

2022-23
NOV 3 CHAMPION CHRISTIAN (EX.) STEPHENVILLE, TX
NOV 9 ARLINGTON BAPTIST STEPHENVILLE, TX
NOV 12 UNT DALLAS STEPHENVILLE, TX
Nov 15 Vanderbilt Nashville, TN
NOV 18 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON STEPHENVILLE, TX
Nov 22 Nebraska Lincoln, NE
Nov 30 Western Illinois Macomb, IL
DEC 6 WEBER STATE STEPHENVILLE, TX
Dec 10 Eastern Washington Cheney, WA
DEC 14 NORTHWESTERN STATE STEPHENVILLE, TX
The 2022-23 Tarleton State University Women’s Basketball media guide was produced by Nate Bural of the Tarleton Athletic Communications office.
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Jake Withee
Dec 19 Ball State San Juan, Puerto Rico
Dec 21 Richmond San Juan, Puerto Rico
DEC 29 ABILENE CHRISTIAN STEPHENVILLE, TX
Dec 31 UT Arlington Arlington, TX
Jan 5 Grand Canyon Phoenix, AZ
Jan 7 New Mexico State Las Cruces, NM
JAN 11 UTRGV STEPHENVILLE, TX
JAN 14 UT ARLINGTON STEPHENVILLE, TX
JAN 19 SAM HOUSTON STEPHENVILLE, TX
Jan 26 Utah Tech St. George, UT
Jan 28 Southern Utah Cedar City, UT
FEB 2 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STEPHENVILLE, TX
FEB 4 UTAH VALLEY STEPHENVILLE, TX
Feb 9 Seattle U Seattle, WA
FEB 11 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST STEPHENVILLE, TX
Feb 16 Abilene Christian Abilene, TX
Feb 18 Houston Huntsville, TX
Feb 22 UTRGV Edinburg, TX
FEB 25 SOUTHERN UTAH STEPHENVILLE, TX
FEB 28 SEATTLE U STEPHENVILLE, TX
First
First
First
All-Time
All-Time
Lone
Pos. Ht. Yr.
No. Name
1 Chloe Callahan
2 Elise Turrubiates
Hometown / Previous School
G 5-10 So. Canyon, TX / North Texas
F 6-0 So. Hobbs, NM / Frank Phillips JC
3 Jordan Wright G 5-7 Fr. Belleville, MI / Frisco HS
4 Teresa da Silva
11 Mason Jones
G 5-8 Jr. London, U.K. / Arizona Western JC
G 5-11 So. Panhandle, TX / Panhandle HS
12 Jenna Dick G 5-8 Jr. Langley, B.C. / Eastern Washington
15 Starr Omozee
21 Nyajah Mitchels
22 Tyler Jackson
F 5-10 Sr. Pflugerville, TX / Incarnate Word
C 6-4 Jr. Jacksonville, NC / UNC-Wilmington
G 5-9 So. Allen, TX / Louisiana Tech
23 Jordan Brown G 5-9 R-So. Plainsboro, NJ / South Plains JC
24 Mayra Caicedo
25 Seynabou Thiam
31 Emilia Axelsson
32 Viktoria Ivanova
33 Karolina Szydlowska
G 5-3 Sr. Buga, Columbia / Arkansas-Little Rock
C 6-6 Jr. Dakar, Senegal / Arkansas State
F 6-1 Jr. Ragunda, Sweden / Clarendon JC
G 5-10 Jr. Stara Zagora, Bulgaria / South Plains JC
F 6-0 Sr. Wroclaw, Poland / Arkansas State
No. Name
31
Emilia Axelsson
23 Jordan Brown
24 Mayra Caicedo
1 Chloe Callahan
Pos. Ht. Yr.
F 6-1 Jr.
Hometown / Previous School
Ragunda, Sweden / Clarendon JC
G 5-9 R-So. Plainsboro, NJ / South Plains JC
G 5-3 Sr. Buga, Columbia / Arkansas-Little Rock
G 5-10 So. Canyon, TX / North Texas
4 Teresa da Silva G 5-8 Jr. London, U.K. / Arizona Western JC
12 Jenna Dick G 5-8 Jr. Langley, B.C. / Eastern Washington
32 Viktoria Ivanova G 5-10 Jr. Stara Zagora, Bulgaria / South Plains JC
22 Tyler Jackson G 5-9 So. Allen, TX / Louisiana Tech
11 Mason Jones G 5-11 So. Panhandle, TX / Panhandle HS
21 Nyajah Mitchels C 6-4 Jr. Jacksonville, NC / UNC-Wilmington
15 Starr Omozee F 5-10 Sr. Pflugerville, TX / Incarnate Word
33 Karolina Szydlowska
F 6-0 Sr. Wroclaw, Poland / Arkansas State
25 Seynabou Thiam C 6-6 Jr. Dakar, Senegal / Arkansas State
2 Elise Turrubiates
F 6-0 So. Hobbs, NM / Frank Phillips JC
3 Jordan Wright G 5-7 Fr. Belleville, MI / Frisco HS
Name
Misty Wilson Head Coach 9th Tarleton (2001)
Nic Cantrell Assistant Coach 10th Tarleton (2010)
Jake Stevens Assistant Coach 5th Tarleton (2011)
Brechelle Beachum Assistant Coach 2nd Illinois State (2017)
Lindsey Mann Director of Operations 4th Mid-America Christian (2017)
Taylore Gotcher Graduate Manager 1st Kentucky State (2021)
Madison Townsend Student Manager 2nd Tarleton (EGD 2025)
Taylor Williams Student Manager 1st Tarleton (EGD 2026)
Name Pronunciation
Chloe Callahan Klo-ee Kal-a-han
Elise Turrubiates E-lees Tour-oo-bee-ah-tess
Jordan Wright Jordan Right
Teresa da Silva Teresa duh-sil-vuh
Mason Jones Maysen Jones Jenna Dick Jenna Dick
Starr Omozee Star Ah-moz-ee
Nyajah Mitchels Ny-Asia Mitchells
Tyler Jackson Tyler Jaxon
Jordan Brown Jordan Brown
Mayra Caicedo Myra Kah-see-aydo
Seynabou Thiam Say-naboo Chahm
Emilia Axelsson Emilia Axel-sohn
Viktoria Ivanova Victoria EE-vanova
Karolina Szydlowska Carol-ee-nuh Schid-woh-vska
After one of the richest histories of successful college women’s basketball programs in the state of Texas, Tarleton State University is raising its institutional profile to the highest level by transitioning to NCAA Division I.
Tarleton State University is in its third year as a member of the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) and NCAA Division I.
“President (Dr. James) Hurley’s bold vision to take Tarleton to Division I isn’t just about athletics; it will raise the profile of an already great school. This move will let folks everywhere see what we already know — Tarleton State University is a great place to get your degree and change your life,” said Texas A&M University System Chancellor John Sharp.
The women’s basketball program at Tarleton State University has a tradition-rich history filled with Hall of Famers, All-Americans, Players of the Year, and Champions.
The women’s basketball program was a dominant force during the NAIA era, reaching as far as the NAIA National Championship Tournament in 1992 and 1993. The 1992 team, who would later become the first Tarleton team inducted into the Tarleton Athletics Hall of Fame, went on to finish second in the nation and the 1993 team claimed a third-place finish at the national tournament.
In 1994, Tarleton made the transition into NCAA Division II and found success when Ronnie Hearne took the reins in 2003. The future Hall of Fame coach led the program to new heights, reaching the NCAA postseason tournament for the first time in 2006. He led Tarleton to the LSC Championship Tournament in every season of his tenure and six of the NCAA tournament appearances. After his retirement in 2014, longtime Texan Misty Wilson took over as head coach and led Tarleton back to the Division II postseason. Now she will lead the Texans at the highest level –NCAA Division I.
Winning is no longer a phenomenon, it’s a tradition… And it’s one to get excited about!
Oh! Our hearts with joy are thrilling when the Tarleton Colors wave, And our Spirits rise with rapture when the Tarleton sons are brave; Fight for Victory, Fight for Honor, And success will crown the fight; ALL HAIL the proud defenders of the Purple and the White!
Wisdom Gymnasium is located in the health and physical education building on the northwest corner of the campus, adjacent to Memorial Stadium, and serves as the home to the Texan basketball teams.
The gym, named for long-time coach and athletic director W.J. Wisdom, was built in 1970 at a cost of $1.3 million. A $1.7 million expansion project was completed in 1977. The total physical education complex covers 114,343 square feet of floor space.
The Texan basketball teams play in the main gym that seats 2,400 spectators. Seating in the lower south side has chair backs, which were installed in 1999 and brand-new seats were updated prior to the start of the 2017-18 season. A new hardwood floor was installed in the summer of 2010, replacing the original floor, and new student seating was installed in the fall of 2010.
A new video screen and scoreboard was added prior to the 2013 season and the locker rooms have received several upgrades over the last few years, including new carpet, new lockers and new technology for watching film.
As Tarleton makes its move to NCAA Division I, facility upgrades have been an integral part. The Texans received an upgrade to their locker room in the summer of 2021. New, spacious lockers fill the women’s locker room in Wisdom Gym while new carpet, largescreen televisions and new paint on the walls created a more welcoming atmosphere for all those who represent the purple and white on the basketball court.
“We’re building the facilities that we need to build for this program to win national championships,” said President Dr. James Hurley. “We’re going to win conference championships and we’re going to win national championships. To do that, you have to look good, you have to feel good, and you have to play good. It’s pretty special to see what we’ve been able to add in a short amount of time and it starts with the work you guys have put in to make this possible.”
In 2021, Tarleton State University has taken the next step of empowering its student-athletes’ aspirations of growing their personal brands by agreeing to a three-year partnership with INFLCR, the nation’s leader in content and compliance software.
INFLCR provides college athletic departments with the content delivery and compliance platform to assist NCAA athletics programs in the management and monitoring of student-athlete Name, Image, and Likeness activities. INFLCR’s Verified suite of products ensures student-athletes are provided the tools, content, financial literacy, and more to participate in opportunities from NIL legislation. Powered by flagship new products like the Compliance Exchange administrator dashboard and Storyteller Playbook video library, INFLCR Verified enhances the student-athlete experience by offering a comprehensive solution for responsible brand-building on social media, as well as a fully compliant path to external commercial activity from NIL.
Athletic programs are adopting this approach to educate and prepare staff and student-athletes for new opportunities and complexities from existing NIL legislation, aiming to ultimately provide best-case scenarios for student-athletes who are looking to participate in monetization activities from their NIL. Those athletes and brand ambassadors are able to access their content galleries through the INFLCR mobile app and can then share the content to their personal social media accounts.
“We are entering a new era of collegiate athletics and it’s one we’re excited about taking the ‘Next Step’,” said Vice President of Athletics Lonn Reisman. “There are so many great opportunities out there for our student-athletes to find success with their name, image and likeness, and our partnership with INFLCR (pronounced Influencer) will provide them the best avenue to capitalize.”
“From streamlining content delivery to providing educational resources in our Storyteller Playbook and access to various digital marketplaces in the INFLCR Exchange, we are excited to partner department-wide with Tarleton State University and put the INFLCR mobile app and Verified product features into the hands of every Texan student-athlete,” said Jim Cavale, the founder and CEO of INFLCR. “Our best-in-class technology solution will empower all Texan athletes to capitalize on NIL opportunities while Tarleton staff can be ensured transactions will automatically report to be reviewed for compliance in accordance with department regulations.”
Tarleton’s Texan Iron Weight Room underwent renovation to maximize its current space inside Wisdom Gym.
The renovation provides 16 Power Lift Racks with in-laid platforms on the floor of the facility that features the Perform-X Band System for band-resisted jump and quickness training, as well as added variable resistance to conventional weight training exercises. Each of the new racks are fully loaded with a complete maple wood center in-laid platforms with the band system, Uesaka Bumper Plates, and Iron Grip Plates, a step-up/squat box, land-mine rotational device, medicine ball, and Dyna-Disc for ankle strengthening.
The facility was also fitted with Regupol rubber flooring throughout the room, with the Tarleton “T” logo at each entrance, as well as dense “crash pads” at each platform, and two in-laid quick foot ladders. Rod Cole, who is in his 31st year as a collegiate strength and conditioning coach, is in his 13th season with Tarleton Athletics. Visit tarletonsports.com/texaniron for a video tour of the facility.
“We needed to create a facility that maximizes every square foot of our space and this new renovation gives us an edge in the training of our student-athletes,” said Assistant Athletic Director for Athletic Performance Rod Cole. “Any recruit that comes to our facility or sees it online will definitely see that we have a great setup featuring some aspects, such as the Perform-X Band System, that you don’t see in very many places.
“The new layout of our facility will allow us to train more student-athletes in a more efficient manner with an entire weight-room session taking place at one rack,” he continued. “No longer will we have to rotate around the room to complete a workout. It is a blessing that Tarleton State University’s administration values college athletics enough to provide the best for our young people in terms of a fine facility, such as this, in which they can train.”
(1970-1973)
Three-time team MVP holds five TexAnn records and averaged 17.8 points a game in 87 games. Inducted 1980.
Diana May French (1976-1980)
Tarleton’s first women’s AllAmerica, also won All-Regional and All-State honors. Played in 143 career games. Inducted 1984.
Vicki Jo Neff Caldwell (1970-1973)
Sixth leading scorer in TexAnn basketball, she averaged 11.1 points a game in 119 career games. Inducted 1986.
Wanda Byrd (1978-1982)
Four-year letterwinner, named first team All-America in 1981 and 1982. Averaged 13.1 points a game in 133 career games for the TexAnns. Inducted 1988.
Jennifer Washington (1981-1985)
Two-time N.A.I.A. All-America is the Tarleton career scoring, rebounding and blocked shot leader. Four-times all-conference and twice Most Valuable Player. Had 1953 points, 1680 rebounds, and 174 blocked shots in 120 games. Inducted 1992.
Four-time all-conference in volleyball and three times in basketball. All-District in volleyball and basketball and basketball All-America in 1986. Helped basketball team to national playoffs in 1984 and led team in scoring and rebounding in 1986 and 1987. Inducted 1994.
Pam Webb-Smith (1986-88)
Played in 55 games and averaged 16.9 points and 3.8 assists per game. Helped team to consecutive District 8 playoffs. NAIA honorable mention All-America in 1988 when she averaged a then school record 20.3 points per game. Inducted 1999.
Hold’s the school’s single-game scoring record with 49 points against Whittier College on Dec. 30, 1996. The 49 points was a Lone Star Conference record as well before being broke in 2009. Also holds the school record in scoring average in a career with 18.7 points per game. Named the team’s MVP in 1996 and 1997.
Liz
Played in 57 games for the TexAnns, averaging 10 points a game. Helped team to a two-year record of 44-13, including 1973 State title. Also an outstanding pitcher in softball. Inducted 1996.
Patti Phillips-Hale (1982-1985)
Two-time all-conference second team and Academic AllAmerica in 1984. Helped Tarleton to a 74-19 record in three years as guard and into the 1984 national playoffs. All-time assists leader, averaging 6.7 per game. Averaged 13 points a game for her career. Inducted 1997.
Kristen Curtis (1989-93)
Three-year letterwinner in basketball who holds the record for most steals in a single game, season, and career simultaneously. Had 435 career assists in 116 games on the hardwood, placing her second in school history for career assists. Inducted 2002.
Paula
The 1991-92 Tarleton TexAnn Basketball is the most recent induction into the Tarleton Hall of Fame, entering in May 2013. This squad, under the direction of head coach Jan Lowery, advanced to the NAIA Final Four and went on to compete in the National Championship game. The team consisted of several current record holders and Hall of Famer Kritsen Curtis.
Hearne amassed a record of 212-107 and led the TexAnns into national prominence. His .671 winning percentage is the highest in Tarleton’s women’s basketball history and his 212 wins is second most all-time. Under Hearne’s guidance, Tarleton’s women’s basketball program became a national power, being ranked as high as No. 14 in the nation, and has qualified for the NCAA regional tournament in six seasons as well as winning the LSC Championship in 2011-12. Inducted 2016.
Becky
Played in 120 career games and averaging 9.6 points and 4.5 rebounds per game. Helped team win four TIAA title and go to the NAIA National Playoffs in her junior year. Inducted 1998.
Three-year letterwinner in basketball and former CoSIDA Academic All-American for the TexAnns. Joins her sister, Patti, in the Hall of Fame after helping Tarleton to a record of 74-19 and three conference championships. Ranks fourth on Tarleton’s alltime career assists list with 380. Averaged 9.4 points a game for her career. Inducted in 2007.
Was a three-time all-Lone Star Conference selection and a two-time team MVP. She was the 2007 LSC Defensive Player of the Year award and currently holds Tarleton’s all-time record for career three-pointers made (230), three-pointers attempted (570), and free throw percentage (.854). Inducted 2016.
After impressing head coach Tammy Moorhead in a pick-up practice against scholarship players, Misty Garvin-Wilson walked on to the Tarleton Women’s Basketball team and never looked back. She was a three-time Tarleton MVP, twotime All-Conference, and 2001 All-Region selection. She finished her hall of fame career with 1,440 points and 326 steals and was among the top 15 players in school history in 13 statistical categories at the time of her induction. Inducted 2018.
ASSOCIATE’S DEGREES
Histotechnology, A.A.S. Medical Laboratory Technology, A.A.S.
Accounting, B.B.A. Administrative Systems, B.B.A. Agribusiness, B.S. Agricultural Services and Development, B.S. Animal Science, B.S. Applied Science, B.S. Art, B.F.A. Biology, B.S. Biomedical Science, B.S. Business, B.A.A.S. Chemistry, B.S. Civil Engineering, B.S. Communication Studies, B.A. Communication Studies, B.S. Computer Information Systems, B.B.A. Computer Information Systems, B.S. Computer Science, B.S. Construction Science and Management, B.S. Criminal Justice, B.S. Criminal Justice Administration, B.A.A.S. Digital Media Studies, B.S. Economics, B.S. Electrical Engineering, B.S. Engineering Physics, B.S. English, B.A. Environmental Engineering, B.S. Environmental Science, B.S. Finance, B.B.A. General Business, B.B.A. General Studies, B.S. Geoscience, B.S. Health Professions Technology, B.A.T. History, B.A.
Human Resources Management, B.B.A. Industrial Technology, B.S. Information Technology, B.A.A.S. Interdisciplinary Studies, B.S. International Business, B.B.A. International Studies, B.A. Kinesiology, B.S. Management, B.B.A.
Manufacturing and Industrial Management, B.A.A.S. Manufacturing Engineering Technology, B.S. Marketing, B.B.A. Mathematics, B.S.
Mechanical Engineering Technology, B.S. Medical Laboratory Science, B.S. Music, B.A. Music, B.M. Nursing, B.S.N. Performance, B.M. Physics, B.S. Political Science, B.A. Political Science, B.S. Psychology, B.S. Public Health, B.S. Social Work, B.S.W. Sociology, B.S. Spanish, B.A. Theatre, B.F.A. Veterinary Technology, B.AS. Wildlife, Sustainability, and Ecosystem Sciences, B.S.
Accounting, MAcc Agricultural and Consumer Resources, M.S. Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences, M.S. Athletic Training, M.S. Biology, M.S. Business Administration, M.B.A.
Clinical Mental Health Counseling, M.S. PC Communication Studies, M.A. Counseling, M.Ed. Criminal Justice, M.C.J.
Curriculum and Instruction, M.Ed. PC Educational Administration, M.Ed. English, M.A. Environmental Science, M.S. History, M.A.
Human Resources Management, M.S. Information Systems, M.S. Kinesiology, M.S.
Mathematics, M.S. Medical Laboratory Science, M.S. Music Education, M.M. Nursing Administration, M.S.N. Nursing Education, M.S.N. Public Administration, M.P.A. Quality and Engineering Management, M.S. Social Work, M.S.W.
Educational Leadership, Ed.D.
5-10 | Sophomore | Guard Canyon, Texas Canyon High School | North Texas
NORTH TEXAS (2021-22):
Played one year at North Texas appearing in 11 games … Totaled 24 points, nine rebounds, four assists and five steals in 60 minutes … Had her best game in her first collegiate action, scoring a career-high eight points on 3-of-6 shooting, including 2-of-4 from three-point range, to go with a rebound and a steal in 14 minutes vs. Science and Arts Oklahoma.
CANYON HIGH SCHOOL:
Played three years of varsity basketball, named a team captain twice … Was 4A All-State, 4A All-Region, District 3-4A Co-MVP her senior year, helping Canyon HS win the 4A state championship … Also her senior year, played in the TGCA All-Star Game, was the 1-4A TGCA Basketball Player of the Year, the Globe News Player of the Year, the Panhandle Female Player of the Year, and earned 4A Premier Basketball Player Ranking #42 … Was First Team AllDistrict her last three years.
PERSONAL:
Is a 2021 graduate of Canyon High School in Canyon, Texas … An A/B Student and honor roll recipient at Canyon HS … Hometown is Canyon, Texas … Daughter of Reid and Montess … Has two sisters, Bailey and Candain … Full name is Chloe Kate Callahan … Nickname is Chlo … Majoring in nursing … Born July 15.
6-0 | Sophomore | Forward Hobbs, New Mexico
Hobbs High School | Frank Phillips JC
FRANK PHILLIPS COLLEGE (2021-22):
Led the team in scoring, rebounding and steals as a true freshman at 15.9 points, 7.9 rebounds and 3.4 steals per game in 19 games (17 starts) … Also added 2.0 assists and 0.4 blocks per game in 26.8 minutes per contest … Had five 20+ point games and 14 double-digit scoring performances, scoring a career-high 31 points on 11-of-19 (.579) shooting, plus 3-of-6 from distance, in her team’s 74-69 win over Lamar CC … In her first collegiate game, scored 27 points on 10-of-15 (.667) shooting (3-4 3PT) on Nov. 1, 2021, vs. Redlands CC, to go with eight rebounds and two steals … Had five double-doubles and six 10+ rebounding games … Had seven games with 5+ steals, including a 19-point, 13-rebound, 6-assist, 6-steal game against Clarendon College on Jan. 10 … Named to the WER NJCAA Division 1 Freshman of the Year Award Watchlist by World Exposure Report.
HOBBS HIGH SCHOOL:
Was First Team All-State her junior and senior years, plus First Team AllDistrict her last three years … Her senior year, averaged 16.4 points, 7.6 rebounds and 3.3 steals per game … Helped lead Hobbs HS to a 29-1 record and the 5A state championship in 2020, and a 30-2 record and the 6A state championship in 2018 … Hobbs HS was state runners-up her other two years … Played four years of varsity basketball, named a team captain her last two years … Also played three years of varsity volleyball, a team captain for one season.
PERSONAL:
Is a 2021 graduate of Hobbs High School in Hobbs, New Mexico … Full name is Elise Irae Turrubiates … Hometown is Hobbs, New Mexico … Daughter of Noe and Adrienne … Has a brother, Jairus, and a sister, Ayanna … Majoring in psychology … Born April 4.
5-7 | Freshman | Guard Belleville, Michigan Frisco High School (TX)
FRISCO HIGH SCHOOL: Played her senior year at Frisco High School, averaging 17.4 points and 3.5 rebounds per game across 31 contests … Was Second Team All-District as a senior, leading her team in scoring … At the Dallas ISD Invitational Holiday Basketball Tournament in December, scored 29 points per game, including a career-high 31 in a 54-37 win over Garland Lakeview Centennial, to lead the Racoons to two victories … Nominated for Dave Campbell’s Miss Texas Basketball Player of the Week and Star Media Athlete of the Week recognition following her banner performances … Played two seasons at Wayne Memorial High School her freshman and sophomore seasons before lettering at nearby Huron HS as a junior in 2020-21 … Named Team MVP and earned First Team All-Conference and All-District accolades as a junior at Huron … Scored 38 points to stake the River Rats to a 59-58 double overtime victory in the quarterfinals of the Division I District Tournament.
PERSONAL:
Is a 2022 graduate of Frisco High School in Frisco Texas … Was an honor roll student all four years in high school … Full name is Jordan Jada Wright … Nickname is JBoog … Hometown is Belleville, Michigan … Daughter of Terrance and Bridgett … Has a brother, Kingston, and two sisters, Peyton and Parker … Her uncle, Jason Lamar, was a member of the inaugural Houston Texans team in 2002 … Her aunt, Marissa Young, is the head women’s softball coach at Duke … Majoring in business management … Born Nov. 16.
5-8 | Junior | Guard London, England Barking Abbey | Arizona Western CC
ARIZONA WESTERN COLLEGE (2020-22): Was an NJCAA All-American Honorable Mention last year, the Region Finals MVP, First Team All-Conference and First Team All-Region … Played two years total at Arizona Western, helping her team to two regional and two conference championships … Started 32 of her 33 games played last season … Was the team’s second-leading scorer at 11.9 points per game, to go with 4.3 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.8 steals per game … Played in nine games her first year, averaging 9.2 points, 3.7 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 2.9 steals.
BARKING ABBEY SCHOOL: Played five years there, including serving as team captain … Helped her team win the WEABL national championship in 2016 … Scored 64 points as a 14-year-old in a game … Participated in the Hoopsfix All-Star Classic in June of 2019.
Is a 2019 graduate of Barking Abbey School in Barking, England … Says tennis was her first sport and wanted to grow up being a tennis player but basketball was the only option when moving houses in Portugal … Full name is Teresa Sónia Da Silva … Hometown is London, U.K. … Daughter of Martinho and Inês … Has one sister, Darline, and five brothers; Tiago, Duarte, Ciro, Jamilson and Sidney … Majoring in general studies … Born Dec. 14.
5-11 | Sophomore | Guard Panhandle, Texas Panhandle High School
FRESHMAN (2021-22):
Played in 14 games as a true freshman, averaging 1.7 points, 0.9 rebounds and 0.9 assists in 8.6 minutes per game … Had a career-high seven points on 3-of-7 shooting, to go with a career-high four assists, vs. Arlington Baptist on Dec. 4 in 18 minutes of action … Secured a career-high four rebounds in six minutes against UTRGV on Jan. 29 … Scored her first collegiate points vs. Champion Christian on Nov. 13.
PANHANDLE HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four times in basketball for coach Rob Schmucker, serving as team captain her senior year … Garnered District and Press Pass MVP honors as a senior after averaging 17.2 points, 5.6 rebounds and 2.7 steals per game … Also received TABC and TCGA All-State accolades … Led PHS to the TX 2A UIL State Championship semifinals in 2021 … As a junior, shot 53 percent from the field and 39.7 percent from three-point range … Earned All-District and TABC All-Region team honors in all four seasons … Was a TABC All-State First Team selection as a sophomore, junior and senior … Selected as the District 2-2A Offensive Player of the Year as a junior in 2020 … Named the District 2-2A Defensive Player of the Year in 2019 … Also earned four varsity letters in track and field.
PERSONAL:
Is a 2021 graduate of Panhandle HS in Panhandle, Texas … Daughter of Jeff Jones and Teri Beaver … Has a brother, Dallen … Played eight years of club basketball for the DC Queens … Won West Coast and Super 64 National Championships on the AAU circuit … Played alongside five teammates who went on to compete for Division I or Lone Star Conference programs: Chloe Callahan (Tarleton), Kyla Cobb (Angelo State), Grace Foster (Lubbock Christian), Kayleigh Walton (UC San Diego) and Kenadee Winfrey (UNLV) … Majoring in business … Born Dec. 6.
SOPHOMORE (2021-22):
Led the Texans in three-point shooting her first year on the team, making 45-of-104 (.433) from long range … Played in 28 of Tarleton’s 29 games with 11 starts, averaging 6.3 points (.434 FG%, .875 FT%), 2.1 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 0.9 steals in 23.6 minutes per game … Her 43.3 3PT% was the second highest mark in the WAC, only behind Dixie State’s Maggie McCord at 46.4 percent, and the 14th highest percentage across all of NCAA Division I … Her 45 three-point makes were the tied-15th most in the WAC … Had a season-high 17 points on 5-of-7 shooting from downtown, adding four rebounds against UTRGV on Feb. 24 … Finished with seven double-digit scoring games, including three over her last five of the season … Made a season-high five three-pointers twice, the other coming against Arlington Baptist on Dec. 4 … Made a three-pointer in 22 of her 28 games played, making multiple three-pointers 12 times … Had her first 10+ point Tarleton game vs. Paul Quinn on Nov. 16, dropping 13 points on 5-of-6 shooting (3-4 3PT) … Scored her first points as a Texan vs. Champion Christian on Nov. 13 … Had the third most assists (41), the fourth most points (177), and the fourth most steals (24) on the team.
EASTERN WASHINGTON (2019-21): Made 39 combined starts across two seasons for the Eagles … Averaged 8.5 points, 2.4 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game in the 2020-21 season … Also connected at a 40.2 percent clip from the field and led EWU in three-point field goal percentage (.368) … Posted double-digit scoring figures on six occasions … Shot at or above 50 percent from the field seven times in games in which she attempted at least six field goals … Scored a season-high 21 points and dished out a career-high six assists in a victory over Weber State on Jan. 7 … Scored a team-high 17 points on 5-of-8 shooting from long range vs. WAC foe Grand Canyon on Dec. 14 … Etched her name in EWU’s freshmen school record books during the 2019-20 campaign … Finished the season with 70 made three-point field goals, which were the most by a freshman in school history and a teamhigh … Shot 44.3 percent from downtown to lead the Eagles and rank third all-time amongst freshmen in program history … Ranked 12th nationally in three-point field goal percentage and 75th in made three-point field goals … Was also 78th in the country in three-point field goals per game (2.33) … Averaged 9.6 points, 2.1 assists and 1.7 rebounds per game … Ranked third on the team in steals per game (1.1) … Scored in double figures 14 times and eclipsed 20 points twice … Tallied a career-high 28 points vs. Sacramento State on Feb. 1, 2020 … Drained eight shots from long range, which tied for second in EWU single-game history … Had three-or-more makes from three-point range in 10 separate games.
Played four years of varsity basketball … As a senior, averaged 24.5 points, 9.5 assists, 5.8 rebounds and 4.8 steals per game and shot over 70 percent from the charity stripe … Was named a top-15 player in British Columbia prior to her senior season … Was named a Provincial First Team All-Star three straight times from 2016-2018 … Earned Fraser Valley First Team All-Star honors as a sophomore in 2017 … Led Brookswood to a third place finish in the 2018-19 AAA B.C. Provincial Championship … Helped her team earn a bronze medal as a junior during the 2018 season.
Is a 2019 graduate of Brookswood Secondary School in Langley, British Columbia … Was an honor roll student in grades 8-10 … Daughter of Stu and Trina … Has a brother, Brett … Did not begin playing basketball until she entered eighth grade … Played two years of club basketball for BC United … Enjoys playing soccer and participates in karate in her free time … Majoring in communications … Born July 11.
5-10 | Senior | Forward Pflugerville, Texas Pflugerville High School • Incarnate Word
INCARNATE WORD (2018-22):
Played four seasons at Incarnate Word from 2018-22 … Last season, played in 21 games with seven starts, averaging 4.7 points and 2.6 rebounds in 17.7 minutes per game … Scored a season-high 15 points on 6-of-9 shooting, adding six rebounds, against UC Riverside on Dec. 19, 2021 … Helped her team win the Southland Conference Tournament and advance to the NCAA Tournament, where the Cardinals lost to Howard 55-51 … In 2020-21, started all 14 games she played in, averaging 8.8 points on 45.5 percent shooting, and 5.9 rebounds in 27.9 minutes per game … Scored a season-high 16 points against UTSA, adding seven rebounds, on Dec. 3, 2020 … Had a doubledouble against McNeese on Feb. 8, 2021, notching 11 points and 10 rebounds … In 2019-20, played in 27 games, averaging 4.6 points and 3.7 rebounds … Had her best season as a true freshman, averaging 8.9 points and 6.1 rebounds in 23 games (16 starts) … Had four double-doubles as a freshman, most notably against Houston on Nov. 16, 2018, when she scored a careerhigh 19 points on 8-of-14 shooting, adding 10 rebounds.
PFLUGERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years of varsity basketball … Was a TGSA Basketball All-State winner her senior year, averaging 11.2 points, 5.9 rebounds, 2.5 steals and one block … Was the district defensive MVP her senior and junior seasons … Helped her team win the district championship three straight years from 2015-18 … Her junior year, helped her team to a 6A regional championship and a third place state finish … Also played two varsity years of volleyball and four varsity years of track and field … Was Second Team All-District in volleyball her junior year, and was a Texas Relays Qualifier all four years in the 100m hurdles … Won a district championship with the track team in 2017.
PERSONAL: Is a 2018 graduate of Pflugerville HS in Pflugerville, Texas … Was Academic All-District all four years in high school … Also played for AD Elite, along with Houston’s Britney Onyeje, Texas’ Joanne Allen-Taylor, Virginia’s London Clarkson, and New Mexico’s Corina Carter … Full name is Starr Abieyuwa Omozee … Nickname is Starfirre … Hometown is Pflugerville, Texas … Daughter of Christy and Joseph Sr. … Has one brother, Joseph Jr., and two sisters, Sylvia and Diana … Is the only one in her family born in the United State … Her sister Diana played basketball at Oklahoma State from 2013-17 … Her mom comes from a big family in Nigeria with 36 siblings … Pursuing her master’s degree in management … Born Nov. 2.
6-4 | Junior | Center Jacksonville, North Carolina Jacksonville High School | UNC-Wilmington
SOPHOMORE (2021-22):
Played in all 29 games her first season at Tarleton with one start, averaging 4.8 points on 51.8 percent shooting, and 2.2 rebounds in 9.6 minutes per game … Led the team with her 51.8 shooting percentage, with only seven qualified WAC players owning a better FG% on the year … Scored a careerhigh (and game-high) 16 points on 8-of-10 shooting, to go with a season-high seven rebounds in 13 minutes off the bench vs. Arlington Baptist on Dec. 4 … Had two double-digit scoring games, the other against UTRGV on Jan. 29, 13 points plus four rebounds and two steals.
UNCW (2019-21):
Played two seasons for the Seahawks … Appeared in 18 games and made two starts as a sophomore during the 2020-21 season … Averaged 3.0 rebounds and 2.3 points per game … Tallied a season-high nine points vs. Towson on March 4 … Grabbed 4+ rebounds in seven games … Snatched a career-high eight boards in her first career start against Kennesaw State on Dec. 18 … As a freshman, saw action in 13 games and averaged 1.6 points and 1.3 rebounds per game … Scored a season-high seven points in a game at Towson on Feb. 14, 2020 … Chipped in six points on 4-of-7 shooting from the foul line at Elon on Jan. 12, 2020 … Named to the Colonial Athletic Association Commissioner’s Honor Roll at the conclusion of her freshman campaign.
JACKSONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL:
Earned four varsity letters in basketball, serving as team captain her senior year … Chosen as the 3A Girls Player of the Year as a freshman in 2016 … Averaged 14.3 points and 10.6 rebounds per game … Selected to the North Carolina East-West All-Star Game as a senior … Again averaged a doubledouble (10.1 PPG, 10.8 RPG) in her final prep season … Three-time All-District honoree and earned first team recognition as a freshman and senior … Led JHS to a regional championship during her junior year … Scored over 1,000 points in her prep career.
Is a 2019 graduate of Jacksonville HS in Jacksonville, North Carolina … Given name is Nyajah Mitchels … Daughter of Cassie … Played club basketball for the Carolina Flames EYBL ... Majoring in psychology and minoring in sociology … Born Nov. 1.
5-9 | Sophomore | Guard Allen, Texas
Allen High School • Louisiana Tech
FRESHMAN (2021-22)
Played in all 29 games her first year at Tarleton with one start, averaging 4.8 points, 1.4 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 17.6 minutes per game … Scored a career-high (and team-high) 16 points on 6-of-10 shooting, including 4-of-6 from the three-point line, to go with three assists in the Texans’ win at Abilene Christian on Feb. 12 … Had six double-digit scoring games, with five coming in the last eight games, and both of Tarleton’s final two games.
LOUISIANA TECH (2020-21)
Appeared in 22 contests and averaged 13 minutes per game as a freshman … Was named the Conference USA Freshman of the Week on Dec. 14 after scoring a season-high 10 points to go with three rebounds, two assists and two steals in a 73-66 win over Jackson State … Shot 77.8 percent from the free throw line.
Lettered four times in basketball under coaches Teresa Durham and Gary Trombley … Received first team All-District and Academic All-District accolades as a junior and senior … Averaged 11 points and 4.5 rebounds per game as a senior in 2020 … Was rated as the No. 30 overall player in Texas by Prep Hoops … Also was a McDonald’s All-American nominee … Named the District 2-6A Freshman of the Year in 2017 … Selected to the TABC All-Region team as a junior and senior.
2020 graduate of Allen HS in Allen, Texas …Played on the AAU circuit for Texas U Basketball alongside current Texan sophomore Iyana Dorsey … Also played club basketball for DFW Elite … Other club teammates who went on to play college basketball included Aaliyah Morgan, Jerkalia Jordan, Logan McNeil, Jayla Brooks and Trinity White … Daughter of Darrell and Sharonda Jackson … Has a sister, Taylor, who played college basketball for Stephen F. Austin … Majoring in business … Born Nov. 27.
5-9 | R-Sophomore | Guard Plainsboro, New Jersey
North High School | South Plains College
SOUTH PLAINS COLLEGE (2020-22):
Missed the 2021-22 season due to an injury … Cracked the top-100 of the Dan Olson Collegiate Girls Basketball Report twice … In 2020-21, appeared in all 24 games and made 22 starts, helping the team ascend as high as No. 3 in the NJCAA D1 Women’s Basketball Rankings, claim the NJCAA Region V title and advance to the quarterfinals of the NJCAA National Tournament … Averaged 9.4 points, 3.9 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game … Had a career-high 17 points on 7-of-13 shooting, vs. Frank Phillips College on March 1, 2021 … Scored in double figures on 12 occasions … Was a teammate of current teammate Viktoria Ivanova for two years.
ODESSA COLLEGE (2019-20):
Played in 30 of 32 games as a true freshman with 12 starts, averaging 4.9 points and 3.1 rebounds in 16.7 minutes per game … Scored 10+ points five points … Had a season-high 13 points on 6-of-6 shooting, to go with a tied-season-high eight rebounds and season-high three blocks against South Plains College, her future team, on Jan. 27, 2020.
WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO HIGH SCHOOL NORTH:
Played four years of varsity basketball, playing in 96 career high school games … Scored 1,238 career points … Her senior year, averaged 20.2 points, scoring in double figures in all 26 games, including 14 20+ point games and three 30+ point games … Was a Colonial Valley Conference (CVC) First Team selection … Scored a high school career-high of 34 points on 11 made field goals and 12 made free throws at Trenton on Feb. 14, 2019 … Her junior year, averaged 14.7 points … Her sophomore year, helped her team go 23-6 and win the first Mercer County Tournament basketball title in the history of the school district before falling in the state sectional semifinals … Was a CVC Second Team selection … Had 11 points, 14 rebounds, five assists and four steals against top-seeded Ewing in the Central Jersey Group III state semifinals on March 4, 2017 … Also participated in track and field.
PERSONAL:
Is a 2019 graduate of West Windsor-Plainsboro HS North in Plainsboro, New Jersey … Was on the Dean’s List twice at South Plains College … Won the 2019 NJ state Seal of Biliteracy Award in Chinese … Hometown is Plainsboro, New Jersey … Full name is Jordan Judea Brown … Daughter of Timothy and Judea … Has one brother, Daniel … Majoring in sports management … Born Sept. 15.
