 • Jr. Midwest City, Okla.

G • 5-8 • Sr. Abilene, Kan.

G/F • 5-11 • Sr. Hillsboro, Kan.

33 | JALANA CHILDS

34 | BRANSHEA BROWN

DEB PATTERSON

KAMIE ETHRIDGE

F • 6-2 • Sr. Orlando, Fla.

F • 6-2 • Sr. Walterboro, S.C.

Head Coach

Associate Head Coach

KELLY MOYLAN

SHALEE LEHNING

DANIELLE ZANOTTI

MARLIES GIPSON

Assistant Coach

Assistant Coach

Dir. of Basketball Ops.

Dir. of Video Ops.

G • 5-10 • Sr. Sandy, Utah

23 | ASHIA WOODS G • 5-11 • Fr. Wichita, Kan.

G • 5-9 • So. San Antonio, Texas

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2008 BIG 12 CHAMPIONS

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2004 BIG 12 CHAMPION

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2010-11 AWARD WINNERS

JALANA CHILDS All-Big 12 Second Team

2010-11 K-STATE AWARD WINNERS All-Big 12 First Team Brittany Chambers, So., Guard (unanimous) All-Big 12 Second Team Jalana Childs, Jr., Forward Phillips 66 Big 12 Player of the Week Mariah White, Nov. 15 Brittany Chambers, Feb. 7 & March 6 Capital One Academic All-District VII 2nd Team JuliAnne Chisholm (life sciences/pre-med) Capital One Academic All-District VII 3rd Team Brittany Chambers (open option)

BRITTANY CHAMBERS All-Big 12 First Team (unanimous selection) Two-time Phillips 66 Big 12 Player of the Week Capital One Academic All-District VII - Third Team Academic All-Big 12 First Team 8

Academic All-Big 12 - First Team JuliAnne Chisholm (life sciences/pre-med) Brittany Chambers (open option) Kelsey Hill (agriculture/journalism & mass comm) Shalin Spani (public relations) Academic All-Big 12 - Second Team Taelor Karr (business) Alina Voronenko (advertising)


2010-11 AWARD WINNERS

JULIANNE CHISHOLM Capital One All-District VII - Second Team Academic All-Big 12 - First Team

KELSEY HILL

MARIAH WHITE

Academic All-Big 12 - First Team

Phillips 66 Big 12 Player of the Week 9


POSTSEASON APPEARANCES

MARCH MADNESS KANSAS STATE ALL-TIME NCAA AND WNIT TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES (15) 2011 NCAA First Round 2009 NCAA Second Round 2008 NCAA Second Round 2007 WNIT Final Four 2006 WNIT Champions

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2005 NCAA Second Round 2004 NCAA Second Round 2003 NCAA Second Round 2002 NCAA Sweet 16 1999 WNIT Second Round

1997 NCAA First Round 1987 NCAA First Round 1984 NCAA Sweet 16 1983 NCAA Sweet 16 1982 NCAA Elite Eight


POSTSEASON APPEARANCES

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HOME COURT ADVANTAGE

NEWLY DESIGNED COURT UNVEILED IN BRAMLAGE COLISEUM Excitement for the new season of K-State basketball was in full swing this summer, with the introduction of a newly-designed and refurbished basketball court at Bramlage Coliseum. The Robbins All-Star Plus floor, which was originally purchased and installed in 2004, received a new court design to incorporate the athletics department’s new branding effort, while it was completely overhauled to replace broken pine boards and locking clamps that are used to hold the 290 (6x8) panels together. “We are pleased with the new design of the court,” said athletics director John Currie. “Our staff worked through several concepts, and with input from both basketball staffs, we were able to unanimously create something that our fans will enjoy for years to come. I want to thank Dave Smoller, Ron Cook, Casey Scott and Scott Garrett, among others, for all their hard work and dedication on this project.” The floor was sanded down to bare wood and new graphics and court design were painted to include not only the new design, but also new NCAA rule changes. The men’s and women’s basketball teams will now use the same 3-point distance (20 feet, 9 inches), while the men have added a restricted-area arc under each rim. The design centers on a purple octagon shape that surrounds the floor with a lone purple Powercat at center court. The shape echoes the unique octagonal design of the building. The “K-State” word mark is prominently found at the top of center court and again under both baskets with the athletics website (www.kstatesports.com) and the new university mark alternating at both ends of the baseline. Bramlage Coliseum is written at the bottom of center court directly opposite the “K-State” word mark. The floor maintains its purple lanes, but there is now a darker stain to mark each 3-point line. The Big 12 logo is displayed within each 3-point arc. The refurbishment was a necessity after seven years of use. The floor is typically removed an average of six times a year to accommodate various university and public events. It is common for gaps between the boards to occur over time, as the hardware and mechanisms that hold the floor together start to loosen. The refurbishment was done at a cost of $39,000. The project, which was done at Robbins Sports’ factory in Appleton, Wis., took about four weeks to complete with the floor being removed on July 22 and returned on August 28.

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HOME COURT ADVANTAGE

THE PURPLE PALACE Five out of the last 10 seasons, Kansas State has finished in the top 15 nationally among NCAA Division I women's basketball attendance leaders. Affectionately known as the “Purple Palace,” the Wildcats have lost only nine non-conference games over the last 15 years in the venue, going a sterling 91-9 (.910). The Wildcats finished the 2010-11 season ranked 24th in the nation for attendance by averaging 4,068 fans per game at Bramlage Coliseum. During the 2010-11 season, KState was selected as the Big 12 Conference’s “Pack the House” challenge winner. KState drew a season-high 9,024 fans to its Jan. 9, 2011 victory over Oklahoma State. This was the highest attended women’s game in Bramlage since March 31, 2006 when K-State hosted the WNIT Final in front of a seel-out crowd of 13,340. The Wildcats have finished among the top-10 in the national attendance rankings, checking in with a school-record fifth-place finish in 2002-03 (which included 11 games with 8,000 or more fans in attendance) and then notched a pair of eighth place efforts in 2003-04 and 2004-05. In 2010-11, Bramlage Coliseum continued to be one of the toughest places to play in the country. The Wildcats ended the season a 13-2 home record, including a pair of wins over Associated Press top-15 ranked foes (No. 5 and eventual NCAA Division I National Champion Texas A&M and No. 14 St. John’s.

DID YOU KNOW? During the Deb Patterson era, Kansas State owns a 40-9 (.816) record in Bramlage Coliseum when the attendance is 7,500 fans or larger.

HOME CROWDS OVER 10,000 AT BRAMLAGE COLISEUM 1. Nebraska (1/12/02) 2. Marquette (3/31/06) 3. Kansas (1/17/04) 4. Texas A&M (2/22/03) 5. Oklahoma State (2/15/03) 6. Texas (1/25/03) 7. Iowa State (2/2/02) 8. Texas Tech (1/27/02) 9. Texas Tech (3/3/04) 10. Oklahoma (2/13/02) 11. Arkansas (3/17/02) 12. Colorado (1/11/03) 13. Notre Dame (3/25/03) 14. Kansas (2/26/05) 15. Iowa (1/5/03) 16. Oklahoma (1/31/04) 17. Harvard (3/23/03) 18. Kansas (2/26/03) 19. Kent State (3/15/02)

13,466 13,340 13,340 13,340 13,340 13,340 13,340 13,340 12,174 11,789 11,786 11,753 11,534 11,254 10,913 10,866 10,732 10,702 10,573

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NATIONAL PROMINENCE

KANSAS STATE ALL-TIME KODAK ALL-AMERICANS Kendra Wecker (2001-05) 2005 Kodak/WBCA All-America

Nicole Ohlde (2000-04) 2004 Kodak/WBCA All-America 2003 Kodak/WBCA All-America

Priscilla Gary (1982-83) 1983 Kodak All-America Kendra Wecker (2001-05) became the third player in school history to be named to the prestigious Kodak/WBCA All-America Team in 2005. Former Wildcat Nicole Ohlde (2000-04) holds the distinction of being the program’s only two-time Kodak All-American having received the honor in 2003 and 2004, while K-State Hall of Famer Priscilla Gary-Sweeney (1982-83) was named a Kodak All-American in 1983. For the third time in her career, Kansas State head coach Deb Patterson was named a top finalist for the Naismith Coach of the Year Award in 2005. Patterson was voted ESPN The Magazine Coach of the Year in 200102. Wecker was one of five women finalists in contention for the John R. Wooden Award presented annually to the nation’s top player of the year at the 29th Annual Wooden Award Ceremony held at The Los Angeles Athletic Club.

KANSAS STATE LOWE’S SENIOR CLASS AWARD ALL-AMERICANS Ashley Sweat 2010 Award Finalist/First Team Senior All-American

Shalee Lehning 2009 Award Finalist/First Team Senior All-American

Kendra Wecker 2005 National Winner/ First Team Senior All-American

Nicole Ohlde 2004 Award Finalist/First Team Senior All-American Wecker was honored as the 2005 national winner of the Senior C.L.A.S.S. (acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School) Award presented annually to the nation’s top male and female senior basketball player of the year. 14


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Kansas State All-American Kendra Wecker and head coach Deb Patterson with legendary UCLA head coach John Wooden at the 2004 Wooden Award ceremony in Los Angeles. In May of 2010, Patterson contributed a chapter to the FCA book - Greatest Coach Ever - which is about the lessons she learned from Coach Wooden.

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K-STATE AND USA BASKETBALL

K-STATE & USA BASKETBALL

1998 USA Basketball FIBA World Championships Team (Berlin, Germany)

Laurie Koehn, Nicole Ohlde and Kendra Wecker are just some of the Wildcats who have represented the United States in national and international competition with USA Basketball. In the summer of 2003, Wecker and Ohlde helped Team USA win gold at the World Championship For Young Women in Sibenik, Croatia. Koehn, meanwhile, won a silver medal as a member of the U.S. Pan American Games Team, which competed in Santa Domingo, Dominican Republic. Kansas State head coach Deb Patterson has served as an assistant coach for four gold medal-winning USA Basketball teams, including the 2000 Junior World Championship Qualifying Team, the 1998 World Championship Team, the 1997 World University Games Team and the 1997 USA Basketball International Invitational Team.

2003 USA Basketball World Championship for Young Women Team (Sibenik, Croatia)

Kansas State associate head coach Kamie Ethridge has a storied past with USA Basketball. She was a member of the U.S. gold medal-winning Olympic Team at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, Korea. Her trophy case also includes gold medals as a member of Team USA at the 1986 Goodwill Games, 1986 World Championships, 1987 Pan American Games, 1982 and 1983 U.S. Olympic Festivals and the 1982 USA Junior National Team. Former K-State women’s basketball player Laurie Miller competed for the 1977 USA World University Games Team that finished with a 6-2 record and earned a silver medal.

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2003 USA Basketball Pan American Games Team (Santa Domingo, Dominican Republic)


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FROM THE WILDCATS...

SHALEE LEHNING’S CAREER TROPHY CASE • Fifth player in school history to have her jersey retired (March 1, 2009) • 2008-09 AP All-America honorable mention • 2008-09 Lowe’s All-Senior All-America first team

• 2008-09 Waco Tribune All-Big 12 first team • 2008-09 CoSIDA/ESPN the Academic All-District VII first team

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• 2008-09 Academic All-Big 12 first team

Academic All-District VII third team • Named to the 2007-08 Academic All-Big 12 first team • Named Big 12 Player of the Week for March 7, 2008

• Named Big 12 Player of the Week for March 9, 2009

• 2006-07 All-Big 12 honorable mention

• 2007-08 All-Big 12 first team selection

• 2006-07 Academic All-Big 12 first team

• 2007-08 WBCA Region V finalist

• 2005-06 All-Newcomer Team

• 2008-09 Wooden Award candidate

• 2007-08 Kansas City Star Big 12 co-Player of the Year

• Named to 2005-06 Dallas Morning News Big 12 All-Newcomer team

• 2008-09 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award finalist

• 2007-08 Kansas City Star All-Big 12 first team

• 2008-09 All-Big 12 first team

• 2007-08 Waco Tribune All-Big 12 second team

• 2008-09 Dallas Morning News All-Big 12 first team

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• 2008-09 CoSIDA/ESPN the Academic All-America third team

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• 2008-09 Wade Trophy candidate • 2008-09 Naismith Trophy candidate

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SHALEE LEHNING’S ATLANTA DREAM CAREER HIGHLIGHTS • Drafted in the second round (25th overall selection) in the 2009 WNBA Draft by the Atlanta Dream • Helped the Dream to a then-franchise record 18 wins during the 2009 season. Aided Atlanta to its first playoff berth in franchise history in just their second year of existence as a franchise. • Ranked 10th in the league in assists per game (3.8) and ranked second in the league for assists per 40 minutes played (7.2)

• Averaged 3.1 points and 2.4 rebounds in 33 games played, including 19 starts; Dream were 12-7 in her 19 starts during the 2009 season • Named team captain for the 2010 season • Helped Atlanta to a franchise record 19 wins in 2010 and reached the playoffs for the second straight season.

• Became the second Wildcat (Nicole Ohlde, 2009, Phoenix Mercury) to play in the WNBA Finals • Averaged 2.9 points, 2.6 assists and 1.9 rebounds in her first seven games of WNBA Playoff experience during the 2010 season

• Advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals by sweeping the top-seed Washington Mystics.

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WILDCATS IN THE WNBA

NICOLE OHLDE

OLGA FIRSOVA

SHALEE LEHNING

LAURIE KOEHN

CLAIRE COGGINS

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WILDCATS IN THE WNBA Former K-State All-American Nicole Ohlde helped the Phoenix Mercury to the 2009 WNBA title. This was Ohlde’s first season with the organization and her second career appearance in the WNBA Playoffs.

K-STATE ALL-TIME WNBA DRAFT PICKS Shalee Lehning (2006-09) Atlanta Dream - 25th pick - 2nd Round - 2009 Kendra Wecker (2001-05) San Antonio Stars - 4th pick - 1st Round - 2005 Megan Mahoney (2001-05) Connecticut Sun - 34th pick - 3rd Round - 2005 Nicole Ohlde (2000-04) Minnesota Lynx - 6th pick - 1st Round - 2004 Olga Firsova (1998-00) New York Liberty - 13th pick - 1st Round - 2000 Shanele Stires (1993-95)* Minnesota Lynx - 56th pick - 4th Round - 2000 *Previously played for the ABL’s Columbus Quest Shalee Lehning (200509) was drafted by the Atlanta Dream in the second round of the 2009 WNBA Draft with the 25th overall selection. Helped the Dream to a franchise record for wins in her firts year. Claire Coggins (200307) earned a spot on the 2007 Chicago Sky roster in May, making her the seventh Wildcat to play in the WNBA. Kendra Wecker (200105) was selected fourth overall by the San Antonio Silver Stars to become K-State's highest-ever draft pick at the 2005 WNBA Draft held on April 16, 2005, in Secaucus, N.J. She is now a member of the Washington Mystics

Laurie Koehn of the Washington Mystics defeated Diana Taurasi and Penny Taylor of the Phoenix Mercury to win the Three-Point Shootout at the 2007 WNBA All-Star Game. Koehn connected on 14 straight shots and 18 of her final 19 attempts.

Megan Mahoney (200105) was also drafted in the third round by the Connecticut Sun with the 34th overall pick.

Laurie Koehn (2001-05) went undrafted, but later signed on as a free agent with the Washington Mystics. She captured the WNBA Three-Point Shootout at the 2007 All-Star Game. Two-time All-American Nicole Ohlde (2000-04) was selected sixth overall by the Minnesota Lynx in the 2004 WNBA Draft. She finished third in Rookie of the Year voting and led the Lynx to the WNBA Playoffs with a franchise-tying 18 victories for the season. Ohlde was among a draft class, which included Connecticut's Diana Taurasi and Duke's Alana Beard, tabbed as one of the deepest and most talented classes in WNBA history. Former Wildcats Olga Firsova (1998-00) and Shanele Stires (199395) were both drafted in 2000 by the New York Liberty and Minnesota Lynx, respectively.

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NATIONAL MEDIA ATTENTION

KANSAS STATE ON TELEVISION Since the 2002 season, K-State women’s basketball has had over 120 games broadcast by a number of national and regional networks including: ESPN, ESPN2, Fox Sports, Fox Sports Kansas City, The Big Ten Network, The Mtn., and CBS College Sports. The Wildcats played a school-record 18 games on either regional or national television during the 2010-11 season. Below is a list of the games to air on television during the 2011-12 season. vs. Oklahoma City (K-StateHD.TV) Nov. 3 - Manhattan, Kan. - 7 p.m. (CT)

vs. Wichita State (K-StateHD.TV) Dec. 7 - Manhattan, Kan. - 7 p.m. (CT)

vs. Baylor (K-StateHD.TV) Feb. 4 - Manhattan, Kan. - 7 p.m. (CT)

vs. Washburn (K-StateHD.TV) Nov. 8 - Manhattan, Kan. - 7 p.m. (CT)

vs. Texas A&M (K-StateHD.TV) Jan. 4 - Manhattan, Kan. - 7 p.m. (CT)

vs. Kansas (FSN) Feb. 12 - Manhattan, Kan. - 12 p.m. (CT)

vs. Dartmouth (K-StateHD.TV) Nov. 12 - Manhattan, Kan. - TBD

vs. Missouri (FS Kansas City) Jan. 11 - Manhattan, Kan. - 7 p.m. (CT)

vs. Texas (FSN) Feb. 18 - Manhattan, Kan. - 7 p.m. (CT)

vs. BYU (K-StateHD.TV) Nov. 16 - Manhattan, Kan. - 7 p.m. (CT)

vs. Oklahoma (FS Kansas City) Jan. 17 - Manhattan, Kan. - 7 p.m. (CT)

vs. Oklahoma State (FS Kansas City) Feb. 22 - Manhattan, Kan. - 7 p.m. (CT)

vs. Missouri State (K-StateHD.TV) Nov. 18 - Manhattan, Kan. - 7 p.m. (CT)

vs. Iowa State (Kansas Now 22) Jan. 25 - Manhattan, Kan. - 7 p.m. (CT)

vs. Texas Tech (Kansas Now 22) March 3 - Manhattan, Kan. - 6 p.m. (CT)

vs. Iowa (FS Kansas City) Dec. 3 - Manhattan, Kan. - 7 p.m. (CT)

at Oklahoma State (FSN) Jan. 28 - Stillwater, Okla. - 11:30 a.m.

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HEAD COACH DEB PATTERSON

TWO-TIME BIG 12 COACH OF THE YEAR Kansas State head coach Deb Patterson has been recognized as the Coach of the Year by a number of organizations and media outlets. The organizations that have recognized her include the Big 12 Conference (2008 and 2002), Kansas Basketball Coaches’ Association (2008 and 1997), Women’s Basketball Coaches’ Association (2008, 2003 and 2002) and the Naismith Foundation (2005, 2003 and 2002). The media outlets to recognize her achievements include the Associated Press (2008), the Kansas City Star (2008), the Waco Tribune (2008), Dallas Morning News (2008 and 2002), Austin American-Statesman (2002), San Antonio Express News (2002) and ESPN the Magazine (200102).

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HEAD COACH DEB PATTERSON

THREE-TIME WBCA DISTRICT V COACH OF THE YEAR Coach Patterson has guided the Wildcats to 10 postseason appearances, including eight NCAA Tournament bids. She has also captured three titles, two Big 12 regular season crowns and the 2005-06 Postseason WNIT title. Coach Patterson has been involved with USA Basketball on three separate occasions. She was an assistant coach on the 1997 World University Games gold medal-winning squad. She also assisted USA Basketball teams in winning gold medals at the 1998 FIBA World Championships and the 2000 Junior World Championships.

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EXCEPTIONAL COACHING

COACHING EXPERTISE Head coach Deb Patterson along with her superior staff have shaped past and present players into successful individuals on-and-off the court. As former standout collegiate players in their days, K-State's outstanding staff members have appeared in, played on or coached NCAA tournament teams, a WNIT championship team, a national championship team, conference championship teams, USA Basketball national teams and professional women's basketball teams. Associate Head Coach Kamie Ethridge is recognized as one of the greatest women’s basketball guards to ever play the game. Ethridge, a Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame inductee, was a two-time Kodak All-American, and a Wade Trophy and Honda Award honoree. In 1986, she led Texas to a national championship and an undefeated 34-0 season, the first perfect season in NCAA Division I history. Ethridge was named the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Player of the Year in 1986, presented annually to the nation’s top senior collegian under 5-foot-6 in height. Assistant Coach Kelly Moylan, a four-year letterwinner for the Wildcats from 1989-93, ranks 11th all-time in both career three-pointers made (108) and three-pointers attempted (281) at K-State. She also ranks sixth all-time in career threepoint field goal percentage (38.4). During the 1991-92 season as a junior, Moylan finished third-best in the Big Eight Conference shooting 39.3 percent (53-135) from behind the arc. Assistant Coach Shalee Lehning, also a four-year letterwinner for the Wildcats from 2005-09, was an Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American in 2009 while also earning Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award All-America first team honors. The two-time All-Big 12 first team recipient helped lead K-State to a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances (2008 and 2009), a pair of Postseason WNIT appearances (2006 and 2007) including a WNIT title in 2006 and the 2008 Big 12 regular season crown. Lehning finished her career as the only player in Big 12 history with 1,000 points, 900 rebounds and 800 assists and ranks second in league history and holds the Kansas State record for assists.

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SUPPORT AND MEDICAL STAFFS

DANIELLE ZANOTTI

MARLIES GIPSON

SHALIN SPANI

Director of Basketball Ops

Director of Video Ops

Coordinator of Office Ops

CHAD PERKINS

STERLING HUDGINS

SCOTT GREENAWALT

Athletic Trainer

Team Advisor

Strength & Conditioning Coach

PABLO GUIMERA Team Manager

MARSHALL MILLER Team Manager

ANN POMLIN Team Manager

ABBEE VANNESS Team Manager

KAYLA MOYLAN Team Manager

HILLARY HEINRICHS Student Trainer

ORTHOPAEDIC DOCTORS (FROM L-R): DR. JAMIE MCATEE, DR. DAN HINKIN, DR. WILLIAM JONES, DR. ALLAN HOLIDAY AND DR. PETE HODGES

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Wildcats have been named to the Academic All-Big 12 Conference women’s basketball team (most of any school in the Big 12), including 74 first team honors.

K-STATE IN THE CLASSROOM IN 2010-2011

PATTERSON ERA ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 2011 Brittany Chambers First Team JuliAnne Chisholm First Team Kelsey Hill First Team Shalin Spani First team Taelor Karr Second Team Alina Voronenko Second Team

Chelsea DomenicoSecond Team Amy Dutmer Second Team Brie Madden Second Team 2003 Laurie Koehn First Team Brie Madden First Team Megan Mahoney First Team Kimmery Newsom First Team Nicole Ohlde First Team Kendra Wecker First Team Chelsea DominicoSecond Team Amy Dutmer Second Team

2010 Jalana Childs Kari Kincaid Shalin Spani Ashley Sweat

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2009 Kelsey Hill Marlies Gipson Kari Kincaid Shalee Lehning Kelsey Nelson Shalin Spani Ashley Sweat Danielle Zanotti

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2008 Kimberly Dietz Second Marlies Gipson First Kari Kincaid First Shalee Lehning First Carolyn McCullough First Ashley Sweat First Shana Wheeler First Danielle Zanotti First

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2007 Kimberly Dietz Second Marlies Gipson First Shalee Lehning First Carolyn McCullough First Shana Wheeler First Danielle Zanotti First

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1999 Morgen Finneran Olga Firsova Kristen Rethman Kim Woodlee Angie Finkes

2006 Kimberly Dietz Carolyn McCullough Jessica McFarland Twiggy McIntyre

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1998 Jenny Coalson Morgen Finneran Brit Jacobson Kim Woodlee

2005 Laurie Koehn First Megan Mahoney First Jessica McFarland First Twiggy McIntyre First Kendra Wecker First Brie Madden Second

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2004 Laurie Koehn Megan Mahoney Kimmery Newsom Nicole Ohlde Kendra Wecker

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2002 Andrea Armstrong Nicole Ohlde Kristin Rethman

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2001 Morgen Finneran First Kristin Rethman First Marshela Webb First Kim Woodlee First Denisha FergusonSecond

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2000 Jenny Coalson Kristin Rethman Marshela Webb Kim Woodlee Angie Finkes Morgen Finneran Olga Firsova

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1997 Jenny Coalson Missy Decker Angie Finkes Kjersten Larson Sara Munson Nicky Ramage Andria Jones

BRANSHEA BROWN Two-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection Major is social sciences

CHANTAY CARON

BRITTANY CHAMBERS

Fall 2010 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection

Capital One All-District VII Third Team

Major is elementary education

Academic All-Big 12 First Team Four-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection Majoring in life sciences

K-STATE 13TH IN THE NATION AMONG WBCA ACADEMIC TOP-25 TEAM HONOR ROLL IN 2008-09 Kansas State was the only school from a BCS conference to rank in the WBCA Academic Top-25 Team Honor Roll for the second straight season. The Wildcats ranked second with a team GPA of 3.374. The Wildcats have appeared in the ranking five times since the rankings began at the beginning of the 1997-98 season (2009, 13th; 2008, 2nd; 2003, 2nd; 1999, 20th; 1998, 19th).


ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

KANSAS STATE ALL-TIME ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Ashley Sweat - Third Team - 2010 Shalee Lehning - Third Team - 2009 Laurie Koehn - Second Team - 2005 Laurie Koehn - First Team - 2004 Nicole Ohlde - Second Team - 2004 Gayla Williams - Third Team - 1981

JALANA CHILDS 2010 Academic All-Big 12 First Team Four-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection Majoring in hotel and restaurant management

JULIANNE CHISHOLM Capital One All-District VII Third Team Academic All-Big 12 First Team Two-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection

KELSEY HILL Two-time Academic All-Big 12 First Team Seven-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection Graduated with a degree in agricultural communications and journalism

Majoring in life sciences and athletic training; secondary major in gerontology and a minor in kinesiology and is in the K-State pre-med program

EMMA OSTERMANN Spring 2011 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection Major is kinesiology

Shalee Lehning became the fourth Wildcat to earn CoSIDA Academic All-America honors, earning a third team citation during the 2008-09 season. Ashley Sweat became the fifth Wildcat to earn CoSIDA Academic All-America honors, earning a third team citation during the 2009-10 season. Former Wildcat Gayla Williams (1978-81) was a third team selection in 1981. Koehn received second team Academic All-America honors in 2005.

SHALIN SPANI

MARIAH WHITE

Three-time Academic All-Big 12 first team

Fall 2009 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection

Six-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection

Laurie Koehn became the first women's basketball player in school history to be named a first team CoSIDA Academic All-American, while Nicole Ohlde earned second team honors in 2004. Koehn and Ohlde are only the second and third women's basketball players ever in K-State history to be named Academic All-Americans.

Majoring in family studies and human services

STEPHANIE WITTMAN Major is journalism and mass communications

Graduated with a degree in public relations

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K-STATE & FORT RILEY

K-STATE WBB PARTNERS WITH 1ST SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE AT FORT RILEY The Kansas State women’s basketball team was able to spend a September afternoon in 2009 with the 1st Sustainment Brigade of the U.S. Army based at Fort Riley, which started a twoplus year relationship between the team and the 1st Sustainment Brigade. The brigade provides logistics support to the 1st Infantry Division, also known as the Big Red One. During the time on base, the Wildcats experienced a simulation of what the troops in Iraq and Afghanistan do on a day-to-day basis and met one of the highest ranking officials in the U.S. Army. “All the things that make up a great team were on display at Fort Riley,” said K-State associate head coach Kamie Ethridge. “We watched teamwork, people playing to their roles, respect toward others and authority, communication, loyalty, and pride in doing their jobs. We are humbled knowing we strive for these things in order to win a basketball game, while these men and women are doing these things in order to save lives.

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“We want to thank Captain Meyer for planning our day and making it such a special experience. Our partnership with the 1st Sustainment Brigade is something we will treasure, continue to grow and enjoy over the course of this year.” The afternoon at Fort Riley, arranged by Captain Trisha Meyer, began with a welcome and introduction session, followed by a unit specific briefing, which included a description of the chain of command at Fort Riley and throughout the U.S. Army. During these sessions, the Wildcats were addressed by Colonel Walker and Command Sergeant Major Rivera and were introduced to General Whitcomb, a three-star general who was visiting Fort Riley from the Pentagon, and Major General Brooks. “We saw leadership and shared leadership at its best with Colonel Walker and Command Sergeant Major Rivera,” stated Ethridge. “They spent a few hours with us talking about leadership and teamwork. We had the opportunity to meet Major General Brooks and Lieutenant General


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During the team’s 2009 visit, Branshea Brown and Jalana Childs were allowed to try the tank simulators at Fort Riley.

As part of the team’s visit to Fort Riley in 2010, K-State was able to use the simulated gun range.

Prior to K-State’s Jan. 9, 2011 game against Oklahoma State, KState head coach Deb Patterson presented a women’s basketball jersey with the No. 1 outlined in red to the commanders of the 1st Sustainment Brigade at Fort Riley.

Whitcomb. Every step of the way people welcomed our team and remarked on the importance of our partnership with them.” Once the briefing and question and answer session were completed, the team and the 1st Sustainment Brigade began a simulations training exercise involving tanks and vehicle engagements training. Following the tank simulation, K-State players and coaches were invited to a social with the 1st Sustainment Brigade at Colonel Walker’s quarters. During the 2010-11 season, the women’s basketball team made a number of return trips to Fort Riley to put on basketball clinics for the children

of Fort Riley. The Wildcats also took part in a computer simulated firing range with members of the 1st Sustainment Brigade. The weapons had the same weight and feel as the weapons used in the field, but all activities took place at the indoor computer firing range.

As a result of the soldiers’ attendance, K-State captured the Big 12’s title of the NCAA Women’s Basketball “Pack the House” initiative. K-State received a $500 award for capturing the title, which the women’s basketball team donated to the USO at Fort Riley.

The K-State athletic department and the women’s basketball team returned the favor of the hospitality that they were shown before the start of the season, as the Wildcats honored the 1st Sustainment Brigade prior to and during the Big 12 home opener against Oklahoma State on Jan. 9, 2011. With close to a thousand members of the 1st Sustainment Brigade and their family members in attendance, the Wildcats registered a 63-45 win.

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HISTORICAL RELEVANCE

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HISTORICAL RELEVANCE

With a 69-64 win at Nebraska on Feb. 19, 2011, Kansas State became the 13th program in NCAA Division I women’s basketball history to record 800 or more wins. K-State’s record in its 43-year history of women’s basketball stands at 803-478 (.627). The Wildcats have accumulated 22 20-win seasons and have secured 241 victories inside Bramlage Coliseum. K-State has 129 wins as a member of the Big 12 conference, while 10 of the victories have come in the NCAA Tournament. The Cats have registered 211 victories when they were ranked in the Associated Press top-25 poll and achieved 67 wins against teams ranked in the AP poll. K-State head coach Deb Patterson has achieved the most wins of any of K-State’s eight head coaches with 300. MEMBERS OF 800-WIN CLUB Rk. School . . . . .Wins (as of April 6, 2011) 1. Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,164 2. Louisiana Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,000 3. Old Dominion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .929 4. James Madison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .906 5. Stephen F. Austin . . . . . . . . . . . . . .904 6. Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .867 7. Ohio State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .860 8. Tennessee Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .837 9. Stanford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .831 10. Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .810 11. Penn State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .805 12. Kansas State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .803 13. Belmont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .802 14. Long Beach State . . . . . . . . . . . . . .801 37


COMMUNITY OUTREACH

WILDCATS IN THE COMMUNITY The Kansas State women’s basketball team participates in numerous community service events throughout the year in and around Manhattan. Over the years, the Wildcats have volunteered their time with Relay For Life, the Red Cross Blood Drive, Kansas Children’s Service League at Sunset Zoo, Special Olympics Basketball Clinic, The Flint Hills Community Clinic benefit basketball game and the Kansas Reading Association’s “Make a Fast Break for Reading!” program. The Wildcats have also been involved in K-State Athletics sponsored events such as Cats for Cans, Junior Wildcat Day, Cat Caravan and the annual summer Catbacker events.

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WILDCATS OFF THE COURT

WILDCATS OFF THE COURT If you could add anything to Manhattan, what would it be? Krispy Kreme, we need fresh donuts, and a Waffle House. They have the best waffles. - Branshea Brown

What is on your bucket list? 1. Skydiving 2. Backpacking through Ireland 3. Driving on Autobahn (I like to drive fast.) 4. Deep sea diving - JuliAnne Chisholm

Mall of America. Move it from Minnesota to Manhattan and stick it right in the middle of 1. Swimming with dolphins town. 2. Bungee jumping - Brittany Chambers 3. Backpack through Europe 4. Surf (first learn how to) in Australia A huge amusement park that would stay open all - Emma Ostermann year round. The park would have a water park, roller coasters, a bowling alley, a multi-screen 1. Skydiving movie theatre, etc. 2. Bungee jumping - Katya Leick 3. Climbing a mountain 4. Driving a NASCAR Name some of the funniest things you did as a - Chantay Caron kid. 1. Ate a cricket. Favorite story about a teammate or yourself with 2. Told my friend it was a cricket. you teammates. - Ashia Woods The night Emma and I went to Wal-Mart to play and had a sword fight in the toy section. The If you could only cook/eat one meal for a month, Wal-Mart staff helped us out by giving us masks what would it be? to wear. I don’t cook, so it would be a chicken fried steak - Jalana Childs from Denny’s and a cherry Icee from Burger King. - Mariah White

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WILDCATS OFF THE COURT What was your favorite TV show when you were growing up? Rugrats, because everybody loves babies who can talk. - Mariah White

What would you do if you were the last person on Earth? I wouldn’t want to be the last person on Earth. That’s just boring. - Stephanie Wittman

Three’s Company. It was my mom’s favorite show I would be sitting in a Starbucks listening to John and it made me laugh. Mayer. - Heidi Brown - Haley Texada Barney, I have no idea why.

If you could study abroad where would you go? - Brittany Chambers Spain, to study the Spanish language. It’s one of my dreams to go to Spain because it’s so beautiThe Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, because I ful. wanted to be one. - Jalana Childs - Chantay Caron I would go to Australia and study the ocean. If your apartment/house/dorm were on fire, what - Katya Leick is the one item you’d make sure to save? Why? My cell phone because that is my other half. - Branshea Brown

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BASKETBALL TRAINING FACILITY

THE FUTURE OF

K-STATE BASKETBALL K-State head women’s basketball coach Deb Patterson: “I look forward to seeing the joy and pride in our player’s eyes each day as they walk into a first-class facility comparable with those of our Big 12 peers. What I am most thrilled about is that our players will have full-time access to an awesome and much needed multi-basket court and this facility will open a tremendous door of opportunity for individual player and team development.”

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BASKETBALL TRAINING FACILITY

BASKETBALL TRAINING FACILITY Classic design inspired by Ahearn Field House and will include K-State limestone Location will be east of Bramlage Coliseum, in close proximity for game day activities and other facilities such as the Academic Learning Center Size: Approximately 50,000 square feet

AMENITIES - Fully functional men’s and women’s basketball facilities

- Weight room (2500+ square feet)

- Practice courts (two full-sized courts designed for shared or private use)

- Sports Medicine Center with hydrotherapy facility

- Locker rooms for both programs and coaches

- Team film room (theatre style to be utilized by both programs)

- Players lounges (a private space for players to share)

- Entrance atrium & viewing deck (open design ideal for donor receptions and recruiting functions)

- Coaches offices (assistant coaches offices overlook practice courts)

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KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY

KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY Founded on Feb. 16, 1863, Kansas State University is one-of-six universities governed by the Kansas Board of Regents. K-State continues to fulfill its historic educational mission in teaching, research and public service. Kansas State is the oldest public institution of higher education in the state of Kansas and one of the nation’s first land-grant universities. K-State leads the nation’s public universities in the total number of Rhodes, Marshall, Truman, Goldwater and Udall scholarship winners. K-State students have won more Truman scholarships, more Goldwater scholarships and more Phi Kappa Phi Fellowships than any other public university in the nation. The University’s 668-acre wooded campus with historic sandstone buildings is located in Manhattan, Kan. (Population 55,000), a pleasant community nestled in the scenic Flint Hills, 125 miles west of Kansas City. K-State was named by the Student Guide to America’s Best College Buys as one of its top 100 “best buys” among America’s colleges and universities in 2008-09. Over 200 course programs are offered in the nine colleges at K-State. With a reputation for excellence, it’s no surprise that Kansas State’s enrollment has surged to an all-time high of more than 23,000 students. Every county in the state, every state in the nation and numerous countries around the world are represented by students attending K-State.

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DEB PATTERSON Head Coach | 16th Season (Rockford ‘79)

Two-time Big 12 Coach of the Year PATTERSON’S CAREER RECORD • 300-175 (.632) - 16th season

PATTERSON’S TROPHY CASE • 2008 and 2002 Big 12 Coach of the Year • 2008 and 2004 Big 12 Conference Champions • 2008, 2003 and 2002 WBCA District V Coach of the Year • 2008, 2003 and 2002 WBCA National Coach of the Year Finalist • 2008 Associated Press National Coach of the Year Finalist • 2005, 2003 and 2002 Naismith National Coach of the Year Finalist • 2008 Kansas City Star Big 12 Coach of the Year • 2008 Waco Tribune Big 12 Coach of the Year • 2008 and 2002 Dallas Morning News Big 12 Coach of the Year • 2002 Austin American-Statesman Big 12 Coach of the Year • 2002 San Antonio Express News Big 12 Coach of the Year • 2001-02 ESPN the Magazine Coach of the Year • 2005-06 WNIT Champions • 2006-07 WNIT Final Four • 2002-03 Preseason WNIT Champions • USA Basketball 2000 Junior World Championship Qualifying Team (Gold Medal) • USA Basketball 1998 FIBA World Championships (Gold Medal) • USA Basketball 1997 World University Games (Gold Medal) • 2008 and 1997 KBCA Women’s College Basketball Coach of the Year

PATTERSON BY THE NUMBERS • 300 wins at K-State • 7 former players in the WNBA • 9 Associated Press All-America selections • 5 Academic All-America selections • 4 Senior CLASS Award finalists, including a national award winner • 2 Big 12 Player of the Year honorees • 38 All-Big 12 recipients, including 14 first team honorees • 90 Academic All-Big 12 selections Deb Patterson, the career wins leader for women’s basketball at Kansas State, (300-175, .632), enters her 16th season and will look to continue to mold Kansas State women's basketball into one of the most successful programs in the nation. Over the past decade, Patterson has captured the 50

imagination of women's basketball fans across the nation by catapulting the Wildcat program into the national spotlight as an annual top-seeded postseason tournament contender, a consistent top-25 nationally ranked program in both major polls and one of the top-25 national leaders in NCAA Division I women's basketball attendance. Patterson helped return the Wildcats to the national stage during the 2010-11 season with the 22nd 20-win season in program history and the eighth of Patterson’s career in Manhattan with a 21-11 record which resulted in the program’s 12th appearance in the NCAA Tournament, including the eighth under Patterson’s watch. KState exceeded the expectations of the Big 12 Conference’s coaches, as the Wildcats finished tied for third with a 10-6 record and advanced to the semifinals of the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championships for the first time since the 2004-05 season. By winning in the quarterfinals of the Big 12 Championship over Iowa

State, Patterson secured the 300th victory of her career at Kansas State. During the 2010-11 season, Patterson helped the K-State program reach a new historic level in the NCAA record books, as Kansas State became the 13th program in NCAA Division I women’s basketball history and the second in the Big 12 to reach the 800-win mark with a 69-64 win at Nebraska on Feb. 19, 2011. Under Patterson’s tutelage during the 2010-11 season, the Wildcats saw two players earn All-Big 12 honors as Brittany Chambers was a unanimous All-Big 12 first team selection while Jalana Childs garnered All-Big 12 second team honors. Chambers, a two-time Big 12 Player of the Week recipient during the 2010-11 season, finished her sophomore season with a new school record for three-point field goals made in a season by a sophomore and was the only sophomore guard in the nation and one of just two players in the Big 12 to record 500+ points, 180+ rebounds and 80+ assists. Patterson’s team also kept the program’s sterling reputation in the classroom intact, as the Wildcats placed a league-high six student-athletes on the Academic All-Big 12 first

and second teams. K-State also saw two studentathletes garner Capital One Academic All-District VII second and third team honors. During the 2009-10 season, Patterson guided the Wildcats to the 775th win (73-59 at UC Davis, Dec. 29, 2009) in the program’s extensive history. With the victory, Kansas State became the 11th program in NCAA Division I women’s basketball history to reach the 775-win plateau (782-467, .626). Patterson also led the Wildcats to a sixgame winning streak from Dec. 20, 2009-Jan. 13, 2010. This


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THE PATTERSON FILE COACHING EXPERIENCE Kansas State, Head Coach, 1996-Present USA Basketball, Assistant Coach, 1997-98 Vanderbilt, Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator, 1992-96 Southern Illinois, Assistant Coach, 1991-92 Northern Illinois, Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator, 1987-91 Northern Illinois, Assistant Coach, 1986-87 Hononegah (Ill.) High School Coach, 1982-86

COLLEGIATE ACCOMPLISHMENTS President's Scholar, 1979 Two-Time Student-Athlete of the Year, 1978-79 Rockford College Hall of Fame

PLAYING EXPERIENCE Rockford College, 1975-79

COACHING SUCCESS Head Coach Year

School

Record

Postseason

2010-11

Kansas State

21-11

NCAA 1st Round

2009-10

Kansas State

14-18

2008-09

Kansas State

25-8

NCAA 2nd Round

2007-08

Kansas State

22-10

NCAA 2nd Round/

2006-07

Kansas State

19-15

WNIT Final Four

2005-06

Kansas State

24-10

WNIT Champions

2004-05

Kansas State

24-8

NCAA 2nd Round

2003-04

Kansas State

25-6

NCAA 2nd Round/

2002-03

Kansas State

29-5

Big 12 Champions

Big 12 Champions NCAA 2nd Round/ Preseason WNIT Champions 2001-02

Kansas State

26-8

2000-01

Kansas State

12-16

1999-00

Kansas State

13-17

1998-99

Kansas State

16-14

1997-98

Kansas State

11-17

1996-97

Kansas State

Totals

15 Years

19-12

NCAA Sweet 16

WNIT 2nd Round

NCAA 1st Round

300-175 (.632)

Assistant Coach Year

School

1995-96

Vanderbilt

Record 23-8

1994-95

Vanderbilt

28-7

Postseason NCAA Elite 8 NCAA Sweet 16/ SEC Tourney Champs

1993-94

Vanderbilt

25-8

1992-93

Vanderbilt

30-3

NCAA Sweet 16 NCAA Final 4/ SEC Tourney Champs

1991-92

Southern Illinois

23-8

1990-91

Northern Illinois

25-10

1989-90

Northern Illinois

26-5

1988-89

Northern Illinois

23-7

1987-88

Northern Illinois

14-14

1986-87

Northern Illinois

Totals

10 Years

11-16 228-86 (.726)

NCAA 2nd Round WNIT NCAA 2nd Round

stretch included a 2-0 start to Big 12 action, which was the fifth time she has seen one of her teams open Big 12 play with a 2-0 mark and the first time since the 2007-08 season. At the conclusion of the season, a number of Patterson’s charges earned postseason honors. Ashley Sweat garnered Lowe’s Senior CLASS first team All-America honors and CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America third team honors. She also tallied All-Big 12 first team honors from the league’s coaches and was named to the Dallas Morning News All-Big 12 second team. To go along with her honors, Sweat finished her career third in school history in career points with 1,805 and became the third player in school history with 1,800 points, 600 rebounds and 70 blocks. Sweat was joined on the CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District VII first team by fellow senior Kari Kincaid. Sweat and Kincaid garnered Academic All-Big 12 first team honors and were joined by Jalana Childs and Shalin Spani. Under Patterson’s direction during the 2008-09 season, K-State tallied a 25-8 record and the 11th NCAA Tournament appearance in school history and the eighth straight postseason trip. The final mark of 25-8 included the best unbeaten start in school history, as the Wildcats opened the season 14-0. The Wildcats’ also rose to the highest rankings since the 2003-04 season in both the Associated Press (No. 14, Jan. 26) and ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ polls (No. 12, Jan. 26). Kansas State earned a No. 5 seed in the Raleigh Regional and reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament for the sixth consecutive NCAA appearance by defeating No. 12 Drexel. During the 2008-09 season, Patterson surpassed the 250-win plateau with a 5843 win over Indiana State on Dec. 20, 2008. Patterson continued to mentor solid student-athletes, as she advised AP AllAmerica honorable mention selection, Lowe’s Senior All-American first team choice and CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America third team honoree, Shalee Lehning. Eight of Patterson’s charges earned Academic All-Big 12 first team honors for the second straight season. This total led the Big 12 and set a school record for the second straight season. The Wildcats also saw two studentathletes received CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District third team honors: Marlies Gipson and Ashley Sweat. Lehning, a 2009 All-Big 12 first team selection, finished her career as the first player in Big 12 history to record 1,000 points (1,189), 900 rebounds (914) and 800 assists (800). Her career assist total ranks first in school history and second in Big 12 history, while her rebounding total ranks fourth and her point total ranks 19th. In her career, Lehning set the school and Big 12 record for career triple-doubles

(5) and triple-doubles in a season (3). Following her final season in a Wildcat uniform, Lehning became the fifth women’s basketball player in school history to have her jersey retired. She was also selected by the Atlanta Dream in the second round of the 2009 WNBA Draft. Gipson finished her career as the school record holder for blocked shots in a career with 257. Gipson’s career blocks total ranks third in conference history. She was also a factor scoring and rebounding the ball, as she tallied 1,313 career points to rank 13th in the category and finished fifth in school history with 811 career rebounds. The 2007-08 season was a testament to the determination and hard work Patterson instills in her team, as the Wildcats captured the second Big 12 regular season title in school history and the first outright crown in the program’s history with a 13-3 league mark. With the title, the Wildcats became the first BCS school in the nation and the first Big 12 basketball program, male or female, to go from worst to first in the span of one season. K-State earned its 10th NCAA Tournament appearance as the No. 5 seed in the New Orleans Regional. The Wildcats advanced to the second round of the tournament by defeating No. 12 Chattanooga. During the contest, K-State set an NCAA Tournament record by connecting on all 21 of its free throw attempts. For her efforts during the 2007-08 season, Patterson was recognized by her fellow coaches and the media alike with numerous postseason awards including: the Russell Athletic/WBCA Region V Coach of the Year, Big 12 Coach of the Year, Kansas City Star Big 12 Coach of the Year, Dallas Morning News Big 12 Coach of the Year and the Waco Tribune Big 12 Coach of the Year. She was also a finalist for the WBCA National Coach of the Year honor and finished third in the voting for the Associated Press National Coach of the Year Award. During the 2006-07 season, the Wildcats made their sixth straight appearance in the postseason (four NCAA and two WNIT) and advanced to the WNIT Final Four. Dealing with an injury bug throughout the season K-State posted a 19-15 record and was ranked in the top25 on Jan. 15. I n 2005-06 Kansas State captured the 2006 Postseason WNIT Championship, to mark its first postseason championship title in school history. With one of the youngest teams in the Big 12 Conference, the Wildcats posted a 24-10 overall record to collect their fifth consecutive 20-win season. During the season Patterson coached her 300th game at Kansas State with a victory at Colorado on Feb. 8, 2006. During the 2004-05 season the Wildcats advanced to the fourth straight NCAA Tournament with a 24-8 overall record. They finished tied for third (12-4) in the Big 12 Conference and advanced to 51


COACHING STAFF the championship game of the league postseason tournament for only the second time since the league's inception in 1997. With one of the top three-point threats on board, K-State finished the season ranked No. 16 (AP) and No. 19 (USA TODAY/Coaches) nationally. In 2003-04 the Wildcats finished 25-6 overall and 14-2 in the Big 12 Conference in 2003-04. Kansas State returned to the NCAA Tournament for a third-straight year and received the No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament Mideast Region, the program's highest ever seed in school history. KState also claimed a share of the Big 12 regular season title with Texas for its first conference title since 1987. K-State also picked up its 650th all-time victory against Missouri on Feb. 22, 2004, to become only the 15th team to do so in NCAA history. As a team, K-State finished in the top 15 in eight NCAA statistical categories and tied or reset numerous school records during the regular season. Heading into the 2003-04 slate, K-State was tabbed No. 5 in both preseason national polls, its highest preseason billing ever. Patterson reached two coaching milestones in 2003-04. She earned her 150th career victory against Missouri on March 10, 2004, and currently ranks second on the all-time coaching list with 199 career victories. Patterson is just seven wins shy of K-State all-time coaching leader Judy Akers, who won 206 games from 1968-79. In the Deb Patterson era, Kansas State has continued to be one of the most exciting home court environments in the nation. The Wildcats went an undefeated 13-0 in Bramlage Coliseum in 200304. In five of the last six seasons, the Wildcats have finished in the top 15 nationally in attendance. The Wildcats finished eighth in 2004-05 and broke the all-time attendance mark in 2003-04 with a school-record 9,365 fans per game. In 2002-03, K-State ranked sixth in attendance (8,753 avg.), marking the highest finish for the program in its 37-year history. With 15 home games in 2001-02, the Wildcats placed seventh

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nationally (8,158 avg.). Over the last 11 seasons, 912,328 fans have attended Kansas State games, for an average of 5,597 fans per game. K-State has placed in the top 40 in national attendance in each of Patterson's 11 years with attendance improving in each successive year. The top 10 single season crowds in school history have occurred in the Patterson Era, including eight sellout games. During the 2002-03 season, the Wildcats made their second-straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament and achieved a school-record 29 victories. The team went on to finish 29-5 overall and second in the Big 12 Conference with a 14-2 mark. The program also earned its highest national ranking ever, when the Wildcats were ranked No. 2 in both national polls on Nov. 25, 2002. Her teaching and motivation skills were particularly evident in 2001-02 as she led one of the nation's youngest teams to a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament, and to Kansas State's first Sweet Sixteen appearance in 19 years. Remarkably, the successful 2002 Wildcat squad started three freshmen, one sophomore and only one senior. The young Wildcats tied for third place in the Big 12 with an 11-5 record and made the highest debut ever by a women's team in The Associated Press Poll (since ranking 25 teams), while achieving the program's first-ever ranking in the USA TODAY/ESPN Coaches Poll. Kansas State ended the season ranked 10th in the USA TODAY/ESPN Coaches Poll and 11th in the AP Poll. Patterson's dream of one day filling Bramlage Coliseum for a women's basketball game was realized on Jan. 12, 2002, when a school benchmark was set with a 13,466 game day sellout. The 2001-02 Wildcats drew not only one, but three sellout crowds at home in Bramlage Coliseum. Additionally, Kansas State's home-hosted NCAA Tournament sub-regional attendance ranked second best in the nation in 2001-02. For her efforts during the year, Patterson was recognized nationally by numerous publications and organizations. She distinguished herself as

ESPN The Magazine Coach of the Year, Big 12 Coach of the Year, the Women's Basketball Coaches Association District V Coach of the Year, the Dallas Morning News, the Austin-American Statesman, the San Antonio Express News Big 12 Coach of the Year and the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association Women's Basketball College Coach of the Year. She was also named a finalist for the prestigious Naismith College Basketball Coach of the Year, and the Associated Press and WBCA National Coach of the Year Awards. The achievements of 2001-02 were a culmination of years of commitment, hard work, and persistence by Patterson and her staff. In 1996-97, Patterson embraced the extraordinary challenge of rebuilding a Wildcat program that had been hit by NCAA penalties and probation just months prior to her arrival. The Wildcat program had not posted a winning record in Big Eight Conference play for five consecutive years prior to her arrival. It did not take long for Patterson to make her mark. In her first year at Kansas State, she guided the Wildcats to the school's first NCAA Tournament bid in 10 years and to the championship game of the Big 12 Tournament. In 1998-99, she led K-State to its first-ever WNIT appearance. The intensity, determination, and unwavering commitment to excellence that Patterson has demonstrated in directing the program's turnaround are the same qualities evident in her Wildcat teams and individual players. Patterson has mentored numerous players to national recognition and success, most notably, Nicole Ohlde, Kendra Wecker, Laurie Koehn and Megan Mahoney. Wecker, Ohlde and Koehn are the top three all-time leading scorers in school history, while Mahoney ranks second in career assists. All four enjoyed professional playing careers in the WNBA. Ohlde reached the 2009 WNBA Finals as a member of the Phoenix Mercury. From 2002-2005, a Wildcat has been named league player of the year, Kodak All-American, first team All-American, first team all-conference and a top finalist for some of the nation's most coveted awards including the Wade Trophy, Naismith Trophy, Honda, John R. Wooden and NCAA Woman of the Year Awards. Nicole Ohlde, one of the most decorated players ever in the program's history, was honored twice as a Kodak/WBCA All-American and Big 12 Conference Player of the Year in 2003 and 2004. Kendra Wecker followed in Ohlde's footsteps having been named a Kodak/WBCA All-American and Big 12 Conference Player of the Year in 2005. Wecker broke nearly every school record previously held by Ohlde, including the distinction of becoming the school's all-time leading scorer (2,333) and rebounder (1,087). Her career scoring mark is also third in the Big 12 and she is on of only four players in league history to have recorded 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in a career. Both Wildcats are two of five women’s basketball players in the program’s history to have their jerseys retired in the rafters of Bramlage Coliseum. Wecker was named a consensus first team AllAmerican by The Associated Press, Kodak/WBCA and USBWA in 2004-05. She was also selected as the national winner of the Senior CLASS Award, presented annually to the nation's top senior women's basketball player. Wecker was drafted


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fourth overall by the San Antonio Silver Stars in the 2005 WNBA Draft, to become the highest-ever draft pick in the program's history. In 2003-04, Ohlde and Wecker, both National Player of the Year finalists, received first team and third team All-America honors by the AP respectively. Ohlde was later drafted sixth overall by the Minnesota Lynx in the 2004 WNBA Draft, a draft class tabbed as one of the deepest and most talented classes in league history. She is a two-time first team All-American and three-time first team All-Big 12 selection. She collected Big 12 Freshman of the Year honors in 2000-01 and was a third team AllBig 12 selection that same year. Koehn, a two-time second team All-Big 12 standout, left her mark in NCAA history as the alltime leader in career three-pointers made (392) in 2005. She holds the school and conference records for career three-pointers made and threepointers attempted. Koehn and Wecker became the first freshmen teammates in Big 12 history to be named third team all-conference in 2001-02. Off the court, she was the first women's basketball player in school history to be named a first team CoSIDA Academic All-American in 2004 and earned second team honors in 2005. Koehn played with the Washington Mystics during the 2005 WNBA season as a free agent. Mahoney, a first team All-Big 12 pick in 2003 and two-time All-Big 12 honorable mention, was drafted 34th overall by the WNBA's Connecticut Sun. Patterson's coaching excellence has also been a factor on the international basketball scene. While working to build K-State into a national power, she served as an assistant coach for three gold-medal winning USA Basketball teams, including the 2000 Junior World Championship Qualifying Team, the 1998 World Championship Team and the 1997 World University Games Team. In the summer of 2000 as an assistant coach, Patterson joined head coach Geno Auriemma (University of Connecticut) and assistant Ed Baldwin in guiding the 2000 USA Basketball Women's Junior World

Championship Qualifying Team to a 5-0 record and a gold medal. In 1999, she helped the United States Senior National team capture the gold medal at the FIBA World Championships in Germany as an assistant coach on Nell Fortner's (Auburn University) staff. The United States women posted an unblemished 9-0 record to clinch their third title in the last four FIBA World Championships and sixth overall. In the championship game on June 7 in Berlin, Germany, the U.S. overcame a 12-point deficit in the game's last minutes to earn a 71-65 victory over Russia and win the gold medal. During the summer of 1997, Patterson traveled to Trapani, Sicily, with the World University Games Team, along with head coach and former mentor Jim Foster (Ohio State) and assistant Ed Baldwin. In September 1997, Patterson assisted Fortner along the sidelines during the USA Invitational Tournament in Colorado Springs, Colo. Patterson is a proven winner. In her 10 years as a Division I assistant coach, she contributed to eight consecutive 20-win seasons for three different programs. During her four seasons as the top assistant coach and recruiting coordinator on the Vanderbilt staff, she helped the Commodores to a 106-26 record (.803), including four-straight seasons with at least 23 victories. In 1992-93, Vanderbilt posted a 30-3 record, won the SEC Tournament title and advanced to the NCAA Final Four behind All-America center Heidi Gillingham. In 1993-94, Vanderbilt recorded a 25-8 record and reached the NCAA Sweet Sixteen. During Patterson's third year on the staff, Vandy again won the SEC Tournament title and reached the NCAA Sweet Sixteen with a final mark of 29-7. The Commodores reached the NCAA Elite Eight and finished 1995-96 with a 23-8 record. Patterson helped Vanderbilt produce two Kodak All-Americans during her four seasons in Nashville, in addition to four first team All-SEC selections, four CoSIDA Academic All-Americans and 19 Academic All-SEC selections. As the Commodores'

recruiting coordinator, she was instrumental in landing some of the top recruiting classes in the country, including the signing of five high school Kodak All-Americans. Prior to her four seasons at Vanderbilt, Patterson spent the 1991-92 season as an assistant coach at Southern Illinois, where the Salukis posted a 20-5 record and reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament. From 1988-91, she was an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Northern Illinois, where she was part of three consecutive 20-win seasons and a trip to the NCAA Tournament in 1990. Patterson began her coaching career in 1983 as the head basketball coach at Rockton Hononegah (Ill.) High School, where she rebuilt a program with an 0-22 record before her arrival to a 21-2 mark in just four years. She was named the Illinois High School Association Coach of the Year in 1985 and back-to-back conference coach of the year in 1985 and 1986. In 1986-87, she accepted her first job on the collegiate level as a part-time assistant coach at Northern Illinois. Off the court, Patterson has been recognized by numerous organizations for her leadership skills. In 2008, she was named to the FCA Coaches’ Hall of Fame. She received the Outstanding Leadership Award from Kansas State's Leadership Studies and Programs in 2001 and has also been recognized as a "Champion of Diversity," an honorary Colonel for Kansas State University Army ROTC, and as Honorary Commander for the Kansas State University Air Force ROTC. In the community, she is an active member of the advisory committee for the Coronado Area Council, Boy Scouts of America and Manhattan Young Life. A native of Rockford, Ill., Patterson graduated from Rockford College, where she was a two-time student-athlete of the year and a President's Scholar in 1979. She is a member of the Rockford College Hall of Fame after starring in basketball and field hockey from 1975-79. 53


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KAMIE ETHRIDGE Associate Head Coach | 16th Season (Texas ‘87)

ETHRIDGE’S TROPHY CASE • 2002 Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee • 2000 Texas Women’s Athletics Hall of Honor Inductee • 2000 Texas Women’s Athletic Hall of Fame Inductee • Southwest Conference All-Decade Team • Two-time Kodak All-American (1985 and 1986) • 1986 Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award • 1986 Wade Trophy and Honda Broderick Award recipient • 1986 NCAA Champions, MVP and Team Captain

ETHRIDGE’S NATIONAL TEAMS • 1988 U.S. Olympics (Gold Medal) • 1984 U.S. Olympics (alternate) • 1987 Pan American Games (Gold Medal) • 1987 Goodwill Games (Gold Medal) • 1986 World Championships (Gold Medal) • 1985 World University Games (Silver Medal) • 1982 and 1983 National Sports Festival (Gold Medal) Recognized as one of the greatest women's basketball guards to ever play the game, Kamie Ethridge is in her 16th season as associate head coach of the Kansas State women's basketball program. In this role, Ethridge shares the responsibility for all developmental, administrative and coaching aspects of the program. Ethridge's reputation as one of the best players ever at the point guard position is matched professionally by her label as one of the best teachers in the game. Anyone who has been in the gym with Ethridge recognizes her special ability to break the game down and develop individual player skills. The culmination of her spectacular playing career and inspirational coaching received the ultimate recognition in 2002 with her enshrinement into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in Knoxville, Tenn. Leading up to the honor, she was inducted into the University of Texas Women's Athletics Hall of Honor in 2000 and was one-of-eight players selected to the Southwest Conference Players of the Decade Team. On Jan. 17, 1997, her No. 33 jersey was retired at Monterey High School in her hometown of Lubbock, Texas. Ethridge's coaching prowess has been apparent in the Wildcat perimeter game. Under Ethridge's tutelage, K-State's perimeter game has blossomed into one of the nation's best. In 2001-02, Kansas State led the country in three-point field goal percentage (41.1) and ranked among the top 10 in three-point field goals made (8th, 262). She has also helped in the development of four WNBA play54

ers (Shalee Lehning, Laurie Koehn, Claire Coggins and Megan Mahoney). Lehning, a 2009 All-Big 12 first team selection, finished her career as the first player in Big 12 history to record 1,000 points (1,189), 900 rebounds (914) and 800 assists (800). Her career assist total ranks first in school history and second in Big 12 history, while her rebounding total ranks fourth and her point total ranks 19th. In her career, Lehning set the school and Big 12 record for career triple-doubles (5) and triple-doubles in a season (3). Following her final season in a Wildcat uniform, Lehning became the fifth women’s basketball player in school history to have her jersey retired. She was also selected by the Atlanta Dream in the second round of the 2009 WNBA Draft. K-State, Big 12 Conference and NCAA career three-point leader Koehn, then a freshman, led the nation in three-point field goals made (122), while former Wildcat Kristin Rethman was third in three-point field goal percenta g e (47.6). Ethridge's corps also set the school team season records for three-pointers (262), three-point attempts (637) and three-point percentage. Since her arrival, the Wildcats have had three players, including Koehn, ranked among the best in the country in three-point shooting. During her senior campaign in 2004-05, Koehn broke the NCAA record for career threepointers made with 392. She finished the season ranked third nationally in three-point field goals per game (3.1 avg). In all, three out of the top 5 Big 12 alltime three-point specialists hail from KState. Former all-time leading three-point shooter Kim Woodlee (1997-01) still ranks third all-time in the Big 12 Conference and second behind Koehn at K-State. During her career she ranked among the nation's top 40 in 2000, 15th in 1999 and second in the country among all freshmen in 1998. Rethman was 24th in 2001, among the nation's top 40 in 2000 and 30th as a rookie. Koehn was fifth in three-point field goals per game (3.2 avg) and eighth in three-

point field goal percentage (43.5) in 2004. With the help of Ethridge, K-State has made nine postseason appearances in 12 years, captured the 2006 Postseason WNIT Championship, to mark its first postseason championship title in school history, won a Preseason WNIT Championship in 2002-03, became the highest debuting team in the Associated Press Poll, received its highest (No. 2) and first-ever ranking in the USA TODAY/ESPN Coaches Poll and had record-breaking attendance marks. In 2003-04, Ethridge helped lead the Wildcats to their first Big 12 Conference title and highest-ever seed in the NCAA Tournament (No. 2). Last season, K-State made a school-record sixth consecutive appearance in the Postseason Tournament. Ethridge has been instrumental in the Wildcats' success on the conference level. K-State reached the Big 12 Tournament semifinals in 2001-02 and the finals in 1997-98, marking the program's first trip to a conference tournament title game since 1 9 9 0 . The


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THE ETHRIDGE FILE CAREER ACCOMPLISHMENTS 2002 Women's Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee 2000 Texas Women's Athletics Hall of Honor Inductee 2000 Texas Women's Athletic Hall of Fame Inductee Southwest Conference All-Decade Team Two-Time Kodak All-American (1985 and 1986) 1986 Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award 1986 Wade Trophy and Honda Broderick Award recipient 1986 NCAA Champions, MVP and Team Captain

NATIONAL TEAMS 1988 1984 1987 1987 1986 1985 1982

U.S. Olympics (Gold Medal) U.S. Olympics (alternate) Pan American Games (Gold Medal) Goodwill Games (Gold Medal) World Championships (Gold Medal) World University Games (Silver Medal) and 1983 National Sports Festival (Gold Medal)

COACHING EXPERIENCE Kansas State, Associate Head Coach, 1996-Present Vanderbilt, Assistant Coach, 1991-96 Northern Illinois, Assistant Coach, 1990-91 Northern Illinois, Graduate Assistant, 1989-90 Texas, Student Coach, 1987-88

PLAYING EXPERIENCE Italian Professional League, 1988-89 University of Texas, 1982-86

COACHING SUCCESS Associate Head Coach Year

School

Record

Postseason

2010-11

Kansas State

21-11

NCAA 1st Round

2009-10

Kansas State

14-18

2008-09

Kansas State

25-8

NCAA 2nd Round

2007-08

Kansas State

22-10

NCAA 2nd Round

2006-07

Kansas State

19-15

WNIT Final Four

2005-06

Kansas State

24-10

WNIT Champions

2004-05

Kansas State

24-8

NCAA 2nd Round

2003-04

Kansas State

25-6

Big 12 Champions

NCAA 2nd Round Big 12 Champions

2002-03

Kansas State

29-5

NCAA 2nd Round

2001-02

Kansas State

26-8

NCAA Sweet 16

2000-01

Kansas State

12-16

1999-00

Kansas State

13-17

1998-99

Kansas State

16-14

1997-98

Kansas State

11-17

1996-97

Kansas State

19-12

Totals

15 Years

WNIT 2nd Round

NCAA 1st Round

300-175 (.632)

Assistant Coach Year

School

1995-96

Vanderbilt

Record 23-8

1994-95

Vanderbilt

28-7

Postseason NCAA Elite 8 NCAA Sweet 16/ SEC Tourney Champs

1993-94

Vanderbilt

25-8

1992-93

Vanderbilt

30-3

NCAA Sweet 16 NCAA Final 4/ SEC Tourney Champs

1991-92

Vanderbilt

20-9

Elite 8

1990-91

N. Illinois

25-10

WNIT

Totals

Six Years

151-45 (.770)

Wildcats advanced to their second conference tournament title tilt in 2004-05. During a eight-year stretch, K-State dominated the Big 12 regular season, finishing with an outright title in 2007-08 (13-3) finishing tied for first (14-2) in 2003-04, tied for second (14-2) in 2002-03, tied for third (12-4) in 2004-05, and third (11-5) in 2001-02. In addition to her tireless work at K-State, Ethridge served a four-year term on the USA Basketball Women's Player Selection Committee, which is responsible for the selection of numerous teams, including the World University Games, Pan American Games and Jones Cup teams. In the summer of 1999, she was invited to lead a point guard camp in Colorado Springs, Colo., for current, past and prospective USA Basketball talent. She began her coaching career in 1987 as a student assistant at her alma mater Texas. In 1988, she played professionally in Italy and

then returned in 1989 to accept a graduate assistant position at Northern Illinois. She became a full-time assistant in 1990 and joined the Vanderbilt staff in 1992. In her five years at Vanderbilt, Ethridge was an integral part of landing five high school Kodak AllAmericans and 13 Gatorade State Players of the Year. Throughout her career, Ethridge has assisted in one NCAA Final Four, two Elite Eights and three Sweet Sixteen appearances. When Ethridge joined the Vanderbilt staff in 1991, she helped the Commodores to their first NCAA Elite Eight appearance in school history and an overall winning percentage of .785 over five years. Ethridge has served as a position coach for several high-caliber players. She coached Vanderbilt's perimeter players, including Kodak All-American Sheri Sam, and helped develop players such as Julie Powell, the nation's lead55


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Kamie Ethridge being inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame with Texas women’s Athletic Director Christine Plonsky (left) and her former legendary coach at the University of Texas, Jody Conradt (right). 56

ing three-point shooter in 1993. Championship credentials followed Ethridge to K-State. The University of Texas graduate led the Longhorns to the 1986 national title game, where she garnered Most Valuable Player honors. A team captain, Ethridge and the Longhorns put together a 34-0 record that season, the first perfect season in NCAA Division I history. During her playing career at Texas, Ethridge and the Longhorns won the 1986 national championship and made two NCAA Elite Eight appearances and one trip to the Sweet Sixteen. She received just about every national award possible. A two-time Kodak All-American, Ethridge was honored with the Wade Trophy and the Honda Broderick Cup, awarded to the top female studentathlete in the country each year. The final jewel in her awards crown was the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Player of the Year Award, presented annually to the nation's top senior collegian under 5-foot-6 in height. Ethridge continued her basketball successes following her collegiate career. She saw considerable action on the international level. The pinnacle of her extensive USA Basketball experience came as a member of the U.S. gold medal-winning Olympic squad at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, Korea. In addition, Ethridge won gold medals for Team USA at the 1986 Goodwill Games, 1986 World Championships and the 1987 Pan American Games. As a prep star at Monterey High School in Lubbock, Ethridge was named the Player of the Year in the state of Texas, an honor later bestowed upon Texas Tech great Sheryl Swoopes.


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KELLY MOYLAN Assistant Coach | 6th Season (Kansas State ‘94)

MOYLAN’S TROPHY CASE • 6th all-time in career 3-point field goal percentage at K-State • 10th all-time in career 3-pointers made at KState • 10th all-time in career 3-pointers attempted at K-State

MOYLAN’S PLAYING EXPERIENCE • Kansas State, 1989-93 Kelly Moylan is in her sixth season as an assistant coach at Kansas State. Moylan, a four-year letterwinner for the Wildcats from 1989-93, most recently served as head girls varsity basketball coach at nearby Junction City (Kan.) High School the last two years. She compiled a 30-15 career record with the Blue Jays and guided the team to a 17-5 mark this past season. Moylan garnered co-Coach of the Year honors leading Junction City to a tied for first finish in the Centennial League. Moylan ranks 11th all-time in both career threepointers made (108) and three-pointers attempted (281) at K-State. She also ranks sixth all-time in career three-point field goal percentage (38.4). During the 1991-92 season as a junior, Moylan finished third-best in the Big Eight Conference shooting 39.3 percent (53-135) from behind the arc. Prior to her head coaching position at Junction City High School, Moylan served as head girls varsity basketball coach at Hiawatha (Kan.) High School from 1997-99. She was also the school’s head volleyball coach and taught physical education. Originally from Emmett, Kan., Moylan is a 1994 graduate of K-State with a bachelor’s degree in physical education. She started her collegiate coaching career as a graduate assistant women’s basketball coach at Northern Iowa, where she completed her master’s degree in physical education in 1996. A local prep standout at St. Mary’s (Kan.) High School, Moylan was named an honorable mention All-American by USA TODAY and a consensus allstate selection as a senior. She was also honored as the 1989 Kansas Sports Magazine Player of the Year and recorded 1,841 career points at St. Mary’s.

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SHALEE LEHNING Assistant Coach | 3rd Season (Kansas State ‘09)

LEHNING’S TROPHY CASE • Fifth player in school history to have her jersey retired • 2008-09 AP All-America honorable mention • 2008-09 Lowe’s All-Senior All-America first team • 2008-09 CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America third team • 2008-09 Wade Trophy candidate • 2008-09 Naismith Trophy candidate • 2008-09 Wooden Award candidate • 2008-09 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award finalist • Two-time All-Big 12 first team • 2006-07 All-Big 12 honorable mention • 2005-06 All-Newcomer Team • Three-time Academic All-Big 12 first team • Two-time Big 12 Player of the Week • 2008-09 Dallas Morning News All-Big 12 first team • 2008-09 Waco Tribune All-Big 12 first team • 2008-09 CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District VII first team • 2007-08 WBCA Region V finalist • 2007-08 Kansas City Star Big 12 co-Player of the Year • 2007-08 Kansas City Star All-Big 12 first team • 2007-08 Waco Tribune All-Big 12 second team • 2007-08 CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District VII third team • Named to 2005-06 Dallas Morning News Big 12 All-Newcomer team

LEHNING’S PLAYING CAREER • Atlanta Dream (2009-present) • Kansas State (2005-2009)

Shalee Lehning enters her third season as an assistant coach on Deb Patterson's staff, following an All-American career with the Wildcats. Lehning is also a member of the WNBA's Atlanta Dream and continues to play in the WNBA while assisting the Wildcats. With Lehning’s help during the last three seasons, Atlanta has a 57-37 record and three playoff appearances, including a franchise record 20 wins during the 2011 season and an appearance in the 2010 WNBA Finals. Lehning, voted the Dream’s captain for the 2010 season during her second year in the league, registered a career-high and team-leading 154 assists (4.8 assists per game) during the 2010 regular season. She ranked seventh in the WNBA in assists per game, third in assist to turnover ratio (2.61) and second in assists per 40 minutes played (8.2). She has also tallied a career-high 3.7 points per game (120 points), and 2.7 rebounds per game (84 rebounds) in 23.5 minutes. The Sublette, Kan., native finished her K-State career ranked first in school history and second in Big 12 history for career assists with 800, ranked first in school history for career minutes played with 4,271, ranked fourth in school history for career rebounds with 914 and 19th for career points with 1,189. She is the first player in Big 12 history to record 1,000 career points, 900 career rebounds and 800 career assists. Lehning is the eighth guard in school history to regis-

ter 200 points in every season of her career and her final career point total is the 11th-highest by a guard in school history. The 2009 Associated Press All-America honorable mention recipient finished her senior season as the Wildcats' third-leading scorer at 10.7 points per game, the team's top rebounder at 7.0 per game and the Big 12 leader and second in the nation in assists per game at 7.6 per contest. Along with her All-American honor, Lehning was selected to the All-Big 12 first team for the second straight season by the league's coaches. She also became the fifth player in school history to have her jersey retired and the first player in school his58

tory to record consecutive 200-point, 200-rebound and 200-assist seasons. Her 229 assists during the 2008-09 season set a school record for assists in a season and set the Big 12 record for assists by a senior. She became the third player in Big 12 history to record consecutive 200 assist seasons. During her senior season, Lehning was a candidate for a number of national All-American honors including: a candidate for the Wade Trophy, a State Farm/WBCA All-America finalist, a finalist for the Naismith Trophy, a finalist for the Wooden Award, a finalist for the Lieberman Award and a finalist for the Lowe's Senior CLASS Award. She garnered CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America third team honors, was selected to the Lowe's Senior CLASS All-America first team and earned her third straight Academic All-Big 12 first team citation. Lehning registered three triple-doubles during the 2008-09 season to set the Big 12 and school records for tripledoubles in a season and owns five for her career, which is tied for third in NCAA history for tripledoubles.

In December of 2009, she

earned her undergraduate degree in electronic journalism.


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DANIELLE ZANOTTI Director of Team Operations Third Season Kansas State '09

Danielle Zanotti is in her third season serving as director of team operations for the Kansas State women's basketball program. Zanotti is responsible for team and staff travel, operational management for summer camps, practice facilitation and community relations involving the women’s basketball program. Prior to her appointment at K-State, Zanotti was a four-year letterwinner for the Wildcats from 2005-09. During her playing career under Coach Patterson, Zanotti played in 130 career games to rank third in school history for games played. She averaged 2.5 points and 2.3 rebounds per contest while helping K-State to two NCAA Tournament appearances and two Postseason WNIT appearances, including the 2006 Postseason WNIT title and the 2008 Big 12 regular season crown. She was also a model student-athlete, earning three Academic All-Big 12 first team honors and eight Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll citations. A native of Mustang, Okla., Zanotti graduated from Kansas State in December of 2009 with a degree in psychology.

MARLIES GIPSON Director of Video Operations Third Season Kansas State '09

Marlies Gipson is in her third season serving as director of video operations for the Kansas State women's basketball program. Gipson is responsible for coordinating all aspects of the team’s video operations, including video exchange with opponents and editing of practice and game film. She is also assists in the administrative duties regarding the program and budget management. Gipson was a four-year letterwinner from 200509 under head coach Deb Patterson. She concluded her career as K-State’s recordholder for career blocked shots (257) and ranked 13th in school history for career points (1,313) and fifth in the program’s history for career rebounds (811). She helped K-State to a pair NCAA Tournament bids, two Postseason WNIT appearances including the 2006 Postseason WNIT crown and the helped the Wildcats to the second Big 12 regular season crown in 2008. Gipson garnered a pair of All-Big 12 second team honors from the league’s coaches (2008 & 2009) and was an All-Big 12 first team selection by the Dallas Morning News (2008) and a second team All-Big 12 honoree by the Kansas City Star (2008). She was also a leader in the classroom as she earned CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic AllDistrict VII second team honors during the 2009 season, was a three-time Academic All-Big 12 first team recipient and eight-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll honoree. The product of McPherson, Kan., Gipson graduated from Kansas State in December of 2009 with a degree in elementary education.

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SCOTT GREENAWALT Strength & Conditioning Coach Sixth Year Muskingum ‘98

Scott Greenawalt begins his sixth season as the strength and conditioning coach at Kansas State and his fifth with the women’s basketball team. Greenawalt joined the staff as strength and conditioning coach on April 26, 2006 after spending the previous eight years in the strength and conditioning department at Cincinnati, including the last seven as head assistant coach. He began his tenure at the school as a strength training intern in May 1999 before being promoted to assistant in July 2000. He coordinated all the weight training and conditioning for the men’s and women’s basketball, baseball and volleyball teams, while assisting with the football program. In his time at Cincinnati, Greenawalt helped design the strength and conditioning center in the new Varsity Village, which included layout and design as well as equipment purchasing with a budget of $1 million. Prior to Cincinnati, Greenawalt was a graduate assistant football coach and the head strength coach at Ohio Northern in Ada, Ohio from August 1998 to May 1999. He helped the Polar Bears to a 7-3 overall record and a fourth-place finish in Ohio Athletic Conference, while coaching the team’s middle linebackers and assisting with special teams. Greenawalt earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education and health from Muskingum College in New Concord, Ohio, in 1998. He was a four-year starter at linebacker for the Muskies from 1993-96, earning All-Ohio Athletic Conference honors three times and serving as team captain as a senior. Upon graduation, Greenawalt spent a year as assistant football coach at his alma mater (1997-98), working with the squad’s inside linebackers and assisting with all aspects of the strength program. Greenawalt is married to the former Heather Truxel and the couple has a daughter, Cora (2).

CHAD PERKINS Athletic Trainer Fifth Year Fresno State ‘02 Mississippi ‘04

Chad Perkins is in his fifth season as the assistant athletic trainer for Kansas State women’s basketball. Perkins came to K-State from the University of Mississippi, where he earned his master’s of exercise science degree in 2004. While in Oxford from 2003-07, he worked with the football, softball, and volleyball programs as an assistant athletic trainer. Perkins received his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology with an emphasis in sports medicine from 60

Fresno State in 2002. As a student athletic trainer at Fresno State, he worked with football, women’s basketball and the cross country and track teams. He is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and the College Athletic Trainers’ Association. Perkins is married to the former Kelli Newberry and the couple has three children, daughters Sierra (15) and Riley (4) and a son Connor (4).

RANDY PETERSON Assistant SID Eighth Year Grand View ‘02 Western Illinois ‘04

Randy Peterson enters his eighth year in the Kansas State Sports Information Office and his fifth with the K-State women’s basketball program. Before his time with K-State women’s basketball, Peterson served as the volleyball and track SID for the Wildcats. During this time he was the primary media contact for the 2004 Big 12 Cross Country Championships and the 2005 Big 12 Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Peterson is an active member of CoSIDA and has earned a number of national and regional honors for his publications including a second-place national finish and the best in District VII for the 2010-11 women’s basketball media guide and a fourth-place national finish and the top women’s basketball guide in District VII for the 2009-10 season. He also received a pair of second place finishes in District VII for the 2006 track and field media guide and the 2005 women’s tennis media guide. Before K-State, Peterson earned his master’s degree in sport management at Western Illinois while serving as the primary contact for six sports, including track and field, men’s and women’s soccer, cross country and men’s and women’s golf. Peterson earned his bachelor of arts degree from Grand View College in Des Moines, Iowa, in 2002. While attending Grand View, the Fargo, N.D., native was a four-year letterwinner and three-time Academic All-Midwest Classic Conference selection on the men’s basketball team, helping the Vikings to two NAIA Division II National Tournament appearances. Peterson is married to the former Heather Hanssen and the couple resides in Manhattan.

KRISTIN WALLER Academic Counselor/ Director of Life Skills Ninth Year Kansas State ’02

Kristin Waller is in her ninth year in the K-State athletics department and her second as the Academic Counselor and Director of Life Skills. Waller’s primary sports are women’s basketball and volleyball. She also serves as an advisor for the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and is the director of the Powercat Choice Awards during the last two years. Prior to her move to Student-Athlete Academic Services, Waller was an assistant director of compliance for five years. She also spent a year as an assistant operations director for K-State women’s basketball. In addition to her responsibilities within the Kansas State athletic department, Waller also serves as a color analyst on the K-State Sports Network during women’s basketball games. She also is a member of NACWAA. Waller earned her bachelor’s degree in marketing in May of 2002 from Kansas State and received her master’s in journalism/mass communications in December of 2008 from K-State. During her playing career at K-State under coach Patterson, Waller was a four-time Academic All-Big 12 first team recipient. During her time in Manhattan, Waller averaged 9.1 points and 3.3 rebounds for her career. She currently ranks as the school record holder for career three-point field goal percentage (.436), third in school history for career three-point field goals made (266) and ranks 10th in school history for career assists (294). A native of Corning, Kan., she and her husband, Brad, reside in Manhattan and expecting their first child in November.


2011-12 SEASON OUTLOOK

Ready for a

Return Trip

With the return of eight letterwinners including four starters, Kansas State’s prospects of continuing the momentum built from the program’s 12th appearance in the NCAA Tournament during the 2010-11 season to make a return trip to the postseason in the 2011-12 campaign. K-State boosted its overall win total from 2009-10 by seven victories and improved upon its number of league wins by five during the 2010-11 season (21-11, 10-6 Big 12). The Wildcats recorded the 22nd 20-win season in school history and the eighth under head coach Deb Patterson’s guidance, while tying for third in the Big 12 standings after being tabbed for a ninth-place finish by the league’s coaches in the preseason poll. K-State also achieved a unique historical milestone during the 2010-11 season, as the program was the 13th team in NCAA Division I women’s basketball history to reach the 800-win mark with a 69-64 win at Nebraska on Feb. 19. Patterson returns to the Bramlage Coliseum sidelines for her 16th season at the helm of the Wildcats. The career wins leader in K-State women’s basketball history with a record of 300175 (.632), secured her 300th career win in the quarterfinals of the 2011 Phillips 66 Big Championships with a 56-53 decision over Iowa State. Patterson has guided the program to 22 or more wins in seven of the last 10 seasons and nine postseason appearances in the last 10 years (seven NCAA Tournaments and two WNITs). For the 2011-12 season, Kansas State will return

71 percent of its point production, 66 percent of its rebounding and nearly 75 percent of its assists. The Wildcats will need to utilize this experience to navigate a difficult 2011-12 schedule, with KState slated to play 21 games against teams that reached either the 2011 NCAA Tournament or the 2011 Postseason WNIT.

BACKCOURT Kansas State will have a solid amount of experience returning in its backcourt this season, as the Wildcats welcome back juniors Brittany Chambers and Mariah White, senior Emma Ostermann and sophomore Stephanie Wittman. K-State will also see four newcomers attempt to crack the rotation this season with senior Tasha Dickey and freshmen Heidi Brown, Haley Texada and Ashia Woods angling for minutes. Chambers, a unanimous All-Big 12 first team selection in 2010-11 and an All-America candidate in 2011-12, led K-State and ranked 10th in the Big 12 in scoring with a career-high 16.1 point per game average (514 total points). She finished as one of two overall players in the Big 12 in 2010-11 to record 500+ points, 180+ rebounds and 80+ assists and was the only sophomore guard in the country and one of 11 guards in the nation to achieve the feat. The native of Jordan, Minn., who also added a pair of Big 12 Player of the Week honors to her trophy case last season, paced K-State in three-point shooting (88-of-236; .373) and led the Big 12 in

three-point field goals made per game at 2.8. She finish second on the team in rebounding (5.8 rpg; 185 rebounds) and is second in assists (2.6 apg). In addition to providing leadership and a veteran presence in the backcourt in 2011-12, Chambers will have the opportunity to move up on a number of K-State career lists this season. With 98 points, she will become the 37th player in the program’s history to surpass the 1,000-point barrier for her career. She also needs 53 rebounds to tie for 30th in school history, while she needs just eight assists to tie for 27th in school history. She will also improve her place on the career three-point field goals made list during the season and can move into the top-five in the category with 32 connections from beyond the arc. Chambers is likely to become the 14th player in school history, and the eighth guard, to register 1,000 points, 400 rebounds and 200 assists in a career. White will look to build on one of the most improved skill sets of any of the Wildcats in the 2010-11 season. In the 32 games last season, White averaged a career-high 4.8 points and led the team with 3.9 assists and 1.5 steals. She finished fifth on the team in rebounding with 4.1 per game. Her assists per game ranked ninth in the Big 12 for all games and was tied for 10th in league contests (3.5 apg) and she was fourth in assist-toturnover ratio (1.7) for all games. Her assist-toturnover ratio ranks 47th in the nation. She also garnered her first league honor with a Big 12 Player of the Week citation following her breakout effort against St. John’s. 61


2011-12 SEASON OUTLOOK Childs, an All-Big 12 second team recipient in 2010-11, finished the season as K-State’s secondleading scorer and ranked 19th in the Big 12 in the category with a career-high 12.8 points per game (411 points). The forward from Orlando, Fla., also finished 15th in the Big 12 in field goal percentage (.454). Among her highlights for the 2010-11 season, Childs surpassed her season career-highs in six statistical categories including: points (411), assists (33), steals (22) and field goals made (168) and attempted (370). Entering the 2011-12 campaign, Childs sits on the precipice of etching her name among the greats in K-State history as she needs to tally 249 points to reach the 1,000-point plateau for her career and 88 rebounds to move onto the K-State career list for rebounds. With 249 points and 68 rebounds, Childs will become the 27th player in school history to reach the 1,000-point mark and 400 rebounds in a career. Brown emerged as a solid post option for the Wildcats, as she averaged a career-best 5.4 points on a .437 field goal percentage, a team-leading 0.7 blocks and a team-leading and career-best 5.8 rebounds per game. She also finished fourth in steals with 1.1 and ranked ninth in the Big 12 for offensive rebounds per game (2.5 orpg). For the year, White reset her career-highs for points in a game (17), points in a season (152), rebounds in a game (9), rebounds in a season (132), assists in a game (8), assists in a season (126), steals in a game (5) and steals in a season (49). She also made more free throws this season (43) than she attempted during her entire freshman campaign in 2009-10 (13). Ostermann will bid for a spot in the rotation in her second and final season with the Wildcats. The product of Abilene, Kan., saw action in 16 games in 2010-11 and contributed 0.9 points and 0.7 rebounds following two seasons at Cloud County CC. In the action she saw, Ostermann was asked to contribute on the defensive end of the floor and will be asked to do the same in 2011-12. Another senior who will look to contribute to KState this season in a limited amount of time as a Wildcat will be Dickey. The three-year letterwinner for Arizona, Dickey joins the program this season for one season of eligibility while she begins her graduate studies in Manhattan. She will also have the opportunity to reunite with her family, as her father, Charlie, is a member of the K-State football coaching staff as the offensive line coach. Dickey saw action in 76 games and made 21 starts for Arizona, as she averaged 3.7 points and 1.4 rebounds. Her breakthrough season was her first in the 2007-08 season, as she tallied 6.9 points and 2.0 rebounds and was named as an honorable mention choice for the Pac-10 AllFreshman team. With her 76 games of experience, Dickey will provide another veteran voice for the KState guards. Wittman only saw brief action in her rookie season in the Little Apple, but will look to expand her work load in 2011-12. The product of San Antonio, Texas played in 13 games and registered 13 total points and eight rebounds in those contests.

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K-State will look to incorporate the talents of its three freshmen on the roster in Heidi Brown, Texada and Woods. Brown joined the program in early June following a strong high school career at Southwestern in which she helped the Mustangs to an 83-8 record and four High Plains League titles during her four years. In her senior season, Brown averaged 19.4 points while shooting .482 from beyond the arc and pulled in 7.2 rebounds and dished out 6.4 assists. The native of Plains, Kan., was a 2011 All-Class 3A second team selection by the Topeka Capital Journal and was a three-time Kansas Basketball Coaches Association (KBCA) All-State pick. Texada was an early signee for the Wildcats and will look to provide depth at the point guard position. The product of Frisco, Texas, was rated as the 75th best guard in the nation according to ESPN Hoopgurlz. She was a two-time Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All-State selection while scoring 1,780 career points for Wakeland High. Woods becomes K-State’s fourth women’s basketball player from Wichita, Kan., and the first on the roster since the 1977-78 season. A 2011 McDonald’s All-American candidate, Woods was a three-time All-State KBCA selection and a two-time Class 3A All-State selection from the Wichita Eagle and Topeka Capital Journal. In her final season with Wichita Collegiate, Woods averaged 22 points, eight rebounds and four assists.

FRONTCOURT The Wildcats will have a solid core returning to its frontcourt for the 2011-12 season, as seniors Jalana Childs, Branshea Brown and JuliAnne Chisholm return to Bramlage for their final seasons. K-State will also continue to benefit from the development of sophomore Chantay Caron and will await the arrival of junior Katya Leick in the 2012-13 campaign following her transfer from Nebraska in the offseason.

The product of Walterboro, S.C., took part in the Big 12 leadership summit in Dallas over the summer to aid in her growth as a leader for the program. In her final season in Manhattan, Brown will be asked to continue her development both as a veteran leader in the low post and to provide protection at the rim for the Wildcats. Chisholm will enter this season with a full offseason of basketball workouts, following a four-year career with the K-State volleyball squad. The Hillsboro, Kan., native saw action in 23 games last season for the K-State basketball team, including five starts. She was able to average 1.2 points and 1.5 rebounds in her 10.5 minutes per game. Chisholm will look to deliver leadership and a defensive mentality in 2011-12, while also chipping in on the offensive end in her final season in the purple and white. Caron represents K-State’s only underclassman in the K-State frontcourt, but owns significant playing experience from her freshman campaign in Manhattan. The forward from Lawrence, Kan., played in 28 games with an average of 11.4 minutes of action and also made 11 starts, including a start in the NCAA Tournament contest against Purdue. Caron averaged 2.9 points and 1.9 rebounds and will be asked to increase those numbers slightly without sacrificing her hard-nosed mentality on the defensive end of the floor. Leick joins the Wildcats and remains in the Big 12 Conference following two seasons at Nebraska. The 6-1 forward from Grey Cloud Township, Minn., averaged 4.3 points and 3.8 rebounds per game in 40 career games for the Cornhuskers. Due to NCAA transfer rules, Leick will not see the floor during the 2011-12 season but will make her debut in purple and white in 2012-13.


2011-12 ROSTER

NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. 1 2 4 10 11 13 14 20 21 22 23 33 34

NAME POSITION Haley Texada G Brittany Chambers G Katya Leick F Heidi Brown G Chantay Caron F Tasha Dickey G Stephanie Wittman G Emma Ostermann G JuliAnne Chisholm F Mariah White G Ashia Woods G Jalana Childs F Branshea Brown F

HEIGHT 5-7 5-8 6-1 5-11 5-11 5-10 5-9 5-8 5-11 5-7 5-11 6-2 6-2

YEAR-EXP. Fr.-HS Jr.-2L Jr.-Tr Fr.-HS So.-1L Sr.-Tr So.-1L Sr.-1L Sr.-1L Jr.-2L Fr.-HS Sr.-3L Sr.-3L

HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Frisco, Texas (Wakeland HS) Jordan, Minn. (Jordan HS) Grey Cloud Township, Minn. (Nebraska/Park HS) Plains, Kan. (Southwestern HS) Lawrence, Kan. (Free State HS) Sandy, Utah (Arizona/Brighton HS) San Antonio, Texas (Alamo Heights HS) Abilene, Kan. (Abilene HS/Cloud County CC) Hillsboro, Kan. (Hillsboro HS) Midwest City, Oklahoma (Midwest City HS) Wichita, Kan. (Wichita Collegiate HS) Orlando, Fla. (Timber Creek HS) Walterboro, S.C. (Colleton County HS)

HEIGHT 6-2 5-11 5-11 5-8 6-2 5-11 5-10 6-1 5-8 5-7 5-7 5-9 5-11

YEAR-EXP. Sr.-3L Fr.-HS So.-1L Jr.-2L Sr.-3L Sr.-1L Sr.-Tr Jr.-Tr Sr.-1L Fr.-HS Jr.-2L So.-1L Fr.-HS

HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Walterboro, S.C. (Colleton County HS) Plains, Kan. (Southwestern HS) Lawrence, Kan. (Free State HS) Belle Plaine, Minn. (Jordan HS) Orlando, Fla. (Timber Creek HS) Hillsboro, Kan. (Hillsboro HS) Sandy, Utah (Arizona/Brighton HS) Grey Cloud Township, Minn. (Nebraska/Park HS) Abilene, Kan. (Abilene HS/Cloud County CC) Frisco, Texas (Wakeland HS) Midwest City, Oklahoma (Midwest City HS) San Antonio, Texas (Alamo Heights HS) Wichita, Kan. (Wichita Collegiate HS)

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO. 34 10 11 2 33 21 13 4 20 1 22 14 23

NAME POSITION Branshea Brown F Heidi Brown G Chantay Caron F Brittany Chambers G Jalana Childs F JuliAnne Chisholm F Tasha Dickey G Katya Leick F Emma Ostermann G Haley Texada G Mariah White G Stephanie Wittman G Ashia Woods G

HEAD COACH ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH

Deb Patterson (Rockford (Ill.) College ‘79 - 16th Season) Kamie Ethridge (Texas ‘87 - 16th Season) Kelly Moylan (Kansas State ‘94 - Seventh Season) Shalee Lehning (Kansas State ‘09 - Third Season)

Florida (1) Jalana Childs (Orlando) Kansas (5) Heidi Brown (Plains) Chantay Caron (Lawrence) JuliAnne Chisholm (Hillsboro) Emma Ostermann (Abilene) Ashia Woods (Wichita) Minnesota (2) Brittany Chambers (Jordan) Katya Leick (Grey Cloud Township) Oklahoma (1) Mariah White (Midwest City) South Carolina (1) Branshea Brown (Walterboro) Texas (2) Haley Texada (Frisco) Stephanie Wittman (San Antonio) Utah (1) Tasha Dickey (Sandy)

BY POSITION Guards (8) Heidi Brown Brittany Chambers Tasha Dickey Emma Ostermann Haley Texada Mariah White Stephanie Wittman Ashia Woods

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE BRANSHEA Brown CHANTAY CARON KATYA LEICK Emma OSTERMANN Haley TEXADA ASHIA Woods

BY STATE

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2011-12 ROSTER BREAKDOWN Players Returning (8) Branshea Brown Chantay Caron Brittany Chambers Jalana Childs JuliAnne Chisholm Emma Ostermann Mariah White Stephanie Wittman

Position F G/F G F G/F G G G

Height 6-2 5-11 5-8 6-2 5-11 5-8 5-7 5-9

Year-Exp. 2010-11 Statistics Sr.-3L 5.4 ppg, 5.9 rpg, 22 blocks So.-1L 2.9 ppg, 1.9 rpg Jr.-2L 16.1 ppg, 5.8 rpg, 2.6 assists, .373 3FG% Sr.-3L 12.8 ppg, 4.2 rpg, 17 blocks Sr.-1L 1.2 ppg, 1.5 rpg Sr.-1L 0.9 ppg, 0.7 rpg Jr.-2L 4.8 ppg, 4.1 rpg, 3.9 apg So.-1L 1.0 ppg, 0.6 rpg

Players Lost (4) Kelsey Hill Taelor Karr Brianna Kulas Shalin Spani Alina Voronenko

Position G G F G G/F

Height 5-7 5-8 6-0 6-0 6-2

Reason Grad. Tran. Tran. Grad. N/A

Newcomers (5) Heidi Brown Tasha Dickey Katya Leick Haley Texada Ashia Woods

Position G G F G G

Height 5-11 5-10 6-1 5-7 5-11

Year-Exp. Fr.-HS Sr.-Tr* Jr.-Tr* Fr.-HS Fr.-HS

Bold - Started at least 28 games in 2010-11 * - at Nebraska; due to NCAA transfer rules, she will sit out the 2011-12 season ** - at Arizona; will have one season of eligibility with K-State

2010-11 Statistics 2.9 ppg, 0.7 rpg, 0.9 apg 10.3 ppg, 4.8 rpg, 1.7 apg 2.2 ppg, 1.8 rpg DNP in 2010-11 (injury) 3.6 ppg, 2.4 rpg 2010-11 Statistics (HS) 17.4 ppg, 7.3 rpg, 5.9 apg, 3.9 spg 1.9 ppg, 1.1 rpg** 5.1 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 1.1 apg* 15.8 ppg, 4.6 rpg, 3.5 apg, 3.7 spg 22.0 ppg, 8.0 rpg, 4.0 apg, 4.0 spg

Forwards (5) Branshea Brown Chantay Caron Jalana Childs JuliAnne Chisholm Katya Leick

BY CLASS Senior (5) Branshea Brown Jalana Childs JuliAnne Chisholm Tasha Dickey Emma Ostermann Juniors (2) Brittany Chambers Mariah White Sophomores (3) Chantay Caron Katya Leick Stephanie Wittman Freshmen (3) Heidi Brown Haley Texada Ashia Woods

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B. BROWN | 34

34 | BRANSHEA BROWN F | 6-2 | Sr.-3L Walterboro, S.C. (Colleton County HS)

BROWN’S TROPHY CASE • Two-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

JUNIOR (2010-11) 2010-11 SEASON HIGHS

CAREER HIGHS

Minutes 36, twice Points 14, vs. St. John’s (11/13/10) Field Goals 5, three times Field Goals Attempted 7, three times 3-pt. Field Goals 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted Free Throws 5, vs. Missouri (1/19/11) Free Throws Attempted 10, vs. St. John’s (11/13/10) Rebounds 11, twice Assists 2, three times Blocks 4, twice Steals 3, three times

Minutes Points 14, Field Goals Field Goals Attempted 3-pt. Field Goals 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted Free Throws Free Throws Attempted 10, Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals

36, twice vs. St. John’s (11/13/10) 5, four times 9, vs. UTSA (12/21/09) -1, vs. Drexel (3/21/09) 5, vs. Missouri (1/19/11) vs. St. John’s (11/13/10) 11, three times 2, seven times 4, twice 4, vs. Yale (1/2/10)

MISCELLANEOUS CAREER STATS Double-Figure Scoring Games Double-Figure Rebounding Games 5+ Rebound Games 2+ Block Games 2+ Steal Games

8 7 33 11 10

THE BROWN FILE Favorite story about a teammate or yourself with your teammates. During a recruit visit, we scared Shalin Spani and her roommates thought it was real and called the cops. Who would you trade places with for one day and why? The president of the United States. I want to understand what he goes through while leading the country.

Played in 32 games and started 21... Led the team in rebounds, blocked shots and was second in field goal percentage and fourth in steals... Ranked ninth in the Big 12 for offensive rebounds per game (2.5)... Recorded five or more rebounds in 19 games... Blocked four shots in two games and was the first Wildcat to achieve the feat since Marlies Gipson in the 2008-09 season... Carded career-highs with 14 points and four blocked shots against St. John’s (11/13)... Also hauled in six rebounds and recorded an assist and a steal against the Red Storm... Had a memorable game in her home state, as she tallied 10 points, five rebounds, three steals, two assists and two blocked shots at College of

Charleston (11/27)... Registered 12 points, seven rebounds, a career-high tying four blocked shots, three steals and an assist against South Dakota State (11/30)... Tallied a personal season-high 11 rebounds to go with six points, two blocks, an assist and a steal at Iowa (12/5)... First double figure rebounding game for K-State this season and Brown’s first since March 6, 2010 against Nebraska... Recorded 10 points, five rebounds, a blocked shot and a steal in just 16 minutes of action against North Dakota (12/8)... Notched 13 points, four rebounds, three steals and an assist against UC Davis (12/12)... Carded nine points, four rebounds and two blocks off the bench at Dartmouth (12/29)... Registered six points, eight rebounds, an assist and a blocked shot against Vermont (12/30)... Came off the bench to record 11 points on a career-best 5-of-5 from the foul line and also pulled in seven rebounds against Missouri (1/19)... Tied her career-high with 11 rebounds, including six offensive boards, and two steals in 36 minutes off the bench at Colorado (1/26)... Pulled in 10 rebounds, including six offensive, against Kansas (1/29)... Notched 10 points, eight rebounds, an assist and a

What did you get in trouble for most as a kid? What happened when you got in trouble? When I was 13, I would get in trouble for talking back all the time. I kept doing it until one day my mom embarassed me in front of my friends with a threat. Describe a life changing moment you’ve experienced. Maturing into a woman through my years in college. I also have realized that nothing comes easy in life. BROWN’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. 2008-09 31-0 205-6.6 2009-10 31-1 558-18.0 2010-11 32-21 844-26.4 TOTAL 94-22 1607-17.1 64

FGM-FGA 14-45 38-98 66-151 118-294

PCT .311 .388 .437 .401

3PT-A 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1

PCT .000 .000 .000 .000

FTM-FTA 16-32 19-31 41-68 76-131

PCT O-D-T AVG .500 20-37-57 1.8 .613 53-80-133 4.3 .603 81-107-188 5.9 .580 154-224-378 4.0

PF-D 51-1 94-4 100-4 245-9

A 4 16 23 43

TO 26 45 68 139

BLK 8 19 22 49

ST 5 16 34 55

PTS-AVG 44-1.4 95-3.1 173-5.4 312-3.3


B. BROWN | 34 2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Grambling State St. John’s Indiana State Western Illinois at College of Charleston South Dakota State at Iowa North Dakota UC Davis at UTSA vs. Middle Tennessee State at Dartmouth vs. Vermont Oklahoma State at Oklahoma at Texas Tech Missouri Nebraska at Colorado Kansas at Missouri Texas at Iowa State Colorado at Nebraska at Baylor Iowa State Texas A&M at Kansas vs. Iowa State vs. Baylor vs. Purdue

steal against Texas A&M (3/2)... Carded five points, six rebounds and a steal at Kansas (3/5)... Pulled in 11 rebounds to go with four points and a steal against Purdue (3/20) in the NCAA Tournament first round.

SOPHOMORE (2009-10) Played in 31 games and garnered her first career start at BYU (11/27/09)… Averaged a career-high 18.0 minutes per game and tallied a career-high 29 minutes against VCU (12/20/09)… Averaged a career-high 3.1 points (95 total points), grabbed a career-high 4.3 rebounds per game (133 total rebounds)… Snared 53 offensive rebounds… Led the team in blocked shots with a career-high 19… Dished out a career-high 16 assists… Scored a career-high 12 points, on a career-best 5-of-9 shooting and pulled in eight rebounds against UTSA (12/21/09)... First time Brown has reached

Date 11/12 11/13 11/17 11/21 11/27 11/30 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/20 12/21 12/29 12/30 1/9 1/12 1/15 1/19 1/22 1/26 1/29 2/5 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/19 2/23 2/26 3/2 3/5 3/9 3/11 3/20

GS * * * * * * * * * * *

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Min 16 36 30 19 27 33 35 16 23 17 15 19 16 13 27 19 21 24 36 35 37 28 34 19 22 33 31 32 35 33 30 33

FG 2-5 5-6 3-6 0-1 4-7 4-6 3-6 5-7 5-6 0-6 2-4 4-7 2-3 1-3 2-7 2-6 3-4 1-5 2-2 1-3 0-3 0-2 1-7 1-3 1-4 0-5 2-6 3-3 2-6 3-3 0-3 2-6

3FG 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 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 0-0 0-0

double figures… Averaged 4.8 points and 5.3 rebounds during final six games of the season… Hauled in a career-high 11 rebounds against Nebraska (3/6/10)... Recorded seven points and six rebounds at Iowa State (2/27/10)… Pulled in 10 rebounds against Northwestern (12/13/09)... Also rejected a career-high three shots against Northwestern and at Iowa State (2/27/10)... Tallied three steals against Northwestern... Scored four points and pulled in seven rebounds against Arkansas State (11/16/09)... Also pulled in seven rebounds and blocked two shots at Creighton (11/23/09)... Tallied four points, six rebounds and a blocked shot against Washington State (11/20/09).

FRESHMAN (2008-09) Finished debut season by averaging 1.4 points (44), 1.8 rebounds (57) and 0.3 blocks (8) in 6.6 minutes per game (205)… Grabbed a career-high 10 rebounds and scored six points against UTSA (11/23/08)... First freshman to pull in at least 10 rebounds since Ashley Sweat grabbed 11 boards on Jan. 31, 2007 at Colorado… Registered a career-high eight points, pulled in eight rebounds and dished out a career-high two assists against Central Arkansas (1/3/09)… Carded three points and four rebounds against Alcorn State (12/5/08)… Recorded two points, four rebounds and an assist at Iowa State (1/31/09).

FT 0-0 4-10 3-5 2-3 2-2 4-6 0-0 0-0 3-5 0-0 0-0 1-1 2-3 5-6 1-2 0-0 5-5 0-0 0-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 4-7 1-4 1-1 0-0 0-0

O-D-T 3-3-6 0-6-6 2-7-9 4-1-5 2-3-5 3-4-7 4-7-11 3-2-5 1-3-4 4-1-5 2-1-3 4-0-4 4-4-8 2-1-3 3-4-7 0-0-0 2-5-7 3-0-3 6-5-11 6-4-10 3-6-9 2-2-4 1-3-4 2-1-3 3-1-4 5-3-8 3-3-6 0-8-8 0-6-6 0-3-3 1-2-3 3-8-11

PF 3 3 3 5 4 3 2 1 3 4 2 1 5 4 1 2 4 3 4 3 5 2 5 1 4 4 1 4 4 4 3 3

A 0 1 2 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0

TO 4 2 2 6 2 0 1 4 2 1 5 1 4 2 3 2 1 0 2 2 0 1 1 3 0 1 1 2 3 3 3 4

Bk 0 4 1 0 2 4 2 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

St 0 1 2 2 3 3 1 1 3 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 2 1 1 0 1 1

Pts 4 14 9 2 10 12 6 10 13 0 4 9 6 7 5 4 11 2 4 3 0 0 2 3 2 1 4 10 5 7 0 4

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER 2007-08 South Carolina Basketball Coaches’ Association All-State selection for Class 4A… Chosen to play in the Carolinas All-Star Classic at Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, NC… Twotime Class 4A All-State selection in 2007 and 2008… 2007 Charleston Post & Courier Player of the Year… Two-time Region 8 Class 4A Player of the Year… ESPN/Rise Magazine South Carolina Player of the Year finalist… Four-time All-Region 8 4A selection… South Carolina Basketball Officials District Player of the Year in 2008… Two-time Low Country Player of the Year… Walterboro Press and Standard Player of the Year… Two-time team MVP… Tallied 1,400 career points and 1,226 career rebounds… Holds the school record for blocks and rebounds in a season with 126 and 436… Most wins in a career in school history by an individual with 72… For the 2007-08 season registered 15.4 points, 16.1 rebounds, 4.8 blocks, 3.1 assists and 4.1 steals per game… Also a twotime letterwinner in softball and was team MVP during sophomore season.

PERSONAL Born November 11, 1989 in Walterboro, SC… Daughter of Shawn and Dawna Brown… Father played football at Wingate University... Major is social sciences.

BROWN’S CAREER BIG 12 CONFERENCE STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN FGM-FGA 2008-09 16-0 85 6-15 2009-10 16-0 257 17-41 2010-11 16-7 446 22-69 TOTALS 48-7 788 45-125

PCT .400 .415 .319 .360

3PT-A 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

PCT .000 .000 .000 .000

FTM-FTA 6-12 10-14 19-32 35-58

PCT O-T .500 6-9-15 .714 15-29-44 .594 41-52-93 .603 62-90-152

AVG 0.9 2.8 5.8 3.2

PF-D 21-0 47-2 51-2 119-4

A 1 8 11 20

TO 10 20 24 54

BLK 2 8 4 14

ST 1 6 15 22

PTS-AVG 18-1.1 44-2.8 63-3.9 125-2.6

BROWN’S CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN FGM-FGA Big 12 6-2 113 5-12 NCAA 2-0 40 3-9 TOTALS 8-2 153 8-21

PCT .417 .333 .381

3PT-A 0-0 0-1 0-1

PCT .000 .000 .000

FTM-FTA 3-7 0-2 3-9

PCT .429 .000 .333

AVG 3.0 6.0 3.8

PF-D 17-0 5-0 22-0

A 2 0 2

TO 9 4 13

BLK 2 0 2

ST 1 1 2

PTS-AVG 13-2.2 6-3.0 19-2.4

O-T 3-15-18 4-8-12 7-23-30

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CHILDS | 33

33 | JALANA CHILDS F | 6-2 | Sr.-3L Orlando, Fla. (Timber Creek HS)

2011 All-Big 12 Second Team selection CHILDS’ TROPHY CASE • Named to 2010-11 All-Big 12 second team • Named 2010 Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic MVP • Named to the 34th Annual Blue Sky Classic all-tournament team • 2009-10 Academic All-Big 12 first team • Big 12 Freshman of the Week (Feb. 16, 2009) • Four-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection

CAREER HIGHS Minutes 40, twice Points 22, twice Field Goals 10, at Iowa State (2/13/11) Field Goals Attempted 20, at Nebraska (2/19/11) 3-pt. Field Goals 1, four times 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted 2, twice Free Throws 8, vs. Kansas (1/29/11) Free Throws Attempted 13, vs. Kansas (1/29/11) Rebounds 16, vs. Oklahoma State (2/15/09) Assists 4, vs. Indiana State (11/14/09) Blocks 3, twice Steals 3, twice

MISCELLANEOUS CAREER STATS Double-Figure Scoring Games 20+ Points in a Game Double-Figure Rebounding Games Double-Doubles 5+ Rebound Games 2+ Block Games 2+ Steal Games

35 4 2 2 34 8 7

JUNIOR (2010-11) 2010-11 SEASON HIGHS Minutes 40, at Texas Tech (1/15/11) Points 22, twice Field Goals 10, at Iowa State (2/13/11) Field Goals Attempted 20, at Nebraska (2/19/11) 3-pt. Field Goals 1, three times 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted 2, twice Free Throws 8, vs. Kansas (1/29/11) Free Throws Attempted 13, vs. Kansas (1/29/11) Rebounds 11, vs. Oklahoma State (1/9/11) Assists 2, nine times Blocks 3, vs. Western Illinois (11/21/10) Steals 3, twice

Played in 32 games and started 29... Saw action in a career-high 873 minutes this season... Ranked 19th in the Big 12 in scoring and second on the team... Ranked 15th in the Big 12 and 104th in the nation in field goal percentage (.454)... Scored in double figures in 20 games... Tallied 20 or more points four times... Notched 16

THE CHILDS FILE What is your favorite movie quote? “King Kong ain’t got nothing on me!” - Denzel Washington in Training Day

points on 8-of-9 shooting, five rebounds and two steals against Grambling State (11/12)... Registered 10 points, five rebounds and an assist against St. John’s (11/13)... Tallied 18 points, five rebounds and tied her career-high with three blocks against Western Illinois (11/21)... Carded 18 points on 6-of-11 shooting and was 6-of-7 from the foul line at Iowa (12/5)... Also carded six rebounds, two assists and a steal against the Hawkeyes (12/5)... Led the Wildcats with 15 points on 7-of-13 shooting and pulled in five rebounds and dished out two assists against Middle Tennessee State (12/21)... Carded 11 points and four rebounds off the bench at Dartmouth (12/29)... Recorded 15 points and five rebounds against Vermont (12/30)... Registered second career double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds against Oklahoma State (1/9)... Led K-State with 15 points and also pulled in seven rebounds and notched two steals at Texas Tech (1/15)... Scored 21 points, including a career-best 7-of-8 from the foul line, against Missouri (1/19)... Registered 17 points, five rebounds and two assists at Colorado (1/26)... Tallied 18 points, four rebounds, two assists and two blocks against Kansas (1/29)... Carded 17 points, five rebounds, a career-high three steals and dished out two assists against Texas (2/9)... Scored 21 points, including 19 in the second half, at Iowa State (2/13)... Also registered five rebounds, one assist, one block and one steal against the Cyclones... Notched

What are two of the funniest things you did as a kid? 1. My sister and I tried to sell mud pies to our neighbors. 2. I edged our grass with a hunting knife. What are you most proud of in your life? Being able to gain the respect of others around me and to hold great relationships.

CHILDS’ CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G-GS 2008-09 33-3 2009-10 32-31 2010-11 32-29 TOTAL 97-63 66

MIN-AVG. 313-9.5 761-23.8 873-27.3 1947-20.1

FGM-FGA 44-83 103-241 168-370 315-694

PCT .530 .427 .454 .454

3PT-A 1-1 0-0 3-8 4-9

PCT 1.000 .000 .375 .444

FTM-FTA 16-37 29-56 72-105 117-198

PCT O-D-T .432 22-33-55 .518 66-76-142 .686 49-86-135 .591 137-195-332

AVG 1.7 4.4 4.2 3.4

PF-D 47-1 82-4 73-3 202-8

A 10 28 33 71

TO 20 44 49 113

BLK 1 17 17 35

ST 5 9 22 36

PTS-AVG 105-3.2 235-7.3 411-12.8 751-7.7


CHILDS | 33 in double figures in 12 games… Grabbed a teamhigh 66 offensive rebounds, which was 46 percent of her total rebounds… Snagged five or more rebounds in 14 games… Finished third on the team with a career-high 17 blocked shots… Dished out a new career-high 28 assists… Set a new career-high with 15 points and seven made field goals against Kansas (1/9/10)... Scored 14 points, pulled in eight rebounds and dished out a career-high four assists against Indiana State (11/14/09)... Registered 10 points, seven rebounds and a new career-high three blocks at Arkansas (12/2/09)... Carded 10 points, hauled in eight rebounds and blocked a pair of shots against Missouri State (12/5/09)… Also blocked two shots at Iowa State (2/27/10)... Tallied 12 points and six rebounds against UTSA (12/21/09).

tying 20 against Louisiana Tech on Dec. 6, 2005… Tallied 13 points on 6-of-8 shooting against UTSA (11/23/08)… Registered eight points on 4-of-6 shooting and four rebounds in her second career start at Missouri (2/18/09)… Carded eight points and five rebounds in 21 minutes of action at Nebraska (2/25/09)… In first NCAA Tournament game, recorded six points, a rebound, an assist and a blocked shot against Drexel (3/21/09)… Notched six points, a rebound, an assist and a steal at Jacksonville (11/28/08)... Scored five points in Big 12 debut against Kansas (1/10/09)… Pulled in five rebounds in consecutive games against Alcorn State (12/5/08) and Arkansas (12/6/08).

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER 2007 All-Metro County selection… 2005-06 AllOrange County second team selection… Averaged 17 points per game with a field goal percentage of .600 and 14 rebounds per contest in 2006-07… Registered single game career-highs of 35 points and 19 rebounds, both during her junior season.

FRESHMAN (2008-09) Finished first season in Manhattan averaging 3.2 points (105), 1.7 rebounds (55) and 0.3 assists (10) in 9.5 minutes per game (313)... Named Big 12 Freshman of the Week for Feb. 16, 2009… Made first career start against Oklahoma State (2/15/09) and responded with first career doubledouble with career-highs of 14 points on 6-of-12 shooting and a career-high 16 rebounds... The 16 boards were the most by a Wildcat during the 2008-09 season and the highest by a freshman since Shalee Lehning pulled down a school record-

PERSONAL Born April 13, 1990 in Detroit, Mich… Daughter of Leon Cobb and Ramona Salter… Has two brothers: Payton Franklin (14) and Lloyd Cobb (19)… Also has a sister, Jennifer Salter (20)… Major is hotel and restaurant management.

2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME 18 points, three rebounds and an assist against Colorado (2/16)... Recorded a career-high 22 points on 8-of-20 shooting, including 1-of-2 from beyond the arc, and 5-of-6 from the foul line at Nebraska (2/19)... Tied her career-high with 22 points on 9-of-16 shooting at Baylor (2/23)... Tallied a game-high 16 points while also dishing out two assists, picking up two steals and blocking a shot at Kansas (3/5)... Carded 14 points, four rebounds, three assists and three steals against Iowa State (3/9).

SOPHOMORE (2009-10) 2009-10 Academic All-Big 12 first team selection… Named to Fall 2009 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Played in all 32 games and started 31 games, including the final 27 games of the season… Led the Wildcats in field goal percentage (.427, 103-of-241)… Set career-highs in six statistical categories... Averaged a career-high 7.3 points (235 total points) and hauled in a careerhigh 4.4 rebounds (142 total rebounds)… Scored

Opponent Grambling State St. John’s Indiana State Western Illinois at College of Charleston South Dakota State at Iowa North Dakota UC Davis at UTSA vs. Middle Tennessee State at Dartmouth vs. Vermont Oklahoma State at Oklahoma at Texas Tech Missouri Nebraska at Colorado Kansas at Missouri Texas at Iowa State Colorado at Nebraska at Baylor Iowa State Texas A&M at Kansas vs. Iowa State vs. Baylor vs. Purdue

Date 11/12 11/13 11/17 11/21 11/27 11/30 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/20 12/21 12/29 12/30 1/9 1/12 1/15 1/19 1/22 1/26 1/29 2/5 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/19 2/23 2/26 3/2 3/5 3/9 3/11 3/20

GS * * * * * * * * * * *

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Min 29 34 23 29 34 32 32 22 23 10 31 22 20 37 26 40 24 24 31 33 37 33 26 22 36 35 32 1 32 33 3 27

FG 8-9 5-10 4-11 7-16 3-12 3-10 6-11 4-8 1-4 1-6 7-13 5-9 7-13 3-9 3-12 5-11 7-10 4-16 7-15 5-14 8-16 7-13 10-16 8-15 8-20 9-16 8-19 0-0 6-15 7-11 0-1 2-9

3FG 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

FT 0-1 0-0 0-0 4-5 0-1 2-2 6-7 1-1 2-4 2-2 1-1 1-2 1-2 5-8 0-0 5-6 7-8 1-2 3-5 8-13 3-8 3-5 1-2 1-1 5-6 4-5 2-4 0-0 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0

O-D-T 1-4-5 3-2-5 0-2-2 1-4-5 3-4-7 1-3-4 2-4-6 0-3-3 1-2-3 1-2-3 0-5-5 2-2-4 1-4-5 5-6-11 3-2-5 0-7-7 2-1-3 2-3-5 4-1-5 2-2-4 2-5-7 0-5-5 3-2-5 2-1-3 3-1-4 0-0-0 1-3-4 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-3-4 0-0-0 2-3-5

PF 1 2 3 2 2 3 3 2 0 5 4 4 0 0 4 5 5 0 1 3 2 3 3 0 2 3 3 2 0 2 0 4

A 0 1 0 0 2 1 2 2 2 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 2 3 0 1

TO 1 3 0 3 4 2 2 2 2 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 3 1 2 4 0 3 3 1 0 0 1 1

Bk 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

St 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 3 0 0

Pts 16 10 8 18 6 8 18 9 4 4 15 11 15 12 6 15 21 9 17 18 19 17 21 18 22 22 18 0 16 14 0 4

CHILDS’ CAREER BIG 12 CONFERENCE STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN FGM-FGA 2008-09 16-3 161 23-44 2009-10 16-16 398 54-132 2010-11 16-16 489 98-217 TOTALS 48-35 1048 175-393

PCT .523 .409 .452 .445

3PT-A 1-1 0-0 3-7 4-8

PCT 1.000 .000 .429 .500

FTM-FTA 4-13 18-31 52-77 74-121

PCT O-D-T .308 11-22-33 .581 35-35-70 .675 30-39-69 .612 76-96-172

AVG 2.1 4.4 4.3 3.6

PF-D 26-1 45-3 36-2 107-6

A 3 12 16 31

TO 11 19 22 52

BLK 0 8 10 18

ST 1 5 13 19

PTS-AVG 51-3.2 126-7.9 251-15.7 428-8.9

CHILDs’ CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN FGM-FGA Big 12 6-4 112 17-31 NCAA 3-0 43 5-14 TOTALS 9-4 155 22-45

PCT .548 .357 .489

3PT-A 0-0 0-0 0-0

PCT .000 .000 .000

FTM-FTA 1-3 0-1 1-4

PCT .000 .000 .000

AVG 2.2 2.7 2.3

PF-D 11-0 4-0 15-0

A 4 2 6

TO 5 1 6

BLK 0 1 1

ST 3 0 3

PTS-AVG 35-5.8 10-3.3 45-5.0

O-D-T 6-7-13 2-6-8 8-13-21

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CHISHOLM | 21

21 | JULIANNE CHISHOLM F | 5-11 | Sr. - 1L Hillsboro, Kan. (Hillsboro HS)

CHISHOLM TROPHY CASE • Named to 2010-11 Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-District VII second team • Named to 2010-11 Academic All-Big 12 first team • Two-time CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America volleyball selection (2009- third team; 2010 - second team) • Two-time CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District VII first team recipient • Two-time Academic All-Big 12 first team honoree.

CAREER HIGHS Minutes 23, vs. Vermont (12/30/10) Points 7, vs. North Dakota (12/8/10) Field Goals 3, twice Field Goals Att. 8, at Dartmouth (12/29/10) 3-pt. Field Goals 1, vs. North Dakota (12/8/10) 3-pt. Field Goals Att. 3, at Dartmouth (12/29/10) Free Throws 2, vs. Mid. Tenn. State (12/21/10) Free Throws Att. 2, four times Rebounds 4, three times Assists 1, five times Blocks 2, vs. Texas A&M (3/2/11) Steals 2, three times

THE CHISHOLM FILE What do you want to be remembered for after your career at K-State? I want to be remembered for my work ethic, passion and versatility. Describe yourself in three words. Analytical, passionate and nurturing. Why did you choose your major? What do you want to do with it when you “grow up”? I genuinely love to care for people and also love to acquire large amounts of information. While I was in Human Body, I knew I wanted to be a physician. I want to be a family physician in a rural area in Kansas. If you could tell K-State WBB fans one thing they can expect when they watch you play, what would it be? I may not be the most talented player on the court, but I make it a point to be the hardest working.

CHISHOLM’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. 2010-11 23-5 241-10.5 TOTAL 23-5 241-10.5 68

FGM-FGA 11-40 11-40

PCT .275 .275

K-STATE BASKETBALL CAREER JUNIOR (2010-11) 2010-11 SEASON HIGHS

K-STATE VOLLEYBALL CAREER

Minutes 23, vs. Vermont (12/30/10) Points 7, vs. North Dakota (12/8/10) Field Goals 3, twice Field Goals Att. 8, at Dartmouth (12/29/10) 3-pt. Field Goals 1, vs. North Dakota (12/8/10) 3-pt. Field Goals Att. 3, at Dartmouth (12/29/10) Free Throws 2, vs. Mid. Tenn. State (12/21/10) Free Throws Att. 2, four times Rebounds 4, three times Assists 1, five times Blocks 2, vs. Texas A&M (3/2/11) Steals 2, three times

Played in 23 games, including five starts... Made first career appearance against South Dakota State (11/30)... Played four minutes and tallied her first point on a free throw... Had a career-day against North Dakota (12/8) with seven points, including her first career 3-point field goal, four rebounds and an assist in 16 minutes of action... Played a career-high 18 minutes against UC Davis (12/12) and recorded one point, three rebounds and an assist... In her first career start at Dartmouth (12/29), she tallied six points, three rebounds and a career-high two steals... Scored four points, pulled in four rebounds, recorded two steals and a blocked shot against Vermont (12/30)... Tallied two points, two rebounds, two steals and an assist against Colorado (2/16)... Carded a late game layup, two rebounds, an assist and a steal at Nebraska (2/19)... Recorded two blocks, a steal and a rebound against Texas A&M (3/2)... Notched two points and two rebounds against Baylor (3/11).

3PT-A 1-10 1-10

PCT .100 .100

FTM-FTA 4-8 4-8

PCT .500 .500

O-D-T 8-26-34 8-26-34

AVG 1.5 1.5

Four-year letterwinner... Played in 102 career matches and carded 865 career points... Recorded 782 career kills (2.51 kps) and hit .146 for her career... Tallied 361 digs, 126 total blocks and 13 service aces.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER 2006 Class 3A State All-Tournament Team selection… Three-time unanimous selection to the AllMid-Central Activities Association (MCAA) first team... Finished the 2006 season with 381 kills on a .448 hitting percentage, 242 digs, 126 total blocks and 40 service aces in 38 matches and 80 games played… Registered a personal seasonhigh of 21 kills and 19 digs against Canton-Galva on Sept. 30… Following the 2005 season, she was chosen to the Kansas Volleyball Association (KVA) Class 3A AllS t a t e first

PF-D 29-0 29-0

A 6 6

TO 17 17

BLK 4 4

ST 12 12

PTS-AVG 27-1.2 27-1.2


CHISHOLM | 21 team…. Earned All-Class 3A honors and the MVP award from the Hutchinson News, as well as first team All-Class from the publication… Also earned Class 3A first team honors from the Wichita Eagle and first team All-Area honors from the Salina Journal… Four-year letterwinner in volleyball, basketball and track… Two-time All-MCAA first team selection in basketball (2004-2005)… KBCA First (2006) … Earned two Class 3A honorable mention citations from the Wichita Eagle in basketball (2004, 2005)… Seven-time Class 3A State gold medalist in track (3x in the high jump; 2x in the 300-meter hurdles; 2x in the 4x400-meter relay)… Holds the school records in the high jump (5-09.00), the 100-meter hurdles (14.77), 300meter hurdles (45.93) and 1,600-meter run (5:34.60).

PERSONAL JuliAnne Renee Chisholm was born Sept. 28, 1988… Daughter of Kem and Autumn Chisholm… She has four older siblings: Chris, Keli, Kara and Steven… Majoring in life sciences and athletic training... Also has a secondary major in gerontology and a minor in kinesiology and is in the K-State pre-med program.

CHISHOLM’S CAREER BIG 12 CONFERENCE STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN FGM-FGA 2010-11 14-3 122 2-14 TOTALS 14-3 122 2-14 CHISHOLM’S CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN FGM-FGA Big 12 1-0 8 1-3 NCAA TOTALS 1-0 8 1-3

2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Grambling State St. John’s Indiana State Western Illinois at College of Charleston South Dakota State at Iowa North Dakota UC Davis at UTSA vs. Middle Tennessee State at Dartmouth vs. Vermont Oklahoma State at Oklahoma at Texas Tech Missouri Nebraska at Colorado Kansas at Missouri Texas at Iowa State

Date 11/12 11/13 11/17 11/21 11/27 11/30 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/20 12/21 12/29 12/30 1/9 1/12 1/15 1/19 1/22 1/26 1/29 2/5 2/9 2/13

Colorado at Nebraska at Baylor Iowa State Texas A&M at Kansas vs. Iowa State vs. Baylor vs. Purdue

2/16 2/19 2/23 2/26 3/2 3/5 3/9 3/11 3/20

FTM-FTA 0-0 0-0

GS

* * * * *

PCT .143 .143

3PT-A 0-5 0-5

PCT .000 .000

PCT .000 .000

PCT .333

3PT-A 0-0

.333

0-0

PCT FTM-FTA PCT .000 0-0 .000 DNP - COACH’S DECISION .000 0-0 .000

Min

FG

3FG

4 4 16 18 13 11 22 23 5 15 13 8 5

0-0 0-0 3-5 0-1 0-4 0-3 3-8 2-2 0-1 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-2

0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1

3 7 1 9

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

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

12 16 9 9 10

1-4 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1

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

8

1-3

0-0

FT O-D-T PF DNP-VB DNP-VB DNP-VB DNP-VB DNP-VB 1-2 0-0-0 0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0-2 1-3-4 2 1-2 0-3-3 2 0-0 2-2-4 2 2-2 1-0-1 2 0-0 1-2-3 2 0-0 1-3-4 0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0-0 0-3-3 2 0-0 0-1-1 1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0-0 0-0-0 0 DNP - Coach’s Decision 0-0 0-2-2 0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0-0 1-1-2 4 0-0 0-2-2 2 0-0 0-1-1 1 0-0 0-0-0 2 0-0 1-0-1 1 DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision 0-0 0-2-2 1 DNP - Coach’s Decision

A

TO

Bk

St

Pts

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

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

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

0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 1

1 0 7 1 0 2 6 4 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 1 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

1 1 1 0 0

0 0 1 0 2

0 0 0 0 2

2 1 0 0 1

2 2 0 0 0

0

3

0

0

2

O-D-T 2-11-13 2-11-13

AVG 0.9 0.9

PF-D 16-0 16-0

A 4 4

TO 6 6

BLK 3 3

ST 7 7

PTS-AVG 4-0.3 4-0.3

O-D-T 0-2-2

AVG 2.0

PF-D 1

A 0

TO 3

BLK 0

ST 0

PTS-AVG 2-2.0

0-2-2

2.0

1

0

3

0

0

2-2.0 69


OSTERMANN | 20

20 | EMMA OSTERMANN G | 5-8 | Sr. - 1L Abilene, Kan. (Cloud County CC/Abilene HS)

OSTERMANN TROPHY CASE

JUNIOR (2010-11) 2010-11 SEASON HIGHS

• Named to the Spring 2011 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

CAREER HIGHS Minutes 12, vs. St. John’s (11/13/10) Points 5, at UTSA (12/20/10) Field Goals 1, twice Field Goals Attempted 3, vs. Western Illinois (11/21/10) 3-pt. Field Goals 1, at UTSA (12/20/10) 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted 2, three times Free Throws 2, three times Free Throws Attempted 2, three times Rebounds 3, vs. St. John’s (11/13/10) Assists -Blocks -Steals 1, six times

THE OSTERMANN FILE What is your personal game day routine? After pregame, I always take a shower and a 30minute nap. Once I hit the locker room, I’m pretty chill. I put all of my stuff on and then I just sit and focus. When I’m not playing basketball, I’m most likely... Eating, sleeping, eating, when the weather’s nice laying out poolside. Did I mention eating? What are two of the funniest things you did as a kid? 1. I had an obsession with my Tweety bird high top sneakers, that I would wear them everywhere regardless of what I was wearing. 2. I used to eat a can of frosting without my parents knowing. When my mom would go to use the frosting, she would be confused on where it all went. If you could only cook/eat one meal for a month straight what would it be? Hand tossed pepperoni pizza, with garlic bread sticks and marinara sauce. Also, a salad and a piece of cheesecake for dessert. My beverage would be diet peach tea.

OSTERMANN’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. 2010-11 16-0 85-5.3 TOTAL 16-0 85-5.3 70

FGM-FGA 3-18 3-18

PCT .167 .167

Minutes 12, vs. St. John’s (11/13/10) Points 5, at UTSA (12/20/10) Field Goals 1, twice Field Goals Attempted 3, vs. Western Illinois (11/21/10) 3-pt. Field Goals 1, at UTSA (12/20/10) 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted 2, three times Free Throws 2, three times Free Throws Attempted 2, three times Rebounds 3, vs. St. John’s (11/13/10) Assists -Blocks -Steals 1, six times

Played in 16 games... Made career debut against Grambling State (11/12) and carded a rebound and a steal in seven minutes of action... Played a careerhigh 12 minutes and registered two points on a pair of free throws against St. John’s (11/13)... Also pulled in a career-high three rebounds and tallied a steal against the Red Storm... Tallied first career made field goal against Western Illinois (11/21) and finished with two points, a rebound and a steal... Scored a career-high five points, including her first career 3-point field goal at UTSA (12/20)... Knocked down a three and dished out two assists against Colorado (2/16).

.750 from the foul line... During the 2009-10 season, she tallied 8.0 points on a .390 field goal percentage and a .360 field goal percentage... She also notched 3.0 rebounds and 2.5 assists.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Named to the All-Class 4A team and was a third team All-State selection following the 2008 season with the Cowgirls... Helped Abilene to a third place finish at state with a 25-1 record under head coach Janelle Geist... Played in the 2008 Kansas Basketball Coaches’ Association All-Star Game... Three-time All-North Central Kansas League selection... Three-time All-DK Classic team recipient and was named the MVP of the tournament during the 2007-08 season... Two-time All-Tournament team selection for the Southeast of Saline tournament and was chosen as the tournament MVP during the 2007-08 event... Averaged 16.0 points, 2.9 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 2.5 steals during her senior campaign... In her junior season, Ostermann was named an All-Class 4A third team selection after recording 13.6

CLOUD COUNTY CC During her time with the Thunderbirds, she aided the squad to a 50-14 record and a pair of Region 6 tournament appearances... In her first season under coach Brett E r k e n b r a c k , Ostermann averaged 10.0 points on a .380 field goal percentage, including a .350 threepoint field goal percent... She also pulled in 2.5 rebounds per contest and shot

3PT-A 2-13 2-13

PCT .154 .154

FTM-FTA 6-8 6-8

PCT .750 .750

O-D-T 4-7-11 4-7-11

AVG 0.7 0.7

PF-D 8-0 8-0

A 2 2

TO 2 2

BLK 0 0

ST 6 6

PTS-AVG 14-0.9 14-0.9


OSTERMANN | 20

points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 2.1 steals... In her sophomore season, Ostermann tallied 10.2 points, 2.3 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 2.7 steals... She was also a fouryear letterwinner in track and cross country... Reached state all four years as a member of the 4x800 meter relay team.

PERSONAL Born on July 11, 1990… Daughter of Chris and Scott Ostermann… Has one sibling: Neil… Majoring in kinesiology.

OSTERMANN’S CAREER BIG 12 CONFERENCE STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT 2010-11 3-0 10 1-1 1.000 TOTALS 3-0 10 1-1 1.000 OSTERMANN’S CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN FGM-FGA Big 12 NCAA TOTALS

PCT

2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Grambling State St. John’s Indiana State Western Illinois at College of Charleston South Dakota State at Iowa North Dakota UC Davis at UTSA vs. Middle Tennessee State at Dartmouth vs. Vermont Oklahoma State at Oklahoma at Texas Tech Missouri Nebraska at Colorado Kansas at Missouri Texas at Iowa State Colorado at Nebraska at Baylor Iowa State Texas A&M at Kansas vs. Iowa State vs. Baylor vs. Purdue

Date 11/12 11/13 11/17 11/21 11/27 11/30 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/20 12/21 12/29 12/30 1/9 1/12 1/15 1/19 1/22 1/26 1/29 2/5 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/19 2/23 2/26 3/2 3/5 3/9 3/11 3/20

FTM-FTA 0-0 0-0

GS

Min 7 12 5 6 4 1 4 10 3 5 10 2 6

FG 0-2 0-1 0-1 1-3 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-2 0-1

3FG 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-0

3 6

0-0 1-1

0-0 1-1

1

0-0

0-0

FT O-D-T PF 0-0 0-1-1 1 2-2 0-3-3 0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0-0 0-1-1 1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0-2 0-0-0 0 2-2 1-1-2 2 0-0 1-0-1 0 2-2 0-0-0 1 0-0 1-0-1 1 DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision 0-0 0-0-0 0 0-0 1-0-1 0 DNP - Coach’s Decision 0-0 0-0-0 1 DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision

A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Bk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

St 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

Pts 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 2 0

0 2

0 1

0 0

0 0

0 3

0

1

0

0

0

3PT-A 1-1 1-1

PCT 1.000 1.000

PCT .000 .000

O-D-T 1-0-1 1-0-1

AVG 0.3 0.3

PF-D 1-0 1-0

A 2 2

TO 2 2

BLK 0 0

ST 0 0

PTS-AVG 3-1.0 3-1.0

3PT-A

PCT FTM-FTA PCT DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision

O-D-T

AVG

PF-D

A

TO

BLK

ST

PTS-AVG

71


CHAMBERS | 2

2 | BRITTANY CHAMBERS G | 5-8 | Jr. - 2L Jordan, Minn. (Jordan HS)

2011 unanimous All-Big 12 First Team selection CHAMBERS’ TROPHY CASE

THE CHAMBERS FILE

• Named a unanimous selection to the 2010-11 All-Big 12 first team • Named to 2010-11 Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-District VII third team • Named to 2010-11 Academic All-Big 12 first team • Named MVP of 34th Annual Blue Sky Classic • Named Phillips 66 Big 12 Player of the Week for Feb. 7 • Named Phillips 66 co-Big 12 Player of the Week for March 6 • Named to 2010 Waco Tribune All-Big 12 Freshman Team • Big 12 Freshman of the Week (Dec. 7, 2009) • Four-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection

What would you do if you were the last person on Earth? Cry like a baby.

CAREER HIGHS

Minutes 45, at Missouri (2/5/11) Points 35, vs. Texas A&M (3/2/11) Field Goals 13, at Nebraska (2/19/11) Field Goals Attempted 20, twice 3-pt. Field Goals 7, vs. Texas A&M (3/2/11) 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted 13, at Baylor (2/23/11) Free Throws 6, vs. Texas A&M (3/2/11) Free Throws Attempted 8, vs. Texas A&M (3/2/11) Rebounds 13, at Dartmouth (12/29/10) Assists 6, twice Blocks 1, twice Steals 3, four times

What is it like running out of the tunnel in Bramlage Coliseum? What did it feel like the first time? It gives me goosebumps. It is like nothing else. What is on your bucket list? 1. Go to Australia 2. Play basketball professionally 3. Skydive 4. Go on a safari

SOPHOMORE (2010-11) 2010-11 SEASON HIGHS

Minutes 45, at Missouri (2/5/11) Points 35, vs. Texas A&M (3/2/11) Field Goals 13, at Nebraska (2/19/11) Field Goals Attempted 20, three times 3-pt. Field Goals 7, vs. Texas A&M (3/2/11) 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted 13, twice Free Throws 6, three times Free Throws Attempted 8, vs. Texas A&M (3/2/11) Rebounds 14, at Colorado (3/3/10) Assists 7, vs. Iowa State (1/31/10) Blocks 1, four times Steals 3, seven times

MISCELLANEOUS CAREER STATS Double-Figure Scoring Games 30+ Points in a Game 20+ Points in a Game Double-Figure Rebounding Games Double-Doubles 5+ Rebound Games 5+ Assist Games 2+ Steal Games 4+ Made 3-Pt. FGs 2+ Made 3-Pt. FGs

CHAMBERS’ CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. 2009-10 32-28 992-31.0 2010-11 32-32 1120-35.0 TOTAL 64-60 2112-33.0 72

47 2 13 8 4 37 8 17 15 42

FGM-FGA 129-312 187-436 316-748

Started all 32 games… Set new season career-highs in points (514), assists (84), three-point field goals made and attempted (88-of-236) and steals (38)... Led the team, ranked 10th in the Big 12 and 95th in the nation in scoring... Second on the team in rebounding... Led the Big 12 and ranked 26th in the nation in 3point field goals made per game (2.8) and 10th in the league and 71st in the nation in 3-point field goal per-

PCT 3PT-A .413 65-171 .429 88-236 .422 153-407

PCT .380 .373 .376

FTM-FTA 65-77 52-85 117-162

PCT O-D-T AVG .844 53-132-185 5.8 .612 55-130-185 5.8 .722 108-262-370 5.8

centage (.373)... Set the Big 12 record for 3-point field goals attempted by a sophomore (236) and ranks 8th in Big 12 history for 3-point field goals attempted in a season... Tied for 7th in Big 12 history for 3-point field goals made in a season (88)... Ranks 10th in Big 12 history for 3-point field goals made per game in a season (2.75)... One of two players in the Big 12 to record 500+ points, 180+ rebounds and 80+ assists and the only sophomore guard in NCAA Division I to achieve the feat... Scored in double figures in 25 games, including 10 efforts of 20 or more points and two games with 30 or more points... Had 17 games with five or more rebounds, including five in double figures... Notched 23 games with two or more 3-point field goals made and 11 efforts with four or more connections from beyond the arc... Tallied 21 points, seven rebounds and six assists against Grambling State (11/12)... Notched 20 points, seven rebounds and five assists against Indiana State (11/17)... First Wildcat since Kendra Wecker in 2004-05 to score 20 or m o r e

PF-D 61-1 41-0 102-1

A 80 84 164

TO 98 113 211

BLK 2 2 4

ST 22 38 60

PTS-AVG 388-12.1 514-16.1 902-14.1


CHAMBERS | 2

points in two of the first three games of a season... Carded 18 points, two rebounds, three assists and two steals against South Dakota State (11/30)... Surpassed the 500-point barrier for her career with 20 points at Iowa (12/5)... Registered 26 points, which included six 3-point field goals, a seasonhigh 13 rebounds and five assists at Dartmouth (12/29)... Set the Blue Sky Classic two-game record for 3-point field goals with nine... Tallied 26 points on 10-of-15 shooting, including 5-of-8 from beyond the arc against Nebraska (1/22)... Also pulled in 11 rebounds and dished out four assists against the Huskers... Recorded 20 points on 7-of12 shooting and was 5-of-7 from the foul line at Colorado (1/26)... Set a school record for points scored at Missouri (2/5) with 27 points on 11-of19 shooting, including 5-of-11 from beyond the arc... Also pulled in eight rebounds and recorded two steals against the Tigers... Notched 19 points on 7-of-14 shooting and also added four rebounds,

three assists and a steal at Iowa State (2/13)... Set a school record for points scored in a true road contest and for points scored at Nebraska (2/19) with 32 points on a career-best 13-of-18 shooting, including 6-of-10 from beyond the arc... Also hauled in seven rebounds and dished out three assists against the Huskers... Recorded a career night in an upset of No. 5 Texas A&M (3/2) with a career-best 35 points on 11-of-19 shooting, which included a career-high 7-of-12 effort from beyond the arc... Was also 6-of-8 from the foul line and dished out four assists against the Aggies... Displayed an all-around effort in the regular season finale at Kansas (3/5) with nine points, nine rebounds, three assists and three steals... Notched 20 points, seven rebounds and three assists against Iowa State (3/9)... Carded her third double-double of the season with 18 points and 12 rebounds against Purdue (3/20) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

FRESHMAN (2009-10) Named to the Waco Tribune Herald All-Big 12 freshman team… Earned Big 12 Freshman of the Week honors on Dec. 7, 2009… Named to Fall 2009 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Appeared in all 32 games and started 28 games, including the final 27 games of the season… Averaged 31.0 minutes per game... Was the only freshman in the Big 12 to achieve the combination of 350+ points, 180+ rebounds and 80+ assists… Finished second on the team and 20th in the Big 12 with a 12.1 points per game average (388 total points), which was the highest points per game average by a K-State freshman since the 2001-02 season… Her 388 total points were the fourth-highest in school history by a freshman and the most since the 2001-02 season… Scored in doubles figures in 22 of 32 games, including seven straight from Feb. 13-March 11… Registered a 73


CHAMBERS | 2 field goal percentage of .413 (129-of-312)… Tallied a team-leading 5.8 rebounds per game (185 total rebounds) and is the first freshman to lead the Wildcats in rebounding since 2005-06… Ranked 19th in the Big 12 for rebounding in all games and tied for 12th in rebounding (6.6 rpg; 106) for Big 12 contests… Only Wildcat to grab 100+ rebounds in Big 12 action... Carded 18 games with five or more rebounds and three games with 10 or more, including a career-high 14 at Colorado (3/3/10)… In her final 21 games, she averaged 6.9 rebounds per game… Led the team in defensive rebounds per game (4.1) and ranked 10th in the Big 12 for defensive rebounds in Big 12 contests with 4.8 per game… Finished second on the team with 2.5 assists per contest (80 assists) and ranked 13th in Big 12 with 2.7 assists in league contests… Led the Wildcats in threepoint field goals made (65) and attempted (171) and was second on the team and eighth in the Big 12 in three-point field goal percentage (.380)… Her 65 made three-point field goals were the thirdhighest by a freshman in school history… Made a three-point field goal in 28 of 32 games, including 13 straight from Nov. 16, 2009 – Jan. 2, 2010… Made three or more 3-point field goals in 12 games, including a career-high five against Hawaii… At Creighton (11/23/09), Chambers tallied a perfect 4-of-4 from beyond the three-point line and tie the school record for three-point field goal percentage in a game… Finished her debut season by leading the team in free throw percentage and recording the eighth-highest free throw percentage for a season in school history (.844, 65-of-77)… Was 27-of-29 (.931) from the foul line in Big 12 contests... Registered her careerhigh of 20 points twice, against Arkansas State (11/16/09) and against Hawaii in Las Vegas (12/19/09)… Against Arkansas State, Chambers tallied her 20 points on 6-of-9 shooting, including 4-of-6 from beyond the arc… Against Hawaii in the Duel in the Desert, she was 5-of-9 from beyond the three-point line and 5-of-6 from the charity stripe… Named to Duel in the Desert AllTournament team after averaging 15.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists… During the Duel in the Desert, she tallied 17 points, six rebounds and four assists against VCU (12/20/09) and eight points, nine rebounds and six assists against UTSA (12/21/09)… Named to Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic All-Tournament team after averaging 17.5 points, 5.0 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 0.5 steals… Notched first career double-double with 13 points and a career-high 14 rebounds, including six offensive boards, at Colorado (3/3/10)… Reached her Big 12 high of 18 points twice, at Missouri (1/13/10) and at Nebraska (1/23/10)… At Missouri, she was 7-of-10 from the field, including 3-of-3 from the three-point line… At Nebraska, she was 6-of-10 from the field including 4-of-7 from the three-point line… She also hauled in eight rebounds against the Cornhuskers… Carded 17 points and nine rebounds at Texas A&M (2/13/10)… Scored 16 points and pulled in seven rebounds against Colorado (1/20/10)… Registered eight points and 10 rebounds against Nebraska in the quarterfinals of the Big 12 Championships (3/12/10).

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Two-time All-State selection (2008 and 2009)… Associated Press Minnesota All-State first team… Three-time All-State Tournament team selection 74


CHAMBERS | 2 (2007, 2008 and 2009)… 2008-09 Minnesota Class 2A Girls Basketball Player of the Year…2009 McDonald’s All-American nominee…Minnesota Ms. Basketball nominee… Named to the 2008-09 gPrep All-State first team…Garnered first team AllMetro honors... Four-time All-Minnesota River Conference (MRC) selection… Two-time MRC Player of the Year (2007 and 2009)… Selected by the Minnesota Timberwolves as a “fab 5” player in the state of Minnesota… Two-time KARE 11 Player of the Week… Finished basketball career at Jordan High as the school’s all-time leading scorer with 2,828 career points… Averaged 23.0 points and 7.9 rebounds, 5.1 assists (158 assists) and 3.7 steals (116 steals) during her senior season…Registered 23.9 points and 8.3 rebounds during her junior season… Notched an average of 23.5 points and 8.7 rebounds in her sophomore year… In her freshman season with the Jaguars, she averaged 15.9 points and 5.9 rebounds… Scored a Minnesota high school tournament record 47 points against Crookston High in the semifinals of the Class 2A state tournament in 2008… Fourtime All-State and Minnesota State Tournament team selection in volleyball… Named a 2008 AllAmerican by Prep Volleyball… 2007 Sophomore National Player of the Year by Prep Volleyball… Was a 2008 Gatorade Player of the Year nominee for volleyball… Named the Minnesota Class 2A Girls Volleyball Player of the Year... Four-time AllState selection in volleyball… Four-time All-State Tournament team honoree… 2008 Star Tribune All-Metro first team selection… Four-time All-MRC selection… Four-time MRC Player of the Year selection in volleyball… Finished career ranked second in Minnesota high school volleyball history for career and single-season kills… Led Jordan High to a pair of Class 2A state titles in 2006 and 2008.

PERSONAL Born April 3, 1991 in Crosby, Minn... Daughter of Lance and Colleen Chambers… Has two younger sisters: Kelsey (14) and Alexis (9)… Father played baseball and football at Bemidji State… Mother played basketball at Brainerd Community College and coached Brittany in volleyball at Jordan High… National Honor Society selection… Major is life sciences.