5-3 | Senior | Guard Buga, Colombia
San Vincente de Paul High School • Ark.-Little Rock
ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK (2020-22):
Played two seasons at Arkansas-Little Rock, receiving All-Sun Belt Conference Third Team honors both years … Averaged 7.6 points, 3.5 rebounds, 5.2 assists and 2.1 steals in 27 games (26 starts) last season … Scored a seasonhigh 15 points against South Alabama on Jan. 22 … Her junior year, finished the season ranked third in the nation in assists (175) and assists per game (6.7), leading the Sun Belt in both categories … Started and played in all 26 games for the Trojans, averaging 5.8 points, 3.5 rebounds, 6.7 assists and 1.2 steals per game … Had a career-high 17 assists against ULM on Jan. 29 … Recorded double-doubles with 10 points and 10 boards at Memphis (Dec. 1) and against Vanderbilt (Dec. 5) … Concluded the season ranked 29th nationally in total minutes (944) and 55th in minutes per game (36.3) while leading the Sun Belt Conference in both categories
NEW MEXICO JUNIOR COLLEGE (2018-20):
In 2019-29, started in 27 of her 28 games played, named the Western Junior College Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year … Averaged 5.6 points, 2.8 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 3.1 steals per game … Her freshman year, helped her team to a 29-6 record and a trip to the NJCAA Division I National Championship Game while averaging 3.1 points per game, with a 1.3 assist-to-turnover ratio.
SAN VINCENTE DE PAUL HIGH SCHOOL: Named the school’s “Best Student-Athlete” for three straight years.
PERSONAL: Is a 2016 graduate of San Vicente de Paul HS in Buga, Colombia … Has been a member of the Colombia women’s national basketball team since she turned 17 … Played for Colombia at the 2018 FIBA U18 America’s Championship in Mexico, guiding her team to the Third Place Game, named a First Team AllStar from that tournament … Scored 20 points in the Third Place Game while dishing out four assists and grabbing four rebounds … Averaged 16.5 points, 3.5 rebounds, 4.7 assists and 3.7 steals … Full name is Mayra Alejandra Caicedo … Nickname is May or Auntie Mayra or May May … Hometown is Buga, Colombia … Daughter of Derly … Has a brother, Andres … Majoring in kinesiology … Born Jan. 12.
REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2021-22)
Played in 27 of a possible 29 games, making 25 starts … Averaged 6.3 points, 6.2 rebounds and 2.3 blocks across 18.4 minutes per game … Was Tarleton’s leading rebounder and shot blocker … Owns Tarleton’s single-season record for total blocks (63), surpassing Kaelie Butler’s 58 blocks in 1993-94 … Led the WAC in blocks per game and total blocks … Concluded the 2021-22 season tied for 20th nationally in blocks per game … Ranked 10th among her conference peers in rebounds per game … Named the WAC Player of the Week for Dec. 13-19 … Averaged 12 points, 12 rebounds and five blocks per game to lead Tarleton to victories over Oral Roberts and Northwestern State … Finished with 18 points and 15 rebounds in the Texans’ 51-47 win at Northwestern State on Dec. 18 to post the first double-double of Tarleton’s Division I era … Her 15 rebounds were the most in a single game by any Texan in four years … Posted nine double-digit scoring games, six of which correlated with Texan victories … Recorded 11+ rebounds on six occasions … Matched her career-high on the glass with a 15-board effort in an overtime victory at Seattle U on Jan. 22 … Swatted at least two shots in 17 games … Tallied a career-high eight blocks in a 58-56 home win over New Mexico State on Jan. 13 … Stuffed five shots in three games … Began her Texan career with a four-block performance at Arkansas on Nov. 10 … Finished second on the team in field goal percentage (.453) and third in offensive rebounds (49).
ARKANSAS STATE (2020-21)
Appeared in 13 games for the Red Wolves … Averaged 2.8 rebounds and 1.9 points per game … Shot 45.8 percent from the field … Recorded a career-high 18 rebounds – 11 offensive – and nine points vs. Champion Christian College on Dec. 15 … Scored five points in seven minutes of action against UT Arlington on Feb. 27.
MCLENNAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE (2018-2020)
Played one season for the Highlanders after moving to the United States … Earned North Texas Junior College Athletic Conference (NTJCAC) honorable mention recognition … Swatted away 58 shots to lead the NTJCAC and NJCAA Region V in blocked shots … Ranked inside the top-25 among all NJCAA Division I players in blocked shots … Averaged 7.2 rebounds and 6.1 points per game … Connected at a 44.1 percent clip (79-129) from the field … Made 16 starts across 30 games.
Played basketball throughout high school for coach Beydi Ndiaye … Averaged 15 points, 15 rebounds, five blocks, four assists and two steals per game over the course of her prep career.
2017 graduate of Galandou Diouf HS in Dakar, Senegal … Is the first player from Senegal in program history … Daughter of Ndeye Astou Sar and Amadou Lamine Thiam … Has two brothers, Djibril and Khouraichy, and three sisters, Khadija, Fatima and Adja … Majoring in computer science and information systems … Born Feb. 15.
6-1 | Junior | Forward Ragunda, Sweden
Rig Mark Gymnasium • Clarendon College
SOPHOMORE (2021-22)
Played in 19 games her first year at Tarleton, averaging 1.9 points and 1.4 rebounds in 8.0 minutes … Had a season-high six points against Weber State on Dec. 11 … Posted a season-high five rebounds, adding five points, against Howard Payne on Nov. 20 … Had her first Texan point at Arkansas on Nov. 10.
CLARENDON COLLEGE (2020-21)
Appeared and started in all 22 games … Received Western Junior College Athletic Conference (WJCAC) honorable mention accolades … Averaged a double-double (13.5 ppg, 10 rpg) on 40.2 percent shooting from the field … Shot 43.2 percent from beyond the arc … Ranked third in the WJCAC in 3-point field goal percentage and rebounding … Was fourth amongst her conference peers in points per game … Her field goal percentage was 10thbest in the conference … Recorded 11 double-doubles, scored in double figures on 14 occasions and eclipsed 20 points three times … Top scoring performance came in a 99-44 win over West Texas Select on Jan. 24 when she tallied 25 points on 9-15 shooting … Snagged a career-high 15 rebounds to help Clarendon earn a 67-61 victory against Howard College on March 25 … Was a Top Honor graduate and member of the Honors College.
EASTERN WYOMING COLLEGE (2019-20)
Made 25 starts across 31 games for the Lancers … Averaged 9 points, 5.6 rebounds and 1.7 blocks per game …
Competed for a Swedish Club Championship and received All-Star Five recognition.
PERSONAL
Originally from Ragunda, Sweden … Majoring in allied health … Born March 19.
Stara Zagoria, Bulgaria
Romain Rolland Gymnasium | South Plains College
SOUTH PLAINS COLLEGE (2020-22): Played the last two seasons at South Plains College, playing in 52 total games … Ranked No. 54 among all junior college players on the Dan Olson Collegiate Girls Basketball Report … Last season, played in all 28 games, starting 27 times, averaging 10.2 points, 4.4 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.4 steals in 22.4 minutes per game … Had the fourth best scoring average on the team … Scored a season-high 17 points in back-to-back games on Feb. 14-17 … Scored 16 double-digit scoring games … Secured a season-high 10 rebounds against Northwest Florida State on Nov. 26, 2021 ... Helping the team finish with a 22-9 overall record and secure a spot in the quarterfinals of the NJCAA National Tournament … In 2020-21, appeared in all 24 games and made 16 starts, helping the team ascend as high as No. 3 in the NJCAA D1 Women’s Basketball Rankings, claim the NJCAA Region V title and advance to the quarterfinals of the NJCAA National Tournament … Averaged 8.8 points and 2.8 rebounds … Scored a career-high 21 points on 8-of-14 shooting, including 4-of-7 from distance, adding four rebounds and three assists against Weatherford College on April 10, 2021 … In that same game, converted a put-back layup as time expired to lead South Plains to a 74-72 victory over Weatherford College and capture the NJCAA Region V title … She then scored 17 points across a season-high 35 minutes to fuel South Plains to a 16-point win against Georgia Highlands College in the opening round of the NJCAA National Tournament on April 21, 2021 … Was a teammate of current teammate Jordan Brown for two years.
ROMAIN ROLLAND GYMNASIUM: Played two years under head coach Ara Baten.
PERSONAL: Is a 2019 graduate of Romain Rolland Gymnasium in Berlin, Germany … Competed for the Bulgarian National Team at the 2019 FIBA U20 European Championships, averaging 13.8 points, which ranked 14th among all players, to go along with 5.1 rebounds per game … Was on the President’s List for academics at South Plains College … Full name is Viktoria Ventsislavova Ivanova … Nickname is Vicky … Hometown is Stara Zagora, Bulgaria … Daughter of Ventsislav Ivanova and Diana Kolaksazova … Has one sister, Silvia … Majoring in kinesiology … Born June 15.
6-0 | Senior | Forward Wroclaw, Poland
SMS Lomianki | Arkansas State
ARKANSAS STATE (2020-22):
Played the last two years at Arkansas State, appearing in 36 games with 19 starts, averaging 4.9 points and 3.9 rebounds … Last season, played in 19 games with one start, averaging 2.9 points on 47.7 percent shooting (.389 3PT%) and 2.1 rebounds in 7.6 minutes per game … Scored 12 points off the bench in the opener vs. Central Baptist on Nov. 9, 2021 … In 2020-21, played in 21 games with 15 starts, averaging 6.7 points and 5.9 rebounds … Scored a season-high 17 points, adding nine rebounds, against Arkansas Little-Rock on Feb. 12, 2021 … Recorded a double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds against Central Baptist on Jan. 4, 2021 … Secured a season-high 16 rebounds against Louisiana on Feb. 5, 2021 … Led the team with 23 blocked shots … Played with current teammate Seynabou Thiam.
SEWARD COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE (2018-20):
In 2019-20, was a junior college All-American Honorable Mention, First Team All-KJCCC West and Second Team All-Region VI honors after leading SCCC in scoring (11.3 PPG), rebounding (7.0 RPG) and blocks (1.3 BPG) … Her 42 total blocks ranked fourth in Division I of KJCCC … Helped the Saints to a 25-7 record and a semifinal finish in the Region VI Tournament … As a freshman in 2018-19, was part of a Region VI runner-up squad that advanced to the NJCAA Tournament … Averaged 9.8 points, 6.5 rebounds and 1.4 blocks, the latter which ranked fourth in the league.
SMS LOMIANKI: Helped her team win First League in Poland in 2017 and finish third in First League in 2018.
PERSONAL: Is a 2018 graduate of SMS Lomianki in Lomianki, Poland … Was a member of Poland’s National Team at the U16, U18, and U20 levels … Author of the book and CEO of Foundation back at home that helps young athletes with mental health … Hometown is Wroclaw, Poland … Daughter of Tomasz and Magdalena … Majoring in business … Born April 18.
Misty Wilson knows Tarleton.
After coming to Tarleton as a student in 1998, she was offered the chance to compete in a pickup basketball game at practice against the scholarship players and turned that opportunity into a Hall of Fame four-year playing and a 20-year coaching career at Tarleton. Wilson recently wrapped up her eighth year as a head coach in 2021-22.
She has led the women’s basketball program through its first two of four transition years to the NCAA Division I level as a member of the Western Athletic Conference, starting in 2020-21.
In this last season, Wilson put together one of the most impressive turnaround seasons in NCAA Division I, improving the Texans’ win total by seven year-over-year. Tarleton went 16-13 overall in 2021-22, including an 8-10 conference mark. The Texans finished seventh in the WAC and had the largest improvement of wins year-over-year in the WAC (not including Dixie State, who played in just three games the year before). The Texans put 10 new players on the court year-over-year, improving greatly in defense and rebounding. They had the second best scoring defense in the WAC, allowing just 59.2 points per game, forcing opponents to the fifth worst field goal percentage in the conference at .379. On the boards, Tarleton had the fourth best rebounding margin. The Texans rolled through their non-conference slate, which boosted them to their first winning season as a NCAA Division I program. They went 8-3 to start the year, with wins over Oral Roberts, Incarnate Word, and the College of Charleston.
Wilson has taken Tarleton to seven winning seasons of her eight years at the helm.
Tarleton capped its debut Division I season by playing its best basketball of the winter. The Texans closed out the 2020-21 campaign by winning five of their final nine games and enjoyed a four-game winning streak throughout February. Under the veteran head coach, Tarleton earned five victories over WAC opposition – four of which came on the road – and notched the first weekend sweep of a conference foe in Texan basketball history with a pair of wins over Chicago State. Wilson also coached Iyana Dorsey and Marissa Escamilla to Honorable Mention All-WAC accolades. Dorsey led the WAC in free throw percentage (83.6) and three-point field goal makes
(54) and her 344 points scored were the most by a freshman in the Wilson era. A junior, Escamilla was Tarleton’s leading scorer (14.2 PPG) and rebounder (7.2 RPG) and her 59 offensive rebounds were tops in the WAC.
Wilson’s final season in NCAA Division II included a 21-8 overall mark, Wilson’s third consecutive 20-win season. The Texans went 15-7 in the final LSC season for Tarleton State, with a 11-5 record in Wisdom Gym. Wilson coached four-year star Mackenzie Hailey, who was named second team D2CCA All-Region, All-Lone Star Conference First Team, and was a three-time conference player of the week honoree that season. Wilson also coached transfer Alexa Hoy, who was named all-conference honorable mention list in her first season with the Texans.
In 2018-19, Wilson led Tarleton to its most successful season since 2013-14, going 22-9 overall and 14-6 in the Lone Star Conference. The 22 wins are the most for Wilson as a head coach. Tarleton earned the No. 6 seed in the NCAA Regional Tournament, advancing to the postseason for the third straight year under Wilson – the longest stretch for the program since they went to five straight from 2009-14. Wilson coached four all-conference players in Mackenzie Hailey, Katie Webster, McKinley Bostad and Kaylee Allen. Webster was also the LSC Academic Player of the Year, the first to win the award under Wilson. Hailey also received first team D2CCA All-Region honors.
She followed up in 2017-18 with the first 20-win season of her head-coaching career as she led Tarleton back to the NCAA regional for the second consecutive year. She coached Mackenzie Hailey and Katie Webster to Honorable Mention All-American honors from the WBCA.
Wilson enjoyed a breakthrough season in 2016-17 as the leader of Tarleton Women’s Basketball that culminated in her first-ever championship and appearance in the NCAA regional tournament. Tarleton put together a magical run through the Lone Star Conference Tournament, including a 17-point rally against Angelo State to earn Wilson’s first LSC Tournament Championship and an automatic berth into the national playoffs.
She started her career with back-to-back 17-win seasons. In her sophomore season as the leader of the program, she earned her first LSC Tournament victory with an overtime win over Texas A&MCommerce to advance to the semifinal round of the league’s postseason tournament – making her the fastest head coach to advance to the semifinals in school history. In her first season at the helm, Wilson guided Tarleton to a record of 17-10 and a berth in the Lone Star Conference Championship Tournament. Her 17 wins in her debut season is the most victories by a Tarleton Women’s Basketball rookie head coach in the NCAA era, topping Ronnie Hearne’s 14 wins in his inaugural 2003 season.
Wilson was named the sixth head coach following the retirement of 11-year head coach, Ronnie Hearne, at a press conference on March 26, 2014. Wilson earned the promotion following a four-year playing and 12-year coaching career as the top assistant.
She has seen great success and helped lead the team to all nine NCAA tournament appearances in school history.
As an assistant coach, she spent her first collegiate coaching season alongside Claude Cummings before Hearne took over the program in 2003. For the 11 seasons alongside Hearne, the coaching tandem lifted Tarleton into the national spotlight by earning postseason berths in each of Hearne’s 11 seasons - including six NCAA regional tournaments. Wilson was a part of 219 wins over her 12-year career as an assistant coach.
Wilson, the eight-best scorer in Tarleton history, joined the staff in August 2002 following a stellar four-year playing career. The Burleson native played in 103 games from 1998 to 2001. She scored 1,440 career points and was the season scoring leader three years in a row.
She’s currently in the top-10 of several Tarleton career categories, ranking as high as second all-time in steals and third in free throws made and attempted (433-545). As a junior she earned a second team All-Lone Star Conference South Division and second team All-South Central Region honors, including first team honors as a senior. In addition, she was the team’s Most Valuable Player for three consecutive years.
In 2018, she received special honor as the Tarleton Athletics Hall of Fame committee unanimously voted her into the Hall of Fame for her efforts as a player. She was inducted as the 164th member of the Hall of Fame and the 17th member to have competed in women’s basketball.
Wilson earned a bachelor’s and master’s degree in exercise and sports studies from Tarleton. She earned her bachelor’s degree in 2001 and finished her master’s degree in the spring of 2004. She lives in Stephenville with her three children: Jade, Mya and Kenna.
MARCH 26, 2014
Misty Wilson introduced as Tarleton Women’s Basketball head coach.
NOVEMBER 10, 2014
Wilson makes unofficial debut as head coach with showdown against Big XII powerhouse, Baylor.
NOVEMBER 14, 2014
Wilson earns first career win as head coach with overtime victory in Stephenville against Southern Arkansas.
JANUARY 7, 2014
Tarleton defeats Angelo State 81-71 in the Junell Center to deliver Wilson’s first career Lone Star Conference win.
JANUARY 14, 2014
Tarleton defeats No. 20 Midwestern State 61-56 for Wilson’s first career victory over a WBCA nationallyranked opponent.
MARCH 5, 2017
Tarleton erases 17-point deficit to rally past Angelo State and win the Lone Star Conference Tournament Championship for the first time under Wilson’s leadership.
MARCH 10, 2017
Wilson leads Tarleton back to NCAA Regional Tournament for first time as head coach.
MAY 5, 2018
Wilson inducted into Tarleton Athletics Hall of Fame in recognition for her playing career.
NOVEMBER 27, 2018
Wilson leads Tarleton back into the national rankings for the first time as head coach. Tarleton debuted at No. 22 in the D2SIDA National media poll.
JANUARY 19, 2019
With a road upset of No. 8 West Texas A&M in Canyon, Misty Wilson won her 300th combined game as a coach at Tarleton State University, including No. 81 as a head coach.
FEBRUARY 28, 2019
Misty Wilson led Tarleton to a 60-37 rout of Western New Mexico in Silver City to notch the 900th all-time win for the women’s basketball program at Tarleton State University.
JULY 1, 2020
Misty Wilson leads Tarleton into NCAA Division I and the Western Athletic Conference as Tarleton State University officially joins the WAC.
JANUARY 27, 2021
Tarleton earned its first D1 vs. D1 victory with a 79-63 win on the road at UT Rio Grande Valley led by Wilson. It was a non-conference showing.
FEBURARY 13, 2021
Wilson led the Texans into the Windy City and delivered Tarleton’s first Western Athletic Conference victory over Chicago State 64-56.
When the 2022-23 season begins, Nic Cantrell will begin his third season on the women’s basketball staff and sixth as a full-time assistant basketball coach at Tarleton State University.
In 2021-22, Cantrell helped put together one of the most impressive turnaround seasons in NCAA Division I, improving the Texans’ win total by seven year-over-year. Tarleton went 16-13 overall, including an 8-10 conference mark. The Texans finished seventh in the WAC and had the largest improvement of wins year-over-year in the conference (not including Dixie State, who played in just three games the year before).
The Texans put 10 new players on the court year-over-year, improving greatly in defense and rebounding. They had the second best scoring defense in the WAC, allowing just 59.2 points per game, forcing opponents to the fifth worst field goal percentage in the conference at .379. On the boards, Tarleton had the fourth best rebounding margin. The Texans rolled through their non-conference slate, which boosted them to their first winning season as a NCAA Division I program. They went 8-3 to start the year, with wins over Oral Roberts, Incarnate Word, and the College of Charleston.
Cantrell transitioned to the women’s basketball program ahead of the 2020-21 campaign and Tarleton’s debut Division I season. The Texans won five of their final nine games, enjoyed a four-game winning streak throughout February and earned their first true Division I win against UTRGV on Jan. 27. With Cantrell serving as the lead assistant coach, Tarleton led the WAC in free throw percentage (.727) and ranked inside the top-half of the conference in three-point field goal percentage defense (3rd, .306) and scoring defense (4th, 62.8 PPG).
He previously spent 10 years with the men’s basketball program – three as a player and seven as a coach. On the men’s side, Cantrell was a student assistant coach from 2008-10, graduate assistant from 2010-12 and promoted to assistant coach for the 2012-13 season. In his seven seasons on the bench, Cantrell helped the Texans to a 152-63 record and five 20-win seasons. The Texans appeared in four NCAA regional tournaments, won a Lone Star Conference Championship and an LSC Tournament Championship with Cantrell on staff.
Cantrell is a member of the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC) as well as the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC).
Prior to his Tarleton coaching career, Cantrell played for the Texans from 2005-08, going 70-24 in his three seasons. In his first season in 2005-06, Cantrell and the Texans went 27-7 and advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight and finished the season ranked No. 13 by the NABC. In the 2007-08 season, Cantrell
and the Texans finished 25-7 overall and earned the No. 1 seed in the South Central Regional, which the Texans hosted in Stephenville that season. Tarleton finished the season as a regional championship finalist and notched a No. 15 seasonending ranking by the NABC.
As a player at North Mesquite High School, Cantrell was a TABC preseason all-state selection and first-team all-district as a junior and senior. He graduated from North Mesquite High School in 2005 and earned his bachelor’s and master’s degree in Kinesiology from Tarleton.
He married a former Tarleton women’s basketball player, Kimberly Smith-Cantrell. They have a daughter, Aubrey, and a son, Jaxon.
When the 2022-23 season begins, Jake Stevens will continue his second stint at Tarleton State University as an assistant coach for the women’s basketball program.
Stevens served as an assistant women’s basketball coach during the 2016-17 season after working as a graduate assistant under head coach Misty Wilson from 2014-16. He most recently spent the past four years as an assistant coach at Tarleton’s former Lone Star Conference foe Texas Woman’s University. He is in his fifth total season as a coach on Misty Wilson’s bench.
Stevens engineered one of the program’s most memorable postseason runs alongside Wilson in his first year as an assistant. He helped Tarleton win the 2017 LSC Tournament Championship as the No. 5 seed and earn its first NCAA Tournament berth since the 2013-14 season and first under Wilson.
“Jake and I began working together when he became a graduate assistant for me about seven years ago,” Wilson said. “He was an integral part of our LSC Tournament Championship and regular season successes during his time here. Jake has a great understanding of what this program was built on and where we want to get to as a Division I program.
In his first tour of duty at Tarleton, Stevens served as the program’s summer camp coordinator and leant his efforts to all aspects of team operations, such as recruiting, scheduling and player development. Tarleton posted an overall record of 50-36 and a 31-21 mark in conference play with Stevens on staff.
A native of Oakwood, Texas, Stevens graduated from Tarleton in 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology with an emphasis in fitness management. He then earned his master’s degree in kinesiology with an emphasis in interdisciplinary studies in 2016.
Stevens departed for TWU to serve as the program’s lead assistant following Tarleton’s postseason breakthrough. His first two years in Denton saw the Pioneers make consecutive LSC Tournament appearances.
TWU has since been one of the stingier defensive teams in the LSC. The Pioneers limited opponents to 60.3 points per game over Stevens’ final two seasons. TWU ranked in the top-half of the conference in most major defensive statistical categories during the truncated 2020-21 season, including 3-point field goal percent defense (4th, .284), opponent field goal percentage (5th, .372) and opponent point per game (8th, 63.9).
Stevens made his foray into the teaching and coaching world in 2012-13 at Cherokee High School as an assistant boys’ basketball and assistant football coach. The Indians qualified for the postseason in both sports under Stevens’ direction. The football team captured a bi-district championship in Class A Division II while Stevens’ basketball team was a bi-district Division I qualifier.
He then spent the 2013-14 season as a teacher and an assistant boys’ basketball coach at Westwood High School. Stevens also worked as a head junior varsity and an assistant varsity baseball coach and head junior high football coach at Westwood.
Stevens earned four varsity letters apiece in basketball and baseball at Oakwood High School prior to attending Tarleton. He resides in Stephenville with his wife, Rachel, and son, Griffin.
When the 2022-23 season begins, Brechelle Beachum will begin her second year at Tarleton State University as an assistant women’s basketball coach.
In 2021-22, Beachum helped put together one of the most impressive turnaround seasons in NCAA Division I, improving the Texans’ win total by seven year-over-year. Tarleton went 16-13 overall, including an 8-10 conference mark. The Texans finished seventh in the WAC and had the largest improvement of wins year-over-year in the conference (not including Dixie State, who played in just three games the year before). The Texans put 10 new players on the court year-over-year, improving greatly in defense and rebounding. They had the second best scoring defense in the WAC, allowing just 59.2 points per game, forcing opponents to the fifth worst field goal percentage in the conference at .379. On the boards, Tarleton had the fourth best rebounding margin. The Texans rolled through their non-conference slate, which boosted them to their first winning season as a NCAA Division I program. They went 8-3 to start the year, with wins over Oral Roberts, Incarnate Word, and the College of Charleston.
Beachum came to Tarleton after a three-year coaching stint at her junior college alma matter, Western Texas College. Before transitioning to the bench, Beachum enjoyed two stellar seasons on the court for the Westerners and spent the final two years of her playing career at Illinois State. As a senior in 2016-17, Beachum led the Redbirds in scoring (11.6 PPG) and steals per game (2.3) and ranked fourth in the Missouri Valley Conference in both steals per game and total steals (70).
Beachum was a fixture in the Redbirds’ backcourt during her two years in Bloomington. She made 31 starts across two seasons – 25 of which came during her senior year – and imprinted her name on the Illinois State defensive record books. Beachum finished her career tied for 13th in program history in steals per game (1.7) and tied for 18th in singleseason steals.
She led Illinois State with 16 double-digit scoring games and was second on the team in assists (56) and 3-point field goals (34) during her senior season.
Her career on the sideline began when she accepted an assistant coaching position at Louisiana College ahead of the 2017-18 season. Beachum aided in all aspects of program operations in her lone year in Pineville. She served as the Lady Wildcats’ recruiting coordinator, assisted with student athlete strength and conditioning and oversaw the program’s
academic progress plan. Beachum was also the school’s head junior varsity basketball coach.
Beachum then parlayed her defensive prowess and recruiting background into her second tour of duty at WTC. She served as the Westerners defensive coordinator and led guard development while in Snyder from 2018-2021. Beachum assisted with all recruiting and team management duties and was also responsible for creating scouting reports and film breakdown of opponents.
Originally from Mexia, Texas, Beachum’s journey to the Division I ranks began on the high school hoops circuit. She led Mexia High School to a 33-3 record and 3A Girls Basketball State Championship – the first in school history – as a senior in 2013. Beachum averaged 17 points per game and earned AllState and Super Centex Player of the Year recognition during her senior campaign.
She joined WTC on a full athletic scholarship following her prep career and had a lasting impact on the program. Beachum led the Westerners in assists and steals as a freshman en route to her first of two sets of All-Conference honors. She then guided WTC to one of the best seasons in school history as a sophomore, averaging 14 points per game, earning All-Conference first team honors and leading the Westerners to the NJCAA Regional Tournament championship game.
Beachum graduated from Illinois State in 2017 with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and corrections. She currently resides in Stephenville.
When the 2022-23 season begins, Lindsey Mann will begin her first year as the Director of Operations for Tarleton Women’s Basketball.
The 2021-22 season marked Mann’s fifth year with Tarleton women’s basketball. She served as the team’s graduate manager for two seasons from 2019-21 after wrapping up a four-year playing career that started in Stephenville. Mann played two years for Tarleton from 2011-2013.
“Lindsey has a true passion for the game of basketball and will do both big and small things to make sure she passes that passion on to others, especially our team,” Wilson said. “She did an outstanding job as our graduate manager organizing community service and mental health opportunities and helping with the logistics of running a Division I program. It makes sense to elevate her to Director of Basketball Operations, using her creativity by allowing her to continue finding ways to positively impact our program and players. We are blessed to be able to keep Lindsey on staff and look forward to building a successful Division I program together.”
Mann became the first person to fill the position for the women’s program.
“I’m so thankful to continue to work & grow with this program,” Mann said. “It’s like home for me here at Tarleton and I feel very blessed to be learning under Coach Wilson and working with an amazing staff. I’m excited about the future as we continue our D1 transition.”
Mann guided Tarleton through the first stages of its Division I transition following her return to Stephenville in 2019.
Tarleton shined in the classroom in its first Division I season with Mann assisting with academic progress. The team posted a 3.63 cumulative grade point average during the spring 2021 semester. Additionally, five players – Lucy Benson, Emily Cavey, Emily Cunningham, Iyana Dorsey and Hailey Ibarra – earned 4.0 marks.
The Texans also maintained active community service involvement throughout the 2020-21 season. During the fall 2020 semester, Mann helped the program organize the “Race for Change” fundraiser in support of the Black Student Union on campus. A 5k fun run was held on Oct. 17 along the Bosque River Trail in Stephenville and elicited participation from all 14 of Tarleton’s intercollegiate athletic programs.
Mann spearheaded other community service initiatives as well, including team participation in a December toy drive with the Stephenville Optimist Club and World Read Aloud Day on Feb. 3.
After her two-year career with Tarleton, Mann went on to finish her career at Mid-America Christian University where she starred on the court for the final two seasons of her eligibility. As a senior, Mann made 18 starts across 27 games and averaged 11.3 points, 3.8 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game. She scored in double figures on 16 occasions and closed her career with a pair 30-point games in her final two contests at MACU.
Mann earned an undergraduate degree in sports management in 2017. She earned a Master of Science degree in kinesiology with a concentration in sport administration from Tarleton in May 2021.
Pos. GRADUATE MANAGER
Exp. FIRST YEAR
College KENTUCKY STATE (‘21)
Home GARLAND, TX
HS LAKEVIEW CENTENNIAL
When the 2022-23 season begins, Taylore Gotcher will start her first season as a graduate manager for the Tarleton Women’s Basketball program.
Gotcher comes to Tarleton after completing her playing career at Kentucky State, where she graduated with a degree in Liberal Studies. She played two seasons at Florida Southwestern State before transferring to Kentucky State for her final two seasons.
She also spent one season as a head coach on the AAU circuit with Ace Select.
Gotcher is pursuing a graduate degree in kinesiology.
Pos. STUDENT MANAGER
Exp. FIRST YEAR
College TARLETON (‘26)
Home FLOWER MOUND, TX
HS FLOWER MOUND
Taylor Williams is entering her first year as a student manager with the Tarleton women’s basketball program.
In her role, Williams films all practices and home games for the coaching staff, helps wash player laundry, sets up practice equipment and assists with other day-to-day operative duties as assigned.
A native of Flower Mound, Texas, Williams graduated from Flower Mound High School in 2022 and is pursuing an undergraduate degree in kinesiology from Tarleton with an expected graduation date of 2026.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Arlington, TX
Established: 1939
Enrollment: 220
Colors: White, Red, and Navy Blue
President: Clifton McDaniel
Athletic Director: Clifton McDaniel
Conference: NCCAA, Southwest Division
Arena (Capacity): J. Frank Morris Memorial Arena (1,750)
Website: abpatriots.com
2019-20 Record: 23-5
Conference Record (Finish): 10-0
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 7/8
Starters (Ret./Lost): 4/1
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Charles H. William
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year): Oklahoma State (2011)
Record at School (Pct.): N/A
Record Overall (Pct.): N/A
Assistant Coach: Skye Roach
SERIES INFORMATION
Overall Record: 7-0
In Stephenville: 7-0
In Arlington: 0-0
At a neutral site: 7-0
First Meeting: Dec. 3, 2013
Last Meeting: Dec. 4, 2021
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID: Skye Roach
Office Phone: N/A
Email: sid@abu.edu or sroach@abu.edu
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Dallas, TX
Established: 2010
Enrollment: 3,940
Colors: White, Red, and Navy Blue
President: Robert Mong
Athletic Director: Jack Allday
Conference: Sooner Athletic Conference
Arena (Capacity): Trinity Basin Athletic Complex (N/A)
Website: untdathletics.com
TEAM INFORMATION
2021-22 Record: 12-18 (.400)
Conference Record (Finish): 6-15 (.286)
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 8/13
Starters (Ret./Lost) 4/1
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Rodney Belcher
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year): University of North Texas
Record at School (Pct.): N/A
Record Overall (Pct.): N/A
Assistant Coach: Sheila Davis
Assistant Coach: Greshin McRae
Assistant Coach: Mike Wilson
Overall Record: 1-0
In Stephenville: 1-0
In Dallas: 0-0
At a neutral site: 1-0
First Meeting: Feb. 21, 2021
Last Meeting: Feb. 21, 2021
SID: Greshin McRae
Office Phone: N/A
Email: greshin.mcrae@untdallas.edu
NOVEMBER 15 IN NASHVILLE, TENN.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Nashville, TN
Established: 1873
Enrollment: 13,537
Colors: Black and Gold President: Daniel Diermeier
Athletic Director: Candice S. Lee
Conference: Southeastern Conference Arena (Capacity): Memorial Gymnasium (14,316) Website: vucommodores.com
2021-22 Record: 16-19 (.457)
Conference Record (Finish): 4-12 (.250)
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 7/12
Starters (Ret./Lost) 4/1
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Shea Ralph
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year): UConn (2001)
Record at School (Pct.): 16-19 (.457)
Record Overall (Pct.): 16-19(. 457)
Assistant Coach: Tom Garrick
Assistant Coach: Ashley Earley
Assistant Coach: Kevin Demille
Overall Record: 0-0
In Stephenville: 0-0
In Nashville: 0-0
At a neutral site: 0-0
First Meeting: N/A
Last Meeting: N/A
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID: Asha Evans
Office Phone: N/A Email: asha.n.evans@vanderbilt.edu
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Charleston, SC
Established: 1770
Enrollment: 11,619
Colors: White and Maroon President: Andrew T. Hsu
Athletic Director: Matt Roberts
Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Arena (Capacity): TD Arena (5,100) Website: cofcsports.com
2021-22 Record: 18-13 (.581)
Conference Record (Finish): 9-9 (.500)
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 5/11 Starters (Ret./Lost) 2/3
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Robin Harmony
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year): Miami (1984)
Record at School (Pct.): 37-39 (.487)
Record Overall (Pct.): 283-153 (.649)
Assistant Coach: Randy Schneider
Assistant Coach: Yannick Denson
Assistant Coach: Madison Stanley
SERIES INFORMATION
Overall Record: 1-0
In Stephenville: 0-0
In Charleston: 1-0
At a neutral site: 0-0
First Meeting: Nov. 23, 2021
Last Meeting: Nov. 23, 2021
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID: Lynn Walsh
Office Phone: (843) 953-6720
Email: walshl@cofc.edu
Location: Lincoln, NE
Established: 1869
Enrollment: 49,560
Colors: Scarlet and Cream
President: Hank M. Bounds
Athletic Director: Trev Alberts
Conference: Big Ten Conference Arena (Capacity): Pinnacle Bank Arena (15,500) Website: huskers.com
TEAM INFORMATION
2021-22 Record: 24-9 (.727)
Conference Record (Finish): 11-7 (.611)
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 8/5
Starters (Ret./Lost) 4/1
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Amy Williams
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year): Nebraska (1998)
Record at School (Pct.): 96-84 (.533)
Record Overall (Pct.): 289-193 (.600)
Assistant Coach: Tom Goehle
Assistant Coach: Tandem Mays
Assistant Coach: Jessica Keller
Overall Record: 0-0
In Stephenville: 0-0
In Lincoln: 0-0
At a neutral site: 0-0
First Meeting: N/A
Last Meeting: N/A
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID: Logan Seiser
Office Phone: (402) 472-6462 Email: lseiser@huskers.com
Location: Macomb, IL
Established: 1915
Enrollment: 6,745
Colors: Purple and Gold
President: Julian Z. Schuster
Athletic Director: Paul A. Bubb
Conference: Summit League Arena (Capacity): LeRoy A. Ufkes Court (4,421) Website: goleathernecks.com
TEAM INFORMATION
2021-22 Record: 14-15 (.483)
Conference Record (Finish): 5-13 (.278)
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 7/4 Starters (Ret./Lost) 3/2
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: JD Gravina
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year): William Jewell (2000)
Record at School (Pct.): 133-115 (.536)
Record Overall (Pct.): 247–176 (.584)
Assistant Coach: Dan Chapla
Assistant Coach: Alexa Tovella
Assistant Coach: Ashley McGee
SERIES INFORMATION
Overall Record: 0-1
In Stephenville: 0-1
In Macomb: 0-0
At a neutral site: 0-1
First Meeting: Nov. 27, 2021
Last Meeting: Nov. 27, 2021
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID: Matthew Brooks
Office Phone: (309)298-1133 Email: m-brooks2@wiu.edu
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Ogden, UT
Established: 1882
Enrollment: 10,892
Colors: White and Purple
President: Shari McMahan
Athletic Director: Tim Crompton
Conference: Big Sky Conference
Arena (Capacity): Dee Events Center (12,000) Website: weberstatesports.com
2021-22 Record: 2-20 (.091)
Conference Record (Finish): 2-16(.111)
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 5/7
Starters (Ret./Lost) 2/3
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Velaida Harris
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year): Portland State (1993)
Record at School (Pct.): 20-35 (.634)
Record Overall (Pct.): 20-35(. 634)
Assistant Coach: Anthony Turner
Assistant Coach: Nate Levine
Assistant Coach: Kamiko Williams
SERIES INFORMATION
Overall Record: 0-1
In Stephenville: 0-0
In Ogden: 0-1
At a neutral site: 0-0
First Meeting: Dec. 11, 2021
Last Meeting: Dec. 11, 2021
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID: Austin Christensen
Office Phone: N/A
Email: austinchristensen5@weber.edu
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Cheney, WA
Established: 1882
Enrollment: 10,892
Colors: White and Red
President: Shari McMahan
Athletic Director: Lynn Hickey
Conference: Big Sky Conference
Arena (Capacity): Reese Court (6,000)
Website: goeags.com
2021-22 Record: 9-21 (.300)
Conference Record (Finish): 7-13 (.350)
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 5/10
Starters (Ret./Lost) 4/1
Head Coach: Joddie Gleason
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year): Cal State-Chico (1992)
Record at School (Pct.): 9-21 (.300)
Record Overall (Pct.): 201-137 (.595)
Assistant Coach: Skip Gleason
Assistant Coach: Brandon Morrison
Assistant Coach: Jordan Loera
Overall Record: 0-0
In Stephenville: 0-0
In Cheney: 0-0
At a neutral site: 0-0
First Meeting: N/A
Last Meeting: N/A
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID: Matthew Kushar
Office Phone: (509)359-6333
Email: mkushar@ewu.edu
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location Natchitoches, LA
Established 1884
Enrollment 9,002
Colors Purple, White, and Orange
President Dr. Marcus Jones
Athletic Director Kevin Bostian
Conference Southland
Arena (Capacity) Prather Coliseum (3,400) Website nsudemons.com
TEAM INFORMATION
2021-22 Record: 12-14 (.462)
Conference Record (Finish): 5-9 (.357)
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 7/7
Starters (Ret./Lost) 3/2
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Anna Nimz
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year): Pittsburg State (2009)
Record at School (Pct.): 13-33 (.304)
Record Overall (Pct.): 13-33 (.304)
Assistant Coach: Leasa Ailshie
Assistant Coach: Mike Brown
Assistant Coach: Mike Pittman
Overall Record: 1-0
In Stephenville: 0-0
In Natchitoches: 1-0
At a neutral site: 1-0
First Meeting: Dec. 18, 2021
Last Meeting: Dec. 18, 2021
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID: Brad Welborn
Office Phone: (318)357-6469
Email: welbornb@nsula.edu
Location: Muncie, IN
Established: 1918
Enrollment: 21,597
Colors: White and Cardinal Red
President: Geoffrey Mearns
Athletic Director: Lynn Hickey
Conference: Mid-American Conference
Arena (Capacity): Worthen Arena (115,000) Website: ballstatesports.com
TEAM INFORMATION
2021-22 Record: 9-21 (.300)
Conference Record (Finish): 7-13 (.350)
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 8/5
Starters (Ret./Lost) 3/2
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Brady Sallee
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year): Thomas More (1993)
Record at School (Pct.): 183-132 (.580)
Record Overall (Pct.): 319-242 (.568)
Assistant Coach: Audrey Spencer
Assistant Coach: Moriah Monaco
Assistant Coach: Jauwan Scaife
DECEMBER 21 IN SAN JUAN,
Location: Richmond, VA
Established: 1830
Enrollment: 3,200
Colors: White and Red
President: Ronald Crutcher
Athletic Director: Lynn Hickey
Conference: Colonial Athletic Association
Arena (Capacity): Robins Center (7,201) Website: richmondspiders.com
2021-22 Record: 9-21 (.300)
Conference Record (Finish): 7-13 (.350)
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): (7/11)
Starters (Ret./Lost) (3/2)
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Aaron Roussell
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year): Iowa (2001)
Record at School (Pct.): 44-40 (.524)
Record Overall (Pct.): 356-162 (.687)
Assistant Coach: Jeanine Radice
Assistant Coach: Ka’lia Johnson
Assistant Coach: Brittany Pinkney
SERIES INFORMATION
Overall Record: 0-0
In Stephenville: 0-0
In Richmond: 0-0
At a neutral site: 0-0
First Meeting: N/A
Last Meeting: N/A
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID: Codie Kunstmann
SID: Paula Haughn Office Phone: N/A Email: pmhaughn@bsu.edu
Office Phone: (804)287-6312
Email: ckuntsma@richmond.edu
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Abilene, TX
Established: 1906
Enrollment: 5,371
Colors: Purple and White
President: Phil Schubert
Athletic Director: Allen Ward
Conference: Western Athletic Conference (WAC)
Arena (Capacity): Moody Coliseum (4,600)
Website: www.acusports.com
TEAM INFORMATION
2021-22 Record: 17-13
Conference Record (Finish): 5th
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 5/15
Starters (Ret./Lost) 1/4
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Julie Goodenough
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year): UT Arlington (1991)
Record at School (Pct.): 199-99 (.667)
Record Overall (Pct.): 488-319 (.605)
Assistant Coach: Erika Lambert
Assistant Coach: Weston Jameson
Assistant Coach: Ethan Mcllhargey
Overall Record: Tarleton 9-3
In Stephenville: Tarleton 6-2
In Abilene: 3-1
At a neutral site: N/A
First Meeting: February 3, 2007
Last Meeting January 15,2022
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID: I’Liyah Green
Office Phone: 602-639-6307
Email: img22a@acu.edu
Location: Arlington, TX
Established: 1895
Enrollment: 32,962
Colors: Orange, Blue and White
President: Jennifer Cowley
Athletic Director: Jon Fagg
Conference: Western Athletic Conference (WAC)
Arena (Capacity): College Park Center (7,000) Website: www.utamavs.com
TEAM INFORMATION
2021-22 Record: 20-8
Conference Record (Finish): 2nd (SBC)
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 7/14
Starters (Ret./Lost): 3/2
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Shereka Wright
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year): Purdue (2004)
Record at School (Pct.): 33-15 (.687)
Record Overall (Pct.): 33-15 (.687)
Assistant Coach: Austin Kelly
Assistant Coach: Rosalyn Tindel
Assistant Coach: Kaelynn Boyd
Overall Record: N/A
In Stephenville: N/A
In Arlington: N/A
At a neutral site: N/A
First Meeting: N/A
Last Meeting: N/A
SID: Kaelynn Boyd
Office Phone: 817-272-2432
Email: Kaelynn.Boyd@uta.edu
5 IN PHOENIX
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Established: 1949
Enrollment: 115,000
Colors: Purple, Black and White
President: Brian Mueller
Athletic Director: Jamie Boggs
Conference: Western Athletic Conference (WAC)
Arena (Capacity): GCU Arena (7,000) Website: www.gculopes.com
TEAM INFORMATION
2021-22 Record: 22-10
Conference Record (Finish): 2nd
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 5/16
Starters (Ret./Lost): 3/2
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Molly Miller
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year): Drury (2008)
Record at School (Pct.): 39-15 (.722)
Record Overall (Pct.): 219-32 (.873)
Assistant Coach: Nia Jackson
Assistant Coach: Buck Scheel
Assistant Coach: Gregg Gottlieb
SERIES INFORMATION
Overall Record: GCU 3-0
In Stephenville: GCU 1-0
In Phoenix: 0-2
At a neutral site: N/A
First Meeting: February 1, 2021
Last Meeting January 15,2022
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID: Daejah Bernard
Office Phone: 602-639-6307
Email: daejah.bernard@gcu.edu
Location: Las Cruces, NM
Established: 1888
Enrollment: 14,227
Colors: Maroon, Black and White
President: Dan Arvizu
Athletic Director: Mario Moccia
Conference: Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Arena (Capacity): Pan American Center (12,572) Website: www.nmstatesports.com
TEAM INFORMATION
2021-22 Record: 10-19
Conference Record (Finish): 12th
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 8/16 Starters (Ret./Lost): 3/2
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Jody Adams
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year): Tennessee (1994)
Record at School (Pct.): 0-0 (.000)
Record Overall (Pct.): 185-123 (.601)
Assistant Coach: Patrick Harrison
Assistant Coach: Chynna Turner
Assistant Coach: Zack Banks
Overall Record: Tarleton 2-1
In Stephenville: Tarleton 1-0
In Las Cruces: N/A
At a neutral site: 1-1
First Meeting: February 26, 2021
Last Meeting: January 13,2022
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID: George Ross, Jr.