2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Grambling State St. John’s Indiana State Western Illinois at College of Charleston South Dakota State at Iowa North Dakota UC Davis at UTSA vs. Middle Tennessee State at Dartmouth vs. Vermont Oklahoma State at Oklahoma at Texas Tech Missouri Nebraska at Colorado Kansas at Missouri Texas at Iowa State Colorado at Nebraska at Baylor Iowa State Texas A&M at Kansas vs. Iowa State vs. Baylor vs. Purdue

Date 11/12 11/13 11/17 11/21 11/27 11/30 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/20 12/21 12/29 12/30 1/9 1/12 1/15 1/19 1/22 1/26 1/29 2/5 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/19 2/23 2/26 3/2 3/5 3/9 3/11 3/20

GS * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Min 29 33 35 33 36 39 38 24 27 33 34 36 29 40 38 43 32 33 35 35 45 36 40 30 39 29 33 40 40 39 30 37

FG 9-13 4-10 7-18 5-13 6-9 5-15 6-18 2-9 4-11 3-13 3-11 9-20 6-15 6-12 4-10 6-15 1-10 10-15 7-12 3-10 11-19 6-14 7-14 2-7 13-18 5-15 4-11 11-19 4-13 8-16 3-11 7-20

CHAMBERS’ CAREER BIG 12 CONFERENCE STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN FGM-FGA 2009-10 16-16 546 64-174 2010-11 16-16 608 100-214 TOTALS 32-32 1154 164-388

PCT .368 .467 .423

3PT-A 30-93 46-115 76-208

PCT .323 .400 .365

FTM-FTA 27-29 23-42 50-71

PCT O-D-T .931 30-76-106 .548 21-72-93 .704 51-148-199

CHAMBERS’ CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN FGM-FGA Big 12 4-4 140 16-49 NCAA 1-1 37 7-20 TOTALS 5-5 177 23-69

PCT .327 .350 .333

3PT-A 6-26 4-12 10-38

PCT .231 .333 .263

FTM-FTA 7-11 0-0 7-11

PCT .636 .000 .636

3FG 2-4 2-6 4-12 2-8 4-6 3-8 4-10 1-6 2-7 1-6 1-3 6-11 3-9 4-8 1-6 2-5 0-7 5-8 1-4 2-4 5-11 2-6 3-10 2-3 6-10 5-13 1-6 7-12 0-2 2-8 1-5 4-12

FT 1-2 2-2 2-2 4-6 1-2 5-6 4-7 0-0 0-2 2-2 0-0 2-4 3-3 0-1 2-3 0-3 0-5 1-1 5-7 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 4-4 0-2 0-0 1-3 6-8 1-1 2-3 1-2 0-0

O-D-T 3-4-7 2-5-7 5-2-7 0-5-5 0-3-3 1-1-2 2-2-4 1-4-5 1-2-3 4-7-11 0-1-1 5-8-13 2-1-3 2-7-9 1-5-6 3-1-4 2-8-10 2-9-11 0-3-3 0-4-4 3-5-8 1-1-2 0-4-4 0-6-6 1-6-7 1-1-2 1-3-4 2-2-4 2-7-9 1-6-7 0-2-2 7-5-12

PF 2 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 2 2 0 2 1 1 2 0 3 0 0 1 3 4 1 1 0 4 1 3 2 0 1

A 6 2 5 1 1 3 2 6 4 2 2 5 2 3 1 3 3 4 2 3 1 2 3 4 3 0 0 4 3 3 1 0

TO 5 6 4 1 2 4 4 4 6 2 4 2 1 4 6 3 2 2 3 3 7 5 4 1 4 5 2 4 3 4 3 3

Bk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

St 1 0 2 1 1 2 0 3 2 0 0 1 3 0 2 0 2 0 2 2 2 3 1 0 1 2 1 0 3 1 0 0

Pts 21 12 20 16 17 18 20 5 10 9 7 26 18 16 11 14 2 26 20 9 27 14 19 10 32 15 10 35 9 20 8 18

AVG 6.6 5.8 6.2

PF-D 29-1 25-0 54-1

A 43 39 82

TO 49 58 107

BLK 2 1 3

ST 13 21 34

PTS-AVG 185-11.6 269-16.8 454-14.2

O-D-T AVG 7-19-26 6.5 7-5-12 12.0 14-24-38 7.6

PF-D 7-0 1-0 8-0

A 9 0 9

TO 17 3 20

BLK 0 0 0

ST 2 0 2

PTS-AVG 45-11.3 18-18.0 63-12.6 75


WHITE | 22

22 | MARIAH WHITE G | 5-7 | Jr. - 2L Midwest City, Okla. (Midwest City HS)

WHITE’S TROPHY CASE

SOPHOMORE (2010-11)

• Named Big 12 co-Player of the Week on Nov. 15 • 2010 Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic All-Tournament Team

2010-11 SEASON HIGHS

CAREER HIGHS Minutes 48, at Texas Tech (1/15/11) Points 17, vs. St. John’s (11/13/10) Field Goals 6, at Texas Tech (1/15/11) Field Goals Attempted 10, at Texas Tech (1/15/11) 3-pt. Field Goals 1, three times 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted 2, three times Free Throws 8, vs. St. John’s (11/13/10) Free Throws Attempted 11, vs. St. John’s (11/13/10) Rebounds 9, vs. St. John’s (11/13/10) Assists 8, at Iowa (12/5/10) Blocks 2, twice Steals 5, vs. Western Illinois (11/21/10)

MISCELLANEOUS CAREER STATS Double-Figure Scoring Games Double-Figure Rebounding Games 5+ Rebound Games 5+ Assist Games 2+ Steal Games 2+ Block Games

4 0 17 9 14 2

THE WHITE FILE What makes your place unique? The black and white. I have three colors in my room: black, white and grey.

Minutes 48, at Texas Tech (1/15/11) Points 17, vs. St. John’s (11/13/10) Field Goals 6, at Texas Tech (1/15/11) Field Goals Attempted 10, at Texas Tech (1/15/11) 3-pt. Field Goals 1, twice 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted 2, three times Free Throws 8, vs. St. John’s (11/13/10) Free Throws Attempted 11, vs. St. John’s (11/13/10) Rebounds 9, vs. St. John’s (11/13/10) Assists 8, at Iowa (12/5/10) Blocks 2, twice Steals 5, vs. Western Illinois (11/21/10)

Started all 32 games... Reset her season careerhighs in every statistical category this season... Led the team in assists and steals... Fifth on the squad in rebounds... Ranks ninth in the Big 12 and 136th in the nation in assists and ranks fourth in the Big 12 and 47th in the nation in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.73)... Tallied three points, six assists, six rebounds and a blocked shot against Grambling State (11/12)... Helped propel K-State to an upset of St. John’s (11/13) with

a career-high 17 points and nine rebounds... All points came in the second half and was boosted by a career-high 8-of-11 performance from the free throw line in the final five minutes of the game... Made as many free throws in one game (8) as she did in 31 games played last season... Has made two 3-point field goals this season, which is more than she made in the first 31 games of her career (1)... Carded seven points, three rebounds, three assists, a career-high three steals and a blocked shot against Indiana State (11/17)... Touched every stat category against Western Illinois (11/21) with six points, a team-leading seven rebounds, a team-leading four assists, a career-high five steals and a blocked shot... Registered two points, seven rebounds, four assists, two steals and a blocked shot at College of Charleston (11/27)... Recorded a career-high eight assists at Iowa (12/5)... Added five rebounds and two steals against the Hawkeyes... Registered four points, five rebounds, four assists and two steals against UC Davis (12/12)... Recorded six assists, five rebounds, two points, a block and a steal at Dartmouth (12/29)... Tallied six assists, five rebounds and two points against Oklahoma State (1/9)... Registered nine points, four rebounds, four assists and three steals at Oklahoma (1/12)... Recorded 12 points,

What was your “welcome to Division I basketball moment? My first practice. When I couldn’t breathe after the first five minutes. If your apartment/house/dorm were on fire, what is the one item you’d make sure to save? Why? I’m going to save a couple of things. My XBox, laptop and iPod. That’s all I need to survive. Describe yourself in three words. Chill, crazy and goofy. Why did you choose your major? What do you want to do with it when you “grow up”? I chose my major because I like helping people grow as individuals. I would someday like to be a coach and a counselor. WHITE’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G-GS 2009-10 31-1 2010-11 32-32 TOTAL 63-33 76

MIN-AVG. 338-10.9 932-29.1 1270-20.2

FGM-FGA 16-63 53-128 69-191

PCT .254 .414 .361

3PT-A 1-6 3-8 4-14

PCT .167 .375 .286

FTM-FTA 8-13 43-63 51-76

PCT O-D-T .615 19-37-56 .683 34-98-132 .671 53-135-188

AVG 1.8 4.1 3.0

PF-D 37-1 82-2 119-3

A 36 126 162

TO 35 73 108

BLK 4 13 17

ST 11 49 60

PTS-AVG 41-1.3 152-4.8 193-3.1


WHITE | 22 six rebounds, six assists and three steals in a career-high 48 minutes at Texas Tech (1/15)... Tallied six assists, four steals, three points and a blocked shot against Nebraska (1/22)... Carded 10 points, four assists, three rebounds, a steal and a blocked shot against Kansas (1/29)... Recorded eight points, five rebounds and two assists against Texas (2/9)... Displayed an all-around game with four points, seven rebounds, five assists and four steals against Colorado (2/16)... Recorded a strong season finale at Kansas (3/5) with 14 points on 5of-8 shooting, four rebounds, three assists and a pair of blocks... Displayed an all-around game with six points, five assists, three rebounds and two blocks against Iowa State (3/9)... Carded seven points, four assists, two rebounds and a steal against Baylor (3/11).

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER KTRX Springfield All-Tourney Team… Oklahoma All-Star Game… 2008-09 Mid-State Conference Defensive Player of the Year… Three-time All-MidState Conference selection, two first team honors and a second team honor… 2009 Oklahoma 6A State Tournament first team selection… 2009 Big All-City first team recipient… 2009 Oklahoma Basketball Girls Coaches Association (OBGCA) AllState team member… 2009 Oklahoma Coaches Association All-State team… 2009 Tulsa World All-State second team honoree… super 5 Oklahoma All-State second team selection… Finished senior season at Midwest City High by averaging 7.7 points, 4.1 assists, 3.7 rebounds and 2.7 steals... Junior season cut short in January by an ACL injury… Registered career averages of 8.4 points, 5.1 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 2.5 steals… Helped the AAU team of Oklahoma Select capture two AAU national titles.

FRESHMAN (2009-10) Fall 2009 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll recipient… Appeared in 31 contests, including one start at BYU (11/27/09)… Played 10.9 minutes per game… Registered 1.3 points per game (41 total points), 1.8 rebounds (56 total rebounds), and 1.2 assists (36 assists)… Had four games with five or more rebounds… Carded five games with three or more assists… Scored a career-high nine points on a career-high 4-of-5 shooting against Washington State (11/20/09)... Dished out a career-high five assists against Colorado (1/20/10)... Pulled in a career-high six rebounds at Creighton (11/23/09).

PERSONAL Born on April 3, 1991… Daughter of Trevor and Toni White… Has two siblings: Derrick (20) and Adrianna (14)… Derrick was recruited by Kansas to play basketball, but was diagnosed with heart disease and was forced to quit the game… Major is family studies and human services.

2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Grambling State St. John’s Indiana State Western Illinois at College of Charleston South Dakota State at Iowa North Dakota UC Davis at UTSA vs. Middle Tennessee State at Dartmouth vs. Vermont Oklahoma State at Oklahoma at Texas Tech Missouri Nebraska at Colorado Kansas at Missouri Texas at Iowa State Colorado at Nebraska at Baylor Iowa State Texas A&M at Kansas vs. Iowa State vs. Baylor vs. Purdue

Date 11/12 11/13 11/17 11/21 11/27 11/30 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/20 12/21 12/29 12/30 1/9 1/12 1/15 1/19 1/22 1/26 1/29 2/5 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/19 2/23 2/26 3/2 3/5 3/9 3/11 3/20

GS * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Min 26 35 31 34 29 25 34 20 23 25 21 28 25 31 35 48 28 22 19 37 28 30 30 33 9 34 30 26 36 36 30 34

FG 1-6 4-7 2-5 1-2 1-3 0-1 0-3 1-1 2-2 2-7 1-1 1-2 0-4 1-1 3-5 6-10 2-2 1-4 2-3 3-5 2-4 4-7 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-2 0-2 1-8 5-8 3-8 3-8 0-4

3FG 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 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 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0

FT 0-1 8-11 3-3 4-4 0-2 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 3-4 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-0 4-7 2-2 0-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 4-4 4-5 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0

O-D-T 0-6-6 1-8-9 0-3-3 0-7-7 2-5-7 1-1-2 0-5-5 0-3-3 0-5-5 4-2-6 0-3-3 0-5-5 1-3-4 2-3-5 0-4-4 4-2-6 3-1-4 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-3-3 2-3-5 3-2-5 0-3-3 2-5-7 0-1-1 0-3-3 1-2-3 2-2-4 1-3-4 1-2-3 0-2-2 3-1-4

PF 4 4 3 3 1 4 4 1 2 2 4 2 2 0 5 4 2 1 1 3 2 5 4 2 2 0 4 2 1 2 3 3

A 6 4 3 4 4 4 8 3 4 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 2 6 2 4 2 2 2 5 2 4 2 4 3 5 4 4

TO 0 3 3 2 0 1 3 1 3 1 5 4 3 3 5 2 3 1 1 5 1 4 1 1 0 5 1 5 2 1 1 2

Bk 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0

St 0 2 3 5 2 2 2 1 2 0 1 1 2 0 3 3 0 4 1 1 1 0 2 4 0 1 3 1 0 0 1 1

Pts 3 17 7 6 2 1 1 2 4 5 2 2 0 2 9 12 5 3 4 10 6 8 0 4 9 0 4 6 14 6 7 0

WHITE’S CAREER BIG 12 CONFERENCE STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN FGM-FGA 2009-10 16-0 149 4-20 2010-11 16-16 496 31-64 TOTALS 32-16 645 35-84

PCT .200 .484 .417

3PT-A 0-2 0-0 0-2

PCT .000 .000 .000

FTM-FTA 2-4 25-33 27-37

PCT .500 .758 .730

O-D-T 9-16-25 21-37-58 30-53-83

AVG 1.6 3.6 2.6

PF-D 21-1 38-2 59-3

A 18 56 74

TO 16 40 56

BLK 3 5 8

ST 4 24 28

PTS-AVG 10-0.6 87-5.4 97-3.0

WHITE’S CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN FGM-FGA Big 12 4-2 91 8-21 NCAA 1-1 34 0-4 TOTALS 5-3 125 8-25

PCT .381 .000 .320

3PT-A 1-1 0-0 1-1

PCT 1.000 .000 1.000

FTM-FTA 0-0 0-0 0-0

PCT .000 .000 .000

O-D-T 2-6-8 3-1-4 5-7-12

AVG 2.0 4.0 2.4

PF-D 7-0 3-0 10-0

A 10 4 14

TO 5 2 7

BLK 2 0 2

ST 1 1 2

PTS-AVG 17-4.3 0-0.0 17-3.4 77


CARON | 11

11 | CHANTAY CARON F | 5-11 | So. - 1L Lawrence, Kan. (Free State HS)

CARON’S TROPHY CASE • Named to the Fall 2010 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

CAREER HIGHS Minutes 27, vs. Texas A&M (3/2/11) Points 13, at Dartmouth (12/29/10) Field Goals 6, at Dartmouth (12/29/10) Field Goals Attempted 11, at Dartmouth (12/29/10) 3-pt. Field Goals 1, three times 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted 2, vs. North Dakota (12/8/10) Free Throws 5, at UTSA (12/20/10) Free Throws Attempted 7, at UTSA (12/20/10) Rebounds 9, at Dartmouth (12/29/10) Assists 3, twice Blocks 1, twice Steals 2, twice

MISCELLANEOUS CAREER STATS Double-Figure Scoring Games 5+ Rebounding Games 2+ Steal Games

1 3 2

THE CARON FILE Describe yourself in three words Outgoing, athletic and chill Why did you choose your major? What do you want to do with it when you “grow up”? I chose my major because I love kids and I want to work with them as a teacher. Favorite K-State athlete (not WBB) and why? Erik Kynard, because he is a beast at the high jump What is your favorite song lyric? I never had the strength to take it higher. I will fight til forever. - Never Say Never by Justin Bieber If you could cook/eat one meal for a month straight what would it be? Peanut butter and strawberry jelly sandwiches What is your favorite “get away” spot in Manhattan? Pillsbury Creek

CARON’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. 2010-11 28-11 318-11.4 TOTAL 28-11 318-11.4 78

FGM-FGA 30-72 30-72

PCT .417 .417

FRESHMAN (2010-11) 2010-11 SEASON HIGHS Minutes 27, vs. Texas A&M (3/2/11) Points 13, at Dartmouth (12/29/10) Field Goals 6, at Dartmouth (12/29/10) Field Goals Attempted 11, at Dartmouth (12/29/10) 3-pt. Field Goals 1, three times 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted2, vs. North Dakota (12/8/10) Free Throws 5, at UTSA (12/20/10) Free Throws Attempted 7, at UTSA (12/20/10) Rebounds 9, at Dartmouth (12/29/10) Assists 3, twice Blocks 1, twice Steals 2, twice

PCT .300 .300

FTM-FTA 18-28 18-28

PCT .643 .643

O-D-T 27-26-53 27-26-53

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER 2010 All-Sunflower League first team… 2010 AllArea Player of the Year… 2010 All-Area first team… 2010 Class 6A All-State first team by the Topeka CapitalJournal… 2010 Class 6A All-State second team by the Wichita Eagle… 2010 Firebird Classic AllTournament Team and Most Valuable Player… 2010 Bonner Springs Metro Classic AllTournament Te a m …

Played in 28 games, making 11 starts... Made career debut a memorable one against Grambling State (11/12) with nine points and five rebounds in 16 minutes off the bench... Most rebounds by a K-State freshman in a career debut since Ashley Sweat pulled in eight against Wisconsin-Green Bay on Nov. 10, 2006... Notched two points in eight minutes off the bench against St. John’s (11/13)... Carded seven points and a career-high seven rebounds, including four offensive boards, against Indiana State (11/17)... Tallied three points and two rebounds against Western Illinois (11/21)... Registered five points, two rebounds, two assists and a blocked shot at College of Charleston ( 1 1 / 2 7 ) . . . Registered six points, including her first career 3point field goal, two rebounds and a career-high three assists against North Dakota (12/8)...

3PT-A 3-10 3-10

Scored two points and pulled in three rebounds against UC Davis (12/12)... Recorded seven points which included a career-high 5-of-7 from the foul line at UTSA (12/20)... Carded five points and two rebounds against Middle Tennessee State (12/21/10)... Made first career start at Dartmouth (12/29) and responded with career-highs of 13 points and nine rebounds... Tallied six points, two rebounds and an assist at Texas Tech (1/15)... Came off the bench to play a career-high 27 minutes and record three points, two rebounds, two assists and two steals against Texas A&M (3/2).

AVG 1.9 1.9

PF-D 23-0 23-0

A 15 15

TO 16 16

BLK 3 3

ST 10 10

PTS-AVG 81-2.9 81-2.9


CARON | 11 Participated in the Hy-Vee/Pepsi All-Star Challenge presented by the GKCBCA… Set the school record for points in a career (827) and career field goals made (291)… Registered a school record 88 free throws made in 2010… 2009-10 Sporting News High School All-American honorable mention selection…2010 McDonald’s All-American nominee and is a four-time All-State honorable mention recipient… 2010 All-Sunflower League first team honoree… Three-time All-Area first team honors from the Lawrence Journal World… Carded 14.6 points, 6.6 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.5 steals during her senior season… Averaged 14.3 points and 6.3 rebounds in her junior season and 9.4 points and 5.0 rebounds in her sophomore campaign... Played in the 2007 and 2008 Miss Basketball Showcase and was a two-time selection to the Miss Basketball All-American team... During her junior campaign at Free State, established a school record for points (36) and field goals made (13) in a game… Also holds the school record for free throws made in a game with 12… In her first season with the Firebirds in 2006-07, Caron averaged 11.6 points per game, including a high of 22. She also carded 9.3 rebounds per game… Teammates with Brianna Kulas and Taelor Karr on the Missouri Valley Eclipse AAU squad... Threesport star, as she was an honorable mention AllState selection in volleyball… At the conclusion of her senior year, played in the 2009 Mo-Kan AllStar volleyball game and earned MVP honors... Led the Sunflower League and Great Kansas City Area

in hitting percentage and blocks... Following her junior season, Caron registered first team All-Area honors from the Lawrence Journal World and was a first team All-Sunflower League selection… Played in the Greater Kansas City Volleyball Coaches’ Association’s Mo-KAN All-Star game during the fall of 2009… Garnered 2008 All-Area Volleyball Player of the Year honors… Ran track and set the Lawrence Free State records for the 200- and 400-meter dashes... Started her high school basketball career at Ottawa High School and averaged 11.6 points and 9.8 rebounds... Earned All-Area first team honors from the Ottawa Herald... Also earned state track medalist honors at Ottawa in the 100, 200 and 400.

PERSONAL Born on Sept. 15, 1991… Daughter of Tina Caron and father figure Tim Gaines... Has five stepbrothers: Jehren (32), Jonathon (29), Kyle (22), Brewster (20) and Cameron (15)... Mother, Tina, played volleyball and ran track at Ottawa University… Stepbrother, Jonathon is an assistant men’s basketball coach at Fort Hays State... Major is elementary education.

2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Grambling State St. John’s Indiana State Western Illinois at College of Charleston South Dakota State at Iowa North Dakota UC Davis at UTSA vs. Middle Tennessee State at Dartmouth vs. Vermont Oklahoma State at Oklahoma at Texas Tech Missouri Nebraska at Colorado Kansas at Missouri Texas at Iowa State Colorado at Nebraska at Baylor Iowa State Texas A&M at Kansas vs. Iowa State vs. Baylor vs. Purdue

Date 11/12 11/13 11/17 11/21 11/27 11/30 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/20 12/21 12/29 12/30 1/9 1/12 1/15 1/19 1/22 1/26 1/29 2/5 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/19 2/23 2/26 3/2 3/5 3/9 3/11 3/20

GS

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*

Min 16 8 15 16 16 3 9 14 9 16 5 21 16 11 6 11 14 9 6 5 2

FG 3-7 1-2 3-4 1-1 2-3 0-1 0-1 2-5 1-5 1-6 2-2 6-11 1-1 0-2 0-1 3-4 1-1 0-3 0-3 1-2 0-0

3FG 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-0

3

0-0

0-0

4

0-0

0-0

27 13 15 15 13

0-1 0-0 1-1 0-1 1-4

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

FT O-D-T PF 3-5 2-3-5 1 0-0 0-0-0 4 1-3 4-3-7 1 1-1 2-0-2 1 1-1 0-2-2 1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0-0 0-0-0 1 1-2 1-1-2 0 0-1 2-1-3 3 5-7 2-2-4 0 0-0 0-2-2 0 1-1 5-4-9 2 0-1 2-2-4 2 0-0 0-0-0 0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0-0 1-1-2 0 2-2 1-0-1 1 0-0 1-0-1 1 0-0 1-0-1 0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0-0 0-0-0 0 DNP - Sick DNP - Coach’s Decision 0-0 0-0-0 0 DNP - Coach’s Decision 0-0 0-0-0 0 DNP - Coach’s Decision 3-4 1-1-2 3 0-0 0-2-2 0 0-0 0-2-2 1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0-0 2-0-2 0

A 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

TO 0 1 2 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

Bk 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

St 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

Pts 9 2 7 3 5 0 0 6 2 7 5 13 2 0 0 6 4 0 0 3 0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2 0 1 0 0

2 0 1 0 0

0 1 0 0 0

2 0 1 1 0

3 0 2 0 2

CARON’S CAREER BIG 12 CONFERENCE STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN FGM-FGA 2010-11 12-8 131 5-17 TOTALS 12-8 131 5-17

PCT .294 .294

3PT-A 1-2 1-2

PCT .500 .500

FTM-FTA 5-6 5-6

PCT .833 .833

O-D-T 5-4-9 5-4-9

AVG 0.8 0.8

PF-D 5-0 5-0

A 4 4

TO 5 5

BLK 2 2

ST 4 4

PTS-AVG 16-1.3 16-1.3

CARON’S CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN FGM-FGA Big 12 2-0 30 1-2 NCAA 1-1 13 1-4 TOTALS 3-1 43 2-6

PCT .500 .250 .333

3PT-A 0-0 0-1 0-1

PCT .000 .000 .000

FTM-FTA 0-0 0-0 0-0

PCT .000 .000 .000

O-D-T 0-2-2 2-0-2 2-2-4

AVG 1.0 2.0 1.3

PF-D 2-0 0-0 2-0

A 1 0 1

TO 1 0 1

BLK 0 0 0

ST 2 0 2

PTS-AVG 2-1.0 2-2.0 4-1.3 79


WITTMAN | 14

14 | STEPHANIE WITTMAN G | 5-9 | So. - 1L San Antonio, Texas (Alamo Heights HS)

CAREER HIGHS Minutes 11, at UTSA (12/20/10) Points 5, at UTSA (12/20/10) Field Goals 2, twice Field Goals Attempted 7, at UTSA (12/20/10) 3-pt. Field Goals 1, at UTSA (12/20/10) 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted 3, at UTSA (12/20/10) Free Throws 1, twice Free Throws Attempted 2, twice Rebounds 2, vs. UC Davis (12/12/10) Assists 2, twice Blocks 1, vs. Western Illinois (11/21/10) Steals 1, three times

THE WITTMAN FILE What’s a talent you’d most like to have (not supernatural)? I would like to wiggle my ears. If you could travel abroad where would you go? If I could travel abroad it would be to Spain, because I think it’s really pretty there and a very different culture. If your apartment/house/dorm were on fire, what is the one item you’d make sure to save? Why? My pillow, because I need one to sleep on.

FRESHMAN (2010-11) 2010-11 SEASON HIGHS

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER

Minutes 11, at UTSA (12/20/10) Points 5, at UTSA (12/20/10) Field Goals 2, twice Field Goals Attempted 7, at UTSA (12/20/10) 3-pt. Field Goals 1, at UTSA (12/20/10) 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted 3, at UTSA (12/20/10) Free Throws 1, twice Free Throws Attempted 2, twice Rebounds 2, vs. UC Davis (12/12/10) Assists 2, twice Blocks 1, vs. Western Illinois (11/21/10) Steals 1, three times

Appeared in 12 games this season... Registered a steal and a rebound in her career debut against Grambling State (11/12)... Registered first career point as a Wildcat with a free throw against Western Illinois (11/21)... Also carded a rebound, a blocked shot and a steal against the Leathernecks... Made first career field goal and dished out first career assists against North Dakota (12/8)... Carded a career-high five points, including her first career 3-point field goal at UTSA (12/20)... Notched four points and a rebound at Baylor (2/23).

Rated as the No. 37 guard in the nation for the class of 2010 by ESPN HoopGurlz… Before the start of the 2010 season, earned Sporting News High School All-American honorable mention honors... 2010 All-District 27-4A first team… Played in the 2010 Lonestar All-Star Game… Named to the Harlandale All-Tournament Team in 2009… Recorded 15.7 points, 6.1 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 2.3 steals during her senior year… Led Alamo Heights in points, assists, three-point field goal percentage (.300) and overall field goal percentage (.460)... Averaged 20.0 points and 8.5 rebounds per game during her junior season... Wittman tallied a season and careerhigh for a single game with 27 points during her junior campaign…. In her sophomore year with the Mules, Wittman averaged 11.3 points and 7.6 rebounds.

What would be the first thing you would buy if you won a $1 million lottery? I would buy a thousand White Castle burgers. They are so good. If you could be any animal what would it be and why? A cheetah. They are so pretty and fast. What has been your favorite class so far at K-State. Why? Theatre, it was something different. What is one moment in your life that you’d like to relive? The day my brother graduated from high school after having so much trouble and everyone telling him that he couldn’t do it.

WITTMAN’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. 2010-11 13-0 72-5.5 TOTAL 13-0 72-5.5 80

FGM-FGA 5-24 5-24

PCT .208 .208

3PT-A 1-3 1-3

PCT .333 .333

FTM-FTA 2-4 2-4

PCT .500 .500

O-D-T 4-4-8 4-4-8

AVG 0.6 0.6

PF-D 12-0 12-0

A 4 4

TO 9 9

BLK 1 1

ST 3 3

PTS-AVG 13-1.0 13-1.0


WITTMAN | 14 PERSONAL

2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME

Born on March 18, 1992… Daughter of Bill and Ludi Wittman… Has six siblings: Luis, Jeff, Randy, Richard, Josh and Isaiah… Major is journalism and mass communications.

Opponent Grambling State St. John’s Indiana State Western Illinois at College of Charleston South Dakota State at Iowa North Dakota UC Davis at UTSA vs. Middle Tennessee State at Dartmouth vs. Vermont Oklahoma State at Oklahoma at Texas Tech Missouri Nebraska at Colorado Kansas at Missouri Texas at Iowa State Colorado at Nebraska at Baylor Iowa State Texas A&M at Kansas vs. Iowa State vs. Baylor vs. Purdue

WITTMAN’S CAREER BIG 12 CONFERENCE STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN FGM-FGA 2010-11 7-0 30 2-8 TOTALS 7-0 30 2-8 WITTMAN’S CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS YEAR G-GS MIN FGM-FGA Big 12 NCAA TOTALS

FTM-FTA 1-2 1-2

Date 11/12 11/13 11/17 11/21 11/27 11/30 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/20 12/21 12/29 12/30 1/9 1/12 1/15 1/19 1/22 1/26 1/29 2/5 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/19 2/23 2/26 3/2 3/5 3/9 3/11 3/20

GS

Min 6

FG 0-2

3FG 0-0

4 3

0-2 0-2

0-0 0-0

10 8 11

1-3 0-0 2-7

0-0 0-0 1-3

3 3 2 4

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

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

8

0-1

0-0

10 0

2-4 0-0

0-0 0-0

FT O-D-T PF 0-0 1-0-1 0 DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision 1-2 1-0-1 0 0-0 0-0-0 1 DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision 0-0 0-1-1 0 0-0 1-1-2 2 0-0 1-0-1 1 DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision 0-0 0-0-0 0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0-0 0-0-0 1 1-2 0-1-1 1 DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision 0-0 0-0-0 0 DNP - Coach’s Decision 0-0 0-1-1 4 0-0 0-0-0 2 DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision

A 0

TO 4

Bk 0

St 1

Pts 0

0 0

1 0

1 0

1 0

1 0

2 0 0

1 1 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

2 0 5

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 1

0 0 0 1

2

1

0

0

0

0 0

1 0

0 0

0 0

4 0

PCT .250 .250

3PT-A 0-0 0-0

PCT .000 .000

PCT .500 .500

O-D-T 0-2-2 0-2-2

AVG 0.3 0.3

PF-D 8-0 8-0

A 2 2

TO 2 2

BLK 0 0

ST 1 1

PTS-AVG 5-0.7 5-0.7

PCT

3PT-A

PCT FTM-FTA PCT DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision DNP - Coach’s Decision

O-D-T

AVG

PF-D

A

TO

BLK

ST

PTS-AVG

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10 | HEIDI BROWN G | 5-11 | Fr. - HS Plains, Kan. (Southwestern HS)

THE BROWN FILE What’s on your bucket list? 1. Skydiving 2. Bungee jumping 3. Travel the world 4. Save someone’s life What do you want to be remembered for after your career at K-State? That I was the hardest worker, always gave 110% and had a passion for the game. If your apartment/house/dorm were on fire, what is the one item you’d make sure to save? Why? A photo of my grandma and grandpa, because they were very special in my life and I will never forget them. What are you most proud of in your life? The values that I grew up with and how my parents raised me to be a great athlete and person. They taught me that things in life are never handed to you, you have to work hard for them.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER 2011 All-Class 3A second team selection by the Topeka Capital-Journal… A three-time Kansas Basketball Coaches Association (KBCA) All-State selection… Invited to play in the KBCA All-Star game… Named to the 2011 Hutchinson News AllArea team… 2011 McDonald’s All-American nominee… Three-time unanimous All-High-Plains League first team selection… Helped Southwestern Heights to an 83-8 record and four High Plains League titles during her four-year career… Scored 1,040 points on a career .511 field goal percentage and a .807 free throw percentage in her four82

year career… During her senior season, averaged 19.4 points while shooting .482 from the threepoint line, 7.2 rebounds, 6.4 assists and 4.2 steals per game… Helped the Mustangs win a Class 3A state title in 2009… Averaged 16.3 points, which included a .430 percentage from three-point range, 5.5 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 2.5 steals… An accomplished volleyball and track athlete as well… Three-time All-High Plains League selection in volleyball, including a unanimous honor in 2010… Named to the 2010 KVA All-State second team… Named to the 2010 Hutchinson News All-Area 3A first team and a Hutchinson News Top-18 second team recipient… A three-time selection to the Hutchinson News All-Area 3A honorable mention squad… Named to the 2007 Class 2A State All-Tournament Team… Earned 2007 All-State second team honors… Four-year letter-

winner in track and earned All-High Plains League honors in the javelin and discus from 20082011… Holds the school and High Plains League records in the javelin with a distance of 142-11… Owns the school record in the discus with a toss of 124-10… 2010 Kansas 3A State javelin champion… Two-time Kansas Relays runner-up in the javelin (2010 and 2011)… Finished seventh in the discus at the 2010 Kansas 3A state track meet… 2009 Kansas 3A state javelin runner-up… Was a three-time selection to the National Honor Society and a Kansas Board of Regents Scholar.

PERSONAL Born Oct. 19, 1992… Daughter of L.H. and Thais Brown… Father, L.H., was a world ranked javelin thrower…Has a sister, Holly (20), who will throw the javelin at Fort Hays State this season... Had a cousin, Andrew Brady, play football at Ohio State… Major is life sciences.


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13 | TASHA DICKEY G | 5-10 | Sr. - Tr. Sandy, Utah (Arizona/Brighton HS)

DICKEY’S TROPHY CASE • Named to the 2008 Pac-10 All-Freshman honorable mention team

What would be the first thing you would buy if you won a $1 million lottery? I would buy land to build my family a house on so we could always be close.

CAREER HIGHS Minutes 38, vs. Oregon State (3/7/08) Points 18, vs. Charlotte (11/11/07) Field Goals 7, vs. Charlotte (11/11/07) Field Goals Attempted 14, at Oregon State (1/3/08) 3-pt. Field Goals 3, at Washington State (1/24/08) 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted 8, twice Free Throws 3, four times Free Throws Attempted 4, four times Rebounds 6, vs. Cal State Northridge (2/16/10) Assists 4, vs. Miami (Ohio) (11/15/09) Blocks 1, eight times Steals 4, twice

THE DICKEY FILE What’s a talent you’d most like to have (not supernatural)? Talent to run cross country or to be able to paint/draw.

the entire 2008-09 season due to injury... Earned Pac-10 All-Freshman Team honorable mention honors following the 2007-08 season... Averaged 6.9 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.4 steals in 25.5 minutes per game in her rookie season in Tucson.

CAREER AT ARIZONA Played in 76 career games and made 21 starts... Notched 1,085 minutes (14.3 mpg)... Registered 282 points (3.7 ppg), 110 rebounds (1.4 rpg) and 39 assists (0.5 apg)... Recorded a shooting percentage of .337 from the field (106-of-315), including 26-of-112 (.232) from beyond the threepoint line... Tallied a careerhigh of 18 points against Charlotte (11/11/07), which included a career-best seven made field goals... Redshirted during

What is your personal game day routine? I have to take a nap. Then shower and pray. If we are at home, my mom will make me pancakes and fruit.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Four-year letterwinner in basketball at Brighton High in Sandy, Utah... Named the 2007 Utah Gatorade Player of the Year... Named the 2007 Utah Ms. Basketball as a senior... Four-time allstate selection... Two-time all-region selection... Averaged 15 points and 12 rebounds as a junior... Also competed in the high jump.

PERSONAL Born March 10, 1989 in Jetmore, Kan....Daughter of Charlie and Lisa Dickey... Father, Charlie, is the offensive line coach at Kansas State and was a football player at Arizona (1983-84)... Mother, Lisa, was a women’s basketball player at Arizona (1983-85)... Has two sisters, Jazmin and Shyanne, and one brother, Charlie... Sister, Jazmin, is a sprinter at Utah... A graduate student at K-State, she will major in college student development.

What is on your bucket list? 1. Travel across the world 2. Learn how to surf 3. Coach college basketball 4. Have a family If your apartment/house/dorm were on fire, what is the one item you’d make sure to save? Why? My Bible because it is an important gift my family gave me. It is full of pictures and special things.

DICKEY’S CAREER STATISTICS (Arizona) YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. 2007-08 28-21 713-25.5 2008-09 2009-10 27-0 218-8.1 2010-11 21-0 154-7.3 TOTAL 76-21 1085-14.3

FGM-FGA 71-212

PCT .335

20-55 15-48 106-315

.364 .313 .337

3PT-A 24-96

PCT FTM-FTA .250 26-39 DNP - Injured 2-9 .222 8-18 0-7 .000 10-15 26-112 .232 44-72

PCT .667

O-D-T 26-31-57

AVG 2.0

PF-D 59-2

A 26

TO 64

BLK 1

ST 40

PTS-AVG 192-6.9

.444 13-17-30 1.1 .667 11-12-23 1.1 .611 50-60-110 1.4

19-0 22-0 100-2

9 4 39

29 10 103

3 4 8

14 6 60

50-1.9 40-1.9 282-3.7 83


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4 | KATYA LEICK F | 6-1 | Jr. - Tr. Grey Cloud Township, Minn. (Nebraska/Park HS)

LEICK’S TROPHY CASE • Named to the Fall 2009 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

a coach with handling interviews and communicating with my players. I hope that my leadership minor will do the same. If I am not a coach then I will pursue a job in broadcasting.

CAREER HIGHS (at Nebraska) Minutes 37, Texas Tech (1/29/11) Points 17, South Florida (12/30/10) Field Goals 6, Northern Colorado (12/11/10) Field Goals Attempted 12, South Florida (12/30/10) 3-pt. Field Goals 3, Kansas State (2/19/11) 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted 3, Four times Free Throws 6, South Florida (12/30/10) Free Throws Attempted 7, twice Rebounds 11, Iowa State (1/26/11) Assists 3, three times Blocks 1, Kansas (1/16/11) Steals 2, twice

THE LEICK FILE What makes your place unique? No matter who comes to visit, they alway feel at home. Describe yourself in three words. Trustworthy, respectful and loyal. If your apartment/house/dorm were on fire, what is the one item you’d make sure to save? Why? A top of a lunch box with a picture of my mom and I. I have had it since I was in preschool and it means a lot to me. Why did you choose your major? What do you want to do with it when you “grow up”? I chose my major because I love talking with people and feel that I have strong communication skills. I am hoping that my major will help me as LEICK’S CAREER STATISTICS (Nebraska) YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. 2009-10 10-0 58-5.8 2010-11 30-9 634-21.1 TOTAL 40-9 692-17.3

FGM-FGA 4-18 55-162 59-180

JUNIOR (2011-12) Due to NCAA transfer rules, will redshirt during the 2011-12 season at K-State... Will begin the 201213 season with two years of eligibility remaining for the Wildcats.

CAREER AT NEBRASKA Played in 40 career games with Huskers, starting nine during the 2010-11 season... Scored 172 career points (4.3 ppg), including 154 points last season... Hauled in 150 career rebounds (3.8 rpg) with a 136 boards coming in her sophomore season... Improved her three-point shooting by making a career-high 20-of-51 during her sophomore season... Dished out 34 assists during the 2010-11 season... Registered a career-high 17 points against South Florida (12/30/10)... Also hauled in eight boards against the Bulls... Pulled down a careerbest 11 rebounds against Iowa State (1/26/11)... Had nine points and 10 rebounds against Louisville (12/20/10)... Carded 10 points and nine rebounds in a career-high 37 minutes against Texas Tech (1/29/11).

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER 2009 AAU All-American... McDonald’s High School All-American nominee... An All-Minnesota Class 4A state selection following senior season at Park High School... Averaged 22.0 points, 8.8 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 2.5 steals... Played in the 2009 Minnesota Girls Basketball Coaches Association All-Star Series... Earned honorable mention All-Minnesota Class 4A honors after her junior season in 2008 from the Associated Press, St. Paul Pioneer Press and the Minnesota High School Coaches Association... Averaged 14.6 points, 5.8 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 2.3 steals for the Wolfpack... Helped Park High to a 25-3 record and second straight Suburban East Conference title... Four-time letterwinner in volleyball and tallied a letter in track and field.

PERSONAL Born March 17, 1991… Daughter of Scott and Malia Leick… Has two younger sisters, Marissa and Kierra... Major is journalism and mass communications.

PCT .222 .340 .328

3PT-A 0-4 20-51 20-55

PCT .000 .392 .364

FTM-FTA 10-12 24-39 34-51

PCT O-D-T .833 7-7-14 .615 45-91-136 .667 52-98-150

AVG 1.4 4.5 3.8

PF-D 8-0 55-0 63-0

A 2 34 36

TO 9 53 62

BLK 0 0 0

ST 2 17 19

PTS-AVG 18-1.8 154-5.1 172-4.3

LEICK’S CAREER BIG 12 CONFERENCE STATISTICS (Nebraska) YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. FGM-FGA PCT 2009-10 2-0 12-6.0 2-4 .500 2010-11 16-6 362-22.6 22-78 .282 TOTALS 18-6 374-20.8 24-82 .293

3PT-A 0-0 8-22 8-22

PCT .000 .364 .364

FTM-FTA 3-4 14-21 17-25

PCT .750 .667 .680

O-D-T 1-1-2 25-44-69 26-45-71

AVG 1.0 4.3 3.9

PF-D 0-0 30-0 30-0

A 0 15 15

TO 1 23 24

BLK 0 1 1

ST 1 7 8

PTS-AVG 7-3.5 66-4.1 73-4.1

PCT .750

3PT-A 2-3

O-D-T 0-6-6

AVG 6.0

PF-D 2-0

A 1

TO 1

BLK 0

ST 1

PTS-AVG 8-8.0

.750

2-3

PCT FTM-FTA PCT .667 0-0 .000 DNP - Coach’s Decision .667 0-0 .000

0-6-6

6.0

2-0

1

1

0

1

8-8.0

LEICK’S CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS (Nebraska) YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. FGM-FGA Big 12 1-0 27-27.0 3-4 NCAA TOTALS 1-0 27-27.0 3-4 84


TEXADA | 1

1 | HALEY TEXADA G | 5-7 | Fr. - HS Frisco, Texas (Wakeland HS)

THE TEXADA FILE What’s a talent you’d most like to have (not supernatural)? The talent to make everyone who is having a bad day happy after I give them a hug. What do you want to be remembered for after your career at K-State? Not having a negative attitude and always being that teammate who encourages others whether I am on the bench or not. If you could be any animal what would it be? Why? A tropical bird because they are pretty and full of positive colors and I am a positive person. Plus, if I got sick of land I could just go fly and vice versa. Describe yourself in three words. Happy, caring and positive If you could tell K-State WBB fans one thing they can expect when they watch you play what would it be? Hustle, whether we’re up by 30 or down by 30 I’m going to win like a winner and if we lose I’m still putting up a fight.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER

PERSONAL

Entered her senior season as the 75th best guard in the nation according to ESPN Hoopgurlz… Twotime Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC) All-State selection (2010 and 2011)… Two-time Texas Girls basketball Coaches Association (TGCA) All-State recipient (2010 and 2011)… Two-time TABC All-Region pick… Selected to play in both the 2011 TABC and the 2011 TGCA All-Star games… Named a two-time District 9A Most Valuable Player to go with a pair of All-District 9A first team honors (2010 and 2011)… A well-recognized player on the AAU circuit as well, earning all-tournament team honors at a number of events including: the Nike Music City Madness tournament in Nashville, Tenn., the Great American Shootout in Dallas, Texas, the Nike CyFair Elite event and the Frisco Premier Tournament… Scored 1,780 points in her fouryear career at Wakeland High School… Helped the Wolverines to a state runner-up finish in 2010… Named to the 2011 All-Area Dallas/Fort Worth first team by the Dallas Morning News… During her junior season in 2010, she averaged 14.7 points while shooting 47 percent from the field and pulled in 4.0 rebounds per game.

Born Jan. 25, 1993… Daughter of Lawrence and Beverly Texada… Named to the 2009 American Sign Language National Honor Society… Major is education.

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23 | ASHIA WOODS G | 5-11 | Fr. - HS Wichita, Kan. (Wichita Collegiate HS)

THE WOODS’ FILE If you could travel abroad where would it be and why? Africa to help orphan babies or build homes for the less fortunate. Why did you choose your major? What do you want to do with it when you “grow up”? I chose my major because I want to be successful in life and female engineers are rare. If you could have grown up in one era/decade what would it be and why? The 1980s because the style was fly and I like bright colors. What would be the first thing you bought if you won a $1 million lottery? I would pay off things for my mother and then I would save the rest.

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HIGH SCHOOL CAREER 2011 McDonald’s All-American candidate... Three-time All-State selection by the KBCA… 2011 All-Class top-five All-State selection by the Topeka Capital-Journal and the Wichita Eagle… Two-time Class 3A All-State recipient from the Wichita Eagle and the Topeka Capital-Journal… Four-time All-AVCTL first team honoree and was the AVCTL Player of the Year in 2011… Threetime All-Metro selection by the Wichita Eagle… Notched 22 points per game, 8 rebounds, four steals, four assists and two blocks per game in her senior season at Wichita Collegiate… Averaged 22.7 points while shooting 55 percent from the field, pulled in 7.4 rebounds and tallied 5.8 steals in her junior season.

PERSONAL Born May 9, 1992... Daughter of Denis Woods and Jennifer Brehon... Major is civil engineering.


2010-11 SEASON IN REVIEW K-State Award Winners in 2010-11 All-Big 12 First Team - Brittany Chambers, So., Guard (unanimous) All-Big 12 Second Team - Jalana Childs, Jr., Forward

WILDCATS CAP 2010-11 SEASON WITH RETURN TO NCAA TOURNEY Kansas State women’s basketball concluded its 43rd season of action with the program’s 12th appearance in the NCAA Tournament. The Wildcats’ appearance in the NCAA Tournament was the ninth visit to a postseason tournament in the last 10 seasons. K-State improved its overall win total from the 2009-10 season by seven victories and improved upon its number of league wins by five (21-11, 10-6 Big 12). The Wildcats recorded the 22nd 20-win season in school history and the eighth under head coach Deb Patterson’s guidance, while tying for third in the Big 12 standings after being tabbed for a ninth-place finish by the league’s coaches in the preseason poll. K-State also became the 13th team in NCAA Division I women’s basketball history to reach the 800-win mark with a 69-64 win at Nebraska on Feb. 19, while Patterson tallied the 300th win of her career with a 56-53 win over Iowa State in the quarterfinals of the 2011 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championships. In the 2010-11 season, K-State was been led by sophomore Brittany Chambers and junior Jalana Childs. Chambers, a unanimous All-Big 12 first team selection this season, led KState and ranked 10th in the Big 12 in scoring with a 16.1 point per game average (514 total points). The guard from Jordan, Minn., is one of two overall players in the Big 12 this season to record 500+ points, 180+ rebounds and 80+ assists and was the only sophomore guard in the country to and one of 11 guards in the nation to achieve the feat. Chambers, a two-time Big 12 Player of the Week recipient, also led K-State in three-point shooting (88-of-236; .373) and led the Big 12 in three-point field goals made per game at 2.8. She finish second on the team in rebounding (5.8 rpg; 185 rebounds) and is second in assists (2.6 apg). Childs, an All-Big 12 second team recipient, finished the season as K-State’s second-leading scorer and ranked 19th in the Big 12 in the category with a career-high 12.8 points per game (411 points). The forward from Orlando, Fla., finished 15th in the Big 12 in field goal percentage (.454). This season, Childs surpassed her season career-highs in six statistical categories including: points (411), assists (33), steals (22) and field goals made (168) and attempted (370). The Wildcats were also leaders in the classroom, as K-State tied for the Big 12 lead with six selections to the Academic AllBig 12 first and second teams. Since the beginning of the conference in the 1996-97 season, K-State has placed a Big 12leading 90 student-athletes on the Academic All-Big 12 teams including a league-high 74 on the first team. K-STATE BECOMES 13TH PROGRAM TO 800 WINS With a 69-64 win at Nebraska on Feb. 19, Kansas State became the 13th program in NCAA Division I women’s basketball history to record 800 or more wins. K-State’s record in its 43-year history of women’s basketball stands at 803-478 (.627). The Wildcats have accumulated 22 20-win seasons and have secured 241 victories inside Bramlage Coliseum. KState has 129 wins as a member of the Big 12 conference, while 10 of the victories have come in the NCAA Tournament.

The Cats have registered 211 victories when they were ranked in the Associated Press top-25 poll and achieved 67 wins against teams ranked in the AP poll. K-State head coach Deb Patterson has achieved the most wins of any of K-State’s eight head coaches with 300. K-State was the fifth program out of six to reach the milestone this season, joining Stanford, Georgia, Penn State, Long Beach State and Belmont. WILDCATS’ DEFENSE RANKS AMONG TOP-40 IN NATION The Wildcats put together a solid defensive effort during the 2010-11 season. K-State held nine of its 32 foes to point totals of 49 points or less, which tied the school record for holding an opponent to 49 points or less. During the last 10 seasons, KState is 61-1 (.984) when holding an opponent to 49 points or less. K-State held its foes this season to a scoring average of 56.31 points, which ranks third in the Big 12 and 36th in the nation. K-State has also held its foes to a field goal percentage of .380, which ranks fifth in the Big 12 and 93rd in the nation. K-State’s bench mark low for points allowed this season came against Nebraska on Jan. 22, as the Huskers scored 37 points. This was the lowest opponent point total since K-State held Missouri to 33 points on Feb. 10, 2010. Excluding the first two games of the season, the Wildcats have held 26 of the other 30 opponents this season under their scoring average entering the contest with K-State.

Phillips 66 Big 12 Player of the Week - Mariah White, Nov. 15 - Brittany Chambers, Feb. 7 & March 6 Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-District VII 2nd Team - JuliAnne Chisholm (life sciences/pre-med) Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-District VII 3rd Team - Brittany Chambers (open option) Academic All-Big 12 First Team - JuliAnne Chisholm (life sciences/pre-med) - Brittany Chambers (open option) - Kelsey Hill (agriculture/journalism and mass comm) - Shalin Spani (public relations) Academic All-Big 12 Second Team - Taelor Karr (business) - Alina Voronenko (advertising)

CHAMBERS, CHILDS FORM INSIDE-OUT SCORING DUO K-State has leaned heavily this season on the production of its two All-Big 12 performers, sophomore guard Brittany Chambers (514 points) and junior forward Jalana Childs (411 points). The pair is responsible for 925 of the team’s 1,950 points this season (47.4 percent) and one of the two players has paced the team in scoring in 25 of the team’s 32 contests this season. They are the first K-State teammates since the 2008-09 season to each score 400+ points in a season. The pair has scored in double figures in the same game in 17 contests this season. The pair sparked Kansas State to a 69-64 win at Nebraska on Feb. 19, as Chambers and Childs combined for 54 of the Wildcats’ 69 points. In the latter stages of the second half of the contest, the duo combined to score 25 of K-State’s final 27 points. The effort by the two players was historic, as it was the 19th time in school history that two Wildcats have combined to score 50 or more points in a game, but it was the first time since Jan. 29, 2005. K-State is 19-0 when two players combine to score at least 50 points in the same game. The output by Chambers and Childs ranks tied for the fourthmost points scored by two Wildcats in a single game since the 1986-87 season. Of the 19 games in which two Wildcats scored 50 or more points, Chambers and Childs rank first in terms of percentage of the team’s total points accounted for (78.3). 87


2010-11 SEASON STATISTICS

OVERALL STATISTICS RECORD: 21-11 •• BIG 12: 10-6 •• NON-CONFERENCE: 10-4 •• HOME: 13-2 •• AWAY: 6-6 •• NEUTRAL: 2-3 # 02 33 12 34 22 32 11 10 13 21 14 20 TM

Player Chambers, Brittany Childs, Jalana Karr, Taelor Brown, Branshea White, Mariah Voronenko, Alina Caron, Chantay Hill, Kelsey Kulas, Brianna Chisholm, JuliAnne Wittman, Stephanie Ostermann, Emma TEAM Total Opponents

GP 32 32 32 32 32 28 28 32 20 23 13 16

GS 32 29 29 21 32 1 11 0 0 5 0 0

Min 1120 873 1067 844 932 318 318 466 139 241 72 85

Avg 35.0 27.3 33.3 26.4 29.1 11.4 11.4 14.6 7.0 10.5 5.5 5.3

32 32

SCORE BY PERIODS: Kansas State Opponents

1st 910 830

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: Kansas State Opponents

TOTAL 79 96

FG 187 168 124 66 53 38 30 30 14 11 5 3

FGA 436 370 286 151 128 122 72 99 50 40 24 18

Pct .429 .454 .434 .437 .414 .311 .417 .303 .280 .275 .208 .167

729 1796 .406 645 1699 .380 2nd 1014 949

OT 22 17

/-----3PT----\ FG FGA Pct 88 236 .373 3 8 .375 48 159 .302 0 0 .000 3 8 .375 20 67 .299 3 10 .300 21 72 .292 5 16 .313 1 10 .100 1 3 .333 2 13 .154

FT 52 72 33 41 43 4 18 11 11 4 2 6

FTA 85 105 43 68 63 7 28 18 18 8 4 8

Pct .612 .686 .767 .603 .683 .571 .643 .611 .611 .500 .500 .750

195 602 141 434

297 455 371 549

.653 .676

2OT 4 6

.324 .325

/---------REB--------\ O D T Avg 55 130 185 5.8 49 86 135 4.2 32 121 153 4.8 81 107 188 5.9 34 98 132 4.1 16 50 66 2.4 27 26 53 1.9 8 13 21 0.7 14 21 35 1.8 8 26 34 1.5 4 4 8 0.6 4 7 11 0.7 58 57 115 3.6 390 746 1136 35.5 390 757 1147 35.8

PF 41 73 76 100 82 27 23 32 31 29 12 8 0 534 469

FO 0 3 0 4 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

A 84 33 62 23 126 8 15 29 5 6 4 2

10 -

397 329

TO 113 49 54 68 73 11 16 24 15 17 9 2 23 474 516

Blk 2 17 5 22 13 8 3 2 1 4 1 0

Stl 38 22 45 34 49 8 10 14 2 12 3 6

78 100

243 182

TO 55 34 27 44 11 33 14 12 11 4 7 0 10 262 276

Blk 1 3 7 18 1 8 1 1 1 6 1 0

Stl 17 23 9 19 6 25 6 2 5 5 2 6

48 54

125 108

TO 58 22 20 40 7 24 10 5 3 2 2 6 13 212 240

Blk 1 10 2 5 2 4 1 2 0 0 0 3

Stl 21 13 22 24 3 15 8 4 0 0 1 7

30 46

118 74

Pts 514 411 329 173 152 100 81 92 44 27 13 14 0 1950 1802

Avg 16.1 12.8 10.3 5.4 4.8 3.6 2.9 2.9 2.2 1.2 1.0 0.9

Pts 245 172 160 110 65 65 42 36 23 27 8 11 0 964 867

Avg 15.3 10.8 10.0 6.9 4.1 4.1 2.6 2.6 2.6 1.9 1.3 0.8

Pts 269 251 157 87 73 63 50 16 8 3 5 4 0 986 935

Avg 16.8 15.7 9.8 5.4 5.2 3.9 3.1 1.3 1.3 1.0 0.7 0.3

60.9 56.3

Total 1950 1802

STATISTICS IN K-STATE NON-CONFERENCE GAMES RECORD: 11-5 •• HOME: 7-0 •• AWAY: 2-2 •• NEUTRAL: 2-3 # 02 12 33 34 11 22 10 13 21 32 14 20 TM

Player Chambers, Brittany Karr, Taelor Childs, Jalana Brown, Branshea Caron, Chantay White, Mariah Hill, Kelsey Kulas, Brianna Chisholm, JuliAnne Voronenko, Alina Wittman, Stephanie Ostermann, Emma TEAM Total Opponents

GP 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 14 9 14 6 13

GS 16 16 13 14 3 16 0 0 2 0 0 0

Min 532 513 404 398 207 456 215 120 119 119 42 75

Avg 33.2 32.1 25.3 24.9 12.9 28.5 13.4 8.6 13.2 8.5 7.0 5.8

16 16

SCORE BY PERIODS: Kansas State Opponents

1st 450 390

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: Kansas State Opponents

TOTAL 43 43

2nd 514 477

FGA 222 153 153 82 55 64 54 42 26 41 16 17

Pct .392 .431 .458 .537 .455 .344 .278 .262 .346 .244 .188 .118

/-----3PT----\ FG FGA Pct 42 121 .347 23 78 .295 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 8 .250 3 8 .375 12 45 .267 3 13 .231 1 5 .200 5 21 .238 1 3 .333 1 12 .083

FT 29 17 20 22 13 18 0 11 4 2 1 6

FTA 43 24 28 36 22 30 1 18 8 4 2 8

Pct .674 .708 .714 .611 .591 .600 .000 .611 .500 .500 .500 .750

364 925 311 848

.394 .367

93 315 68 218

143 224 177 259

.638 .683

FG 87 66 70 44 25 22 15 11 9 10 3 2

OT -

.295 .312

/---------REB--------\ O D T Avg 34 58 92 5.8 18 63 81 5.1 19 47 66 4.1 40 55 95 5.9 22 22 44 2.8 13 61 74 4.6 4 4 8 0.5 13 17 30 2.1 6 15 21 2.3 7 20 27 1.9 4 2 6 1.0 3 7 10 0.8 32 27 59 3.7 215 398 613 38.3 177 386 563 35.2

PF 16 33 37 49 18 44 12 24 13 12 4 7 0 269 242

FO 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

A 45 39 17 12 11 70 9 5 2 3 2 0

4 -

215 165

60.2 54.2

Total 964 867

STATISTICS IN K-STATE CONFERENCE GAMES RECORD: 10-6 •• HOME: 6-2 •• AWAY: 4-4 •• NEUTRAL: 0-0 # 02 33 12 22 32 34 10 11 13 20 14 21 TM

Player Chambers, Brittany Childs, Jalana Karr, Taelor White, Mariah Voronenko, Alina Brown, Branshea Hill, Kelsey Caron, Chantay Kulas, Brianna Ostermann, Emma Wittman, Stephanie Chisholm, JuliAnne TEAM Total Opponents

GP 16 16 16 16 14 16 16 12 6 3 7 14

Min 608 489 574 496 199 446 251 131 19 10 30 122

16 16

SCORE BY PERIODS: Kansas State Opponents

1st 460 440

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: Kansas State Opponents

TOTAL 36 53

88

GS 16 16 13 16 1 7 0 8 0 0 0 3

Avg 38.0 30.6 35.9 31.0 14.2 27.9 15.7 10.9 3.2 3.3 4.3 8.7

FG 100 98 58 31 28 22 15 5 3 1 2 2

FGA 214 217 133 64 81 69 45 17 8 1 8 14

365 871 334 851 2nd 500 472

OT 22 17

Pct .467 .452 .436 .484 .346 .319 .333 .294 .375 1.000 .250 .143

/-----3PT----\ FG FGA Pct 46 115 .400 3 7 .429 25 81 .309 0 0 .000 15 46 .326 0 0 .000 9 27 .333 1 2 .500 2 3 .667 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 5 .000

FT 23 52 16 25 2 19 11 5 0 0 1 0

FTA 42 77 19 33 3 32 17 6 0 0 2 0

Pct .548 .675 .842 .758 .667 .594 .647 .833 .000 .000 .500 .000

.419 .392

102 287 73 216

154 231 194 290

.667 .669

2OT 4 6

.355 .338 Total 986 935

/---------REB--------\ O D T Avg 21 72 93 5.8 30 39 69 4.3 14 58 72 4.5 21 37 58 3.6 9 30 39 2.8 41 52 93 5.8 4 9 13 0.8 5 4 9 0.8 1 4 5 0.8 1 0 1 0.3 0 2 2 0.3 2 11 13 0.9 26 30 56 3.5 175 348 523 32.7 213 371 584 36.5

PF 25 36 43 38 15 51 20 5 7 1 8 16 0 265 227

FO 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 39 16 23 56 5 11 20 4 0 2 2 4

6 -

182 164

61.6 58.4


2010-11 SEASON RESULTS 2010-11 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME HIGHS OPPONENT Grambling State

DATE 11/12

SCORE W, 67-44

POINTS REBOUNDS 21 - Chambers, B. 9 - Karr, Taelor

ASSISTS 6 - Chambers, B. 6 - White, Mariah

(14/16) St. John’s

11/13

W, 64-53

17 - White, Mariah 9 - White, Mariah

4 - White, Mariah

Indiana State

11/17

W, 64-48

20 - Chambers, B. 9 - Brown, Branshea

5 - Chambers, B.

STEALS 2 - Childs, Jalana 2 - Karr, Taelor 2 - Voronenko, Alina 2 - Karr, Taelor 2 - White, Mariah 3 - White, Mariah

Western Illinois 11/21 at Col. of Charleston 11/27

W, 63-53 W, 56-46

4 - White, Mariah 4 - White, Mariah

5 - White, Mariah 3 - Brown, Branshea

South Dakota State 11/30

W, 56-51

18 - Childs, Jalana 7 17 - Chambers, B. 7 7718 - Chambers, B. 7 -

5 - Karr, Taelor

at (18/18) Iowa North Dakota

12/5 12/8

L, 68-62 W, 76-49

UC Davis

12/12

W, 61-41

at UTSA

12/20

L, 72-55

20 - Chambers, B. 11 - Brown, Branshea 8 - White, Mariah 16 - Karr, Taelor 5 - Brown, Branshea 6 - Chambers, B. 5 - Chambers, B. 5 - Karr, Taelor 5 - Kulas, Brianna 17 - Karr, Taelor 12 - Karr, Taelor 4 - White, Mariah 4 - Chambers, B. 13 - Karr, Taelor 11 - Chambers, B. 6 - White, Mariah

3 3 2 3

vs. Middle Tenn. St. 12/21

L, 63-49

15 - Childs, Jalana 5 - Childs, Jalana

at Dartmouth vs. Vermont

W, 69-48 W, 68-39

26 - Chambers, B. 13 - Chambers, B. 18 - Chambers, B. 8 - Brown, Branshea

12/29 12/30

(rv/25) Oklahoma St. 1/9

White, Mariah Childs, Jalana Karr, Taelor White, Mariah Brown, Branshea

-

Childs, Jalana Chambers, B. White, Mariah White, Mariah Caron, Chantay Karr, Taelor White, Mariah White, Mariah

4 - Brown, Branshea

Brown, Branshea Karr, Taelor White, Mariah Chambers, B.

3 - Brown, Branshea 3 - Karr, Taelor 5 - Karr, Taelor 2 - Brown, Branshea

2 - Chisholm, JuliAnne 4 - Karr, Taelor

2 - Brown, Branshea

at (rv/rv) Texas Tech 1/15

16 - Chambers, B. 11 - Childs, Jalana 16 - Voronenko, Alina L, 52-45 11 - Chambers, B. 7 - Karr, Taelor 4 - White, Mariah 7 - Brown, Branshea L, 68-66 (2ot) 15 - Childs, Jalana 11 - Voronenko, Alina 6 - White, Mariah

Missouri

1/19

W, 66-63

21 - Childs, Jalana 10 - Chambers, B.

3 - Chambers, B.

2 - Chambers, B.

Nebraska

1/22

W, 64-37

26 - Chambers, B. 11 - Chambers, B.

6 - White, Mariah

4 - White, Mariah

at Colorado

1/26

W, 72-59

Kansas at Missouri

1/29 2/5

W, 65-60 W, 60-55

Texas

2/9

L, 69-59

at (15/14) Oklahoma 1/12

W, 63-45

2 2 2 6 3 3 3 6

-

BLOCKS 1 - White, Mariah

at (22/20) Iowa State 2/13

L, 61-53

20 - Chambers, B. 11 - Brown, Branshea 2 2 2 2 19 - Karr, Taelor 10 - Brown, Branshea 4 27 - Chambers, B. 9 - Brown, Branshea 2 2 17 - Childs, Jalana 5 - Childa, Jalana 2 5 - White, Mariah 21 - Childs, Jalana 5 - Childs, Jalana 3

Colorado at Nebraska

2/16 2/19

W, 78-51 W, 69-64

19 - Karr, Taelor 7 - White, Mariah 32 - Chambers, B. 7 - Chambers, B.

5 - White, Mariah 3 - Chambers, B.

at (3/3) Baylor

2/23

L, 75-48

22 - Childs, Jalana 8 - Brown, Branshea

4 - White, Mariah

(25/24) Iowa State 2/26 (5/5) Texas A&M 3/2

L, 58-51 W, 71-67

18 - Childs, Jalana 9 - Karr, Taelor 35 - Chambers, B. 8 - Brown, Branshea

at Kansas

W, 56-51

16 -

W, 56-53 L, 86-53 L, 53-45

20 14 18 -

3/5

vs. (rv/rv) Iowa State3/9 vs. (3/3) Baylor 3/11 vs. Purdue 3/20

7 4 4 Childs, Jalana 9 - Chambers, B. 3 3 Chambers, B. 7 - Chambers, Brittany 5 Hill, Kelsey 6 - Voronenko, Alina 4 Chambers, B. 12 - Chambers, B. 4

-

Childs, Jalana Chambers, B. Voronenko, Alina Brown, Branshea White, Mariah White, Mariah Hill, Kelsey 5 players

- Chambers, B.

-

Karr, Taelor Chambers, B. White, Mariah Chambers, B. White, Mariah White, Mariah White, Mariah White, Mariah

1 1 1 3 2 2

-

Brown, Branshea White, Mariah Voronenko, Alina Childs, Jalana Childs, Jalana Brown, Branshea

4 - Brown, Branshea 2 - Brown, Branshea 2 - Voronenko, Alina

1 - Childs, Jalana 1 - Chambers, B. 1 - Voronenko, Alina 1 - Brown, Branshea

2 1 1 1 1

-

Brown, Branshea Chisholm, JuliAnne White, Mariah Brown, Branshea Childs, Jalana

3 - White, Mariah

2 - Childs, Jalana

3 - White, Mariah

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

2 - Karr, Taelor 2 - Chambers, B. 2 - Brown, Branshea 2 2 2 3 3 2

-

Chambers, B. Childs, Jalana Chambers, B. Childs, Jalana Chambers, B. White, Mariah

4 2 2 2 2 2 3 3

-

White, Mariah Brown, Branshea Hill, Kelsey Childs, Jalana Chambers, B. Karr, Taelor White, Mariah Karr, Taelor

-

Childs, Jalana Brown, Branshea Childs, Jalana Brown, Branshea Caron - Chantay White, Mariah Karr, Taelor Voronenko, Alina

2 - Childs, Jalana None 1 1 1 1 1 1

-

Chambers, B. White, Mariah Karr, Taelor Childs, Jalana Brown, Branshea Childs, Jalana

None

1 - Chisholm, JuliAnne 2 - Chisholm, JuliAnne

3 - Chambers, B.

2 - White, Mariah

3 - Childs, Jalana 1 - 4 tied 1 - 3 tied

2 - White, Mariah 1 - Voronenko, Alina None

2010-11 KANSAS STATE ATTENDANCE SUMMARY HOME ALL 61,013

BIG 12 (AVG.) 38,510 (4,814)

HIGH 9,024 (1/9)

AVG. (GAMES) 4,068 (15)

ROAD ALL 59,994

BIG 12 (AVG) 47,888 (5,986)

HIGH 11,239 (2/13)

AVG. (GAMES) 5,000 (12) 89


2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS DATE 11/12/10 11/13/10 11/17/10 11/21/10 11/27/10 11/30/10 12/5/10 12/8/10 12/12/10 12/20/10 12/21/10 12/29/10 12/30/10 1/9/11 1/12/11 1/15/11 1/19/11 1/22/11 1/26/11 1/29/11 2/5/11 2/9/11 2/13/11 2/16/11 2/19/11 2/23/11 2/26/11 3/2/11 3/5/11 3/9/11 3/11/11 3/20/11

90

OPPONENT Grambling State vs. K-State (14/16) St. John’s vs. K-State Indiana State vs. (rv/rv) K-State Western Illinois vs. (rv/rv) K-State (rv/rv) K-State at College of Charleston South Dakota State vs. (rv/rv) K-State (rv/rv) K-State at (18/18) Iowa North Dakota vs. (rv/--) K-State UC Davis vs. (rv/--) K-State (rv/--) K-State at UTSA (rv/--) K-State vs. Middle Tennessee State K-State at Dartmouth K-State vs. Vermont (rv/25) Oklahoma State vs. K-State K-State at (15/14) Oklahoma K-State at (rv/rv) Texas Tech Missouri vs. K-State Nebraska vs. K-State K-State at Colorado Kansas vs. K-State (rv/rv) K-State at Missouri Texas vs. (rv/rv) K-State (rv/rv) K-State at (22/20) Iowa State Colorado vs. K-State K-State at Nebraska (--/rv) K-State at (3/3) Baylor (25/24) Iowa State vs. (--/rv) K-State (5/5) Texas A&M vs. K-State K-State at Kansas (rv/rv) Iowa State vs. (rv/--) K-State (rv/--) K-State vs. (3/3) Baylor (rv/--) K-State vs. Purdue

FG-FGA 15-59 27-61 19-70 20-46 13-40 23-62 21-57 20-53 22-56 16-50 20-44 18-52 22-55 25-51 18-53 33-62 15-56 21-46 18-72 24-52 21-54 21-52 28-72 19-57 27-62 15-53 17-59 20-45 18-53 19-59 29-72 23-59 23-51 21-48 12-51 24-67 27-56 22-52 24-53 20-46 23-57 21-51 24-48 25-60 22-51 19-44 17-52 28-59 27-56 22-59 18-49 28-52 17-39 20-55 26-65 22-44 21-53 20-57 21-47 25-52 20-57 32-65 19-63 17-42

PCT. .254 .443 .271 .435 .325 .371 .368 .377 .393 .320 .455 .346 .400 .490 .340 .532 .268 .457 .250 .462 .389 .404 .389 .333 .435 .283 .288 .444 .340 .322 .403 .390 .451 .438 .235 .358 .482 .423 .453 .435 .404 .412 .500 .417 .431 .432 .327 .475 .482 .373 .367 .538 .436 .364 .400 .500 .396 .351 .447 .481 .351 .492 .302 .405

3P-3PA 5-20 4-17 0-7 4-14 5-16 4-21 2-4 4-18 8-21 6-11 5-14 6-21 7-19 2-8 5-18 8-17 4-19 6-17 5-26 2-9 4-15 6-20 6-23 5-1 7-21 2-17 5-14 12-24 2-12 0-9 3-17 6-11 5-19 3-19 2-17 10-22 6-18 8-16 4-10 6-12 5-19 3-16 10-18 5-20 6-21 2-7 2-9 14-24 10-18 9-24 6-20 4-10 6-14 3-16 5-13 10-19 1-6 2-9 7-20 3-17 11-25 7-10 6-23 5-14

PCT. .250 .235 .000 .286 .313 .190 .500 .222 .381 .545 .357 .286 .368 .250 .278 .471 .211 .353 .192 .222 .267 .300 .261 .455 .333 .118 .357 .500 .167 .000 .176 .545 .263 .158 .118 .455 .333 .500 .400 .500 .263 .188 .556 .250 .286 .286 .222 .583 .556 .375 .300 .400 .429 .188 .385 .526 .167 .222 .350 .176 .440 .700 .261 .357

FT-FTA 9-13 9-16 15-18 20-29 17-24 14-19 9-18 19-26 4-8 8-14 6-9 14-20 11-16 16-19 8-11 2-6 7-15 13-24 14-24 22-34 3-4 15-20 7-10 5-12 7-12 7-8 6-10 11-17 7-11 14-22 5-12 16-30 12-21 21-29 11-14 6-9 12-19 7-11 8-12 19-30 9-14 10-23 11-16 4-8 3-4 21-26 15-16 8-9 5-8 11-14 6-9 15-19 18-23 8-12 10-16 17-24 13-16 9-17 4-5 3-4 2-4 15-23 1-2 14-16

PCT. .692 .563 .833 .690 .708 .737 .500 .731 .500 .571 .667 .700 .688 .842 .727 .333 .467 .542 .583 .647 .750 .750 .700 .417 .583 .875 .600 .647 .636 .636 .417 .533 .571 .724 .786 .667 .632 .636 .667 .633 .643 .435 .688 .500 .750 .808 .938 .889 .625 .786 .667 .789 .783 .667 .625 .708 .813 .529 .800 .750 .500 .652 .500 .875

OR-DR-RB 8-24-32 15-38-53 21-23-44 7-28-35 7-22-29 18-24-42 15-23-38 12-25-37 10-24-34 14-27-41 9-22-31 13-17-30 10-22-32 5-28-33 10-18-28 13-26-39 13-19-32 12-33-45 23-26-49 7-38-45 9-21-30 11-24-35 21-31-52 11-24-35 18-25-43 13-20-33 19-15-34 14-24-38 10-27-37 17-27-44 11-28-39 14-36-50 8-17-25 12-25-37 14-30-44 14-25-39 13-20-33 13-20-33 9-18-27 12-22-34 12-23-35 13-25-38 12-24-36 13-15-28 5-19-24 9-25-34 14-18-32 13-22-35 11-23-34 15-20-35 9-12-21 13-25-38 7-27-34 10-18-28 21-19-40 7-19-26 9-26-35 15-25-40 7-21-28 6-20-26 8-16-24 22-30-52 20-22-42 4-23-27

A 6 17 5 9 7 15 8 11 14 8 10 15 15 13 14 21 8 17 9 8 9 17 18 10 13 9 5 14 5 7 15 15 11 8 7 16 12 11 11 14 6 8 12 10 9 11 6 20 13 11 8 19 9 10 10 14 8 11 10 14 12 23 6 9

TO 16 20 14 18 22 17 20 19 12 17 21 17 14 11 28 23 20 25 9 13 21 16 12 15 15 24 12 17 19 15 9 17 12 14 22 8 12 17 11 13 15 16 19 15 11 13 16 13 7 8 18 15 18 11 16 18 12 13 15 11 13 11 16 13

B 2 1 0 5 4 3 0 5 8 2 1 5 3 6 5 3 1 1 2 9 1 0 5 7 3 3 4 1 3 4 2 2 3 2 7 2 2 0 2 3 0 2 3 2 2 0 3 1 1 7 0 4 0 1 0 3 5 5 3 2 1 5 0 6

S 11 9 9 6 9 9 2 13 8 6 6 10 4 6 8 7 9 13 7 2 6 6 4 8 16 10 3 4 9 7 9 5 4 4 1 11 8 4 7 4 9 5 3 8 5 3 5 9 6 2 7 11 3 10 7 8 7 4 3 6 4 7 3 6

PTS. 44 67 53 64 48 64 53 63 56 46 51 56 62 68 49 76 41 61 55 72 49 63 69 48 68 39 45 63 45 52 66 68 63 66 37 64 72 59 60 65 60 55 69 59 53 61 51 78 69 64 48 75 58 51 67 71 56 51 53 56 53 86 45 53


2010-11 SUPERLATIVES 2010-11 INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES CATEGORY Points Field Goals Made Field Goal Attempts Field Goal Percentage (min. 5 made)

KANSAS STATE 35, Brittany Chambers, Texas A&M (3/2/11) 13, Brittany Chambers, at Nebraska (2/19/11) 20, Brittany Chambers, at Dartmouth (12/29/10) 20, Jalana Childs, at Nebraska (2/19/11) .889, Jalana Childs, vs. Grambling State (11/12/10)

3-Pt. Field Goals Made 3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted

7, Brittany Chambers, vs. Texas A&M (3/2/11) 13, Brittany Chambers, at Baylor (2/23/11)

3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. (min. 5 attempts) Free Throws Made

.714, Taelor Karr, vs. Colorado (2/16/11) 8, Mariah White, vs. St. John’s (11/13/10) 8, Jalana Childs, vs. Kansas (1/29/11) 13, Jalana Childs, vs. Kansas (1/29/11) .875, Jalana Childs vs. Missouri (1/19/11) 13, Brittany Chambers, at Dartmouth (12/29/10)

Free Throws Attempted Free Throw Pct. (Min 5 attempts) Rebounds

Assists Steals Blocked Shots

8, Mariah White, at Iowa (12/5/10) 5, Mariah White, vs. Western Illinois (11/21/10) 5, Taelor Karr, at UTSA (12/20/10) 4, Branshea Brown, twice

Turnovers

7, Brittany Chambers, at Missouri (2/5/11)

Minutes Played

48, Mariah White, at Texas Tech (1/15/11)

OPPONENT 33, RaeShara Brown, Missouri (1/19/11) 12, RaeShara Brown, Missouri (1/19/11) 21, Shenneika Smith, St. John’s (11/13/10) .727, Jennie Sunnarborg, South Dakota State (11/30/10) .727, Chucky Jeffery, Colorado (1/26/11) .727, Monica Engelman, Kansas (1/29/11) 4, six players tied 10, Kristen Harper, Grambling State (11/12/10) 10, Brittany Schoen, Indiana State (11/17/10) .800, Odyssey Sims, Baylor (3/11/11) 12, Ashleigh Franklin, UTSA (12/20/10) 12, Kelsey Bolte, Iowa State (2/13/11) 15, Ebony Rowe, Middle Tennessee State (12/21/10) 1.000, six tied 14, Kierra Mallard, Texas Tech (1/15/11) 14, Catheryn Redmon, Nebraska (1/22/11) 14, Carolyn Davis, Kansas (3/5/11) 8, Kortni Jones, Middle Tennessee State (12/21/10) 5, Danielle Robinson, Oklahoma (1/12/11) 5, Melissa Jones, Baylor (2/23/11) 5, Morgan Johnson, Iowa (12/5/10) 5, Allyssa Wall, North Dakota, (12/8/10) 5, Sasha Dosenko, Dartmouth (12/29/10) 5, Catheryn Redmon, Nebraska (1/22/11) - twice 7, Tonia Gerty, College of Charleston (11/27/10) 7, Sydney Colson, Texas A&M (3/2/11) 43, Monique Smalls, Texas Tech (1/15/11) 43, RaeShara Brown, Missouri (2/5/11)

2010-11 TEAM SUPERLATIVES K-STATE HIGH 78, vs. Colorado (2/16/11) 33, vs. North Dakota (12/8/10)

72, at UTSA (12/20/10) 72, at Dartmouth (12/29/10) 72, at Texas Tech (1/15/11) .532, vs. North Dakota (12/8/10) 14, vs. Colorado (2/16/11)

K-STATE LOW 45, at Oklahoma (1/12/11) 45, vs. Purdue (3/20/11) 18, vs. South Dakota State (11/30/10) 18, at UTSA (12/20/10) 18, at Oklahoma (1/12/11) 18, at Baylor (2/23/11) 44, vs. Texas A&M (3/2/11)

CATEGORY Points

OPPONENT HIGH 86, Baylor (3/11/11)

OPPONENT LOW 37, Nebraska (1/22/11)

Field Goals

32, Baylor (3/11/11)

12, Nebraska (1/22/11)

Field Goals Attempted

70, St. John’s (11/13/09)

39, Iowa State (2/26/11)

.235, Nebraska (1/22/11) 0, St. John’s (11/13/10) 0, Oklahoma (1/12/11)

.250, at UTSA (12/20/10) 1, at Kansas (3/5/11)

FG Pct. 3-Pt. FG Made

.538, Baylor (2/23/11) 10, Texas (2/9/11)

26, at UTSA (12/20/10) .583, vs. Colorado (2/16/11)

6, at Kansas (3/5/11) .158, vs. Missouri (1/19/11)

3-Pt. FG Att. 3-Pt. FG Pct.

24, Nebraska (2/19/11) .700, Baylor (3/11/11)

21, vs. Missouri (1/19/10) 30, vs. Kansas (1/29/11) .889, vs. Colorado (2/16/11) 23, at UTSA (12/20/10) 38, vs. Grambling State (11/12/10) 53, vs. Grambling State (1/12/10) 26, at UTSA (12/20/10)

1, vs. Purdue (3/20/11) 2, vs. Purdue (3/20/11) .333, vs. North Dakota (12/8/10) 5, at Iowa State (2/13/11) 12, at Baylor (2/23/11) 21, at Baylor (2/23/11) 10, vs. North Dakota (12/8/10) 10, vs. Oklahoma State (1/9/11) 5, at Oklahoma (1/12/11)

21, vs. North Dakota (12/8/10)

Free Throws Free Throws Attempted Free Throw Pct. Offensive Rebounds Defensive Rebounds Rebounds Fouls Assists

22, UTSA (12/20/10) 34, UTSA (12/20/10) .938, Colorado (2/16/11) 22, Baylor (3/11/11) 38, UTSA (12/20/10) 52, Baylor (3/11/11) 25, Western Illinois (11/21/10) 23, Baylor (3/11/11)

25, vs. UC Davis (12/12/10) 8, at College of Charleston (11/27/10)

7, at Nebraska (2/19/11) 0, at Missouri (2/5/11) 0, at Baylor (2/23/11) 0, vs. Purdue (3/20/11)

Turnovers Blocked Shots

16, vs. Vermont (12/30/10)

3, vs. Purdue (3/20/11)

Steals

46, (2nd) vs. St. John’s (11/13/10)

17, (1st) vs. Purdue (3/20/11)

Points in a Half

11, Grambling State (11/12/10) 11, Baylor (2/23/11) 45, (2nd) Baylor (3/11/11)

.621, (2nd), vs. North Dakota (12/8/10)

.200, (2nd), at UTSA (12/20/10)

FG Pct. in a Half

.640, (2nd) Iowa (12/5/10)

28, North Dakota (12/8/10) 9, UTSA (12/20/10)

4, Western Illinois (11/21/10) .000, St. John’s (11/13/10) .000, Oklahoma (1/12/11) 4, Iowa State (3/9/11) 5, Iowa State (3/9/11) .417, Dartmouth (12/29/10) 4, Purdue (3/20/11) 15, Oklahoma State (1/9/11) 25, Missouri (1/19/11) 5, Baylor (3/11/11) 5, St. John’s (11/13/10) 5, Oklahoma State (1/9/11) 8, Nebraska (2/19/11) 0, St. John’s (11/13/10) 0, Western Illinois (11/21/10) 0, Middle Tennessee State (12/21/10) 0, Colorado (1/26/11) 0, Iowa State (2/13/11) & (2/26/11) 0, Texas A&M (3/2/11) 1, Nebraska (1/22/11) 15, (1st) Vermont (12/30/10) 15, (1st) Oklahoma (1/12/11) .182, (1st) St. John’s (11/13/10)

91


2010-11 BOX SCORES GAME

1

GRAMBLING STATE KANSAS STATE

44 67

November 12, 2010 • Manhattan, Kan.

MANHATTAN, Kan. – With the help of a 16-3 run to open the second half, Kansas State won its ninth straight game in the Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic with a 67-44 decision over Grambling State on Friday afternoon. The Wildcats will play in the title game of the event for the 16th straight time. Sophomore guard Britttany Chambers led all scorers with a career-high 21 points, including 16 in the second half. The native of Jordan, Minn., also registered seven rebounds and six assists. Chambers’ tallied her previous career-high of 20 on two occasions during her freshman season. Joining Chambers in double figures was junior forward Jalana Childs with a careerhigh 16 points on 8-of-9 shooting from the field. The product of Orlando, Fla., surpassed her previous career-high of 15 points from the Jan. 9, 2010 contest against Kansas. A 16-3 run to open the second half, including 12 straight points from Chambers, propelled K-State to 25-point lead, 48-23. Chambers tallied four points on acrobatic layups on consecutive trips, followed by a pair of long three-point field goals and a midrange jumper. Consecutive field goals from Childs with just over nine minutes to play in the second half pushed the Wildcats to a 61-34 lead. Childs registered her first basket on a turnaround jumper and on the ensuing Grambling State possession, registered a steal and drove the length of the floor for a layup. K-State started slow against the Lady Tigers, but used four points off the bench from freshman Chantay Caron to build a 12-6 lead with 11 minutes to play in the first half. Caron closed the opening half with a team-high nine points, while also hauling in three rebounds. The Wildcats continued to build upon its lead, as a fast break layup by Chambers pushed K-State to its largest lead of the half to 16 at 27-11 with 5:01 to play. K-State finished with a .443 field goal percentage, while holding Grambling State to .254 from the field. The Wildcats were also strong on the glass, outrebounding the Lady Tigers, 53-32. K-State’s rebounding total was bolstered by nine boards from sophomore guard Taelor Karr and six from sophomore guard Mariah White. Grambling State (0-1, 0-0 SWAC) No. N A M E FG 23 Anderson,Secrett f 1-10 50 McCowan,Bianca c 0-0 11 Harper,Kristen g 3-10 22 Dobbins,Rachele g 2-9 24 Mack,Tonishea g 3-8 03 Johnson,Breanna 0-2 10 Allen,Brittney 0-0 12 Watson,Alexis 0-0 13 Blocker,Jasher 1-5 20 Brown,Deleisa 0-1 30 Wyche,Keniqua 1-8 45 Randle,Wyneshia 4-6 TEAM Totals 15-59

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

FT 4-5 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

RB 0-5-5 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-2-2 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-3-4 0-0-0 2-2-4 3-3-6 2-3-5 5-20 9-13 8-24-32

1st Half .241 .222 100.0

Kansas State (1-0, 0-0 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 33 Childs, Jalana f 8-9 34 Brown, Branshea f 2-5 02 Chambers, Brittany g 9-13 12 Karr, Taelor g 2-4 22 White, Mariah g 1-6 10 Hill, Kelsey 1-5 11 Caron, Chantay 3-7 13 Kulas, Brianna 1-5 14 Wittman, Stephanie 0-2 20 Ostermann, Emma 0-2 32 Voronenko, Alina 0-3 TEAM Totals 27-61

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

3FG 0-1 0-0 3-10 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-1

3FG 0-0 0-0 2-4 1-3 1-2 0-3 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-1

PF 3 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 2 1 16

2nd Half .267 .273 .556

RB PF 1-4-5 1 3-3-6 3 3-4-7 2 0-9-9 1 0-6-6 4 0-0-0 0 2-3-5 1 0-2-2 3 1-0-1 0 0-1-1 1 0-3-3 2 5-3-8 4-17 9-16 15-38-53 18

1st Half .464 .200 .636

FT 0-1 0-0 1-2 2-2 0-1 0-1 3-5 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0

2nd Half .424 .250 .400

TP 6 0 11 4 8 0 2 0 2 0 3 8

A MIN 0 29 0 14 1 26 2 32 0 28 1 7 0 3 0 3 1 15 0 6 0 15 1 22

44

6

Game .254 .250 .692 2

TP 16 4 21 7 3 2 9 5 0 0 0

A MIN 0 29 0 16 6 29 4 29 6 26 0 13 0 16 1 17 0 6 0 7 0 12

67

17 200

Game .443 .235 .563 2

Officials: Lisa Jones, Greg Small, Jeff Stromgren Technical Fouls: Grambling State-Bench; Kansas State-None Attendance: 3,282 Score by Periods Grambling State Kansas State

1st 20 34

2nd 24 33

200

Total 44 67

GAME

2

53 64

November 13, 2010 • Manhattan, Kan.

GAME

3

INDIANA STATE (rv/rv) KANSAS STATE

48 64

November 17, 2010 • Manhattan, Kan.

MANHATTAN, Kan. – Behind a career-high performance from Mariah White, Kansas State was able to pull the upset of No. 14/16 St. John’s in Saturday afternoon’s championship game of the Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic, 64-53. K-State (2-0) has now won 13 of the 16 Wildcat Classics, while also extending their winning streak in the event to 10 games. St. John’s (1-1) dropped their first contest of the 2010-11 season after defeating Marist in its first round game on Friday. The win marked the first time K-State defeated a ranked opponent since taking down No. 18 Iowa State on January 31, 2010. Defense was the key to victory for the Wildcats, who held St. John’s to just 27.1 percent from the field on 19-of-70 shooting. The Red Storm did not hit their mark on any 3-pointers in the contest, going 0-for-7 from beyond the arc. Despite St. John’s having 24 more field goal attempts than the Wildcats, K-State was able to convert on 20 of their 46 attempts to provide the difference against the Red Storm. White posted career high numbers in both points (17) and rebounds (9) to lead the Wildcats in both categories, marking the first time in her career that she has led the team in either category. Eight of her 17 points came on free throws, where White put the game on ice for the Wildcats, with all 11 of her attempts from the charity stripe coming in the last five minutes of the contest. K-State spread the ball around on offense with three players joining White in double figures. Branshea Brown tallied a career-high 14 points, while blocking a careerbest four shots. Also in double figures were sophomore guard Brittany Chambers with 12 and junior forward Jalana Childs with 10. St. John’s Nadirah McKenith led all scorers with 24 points on 9-of-16 shooting from the field. She was the only Red Storm player to break into double digits, with Shenneika Smith chipping in nine points. Both teams battled it out early on in the second half, with the lead changing hands six times along with five different ties over the first 12 minutes of play. K-State took the lead for good at the 8:31 mark, on a jumper from Childs to bring the score to 38-36. The Wildcats broke the game open late in the contest with a 3-pointer for guard Taelor Karr, marking her first points in the game to give K-State a nine-point advantage with 2:39 to play. St. John’s managed a late surge to cut the Wildcat lead to a little as five points with under a minute to play, but White’s clutch free throw shooting was enough to close out the victory. The 16th annual Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic All-Tournament Team was announced at the conclusion of the championship game. Representing K-State were Childs (MVP) and White, while St. John’s was represented by McKenith and Da’Shena Stevens, with Marist’s Brandy Gang rounding out the squad.

MANHATTAN, Kan. – Brittany Chambers scored 13 of her game-high 20 points in the second half and Kansas State used a late second-half surge to pull away from Indiana State for a 64-48 win Wednesday evening at Bramlage Coliseum. Kansas State held a 45-40 advantage with 5:49 remaining in the contest, but the Wildcats went on a 19-8 run to close out the game and move to 3-0 for the eighth time in head coach Deb Patterson's 15 years at the helm of the Wildcat program. Chambers led all scorers with 20 points on 7-of-18 shooting, including a 5-of-11 mark in the second half. It was the fourth time Chambers had hit the 20-point mark, including the second time this season. Branshea Brown dropped in nine points and pulled in a personal season-high nine rebounds for the Wildcats, while Jalana Childs and Taelor Karr each added eight points. K-State held a large 42-39 advantage on the boards, including a 18-7 lead in offensive rebounds. The Wildcats, who out-scored the Sycamores 34-14 in the paint, turned their 18 offensive rebounds into 20 points. Indiana State received 12 points from Brittany Schoen and Taylor Whitley, while Kelsie Cooley pulled down nine rebounds for ISU. The first half saw K-State and Indiana State trade blows in the early going as there were five ties and four lead changes in the first 10:18 of the game. The Wildcats led 1512 with eight minutes left before Chambers hit Kansas State's first three of the night. After an ISU layup made the score 18-14, Brown dropped in a layup and was fouled. She missed the free throw, but Alina Voronenko grabbed the rebound and Mariah White completed the four-point possession with a layup to give the Cats their largest lead of the first half at 22-14. K-State also held an eight-point advantage at the 2:14 mark of the period after a Chantay Caron layup made the score 27-19. Indiana State answered with a 5-0 run to close the half, capped by a Whitley jumper with 35 seconds remaining to send the teams into the locker room with a 27-24 score. The Wildcats were able to improve its lead to nine with 13:03 remaining in the contest when Karr ran a perfect back-cut for a layup make the score 36-27 and force Indiana State to call a timeout. Chambers led a Wildcat charge in the middle stages of the second half when she hit a three-pointer with 8:53 left to make the score 43-33 before dishing a nice pass to Karr a minute later for a layup to put the Cats up by 12. As was the case towards the end of the first period, the Sycamores came back to score five-straight points on a jumper by Whitley, while a Deja Mattox three-pointer at the 6:23 mark pulled ISU to within seven and forced the Wildcats to burn a time out. After Whitley sunk a fast-break layup with 5:21 left to pull the Sycamores to within five, K-State registered 13 straight points to pull away from the Sycamores.

St. John’s (1-1, 0-0 Big East) No. N A M E FG 03 Stevens,Da'Shena f 3-10 30 Hart,Centhya f 1-5 01 Lindsay,Sky g 1-6 05 McKenith,Nadirah g 9-16 35 Smith,Shenneika g 4-21 11 Burakoski,Amanda 0-2 12 Brown,Briana 0-3 20 Langley,Keylantra 0-2 22 McPherson,Eugeneia 1-5 TEAM Totals 19-70

Indiana State (2-1, 0-0 MVC) No. N A M E FG 20 Hodge, Moriah f 0-2 31 Cooley, Kelsie f 1-5 01 Schoen, Brittany g 4-10 13 Mattox, Deja g 1-4 23 Whitley, Taylor g 4-7 05 Thomas, Shannon 1-3 11 Gunning, Nikki 0-1 24 Vivo, Illyssa 1-5 32 Rademacher, Andrea 1-3 TEAM Totals 13-40

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

3FG 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-4 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1

FT 2-2 5-6 0-0 6-6 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2

RB PF 3-1-4 4 5-4-9 3 2-2-4 5 0-3-3 5 2-4-6 0 1-0-1 1 2-2-4 2 0-1-1 0 1-4-5 4 5-2-7 0-7 15-18 21-23-44 24

1st Half .182 .000 .750

Kansas State (2-0, 0-0 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 33 Childs, Jalana f 5-10 34 Brown, Branshea f 5-6 02 Chambers, Brittany g 4-10 12 Karr, Taelor g 1-7 22 White, Mariah g 4-7 10 Hill, Kelsey 0-1 11 Caron, Chantay 1-2 13 Kulas, Brianna 0-2 20 Ostermann, Emma 0-1 TEAM Totals 20-46

2nd Half .351 .000 .900

3FG FT 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-10 2-6 2-2 1-4 4-4 1-2 8-11 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-2

RB 3-2-5 0-6-6 2-5-7 0-1-1 1-8-9 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-3-3 1-2-3 4-14 20-29 7-28-35

1st Half .316 .111 .714

2nd Half .519 .600 .682

TP 8 7 2 24 9 0 0 0 3

A MIN 0 29 0 34 0 25 2 33 1 35 1 8 0 8 0 4 1 24

53

5

1st 18 18

2nd 35 46

200

Game .271 .000 .833 4

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

PF 2 3 1 4 4 0 4 1 0

TP 10 14 12 7 17 0 2 0 2

A MIN 1 34 1 36 2 33 1 32 4 35 0 6 0 8 0 4 0 12

19

64

9 200

Game .435 .286 .690 6

Officials: Laura Morris, Lawson Newton, Jeff Stromgren Technical Fouls: St. John’s-None; Kansas State-None Attendance: 3,388 Score by Periods St. John’s Kansas State

92

(14/16) ST. JOHN’S KANSAS STATE

FT 4-4 3-5 0-0 2-3 4-6 0-2 2-2 2-2 0-0

RB 1-4-5 1-8-9 0-2-2 1-3-4 1-2-3 2-2-4 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 5-16 17-24 7-22-29

1st Half .350 .286 .667

Kansas State (3-0, 0-0 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 33 Childs, Jalana f 4-11 34 Brown, Branshea f 3-6 02 Chambers, Brittany g 7-18 12 Karr, Taelor g 2-10 22 White, Mariah g 2-5 10 Hill, Kelsey 0-1 11 Caron, Chantay 3-4 13 Kulas, Brianna 2-4 20 Ostermann, Emma 0-1 32 Voronenko, Alina 0-2 TEAM Totals 23-62

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

3FG 0-0 0-1 4-10 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-3 0-0

3FG 0-0 0-0 4-12 0-6 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1

PF 2 2 4 1 5 1 0 3 2 20

2nd Half .300 .333 .750

RB PF 0-2-2 3 2-7-9 3 5-2-7 0 1-4-5 2 0-3-3 3 1-0-1 0 4-3-7 1 2-1-3 5 0-0-0 1 1-0-1 1 2-2-4 4-21 14-19 18-24-42 19

1st Half .313 .111 .600

FT 0-0 3-5 2-2 4-4 3-3 0-0 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-0

2nd Half .433 .250 .889

TP 4 5 12 5 12 2 2 4 2

A MIN 2 23 1 37 1 40 0 18 3 35 0 19 0 1 0 17 0 10

48

7

TP 8 9 20 8 7 0 7 5 0 0

A MIN 0 23 2 30 5 35 3 33 3 31 1 12 1 15 0 10 0 5 0 6

64

15 200

Game .371 .190 .737 5

Officials: Scott Yarbrough, Charles Carroll, Missy Brooks Technical Fouls: Indiana State-None; Kansas State-None Attendance: 2,854 Total 53 64

Score by Periods Indiana State Kansas State

1st 24 27

2nd 24 37

200

Game .325 .313 .708 2

Total 48 64


2010-11 BOX SCORES GAME

4

WESTERN ILLINOIS (rv/rv) KANSAS STATE

53 63

November 21, 2010 • Manhattan, Kan.

MANHATTAN, Kan. – Junior forward Jalana Childs scored a career-high 18 points to lead Kansas State over a gritty Western Illinois team Sunday afternoon at Bramlage Coliseum. The Wildcats moved to 4-0 for the first time since starting the 2008-2009 season with the same record. The Wildcats now hold a 5-0 all-time record over the Leathernecks. Sophomore guards Brittany Chambers and Taelor Karr also scored in double-figures, with Chambers finishing with 16 and Karr finishing with 10. Guard Mariah White chipped in six points to go along with a game-high five steals as K-State forced 20 Leatherneck turnovers on the day. Both teams started out the game with a major lack of offensive production as KState and Western Illinois could only manage a combined 14 points with nine minutes gone in the opening stanza. Western Illinois went over eight minutes in between made field goals, while K-State had to wait nearly six minutes for a field goal to fall. But with 4:18 left in the half, K-State forward Alina Voronenko sunk a baseline 3pointer to kick off an18-4 run to finish off the first period. Karr scored seven of her season-high 10 points during the Wildcat scoring run. Kansas State led Western Illinois at the half 31-16.The Leathernecks’ 16 points is the fewest first half points that the Wildcats have allowed this season. K-State opened the second half on a 14-8 run to open up its largest lead of the game at 48-24 with 11:39. But Western Illinois clawed their way back in the game by going on a 21-6 run to bring the deficit within single-digits. During that run, K-State’s scoring well went dry, as the Cats went over six minutes with a made field goal. Western Illinois finished the game on a 29-15 scoring run but it was not enough, as K-State took home the victory, 63-53. Western Illinois (0-4, 0-0 Summit) No. N A M E FG 05 Lewis, Erica f 2-11 44 Coates, Tricia c 1-2 04 Kelly, Valencia g 3-10 24 Webb, Sadie g 0-2 33 Borgertpoepping, A. g 4-9 15 Henricson, Rebecca 0-1 21 Barton, Jackie 0-2 25 Salvatori, Michele 5-9 32 Demery, Brittany 3-5 34 Rieger, Jackie 3-5 42 Evans, Rachel 0-1 TEAM Totals 21-57

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

2-4

FT 2-6 1-2 1-2 0-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0

RB PF 2-2-4 4 2-2-4 2 1-1-2 4 1-1-2 3 1-5-6 3 0-0-0 1 0-2-2 0 2-2-4 1 1-2-3 4 1-2-3 3 1-2-3 0 3-2-5 9-18 15-23-38 25

1st Half .269 .000 .500

Kansas State (4-0, 0-0 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 33 Childs, Jalana f 7-16 34 Brown, Branshea f 0-1 02 Chambers, Brittany g 5-13 12 Karr, Taelor g 4-7 22 White, Mariah g 1-2 10 Hill, Kelsey 0-1 11 Caron, Chantay 1-1 13 Kulas, Brianna 0-4 14 Wittman, Stephanie 0-2 20 Ostermann, Emma 1-3 32 Voronenko, Alina 1-3 TEAM Totals 20-53

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

3FG 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-0

3FG 0-0 0-0 2-8 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-2 1-2

2nd Half .452 .500 .500

RB PF 1-4-5 2 4-1-5 5 0-5-5 0 2-1-3 3 0-7-7 3 0-0-0 1 2-0-2 1 2-2-4 2 1-0-1 0 0-1-1 1 0-1-1 1 0-3-3 4-18 19-26 12-25-37 19

1st Half .379 .125 .800

FT 4-5 2-3 4-6 1-1 4-4 0-0 1-1 2-4 1-2 0-0 0-0

2nd Half .375 .300 .688

TP 6 3 7 0 8 2 0 14 7 6 0

A MIN 3 22 0 15 1 32 0 25 0 33 0 5 0 9 3 17 0 21 0 12 1 9

53

8

TP 18 2 16 10 6 0 3 2 1 2 3

A MIN 0 29 0 19 1 33 3 32 4 34 2 9 0 16 1 12 0 4 0 6 0 6

63

11 200

Game .377 .222 .731 5

Officials: Greg Small, Metta Roberts, Gina Cross Technical Fouls: Western Illinois-None; Kansas State-None Attendance: 4,440 Score by Periods Western Illinois Kansas State

1st 16 31

2nd 37 32

200

Game .368 .500 .500 5

Total 53 63

GAME

5

(rv/rv) KANSAS STATE COLLEGE of CHARLESTON

56 46

November 27, 2010 • Charleston, S.C.

CHARLESTON, S.C. – K-State made its first trip to the state of South Carolina since 1983 a successful one, as the Wildcats defeated College of Charleston on Saturday, 5646. Kansas State is now 5-0 for the first time since the 2008-09 season and the 12th time in school history. Kansas State was led by sophomore guards Brittany Chambers and Taelor Karr. Chambers registered a game-high 17 points, while Karr notched a personal season-high 16. In her return to her home state, junior forward Branshea Brown finished with 10 points, five rebounds, three steals and a pair of blocked shots. In the first half of the contest, the teams traded the lead seven times and were tied on six occasions. K-State built its largest advantage of four points two times in the half, as a Jalana Childs layup gave the Wildcats a 29-25 edge with 2:54 to play. After the Cougars missed the front end of a one-and-one opportunity, K-State’s Branshea Brown banked in a jumper from the free throw line as time expired in the half for a 33-29 lead. The Wildcats made a season-high seven 3-point field goals in the opening half and were 50 percent from the beyond the arc. Taelor Karr led the Wildcats at the break with 14 points including 4-of-5 from beyond the arc, while Brittany Chambers added nine and was 3-of-4 from the three-point line. K-State extended its lead to eight, 39-31, before the first media timeout with 15:51 to play. Brown converted an open layup and Chantay Caron converted a three-point play after being fouled on a jumper in the paint. College of Charleston cut into the Cats’ lead with a three-point field goal from Taylor Mims and a layup by Latisha Harris, forcing K-State to call a timeout with 13:45 to play. A layup from Karr ended the Cougars’ run and gave the Wildcats a 41-36 lead with 12:05 to play. A three-point field goal from Chambers and a layup from Brown, increased KState’s lead to nine, 52-43, with 4:41 to play. After a College of Charleston jumper cut the lead to seven, a pair of K-State steals and fast break layups built K-State’s lead to 11 at 56-45 with 1:53 to play. K-State finished the game shooting .393 from the field, while holding the Cougars to a .320 field goal percentage. College of Charleston outrebounded the Wildcats, 4134, but K-State forced the Cougars into 17 turnovers. Kansas State (4-0, 0-0 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 33 Childs, Jalana f 3-12 34 Brown, Branshea f 4-7 02 Chambers, Brittany g 6-9 12 Karr, Taelor g 6-10 22 White, Mariah g 1-3 10 Hill, Kelsey 0-3 11 Caron, Chantay 2-3 13 Kulas, Brianna 0-1 14 Wittman, Stephanie 0-2 20 Ostermann, Emma 0-2 32 Voronenko, Alina 0-4 TEAM Totals 22-56

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

3FG 0-0 0-0 4-6 4-6 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-3 8-21

1st Half .406 .500 .000

FT 0-1 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

RB PF 3-4-7 2 2-3-5 4 0-3-3 1 2-5-7 4 2-5-7 1 0-0-0 0 0-2-2 1 0-1-1 1 0-0-0 1 0-0-0 0 0-0-0 0 1-1-2 4-8 10-24-34 15 2nd Half .375 .143 .571

College of Charleston (2-4, 0-0 Southern) No. N A M E FG 3FG FT RB PF 05 HARDY, Cathryn f 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-0-0 0 55 HARRIS, Latisha c 1-2 0-0 1-4 1-2-3 1 01 FRYE, Alyssa g 3-4 3-3 0-0 3-1-4 0 20 MIMS, Taylor g 3-8 1-2 0-0 0-2-2 2 33 GERTY, Tonia g 1-8 0-0 1-2 1-1-2 2 02 RAMER, Deidre 2-5 0-0 0-0 3-4-7 4 12 HATCHER, Ariel 1-4 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 24 BROWN, Jillian 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 25 SMITH, Janae 3-6 0-1 2-3 3-2-5 0 32 FISCHER, Megan 2-10 2-5 2-2 0-4-4 2 TEAM 2-9-11 Totals 16-50 6-11 8-14 14-27-41 11

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

1st Half .417 .800 .714

2nd Half .231 .333 .429

TP 6 10 17 16 2 0 5 0 0 0 0

A MIN 2 34 2 27 1 36 3 27 4 29 0 9 2 16 0 6 0 3 0 4 0 9

56

14 200

1st 33 29

2nd 23 17

6

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (rv/rv) KANSAS STATE

TP 2 3 9 7 3 4 2 0 8 8

A MIN 0 8 1 15 0 17 3 25 2 34 0 13 0 16 1 11 0 29 1 32

46

8 200

Game .320 .545 .571 2

51 56

November 30, 2010 • Manhattan, Kan.

MANHATTAN, Kan. – Despite trailing by as many as 14 in the first half and a six-point deficit at the half, Kansas State was able to come from behind and grab a 56-51 win over South Dakota State on Tuesday night in Bramlage Coliseum. K-State improved to 6-0 for the first time since the 2008-09 season and the fifth time in school history as Brittany Chambers led the Wildcats with 18 points. Chambers connected on one of her team-high three 3-point field goals to provide K-State with a 50-49 advantage with 2:11 left to play in the game. Nearly a minute later, Mariah White found Branshea Brown on the block for an old-fashioned three-point-play to stretch K-State’s lead to 53-49. The Wildcats were able seal the victory from the line with free throws coming from White and Chambers down the stretch. K-State’s comeback was on when freshman Brianna Kulas netted her only points of the game in a big way with her first career 3-pointer with 13:46 left in the game to cut the Jackrabbit lead to four, 38-34. From there the Wildcat defense forced South Dakota State into five turnovers in the next six possessions. In that same stretch, Childs and Chambers connected on jumpers to propel K-State into a 7-0 run. Taelor Karr connected on a jumper with 9:12 left to give the Wildcats their first lead of since it was 2-0 at the 19:50 mark of the first half. Karr had only recorded a free throw prior to that bucket, but scored the next six points for the Wildcats to finish with seven points on 3-of-8 shooting and grabbed four rebounds. She also tied her careerhigh with five assists. South Dakota State (3-3) took the early advantage with a 3-pointer by Kristin Rotert at the 18:19 mark in the first half and not surrendering the lead for the rest of the frame. The Wildcats could not connect from the field in the first half shooting a season-low .240 (6-of-25). The Jackrabbits’ Rotert tallied eight in the first half along with Jennie Sunnarborg gathering 10 to equal a six-point lead into the locker room. Sunnarborg finished with 18, while Rotert carded 17. Chambers’ 18 points came on 5-of-15 shooting, including 3-of-8 from deep to mark six games where the sophomore has tallied double figures this season. She played all but one minute in the contest. Brown was tough in the paint, rejecting a career-high tying four Jackrabbit shots and scored 12 points on 4-of-6 shooting and 4-of-6 from the charity stripe as well. South Dakota State (3-3, 0-0 Summit) No. N A M E FG 3FG 14 Rotert, Kristin f 6-15 3-7 21 Dietel, Leah f 0-2 0-0 31 Sunnarborg, Jennie f 8-11 0-1 02 Michelson, Macie g 1-3 0-2 10 Young, Jill g 2-6 1-3 15 Paluch, Steph 2-2 1-1 20 Schuttloffel, Jen. 0-1 0-0 24 Waytashek, Megan 0-2 0-0 30 Eide, Ashley 0-1 0-0 42 Lingle, Katie 0-0 0-0 53 Strop, Hannah 1-1 0-0 TEAM Totals 20-44 5-14

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

Game .393 .381 .500 1

RB 1-2-3 3-5-8 0-4-4 0-3-3 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-2-2 0-2-2 4-1-5 6-9 9-22-31

1st Half .370 .333 .800

Kansas State (6-0, 0-0 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 33 Childs, Jalana f 3-10 34 Brown, Branshea f 4-6 02 Chambers, Brittany g 5-15 12 Karr, Taelor g 3-8 22 White, Mariah g 0-1 10 Hill, Kelsey 2-4 11 Caron, Chantay 0-1 13 Kulas, Brianna 1-4 20 Ostermann, Emma 0-1 21 Chisholm, JuliAnne 0-0 32 Voronenko, Alina 0-2 TEAM Totals 18-52

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

FT 2-5 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

3FG 0-1 0-0 3-8 0-4 0-0 2-4 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-1

PF 0 2 4 4 1 0 2 1 1 3 0

TP 17 2 18 2 5 5 0 0 0 0 2

A MIN 0 30 1 26 0 27 5 22 0 30 1 19 0 6 0 15 1 5 2 12 0 8

18

51

10 200

2nd Half .588 .400 .500

RB PF 1-3-4 3 3-4-7 3 1-1-2 0 0-4-4 2 1-1-2 4 0-0-0 2 0-0-0 0 0-1-1 1 0-0-0 0 0-0-0 0 1-0-1 0 6-3-9 6-21 14-20 13-17-30 15

1st Half .240 .100 .727

FT 2-2 4-6 5-6 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0

2nd Half .444 .455 .667

Game .455 .357 .667 3

TP 8 12 18 7 1 6 0 3 0 1 0

A MIN 1 32 1 33 3 39 5 36 4 25 0 15 0 3 1 11 0 1 0 4 0 1

56

15 200

Game .346 .286 .700 3

Officials: Dee Kantner, Clarke Stevens, Brian Hall Technical Fouls: South Dakota State-None; Kansas State-None Attendance: 2,767

Officials: Tony Salerno, Gerald Drummond, Kim Thebo Technical Fouls: Kansas State-None; College of Charleston-None Attendance: 362 Score by Periods Kansas State College of Charleston

GAME

Total 56 46

Score by Periods South Dakota State Kansas State

1st 27 21

2nd 24 35

Total 51 56

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(rv/rv) KANSAS STATE (18/18) IOWA

62 68

December 5, 2010 • Iowa City, Iowa

IOWA CITY, Iowa – Kansas State grabbed a 29-25 halftime advantage at 18th-ranked Iowa on Sunday, but a second-half surge by the Hawkeyes handed the Wildcats their first loss of the 2010-11 season, 68-62, at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Kansas State (6-1) was led on Sunday by sophomore Brittany Chambers’ 20 points, 16 of which came in the second half, while junior forward Jalana Childs pitched in 18 points and six rebounds and sophomore guard Taelor Karr notched 17 points. Branshea Brown also tallied 11 boards for K-State. With the Cats clinging to a four-point lead to start the second half, a 10-5 run by Iowa (8-1) in the first four minutes of the second half gave the Hawkeyes the lead back at 35-34 with 15:31 to play in regulation. The Wildcats were able to halt the run with a jumper from Karr and two free throws from Childs to trail the Hawkeyes by one, 39-38, with 13 minutes remaining. Consecutive baskets from Iowa’s Hannah Draxten upped the Hawkeye lead to 4338 as the game would remain a back and forth battle the rest of the way. K-State could not get any closer than two points, but the Hawkeyes never held more than a sevenpoint lead. A Chambers three-pointer with 2:19 left cut the deficit to 58-56 for K-State, but Iowa scored the next five points to extend the margin back to seven with 51 seconds left. Jaime Printy led a group of four Iowa players in double-figure scoring with 20 points. Iowa built an eight-point first-half lead at 21-13, highlighted by a Printy three-point field goal with 5:08 to play, to force a K-State timeout. Out of the timeout, the Wildcats cut into the Hawkeyes’ lead with a Karr three-point field goal, a pair of free throws from Childs and a layup from Branshea Brown for a 23-20 Iowa lead with 2:58 to play in the half. After a strong defensive effort, a running layup from Karr brought the Wildcats back into a tie with the Hawkeyes at 23 with 2:06 to play. Another defensive stop by K-State resulted in a fastbreak layup and an old-fashioned three-point play by Childs to cap a 9-0 run by the Wildcats and give K-State a 26-23 lead. For the 4:30 of the opening half, K-State held Iowa without a field goal as the Wildcats took a 29-25 lead at intermission. K-State was led by Childs with 13 points in the opening stanza, while Karr added 10. The Wildcats outshot the Hawkeyes from the field in the opening half, .407 to .346. K-State also held the edge on the boards, 18-16. Kansas State (6-1, 0-0 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 33 Childs, Jalana f 6-11 34 Brown, Branshea f 3-6 02 Chambers, Brittany g 6-18 12 Karr, Taelor g 7-14 22 White, Mariah g 0-3 10 Hill, Kelsey 0-1 11 Caron, Chantay 0-1 13 Kulas, Brianna 0-0 20 Ostermann, Emma 0-1 21 Chisholm, JuliAnne 0-0 32 Voronenko, Alina 0-0 TEAM Totals 22-55

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds Iowa (8-1, 0-0 Big Ten) No. N A M E 20 Krei, Kelly 24 Printy, Jaime 12 Johnson, Morgan 02 Wahlin, Kamille 21 Alexander, Kachine 03 Hansen, Kalli 04 Considine, Megan 22 Cermak, Kelsey 31 Draxten, Hannah TEAM Totals

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

3FG 0-0 0-0 4-10 3-6 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

FT 6-7 0-0 4-7 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

RB PF 2-4-6 3 4-7-11 2 2-2-4 2 1-3-4 4 0-5-5 4 0-0-0 0 0-0-0 1 0-1-1 0 0-0-0 0 0-0-0 2 0-0-0 0 1-0-1 7-19 11-16 10-22-32 18

1st Half .407 .273 .800

FG f 3-5 f 8-13 c 6-9 g 2-10 g 3-10 0-0 0-1 0-0 3-3

3FG 1-3 1-1 0-0 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

2nd Half .393 .500 .636

RB 0-2-2 1-3-4 1-5-6 0-6-6 1-6-7 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 2-2-4 0-3-3 25-51 2-8 16-19 5-28-33 1st Half .346 .250 .833

FT 0-0 3-3 1-2 6-6 6-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

2nd Half .640 .000 .846

TP 18 6 20 17 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

A MIN 2 32 1 35 2 38 2 36 8 34 0 2 0 9 0 2 0 4 0 4 0 4

62

15 200

Game .400 .368 .688 0

PF 3 1 1 3 3 2 0 0 1

TP 7 20 13 10 12 0 0 0 6

A MIN 1 28 5 34 1 32 2 32 2 32 0 5 2 8 0 14 0 15

14

68

13 200

Game .490 .250 .842 2

Officials: Amy Bonner, Roy Gulbeyan, Frank Steratore Technical Fouls: Kansas State-None; Iowa-None Attendance: 7,641 Score by Periods Kansas State Iowa

94

1st 29 25

2nd 33 43

Total 62 68

GAME

8

NORTH DAKOTA (rv/--) KANSAS STATE

49 76

December 8, 2010 • Manhattan, Kan.

MANHATTAN, Kan. – The Kansas State women’s basketball team improved to 6-0 at home this season behind a true team effort, as nine different Wildcats scored at least five points in the 76-49 drubbing of North Dakota, Wednesday night at Bramlage Coliseum. Taelor Karr led all players in scoring with 16 on the evening, as she connected on 7-of-8 field goal attempts on the evening, marking the first time this season that Karr has led the Wildcats in scoring. Branshea Brown was the only other Wildcat to score in double digits, dropping 10 on the Fighting Sioux on 5-of-7 shooting. Jalana Childs was just shy of the double-digit mark, notching nine points in the contest. Both Alina Voronenko and JuliAnne Chisholm chipped in seven points off of the KState bench, as the Wildcat bench registered a season-high 34 points. K-State also dominated down low, outscoring the Fighting Sioux 40-18 in the paint, while outrebounding North Dakota, 39-28. Both teams struggled to connect from the field in the early going, with K-State taking a 12-5 lead on a Voronenko 3-pointer at the 10:52 mark. From there, the Wildcats turned up the defensive pressure to go on a 16-4 run and extend their lead to 19, 28-9, with 3:27 left in the first half. North Dakota was able to gain a little bit of momentum heading into the break, scoring seven of their 16 first half points in the last 2:14, but KState was able to take a season-high 18-point advantage into the locker room, 34-16. After the break, North Dakota found a little bit more rhythm on the offensive end, but it wasn’t enough to muster a comeback attempt on the Wildcats, who never let the game get closer than 18 points. North Dakota (1-6, 0-0 Great West) No. N A M E FG 3FG FT RB PF 14 Youngblut, Mallory f 4-10 3-6 0-0 0-2-2 4 21 Lof, Corey f 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 52 Wall, Allyssa c 5-8 0-0 2-2 4-5-9 3 03 Mothershed, C.nay g 1-5 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 1 12 Rothfusz, Carly g 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 10 Mothershed, C.nise 1-6 0-2 0-0 2-0-2 0 11 Smart, Nicole 1-7 0-5 3-4 0-0-0 0 13 Buck, Madi 2-8 2-3 0-0 1-1-2 1 32 Houdek, Katie 2-3 0-0 1-1 1-1-2 0 34 Lauck, Megan 0-3 0-2 0-2 0-2-2 0 40 Kuehl, Shyla 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 TEAM 1-4-5 Totals 18-53 5-18 8-11 10-18-28 10

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

1st Half .259 .250 .000

Kansas State (7-1, 0-0 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 33 Childs, Jalana f 4-8 34 Brown, Branshea f 5-7 02 Chambers, Brittany g 2-9 12 Karr, Taelor g 7-8 22 White, Mariah g 1-1 10 Hill, Kelsey 2-4 11 Caron, Chantay 2-5 13 Kulas, Brianna 3-7 14 Wittman, Stephanie 1-3 20 Ostermann, Emma 0-0 21 Chisholm, JuliAnne 3-5 32 Voronenko, Alina 3-5 TEAM Totals 33-62

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

3FG 0-0 0-0 1-6 2-3 0-0 2-2 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-2 8-17

1st Half .455 .444 .000

2nd Half .423 .300 .727

FT 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0

RB PF 0-3-3 2 3-2-5 1 1-4-5 0 4-1-5 2 0-3-3 1 0-1-1 0 1-1-2 0 1-4-5 2 0-1-1 0 0-1-1 0 1-3-4 2 0-1-1 0 2-1-3 2-6 13-26-39 10 2nd Half .621 .500 .333

TP 11 2 12 4 0 2 5 6 5 0 2 49

A MIN 4 26 1 22 1 22 4 27 0 10 1 21 3 24 0 20 0 10 0 11 0 7 14 200

Game .340 .278 .727 1

TP 9 10 5 16 2 6 6 6 2 0 7 7

A MIN 2 22 0 16 6 24 2 22 3 20 2 16 3 14 0 15 2 10 0 10 1 16 0 15

76

21 200

Game .532 .471 .333 3

Officials: Beverly Roberts, Lisa Mattingly, Greg Small Technical Fouls: North Dakota-None; Kansas State-None Attendance: 2,696 Score by Periods North Dakota Kansas State

1st 16 34

2nd 33 42

GAME

9

41 61

December 12, 2010 • Manhattan, Kan.

MANHATTAN, Kan. – Taelor Karr scored 17 points and grabbed a career-high-tying 12 rebounds for the first Wildcat double-double this season, as the Cats beat the UC Davis Aggies 61-41 Sunday afternoon in Bramlage Coliseum. The game moves Kansas State to 8-1 on the season and a perfect 8-0 at home. Karr’s 17 points came on 6-of-9 shooting, including 3-of-5 from behind the arc. This was Karr’s second career double-double after registering 16 points and 12 rebounds against Texas Tech on March 11, 2010. Joining Karr in double figures were Branshea Brown and Brittany Chambers with 13 and 10 points, respectively. Brown has scored in double figures in six career games, which includes five game this season. K-State (8-1) went on a 13-0 run in the first 6 minutes of play and never looked back. The Cats shot a season high 53.8 percent from the field in the first half and went into the locker room with a 35-22 lead. After the break the Wildcats continued to dominate and were leading by 23 after a layup by Mariah White with 5:01 to go in the game. The Aggies (6-2) were not able to connect with the basket, shooting just 26.8 percent from the floor. UC Davis had only one player score in double digits, with Vicky Deely scoring 12 points on 4-of-10 shooting off the bench. K-State had a presence in the paint outscoring, UC Davis 28-18 inside and outrebounded the Aggies 45 to 32. UC Davis (6-2, 0-0 Big West) No. N A M E FG 15 Heintz, Heidi f 3-7 25 Riecks, Kasey f 2-9 11 Mintun, Paige c 1-11 02 Asano, Hana g 0-3 32 Meggison, Samanthag 2-6 04 Oryon, Idit 0-1 05 Stephens, Hannah 1-2 10 Shinoda, Blair 2-4 12 Beard, Kelsey 0-1 21 Deely, Vicky 4-10 23 Juric, Lauren 0-1 24 Salvatore, Brianna 0-1 TEAM Totals 15-56

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

3FG 0-0 1-5 0-3 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-7 0-1 0-0

FT 3-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-2 0-0

RB PF 4-3-7 2 2-3-5 1 3-3-6 5 0-0-0 0 0-4-4 3 1-0-1 0 0-0-0 1 1-1-2 1 0-0-0 2 0-2-2 1 0-1-1 5 0-0-0 1 2-2-4 4-19 7-15 13-19-32 22

1st Half .296 .333 .500

Kansas State (8-1, 0-0 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 33 Childs, Jalana f 1-4 34 Brown, Branshea f 5-6 02 Chambers, Brittany g 4-11 12 Karr, Taelor g 6-9 22 White, Mariah g 2-2 10 Hill, Kelsey 1-3 11 Caron, Chantay 1-5 13 Kulas, Brianna 0-1 14 Wittman, Stephanie 0-0 20 Ostermann, Emma 0-1 21 Chisholm, JuliAnne 0-1 32 Voronenko, Alina 1-3 TEAM Totals 21-46

3FG 0-0 0-0 2-7 3-5 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1

2nd Half .241 .100 .444

RB PF 1-2-3 0 1-3-4 3 1-2-3 1 3-9-12 1 0-5-5 2 0-0-0 0 2-1-3 3 0-0-0 2 1-1-2 2 0-0-0 0 0-3-3 2 0-3-3 0 3-4-7 6-17 13-24 12-33-45 16

1st Half .538 .462 .333

FT 2-4 3-5 0-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 4-4 0-0 0-2 1-2 1-2

2nd Half .350 .000 .571

TP 9 5 2 0 4 1 4 4 0 12 0 0

A MIN 1 25 1 28 0 23 2 21 0 22 0 6 2 15 0 15 0 6 1 16 1 15 0 8

41

8 200

Game .268 .211 .467 3

TP 4 13 10 17 4 3 2 4 0 0 1 3

A MIN 2 23 1 23 4 27 1 32 4 23 1 14 1 9 2 10 0 8 0 3 1 18 0 10

61

17 200

Game .457 .353 .542 5

Officials: Lisa Jones, Roy Gulbeyan, Doug Knight Technical Fouls: UC Davis-None; Kansas State-None Attendance: 3,076 Score by Periods UC Davis Kansas State

Total 49 76

UC DAVIS (rv/--) KANSAS STATE

1st 22 35

2nd 19 26

Total 41 61


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(rv/--) KANSAS STATE UTSA

55 72

December 20, 2010 • San Antonio, Texas

SAN ANTONIO, Texas – Kansas State held an eight-point lead in the first half at UTSA on Monday night, but the Roadrunners used a combination of strong shooting and a chilly effort from the field in the second half by the Wildcats to hand K-State its second loss of the season, 72-55. After trailing by four at the break, K-State (8-2) evened the score at 37 with 15:47 to play on a free throw from Taelor Karr. UTSA was able to increase its halftime advantage and built it to eight with 11:41 to play. The Wildcats went without a field goal for almost six minutes in the early stages of the second half before Karr ended the drought with a layup. The Roadrunners extended the lead to 54-42 with 9:37 to play following a Ijeoma Waturuocha layup and eventually built the lead to 19 in the latter stages of the contest. For the game, K-State was frigid from the field shooting a season-low 25.0 percent from the field including 19.2 from beyond the arc. The Wildcats were led by Karr with 13 points and Brittany Chambers with nine and a game-high 11 rebounds. Karr pulled in seven rebounds and tallied a career-high five steals. UTSA (4-6) had four players in double figures, led by Ashleigh Franklin with a game-high 20 points and Ashley Gardner with 12 points. The Roadrunners shot 46.2 percent from the field and were 20-of-28 (.714) from the foul line in the second half and 22-of-34 for the game. K-State trailed at the half for just the second time this season, as the Roadrunners held a 35-31 edge. UTSA was bolstered by its performance from the field especially in paint, as they carded a 51.6 field goal percentage and 22 points in the paint in the opening stanza. The 35 points by UTSA in the opening half were the most allowed by K-State in a first half since March 6, 2010 against Nebraska. K-State was boosted by its bench in the first half, outscoring the Roadrunners 172 in the category. The Wildcats were led off the bench by Chantay Caron with seven points, while Emma Ostermann and San Antonio, native, Stephanie Wittman each added a career-high five. Both Ostermann and Wittman carded their first career three-point field goals in the half. Kansas State (8-2, 0-0 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 33 Childs, Jalana f 1-6 34 Brown, Branshea f 0-6 02 Chambers, Brittany g 3-13 12 Karr, Taelor g 5-8 22 White, Mariah g 2-7 10 Hill, Kelsey 1-6 11 Caron, Chantay 1-6 13 Kulas, Brianna 0-4 14 Wittman, Stephanie 2-7 20 Ostermann, Emma 1-2 21 Chisholm, JuliAnne 0-4 32 Voronenko, Alina 2-3 TEAM Totals 18-72

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds UTSA (4-6, 0-0 Southland) No. N A M E 40 Franklin, Ashleigh f 55 Cooper, Cori f 03 Malone, Jermini g 22 Gardner, Ashley g 24 Davis, Alysse g 21 Ansley, Kelsey 30 Waturuocha, Ijeoma 32 Wright, Whitney 34 Thorman, Lyndi TEAM Totals

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

3FG 0-0 0-0 1-6 1-3 0-2 0-5 0-1 0-2 1-3 1-2 0-0 1-2

RB PF 1-2-3 5 4-1-5 4 4-7-11 2 1-6-7 3 4-2-6 2 0-0-0 1 2-2-4 0 1-0-1 3 1-0-1 1 1-1-2 2 2-2-4 2 0-1-1 1 2-2-4 5-26 14-24 23-26-49 26

1st Half .313 .286 1.000

FT 2-2 0-0 2-2 2-5 1-4 0-0 5-7 0-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0

2nd Half .200 .083 .412

FG 4-8 4-4 4-10 4-11 4-11 1-2 3-5 0-0 0-1

3FG FT RB 0-1 12-14 1-6-7 0-0 0-3 1-3-4 0-1 2-5 0-5-5 1-2 3-5 1-5-6 0-3 3-3 1-7-8 0-0 1-1 0-3-3 1-2 1-3 1-6-7 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2-2-4 24-52 2-9 22-34 7-38-45 1st Half .516 .200 .333

2nd Half .381 .250 .714

TP 4 0 9 13 5 2 7 0 5 5 0 5

A MIN 0 10 0 17 2 33 1 29 6 25 0 23 0 16 0 9 0 11 0 5 0 13 0 9

55

9

16

TP 20 8 10 12 11 3 8 0 0

A MIN 2 28 0 13 4 40 1 40 1 40 0 9 0 19 0 5 0 6

72

8 200

Game .462 .222 .647 6

1st 31 35

2nd 24 37

Total 55 72

49 63

December 21, 2010 • San Antonio, Texas

SAN ANTONIO, Texas – Kansas State looked to rebound from its opening loss in the UTSA Christmas Classic on Tuesday evening, but turnovers hindered the Wildcats as Middle Tennessee State secured the win, 63-49. This is the first time this season KState has dropped consecutive contests. Kansas State was led by Jalana Childs with 15 points, while Taelor Karr added 11 points. Karr was the only Wildcat to reach double figures in both games in San Antonio and has secured double digits in seven games this season. The Wildcats (8-3) shot 38.9 percent from the field for the game, but were plagued by 21 turnovers which Middle Tennessee State turned into 18 points. K-State shot just four free throws on the night, while the Blue Raiders carded 16 attempts and made 12. The Blue Raiders (9-3) saw two players reach double figures, as Ebony Rowe tallied a game-high 19 points and Icelyn Elie scored 14, all in the second half. K-State used a late 7-0 run to close to within three of the Blue Raiders at the half, 25-22. With 2:57 to play in the first stanza, the Wildcats’ rally began on a Karr scooping layup. Following a K-State defensive stop, Childs registered two of her first-half leading eight points on a layup. An Emma Ostermann steal on the next Middle Tennessee State possession resulted in a Chantay Caron three-point field goal with 16 seconds remaining in the half. The Wildcats shot 35.7 percent from the field in the first half, while holding Middle Tennessee State to 37.5 percent. K-State outrebounded the Blue Raiders in the opening frame, 18-16. K-State drew even at 35 early in the second half on a Karr three-point field goal with 16:18 to play. Middle Tennessee State took a 10-point lead, 51-41, with 7:56 remaining on a Kortni Jones three-point field goal. The Wildcats were held without a field goal for over four minutes midway through the half, as the Blue Raiders held a 56-43 lead with 3:46 remaining. Middle Tennessee State (9-3, 0-0 Sun Belt) No. N A M E FG 3FG FT 21 Rowe, Ebony f 3-6 0-0 11-15 50 Stewart, KeKe c 3-4 0-0 0-1 20 Stewart, Tina g 1-7 0-4 0-0 24 Jones, Kortni g 2-6 2-4 0-0 30 Lanning, Anne Marie g 1-7 1-5 4-4 13 Elie, Icelyn 7-12 0-0 0-0 14 Raynor, Dymon 1-1 0-0 0-0 32 Luffman, Jordyn 3-9 3-7 0-0 Team Totals 21-52 6-20 15-20

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

1st Half .375 .300 .667

Kansas State (8-3, 0-0 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 33 Childs, Jalana f 7-13 34 Brown, Branshea f 2-4 02 Chambers, Brittany g 3-11 12 Karr, Taelor g 5-12 22 White, Mariah g 1-1 10 Hill, Kelsey 0-4 11 Caron, Chantay 2-2 13 Kulas, Brianna 1-2 20 Ostermann, Emma 0-0 21 Chisholm, JuliAnne 0-3 32 Voronenko, Alina 0-2 TEAM Totals 21-54

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

RB PF 5-5-10 2 0-4-4 2 1-1-2 2 0-2-2 0 0-2-2 1 2-2-4 2 0-0-0 1 2-7-9 0 1-1-2 11-24-35 10

2nd Half .429 .300 .786

TP 17 6 2 6 7 14 2 9

A MIN 4 33 0 18 0 14 8 32 2 40 2 26 0 3 1 34

63

17 200

Game .404 .300 .750 4

3FG 0-0 0-0 1-3 1-6 0-0 0-3 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 4-15

1st Half .357 .286 .000

FT 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0

RB 0-5-5 2-1-3 0-1-1 1-3-4 0-3-3 1-2-3 0-2-2 2-2-4 1-0-1 1-0-1 1-1-2 0-1-1 3-4 9-21-30

PF 4 2 2 1 4 1 0 1 0 2 2 19

2nd Half .423 .250 .750

TP 15 4 7 11 2 0 5 3 0 2 0

A MIN 2 31 1 15 2 34 0 33 2 21 1 29 0 5 0 5 0 10 0 11 1 6

49

9 200

Game .389 .267 .750 1

Officials: Laurie Porter, John Fletcher, Marc Merritt Technical Fouls: Middle Tennessee State-None; Kansas State-None Attendance: 957 Score by Periods Middle Tennessee State Kansas State

Officials: John Fletcher, Laurie Porter, Marc Merritt Technical Fouls: Kansas State-None; UTSA-None Attendance: 1,432 Score by Periods Kansas State UTSA

11

(rv/--) KANSAS STATE MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE

200

Game .250 .192 .583 4

PF 4 3 2 1 2 3 0 1 0

GAME

1st 25 22

2nd 38 27

Total 63 49

GAME

12

KANSAS STATE DARTMOUTH

69 48

December 29, 2010 • Hanover, N.H.

HANOVER, N.H. – With career-high efforts from Brittany Chambers and Chantay Caron, Kansas State ended a two-game slide on Wednesday night with a 69-48 win over Dartmouth in the Blue Sky Classic. Chambers and Caron combined for 39 points and 22 rebounds to propel K-State to the win. The Wildcats (9-3) saw Chambers record her second career double-double with a career-high 26 points and pulled in a personal season-high 13 rebounds. She also added five assists to her final stat line. The sophomore from Jordan, Minn., tallied a career-high six 3-point field goals and became the first Wildcat to make six 3-point field goals in a game since Kari Kincaid registered six against Michigan State on Nov. 22, 2007. Kansas State head coach Deb Patterson adjusted the starting lineup for the first contest after the holiday break, as Caron and JuliAnne Chisholm garnered their first career starts on Wednesday night. Caron responded with career-highs of 13 points and nine rebounds, while Chisholm added six points and three rebounds. K-State was also bolstered by the production of junior forwards Jalana Childs and Branshea Brown off the bench. Childs, due to travel issues because of the blizzard on the east coast, did not arrive until a couple of hours before tipoff. The Orlando, Fla., product carded 11 points and four rebounds in 22 minutes. Brown added nine points and four rebounds to the cause. Dartmouth (3-8) was paced by Nicola Zimmer with 12 points, while Faziah Steen added 11 and Cassie Cooper chipped in with 10. The Cats used a 14-4 run midway through the first half to secure a 22-13 lead with 7:45 to play. The Big Green cut the K-State lead to four, 27-23, with the aid of consecutive three-point field goals from Zimmer and Steen. The Wildcats were able to hold off Dartmouth for the remainder of the half to hold a 32-27 advantage at the break. The Wildcats were led in the first half by Brown with nine points off the bench, while Chambers and Caron chipped with six apiece. K-State shot 42.4 percent from the field in the opening half and outrebounded the Big Green 23-16. K-State fought off a feisty Dartmouth squad in the second half, as Chambers scored 12 straight points over a six-minute stretch that saw K-State’s lead increase to as many as 13, 48-35. Following five straight points from Caron, Chambers connected on her sixth 3-point field goal with 4:26 remaining. After a blocked shot by Brown, Chambers found Jalana Childs wide open under the basket to give K-State a 59-43 lead with 3:57 remaining to force a Dartmouth timeout. The Wildcats ended the game on a 15-5 run and built a game-high 23-point lead with 1:08 remaining on a pair of free throws from Emma Ostermann. The Wildcats outshot the Big Green (38.9 to 33.3 percent) and held a 17 rebound advantage with a season-high 52 rebounds, which included 20 offensive boards. Kansas State (9-3, 0-0 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 11 Caron, Chantay f 6-11 21 Chisholm, JuliAnne f 3-8 02 Chambers, Brittany g 9-20 12 Karr, Taelor g 0-8 22 White, Mariah g 1-2 10 Hill, Kelsey 0-2 13 Kulas, Brianna 0-2 20 Ostermann, Emma 0-2 32 Voronenko, Alina 0-1 33 Childs, Jalana 5-9 34 Brown, Branshea 4-7 TEAM Totals 28-72

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

FT 1-1 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-2 1-1

RB PF 5-4-9 2 1-2-3 2 5-8-13 0 1-5-6 1 0-5-5 2 0-1-1 1 1-1-2 1 0-0-0 1 1-2-3 0 2-2-4 4 4-0-4 1 1-1-2 6-23 7-10 21-31-52 15

1st Half .424 .222 .667

Dartmouth (3-8, 0-0 Ivy League) No. N A M E FG 24 Cooper, Cassie f 4-8 34 Dosenko, Sasha f 2-8 04 VandenBosch, L. g 0-5 10 Zimmer, Nicola g 5-11 25 Steen, Faziah g 4-13 11 Kufeld, Kylie 0-0 12 Ross, Janelle 2-5 21 McFee, Meghan 0-1 33 Byrd, Kelsey 2-6 TEAM Totals 19-57

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

3FG 0-1 0-3 6-11 0-3 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0

3FG 0-1 0-0 0-1 2-4 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1

2nd Half .359 .286 .714

RB PF 0-2-2 4 1-2-3 2 1-2-3 2 0-4-4 3 1-4-5 3 0-0-0 0 6-3-9 3 1-2-3 0 1-2-3 0 3-0-3 5-11 5-12 11-24-35 17

1st Half .400 .500 .000

FT 2-2 1-3 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-0

2nd Half .259 .400 .556

TP 13 6 26 0 2 0 0 2 0 11 9

A MIN 0 21 0 22 5 36 5 30 6 28 0 8 0 5 0 2 0 7 1 22 1 19

69

18 200

Game .389 .261 .700 2

TP 10 5 0 12 11 0 6 0 4

A MIN 5 31 1 33 1 33 1 33 0 33 0 1 0 16 2 9 0 11

48

10 200

Game .333 .455 .417 3

Officials: Kenneth Kelly, Fatou Cissoko, Michael McConnell Technical Fouls: Kansas State-None; Dartmouth-None Attendance: 1002 Score by Periods Kansas State Dartmouth

1st 32 27

2nd 37 21

Total 69 48

95


2010-11 BOX SCORES GAME

13

KANSAS STATE VERMONT

68 39

December 30, 2010 • Hanover, N.H.

HANOVER, N.H. – Led by double figure scoring efforts from Brittany Chambers and Jalana Childs, Kansas State concluded its non-conference schedule with a dominating 68-39 win over Vermont in the Blue Sky Classic on Wednesday at Leede Arena. The 39 points allowed by K-State were the fewest this season and lowest since surrendering 33 to Missouri on Feb. 10, 2010. K-State (10-3) held its seventh opponent this season to 49 points or less, by limiting the Catamounts to a 28.3 field goal percentage. The Wildcats shot 43.5 percent from the field, including 33.3 percent (7-of-21) from three-point range, for the game and forced 24 Vermont turnovers, which resulted 30 points for K-State. Chambers notched 18 points, including 13 in the second half. The sophomore guard from Jordan, Minn., recorded 44 points in the two games of the Blue Sky Classic and has scored in double figures in 10 games this season and 32 contests in her career. She was 3-of-9 from beyond the arc and has now made a three-point field goal in 18 straight games, dating back to last season. Childs tallied 15 points and five rebounds off the bench. The junior forward from Orlando, Fla., notched 26 points and nine rebounds off the bench in the two games. Also adding to the K-State attack were sophomore guard Taelor Karr and junior forward Branshea Brown. Karr finished with nine points, four rebounds and four steals, while Brown registered six points, eight rebounds and a blocked shot off the bench. Vermont (0-12) was paced by Lauren Buschmann with 14 points, while Ashley Hoyt added 11 off the bench. A pair of early three-point field goals from Karr and Chambers in the second half propelled the Wildcats to a 41-18 lead with 15:54 remaining. Chambers rattled in a fast break jumper and a second three-pointer for a personal 8-0 run. Karr added four more points during the next two minutes to send K-State’s lead to 25, 45-20, with 11:40 to play. The Wildcats would hold a 34-point advantage, 60-26, with 5:20 remaining in the contest, following a Chantay Caron fast break layup In the first half, Childs pushed K-State to an early 10-point lead, 17-7, with 11 points off the bench. Branshea Brown and Brittany Chambers added six and five points, respectively, to push K-State’s lead to 16, 27-11, with 4:23 to play. Kelsey Hill connected on K-State’s first three-point field of the evening with 1:36 remaining to stake K-State to a 30-15 halftime lead. The Wildcats shot 38.7 percent from the field in the opening half and held the Catamounts to 25.0 percent. The 15 points by Vermont in the first half were a season low for points allowed in a half by the Wildcats this season. Vermont (0-12, 0-0 America East) No. N A M E FG 24 Wheeler, Lauren f 1-6 32 Buschmann, Lauren c 7-13 14 Dorey, Katie g 0-4 34 Cooper, Jasmine g 1-5 01 Dennerlein, Tory g 0-3 00 Simononis, Sam 0-0 02 Albert, Morgan 1-4 05 Lalonde, Kristine 0-2 21 Hier, Kelli 0-0 22 Hoyt, Ashley 3-8 23 Kudron, McKenzie 0-0 25 Young, Tonya 2-8 TEAM Totals 15-53

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

2-17

FT 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-4 0-0 1-1

RB PF 0-3-3 0 6-3-9 0 0-0-0 1 2-3-5 2 0-1-1 2 0-0-0 0 1-0-1 2 1-1-2 1 0-3-3 1 1-2-3 0 0-2-2 1 1-1-2 3 1-1-2 7-8 13-20-33 13

1st Half .250 .111 .667

Kansas State (10-3, 0-0 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 11 Caron, Chantay f 1-1 21 Chisholm, JuliAnne f 2-2 02 Chambers, Brittany g 6-15 12 Karr, Taelor g 4-8 22 White, Mariah g 0-4 10 Hill, Kelsey 2-8 13 Kulas, Brianna 3-5 20 Ostermann, Emma 0-1 32 Voronenko, Alina 0-2 33 Childs, Jalana 7-13 34 Brown, Branshea 2-3 TEAM Totals 27-62

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

3FG 0-1 0-0 0-3 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-5 0-0 0-5

3FG 0-0 0-0 3-9 1-3 0-0 2-7 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0

2nd Half .310 .125 1.000

RB PF 2-2-4 2 1-3-4 0 2-1-3 2 1-3-4 0 1-3-4 2 1-0-1 1 3-1-4 2 1-0-1 1 1-3-4 1 1-4-5 0 4-4-8 5 0-1-1 7-21 7-12 18-25-43 16

1st Half .387 .125 .500

FT 0-1 0-0 3-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-3

2nd Half .484 .462 1.000

TP 2 14 0 3 0 2 2 0 0 11 0 5

A MIN 1 22 0 25 2 20 2 28 0 20 0 4 0 12 3 20 0 14 1 18 0 3 0 14

39

9 200

Game .283 .118 .875 2

TP 2 4 18 9 0 6 8 0 0 15 6 68

A MIN 3 16 0 23 2 29 3 28 3 25 1 17 0 11 0 6 0 9 0 20 1 16 13 200

Game .435 .333 .583 2

96

1st 15 30

14

(rv/25) OKLAHOMA STATE KANSAS STATE

45 63

January 9, 2011 • Manhattan, Kan.

MANHATTAN, Kan. – In front of the largest home crowd in four seasons, the Kansas State women's basketball team opened up Big 12 Conference play Sunday with an impressive 63-45 victory over the Oklahoma State Cowgirls in Bramlage Coliseum to remain a perfect 8-0 at home this season. The Wildcats used stifling defense and a redhot shooting performance to improve their record to 11-3. It did not take long for K-State to get on the board, as sophomore guard Brittany Chambers knocked down a 3-pointer just 21 seconds into the contest. From there, the shots continued to rain down for the Wildcats. Kansas State went on to drain a season-high 12 3-pointers, all while shooting a blistering 50 percent from downtown for the game. The last time the Wildcats connected on 12 3-pointers was on January 2 of last year against the Yale Bulldogs. K-State received a big boost off the bench from junior Alina Voronenko, who tallied a career-high 16 points, including four 3-pointers. Kansas State's bench outscored Oklahoma State's bench 33-17 to keep the Cowgirls at bay. Chambers kept her hot-hand by knocking down four shots from beyond the arc to go along with nine rebounds. The Jordan, Minn., native finished with 16 points marking the eighth time this season she has led the team in scoring. The tandem of Chambers and Voronenko went a combined 8-for-14 from beyond the arc. Not to be outdone by her backcourt teammates, foward Jalana Childs notched her first double-double of the season by scoring 12 points and grabbing a game-high 11 rebounds. It also marked the second double-double of her career with both coming against Oklahoma State. Guard Taelor Karr scored in double-figures for the eighth time this season, finishing with 10 points. K-State's defense forced the Cowgirls into two four-minute scoring droughts, while holding OSU to just 27 percent from the field in the opening stanza. Though holding a 12-point lead at the half, the Wildcat defense did not letup, as the `Cats held Oklahoma State to just 22 second-half points. (rv/25) Oklahoma State (12-2, 0-1 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 3FG FT RB PF 15 Young, Toni f 3-15 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 4 34 McIntyre, Vicky c 2-6 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 00 Garrison, Lakyn g 3-6 3-6 0-0 0-0-0 2 03 Bias, Tiffany g 3-10 1-5 2-2 1-1-2 2 05 Blair-Mobley, Caroly g 0-0 0-0 0-2 2-2-4 1 01 Robinson, Precious 3-4 0-0 4-6 5-5-10 0 11 Bryan, Jenni 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 1 13 Howard, Heather 0-1 0-0 0-0 3-0-3 1 24 Crutchfield, Carissa 0-6 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 25 Keller, Lindsey 2-5 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1 31 Suttles, Kendra 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 TEAM 3-2-5 Totals 17-59 5-14 6-10 19-15-34 13

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

1st Half .273 .200 .667

Kansas State (11-3, 1-0 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 11 Caron, Chantay f 0-2 21 Chisholm, JuliAnne f 0-1 33 Childs, Jalana f 3-9 02 Chambers, Brittany g 6-12 22 White, Mariah g 1-1 10 Hill, Kelsey 0-2 12 Karr, Taelor 3-6 13 Kulas, Brianna 0-0 32 Voronenko, Alina 6-9 34 Brown, Branshea 1-3 TEAM Totals 20-45

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

3FG 0-0 0-0 1-2 4-8 0-0 0-2 3-6 0-0 4-6 0-0

2nd Half .308 .444 .500

RB PF 0-0-0 0 0-0-0 0 5-6-11 0 2-7-9 1 2-3-5 0 0-0-0 2 0-4-4 1 0-0-0 0 1-2-3 2 2-1-3 4 2-1-3 12-24 11-17 14-24-38 10

1st Half .500 .571 .833

FT 0-0 0-0 5-8 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 5-6

2nd Half .391 .400 .545

TP 6 4 9 9 0 10 3 0 0 4 0

A MIN 1 24 0 12 0 28 2 34 2 26 0 20 0 5 0 11 0 17 0 17 0 6

45

5 200

Game .288 .357 .600 3

TP 0 0 12 16 2 0 10 0 16 7

A MIN 1 11 0 5 1 37 3 40 6 31 0 7 2 35 0 1 1 20 0 13

63

14 200

Game .444 .500 .647 2

1st 23 35

2nd 22 28

15

2nd 24 38

Total 39 68

KANSAS STATE (15/14) OKLAHOMA

Total 45 63

45 52

January 12, 2011 • Norman, Okla.