Office Phone: 575-646-1447
Email: rossg@nmsu.edu
Location: Edinburg, TX
Established: 2013
Enrollment: 32,000
Colors: Orange, Blue, Green and White
President: Guy Bailey
Athletic Director: Chasse Conque
Conference: Western Athletic Conference (WAC)
Arena (Capacity): Bert Ogden Arena (2,500) Website: www.goutrgv.com
TEAM INFORMATION
2021-22 Record: 14-19
Conference Record (Finish): 9th
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 7/16 Starters (Ret./Lost): 3/2
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Lane Lord HC Alma Mater (Grad Year): Tabor College Record at School (Pct.): 37-46 (.446)
Record Overall (Pct.): 345-168 (.679)
Assistant Coach: Kevin Hackerott
Assistant Coach: Ipek Turkyilmaz
Assistant Coach: Keanna Keys
Overall Record: UTRGV 3-2
In Stephenville: UTRGV 2-1
In Edinburg: 1-1
At a neutral site: N/A
First Meeting: January 27, 2021
Last Meeting: February 24,2022
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID: Victoria Pena
Office Phone: 956-665-3765 Email: victoria.pena@utrgv.edu
Location: Huntsville, TX
Established: 1879
Enrollment: 18,259
Colors: Orange and White
President: Alisa White
Athletic Director: Bobby Williams
Conference: Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Arena (Capacity): Bernard G. Johnson Coliseum (6,100) Website: www.gobearkats.com
TEAM INFORMATION
2021-22 Record: 15-16
Conference Record (Finish): 6th Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 5/16
Starters (Ret./Lost): 2/3
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Ravon Justice
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year): USAO (2004)
Record at School (Pct.): 65-47 (.580)
Record Overall (Pct.): 93-81 (.534)
Assistant Coach: Brittany Mason
Assistant Coach: Raru Archer
Assistant Coach: Brittany Bigott
SERIES INFORMATION
Overall Record: Tarleton 2-0
In Stephenville: Tarleton 1-0
In Huntsville: Tarleton 1-0
At a neutral site: N/A
First Meeting: January 17, 2022
Last Meeting: March 2,2022
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID: Simeon Burton
Office Phone: N/A
Email: srb059@shsu.edu
Location: Saint George, UT
Established: 1911
Enrollment: 12,266
Colors: Red, Blue and White
President: Richard B. Williams
Athletic Director: Ken Beazer
Conference: Western Athletic Conference (WAC)
Arena (Capacity): Burns Arena (4,779) Website: www.utahtechtrailblazers.com
TEAM INFORMATION
2021-22 Record: 10-19
Conference Record (Finish): 11th
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 9/14
Starters (Ret./Lost): 4/1
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: JD Gustin
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year): Montana Western (2000)
Record at School (Pct.): 61-80 (.432)
Record Overall (Pct.): 207-163 (.559)
Assistant Coach: Nicole Yazzie
Assistant Coach: Matt Thune
Assistant Coach: Candace Thornton
SERIES INFORMATION
Overall Record: Utah Tech 1-0
In Stephenville: Utah Tech 1-0
In St. George: N/A
At a neutral site: N/A
First Meeting: December 30, 2021
Last Meeting: N/A
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID: Wendi Bulkley
Office Phone: 435-879-4513
Email: Wendi.Bulkley@utahtech.edu
Location: Cedar City, UT
Established: 1897
Enrollment: 18,259
Colors: Red, Black and White
President: Mindy Benson
Athletic Director: Todd Brown
Conference: Western Athletic Conference (WAC)
Arena (Capacity): America First Event Center (5,300) Website: www.suutbirds.com
TEAM INFORMATION
2021-22 Record: 18-12
Conference Record (Finish): 3rd
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 8/14
Starters (Ret./Lost): 4/1
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Tracy Sanders
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year): Saint Mary’s [CA] (2005)
Record at School (Pct.): 55-57 (.491)
Record Overall (Pct.): 55-57 (.491)
Assistant Coach: Katie Gruys
Assistant Coach: Jay Johnson
Assistant Coach: Hailey Mandelko
Overall Record: N/A
In Stephenville: N/A
In Cedar City: N/A
At a neutral site: N/A
First Meeting: N/A
Last Meeting: N/A
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID: Advit Raghavan
Office Phone: N/A Email: advitraghavan@suu.edu
Location: Nacogdoches, TX
Established: 1923
Enrollment: 12,620
Colors: Purple, Black and White
President: Scott Gordon
Athletic Director: Ryan Ivey
Conference: Western Athletic Conference (WAC)
Arena (Capacity): William R. Johnson Coliseum (7.203) Website: www.sfajacks.com
TEAM INFORMATION
2021-22 Record: 28-5
Conference Record (Finish): 1st Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 8/14 Starters (Ret./Lost): 2/3
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Mark Kellogg
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year): Austin (1998)
Record at School (Pct.): 259-55 (.825)
Record Overall (Pct.): 418-113 (.778)
Assistant Coach: Leonard Bishop
Assistant Coach: Erin Mills-Reid
Assistant Coach: Chamissa Anderson
Overall Record: SFA 1-0
In Stephenville: N/A
In Nacogdoches: SFA 1-0
At a neutral site: N/A
First Meeting: January 8, 2022 Last Meeting: N/A
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID: Allison Ray Office Phone: N/A Email: allison.ray@sfasu.edu
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Orem, UT
Established: 1941
Enrollment: 41,262
Colors: Green, Black and White
President: Astrid S. Tuminez
Athletic Director: Jared Sumsion
Conference: Western Athletic Conference (WAC)
Arena (Capacity): UCCU Center (8,500) Website: www.gouvu.com
TEAM INFORMATION
2021-22 Record: 16-15
Conference Record (Finish): 4th
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 8/15 Starters (Ret./Lost): 2/3
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Dan Nielson
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year): BYU (2006)
Record at School (Pct.): 25-23 (.520)
Record Overall (Pct.): 25-23 (.520)
Assistant Coach: Keilani Unga
Assistant Coach: Michael Shreeve
Assistant Coach: Xojian Harry
Overall Record: Utah Valley 3-1
In Stephenville: Utah Valley 2-1
In Orem: Utah Valley 1-0
At a neutral site: N/A
First Meeting: March 2, 2021
Last Meeting: February 16, 2022
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID: Sophie Albano-Alisberg
Office Phone: N/A
Email: Sophie.Albano@uvu.edu
Location: Seattle, WA
Established: 1891
Enrollment: 7,050
Colors: Red, Black and White
President: Eduardo Penalver
Athletic Director: Shaney Fink
Conference: Western Athletic Conference (WAC)
Arena (Capacity): Redhawk Center (18,300) Website: www.goseattleu.com
TEAM INFORMATION
2021-22 Record: 11-19
Conference Record (Finish): 10th
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 6/14 Starters (Ret./Lost): 1/4
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Suzy Barcomb
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year): Washington (1986)
Record at School (Pct.): 60-90 (.400)
Record Overall (Pct.): 392-257 (.604)
Assistant Coach: Cheryl Sorenson
Assistant Coach: Lexi Petersen
Assistant Coach: Oti Gildon
Overall Record: Seattle U 2-1
In Stephenville: N/A
In Seattle: Seattle U 2-1
At a neutral site: N/A
First Meeting: January 22, 2021
Last Meeting: January 22, 2022
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID: Makala Roper
Office Phone: 206-296-5483 Email: mroper@seattleu.edu
Location: Riverside, CA
Established: 1950
Enrollment: 11,491
Colors: Blue, Gold and White
President: Ronald L. Ellis
Athletic Director: Tyler Mariucci
Conference: Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Arena (Capacity): CBU Events Center (5,050) Website: www.cbulancers.com
TEAM INFORMATION
2021-22 Record: 23-9
Conference Record (Finish): 3rd Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 5/16 Starters (Ret./Lost): 1/4
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Jarrod Olson
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year): Doane College (1997)
Record at School (Pct.): 234-80 (.745)
Record Overall (Pct.): 370-176 (.678)
Assistant Coach: Angie Ned
Assistant Coach: Brittany Sepeda
Assistant Coach: Kamille Diaz
Overall Record: CBU 3-0
In Stephenville: CBU 2-0
In Riverside: CBU 1-0
At a neutral site: N/A
First Meeting: January 15, 2021
Last Meeting: January 20, 2022
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID: Reagan Flippo
Office Phone: 951-343-4620
Email: rflippo@calbaptist.edu
ABILENE CHRISTIAN (17-32)
Home: 9-14 • Away: 6-16 • Neutral: 2-2
Date W/L Score H/A
1/14/78 L 71-76 A
2/13/78 W 92-87 H 12/11/78 L 81-90 H 1/16/79 L 76-80 A
1/15/80 L 69-103 A
2/1/80 L 88-95 N 2/18/80 W 81-77 H 11/10/80 L 45-93 A
2/24/81 L 64-69 H 12/1/89 W 59-53 N 1/17/95 L 73-80 H 2/9/95 L 57-88 A 1/6/96 L 44-105 A 2/3/96 L 53-96 H
1/7/97 L 60-97 A 2/1/97 L 82-83 H 1/22/98 L 67-97 A 2/5/98 L 68-76 H 1/21/99 L 60-83 H 2/6/99 L 65-87 A 1/24/00 L 65-68 H
2/26/00 L 63-78 A 2/1/01 L 76-78 A 2/10/01 W 81-56 H
1/31/02 W 75-70 A 2/9/02 L 78-79 H 1/16/03 L 56-83 A 12/16/03 L 53-57 N 1/8/04 L 66-69 H 12/2/04 L 58-68 A 3/1/05 L 68-81 H 1/31/06 W 70-64 A 2/9/06 W 83-59 H 2/3/07 W 75-66 A 2/10/07 L 68-73 A 1/29/08 L 58-75 A 2/20/08 L 63-66 H 1/28/09 L 71-77 A 2/18/09 W 73-59 H 1/27/10 W 70-64 H 2/16/10 W 66-64 N 1/11/11 W 75-65 A 2/23/11 W 64-48 H 1/14/12 W 90-74 A 2/25/12 W 85-71 H 12/8/12 W 78-60 H 2/9/13 L 70-86 A 2/12/22 W 73-67 A 3/5/22 L 60-80 H
*-All series records begin in 1977
ADAMS STATE [CO] (2-0)
Home: 1-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Date W/L Score H/A 2/8/93 W 64-62 A 11/8/19 W 69-41 H
AMBASSADOR COLLEGE (2-0)
Home: 1-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Date W/L Score H/A 11/12/91 W 92-58 A 1/22/92 W 98-48 H
ANGELO STATE (31-29)
Home: 18-7 • Away: 10-20 • Neutral: 3-2 Date W/L Score H/A
11/22/77 W 79-69 H 11/27/78 L-OT 85-90 A 2/2/79 L 82-86 A 2/19/79 L 85-93 H 2/22/79 L 78-85 N 2/2/80 W 78-72 A 12/3/83 W 74-69 A 12/2/94 L 70-82 A 1/12/95 L 64-73 H 2/14/95 L 52-69 A 1/8/96 W 82-70 A 2/1/96 W 84-65 H 1/9/97 W 76-58 A 1/30/97 W 71-69 H 1/24/98 L 55-61 A 2/7/98 L 51-65 H 1/23/99 W 59-47 H 2/4/99 W 61-60 A 12/31/99 W 62-54 H 2/24/00 W 61-54 A 2/3/01 L 63-84 A 2/8/01 L 53-83 H 2/2/02 W 71-66 H 2/7/02 L 67-82 A 1/18/03 L 48-78 A 1/10/04 L 57-72 H 12/4/04 L 33-49 A 2/4/06 L-OT 76-83 H 2/11/06 L 56-63 A 1/31/07 L 47-60 A 2/7/07 W 54-52 H 2/2/08 W-OT 63-62 H 3/1/08 L-OT 60-70 A 1/17/09 L 50-51 A 2/28/09 W 73-52 H 1/16/10 W 61-35 H 2/27/10 W 62-49 A 1/15/11 W 65-47 H 2/26/11 L 57-70 A 1/11/12 W 77-63 H 2/22/12 L 63-70 A 3/3/12 W 70-51 N 12/5/12 W-OT 71-61 A 2/6/13 W 75-48 H 1/8/14 W 74-56 H 2/12/14 L 55-60 A 1/7/15 W 81-71 A 2/11/15 W 68-46 H 1/6/16 W 94-65 H 2/10/16 W 65-50 A 1/5/17 L-OT 74-81 A 2/11/17 W 79-77 H 3/5/17 W 80-78 N 1/4/18 W 72-56 H 2/10/18 L 49-68 A 3/3/18 W 72-56 N 12/1/18 L 64-75 H 1/31/19 L 60-63 A 3/9/19 L 103-108 N 12/5/19 L 57-60 A
ARKANSAS (0-1)
Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Date W/L Score H/A 11/10/21 L 33-85 A
ARKANSAS TECH (0-1)
Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-1 Date W/L Score H/A 12/8/95 L 53-86 N
ARKANSAS-FORT SMITH (3-0)
Home: 1-0 • Away: 2-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Date W/L Score H/A 12/16/17 W 67-63 A 12/19/18 W 81-69 H 1/11/20 W 69-54 A
ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO (2-2)
Home: 1-1 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-1 Date W/L Score H/A 12/6/91 L 60-107 N 1/30/93 L 74-105 H 12/13/03 W 60-57 A 12/18/04 W 67-64 H
ARLINGTON BAPTIST (7-0)
Home: 7-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Date W/L Score H/A 12/3/13 W 104-36 H 12/2/14 W 86-60 H 12/1/15 W 95-66 H 12/18/17 W 104-52 H 12/5/18 W 98-66 H 11/21/19 W 81-50 H 12/4/21 W 103-22 H
Home: 14-0 • Away: 13-0 • Neutral: 1-0 Date W/L Score H/A 1/22/79 W 99-41
2/12/79 W 106-33 H 1/21/80 W 101-32
2/11/80 W 77-30 A 1/19/81 W 60-24 A 2/9/81 W 78-34 H 1/18/82 W 97-53 H 2/8/82 W 65-54 A 1/17/83 W 98-37 A 2/7/83 W 93-20 H 2/6/84 W 129-50 H 2/18/84 W 85-40 A 1/5/85 W 83-46 N 1/23/85 W 71-41 A 2/24/85 W 92-45 H 2/15/86 W 86-60 A 1/25/87 W 54-53 H 2/3/87 W 113-64 A 3/1/87 W 77-58 A 1/25/88 W 71-68 H 2/13/88 W 85-53 H 12/2/88 W 72-60 H 1/28/89 W 81-63 H 2/14/89 W 79-59 A 1/27/90 W 110-49 A 2/14/90 W 93-48 H 1/16/91 W 95-42 H 2/9/91 W 96-54 A
CALIFORNIA-DAVIS (0-1)
Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0
Date W/L Score H/A 11/27/98 L 39-79 A
CAMERON [OK] (18-18)
Home: 10-8 • Away: 8-9 • Neutral: 0-1
Date W/L Score H/A
1/29/94 W 81-48 H
2/8/94 W 65-56 A
11/26/94 L 68-77 N 11/22/95 L-OT 86-92 A 2/22/96 W 91-74 H 12/4/97 W 77-55 H 12/2/99 W 75-69 A 11/25/01 L-OT 63-71 H
1/30/03 L-OT 70-75 A
2/20/03 L 59-62 H 1/22/04 L 48-53 H 2/12/04 L 68-76 A 2/5/05 L 57-60 H 2/26/05 W 56-37 A 12/10/05 L 59-73 H 12/7/06 W 68-55 A 11/29/07 W 76-62 H 1/10/09 W 51-45 A 11/27/10 W 59-50 A 11/30/11 W 71-59 H 1/25/12 W 68-49 A
1/9/13 W 89-50 H 2/20/13 L 50-52 A 1/18/14 L 64-69 H 2/8/14 L-OT 72-76 A 1/17/15 L 65-75 A 2/7/15 L 62-65 H
1/2/16 L 71-83 H 2/6/16 W 73-61 A 12/3/16 W-OT 90-89 H 1/26/17 L 72-81 A 12/2/17 L 63-70 A 1/25/18 W 86-81 H
1/3/19 L 79-83 A 2/9/19 W 69-67 H 2/8/20 W 74-45 H
CENTENARY [LA] (1-0)
Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 Date W/L Score H/A 3/4/81 W 114-36 N
CENTRAL ARKANSAS (0-1)
Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-1
Date W/L Score H/A 12/7/91 L 53-68 N
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA (12-14)
Home: 7-4 • Away: 4-6 • Neutral: 1-4 Date W/L Score H/A
1/7/95 L 76-78 H 2/25/95 L 62-64 A 1/20/96 W 83-78 A 2/15/96 W 85-59 H 1/18/97 L 60-79 A 2/13/97 W 67-60 H 12/3/98 L 51-54 H 1/11/01 W 61-59 A 1/10/02 L 54-62 H 2/6/03 L 55-63 A 2/27/03 W 53-50 H 1/29/04 W 67-48 H 2/19/04 L 55-63 A 1/22/05 W 63-61 H 2/12/05 L 71-73 A 1/12/06 W 70-50 H 1/11/07 W 68-54 A 1/3/08 L 57-62 H 3/6/08 L 68-72 N 12/15/08 L 64-67 A 3/4/09 L 63-66 N 12/1/09 W 85-55 H 1/6/11 W 86-74 A 3/4/11 L-OT2 70-74 N 11/23/13 W 72-62 N 11/18/17 L 53-61 N
COLLEGE
DALLAS, UNIV. OF (5-0)
COLLEGE
COLORADO
COLORADO-COLORADO
Home: 3-0 • Away: 2-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Date W/L Score H/A 2/2/89 W 113-53 H 2/5/90 W FORFEIT A 2/24/90 W FORFEIT H 1/19/91 W 93-25 A 2/13/91 W 92-28 H
DALLAS BAPTIST (2-1)
Home: 1-1 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Date W/L Score H/A 2/6/87 W 103-71 A 2/27/87 W 94-76 H 2/20/88 L 79-94 H
DALLAS CHRISTIAN (3-0)
Home: 3-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Date W/L Score H/A 12/12/02 W 117-54 H 11/17/03 W 90-51 H 12/31/04 W 105-29 H
DENVER, UNIV. OF (1-0)
Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 Date W/L Score H/A 11/29/96 W 66-64 N
DILLARD [LA] (0-1)
Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-1 Date W/L Score H/A 11/24/90 L 61-70 N
EAST CENTRAL [OK] (12-5)
Home: 7-2 • Away: 5-3 • Neutral: 0-0 Date W/L Score H/A 12/5/90 L 51-62 H 11/22/97 L 55-76 A 12/7/99 W 73-68 H 12/1/01 W 66-61 A 1/13/03 L 58-62 H 1/23/03 L 51-82 A 2/5/04 L 56-80 A 2/26/04 W 79-58 H 1/29/05 W 64-50 A 2/19/05 W 79-77 H 12/3/05 W 73-66 A 12/2/06 W 63-48 H 1/12/08 W 64-52 A 1/3/09 W 63-35 H 12/12/09 W 80-61 A 12/4/10 W 95-50 H 11/14/20 W 70-50 H
EAST TEXAS BAPTIST (3-1)
Home: 2-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-1 Date W/L Score H/A 1/24/80
EASTERN NEW MEXICO (35-18)
Home: 18-7 • Away: 14-10 • Neutral: 3-1 Date W/L Score H/A 12/5/80 W 78-56 N 1/28/82 W 75-64 H 1/20/95 L 56-72 A 2/20/95 L 63-75 H 1/13/96 L 71-79 H 2/8/96 L 53-72 A 1/13/97 W 69-61 H 2/6/97 L 50-63 A 1/8/98 L 57-78 A 2/12/98 L-OT 79-86 H 1/14/99 L 51-53 H 2/20/99 W 74-55 A 1/4/00 L 48-55 A 1/29/00 L 49-51 H 1/25/01 W 49-43 A 2/24/01 W 66-51 H 1/17/02 W 68-63 H 2/16/02 W 76-51 A 12/3/02 W 65-63 H 1/15/04 L 63-84 A 12/11/04 W 64-53 H 1/25/06 W 67-47 A 2/23/06 W 90-62 H 1/27/07 W 63-62 H 2/24/07 L 54-59 A 2/6/08 W 68-47 A 2/27/08 W 79-64 H 1/21/09 W 68-63 A 2/11/09 W 77-56 H 1/20/10 W 55-43 H 2/10/10 W 64-50 A 1/22/11 W 65-59 A 2/12/11 W 97-58 H 1/4/12 W 78-70 A 2/15/12 W 73-48 H 3/1/12 W 75-56 N 1/16/13 W 63-61 A 2/27/13 W 96-58 H 1/25/14 W 89-71 H 2/22/14 W 89-64 A 1/24/15 W 71-56 A 2/21/15 W 77-68 H
1/20/16 W 56-51 H 2/17/16 W 76-60 A 12/10/16 L 68-73 A 2/2/17 L-2OT 76-81 H 12/9/17 L-OT 72-78 H 2/1/18 L 59-64 A 3/2/18 W 83-61 N 1/17/19 L 67-73 A 2/23/19 W 80-75 H 2/15/20 W 54-52 A 3/5/20 L 62-66 N
EMPORIA STATE [KS] (0-4)
11/14/97 L 35-81 N 3/10/06 L 67-85 A 3/12/10 L 62-74 N 3/9/12 L 56-64 N
CONCORDIA-IRVINE
FINDLAY [OH] (0-1)
48-63 N
HOWARD JC (1-0)
Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Date W/L Score H/A
1/30/81 W 78-64 H
HOWARD PAYNE (18-6)
Home: 9-4 • Away: 8-2 • Neutral: 1-0
Date W/L Score H/A
1/26/79 W 71-40 H 11/18/80 L 64-66 H 1/6/81 W 67-66 A 12/1/81 W 63-61 A 12/6/82 L 67-68 A 1/25/83 L 68-72 H 11/29/83 W 92-78 A 2/17/84 W 94-87 H 11/15/84 W 88-80 A 1/20/85 W 79-64 H 11/26/85 W 87-83 A 1/4/87 W 79-78 H 1/18/88 W 70-66 H 2/6/88 L 65-71 H 1/12/89 W 67-63 N 1/21/89 W 64-60 H 2/6/89 W 62-57 A 1/20/90 L 63-64 A 2/7/90 L 62-64 H 1/12/91 W 79-56 A 2/6/91 W 89-58 H 12/13/97 W 83-57 A 11/28/20 W 76-50 H 11/20/21 W 87-44 H
Home: 3-2 • Away: 3-3 • Neutral: 4-0 Date W/L Score H/A 12/2/84 W 81-60 N 12/15/85 L 57-88 A 1/11/86 L 70-78 H 11/10/86 L 77-95 A 11/13/89 L 64-70 A 2/12/90 W 87-75 H 2/10/92 W 81-62 H 2/22/92 W 76-42 A 3/4/92 W 75-50 N 11/14/92 W 66-52 N 2/6/93 W 65-45 A 2/20/93 W 100-56 H 3/1/93 W 83-54 N 2/1/94 W 104-45 A 2/19/94 L 54-94 H
INCARNATE WORD (20-8)
Home: 9-2 • Away: 8-4 • Neutral: 3-2 Date W/L Score H/A 2/21/80 W 84-36 N 12/1/82 W 62-42 H 1/10/83 W 62-48 A 1/28/83 W 72-57 H 11/29/85 W 68-61 A 12/3/90 W 56-53 H 1/10/92 W 71-64 A 2/13/92 W 66-49 A 1/12/93 L 79-83 H 12/1/93 W 70-62 H 11/30/94 L 59-67 H 1/9/95 L 52-75 A 12/15/01 L 61-70 N 12/19/02 L 58-60 N 11/22/03 L 44-67 A 1/7/06 W 77-44 H 12/18/06 L 56-62 A 11/20/07 W 53-45 H 11/15/08 L 53-77 A 1/19/11 W 81-51 H 2/9/11 W 70-62 A 12/10/11 W 83-64 H 2/4/12 W 68-64 A 3/4/12 W 48-44 N 1/5/13 W 78-71 A 2/16/13 W 88-74 H 3/7/13 W 74-56 N 12/22/21 W 58-47 A INDIANAPOLIS
LAWRENCE [WI] (1-0)
LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN (21-7)
Home: 12-2 • Away: 7-4 • Neutral: 2-1
Date W/L Score H/A
1/19/80 W 86-57 A
2/9/80 W 88-63 H
1/17/81 W 73-65 H
2/7/81 W 71-51 A
1/16/82 W 87-69 A
2/6/82 W 94-93 H
1/15/83 W 69-46 H
2/1/83 W-OT 65-60 A
11/17/84 W 81-67 H
2/21/85 W 97-83 A 11/30/85 W 69-63 N
1/9/89 W-OT 70-63 H
1/19/89 L-OT 60-64 A
2/2/90 W 61-45 N
2/25/91 W 60-53 H
2/3/94 W 72-58 H 2/17/94 W 59-54 A
12/30/08 W 73-57 H
11/18/10 W 74-64 H 11/22/11 L 84-87 H
11/16/13 W 95-83 H
11/28/14 W-OT 73-71 A 12/13/16 L 66-75 H 11/21/17 L 60-80 A
3/9/18 L 46-78 A 11/21/18 W 67-56 H 3/15/19 L 53-84 N 12/14/20 L 49-58 A
MCMURRY (42-3)
Home: 18-0 • Away: 17-2 • Neutral: 7-1
Date W/L Score H/A
1/20/78 W 79-51 A
1/27/78 W 80-63 H 2/2/78 W 79-65 N 2/17/78 W 71-69 N 11/29/78 W 75-54 A 1/13/79 W 95-70 H 2/2/79 W 88-77 N
MIDWESTERN STATE (36-37)
12/5/78 W 102-71 H 1/19/79 W 98-84 A 11/29/79 L 58-60 A 1/17/80 W 76-58 H 11/25/80 W 80-59 A 12/6/80 W 80-42 N 1/22/81 W 87-70 H 2/18/82 W 79-51 H 11/23/82 W 89-68 H 2/15/83 W 78-66 A 11/15/83 W 86-76 H 1/19/84 W 80-66 A 1/9/85 W 99-79 A 11/22/85 L 63-76 A 2/3/86 W 80-71 H 11/18/86 L 57-69 H 1/9/87 L 81-86 H 11/18/87 L 82-96 A 2/1/88 W 86-79 H 11/10/88 W 78-70 A 11/18/88 W 77-60 H 11/20/89 L 60-68 A 11/20/90 W 70-53 H 11/17/92 W 63-59 A 1/13/93 W 63-60 H 12/7/93 W 73-62
1/12/80 W-OT 72-71 A 2/1/80 W 81-74 N 2/16/80 W 74-54 H 2/23/80 W 75-69 N 3/1/80 L 55-58 N 1/10/81 W 67-58 H 2/14/81 W 70-64 A 2/20/81 W 73-69 A 3/5/81 W 73-69 A 1/9/82 L 48-69 A 2/13/82 W 73-70 H 2/26/82 L 67-81 A 1/8/83 W 75-57 H 2/12/83 W 87-80 A 1/13/84 W 84-37 A 1/21/84 W 104-43 A 2/11/84 W 74-50 H 1/13/85 W 81-59 H 2/15/85 W 76-56 A 1/18/86 W 64-51 A 2/8/86 W 75-69 H 1/27/87 W 64-54 H 2/21/87 W 67-55 H 1/23/88 W 69-55 A 2/8/88 W 75-69 A 1/13/89 W-OT2 79-73 N 1/23/89 W 54-52 A 2/11/89 W 69-55 H 2/27/89 W 68-48 N 1/24/90 W 61-42 H 2/10/90 W 83-49 A 1/23/91 W 65-51 H 2/16/91 W 77-45 A 1/5/94 W 68-57 H 12/31/11 W 71-39 H 1/28/15 W 64-37 H 2/25/15 W 85-62 A 12/31/19 W 82-47 H METRO
Home: 20-15 • Away: 13-18 • Neutral: 3-4 Date W/L Score H/A 3/11/78 W 70-63 N 1/26/79 L 68-76 H 2/17/79 L 65-66 H 1/25/80 W 74-66 H 2/5/83 W 111-83 N 11/18/83 W 94-73 H 1/28/84 W 89-81 H 1/31/84 L 79-81 A 2/24/84 W 99-68 A 1/6/87 L 49-76 A 1/17/87 L 72-77 H 1/20/88 L 60-70 H 2/24/88 L 68-91 A 2/27/88 L 60-78 N 1/26/89 L 68-69 A 2/9/89 L 70-74 H 12/2/89 L 54-66 A 2/25/90 L 52-65 N 2/1/92 W 73-64 H 2/19/92 W 71-63 H 1/25/94 L 70-88 H 2/7/94 L 55-73 A 11/18/94 L 68-84 H 1/2/95 L 67-69 A 1/18/96 W 69-55 A 2/17/96 L 65-75 H 1/16/97 L 72-89 A 2/15/97 L 64-78 H 1/3/98 L 52-65 H 1/31/98 W 66-63 A 1/2/99 L 57-65 A 1/30/99 L 65-80 H 1/22/00 W 80-64 H 2/19/00 L 59-64 A 12/5/00 L 57-66 A 1/4/01 L 66-75 H 1/3/02 L 69-79 A 2/26/02 L 56-67 H 1/2/03 L 43-77 A 12/12/03 L 80-84 H 1/6/05 L 74-80 A 12/20/05 W 55-52 A 1/2/06 W 59-45 H 12/16/06 W 74-44 H 1/2/07 W 58-46 A 1/16/08 W 70-61 A 2/9/08 W 77-66 H 2/4/09 W 62-57 A 2/7/09 W 73-65 H 2/3/10 W 70-47 H 2/6/10 W 56-54 A 2/5/11 W 88-57 H
2/21/11 W 67-59 A
1/28/12 W 77-62 H 2/13/12 W 66-61 A
1/12/13 L-OT 71-78 A
2/23/13 L 63-71 H
3/8/13 L 83-100 N
3/15/13 L 78-91 N
1/15/14 W 57-51 A
2/5/14 W-OT 78-75 H
1/14/15 W 61-56 H
2/4/15 L 57-72 A
1/13/16 L 52-56 A
2/3/16 W 63-49 H 12/1/16 W 72-58 H
1/28/17 W 69-57 A 11/30/17 L 56-66 A
1/27/18 W 86-81 H
1/5/19 W 80-68 A
MCCLENNAN
2/7/19 W 65-50 H
3/8/19 W 62-61 N 2/6/20 W 78-64 H
NORTHERN
11/7/83 W 67-65
NORTHWESTERN STATE [LA] (1-0)
NORTHWEST
OKLAHOMA
OKLAHOMA
(1-1)
11/21/83 W 77-59 H 11/20/84 W 66-52 A 12/17/84 W 76-63 H 11/15/85 L 54-72 A 1/27/86 W 82-67 H 11/9/87 W 72-69 A 11/15/88 W 71-67 H 1/18/90 L 65-82 A 11/16/21 W 70-46 H
PITTSBURG STATE [KS] (2-2)
RANGER JC (3-0)
OKLAHOMA
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (0-1)
SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA (15-11)
11/17/89 L 59-70 H 12/1/90 W 65-55 N 12/10/91 W 89-74 H 2/15/92 L 57-88 A 11/20/97 L 56-71 A 2/1/00 W 68-56 H 11/29/01 L 52-66 A 1/25/03 L 55-58 H 2/1/03 W 66-55 H
2/15/03 W 62-49 A 2/22/03 L 66-76 A 1/24/04 W 74-57 A 2/7/04 W 80-56 H 2/14/04 W 89-66 H 2/28/04 W 61-54 A
1/27/05 W 79-60 H 2/17/05 W 63-56 A 12/1/05 L 53-77 A 1/8/07 W 83-63 H 1/10/08 L 42-59 A 1/5/09 L 73-76 H 12/14/09 L 68-72 A 12/2/10 L 77-78 H 3/2/11 W 63-61 N 3/11/11 W 86-75 N 12/30/17 W 60-49 H SOUTHERN
SOUTHERN COLLEGE (1-0)
Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 Date W/L Score H/A 11/29/91 W 54-49 N
SOUTHERN NAZARENE [OK] (0-1)
Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-1 Date W/L Score H/A 1/11/92 L 56-85 N
SOUTHWEST BAPTIST (0-1)
Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-1 Date W/L Score H/A 11/20/04 L 47-69 N
SOUTHWESTERN (8-4)
Home: 7-2 • Away: 0-2 • Neutral: 1-0 Date W/L Score H/A 1/24/80 W 62-58 H 1/27/83 W 84-62 H 12/2/83 W 76-74 N 2/9/84 W 87-85 H 2/27/84 W 96-70 H 1/7/85 L 77-89 A 2/5/85 W 93-82 H 2/27/85 L 64-77 H 2/11/86 W-OT 82-78 H 11/10/83 L 71-76 A 12/5/86 L 67-84 H 1/28/88 W 88-72 H
SOUTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA (10-13)
Home: 6-7 • Away: 4-6 • Neutral: 0-0 Date W/L Score H/A 11/15/86 L-OT 84-86 A 11/13/87 L 71-80 A 1/9/88 L 54-82 H 11/17/90 L 55-80 H 11/14/91 L 45-65 H 11/21/92 L 48-60 H 12/6/97 L 59-60 H 12/4/99 L-OT 50-59 A 11/18/00 W 68-61 H 12/2/00 L 73-83 A 11/16/01 W 78-63 H 2/1/03 W 66-55
ST. EDWARD’S (17-19)
Home: 7-9 • Away: 10-10 • Neutral: 0-0
Date W/L Score H/A
11/20/85 L-OT 65-68 H 12/14/85 L 53-78 A 1/3/87 W 82-79 A 1/16/87 L 72-92 H 11/20/87 W 77-69 H 11/23/87 L 78-86 A 12/5/88 L 49-60 H 1/7/89 L 65-82 A 11/27/89 W 68-65 A 1/10/90 L 66-68 H 11/10/90 L 57-73 H 11/13/90 L 61-79 A 11/19/91 L 65-68 H 2/9/92 L 65-67 A 12/4/92 L 66-84 A 11/20/93 W 76-65 H 12/6/95 L 76-80 A 12/6/96 L 66-73 A 12/9/97 L 56-77 H 12/17/99 L 65-75 A 2/13/00 L 73-75 H 11/26/02 L 63-82 A 12/17/02 W 49-48 H 1/3/05 W 64-62 A 12/15/05 W 69-63 A 12/30/05 W 78-72 H 11/21/06 W 52-40 H 2/12/07 W 69-49 A 11/27/07 W 57-41 A 12/2/08 W 69-61 H 11/28/09 W 75-47 A 11/30/10 W 57-48 H 11/19/11 W 65-53 A 12/14/18 W-OT 93-90 A 1/30/20 W 68-64 A 2/22/20 L 64-70 H
ST. GREGORY’S [OK] (0-1)
Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-1
Date W/L Score H/A
12/1/00 L 63-66 N
ST. JOSEPH’S [PA] (1-0)
Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0
Date W/L Score H/A 3/13/92 W 81-70 N
ST. MARY’S (8-15)
Home: 4-7 • Away: 2-7 • Neutral: 2-1
Date W/L Score H/A
2/23/79 W 84-72 N
1/15/86 L 62-92 A
2/17/86 L 61-67 H 1/9/92 W 77-63 N 11/28/00 L 37-51 A 12/30/00 L 66-76 H 11/18/01 L 62-64 H 12/16/01 L 61-70 A 12/20/02 L 57-71 A 11/21/03 L 62-65 A 11/16/08 L 68-69 N 12/30/10 W 64-57 A 11/16/11 W 70-65 H 11/28/12 L 56-77 A 11/13/13 W-OT 74-73 H 11/15/14 L 53-56 H 12/5/15 L 53-69 H 11/12/16 L 53-65 H 11/22/16 L 36-48 A 11/11/17 W 59-56 H 11/10/18 W 79-69 H 2/1/20 W 70-55 A 2/20/20 L-OT 67-74 H
STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (0-1)
Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Date W/L Score H/A 1/8/22 L 45-74 A
STONEHILL [MA] (1-0)
Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0
Date W/L Score H/A 12/18/15 W 55-50 N
Home: 14-1 • Away: 8-7 • Neutral: 5-1
Date W/L Score H/A
1/21/78 W 112-40 A 1/26/78 W 106-46 H 2/18/78 W 88-42 N 1/11/79 W 83-30 A 2/10/79 W 106-36 H 1/10/80 W 95-43 A 1/30/80 W 95-45 H 1/8/81 W 78-44 A 1/24/81 W 63-42 H 1/23/82 W 89-37 H 2/15/82 W 69-48 A 1/22/83 W 76-52 A 2/19/83 W 63-48 H 1/14/84 W 92-48 N 1/16/84 W 64-42 A 2/20/84 W 74-59 H 2/23/84 W 89-51 N 1/27/85 W 79-60 H 2/10/85 L 62-66 A 2/1/86 W 62-61 H 2/21/86 L 51-64 A 2/24/86 W 53-51 N 1/13/87 L 63-80 A 2/15/87 L 64-74 H 3/2/87 L 72-73 N 3/3/87 L 60-75 A 1/16/88 W 69-52 N 1/30/88 W 73-57 H 2/15/88 L 63-69 A 12/3/88 W 59-47 H 1/30/89 L 72-77 A 2/18/89 W 74-63 H 1/31/90 W 68-44 H 2/17/90 L 58-61 A 1/26/91 W 82-51 A 2/20/91 W 65-39 H
TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONAL (6-1)
Home: 4-0 • Away: 1-1 • Neutral: 1-0
Date W/L Score H/A
12/31/03 W 79-67 H
12/17/07 W 84-57 H
3/14/14 W 70-55 N 11/14/15 W 74-57 H 11/25/15 L 60-67 A
1/4/20 W 73-69 H 2/27/20 W 70-59 A
TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE (32-24)
Home: 19-7 • Away: 9-16 • Neutral: 4-1
Date W/L Score H/A
2/24/79 W 77-65 N 1/29/81 W 82-61 H 11/30/90 W 70-65 A 11/22/91 W 68-51 A 11/26/91 W 72-66 H 12/7/92 L 72-82 H 2/24/93 L 74-78 A 12/4/93 W 75-67 H 12/3/94 L 63-80 N 1/29/95 L 56-61 A 2/7/95 W 83-74 H 12/16/95 W 80-74 A 2/24/96 W 92-70 H 12/14/96 L 75-86 A 2/22/97 W 87-60 H 1/17/98 W 54-40 H 2/21/98 L 64-82 A 1/9/99 L 57-72 A 2/11/99 W 68-57 H 1/15/00 W 56-55 A 2/10/00 L 74-78 H 1/18/01 W 62-48 H 2/17/01 W 75-68 A 1/24/02 L 56-73 A 2/23/02 W 97-80 H 1/11/03 L 48-56 H 1/5/04 W 81-71 A 1/15/05 W 72-53 H 1/5/06 L 64-83 A 2/28/06 L 52-63 A 1/4/07 L 64-72 H 2/27/07 L 77-97 A 12/6/07 L 60-70 A 12/18/08 L 57-65 H 1/9/09 W 84-60 A 1/3/11 W 77-64 H 1/18/12 W 89-61 A 1/21/12 W 91-61 H 1/26/13 W 79-51 A 2/2/13 W 75-65 H 2/1/14 W 74-64 H 3/1/14 L 69-74 A 3/5/14 W 84-55 N 1/31/15 L 77-84 A 3/1/15 W 97-53 H 1/30/16 W 71-64 H 2/27/16 L 71-78 A 3/3/16 W-OT 78-74 N 1/10/17 L 74-89 H 2/14/17 L 64-74 A 3/3/17 W 55-49 N 1/9/18 L 62-68 A 2/13/18 W 68-53 H 1/8/19 L 80-89 A 2/12/19 W 65-59 H 12/21/19 L 63-72 H
TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE (34-18)
Home: 18-10 • Away: 15-8 • Neutral: 1-0
Date W/L Score H/A
1/13/86 L 61-78 H
11/22/93
L 64-74 H
1/27/95 L 58-78 A 2/3/95 L 58-83 H
1/4/96 L 69-77 H 1/25/96 W 73-69 A 1/4/97 L 68-74 H
1/23/97 L 64-76 A
1/15/98 W-OT 76-71 H 2/19/98 L 61-80 A 1/7/99 L 65-67 A 2/13/99 W 59-51 H 1/10/00 L 61-71 H 2/3/00 L 63-78 A
1/20/01 L-OT 75-77 H 2/15/01 L-OT 83-94 A 1/26/02 L 51-65 A 2/21/02 L 60-72 H 1/9/03 L 64-70 H 1/3/04 W 59-44 A 1/13/05 W 63-52 H 1/21/06 W 79-70 H 2/18/06 W 76-72 A 2/5/07 W 64-58 A 2/15/07 W 63-57 H 1/23/08 W 55-43 A 2/13/08 W 60-43 H
1/14/09 L 78-82 H 2/25/09 W 73-65 A 1/30/10 L 61-62 A 2/20/10 W 91-52 H 1/29/11 W 81-61 H 2/19/11 W 88-64 A 12/7/11 W 80-65 A 2/1/12 W 102-76 H 1/2/13 W 90-70 H 2/13/13 W 78-63 A 1/11/14 W 80-61 A 2/15/14 W 72-55 H
1/10/15 W 67-57 H 2/14/15 W 70-58 A 1/9/16 W 68-55 A 2/13/16 W 61-53 H
1/7/17 W-OT 62-59 A
2/9/17 W 67-53 H
3/4/17 W 60-47 N
1/6/18 W 60-43 H
2/8/18 W 63-59 A
11/29/18 W 60-44 H 2/2/19 W 84-55 A 1/2/20 W 81-38 H 2/29/20 W 66-37 A
Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0
Date W/L Score H/A 3/1/85 W 87-86 N 1/2/14 W 114-39 H
Home: 12-2 • Away: 5-5 • Neutral: 0-0
Date W/L Score H/A
12/7/84 L 61-87 A
1/10/86 L 53-66 H 1/7/87 W 67-66 H 1/12/87 W 82-67 A 12/4/87 W 68-61 H 1/15/88 L 69-83 A 11/19/88 W 71-51 H 1/16/89 L 59-66 A 11/18/89 W 62-54 H 1/13/90 W 74-71 A 11/16/90 W 81-57 H 11/16/91 W 78-44 H 2/3/92 W 74-72 A 11/20/92 W 58-45 H 1/5/93 W 72-53 H 1/11/93 W 56-49 A 11/20/93 W 71-48 H 1/15/94 W 79-54 A 11/18/95 W 71-52 H 11/28/95 L 63-66 A 11/23/96 W 64-51 H 12/8/98 L 55-69 H 11/19/99 W 65-42 H 12/16/99 L 66-76 A
TEXAS STATE (0-1)
Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-1
Date W/L Score H/A 2/3/83 L 83-95 N
TEXAS WESLEYAN (26-26)
Home: 18-12 • Away: 6-14 • Neutral: 2-0
Date W/L Score H/A
1/17/78 L 67-74 H
1/28/78 L 69-83 H 12/9/78 L 66-85 H 2/8/79 L-OT 87-89 A 2/16/79 L 76-86 H 11/27/79 L 67-73 A 2/7/80 W 87-81 H 12/2/80 L 74-90 A 2/11/81 W 75-74 H 2/3/82 L 78-93 H 2/10/82 W 67-61 H 11/11/82 W 64-60 H 2/9/83 L 70-72 A 2/25/83 W 87-65 N 1/24/84 L 70-84 A 1/27/84 L 72-73 H 2/14/84 W 96-55 H 2/24/84 W 77-59 N 1/15/85 L 71-88 A 2/13/85 W 69-62 H 3/2/85 L 67-75 A 1/21/86 L 57-72 H 2/13/86 L 55-85 A 1/19/87 L 62-92 A 2/18/87 W 88-81 A 2/3/88 W 80-70 H 2/18/88 L 51-80 A 11/29/88 L 62-76 A 2/25/89 L 59-88 H 12/4/89 L 57-58 H 2/21/90 L 57-73 A 1/14/91 W 62-52 A 2/4/91 W 78-69 H 1/15/92 W 81-50 H 1/27/92 W 68-53 A 12/1/92 W 96-57 H 1/25/93 W 54-47 A 11/30/93 W 82-56 H 1/18/94 W 68-52 A 11/25/97 W 86-80 A 12/29/98 L 55-69 H 11/20/99 L 61-82 H 1/20/00 L 52-55 A 11/21/00 L 62-65 A 1/2/01 L 63-72 H 11/25/08 W 93-43 H 1/2/10 W 79-41 H 11/13/10 W 74-46 H 11/12/11 W 77-48 H 11/26/13 W 80-40 H 11/22/14 W 78-70 H 11/21/15 W 66-54 H
TEXAS WOMAN’S (34-18)
Home: 20-5 • Away: 11-12 • Neutral: 3-1 Date W/L Score H/A
2/23/78 W 73-59 N
2/17/83 W 106-52 H 1/27/84 W 83-64 H 1/4/95 L 84-94 A 2/1/95 L 71-78 H 1/2/96 W 79-73 H 1/27/96 L 61-74 A 1/2/97 W 90-76 H 1/25/97 L 78-80 A 1/2/98 L 60-74 H 1/29/98 W 63-47 A 12/31/98 L 44-49 A 1/28/99 W 70-63 H 1/13/00 W 73-67 A 2/12/00 W 65-55 H 1/30/01 W 83-55 H 2/20/01 W 82-67 A 1/7/02 W 69-56 A 1/21/02 W 70-42 H 1/4/03 L 54-68 A 11/25/03 W 72-62 H 11/23/04 W 71-63 A 1/19/06 W 67-53 H 2/16/06 W 72-64 A 1/20/07 L 62-66 A 2/17/07 W 63-55 H 1/19/08 W 56-53 H 2/16/08 L 51-65 A 12/4/08 W 75-54 H 1/18/10 W 71-50 A 3/4/10 W 71-66 N 12/20/10 W 73-71 H 12/19/11 W 60-55 H 2/8/12 L 48-55 A 12/1/12 W 72-60 A 1/23/13 W 71-69 H 1/4/14 W 87-69 H 2/3/14 L 59-64 A 3/7/14 W 61-46 N 1/3/15 L 54-63 A 2/1/15 W-OT 82-76 H 3/5/15 L 62-70 N 12/31/15 L 62-72 A 1/17/16 L 58-61 H 1/12/17 W 65-57 H 2/18/17 L 48-53 A 1/11/18 W 71-67 A 2/17/18 L-OT 69-77 H 1/10/19 W 79-41 H 2/16/19 W 58-57 A 11/23/19 L-OT 55-63 H 1/25/20 W 69-47 A
TRINITY (15-1)
Home: 5-0 • Away: 4-1 • Neutral: 6-0
Date W/L Score H/A 12/10/77 L 77-80 A 1/13/78 W 75-64 H 2/17/78 W 81-67 N 2/18/78 W 70-48 N 1/29/79 W 82-55 H 2/5/79 W 73-41 A 1/28/80 W 69-44 A 2/4/80 W 89-46 H 2/22/80 W 93-35 N 12/4/80 W 114-51 N 1/26/81 W 80-46 H 2/2/81 W 89-41 A 2/19/81 W 94-56 N 1/25/82 W 74-44 A 2/1/82 W 85-62 H 2/25/82 W 93-66 N
UNT-DALLAS
Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0
Date W/L Score H/A 2/21/21 W 71-46 H
UT
Home: 10-0 • Away: 5-2 • Neutral: 1-0
Date W/L Score H/A
12/30/04 W 92-48 H 11/15/05 W 80-51 H 11/15/06 W 85-41 H 12/18/07 W 81-53 H 11/20/08 W 95-49 H 11/29/08 W 47-38 A 11/17/09 W 64-38 H 1/11/10 L 83-86 A 11/20/12 L-OT 79-82 A 12/18/12 W 81-76 H 11/29/14 W 65-61 N 1/21/17 W 67-40 H 2/23/17 W 67-58 A 1/19/18 W 58-45 A 2/22/18 W 65-49 H 1/24/19 W 62-53 H 3/2/19 W 69-56 A 1/16/20 W 58-51 A
WEST TEXAS A&M (14-39)
Home: 9-16 • Away: 5-19 • Neutral: 0-4
Date W/L Score H/A
1/27/78 W 79-73 H
1/22/95
2/17/95
1/11/96
2/10/96
1/11/97
2/8/97
1/10/98
2/14/98
L 56-89 A
L 53-83 H
L 70-79 H
L 57-104 A
L 67-85 H
L 68-77 A
L 60-87 A
L 58-66 H
1/16/99 L 69-80 H
2/18/99 L 57-67 A
1/6/00 L 67-80 A
1/27/00 L 82-85 H
2/5/01 L-OT2 83-102 A
2/22/01 L 61-64 H 1/19/02 W 51-57 H 2/14/02 W 61-64 A 12/30/02 L 57-68 H 1/17/04 L 58-85 A 3/2/04 L 61-83 N 11/13/04 W 70-60 H
1/28/06 W 55-50 H 2/25/06 L 57-90 A 1/24/07 L 58-78 A 2/21/07 L 53-74 H 1/26/08 L 72-75 H 2/23/08 L 48-64 A 1/24/09 L 63-70 H 2/14/09 L 50-69 A 1/23/10 L 69-74 A 2/13/10 L 78-82 H 1/26/11 W 64-43 A 2/16/11 W-OT2 75-66 H
1/7/12 W 69-62 H 2/18/12 L 52-58 A 1/19/13 L 60-70 H 3/2/13 L 62-67 A 1/22/14 L 60-82 A 2/19/14 W 71-69 H 3/8/14 L 67-76 N 1/21/15 L-OT 86-87 H 2/18/15 L 63-76 A
1/23/16 L-OT 73-78 A 2/20/16 W 53-52 H 3/4/16 L 43-52 N 1/19/17 W 64-57 H 2/25/17 L 69-73 A 1/18/18 W 66-64 A 2/24/18 L 60-87 H 3/4/18 L 66-80 N 1/19/19
72-65
WESTERN
WESTERN
Opponent Date Score w/l fgm/a pct 3fg/a pct ftm/a pct off def tot avg pf AST T/O BLK STl PTS avg at Arkansas 11/10/21 33-85 L 11-49 .224 2-15 .133 9-16 .563 7 24 31 31.0 24 3 23 6 5 33 33.0 vs Champion Chris. 11/13/21 82-66 W 29-68 .426 9-28 .321 15-21 .714 20 33 53 42.0 16 19 18 3 13 82 57.5 vs Paul Quinn 11/16/21 70-46 W 26-66 .394 4-19 .211 14-26 .538 17 30 47 43.7 20 18 11 7 7 70 61.7 vs Howard Payne 11/20/21 87-44 W 33-69 .478 6-21 .286 15-22 .682 18 31 49 45.0 11 22 11 8 18 87 68.0 at Col. of Charleston 11/23/21 69-59 W 23-53 .434 8-15 .533 15-16 .938 10 36 46 45.2 9 15 28 7 4 69 68.2 vs Western Ill. 11/27/21 54-58 L 22-62 .355 4-18 .222 6-10 .600 9 31 40 44.3 19 8 13 5 5 54 65.8 vs Arlington Baptist 12/04/21 103-22 W 43-78 .551 11-30 .367 6-8 .750 21 35 56 46.0 11 32 10 4 18 103 71.1 at Weber St. 12/11/21 54-64 L 20-55 .364 9-17 .529 5-5 1.000 9 20 29 43.9 11 11 15 2 6 54 69.0 vs Oral Roberts 12/13/21 59-55 W 22-46 .478 3-10 .300 12-17 .706 6 31 37 43.1 17 9 21 6 7 59 67.9 at Northwestern St. 12/18/21 51-47 W 18-56 .321 3-16 .188 12-15 .800 17 25 42 43.0 14 5 22 6 12 51 66.2 at Incarnate Word 12/22/21 58-47 W 21-42 .500 6-13 .462 10-15 .667 7 23 30 41.8 14 18 20 3 8 58 65.5 vs Dixie St. 12/30/21 49-57 L 22-60 .367 1-16 .063 4-6 .667 6 22 28 40.7 12 9 10 2 8 49 64.1 vs Utah Valley 01/01/22 61-48 W 20-45 .444 4-9 .444 17-21 .810 4 27 31 39.9 11 11 14 3 6 61 63.8 at SFA 01/08/22 45-74 L 17-52 .327 5-17 .294 6-14 .429 17 22 39 39.9 19 9 24 1 8 45 62.5 vs New Mexico St. 01/13/22 58-56 W 22-53 .415 2-9 .222 12-18 .667 11 23 34 39.5 12 11 18 13 12 58 62.2 vs Grand Canyon 01/15/22 37-47 L 11-38 .289 2-14 .143 13-19 .684 12 21 33 39.1 14 5 33 5 12 37 60.6 at Sam Houston 01/17/22 62-61 W 23-52 .442 3-8 .375 13-24 .542 14 22 36 38.9 16 13 18 3 9 62 60.7 at California Baptist 01/20/22 69-85 L 25-61 .410 7-17 .412 12-15 .800 12 26 38 38.8 11 14 19 3 9 69 61.2 at Seattle U 01/22/22 57-56 W 24-70 .343 7-22 .318 2-5 .400 14 33 47 39.3 7 9 15 6 4 57 60.9 vs Lamar University 01/27/22 45-53 L 16-52 .308 4-17 .235 9-12 .750 6 28 34 39.0 17 9 10 7 5 45 60.2 vs UTRGV 01/29/22 58-64 L 21-53 .396 6-16 .375 10-15 .667 6 22 28 38.5 18 13 11 3 6 58 60.0 at Chicago St. 02/05/22 48-58 L 14-54 .259 5-20 .250 15-20 .750 19 17 36 38.4 14 8 14 1 9 48 59.5 at Abilene Christian 02/12/22 73-67 W 26-51 .510 8-20 .400 13-19 .684 12 25 37 38.3 14 14 18 6 3 73 60.1 at Utah Valley 02/16/22 53-75 L 20-56 .357 6-20 .300 7-7 1.000 6 19 25 37.8 11 14 13 1 7 53 59.8 vs Chicago St. 02/19/22 65-51 W 22-56 .393 5-16 .313 16-28 .571 13 24 37 37.7 17 12 12 5 9 65 60.0 at UTRGV 02/24/22 55-64 L 19-50 .380 8-20 .400 9-14 .643 6 22 28 37.3 12 16 17 1 10 55 59.8 at Lamar University 02/26/22 67-64 W 24-45 .533 4-13 .308 15-23 .652 6 23 29 37.0 19 10 18 3 4 67 60.1 vs Sam Houston 03/02/22 83-63 W 28-56 .500 4-16 .250 23-28 .821 5 34 39 37.1 27 16 16 5 11 83 60.9 vs Abilene Christian 03/05/22 60-80 L 25-61 .410 4-16 .250 6-14 .429 15 16 31 36.9 16 12 14 1 9 60 60.9 Tarleton St. 647-1609 .402 150-488 .307 321-473 .679 325 745 1070 36.9 433 365 486 126 244 1765 60.9 Opponents 626-1652 .379 149-491 .303 315-480 .656 342 700 1042 35.9 464 359 470 81 248 1716 59.2
00 Kendrick, Malaya 29 29 898 31.0 122 273 .447 0 13 .000 34 46 .739 278 9.6 60 118 178 6.1 61 74 94 37 8
01 Benson, Lucy 29 24 644 22.2 32 92 .348 0 0 .000 26 50 .520 90 3.1 55 98 153 5.3 48 35 35 48 10
02 Dorsey, Iyana 25 17 525 21.0 68 198 .343 30 106 .283 93 111 .838 259 10.4 15 28 43 1.7 42 32 43 41 4 03 Smith, Crystal 7 0 48 6.9 4 10 .400 0 0 .000 3 7 .429 11 1.6 0 6 6 0.9 4 8 7 8 1
04 Cunningham, Emily 27 2 308 11.4 22 82 .268 14 59 .237 16 23 .696 74 2.7 9 38 47 1.7 25 23 28 10 7
05 Guillory, Kaitlyn 11 0 69 6.3 5 15 .333 1 8 .125 3 5 .600 14 1.3 4 4 8 0.7 5 9 4 4 0
11 Jones, Mason 14 0 120 8.6 8 26 .308 4 15 .267 4 5 .800 24 1.7 4 9 13 0.9 9 13 9 1 0
12 Dick, Jenna 28 11 662 23.6 59 136 .434 45 104 .433 14 16 .875 177 6.3 5 54 59 2.1 28 41 47 24 7
21 Mitchels, Nya 29 1 277 9.6 57 110 .518 0 0 .000 26 40 .650 140 4.8 16 49 65 2.2 49 3 34 9 9
22 Jackson, Tyler 29 1 510 17.6 45 113 .398 20 61 .328 29 38 .763 139 4.8 9 31 40 1.4 25 38 34 11 5
23 President, Jurnee 29 29 715 24.7 76 218 .349 27 86 .314 16 28 .571 195 6.7 19 40 59 2.0 26 55 34 19 5
25 Thiam, Seynabou 27 25 498 18.4 72 159 .453 0 1 .000 27 49 .551 171 6.3 49 118 167 6.2 44 10 42 9 63
31 Axelsson, Emilia 19 0 152 8.0 14 36 .389 3 14 .214 5 12 .417 36 1.9 7 20 27 1.4 16 8 12 4 2 33 Escamilla, Marissa 24 6 376 15.7 61 138 .442 6 21 .286 25 43 .581 153 6.4 22 51 73 3.0 49 15 32 18 4 41 Matthews, Hannah 5 0 23 4.6 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 4 0.8 2 3 5 1.0 2 1 1 1 1 Total 29 5825 200.9 647 1609 .402 150 488 .307 321 473 .679 1765 60.86 325 745 1070 36.9 433 365 486 244 126
5825 200.9 626 1652 .379 149 491 .303 315 480 .656 1716 59.17 342 700 1042 35.9 464 359 470 248 81
School
Stephen F. Austin
CONF CPCT. GP OVR PCT LAST 10 STREAK
17-1 0.944 33 28-5 0.848 8-2 Lost 1
Grand Canyon 14-4 0.778 32 22-10 0.688 7-3 Lost 2
California Baptist 13-5 0.722 32 23-9 0.719 6-4 Lost 2
Utah Valley 10-8 0.556 31 16-15 0.516 7-3 Lost 1
Abilene Christian 9-9 0.500 30 17-13 0.567 4-6 Lost 1
Sam Houston 9-9 0.500 31 15-16 0.484 6-4 Lost 1
Tarleton 8-10 0.444 29 16-13 0.552 4-6 Lost 1
Lamar 8-10 0.444 29 14-15 0.483 3-7 Lost 1
UTRGV 8-10 0.444 33 14-19 0.424 5-5 Lost 1
Seattle U 6-12 0.333 30 11-19 0.367 5-5 Lost 1
Dixie St. 6-12 0.333 29 10-19 0.345 3-7 Lost 1
NM State 6-12 0.333 29 10-19 0.345 3-7 Lost 3
Chicago State 3-15 0.167 27 4-23 0.148 1-9 Lost 9 WAC
WAC
WAC
Akasha Davis Lamar
Mark Kellogg Stephen F. Austin
Bree Calhoun SU Maria Carvalho UVU*
Aaliyah Collins CSU Akasha Davis LU Emily Isaacson DSU
Zya Nugent SFA Taylor Muff UTRGV Bigue Sarr NMSU
Name School
Madelyn Batista SHSU
Bree Calhoun SU^
Brianna Mitchell SFA
Ane Olaeta CBU Stephanie Visscher SFA
Name School
Jamie Bonnarens ACU
Aaliyah Collins CSU Shanaijah Davison DSU Taylor Muff UTRGV Bigue Sarr NMSU
The women’s basketball program at Tarleton has a tradition-rich history, and the following story will take you on the journey of women’s hoops teams at Tarleton.
It starts by recognizing the earliest records on file from the 1920s, when Tarleton competed in the junior college ranks, and continues through successful campaigns that included trips to the AIAW and NAIA Division II national tournaments. Finally, this story tells of how Tarleton’s women have moved forward through NAIA dominance and NCAA Division II competition within the Lone Star Conference and into its new NCAA Division I era.
Tarleton’s women have recorded more than 900 senior-college victories on basketball courts in Texas and across the nation since 1968 - which is significant because many of those victories came against scholarship opponents while Tarleton spent 29 years of that time as a non-scholarship school.
Women’s intercollegiate basketball was introduced at Tarleton from 1921 to 1925 under the direction of Coach Laura Fellman and recorded an undefeated season (8-0) in 1923. The team was an intramural team competing against other college intramural teams.
But the modern era of women’s varsity competition began in 1968 under Coach Sue Baker. In 1968-69 and 1969-70, the teams played a half-court game with six players to a team; four permanent players and two rovers who could cross the center line. In 1970, women’s basketball went to the current five-player, full-court game.
From the 1970-71 season to the 1975-76 campaign, the TexAnns posted a 112-74 record. Included in that span was an American Intercollegiate Association for Women (AIAW) state championship in 1973 when the team went 23-5.
The most heralded player from Baker’s coaching years was Judy Gleaton, a two-time choice as the team’s Most Valuable Player. Gleaton averaged 17.8 points a game in 87 games between 1970 and 1973 and is now a member of Tarleton’s Athletic Hall of Fame.
When Sue Baker died in October 1976, Jan Lowrey took over the coaching of the team. A former MVP at Tarleton, Lowrey played two seasons under Baker.
In Lowrey’s initial season, Tarleton joined the non-scholarship TIAA. The TexAnns won
13 league titles before exiting the TIAA in 1991.
Leading the way for the TexAnns was Jennifer Washington, another member of Tarleton’s Athletic Hall of Fame. She played from 1981 to 1985 and was twice named to NAIA All-America teams. The three-time Most Valuable Player holds Tarleton career records for points and rebounds.
Under Lowrey’s direction, Tarleton reached the national playoffs five times including an NAIA National Championship game appearance in 1992.
In 1980 and 1981, the TexAnns participated in the AIAW Division III National Tournament and in 1984 went to the NAIA Nationals. In 1992 and again in 1993, Tarleton made it to the Final Four of the NAIA Division II National Tournament, finishing second in 1992 and third in 1993. The 1992 team posted a TexAnn record for wins in a season with a 30-8 mark and was inducted into the Tarleton Athletics Hall of Fame, becoming the first full team to be inducted.
Jennifer Washington (1981-85) is the school’s all-time leader in points and rebounds. Kaelie Butler (1991-94) averaged more than nine rebounds per game during her three-year career.
The 1994-95 season marked a new chapter in TexAnn history as the program began play in NCAA Division II as a member of the Lone Star Conference. In 1996-97 Tarleton was eligible for the LSC title and post-season NCAA Division II play for the first time.
With three seasons under Claude Cummings, the team remained on the wrong side of a winning season.
In its first season under the direction of Ronnie Hearne, the program finished with a 1414 overall record, while posting an 8-4 record in LSC division play to finish fourth. The 200304 campaign marked the second appearance to the Lone Star Conference Championship tournament for the TexAnns, since joining the conference in 1994.
Tarleton then made its first-ever appearance in the NCAA Division II South Central Regional Tournament in 2005-06 after the TexAnns finished 19-10 overall and 11-3 in the LSC South Division. The TexAnns lost to Emporia State in the opening round of the regional tournament, 85-67.
In the 2010-11 season, Tarleton won its ever-first Lone Star Conference South Division championship and advanced to the NCAA regional tournament.
The TexAnns continued their rise in 2011-12 when they won the regular season LSC championship and the conference championship tournament to claim their first LSC championship in school history.
In 2012-13, Tarleton’s junior center Kiara Wright received accolades from across the nation - helping to maintain Tarleton among the nation’s elite. Wright was named the LSC Player and Defensive Player of the Year, the South Central Region Player of the Year and a WBCA All-American, the first Tarleton player to earn such an award from the WBCA. She followed suit in the 2013-14 season when Wright repeated as the LSC and South Central Region Player of the Year as well as being named the Daktronics National Player of the Year.
Following Tarleton’s 2013-14 season where the TexAnns advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, Hearne retired from coaching after 11 seasons at the helm. During Hearne’s tenure, the TexAnns qualified for the LSC Championship Tournament every year and led Tarleton to the NCAA postseason for the first time in 2006 and six times totalincluding five straight in his final five seasons.
When Hearne announced his retirement on March 26, 2014, the reigns of the program were handed to Misty Wilson - who spent 16 seasons as a player and an assistant coach for the Purple and White.
In her first season, Wilson posted the best record by a rookie TexAnn coach in Tarleton’s NCAA era by going 17-10 in her debut campaign and putting the TexAnns on the brink of the NCAA postseason once again. She followed up with a 17-win sophomore season and guided the TexAnns to the LSC Tournament semifinals in just her second season, which is the fastest a Tarleton coach has won a league postseason game since Tarleton joined the LSC in 1994.
It took only three seasons for Wilson to join her predecessor, Ronnie Hearne, as the only Tarleton coaches to win a Lone Star Conference Tournament Championship as the TexAnns battled back to defeat Angelo State and send Tarleton back to the NCAA postseason for the seventh time and first under Wilson.
The longtime TexAnn followed up with her first career 20-win seasons as a head coach over the next two years en route to qualifying for the NCAA regional tournament in both seasons.
During the 2018-19 season, a group of women’s basketball student-athletes proposed a piece of legislation to the Student Government Association to change the name of women’s athletics to unite all the students under one moniker. Mackenzie Hailey, Hannah Hyde, and team manager Maddie Oliver led the charge and the legislation was passed unanimously through SGA and the presidential cabinet, which would remove the TexAnn name and unite all student-athletes under ‘Texans’ beginning in the fall of 2019.
Led by one of the all-time great Texans to ever don the purple and white Mackenzie Hailey, Tarleton boasted a new ‘best’ season under head coach Misty Wilson with a 21-8 record. The university accepted membership into NCAA Division I and the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) in October, which made the 2019-20 campaign Tarleton’s final season in Division II and the Lone Star Conference.
A historic decision was announced in November 2019 that would change the course
of Tarleton State University for years to come. Newly-named President Dr. James Hurley accepted an invitation to join the Western Athletic Conference and take Tarleton to the highest level – NCAA Division I.
Tarleton joined the league on July 1, 2020 and competed in its inaugural transition season surrounded by the national pandemic guidelines of COVID-19. In addition to the transition, the pandemic forced athletics all across the nation to play with half or no fans in the stands and programs like New Mexico State had to leave their home state to play games in El Paso, due to state limitations.
The Texans persevered, however, and won nine games of their debut Division I season, including the regular season finale against WAC rival UT Rio Grande Valley. Iyana Dorsey and Marissa Escamilla were the first Texans to earn all-conference accolades (honorable mention) at the Division I level. Tarleton followed up the next year with its first winning season at the NCAA Division I level.
As Tarleton prepares for year No. 3 of the transition, one thing remains the same – the dedication to winning championships has never been higher.
SEASON W-L 1996-97 10-16 1997-98 8-18 1998-99 10-16 1999-00 10-16 2000-01 10-16 2001-02 13-13 2002-03 ............................................................ 7-19 2003-04 14-14 2004-05 18-10 2005-06• 19-10 2006-07 16-10 2007-08 17-11 2008-09 16-12 2009-10• 23-7
SEASON W-L
2010-11•^ 25-5 2011-12•# 23-9 2012-13• 19-10 2013-14• 22-9 2014-15 17-10 2015-16 17-11 2016-17•
16-14 2017-18• 20-12 2018-19• 22-9 2019-20 21-8 2020-21 9-16 2021-22 16-13 TOTAL 948-624
LSC PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Year Name Div.
2012-13 Kiara Wright -2013-14 Kiara Wright (2) --
LSC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Year Name Div.
2000-01 Misty Garvin-Wilson S 2001-02 Misty Garvin-Wilson (2) S 2006-07 Katie Crawford S 2009-10 Shelby Adamson S 2012-13 Kiara Wright 2013-14 Kiara Wright (2) --
LSC
Year Name Div.
2005-06 Iveta Griffin S 2006-07 Krystal Cole S 2011-12 Peyton Adamson -2013-14 Kathy Thomas -2016-17 Mackenzie Hailey --
LSC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
Year Name Div. 2003-04 Katie Crawford S 2008-09 Shelby Adamson S
LSC COACH OF THE YEAR
Year Name Div. 2000-01 Claude Cummings S 2010-11 Ronnie Hearne S
Year Name Div.
1995-96 Rachelle Bowen S 2000-01 Shea Kester S
2001-02 Misty Garvin-Wilson S 2002-03 Tawana Simpson N 2003-04 LaTonia Gilbert N 2004-05 Amanda Franklin N Katie Crawford N
2005-06 Katie Crawford (2) S 2007-08 Krystal Cole S 2008-09 JoAnne Jones S 2009-10 Brittnie Haley S
Shelby Adamson S 2011-12 Peyton Adamson
Kiara Wright 2012-13 Peyton Adamson (2) 2013-14 Brianna Bledsoe -2014-15 Kathy Thomas -2015-16 Bailey Wipff --
Ikpeaku Iwobi -2016-17 Bailey Wipff (2) -Mackenzie Hailey -2018-19 McKinley Bostad -Katie Webster --
THIRD-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE
Year Name Div.
2017-18 McKinley Bostad Katie Webster 2018-19 Kaylee Allen
Year Name Div.
2020-21 Alexa Hoy Coaches 2021-22 Marissa Escamilla Media
Year Name Div.
1995-96 Jen Doroga S Jana Skelton S
1997-98 Rachel Britt S Danelle Liles S 1998-99 Rachel Britt (2) S Misty Garvin-Wilson S 1999-00 Misty Garvin-Wilson (2) S Shea Kester S 2000-01 Blair Redmon S 2002-03 LaTrisha Washington N 2003-04 Casey Davies N 2004-05 Isha Brown N 2005-06 Isha Brown (2) S Amanda Franklin S 2006-07 Krystal Cole S
2007-08 Brittnie Haley S
D’Anna Dingler S 2008-09 D’Anna Dingler (2) S
Sonya Sundberg S Shelby Adamson S 2009-10 Sonya Sundberg (2) S 2010-11 Sonya Sundberg (3) S Kiara Wright S Morgan Stehling S Kelsey Benford S 2013-14 Kathy Thomas -2014-15 Ikpeaku Iwobi -2019-20 Alexa Hoy 2020-21 Iyana Dorsey
LSC ACADEMIC PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Year Name Div.
2005-06 Iveta Griffin S 2010-11 Shelby Adamson S 2011-12 Shelby Adamson (2) 2016-17 Bailey Wipff 2018-19 Katie Webster
LSC
Year Name Div.
2011-12 Shelby Adamson -2016-17 Bailey Wipff --
Year Name Div.
1996-97 Rachelle Bowen S 2000-01 Misty Garvin-Wilson S 2005-06 Iveta Griffin S 2006-07 Katie Crawford S 2009-10 JoAnne Jones S 2010-11 Shelby Adamson S 2011-12 Shelby Adamson (2)
2012-13 Kiara Wright 2013-14 Kiara Wright (2)
2017-18 Mackenzie Hailey
2018-19 Mackenzie Hailey (2) 2019-20 Mackenzie Hailey (3)
Marissa Escamilla
2022-23 TARLETON TEXAN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Year Name Div.
2016-17 Mackenzie Hailey 2017-18 Mackenzie Hailey (2) 2018-19 Mackenzie Hailey (3)
Year Name Div.
1995-96 Jen Doroga S 1997-98 Leah Richards S 2000-01 Misty Garvin-Wilson S Shea Kester S 2001-02 Shea Kester (2) S 2005-06 Iveta Griffin S 2007-08 Krystal Cole S 2010-11 Shelby Adamson S Sonya Sundberg S 2011-12 Shelby Adamson (2) -2012-13 Peyton Adamson -2013-14 Shanae Lowrance -2014-15 Karli Moore -2015-16 Bailey Wipff -2016-17 Bailey Wipff (2) -2018-19 Katie Webster --
DAKTRONICS/D2CCA
Year Name Reg.
2012-13 Kiara Wright SC 2013-14 Kiara Wright (2) SC
DAKTRONICS/D2CCA FIRST TEAM ALL-REGION
Year Name Reg. 2011-12 Shelby Adamson SC 2012-13 Kiara Wright SC 2013-14 Kiara Wright (2) SC 2018-19 Mackenzie Hailey SC
DAKTRONICS/D2CCA SECOND TEAM ALL-REGION
Year Name Reg.