NORMAN, Okla. – Brittany Chambers scored 11 points to lead Kansas State but 14thranked Oklahoma used a strong second half to hold off the Wildcats down the stretch, 52-45, Wednesday night at Lloyd Noble Center. With the loss, K-State fell to 11-4 overall and 1-1 in Big 12 play, while Oklahoma improved to 12-3 on the year and 2-0 in the league. Chambers was the lone Wildcat to score in double figures, while Mariah White and Taelor Karr each had nine points. After holding the Sooners to just 15 points and 19 percent shooting in the first half, K-State maintained its lead early in the second half until Oklahoma used a 13-6 run to capture a 28-26 lead with 15:06 to play. A layup by Jalana Childs and a free throw by White pushed K-State back into the lead, 29-28, with 11:51 remaining until Oklahoma regained the lead for good at the 8:53 mark following two Joanna McFarland free throws. The Wildcats would stay within striking distance the rest of the way but could not retake the lead. After the Sooners took a six-point advantage at 43-37 with 5:36 left, the Cats would claw back to within one at the 2:59 mark following a Karr jumper but Oklahoma managed to hold on late for the seven-point win. Kansas State shot 34 percent for the contest, while Oklahoma finished at 32 percent. Neither team was efficient from three-point range as the Wildcats hit on just 2-of12 attempts and the Sooners missed on all nine of their attempts. Oklahoma held the advantage on the boards, 44-37, and also in the turnover department as K-State committed 19 to the Sooners' 15. Danielle Robinson led all scorers with 20 points for Oklahoma. K-State withstood an early first-half 4-0 advantage by OU to go on an 8-0 run of its own. K-State's run was capped by a Chambers steal and fast break layup with 14:40 left in the first half, which forced an Oklahoma timeout. The Wildcats were able to extend their advantage to seven at 20-13 as White beat the shot clock on a driving layup with 3:38 remaining. K-State entered the locker room with a 20-15 lead and was led in the first stanza by Karr's five points and Chambers' and Branshea Brown's four. The K-State defense was up to the challenge in the opening half, holding the Sooners without a field goal for the final 9:25 and forcing Oklahoma to shoot 19.4 percent from the field and turn the ball over 10 times. The 15 points K-State surrendered to Oklahoma tied the Wildcats' season-low for points allowed in a half. Kansas State (11-4, 1-1 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 11 Caron, Chantay f 0-1 21 Chisholm, JuliAnne f 0-2 33 Childs, Jalana f 3-12 02 Chambers, Brittany g 4-10 22 White, Mariah g 3-5 10 Hill, Kelsey 0-0 12 Karr, Taelor 4-7 14 Wittman, Stephanie 0-1 32 Voronenko, Alina 2-8 34 Brown, Branshea 2-7 TEAM Totals 18-53

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

3FG 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-6 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-1 0-0

RB PF 0-0-0 0 0-3-3 2 3-2-5 4 1-5-6 1 0-4-4 5 0-0-0 0 1-6-7 3 0-0-0 0 1-0-1 4 3-4-7 1 1-3-4 2-12 7-11 10-27-37 20

1st Half .360 .167 .500

FT 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-3 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-2

2nd Half .321 .167 .667

(15/14) Oklahoma (12-3, 2-0 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 3FG FT 10 Roethlisberger,C f 0-4 0-0 3-4 53 McFarland,Joanna c 2-4 0-0 2-2 03 Ellenberg,Aaryn g 3-9 0-2 1-1 13 Robinson,Danielle g 7-16 0-1 6-8 25 Hand,Whitney g 4-11 0-3 0-1 04 Griffin,Nicole 0-1 0-0 0-0 12 Cerina,Jelena 1-1 0-0 0-0 14 Willis,Lauren 0-0 0-0 0-0 22 Hook,Morgan 1-10 0-3 1-4 44 Cloman,Lyndsey 1-2 0-0 0-0 45 Hartman,Jasmine 0-1 0-0 1-2 TEAM Totals 19-59 0-9 14-22

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

Officials: Jesse Dickerson, Gator Parrish, Dee Kantner Technical Fouls: Oklahoma State-None; Kansas State-None Attendance: 9,024 Score by Periods Oklahoma State Kansas State

GAME

1st Half .194 .000 .429

RB PF 4-4-8 2 2-3-5 1 0-2-2 2 0-1-1 1 1-5-6 1 2-1-3 0 1-1-2 3 0-0-0 0 1-4-5 1 2-1-3 1 0-2-2 1 4-3-7 17-27-44 13

2nd Half .464 .000 .733

TP 0 0 6 11 9 0 9 0 5 5

A MIN 0 6 0 15 0 26 1 38 4 35 0 5 0 30 0 3 0 15 0 27

45

5 200

Game .340 .167 .636 2

TP 3 6 7 20 8 0 2 0 3 2 1

A MIN 1 22 1 19 0 23 1 39 1 38 0 4 0 5 0 2 2 26 1 7 0 15

52

7 200

Game .322 .000 .636 4

Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Clarke Stevens, Bob Trammell Technical Fouls: Kansas State-None; Oklahoma-None Attendance: 5,142 Score by Periods Kansas State Oklahoma

Officials: Butch Discher, John Palermo, Jon Levinson Technical Fouls: Vermont-None; Kansas State-None Attendance: 712 Score by Periods Vermont Kansas State

GAME

1st 20 15

2nd 25 37

Total 45 52


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16

KANSAS STATE (rv/rv) TEXAS TECH

66 68

January 15, 2011 • Lubbock, Texas

LUBBOCK, Texas – Texas Tech’s Chynna Brown hit a layup with under one second remaining in double-overtime to lift the Red Raiders to a 68-66 win over Kansas State Saturday at United Spirit Arena. With the loss, the Wildcats fell to 11-5 overall and 1-2 in Big 12 play, while Texas Tech improved to 16-1 and 3-0. Tied at 62 heading into the second overtime, K-State took leads of 64-62 and 6665 before Tech tied the game at 66 with a free throw with 38 seconds left. Following a Brittany Chambers missed jumper, Brown’s layup spoiled a Wildcat comeback and kept the Red Raiders undefeated in Big 12 play. Jalana Childs led K-State with 15 points, while Chambers added 14 and Mariah White 12. Alina Voronenko pitched in nine points and collected a career-high 11 rebounds. Down 50-46 with 32 seconds left in regulation, Voronenko hit a jumper with 23 seconds left. Following two missed free throws from Tech, Chambers tied the game at 50 with a driving layup down the right side of the lane to force overtime. Then in overtime, after the Red Raiders took a 52-50 lead, K-State opened up a nine-point lead at 62-53 before the Red Raiders charged back. After cutting the deficit to six, Tech nailed two crucial three-pointers in the final 30 seconds, sandwiched between four missed free throws by the Cats, to force a second overtime. Texas Tech expanded upon its 29-24 halftime lead early in the second half with a 6-2 run for its largest lead of the game at 35-26 with 14:32 to play. An 11-0 run from the Wildcats, capped by a Brittany Chambers’ three-point field goal, brought K-State back into the lead, 37-35 with 11:25 remaining. The Lady Raiders were able to push back in front, 40-37, on five straight points from Brown. A corner three-point field goal from Jordan Barncastle with 9:28 remaining boosted Texas Tech into a 45-38 lead before the Cats battled back to 45-42 on buckets from Branshea Brown and White at the 5:23 mark. Tech upped its lead back to five until a Childs jumper made it 49-46 with 2:50 left before the Cats forced the extra period. The Lady Raiders were held without a field goal for seven minutes, before a layup from Teena Wickett ended the drought and gave Texas Tech a 14-13 lead with 7:18 remaining. A jumper from the left corner by Voronenko pushed K-State back in front at 15-14. Texas Tech’s Mary Bokenkamp connected on a three-point field goal just as time expired to give the Lady Raiders a 29-24 edge at the half. This was the first 3-point field Texas Tech has made against K-State in 70 minutes of game action. Kansas State (11-5, 1-2 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 11 Caron, Chantay f 3-4 21 Chisholm, JuliAnne f 0-2 33 Childs, Jalana f 5-11 02 Chambers, Brittany g 6-15 22 White, Mariah g 6-10 10 Hill, Kelsey 0-1 12 Karr, Taelor 3-7 13 Kulas, Brianna 0-1 14 Wittman, Stephanie 0-1 32 Voronenko, Alina 4-14 34 Brown, Branshea 2-6 TEAM Totals 29-72

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

1st Half .423 .200 .333

Texas Tech (16-1, 3-0 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 01 Barncastle, Jordan f 4-5 04 Wickett, Teena f 3-9 20 Mallard, Kierra c 5-12 15 Morris, Casey g 0-8 23 Smalls, Monique g 0-5 00 Brown, Chynna 6-13 05 Hyde, Christine 2-2 24 Bokenkamp, Mary 3-3 33 Nobles, Shauntal 0-2 41 Baker, Kelsi 0-0 TEAM Totals 23-59

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

1st Half .391 1.000 .625

3FG 0-0 0-1 0-0 2-5 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-8 0-0

FT RB PF 0-0 1-1-2 0 0-0 0-1-1 1 5-6 0-7-7 5 0-3 3-1-4 2 0-1 4-2-6 4 0-2 0-0-0 0 0-0 1-3-4 2 0-0 0-0-0 2 0-0 0-0-0 0 0-0 1-10-11 3 0-0 0-0-0 2 1-3-4 3-17 5-12 11-28-39 21 2nd Half .387 .111 .500

A MIN 1 11 0 13 0 40 3 43 6 48 3 5 1 37 0 1 0 3 0 30 1 19

66

15 250

OT .400 .333 .429

3FG 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-0 1-3 0-0 3-3 0-0 0-0

FT RB PF 0-0 0-0-0 0 5-9 3-10-13 4 2-4 4-10-14 3 0-0 1-3-4 1 2-4 0-2-2 1 0-0 2-2-4 1 4-7 1-3-4 4 0-0 0-2-2 1 2-2 0-1-1 0 1-4 0-1-1 1 3-2-5 6-11 16-30 14-36-50 16 2nd Half .333 .500 .375

TP 6 0 15 14 12 0 6 0 0 9 4

OT .500 .500 .500

Game .403 .176 .417 3

TP 10 11 12 0 2 13 8 9 2 1

A MIN 1 38 3 34 2 36 1 28 3 43 3 33 1 13 1 11 0 9 0 5

68

15 250 Game .390 .545 .533 8

Officials: Laura Morris, Maj Forsberg, Brenda Pantoja Technical Fouls: Kansas State-None; Texas Tech - None Attendance: 7019 Score by Period Kansas State Texas Tech

1st Half 24 29

2nd Half 26 21

OT 16 18

Game 66 68

GAME

17

MISSOURI KANSAS STATE

63 66

January 19, 2011 • Manhattan, Kan.

MANHATTAN, Kan. – Jalana Childs scored a career high 21 points and Kansas State was able to withstand a 33-point outburst from Missouri’s RaeShara Brown as the Wildcats hung on for a hard-fought 66-63 victory over the Tigers Wednesday evening at Bramlage Coliseum. Childs, who tallied her first career 20-point game, was 7-of-10 from the field, including a perfect 4-of-4 aim in the second half, while she was 7-of-8 from the free throw line on the evening. The Wildcats (12-5, 2-2) also received double-digit scoring efforts from Alina Voronenko, who scored 11 points, while Taelor Karr added 10 on 3-of-6 shooting. KState is now 7-2 when three or more players reach double figures in scoring. Brown, who jump-started her game by hitting her first five field goals, collected the highest individual point total in the Big 12 this season. Only three other Tigers scored in the game on 11-of-32 shooting, as Shakara Jones registered 13 points on 6-of-8 shooting, while Christine Flores added 11 and Jasmyn Otote had six. In a game that featured eight ties and seven lead changes, the Tigers (9-9, 1-3) held a 46-45 advantage with 8:34 left in the contest, but K-State went on an 11-1 run over a 6:24 span to jump out to a 56-47 lead. The scoring run was helped by a stifling K-State defense that shut Missouri out from the field for nearly nine minutes as MU missed eight straight shots. The Tigers began to battle back in the final two minutes of the game, cutting the nine-point Wildcat lead to five with 23 seconds left. But the lead was too much to overcome as K-State hit nine free throws in the final minute to put the game away. K-State took a three-point lead into the locker room, thanks to a 13-4 run over the final four-plus minutes of the opening frame. But it wasn’t easy as Missouri jumped out to an early lead behind Brown, who tallied 18 first-half points. The Wildcats were able to battle back into the first half despite only shooting 2-for13 from beyond the three point arc, which included eight-straight misfires to start the game. After trailing by as many as seven in the first five minutes, K-State stayed in the game by going 7-of-8 from the free throw line, with Childs leading the way with a 5-for6 mark on her way to 11 first-half points. As a team, the Tigers shot 45.1-percent for the game, while the Wildcats shot 43.8. K-State out-rebounded Missouri 37-25 to lead on the boards for the ninth time this season. The Wildcats also hit a season-high 21 free throws in 29 attempts. Brittany Chambers struggled from the field, only hitting one of her 10 shot attempts and ended the game with two points. But the sophomore made up for it with a great effort on the glass, pulling down 10 rebounds for her third double-digit rebounding effort this season. Missouri (9-9, 1-3 Big 12) No. N A M E 22 Brock, BreAnna f 44 Jones, Shakara f 10 Otote, Jasmyn g 23 Brown, RaeShara g 25 Thornton, Trenee g 02 Gee, Bailey 12 Niemann, Tori 21 Crafton, Sydney 30 Williams, Kishaun 50 Flores, Christine TEAM Totals

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

FG 0-1 6-8 2-5 12-19 0-6 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 3-9

RB 0-1-1 0-3-3 0-4-4 2-1-3 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 2-5-7 3-1-4 23-51 5-19 12-21 8-17-25

FT 0-0 1-4 1-1 5-9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-7

1st Half .480 .375 .250

Kansas State (12-5, 2-2 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 11 Caron, Chantay f 1-1 02 Chambers, Brittany g 1-10 12 Karr, Taelor g 3-6 22 White, Mariah g 2-2 33 Childs, Jalana g 7-10 10 Hill, Kelsey 1-2 13 Kulas, Brianna 0-3 14 Wittman, Stephanie 0-0 21 Chisholm, JuliAnne 0-0 32 Voronenko, Alina 3-10 34 Brown, Branshea 3-4 TEAM Totals 21-48

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

3FG 0-0 0-0 1-4 4-7 0-5 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2

3FG 0-0 0-7 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-6 0-0

PF 2 5 1 1 0 3 4 0 0 4 20

2nd Half .423 .182 .647

RB PF 1-0-1 1 2-8-10 0 0-3-3 3 3-1-4 2 2-1-3 5 0-1-1 1 0-1-1 1 0-0-0 1 0-1-1 0 1-2-3 1 2-5-7 4 1-2-3 3-19 21-29 12-25-37 19

1st Half .379 .154 .875

FT 2-2 0-5 3-4 1-1 7-8 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-5

2nd Half .526 .167 .667

TP 0 13 6 33 0 0 0 0 0 11

A MIN 0 12 0 27 0 38 4 40 3 30 1 9 0 8 0 4 0 0 3 32

63

11 200

Game .451 .263 .571 6

TP 4 2 10 5 21 6 0 0 0 7 11

A MIN 0 14 3 32 1 35 2 28 0 24 0 15 0 3 0 2 1 8 0 18 1 21

66

8 200

Game .438 .158 .724 4

GAME

18

NEBRASKA KANSAS STATE

37 64

January 22, 2011 • Manhattan, Kan.

MANHATTAN, Kan. – Brittany Chambers exploded for a career-high-tying 26 points helping Kansas State blast Big 12 rival Nebraska, 64-37, in the last conference game against the Huskers in Bramlage Coliseum on Saturday afternoon. The Wildcats improved to 13-5 this season and 3-2 in the Big 12, while Nebraska moves to 11-7 and 1-3 in the league. After a chilly night against Missouri on Wednesday, Chambers recorded her third career double-double which included a team-high 11 rebounds. The Jordan, Minn., product was the catalyst in her team’s first half scoring run, as she scored eight of her 26 points on three consecutive possessions in the Wildcats’ first half blitz. In the first nine minutes of the contest, the Wildcats went 2-for-9 from the field, while giving up numerous offensive rebounds and turning the ball over four times. Scoring was tough to come by early for both teams, but K-State went on a 17-0 scoring tear that busted the game wide open. The Wildcats held off late first half surge from the Huskers, as the Nebraska used a 10-0 run to claw back into the game. K-State was able to push the lead back to 11 heading into the break, 29-18. K-State opened the second half in similar fashion by going on a 13-5 run to take a 42-24 advantage with 12:21 to play. The Wildcats’ defense was suffocating throughout the contest, as they forced the Huskers into 10 second half turnovers. Kansas State got a big lift from its bench in the second, with 12 points coming off the bench. Alina Voronenko connected on a shot from the paint with 7:15 left in the game, giving the Wildcats a 53-30 advantage. Voronenko finished with 11 points off the bench, which was her second career double digit scoring performance and her second this season. Nebraska’s 37 points were the fewest K-State has allowed to the Huskers since the first meeting between the two schools on January 17, 1975, which was an 82-31 KState win in Manhattan. K-State forced the Huskers into 22 turnovers and held Nebraska to 23.5 percent shooting from the field for the game. Nebraska (11-7, 1-3 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 21 Sidhu, Harleen f 0-1 35 Hooper, Jordan f 4-15 44 Redmon, Catheryn c 4-9 00 Moore, Lindsey g 2-11 05 Burke, Kaitlyn g 0-4 01 McCann-Smith, K. 0-4 13 Periago, Jessica 0-2 20 Leick, Katya 2-4 55 Maurer, Adrianna 0-1 TEAM Totals 12-51

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

FT 0-0 2-2 4-6 3-4 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

RB PF 0-1-1 2 3-4-7 2 5-9-14 1 0-3-3 3 1-2-3 2 0-1-1 2 3-1-4 0 1-3-4 2 0-2-2 1 1-4-5 2-17 11-14 14-30-44 15

1st Half .240 .200 .833

Kansas State (13-5, 3-2 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 11 Caron, Chantay f 0-3 33 Childs, Jalana f 4-16 02 Chambers, Brittany g 10-15 12 Karr, Taelor g 2-8 22 White, Mariah g 1-4 10 Hill, Kelsey 2-4 13 Kulas, Brianna 0-0 14 Wittman, Stephanie 0-1 21 Chisholm, JuliAnne 0-2 32 Voronenko, Alina 4-9 34 Brown, Branshea 1-5 TEAM Totals 24-67

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

3FG 0-1 0-3 0-0 1-4 0-3 0-4 0-1 1-1 0-0

3FG 0-1 0-0 5-8 2-5 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-5 0-0

2nd Half .231 .083 .750

RB PF 1-0-1 1 2-3-5 0 2-9-11 3 1-6-7 2 0-0-0 1 1-0-1 0 1-1-2 0 0-1-1 1 0-0-0 0 1-3-4 1 3-0-3 3 2-2-4 10-22 6-9 14-25-39 12

1st Half .314 .417 .667

FT 0-0 1-2 1-1 0-0 1-1 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-1 0-0

2nd Half .406 .500 .667

TP 0 10 12 8 2 0 0 5 0

A MIN 0 6 0 30 0 33 6 40 0 36 1 12 0 10 0 27 0 6

37

7 200

Game .235 .118 .786 3

TP 0 9 26 6 3 6 0 1 0 11 2

A MIN 0 9 1 24 4 33 1 31 6 22 2 24 0 4 0 4 0 5 1 20 1 24

64

16 200

Game .358 .455 .667 2

Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Beverly Roberts, Lisa Jones Technical Fouls: Nebraska-None; Kansas State - None Attendance: 4,931 Score by Periods Nebraska Kansas State

1st 18 29

2nd 19 35

Total 37 64

Officials: Tina Napier, Melissa Barlow, Eric Brewton Technical Fouls: Missouri-None; Kansas State - None Attendance: 3,080 Score by Periods Missouri Kansas State

1st 28 31

2nd 35 35

Total 63 66

97


2010-11 BOX SCORES GAME

19

KANSAS STATE COLORADO

72 59

January 26, 2011 • Boulder, Colo.

BOULDER, Colo. – Brittany Chambers led a group of four Wildcats in double figures with 20 points as Kansas State defeated Colorado on Wednesday night at Coors Event Center. Jalana Childs added 17 points, while Taelor Karr had 13 and Kelsey Hill 12 for Kansas State, which improved to 14-5 overall and 4-2 in Big 12 play with Wednesday’s win. Colorado (11-8, 2-4) cut a 30-23 K-State halftime lead to just one, 37-36, on a Britney Blythe three-point field goal with 14:20 remaining in the second half. An Alina Voronenko jumper briefly put K-State up three, 39-36, but Blythe’s third 3-point field goal of the half tied the game at 39 with 13:30 remaining. A layup by Colorado’s Chucky Jeffery gave the Buffaloes their first lead, 41-39, since holding a 3-2 lead in the first half. A pair of layups by Chambers brought the Wildcats back into a tie at 43 with 10:17 to play before Karr knocked down a corner three-point field goal with 8:52 remaining to push K-State back into the lead, 47-45. Holding to a 54-50 lead with 4:17 left, K-State scored eight straight points to extend the margin to 12 to all but put the game out of reach. Colorado would close the gap to seven in the final minute, but the Wildcats hit free throws down the stretch to extend the final margin back to double digits. K-State shot 48-percent in the contest and connected on six three-point field goals. The Wildcats forced Colorado into 17 turnovers, eight of which came via steals, while both teams finished with 33 rebounds apiece. A 12-0 run pushed the Wildcats in front 17-8 with 9:46 to play in the first half. The run was started on a Karr three and a Mariah White fast break layup forced the Buffaloes to burn a timeout with 13:37 remaining. Chambers continued the run with an acrobatic layup in the paint and Hill capped it with her second 3-point field goal of the half. After enduring a 6-2 rally from Colorado to bring the score to 19-14, the Wildcats pushed the advantage back to nine with 6:16 to play on another fast break layup from White and forced the Buffaloes to burn their second timeout. Brittany Wilson trimmed K-State’s lead to three, 26-23, with a pair of baskets. KState was able to hold off the run and push its advantage back to seven, 30-23, on a Branshea Brown steal and fastbreak layup with 1:20 remaining. The Wildcats forced Colorado into 13 first half turnovers including seven steals, which K-State turned into 16 points. For the half, K-State shot 41.9 percent from the field and benefitted from nine second chance points in the stanza. Kansas State (14-5, 4-2 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 12 Karr, Taelor f 4-13 33 Childs, Jalana f 7-15 02 Chambers, Brittany g 7-12 11 Caron, Chantay g 0-3 22 White, Mariah g 2-3 10 Hill, Kelsey 4-6 32 Voronenko, Alina 1-2 34 Brown, Branshea 2-2 TEAM Totals 27-56

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

FT 3-3 3-5 5-7 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-2

RB PF 0-4-4 2 4-1-5 1 0-3-3 0 1-0-1 0 1-0-1 1 0-1-1 2 0-1-1 2 6-5-11 4 1-5-6 6-18 12-19 13-20-33 12

1st Half .419 .300 .250

Colorado (11-8, 2-4 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 15 Seabrook, Julie f 0-3 22 Spears, Brittany f 4-10 04 Blythe, Britney g 3-6 11 Wilson, Brittany g 2-9 21 Dale, Chelsea g 3-5 14 Malcolm-Peck, M. 1-6 23 Jeffery, Chucky 8-11 40 Hargis, Rachel 1-2 TEAM Totals 22-52

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

3FG 2-9 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-0 3-5 0-0 0-0

3FG 0-1 2-4 3-5 0-1 1-2 1-2 1-1 0-0

2nd Half .560 .375 .733

RB PF 4-4-8 2 2-5-7 2 0-0-0 2 1-1-2 1 0-0-0 4 1-1-2 2 4-3-7 4 1-5-6 0 0-1-1 8-16 7-11 13-20-33 17

1st Half .450 .750 1.000

FT 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-5 2-2

2nd Half .406 .417 .556

TP 13 17 20 0 4 12 2 4

A MIN 1 38 2 31 2 35 0 6 2 19 1 28 2 7 2 36

72

12 200

98

1st 30 23

20

KANSAS KANSAS STATE

TP 0 13 9 4 7 3 19 4

A MIN 1 29 1 30 4 33 1 26 0 26 0 15 4 27 0 14

59

11 200

Game .423 .500 .636 1

60 65

January 29, 2011 • Manhattan, Kan.

MANHATTAN, Kan. – Taelor Karr tied a career high in points with 19, which included four clutch free throws in the last minute of the game, to lead Kansas State to a 65-60 victory over rival Kansas in Saturday’s Sunflower Showdown, presented by Dillons, at Bramlage Coliseum. With the win, K-State improved to 15-5 (5-2 in Big 12 play), while KU fell to 14-7 overall (1-6 in Big 12 play). The Wildcats moved to 11-0 at home this season with the win and also picked up their 10th straight over the Jayhawks at Bramlage Coliseum. The Wildcats had to wait almost three minutes into the game before scoring their first bucket but at the 17:10 mark, freshman Chantay Caron, starting for the ninth consecutive time this season, drained a three-pointer to ignite a 12-4 K-State run that lasted nearly four minutes. Kansas regained its composure and matched K-State’s scoring run with one of its own, going on an 11-3 tear. In that three-minute span, the Jayhawks connected on two of their three first-half three-pointers. K-State ended the first half on a 14-6 scoring blitz, which produced the Wildcats’ largest lead of the game at 12 points, 34-22. Kansas State used stifling defense in the first 20 minutes as it forced KU into eight first half turnovers, while holding the Jayhawks to just 42-percent from the floor. Karr and junior Jalana Childs led K-State with eight points each, at the break. The Wildcats went into the locker room leading 34-26. In keeping with the game trend, KU opened the second half on a 10-2 run. The Jayhawks cut the Wildcat deficit to one at 41-40 with 12:38 remaining but that did not last long. With 12:16 left in the game, Branshea Brown gathered an offensive rebound off a missed free-throw and kicked the ball out to Brittany Chambers, who buried a three-pointer from base line to put her team ahead for good at 44-40. After trading buckets for most of the second half, K-State used clutch free-throw shooting to ice the game. The Wildcats went 9-for-12 from the charity stripe in the final minutes of the game. Childs was one of three K-Staters in double-figures, as she finished with 18. Sophomore Mariah White added 10, while Branshea Brown led the Wildcats with 10 rebounds. The game marked the 11th time this season that at least three players scored in double figures. Kansas (14-7, 1-6 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 3FG FT RB 01 Sutherland, Aishah f 2-6 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 21 Davis, Carolyn f 3-5 0-0 3-5 1-0-1 13 Engelman, Monica g 8-11 2-2 0-0 0-5-5 22 Brown, Marisha g 2-6 1-2 0-0 3-0-3 23 Goodrich, Angel g 4-8 0-1 0-0 1-2-3 05 Mays, Keena 1-8 1-4 2-2 0-2-2 14 Boogaard, Krysten 3-5 0-0 2-3 1-3-4 20 Moore, Diara 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 33 Jackson, Tania 1-4 0-1 1-2 1-2-3 TEAM 2-1-3 Totals 24-53 4-10 8-12 9-18-27

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

Game .482 .333 .632 3

1st Half .429 .600 .714

Kansas State (15-5, 5-2 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 11 Caron, Chantay f 1-2 33 Childs, Jalana f 5-14 02 Chambers, Brittany g 3-10 12 Karr, Taelor g 6-9 22 White, Mariah g 3-5 10 Hill, Kelsey 1-2 21 Chisholm, JuliAnne 0-0 32 Voronenko, Alina 0-1 34 Brown, Branshea 1-3 TEAM Totals 20-46

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

PF 2 5 5 1 1 1 3 0 5

TP 4 9 18 5 8 5 8 0 3

A MIN 2 23 0 19 2 32 2 36 4 38 1 13 0 20 0 1 0 18

23

60

11 200

2nd Half .469 .200 .600

3FG FT RB PF 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0-0 8-13 2-2-4 3 2-4 1-2 0-4-4 0 3-5 4-4 1-3-4 4 0-0 4-7 0-3-3 3 0-1 1-2 0-0-0 2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 0 0-0 1-2 6-4-10 3 3-2-5 6-12 19-30 12-22-34 15

1st Half .480 .500 .545

2nd Half .381 .500 .684

Game .453 .400 .667 2

TP 3 18 9 19 10 3 0 0 3

A MIN 0 5 2 33 3 35 2 35 4 37 2 10 0 3 0 7 1 35

65

14 200

Game .435 .500 .633 7

Officials: Tina Napier, Felicia Grinter, Brian Hall Technical Fouls: Kansas-None; Kansas State-None Attendance: 4,917

Officials: Dee Kantner, Clarke Stevens, Michol Murray Technical Fouls: Kansas State-None; Colorado-None Attendance: 1,272 Score by Periods Kansas State Colorado

GAME

2nd 42 36

Total 72 59

Score by Periods Kansas Kansas State

1st 26 34

2nd 34 31

Total 60 65

GAME

21

(rv/rv) KANSAS STATE MISSOURI

60 55

February 5, 2011 • Boulder, Colo.

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Brittany Chambers scored a career-high 27 points and led a furious second-half rally by Kansas State as the Wildcats erased a 12-point deficit and left Mizzou Arena with a 60-55 overtime win Saturday afternoon. The win for K-State (16-5, 6-2) was its fifth straight in Big 12 Conference play, while the Tigers dropped to 11-12 and 3-6, and the Wildcats remained in fourth place in the league standings with the comeback victory. Down 47-35 with 7:53 left in the second half, Chambers caught fire from threepoint range as the sophomore hit four consecutive field goals from beyond the arc to cut the Missouri lead down to one at 49-48. With K-State trailing 50-48 in the final minutes, Mariah White converted a reverse layup with 1:35 remaining to force overtime as neither team connected on field goals in the final seconds. In the extra period, Missouri grabbed a 52-50 lead until consecutive baskets from Chambers and Jalana Childs sparked an 8-0 K-State run that gave the Cats a six-point advantage and ended up being the difference in the contest. Missouri cut the lead down to three in the final seconds but Kelsey Hill connected on two free throws to ice the contest, 60-55. Chambers collected eight rebounds to go along with her game-high 27 points and also moved into 10th place at K-State for career three-pointers made, while Childs added 19 points for the Wildcats. Statistically, the game was even in shooting, rebounds and turnovers, but K-State connected on 64-percent of its free throws to Missouri’s 43percent, while the Wildcats also held the advantage in steals for the game, 9-5. Kansas State opened the game with an 11-4 run, as Chambers scored seven of the 11 points. Both teams showed signs of fatigue, as the first media timeout came with 9:05 remaining and the Wildcats leading 15-12. K-State continued to fend off the Tigers for the remainder of the half, alternating between four-point and two-point leads. Missouri evened the score with 1:25 remaining in the opening stanza, 23-23, on a layup from Shakara Jones. The Wildcats were paced in the first half by Chambers with nine points and Jalana Childs with eight. K-State shot 37.0 percent from the floor in the opening half, while holding Missouri to 39.1 percent. The Wildcats were able to force 10 Missouri turnovers, while committing just seven. Following an even first half, Missouri built a four-point lead, 32-28, on a RaeShara Brown jumper with 16:11 remaining in the game. A backdoor layup by Alina Voronenko cut the Missouri lead to 33-30, but the Tigers were able to extend their lead to eight, 3830, on a Christine Flores three-point play with 13:23 remaining, and then 12 with 10:52 left before K-State made its run. Kansas State (16-5, 6-2 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 11 Caron, Chantay f 0-0 33 Childs, Jalana f 8-16 02 Chambers, Brittany g 11-19 12 Karr, Taelor g 1-8 22 White, Mariah g 2-4 10 Hill, Kelsey 0-3 21 Chisholm, JuliAnne 0-1 32 Voronenko, Alina 1-3 34 Brown, Branshea 0-3 TEAM Totals 23-57

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

1st Half .370 .125 1.000

Missouri (11-12, 3-6 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 22 Brock, BreAnna f 2-5 44 Jones, Shakara f 5-12 10 Otote, Jasmyn g 0-5 21 Crafton, Sydney g 2-6 23 Brown, RaeShara g 8-16 02 Gee, Bailey 0-0 25 Thornton, Trenee 0-2 50 Flores, Christine 4-5 TEAM Totals 21-51

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

1st Half .391 .250 .500

3FG 0-0 0-0 5-11 0-5 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0

FT 0-0 3-8 0-0 0-0 2-2 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0

RB PF 0-0-0 0 2-5-7 2 3-5-8 1 0-4-4 3 2-3-5 2 0-0-0 1 0-0-0 1 0-0-0 1 3-6-9 5 2-0-2 5-19 9-14 12-23-35 16 2nd Half .417 .400 .375

A MIN 0 2 1 37 1 45 0 32 2 28 2 29 0 7 0 8 0 37

60

6 225

OT .500 .000 1.000

3FG FT 0-0 0-1 0-0 4-10 0-4 0-2 0-2 1-3 3-8 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 3-5

RB PF 3-2-5 1 3-3-6 1 1-2-3 1 1-6-7 3 1-4-5 0 0-0-0 0 0-2-2 1 1-3-4 3 3-3-6 3-16 10-23 13-25-38 10 2nd Half .455 .000 .538

TP 0 19 27 2 6 4 0 2 0

Game .404 .263 .643 2

TP 4 14 0 5 21 0 0 11 55

A MIN 0 12 3 42 2 37 1 37 1 43 0 7 1 18 0 29 8 225

OT .333 .333 .000

Game .412 .188 .435 7

OT 10 5

Game 60 55

Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Cameron Inouye, Maj Forsberg Technical Fouls: Kansas State-None; Missouri-None Attendance: 2,218 Score by Period Kansas State Missouri

1st Half 23 23

2nd Half 27 27


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TEXAS (rv/rv) KANSAS STATE

69 59

February 9, 2011 • Manhattan, Kan.

MANHATTAN, Kan. – An onslaught of 3-pointers by the Texas Longhorns and a cold streak of their own prevented the Kansas State Wildcats from getting win No. 799 on Wednesday night in Bramlage Coliseum. Texas shot an impressive 55.6 percent on 10of-18 from beyond the arc to hand K-State its first loss at home this season while the Wildcats hit on just 5-of-20 from deep. The Wildcats could not find a way to slow the Longhorns on the perimeter with Chassidy Fussell hitting on 4-of-7 and Yvonne Anderson making 3-of-4 from 3-point range. The 10 connections from beyond the arc by Texas were the most allowed by KState this season and the most by a Wildcat opponent since Iowa State made 12 on March 12, 2008. Texas (16-6, 5-4) used its range to build a 16-point lead with just under eight minutes to play in the contest. Texas also was able to take advantage of turnovers better than K-State. K-State (16-6, 6-3) had fewer turnovers than Texas winning that battle, 15-19, but the Longhorns converted the mistakes into more points. The Wildcats scored 13 points off turnovers compared to the 18 by Texas. In the second half, K-State chipped away at the lead only to see the Longhorns respond. The Wildcats cut the lead to single digits on multiple occasions, but Texas scored to again put the game out of reach thanks to clutch shooting down the stretch. The Wildcats were led by Jalana Childs with 17 points posting double digits in scoring for the fourth consecutive game. She also pulled down five rebounds to lead the team and came up with three steals on the defensive end. Brittany Chambers and Taelor Karr joined Childs in double figures scoring 14 and 11, respectively. Texas (16-7, 5-4 Big 12) No. N A M E 32 Nash, Kristen 05 Nash, Kathleen 12 Anderson, Yvonne 24 Fussell, Chassidy 33 Fontenette, Ashleigh 04 Moore, Tiffany 11 Bass, Chelsea 22 Gayle, Ashley TEAM Totals

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

FG f 2-4 g 2-6 g 7-12 g 5-10 g 3-8 2-3 1-1 2-4

RB PF 3-3-6 2 2-6-8 2 0-3-3 0 0-5-5 3 1-3-4 2 0-1-1 0 0-0-0 1 0-2-2 0 6-1-7 24-48 10-18 11-16 12-24-36 10

FT 2-2 0-0 1-2 5-7 3-4 0-0 0-1 0-0

1st Half .517 .750 .667

Kansas State (16-6, 6-3 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 32 Voronenko, Alina f 1-5 33 Childs, Jalana f 7-13 02 Chambers, Brittany g 6-14 12 Karr, Taelor g 5-11 22 White, Mariah g 4-7 10 Hill, Kelsey 2-8 21 Chisholm, JuliAnne 0-0 34 Brown, Branshea 0-2 TEAM Totals 25-60

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

3FG 0-0 2-4 3-4 4-7 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0

3FG 1-4 0-0 2-6 1-6 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-0 5-20

1st Half .433 .231 1.000

2nd Half .474 .400 .692

FT 0-0 3-5 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-1 0-0 0-0

RB PF 1-1-2 1 0-5-5 3 1-1-2 3 0-3-3 2 3-2-5 5 2-1-3 2 0-0-0 0 2-2-4 2 4-0-4 4-8 13-15-28 18 2nd Half .400 .286 .333

TP 6 6 18 19 10 4 2 4

A MIN 0 28 0 35 2 35 4 33 4 35 0 8 1 7 1 19

69

12 200

Game .500 .556 .688 3

TP 3 17 14 11 8 6 0 0

A MIN 0 19 2 33 2 36 2 32 2 30 2 21 0 1 0 28

59

10 200

Game .417 .250 .500 1

Officials: Scott Yarbrough, Felicia Grinter, Metta Roberts Technical Fouls: Texas-None; Kansas State-None Attendance: 3,254 Score by Periods Texas Kansas State

1st 38 31

2nd 31 28

Total 69 59

GAME

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(rv/rv) KANSAS STATE (22/20) IOWA STATE

53 61

February 13, 2011 • Ames, Iowa

AMES, Iowa – Jalana Childs scored 21 points and Brittany Chambers added 19 for Kansas State, but 20th-ranked Iowa State held off a second-half rally by the Wildcats for a 61-53 win Sunday afternoon at Hilton Coliseum. Down by as many as 11 in the second half, Kansas State (16-7, 6-4) mounted a late comeback and eventually pulled within two points at 48-46 with 3:45 left as Childs worked her way in for one of her 10 field goals from the field. From that point, Iowa State (17-7, 5-5) would hit 10-of-12 free throws in the final 3:25 to hold off the charging Wildcats. The Cyclones connected on 21-of-26 free throws in the game, while K-State went to the line just four times, hitting three of them. Both teams shot 43-percent from the floor and 29-percent from three-point range and the turnovers slightly favored Iowa State, 13-11. The Cyclones also out-rebounded the Cats, 34-24. K-State secured a 19-18 lead with 7:36 to play in the opening half, following five straight points from Chambers, which included a deep three-point field goal. After four straight points by the Cyclones, Alina Voronenko tied the score at 22 with her second 3point field goal of the half with 5:20 remaining. Iowa State rebuilt its lead to five, 27-22, but Chambers drilled her third 3-pointer of the half with 3:19 to play to cut the deficit to two, 27-25. The Cyclones closed out the first half on an 11-2 run to hold a 38-27 lead at the break. Iowa State’s run at the end of the half included seven free throws and two made field goals. In the half, the Cyclones were the benefactors of 11-of-12 foul shooting, while K-State shot none and was whistled for 10 fouls. K-State was led in the first half by Chambers with 15 points on 6-of-8 shooting including 3-of-5 from beyond the arc, while Voronenko chipped in with six off the bench. Chambers reached double figures in points for the 40th time in her career. The Wildcats had an opportunity to significantly cut into Iowa State’s lead early in the second half by holding the Cyclones scoreless for the first five minutes, but K-State was 1-of-6 from the field before the first media timeout and trailed 38-29 with 14:52 remaining. K-State continued to chip away at the Iowa State lead, as the Wildcats used a Taelor Karr three and a Childs jumper to trail 40-34 with 11:50 to play. The Cats whittled the Cyclones lead to three, as Chambers raced out to a layup with 7:33 remaining before then pulling to within two with under four minutes left. Kelsey Bolte paced Iowa State with a game-high 25 points. Kansas State (16-7, 6-4 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 02 Chambers, Brittany g 7-14 12 Karr, Taelor g 2-8 22 White, Mariah g 0-1 33 Childs, Jalana f 10-16 34 Brown, Branshea f 1-7 10 Hill, Kelsey 0-0 20 Ostermann, Emma 0-0 21 Chisholm, JuliAnne 0-0 32 Voronenko, Alina 2-5 TEAM Totals 22-51

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

6-21

1st Half .423 .357 .000

Iowa State (17-7, 5-5 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 05 Christofferson, H. f 2-4 10 Mansfield, Lauren g 2-7 11 Bolte, Kelsey g 6-14 23 Cole, Chassidy g 1-1 33 Poppens, Chelsea f 2-7 03 Harris, Kelsey 1-1 12 Schroll, Jessica 0-0 55 Prins, Anna 5-10 TEAM Totals 19-44

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

3FG 3-10 1-5 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-5

FT 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

RB 0-4-4 1-2-3 0-3-3 3-2-5 1-3-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-3 0-2-2 3-4 5-19-24

TP 19 5 0 21 2 0 0 0 6

A MIN 3 40 1 36 2 30 1 26 1 34 1 11 0 3 0 9 0 11

22

53

9 200

2nd Half .440 .143 .750

3FG FT RB 0-0 4-6 3-8-11 0-1 5-6 0-5-5 1-3 12-12 2-5-7 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0-1 0-0 1-3-4 1-1 0-0 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0-1 0-2 0-2-2 3-0-3 2-7 21-26 9-25-34

1st Half .520 .500 .917

PF 4 4 4 3 5 0 0 2 0

2nd Half .316 .200 .714

Game .431 .286 .750 0

PF 1 0 1 0 3 1 0 2

TP 8 9 25 2 4 3 0 10

A MIN 1 33 5 30 0 40 2 21 1 28 0 15 2 14 0 19

8

61

11 200

Game .432 .286 .808 2

Officials: Melissa Barlow, Michael Price, Roy Gulbeyan Technical Fouls: Kansas State-Karr, Taelor; Iowa State-None Attendance: 11,239 Score by Periods Kansas State Iowa State

1st 27 38

2nd 26 23

GAME

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COLORADO KANSAS STATE

51 78

February 16, 2011 • Manhattan, Kan.

MANHATTAN, Kan. – With the assistance of a 20-4 run to close out the first half and red-hot three-point shooting, Kansas State secured the program’s 799th victory with a 78-51 win over Colorado in Bramlage Coliseum on Wednesday night. K-State (17-7, 74) hit 14 3-pointers to defeat the Buffaloes (12-12, 3-8), the most since Nov. 26, 2005, at Santa Clara when the Wildcats drained 15 from long range. The win by K-State pushes the program’s record in 43 seasons to 799-474 (.628). With one more victory, the Wildcats will become the 13th NCAA Division I women’s program to reach the 800-win plateau. After the team opened the game 0-of-5 from the field, junior Alina Voronenko recorded all nine of her points in a nine-minute stretch of the first half, as she connected on three 3-pointers and gave K-State a 21-15 edge with 7:16 remaining. Colorado was able to use a 6-1 run over the next two minutes to hold a 23-22 lead with 5:15 to play as Chelsea Dale capped the rally on a jump shot. The remainder of the half belonged to K-State as junior Jalana Childs scored 12 of her 18 points during the Wildcats’ decisive 20-4 run late in the half to capture a 42-27 halftime advantage. KState finished the first half with an 8-of-14 (.571) effort from beyond the arc. K-State continued its strong performance into the second half, as the Wildcats shot 48.3 percent in the second frame and a blistering 60.0 percent from deep. Sophomore Taelor Karr registered 13 of her game-high 19 points in the second half, which included a career-high-tying five 3-point field goals on the night. Joining Childs and Karr in double figures was sophomore Brittany Chambers with 10 points. Chambers also added six rebounds and four assists to her stat line. Also playing an all-around game on Wednesday was sophomore Mariah White with four points, seven rebounds, five assists and four steals. Colorado (12-12, 3-8 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 15 Seabrook, Julie f 3-5 22 Spears, Brittany f 2-11 04 Blythe, Britney g 2-5 11 Wilson, Brittany g 0-4 21 Dale, Chelsea g 1-4 12 Wilson, Ashley 1-1 14 Malcolm-Peck, M. 2-3 23 Jeffery, Chucky 6-12 40 Hargis, Rachel 0-7 TEAM Totals 17-52

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

FT 0-0 2-2 0-0 3-3 2-2 0-0 0-0 6-6 2-3

RB PF 3-4-7 2 1-8-9 1 0-0-0 2 0-1-1 0 1-0-1 3 1-0-1 1 3-0-3 1 4-2-6 1 1-2-3 3 0-1-1 2-9 15-16 14-18-32 14

1st Half .360 .333 1.000

Kansas State (17-7, 7-4 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 33 Childs, Jalana f 8-15 34 Brown, Branshea f 1-3 02 Chambers, Brittany g 2-7 12 Karr, Taelor g 7-9 22 White, Mariah g 1-2 10 Hill, Kelsey 2-8 11 Caron, Chantay 0-0 13 Kulas, Brianna 2-3 14 Wittman, Stephanie 0-1 20 Ostermann, Emma 1-1 21 Chisholm, JuliAnne 1-4 32 Voronenko, Alina 3-6 TEAM Totals 28-59

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

3FG 1-1 0-4 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0

3FG 1-1 0-0 2-3 5-7 0-0 0-4 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-1 0-1 3-5

2nd Half .296 .000 .889

RB PF 2-1-3 0 2-1-3 1 0-6-6 1 0-2-2 2 2-5-7 2 1-1-2 2 0-0-0 0 0-2-2 3 0-0-0 0 1-0-1 0 1-1-2 4 2-1-3 0 2-2-4 14-24 8-9 13-22-35 15

1st Half .467 .571 .857

FT 1-1 1-2 4-4 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

2nd Half .483 .600 1.000

TP 7 6 5 3 4 2 4 18 2

A MIN 0 27 1 26 0 30 1 21 2 27 0 5 0 13 2 33 0 18

51

6 200

Game .327 .222 .938 0

TP 18 3 10 19 4 4 0 6 0 3 2 9

A MIN 1 22 1 19 4 30 1 27 5 33 2 15 0 3 0 9 2 8 2 6 1 12 1 16

78

20 200

Game .475 .583 .889 1

Officials: Beverly Roberts, Brenda Pantoja, Billy Smith Technical Fouls: Colorado-None; Kansas State-None Attendance: 3,610 Score by Periods Colorado Kansas State

1st 27 42

2nd 24 36

Total 51 78

Total 53 61

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25

KANSAS STATE NEBRASKA

69 64

February 19, 2011 • Lincoln, Neb.

LINCOLN, Neb. – Brittany Chambers scored a career-high 32 points, which included six made three-pointers, as Kansas State became just the 13th program in women’s basketball history to record 800 wins following a thrilling 69-64 victory over Nebraska Saturday night at the Devaney Center. Jalana Childs added 22 points for the Wildcats (18-7, 8-4), including two key free throws with six seconds left to ice the game and make it a two-possession contest. Chambers was 13-of-18 from the field against the Huskers and became the 19th player in school history to score 30-plus points in a game. The Wildcats became just the second Big 12 Conference women’s basketball program to reach the 800-win plateau, joining the Texas Longhorns, and the second in the nation to do so this year after Long Beach State picked up its 800th victory last week. With the game tied at 50 midway through the second half, both teams would trade baskets in what proved to be an exciting, back-and-forth affair. K-State would lean on Chambers and Childs down the stretch as the duo combined for 25 of K-State’s final 27 points in the game to lead the Cats to the win. Childs put K-State ahead, 62-61, with 3:54 left before Chambers added a bucket at the 1:48 mark to up the lead to three. Childs then banked in a three-pointer as the shot clock expired with 50 seconds left to give the Cats a 67-61 advantage. Following a Nebraska three-pointer, Childs grabbed an offensive rebound from a Chambers missed free throw and was fouled – she then hit both of her attempts from the line to seal the victory. After trailing by a pair at the half, Kansas State came out firing in the opening four minutes of the second half as Chambers registered two connections from deep followed by a Kelsey Hill three-point field goal to give K-State a 42-41 lead with 15:27 to play. K-State built a five-point lead, 48-43, with 12:52 to play, but a Lindsey Moore three-point play brought Nebraska to within two, 48-46, with 11:57 remaining. A fast break layup by Chambers boosted the K-State advantage to 50-47 with 10:45 remaining, but Katya Leick knocked down her third three-point field goal of the contest to tie the score at 50 with 10:15 play before Chambers and Childs took over. Jordan Hooper scored 20 points to lead the Huskers (12-14, 2-10). Kansas State faced an early seven-point deficit in the opening half, as the Wildcats were just 3-of-11 from the field in the first eight minutes. Nebraska was able to improve its lead to 10 on a Leick three-point field goal with 10:03 to play and force a Wildcat timeout. An off-balance three-point field goal by Leick just before the shot clock expired gave Nebraska a 21-13 lead, but a three from Taelor Karr followed by a three from Hill brought K-State to within two, 21-19, with 4:11 to play. Following a Hooper three, Chambers answered with her fourth connection from beyond the arc to bring K-State to within two again, 24-22, with 3:40 remaining. Kansas State evened the contest at 29 with 1:26 to play, as Childs rattled off five straight points, but a pair of free throws by Moore with under a minute to play gave the Huskers a 3129 halftime lead. Kansas State (18-7, 8-4 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 33 Childs, Jalana f 8-20 34 Brown, Branshea f 1-4 02 Chambers, Brittany g 13-18 12 Karr, Taelor g 2-5 22 White, Mariah g 0-0 10 Hill, Kelsey 2-3 21 Chisholm, JuliAnne 1-1 32 Voronenko, Alina 0-5 TEAM Totals 27-56

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

FT 5-6 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

RB PF 3-1-4 2 3-1-4 4 1-6-7 1 1-4-5 3 0-1-1 2 0-1-1 2 0-2-2 2 1-5-6 0 2-2-4 10-18 5-8 11-23-34 16

1st Half .407 .667 .500

Nebraska (12-14, 2-10 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 13 Periago, Jessica f 1-3 35 Hooper, Jordan f 6-20 44 Redmon, Catheryn c 2-6 00 Moore, Lindsey g 6-11 05 Burke, Kaitlyn g 4-12 20 Leick, Katya 3-7 21 Sidhu, Harleen 0-0 55 Maurer, Adrianna 0-0 TEAM Totals 22-59

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

3FG 1-2 0-0 6-10 1-3 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-1

3FG 0-1 3-10 0-0 2-6 1-4 3-3 0-0 0-0

2nd Half .552 .444 .667

RB PF 2-3-5 1 4-5-9 3 4-0-4 1 0-6-6 4 0-3-3 1 0-0-0 0 1-0-1 0 0-0-0 0 4-3-7 9-24 11-14 15-20-35 10

1st Half .517 .750 .667

FT 0-0 5-5 3-6 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

2nd Half .474 .400 .692

TP 22 2 32 5 0 6 2 0

A MIN 2 36 1 22 3 39 2 36 2 9 2 33 1 16 0 9

69

13 200

Game .482 .556 .625 1

TP 2 20 7 17 9 9 0 0

A MIN 2 26 0 35 1 34 7 40 1 40 0 17 0 4 0 4

64

11 200

Game .500 .556 .688 3

Officials: Laura Morris, Maj Forsberg, Charles Carroll Technical Fouls: Kansas State-None; Nebraska-None Attendance: 7,427 Score by Periods Kansas State Nebraska

100

1st 29 31

2nd 40 33

Total 69 64

GAME

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(--/rv) KANSAS STATE (3/3) BAYLOR

48 75

February 23, 2011 • Waco, Texas

WACO, Texas – Jalana Childs led Kansas State with 22 points but Brittney Griner paced third-ranked Baylor with 26 points as the Lady Bears rebounded from their first conference loss last week with a 75-48 win Wednesday night. K-State, now 18-8 overall and 8-5 in Big 12 play, remains in fourth place in the Big 12 standings, while Baylor improved to 25-2 and 12-1 to stay atop the league. Baylor shot 54-percent as a team on Wednesday night, including an 11-for-20 effort from Griner as the sophomore scored 21 of her 26 points in the first half to put the game out of reach. K-State got another solid performance from Childs and Brittany Chambers as Chambers pitched in 15 points to go along with Childs’ 22. The Wildcats were out-rebounded, 38-21, on the night and also committed 18 turnovers. Baylor raced out to an early 10-point advantage, 14-4, in the first half as the Lady Bears received seven points from Griner during the run. After the Lady Bears built a 226 lead, a pair of Chambers’ three-point field goals brought K-State to within 10, 22-12, and forced a Baylor timeout. The Lady Bears were able to build an 18-point lead, 41-23, on the back of Griner as she scored 12 of their final 19 points to close out the first half. The Wildcats were led in the opening stanza by Childs with 10 points, while Chambers chipped in with nine on 3-of-7 shooting from beyond the arc. Baylor shot 58.6 percent from the field, while KState shot 33.3 percent. With her nine points in the opening half, Chambers became the first sophomore since the 2002-03 season to score 400 or more points. She also became just the third sophomore in school history to make 70 or more three-point field goals in a season. Baylor used a 15-3 run to open the second half and put the game away, including four points from Jordan Madden, to push the lead to 56-26 with 11:59 remaining. Kansas State (18-8, 8-5 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 33 Childs, Jalana f 9-16 34 Brown, Branshea f 0-5 02 Chambers, Brittany g 5-15 12 Karr, Taelor g 1-4 22 White, Mariah g 0-2 10 Hill, Kelsey 0-2 11 Caron, Chantay 0-0 13 Kulas, Brianna 1-1 14 Wittman, Stephanie 2-4 20 Ostermann, Emma 0-0 21 Chisholm, JuliAnne 0-0 TEAM Totals 18-49

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds Baylor (25-2, 12-1 Big 12) No. N A M E 32 Pope, Brooklyn f 42 Griner, Brittney c 00 Sims, Odyssey g 03 Madden, Jordan g 05 Jones, Melissa g 01 Hayden, Kimetria 04 Zachariason, Whitney 10 Williams, Destiny 14 Robertson, Makenzie 20 Condrey, Terran 24 Field, Ashley 25 Palmer, Lindsay 44 Chandler, Mariah TEAM Totals

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

3FG 0-1 0-0 5-13 1-4 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-20

FT 4-5 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

RB 0-0-0 5-3-8 1-1-2 1-1-2 0-3-3 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 2-1-3 6-9 9-12-21

1st Half .333 .273 .000

FG 2-3 11-20 1-3 2-3 4-8 2-2 1-2 2-4 2-3 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-1

3FG 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 2-4 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0

PF 3 4 0 4 0 1 0 1 4 1 1 19

2nd Half .421 .333 .667

RB PF 2-3-5 3 2-4-6 3 1-2-3 0 1-1-2 1 3-6-9 0 0-1-1 2 0-1-1 0 1-1-2 1 0-1-1 1 1-0-1 0 1-0-1 1 0-1-1 0 1-1-2 0 0-3-3 28-52 4-10 15-19 13-25-38 12 1st Half .586 .600 .800

FT 1-1 4-5 0-0 2-2 1-2 3-5 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0

2nd Half .478 .200 .786

TP 22 1 15 4 0 0 0 2 4 0 0

A MIN 1 35 1 33 0 29 1 33 4 34 0 11 0 4 0 1 0 10 0 1 1 9

48

8 200

Game .367 .300 .667 0

TP 5 26 2 7 11 7 2 6 5 0 4 0 0

A MIN 0 11 2 31 3 25 2 21 6 32 2 17 0 6 0 20 1 9 2 10 0 6 1 7 0 5

75

19 200

Game .538 .400 .789 3

Officials: Tina Napier, Michael Price, Michol Murray Technical Fouls: Kansas State-None; Baylor-None Attendance: 7,820 Score by Periods Kansas State Baylor

1st 23 41

GAME

27

(25/24) IOWA STATE (--/rv) KANSAS STATE

58 51

February 26, 2011 • Manhattan, Kan.

MANHATTAN, Kan. – Jalana Childs scored 18 points, while Taelor Karr added 12 and Brittany Chambers 10, but 24th-ranked Iowa State prevailed, 58-51, to hand Kansas State just its second home loss of the season Saturday night at Bramlage Coliseum. The Wildcats, now 18-9 overall and 8-6 in Big 12 play, shot 36 percent from the floor on Saturday and were just 3-of-16 from three-point range, while the Cyclones (208, 8-6) shot 44 percent. Kelsey Bolte paced Iowa State with a game-high 19 points and made several key baskets down the stretch, while Lauren Mansfield chipped in 14. Down four at the start of the second half, K-State battled back to take a 27-26 lead on a Childs jumper. But, the Cyclones stormed back to take a 40-32 lead following two Bolte three-pointers with 10 minutes left. Iowa State then distanced itself a little more as another three-pointer, this one by Mansfield, gave the Cyclones a 43-34 lead. With the score 45-36 with under eight minutes remaining, Iowa State extended its lead to 11 before the Wildcats made a late charge. Following two Mariah White free throws, Karr drained a three-pointer, K-State's first of the game, with 3:49 left to make the score 47-41. The made basket from Karr ended a drought of over seven minutes that K-State did not record a field goal. The Cyclones held on to the lead before a Chambers three with 43-seconds left made it 52-46, and a Kelsey Hill three then cut it to 53-49. But, Iowa State sealed the win with five free throws down the stretch. Karr just missed a triple-double for the Wildcats as she grabbed nine rebounds and dished out a career-high seven assists in the game. The Cats took an early 8-5 lead in the first half as Childs hit on two early field goals in the paint. Chambers then drove for a basket and a foul to give the Cats a three-point lead coming out of the first media timeout before a Karr steal and layup forced an early Cyclone timeout. Iowa State then scored seven straight to take a 12-10 lead before a five-point run by the Cats shifted the lead back to K-State. Both teams would trade baskets as there were five ties and eight lead changes in the first half. With the Cats up 22-19, Iowa State closed the half on a 7-0 run to take a 26-22 lead into the locker room. Childs paced the Wildcats in the opening 20 minutes with 10 points, while Karr added seven. Iowa State (20-8, 8-6 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 05 Christofferson, H. f 2-6 33 Poppens, Chelsea f 3-5 10 Mansfield, Lauren g 4-9 11 Bolte, Kelsey g 5-12 12 Schroll, Jessica g 1-3 23 Cole, Chassidy 2-2 42 Zimmerman, A. 0-1 55 Prins, Anna 0-1 TEAM Totals 17-39

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

FT 4-4 0-0 4-6 5-6 4-5 1-2 0-0 0-0

RB 0-3-3 3-1-4 1-5-6 1-2-3 1-3-4 0-5-5 0-1-1 0-2-2 1-5-6 6-14 18-23 7-27-34

1st Half .474 .333 .778

Kansas State (18-9, 8-6 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 33 Childs, Jalana f 8-19 34 Brown, Branshea f 2-6 02 Chambers, Brittany g 4-11 12 Karr, Taelor g 5-12 22 White, Mariah g 0-2 10 Hill, Kelsey 1-2 14 Wittman, Stephanie 0-0 21 Chisholm, JuliAnne 0-0 32 Voronenko, Alina 0-3 TEAM Totals 20-55

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

3FG 0-2 0-0 2-3 4-7 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1

3FG 0-0 0-0 1-6 1-7 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-2

PF 1 2 1 1 1 3 0 2

TP 8 6 14 19 6 5 0 0

A MIN 0 35 3 33 1 28 0 36 0 28 5 29 0 5 0 6

11

58

9 200

2nd Half .400 .455 .786

RB PF 1-3-4 3 3-3-6 1 1-3-4 4 4-5-9 3 1-2-3 4 0-1-1 2 0-0-0 2 0-0-0 2 0-0-0 0 0-1-1 3-16 8-12 10-18-28 21

1st Half .357 .000 .500

FT 2-4 0-0 1-3 1-1 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

2nd Half .370 .300 .750

Game .436 .429 .783 1

TP 18 4 10 12 4 3 0 0 0

A MIN 0 32 0 31 0 33 7 40 2 30 1 16 0 0 0 9 0 9

51

10 200

Game .364 .188 .667 3

Officials: Scott Yarbrough, Bryan Enterline, Metta Roberts Technical Fouls: Iowa State-None; Kansas State-None Attendance: 6,029 2nd 25 34

Total 48 75

Score by Periods Iowa State Kansas State

1st 26 22

2nd 32 29

Total 58 51


2010-11 BOX SCORES GAME

28

(5/5) TEXAS A&M KANSAS STATE

67 71

March 2, 2011 • Manhattan, Kan.

MANHATTAN, Kan. – Brittany Chambers scored a career-high 35 points, including seven 3-pointers, to lead Kansas State to a 71-67 win over No. 5 Texas A&M Wednesday night at Bramlage Coliseum and its best win at home in nearly 30 years. With the win, the Wildcats moved to 19-9 on the season and 9-6 in conference play and knocked off their fourth top-five opponent in school history, including its second at home. The fifth-ranked Aggies were also the highest-ranked opponent a K-State team had defeated at home since a win over No. 2 Old Dominion in 1982. Texas A&M fell to 24-4 overall and 12-3 in Big 12 play with the loss. Chambers made all the clutch plays down the stretch as the Wildcats took a big step toward the No. 4 seed and a bye in the upcoming Big 12 tournament. Chambers eclipsed her season high of 32 against Nebraska on Feb. 19 and had the best scoring output by a Wildcat since 2000 when Nicole Ohlde had 36 against Wyoming. The Wildcats came out strong from 3-point range while bursting to a 20-5 lead with 12:24 left in the first half. During that span, Kansas State was 5-of-7 from behind the arc. Texas A&M's man-to-man defense seemed to dare the Wildcats to fire away from the deep perimeter and Kansas State was happy to oblige. Almost all of that early offense came from Chambers and Taelor Karr. The duo combined for 19 of the Wildcats' first 20 points. Karr went on to finish the game with 14 points. Texas A&M steadied itself as Adams began to pick it up following a slow start offensively. But the Aggies still trailed 34-23 before the closing the half with a 7-0 run over the final 1:42. A putback by Adams resulted in a three-point play before Sydney Carter's fastbreak layup. The Aggies managed to get Adams posted deep for a power move that brought Texas A&M within 34-30 at the break. The Wildcats were 7-for-11 from 3-point range in the first half after entering the game shooting 32 percent from long range. Chambers had four 3s in the half and her third of the game gave her a season total of 77, the most ever for a Kansas State sophomore. She now has 81 on the season. The Aggies took a 53-51 lead on Tyra White's jumper with 5:51 remaining. But the Wildcats got a transition layup from Karr and a three from Chambers to move back ahead two minutes later. Branshea Brown added 10 points, including several clutch free throws down the stretch, as K-State is now 11-4 this season when three or more players score in double figures. Texas A&M (24-4, 12-3 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 21 Elonu, Adaora f 0-3 04 Carter, Sydney g 6-13 20 White, Tyra g 3-12 23 Adams, Danielle g 7-18 51 Colson, Sydney g 9-13 05 Bellock, Kristi 0-0 15 Baker, Maryann 0-1 25 Collins, Skylar 0-0 32 Pratcher, Adrienne 0-0 34 Gilbert, Karla 1-3 40 Assarian, Kelsey 0-2 TEAM Totals 26-65

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

FT 0-0 0-1 3-5 5-5 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0

RB PF 1-5-6 3 2-0-2 3 2-6-8 1 3-0-3 4 0-0-0 4 0-1-1 0 2-0-2 3 0-0-0 0 0-0-0 0 2-4-6 1 5-2-7 2 4-1-5 5-13 10-16 21-19-40 21

1st Half .429 .286 .800

Kansas State (19-9, 9-6 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 33 Childs, Jalana f 0-0 34 Brown, Branshea f 3-3 02 Chambers, Brittany g 11-19 12 Karr, Taelor g 6-9 22 White, Mariah g 1-8 10 Hill, Kelsey 0-2 11 Caron, Chantay 0-1 21 Chisholm, JuliAnne 0-1 32 Voronenko, Alina 1-1 TEAM Totals 22-44

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

3FG 0-0 4-6 0-3 0-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

3FG 0-0 0-0 7-12 2-5 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1

2nd Half .378 .500 .545

RB 0-0-0 0-8-8 2-2-4 0-3-3 2-2-4 0-2-2 1-1-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-1-2 10-19 17-24 7-19-26

1st Half .520 .636 .333

FT 0-0 4-7 6-8 0-0 4-5 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0

2nd Half .474 .375 .762

TP 0 16 9 19 21 0 0 0 0 2 0

A MIN 0 17 1 36 1 38 0 35 7 29 0 2 1 17 0 2 0 2 0 13 0 9

67

10 200

Game .400 .385 .625 4

PF 2 4 1 2 2 1 3 1 0

TP 0 10 35 14 6 0 3 0 3

A MIN 0 1 1 32 4 40 1 37 4 26 2 17 2 27 0 10 0 10

16

71

14 200

Game .500 .526 .708 4

Officials: Melissa Barlow, Laura Morris, Eric Brewton Technical Fouls: Texas A&M-None; Kansas State-None Attendance: 3,665 Score by Periods Texas A&M Kansas State

1st 30 34

2nd 37 37

Total 67 71

GAME

29

KANSAS STATE KANSAS

56 51

March 5, 2011 • Lawrence, Kan.

LAWRENCE, Kan. – Jalana Childs led a trio of Wildcats in double figures with 16 points as Kansas State held on late to knock off rival Kansas Saturday night at Allen Fieldhouse, 56-51, in the regular season finale for both teams. With the win, K-State (20-9, 10-6) finished the regular season in a tie for third place in the Big 12 standings with Oklahoma and will be the No. 4 seed in next week’s conference tournament, which includes a first-round bye. The win also was Kansas State’s eighth in its last 10 trips to Lawrence, while the Wildcats have now won 19 of the last 21 meetings in the series. Deb Patterson picked up her 299th career win as head coach of the Wildcats and will look for No. 300 on Wednesday in Kansas City. Childs, returning to K-State’s starting lineup following an injury in Wednesday’s win over No. 5 Texas A&M, led all scorers in the contest, while Mariah White chipped in 14 and Taelor Karr added 12 points and eight rebounds. Kansas (19-11, 6-10) took a 44-43 second-half lead with 6:45 remaining before the Wildcats took control of the contest with a 9-0 run. Following a three-point play from Karr, White and Childs each hit two free throws and a White jumper gave K-State a 5244 advantage with 4:10 left. With the Cats holding a 54-46 lead at the 1:55 mark, KU scored five straight to make it 54-51 before Karr’s two free throws down the stretch sealed the win. Carolyn Davis led Kansas with 15 points and 14 rebounds. K-State held a two-point lead at the half, 26-24, but Kansas pieced together a 104 run in the opening stages of the second half to take a 34-30 lead with 15:08 remaining. The Wildcats regained the lead, 37-36, with 11:35 to play as Branshea Brown recorded three points and White carded a fast break layup. A jump hook from Childs in the paint, followed by a Taelor Karr runner and a layup from White, forced Kansas into a timeout and propelled K-State out to a 43-37 advantage with 10:06 to play. Kansas regrouped in the timeout and tied the game at 43 on a pair of baskets from Diara Moore with 8:27 remaining. Both teams came out in the opening half looking to push the tempo, with neither team taking control as the score was tied at 15 with 10:46 to play. The Wildcats were able to push out in front, 17-15, on a backdoor layup from White with 9:46 to play. Following a Kansas put-back to tie the game, K-State went on a 5-0 run, highlighted by a three-point field goal from Karr in transition, to give the Wildcats a 22-17 lead with 7:08 remaining. K-State was able to build a 24-18 advantage, but a three-and-a-half minute scoring drought allowed Kansas to come back to within two, 24-22, with 3:04 remaining. A running Karr jumper ended the stretch and provided the Wildcats a 26-22 lead with 1:18 to play. A pair of late free throws brought the Jayhawks to within two at the break, 2624. The Wildcats shot 36.7 percent from the field in the opening half and 40 percent for the game. K-State’s defense was solid in the game, holding Kansas to 35.1 percent shooting and forced the Jayhawks into 13 turnovers. Kansas State (20-9, 10-6 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 33 Childs, Jalana f 6-15 34 Brown, Branshea f 2-6 02 Chambers, Brittany g 4-13 12 Karr, Taelor g 4-11 22 White, Mariah g 5-8 10 Hill, Kelsey 0-0 11 Caron, Chantay 0-0 TEAM Totals 21-53

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

RB 1-0-1 0-6-6 2-7-9 3-5-8 1-3-4 0-0-0 0-2-2 2-3-5 1-6 13-16 9-26-35

1st Half .367 .200 1.000

Kansas (19-11, 6-10 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 21 Davis, Carolyn f 5-11 33 Jackson, Tania f 1-4 13 Engelman, Monica g 3-9 22 Brown, Marisha g 2-3 23 Goodrich, Angel g 1-8 01 Sutherland, Aishah 5-12 05 Mays, Keena 1-4 14 Boogaard, Krysten 0-2 20 Moore, Diara 2-4 TEAM Totals 20-57

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

3FG 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0

FT 4-4 1-4 1-1 3-3 4-4 0-0 0-0

PF 0 4 3 3 1 2 0

TP 16 5 9 12 14 0 0

A MIN 2 32 0 35 3 40 0 40 3 36 0 4 0 13

13

56

8 200

2nd Half .435 .000 .769

3FG FT RB PF 0-0 5-11 5-9-14 1 0-2 0-0 2-2-4 0 1-3 0-0 0-0-0 4 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 4 0-1 1-2 1-2-3 1 0-0 1-2 3-6-9 1 1-3 2-2 0-0-0 2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1 2-1-3 2-9 9-17 15-25-40 14

1st Half .321 .200 .714

2nd Half .379 .250 .400

Game .396 .167 .813 1

TP 15 2 7 4 3 11 5 0 4

A MIN 1 37 0 14 1 25 0 29 6 40 1 26 1 15 0 3 1 11

51

11 200

Game .351 .222 .529 4

Officials: Amy Bonner, Roy Gulbeyan, Bill Larance Technical Fouls: Kansas State-None; Kansas-None Attendance: 5,751 Score by Periods Kansas State Kansas

1st 26 24

2nd 30 27

GAME

30

(rv/rv) IOWA STATE (rv/--) KANSAS STATE

53 56

March 9, 2011 • Kansas City, Mo.

KANSAS CITY – First Team All-Big 12 performer Brittany Chambers scored a game-high 20 points while fellow all-conference pick Jalana Childs added 14 as fourth-seeded Kansas State defeated fifth-seeded Iowa State, 56-53, Wednesday in quarterfinal action of the Phillips 66 Women's Basketball Championship at Municipal Auditorium. With the win, K-State improved to 21-9 on the season and advanced to face topseeded Baylor (29-2) Friday in the semifinals of the conference championship. That game is scheduled for 12 p.m. and will be televised by Fox Sports Net. The victory also gave Wildcat head coach Deb Patterson, the winningest coach in school history, her 300th career win as head coach. Clinging to a 52-47 lead with just over three minutes remaining, both teams forced turnovers on the defensive side of the ball before Taelor Karr converted a layup in transition to extend the Cats' lead to 54-47 with 1:47 left. Iowa State's Kelsey Bolte then hit consecutive jumpers to make it a one-possession game at 54-51 before Childs answered with a running layup with 28 seconds left to up the margin back to five. Following an Iowa State bucket, the Wildcats held on for the win as two Iowa State three-point attempts in the closing seconds came up short. Chambers and Childs led the way for the Cats in scoring, while Karr and Branshea Brown each added seven and Mariah White had six. K-State, which shot 48 percent for the game, dominated inside as the Wildcats outscored the Cyclones, 38-16, in the paint. K-State opened a 38-29 lead early in the second half as Chambers scored the first six points of the half for the Wildcats and White made a driving layup. But the Cyclones stormed back to cut the Wildcat lead to 40-36 until another Chambers three extended the margin back to seven at 43-36 with 11:38 left. A steal from Chantay Caron followed by a jumper in transition by Karr and a driving layup from Chambers gave the Wildcats their biggest lead of the game at 13, 49-36, at the 7:34 mark. But, Iowa State made a late run as two straight long-range three's cut the K-State lead to seven at 49-42 with 5:24 left. Following a Karr three-pointer, the Cyclones then cut the lead to five at 52-47 following five straight points. Hallie Christofferson led Iowa State with 18 points, while Bolte added 10. The Wildcats grabbed an early 7-2 lead in the game after layups by Brown and White and a Chambers three. After K-State went ahead 11-6, Iowa State cut the lead to two with a three-pointer but Chambers followed with a layup in transition to up the lead back to four with just over 10 minutes remaining. Brown and Childs scored five straight in the paint for the Cats before a three-point play by the Cyclones made it 18-14 with 8:17 left. K-State held a 22-19 lead before the Cyclones tied up the game at 22 with a three-point play of their own. Childs then stepped up for K-State and scored six of the final eight points in the half as the Cats took a 30-25 lead at the break. Iowa State (22-10, 9-7 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 10 Mansfield, Lauren g 3-7 11 Bolte, Kelsey g 5-12 23 Cole, Chassidy g 0-3 33 Poppens, Chelsea f 2-3 55 Prins, Anna c 2-10 05 Christofferson, H. 7-9 12 Schroll, Jessica 2-3 TEAM Totals 21-47

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

7-20

FT 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-2 0-0 1-1 1-1

RB 1-2-3 0-1-1 0-3-3 4-8-12 1-3-4 0-2-2 0-0-0 1-2-3 4-5 7-21-28

1st Half .417 .300 .667

Kansas State (21-9, 10-6 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 02 Chambers, Brittany g 8-16 12 Karr, Taelor g 3-12 22 White, Mariah g 3-8 33 Childs, Jalana f 7-11 34 Brown, Branshea f 3-3 10 Hill, Kelsey 0-1 11 Caron, Chantay 1-1 TEAM Totals 25-52

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

3FG 2-4 0-5 0-3 0-0 1-3 3-4 1-1

3FG 2-8 1-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 3-17

1st Half .438 .100 .500

PF 1 1 2 3 2 2 1

TP 8 10 0 6 5 18 6

A MIN 2 35 3 39 3 29 0 36 0 21 0 23 2 17

12

53

10 200

2nd Half .478 .400 1.000

FT 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0

RB 1-6-7 0-4-4 1-2-3 1-3-4 0-3-3 0-0-0 0-2-2 3-0-3 3-4 6-20-26 2nd Half .550 .286 1.000

Game .447 .350 .800 0

PF 2 0 2 2 4 2 1

TP 20 7 6 14 7 0 2

A MIN 3 39 2 38 5 36 3 33 0 33 0 6 1 15

13

56

14 200

Game .481 .176 .750 1

Officials: Beverly Roberts, Tina Napier, Jesse Dickerson Technical Fouls: Iowa State-None; Kansas State-None Attendance: 4,584 Score by Periods Iowa State Kansas State

1st 25 30

2nd 28 26

Total 53 56

Total 56 51

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2010-11 BOX SCORES GAME

31

(rv/--) KANSAS STATE (3/3) BAYLOR

53 86

March 11, 2011 • Kansas City, Mo.

KANSAS CITY – Kansas State's run in the 2011 Phillips 66 Big 12 Women's Basketball Championship came to an end Friday as third-ranked and top-seeded Baylor proved to be too much for the Wildcats in an 86-53 loss in semifinal action at Municipal Auditorium. With the loss, the Wildcats dropped to 21-10 on the season and will await their NCAA Tournament seeding and site location which will be announced on Monday. Kelsey Hill led the way for K-State with 14 points, which included four three-point makes, while Taelor Karr pitched in 13. Brittany Chambers was held to just eight points on 3-of-11 shooting Friday, while Jalana Childs played just three minutes in the game and did not record any baskets. The Bears (30-2) muscled their way to 52 rebounds in the game, including 22 on the offensive end of the floor, while four players scored in double figures. Brittney Griner led the way with a game-high 21 points. The Wildcats shot 35 percent in the contest (20-of-57) but did connect on 44 percent off their three-point field goals (11-of-25). Baylor jumped out to a 6-0 lead in the contest before a deep Chambers three cut the lead in half. The Bears then went on a 9-0 run to up the margin to double digits and took a 20-5 advantage with 11:05 remaining. The Cats pulled to within nine at 28-19 following two Hill three-pointers at the sixminute mark, but Odyssey Sims hit on three consecutive long-range three's to give the Bears a 34-19 lead with 4:42 left. That 15-point margin would last until the end of the half as the two teams each scored seven points in the final four minutes with Baylor holding a 41-26 advantage. K-State shot 35 percent in the opening 20 minutes while Baylor held the advantage in rebounds, 20-12. Hill paced the Cats with nine first-half points, while the Bears were led by three players in double figures. The Cats connected on 7-of-13 three-pointers in the first half but were just 2-of-13 inside the arc. Baylor extended its lead to 55-32 in the first four minutes of the second half and opened on a 21-6 run. The Bears' largest lead in the game was 38 at 84-46 as K-State could not generate much offense. The Cats managed to score seven of the game's final 10 points to close out the scoring. Kansas State (21-10, 10-6 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 02 Chambers, Brittany g 3-11 12 Karr, Taelor g 5-11 22 White, Mariah g 3-8 33 Childs, Jalana f 0-1 34 Brown, Branshea f 0-3 10 Hill, Kelsey 5-9 11 Caron, Chantay 0-1 13 Kulas, Brianna 0-1 21 Chisholm, JuliAnne 1-3 32 Voronenko, Alina 3-9 TEAM Totals 20-57

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds Baylor (30-2, 15-1 Big 12) No. N A M E 00 Sims, Odyssey g 03 Madden, Jordan g 05 Jones, Melissa g 10 Williams, Destiny f 42 Griner, Brittney c 01 Hayden, Kimetria 04 Zachariason, Whitney 14 Robertson, Makenzie 20 Condrey, Terran 24 Field, Ashley 25 Palmer, Lindsay 32 Pope, Brooklyn 44 Chandler, Mariah TEAM Totals

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

3FG 1-5 3-7 1-1 0-0 0-0 4-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4

FT 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2

RB 0-2-2 1-1-2 0-2-2 0-0-0 1-2-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-2-2 2-4-6 3-3-6 11-25 2-4 8-16-24

1st Half .346 .538 .500

FG 4-9 2-6 1-3 7-9 9-15 3-6 0-0 1-2 2-2 1-2 0-0 2-9 0-2

3FG 4-5 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

PF 0 2 3 0 3 2 1 0 1 4

TP 8 13 7 0 0 14 0 0 2 9

A MIN 1 30 3 37 4 30 0 3 1 30 1 23 0 15 0 3 0 8 2 21

16

53

12 200

2nd Half .355 .333 .500

RB PF 1-1-2 1 3-1-4 2 3-6-9 1 4-3-7 0 1-5-6 1 2-1-3 0 0-1-1 0 0-0-0 0 0-1-1 0 4-2-6 0 0-1-1 0 3-4-7 0 0-2-2 0 1-2-3 32-65 7-10 15-23 22-30-52 5 1st Half .516 .625 .667

FT 2-2 1-2 0-0 4-4 3-5 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-5 0-0

2nd Half .471 1.000 .647

Game .351 .440 .500 1

TP 14 6 2 18 21 10 0 3 4 3 0 5 0

A MIN 0 28 5 26 7 25 2 21 2 29 1 18 0 6 1 6 1 9 2 10 1 4 1 14 0 4

86

23 200

Game .492 .700 .652 3

Officials: Tina Napier, Bev Roberts, Lisa Mattingly Technical Fouls: Kansas State-None; Baylor-None Attendance: 4,852 Score by Periods Kansas State Baylor

1st 26 41

GAME

32

March 20, 2011 • Storrs, Conn.

Purdue (21-11, 9-7 Big Ten) No. N A M E FG 24 Mingo, Drey f 6-9 40 Jones, Chelsea c 0-2 05 Rayburn, Brittany g 7-15 15 Moses, Courtney g 1-4 43 Poston, Chantel g 0-1 02 Howard, Antionette 2-4 20 Williams, Dee Dee 0-0 41 Guyton, Alex 1-6 54 Woods, Samantha 0-1 TEAM Totals 17-42

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

Total 53 86

3FG 3-4 0-0 1-6 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1

FT 1-2 0-0 6-6 3-4 0-0 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0

RB 0-7-7 0-5-5 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-3 1-0-1 1-4-5 0-0-0 1-3-4 5-14 14-16 4-23-27

1st Half .450 .375 1.000

Kansas State (21-11, 10-6 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 34 Brown, Branshea f 2-6 02 Chambers, Brittany g 7-20 11 Caron, Chantay g 1-4 12 Karr, Taelor g 6-17 22 White, Mariah g 0-4 10 Hill, Kelsey 1-1 32 Voronenko, Alina 0-2 33 Childs, Jalana 2-9 TEAM Totals 19-63

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds 2nd 27 45

53 45

STORRS, Conn. – The Kansas State Wildcats fell behind early against Purdue in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Sunday, and a second-half charge was not enough to advance to the second round and face No. 1 seed Connecticut. K-State (21-11) lost 5345 to the Purdue Boilermakers (21-11) with guards on both teams putting on a show for the fans. Sophomore Brittany Chambers carded her fourth career double-double with 18 points and 12 rebounds. This was the first double-double for a K-State player in the NCAA Tournament since Kendra Wecker tallied 25 points and 12 rebounds against Bowling Green on March 19, 2005 in Seattle. Fellow sophomore guard Taelor Karr joined Chambers in double digits with 14 points as the pair led the way for the Wildcats. Purdue’s top player Brittany Rayburn poured 21 points into the basket hitting 7-of-15 from the field. Rayburn came into the contest shooting 31.4 percent from 3-point range, but she was only 1-of-6 from deep thanks to Karr’s strong defense on the perimeter. Trailing by eight at the half, the Wildcats took a two-point lead with 13:32 to play, 29-27, with an 11-2 run to open the second half. K-State registered four points during the run from Branshea Brown, while Brittany Chambers poured in seven including a follow-up layup on a transition attempt to force a Purdue timeout. Purdue clawed back into the game with an 18-2 run to take a 45-36 lead with 5:11 remaining. The Boilermakers’ rally was started with a three-point play from Brittany Rayburn, who also notched a three-point play to push Purdue out in front and break a 36-36 tie. Rayburn and Drey Mingo also collaborated on a pair of 3-pointers to extend the lead. The Wildcats battled back with key buckets from Karr and Chambers. A deep 3pointer from Chambers pulled the Wildcats within a point at 46-45 forcing Purdue to take a timeout with 2:10 remaining. From there, K-State struggled to convert any shots and Purdue scored the final seven points of the game. K-State opened the game 0-of-12 from the field and went scoreless for the first seven and a half minutes of the game before Taelor Karr tallied a driving layup for KState’s first points with 12:55 to play. The Wildcats’ defense was able to keep them in the game during this stretch, as K-State held Purdue to 22.2 percent shooting from the field and forced three turnovers. The Boilermakers built an 11-point advantage following the Chambers’ three, 2110, with a 12-2 run highlighted by five points from Antionette Howard. A deep 3-pointer from Kelsey Hill and a layup from Chantay Caron brought K-State back to within six, 23-17. A layup from Drey Mingo before the end of the first half, provided Purdue with a 25-17 lead. K-State tallied its lowest first half point total this season and its lowest first half shooting percentage this season with a 21.9 percent effort (7-of-32) and its lowest since Jan. 20, 2010 against Colorado (21.4 percent). The Wildcats were paced in scoring by Chambers and Karr with five each.

3FG 0-0 4-12 0-1 1-7 0-0 1-1 0-2 0-0 6-23

1st Half .219 .214 .000

PF 1 1 2 1 0 1 3 0 0

TP 16 0 21 5 0 7 2 2 0

A MIN 0 35 1 28 0 38 5 26 0 6 0 16 3 34 0 15 0 2

9

53

9 200

2nd Half .364 .333 .833

FT 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

RB PF 3-8-11 3 7-5-12 1 2-0-2 0 0-4-4 3 3-1-4 3 1-0-1 1 0-1-1 0 2-3-5 4 2-0-2 1-2 20-22-42 15 2nd Half .387 .333 .500

Game .405 .357 .875 1

TP 4 18 2 14 0 3 0 4

A MIN 0 33 0 37 0 13 1 39 4 34 0 13 0 4 1 27

45

6 200

Game .302 .261 .500 2

Officials: Dee Kantner, Frank Steratore, Dawn Marsh Technical Fouls: Purdue-None; Kansas State-None Attendance: 6,418 Score by Periods Purdue Kansas State

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PURDUE (rv/--) KANSAS STATE

1st 25 17

2nd 28 28

Total 53 45


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10 | KELSEY HILL G | Lenexa, Kan. (St. Thomas Aquinas HS)

HILL’S CAREER HIGHS Minutes Points Field Goals

33, at Nebraska (2/19/11) 14, vs. Baylor (3/11/11) 5, vs. Baylor (3/11/11)

Field Goals Attempted

9, vs. Baylor (3/11/11)

3-pt. Field Goals

4, vs. Baylor (3/11/11)

3-pt. Field Goals Attempted

8, vs. Baylor (3/11/11)

Free Throws

4, at Missouri (2/5/11)

Free Throws Attempted

4, twice

Rebounds

3, twice

Assists

3, at Texas Tech (1/15/11)

Blocks

1, twice

Steals

2, three times

MISCELLANEOUS CAREER STATS Double Figure Scoring Games 2+ Made 3-Pt. FGs 2+ Steals

2 8 3

SENIOR (2010-11) Named to 2010-11 Academic All-Big 12 first team... Appeared in a career-high 32 games... Scored in a career-high six straight games from Jan. 19-Feb. 13... Registered a career-high in every statistical category this season... Dished out two assists and recorded her first steal of the season against Western Illinois (11/21)... Scored six points on 2-of-4 shooting from beyond the arc against South Dakota State (11/30)... Made her first three-point field goal since Jan. 10, 2009 against Kansas and had her first contest with two or more made 3-point field goals since Dec. 5, 2008 against Alcorn State... Recorded six points, on 2-of-2 shooting from beyond the arc, and dished out a pair of assists against North Dakota (12/8).. Carded six points, an assist and a rebound against Vermont (12/30)... Scored six points, including a career-high 3-of-4 from the foul line against Missouri (1/19)... Tallied six points, two assists, two steals and a rebound against Nebraska (1/22)... Scored 12 points in 28 minutes off the bench at Colorado (1/26)... The effort was her first career double figure scoring effort... Scored four points, all on free throws, and tallied two assists HILL’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G-GS 2007-08 12-0 2008-09 20-0 2009-10 2010-11 32-0 TOTAL 64-0

and a steal at Missouri (2/5)... Tallied six points, tied a career-high three rebounds and dished out two assists against Texas (2/9)... Notched four points, two rebounds and two assists against Colorado (2/16)... Knocked down a pair of threepoint field goals at Nebraska (2/19)... Recorded a career-high 14 points, including a career-best 4-of8 from beyond the arc, against Baylor (3/11).

JUNIOR (2009-10) Missed entire 2009-10 season after suffering a torn ACL in an October practice… Named to Fall 2009 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

FRESHMAN (2007-08) Played in 12 games during her rookie campaign, averaging 5.9 minutes… Tallied 1.3 points per game and shot .375 from the field (6-of-16), including .364 from beyond the three-point line (4of-11)… Connected on a three-point field goal in four games, including one in three straight appearances… Registered a career-high five points on two occasions, against Lipscomb (11/30/07) and against Iowa State (1/23/08)… Named to the Fall 2007 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

SOPHOMORE (2008-09) 2008-09 Academic All-Big 12 first team… Threetime Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll recipient… Carded 0.9 points per game (18), 0.4 rebounds (8) and 0.2 assists (4) per game... Registered career-highs in minutes (15), points (9), field goals made and attempted (3-of-4) and 3-point field goals made and attempted (3-of-4) against Alcorn State (12/5/08)... Saw action in a career-high 20 games, including nine Big 12 contests... Averaged 4.5 minutes per game (89)... Registered five points against Kansas (1/10/09) with 2-of-2 shooting from the field… Pulled in two rebounds in two games at Northwestern (11/17/08) and against Alcorn State… Notched three points and an assist against UTSA (11/23/08).

MIN-AVG. 71-5.9 89-4.5

FGM-FGA 6-16 6-18

PCT .375 .333

3PT-A 4-11 5-13

466-14.6 626-9.8

30-99 42-133

.303 .316

21-72 30-96

PCT .364 .385

FTM-FTA PCT 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 Did Not Play (Injured) .292 11-18 .611 .313 12-22 .545

O-D-T 0-5-5 2-6-8

AVG 0.4 0.4

PF-D 12-0 5-0

A 3 4

TO 2 8

BLK 0 0

ST 3 2

PTS-AVG 16-1.3 18-0.9

8-13-21 10-24-34

0.7 0.5

32-0 49-0

29 36

24 34

2 2

14 19

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23 | SHALIN SPANI G | Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Metro Academy)

SPANI’S CAREER HIGHS Minutes

38, vs. Indiana State (11/14/09)

Points

17, vs. Hawaii (12/19/09)

Field Goals

6, vs. Hawaii (12/19/09)

Field Goals Attempted

11, vs. Yale (1/2/10)

3-pt. Field Goals

5, vs. Hawaii (12/19/09)

3-pt. Field Goals Attempted

8, three times

Free Throws

8, vs. Alcorn State (12/5/08)

Free Throws Attempted

8, vs. Alcorn State (12/5/08)

Rebounds Assists

5, four times 3, vs. Grambling State (12/4/09)

Blocks

1, three times

Steals

2, vs. Missouri (2/4/09)

SENIOR (2010-11) 2010-11 Academic All-Big 12 first team... Missed season due to surgery to repair her ACL.

JUNIOR (2009-10) 2009-10 Academic All-Big 12 first team... Named to Fall 2009 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Suffered a torn ACL in a March practice… Saw action in a career-high 28 games and started five… Averaged 17.2 minutes per game, including a career-high 38 minutes against Indiana State (11/14/09)… Averaged a career-high 4.0 points per game (113 total points)… Hauled in an average of 1.5 rebounds per game (42 total rebounds)… Dished out 0.5 assists per game (15 assists), which included a career-high three against Grambling State (12/4/09)… Shot a career-best .358 from the three-point line (24-of-67)… Had six games with two or more makes from beyond the 3-point line… Scored a career-high 17 points on 6-of-9 shooting, including a career-high 5-of-8 from the 3-point line against Hawaii (12/19/09)… Opened 2009-10 season with 15 points, four rebounds and two assists against Indiana State… Scored 11 points at UC Davis (12/29/09) on 3-of6 shooting from beyond the three-point line.

ent… Finished the season with career-highs in points per game (3.9, 98 points), rebounds per game (1.8 45 rebounds), field goals made and attempted (28-of-8), three-point field goals made and attempted (21-of-68) and free throws made and attempted (21-of-24)… Played in a careerhigh 25 games and 348 minutes (13.9 per game)… Season ended by knee injury… Tallied a career-high 16 points on 3-of-6 shooting from the field, including a career-high 8-of-8 from the free throw line against Alcorn State (12/5/08)… Opened 2008-09 with 13 points on 5-of-6 shooting from the field, including 3-of-4 from beyond the arc at UTEP (11/14/08)… Boosted K-State with 11 points in a career-high 30 minutes of action against Missouri (2/4/09)… Notched nine points and five rebounds off the bench against Nebraska (1/27/09)… Registered eight points in 15 minutes against Kansas (1/10/09)… Tallied eight points and a career-high-tying five rebounds at Indiana State (12/20/08)… Carded seven points and three rebounds against Central Arkansas (1/3/09).

the three-point line (8-of-22)… Named to Fall 2007 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Scored a career-high seven points against UTEP (12/1/07) on 2-of-2 shooting and one-of-one from beyond the arc… Scored six points against Iowa State (1/23/08), including 2-of-4 from beyond the arc… Tallied a key three-point field goal to close out the first half at Texas A&M (1/13/08) for her only points in the game… Secured a career-high four rebounds at Missouri (2/1/7/08)… Carded four points, two rebounds and two assists at Creighton (12/18/07)… Had three points, three rebounds and two assists against Lipscomb (11/30/07).

FRESHMAN (2007-08) Played in 24 games during her debut season in a Wildcat uniform, averaging 9.0 minutes… Recorded 1.5 points per game and 1.2 rebounds per game… Shot .387 from the field (12of-31), including .364 from beyond

SOPHOMORE (2008-09) 2008-09 Academic All-Big 12 first team... Threetime Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll recipiSPANI’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G-GS 2007-08 24-0 2008-09 25-0 2009-10 28-5 2010-11 Totals 77-5 104

MIN 215 348 482

FGM-FGA 12-31 28-80 35-101

PCT .387 .350 .347

3PT-A 8-22 21-68 24-67

1,045

75-212

.354

53-157

PCT .364 .309 .358

FTM-FTA PCT 5-6 .833 21-24 .875 19-28 .679 Injured - Did not play .338 45-58 .776

O-T 7-28 14-45 10-42

AVG 1.2 1.8 1.5

PF-D 16-0 27-0 41-1

A 9 2 15

TO 8 12 18

BLK 1 1 3

ST 5 4 4

PTS-AVG 37-1.5 98-3.9 113-4.0

31-115

1.5

84-1

26

38

5

13

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FINAL BIG 12 STANDINGS

Baylor*^! Texas A&M !$ Oklahoma ! Kansas State ! Iowa State ! Texas Tech ! Texas ! Kansas ~ Colorado ~ Missouri Oklahoma State ~ Nebraska

/-----------Conference---------\ W L Pct. H 15 1 .938 8-0 13 3 .812 7-1 10 6 .625 6-2 10 6 .625 6-2 9 7 .563 7-1 8 8 .500 6-2 7 9 .438 5-3 6 10 .375 4-4 6 10 .375 4-4 5 11 .313 5-3 4 12 .250 4-4 3 13 .200 3-5

*Big 12 regular season champions

A 7-1 6-2 4-4 4-4 2-6 2-6 2-6 2-6 2-6 0-8 0-8 0-8

^Big 12 postseason champion

/-----------------------------Overall-----------------------------\ W L Pct. H A N L10 34 3 .919 21-0 7-2 6-1 9-1 33 5 .868 13-1 8-3 12-1 9-1 23 12 .657 15-2 5-8 3-2 5-5 21 11 .656 13-2 6-6 2-3 5-5 22 11 .667 16-1 3-7 3-3 6-4 22 11 .667 15-2 4-7 3-2 6-4 19 14 .576 11-4 4-8 4-2 3-7 21 13 .618 15-5 5-7 1-1 5-5 18 16 .529 15-6 3-8 0-2 6-4 13 18 .419 10-4 2-11 1-3 3-7 17 15 .531 15-5 1-9 1-1 3-7 13 18 .419 11-5 2-9 0-4 1-9 !NCAA Participant

$NCAA Champion

Streak L1 W6 L1 L2 L2 L2 L2 L1 L1 L1 L1 L4

/-vs. Ranked Teams-\ Top-10 Top-25 4-2 12-2 3-4 7-4 1-8 3-8 1-2 3-6 0-2 1-6 1-2 3-4 0-7 1-12 0-3 1-5 0-2 2-3 0-4 3-7 0-5 0-8 0-2 1-5

~WNIT Participant

2011 PHILLIPS 66/BIG 12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP /-----------FIRST ROUND-----------\ /--------QUARTERFINALS---------\ /-----------SEMIFINALS------------\ /-------------- FINALS -------------\

#8 Kansas Game-1 11 a.m.

#8 Kansas #1 Baylor Game-5 11 a.m.

#9 Colorado #5 Iowa State Game-2 1:30 p.m.

#1 Baylor Game-9 12 p.m.

#5 Iowa State Game-6 1:30 p.m.

#12 Nebraska

#1 Baylor

#4 Kansas State

#4 Kansas State

#7 Texas Game-3 5 p.m.

#7 Texas

Game-4 7:30 p.m.

#1 Baylor BIG 12 CHAMPION

#2 Texas A&M

Game-7 5 p.m.

#10 Missouri #6 Texas Tech

Game-11 12:30 p.m.

#2 Texas A&M

Game-10 2:30 p.m.

#6 Texas Tech

#2 Texas A&M

Game-8 7:30 p.m.

#11 Oklahoma State

#3 Oklahoma #3 Oklahoma

\----------Tues., March 8-----------/ \----------Wed., March 9-----------/ \----------Fri., March 11-----------/ \--------- Sat., March 12 ----------/

2011 NCAA TOURNAMENT Women’s Final Four (April 3 & 5) No. 2 Texas A&M 63, No. 1 Stanford 62 No. 2 Texas A&M 76, No. 2 Notre Dame 70 Elite Eight (March 29) No. 2 Texas A&M 58, No. 1 Baylor 46 Sweet 16 (March 26-27) No. 2 Texas A&M 79, No. 6 Georgia 38 No. 1 Baylor 86, No. 5 Green Bay 76 No. 2 Notre Dame 78, No. 6 Oklahoma 53 Second Round (March 21-22) No. 1 Baylor 82, No. 9 West Virginia 68 No. 2 Texas A&M 70, No. 7 Rutgers 48 No. 6 Oklahoma 88, No. 3 Miami (Fla.) 83

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First Round (March 19-20) No. 1 Baylor 60, No. 16 Prairie View 33 No. 2 Texas A&M 87, No. 15 McNeese St. 47 No. 6 Oklahoma 86, No. 11 James Madison 72 No. No. No. No.

8 Marquette 68, No. 9 Texas 65 9 Purdue 53, No. 8 Kansas State 45 9 St. John’s 55, No. 8 Texas Tech 50 10 Marist 74, No. 7 Iowa State 64

2011 POSTSEASON WNIT Quarterfinals USC 87, at Colorado 70 Third Round Colorado 70, at Wyoming 58 Second Round at Colorado 81, California 65 at Wyoming 75, Oklahoma State 71 Duquesne 80, at Kansas 63 First Round at Colorado 71, UC Riverside 62 at Oklahoma State 81, Pepperdine 74 at Kansas 79, Wichita State 58


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TEAM STATISTICS - OVERALL GAMES SCORING OFFENSE ## Team 1. Baylor 2. Texas A&M 3. Texas 4. Oklahoma 5. Kansas 6. Oklahoma State 7. Texas Tech 8. Iowa State 9. Nebraska 10. Colorado 11. Kansas State 12. Missouri

G 37 38 33 35 34 32 33 33 31 34 32 31

SCORING DEFENSE ## Team 1. Baylor 2. Iowa State 3. Kansas State 4. Texas Tech 5. Texas A&M 6. Oklahoma State 7. Colorado 8. Kansas 9. Nebraska 10. Missouri 11. Oklahoma 12. Texas

FG 738 663 654 685 645 749 746 732 819 847 756 868

FGA 2288 1842 1796 1810 1699 1950 1895 1843 2051 2119 1880 2139

Pct .323 .360 .364 .378 .380 .384 .394 .397 .399 .400 .402 .406

REBOUNDING MARGIN ## Team 1. Baylor 2. Iowa State 3. Texas A&M 4. Oklahoma State 5. Texas 6. Texas Tech 7. Colorado 8. Oklahoma 9. Kansas 10. Kansas State 11. Nebraska 12. Missouri

W-L 34-3 33-5 19-14 23-12 21-13 17-15 22-11 22-11 13-18 18-16 21-11 13-18

Pts Avg/G 2922 79.0 2949 77.6 2517 76.3 2653 75.8 2380 70.0 2162 67.6 2159 65.4 2152 65.2 1982 63.9 2114 62.2 1950 60.9 1842 59.4

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE ## Team G 1. Baylor 37 2. Iowa State 33 3. Oklahoma State 32 4. Texas Tech 33 5. Kansas State 32 6. Texas A&M 38 7. Colorado 34 8. Missouri 31 9. Oklahoma 35 10. Kansas 34 11. Nebraska 31 12. Texas 33

G 37 33 32 33 38 32 34 34 31 31 35 33

Pts Avg/G 2004 54.2 1814 55.0 1802 56.3 1878 56.9 2175 57.2 1941 60.7 2129 62.6 2186 64.3 2006 64.7 2007 64.7 2359 67.4 2260 68.5

3-POINT FG PCT ## Team 1. Baylor 2. Iowa State 3. Texas 4. Oklahoma 5. Texas Tech 6. Texas A&M 7. Colorado 8. Nebraska 9. Kansas 10. Kansas State 11. Oklahoma State 12. Missouri

G 37 33 33 35 33 38 34 31 34 32 32 31

FG 184 223 231 251 149 186 219 218 130 195 166 160

FGA 477 603 626 713 427 549 656 658 399 602 577 559

Pct .386 .370 .369 .352 .349 .339 .334 .331 .326 .324 .288 .286

3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE ## Team G 1. Baylor 37 2. Iowa State 33 3. Texas Tech 33 4. Kansas 34 5. Texas A&M 38 6. Texas 33 7. Colorado 34 8. Kansas State 32 9. Oklahoma State 32 10. Missouri 31 11. Oklahoma 35 12. Nebraska 31

FG 199 202 147 148 159 171 168 141 226 177 189 203

FGA 750 685 482 485 518 557 533 434 680 532 568 586

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO ## Team G 1. Texas A&M 38 2. Baylor 37 3. Kansas 34 4. Iowa State 33 5. Texas Tech 33 6. Oklahoma 35 7. Nebraska 31 8. Kansas State 32 9. Oklahoma State 32 10. Texas 33 11. Missouri 31 12. Colorado 34

Asst 619 606 535 453 462 496 411 397 435 450 366 396

Turn 532 528 545 514 536 581 488 474 522 558 518 615

Ratio 1.16 1.15 0.98 0.88 0.86 0.85 0.84 0.84 0.83 0.81 0.71 0.64

Blocks Avg/G 273 7.38 183 5.55 156 4.88 161 4.24 122 3.94 118 3.81 128 3.76 121 3.67 112 3.29 94 2.85 99 2.83 78 2.44

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Team 1. Texas 2. Texas A&M 3. Oklahoma State 4. Baylor 5. Texas Tech 6. Oklahoma 7. Colorado 8. Nebraska 9. Kansas State 10. Missouri 11. Kansas 12. Iowa State

G 33 38 32 37 33 35 34 31 32 31 34 33

No. 535 609 509 532 444 460 429 379 390 373 385 364

Avg/G 16.21 16.03 15.91 14.38 13.45 13.14 12.62 12.23 12.19 12.03 11.32 11.03

G 37 38 34 35 33 33 33 32 31 32 31 34

AssistsAvg/G 606 16.38 619 16.29 535 15.74 496 14.17 462 14.00 453 13.73 450 13.64 435 13.59 411 13.26 397 12.41 366 11.81 396 11.65

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Team 1. Baylor 2. Iowa State 3. Texas 4. Kansas 5. Oklahoma State 6. Nebraska 7. Oklahoma 8. Colorado 9. Texas Tech 10. Missouri 11. Kansas State 12. Texas A&M

G 37 33 33 34 32 31 35 34 33 31 32 38

No. 1114 919 881 907 845 807 911 879 849 788 746 882

Avg/G 30.11 27.85 26.70 26.68 26.41 26.03 26.03 25.85 25.73 25.42 23.31 23.21

G 38 33 33 32 35 37 32 34 34 31 31 33

Steals 405 345 285 271 288 287 243 254 250 189 167 144

3-POINT FG MADE ## Team 1. Oklahoma 2. Nebraska 3. Texas 4. Iowa State 5. Colorado 6. Kansas State 7. Oklahoma State 8. Missouri 9. Baylor 10. Texas A&M 11. Texas Tech 12. Kansas

G 35 31 33 33 34 32 32 31 37 38 33 34

3FG 251 218 231 223 219 195 166 160 184 186 149 130

Avg/G 7.17 7.03 7.00 6.76 6.44 6.09 5.19 5.16 4.97 4.89 4.52 3.82

TEAM 532 522 581 528 536 474 558 545 488 518 514 615

OPP 837 621 669 609 602 516 563 525 448 456 438 536

Team 1646 1283 1491 1354 1416 1293 1308 1371 1292 1136 1186 1161

Opp 1264 1016 1263 1216 1275 1153 1192 1317 1250 1147 1198 1204

BLOCKED SHOTS ## Team 1. Baylor 2. Texas 3. Oklahoma State 4. Texas A&M 5. Missouri 6. Nebraska 7. Kansas 8. Texas Tech 9. Colorado 10. Iowa State 11. Oklahoma 12. Kansas State

G 37 33 32 38 31 31 34 33 34 33 35 32

Pct .265 .295 .305 .305 .307 .307 .315 .325 .332 .333 .333 .346

ASSISTS ## Team 1. Baylor 2. Texas A&M 3. Kansas 4. Oklahoma 5. Texas Tech 6. Iowa State 7. Texas 8. Oklahoma State 9. Nebraska 10. Kansas State 11. Missouri 12. Colorado

SCORING MARGIN ## Team 1. Baylor 2. Texas A&M 3. Iowa State 4. Texas Tech 5. Oklahoma 6. Texas 7. Oklahoma State 8. Kansas 9. Kansas State 10. Colorado 11. Nebraska 12. Missouri

G 37 38 33 33 35 33 32 34 32 34 31 31

OFF 79.0 77.6 65.2 65.4 75.8 76.3 67.6 70.0 60.9 62.2 63.9 59.4

DEF 54.2 57.2 55.0 56.9 67.4 68.5 60.7 64.3 56.3 62.6 64.7 64.7

Margin +24.8 +20.4 +10.2 +8.5 +8.4 +7.8 +6.9 +5.7 +4.6 -0.4 -0.8 -5.3

FREE THROW PCT ## Team 1. Oklahoma 2. Texas A&M 3. Baylor 4. Nebraska 5. Iowa State 6. Texas 7. Texas Tech 8. Kansas 9. Colorado 10. Kansas State 11. Oklahoma State 12. Missouri

G 35 38 37 31 33 33 33 34 34 32 32 31

FTM 522 569 678 320 451 516 400 470 357 297 364 326

FTA 679 774 923 448 632 749 582 695 536 455 574 531

Pct .769 .735 .735 .714 .714 .689 .687 .676 .666 .653 .634 .614

REBOUNDING OFFENSE ## Team 1. Baylor 2. Texas 3. Oklahoma State 4. Texas A&M 5. Texas Tech 6. Oklahoma 7. Iowa State 8. Colorado 9. Nebraska 10. Kansas 11. Missouri 12. Kansas State

G 37 33 32 38 33 35 33 34 31 34 31 32

Reb Avg/G 1646 44.5 1416 42.9 1354 42.3 1491 39.2 1293 39.2 1371 39.2 1283 38.9 1308 38.5 1186 38.3 1292 38.0 1161 37.5 1136 35.5

STEALS ## Team 1. Texas A&M 2. Texas Tech 3. Texas 4. Oklahoma State 5. Oklahoma 6. Baylor 7. Kansas State 8. Colorado 9. Kansas 10. Missouri 11. Nebraska 12. Iowa State

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ## Team G 1. Baylor 37 2. Kansas 34 3. Texas A&M 38 4. Iowa State 33 5. Oklahoma 35 6. Texas 33 7. Texas Tech 33 8. Kansas State 32 9. Oklahoma State 32 10. Colorado 34 11. Missouri 31 12. Nebraska 31

FG 1030 890 1097 739 940 885 805 729 816 769 678 722

FGA 2177 1928 2435 1695 2202 2109 1929 1796 2017 1927 1726 1839

Pct .473 .462 .451 .436 .427 .420 .417 .406 .405 .399 .393 .393

REBOUNDING DEFENSE ## Team 1. Iowa State 2. Texas A&M 3. Baylor 4. Texas Tech 5. Colorado 6. Kansas State 7. Kansas 8. Oklahoma 9. Oklahoma State 10. Texas 11. Nebraska 12. Missouri

G 33 38 37 33 34 32 34 35 32 33 31 31

Reb Avg/G 1016 30.8 1263 33.2 1264 34.2 1153 34.9 1192 35.1 1147 35.8 1250 36.8 1317 37.6 1216 38.0 1275 38.6 1198 38.6 1204 38.8

TURNOVER MARGIN ## Team 1. Texas A&M 2. Oklahoma State 3. Oklahoma 4. Baylor 5. Texas Tech 6. Kansas State 7. Texas 8. Kansas 9. Nebraska 10. Missouri 11. Iowa State 12. Colorado

G 37 33 38 32 33 33 34 35 34 32 31 31

G 38 32 35 37 33 32 33 34 31 31 33 34

Margin +10.3 +8.1 +6.0 +4.3 +4.3 +4.2 +3.4 +1.5 +1.2 -0.3 -0.4 -1.4

Avg/G 10.66 10.45 8.64 8.47 8.23 7.76 7.59 7.47 7.35 6.10 5.39 4.36

Margin +8.03 +3.09 +2.51 +2.19 +2.00 +1.31 +0.15 -0.59 -1.29 -2.00 -2.30 -2.32

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS - OVERALL GAMES SCORING ##Player-Team 1. Griner, Brittney-BU 2. Adams, Danielle-TAMU 3. Spears, Brittany-CU 4. Davis, Carolyn-KU 5. Robinson,Danielle-OU 6. Bolte, Kelsey-ISU 7. Brown, RaeShara-MU 8. Ellenberg,Aaryn-OU 9. Fussell, Chassidy-UT 10. Chambers, Brittany-KSU 11. Young, Toni-OSU 12. Hooper, Jordan-NU 13. Moore, Lindsey-NU 14. Nash, Kathleen-UT 15. White, Tyra-TAMU 16. Jeffery, Chucky-CU 17. Sims, Odyssey-BU 18. Flores, Christine-MU 19. Childs, Jalana-KSU 20. Engelman, Monica-KU 21. Mallard, Kierra-TTU 22. Anderson, Yvonne-UT 23. Fontenette, Ashleigh-UT 24. McIntyre, Vicky-OSU 25. Carter, Sydney-TAMU 26. Karr, Taelor-KSU 27. Prins, Anna-ISU 28. Morris, Casey-TTU 29. Bias, Tiffany-OSU 30. Jones, Shakara-MU REBOUNDING ##Player-Team 1. Young, Toni-OSU 2. Adams, Danielle-TAMU 3. Spears, Brittany-CU 4. Nash, Kathleen-UT 5. Jeffery, Chucky-CU 6. Griner, Brittney-BU 7. Poppens, Chelsea-ISU 8. Davis, Carolyn-KU 9. Gayle, Ashley-UT 10. Mallard, Kierra-TTU 11. Sutherland, Aishah-KU 12. Redmon, Catheryn-NU 13. Jones, Melissa-BU 14. McFarland,Joanna-OU 15. Hooper, Jordan-NU 16. Flores, Christine-MU 17. Wickett, Teena-TTU 18. Brown, RaeShara-MU 19. Elonu, Adaora-TAMU 20. Brown, Branshea-KSU

Cl SO SR SR SO SR SR SR FR FR SO SO FR SO SR JR SO FR JR JR SO JR JR JR FR JR SO SO SO FR SR

G 37 38 34 34 35 33 31 35 32 32 31 31 31 33 38 30 36 30 32 34 33 33 33 31 38 32 32 33 32 31

FG 302 316 239 235 235 191 185 204 171 187 210 162 157 152 215 148 160 132 168 166 168 139 147 139 123 124 118 108 101 124

3FG 1 42 81 0 5 88 52 94 64 88 0 67 49 73 33 13 67 23 3 47 9 38 26 0 51 48 27 55 31 7

FT 247 173 93 176 167 87 99 64 111 52 59 63 74 84 63 97 84 102 72 33 51 73 65 69 100 33 53 52 77 44

Pts 852 847 652 646 642 557 521 566 517 514 479 454 437 461 526 406 471 389 411 412 396 389 385 347 397 329 316 323 310 299

Avg. 23.0 22.3 19.2 19.0 18.3 16.9 16.8 16.2 16.2 16.1 15.5 14.6 14.1 14.0 13.8 13.5 13.1 13.0 12.8 12.1 12.0 11.8 11.7 11.2 10.4 10.3 9.9 9.8 9.7 9.6

Cl SO SR SR SR SO SO SO SO JR JR JR SR SR SO FR JR SR SR JR JR

G 31 38 34 33 30 37 33 34 33 33 34 31 36 35 31 30 33 31 38 32

OFF 108 141 73 84 61 94 112 106 69 67 62 73 80 100 70 65 87 48 82 81

DEF 174 183 204 177 176 196 134 147 172 172 183 149 168 132 135 118 110 137 143 107

TOT 282 324 277 261 237 290 246 253 241 239 245 222 248 232 205 183 197 185 225 188

Avg/G 9.1 8.5 8.1 7.9 7.9 7.8 7.5 7.4 7.3 7.2 7.2 7.2 6.9 6.6 6.6 6.1 6.0 6.0 5.9 5.9

FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) ##Player-Team Cl 1. Davis, Carolyn-KU SO 2. Redmon, Catheryn-NU SR 3. Griner, Brittney-BU SO 4. Poppens, Chelsea-ISU SO 5. Wickett, Teena-TTU SR 6. McIntyre, Vicky-OSU FR 7. White, Tyra-TAMU JR 8. Adams, Danielle-TAMU SR 9. Sims, Odyssey-BU FR 10. Jeffery, Chucky-CU SO 11. Young, Toni-OSU SO 12. Anderson, Yvonne-UT JR 13. Sutherland, Aishah-KU JR 14. Robinson,Danielle-OU SR 15. Childs, Jalana-KSU JR ASSISTS ##Player-Team 1. Goodrich, Angel-KU 2. Colson, Sydney-TAMU 3. Moore, Lindsey-NU 4. Robinson,Danielle-OU 5. Mansfield, Lauren-ISU 6. Brown, RaeShara-MU 7. Jeffery, Chucky-CU 8. Bias, Tiffany-OSU 9. White, Mariah-KSU 10. Fontenette, Ashleigh-UT 11. Jones, Melissa-BU 12. Smalls, Monique-TTU 13. Mays, Keena-KU 14. Anderson, Yvonne-UT 15. Sims, Odyssey-BU

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Cl SO SR SO SR JR SR SO FR SO JR SR SO FR JR FR

G 34 31 37 33 33 31 38 38 36 30 31 33 34 35 32 G 27 36 31 35 33 31 30 32 32 33 36 33 34 33 36

FG 235 124 302 100 127 139 215 316 160 148 210 139 123 235 168

FGA 356 227 556 196 251 281 435 654 337 314 446 298 266 513 370

Assists 170 221 183 177 166 140 128 135 126 128 135 119 119 104 111

Pct .660 .546 .543 .510 .506 .495 .494 .483 .475 .471 .471 .466 .462 .458 .454 Avg/G 6.30 6.14 5.90 5.06 5.03 4.52 4.27 4.22 3.94 3.88 3.75 3.61 3.50 3.15 3.08

Pct .894 .888 .879 .862 .830 .826 .816 .794 .779 .777 .762 .757 .733 .713 .702

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game) ##Player-Team Cl G Asst 1. Jones, Melissa-BU SR 36 135 2. Goodrich, Angel-KU SO 27 170 3. Colson, Sydney-TAMU SR 36 221 4. White, Mariah-KSU SO 32 126 5. Mansfield, Lauren-ISU JR 33 166 6. Smalls, Monique-TTU SO 33 119 7. Fontenette, Ashleigh-UT JR 33 128 8. Mays, Keena-KU FR 34 119 9. Moore, Lindsey-NU SO 31 183 10. Robinson,Danielle-OU SR 35 177 11. Sims, Odyssey-BU FR 36 111 12. Anderson, Yvonne-UT JR 33 104 13. Bias, Tiffany-OSU FR 32 135 14. Brown, RaeShara-MU SR 31 140 15. Jeffery, Chucky-CU SO 30 128

Turn 48 76 102 73 106 79 89 83 136 134 86 88 118 124 114

Steals 82 86 76 87 88 63 64 63 67 61 47 53 55 61 52

Avg/G 2.65 2.61 2.53 2.49 2.44 1.97 1.94 1.91 1.86 1.79 1.74 1.71 1.67 1.61 1.58

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ##Player-Team 1. Adams, Danielle-TAMU 2. Young, Toni-OSU 3. Poppens, Chelsea-ISU 4. Davis, Carolyn-KU 5. McFarland,Joanna-OU 6. Wickett, Teena-TTU 7. Nash, Kathleen-UT 8. Griner, Brittney-BU 9. Brown, Branshea-KSU 10. White, Tyra-TAMU 11. Redmon, Catheryn-NU 12. Hooper, Jordan-NU 13. Jones, Melissa-BU 14. Flores, Christine-MU 15. Elonu, Adaora-TAMU

Cl SR SO SO SO SO SR SR SO JR JR SR FR SR JR JR

G 38 31 33 34 35 33 33 37 32 38 31 31 36 30 38

No. 141 108 112 106 100 87 84 94 81 90 73 70 80 65 82

Avg/G 3.71 3.48 3.39 3.12 2.86 2.64 2.55 2.54 2.53 2.37 2.35 2.26 2.22 2.17 2.16

3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) ##Player-Team Cl G 1. Sims, Odyssey-BU FR 36 2. Anderson, Yvonne-UT JR 33 3. Bolte, Kelsey-ISU SR 33 4. Ellenberg,Aaryn-OU FR 35 5. Engelman, Monica-KU SO 34 6. Mansfield, Lauren-ISU JR 33 7. Carter, Sydney-TAMU JR 38 8. Nash, Kathleen-UT SR 33 9. Hook,Morgan-OU FR 35 10. Chambers, Brittany-KSU SO 32 11. Hooper, Jordan-NU FR 31 12. Fussell, Chassidy-UT FR 32 13. Malcolm-Peck, Meagan-CU SO 34 14. Morris, Casey-TTU SO 33 15. Brown, RaeShara-MU SR 31

3FG 67 38 88 94 47 40 51 73 54 88 67 64 38 55 52

FGA 148 88 209 237 119 102 131 189 143 236 184 176 106 154 149

Pct .453 .432 .421 .397 .395 .392 .389 .386 .378 .373 .364 .364 .358 .357 .349

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ##Player-Team 1. Spears, Brittany-CU 2. Jeffery, Chucky-CU 3. Young, Toni-OSU 4. Sutherland, Aishah-KU 5. Nash, Kathleen-UT 6. Griner, Brittney-BU 7. Mallard, Kierra-TTU Gayle, Ashley-UT 9. Adams, Danielle-TAMU 10. Redmon, Catheryn-NU 11. Jones, Melissa-BU 12. Bolte, Kelsey-ISU 13. Brown, RaeShara-MU 14. Hooper, Jordan-NU 15. Davis, Carolyn-KU

Cl SR SO SO JR SR SO JR JR SR SR SR SR SR FR SO

G 34 30 31 34 33 37 33 33 38 31 36 33 31 31 34

No. 204 176 174 183 177 196 172 172 183 149 168 149 137 135 147

Avg/G 6.00 5.87 5.61 5.38 5.36 5.30 5.21 5.21 4.82 4.81 4.67 4.52 4.42 4.35 4.32

3-POINT FG MADE ##Player-Team 1. Chambers, Brittany-KSU 2. Ellenberg,Aaryn-OU 3. Bolte, Kelsey-ISU 4. Spears, Brittany-CU 5. Nash, Kathleen-UT 6. Hooper, Jordan-NU 7. Fussell, Chassidy-UT 8. Sims, Odyssey-BU 9. Garrison, Lakyn-OSU 10. Brown, RaeShara-MU 11. Morris, Casey-TTU 12. Moore, Lindsey-NU 13. Hook,Morgan-OU 14. Karr, Taelor-KSU 15. Engelman, Monica-KU

Cl SO FR SR SR SR FR FR FR SR SR SO SO FR SO SO

G 32 35 33 34 33 31 32 36 32 31 33 31 35 32 34

3FG 88 94 88 81 73 67 64 67 59 52 55 49 54 48 47

Avg/G 2.75 2.69 2.67 2.38 2.21 2.16 2.00 1.86 1.84 1.68 1.67 1.58 1.54 1.50 1.38

MINUTES PLAYED ##Player-Team 1. Moore, Lindsey-NU 2. Brown, RaeShara-MU 3. Bolte, Kelsey-ISU 4. Chambers, Brittany-KSU 5. Goodrich, Angel-KU 6. Jones, Shakara-MU 7. Nash, Kathleen-UT 8. Karr, Taelor-KSU 9. Fontenette, Ashleigh-UT 10. Robinson,Danielle-OU

Cl SO SR SR SO SO SR SR SO JR SR

G 31 31 33 32 27 31 33 32 33 35

Min. 1164 1157 1179 1120 920 1054 1111 1067 1093 1150

Avg/G 37.55 37.32 35.73 35.00 34.07 34.00 33.67 33.34 33.12 32.86

BLOCKED SHOTS ##Player-Team 1. Griner, Brittney-BU 2. Gayle, Ashley-UT 3. Redmon, Catheryn-NU 4. McIntyre, Vicky-OSU 5. Mallard, Kierra-TTU 6. Flores, Christine-MU 7. Young, Toni-OSU 8. Davis, Carolyn-KU 9. Adams, Danielle-TAMU 10. Sutherland, Aishah-KU 11. Spears, Brittany-CU 12. Jones, Shakara-MU 13. Griffin,Nicole-OU 14. Pope, Brooklyn-BU 15. Christofferson, H.-ISU

Cl SO JR SR FR JR JR SO SO SR JR SR SR FR SO FR

G 37 33 31 31 33 30 31 34 38 34 34 31 30 37 33

Blocks 170 117 77 66 63 56 51 47 51 41 40 27 26 32 24

FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) ##Player-Team Cl G 1. Nash, Kathleen-UT SR 33 2. Bolte, Kelsey-ISU SR 33 3. Robinson,Danielle-OU SR 35 4. Carter, Sydney-TAMU JR 38 5. Spears, Brittany-CU SR 34 6. Christofferson, H.-ISU FR 33 7. Fussell, Chassidy-UT FR 32 8. Adams, Danielle-TAMU SR 38 9. Moore, Lindsey-NU SO 31 10. Griner, Brittney-BU SO 37 11. Bias, Tiffany-OSU FR 32 12. Sims, Odyssey-BU FR 36 13. Hooper, Jordan-NU FR 31 14. Flores, Christine-MU JR 30 15. Anderson, Yvonne-UT JR 33

FTM 84 87 167 100 93 95 111 173 74 247 77 84 63 102 73

STEALS ##Player-Team 1. Brown, RaeShara-MU 2. Smalls, Monique-TTU 3. Jeffery, Chucky-CU 4. Robinson,Danielle-OU 5. Colson, Sydney-TAMU 6. Bias, Tiffany-OSU 7. Fontenette, Ashleigh-UT 8. Wickett, Teena-TTU 9. Jones, Melissa-BU 10. Spears, Brittany-CU 11. Goodrich, Angel-KU 12. Young, Toni-OSU 13. Anderson, Yvonne-UT 14. Carter, Sydney-TAMU 15. Morris, Casey-TTU

Cl SR SO SO SR SR FR JR SR SR SR SO SO JR JR SO

G 31 33 30 35 36 32 33 33 36 34 27 31 33 38 33

FTA 94 98 190 116 112 115 136 218 95 318 101 111 86 143 104

Avg/G 4.59 3.55 2.48 2.13 1.91 1.87 1.65 1.38 1.34 1.21 1.18 0.87 0.87 0.86 0.73

Ratio 2.81 2.24 2.17 1.73 1.57 1.51 1.44 1.43 1.35 1.32 1.29 1.18 1.14 1.13 1.12


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TEAM STATISTICS - CONFERENCE GAMES SCORING OFFENSE ## Team 1. Texas A&M 2. Baylor 3. Oklahoma 4. Texas 5. Iowa State 6. Kansas 7. Kansas State 8. Oklahoma State 9. Texas Tech 10. Missouri 11. Colorado 12. Nebraska

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

SCORING DEFENSE ## Team 1. Baylor 2. Iowa State 3. Kansas State 4. Texas A&M 5. Texas Tech 6. Colorado Oklahoma 8. Missouri 9. Nebraska 10. Kansas 11. Oklahoma State 12. Texas

TEAM 700 585 628 654 589 612 583 551 580 523 586 528

OPP Margin 565 +8.4 493 +5.7 541 +5.4 633 +1.3 568 +1.3 630 -1.1 608 -1.6 584 -2.1 635 -3.4 584 -3.8 657 -4.4 621 -5.8

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO ## Team G 1. Texas A&M 16 2. Baylor 16 3. Kansas 16 4. Kansas State 16 5. Iowa State 16 6. Oklahoma 16 7. Nebraska 16 8. Texas Tech 16 9. Texas 16 10. Missouri 16 11. Oklahoma State 16 12. Colorado 16

Asst 245 244 231 182 205 190 182 194 177 169 184 157

Turn 223 228 265 212 249 234 226 250 255 258 281 278

Ratio 1.10 1.07 0.87 0.86 0.82 0.81 0.81 0.78 0.69 0.66 0.65 0.56

BLOCKED SHOTS ## Team 1. Baylor 2. Oklahoma State 3. Texas A&M 4. Texas 5. Nebraska 6. Texas Tech 7. Colorado 8. Kansas 9. Missouri 10. Iowa State 11. Oklahoma 12. Kansas State

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

Blocks Avg/G 107 6.69 77 4.81 73 4.56 72 4.50 64 4.00 57 3.56 56 3.50 52 3.25 46 2.88 40 2.50 33 2.06 30 1.88

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Team 1. Texas A&M 2. Texas 3. Oklahoma State 4. Baylor 5. Nebraska 6. Missouri 7. Colorado 8. Oklahoma 9. Kansas State 10. Texas Tech 11. Iowa State 12. Kansas

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

No. 260 246 220 216 199 198 193 185 175 174 167 150

Avg/G 16.25 15.38 13.75 13.50 12.44 12.38 12.06 11.56 10.94 10.88 10.44 9.38

FG 335 337 334 360 344 360 371 396 384 430 416 429

FGA 999 870 851 903 847 873 897 949 909 1016 961 984

Pct .335 .387 .392 .399 .406 .412 .414 .417 .422 .423 .433 .436

REBOUNDING MARGIN ## Team 1. Baylor 2. Iowa State 3. Texas A&M 4. Texas Colorado 6. Oklahoma State 7. Oklahoma 8. Texas Tech 9. Nebraska 10. Kansas State 11. Missouri 12. Kansas

W-L 13-3 15-1 10-6 7-9 9-7 6-10 10-6 4-12 8-8 5-11 6-10 3-13

Pts Avg/G 1221 76.3 1205 75.3 1151 71.9 1107 69.2 1041 65.1 997 62.3 986 61.6 970 60.6 967 60.4 927 57.9 919 57.4 909 56.8

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE ## Team G 1. Baylor 16 2. Iowa State 16 3. Kansas State 16 4. Oklahoma State 16 5. Texas A&M 16 6. Texas Tech 16 7. Oklahoma 16 8. Missouri 16 9. Colorado 16 10. Texas 16 11. Nebraska 16 12. Kansas 16

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

Pts Avg/G 911 56.9 923 57.7 935 58.4 984 61.5 996 62.2 1074 67.1 1074 67.1 1084 67.8 1087 67.9 1100 68.8 1106 69.1 1126 70.4

3-POINT FG PCT ## Team 1. Baylor 2. Texas 3. Texas Tech 4. Iowa State 5. Kansas State 6. Oklahoma 7. Texas A&M 8. Colorado 9. Kansas 10. Missouri 11. Nebraska 12. Oklahoma State

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

FG 75 111 72 96 102 109 84 108 62 88 98 66

FGA 195 306 200 267 287 307 244 316 195 298 340 235

Pct .385 .363 .360 .360 .355 .355 .344 .342 .318 .295 .288 .281

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

SCORING MARGIN ## Team 1. Baylor 2. Texas A&M 3. Iowa State 4. Oklahoma 5. Kansas State 6. Texas 7. Texas Tech 8. Kansas 9. Oklahoma State 10. Colorado 11. Missouri 12. Nebraska

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

OFF 75.3 76.3 65.1 71.9 61.6 69.2 60.4 62.3 60.6 57.4 57.9 56.8

DEF Margin 56.9 +18.4 61.5 +14.8 57.7 +7.4 67.1 +4.8 58.4 +3.2 70.4 -1.2 62.2 -1.8 68.8 -6.4 69.1 -8.5 67.1 -9.7 67.8 -9.8 67.9 -11.1

3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE ## Team G 1. Baylor 16 2. Texas 16 3. Iowa State 16 4. Texas A&M 16 5. Texas Tech 16 6. Kansas State 16 7. Missouri 16 8. Kansas 16 9. Oklahoma 16 10. Colorado 16 11. Nebraska 16 12. Oklahoma State 16

FG 89 73 94 77 72 73 92 78 89 88 114 132

FGA 334 240 302 234 218 216 270 224 254 249 304 345

Pct .266 .304 .311 .329 .330 .338 .341 .348 .350 .353 .375 .383

ASSISTS ## Team 1. Texas A&M 2. Baylor 3. Kansas 4. Iowa State 5. Texas Tech 6. Oklahoma 7. Oklahoma State 8. Nebraska Kansas State 10. Texas 11. Missouri 12. Colorado

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

AssistsAvg/G 245 15.31 244 15.25 231 14.44 205 12.81 194 12.13 190 11.88 184 11.50 182 11.38 182 11.38 177 11.06 169 10.56 157 9.81

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Team 1. Baylor 2. Iowa State 3. Texas 4. Oklahoma 5. Colorado 6. Oklahoma State 7. Missouri 8. Nebraska 9. Kansas 10. Texas Tech 11. Texas A&M 12. Kansas State

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

No. 484 418 408 398 396 392 388 381 378 377 368 348

Avg/G 30.25 26.13 25.50 24.88 24.75 24.50 24.25 23.81 23.63 23.56 23.00 21.75

FREE THROW PCT ## Team 1. Texas A&M 2. Oklahoma 3. Baylor 4. Nebraska 5. Iowa State 6. Texas 7. Texas Tech 8. Kansas 9. Kansas State 10. Colorado 11. Oklahoma State 12. Missouri

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

FTM 247 234 294 145 205 204 177 187 154 145 168 177

FTA 324 312 396 201 286 298 262 280 231 220 267 299

Pct .762 .750 .742 .721 .717 .685 .676 .668 .667 .659 .629 .592

REBOUNDING OFFENSE ## Team 1. Baylor 2. Texas 3. Texas A&M 4. Oklahoma State 5. Colorado 6. Missouri 7. Iowa State 8. Oklahoma 9. Nebraska 10. Texas Tech 11. Kansas 12. Kansas State

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

Reb 700 654 628 612 589 586 585 583 580 551 528 523

Avg/G 43.8 40.9 39.2 38.2 36.8 36.6 36.6 36.4 36.2 34.4 33.0 32.7

STEALS ## Team 1. Texas A&M 2. Texas Tech 3. Oklahoma 4. Kansas State Oklahoma State 6. Baylor 7. Kansas Texas 9. Colorado 10. Missouri 11. Iowa State 12. Nebraska

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

Steals 151 146 127 118 118 108 104 104 102 100 78 66

3-POINT FG MADE ## Team 1. Texas 2. Oklahoma 3. Colorado 4. Kansas State 5. Nebraska 6. Iowa State 7. Missouri 8. Texas A&M 9. Baylor 10. Texas Tech 11. Oklahoma State 12. Kansas

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

3FG 111 109 108 102 98 96 88 84 75 72 66 62

Avg/G 6.94 6.81 6.75 6.38 6.13 6.00 5.50 5.25 4.69 4.50 4.13 3.88

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ## Team G 1. Baylor 16 2. Iowa State 16 3. Kansas 16 4. Texas A&M 16 5. Kansas State 16 6. Oklahoma 16 7. Texas Tech 16 8. Texas 16 9. Oklahoma State 16 10. Colorado 16 11. Missouri 16 12. Nebraska 16

FG 418 370 374 445 365 404 359 396 368 333 331 333

FGA 919 833 861 1028 871 974 888 1010 947 885 899 944

Pct .455 .444 .434 .433 .419 .415 .404 .392 .389 .376 .368 .353

REBOUNDING DEFENSE ## Team 1. Iowa State 2. Texas A&M 3. Baylor 4. Colorado 5. Kansas State Texas Tech 7. Oklahoma 8. Kansas 9. Oklahoma State 10. Texas 11. Nebraska 12. Missouri

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

Reb 493 541 565 568 584 584 608 621 630 633 635 657

Avg/G 30.8 33.8 35.3 35.5 36.5 36.5 38.0 38.8 39.4 39.6 39.7 41.1

TURNOVER MARGIN ## Team 1. Texas A&M 2. Oklahoma 3. Kansas State 4. Texas Tech 5. Oklahoma State Baylor 7. Missouri 8. Iowa State 9. Texas 10. Kansas 11. Nebraska 12. Colorado

TEAM 223 234 212 250 281 228 258 249 255 265 226 278

OPP 329 302 240 264 278 225 240 227 227 232 192 203

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

Avg/G 9.44 9.13 7.94 7.38 7.38 6.75 6.50 6.50 6.38 6.25 4.88 4.13

Margin +6.63 +4.25 +1.75 +0.88 -0.19 -0.19 -1.13 -1.38 -1.75 -2.06 -2.12 -4.69

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS - CONFERENCE GAMES SCORING ##Player-Team 1. Adams, Danielle-TAMU 2. Griner, Brittney-BU 3. Bolte, Kelsey-ISU 4. Spears, Brittany-CU 5. Robinson,Danielle-OU 6. Ellenberg,Aaryn-OU 7. Fussell, Chassidy-UT 8. Brown, RaeShara-MU 9. Davis, Carolyn-KU 10. Moore, Lindsey-NU 11. Chambers, Brittany-KSU 12. Childs, Jalana-KSU 13. Sims, Odyssey-BU 14. Young, Toni-OSU 15. White, Tyra-TAMU 16. Hooper, Jordan-NU 17. Anderson, Yvonne-UT 18. Jeffery, Chucky-CU 19. Nash, Kathleen-UT 20. Mallard, Kierra-TTU McIntyre, Vicky-OSU 22. Hand,Whitney-OU 23. Prins, Anna-ISU 24. Engelman, Monica-KU 25. Flores, Christine-MU 26. Fontenette, Ashleigh-UT 27. Carter, Sydney-TAMU 28. Karr, Taelor-KSU 29. Wickett, Teena-TTU 30. Jones, Shakara-MU

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 12 16 16 16 16 15 16 15 16 16 16 16 16

FG 139 130 99 106 108 107 92 102 104 99 100 98 81 105 86 74 71 53 63 72 69 59 65 70 50 63 49 58 62 62

20 1 39 38 2 47 39 28 0 29 46 3 30 0 14 33 20 4 29 5 0 25 14 22 9 13 24 25 4 5

Cl SO SR SO SR SR SR JR SO SR SO SO SO FR JR SR JR SO JR JR SO

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 15 12 16 16 16 15 16 16 16 16 16 16

OFF 55 58 42 32 37 37 27 53 30 20 45 44 37 33 15 20 21 41 46 28

FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) ##Player-Team Cl 1. Davis, Carolyn-KU SO 2. Wickett, Teena-TTU SR 3. Griner, Brittney-BU SO 4. Poppens, Chelsea-ISU SO 5. Williams, Destiny-BU SO 6. Christofferson, H.-ISU FR 7. Redmon, Catheryn-NU SR 8. Sims, Odyssey-BU FR 9. White, Tyra-TAMU JR 10. Chambers, Brittany-KSU SO 11. Adams, Danielle-TAMU SR 12. Robinson,Danielle-OU SR 13. McIntyre, Vicky-OSU FR 14. Prins, Anna-ISU SO 15. Childs, Jalana-KSU JR

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 15 16

FG 104 62 130 49 56 48 58 81 86 100 139 108 69 65 98

ASSISTS ##Player-Team 1. Goodrich, Angel-KU 2. Colson, Sydney-TAMU 3. Moore, Lindsey-NU 4. Mansfield, Lauren-ISU 5. Brown, RaeShara-MU 6. Robinson,Danielle-OU 7. Jones, Melissa-BU 8. Bias, Tiffany-OSU 9. Jeffery, Chucky-CU 10. White, Mariah-KSU Sims, Odyssey-BU Smalls, Monique-TTU 13. Fontenette, Ashleigh-UT 14. Cole, Chassidy-ISU 15. Anderson, Yvonne-UT Engelman, Monica-KU

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 15 16 12 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

Assists 106 102 94 64 63 62 57 59 44 56 56 56 51 47 45 45

REBOUNDING ##Player-Team 1. Young, Toni-OSU 2. Adams, Danielle-TAMU 3. Griner, Brittney-BU 4. Spears, Brittany-CU 5. Nash, Kathleen-UT 6. Redmon, Catheryn-NU 7. Mallard, Kierra-TTU 8. Poppens, Chelsea-ISU Jones, Melissa-BU Jeffery, Chucky-CU 11. Williams, Destiny-BU 12. Davis, Carolyn-KU 13. Hooper, Jordan-NU 14. Flores, Christine-MU 15. Bolte, Kelsey-ISU 16. Sutherland, Aishah-KU 17. Chambers, Brittany-KSU Brown, Branshea-KSU 19. White, Tyra-TAMU Crafton, Sydney-MU

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Cl SR SO SR SR SR FR FR SR SO SO SO JR FR SO JR FR JR SO SR JR FR SO SO SO JR JR JR SO SR SR

Cl SO SR SO JR SR SR SR FR SO SO FR SO JR JR JR SO

3FG FT 83 109 60 46 77 27 61 51 70 45 23 52 51 28 33 37 33 36 28 26 37 31 18 10 50 27 43 16 26 23

Pts 381 370 297 296 295 288 284 283 278 272 269 251 243 238 219 218 195 146 183 175 175 174 162 172 159 166 165 157 154 152

Avg. 23.8 23.1 18.6 18.5 18.4 18.0 17.8 17.7 17.4 17.0 16.8 15.7 15.2 14.9 13.7 13.6 12.2 12.2 11.4 10.9 10.9 10.9 10.8 10.8 10.6 10.4 10.3 9.8 9.6 9.5

DEF 88 82 93 99 85 81 86 59 75 64 65 61 65 59 80 74 72 52 45 63

TOT 143 140 135 131 122 118 113 112 105 84 110 105 102 92 95 94 93 93 91 91

Avg/G 8.9 8.8 8.4 8.2 7.6 7.4 7.1 7.0 7.0 7.0 6.9 6.6 6.4 6.1 5.9 5.9 5.8 5.8 5.7 5.7

FGA 156 115 254 96 115 99 120 168 181 214 299 233 151 143 217

FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) ##Player-Team Cl G 1. Bolte, Kelsey-ISU SR 16 2. Carter, Sydney-TAMU JR 16 3. Fussell, Chassidy-UT FR 16 4. Spears, Brittany-CU SR 16 5. Robinson,Danielle-OU SR 16 6. Adams, Danielle-TAMU SR 16 7. Moore, Lindsey-NU SO 16 8. Griner, Brittney-BU SO 16 9. Sims, Odyssey-BU FR 16 10. Christofferson, H.-ISU FR 16 11. Bias, Tiffany-OSU FR 16 12. Jones, Melissa-BU SR 15 13. Hooper, Jordan-NU FR 16 14. Poppens, Chelsea-ISU SO 16 15. Jeffery, Chucky-CU SO 12 STEALS ##Player-Team 1. Brown, RaeShara-MU 2. Smalls, Monique-TTU 3. Colson, Sydney-TAMU 4. Jeffery, Chucky-CU 5. Robinson,Danielle-OU 6. Jones, Melissa-BU 7. Spears, Brittany-CU 8. Wickett, Teena-TTU 9. Anderson, Yvonne-UT 10. Bias, Tiffany-OSU Young, Toni-OSU 12. Morris, Casey-TTU Hand,Whitney-OU White, Mariah-KSU Fussell, Chassidy-UT Roethlisberger,C-OU Fontenette, Ashleigh-UT

Cl SR SO SR SO SR SR SR SR JR FR SO SO SO SO FR SR JR

G 16 16 16 12 16 15 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

FTM 60 43 61 46 77 83 45 109 51 37 33 32 37 39 36

FTA 67 49 71 54 92 100 55 134 64 47 42 42 49 57 53

Steals 45 38 34 25 31 29 30 27 26 25 25 24 24 24 24 24 24

Pct .896 .878 .859 .852 .837 .830 .818 .813 .797 .787 .786 .762 .755 .684 .679 Avg/G 2.81 2.38 2.13 2.08 1.94 1.93 1.88 1.69 1.63 1.56 1.56 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50

3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) ##Player-Team Cl G 1. Engelman, Monica-KU SO 16 2. Bolte, Kelsey-ISU SR 16 3. Anderson, Yvonne-UT JR 16 4. Sims, Odyssey-BU FR 16 5. Malcolm-Peck, Meagan-CU SO 16 6. Ellenberg,Aaryn-OU FR 16 7. Chambers, Brittany-KSU SO 16 8. Blythe, Britney-CU SR 16 9. Fussell, Chassidy-UT FR 16 10. Carter, Sydney-TAMU JR 16 11. Moore, Lindsey-NU SO 16 12. Roethlisberger,C-OU SR 16 13. Adams, Danielle-TAMU SR 16 14. Nash, Kathleen-UT SR 16 15. Morris, Casey-TTU SO 16

3FG 22 39 20 30 20 47 46 19 39 24 29 18 20 29 25

FGA 51 91 47 71 49 117 115 48 99 64 80 50 57 85 74

Pct .667 .539 .512 .510 .487 .485 .483 .482 .475 .467 .465 .464 .457 .455 .452

3-POINT FG MADE ##Player-Team 1. Ellenberg,Aaryn-OU 2. Chambers, Brittany-KSU 3. Fussell, Chassidy-UT Bolte, Kelsey-ISU 5. Spears, Brittany-CU 6. Hooper, Jordan-NU 7. Sims, Odyssey-BU 8. Moore, Lindsey-NU Nash, Kathleen-UT 10. Brown, RaeShara-MU 11. Garrison, Lakyn-OSU 12. Karr, Taelor-KSU Morris, Casey-TTU Hand,Whitney-OU 15. Carter, Sydney-TAMU

Cl FR SO FR SR SR FR FR SO SR SR SR SO SO SO JR

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

3FG 47 46 39 39 38 33 30 29 29 28 26 25 25 25 24

Avg/G 2.94 2.88 2.44 2.44 2.38 2.06 1.88 1.81 1.81 1.75 1.63 1.56 1.56 1.56 1.50

Avg/G 6.63 6.38 5.88 4.00 3.94 3.88 3.80 3.69 3.67 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.19 2.94 2.81 2.81

BLOCKED SHOTS ##Player-Team 1. Griner, Brittney-BU 2. Gayle, Ashley-UT 3. Redmon, Catheryn-NU 4. Young, Toni-OSU 5. McIntyre, Vicky-OSU 6. Mallard, Kierra-TTU 7. Spears, Brittany-CU 8. Flores, Christine-MU 9. Davis, Carolyn-KU 10. Adams, Danielle-TAMU 11. Hargis, Rachel-CU Pope, Brooklyn-BU 13. Sutherland, Aishah-KU 14. Gilbert, Karla-TAMU 15. Jones, Shakara-MU

Cl SO JR SR SO FR JR SR JR SO SR FR SO JR FR SR

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 15 16 16 16 16 16 15 16

Blocks 63 44 39 33 32 29 24 21 22 21 16 16 15 13 12

Pct .431 .429 .426 .423 .408 .402 .400 .396 .394 .375 .363 .360 .351 .341 .338

Avg/G 3.94 2.75 2.44 2.06 2.00 1.81 1.50 1.40 1.38 1.31 1.00 1.00 0.94 0.87 0.75

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game) ##Player-Team Cl G Asst 1. Jones, Melissa-BU SR 15 57 2. Goodrich, Angel-KU SO 16 106 3. Colson, Sydney-TAMU SR 16 102 4. Smalls, Monique-TTU SO 16 56 5. Sims, Odyssey-BU FR 16 56 6. White, Mariah-KSU SO 16 56 7. Moore, Lindsey-NU SO 16 94 8. Mansfield, Lauren-ISU JR 16 64 9. Fontenette, Ashleigh-UT JR 16 51 10. Brown, RaeShara-MU SR 16 63 11. Robinson,Danielle-OU SR 16 62 12. Bias, Tiffany-OSU FR 16 59 13. Jeffery, Chucky-CU SO 12 44

Turn 20 49 50 30 38 40 74 52 44 62 63 61 48

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ##Player-Team 1. Adams, Danielle-TAMU 2. Young, Toni-OSU 3. Poppens, Chelsea-ISU 4. White, Tyra-TAMU Nash, Kristen-UT 6. Williams, Destiny-BU 7. Davis, Carolyn-KU 8. Griner, Brittney-BU 9. Brown, Branshea-KSU 10. Nash, Kathleen-UT Redmon, Catheryn-NU Hooper, Jordan-NU 13. Flores, Christine-MU 14. Wickett, Teena-TTU 15. Seabrook, Julie-CU

Cl SR SO SO JR SR SO SO SO JR SR SR FR JR SR JR

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 15 16 16

No. 58 55 53 46 46 45 44 42 41 37 37 37 33 35 34

Avg/G 3.63 3.44 3.31 2.88 2.88 2.81 2.75 2.63 2.56 2.31 2.31 2.31 2.20 2.19 2.13

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ##Player-Team 1. Spears, Brittany-CU 2. Griner, Brittney-BU 3. Young, Toni-OSU 4. Mallard, Kierra-TTU 5. Jeffery, Chucky-CU 6. Nash, Kathleen-UT 7. Adams, Danielle-TAMU 8. Redmon, Catheryn-NU 9. Bolte, Kelsey-ISU Jones, Melissa-BU 11. Sutherland, Aishah-KU 12. Chambers, Brittany-KSU 13. Hand,Whitney-OU 14. Fontenette, Ashleigh-UT 15. Williams, Destiny-BU Hooper, Jordan-NU

Cl SR SO SO JR SO SR SR SR SR SR JR SO SO JR SO FR

G 16 16 16 16 12 16 16 16 16 15 16 16 16 16 16 16

No. 99 93 88 86 64 85 82 81 80 75 74 72 68 67 65 65

Avg/G 6.19 5.81 5.50 5.38 5.33 5.31 5.13 5.06 5.00 5.00 4.63 4.50 4.25 4.19 4.06 4.06

MINUTES PLAYED ##Player-Team 1. Moore, Lindsey-NU 2. Brown, RaeShara-MU 3. Bolte, Kelsey-ISU 4. Chambers, Brittany-KSU 5. Goodrich, Angel-KU 6. Jones, Shakara-MU 7. Fontenette, Ashleigh-UT 8. Nash, Kathleen-UT 9. Karr, Taelor-KSU 10. Burke, Kaitlyn-NU

Cl SO SR SR SO SO SR JR SR SO JR

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

Min. 629 612 599 588 584 567 559 557 554 549

Avg/G 39.31 38.25 37.44 36.75 36.50 35.44 34.94 34.81 34.62 34.31

Ratio 2.85 2.16 2.04 1.87 1.47 1.40 1.27 1.23 1.16 1.02 0.98 0.97 0.92


BIG 12 CONFERENCE THE BIG 12 CONFERENCE - ONE TRUE CHAMPION

BIG 12 CONFERENCE 400 East John Carpenter Freeway Irving, TX 75062 Phone: (469) 524-1000 | Fax: (469) 524-1049 Website: www.big12sports.com Twitter: @big12conference

BIG 12 CONFERENCE STAFF Chuck Neinas Interim Commissioner Tim Weiser Deputy Commissioner Tim Allen Senior Associate Commissioner Dru Hancock Senior Associate Commissioner

Laura Rasmussen Assistant Director of Communications Sean Hollister Assistant Director of Video Services Kiron Andersen Internet Services Coordinator

Maria Huggins John Underwood Championships Manager Associate Commissioner Men’s Basketball & Game Management Neesha Quinn Assistant Business Manager Steve Pace Chief Financial Officer Bret Ayers Video Services Manager Bob Burda Associate Commissioner Melanie Ellis Communications Executive Assistant to the Commissioner/Manager of Edward T. Stewart Executive Affairs Associate Commissioner Football & Student Services Regina Everett Administrative Assistant Brad Clements Assistant Commissioner Tracy Hunt Events & Human Resources Administrative Assistant David Flores Assistant Commissioner Governance/Academics Dayna Scherf Assistant Commissioner Championships Keri Boyce Assistant Commissioner Compliance Rob Carolla Director of Communications Joni Lehmann Associate Director of Communications

Valerie Rocha Administrative Assistant Michelle Peterson Receptionist/Administrative Assistant Sean Doerre Will Hancock Communications Assistant Cassandra Novy Will Hancock Communications Assistant Wendell Barnhouse Big12Sports.com Correspondent Will Draper Internet Services Assistant

One. True. Champion. The Big 12 enters its 16th year in a unique position – as the only major conference in the nation to determine its champions in all sports directly on the field. Around here, it’s every team against every team. We believe that’s the way a true champion is made. Determining our champion on the field is just one portion of how we play in the Big 12 Conference. The member schools of the Big 12 are neighbors, where road games don’t require crossing time zones. We battle each other hard on Gameday and celebrate wins against outside competition. Our student-athletes, fans and alumni have each other’s backs on other days – because that is what you do for your neighbor. A hard work ethic and Midwestern values are part of everyone associated with the Big 12 and its member schools. This work ethic has translated to enormous success on the field of play in the first 15 years of the league. Since it began play in 1996-97, the Conference can boast of 42 team crowns and 477 individual NCAA Championships. The trophy case added more hardware last year as Oklahoma State (men’s cross country) and Texas A&M (women’s basketball) won national crowns. In the spring, the Aggies registered an unprecedented double threepeat by winning the men’s and women’s NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships for the third straight season. Big 12 squads are highly-regarded on a national level in every sport. All but one sport the Conference sponsored this past season had at least one team ranked in the top five of the national polls, with eight sports boasting the nation’s No. 1 team. In addition, most of those top five rankings (and all the No. 1 rankings) were by schools that will be part of the league in 2011-12 and beyond. In addition to the NCAA crowns and top rankings, several other teams made strong national showings. Ten Big 12 volleyball teams have competed in the regional semifinals of the NCAA Championship over the past three years, including Texas for three straight campaigns. In 2010-11, six of the eight sports that hold NCAA Championships where the Big 12 sponsored full round-robin competition had a team competing among the final eight teams or beyond. The spring season was especially successful. Softball was well-represented at the Women’s College World Series as Big 12 teams made up half the eight-team field. Baylor was among the four national semifinalists in women’s tennis while Oklahoma State qualified for the semifinals in men’s golf. The Conference had multiple squads in the baseball College World Series field for the fourth time. In outdoor track and field, a total of 12 league squads placed among the top 25 finishers at the NCAA Championships, led by A&M’s national crown. Through its first 15 years, the Big 12 has claimed a team national championship in 16 of the sports it sponsors. The Conference is tied with a nation’s-best seven appearances in the BCS National Championship Game and leads the country with 89 football consensus All-America selections. League squads have combined to lead the nation in women’s basketball attendance each of the last 12 years and the Big 12 is the only conference to surpass the one-million mark in season attendance – doing so six times, including each of the last five seasons. In men’s basketball, the league has sent six different teams to the Elite Eight the past four campaigns, the most of any conference. The 10 current members have accounted for 34 of 39 bowl appearances over the last five years, including eight BCS berths. All 42 NCAA men’s basketball bids in the last eight years and 77 of 80 in Big 12 history have been earned by the 10 schools. During the last seven years a total of 21 NCAA trophies have been hoisted by Big 12 institutions, with at least one national crown won in all but one year for the Conference, including 14 consecutive

seasons. The academic accolades have always been strong in the Big 12. In 2010-11, four student-athletes were recipients of the NCAA Elite 88 Award. The honor recognizes individuals who have reached the pinnacle of competition at the national championship level, while also achieving the highest academic standard among their peers. In its short history, the Big 12 has also had over 500 Academic All-America recipients, averaging more than 30 each season. Big 12 student-athletes have shown commitment to their studies by earning numerous individual academic recognitions. Seven times in the past six years a league athlete has garnered the top academic honor for their respective sport. The Big 12 had plenty of success overall in the classroom the last two years, as the Conference boasted 60 studentathletes earning Capital One/CoSIDA Academic AllAmerica recognition. The Big 12 can boast of other stories that combine on and off the field success. Patience Knight (Texas Tech) was the recipient of the Honda Inspiration Award in 2008, given to an outstanding female college athlete who overcomes adversity to excel in her sport. She was diagnosed with a cancerous tumor in 2007, but rebounded to win AllAmerica honors at the 2008 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships. Competitive excellence, scholarship and sportsmanship are all equal components of the Big 12 philosophy. All-Big 12 teams and Academic All-Big 12 squads are recognized for each sport at the end of their respective seasons. At the end of each academic year, the Conference honors its top male and female student-athletes with the Big 12 Athlete of the Year and Big 12 Sportsperson of the Year awards. Institutions can also nominate student-athletes for the prestigious Dr. Prentice Gautt Postgraduate Scholarships. A total of 273 scholars have received over $1.8 million in postgraduate financial aid through the first 15 years of the program. The Big 12 sponsors 23 sports with the addition of equestrian and rowing for the 2011-12 campaign. Men’s squads include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, swimming & diving, tennis and wrestling. Women’s teams are fielded in basketball, cross country, equestrian, golf, gymnastics, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis and volleyball. The Conference is comprised of 10 institutions in the Central time zone that have shared many traditional rivalries throughout their histories. Member schools include - Baylor University, Iowa State University, University of Kansas, Kansas State University, University of Missouri, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University, University of Texas, Texas A&M University and Texas Tech University. The institutions created a league that encompasses five states and over 40 million people. More than 4,200 student-athletes from across the United States and around the World compete annually in the sports sponsored by the Conference. The Conference conducts championships for 20 of its 23 sports. Each championship helps to determine teams and/or individuals that will represent the Conference in national postseason competition. The winner of the Big 12 football regular season championship earns the league’s berth into the Bowl Championship Series. This past summer, the Big 12 entered into a lucrative multi-year agreement with FOX Sports for selected football telecasts along with other sports. The Conference also has a multi-year agreement in place with ABC/ESPN, Inc. that began in 2008-09. In its first 15 years, the Conference has distributed more than $1.4 billion to its member institutions. The conference office is headquartered in Irving, Texas. 111


PHILLIPS 66 BIG 12 BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS

2012 PHILLIPS 66 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP

K-STATE IN THE BIG 12 TOURNAMENT IN KANSAS CITY

Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Mo. March 7-10, 2012

RECORD: 14-15 Year

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7 Game-1: Seed #8 vs. Seed #9 Game-2: Seed #7 vs. Seed #10

11 a.m. 6 p.m.