2000-01 Misty Garvin-Wilson SC 2010-11 Shelby Adamson SC 2012-13 Peyton Adamson SC 2016-17 Mackenzie Hailey SC 2017-18 Mackenzie Hailey (2) SC 2019-20 Mackenzie Hailey (3) SC
DAKTRONICS/D2CCA NATIONAL PLAYER OF YEAR Year Name
2013-14 Kiara Wright
DAKTRONICS/D2CCA FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICA Year Name
2012-13 Kiara Wright 2013-14 Kiara Wright (2)
NAIA NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS
NAIA FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICA
1980-81 Wanda Byrd 1981-82 Wanda Byrd (2) 1984-85 Jennifer Washington 1991-92 Kristen Curtis 1993-94 Kaelie Butler
NAIA SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICA
WBCA FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICA Year Name 2012-13 Kiara Wright
WBCA HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICA Year Name 2013-14 Kiara Wright 2017-18 Mackenzie Hailey Katie Webster
COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA THIRD TEAM Year Name 2018-19 Katie Webster
1979-80 Dianna May 1983-84 Jennifer Washington 1991-92 Helena Smith 1992-93 Karla Dick
NAIA HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICA
1985-86 Kathy Buckler 1987-88 Pam Webb 1990-91 Kristen Curtis
NAIA FIRST TEAM SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICA
*All-Region teams switched from Daktronics to D2CCA prior to 2015 season RED shading indicates WAC (D1) Award
1990-91 Karen Hula 1991-92 Julia Foster-Mata 1992-93 Karla Dick Angie Gentry
NAIA COSIDA SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICA
1983-84 Patti Phillips 1991-92 Julie Foster-Mata
NAIA COSIDA THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICA 1983-84 Paula Phillips
Player Year(s)
Adams, Anne 1973-75
Adamson, Peyton 2011-13
Adamson, Shelby 2007-12
Adger, Gail 1992-94
Allen, Kaylee 2018-19
Alvarez, Nina 2017-19
Anderson, Alicia 1998-00
Anderson, Dianna 1968-70
Ansley, Jamie 2007-08
Ashmore, Morgan 2012-16
Atwood, Crystal 2010-11
Axelsson, Emilia 2021-22
Bailey, Carene 1968-71
Bailey, Jasmine 2019-20
Bates, Becky 1981-85
Beasley, Darla 1984-86
Beeman, Kaley 1993-94
Beers, Angie 1988-90
Benford, Kelsey 2007-11
Benson, Lucy 2017-22
Berry, Cheyenne 2011-13
Bevel, Darlene 1968-69
Billingsley, Charise 2003-04
Bland, Becky 1971-72
Bledsoe, Brianna 2010-14
Blount, Deniece 1977-81
Boaz, Cindy 1984-85
Boland, Anna 1974-75
Bostad, McKinley 2017-19
Bowen, Rachelle 1995-97
Bowen, Tiffanie 1997-00
Boyles, Callie 2019-21
Brannon, Dee 1968-71
Brawner, Charlotte 1977-78
Britt, Rachel 1997-99
Brown, Alexis 2011-12
Brown, Alison 1997-98
Brown, Amber 2001-03
Brown, Heidi 1995-99
Brown, Isha 2004-06
Brown, Jasmyne 2011-12 Brown, Kamilah 1993-94
Bruce, Dea 1994-96
Brumley, Erin 2019-20
Brune, Lisa 1985-86
Buckler, Kathy 1983-87
Butler, Kaelie 1991-94
Butler, Saresa 1995-97
Byrd, Wanda 1978-82
Carothers, Teresa 1976-77
Cavey, Emily 2020-21
Cawley, Madison 2019-20
Chandler, Paige 1999-01
Chesher, Carol 1982-83
Chumney, Donna 1972-76
Clay, Crystal 1994-95
Cole, Kay 1982-83
Cole, Krystal 2006-08
Coleman, Barbara 1972-73
Coleman, Brittany 2008-10
Collins, Kylie 2016-20
Cone, Kelli 2002-03
Copeland, Phyllis 1974-75
Couch, Ann 1968-70
Cox, Rana 1984-85
Crawford, Katie 2003-07
Creitz, Melani 1975-78
Cunningham, Emily 2020-22
Curtis, Carly 1993-94
Curtis, Kristin 1989-93
Curtis, Jacqueline 1985-86
Curtis, Meagan 2007-08
Darby, Janet 1985-87
Davies, Casie 2002-06
Davis, Brenda 1969-71
Davis, Janet 1980-82
Day, Diane 1971-72
Dick, Jenna 2021-22
Dick, Karla 1989-93
Dingler, D’Anna 2005-08
Doroga, Jenny 1993-97
Dorsey, Iyana 2020-22
Downes, Travanti 2013-17
Drews, Shelby 2016-18
Duncan, Lynn 1979-80
Dunlap, Patti 1978-80
Duop, Nyariak 2014-15
Edge, Patti 1974-75
Edwards, Ronda Jo 1980-84
Player Year(s)
Escamilla, Marissa 2018-22
Faurie, Kandyn 2018-21
Ferrell, Monique 2002-03
Fetters, Cathy 1979-81
Fieseler, Haley 2017-18
Ford, Cami 2002-03
Ford, Sharon 1980-81
Foster-Mata, Julie 1990-92
Francoeur, Bianca 1999-01
Franklin, Amanda 2002-06
Franklin, Kim 1989-90
Freeman, Cindy 1975-76
Fuller, Breanna 2014-16
Fuller, Melissa 2002-03
Gage, Mary Beth 1979-80
Gage, Nancy 1972-74
Galbraith, Alyson 1998-02 Gale, Georgia 1988-89
Gale, Wendy 1989-90
Gamble, Nesha 1997-99
Garbutt, Lea Lea 2000-01 Garcia, Brooklyn 2014-16
Garner, Lonia 2000-02
Gentry, Angie 1991-93 Gilbert, LaTonia 2003-04 Gilbert, Rhea 1995-96
Gilliam, Mandi 1989-90
Gleaton, Judy 1969-73 Golding, Eleanor 1991-95 Goldsmith, Irene 1981-82 Grant, Debra 1980-81 Gravell, Janyne 1986-88 Griffin, Iveta 2005-06 Griffin, Janna 1986-88 Groves, Joy 1993-94 Guillory, Kaitlin 2019-22 Hailey, Mackenzie 2016-20 Haley, Brittnie 2006-11 Hall, Reann 2016-17 Halman, Christy 1987-88 Hampton, Teresa 1975-78 Harrell, Ty Ann 1979-80 Harris, Jenna 2010-11 Hart, Patty 1979-80 Harveson, Laurie 1985-88 Harvey, Nicole 1999-00 Hastings, Tarsha 1990-91 Haynes, Linda 1975-76
Heun, Reagan 2019-21 Hill, JacqueRae 2000-04 Hill, Lacy 2006-07 Horton, Aubrey 2013-14 Horton, Kelly 1981-82 Hoskins, Miranda 1982-83 Howard, Debbie 1976-79 Hoy, Alexa 2019-21
Hubbard, Kelly 1985-86 Hula, Karen 1986-90
Huston, Jo Anne 1983-84
Hyde, Gloria 1970-71 Hyde, Hannah 2016-19 Ibarra, Hailey 2020-21
Isom, Mary Anne 1994-95
Iwobi, Ikpeaku 2013-17
Jackson, Nia 2015-16
Jackson, Tyler 2021-22
Jenkins, Aston 2003-05
Jetter, Kim 1993-94
Johnson, Jordyn 2010-11
Johnson, Ke’Aunna 2016-17
Johnson, Keyra 2012-14
Johnson, Ylonda 1993-94
Jones, JoAnne 2006-10
Jones, Mason 2021-22
Jowers, Julia 1992-94
Kendrick, Malaya 2021-22
Kester, Shea 1998-02
Kirgan, Kim 1986-89
Koi, Bridgette 1993-94
Koonsman, Kimber 2010-13
Krenek, Liz 1971-73
Lacy, Alisa 1984-85
Lamb, TaNesiah 2003-05
Lamkin, Mae 2001-02
Lane, Amber 2016-17
Leak, Taneesha 2005-07
Lemke, Margaret 2013-14
Lesley, Sandy 1969-71
Lewis, Kim 1987-88
Player Year(s) Lewis, Lisa 1987-89 Lewis, Rosie 1974-77
Liles, Danelle 1997-99
Lisle, Tara 2006-08 Little, Sarah 1997-00 Locke, Stephanie 2002-03 Long, Angela 1987-89 Long, Mindy 1988-89
Lowrance, Shanae 2011-14
Lowrey, Jan 1974-76 Lowrey, Julie 1984-88
Lynce, Tomika 2008-12 Mack, Averie 2014-16 Mack, LaCretia 1996-99 Mackey, Mary 1977-78 Maddox, Kay 1973-76 Mailloux, Dawn 1991-93 Manganella, Jade 1993-95 Mankins, Shelby 2015-18 Mann, Lindsey 2011-13 Marshall, Nathalie 1999-00 Martin, Michelle 2003-05 Martin, Rebecca 1998-99 Matthews, Hannah 2021-22 May, Dianna 1976-80 Mayer, Dixie 1980-81 Mayer, Fran 1980-81 McCarty, Kim 1983-84 McCarty, Micki 1969-71 McClennon, Kelly 2001-02 McCord, Stacy 1989-90 McGinty, Tamisha 2004-05 McGrath, Raven 2012-16 McKee, DeAnna 1981-82 McKinney, Randi 1999-00 McLellan, Michelle 1993-95 McMahan, Sherri 1981-83 Mellen, Kristi 1979-80 Mills, Dana 1988-90 Mitchels, Nya 2021-22 Mitschke, Madison 2019-20 Moody, Nya 2020-21 Moore, Karli 2011-15 Morton, Jayci 2019-21 Murphey, Sheri 1989-92 Murray, Nan 1973-74 Neff, Vickie Jo 1970-73
O’Bryan, Laura 2005-06
O’Dell, Meagan 2012-16 O’Neal, Shardae 2006-08
Okwilagwe, Catherine 2015-16
Oliver, Meme 1991-95
Osborne, Gloria 1985-86 Parker, Chuckeia 2002-03 Parker, LaTrese 1998-99 Parker, Lisa 2007-12 Parks, Teresa 1972-73 Peck, Baylee 2016-18
Perdue, Jennifer 1976-77 Perkins, June 1968-70 Perkins, Marie 1989-90 Phillips, Patti 1982-85 Phillips, Paula 1982-85 Phillips, Tracy 1971-73
President, Jurnee 2021-22
Prock, Leslie 1987-88
Proctor, Dina 1981-84
Proctor, Tina 1980-84
Purvis, Kathy 1973-74
Pyburn, Olivia (Sassy) 2006-07
Ramsey, Brittany 2007-08
Ramsey, Rachael 1992-94
Randle, Courtney 2013-14
Randle, Laraveun 2018-19
Randolph, Davona 1985-86
Reddell, Kendal 2004-08
Redmon, Blair 2000-02
Reed, Denise 1979-81
Reeves, Gloria 1973-74
Ribble, Pam 1975-79
Richards, Leah 1996-98
Richburg, Melanie 1986-88
Riddle, Carrie 1999-00
Riddle, Melissa 1995-98
Riggs, Debbie 1976-80
Riojas, Hannah 2014-15
Ritter, Barb 1971-72
Robinson, Brenda 1990-91 Roche, Amanda 2003-04
Player Year(s)
Rogers, Reatina 2003-04
Rose, Jackie 1978-80
Ross, Doris 1976-78
Rowell, Sheila 1980-81
Safar, Andreja 1999-01
Schickedanz, Lecreca 1985-87
Schuelke, Debbie 1972-76
Sicurella, Karah 2015-16
Simmons, Christi 1983-85
Simpson, Tawana 2002-03 Sims, Erin 2012-14
Skarke, Tori 2008-10
Skelton, Jana 1994-96
Slaughter, Mechelle 1974-78
Smalley, Stacy 2006-08
Smith, Bonnie 1984-85 Smith, Crystal 2021-22 Smith, Helena 1989-93 Smith, Kimberly 2004-06 Smith, Roberta 1979-81 Smith, Sue 1977-80
Spalding, Marcia 1972-75
Spradley, Angela 1990-91
Stehling, Morgan 2007-12
Stembridge, Linda 1968-69 Stephens, Kelly 2000-03
Stills, ArcTrena 2003-05
Stockdale, Leanna 1991-93 Stowe, Kara 2003-05
Stowers, Afton 2004-05
Strange, Amber 2019-20
Stringer, Giorgia 2011-12
Stroleny, Karen 1988-89
Sundberg, Sonya 2007-11
Szymarek, Jennifer 2002-03
Tanner, Stacey 1983-84
Tate, Leigh Ann 1984-86
Tatum, Tiara 2014-18
Thiam, Seynabou 2021-22
Thomas, Karen 1978-79
Thomas, Kathy 2013-15
Thornhill, Alice 1994-95
Tibbs, Tina 1992-93
Tidwell, Tracy 1976-77
Tindol, Cassie 1999-01
Touchstone, Pam 1968-71 Towns, Tara 2007-12
Traweek, Cynthia 1979-81
Trentham, Haley 2013-15
Tritten, Karen 1979-80
Tucker, Tina 1998-99
Turner, Deziray 2017-18
Tyer, Makaila 2017-18
Upshaw, Stephanie 1988-90 Wagner, Sarah 1994-97 Wartes, Tammy 1978-79
Washington, Jennifer 1981-85 Washington, LaTrisha 2001-03
Washington, Stephanie 2001-02
Watkins, Debbie 1976-78
Weaver, Barbara 1973-74 Webb, Pam 1986-88 Webster, Katie 2017-19
Weems, Linda 1968-69
Weidner, Jana 1985-87
Whatley, Leah 2000-01
Wheeler, DeAndra 2014-15
White, Mandi 1997-99
White, Zay 1968-72
Whitely, Kristen 2001-02
Williams, Blythe 2020-21
Williams, LaSaudra 1990-91
Williams, Norma 1974-78
Willis, Deanne 1998-99
Wilson, Misty (Garvin) 1998-02
Wilson, Trejour 2016-18
Winkfield, Destiney 2018-19
Wipff, Bailey 2014-17
Wood, Virginia 1987-90
Woods, Lara 1997-98
Wright, Belinda 1995-96
Wright, Kate 1997-98
Wright, Kiara 2010-14
Yarbrough, Gail 1974-75
Yett, Yolanda 2000-01
Young, Christi 1968-70
Young, Kay 1982-86
Young, Niki 1990-93
Player
Saresa Butler 1/17/95 vs Abilene Christian 30 11-18 .611 5-10 3-8 L 73-80
Jana Skelton 2/1/95 vs Texas Woman’s 33 14-21 .667 0-0 5-12 L 71-78
Rachelle Bowen† 1/11/96 vs West Texas A&M 30 12-25 .480 1-2 5-6 L 70-79
Jana Skelton 1/13/96 vs Eastern New Mexico 34 9-22 .409 0-0 16-21 L 71-79
Rachelle Bowen† 12/30/96 vs Whittier 49 20-29 .690 3-5 6-9 W 132-56 *
Rachelle Bowen† 1/18/97 vs Central Oklahoma 30 11-27 .407 1-3 7-8 L 60-79
Rachelle Bowen† 2/1/97 vs Abilene Christian 32 9-19 .473 2-4 12-14 L 82-83
Misty Garvin-Wilson† 12/30/00 vs St. Mary’s 33 11-15 .733 2-2 9-12 L 66-76
Misty Garvin-Wilson† 1/20/01 vs Texas A&M-Kingsville 33 9-17 .529 1-3 14-16 L 75-77
Shea Kester 12/13/01 vs National Christian 36 12-19 .632 10-16 2-3 W 121-43 *
Kiara Wright 1/23/13 vs Texas Woman’s 34 11-15 .733 0-0 12-16 W 71-69
Peyton Adamson 2/13/13 vs Texas A&M-Kingsville 30 9-14 .643 8-10 4-4 W 78-64
Kiara Wright 3/7/13 vs Incarnate Word 30 10-16 .625 0-0 10-12 W 74-56 ^
Kiara Wright 3/8/13 vs Midwestern State 30 9-16 .563 0-0 12-15 L 83-100 ^
Kiara Wright 3/15/13 vs Midwestern State 30 12-19 .632 0-0 6-7 L 74-91 %
Kiara Wright 11/13/13 vs St. Mary’s
Kiara
Kiara
SCORING
Game: 49
Rachelle Bowen vs. Whittier College, 12/30/96 Season: 659
Debbie Howard, 1977-78 Career: 1,953
Jennifer Washington, 1981-85 [120 games]
SCORING AVERAGE
Season: 20.8
Kaelie Butler, 1993-94 Career: 18.7
Rachelle Bowen, 1995-97 [52 games; 971 pts]
FIELD GOALS MADE
Game: 20
Rachelle Bowen vs. Whittier, 12/30/96 [att. 29] Season: 298
Debbie Howard, 1977-78 Career: 805
Jennifer Washington, 1981-85 [att. 1,606]
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Game: 37
Patti Dunlap vs. Texas Wesleyan, 2/8/79 [made 18] Season: 595
Teresa Carothers, 1976-77 Career: 1,606
Jennifer Washington, 1981-85 [made 805]
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Season: .636
Judy Gleaton, 1970-71 [229-of-360] Career: .725
Norma Williams, 1975-78
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
Game: 10
Shea Kester vs. National Christian, 12/13/01 Season: 79
Peyton Adamson, 2011-12 [att. 204] Career: 230
Katie Crawford, 2003-07 [att. 570]
3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Game: 13
Katie Crawford at Texas A&M-Commerce, 2/28/06 [made 6] Season: 204
Peyton Adamson, 2011-12 [made 79] Career: 570
Katie Crawford, 2003-07 [made 230]
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Season: .486
Julie Foster-Mata, 1990-91 (34-of-70) Career: .413
Jenny Doroga, 1993-97
FREE THROWS MADE
Game: 16
Jana Skelton vs. Eastern N.M., 1/13/96 [att. 21] Season: 212
Shelby Adamson, 2010-11 Career: 587
Shelby Adamson, 2008-12 [att. 736]
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
Game: 21
Jana Skelton vs. Eastern N.M., 1/13/96 [made 16];
Kiara Wright at Cameron, 2/8/14 [made 11] Season: 299
Kiara Wright, 2013-14 [made 178] Career: 756
Kiara Wright, 2010-14 [made 472]
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game: 1.000
Misty Garvin-Wilson vs. A&M-Kingsville, 2/3/00 [10-of-10];
Misty Garvin-Wilson vs. Abilene Christian, 2/1/01 [11-of-11];
Shelby Adamson at Cameron, 11/27/10 [14-of-14];
Kiara Wright vs Regis, 11/24/13 [13-13] Season: .924*
Peyton Adamson, 2011-12[97-105] Career: .854
Katie Crawford, 2003-07
TOTAL REBOUNDS
Game: 27
Jennifer Washington vs. Lubbock Christian, 11/16/84 Season: 457
Jennifer Washington, 1982-83 Career: 1,680
Jennifer Washington, 1981-85
REBOUNDING AVERAGE
Season: 14.3
Jennifer Washington, 1982-83 [457 in 32 games] Career: 14.0
Jennifer Washington, 1981-85 [1,680 in 120 games]
MOST ASSISTS
Game: 17
Lisa Lewis vs. Austin College, 1/28/89 Season: 218
Patti Phillips, 1983-84 Career: 613
Patti Phillips, 1982-85
MOST STEALS
Game: 14
Kristin Curtis vs. Austin College, 1/16/91 Season: 149
Kristin Curtis, 1990-91 Career: 360
Kristin Curtis , 1988-92
MOST BLOCKS
Game: 10
Marie Perkins vs. McMurry, 1/24/90 Season: 58
Kaelie Butler, 1993-94 Career: 174
Jennifer Washington, 1981-85
Most in a Half: 71 vs. Austin College, 2/6/84 [71-20]
Most in a Game: 132 vs. Whittier, 12/30/96 [132-56]
Most in a Season: 2,888 1979-80)
Most in a Game: 128 vs. Temple J.C., 2/11/78 [75-128]
Fewest in a Game: 8 vs. Dallas Baptist, 1972-73 [61-8]
Fewest in a Half: 1 vs. Dallas Baptist, 1972-73 [47-1]
Highest in a Season: 83.9 (1983-84)
Lowest in a Season: 49.9 (1971-72)
Combined Game: 211 vs. Angelo State, 3/9/19 [103-108]
Margin of Victory Game: 80 vs. Concordia, 11/24/09 [109-29]
Margin of Defeat Game: 65 vs. Wayland Baptist, 11/14/86 [50-115]
Game: 53 vs. Whittier, 12/30/96 Season: 1,117 1979-80
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Game: 97 vs. Whittier, 12/30/96 Season: 2,842 1976-77
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Game: .718 [28-39] vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 12/10/91 Season: .519 1983-84 [1,098-of-2,114]
Season: 474 2001-02 [474-of-1,203]
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
Game: 16 vs. Champion Christian, 12/20/20 Season: 185 2014-15
3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 36 vs. Dallas Christian, 12/31/04 Season: 523 2004-05
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: .556 [10-of-18] vs. Incarnate Word, 12/10/11 (min. 10 made) Season: .404* 1995-96 [105-of-260] (min. 100 made)
STEALS
Game: 33 vs. Univ. of Dallas, 1/19/91 Season: 495 1979-80 TURNOVERS Game: 45 vs. Abilene Christian, 1977-78 Season: 853 1979-80
FREE THROWS MADE
Game: 43 vs Midwestern State, 1/27/18 Season: 582 2011-12
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 48 vs. Eastern New Mexico, 2/12/11 Season: 807 2010-11
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game: .935 [43-of-46] vs Midwestern State, 1/27/18 (min. 20 made) Season: .756 2014-15 [381-of-504] (min. 200 made)
FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE BY OPPONENT
Season: 329 2017-18 [329-of-486, .677] 1982-83 [329-of-549, .599]
REBOUNDS
Game: 72 vs. Whittier, 12/30/96 Season: 1,723 1979-80 Season Average: 50.6 1982-83
Lowest Season Average by Opponent: 34.9 2011-12
ASSISTS Game: 38 vs. Whittier, 12/30/96 Season: 650 1983-84
MOST WINS IN A SEASON 30, 1991-92
MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS 16, 1990-91
MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES 20, 1994-95
MOST LOSSES IN A SEASON 25, 1994-95
BEST SEASON RECORDS 27-5 (.843), 1982-83 25-5 (.833), 2010-11 23-5 (.821), 1972-73
WINNING STREAKS
16, 1/12/91 - 2/25/91 13, 12/5/80 - 1/30/81 1/11/11 - 2/23/11 11, 2/6/84 - 2/27/84 11/15/83 - 1/21/84 2/1/80 - 2/23/80
LOSING STREAKS 20, 11/18/94 - 2/3/95 12, 12/19/02 - 1/30/03
BEST START TO SEASON 8-0, 2009-10 1982-83
TARLETON’S ALL-TIME RECORD (as a sr. college) 54 years, 948-624 (.603)
TARLETON’S ALL-TIME NCAA RECORD (since 1994) 28 years, 432-354 (.550)
Player
1. Marissa Escamilla 24 2/14/21 at Chicago State
2. Iyana Dorsey 23 11/20/21 vs. Howard Payne Marissa Escamilla 23 2/1/21 at Grand Canyon
4. Marissa Escamilla 22 3/5/21 vs. UTRGV
5. Iyana Dorsey 22 3/5/21 vs. UTRGV
1. Nya Mitchels 8 12/4/21 vs. Arlington Baptist
Seynabou Thiam 8 12/18/21 at Northwestern St.
Marissa Escamilla 8 2/1/21 at Grand Canyon
Callie Boyles 8 12/2/20 vs. Bacone (OK) 5. Several Players 7
1. Iyana Dorsey 21 12/10/21 at Oral Roberts
2. Marissa Escamilla 20 3/5/21 vs. UTRGV
Iyana Dorsey 20 1/22/21 at Seattle U
4. Iyana Dorsey 18 1/15/21 vs. California Baptist 5. Iyana Dorsey 17 1/16/21 vs. California Baptist INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 10 ATT)
Player PCT Date Opponent
1. Nya Mitchels .800 (8-10) 12/4/21 vs. Arlington Baptist
Marissa Escamilla .800 (8-10) 2/1/21 at Grand Canyon
3. Emily Cunningham .700 (7-10) 1/27/21 at UTRGV
4. Marissa Escamilla .636 (7-11) 3/3/21 vs. Utah Valley
Marissa Escamilla .636 (7-11) 1/27/21 at UTRGV
TEAM 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE
FREE THROWS PERCENTAGE (MIN. 10 ATT)
Player PCT Date Opponent
1. Iyana Dorsey 1.000 (12-12) 1/1/22 vs Utah Valley
2. Kandyn Faurie .900 (9-10) 2/26/21 at NM State
Iyana Dorsey .900 (9-10) 1/15/21 vs. California Baptist
4. Marissa Escamilla .857 (12-14) 2/14/21 at Chicago State
5. Iyana Dorsey .833 (10-12) 11/25/20 at North Texas
1.
Player STL Date Opponent
Lucy Benson 7 2/19/22 vs Chicago State
2. Iyana Dorsey 5 1/15/22 vs Grand Canyon
Lucy Benson 5 3/5/22 vs Abilene Christian
Iyana Dorsey 5 2/13/21 at Chicago State
Lucy Benson 5 11/28/20 vs. Howard Payne
Player REB Date Opponent
1. Seynabou Thiam 15 1/22/22 at Seattle U
Seynabou Thiam 15 12/18/21 at Northwestern St.
3. Seynabou Thiam 14 1/20/22 at California Baptist
4. Seynabou Thiam 13 2/12/22 at Abilene Christian
Malaya Kendrick 13 11/13/21 vs Champion Christian
Callie Boyles 13 11/28/20 vs. Howard Payne
Player AST Date Opponent
1. Iyana Dorsey 9 1/27/21 at UTRGV
2. Malaya Kendrick 7 11/20/21 vs Howard Payne
3. Malaya Kendrick 6 12/11/21 at Weber State
Jayci Morton 6 11/28/20 vs. Howard Payne
5. Malaya Kendrick 5 11/20/21 vs Howard Payne
Iyana Dorsey 5 11/13/21 vs Champion Christian
Kandyn Faurie 5 3/2/21 vs. Utah Valley
Player BLK Date Opponent
1. Seynabou Thiam 8 1/13/22 vs NM State
2. Callie Boyles 6 12/12/20 vs. Champ Christian
Seynabou Thiam 5 1/22/22 at Seattle U Seynabou Thiam 5 12/18/21 at Northwestern St. Seynabou Thiam 5 12/13/21 vs Oral Roberts Callie Boyles 5 11/28/20 vs. Howard Payne
TEAM POINTS
Baptist 103 12/4/21
vs. Champion Christian 95 12/12/20
vs Howard Payne 87 11/20/21
vs Sam Houston 83 3/2/22
vs Champion Christian 82 11/13/21
TEAM
at Grand Canyon
Marissa Escamilla 10 1/23/21 at Seattle U
Iyana Dorsey 10 1/15/21 vs. California Baptist
TEAM
Opponent 3PM Date
1. vs. Champ Christian 16 12/12/20 2. vs Arlington Baptist 11 12/4/21 3. at Weber State 9 12/11/21 vs Champion Christian 9 11/13/21 vs. Howard Payne 9 11/28/20
TEAM 3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
Opponent 3PA Date
1. vs. Champ Christian 31 12/12/20 2. vs. California Baptist 31 1/16/21
3. vs Arlington Baptist 30 12/4/21 vs Champion Christian 28 11/13/21
5. at Seattle U 26 1/22/21
Opponent PCT Date
1. vs. Champ Christian .516 (16-31) 12/12/20
2. at UTRGV .400 (8-20) 2/24/22 at Abilene Christian .400 (8-20) 2/12/22
4. at Chicago State .381 (8-21) 2/13/21
5. vs. Howard Payne .375 (9-24) 11/28/20
TEAM FREE THROWS MADE
Opponent FTM Date
1. at NM State 36 2/26/21
2. vs Sam Houston 23 3/2/22
3. vs. California Baptist 22 1/15/21
4. vs. UTRGV 21 3/6/21 at Chicago State 21 2/14/21
TEAM FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
Opponent FTA Date
1. at NM State 46 2/26/21
2. at North Texas 32 11/25/20
3. vs Sam Houston 28 3/2/22
UTRGV .808 (21-26) 3/6/21
2/14/21
Player Seasons G Pts
1. Howard, Debra 1977-78 36 659
2. Wright, Kiara 2013-14 31 607
3. Dunlap, Patti 1978-79 33 588
4. Washington, Jennifer 1983-84 31 578
5. Byrd, Wanda 1980-81 35 564
6. Butler, Kaelie 1993-94 27 561
7. Webb, Pam 1987-88 28 559
8. Washington, Jennifer 1984-85 29 554
9. Cole, Kay 1982-83 30 548
10. Dunlap, Patti 1979-80 37 544
11. Wright, Kiara 2012-13 29 538
12. Lowrey, Jan. 1975-76 37 530
13. Howard, Debbie 1976-77 36 526
14. Schuelke, Debbie 1975-76 37 525
15. Rose, Jackie 1979-80 36 521
Player Seasons G Avg.
1. Butler, Kaelie 1993-94 27 20.8
2. Webb, Pam 1987-88 28 20.3
3. Wright, Kiara 2013-14 31 19.6
4. Buckler, Kathy 1986-87 26 19.3
5. Bowen, Rochelle 1996-97 26 19.1
Washington, Jennifer 1984-85 29 19.1
7. Garvin-Wilson, Misty 2000-01 26 18.8
8. Wright, Kiara 2012-13 29 18.6 Washington, Jennifer 1983-84 31 18.6
10. Howard, Debra 1977-78 36 18.3
11. Bowen, Rochelle 1995-96 26 18.2
Cole, Kay 1982-83 30 18.2
13. Dunlap, Patti 1978-79 33 17.8
14. Buckler, Kathy 1985-86 29 17.6
15. Skelton, Jane 1995-96 25 17.3
Player Seasons G FGM
1. Howard, Debra 1977-78 36 298
2. Dunlap, Patti 1978-79 33 256
3. Washington, Jennifer 1983-84 31 246
4. Cole, Kay 1982-83 30 242
5. Webb, Pam 1987-88 28 238
Dunlap, Patti 1979-80 37 238
7. Howard, Debbie 1976-77 36 237
8. Washington, Jennifer 1984-85 29 228
9. Schuelke, Debbie 1975-76 37 226
10. Byrd, Wanda 1980-81 35 225
11. Carothers, Teresa 1976-77 36 218
12. Lowrey, Jan 1975-76 37 217
13. Butler, Kaelie 1993-94 27 216 May, Dianna 1978-79 33 216 15. Rose, Jackie 1979-80 36 214 Wright, Kiara 2013-14 31 214
Player Seasons G FGA
1. Dunlap, Patti 1978-79 33 552
2. Dunlap, Patti 1979-80 37 543
3. Carothers, Teresa 1976-77 36 542
4. Schuelke, Debbie 1975-76 37 527
5. Howard, Debbie 1976-77 36 519
6. Cole, Kay 1982-83 30 517
7. Watkins, Debbie 1976-77 36 512 8. Lowrey, Jan 1975-76 37 503 9. Webb, Pam 1987-88 28 492 10. Bowen, Rochelle 1996-97 26 472 11. Rose, Jackie 1979-80 36 471 12. Byrd, Wanda 1980-81 35 470 13 Galbraith, Aly 1998-99 26 459 14. Washington, Jennifer 1984-85 29 458 15. Stroleny, Karen 1988-89 30 454 FG
Player Seasons
1. Buckler, Kathy 1983-84 32 .626 2. Wright, Kiara 2013-14 31 .613
Wright, Kiara 2012-13 29 .608
Jones, JoAnne 2009-10 30 .602
Buckler, Kathy 1984-85 29 .600
Wright, Kiara 2011-12 22 .597
Lowrance, Shanae 2011-12 32 .578
Buckler, Kathy 1986-87 26 .572
Buckler, Kathy 1985-86 29 .571
Butler, Kaelie 1993-94 27 .563 Lowrance, Shanae 2013-14 31 .563
Harrell, Ty Ann 1979-80 36 .554 13. Hailey, Mackenzie 2018-19 31 .546 14. Phillips, Patti 1984-85 27 .545 15. Escamilla, Marissa 2019-20 29 .542 Brown, Isha 2005-06 29 .542
Player Seasons G 3PM
1. Adamson, Peyton 2011-12 32 79 2. Adamson, Peyton 2012-13 29 72 3. Crawford, Katie 2005-06 29 71
4. Smith, Helena 1991-92 38 63 Wipff, Bailey 2015-16 28 63 6. Dick, Karla 1992-93 34 60 7. Crawford, Katie 2004-05 28 59 8. Wipff, Bailey 2016-17 30 58 9. Thomas, Kathy 2014-15 27 57 10. Doroga, Jenn 1995-96 26 55 Kester, Shea 2001-02 26 55 12. Dorsey, Iyana 2020-21 25 54 13. Allen, Kaylee 2018-19 31 53 14. Crawford, Katie 2006-07 26 52 15. Collins, Kylie 2019-20 29 51 Bledsoe, Brianna 2013-14 31 51
Player Seasons G 3PA 1. Adamson, Peyton 2011-12 32 204 2. Dorsey, Iyana 2020-21 25 187 3. Smith, Helena 1991-92 38 178 4. Crawford, Katie 2005-06 29 170 5. Adamson, Peyton 2012-13 29 162 6. Wipff, Bailey 2016-17 30 161 7. Wipff, Bailey 2015-16 28 157 8. Crawford, Katie 2004-05 28 155 9. Kester, Shea 2001-02 26 154 10. Allen, Kaylee 2018-19 31 149 Dick, Karla 1992-93 34 149 12. White, Mandi 1997-98 26 147 13. Thomas, Kathy 2014-15 27 142 14. Whatley, Leah 2000-01 24 141 15. Collins, Kylie 2019-20 29 137
Player Seasons G Pct. 1. Foster-Mata, Julie 1990-91 26 .486 2. Doroga, Jenn 1995-96 26 .482 3. McGrath, Raven 2014-15 27 .449 4. McGrath, Raven 2013-14 31 .447 5. Adamson, Peyton 2012-13 29 .444 Davies, Casey 2003-04 28 .444 7. Garvin-Wilson, Misty 2000-01 26 .442 8. Webb, Pam 1987-88 28 .438 9. Crawford, Katie 2003-04 28 .436 10. Dick, Jenna 2021-22 28 .433 11. Adamson, Shelby 2010-11 30 .419 12. Crawford, Katie 2005-06 29 .418 13. McGrath, Raven 2015-16 28 .412 14. O’Dell, Meagan 2014-15 27 .405 15. Bowen, Rochelle 1995-96 26 .404
Player Seasons G FTM 1. Adamson, Shelby 2010-11 30 212
Adamson, Shelby 2011-12 32 184
Wright, Kiara 2013-14 31 178 4. Bostad, McKinley 2017-18 32 137 Griffin, Iveta 2005-06 29 137 6. Garvin-Wilson, Misty 2000-01 26 133 7. Garvin-Wilson, Misty 2001-02 25 132 8. Richburg, Melanie 1987-88 27 131 9. Byrd, Wanda 1979-80 36 129 10. Smith, Sue 1978-79 32 128 11. Buckler, Kathy 1985-86 29 125 Buckler, Kathy 1986-87 26 125
Butler, Kaelie 1993-94 27 123
Adamson, Peyton 2012-13 29 120
Hailey, Mackenzie 2017-18 31 115
Player Seasons G FTA 1. Wright, Kiara 2013-14 31 299
Adamson, Shelby 2010-11 30 263
Adamson, Shelby 2011-12 32 227
Griffin, Iveta 2005-06 29 201
Smith, Sue 1978-79 32 200
Butler, Kaelie 1993-94 27 181
Buckler, Kathy 1985-86 29 179
Richburg, Melanie 1987-88 27 176
Buckler, Kathy 1986-87 26 166
Bostad, McKinley 2017-18 32 163
Garvin-Wilson, Misty 2000-01 26 163 Byrd, Wanda 1979-80 36 163 13. Byrd, Wanda 1980-81 35 158
Garvin-Wilson, Misty 2001-02 25 152 15. Oliver, Miyoshi 1994-95 26 151
Player Seasons G Pct. 1. Adamson, Peyton 2011-12 32 .924 2. Adamson, Peyton 2012-13 29 .902 3. Crawford, Katie 2005-06 29 .888 4. Crawford, Katie 2006-07 26 .869 5. Garvin-Wilson, Misty 2001-02 25 .868 6. Dingler, D’Anna 2007-08 28 .846 7. Bledsoe, Brianna 2013-14 31 .844 8. Parker, Lisa 2011-12 32 .842 9. Bostad, McKinley 2017-18 32 .840 Iwobi, Ikpeaku 2014-15 27 .840 11. Ashmore, Morgan 2015-16 28 .839 12. Dorsey, Iyana 2021-22 25 .838 Wipff, Bailey 2015-16 28 .838 14. Dorsey, Iyana 2020-21 25 .836 15. Tatum, Tiara 2017-18 32 .833 Bledsoe, Brianna 2011-12 31 .833
Player Seasons G Reb 1. Washington, Jennifer 1982-83 32 457 2. Washington, Jennifer 1984-85 29 435 3. Washington, Jennifer 1983-84 31 422 4. Wright, Kiara 2012-13 29 406 5. Wright, Kiara 2013-14 31 380 6. Washington, Jennifer 1981-82 30 366 7. Butler, Kaelie 1993-94 27 353 8. Buckler, Kathy 1985-86 29 321 9. Harrell, Ty Ann 1979-80 36 306 10. Stroleny, Karen 1988-89 30 305 11. Smith, Sue 1978-79 32 284 12. Hubbard, Kelly 1985-86 29 283 13. Byrd, Wanda 1980-81 35 280 Buckler, Kathy 1984-85 29 280 15. Dunlap, Patti 1979-80 37 279
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS (SINCE 1987)
Player Seasons G Off 1. Butler, Kaelie 1993-94 27 145 2. Butler, Kaelie 1992-93 27 112 3. Redmon, Blair 2001-02 25 109 4. Stroleny, Karen 1988-89 30 107 Griffin, Iveta 2005-06 29 107 6. Wright, Kiara 2012-13 29 106 7. Tibbs, Tina 1992-93 33 102 8. Wright, Kiara 2013-14 31 97 9. Iwobi, Ikpeaku 2014-15 27 92 10. Oliver, Miyoshi 1994-95 26 90 Jones, JoAnne 2008-09 28 90 12. Brown, Isha 2004-05 28 88 Wright, Kiara 2010-11 30 88 14. Dick, Karla 1990-91 30 87 15. Haley, Brittnie 2009-10 30 86
Player Seasons G Def 1. Wright, Kiara 2012-13 29 300 2. Wright, Kiara 2013-14 31 283 3. Butler, Kaelie 1993-94 27 208 4. Stroleny, Karen 1988-89 30 198 5. Hailey, Mackenzie 2016-17 30 168 6. Butler, Kaelie 1991-92 38 161
Butler, Kaelie 1992-93 27 158
Golding, Elenor 1993-94 27 155
Hailey, Mackenzie 2018-19 31 150
Wright, Kiara 2011-12 32 149 11. Griffin, Iveta 2005-06 29 148 12. Iwobi, Ikpeaku 2016-17 30 146 13. Bostad, McKinley 2017-18 32 145 Iwobi, Ikpeaku 2015-16 28 145 15. Iwobi, Ikpeaku 2014-15 27 143
Player Seasons G Ast
1. Phillips, Patti 1983-84 32 218 2. Phillips, Patti 1982-83 32 198 3. Phillips, Patti 1984-85 27 197 4. Foster-Mata, Julie 1990-91 26 194
5. Lewis, Lisa 1988-89 29 190
6. Curtis, Kristin 1991-92 38 186
7. Foster-Mata, Julie 1991-92 36 185
8. Lewis, Lisa 1987-88 29 172
9. Adamson, Shelby 2011-12 32 150
10. Curtis, Kristin 1990-91 30 140
11. Upshaw, Stephanie 1989-90 27 138
12. Doroga, Jenn 1995-96 26 137
13. Phillips, Paula 1984-85 29 131 14 Phillips, Paula 1983-84 32 130 15. Crawford, Katie 2005-06 29 127
Player Seasons G Stl
1. Curtis, Kristin 1990-91 30 149
2. Curtis, Kristin 1991-92 38 135
3. Garvin-Wilson, Misty 2000-01 26 105
4. Cole, Kay 1982-83 30 101
5. Lewis, Lisa 1988-89 29 95
6. Garvin-Wilson, Misty 2001-02 25 91
7. Lewis, Lisa 1987-88 29 87
Mayer, Fran 1980-81 35 87
9. Rose, Jackie 1979-80 36 83 Webb, Pam 1987-88 28 83 Riggs, Debra 1979-80 36 83
12. Phillips, Patti 1982-83 32 81 13 Dunlap, Patti 1979-80 37 80 14. Webb, Pam 1986-87 27 79 15. Allen, Kaylee 2018-19 31 77
Player Seasons G Blk
1. Seynabou Thiam 2021-22 27 63
2. Butler, Kaelie 1993-94 27 58 3. Washington, Jennifer 1982-83 32 56 4. Jones, JoAnne 2008-09 28 54 5. Washington, Jennifer 1984-85 29 53 6. Perkins, Marie 1989-90 19 46 7. Lowrance, Shanae 2013-14 31 45 Benford, Kelsey 2010-11 30 45 9. Hubbard, Kelly 1985-86 29 44 10. Jones, JoAnne 2009-10 30 42 Tibbs, Tina 1992-93 33 42 Harrell, Ty Ann 1979-80 36 42 13. Gamble, Nesha 1997-98 25 41 14. Haley, Brittnie 2009-10 30 39 15. Ford, Cami 2002-03 24 36
Player Seasons G TO 1. Foster-Mata, Julie 1991-92 36 208 2. Curtis, Kristin 1991-92 38 164 3. Riggs, Debra 1979-80 36 155 4. Rowell, Sheila 1980-81 35 142 5. Lewis, Lisa 1987-88 29 137 6. Dunlap, Patti 1979-80 37 132 7. Lewis, Lisa 1988-89 29 130 8. Webb, Pam 1986-87 27 127 9. Foster-Mata, Julie 1990-91 26 126 Gentry, Angie 1992-93 34 126
Rose, Jackie 1979-80 36 126 12. Phillips, Patti 1982-83 32 123 13 Webb, Pam 1987-88 28 111 14. Dick, Karla 1992-93 34 110 15. Phillips, Patti 1984-85 27 109
Player Seasons G DD 1. Wright, Kiara 2012-13 29 23
Butler, Kaelie 1993-94 27 13.1
Wright, Kiara 2013-14 31 12.3
1981-82
Buckler, Kathy 1985-86 29 11.0
Stroleny, Karen 1988-89 30 10.1
Butler, Kaelie 1992-93 27 10.0 Buckler, Kathy 1986-87 26 10.0
Hubbard, Kelly 1985-86 29 9.7
Buckler, Kathy 1984-85 29 9.6 Wright, Kiara 2011-12 32 9.6 15. Smith, Sue 1978-79 32 8.9 Byrd, Wanda 1981-82 30 8.9
Wright, Kiara 2013-14 31 23 3. Washington, Jennifer 1982-83 32 22 4. Washington, Jennifer 1984-85 29 21 5. Butler, Kaelie 1993-94 27 20 Washington, Jennifer 1983-84 31 20 7. Hubbard, Kelly 1985-86 29 14 Washington, Jennifer 1981-82 30 14 9. Hailey, Mackenzie 2016-17 30 13
Strolemy, Karen 1988-89 30 13 Byrd, Wanda 1980-81 35 13 Smith, Sue 1978-79 32 13 13. Buckler, Kathy 1985-86 29 12 Cole, Kay 1982-83 32 12 15. Richburg, Melanie 1987-88 29 11 Ross, Doris 1977-78 36 11
Player Seasons Pts
1. Washington, Jennifer 1981-85 1953
2. Hailey, Mackenzie 2016-20 1880
3. Byrd, Wanda 1978-82 1743
4. Buckler, Kathy 1983-87 1712
5. Wright, Kiara 2010-14 1677
6. Adamson, Shelby 2008-12 1544
7. May, Dianna 1976-80 1485
8. Garvin-Wilson, Misty 1998-02 1440
9. Butler, Kaelie 1991-94 1290
10. Crawford, Katie 2003-07 1259
11. Smith, Helena 1988-92 1232
12. Howard, Debra 1976-78 1185
13. Phillips, Patti 1982-85 1184
14. Bates, Becky 1981-85 1157
15. Jones, JoAnne 2006-10 1148
Player Seasons Avg.
1. Bowen, Rochelle 1995-97 18.7
2. Webb, Pam 1986-88 16.9
3. Howard, Debra 1976-78 16.5
4. Dunlap, Patti 1978-80 16.2
5. Washington, Jennifer 1981-85 16.0
6. Hailey, Mackenzie 2016-20 15.5
7. Wright, Kiara 2010-14 15.0
8. Buckler, Kathy 1983-87 14.7
9. Bostad, McKinley 2017-19 14.1 Allen, Kaylee 2018-19 14.1
11. Butler, Kaelie 1991-94 14.0
12. Rose, Jackie 1978-80 13.9
Garvin-Wilson, Misty 1998-02 13.9
14. Byrd, Wanda 1978-82 13.1
15. Phillips, Patti 1982-85 13.0
Player Seasons FGM
1. Washington, Jennifer 1981-85 805
2. Hailey, Mackenzie 2016-20 714
3. Byrd, Wanda 1978-82 688
4. Buckler, Kathy 1983-87 685
5. May, Dianna 1976-80 629
6. Wright, Kiara 2010-14 602
7. Howard, Debra 1976-78 535
8. Dunlap, Patti 1978-80 494
Butler, Kaelie 1991-94 494
10. Smith, Helena 1988-92 477
11. Phillips, Patti 1982-85 469
12. Garvin-Wilson, Misty 1998-02 465
13. Golding, Eleanor 1991-95 459
14. Proctor, Tina 1980-84 457
15. Adamson, Shelby 2008-12 451
Player Seasons FGA
1. Washington, Jennifer 1981-85 1606
2. Hailey, Mackenzie 2016-20 1452 3. Byrd, Wanda 1978-82 1375 4. Buckler, Kathy 1983-87 1163 5. Smith, Helena 1988-92 1126 6. Dunlap, Patti 1978-80 1095 7. Howard, Debra 1976-78 1083 8. Garvin-Wilson, Misty 1998-02 1028 9. Golding, Eleanor 1991-95 1022 10. Proctor, Tina 1980-84 1022 11. Edwards, Ronda 1980-84 1016 12. Wright, Kiara 2010-14 1012 13. Dick, Karla 1989-93 1009 14. Adamson, Shelby 2008-12 997 15. Franklin, Amanda 2002-06 989 FG PERCENTAGE (MIN. 350 ATT.)
Player Seasons Pct. 1. Williams, Norma 1975-78 .725 2. Smith, Sue 1977-80 .668 3. Watkins, Debbie 1976-78 .654 4. May, Dianna 1976-80 .637 5. Wright, Kiara 2010-14 .595 6. Buckler, Kathy 1983-87 .589 7. Lowrance, Shanae 2015-16 .578 8. Harrell, Ty Ann 1979-80 .554 9. Jones, JoAnne 2006-10 .532 10. Bates, Becky 1981-85 .519 11. Hubbard, Kelly 1985-86 .518 12. Brown, Isha 2004-06 .515
Butler, Kaelie 1991-94 .515 14. Phillips, Patti 1982-85 .510 15. Washington, Jennifer 1981-85 .501
3-PT
Player Seasons 3PM
1. Crawford, Katie 2003-07 230 2. Wipff, Bailey 2014-17 161 3. Adamson, Peyton 2011-13 151 4. Collins, Kylie 2016-20 145 5. Kester, Shea 1998-02 125 6. Dingler, D’Anna 2005-09 122 7. Sundberg, Sonya 2007-11 119 8. McGrath, Raven 2011-16 107 9. Bledsoe, Brianna 2010-14 106 10. Thomas, Kathy 2013-15 100 Smith, Helena 1988-92 100 Doroga, Jenn 1993-97 100 13. O’Dell, Meagan 2011-16 98 Parker, Lisa 2008-12 94 15. Davies, Casey 2002-06 93
Player Seasons 3PA
1. Crawford, Katie 2003-07 570 2. Wipff, Bailey 2014-17 422 3. Collins, Kylie 2016-20 406 4. Dingler, D’Anna 2005-09 393 5. Kester, Shea 1998-02 384 6. Sundberg, Sonya 2007-11 383 7. Adamson, Peyton 2011-13 366 8. Smith, Helena 1988-92 298 9. O’Dell, Meagan 2011-16 297 10. Stehling, Morgan 2008-12 294 11. Dorsey, Iyana 2020-22 293 12. Parker, Lisa 2008-12 291 13. Bledsoe, Brianna 2010-14 290 14. Davies, Casey 2002-06 277 15. Bowen, Tiffanie 1997-00 261
Player Seasons Pct. 1. Adamson, Peyton 2011-13 .413 Doroga, Jenn 1993-97 .413 3. Crawford, Katie 2003-07 .404 4. Thomas, Kathy 2013-15 .402 5. Bowen, Rochelle 1995-97 .384 6. Wipff, Bailey 2014-17 .382 7. Dick, Karla 1989-93 .375 8. Curtis, Kristin 1988-92 .367 9. Bledsoe, Brianna 2010-14 .366 10. Collins, Kylie 2016-20 .357 11. Allen, Kaylee 2018-19 .356 Foster-Mata, Julie 1989-92 .356 13. Tatum, Tiara 2014-18 .350 14. Bostad, McKinley 2017-19 .346 15. Martin, Michelle 2003-05 .344
Player Seasons FTM
Adamson, Shelby 2008-12 587
Wright, Kiara 2010-14 472
Garvin-Wilson, Misty 1998-02 433
Hailey, Mackenzie 2016-20 369
Byrd, Wanda 1978-82 359
Washington, Jennifer 1981-85 343
Buckler, Kathy 1983-87 342 8. Bates, Becky 1981-85 301
Butler, Kaelie 1991-94 295
Curtis, Kristin 1988-92 266
Dingler, D’Anna 2005-09 264
Jones, JoAnne 2006-10 252
Phillips, Patti 1982-85 246
Bostad, McKinley 2017-19 245 Crawford, Katie 2003-07 245
Player Seasons FTA 1. Wright, Kiara 2010-14 756
Adamson, Shelby 2008-12 736
Garvin-Wilson, Misty 1998-02 545
Washington, Jennifer 1981-85 520
Hailey, Mackenzie 2016-20 492 6. Buckler, Kathy 1983-87 485
Byrd, Wanda 1978-82 474 8. Butler, Kaelie 1991-94 438 9. Bates, Becky 1981-85 389 10. Jones, JoAnne 2006-10 385 11. May, Dianna 1976-80 370 12. Adamson, Peyton 2011-13 366 13. Curtis, Kristen 1988-92 365 14. Hula, Karen 1987-91 353 15. Phillips, Patti 1982-85 341
Player Seasons Pct. 1. Adamson, Peyton 2011-13 .923 2. Crawford, Katie 2003-07 .854 3. Bledsoe, Brianna 2010-14 .840 4. Dorsey, Iyana 2020-22 .837 5. Wipff, Bailey 2014-17 .827 6. Bostad, McKinley 2017-19 .825 7. Doroga, Jenn 1993-97 .799 8. Adamson, Shelby 2008-12 .798 9. Garvin-Wilson, Misty 1998-02 .794 10. Iwobi, Ikpeaku 2013-17 .783 11. McGrath, Raven 2011-16 .782 12. Butler, Saresa 1996-97 .780 13. Dingler, D’Anna 2005-09 .779 14. Bates, Becky 1981-85 .773 15. Kester, Shea 1998-02 .770
Player Seasons Reb 1. Washington, Jennifer 1981-85 1680 2. Wright, Kiara 2010-14 1227 3. Buckler, Kathy 1983-87 1065 4. Byrd, Wanda 1978-82 975 5. Hailey, Mackenzie 2016-20 897 6. Butler, Kaelie 1991-94 863 7. Iwobi, Ikpeaku 2013-17 740 8. May, Dianna 1976-80 695 9. Golding, Eleanor 1991-95 675 10. Dick, Karla 1989-93 657 11. Jones, JoAnne 2006-10 636 12. Edwards, Ronda 1980-84 621 13. Hula, Karen 1987-91 587 14. Haley, Brittnie 2006-11 571 15. Tibbs, Tina 1990-93 567
Player Seasons Off 1. Wright, Kiara 2010-14 354 2. Butler, Kaelie 1991-94 336 3. Hailey, Mackenzie 2016-20 306 4. Jones, JoAnne 2006-10 266 5. Iwobi, Ikpeaku 2013-17 265 6. Tibbs, Tina 1990-93 261 7. Dick, Karla 1989-93 235 8. Franklin, Amanda 2002-06 235 9. Haley, Brittnie 2006-11 228 10. Benson, Lucy 2017-22 217 11. Smith, Helena 1988-92 208 12. Golding, Eleanor 1991-95 199 13. Hula, Karen 1987-91 198 14. Redmon, Blair 2000-02 172 15. Escamilla, Marissa 2018-22 153 Brown, Isha 2004-06 153
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS (SINCE 1987)
Player Seasons Def 1. Wright, Kiara 2010-14 873 2. Hailey, Mackenzie 2016-20 591 3. Butler, Kaelie 1991-94 527 4. Golding, Eleanor 1991-95 476 5. Iwobi, Ikpeaku 2013-17 475 6. Dick, Karla 1989-93 422 7. Benson, Lucy 2017-22 343 Haley, Brittnie 2006-11 343 9. Smith, Helena 1988-92 338 10. Adamson, Shelby 2008-12 333 11. Hula, Karen 1987-91 315
Tibbs, Tina 1990-93 306
Garvin-Wilson, Misty 1998-02 302
Jones, JoAnne 2006-08 283
Franklin, Amanda 2002-06 281
Player Seasons Avg.
Washington, Jennifer 1981-85 13.8
Wright, Kiara 2010-14 11.4
Butler, Kaelie 1991-94 9.4
Buckler, Kathy 1983-87 9.1
Richburg, Melanie 1986-88 7.9
Hailey, Mackenzie 2016-20 7.4
Ross, Doris 1976-78 7.3
Dunlap, Patti 1978-80 7.2
Bowen, Rochelle 1995-97 6.8
Iwobi, Ikpeaku 2013-17 6.7
Brown, Isha 2004-06 6.6
Redmon, Blair 2000-02 6.5 Watkins, Debbie 1976-78 6.5
Washington, LaTrisha 2001-03 6.4
Player Seasons Ast 1. Phillips, Patti 1982-85 613 2. Adamson, Shelby 2008-12 463 3. Curtis, Kristin 1988-92 435 4. Sundberg, Sonya 2007-11 415 5. Crawford, Katie 2003-07 406 6. Foster-Mata, Julie 1989-92 393 7. Phillips, Paula 1982-85 380 8. Lewis, Lisa 1987-89 362 9. Ashmore, Morgan 2011-16 342 10. Edwards, Ronda 1980-84 332 11. Proctor, Tina 1980-84 290 12. Doroga, Jenn 1993-97 281 13 Collins, Kylie 2016-20 252 14. Dick, Karla 1989-93 220 15. Upshaw, Stephanie 1988-90 214
Player Seasons Stl
1. Curtis, Kristin 1988-92 360
2. Garvin-Wilson, Misty 1998-02 326
3. Adamson, Shelby 2008-12 256
4. Ashmore, Morgan 2012-16 244
5. Hailey, Mackenzie 2016-20 243
6. Wright, Kiara 2010-14 219
7. Golding, Eleanor 1991-95 212 8. Edwards, Ronda 1980-84 210 9. Phillips, Patti 1982-85 193 Washington, Jennifer 1981-85 193 11. Lewis, Lisa 1987-89 182 12. Sundberg, Sonya 2007-11 181 13. Smith, Helena 1988-92 179 14. Benson, Lucy 2017-22 175 15. Byrd, Wanda 1978-82 174
Player Seasons Blk
1. Washington, Jennifer 1981-85 174 2. Jones, JoAnne 2006-10 158 3. Hailey, Mackenzie 2016-20 124 4. Butler, Kaelie 1991-94 114 5. Tibbs, Tina 1990-93 102 6. Benford, Kelsey 2007-11 93 7. Lowrance, Shanae 2011-14 90 8. Wright, Kiara 2010-14 85 9. Golding, Eleanor 1991-95 83 10. Buckler, Kathy 1983-87 82 11. Haley, Brittnie 2006-11 81 12. Gamble, Nesha 1997-99 70 13. Garvin-Wilson, Misty 1998-02 61 14. Benson, Lucy 2017-22 52 15. Smith, Helena 1988-92 48
Player Seasons DD
1. Washington, Jennifer 1981-85 77 2. Wright, Kiara 2010-14 59 3. Hailey, Mackenzie 2016-20 31 Byrd, Wanda 1978-82 26 5. Buckler, Kathy 1983-87 25 6. Iwobi, Ikpeaku 2013-17 23 7. Butler, Kaelie 1991-94 20 8. Hubbard, Kelly 1985-86 14 Stroleny, Karen 1988-89 13 Smith, Sue 1977-80 13 Ross, Dorris 1976-81 13 12. Cole, Kay 1982-83 12 13. Richburg, Melanie 1986-88 11 Phillips, Patti 1982-85 11 15. Mayer, Fran 1980-81 10
Player Seasons GP 1. Benson, Lucy 2017-22 145 2. May, Dianna 1976-80 140 3. Byrd, Wanda 1978-82 133 4. Proctor, Tina 1980-84 129 5. Dick, Karla 1989-93 127 6. Collins, Kylie 2016-20 122
Washington, Jennifer 1981-85 122 8. Hailey, Mackenzie 2016-20 121 9. Bates, Becky 1981-85 120
Adamson, Shelby 2008-12 120 11. Edwards, Ronda 1980-84 119 Brianna Bledsoe 2010-14 119 13. Riggs, Debra 1976-80 117 Parker, Lisa 2008-12 117 15. Buckler, Kathy 1983-87 116 Curtis, Kristin 1988-92 116 Stehling, Morgan 2008-12 116
YEAR COACH W L PCT. W L PCT. PLACE POSTSEASON
1968-69 Sue Baker 7 11 .388
1969-70 Sue Baker 8 8 .500
1970-71 Sue Baker 18 12 .600
1971-72 Sue Baker 21 8 .724
1972-73 Sue Baker 23 5 .821
1973-74 Sue Baker 17 11 .607 1974-75 Sue Baker 15 11 .577
1975-76 Sue Baker 18 19 .486
AIAW State Championship
1976-77 Jan Lowrey 29 10 .744 TIAA Champions
1977-78 Jan Lowrey 20 16 .555 TIAA Champions
1978-79 Jan Lowrey 20 13 .606 TIAA Champions
1979-80 Jan Lowrey 27 10 .728
1980-81 Jan Lowrey 26 9 .743
TIAA Champions / AIAW Second Round (1-1)
TIAA Champions / AIAW First Round (0-1)
1981-82 Jan Lowrey 22 8 .733 TIAA Champions
1982-83 Jan Lowrey 27 5 .845 TIAA Champions
1983-84 Jan Lowrey 26 6 .813
TIAA Champions / NAIA First Round (0-1) 1984-85 Jan Lowrey 21 8 .724 TIAA Champions
1985-86 Jan Lowrey 14 15 .483 TIAA Champions
1986-87 Jan Lowrey 12 15 .444
1987-88 Jan Lowrey 17 12 .586 TIAA Champions 1988-89 Jan Lowrey 20 10 .666 TIAA Champions 1989-90 Jan Lowrey 16 13 .552 1990-91 Jan Lowrey 21 9 .700 TIAA Champions 1991-92 Jan Lowrey 30 8 .789 NAIA Sweet Sixteen (3-1) 1992-93 Jan Lowrey 21 13 .618 NAIA Third Round (2-1) 1993-94 Jan Lowrey 21 6 .777 1994-95 Jan Lowrey 1 25 .038 1 15 .063
Inaugural NCAA Division II season 1995-96 Jan Lowrey 12 14 .462 8 8 .500
1996-97 Tammy Moorhead 10 16 .385 6 12 .333 1997-98 Tammy Moorhead 8 18 .308 4 12 .250 9th-South 1998-99 Tammy Moorhead 10 16 .385 6 10 .375 7th-South 1999-00 Claude Cummings 10 16 .385 6 10 .375 6th-South 2000-01 Claude Cummings 10 16 .385 6 10 .375 5th-South 2001-02 Claude Cummings 13 13 .500 9 5 .643 2nd-North LSC Championship Tournament 2002-03 Claude Cummings 7 19 .269 3 9 .250 7th-North 2003-04 Ronnie Hearne 14 14 .500 8 4 .666 4th-North LSC Championship Tournament 2004-05 Ronnie Hearne 18 10 .643 8 4 .666 2nd-North LSC Championship Tournament 2005-06 Ronnie Hearne 19 10 .655 11 3 .786 T2nd-South
NCAA Regionals, 1st Round (0-1) 2006-07 Ronnie Hearne 16 10 .615 8 6 .571 T2nd-South LSC Championship Tournament 2007-08 Ronnie Hearne 17 11 .607 8 6 .571 4th-South LSC Championship Tournament 2008-09 Ronnie Hearne 16 12 .571 7 5 .583 T3rd-South LSC Championship Tournament 2009-10 Ronnie Hearne 23 7 .767 9 3 .750 2nd-South
NCAA Regionals, 1st Round (0-1) 2010-11 Ronnie Hearne 25 5 .833 13 1 .929 1st-South
NCAA Regionals, 2nd Round (1-1) 2011-12 Ronnie Hearne 23 9 .719 17 3 .850 1st
NCAA Regionals, 1st Round (0-1) 2012-13 Ronnie Hearne 19 10 .655 14 6 .700 3rd
NCAA Regionals, 1st Round (0-1) 2013-14 Ronnie Hearne 22 9 .710 10 6 .625 2nd
NCAA Regionals, 2nd Round (1-1) 2014-15 Misty Wilson 17 10 .629 9 7 .563 4th LSC Championship Tournament 2015-16 Misty Wilson 17 11 .607 10 6 .625 4th LSC Championship Tournament 2016-17 Misty Wilson 16 14 .533 12 8 .600 5th
NCAA Regionals, 1st Round (0-1) 2017-18 Misty Wilson 20 12 .625 12 8 .600 5th NCAA Regionals, 1st Round (0-1) 2018-19 Misty Wilson 22 9 .710 14 6 .700 3rd
NCAA Regionals, 1st Round (0-1) 2019-20 Misty Wilson 21 8 .724 15 7 .682 1st-Division
LSC Championship Tournament 2020-21 Misty Wilson 9 16 .360 4 10 .286 6th
Inaugural NCAA Division I season 2021-22 Misty Wilson 16 13 .552 8 10 .444 7th Total 6 Head Coaches 948 624 .603 246 200 .552 18 Postseason Appearances (NCAA era)
Ronnie Hearne 2003-14 11 212 107 .665 113 47 .706
Jan Lowrey 1976-96 20 403 225 .642 9 23 .281
Sue Baker 1968-76 8 127 85 .599
Misty Wilson 2014-present 8 138 93 .597 84 62 .575
Claude Cummings 1999-03 4 40 64 .385 24 34 .414 Tammy Moorhead 1996-99 3 28 50 .359 16 34 .320
Year Name GP Pts. Avg.
1968-69 Carene Bailey 19 221 11.6
1969-70 Christi Young 16 223 13.9
1970-71 Judy Gleaton 30 555 18.5
1971-72 Judy Gleaton 29 490 16.9
1972-73 Judy Gleaton 28 507 18.1
1973-74 Marcia Spalding 28 282 10.1
1974-75 Marcia Spalding 20 247 12.4
1975-76 Jan Lowrey 37 530 14.3
1976-77 Debbie Howard 39 577 14.7
1977-78 Debbie Howard 36 659 18.3
1978-79 Patti Dunlap 33 588 17.8
1979-80 Patti Dunlap 37 544 14.7
1980-81 Wanda Byrd 35 564 16.2
1981-82 Wanda Byrd 30 480 16.0
1982-83 Kay Cole 30 548 18.2
1983-84 Jennifer Washington 31 578 18.6
1984-85 Jennifer Washington 29 554 19.1
1985-86 Kathy Buckler 29 511 17.6
1986-87 Kathy Buckler 26 503 19.3
1987-88 Pam Webb 28 559 20.3
1988-89 Karen Stroleny 30 509 16.9 1989-90 Helena Smith 27 305 11.3
1990-91 Helena Smith 30 406 13.5 1991-92 Helena Smith 38 509 13.4
1992-93 Kaelie Butler 27 407 15.1 1993-94 Kaelie Butler 27 561 20.8 1994-95 Jana Skelton 17 223 13.1
1995-96 Rachelle Bowen 26 474 18.2 1996-97 Rachelle Bowen 26 497 19.1 1997-98 Rachel Britt 24 243 10.1 1998-99 Rachel Britt 26 237 9.1
1999-00 Misty Wilson 26 307 11.8
2000-01 Misty Wilson 26 488 18.8
2001-02 Misty Wilson 25 421 16.8
2002-03 Tawana Simpson 23 304 13.2 2003-04 TaNesiah Lamb 28 278 9.9
2004-05 Amanda Franklin 28 355 12.7 2005-06 Iveta Griffin 29 390 13.4
2006-07 Katie Crawford 26 317 12.2 2007-08 Brittnie Haley 19 223 11.7
2008-09 Jones JoAnne 28 381 13.6
2009-10 Shelby Adamson 30 363 12.1
2010-11 Shelby Adamson 30 482 16.1
2011-12 Peyton Adamson 32 432 13.5
2012-13 Kiara Wright 29 538 18.6
2013-14 Kiara Wright 31 607 19.6 2014-15 Kathy Thomas 27 379 14.0
2015-16 Bailey Wipff 28 366 13.1
2016-17 Mackenzie Hailey 30 484 16.1
2017-18 Mackenzie Hailey 31 448 14.5 2018-19 Mackenzie Hailey 31 483 15.6
2019-20 Mackenzie Hailey 29 465 16.0
2020-21 Marissa Escamilla 22 312 14.2 2021-22 Iyana Dorsey 25 259 10.4
Year Name GP Reb. Avg. 1968-69 No Records Found 1969-70 No Records Found 1970-71 No Records Found 1971-72 No Records Found 1972-73 No Records Found 1973-74 No Records Found 1974-75 No Records Found 1975-76 Jan Lowrey 37 215 5.8 1976-77 Doris Ross 36 265 7.3 1977-78 No Records Found 1978-79 Sue Smith 32 284 8.9 1979-80 Ty Ann Harrell 36 306 8.5 1980-81 Wanda Byrd 35 280 8.0 1981-82 Jennifer Washington 30 366 12.2 1982-83 Jennifer Washington 32 457 14.3 1983-84 Jennifer Washington 31 422 13.6 1984-85 Jennifer Washington 29 435 15.0 1985-86 Kathy Buckler 29 321 11.0 1986-87 Kathy Buckler 26 260 10.0 1987-88 Melanie Richburg 27 236 8.7 1988-89 Karen Stroleny 30 305 10.1 1989-90 Karen Hula 26 169 6.5 1990-91 Karla Dick 30 212 7.1 1991-92 Kaelie Butler 38 240 6.3 1992-93 Kaelie Butler 27 270 10.0 1993-94 Kaelie Butler 27 353 13.1 1994-95 Miyoshi Oliver 26 187 7.2 1995-96 Jane Skelton 25 202 8.1 1996-97 Rochelle Bowen 26 185 7.1 1997-98 Nesha Gamble 25 165 6.6 1998-99 Nesha Gamble 26 133 5.1 1999-00 Bianca Francoeur 26 125 4.8 2000-01 Lonia Garner 26 163 6.3 2001-02 Blair Redmon 25 214 8.6 2002-03 LaTrisha Washington 25 180 7.2 2003-04 TaNeisha Lamb 28 156 5.6 2004-05 Isha Brown 28 203 7.3 2005-06 Iveta Griffin 29 255 8.8 2006-07 JoAnne Jones 26 155 6.0 2007-08 Krystal Cole 28 174 6.2 2008-09 JoAnne Jones 28 198 7.1 2009-10 Brittnie Haley 30 195 6.5 2010-11 Kiara Wright 30 229 7.6 2011-12 Kiara Wright 22 212 9.6 2012-13 Kiara Wright 29 406 14.0 2013-14 Kiara Wright 31 380 12.3 2014-15 Ikpeaku Iwobi 27 235 8.7 2015-16 Ikpeaku Iwobi 28 213 7.6 2016-17 Mackenzie Hailey 30 168 8.4 2017-18 Mackenzie Hailey 31 222 7.2 2018-19 Mackenzie Hailey 31 225 7.3 2019-20 Mackenzie Hailey 29 198 6.8 2020-21 Marissa Escamilla 22 159 7.2 2021-22 Seynabou Thiam 27 167 6.2
Date Team W/L Score
11/27/78 at Angelo State L 85-90
2/8/79 at Texas Wesleyan L 87-89 1/12/80 at McMurry W 72-71
2/1/83 Lubbock Christian W 65-60 2/7/85 Wayland Baptist W 89-83 11/20/85 St. Edward’s L 65-68
2/11/86 Southwestern W 82-78 11/15/86 at Southwestern Okla. L 84-86
1/9/89 Lubbock Christian W 70-63 1/19/89 at Lubbock Christian L 60-64
3/14/92 vs. Pacific W 68-66 11/22/95 at Cameron L 86-92
1/15/98 TAMU-Kingsville W 76-71
2/12/98 Eastern New Mexico L 79-86 12/4/99 at Southwestern Okla. L 50-59 1/20/01 TAMU-Kingsville L 75-77 2/15/01 at TAMU-Kingsville L 83-94 11/25/01 Cameron L 63-71 1/30/03 at Cameron L 70-75
2/4/06 Angelo State L 76-83 12/1/07 Southwestern Okla. W 79-73 2/2/08 Angelo State W 63-62 3/1/08 at Angelo State L 60-70 11/20/12 at UT-Permian Basin L 79-82 12/5/12 at Angelo State W 71-61
1/12/13 at Midwestern State L 71-78 11/13/13 St. Mary’s W 74-73 2/5/14 Midwestern State W 78-75 2/8/14 at Cameron L 72-76 11/14/14 Southern Arkansas W 72-71 11/28/14 Lubbock Christian W 73-71
1/21/15 West Texas A&M L 86-87 2/1/15 Texas Woman’s W 82-76 1/23/16 at West Texas A&M L 73-78
3/3/16 Texas A&M-Commerce W 78-74 12/3/16 Cameron W 90-89 1/5/17 at Angelo State L 74-81
1/7/17 at Texas A&M-Kingsville W 62-59 12/9/17 Eastern New Mexico L 72-78
2/17/18 Texas Woman’s L 69-77 11/17/18 at Cal Poly Pomona L 70-82 12/14/18 at St. Edward’s W 93-90 11/23/19 Texas Woman’s L 55-63 2/13/20 at West Texas A&M W 52-49 2/20/20 St. Mary’s L 67-74
Date Team W/L Score
1/13/89 vs. McMurry W 79-73
2/5/01 at West Texas A&M L 83-102 2/16/11 vs. West Texas A&M W 75-66 3/4/11 vs. Central Oklahoma L 70-74 2/2/17 Eastern New Mexico L 76-81
TIAA CHAMPIONS
Record: 20-16 Overall
Head Coach: Jan Lowery
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A
11/10/77 Baylor L 66-84 A
11/16/77 Grayson County W 81-54 H 11/19/77 Texas-Arlington L 69-72 H 11/21/77 Grayson County W 66-44 A 11/22/77 Angelo State W 79-69 H
12/1/77 Baylor L 72-106 A
TIAA CHAMPIONS Record: 20-13 Overall Head Coach: Jan Lowery
TIAA CHAMPIONS
Record: 27-10 Overall
Head Coach: Jan Lowery
12/6/77
* Trinity L 77-80 A
* Hardin-Simmons L 58-59 H 12/10/77
12/12/77 Weatherford College L 59-69 A
1/13/78
* Trinity W 75-64 H
1/14/78 Abilene Christian L 71-76 A
1/17/78 Texas Wesleyan L 67-74 H
1/20/78
1/21/78
1/26/78
1/27/78
* McMurry W 79-51 A
* Sul Ross State W 112-40 A
* Sul Ross State W 106-46 H
! McMurry W 80-63 H
1/27/78 ! West Texas A&M W 79-73 H
1/28/78 ! Texas Wesleyan L 69-83 H 1/28/78 ! Weatherford College L 50-65 H
1/30/78 Texas-Arlington L 50-64 A 2/2/78 + McMurry W 79-65 N 2/3/78 + Temple L 75-128 N 2/13/78 Abilene Christian W 92-87 H 2/15/78 Weatherford College W 93-80 H 2/17/78 * Trinity W 81-67 N
2/17/78 * McMurry W 71-69 N 2/18/78 * Sul Ross State W 88-42 N 2/18/78 * Trinity W 70-48 N 2/20/78 * Hardin Simmons W 87-84 A 2/23/78 % Texas Woman’s W 73-59 N 2/24/78 % Baylor L 55-95 N 3/2/78 $ TCU W 77-72 N 3/3/78 $ Southern Methodist L 55-59 N 3/9/78 ^ Louisiana College L 52-77 N 3/11/78 ^ Midwestern State W 70-63 N 3/12/78 ^ Phillips University L 72-99 N
*-Conference Games; ! - Tarleton Invitational; + - ASU Tournament; % - TAIA Bi-Zone Tournament; $ - TAIA W Div. III State Tourn. in San Angelo; ^ - AIAW Regionals
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A 11/21/78 Western Texas JC L 79-89 H 11/27/78 Angelo State L-OT 85-90 A 11/29/78 * McMurry W 75-54 A 12/2/78 Hardin-Simmons W 88-59 H 12/5/78 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 102-71 H 12/9/78 Texas Wesleyan L 66-85 H 12/11/78 Abilene Christian L 81-90 H 1/10/79 Western Texas JC W 66-64 A 1/11/79 * Sul Ross State W 83-30 A
1/13/79 * McMurry W 95-70 H 1/16/79 Abilene Christian L 76-80 A 1/17/79 Weatherford College W 72-65 H 1/19/79 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 98-84 A 1/22/79 * Austin College W 99-41 A 1/26/79 ! Howard Payne W 71-40 H 1/26/79 ! Midwestern State L 68-76 H 1/27/79 ! Western Texas JC L 66-85 H 1/29/79 * Trinity W 82-55 H 2/2/79 + Angelo State L 82-86 A 2/2/79 + Hardin-Simmons W 89-66 N 2/2/79 + McMurry W 88-77 N 2/5/79 * Trinity W 73-41 A 2/8/79 Texas Wesleyan L-OT 87-89 A 2/10/79 * Sul Ross State W 106-36 H 2/12/79 * Austin College W 106-33 H 2/16/79 % Rice W 83-57 H 2/16/79 % Texas Wesleyan L 76-86 H 2/17/79 % Midwestern State L 65-66 H 2/19/79 Angelo State L 85-93 H 2/20/79 Weatherford College W 75-60 A 2/22/79 $ Angelo State L 78-85 N 2/23/79 $ St. Mary’s W 84-72 N 2/24/79 $ Texas A&M-Commerce W 77-65 N
*-Conference Games; ! - Tarleton Invitational + - ASU Nathan’s Tournament; % - TAIA Bi-Zone Tournament; $ - TAIA W Div. III State Tournament in Wichita Falls
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A 11/15/79 Hardin-Simmons W 91-63 H 11/17/79 Weatherford JC W 89-74 H 11/19/79 Western Texas JC L 70-94 A 11/22/79 Cisco JC W 84-60 A 11/27/79 Texas Wesleyan L 67-73 A 11/29/79 Mary Hardin-Baylor L 58-60 A 12/1/79 Cisco JC W 74-72 H 12/4/79 Hardin-Simmons L 65-68 A 12/5/79 Weatherford JC L 62-78 A
1/10/80
* Sul Ross State W 95-43 A 1/12/80 * McMurry W-OT 72-71 A 1/15/80 Abilene Christian L 69-103 A 1/17/80 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 76-58 H 1/19/80 * Lubbock Christian W 86-57 A 1/21/80
* Austin College W 101-32 H 1/24/80 East Texas Baptist W 68-56 H 1/24/80 Southwestern W 62-58 H 1/25/80 Midwestern State W 74-66 H 1/25/80 Western Texas JC W 86-81 H 1/28/80 * Trinity W 69-44 A 1/30/80 * Sul Ross State W 95-45 H 2/1/80 Abilene Christian L 88-95 N 2/1/80 * McMurry W 81-74 N 2/2/80 Angelo State W 78-72 A 2/4/80 * Trinity W 89-46 H 2/7/80 Texas Wesleyan W 87-81 H 2/9/80
* Lubbock Christian W 88-63 H 2/11/80 * Austin College W 77-30 A 2/16/80 * McMurry W 74-54 H 2/18/80 Abilene Christian W 81-77 H 2/21/80 $ Incarnate Word W 84-36 N 2/22/80 $ Trinity W 93-35 N 2/23/80 $ McMurry W 75-69 N 2/25/80 Western Texas JC L 75-92 H 3/1/80 # McMurry L 55-58 N 3/2/80 ^ Spring Arbor W 69-68 N 3/3/80 ^ Mt. Mercy L 81-90 N
*-Conference Games; $ - TAIA W Div. III State Tournament; #-AIAW Region 4 Tournament; ^-AIAW Div. III National Tourn.