THURSDAY, MARCH 8 Game-3: Game-4: Game-5: Game-6:

Seed Seed Seed Seed

#4 #1 #2 #3

vs. vs. vs. vs.

Seed #5 Game-1 winner Game-2 winner Seed #6

FRIDAY, MARCH 9 Game-7: Semifinals 1 Game-8: Semifinals 2

11 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m.

12 p.m. 2:30 p.m.

Round

K-State Seed 1996-97 1st 5 Quarterfinals 5 Semifinals 5 Finals 5

Opponent (seed)

Result

Oklahoma (12) Texas Tech (4) Kansas (1) Colorado (3)

W, W, W, L,

81-56 76-68 73-58 44-54

1997-98 1st Quarterfinals

11 11

Baylor (6) Kansas (3)

W, 75-66 (ot) L, 46-50

1998-99 1st Quarterfinals

8 8

Colorado (9) Texas Tech (1)

W, 55-51 L, 55-74

1999-00 1st

8

Oklahoma State (9)

L, 59-67

2000-01 1st

11

Baylor (6)

L, 44-60

2001-02 Quarterfinals Semifinals

4 4

Texas (5) Oklahoma (1)

W, 79-63 L, 49-69

2002-03 Quarterfinals Semifinals

2 2

Baylor (7) Texas Tech (3)

W, 77-60 L, 65-71

2003-04 Quarterfinals Semifinals

2 2

Missouri (7) Oklahoma (6)

W, 79-58 L, 66-78

2004-05 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals

3 3 3

Nebraska (6) Texas (2) Baylor (1)

W, 71-45 W, 72-69 L, 55-68

2005-06 First Round Quarterfinals

7 7

Kansas (10) Baylor (2)

W, 72-52 L, 74-79 (ot)

2006-07 First Round

12

Iowa State (5)

L, 45-57

2007-08 Quarterfinals

1

Iowa State (8)

L, 65-66 (ot)

2008-09 First Round Quarterfinals

5 5

Colorado (12) Texas A&M (4)

W, 68-51 L, 65-63

2009-10 First Round Quarterfinals

9 9

Texas Tech (8) Nebraska (1)

W, 59-51 L, 63-46

2010-11 Quarterfinals Semifinals

4 4

Iowa State (5) Baylor (1)

W, 56-53 L, 86-53

SATURDAY, MARCH 10 Game-9: Championship Game

11 a.m.

Municipal Auditorium - Kansas City, Mo.

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BIG 12 CONFERENCE HONORS AND AWARDS BIG 12 REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997

Baylor Nebraska Oklahoma Kansas State Texas A&M / Oklahoma Oklahoma Baylor Kansas State / Texas Texas Oklahoma Oklahoma Iowa State / Oklahoma / Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech Kansas

Head coach Deb Patterson has won two Big 12 Coach of the Year honors (2002 and 2008) and guided the Wildcats to a pair of Big 12 regular season titles (2004 and 2008).

BIG 12 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997

Baylor Texas A&M Baylor Texas A&M Oklahoma Oklahoma Baylor Oklahoma Texas Oklahoma Iowa State Iowa State Texas Tech Texas Tech Colorado

BIG 12 COACH OF THE YEAR 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997

Kim Mulkey (Baylor) Connie Yori (Nebraska) Sherri Coale (Oklahoma) Deb Patterson (Kansas State) Gary Blair (Texas A&M) Sherri Coale (Oklahoma) Kim Mulkey (Baylor) Jody Conradt (Texas) Jody Conradt (Texas) Deb Patterson (Kansas State) Sherri Coale (Oklahoma) Sherri Coale (Oklahoma) Marsha Sharp (Texas Tech) Marsha Sharp (Texas Tech) Marian Washington (Kansas)

BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997

Brittney Griner (Baylor) Kelsey Griffin (Nebraska) Courtney Paris (Oklahoma) Courtney Paris (Oklahoma) Courtney Paris (Oklahoma) Sophia Young (Baylor) Kendra Wecker (Kansas State) Nicole Ohlde (Kansas State) Nicole Ohlde (Kansas State) Stacey Dales (Oklahoma) Stacey Dales (Oklahoma) Phylesha Whaley (Oklahoma) Angie Braziel (Texas Tech) Alicia Thompson (Texas Tech) Tamecka Dixon (Kansas)

BIG 12 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2011 Brittney Griner (Baylor) 2010 Brittney Griner (Baylor) & Yvonne Turner (Nebraska) 2009 Danielle Gant (Texas A&M) 2008 Courtney Paris (Oklahoma) 2007 Courtney Paris (Oklahoma)

BIG 12 NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997

Destiny Williams (Baylor) Danielle Adams (Texas A&M) Tanisha Smith (Texas A&M) Dominic Seals (Texas Tech) Bernice Mosby (Baylor) Whitney Pegram (Oklahoma State) Jelena Spiric (Nebraska) Nina Stone (Oklahoma State) Jamie Carey (Texas) Keisha Cannon (Nebraska) Sheila Lambert (Baylor) Amanda Lassiter (Missouri) Desiree Francis (Iowa State) Stacy Frese (Iowa State) Nicole Palmer (Baylor)

2001 2000 1999 1998 1997

Nicole Ohlde (Kansas State) Plenette Pierson (Texas Tech) LaNeishea Caufield (Oklahoma) Megan Taylor (Iowa State) Julie Helm (Missouri)

BIG 12 SIXTH MAN AWARD 2011 Chynna Brown (Texas Tech) & Maryann Baker (Texas A&M) 2010 Bianca Smith (Colorado) 2009 Melissa Jones (Baylor) & Nyeshia Stevenson (Oklahoma) 2008 Morenike Atunrase (Texas A&M) 2007 Danielle Gant (Texas A&M)

BIG 12 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003

Odyssey Sims (Baylor) Brittney Griner (Baylor) Whitney Hand (Oklahoma) Danielle Robinson (Oklahoma) Andrea Riley (Oklahoma State) Courtney Paris (Oklahoma) Morenike Atunrase (Texas A&M) Tiffany Jackson (Texas) Chelsi Welch (Oklahoma) & Erin Grant (Texas Tech) 2002 Heather Schreiber (Texas) 113


OPPONENT RECORDS/2011-12 SERIES HISTORY LAST TIME BY AN OPPOSING PLAYER 40 POINTS 40 Evan Unrau, Missouri (2/22/04) 20 REBOUNDS 20 Teviani Scott, Sacramento St. (3/3/94) 15 REBOUNDS 19 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (1/3/07) 17 Ashley Paris, Oklahoma (1/3/07) 15 FIELD GOALS MADE 15 Kelsey Griffin, Nebraska (3/6/10) 30 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 33 Andrea Riley, Oklahoma St. (1/16/10) 7 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 8 Heather Ezell, Iowa State (3/12/08) 15 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 18 Shelby Hoffman, Wyoming (11/24/00) 15 FREE THROWS MADE 17 Hanna Zavecz, Wyoming (3/28/07) 20 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 24 Hanna Zavecz, Wyoming (3/28/07) 10 ASSISTS 10 Alison Lacey, Iowa State (1/31/10) 10 STEALS 14 Heidi Caruso, Lafayette (12/5/92) 5 BLOCKS 5 Catheryn Redmon, Nebraska (1/22/11)

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME OPPONENT RECORDS MOST POINTS Game: 48 by Karen Jennings, Nebraska (1/21/92) MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 22 by Karen Jennings, Nebraska (1/21/92) MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 35 by Lynette Woodard, Kansas (1/28/78) MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 8 by Michelle Arnold, Kansas (1/28/89) 8 by Heather Ezell, Iowa State (3/12/08) MOST 3-POINT FGS ATTEMPTED Game: 18 by Shelby Hoffman, Wyoming (11/24/00) MOST FREE THROWS MADE Game: 17 by Sharon Bax, Missouri (2/4/90) 17 by Hanna Zavecz, Wyoming (3/28/07) MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 24 by Hanna Zavecz, Wyoming (3/28/07) MOST REBOUNDS Game: 33 by Lynette Woodard, Kansas (1/28/78)

TEAM SINGLE GAME OPPONENT RECORDS

FEWEST POINTS SCORED (BOTH TEAMS) 70, Kansas State 37, Missouri 33 (2/10/10)* * - Big 12 record MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 58 by UCLA (1/20/78)

Dartmouth K-State leads 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 Last: W, 69-48, Dec. 29, 2010 (A) BYU K-State leads 2-0 H: 0-0 A: 1-0 N: 1-0 Last: W, 65-62, Nov. 27, 2009 (A) Missouri State K-State leads 12-3 H: 7-1 A: 4-1 N: 1-1 Last: W, 64-60, Dec. 5, 2009 (H)

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 101 by UCLA (1/20/78)

Hofstra

FEWEST FIELD GOALS 5 vs. Miss. Valley State (12/1/06)

Purdue Purdue leads 3-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-1 N: 0-2 Last: L, 53-45, March 20, 2011 (N)

FEWEST FGS ATTEMPTED 37 by Sacramento State (1/12/95) HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .667 (34-51) by Missouri (2/5/85) MOST 3-POINT FGS MADE 13 by Lamar (11/25/95)

Iowa H: 2-0 A: 1-1 N: 0-0

MOST FREE THROWS MADE 38 by Ohio State (12/19/93)

First Meeting

K-State leads 3-1 Last: L, 68-62, Dec. 5, 2010 (A)

Wichita State K-State leads 39-6 H: 19-3A: 20-2N: 2-1 Last: W, 65-64, Dec. 15, 2000 (A) South Dakota State H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 3-0 Marist

MOST 3-POINT FGS ATTEMPTED 37 by Stanford (11/30/02)

K-State leads 4-0 Last: W, 56-51, Nov. 30, 2010, (H) First Meeting

Oklahoma State K-State leads 28-27 H: 14-8A: 10-13N: 4-6 Last: W, 63-45, Jan. 9, 2011 (H) Oklahoma Oklahoma leads 28-23 H: 12-11A: 8-14N: 3-3 Last: L, 52-45, Jan. 12, 2011 (A)

FEWEST FREE THROWS 0, five times, latest UMKC (11/27/90)

Texas Tech Series tied 10-10 H: 4-3 A: 4-5 N: 2-2 Last: L, 68-66 (2ot), Jan. 15, 2011 (A)

MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 52 by Wyoming (3/28/07)

Missouri K-State leads 44-35 H: 26-10 A: 13-21 N: 5-4 Last: W, 60-55 (ot), Feb. 5, 2011 (A)

FEWEST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 2 by Missouri State (1/23/76)

Kansas K-State leads 60-42 H: 29-13 A: 25-24 N: 6-5 Last: W, 56-51, March 5, 2011 (A)

MOST REBOUNDS 73 by Kansas (2/26/79)

Texas H: 5-4 A: 2-7 N: 2-1

FEWEST REBOUNDS 17 by Simpson College (1/5/77)

LAST TIME BY AN OPPONENT 100 POINTS 105 by Ohio State (12/19/93) 40 FIELD GOALS MADE 45 by Louisiana Tech (1/6/90) 90 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 91 by Baylor (3/12/02) 10 THREE-POINT FGS MADE 12 by Iowa State (3/12/08) 35 THREE-POINT FGS ATTEMPTED 37 by Stanford (11/30/02) 30 FREE THROWS MADE 37 by Wyoming (3/28/07 40 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 52 by Wyoming (3/28/07) 60 REBOUNDS 60 by Texas (1/30/02)

MOST POINTS 123 by UCLA (1/20/78)

25 ASSISTS 29 by Texas A&M (2/25/98)

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED 15 by Washburn (2/1/72)

15 STEALS 15 by Nebraska (2/18/06)

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED (CONFERENCE GAME) 27 by Oklahoma (2/12/76)

10 BLOCKS 10 by Duke (11/27/04)

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K-STATE SERIES HISTORY VS. 2011-12 OPPONENTS

MOST POINTS ALLOWED (CONFERENCE GAME) 106 by Colorado (12/6/79)

Texas leads 12-9 Last: L, 69-59, Feb. 9, 2011 (A)

Iowa State K-State leads 46-29 H: 24-10 A: 16-17 N: 6-2 Last: W, 56-53, March 9, 2011 (N) Baylor Baylor leads 15-9 H: 4-3 A: 1-7 N: 4-5 Last: L, 86-53, March 11, 2011 (N) Texas A&M K-State leads 12-7 H: 6-2 A: 5-3 N: 1-2 Last: W, 71-67, March 2, 2011 (H)


OPPONENTS GAME - 1

GAME - 2

GAME - 3

DARTMOUTH

BYU

MISSOURI STATE

Saturday, November 12 | TBA | K-StateHD.TV Bramlage Coliseum | Manhattan, Kan.

Wednesday, November 16 | 7 p.m. | K-StateHD.TV Bramlage Coliseum | Manhattan, Kan.

Friday, November 18 | 7 p.m. | K-StateHD.TV Bramlage Coliseum | Manhattan, Kan.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Hanover, NH Enrollment: 4,200 Nickname: Big Green Colors: Green and White Conference: Ivy League Home Arena: Leede Arena Capacity: 2,100 President: Jim Yong Kim Director of Athletics: Harry Sheehy Ticket Office Phone: 603-646-2466 Website: www.dartmouthsports.com

2011-12 SCHEDULE N 12 at Kansas State N 18 TBA N 19 TBA N 22 at Vermont N 26 at Providence N 30 New Hampshire D7 Bryant D 13 Hartford D 16 at Long Beach St. D 20 at UCLA D 29 Georgetown D 30 LaSalle J3 at Holy Cross J 14 Harvard J 21 at Longwood J 27 Brown J 28 Yale F3 at Columbia F4 at Cornell F 10 Princeton F 11 Penn F 17 at Yale F 18 at Brown F 24 at Penn F 25 at Princeton M2 Cornell M3 at Columbia M6 at Harvard

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Chris Wielgus Alma Mater: Springfield ‘74 School Record (Yrs): 381 -298 (26 Years) Career Record (Yrs): 418-319 (28 Years) Assistant Coaches: Leah Foster, Erin Rewalt Office Phone: 603-646-3194 2010-11 Record: 7-21 2010-11 Conference (Finish): 3-11 (7th) 2011 Postseason Results: N/A Letterwinners R/L: 6/7 Starters R/L: 2/3 Newcomers: 5 SPORTS INFORMATION SID Contact: Jessica Poole Office Phone: 603-646-2449 E-Mail: jessica.poole@dartmouth.edu SID Fax: 603-646-1286

SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: K-State leads, 1-0 Last Meeting: K-State won 69-48 (12/29/10) Current Streak: K-State won one Patterson vs. Dartmouth: 1-0

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Provo, Utah Enrollment: 33,278 Nickname: Cougars Colors: Dark Blue and White Conference: West Coast Home Arena: Marriott Center Capacity: 22,700 President: Cecil O. Samuelson Director of Athletics: Tom Holmoe Ticket Office Phone: 800-322-BYU1 Website: www.byucougars.com

2011-12 SCHEDULE N 11 Duke N 14 at Tulsa N 16 at Kansas State N 19 at Weber State N 23 Wisconsin N 26 Eastern Washington N 30 at BYU-Hawaii D1 vs. Arizona D2 vs. Syracuse D8 Southern Utah D 10 Utah D 17 at Utah State D 22 Nevada D 31 at St. Mary’s J2 at Portland J 5 Loyola Marymount J7 at San Francisco J 12 Pepperdine J 14 at San Diego J 19 at Loyola Marymount J 21 Portland J 25 Seattle J 28 at Santa Clara F2 at Pepperdine F4 St. Mary’s F9 Gonzaga F 16 San Francisco F 18 San Diego F 23 Santa Clara F 25 at Gonzaga

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Jeff Judkins Alma Mater: Utah ‘78 School Record (Yrs): 205-108 (10 Years) Career Record (Yrs): Same Assistant Coaches: Alli Bills, Stacy Jensen, Chris Boettcher Office Phone: 801-422-1265 2010-11 Record: 25-9 2010-11 Conference (Finish): 15-1 (1st - MWC) 2011 Postseason Results: Lost to USC, 62-50, in third round of Postseason WNIT Letterwinners R/L: 7/4 Starters R/L: 2/3 Newcomers: 5 SPORTS INFORMATION SID Contact: Norma Collett Office Phone: 801-422-4908 E-Mail: norma_collett@byu.edu SID Fax: 801-422-0633

SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: K-State leads, 2-0 Last Meeting: K-State won, 65-62 (11/27/09) Current Streak: K-State won two straight Patterson vs. BYU: 1-0

PLAYER INFORMATION Starters Returning Yr. Faziah Steen Jr. Nicola Zimmer So. Sasha Dosenko Sr. Janelle Ross So.

Pos. G G F F

Statistics 12.8 ppg, 3.3 rpg 8.3 ppg, 4.2 rpg 8.0 ppg, 5.4 rpg 6.6 ppg, 5.8 apg

PLAYER INFORMATION Starters Returning Yr. Haley Hall Sr. Jennifer Hamson So.

Pos. G C

Statistics

Others Returning Kelsey Byrd

Pos. G

Statistics

Others Returning Kristen Riley Kim Parker Alexis Kaufusi

Pos. F G F

Statistics

Yr. Jr.

2.4 ppg, 1.3 rpg

Yr. Sr. So. Jr.

8.5 ppg, 3.3 rpg 7.7 ppg, 5.1 rpg

8.9 ppg, 5.4 rpg 5.0 ppg, 2.5 rpg 4.9 ppg, 2.8 rpg

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Springfield, Mo. Enrollment: 23,092 Nickname: Lady Bears Colors: Maroon and White Conference: Missouri Valley Home Arena: JQH Arena Capacity: 11,000 Interim President: Clif Smart Director of Athletics: Kyle Moats Ticket Office Phone: 888-476-7849 Website: www.missouristatebears.com

2011-12 SCHEDULE N 11 at Louisiana Tech N 13 Louisville N 18 Kansas State N 23 E. Tennessee St. N 26 at Oral Roberts N 29 UALR D 8 at Oklahoma State D 11 North Texas D 18 Morgan State D 20 at Arkansas State D 29 at Bradley D 31 at Northern Iowa J5 Creighton J7 Drake J 14 at Wichita State J 19 at Southern Illinois J 21 at Evansville J 27 Indiana State J 29 Illinois State F2 at Drake F4 at Creighton F 10 Wichita State F 16 Evansville F 18 Southern Illinois F 24 at Indiana State F 26 at Illinois State M1 Northern Iowa M3 Bradley

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Nyla Milleson Alma Mater: Kansas State ‘85 School Record (Yrs): 67-61 (4 Years) Career Record (Yrs): 252-97 (11 Years) Associate Head Coach: Trish Marsh Assistant Coaches: Bethany Creed, Carly Stubblefield Office Phone: 417-836-4136 2010-11 Record: 24-11 2010-11 Conference (Finish): 12-6 (t-2nd) 2011 Postseason Results: Lost to Arkansas, 65-64, in second round of Postseason WNIT Letterwinners R/L: 10/3 Starters R/L: 4/1 Newcomers: 3 SPORTS INFORMATION SID Contact: Ben Adamson Office Phone: 417-836-4584 E-Mail: benadamson@missouristate.edu SID Fax: 417-836-4868

SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: K-State leads, 12-3 Last Meeting: K-State won, 64-60 (12/5/09) Current Streak: K-State won one Patterson vs. Missouri State: 1-0 PLAYER INFORMATION Starters Returning Yr. Casey Garrison Sr. Christiana Shorter Jr. Karly Buer So.

Pos. G F G

Others Returning Jaleshia Roberson Lacey Boshe

Pos. G F

Yr. Sr. Sr.

Statistics 18.2 ppg, 5.7 rpg 12.4 ppg, 8.2 rpg 5.1 ppg, 2.1 rpg

Statistics 7.6 ppg, 1.7 rpg 3.9 ppg, 2.1 rpg

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OPPONENTS

CANCUN CHALLENGE

BIG TEN/BIG 12 CHALLENGE

GAME - 4

GAME - 5

HOFSTRA

PURDUE

IOWA

Thursday, November 24 | 3 p.m. Moon Palace Resort | Cancun, Mexico

Friday, November 25 | 9 p.m. Moon Palace Resort | Cancun, Mexico

Saturday, December 3 | 7 p.m. | FS Kansas City Bramlage Coliseum | Manhattan, Kan.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Hempstead, NY Enrollment: 12,000 Nickname: Pride Colors: Blue and Gold Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Home Arena: Mack Sports Complex Capacity: 5,046 President: Stuart Rabinowitz Director of Athletics: Jack Hayes Ticket Office Phone: 516-463-8499 Website: www.gohofstra.com

2011-12 SCHEDULE N 11 N 13 N 18 N 24 N 25 D1 D4 D7 D 18 D 21 D 22 D 29 J5 J8 J 12 J 15 J 19 J 22 J 26 J 29 F2 F5 F9 F 12 F 16 F 19 F 23 F 26 F 29

at Gonzaga at E. Washington St. John’s vs. Kansas State vs. Drake Seton Hall at Georgia State at Hartford at St. Peter’s CCSU Marist/Auburn Princeton Drexel at William & Mary Georgia State at Old Dominion James Madison Northeastern at Delaware at Drexel William & Mary Old Dominion at VCU at George Mason Delaware Towson at James Madison at UNC Wilmington at Northeastern

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: West Lafayette, Ind. Enrollment: 39,726 Nickname: Boilermakers Colors: Black and Gold Conference: Big Ten Home Arena: Mackey Arena Capacity: 14,240 President: France A. Cordova Director of Athletics: Morgan J. Burke Ticket Office Phone: 765-494-3194 Website: www.purduesports.com

GAME - 6

2011-12 SCHEDULE N 13 IUPUI N 17 at Bowling Green N 20 UT-Martin N 22 Chicago State N 24 vs. Tulane N 25 vs. Kansas State D1 at Duke D4 Texas A&M D 10 Notre Dame D 11 at Central Michigan D 18 at Auburn D 20 Oakland D 22 IPFW D 30 Minnesota J2 at Illinois J5 Wisconsin J 12 at Minnesota J 15 Iowa J 19 at Indiana J 23 Michigan State J 26 at Northwestern J 29 at Iowa F2 Nebraska F5 Illinois F 12 at Ohio State F 16 Penn State F 19 at Michigan State F 23 at Michigan F 26 Indiana

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Krista Kilburn-Steveskey Alma Mater: North Carolina State ‘90 School Record (Yrs): 86-73 (5 Years) Career Record (Yrs): Same Assistant Coaches: Bill Ferrara, Jessica Mannetti, Tanika Price Office Phone: 516-463-3776 2010-11 Record: 19-12 2010-11 Conference (Finish): 10-8 (5th) 2011 Postseason Results: N/A Letterwinners R/L: 8/4 Starters R/L: 4/1 Newcomers: 4

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Sharon Versyp Alma Mater: Purdue ‘89 School Record (Yrs): 111-61 (5) Career Record (Yrs): 228-126 (11) Assistant Coaches: Martin Clapp, Nadine Morgan, Christy Smith Office Phone: 765-494-5853 2010-11 Record: 21-12 2010-11 Conference (Finish): 9-7 (5th) 2011 Postseason Results: Lost to Connecticut, 64-40, in second round of NCAA Tournament Letterwinners R/L: 11/1 Starters R/L: 5/0 Newcomers: 3

SPORTS INFORMATION SID Contact: Stephen Gorchov Office Phone: 516-463-4933 E-Mail: stephen.a.gorchov@hofstra.edu SID Fax: 516-463-5033

SPORTS INFORMATION SID Contact: Sara White Office Phone: 765-494-6235 E-Mail: sarawhite@purdue.edu SID Fax: 765-494-5447

SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: First meeting Last Meeting: n/a Current Streak: n/a Patterson vs. Hofstra: n/a

SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: Purdue leads, 3-0 Last Meeting: Purdue won, 53-45 (3/20/11) Current Streak: Purdue won three straight Patterson vs. Purdue: 0-2

PLAYER INFORMATION Starters Returning Yr. Shante Evans Jr. Nicole Capurso Sr. Candice Bellocchio Sr. Candice Bond Jr.

Pos. F G G F

Statistics

Others Returning Kate Loper Anma Onyeuku Marie Malone

Pos. G F C

Statistics

Yr. So. So. Sr.

18.4 ppg, 11.0 rpg 11.1 ppg, 3.1 rpg 8.4 ppg, 5.0 apg 7.4 ppg, 5.0 rpg

11.5 ppg, 2.7 rpg 5.5 ppg, 3.6 rpg 4.5 ppg, 4.2 rpg

PLAYER INFORMATION Starters Returning Yr. Brittany Rayburn Sr. Drey Mingo R-Sr. Courtney Moses So. Alex Guyton Sr. Chantel Poston R-Jr. Others Returning Antionette Howard KK Houser

Pos. G F G F G

Yr. Pos. R-Sr. G R-So. G

* - 2009-10 stats, did not play in 2010-11

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Statistics 14.4 ppg, 3.0 rpg 12.0 ppg, 5.8 rpg 11.7 ppg, 3.2 apg 6.6 ppg, 4.1 rpg 2.7 ppg, 2.5 rpg

Statistics 7.1 ppg, 3.8 rpg 5.8 ppg, 2.1 rpg*

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Iowa City, Iowa Enrollment: 30,893 Nickname: Hawkeyes Colors: Black and Gold Conference: Big Ten Home Arena: Carver-Hawkeye Arena Capacity: 15,500 President: Sally Mason Director of Athletics: Gary Barta Ticket Office Phone: 1-800-IA-HAWKS Website: www.hawkeyesports.com

2011-12 SCHEDULE N 12 Harvard N 13 UNLV/Butler N 16 Albany N 19 at Northern Iowa N 25 vs. St. John’s N 26 Temple/Texas A&M N 30 Virginia Tech D3 at Kansas State D7 at Iowa State D9 Western Illinois D 17 at Bradley D 20 Drake D 22 Miss. Valley St. D 30 Northwestern J2 at Ohio State J5 Illinois J8 Nebraska J 15 at Purdue J 19 Wisconsin J 22 at Penn State J 26 at Nebraska J 29 Purdue F2 at Wisconsin F5 at Indiana F9 Minnesota F 12 Michigan State F 16 at Michigan F 23 at Northwestern F 26 Michigan

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Lisa Bluder Alma Mater: Northern Iowa ‘83 School Record (Yrs): 211-132 (11 Years) Career Record (Yrs): 567-274 (27 Years) Associate Head Coach: Jan Jensen Assistant Coaches: Jenni Fitzgerald, Shannon Gage Office Phone: 319-335-9258 2010-11 Record: 22-9 2010-11 Conference (Finish): 10-6 (t3rd) 2011 Postseason Results: Lost to Gonzaga, 92-86, in first round of NCAA Tournament Letterwinners R/L: 9/2 Starters R/L: 4/1 Newcomers: 5 SPORTS INFORMATION SID Contact: Aaron Blau Office Phone: 319-335-9411 E-Mail: aaron-blau@hawkeyesports.com SID Fax: 319-335-9417 Press Row Phone: 319-335-7284 SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: K-State leads, 3-1 Last Meeting: Iowa won, 68-62 (12/5/10) Current Streak: Iowa won one Patterson vs. Iowa: 2-1 PLAYER INFORMATION Starters Returning Yr. Jaime Printy Jr. Kamille Wahlin Sr. Morgan Johnson Jr. Kelly Krei Sr.

Pos. G G C F

Others Returning Kalli Hansen

Pos. F

Yr. Sr.

Statistics 16.8 ppg, 4.2 rpg 12.0 ppg, 3.8 apg 10.8 ppg, 6.7 rpg 9.3 ppg, 5.1 rpg

Statistics 2.2 ppg, 1.7 apg


OPPONENTS GAME - 7

GAME - 8

WICHITA STATE

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE

Wednesday, December 7 | 7 p.m. Bramlage Coliseum | Manhattan, Kan.

Saturday, December 10 | 5 p.m. Frost Arena | Brookings, S.D.

BTI INVITATIONAL GAME - 9

NORTH DAKOTA STATE Sunday, December 18 | 9:30 p.m. (CT) Thomas & Mack Center | Las Vegas, Nev.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Wichita, Kan. Enrollment: 14,806 Nickname: Shockers Colors: Black and Yellow Conference: Missouri Valley Home Arena: Charles Koch Arena Capacity: 10,506 President: Dr. Donald L. Beggs Director of Athletics: Dr. Eric Sexton Ticket Office Phone: 316-978-3267 Website: www.goshockers.com

2011-12 SCHEDULE N 12 Northwestern State N 14 LSU N 17 at Arizona N 20 at UC Davis N 23 Winthrop N 30 Central Michigan D3 SMU D7 at Kansas State D9 at UTSA D 18 TBA D 19 TBA D 29 at UNI D 31 at Bradley J5 Drake J8 Creighton J 14 Missouri State J 19 at Evansville J 21 at Southern Illinois J 27 Illinois State J 29 Indiana State F2 at Creighton F4 at Drake F 10 at Missouri State F 17 Southern Illinois F 19 Evansville F 23 at Illinois State F 26 at Indiana State M1 Bradley M3 UNI

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Jody Adams Alma Mater: Tennessee ‘93 School Record (Yrs): 48-48 (3) Career Record (Yrs): 72-56 (4) Assistant Coaches: Kristy Guffey, Bridgette Gordon, Carlai Moore Office Phone: 316-978-3257 2010-11 Record: 17-15 2010-11 Conference (Finish): 10-8 (5th) 2011 Postseason Results: Lost to Kansas, 79-58, in first round of Postseason WNIT Letterwinners R/L: 7/3 Starters R/L: 4/1 Newcomers: 6

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Brookings, SD Enrollment: 12,816 Nickname: Jackrabbits Colors: Royal Blue and Yellow Conference: The Summit League Home Arena: Frost Arena Capacity: 6,500 President: David L. Chicoine Director of Athletics: Justin Sell Ticket Office Phone: 1-866-GO-JACKS Website: www.gojacks.com

2011-12 SCHEDULE N 11 St. Cloud State N 13 Utah State N 17 at Middle Tenn. St. N 20 Washington State N 24 vs. Cincinnati N 25 vs. Marist N 30 at Western Illinois D2 at IUPUI D6 at UALR D 10 Kansas State D 16 UALR D 19 at Marquette D 21 at Nebraska D 29 Oakland D 31 IPFW J7 at Oral Roberts J9 at Southern Utah J 14 UMKC J 16 South Dakota J 20 at North Dakota State J 28 at IPFW J 30 at Oakland F4 Southern Utah F6 Oral Roberts F 11 at UMKC F 13 at South Dakota F 18 North Dakota State F 25 IUPUI F 27 Western Illinois

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Aaron Johnston Alma Mater: Gustavus Adolphus ‘96 School Record (Yrs): 266-90 (11 Years) Career Record (Yrs): Same Assistant Coaches: Katie Falco, Emilee Thiesse, Chad Oletzke Office Phone: 605-688-5742 2010-11 Record: 19-14 2010-11 Conference (Finish): 12-6 (t3rd) 2011 Postseason Results: Lost to Xavier, 72-56, in first round of NCAA Tournament Letterwinners R/L: 9/3 Starters R/L: 3/2 Newcomers: 3

SPORTS INFORMATION SID Contact: Brian Petrotta Office Phone: 316-978-5535 E-Mail: bpetrotta@goshockers.com SID Fax: 316-978-3336

SPORTS INFORMATION SID Contact: Jason Hove Office Phone: 605-688-4623 E-Mail: Jason.Hove@sdstate.edu SID Fax: 605-688-5999 Press Row Phone: 605-688-4623

SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: K-State leads 39-6 Last Meeting: K-State won, 65-64 (12/15/00) Current Streak: K-State won one Patterson vs. Wichita State: 3-0

SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: K-State leads, 4-0 Last Meeting: K-State won, 56-51 (11/30/10) Current Streak: K-State won four straight Patterson vs. South Dakota State: 1-0

PLAYER INFORMATION Starters Returning Yr. Haleigh Lankster Sr. Jessica Diamond Jr. Jazimen Gordon Jr. Chynna Turner Jr. Michelle Price Jr.

PLAYER INFORMATION Starters Returning Yr. Jennie Sunnarborg Sr. Jill Young Sr. Katie Lingle Jr.

Pos. F G C

Others Returning Ashley Eide Megan Waytashek Leah Dietel

Pos. G G/F F

Others Returning Alicia Sanchez

Pos. G G C G F

Yr. Pos. RSr. G

Statistics 13.3 ppg, 4.5 rpg 9.6 ppg, 2.8 rpg 7.3 ppg, 4.8 rpg 6.2 ppg, 4.1 rpg 6.0 ppg, 4.9 rpg

Statistics 4.4 ppg, 1.8 rpg

Yr. Jr. So. Jr.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Fargo, ND Enrollment: 14,399 Nickname: Bison Colors: Yellow and Green Conference: The Summit League Home Arena: Bison Sports Arena Capacity: 5,830 President: Dr. Dean L. Bresciani Director of Athletics: Gene Taylor Ticket Office Phone: 1-888-231-NDSU Website: www.gobison.com

2011-12 SCHEDULE N 11 N 13 N 19 N 20 N 22 N 26 N 30 D2 D8 D 10 D 18 D 19 D 20 D 29 D 31 J4 J7 J9 J 14 J 16 J 20 J 28 J 30 F4 F6 F 11 F 13 F 18 F 25 F 27

Green Bay Creighton vs. Nevada TBA Duquesne Valley City State at IUPUI at Western Illinois at Drake at UNI vs. Kansas State at UNLV vs. Northwestern IPFW Oakland Dakota State at Southern Utah at Oral Roberts South Dakota UMKC South Dakota St. at Oakland at IPFW Oral Roberts Southern Utah at South Dakota at UMKC at South Dakota St. Western Illinois IUPUI

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Carolyn DeHoff Alma Mater: Arizona State ‘91 School Record (Yrs): 45-42 (3) Career Record (Yrs): Same Assistant Coaches: Jaime Berry, Ali Prichard, Deanne Stevenson Office Phone: 701-231-8218 2010-11 Record: 13-16 2010-11 Conference (Finish): 9-9 (5th) 2011 Postseason Results: N/A Letterwinners R/L:7/3 Starters R/L: 4/1 Newcomers: 8 SPORTS INFORMATION SID Contact: Jeff Schwartz Office Phone: 701-231-8332 E-Mail: Jeff.Schwartz@ndsu.edu SID Fax: 701-231-8022

SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: K-State leads the series, 1-0 Last Meeting: K-State won, 70-59 (11/22/85) Current Streak: K-State won one Patterson vs. North Dakota State: First meeting

Statistics

PLAYER INFORMATION Starters Returning Yr. Abby Plucker RSr. Katie Birkel Sr. Janae Burich Jr. Danielle DeGagne Jr.

Pos. F G C G

5.0 ppg, 2.8 rpg 4.3 ppg, 2.6 rpg 3.6 ppg, 4.1 rpg

Others Returning Hannah Linz

Pos. G

Statistics 13.0 ppg, 4.3 rpg 10.4 ppg, 3.9 rpg 6.4 ppg, 4.8 rpg

Yr. Jr.

Statistics 16.0 13.2 12.9 10.6

ppg, ppg, ppg, ppg,

10.1 rpg 4.1 rpg 5.1 rpg 5.7 rpg

Statistics 6.0 ppg, 1.7 pg

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OPPONENTS GAME - 12

BTI INVITATIONAL

MARIST GAME - 10

GAME - 11

Thursday, December 29 | 6 p.m. (CT) McCann Field House | Poughkeepsie, N.Y.

NORTHWESTERN

UNLV

Monday, December 19 | 9:30 p.m. (CT) Thomas & Mack Center | Las Vegas, Nev.

Tuesday, December 20 | 9:30 p.m. (CT) Thomas & Mack Center | Las Vegas, Nev.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Evanston, Ill. Enrollment: 8,367 Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Purple and White Conference: Big Ten Home Arena: Welsh-Ryan Arena Capacity: 8,117 President: Morton Schapiro Director of Athletics: Jim Phillips Ticket Office Phone: 847-491-CATS Website: www.nusports.com

2011-12 SCHEDULE N 11at Central Michigan N 15 Western Kentucky N 17 Illinois State N 22 at LSU N 27 DePaul N 30 North Carolina St. D3 at Missouri D 10 at Loyola D 14 Morgan State D 18 at UNLV D 19 vs. Kansas State D 20 North Dakota State D 27 Toledo D 30 at Iowa J5 Minnesota J8 at Indiana J 12 at Ohio State J 16 Illinois J 19 Michigan J 22 at Wisconsin J 26 Purdue J 29 Indiana F2 at Michigan F9 at Michigan State F 12 Penn State F 16 at Nebraska F 20 at Illinois F 23 Iowa F 26 Michigan State

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Joe McKeown Alma Mater: Kent State ‘79 School Record (Yrs): 44-51 (3 Years) Career Record (Yrs): 553-225 (25) Associate Head Coach: Ali Jacques Assistant Coaches: Caroline McCombs, Tennille Adams Office Phone: 847-491-5709 2010-11 Record: 19-13 2010-11 Conference (Finish): 6-10 (8th) 2011 Postseason Results: Lost to Alabama, 72-70, in second round of WNIT Letterwinners R/L: 7/3 Starters R/L: 2/3 Newcomers: 3

SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: Northwestern leads the series, 3-2 Last Meeting: Northwestern won, 53-50 (12/13/09) Current Streak: Northwestern has won one Patterson vs. Northwestern: 1-1

Others Returning Allison Mocchi Tailor Jones

118

Yr. Sr. Jr.

Pos. F F Pos. G G

2011-12 SCHEDULE N 12 vs. Butler N 13 vs. Harvard/at Iowa N 16 UC Riverside N 19 San Jose State N 22 UTSA N 26 Northeastern N 27 Georgetown/Georgia D3 TBA D4 TBA D 10 at UC Santa Barbara D 18 Northwestern D 19 North Dakota State D 20 Kansas State D 28 at Arizona J2 at Nevada J6 Fresno State J 11 at Wyoming J 14 San Diego State J 18 at TCU J 21 at New Mexico J 25 Boise State J 28 Air Force F1 at Colorado State F4 Wyoming F 11 at San Diego State F 15 TCU F 18 New Mexico F 22 at Boise State F 25 at Air Force F 29 Colorado State

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Kathy Olivier Alma Mater: UNLV ‘82 School Record (Yrs): 38-56 (3) Career Record (Yrs): 243-228 (18) Associate Head Coach: Caitlin Collier Assistant Coaches: Nikki Blue, Kim Ortega Office Phone: 702-895-3151 2010-11 Record: 11-20 2010-11 Conference (Finish): 4-12 (8th) 2011 Postseason Results: N/A Letterwinners R/L: 8/6 Starters R/L: 5/0 Newcomers: 4

Statistics 11.5 ppg, 5.1 rpg 9.6 ppg, 5.8 rpg

Statistics 3.6 ppg, 3.4 rpg 2.9 ppg, 3.9 rpg

SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: K-State leads the series, 3-1 Last Meeting: K-State won, 66-63 (1/4/86) Current Streak: K-State has won two Patterson vs. UNLV: First meeting PLAYER INFORMATION Starters Returning Yr. Kelli Thompson Jr. Lenita Sanford Sr. Jamie Smith Sr. Sandrine Nzeukou Sr. Mia Bell Jr.

Pos. G F/C F F/C G

Others Returning Markiell Styles

Pos. C

Yr. Sr.

2011-12 SCHEDULE N 16 Villanova N 18 Yale N 21 at Princeton N 24 vs. South Dakota St. N 25 vs. Drake D1 Hartford D 10 at Boston D 18 at St. Bonaventure D 21 vs. Auburn D 22 vs. Hofstra or CCSU D 29 Kansas State J2 at St. Peter’s J4 Canisius J7 at Rider J9 Manhattan J 12 at Fairfield J 15 Niagara J 18 Rider J 20 Loyola (Md.) J 23 St. Peter’s J 27 at Iona J 29 at Siena F4 at Manhattan F 10 Fairfield F 12 Siena F 17 at Canisius F 19 at Niagara F 23 Iona F 26 at Loyola (Md.)

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Brian Giorgis Alma Mater: SUNY Cortland ‘77 School Record (Yrs): 225-65 (8) Career Record (Yrs): Same Associate Head Coach: Megan Gebbia Assistant Coaches: Erin Leger, Alisa Kresge Office Phone: 845-575-FOXX 2010-11 Record: 31-3 2010-11 Conference (Finish): 18-0 (1st) 2011 Postseason Results: Lost to Duke, 71-66, in NCAA Tournament Second Round Letterwinners R/L: 10/4 Starters R/L: 2/3 Newcomers: 3

SPORTS INFORMATION SID Contact: Brendan Thomas Office Phone: 845-575-3699 (ext. 2150) E-Mail: Brendan.Thomas1@Marist.edu SID Fax: 845-471-0466

SPORTS INFORMATION SID Contact: Mark Wasik Office Phone: 702-895-3208 E-Mail: mark.wasik@unlv.edu SID Fax: 702-895-0989

SPORTS INFORMATION SID Contact: Julie Dunn Office Phone: 847-467-3746 E-Mail: julie-dunn@northwestern.edu SID Fax: 847-491-8818

PLAYER INFORMATION Starters Returning Yr. Kendall Hackney Jr. Brittany Orban Sr.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Las Vegas, Nev. Enrollment: 28,000 Nickname: Lady Rebels Colors: Red, Black and White Conference: Mountain West Home Arena: Cox Pavilion Capacity: 2,500 President: Neal Smatresk Director of Athletics: Jim Livengood Ticket Office Phone: 702-739-FANS Website: www.unlvrebels.com

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Poughkeepsie, NY Enrollment: 4,394 Nickname: Red Foxes Colors: Red and White Conference: Metro Atlantic Home Arena: McCann Field House Capacity: 3,200 President: Dr. Dennis J. Murray Director of Athletics: Tim Murray Ticket Office Phone: 845-575-FOXX Website: www.gorefoxes.com

Statistics 14.1 ppg, 3.5 rpg 8.0 ppg, 6.3 rpg 7.6 ppg, 8.1 rpg 6.4 ppg, 6.2 rpg 4.8 ppg, 3.8 apg

Statistics 5.6 ppg, 4.9 rpg

SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: First meeting Last Meeting: n/a Current Streak: n/a Patterson vs. Marist: n/a PLAYER INFORMATION Starters Returning Yr. Corielle Yarde Sr. Brandy Gang Sr.

Pos. G F

Others Returning Leanne Ockenden Casey Dulin

Pos. G G

Yr. So. So.

Statistics 11.8 ppg, 5.6 rpg 8.1 ppg, 4.6 rpg

Statistics 4.1 ppg, 1.1 rpg 3.5 ppg, 1.5 rpg


OPPONENTS GAME - 13 & 23

GAME - 14 & 24

GAME - 15 & 28

TEXAS A&M

KANSAS

MISSOURI

Wednesday, January 4 | 7 p.m. | K-StateHD.TV Bramlage Coliseum | Manhattan, Kan.

Saturday, January 7 | 7 p.m. Allen Fieldhouse | Lawrence, Kan.

Wednesday, January 11 | 7 p.m. | FS Kansas City Bramlage Coliseum | Manhattan, Kan.

Wednesday, February 8 | 7 p.m. Reed Arena | College Station, Texas

Sunday, February 11 | 12 p.m. | FSN Bramlage Coliseum | Manhattan, Kan.

Saturday, February 25 | 12 p.m. Mizzou Arena | Columbia, Mo.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: College Station, Texas Enrollment: 49,129 Nickname: Aggies Colors: Maroon and White Conference: Big 12 Home Arena: Reed Arena Capacity: 12,500 Chancellor: Dr. Michael D. McKinney Director of Athletics: Bill Byrne Ticket Office Phone: 888-99-AGGIE Website: www.aggieathletics.com

2011-12 SCHEDULE N 12 Lamar N 15 Louisville N 17 at UALR N 20 Mississippi State N 25 vs. Temple N 26 vs. Iowa/St. John’s D4 at Purdue D6 at Connecticut D 11 at TCU D 18 USC D 30 McNeese State J4 at Kansas State J8 Oklahoma J 11 Texas J 14 at Iowa State J 18 Missouri J 21 at Kansas J 24 at Oklahoma State J 29 Iowa State F1 at Texas Tech F4 Kansas F8 Kansas State F 11 at Baylor F 14 at Missouri F 18 Oklahoma State F 21 at Oklahoma F 25 Texas Tech F 27 Baylor M4 at Texas

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Lawrence, Kan. Enrollment: 30,102 Nickname: Jayhawks Colors: Crimson and Blue Conference: Big 12 Home Arena: Allen Fieldhouse Capacity: 16,300 Chancellor: Dr. Bernadette Gray-Little Director of Athletics: Dr. Sheahon Zenger Ticket Office Phone: 800-34-HAWKS Website: www.kuathletics.com

2011-12 SCHEDULE N 13 Western Michigan N 16 Creighton N 20 at Wake Forest N 25 Lamar N 26 IUPUI N 27 Florida Atlantic D1 SMU D4 at Alabama D8 Wisconsin D 17 UMKC D 21 Oral Roberts D 28 Sam Houston St. J4 at Texas J7 Kansas State J 11 Iowa State J 15 at Missouri J 18 at Oklahoma State J 21 Texas A&M J 25 Texas Tech J 28 at Baylor J 31 Oklahoma F4 at Texas A&M F8 Texas F 11 at Kansas State F 15 at Iowa State F 18 Missouri F 21 at Texas Tech F 24 Baylor F 29 Oklahoma State M4 at Oklahoma

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Gary Blair Alma Mater: Texas Tech ‘72 Record at School (Yrs): 188-79 (7 years) Career Record (Yrs): 596-242 (25 years) Associate Head Coaches: Vic Schaefer, Kelly Bond Assistant Coach: Johnnie Harris Office Phone: 979-845-0565 2010-11 Record: 33-5 2010-11 Conference (Finish): 13-3 (2nd) 2011 Postseason Results: Won 2011 national title over Notre Dame, 76-70 Letterwinners R/L: 10/4 Starters R/L: 3/2 Newcomers: 4

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Bonnie Henrickson Alma Mater: St. Cloud State ‘86 Record at School (Yrs): 117-108 (7 years) Career Record (Yrs): 275-170 (14 years) Assistant Coaches: Chester Nichols, Tory Verdi, Aqua Franklin Office Phone: 785-864-7164 2010-11 Record: 21-13 2010-11 Conference (Finish): 6-10 (8th) 2011 Postseason Results: Lost vs. Duquesne, 80-63, WNIT Second Round Letterwinners R/L: 7/4 Starters R/L: 4/1 Newcomers: 5

SPORTS INFORMATION SID Contact: Deanna Werner Office Phone: 979-862-5452 E-Mail: dwerner@athletics.tamu.edu SID Fax: 979-845-0564 Press Row Phone: 979-862-6944

SPORTS INFORMATION SID Contact: Christine Dieckmann Office Phone: 785-864-7942 E-Mail: cdieck@ku.edu SID Fax: 785-864-7944 Press Row Phone: 785-864-5593

SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: K-State leads the series, 12-7 Last Meeting: K-State won, 71-67 (3/2/11) Current Streak: K-State won one Patterson vs. Texas A&M: 10-6

SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: K-State leads the series, 60-42 Last Meeting: K-State won, 56-51 (3/5/11) Current Streak: K-State has won two straight Patterson vs. Kansas: 22-11

PLAYER INFORMATION Starters Returning Yr. Tyra White Sr. Sydney Carter Sr. Adaora Elonu Sr.

Pos. G G F

PLAYER INFORMATION Starters Returning Yr. Carolyn Davis Jr. Monica Engelman Jr. Aisha Sutherland Sr. Angel Goodrich Jr.

Pos. F G F G

Others Returning Karla Gilbert Adrienne Pratcher

Pos. C G

Others Returning Keena Mays Charlicia Harper Tania Jackson

Pos. G G F

Yr. So. Jr.

Statistics 13.8 ppg, 5.1 rpg 10.4 ppg, 3.0 apg 8.4 ppg, 5.9 rpg

Statistics 19.0 ppg, 7.4 rpg 12.1 ppg, 4.0 rpg 8.4 ppg, 7.2 rpg 7.5 ppg, 6.3 apg

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Columbia, Mo. Enrollment: 30,200 Nickname: Tigers Colors: Old Gold and Black Conference: Big 12 Home Arena: Mizzou Arena Capacity: 15,061 Chancellor: Dr. Brady Deaton Director of Athletics: Mike Alden Ticket Office Phone: 800-CAT-PAWS Website: www.mutigers.com

2011-12 SCHEDULE

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Robin Pingeton Alma Mater: St. Ambrose ‘90 Record at School (Yrs): 13-18 (1) Career Record (Yrs): 351-175 (16) Assistant Coaches: Randy Norton, Willie Cox, Jenny Putnam Office Phone: 573-882-1002 2010-11 Record: 13-18 2010-11 Conference (Finish): 5-11 (10th) 2011 Postseason Results: N/A Letterwinners R/L: 10/4 Starters R/L: 2/3 Newcomers: 3

N 11 at UTSA N 12 at Texas A&M-CC N 16 at Saint Louis N 20 North Florida N 26 Wright Side D3 Northwestern D7 Eastern Illinois D 10 North Dakota D 19 Evansville D 22 Memphis D 30 Sam Houston State J4 at Baylor J7 Texas Tech J 11 at Kansas State J 15 Kansas J 18 at Texas A&M J 21 Oklahoma State J 25 at Texas J 28 Oklahoma F1 Baylor F4 at Texas Tech F8 Iowa State F 11 at Oklahoma F 14 Texas A&M F 18 at Kansas F 21 at Iowa State F 25 Kansas State F 28 Texas M 3 at Oklahoma State

SPORTS INFORMATION SID Contact: Keith Soder Office Phone: 573-884-7238 E-Mail: soderk@missouri.edu SID Fax: 573-882-4720 Press Row Phone: 573-882-1442 SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: K-State leads the series, 44-36 Last Meeting: K-State won, 60-55 (ot) (2/5/11) Current Streak: K-State has won four straight Patterson vs. Missouri: 22-9 PLAYER INFORMATION Starters Returning Yr. Christine Flores Sr. Sydney Crafton Jr.

Pos. F G

Others Returning BreAnna Brock Bailey Gee

Pos. F G

Yr. Sr. Sr.

Statistics 13.0 ppg, 6.1 rpg 6.5 ppg, 5.7 rpg

Statistics 4.1 ppg, 3.3 rpg 1.3 ppg, 1.4 rpg

Statistics 4.2 ppg, 2.9 rpg 2.4 ppg, 1.7 apg

Yr. So. So. So.

Statistics 7.1 ppg, 3.5 apg 3.1 ppg, 1.7 rpg 4.4 ppg, 3.0 rpg

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OPPONENTS GAME - 16 & 30

GAME - 17 & 25

GAME - 18 & 22

TEXAS TECH

OKLAHOMA

BAYLOR

Saturday, January 14 | 2 p.m. United Spirit Arena | Lubbock, Texas

Tuesday, January 17 | 7 p.m. | FS Kansas City Bramlage Coliseum | Manhattan, Kan.

Saturday, January 21 | 7 p.m. Ferrell Center | Waco, Texas

Saturday, March 3 | 6 p.m. | Kansas Now 22 Bramlage Coliseum | Manhattan, Kan.

Wednesday, February 15 | TBA Lloyd Noble Center | Norman, Okla.

Saturday, February 4 | 7 p.m. | K-StateHD.TV Bramlage Coliseum | Manhattan, Kan.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Lubbock, Texas Enrollment: 31,637 Nickname: Lady Raiders Colors: Scarlet and Black Conference: Big 12 Home Arena: United Spirit Arena Capacity: 15,050 President: Dr. Guy Bailey Director of Athletics: Kirby Hocutt Ticket Office Phone: 806-742-TECH Website: www.texastech.com

2011-12 SCHEDULE N 11 New Mexico N 16 at Houston N 25 UMKC N 26 Central Arkansas N 27 La-Monroe N 30 Texas State D3 Penn State D7 UT-Arlington D 17 at Illinois D 21 Western Kentucky D 29 vs. CS-Bakersfield D 30 at San Diego J4 Oklahoma State J7 at Missouri J 11 at Oklahoma J 14 Kansas State J 18 Baylor J 21 at Iowa State J 25 at Kansas J 28 Texas F1 Texas A&M F4 Missouri F 8 at Oklahoma State F 12 Iowa State F 15 at Texas F 18 at Baylor F 21 Kansas F 25 at Texas A&M F 29 Oklahoma M3 at Kansas State

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Kristy Curry Alma Mater: Northeast Louisiana ‘88 School Record (Yrs): 88-73 (5 years) Career Record (Yrs): 267-124 (12 years) Assistant Coaches: Kelly Curry, Brooke Stoehr, Shereka Wright Office Phone: 806-742-7700 2010-11 Record: 22-11 2010-11 Conference (Finish): 8-8 (6th) 2011 Postseason Results: Lost to St. John’s, 55-50, NCAA First Round Letterwinners R/L: 12/2 Starters R/L: 4/1 Newcomers: 1

SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: Series tied 10-10 Last Meeting: Texas Tech won, 68-66 (2ot) (1/15/11) Current Streak: Texas Tech won one Patterson vs. Texas Tech: 9-10

Others Returning Chynna Brown Christine Hyde

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Yr. Jr. Jr.

Pos. F/C G G F Pos. G G

2011-12 SCHEDULE N 13 Sacramento State N 19 at New Mexico N 25 Liberty N 26 at Vanderbilt/Lipscomb D4 Ohio State D8 at Fresno State D 11 Milwaukee D 18 Ohio D 19 Syracuse D 20 Xavier D 28 TCU J4 Iowa State J8 at Texas A&M J 11 Texas Tech J 14 at Oklahoma State J 17 at Kansas State J 21 Texas J 25 Baylor J 28 at Missouri J 31 at Kansas F4 Oklahoma State F6 at Baylor F 11 Missouri F 15 Kansas State F 18 at Iowa State F 21 Texas A&M F 25 at Texas F 29 at Texas Tech M4 Kansas

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Sherri Coale Alma Mater: Oklahoma Christian ‘87 School Record (Yrs): 335-155 (14 Years) Career Record (Yrs): Same Assistant Coaches: Jan Ross, Pam DeCosta, Chad Thrailkill Office Phone: 405-325-8322 2010-11 Record: 23-12 2010-11 Conference (Finish): 10-6 (t3rd) 2011 Postseason Results: Lost to Notre Dame, 78-53, NCAA Sweet 16 Letterwinners R/L: 9/4 Starters R/L: 3/2 Newcomers: 4 SPORTS INFORMATION SID Contact: Jared Thompson Office Phone: 405-325-3671 E-Mail: jaredthompson@ou.edu SID Fax: 405-325-7623 Press Row Phone: 405-325-1024

SPORTS INFORMATION SID Contact: TBA Office Phone: 806-742-2770 E-Mail: N/A SID Fax: 806-742-1970 Press Row Phone: 806-742-6688

PLAYER INFORMATION Starters Returning Yr. Kierra Mallard Sr. Casey Morris Jr. Monique Smalls Jr. Jordan Barncastle Sr.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Norman, Okla. Enrollment: 30,303 Nickname: Sooners Colors: Crimson and Cream Conference: Big 12 Home Arena: Lloyd Noble Center Capacity: 12,000 President: David Boren Director of Athletics: Joe Castiglione Ticket Office Phone: 405-325-2424 Website: www.soonersports.com

Statistics 12.0 ppg, 7.2 rpg 9.8 ppg, 3.0 rpg 6.3 ppg, 3.6 apg 4.3 ppg, 2.7 rpg

Statistics 7.4 ppg, 3.7 rpg 6.6 ppg, 4.1 rpg

SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: Oklahoma leads the series, 28-23 Last Meeting: Oklahoma won, 52-45 (1/12/11) Current Streak: Oklahoma has won eight straight Patterson vs. Oklahoma: 4-14 PLAYER INFORMATION Starters Returning Yr. Aaryn Ellenberg So. Whitney Hand RJr. Joanna McFarland Jr.

Pos. G G F/C

Others Returning Morgan Hook Nicole Griffen Lyndsey Cloman

Pos. G C F/C

Yr. So. So. Jr.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Waco, Texas Enrollment: 14,900 Nickname: Lady Bears Colors: Green and Gold Conference: Big 12 Home Arena: Ferrell Center Capacity: 10,284 President: Ken Starr Director of Athletics: Ian McCaw Ticket Office Phone: 254-710-1000 Website: www.baylorbears.com

2011-12 SCHEDULE N 11 Howard N 13 Preseason WNIT N 17 Preseason WNIT N 20 Preseason WNIT N 22 Yale N 27 at Tennessee N 30 Texas Southern D4 at Minnesota D8 Milwaukee D 11 at St. John’s D 18 Connecticut D 21 McNeese State D 30 Miss. Valley State J4 Missouri J7 at Iowa State J 11 Oklahoma State J 15 at Texas J 18 at Texas Tech J 21 Kansas State J 26 at Oklahoma J 28 Kansas F1 at Missouri F4 at Kansas State F6 Oklahoma F 11 Texas A&M F 15 at Oklahoma State F 18 Texas Tech F 21 Texas F 24 at Kansas F 27 at Texas A&M M3 Iowa State

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Kim Mulkey Alma Mater: Louisiana Tech ‘84 School Record (Yrs): 298-79 (10 Years) Career Record (Yrs): Same Associate Head Coach: Bill Brock Assistant Coaches: Leon Barmore, Damion McKinney Office Phone: 254-710-3947 2010-11 Record: 34-3 2010-11 Conference (Finish): 15-1 (1st) 2011 Postseason Results: Lost to Texas A&M, 58-46, NCAA Elite 8 Letterwinners R/L: 12/2 Starters R/L: 4/1 Newcomers: 1 SPORTS INFORMATION SID Contact: Julie Bennett Office Phone: 254-710-2743 E-Mail: julie_bennett@baylor.edu SID Fax: 254-710-1369 Press Row Phone: 254-710-3955

SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: Baylor leads the series, 15-9 Last Meeting: Baylor won, 86-53 (3/11/11) Current Streak: Baylor has won 10 straight Patterson vs. Baylor: 7-14

Statistics 16.2 ppg, 3.3 rpg 12.6 ppg, 5.7 rpg 5.3 ppg, 6.6 rpg

Statistics 6.6 ppg, 1.2 rpg 5.7 ppg, 3.7 rpg 4.3 ppg, 3.0 rpg

PLAYER INFORMATION Starters Returning Yr. Brittney Griner Jr. Odyssey Sims So. Destiny Williams RJr. Kimetria Hayden Jr. Others Returning Brooklyn Pope Jordan Madden

Pos. P G F/P G

Yr. Pos. RJr. F/P Jr. G

Statistics 23.0 ppg, 7.8 rpg 13.1 ppg, 3.1 apg 8.7 ppg, 7.1 apg 7.5 ppg, 3.2 rpg

Statistics 7.0 ppg, 5.5 rpg 4.1 ppg, 2.6 rpg


OPPONENTS GAME - 19 & 29

GAME - 20 & 27

GAME - 21 & 26

IOWA STATE

OKLAHOMA STATE

TEXAS

Wednesday, January 25 | 7 p.m. | Kansas Now 22 Bramlage Coliseum | Manhattan, Kan.

Saturday, January 28 | 11:30 a.m. | FSN Gallagher-Iba Arena | Stillwater, Okla.

Wednesday, February 1 | 7 p.m. | LHN Frank Erwin Center | Austin, Texas

Wednesday, February 29 | 7 p.m. | Mediacom Hilton Coliseum | Ames, Iowa

Wednesday, February 22 | 7 p.m. | FS Kansas City Bramlage Coliseum | Manhattan, Kan.

Saturday, February 18 | 7 p.m. | FSN Bramlage Coliseum | Manhattan, Kan.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Ames, Iowa Enrollment: 29,887 Nickname: Cyclones Colors: Cardinal and Gold Conference: Big 12 Home Arena: Hilton Coliseum Capacity: 14,356 President: Dr. Gregory Geoffroy Director of Athletics: Jamie Pollard Ticket Office Phone: 515-294-1816 Website: www.cyclones.com

2011-12 SCHEDULE N 11 Houston Baptist N 15 at Drake N 20 Northern Arizona N 25 vs. Penn State N 26 vs. Butler/Nevada D4 at Michigan D7 Iowa D 11 Miss. Valley St. D 20 Northern Iowa D 29 New Hampshire D 30 NJIT/Buffalo J4 at Oklahoma J7 Baylor J 11 at Kansas J 14 Texas A&M J 18 at Texas J 21 Texas Tech J 25 at Kansas State J 29 at Texas A&M F1 Oklahoma State F4 Texas F8 at Missouri F 12 at Texas Tech F 15 Kansas F 18 Oklahoma F 21 Missouri F 25 at Oklahoma State F 29 Kansas State M3 at Baylor

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Bill Fennelly Alma Mater: William Penn ‘79 Record at School (Yrs): 354-160 (16) Career Record (Yrs): 520-213 (22) Associate Head Coach: Jack Easley Assistant Coaches: Latoja Schaben, Jodi Steyer Office Phone: 515-294-3436 2010-11 Record: 22-11 2010-11 Conference (Finish): 9-7 (5th) 2011 Postseason Results: Lost to Marist, 74-64, NCAA Tournament First Round Letterwinners R/L: 9/1 Starters R/L: 4/1 Newcomers: 4 SPORTS INFORMATION SID Contact: Matt Shoultz Office Phone: 515-294-5778 E-Mail: mshoultz@iastate.edu SID Fax: 515-294-0125 Press Row Phone: 515-294-6178

2011-12 SCHEDULE N 13 Rice N 19 Grambling State N 20 UT Arlington N 26 Coppin State N 29 Alcorn State D4 at Indiana D8 Missouri State D 18 Texas-Pan American D 22 Ark.-Pine Bluff D 29 vs. Mississippi St. D 30 TBD J4 at Texas Tech J7 Texas J 11 at Baylor J 14 Oklahoma J 18 Kansas J 21 at Missouri J 24 Texas A&M J 28 Kansas State F1 at Iowa State F4 at Oklahoma F8 Texas Tech F 11 at Texas F 15 Baylor F 18 at Texas A&M F 22 at Kansas State F 25 Iowa State F 29 at Kansas M3 Missouri

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Kurt Budke Alma Mater: Washburn ‘84 School Record (Yrs): 111-83 (6) Career Record (Yrs): 464-129 Associate Head Coach: Jim Littell Assistant Coaches: Richard Henderson, Miranda Serna Office Phone: 405-744-2490 2010-11 Record: 17-15 2010-11 Conference (Finish): 4-12 (11th) 2011 Postseason Results: Lost to Wyoming, 75-71, Postseason WNIT Second Round Letterwinners R/L: 8/4 Starters R/L: 3/2 Newcomers: 5 SPORTS INFORMATION SID Contact: Ryan Cameron Office Phone: 405-744-4854 E-Mail: ryan.cameron@okstate.edu SID Fax: 405-744-7754 Press Row Phone: 405-744-5757

SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: K-State leads the series, 46-29 Last Meeting: K-State won, 56-53 (3/9/11) Current Streak: K-State won one Patterson vs. Iowa State: 14-19

SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: K-State leads the series, 28-27 Last Meeting: K-State won, 63-45 (1/9/11) Current Streak: K-State won one Patterson vs. Oklahoma State: 9-7

PLAYER INFORMATION Starters Returning Yr. Anna Prins Jr. Hallie Christofferson So. Lauren Mansfield Sr. Chelsea Poppens Jr.

Pos. C F G F

Statistics

Others Returning Jessica Schroll Amanda Zimmerman Kelsey Harris

Pos. G/F F G

Statistics

Yr. Jr. Jr. So.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Stillwater, Okla. Enrollment: 35,073 Nickname: Cowgirls Colors: Orange and Black Conference: Big 12 Home Arena: Gallagher-Iba Arena Capacity: 13,611 President: Burns Hargis Director of Athletics: Mike Holder Ticket Office Phone: 877-ALL-4-OSU Website: www.okstate.com

9.9 9.3 8.8 8.6

ppg, ppg, ppg, ppg,

5.5 5.1 5.0 7.5

rpg rpg apg rpg

4.2 ppg, 3.2 rpg 3.5 ppg, 1.9 rpg 2.9 ppg, 1.2 rpg

PLAYER INFORMATION Starters Returning Yr. Toni Young Jr. Vicky McIntyre So. Tiffany Bias So. Lindsey Keller Jr.

Pos. F C G C

Others Returning Kendra Suttles Carissa Crutchfield

Pos. C G

Yr. So. So.

Statistics 15.5 ppg, 9.1 rpg 11.2 ppg, 5.5 rpg 9.7 ppg, 4.2 apg 5.3 ppg, 4.2 rpg

Statistics 4.9 ppg, 3.1 apg 3.5 ppg, 2.7 rpg

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Austin, Texas Enrollment: 51,233 Nickname: Longhorns Colors: Burnt Orange and White Conference: Big 12 Home Arena: Frank Erwin Center Capacity: 16,775 President: William C. Powers, Jr. Women’s Director of Athletics: Chris Plonsky Ticket Office Phone: 800-982-BEVO Website: www.texassports.com

2011-12 SCHEDULE N 11 Stanford N 14 Southeastern La. N 20 Alcorn State N 25 vs. California N 26 vs. Virginia N 27 at Hawaii D4 at Tennessee D 10 Michigan State D 14 Ark.-Pine Bluff D 17 North Texas D 20 Grambling State D 28 Delaware State J4 Kansas J 7 at Oklahoma State J 11 at Texas A&M J 14 Baylor J 18 Iowa State J 21 at Oklahoma J 25 Missouri J 28 at Texas Tech F1 Kansas State F4 at Iowa State F8 at Kansas F 11 Oklahoma State F 15 Texas Tech F 18 at Kansas State F 21 at Baylor F 25 Oklahoma F 28 at Missouri M4 Texas A&M

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Gail Goestenkors Alma Mater: Saginaw Valley State ‘85 School Record (Yrs): 84-50 (4) Career Record (Yrs): 480-149 (19) Assistant Coaches: Ron Hughey, LaKale Malone, Edwina Brown Office Phone: 512-471-9802 2010-11 Record: 19-14 2010-11 Conference (Finish): 7-9 (7th) 2011 Postseason Results: Lost to Marquette, 68-65, NCAA Tournament First Round Letterwinners R/L: 8/3 Starters R/L: 4/1 Newcomers: 5

SPORTS INFORMATION SID Contact: Ashley Cushman Office Phone: 512-471-9801 E-Mail: ashley.cushman@athletics.utexas.edu SID Fax: 512-471-6040 Press Row Phone: 512-471-4246 SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: Texas leads the series, 12-9 Last Meeting: Texas won, 69-59 (2/9/11) Current Streak: Texas has won two straight Patterson vs. Texas: 9-8 PLAYER INFORMATION Starters Returning Yr. Chassidy Fussell So. Yvonne Anderson Sr. Ashleigh Fontenette Sr. Ashley Gayle Sr. Others Returning Cokie Reed Chelsea Bass

Pos. G G G P

Yr. Pos. RSo. P So. G

Statistics 16.2 ppg, 4.9 rpg 11.8 ppg, 3.2 apg 11.7 ppg, 3.9 apg 7.0 ppg, 7.3 rpg

Statistics 8.4 ppg, 4.6 rpg* 5.3 ppg, 2.0 rpg

* - stats from 2009-10; missed 2010-11 season due to injury

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K-STATE & THE WBCA PINK ZONE

The WBCA's "Pink Zone" initiative is a global, unified effort for the Women's Basketball Coaches Association's (WBCA) nation of coaches to assist in raising breast cancer awareness on the court, across campuses, in communities and beyond. This season Kansas State has scheduled its participation in the WBCA Pink Zone initiative for Feb. 18, 2012 against Texas. The benefactor of this initiative is the Kay Yow/WBCA Cancer Fund, named for the legendary North Carolina State women’s basketball coach Kay Yow, who lost her own heroic fight against breast cancer in January of 2009.

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For the last four seasons, the Kansas State women’s basketball team has been active participants in the WBCA “Pink Zone’ initiative. For the 2011 game against Iowa State, K-State wore pink uniforms to go along with pink basketball shoes, pink socks with the Kay Yow/WBCA Cancer Fund logo on them, pink warmup t-shirts and pink hair ties for each player. In 2009, K-State wore pink uniforms for the first time in school history. Those uniforms were later auctioned off at kstatesports.com and, along with proceeds from the sale of pink tshirts for the event, the K-State athletic department raised $15,418 for the Kay Yow/WBCA Cancer Fund.

About the Kay Yow/WBCA Cancer Fund The Kay Yow/WBCA Cancer Fund, the official charity of the WBCA, is a 501 c(3) charitable organization committed to being a part of finding an answer in the fight against women's cancers through raising money for scientific research, assisting the underserved and unifying people for a common cause. The Fund was established in December 2007 in honor of the late Kay Yow, former North Carolina State University head women's basketball coach, who was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 1987, and passed away on January 24, 2009, after facing her third bout with the disease. For more information and to get involved, visit www.wbca.org/kayyowwbcacancerfund.asp.


K-STATE & THE WBCA PINK ZONE

For the third straight season and the third time in school history, K-State wore pink uniforms as part of the WBCA Pink Zone initiative in 2011. The Wildcats wore the uniforms twice during the WBCA Pink Zone initiative, as the Wildcats donned them in Ames, Iowa on Feb. 13 and in Manhattan on Feb. 26 against the Cyclones.

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GAME-BY-GAME VS. THE BIG 12 VS. BAYLOR BRANSHEA BROWN Date ST at Baylor (2/7/09) N Baylor (2/3/10) N at Baylor (2/23/11) Y vs. Baylor (3/11/11)* Y TOTALS 2/4

FG-A 3FG-A 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-5 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-10 0-0

FT-A RB 2-2 0-0-0 2-4 0-0-0 1-2 5-3-8 0-0 1-2-3 5-8 6-5-11

PF PTS 3 2 5 2 4 1 3 0 15 5

A TO 0 2 0 2 1 1 1 3 2 8

BK ST MIN 0 0 5 0 1 14 0 0 33 0 1 30 0 2 82

CHANTAY CARON Date ST at Baylor (2/23/11) N vs. Baylor (3/11/11)*N TOTALS 0/2

FG-A 3FG-A 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0

FT-A RB PF PTS 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0

A TO 0 0 0 0 0 0

BK ST MIN 0 0 4 0 1 15 0 1 19

BRITTANY CHAMBERS Date ST FG-A 3FG-A Baylor (2/3/10) Y 2-9 1-4 at Baylor (2/23/11) Y 5-15 5-13 vs. Baylor (3/11/11)* Y 3-11 1-5 TOTALS 3/3 10-35 7-22

FT-A 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-2

RB PF PTS 0-4-4 2 5 1-1-2 0 15 0-2-2 0 8 1-7-8 2 28

A TO 5 1 0 5 1 3 6 9

BK ST MIN 0 0 37 0 2 29 0 0 30 0 2 96

JALANA CHILDS Date ST FG-A 3FG-A at Baylor (2/7/09) N 1-1 0-0 Baylor (2/3/10) Y 4-12 0-0 at Baylor (2/23/11) Y 9-16 0-1 vs. Baylor (3/11/11)* Y 0-1 0-0 TOTALS 3/4 14-30 0-1

FT-A 0-1 1-3 4-5 0-0 5-9

RB PF PTS 1-0-1 0 2 6-1-7 3 9 0-0-0 3 22 0-0-0 0 0 7-1-8 6 33

A TO 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 1 1 5

BK ST MIN 0 0 1 0 0 26 0 2 35 0 0 3 0 2 65

JULIANNE CHISHOLM Date ST FG-A 3FG-A at Baylor (2/23/11) N 0-0 0-0 vs. Baylor (3/11/11)*N 1-3 0-0 TOTALS 0/2 1-3 0-0

FT-A RB PF PTS 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0-0 0-2-2 1 2 0-0 0-3-3 2 2

A TO 1 1 0 3 1 4

BK ST MIN 0 0 9 0 0 8 0 0 17

EMMA OSTERMANN Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF PTS A TO BK ST MIN at Baylor (2/23/11) N 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 vs. Baylor (3/11/11)* DNP - Coach’s Decision TOTALS 0/1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 MARIAH WHITE Date ST Baylor (2/3/10) N at Baylor (2/23/11) Y vs. Baylor (3/11/11)* Y TOTALS 2/3

FG-A 3FG-A 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 3-8 1-1 3-10 1-1

FT-A 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

RB PF PTS 1-0-1 1 0 0-3-3 0 0 0-2-2 3 7 1-5-6 4 7

A TO 0 0 4 5 4 1 8 6

BK ST MIN 0 0 5 0 1 34 0 1 30 0 2 69

STEPHANIE WITTMAN Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF PTS A TO BK ST MIN at Baylor (2/23/11) N 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 4 4 0 1 0 0 10 vs. Baylor (3/11/11)* DNP - Coach’s Decision TOTALS 0/1 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 4 4 0 1 0 0 10 VS. IOWA STATE BRANSHEA BROWN Date ST FG-A 3FG-A Iowa St. (1/17/09) N 1-2 0-0 at Iowa St. (1/31/09) N 1-2 0-0 Iowa St. (1/31/10) N 2-4 0-0 at Iowa St. (2/27/10) N 3-3 0-0 at Iowa St. (2/13/11) Y 1-7 0-0 Iowa St. (2/26/11) Y 2-6 0-0 vs. Iowa St. (3/9/11)*Y 3-3 0-0 TOTALS 3/7 13-27 0-0

FT-A RB 0-2 0-0-0 0-2 1-3-4 2-2 2-1-3 1-1 2-4-6 0-0 1-3-4 0-0 3-3-6 1-1 0-3-3 4-8 9-17-26

PF PTS 1 2 3 2 3 6 5 7 5 2 1 4 4 7 22 30

A TO 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 3 4 9

CHANTAY CARON Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF PTS A TO at Iowa St. (2/13/11) DNP - Coach’s Decision Iowa St. (2/26/11) DNP - Coach’s Decision vs. Iowa St. (3/9/11)*N 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 2 1 1 TOTALS 0/1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 2 1 1 BRITTANY CHAMBERS Date ST FG-A 3FG-A Iowa St. (1/31/10) Y 5-9 2-4 at Iowa St. (2/27/10) Y 4-10 3-6 at Iowa St. (2/13/11) Y 7-14 3-10 Iowa St. (2/26/11) Y 4-11 1-6 vs. Iowa St. (3/9/11)*Y 8-16 2-8 TOTALS 5/5 28-60 11-34 124

FT-A RB PF 2-2 0-7-7 2 0-0 2-7-9 0 2-2 0-4-4 4 1-3 1-3-4 4 2-3 1-6-7 2 7-104-27-31 12

PTS A 14 7 11 3 19 3 10 0 20 3 74 16

TO 3 4 4 2 4 17

BK ST MIN 0 0 6 0 0 15 0 1 17 3 0 22 0 1 34 0 2 31 0 0 33 3 4 158

BK ST MIN

0 0

1 1

15 15

BK ST MIN 0 1 38 0 0 39 0 1 40 0 1 33 0 1 39 0 4 189

JALANA CHILDS Date ST FG-A 3FG-A Iowa St. (1/17/09) N 1-1 0-0 at Iowa St. (1/31/09) N 1-1 1-1 Iowa St. (1/31/10) Y 2-8 0-0 at Iowa St. (2/27/10) Y 3-8 0-0 at Iowa St. (2/13/11) Y 10-16 0-1 Iowa St. (2/26/11) Y 8-19 0-0 vs. Iowa St. (3/9/11)*Y 7-11 0-0 TOTALS 5/7 32-64 1-2

FT-A RB PF 0-0 1-0-1 1 0-0 0-1-1 2 0-0 3-1-4 5 0-0 2-1-3 3 1-2 3-2-5 3 2-4 1-3-4 3 0-0 1-3-4 2 3-611-11-22 19

JULIANNE CHISHOLM Date ST FG-A 3FG-A at Iowa St. (2/13/11) N 0-0 0-0 Iowa St. (2/26/11) N 0-0 0-0 vs. Iowa St. (3/9/11)* TOTALS 0/2 0-0 0-0

FT-A RB PF PTS 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 DNP - Coach’s 0-0 0-0-0 4 0

PTS 2 3 4 6 21 18 14 68

A TO 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 3 3 0 5 8

BK ST MIN 0 0 7 0 1 9 0 0 21 2 0 19 1 1 26 0 0 32 0 3 33 3 5 147

A TO 0 0 0 0 Decision 0 0

BK ST MIN 0 0 9 1 1 9

EMMA OSTERMANN Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF PTS A TO at Iowa St. (2/13/11) N 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 Iowa St. (2/26/11) DNP - Coach’s Decision vs. Iowa St. (3/9/11)* DNP - Coach’s Decision TOTALS 0/1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 MARIAH WHITE Date ST Iowa St. (1/31/10) N at Iowa St. (2/27/10) N at Iowa St. (2/13/11) Y Iowa St. (2/26/11) Y vs. Iowa St. (3/9/11)*Y TOTALS 3/5

FG-A 3FG-A 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 3-8 0-0 3-13 0-0

FT-A 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-4 0-0 4-4

RB PF PTS 0-0-0 0 0 0-0-0 0 0 0-3-3 4 0 1-2-3 4 4 1-2-3 2 6 2-7-9 10 10

A TO 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 1 5 1 9 3

STEPHANIE WITTMAN Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF PTS A TO at Iowa St. (2/13/11) DNP - Coach’s Decision Iowa St. (2/26/11) N 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 vs. Iowa St. (3/9/11)* DNP - Coach’s Decision TOTALS 0/1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0

1

1

18

BK ST MIN 0 0 3

0

0

3

BK ST MIN 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 30 0 3 30 2 0 36 2 5 99

BK ST MIN 0

0

0

0

0

0

VS. KANSAS BRANSHEA BROWN Date ST Kansas (1/10/09) N at Kansas (1/24/09)N Kansas (1/9/10) N at Kansas (2/7/10) N Kansas (1/29/11) N at Kansas (3/5/11) Y TOTALS 1/6

FG-A 3FG-A 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-3 0-0 2-6 0-0 4-17 0-0

FT-A RB PF PTS 0-0 0-3-3 0 0 0-0 1-1-2 3 2 2-2 0-3-3 3 2 0-0 1-0-1 3 0 1-2 6-4-10 3 3 1-4 0-6-6 4 5 4-88-17-25 16 12

A TO 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 3 1 6

BK ST MIN 0 0 11 1 0 10 0 0 15 0 0 8 0 0 35 0 1 35 1 1 114

CHANTAY CARON Date ST Kansas (1/29/11) Y at Kansas (3/5/11) N TOTALS 1/2

FG-A 3FG-A 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-1

FT-A RB PF PTS 0-0 0-0-0 0 3 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 0-0 0-2-2 0 3

A TO 0 0 0 0 0 0

BK ST MIN 0 0 5 1 0 13 1 0 18

BRITTANY CHAMBERS Date ST FG-A 3FG-A Kansas (1/9/10) Y 2-10 0-3 at Kansas (2/7/10) Y 6-14 2-7 Kansas (1/29/11) Y 3-10 2-4 at Kansas (3/5/11) Y 4-13 0-2 TOTALS 4/4 15-47 4-16

FT-A RB PF PTS 0-0 2-6-8 0 4 0-0 1-3-4 5 14 1-2 0-4-4 0 9 1-1 2-7-9 3 9 2-35-20-25 8 36

A TO 2 3 1 4 3 3 3 3 9 13

BK ST MIN 0 1 35 0 1 35 0 2 35 0 3 40 0 7 145

A TO 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 1 2 0 6 2

BK ST MIN 0 0 12 0 0 4 0 1 25 1 0 29 2 0 33 1 2 32 4 3 135

JALANA CHILDS Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF Kansas (1/10/09) N 2-5 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 2 at Kansas (1/24/09)N 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 Kansas (1/9/10) Y 7-12 0-0 1-3 2-4-6 2 at Kansas (2/7/10) Y 4-11 0-0 1-3 1-0-1 2 Kansas (1/29/11) Y 5-14 0-0 8-13 2-2-4 3 at Kansas (3/5/11) Y 6-15 0-0 4-4 1-0-1 0 TOTALS 4/6 24-57 0-0 15-256-6-12 11

PTS 5 0 15 9 18 16 63

JULIANNE CHISHOLM Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF PTS A TO Kansas (1/29/11) N 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 at Kansas (3/5/11) DNP - Coach’s Decision TOTALS 0/1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 0 0

BK ST MIN 0 0 3 0

0

3


GAME-BY-GAME VS. THE BIG 12 EMMA OSTERMANN Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF PTS A TO Kansas (1/29/11) DNP - Coach’s Decision at Kansas (3/5/11) DNP - Coach’s Decision TOTALS DNP - Coach’s Decision MARIAH WHITE Date ST Kansas (1/9/10) N at Kansas (2/7/10) N Kansas (1/29/11) Y at Kansas (3/5/11) Y TOTALS 2/4

FG-A 3FG-A 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 3-5 0-0 5-8 0-0 9-15 0-0

FT-A 1-2 0-0 4-7 4-4 9-13

RB PF PTS A 0-1-1 0 1 1 0-1-1 1 2 2 0-3-3 3 10 4 1-3-4 1 14 3 1-8-9 5 28 10

TO 1 0 5 2 8

STEPHANIE WITTMAN Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF PTS A TO Kansas (1/29/11) DNP - Coach’s Decision at Kansas (3/5/11) DNP - Coach’s Decision TOTALS DNP - Coach’s Decision

BK ST MIN

BK ST MIN 0 0 5 0 1 14 1 1 37 2 0 36 3 2 92

BK ST MIN

VS. MISSOURI BRANSHEA BROWN Date ST Missouri (2/4/09) N at Missouri (2/18/09)N at Missouri (1/13/10)N Missouri (2/10/10) N Missouri (1/19/11) N at Missouri (2/5/11)N TOTALS 0/6

FG-A 3FG-A 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-3 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-3 0-0 6-14 0-0

FT-A RB PF PTS 1-2 0-0-0 1 3 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0-0 2-2-4 1 2 0-0 1-1-2 2 2 5-5 2-5-7 4 11 0-0 3-6-9 5 0 6-78-14-24 14 11

A TO 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 1 1 0 0 3 5

BK ST MIN 0 1 9 0 0 2 0 1 17 0 0 19 1 1 21 0 1 37 1 4 105

CHANTAY CARON Date ST Missouri (1/19/11) Y at Missouri (2/5/11) Y TOTALS 2/2

FG-A 3FG-A 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0

FT-A RB PF PTS 2-2 1-0-1 1 4 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 2-2 1-0-1 1 4

A TO 0 2 0 0 0 2

BK ST MIN 0 1 14 0 1 2 0 2 16

BRITTANY CHAMBERS Date ST FG-A 3FG-A at Missouri (1/13/10) Y 7-10 3-3 Missouri (2/10/10) Y 1-10 0-3 Missouri (1/19/11) Y 1-10 0-7 at Missouri (2/5/11) Y 11-19 5-11 TOTALS 4/4 20-49 8-24

FT-A RB PF 1-1 0-1-1 2 0-0 4-8-12 1 0-5 2-8-10 0 0-0 3-5-8 1 1-69-22-31 4

PTS 18 2 2 27 49

A TO 2 4 2 5 3 2 1 7 8 18

BK ST MIN 0 3 32 0 0 25 0 2 32 0 2 45 0 7 134

JALANA CHILDS Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF PTS Missouri (2/4/09) N 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 at Missouri (2/18/09) Y 4-6 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 3 8 at Missouri (1/13/10) Y 3-7 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 2 6 Missouri (2/10/10) Y 2-5 0-0 1-1 1-4-5 2 5 Missouri (1/19/11) Y 7-10 0-0 7-8 2-1-3 5 21 at Missouri (2/5/11) Y 8-16 0-0 3-8 2-5-7 2 19 TOTALS 5/6 24-44 0-0 11-178-14-2215 59

A TO 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 2 1 3 2 10

BK ST MIN 0 0 4 0 0 21 0 0 32 1 0 23 1 0 24 0 2 37 2 2 141

JULIANNE CHISHOLM Date ST FG-A 3FG-A Missouri (1/19/11) N 0-0 0-0 at Missouri (2/5/11)N 0-1 0-1 TOTALS 0/2 0-1 0-1

A TO 1 0 0 1 1 1

BK ST MIN 0 0 8 0 0 7 0 0 15

FT-A RB PF PTS 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0

EMMA OSTERMANN Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Missouri (1/19/11) at Missouri (2/5/11) TOTALS MARIAH WHITE Date ST at Missouri (1/13/10)N Missouri (2/10/10) N Missouri (1/19/11) Y at Missouri (2/5/11) Y TOTALS 2/4

FG-A 3FG-A 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-0 2-4 0-0 5-9 0-1

RB PF PTS DNP - Coach’s DNP - Coach’s DNP - Coach’s

FT-A RB 0-0 0-1-1 0-0 1-2-3 1-1 3-1-4 2-2 2-3-5 3-3 6-7-13

PF PTS 0 2 1 0 2 5 2 6 5 13

STEPHANIE WITTMAN Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF PTS Missouri (1/19/11) N 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 at Missouri (2/5/11) DNP - Coach’s TOTALS 0/1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0

A TO BK ST MIN Decision Decision Decision

A TO 1 0 1 3 2 3 2 1 6 7

BK ST MIN 1 0 10 1 0 18 0 0 28 0 1 28 2 1 84

A TO BK ST MIN 0 0 0 0 2 Decision 0 0 0 0 2

125


GAME-BY-GAME VS. THE BIG 12 VS. OKLAHOMA BRANSHEA BROWN Date ST at Oklahoma (1/14/09)N Oklahoma (2/21/10)N at Oklahoma (1/12/11)N TOTALS 0/3

FG-A 3FG-A 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 2-7 0-0 2-9 0-0

RB PF PTS 0-0-0 0 0 0-1-1 1 0 3-4-7 1 5 3-5-8 2 5

A TO 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 5

BK ST MIN 0 0 2 1 1 7 1 1 27 2 2 36

CHANTAY CARON Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF PTS at Oklahoma (1/12/11)N 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 TOTALS 0/1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0

A TO 0 0 0 0

BK ST MIN 0 0 6 0 0 6

BRITTANY CHAMBERS Date ST FG-A 3FG-A Oklahoma (2/21/10)Y 5-13 3-6 at Oklahoma (1/12/11)Y 4-10 1-6 TOTALS 2/2 9-23 4-12

FT-A RB 0-0 3-2-5 2-3 1-5-6 2-3 4-7-11

PF 1 1 2

PTS 13 11 24

A TO 2 2 1 6 3 8

BK ST MIN 1 1 38 0 2 38 1 3 76

JALANA CHILDS Date ST at Oklahoma (1/14/09)N Oklahoma (2/21/10)Y at Oklahoma (1/12/11)Y TOTALS 2/3

FT-A RB 0-0 0-0-0 1-2 3-4-7 0-0 3-2-5 1-2 6-6-12

PF PTS 1 2 1 11 4 6 6 19

A TO 0 0 3 2 0 0 3 2

BK ST MIN 0 0 7 1 1 32 2 1 26 3 2 65

FG-A 3FG-A 1-1 0-0 5-12 0-0 3-12 0-0 9-25 0-0

FT-A 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-2

JULIANNE CHISHOLM Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF PTS at Oklahoma (1/12/11)Y 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-3-3 2 0 TOTALS 1/1 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-3-3 2 0

A TO 0 1 0 1

BK ST MIN 0 0 15 0 0 15

EMMA OSTERMANN Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF PTS A TO BK ST MIN at Oklahoma (1/12/11) DNP - Coach’s Decision TOTALS DNP - Coach’s Decision MARIAH WHITE Date ST Oklahoma (2/21/10)N at Oklahoma (1/12/11)Y TOTALS 1/2

FG-A 3FG-A 0-1 0-0 3-5 0-0 3-6 0-0

FT-A RB PF PTS 0-0 1-0-1 3 0 3-4 0-4-4 5 9 3-4 1-4-5 8 9

A TO 0 0 4 5 4 5

BK ST MIN 0 0 5 0 3 35 0 3 40

STEPHANIE WITTMAN Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF PTS at Oklahoma (1/12/11)N 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 TOTALS 0/1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0

A TO 0 0 0 0

BK ST MIN 0 0 3 0 0 3

VS. OKLAHOMA STATE BRANSHEA BROWN Date ST FG-A 3FG-A Okla. St. (2/15/09) N 0-0 0-0 at Okla. St. (1/16/10) N 1-1 0-0 Okla. St. (1/9/11) N 1-3 0-0 TOTALS 0/3 2-4 0-0

RB PF PTS 0-0-0 0 0 0-1-1 2 2 2-1-3 4 7 2-2-4 6 9

A TO 0 0 1 2 0 2 1 4

BK ST MIN 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 2 13 0 2 27

CHANTAY CARON Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF PTS Okla. St. (1/9/11) Y 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 TOTALS 1/1 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0

A TO 1 1 1 1

BK ST MIN 0 0 11 0 0 11

BRITTANY CHAMBERS Date ST FG-A 3FG-A at Okla. St. (1/16/10) Y 2-10 1-8 Okla. St. (1/9/11) Y 6-12 4-8 TOTALS 2/2 8-22 5-16

FT-A RB 1-1 1-2-3 0-1 2-7-9 1-2 3-9-12

A TO 2 2 3 4 5 6

BK ST MIN 0 0 34 0 0 40 0 0 74

JALANA CHILDS Date ST Okla. St. (2/15/09) Y at Okla. St. (1/16/10)Y Okla. St. (1/9/11) Y TOTALS 3/3

FT-A RB PF 2-76-10-16 5 2-2 5-2-7 4 5-8 5-6-11 0 9-1716-18-34 9

PTS 14 4 12 30

A TO 1 1 2 1 1 0 4 2

BK ST MIN 0 0 32 1 0 18 1 0 37 2 0 87

JULIANNE CHISHOLM Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF PTS Okla. St. (1/9/11) Y 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 TOTALS 1/1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0

A TO 0 1 0 1

BK ST MIN 0 0 5 0 0 5

FG-A 3FG-A 6-12 0-0 1-4 0-0 3-9 1-2 10-25 1-2

FT-A 0-0 0-0 5-6 5-6

PF PTS 3 6 1 16 4 22

EMMA OSTERMANN Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF PTS A TO Okla. St. (1/9/11) DNP - Coach’s Decision TOTALS DNP - Coach’s Decision 126

BK ST MIN

MARIAH WHITE Date ST at Okla. St. (1/16/10)N Okla. St. (1/9/11) Y TOTALS 1/2

FG-A 3FG-A 0-4 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-5 0-0

FT-A RB PF PTS 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0-0 2-3-5 0 2 0-0 3-3-6 0 2

A TO 1 1 6 3 7 4

STEPHANIE WITTMAN Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF PTS A TO Okla. St. (1/9/11) DNP - Coach’s Decision TOTALS DNP - Coach’s Decision VS. TEXAS BRANSHEA BROWN Date ST Texas (3/4/09) N at Texas (2/17/10) N Texas (2/9/11) N TOTALS 0/3

FG-A 3FG-A 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-5 0-0

FT-A 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

RB PF PTS 0-0-0 0 0 0-2-2 4 0 2-2-4 2 0 2-4-6 6 0

A TO 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2

CHANTAY CARON Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF PTS A TO Texas (2/9/11) DNP - Coach’s Decision TOTALS DNP - Coach’s Decision

BK ST MIN 0 1 10 0 0 31 0 1 41

BK ST MIN

BK ST MIN 0 0 0 1 1 12 0 0 28 1 1 40

BK ST MIN

BRITTANY CHAMBERS Date ST FG-A 3FG-A at Texas (2/17/10) Y 3-11 1-7 Texas (2/9/11) Y 6-14 2-6 TOTALS 2/2 9-25 3-13

FT-A RB PF PTS 4-4 1-1-2 2 11 0-0 1-1-2 3 14 4-4 2-2-4 5 25

A TO 3 2 2 5 5 7

BK ST MIN 0 0 34 1 3 36 1 3 70

JALANA CHILDS Date Texas (3/4/09) at Texas (2/17/10) Texas (2/9/11) TOTALS

FT-A RB 0-0 0-0-0 1-3 4-3-7 3-5 0-5-5 4-8 4-8-12

PF PTS 0 0 2 9 3 17 5 26

A TO 1 0 2 0 2 1 5 1

BK ST MIN 0 0 4 0 0 30 0 3 33 0 3 67

JULIANNE CHISHOLM Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF PTS Texas (2/9/11) N 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 TOTALS 0/1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0

A TO 0 0 0 0

BK ST MIN 0 0 1 0 0 1

ST FG-A 3FG-A N 0-1 0-0 Y 4-11 0-0 Y 7-13 0-0 2/3 11-25 0-0

EMMA OSTERMANN Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF PTS A TO Texas (2/9/11) DNP - Coach’s Decision TOTALS DNP - Coach’s Decision MARIAH WHITE Date at Texas (2/17/10) Texas (2/9/11) TOTALS

ST N Y 1/2

FG-A 3FG-A 0-0 0-0 4-7 0-0 4-7 0-0

FT-A RB PF PTS 0-0 1-1-2 3 0 0-2 3-2-5 5 8 0-2 4-3-7 8 8

A TO 1 2 2 4 3 6

STEPHANIE WITTMAN Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF PTS A TO Texas (2/9/11) DNP - Coach’s Decision TOTALS DNP - Coach’s Decision VS. TEXAS A&M BRANSHEA BROWN Date ST Texas A&M (3/1/09) N vs. Texas A&M (3/13/09)*N at Texas A&M (2/13/10) N Texas A&M (3/2/11) Y TOTALS 1/4

FG-A 3FG-A 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 3-3 0-0 3-4 0-0

FT-A RB 2-2 1-0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 3-1-4 4-7 0-8-8 6-9 4-9-13

BK ST MIN

BK ST MIN 0 1 13 1 0 30 1 1 43

BK ST MIN

PF PTS 1 2 0 0 4 0 4 10 9 12

A TO 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 4

BK ST MIN 1 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 19 0 1 32 1 1 57

CHANTAY CARON Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF PTS Texas A&M (3/2/11)N 0-1 0-0 3-4 1-1-2 3 3 TOTALS 0/1 0-1 0-0 3-4 1-1-2 3 3

A TO 2 2 2 2

BK ST MIN 0 2 27 0 2 27

BRITTANY CHAMBERS Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF at Texas A&M (2/13/10) Y 5-20 3-13 4-4 4-5-9 4 Texas A&M (3/2/11) Y 11-19 7-12 6-8 2-2-4 1 TOTALS 2/2 16-3910-2510-126-7-13 5

A TO 3 4 4 4 7 8

BK ST MIN 0 1 35 0 0 40 0 1 75

PTS 17 35 52


GAME-BY-GAME VS. THE BIG 12 JALANA CHILDS Date ST Texas A&M (3/1/09) N vs. Texas A&M (3/13/09)*N at Texas A&M (2/13/10) Y Texas A&M (3/2/11) Y TOTALS 2/4

FG-A 3FG-A 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0

FT-A 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

RB PF PTS 0-0-0 0 0 0-0-0 1 0 2-4-6 5 4 0-0-0 2 0 2-4-6 8 4

A TO 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2

BK ST MIN 0 0 7 0 0 4 1 1 17 0 0 1 1 1 29

JULIANNE CHISHOLM Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF PTS Texas A&M (3/2/11)N 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 TOTALS 0/1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 0

A TO 0 2 0 2

BK ST MIN 2 1 10 2 1 10

EMMA OSTERMANN Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF PTS A TO Texas A&M (3/2/11) DNP - Coach’s Decision TOTALS DNP - Coach’s Decision MARIAH WHITE Date ST at Texas A&M (2/13/10) N Texas A&M (3/2/11) Y TOTALS 1/2

FG-A 3FG-A 0-0 0-0 1-8 0-0 1-8 0-0

FT-A RB PF PTS 0-0 1-1-2 1 0 4-5 2-2-4 2 6 4-5 3-3-6 3 6

A TO 1 1 4 5 5 6

STEPHANIE WITTMAN Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF PTS A TO Texas A&M (3/2/11) DNP - Coach’s Decision TOTALS DNP - Coach’s Decision VS. TEXAS TECH BRANSHEA BROWN Date ST at Texas Tech (1/21/09)N Texas Tech (2/24/10) N vs. Texas Tech (3/11/10)*N at Texas Tech (1/15/11)N TOTALS 0/4

FG-A 3FG-A 0-0 0-0 3-5 0-0 1-3 0-0 2-6 0-0 6-14 0-0

FT-A 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-2

BK ST MIN

BK ST MIN 0 0 4 0 1 26 0 1 30

BK ST MIN

RB PF PTS 1-0-1 2 0 0-1-1 3 6 1-2-3 2 2 0-0-0 2 4 2-3-5 9 12

A TO 0 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 8

BK ST MIN 0 0 5 2 0 24 1 0 16 1 0 19 4 0 64

CHANTAY CARON Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF PTS at Texas Tech (1/15/11)Y 3-4 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 6 TOTALS 1/1 3-4 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 6

A TO 1 0 1 0

BK ST MIN 0 0 11 0 0 11

BRITTANY CHAMBERS Date ST FG-A 3FG-A Texas Tech (2/24/10) Y 4-12 0-5 vs. Texas Tech (3/11/10)*Y 3-14 1-8 Texas Tech (1/15/11) Y 6-15 2-5 TOTALS 3/3 13-41 3-18

FT-A RB PF 2-3 0-7-7 3 2-2 2-5-7 3 0-3 3-1-4 2 4-85-13-18 8

PTS 10 9 14 33

A TO 2 4 3 4 3 3 8 11

BK ST MIN 0 1 32 0 1 35 0 0 43 0 2 110

JALANA CHILDS Date ST FG-A 3FG-A at Texas Tech (1/21/09)N 0-0 0-0 Texas Tech (2/24/10) Y 4-8 0-0 vs. Texas Tech (3/11/10)* Y 5-9 0-0 at Texas Tech (1/15/11)Y 5-11 0-0 TOTALS 3/4 14-28 0-0

FT-A RB PF 0-0 0-1-1 2 2-3 1-3-4 5 1-2 3-1-4 2 5-6 0-7-7 5 8-114-12-1614

PTS 0 10 11 15 36

A TO 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2

BK ST MIN 0 0 4 0 0 24 0 0 32 1 2 40 1 2 100

JULIANNE CHISHOLM Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF PTS at Texas Tech (1/15/11)Y 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 TOTALS 1/1 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 0

A TO 0 0 0 0

BK ST MIN 0 1 13 0 1 13

EMMA OSTERMANN Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF PTS A TO BK ST MIN at Texas Tech (1/15/11) DNP - Coach’s Decision TOTALS DNP - Coach’s Decision MARIAH WHITE Date ST Texas Tech (2/24/10) N vs. Texas Tech (3/11/10)*N at Texas Tech (1/15/11)Y TOTALS 1/3

FG-A 3FG-A 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-0 6-10 0-0 7-12 0-1

FT-A 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1

RB PF PTS 0-1-1 5 0 0-1-1 2 2 4-2-6 4 12 4-4-8 11 14

A TO 0 2 0 0 6 2 6 4

BK ST MIN 1 1 12 0 0 7 0 3 48 1 4 67

STEPHANIE WITTMAN Date ST FG-A 3FG-A FT-A RB PF PTS at Texas Tech (1/15/11)N 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 TOTALS 0/1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0

A TO 0 0 0 0

BK ST MIN 0 0 3 0 0 3

* Denotes Big 12 Conference Tournament Game

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KANSAS STATE VS. OPPONENTS School Air Force Alabama Alabama State Alcorn State Altus Junior College American Arizona State Arkansas Arkansas-Little Rock Arkansas-Pine Bluff Arkansas State Army Auburn Ball State Baylor Benedictine College Bethany College Bethel College Boise State Boston University Bowling Green Bradley BYU Cal Poly Pomona Cal State Fullerton Central Arkansas Central Connecticut State Central Michigan Central Missouri Chapman College Chattanooga Cheyney State Claremore JC Clemson Cleveland State College of Charleston Colorado Colorado State Creighton Dartmouth DePaul Delaware State Detroit Dickinson State District of Columbia Drake Drexel Duke East Carolina Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Eastern Michigan Eastern Washington Elon Emporia State Florida Florida International Fordham Fort Hays State Fresno State George Washington Georgia Georgia Tech Georgia State Grambling State Grand View College Hampton Harvard Haskell JC High Point Houston Idaho Idaho State Illinois Illinois-Chicago Illinois State Immaculata College Indiana Indiana State IUPUI Iowa Iowa State Jackson State Jacksonville J.F. Kennedy College Kansas Kent State Lafayette Lamar Liberty Lipscomb

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First/Last Meeting 1980/1980 1999/2005 1990/1999 2006/2008 1973/1973 1986/1986 1988/2003 1982/2009 1987/2007 2003/2003 1994/2009 1998/1998 2007/2007 2003/2003 1972/2011 1972/1974 1974/1975 1969/1970 1975/1975 1980/1981 1989/2005 1995/1996 1978/2009 1979/1979 1982/1986 2009/2009 2005/2005 1976/1985 1972/1988 1987/1987 1999/2008 1980/1982 1975/1975 1978/1990 1988/1988 2010/2010 1979/2011 1988/1988 1980/2009 2010/2010 1997/1997 2006/2006 1981/2006 1972/1974 1994/1994 1978/2000 2009/2009 2005/2005 1973/1973 1994/1994 1998/1998 1998/1999 1989/1989 2006/2006 1969/2006 1996/1996 1988/2006 1980/1980 1970/1976 2006/2006 1995/1995 1983/1983 2001/2003 1989/2001 1984/2010 1974/1976 1996/1996 2001/2003 1972/1974 1978/1978 1977/1977 1995/1999 2006/2006 1981/2007 1991/1992 1975/2005 1974/1975 1991/1991 2008/2010 2001-2001 1979/2010 1974/2011 1981/1981 2008/2008 1970/1975 1969/2011 1998/2002 1992/1992 1972/1995 2005/2005 2007/2007

W-L 1-0 1-1 2-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-2 3-2 1-1 1-0 2-4 1-0 1-0 1-0 9-15 4-0 2-0 5-0 1-0 1-1 2-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 3-0 13-7 1-0 2-0 1-1 1-0 2-1 1-0 1-0 35-33 1-0 15-5 1-0 0-1 1-0 4-0 2-0 1-0 12-5 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 9-0 0-1 1-1 1-0 12-2 1-0 0-1 0-1 2-0 3-0 8-0 3-2 1-0 2-0 4-0 1-0 1-0 3-0 1-0 2-0 0-2 7-1 0-2 0-1 2-1 1-0 3-1 45-29 1-0 1-0 1-3 60-42 2-1 1-0 3-0 0-1 1-0

School Long Beach State LSU Louisville Louisiana Tech Loyola Loyola-Chicago Loyola Marymount Luther College Martin Luther King Marquette Maryland Marymount College McPherson College Memphis Mercer Miami (Ohio) Michigan Michigan State Middle Tennessee State Midland Lutheran Minnesota Mississippi Mississippi Gulf Coast JC Mississippi State Mississippi Valley State Missouri Missouri-Rolla Missouri-St. Louis Missouri State Missouri Western Montana Montclair State Nebraska Nebraska-Omaha Nevada New Hampshire New Mexico Nicholls State Northern Arizona North Carolina North Carolina State UNC Wilmington North Dakota North Dakota State North Texas Northeast Louisiana Northeastern Illinois Northern Arizona Northern Illinois Northern Iowa Northern Oklahoma JC Northwest Missouri State Northwest Oklahoma State Northwestern Northwestern State Notre Dame Ohio Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma City Oklahoma State Old Dominion Oral Roberts Oregon Oregon State Pacific Christian Parsons College Penn State Penn Pepperdine Pfeiffer Phillips Pittsburg State Pittsburgh Portland State Princeton Purdue Queens Quincy Radford Ranger JC Rhode Island Rice Richmond Rockhurst College Rutgers St. Bonaventure St. Mary of the Plains St. John’s Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) Saint Mary’s (Calif.)

First/Last Meeting 1973/1990 1976/1990 2008/2008 1977/2007 2001/2001 1992/1993 1986/2007 1977/1977 1974/1974 1997/2006 1989/1989 1969/1981 1970/1973 1980/1996 1991/1991 1991/1991 1994/1995 2007/2007 2001/2010 1972/1974 1977/2004 1977/1977 1977/1977 1982/1982 2006/2006 1976/2011 1992/1995 1993/1993 1972/2009 1992/1992 1983/1989 1976/1976 1975/2011 1977/1981 1996/1996 1992/2005 1977/1980 1990/1996 2001/2001 1971/1971 1999/1999 1992/2006 2010/2010 1985/1985 1983/1983 1984/1984 1994/1994 1988/1988 1984/2003 1992/1992 1973/1973 1972/1978 1977/1977 1983/2009 1973/1973 2003/2003 1995/1996 1975/1998 1976/2011 1981/1981 1976/2011 1979/2002 1984/1992 1999/1999 1983/1983 1981/1981 1971/1971 2003/2003 1991/1991 1980/2005 1978/1978 1973/1977 1969/1981 1981/1981 1983/1983 2000/2000 1991/2011 1971/1971 1993/1993 1988/1988 1969/1970 1976/1976 2006/2006 2001/2001 1987/1987 1980/1980 1993/1993 1975/1987 2010/2010 1997/2006 1993/1993

W-L 1-3 3-2 0-1 2-6 1-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 0-1 4-0 6-2 2-2 1-0 0-1 1-1 0-1 2-1 2-0 11-6 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 44-35 4-0 1-0 12-3 1-0 2-1 0-1 46-33 2-0 1-0 2-0 2-2 2-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 4-0 1-0 1-0 3-3 1-0 2-3 0-1 0-1 0-2 2-4 23-28 1-0 28-27 2-3 5-2 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-4 1-1 0-1 2-0 1-0 2-3 3-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-3 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-2 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-2 0-1

School Saint Louis Saint Peter’s (N.J.) Sacramento State San Diego State Santa Clara Seminole Junior College Seton Hall Simpson SMU South Alabama South Carolina South Dakota South Dakota State South Florida Southern Southern Connecticut State Southern Illinois Southern State College Southern Utah Southeast Missouri State Southwestern College Stanford Stephen F. Austin Temple Temple JC Tennessee Tennessee Tech Tennessee State Texas Texas A&M Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Texas Christian Texas-Arlington Texas-Pan American Texas-San Antonio Texas State Texas Tech Texas Southern Texas Women’s College Towson Tulane Tulsa UC Davis UCLA UC Santa Barbara UMKC UNLV USC Utah UTEP Valdosta State Valparaiso Vanderbilt Vermont Villanova Virginia State Washburn Washington Washington State Wayland Baptist Wayne State Weatherford JC Weber State West Texas State Western Carolina Western Illinois Western Kentucky Western Michigan Wichita State William Penn Wisconsin-Green Bay Wisconsin-La Crosse Wyoming Yale

First/Last Meeting 1992/2003 2006/2006 1994/2003 1990/1998 1998/2006 1970/1971 1980/1980 1977/1977 1990/1990 1988/1988 1973/1981 1981/1994 1973/2010 2000/2000 1998/1998 1973/1976 1971/2007 1969/1969 2007/2007 2003/2003 1969/1971 2003/2003 1972/1987 2003/2003 1976/1976 1977/1985 1977/1977 1999/1999 1982/2011 1976/2011 2000/2000 1999/1999 2008/2008 1987/2006 2003/2010 1972/2007 1978/2011 2000-2000 1973/1979 1970/1970 2007/2007 1980/1982 2009/2010 1978/1980 1986/1986 1986/2006 1976/1986 2003/2003 1977/1998 1996/2008 1979/1979 2004/2004 2005/2009 2000/2010 2005/2005 1981/1981 1972/2004 2007/2008 1980/2009 1969/1981 1970/1976 1976/1976 2003/2006 1970/1970 1970/1970 1986/2010 1986/2006 2000/2003 1971/2000 1974/1977 1991/2007 1976/1976 1979/2007 1997/2010

W-L 2-0 1-0 3-0 2-1 3-0 0-4 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-1 3-0 4-0 1-0 1-0 0-2 3-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 3-0 0-1 3-2 1-0 1-0 0-4 0-2 1-0 9-12 12-7 1-0 0-1 1-0 2-0 2-1 2-0 10-10 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-1 2-0 2-0 0-3 1-0 7-3 3-1 1-0 2-3 2-1 0-1 1-0 0-2 2-0 1-0 1-0 6-0 2-0 4-0 3-10 3-4 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-1 6-0 1-1 3-0 39-6 3-9 4-2 1-0 4-3 2-0

2011-12 Opponents in BOLD


KANSAS STATE VS. CONFERENCES AMERICA EAST Boston University New Hampshire Vermont TOTALS

FIRST MTG/LAST MTG 1980/1981 1992/2005 2000/2010

RECORD 1-1 2-0 2-0 5-1

ATLANTIC 10 Fordham George Washington Rhode Island Richmond St. Bonaventure Saint Joseph’s Saint Louis Temple TOTALS

FIRST MTG/LAST MTG 1980/1980 1995/1995 1976/1976 2001/2001 1993/1993 1997/2006 1992/2003 2003/2003

RECORD 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-2 2-0 1-0 8-3

ATLANTIC COAST Clemson Duke Georgia Tech Maryland North Carolina North Carolina State TOTALS

FIRST MTG/LAST MTG 1978/1990 2005/2005 2001/2003 1989/1989 1971/1971 1999/1999

RECORD 2-1 0-1 2-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 4-5

ATLANTIC SUN Jacksonville Lipscomb Mercer TOTALS

FIRST MTG/LAST MTG 2008/2008 2007/2007 1991/1991

RECORD 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-0

BIG 12 Baylor Iowa State Kansas Missouri Oklahoma Oklahoma State Texas Texas A&M Texas Tech TOTALS

FIRST MTG/LAST MTG 1972/2011 1974/2011 1969/2011 1976/2011 1976/2011 1976/2011 1982/2011 1976/2011 1978/2011

RECORD 9-15 45-30 60-42 44-35 23-28 28-27 9-12 12-7 10-10 319-270*

BIG EAST DePaul Louisville Marquette Notre Dame Pittsburgh Rutgers Seton Hall South Florida St. John’s Villanova TOTALS

FIRST MTG/LAST MTG 1997/1997 2008/2008 1997/2006 2003/2003 1981/1981 1980/1980 1980/1980 2000/2000 2010/2010 2005/2005

RECORD 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 6-5

BIG SKY Eastern Washington Idaho State Montana Northern Arizona Portland State Sacramento State Weber State TOTALS

FIRST MTG/LAST MTG 1989/1989 2006/2006 1983/1989 1988/2001 1983/1983 1994/2003 2003/2006

RECORD 1-0 1-0 2-1 2-0 1-0 3-0 2-0 12-1

BIG SOUTH Liberty Radford TOTALS

FIRST MTG/LAST MTG 2005/2005 1988/1988

RECORD 0-1 0-1 0-2

BIG TEN Illinois Indiana Iowa Michigan Michigan State Minnesota Nebraska* Northwestern Ohio State Penn State Purdue Wisconsin TOTALS

FIRST MTG/LAST MTG 1981/2007 1991/1991 1979/2010 1994/1995 2007/2007 1977/2004 1975/2011 1983/2009 1975/1998 2003/2003 1991/2011 2006/2006

RECORD 2-0 0-1 3-1 1-1 0-1 11-6 46-33* 2-3 2-4 1-1 0-3 0-1 68-55*

BIG WEST Cal State Fullerton Long Beach State UC Davis UC Santa Barbara TOTALS

FIRST MTG/LAST MTG 1982/1986 1973/1990 2009/2010 1986/1986

RECORD 2-0 1-3 2-0 1-0 6-3

COLONIAL Drexel Georgia State UNC Wilmington Old Dominion Towson VCU TOTALS

FIRST MTG/LAST MTG 2009/2009 1989/2001 1992/2006 1979/2002 1970/1970 2009/2009

RECORD 1-0 3-0 2-0 2-3 1-0 1-0 10-3

CONFERENCE USA East Carolina Houston Memphis Rice SMU Tulane Tulsa UTEP TOTALS

FIRST MTG/LAST MTG 1973/1973 1977/1977 1980/1996 2006/2006 1990/1990 2007/2007 1980/1982 1996/2008

RECORD 1-0 1-0 2-2 1-0 1-0 0-1 2-0 2-1 10-4

GREAT WEST North Dakota South Dakota Texas-Pan American TOTALS

FIRST MTG/LAST MTG 2010/2010 1981/1994 1987/2006

RECORD 1-0 3-0 2-0 6-0

HORIZON Cleveland State Detroit Green Bay Illinois-Chicago Loyola (Ill.) Valparaiso TOTALS

FIRST MTG/LAST MTG 1988/1988 1981/2006 1991/2007 1991/1992 1992/1993 2004/2004

RECORD 1-0 4-0 4-2 0-2 2-0 1-0 12-4

IVY LEAGUE Dartmouth Harvard Penn Princeton Yale TOTALS

FIRST MTG/LAST MTG 2010/2010 2001/2003 1991/1991 2000/2000 1997/2010

RECORD 1-0 2-0 0-1 1-0 2-0 6-1

METRO ATLANTIC Loyola (Md.) St. Peter’s (N.J.) TOTALS

FIRST MTG/LAST MTG 2001/2001 2006/2006

RECORD 1-0 1-0 2-0

MID-AMERICAN Ball State Bowling Green Central Michigan Eastern Michigan Kent State Miami (Ohio) Northern Illinois Ohio Western Michigan TOTALS

FIRST MTG/LAST MTG 2003/2003 1989/2005 1976/1985 1998/1999 1998/2002 1991/1991 1984/2003 1995/1996 2000/2003

RECORD 1-0 2-0 3-0 2-0 2-1 0-1 4-0 0-2 3-0 17-4

MID-EASTERN Delaware State Hampton TOTALS

FIRST MTG/LAST MTG 2006/2006 1996/1996

RECORD 1-0 1-0 2-0

MISSOURI VALLEY Bradley Creighton Drake Illinois State Indiana State Missouri State Northern Iowa Southern Illinois Wichita State TOTALS

FIRST MTG/LAST MTG 1995/1996 1980/2009 1978/2000 1975/2005 2008/2010 1972/2009 1992/1992 1971/2007 1971/1999

RECORD 2-0 15-5 12-5 7-1 2-1 12-3 1-0 3-0 39-6 93-21

MOUNTAIN WEST Boise State Colorado State New Mexico San Diego State TCU Utah UNLV Wyoming TOTALS

FIRST MTG/LAST MTG 1975/1975 1988/1988 1977/1980 1990/1998 1999/1999 1977/1998 1976/1986 1979/2007

RECORD 1-0 1-0 2-2 2-1 0-1 2-3 3-1 4-3 16-11

NORTHEAST FIRST MTG/LAST MTG Central Connecticut State 2005/2005 TOTALS

RECORD 1-0 1-0

OHIO VALLEY FIRST MTG/LAST MTG Eastern Illinois 1994/1994 Eastern Kentucky 1998/1998 Southeast Missouri State 2003/2003 Tennessee State 2000/2000 Tennessee Tech 1977/1977 TOTALS

RECORD 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-2 4-2

PACIFIC-12 Arizona State Colorado* Oregon Oregon State Stanford UCLA USC Washington Washington State TOTALS

FIRST MTG/LAST MTG 1988/2003 1979/2011 1999/1999 1983/2001 2003/2003 1978/1980 2003/2003 2007/2008 1980/2009

RECORD 1-2 35-33* 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-3 1-0 2-0 3-0 44-41*

PATRIOT LEAGUE American Army Lafayette TOTALS

FIRST MTG/LAST MTG 1986/1986 1998/1998 1992/1992

RECORD 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-0

SOUTHEASTERN Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia LSU Mississippi Mississippi State South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt TOTALS

FIRST MTG/LAST MTG 1999/2005 1982/2009 2007/2007 1996/1996 1983/1983 1976/1990 1977/1977 1982/1982 1973/1981 1977/1985 2005/2009

RECORD 1-1 3-2 1-0 0-1 0-1 3-2 0-1 0-1 2-1 0-4 0-2 10-16

SOUTHERN Chattanooga College of Charleston Elon Western Carolina TOTALS

FIRST MTG/LAST MTG 1999/2008 2010/2010 2006/2006 1970/1970

RECORD 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 4-1

SOUTHLAND Central Arkansas Lamar Nicholls State Northwestern State Stephen F. Austin Texas-Arlington Texas-San Antonio Texas State TOTALS

FIRST MTG/LAST MTG 2009/2009 1972/1995 1990/1996 1973/1973 1972/1987 2008/2008 2003/2010 1972/2007

RECORD 1-0 3-0 2-0 0-1 3-2 1-0 3-1 2-0 15-4

SWAC Alabama State Alcorn State Arkansas-Pine Bluff Grambling State Jackson State Mississippi Valley Southern TOTALS

FIRST MTG/LAST MTG 1990/1999 2006/2008 2003/2003 1984/2010 1981/1981 2006/2006 1998/1998

RECORD 2-0 2-0 1-0 8-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 16-0

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE North Dakota State Oral Roberts South Dakota State Southern Utah UMKC Western Illinois TOTALS

FIRST MTG/LAST MTG 1985/1985 1984/1992 1973/2010 2007/2007 1986/2006 1986/2010

RECORD 1-0 5-2 4-0 1-0 7-3 6-0 24-5

SUN BELT Arkansas-Little Rock Arkansas State Florida International Louisiana-Monroe Middle Tennessee State North Texas South Alabama Western Kentucky TOTALS

FIRST MTG/LAST MTG 2007/2007 1994/2009 1988/2006 1984/1984 2001/2010 1983/1983 1988/1988 1986/2006

RECORD 1-0 2-4 1-1 0-1 2-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 9-8

WEST COAST BYU Loyola Marymount Pepperdine Saint Mary’s (Calif.) Santa Clara TOTALS

FIRST MTG/LAST MTG 1978/2009 1986/2007 1980/2005 1993/1993 1998/2006

RECORD 2-0 2-0 2-0 0-1 3-0 7-1

WESTERN ATHLETIC Fresno State Hawaii Idaho Louisiana Tech Nevada TOTALS

FIRST MTG/LAST MTG 2006/2006 2009/2009 1995/1999 1977/2006 1996/1996

RECORD 1-0 0-1 3-0 2-6 1-0 8-7

INDEPENDENTS FIRST MTG/LAST MTG Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2000/2000 TOTALS

RECORD 1-0 1-0

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SERIES RECORDS Air Force 1/3/80

K-State leads 1-0 W

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 92-52

Alabama 12/18/04 11/26/99

Series Tied 1-1 W L

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-1 71-52 72-73

Alabama State 12/3/99 11/23/90

W W

H: 2-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 80-32 103-57

W W

H: 2-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 80-22 81-41

W

W

W L L

12/28/07 11/27/87

H: 0-0 A: 0-1 N: 1-1 59-50 Freeport, Bahamas 58-76 St. Thomas, V.I. 73-75 Tempe, Ariz.

H: 3-0 A: 0-2 N: 0-0 L 58-60 W 65-56 W 82-68# W 86-79 L 53-68 Second Round

W L

W

Fayetteville, Ark. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Fayetteville, Ark.

UALR leads 1-1 H: 0-1 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 52-40 Los Angeles, Calif. 59-62 Manhattan, Kan.

Arkansas-Pine Bluff 12/2/02

Ruston, La.

K-State leads 3-2

Arkansas-Little Rock

K-State leads 1-0 H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 115-37

Arkansas State

Manhattan, Kan. ASU leads 4-2

H: 1-1 A: 1-2 N: 0-1 11/16/09 L 73-77 (OT) 11/25/08 W 69-58 3/11/99 L 70-83+ 1/23/96 L 64-73 (OT) 12/31/95 W 63-58^ 12/9/94 L 55-60 + Women’s National Invitation Tournament

Manhattan, Kan. Jonesboro, Ark. Jonesboro, Ark. Jonesboro, Ark. Manhattan, Kan. Washington, D.C.

Army

K-State leads 1-0

12/4/98

W

1/29/74 1/15/74 2/11/72 1/22/72

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 87-58

H: 2-0 A: 2-0 N: 0-0 68-30 63-24 65-26 44-25

W W

H: 0-0 A: 1-0 N: 1-0 77-44 63-35

Cheyney State

Series Tied 1-1

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-1 3/20/82 L 71-93@ 1/25/80 W 68-51 @ NCAA East Regional Elite Eight

Raleigh, N.C. Lawrence, Kan.

2/28/75 3/1/74 Bethel College 2/21/70 12/13/69 2/22/69 2/7/69 N/A

11/28/75 Hays, Kan. Lindsborg, Kan. K-State leads 5-0

W W W W W

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 52-30 63-17 40-39 51-44 38-25

N. Newton, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. site unavailable site unavailable site unavailable

K-State leads 1-0 W

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 78-46

L W W

H: 0-1 A: 1-0 N: 1-0 61-68 92-72 73-70

W

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 77-43

Clemson 11/25/90 1/5/83 12/23/78 Cleveland State 1/4/89

Springfield, Mo. K-State leads 2-1 Manhattan, Kan. Clemson, S.C. Chapel Hill, N.C. K-State leads 1-0

Boise State

K-State leads 1-0

College of Charleston

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 3/20/75 W 65-37$ $ AIAW National Tournament

Harrisonburg, Va.

11/27/10

Boston University

Series Tied 1-1 H: 0-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-1 2/6/81 L 59-62 University Park, Pa. 3/12/80 W 72-68$ Boston, Mass. $ AIAW National Tournament Bowling Green

K-State leads 2-0

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 2-0 3/19/05 W 70-60$ 12/1/89 W 72-60 $ NCAA Kansas City Regional First Round Bradley 11/24/96 11/24/95

K-State leads 2-0 W W

H: 1-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 71-49 61-50

W W

K-State leads 2-0 H: 0-0 A: 1-0 N: 1-0 65-62 Provo, Utah 101-96 Albuquerque, N.M.

W

K-State leads 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 78-75 Albuquerque, N.M.

Brigham Young 11/27/09 11/24/78 Cal Poly Pomona 11/23/79

Cal State Fullerton 12/30/86 12/31/82

H: 4-3 A: 1-7 N: 4-5 3/11/11 L 53-86% 2/23/11 L 48-75 2/3/10 L 47-65 2/7/09 L 50-59 2/2/08 L 49-63 1/20/07 L 70-79 3/8/06 L 74-79% (OT) 2/25/06 L 70-79 3/12/05 L 55-68% 2/2/05 L 62-72 1/27/04 W 85-65 3/12/03 W 77-60% 2/8/03 W 65-53 1/5/02 W 89-75 3/6/01 L 44-60% 2/28/01 L 57-74 1/12/00 W 73-58 1/20/99 L 53-82 3/3/98 W 75-66% (OT) 1/24/98 W 62-59 3/1/97 L 76-81 11/30/84 W 62-56 11/26/76 L 54-68 2/25/72 W 66-48 % Big 12 Conference Championship

Peoria, Ill. Manhattan, Kan.

K-State leads 2-0

W W

H: 1-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 80-68 88-71

W

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 81-38

Central Arkansas 1/3/09

Seattle, Wash. Missoula, Mont.

Fullerton, Calif. Manhattan, Kan. K-State leads 1-0 Manhattan, Kan.

Central Connecticut State K-State leads 1-0 H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 1/2/05 W 77-23 Manhattan, Kan.

Manhattan, Kan.

Manhattan, Kan.

K-State leads 1-0 H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 71-61!

Baylor

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Kan. Kan. Kan. Kan.

K-State leads 2-0

K-State leads 1-0 H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 67-54 #

Ball State 11/15/02 W ! Preseason WNIT

Manhattan, Atchison, Atchison, Manhattan,

Claremore JC Bethany College

Central Michigan Auburn 3/25/07 W # Postseason WNIT

K-State leads 4-0

W W W W

Miami, Fla.

W

K-State leads 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 56-46

Charleston, S.C.

Colorado

ASU leads 2-1

Arkansas 12/2/09 12/6/08 3/17/02 11/26/82 1/2/82 # NCAA Midwest

Enid, Okla. K-State leads 1-0

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 54-51

Arizona State 11/28/03 11/25/01 1/4/88

Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan.

Benedictine College

K-State leads 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 31-22

American 12/5/86

Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. K-State leads 2-0

Altus Junior College 11/22/73

Springfield, Mo. Cancun, Mexico K-State leads 2-0

Alcorn State 12/5/08 12/2/06

Wichita, Kan.

Manhattan, Kan.

Baylor leads 15-9 Kansas City, Mo. Waco, Texas Manhattan, Kan. Waco, Texas Manhattan, Kan. Waco, Texas Dallas, Texas Manhattan, Kan. Kansas City, Mo. Waco, Texas Manhattan, Kan. Dallas, Texas Waco, Texas Manhattan, Kan. Kansas City, Mo. Waco, Texas Manhattan, Kan. Waco, Texas Kansas City, Mo. Manhattan, Kan. Waco, Texas Wichita, Kan. Plainview, Texas Houston, Texas

11/29/85 11/24/84 2/6/76

W W W

K-State leads 3-0 H: 1-0 A: 1-0 N: 1-0 82-63 Minneapolis, Minn. 75-60 Manhattan, Kan. 61-51 Normal, Ill.

Central Missouri

K-State leads 13-7 H: 8-1 A: 4-4 N: 1-2 12/6/88 W 55-53 Manhattan, Kan. 11/26/83 W 93-70 Manhattan, Kan. 11/27/82 W 88-75 Manhattan, Kan. 3/5/82 W 66-61 Manhattan, Kan. 12/18/81 W 66-64 Warrensburg, Mo. 2/27/81 W 78-73 Manhattan, Kan. 3/1/80 L 60-73& Pittsburg, Kan. 2/19/80 L 73-79 Warrensburg, Mo. 2/19/79 W 81-74 Manhattan, Kan. 2/14/78 L 57-73 Warrensburg, Mo. 11/30/77 W 74-69 Kansas City, Mo. 2/14/77 W 77-61 Manhattan, Kan. 1/19/76 L 62-64 Warrensburg, Mo. 1/14/75 W 67-56 Manhattan, Kan. 1/19/74 W 46-41 Warrensburg, Mo. 12/10/73 L 52-54 Manhattan, Kan. 3/9/73 W 45-41 Warrensburg, Mo. 1/30/73 L 57-59 Warrensburg, Mo. 1/19/73 W 59-53 Warrensburg, Mo. 3/9/72 L 57-65# Springfield, Mo. & AIAW Southern Subsectional # AIAW Region VI Tournament Chapman College 1/2/87 Chattanooga

K-State leads 1-0 W

H: 0-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 95-51

Orange, Calif.

K-State leads 2-0 H: 0-0 A: 1-0 N: 1-0 3/23/08 W 69-59 Bridgeport, Conn. $ 12/28/99 W 69-55 Chattanooga, Tenn. $ NCAA New Orleans Regional First Round

K-State leads 35-33 H: 18-13 A: 13-16 N: 4-4 2/16/11 W 78-51 Manhattan, Kan. 1/26/11 W 72-59 Boulder, Colo. 3/3/10 W 72-70 Boulder, Colo. 1/20/10 L 57-63 Manhattan, Kan. 3/12/09 W 68-51% Oklahoma City, Okla. 3/7/09 W 71-61 Boulder, Colo. 2/21/09 W 72-60 Manhattan, Kan. 2/23/08 L 68-73 Boulder, Colo. 1/19/08 W 67-60 Manhattan, Kan. 2/14/07 L 58-60 Mahnattan, Kan. 1/31/07 L 55-66 Boulder, Colo. 2/8/06 W 67-62 Boulder, Colo. 1/14/06 W 85-66 Manhattan, Kan. 2/19/05 W 73-51 Manhattan, Kan. 1/29/05 W 81-70 Boulder, Colo. 2/8/04 W 79-53 Manhattan, Kan. 1/10/04 W 76-69 Boulder, Colo. 3/1/03 W 67-59 Boulder, Colo. 1/11/03 W 61-36 Manhattan, Kan. 2/23/02 L 58-79 Boulder, Colo. 1/9/02 W 75-72 Manhattan, Kan. 2/24/01 L 56-74 Boulder, Colo. 1/6/00 L 62-67 Manhattan, Kan. 3/1/00 W 64-47 Manhattan, Kan. 2/16/00 W 62-54 Boulder, Colo. 3/2/99 W 55-51% Kansas City, Mo. 2/17/99 L 54-57 Manhattan, Kan. 2/6/99 W 59-57 Boulder, Colo. 1/31/98 L 52-56 Boulder, Colo. 1/21/98 W 64-52 Manhattan, Kan. 3/8/97 L 44-54% Kansas City, Mo. 2/19/97 W 68-62 Manhattan, Kan. 1/29/97 L 58-71 Boulder, Colo. 2/4/96 L 50-54 Boulder, Colo. 1/7/96 L 58-64 Manhattan, Kan. 2/26/95 L 74-77 Manhattan, Kan. 1/27/95 L 66-76 Boulder, Colo. 2/6/94 L 57-66 Boulder, Colo. 1/7/94 L 58-65 Manhattan, Kan. 3/6/93 L 41-55* Salina, Kan. 2/7/93 L 51-61 Manhattan, Kan. 1/8/93 L 33-61 Boulder, Colo. 3/7/92 L 27-79* Salina, Kan. 2/26/92 L 42-65 Manhattan, Kan. 2/5/92 L 56-69 Boulder, Colo. 2/13/91 L 68-71 Manhattan, Kan 1/12/91 L 74-75 Boulder, Colo. 2/11/90 L 69-82 Boulder, Colo. 1/13/90 W 71-67 Manhattan, Kan. 2/15/89 L 71-87 Boulder, Colo. 1/14/89 L 63-75 Manhattan, Kan. 2/17/88 L 70-86 Manhattan, Kan. 1/23/88 L 58-84 Boulder, Colo. 2/11/87 W 85-78 (OT) Manhattan, Kan. 1/21/87 W 71-61 Boulder, Colo. 3/6/86 L 56-57* Kansas City, Mo. 2/8/86 L 57-69 Manhattan, Kan. 1/18/86 W 67-55 Boulder, Colo. 2/23/85 W 78-60 Manhattan, Kan. 1/19/85 W 89-74 Boulder, Colo. 2/16/84 W 94-67 Manhattan, Kan. 1/25/84 W 77-55 Boulder, Kan. 3/11/83 W 97-63* Norman, Okla. 2/19/83 L 67-84 Boulder, Colo. 1/15/83 W 75-59 Manhattan, Kan. 1/16/82 W 76-71 Manhattan, Kan. 1/19/80 W 81-69* Columbia, Mo. 12/6/79 W 106-75 Manhattan, Kan. % Big 12 Conference Championship * Big Eight Conference Tournament Colorado State 11/25/88

K-State leads 1-0 W

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 70-56

Manhattan, Kan.


SERIES RECORDS Creighton 11/23/09 L 12/9/08 W 12/18/07 L 11/13/06 W 12/19/05 W 12/14/03 W 3/11/99 W 11/30/91 L 12/15/90 L 12/17/89 W 12/10/88 W 12/2/87 W 12/13/86 L 1/12/85 W 12/10/83 W 2/20/82 W 2/11/82 W 12/21/82 W 1/30/81 W 12/6/80 W + Postseason WNIT

K-State leads 15-5 H: 10-1 A: 5-4 N: 0-0 54-63 Omaha, Neb. 64-55 Manhattan, Kan. 62-69 Omaha, Neb. 94-79 Manhattan, Kan. 69-59 Omaha, Neb. 94-60 Manhattan, Kan. 71-60+ Manhattan, Kan. 57-77 Manhattan, Kan. 75-83 Omaha, Neb. 89-50 Manhattan, Kan. 69-45 Omaha, Neb. 67-60 (OT) Manhattan, Kan. 59-62 Omaha, Neb. 71-64 Manhattan, Kan. 66-50 Manhattan, Kan. 89-36 Manhattan, Kan. 79-49 Omaha, Neb. 81-62 Omaha, Neb. 77-53 Manhattan, Kan. 73-63 Omaha, Neb.

11/25/06

11/9/04 12/11/85 12/12/84 2/27/76 2/11/75 1/28/75 68-69 3/5/69 68-69

W

H: 0-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 69-49

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 78-30

12/30/96

H: 0-0 A: 0-1 N: 0-0 68-75

L

W W W W

H: 3-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 91-55 64-50 69-56 70-35

Florida International W L

District of Columbia W

H: 0-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 83-64

Drake

Chicago, Ill.

Manhattan, Kan. Detroit, Mich. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan.

Manhattan, Kan. Springfield, Mo.

W W W W W W W L W W L W W W

H: 5-0 A: 5-2 N: 2-0 85-48 105-28 67-59 82-54 62-38 67-39 50-42 43-46 47-24 61-50 43-48 60-35 35-26 56-26

Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla.

L

W

Bronx, N.Y.

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 86-81

Houston 11/24/77

Chapel Hill, N.C. K-State leads 1-0

W

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 77-64

W W W

H: 2-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 81-69 72-53 68-55

Idaho 12/4/99 12/7/96 12/29/95

Las Vegas, Nev. K-State leads 1-0

Plainview, Texas K-State leads 3-0

Idaho State

Manhattan, Kan. Moscow, Idaho Manhattan, Kan. K-State leads 1-0

3/17/06 W + Postseason WNIT

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 88-68+

Illinois

Manhattan, Kan.

K-State leads 2-0 H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 66-51+ 67-52

Manhattan, Kan. Wichita, Kan.

L L

H: 0-1 A: 0-1 N: 0-0 60-61 64-68

Manhattan, Kan. Chicago, Ill.

W W W L W W W W

K-State leads 7-1 H: 4-0 A: 1-1 N: 2-0 105-61 Freeport, Bahamas 54-39 Normal, Ill. 66-55 Manhattan, Kan. 68-69 Normal, Ill. 91-72 Manhattan, Kan. 80-70 Manhattan, Kan. 72-60 Wichita, Kan. 67-55 Manhattan, Kan.

3/22/07 W 1/8/81 W + Postseason WNIT

L

K-State leads 1-0

George Washington

Duke leads 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-1 51-63 Freeport, Bahamas

12/19/95

L

1/6/83

L

H: 0-0 A: 0-1 N: 0-0 67-88

W W W

H: 2-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 93-79 67-57 88-71

Eastern Illinois W

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 67-49

Eastern Kentucky W

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 108-69

W W

H: 1-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 89-45 78-66

Eastern Michigan

Manhattan, Kan.

Hampton

K-State leads 1-0

2/20/96

Manhattan, Kan.

Harvard

K-State leads 2-0 Manhattan, Kan. Ypsilanti, Mich.

H: 1-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 83-59! 74-70

Grambling State

K-State leads 1-0

W

Manhattan, Kan.

Manhattan, Kan. Atlanta, Ga.

H: 6-0 A: 1-0 N: 1-0 67-44 87-62 105-54 73-54 72-62 79-71 94-82 92-70

12/21/92 11/25/91

UIC leads 2-0

Illinois State 11/26/04 12/20/98 11/21/97 11/27/84 3/19/83 11/30/82 1/4/80 1/18/75

Immaculata leads 2-0 H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-1 3/19/75 L 54-63$ Harrisonburg, Va. 3/21/74 L 40-50$ Manhattan, Kan. $ AIAW National Tournament Indiana 12/28/91

IU leads 1-0 L

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-1 52-66

Indiana State 11/17/10 11/14/09 12/20/08

W L W

H: 1-1 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 64-48 73-77 58-43

W

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 98-57

IUPUI 11/19/01

Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Terre Haute, Ind. K-State leads 1-0

Iowa 12/5/10 12/12/03 1/5/03 1/8/79

DeKalb, Ill. K-State leads 2-1

Manhattan, Kan. K-State leads 3-1

L W W W

Iowa State Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Memphis, Tenn. Grambling, La. Manhattan, Kan.

K-State leads 3-2 H: 1-1 A: 1-1 N: 1-0 73-39 Manhattan, Kan. 89-72 Des Moines, Iowa 73-72 Springfield, Mo. 55-57 Manhattan, Kan. 49-60 Des Moines, Iowa

W

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 78-42

K-State leads 1-0 Manhattan, Kan. K-State leads 2-0

3/23/03 W 12/1/01 W $ NCAA First Round

2/12/74 12/14/73 2/18/72 1/18/72

Baltimore, Md. Atlanta, Ga. Manhattan, Kan.

W W W L L

H: 2-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 79-69$ 72-56

Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan.

K-State leads 4-0

K-State leads 1-0 H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 75-60

Illinois-Chicago

H: 2-0 A: 1-1 N: 0-0 62-68 82-60 103-60 93-80

Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan.

K-State leads 8-0 W W W W W W W W

Haskell JC Eastern Washington

Athens, Ga.

K-State leads 2-0

11/17/02 W 11/16/01 W ! Preseason WNIT

11/12/10 12/4/09 11/30/01 12/3/97 11/30/96 12/1/95 1/7/85 11/23/84

San Juan, P.R.

K-State leads 3-0

Georgia Tech

12/1/76 2/10/76 11/30/75 1/31/75 2/15/74

New York, N.Y.

GWU leads 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-1 45-69

Georgia State 12/29/01 1/2/91 12/9/89

Manhattan, Kan.

UGA leads 1-0

K-State leads 1-0

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 3/23/73 W 47-46$ $ AIAW National Championships

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 64-61+

Georgia

Grand View College East Carolina

Hays, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Hays, Kan. Lindsborg, Kan. Hays, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Hays, Kan. Hays, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Hays, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Hays, Kan. Manhattan, Kan.

Immaculata Fresno State

Washington, D.C.

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 3/21/09 W 68-44$ Albuquerque, N.M. $ NCAA Raleigh Regional Second Round

11/25/89

Gainesville, Fla.

K-State leads 12-2

3/22/06 W + Postseason WNIT

K-State leads 1-0

Duke

2/16/76 12/12/75 1/20/75 3/2/74 2/9/74 1/25/74 2/24/73 2/3/73 1/26/73 3/4/72 1/29/72 1/29/71 2/7/70 1/10/70

K-State leads 1-0

K-State leads 12-5

Drexel

11/30/99 11/23/98

12/21/78

K-State leads 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 66-64

Fort Hays State

H: 8-0 A: 3-4 N: 1-1 12/9/00 W 69-63 Des Moines, Iowa 11/19/99 W 59-57 Manhattan, Kan. 11/22/98 L 67-88 Des Moines, Iowa 11/25/97 W 82-76 Manhattan, Kan. 12/5/87 W 76-65 Manhattan, Kan. 12/11/86 W 73-72 Des Moines, Iowa 12/14/85 W 76-64 Manhattan, Kan. 12/4/84 L 68-78 Des Moines, Iowa 12/8/83 W 68-58 Manhattan, Kan. 2/16/82 W 82-74 Manhattan, Kan. 12/22/82 L 79-82 Des Moines, Iowa 3/13/81 L 69-76# Minneapolis, Minn. 2/13/81 L 74-94 Des Moines, Iowa 3/7/80 W 74-65 Des Moines, Iowa 2/7/80 W 89-78 Manhattan, Kan. 3/10/79 W 79-70# Minneapolis, Minn. 3/10/78 W 66-52# Manhattan, Kan. # AIAW Region VI Tournament

11/18/98

Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Emporia, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. site unavailable site unavailable site unavailable

Series Tied 1-1 H: 0-0 A: 1-1 N: 0-0 59-52 68-81

W

Manhattan, Kan.

K-State leads 2-0

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 3/9/74 W 67-33 3/10/72 W 57-32# # AIAW Region VI Tournament

11/25/94

H: 0-0 A: 0-1 N: 0-0 67-89

Fordham

K-State leads 4-0

Dickinson State

11/27/04

High Point

UF leads 1-0

Hanover, N.H.

DePaul leads 1-0 L

Detroit

12/10/94

H: 5-0 A: 1-0 N: N/A 85-45 76-47 87-54 81-51 60-54 83-42 57-32 65-48 41-37

12/19/09

K-State leads 9-0

Hawaii leads 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-1 61-71

K-State leads 1-0 W

DePaul

11/20/05 2/22/94 11/27/93 12/20/81

W W W W W W W W W

Las Vegas, Nev.

Hawaii

K-State leads 1-0

Delaware State

11/29/97

W

Florida

1/10/80

11/30/05

K-State leads 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 75-34

Emporia State

12/30/06 1/3/89

Dartmouth 12/29/10

Elon

W W W W

H: 2-0 A: 2-0 N: 0-0 94-20 67-17 71-30 52-22

Manhattan, Kan Lawrence, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Lawrence, Kan.

3/9/11 2/26/11 2/13/11 2/27/10 1/31/10 1/31/09 1/17/09 3/12/08 2/13/08 1/23/08 3/6/07 2/24/07 1/27/07 2/11/06 1/29/06 1/25/05 1/5/05 2/25/04 2/4/04 1/29/03 1/15/03 2/2/02 1/2/02 2/10/01 1/3/01 2/13/00 1/25/00 2/20/99 2/10/99 2/18/98 1/28/98 2/15/97

W L L L W L W L W W L L L L W W L W W L W L W L L W L L W L L L

K-State leads 46-29 H: 24-10 A: 16-17 N: 6-2 56-53 % Kansas City, Mo. 51-58 Manhattan, Kan. 53-61 Ames, Iowa 39-48 Ames, Iowa 73-67 Manhattan, Kan. 50-60 Ames, Iowa 59-52 Manhattan, Kan. 65-66 (OT)% Kansas City, Mo. 45-42 Ames, Iowa 80-49 Manhattan, Kan. 45-57% Oklahoma City, Okla. 61-64 Manhattan, Kan. 68-73 Ames, Iowa 66-71 Manhattan, Kan. 73-64 Ames, Iowa 74-52 Manhattan, Kan. 59-78 Ames, Iowa 68-33 Manhattan, Kan. 61-59 Ames, Iowa 69-74 Ames, Iowa 68-60 Manhattan, Kan. 72-86 Manhattan, Kan. 69-63 Ames, Iowa 52-81 Ames, Iowa 58-84 Manhattan, Kan. 69-63 Manhattan, Kan. 61-64 Ames, Iowa 53-86 Ames, Iowa 70-63 Manhattan, Kan. 50-80 Manhattan, Kan. 46-64 Ames, Iowa 40-54 Ames, Iowa

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SERIES RECORDS 1/22/97 W 62-54 2/11/96 L 47-58 1/12/96 L 51-58 2/3/95 W 54-38 1/8/95 W 63-51 2/13/94 W 79-59 1/14/94 L 44-58 2/14/93 W 67-43 1/15/93 L 61-67 2/18/92 L 54-58 1/25/92 W 67-48 3/2/91 W 77-65* 2/9/91 W 73-61 1/19/91 L 66-75 3/4/90 W 74-58* 2/17/90 W 69-67 1/10/90 W 80-61 2/8/89 L 75-83 1/25/89 W 87-76 2/23/88 L 52-70 2/3/88 W 83-70 2/7/87 W 72-66 1/17/87 W 63-56 2/15/86 W 84-73 1/14/86 W 78-76 2/28/85 L 65-75 2/2/85 W 75-65 3/6/84 W 86-60* 2/22/84 W 86-61 1/31/84 W 73-58 3/3/83 W 95-73 1/22/83 W 78-63 2/13/82 W 72-50 11/27/80 W 98-62 2/22/80 W 84-76 1/17/80 W 80-66* 12/6/78 W 89-64 2/10/78 W 66-64 (OT) 2/11/77 L 57-58 1/20/77 W 60-59* 1/31/76 W 105-80 2/4/75 W 73-67 2/1/74 W 59-42 % Big 12 Conference Tournament * Big Eight Conference Tournament Jacksonville 11/28/08

K-State leads 1-0 W

H: 0-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 53-43

W

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 73-56

Manhattan, Kan.