TIAA CHAMPIONS
Record: 26-9 Overall
Head Coach: Jan Lowery
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A
11/10/80 Abilene Christian L 45-93 A 11/13/80 Hardin-Simmons L 85-90 A 11/15/80 Ranger JC W 69-67 H 11/18/80 Howard Payne L 64-66 H 11/24/80 Western Texas JC W 67-64 H 11/25/80 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 80-59 A 12/2/80 Texas Wesleyan L 74-90 A 12/4/80 Trinity W 114-51 N 12/5/80 Hardin-Simmons L 60-65 A 12/5/80 Eastern New Mexico W 78-56 N 12/6/80 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 80-42 N 1/6/81 Howard Payne W 67-66 A 1/8/81
TIAA CHAMPIONS
Record: 22-8 Overall Head Coach: Jan Lowery
TIAA CHAMPIONS
Record: 27-5 Overall
Head Coach: Jan Lowery
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A
* Sul Ross State W 78-44 A 1/10/81
* McMurry W 67-58 H
1/13/81 Hardin-Simmons W 65-59 H
1/17/81
* Lubbock Christian W 73-65 H 1/19/81 * Austin College W 60-24 A
1/22/81 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 87-70 H
1/24/81
* Sul Ross State W 63-42 H 1/26/81 * Trinity W 80-46 H 1/29/81 Texas A&M-Commerce W 82-61 H 1/30/81 Howard JC W 78-64 H 1/31/81 Texas-Arlington L 54-56 H 2/2/81 * Trinity W 89-41 A
2/7/81
* Lubbock Christian W 71-51 A 2/9/81 * Austin College W 78-34 H 2/11/81 Texas Wesleyan W 75-74 H 2/14/81 * McMurry W 70-64 A
2/17/81 Western Texas JC L 75-80 A 2/19/81 $ Trinity W 94-56 N 2/20/81 $ McMurry W 73-69 A 2/24/81 Abilene Christian L 64-69 H 3/4/81 # Centenary W 114-36 N 3/5/81 # McMurry W 73-69 A 3/9/81 ^ San Francisco State L 54-56 A
*-Conference Games; $-TAIAW Div. III State Tournament; #-SWAIAW Region 4 Tournament; ^-AIAW Div. III National Tournament
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A 11/11/81 Mary-Hardin Baylor W 62-57 A 11/14/81 Weatherford JC W 78-68 A 11/16/81 Weatherford JC W 84-71 N 11/7/81 Ranger JC W 70-63 A 11/19/81 Hardin-Simmons W 66-60 A 11/20/81 McClennan JC L 64-76 H 11/24/81 Weatherford JC W 76-57 H 12/1/81 Howard Payne W 63-61 A 12/4/81 ! Sam Houston L 54-60 A 12/4/81 ! Wharton JC W 69-46 N 12/5/81 ! Rice L 48-66 N 12/5/81 ! Blinn JC L 63-75 N 12/8/81 Hardin-Simmons W 76-73 H 1/9/82 * McMurry L 48-69 A 1/16/82 * Lubbock Christian W 87-69 A 1/18/82 * Austin College W 97-53 H 1/23/82 * Sul Ross State W 89-37 H 1/25/82 * Trinity W 74-44 A 1/28/82 % Eastern New Mexico W 75-64 H 1/29/82 % Texas-Arlington L 58-76 H 2/1/82 * Trinity W 85-62 H 2/3/82 Texas Wesleyan L 78-93 H 2/6/82 * Lubbock Christian W 94-93 H 2/8/82 * Austin College W 65-54 A 2/10/82 Texas Wesleyan W 67-61 H 2/13/82 * McMurry W 73-70 H 2/15/82 * Sul Ross State W 69-48 A 2/18/82 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 79-51 H 2/25/82 # Trinity W 93-66 N 2/26/82 # McMurry L 67-81 A
*-Conference Games; !-Sam Houston Tournament; %-Tarleton Invitational; #-TAIAW Div. III State Tournament
11/9/82 Ranger JC W 65-54 H 11/11/82 Texas Wesleyan W 64-60 H 11/18/82 ! Cochise JC W 84-41 N 11/19/82 ! Frank Phillips JC W 91-46 N 11/20/82 ! South Plains JC W 60-52 N 11/23/82 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 89-68 H 11/30/82 Our Lady of the Lake W 77-28 A 12/1/82 Incarnate Word W 62-42 H 12/6/82 Howard Payne L 67-68 A 1/8/83 * McMurry W 75-57 H 1/10/83 Incarnate Word W 62-48 A 1/12/83 Our Lady of the Lake W 71-42 H 1/15/83 * Lubbock Christian W 69-46 H 1/17/83 * Austin College W 98-37 A 1/22/83 * Sul Ross State W 76-52 A 1/25/83 Howard Payne L 68-72 H 1/27/83 % Southwestern W 84-62 H 1/28/83 % Incarnate Word W 72-57 H 1/29/83 % Texas-Arlington W 81-53 H 2/1/83 * Lubbock Christian W-OT 65-60 A 2/3/83 Ω Southwest Texas L 83-95 N 2/4/83 Ω Sam Houston W 85-58 N 2/5/83 Ω Midwestern State W 111-83 N 2/7/83 * Austin College W 93-20 H 2/9/83 Texas Wesleyan L 70-72 A 2/12/83 * McMurry W 87-80 A 2/15/83 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 78-66 A 2/17/83 Texas Woman’s W 106-52 H 2/19/83 * Sul Ross State W 63-48 H 2/24/83 # Paul Quinn W 80-54 A 2/25/83 # Texas Wesleyan W 87-65 N 2/26/83 # Wayland Baptist L 73-83 A
*-Conference Games; !-South Plains Classic; %-Tarleton Invitational; Ω-Angelo State Tournament; #-District 8 Playoffs
TIAA CHAMPIONS
Record: 26-6 Overall
Head Coach: Jan Lowery
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A 11/7/83 Paul Quinn W 67-65 A 11/9/83 Concordia W 91-60 A 11/10/83 Southwestern L 71-76 A 11/15/83 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 86-76 H 11/18/83 Midwestern State W 94-73 H 11/21/83 Paul Quinn W 77-59 H 11/29/83 Howard Payne W 92-78 A 12/2/83 Southwestern W 76-74 N 12/3/83 Angelo State W 74-69 A 1/13/84 McMurry W 84-37 A 1/14/84 Sul Ross State W 92-48 N 1/16/84 * Sul Ross State W 64-42 A
1/19/84 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 80-66 A 1/21/84 * McMurry W 104-43 A
1/24/84 Texas Wesleyan L 70-84 A
1/27/84 Texas Woman’s W 83-64 H 1/27/84 Texas Wesleyan L 72-73 H 1/28/84 Midwestern State W 89-81 H
1/31/84 Midwestern State L 79-81 A 2/3/84 Wayland Baptist L 86-87 H 2/6/84 * Austin College W 129-50 H 2/9/84 Southwestern W 87-85 H 2/11/84 * McMurry W 74-50 H 2/14/84 Texas Wesleyan W 96-55 H
2/17/84 Howard Payne W 94-87 H
2/18/84 * Austin College W 85-40 A 2/20/84 * Sul Ross State W 74-59 H 2/23/84 $ Sul Ross State W 89-51 N 2/24/84 $ Texas Wesleyan W 77-59 N 2/24/84 $ Midwestern State W 99-68 A 2/27/84 # Southwestern W 96-70 H 3/1/84 ^ Berry (Ga.) L 65-74 A
TIAA CHAMPIONS
Record: 21-8 Overall Head Coach: Jan Lowery
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A 11/15/84 Howard Payne W 88-80 A 11/17/84 Lubbock Christian W 81-67 H 11/20/84 Paul Quinn W 66-52 A 11/29/84 Mary-Hardin Baylor W 97-69 H 12/2/84 ! Huston-Tillotson W 81-60 N 12/5/84 ! Hardin-Simmons W 85-67 A 12/7/84 Texas Lutheran L 61-87 A 12/15/84 Southeast Missouri L 61-67 N 12/17/84 Paul Quinn W 76-63 H 1/5/85 Austin College W 83-46 N 1/7/85 Southwestern L 77-89 A 1/9/85 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 99-79 A 1/13/85 * McMurry W 81-59 H 1/15/85 Texas Wesleyan L 71-88 A 1/20/85 Howard Payne W 79-64 H 1/23/85 * Austin College W 71-41 A 1/27/85 * Sul Ross State W 79-60 H 2/1/85 % Schreiner W 84-75 H 2/5/85 % Southwestern W 93-82 H 2/7/85 % Wayland Baptist W-OT 89-83 H 2/10/85 * Sul Ross State L 62-66 A 2/13/85 Texas Wesleyan W 69-62 H 2/15/85 * McMurry W 76-56 A 2/18/85 Wayland Baptist L 58-83 A 2/21/85 Lubbock Christian W 97-83 A 2/24/85 * Austin College W 92-45 H 2/27/85 Southwestern L 64-77 H 3/1/85 # Texas College W 87-86 N 3/2/85 # Texas Wesleyan L 67-75 A
*-Conference Games; !-Hardin-Simmons Tournament; %-Tarleton Invitational; #-Distrcit 8 Playoffs
TIAA CHAMPIONS Record: 14-15 Overall Head Coach: Jan Lowery
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A 11/12/85 Concordia W 95-69 H 11/15/85 Paul Quinn L 54-72 A 11/20/85 St. Edward’s L-OT 65-68 H 11/22/85 Mary Hardin-Baylor L 63-76 A 11/26/85 Howard Payne W 87-83 A 11/29/85 Incarnate Word W 68-61 A 11/30/85 Lubbock Christian W 69-63 N 12/15/85 Huston-Tillotson L 57-88 A 12/14/85 St. Edward’s L 53-78 A
1/10/86 Texas Lutheran L 53-66 H 1/11/86 Huston-Tillotson L 70-78 H 1/13/86 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 61-78 H 1/15/86 St. Mary’s L 62-92 A 1/18/86 McMurry W 64-51 A 1/21/86 Texas Wesleyan L 57-72 H 1/23/86 Wiley College L 60-84 A 1/25/87
* Austin College W 54-53 H 1/27/86 Paul Quinn W 82-67 H 2/1/86
Record: 12-15 Overall Head Coach: Jan Lowery
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A 11/10/86 Huston-Tillotson L 77-95 A 11/15/86 Southwestern Okla. L-OT 84-86 A 11/18/86 Mary Hardin-Baylor L 57-69 H 11/19/86 Wayland Baptist L 50-115 A 12/5/86 Southwestern L 67-84 H 12/7/86 Concordia W 95-77 H 1/3/87 St. Edward’s W 82-79 A 1/4/87 Howard Payne W 79-78 H 1/6/87 Midwestern State L 49-76 A 1/7/87 Texas Lutheran W 67-66 H 1/9/87 Mary Hardin-Baylor L 81-86 H 1/12/87 Texas Lutheran W 82-67 A 1/13/87 Sul Ross State L 63-80 A 1/16/87 St. Edward’s L 72-92 H 1/17/87 Midwestern State L 72-77 H 1/19/87 Texas Wesleyan L 62-92 A 1/27/87
* McMurry W 64-54 H 2/3/87
* Austin College W 113-64 A 2/6/87 Dallas Baptist W 103-71 A 2/15/87
* Sul Ross State L 64-74 H 2/18/87 Texas Wesleyan W 88-81 A 2/21/87
* McMurry College W 67-55 H 2/23/87 Wayland Baptist L 67-82 H 2/27/87 Dallas Baptist W 94-76 H 3/1/87
* Austin College W 77-58 A 3/2/87
* Sul Ross State L 72-73 N 3/3/87
# Sul Ross State L 60-75 A
*-Conference Games; #-Distict 8 Playoffs
TIAA CHAMPIONS
Record: 17-12 Overall Head Coach: Jan Lowery
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A 11/9/87 Paul Quinn W 72-69 A 11/13/87 Southwestern Okla. L 71-80 A 11/18/87 Mary Hardin-Baylor L 82-96 A 11/20/87 St. Edward’s W 77-69 H 11/21/87 Concordia L 73-77 H 11/23/87 St. Edward’s L 78-86 A 12/4/87 Texas Lutheran W 68-61 H 12/5/87 Langston W 78-71 H 1/8/88 Okla. Panhandle State W 69-65 H 1/9/88 Southwestern Okla. L 54-82 H 1/13/88 Concordia W 83-78 A
Sul Ross State W 69-52 N
1/15/88 Texas Lutheran L 69-83 A 1/16/88
1/18/88
* Howard Payne W 70-66 H 1/20/88
* McMurry W 69-55 A
* Midwestern State L 60-70 H 1/23/88
1/25/88
* McMurry W 75-69 H
* Sul Ross State W 62-61 H 2/3/86 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 80-71 H 2/6/86 Wiley College W 78-66 H 2/8/86
2/11/86 Southwestern W-OT 82-78 H 2/13/86 Texas Wesleyan L 55-85 A 2/15/86 * Austin College W 86-60 A 2/17/86 St. Mary’s L 61-67 H 2/21/86
* Sul Ross State L 51-64 A 2/24/86
# Sul Ross State W 53-51 N 2/25/86
# Wayland Baptist L 52-97 A
*-Conference Games; #-District 8 Playoffs
* Austin College W 71-68 H 1/28/88 Southwestern W 88-72 H 1/30/88
* Sul Ross State W 73-57 H
2/1/88 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 86-79 H 2/3/88 Texas Wesleyan W 80-70 H 2/6/88
2/8/88
2/13/88
* Howard Payne L 65-71 H
* McMurry W 75-69 A
* Austin College W 85-53 H
2/15/88
# Midwestern State L 60-78 N
* Sul Ross State L 63-69 A 2/18/88 Texas Wesleyan L 51-80 A 2/20/88 Dallas Baptist L 79-94 H 2/24/88 Midwestern State L 68-91 A 2/27/88
*-Conference Games; #-District 8 Playoffs
TIAA CHAMPIONS
Record: 20-10 Overall
Head Coach: Jan Lowery
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A 11/10/88 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 78-70 A 11/15/88 Paul Quinn W 71-67 H 11/18/88 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 77-60 H 11/19/88 Texas Lutheran W 71-51 H 11/22/88 Concordia W 80-70 H 11/29/88 Texas Wesleyan L 62-76 A 12/2/88 Austin College W 72-60 H 12/3/88 Sul Ross State W 59-47 H 12/5/88 St. Edward’s L 49-60 H 1/7/89 St. Edward’s L 65-82 A 1/9/89 Lubbock Christian W-OT 70-63 H
1/12/89 Howard Payne W 67-63 N
1/13/89 McMurry W-2OT 79-73 N
1/16/89 Texas Lutheran L 59-66 A
1/19/89 Lubbock Christian L-OT 60-64 A
1/21/89
* Howard Payne W 64-60 H
1/23/89 * McMurry W 54-52 A
1/26/89 Midwestern State L 68-69 A
TIAA CHAMPIONS
Record: 21-9 Overall Head Coach: Jan Lowery
Record: 30-8 Overall
Head Coach: Jan Lowery
1/28/89
* Austin College W 81-63 H 1/30/89 * Sul Ross State L 72-77 A 2/2/89 University of Dallas W 113-53 H 2/6/89 * Howard Payne W 62-57 A 2/9/89 Midwestern State L 70-74 H 2/11/89 * McMurry W 69-55 H 2/14/89
* Austin College W 79-59 A 2/16/89 Concordia W 72-67 A 2/18/89 * Sul Ross State W 74-63 H 2/25/89 Texas Wesleyan L 59-88 H 2/27/89 # McMurry W 68-48 N 2/28/89 # Wayland Baptist L 41-84 N
*-Conference Games; #-District 8 Playoffs
Record: 16-13 Overall
Head Coach: Jan Lowery
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A 11/13/89 Huston-Tillotson L 64-70 A 11/17/89 Southeastern Okla. L 59-70 H 11/18/89 Texas Lutheran W 62-54 H 11/20/89 Mary Hardin-Baylor L 60-68 A 11/27/89 St. Edward’s W 68-65 A 12/1/89 Abilene Christian W 59-53 N 12/2/89 Midwestern State L 54-66 A 12/4/89 Texas Wesleyan L 57-58 H 1/10/90 St. Edward’s L 66-68 H 1/12/90 East Texas Baptist L 55-72 N 1/13/90 Texas Lutheran W 74-71 A 1/16/90 Oral Roberts W 71-64 A 1/18/90 Paul Quinn L 65-82 A 1/20/90
* Howard Payne L 63-64 A 1/24/90
* McMurry W 61-42 H 1/27/90
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A 11/10/90 St. Edward’s L 57-73 H 11/13/90 St. Edward’s L 61-79 A 11/16/90 Texas Lutheran W 81-57 H 11/17/90 Southwestern Okla. L 55-80 H 11/20/90 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 70-53 H 11/23/90 Xavier L 56-80 A 11/24/90 Dillard L 61-70 N 11/29/90 Oklahoma Christian L 62-80 H 11/30/90 Texas A&M-Commerce W 70-65 A 12/1/90 Southeastern Okla. W 65-55 N 12/3/90 Incarnate Word W 56-53 H 12/5/90 East Central L 51-62 H 1/7/91 Texas-Arlington L 66-87 A 1/12/91 * Howard Payne W 79-56 A 1/14/91 Texas Wesleyan W 62-52 A 1/16/91 * Austin College W 95-42 H 1/19/91 * Univ. of Dallas W 93-25 A 1/23/91 * McMurry W 65-51 H 1/26/91 * Sul Ross State W 82-51 A 1/30/91 * Hardin-Simmons W 79-32 H 2/4/91 Texas Wesleyan W 78-69 H 2/6/91 * Howard Payne W 89-58 H 2/9/91 * Austin College W 96-54 A 2/13/91 * Univ. of Dallas W 92-28 H 2/16/91 * McMurry W 77-45 A 2/18/91 Wayland Baptist W 70-67 H 2/20/91 * Sul Ross State W 65-39 H 2/23/91 * Hardin-Simmons W 75-57 A 2/25/91 # Lubbock Christian W 60-53 H 2/27/91 # Wayland Baptist L 53-68 A
*-Conference Games; #-District 8 Playoffs
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A 11/12/91 * Ambassador College W 92-58 A 11/14/91 Southwestern Okla. L 45-65 H 11/16/91 Texas Lutheran W 78-44 H 11/19/91 St. Edward’s L 65-68 H 11/22/91 Texas A&M-Commerce W 68-51 A 11/23/91 Louisiana College W 62-61 N 11/26/91 Texas A&M-Commerce W 72-66 H 11/28/91 Mesa State L 64-75 N 11/29/91 Southern College W 54-49 N 11/30/91 Cal-San Bernadino W 53-50 N 12/6/91 Arkansas-Monticello W FORFEIT A 12/7/91 Central Arkansas L 53-68 N 12/10/91 Southeastern Okla. W 89-74 H 1/9/92 St. Mary’s W 77-63 N 1/10/92 Incarnate Word W 71-64 A 1/11/92 Southern Nazarene L 56-85 N 1/15/92 Texas Wesleyan W 81-50 H 1/20/92 Concordia W 95-55 H 1/22/92 * Ambassador College W 98-48 H 1/24/92 Schreiner College W 89-83 A 1/27/92 Texas Wesleyan W 68-53 A 2/1/92 Midwestern State W 73-64 H 2/3/92 Texas Lutheran W 74-72 A 2/5/92 * Hardin-Simmons W 92-64 H 2/7/92 Schreiner College W 62-58 A 2/9/92 St. Edward’s L 65-67 A 2/10/92 * Huston-Tillotson W 81-62 H 2/13/92 Incarnate Word W 66-49 A 2/15/92 Southeastern Okla. L 57-88 A 2/19/92 Midwestern State W 71-63 H 2/22/92 * Huston-Tillotson W 76-42 A 2/27/92 * Hardin-Simmons W 60-48 N 3/2/92 # Hardin-Simmons W 60-52 N 3/4/92 # Huston-Tillotson W 75-50 N 3/13/92 ^ St. Joseph’s W 81-70 N 3/14/92 ^ Pacific W-OT 68-66 N 3/16/92 ^ Mount St. Joseph W 91-72 N 3/17/92 ^ Northern State L 56-73 N
* Austin College W 110-49 A 1/31/90
* Sul Ross State W 68-44 H
2/2/90 Lubbock Christian W 61-45 N 2/3/90 Wayland Baptist L 43-92 N 2/5/90
* Univ. of Dallas W FORFEIT A 2/7/90
* Howard Payne L 62-64 H 2/10/90
* McMurry W 83-49 A 2/12/90 Huston-Tillotson W 87-75 H 2/14/90
* Austin College W 93-48 H 2/17/90
* Sul Ross State L 58-61 A
2/19/90 Oral Roberts W 78-66 H
2/21/90 Texas Wesleyan L 57-73 A
2/24/90
# Midwestern State L 52-65 N
* Univ. of Dallas W FORFEIT H 2/25/90
*-Conference Games; #-District 8 Playoffs
Record: 21-13 Overall
Head Coach: Jan Lowery
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A
11/13/92 Concordia W 73-64 N
11/14/92 Huston-Tillotson W 66-52 N 11/17/92 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 63-59 A
11/20/92 Texas Lutheran W 58-45 H 11/21/92 Southwestern Okla. L 48-60 H
12/1/92 Texas Wesleyan W 96-57 H
12/4/92 St. Edward’s L 66-84 A
12/5/92 Schreiner College W 69-53 N 12/7/92 Texas A&M-Commerce L 72-82 H 12/12/92 Concordia L 69-70 A
1/5/93 Texas Lutheran W 72-53 H
1/7/93 Wayland Baptist L 44-74 N
1/8/93 Schreiner College L 52-55 N
1/9/93 East Texas Baptist W 65-60 N
1/11/93 Texas Lutheran W 56-49 A
1/12/93 Incarnate Word L 79-83 H
1/13/93 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 63-60 H
1/16/93 Concordia W 64-49 H
1/19/93 Wayland Baptist L 54-90 A
1/23/93 Schreiner College W 83-70 A 1/25/93 Texas Wesleyan W 54-47 A 1/30/93 Arkansas-Monticello L 74-105 H
2/6/93 * Huston-Tillotson W 65-45 A
2/8/93 Adams State W 64-62 A
2/9/93 Western State W 74-57 A
2/16/93 Schreiner College L 53-56 H
2/18/93 Wayland Baptist L 62-80 H 2/20/93 * Huston-Tillotson W 100-56 H 2/24/93 Texas A&M-Commerce L 74-78 A
3/1/93 # Huston-Tillotson W 83-54 N 3/3/93 # Hardin-Simmons W 68-58 N 3/12/93
^ King College W 74-47 N 3/13/93
^ Mt. Mercy W 70-56 N 3/15/93 ^ Northern State L 57-66 N
*-Conference Games; #-District 8 Playoffs; ^-NAIA Div. II National Tournament
Record: 21-6 Overall
Head Coach: Jan Lowery
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A 11/20/93 Texas Lutheran W 71-48 H 11/20/93 St. Edward’s W 76-65 H 11/22/93 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 64-74 H 11/26/93 * Findlay L 48-63 N 11/27/93 * Tri-State W 59-46 N 11/30/93 Texas Wesleyan W 82-56 H 12/1/93 Incarnate Word W 70-62 H 12/4/93 Texas A&M-Commerce W 75-67 H 12/7/93 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 73-62 A 12/15/93 Texas-San Antonio L 51-65 A 1/5/94 * McMurry W 68-57 H 1/10/94 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 78-61 H 1/14/94 Schreiner College W 72-69 A
1/15/94 Texas Lutheran W 79-54 A
1/18/94 Texas Wesleyan W 68-52 A 1/22/94 * LSU-Shreveport W 99-50 H
1/25/94 Midwestern State L 70-88 H 1/29/94 Cameron W 81-48 H
2/1/94 Huston-Tillotson W 104-45 A
2/3/94 Lubbock Christian W 72-58 H
2/5/94 Schreiner College W 70-61 H
2/7/94 Midwestern State L 55-73 A
2/8/94 Cameron W 65-56 A
2/17/94 Lubbock Christian W 59-54 A
2/19/94 Huston-Tillotson W 94-54 H
2/26/94 * College of the Ozarks W 95-64 N
3/1/94 * Okla. Panhandle St. L-OT 85-89 N
Record: 1-25 Overall; 1-15 Lone Star Head Coach: Jan Lowery
Date Opponent W/L Score H 11/18/94 Midwestern State L 68-84 H 11/19/94 Tri-State L 63-67 H 11/25/94 Missouri Western L 50-78 N 11/26/94 Cameron L 68-77 N 11/30/94 Incarnate Word L 59-67 H
12/2/94 Angelo State L 70-82 A
12/3/94 Texas A&M-Commerce L 63-80 N 12/17/94 Texas-San Antonio L 56-59 A
1/2/95 Midwestern State L 67-69 A
1/4/95
1/7/95
* Texas Woman’s L 84-94 A
* Central Oklahoma L 76-78 H
1/9/95 Incarnate Word L 52-75 A
1/12/95
* Angelo State L 64-73 H
Record: 12-14 Overall; 8-8 Lone Star
Head Coach: Jan Lowery
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A
11/17/95 Wiley College W 107-77 H 11/18/95 Texas Lutheran W 71-52 H 11/22/95 Cameron L-OT 86-92 A 11/28/95 Texas Lutheran L 63-66 A 12/6/95 St. Edward’s L 76-80 A 12/8/95 Arkansas Tech L 53-86 N 12/9/95 Lyon College L 75-81 N 12/16/95
* Texas A&M-Commerce W 80-74 A 1/2/96
* Texas Woman’s W 79-73 H 1/4/96
* Texas A&M-Kingsville L 69-77 H 1/6/96
* Abilene Christian L 44-105 A 1/8/96
* Angelo State W 82-70 A 1/11/96
1/17/95
* Abilene Christian L 73-80 H 1/20/95
* Eastern New Mexico L 56-72 A 1/22/95 * West Texas A&M L 56-89 A 1/27/95
* West Texas A&M L 70-79 H 1/13/96
* Eastern New Mexico L 71-79 H 1/18/96 Midwestern State W 69-55 A 1/20/96
* Central Oklahoma W 83-78 A 1/25/96
2/1/95
* Texas A&M-Commerce L 56-61 A
* Texas A&M-Kingsville L 58-78 A 1/29/95
* Texas Woman’s L 71-78 H
* Texas A&M-Kingsville W 73-69 A 1/27/96
* Texas Woman’s L 61-74 A 2/1/96
2/3/95
* Texas A&M-Kingsville L 58-83 H 2/7/95
* Texas A&M-Commerce W 83-74 H 2/9/95 * Abilene Christian L 57-88 A 2/14/95
* Angelo State L 52-69 A 2/17/95
* West Texas A&M L 53-83 H 2/20/95
* Angelo State W 84-65 H 2/3/96
* Abilene Christian L 53-96 H 2/8/96
* West Texas A&M L 57-104 A
* Eastern New Mexico L 53-72 A 2/10/96
2/15/96
* Eastern New Mexico L 63-75 H 2/25/95
* Central Oklahoma L 62-64 A
* Texas A&M-Commerce W 92-70 H
* Central Oklahoma W 85-59 H 2/17/96 Midwestern State L 65-75 H 2/22/96 Cameron W 91-74 H 2/24/96
*-LSC South Division Game
Record: 7-19 Overall; 3-9 Lone Star
Head Coach: Claude Cummings
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A
11/22/02 East Texas Baptist W 81-49 H
11/26/02 St. Edward’s L 63-82 A
12/3/02 Eastern New Mexico W 65-63 H
12/12/02 Dallas Christian W 117-54 H
12/17/02 St. Edward’s W 49-48 H
12/19/02 Incarnate Word L 58-60 N
12/20/02 St. Mary’s L 57-71 A
12/30/02 West Texas A&M L 57-68 H
1/2/03 Midwestern State L 43-77 A
1/4/03 Texas Woman’s L 54-68 A
1/9/03 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 64-70 H
1/11/03 Texas A&M-Commerce L 48-56 H
1/16/03 Abilene Christian L 56-83 A
1/18/03 Angelo State L 48-78 A
1/23/03
1/25/03
1/30/03
2/1/03
2/6/03
* East Central L 51-82 A
* Southeastern Okla. L 55-58 H
* Cameron L-OT 70-75 A
* Southwestern Okla. W 66-55 H
* Central Oklahoma L 55-63 A
Record: 18-10 Overall; 8-4 Lone Star Head Coach: Ronnie Hearne
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A 11/16/04 Hillsdale FW Baptist W 101-34 H 11/19/04 Pittsburg State L 56-72 A 11/20/04 Southwest Baptist L 47-69 N 11/23/04 Texas Woman’s W 71-63 A 12/2/04 Abilene Christian L 58-68 A 12/4/04 Angelo State L 33-49 A
12/11/04 Eastern New Mexico W 64-53 H 12/13/04 West Texas A&M W 70-60 H 12/18/04 Arkansas-Monticello W 67-64 H 12/30/04 UT Permian Basin W 92-48 H 12/31/04 Dallas Christian W 105-29 H 1/3/05 St. Edward’s W 64-62 A
1/6/05 Midwestern State L 74-80 A 1/13/05 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 63-52 H 1/15/05 Texas A&M-Commerce W 72-53 H 1/20/05
* Northeastern State L 41-57 A 1/22/05
* Central Oklahoma W 63-61 H 1/27/05
NCAA TOURNAMENT
Record: 19-10 Overall; 11-3 Lone Star
Head Coach: Ronnie Hearne
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A 11/15/05 UT Permian Basin W 80-51 H 11/18/05 Metro State W 75-73 N 11/19/05 Colorado St.-Pueblo W 76-72 A 12/1/05 Southeastern Okla. L 53-77 A 12/3/05 East Central W 73-66 A 12/8/05 Southwestern Okla. L 66-77 H 12/10/05 Cameron L 59-73 H 12/15/05 St. Edward’s W 69-63 A 12/20/05
* Midwestern State W 55-52 A 12/30/05 St. Edward’s W 78-72 H 1/2/06
* Midwestern State W 59-45 H 1/5/06 Texas A&M-Commerce L 64-83 A 1/7/06 Incarnate Word W 77-44 H 1/12/06 Central Oklahoma W 70-50 H 1/14/06 Northeastern State L 60-66 H 1/19/06
2/8/03
2/15/03
2/20/03
* East Central L 58-62 H
* Northeastern State L 49-58 A 1/13/03
* Southeastern Okla. W 62-49 A
* Cameron L 59-62 H
* Southwestern Okla. L 66-76 A 2/27/03
2/22/03
* Central Oklahoma W 53-50 H 3/1/03
* Northeastern State L 48-59 H
*-LSC North Division Game
Record: 14-14 Overall; 8-4 Lone Star
Head Coach: Ronnie Hearne
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A 11/17/03 Dallas Christian W 90-51 H 11/21/03 St. Mary’s L 62-65 A 11/22/03 Incarnate Word L 44-67 A 11/25/03 Texas Woman’s W 72-62 H 12/12/03 Midwestern State L 80-84 H 12/13/03 Arkansas-Monticello W 60-57 A 12/15/03 Hillsdale FW Baptist W 100-35 H 12/16/03 Abilene Christian L 53-57 N 12/31/03 Texas A&M Int. W 79-67 H
1/3/04 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 59-44 A 1/5/04 Texas A&M-Commerce W 81-71 A 1/8/04 Abilene Christian L 66-69 H
1/10/04 Angelo State L 57-72 H
1/15/04 Eastern New Mexico L 63-84 A 1/17/04 West Texas A&M L 58-85 A 1/22/04
* Cameron L 48-53 H 1/24/04 * Southwestern Okla. W 74-57 A 1/29/04 * Central Oklahoma W 67-48 H 1/31/04 * Northeastern State W 54-53 H
2/5/04 * East Central L 56-80 A
2/7/04 * Southeastern Okla. W 80-56 H
2/12/04 * Cameron L 68-76 A
2/14/04 * Southwestern Okla. W 89-66 H
2/19/04 * Central Oklahoma L 55-63 A 2/21/04 * Northeastern State L 46-60 A
2/26/04 * East Central W 79-58 H
2/28/04 * Southeastern Okla. W 61-54 A 3/2/04 # West Texas A&M L 61-83 N *-LSC North Division Game; #-LSC Tournament
* Southeastern Okla. W 79-60 H 1/29/05
* East Central W 64-50 A
* Texas Woman’s W 67-53 H 1/21/06 * Texas A&M-Kingsville W 79-70 H 1/25/06
2/3/05
* Southwestern Okla. W 66-53 A 2/5/05 * Cameron L 57-60 H 2/10/05 * Northeastern State W 52-49 H 2/12/05 * Central Oklahoma L 71-73 A 2/17/05 * Southeastern Okla. W 63-56 A 2/19/05 * East Central W 79-77 H 2/24/05
* Southwestern Okla. L 40-69 H 2/26/05 * Cameron W 56-37 A 3/1/05 # Abilene Christian L 68-81 H
*-LSC North Division Game; #-LSC Tournament
* Eastern New Mexico W 67-47 A 1/28/06
* West Texas A&M W 55-50 H 1/31/06
* Abilene Christian W 70-64 A 2/4/06
* Angelo State L-OT 76-83 H 2/9/06
* Abilene Christian W 83-59 H 2/11/06 * Angelo State L 56-63 A 2/16/06 * Texas Woman’s W 72-64 A 2/18/06
* Texas A&M-Kingsville W 76-72 A 2/23/06
* Eastern New Mexico W 90-62 H 2/25/06
* West Texas A&M L 57-90 A 2/28/06
# Texas A&M-Commerce L 52-63 N 3/10/06
^ Emporia State L 67-85 N
*-LSC South Division Game; #-LSC Tournament; ^-NCAA Div. II South Central Regional
Record: 16-10 Overall; 8-6 Lone Star
Head Coach: Ronnie Hearne
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A
11/15/06 UT Permian Basin W 85-41 H 11/18/06 Sonoma State W 49-44 N 11/21/06 St. Edward’s W 52-40 H
12/2/06 East Central W 63-48 H 12/7/06 Cameron W 68-55 A
12/16/06
* Midwestern State W 74-44 H
12/18/06 Incarnate Word L 56-62 A
12/30/06 Southwestern Okla. L 54-57 A
1/2/07
* Midwestern State W 58-46 A
1/4/07 Texas A&M-Commerce L 64-72 H
1/8/07 Southeastern, Okla. W 83-63 H
1/11/07 Central Oklahoma W 68-54 A
1/20/07
1/24/07
1/27/07
1/31/07
2/3/07
2/5/07
2/7/07
2/10/07
* Texas Woman’s L 62-66 A
* West Texas A&M L 58-78 A
* Eastern New Mexico W 63-62 H
* Angelo State L 47-60 A
* Abilene Christian W 75-66 A
* Texas A&M-Kingsville W 64-58 A
* Angelo State W 54-52 H
* Abilene Christian L 68-73 A
2/12/07 St. Edward’s W 69-49 A
2/15/07
2/17/07
2/21/07
2/24/07
2/27/07
* Texas A&M-Kingsville W 63-57 H
* Texas Woman’s W 63-55 H
* West Texas A&M L 53-74 H
* Eastern New Mexico L 54-59 A
# Texas A&M-Commerce L 77-97 A
*-LSC South Division Game; #-LSC Tournament
2007-08
Record: 17-11 Overall; 8-6 Lone Star
Head Coach: Ronnie Hearne
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A 11/20/07 Incarnate Word W 53-45 H 11/27/07 St. Edward’s W 57-41 A 11/29/07 Cameron W 76-62 H 12/1/07 Southwestern Okla. W-OT 79-73 H 12/6/07 Texas A&M-Commerce L 60-70 A 12/17/07 Texas A&M-Int. W 84-57 H 12/18/07 UT Permian Basin W 81-53 H 12/28/07 Colorado Christian W 65-60 N 12/29/07 Colorado Mesa W 79-60 A
1/3/08 Central Oklahoma L 57-62 H
1/5/08 Northeastern State L 49-54 H 1/10/08 Southeastern Okla. L 42-59 A
1/12/08 East Central W 64-52 A
* Midwestern State W 70-61 A
Record: 16-12 Overall; 7-5 Lone Star Head Coach: Ronnie Hearne
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A
11/15/08 Incarnate Word L 53-77 A 11/16/08 St. Mary’s L 68-69 N 11/20/08 UT Permian Basin W 95-49 H 11/25/08 Texas Wesleyan W 93-43 H 11/29/08 UT Permian Basin W 47-38 A 12/2/08 St. Edward’s W 69-61 H 12/4/08 Texas Woman’s W 75-54 H 12/13/08 Northeastern State L 61-77 A 12/15/08 Central Oklahoma L 64-67 A 12/18/08 Texas A&M-Commerce L 57-65 H 12/30/08 Lubbock Christian W 73-57 H 1/3/09 East Central W 63-35 H 1/5/09 Southeastern Okla. L 73-76 H 1/8/09 Southwestern Okla. W 70-40 A 1/10/09 Cameron W 51-45 A 1/14/09 * Texas A&M-Kingsville L 78-82 H 1/17/09 * Angelo State L 50-51 A 1/21/09 * Eastern New Mexico W 68-63 A 1/24/09 * West Texas A&M L 63-70 H 1/28/09 * Abilene Christian L 71-77 H 2/4/09 * Midwestern State W 62-57 A 2/7/09 * Midwestern State W 73-65 H 2/11/09 * Eastern New Mexico W 77-56 H 2/14/09 * West Texas A&M L 50-69 A 2/18/09 * Abilene Christian W 73-59 H 2/25/09 * Texas A&M-Kingsville W 73-65 A 2/28/09 * Angelo State W 73-52 H 3/4/09 # Central Oklahoma L 63-66 N
*-LSC South Division Game; #-LSC Tournament
NCAA TOURNAMENT
Record: 23-7 Overall; 9-3 Lone Star
Head Coach: Ronnie Hearne
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A 11/17/09 UT Permian Basin W 64-38 H 11/20/09 Pittsburg State W 75-46 N 11/21/09 Western New Mexico W 93-51 N 11/24/09 Concordia W 109-29 H 11/28/09 St. Edward’s W 75-47 A 12/1/09 Central Oklahoma W 85-55 H 12/3/09 Northeastern State W 56-42 H 12/12/09 East Central W 80-61 A 12/14/09 Southeastern Oklahoma L 68-72 A 12/19/09 Southwestern Oklahoma W 81-56 H 12/21/09 Cameron W 92-63 H
1/2/10 Texas Wesleyan W 79-41 H 1/9/10 Texas A&M-Commerce W 84-60 A 1/11/10 UT Permian Basin L 83-86 A 1/16/10 * Angelo State W 61-35 H 1/18/10 Texas Woman’s W 71-50 H 1/20/10 * Eastern New Mexico W 55-43 H 1/23/10 * West Texas A&M L 69-74 A 1/27/10
* Abilene Christian W 70-64 H 1/30/10 * Texas A&M-Kingsville L 62-63 A 2/3/10 * Midwestern State W 70-47 H 2/6/10 * Midwestern State W 56-54 A 2/10/10 * Eastern New Mexico W 64-50 A 2/13/10 * West Texas A&M L 78-82 H 2/16/10 * Abilene Christian W 66-64 A 2/20/10 * Texas A&M-Kingsville W 91-52 H 2/27/10 * Angelo State W 62-49 A 3/4/10 # Texas Woman’s W 71-66 N 3/6/10 # Northeastern State L 62-74 N 3/12/10 ^ Emporia State L 71-90 N
*-LSC South Division Game; #-LSC Tournament; ^-NCAA Division II Tournament
1/16/08
1/19/08
* Texas Woman’s W 56-53 H 1/23/08
* Texas A&M-Kingsville W 55-43 A 1/26/08
* West Texas A&M L 72-75 H 1/29/08
* Abilene Christian L 58-75 A 2/2/08
2/6/08
* Angelo State W-OT 63-62 H
* Eastern New Mexico W 68-47 A
2/9/08
* Texas A&M-Kingsville W 60-43 H
* Midwestern State W 77-66 H 2/13/08
* Texas Woman’s L 51-65 A 2/20/08
2/16/08
* Abilene Christian L 63-66 H 2/23/08
2/27/08
* West Texas A&M L 48-64 A
* Eastern New Mexico W 79-64 H
3/1/08
# Central Oklahoma L 68-72 N
* Angelo State L-OT 60-70 A 3/6/08
*-LSC South Division Game; #-LSC Tournament
NCAA TOURNAMENT
Record: 22-9 Overall; 10-6 Lone Star
Head Coach: Ronnie Hearne
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A
11/13/13 St. Mary’s W-OT 74-73 H
11/15/13 ! Fort Lewis W 81-62 H
Record: 17-11 Overall; 10-6 Lone Star Head Coach: Misty Wilson
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A
LSC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS
NCAA TOURNAMENT Record: 16-14 Overall; 12-8 Lone Star Head Coach: Misty Wilson
11/16/13
! Lubbock Christian W 95-83 H 11/19/13 Northeastern State L 51-62 A
11/23/13
11/24/13
$ Central Oklahoma W 72-62 N
$ Regis W 90-60 N
11/26/13 Texas Wesleyan W 80-40 H
12/3/13 Arlington Baptist W 104-36 H
12/17/13 Cedarville W 77-59 H
1/2/14 Texas College W 114-39 H
1/4/14
1/8/14
1/11/14
1/15/14
1/18/14
1/22/14
1/25/14
2/1/14
2/3/14
* Texas Woman’s W 87-69 H
* Angelo State W 74-56 H
* Texas A&M-Kingsville W 80-61 A
* Midwestern State W 57-51 A
* Cameron L 64-69 H
* West Texas A&M L 60-82 A
* Eastern New Mexico W 89-71 H
* Texas A&M-Commerce W 74-64 H
* Texas Woman’s L 59-64 A
2/5/14 * Midwestern State W-OT 78-75 H
2/8/14
2/12/14
2/15/14
2/19/14
2/22/14
3/1/14
* Cameron L-OT 72-76 A
* Angelo State L 55-60 A
* Texas A&M-Kingsville W 72-55 H
* West Texas A&M W 71-69 H
* Eastern New Mexico W 89-64 A
* Texas A&M-Commerce L 69-74 A
3/5/14 # Texas A&M-Commerce W 84-55 N
3/7/14 # Texas Woman’s W 61-46 N
11/13/15 ! Concordia-Irvine W 91-47 H 11/14/15 ! Texas A&M Int. W 74-57 H 11/18/15 Our Lady of the Lake L 57-70 H 11/21/15 Texas Wesleyan W 66-54 H 11/25/15 Texas A&M Int. L 60-67 A
12/1/15 Arlington Baptist W 95-66 H
12/5/15 St. Mary’s L 53-69 H 12/14/15 Oklahoma Baptist W 64-59 H 12/18/15 $ Stonehill W 55-50 N 12/19/15 $ Montana State-Billings L 62-74 N 12/31/15 * Texas Woman’s L 62-72 A 1/2/16 * Cameron L 71-83 H 1/6/16 * Angelo State W 94-65 H 1/9/16 * Texas A&M-Kingsville W 68-55 A 1/13/16 * Midwestern State L 52-56 A 1/17/16 * Texas Woman’s L 58-61 H 1/20/16 * Eastern New Mexico W 56-51 H 1/23/16 * West Texas A&M L-OT 73-78 A 1/30/16 * Texas A&M-Commerce W 71-64 H 2/3/16 * Midwestern State W 63-49 H 2/6/16 * Cameron W 73-61 A 2/10/16 * Angelo State W 65-50 A 2/13/16 * Texas A&M-Kingsville W 61-53 H 2/17/16 * Eastern New Mexico W 76-60 A 2/20/16 * West Texas A&M W 53-52 H 2/27/16 * Texas A&M-Commerce L 71-78 A 3/3/16 # Texas A&M-Commerce W-OT 78-74 N 3/4/16 # West Texas A&M L 43-52 N
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A 11/11/16 ! Missouri S&T L 66-68 H 11/12/16 ! St. Mary’s L 53-65 H 11/18/16 $ Western State W 52-37 N 11/19/16 $ CSU-Pueblo L 64-76 A 11/22/16 St. Mary’s L 36-48 A 12/1/16 * Midwestern State W 72-58 H 12/3/16 * Cameron W-OT 90-89 H 12/8/16 * Western New Mexico W 62-42 A 12/10/16 * Eastern New Mexico L 68-73 A 12/13/16 Lubbock Christian L 66-75 H 1/5/17 * Angelo State L-OT 74-81 A 1/7/17
* Texas A&M-Kingsville W-OT 62-59 A 1/10/17
* Texas A&M-Commerce L 74-89 H 1/12/17
* Texas Woman’s W 65-57 H 1/19/17
* West Texas A&M W 64-57 H 1/21/17 * UT Permian Basin W 67-40 H 1/26/17 * Cameron L 72-81 A 1/28/17
* Midwestern State W 69-57 A 2/2/17 * Eastern New Mexico L-2OT 76-81 H 2/4/17
* Western New Mexico W 84-70 H 2/9/17
* Texas A&M-Kingsville W 67-53 H 2/11/17
* Angelo State W 79-77 H 2/14/17
* Texas A&M-Commerce L 64-74 A 2/18/17
3/8/14
# West Texas A&M L 67-76 N 3/14/14 ^ Texas A&M Int. W 70-55 N
3/15/14 ^ Colorado Mesa L 44-66 N
!-TexAnn Tip-Off Classic; $-Texas Woman’s Invitational *-LSC South Division Game; #-LSC Tournament; ^-NCAA Division II Tournament
Record: 17-10 Overall; 9-7 Lone Star Head Coach: Misty Wilson
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A 11/14/14 ! Southern Arkansas W-OT 72-71 H 11/15/14 ! St. Mary’s L 53-56 H 11/22/14 Texas Wesleyan W 78-70 H 11/28/14 $ Lubbock Christian W-OT 73-71 A 11/29/14 $ UT Permian Basin W 65-61 N 12/2/14 Arlington Baptist W 86-60 H 12/15/14 % Indianapolis L 51-57 N 12/16/14 % Concord W 79-59 N
1/3/14
1/7/15
1/10/15
1/14/15
1/17/15
* Texas Woman’s L 54-63 A
* Angelo State W 81-71 A
* Texas A&M-Kingsville W 67-57 H
* Midwestern State W 61-56 H
* Cameron L 65-75 A
1/21/15 * West Texas A&M L-OT 86-87 H
1/24/15
1/28/15
1/31/15
2/1/15
2/4/15
2/7/15
2/11/15
2/14/15
2/18/15
2/21/15
2/25/15
* Eastern New Mexico W 71-56 A
* McMurry W 64-37 H
* Texas A&M-Commerce L 77-84 A
* Texas Woman’s W-OT 82-76 H
* Midwestern State L 57-72 A
* Cameron L 62-65 H
* Angelo State W 68-46 H
* Texas A&M-Kingsville W 70-58 A
* West Texas A&M L 63-76 A
* Eastern New Mexico W 77-68 H
* McMurry W 85-62 A
!-TexAnn Tip-Off Classic; $-Holiday Hoops Classic in Las Vegas *-LSC South Division Game; #-LSC Tournament
* Texas Woman’s L 48-53 A 2/23/17 * UT Permian Basin W 67-58 A 2/25/17 * West Texas A&M L 69-73 A 3/3/17 # Texas A&M-Commerce W 55-49 N 3/4/17
# Texas A&M-Kingsville W 60-47 N 3/5/17 # Angelo State W 80-78 N 3/10/17
^ CSU-Pueblo L 59-68 A
!-TexAnn Tip-Off Classic; $-CSU-Pueblo Invitational *-LSC South Division Game; #-LSC Tournament; ^-NCAA Division II Tournament
3/1/15
# Texas Woman’s L 62-70 N
* Texas A&M-Commerce W 97-53 H 3/5/15
!-TexAnn Tip-Off Classic; $-Lubbock Christian Invitational
%-Regis Tournament in Winter Park, FL.