W L L L

H: 1-1 A: 0-1 N: 0-1 56-52 49-57 49-52 37-62

Manhattan, Kan. Oskaloosa, Iowa Manhattan, Kan. Wahoo, Neb.

Jackson State 12/22/81

JFK leads 3-1

Kansas 3/5/11 1/29/11 2/7/10 1/9/10 1/24/09 1/10/09 3/5/08 2/9/08 2/18/07 1/24/07 3/7/06 3/2/06 1/25/06 2/26/05 1/8/05 2/11/04 1/17/04 2/26/03 1/8/03 2/17/02 1/23/02 1/27/01 1/13/01 2/19/00 1/8/00 2/27/99 1/31/99 3/4/98 2/7/98 1/7/98 3/6/97 2/22/97 1/4/97 3/2/96 2/25/96 1/28/96 2/12/95 1/15/95 2/26/94 1/30/94 2/28/93 1/31/93 2/23/92

132

Jacksonville, Fla. K-State leads 1-0

John F. Kennedy 2/13/75 11/30/74 12/4/73 3/2/70

Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Ames, Iowa Manhattan, Kan. Ames, Iowa Manhattan, Kan. Ames, Iowa Ames, Iowa Manhattan, Kan. Ames, Iowa Manhattan, Kan. Salina, Kan. Ames, Iowa Manhattan, Kan. Salina, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Ames, Iowa Ames, Iowa Manhattan, Kan. Ames, Iowa Manhattan, Kan. Ames, Iowa Manhattan, Kan. Ames, Iowa Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Ames, Iowa Manhattan, Kan. Ames, Iowa Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Ames, Iowa Ames, Iowa Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Columbia, Mo. Ames, Iowa Manhattan, Kan. Ames, Iowa Boulder, Colo. Manhattan, Kan. Ames, Iowa Manhattan, Kan.

W W L W W W W W L W W W W W W W W W W W W L L L L W L L L W W L L L L L W L L L L L L

K-State leads 60-42 H: 29-13 A: 25-24 N: 6-5 56-51 Lawrence, Kan. 65-60 Manhattan, Kan. 60-70 Lawrence, Kan. 59-35 Manhattan, Kan. 59-50 Lawrence, Kan. 72-39 Manhattan, Kan. 61-50 Lawrence, Kan. 64-58 Manhattan, Kan. 74-82 (2OT) Lawrence, Kan. 59-55 Manhattan, Kan. 72-52% Dallas, Texas 62-44 Lawrence, Kan. 69-63 Manhattan, Kan. 73-46 Manhattan, Kan. 63-45 Lawrence, Kan. 81-51 Lawrence, Kan. 79-50 Manhattan, Kan. 80-57 Manhattan, Kan. 88-49 Lawrence, Kan. 65-40 Lawrence, Kan. 72-59 Manhattan, Kan. 62-65 Manhattan, Kan. 67-78 Lawrence, Kan. 43-61 Lawrence, Kan. 54-70 Manhattan, Kan. 69-58 Manhattan, Kan. 45-66 Lawrence, Kan. 46-50% Kansas City, Mo. 62-65 Lawrence, Kan. 53-47 Manhattan, Kan. 73-58% Kansas City, Mo. 46-62 Manhattan, Kan. 54-70 Lawrence, Kan. 64-70* Salina, Kan. 56-66 Lawrence, Kan. 38-51 Manhattan, Kan. 80-73 Manhattan, Kan. 62-73 Lawrence, Kan. 54-65 Manhattan, Kan. 50-77 Lawrence, Kan. 45-77 Lawrence, Kan. 51-58 Manhattan, Kan. 49-67 Lawrence, Kan.

2/2/92 L 52-82 2/23/91 W 73-64 1/30/91 W 74-73 (OT) 2/24/90 L 70-73 1/27/90 W 63-51 2/18/89 L 57-58 1/28/89 W 74-68 2/20/88 L 74-58 1/30/88 L 52-50 3/2/87 L 85-51* 2/21/87 L 68-63 1/24/87 W 71-65 (OT) 3/4/86 W 69-65* 2/22/86 L 70-81 1/25/86 L 66-69 2/20/85 W 77-76 1/29/85 L 64-76 2/25/84 W 81-63 1/28/84 L 58-71 2/23/83 W 78-68 1/26/83 W 80-74 2/23/82 W 80-69 1/26/82 W 83-74 2/17/81 L 63-74 1/27/81 L 68-88 1/17/81 L 60-85* 3/8/80 L 80-89# 2/29/80 W 79-74& 2/25/80 W 61-52 1/28/80 W 67-66 1/26/80 L 60-85 3/11/79 L 59-75# 2/26/79 W 92-91 (2OT) 1/30/79 W 73-65 2/21/78 W 74-68 1/28/78 L 63-76 1/25/78 W 66-65 1/6/78 L 53-75* 2/23/77 W 62-56 1/25/77 W 62-55 1/21/77 W 68-65* 2/25/76 W 59-36 1/26/76 W 54-47 2/28/75 W 88-43 2/21/75 W 65-42 1/24/75 W 80-37 2/22/74 W 67-27 1/31/74 L 39-42 2/6/73 W 49-45 12/8/72 W 47-25 2/19/72 W 59-47 1/27/72 L 32-33 3/7/71 L 44-52 2/13/71 W 56-42 1/30/71 W 40-21 3/7/70 W 50-45 (OT) 2/18/70 W 58-26 3/1/69 W 40-31 2/23/69 W 35-24 % Big 12 Conference Championship * Big Eight Conference Tournament & AIAW Southern Subsectional # AIAW Region VI Tournament Kent State 3/15/02 12/20/99 12/9/98 $ NCAA Midwest

Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Salina, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Des Moines, Iowa Pittsburg, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Minneapolis, Minn. Lawrence, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Boulder, Colo. Manhattan, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Hays, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Emporia, Kan.

Louisville

UL leads 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-1 3/25/08 L 63-80$ Bridgeport, Conn. $ $ NCAA New Orleans Regional Second Round Loyola 12/30/01

K-State leads 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 72-60

W

Loyola-Chicago 2/23/93 1/11/92

H: 1-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-1 63-52 69-56

W W

Loyola Marymount 2/29/08 11/29/86

K-State leads 2-0 H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 70-47 Los Angeles, Calif. 73-49 Manhattan, Kan.

L W W W L

H: 2-0 A: 1-1 N: 0-1 64-78 73-61 50-48 77-69 57-62

K-State leads 3-2

Luther College

Martin Luther King

Marquette

Maryland

Manhattan, Kan. Milwaukee, Wis.

UM leads 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-1 N: 0-0 66-74

L

Marymount College W W W W

Manhattan, Kan. K-State leads 4-0

H: N/A A: N/A N: N/A 70-36 59-30 56-26 55-30

McPherson College

Salina, Kan. Salina, Kan. site unavailable site unavailable K-State leads 6-2

W W W W W W L L

H: 2-1 A: 1-1 N: 3-0 48-38 42-37 51-35 50-42 57-31 N/A 47-51 37-40

W L L W

H: 2-0 A: 0-2 N: 0-0 68-60 57-72 72-83 82-75

W

H: 0-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 60-57

Hays, Manhattan, Lawrence, McPherson, Manhattan, Emporia, McPherson, Manhattan,

Kan. Kan. Kan. Kan. Kan. Kan. Kan. Kan.

K-State leads 2-1 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-1 W 93-65$ L 55-63 W 67-64 Region First Round

Lafayette 12/5/92

Memphis Manhattan, Kan. Kent, Ohio Manhattan, Kan.

11/22/96 12/2/95 1/5/82 11/29/80

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 48-41

Lamar 11/25/95 2/16/73 2/25/72

Series Tied 2-2

Mercer

K-State leads 1-0

Manhattan, Kan.

Macon, Ga.

K-State leads 3-0 W W W

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 2-0 81-76 50-44 40-25

L

H: 0-1 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 56-77

Miami (Ohio) Manhattan, Kan. Houston, Texas Houston, Texas

12/7/91

Miami leads 1-0 L

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-1 69-85

Provo, Utah

W L

H: 1-0 A: 0-1 N: 0-0 66-63^ 53-62

Manhattan, Kan. Ann Arbor, Mich.

L

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-1 65-68

Cancun, Mexico

Michigan Liberty 12/4/04

Manhattan, Kan. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Manhattan, Kan.

K-State leads 1-0 W

1/3/91

Series Tied 1-1

Liberty leads 1-0 Manhattan, Kan.

Long Beach State

CSULB leads 3-1 H: 0-1 A: 0-2 N: 1-0 12/8/90 L 64-90 Long Beach, Calif. 11/29/78 L 62-70 Manhattan, Kan. 1/21/78 L 88-99 Long Beach, Calif. 3/23/73 W 49-43$ New York, N.Y. $ AIAW National Tournament Louisiana Tech 12/5/06 12/6/05 1/6/90 1/28/88 12/6/86 1/9/85 11/23/85 11/25/77

Brookings, S.D.

Series Tied 1-1

H: 1-0 A: 0-1 N: 0-0 3/31/06 W 77-65+ 12/21/97 L 66-81 + Postseason WNIT (title game)

2/23/73 1/23/73 3/3/72 2/12/72 1/21/72 70-71 2/28/70 2/13/70

Decorah, Iowa

K-State leads 1-0

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 3/7/74 W 62-41# # AIAW Region VI Tournament

2/23/81 2/20/70 3/7/69 68-69

Baton Rouge, La. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Baton Rouge, La. Plainview, Texas K-State leads 1-0

H: 0-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 3/10/77 W 72-56# # AIAW Region VI Tournament

11/24/89

Chicago, Ill. Manhattan, Kan.

W W

LSU 1/3/90 12/30/87 12/16/85 1/5/85 11/27/76

Baltimore, Md. K-State leads 2-0

La. Tech leads 6-2 W W L L L L L L

H: 1-2 A: 1-3 N: 0-1 64-61 77-66 54-100 45-77 45-67 75-83 63-73 82-90 (OT)

Ruston, La. Manhattan, Kan. Ruston, La. Manhattan, Kan. Ruston, La. Ruston, La. Manhattan, Kan. Plainview, Texas

12/10/95 12/20/94 Michigan State 11/22/07

MSU leads 1-0

Middle Tennessee State 12/21/10 12/6/02 12/17/01

L W W

K-State leads 2-1 H: 1-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-1 49-63 San Antonio, Texas 79-61 Manhattan, Kan. 54-53 Nashville, Tenn.

W W

H: 1-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 81-30 43-39

L W L L

K-State leads 11-6 H: 7-2 A: 3-3 N: 1-1 61-80$ Minneapolis, Minn. 75-73 Manhattan, Kan. 65-76 Minneapolis, Minn. 44-58 Manhattan, Kan.

Midland Lutheran 12/6/74 12/15/72

K-State leads 2-0

Minnesota 3/23/04 12/2/94 12/21/93 12/30/92

Manhattan, Kan. Fremont, Neb.


SERIES RECORDS 12/30/89 W 100-80 12/1/86 W 79-68 11/30/85 W 87-50 2/6/82 W 77-68 1/24/81 L 54-70 1/9/81 L 70-71 3/6/80 W 70-63# 2/15/80 W 103-68 3/9/79 W 84-80# 1/27/79 L 66-68 1/6/79 W 100-62 3/9/78 W 96-81# 12/29/77 W 70-30 $ NCAA Mideast Regional Second Round # AIAW Region VI Tournament

Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Minneapolis, Minn. Manhattan, Kan. Minneapolis, Minn. Wichita, Kan. Des Moines, Iowa Manhattan, Kan. Minneapolis, Minn. Manhattan, Kan. Minneapolis, Minn. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan.

Mississippi

Ole Miss leads 1-0

12/15/77

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-1 57-62

L

1/19/79 L 74-84* 12/12/78 L 60-71 3/11/78 L 68-70# 2/4/78 W 71-61 12/9/77 W 76-66 11/26/77 L 58-70 3/12/77 W 70-54# 2/14/76 W 85-41* % Big 12 Conference Championship * Big Eight Conference Tournament # AIAW Region VI Tournament

Lincoln, Neb. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Columbia, Mo. Plainview, Texas Decorah, Iowa Manhattan, Kan.*

Missouri-Rolla

K-State leads 4-0

12/27/95 12/27/94 11/29/93 12/1/92

W W W W

H: 4-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 64-396 78-62 73-45 70-59

W

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 78-44

Missouri-St. Louis

1/4/82

MSU leads 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-1 N: 0-0 78-79

L

Mississippi Valley State 12/1/06

W

Missouri 2/5/11 1/19/11 2/10/10 1/13/10 2/18/09 2/4/09 3/1/08 2/17/08 2/21/07 1/13/07 2/1/06 1/7/06 3/2/05 1/11/05 3/10/04 2/22/04 1/7/04 2/19/03 2/5/03 2/27/02 2/5/02 2/7/01 1/20/01 2/5/00 1/23/00 1/23/99 1/6/99 2/15/98 1/13/98 2/26/97 2/1/97 1/31/96 1/5/96 2/24/95 1/29/95 2/2/94 1/9/94 2/5/93 1/10/93 2/15/92 1/29/92 2/2/91 1/16/91 2/4/90 1/17/90 2/4/89 1/18/89 2/10/88 1/27/88 3/1/87 2/25/87 1/31/87 2/26/86 2/1/86 3/8/85 3/2/85 2/5/85 3/10/84 3/3/84 2/8/84 3/12/83 2/15/83 1/12/83 1/14/82 12/8/81 1/16/81 12/2/80 2/12/80 1/18/80 12/10/79 2/6/79

W W W W L W W W L W L L W W W W W W W W W L L L L W W W L W W L W L L L W L L L L W W L W W L L L W W L L W L L L W W L L L W W W W W W L L W

Starkville, Miss. K-State leads 1-0

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 77-18

Kan. Kan. Kan. Kan.

Columbus, Miss.

Mississippi Gulf Coast JC K-State leads 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 12/16/77 W 77-64 Columbus, Miss. Mississippi State

Manhattan, Manhattan, Manhattan, Manhattan,

Manhattan, Kan.

K-State leads 44-36 H: 26-10 A: 13-21 N: 5-4 60-55 (OT) Manhattan, Kan. 66-63 Columbia, Mo. 37-33 Manhattan, Kan. 65-50 Columbia, Mo. 43-52 Columbia, Mo. 58-54 Manhattan, Kan. 81-52 Manhattan, Kan. 56-40 Columbia, Mo. 61-69 Columbia, Mo. 81-66 Manhattan, Kan. 65-66 (OT) Manhattan, Kan. 42-68 Columbia, Mo. 80-53 Columbia, Mo. 87-44 Manhattan, Kan. 79-58% Dallas, Texas 93-90 (2OT) Columbia, Mo. 95-59 Manhattan, Kan. 66-56 Columbia, Mo. 68-52 Manhattan, Kan. 74-55 Manhattan, Kan. 79-61 Columbia, Mo. 54-63 Manhattan, Kan. 60-65 Columbia, Mo. 68-72 Manhattan, Kan. 52-63 Columbia, Mo. 79-67 Manhattan, Kan. 72-60 Columbia, Mo. 66-57 Manhattan, Kan. 56-72 Columbia, Mo. 64-60 Columbia, Mo. 77-42 Manhattan, Kan. 51-57 Columbia, Mo. 69-58 Manhattan, Kan. 59-66 Manhattan, Kan. 60-70 Columbia, Mo. 51-59 Columbia, Mo. 63-52 Manhattan, Kan. 51-67 Manhattan, Kan. 49-62 Columbia, Mo. 56-89 Manhattan, Kan. 64-80 Columbia, Mo. 66-62 Manhattan, Kan. 68-53 Columbia, Mo. 64-79 Columbia, Mo. 66-53 Manhattan, Kan. 96-78 Manhattan, Kan. 75-82 Columbia, Mo. 65-67 Columbia, Mo. 66-79 Manhattan, Kan. 78-61* Salina, Kan. 90-81 Manhattan, Kan. 74-78 Columbia, Mo. 57-67 Columbia, Mo. 81-65 Manhattan, Kan. 58-91* Kansas City, Mo. 75-92 Columbia, Mo. 66-91 Manhattan, Kan. 84-75* Kansas City, Mo. 100-84 Manhattan, Kan. 66-91 Columbia, Mo. 65-75* Norman, Okla. 55-67 Columbia, Mo. 88-77 Manhattan, Kan. 72-69* Manhattan, Kan. 64-62 Columbia, Mo. 85-77* Lawrence, Kan. 74-68 Manhattan, Kan. 69-60 Manhattan, Kan. 76-81* Columbia, Mo. 81-90 Columbia, Mo. 64-62 Columbia, Mo.

12/30/93

K-State leads 1-0

Missouri State

Manhattan, Kan. K-State leads 12-3

H: 7-1 A: 4-1 N: 1-1 12/5/09 W 64-60 12/16/95 L 76-84 12/11/91 L 49-66 12/4/90 L 76-87 12/15/89 W 69-48 12/19/88 W 73-54 1/13/78 W 74-51 1/14/77 W 74-56 1/23/76 W 58-48 3/6/75 W 66-45# 1/25/75 W 76-69 12/14/74 W 90-35 1/18/74 W 58-45 12/21/73 W 66-56 12/9/72 W 51-46 # AIAW Region VI Tournament

Manhattan, Kan. San Juan, P.R. Manhattan, Kan. Springfield, Mo. Manhattan, Kan. Springfield, Mo. Manhattan, Kan Springfield, Mo. Manhattan, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Springfield, Mo. Manhattan, Kan. Springfield, Mo. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan.

3/4/89 W 74-59* 2/11/89 L 56-68 1/21/89 W 83-80 3/5/88 L 51-71* 2/6/88 L 60-66 1/20/88 L 72-82 2/14/87 L 57-77 1/14/87 W 81-76 3/1/86 W 101-63 2/5/86 L 70-73 2/16/85 W 87-76 1/16/85 L 67-74 2/28/84 W 91-76 2/4/84 W 95-75 2/3/83 W 100-73 1/18/83 W 104-103 (OT) 1/15/82 W 81-57* 1/15/81 W 74-72* 12/9/80 W 75-63 12/4/79 W 90-75 2/13/79 W 75-61 1/20/79 L 65-68* 12/5/78 W 77-71 2/3/78 W 63-57 12/6/77 W 72-50 2/4/77 W 78-53 1/22/77 W 60-50* 12/4/76 W 64-56 2/13/76 W 51-47* 1/16/76 W 62-53 1/17/75 W 82-31 + Postseason WNIT % Big 12 Conference Championship * Big Eight Conference Tournament Nebraska-Omaha

K-State leads 2-0

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 1/3/81 W 79-77 3/11/77 W 90-61# # AIAW Region VI Tournament Nevada

Missouri Western 12/19/92

W

12/29/96

W

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 69-63

12/2/89 11/26/88 12/18/83

H: 1-0 A: 0-1 N: 1-0 62-77 66-65 64-62 (OT)

Montclair State

Missoula, Mont. Manhattan, Kan. Portland, Ore. MSU leads 1-0

H: 0-0 A: 0-1 N: 0-0 57-78

12/30/76

L

Nebraska

K-State leads 46-33 H: 27-10 A: 13-21 N: 6-2 W 69-64 Lincoln, Neb. W 64-37 Manhattan, Kan. L 46-63% Kansas City, Mo. L 72-82 Manhattan, Kan. L 56-71 Lincoln, Neb. L 47-52 Lincoln, Neb. W 51-40 Manhattan, Kan. W 69-65 Manhattan, Kan. W 77-75 Lincoln, Neb. L 55-62 Manhattan, Kan. L 63-70 Lincoln, Neb. W 77-63+ Manhattan, Kan. L 62-64 (OT) Lincoln, Neb. W 71-64 Manhattan, Kan. W 71-45% Kansas City, Mo. W 94-69 Lincoln, Neb. W 74-59 Manhattan, Kan. W 89-69 Manhattan, Kan. L 63-81 Lincoln, Neb. W 64-47 Manhattan, Kan. W 88-54 Lincoln, Neb. L 52-67 Lincoln, Neb. W 85-71 Manhattan, Kan. L 69-77 Manhattan, Kan. L 58-67 Lincoln, Neb. L 56-65 Lincoln, Neb. L 61-68 Manhattan, Kan. L 63-74 Lincoln, Neb. W 79-67 Manhattan, Kan. L 47-78 Manhattan, Kan. L 58-80 Lincoln, Neb. W 47-45 Manhattan, Kan. L 47-53 Lincoln, Neb. W 81-75 Manhattan, Kan. L 49-61 Lincoln, Neb. W 53-50 Manhattan, Kan. W 74-70 Lincoln, Neb. L 67-76 Manhattan, Kan. L 58-78 Lincoln, Neb. L 50-69 Lincoln, Neb. L 57-74 Manhattan, Kan. L 62-76 Lincoln, Neb. L 82-87 Manhattan, Kan. L 69-79 Manhattan, Kan. W 76-71 Lincoln, Neb. W 71-63* Salina, Kan. W 60-58 Manhattan, Kan. W 67-60 Lincoln, Kan.

2/19/11 1/22/11 3/12/10 3/6/10 1/23/10 2/25/09 1/27/09 2/27/08 1/30/08 2/7/07 1/17/07 3/24/06 2/18/06 2/4/06 3/9/05 2/23/05 1/15/05 2/14/04 1/24/04 2/12/03 2/19/03 2/10/02 1/12/02 2/17/01 1/10/01 2/26/00 1/30/00 2/24/99 1/13/99 1/17/98 1/4/98 2/12/97 1/15/97 2/9/96 1/14/96 2/5/95 1/6/95 2/11/94 1/16/94 2/12/93 1/17/93 2/8/92 1/21/92 2/16/91 1/9/91 3/3/90 2/7/90 1/24/90

K-State leads 2-0

K-State leads 2-1 L W W

Gainesville, Fla.

Manhattan, Kan. New Hampshire

Montana

Manhattan, Kan. Decorah, Iowa

K-State leads 1-0

K-State leads 1-0 H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 75-55

Salina, Kan. Lincoln, Neb. Manhattan, Kan. Salina, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Lincoln, Neb. Lincoln, Neb. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Lincoln, Neb. Manhattan, Kan. Lincoln, Neb. Lincoln, Neb. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Lincoln, Neb. Manhattan, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Lincoln, Neb. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Lincoln, Neb. Lincoln, Neb. Lincoln, Neb. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Boulder, Colo. Lincoln, Neb. Manhattan, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Manhattan, Kan.

Montclair, N.J.

12/3/04 1/2/92

W W

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 84-50 69-60

L W L W

Series Tied 2-2 H: 1-0 A: 1-1 N: 0-1 57-68 Wichita, Kan. 65-60 Albuquerque, NM 68-77 Albuquerque, NM 79-60 Manhattan, Kan.

W W

H: 1-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 64-44 71-41

W W

H: 0-0 A: 2-0 N: 0-0 79-63 74-65 (OT)

New Mexico 1/5/80 11/24/79 11/25/78 12/10/77 Nicholls State 11/29/96 1/4/90

K-State leads 2-0

Northern Arizona 12/20/01 1/5/88

N.C. State leads 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-1 72-73 Cancun, Mexico

W W

H: 0-0 A: 1-0 N: 1-0 75-49 69-51

W

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 76-49

K-State leads 2-0

North Dakota 12/8/10

W

W

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 99-44

Northeastern Illinois W

Manhattan, Kan. NLSU leads 1-0

H: 0-0 A: 0-1 N: 0-0 3/15/84 L 73-78@ @ NCAA Midwest Regional

Monroe, La.

K-State leads 1-0 H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 71-37

Northern Illinois 12/2/03 12/28/02 12/7/85 12/29/84

Manhattan, Kan. K-State leads 1-0

Northeast Louisiana

1/27/94

Manhattan, Kan. K-State leads 1-0

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 70-59

North Texas 11/25/83

Jersey City, N.J. Wilmington, N.C. K-State leads 1-0

North Dakota State 11/22/85

Flagstaff, Ariz. Flagstaff, Ariz.

L

UNC Wilmington 12/29/05 1/3/92

Manhattan, Kan. Thibodeaux, La. K-State leads 2-0

North Carolina State 11/27/99

Manhattan, Kan. Wilmington, N.C.

Manhattan, Kan. K-State leads 4-0

W W W W

H: 2-0 A: 2-0 N: 0-0 60-41 63-58 69-65 85-70

Manhattan, Kan. DeKalb, Ill. DeKalb, Ill. Manhattan, Kan.

133

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SERIES RECORDS Northern Iowa 12/3/92

K-State leads 1-0 W

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 61-55

Northern Oklahoma JC 11/23/73

W

Manhattan, Kan.

1/7/78 L 61-67* 2/12/76 W 90-27* % Big 12 Conference Championship * Big Eight Conference Tournament

K-State leads 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 56-52

Oklahoma City

H: L W L L W Regional

Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Moorhead, Minn. Marysville, Mo. Manhattan, Kan. Springfield, Mo.

2/17/73

L

NLSU leads 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 46-54

Houston, Texas

Notre Dame

Notre Dame leads 1-0 H: 0-1 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 3/25/03 L 53-59# Manhattan, Kan. # NCAA East Regional Second Round Ohio

OU leads 2-0

12/3/96 12/6/95

L L

H: 0-1 A: 0-1 N: 0-0 65-75 68-69

Ohio State

Oklahoma 1/12/11 2/21/10 1/14/09 2/20/08 1/3/07 2/21/06 2/13/05 3/11/04 1/31/04 2/1/03 3/7/02 2/13/02 2/14/00 2/22/00 2/13/99 2/4/98 3/4/97 2/8/97 2/16/96 1/21/96 2/17/95 1/22/95 2/18/94 1/23/94 2/19/93 1/24/93 2/12/92 1/18/92 2/6/91 1/23/91 2/14/90 1/20/90 2/22/89 2/1/89 2/13/88 1/13/88 2/28/87 2/6/87 1/6/87 2/11/86 1/22/86 2/9/85 1/26/85 3/9/84 2/11/84 1/21/84 3/5/83 2/5/83 12/14/79

134

Athens, Ohio Manhattan, Kan. OSU leads 4-2

H: 0-2 A: 1-2 N: 1-0 11/16/98 L 62-63 12/13/97 W 67-64 11/27/94 L 73-87 12/19/93 L 70-105 12/17/77 L 55-65 3/20/75 W 61-51$ $ AIAW National Tournament

Manhattan, Kan.

Oklahoma State

Northwestern leads 3-2 0-1 A: 2-1 N: 0-1 50-53 Manhattan, Kan. 57-52 Evanston, Ill. 77-86 (OT) San Juan, P.R. 61-62 (2OT)$ Evanston, Ill. 97-65 Evanston, Ill. First Round

NW Louisiana State

W

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 71-64

Parsons College 1/10/71 1/9/71 12/23/71 12/22/71

PC leads 4-0 L L L L

H: 0-2 A: 0-2 N: 0-0 41-68 50-69 35-45 37-74

L

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-1 60-71

Pennsylvania

Manhattan, Kan. Columbus, Ohio Manhattan, Kan. Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Harrisonburg, Va.

Oklahoma leads 28-23 H: 12-11 A: 8-14 N: 3-3 L 45-52 Norman, Okla. L 58-64 Manhattan, Kan. L 48-64 Norman, Okla. L 65-68 Manhattan, Kan. L 58-78 Norman, Okla. L 64-78 Manhattan, Kan. L 61-77 Norman, Okla. L 66-78% Dallas, Texas W 74-65 Manhattan, Kan. W 74-45 Norman, Okla. L 49-69% Kansas City, Mo. L 68-76 Manhattan, Kan. L 60-79 Norman, Okla. L 56-64 Manhattan, Kan. L 58-79 Norman, Okla. L 67-69 Manhattan, Kan. W 81-56% Kansas City, Mo. W 49-47 Norman, Okla. L 54-62 Norman, Okla. W 80-67^ Manhattan, Kan. L 60-71 Norman, Okla. L 70-79 Manhattan, Kan. W 71-70 Norman, Okla. W 72-54 Manhattan, Kan. L 65-87 Manhattan, Kan. L 60-68 Norman, Okla. L 73-88 Manhattan, Kan. W 91-86 Norman, Okla. L 56-88 Norman, Okla. W 86-55 Manhattan, Kan. W 92-88 Manhattan, Kan. W 94-87 Norman, Okla. W 84-83 Manhattan, Kan. W 64-60 Norman, Okla. L 61-79 Norman, Okla. L 65-96 Manhattan, Kan. W 79-64* Salina, Kan. W 80-69 Manhattan, Kan. L 47-70 Norman, Okla. L 77-94 Norman, Okla. L 83-72 Manhattan, Kan. W 90-75 Manhattan, Kan. L 85-92 Norman, Okla. W 69-67* Kansas City, Mo. W 71-62 Norman, Okla. W 88-70 Manhattan, Kan. W 87-63 Norman, Okla. W 86-74 Manhattan, Kan. W 96-73 Manhattan, Kan.

K-State leads 28-27 H: 14-8 A: 9-13 N: 4-6 1/9/11 W 63-45 Manhattan, Kan. 1/16/10 L 56-66 Stillwater, Okla. 2/15/09 W 79-71 Manhattan, Kan. 1/27/08 W 68-63 Stillwater, Okla. 2/28/07 L 55-64 Manhattan, Kan. 1/18/06 W 67-57 Stillwater, Okla. 2/5/05 W 66-55 Manhattan, Kan. 1/13/04 W 76-44 Stillwater, Okla. 2/15/03 W 64-46 Manhattan, Kan. 1/19/02 L 60-68 Stillwater, Okla. 2/3/01 L 55-69 Manhattan, Kan. 3/6/00 L 59-67% Kansas City, Mo. 2/9/00 W 71-64 Stillwater, Okla. 1/2/99 L 56-59 Manhattan, Kan. 2/21/98 L 47-78 Stillwater, Okla. 2/5/97 W 58-50 Manhattan, Kan. 2/18/96 W 70-64 Stillwater, Okla. 1/19/96 W 81-68 (OT)^ Manhattan, Kan. 3/4/95 L 59-69* Salina, Kan. 2/19/95 W 57-56 Stillwater, Okla. 1/20/95 L 63-72 Manhattan, Kan. 3/5/94 L 51-61* Salina, Kan. 2/20/94 L 43-55 Stillwater, Okla. 1/21/94 W 75-63 Manhattan, Kan. 2/21/93 L 53-63 Manhattan, Kan. 1/22/93 L 54-72 Stillwater, Kan. 3/1/92 L 56-85 Stillwater, Kan. 1/14/92 L 73-74 Manhattan, Kan. 3/3/91 L 70-87* Salina, Kan. 2/20/91 L 61-79 Stillwater, Kan. 1/26/91 W 78-72 Manhattan, Kan. 3/5/90 L 65-72* Salina, Kan. 2/21/90 L 66-75 Stillwater, Okla. 1/31/90 W 66-56 Manhattan, Kan. 3/5/89 L 53-65* Salina, Kan. 2/26/89 L 71-81 Stillwater, Okla. 1/11/89 W 78-68 Manhattan, Kan. 2/27/88 L 54-73 Manhattan, Kan. 1-12-88 L 64-87 Stillwater, Okla. 2/17/87 W 74-62 Manhattan, Kan. 1/27/87 L 67-75 Stillwater, Okla. 2/18/86 W 83-65 Manhattan, Kan. 1/29/86 L 58-60 Stillwater, Okla. 3/5/85 W 86-62* Stillwater, Okla. 2/12/85 L 47-75 Stillwater, Okla. 1/22/85 L 65-67 Manhattan, Kan. 2/18/84 W 86-62 Manhattan, Kan. 1/18/84 W 76-71 Stillwater, Okla. 3/10/83 W 102-64* Norman, Okla. 2/26/83 W 76-53 Stillwater, Okla. 2/11/83 W 84-59 Manhattan, Kan. 1/23/82 W 71-63 Stillwater, Okla. 1/18/79 W 86-64* Lincoln, Neb. 1/5/78 W 95-69* Lawrence, Kan. 1/17/76 W 79-68 Lawrence, Kan. % Big 12 Conference Championship * Big Eight Conference Tournament

12/30/91

Old Dominion

12/3/88

ODU leads 3-2

H: 1-0 A: 0-1 N: 1-2 3/23/02 L 62-88! 1/5/84 L 64-92 3/18/82 W 76-67# 12/4/82 W 58-50 3/16/79 L 75-96& ! NCAA Mideast Regional Sweet Sixteen # NCAA East Regional Sweet Sixteen & AIAW South Sectional Oral Roberts 12/10/92 12/3/91 12/8/88 1/8/88 1/8/87 1/8/86 1/2/84

H: 5-0 A: 0-2 N: 0-0 77-44 66-64 83-58 57-58 95-57 75-78 79-62

L

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-1 69-79

W L

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-1 95-61 62-70

Oregon State 12/9/01 12/19/83

11/29/03 L 11/24/02 W ! Preseason WNIT

11/23/81

H: 1-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 85-53 84-80

W

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 89-77

L W L L W

H: 2-0 A: 0-2 N: 0-1 68-78 55-51 33-43 38-47 50-38

W W W

H: N/A A: N/A N: N/A forfeit 96-40 47-32

W

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 79-63

W

H: 0-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 62-47

Portland, Ore. K-State leads 1-0

W

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 63-51

Purdue

Corvallis, Ore. Purdue leads 3-0

H: 0-0 A: 0-1 N: 0-2 3/20/11 L 45-53$ Storrs, Conn. 11/16/03 L 69-79 West Lafayette, Ind. 12/6/91 L 52-75 Provo, Utah $ NCAA Philadelphia Regional First Round Queens College 70-71

K-State leads 1-0 W

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 49-35

Quincy 1/28/93

W

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 62-44

L

Radford leads 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 61-74 Minneapolis, Minn.

L L

H: 0-0 A: 0-2 N: 0-0 41-52 35-84

W

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 59-50

W,

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 83-54

Ranger JC 3/20/70 3/21/69

12/29/06

UO leads 1-0

11/28/87 Rutgers

Series Tied 1-1

1/8/80

New York, N.Y. K-State leads 1-0 Miami, Fla. K-State leads 1-0

W

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 85-63

W

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 82-65

Rockhurst College

Springfield, Mo.

Amarillo, Texas Amarillo, Texas K-State leads 1-0

Richmond 11/24/02

Manhattan, Kan.

Ranger leads 2-0

Rice

Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Tulsa, Okla. Manhattan, Kan. Tulsa, Okla. Manhattan, Kan.

Cullowhee, N.C. K-State leads 1-0

Radford

12/28/76

Manhattan, Kan. Portland, Ore.

Manhattan, Kan. K-State leads 1-0

Princeton 11/25/00

Manhattan, Kan. Pittsburg, Kan. site unavailable K-State leads 1-0

Portland State 12/20/83

Wichita, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Enid, Okla Enid, Okla. Manhattan, Kan. K-State leads 3-0

Pittsburgh 11/27/81

Chapel Hill, N.C. Phillips leads 3-2

Pittsburg State 2/25/81 11/25/80 68-69

Manhattan, Kan. Malibu, Calif. K-State leads 1-0

Phillips

St. Thomas, V.I. K-State leads 1-0 Manhattan, Kan. Rutgers leads 1-0

L

H: 0-0 A: 0-1 N: 0-0 56-81 New Brunswick, N.J.

W

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 77-67

St. Bonaventure 12/11/93

Pacific Christian

K-State leads 2-0 W W

Pfeiffer

1/7/77 1/30/76 11/24/73 2/28/73 2/2/73

DeKalb, Ill.

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-1 56-69 Freeport, Bahamas 88-66! Manhattan, Kan.

Pepperdine

12/22/78

Kan. Kan. Kan. Kan.

Series Tied 1-1

Rhode Island

K-State leads 5-2 W W W L W L W

Oregon 12/10/99

Milwaukee, Wis. Norfolk, Va. Raleigh, N.C. Manhattan, Kan. Cookeville, Tenn.

Penn State

11/21/04 12/22/80

Parsons, Parsons, Manhattan, Manhattan,

Penn leads 1-0

Series Tied 3-3

Northwest Oklahoma State K-State leads 1-0 H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 2/24/77 W 78-62 Manhattan, Kan. Northwestern

K-State leads 1-0

Enid, Okla. 12/12/81

Northwest Missouri State H: 1-2 A: 1-0 N: 1-1 2/8/78 W 71-69 2/2/77 L 57-71 3/5/76 W 67-63# 12/7/74 W 66-58 12/2/72 L 35-41 3/11/72 L 66-70# # AIAW Region VI Tournament

12/13/09 11/17/08 12/18/95 3/11/87 12/3/83 $ NCAA Midwest

Lawrence, Kan. Manhattan, Kan.

K-State leads 1-0 Fairfield, Conn.

K-State leads 1-0 W

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 103-36

St. John’s

K-State leads 1-0

Manhattan, Kan. 11/13/10

W

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 64-53

Manhattan, Kan.


SERIES RECORDS Saint Joseph’s

SJU leads 2-1

H: 0-1 A: 1-0 N: 0-1 12/3/05 L 68-78 12/30/04 W 68-49 3/14/97 L 52-70$ $ NCAA East Regional First Round Saint Louis 12/6/03 1/4/92

Manhattan, Kan. Philadelphia, Pa. Tuscaloosa, Ala.

K-State leads 2-0 W W

H: 2-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 94-54 68-46

Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan.

Southern Illinois

K-State leads 3-0

3/17/07 W 1/13/71 W 1/12/71 W # Postseason WNIT

H: 1-0 A: 2-0 N: 0-0 72-46 # 32-28 56-38

Southern Utah 11/12/07

K-State leads 1-0 W

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 87-38

1/12/87 2/27/75

W W

Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 12/10/93

L

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-1 71-75

Saint Peter’s (N.J.) 12/30/05

12/5/03 1/12/95 3/3/94

Jersey City, N.J.

K-State leads 3-0 Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan.

H: 1-0 A: 1-0 N: 1-0 76-52 Manhattan, Kan. 100-71 Santa Clara, Calif. 66-64 San Jose, Calif.

Seminole JC

L

2/26/71 2/9/71 3/6/70

H: 0-2 A: 0-2 N: 0-0 42-52 40-53 43-85 58-75

W

K-State leads 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 66-45 South Orange, N.J.

W

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 80-50

W

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 65-64

Simpson College 1/5/77

H: 2-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 43-29 53-24 56-36

L

H: 0-0 A: 0-1 N: 0-0 57-63

Stanford 11/30/02

1/5/88

Wichita, Kan. K-State leads 1-0

K-State leads 2-1 H: 0-1 A: 0-0 N: 2-0 11/28/81 L 65-81 Manhattan, Kan. 12/20/80 W 82-62 Los Angeles, Calif. 3/24/73 W 69-57$ New York, N.Y. $ AIAW National Tournament South Dakota

K-State leads 3-0 W W W

H: 2-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 81-37 73-60 104-52

Manhattan, Kan. Lincoln, Neb. Manhattan, Kan.

South Dakota State

K-State leads 4-0 H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 3-0 11/30/10 W 56-51 Manhattan, Kan. 3/4/76 W 73-41$ Moorhead, Minn. 3/6/75 W 70-40$ Lawrence, Kan. 3/8/73 W 43-35$ Warrensburg, Mo. $ AIAW Region VI Tournament Southeast Missouri State K-State leads 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 12/30/03 W 78-42 San Antonio, Texas South Florida 12/28/00

K-State leads 1-0 W

H: 0-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 71-56

Temple

12/5/97

W

Southern Connecticut State H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-2 12/27/76 L 46-55 3/22/73 L 52-56$ $ AIAW National Tournament

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-1 62-71

Springfield, Mo.

TCU leads 1-0

Amarillo, Texas

Manhattan, Kan. Winfield, Kan. Manhattan, Kan.

Stanford, Calif.

11/29/02

12/2/05 12/12/87

W W

L W W W

K-State leads 3-1 H: 1-0 A: 1-1 N: 1-0 55-72 San Antonio, Texas 59-55 Las Vegas, Nev. 80-51 Manhattan, Kan. 75-45 San Antonio, Texas

W W

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 90-52 67-53

Texas-San Antonio 12/20/10 12/21/09 11/23/08 12/31/03

K-State leads 2-0 H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 82-56 110-46

Texas State Dallas, Texas Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Temple, Texas Houston, Texas

K-State leads 1-0 W

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 72-65

Stanford, Calif. K-State leads 1-0

W

H: 0-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 93-77

Temple, Texas

Tennessee

UT leads 4-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-4 12/6/85 L 56-68 DeKalb, Ill. 1/7/82 L 68-83 Knoxville, Tenn. 3/15/80 L 64-84$ Knoxville, Tenn. 3/24/77 L 69-81$ Minneapolis, Minn. $ AIAW National Tournament Tennessee Tech

TTU leads 2-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-2 12/15/77 L 59-73 Columbus, Miss. 3/25/77 L 58-68$ Minneapolis, Minn. $ AIAW National Tournament Tennessee State

12/16/07 2/26/72

12/30/99

Texas Tech

W

H: 0-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 72-58

12/1/00

Texas

Manhattan, Kan. SCSU leads 2-0 New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y.

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 84-41

Manhattan, Kan.

Nashville, Tenn.

Manhattan, Kan. Austin, Texas Manhattan, Kan. Austin, Texas Manhattan, Kan. Austin, Texas Kansas City, Mo. Manhattan, Kan. Austin, Texas Manhattan, Kan. Kansas City, Mo. Austin, Texas Manhattan, Kan. Austin, Texas Manhattan, Kan. Austin, Texas Manhattan, Kan. Austin, Texas Manhattan, Kan. Ruston, La. Austin, Texas

2/6/79 2/17/73

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 66-62 45-39

W

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 52-42

W W

H: 1-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 94-54 109-78

L L L

UCLA leads 3-0 H: 0-1 A: 0-2 N: 0-0 70-83 Los Angeles, Calif. 60-64 Manhattan, Kan. 62-123 Los Angeles, Calif.

W W

H: 1-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 61-41 73-59

W

K-State leads 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 57-48 Santa Barbara, Calif.

W W W W L W L W L W

H: 5-0 A: 2-3 N: 0-0 64-56 75-42 63-31 62-49 48-72 63-57 54-60 54-35 73-77 72-61

Towson 3/12/70 Tulsa 1/22/82 11/22/80

UC Davis 12/12/10 12/29/09

H: 6-2 A: 5-3 N: 1-2 71-67 Manhattan, Kan. 63-69 College Station, Texas 63-65% Oklahoma City, Okla. 45-71 Manhattan, Kan. 67-54 College Station, Texas 48-45 Manhattan, Kan. 39-66 College Station, Texas 74-50 Manhattan, Kan. 59-56 College Station, Texas 88-49 Manhattan, Kan. 66-61 College Station, Texas 60-55 Manhattan, Kan. 67-62 College Station, Texas 59-73 Manhattan, Kan.

12/29/86

Tulsa, Okla. Manhattan, Kan.

K-State leads 2-0

UMKC 12/9/06 12/11/05 12/11/04 11/17/00 1/8/92 11/27/90 12/12/89 11/29/88 12/19/87 12/19/86

Boston, Mass. K-State leads 2-0

UCLA 12/19/80 2/2/79 1/20/78

Manhattan, Kan. Houston, Texas K-State leads 1-0

UC Santa Barbara K-State leads 12-7

K-State leads 2-0

W W

Tampa, Fla.

W L L L W W L W W W W W W L

Lubbock, Texas Kansas City, Mo. Manhattan, Kan. Lubbock, Texas Manhattan, Kan. Lubbock, Texas Manhattan, Kan. Lubbock, Texas Manhattan, Kan. Dallas, Texas Lubbock, Texas Manhattan, Kan. Lubbock, Texas Manhattan, Kan. Kansas City, Mo. Lubbock, Texas Manhattan, Kan. Kansas City, Mo. Lubbock, Texas Lubbock, Texas

K-State leads 1-0 W

UT leads 12-9

H: 4-5 A: 2-7 N: 2-1 2/9/11 L 59-69 2/17/10 L 41-62 3/4/09 W 66-50 1/16/08 W 77-74 2/3/07 L 34-61 1/22/06 L 70-71 (OT) 3/10/05 W 72-69% 2/16/05 L 60-64 2/29/04 L 63-65 1/25/03 W 71-69 3/6/02 W 79-63% 1/30/02 W 80-76 (2OT) 1/17/01 W 72-63 1/5/00 L 58-80 1/16/99 W 75-65 2/11/98 L 57-73 1/11/97 W 68-67 12/15/84 L 48-74 12/30/83 L 78-82 3/25/83 L 70-73 (OT)# 12/11/82 L 73-93 % Big 12 Conference Championship # NCAA Midwest Regional

Manhattan, Kan. Houston, Texas Series tied 10-10

H: 4-3 A: 4-5 N: 2-2 1/15/11 L 66-68 (2OT) 3/11/10 W 59-51 2/24/10 L 67-75 (OT) 1/21/09 W 60-48 1/16/08 W 71-45 2/11/07 W 66-59 1/4/06 W 53-51 1/22/05 W 55-53 3/3/04 W 85-73 3/13/03 L 65-71% 3/6/03 L 64-73 1/27/02 W 76-63 1/31/00 L 41-72 1/18/00 L 47-51 3/3/99 L 55-74% 1/9/99 L 60-73 2/28/98 L 62-67 3/5/97 W 76-68% 1/18/97 L 61-76 12/1/78 W 83-66 % Big 12 Conference Championship

Texas Women’s College

3/2/11 2/13/10 3/13/09 3/1/09 1/13/08 1/6/07 1/11/06 1/19/05 2/18/04 2/22/03 1/16/02 2/20/01 1/15/00 1/27/99

Manhattan, Kan. Dallas, Texas

K-State leads 2-0

K-State leads 1-0

K-State leads 1-0 H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 82-38

L

K-State leads 3-2

H: 2-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-2 12/11/87 L 59-82 3/13/82 W 78-75$ 1/5/81 W 83-75 1/9/76 W 63-46 2/26/72 L 65-67 (OT) $ NCAA East Regional First Round

Texas A&M Southern

Manhattan, Kan.

Texas Southern Miami, Fla.

South Carolina

12/4/94 12/4/81 3/6/81

12/11/99

Stanford leads 1-0

Stephen F. Austin

1/8/76 Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Seminole, Okla. Seminole, Okla.

K-State leads 1-0

South Alabama

W

K-State leads 3-0

W W W

Seminole leads 4-0 L L L L

Seton Hall 1/11/80

12/14/08 Manhattan, Kan.

K-State leads 3-0 W W W

K-State leads 1-0 H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 73-63

SSC leads 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-1 55-75

Temple JC

2/20/71 2/19/71 12/12/70 12/11/70

Manhattan, Kan.

Texas-Pan American

K-State leads 2-1 H: 1-0 A: 0-1 N: 1-0 77-56 Manhattan, Kan. 53-57 San Diego, Calif. 73-65 Long Beach, Calif.

Santa Clara 12/15/06 11/26/05 12/30/98

Southwestern College

W L W

W W W

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 69-59

Southern State College 3/22/69

W

H: 3-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 94-31 93-35 69-55

College Station, Texas Manhattan, Kan. Minneapolis, Minn. College Station, Texas Plainview, Texas

Texas Christian

Fairfield, Conn. K-State leads 1-0

Sacramento State

W

SMC leads 1-0

H: 0-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 72-64

San Diego State 12/5/98 12/28/97 12/7/90

12/29/90 Manhattan, Kan. Hays, Kan.

76-81 73-61 62-65 83-72 61-53

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi K-State leads 1-0 H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 12/2/00 W 63-54 Manhattan, Kan.

K-State leads 1-0

K-State leads 2-0 H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 88-50 78-27

L W L W W

Texas-Arlington SMU

St. Mary of the Plains

Manhattan, Kan. Carbondale, Ill. Carbondale, Ill.

2/25/98 1/25/97 12/2/88 12/9/82 11/25/76

Manhattan, Kan. Davis, Calif.

K-State leads 7-3 Kansas City, Mo. Manhattan, Kan. Kansas City, Mo. Manhattan, Kan. Kansas City, Mo. Manhattan, Kan. Kansas City, Mo. Manhattan, Kan. Kansas City, Mo. Manhattan, Kan.

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SERIES RECORDS UNLV

K-State leads 3-1

1/4/86 1/27/78 1/18/78 12/17/76

W W L W

H: 1-0 A: 1-1 N: 1-0 66-63 89-62 84-113 73-71

USC

Las Vegas, Nev. Lawrence, Kan. Las Vegas, Nev. Manhattan, Kan. K-State leads 1-0

11/20/02 W ! Preseason WNIT

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 73-61!

Manhattan, Kan.

Utah leads 3-2 H: 1-1 A: 0-2 N: 1-0 11/28/98 L 58-76 Salt Lake City, Utah 12/6/97 L 57-68 Manhattan, Kan. 12/17/94 L 46-61 Salt Lake City, Utah 1/1/94 W 49-41 Manhattan, Kan. 3/23/77 W 70-32$ Minneapolis, Minn. $ AIAW National Tournament

Wayne State

Wayne State leads 4-3 H: 1-2 A: 0-2 N: 2-0 12/3/76 L 57-59 Wayne, Neb. 2/2/76 W 89-57 Manhattan, Kan. 11/29/75 W 90-65 Springfield, Mo. 3/10/73 W 43-39$ Warrensburg, Mo. 2/6/71 L 50-51 Manhattan, Kan. 1/17/71 L 31-50 Manhattan, Kan. 1/24/70 L 45-47 Wayne, Neb. $ AIAW Region VI Tournament

3/21/75 W 54-43$ 3/8/75 L 57-64# 2/8/75 L 57-74 11/29/74 L 44-53 3/8/74 L 46-52# 2/16/74 L 47-58 # AIAW Region VI Tournament $ AIAW National Tournament

Weber State

11/24/06

K-State leads 2-0

Utah

UTEP

K-State leads 2-1

11/14/08 12/1/07 12/6/96

W W L

H: 1-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-1 65-44 66-58 61-67

12/17/06 12/7/02

W W

H: 2-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 59-54 60-36

Weatherford JC

K-State leads 1-0

1/10/76 W West Texas State 3/21/70

Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan.

W

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 66-59 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 56-47

Temple, Texas K-State leads 1-0

Wisconsin L

Wisconsin leads 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-1 53-56 Las Vegas, Nev.

Wisconsin-Green Bay 12/5/07 11/10/06 12/12/02 12/6/01 12/8/99 12/21/91

L W W W W L

K-State leads 4-2 H: 2-1 A: 2-1 N: 0-0 56-68 72-67 80-75 85-66 66-57 50-59

Western Carolina 3/13/70

WCU leads 1-0 L

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 38-43

2/7/76

W

K-State leads 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 84-63

VSU leads 1-0

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-1 3/17/79 L 92-104$ $ AIAW South Sectional Tournament

Cookeville, Tenn.

Valparaiso

K-State leads 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 3/21/04 W 71-63$ Minneapolis, Minn. $ NCAA Mideast Regional First Round

Western Illinois 11/21/10 1/2/08 11/21/03 1/3/03 11/21/00 11/28/86

H: 6-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 63-53 68-53 76-48 84-40 63-54 84-46

Western Kentucky Vanderbilt

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-2 3/23/09 L 61-74$$ Albuquerque, N.M. 3/21/05 L 60-63$ Seattle, Wash. $$ NCAA Raleigh Regional Second Round $ NCAA Kansas City Regional Second Round

3/28/06 W 1/3/86 L + Postseason WNIT

VCU

2/20/02 11/26/01 12/5/00

12/20/09

W

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 73-67

Vermont 12/30/10 12/17/00

W W

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 68-39 64-60 (OT)

W

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 75-63

Villanova

Virginia State W

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 84-43 University Park, Pa.

W W W W W W

H: 3-0 A: 3-0 N: 0-0 73-51 50-30 78-16 39-15 59-26 39-24

W W

H: 1-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 73-60 88-61

W W W W

H: 3-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 70-63 74-58 88-68 67-48

Washburn

K-State leads 6-0

11/5/03 2/21/74 12/7/73 2/1/72 1/14/72 2/24/71 Washington

Manhattan, Topeka, Manhattan, Manhattan, Topeka, Topeka,

Kan. Kan. Kan. Kan. Kan. Kan.

K-State leads 2-0

12/30/08 11/10/08 Washington State

12/5/81 11/30/79 12/5/78 12/2/77 1/11/77 1/13/76 12/16/75 3/22/75 1/11/75 11/23/74 3/22/74 3/19/70 3/20/69 $ AIAW National

Philadelphia, Pa. K-State leads 1-0

2/7/81

Wayland Baptist

Hanover, N.H. Manhattan, Kan. K-State leads 1-0

12/28/04

11/20/09 12/28/08 12/30/94 11/28/80

Las Vegas, Nev. K-State leads 2-0

Seattle, Wash. Manhattan, Kan. K-State leads 4-0 Manhattan, Kan. Pullman, Wash. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan.

Wayland leads 10-3 H: 1-4 A: 1-2 N: 1-4 W 93-78 Lincoln, Neb. W 79-69 Manhattan, Kan. W 76-71 Plainview, Texas L 56-70 Manhattan, Kan. L 64-72 Manhattan, Kan. L 53-80 Plainview, Texas L 49-52 Manhattan, Kan. L 55-63$ Harrisonburg, Va. L 44-91 Plainview, Texas L 57-97 LaVern, Okla. L 34-49$ Manhattan, Kan. L 43-61 Amarillo, Texas L 21-76 Amarillo, Texas Tournament

Western Michigan W W W

H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-1 57-56+ (OT) 69-95

K-State leads 3-0 H: 1-0 A: 1-0 N: 1-0 92-75 Manhattan, Kan. 91-62 St. Thomas, V.I. 90-81 Kalamazoo, Mich.

K-State leads 39-6 H: 19-3 A: 20-2 N: 2-1 12/15/00 W 65-64 Wichita, Kan. 12/18/99 L 66-76 Manhattan, Kan. 12/11/96 W 63-59 Manhattan, Kan. 11/28/95 W 54-44 Wichita, Kan. 11/29/94 W 60-55 Salina, Kan. 12/7/93 L 54-67 Wichita, Kan. 1/26/93 L 54-66 Manhattan, Kan. 12/14/91 L 60-70 Wichita, Kan. 12/11/90 W 79-57 Manhattan, Kan. 11/28/89 W 87-65 Wichita, Kan. 12/29/88 W 67-54 Manhattan, Kan. 12/8/87 W 75-53 Wichita, Kan. 11/26/85 W 76-60 Manhattan, Kan. 12/1/84 W 66-49 Wichita, Kan. 1/9/84 W 92-71 Manhattan, Kan. 11/29/83 W 68-53 Wichita, Kan. 2/8/83 W 71-64 Wichita, Kan. 12/18/82 W 77-59 Manhattan, Kan. 2/27/82 W 68-63 Wichita, Kan. 2/3/82 W 69-64 Manhattan, Kan. 3/2/81 L 61-65! Emporia, Kan. 2/3/81 L 66-67 Manhattan, Kan. 1/10/81 W 93-70 Wichita, Kan. 12/12/80 W 57-56 Wichita, Kan. 2/28/80 W 73-71& Pittsburg, Kan. 2/2/80 W 73-53 Manhattan, Kan. 2/23/79 W 90-51 Manhattan, Kan. 2/3/79 W 81-63 Wichita, Kan. 2/25/78 W 78-33 Wichita, Kan. 1/31/78 W 84-63 Manhattan, Kan. 2/17/77 W 64-60 Manhattan, Kan. 1/31/77 W 76-53 Wichita, Kan. 1/6/77 W 77-47 Wichita, Kan. 2/18/76 W 84-50 Wichita, Kan. 12/9/75 W 65-45 Manhattan, Kan. 2/7/75 W 82-48 Wichita, Kan. 12/12/74 W 78-25 Manhattan, Kan. 2/8/74 W 66-25 Wichita, Kan. 1/22/74 W 87-21 Manhattan, Kan. 2/10/73 W 87-21 Manhattan, Kan. 1/20/73 W 57-35 Wichita, Kan. 2/4/72 W 49-37 Manhattan, Kan. 1/26/72 W 44-40 Wichita, Kan. 2/27/71 W 59-32 Manhattan, Kan. 1/22/71 W 43-38 Wichita, Kan. ! AIAW Playoff Game & AIAW Southern Subregional

1/28/77 12/10/76 3/6/76 2/9/76 2/7/76 12/13/75

11/15/07 L 3/28/07 L 11/17/06 W 11/28/05 W 11/19/04 W 11/24/00 L 12/29/79 W # Postseason WNIT

H: 3-0 A: 1-2 N: 0-1 44-56 79-89 (3OT)# 68-62 (OT) 65-55 85-42 70-73 (OT) 75-54

Yale Manhattan, Kan. Las Vegas, Nev.

Wichita State

William Penn

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Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan.

Laramie, Wyo. Laramie, Wyo. Manhattan, Kan. Laramie, Wyo. Manhattan, Kan. Corvallis, Ore. Manhattan, Kan.

Series Tied 1-1

Vandy leads 2-0

K-State leads 1-0

K-State leads 4-3

K-State leads 6-0 W W W W W W

Normal, Ill.

Boston, Mass. Wyoming

Valdosta State

Green Bay, Wis. Manhattan, Kan. Green Bay, Wis. Manhattan, Kan. Green Bay, Wis. Manhattan, Kan.

Amarillo, Texas Wisconsin-La Crosse

El Paso, Texas Manhattan, Kan. Moscow, Idaho

Harrisonburg, Va. Lawrence, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Oskaloosa, Iowa Brookings, S.D. Oskaloosa, Iowa

L W L L W L

William Penn leads 9-3 H: 1-2 A: 0-4 N: 2-3 61-75 Oskaloosa, Iowa 57-53 Manhattan, Kan. 59-74# Moorhead, Minn. 59-72 Oskaloosa, Iowa 63-61 Normal, Ill. 58-65 Manhattan, Kan.

11/30/97

K-State leads 1-0 W

H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 75-47

Chicago, Ill.


1,000 POINT CLUB

Entering the 43rd year of Kansas State women’s basketball, the Wildcats have had a Big 12-leading 36 players surpass the 1,000-point barrier in their careers.The following is a ranking of the 36 players in school history to surpass the plateau.

SWEAT

OHLDE

WECKER

D. MILLER

KOEHN

HAZIM

1. KENDRA WECKER 2,333 POINTS 5-11 • Forward • 2001-05 • Marysville, Kan.

3. ASHLEY SWEAT 1,805 POINTS 6-2 • Forward • 2006-2010 • McPherson, Kan.

Kodak/WBCA All-American (2005) • Big 12 Conference Player of the Year (2005) • Senior CLASS Award Recipient (2005) • Collegiate Basketball Award of Excellence finalist (2005) • Two-time AP third team All-American (2003, 2004) • Two-time USBWA All-American (2003, 2005) • Three-time Naismith National Player of the Year Award finalist (2003, 2004, 2005) • Three-time All-Big 12 First Team selection (2003, 2004, 2005) and 2002 All-Big 12 Third Team selection • Two-time Wade Trophy and John R. Wooden Award finalist (2004, 2005) • Three-time CoSIDA Academic All-District (2003, 2004, 2005) • 2002 All-Big 12 Honorable Mention selection • Two-time Big 12 AllTournament Team selection (2002, 2005) • Three-time Academic All-Big 12 First Team selection (2003, 2004, 2005) • Seven-time Big 12 Player of the Week • WBCA Division I Player of the Month (February 2005) • Named Preseason WNIT MVP in 2002-03 • Ranked first all-time in career scoring (2,333) and first all-time in career rebounding (1,087) at K-State • Also holds school records for most career double-doubles (52), career field goals made (935), career field goals attempted (1,913), career minutes played (4,141) and most consecutive free throws made (28) • Became the first Wildcat and second player in league history to record 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in a career • Won a gold medal as a member of the 2003 USA Basketball World Championship For Young Women Team • Her No. 53 jersey was retired on Feb. 26, 2005 • Drafted No. 4 overall by the San Antonio Silver Stars in the 2005 WNBA Draft.

2010 Lowe’s Senior CLASS All-Senior All-America first team • 2010 CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America third team • 2010 CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District VII first team • 2010 All-Big 12 First Team • 2010 Dallas Morning News All-Big 12 second team • 2010 Academic All-Big 12 first team • 2009 All-Big 12 First Team • 2009 Dallas Morning News All-Big 12 second team honoree • 2009 CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District VII second team selection • Two-time Academic All-Big 12 first team recipient • 2007 Postseason WNIT All-Tournament team • 2007 All-Big 12 rookie team • 2007 Waco Tribune Big 12 All-Rookie Team • Point total from 200809 season was third highest by a junior in school history • Most points in a season since 2004-05 • Set the school record with 33 consecutive free throws made during the 2009 season • Ranks 28th in school history for career rebounds with 441 • Is the 25th player in school history to record 1,000 points and 400 rebounds for her career.

Years 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Totals

GP 34 34 31 29 128

FG 221 257 217 240 935

2. NICOLE OHLDE

3FG 29 56 28 40 153

FT 86 76 59 89 310

Reb/Avg. 264-7.8 281-8.3 250-8.1 292-10.1 1,087-8.5

A 97 125 83 74 379

TO 98 115 70 73 356

BK 20 10 22 19 71

ST Pts./Avg. 60 557-16.4 62 646-19.0 58 521-16.8 47 609-21.0 227 2,333-18.2

2,241 POINTS 6-5 • Center • 2000-04 • Clay Center, Kan.

Two-time consensus first team All-American - Kodak/WBCA, AP and USBWA (2003, 2004) • Two-time State Farm Wade Trophy and Naismith National Player of the Year awards finalist (2003, 2004) • John R. Wooden Award Finalist (2004) • Two-time Big 12 Conference Player of the Year (2003, 2004) • 2004 CoSIDA Second Team Academic All-America • 2002 AP Honorable Mention All-American • Three-time Kodak All-District selection (2002, 2003, 2004) • 2002 ESPN The Magazine Center of the Year Finalist • Three-time CoSIDA Academic All-District • Four-time All-Big 12 selection (2002, 2003, 2004, first team - 2001, third team) • 2001 Big 12 Conference Freshman of the Year • Three-time Academic All-Big 12 First Team selection (2002, 2003, 2004) • WBCA Division I Player of the Month (January 2004) • Senior CLASS Award finalist (2004) • Two-time Honda Women’s Basketball Award Finalist (2003, 2004) • Collegiate Basketball Award of Excellence recipient (2004) • Ranked second in the school record books in career scoring (2,241), rebounds (995), field goals made (882), career blocks (204), career double-doubles (39) and career minutes played (4,103) • Ranked first in career free throws made (476) and free throws attempted (707) • Seven-time Big 12 Player of the Week honoree • Drafted No. 6 overall by the Minnesota Lynx in the 2004 WNBA Draft • Won two gold medals as a member of the USA Basketball World Championship For Young Women Teams in 2002 and 2003 • The most decorated player ever in school history, her No. 3 jersey was retired on March 3, 2004 • Named Big 12 Female Athlete of the Year in 2004. Years 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 Totals

GP 27 34 34 31 126

FG 191 245 243 203 882

3FG 0 0 1 0 1

FT 82 120 138 136 476

Reb/Avg. 220-8.1 262-7.7 306-9.0 207-6.7 995-7.9

A 45 94 109 119 367

TO 86 96 93 68 343

BK 17 69 65 53 204

ST Pts./Avg. 41 464-17.2 49 610-17.9 31 625-18.4 26 542-17.5 147 2,241-17.8

Years 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals

GP 34 32 33 32 131

FG 141 127 197 172 637

4. LAURIE KOEHN

3FG 27 29 19 35 110

FT 78 76 132 135 421

Reb/Avg. 166/4.9 108/3.4 167/5.1 163/5.1 604/4.6

A 39 35 45 50 169

TO 56 68 73 68 265

BK 18 23 11 18 70

ST Pts./Avg. 34 387/11.4 27 359/11.2 39 545/16.5 35 514/16.1 135 1,805/13.8

1,733 POINTS 5-8 • Guard • 2001-05 • Hesston, Kan.

NCAA, K-State and Big 12 Conference all-time career leader in three-point field goals made (392) • 2005 CoSIDA Second Team Academic All-America • 2004 CoSIDA First Team Academic All-America • Two-time All-Big 12 Second Team selection (2004, 2005) • 2002 All-Big 12 Third Team • Four-time Academic All-Big 12 First Team honoree • Holds the school and Big 12 record for career three-point field goal attempts (942) • Also set a Big 12 record for career free throw percentage shooting 87.7 from the charity stripe (193-of-220) • Named 2001-02 ESPN.com Rookie of the Year • Won a gold medal with the 2002 USA Basketball World Championship For Young Women Team and a silver medal as a member of the 2003 USA Basketball Pan American Games Team • Three-time Big 12 Freshman of the Week pick • Finished third in the Mountain Dew College Three-Point Shootout in 2004-05 • Signed a free agent contract with the WNBA’s Washington Mystics for the 2005 season. Years 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Totals

GP 34 24 31 32 121

FG 192 106 140 136 574

5. DIANA MILLER

3FG 122 72 100 98 392

FT 94 33 39 27 193

Reb/Avg. 114-3.4 82-3.4 75-2.4 91-2.8 362-3.0

A 85 44 41 48 218

TO 103 43 40 52 238

BK 3 2 1 4 10

ST Pts./Avg. 36 600-17.6 19 317-13.2 21 419-13.5 36 397-12.4 112 1,733-14.3

1,705 POINTS 5-11 • Forward • 1987-91 • Hutchinson, Kan.

1990 Kodak All-District Team selection • Ranked fourth all-time in career scoring (1,705) • 1990 Honorable Mention All-American • Co-Big Eight Conference Player of the Year in 1990 • Two-time AllBig Eight First Team selection (1990, 1991) • Two-time All-Big Eight Honorable Mention (1988, 1989) • Ranked 10th in career blocks (45), seventh in rebounds (747) and 15th in assists (236). Years 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 Totals

GP 28 29 30 27 114

FG 117 149 197 194 657

3FG 8 15 45 44 112

FT 41 71 80 87 279

Reb/Avg. 195-7.0 192-6.6 195-6.5 165-6.1 747-6.6

A 61 57 48 70 236

TO 104 99 86 86 375

BK 5 86 19 13 45

6. NADIRA HAZIM

ST Pts./Avg. 43 283-10.1 86 384-13.2 42 519-17.3 39 519-19.2 168 1,705-15.0

1,670 POINTS 5-8 • Guard • 1987-91 • Topeka, Kan.

1991 Kodak All-District selection • Honorable mention All-American in 1991 • 1991 All-Big Eight First Team selection • Two-time All-Big Eight Second Team pick (1989, 1990) • Tied for fourth on the single game steals list with nine (twice) and third in career free throws (334) • Ranked fourth in career steals (260) and ninth in assists (278). Years 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 Totals

GP 28 27 30 27 112

FG 123 166 180 186 655

3FG 0 1 1 24 26

FT 72 48 106 108 334

Reb/Avg. 122-4.4 118-4.4 160-5.3 154-5.7 554-5.0

A 79 50 70 79 278

TO 123 77 100 105 405

BK 3 1 8 7 19

ST Pts./Avg. 67 318-11.4 54 381-14.1 76 467-15.6 63 504-18.7 260 1,670-14.9

137


1,000 POINT CLUB

FEENEY

ROMSTAD

JACOBSON

STIRES

DIETZ

WILLIAMS

FINKES

GIPSON

MAHONEY

C. JONES

6. EILEEN FEENEY 1,670 POINTS 5-11 • Forward • 1976-80 • East Hanover, N.J.

12. GAYLA WILLIAMS 1,320 POINTS 5-6 • Guard • 1977-81 • Cedar Point, Kan.

Ranked fifth in career rebounding (783) and fifth in career scoring (1,670) • Tied for third in single game rebounding (19) • All-Big Eight Second Team selection in 1980 • Named to the Big Eight AllTournament Team in 1980.

1981 All-Big Eight First Team selection • Named to the All-Big Eight Tournament Team in 1981 • Member of the 1979 National Sports Festival Midwest Team • 1981 CoSIDA Academic All-District selection • Ranked 13th in career assists (249) and tied for sixth in single season assists (139) • Sixth in single-season free throw percentage (.848, 56-66) • Also ranked second in career games played (131) and sixth in games started (115).

Years 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 Totals

GP 35 34 31 34 134

FG 147 209 194 208 758

3FG — — — — —

FT 36 44 31 43 154

Reb/Avg. 162-4.6 210-6.2 192-6.2 219-6.4 783-5.9

A — — — — —

TO — — — — —

BK — — — — —

ST — — — — —

Pts./Avg. 330-9.4 462-13.6 419-13.5 459-13.5 1,670-12.5

8. TAMMIE ROMSTAD 1,548 POINTS 6-1 • Center • 1978-82 • Independence, Mo. Two-time Wade Trophy finalist (1981, 1982) • Kodak All-Region VI team member • American Women’s Sports Team Third Team All-American • 1980 Women’s Basketball League Region VI All-American • Member of the 1977 U.S. Select National Team • Holds K-State’s single season scoring (686) and rebounding marks (337) • Jersey retired (#33) on March 1, 2009. Years 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 Totals

GP 21 35 14 32 102

FG 45 292 100 218 655

9. BRIT JACOBSON

3FG — — — — —

FT 23 102 33 80 238

Reb/Avg. 75-3.6 337-9.6 116-8.3 251-7.8 779-7.3

A — — — — —

TO — — — — —

BK — — — — —

ST — — — — —

Pts./Avg. 113-5.4 686-19.6 233-16.7 516-16.1 1,548-15.2

1,519 POINTS 5-7 • Guard • 1994-98 • Chugiak, Alaska

Three-time honorable mention all-conference selection • 1998 Academic All-Big 12 selection • Ranked second all-time in free throws made (348) and free throw attempted (541) • Also ranked eighth in field goals made (562), seventh in field goals attempted (1,356), 11th in career assists (276) and sixth in career steals (219). Years 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 Totals

GP 27 30 27 28 112

FG 136 166 133 127 562

3FG 1 9 28 9 47

FT 94 102 70 82 348

Reb/Avg. 138-5.1 162-5.4 116-4.3 123-4.4 539-4.8

A 48 35 75 118 276

TO 100 94 99 113 406

BK 2 5 1 7 15

10. SHANELE STIRES

ST Pts./Avg. 34 367-13.6 57 443-14.8 54 364-13.5 74 345-12.3 219 1,519-13.6

1,344 POINTS 5-11 • Guard • 1992-95 • Salina, Kan.

Selected to the 1995 Kodak All-District V team • Honorable mention Kodak All-American in 1995 • 1995 All-Big Eight First Team and 1994 All-Big Eight Second Team selection in 1994 • Played professionally with the WNBA’s Minnesota Lynx in 2001 and 2002 • Played professionally overseas in Greece and Sweden • Also played three years for the Columbus Quest of the ABL • Ranks eighth in career steals (170) and ninth in career rebounds (701). Years 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 Totals

GP 27 27 27 81

FG 138 169 194 501

11. KIMBERLY DIETZ

3FG 7 29 36 72

FT 78 95 97 270

Reb/Avg. 244-9.0 234-8.7 223-8.3 701-8.7

A 59 65 52 379

TO 99 86 63 386

BK 7 1 3 20

ST Pts./Avg. 55 361-13.4 60 462-17.1 55 521-19.3 382 1,344-16.6

1,321 POINTS 5-9 • Guard • 2004-08 • Boulder, Colo.

2008 AP All-American Honorable Mention selection • 2008 All-Big 12 First Team selection • 2008 Waco Tribune All-Big 12 First Team selection • 2008 Kansas City Star All-Big 12 Second Team • 2008 Dallas Morning News All-Big 12 Second Team • Three-time Academic All-Big 12 selection • Named to the 2006 WNIT All-Tournament Team • Ranks ninth in career assists with (306) and is the fourth player in school history to tally 1,300 points and 300 assists for her career • Ranks fourth in school history and 10th in Big 12 history for career 3-point field goals made with 230 • Ranks third in school history and seventh in Big 12 history for career 3-point field goals attempted with 679 • Tied for seventh in school history for career games played with 126. Years 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Totals

GP 28 34 34 30 126

FG 22 112 156 163 453

3FG 12 67 78 73 230

FT 8 65 63 49 185

Reb/Avg. 26-0.9 100-2.9 106-3.1 72-2.4 304-2.4

A 34 90 99 83 306

TO 19 66 94 87 266

BK 6 10 12 13 41

ST Pts./Avg. 8 64-2.3 26 356-10.5 45 453-13.3 40 448-14.9 119 1,321-10.5

Years 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 Totals

FG 128 117 117 156 518

13. ANGIE FINKES

3FG — — — — —

FT 60 76 64 56 256

Reb/Avg. 110-3.4 83-2.7 88-2.5 85-2.6 366-2.8

A — — — — —

TO — — — — —

BK — — — — —

ST — — — — —

Pts./Avg. 316-9.9 310-10.0 326-9.3 368-11.2 1,320-10.1

1,314 POINTS 6-0 • Forward • 1996-2000 • St. Paris, Ohio

Three-time All-Big 12 Conference honorable mention selection (1997, 1998, 1999) • Three-time Academic All-Big 12 honorable mention • 1999-00 Successful Farming Magazine All-American Farm Team honorable mention • Ranked 11th in career rebounds (627), ninth in field goals made (539) and 10th in field goals attempted (1,249). Years 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 Totals

GP 31 28 26 30 115

FG 90 159 135 155 539

3FG 0 0 3 0 3

FT 45 71 45 72 233

Reb/Avg. 118-3.8 153-5.5 156-6.0 129-6.7 627-5.5

A 25 39 47 54 165

TO 48 97 77 89 311

BK 7 5 4 9 25

ST 11 31 25 26 93

Pts./Avg. 225-7.3 389-13.9 318-12.2 382-12.7 1,314-11.4

14. MARLIES GIPSON 1,313 POINTS 6-0 • Forward • 2005-09 • McPherson, Kan. Two-time All-Big 12 Second Team selection • 2008 Dallas Morning News All-Big 12 first team selection • 2008 Kansas City Star All-Big 12 second team • 2009 CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-Distrcit VII second team honoree • Three-time Academic All-Big 12 first team selection • Holds the school record for blocked shots in a career with 257 and ranks third in Big 12 history • Holds the school record for blocked shots by a freshman (62), junior (70) and senior (86) • First player in school history to block 70 or more shots in two straight seasons and the first player to ever block 70 shots and 80 shots in a season • Ranks fifth in school history for career rebounds (811) and is the sixth player in school history to record 1,000 points and 800 rebounds for her career • Ranks 21st in school history for career assists (207) • Is tied for seventh in school history for career starts (115). Years 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Totals

GP 34 16 32 33 115

FG 122 88 161 197 568

3FG 7 4 6 5 22

FT 31 24 47 43 145

Reb/Avg. 216/6.4 132/8.3 241/7.5 222/6.7 811/7.1

A 54 25 52 76 207

TO 76 37 55 72 240

BK 62 39 70 86 257

ST Pts./Avg. 41 283/8.3 20 209/13.1 38 380/11.9 39 442/13.4 138 1,313/11.4

15. MEGAN MAHONEY 1,307 POINTS 6-0 • Forward/Guard • 2001-05 • Sturgis, S.D. Second in school history for career assists (589) • First Wildcat in school history to record four-straight 100+ assist seasons • Two-time All-Big 12 Honorable Mention (2004, 2005) and 2003 All-Big 12 First Team selection • Only the second Kansas State player ever to record a triple-double with 12 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists vs. Saint Louis on Dec. 6, 2003 • Only the fourth player in Big 12 Conference history to record a triple-double • Named to the Big 12 All-Tournament Team in 2005 • Played and started in a school-record 129 consecutive career games since the beginning of her freshman season in 2001-02 • Three-time Academic All-Big 12 First Team selection • Six-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll student • Drafted No. 34 overall by the Connecticut Sun in the 2005 WNBA Draft. Years 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Totals

GP 34 34 31 30 129

FG 105 170 98 113 486

3FG 27 56 23 11 117

FT 49 77 40 52 218

Reb/Avg. 183-5.4 216-6.4 218-7.0 187-6.2 804-6.2

A 157 164 162 106 589

TO 111 105 80 67 363

BK 13 9 16 14 52

ST Pts./Avg. 53 286-8.4 50 473-13.9 36 259-8.4 38 289-9.6 177 1,307-10.1

16. CASSANDRA JONES 1,271 POINTS 5-7 • Guard • 1982-86 • Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 1986 Street & Smith’s Honorable Mention All-American • All-Big Eight Second Team selection in 1985 • Holds the K-State record for career steals (382) and single season steals (129) • Tied for fourth alltime in career assists (379). Years 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 Totals

138

GP 32 31 35 33 131

GP 32 31 29 17 109

FG 107 143208 66 524

3FG — — — — —

FT 50 67 79 27 223

Reb/Avg. 124-3.9 113-3.7 120-4.1 86-5.1 443-4.2

A 83 131 113 52 379

TO 88 125 110 63 386

BK 5 9 3 3 20

ST Pts./Avg. 79 264-8.3 119 353-11.4 129 495-17.1 55 159-9.4 382 1,271-11.7


1,000 POINT CLUB

REUSSER

COGGINS

LEHNING

BONNER

GARY

LAUGHLIN

POPPE

JONES

PRICE

THOMAS

17. CLAIRE COGGINS 1,236 POINTS 5-11 • Guard/Forward • 2003-07 • Lee’s Summit, Mo.

22. JAN LAUGHLIN

Two-time All-Big 12 Second Team • 2006 Postseason WNIT MVP • Two-time Preseason All-Big 12 Honorable Mention • Led the team in scoring her junior year and steals her senior year.

Candidate for the 1976 U.S. Olympic women’s basketball and handball teams.

Years 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Totals

GP 25 32 33 34 124

FG 30 117 166 162 475

3FG 14 38 77 56 185

FT 7 32 37 25 101

Reb/Avg. 38/1.5 99/3.1 101/3.1 115/3.4 353/2.8

A 20 70 70 53 213

TO 22 50 57 94 223

18. JANET REUSSER

BK 2 14 13 7 36

ST 33 40 47 64 184

Pts./Avg. 81/3.2 304/9.5 446/13.5 405/11.9 1236/10.0

1,227 POINTS 5-5 • Guard • 1972-76 • Viola, Kan.

Two-time All-American for the Wildcat track and field team (mile relay and 400-meter hurdles) • Ranked 10th all-time in career field goals made (529) and sixth all-time in career field goals attempted (1,416) at K-State. Years 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 Totals

GP 25 15 29 34 103

FG 62 64 174 229 529

3FG — — — — —

FT 32 33 38 66 169

Reb/Avg. N/A N/A 123-4.2 95-2.8 N/A

A — — — — —

TO — — — — —

BK — — — — —

ST — — — — —

Pts./Avg. 156-6.2 161-10.7 386-13.3 524-15.5 1,227-11.9

19. SHALEE LEHNING 1,189 POINTS 5-9 • Guard • 2005-09 • Sublette, Kan. 2009 Associated Press All-America honorable mention selection • 2009 Lowe’s Senior CLASS All-Senior All-America first team recipient • 2009 Wade Trophy candidate • 2009 Naismith Award candidate • 2009 Wooden Award candidate • 2009 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award finalist (won the online fan vote) • 2008-09 Lieberman Award semifinalist • Two-time All-Big 12 First Team selection (2008 and 2009) and an All-Big 12 honorable mention selection in 2007 • 2009 CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America third team honoree • Two-time CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District VII selection (2008, third team; 2009 first team) • Three-time Academic All-Big 12 first team selection • Twotime Big 12 Player of the Week selection •2008 Kansas City Star All-Big 12 co-Player of the Year and first team selection • Two-time Waco Tribune All-Big 12 first team recipient • 2009 Dallas Morning News All-Big 12 first team honoree • Holds the school record for assists in a career and ranks second in Big 12 history (800) • Ranks fourth in school history in career rebounds (914) • First player in school and Big 12 history to register 1,000 points, 900 rebounds and 800 assists for a career • Holds the school record for assists by a freshman (189), sophomore (179), junior (203) and senior (229) • Senior year total of 229 assists is a K-State single season record and ranks second in Big 12 history for a season • Led the Big 12 in assists per game in 2007-08 and 2008-09 • Finished second in the nation in assists per game in 2008-09 • Holds the school and Big 12 records for triple-doubles in a career (5) and season (3) • Tied for third in NCAA history for career triple-doubles • Holds the school record for minutes played (4,271) • Ranks fifth in school history for career steals (235) • Ranks tied for third in career starts (123) and career games played (130) • Jersey retired (#5) March 1, 2009 • Drafted 25th overall in the second round of the 2009 WNBA Draft by the Atlanta Dream. Years 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Totals

GP 34 34 32 30 130

FG 83 99 127 117 426

20. ANGIE BONNER

3FG 10 12 13 13 48

FT 63 59 93 74 289

Reb/Avg. 224/6.6 236/6.9 243/7.6 211/7.0 914/7.0

A 189 179 203 229 800

TO 103 105 122 106 436

BK 13 3 6 7 29

ST 60 55 72 48 235

Pts./Avg. 239/7.0 269/7.0 360/11.3 321/10.7 1,189/9.1

1,170 POINTS 6-1 • Center • 1981-84 • St. Louis, Mo.

1984 Kodak All-District V selection • Played in the 1982 National Sports Festival • 1984 Street & Smith’s Preseason Honorable Mention All-American • Two-time All-Big Eight Conference Second Team pick (1983, 1984) • Two-time member of the All-Big Eight Tournament Team (1983, 1984). Years 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 Totals

GP 31 32 29 92

FG 77 184 161 422

3FG — — — —

FT 58 153 115 326

Reb/Avg. 116-3.7 238-7.4 186-6.4 540-3.4

A 2 16 29 47

TO — 67 80 147

BK — 14 3 17

ST 11 26 31 68

Pts./Avg. 212-6.8 521-16.3 437-15.1 1,170-12.7

Years 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 Totals

GP 23 26 28 33 110

1,165 POINTS 5-9 • Forward • 1971-75 • Manhattan, Kan.

FG 78 114 106 169 467

3FG — — — — —

FT 37 60 51 83 231

Reb/Avg. N/A N/A N/A 254-7.7 N/A

A — — — — —

TO — — — — —

BK — — — — —

ST — — — — —

Pts./Avg. 193-8.4 288-11.0 261-9.3 421-12.7 1,165-10.6

23. MARSHA POPPE 1,152 POINTS 5-9 • Forward • 1973-77 • Lincolnville, Kan. Three-time All-American in the javelin for the Wildcat track and field team (1974-76) • Ranked 14th in career rebounding (579) for the Wildcats. Years 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 Totals

GP 27 33 34 6 100

FG 92 131 200 33 456

24. ANDRIA JONES

3FG — — — — —

FT 51 64 115 10 240

Reb/Avg. N/A 252-7.6 287-8.4 N/A N/A

A — — — — —

TO — — — — —

BK — — — — —

ST — — — — —

Pts./Avg. 235-8.7 326-9.9 515-15.2 76-12.7 1,152-11.5

1,126 POINTS 6-1 • Forward • 1993-97 • Radnor, Ohio

Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American and Kodak All-District V All-American in 1997 • Named Big 12 Conference Tournament Most Valuable Player in 1997 • All-Big 12 First Team selection in 1997 • Drafted by the ABL’s Columbus Quest in 1997. Years 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 Totals

GP 20 27 26 31 104

25. KIM PRICE

FG 15 64 130 231 440

3FG 0 3 1 24 28

FT 10 24 79 105 218

Reb/Avg. 17-0.9 127-4.7 169-6.5 219-7.1 532-5.1

A 5 39 47 76 167

TO 17 49 92 104 262

BK 4 6 15 17 42

ST Pts./Avg. 5 40-2.0 29 155-5.7 39 340-13.1 66 591-19.1 139 1,126-10.8

1,120 POINTS 6-1 • Forward • 1978-83 • Hutchinson, Kan.

Named to the 1981 AIAW All-Region VI team • All-Big Eight Conference honorable mention selection in 1980 • Ranked 12th all-time in career rebounding (585) at K-State. Years 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1982-83 Totals

GP 31 35 33 27 126

FG 80 176 166 35 457

3FG — — — — —

FT 31 97 63 15 206

Reb/Avg. 111-3.8 228-6.5 200-6.1 46-1.7 585-4.5

A — — — 10 10

TO — — — 23 23

BK — — — 1 1

ST — — — 6 6

Pts./Avg. 191-6.2 449-12.8 395-12.0 85-3.1 1,120-8.9

26. CARLISA THOMAS 1,116 POINTS 6-4 • Forward/Center • 1983-87 • Jacksonville, Fla. 1987 Kodak Honorable Mention All-District V selection • Three-time All-Big Eight Conference selection (first team - 1987, second team - 1986, honorable mention - 1985) • 1987 Big Eight Tournament MVP • Ranked third all-time in career rebounding (923) at K-State • Sixth in career assists (347), second in steals (289) and eighth in career blocks (53). Years 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 Totals

GP 31 25 28 31 115

FG 63 110130152455

3FG — — — — —

FT 44 43 62 57 206

Reb/Avg. 158-5.1 214-8.6 230-8.2 321-10.4 923-8.1

A 80 76 24 167 347

TO 110 118 28 131 387

BK 10 11 13 19 53

ST 75 67 28 119 289

Pts./Avg. 170-5.5 263-10.5 322-11.5 361-11.6 1,116-9.7

21. PRISCILLA GARY 1,169 POINTS 5-5 • Guard • 1981-83 • Memphis, Tenn. K-State’s first Kodak All-American (1983) • 1983 Wade Trophy finalist • Fast Break All-American and Middle America Player of the Year in 1983 • 1983 Kodak All-District V selection • Two-time NCAA Tournament All-Regional team selection in the East (1982) and Midwest (1983) • Two-time All-Big Eight First Team selection • Two-time All-Big Eight Tournament Team selection (1982, 1983) • Holds the school record for career scoring average (18.3) • First woman inducted into the K-State Athletics Hall of Fame (1998) • Jersey retired (#10) on March 1, 2009. Years 1981-82 1982-83 Totals

GP 32 32 64

FG 244 253 497

3FG — — —

FT 95 80 175

Reb/Avg. 157-4.9 164-5.1 321-5.0

A 83 89 172

TO 75 106 181

BK — 9 9

ST — 69 69

Pts./Avg. 583-18.2 586-18.3 1,169-18.3

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1,000 POINT CLUB

RETHMAN

RAMAGE

M. MILLER

LEIDING

WOODLEE

L. MILLER

WILCOX

NORTON

BAHNER

GRENN

27. KRISTIN RETHMAN 1,099 POINTS 5-9 • Guard • 1998-02 • Corning, Kan.

32. LAURIE MILLER 1,053 POINTS 6-0 • Forward • 1975-79 • Smithville, Mo.

Kansas State’s third all-time leading three-point shooter • Holds the school records for highest threepoint percentage in a career (.436) and season (.476) • Holds the class records for three-point field goals made as a sophomore (76) and best three-point field goal percentage as a senior (.476) and as a junior (.452) • Finished her career ranked in the top 30 on the NCAA all-time three-point field goal list • Ranked fifth in the Big 12 in three-pointers and fourth in three-point percentage in a career • Fourtime Academic All-Big First Team selection.

Won a silver medal as a member of the World University Games Team in the summer of 1977 • Ranked eighth in career rebounding (726) and sixth in single season rebounds (282).

Years 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Totals

GP 28 30 28 34 120

FG 63 93 96 81 333

3FG 50 76 71 69 266

FT 30 36 69 32 167

Reb/Avg. 58-2.1 127-4.2 131-4.7 85-2.5 401-3.3

A 50 96 74 74 294

TO 59 72 82 44 257

BK 2 0 5 3 10

ST 24 13 20 17 74

Pts./Avg. 206-7.4 298-9.9 332-11.9 263-7.7 1,099-9.1

28. NICKY RAMAGE 1,096 POINTS 6-0 • Forward • 1996-00 • Little River, Kan. 1999 All-Big 12 Third Team selection • All-Big 12 honorable mention in 2000 • Successful Farming Magazine All-American Farm Team First Team selection • Ranked seventh in career blocks (63), sixth in field goal percentage (.540) and ninth in free throws attempted (389). Years 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 Totals

GP 31 28 30 30 119

FG 41 77 160 144 422

3FG 0 0 0 0 0

FT 23 33 89 107 252

Reb/Avg. 85-2.7 104-3.7 187-6.2 185-6.2 561-4.7

A 16 19 37 35 107

TO 31 46 96 69 242

BK 6 10 20 27 63

ST 11 12 32 22 77

Pts./Avg. 105-3.4 187-6.7 409-13.6 395-13.2 1,096-9.2

29. MARY JO MILLER 1,091 POINTS 5-5 • Guard • 1988-92 • Marshall, Minn. Member of the 1991 Big Eight Select Team • 1992 All-Big Eight Conference Second Team selection • 1989 Big Eight Newcomer of the Year • Two-time Academic All-Big Eight selection • Holds the K-State mark for single season assists (175) • Ranked second all-time in career assists (562) and third all-time in career steals (288). Years 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 Totals

GP 29 30 27 27 113

FG 101 61 76 117 355

3FG 8 3 14 29 54

FT 62 71 89 105 327

Reb/Avg. 93-3.2 90-3.0 63-2.3 94-3.5 340-3.0

A 132 139 175 116 562

TO 110 122 134 133 499

BK 1 0 7 3 11

30. SUE LEIDING

ST 68 61 79 80 288

Pts./Avg. 272-9.4 196-6.5 255-9.4 368-13.6 1,091-9.7

1,071 POINTS 6-2 • Center • 1983-87 • Tulsa, Okla.

1987 Academic All-Big Eight Second Team and 1986 Academic All-Big Eight honorable mention selection • Ranked 22nd all-time in career rebounds (509) at K-State. Years 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 Totals

GP 27 28 29 31 115

FG 43 73 91 181 388

3FG — — — — —

FT 36 55 85 119 295

Reb/Avg. 70-2.6 95-3.4 150-5.2 194-6.4 509-4.4

A 4 17 23 42 86

TO 127 49 68 114 258

BK 6 3 5 8 22

ST 7 12 19 33 71

Pts./Avg. 122-4.5 201-7.2 267-9.2 481-15.5 1,071-9.3

31. KIM WOODLEE 1,058 POINTS 5-8 • Guard • 1997-01 • Beersheba Springs, Tenn. Kansas State’s second all-time leading three-point shooter • Tied for 17th on the NCAA all-time threepoint field goal list • Ranked third all-time in the Big 12 Conference in three-pointers made (285) and second in three-point attempts (682) • Four-time Academic All-Big First Team selection • Finished second in the State Farm/ESPN Three-Point Shooting Contest in 2000-01 • Named Big 12 Female Sportsperson of the Year in 2001. Years 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 Totals

140

GP 28 29 30 28 115

FG 85 67 92 94 338

3FG 67 57 83 78 285

FT 23 25 23 26 97

Reb/Avg. 83-3.0 83-2.9 142-4.7 109-3.9 417-3.6

A 67 68 48 50 233

TO 78 56 50 46 230

BK 0 0 0 4 4

ST 30 17 21 23 91

Pts./Avg. 260-9.3 216-7.4 290-9.7 292-10.4 1,058-9.2

Years 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 Totals

GP 34 34 22 31 121

FG 47 177 110 106 440

33. LEANN WILCOX

3FG — — — — —

FT 37 70 35 31 173

Reb/Avg. 131-3.8 282-8.3 132-6.0 181-5.8 726-6.0

A — — — — —

TO — — — — —

BK — — — — —

ST — — — — —

Pts./Avg. 131-3.8 424-12.5 255-11.6 243-7.8 1,053-8.7

1,049 POINTS 5-8 • Guard • 1976-80 • Kansas City, Mo.

Two-time All-Big Eight Tournament Team selection (1978, 1979) • Played on the U.S. Junior Pan American Team • Starred for Athletes in Action in the summer of 1979 • Drafted by the Milwaukee Express of the Women’s Professional Basketball League. Years 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 Totals

GP 32 5 30 28 95

FG 131 14 201 100 446

3FG — — — — —

FT 56 8 63 30 157

Reb/Avg. 146-4.6 16-3.2 90-3.0 97-3.5 349-3.6

A — — — — —

TO — — — — —

BK — — — — —

ST — — — — —

Pts./Avg. 318-9.9 36-7.2 465-15.5 230-8.2 1,049-11.0

34. SUSIE NORTON 1,036 POINTS 5-7 • Forward/Guard • 1972-76 • Manhattan, Kan. Three-time Big Eight Conference champion and NCAA All-American in the javelin at K-State (1974-76) • Four-sport athlete at K-State, competing in basketball, track and field, softball and field hockey during her collegiate career. Years 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 Totals

GP 26 26 33 24 109

FG 61 102 153 109 425

3FG — — — — —

FT 34 42 58 52 186

Reb/Avg. N/A N/A 175-5.3 112-4.7 N/A

A — — — — —

TO — — — — —

BK — — — — —

ST — — — — —

Pts./Avg. 156-6.0 246-9.5 364-11.1 270-11.2 1,036-9.5

35. KRISTIE BAHNER 1,017 POINTS 5-11 • Forward • 1987-91 • Topeka, Kan. 1991 Academic All-Big Eight Team selection • Ranked sixth in career blocked shots (65) and 10th in career rebounding (695). Years 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 Totals

GP 24 29 30 27 110

FG 45 108 134 82 369

36. SUSAN GREEN

3FG — — — — —

FT 31 105 68 75 279

Reb/Avg. 92-3.8 205-7.1 207-6.9 191-7.1 695-6.2

A 10 33 32 40 115

TO 22 52 52 59 196

BK 5 15 15 20 65

ST 21 40 40 33 128

Pts./Avg. 121-5.0 321-11.1 336-11.2 239-8.9 1,017-9.2

1,001 POINTS 5-8 • Guard • 1983-87 • Anthony, Kan.

1987 Academic All-Big Eight First Team selection • Also named Academic All-Big Eight honorable mention in 1986 • Ranked 12th all-time in career assists (275) at K-State. Years 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 Totals

GP 31 29 26 30 116

FG 41 79 107 148 375

3FG — — — — —

FT 38 46 69 104 257

Reb/Avg. 35-1.1 72-2.5 72-2.8 77-2.6 256-2.3

A 38 97 66 74 275

TO 43 125 88 98 354

BK 1 1 2 4 8

ST 15 44 35 51 145

Pts./Avg. 120-3.9 204-7.0 277-10.7 400-13.3 1,001-8.6


SEASON TEAM RECORDS GAMES PLAYED 1. 35 in 1976-77 (Final Record: 23-12) 35 in 1979-80 (Final Record: 26-9) 3. 34 in 2006-07 (Final Record: 19-15) 34 in 20 05-06 (Final Record: 24-10) 34 in 2002-03 (Final Record: 29-5) 34 in 2001-02 (Final Record: 26-8) 34 in 1975-76 (Final Record: 28-6) 34 in 1977-78 (Final Record: 20-14) 34 in 1980-81 (Final Record: 23-11) MOST OVERALL WINS 1. 29 in 2002-03 (Big 2. 28 in 1975-76 (Big 3. 26 in 2001-02 (Big 26 in 1979-80 (Big 26 in 1981-82 (Big

12) 8) 12) 8) 8)

LONGEST WINNING STREAKS 1. 17, 1981-82 (1/14/82 - 3/18/82) 2. 14, 2001-02 (11/26/01 - 1/16/02) 14, 2008-09 (11/14/08 - 1/14/09) 4. 13, 2002-03 (12/2/02 - 1/25/03) 5. 11, 1968-69 (dates unknown) 11, 2003-04 (12/2/03 - 1/17/04) 7. 10, 1975-76 (2/10/75 - 3/10/76) 10, 1983-84 (2/11/84 - 3/10/84) 10, 2007-08 (12/28/07 - 2/2/09) MOST CONFERENCE WINS 1. 14 in 2003-04 (Big 12) 14 in 2002-03 (Big 12) 3. 13 in 2007-08 (Big 12) 4. 12 in 2004-05 (Big 12) 12 in 1983-84 (Big 8) 6. 11 in 2001-02 (Big 12) 7. 10 in 1989-90 (Big 8) 10 in 2008-09 (Big 12) WINNING PERCENTAGE 1. .852 (29-5) in 2002-03 2. .824 (28-6) in 1975-76 3. .813 (26-6) in 1981-82 4. .806 (25-6) in 2003-04 .806 (25-6) in 1983-84 BEST HOME RECORD 1. 1.000 (13-0) in 2003-04 1.000 (13-0) in 1986-87 1.000 (14-0) in 1982-83 1.000 (11-0) in 1978-79 1.000 (6-0) in 1971-72 6. .950 (19-1) in 2002-03 LONGEST HOME COURT WINNING STREAKS 1. 31, 12/12/81 - 12/30/83 (AFH) 2. 21, 2/13/79 - 1/27/81 (AFH) 3. 19, 2/18/86 - 1/13/88 (AFH) 4. 18, 2/27/02 - 3/23/03 5. 16, 11/21/03 - 12/4/04 6. 15, 3/17/05 - 2/3/07 7. 14, 1/2/84 - 1/22/85 (AFH) 14, 2/27/08 - 3/1/09 9. 12, 1/23/76 - 1/11/77 (AFH) 12, 3/17/07 - 2/2/08 (AFH) - Ahearn Field House FEWEST OVERALL LOSSES 1. 3 in 1968-69 2. 5 in 2002-03 3. 5 in 1971-72 4. 6 in 2003-04 6 in 1972-73 6 in 1975-76 6 in 1981-82 6 in 1983-84

MOST OVERALL LOSSES 1. 23 in 1991-92 2. 20 in 1987-88 3. 18 in 2009-10 4. 17 in 1999-00 17 in 1997-98 17 in 1992-93 MOST POINTS SCORED 1. 2,635 in 1979-80 2. 2,601 in 1982-83 3. 2,566 in 2001-02 4. 2,539 in 2002-03 5. 2,485 in 1980-81 SCORING AVERAGE 1. 81.3 in 1982-83 2. 78.8 in 1983-84 3. 77.9 in 1978-79 4. 75.5 in 2003-04 75.5 in 2001-02 SCORING AVERAGE (SINCE 1981-82) 1. 81.3 in 1982-83 2. 78.8 in 1983-84 3. 75.5 in 2003-04 75.5 in 2001-02 5. 75.4 in 1981-82 SCORING DEFENSE 1. 38.9 in 1973-74 2. 39.4 in 1971-72 3. 39.9 in 1969-70 4. 41.9 in 1972-73 5. 43.1 in 1968-69 SCORING DEFENSE (SINCE 1981-82) 1. 53.3 in 2008-09* 2. 56.3 in 2010-11 3. 56.5 in 2004-05 4. 57.5 in 2002-03 5. 57.8 in 1997-98 * - Big 12 record FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 1,096 in 1979-80 2. 1,065 in 1982-83 3. 1,023 in 1980-81 4. 1,012 in 1978-79 5. 1,009 in 1975-76 FIELD GOAL 1. 2,595 in 2. 2,401 in 3. 2,370 in 4. 2,356 in 5. 2,350 in

ATTEMPTS 1975-76 1974-75 1977-78 1979-80 1976-77

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. .518 (1,065-2,055) in 1982-83 .518 (968-1,869) in 1983-84 3. .503 (986-1,959) in 1981-82 4. .494 (938-1,899) in 2001-02 5. .480 (954-1,986) in 2002-03 FIELD GOAL DEFENSE 1. .290 (427-1,466) in 1973-74 2. .349 (708-2,027) in 1974-75 3. .355 (725-2,045) in 2002-03 4. .361 (653-1807) in 2003-04 5. .365 (623-1,708) in 2004-05 FIELD GOAL DEFENSE (SINCE 1981-82) 1. .355 (725-2,045) in 2002-03 2. .361 (653-1,807) in 2003-04 3. .365 (623-1,708) in 2004-05 4. .374 (715-1,911) in 2006-07 5. .376 (669-1,779) in 2008-09

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 262 in 2001-02 2. 241 in 2002-03 3. 233 in 2005-06 4. 232 in 2009-10 5. 230 in 2004-05

STEALS 1. 399 2. 363 3. 353 4. 346 5. 341

THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS 1. 664 in 2005-06 2. 651 in 2006-07 3. 639 in 2002-03 4. 637 in 2001-02 5. 633 in 2009-10

Records Set in the 2010-11 Season in BOLD

in in in in in

1983-84 1985-86 1986-87 1988-89 1984-85

THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE 1. .411 (262-637) in 2001-02 2. .386 (218-565) in 2003-04 3. .383 (189-494) in 2000-01 4. .377 (241-639) in 2002-03 5. .372 (216-580) in 1999-00 FREE THROWS MADE 1. 506 in 1983-84 2. 478 in 1986-87 3. 471 in 1982-83 4. 466 in 1989-90 5. 461 in 1976-77 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. 767 in 1983-84 2. 710 in 1975-76 3. 702 in 1976-77 4. 694 in 1986-87 5. 688 in 1977-78 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. .743 (428-576) in 2001-02 2. .733 (302-412) in 2004-05 3. .732 (347-474) in 2009-10 4. .724 (390-539) in 2002-03 5. .723 (358-495) in 2008-09 REBOUNDS 1. 1,450 in 2. 1,443 in 3. 1,421 in 4. 1,368 in 5. 1,365 in

1980-81 1979-80 1976-77 1975-76 2002-03

REBOUND AVERAGE 1. 42.7 in 1987-88 2. 42.6 in 1980-81 3. 42.3 in 1982-83 4. 42.0 in 1989-90 5. 40.1 in 2002-03 REBOUND DEFENSE 1. 32.1 in 1976-77 2. 32.3 in 2004-05 32.3 in 1996-97 4. 32.4 in 2008-09 5. 32.9 in 2002-03 REBOUNDING MARGIN 1. 8.5 (1,421-1,121) in 2. 8.1 (1,354-1,093) in 3. 7.2 (1,365-1,120) in 4. 7.1 (1,262-1,035) in 7.1 (1,368-1,124) in ASSISTS 1. 618 in 2. 605 in 3. 582 in 4. 553 in 5. 545 in

2002-03 2001-02 2003-04 2005-06 2004-05

BLOCKS 1. 164 in 2. 163 in 3. 159 in 4. 151 in 5. 140 in

2006-07 2005-06 2007-08 2002-03 2001-02

1976-77 1982-83 2003-03 2004-05 1975-76

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TEAM RECORDS MOST WINS Season: Home: Road:

MOST POINTS IN A LOSS 29 in 2002-03 19 in 2002-03 10 in 2008-09

23 in 1991-92 10 in 1992-93 14 in 1991-92

78 (115-37) vs. Ark.-Pine Bluff (12/2/02)

LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT Game:

61 (123-62) vs. UCLA (11/20/78)

MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE

Overall: Home: Road:

Game:

17 from 1/14/82 to 3/18/82 31 from 12/12/81 to 12/30/83 7 from 1/2/81 to 1/26/81 7 from 11/14/08 to 1/14/09

46 vs. Pacific Christian (11/23/81)

MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game:

109 vs. Iowa State, 1/31/76

MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES Overall: Home: Road:

11 from 1/29/92 to 3/7/92 5 from 2/3/07 to 2/28/07 5 from 1/31/93 to 2/21/93 11 from 1/12/88 to 12/10/88 11 from 1/29/92 to 2/12/93

BEST BIG EIGHT CONFERENCE RECORD 12-2 in 1982-83 12-2 in 1983-84 (since round-robin play began in 1982-83)

HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Half: (1/27/02) Game:

BEST WIN-LOSS PERCENTAGE

Half: Game:

MOST GAMES PLAYED Season: Home: Road:

35 in 1976-77 and 1979-80 20 in 2002-03 25 in 1976-77

BEST ATTENDANCE Game: Home: Road: Neutral: Home Season Average:

14,057 13,466 13,927 14,057

vs. Arizona State (11/25/01) vs. Nebraska (1/12/02) at Texas Tech (1/22/05) vs. Arizona State (11/25/01)

9,365 in 2003-04 (13 games)

MOST POINTS Half: Game:

65 vs. Missouri (3/3/84) 115 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/2/02)

MOST POINTS (HOME GAME) Game:

115 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/2/02)

MOST POINTS (ROAD GAME) Game:

104 at Nebraska (1/18/83)

MOST POINTS (NEUTRAL GAME) Game:

41 by Kendra Wecker vs. Illinois State (11/26/04)

20 REBOUNDS 20 by Shalee Lehning vs. Louisiana Tech (12/6/05)

15 REBOUNDS 16 by Jalana Childs vs. Oklahoma State (2/15/09)

15 FIELD GOALS MADE 17 by Nicole Ohlde vs. Wyoming (11/24/00)

25 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 25 by Kendra Wecker at Iowa State (1/5/05)

10 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE

2 vs. Miss. Valley State (12/1/06) 5 vs. Miss. Valley State (12/1/06)

15 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 15 by Claire Coggins vs. Nebraska (3/24/06)

MOST THREE-POINTERS MADE

15 FREE THROWS MADE

Game:

15 by Nicole Ohlde vs. Valparaiso (3/21/04)

15 15 15 15 25

at Western Michigan (12/5/00) vs. Western Michigan (12/20/02) vs. Iowa (1/5/03) at Santa Clara (11/26/2005) vs. Western Michigan (12/20/02)

20 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 21 by Nicole Ohlde vs. Valparaiso (3/21/04)

MOST THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS

10 ASSISTS

Game: Both Teams:

11 by Kari Kincaid vs. Grambling State (12/4/09)

BIGGEST RECORD IMPROVEMENT 14 victories, 12-16 in 2000-01 to 26-8 in 2001-02

.714 (40-56) vs. Nebraska (1/18/83)

40 POINTS

10 by Laurie Koehn vs. Iowa (1/5/03)

Both Teams:

.852 in 2002-03 (29-5)

.818 (18-of-22) vs. Texas Tech - 2nd half

FEWEST FIELD GOALS YIELDED

BEST BIG 12 CONFERENCE RECORD 14-2 in 2002-03 14-2 in 2003-04 13-3 in 2007-08

LAST TIME BY A K-STATE PLAYER

92 vs. Valdosta (3/17/79)

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY Game:

MOST LOSSES Season: Home: Road:

Game:

35 at Colorado (1/31/07) 60 at Iowa State (1/25/00) 60 at Iowa State (1/2/02)

HIGHEST THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE Half (Min. 5 att.): .846 (11-13) vs. IUPUI (11/19/01) Game (Min. 10 att.): .714 (10-14) vs. Oklahoma State (1/19/96) .714 (10-14) vs. Oklahoma (1/18/92) Both Teams: .568 (25-44), Kansas State (15-24) vs. Western Michigan (10-20) on 2/16/00

10 STEALS 10 by Jenny Coalson vs. Missouri (2/15/98)

5 BLOCKS 5 by Marlies Gipson vs. Iowa State (1/17/09)

LAST TIME BY KANSAS STATE

MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ALLOWED Game:

13 vs. Lamar (11/25/95)

MOST FREE THROWS MADE Game: Both Teams:

32 vs. Colorado (12/6/79) 52 vs. Oklahoma (1/22/95)

MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Game: Both Teams:

48 vs. Iowa State (1/25/89) 70 at Wyoming (3/28/07)

100 POINTS 100 at Santa Clara (11/26/05)

40 FIELD GOALS MADE 41 vs. Illinois State (11/26/04)

80 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 81 vs. Illinois State (11/26/04)

HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE

15 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE

Game: 1.000, several times Most Recent - vs. Chattanooga (21-21), 3/23/08) Both Teams: .941, Kansas State (21-of-21) vs. Chattanooga (11-of-13) on 3/23/08

15 at Santa Clara (11/26/05)

30 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 34 at Texas A&M (2/13/10)

FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE Game:

0, Five times, last time at Oklahoma (1/14/09)

110 vs. Texas Pan-American (12/12/87)

30 FREE THROWS MADE 32 vs. Colorado (12/6/79)

FEWEST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED MOST POINTS (CONFERENCE GAME) Game:

Game:

0, twice, last time at Oklahoma (1/14/09)

106 vs. Colorado (12/6/79)

MOST REBOUNDS MOST POINTS (BIG 12 GAME) Game:

95 vs. Missouri (1/7/04)

MOST POINTS BY BOTH TEAMS Game:

207 (W, 104-103) at Nebraska (1/18/83)

FEWEST POINTS Half: Game:

8 vs. Colorado (3/7/92) 21 vs. Wayland Baptist (3/20/69)

FEWEST POINTS (CONFERENCE GAME) Half: Game:

12 vs. Colorado (2/23/02) 33 vs. Colorado (1/8/93)

Game:

67 vs. Nebraska (1/17/75)

MOST ASSISTS Game:

12 vs. Colorado (2/23/02) 34 vs. Texas (2/3/07)

FEWEST POINTS BY BOTH TEAMS Game:

70 (W, 37-33) vs. Missouri (2/10/10)*

* - Big 12 record for fewest points in a game

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48 vs. Iowa State (1/25/89)

60 REBOUNDS 61 vs. Miss. Valley State (12/1/06)

37 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/2/02)

35 ASSISTS MOST STEALS Game:

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS Game:

13 vs. Wyoming (11/17/06)

MOST PERSONAL FOULS Game:

32 at Wyoming (3/28/07) 32 at Ohio State (12/19/93) 32 at Nebraska (1/6/95)

MOST DISQUALIFICATIONS Game:

37 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/2/02)

29 vs. Texas-Pan American (12/12/87)

FEWEST POINTS (BIG 12 GAME) Half: Game:

45 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED

4 vs. Baylor (3/1/97)

25 STEALS 25 vs. Baylor (1/12/99)

10 BLOCKS 10 at Indiana State (12/20/08)


SCORING RECORDS

GAME GAME 1. Kendra Wecker, vs. Illinois State (11/26/04) . . 41 2. Shawnda DeCamp, vs. Detroit (11/29/93) . . . . 38 LeAnn Wilcox, vs. Pfeiffer (12/22/78) . . . . . . . 38 4. Nicole Ohlde, vs. Wyoming (11/24/00) . . . . . . 36 5. Mary Jo Miller, vs. Oklahoma (1/21/92). . . . . . 35 Diana Miller, vs. Oklahoma (1/20/90) . . . . . . . 35 Tina Dixon, vs. Texas (12/30/83) . . . . . . . . . . 35 Brittany Chambers, vs. Texas A&M (3/2/11) . . 35 9. Brit Jacobson, vs. Missouri-Rolla (12/27/94). . 34 Tammie Romstad, vs. Pomona (11/23/79) . . . 34 Marsha Poppe, vs. Iowa State (1/31/76) . . . . . 34 12. Ashley Sweat, vs. Washington St. (11/20/09) . 33 Laurie Koehn, vs. Iowa (1/5/03). . . . . . . . . . . 33 Jennifer Jones, vs. Northern Illinois (12/29/84) 33 Jennifer Jones, vs. Missouri (3/3/84) . . . . . . . . 33 Jan Laughlin, vs. Midland Lutheran (12/6/74) . 33 17. Nine players: Most Recent Brittany Chambers, at Nebraska (2/19/11) . . . 32 POINTS IN A CONFERENCE GAME Brittany Chambers, vs. Texas A&M (3/2/11) . . . . . 35 Mary Jo Miller, vs. Oklahoma (1/21/92). . . . . . . . . . . . 35 HALF Jennifer Jones vs. Missouri (3/3/84) . . . . . . . . . . . 26 BY CLASS Fr. . . . . 36, Nicole Ohlde, vs. Wyoming (11/24/00) Soph. . . . . . . . 35, Tina Dixon, vs. Texas (12/30/83) 35, Brittany Chambers, vs. Texas A&M (3/2/11) Jr. . . . . . 38, LeAnn Wilcox , at Pfeiffer (12/22/78) . . 38, Shawnda DeCamp, vs. Detroit (11/27/93) Sr. . . 41, Kendra Wecker, vs. Illinois St. (11/26/04)

SEASON SEASON 1. Tammie Romstad (1979-80) . . . . . . . . . . . . 686 2. Kendra Wecker (2002-03) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 646 3. Nicole Ohlde (2002-03) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625 4. Nicole Ohlde (2001-02) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 610 5. Kendra Wecker (2004-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 609 6. Laurie Koehn (2001-02) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600 7. Andria Jones (1996-97) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 591 8. Priscilla Gary (1982-83) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 586 9. Priscilla Gary (1983-84) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 583 10. Kendra Wecker (2001-02) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 557 SCORING AVERAGE 1. Kendra Wecker (2004-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.0 2. Tammie Romstad (1979-80) . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.6 3. Shawnda DeCamp (1993-94) . . . . . . . . . . . 19.4 4. Shanele Stires (1994-95) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.3 5. Diana Miller (1990-91). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.2 BY CLASS POINTS IN A SEASON Fr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600, Laurie Koehn Soph. . . . . . . . . . 686, Tammie Romstad Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625, Nicole Ohlde Sr. . . . . . . . . . . . . 609, Kendra Wecker

(2001-02) (1979-80) (2002-03) (2004-05)

SCORING AVERAGE Fr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.6, Laurie Koehn Soph. . . . . . . . . . 19.6, Tammie Romstad Jr. . . . . . . . . . 19.4, Shawnda DeCamp Sr. . . . . . . . . . . . 21.0, Kendra Wecker

(2001-02) (1979-80) (1993-94) (2004-05)

CONSECUTIVE 400+ POINT SEASONS 1. Kendra Wecker (2001-05). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Nicole Ohlde (2000-04) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3. Eileen Feeney (1977-80) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4. Ashley Sweat (2008-09 and 2009-10) . . . . . . 2 Kimberly Dietz (2006-07 and 2007-08) . . . . . 2 Claire Coggins (2005-06 and 2006-07) . . . . . 2 Shanele Stires (1993-94 and 1994-95). . . . . . 2 Diana Miller (1989-90 and 1990-91) . . . . . . . 2 Nadira Hazim (1989-90 and 1990-91) . . . . . . 2 Angie Bonner (1982-83 and 1983-94) . . . . . . 2 Priscilla Gary (1981-82 and 1982-83) . . . . . . 2

Kendra Wecker is not only Kansas State’s all-time leading scorer with 2,333 career points, but she also closed out her storied four-year career as the Big 12 Conference all-time leading scorer in 2004-05. Wecker holds the school record for most points scored in a single game (41) vs. Illinois State on Nov. 26, 2004. She also averaged a school single-season record 21.0 points per game during her senior campaign.

POSTSEASON

CAREER

POINTS IN A BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT GAME Priscilla Gary vs. Nebraska (1/15/82) . . . . . . . . . . 28

TOP CAREER SCORERS LIST 1. Kendra Wecker (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,333 2. Nicole Ohlde (2000-04) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,241 3. Ashley Sweat (2006-2010) . . . . . . . . . . . 1,805 4. Laurie Koehn (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,733 5. Diana Miller (1987-91). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,705 6. Eileen Feeney (1976-80). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,670 Nadira Hazim (1987-91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,670 8. Tammie Romstad (1978-82) . . . . . . . . . . . 1,548 9. Brit Jacobson (1994-98) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,519 10. Shanele Stires (1992-95) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,344 11. Kimberly Dietz (2004-08) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,321 12. Gayla Williams (1977-81). . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,320 13. Angie Finkes (1996-00) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,314 14. Marlies Gipson (2005-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,313 15. Megan Mahoney (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . 1,307 16. Cassandra Jones (1982-86) . . . . . . . . . . . 1,271 17. Claire Coggins (2003-07) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,236 18. Janet Reusser (1972-76) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,227 19. Shalee Lehning (2005-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,189 20. Angie Bonner (1981-84) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,170 21. Priscilla Gary (1981-83) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,169 22. Jan Laughlin (1971-75) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,165 23. Marsha Poppe (1973-77) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,152 24. Andria Jones (1993-97) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,126 25. Kim Price (1978-83) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,120 26. Carlisa Thomas (1983-87) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,116 27. Kristin Rethman (1998-02) . . . . . . . . . . . 1,099 28. Nicky Ramage (1996-00). . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,096 29. Mary Jo Miller (1988-92) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,091 30. Sue Leiding (1983-87) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,071 31. Kim Woodlee (1997-2001) . . . . . . . . . . . 1,058 32. Laurie Miller (1975-79) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,053 33. LeAnn Wilcox (1976-80). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,049 34. Susie Norton (1972-76) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,036 35. Kristie Bahner (1987-91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,017 36. Sue Green (1984-87) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,001

POINTS IN A BIG 12 TOURNAMENT GAME Andria Jones vs. Kansas (3/6/97). . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 POINTS IN AN NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME Kendra Wecker vs. Vanderbilt (3/21/05) . . . . . . . . 29 MOST POINTS IN A WNIT GAME Claire Coggins vs. Idaho State (3/17/06) . . . . . . . 31 Ashley Sweat at Wyoming (3/28/07) . . . . . . . . . . 31

SCORING AVERAGE 1. Priscilla Gary (1981-83) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.3 2. Kendra Wecker (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.2 3. Nicole Ohlde (2000-04) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.8 4. Shanele Stires (1992-95) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.6 5. Tammie Romstad (1978-82) . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.2 Records Set in the Deb Patterson Era in BOLD 143


30-POINT GAMES IN SCHOOL HISTORY During the previous 43 years of history in Kansas State women’s basketball, the Wildcats have seen 40 games where a player has scored 30 or more points. Below is an alphabetical listing of all the 30-point games in school history. Angie Bonner (1981-84) - 2 Opponent FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date Pts Kansas 11/13 (10/12) Feb. 25, 1984 32 Georgia 7/11 (17/20) Jan. 6, 1983 31 Brittany Chambers (2009-present) Opponent FG/FGA (FT/FTA) at Nebraska 13/18 (0/2) Texas A&M 11/19 (6/8)

-2 Date Pts Feb. 19, 2011 32 March 2, 2011 35

Claire Coggins (2003-07) - 1 Opponent FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date Pts Idaho State# 11/20 (3/6) March 17, 200631 Jeanne Daniels (1979-82) - 1 Opponent FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date Pts Missouri 15/22 (1/1) Dec. 10, 1979 31 Shawnda DeCamp (1993-94) - 5 Opponent FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Washington St. 12/17 (3/3) Colorado 14/31 (0/0) Missoui-St. Louis 10/18 (8/9) at Ohio State 9/17 (4/4) Detroit 14/31 (1/1)

Ashley Sweat (2006-10) - 5 Opponent FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Iowa State 9/14 (10/12) Washington St. 12/19 (8/10) Oklahoma St. 9/12 (13/13) at Washington St. 14/19 (1/1) at Wyoming# 12/22 (6/8) Kendra Wecker Opponent vs. Illinois at UW-Green Bay

Date Pts Jan. 31, 2010 31 Nov. 20, 2009 33 Feb. 15, 2009 31 Dec. 28, 2009 30 March 28, 200731

(2001-05) - 2 FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date Pts 14/19 (5/7) Nov. 26, 2004 41* 14/25 (0/1) Dec. 12, 2002 31

LeAnn Wilcox (1976-80) - 1 Opponent FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date Pts Pfeiffer 19/30 (0/0) Dec. 22, 1978 38 # - WNIT game * - school record

Date Dec. 30, 1994 Jan. 7, 1994 Dec. 30, 1993 Dec. 19, 1993 Nov. 29, 1993

Pts 32 32 30 30 38

Tina Dixon (1983-84) - 1 Opponent FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date Pts Texas 17/20 (1/3) Dec. 30, 1983 35 Brit Jacobson (1994-98) - 1 Opponent FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date Pts Missouri-Rolla 11/17 (12/18) Dec. 27, 1994 34 Jennifer Jones (1983-85) - 2 Opponent FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date Pts Missouri 12/13 (9/11) March 3, 1984 33 Northern Illinois 13/16 (7/8) Dec. 29, 1984 33 Laurie Koehn (2001-05) - 3 Opponent FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Iowa 11/15 (1/2) vs. Georgia St. 10/20 (4/4) Oregon State 11/17 (2/2)

Date Jan. 5, 2003 Dec. 29, 2001 Dec. 9, 2001

Jan Laughlin (1971-75) - 1 Opponent FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date Midland Lutheran 15/27 (3/5) Dec. 6, 1974

Pts 33 31 31

Pts 33

Diana Miller (1987-91) - 1 Opponent FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date Pts Oklahoma 15/19 (1/1) Jan. 20, 1990 35 Mary Jo Miller (1988-92) - 1 Opponent FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date Pts Oklahoma 12/16 (7/10) Jan. 18, 1992 35 Nicole Ohlde (2000-04) - 4 Opponent FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date Pts Missouri 14/16 (3/4) Jan. 7, 2004 31 Creighton 13/17 (6/6) Dec. 14, 2003 32 Texas A&M 14/17 (4/5) Feb. 20, 2001 32 vs. Wyoming 17/23 (2/3) Nov. 24, 2000 36 Marsha Poppe (1973-77) - 1 Opponent FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date Pts Iowa State 12/24 (10/16) Jan. 31, 1976 34 Tammie Romstad (1978-82) - 3 Opponent FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Oklahoma State 13/17 (4/6) Tulsa 9/15 (14/14) Pomona 15/27 (4/5)

Date Jan. 23, 1982 Nov. 22, 1980 Nov. 23, 1979

Pts 30 32 34

Shanele Stires (1992-95) - 3 Opponent FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Kansas 10/17 (7/8) Minnesota 11/15 (6/7) Oklahoma State 12/17 (3/5)

Date Feb. 12, 1995 Dec. 2, 1994 Jan. 21, 1994

Pts 31 32 32

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Ashley Sweat tied the school record for the most 30-point games in a career with five during her time with the Wildcats from 200610. In her first career 30-point game, Sweat tied the school record for points in a WNIT game with 31 at Wyoming on March 28, 2007.

30+ Point Games by Month 15, December; 10, January; 6, November; 5, February; 4, March

Most Made Field Goals to Reach 30+ Points 19 LeAnn Wilcox, Dec. 22, 1978 Fewest Made Field Goals to Reach 30+ Points 7 Angie Bonner, Jan. 6, 1983 Most Made Free Throws to Reach 30+ Points 17 Angie Bonner, Jan. 6, 1983 Fewest Made Free Throws to Reach 30+ Points 0 Shawnda DeCamp, Jan. 7, 1994 LeAnn Wilcox, Dec. 22, 1978 Brittany Chambers, Feb. 19, 2011


FIELD GOAL RECORDS

Nicole Ohlde is second in career field goals made (882), third in field goals attempts (1,584) and fourth in field goal percentage (.557).

GAME

SEASON

CAREER

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 1. LeAnn Wilcox, vs. Pfeiffer (12/22/78) . . . . . . 19 2. Nicole Ohlde, vs. Wyoming (11/24/00) . . . . . 17 Tina Dixon, vs. Texas (12/30/83) . . . . . . . . . . 17 4. Diana Miller, vs. Oklahoma (1/20/90) . . . . . . 15 5. Eight players: Most Recent Ashley Sweat, at Washington St. (12/28/08) . 14

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Tammie Romstad (1979-80). . . . . . . . . . . . 292 2. Kendra Wecker (2002-03) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257 3. Priscilla Gary (1982-83) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253 4. Nicole Ohlde (2001-02). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245 5. Priscilla Gary (1981-82) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 6. Kendra Wecker (2004-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240 7. Nicole Ohlde (2002-03). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243 8. Andria Jones (1996-97). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231 9. Janet Reusser (1975-76) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229 10. Kendra Wecker (2001-02) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Kendra Wecker (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 935 2. Nicole Ohlde (2000-04). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 882 3. Eileen Feeney (1976-80) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 758 4. Diana Miller (1987-91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 657 5. Nadira Hazim (1987-91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 655 Tammie Romstad (1978-82). . . . . . . . . . . . 655 7. Ashley Sweat (2006-10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 637 8. Laurie Koehn (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574 9. Marlies Gipson (2005-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 568 10. Brit Jacobson (1994-98) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Janet Reusser (1975-76) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 589 2. Tammie Romstad (1979-80). . . . . . . . . . . . 561 3. Kendra Wecker (2002-03) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 551 4. Kendra Wecker (2004-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 504 5. Eileen Feeney (1977-78) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 499 6. Eileen Feeney (1979-80) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 492 7. Shawnda DeCamp (1993-94) . . . . . . . . . . . 491 8. Eileen Feeney (1978-79) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 486 9. Laurie Miller (1976-77) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 484 10. Claire Coggins (2006-07). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 468

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Kendra Wecker (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . 1,913 2. Eileen Feeney (1976-80) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,868 3. Nicole Ohlde (2000-04) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,584 4. Diana Miller (1987-91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,556 5. Nadira Hazim (1987-91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,466 6. Ashley Sweat (2006-10). . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,459 7. Janet Reusser (1972-76). . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,416 8. Brit Jacobson (1994-98). . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,356 9. Laurie Koehn (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,317 10. Jan Laughlin (1972-75) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,264 Claire Coggins (2003-07) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,264

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE IN A HALF Shawnda DeCamp, vs. Wash. St. (12/30/94). . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 (2nd) MOST FGS IN A CONFERENCE GAME Diana Miller, vs. Oklahoma (1/20/90) . . . . . . . . . 15 MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Shawnda DeCamp, vs. Colorado (1/7/94) . . . . 31 Shawnda DeCamp, vs. Detroit (11/27/93) . . . 31 Shawnda DeCamp, vs. St. Bonaventure (12/11/93) . . . . . . . . 31 4. Kendra Wecker, at Baylor (2/8/03) . . . . . . . . 27 5. Six players: Most Recent Kendra Wecker, at Iowa State (1/5/05) . . . . . 25 MOST FGS ATTEMPTED IN A HALF Kendra Wecker, at Baylor (2/8/03) . . . . . . . 16 (2nd) Angie Finkes, vs. Eastern Mich. (1/23/98). . 16 (2nd) Shanele Stires, vs. Missouri (1/29/95) . . . . 16 (2nd) MOST FGS ATTEMPTED IN A CONFERENCE GAME Shawnda DeCamp, vs. Colorado (1/7/94). . . . . . . 31 HIGHEST FG PCT. (MIN. 15 ATTEMPTS) 1. Nicole Ohlde, vs. Missouri (1/7/04). . . . . . . . . . . .875 (14-16) 2. Tina Dixon, vs. Texas (12/30/83). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .850 (17-20) 3. Nicole Ohlde, vs. Texas A&M (1/20/01). . . . . . . . . . . . . .823 (14-17) 4. Angie Finkes, vs. Kansas (2/27/99) . . . . . . . . . . . .800 (12-15) 5. Nicole Ohlde, vs. Creighton (12/14/03) . . . . . . . . . . . . .765 (13-17) HIGHEST FG PCT. (MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS) 1. Priscilla Gary, vs. CS Fullerton (12/31/82)1.000 (13-13) 2. Marsha Poppe, vs. Missouri St. (12/14/74).920 (11-12) 3. Jennifer Jones, vs. Missouri (3/3/84).923 (12-13) 4. Priscilla Gary, vs. Nebraska (1/18/83).916 (11-12) 5. Stacy Boyle, vs. Wichita St. (12/8/87).909 (10-11) HIGHEST FG PCT. IN A CONFERENCE GAME Nicole Ohlde, vs. Missouri (1/7/04) . . . .875 (14-16)

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Fr. . . . . . . . . . . . . 221, Kendra Wecker Soph. . . . . . . . . . 292, Tammie Romstad Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244, Priscilla Gary Sr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253, Priscilla Gary

(2001-02) (1979-80) (1981-82) (1982-83)

FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN. 150 ATTEMPTS) 1. Tina Dixon (1983-84) . . . . . . . . .629 (134-213) 2. Angie Bonner (1983-84) . . . . . . .605 (161-266) 3. Angie Bonner (1982-83) . . . . . . .584 (184-315) 4. Tina Dixon (1982-83) . . . . . . . . .581 (108-186) 5. Nicole Ohlde (2001-02) . . . . . . .579 (245-423) 6. Nicole Ohlde (2002-03) . . . . . . .573 (243-424) 7. Nicole Ohlde (2003-04) . . . . . . .570 (203-356) 8. Jennifer Jones (1984-85) . . . . . .568 (151-266) 9. Kristie Bahner (1989-90) . . . . . .565 (134-237) 10. Priscilla Gary (1982-83) . . . . . . .563 (253-449) BY CLASS - BEST FIELD GOAL PCT Fr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .588, Angie Bonner Soph.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .629, Tina Dixon Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .605, Angie Bonner Sr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .570, Nicole Ohlde

FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN. 350 ATTEMPTS) 1. Tina Dixon (1982-84) . . . . . . . . .607 (242-399) 2. Angie Bonner (1981-84) . . . . . . .593 (422-712) 3. Priscilla Gary (1981-83) . . . . . . .558 (497-890) 4. Nicole Ohlde (2000-04) . . . . .557 (882-1,584) 5. Jennifer Jones (1982-85) . . . . . .551 (411-746) 6. Nicky Ramage (1996-00) . . . . . .540 (422-781) 7. Tammie Romstad (1978-82) . .529 (655-1,237) 8. Kristie Bahner (1987-91) . . . . . .524 (369-704) 9. Shalee Lehning (2005-09) . . . . .514 (426-828) 10. Brie Madden (2001-05) . . . . . . .511 (239-468) Records Set in the Deb Patterson Era in BOLD

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THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL RECORDS

SINGLE GAME THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Laurie Koehn, vs. Iowa (1/5/03) . . . . . . . . . .10 2. Shawnda DeCamp, vs. Detroit (11/29/93) . . . .9 3. Kendra Wecker, vs. Illinois State (11/26/04) . .8 Shawnda DeCamp, vs. Ohio State (12/19/93) . .8 5. 10 players: Most Recent Brittany Chambers, vs. Texas A&M (3/2/11) . .7 MOST 3PT FGS MADE IN A CONFERENCE GAME Brittany Chambers, vs. Texas A&M (3/2/11) . . . . .7 Laurie Koehn, vs. Missouri (1/7/04) . . . . . . . . . . .7 Laurie Koehn, at Texas (1/30/02) . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 MOST 3PT FGS MADE IN A HALF Laurie Koehn vs. Iowa (1/5/03) . . . . . . . . . .8 (1st) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A 3PT FG MADE Laurie Koehn (2004-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 3PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Shawnda DeCamp, vs. Detroit (11/29/93) . . .22 2. Shawnda DeCamp, vs. District of Columbia (12/10/94) . . . . .18 3. Laurie Koehn, vs. Georgia State (12/29/01) . .17 Laurie Koehn, vs. Notre Dame (3/25/03) . . . .17 5. Shawnda DeCamp, vs. Utah (1/1/94) . . . . . .16 MOST 3PT FG ATTEMPTS IN A CONFERENCE GAME Laurie Koehn vs. Oklahoma (3/11/04) . . . . . . . . .15 MOST 3PT FGS ATTEMPTED IN A HALF Shawnda DeCamp, vs. Detroit (11/27/93) . .15 (1st) 3PT PCT. (MIN. 4 ATTEMPTS) 1. Kendra Wecker, at Kansas (1/8/03) . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (5-5) Kristin Rethman, at Oklahoma (2/14/01) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (5-5) Kim Woodlee, at Drake (12/9/00) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (5-5) Amy Dutmer, vs. W. Michigan (12/20/03) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (4-4) Kristin Rethman, vs. Grambling St. (11/30/02) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (4-4) Kristin Rethman, at Kansas (1/13/01) . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (4-4) Kristin Rethman, vs. Creighton (3/11/99) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (4-4) Missy Decker, vs. Iowa State (2/13/94) . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (4-4) Ashley Sweat, vs. Iowa State (2/24/07) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (4-4) Brittany Chambers, at Creighton (11/23/09) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (4-4)

3PT FG PCT IN A CONFERENCE GAME Kristin Rethman at Oklahoma (2/14/01) 1.000 (5-5) Kendra Wecker at Kansas (1/8/03) . . . .1.000 (5-5) 3PT FG PCT IN A HALF Laurie Koehn vs. UW-Green Bay (12/6/01) 1.000 (6-6, 1st) Kim Woodlee at Drake (12/9/00) . .1.000 (4-4, 1st) Missy Decker vs. Texas A&M (1/25/97) . . .1.000 (4-4, 2nd)

SEASON THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Laurie Koehn (2001-02) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122 2. Laurie Koehn (2003-04) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 3. Laurie Koehn (2004-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98 4. Shawnda DeCamp (1993-94) . . . . . . . . . . . .91 5. Brittany Chambers (2010-11) . . . . . . . . . . .88 6. Kim Woodlee (1999-00) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83 7. Kim Woodlee (2000-01) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Kimberly Dietz (2006-07) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 9. Claire Coggins (2005-06) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 10. Kristin Rethman (1999-00) . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 11. Kimberly Dietz (2007-08) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 12. Laurie Koehn (2002-03) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Laurie Koehn (2001-02) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .289 2. Shawnda DeCamp (1993-94) . . . . . . . . . . .255 3. Laurie Koehn (2004-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .248 4. Kimberly Dietz (2006-07) . . . . . . . . . . . . .240 5. Brittany Chambers (2010-11) . . . . . . . . . .236 6. Laurie Koehn (2003-04) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .230 7. Kimberly Dietz (2005-06) . . . . . . . . . . . . .208 8. Claire Coggins (2005-06) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .198 9. Kim Woodlee (1999-00) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .194 Kimberly Dietz (2007-08) . . . . . . . . . . . . .194 11. Kim Woodlee (2000-01) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .191 Claire Coggins (2006-07) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .188 3PT FIELD GOAL PCT (MIN. 50 1. Kristin Rethman (2001-02) 2. Kristin Rethman (2000-01) 3. Laurie Koehn (2003-04) . . . 4. Megan Mahoney (2002-03) 5. Amy Dutmer (2003-04) . . . 6. Kim Woodlee (1999-00) . . . 7. Kendra Wecker (2003-04) . 8. Laurie Koehn (2001-02) . . . 9. Kendra Wecker (2004-05) . Kim Woodlee (1997-98) . . .

ATTEMPTS) . . . ..476 (69-145) . . . ..452 (71-157) . . ..435 (100-230) . . . ..434 (56-129) . . . . ..433 (26-60) . . . ..428 (83-194) . . . . ..424 (28-66) . . ..422 (122-289) . . . . ..421 (40-95) . . . ..421 (67-159)

CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Laurie Koehn (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .392 2. Kim Woodlee (1997-01) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .285 3. Kristin Rethman (1998-02) . . . . . . . . . . . .266 4. Kimberly Dietz (2004-08) . . . . . . . . . . . . .230 5. Claire Coggins (2003-07) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .185 6. Missy Decker (1993-97) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .176 7. Kendra Wecker (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . .153 Brittany Chambers (2009-present) . . . . . . .153 9. Kari Kincaid (2006-10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .152 10. Shawnda DeCamp (1993-95) . . . . . . . . . . .135 11. Megan Mahoney (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . .117 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Laurie Koehn (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .942 2. Kim Woodlee (1997-01) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .682 3. Kimberly Dietz (2004-08) . . . . . . . . . . . . .679 4. Kristin Rethman (1998-02) . . . . . . . . . . . .609 5. Claire Coggins (2003-07) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .534 6. Missy Decker (1993-97) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .461 7. Kari Kincaid (2006-10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .444 8. Brittany Chambers (2009-present) . . . . . . .407 8. Kendra Wecker (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . .384 9. Shawnda DeCamp (1993-95) . . . . . . . . . . .382 10. Megan Mahoney (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . .319 3PT FG PCT (MINIMUM 75 ATTEMPTS) 1. Kristin Rethman (1998-02) . . ..436 (266-609) 2. Kim Woodlee (1997-01) . . . . . ..417 (285-682) 3. Laurie Koehn (2001-05) . . . . . ..416 (392-942) 4. Kendra Wecker (2001-05) . . . ..398 (153-384) 5. Amy Dutmer (2000-04) . . . . . . ..397 (50-126) 6. Kelly Moylan (1989-93) . . . . . ..384 (108-281) 7. Missy Decker (1993-97) . . . . . ..382 (176-461) 8. Brittany Chambers (2009-present).376 (153-407) 9. Twiggy McIntyre (2003-06) . . . ..375 (93-248) 10. Megan Mahoney (2001-05) . . ..367 (117-319) 11. Diana Miller (1987-91) . . . . . . ..353 (135-382)

BY CLASS MOST Fr. . Soph. Jr. . Sr. .

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS . . . . . . . . . . . .122, Laurie Koehn . . . . . . . . .88, Brittany Chambers . . . . . . . . . . . .100, Laurie Koehn . . . . . . . . . . . . .98, Laurie Koehn

(2001-02) (2010-11) (2003-04) (2004-05)

BEST THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE Fr. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..422, Laurie Koehn Soph. . . . . . . . . ..434, Megan Mahoney Jr. . . . . . . . . . . ..452, Kristin Rethman Sr. . . . . . . . . . . ..476, Kristin Rethman

(2001-02) (2002-03) (2000-01) (2001-02)

TEAMS W/ 5 PLAYERS W/ 20+ MADE THREE-POINT FGS IN A SEASON 2002-03 Laurie Koehn, 72; Kendra Wecker, 56; Megan Mahoney, 56; Chelsea Domenico, 30; Amy Dutmer, 24 2009-10 Brittany Chambers, 65; Taelor Karr, 56 Kari Kincaid, 50; Ashley Sweat, 35; Shalin Spani, 24 TEAMS W/ 3 PLAYERS W/ 50+ MADE THREE-POINT FGS IN A SEASON 2002-03 Laurie Koehn, 72; Kendra Wecker, 56; Megan Mahoney, 56 2009-10 Brittany Chambers, 65; Taelor Karr, 56; Kari Kincaid, 50 Records Set in the Deb Patterson Era in BOLD Laurie Koehn (left) not only left her mark as Kansas State’s all-time leading three-point shooter (392) in 2004-05, she became the NCAA all-time leader in the category vs. Vanderbilt in the NCAA Tournament Second Round on March 21, 2005. She also holds the Big 12 Conference all-time record in career threepoint field goals made and attempted (942). In 2001-02, Koehn led the nation in three-pointers made (122).

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FREE THROW RECORDS

GAME HIGHEST FT PCT (MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS) 1. Andria Jones, vs. Lamar (11/25/95) . . . . . . . . . . . 1.000 (13-13) Ashley Sweat, vs. Oklahoma St. (2/15/09). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.000 (13-13) 2. Kendra Wecker, vs. Bowling Green (3/19/05). . . . . . . . . . . . 1.000 (12-12) 3. Nicky Ramage, at Oklahoma St. (2/9/00) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.000 (10-10) Jennifer Grebing, vs. Colorado (2/8/92). . . . . . . . . 1.000 (10-10) Diana Miller, vs. Colorado (1/12/91) . . . . . . . . . . . 1.000 (10-10) FREE THROWS MADE 1. Angie Bonner, vs. Georgia (1/6/83) . . . . . . . . 17 2. Nicole Ohlde, vs. Valparaiso (3/21/04) . . . . . 15 Nadira Hazim, vs. Nebraska (3/3/90). . . . . . . 15 4. Nicole Ohlde, vs. Baylor (1/27/04) . . . . . . . . 14 Angie Finkes, vs. Oklahoma State (2/21/98) . 14 Brit Jacobson, vs. Drake (11/25/97) . . . . . . . 14 7. Four players: Most recent Ashley Sweat, vs. Colorado (2/21/09) . . . . . . 13 FTS MADE IN A HALF Ashley Sweat, vs. Colorado (2/21/09) . . . . . 13 (2nd) Nicole Ohlde, vs. Valparaiso (3/21/04). . . . . 12 (1st) Nadira Hazim, vs. Nebraska (3/3/90) . . . . . 12 (2nd) FTS MADE IN A CONFERENCE GAME Nadira Hazim, vs. Nebraska (3/3/90) . . . . . . . . . 15 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. Nicole Ohlde, vs. Valparaiso (3/21/04) . . . . . 21 2. Angie Bonner, vs. Georgia (1/6/83) . . . . . . . . 20 3. Nadira Hazim, vs. Nebraska (3/3/90). . . . . . . 19 4. Brit Jacobson, vs. Drake (11/25/97) . . . . . . . 18 Brit Jacobson, vs. Missouri-Rolla (12/27/94) . 18 Sue Leiding, vs. Minnesota (12/1/86). . . . . . . 18 7. Nicole Ohlde, vs. Baylor (1/27/04) . . . . . . . . 17 8. Kristie Bahner, vs. Clemson (11/25/90) . . . . . 16 Ashley Sweat, vs. Colorado (2/21/09) . . . . . . 16 9. Nicole Ohlde, at South Florida (12/28/00). . . 15 Mary Jo Miller, vs. Kansas (1/31/91) . . . . . . . 15 Nadira Hazim, vs. Nebraska (2/14/90). . . . . . 15

FREE THROW PCT (MIN. 60 ATTEMPTS) 1. Laurie Koehn (2001-02). . . . . . . .895 (94-105) 2. Kendra Wecker (2003-04) . . . . . . .894 (59-66) 3. Kimberly Dietz (2005-06). . . . . . . .867 (65-75) 4. Kendra Wecker (2002-03) . . . . . . .864 (76-88) 5. Kendra Wecker (2004-05) . . . . . .856 (89-104) 6. Kendra Wecker (2001-02) . . . . . .851 (86-101) 7. Gayla Williams (1980-81) . . . . . . . .848 (56-66) 8. Brittany Chambers (2009-10) . . . . .844 (65-77) 9. Kristin Rethman (2000-01) . . . . . .841 (69-82) 10. Nadira Hazim (1990-91) . . . . . .837 (108-129)

BY CLASS MOST FREE THROWS MADE Fr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102, Nadira Hazim Soph. . . . . . . . . . . . . 153, Angie Bonner Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138, Nicole Ohlde Sr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136, Nicole Ohlde

(1987-88) (1983-84) (2002-03) (2003-04)

BEST FREE THROW PCT Fr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .895, Laurie Koehn Soph. . . . . . . . . . . .867, Kimberly Dietz Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . .894, Kendra Wecker Sr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .900, Laurie Koehn

(2001-02) (2005-06) (2003-04) (2004-05)

CAREER FREE THROWS MADE 1. Nicole Ohlde (2000-04). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 476 2. Ashley Sweat (2006-10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 421 3. Brit Jacobson (1994-98) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 348 4. Nadira Hazim (1987-91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334 5. Mary Jo Miller (1988-89) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 327 6. Angie Bonner (1982-84). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 326 7. Kendra Wecker (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310 8. Sue Leiding (1983-87) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 295 9. Kristie Bahner (1987-91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279 Diana Miller (1987-91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. Nicole Ohlde (2000-04). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 707 2. Ashley Sweat (2006-10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 545 3. Brit Jacobson (1994-98) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541 4. Mary Jo Miller (1991-92) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 497 5. Angie Bonner (1982-84). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 469 6. Nadira Hazim (1987-91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 446 7. Shalee Lehning (2005-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440 8. Sue Leiding (1983-87) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 437 9. Marsha Poppe (1973-77) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 427 10. Jan Laughlin (1971-75) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 396 FREE THROW PCT (MIN. 150 ATTEMPTS) 1. Laurie Koehn (2001-05). . . . . . .877 2. Kendra Wecker (2001-05) . . . . .864 3. Kristin Rethman (1998-02) . . . .843 4. Jennifer Jones (1982-85) . . . . . .814 5. Twiggy McIntyre (2003-06) . . . .813 6. Missy Decker (1993-97). . . . . . .778 7. Gayla Williams (1977-81) . . . . . .773 8. Ashley Sweat (2006-2010) . . . .772 8. Kimberly Dietz (2004-08). . . . . .768 10. Diana Miller (1987-91) . . . . . . . .754

(193-220) (310-359) (167-198) (149-183) (130-160) (123-158) (256-331) (421-545) (185-241) (279-370)

Records Set in the Deb Patterson Era in BOLD

FTS ATTEMPTED IN A HALF Ashley Sweat, vs. Colorado (2/21/09) . . . . . 16 (2nd) Nadira Hazim, vs. Nebraska (3/3/90) . . . . . 15 (2nd) FT ATTEMPTS IN A CONFERENCE GAME Nadira Hazim vs. Nebraska (3/3/90) . . . . . . . . . . 19

SEASON FREE THROWS MADE 1. Angie Bonner (1982-83). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 2. Nicole Ohlde (2002-03). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 3. Nicole Ohlde (2003-04). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 4. Ashley Sweat (2009-10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 5. Ashley Sweat (2008-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 6. Nicole Ohlde (2001-02). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 7. Sue Leiding (1986-87) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 8. Angie Bonner (1983-84). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Marsha Poppe (1975-76) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 10. Nadira Hazim (1990-91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 MOST CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADE Ashley Sweat (2008-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Kendra Wecker (2003-04). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. Nicole Ohlde (2002-03). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 2. Angie Bonner (1982-83). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202 3. Nicole Ohlde (2003-04). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196 4. Marsha Poppe (1975-76) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 5. Nicole Ohlde (2001-02). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 6. Angie Bonner (1983-84). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 7. Greta Sigel (1970-71) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 Ashley Sweat (2009-10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 9. Sue Leiding (1986-87) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Tammie Romstad (1979-80). . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Nicole Ohlde rewrote the career record books in free throws made (476) and free throws attempted (707) during the 2003-04 season, a record formerly held by Brit Jacobson. Ohlde set an NCAA Tournament and school single game record for most free throws attempted (21) vs. Valparaiso in the NCAA Tournament First Round on March 21, 2004.

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REBOUNDING RECORDS

SINGLE GAME

SEASON

CAREER

REBOUNDS 1. Carlisa Thomas, vs. Colorado (2/11/87) . . . . . 20 Kendra Wecker, vs. Harvard (12/1/01) . . . . . 20 Shalee Lehning, vs. La. Tech (12/6/05) . . . . . 20 3. Nicole Ohlde, vs. Wyoming (11/24/00) . . . . . 19 Carlisa Thomas, vs. Wichita State (12/1/84) . 19 Tina Dixon, vs. Kansas (2/23/83) . . . . . . . . . 19 Tammie Romstad, vs. Central Missouri (2/19/80) . . . . . . . . . . 19 Eileen Feeney, vs. NW Missouri State (2/8/78) 19 8. Andria Jones, vs. Oklahoma (2/8/97) . . . . . . 18 Shanele Stires, vs. UNC-Wilmington (1/3/93) . 18 Shelly Hughes, vs. New Orleans (1/3/81) . . 18 Beth Boggs, vs. Missouri (12/10/77) . . . . . . . 18 Marsha Poppe, vs. Missouri State (1/23/76) . . 18

REBOUNDS 1. Tammie Romstad (1979-80). . . . . . . . . . . . 337 2. Carlisa Thomas (1986-87) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321 3. Nicole Ohlde (2002-03). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306 4. Kendra Wecker (2004-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 292 5. Marsha Poppe (1975-76) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287 6. Laurie Miller (1976-77) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282 7. Kendra Wecker (2002-03) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281 8. Shelly Hughes (1980-81) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273 9. Kendra Wecker (2001-02) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264 10. Kathy O’Toole (1976-77) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263

REBOUNDS (SINCE 1974-75) 1. Kendra Wecker (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . 1,087 2. Nicole Ohlde (2000-04). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 995 3. Carlisa Thomas (1983-87) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 923 4. Shalee Lehning (2005-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 914 5. Marlies Gipson (2005-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 811 6. Megan Mahoney (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . 804 7. Eileen Feeney (1976-80) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 783 8. Tammie Romstad (1978-82). . . . . . . . . . . . 779 9. Diana Miller (1987-91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 747 10. Laurie Miller (1975-79) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 726

REBOUNDING AVERAGE 1. Carlisa Thomas (1986-87). . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.4 2. Kendra Wecker (2004-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.1 3. Tammie Romstad (1979-80) . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.6 4. Nicole Ohlde (2002-03) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.0 5. Shanele Stires (1992-93) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.0 6. Shanele Stires (1993-94) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.7 7. Carlisa Thomas (1984-85). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.6 8. Marsha Poppe (1974-75) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.4 9. Kendra Wecker (2002-03) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.3 Laurie Miller (1976-77). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.3 Tammie Romstad (1980-81) . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.3 Shelley Hughes (1981-82). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.3

REBOUNDING AVERAGE 1. Shanele Stires (1992-95) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.7 2. Kendra Wecker (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.5 3. Carlisa Thomas (1984-87). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1 4. Marsha Poppe (1974-77) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.0 5. Nicole Ohlde (2000-04) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.9 6. Jan Laughlin (1972-75) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.7 7. Tammie Romstad (1979-82) . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.3 8. Andria Jones (1994-97) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.1 Marlies Gipson (2005-09). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.1 10. Shalee Lehning (2005-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.0

BY CLASS REBOUNDS IN A GAME Sr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, Carlisa Thomas, vs. Colorado (2/11/87) Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18, Beth Boggs, at Missouri (12/9/77) . . . . . . . . . . 18, Shelley Hughes, vs. Nebraska-Omaha (1/3/81) Soph. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, Eileen Feeney, vs. NW Mo. St. (2/8/78) . . . . . . . . . . 19, Tammie Romstad, at Central Missouri (2/19/80) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, Carlisa Thomas, at Wichita State (12/1/84) Fr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, Kendra Wecker, vs. Harvard (12/1/01) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, Shalee Lehing, vs. La Tech (12/6/05) REBOUNDS IN A CONFERENCE GAME Carlisa Thomas vs. Colorado (2/11/87) . . . . . . . . 20

BY CLASS MOST REBOUNDS Fr. . . . . . . . . . . . . 264, Kendra Wecker Soph. . . . . . . . . . 337, Tammie Romstad Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306, Nicole Ohlde Sr. . . . . . . . . . . . . 292, Kendra Wecker

(2001-02) (1979-80) (2002-03) (2004-05)

REBOUND AVERAGE Fr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1, Nicole Ohlde Soph. . . . . . . . . . . 9.6, Tammie Romstad Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.0, Nicole Ohlde Sr. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.4, Carlisa Thomas

(2000-01) (1979-80) (2002-03) (1986-87)

MOST 20 REBOUND GAMES 1. Kendra Wecker vs. Harvard (12/1/01). . . . . . . 1 Carlisa Thomas vs. Colorado (2/11/87) . . . . . . 1 Shalee Lehning vs. La. Tech (12/6/05) . . . . . . 1 MOST 15 REBOUND GAMES 1. Nicole Ohlde (2000-04). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2. Kendra Wecker (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3. Tammie Romstad (1978-82). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4. Shalee Lehning (2005-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 TOP 30 CAREER REBOUNDERS LIST 1. Kendra Wecker (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . 1,087 2. Nicole Ohlde (2000-04). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 995 3. Carlisa Thomas (1984-87) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 923 4. Shalee Lehning (2005-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 914 5. Marlies Gipson (2005-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 811 6. Megan Mahoney (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . 804 7. Eileen Feeney (1976-80) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 783 8. Tammie Romstad (1978-82). . . . . . . . . . . . 779 9. Diana Miller (1987-91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 747 10. Laurie Miller (1975-79) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 726 11. Shanele Stires (1992-95) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 701 12. Kristie Bahner (1987-91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 698 13. Angie Finkes (1997-00). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 627 14. Ashley Sweat (2006-10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 604 15. Kim Price (1978-83) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 585 16. Leah Honeycutt (1989-93) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 580 17. Marsha Poppe (1973-77) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 579 18. Nicky Ramage (1997-00) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 561 19. Nadira Hazim (1988-91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 554 20. Angie Bonner (1982-84). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 540 21. Brit Jacobson (1995-98) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 539 22. Beth Boggs (1976-79) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 530 23. Andria Jones (1994-97). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 515 24. Margo Jones (1976-78) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 513 25. Sue Leiding (1984-87) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 509 26. Kathy O’Toole (1975-77) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 491 27. Jenny Coalson (1995-00) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 485 28. Rita Matteucci (1987-90) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 475 29. Brie Madden (2001-05). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 427 30. Shana Wheeler (2004-08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 420 Records Set in the Deb Patterson Era in BOLD

Kendra Wecker graces the record book as Kansas State’s all-time leading rebounder. Wecker grabbed 1,087 rebounds in 128 career games played, which ranks third all-time in the Big 12 Conference record books. She holds the distinction of being the only Wildcat and second Big 12 player ever to have recorded 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in a career.

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ASSIST RECORDS

SINGLE GAME ASSISTS 1. Mary Jo Miller, vs. Oklahoma State (1/26/91) . .13 Carlisa Thomas, vs. Oklahoma (2/4/87) . . . . . .13 Carlisa Thomas, vs. UMKC (12/19/86) . . . . .13 Shalee Lehning, vs. UTSA (11/23/08) . . . . . . .13 Shalee Lehning, vs. Drexel (3/21/09) . . . . . . .13 4. Shalee Lehning, at Colorado (3/7/09) . . . . . . .12 Shalee Lehning, vs. Central Arkansas (1/3/09) . . .12 Shalee Lehning, at Arkansas State (11/25/08) .12 Shalee Lehning, vs. Nebraska (2/27/08) . . . . .12 Shalee Lehning, vs. Lipscomb (11/30/07) . . . .12 Shalee Lehning, vs. Texas-Pan Am (12/2/05) . .12 Megan Mahoney, vs. Missouri (3/10/04) . . . . .12 Megan Mahoney, vs. Saint Louis (12/6/03) . . .12 Megan Mahoney, vs. Georgia Tech (11/17/02) .12 Sheronda Jenkins, vs. Oklahoma (1/21/84) . . .12 8. Kari Kincaid, vs. Grambling State (12/4/09) . .11 Shalee Lehning, at UTEP (11/14/08) . . . . . . .11 Shalee Lehning, vs. Washington (11/10/07) . .11 Shalee Lehning, at Wyoming (3/28/07) . . . . . .11 Shalee Lehning, vs. Alcorn State (12/2/06) . . .11 Shalee Lehning, vs. Idaho State (3/17/06) . . .11 Shalee Lehning, vs. Nebraska (2/4/06) . . . . . .11 Essence Perry, at Missouri (1/6/99) . . . . . . . .11 Jenny Coalson, vs. Baylor (3/3/98) . . . . . . . . .11 Mary Jo Miller, vs. Oklahoma (2/14/90) . . . . . .11 Mary Jo Miller, vs. Kansas (2/28/89) . . . . . . . .11 ASSISTS IN A CONFERENCE GAME Mary Jo Miller vs. Oklahoma State (1/26/91) . . . . .13

SEASON ASSISTS 1. Shalee Lehning (2008-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .229 2. Shalee Lehning (2007-08) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .203 3. Shalee Lehning (2005-06) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .189 4. Shalee Lehning (2006-07) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .179 5. Mary Jo Miller (1990-91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .175 6. Carlisa Thomas (1986-87) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .167 7. Megan Mahoney (2002-03) . . . . . . . . . . . . .164 8. Megan Mahoney (2003-04) . . . . . . . . . . . . .162 9. Megan Mahoney (2001-02) . . . . . . . . . . . . .157 10. Mary Jo Miller (1989-90) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139 Gayla Williams (1980-81) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139 BEST ASSIST-TO-TURNOVER RATIO (MIN. 40 ASSISTS) 1. Kjersten Larson (1996-97) . . . . . . .2.20 (66-30) 2. Missy Decker (1994-95) . . . . . . . . .2.17 (63-29) 3. Shalee Lehning (2008-09) . . . . .2.16 (229-106) 4. Megan Mahoney (2003-04) . . . . .2.03 (162-80) 5. Chelsea Domenico (2004-05) . . . . .2.00 (72-36) 6. Chelsea Domenico (2002-03) . . . .1.92 (102-53) 7. Shalee Lehning (2005-06) . . . . .1.83 (189-103) 8. Chelsea Domenico (2003-04) . . . . .1.82 (40-22) 9. Nicole Ohlde (2003-04) . . . . . . . .1.75 (119-68) 10. Mariah White (2010-11) . . . . . . .1.73 (126-73) 11. Shalee Lehning (2006-07) . . . . .1.70 (179-105)

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BEST ASSISTS-TO-TURNOVER RATIO Fr. . . . . . . . . . . . .1.83, Shalee Lehning (2005-06) Soph. . . . . . . . . . . . .1.92, Chelsea Domenico (2002-03) Jr. . . . . . . . . . . .2.03, Megan Mahoney (2003-04) Sr. . . . . . . . . . . . .2.20, Kjersten Larson (1996-97)

Shalee Lehning holds 13 school assist records at the conclusion of her career in 2008-09. She is first in K-State history and second in Big 12 history with 800 career assists.

CAREER CAREER ASSIST LEADERS LIST 1. Shalee Lehning (2005-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .800 2. Megan Mahoney (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . .589 3. Mary Jo Miller (1988-92) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .562 4. Kendra Wecker (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .379 Cassandra Jones (1982-86) . . . . . . . . . . . . .379 6. Nicole Ohlde (2000-04) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .367 7. Carlisa Thomas (1983-87) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .347 8. Betsy Sloan (1979-83) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .322 9. Kimberly Dietz (2004-08) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .306 10. Kristin Rethman (1998-02) . . . . . . . . . . . . .294 11. Nadira Hazim (1987-91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .278 12. Jenny Coalson (1995-00) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .277 13. Brit Jacobson (1994-98) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .276 14. Susan Green (1983-87) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .275 15. Gayla Williams (1979-81) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .249 16. Chelsea Domenico (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . .240 17. Diana Miller (1987-91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .236 18. Kim Woodlee (1997-01) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .233 19. Laurie Koehn (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .218 20. Elyse Funk (1987-90) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .211 21. Marlies Gipson (2005-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .207 22. Missy Decker (1994-97) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .205 23. Kjersten Larson (1994-97) . . . . . . . . . . . . .198 24. Kari Kincaid (2006-10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .189 25. Shanele Stires (1993-95) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .176 Rita Matteucci (1987-90) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .176 27. Priscilla Gary (1982-83) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .172

BEST ASSIST-TO-TURNOVER RATIO (MIN. 100 ASSISTS) 1. Shalee Lehning (2005-09) . . . . .1.83 (800-436) 2. Chelsea Domenico (2001-05) . . .1.76 (240-136) 3. Megan Mahoney (2001-05) . . . .1.62 (589-363) 4. Mariah White (2009-present) . . .1.50 (162-108) 5. Kjersten Larson (1994-97) . . . . .1.43 (198-138) 6. Kari Kincaid (2006-10) . . . . . . .1.38 (189-137) Essence Perry (1998-99) . . . . . . .1.38 (137-99) 8. Betsy Sloan (1980-83) . . . . . . . . .1.375 (99-72) 9. Twiggy McIntyre (2003-06) . . . .1.33 (141-106) 10. Jenny Coalson (1995-00) . . . . . .1.20 (282-235) 11. Missy Decker (1994-97) . . . . . .1.18 (205-173) MOST 5+ ASSIST GAMES 1. Shalee Lehning (2005-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85 2. Megan Mahoney (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 3. Mary Jo Miller (1988-92) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 MOST 10+ ASSIST GAMES 1. Shalee Lehning (2005-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 2. Mary Jo Miller (1988-92) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 3. Megan Mahoney (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Records Set in the Deb Patterson Era in BOLD

CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WITH 200+ ASSISTS Shalee Lehning (2005-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WITH 100+ ASSISTS Megan Mahoney (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Shalee Lehning (2005-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4

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STEAL RECORDS SINGLE GAME

SEASON

CAREER

STEALS 1. Jenny Coalson, vs. Missouri (2/15/98) . . . . .10 Cassandra Jones, vs. Kansas (1/29/85) . . . . .10 Sue Green, at Texas (12/15/84) . . . . . . . . . .10 4. Nadira Hazim, vs. Missouri State (12/4/90) . .9 Nadira Hazim, vs. Oklahoma (2/4/89) . . . . . . .9 Carlisa Thomas, vs. Chapman (1/2/87) . . . . . .9 7. Carlisa Thomas, vs. UC Santa Barbara (12/29/86) 8 Andria Jones, vs. Nebraska (2/12/97) . . . . . . .8 9. 11 times - including 5 times by Mary Jo Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7

STEALS 1. Cassandra Jones (1984-85) . . . . . . . . . . . .129 2. Carlisa Thomas (1986-87) . . . . . . . . . . . . .119 Cassandra Jones (1983-84) . . . . . . . . . . . .119 4. Mary Jo Miller (1991-92) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 5. Mary Jo Miller (1990-91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79 Carlisa Thomas (1985-86) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79 Cassandra Jones (1982-83) . . . . . . . . . . . . .79 8. Nadira Hazim (1989-90) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 9. Carlisa Thomas (1983-84) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Priscilla Gary (1982-83) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75

STEALS 1. Cassandra Jones (1982-86) . . . . . . . . . . . .382 2. Carlisa Thomas (1983-87) . . . . . . . . . . . . .289 3. Mary Jo Miller (1988-1992) . . . . . . . . . . . .288 4. Nadira Hazim (1987-91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .260 5. Shalee Lehning (2005-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . .235 6. Kendra Wecker (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . .227 7. Brit Jacobson (1994-98) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .219 8. Claire Coggins (2003-07) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .184 9. Megan Mahoney (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . .177 10. Shanele Stires (1992-95) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .170

STEALS IN A CONFERENCE GAME Jenny Coalson vs. Missouri (2/15/98) . . . . . . . . .10

BY CLASS

MOST 5+ STEAL GAMES 1. Mary Jo Miller (1988-92) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 2. Kendra Wecker (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8

MOST STEALS Fr. . . . . . . . . . . . .79, Cassandra Jones Soph. . . . . . . . . . .119, Cassandra Jones Jr. . . . . . . . . . . .129, Cassandra Jones Sr. . . . . . . . . . . . .119, Carlisa Thomas

(1982-83) (1983-84) (1984-85) (1986-87)

MOST 10+ STEAL GAMES 1. Jenny Coalson vs. Missouri (2/15/98) . . . . . . .1 Cassandra Green vs. Kansas (1/29/85) . . . . . . .1 Sue Green vs. Texas (12/15/84) . . . . . . . . . . .1

Records Set in the Deb Patterson Era in BOLD

Kansas State career steal leader Cassandra Jones (above) led the team in steals three out of her four seasons as a Wildcat. She shares the single game steal record and owns the sophomore and junior class records. In comparison, Jones led the Big Eight Conference in steals for two years, and ranks second all-time in career steals behind Olympian and All-American Lynette Woodard. On the national scene, Jones ranked sixth in the nation in steals in 1983-84. She was listed by Women’s Basketball Yearbook in 1984-85 as No. 2 in steals and as the No. 1 returnee in the nation for 1985-86. Jones averaged more than 95 steals a season or 3.5 steals a game.

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BLOCK RECORDS

SINGLE GAME

SEASON

BLOCKS 1. Marlies Gipson, vs. Weber State (12/17/06) . . 7 Olga Firsova, at Colorado (2/16/00) . . . . . . . . 7 Shelley Hughes, vs. Illinois (1/8/81). . . . . . . . . 7 4. 3 Players with . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 (8 times) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marlies Gipson (4 times) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shana Wheeler (twice) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicole Ohlde (twice) Most Recent Marlies Gipson, at Washington (12/30/08) . . . 6

MOST BLOCKS 1. Marlies Gipson (2008-09) . 2. Marlies Gipson (2007-08) . 3. Nicole Ohlde (2001-02). . . 4. Nicole Ohlde (2002-03). . . 5. Shana Wheeler (2006-07) . 6. Marlies Gipson (2005-06) . 7. Nicole Ohlde (2003-04). . . 8. Olga Firsova (1999-00) . . . 9. Olga Firsova (1998-99) . . . 10. Brie Madden (2002-03). . .

8. Four Players with . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 (16 times) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marlies Gipson (9 times) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicole Ohlde (4 times) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Olga Firsova (twice) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shana Wheeler (once) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tina Dixon (once)

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BY CLASS MOST BLOCKS Fr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62, Marlies Gipson Soph. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69, Nicole Ohlde Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70, Marlies Gipson Sr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86, Marlies Gipson

(2005-06) (2001-02) (2007-08) (2008-09)

Most Recent Marlies Gipson, vs. Iowa State (1/17/09) . . . . 5 BLOCKS IN A CONFERENCE GAME Olga Firsova at Colorado (2/16/00). . . . . . . . . . . . 7

MOST BLOCKS 1. Marlies Gipson (2005-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257 2. Nicole Ohlde (2000-04). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204 3. Shana Wheeler (2004-08) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 4. Brie Madden (2001-05). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 5. Olga Firsova (1998-00) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 6. Tina Dixon (1982-84) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 7. Kendra Wecker (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 8. Ashley Sweat (2006-10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 9. Kristie Bahner (1987-91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 10. Nicky Ramage (1996-00) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 MOST 5+ BLOCK GAMES 1. Marlies Gipson (2005-09) . 2. Nicole Ohlde (2000-04). . . 3. Shana Wheeler (2004-08) . 4. Olga Firsova (1998-00) . . .

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Marlies Gipson finished her career as the top shot blocker in school history and third in Big 12 history with 257. In 2008-09, she tallied a new single-season school record and a senior record with 86 blocked shots. She is the only player in school history to block 70 shots in a season (2007-08 and 2008-09) and 80 shots in a season (200809).

Nicole Ohlde is second in school history for career blocked shots (204). In 126 career games played at K-State, Ohlde had at least one block in 96 of those contests for a 76.2 career blocking percentage.

Shana Wheeler concluded her career with 146 blocks to rank third in school history. She ranks 13th in Big 12 history for career blocked shots. She led the team with 63 in 2006-07.

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SHALEE LEHNING’S TRIPLE-DOUBLES

Shalee Lehning set the school and Big 12 record for triple-doubles in a season with three during the 2008-09 season. She finished her career with a school and Big 12 record five triple-doubles for her career. She also ranks tied for third for all divisions in NCAA history with five career triple-doubles. In the five games that Lehning registered a triple-double, she averaged 15.0 points, 11.4 rebounds and 11.0 assists.

POINTS No. 14

Opponent vs. Marquette

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at Wyoming

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REBOUNDS Date 3/31/06*

No. 10

Opponent vs. Marquette

3/28/07**

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at Arkansas State

11/25/08

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12/30/08

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3/7/09

ASSISTS Date 3/31/06*

No. 10

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Date 3/31/06*

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11/25/08

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11/25/08

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12/30/08

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12/30/08

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3/7/09

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3/28/07**

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MISCELLANEOUS PLAYER RECORDS

SINGLE GAME CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A DOUBLE-DOUBLE 1. Kendra Wecker (2/16/05 to 3/2/05) . . . . . . . . 5 Nicole Ohlde (2/15/03 to 3/1/03) . . . . . . . . . . 5 3. Shalee Lehning (2/27/08 to 3/12/08) . . . . . . . 4 Nicole Ohlde (12/29/01 to 1/5/02) . . . . . . . . . 4 Shanele Stires (1/30/94 to 2/11/94) . . . . . . . . 4 Shanele Stires (12/10/94 to 12/20/94) . . . . . . 4 Shelly Hughes (12/20/80 to 1/5/81) . . . . . . . . 4 6. Kendra Wecker (12/28/04 to 1/2/05) . . . . . . . 3 Kendra Wecker (11/29/03 to 12/5/03) . . . . . . 3 Nicole Ohlde (11/20/02 to 11/29/02) . . . . . . . 3 Nicole Ohlde (1/27/02 to 2/2/02) . . . . . . . . . . 3 Laurie Miller (12/3/76 to 12/10/76) . . . . . . . . 3 Margo Jones (11/30/77 to 12/6/77) . . . . . . . . 3 Tammie Romstad (12/14/79 to 1/3/80) . . . . . . 3 Eileen Feeney (1/17/80 to 1/19/80)* . . . . . . . . 3 Carlisa Thomas (2/4/87 to 2/11/87) . . . . . . . . 3 *done in three consecutive days TRIPLE-DOUBLES 1. Carlisa Thomas, vs. UMKC (12/19/86). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 points, 14 rebounds, 13 assists 2. Carlisa Thomas vs. Oklahoma (2/4/87) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 points, 16 rebounds, 13 assists 3. Megan Mahoney vs. Saint Louis (12/6/03) . . . . . . . . . . . 12 points, 10 rebounds, 12 assists 4. Shalee Lehning vs. Marquette (3/31/06). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists 5. Shalee Lehning at Wyoming (3/28/07) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 points, 12 rebounds, 11 assists 6. Shalee Lehning at Arkansas St. (11/25/08) . . . . . . . . . 11 points, 14 rebounds, 12 assists ^ 7. Shalee Lehning at Washington (12/30/08). . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists^ 8. Shalee Lehning at Colorado (3/7/09). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 points, 11 rebounds, 12 assists^ ^ - Big 12 and school record for triple-doubles in a season

SEASON DOUBLE-DOUBLES 1. Kendra Wecker (2004-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 2. Nicole Ohlde (2002-03). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 3. Tammie Romstad (1979-80). . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 4. Kendra Wecker (2003-04) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Nicole Ohlde (2001-02). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Kendra Wecker (2001-02) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Carlisa Thomas (1986-87) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 8. Kendra Wecker (2002-03) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 9. Marsha Poppe (1975-76) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Shanele Stires (1993-94) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 10. Kathy O’Toole (1976-77) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Shanele Stires (1992-93) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 TRIPLE-DOUBLES 1. Shalee Lehning (2008-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3* * - Big 12 single-season record MINUTES 1. Laurie Koehn (2001-02) . . . 2. Megan Mahoney (2002-03) 3. Missy Decker (1996-97) . . . 4. Kari Kincaid (2009-10) . . . 5. Kimberly Dietz (2006-07) . .

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MINUTES PER GAME 1. Missy Decker (1996-97) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38.0 2. Mary Jo Miller (1990-91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37.9 3. Jenny Coalson (1997-98) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37.5 4. Kari Kincaid (2009-10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36.8 5. Tammie Romstad (1981-82) . . . . . . . . . . . 36.7 PERSONAL FOULS 1. Tammie Romstad (1979-80). . . . . . . . . . . . 119 2. Kendra Wecker (2001-02) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 3. Angie Bonner (1982-83). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Joann Hamlin (2005-06) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 5. Greta Siegel (1974-750 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 6. Brit Jacobson (1997-98) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Laurie Miller (1976-77) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105

DISQUALIFICATIONS 1. Dee Weinreis (1980-81) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Barbara Gilmore (1981-82) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Carlisa Thomas (1985-86) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 4. Rita Matteucci (1988-89) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Brit Jacobson (1997-98) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Olga Firsova (1998-99) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Joann Hamlin (2005-06) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Shana Wheeler (2006-07) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLES 1. Kendra Wecker (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 2. Nicole Ohlde (2000-04). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 3. Shanele Stires (1992-95) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 4. Tammie Romstad (1978-82). . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 5. Carlisa Thomas (1983-87) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 6. Shalee Lehning (2005-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 7. Marlies Gipson (2005-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 8. Laurie Miller (1975-79) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 9. Kristie Bahner (1987-91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Leah Honeycutt (1991-93) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

PERSONAL FOULS 1. Kendra Wecker (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 357 2. Brit Jacobson (1995-98) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 354 3. Gayla Williams (1978-81) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 344 4. Laurie Miller (1976-79) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 328 5. Shalee Lehning (2005-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312 6. Angie Finkes (1997-00). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310 7. Greta Sigel (1974-76) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304 DISQUALIFICATIONS 1. Carlisa Thomas (1984-87) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 2. Brit Jacobson (1995-98) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Angie Finkes (1997-00). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 4. Barbara Gilmore (1982-83) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Sue Leiding (1984-87) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Records Set in the Deb Patterson Era in BOLD

TRIPLE-DOUBLES 1. Shalee Lehning (2005-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5* Carlisa Thomas (1983-87) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3. Megan Mahoney (2001-2005) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 * - Big 12 record and ranks tied for third in NCAA history for all divisions GAMES PLAYED 1. Eileen Feeney (1976-80) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 2. Gayla Williams (1977-81) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Ashley Sweat (2006-10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 4. Brie Madden (2001-05). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Shalee Lehning (2005-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Danielle Zanotti (2005-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Kristi Short (1975-78) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 8. Megan Mahoney (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 9. Kendra Wecker (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 10. Kimberly Dietz (2004-08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Nicole Ohlde (2000-04). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Kim Price (1978-83) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 GAMES STARTED 1. Megan Mahoney (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 2. Kendra Wecker (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 3. Nicole Ohlde (2000-04). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Shalee Lehning (2005-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 5. Eileen Feeney (1976-80) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Ashley Sweat (2006-10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 7. Laurie Koehn (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 8. Gayla Williams (1977-81) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Marlies Gipson (2005-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 10. Diana Miller (1987-91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 MINUTES 1. Shalee Lehning (2005-09) . . . . . . . . . . . 4,271 2. Kendra Wecker (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . 4,141 3. Nicole Ohlde (2000-04) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,103 4. Ashley Sweat (2006-10). . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,088 5. Megan Mahoney (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . 4,079 6. Laurie Koehn (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,978 7. Diana Miller (1988-91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,915 8. Kim Woodlee (1997-01) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,747 9. Mary Jo Miller (1989-92) . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,710 10. Kristin Rethman (1998-02). . . . . . . . . . . 3,611 MINUTES PER GAME 1. Diana Miller (1988-91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34.3 2. Brittany Chambers (2009-present). . . . . . . 33.0 3. Laurie Koehn (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32.9 Shalee Lehning (2005-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . 32.9 5. Mary Jo Miller (1989-92) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32.8 6. Kim Woodlee (1997-01) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32.6 Nicole Ohlde (2000-04) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32.6 8. Kendra Wecker (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . 32.4 9. Megan Mahoney (2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . 31.6 Taelor Karr (2009-11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31.6 11. Ashley Sweat (2006-10). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31.2 12. Brit Jacobson (1995-98). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30.6

Megan Mahoney set the school record for career starts during her tenure at Kansas State (2001-05). During her time in Manhattan, Mahoney started 129 games which was every game of her Wildcat career.

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MISCELLANEOUS STATS AND RECORDS TOP REBOUNDING TANDEMS Jalana Childs (right) and Brittany Chambers teamed up to score 54 points at Nebraska on Feb. 19, 2011. This was the 19th time since the 1986-87 season that two Wildcats have teamed up to score a combined 50 or more points in a game.

Minimum 500 total rebounds, 200+ by each player Rk. Player (Rebounds) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total 1. Nicole Ohlde (306) and Kendra Wecker (281) . . . . . . . . 587 2. Tammie Romstad (337) and Eileen Feeney (219) . . . . . . 556 3. Kendra Wecker (264) and Nicole Ohlde (262) . . . . . . . 526

Year 2002-03 1979-80 2001-02

TOP ASSIST TANDEMS Minimum 250 total assists, 100+ by each player Rk. Player (Assists) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total 1. Megan Mahoney (164) and Kendra Wecker (125) . . . . . 289 2. Megan Mahoney (162) and Nicole Ohlde (119) . . . . . . . 281 3. Jenny Coalson (140) and Brit Jacobson (118) . . . . . . . . 258 4. Cassandra Jones (131) and Sheronda Jenkins (119) . . . . 250

Year 2002-03 2003-04 1997-98 1983-84

SEASONS WITH 4 OR MORE PLAYERS AVG. DOUBLE FIGURES IN POINTS 2007-08 Kimberly Dietz, 14.9 ppg; Marlies Gipson, 11.7 ppg; Shalee Lehning, 11.3 ppg; Ashley Sweat, 11.2 ppg 2006-07 Kimberly Dietz, 13.3 ppg; Marlies Gipson, 12.8 ppg; Claire Coggins, 11.9 ppg; Ashley Sweat, 11.4 ppg 2002-03 Kendra Wecker, 19.0 ppg; Nicole Ohlde, 18.4 ppg; Megan Mahoney, 13.9 ppg; Laurie Koehn, 13.2 ppg 1986-87 Sue Leiding, 15.5 ppg; Susan Green, 13.3 ppg; Carlisa Thomas, 11.6 ppg; Tracy Bleczinski, 10.0 ppg 1983-84 Angie Bonner, 15.1 ppg; Jennifer Jones, 13.3 ppg; Tina Dixon, 12.3 ppg; Cassandra Jones, 11.4 ppg 1980-81 Tammie Romstad, 16.7 ppg; Kim Price, 12.0 ppg; Shelly Hughes, 11.5 ppg; Gayla Williams, 11.2 ppg; Taryn Bachis, 10.2 ppg

CAREER 1,000 POINTS/500 REBOUNDS GAME 50+ COMBINED POINTS - TWO TEAMMATES, SAME GAME (SINCE 1986-87) Pts. 57 56 56 54 54 54 54 54 53 53 53 53 52 51 51 51 50 50

Player (Points) Opp. Diana Miller (35) and Nadira Hazim (22) at Oklahoma Nicole Ohlde (31) and Laurie Koehn (25) Missouri Laurie Koehn (31) and Nicole Ohlde (25) vs. Georgia State^ Brittany Chambers (32) and Jalana Childs (22) at Nebraska Kendra Wecker (41) and Laurie Koehn (13)* vs. Illinois State~ Nicky Ramage (27) and Angie Finkes (27) vs. Baylor% Mary Jo Miller (35) and Kelly Moylan (19) at Oklahoma Nadira Hazim (29) and Diana Miller (25) Oklahoma State Kendra Wecker (28) and Claire Coggins (25) at Colorado Laurie Koehn (33) and Kendra Wecker (20) Iowa Andria Jones (29) and Brit Jacobson (24) Lamar Diana Miller (28) and Mary Jo Miller (25) Kansas Susan Green (29) and Sue Leiding (24) Missouri Nicole Ohlde (27) and Laurie Koehn (24) Oklahoma Shawnda DeCamp (27) and Shanele Stires (24) Oklahoma Diana Miller (28) and Nadira Hazim (23) Oklahoma Laurie Koehn (31) and Kendra Wecker (19) Oregon State Shawnda DeCamp (28) and Shanele Stires (22)St. Bonaventure#

Date 1/20/90 1/7/04 12/29/01 2/19/11 11/26/04 3/3/98 1/18/92 1/26/91 1/29/05 1/5/03 11/25/95 2/23/91 2/25/87 1/31/04 1/23/94 1/23/91 12/9/01 12/11/93

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21.

Player (Pos., Years) . . . . . . . . . . . Games . . . . . Points . . . . . . . Rebounds Kendra Wecker (F, 2001-05)* . . . . 128 . . . . . . 2,333 . . . . . . . . . . 1,087 Nicole Ohlde (C, 2000-04) . . . . . . 126 . . . . . . 2,241 . . . . . . . . . . . 995 Ashley Sweat (F, 2006-10) . . . . . . 131 . . . . . . 1,805 . . . . . . . . . . . 604 Diana Miller (F, 1987-91) . . . . . . . 114 . . . . . . 1,705 . . . . . . . . . . . 747 Nadira Hazim (G, 1987-91). . . . . . 112 . . . . . . 1,670 . . . . . . . . . . . 554 Eileen Feeney (F, 1976-80) . . . . . . 134 . . . . . . 1,670 . . . . . . . . . . . 783 Tammie Romstad (C, 1978-82) . . . 102 . . . . . . 1,548 . . . . . . . . . . . 779 Brit Jacobson (G, 1994-98). . . . . . 112 . . . . . . 1,519 . . . . . . . . . . . 539 Shanele Stires (G, 1992-95) . . . . . . 81 . . . . . . . 1,344 . . . . . . . . . . . 701 Angie Finkes (F, 1996-2000). . . . . 115 . . . . . . 1,314 . . . . . . . . . . . 627 Marlies Gipson (F, 2005-09) . . . . . 115 . . . . . . 1,313 . . . . . . . . . . . 811 Megan Mahoney (G, 2001-05) . . . 129 . . . . . . 1,307 . . . . . . . . . . . 804 Shalee Lehning (G, 2005-09) . . . . 130 . . . . . . 1,189 . . . . . . . . . . . 914 Angie Bonner (C, 1981-84). . . . . . . 92 . . . . . . . 1,170 . . . . . . . . . . . 540 Andria Jones (F, 1993-97) . . . . . . 104 . . . . . . 1,126 . . . . . . . . . . . 532 Kim Price (F, 1978-83) . . . . . . . . . 126 . . . . . . 1,120 . . . . . . . . . . . 585 Carlisa Thomas (F/C, 1983-87) . . . 115 . . . . . . 1,116 . . . . . . . . . . . 923 Nicky Ramage (F, 1996-2000) . . . 119 . . . . . . 1,096 . . . . . . . . . . . 561 Sue Leiding (C, 1983-87) . . . . . . . 115 . . . . . . 1,071 . . . . . . . . . . . 509 Laurie Miller (F, 1975-79) . . . . . . . 121 . . . . . . 1,053 . . . . . . . . . . . 726 Kristie Bahner (F, 1987-91) . . . . . . 110 . . . . . . 1,017 . . . . . . . . . . . 695

* - only player to record 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds for a career Kansas State is 19-0 when two players combine for 50+ points in a game.

1,000 POINTS/350 ASSISTS Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

^ - at Baltimore, Md. * - Megan Mahoney also scored 13 points in this contest ~ - at Freeport, Bahamas % - at Kansas City, Mo. # - at Fairfield, Conn.

SEASON TOP SCORING TANDEMS Minimum 1,000 total points, 400+ by each player Rk. Player (Points) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total 1. Kendra Wecker (646) and Nicole Ohlde (625) . . . . . . . 1,271 2. Nicole Ohlde (610) and Laurie Koehn (600). . . . . . . . . 1,210 3. Tammie Romstad (686) and Eileen Feeney (459) . . . . . 1,145 4. Priscilla Gary (586) and Angie Bonner (521) . . . . . . . . 1,107 5. Priscilla Gary (583) and Tammie Romstad (516) . . . . . 1,099 6. Nicole Ohlde (542) and Kendra Wecker (521) . . . . . . . 1,063 7. Diana Miller (519) and Nadira Hazim (504). . . . . . . . . 1,023 154

Year 2002-03 2001-02 1979-80 1982-83 1981-82 2003-04 1990-91

Player (Pos., Years) . . . . . . . . . . . Games . . . . . Points Shalee Lehning (G, 2005-09)* . . . 130 . . . . . . 1,189 Megan Mahoney (G, 2001-05) . . . 129 . . . . . . 1,307 Mary Jo Miller (G, 1988-92) . . . . . 113 . . . . . . 1,091 Kendra Wecker (F, 2001-05) . . . . . 128 . . . . . . 2,333 Cassandra Jones (G, 1982-86). . . . 109 . . . . . . 1,271 Nicole Ohlde (C, 2000-04) . . . . . . 126 . . . . . . 2,241

. . . . . . . . . Assists . . . . . . . . . . . 800 . . . . . . . . . . . 589 . . . . . . . . . . . 562 . . . . . . . . . . . 379 . . . . . . . . . . . 379 . . . . . . . . . . . 367

* - only player in school and Big 12 history to record 1,000 points, 900 rebounds and 800 assists for her career


BRAMLAGE COLISEUM RECORDS KANSAS STATE - INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

OPPONENT - INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 by Shawnda DeCamp vs. Detroit (11/27/93) Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 by Nicole Ohlde vs. Missouri (1/7/04) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 by Nicole Ohlde vs. Texas A&M (2/20/01) Field Goal Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 by Shawnda DeCamp vs. Detroit (11/27/93) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 by Shawnda DeCamp vs. Colorado (1/7/94) Field Goal Pct. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..875 (14-16) by Nicole Ohlde vs. Missouri (1/7/04) 3-pt. Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 by Laurie Koehn vs. Iowa (1/5/03) 3-pt. Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 by Shawnda DeCamp vs. Detroit (11/27/93) 3-pt. FG Pct. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (4-4) by Amy Dutmer vs. Western Michigan (12/20/02) Free Throws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 by Nicole Ohlde vs. Baylor (1/27/04) Free Throw Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 by Nicole Ohlde vs. Baylor (1/27/04) FT Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (13-13) by Andria Jones vs. Lamar (11/25/95) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (13-13) by Ashley Sweat vs. Oklahoma State (2/15/09) Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 by Kendra Wecker vs. Harvard (12/1/01) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 by Shalee Lehning vs. La. Tech (12/6/05) Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13, Shalee Lehning vs. UTSA (11/23/08) Steals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 by Jenny Coalson vs. Missouri (2/15/98) Blocked Shots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 by Marlies Gipson vs. Weber State (12/17/06)

Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 by Karen Jennings, Nebraska (1/21/92) Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 by Karen Jennings, Nebraska (1/21/92) Field Goal Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 by Felicia Regland, Oregon State (12/9/01) FG Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..950 (19-20), Sandie Primus, Missouri (2/4/89) 3-pt. Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 by Susie Jarosch, Washington State (12/30/94) 3-pt. Attempts . . . . . . .16, multiple times, latest by Demetrice Smith, Grambling St. (11/30/96) 3-pt. FG Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (4-4) by Barbara Garbova, Eastern Illinois (11/25/94) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (4-4) by Jodi Bolerjack , Wyoming (11/17/06) Free Throws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 by Erika Martin, Missouri (1/5/96) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 by Sophia Young, Baylor (2/25/06) Free Throw Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 by Angela Aycock, Kansas (2/12/95) FT Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000 (8-8) by Faith Cyr, Detroit (11/27/93) Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 by Kristy Ryan, Sacramento State (3/3/94) Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 by Stacy Frese, Iowa State (1/28/98) Steals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7, by KiKi Moore, Washington State (11/20/09) Blocked Shots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8, by Brittney Griner, Baylor (2/3/10)

KANSAS STATE - TEAM RECORDS Most Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/2/02) Fewest Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 vs. Texas (2/3/07) Most Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/2/02) Fewest Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13, vs. Missouri (2/10/10) Most Field Goal Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 vs. Idaho State (3/17/06) Fewest Field Goals Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 vs. Missouri State (12/11/91) Highest Field Goal Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .645 (40-62) vs. Iowa (1/5/03) Lowest Field Goal Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .186 (18-49) vs. Colorado (2/26/92) Most 3-pt. Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 vs. Oregon State (12/9/01) Fewest 3-pt. Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, multiple times, latest vs. Texas (2/3/07) Most 3-pt. Field Goal Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 vs. Eastern Michigan (11/30/99) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 vs. Oklahoma State (2/28/07) Fewest 3-pt. FG Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, multiple times, latest vs. Iowa State (1/25/89) Highest 3-pt. FG Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .833 (5-6) vs. Colorado (1/6/01) Lowest 3-pt. FG Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .000, multiple times, latest vs. Texas (2/3/07) Most Free Throws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 vs. Colorado (1/13/90) Fewest Free Throws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 vs. Central Connecticut State (1/2/05) Most Free Throw Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 vs. Iowa State (1/25/89) Fewest Free Throw Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 vs. Central Connecticut State (1/2/05) Highest FT Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .933 (14-15) vs. Iowa State (2/2/02) Lowest FT Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .300 (3-10) vs. Liberty (12/4/04) Most Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 vs. Miss. Valley State (12/1/06) Fewest Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 vs. Missouri (2/15/92) Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/2/02) Turnovers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 vs. Lafayette (12/5/92) Steals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 vs. Western Illinois (11/21/03) Blocked Shots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 vs. Wyoming (11/17/06)

OPPONENT - TEAM RECORDS Most Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 by Missouri (2/15/92) Fewest Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 by Miss. Valley State (12/1/06) Most Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 by Long Beach State (11/24/89) Fewest Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 by Miss. Valley State (12/1/06) Most Field Goal Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94 by Long Beach State (11/24/89) Fewest Field Goals Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 by Sacramento State (1/12/95) Highest Field Goal Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .588 (30-51) by Nebraska (1/17/98) Lowest Field Goal Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..086 (5-58) by Miss. Valley State (12/1/06) Most 3-pt. Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 by Lamar (11/25/95) Fewest 3-pt. Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, multiple times, latest Kansas (1/9/10) Most 3-pt. Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 by Idaho State vs. Harvard (11/30/01) Fewest 3-pt. Field Goal Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1, multiple times, latest, Missouri (2/24/95) Highest 3-pt. FG Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .667 (8-12) by Iowa State (2/18/98) Lowest 3-pt. FG Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .000, multiple times, latest, Kansas (1/9/10) Most Free Throws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 by Baylor (2/25/06) Fewest Free Throws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, five times, latest by UMKC (11/27/90) Most Free Throw Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 by Baylor (2/25/06) Fewest Free Throw Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 by Oklahoma (2/22/89) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 by Texas A&M (3/1/09) Highest FT Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.000 (13-13) by Oklahoma (2/21/10) Lowest FT Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .000 by Oklahoma (2/22/89) Most Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 by Long Beach State (11/24/89) Fewest Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 by Western Illinois (1/3/03) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 by Kansas (2/27/99) Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 by Oklahoma (2/12/92) Turnovers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 by Grambling State (11/29/96) Steals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 by SW Missouri State (12/11/91) Blocked Shots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9, by Baylor (2/3/10)

BRAMLAGE COLISEUM ALL-TIME RECORDS vs. OPPONENTS NON-CONFERENCE Alabama State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Alcorn State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Arkansas-Pine Bluff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Arkansas State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Army . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Auburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Ball State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Sacramento State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Central Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Central Connecticut State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Central Missouri State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Clemson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Colorado State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Creighton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1 Delaware State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Eastern Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Eastern Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Eastern Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Georgia State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Georgia Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Grambling State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-0 Hampton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Harvard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Idaho . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Illinois-Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Illinois State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Indiana State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Iowa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 IUPUI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Kent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Lafayette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Lamar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Liberty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1

Lipscomb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Louisiana Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Loyola-Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Memphis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Middle Tennessee State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1 Miss. Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Missouri-Rolla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-0 Missouri-St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Missouri State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1 Missouri Western State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Montana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 New Hampshire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Nicholls State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 North Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Northeastern Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Northern Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Northern Iowa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Northwestern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Ohio State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-2 Oral Roberts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0 Oregon State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Penn State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Pepperdine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Quincy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Sacramento State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Saint Joseph’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Saint Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Santa Clara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 San Diego State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 South Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 South Dakota State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Southern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Southern Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 SMU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Southern Utah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 St. John’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 TX A&M-Corpus Christi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0

UTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 UTEP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 UTSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Texas-Pan Am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Texas Southern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Texas State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 UC Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 UMKC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-0 USC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Utah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Vermont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Washington State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Weber State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Western Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-0 Western Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Wichita State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-2 Wisconsin-Green Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1 Wyoming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Yale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127-23 (.847)

BIG 12 CONFERENCE* Baylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3 Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13-10 Iowa State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-9 Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-7 Missouri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-5 Nebraska . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-9 Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-9 Oklahoma State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-6 Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-3 Texas A&M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-2 Texas Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-3 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109-66 (.623) * Since the formation of the Big 12 Conference before the 1996-97 season

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BRAMLAGE COLISEUM FACTS & FIGURES

Bramlage Coliseum played host to the NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship First and Second Rounds in 2002 and 2003 and the WNIT in 2006 (above) and 2007. Kansas State has been ranked nationally among NCAA Division I women’s basketball attendance leaders the last seven consecutive seasons.

BRAMLAGE COLISEUM FACTS Built: 1986 Capacity: 12,528 Seasons: Entering 23rd K-State’s All-Time Record: 241-89 (.730) Record Under Deb Patterson: 158-45 (.778) First Game: vs. Colorado State (11/25/88) First Win: 70-56 vs. Colorado State (11/25/88) First Points: K-State’s Mary Jo Miller hit two free throws with 19:10 left in the first half

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS IN BRAMLAGE COLISEUM YEAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . RECORD 1988-89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-2 1989-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-2 1990-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4 1991-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9 1992-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-10 1993-94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3 1994-95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-5 1995-96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-4 1996-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1 1997-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-5 1998-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-4 1999-00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6 2000-01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6 2001-02 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-2 2002-03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-1 2003-04 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-0 2004-05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-2 2005-06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-5 2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-5 2007-08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-2 2008-09 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-1 2009-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8 2010-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-2 TOTALS . . . . . . . 241-89 (.730) 156

BRAMLAGE COLISEUM FIRSTS K-State opened Bramlage Coliseum on Nov. 25, 1988 with a 70-56 win over Colorado State. Here is a list of “firsts” that took place in that game. POINT Mary Jo Miller, two free throws with 19:10 left in the first half FIELD GOAL Janet Madsen, layup with 18:21 left in the first half FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT Janet Madsen, layup with 18:21 left in the first half FREE THROW MADE Mary Jo Miller, two free throws with 19:10 left in the first half FREE THROW ATTEMPTED Mary Jo Miller, two free throws with 19:10 left in the first half THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL Diana Miller vs. Montana, 11-2688 with 0:10 left in the first half THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPT Diana Miller vs. Montana, 11-2688 with 0:10 left in the first half

REBOUND Janet Madsen off a missed Nadira Hazim shot at the 17:44 mark of the first half STEAL Janet Madsen with 18:22 left in the first half FOUL Dametra Johnson of Colorado State :50 into the game OVERTIME GAME 1-19-96, Oklahoma State, W 81-68* * later forfeited STARTING LINEUP F 15 Janet Madsen (5-8, Jr.) F 33 Diana Miller (5-10, Soph.) C 42 Stacey Boyle (6-1, Sr.) G 30 Nadira Hazim (5-7, Soph.) G 21 Mary Jo Miller (5-5, Fr.)


OVERALL ATTENDANCE RECORDS

SINGLE GAME

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BRAMLAGE GAMES (1988-89 TO PRESENT) 1. 2.

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Nebraska (1/12/02) . . . . . . . . . . . W, 85-71 . Kansas (1/17/04) . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 79-50 . Texas A&M (2/22/03) . . . . . . . . . . W, 88-49 . Oklahoma State (2/15/03) . . . . . . . W, 64-46 . Texas (1/25/03) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 71-69 . Iowa State (2/2/02) . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 86-72 . Texas Tech (1/27/02) . . . . . . . . . . W, 76-63 . Marquette (3/31/06) . . . . . . . . . . . W, 77-65 . Texas Tech (3/3/04) . . . . . . . . . . . W, 85-73 . Oklahoma (2/13/02) . . . . . . . . . . . L, 76-68 . Arkansas (3/17/02) . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 82-68 . Colorado (1/11/03) . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 61-36 . Notre Dame (3/25/03) . . . . . . . . . . L, 59-53 . Kansas (2/26/05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 73-46 . Iowa (1/5/03) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 103-60 Oklahoma (1/31/04) . . . . . . . . . . . W, 74-65 . Harvard (3/23/03) . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 69-59 . Kansas (2/26/03) . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 80-57 . Kent State (3/15/02). . . . . . . . . . . W, 93-65 . Kansas (2/22/97) . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 46-62 .

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ALL GAMES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

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vs. Arizona State (11/25/01) . . . . . L, 76-58 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,057 at Texas Tech (1/22/05). . . . . . . . . W, 55-53 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,927 Nebraska (1/12/02) . . . . . . . . . . . W, 85-71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,466 at Minnesota (3/23/04) . . . . . . . . . L, 80-61 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,425 Kansas (1/17/04) . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 79-50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,340 Texas A&M (2/22/03) . . . . . . . . . . W, 88-49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,340 Oklahoma State (2/15/03) . . . . . . . W, 64-46 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,340 Texas (1/25/03) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 71-69 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,340 Iowa State (2/2/02) . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 86-72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,340 Texas Tech (1/27/02) . . . . . . . . . . W, 76-63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,340 Marquette (3/31/06) . . . . . . . . . . . W, 77-65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,340 at Nebraska (2/26/00) . . . . . . . . . . L, 65-56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,226 at Nebraska (2/23/05). . . . . . . . . . W, 94-69 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,023 at Iowa State (2/10/01) . . . . . . . . . L, 81-52 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,749 vs. Valparaiso (3/21/04) . . . . . . . . W, 71-63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,357 at Wyoming (3/28/07). . . . . . . . L, 79-89 (3OT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,225 Texas Tech (3/3/04) . . . . . . . . . . . W, 85-73 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,174 at Texas Tech (3/6/03) . . . . . . . . . . L, 73-64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,144 at Texas Tech (1/31/01) . . . . . . . . . L, 72-41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,022 at Kansas (2/17/02) . . . . . . . . . . . W, 65-40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,858

AHEARN FIELD HOUSE GAMES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

Missouri (3/3/84) . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 100-84 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,250 Texas (12/30/83) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 82-78 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,750 Kansas (1/28/89) . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 74-68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,700 Kansas (2/17/81). . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 74-63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,440 Kansas (2/25/84) . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 81-63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,200 Old Dominion (12/4/82). . . . . . . . . W, 58-50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,175 Oklahoma (2/4/87) . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 79-64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,155 Missouri (1/12/83). . . . . . . . . . . . . W 88-77 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,904 Kansas (1/4/87) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 71-65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,850 Oklahoma (3/5/83) . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 87-63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,825 Kansas (1/26/83) . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 80-74 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,600 Kansas (1/28/80) . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 61-52 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,563 Iowa State (1/17/87) . . . . . . . . . . . W, 63-56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,524 Colorado (1/16/82) . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 76-71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,450 Kansas (2/23/82) . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 80-69 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,450

LARGEST HOME BIG 12 CONFERENCE CROWD 13,466 vs. Nebraska (1/12/02) LARGEST HOME BIG EIGHT CONFERENCE CROWD 4,250 vs. Missouri (3/3/84) LARGEST HOME NON-CONFERENCE CROWD 13,340 vs. Marquette (3/31/06)

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Year . . . . . . . . . G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Totals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Avg. 2003-04 . . . . . 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . 121,739 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,365 2002-03 . . . . . 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . 175,053 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,753 2001-02 . . . . . 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . 122,376 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,158 2004-05 . . . . . 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98,874. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,606 2005-06 . . . . . 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . 119,333 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,281 2008-09 . . . . . 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64,743. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,624 2007-08 . . . . . 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60,265. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,304 2010-11 . . . . . 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61,013. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,068 2006-07 . . . . . 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73,142. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,063 2009-10 . . . . . 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60,137. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,009

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

Year . . . . . . . . . G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Totals 2002-03 . . . . . 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . 175,053 2001-02 . . . . . 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . 122,376 2003-04 . . . . . 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . 121,739 2005-06 . . . . . 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . 119,333 2004-05 . . . . . 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98,874 2006-07 . . . . . 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73,142 2008-09 . . . . . 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64,743 2010-11 . . . . . 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61,013 2007-08 . . . . . 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60,265 2009-10 . . . . . 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60,137

TOP 10 TOTAL HOME ATTENDANCE

YEARLY NCAA DIVISION I ATTENDANCE RANKINGS Year . . . . . . . . . G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Avg. 2010-11 . . . . . 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24th. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,068 2009-10 . . . . . 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25th. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,009 2008-09 . . . . . 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20th. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,624 2007-08 . . . . . 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26th. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,304 2006-07 . . . . . 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29th. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,063 2005-06 . . . . . 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19th. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,281 2004-05 . . . . . 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,606 2003-04 . . . . . 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,365 2002-03 . . . . . 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,753 2001-02 . . . . . 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,158

YEARLY ATTENDANCE (SINCE 1982-83) Year 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 Totals

G 32 32 33 32 34 34 32 31 34 34 28 30 30 28 31 30 27 27 27 28 27 30 29 28 31 29 29 31 32 846

All Games Totals 132,009 124,850 145,202 108,226 142,653 160,510 189,285 214,548 253,323 211,738 107,277 113,608 98,551 70,632 88,316 37,591 42,665 33,256 21,395 21,862 26,835 44,373 31,287 17,897 45,290 29,862 28,164 52,911 36,152 2,487,615

Avg. 4,125 3,902 4,400 3,382 4,196 4,721 5,915 6,921 7,450 6,228 3,831 3,787 3,285 2,523 2,849 1,253 1,580 1,231 792 780 993 1,109 1,079 639 1,461 1,029 971 1,706 1,129 2,940

G 15 15 14 14 18 19 13 13 20 15 13 13 14 13 12 15 14 13 16 13 12 13 13 13 13 13 12 14 14 391

Home Games Totals 61,013 60,137 64,743 60,265 73,142 119,333 98,874 121,739 175,053 122,376 44,516 49,068 43,296 30,578 34,353 10,901 12,966 7,225 6,219 7,143 15,022 18,265 13,298 9,231 19,604 13,651 11,925 23,395 20,828 1,275,017

Avg. 4,068 4,009 4,624 4,305 4,063 6,281 7,606 9,365 8,753 8,158 3,424 3,816 3,093 2,352 2,863 726 926 555 388 549 1,251 1,405 1,023 710 1,508 1,050 993 1,671 1,487 3,261

*Denotes first season in Bramlage Coliseum Prior to 1988-89, the Wildcats played at Ahearn Field House.

Records Set in the Deb Patterson Era in BOLD

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MISCELLANEOUS & TV RECORDS OVERTIME GAMES Overall Record: 20-19* Home: 8-3* Road: 10-8 Neutral: 2-8

DOUBLE OVERTIME GAMES Overall Record: 3-2 Home: 0-0 Road: 3-2

SINGLE OVERTIME GAMES Record: 16-16* Home: 7-3* Road: 7-5 Neutral: 2-8

Date

Date 2/5/11 2/24/10 11/16/09 3/12/08 1/13/08 11/17/06 3/28/06 3/8/06 2/18/06 2/1/06 1/22/06 1/30/02 12/17/00 11/24/00 3/3/98 1/23/96 1/19/96 12/18/95 11/25/91 1/30/91 1/5/88 12/2/87 3/11/87 2/11/87 1/24/87 12/18/83 3/25/83 1/18/83 12/22/82 2/10/78 11/25/77 2/26/72 3/7/70

Site A H H N A H H N A H A A H N N A H N A A A H N H H N N A A H N N A

Opponent

W/L

Missouri Texas Tech Arkansas State Iowa State Texas Wyoming Western Kentucky Baylor Nebraska Missouri Texas Texas Vermont Wyoming Baylor Arkansas State Oklahoma State Northwestern Illinois-Chicago Kansas Northern Arizona Creighton Northwestern Colorado Kansas Montana Texas Nebraska Drake Iowa State Louisiana Tech Stephen F. Austin Kansas

Result

W 60-55 L 67-75 L 79-80 L 65-66 W 77-74 W 68-62 W 57-56 L 74-79 L 62-64 L 65-66 L 70-71 W 80-76 W 64-60 L 73-70 W 75-66 L 73-64 W 81-68* L 77-86 L 64-68 W 74-73 W 74-65 W 67-60 L 61-62 W 85-78 W 71-65 W 64-62 L 70-73 W 104-103 L 79-82 W 66-64 L 82-90 L 65-67 W 50-45 *one win later forfeited

1/15/11 2/18/07 2/22/04 1/30/02 2/6/79

MARGIN OF VICTORY Biggest Wins*

Site

Opponent

W/L

Result

A A A A A

Texas Tech Kansas Missouri Texas Kansas

L L W W W

68-66 74-82 93-90 80-76 92-91

3/28/07

Date 11/26/06 11/26/04 1/5/03 12/2/02 11/30/01 11/18/99 11/24/90 12/30/89 12/12/87 3/1/86 3/3/84 3/10/83 2/3/83 1/18/83 3/6/81 11/23/81 11/22/80 12/6/79 2/15/79 1/6/79 11/24/78 1/31/76 12/12/75

Site

Opponent

W/L

Result

A

Wyoming

L

79-89

Site A N H H H H H H N H H N H A H H H H H A N H H

100-POINT GAMES Opponent W/L Santa Clara Illinois State Iowa Arkansas-Pine Bluff Grambling State Eastern Kentucky Alabama State Minnesota Texas-Pan American Nebraska Missouri Oklahoma State Nebraska Nebraska (OT) South Dakota Pacific Christian Tulsa Colorado Minnesota Minnesota Brigham Young Iowa State Fort Hays State

W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

78 77 74 67 66

pts. pts. pts. pts. pts.

vs. vs. vs. vs. vs.

Arkansas-Pine Bluff (115-37), 12/2/02 Fort Hays State (105-28), 12/12/75 Haskell (94-20), 2/12/74 Pacific Christian (103-36), 11/23/81 Wichita State (87-21), 2/10/73 *also biggest home wins

Biggest Road Wins

TRIPLE OVERTIME GAMES Overall Record: 0-1 Home: 0-0 Road: 0-1 Date

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3. 4.

50 pts. vs. Haskell (67-17), 12/14/73 41 pts. vs. Wichita State (66-25), 2/8/74 40 pts. vs. Tulsa (94-54), 1/22/82 39 pts. vs. Benedictine (65-26), 2/11/72 39 pts. vs. Benedictine (63-24), 1/15/74

Biggest Losses Result 100-71 105-61 103-60 115-37 105-64 102-68 103-57 100-80 110-46 101-63 100-84 102-64 100-73 104-103 104-52 103-36 109-78 106-75 103-68 100-62 101-96 105-80 105-28

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

61 55 49 47 46

pts. pts. pts. pts. pts.

vs. vs. vs. vs. vs.

UCLA (123-62), 1/20/78 Wayland Baptist (76-21), 3/20/69 Ranger J.C. (84-35), 3/21/69 Wayland Baptist (91-44), 1/11/75 Louisiana Tech (100-54), 1/6/90

Biggest Home Losses 1. 33 pts. vs. Missouri (89-56), 1/15/92 2. 32 pts. vs. Louisiana Tech (77-45), 1/28/88 3. 31 pts. vs. Oklahoma (96-65), 1/13/88 31 pts. vs. Nebraska (78-47), 1/17/98

Biggest Road Losses 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

61 47 46 42 35

pts. pts. pts. pts. pts.

vs. vs. vs. vs. vs.

UCLA (123-62), 1/20/78 Wayland Baptist (91-44), 1/11/75 Louisiana Tech (100-54), 1/6/90 Seminole (85-43), 12/12/70 Ohio State (105-70), 12/19/93

KANSAS STATE ALL-TIME ON TELEVISION (90-58, .608) Fox Sports Net (58-40) • Metro Sports (17-5) • ESPN (9-10) • CSTV (2-0) • Oxygen (1-0) • The Mtn. (0-1) • The Big 10 Network (1-0) • Kansas 22 (2-2) DATE

(AP) OPPONENT

3/20/11 3/11/11 3/9/11 3/2/11 2/26/11 2/19/11 2/16/11 2/13/11 2/9/11 1/29/11 1/26/11 1/22/11 1/19/11 1/9/11 12/8/10 3/12/10 3/11/10 2/24/10 2/21/10 2/10/10 1/23/10 1/20/10 1/13/10 1/9/10 12/13/09 11/20/09 3/23/09 3/21/09 3/13/09 3/4/09 3/1/09 2/15/09 2/7/09 2/4/09 1/27/09 1/24/09 12/30/08 11/17/08 3/25/08 3/23/08 3/12/08 3/5/08 2/27/08 2/17/08 2/2/08 1/27/08 1/19/08 1/16/08 1/13/08 11/15/07 2/28/07

vs. Purdue# vs. (3) Baylor vs. Iowa State* (5) Texas A&M (25) Iowa State at Nebraska Colorado at (22) Iowa State Texas Kansas at Colorado Nebraska Missouri Oklahoma State North Dakota vs. (3) Nebraska* vs. Texas Tech* Texas Tech (11) Oklahoma Missouri at (7) Nebraska Colorado at Missouri (24) Kansas Northwestern Washington State vs. (14) Vanderbilt# vs. Drexel# vs. (10) Texas A&M* (15) Texas (12) Texas A&M Oklahoma State at (8) Baylor Missouri Nebraska at Kansas at Washington at Northwestern vs. (19) Louisville# vs. Chattanooga# vs. Iowa State* at Kansas Nebraska at Missouri (6) Baylor at (14) Oklahoma St. (25) Colorado Texas Tech at (15) Texas at Wyoming Oklahoma State

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TV ESPN2 FSN FSN FSKC K22/Metro FSMW FSKC ESPN2 FSKC K22/Metro FSRM FSN K22/Metro FSN FSKC FSN Metro Sports FSKC FSN FSKC FSN FSKC FSKC FSN KS22 FSKC ESPN2 ESPN2 FSN FSN FSN FSN FSN FSN FSN FSN FSNNW Big 10 ESPN2 ESPN2 FSN Metro Sports FSN FSN FSN FSN FSN FSN FSN The Mtn. FSN

W-L

SCORE

L 53-45 L 86-53 W 56-53 W 71-67 L 58-51 W 69-64 W 78-51 L 61-53 L 69-59 W 65-60 W 72-59 W W, 64-37 W 66-63 W 63-45 W 76-49 L 63-46 W 59-51 L 75-67 (OT) L 64-58 W 37-33 L 71-56 L 63-57 W 65-50 W 59-35 L 53-50 W 70-63 L 74-61 W 68-44 L 65-63 W 66-50 L 71-45 W 79-71 L 59-50 W 58-54 W 51-40 W 59-50 W 73-60 W 57-52 L 63-80 W 69-59 L 65-66 (OT) W 61-50 W 69-65 W 56-40 L 49-63 W 68-63 W 67-60 W 71-45 W 77-74 (OT) L 44-56 L 55-64

DATE

(AP) OPPONENT

2/24/07 2/18/07 2/14/07 2/11/07 1/31/07 1/24/07 1/20/07 1/23/07 3/8/06 3/2/06 2/21/06 2/8/06 2/4/06 1/29/06 1/25/06 1/22/06 1/4/06 12/11/05 3/21/05 3/19/05 3/12/05 3/10/05 3/9/05 2/26/05 2/19/05 2/16/05 2/13/05 1/29/05 1/25/05 1/22/05 1/11/05 1/8/05 12/18/04 12/11/04 3/23/04 3/21/04 3/11/04 3/10/04 2/29/04 2/22/04 2/11/04 2/8/04 1/27/04 1/24/04 1/17/04 1/10/04 1/7/04 12/14/03 11/16/03 3/25/03 3/23/03

Iowa State at Kansas Colorado at Texas Tech at Colorado Kansas at (8) Baylor Missouri (10) Baylor* at Kansas (9) Oklahoma at Colorado Nebraska at Iowa State Kansas at Texas Texas Tech UMKC vs. (18) Vanderbilt# vs. Bowling Green# vs. (6) Baylor* vs. (11) Texas* vs. Nebraska* vs. Kansas vs. Colorado vs. (13) Texas at Oklahoma at Colorado vs. (18) Iowa State at (10) Texas Tech vs. Missouri at Kansas vs. Alabama at UMKC at (24) Minnesota# vs. Valparaiso# vs. (19) Oklahoma* vs. Missouri* at (5) Texas at Missouri at Kansas (11) Colorado (16) Baylor at Nebraska Kansas at (14) Colorado Missouri Creighton (7) Purdue Notre Dame# Harvard#

TV FSN FSN FSN ESPN2 FSN FSN FSN FSN FSN CSTV FSN FSN FSN FSN FSN FSN FSN FSN ESPN2 ESPN2 FSN FSN FSN FSN FSN FSN ESPN2 FSN FSN FSN FSN CSTV FSN Metro Sports ESPN2 ESPN2 FSN FSN FSN Metro Sports Metro Sports ESPN2 Metro Sports FSN Metro Sports FSN FSMW FSMW ESPN2 ESPN2 ESPN2

W-L

SCORE

L 61-64 L 74-82 (2OT) L 58-60 W 66-59 L 55-66 W 59-55 L 70-79 W 81-66 L 74-79 (OT) W 62-44 L 64-78 W 67-62 W 71-64 W 73-64 W 69-63 L 70-71 (OT) W 53-51 W 75-42 L 60-63 W 70-60 L 55-68 W 72-69 W 71-45 W 73-46 W 73-51 L 60-64 L 61-77 W 81-70 W 74-52 W 55-53 W 87-44 W 63-45 W 71-52 W 63-31 L 61-80 W 71-63 L 66-78 W 79-58 L 63-65 W 93-90 (2OT) W 81-51 W 79-53 W 85-65 L 63-81 W 79-50 W 76-69 W 95-59 W 94-60 L 69-79 L 53-59 W 79-69

DATE

(AP) OPPONENT

3/13/03 3/12/03 3/6/03 2/26/03 2/15/03 2/8/03 2/1/03 1/29/03 1/25/03 1/15/03 1/5/03 11/24/02 3/23/02 3/17/02 3/7/02 3/6/02 2/13/02 2/10/02 1/27/02 1/23/02 2/20/01 2/3/01 1/20/01 1/17/01 1/13/01 2/19/00 2/16/00 2/5/00 1/30/00 2/27/99 1/9/99 12/9/98 2/28/98 2/15/98 2/7/98 2/4/98 1/13/98 3/8/97 3/6/97 2/19/97 2/8/97 2/1/97

vs. (8) Texas Tech* FSN Baylor FSN at (8) Texas Tech FSN Kansas Metro Sports Oklahoma State Metro Sports at Baylor FSN at (18) Oklahoma FSN at Iowa State Metro Sports (16) Texas FSN Iowa State Metro Sports Iowa ESPN2 (14) Penn State Oxygen vs. Old Dominion ESPN2 Arkansas# ESPN Regional vs. (4) Oklahoma* FSN vs. (12) Texas* FSN (4) Oklahoma Metro Sports at Nebraska FSN (12) Texas Tech FSN Kansas Metro Sports Texas A&M Metro Sports Oklahoma State FSN at Missouri FSN (17) Texas Metro Sports at Kansas FSN at (24) Kansas FSN at Colorado FSN Missouri FSN Nebraska FSN (22) Kansas FSN at (7) Texas Tech FSN Kent Metro Sports (6) Texas Tech FSN Missouri FSN at Kansas FSN Oklahoma Metro Sports at Missouri Metro Sports vs. Colorado* FSN vs. (9) Kansas* FSN Colorado Metro Sports at Oklahoma FSN Missouri FSN

TV

W-L

SCORE

L W L W W W W L W W W W L W L W L L W W W L L W L L W L L W L W L W L L L L W W W W

65-71 77-60 64-73 80-57 64-46 65-53 74-45 69-74 71-69 68-60 103-60 88-66 62-88 82-68 49-69 79-63 68-76 52-67 76-63 72-59 60-55 55-69 60-65 72-63 67-78 43-61 62-54 68-72 61-68 69-58 60-73 67-64 62-67 66-57 62-65 67-69 56-72 44-54 73-58 68-62 49-47 77-42

* Denotes Big 12 Tournament game # Denotes NCAA Tournament game


WILDCAT CLASSIC RECORDS & RESULTS

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS NOVEMBER 24-25, 1995 Lamar def. Sacramento State, 98-69 Kansas State def. Bradley, 60-51 Championship Game: Kansas State defeated Lamar, 81-76 Consolation Game: Bradley def. Sacramento State, 71-70 All-Tournament Team: Carlene Mitchell (Kansas State), Lara Webb (Lamar) Tournament MVP: Andria Jones (Kansas State)

TEAM RECORDS Most Points in a Game Most Points in a Half Fewest Points in a Game Fewest Points in a Half

Most Points by Two Teams Fewest Combined Points Largest Margin of Victory Smallest Margin of Victory Most Field Goals Most FG Attempts FG Percentage Lowest FG Percentage 3PT Field Goals 3PT Field Goals Attempts 3PT FG Pct. (min 6 att.) Lowest 3PT FG Pct. Free Throws Free Throw Attempts FT Pct. (min. 10 att.) Lowest FT Pct. Rebounds Offensive Rebounds Rebounding Margin Fewest Rebounds Fewest Offensive Rebounds Most Assists Fewest Assists Most Turnovers Fewest Turnovers Most Blocks Fewest Blocks Most Steals Fewest Steals

105, Kansas St. vs. Grambling St. (11/30/01) 62, Kansas St. vs. Grambling St. (11/30/01) 18, Mississippi Valley State vs. Kansas St. (12/1/06) 9, Sacramento St. vs. Kansas St. (12/5/03) 9, Miss. Valley St. vs. Kansas St. (12/1/06) 9, Alcorn State vs. Kansas St. (12/5/08) 172, Idaho St. (82) vs. Grambling St. (90), (12/1/01) 89, UNC Wilmington (54) vs. Alabama St. (35), (12/4/99) 63 (94-31), Kansas St. vs. Sacramento St. (12/5/03) 1, (71-70), Bradley vs. Sacramento St. (11/25/95), 1, (62-61), Grambling St. vs. Marquette (11/29/96) 40, Kansas St. vs. Grambling St. (11/30/01) 82, Lamar vs. Sacramento St. (11/25/95) 82, Grambling St. vs. Marquette (11/29/96) 59.6 (28-47), Kansas St. vs. TX Southern (12/1/00) 8.6 (5-58), Mississippi Valley St. vs. Kansas St. (12/1/06) 13, Lamar vs. Kansas State (11/25/95) 39, Idaho State vs. Harvard (11/30/01) .571 (8-14), Kansas St. vs. Sacramento St. (12/5/03) .000, 6 times - Last: .000 (0-7), St. John’s vs. Kansas State (11/13/10) 28, Texas A&M-CC vs. Tennessee State (12/1/00) 41, Texas A&M-CC vs. Tennessee State (12/1/00) .913 (21-23), Kansas St. vs. Middle Tenn. St. (12/6/02) .000 (0-2), Middle Tenn. St. vs. UW-Milwaukee (12/7/02) 61, Kansas St. vs. Mississippi Valley St. (12/1/06) 28, Detroit vs. Army (12/5/98) 30 (54-24), Kansas St. vs. Sacramento St. (12/5/03) 20, Lipscomb vs. Kansas St. (11/30/08) 2, Kansas State vs. Weber State (12/7/02) 30, Kansas State vs. New Hampshire (12/3/04) 30, Kansas State vs. Grambling State (12/4/09) 1, Mississippi Valley St. vs. Kansas St. (12/1/06) 40, Sacramento State vs. Lamar (11/24/95) 8, Kansas State vs. Weber State (12/7/02) 8, Kansas State vs. St. Joseph’s (12/3/05) 8, Kansas State vs. Mississippi Valley St. (12/1/06) 0, several teams 27, Grambling State vs. Idaho State (12/1/01) 1, St. Joseph’s vs. Kansas State (12/3/05)

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Points Field Goals FG Attempts FG Pct. (min 8 att.) 3PT Field Goals 3PT FG Attempts 3PT FG Pct. (min 4 att.) Free Throws Free Throw Attempts FT Pct. (min 7 att.)

Rebounds Offensive Rebounds Most Assists

Most Turnovers Most Steals

38, Portia Wilson (Miss. Valley State) vs. Idaho (12/2/06)) 15, Portia Wilson (Miss. Valley State) vs. Idaho (12/2/06) 26, Alli Nieman (Idaho) vs. Kansas St. (12/4/99) .800 (8-10), Katie Feenstra (Liberty) vs. Kansas St. (12/4/04) 7, Laurie Koehn (Kansas St.) vs. Middle Tennessee St. (12/6/02) 18, Jasmine Moore (Houston) vs. UTPA (12/3/05) 1.000 (4-4), Kristin Rethman (Kansas St.) vs. Grambling St. (11/30/01) 1.000 (4-4), Timika Williams (UTEP) vs. Missouri State (12/4/09) 13, Andria Jones (Kansas St.) vs. Lamar (11/25/95) 13, Andria Jones (Kansas St.) vs. Lamar (11/25/95) 1.000 (13-13), Andria Jones (Kansas St.) vs. Lamar (11/25/95) 1.000 (7-7), Ashley Sweat (Kansas St.) vs. Miss. Valley St. (12/1/06) 1.000 (8-8), Shalin Spani (Kansas St.) vs. Alcorn St. (12/5/08) 20, Kendra Wecker (Kansas St.) vs. Harvard (12/1/01) 14, Molly Peterman (Detroit) vs. Army (12/5/98) 12, Megan Mahoney (Kansas St.) vs. Saint Louis (12/6/03) 12, Shalee Lehning (Kansas St.) vs. UTPA (12/2/05) 12, Shalee Lehning (Kansas St.) vs. Lipscomb (11/30/07) 11, K.T. Palmer (Detroit) vs. San Diego St. (12/4/98) 8, Lara Webb (Lamar) vs. Sacramento St. (11/24/95)

NOVEMBER 29-30, 1996 Grambling State def. Marquette, 62-61 Kansas State def. Nicholls State, 64-44 Championship Game: Kansas State def. Grambling State, 72-62 Consolation Game: Marquette def. Nicholls State, 76-60 All-Tournament Team: Andria Jones (Kansas State), Shiakiea Carter (Grambling State), Ayesha Rembert (Marquette), Heather Stinson (Nicholls State) Tournament MVP: Brit Jacobson (Kansas State) DECEMBER 5-6, 1997 Utah def. Wisconsin-Green Bay, 61-55 Kansas State def. Southern A&M, 82-38 Championship Game: Utah def. Kansas State, 68-57 Consolation Game: Wisconsin-Green Bay def. Southern A&M, 71-44 All-Tournament Team: Chari Nordgaard (WisconsinGreen Bay), Mariah Tatum (Southern A&M), Brit Jacobson (Kansas State), Brandy Harris (Kansas State), Alli Bills (Utah) Tournament MVP: Julie Krommenhoek (Utah) DECEMBER 4-5, 1998 San Diego State def. Detroit, 78-59 Kansas State def. Army, 87-58 Championship Game: Kansas State def. San Diego State, 77-56 Consolation Game: Detroit def. Army, 73-60 All-Tournament Team: Molly Peterman (Detroit), Charley Murray (San Diego State), Therese Kelley (Army), Nicky Ramage (Kansas State), Angie Finkes (Kansas State) Tournament MVP: Brandy Harris (Kansas State)

DECEMBER 5-6, 2003 Saint Louis def. Texas-Pan American, 77-45 Kansas State def. Sacramento State, 94-31 Championship Game: Kansas State def. Saint Louis, 94-54 Consolation Game: Texas-Pan American def. Sacramento St., 60-50 All-Tournament Team: Molly Schamel (Texas-Pan American), Kirsti Holloway (Saint Louis), Angie Lewis (Saint Louis), Laurie Koehn (Kansas State), Nicole Ohlde (Kansas State) Tournament MVP: Kendra Wecker (Kansas State) DECEMBER 3-4, 2004 Liberty def. Tennessee State, 74-38 Kansas State def. New Hampshire, 84-50 Championship Game: Liberty def. Kansas State, 77-56 Consolation Game: New Hampshire def. Tennessee State, 66-42 All-Tournament Team: Megan Mahoney (Kansas State), Laurie Koehn (Kansas State), Claire Coggins (Kansas State), Kristal Tharp (Liberty), Rima Margeviciute (Liberty) Tournament MVP: Katie Feenstra (Liberty) DECEMBER 2-3, 2005 Saint Joseph’s def. Houston, 69-45 Kansas State def. Texas-Pan American, 82-56 Championship Game: Saint Joseph’s def. Kansas State, 78-68 Consolation Game: Houston def. Texas-Pan American, 63-55 All-Tournament Team: Faith Schutte (Saint Joseph’s), Shalee Lehning (Kansas State), Twiggy McIntyre (Kansas State), Jasmin Moore (Houston) Tournament MVP: Ayahna Cornish (Saint Joseph’s) DECEMBER 1-2, 2006 Alcorn State def. Idaho, 81-62 Kansas State def. Miss. Valley State, 77-18 Championship Game: Kansas State def. Alcorn State, 81-41 Consolation Game: Idaho def. Miss. Valley State, 76-71 All-Tournament Team: Portia Wilson (Miss. Valley State), Katie Madison (Idaho), Rasaan Powell (Alcorn State), Shalee Lehning (Kansas State) Tournament MVP: Marlies Gipson (Kansas State)

DECEMBER 3-4, 1999 Idaho def. UNC Wilmington, 59-55 Kansas State def. Alabama State, 80-32 Championship Game: Kansas State def. Idaho, 81-69 Consolation Game: UNC Wilmington def. Alabama State, 54-35 All-Tournament Team: Alli Nieman (Idaho), Susan Woolf (Idaho), Chandra Watkins (UNC Wilmington), Olga Firsova (Kansas State), Nicky Ramage (Kansas State) Tournament MVP: Angie Finkes (Kansas State)

NOVEMBER 30 and DECEMBER 1, 2007 UTEP def. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 73-56 Kansas State def. Lipscomb, 92-50 Championship Game: Kansas State def. UTEP, 66-58 Consolation Game: Lipscomb def. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 48-43 All-Tournament Team: Kimberly Dietz (Kansas State), Ashley Sweat (Kansas State), Jareica Hughes (UTEP), Natasha Lacy (UTEP) Tournament MVP: Shalee Lehning (Kansas State)

DECEMBER 1-2, 2000 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi def. Tennessee State, 78-63 Kansas State def. Texas Southern, 84-41 Championship Game: Kansas State def. Texas A&M-CC, 63-54 Consolation Game: Tennessee State def. Texas Southern, 66-51 All-Tournament Team: Rocky Grayson (Tennessee State), Krystal Stancil (Tennessee State), Kristin Rethman (Kansas State), Nicole Ohlde (Kansas State) Tournament MVP: Kim Woodlee (Kansas State)

DECEMBER 5-6, 2008 Arkansas def. Miss. Valley State, 79-49 Kansas State def. Alcorn State, 80-22 Championship Game: Kansas State def. Arkansas, 65-56 Consolation Game: Miss. Valley State def. Alcorn State, 56-36 All-Tournament Team: Shalee Lehning (Kansas State), Marlies Gipson (Kansas State), Cierra Ricketts (Arkansas), Whitney Jones (Arkansas) Tournament MVP: Ashley Sweat (Kansas State)

NOVEMBER 30 & DECEMBER 1, 2001 Harvard def. Idaho State, 68-56 Kansas State def. Grambling State, 105-54 Championship Game: Kansas State def. Harvard, 72-56 Consolation Game: Grambling State def. Idaho State, 90-82 All-Tournament Team: LaKandra Davis (Grambling State), Mandi Carver (Idaho State), Tricia Tubridy (Harvard), Laurie Koehn (Kansas State), Nicole Ohlde (Kansas State) Tournament MVP: Kendra Wecker (Kansas State)

DECEMBER 4-5, 2009 Missouri State def. UTEP, 80-73 Kansas State def. Grambling State, 87-62 Championship Game: Kansas State def. Missouri State, 64-60 Consolation Game: UTEP def. Grambling State, 54-40 All-Tournament Team: Brittany Chambers (Kansas State), Casey Garrison (Missouri State), Christiana Shorter (Missouri State), Jareica Hughes (UTEP) Tournament MVP: Ashley Sweat (Kansas State)

DECEMBER 6-7, 2002 Weber State def. UW-Milwaukee, 56-49 Kansas State def. Middle Tennesse State, 79-61 Championship Game: Kansas State def. Weber State, 60-36 Consolation Game: UW-Milwaukee def. Middle Tennessee St., 62-60 All-Tournament Team: Julie Gjertsen (Weber State), Crystal Howe (Weber State), Maria Viall (UWMilwaukee), Patrice Holmes (Middle Tennessee State), Kendra Wecker (Kansas State) Tournament MVP: Laurie Koehn (Kansas State)

NOVEMBER 12-13, 2010 St. John’s def. Marist, 64-50 Kansas State def. Grambling State, 67-44 Championship Game: Kansas State def. St. John’s, 64-53 Consolation Game: Marist def. Grambling State, 82-61 All-Tournament Team: Mariah White (Kansas State), Nadirah McKenith (St. John’s), Da’Shena Stevens (St. John’s), Brandy Gang (Marist) Tournament MVP: Jalana Childs (Kansas State)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARY YEAR 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 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 TOTALS

COACH Judy Akers Judy Akers Judy Akers Judy Akers Judy Akers Judy Akers Judy Akers Judy Akers Judy Akers Judy Akers Judy Akers Lynn Hickey Lynn Hickey Lynn Hickey Lynn Hickey Lynn Hickey Matilda Mossman Matilda Mossman Matilda Mossman Matilda Mossman Matilda Mossman Mossman/Gaye Griffin Susan Yow Susan Yow Susan Yow Brian Agler Brian Agler Brian Agler/Jack Hartman Deb Patterson Deb Patterson Deb Patterson Deb Patterson Deb Patterson Deb Patterson Deb Patterson Deb Patterson Deb Patterson Deb Patterson Deb Patterson Deb Patterson Deb Patterson Deb Patterson Deb Patterson

OVERALL 11-3 10-7 12-12 17-5 20-6 21-9 24-9 28-6 23-12 20-14 20-11 26-9 23-11 26-6 25-7 25-6 16-13 16-13 22-9 8-20 18-11 20-10 16-11 5-23 10-17 13-14 14-13 14-16 19-12 11-17 16-14 13-17 12-16 26-8 29-5 25-6 24-8 24-10 19-15 22-10 25-8 14-18 21-11 803-478

PCT. .786 .588 .500 .772 .769 .700 .727 .823 .657 .588 .645 .743 .676 .813 .781 .806 .552 .552 .710 .286 .621 .667 .593 .179 .370 .481 .519 .467 .613 .393 .533 .433 .429 .764 .852 .806 .750 .706 .559 .688 .758 .438 .656 .627

CONF. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 12-2 12-2 6-8 6-8 9-5 1-13 7-7 10-4 8-6 2-12 1-13 5-9 6-8 5-9 9-7 4-12 7-9 6-10 2-14 11-5 14-2 14-2 12-4 8-8 4-12 13-3 10-6 5-11 10-6 219-217

FINISH — — — — — — — 1st 1st — — — — 1st 1st* T1st T3rd 6th T1st 8th T3rd T2nd T2nd T7th T7th 6th 5th 8th T5th* T7th T8th 8th 11th T3rd 2nd T1st T3rd T6th T11th 1st 5th 9th T3rd

POSTSEASON — — — Sixth in AIAW Region VI Tournament AIAW Final Five/ Region VI Champion Third in AIAW Region VI Tournament AIAW Final Six / Second in Region VI Sixth in AIAW Region VI Tournament AIAW Elite Eight / Region VI Champion Second in AIAW Region VI Tournament AIAW Sweet Sixteen / Second in AIAW Region AIAW Sweet Sixteen / Second in AIAW Region AIAW Region VI Qualifier NCAA Elite Eight (East Region runner-up) NCAA Sweet Sixteen (Midwest Regional) NCAA First Round (Midwest Regional) — — — — — — — — — — — — NCAA First Round (East Regional) — WNIT Second Round — — NCAA Sweet Sixteen (Mideast Regional) NCAA Second Round (East Regional) NCAA Second Round (Mideast Regional) NCAA Second Round (Kansas City Regional) WNIT Champions WNIT Final Four NCAA Second Round (New Orleans Regional) NCAA Second Round (Raleigh Regional) — NCAA First Round (Philadelphia Regional)

* Prior to the 1982-83 season, the Big Eight champion was determined in a postseason tournament. The Big Eight Conference joined with the Southwest Conference prior to the 1996-97 season to form the Big 12 Conference.

YEAR 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 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 TOTALS

OVERALL 11-3 10-7 12-12 17-5 20-6 21-9 24-9 28-6 23-12 20-14 20-11 26-9 23-11 26-6 25-7 25-6 16-13 16-13 22-9 8-20 18-11 20-10 16-11 5-23 10-17 13-14 14-13 14-16 19-12 11-17 16-14 13-17 12-16 26-8 29-5 25-6 24-8 24-10 19-15 22-10 25-8 14-18 21-11 803-478

HOME AWAY NEUTRAL Complete breakdown not available 4-1 4-3 2-3 4-6 6-4 2-2 6-0 5-2 6-3 6-1 6-3 8-2 8-4 8-4 5-1 9-2 7-2 8-5 11-2 5-3 12-1 8-2 6-4 9-6 11-2 4-6 5-6 6-4 8-3 6-4 11-0 6-6 9-3 11-2 7-5 5-4 15-1 8-4 3-1 14-0 9-5 2-2 14-1 8-4 3-1 8-4 6-8 2-1 9-4 6-6 1-3 13-0 6-7 3-2 5-8 2-10 1-2 11-2 4-6 3-3 11-2 6-7 3-1 8-4 6-6 2-1 4-9 1-9 0-5 6-10 2-6 2-1 10-3 2-9 1-2 9-5 3-6 2-2 11-4 2-8 1-4 11-1 4-8 4-3 8-5 1-11 2-1 10-4 5-9 1-1 7-6 6-6 0-5 7-6 4-8 1-2 13-2 9-3 4-3 19-1 8-3 2-1 13-0 8-4 4-2 11-2 7-3 6-3 14-5 8-4 2-1 13-5 4-8 2-2 12-2 8-4 2-4 13-1 10-5 2-2 7-8 4-8 3-2 13-2 6-6 2-3 414-133* 235-236* 143-106*

* Note: Totals do not include the 1968-69 season.

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— — — — — — — — — — — — — 12-2 12-2 6-8 6-8 9-5 1-13 7-7 10-4 8-6 2-12 1-13 5-9 6-8 5-9 9-7 4-12 7-9 6-10 2-14 11-5 14-2 14-2 12-4 8-8 4-12 13-3 10-6 5-11 10-6 219-217

— — — — — — — — — — — — — — 7-0 3-4 4-3 7-0 1-6 5-2 6-1 4-3 1-6 0-8 4-3 3-4 4-3 7-1 4-4 5-3 3-5 2-6 6-2 8-0 8-0 7-1 4-4 3-5 6-2 7-1 3-5 6-2 128-84

— — — — — — — — — — — — — — 5-2 3-4 2-5 2-5 0-7 2-5 4-3 4-3 1-6 1-5 1-6 3-4 1-6 2-6 0-8 2-6 3-5 0-8 5-3 6-2 6-2 5-3 4-4 1-7 7-1 3-5 2-6 4-4 79-131

— — — — — — — — — — — — — — 13-4 10-5 10-5 13-4 7-7 11-4 10-6 8-5 3-11 9-4 8-5 8-5 9-7 10-5 7-5 9-5 7-7 10-2 15-3 14-2 11-4 12-4 16-2 15-3 9-7 14-1 8-6 11-5 287-133

— — — — 2-1 0-3 3-0 1-2 2-2 1-2 3-0 5-0 2-1 3-0 3-0 3-1 4-1 2-0 1-1 3-0 2-1 2-1 0-2 — 2-0 2-1 3-0 4-0 3-1 2-3 2-2 3-1 5-1 5-1 2-2 3-1 4-0 4-1 3-3 5-0 2-3 6-0 102-38*

— 0-4 — 3-1 3-2 4-0 2-2 5-3 5-4 6-2 4-1 6-1 7-0 5-2 5-2 3-2 4-1 6-2 5-2 5-2 5-2 3-3 1-7 5-2 2-4 5-3 5-5 3-3 3-3 5-0 5-4 7-0 7-0 6-0 7-0 5-1 6-1 8-0 4-2 7-0 5-3 4-3 186-79*

2-1 5-3 5-2 4-1 6-1 7-2 9-2 8-3 5-6 5-3 8-4 7-4 6-4 6-1 6-2 4-5 3-5 7-3 1-9 6-3 8-2 7-2 4-4 3-8 5-4 3-5 3-6 3-4 3-5 4-5 2-6 1-7 8-1 7-1 6-1 8-1 5-3 3-5 8-0 6-2 4-3 5-2 216-141*

4-2 5-3 9-1 7-3 6-2 8-1 12-1 5-2 6-1 6-1 8-1 4-4 8-0 6-2 7-1 5-3 3-5 6-2 1-7 3-5 3-4 3-4 0-8 2-6 3-5 4-3 3-4 6-2 1-7 3-4 3-4 1-7 3-4 8-0 7-1 4-3 2-5 1-7 4-3 3-3 1-7 3-4 187-142*

4-4 2-2 3-2 6-1 4-3 5-3 2-1 4-2 2-1 2-3 3-3 1-2 3-1 5-2 4-1 1-2 2-1 1-2 0-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 0-2 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 3-3 1-1 2-2 1-1 0-1 3-2 3-3 3-2 4-2 7-1 3-2 3-2 4-3 2-2 3-2 101-75*


ALL-TIME TEAM STATISTICS

KANSAS STATE ALL-TIME TEAM STATISTICS SEASON 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 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71

G 32 32 33 32 34 34 32 31 34 34 28 30 30 28 31 30 27 27 27 28 27 30 29 28 31 29 29 31 32 32 34 35 31 34 35 34 33 30 26 22 24

OVERALL W-L PCT. 21-11 .656 14-18 .438 25-8 .758 22-10 .688 19-15 .559 24-10 .706 24-8 .750 25-6 .806 29-5 .852 26-8 .764 12-16 .429 13-17 .433 16-14 .533 11-17 .393 19-12 .613 14-16 .467 14-13 .519 13-14 .481 10-17 .370 5-23 .179 16-11 .593 20-10 .667 18-11 .621 8-20 .286 22-9 .710 16-13 .552 16-13 .551 25-6 .806 25-7 .781 26-6 .812 23-11 .676 26-9 .742 20-11 .645 20-14 .588 23-12 .657 28-6 .823 24-9 .727 21-9 .700 20-6 .769 17-5 .772 12-12 .500

CONF. W-L PCT. 10-6 .625 5-11 .313 10-6 .625 13-3 .813 4-12 .250 8-8 .500 12-4 .750 14-2 .875 14-2 .875 11-5 .687 2-14 .125 6-10 .375 7-9 .438 4-12 .250 9-7 .563 5-9 .357 6-8 .429 5-9 .357 1-13 .071 2-12 .143 8-6 .571 10-4 .714 7-7 .500 1-13 .071 9-5 .643 6-8 .429 6-8 .428 12-2 .857 12-2 .857 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

FG 729 696 774 803 835 874 876 878 954 938 624 689 738 667 724 671 654 619 583 596 689 821 786 721 868 805 860 968 1065 986 1023 1096 1012 993 922 1009 928 702 494 500 336

FGA 1796 1734 1731 1786 2028 2005 1963 1840 1986 1899 1491 1621 1703 1567 1657 1695 1527 1521 1447 1565 1579 1853 1799 1777 1936 1894 1812 1869 2055 1959 2194 2356 2333 2370 2350 2595 2401 1857 1547 1369 1116

PCT. .406 .401 .447 .450 .412 .436 .446 .477 .480 .494 .419 .425 .433 .426 .437 .396 .428 .407 .403 .381 .436 .443 .437 .406 .448 .425 .475 .518 .518 .503 .467 .465 .433 .418 .392 .388 .386 .378 .319 .365 .301

FG 195 232 176 199 209 233 230 218 241 262 189 216 144 107 145 105 138 150 72 104 84 50 24 10 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

3-PT. FGA 602 633 549 580 651 664 622 565 639 637 494 580 402 327 463 313 395 434 230 317 246 142 73 54 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

FTA 549 521 457 471 652 657 611 517 480 596 458 446 542 255 574 655 694 639 410 387 392 626 555 532 546 584 570 620 624 497 473 591 588 502 512 590 535 577 — —

PCT. .676 .739 .681 .690 .704 .680 .679 .733 .700 .688 .692 .697 .659 .588 .645 .678 .705 .723 .688 .659 .684 .706 .732 .682 .659 .723 .714 .685 .644 .694 .622 .594 .655 .655 .584 .597 .850 .549 — —

REB. 1147 1130 1068 1100 1312 1249 1035 1055 1120 1180 971 1091 1030 528 1000 1027 962 970 974 1183 1093 1163 1099 1117 1147 1197 1042 1062 1093 1218 1321 1370 1233 1269 1121 1124 1128 — — —

PCT. .324 .367 .321 .343 .321 .351 .370 .386 .377 .411 .383 .372 .358 .327 .313 .335 .349 .346 .313 .328 .341 .352 .329 .185 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

FT 297 347 358 354 341 405 302 366 390 428 314 327 353 294 353 427 360 315 302 372 463 466 434 400 478 451 422 506 471 440 439 443 390 431 461 429 348 344 292 226 239

FTA 455 474 495 491 550 577 412 512 539 576 448 472 545 499 536 607 548 447 460 552 661 684 609 609 694 679 631 767 680 683 667 664 607 688 702 710 633 665 570 449 542

PCT. .653 .732 .723 .721 .620 .702 .733 .715 .724 .743 .701 .693 .648 .589 .659 .702 .657 .705 .657 .674 .700 .681 .713 .657 .689 .664 .669 .660 .693 .644 .659 .667 .642 .626 .656 .604 .549 .517 .512 .503 .440

REB 1136 1064 1135 1126 1275 1252 1262 1177 1365 1210 937 1157 1114 964 1102 1088 996 974 973 950 1011 1260 1137 1196 1300 1153 1088 1200 1354 1270 1450 1443 1148 1290 1421 1368 1300 — — — —

AVG. 35.5 33.2 34.4 35.2 37.5 36.8 39.4 38.0 40.1 35.6 33.5 38.6 37.1 34.4 35.5 36.3 36.9 36.1 36.0 33.9 37.4 42.0 39.2 42.7 41.9 39.8 37.5 38.7 42.3 39.7 43.9 41.2 37.0 37.9 40.6 40.2 39.4 — — — —

PF-D 534-10 491-13 450-5 459-6 598-18 610-16 565-8 509-6 475-8 527-9 456-14 452-10 506-16 507-17 527-14 626-15 625-17 561-17 434-12 450-x 412-10 602-19 538-12 528-10 550-10 560-19 578-15 613-14 655-14 539-14 574-22 621 610 581 627 648 613 459 409 — —

AST 397 367 473 486 486 553 545 582 618 605 424 470 468 431 440 379 407 407 343 337 430 463 421 411 502 391 440 495 457 435 — — — — — — — — — — —

TO 474 450 436 457 522 516 456 437 521 594 514 559 592 571 544 533 466 440 578 549 531 632 587 601 648 576 610 696 676 609 — — — — — — — — — — —

BLK 78 70 129 159 164 163 128 118 151 140 42 92 87 42 43 34 237 26 27 22 54 81 58 35 55 64 55 90 82 — — — — — — — — — — — —

STL 243 170 193 235 263 300 281 265 252 264 212 150 212 276 249 245 32 217 194 213 255 310 346 287 353 363 341 399 330 260 — — — — — — — — — — —

PTS 1950 1971 2082 2159 2220 2386 2284 2340 2539 2566 1751 1921 1973 1735 1946 1874 1806 1703 1540 1668 1925 2158 2030 1852 2214 2061 2142 2442 2601 2412 2485 2635 2414 2417 2305 2447 2204 1748 1280 1226 911

AVG. 60.9 61.6 63.1 67.5 65.3 70.2 71.4 75.5 74.7 75.5 62.5 64.0 65.8 62.0 62.8 62.5 66.9 63.1 57.0 59.6 71.3 71.9 70.0 66.1 71.4 71.1 73.9 78.8 81.3 75.4 75.3 75.3 77.9 71.1 65.9 72.0 66.8 58.3 49.2 55.7 37.9

OPPONENT ALL-TIME TEAM STATISTICS SEASON 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 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72

FG 645 739 669 686 715 753 623 653 725 825 691 707 748 362 679 639 546 564 647 827 774 758 719 787 822 763 846 811 936 862 967 1103 939 995 889 774 708 427 — —

FGA 1699 1745 1779 1814 1911 1956 1708 1807 2045 2102 1609 1858 1727 919 1643 1554 1381 1416 1576 1771 1791 1894 1724 1802 1954 1802 1774 1892 2096 2121 2176 2346 2112 2383 2182 2071 2027 1466 — —

PCT. .380 .423 .376 .378 .374 .385 .365 .361 .355 .392 .429 .381 .433 .394 .413 .411 .395 .398 .411 .467 .432 .400 .417 .439 42.1 .423 .477 .429 .447 .406 .444 .470 .445 .401 .407 .374 .349 .291 — —

3PT. FG 141 132 111 159 147 150 146 143 169 185 140 147 146 51 154 144 105 87 54 97 71 56 74 45 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

FGA 434 465 383 473 499 456 447 480 571 603 416 483 387 185 442 410 320 278 192 264 260 176 198 143 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

PCT. .325 .284 .290 .336 .295 .329 .327 .298 .296 .307 .337 .304 .377 .276 .348 .344 .328 .313 .281 .367 .273 .318 .373 .323 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

FT 371 385 311 325 459 447 415 379 336 410 317 311 357 150 370 444 489 462 282 255 268 442 406 363 360 422 407 425 402 345 294 351 385 329 299 352 300 317 — —

AVG. 35.8 35.3 32.4 34.4 38.6 36.7 32.3 34.0 32.9 34.7 34.7 36.4 34.3 33.0 32.3 34.2 35.6 35.9 36.1 42.3 40.5 38.8 37.9 39.9 37.0 41.3 35.9 34.3 34.2 38.1 40.0 39.1 39.8 37.3 32.1 33.1 34.2 — — —

PF-D 469-9 477 510 508-0 573-15 569-10 456-10 483-10 522-9 547 441 480 507 291-11 534 580-18 523-13 434-19 471 534 571-22 634-30 554-13 530-11 625-22 585-23 574-20 644-35 622-18 615-28 578-24 656 612 696 698 677 626 499 — —

AST 329 342 272 366 394 457 376 378 440 521 435 409 450 232 401 352 301 301 303 446 406 402 393 471 448 384 444 336 563 363 — — — — — — — — — —

TO 516 451 461 496 588 572 524 489 506 512 435 424 519 313 535 585 513 455 479 510 546 624 654 564 689 680 675 757 610 — — — — — — — — — — —

BLK 100 100 102 120 103 90 74 70 107 112 89 68 67 21 62 79 213 190 311 87 75 96 68 81 119 80 49 76 110 — — — — — — — — — — —

STL 182 195 200 226 208 215 227 212 293 303 239 292 305 176 251 245 51 70 62 264 263 283 284 292 279 243 307 302 323 281 — — — — — — — — — —

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS SCORING Year 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 1973-74

Player Brittany Chambers Ashley Sweat Ashley Sweat Kimberly Dietz Kimberly Dietz Claire Coggins Kendra Wecker Nicole Ohlde Kendra Wecker Nicole Ohlde Nicole Ohlde Nicky Ramage Nicky Ramage Angie Finkes Andria Jones Brit Jacobson Shanele Stires Shawnda DeCamp Shanele Stires Mary Jo Miller Diana Miller Diana Miller Nadira Hazim Janet Madsen Sue Leiding Amanda Holley Cassandra Jones Angie Bonner Priscilla Gary Priscilla Gary Tammie Romstad Kim Price Tammie Romstad LeAnn Wilcox Eileen Feeney Laurie Miller Janet Reusser Janet Reusser Janet Reusser Susie Norton

G 32 32 33 30 34 33 29 31 34 34 28 30 30 28 31 30 27 27 27 27 27 30 27 24 31 29 29 29 32 32 14 33 35 30 34 34 34 29 15 26

Pts 514 514 545 448 453 446 609 542 646 610 464 395 409 389 591 443 521 524 361 386 519 519 381 289 481 375 495 437 586 583 233 395 686 465 462 424 524 386 161 246

Avg. 16.1 16.1 16.5 14.9 13.3 13.5 21.0 17.5 19.0 17.9 17.2 13.2 13.6 13.9 19.1 14.8 19.3 19.4 13.4 13.6 19.2 17.3 14.1 12.0 15.5 12.9 17.1 15.1 18.3 18.2 16.7 12.0 19.9 15.5 13.6 12.5 15.5 13.3 10.7 9.5

FG PERCENTAGE Year 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 1973-74

(minimum five attempts Player Jalana Childs Jalana Childs Shalee Lehning Shalee Lehning Shalee Lehning Joann Hamlin Kendra Wecker Nicole Ohlde Nicole Ohlde Nicole Ohlde Nicole Ohlde Nicky Ramage Nicky Ramage Nicky Ramage Angie Finkes Andria Jones Shanele Stires Shanele Stires Kelly Moylan Lynn Holzman Kristie Bahner Kristie Bahner Kristie Bahner Stacey Boyle Sue Leiding Susan Green Jennifer Jones Tina Dixon Angie Bonner Tammie Romstad Gayla Williams Tammie Romstad Kim Price Margo Jones Margo Jones Susie Norton Marsha Poppe Marsha Poppe

per game) FG-FGA 168-370 103-241 117-224 127-240 99-193 139-265 240-504 203-356 243-424 245-423 191-381 144-266 160-299 77-143 90-175 130-278 194-406 169-357 108-241 57-131 82-171 134-237 108-207 89-173 181-343 107-232 151-266 134-213 184-315 218-393 156-308 292-567 80-160 75-157 106-210 109-240 131-272 92-207

Pct. .454 .427 .522 .529 .513 .525 .476 .570 .573 .579 .501 .541 .535 .538 .514 .468 .478 .473 .448 .435 .480 .565 .522 .514 .528 .461 .568 .629 .584 .555 .506 .520 .500 .478 .505 .454 .482 .444

per game) FG-FGA 88-236 56-145 23-66 73-194 78-240 57-141 98-248 100-230 72-175 122-289 71-157

Pct. .373 .386 .348 .376 .325 .404 .395 .435 .411 .422 .452

3PT PERCENTAGE Year 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01

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ASSISTS Year 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

Player Mariah White Kari Kincaid Shalee Lehning Shalee Lehning Shalee Lehning Shalee Lehning Megan Mahoney Megan Mahoney Megan Mahoney Megan Mahoney Shalondra Booker April Sailors Essence Perry Jenny Coalson Missy Decker Amanda Chamberlain Missy Decker Kjersten Larson Andrea O’Neal Mary Jo Miller Mary Jo Miller Mary Jo Miller Mary Jo Miller Elyse Funk Carlisa Thomas Carlisa Thomas Cassandra Jones Sheronda Jenkins Betsy Sloan Betsy Sloan

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STEALS Year 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03

Player Mariah White Taelor Karr Shalee Lehning Shalee Lehning Claire Coggins Shalee Lehning Kendra Wecker Kendra Wecker Kendra Wecker

Steals 49 49 48 72 64 60 47 58 62

Avg. 3.9 2.7 7.6 6.3 5.3 5.6 3.5 5.2 4.8 4.6 4.4 3.4 4.7 5.0 2.8 3.3 2.3 2.8 2.3 4.3 6.5 4.6 4.6 3.4 5.4 2.7 3.9 4.4 3.2 4.7

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

Kendra Wecker Shalondra Booker Angie Finkes Essence Perry Brit Jacobson Andria Jones Brit Jacobson Shanele Stires Shanele Stires Shanele Stires Mary Jo Miller Mary Jo Miller Nadira Hazim Mary Jo Miller Nadira Hazim Carlisa Thomas Carlisa Thomas Cassandra Jones Cassandra Jones Cassandra Jones Priscilla Gary

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REBOUNDS Year 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 Branshea Brown Brittany Chambers Shalee Lehning Shalee Lehning Shalee Lehning Shalee Lehning Kendra Wecker Kendra Wecker Nicole Ohlde Kendra Wecker Nicole Ohlde Angie Finkes Nicky Ramage Jenny Coalson Andria Jones Andria Jones Shanele Stires Shanele Stires Shanele Stires Leah Honeycutt Kristie Bahner Kristie Bahner Kristie Bahner Diana Miller Carlisa Thomas Carlisa Thomas Carlisa Thomas Tina Dixon Angie Bonner Tammie Romstad Tammie Romstad Shelly Hughes Tammie Romstad Beth Boggs Beth Boggs Laurie Miller Marsha Poppe Jan Laughlin

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Avg. 5.9 5.8 7.0 7.6 6.9 6.6 10.1 8.1 9.0 7.8 8.1 6.7 6.2 6.6 7.1 6.5 8.3 8.7 9.0 7.9 7.1 6.9 7.1 6.9 10.4 8.2 8.6 6.9 7.4 7.8 8.3 8.3 9.6 6.5 7.3 8.3 8.4 7.7

Player Branshea Brown Branshea Brown Marlies Gipson Marlies Gipson Shana Wheeler Marlies Gipson Shana Wheeler Nicole Ohlde Nicole Ohlde Nicole Ohlde Nicole Ohlde Olga Firsova Olga Firsova Nicky Ramage Andria Jones Andria Jones Lisa Gaitor JoMoree Grattan JoMoree Grattan JoMoree Grattan Kristie Bahner Kristie Bahner Kristie Bahner Rita Matteucci Rita Matteucci Carlisa Thomas Amanda Holley Shelia Hubert Tina Dixon Tina Dixon

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Avg. 0.7 0.6 2.6 2.2 1.9 1.8 1.2 1.7 1.9 2.0 0.6 1.7 1.7 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.7 0.8 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.6 1.2 0.6 1.3 1.0

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K-STATE’S RECORD AS A RANKED TEAM IN AP POLL

K-STATE’S RECORD VS. RANKED TEAMS IN AP POLL

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Dates Ranked Nov. 25, Dec. 22, March 16 Dec. 11-March 18 Nov. 25-Jan. 20 Dec. 27, Feb. 28-March 27 Nov. 18-March 13 Nov. 18-March 11 Jan. 7-March 11 Nov. 4-March 17 Nov. 11-March 20 Nov. 8-March 21 Jan. 17 Jan. 23-March 25 Dec. 9-March 1, March 9-16

KANSAS STATE vs. RANKED AP TEAMS All-Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67-152 Home: 40-41 Away: 16-73 Neutral: 11-38

PCT. .000 .167 .000 .286 .143 .300 .200 .167 .444 .250 .333 .400 .222 .500 .500 .375 .444 .333 .444 .375 .200 .333 .250 .286 .200 .306

vs. Big 12 Conference Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-105 Home: 33-33 Away: 11-55 Neutral: 6-17 In the Deb Patterson Era . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-81 Home: 28-22 Away: 9-40 Neutral: 4-19 vs. Top 10 (All-Time) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-68 Home: 10-18 Away: 5-30 Neutral: 4-20 vs. AP #1 ranked team (All-Time) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-3 Home: 0-1 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-1 Last meeting: Jan. 6, 1990 at Louisiana Tech Poll Notes All-time weeks in AP Poll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Consecutive weeks in AP Poll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 All-time weeks in top 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Longest streak ranked in top 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Highest AP Poll preseason ranking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 5 (11/11/03) Highest AP Poll ranking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 2 (11/25/02) All-time weeks in Coaches Poll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Consecutive weeks in Coaches Poll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 All-time weeks in top 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Longest streak ranked in top 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Highest Coaches Poll preseason ranking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 5 (11/4/03) Highest Coaches Poll ranking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 2 (12/2/02)

Wins Against Teams Ranked in the Top-10 of the AP Poll No. 2 (10) Kansas State 58, (2) Old Dominion 50 Manhattan, Kan. - Dec. 4, 1982

No. 6 Kansas State 57, (6) William Penn 53 Manhattan, Kan. - Dec. 10, 1976

No. 4 Kansas State 63, (4) Stephen F. Austin 46 Nacogdoches, Texas - Jan. 9, 1976

Kansas State 76, (6) Wayland Baptist 71 Plainview, Texas - Dec. 2, 1978

Kansas State 69, (4) Iowa State 63 Ames, Iowa - Jan. 2, 2002 No. 5 Kansas State 71, (5) Texas A&M 67 Manhattan, Kan. - March 2, 2011

Kansas State 68, (7) Texas 67 Manhattan, Kan. - Jan. 11, 1997

Kansas State 73, (9) Kansas 58 Kansas City, Mo. - March 6, 1997

Kansas State 89, (7) Baylor 75 Manhattan, Kan. - Jan. 5, 2002

(8) Kansas State 85, (9) Texas Tech 73 Manhattan, Kan. - March 3, 2004

Kansas State 75, (6) Texas 65 Manhattan, Kan. - Jan. 16, 1999

No. 8 Kansas State 69, (8) Iowa State 63 Manhattan, Kan. - Feb. 13, 2000

No. 10 (12) Kansas State 61, (10) Kansas 52 Manhattan, Kan. - Feb. 25, 1980

No. 7 (18) Kansas State 76, (7) Old Dominion 67 Manhattan, Kan. - March 18, 1982

No. 9 (14) Kansas State 67, (9) Kansas 66 Lawrence, Kan. - Jan. 28, 1980

(12) Kansas State 79, (10) Kansas 74 Pittsburg, Kan. - Feb. 29, 1980

(11) Kansas State 100, (7) Missouri 84 Manhattan, Kan. - March 3, 1984

(7) Kansas State 84, (9) Missouri 75 Kansas City, Mo. - March 10, 1984

(20) Kansas State 55, (10) Texas Tech 53 Lubbock, Texas - Jan. 22, 2005

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K-STATE VS. AP RANKED OPPONENTS TEAM AP RANK RESULT LOCALE DATE Stephen F. Austin 4 W, 63-46 A 1/9/76 Baylor 13 L, 54-68 N 11/26/76 William Penn 6 W, 57-53 H 12/10/76 Wayland Baptist 1 L, 64-72 H 1/11/77 William Penn 20 L, 61-75 A 1/28/77 Tennessee 5 L, 69-81 N 3/24/77 Tennessee Tech 6 L, 58-68 N 3/25/77 Wayland Baptist 3 L, 56-70 H 12/2/77 Missouri 14 W, 76-66 A 12/9/77 Ohio State 17 L, 55-65 A 12/17/77 UCLA 11 L, 62-123 A 1/20/78 Missouri 15 W, 71-61 H 2/4/78 Kansas 17 W, 74-68 H 2/21/78 Missouri 13 L, 68-70 H 3/11/78 Wayland Baptist 6 W, 76-71 A 12/5/78 Missouri 19 L, 60-71 H 12/12/78 Kansas 18 W, 73-65 H 1/30/79 UCLA 14 L, 60-64 H 2/2/79 Missouri 19 W, 64-62 A 2/6/79 Kansas 16W, 92-91 (2OT) A 2/26/79 Kansas 17 L, 59-75 N 3/11/79 Old Dominion 1 L, 75-96 N 3/16/79 Valdosta State 11 L, 92-104 N 3/17/79 Rutgers 7 L, 56-81 A 1/8/80 Colorado 20 W, 81-69 N 1/19/80 Cheyney State 11 W, 68-51 N 1/25/80 Kansas 9 L, 60-85 A 1/26/80 Kansas 9 W, 67-66 A 1/28/80 Kansas 10 W, 61-52 H 2/25/80 Kansas 10 W, 79-74 N 2/29/80 Kansas 15 L, 80-89 N 3/8/80 Tennessee 2 L, 64-84 A 3/15/80 UCLA 10 L, 70-83 A 12/19/80 South Carolina 12 W, 82-62 N 12/20/80 Stephen F. Austin 13 W, 83-75 H 1/5/81 Illinois 18 W, 67-52 N 1/8/81 Kansas 5 L, 60-85 A 1/17/81 Kansas 5 L, 68-86 H 1/27/81 Kansas 6 L, 63-74 A 2/17/81 South Carolina 4 L, 65-81 H 11/28/81 Detroit 19 W, 70-35 H 12/20/81 Tennessee 20 L, 68-83 A 1/7/82 Colorado 15 W, 76-71 H 1/16/82 Old Dominion 7 W, 76-67 N 3/18/82 Cheyney State 2 L, 71-93 N 3/20/82 Old Dominion 2 W, 58-50 H 12/4/82 Texas 10 L, 73-93 A 12/11/82 Clemson 15 W, 92-72 A 1/5/83 Missouri 12 W, 88-77 H 1/12/83 Missouri 19 L, 55-67 A 2/15/83 Missouri 17 L, 65-75 N 3/12/83 Texas 3 L, 70-73 (OT) N 3/25/83 Texas 8 L, 78-82 H 12/30/83 Old Dominion 7 L, 64-92 A 1/5/84 Missouri 12 L, 66-91 A 2/8/84 Missouri 7 W, 100-84 H 3/3/84 Missouri 9 W, 84-75 N 3/10/84 NE Louisiana 13 L, 73-78 N 3/15/84 Texas 2 L, 48-74 A 12/15/84 Louisiana Tech 7 L, 75-83 A 1/9/85 Oklahoma 20 L, 85-92 A 1/26/85 Louisiana Tech 4 L, 63-73 H 11/23/85 Tennessee 11 L, 56-68 N 12/6/85 Western Kentucky 7 L, 69-95 N 1/3/86 Oklahoma 14 L, 72-83 H 1/22/86 Oklahoma 17 L, 77-94 A 2/11/86 Louisiana Tech 2 L, 45-67 A 12/6/86 Louisiana Tech 2 L, 45-77 H 1/28/88 Colorado 10 L, 71-87 A 2/15/89 Maryland 17 L, 66-74 H 11/24/89 Louisiana Tech 1 L, 54-100 A 1/6/90 Oklahoma State 25 L, 66-75 A 2/21/90 Clemson 21 L, 61-68 H 11/25/90 Oklahoma State 25 L, 61-79 N 2/20/91 Purdue 9 L, 52-75 N 12/6/91 Kansas 20 L, 52-82 H 2/2/92 Nebraska 22 L, 62-76 A 2/8/92 Kansas 18 L, 49-67 A 2/23/92 Colorado 7 L, 33-61 A 1/8/93 Oklahoma State 22 L, 54-72 A 1/22/93 Colorado 5 L, 51-61 H 2/7/93 Nebraska 23 L, 50-69 A 2/12/93 164

TEAM AP RANK RESULT LOCALE DATE Oklahoma State 24 L, 53-63 H 2/21/93 Colorado 6 L, 41-55 N 3/6/93 Ohio State 16 L, 70-105 A 12/19/93 Colorado 4 L, 58-65 H 1/7/94 Kansas 7 L, 50-77 A 1/30/94 Colorado 7 L, 57-66 A 2/6/94 Kansas 12 L, 54-65 H 2/26/94 Kansas 14 L, 62-73 A 1/15/95 Colorado 5 L, 66-76 A 1/27/95 Kansas 15 W, 80-73 H 2/12/95 Colorado 3 L, 74-77 H 2/26/95 Northwestern 25 L, 77-86 (OT) N 12/18/95 Colorado 13 L, 58-64 H 1/7/96 Oklahoma State 19 W, 81-68 (OT) H 1/19/96 Colorado 16 L, 50-54 A 2/5/96 Kansas 24 L, 56-66 A 2/25/96 Kansas 21 L, 64-70 N 3/2/96 Florida 23 L, 67-89 A 12/30/96 Kansas 18 L, 54-70 A 1/4/97 Texas 7 W, 68-67 H 1/11/97 Nebraska 16 L, 47-53 A 1/15/97 Texas Tech 14 L, 61-76 A 1/18/97 Colorado 18 L, 58-71 A 1/29/97 Nebraska 23 W, 47-45 H 2/12/97 Kansas 12 L, 46-62 H 2/22/97 Texas Tech 15 W, 76-68 N 3/5/97 Kansas 9 W, 73-58 N 3/6/97 Nebraska 14 L, 58-80 A 1/4/98 Nebraska 20 L, 47-78 H 1/17/98 Iowa State 24 L, 46-64 A 1/28/98 Texas 7 L, 57-73 A 2/11/98 Iowa State 24 L, 50-80 H 2/18/98 Texas Tech 6 L, 62-67 H 2/28/98 Santa Clara 24 W, 66-64 A 12/30/98 Texas Tech 7 L, 60-73 A 1/9/99 Nebraska 24 W, 79-67 H 1/13/99 Texas 6 W, 75-65 H 1/16/99 Kansas 24 L, 45-66 A 1/31/99 Iowa State 16 W, 70-63 H 2/10/99 Iowa State 19 L, 53-86 A 2/20/99 Kansas 22 W, 69-58 H 2/27/99 Texas Tech 9 L, 55-74 N 3/3/99 NC State 7 L, 72-73 N 11/27/99 Oregon 10 L, 69-79 N 12/10/99 Kansas 23 L, 54-70 H 1/8/00 Texas Tech 15 L, 47-51 H 1/18/00 Iowa State 6 L, 61-64 A 1/25/00 Iowa State 8 W, 69-63 H 2/13/00 Kansas 24 L, 43-61 A 2/19/00 Oklahoma 24 L, 56-64 H 2/22/00 Iowa State 7 L, 58-84 H 1/3/01 Texas 17 W, 72-63 H 1/17/01 Texas Tech 12 L, 41-72 A 1/31/01 Iowa State 9 L, 52-81 A 2/19/01 Oklahoma 10 L, 60-79 A 2/14/01 Colorado 16 L, 56-74 A 2/24/01 Baylor 24 L, 57-74 A 2/28/01 Baylor 24 L, 44-60 N 3/6/01 Arizona State 21 L, 58-76 N 11/25/01 Iowa State 4 W, 69-63 A 1/2/02 Baylor 7 W, 89-75 H 1/5/02 Colorado 21 W, 75-72 H 1/9/02 Texas Tech 12 W, 76-63 H 1/27/02 Texas 14 W, 80-76 A 1/30/02 Iowa State 16 L, 72-86 H 2/2/02 Oklahoma 4 L, 68-76 H 2/13/02 Colorado 11 L, 58-79 A 2/23/02 Texas 12 W, 79-63 N 3/6/02 Oklahoma 4 L, 49-69 N 3/7/02 Old Dominion 15 L, 68-82 N 3/23/02 Penn State 14 W, 88-66 H 11/24/02 Stanford 7 L, 57-63 A 11/30/02 Colorado 24 W, 61-36 H 1/11/03 Texas 17 W, 71-69 H 1/25/03 Oklahoma 19 W, 74-45 A 2/1/03 Texas Tech 8 L, 64-73 A 3/6/03 Texas Tech 8 L, 65-71 N 3/13/03 Purdue 7 L, 69-79 A 11/16/03 Penn State 7 L, 56-69 N 11/29/03 Colorado 14 W, 76-69 A 1/10/04 Baylor 16 W, 85-65 H 1/27/04 Oklahoma 20 W, 74-65 H 1/31/04

TEAM AP RANK RESULT LOCALE DATE Colorado 11 W, 79-53 H 2/8/04 Texas 5 L, 63-65 A 2/29/04 Texas Tech 9 W, 85-73 H 3/3/04 Oklahoma 19 L, 66-78 N 3/11/04 Minnesota 24 L, 61-80 A 3/23/04 Duke 10 L, 51-63 N 11/27/04 Texas Tech 10 W, 55-53 A 1/22/05 Iowa State 18 W, 74-52 H 1/25/05 Baylor 8 L, 62-72 A 2/2/05 Texas 13 L, 60-64 H 2/16/05 Texas 11 W, 72-69 N 3/10/05 Baylor 6 L, 55-68 N 3/12/05 Vanderbilt 18 L, 60-63 N 3/21/05 Oklahoma 9 L, 64-78 H 2/21/06 Baylor 10 L, 70-79 H 2/25/06 Baylor 10 L, 74-79 (OT) N 3/8/06 Oklahoma 8 L, 58-78 A 1/3/07 Texas A&M 17 W, 48-45 H 1/13/07 Baylor 13 L, 70-79 A 1/20/07 Nebraska 21 L, 55-62 H 2/7/07 Michigan State 18 L, 65-68 N 11/22/07 Texas A&M 13 W, 67-54 A 1/9/08 Texas 15 W, 77-74 (OT) A 1/13/08 Colorado 25 W, 67-60 H 1/19/08 Oklahoma State 14 W, 68-63 A 1/27/08 Baylor 6 L, 49-63 H 2/2/08 Oklahoma 11 L, 65-68 H 2/20/08 Louisville 19 L, 63-80 N 3/25/08 Oklahoma 3 L, 48-64 A 1/14/09 Iowa State 20 W, 59-52 H 1/17/09 Iowa State 22 L, 50-60 A 1/31/09 Baylor 7 L, 50-59 A 2/7/09 Texas A&M 12 L, 45-71 H 3/1/09 Texas 15 W, 66-50 H 3/4/09 Texas A&M 10 L, 63-65 N 3/13/09 Vanderbilt 14 L, 61-74 N 3/23/09 Kansas 24 W, 59-35 H 1/9/10 Oklahoma State 15 L, 66-56 A 1/16/10 Nebraska 7 L, 71-56 A 1/23/10 Iowa State 22 W, 73-67 H 1/31/10 Baylor 15 L, 65-47 H 2/3/10 Texas A&M 13 L, 69-63 A 2/13/10 Texas 12 L, 62-41 A 2/17/10 Oklahoma 11 L, 64-58 H 2/21/10 Iowa State 15 L, 48-39 A 2/27/10 Nebraska 3 L, 82-72 H 3/6/10 Nebraska 3 L, 63-46 N 3/12/10 St. John’s 14 W, 64-53 H 11/13/10 Iowa 18 L, 68-62 A 12/5/10 Oklahoma 15 L, 52-45 A 1/12/11 Iowa State 22 L, 61-53 A 2/13/11 Baylor 3 L, 75-48 A 2/23/11 Iowa State 25 L, 58-51 H 2/26/11 Texas A&M 5 W, 71-67 H 3/2/11 Baylor 3 L, 86-53 N 3/11/11


NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS

KANSAS STATE IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT (10-12) YEAR 1981-82

1982-83 1983-84 1987-88 1996-97 2001-02

2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2007-08 2008-09 2010-11

ROUND 1st Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight 1st Sweet Sixteen 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd Sweet Sixteen 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st

K-STATE SEED 4 4 4 3 3 3 9 10 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 4 4 5 5 5 5 8

OPPONENT (SEED) Stephen F. Austin (5) Old Dominion (1) Cheyney State (2) Illinois State (6) Texas (2) NE Louisiana (6) Northwestern (8) Saint Joseph’s (7) Kent State (14) Arkansas (6) Old Dominion (5) Harvard (14) Notre Dame (11) Valparaiso (15) Minnesota (7) Bowling Green (13) Vanderbilt (5) Chattanooga (12) Louisville (4) Drexel (12) Vanderbilt (4) Purdue (9)

LOCATION Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Raleigh, N.C. Manhattan, Kan. Ruston, La. Monroe, La. Evanston, Ill. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Milwaukee, Wis. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Minneapolis, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Bridgeport, Conn. Bridgeport, Conn. Albuquerque, N.M. Albuquerque, N.M. Storrs, Conn.

SCORES W, 78-75 W, 76-67 L, 71-93 W, 91-72 L, 70-73 (OT) L, 73-78 L, 61-62 (OT) L, 52-70 W, 93-65 W, 82-68 L, 62-88 W, 79-69 L, 53-59 W, 71-63 L, 61-80 W, 70-60 L, 60-63 W, 69-59 L, 63-80 W, 68-44 L, 61-74 L, 53-45

ATTENDANCE 3,200 1,048 387 1,540 4,500 2,787 1,004 2,314 10,573 11,786 7,123 10,732 11,534 12,357 13,425 3,203 3,010

3,111 2,720 6,418

KANSAS STATE INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME RECORDS

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME RECORDS

Points Field Goals Field Goal Attempts FG Percentage (7 made)

Points Field Goals

29, Kendra Wecker vs. Vanderbilt (3/21/05) 12, Kendra Wecker vs. Vanderbilt (3/21/05) 21, Kendra Wecker vs. Vanderbilt (3/21/05) 1.000 (7-7), Sheronda Jenkins vs. Illinois St. (3/19/83) 1.000 (7-7), Kelsey Nelson vs. Chattanooga (3/23/08) 3PT Field Goals 7, Laurie Koehn vs. Notre Dame (3/25/03) 3PT Field Goal Attempts 17, Laurie Koehn vs. Notre Dame (3/25/03) Free Throws 15, Nicole Ohlde vs. Valparaiso (3/21/04) Free Throw Attempts *21, Nicole Ohlde vs. Valparaiso (3/21/04) *NCAA Tournament Game Record FT Percentage 1.000 (12-12), Kendra Wecker vs. Bowling Green (3/19/05) Rebounds 15, Tammie Romstad vs. Stephen F. Austin (3/13/82) Assists 13, Shalee Lehning vs. Drexel (3/21/09) Blocks 4, Shana Wheeler vs. Bowling Green (3/19/05) Steals 6, Shalee Lehning vs. Chattanooga (3/23/08)

KANSAS STATE TEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDS Points Points (Half) Field Goals Field Goal Attempts Field Goal Percentage 3PT Field Goals 3PT Free Free Free

Field Goal Attempts Throws Throw Attempts Throw Percentage

Rebounds Assists Turnovers Blocked Shots Steals Personal Fouls

93 vs. Kent State (3/15/02) 48 vs. Kent State (3/15/02) 39 vs. Illinois State (3/19/83) 68 vs. Kent State (3/15/02) .629 (39-62) vs. Illinois State (3/19/83) 9 vs. Harvard (3/23/03) 9 vs. Old Dominion (3/23/02) 30 vs. Harvard (3/23/03) 30 vs. Old Dominion (3/18/82) 34 vs. Old Dominion (3/18/82) 1.000 (21-21)** vs. Chattanooga (3/23/08) ** NCAA Tournament Game Record 50 vs. Bowling Green (3/19/05) 21 vs. Kent State (3/15/02) 34 vs. Texas (3/25/83) 10 vs. Bowling Green (3/19/05) 15 vs. Texas (3/25/83) 22 vs. Kent State (3/15/02) 22 vs. Texas (3/25/83)

30, Lucienne Bertieu, Old Dominion 13, Cathy Boswell, Illinois State 13, Lucienne Bertieu, Old Dominion Field Goal Attempts 26, Angel McCoughtry, Louisville Field Goal Percentage 1.000 (8-8), Monique Coker, Old Dominnion 3PT Field Goals 5, Brooke Hand, Chattanooga 3PT Field Goal Attempts 13, India Lewis, Arkansas 13, Brooke Hand, Chattanooga Free Throws 10, Lindsay Whalen, Minnesota 10, Eun Jung Lee, NE Louisiana Free Throw Attempts 13, Andrea Csaszar, Kent State Free Throw Percentage (8 made) 1.000 (10-10), Lindsay Whalen, Minn. 1.000 (8-8), Lisa Ingram, NE Louisiana Rebounds 18, Janel McCarville, Minnesota Assists 9, Lindsay Whalen, Minnesota 9, Amy Wright, Arkansas 9, Yolanda Laney, Cheyney State 9, Rosalind Polk, Stephen F. Austin Blocked Shots 4, Drey Mingo, Purdue 4, Sybil Johnson, Stephen F. Austin 4, Valerie Walker, Cheyney State Steals 7, Annette Smith, Texas

(3/23/02) (3/19/83) (3/23/02) (3/25/08) (3/23/02) (3/23/08) (3/17/02) (3/23/08) (3/23/04) (3/15/84) (3/15/02) (3/23/04) (3/15/84) (3/23/04) (3/23/04) (3/17/02) (3/20/82) (3/13/82) (3/20/11) (3/13/82) (3/20/82) (3/25/83)

OPPONENT TEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDS Points Points (Half) Field Goals Field Goal Attempts FG Percentage 3PT Field Goals 3PT Field Goal Attempts 3PT Field Goal Percentage Free Throws Free Throw Attempts Free Throw Percentage Rebounds Assists Turnovers Blocked Shots Steals Personal Fouls

93, Cheyney State 48, Cheyney State 42, Cheyney State 81, Stephen F. Austin .655 (38-58), Old Dominion 11, Harvard 31, Harvard .588 (10-17), Saint Joseph’s 22, Minnesota 22, NE Louisiana 32, Texas .917 (22-24), NE Louisiana 42, Notre Dame 42, Stephen F. Austin 25, Old Dominion 25, Texas 7, Cheyney State 23, Texas 25, Old Dominion

(3/20/82) (3/20/82) (3/20/82) (3/13/82) (3/23/02) (3/23/03) (3/23/03) (3/14/97) (3/23/04) (3/15/84) (3/25/83) (3/15/84) (3/25/03) (3/13/82) (3/23/02) (3/25/83) (3/20/82) (3/25/83) (3/18/82)

165


NCAA TOURNAMENT PLAYER STATS PLAYER

YEARS

Brittany Chambers Chantay Caron Taelor Karr Mariah White Branshea Brown Jalana Childs Jenny Gilbertson Marlies Gipson Kelsey Hill Kari Kincaid Shalee Lehning Kelsey Nelson Ashley Sweat Alina Voronenko Danielle Zanotti Carolyn McCullough Kimberly Dietz Shana Wheeler Claire Coggins Twiggy McIntyre Jessica McFarland Chelsea Domenico Laurie Koehn Brie Madden Kendra Wecker Amy Dutmer Megan Mahoney Nicole Ohlde Andrea Armstrong Shalondra Booker Kari Hanson Kimmery Newsom Kristin Rethman Jenny Coalson Missy Decker Angie Finkes Kayla Hester Brit Jacobson Andria Jones Kjersten Larson Sara Munson Nicky Ramage Tracey Bleczinski Amy Davidson Theza Fitzpatrick Elyse Funk Stephanie Lane Sue Leiding Janet Madsen Susan Green Carlisa Thomas Tina Dixon Cindy Durham Cassandra Jones Jennifer Jones Karen Franklin Sheronda Jenkins Kim Price Angie Bonner Priscilla Gary Barbara Gilmore Betsy Sloan Becky Dobbins Shelly Hughes Jean Roise Tammie Romstad Erin Schreiber Dee Weinreis

2011 2011 2011 2011 2009, 11 2009, 11 2009 2008,09 2008,09, 11 2008,09 2008,09 2008,09 2008,09 2009, 11 2008,09 2008 2005 2005,08 2004,05 2004,05 2003,05 2002,03,04,05 2002,03,04,05 2002,03,04,05 2002,03,04,05 2002,03,04 2002,03,04 2002,03,04 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1987 1987 1987 1987 1987 1987 1987 1984,87 1984,87 1983,84 1983,84 1983,84 1983,84 1983 1983 1983 1982,84 1982,83 1982,83 1982,83 1982 1982 1982 1982 1982 1982

166

G-GS

FGM-FGA

3PT-A

FTM-FTA

REB.

PF

PTS.

AST.

TO

BLK

1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 3-0 1-0 4-4 2-0 4-4 4-4 4-0 4-4 2-0 3-2 2-2 2-0 4-2 4-2 4-0 2-0 8-4 9-9 9-0 9-9 7-2 7-7 7-7 1-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 3-3 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-1 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 2-1 2-0 3-3 2-0 3-3 3-1 2-1 2-0 2-0 6-3 5-5 5-4 5-3 1-0 3-3 3-0 3-3 3-0 2-0

7-20 1-4 6-17 0-4 3-9 5-14 0-0 24-40 1-1 11-31 12-33 16-25 19-44 0-2 5-10 4-8 0-1 8-14 10-24 3-9 1-1 5-14 50-125 13-26 59-118 2-15 17-47 41-63 1-6 2-3 0-2 0-1 6-14 1-5 1-4 6-9 0-4 3-6 10-18 0-0 0-1 2-3 2-7 0-2 4-8 0-0 1-2 2-10 1-3 11-23 9-21 13-24 1-3 14-33 18-23 0-3 8-9 1-3 29-46 38-74 16-41 5-12 0-1 7-19 5-15 18-33 2-4 0-0

4-12 0-1 1-7 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 9-24 1-7 5-10 5-11 0-2 5-10 3-5 0-1 0-0 1-7 1-6 0-0 2-11 35-92 0-0 13-27 0-7 4-15 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-0 5-12 0-2 1-3 0-0 0-2 0-1 1-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 6-6 0-0 2-4 11-13 7-7 7-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-2 3-4 0-0 1-3 16-17 3-4 28-32 0-0 17-22 55-68 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 3-4 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0 6-6 0-0 5-6 0-4 0-0 0-0 7-7 5-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 43-58 14-19 8-9 1-4 0-0 1-7 4-5 12-16 0-0 0-0

12 2 4 4 12 8 0 20 1 15 25 12 12 1 6 3 0 22 13 2 2 14 28 24 60 8 41 52 3 0 0 2 8 4 4 3 3 4 4 0 1 1 8 1 6 0 0 4 0 2 13 19 2 12 13 1 4 3 43 12 20 11 1 19 10 24 1 1

1 0 3 3 5 6 0 10 1 5 8 5 8 0 2 2 2 7 7 4 0 14 14 26 31 6 19 14 3 1 0 0 6 1 3 4 1 2 1 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 5 4 10 10 1 7 3 1 6 3 11 13 15 4 0 8 6 11 4 1

18 2 14 0 6 10 0 54 3 33 36 44 50 0 15 11 0 18 22 10 2 13 151 29 159 6 55 147 2 4 2 0 21 2 3 12 0 7 24 0 0 4 5 0 9 2 2 10 2 27 18 26 2 35 41 0 16 2 101 90 40 11 0 17 14 48 4 0

0 0 1 4 0 2 0 7 0 4 30 3 3 0 3 1 2 2 6 3 0 17 16 7 17 3 31 24 1 2 2 1 9 2 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 14 3 0 14 3 1 1 0 4 12 10 29 0 4 7 3 1 0

3 0 3 2 4 1 0 4 1 4 17 6 12 1 1 2 0 5 11 2 0 6 16 13 30 3 16 18 0 1 1 2 3 2 3 0 1 5 3 1 0 3 1 2 2 1 0 4 0 4 8 5 0 16 5 2 6 1 12 19 12 16 1 5 4 8 2 0

0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 8 3 0 0 1 0 4 6 1 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 6 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

STL MIN. 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 1 2 9 1 7 0 2 0 0 3 2 1 1 6 4 1 13 1 11 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 5 1 6 6 0 2 0 4 7 3 6 0 0 1 2 0 0

37 13 39 34 40 43 2 123 17 134 147 81 123 7 90 30 20 95 85 41 8 191 321 107 281 72 217 245 13 12 19 5 108 25 34 26 14 24 40 20 2 15 41 6 37 11 5 40 11 50 62 102 18 98 69 16 29 18 145 164 116 136 5 82 55 101 31 4


NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAMS

2010-11

2007-08

21-11 •10-6 Big 12 Big 12 Semifinals NCAA Tournament • First Round

22-10 •13-3 Big 12 • Final AP Rank (16) Big 12 Regular Season Champs NCAA Tournament • Second Round

2010-11 ROSTER No. 2 10 11 12 13 14 20 21 22 23 32 33 34

Name Brittany Chambers Kelsey Hill Chantay Caron Taelor Karr Brianna Kulas Stephanie Wittman Emma Ostermann JuliAnne Chisholm Mariah White Shalin Spani Alina Voronenko Jalana Childs Branshea Brown

Pos. G G G/F G F G G G/F G G G/F F F

Head Coach: Associate Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:

Deb Patterson Kamie Ethridge Kelly Moylan and Shalee Lehning

2007-08 ROSTER No. 2 4 5 10 13 23 25 30 41 44 51

Name Kelsey Nelson Ashley Sweat Shalee Lehning Kelsey Hill Kimberly Dietz Shalin Spani Danielle Zanotti Shana Wheeler Kari Kincaid Carolyn McCullough Marlies Gipson

Pos. G F G G G G G/F F G G/F F

Head Coach: Associate Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:

Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 5-9 Jr. Riley, Kan. (Cloud County CC/Riley County HS) 6-2 So. McPherson, Kan. (McPherson HS) 5-9 Jr. Sublette, Kan. (Sublette HS) 5-5 Fr. Lenexa, Kan. (St. Thomas Aquinas HS) 5-9 Sr. Boulder, Colo. (Monarch HS) 6-0 Fr. Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Metro Academy) 6-2 Jr. Yukon, Okla. (Mustang HS) 6-2 Sr. Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit HS) 5-10 So. Andover, Kan. (Andover Central HS) 6-1 Sr. Stilwel, Kan. (St. Thomas Aquinas HS) 6-0 Jr. McPherson, Kan. (McPherson HS) Deb Patterson Kamie Ethridge Andria Jones and Kelly Moylan

2008-09

2004-05

25-8 •10-6 Big 12 • Final AP Rank (21) Big 12 Quarterfinals NCAA Tournament • Second Round

24-8 •12-4 Big 12 • Final AP Rank (16) Big 12 Championship Game NCAA Tournament • Second Round

2008-09 ROSTER No. 2 4 5 10 23 25 32 33 34 41 45 51

Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 5-8 So. Jordan, Minn. (Jordan HS) 5-5 Sr. Lenexa, Kan. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 5-11 Fr. Lawrence, Kan. (Free State HS) 5-8 So. Paola, Kan. (Paola HS) 6-0 Fr. Mission, Kan. (Shawnee Mission North HS) 5-9 Fr. San Antonio, Texas (Alamo Heights HS) 5-8 Jr. Abilene, Kan. (Cloud County CC) 5-11 Jr. Hillsboro, Kan. (Hillsboro HS) 5-7 So. Midwest City, Okla. (Midwest City HS) 6-0 Sr. Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Metro Academy) 6-2 Jr. Sacramento, Calif. (Smithton (Mo.) HS) 6-2 Jr. Orlando, Fla. (Timber Creek HS) 6-2 Jr. Walterboro, S.C. (Colleton County HS)

Name Kelsey Nelson Ashley Sweat Shalee Lehning Kelsey Hill Shalin Spani Danielle Zanotti Alina Voronenko Jalana Childs Branshea Brown Kari Kincaid Jenny Gilbertson Marlies Gipson

Head Coach: Associate Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:

Pos. G F G G G G/F G/F F F G F F

Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 5-9 Sr. Riley, Kan. (Cloud County CC/Riley County HS) 6-2 Jr. McPherson, Kan. (McPherson HS) 5-9 Sr. Sublette, Kan. (Sublette HS) 5-5 So. Lenexa, Kan. (St. Thomas Aquinas HS) 6-0 So. Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Metro Academy) 6-2 Sr. Yukon, Okla. (Mustang HS) 6-2 Fr. Otterville, Mo. (Smithton HS) 6-2 Fr. Orlando, Fla. (Timber Creek HS) 6-2 Fr. Walterboro, S.C. (Colleton County HS) 5-10 Jr. Andover, Kan. (Andover Central HS) 6-2 Fr. Wabasha, Minn. (Winona Cotter HS) 6-0 Sr. McPherson, Kan. (McPherson HS) Deb Patterson Kamie Ethridge Andria Jones and Kelly Moylan

2004-05 ROSTER No. 10 13 14 15 22 24 30 34 42 44 50 53

Name Laurie Koehn Kimberly Dietz Claire Coggins Twiggy McIntyre Chelsea Domenico Naytanda Smith Shana Wheeler Megan Mahoney Brie Madden Carolyn McCullough Jessica McFarland Kendra Wecker

Head Coach: Associate Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:

Pos. G G G/F G G F F F/G F/C G/F C F

Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 5-8 Sr. Hesston, Kan. (Moundridge HS) 5-9 Fr. Boulder, Colo. (Monarch HS) 5-11 So. Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit North HS) 5-5 So. Sapulpa, Okla. (Sapulpa HS) 5-6 Sr. Thornton, Colo. (Horizon HS) 5-11 So. Enid, Okla. (Enid HS) 6-2 Fr. Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit HS) 6-0 Sr. Sturgis, S.D. (Sturgis Brown HS) 6-3 Sr. Arlington, Texas (Mansfield HS) 6-1 Fr. Stilwell, Kan. (St. Thomas Aquinas HS) 6-2 Jr. Derby, Kan. (Derby HS) 5-11 Sr. Marysville, Kan. (Marysville HS) Deb Patterson Kamie Ethridge Shelley Jarrard and Stephanie White

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NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAMS

2003-04

2001-02

25-6 • 14-2 Big 12 • Final AP Rank (8) Big 12 Regular Season Co-Champions NCAA Tournament • Second Round

26-8 • 11-5 Big 12 • Final AP Rank (11) Big 12 Tournament Semifinals NCAA Tournament • Sweet Sixteen

2003-04 ROSTER No. 3 4 10 14 15 22 24 33 34 42 45 50 53

Name Nicole Ohlde Kimmery Newsom Laurie Koehn Claire Coggins Twiggy McIntyre Chelsea Domenico Naytanda Smith Shanda Murdoch Megan Mahoney Brie Madden Amy Dutmer Jessica McFarland Kendra Wecker

Pos. F/C G G G/F G G F F F/G F/C F C F

Head Coach: Associate Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:

Deb Patterson Kamie Ethridge Kristin Becker and Sue Serafini

2001-02 ROSTER No. 00 3 4 10 11 12 21 22 34 35 42 45 53

Name Andrea Armstrong Nicole Ohlde Kimmery Newsom Laurie Koehn Shalondra Booker Kristin Rethman Kari Hanson Chelsea Domenico Megan Mahoney Danielle Hutton Brie Madden Amy Dutmer Kendra Wecker

Head Coach: Associate Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:

Ht. 6-2 6-4 5-6 5-8 5-4 5-9 5-8 5-6 6-0 6-3 6-3 6-0 5-11

Yr. So. So. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr.

Hometown (Previous School) Lakeside, Ore. (North Bend HS) Clay Center, Kan. (Clay Center HS) Nashville, Tenn. (Pearl-Cohn HS) Hesston, Kan. (Moundridge HS) Detroit, Mich. (Coffeyville CC) Corning, Kan. (Centralia HS) Bismarck, N.D. (Mandan HS) Thornton, Colo. (Horizon HS) Sturgis, S.D. (Sturgis Brown HS) Overland Park, Kan. (Shawnee Mission West HS) Arlington, Texas (Mansfield HS) York, Neb. (York HS) Marysville, Kan. (Marysville HS)

Deb Patterson Kamie Ethridge Kristin Becker and Sue Serafini

2002-03

1996-97 19-12 • 9-7 Big 12 • Final AP Rank (N/A) Big 12 Championship Game NCAA Tournament • First Round

Name Nicole Ohlde Kimmery Newsom Laurie Koehn Chelsea Domenico Megan Mahoney Brie Madden Amy Dutmer Jessica McFarland Kendra Wecker

Head Coach: Associate Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:

Pos. F/C G G G F/G F/C F C F

Ht. 6-4 5-6 5-8 5-6 6-0 6-3 6-0 6-2 5-11

Yr. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. So. Jr. Fr. So.

Hometown (Previous School) Clay Center, Kan. (Clay Center HS) Nashville, Tenn. (Pearl-Cohn HS) Hesston, Kan. (Moundridge HS) Thornton, Colo. (Horizon HS) Sturgis, S.D. (Sturgis Brown HS) Arlington, Texas (Mansfield HS) York, Neb. (York HS) Derby, Kan. (Derby HS) Marysville, Kan. (Marysville HS)

Deb Patterson Kamie Ethridge Kristin Becker and Sue Serafini

1996-97 ROSTER No. 4 13 14 23 25 33 34 41 42 44 45

Name Brit Jacobson Amy Short Kjersten Larson Jenny Coalson Missy Decker Sara Munson Andria Jones Sunny Jacobson Kayla Hester Angie Finkes Nicky Ramage

Head Coach: Associate Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:

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Pos. F/C F/C G G G G/F G G F/G F F/C F F

29-5 • 14-2 Big 12 • Final AP Rank (8) Big 12 Tournament Semifinals NCAA Tournament • Second Round

2002-03 ROSTER No. 3 4 10 22 34 42 45 50 53

Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 6-5 Sr. Clay Center, Kan. (Clay Center HS) 5-6 Sr. Nashville, Tenn. (Pearl-Cohn HS) 5-8 Jr. Hesston, Kan. (Moundridge HS) 5-11 Fr. Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit North HS) 5-5 Fr. Sapulpa, Okla. (Sapulpa HS) 5-6 Jr. Thornton, Colo. (Horizon HS) 5-11 Fr. Enid, Okla. (Enid HS) 6-2 Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla. (Westmoore HS) 6-0 Jr. Sturgis, S.D. (Sturgis Brown HS) 6-3 Jr. Arlington, Texas (Mansfield HS) 6-0 Sr. York, Neb. (York HS) 6-2 So. Derby, Kan. (Derby HS) 5-11 Jr. Marysville, Kan. (Marysville HS)

Pos. G G G G/F G/F G/F F G C C F

Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 5-7 Jr. Chugiak, Alaska (Chugiak HS) 5-5 Jr. Goodland, Kan. (Goodland HS) 5-8 Sr. Maple Grove, Minn. (Osseo Senior HS) 5-11 So. Ellicott, Colo. (Ellicott HS) 5-10 Sr. Rochester, Minn. (Lourdes HS) 5-11 So. Junction City, Kan. (Junction City HS) 6-1 Sr. Radnor, Ohio (Buckeye Valley HS) 5-10 Fr. Chugiak, Alaska (Chugiak HS) 6-0 Sr. Beaver, Okla. (Beaver HS) 6-1 Fr. St. Paris, Ohio (Kenton Ridge HS) 6-1 Fr. Little River, Kan. (Little River HS) Deb Patterson Kamie Ethridge Bridgett Bonds Williams and Sue Serafini


NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAMS

1986-87

1982-83

22-9 • 9-5 Big Eight • Final AP Rank (N/A) Big Eight Regular Season Champions NCAA Tournament • First Round

25-7 • 12-2 Big Eight • Final AP Rank (17) Big Eight Champions NCAA Tournament • Sweet 16

1986-87 ROSTER No. 11 13 14 15 20 21 22 23 32 40 45 52

Name Susan Green Rita Matteucci Carol Smith Janet Madsen Elyse Funk Theza Fitzpatrick Tracey Bleczinksi Carlisa Thomas Sue Leiding Leann Kuebelbeck Amy Davidson Stephanie Lane

Pos. G F G G/F G G F G C G G/F C

Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:

Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 5-8 Sr. Anthony, Kan. (Anthony HS) 5-11 Fr. Albuquerque, N.M. (St. Pius HS) 5-7 Fr. Detroit, Mich. (Murray-Wright HS) 5-9 Fr. Elk River, Minn. (Elk River HS) 5-5 Fr. Newton, Kan. (Newton HS) 5-4 Sr. St. Louis, Mo. (Bishop DuBourg HS) 5-8 So. Shawnee Mission, Kan. (Bishop Miege HS) 5-10 Sr. Jacksonville, Fla. (Ribault HS) 6-2 Sr. Tulsa, Okla. (Union HS) 5-7 Jr. Tonganoxie, Kan. (Tonganoxie HS) 5-9 Fr. Edina, Minn. (St. Louis Park HS) 6-4 Fr. Wentzville, Mo. (Wentzville HS) Matilda Mossman Eddie Vaughn and Terri Lasswell

1982-83 ROSTER No. 10 11 12 13 14 21 24 23 24 25 32 33 35 40

Name Priscilla Gary Sharon Carr Betsy Sloan Cassandra Jones Sheronda Jenkins Kim Price Barbara Gilmore Sally Boley Tina Dixon Jennifer Jones Becky Dobbins Cindy Durham Angie Bonner Karen Franklin

Pos. G G G G G F F G C F G/F C C G/F

Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:

Lynn Hickey Sally Anthony and Eileen Feeney

1983-84

1981-82

25-6 • 12-2 Big Eight • Final AP Rank (7) Big Eight Regular Season and Tour. Champions NCAA Tournament • Sweet Sixteen

26-6 • 15-1 Big Eight • Final AP Rank (14) Big Eight Champions NCAA Tournament • Elite Eight

1983-84 ROSTER No. 11 14 13 21 22 23 24 24 32 34 33 40

Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 5-5 Sr. Memphis, Tenn. (Hamilton HS) 5-9 Fr. Chicago, Ill. (Martin Luther King HS) 5-4 Sr. Salina, Kan. (South HS) 5-7 Fr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Stranahan HS) 5-8 Fr. Nashville, Tenn. (Gen Cliff HS) 6-1 Sr. Hutchinson, Kan. (Hutchinson HS) 5-10 Jr. East St. Louis, Mo. (Lincoln HS) 5-6 So. Harveyville, Kan. (Mission Valley HS) 6-3 Fr. Kansas City, Mo. (Paseo HS) 6-1 Fr. Chicago, Ill. (Marshall HS) 6-1 Jr. Humboldt, Kan. (Humboldt HS) 6-0 Fr. Independence, Mo. (Truman HS) 6-1 So. St. Louis, Mo. (Southwest HS) 5-11 Fr. Sapulpa, Okla. (Sapulpa HS)

Name Susan Green Sheronda Jenkins Cassandra Jones Danna Harrington Jennifer Jones Carlisa Thomas Tina Dixon Barbara Gilmore Sue Leiding Angie Bonner Cindy Durham Karen Franklin

Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:

Pos. G G G G F G C F C C C G/F

Ht. 5-8 5-8 5-7 5-7 6-1 5-10 6-3 5-10 6-2 6-1 6-0 5-11

Yr. Fr. So. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr.. So. So.

Hometown (Previous School) Anthony, Kan. (Anthony HS) Nashville, Tenn. (Glen Cliff HS) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Stranahan HS) Emporia, Kan. (Emporia HS) Chicago, Ill. (Marshall HS) Jacksonville, Fla. (Ribault HS) Kansas City, Mo. (Paseo HS) East St. Louis, Mo. (Lincoln HS) Tulsa, Okla. (Union HS) St. Louis, Mo. (Southwest HS) Independence, Mo. (Truman HS) Sapulpa, Okla. (Sapulpa HS)

Lynn Hickey Sally Anthony and Eileen Feeney

1981-82 ROSTER No. 10 12 14 21 22 23 24 25 31 32 33 34 35 40 43

Name Priscilla Gary Betsy Sloan Shelley Woodard Kim Price Jenne Daniels Dee Weinreis Barbara Gilmore Marilee Drouhard Jean Roise Becky Dobbins Tammie Romstad Shelly Hughes Angie Bonner Karen Franklin Erin Schreiber

Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:

Pos. G G G/F F G/F C/F F F G G/F C F C G/F F

Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 5-5 Jr. Memphis, Tenn. (Hamilton HS) 5-4 Jr. Salina, Kan. (South HS) 5-10 Fr. Maize, Kan. (Maize HS) 6-1 Sr. Hutchinson, Kan. (Hutchinson HS) 5-8 Sr. Valley Center, Kan. (Valley Center HS) 6-2 Sr. Minnetonka, Minn. (Hopkins-Eisenhower HS) 5-10 So. East St. Louis, Mo. (Lincoln HS) 5-10 Fr. Danville, Kan. (Chaparral HS) 5-7 Sr. Berthod, N.D. (Berthod HS) 6-1 So. Humboldt, Kan. (Humboldt HS) 6-2 Sr. Independence, Mo. (Truman HS) 6-1 Sr. Williston, N.D. (Williston HS) 6-1 Fr. St. Louis, Mo. (Southwest HS) 5-11 Fr. Sapulpa, Okla. (Sapulpa HS) 6-0 So. Jenks, Okla. (Jenks HS) Lynn Hickey Sally Anthony and Eileen Feeney

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ADDITIONAL POSTSEASON HISTORY

Kansas State captured the 2006 Postseason WNIT title with five straight wins in Bramlage Coliseum. This was the first postseason title in program history.

AIAW APPEARANCES (9; 1972-80) • WNIT APPEARANCES (3; 1999, 2006, 2007) AIAW Record: 29-20 • WNIT Record: 9-2 1969

1974

1979

NWIT 3/20: 3/21: 3/22:

Third in Region VI 3/7: Kansas State 62, Martin L. King 41 3/8: William Penn 52, Kansas State 46 3/9: Kansas St. 67, Dickinson St. 33 3/21: Immaculata 50, Kansas State 40 3/22: Wayland Baptist 49, Kansas St. 34

Second in Region VI / Fourth in South Sectional 3/9: Kansas State 84, Minnesota 80 3/10: Kansas State 79, Drake 70 3/11: Kansas 75, Kansas State 59 3/16: Old Dominion 90, Kansas St. 75 3/17: Valdosta St. 104, Kansas St. 92

1975

1980

Second in Region VI / Sixth in Tournament 3/6: Kansas St. 70, S. Dakota St. 40 3/7: Kansas St. 66, Missouri St. 45 3/8: William Penn 64, Kansas State 57 3/19: Immaculata 63, Kansas State 54 3/20: Kansas State 65, Idaho State 37 3/20: Kansas State 61, Ohio State 51 3/21: Kansas State 54, William Penn 43 3/22: Wayland Baptist 63, Kansas St. 55

Second in Region VI / Third in East Sectional 2/28: Kansas State 73, Wichita State 71 2/29: Kansas State 79, Kansas 74 3/1: Central Missouri 73, Kansas St. 60 3/6: Kansas State 70, Minnesota 63 3/7: Kansas State 74, Drake 65 3/8: Kansas 89, Kansas State 80 3/12: Kansas State 72, Boston 68 3/15: Tennessee 84, Kansas State 64

1976

1999

Sixth 3/4: 3/5: 3/6:

WNIT Second Round 3/11: at Kansas State 71, Creighton 60 3/14: at Arkansas St. 78, Kansas St. 65

(Amarillo, Texas) Wayland Baptist 76, Kansas St. 21 Ranger JC 84, Kansas St. 35 Southern St. 75, Kansas St. 55

1970 NWIT 3/20: 3/10: 3/11:

(Amarillo, Texas) Wayland Baptist 61, Kansas St. 43 Ranger JC 52, Kansas St. 41 Kansas St. 56, West Texas St. 47

1971 NWIT (Cullowhee, N.C.) N/A: Kansas St. 49, Queens 35 N/A: North Carolina 53, Kansas St. 47

1972 Sixth in Region VI 3/9: Central Missouri 66, Kansas St. 57 3/10: Kansas St. 57, Dickinson St. 32 3/11: NW Missouri St. 70, Kansas St. 66

in Region VI Kansas St. 73, S. Dakota St. 41 Kansas St. 67, NW Missouri St. 63 William Penn 74, Kansas State 59

1973 Region VI Champion/Fifth in Tournament 3/8: Kansas St. 43, S. Dakota St. 35 3/9: Kansas St. 45, Central Missouri 41 3/10: Kansas State 43, Wayne State 39 3/22: Southern Conn. St. 56, Kansas St. 52 3/23: Kansas St. 49, Long Beach St. 43 3/23: Kansas State 47, East Carolina 46 3/24: Kansas St. 69, South Carolina 57

1977 Region VI Champion / Quarterfinalist 3/10: Kansas St. 72, Luther College 56 3/11: Kansas St. 90, Nebraska-Omaha 61 3/12: Kansas State 70, Missouri 54 3/23: Kansas State 70, Utah 32 3/24: Tennessee 81, Kansas State 69 3/25: Tennessee Tech 68, Kansas St. 58

1978 Second in Region VI 3/9: Kansas State 96, Minnesota 81 3/10: Kansas State 66, Drake 52 3/11: Missouri 70, Kansas State 68

170

2006 WNIT 3/17: 3/22: 3/24: 3/28: 3/31:

Champions at Kansas State 88, Idaho St., 68 at Kansas State 64, Fresno St., 61 at Kansas State 77, Nebraska, 63 at Kansas St. 57, Western Ky., 56 OT at Kansas State 77, Marquette, 65

2007 WNIT 3/17: 3/22: 3/25: 3/28:

Final Four at Kansas State 72, South. Ill. 46 at Kansas State 66, Illinois 51 at Kansas State 67, Auburn 54 at Wyoming 89, Kansas St. 79 (3OT)


NCAA TOURNAMENT BOX SCORES NCAA FIRST ROUND - MANHATTAN, KAN. MARCH 13, 1982 (4) KANSAS ST. 78, (5) STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 75 Stephen F. Austin NAME FG FT T. Mayo f 10-23 2-2 K. Rodman f 5-14 2-3 S. Johnson c 7-10 2-4 P. Crawford g 3-6 0-0 R. Polk g 5-16 5-7 P. Redo 0-5 0-0 S. Halamicek 1-1 0-0 B. Branch 1-6 0-0 TEAM Totals 32-81 11-16

RB 7 10 9 1 2 2 1 5 5 42

PF 2 3 4 5 5 2 2 0

TP 22 12 16 6 15 0 2 2

NCAA SWEET SIXTEEN - RALEIGH, N.C. MARCH 18, 1982 (4) KANSAS STATE 76, (1) OLD DOMINION 67

A TO BLK 2 2 1 3 2 0 2 1 4 1 0 0 9 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

23 75 20 8

S 1 2 1 0 2 3 0 1

MIN 39 39 37 10 34 26 6 9

5 10 200

FG% 1st Half: 18-35 (.514) FT% 1st Half: 6-10 (.600) FG% 2nd Half: 14-46(.304) FT% 2nd Half: 5-6 (.833) Game: 32-81 (.395) Game: 11-16 (.688) Kansas State NAME S. Hughes B. Gilmore T. Romstad P. Gary B.Soan A. Bonner E. Schreiber J. Roise TEAM Totals

FG FT RB PF f 3-5 1-5 10 3 f 5-9 1-1 5 5 c 10-17 2-4 15 2 g 10-19 4-7 4 3 g 2-5 0-2 3 3 2-5 4-10 6 0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0-1 2-2 5 2 1 32-61 14-31 49 20

TP 7 11 22 24 4 8 0 2

A TO BLK 2 3 0 2 3 0 1 1 0 2 7 1 8 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0

78 17 19

1

S 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 0

MIN 35 27 40 38 29 15 2 14

5 200

FG% 1st Half: 15-34 (.441) FT% 1st Half: 5-16 (.312) FG% 2nd Half: 17-27 (.630) FT% 2nd Half: 9-15 (.600 Game: 32-61 (.525) Game: 14-31 (.452) Halftime Score: Stephen F. Austin 42, Kansas State 35; Deadball Rebounds: Kansas State 9, Stephen F. Austin 0; Fouled Out: Crawford, Polk, Gilmore; Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 3,200; Officials: Skip Gill and Henry Provencio.

NCAA FIRST ROUND - MANHATTAN, KAN. MARCH 19, 1983 (3) KANSAS STATE 91, (6) ILLINOIS STATE 72 Illinois State NAME D. Smith C. Boswell D. Benak J. Bowers C. Beesley T. Turner M. Maupin S. Anderson TEAM Totals

f f c g g

FG 7-15 13-22 1-4 4-6 1-5 0-2 2-5 2-5

FT 6-6 0-0 4-6 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-1 0-0

RB 6 9 6 1 0 2 4 1 3 30-64 12-15 32

FG FT RB f 3-9 1-2 3 f 8-10 11-11 5 c 5-9 0-0 6 g 4-8 0-0 0 g 5-9 1-1 3 1-3 0-0 3 7-7 0-0 4 0-0 0-0 0 5-5 0-0 3 1-1 0-0 0 0-1 0-0 0 2 39-62 13-14 29

PF TP A TO BLK 1 20 1 0 0 3 26 4 5 0 3 6 0 4 0 2 8 0 2 0 1 2 0 4 0 0 2 0 1 0 3 4 0 1 0 1 4 3 0 0

S 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 1

14 72 8 17

6 200

PF 4 3 4 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 0

TP 7 27 10 8 11 2 14 0 10 2 0

0

A TO BLK 4 2 0 2 2 0 0 3 1 1 1 0 3 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 7 1 0 0 0 0

17 91 19 16

FG FT f 3-9 2-2 f 3-7 0-0 c 3-4 9-10 g 6-11 6-6 g 2-6 0-0 2-4 0-0 4-9 2-3 0-3 11-13 0-0 0-0

RB 4 3 4 4 5 1 4 7 1 3 23-53 30-34 36

PF 4 1 4 3 0 1 1 0 1

TP 8 6 15 18 4 4 10 11 0

A TO BLK 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 3 2 1 6 4 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0

15 76 14 15

2

S 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 0

MIN 20 24 31 36 34 8 27 18 2

5 200

FG% 1st Half: 12-31 (.387) FT% 1st Half: 12-13 .923 FG% 2nd Half: 11-22 (.500) FT% 2nd Half: 18-21 .857 Game: 23-53 (.434) Game: 30-34 (.882) Old Dominion NAME J. Davis J. Karvonen A. Donovan H. Malone S. Woolston D. Landolfi L. Blais B. Wilkerson A. Jenkins TEAM Totals

FG f 8-16 f 4-6 c 8-12 g 2-10 g 2-3 2-10 0-2 5-9 0-0

FT 1-5 0-0 0-1 2-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-0

RB 6 1 15 1 1 1 1 5 0 3 31-68 5-11 34

PF 5 0 5 5 3 4 0 3 0

TP 17 8 16 6 4 4 0 12 0

A TO BLK 0 2 0 0 1 0 3 5 2 2 0 0 6 2 0 0 1 0 3 2 0 4 1 0 0 0 0

25 67 18 14

2

S 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0

MIN 29 20 38 17 24 25 18 26 3

5 200

FG% 1st Half: 13-31 (.419) FT% 1st Half: 5-9 (.556) FG% 2nd Half: 18-37 (.486) FT% 2nd Half: 0-2 (.000) Game: 31-68 (.456) Game: 5-11 (.455) Halftime Score: Kansas State 36, Old Dominion 31; Deadball Rebounds: Kansas State 5, Old Dominion 2; Fouled Out: Davis, Donovan, Malone; Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 1,048; Officials: Virginia Belson and Bobby Hunston. NCAA SWEET SIXTEEN - RUSTON, LA. MARCH 25, 1983 (2) TEXAS 73, (3) KANSAS STATE 70 (OT)

MIN 40 38 24 27 24 12 19 16

FG% 1st Half: 10-28 (.357) FT% 1st Half: 5-6 (.833) FG% 2nd Half: 20-36 .555) FT% 2nd Half: 7-9 (.778 Game: 30-64 (.469) Game: 12-15 (.800) Kansas State NAME B. Gilmore A. Bonner T. Dixon P. Gary C. Jones K. Price S. Jenkins K. Franklin J. Jones B. Sloan C. Durham TEAM Totals

Kansas State NAME B. Gilmore S. Hughes T. Romstad P. Gary B. Sloan E. Schreiber J. Roise A. Bonner D. Weinreis TEAM Totals

NCAA ELITE EIGHT - RALEIGH, N.C. MARCH 20, 1982 (2) CHEYNEY STATE 93, (4) KANSAS STATE 71

1

S 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1

Kansas State NAME B. Gilmore T. Dixon A. Bonner C. Jones P. Gary K. Price S. Jenkins B. Sloan J. Jones K. Franklin TEAM Totals

f f c g g

FG 1-7 6-10 6-8 3-9 9-17 0-0 1-2 0-0 2-4 0-3

FT 0-0 0-0 6-6 4-4 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 3-5 0-0

RB 7 7 13 6 3 0 0 1 2 1 4 28-60 14-19 44

PF 2 2 5 3 4 0 4 1 1 0

TP 2 12 18 10 18 0 2 1 7 0

A TO BLK 3 4 0 1 1 2 1 3 0 3 8 0 3 6 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 5 0 2 2 1 0 1 0

22 70 14 34

S 1 1 2 4 2 0 0 2 3 0

MIN 20 37 39 33 39 3 8 23 15 8

5 15 225

FG% 1st Half: 10-28 (.357) FT% 1st Half: 5-7 (.714) FG% 2nd Half: 18-32 (.563) FT% 2nd Half: 9-12 (.750 Game: 28-60 (.467) Game: 14-19 (.736) MIN 25 30 28 17 25 10 20 7 14 17 7

8 200

FG% 1st Half: 16-27 (.593) FT% 1st Half: 13-14 (.929 FG% 2nd Half: 23-35 (.657) FT% 2nd Half: 0-0 (.000) Game: 39-62 (.629) Game: 13-14 (.929) Halftime Score: Kansas State 45, Illinois State 25; Deadball Rebounds: Kansas State 0, Illinois State 0; Fouled Out: None. Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 1,540; Officials: Terry Eaton, Steve Carson, Mike Benson

Texas NAME S. Hauglum J. Williams A. Smith E. Whaley T. Mackey F. Harris K. Ethridge C. Hartman S. Bollin C. Priddy TEAM Totals

FG FT RB PF f 2-5 0-0 2 0 f 0-2 0-0 3 5 c 7-22 7-12 11 2 g 4-7 0-1 1 2 g 6-18 4-5 4 2 2-6 0-0 4 2 2-3 5-7 2 2 4-6 3-7 3 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 4 27--6919-32 34 19

TP 4 0 21 8 16 4 9 11 0 0

A TO BLK 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 7 1 4 4 0 7 2 0 0 2 0 3 4 0 2 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

73 18 25

S 0 3 7 5 4 0 3 1 0 0

MIN 22 16 45 39 43 10 22 25 2 1

2 23 225

FG% 1st Half: 11-27 (.407) FT% 1st Half: 9-14 (.643) FG% 2nd Half: 16-42 (.381) FT% 2nd Half: 10-18 .556 Game: 27-69 (.391) Game: 19-32 (.594) Halftime Score: Texas 31, Kansas State 25; Deadball Rebounds: Kansas State 5, Texas 9; Fouled Out: Williams; Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 4,500; Officials: Peter Stewart, Rob Carlson, David Lewis.

Cheyney State NAME D. Walker V. Walker S. Taylor R. Gulford Y. Laney A. Strong K. Draughn S. Giddins F. Wilds E. Dabney P. Bigelow TEAM Totals

f f c g g

FG 6-12 10-19 4-6 9-16 12-20 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-3 0-0 0-0

FT 2-2 4-6 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0

RB 6 9 4 5 7 2 2 1 2 0 0 2 42-77 9-14 40

PF 4 3 4 1 3 4 1 1 3 0 0

TP 14 24 8 18 26 0 1 0 2 0 0

A TO BLK 0 0 0 3 1 4 0 1 2 7 1 0 9 9 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

24 93 23 14

FG% 1st Half: 22-41 .537 FT% 1st Half: FG% 2nd Half: 20-36 .555 FT% 2nd Half: Game: 42-77 .545 Game: Kansas State NAME S. Hughes B. Gilmore T. Romstad P. Gary B. Sloan J. Roise A. Bonner B. Dobbins E. Schreiber D. Weinreis TEAM Totals

FG FT RB PF f 1-7 0-2 5 1 f 4-7 4-4 1 0 c 5-12 1-2 4 5 g 9-19 4-4 1 2 g 0-0 0-0 2 0 1-5 0-0 1 3 7-9 8-14 9 0 0-1 0-0 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 3 27-60 17-26 27 13

TP 2 12 11 22 0 2 22 0 0 0

7

1-4 8-10 9-14

FG% 1st Half: 15-31 .484 FT% 1st Half: FG% 2nd Half: 12-29 .414 FT% 2nd Half: Game: 27-60 .450 Game:

MIN 29 35 25 35 38 5 8 8 7 8 2

5 200 .250 .800 .642

A TO BLK 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 6 0 3 3 0 7 3 0 3 1 0 1 3 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

71 16 19

S 1 9 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

1

S 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

MIN 27 24 31 34 33 13 28 5 3 2

3 200

2-4 .500 15-22 .682 17-26 .650

Halftime Score: Cheyney State 45, Kansas State 32; Deadball Rebounds: Kansas State 8, Cheyney State 7; Fouled Out: Romstadt; Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 387; Officials: Cindy Adamski, Davis Sell.

NCAA FIRST ROUND - MONROE, LA. MARCH 15, 1984 (6) NORTHEAST LOUISIANA 62, (3) KANSAS STATE 61 (OT) Kansas State NAME J. Jones T. Dixon A. Bonner C. Jones C. Thomas S. Green C. Durham TEAM Totals

f f c g g

FG% 1st Half: FG% 2nd Half: Game:

FG 11-14 2-5 6-11 6-15 5-10 2-5 1-2

FT 2-2 0-0 3-4 2-2 0-2 0-0 0-0

RB 8 6 3 3 4 0 2 1 33-62 7-10 27

TP 24 4 15 14 10 4 2

A TO BLK 1 2 1 2 1 3 0 1 0 8 6 0 6 5 1 1 1 0 0 0 0

19 73 18 16

17-31 .548 FT% 1st Half: 16-31 .516 FT% 2nd Half: 33-62 .532 Game:

NE Louisiana NAME FG FT E. Lee f 7-13 10-12 B. Jordan f 4-7 0-0 L. Ingram c 10-24 8-8 A. Batts g 6-10 2-2 C. Vickers g 1-6 2-2 C. Hailey 0-0 0-0 J. Tillis 0-0 0-0 J. Hill 0-0 0-0 TEAM Totals 28-60 22-24 FG% 1st Half: FG% 2nd Half: Game:

PF 2 4 3 4 5 0 1

RB 1 2 11 13 2 2 0 0 3 34

MIN 40 36 36 39 30 8 11

5 10 200

2-4 .500 5-6 .833 7-10 .700

PF TP A TO BLK 2 24 6 7 0 1 8 1 2 0 3 28 0 3 1 1 4 1 0 1 2 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 10 78 11 16

15-33 .455 FT% 1st Half: 13-27 .481 FT% 2nd Half: 28-60 .467 Game:

S 2 3 0 2 3 0 0

S 2 2 0 5 1 0 0 0

MIN 40 25 37 38 29 14 4 10

3 10 200

11-12 .917 11-12 .917 22-24 .917

Halftime Score: NE Louisiana 41, Kansas State 36; Deadball Rebounds: Kansas State 3, NE Louisiana 2; Fouled Out: Thomas; Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 2,787; Officials: Leroy Fanning and Peter Stewart.

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Kansas State NAME C. Thomas T. Bleczinski S. Leiding S. Green T. Fitzpatrick S. Lane J. Madsen E. Funk A. Davidson TEAM Totals

f f c g g

FG 4-11 2-7 2-10 9-18 4-8 1-2 1-3 0-0 0-2

FT 0-2 1-3 6-6 5-6 1-4 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0

RB 9 8 4 2 6 0 0 0 1 7 23-61 15-23 37

PF TP A TO BLK 5 8 6 3 1 2 5 0 1 0 1 10 1 4 1 4 23 2 3 0 1 9 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 5 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0

S 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

20 51 9 16

7 225

2

MIN 32 41 40 42 37 5 11 11 6

FG% 1st Half: 9-27 .333 FT% 1st Half: 4-9 .444 FG% 2nd Half: 13-28 .464 FT% 2nd Half: 9-10 .900 Game: 23-61 .377 Game: 15-23 .652 Northwestern NAME S. Chambers J. Banathy K. Byrne A. McNamee J. Palombo K. Cole L. Arnold V. Anderson TEAM Totals

FG f 5-7 f 5-10 c 1-4 g 7-15 g 3-8 0-0 3-7 0-1

FT 0-0 5-6 2-4 0-0 1-4 1-2 3-5 2-2

RB 1 9 8 3 0 0 9 2 5 24-52 14-23 37

PF 3 3 2 2 3 2 3 0

TP 10 15 4 14 7 1 9 2

A TO BLK 0 1 1 3 3 0 0 2 1 5 6 1 7 4 0 2 2 0 5 1 2 1 0 0

18 62 23 19

5

S 2 0 0 2 2 0 2 0

MIN 18 35 39 45 38 7 37 6

8 225

Halftime Score: Northwestern 32, Kansas State 22; Deadball Rebounds: Kansas State 4, Northwestern 5; Fouled Out: Thomas Madsen; Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 1,004; Officials: Bill Stokes, June Courteau. NCAA FIRST ROUND - TUSCALOOSA ALA. MARCH 14, 1997 (7) ST. JOSEPH’S 70, (10) KANSAS STATE 52

f f c g g

FG 10-18 2-3 0-4 3-6 1-4 1-5 6-9 0-0 0-1

FT 3-4 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1

23-50 4-7

RB 4 1 3 4 4 4 3 0 1 5 29

PF TP A TO BLK 1 24 2 3 1 1 4 1 3 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 7 2 5 0 3 3 1 3 0 3 3 1 3 0 4 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

S 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0

13 52 9 18

6 200

FG% 1st Half: 9-27 .609 FT% 1st Half: 1-2 FG% 2nd Half: 14-23 .609 FT% 2nd Half: 3-5 Game: 23-50 .460 Game: 4-7 St. Joseph’s NAME M. Compain M. Costello J. Lichnerova N. Jones A. Facer M. Coursey J. Greenwell B. Kuklova K. Schmidt K. Stoll J. Alison Watts TEAM Totals

FG FT f 10-16 0-0 f 2-3 3-4 c 3-4 0-0 g 1-2 2-2 g 5-17 2-2 4-8 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

RB 2 5 5 2 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 25-50 10-12 25

PF 0 3 1 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 0

TP 24 7 6 4 15 13 0 0 0 0 0

2

MIN 40 15 14 24 34 34 26 20 2

.500 .600 .571

A TO BLK 5 0 0 1 2 0 1 4 0 2 2 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 11 70 11 12 1

S 2 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

MIN 34 33 22 38 38 23 8 1 1 1 1

9 200

FG% 1st Half: 12-26 .462 FT% 1st Half: 1-2 .500 FG% 2nd Half: 13-24 .542 FT% 2nd Half: 9-10 .900 Game: 25-50 .500 Game: 10-12 .833 Halftime Score: Kansas Rebounds: Kansas State Technical Fouls: None; Pickett, Joe Cunningham,

Kent State (20-11) No. N A M E FG 3FG FT 30 J. Rubis f 2-6 1-2 0-0 42 A. Csaszar c 8-12 0-0 9-13 03 K. Miller g 2-8 1-3 2-2 10 C. Shibata g 0-0 0-0 0-0 31 V. Zona g 3-10 3-6 2-2 11 L. Krezeczowski 0-0 0-0 21 M. O’Hara 0-0 0-0 0-0 32 A. Clark 1-2 0-0 2-2 33 K. Kollat 4-6 0-0 5-6 TEAM TOTALS 20-44 5-11 20-25 Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

FG% 1st Half: 13-27 .481 FT% 1st Half: 6-8 .750 FG% 2nd Half: 11-21 .524 FT% 2nd Half: 3-7 .429 Game: 24-52 .462 Game: 14-23 .609

Kansas State NAME A. Jones N.Ramage K. Hester B. Jacobson M. Decker J. Coalson A. Finkes K. Larson S. Munson TEAM Totals

NCAA SECOND ROUND - MANHATTAN, KAN. MARCH 17, 2002 (3) KANSAS STATE 82, (6) ARKANSAS 68

NCAA FIRST ROUND - MANHATTAN, KAN. MARCH 15, 2002 (3) KANSAS STATE 93, (14) KENT STATE 65

NCAA FIRST ROUND - EVANSTON, ILL. MARCH 11, 1987 (8) NORTHWESTERN 62, (9) KANSAS ST. 61 (OT)

State 30, St. Joseph’s 28; Deadball 2, St. Joseph’s 1; Fouled Out: None; Attendance: 2,314; Officials: Ralph Angela Lewis.

1st Half 47.4 50.0 72.7 4

Kansas State (25-7) No. N A M E FG 34 M. Mahoney f 1-4 53 K. Wecker f 9-14 03 N. Ohlde c 9-11 10 L. Koehn g 10-17 12 K. Rethman g 1-3 00 A. Armstrong 1-6 04 K. Newsom 0-1 11 S. Booker 2-3 21 K. Hanson 0-2 22 C. Domenico 1-2 42 B. Madden 2-2 45 A. Dutmer 1-3 TEAM TOTALS 37-68 Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

3FG 1-1 1-2 0-0 5-10 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0

RB PF TP 1-1-2 3 5 1-3-4 1 25 0-3-3 3 7 0-0-0 3 0 0-4-4 2 11 0-0 0-0-00 0-1-1 0 0 1-2-3 1 4 0-7-7 1 13 1-1-2 4-22-26 14 65 2nd Half 44.0 40.0 85.7 0

RB 2-1-3 0-1-1 2-3-5 0-2-2 0-2-2 1-2-3 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-3-4 1-1-2 2-3-5 8-21 11-12 9-21-30

1st Half 59.4 46.2 80.0 1

FT 0-0 3-4 4-4 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

2nd Half 50.0 25.0 100.0 0

A MIN 3 28 0 38 4 36 0 14 5 33 0 1 2 2 10 1 9 2 30 18200

Game 45.5 45.5 80.0 4 PF 2 2 1 2 3 3 0 1 0 2 4 2

TP 3 22 22 27 3 2 0 4 2 2 4 2

Arkansas (20-12) No. N A M E 12 K. Beard 20 S. Christon 03 A. Wright 21 I. Lewis 22 D. Cherry 35 S. Haromon 44 L. Harper 45 K. Nesby 52 J. Oakley TEAM TOTALS

FG 3FG FT f 0-0 0-0 2-4 f 9-24 0-4 1-2 g 3-5 1-1 7-10 g 5-17 3-13 2-2 g 4-10 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-1 3-7 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

A MIN 8 20 4 27 3 19 1 28 4 28 1 13 1 5 2 11 1 10 3 18 1 10 0 11

22 93 29200 Game 54.4 38.1 91.7 1

Halftime Score: Kansas State 48, Kent State 29; Turnovers: Kansas State 11 (Newsom 2, Wecker 2), Kent State 21 (Zona 8); Blocks: Kansas State 2 (Madden 1, Wecker 1), Kent State 1 (Clark); Steals: Kansas State 10 (Mahoney 3), Kent State 4 (Csaszar 2); Fouled Out: None; Technical Fouls: none; Attendance: 10,573; Officials: Bill Titus, Kathy Lynch, Janice Aliberti.

RB PF TP 3-4-7 4 2 6-2-8 3 19 0-1-1 1 14 1-2-3 5 15 1-3-4 4 8 0-0-0 1 0 0-0-0 2 4 0-3-3 4 6 0-0-0 0 0 2-1-3 26-68 4-19 12-2113-16-29 24 68 1st Half 46.9 33.3 61.5 5

Kansas State (26-7) No. N A M E FG 34 M. Mahoney f 2-6 53 K. Wecker f 4-7 03 N. Ohlde c 4-7 10 L. Koehn g 8-15 12 K. Rethman g 3-7 42 B. Madden 3-3 45 A. Dutmer 0-0 TEAM TOTALS 24-45 Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

3FG 1-2 2-3 0-0 2-5 2-5 0-0 0-0

2nd Half 30.6 00.0 50.0 2

FT 5-7 2-3 11-14 7-7 2-2 0-0 0-0

RB 2-9-11 0-4-4 2-9-11 0-3-3 0-6-6 0-0-0 2-1-3 0-1-1 7-15 27-33 6-33-39

1st Half 66.7 50.0 77.8 3

2nd Half 38.1 40.0 83.3 0

A MIN 0 12 0 409 402 38 3 31 0 7 1 12 0 18 0 2 15200

Game 38.2 21.1 57.1 7 PF 2 4 1 3 2 5 0

TP 10 12 19 25 10 6 0

A MIN 3 40 1 19 3 38 4 40 2 40 1 18 0 5

17 82 14200 Game 53.3 46.7 81.8 3

Halftime Score: Kansas State 44, Arkansas 42; Turnovers: Kansas State 19 (Mahoney 5, Koehn 5), Arkansas 7 (Christon 2); Blocks: Kansas State 4 (Madden 2), Arkansas 3 (Beard, Christon, Nesby); Steals: Kansas State 3 (Mahoney 2), Arkansas 12 (Christon 3, Wright 3); Fouled Out: Lewis, Madden; Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 11,786; Officials: Bill Titus, Bonita Spence, Kathy Lynch. NCAA SWEET SIXTEEN - MILWAUKEE, WIS. MARCH 23, 2002 (5) OLD DOMINION 88, (3) KANSAS STATE 62 Old Dominion (28-5) No. N A M E FG 23 M. Coker f 8-8 44 L. Berthieu f 13-18 55 T. Thompson c 1-3 03 S. Francis g 5-8 25 H. Maiga g 6-9 04 M. Spence 2-3 05 O. Howard 2-6 24 S. Grant 1-2 34 S. Charles 0-0 40 K. Giddens 0-1 TEAM TOTALS 38-58 Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

FT 0-0 4-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-6 0-0 0-0 0-0

RB PF TP 3-4-7 2 16 4-4-8 3 30 0-1-1 0 2 0-0-0 1 12 2-4-6 2 12 0-0-0 0 6 0-3-3 1 8 0-0-0 1 2 0-0-0 0 0 0-0-0 3 0 1-0-1 4-9 8-14 10-16-26 13 88

1st Half 65.5 40.0 50.0 3

Kansas State (26-7) No. N A M E FG 34 M. Mahoney f 0-2 53 K. Wecker f 6-9 03 N. Ohlde c 7-10 10 L. Koehn g 4-13 12 K. Rethman g 2-4 11 S. Booker 0-0 21 K. Hanson 0-0 22 C. Domenico 1-1 42 B. Madden 0-2 45 A. Dutmer 0-0 TEAM TOTALS 20-41 Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

3FG 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-4 0-0 2-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0

3FG 0-1 3-4 0-0 3-11 2-4 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0

2nd Half 65.5 50.0 75.0 0

FT 0-0 2-2 9-10 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

RB 1-0-1 0-3-3 3-4-7 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-2-2 9-21 13-14 5-11-16

1st Half 30.4 27.3 100.0 1

2nd Half 72.2 60.0 90.0 2

A MIN 3 30 2 27 8 31 4 28 3 29 1 6 1 19 3 14 0 1 0 15 25200

Game 65.5 44.4 57.1 3 PF 2 4 2 0 1 0 0 1 2 1

TP 0 17 23 11 8 0 0 3 0 0

A MIN 1 16 1 34 3 38 4 39 3 40 0 1 1 9 2 15 1 7 0 1

13 62 16200 Game 48.8 42.9 92.9 3

Halftime Score: Old Dominion 45, Kansas State 21; Turnovers: Kansas State 21 (Wecker 6), Old Dominion 10 (Howard 3); Blocks: Kansas State 0, Old Dominion 0; Steals: Kansas State 7 (Madden 3), Old Dominion 13 (Thompson 4, Francis 4); Fouled Out: None; Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 7,123; Officials: Lawson Newson, Wesley Dean, Bev Roberts.

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NCAA TOURNAMENT BOX SCORES NCAA SECOND ROUND - MANHATTAN, KAN. MARCH 25, 2003 (11) NOTRE DAME 59, (3) KANSAS STATE 53

NCAA FIRST ROUND - MANHATTAN, KAN. MARCH 23, 2003 (3) KANSAS STATE 79, (14) HARVARD 69 Harvard (22-5) No. N A M E 10 R. Cserny 13 T. Tubridy 23 H. Peljto 01 B. Moore 21 R. Bell 04 K. Ides 20 J. Holsey 22 D. Dunham 32 K. Murphy 34 M. McCaffery TEAM TOTALS 200 Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

f f f g g

FG 9-15 3-9 4-15 5-13 0-5 3-4 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0

3FG 3-5 1-6 1-2 4-9 0-5 2-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0

RB PF 1-2-3 5 3-5-8 5 2-6-8 0 3-1-4 0 2-1-3 5 1-0-1 4 0-0-0 0 0-0-0 1 0-0-0 0 0-0-0 0 1-4-5 24-6211-3110-1313-19-32 1st Half 34.4 28.6 100.0 1

FT 4-7 0-0 6-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

2nd Half 43.3 41.2 66.7 1

Kansas State (29-4) No. N A M E FG 3FG FT RB PF 34 M. Mahoney f 2-6 1-3 4-4 3-2-5 3 53 K. Wecker f 8-15 2-5 3-4 2-7-9 2 03 N. Ohlde c 8-9 0-0 4-6 5-3-8 0 10 L. Koehn g 4-14 4-13 5-6 0-5-5 0 22 C. Domenico g 1-5 1-5 1-2 0-0-0 1 42 B. Madden 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 3 45 A. Dutmer 2-4 0-2 0-0 0-3-3 1 50 J. McFarland 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 TEAM 1-5-6 TOTALS 27-568-2817-2212-27-39 200 Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

1st Half 55.2 35.3 83.3 2

2nd Half 40.7 18.2 75.0 0

TP 25 7 15 14 0 8 0 0 0 0

A MIN 2 31 3 29 2 36 2 40 3 27 3 22 0 2 0 9 1 2 0 2

20 69 16 Game 38.7 35.5 76.9 2 TP 9 21 20 17 4 2 4 2

A MIN 6 32 3 37 4 34 2 35 4 32 1 8 0 17 0 5

10 79 20 Game 48.2 28.6 77.3 2

Halftime Score: Kansas State 43, Harvard 30; Turnovers: Kansas State 10 (Ohlde 4), Harvard 9 (Peljto 4); Blocks: Kansas State 2 (Ohlde, Wecker), Harvard 1 (Cserny); Steals: Kansas State 5 (Wecker 3), Harvard 6 (Tubridy 3); Fouled Out: Cserny, Tubridy, Bell; Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 10,732; Officials: Wesley Dean, Terri Maddock, Don Green. NCAA FIRST ROUND - MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. MARCH 21, 2004 (2) KANSAS STATE 71, (15) VALPARAISO 63 Valparaiso (20-12) No. N A M E 21 J. Stangler 35 T. Braun 13 K. Boone 22 S. Hammel 24 K. Knoester 03 L. Bechtold 10 B. Rietema 11 J. Gutowski 34 M. Baugher TEAM TOTALS 200 Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

FG 3-7 1-4 2-6 2-5 2-8 0-0 0-2 6-14 2-5

3FG 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-5 1-2 0-0 0-0 4-8 0-0

FT RB PF f 4-4 3-7-10 3 c 2-2 1-3-4 4 g 1-2 0-2-2 2 g 0-0 0-1-1 2 g 2-3 1-0-1 0 2-2 0-0-0 0 0-0 1-0-1 0 4-4 0-0-0 1 5-7 1-1-2 5 4-4-8 18-517-1620-2411-18-29 1st Half 37.5 44.4 86.7 1

2nd Half 33.3 42.9 77.8 0

Kansas State (25-5) No. N A M E FG 3FG FT RB PF 45 A. Dutmer f 0-5 0-4 0-0 0-0-0 2 53 K. Wecker f 6-12 1-3 2-2 2-11-13 3 03 N. Ohlde c 5-7 0-0 15-21 1-3-4 3 10 L. Koehn g 5-8 4-7 0-0 1-3-4 1 34 M. Mahoney g 4-10 0-1 3-4 3-5-8 3 14 C. Coggins 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 15 T. McIntyre 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 22 C. Domenico 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 2 42 B. Madden 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 3 TEAM 1-3-4 TOTALS 23-475-1620-279-25-3419 Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

1st Half 57.1 33.3 87.5 4

2nd Half 42.3 28.6 54.5 0

TP 10 4 5 6 7 2 0 20 9

A MIN 0 37 0 18 7 37 3 17 1 22 0 3 0 5 0 38 1 23

17 63 12 Game 35.3 43.8 83.3 1 TP 0 15 25 14 11 0 0 4 2

A MIN 2 25 2 37 5 37 3 38 5 31 0 4 0 3 2 17 0 8

71 19 200 Game 48.9 31.3 74.1 4

Halftime Score: Kansas State 41, Valparaiso 35; Turnovers: Kansas State 13 (Koehn 3), Valparaiso 11 (Gutowski 4); Blocks: Kansas State 5 (Wecker 2), Valparaiso 0 (None); Steals: Kansas State 3 (Wecker 2), Valparaiso 6 (Hammel 2, Baugher 2); Fouled Out: Baugher; Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 12,357; Officials: John Morningstar, Kathleen Lynch, Janice Aiberti.

NCAA FIRST ROUND - SEATTLE, WASH. MARCH 19, 2005 (4) KANSAS STATE 70, (13) BOWLING GREEN 60

Notre Dame (21-10) No. N A M E FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A 21 J. Batteast f 1-10 0-1 0-0 1-4-5 4 2 3 41 C. LaVere f 5-16 0-1 4-5 6-2-8 3 14 0 12 T. Borton c 2-3 0-0 0-0 2-4-6 0 4 0 04 L. Severe g 6-11 0-0 5-6 1-7-8 3 17 4 22 A. Ratay g 3-13 3-6 3-4 0-7-7 0 12 2 13 M. Duffy 2-3 2-3 4-4 0-5-5 1 10 1 33 K. Flecky 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 TEAM 3-0-3 TOTALS 19-56 5-1116-1913-29-4213 59 10 1st Half 38.7 42.9 100.0 1

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

Kansas State (29-5) No. N A M E FG 3FG 34 M. Mahoney f 2-8 0-4 53 K. Wecker f 4-15 2-6 03 N. Ohlde c 6-10 0-0 10 L. Koehn g 7-19 7-17 22 C. Domenico g 0-2 0-2 42 B. Madden 0-1 0-0 45 A. Dutmer 0-2 0-1 TEAM TOTALS 19-579-30 1st Half 41.4 35.7 100.0 0

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

2nd Half 28.0 50.0 83.3 1 FT RB PF 1-2 3-4-7 4 0-0 0-7-7 4 3-4 3-8-11 3 2-2 0-2-2 0 0-0 1-4-5 3 0-1 1-0-1 2 0-0 0-0-0 0 3-0-3 6-9 11-25-3616 2nd Half 25.0 25.0 57.1 1

MIN 30 32 32 40 39 25 2 200

Game 33.9 45.5 84.2 2 TP 5 10 15 23 0 0 0

1st Half Field Goals 31.4 Three-Point FG 30.0 Free Throws 72.7 Deadball Rebounds 6

A MIN 5 40 4 38 3 40 0 38 2 37 1 4 0 3

53 15 200 Game 33.3 30.0 66.7 1

Halftime Score: Kansas State 31, Notre Dame 28; Turnovers: Kansas State 14 (Wecker 5), Notre Dame 13 (Severe 6); Blocks: Kansas State 3 (Ohlde 2), Notre Dame 4 (Batteast 2); Steals: Kansas State 6 (Wecker 3), Notre Dame 8 (Borton 2, Severe 2, Ratay 2); Fouled Out: None; Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 11,534; Officials: Wesley Dean, Joe Cunningham, Kim Watt. NCAA SECOND ROUND - MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. MARCH 23, 2004 (7) MINNESOTA 80, (2) KANSAS STATE 61 Kansas State (25-6) No. N A M E FG 3FG FT RB PF 45 A. Dutmer f 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 53 K. Wecker f 4-11 0-1 0-0 2-1-3 5 03 N. Ohlde c 7-16 0-0 9-12 1-5-6 4 10 L. Koehn g 1-4 1-3 0-0 0-3-3 4 34 M. Mahoney g 6-11 1-3 4-5 2-4-6 3 14 C. Coggins 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 2 15 T. McIntyre 2-4 1-3 1-1 0-0-0 1 22 C. Domenico 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 42 B. Madden 2-5 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1 TEAM 2-1-3 TOTALS 22-553-1214-188-17-2520 1st Half 23.1 25.0 80.0 2

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds Minnesota (23-8) No. N A M E 22 S. Bolden 35 K. Andersson 04 J. McCarville 11 S. Schonrock 13 L. Whalen 03 K. Roysland 24 L. Dimitroff 31 H. Garry 33 J. Broback 50 C. Collison 55 L. Podominick TEAM TOTALS Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

f f c g g

2nd Half 55.2 25.0 76.9 0

TP 0 8 23 3 17 0 6 0 4

A MIN 1 10 0 22 4 39 2 30 3 38 0 11 3 19 0 10 0 21

61 13 200 Game 40.0 25.0 77.8 2

FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A 4-6 2-3 0-0 1-2-3 0 10 1 4-8 0-0 0-1 2-0-2 3 8 1 5-8 0-0 5-7 3-15-18 4 15 7 3-6 3-5 5-5 0-2-2 0 14 0 2-9 1-2 10-10 4-3-7 2 15 9 2-4 1-3 0-0 0-0-0 2 5 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 3-5 1-2 2-4 1-2-3 4 9 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 3 4 0 0-1-1 25-48 8-1522-2711-27-3819 80 21 1st Half 53.8 66.7 81.8 0

2nd Half 50.0 33.3 81.3 0

Bowling Green (23-8) No. N A M E FG 3FG FT RB PF 14 C. Horne f 2-14 1-6 3-4 2-0-2 2 22 A. Mann f 4-19 1-4 4-5 3-5-8 5 13 L. Honegger c 5-16 3-9 2-4 6-7-13 3 20 K. Achter g 4-13 0-0 2-4 0-3-3 2 21 C. McDowell g 4-7 0-2 0-1 0-2-2 0 24 T. Lewis 1-1 0-0 0-2 1-5-6 1 25 K. Kapferer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 42 S. Smith 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 TEAM 3-1-4 TOTALS 22-73 5-2111-2016-25-4114

MIN 36 20 31 34 32 17 1 1 22 1 5 200

Game 52.1 53.3 81.5 0

Halftime Score: Minnesota 43, Kansas State 17; Turnovers: Minnesota 12 (Whalen 4), Kansas State 8 (Wecker 2, Ohlde 2, Mahoney 2); Blocks: Minnesota 1 (McCarville), Kansas State 2 (Ohlde 2); Steals: Minnesota 5 (Whalen 2), Kansas State 6 (Mahoney 3); Fouled Out: Wecker; Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 13,425; Officials: Bill Titus, John Morningstar, Kathleen Lynch.

2nd Half 28.9 18.2 33.3 1

2nd Half 44.4 22.2 85.7 0

AMIN 0 34 1 33 1 35 2 29 2 35 1 21 0 8 0 5

60

7 200

TP 6 25 22 9 0 0 4 4 0

AMIN 1 25 1 28 0 37 2 32 3 32 0 12 0 11 2 20 0 3

70

9 200

Game 30.1 23.8 55.0 7

Kansas State (24-7) No. N A M E FG 3FG FT RB PF 30 S. Wheeler f 3-5 0-0 0-0 2-5-7 0 53 K. Wecker f 6-14 1-1 12-122-10-12 4 10 L. Koehn g 8-19 6-13 0-0 2-2-4 3 14 C. Coggins g 4-11 1-4 0-0 1-6-7 2 22 C. Domenico g 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-2-3 3 13 K. Dietz 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 15 T. McIntyre 1-5 0-3 2-3 1-1-2 1 42 B. Madden 1-5 0-0 2-2 2-9-11 3 50 J. McFarland 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 TEAM 1-3-4 TOTALS 23-60 8-2216-1812-38-5017 1st Half Field Goals 33.3 Three-Point FG 46.2 Free Throws 100.0 Deadball Rebounds 1

TP 8 13 15 10 8 2 0 4

Game 38.3 36.4 88.9 1

Halftime Score: Bowling Green 33, Kansas State 32; Turnovers: Kansas State 16 (Wecker 4, Coggins 4), Bowling Green 7 (Achter 3); Blocks: Kansas State 10 (Wheeler 4), Bowling Green 0; Steals: Kansas State 3 (Wecker 1, Coggins 1, Madden 1), Bowling Green 8 (Horne 2, Honegger 2, Lewis 2); Fouled Out: Mann; Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 3,203; Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Anita Ortega, Ken Weiand. NCAA SECOND ROUND - SEATTLE, WASH. MARCH 21, 2005 (5) VANDERBILT 63, (4) KANSAS STATE 60 Vanderbilt (24-7) No. N A M E 32 A. Earley 50 C. Thomas 10 D. Davis 20 A. Ramsey 33 C. Williams 03 C. Stringfield 04 K. Antony 11 E. Grimaldi TEAM TOTALS

f f g g g

FG 8-13 8-18 5-11 2-8 0-0 2-5 0-0 0-0

3FG 0-0 0-0 2-4 2-5 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0

RB 2-4-6 3-4-7 0-0-0 1-6-7 0-1-1 3-1-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 25-55 6-12 7-139-18-27

1st Half Field Goals 38.2 Three-Point FG 44.4 Free Throws 66.7 Deadball Rebounds 3

FT 1-3 2-2 1-2 2-4 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0

PF 3 4 3 2 2 0 0 0

2nd Half 57.1 66.7 42.9 2

Game 45.5 50.0 53.8 5

Kansas State (24-8) No. N A M E FG 3FG 30 S. Wheeler f 1-4 0-0 53 K. Wecker f 12-21 1-2 10 L. Koehn g 3-16 3-13 14 C. Coggins g 6-10 0-1 22 C. Domenico g 0-1 0-1 13 K. Dietz 0-0 0-0 15 T. McIntyre 0-0 0-0 42 B. Madden 3-4 0-0 TEAM TOTALS 25-56 4-17 1st Half Field Goals 37.9 Three-Point FG 30.0 Free Throws 00.0 Deadball Rebounds 1

AMIN 5 40 3 39 3 34 2 34 1 29 3 21 0 2 0 1

14 63 17200

FT 0-0 4-5 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1

RB PF 3-5-8 4 1-7-8 3 0-4-4 1 2-3-5 2 2-1-3 2 0-0-0 1 0-0-0 1 1-2-3 3 3-1-4 6-812-23-35 17

2nd Half 51.9 14.3 75.0 1

TP 17 18 13 8 0 7 0 0

TP 2 29 9 13 0 0 0 7

AMIN 1 30 1 39 0 36 4 38 1 30 2 8 0 8 0 11

60

9 200

Game 44.6 23.5 75.0 2

Halftime Score: Vanderbilt 34, Kansas State 25; Turnovers: Kansas State 16 (Coggins 6), Vanderbilt 10 (Earley 4, Thomas 4); Blocks: Kansas State 1 (Wecker), Vanderbilt 4 (Thomas 3); Steals: Kansas State 7 (Wecker 3), Vanderbilt 12 (Ramsey 4); Fouled Out: None; Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 3,010; Officials: Lawson Newton, Randy Campbell, Anita Ortega.

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NCAA TOURNAMENT BOX SCORES NCAA FIRST ROUND - ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. MARCH 21, 2009 (5) KANSAS STATE 68, (12) DREXEL 44

NCAA FIRST ROUND - BRIDGEPORT, CONN. MARCH 23, 2008 (5) KANSAS STATE 69, (12) CHATTANOOGA 59 Chattanooga (29-4) No. N A M E FG 3FG FT RB PF 40 Anderson, Alex f 3-14 0-1 3-3 0-9-9 2 50 Hollinquest, S. f 3-7 0-0 6-8 3-2-5 3 10 Hall, Laura g 7-13 3-4 2-2 0-3-3 2 12 Hand, Brooke g 5-13 5-13 0-0 1-3-4 1 15 Wade-Fray, J. g 1-4 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 3 14 Mohr, Amy 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 24 Mason, LaCondra 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 3 32 Spann, Kristen 0-3 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 0 44 Ogan, Erin 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-4-5 1 TEAM 3-1-4 Totals 20-56 8-2111-139-23-32 16

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

1st Half 30.8 33.3 80.0

2nd Half 40.0 44.4 87.5

1st Half 33.3 27.3 100.0

AMIN 4 31 1 29 2 37 0 40 3 40 0 3 0 0+ 0 2 3 17

59 13200 Game 35.7 38.1 84.6 2

Kansas State (22-9) No. N A M E FG 3FG FT RB PF 04 Sweat, Ashley f 3-9 0-1 0-0 0-4-4 2 44 McCullough, C. f 2-3 1-1 0-0 2-0-2 0 51 Gipson, Marlies f 4-8 0-1 4-4 1-3-4 3 05 Lehning, Shalee g 3-12 0-3 6-6 1-7-8 1 41 Kincaid, Kari g 3-7 2-5 2-2 0-3-3 0 02 Nelson, Kelsey 6-11 1-4 7-7 1-5-6 1 30 Wheeler, Shana 1-2 0-0 2-2 1-5-6 5 TEAM 1-0-1 Totals 22-52 4-1521-217-27-34 12

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

TP 9 12 19 15 2 0 2 0 0

2nd Half 52.0 25.0 100.0

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

TP 6 5 12 12 10 20 4

AMIN 0 27 1 17 0 25 7 39 1 37 0 27 0 28

69

9 200

Game 42.3 26.7 100.0 0

Halftime Score: Kansas State 25, Chattanooga 24; Turnovers: Kansas State 14, Chattanooga 15; Blocks: Kansas State 4 (Wheeler 2), Chattanooga 3 (Anderson 2); Steals: Kansas State 10 (Lehning 6, Sweat 2), Chattanooga 7 (Hall 2, Hand 2); Fouled Out: Wheeler; Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: --; Officials: Wesley Dean, Rachelle Jones, Tom Danaher NCAA SECOND ROUND - BRIDGEPORT, CONN. MARCH 25, 2008 (4) LOUISVILLE 80, (5) KANSAS STATE 63 Kansas State (22-10) No. N A M E FG 3FG FT 04 Sweat, Ashley f 5-9 3-4 3-3 44 McCullough, C. f 2-5 2-4 0-0 51 Gipson, Marlies f 4-9 0-0 0-0 05 Lehning, Shalee g 3-8 1-3 2-4 41 Kincaid, Kari g 2-8 2-7 0-1 02 Nelson, Kelsey 5-6 2-3 0-0 25 Zanotti, Danielle 0-1 0-1 0-0 30 Wheeler, Shana 3-3 0-0 0-0 TEAM Totals 24-4910-225-8

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds Louisville (26-9) No. N A M E 13 Bingham, C. 35 McCoughtry, A. 42 Wright, C. 03 Barlow, Patrika 22 Radde, Brandie 04 Simmons, C. 45 Hines, Keshia 50 Byrd, Deseree TEAM Totals

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

1st Half 41.7 38.5 60.0

FG 3FG f 4-7 0-0 f 12-26 0-2 c 6-9 0-0 g 4-9 3-4 g 0-1 0-0 2-5 0-1 2-2 0-0 4-5 1-1

RB 1-2-3 1-0-1 2-1-3 1-5-6 2-3-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 2-1-3 9-13-22

PF TP 2 16 2 6 2 8 3 9 1 6 2 12 0 0 2 6

FT 4-6 0-0 1-1 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0

RB PF 6-4-10 0 2-5-7 4 2-3-5 3 1-2-3 1 0-1-1 1 1-0-1 2 2-2-4 4 2-0-2 0 3-1-4 34-64 4-8 8-1119-18-3715 1st Half 54.8 100.0 100.0

2nd Half 51.5 33.3 50.0

AMIN 1 31 0 13 4 35 6 38 1 32 2 25 1 14 0 12

14 63 15200

2nd Half 56.0 55.6 66.7

Game 49.0 45.5 62.5 1

TP 12 24 13 13 0 4 5 9

AMIN 7 40 3 32 0 21 6 40 0 16 0 13 0 17 1 21

80 17200 Game 53.1 50.0 72.7 1

1st Half 23.8 50.0 100.0

1 FT 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-2 0-0 1-1 2-2 0-0 2-2

RB 0-1-1 0-2-2 3-5-8 1-2-3 1-1-2 1-1-2 0-1-1 1-3-4 0-3-3 1-1-2 9-9 8-20-28

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

1st Half 42.3 30.0 50.0

PF TP 4 0 0 0 4 15 2 13 0 3 1 5 2 4 1 0 1 4

AMIN 3 36 0 10 0 24 0 31 0 21 1 27 0 19 2 14 0 18

15 44

6200

2nd Half 34.5 33.3 100.0

Kansas State (25-7, 10-6 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 3FG FT RB 04 Sweat, Ashley f 4-11 1-3 2-2 2-0-2 51 Gipson, Marlies f 8-10 0-0 2-2 1-6-7 05 Lehning, Shalee g 1-3 0-0 3-3 1-8-9 25 Zanotti, Danielleg 3-7 3-7 0-0 0-3-3 41 Kincaid, Kari g 4-8 3-7 0-0 1-4-5 02 Nelson, Kelsey 2-5 2-3 0-0 3-0-3 10 Hill, Kelsey 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 32 Voronenko, Alina 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 33 Childs, Jalana 3-5 0-0 0-1 0-1-1 34 Brown, Branshea 1-3 0-1 0-2 1-0-1 45 Gilbertson, Jenny 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 TEAM 0-5-5 Totals 26-52 9-21 7-10 9-27-36

Game 30.0 41.7 100.0 0

PF 0 0 2 0 3 1 0 0 1 2 0

TP AMIN 11 1 32 18 1 30 5 13 31 9 2 36 11 0 30 6 1 17 0 0 4 0 0 3 6 1 8 2 0 7 0 0 2

9

68 19 200

2nd Half 57.7 54.5 75.0

Game 50.0 42.9 70.0 0

NCAA SECOND ROUND - ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. MARCH 23, 2009 (4) VANDERBILT 74, (5) KANSAS STATE 61 Kansas State (25-8, 10-6 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 3FG FT 04 Sweat, Ashley f 7-15 1-3 2-3 51 Gipson, Marlies f 8-13 0-0 0-0 05 Lehning, Shalee g 5-10 0-1 0-0 25 Zanotti, Danielleg 2-2 2-2 0-0 41 Kincaid, Kari g 2-8 2-5 0-1 02 Nelson, Kelsey 3-3 0-0 0-0 33 Childs, Jalana 0-0 0-0 0-0 TEAM Totals 27-51 5-11 2-4 1st Half 59.3 83.3 50.0

RB 1-2-3 0-6-6 1-1-2 1-2-3 1-1-2 1-2-3 0-2-2 1-2-3 6-18-24

PF 4 5 2 2 1 1 1

TP 17 16 10 6 6 6 0

AMIN 1 33 2 33 4 39 0 40 2 35 0 12 0 8

16 61

9 200

2nd Half 45.8 0.0 50.0

Vanderbilt (26-8, 10-4 SEC) No. N A M E FG 3FG FT RB PF 34 Wirth, Christina f 10-19 2-7 2-2 1-6-7 1 02 Risper, Jennifer g 9-12 0-0 9-10 2-3-5 4 20 Mooney, Jessicag 0-2 0-1 1-4 1-2-3 1 22 Rhoads, Jence g 2-8 0-0 2-2 4-3-7 0 23 Marsh, Meridethg 2-6 2-4 0-0 2-0-2 2 03 Chisholm, Chanel 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 05 Lueders, Lauren 2-5 1-3 0-0 0-2-2 1 12 Coleman, Jordan 1-2 0-0 1-2 1-0-1 0 24 Gibbs, Tia 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 2 TEAM 2-2-4 Totals 27-55 5-1515-2014-19-3313

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

1st Half 48.3 37.5 75.0

2nd Half 50.0 28.6 75.0

Game 52.9 45.5 50.0 1

TP 24 27 1 6 6 2 5 3 0

Purdue (21-11, 9-7 Big Ten) No. N A M E FG 3FG FT RB PF 24 Mingo, Drey f 6-9 3-4 1-2 0-7-7 1 40 Jones, Chelsea c 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-5-5 1 05 Rayburn, B. g 7-15 1-6 6-6 1-1-2 2 15 Moses, C. g 1-4 0-1 3-4 0-0-0 1 43 Poston, Chantel g 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 02 Howard, A. 2-4 1-2 2-2 0-3-3 1 20 Williams, D. D. 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-3-3 3 41 Guyton, Alex 1-6 0-0 0-0 1-4-5 0 54 Woods, Samantha 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 Totals 17-42 5-1414-164-23-27 9

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

Halftime Score: Kansas State 26, Drexel 19; Turnovers: Kansas State 8, Drexel 11; Blocks: Kansas State 2, Drexel 2; Steals: Kansas State 6, Drexel 4; Fouled Out: None; Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 3,111; Officials: Marianne Karp, Kyle Bacon, Robert Scofield

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

Halftime Score: Louisville 41, Kansas State 28; Turnovers: Kansas State 18, Louisville 11; Blocks: Kansas State 4 (Wheeler 2, Gipson 2), Louisville 3 (McCoughtry 2); Steals: Kansas State 6 (Sweat 2, Gipson 2), Louisville 10 (Byrd 3, Hines 2, McCoughtry 2); Fouled Out: None; Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: --; Officials: Denise Brooks, Joanne Aldrich, Joe Vaszily

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Drexel (24-9, 16-2 CAA) No. N A M E FG 3FG 02 Peterson, A. f 0-3 0-1 14 Stjarnstrom, Jenf 0-2 0-1 44 Marginean, G. f 6-15 1-1 05 Rosseel, J. g 4-8 3-4 24 Hester, Nicole g 1-5 1-3 03 Hale, Tyler 2-7 0-0 12 Crane, Marisa 1-4 0-1 23 Nacickaite, Kamile 0-3 0-1 41 Cornish, Brooke 1-3 0-0 TEAM Totals 15-50 5-12

NCAA FIRST ROUND - STORRS, CONN. MARCH 20, 2011 (9) PURDUE 53, (8) KANSAS STATE 45

AMIN 1 40 1 34 4 29 3 36 1 28 0 3 4 23 0 3 1 4

74 15200 Game 49.1 33.3 75.0 1

Halftime Score: Kansas State 38, Vanderbilt 37; Turnovers: Kansas State 11, Vanderbilt 10; Blocks: Kansas State 1 (Gipson), Vanderbilt 5, (Mooney 3); Steals: Kansas State 3, Vanderbilt 6 (Risper 3); Fouled Out: Kansas State - Gipson; Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 2,720; Officials: Scott Yarbrough, Marianne Karp, Penny Davis

1st Half 45.0 37.5 100.0

2nd Half 36.4 33.3 83.3

Kansas State (21-11, 10-6 Big 12) No. N A M E FG 3FG FT RB PF 34 Brown, B. f 2-6 0-0 0-0 3-8-11 3 02 Chambers, B. g 7-20 4-12 0-0 7-5-12 1 11 Caron, Chantay f 1-4 0-1 0-0 2-0-2 0 12 Karr, Taelor g 6-17 1-7 1-2 0-4-4 3 22 White, Mariah g 0-4 0-0 0-0 3-1-4 3 10 Hill, Kelsey 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-0-1 1 32 Voronenko, A. 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 0 33 Childs, Jalana 2-9 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 4 Totals 19-63 6-23 1-220-22-42 15

Field Goals Three-Point FG Free Throws Deadball Rebounds

1st Half 21.9 21.4 0.0

2nd Half 38.7 33.3 50.0

TP 16 0 21 5 0 7 2 2 0 53

AMIN 0 35 1 28 0 38 5 26 0 6 0 16 3 34 0 15 0 2 9200

Game 40.5 35.7 87.5 1

TP 4 18 2 14 0 3 0 4 45

AMIN 0 33 0 37 0 13 1 39 4 34 0 13 0 4 1 27 6 200

Game 30.2 26.1 50.0 2

Halftime Score: Purdue 25, Kansas State 17; Turnovers: Kansas State 16, Purdue 13; Blocks: Purdue 6 (Mingo, 4), Kansas State 0; Steals: Purdue 6 (Jones, 2), Kansas State 3; Fouled Out: None Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 6,418; Officials: Dee Kantner, Frank Steratore, Dawn Marsh


BIG 12 TOURNAMENT RECORDS

KANSAS STATE IN THE BIG 12 TOURNAMENT (14-15) Year 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

Round 1st Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals 1st Quarterfinals 1st Quarterfinals 1st 1st Quarterfinals Semifinals Quarterfinals Semifinals Quarterfinals Semifinals Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals 1st Quarterfinals 1st Quarterfinals 1st Quarterfinals 1st Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Semifinals

K-State Seed 5 5 5 5 11 11 8 8 8 11 4 4 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 7 7 12 1 5 5 9 9 4 4

Opponent (Seed) Oklahoma (12) Texas Tech (4) Kansas (1) Colorado (3) Baylor (6) Kansas (3) Colorado (9) Texas Tech (1) Oklahoma State (9) Baylor (6) Texas (5) Oklahoma (1) Baylor (7) Texas Tech (3) Missouri (7) Oklahoma (6) Nebraska (6) Texas (2) Baylor (1) Kansas (10) Baylor (2) Iowa State (5) Iowa State (8) Colorado (12) Texas A&M (4) Texas Tech (8) Nebraska (1) Iowa State (5) Baylor (1)

KANSAS STATE INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME RECORDS Points 28, Andria Jones, vs. Kansas (3/6/97) Field Goals Made 13, Angie Finkes, vs. Baylor (3/3/98) Field Goal Attempts 25, Angie Finkes, vs. Baylor (3/3/98) 3PT Field Goals Made 6, Laurie Koehn, vs. Baylor (3/12/03) 3PT Field Goal Attempts 15, Laurie Koehn, vs. Oklahoma (3/11/04) Free Throws 7, Andria Jones, vs. Kansas (3/6/97) 7, Ashley Sweat, vs. Texas A&M (3/13/09) Free Throw Attempts 9, Nicky Ramage, vs. Colorado (3/2/99) FT Percentage 1.000 (6-6), Shalee Lehning, vs. Iowa State (3/6/07) Rebounds 16, Brandy Harris, vs. Colorado (3/2/99) 16, Kendra Wecker, vs. Baylor (3/12/05) Assists 12, Megan Mahoney, vs. Missouri (3/10/04) Blocks 5, Nicole Ohlde, vs. Baylor (3/12/03) Steals 4, Six times Last: Shalee Lehning, vs. Colorado (3/12/09) KANSAS STATE TEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDS Points 81, vs. Oklahoma (3/4/97) Points (Half) 48 - first half, vs. Missouri (3/10/04) Field Goals Made 35, vs. Missouri (3/10/04) Field Goal Attempts 74, vs. Baylor (3/8/06) Field Goal Pct. (min. 45 attempts) .571 (32-56), vs. Baylor (3/3/98) 3PT Field Goals Made 10, Three times Last: vs. Oklahoma (3/11/04) 3PT Field Goal Attempts 27, twice vs. Oklahoma (3/11/04) and vs. Baylor (3/8/06) 3PT FG Pct. (min. 10 attempts) .563 (9-16), vs. Missouri (3/10/04) Free Throws Made 22, vs. Kansas (3/6/97) Free Throw Attempts 27, vs. Kansas (3/6/97) Free Throw Pct. (min. 10 attempts) .875 (14-16), vs. Texas A&M (3/13/09) Rebounds 45, twice vs. Colorado (3/2/99) and vs. Baylor (3/12/03) Assists 25, twice vs. Baylor (3/3/98) and vs. Missouri (3/10/04) Turnovers 27, vs. Baylor (3/3/98) Blocked Shots 10 vs. Baylor (3/12/03) Steals 13, vs. Oklahoma (3/4/97)

Location Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas Oklahoma City, Okla. Kansas City, Mo. Oklahoma City, Okla. Oklahoma City, Okla. Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo.

Scores W, 81-56 W, 76-68 W, 73-58 L, 44-54 W, 75-66 (OT) L, 46-50 W, 55-51 L, 55-74 L, 59-67 L, 44-60 W, 79-63 L, 49-69 W, 77-60 L, 65-71 W, 79-58 L, 66-78 W, 71-45 W, 72-69 L, 55-68 W, 72-52 L, 79-74 (OT) L, 45-57 L, 65-66 (OT) W, 68-51 L, 65-63 W, 59-51 L, 63-46 W, 56-53 L, 86-53

Attendance 5,124 2,421 7,774 7,152 1,651 4,052 2,946 5,264 3,770 2,454 4,781 5,482 5,735 6,656 3,326 6,165 4,038 4,068 6,108 1,423 3,065 4,701 4,513 7,634 3,412 5,603 4,584 4,852

K-STATE PLAYER CAREER STATS IN BIG 12 TOURNAMENT PLAYER A. Armstrong S. Booker B. Brown C. Caron B. Chambers J. Childs J. Chisholm J. Coalson C. Coggins M. Decker K. Dietz C. Domenico A. Dutmer A. Finkes M. Finneran O. Firsova D. Ferguson A. Frei M. Gipson J. Hamlin K. Hanson B. Harris K. Hester K. Hill D. Hutton B. Jacobson S. Jacobson A. Jones T. Karr K. Kincaid L. Koehn B. Kulas K. Larson S. Lehning B. Madden M. Mahoney C. McCullough J. McFarland T. McIntyre S. Munson S. Murdoch K. Nelson K. Newsom N. Ohlde E. Perry N. Ramage K. Rethman A. Sailors A. Short N. Smith A. Sweat A. Voronenko M. Webb K. Wecker S. Wheeler M. White K. Woodlee D. Zanotti

YEARS 2001-02 2001-02 2009-11 2011 2010-11 2009-11 2011 1997-98 2004-07 1997 2005-08 2002-05 2001-04 1997-00 1998-01 1999-00 2001 2000 2006,08-09 2006 2002 1998-99 1997 2009-11 2001 1997-98 1997 1997 2010-11 2007-10 2002-05 2011 1997 2006-09 2002-05 2002-05 2005-08 2003-06 2004-06 1997 2004 2009 2001-04 2001-04 1999 1997-00 1999-02 2000-01 1997 2004-07 2007-10 2009-11 1998-01 2002-05 2005-08 2010-11 1998-01 2006-09

G-GS FG-A 1-0 1-4 3-1 0-2 6-2 5-11 2-0 1-2 4-4 16-49 6-4 17-31 1-0 1-3 5-2 6-17 7-6 21-63 4-4 12-30 7-4 14-46 9-2 4-8 7-2 8-20 9-5 47-106 5-1 1-10 3-1 14-36 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 5-5 27-58 2-2 10-16 0-0 0-0 4-2 8-20 4-4 11-28 3-0 5-11 1-0 2-3 6-6 27-58 1-0 0-0 4-4 26-45 4-4 16-41 6-5 15-39 9-9 38-99 1-0 0-1 2-0 2-3 6-6 24-48 9-0 16-31 9-9 34-69 4-0 3-6 5-0 13-23 7-0 13-37 1-0 2-5 1-0 0-0 2-0 4-12 3-0 0-3 7-7 37-77 2-2 5-10 9-9 33-53 6-5 17-35 2-0 2-4 1-0 0-1 4-0 2-4 6-6 24-69 2-0 3-9 3-1 2-6 9-9 66-134 5-4 11-27 4-2 8-21 6-4 13-39 6-2 4-11

3FG-A 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 6-26 0-0 0-0 2-6 10-24 11-25 10-31 4-7 6-11 0-1 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 7-17 4-9 0-0 2-9 0-0 4-7 9-26 8-24 27-72 0-0 1-2 6-14 0-0 6-16 1-3 0-0 3-15 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0 15-29 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-15 2-4 0-0 8-26 0-0 1-1 11-33 3-9

FT-A 0-0 0-0 3-7 0-0 7-11 1-3 0-0 3-6 1-3 12-13 11-16 1-2 3-5 13-23 2-3 12-17 0-0 0-0 13-14 1-2 0-0 3-4 1-1 0-0 0-0 12-22 0-0 14-18 2-2 6-9 8-9 0-0 1-2 16-22 3-4 18-27 0-0 3-4 9-10 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-1 15-23 1-2 19-32 2-4 2-2 0-0 0-0 21-30 1-2 0-0 17-19 1-3 0-0 0-0 6-8

RB 1 5 18 2 26 13 2 27 21 15 12 22 8 42 9 28 0 0 40 15 1 29 15 0 1 31 0 25 21 12 28 1 1 39 36 45 3 14 11 2 0 2 3 45 2 57 22 0 0 1 28 6 3 73 15 8 21 18

PF 1 3 17 2 7 11 1 8 14 6 8 8 10 28 5 9 2 0 14 8 0 10 13 4 0 20 0 11 9 5 15 0 1 15 23 14 1 8 8 1 0 1 2 17 4 27 11 1 0 7 14 4 2 24 7 7 5 8

PTS 2 0 13 2 45 35 2 17 53 47 49 13 25 97 5 40 0 0 68 21 0 19 30 14 4 68 0 60 43 44 111 0 6 70 35 92 7 29 38 4 0 10 0 89 12 85 51 8 0 4 70 9 4 122 23 17 37 17

A 1 4 2 1 9 4 0 13 9 13 10 14 7 11 6 1 0 0 14 0 1 5 7 1 0 30 0 8 9 5 11 0 3 30 15 42 0 2 13 1 0 1 0 20 9 4 15 2 0 0 7 2 2 25 2 10 12 3

TO BK S MN 1 1 0 12 5 0 3 35 9 2 1 113 1 0 2 30 17 0 2 140 4 0 3 112 3 0 0 8 14 0 5 132 16 2 6 181 7 0 4 153 9 2 4 139 10 1 0 156 8 2 6 93 25 3 2 279 6 0 2 65 8 3 0 69 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 6 6 161 4 5 1 52 0 0 0 4 6 1 5 103 6 3 4 110 2 0 1 35 0 0 1 7 24 1 15 202 0 0 0 1 18 4 7 146 3 0 5 143 6 1 4 194 16 0 3 298 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 26 14 0 11 218 16 8 9 156 17 3 5 256 0 0 0 33 8 4 4 73 5 0 5 134 1 0 1 13 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 24 2 0 0 4 16 9 4 206 10 0 6 69 11 5 4 221 10 0 3 177 4 0 0 24 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 10 10 1 8 207 0 1 0 23 1 0 0 28 20 8 13 305 13 5 3 72 5 2 1 91 16 0 3 216 2 1 7 123

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RETIRED PLAYER JERSEYS

#3 NICOLE OHLDE (2000-04)

#53 KENDRA WECKER (2001-05)

#33 TAMMIE ROMSTAD (1979-82)

Two-time consensus first team All-American Kodak/WBCA, AP and USBWA (2003, 2004) • Two-time State Farm Wade Trophy and Naismith National Player of the Year awards finalist (2003, 2004) • John R. Wooden Award Finalist (2004) • Two-time Big 12 Conference Player of the Year (2003, 2004) • 2004 CoSIDA Second Team Academic All-America • 2002 AP Honorable Mention All-American • Three-time Kodak All-District selection (2002, 2003, 2004) • 2002 ESPN The Magazine Center of the Year Finalist • Three-time CoSIDA Academic All-District • Four-time All-Big 12 selection (2002, 2003, 2004, first team - 2001, third team) • 2001 Big 12 Conference Freshman of the Year • Threetime Academic All-Big 12 First Team selection (2002, 2003, 2004) • WBCA Division I Player of the Month (January 2004) • Senior CLASS Award finalist (2004) • Two-time Honda Women’s Basketball Award Finalist (2003, 2004) • Collegiate Basketball Award of Excellence recipient (2004) • Ranked second in the school record books in career scoring (2,241), rebounds (995), field goals made (882), career blocks (204), career doubledoubles (39) and career minutes played (4,103) • Ranked first in career free throws made (476) and free throws attempted (707) • Seven-time Big 12 Player of the Week honoree • Drafted No. 6 overall by the Minnesota Lynx in the 2004 WNBA Draft • Won two gold medals as a member of the USA Basketball World Championship For Young Women Teams in 2002 and 2003 • The most decorated player ever in school history, her No. 3 jersey was retired on March 3, 2004 • Named Big 12 Female Athlete of the Year in 2004.

Kodak/WBCA All-American (2005) • Big 12 Conference Player of the Year (2005) • Senior CLASS Award Recipient (2005) • Collegiate Basketball Award of Excellence finalist (2005) • Two-time AP third team AllAmerican (2003, 2004) • Two-time USBWA AllAmerican (2003, 2005) • Three-time Naismith National Player of the Year Award finalist (2003, 2004, 2005) • Three-time All-Big 12 First Team selection (2003, 2004, 2005) and 2002 All-Big 12 Third Team selection • Twotime Wade Trophy and John R. Wooden Award finalist (2004, 2005) • Three-time CoSIDA Academic All-District (2003, 2004, 2005) • 2002 All-Big 12 Honorable Mention selection • Two-time Big 12 All-Tournament Team selection (2002, 2005) • Three-time Academic AllBig 12 First Team selection (2003, 2004, 2005) • Seven-time Big 12 Player of the Week • WBCA Division I Player of the Month (February 2005) • Named Preseason WNIT MVP in 2002-03 • Ranked first all-time in career scoring (2,333) and first all-time in career rebounding (1,087) at K-State • Also holds school records for most career double-doubles (52), career field goals made (935), career field goals attempted (1,913), career minutes played (4,141) and most consecutive free throws made (28) • Became the first Wildcat and second player in league history to record 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in a career • Won a gold medal as a member of the 2003 USA Basketball World Championship For Young Women Team • Her No. 53 jersey was retired on Feb. 26, 2005 • Drafted No. 4 overall by the San Antonio Silver Stars in the 2005 WNBA Draft.

Two-time Wade Trophy finalist (1981, 1982) • Kodak AllRegion VI team member • American Women’s Sports Team Third Team All-American • 1980 Women’s Basketball League Region VI All-American • Member of the 1977 U.S. Select National Team • Finished career with 1,548 points and 779 rebounds; both totals currently rank seventh in school history • Her career scoring average of 15.2 points per game ranks fifth in school history • Holds K-State’s single season scoring (686) and rebounding records (337) • Helped K-State to first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance in 1982 • Tallied a double-double in K-State first NCAA Tournament game with 22 points and 15 rebounds; the 15 rebounds remains a K-State NCAA Tournament record • Jersey retired (#33) on March 1, 2009.

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K-STATE GREATS

RETIRED PLAYER JERSEYS

#10 PRISCILLA GARY (1982-83)

#5 SHALEE LEHNING (2005-09)

K-State’s first Kodak All-American (1983) • 1983 Wade Trophy finalist • Fast Break All-American and Middle America Player of the Year in 1983 • 1983 Kodak AllDistrict V selection • Two-time NCAA Tournament AllRegional team selection in the East (1982) and Midwest (1983) • Two-time All-Big Eight First Team selection • Two-time All-Big Eight Tournament Team selection (1982, 1983) • Holds the school record for career scoring average (18.3) • Finished career with 1,169 career points and currently ranks 21st in school history • Dished out 172 assists in her career and ranks 25th in school history • First woman inducted into the K-State Athletics Hall of Fame (1998) • Jersey retired (#10) on March 1, 2009.

2009 AP All-American honorable mention • 2009 Lowe’s Senior CLASS All-Senior All-America first team recipient • 2009 Wade Trophy candidate • 2009 Naismith Award candidate • 2009 Wooden Award candidate • 2009 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award finalist • 2008-09 Lieberman Award semifinalist • Two-time All-Big 12 First Team selection (2008, 2009) and an All-Big 12 honorable mention selection in 2007 • 2009 CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America third team honoree • Two-time CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic AllDistrict VII selection (2008, third team; 2009 first team) • Three-time Academic All-Big 12 first team selection • Two-time Big 12 Player of the Week selection • 2008 Kansas City Star All-Big 12 co-Player of the Year and first team selection • Two-time Waco Tribune All-Big 12 first team recipient (2008, 2009) • 2009 Dallas Morning News All-Big 12 first team • Holds the school record for assists in a career and ranks second in Big 12 history (800) • Ranks fourth in school history in career rebounds (914) • Ranks 19th in K-State history with 1,189 career points • First player in school and Big 12 history to register 1,000 points, 900 rebounds and 800 assists for a career • Holds school record for assists by a freshman (189), sophomore (179), junior (203) and senior (229) • Senior year total of 229 assists is a K-State single season record and ranks second in Big 12 history • Led the Big 12 in assists per game in 2007-08 and 2008-09 • Finished second in the nation in assists per game in 2008-09 • Holds the school and Big 12 records for tripledoubles in a career (5) and season (3) • Tied for third in NCAA history for career triple-doubles • Holds school record for minutes played (4,271) • Ranks fifth in school history for career steals (235) • Ranks tied for third in career starts (123) and career games played (130) • Jersey retired (#5) March 1, 2009 • Drafted 25th overall in the second round of the 2009 WNBA Draft by the Atlanta Dream.

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K-STATE GREATS

ALL-AMERICANS

NATIONAL HONORS CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA

KODAK/WBCA ALL-DISTRICT

2010 2009 2005 2004

2009 2005 2004

1981

Ashley Sweat Shalee Lehning Laurie Koehn Laurie Koehn Nicole Ohlde Gayla Williams

Third Third Second First Second Third

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT VII 2011 2010 2009

KIMBERLY DIETZ (2004-08)

NADIRA HAZIM (1988-91)

• 2008 Associated Press All-America (HM)

• 1991 Kodak All-District V

2008 2006 2005

2004

2003

JuliAnne Chisholm Brittany Chambers Kari Kincaid Ashley Sweat Shalee Lehning Marlies Gipson Ashley Sweat Shalee Lehning Jessica McFarland Laurie Koehn Megan Mahoney Kendra Wecker Laurie Koehn Nicole Ohlde Kendra Wecker Laurie Koehn Nicole Ohlde Kendra Wecker

Second Third First First First Second Second Third Second First Second Second First First Second First Second Second

KODAK/WBCA ALL-AMERICA 2005 2004 2003 1983

Kendra Wecker Nicole Ohlde Nicole Ohlde Priscilla Gary

2003

ANDRIA JONES (1994-97)

DIANA MILLER (1988-91)

• 1997 Associated Press All-America (HM)

• 1990 Kodak All-District V

• 1997 Kodak All-District V

2002 1997

Shalee Lehning Kimberly Dietz Kendra Wecker Nicole Ohlde Kendra Wecker Nicole Ohlde Kendra Wecker Nicole Ohlde Andria Jones

HM HM First First Third First Third HM HM

Kendra Wecker (February) Nicole Ohlde (January)

WADE TROPHY FINALISTS 2005 2004 2003 1983 1982 1981

Kendra Wecker Nicole Ohlde Kendra Wecker Nicole Ohlde Priscilla Gary Tammie Romstad Tammie Romstad

2003

Kendra Wecker Nicole Ohlde Kendra Wecker Nicole Ohlde Kendra Wecker

JOHN R. WOODEN AWARD FINALISTS 2005 2004

Kendra Wecker (final five) Nicole Ohlde Kendra Wecker

HONDA BASKETBALL AWARD FINALISTS Nicole Ohlde Nicole Ohlde

SENIOR CLASS AWARD FINALISTS 2010 2009 2005 2004

Kendra Wecker Nicole Ohlde

Ashley Sweat Shalee Lehning Kendra Wecker (national winner) Nicole Ohlde

NCAA WOMAN OF THE YEAR STATE FINALISTS

JOHN R. WOODEN AWARD ALL-AMERICAN TEAM 2005

2005 2004

2004 2003

Kendra Wecker Nicole Ohlde Nicole Ohlde Kendra Wecker

ASSOCIATED PRESS PRESEASON ALL-AMERICA 2005 2004

WBCA DIVISION I PLAYER OF THE MONTH

2005 2004

USBWA ALL-AMERICA 2005 2004 2003

2002 1997 1995 1991 1990 1987 1980

NAISMITH PLAYER OF THE YEAR FINALISTS

ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL-AMERICA 2009 2008 2005 2004

2003

Shalee Lehning Kendra Wecker Nicole Ohlde Kendra Wecker Nicole Ohlde Kendra Wecker Nicole Ohlde Andria Jones Shanele Stires Nadira Hazim Diana Miller Carlisa Thomas Tammie Romstad

2005 2004

Kendra Wecker (Kansas) Nicole Ohlde (Kansas)

Kendra Wecker

POSTSEASON WNIT AWARDS JOHN R. WOODEN AWARD PRESEASON ALL-AMERICA 2009 2005 2004

2007 2006

Shalee Lehning Kendra Wecker Nicole Ohlde Kendra Wecker

FASTBREAK ALL-AMERICA SHANELE STIRES (1993-95)

CARLISA THOMAS (1984-87)

• 1995 Kodak All-District V

• 1987 Kodak All-District V • 1986 Street & Smith Preseason All-America (HM)

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1983 1982

Priscilla Gary Priscilla Gary

First Second

AWSF ALL-AMERICA 1982 1982

Priscilla Gary Tammie Romstad

Second Third

Ashley Sweat (All-Tournament) Claire Coggins (MVP) Kimberly Dietz (All-Tournament)


K-STATE HONORS LIST

BIG 12 CONFERENCE HONORS BIG 12 COACH OF THE YEAR 2008 2002

Deb Patterson Deb Patterson 2006

BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2005 2004 2003

Kendra Wecker Nicole Ohlde Nicole Ohlde

2005

BIG 12 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2001

Nicole Ohlde

ALL-BIG 12 CONFERENCE 2011 2010 2009

2008

2007

2006 2005

2004

2003

2002

2001 2000

1999

1998 1997

Brittany Chambers Jalana Childs Ashley Sweat Shalee Lehning Ashley Sweat Marlies Gipson Kimberly Dietz Shalee Lehning Marlies Gipson Claire Coggins Shalee Lehning Ashley Sweat Claire Coggins Marlies Gipson Kendra Wecker Laurie Koehn Megan Mahoney Nicole Ohlde Kendra Wecker Laurie Koehn Megan Mahoney Nicole Ohlde Kendra Wecker Megan Mahoney Nicole Ohlde Laurie Koehn Kendra Wecker Nicole Ohlde Angie Finkes Olga Firsova Nicky Ramage Nicky Ramage Angie Finkes Olga Firsova Angie Finkes Brit Jacobson Andria Jones Missy Decker

2004 First Second First First First Second First First Second Second HM All-Rookie Second All-Rookie First Second HM First First Second HM First First First First Third Third Third HM HM HM Third HM HM HM HM First HM

ALL-BIG 12 TOURNAMENT 2005 2002 1997

All-Tourney All-Tourney All-Tourney

Andria Jones Brit Jacobson

MVP All-Tourney

2010

2009

2008

2007

Brittany Chambers JuliAnne Chisholm Kelsey Hill Shalin Spani Taelor Karr Alina Voronenko Ashley Sweat Kari Kincaid Shalin Spani Jalana Childs Marlies Gipson Kelsey Hill Kari Kincaid Shalee Lehning Kelsey Nelson Shalin Spani Ashley Sweat Danielle Zanotti Kimberly Dietz Marlies Gipson Kari Kincaid Shalee Lehning Carolyn McCullough Ashley Sweat Shana Wheeler Danielle Zanotti Kimberly Dietz Marlies Gipson Shalee Lehning

2002

2001

2000

1999

1998

1997

Megan Mahoney Kendra Wecker Kendra Wecker

First First First First First First First First First First First First Second First First First First First Second Second Second First First First First First First Second Second First First First First First First First HM First First First First HM HM HM First First First First HM First First First First First First First First First First HM

BIG 12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 2011

2003

Carolyn McCullough Shana Wheeler Danielle Zanotti Kimberly Dietz Carolyn McCullough Jessica McFarland Twiggy McIntyre Laurie Koehn Megan Mahoney Jessica McFarland Twiggy McIntyre Kendra Wecker Brie Madden Laurie Koehn Megan Mahoney Kimmery Newsom Nicole Ohlde Kendra Wecker Chelsea Domenico Amy Dutmer Brie Madden Laurie Koehn Brie Madden Megan Mahoney Kimmery Newsom Nicole Ohlde Kendra Wecker Chelsea Domenico Amy Dutmer Andrea Armstrong Nicole Ohlde Kristin Rethman Morgen Finneran Kristin Rethman Marshela Webb Kim Woodlee Denisha Ferguson Jenny Coalson Kristin Rethman Marshela Webb Kim Woodlee Angie Finkes Morgen Finneran Olga Firsova Morgen Finneran Olga Firsova Kristen Rethman Kim Woodlee Angie Finkes Jenny Coalson Morgen Finneran Brit Jacobson Kim Woodlee Jenny Coalson Missy Decker Angie Finkes Kjersten Larson Sara Munson Nicky Ramage Andria Jones

First First First First Second Second First First First First First First First First First First First First Second First First First First First First First Second First First

2011

2010 2009 2008 2005

2004

2003

2002 1999 1998 1997

Mariah White Brittany Chambers Brittany Chambers Ashley Sweat Shalee Lehning Marlies Gipson Shalee Lehning Kendra Wecker Kendra Wecker Kendra Wecker Nicole Ohlde Nicole Ohlde Kendra Wecker Kendra Wecker Nicole Ohlde Nicole Ohlde Nicole Ohlde Nicole Ohlde Kendra Wecker Kendra Wecker Nicole Ohlde Nicky Ramage Angie Finkes Andria Jones

BIG 12 ROOKIES OF THE WEEK 2010 2009 2006 2002

2001

1999 1998 1997

Dec. 7 Jan. 18 Feb. 16 Dec. 12 Jan. 30 Jan. 27 Jan. 14 Jan. 7 Dec. 10 Nov. 26 Feb. 12 Dec. 18 Nov. 27 Nov. 23 Feb. 8 Dec. 1 Mar. 3

BIG 8 CONFERENCE HONORS BIG EIGHT COACH OF THE YEAR 1987

Matilda Mossman

BIG EIGHT PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1990

(co) Diana Miller

BIG EIGHT NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 1994 1989

Shawnda DeCamp Mary Jo Miller

ALL-BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT 1991 1990 1987 1986 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978

Nadira Hazim Nadira Hazim Diana Miller Carlisa Thomas Amanda Holley Angie Bonner Tina Dixon Angie Bonner Priscilla Gary Tammie Romstad Priscilla Gary Shelley Hughes Gayla Williams Eileen Feeney Tammie Romstad LeAnn Wilcox LeAnn Wilcox

MVP

MVP

ALL-BIG EIGHT CONFERENCE 1996

1995 1994 1993

Nov. 15 Feb. 7 March 6 Nov. 23 March 9 Jan. 28 Mar. 7 Nov. 29 Jan. 3 Feb. 28 Jan. 12 Feb. 2 Feb. 9 Mar. 1 Mar. 8 Dec. 2 Feb. 8 Feb. 23 Jan. 13 Jan. 25 Jan. 7 Nov. 23 Jan. 26 Jan. 6

Brittany Chambers Taelor Karr Jalana Childs Shalee Lehning Marlies Gipson Laurie Koehn Laurie Koehn Kendra Wecker Laurie Koehn Kendra Wecker Nicole Ohlde Nicole Ohlde Nicole Ohlde Olga Firsova Kristin Rethman Ewa Laskowska Angie Finkes

1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985

1984 1983 1982 1981

1980

Missy Decker Brit Jacobson Andria Jones Shanele Stires Brit Jacobson Shawnda DeCamp Shanele Stires Shanele Stires Leah Honeycutt Mary Jo Miller Leah Honeycutt Diana Miller Nadira Hazim Diana Miller Nadira Hazim Nadira Hazim Diana Miller Janet Madsen Diana Miller Carlisa Thomas Sue Leiding Carlisa Thomas Amanda Holley Cassandra Jones Jennifer Jones Carlisa Thomas Angie Bonner Priscilla Gary Angie Bonner Priscilla Gary Tammie Romstad Gayla Williams Shelley Hughes Dee Weinreis Eileen Feeney Tammie Romstad Kim Price

HM HM HM First HM Second Second Second HM Second HM First First First Second Second HM HM HM Second HM Second HM Second Second HM Second First Second First First First Second Second Second Second HM

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K-STATE HONORS LIST

NATIONAL TEAM PLAYERS U.S. WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FOR YOUNG WOMEN NATIONAL TEAM 2003 2002

Nicole Ohlde Kendra Wecker Laurie Koehn Nicole Ohlde

U.S. WOMEN’S PAN AMERICAN GAMES TEAM 2003

Laurie Koehn

U.S. JUNIOR WORLD QUALIFYING TEAM 2000

Laurie Koehn

BIG 12 SELECT TEAM 2002 2000

Kristin Rethman Nicky Ramage

BIG EIGHT SELECT TEAM 1992 1990 1991

Leah Honeycutt Nadira Hazim Mary Jo Miller Diana Miller

U.S. SELECT NATIONAL TEAM 1977

Tammie Romstad

NATIONAL SPORTS FESTIVAL 1982 1981 1979

Angie Bonner Cindy Durham Becky Dobbins Shelly Hughes Jean Rosie Gayla Williams

ATHLETES IN ACTION 1982 1979

Becky Dobbins LeAnn Wilcox

Kendra Wecker, Nicole Ohlde and Laurie Koehn (above) all represented the United States in international competition during the summer of 2003. Ohlde and Wecker were both members of the gold-medal winning 2003 USA Basketball World Championship For Young Women Team in Sibenik, Croatia. Koehn, meanwhile, was a member of the 2003 USA Basketball Women’s Pan American Games Team which won silver in Santa Domingo, Dominican Republic.

National Players in the Deb Patterson Era in BOLD

KANSAS STATE ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME Ward Haylett Elden Auker Jack Gardner Ernie Barrett Thane Baker Veryl Switzer Bob Boozer Lynn Dickey

1990 CHARTER CLASS Track & Field Coach (1928-63), Football Coach (1942-44) Baseball, Football, Basketball (1929-32) Men’s Basketball Coach (1940-42, 1946-53) Men’s Basketball (1948-51), Administration (1969-Present) Men’s Track & Field (1951-53) Football (1951-53) Men’s Basketball (1956-59) Football (1968-70)

1991 INDUCTION CLASS Ray Watson Men’s Track & Field Elmer Hackney Football, Track & Field, Wrestling Tex Winter Men’s Basketball Coach Jim Colbert Men’s Golf Ralph Graham Football (1931-33), Football Coach Dev Nelson Voice of the Wildcats (1954-79), SID Jack Hartman Men’s Basketball Coach Mike Ahearn Football, Basketball, Track & Field, Administration Fred Bramlage

Charles Bachman Rolando Blackman Henry Cronkite DeLoss Dodds Steve Grogan Porky Morgan Ken Swenson Jack & Donna Vanier

Albert "Monk" Edwards Priscilla Gary-Sweeney Kenny Harrison Howard Shannon Mike Evans Mitch Richmond 180

1995 INDUCTION CLASS Football Coach Men’s Basketball Football Track & Field Coach Football Athletic Trainer Men’s Track & Field

1998 INDUCTION CLASS Football, Basketball, Baseball Women’s Basketball Men’s Track & Field Men’s Basketball Men’s Basketball Men’s Basketball

(1919-21) (1937-40) (1954-68) (1961-64) (1948-50) (1966-72) (1970-86) (1904-46) Honorary

(1920-27) (1977-81) (1929-31) (1963-81) (1972-74) (1951-80) (1968-70) Honorary

(1925-28) (1982-83) (1984-88) (1947-48) (1974-78) (1986-88)

2000 INDUCTION CLASS George Maddox Frank Groves Teri Anderson-Jordan Gary Spani Steve Fritz Vince Gibson Bob Snell

Football Men’s Basketball Women’s Track & Field Football Men’s Track & Field, Men’s Basketball Football Coach Faculty Athletic Representative

(1932-34) (1935-37) (1972-76) (1974-77) (1988-91) (1967-74) (1975-99)

2003 INDUCTION CLASS Judy Akers Women's Basketball Coach Dick Knostman Men's Basketball Lon Kruger Men's Basketball (1972-74), Basketball Coach Clarence Scott Football Oren Stoner Men's Basketball, Football, Track & Field Jacque Struckhoff Women's Track & Field, Cross Country Fred Merrill, Sr.

(1968-79) (1951-53) (1986-90) (1968-70) (1932-35) (1984-88) Honorary

Lynn Hickey Dan Lankas Jack Parr Harold Robinson Howard Sherwood Deb (Pihl) Torneden Craig Wilson

2004 INDUCTION CLASS Women’s Basketball Coach Football Men’s Basketball Football

(1979-84) (1964-67) (1955-58) (1949-50) Honorary Women’s Track & Field (1980, 1983-84) Baseball (1989-92)


MISCELLANEOUS HISTORY

WILDCATS BY HEIGHT 5-3 Linda Domnick 5-4 Shalondra Booker, Kristy Thomas, Dawn Stoehr, Theza Fitzpatrick, Betsy Sloan, Jill Bleier

At 5-foot-3 former Wildcat Linda Domnick (21) is the shortest player ever to don a Kansas State uniform.

5-5 5-6

Kelsey Hill, Twiggy McIntyre, April Sailors, Mary Jo Miller, Elyse Funk, Priscilla Gary

5-7

Haley Texada, Mariah White, Dee DeShay, Brit Jacobson, Carlene Mitchell, Andrea O’Neal, Nadira Hazim, Carol Smith, Leann Kuebelbeck, Cassandra Jones, Kim White, Danna Harrington, Jean Roise, Melanie Lees

5-8

Brittany Chambers, Taelor Karr, Laurie Koehn, Kari Hanson, Kim Woodlee, Kjersten Larson, Dana Pollock, Gretchen Bertrand, Janet Madsen, Susan Green, Tracey Bleczinski, Sheila Hubert, Denae Stensaas, Sheronda Jenkins, Kari Jones, LeAnn Wilcox

5-9

Stephanie Wittman, Shalee Lehning, Kelsey Nelson, Kimberly Dietz, Shawnda DeCamp, Amanda Chamberlain, Risha Grant, Kelly Moylan, Nicole Brown, Arneetrice Cobb, Amy Davidson, Carlisa Thomas, Andrea James, Jeanne Daniels, Karen Coupe, Angie Taylor, Taryn Bachis, Michelle Campbell, Kristin Rethman

5-10

Kari Kincaid, Marshela Webb, Morgen Finneran, Missy Decker, Allison Chonko, Leah Honeycutt, Diana Miller, Rita Matteucci, Shelley Woodard, Barbara Gilmore, Marilee Drouhard, Shannon Huffman

5-11

Ashia Woods, Chantay Caron, Claire Coggins, Naytanda Smith, Kendra Wecker, Jenny Coalson, Brandy Harris, Sara Munson, Jamie Koester, Dee Ella Lewis, Shanele Stires, Lynn Holzman, Kristie Bahner, Barbara Gilmore, Karen Franklin, Eileen Feeney, Lori Coulter

6-0

Brianna Kulas, Shalin Spani, Marlies Gipson, Megan Mahoney, Amy Dutmer, Kayla Hester, Carrie Ragar, Mendy Benson, Jaime White, Julia Begley, Sheila Cherry, Cindy Durham, Kerry Hawley, Erin Schreiber, Beckie Smatana

6-1

Carolyn McCullough, Angie Finkes, Nicky Ramage, Andria Jones, Dionne Burwell, Joey Ward, Pam Stoltz, Stacey Boyle, Amanda Holley, Jennifer Jones, Angie Bonner, Kim Price, Becky Dobbins, Shelly Hughes, Angie Bonner, Brenda Dutton

6-2

Branshea Brown, Jalana Childs, Jenny Gilbertson, Alina Voronenko, Ashley Sweat, Danielle Zanotti, Shana Wheeler, Jackie Stanley, Andrea Armstrong, Heather Smith, Kari Willingham, Lisa Gaitor, JoMoree Grattan, Jennifer Grebing, Polly Williams, Susan Leiding, Dee Weinreis, Tammie Romstad, Jessica McFarland, Shanda Murdoch

6-3 6-4 6-5 6-6

JoAnn Hamlin, Brie Madden, Danielle Hutton, Amy Frei, Sheryl Pfalzgraf, Tina Dixon

Chelsea Domenico, Kimmery Newsom, Essence Perry, Stacy Neal, Michelle Johnson, Lori Nelson, Cheryl Jackson, Gayla Williams

Patty Johnson, Stephanie Lane Nicole Ohlde Olga Firsova Current Players in BOLD

At 6-foot-6 former Wildcat Olga Firsova (#5) is the tallest player ever to don a Kansas State uniform.

ALL-TIME JERSEY NUMBERS 00 1 2 3 4 5 10 11 12 13 14

15 20 21 22 23 24 25 30

Andrea Armstrong Haley Texada Brittany Chambers, Kelsey Nelson Nicole Ohlde (retired) Katya Leick, Ashley Sweat, Kimmery Newsom, Brit Jacobson, JoMoree Grattan Shalee Lehning (retired), Olga Firsova, Shanele Stires Heidi Brown, Kelsey Hill, Laurie Koehn, Heather Smith, Cheryl Jackson, Priscilla Gary (retired), Karen Coupe Chantay Caron, Shalondra Booker, Dawn Stoehr, Susan Green, Andrea James, Melanie Lees Taelor Karr, Kristin Rethman, Allison Chonk, Dee Ella Lewis, Betsy Sloan Brianna Kulas, Kimberly Dietz, Carlene Mitchell, Lynn Holzman, Rita Matteucci, Jill Bleier, Kari Jones Stephanie Wittman, Claire Coggins, April Sailors, Kjersten Larson, Kelly Moylan, Carol Smith, Tracey Bleczinski, Sheronda Jenkins, Shelley Woodard, Gayla Williams Twiggy McIntyre, Leah Honeycutt, Lori Nelson, Janet Madsen, Cassandra Jones, Eileen Feeney Emma Ostermann, Kristy Thomas, Gretchen Bertrand, Elyse Funk, Denae Stensaas, Michelle Campbell Kari Hanson, Kim Woodlee, Stacy Neal, Mary Jo Miller, Theza Fitzpatrick, Linda Domnick, Danna Harrington, Kim Price Mariah White, Chelsea Domenico, Dee DeShay, Amanda Chamberlain, Joey Ward, Polly Williams, Tracey Bleczinski, Jennifer Jones, Jeanne Daniels Ashia Woods, Shalin Spani, Jenny Coalson, Andrea O’Neal, Michelle Johnson, Sheila Cherry, Arneetrice Cobb, Carlisa Thomas, Dee Weinreis, LeAnn Wilcox Naytanda Smith, Marshela Webb, Dana Pollock, Kerry Hawley, Tina Dixon, Barbara Gilmore, Angie Taylor Danielle Zanotti, Missy Decker, Sheila Hubert, Marilee Drouhard, Beckie Smatana Shana Wheeler, Nadira Hazim, Taryn Bachis

31 32 33 34 35 40 41 42 43 44 45 50 51 52 53 54

Kari Willingham, Stephanie Lane, Sheryl Pfalzgraf, Jean Roise, Shannon Huffman Alina Voronenko, Jamie Koester, Shawnda DeCamp, Leah Honeycutt, Jaime White, Susan Leiding, Becky Dobbins, Lori Coulter Jalana Childs, Shanda Murdoch, Essence Perry, Sara Munson, Risha Grant, Nicole Brown, Diana Miller, Kim White, Tammie Romstad (retired) Branshea Brown, Megan Mahoney, Andria Jones, Julia Begley, Angie Bonner, Shelly Hughes Danielle Hutton, Brandy Harris, Cindy Durham, Angie Bonner JoAnn Hamlin, Amy Frei, Leann Kuebelbeck, Karen Franklin Kari Kincaid Brie Madden, Angie Finkes, Kayla Hester, Mendy Benson, JoMoree Grattan, Sheila Cherry, Stacy Boyle Pam Stoltz, Erin Schreiber, Brenda Dutton Carolyn McCullough, Denisha Ferguson, Lisa Gaitor, Kristie Bahner Jenny Gilbertson, Amy Dutmer, Nicky Ramage, Patty Johnson, Amy Davidson Jessica McFarland, Morgen Finneran, Carrie Ragar Marlies Gipson, Amanda Holley Stephanie Lane Kendra Wecker (retired) Dionne Burwell, Jennifer Grebing Current Players in BOLD

1

When freshman Haley Texada takes the floor for the first time in 2011-12, she will become the first player in school history to wear the number 1. The only number to never have been worn in school history is number 55. 181


HOW IT ALL BEGAN

ven though the present women’s basketball program at Kansas State began intercollegiate play in 1968, the roots go back much further. Julius Terrass Willard, a chemistry professor from 19011944, penned this account shortly after his arrival at the school, explaining how the game took hold at the Kansas State College of Agriculture and Applied Science. His account states that young women were the first students to begin playing the popular game in the spring of 1901. Willard writes that several hundred people witnessed the first public basketball game at K-State on May 25, 1901 as the “Purples” took on the “Reds.” The Purple team, consisting of team captain Frances McCreary, Gussie Griffing, Bessie Mudge, Cora Baird and Mable Stevens, scored a 92 victory over the Red team of captain Anna Summers, Myrtle Toothaker, Esther Hanson, Laura Ware and Olive Dunlap. Gertrude Williams, director of physical training at K-State, refereed the game. Women continued to play basketball in the women’s gymnasium, but it was announced on campus that they would not be allowed to play any more games outdoors. Furthermore, only immediate friends and families of the participants were allowed to attend. Interclass competitions were played, and at one point, the freshman team chal-

lenged the female members of the faculty. The freshman team came away with a resounding 464 victory over their instructors. In November of 1902, the young women asked for permission to play intercollegiate games, but the faculty turned down their request “on a close vote.” Over the next few years, groups of faculty members continued to use the women’s gymnasium to play basketball, but according to Willard, “blacked eyes and other casualties and possibly other considerations, prevented any excessive development of the sport in the faculty.” The faculty’s decision did not keep students from continuing to play basketball. Women continued to join intramural teams through the physical education program and compete between classes and sororities for the college championship. In fact, the 1921 Royal Purple reported that the women’s game continued to grow in popularity and “almost 200 tried out for places on class teams. The class games were well attended, and a large amount of interest shown by others than the girls playing.” However, it wasn’t until the 1968-69 season that women’s basketball was added as an intercollegiate sport.

1906 Women’s Baskteball Team 182

The 1917 women’s basketball team included Hazel (Pierce) Blecha (top right) who is KState’s oldest living alumni at 108.


K-STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TIMELINE 1988-89 - Mary Jo Miller became first Wildcat to be named Big Eight Newcomer of the Year; Bramlage Coliseum dedicated. 1989-90 - Gaye Griffin named K-State’s fourth head coach. With a 73-54 victory at Missouri State on Dec. 19, 1989, Kansas State records its 400th win for the program. Rita Marteucci tallied 25 points and 11 rebounds. 1990-91 - Susan Yow named Kansas State’s fifth head coach; Diana Miller graduates as Kansas State’s all-time leading scorer with 1,705 points. 1993-94 - Brian Agler named the Wildcats’ sixth head coach; Shawnda DeCamp named Big Eight Newcomer of the Year. 1995-96 - Legendary coach Jack Hartman takes over the K-State coaching duties for the final seven games.

1968-69 Women’s Baskteball Team 1901 - First women’s basketball game played: Purples 9, Reds, 2. 1902 - K-State faculty turns down request for intercollegiate games. 1964 - Kansas State joins the Big Eight Conference with Colorado, Iowa State, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Missouri. 1968 - Judy Akers named Kansas State’s first women’s basketball head coach; First intercollegiate game: K-State 38, Bethel 25; Kansas State reaches first postseason tournament, NWIT. 1971-72 -Wildcats make first appearance in AIAW Tournament; Kansas State hosts first regular season tournament; K-State posts first undefeated season in Ahearn Field House with a 6-0 record. 1972 -Title IX becomes law: Judy Akers leads the Wildcats to the program’s 50th win with a 57-32 victory over Dickinson State on March 10, 1972. 1976 - LeAnn Wilcox earns Kansas State’s first women’s basketball scholarship. Kansas State registers its first Big Eight Conference win with a 6253 victory over Nebraska on Jan. 16, 1976. 1975-76 - Wildcats win first regular-season and championship Big Eight titles; Led by Janet Reusser’s 23 points on 10-of-19 shooting from the field, K-State captures the 100th victory in the program’s history, an 80-37 win over KU on Jan. 24, 1975. Kansas State beats first ranked team – No. 4 Stephen F. Austin, 63-46. Marsha Poppe and Janet Reusser tally 14 and 12 points, respectively, while Greta Sigel grabs a team-high 10 rebounds. 1976-77 - Kansas State earns its first national ranking - 19th - to open the 1976-77 season.

1978-79 - Judy Akers and the ‘Cats register the program’s 200th win with a 64-62 victory at Missouri on Feb. 6, 1979. Laurie Miller and Tammie Romstad each scored 14 points for Kansas State. Judy Akers resigns as K-State’s head coach; Lynn Hickey named second Kansas State coach. 1979-80 - Kansas State posts its second undefeated season in Ahearn Field House (11-0).

1995-96 - Kansas State wins its 500th game with an 80-67 victory over Oklahoma on Jan. 21, 1996. Jenny Coalson registered a double-double with 16 points and 12 rebounds. The win was later forfeited by K-State because of NCAA violations. 1996-97 - Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech and Baylor join Kansas State, Kansas, Iowa State, Colorado, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Missouri and Nebraska to form the Big 12 Conference; Deb Patterson takes over as Kansas State’s eighth head coach; Kansas State reaches postseason for the

1981-82 -Wildcats make first appearance in the NCAA Tournament; K-State reaches Elite Eight; Tammie Romstad named Kansas State’s first Conference Player of the Year (Big Eight) and tournament MVP. 1982-83 - Priscilla Gary becomes K-State’s first Kodak All-American; Kansas State reaches NCAA Sweet Sixteen; Wildcats post 14-0 record in Ahearn for the program’s third undefeated season at home. 1982-83 - K-State gets its 300th victory of the program, a 78-68 win at Kansas on Feb. 23, 1983. Five Wildcats score in double figures, including 21 points by Angie Bonner and a doubledouble by Tina Dixon (20 points & 19 rebounds). 1983-84 -Wildcats make third-straight appearance in NCAA Sweet Sixteen. 1984-85 - Matilda Mossman takes over as the Wildcats’ third coach. 1986-87 - Matilda Mossman named Big Eight Coach of the Year; Carlisa Thomas named Big Eight Tournament MVP; Wildcats post 13-0 record at home, the program’s fourth undefeated season in Ahearn Field House. 1987-88 - First losing season in school history (820); Diana Miller begins first year at Kansas State.

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The Big Four (left) comprised of former Wildcats Nicole Ohlde, Kendra Wecker, Megan Mahoney and Laurie Koehn all eclipsed 1,000 career points in 2003-04, making Kansas State one of 15-known teams in NCAA Division I women’s basketball history to have had four 1,000-point scorers on an active roster in the same season.

first time in 10 years by earning an at-large berth in the NCAA Tournament. Kansas State records its first Big 12 Conference win with a 68-67 victory over Texas on Jan. 11, 1997. Andria Jones named Associated Press All-America honorable mention and Kodak All-District V. 1998-99 - Kansas State reaches second round of the WNIT. 2000-01 - Nicole Ohlde named Big 12 Freshman of the Year. 2001-02 - K-State reaches NCAA Sweet Sixteen; Deb Patterson named Big 12 Coach of the Year; Nicole Ohlde named AP honorable mention AllAmerica; Kansas State ranked No. 11 in Associated Press Poll and No. 10 in USA Today/ESPN/WBCA Coaches Poll. Five Wildcats score in double figures to help K-State record its 600th win in the program’s history. The Wildcats beat Arkansas, 82-68, in the second round of the NCAA Midwest Regional. 2002-03 -Wildcats win 29 games, marking the most victories in the program’s history; Team advances to the NCAA Tournament for a secondstraight year; K-State ranks No. 2 in both polls on Nov. 25, 2002, the highest national ranking ever in school history. Nicole Ohlde named to the prestigious WBCA/Kodak All-America team, only the second player in school history to do so. Ohlde also named Big 12 Conference Player of the Year and an AP first team All-America. Kendra Wecker 184

receives AP third team All-America honors. 2003-04 - Kansas State reigns as Co-Big 12 Champions after going 14-2 in league play and tying Texas for a share of its first conference title since 1987. Nicole Ohlde repeats as Big 12 Conference Player of the Year and as a consensus first team All-American. Ohlde ends her storied four-year career as the school’s all-time leading scorer and rebounder. Her No. 3 jersey is the first to be retired in school history on March 3, 2004. 2004-05 - The Wildcats made a school-record fourth-straight NCAA Tournament appearance after advancing to their first Big 12 Conference Championship Game since the league’s inception in 1997. Kendra Wecker was named Big 12 Conference Player of the Year and a consensus first team All-American. Wecker rewrote all of Nicole Ohlde’s school records and became the first Wildcat and only the second player in Big 12 history to record 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in a career. Her No. 53 jersey is retired on Feb. 26, 2005. Wecker is part of an outstanding senior class that compiles a 104-27 overall record during their careers, marking the best four-year stretch in school history. Laurie Koehn leaves her mark as the NCAA’s all-time leader in career three-pointers made (392).

2005-06 -The Wildcats captured the program’s first-ever postseason title after cruising through the 2006 WNIT bracket at Bramlage Coliseum. Claire Coggins led the Wildcats en route to WNIT Most Valuable Player honors and Second Team All-Big 12 accolades. Freshman Shalee Lehning tied a KState single-game record with 20 rebounds in a win over Louisiana Tech. 2006-07 - K-State made its sixth straight trip to the postseason and advanced to the WNIT Final Four. Head coach Deb Patterson became the alltime winningest women's basketball coach in KState's history when the Wildcats defeated UMKC, 64-56, on Dec. 9, 2006 at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Mo. The Wildcats played their first triple overtime game in the program history when they fell to Wyoming in the Postseason WNIT semifinals. 2007-08 - K-State captured its second Big 12 regular season title and first outright league crown with a 13-3conference mark. The Wildcats earned the 10th NCAA Tournament appearance in school history and the first since the 2005 season. Head coach Deb Patterson was named Big 12 Coach of the Year, WBCA Region V Coach of the Year and finished third in the Associated Press National Coach of the Year voting. Kimberly Dietz and Shalee Lehning were named to the All-Big 12 first team, while Marlies Gipson garnered All-Big 12 second team honors. Dietz was also named an AP All-America honorable mention selection.


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2008-09 -The Wildcats earned the 11th NCAA Tournament appearance in school history. Shalee Lehning and Ashley Sweat were named to the AllBig 12 first team, while Marlies Gipson garnered All-Big 12 second team honors. Lehning was also named an AP All-America honorable mention selection, a Lowe’s Senior All-American first team recipient and a CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America third team honoree. K-State placed a school and Big 12 record eight studentathletes on the Academic All-Big 12 first team. Gipson, Lehning and Sweat all surpassed the 1,000-point barrier during the season becoming the first trio of teammates to have scored 1,000points in there career since the 2004-05 season. On March 1, K-State retired the jerseys of Tammie Romstad, Priscilla Gary and Lehning. 2009-10 - K-State became the 11th program in NCAA Division I history and the second school in the Big 12 to surpass the 775-win plateau in the program’s history. Ashley Sweat became the third player in school history to score 1,800 points in her career (1,805) and settled in to third in school history on the career scoring list. Sweat garnered her second All-Big 12 first team honor and was also selected to the Lowe’s Senior All-America first team and the CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America third team. Freshman Brittany Chambers was the only freshman in the Big 12 to register 350+ points, 180+ rebounds and 80+ assists.

season in school history and the eighth during Patterson’s tenure with a 21-11 record. K-State became the 13th program in NCAA Division I women’s basketball history and the second school in the Big 12 to surpass the 800-win plateau with a 69-64 win at Nebraska on Feb. 19, 2011. Exceeded the Big 12 coaches’ preseason expectations of a ninth-place finish with a 10-6 record and a tie for third in the league standings. Patterson secured the 300th win of her career with a 56-53 win over Iowa State in the Big 12 Championship quarterfinals. Wildcats registered a pair of wins over Associated Press top-15 teams: No. 14 St. John’s and No. 5, and eventual national champion, Texas A&M. The win over the Aggies was the fourth win in school history over a top-5 opponent. Brittany Chambers and Jalana Childs were named to the All-Big 12 first and second teams, respectively. Chambers also garnered Academic All-Big 12 first team honors, Capital One Academic AllDistrict VII third team honors and two Big 12 Player of the Week citations. Chambers finished the season as one of two players in the Big 12 and the only sophomore guard in NCAA Division I to card 500+ points, 180+ rebounds and 80+ assists. Chambers set the school record for threepoint field goals made by a sophomore and finished ranked fifth in school history for three-point field goals made in a season with 88.

2010-11 - Garnered the program’s 12th appearance in the NCAA Tournament and the eighth in the Deb Patterson era, as K-State was an at-large selection to with a number 8-seed to the Philadelphia region. Registered the 22nd 20-win

On Feb. 19, 2011, K-State became the 13th program in NCAA Division I women’s basketball history and the second in the Big 12 to reach the 800-win plateau with a 69-64 win at Nebraska. 185


ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

BAHNER

BOOKER

COALSON

A Affolter, Jackie – 5-8, F Morganville, Kan., 0.9 ppg, 1.0 rpg Armstrong, Andrea – 6-2, F/C Lakeside, Ore., 3.8 ppg, 2.2 rpg

1976 2001-02

B Bachis, Taryn – 5-9, G 1981 Albuquerque, N.M., 10.2 ppg, 3.9 rpg Bahner, Kristie – 5-11, C 1988-89-90-91 Topeka, Kan., 9.2 ppg, 6.3 rpg Begley, Julia – 6-1, F 1991-92 Hugoton, Kan., 1.3 ppg, 1.1 rpg Bertrand, Gretchen – 5-8, PG 1991-92-93-94 Colby, Kan., 3.8 ppg, 1.5 rpg Bleczinski, Tracey – 5-8, F 1986-87 Shawnee Mission, Kan., 6.5 ppg, 4.2 rpg Bleier, Jill – 5-4, G 1981 Holton, Kan., 0.7 ppg, 0.0 rpg Boggs, Beth – 6-1, C 1976-77-78-79 Lenexa, Kan., 5.5 ppg, 4.6 rpg Booker, Shalondra – 5-4, G 2001-02 Detroit, Mich., 2.5 ppg, 1.5 rpg Boley, Sally – 5-6, G 1983 Harveyville, Kan., 0.0 ppg, 0.0 rpg Bonner, Angeline – 6-1, C 1982-83-84 St. Louis, Mo., 12.7 ppg, 5.9 rpg Boyle, Stacey – 6-1, C 1988-89 Dodge City, Kan., 5.3 ppg, 3.3 rpg *Brock, Sharon – 5-8, F 1975 Neosho, Mo., 1.1 ppg, 1.5 rpg Brown, Branshea - 6-2, F 2009-10-11 Walterboro, S.C. *Brown, Sheila

C Campbell, Michelle – 5-9, F 1977-78-79 Westmoreland, Kan., 2.8 ppg, 1.9 rpg Caron, Chantay - 5-11, G/F 2011 Lawrence, Kan. Carr, Sharon – 5-9, G 1983 Chicago, Ill., 1.1 ppg, 0.5 rpg Chamberlain, Amanda – 5-9, PG 1995-96 Holton, Kan., 2.5 ppg, 2.7 rpg Chambers, Brittany - 5-8, G 2010-11 Jordan, Minn. Cherry, Shelia – 6-0, F 1990-91 Salina, Kan., 2.3 ppg, 2.0 rpg Childs, Jalana - 6-2, F 2009-10-11 Orlando, Fla. Chisholm, JuliAnne - 5-11, G/F 2011 Hillsboro, Kan. Chonko, Allison –5-10, G 1996 Overland Park, Kan., 1.3 ppg, 1.3 rpg Coalson, Jenny – 5-11, F/G 1996-97-98-00 Calhan, Colo., 4.9 ppg, 4.9 rpg Cobb, Arneetrice – 5-9, G/F 1989-90 Gary, Ind., 4.7 ppg, 2.7 rpg Coggins, Claire – 5-11, G/F 2004-05-06-07 Lee’s Summit, Mo., 10.0 ppg, 2.8 rpg Coulter, Lori – 5-11, F 1978 Hastings, Neb., 1.1 ppg, 0.8 rpg

D Daniels, Jeanne – 5-9, F 1979-80-81-82 Valley Center, Kan., 6.6 ppg, 3.6 rpg *Davenport, Donita 1970-71-72 Manhattan, Kan. Davidson, Amy – 5-9, G 1987-88-89-90 Edina, Minn., 3.8 ppg, 1.8 rpg DeCamp, Shawnda – 5-9, G 1994 Locust Grove, Okla., 17.3 ppg, 3.3 rpg Decker, Missy – 5-10, G 1994-95-96-97 Rochester, Minn., 7.6 ppg, 2.1 rpg DeShay, Dee – 5-7, G 1998, 00 Cedar Creek, Texas, 1.0 ppg, 0.9 rpg Dietz, Kimberly – 5-9, G 2005-06-07-08 Boulder, Colo., 10.5 ppg, 2.4 rpg Dixon, Tina – 6-3, C 1983-84 Kansas City, Mo., 9.9 ppg, 6.3 rpg Dobbins, Becky – 5-11, F 1981-82-83 Humboldt, Kan., 2.6 ppg, 1.9 rpg Domnick, Linda – 5-3, G 1985 Anthony, Kan., 0.5 ppg, 0.2 rpg

186

DANIELS

DECKER

DOMENICO

GREEN

Domenico, Chelsea – 5-6, G 2002-03-04-05 Thornton, Colo., 1.9 ppg, 2.0 rpg *Drake, Patricia Drouhard, Marilee – 5-10, F 1982 Danville, Kan. *Duffey, Deanna 1970-71-72-73 Colby, Kan. Durham, Cindy – 6-0, F 1983-84-85-86 Independence, Mo., 4.8 ppg., 2.0 rpg. Dutmer, Amy – 6-0, F 2001-02-03-04 York, Neb., 3.0 ppg, 1.5 rpg

E *Ewing, Martha

F *Fair, Arlene Alden, Kan. Feeney, Eileen – 5-11, F East Hanover, N.J., 12.5 ppg, 5.8 rpg *Felbush, Nina Abilene, Kan. Ferguson, Denisha – 6-1, F Clarksville, Tenn., 3.2 ppg, 2.6 rpg Finkes, Angie – 6-1, C St. Paris, Ohio, 11.4 ppg, 5.5 rpg Finneran, Morgen – 5-10, G Granbury, Texas, 1.3 ppg, 1.2 rpg Firsova, Olga – 6-6, C Kiev, Ukraine, 9.9 ppg, 6.0 rpg Fitzpatrick, Theza – 5-4, G St. Louis, Mo., 6.9 ppg, 3.3 rpg *Foster, Judy Franklin, Karen – 5-11, F Sapulpa, Okla., 2.7 ppg, 1.9 rpg Funk, Elyse – 5-5, G Newton, Kan., 2.7 ppg, 1.7 rpg

1967-68 1977-78-79-80 1966-67-68 2001 1997-98-99-00 1998-99-00-01 1998-00 1986-87 1966-67-68 1983-84 1987-88-89-90

G Gaitor, Lisa – 6-2, F Johnson City, Tenn., 3.9 ppg, 3.9 rpg Gary, Priscilla – 5-5, G Memphis, Tenn., 18.3 ppg, 5.0 rpg Gilbertson, Jenny - 6-2, F Wabasha, Minn., 0.0 ppg, 0.5 rpg Gilmore, Barbara – 5-11, F East St. Louis, Mo., 9.5 ppg, 4.6 rpg Gipson, Marlies – 6-0, F McPherson, Kan., 11.4 ppg, 7.1 rpg *Goering, Rebekah – 5-0, G Wichita, Kan. Grattan, JoMoree – 6-2, F Cleveland, Ohio, 2.8 ppg, 3.2 rpg Grebing, Jennifer – 6-2, C Frohna, Mo., 4.3 ppg, 3.3 rpg Green, Susan – 5-8, G Anthony, Kan., 8.6 ppg, 2.2 rpg

1995 1982-83 2009 1982-83 2006-07-08-09 1971-72-73-74 1992-93-94

LAUGHLIN

LEIDING

*Hopkins, Janet – 5-8, F 1971-72-73-74 Benton, Kan. Hubert, Sheila –5-8, F 1985-86 Tulsa, Okla., 9.8 ppg, 4.7 rpg Hughes, Shelly – 6-1, F 1981-82 Williston, N.D., 8.2 ppg, 6.6 rpg Hutton, Danielle – 6-3, F 2001 Overland Park, Kan., 3.6 ppg, 2.6 rpg

J Jacobson, Brit – 5-7, G 1995-96-97-98 Chugiak, Alaska, 13.6 ppg, 4.8 rpg Jacobson, Sunny, 5-10, G 1997 Chugiak, Alaska, 2.0 ppg, 0.5 rpg Jenkins, Sheronda – 5-8, G 1983 Nashville, Tenn., 6.7 ppg, 2.1 rpg John, Jerrianne – 5-9, F 1976 Algonia, Kan., 8.1 ppg, 4.7 rpg *Johns, Peggy – 5-3, G 1972-73-74-75 Manhattan, Kan. Johnson, Patty – 6-4, F 1995 Lorraine, Kan., 1.0 ppg, 1.0 rpg Johnson, Tami – 5-7, G 1976-77-78-79 McPherson, Kan., 5.5 ppg, 2.1 rpg Jones, Andria – 6-1, G 1994-95-96-97 Radnor, Ohio, 10.8 ppg, 5.1 rpg Jones, Cassandra – 5-7, G 1983-84-85-86 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 11.7 ppg, 4.1 rpg Jones, Jennifer – 6-1, F 1983-84-85 Chicago, Ill., 11.6 ppg, 4.3 rpg Jones, Kari – 5-9, G/F 1980 Pratt, Kan., 1.2 ppg, 0.5 rpg Jones, Margo – 6-0, C 1976-77-78 Wichita, Kan., 5.7 ppg, 5.4 rpg

K Karr, Taelor - 5-8, G Paola, Kan., 9.7 ppg, 4.6 rpg Kincaid, Kari – 5-10, G Andover, Kan., 6.3 ppg, 1.9 rpg *Klees, Karen – 5-9, C St. Louis, Mo., 2.0 ppg Koehn, Laurie – 5-8, G Hesston, Kan., 14.3 ppg, 3.0 rpg *Kratky, Mary – 5-8, F Wilson, Kan. Kuebelbeck, Leann – 5-7, G Tonganoxie, Kan., 0.8 ppg, 0.7 rpg Kulas, Brianna - 6-0, F Mission, Kan., 2.2 ppg, 1.8 rpg

2010-11 2007-08-09-10 1974 2002-03-04-05 1971-72-73-74 1985-86-87 2011

L

1998

*Lancaster, Jean 1967-68 Topeka, Kan. Lane, Stephanie – 6-4, C 1987-88-89-90 Wentzville, Mo., 2.4 ppg, 2.0 rpg Larson, Kjersten – 5-8, PG 1994-95-96-97 Maple Grove, Minn., 1.7 ppg, 2.4 rpg *Lasswell, Terri – 5-11, F/C 1974 Emmett, Kan., 2.4 ppg Laughlin, Jan – 5-9, F 1972-73-74-75 Manhattan, Kan. Lees, Melanie – 5-7, G 1981 Pittsburgh, Pa., 0.7 ppg, 0.6 rpg Lehning, Shalee – 5-9, G 2006-07-08-09 Sublette, Kan., 9.1 ppg, 7.0 rpg Leiding, Sue – 6-2, C 1984-85-86-87 Tulsa, Okla., 9.3 ppg, 4.4 rpg

1985

M

1988, 90-91-92 1984-85-86-87

H Hackerott, Sara – 5-6, G Alton, Kan., 5.0 ppg, 2.8 rpg Hamlin, JoAnn – 6-3, C Douglass, Kan. Hanson, Kari – 5-8, G Bismarck, N.D., 2.4 ppg, 1.6 rpg Harrington, Danna – 5-7, G Emporia, Kan., 0.3 ppg, 0.0 rpg Harris, Brandy – 5-11, F Tulsa, Okla., 8.9 ppg, 5.4 rpg Hawley, Kerri – 6-0, F Tulsa, Okla., 1.8 ppg, 1.6 rpg Hazim, Nadira – 5-7, G Topeka, Kan., 14.9 ppg, 4.9 rpg Hester, Kayla – 6-0, C Beaver, Okla., 5.5 ppg, 3.6 rpg Hill, Kelsey - 5-5, G Lenexa, Kan., 2.0 ppg, 0.5 rpg Holley, Amanda – 6-1, F/C Bethany, Okla., 12.9 ppg, 7.3 rpg *Holm, Rose – 5-7, G Burns, Kan., 3.9 ppg Holzman, Lynn – 5-11, F/G Royalton, Ohio, 4.2 ppg, 3.1 rpg Honeycutt, Leah – 5-10, F Houston, Texas, 7.6 ppg, 5.5 rpg

HONEYCUTT

1978 2006 2002-03 1984

1988-89-90-91 1996-97 2008-09-11 1986 1973-74 1991-92-93-94 1990-91-92-93

Madden, Brie – 6-3, C Arlington, Texas, 4.3 ppg, 3.3 rpg Madsen, Janet – 5-8, F Elk River, Minn., 6.9 ppg, 3.0 rpg Mahoney, Megan – 6-0, F/G Sturgis, S.D., 10.1 ppg, 6.2 rpg Matteucci, Rita – 5-10, F Albuquerque, N.M., 7.1 ppg, 4.5 rpg Mauck-Dutton, Brenda – 6-1, C Limon, Colo., 2.3 ppg, 2.1 rpg McCullough, Carolyn – 6-1, G/F Stilwell, Kan., 2.4 ppg, 1.4 rpg McFarland, Jessica – 6-2, C Derby, Kan.

2002-03-04-05 1987-88 2002-03-04-05 1987-88-89-90 1977-78-79-80 2005-06-07-08 2003-04-05-06


ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

MADDEN

L. MILLER

MOYLAN

McIntyre, Twiggy – 5-5, G 2004-05-06 Sapulpa, Okla. *McManis, Mary 1968-69 Manhattan, Kan. Miller, Diana – 5-10, F 1988-89-90-91 Hutchinson, Kan., 15.0 ppg, 6.6 rpg Miller, Laurie – 6-0, F 1976-77-78-79 Smithville, Mo., 8.7 ppg, 6.0 rpg Miller, Mary Jo – 5-5, G 1989-90-91-92 Milroy, Minn., 9.7 ppg, 3.0 rpg Mitchell, Carlene – 5-7, G 1995-96 DeWitt, Ark., 4.5 ppg, 1.5 rpg Moylan, Kelly – 5-9, G 1990-91-92-93 Emmett, Kan., 6.1 ppg, 1.9 rpg Munson, Sara – 5-11, G/F 1996-97 Junction City, Kan., 2.5 ppg, 2.3 rpg Murdoch, Shanda – 6-2, F 2004 Oklahoma City, Okla., 2.3 ppg, 2.5 rpg

N Neal, Stacy – 5-6, PG Winfield, Kan., 1.8 ppg, 0.8 rpg Nelson, Kelsey - 5-9, G Riley, Kan., 4.0 ppg, 1.8 rpg Newsom, Kimmery – 5-6, G Nashville, Tenn., 1.0 ppg, 0.6 rpg Nibarger, Nancy – 5-9, F Morrowville, Kan., 1.7 ppg, 1.4 rpg *Nixon, Mary – 6-0, C Eureka, Kan. Norton, Susie – 5-7, G/F Manhattan, Kan.

1993-94 2008-09 2001-02-03-04 1978 1973-74 1973-74-75-76

O O’Neal, Andrea – 5-7, G Ft. Smith, Ark., 7.3 ppg, 1.9 rpg O’Toole, Kathy – 5-11, C Lawrence, Kan., 5.7 ppg, 5.1 rpg Ohlde, Nicole – 6-5, F/C Clay Center, Kan., 17.8 ppg, 7.9 rpg Ostermann, Emma - 5-8, G Abilene, Kan.

1993-94 1975-76-77 2001-02-03-04 2011

1999 1985 1993-94-95 1974-75-76-77 1979-80-81, 83

R Ragar, Carrie – 6-0, F Palmyra, Mo., 4.3 ppg, 3.0 rpg Ramage, Nicky – 6-1, F Little River, Kan., 9.2 ppg, 4.7 rpg Rethman-Waller, Kristin – 5-9, G/F Corning, Kan., 9.1 ppg, 3.3 rpg Reusser, Janet – 5-5, G Viola, Kan., 11.9 ppg *Roglin, Virginia Quincy, Kan. Roise, Jean – 5-7, G Berthold, N.D., 5.6 ppg, 2.1 rpg Romstad, Tammie – 6-1, C Independence, Mo., 15.2 ppg, 7.6 rpg *Ryan, Dr. Betty J. Leavenworth, Kan.

1996 1997-98-99 1999-00-01-02 1973-74-75-76 1967-68-69-70 1981-82 1979-80-81-82 1969-70-71

S Sailors, April – 5-5, G S. Sioux City, Neb., 4.8 ppg, 1.6 rpg *Sapp, Ellen – 5-8, G Chetopa, Kan., 0.8 ppg, 0.6 rpg Schmidt, Eva – 5-11, F Caldwell, Kan., 0.1 ppg, 0.4 rpg Schreiber, Erin – 6-0, F Jenks, Okla., 6.8 ppg, 2.7 rpg Short, Amy – 5-5, G Goodland, Kan., 0.0 ppg, 0.0 rpg Short, Krist – 5-7, G

POPPE

RAMAGE

Wichita, Kan., 6.4 ppg, 1.7 rpg *Sigel, Greta – 5-11, C Cottonwood Falls, Kan, 3.8 ppg Sloan, Betsy – 5-4, G Salina, Kan., 2.3 ppg, 1.7 rpg Smith, Carol – 5-7, G Detroit, Mich., 2.2 ppg, 0.6 rpg Smith, Heather – 6-2, F Gary, Texas, 1.9 ppg, 0.8 rpg Smith, Naytanda – 5-11, F Enid, Okla., 0.9 ppg, 1.2 rpg Spani, Shalin - 6-0, G Lee’s Summit, Mo., 3.2 ppg, 1.5 rpg Stensaas, Denae – 5-8, G Concordia, Kan., 0.7 ppg, 0.4 rpg Stires, Shanele – 5-11, G/F Salina, Kan., 16.6 ppg, 8.7 rpg Stoehr, Dawn – 5-4, G Plattsmouth, Neb., 0.8 ppg, 0.4 rpg Stoltz, Pam – 6-1, F Albert Lea, Minn., 4.4 ppg, 4.0 rpg Sweat, Ashley – 6-2, F McPherson, Kan., 13.8, 4.6 rpg

RETHMAN

1974-75-76 1980-81-82-83 1987 1998-99

THOMAS

WILCOX

WOODLEE

A name with an (*) designates players who were named honorary letterwinners due to the fact that they participated in Kansas State Women’s Basketball prior to the time that K-State awarded letters to women’s basketball players. The letterwinners list is based on sports information records beginning with the 1973-74 season. Numbers listed are final career statistics.

2004-05-06-07 2008-09-10-11 1985 1993-94-95 1989-90 1992 2007-08-09-10

T Taylor, Angie – 5-9, G Kansas City, Mo., 3.1 ppg, 2.1 rpg Thomas, Carlisa – 5-10, F Jacksonville, Fla., 9.7 ppg, 8.0 rpg Thomas, Kristy – 5-4, PG Kansas City, Kan., 1.2 ppg, 0.1 rpg *Thull, Ginger – 5-5, G Cawker City, Kan., 2.0 ppg *Tilford, Marian Moscow, Kan. *Tilford, Wanda Moscow, Kan.

1980 1984-85-86-87 1995 1974-75-76 1970-71-72-73 1969-70-71, 73

V Voronenko, Alina – 6-2, G Sacramento, Calif., 2.5 ppg, 1.6 rpg

2009-10-11

W

P Perry, Essence – 5-6, G Lawton, Okla., 5.4 ppg, 2.9 rpg Pfalzgraf, Sheryl – 6-3, C McPherson, Kan., 2.0 ppg, 2.4 rpg Pollock, Dana – 5-8, G Onaga, Kan., 1.0 ppg, 2.0 rpg Poppe-Koster, Marsha – 5-9, F Lincolnville, Kan., 11.5 ppg Price, Kim – 6-1, F Hutchinson, Kan., 8.9 ppg, 4.6 rpg

O’TOOLE

2000-01 1975 1977

Ward, Joelle – 6-1, F 1992 Burnsville, Minn., 1.4 ppg, 1.0 rpg Webb, Marshela – 5-10, F 1998-99-00-01 Grandview, Mo., 1.1 ppg, 1.3 rpg Wecker, Kendra – 5-11, F 2002-03-04-05 Marysville, Kan., 18.2 ppg, 8.5 rpg Wheeler, Shana – 6-2, F 2005-06-07-08 Lee’s Summit, Mo., 5.2 ppg, 4.0 rpg White, Mariah - 5-7, G 2010-11 Midwest City, Okla. *Whitehill, Janet 1969 Latham, Kan. Weinreis, Dee – 6-2, C/F 1980-81-82 Minnetonka, Minn., 6.6 ppg, 4.6 rpg Wilcox, LeAnn – 5-8, G 1976, 79-80 Kansas City, Mo., 11.0 ppg., 3.7 rpg Williams, Gayla – 5-6, G 1978-79-80-81 Cedar Point, Kan., 10.1 ppg, 2.8 rpg Williams, Polly – 6-2, C 1990 Sterling Heights, Mich., 2.4 ppg, 1.1 rpg Willingham, Kari – 6-2, F 1996 Perkins, Okla., 1.4 ppg, 0.6 rpg *Witt, Debra 1970-71 Manhattan, Kan. Wittman, Stephanie - 5-9, G 2011 San Antonio, Texas Woodard, Shelley – 5-10, G/F 1982 Maize, Kan., 1.8 ppg, 0.5 rpg Woodlee, Kim – 5-8, G 1998-99-00-01 Beersheba Springs, Tenn., 9.2 ppg, 3.6 rpg

Z Zanotti, Danielle – 6-2, F Mustang, Okla., 2.5 ppg, 2.3 rpg

2006-07-08-09

Current Players in BOLD

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1971-72

JUDY AKERS 1968-79 • 206-94 (.687) A Kansas State graduate with a degree in physical education, Judy Akers helped start the women’s basketball program at her alma mater. During her 11 years at K-State, Akers’ teams turned in six 20-win seasons and captured nine Kansas state titles and two Big Eight crowns. On the national scene, Akers led the Wildcats to two Region VI titles and five AIAW national tournament bids. Akers also served as K-State’s women’s athletics director from 1974-76.

1968-69 Record: 11-3 (.786)

Head Coach: Judy Akers

First year as an intercollegiate sport • Team won its first 11 games. Date

Opponent Bethel Marymount Bethel Bethel at Kansas Emporia State at Kansas Pittsburg State Emporia State Marymount Emporia State Wayland Baptist* Ranger J.C.* Southern State*

F7 F 22 F 23 M1 M5 M7 M 20 M 21 M 22

W/L W W W W W W W W W W W L L L

Score 38-25 55-30 40-39 51-44 35-24 41-37 40-31 47-32 65-48 56-26 57-32 21-76 35-84 55-75

1969-70 Record: 10-7 (.588) H: 4-1 A: 4-3 N: 2-3 Head Coach: Judy Akers Wildcats posted an 8-4 regular season mark • Participated in two postseason NIT tournaments • 21-10 record (.677) in first two seasons of program. Opponent Fort Hays State Bethel at Wayne State at Fort Hays State McPherson Kansas at Marymount at Bethel at McPherson at J.F. Kennedy Southwestern at Kansas Towson+ W. Carolina+ Wayland Baptist* Ranger JC* W. Texas State*

Undefeated at Ahearn Field House (6-0) • 9-1 in league • Beat Fort Hays State to win state championship • Judy Akers picked up 50th victory at K-State with a 57-32 win over Dickinson State • Took sixth in AIAW Region VI Tourney. Date J 14 J 18 J 21 J 22 J 26 J 27 J 29 F1 F4 F 11 F 12 F 18 F 19 F 25 F 25 F 26 F 26 M3 M4 M9 M 10 M 11

Opponent at Washburn at Haskell McPherson Benedictine at Wichita State at Kansas at Fort Hays State Washburn Wichita State at Benedictine at McPherson Haskell Kansas Lamar Baylor Texas State Stephen F. Austin McPherson^ Fort Hays State^ Central Missouri## Dickinson State## NW Missouri State##

W/L W W L W L W W W L L W W (OT) W L L L W

Score 56-26 63-17 45-47 35-26 37-40 58-26 59-30 52-30 47-51 37-62 56-36 50-45 52-42 38-43 43-61 41-52 56-47

+ NIWIB Tournament (Boston, Mass.) * NWIT (Amarillo, Texas)

^ Kansas State Tournament (Lawrence, Kan.) ## AIAW Region VI (Springfield, Mo.)

1972-73 Record: 20-6 (.769) H: 6-1 A: 6-3 N: 8-2 Head Coach: Judy Akers

Date D2 D8 D9 D 15 J 19 J 20 J 23 J 26 J 30 F2 F3 F6 F 10 F 16 F 17 F 17 F 23 F 24 F 28 M8 M9 M 10 M 22 M 23 M 23 M 24

Opponent NW Mississippi State Kansas Missouri State at Midland Lutheran at Central Missouri at Wichita State McPherson Fort Hays State at Central Missouri Phillips at Fort Hays State at Kansas Wichita State Lamar Texas Women’s NW Louisiana McPherson^ at Fort Hays State^ at Phillips South Dakota State## Central Missouri## Wayne State## Southern Conn. St. ### Long Beach State ### East Carolina### South Carolina###

Record: 12-12 (.500) H: 4-6 A: 6-4 N: 2-2 Head Coach: Judy Akers

1973-74

Opened the season 0-6, marking the worst start in school history.

Record: 21-9 (.700) H: 8-4 A: 8-4 N: 5-1 Head Coach: Judy Akers

Opponent at Seminole at Seminole Parsons Parsons at Parsons at Parsons at Southern Illinois at Southern Illinois Wayne State at Wichita State Fort Hays State Kansas Wayne State at Southwestern at Kansas Seminole Seminole at Washburn Southwestern Wichita State McPherson at Kansas Queens* North Carolina*

M7

* NWIT (Cullowhee, N.C.)

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Score 59-26 52-22 57-31 44-25 44-40 32-33 43-48 39-15 49-37 65-26 50-42 71-30 59-47 40-25 66-48 67-53 65-67 51-35 61-50 57-65 57-32 66-70

W/L L W W W W W W W L W L W W W W L W W L W W W L W W W

Score 35-41 47-25 51-46 43-39 59-53 57-35 42-37 47-24 57-59 50-38 43-46 49-45 87-21 50-44 45-39 46-54 48-38 50-42 38-47 43-35 45-41 43-39 52-56 49-43 47-46 69-57

^ Kansas State Tournament (Hays, Kan.) ## AIAW Region VI (Warrensburg, Mo.) ### AIAW National Tourney (New York)

1970-71

Date D 11 D 12 D 22 D 23 J9 J 10 J 12 J 13 J 17 J 22 J 29 J 30 F6 F9 F 13 F 19 F 20 F 24 F 26 F 27

W/L W W W W W L L W W W W W W W W W L (OT) W W L W L

First 20-win season in school history • Won AIAW Region VI Tournament • Finished sixth in national postseason tournament • 100th game in KSU history, a 56-52 loss to S. Conn. St.

* NWIT (Amarillo, Texas)

Date J 10 J 13 J 24 F7 F 13 F 18 F 20 F 21 F 28 M2 M6 M7 M 12 M 13 M 19 M 20 M 21

M M M M M

Record: 17-5 (.773) H: 6-0 A: 5-2 N: 6-3 Head Coach: Judy Akers

W/L L L L L L L W W L W W W L W W L L W W W W L W L

Score 58-75 43-85 37-74 35-45 50-69 41-68 56-38 32-28 31-50 43-38 60-35 40-21 50-51 53-24 56-42 40-53 42-52 39-24 43-29 59-32 N/A 44-52 49-35 47-53

League champions • Took third place in AIAW Region VI Tournament. Date N 22 N 23 N 24 D4 D7 D 10 D 14 D 21 J 15 J 18 J 19 J 22 J 25 J 29 J 31 F1 F8 F9 F 12 F 15 F 16 F 21 F 22 M1 M2

Opponent Altus vs. Northern Okla. at Phillips John F. Kennedy Washburn Central Missouri at Haskell JC Missouri State at Benedictine at Missouri State at Central Missouri Wichita State Fort Hays State Benedictine at Kansas Iowa State at Wichita State at Fort Hays State Haskell at Grand View at William Penn at Washburn Kansas at Bethany^ Fort Hays State^

W/L W W L L W L W W W W W W W W L W W W W L L W W W W

Score 31-22 56-52 33-43 49-52 78-16 52-54 67-17 66-56 63-24 58-45 46-41 87-21 67-39 68-30 39-42 59-42 66-25 62-38 94-20 49-60 47-58 50-30 67-27 63-35 82-54

7 8 9 21 22

M.L. King## William Penn## Dickinson State## Immaculata### Wayland Baptist###

W L W L L

62-41 46-52 67-33 40-50 34-49

^ Kansas State Tournament (Lindsborg, Kan.) ## AIAW Region VI (Brookings, S.D.) ### AIAW National Tournament (Manhattan, Kan.)

1974-75 Record: 24-9 (.727) H: 9-2 A: 7-2 N: 8-5 Head Coach: Judy Akers Judy Akers picked up her 100th coaching victory at K-State with an 8037 win at home over Kansas • Captured the state championship • Took second in AIAW Region VI Tournament • Finished sixth in AIAW National Championships. Date N 23 N 29 N 30 D6 D7 D 12 D 14 J 11 J 14 J 17 J 18 J 20 J 24 J 25 J 28 J 31 F4 F7 F8 F 11 F 13 F 21 F 27 F 28 F 28 M6 M6 M8 M 19 M 20 M 20 M 21 M 22

Opponent vs. Wayland Baptist at William Penn vs. John F. Kennedy Midland Lutheran at NW Missouri State Wichita State Missouri State at Wayland Baptist Central Missouri Nebraska^ Illinois State^ at Fort Hays State Kansas at Missouri State Emporia State Grand View at Iowa State at Wichita State William Penn at Emporia State John F. Kennedy at Kansas St. Mary of Plains& Bethany& Kansas& South Dakota State## Missouri State## William Penn## Immaculata### Boise State### Ohio State### William Penn### Wayland Baptist###

W/L L L L W W W W L W W W W W W W L W W L W W W W W W W W L L W W W L

Score 57-97 44-53 49-57 81-30 66-58 78-25 90-35 44-91 67-56 82-31 67-55 67-59 80-37 76-69 83-42 55-57 73-67 82-48 57-74 60-54 56-52 65-49 78-27 77-44 88-43 70-40 66-45 57-64 54-63 65-37 61-51 54-43 55-63

^ Wildkitten Classic (Manhattan, Kan.) & Kansas State Tournament (Hays, Kan.) ## AIAW Region VI (Lawrence, Kan.) ### AIAW Nationals (Harrisonburg, Va.)

1975-76 Record: 28-6 (.824) H: 11-2 A: 5-3 N: 12-1 Head Coach: Judy Akers Ranked 10th and 12th in preseason polls • First 100+ point game, a 105-28 win over Fort Hays State • Hosted first Big Eight Tournament (midseason, unofficial) • Regular-season Big Eight champions • Took sixth in AIAW Region VI Tournament • Set school records with 28 wins and an .823 winning percentage. AP Date KSU N 28 — N 29 — N 30 — D9 — D 12 — D 13 — D 16 — J8 — J9 — J 10 — J 13 — J 16 — J 17 — J 19 — J 23 — J 26 — J 30 — J 31 — F2 — F6 — F7 — F7 — F9 — F 10 — F 12 — F 13 — F 14 — F 16 — F 18 — F 25 — F 27 — M4 — M5 — M6 —

Rankings Opp Opponent — vs. Claremore — vs. Wayne State — vs. Grand View — Wichita State — Fort Hays State — William Penn — Wayland Baptist — at Temple J.C. 4 vs. Stephen F. Austin — vs. Weatherford J.C. — at Wayland Baptist — vs. Nebraska — vs. Oklahoma State — at Central Missouri — Missouri State — at Kansas — Phillips — Iowa State — Wayne State — vs. Central Michigan — vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse — vs. William Penn — at William Penn — at Grand View — Oklahoma% — Nebraska% — Missouri% — at Fort Hays State — at Wichita State — Kansas — Emporia State — vs. South Dakota St.## — vs. NW Missouri St.## — vs. William Penn###

% Big Eight Tournament (Manhattan, Kan.) ## AIAW Region VI (Moorhead, Minn.)

W/L W W W W W L L W W W L W W L W W W W W W W W L W W W W W W W W W W L

Score 78-46 90-65 73-72 65-45 105-28 58-65 49-52 93-77 63-46 66-59 53-80 62-53 79-68 62-64 58-48 54-47 55-51 105-80 89-57 61-51 84-63 63-61 59-72 89-72 90-27 51-47 85-41 85-48 84-50 59-36 81-51 73-41 67-63 59-74


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1976-77

1978-79

Record: 23-12 (.657) H: 8-2 A: 6-4 N: 9-6 Head Coach: Judy Akers

Record: 20-11 H: 6-4 A: 8-3 N: 6-4 Head Coach: Judy Akers

Fifth 20-win season • Second Big Eight regular-season championship • AIAW Region VI champions • AIAW quarterfinalists.

Judy Akers picked up her 200th coaching victory at K-State with a 6462 win at Missouri • Ninth consecutive league championship • Took second in Region VI Tournament • Fourth place in AIAW South Sectional • In Akers’ last season, she left with 206 wins in 11 seasons and remains the all-time winningest coach.

Date N 25 N 26 N 27 D1 D3 D4 D 10 D 17 D 27 D 28 D 30 J5 J6 J7 J 11 J 14 J 20 J 21 J 22 J 25 J 28 J 31 F2 F4 F 11 F 14 F 17 F 23 F 24 M 10 M 11 M 12 M 23 M 24 M 25

AP KSU 19 — — — — — — — — 19 19 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 20 20 20

Rankings Opp Opponent — vs. Texas A&M 13 vs. Baylor — vs. Louisiana State — Grand View — at Wayne State — at Nebraska 6 William Penn — UNLV — vs. Southern Conn. St. — vs. Rhode Island — at Montclair State — at Simpson — at Wichita State — vs. Phillips 1 Wayland Baptist — at Missouri State — Iowa State% — Kansas% — Nebraska% — Kansas 20 at William Penn — at Wichita State — NW Missouri State — Nebraska — at Iowa State — Central Missouri — Wichita State — at Kansas — NW Oklahoma State — at Luther# — Nebraska-Omaha## — Missouri## — Utah### 5 Tennessee### 6 Tennessee Tech###

W/L W L L W L W W W L W L W W L L W W W W W L W L W L W W W W W W W W L L

Score 61-53 54-68 57-62 73-39 57-59 64-56 57-53 73-71 46-55 59-50 57-78 80-50 77-47 68-78 64-72 74-56 60-59 68-65 60-50 62-55 61-75 76-53 57-71 75-53 57-58 76-61 64-60 62-56 78-62 72-56 90-61 70-54 70-32 69-81 58-68

% Big Eight Tourney (Boulder, Colo.) ## AIAW Region VI (Decorah, Iowa) ### AIAW National Tourney (Minneapolis, Minn.)

Record: 20-14 (.588) H: 11-2 A: 4-6 N: 5-6 Head Coach: Judy Akers

Rankings Opp Opponent — vs. Houston — vs. Louisiana Tech — vs. Missouri — vs. Central Missouri 3 Wayland Baptist — Nebraska 14 at Missouri — New Mexico — vs. Tennessee Tech — vs. Mississippi — vs. Miss. Gulf Coast 17 vs. Ohio State — Minnesota — Oklahoma State% — at Kansas% — Oklahoma% — Missouri State — at UNLV 11 at UCLA — at Long Beach State — at Kansas — vs. UNLV — at Kansas — Wichita State — at Nebraska 15 Missouri — NW Missouri State — Iowa State — at Central Missouri 17 Kansas — at Wichita State — Minnesota## — Drake## 13 Missouri##

% Big Eight Tournament (Lincoln, Neb.) ## AIAW Region VI (Manhattan, Kan.)

Rankings Opp Opponent — vs. Brigham Young — at New Mexico — Long Beach State — at Texas Tech 6 at Wayland Baptist — at Nebraska — at Iowa State 19 Missouri — vs. High Point — vs. Pfeiffer — vs. Clemson — at Minnesota — Iowa — Oklahoma State% — Missouri% — at Nebraska% — Texas Women’s^ — Minnesota^ 18 Kansas 14 UCLA — at Wichita State 19 at Missouri — Nebraska — Central Missouri — Wichita State 16 at Kansas — at Minnesota## — Drake## 17 Kansas## 1 Old Dominion# 11 Valdosta State#

W/L W L L W L W W L W W W W W W L L W L W L W W W W W W (2OT) W W L L L

Score 101-96 68-77 62-70 83-66 71-76 77-71 89-64 60-71 86-81 89-77 73-70 100-62 93-80 86-64 74-84 65-68 66-62 66-68 73-65 60-64 81-63 64-62 75-61 81-74 90-51 92-91 84-80 79-70 59-75 75-96 92-104

LYNN HICKEY

Played eight games against Top 10 opponents • Captured the league championship • Took second place in AIAW Region VI Tournament. AP KSU — 16 16 16 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

AP KSU — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

% Big Eight Tournament (Lincoln, Neb.) * K-State Classic (Manhattan, Kan.) ## AIAW Region VI (Minneapolis, Minn.) # AIAW South Sectional (Cookeville, Tenn.)

1977-78

Date N 24 N 25 N 26 N 30 D2 D6 D9 D 10 D 15 D 15 D 16 D 17 D 29 J5 J6 J7 J 13 J 18 J 20 J 21 J 25 J 27 J 28 J 31 F3 F4 F8 F 10 F 14 F 21 F 25 M9 M 10 M 11

Date N 24 N 25 N 29 D1 D2 D5 D6 D 12 D 21 D 22 D 23 J6 J8 J 18 J 19 J 20 J 26 J 27 J 30 F2 F3 F6 F 13 F 19 F 23 F 26 M9 M 10 M 11 M 16 M 17

W/L W L (OT) L W L W W W L L W L W W L L W L L L W W L W W W W W (OT) L W W W W L

Score 73-69 82-90 58-70 74-69 56-60 72-50 76-66 79-60 59-73 57-62 77-64 55-65 70-30 95-69 53-75 61-67 74-51 84-113 62-123 88-99 66-65 89-62 63-76 84-63 63-57 71-61 71-69 66-64 57-73 74-68 78-33 96-81 66-52 68-70

1979-84 • 125-39 (.762) Lynn Hickey’s Wildcats won 23 games and advanced to a national postseason tournament in each of her five years at the helm. An AllAmerican and summa cum laude graduate at Ouachita Baptist College, Hickey won two Big Eight Conference titles and coached K-State’s first Kodak All-American, Priscilla Gary. Hickey left K-State to become the head coach at Texas A&M, a post she held for 10 years. She later became the senior associate athletics director there and is now the director of athletics at Texas-San Antonio. Hickey was inducted into the Kansas State Sports Hall of Fame in August of 2004.

F 12 F 15 F 19 F 22 F 25 F 28 F 29 M1 M6 M7 M8 M 12 M 15

11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 14 14

— — — — 10 — 10 — — — 15 — 2

Missouri Minnesota at Central Missouri Iowa State Kansas Wichita State+ Kansas+ Central Missouri+ Minnesota## at Drake## Kansas## at Boston### at Tennessee###

W W L W W W W L W W L W L

69-60 103-68 73-79 84-76 61-52 73-71 79-74 60-73 70-63 74-65 80-89 72-68 64-84

% Big Eight Tournament (Columbia, Mo.) + Southern Subregional (Pittsburg, Kan.) ## AIAW Region VI (Des Moines, Iowa) ### AIAW National Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.)

1980-81 Record: 23-11 (.676) H: 11-2 A: 7-5 N: 5-4 Head Coach: Lynn Hickey Started season 9-0, the second-best start in school history • Loss to Kansas ended 21-game home winning streak • Took second in the Big Eight Conference • Qualified for the Region VI Tournament. Date N 22 N 25 N 27 N 28 N 29 D2 D6 D9 D 12 D 19 D 20 D 22 J3 J5 J8 J9 J 10 J 15 J 16 J 17 J 24 J 27 J 31 F3 F6 F7 F 13 F 17 F 23 F 25 F 27 M2 M6 M 13

AP KSU — 15 15 15 15 14 14 13 13 13 13 13 16 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 16 20 — — — — — — — — — — — —

Rankings Opp Opponent — Tulsa — at Pittsburg State — Iowa State — Washington State — Memphis — Missouri — at Creighton — at Nebraska — at Wichita State 10 at UCLA 12 vs. South Carolina — at Pepperdine — Nebraska-Omaha 13 Stephen F. Austin 18 vs. Illinois — vs. Minnesota — at Wichita State — Nebraska% — Missouri% 5 at Kansas% — at Minnesota 5 Kansas — Creighton — Wichita State — vs. Boston — vs. Virginia State — at Drake 6 at Kansas — at Loyola Marymount — Pittsburg State — Central Missouri — Wichita State! — South Dakota — Drake##

W/L W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W L W W W L L L W L L W L L W W W L W L

Score 109-78 96-40 98-62 67-48 82-75 74-68 73-63 75-63 57-56 70-83 82-62 84-80 79-77 83-75 67-52 70-71 93-70 74-72 85-77 60-85 54-70 68-88 77-53 66-67 59-62 84-43 79-94 63-74 70-36 (Forf.) 78-73 61-65 104-52 69-76

% Big Eight Tournament (Lawrence, Kan.) ! AIAW Playoff Game (Emporia, Kan.) ## AIAW Region VI (Minneapolis, Minn.)

1979-80 Record: 26-9 (.743) H: 11-0 A: 6-6 N: 9-3 Head Coach: Lynn Hickey Undefeated at Ahearn Field House (11-0) • Took second place in Region VI Tournament • Finished third in East Sectional (Sweet Sixteen) • Ranked 13th in final women’s poll.

Date N 23 N 24 N 30 D4 D6 D 10 D 14 D 29 J3 J4 J5 J8 J 10 J 11 J 17 J 18 J 19 J 25 J 26 J 28 F2 F7

AP KSU — — — — — — 18 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 13 13 13 14 14 14 13 11

Rankings Opp Opponent — vs. Cal Poly Pomona — at New Mexico — Wayland Baptist — Nebraska — Colorado — at Missouri — Oklahoma — Wyoming — vs. Air Force — vs. Illinois State — vs. New Mexico 7 at Rutgers — at Fordham — at Seton Hall — Iowa State% — at Missouri% 20 Colorado% 11 vs. Cheyney State 9 at Kansas 9 at Kansas — Wichita State — Drake

W/L W W W W W L W W W W L L W W W L W W L W W W

Score 78-75 65-60 79-69 90-75 106-75 81-90 96-73 75-54 92-52 72-60 57-68 56-81 66-64 66-45 80-66 76-81 81-69 68-51 60-85 67-66 73-53 89-78

Kansas State Hall of Famer Lynn Hickey (below) holds the K-State record for career winning percentage, winning 76.2 percent of games during her five-year tenure with the Wildcats. 189


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

KANSAS STATE ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES 1974-75 Jane Schroeder 1975-76 Jane Schroeder Mary Phyl Dwight 1976-77 Jane Schroeder 1977-78 Jane Schroeder Pat Dobratz 1978-79 Jane Schroeder 1979-80 Steve Silverberg 1980-81 Sally Anthony 1981-82 Sally Anthony Eileen Feeney 1982-83 Sally Anthony Eileen Feeney 1983-84 Sally Anthony Eileen Feeney 1984-85 Margaret Thomas Priscilla Gary 1985-86 Margaret Thomas Eddie Vaughn 1986-87 Eddie Vaughn Terri Lasswell 1987-88 Terri Lasswell Jane Lobenstein

1996-97 Kamie Ethridge Bridgett Bonds Williams Sue Serafini 1997-98 Kamie Ethridge Bridgett Bonds Williams Sue Serafini 1998-99 Kamie Ethridge Kristin Becker Sue Serafini 1999-2000 Kamie Ethridge Kristin Becker Sue Serafini 2000-01 Kamie Ethridge Kristin Becker Sue Serafini 2001-02 Kamie Ethridge Kristin Becker Sue Serafini 2002-03 Kamie Ethridge Kristin Becker Sue Serafini 2003-04 Kamie Ethridge Kristin Becker Sue Serafini 2004-05 Kamie Ethridge Shelley Jarrard Stephanie White 2005-06 Kamie Ethridge Shelley Jarrard Jennie Lillis

1988-89 Terri Lasswell Gaye Griffin

2006-07 Kamie Ethridge Kelly Moylan Andria Jones

1989-90 Gaye Griffin Susan Kubala Lynne Fitzgerald

2007-08 Kamie Ethridge Kelly Moylan Andria Jones

1990-91 Sue Doran Sharon Allen Meg Matsakis

2008-09 Kamie Ethridge Kelly Moylan Andria Jones

1991-92 Sue Doran Jan Chance Joeleen Bieber

2009-10 Kamie Ethridge Kelly Moylan Shalee Lehning

1992-93 Sue Doran Jan Chance Joeleen Bieber

2010-11 Kamie Ethridge Kelly Moylan Shalee Lehning

1993-94 Kelly Kramer Lori Armendariz Tammie Romstad

2011-12 Kamie Ethridge Kelly Moylan Shalee Lehning

1994-95 Kelly Kramer Lori Armendariz Tammie Romstad 1995-96 Kelly Kramer Lori Armendariz LaTonya Tate

1981-82

• Qualified for NCAA Midwest Regional, the sixth consecutive national tourney appearance • Lynn Hickey’s last year as K-State head coach • Hickey’s .762 winning percentage is the best in school history • Hickey’s Wildcats lost only four home games (65-4) in her five years.

• Big 8 Champions

Record: 26-6 (.813) H: 15-1 A: 8-4 N: 3-1 Head Coach: Lynn Hickey Posted 10th 20-win season in program history • Lynn Hickey picks up 50th coaching win at K-State with a 79-63 win vs. Pittsburgh • Big Eight champions • Posted a school-record 17-game winning streak • Took second in East Regional • Reached the Elite Eight in first NCAA women’s tournament.

Date N 23 N 27 N 28 D4 D5 D8 D 12 D 18 D 20 D 22 J2 J4 J5 J7 J 14 J 15 J 16 J 22 J 23 J 26 F3 F6 F 11 F 13 F 16 F 20 F 23 F 27 M5 M 13 M 18 M 20

AP KSU — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 19 19 18 18

Rankings Opp Opponent — Pacific Christian — Pittsburgh^ 4 South Carolina^ — vs. South Dakota — vs. Wayland Baptist — at Missouri — Oklahoma City — at Central Missouri 19 Detroit — Jackson State — at Arkansas — at Mississippi State — at Memphis State 20 at Tennessee — Missouri% — Nebraska% 15 Colorado% — at Tulsa — at Oklahoma State — at Kansas — Wichita State — Minnesota — at Creighton — at Iowa State — Drake — Creighton — Kansas — at Wichita State — Central Missouri — Stephen F. Austin$ 7 Old Dominion$$$ 2 Cheyney State$$$$

W/L W W L W W W W W W W L L L L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L

Score 103-36 79-63 65-81 73-60 93-78 64-62 71-64 66-64 70-35 73-56 53-68 78-79 72-83 68-83 72-69 81-57 76-71 94-54 71-63 83-74 69-64 77-68 79-49 72-50 82-74 89-36 80-69 68-63 66-61 78-75 76-67 71-93

^ Converse Little Apple Classic (Manhattan, Kan.) % Big Eight Tournament (Manhattan, Kan.) $ NCAA East Regional First Round (Manhattan, Kan.) $$$ NCAA East Regional (Manhattan, Kan.) $$$$ NCAA East Regional (Raleigh, N.C.)

1982-83

• Big 8 Regular Season Champions

Undefeated at Ahearn Field House (14-0) • Team averaged a schoolrecord 81.3 ppg • Lynn Hickey picked up 100th coaching win at K-State with a 91-72 win at home against Illinois State • Big Eight regular-season conference champions • Runner-up in first postseason Big Eight Tournament • Qualified for NCAA Midwest Regional (Sweet 16) • Priscilla Gary became K-State’s first Kodak All-American. AP KSU 11 11 10 10 10 10 8 11 11 11 11 11 13 13 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 8 8 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 17 17

Rankings Opp Opponent — Arkansas^ — Central Missouri^ — Illinois State 2 Old Dominion — at Texas A&M 10 at Texas — Wichita State — at Creighton — at Drake — Cal State Fullerton 15 at Clemson — at Georgia 12 Missouri — Colorado — at Nebraska — at Iowa State — Kansas — Nebraska — at Oklahoma — at Wichita State — Oklahoma State 19 at Missouri — at Colorado — at Kansas — at Oklahoma State — Iowa State — at Oklahoma — Oklahoma State% — Colorado% 17 Missouri% — Illinois State$ 3 Texas$$$

W/L W W W W W L W W L (OT) W W L W W W (OT) W W W W W W L L W W W W W W L W L (OT)

Score 86-79 88-75 80-70 58-50 83-72 73-93 77-59 81-62 79-82 88-71 92-72 67-88 88-77 75-59 104-103 78-63 80-74 100-73 86-74 71-64 84-59 55-67 67-84 78-68 76-53 95-73 87-63 102-64 97-63 65-75 91-72 70-73

^ Converse Little Apple Classic (Manhattan, Kan.) % Big Eight Tournament (Norman, Okla.) $ NCAA Midwest Regional First Round (Manhattan, Kan.) $$$$ NCAA Midwest Regional (Ruston, La.)

1983-84

• Big 8 Champions

Record: 25-6 (.806)/12-2 (.857) H: 14-1 A: 8-4 N: 3-1 Head Coach: Lynn Hickey Started season 7-0, the third-best start in school history • Ranked as high as sixth in the nation • Loss to Texas snapped 31-game home win streak • Big Eight regular-season co-champs • Big Eight Tournament champions

190

AP KSU 9 9 7 7 6 6 6 9 9 10 10 10 10 9 9 7 7 11 11 10 10 12 12 11 11 11 11 7 7 7 7

Rankings Opp Opponent — North Texas* — Central Missouri* — at Wichita State — at Northwestern — Drake — Creighton — vs. Montana — vs. Oregon State — at Portland State 8 Texas — Oral Roberts 7 at Old Dominion — Wichita State — at Oklahoma State — Oklahoma — at Colorado — at Kansas — Iowa State — Nebraska 12 at Missouri — at Oklahoma — Colorado — Oklahoma State — at Iowa State — Kansas — at Nebraska 7 Missouri — Iowa State% — Oklahoma% 9 Missouri% 13 at NE Louisiana$

W/L W W W W W W W (OT) L W L W L W W W W L W W L W W W W W W W W W W L

Score 99-44 93-70 68-53 97-65 68-58 66-50 64-62 62-70 62-47 78-82 79-62 64-92 92-71 76-71 88-70 77-55 58-71 73-58 95-75 62-66 71-62 94-67 86-62 86-61 81-63 91-76 100-84 86-60 69-67 84-75 73-78

* Little Apple Classic (Manhattan, Kan.) % Big Eight Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) Big Eight first round site on campus $ NCAA Midwest Regional First Round (Monroe, La.)

MATILDA MOSSMAN 1984-90 • 83-68 (.550)

Record: 25-7 (.781)/12-2 (.857) H: 14-0 A: 9-5 N: 2-2 Head Coach: Lynn Hickey

Date N 26 N 27 N 30 D4 D9 D 11 D 18 D 21 D 22 D 31 J5 J6 J 12 J 15 J 18 J 22 J 26 F3 F5 F8 F 11 F 15 F 19 F 23 F 26 M3 M5 M 10 M 11 M 12 M 19 M 25

Date N 25 N 26 N 29 D3 D8 D 10 D 18 D 19 D 20 D 30 J2 J5 J9 J 18 J 21 J 25 J 28 J 31 F4 F8 F 11 F 16 F 18 F 22 F 25 F 28 M3 M6 M9 M 10 M 15

Mossman began her career at Kansas State after a three-year stint as the head coach at Arkansas. The 1986-87 season was arguably Mossman’s best as she led the Wildcats to their last Big Eight Conference title and a berth in the NCAA Midwest Regional. Tabbed Big Eight Coach of the Year for her efforts, Mossman coached K-State to a 13-0 home mark that year, the fourth undefeated home season in school history. She is currently the head girls basketball coach at Norman High School in Norman, Okla.

1984-85 Record: 16-13 (.552)/6-8 (.429) H: 8-4 A: 6-8 N: 2-1 Head Coach: Matilda Mossman 16-13 mark broke string of 12 consecutive 20-win seasons and 13 national postseason appearances. AP Date KSU N 23 — N 24 — N 27 — N 30 — D1 — D4 — D 12 — D 15 — D 29 — J5 — J7 — J9 — J 12 — J 16 — J 19 — J 22 — J 26 — J 29 — F2 — F5 — F9 — F 12 — F 16 — F 20 — F 23 — F 28 — M2 — M5 — M8 —

Rankings Opp Opponent — Grambling State^ — Central Michigan^ — at Illinois State — vs. Baylor — at Wichita State — at Drake — Emporia State 2 at Texas — Northern Illinois — vs. Louisiana State — at Grambling State 7 at Louisiana Tech — Creighton — at Nebraska — at Colorado — Oklahoma State 20 at Oklahoma — Kansas — at Iowa State — Missouri — Oklahoma — at Oklahoma State — Nebraska — at Kansas — Colorado — Iowa State — at Missouri — at Oklahoma State% — Missouri%

^ Little Apple Classic (Manhattan, Kan.) % Big Eight Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)

W/L W W L W W L W L W W W L W L W L L L W L W L W W W L L W L

Score 92-70 75-60 68-69 62-56 66-49 68-78 87-54 48-74 85-70 77-69 94-82 75-83 71-64 67-74 89-74 65-67 85-92 64-76 75-65 66-91 90-75 47-75 87-76 77-76 78-60 65-75 75-92 85-62 91-58


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1985-86 Record: 16-13 (.552)/6-8 (.429) H: 9-4 A: 6-6 N: 1-3 Head Coach: Matilda Mossman 500th game in Kansas State history, a 69-65 win over Northern Illinois. AP Date KSU N 22 — N 23 — N 26 — N 29 — N 30 — D6 — D7 — D 11 — D 14 — D 16 — J3 — J4 — J8 — J 14 — J 18 — J 22 — J 25 — J 29 — F1 — F5 — F8 — F 11 — F 15 — F 18 — F 22 — F 26 — M1 — M4 — M6 —

Rankings Opp Opponent — North Dakota State^ 4 Louisiana Tech^ — Wichita State — vs. Central Michigan — at Minnesota 11 vs. Tennessee — at Northern Illinois — Emporia State — Drake — Louisiana State 7 vs. Western Kentucky — at UNLV — at Oral Roberts — Iowa State — at Colorado 14 Oklahoma — Kansas — at Oklahoma State — Missouri — at Nebraska — Colorado 17 at Oklahoma — at Iowa State — Oklahoma State — at Kansas — at Missouri — Nebraska — Kansas% — Colorado%

W/L W L W W W L W W W W L W L W W L L L W L L L W W L L W W L

Score 70-59 63-73 76-60 82-63 87-50 56-68 69-65 76-47 76-64 50-48 69-95 66-63 75-78 78-76 67-55 72-83 66-69 58-60 81-65 70-73 57-69 77-94 84-73 83-65 70-81 57-67 101-63 69-65 56-57

^ Little Apple Classic (Manhattan, Kan.) % Big Eight Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)

1986-87 Record: 22-9 (.710)/9-5 (.643) H: 13-0 A: 6-7 N: 3-2 Head Coach: Matilda Mossman Matilda Mossman tabbed Big Eight Coach of the Year • Fourth undefeated home season (13-0) in school history • Big Eight Conference regularseason tri-champions • Won sixth regular-season Big Eight championship • Last Wildcat team to win a conference title • Carlisa Thomas named Big Eight Tournament MVP • Qualified for NCAA Midwest Regional.

Date N 28 N 29 D1 D5 D6 D 11 D 13 D 19 D 29 D 30 J2 J6 J8 J 12 J 14 J 17 J 21 J 24 J 27 J 31 F6 F7 F 11 F 14 F 17 F 21 F 25 F 28 M1 M2 M 11

AP KSU — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

Rankings Opp Opponent — Western Illinois^ — Loyola Marymount^ — Minnesota — vs. American 2 at Louisiana Tech — at Drake — at Creighton — UMKC — at UC Santa Barbara — at Cal State Fullerton — at Chapman College — at Oklahoma — Oral Roberts — St. Mary the Plains — Nebraska — Iowa State — at Colorado — Kansas — at Oklahoma State — at Missouri — Oklahoma — at Iowa State — Colorado — at Nebraska — Oklahoma State — at Kansas — Missouri — Oklahoma% — Missouri% — Kansas% — Northwestern#

W/L W W W W L W L W W W W L W W W W W W (OT) L L W W W (OT) L W L W W W L L (2OT)

Score 84-46 73-49 79-68 54-51 45-67 73-72 59-62 72-61 57-48 80-68 95-51 47-70 95-57 88-50 81-76 63-56 71-61 71-65 67-75 74-78 80-69 72-66 85-78 57-77 74-62 63-68 90-81 79-64 78-61 51-85 61-62

* McCall Pattern Classic (Manhattan, Kan.) % Big Eight Tournament (Salina, Kan.) # NCAA Midwest Regional First Round (Evanston, Ill.)

Final season in Ahearn Field House • Record at Ahearn (1969-1988): 173-44 (.797) • Loss in home opener ends 15-game home winning streak • Set school single-game scoring record with 110-point outburst vs. Texas-Pan American • First losing season in school history. Date N 27 N 28 D2 D5 D8 D 11 D 12 D 19 D 30

W/L L W W (OT) W W L W L W

— — — — — — — — 2 — — — — — — — — — —

at Arizona State at Northern Arizona at Oral Roberts at Oklahoma State Oklahoma at Nebraska at Colorado Missouri Louisiana Tech at Kansas Iowa State Nebraska at Missouri at Oklahoma Colorado Kansas at Iowa State Oklahoma State Nebraska%

L W (OT) L L L L L L L L W L L L L L L L L

73-75 74-65 57-58 64-87 65-96 72-82 58-84 66-79 45-77 50-52 83-70 60-66 65-67 61-79 70-86 58-74 52-70 54-73 51-71

Score 59-62 82-65 67-60 76-65 75-53 59-82 110-46 73-77 73-61

J6 J 10 J 13 J 17 J 20 J 24 J 27 J 31 F4 F7 F 11 F 14 F 17 F 21 F 24 M3 M4 M5

— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

1 — — — — — — — — — — — — 25 — — — —

at Louisiana Tech at Iowa State Colorado Missouri at Oklahoma at Nebraska at Kansas Oklahoma State at Missouri Nebraska at Colorado Oklahoma Iowa State at Oklahoma State Kansas Nebraska% Iowa State% Oklahoma State%

L W W W W W W W L W L W W L L W W L

54-100 80-61 71-67 66-53 94-87 67-60 63-51 66-56 64-79 60-58 69-82 92-88 69-67 66-75 70-73 71-63 74-58 65-72

% Big Eight Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) ^ McCall Pattern Classic (Manhattan, Kan.) % Big Eight Tournament (Salina, Kan.)

SUSAN YOW

1988-89

1990-93 • 31-51 (.277)

Record: 18-11 (.621)/7-7 (.500) H: 11-2 A: 4-6 N: 3-3 Head Coach: Matilda Mossman

A member of a basketball family, Susan Yow came to Kansas State after four years as the head coach at Drake. A Kodak All-American during her playing days at Elon College, Yow began her coaching career as an assistant at North Carolina State under her sister, Kay Yow. She then took over the helm at East Tennessee State in 1978, a post she held for eight years. While at KState, Yow coached Kodak All-District

Became fifth NCAA women’s team and first Big Eight women’s team to reach 400 wins • K-State posts 11-2 mark in first year at Bramlage Coliseum • Finished third in Big Eight • Turnaround from eight wins in 1987-1988 to 18 wins is second best in league history • Mary Jo Miller became the first Wildcat to be named Big Eight Newcomer of the Year. AP Date KSU N 25 — N 26 — N 29 — D2 — D3 — D6 — D8 — D 10 — D 19 — D 29 — J3 — J4 — J5 — J 11 — J 14 — J 18 — J 21 — J 25 — J 28 — F1 — F4 — F8 — F 11 — F 15 — F 18 — F 22 — F 26 — M4 — M5 —

Rankings Opp Opponent — Colorado State^ — Montana^ — UMKC — vs. Texas A&M — vs. Radford — Central Missouri — Oral Roberts — at Creighton — at Missouri State — Wichita State — at Florida International — vs. Cleveland State — vs. South Alabama — Oklahoma State — Colorado — at Missouri — Nebraska — Iowa State — at Kansas — at Oklahoma — Missouri — at Iowa State — at Nebraska 10 at Colorado — Kansas — Oklahoma — at Oklahoma State — Nebraska% — Oklahoma State%

W/L W W W L L W W W W W L W W W L L W W W W W L L L L W L W L

Score 70-56 66-65 54-35 62-65 61-74 55-53 83-58 69-45 73-54 67-54 68-81 77-43 65-64 78-68 63-75 75-82 83-80 87-76 74-68 84-83 96-78 75-83 56-68 71-87 57-58 64-60 71-81 74-59 53-65

^ McCall Pattern Classic (Manhattan, Kan.) % Big Eight Tournament (Salina, Kan.)

GAYE GRIFFIN 1989-90 • 17-8 (.680) An assistant coach under Matilda Mossman, Gaye Griffin served as interim head coach for one season. Griffin came to K-State from Arkansas Tech where she excelled as a coach and a player. Under Griffin in 1989-90, the Wildcats finished the season strong with a 17-8 record and a 10-4 mark in conference play.

selection Nadira Hazim.

1990-91 Record: 16-11 (.593)/8-6 (.571) H: 8-4 A: 6-6 N: 2-1 Head Coach: Susan Yow Advanced to second round in Big Eight Tournament • Nadira Hazim named a Kodak All-District V First Team selection. AP Date KSU N 23 — N 25 — N 27 — D4 — D7 — D8 — D 11 — D 15 — D 29 — J2 — J3 — J9 — J 12 — J 16 — J 19 — J 23 — J 26 — J 30 — F2 — F6 — F9 — F 13 — F 16 — F 20 — F 23 — M2 — M3 —

Rankings Opp Opponent — Alabama State^ 21 Clemson^ — UMKC — at Missouri State — vs. San Diego State — at Long Beach State — Wichita State — at Creighton — SMU — at Georgia State — at Mercer — at Nebraska — at Colorado — at Missouri — Iowa State — Oklahoma — Oklahoma State — at Kansas — Missouri — at Oklahoma — at Iowa State — Colorado — Nebraska 25 at Oklahoma State — Kansas — Iowa State% — Oklahoma State%

W/L W L W L W L W L W W W W L W L W W W (OT) W L W L L L W W L

Score 103-57 61-68 63-57 76-87 73-65 64-90 79-57 75-83 69-59 67-57 60-57 76-71 74-75 68-53 66-75 86-75 78-72 74-73 66-62 56-88 73-61 68-71 69-79 61-79 73-64 77-65 70-87

^ McCall Pattern Classic (Manhattan, Kan.) % Big Eight Tournament (Salina, Kan.)

1991-92 Record: 5-23 (.179)/2-12 (.143) H: 4-9 A: 1-9 N: 0-5 Head Coach: Susan Yow Fewest wins (5) and most losses (23) in school history • Lost last 11 games of the year, the longest losing skid in school history.

Record: 20-10 (.667)/10-4 (.714) H: 11-2 A: 6-7 N: 3-1 Coach: Matilda Mossman (3-2) Interim Coach: Gaye Griffin (17-8)

Record: 8-20 (.286)/1-13 (.071) H: 5-8 A: 2-10 N: 1-2 Head Coach: Matilda Mossman

Rankings Opp Opponent — Arkansas-Little Rock^ — Rockhurst^ — Creighton — Drake — at Wichita State — vs. Stephen F. Austin — vs. Texas-Pan American — at UMKC — Louisiana State

— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

1989-90

1987-88

AP KSU — — — — — — — — —

J4 J5 J8 J 12 J 13 J 20 J 23 J 27 J 28 J 30 F3 F6 F 10 F 13 F 17 F 20 F 23 F 27 M5

Big Eight Conference postseason Tournament runner-up • 14th 20-win season in school history • Diana Miller named Big Eight Co-Player of the Year and a Kodak All-District V First Team selection. AP Date KSU N 24 — N 25 — N 28 — D1 — D2 — D9 — D 12 — D 15 — D 17 — D 30 — J3 — J4 —

Rankings Opp Opponent 17 Maryland — Eastern Washington — at Wichita State — vs. Bowling Green — at Montana — Georgia State — at UMKC — Missouri State — Creighton — Minnesota — at Louisiana State — at Nicholls State

W/L L W W W L W L W W W L W

Score 66-74 75-60 87-65 72-60 62-77 88-71 54-60 69-48 89-50 100-80 64-78 71-41

AP Date KSU N 25 — N 30 — D3 — D6 — D7 — D 11 — D 14 — D 21 — D 28 — D 30 — J4 — J8 — J 11 — J 14 — J 18 — J 21 — J 25 — J 29 — F2 — F5 —

Rankings Opp Opponent — at Illinois-Chicago — Creighton — Oral Roberts 9 vs. Purdue — vs. Miami (Ohio) — Missouri State — at Wichita State — Wisconsin-Green Bay — vs. Indiana — vs. Pennsylvania — Saint Louis — at UMKC — Loyola-Chicago — Oklahoma State — at Oklahoma — Nebraska — Iowa State — at Missouri 20 Kansas — at Colorado

W/L L (OT) L W L L L L L L L W L W L W L W L L L

Score 64-68 57-77 66-64 52-75 69-85 49-66 60-70 50-59 52-66 60-71 68-46 48-72 69-56 73-74 91-86 82-87 67-48 64-80 52-82 56-69

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS F8 F 12 F 15 F 18 F 23 F 26 M1 M7

— — — — — — — —

22 — — — 18 — — —

at Nebraska Oklahoma Missouri at Iowa State at Kansas Colorado at Oklahoma State Colorado%

L L L L L L L L

62-76 73-88 56-89 54-58 49-67 42-65 56-85 27-79

% Big Eight Tournament (Salina, Kan.)

F2 F6 F 11 F 13 F 18 F 20 F 22 F 26 M3 M5

— — — — — — — — — —

— 7 — — — — — 12 — —

at Missouri at Colorado Nebraska Iowa State at Oklahoma at Oklahoma State at Detroit Kansas Sacramento State Oklahoma State%

1992-93

% Big Eight Tournament (Salina, Kan.)

Record: 10-17 (.370)/1-13 (.071) H: 6-10 A: 2-6 N: 2-1 Head Coach: Susan Yow

1994-95

Only one conference victory • K-State’s worst conference record in school history (1-13 regular season). AP Date KSU D1 — D3 — D5 — D 10 — D 19 — D 21 — D 30 — J2 — J3 — J8 — J 10 — J 15 — J 17 — J 22 — J 24 — J 26 — J 28 — J 31 — F5 — F7 — F 12 — F 14 — F 19 — F 21 — F 23 — F 28 — M6 —

Rankings Opp Opponent — Missouri-Rolla — Northern Iowa — Lafayette — Oral Roberts — Missouri Western — Illinois-Chicago — Minnesota — vs. New Hampshire — at UNC Wilmington 7 at Colorado — at Missouri — Iowa State — Nebraska 22 at Oklahoma State — at Oklahoma — Wichita State — Quincy — Kansas — Missouri 5 Colorado 23 at Nebraska — at Iowa State — Oklahoma 24 Oklahoma State — at Loyola-Chicago — at Kansas 6 Colorado%

W/L W W W W W L L W W L L L L L L L W L L L L W L L W L L

Score 70-59 61-55 48-41 77-44 75-55 60-61 44-58 69-60 69-51 33-61 49-62 61-67 57-74 54-72 60-68 54-66 62-44 51-58 51-67 51-61 50-69 67-43 65-87 53-63 63-52 45-77 41-55

% Big Eight Tournament (Salina, Kan.)

BRIAN AGLER 1993-96 • 38-39 (.494) Brian Agler came to Kansas State with 10 years of head coaching experience and a history of turning programs around. He led UMKC to unprecedented success and an 85-54 mark in five years. The starting point guard on Wittenberg College’s Division III national title team, Agler started his career at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M. Agler guided the 1994-95 Wildcats to their first winning season in four years. He coached the 199596 team to an 11-12 record before being replaced by interim coach Jack Hartman. Agler spent two seasons as the head coach of the Columbus Quest of the ABL and won two ABL Championships in 1997 and 1998. He later spent four seasons as the head coach of the WNBA’s Minnesota Lynx, a stint with the WNBA’s San Antonio Silver Stars and was named the WNBA Coach of the Year in 2010 as the head coach of the Seattle Storm.

1993-94 Consecutive victories over Oklahoma and Oklahoma State marked the team’s first back-to-back wins vs. conference opponents since 19901991 • Team’s 13 wins and five conference victories were the most in three seasons • Led Big Eight Conference in three-point field goals made (5.6) and free throw percentage (.704) • Shawnda DeCamp named Big Eight Newcomer of the Year.

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Rankings Opp Opponent — Detroit — Missouri-Rolla — at Wichita State — vs. Saint Mary’s — vs. St. Bonaventure 16 at Ohio State — at Minnesota — Missouri-St. Louis — Utah 4 Colorado — Missouri — at Iowa State — at Nebraska — Oklahoma State — Oklahoma — NE Illinois 7 at Kansas

W/L W W L L W L L W W L W L L W W W L

51-59 57-66 67-76 79-59 71-70 43-55 64-50 54-65 69-55 51-61

Record: 14-13 (.519)/6-8 (.429) H: 9-5 A: 3-6 N: 2-2 Head Coach: Brian Agler First .500-plus season in four years • 14 overall and six conference wins were the most since 1990-91 • Third straight winning non-conference and second straight winning home court records • Led the conference in three-point field goal percentage (.349) and three-point field goals made (5.1) • Broke seven-game losing streaks to Kansas (then ranked No.15) and Nebraska as well as a decade-long drought vs. Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Okla. • Shanele Stires tabbed a Kodak All-District V First Team and All-Big Eight First Team selection. AP Date KSU N 25 — N 27 — N 29 — D2 — D4 — D9 — D 10 — D 17 — D 20 — D 27 — D 30 — J6 — J8 — J 12 — J 15 — J 20 — J 22 — J 27 — J 29 — F3 — F5 — F 12 — F 17 — F 19 — F 24 — F 26 — M4 —

Rankings Opp Opponent — Eastern Illinois — Ohio State — vs. Wichita State — Minnesota — South Dakota — vs. Arkansas State — vs. District of Columbia — at Utah — at Michigan — Missouri-Rolla — Washington State — at Nebraska — at Iowa State — Sacramento State 14 at Kansas — Oklahoma State — Oklahoma 5 at Colorado — at Missouri — Iowa State — Nebraska 15 Kansas — at Oklahoma — at Oklahoma State — Missouri 3 Colorado — Oklahoma State%

W/L W L W W W L W L L W W W W W L L L L L W W W L W L L L

Score 67-49 73-87 60-55 75-73 81-37 55-60 83-64 46-61 53-62 78-62 88-68 74-70 63-51 93-35 62-73 63-72 70-79 66-76 60-70 54-38 53-50 80-73 60-71 57-56 59-66 74-77 59-69

% Big Eight Tournament (Salina, Kan.)

JACK HARTMAN 1996 • 3-4 (.429) The winningest coach in the history of Kansas State men’s basketball, Jack Hartman took over as head coach for the final seven games in 1995-96. He guided K-State to a 34 mark. Hartman coached the men’s basketball team for 26 years and led it to three Big Eight Conference titles and to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament four times from 197086.

1995-96

Record: 13-14 (.481)/5-9 (.357) H: 10-3 A: 2-9 N: 1-2 Head Coach: Brian Agler

AP Date KSU N 27 — N 29 — D7 — D 10 — D 11 — D 19 — D 21 — D 30 — J1 — J7 — J9 — J 14 — J 16 — J 21 — J 23 — J 27 — J 30 —

L L L W W L W L W L

Score 69-56 73-45 54-67 71-75 77-67 70-105 65-76 78-44 49-41 58-65 63-52 44-58 58-78 75-63 72-54 71-37 50-77

Record: 14-16 (.467)/5-9 (.357) H: 11-4 A: 2-8 N: 1-4 Head Coach: Brian Agler (11-12) Interim Coach: Jack Hartman (3-4) Kansas State swept Oklahoma State for the first time in 12 years • Led the Big Eight in team defense (61.6 ppg) and free throw percentage (.729) • Agler coached K-State to an 11-12 mark and Jack Hartman took over Feb. 9 and charted a 3-4 record • Finished the conference season with a 5-9 mark (seventh) but was seeded eighth in the tournament after forfeiting all but the final three wins of the year • Forfeited games after it was discovered the team used ineligible players • Missy Decker, Brit Jacobson and Andria Jones were named All-Big Eight honorable mention. AP Date KSU N 24 — N 25 — N 28 — D1 — D2 — D6 — D 10 — D 16 — D 18 — D 19 — D 27 — D 29 — D 31 —

Rankings Opp Opponent — Bradley&^ — Lamar&^ — at Wichita State& — vs. Grambling State& — at Memphis — Ohio — Michigan& — vs. Missouri State 25 vs. Northwestern — vs. George Washington — Missouri-Rolla& — Idaho — Arkansas State&

W/L W W W W L L W L L (OT) L W W W

Score 60-51 81-76 54-44 79-71 57-72 68-69 66-63 76-84 77-86 45-69 64-39 68-55 63-58

J5 J7 J 12 J 14 J 19 J 21 J 23 J 28 J 31 F4 F9 F 11 F 16 F 18 F 20 F 25 M2

— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

— 13 — — 19 — — — — 16 — — — — — 24 21

Missouri& Colorado at Iowa State at Nebraska Oklahoma State& Oklahoma& at Arkansas State Kansas at Missouri at Colorado Nebraska Iowa State at Oklahoma at Oklahoma State Hampton at Kansas Kansas%

W L L L W (OT) W L (OT) L L L W L L W W L L

69-58 58-64 51-58 49-61 81-68 80-67 64-73 38-51 51-57 50-54 81-75 47-58 54-62 70-64 78-42 56-66 64-70

& Wins later forfeited ^ Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic (Manhattan, Kan.) % Big Eight Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)

DEB PATTERSON 1996-Present • 300-175 (.632) In 15 seasons at Kansas State, Deb Patterson has taken the Wildcat program to a level of nothing short of excellence. Since assuming direction of the women’s basketball program on April 19, 1996, Patterson has guided the Wildcats to 12 postseason appearances in 15 years. Under her guidance, KState captured the 2006 Postseason WNIT Championship, to mark the school’s first postseason championship title. She has also propelled the program to its first-ever ranking in the USA TODAY/ESPN Coaches Poll and the nation’s highest ever debut by a team in the Associated Press Poll. The Wildcats reached their highest ranking in school history on Nov. 25, 2002, when the Wildcats were ranked No. 2 in the nation. K-State finished the 2002-03 season with a school record 29 victories and a 142 Big 12 Conference record. In 2003-04, Kansas State claimed its first conference title since 1987 with yet another 14-2 record in league play to earn its first-ever Big 12 Conference Championship trophy. Patterson has also displayed a never quit attitude from her teams with this persona on full display during the 2007-08 season. After finishing the 2006-07 season with a 4-12 Big 12 record, the Wildcats became the first BCS women’s team to go from the cellar to the penthouse in the span of one season, as the Wildcats captured the 2007-08 Big 12 regular season title. This is the first outright Big 12 crown in school history. Throughout Patterson’s career at K-State, the Wildcats have also seen increased home attendance and school-record crowds. Since her arrival in 1996, more than 1,000,000 fans have packed Bramlage Coliseum and have contributed to 10 sellout games. Over the last nine years, K-State has also finished among the national leaders in attendance.

1996-97 Record: 19-12 (.613)/9-7 (.563) H: 11-1 A: 4-8 N: 4-3 Head Coach: Deb Patterson K-State received an NCAA Tournament berth for the first time in 10 years • Wildcats finished in the upper division of the conference for the first time since 1990-91 • K-State posted a 9-7 Big 12 mark to receive No. 5 seed in the league tournament • K-State played in the tournament finals for the first time since 1990 • Andria Jones was named tourney MVP of the Big 12 Tournament, while Brit Jacobson earned all-tournament honors • Jones earned Associated Press and Kodak All-America honorable mention accolades • Jacobson and Jones joined the 1,000 Point Club • Jones was named All-Big 12 First Team selection and Missy Decker was All-Big 12 honorable mention. AP Date KSU N 22 — N 24 — N 29 — N 30 — D3 — D6 — D7 — D 11 — D 29 — D 30 — J4 — J 11 — J 15 — J 18 — J 22 — J 25 — J 29 — F1 — F5 — F8 — F 12 — F 15 — F 19 —

Rankings Opp Opponent — Memphis — at Bradley — Nicholls State^ — Grambling State^ — at Ohio — vs. UTEP — at Idaho — Wichita State — vs. Nevada 23 at Florida 18 at Kansas* 7 Texas* 16 at Nebraska* 14 at Texas Tech* — Iowa State* — Texas A&M* 18 at Colorado* — Missouri* — Oklahoma State* — at Oklahoma* 23 Nebraska* — at Iowa State* — Colorado*

W/L W W W W L L W W W L L W L L W W L W W W W L W

Score 68-60 71-49 64-44 72-62 65-75 61-67 72-53 63-59 69-63 67-89 54-70 68-67 47-53 61-76 62-54 73-61 58-71 77-42 58-50 49-47 47-45 40-54 68-62


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS F 22 F 26 M1 M4 M5 M6 M8 M 14

— — — — — — — —

12 — — — 15 9 — —

Kansas* at Missouri* at Baylor* Oklahoma% Texas Tech% Kansas% Colorado% Saint Joseph’s#

L W L W W W L L

46-62 64-60 76-81 81-56 76-68 73-58 44-54 52-70

1997-98 Record: 11-17 (.393)/4-12 (.250) H: 8-5 A: 1-11 N: 2-1 Head Coach: Deb Patterson Advanced to the quarterfinals of Big 12 Tournament • With an 8-5 home mark, the Wildcats posted a winning record at home for the fifth-straight year and the 26th time in 30 years • Brit Jacobson and Angie Finkes earned honorable mention All-Big 12 honors. Rankings Opp Opponent — Illinois State — Drake — at DePaul — vs. Yale — Grambling State — Southern+ — Utah+ — at Ohio State — at Marquette — at San Diego State 14 at Nebraska* — Kansas* — at Missouri* 20 Nebraska* — Colorado* — Baylor* 24 at Iowa State* — at Colorado* — Oklahoma* — at Kansas* 7 at Texas* — Missouri* 24 Iowa State* — at Oklahoma State* — at Texas A&M* 6 Texas Tech* — Baylor% — Kansas%

W/L W W L W W W L W L L L W L L W W L L L L L W L L L L W (OT) L

Score 66-55 82-76 68-75 75-47 73-54 82-38 57-68 67-64 66-81 53-57 58-80 53-47 56-72 47-78 64-52 62-59 46-64 52-56 67-69 62-65 57-73 66-57 50-80 47-78 76-81 62-67 75-66 46-50

+ Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic (Manhattan, Kan.) * Big 12 Conference Game % Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)

Earned the school’s first bid in the Women’s NIT, downing Creighton before falling at Arkansas State in the second round • Won the school’s first postseason tournament game since 1983 • Advanced to the quarterfinals of Big 12 Tournament, marking the third time in as many years that the Wildcats won their first game • K-State boasted wins over four Top 25 opponents, including a victory over then No. 16 Iowa State, which advanced to the NCAA Tournament Elite Eight • With a 10-4 home mark, the Wildcats posted a winning record at home for the sixth straight year and the 27th time in 31 years • Nicky Ramage earned third team All-Big 12 honors, while Angie Finkes and Olga Firsova were honorable mention selections. Rankings Opp Opponent — Ohio State — Eastern Kentucky — at Drake — at Eastern Michigan — at Utah — Army+ — San Diego State+ — Kent State — at Illinois State 24 at Santa Clara — Oklahoma State* — at Missouri* 7 at Texas Tech* 24 Nebraska* 6 Texas* — at Baylor* — Missouri* — Texas A&M* 24 at Kansas* — at Colorado* 16 Iowa State* — at Oklahoma* — Colorado* 19 at Iowa State* — at Nebraska* 22 Kansas* — Colorado% 9 Texas Tech% — Creighton$ — at Arkansas State$

W/L L W L W L W W W W W L W L W W L W L L W W L L L L W W L W L

+ Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic (Manhattan, Kan.) * Big 12 Conference Game

AP Date KSU N 19 — N 26 — N 27 — N 30 — D3 — D4 — D8 — D 10 — D 11 — D 18 — D 20 — D 28 — D 30 — J5 — J8 — J 12 — J 15 — J 18 — J 23 — J 25 — J 30 — F5 — F9 — F 13 — F 16 — F 19 — F 22 — F 26 — M3 — M6 —

Rankings Opp Opponent — Drake — vs. Alabama 7 vs. North Carolina State — Eastern Michigan — Alabama State+ — Idaho+ — at Wisconsin-Green Bay 10 vs. Oregon — vs. TCU — Wichita State — at Kent State — at Chattanooga — at Tennessee State — at Texas* 23 Kansas* — Baylor* — at Texas A&M* 15 Texas Tech* — at Missouri* 6 at Iowa State* — Nebraska* — Missouri* — at Oklahoma State* 8 Iowa State* — at Colorado* 24 at Kansas* 24 Oklahoma* — at Nebraska* — Colorado* — Oklahoma State%

W/L W L L W W W W L L L L W W L L W W L L L L L W W W L L L W L

Score 59-57 60-63 72-73 89-45 80-32 81-69 66-57 69-79 62-71 66-76 55-63 69-55 72-58 58-80 54-70 73-58 67-62 47-51 52-63 61-64 61-68 68-72 71-64 69-63 62-54 43-61 56-64 56-65 64-47 59-67

Score 62-63 108-69 67-88 78-66 58-76 87-58 77-56 67-64 54-39 66-64 56-59 72-60 60-73 79-67 75-68 53-82 79-67 59-73 45-66 59-57 70-63 58-79 54-57 53-86 63-74 69-58 55-51 55-74 71-60 70-83

Earned 10th win over a Top 25 opponent during the Deb Patterson era with a victory over No. 17 Texas • Kansas State put together the secondbest start in school history with a 10-1 record • Kim Woodlee became KState’s all-time, men and women, three-point shooter and joined the 1,000 point club • With a 7-6 home mark, the Wildcats posted a winning record at home for the eighth straight year and the 29th time in 33 years • Nicole Ohlde was named Big 12 Freshman of the Year and third team All-Big 12 • Ohlde broke seven freshman records.

Date N 17 N 21 N 24 N. 25 D1 D2 D5 D9 D 15 D 17 D 28 J3 J6 J 10 J 13 J 17 J 20 J 27 J 31 F3 F7 F 10 F 14 F 17 F 20 F2 F 28 M3

AP KSU — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

Rankings Opp Opponent — UMKC — Western Illinois — vs. Wyoming — vs. Princeton — Texas Southern+ — TX A&M-Corpus Christi+ — at Western Michigan — at Drake — at Wichita State — Vermont — at South Florida 7 Iowa State* — Colorado* — at Nebraska* — at Kansas* 17 Texas* — at Missouri* — Kansas* 12 at Texas Tech* — Oklahoma State* — Missouri* 9 at Iowa State* 10 at Oklahoma* — Nebraska* — Texas A&M* 16 at Colorado* 24 at Baylor* 24 Baylor%

W/L W W L (OT) W W W W W W W (OT) W L L L L W L L L L L L L L W L L L

NCAA Tournament for the first time in five years • Hosted first and second rounds • Finished in the upper division of the conference for the first time since 1996-97 • Posted an 11-5 Big 12 mark to receive No. 4 seed in the league tournament • Kendra Wecker became the first freshman in Big 12 Tournament history to be named to the all-tournament team • Nicole Ohlde was named first team All-Big 12 and named to the third team was Wecker and Laurie Koehn • Ohlde earned honorable mention Associated Press All-America and Kodak All-America honorable mention • Koehn was named ESPN.com’s Rookie of the Year • Patterson was named Big 12 Coach of the Year and ESPN The Magazine Coach of the Year • Wildcats receive final rankings of No. 11 in the AP Poll and No. 10 in the USA TODAY/ESPN Coaches Poll.

Date N 16 N 19 N 24 N 25 N 26 N 30 D1 D6 D9 D 17 D 20 D 29 D 30 J2 J5 J9 J 12 J 16 J 19 J 23 J 27 J 30 F2 F5 F 10 F 13 F 17 F 23 F 27 M6 M7 M 15 M 17 M 23

AP KSU — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 14 14 9 9 11 11 9 9 11 11 12 12 12 14 14 13 11 11 11

Rankings Opp Opponent — at Georgia Tech — IUPUI — vs. Richmond! 21 vs. Arizona State! — vs. Western Michigan! — Grambling State+ — Harvard+ — Wisconsin-Green Bay — Oregon State — at Middle Tenn. State — at No. Arizona — vs. Georgia State^ — at Loyola^ 4 at Iowa State* 7 Baylor* 21 Colorado* — Nebraska* — at Texas A&M* — at Oklahoma State* — Kansas* 12 Texas Tech* 14 at Texas* 16 Iowa State* — at Missouri* — at Nebraska* 4 Oklahoma* — at Kansas* 11 at Colorado* — Missouri* 12 vs. Texas% 4 vs. Oklahoma% — Kent State$ — Arkansas$$ 15 vs. Old Dominion$$$

W/L W W W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W W W (2OT) L W L L W L W W L W W L

Score 74-70 98-57 85-63 76-58 91-62 105-54 72-56 85-66 95-61 54-53 79-63 93-79 72-60 69-63 89-75 75-72 85-71 66-61 60-68 72-59 76-63 80-76 72-86 79-61 52-67 68-76 65-40 58-79 74-55 79-63 49-69 93-65 82-68 62-88

! Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, Virgin Islands) + Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic (Manhattan, Kan.) ^ Loyola Christmas Tournament (Baltimore, Md.) * Big 12 Conference Game % Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) $ NCAA Tour. Mideast First Round (Manhattan, Kan.) $$ NCAA Tour. Mideast Second Round (Manhattan, Kan.) $$$ NCAA Tournament Mideast Regional (Milwaukee, Wis.)

+ Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic (Manhattan, Kan.) * Big 12 Conference Game % Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)

Record: 12-16 (.429)/2-14 (.125) H: 7-6 A: 4-8 N: 1-2 Head Coach: Deb Patterson

Record: 16-14 (.533)/7-9 (.438) H: 10-4 A: 5-9 N: 1-1 Head Coach: Deb Patterson

AP KSU — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

Record: 13-17 (.433)/6-10 (.375) H: 7-6 A: 6-6 N: 0-5 Head Coach: Deb Patterson

2000-01

1998-99

Date N 16 N 18 N 22 N 23 N 28 D4 D5 D9 D 20 D 30 J2 J6 J9 J 13 J 16 J 20 J 23 J 27 J 31 F6 F 10 F 13 F 17 F 20 F 24 F 27 M2 M3 M 11 M 14

1999-00 Earned ninth win over a Top 25 opponent during the Deb Patterson era with a victory over No. 8 Iowa State, which advanced to the NCAA Tournament Elite Eight • Angie Finkes and Nicky Ramage both joined the 1,000 point club and the 500 career rebound group • Olga Firsova became Kansas State’s all-time leading shot blocker and fifth all-time, men and women, at K-State • With a 7-6 home mark, the Wildcats posted a winning record at home for the seventh straight year and the 28th time in 32 years • Nicky Ramage, Angie Finkes and Olga Firsova were honorable mention All-Big 12.

^ Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic (Manhattan, Kan.) * Big 12 Conference Game % Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) # NCAA East Regional First Round (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

AP Date KSU N 21 — N 25 — N 29 — N 30 — D3 — D5 — D6 — D 13 — D 21 — D 28 — J4 — J7 — J 13 — J 17 — J 21 — J 24 — J 28 — J 31 — F4 — F7 — F 11 — F 15 — F 18 — F 21 — F 25 — F 28 — M3 — M4 —

% Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) $ Women’s National Invitation Tournament

Score 62-49 63-54 70-73 63-51 84-41 63-54 90-81 69-63 65-64 64-60 71-56 58-84 62-67 58-67 67-78 72-63 60-65 62-65 41-72 55-69 54-63 52-81 60-79 69-77 60-55 56-74 57-74 44-60

+ Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic (Manhattan, Kan.) * Big 12 Conference Game % Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)

2001-02 Record: 26-8 (.765)/11-5 (.688) H: 13-2 A: 9-3 N: 4-3 Head Coach: Deb Patterson K-State reached the Sweet Sixteen for the first time in 19 years and the

2002-03 Record: 29-5 (.853)/14-2 (.875) H: 19-1 A: 8-3 N: 2-1 Head Coach: Deb Patterson Kansas State won a school record 29 games en route to their secondstraight NCAA Tournament appearance • Received the No. 3 seed in the tournament for a second consecutive year and hosted the first and second rounds • Finished second in the Big 12 Conference for the first time in the seven-year history of the league with a 14-2 record • Broke the school mark for most conference wins in a season (14) • The Wildcats’ winning percentage (.878) was the highest in school history • K-State begins the season with an 18-1 record, for the best start in school history • Preseason WNIT champions • Reached their highest national ranking in school history on Nov. 25, 2002, when the Wildcats were ranked No. 2 in both polls • Nicole Ohlde named to the prestigious WBCA/Kodak AllAmerica Team and also selected as a first team AP All-American • Ohlde honored as the Big 12 Conference Player of the Year • Kendra Wecker and Megan Mahoney named first team All-Big 12 along with Ohlde • Eight named to the Academic All-Big 12 team • Deb Patterson named WBCA District V Coach of the Year and a Naismith Coach of the Year Finalist • Ohlde and Wecker named USBWA All-Americans • Wecker receives third team All-America honors by the AP • Wildcats finish in the top 8 nationally in home attendance for a second-straight year • Kansas State finished ranked in the top 10 in five NCAA statistical categories • Ohlde and Wecker were named finalists for the Naismith National Player of the Year Award • Ohlde also tabbed as a finalist for the State Farm Wade Trophy Award and as a nominee for the Honda Women’s Basketball Award • KState finishes No. 8 in the final AP Poll and No. 10 in the USA TODAY/ESPN Coaches Poll. AP Date KSU N 15 5 N 17 5 N 20 4 N 24 4 N 29 2 N 30 3 D2 7 D6 7 D7 7 D 12 7 D 20 7 D 28 4 J3 4 J5 4 J8 4 J 11 4 J 15 4

Rankings Opp Opponent — vs. Ball State! — vs. Georgia Tech! — vs. USC! 14 vs. Penn State! — vs. Temple% 7 at Stanford% — Arkansas-Pine Bluff — Middle Tenn. State+ — Weber State+ — at UW-Green Bay — Western Michigan — at Northern Illinois — Western Illinois — Iowa^ — at Kansas* 24 Colorado* — Iowa State*

W/L W W W W W L W W W W W W W W W W W

Score 71-61 83-59 73-61 88-66 72-65 57-63 115-37 79-61 60-36 80-75 92-75 63-58 84-40 103-60 88-49 61-36 68-60

193


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS J 29 F2 F5 F 13 F 16 F 19 F 23 F 26 M2 M9 M 10 M 12 M 19 M 21

16 15 15 16 18 18 17 17 17 17 17 17 16 16

— 8 — — 13 — — — — — 11 6 — 18

at Colorado* at Baylor* Oklahoma State* at Oklahoma* Texas* Colorado* at Nebraska* Kansas* at Missouri* vs. Nebraska& vs. Texas& vs. Baylor& vs. Bowling Green$ vs. Vanderbilt$$

W L W L L W W W W W W L W L

81-70 62-72 66-55 61-77 60-64 73-51 94-69 73-46 80-53 71-45 72-69 55-68 70-60 60-63

! Junkanoo Jam (Freeport, Grand Bahama Island) + Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic (Manhattan, Kan.) % Triple Crown Classic (Springfield, Mo.) * Big 12 Conference Game & Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) $ NCAA Tournament Kansas City Regional First Round Game (Seattle, Wash.) $$ NCAA Tournament Kansas City Regional Second Round Game (Seattle, Wash.)

2005-06

• Postseason WNIT Champions

Record: 24-10 (.706)/8-8 (.500) H: 14-5 A: 8-4 N: 2-1 Head Coach: Deb Patterson

J 19 J 25 J 29 F1 F5 F8 F 12 F 15 F 19 F 22 F 26 M1 M6 M 12 M 13 M 23 M 25

4 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 7 7 7 7

— 18 — 19 — — — — — — — — 8 — 8 — —

at Nebraska* Texas* at Iowa State* at Oklahoma* Missouri* at Baylor* Nebraska* Oklahoma State* at Missouri* Texas A&M* Kansas* at Colorado* at Texas Tech* vs. Baylor& vs. Texas Tech& Harvard$ Notre Dame$$

W W L W W W W W W W W W L W L W L

88-54 71-69 69-74 74-45 68-52 65-53 64-47 64-46 66-56 88-49 80-57 67-59 64-73 77-60 64-71 79-69 53-59

J 24 J 27 J 31 F4 F8 F 11 F 14 F 18 F 22 F 25 F 29 M3 M 10 M 11 M 21 M 23

9 12 12 10 10 9 9 8 8 9 9 8 8 8 8 8

— 16 20 — 11 — — — — — 5 9 — 19 — 24

at Nebraska* Baylor* Oklahoma* at Iowa State* Colorado* at Kansas* Nebraska* at Texas A&M* at Missouri* Iowa State* at Texas* Texas Tech* vs. Missouri& vs. Oklahoma& vs. Valparaiso$ vs. Minnesota$$

L W W W W W W W W (2OT) W L W W L W L

63-81 85-65 74-65 61-59 79-53 81-51 89-69 59-56 93-90 68-33 63-65 85-73 79-58 66-78 71-63 61-80

! Preseason WNIT (Manhattan, Kan.) % Stanford Invitational (Palo Alto, Calif.) + Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic (Manhattan, Kan.) ^ Big 12 / Big Ten Challenge (Manhattan, Kan.) * Big 12 Conference Game & Big 12 Tournament (Dallas, Texas) $ NCAA Tournament East First Round (Manhattan, Kan.) $$ NCAA Tournament East Second Round (Manhattan, Kan.)

! State Farm Tip-Off Classic (West Lafayette, Ind.) % Junkanoo Jam (Freeport, Grand Bahama Island) + Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic (Manhattan, Kan.) ^ UTSA New Year’s Classic (San Antonio, Texas) * Big 12 Conference Game & Big 12 Tournament (Dallas, Texas) $ NCAA Tournament Mideast First Round Game (Minneapolis, Minn.) $$ NCAA Tournament Mideast Second Round Game (Minneapolis, Minn.)

2003-04

2004-05

• Big 12 Regular Season Champions

Record: 25-6 (.806)/14-2 (.875) H: 13-0 A: 8-4 N: 4-2 Head Coach: Deb Patterson

Record: 24-8 (.750)/12-4 (.750) H: 11-2 A: 7-3 N: 6-3 Head Coach: Deb Patterson

Big 12 Co-Champions, one of three varsity teams at K-State to win a conference title in 2003-04 • Tied Texas with a 14-2 league record to earn a share of its first conference title since 1987 • Third consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance earning a No. 2 seed in the Mideast Region, the program’s highest ever seed in school history • For the third-straight season, the Wildcats posted 20 or more victories in a season and 10 or more wins in league play • Wildcats finished 25-6 overall • K-State picked up its 650th all-time victory at Missouri on Feb. 22, 2004, becoming only the 15th team to do so in NCAA history • Ranked in the top 10 in five NCAA statistical categories • Tabbed No. 5 in both preseason national polls, the highest preseason billing ever in school history • Team went an undefeated 13-0 in Bramlage Coliseum, its first undefeated season at home since 1986-87 • Finished eighth nationally in attendance with a school-record average of 9,365 fans per game • Nicole Ohlde named Big 12 Player of the Year and a consensus All-American (Kodak/WBCA, AP, USBWA) for a second year in a row • Ohlde becomes school’s all-time leading scorer and rebounder • Ohlde’s No. 3 jersey retired on March 3, 2004 • Kendra Wecker named a third team Associated Press AllAmerican • Ohlde and Wecker named finalists for the Wade Trophy, Naismith and John R. Wooden Awards • Ohlde and Wecker named first team All-Big 12 selections, Laurie Koehn to the third team and Megan Mahoney honorable mention • Koehn (first) and Ohlde (second) named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America Team • Wildcats finished rated No. 9 in the final regular season edition of the WBCA/Summerville RPI Index • Ohlde, Wecker, Koehn and Mahoney become only the seventh known four 1,000 point scorers on a team in NCAA women’s basketball history • Ohlde selected No. 6 overall by the Minnesota Lynx in the 2004 WNBA Draft, to become highest draft pick ever in school history • K-State finishes No. 8 in the final AP Poll and No. 15 in the USA TODAY/ESPN Coaches Poll.

Fourth consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance earning a No. 4 seed in the Kansas City Regional • Recorded fourth-straight season to claim 20 or more victories and 10 or more wins in league play • Wildcats finished 248 overall • Tied for third in the Big 12 with a 12-4 record • Earned the No. 3 seed in Big 12 Conference Tournament advancing all the way to the championship game against eventual national champion Baylor • Senior Class wraps up best four-year stretch in school history compiling a 10427 overall record from 2001-05 • Ranked in the top 15 in four NCAA statistical categories • Finished eighth nationally in attendance with an average of 7,606 fans per game • Kendra Wecker named Big 12 Player of the Year and a consensus All-American (Kodak/WBCA, AP, USBWA) • Wecker becomes school’s all-time leading scorer and rebounder, resetting records held by Nicole Ohlde the year prior • Wecker’s No. 53 jersey retired on February 26, 2005 • Wecker named first team All-Big 12, Laurie Koehn to the third team and Megan Mahoney honorable mention • Wecker and Mahoney selected to the All-Big 12 Tournament Team • Koehn named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America Second Team • Wecker, Koehn, Brie Madden and Chelsea Domenico become first players in school history to have played in four NCAA Tournaments • Wecker becomes the first Wildcat and second player ever in the Big 12 Conference, to record 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in a career • Koehn becomes the NCAA’s alltime career leader in three-point field goals made (392) • Wecker selected No. 4 overall by the San Antonio Silver Stars in the 2005 WNBA Draft, to become the highest draft pick ever in school history, Mahoney picked up No. 34 overall by the Connecticut Sun • Undrafted Koehn signs a free agent contract with the Washington Mystics • K-State finishes No. 16 in the final AP Poll and No. 19 in the USA TODAY/ESPN Coaches Poll.

Date N 16 N 21 N 28 N 29 D2 D5 D6 D 12 D 14 D 30 D 31 J7 J 10 J 13 J 17

AP KSU 5 8 9 9 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 10

194

Rankings Opp Opponent 7 at Purdue! — Western Illinois — vs. Arizona State% 7 vs. Penn State% — Northern Illinois — Sacramento State+ — Saint Louis+ — at Iowa — Creighton — vs. SE Missouri State^ — at UT-San Antonio^ — Missouri* 14 at Colorado* — at Oklahoma State* — Kansas*

W/L L W W L W W W W W W W W W W W

Score 69-79 76-48 59-50 56-69 60-41 94-31 94-54 82-60 94-60 78-42 75-45 95-59 76-69 76-44 79-50

Date N 19 N 21 N 26 N 27 D3 D4 D 11 D 18 D 28 D 30 J2 J5 J8 J 11 J 15 J 19 J 22 J 25

AP KSU 19 19 16 16 19 19 25 25 22 22 22 20 20 23 23 20 20 16

Rankings Opp Opponent — Wyoming — Pepperdine — vs. Illinois State! 10 vs. Duke! — New Hampshire+ — Liberty+ — at UMKC — vs. Alabama% — vs. Villanova — at Saint Joseph’s — Central Connecticut St. — at Iowa State* — at Kansas* — Missouri* — Nebraska* — Texas A&M* 10 at Texas Tech* 18 Iowa State*

W/L W W W L W L W W W W W L W W W W W W

Score 84-42 85-53 105-61 51-63 84-50 56-77 63-31 71-52 75-63 68-49 77-23 59-78 63-45 87-44 74-59 74-50 55-53 74-52

Kansas State closed out the 2005-06 season as 2006 Postseason WNIT Champions, to mark its first postseason championship title in school history • The Wildcats turned in their fifth consecutive 20-win season and made their fifth-straight appearance in the postseason (four NCAA and one WNIT). They also placed in the top half of the Big 12 Conference for the fifth-straight year • Junior guard/forward Claire Coggins was named an All-Big 12 Second Team selection averaging a team-leading 13.5 points per game. She was also honored as the Most Valuable Player of the Postseason WNIT • Sophomore guard Kimberly Dietz finished second on the team in scoring (10.5 ppg) and was named to the Postseason WNIT All-Tournament Team • K-State erased the record for most three-point attempts in a single season (664). The 'Cats also finished third all-time for most three-pointers made (233) and fourth all-time in most assists in a single season (553) • Freshman point guard Shalee Lehning became the school's all-time leader in single-season assists by a freshman (189). Lehning became only the third Wildcat and eighth Big 12 player to record a triple-double with 14 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists vs. Marquette in the WNIT championship game • Freshman forward Marlies Gipson reset the K-State freshman single-season record in blocked shots (62). Gipson was selected to the Big 12 All-Rookie Team and was the only Wildcat to play and start in all 34 games of the year • K-State put together a 10-1 record in non-conference play, marking the second-best pre-Big 12 starts in the Deb Patterson era • A school-record five of K-State's 34 games of the season went into overtime • K-State ranked among the top 20 NCAA Division I women's basketball attendance leaders averaging 6,281 fans per game during the 2005-06 campaign at Bramlage Coliseum • The Wildcats received votes in both The Associated Press and USA TODAY/ESPN Coaches Top 25 national polls throughout the season 2005-06 season including the preseason.

Date N 20 N 26 N 28 N 30 D2 D3 D6 D 11 D 19 D 29 D 30 J4 J7 J 11 J 14 J 18 J 22 J 25 J 29 F1 F4 F8 F 11 F 18 F 21 F 25 M2 M7 M8 M 17 M 22 M 24 M 28 M 31

AP KSU — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

Rankings Opp Opponent — Detroit — at Santa Clara — at Wyoming — Delaware State — Texas-Pan American! — St. Joseph’s! — Louisiana Tech — UMKC — at Creighton — vs. UNC Wilmington+ — at Saint Peter’s+ — Texas Tech* — at Missouri* — at Texas A&M* — Colorado* — at Oklahoma State* — at Texas* — Kansas* — at Iowa State* — Missouri* — Nebraska* — at Colorado* — Iowa State* — at Nebraska* 9 Oklahoma* 10 Baylor* — at Kansas* — vs. Kansas& 10 vs. Baylor& — Idaho State$ — Fresno State$ — Nebraska$ — Western Kentucky$ — Marquette$

W/L W W W W W L W W W W W W L L W W L (OT) W W L (OT) W W L L (OT) L L W W L (OT) W W W W (OT) W

Score 91-55 100-71 65-55 78-30 82-56 68-78 77-66 75-42 69-59 75-49 72-64 53-51 42-68 39-66 85-66 67-57 70-71 69-63 73-64 65-66 71-64 67-62 66-71 62-64 64-78 70-79 62-44 72-52 74-79 88-68 64-61 77-63 57-56 77-65

! Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic (Manhattan, Kan.) + Saint Peter’s Holiday Classic (Jersey City, N.J.) * Big 12 Conference Game & Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) $ Postseason WNIT (Manhattan, Kan.)

2006-07 Record: 19-15 (.559)/4-12 (.250) H: 13-5 A: 4-8 N: 2-2 Head Coach: Deb Patterson The Wildcats defeated UW-Green Bay, 72-67, in the season opener and head coach Deb Patterson picked up her 200th career victory • A halfcourt heave at the buzzer by Coggins sent the game into overtime and a 68-62 win over Wyoming. The Wildcats also rejected a school record 13


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS shots • K-State held Mississippi Valley State to just 18 points and a school record 8.6 field goal percentage • The Wildcats defeated Alcorn State, 8141, to capture the Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic. Marlies Gipson was named tournament MVP while Shalee Lehning was selected to the AllTournament team • K-State defeated Louisiana Tech, 64-61, in Ruston, La. handing the Lady Techsters only their 29th loss in Ruston and 23rd loss at the Assembly Center in 31-year history • Patterson became the alltime winningest women’s basketball coach in K-State’s history when the Wildcats defeated UMKC, 64-56, on Dec. 9 at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Mo. • The Wildcats defeated the host Florida International, 59-52, in the championship game to capture the Sun & Fun Classic title. Kimberly Dietz was named tournament MVP while Coggins was selected to the All-Tournament team • K-State finished the non-conference schedule with a 12-1 record and tied for second best pre-Big 12 start in the Patterson era • The Wildcats upset No. 17 Texas A&M, 48-45, on Jan. 6 at Bramlage Coliseum. Coggins became the 32nd player in Kansas State women’s basketball history to top 1,000 career points as she scored 20 points against Texas A&M • K-State was ranked No. 25 in the AP Poll on Jan. 15 for the first time since 2004-05 • Kansas State placed six players on the 2007 Academic All-Big 12 Women’s Basketball Team. K-State led the conference with most selections to the squad • Three players earned Big 12 All-Conference honors in a vote by the league's coaches. Coggins was named Second Team All-Conference while Lehning earned Honorable Mention and Ashley Sweat was selected to the All-Rookie Team • Sweat was named to the Waco-Tribune Big 12 All-Rookie Team • Kansas State advanced to its second-straight Postseason Women's National Invitation Tournament (WNIT). It's the sixth-straight postseason appearance for the Wildcats • The Wildcats played their first triple overtime game in the program history when they fell to Wyoming in the Postseason WNIT semifinals • Lehning posted her second career tripledouble with 15 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists against Wyoming • Sweat was selected to the WNIT All-Tournament Team after averaging 19.0 points and 4.3 rebounds per game while shooting 51.8 percent from the floor. AP Date KSU N. 10 — N. 13 — N. 17 — N. 24 — N. 25 — D. 1 — D. 2 — D. 5 — D. 9 — D. 15 — D. 17 — D. 29 — D. 30 — J. 3 — J. 6 — J. 13 — J. 17 25 J. 20 25 J. 24 — J. 27 — J. 31 — F. 3 — F. 7 — F. 11 — F. 14 — F. 18 — F. 21 — F. 24 — F. 28 — M. 6 — M. 17 — M. 22 — M. 25 — M. 28 —

Rankings Opp Opponent — UW-Green Bay — Creighton — Wyoming — vs. Wisconsin ^ — vs. Elon ^ — Mississippi Valley St. + — Alcorn St. + — at Louisiana Tech — at UMKC (at Municipal) — Santa Clara — Weber State — vs. Rice ~ — at Fla. International ~ 8 at Oklahoma * 17 Texas A&M * — Missouri * — at Nebraska * 13 at Baylor * — Kansas * — at Iowa State * — at Colorado * — Texas * 21 Nebraska * — at Texas Tech * — Colorado * — at Kansas * — at Missouri * — Iowa State * — Oklahoma St. * — vs. Iowa State $ — Southern Illinois # — Illinois # — Auburn # — at Wyoming &

W/L Score W 72-67 W 94-79 W 68-62 (OT) L 53-56 W 75-34 W 77-18 W 81-41 W 64-61 W 64-56 W 76-52 W 59-54 W 83-54. W 59-52 L 58-78 W 48-45 W 81-66 L 63-70 L 70-79 W 59-55 L 68-73 L 55-66 L 34-61 L 55-62 W 66-59 L 58-60 L 74-82 (2OT) L 61-69 L 61-64 L 55-64 L 45-57 W 72-46 W 66-51 W 67-54 L 79-89 (3OT)

* - Big 12 Conference game ^ - UNLV Lady Rebel Shootout (Las Vegas, Nev.) + - Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic (Manhattan, Kan.) ~ - FIU Sun & Fun Classic (Miami, Fla) $ - Big 12 Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.) # - Postseason WNIT Tournament (Manhattan, Kan.) & - Postseason WNIT Tournament (Laramie, Wyo.)

2007-08

• Big 12 Regular Season Champions

Record: 22-10 (.688)/13-3 (.813) H: 12-2 A: 8-4 N: 2-4 Head Coach: Deb Patterson K-State captured the 2007-08 Big 12 regular season title; the first outright Big 12 conference title in school history. • Made the 10th NCAA Tournament appearance in school history, as the No. 5 seed in the New Orleans region. • Head coach Deb Patterson named Big 12 Coach of the Year by the league’s coaches, Kansas City Star, Dallas Morning News and Waco Tribune. Also named WBCA Region V Coach of the Year and finalist for National Coach of the Year honors. • Three players named to All-Big 12 first or second team. Kimberly Dietz and Shalee Lehning selected to the All-Big 12 first team by the league’s coaches for the first time in their careers. Marlies Gipson was chosen to the All-Big 12 second team for the first time her career. • K-State garnered two Big 12 Players of the Week, as Gipson and Lehning were selected for the honor. Gipson registered her first weekly honor on Jan. 28, while Lehning captured her first citation on March 7. This is the first time since the 2004 season that the Wildcats have had two players earn the honor in the same season. • The Wildcats registered one of the nation’s longest winning streaks from Dec. 28 until Feb. 2 by winning 10 straight. K-State recorded its first unbeaten January in school history. • K-State won seven of its eight Big 12 road contests, the highest number of conference road victories in school history. The Wildcats swept through the road slate of the southern portion of the Big 12 Conference; it is the first time in school history K-State has achieved this feat. • K-State registered a season-high ranking of No. 15 in both the AP and ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ Polls (Feb. 18 and March 10). • Kansas State led the Big 12 in selections to the Academic All-Big 12 team

with eight. This tied a school record and set a school record with seven Academic All-Big 12 first team selections. • K-State was the only team in the Big 12 to place its entire roster on the Fall 2007 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll. • Lehning was named to the CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-Region VII third team. This was her first career regional academic honor. • Dietz climbed the career scoring list during the season, beginning ranked 33rd with 873 points and finishing ranked 10th with 1,321. She also finished her career ranked ninth in school history in career assists with 306, becoming just the fourth player in school history to tally 1,300 points and 300 assists. • Lehning became the first player in school history to record 200 assists in a season, as she finished with 203 and set the record for assists by a junior. • Gipson broke the record for blocked shots in a season with 70 on the year. AP Date KSU N. 10 — N. 12 — N. 15 — N. 21 — N. 22 — N. 30 — D. 1 — D. 5 — D. 16 — D. 18 — D. 28 — D. 29 — J. 2 — J. 9 — J. 13 — J. 16 — J. 19 — J. 23 22 J. 27 22 J. 30 18 F. 2 18 F. 9 18 F. 13 17 F. 17 17 F. 20 15 F. 23 15 F. 27 21 M. 1 21 M. 5 19 M. 12 15 M. 23 16 M. 25 16

Rankings Opp Opponent — Washington — Southern Utah — at Wyoming — vs. Tulane ^ 18 vs. Michigan State ^ — Lipscomb + — UTEP + — at UW-Green Bay — Texas State — at Creighton — vs. Ark.-Little Rock ~ — at Loyola Marymount ~ — Western Illinois 13 at Texas A&M* 15 at Texas* — Texas Tech* 25 Colorado* — Iowa State* 14 at Oklahoma State* — at Nebraska* 6 Baylor* — Kansas* — at Iowa State* — at Missouri* 11 Oklahoma* — at Colorado* — Nebraska* — Missouri* — at Kansas* — vs. Iowa State $ — vs. Chattanooga # 19 vs. Louisville ##

W/L W W L L L W W L W L W W W W W W W W W W L W W W L L W W W L W L

Score 88-61 87-38 44-56 57-60 65-68 92-50 66-58 56-68 90-52 62-69 52-40 70-47 68-53 67-54 77-74 (OT) 71-45 67-60 80-49 68-63 77-75 49-63 64-58 45-42 56-40 65-68 68-73 69-65 81-52 61-50 65-66 (OT) 69-59 63-80

* - Big 12 Conference game ^ - Caribbean Classic (Cancun, Mexico) + - Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic (Manhattan, Kan.) ~ - LMU/Hilton LAX Holiday Classic (Los Angeles, Calif.) $ - Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) # - NCAA Tournament New Orleans Regional 1st Round (Bridgeport, Conn.) ## - NCAA Tournament New Orleans Regional 2nd Round (Bridgeport, Conn.)

2008-09 Record: 25-8 (.758)/10-6 (.625) H: 13-1 A: 10-5 N: 2-2 Head Coach: Deb Patterson

Made 11th NCAA Tournament appearance in school history, as the No. 5 seed in the Raleigh region. • Team garnered the best start in school history and the second-longest winning streak in the program’s history with a 14-0 mark to open the season. • Registered the highest AP ranking (14th) since March 20, 2004 and the highest ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ poll ranking (12th) since March 15, 2004. • Finished the season ranked fifth in the nation and first in the Big 12 in scoring defense (53.3); scoring average allowed is the lowest in Big 12 history and the lowest in school history since 1974-75. • Set the school record for road wins in a season (10). • Three players named to All-Big 12 team, Shalee Lehning and Ashley Sweat selected to the first team, while Marlies Gipson earned second team honors. • Lehning earned the following national honors: AP All-American honorable mention, Lowe’s All-Senior All-America first team, CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America third team, Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award finalist, State Farm/WBCA All-America finalist, Wade Trophy candidate, Naismith Trophy candidate, Wooden Award finalist and Lieberman Award finalist. • Lehning and Sweat named to Dallas Morning News first and second team, respectively. • Lehning, Gipson and Sweat garnered CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District VII honors, with Lehning on the first team and Gipson and Sweat received second team honors. • Lehning set the school record for single season assists (229) and career assists (800); totals rank second in Big 12 history. • Lehning became the first player in Big 12 and school history to record multiple triple-doubles in a season with three and owns the record for triple-doubles in a career with five. • Gipson set the school record for blocks in a season (86) and a career (257). • Sweat scored a career-high 545 points (16.5 ppg), which was the third highest point total by a junior in school history. • Sweat became the first player since Nicole Ohlde in 2003-04 to make 100 or more free throws in a season, connecting on 132 of 158 attempts (.835) • Sweat’s total of 132 free throws made ranks fourth in school history for free throws made in a season. • Sweat set a school record for consecutive free throws made with 33 (Feb. 4-Feb. 21). • Three Wildcats surpassed the 1,000-point barrier for their careers during the season, as Marlies Gipson (1,313), Shalee Lehning (1,189) and Ashley Sweat (1,291) each achieved the feat; it is the first time since the 2004-05 season that K-State had three or more players on the roster with 1,000 or more career points. • Sweat became the first junior to reach the 1,000 point mark since the 2003-04 season. • K-State placed a Big 12-leading eight student-athletes on the Academic All-Big 12 first team, setting a new school record. • Freshman Jalana Childs garnered Big 12 Freshman of the Week honors for Feb. 16.

Date N. 14 N. 17 N. 23 N. 25 N. 28 D. 5 D. 6 D. 9 D. 14 D. 20 D. 28 D. 30 J. 3 J. 10 J. 14 J. 17 J. 21 J. 24 J. 27 J. 31

AP KSU — — — — — — — 25 25 23 22 22 22 20 17 17 18 18 14 14

Rankings Opp Opponent — at UTEP — at Northwestern — UTSA — at Arkansas State — at Jacksonville — Alcorn State + — Arkansas + — Creighton — UT-Arlington — at Indiana State — at Washington State — at Washington — Central Arkansas — Kansas* 3 at Oklahoma* 20 Iowa State* — at Texas Tech* — at Kansas* — Nebraska* 22 at Iowa State*

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Score 65-44 57-52 80-51 69-58 53-43 80-22 65-56 64-55 73-63 58-43 74-58 73-60 81-38 72-39 48-64 59-52 60-48 59-50 51-40 50-60

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— 8 — — — — 12 16 — — 10 — 14

Missouri* at Baylor Oklahoma State* at Missouri* Colorado* at Nebraska Texas A&M* Texas* at Colorado* vs. Colorado $ vs. Texas A&M $ vs. Drexel # vs. Vanderbilt ##

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58-54 50-59 79-71 43-52 72-60 47-52 45-71 66-50 71-61 68-51 63-65 68-44 61-74

* - Big 12 Conference game + - Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic (Manhattan, Kan.) $ - Big 12 Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.) # - NCAA Tournament Raleigh Regional 1st Round (Albuquerque, NM) ## - NCAA Tournament Raleigh Regional 2nd Round (Albuquerque, NM)

2009-10 Record: 14-18 (.438)/5-11 (.313) H: 7-8 A: 4-8 N: 3-2 Head Coach: Deb Patterson Missed the postseason for the first time since the 2000-01 season. • Became the 11th program in NCAA Division I history to reach the 775win plateau and the second in the Big 12. • Won two games against ranked opponents. • Ranked 25th in the nation for average home attendance (4,009) • Team registered the third-highest free throw percentage in school history (.732). • Fourth-most made 3-point field goals in a single-season (232). • Fifth-most 3-point field goals attempted in a singleseason (633). • Five players made 20 or more 3-point field goals during the season; which ties the school record with the 2002-03 squad. • One of just seven teams in the nation to have four players with 30 or more made 3-point field goals for the season. • Tied the school record for games with 10 or more made three-point field goals (8), which included a season-high of 13 at UC Davis on Dec. 29. • Ashley Sweat selected to the All-Big 12 first team. • Sweat named Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award finalist and garnered Lowe’s Senior All-America first team honors. • Sweat named to the CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America third team and garnered CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District VII first team honors. • Sweat also earned second team All-Big 12 honors from the Dallas Morning News. • Kair Kincaid was named to the CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District VII first team. •Four Wildcats earned Academic All-Big 12 first team honors (Sweat, Kincaid, Shalin Spani and Jalana Childs). • Brittany Chambers was nemd to the Waco Tribune Herald All-Big 12 freshman team. • Sweat became the third player in school history to record 1,800 points (1,805), 600 rebounds (604) and 70 blocks (70). • Sweat finished her career ranked third in school history for points, 14th in rebounds and eighth in blocks. • Chambers was the only freshman in the Big 12 to record 350+ points, 180+ rebounds and 80+ assists.

Date N. 14 N. 16 N. 20 N. 23 N. 27 D. 2 D. 4 D. 5 D. 13 D. 19 D. 20 D. 21 D. 29 J. 2

AP KSU — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

Rankings Opp Opponent — Indiana State — Arkansas State — Washington State — at Creighton — at BYU — at Arkansas — Grambling State + — Missouri State + — Northwestern — vs. Hawaii ^ — vs. VCU ^ — vs. UTSA ^ — at UC Davis — Yale

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Score 73-77 79-80 (OT) 70-63 54-63 65-62 58-60 87-62 64-60 50-53 61-71 73-67 59-55 73-59 78-59

J. 9 J. 13 J. 16 J. 20 J. 23 J. 31 F. 3 F. 7 F. 10 F. 13 F. 17 F. 21 F. 24 F. 27 M. 3 M. 6 M. 11 M. 12

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Kansas* at Missouri* at Oklahoma State* Colorado* at Nebraska* Iowa State* Baylor* at Kansas* Missouri* at Texas A&M* at Texas* Oklahoma* Texas Tech at Iowa State* at Colorado* Nebraska* vs. Texas Tech $ vs. Nebraska $

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* - Big 12 Conference game + - Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic (Manhattan, Kan.) ^ - Duel in the Desert (Las Vegas, Nev.) $ - Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)

2010-11 Record: 21-11 (.656)/10-6 (.625) H: 13-2 A: 6-6 N: 2-3 Head Coach: Deb Patterson Made the 12th NCAA Tournament appearance in school history and the eighth in the Patterson era, as the No. 8 seed in the Philadelphia Region • Became the 13th program in NCAA Division I women’s basketball history to reach the 800-win plateau and the second in the Big 12 with a 69-64 win at Nebraska on Feb. 19, 2011. • Tallied 10 wins in league play and tied for third in the league standings. • Registered the 22nd 20win season in the program’s history. • Patterson secured her 300th career victory at Kansas State with a 56-53 decision over Iowa State in the Big 12 Championship quarterfinals. • Notched three wins over ranked opponents, including two over AP top-15 ranked foes. • Carded the program’s fourth win over a top-5 foe with a 71-67 decision against No. 5 Texas A&M on March 2. • It was the highest ranked opponent K-State has defeated in Bramlage Coliseum. • Opened the season 6-0 for the fifth time in school history and the second time under Patterson’s guidance. • Registered the 8th highest home attendance (61,013) and the 8th highest average attendance (4,068) in school history. • Team recorded the second-lowest opponent points per game average in school history (56.3 oppg) and tied the school record for holding a foe to 49 points or fewer (9). • Tied the school record for televised games in a season with 16. • Sophomore guard Brittany Chambers was a unanimous All-Big 12 first team selection by the league’s coaches and garnered a pair of Big 12 Player of the Week citations. • Junior forward Jalana Childs was selected to the All-Big 12 second team. • Chambers also garnered Academic AllBig 12 first team honors and Capital One /CoSIDA Academic All-District VII third team honors. • Chambers was one of two players in the Big 12 and the only sophomore guard in the nation to notch 500+ points, 180+ rebounds and 80 + assists. • Chambers set the school record for threepoint field goals made in a season by a sophomore, finished fifth for threepoint field goals made in a season in school history and tied for seventh in Big 12 history for the most three-point field goals made in a season (88). • Chambers and Childs tallied a combined 54 points at Nebraska and became the 19th duo in school history toscore 50 or more combined points in a game. • Sophomore guard Mariah White earned her first Big 12 Player of the Week honor. •In total, six student-athletes earned Academic All-Big 12 honors with four on the first team (Chambers, JuliAnne Chisholm, Kelsey Hill and Shalin Spani) and two on the second team (Taelor Karr and Alina Voronenko). • Junior guard/forward JuliAnne Chisholm earned Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-District VII second team honors. AP Rankings Date KSU Opp Opponent N. 12 — — Grambling State +

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Coach (Date) Judy Akers (1968-69) Judy Akers (3/10/72) Judy Akers (1/24/75) Judy Akers (2/6/79) Lynn Hickey (2/23/83) Matilda Mossman (12/19/89) Brian Agler (1/21/96) Deb Patterson (3/17/02) Deb Patterson (2/22/04) Deb Patterson (3/24/06) Deb Patterson (12/6/08) Deb Patterson (2/19/11)

Result 38-25 57-32 80-37 64-62 78-68 73-54 80-67 82-68 93-90 77-63 65-56 69-64

vs. Bethel vs. Dickinson State vs. Kansas at Missouri at Kansas at Missouri State vs. Oklahoma vs. Arkansas (2OT) at Missouri vs. Nebraska (WNIT) vs. Arkansas at Nebraska

* win later forfeited by institution ! 15th all-time team to reach 650 victories in NCAA History & 13th program in NCAA Division I History to reach 800 victories First Big Eight Conference Win Judy Akers (1/16/76)

62-53 vs. Nebraska

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N. 13 N. 17 N. 21 N. 27 N. 30 D. 5 D. 8 D. 12 D. 20 D. 21 D. 29 D. 30 J. 9 J. 12 J. 15 J. 19 J. 22 J. 26 J. 29 F. 5 F. 9 F. 13 F. 16 F. 19 F. 23 F. 26 M. 2 M. 5 M. 9 M. 11 M. 20

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14 — — — — 18 — — — — — — — 15 — — — — — — — 22 — — 3 25 5 — — 3 —

St. John’s + Indiana State Western Illinois at College of Charleston South Dakota State at Iowa North Dakota UC Davis at UTSA ^ Middle Tennessee State ^ at Dartmouth ~ vs. Vermont ~ Oklahoma State * at Oklahoma State * at Texas Tech * Missouri * Nebraska * at Colorado * Kansas * at Missouri * Texas * at Iowa State * Colorado * at Nebraska * at Baylor * Iowa State * Texas A&M * at Kansas * vs. Iowa State $ vs. Baylor $ vs. Purdue #

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64-53 64-48 63-53 56-46 56-51 68-62 76-49 61-41 72-55 63-49 69-48 68-39 63-45 52-45 68-66 (2OT) 66-63 64-37 72-59 65-60 60-55 (OT) 69-59 61-53 78-51 69-64 75-48 58-51 71-67 56-51 56-53 86-53 53-45

* - Big 12 Conference game + - Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic (Manhattan, Kan.) ^ - UTSA Christmas Classic (San Antonio, Texas) ~ - Blue Sky Classic (Hanover, N.H.) $ - Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) # - NCAA Tournament Philadelphia Region 1st Round (Storrs, Conn.)

Score 67-44

KANSAS STATE COACHING YEAR-BY-YEAR HISTORY

KANSAS STATE’S MILESTONE WINS Milestone Win No. 1 Win No. 50 Win No. 100 Win No. 200 Win No. 300 Win No. 400 Win No. 500* Win No. 600 Win No. 650! Win No. 700 Win No. 750 Win No. 800&

59-35 65-50 56-66 57-63 56-71 73-67 47-65 60-70 37-33 63-69 41-62 58-64 67-75 (OT) 39-48 72-70 72-82 59-51 46-63

68-67 vs. Texas

MOST VICTORIES Coach Year Record Deb Patterson 1996-Present 300-175 (.632) Judy Akers 1968-79 206-94 (.687) Lynn Hickey 1979-84 125-39 (.762) Matilda Mossman 1984-90 83-68 (.550) Brian Agler 1993-96 38-39 (.494) Susan Yow 1990-93 31-51 (.277) Gaye Griffin (interim) 1989-90 17-8 (.680) Jack Hartman (interim)1995-96 3-4 (.429)

WINNING PERCENTAGE Coach Year Record Lynn Hickey 1979-84 125-39 (.762) Judy Akers 1968-79 206-94 (.687) Gaye Griffin (interim) 1989-90 17-8 (.680) Deb Patterson 1996-Present 300-175 (.632) Matilda Mossman 1984-90 83-68 (.550) Brian Agler 1993-96 38-39 (.494) Jack Hartman (interim)1995-96 3-4 (.429) Susan Yow 1990-93 31-51 (.277)


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ACADEMIC RECOGNITION ANDERSON HALL

“If you build it, they will come. I know; I was there. I saw for myself in the middle of the endless plains of Kansas. I found a field of dreams; a grand garden, a mile square, with a hundred varieties of trees, immaculate landscapes, [and] indigenous limestone architecture sheltering a family of 23,000 beautiful, young people, Kansas State University.” -- late radio icon Paul Harvey

K-State is a national leader among public universities in the total number of Rhodes, Marshall, Truman, Goldwater and Udall scholarship winners. For Truman and Goldwater scholars, K-State is the all-time No. 1 in the nation among public universities. In 2010-2011 KState students earned Truman, Udall, Goldwater, Fulbright and Hollings scholarships and Boren and Fulbright fellowships. • Kansas State University had a record amount of research funding during the 2009-2010 fiscal year. The university received more than $147.6 million from 953 awards. During the past two fiscal years, K-State has seen a nearly $30 million increase in research awards despite the economic recession. • K-State also was issued 11 patents in 2010 -- the highest number received since the 2003-2004 fiscal year. • K-State was selected as one of 115 institutions to receive the 2010 Community Engagement Classification from the Carnegie Foundation. The classification honors higher education institutions that collaborate with their larger communities and understand the benefits of a reciprocal exchange of knowledge and resources. • K-State is a Military Advanced Education magazine Top Military-Friendly Colleges and Universities honoree for the fourth year in a row. The magazine has been honoring military-friendly colleges and universities since 2007, and K-State has been on its list each year. G.I. Jobs magazine also designated Kansas State University one of the most military-friendly schools in the nation for 2010. The honor means that K-State is in the top 15 percent of all colleges, universities and trade schools nationwide, and that the university actively recruits military students and offers programs to meet their needs.

What will K-State look like in 2025? K-Staters have an idea. President Kirk Schulz, Provost April Mason, students, staff and alumni are working toward the goal of becoming recognized nationally as a top 50 public research university in the next 14 years. To do that the university is working to boost total research and development expenditures, the total endowment and the number of undergraduate students involved in research, among other goals. In many ways K-State is already well on its way to meeting this goal. Check out the progress at www.k-state.edu/2025

History and Location Founded on Feb. 16, 1863, Kansas State University is the first public institution of higher education in Kansas and one of the first land-grant universities. It was located on the grounds of the old Bluemont Central College, which was chartered in 1858. The university moved to its present site in 1875. Throughout its history, K-State's mission has been rooted in the principles set forth in the Morrill Act: to provide teaching, research and service to the citizens of Kansas and beyond.

• K-State is the only public school in Kansas to make the Princeton Review’s “Guide to 311 Green Colleges” in 2011. • The School of Leadership Studies building has received a LEED gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. It's believed this is the first building at a Kansas higher education institution to be LEED certified.

The 644-acre wooded main campus with historic limestone buildings is located in northern Manhattan (population 52,000) and is convenient to both business and residential districts. It is located 125 miles west of Kansas City in the rolling Flint Hills of northeast Kansas. The university also has a campus in Salina and the Olathe campus in the Kansas City metro area. The KState Salina campus offers master's, bachelor's and associate's degrees. The Olathe campus offers master's and doctoral-level curricula and research in animal health and food safety and security. KState also has numerous extension fields, offices and other facilities in Kansas and Nebraska. The university hosts the prestigious Landon Lectures on Public Issues, honoring the late

• K-State’s office of student financial assistance distributes more than $190 million annually in federal, state, university and private aid. K-State awarded more than $16 million in scholarships for 2010-2011. K-State employs more than 7,000 students who together earn more than $15 million annually. • Because of K-State's expertise in animal health and food safety, Manhattan was chosen by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security as the site for the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility, a federal animal health laboratory. The facility will be adjacent to KState’s campus, bringing hundreds of animal health researchers.

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• Students surveyed by CampusSplash.co ranked K-State No. 6 for best overall residence halls and No. 3 for best residence assistants in the country. • Fiedler Engineering Library at K-State made TechFlesh.com's list of the 10 best college computer labs. The list touts the library's sprawling size of 20,000 square feet, Fiedler Hall has a high-tech auditorium and small team learning rooms that are wired for the information age, as well as a library that is nearly 100 percent electronic. • Ninety-five percent of recent graduates surveyed would recommend K-State to their friends. • A K-Stater won the national championship in persuasion at the American Forensics Association National Individual Events Tournament. She is K-State's 28th national champion since the forensics team began in 1976. She's also K-State's eighth national champion in persuasion. • K-State won its third national debate championship since 1991 when the team won the Cross-Examination Debate Association's national tournament. A K-Stater also was named the Debater of the Year at the tournament. • In 2010 K-State's Black Student Union was named the most outstanding council at the 33rd annual Big 12 Conference on Black Student Government. It was the third year in a row and fourth time in the last five years the K-State black student leadership group earned the honor. The group also was named best council in 2006, 2008 and 2009. • K-State students topped the Kansas Association of Broadcasters' 2011 Student Broadcast Awards competition, receiving 52 awards -- the most by any school at the collegiate level. Most of the awards were for work done by students at K-State's FM radio station, Wildcat 91.9; the university's cable channel, K-State TV; and the website for the university's student newspaper, the Kansas State Collegian.

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Kansas statesman Alfred M. Landon. Since 1966 the series has featured more than 150 nationally prominent speakers. Past speakers include Martin Luther King, Jr., U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor, and presidents Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton. One of the six universities governed by the Kansas Board of Regents, Kansas State University continues to fulfill its historical educational mission in teaching, research and public service.

Student Achievement Academic achievement of the institution is drawing national acclaim as well. K-State students have won more Truman scholarships, more Goldwater scholarships and more Phi Kappa Phi Fellowships than any other public university in the nation. During the past 25 years, K-State has ranked No. 1 in the nation among public universities in Rhodes, Truman, Marshall, Goldwater and Udall scholars. The university has earned its reputation as the “Student Scholar Capital of America.” K-State students have an outstanding record when it comes to winning national competitions. In the past academic year K-Staters placed in the top five in areas like debate, forensics, aviation, construction science, architecture, leadership and more.

K-State students have an outstanding record of acceptance into professional schools. Among competitive K-State applicants who used the services of the pre-medical evaluation committee, 76 percent were accepted to medical schools in 2009. KState pre-law students have been accepted to law school at a rate exceeding the national average of about 65 percent. In the past five years, about 84 percent of K-State applicants were admitted to at least one law school of their choosing.

Academics • With its third national Carnegie/CASE Professor of the Year named in 2008 and nine state winners, K-State ranks in the top 10 of all public and private colleges. K-State is also the only university to win both the national and state awards in the same year. The K-State department of physics is the only department in the nation to have two national professors of the year recognized. • For their research with graphene two K-State chemical engineering doctoral students were recognized by the Global School of Advanced Studies as two of the top 20 graduate students in the world. • The Princeton Review's "The Best 373 Colleges" in 2011 picked K-State as one of the nation's top schools. The Princeton Review also ranks K-State No. 16 in the nation where campus and community relations are great. • U.S. News and World Report in 2011 ranked KState as one of America's best colleges. • Since 2010 K-State had seven faculty named National Science Foundation CAREER Award winners. The National Science Foundation's Faculty Early Career Development Program is one of the foundation's most prestigious awards for supporting early career faculty who effectively integrate research and education within the context of their institution's mission. • K-State's College of Business Administration made BusinessWeek's list of top undergraduate business programs for 2010. • More than 250 majors and programs are offered in nine colleges. The Graduate School offers 65 masters degrees, 45 doctoral degrees and 22 graduate certificates in multiple disciplines across campus. • Even with more than 23,000 students from all 50 states and more than 90 countries, the university is committed to individualized education whenever possible. Nearly 90 percent of classes have fewer than 49 students.


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THE COLLEGES OF KANSAS STATE Kansas State has nine colleges offering bachelor’s degrees in more than 100 fields, 60 master’s degree programs and 42 doctoral degree programs. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Dean: Fred A. Cholick Phone: (785) 532-6147 E-mail: fcholick@k-state.edu • Ten of the college's faculty have been recognized as the top teachers in the region and nation through the U.S.D.A. Food and Agricultural Sciences Excellence in College and University Teaching Awards Program. No other university has had more than five of their faculty recognized through this prestigious program. • Offers the only bachelor's programs in bakery, feed and milling science and management in the world. • One-of-a-kind national programs include horticultural therapy; international meat, livestock, international grains; golf course management; and a master's in agribusiness.

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE, PLANNING AND DESIGN Dean: Tim de Noble Phone: (785) 532-5950 E-mail: tdenoble@k-state.edu • Accredited five-year master’s degrees in architecture, interior architecture & product design, landscape architecture, and regional & community planning. This combination of disciplines makes the college one of the most comprehensive in the nation. • The architecture program has been highly ranked in a nationwide employer survey. In 2010, the program was ranked 16th in the nation. • The interior architecture & product design program has been in the top 8 nearly every year the employer study has been conducted. In 2010, the graduate interior architecture & product design program was ranked seventh in the nation. • The landscape architecture program has been ranked in the top 8 during all six years of the study. The graduate landscape architecture program was ranked fourth in the nation in 2010. It was also listed in 2010 as one of 15 schools "With Highest Distinction."

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Dean: Dr. Peter Dorhout Phone: (785) 532-6900 E-mail: jaistrup@k-state.edu • Contains more than 25 reporting units and offers a number of special programs and secondary majors. The College teaches more than 55 percent of all credits taught each year. • Home to many of K-State’s top students, the College of Arts and Sciences has produced eight of K-State’s 12 Rhodes Scholars and 23 of the university’s 28 Truman Scholars.

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Dean: Ali R. Malekzadeh Phone: (785) 532-7227 E-mail: malekzadeh@k-state.edu • The College’s undergraduate program was ranked in Bloomberg Businessweek’s list of top undergraduate programs in 2010 and 2011. The publication ranks it highest in the state. • The College of Business Administration is among the 10% of business schools in the United States that are accredited in both the business and accounting programs by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). • The College is among the Global 100 of the Aspen Institute’s Beyond Grey Pinstripes ranking.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Dean: John English Phone: (785) 532-5590 E-mail: jenglish@ksu.edu • College houses the National Gas Machinery Laboratory, industry’s leading independent turbocharger research and development facility. • Home to the Institute for Environmental Research, the first of its kind in the world to be located on a college campus. • Home to the second-largest architectural engineering program in the nation.

COLLEGE OF HUMAN ECOLOGY Dean: Virginia Moxley Phone: (785) 532-5500 E-mail: moxley@ksu.edu • The college focuses on teaching, research and service programs that support the quality of human life. • The college ranks second nationally among peer institutions reporting to the Food and Agricultural Education Information System. • The nutrition and kinesiology undergraduate program is the largest in the nation. • The undergraduate interior design program ranked third out of 167 CIDA-accredited programs as published in the 2010 Almanac of Architectire and Design.

COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY & AVIATION Dean: Dennis Kuhlman Phone: (785) 826-2601 E-mail: dkuhlman@k-state.edu • The college of technology and aviation, located in Salina, became a member of the K-State family in 1991 following a merger with the former Kansas College of technology. The citizens of Salina have invested over $5 million in the campus and enrollment has grown over 84 percent. • The school as added over $10 million in new aircraft and equipment and over $2.6 million in endowed KSU Foundation funds. • The only school in Kansas to offer an FAA-certified bachelor’s degree in aviation maintenance and professional pilot.

COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Dean: Ralph Richardson - 785.532.5660; Email: vetdean@kstate.edu • One of the nation's leading veterinary colleges with a continual commitment to stellar teaching since 1905. • Opportunities are provided to work with house pets, horses, livestock and exotic animals. • Some research specialties include infectious diseases – especially those associated with agro- and bio-defense, beef production, epithelial function in health and disease, vector-borne diseases, food safety and security, stem cell biology, immunity defense mechanisms and animal sports medicine. • Annually, 14,000 animals are treated at the Veterinary Medicine Complex, which is staffed to treat animals from the house cat to exotic tigers. • Professional students earn their Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degrees while completing the curriculum.

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Dean: Michael Holen Phone: (785) 532-5525 E-mail: mholen@k-state.edu • Kansas State graduates more teachers than any other university in Kansas. • The College of Education houses one of the largest undergraduate majors (Elementary Education), and the largest graduate program (English as a Second Language) in the university. • The faculty write books, give invited presentations and direct significant education reform projects with about $7 million annually in grants, most funded by the U.S Department of Education.

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UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT

Dr. KIRK SCHULZ University President | Third Year (Virginia Tech ‘86)

THE SCHULZ FILE Date Hired: February 11, 2009 Alma Mater: Virginia Tech, 1986 (B.S. Chemical Engineering) Virginia Tech, 1991(Ph. D. Chemical Engineering) Birthdate: May 11, 1963 Family: Wife - Dr. Noel Nunnally Schulz Children - Tim and Andrew Follow on: Twitter - @kstate_pres Facebook - Kirk Schulz Kirk H. Schulz was selected as the 13th president of Kansas State University in February 2009 by the Kansas Board of Regents. A dynamic leader, he is spearheading a visionary effort to move K-State forward, with the goal of being recognized as a Top 50 Public Research University by 2025. During his first two years Schulz has generated considerable momentum toward the goal, including campus-wide involvement in developing a strategic plan.

Among recent university highlights: • This past year, fundraising by the Kansas State University Foundation reached the $107 million mark for the first year. In addition, a record number of $5 million or larger gifts were received from individuals • Faculty researchers brought in a record high $147.7 million in extramural funding. • Athletics began construction on a privately funded $17 million basketball practice facility. • K-State continues to be ranked No. 1 in the Big 12 for the 15th consecutive year for percentage of graduates who are members of the Alumni Association. • The Kansas Congressional Delegation, the Office of the Governor, and the Kansas Legislature worked with university administrators to secure funding for the construction of the $650 million National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF). • K-State continues as the top choice among Kansas high school graduating seniors for fall 2010. Prior to his appointment as president, Kirk served as vice president for research and economic development at Mississippi State University. He has also served on the faculty at Michigan Technological University and the University of North Dakota.

KANSAS STATE PRESIDENT’S CABINET

PAT BOSCO VP of Student Life and Dean of Students

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Kirk is active in several professional societies including the American Institute for Chemical Engineers and the American Society for Engineering Education. In recognition of achievements in the field of Chemical Engineering, he was selected as a Fellow in both the American Society of Engineering Education and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is active in the Boy Scouts of America, and serves on the Executive Board of the Coronado Council. Kirk also serves various roles on the boards of Cereal Food Processors, the Greater Manhattan Community Foundation, the Kansas Bioscience Authority, and the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology. He is married to Dr. Noel Nunnally Schulz, who serves as the Paslay Professor of Electrical Engineering at Kansas State University. They have two sons — Timothy — a junior at Mississippi State University and Andrew — a junior at Manhattan High School. Kirk Schulz’s parents are Carl and Judy Schulz, Norfolk, Va.

AMY BUTTON RENZ President and CEO of Alumni Association

FRED CHOLICK

JOHN CURRIE

JACKIE HARTMAN

President/CEO of KSU Foundation

Director of Intercollegiate Athletics

Dir. of Community Relations/Asst. to the President

APRIL MASON

JEFFERY MORRIS

SUE PETERSON

BRUCE SHUBERT

RON TREWYN

Provost and Senior Vice President

VP for Communications and Marketing

Director of Governmental Relations

VP for Administration & Finance

Vice President for Research


DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

JOHN CURRIE Director of Athletics | Third Year (Wake Forest ‘93)

THE CURRIE FILE Date Hired: May 18, 2009 Alma Mater: Wake Forest, 1993 (B.A. History) Tennessee, 2003 (M.A. Sports Management) Birthdate: April 1, 1971 Family: Wife - Mary Lawrence Children - Jack, Virginia, Mary-Dell Follow on: Twitter - @john_currie There is no question John Currie has hit the ground running and made a lasting impact in his first two years as Kansas State's Director of Athletics. From implementing a new communications plan the day he was being introduced as K-State's 15th Athletics Director on May 18, 2009, to consistently emphasizing the importance of transparency and accountability as well as the student-athlete and fan experience, Currie has laid a solid foundation for K-State achieving its vision of a model intercollegiate athletics program. Over his first 24 months Currie has engaged in hundreds of speaking and other appearances across campus, throughout the state and with K-State groups across the nation. Regular online letters and chats, live Fan Forum conference calls with as many as 3,000 fans participating, and regular media interviews and talk show appearances have further helped Currie connect with the Wildcat faithful. In August 2011, K-State made a national splash when it launched an exclusive, high-definition online network known as K-StateHD.TV. The one-of-a-kind network provides a world-wide connection to Kansas State University and K-State Athletics and has established the university as an international leader in programming, accessibility and exposure. In fact, following its high-definition live broadcast of the 2011 season-opening football game against Eastern Kentucky, K-State took over the No. 1 spot in the number of total subscriptions across the CBS College Sports network, K-State’s online network provider. Currie arrived in Manhattan on June 8, 2009, to officially begin his duties. Just a month later he and his staff launched the "K-State Pledge," a series of financial accountability measures and core values to help restore the faith and trust of all Wildcat fans. Among those values are five goals: a world-class student-athlete experience; value to the University, city and state; integrity and transparency in matters of ethics, finance and NCAA compliance; championshiplevel athletic performances; and the best fan experience in the Big 12.

In an effort to create the best fan experience possible, Currie's staff has created new ticket initiatives over the past two seasons that have led to the two largest home-opening football crowds in school history, including last year’s record crowd of 51,059 for the UCLA game. The Wildcats also set new season total and average attendance records in baseball in 2010, sold a record number of season tickets for volleyball and had the largest average attendance increase in the nation in men's basketball. The 2010 football season then saw four sellout crowds fill Bill Snyder Family Stadium, the most since 1999, and K-State fans would help the Wildcats set a new total attendance record for a six-game home schedule. The success that began in the fall jumpstarted a 2010-11 athletics season that would see a record-number of teams advance to the NCAA postseason, while K-State became just one of three programs in the nation to have its football team in a bowl game, both basketball and its baseball teams in the NCAA Tournament and both track and field teams finish in the Top 20. Providing K-State student-athletes a world-class experience is also a priority as Currie's staff initiated new events such as the Powercat Choice Awards to showcase K-State's student-athletes and a special graduation reception and ring ceremony to honor their dedication and hard work on the field and in the classroom. K-State's student-athletes currently lead the Big 12 in all-sports graduation rate, including the highest football, men's golf, women's golf, men's track and field and baseball rates. In fact, K-State has claimed the No. 1 graduation rate among all student-athletes in each of the last four seasons. To help encourage support for the student-athlete experience and championship pursuits, K-State's fundraising efforts have been completely overhauled in Currie’s tenure with a new emphasis on personal interaction and communication for Ahearn Fund donors of all levels. K-State supporters immediately responded in Currie's first year by increasing total annual fund cash gifts over 50-percent versus the previous year to an all-time high of $14.47 million. Fiscal year 2011 was even better, as the annual Ahearn Fund goal was exceeded by more than $1 million and total athletics giving set another all-time record exceeding $17.5 million. K-State donors have stepped up with seven individual gifts in excess of $1 million since fall 2009, enabling the department to break ground on an $18 million Basketball Training Facility and building more momentum towards the department’s new facility strategic plan designed to provide comprehensive. improvements for all 465 Wildcat student-athletes. Despite inheriting a $2 million projected budget deficit on arrival in June 2009, Currie's staff instead achieved a first year surplus of $5 million, thanks to new measures promoting efficiency and cost containment, coupled with tremendous fundraising success. In fact, in May of 2011 USA Today recognized K-State as one of just 22 athletic departments in the nation to

The Currie Family in Hale Library’s historic Great Room

operate in a surplus in 2009-10 and one of only five to do so while decreasing expenses from the previous year. In an effort to support President Schulz's visionary plan to move K-State into the ranks of the top 50 public research institutions by 2025, the department has also announced a gradual phase out of direct university funding as a source of revenue, enabling the KSU to redirect those funds towards critical academic needs. Currie received a signal national honor this past spring as one of two intercollegiate athletics directors named to SportsBusiness Journal's 2011 prestigious Forty Under 40 list of national sports leaders. Currently a member of the NCAA Division I Administrative Cabinet, Currie also serves the Big 12 as a member of the Game Management/Officiating Sub-committee as well as the Championship and Awards committee. In 2010 President Schulz and Currie's involvement to help secure the future of the Big 12 Conference and Kansas State's position as a long-term league member was also pivotal not only for Wildcat student-athletes and their college experience but for the future of the University. Currie began his career at Wake Forest in 1993 as a Deacon Club intern before being named Assistant Director in 1994 and later served as Assistant A.D. for Development (1998-99). A native of Chapel Hill, NC, Currie earned his master's in sports management from Tennessee in 2003 and is a 1993 Wake Forest graduate. He and his wife Mary Lawrence have three children, Jack, Virginia and Mary-Dell. 201


ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION

K-STATE PLEDGE Shortly after being hired as the university’s Athletics Director, John Currie, in May 2009, announced the “K-State Pledge,” a series of accountability measures and core values that serve as the foundation for the university’s vision for a model intercollegiate athletics program.

Five goals for the university’s vision for a model athletics program are: • Provide a world-class student-athlete experience • Value to our University, community and state • Integrity and transparency in relation matters of ethics, NCAA compliance and finance • Championship-level athletic performances • The best fan experience in the Big 12

SCOTT GARRETT

STACY MARTIN

CASEY SCOTT

JILL SHIELDS

REID SIGMON

Asst. AD for Ticketing and Fan Strategies

Asst. AD for Business

Assoc. AD for Operations

Assoc. AD for Student Services/ Sr. Woman Admin.

Senior Assoc. AD for Administration/ Chief of Staff

CHARLIE THOMAS

JAMIE VAUGHN

LAIRD VEATCH

CHAD WEIBERG

Sr. Assoc. AD for Facilities

Assoc. AD for Compliance

Assoc. AD for Capital Support

Assoc. AD for Development

K-STATE ATHLETICS, INC., BOARD OF DIRECTORS

PRESIDENT’S ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS Athletics Representatives John Currie - Director of Athletics Jill Shields - Associate Athletic Director/SWA

PAT BOSCO

JOHN CURRIE

JACKIE HARTMAN

VP of Student Life and Dean of Students

Dir. of Athletics

Dir. of Community Relations/Asst. to the President

Faculty Representatives Dr. Betsy Cauble - Sociology, Anthropology & Social Work Dr. Melody LeHew - Apparel, Textiles & Interior Design Dr. Phillip Marzluf - Department of English Kenneth Hughey - Special Education & Counseling Alumni Members Barbara Bachman (Centralia, Kan.) Earl McVicker (Hutchinson, Kan.) Student Members Jonathan Bahmani Libby Queen

APRIL MASON

BRUCE SHUBERT

BE STONEY

Provost and Senior Vice President

VP for Administration & Finance

Faculty Athletics Representative

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Alumni Board Representative Roger McClellan (Wichita, Kan.) Foundation Representative Kevin Lockett (Kansas City, Mo.)


NCAA REGULATIONS & K-STATE COMPLIANCE

KANSAS STATE COMPLIANCE OFFICE STAFF

JAMIE VAUGHN

JEFF NORRIS

Director of Compliance

Asst. Compliance Director

WHAT EVERY ALUMNUS AND BOOSTER OF KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE NCAA As a supporter of Kansas State University, you have a lot of pride in your school. You are proud of the high academic standards, our adherence to values and the overall quality of the K-State experience. Kansas State has a long tradition of integrity but to help assure compliance with NCAA and conference rules, please take a few minutes to read this information. The eligibility of Kansas State’s student-athletes and reputation of the department and university depend greatly upon your cooperation. Under NCAA regulations, Kansas State is held responsible for the actions of our boosters. “Representatives of Athletic Interests” may not engage in any recruitment activities or provide benefits or privileges to prospective and enrolled student-athletes. A representative is any individual who has purchased tickets, contributed to the Kansas State Athletics Department, donated to Catbacker or Alumni groups, or who has otherwise promoted K-State’s athletics program.

Key Rule: NCAA BYLAW 13.01.5 BRENDAN ARMITAGE Asst. Compliance Director

VERA WHITE Administrative Asst./Compliance

In Division I, representatives of athletics interest are prohibited from making in-person, on-or-off campus recruiting contacts, written, telephonic communications or e-mail transactions with a prospect or the prospect’s relatives or legal guardians.

Interpretations

KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

1. A representative of a Division I institution is prohibited from making in-person recruiting contact with a prospect and his or her parents/guardian on or off campus.

MISSION STATEMENT

Limited Exception: You may have contact with a prospect regarding permissible pre-enrollment activities such as summer employment, provided the prospect has already signed a National Letter of Intent and K-State is aware that you are making these contacts in regard to employment.

The mission of the Kansas State University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is to provide, within the context of available resources, an environment that supports the educational objectives, academic progress and general welfare of student-athletes and allows them to compete at the highest levels of athletics. Our mission is also to embrace the guidelines and principles established by the Big 12 Conference and NCAA, which promote the principles of sportsmanship and ethical conduct. The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is committed to providing fair and equitable treatment for all student-athletes and athletic department personnel, including women and minorities.

PHILOSOPHY STATEMENT The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics shall assure that all intercollegiate sports programs and department operations are consistent with the mission of Kansas State University. Student-athletes and department employees should be treated fairly and equitably regardless of gender or race. All department activities will be conducted within the rules, regulations and policies of Kansas State University, the Big 12 Conference and the NCAA. The Department’s decision-making process shall be based upon consideration of the academic, emotional and physical welfare of every current and future student-athlete. The learning experience to be provided to student-athletes should promote social, moral, emotional, cultural, and vocational growth and development and should emphasize the value of sportsmanship, loyalty, teamwork, & individual accountability. An environment promoting excellence will allow the physically talented and gifted student-athlete to achieve maximum potential.

2. A Division I representative is prohibited from writing or telephoning a prospect and his or her parents or legal guardians. Limited Exception: You may have a phone conversation with a prospect only if the prospect initiates the call. Such a call may not be prearranged by a K-State staff member and you are not permitted to have a recruiting conversation, but may exhibit normal civility. You must refer any questions about the University’s athletic program to the athletic department. 3. A representative is prohibited from contacting a prospect’s coach, principal, or counselor in an attempt to evaluate the prospect. Limited Exception: NCAA rules do not preclude you from viewing a prospect’s contest on your own initiative, but you may not contact the prospect, pick up game films or transcripts.

What can I do? If you know of a high school or junior college student-athlete who might want to attend Kansas State, the only permissible activity for a representative is to call the appropriate K-State coach.

What is an “Extra Benefit?” An extra benefit is any special arrangement by an institutional employee or a representative of the institution’s athletics interests to provide a student-athlete or the student-athlete’s relative or friend a benefit not expressly authorized by NCAA legislation. Examples or Extra Benefits: - Providing transportation - Clothes - Entertainment - Preferential loan terms - Wagnes not commensurate with duties

What can I do for current student-athletes or prospects? You may provide an occasional meal for student-athletes in your home. Please contact the athletics compliance office for more information. You may invite a team to dinner or to meet a group of alumni in a city where they are competing. The NCAA allows student-athletes as a team to receive special benefits not alowed as individuals. Arrangements for such events should be made in advance with the head coach. You may provide employment for a studentathlete. Wages must be commensurate with the going rate for similar services and only for work actually performed. You may attend high school, community college and public events in which prospects are participating however no attempt should be made to contact or recruit prospects at these events. You may continue established family relationships with prospects or student-athletes, their parents and relatives. Contact is permitted as long as it is not made for recruiting purposes.

What is not permitted under NCAA rules? Provide gifts, free or reduced cost services including meals, drinks, clothing laundry, haircuts, legal fee or other benefits to prospects, student-athletes, their relatives or friends. Provide tickets to any event for a studentathlete or his/her relatives or friends. Contact prospective student-athletes for recruiting purposes. This includes emails, phone calls, letters, face-to-face contact and personal websites (i.e. Facebook.com, MySpace.com, etc.) Provide cash, entertainment, use of your home or other items of value. Provide the use of an automobile. Provide rent-free or reduced cost housing for any length of time. Arrange or co-sign a loan for a student-athlete or his/her relatives. Provide employment for relatives/friends as a result of their relationship to student-athletes.

Questions? Please contact David Flores (assistant athletics director), Kristin Waller (assistant director), Andrew Hamor (assistant director) or Vera White (administrative assistant) in the athletics compliance office at (785) 532-3990.

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MEDIA POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Thank you for your interest in Kansas State women’s basketball. The K-State Sports Information Office has produced the 2011-12 media guide to assist in your coverage of the Wildcats. Please feel free to contact any member of our staff with questions, requests or concerns. We look forward to working with you throughout the 2011-12 season.

MEDIA INTERVIEWS All interviews with players and coaches must be arranged through the K-State Sports Information Office. Interviews with Kansas State players and head coach Deb Patterson should be requested through the Sports Information Office. Please be advised that all interview requests must be submitted 24 hours in advance. Players and coaches’ home or mobile phone numbers will NOT be given out. Practices are closed to the public and the media. Players and coaches will be made available for interviews immediately following practice on specified days. All interview requests for those post-practice interview sessions must be made in advance with the K-State Sports Information Office. Please be advised that regularly scheduled interview days may not be conducted due to team travel. Game day interviews prior to tip-off are not permitted. See ‘Postgame Policy’ for additional information.

WORKING CREDENTIALS The Kansas State Sports Information Office should receive all credential requests no later than five days prior to the specified game. All requests should be made on official letterhead and addressed to: Women’s Basketball SID, Kansas State Department of Athletics, 1800 College Avenue, Suite 37, Manhattan, KS 66502-3355. Requests may be faxed to the Sports Information Office at 785-532-6093. Because of mail service, media passes will not be mailed in some instances. If this is the case, passes may be picked up at the Will Call window located on the Southeast entrance of Bramlage Coliseum beginning two hours prior to tip-off. Individuals picking up credentials will be required to furnish positive identification. All credentials are non-transferable and are issued based on Kansas State’s credential policy. Admission to courtside press row is for working media only. Only media members with official K-State credentials will be admitted. Note: Friends, spouses and children are not welcome in the press area.

PRESS PARKING Press parking is located on the east side of Bramlage Coliseum and will be provided upon request on a firstcome, first-serve basis as available. A parking pass must be requested two days prior to the scheduled game. Contact the Kansas State Sports Information Office regarding details and directions to press parking areas.

PHOTOGRAPHERS Only accredited photographers on assignment from recognized media outlets will be issued baseline credentials. In accordance with NCAA rules, no freelance photographers will be admitted courtside. All photographers must have a media pass to shoot inside Bramlage Coliseum. Flash photography is prohibited.

WEBSITES Kansas State reserves the right to deny media credentials to any individual whose website is not affiliated with an official news-gathering organization or publication. Credentials will be issued to official online services of national, over-the-air or cable networks or established publications which are staffed by full-time employees (i.e. ESPN, SI.com, CBS sportsline, etc.) and then with a maximum of one credential. Credentials will not be granted to any online agency operating sites that are in any way affiliated with gambling, or to “freelance” or “fan-based” sites that are not affiliated with a legitimate news gathering organization. Membership in a writer’s association (i.e. USBWA) does not automatically qualify an agency for credentials. Additionally, online services are prohibited from “real 204

time” (also known as “cybercast”) transmission of all Kansas State Athletics events. Those rights are co-owned by Kansas State University, the Big 12 Conference and Learfield Communications.

VISITING RADIO To inquire about using existing radio courtesy lines, visiting radio stations should contact Ben Boyle, General Manager of the K-State Sports Network. He may be reached at 785-532-1000. Only those stations recognized as the official originator for the visiting team will be afforded broadcast facilities. Radio stations will be seated across from their respective team bench.

MEDIA ROOM LOCATION The Seaton Media Room in Bramlage Coliseum is located just to the right of the tunnel when exiting the floor on court level. Work space is provided in the room with official game programs, media guides, game notes and flipcards available prior to the game. Complete statistics, will be available at halftime and immediately following the game. Final books will be distributed to the designated postgame interview room, media room, press row and both lockerrooms. A pregame meal is served to the working media 90 minutes prior to the game in a room adjacent to the media room.

LISTENING TO THE WILDCATS POSTGAME POLICY Kansas State’s locker room is closed. Media on press row will be asked to submit a list of player requests to Assistant SID Randy Peterson during the last 4 minutes of the game. Coach Patterson and requested players will be available in a designated postgame interview room located at the top of the Bramlage Coliseum tunnel. The visiting team coach and selected players will be made available in the designated interview room prior to K-State. Those interested in audio-taping grouped interviews should connect their recorders to the distribution amplifier (mult box) provided. Output from the device is microphone level, terminated in 1/8Ó two-conductor plugs and jacks, or three-pin standard microphone male connectors.

TELEPHONES A limited number of charge-per-call telephones are located on press row, and phones in the Seaton Media Room will be available for filing after the game on a firstcome, first-serve basis. All media wishing to have phone lines installed on press row will be responsible for making their own arrangements. Phones may be ordered from the KSU Telecommunications Office at 785-532-7001.

Brian Smoller is in his seventh year as the play-by-play voice of the Kansas State women’s basketball program. In addition to his basketball duties for the network, Smoller provides play-by-play for K-State baseball and in his sixth year as Sportscasting/Director of K-StateHD.TV for the KState athletic department. A 1999 K-State graduate, Smoller has won 15 Kansas Association of Broadcasters awards, including five first place awards for play-by-play. He is the only sportscaster in Kansas history to win a KAB award for play-by-play of four sports, volleyball, football, basketball, and baseball. In 2003, Smoller was named the Oscar Stauffer Kansas Sportscaster of the Year. Brian and his wife, the former Beth Caskey, currently reside comfortably in St. George, Kan., and have a son, Brady, and a daughter, Brenna. Former Wildcats Missy Decker Heidrick and Kristin Waller will serve as the color commentators for all broadcasts as well.

DEB PATTERSON RADIO SHOW Affiliates on the K-State Sports Network will carry the Deb Patterson Radio Show, a live call-in show hosted by Brian Smoller each Thursday during the 2011-12 season. The show originates from Old Chicago in Manhattan on Thursday evenings from 7-8 p.m. and is open to the public. An updated radio show schedule will be posted on www.k-statesports.com.


WILDCATS ON THE AIR

WILDCAT BASKETBALL ON THE AIR

BRIAN SMOLLER Play-by-Play

MISSY HEIDRICK Color Analyst

KRISTIN WALLER Color Analyst

DEB PATTERSON TELEVISION SHOW The biweekly Deb Patterson Television Show can be seen throughout the Midwest each Wednesday during the Big 12 Conference season on Fox Sports Midwest and Fox College Sports. The half-hour program, produced by Kansas State television specialist Norm Burge and hosted by Brian Smoller, features head coach Deb Patterson, along with player and coach spotlights, highlights and a preview of upcoming games.

BIG 12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TELECONFERENCE Big 12 women’s basketball coaches will participate in three teleconferences during the 2012 conference season. The briefings will feature seven minutes with each head coach and take place on Jan. 17, Feb. 7 and Feb. 28. Please contact Joni Lehmann (joni@big12sports.com) for the media dial-in and replay numbers. The call can also be heard live and is archived on Big12Sports.com. 10:00 10:07 10:14 10:21 10:28

a.m.: a.m.: a.m.: a.m.: a.m.:

Sherri Coale, Oklahoma Kim Mulkey, Baylor Robin Pingeton, Missouri Gail Goestenkors, Texas Bonnie Henrickson, Kansas

10:35 10:42 10:49 10:56 11:03

a.m.: a.m.: a.m.: a.m.: a.m.:

Kristy Curry, Texas Tech Bill Fennelly, Iowa State Kurt Budke, Oklahoma State Gary Blair, Texas A&M Deb Patterson, Kansas State

CREDENTIAL POLICY AND OTHER GUIDELINES C redentials and working space for media members are issued at the sole and exclusive discretion of the Kansas State Sports Information Office, based on the following priorities and guidelines: 1. Originating radio and television personnel involved in a live broadcast. 2. Daily newspapers regularly covering Kansas State University, the current-game opponent or another Big 12 school. Wire services, regional and national publications are also afforded this priority. 3. Non-originating radio and television personnel producing reports on the game. Only local radio stations with a full-time sports director conducting a regular sports show receive consideration for credentials. 4. Officially recognized Kansas State University student publications or student electronic media outlets. 5. Non-daily newspapers or publications reporting on the game. With the exception of beat writers covering Kansas State daily, all passes are issued on a game-by-game basis with consideration of available working space. • Passes are non-transferable and are subject to immediate revocation if transferred to non-working members of a media outlet. • Kansas State University and the NCAA prohibit the issuance of credentials to representatives of an organization that regularly publishes gambling information, such as "tout sheets" or "tip sheets". • Credentials are issued to websites that are affiliated with websites for national or regional television and news media organiza-

tions, (e.g. USA TODAY Online, ESPN SportsZone, SI, CBS SportsLine, etc.) for institutions that are conference members and non-conference opponents, and for the Big 12 Conference. • Web sites that sponsor "message boards" or "chat rooms" where people are allowed to post anonymous information or rumors are ineligible for credentials or access to media functions. • If a news-gathering medium has an online site that sponsors these anonymous forums, they may continue to request credentials under its traditional medium (newspaper, magazine, radio or television), but will not be granted additional passes or access for online staff. • Kansas State University reserves the right to deny media credentials to any individual whose web site is not affiliated with a recognized news-gathering organization. • Membership in a writer’s association (i.e. - USBWA) does not automatically an agency for credentials. • Restrictions have been made on the usage of Internet video of Kansas State Athletic events. Highlights of game action and/or post game press conference from KState events are limited to and cannot excede three (3) minutes in length. • All persons picking up credentials will be required to furnish positive identification. All credentials are non-transferable.

K-State women’s basketball is on the air! The 2011-12 season marks the sixth season of the KState Sports Network, a joint venture of Kansas State Athletics and Learfield Communications. Learfield Communications is a national leader in collegiate sports broadcasting and marketing, owning the rights to 50 of the nation's top collegiate programs. The network distributes its digital-quality audio stream via satellite to more than 30 affiliates across the states of Kansas and Nebraska. The network also provides play-by-play coverage of K-State football, men’s basketball, volleyball and baseball. Weekly coaches shows for football and men’s and women’s basketball suppliment the live event coverage. During the 2011-12 season, 26 network affiliates across the state of Kansas will carry partial schedules of K-State women’s basketball games, while three affiliates, KMAN 1350 AM (Manhattan), KBLS 102.5 FM (North Fort Riley) and KTOP 1490 (Topeka) will air all games in its entirety. An updated network affiliate schedule will be posted on www.k-statesports.com.

2011-12 NETWORK AFFILIATES AIRING FULL SCHEDULE CITY Manhattan North Fort Riley Topeka

(as of 9/23/11)

CALL LETTERS KMAN-AM KBLS-FM KTOP-AM

FREQUENCY 1350 102.5 1490

AIRING PARTIAL SCHEDULE CITY CALL LETTERS Beloit KVSV-AM Chanute KINZ-FM Clay Center KCLY-FM Colby-Goodland KRDQ-FM Concordia KNCK-AM Dodge City KSKZ-FM Fort Scott KMDO-AM Great Bend KZRS-FM Hays-Ness City KKDT-FM Hiawatha KNZA-FM Hutchinson KHMY-FM Junction City KJCK-AM Liberal KSMM-AM Marysville KNDY-AM Marysville KNDY-FM Phillipsburg KKAN-AM Phillipsburg KQMA-FM Russell KRSL-AM Salina KSAL-AM Scott City KSKL-FM Seneca KMZA-FM Wichita KLIO-AM Winfield KWLS-FM

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K-STATEHD.TV NOW AVAILABLE In a landmark announcement by university and athletics officials, Kansas State will launched an exclusive, high-definition digital network August 30 known as K-StateHD.TV that will provide a world-wide connection to Kansas State University and K-State Athletics and establish the university as an international leader in programming, accessibility and exposure. This milestone joint project between K-State Athletics and multiple campus units will maximize the national exposure for both the university and athletics program through live athletic events, all produced in high definition, as well as classic athletic games and/or game replays, press conferences, original programming and on-campus lectures and/or performances. K-StateHD.TV will represent the first exclusive HD broadcast of Wildcat sporting events such as all K-State volleyball and K-State baseball home matches/games and also provide HD coverage of selected Olympic sports or available football and men’s/women’s basketball games. Viewers will also see exclusive content such as K-State Gameday, the official show for K-State HD athletic events, in addition to video productions aimed at increasing the visibility of all K-State athletic teams as well as oncampus activities/events. A majority of the on-demand programming, including campus lectures and performances, will be available for free, while live athletic events, classic games and other various programming will be premium-based content. To visit the home of K-StateHD.TV, or to subscribe to the service, visit www.k-statehd.tv.

Note: Spouses, dates, non-workers and anyone under 18 years of age are not permitted in the working press area.

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MEDIA OUTLETS

PRINT WIRE SERVICE The Associated Press (Kansas City) 215 W. Pershing Road Kansas City, MO 64108 PHONE: 816.421.4844 FAX: 816.421.3590 SPORTS EDITOR: Doug Tucker SPORTS WRITER: John Marshall

NEWSPAPERS

Kansas City Star

Hutchinson News

1729 Grand Blvd. Kansas City, MO 64108 PHONE: 816.234.4355 FAX: 816.234.4360 ONLINE: www.kansascity.com SPORTS EDITOR: TBA COLLEGE EDITOR: Chris Fickett K-STATE BEAT WRITER: Kellis Robinett BIG 12 WRITER: Blair Kerkhoff COLUMNIST: Joe Posnanski

PO Box 190 Hutchinson, KS 67504 PHONE: 800.766.5742 FAX: 620.662.4186 ONLINE: www.hutchnews.com SPORTS EDITOR: Gene Schinzel K-STATE BEAT WRITER: -

Manhattan Mercury

Wichita Eagle

318 North Fifth St. Manhattan, KS 66502 PHONE: 785.776.2300 ext. 244 FAX: 785.776.8807 ONLINE: www.themercury.com SPORTS EDITOR: Josh Kinder K-STATE BEAT WRITER: Josh Kinder SPORTS WRITER: Joel Jellison, Cole Manbeck

PO Box 820 Wichita, KS 67201 PHONE: 316.268.6251 FAX: 316.268.6536 ONLINE: www.kansas.com SPORTS EDITOR: Kirk Seminoff K-STATE BEAT WRITER: Kellis Robinett COLUMNIST: Bob Lutz

Topeka Capital-Journal

Salina Journal

616 SE Jefferson Topeka, KS 66607 PHONE: 800.777.7171 ext. 1159 FAX: 785.295.1230 ONLINE: www.cjonline.com SPORTS EDITOR: Eric Turner K-STATE BEAT WRITER: Austin Meek COLUMNIST: Kevin Haskin

333 South Fourth Street Salina, KS 67401 Phone: 785.823.6363 Fax: 785.827.6060 Online: www.saljournal.com SPORTS EDITOR: Bob Davidson K-STATE BEAT WRITER: Arne Green

K-State Collegian Kedzie Hall Manhattan, KS 66506 PHONE: 785.532.6556 FAX: 785.532.6456 ONLINE: www.kstatecollegian.com SPORTS EDITOR: Justin Nutter

SPECIALITY PUBLICATIONS Powercat Illustrated/GoPowercat.com (Rivals) 1125 Moro Manhattan, KS 66502 PHONE: 785.539.8041 FAX: 785.539.8067 ONLINE: www.gopowercat.com PUBLISHER: Tim Fitzgerald ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER/EDITOR: Becky Fitzgerald ASSISTANT EDITOR: Scott Fritchen MANAGING EDITOR: Jason Walker WEBSITE EDIOTR: Robert Cassidy CONTRIBUTING WRITER: Derek Larson

K-StateFans.com (Scout) ONLINE: www.k-statefans.com PUBLISHER: Sean Kelly

Kansas Pregame Magazine P.O. Box 186 Lincoln, KS 67455 ONLINE: www.KansasPregame.com PUBLISHER: John Baetz

TELEVISION TOPEKA

KANSAS CITY

KSNT (NBC Affiliate Channel 27)

KMBC (ABC Affiliate Channel 9)

Box 2700 Topeka, KS 66601 PHONE: 785.582.4000; 785.582.3230 FAX: 785.582.5283 ONLINE: www.ksnt.com SPORTS DIRECTOR/ANCHOR: Johnny Kane REPORTER: Alex Wiebel

6455 Winchester Avenue Kansas City, MO 64133 PHONE: 816.221.9999; 816.760.9343 FAX: 816.421.4163 ONLINE: www.kmbc.com SPORTS DIRECTOR: John Crumley REPORTERS: Len Dawson, Nick Griffith, Karen Kornacki

KTKA (ABC Affiliate Channel 49) 2121 SW Chelsea Drive Topeka, KS 66614 PHONE: 785.215.8503 FAX: 785.215.8495 ONLINE: www.49abcnews.com SPORTS ANCHOR: Nic Hoch

WIBW (CBS Affiliate Channel 13) 631 SW Commerce Place Topeka, KS 66615 PHONE: 785.272.6397; 785.272.7030 FAX: 785.272.1363 ONLINE: www.wibw.com SPORTS DIRECTOR: J.B. Bauersfeld REPORTERS: Matt Blanchette, Adam Runyan

KSHB (NBC Affiliate Channel 41) 4720 Oak Street Kansas City, MO 64112 PHONE: 816.932.4141; 816.932.0717 FAX: 816.932.4201 ONLINE: www.nbcactionnews.com SPORTS DIRECTOR: Jack Harry REPORTERS: Lance Veeser SPORTS PRODUCER: Justin Unell

WDAF (FOX Affiliate Channel 4) Signal Hill, 3030 Summit Kansas City, MO 64108 PHONE: 816.753.4567; 816.932.9212 FAX: 816.561.4184 ONLINE: www.wdaftv4.com SPORTS DIRECTOR: Al Wallace REPORTER: Jason Lamb

METRO SPORTS (Time Warner) 6550 Winchester Avenue Kansas City, MO 64133 PHONE: 816.222.5500 FAX: 816.358.5479 ONLINE: www.kcmetrosports.com SPORTS DIRECTOR: Dave Stewart SPORTS PRODUCER: John Sprugel REPORTERS: Leif Lisec, Brad Porter, Matt Fulks, Chris Gough, Erik Ashel, Erin Bajackson, Herbie Teope, Kennetra Pulliam, Mick Shaffer

WICHITA KAKE (ABC Affiliate Channel 10) 1500 N. West Street Wichita, KS 67203 PHONE: 316.943.4221; 316.946.1397 FAX: 316.943.5374 ONLINE: www.kake.com REPORTERS: Chris Frye, Terrell Benton, Jason Duda

KSN (NBC Affiliate Channel 3) 833 N. Main Street Wichita, KS 67203 PHONE: 316.265.3333; 316.292.1111 FAX: 316.292.1195 ONLINE: www.ksn.com SPORTS DIRECTOR: Jim Kobbe REPORTER: Casey Walkup

KWCH (CBS Affiliate Channel 12) 2815 E. 37th North Wichita, KS 67219 PHONE: 316.838.1212; 316.831.6140 FAX: 316.831.6180 ONLINE: www.kwch.com SPORTS DIRECTOR: Bruce Haertl REPORTERS: Jenn Bates, Bryan Holmgren

RADIO K-State Sports Network

KQLA/KJCK (103.5 FM/94.5 FM)

KGSO (1410 AM)

WHB (810 AM)

1800 College Avenue Manhattan, KS 66502 PHONE: 785.532.1000 FAX: 785.532.2004 GENERAL MANAGER: Ben Boyle ASSOCIATE GM: Scott Stevens PLAY-BY-PLAY: Wyatt Thompson ANALYST: Stan Weber SIDELINE REPORTER: Matt Walters

PO Box 789 Junction City, KS 66441 PHONE: 785.587.0103; 785.762.5525 FAX: 785.762.5387 ONLINE: www.kqla.com/www.kjck.com PROGRAM DIRECTOR: Jerry Brecheisen NEWS DIRECTOR: Dewey Terrill

1632 South Maize Road Wichita, KS 67209 PHONE: 316.721.4407 FAX: 316.721.8276 SPORTS DIRECTOR: Chris Allison SPORTS STAFF: Steve Webster

6721 W. 121st Street Overland Park, KS 66209 PHONE: 913.344.1500 FAX: 913.344.1599 ONLINE: www.810whb.com GENERAL MANAGER: Chad Boeger SPORTS DIRECTOR: Kevin Kietzman

KMAN/K-ROCK (1350 AM/101.5 FM) 2414 Casement Road Manhattan, KS 66502 PHONE: 785.776.1350 FAX: 785.539.1000 ONLINE: www.1350kman.com PROGRAM DIRECTOR: Aaron Leiker MARKETING CONSULTANT/SPORTS: Matt Walters SPORTS DIRECTOR: Rob Voelker

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KCSP (610 AM) 4935 Belinder Road Westwood, KS 66205 PHONE: 913.677.8998 FAX: 913.677.8080 ONLINE: www.61sports.com PROGRAM DIRECTOR: Ryan Maguire SHOWS: Roger Twibell, Nick Wright, Chris Hamblin and Cory Anderson

KSAL (1150 AM) Box 80 Salina, KS 67402 Phone: 785.823.1111 Fax: 785.823.2034 ONLINE: www.ksallink.com SPORTS DIRECTOR: Kenny Titus

WIBW (580 AM) Box 1818 Topeka, KS 66601 PHONE: 785.272.3456 FAX: 785.228.7282 ONLINE: www.580wibw.com PROGRAM DIRECTOR: Bruce Steinbrock


K-STATE ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS The Kansas State University Athletic Communications Office is located in the north portion of Bramlage Coliseum, directly behind section 12-15, on the first floor. There is an elevator just outside the Legends’ Room that will take you to the office. The entrance to the office from the parking lots is located on the walkway between Bramlage Coliseum and Bill Snyder Family Stadium. MAILING ADDRESS Kansas State Sports Information 1800 College Avenue, Suite 37 Manhattan, KS 66502

KENNY LANNOU Sports Information Director

TOM GILBERT Assistant Director

RANDY PETERSON Assistant Director (WBB Contact)

OFFICE PHONE: 785-532-6735 FAX: 785-532-6093 WEBSITE: www.k-statesports.com BRAMLAGE COLISEUM PRESS ROW: 785-539-3423 DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Kenny Lannou (Baylor ‘01) - FB Office: 785-532-7708 E-mail: klannou@kstatesports.com ASSISTANT DIRECTORS Tom Gilbert (Furman ‘98) - MBB Office: 785-532-7979 E-mail: tgilbert@kstatesports.com Randy Peterson (Grand View ‘02) - WBB, WTEN, EQ Office: 785-532-7975 Mobile: 785-587-7769 E-mail: rspete12@kstatesports.com

RYAN LACKEY Assistant Director

DAVID WIECHMANN Assistant Director

KELLY YODER Office Manager

ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY ATHLETICS DIRECTOR . . . . . . . . . . .785-532-6910 John Currie, Director of Athletics Vicki Jones, Executive Assistant to AD Linda Grubbs, Athletics Department Receptionist BUSINESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .785-532-6252 Reid Sigmon, Senior Associate AD/Administration Stacy Martin, Assistant Athletics Director/Business Patrick Delin, Director of Information Technology April Havenstein, Bookkeeper Cindy Williams, Human Resources Manager Karen Biehler, Human Resources Specialist SPORTSCASTING/POWERCAT VISION 785-532-2700 Wyatt Thompson, Director of Sportscasting Brian Smoller, Sportscasting/Director of Powercat Vision Norm Burge, Senior Video Producer Preston Koerner, Assistant Video Producer COMPLIANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .785-532-3990 Jamie Vaughn, Associate Athletics Director/Compliance Brendan Armitage, Compliance Coordinator Jeff Norris, Compliance Coordinator Vera White, Compliance Assistant DEVELOPMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 785-532-7932 Laird Veatch, Associate Athletics Director/ Capital Support Chad Weiberg, Associate Athletics Director/Development Lon Floyd, Asst. Athletics Director/Catbacker Clubs Mike Clark, Director of Development Missy Heidrick, Regional Director of Development Andrew Hamor, Assistant Director of Development Eric Holderness, Assistant Director of Development Nate Warren, Assistant Director of Development EVENT MANAGEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . 785-532-7713 Casey Scott, Associate Athletics Director/Operations Brian Cordill, Event Manager FACILITIES/OPERATIONS . . . . . . . . . 785-532-7276 Charlie Thomas, Senior Associate Athletics Director Jim Muller, Associate Director/Athletics Operations R.J. Bokelman, Asst. Manager/Athletics Operations Mary Lough, Athletics Operations Accountant

FAN EXPERIENCE & SALES . . . . . . . 785-532-6911 Scott Garrett, Assistant AD/ Tickets and Fan Strategies Joni Smoller, Director of Fan Experience and Sales Adam Prough, Assistant Director of Fan Strategies Ron Cook, Director of Graphic Design Danielle Ruoff, Head Cheer Coach SPORTS MEDICINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . .785-532-5880 Matt Thomason, Head Athletic Trainer Mindy Hoffman, Assistant Athletic Trainer Brandon Yoder, Assistant Athletic Trainer Chad Perkins, Assistant Athletic Trainer Summer Gebhart, Assistant Athletic Trainer Nobu Takashima, Assistant Athletic Trainer STRENGTH/CONDITIONING . . . . . . . .785-532-7015 Chris Dawson, Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Darren Honeycutt, Assistant Strength Coach Scott Greenawalt, Assistant Strength Coach Scott Bird, Assistant Strength Coach Danny Cavender, Assistant Strength Coach STUDENT-ATHLETE SERVICES . . . . .785-532-5190 Jill Shields, Associate Athletics Director/SWA Kristin Waller, Life Skills Coordinator Ragean Hill, Program Director for Football Academics Jamie Hamor, Academic Counselor Roger Johnson, Academic Counselor Liane Fowler, Academic Counselor Kyle Sny, Academic Counselor Diana Phillipi, Administrative Assistant TICKET OFFICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-221-CATS Scott Garrett, Assistant AD/ Tickets and Fan Strategies Adam Prough, Assistant Director of Fan Strategies Adam Holste, Assistant Director Stephanie VanDeCreek, Assistant Director K-STATE SPORTS NETWORK . . . . . . 785-532-2005 Ben Boyle, General Manager Kevin Wicker, Senior Account Executive Scott Stevens, Assistant General Manager Todd Poley, Account Executive

Ryan Lackey (Kansas State ‘06) - Secondary FB, BSB Office: 785-532-7708 E-mail: rlackey@kstatesports.com David Wiechmann (Texas Tech ‘05) - VB, T&F and Rowing Office: 785-532-7976 E-mail: dwiech@kstatesports.com DIRECTOR OF INTERNET SERVICES Dave Smoller Office: 785-532-0912 E-mail: smo@ksu.edu OFFICE MANAGER Kelly Yoder (Graceland University ‘04) Office: 785-532-6735 E-mail: kyoder@kstatesports.com PHOTOGRAPHER Scott Weaver Office: 816-474-7467 Mobile: 816-260-0426 E-mail: sweaverphotos@msn.com OPPONENT SID CONTACTS School Contact Office Phone Baylor.............................Julie Bennett ...........254-709-9657 BYU ...............................Norma Collett..........801-422-8948 Dartmouth ......................Jessica Poole...........603-646-2449 Hofstra ...........................Stephen Gorchov .....516-463-4933 Iowa...............................Aaron Blau..............319-335-9411 Iowa State ......................Matt Shoultz ...........515-294-1393 Kansas ...........................Christine Dieckmann ..785-864-7314 Marist.............................Andy Alongi.............845-575-3699 Missouri..........................Keith Soder .............573-882-7826 Missouri State .................Ben Adamson..........417-836-4584 North Dakota State ..........Jeff Schwartz ..........701-231-8332 Northwestern ..................Julie Dunn ..............847-467-3746 Oklahoma .......................Jared Thompson ......405-325-3671 Oklahoma State ...............Ryan Cameron.........405-744-4857 Purdue............................Sara White..............765-494-6235 South Dakota State ..........Jason Hove .............605-688-4623 Texas..............................Ashley Cushman......512-471-9801 Texas A&M......................Deanna Werner........979-854-0199 Texas Tech ......................TBA .......................806-742-2770 UNLV .............................Mark Wasik.............702-895-3208 Wichita State ..................Brian Petrotta ..........316-978-5535

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