*-LSC South Division Game; #-LSC Tournament
NCAA TOURNAMENT
Record: 20-12 Overall; 12-8 Lone Star
Head Coach: Misty Wilson
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A
11/10/17
11/11/17
11/18/17
11/19/17
! Western State W 71-50 H
! St. Mary’s W 59-56 H
$ Central Oklahoma L 53-61 N
$ Regis W 55-42 N
11/21/17 Lubbock Christian L 60-80 A
11/30/17
12/2/17
12/7/17
12/9/17
* Midwestern State L 56-66 A
* Cameron L 63-70 A
* Western New Mexico W 87-61 H
* Eastern New Mexico L-OT 72-78 H
12/16/17 Ark.-Fort Smith W 67-63 A
12/18/17 Arlington Baptist W 104-52 H
12/30/17 Southeastern Oklahoma W 60-49 H
1/4/18
1/6/18
1/9/18
1/11/18
1/18/18
1/20/18
1/25/18
1/27/18
2/1/18
2/3/18
2/8/18
2/10/18
2/13/18
* Angelo State W 72-56 H
* Texas A&M-Kingsville W 60-43 H
* Texas A&M-Commerce L 62-68 A
* Texas Woman’s W 71-67 A
* West Texas A&M W 66-64 A
* UT Permian Basin W 58-45 A
* Cameron W 86-81 H
* Midwestern State W 86-81 H
* Eastern New Mexico L 59-64 A
* Western New Mexico W 70-64 A
* Texas A&M-Kingsville W 63-59 A
* Angelo State L 49-68 A
* Texas A&M-Commerce W 68-53 H
2/17/18 * Texas Woman’s L-OT 69-77 H
2/22/18 * UT Permian Basin W 65-49 H
2/24/18
3/2/18
* West Texas A&M L 60-87 H
# Eastern New Mexico W 83-61 N
3/3/18 # Angelo State W 72-56 N
3/4/18
3/9/18
# West Texas A&M L 66-80 N
^ Lubbock Christian L 46-78 A
!-TexAnn Tip-Off Classic; $-TWU Best Western Invitational
*-LSC South Division Game; #-LSC Tournament; ^-NCAA Division II Tournament
NCAA TOURNAMENT Record: 22-9 Overall; 14-6 Lone Star Head Coach: Misty Wilson
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A 11/9/18 ! Rogers State W 65-46 H 11/10/18 ! St. Mary’s W 79-69 H 11/15/18 Biola (CA) W 62-50 A 11/17/18 Cal Poly Pomona L-OT 70-82 A 11/21/18 Lubbock Christian W 67-56 H 11/29/18
* Texas A&M-Kingsville W 60-44 H 12/1/18 * Angelo State L 64-75 H 12/5/18 Arlington Baptist W 98-66 H 12/14/18 St. Edward’s W-OT 93-90 A 12/19/18 Ark.-Fort Smith W 81-69 H
1/3/19 * Cameron L 79-83 A
1/5/19 * Midwestern State W 80-68 A 1/8/19 * Texas A&M-Commerce L 80-89 A 1/10/19 * Texas Woman’s W 79-41 H 1/17/19 * Eastern New Mexico L 67-73 A 1/19/19 * West Texas A&M W 72-65 A 1/24/19 * UT Permian Basin W 62-53 H 1/26/19 * Western New Mexico W 66-52 H 1/31/19
* Angelo State L 60-63 A 2/2/19 * Texas A&M-Kingsville W 84-55 A 2/7/19 * Midwestern State W 65-50 H 2/9/19 * Cameron W 69-67 H 2/12/19 * Texas A&M-Commerce W 65-59 H 2/16/19 * Texas Woman’s W 58-57 A 2/21/19 * West Texas A&M L 62-76 H 2/23/19 * Eastern New Mexico W 80-75 H 2/28/19 * Western New Mexico W 60-37 A 3/2/19 * UT Permian Basin W 69-56 A 3/8/19 # Midwestern State W 62-61 N 3/9/19 # Angelo State L 103-108 N 3/15/19 ^ Lubbock Christian L 53-84 N
!-TexAnn Tip-Off Classic *-LSC South Division Game; #-LSC Tournament; ^-NCAA Division II Tournament
Record: 21-8 Overall; 15-7 Lone Star
Head Coach: Misty Wilson
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A 11/8/19 ! Adams State W 69-41 H 11/9/19 ! Colorado Mesa W 57-53 H 11/14/19 East Central W 70-50 H 11/21/19 Arlington Baptist W 81-50 H 11/23/19 * Texas Woman’s L-OT 55-63 H 11/27/19 Pitt State W 83-76 A 12/5/19 * Angelo State L 57-60 A 12/14/19
* Lubbock Christian L 49-58 A 12/19/19
* UT Tyler W 61-30 H 12/21/19
* Texas A&M-Commerce L 63-72 H 12/31/19 McMurry W 82-47 H
1/2/20
* Texas A&M-Kingsville W 81-38 H
* Texas A&M International W 73-69 H 1/9/20 * Oklahoma Christian W 58-57 A 1/11/20
1/4/20
* Ark.-Fort Smith W 69-54 A 1/16/20
* Texas Woman’s W 69-47 A
* UT Permian Basin W 58-51 H 1/18/20 * Western New Mexico L 48-52 H 1/25/20
1/30/20
* St. Edward’s W 68-64 A 2/1/20 * St. Mary’s W 70-55 A 2/6/20 * Midwestern State W 78-64 H 2/8/20 * Cameron W 74-45 H 2/13/20 * West Texas A&M W-OT 52-49 A 2/15/20
* Eastern New Mexico W 54-52 A 2/20/20
* St. Mary’s L-OT 67-74 H 2/22/20
* St. Edward’s L 64-70 H 2/27/20
* Texas A&M International W 70-59 A 2/29/20 * Texas A&M-Kingsville W 66-37 A 3/5/20 # Eastern New Mexico L 62-66 N
!-Texan Tip-Off Classic *-LSC South Division Game; #-LSC Tournament
INAUGURAL DIVISION I SEASON
Record: 9-16 Overall; 4-10 WAC
Head Coach: Misty Wilson
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A
11/25/20 North Texas L 71-87 A
11/28/20 Howard Payne W 76-50 H
12/2/20 Bacone (OK) W 80-39 H
12/5/20 Lamar L 58-73 A
12/10/20 Oral Roberts L 56-66 A
12/12/20 Champion Christian W 95-27 H
12/14/20 Florida L 52-84 A
12/20/20
12/21/20
1/15/21
1/16/21
1/22/21
1/23/21
1/27/21
2/1/21
2/2/21
2/13/21
2/14/21
2/21/21
2/26/21
2/27/21
3/2/21
3/3/21
3/5/21
3/6/21
! North Alabama L 57-72 N
! Eastern Michigan L 59-65 N
* California Baptist L 60-70 H
* California Baptist L 66-89 H
* Seattle U L 54-86 A
* Seattle U L 47-59 A
UT Rio Grande Valley W 79-63 A
* Grand Canyon L 55-64 A
* Grand Canyon L 54-71 A
* Chicago State W 64-56 A
* Chicago State W 61-41 A
UNT Dallas W 71-46 H
* NM State W 62-53 A
* NM State L 44-67 A
* Utah Valley L 58-60 H
* Utah Valley L 54-67 H
* UT Rio Grande Valley L 56-62 H
* UT Rio Grande Valley W 63-52 H
!-South Point Holiday Hoops Classic in Las Vegas *-WAC Game
Record: 16-13 Overall; 8-10 WAC
Head Coach: Misty Wilson
Date Opponent W/L Score H/A
11/10/21 Arkansas L 33-85 A 11/13/21 Champion Christian W 82-66 H 11/16/21 Paul Quinn W 70-46 H 11/20/21 Howard Payne W 87-44 H 11/23/21 College of Charleston W 69-59 A 11/27/21 Western Illinois L 54-58 H
12/4/21 Arlington Baptist W 103-22 H 12/11/21 Weber State L 54-64 A 12/13/21 Oral Roberts W 59-55 H 12/18/21 Northwestern State (La.) W 51-47 A 12/22/21 Incarnate Word W 58-47 A 12/30/21
* Utah Tech L 49-57 H 1/1/22
* Utah Valley W 61-48 H 1/8/22
* Stephen F. Austin L 45-74 A 1/13/22 * NM State W 58-56 H 1/15/22
* Grand Canyon L 37-47 H 1/17/22
* Sam Houston W 62-61 A 1/20/22
* California Baptist L 69-85 A 1/22/22
* Seattle U W 57-56 A 1/27/22 * Lamar L 45-53 H 1/29/22 * UTRGV L 58-64 H 2/5/22
* Chicago State L 48-58 A 2/12/22
* Abilene Christian W 73-67 A 2/16/22
* Utah Valley L 53-75 A 2/19/22
* Chicago State W 65-51 H 2/24/22
* UTRGV L 55-64 A 2/26/22
* Lamar W 67-64 A 3/2/22 * Sam Houston W 83-63 H 3/5/22
*-WAC Game
* Abilene Christian L 60-80 H
After completing its 60th year of intercollegiate competition, the Western Athletic Conference continues to evolve and feature some of the nation’s best programs. One thing that remains unchanged is the persistent nature of the schools in the WAC to advance their programs to contend at the top levels of the NCAA.
The WAC provides its student-athletes the chance to travel to scenic destinations and gain exposure in some of the nation’s most diverse markets and largest metropolitan cities. In addition, the WAC’s student-athletes work to achieve the highest levels of success with the academic support of their respective institutions.
The WAC has experienced tremendous success over the years. In men’s basketball, the WAC has sent at least two teams to the NCAA Tournament in 28 of the past 45 seasons. In baseball, the WAC has boasted two national champions since 2003 and sent two schools to the NCAA regionals in 2022. In women’s basketball, the conference has had at least two teams qualify for the NCAA Tournament 10 times in 28 seasons, with a record five teams in 1998. The WAC also sent teams to three FBS football bowl games from 2007-10. In 2021, two WAC teams qualified for the FCS playoffs.
In 2021, the conference partnered with ESPN for a five-year agreement allowing fans access to watch hundreds of games live on ESPN+. This past year more than 600 live events were streamed on ESPN+ including football, soccer, volleyball, basketball, swimming and diving, indoor track and field, softball, outdoor track and field and baseball. In addition, the WAC produces more than 70 championship events for ESPN+ with the WAC Basketball Tournament championship games airing on one of the ESPN family of networks. Outside the United States, WAC International (wacinternational.tv) allows fans to follow their favorite teams. WAC Broadcasting also produces franchise features, “#WACtopPlay,” “WAC Football Friday”, “WAC in the Day,” “WAC All-Access” the “WAC Podcast” and “The Road to #WACvegas.” The Learn-Compete-Inspire series is also featured, telling stories of triumph and inspiration from around the conference.
The WAC’s history traces back to July 27, 1962, when the original six-team league of Arizona, Arizona State, Brigham Young, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming began competition. The first championship was held in November 1962, when Arizona won the men’s cross country title and New Mexico followed with the first WAC football title. Arizona finished second in the NCAA College World Series and, less than three years later, Arizona State claimed the league’s first NCAA title when the Sun Devils won the College World Series trophy. Fresno State was the last WAC school to earn an NCAA team title when it won the College World Series in 2008.
Since 1962, several changes have occurred. UTEP and Colorado State became members in September 1967, while Arizona and Arizona State withdrew on June 30, 1978. The WAC then added San Diego State (1978), Hawai‘i (1979) and Air Force (1980). Before 1990, the WAC sponsored championships only in men’s sports. However, a merger with the High Country Athletic Conference formed a single conference under one administrative structure, and the 1990-91 athletic year was the first in which both men and women competed under the WAC name. Fresno State was added in 1992, and then in 1996, the women’s programs from Air Force and Hawai‘i along with six new schools (UNLV, Rice, San Jose State, SMU, TCU and Tulsa) came into the WAC. Air Force, Brigham Young, Colorado State, UNLV, New Mexico, San Diego State, Utah and Wyoming withdrew on June 30, 1999. Nevada (2000), Boise State (2001) and Louisiana Tech (2001) were added while TCU withdrew following the 2000-01 season. In 2005, Idaho, New Mexico State and Utah State joined the WAC after Rice, SMU, UTEP and Tulsa withdrew. Boise State withdrew prior to the 2011-12 season. In 2012, the WAC added Denver, Seattle U, UT Arlington, UTSA and Texas State. In 2013, the WAC added CSU Bakersfield, Chicago State, Grand Canyon, Kansas City, Texas-Pan American and Utah Valley to join Idaho, New Mexico State and Seattle U. The new institutions replaced withdrawing members, Denver, Louisiana Tech, San Jose State, Utah State, UT Arlington, UTSA and Texas State. Idaho withdrew from the conference prior to the 2014-15 season. In 2015, Texas-Pan American merged with UT Brownsville to form The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. California Baptist University became the ninth member of the conference on July 1, 2018. In January of 2019 Dixie State University accepted an invitation to join the conference effective July 1, 2020, replacing exiting member CSU Bakersfield. In November of 2019 Tarleton State University accepted an invitation for membership in the conference effective July 1, 2020, replacing exiting member Kansas City. The league continued its expansion with the addition of Abilene Christian, Sam Houston State, and Stephen F. Austin in 2021 and Southern Utah and UT Arlington (again) in 2022.
The WAC has had just seven commissioners in its history. Paul Brechler was named the first leader of the conference and held the position from 1962-1968. He was followed by Wiles Hallock (1968-71), Stan Bates (1971-80), Dr. Joe Kearney (1980-94), Karl Benson (1994-2012), Jeff Hurd (2012-2021) and current commissioner Brian Thorton (2022-present). The WAC office was located in the Denver area since the conference’s inception – with the exception of a two-year stay in Phoenix from 1964-66 – before moving to Arlington, Texas in 2022.
Presently, the WAC crowns team and individual champions in 20 sports – 10 men’s and 10 women’s. For the men, there are championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor track and field and outdoor track and field. Championships for women are held in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and volleyball.
Year Tournament Regular Season Division Division Champion Champion Champion Champion
2021-22 Stephen F. Austin Stephen F. Austin 2020-21 California Baptist California Baptist 2019-20 No Tournament UM-Kansas City 2018-19 New Mexico State New Mexico State 2017-18 Seattle U New Mexico State 2016-17 New Mexico State New Mexico State 2015-16 New Mexico State New Mexico State 2014-15 New Mexico State New Mexico State 2013-14 Idaho Idaho 2012-13 Idaho Seattle U 2011-12 Fresno State Fresno State 2010-11 Fresno State Louisiana Tech 2009-10 Louisiana Tech Fresno State 2008-09 Fresno State Louisiana Tech Fresno State
2007-08 Fresno State* Boise State 2006-07 Boise State Louisiana Tech Boise State
2005-06 Louisiana Tech Louisiana Tech 2004-05 Rice Louisiana Tech Rice
2003-04 Louisiana Tech Louisiana Tech 2002-03 Louisiana Tech Louisiana Tech 2001-02 Louisiana Tech Louisiana Tech 2000-01 TCU TCU 1999-00 Rice SMU 1998-99 SMU New Mexico Colorado State Utah 1997-98 New Mexico Hawai’i Utah Colorado State 1996-97 San Diego State San Diego State Utah 1995-96 Colorado State Colorado State 1994-95 Utah San Diego State 1993-94 San Diego State San Diego State 1992-93 Brigham Young Brigham Young 1991-92 Creighton Creighton 1990-91 Utah Creighton
WAC Game: 45
Kelia Shelton, Louisiana Tech (UTSA), 2012-13
WAC Season: 399
Allison Curtin, Tulsa, 2002-03 WAC Career: 1302
Becky Hammon, Colorado State, 1995-99
Game: 45
Kelia Shelton, Louisiana Tech (UTSA), 2012-13 Season: 824
Becky Hammon, Colorado State, 1998-99 Career: 2740
Becky Hammon, Colorado State, 1995-99
WAC Season: 26.6
Becky Hammon, Colorado State, 1998-99
WAC Career: 23.3
Kieishsha Garnes, SDSU, 1990-92
Season: 23.6
Kieishsha Garnes, SDSU, 1990-91 Career: 22.1
Kieishsha Garnes, SDSU, 1990-92
WAC Season: 67.9
Becky Heidotten, TU, 2001-02 WAC Career: 60.7
Amy Burnett, Wyoming, 1991-95
Season: 66.7
Michelle Suman, SDSU, 1991-92 Career: 61.2
Michelle Suman, SDSU, 1991-95
MOST FREE THROWS MADE
WAC Game:22
Eilise O’Connor, UMKC (NMSU), 2013-14
WAC Season: 134
Eilise O’Connor, UMKC, 2013-14
WAC Career: 324
Amy Burnett, Wyoming, 1991-95
Game: 22
Eilise O’Connor, UMKC (NMSU), 2013-14 Season: 247
Eilise O’Connor, UMKC, 2013-14 Career: 597
Amy Burnett, Wyoming, 1991-95
WAC Game: 11
Abby Scott, NMSU (Chicago State), 2013-14 WAC Season: 57
Ashley Bastian, Nevada, 2002-03 WAC Career: 202
Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State, 2007-11
Game: 11
Abby Scott, NMSU (Chicago State), 2013-14 Season: 114
Becky Hammon, Colorado State, 1998-99 Career: 389
WAC Game: 23
Eilise O’Connor, UMKC (NMSU), 2013-14
WAC Season: 156
Jillian Robbins, Tulsa, 2004-05 WAC Career: 449
Cricket Williams, San Jose State, 2000-04
Game: 23
Tricia Payne, TCU (Lamar), 1998-99 Season: 281
Eilise O’Connor, UMKC, 2013-14 Career: 714
WAC Game: 17
Britney Thomas, CBU (Seattle U), 2018-19
Kieishsha Garnes, SDSU (Creighton), 1991-92
Kieishsha Garnes, SDSU (Creighton), 1990-91
WAC Season: 138
Diamond Ford, Texas State, 2012-13
Becky Hammon, Colorado State, 1996-97 WAC Career: 438
Becky Hammon, Colorado State, 1995-99
Game: 17
Britney Thomas, CBU (Seattle U), 2018-19
Kieishsha Garnes, SDSU (Creighton), 1991-92
Kieishsha Garnes, SDSU (Creighton), 1990-91 Season: 271
Kieishsha Garnes, SDSU, 1990-91 Career: 918
Becky Hammon, Colorado State, 1995-99
WAC Game: 31
Carmelia Bloodsaw, SDSU (UTEP), 1990-91
WAC Season: 364
Diamond Ford, Texas State, 2012-13 WAC Career: 975
Cricket Williams, San Jose State, 2000-04
Game: 31
4 Players Season: 599
Diamond Ford, Texas State, 2012-13
Career: 1889
Becky Hammon, Colorado State, 1995-99
Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State, 2007-11
MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
WAC Game: 17
Becky Hammon, Colorado State (SJSU), 1996-97 WAC Season: 160
Christina Salvatore, Idaho, 2012-13 WAC Career: 509
Andrea Coseey, SMU, 2000-04
Game: 20
Jalessa Ross Fresno State (North Carolina), 2010-11 Season: 302
Devyn Christensen, Utah State, 2012-13 Career: 888
Becky Hammon, Colorado State, 1995-99
WAC Season: 60.8
Kathy Halligan, Creighton, 1991-92 WAC Career: 52.0
Kathy Halligan, Creighton, 1990-92
Season: 56.4
Staci Oddo, Fresno State, 1992-93 Career: 49.7
Kathy Halligan, Creighton, 1990-92
Amy Burnett, Wyoming, 1991-95
BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
WAC Season: 98.1
D-dra Rucker, SMU, 1999-2000 WAC Career: 84.5
Lisa Rathbun, Brigham Young, 1991-92
Season: 93.5
Katie Kuklok, Utah Valley, 2013-14 Career: 83.6
Amy Burnett, Wyoming, 1991-95
WAC Game: 25
Tanya Smith, Hawai‘i (Idaho), 2007-08
WAC Season: 252
Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech, 2002-03
WAC Career: 459
Teresa James, Colorado State, 1992-96
Game: 25
Kamilah Jackson, Hawai’i (CSUB), 2010-11
Tanya Smith, Hawai‘i (Idaho), 2007-08
Cheryl Ford, LA Tech (FS- WAC Tournament), 2002-03 Season: 438
Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech, 2002-03 Career: 974
Omelogo Udeze, Fresno State, 1999-2003
WAC Season: 14.0
Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech, 2002-03 WAC Career: 12.2
Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech, 2002-03
Season: 12.9
Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech, 2002-03 Career: 10.9
Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech, 2002-03
WAC Game: 17
Laura Ingham, Nevada (UTEP), 2001-02 WAC Season: 137
Cricket Williams, San Jose State, 2002-03 WAC Career: 298
Cricket Williams, San Jose State, 2002-03
Game: 17
Laura Ingham, Nevada (UTEP), 2001-02 Season: 213
Alli Bills, Utah, 1996-97 Career: 612
Alli Bills, Utah, 1992-95, 95-98
WAC Season: 9.08
Michelle Miles, SDSU, 1990-91 WAC Career: 8.27
Michelle Miles, SDSU, 1990-92
Season: 8.43
Michelle Miles, SDSU, 1990-91 Career: 7.75
Michelle Miles, SDSU, 1990-92
WAC Game: 14
Alyssa Shriver, Tulsa (Louisiana Tech), 2001-02 WAC Season: 60
Christen Roper, Hawai‘i, 2002-03 WAC Career: 151
Debbie Dimond, Brigham Young, 1991-95
Game: 14
Alyssa Shriver, Tulsa (Louisiana Tech), 2001-02 Season: 110
Christen Roper, Hawai‘i, 2002-03 Career: 303
Christen Roper, Hawai‘i, 1999-03
WAC Game: 11
Cherlanda Franklin, Nevada (Hawai‘i), 2007-08
Tomika Young, Brigham Young (Creighton), 1991-92 WAC Season: 74
Jillian Robbins, Tulsa, 2004-05 WAC Career: 199
Cricket Williams, San Jose State, 2000-04
Game: 13
Alice Coddington, Utah State (Weber State), 2009-10 Season: 115
Leilani Mitchell, Idaho, 2005-06
Tamika Stukes, New Mexico, 1997-98 Career: 354
Tamika Stukes, New Mexico, 1994-98
Player
Linda Frohlich Colorado St. 2/25/99 UNLV 14 10 12
Laura Ingham Nevada 1/4/03 Rice 18 10 11
Shalana Taylor UTEP 2/19/05 Hawai’i 12 11 10
Tasha Williams La. Tech 3/4/06 Hawai’i 10 11 10
Alexia Montgomery Seattle U 2/8/18 Kansas City 14 13 10
Alexis Montgomery Seattle U 3/3/18 Utah Valley 15 15 10
Ericka Mattingly Kansas City 11/29/18 Peru State 15 10 12
Brooke Salas NM State 12/21/18 Alcorn State 32 22 11
Ericka Mattingly Kansas City 2/9/19 California Baptist 28 14 10
WAC Half: 67
New Mexico State (Utah State), 2012-13
WAC Game: 127
SMU (TCU), 1996-97 WAC Season: 1501
Louisiana Tech, 2003-04
Half: 67
New Mexico State (Utah State), 2012-13 Game: 133
California Baptist (Westcliff), 2018-19 Season: 2853
Colorado State, 1998-99
WAC Season: 83.7
Creighton (12 Games), 1990-91
Season: 82.5
Louisiana Tech (32 Games), 2003-04
WAC Game: 62
San Diego State 97, Fresno State 35, 1994-95
WAC Season: 24.5
Louisiana Tech, 2003-04
Game: 90
California Baptist 133, Westcliff 43, 2018-19 Season: 23.2
Louisiana Tech, 2003-04
WAC Game: 46
Wyoming (CSU), 1991-92
WAC Season: 568
Louisiana Tech, 2003-04
Game: 51
California Baptist (Westcliff), 2018-19 Season: 1016
Louisiana Tech, 2002-03
WAC Game: 93
SMU (TCU), 1996-97
WAC Season: 1247
Louisiana Tech, 2001-02
Game: 105
Fresno State (Sacramento State), 2010-11 Season: 2272
Louisiana Tech, 2002-03
BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
WAC Game: 68.6
Hawai‘i (Fresno State, 35-51), 1997-98 WAC Season: 53.2
Creighton (431-810), 1991-92
Game: 68.6
Hawai‘i (Fresno State, 35-51), 1997-98 Season: 52.1
Creighton (974-1871), 1991-92
MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
WAC Game: 18
Fresno State, (Idaho), 2010-11 WAC Season: 158
Fresno State, 2010-11
Game: 20
California Baptist (Westcliff), 2018-19 Season: 324
Fresno State, 2010-11
MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
WAC Game: 44
California Baptist (Utah Valley), 2018-19 WAC Season: 452
Fresno State, 2011-12
Game: 50
Fresno State (North Carolina), 2010-11 Season: 956
Fresno State, 2010-11
BEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 10 ATT)
WAC Game: 80.0
Hawai‘i (Nevada, 8-10), 2008-09
Colorado State (FS, 8-10), 1995-96 WAC Season: 48.9
Wyoming (45-92), 1990-91
Game: 80.0
Hawai‘i (Nevada, 8-10), 2008-09
Colorado State (FS, 8-10), 1995-96 Season: 45.2
Creighton (169-374), 1991-92
WAC Game: 52
SMU (TCU), 1996-97
WAC Season: 471
Louisiana Tech, 2004-05
Game: 55
Air Force (Texas Pan-American), 1997-98 Season: 846
Hawai‘i, 2000-01
WAC Game: 1.000
Fresno State (New Mexico State), 19-19, 2010-11
Hawai‘i (UTEP), 16-of-16, 2000-01
WAC Season: .810
Utah State, 2012-13
Game: 1.000
Fresno State (New Mexico State), 19-19, 2010-11
Boise State (San Jose State), 16-16, 2003-04
Hawai‘i (UTEP), 16-16, 2000-01
Fresno State (Boston), 16-16, 1999-00
Rice (Southern Illinois), 16-16, 1998-99
Air Force (Panhandle State, 16-16), 1997-98 Season: .801
Utah State, 2012-13
WAC Game: 74
Louisiana Tech (SMU), 2001-02 WAC Season: 925
Louisiana Tech, 2001-02
Game: 74
San Jose State (Sacramento State), 2009-10
Louisiana Tech (SMU), 2001-02 Season: 1537
Louisiana Tech, 2002-03
WAC Season: 51.4
Louisiana Tech, 2001-02
Season: 48.6
Louisiana Tech, 2001-02
WAC Game: 39
Creighton (CSU), 1990-91 WAC Season: 332
Louisiana Tech, 2004-05
Game: 39
Creighton (CSU), 1990-91 Season: 642
Hawai‘i, 2000-01
WAC Game: 37
Wyoming (CSU), 1991-92
WAC Season: 319
California Baptist, 2018-19
Game: 37
Wyoming (CSU), 1991-92 Season: 604
Creighton, 1990-91
WAC Game: 25
Brigham Young (UNM), 1991-92
Utah (UNM), 1991-92
San Diego State (BYU), 1993-94 WAC Season: 280 San Diego State, 1996-97
Game: 29
Nevada (Southern), 2007-08 Season: 450
Louisiana Tech, 2003-04
WAC Game: 15
Rice (Fresno State), 2003-04
WAC Season: 130 Rice, 2003-04
Game: 17
Louisiana Tech (Nicholls State), 2008-09 Season: 224 Rice, 2003-04
WAC Game: 36
SMU (TCU), 1996-97
WAC Season: 364 UTSA, 2012-13
Game: 36
SMU (TCU), 1996-97 Season: 646
San Diego State, 1994-95
WAC Game: 4
UMKC (Grand Canyon), 2015-16
WAC Season: 170 Hawai‘i, 1997-98
Game: 4
UMKC (Grand Canyon), 2015-16 Season: 355
Hawai‘i, 2002-03
Season: 36
Colorado State, 1998-99
MOST WINS
WAC Season: 18
Louisiana Tech, 2002-03
Season: 33
Colorado State, 1998-99
WAC Season: 17
UTEP, 2001-02 Season: 29
Chicago State, 2016-17
WAC Season: 1.000
Louisiana Tech (18-0), 2002-03
Season: 91.7
Colorado State (33-3), 1998-99
FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED PER GAME
WAC Season: 48.4
San Diego State, 1996-97
Season: 52.0
San Diego State, 1996-97
FEWEST FIELD GOALS ALLOWED
WAC Game: 9
Colorado State (Air Force), 1998-99 Rice (Air Force), 1998-99
Game: 8
Idaho (Colorado State), 2007-08
WAC Season: 18
Louisiana Tech, 2002-03
WAC Overall: 22
Louisiana Tech, 2001-02 to 03-04
Season: 29
Lousiana Tech, 2002-03 Overall: 29
Lousiana Tech, 2002-03
WAC Season: 14
Chicago State, 2016-17
San Jose State, 2008-09
San Jose State, 1998-99 Air Force, 1998-99 Air Force, 1997-98 New Mexico, 1991-92 WAC Overall: 36 Air Force, 1996-97 to 98-99
Season: 29
Chicago State, 2016-17 Overall: 36
Chicago State, 2015-16 to 16-17
FEWEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ALLOWED
WAC Game: 36
Utah (UNM), 1992-93
Game: 36 Utah (UNM), 1992-93
FEWEST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ALLOWED
WAC Game: 1
CSU Bakersfield (UMKC), 2016-17 Game: 1
CSU Bakersfield (UMKC), 2016-17
Most Points Game: 252 SMU (127) vs. TCU (125), 1996-97
Fewest Points Game: 80 UTRGV (52) vs. GCU (28), 2015-16
Most Field Goals Made Game: 82 SMU (43) vs. TCU (39), 1996-97
Most Field Goals Attempted Game: 178 SMU (93) vs. TCU (85), 1996-97
WAC Half: 5
Utah (UNM), 1992-93 WAC Game: 23
Fresno State (SJSU), 1998-99
Utah (SJSU), 1998-99
Half: 5
Utah (UNM), 1992-93 Game: 23
Fresno State (SJSU), 1998-99 Utah (SJSU), 1998-99
Most Three-Point Field Goals Made Game: 27 NMSU (13) vs. USU (14), 2012-13
Most Free Throws Made Game: 68 SMU (32) vs. TCU (36), 1996-97
Most Rebounds Game: 120 SMU (60) vs. TCU (60), 1996-97
Most Fouls Game: 69 SMU (33) vs. TCU (36), 1996-97
Most Players Fouled Out Game: 9 SMU (4) vs. TCU (5), 1996-97
1999-00
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
SMU Rhonda Rompola 12-2 .857 71.9 55.7 22-9 .710 72.1 61.4
Hawai‘i Vince Goo 11-3 .786 66.0 56.6 20-9 .690 67.8 61.7
Rice Cristy McKinney 10-4 .714 72.4 58.0 22-10 .688 67.8 59.8
Tulsa K. McConnell-Miller 9-5 .643 63.6 58.8 14-15 .483 62.7 62.7
TCU Jeff Mittie 7-7 .500 68.8 65.8 16-14 .533 71.9 65.9
Fresno State Britt King 4-10 .286 62.0 69.4 11-18 .379 62.9 66.8
UTEP Sandra Rushing 2-12 .143 54.1 71.5 5-22 .185 54.9 70.5
San Jose State Janice Richard 1-13 .071 51.9 74.9 3-24 .111 54.9 74.5
2000-01
Team
WAC Overall
TCU Jeff Mittie 13-3 .813 71.2 62.1 25-8 .758 71.6 61.9
Hawai‘i Vince Goo 12-4 .750 67.8 56.4 26-8 .765 69.2 59.1
SMU Rhonda Rompola 11-5 .688 68.8 64.8 17-12 .586 67.9 68.6
Nevada Ada Gee 9-7 563 69.2 67.1 16-12 .571 70.3 66.8
Rice Cristy McKinney 9-7 .630 61.6 63.6 18-12 .600 63.4 64.3
Fresno State Britt King 6-10 .375 63.9 66.1 10-19 .345 62.7 67.9
Tulsa K. McConnell-Miller 4-12 .250 61.3 66.0 8-21 .276 59.2 65.7
UTEP Sandra Rushing 4-12 .250 60.4 69.1 8-20 .285 60.2 67.6
San Jose State Janice Richard 4-12 .250 65.9 74.7 13-16 448 67.1 70.7
2001-02
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
Louisiana Tech Leon Barmore 17-1 .944 80.1 50.5 25-5 .833 76.3 53.5
Rice Cristy McKinney 14-4 .778 65.1 59.3 21-9 .700 63.4 60.5
Hawai‘i Vince Goo 14-4 .778 63.2 56.3 23-8 .742 63.5 56.1
San Jose State Janice Richard 12-6 .667 68.9 74.7 17-11 .607 68.0 66.4
Tulsa K. McConnell-Miller 11-7 .611 66.4 61.3 17-13 .567 64.4 61.2
Nevada Ada Gee 6-12 .333 59.1 68.1 9-19 .321 59.5 70.0
SMU Rhonda Rompola 6-12 .333 61.1 65.9 12-18 .400 62.9 67.7
Boise State Trisha Stevens 5-13 .278 57.9 65.9 10-20 .333 59.8 67.0
Fresno State Britt King 4-14 .222 59.6 68.7 9-20 .303 62.3 67.9
UTEP Keitha Green 1-17 .056 9.8 79.1 3-25 .107 60.2 79.2
2002-03
Team Coach W-L
Louisiana Tech Kurt Budke 18-0 1.000 80.3 57.7 31-3 .912 78.4 57.6
Rice Cristy McKinney 12-6 .667 64.9 61.3 15-13 .536 64.5 63.3
Fresno State S. Johnson-Klein 11-7 .611 65.1 63.2 21-13 .618 65.3 64.3
Hawai‘i Vince Goo 9-9 .500 59.6 56.6 16-14 .533 59.9 58.4
Tulsa K. McConnell-Miller 9-9 .500 66.6 63.2 14-16 .467 65.7 64.6
San Jose State Janice Richard 9-9 .500 66.8 69.7 13-15 .464 65.9 68.0
SMU Rhonda Rompola 8-10 .444 65.6 68.9 16-15 .516 64.9 66.7
Boise State Jen Warden 6-12 .333 62.1 73.6 10-20 .333 59.5 70.6
UTEP Keitha Green 5-13 .278 64.1 72.7 10-19 .345 66.0 70.8
Nevada Ada Gee 3-15 .167 60.9 69.2 10-19 .345 62.3 65.5 2003-04 WAC
Team Coach
Louisiana Tech Kurt Budke 17-1 .944 83.4 58.9 29-3 .906 82.5 59.3
Rice Cristy McKinney 16-2 .889 69.8 59.6 22-10 .688 66.1 60.6
Tulsa K. McConnell-Miller 11-7 .611 68.0 65.1 19-12 .613 66.6 65.0
UTEP Keitha Green 10-8 .556 58.9 56.5 16-13 .552 60.8 58.1
SMU Rhonda Rompola 9-9 .500 62.9 64.5 13-15 .464 61.9 65.7
San Jose State Janice Richard 7-11 .389 61.2 68.4 16-13 .552 63.4 63.7
Fresno State S. Johnson-Klein 7-11 .389 59.8 62.7 13-16 .448 61.0 62.6
Hawai‘i Vince Goo 6-12 .333 54.7 60.3 8-20 .286 57.9 62.8
Boise State Jen Warden 5-13 .278 59.6 66.9 9-20 .310 62.2 69.2
Nevada Kim Gervasoni 2-16 .111 59.0 74.3 3-26 .103 59.1 72.0
Team Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
Louisiana Tech Kurt Budke 14-4 .778 75.9 63.7 20-10 .667 73.1 66.4
Rice Cristy McKinney 14-4 .778 68.4 62.0 24-9 .727 67.5 61.9
Tulsa K. McConnell-Miller 11-7 .611 70.3 66.6 19-11 .633 68.8 65.0
Fresno State Johnson-Klein/Wiggins 10-8 .556 67.9 63.9 20-11 .646 67.9 62.2
SMU Rhonda Rompola 10-8 .556 63.6 61.6 19-11 .633 64.5 59.8
San Jose State Janice Richard 10-8 .556 60.8 62.0 18-12 .600 61.3 61.0
Hawai‘i Jim Bolla 7-11 .389 59.4 62.6 11-15 .423 60.5 62.7
UTEP Keitha Green 7-11 .389 62.3 66.6 12-17 .414 61.0 63.5
Boise State Jen Warden 4-14 .222 57.2 64.5 10-19 .345 59.6 62.2
Nevada Kim Gervasoni 3-15 .167 58.0 70.5 8-22 .267 59.6 68.2
Team Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
Louisiana Tech Chris Long 15-1 .938 73.2 56.2 26-5 .839 72.9 60.7
Fresno State Adrian Wiggins 14-2 .875 69.9 56.4 24-8 .750 70.1 60.2
Hawai‘i Jim Bolla 9-7 .563 66.0 66.9 18-10 .643 67.1 66.2
San Jose State Janice Richard 8-8 .500 57.5 60.4 13-15 .464 61.1 63.8
Nevada Kim Gervasoni 8-8 .500 57.8 61.4 13-17 .433 58.9 62.1
Boise State Gordy Presnell 6-10 .375 64.7 63.8 15-15 .500 66.1 62.1
Idaho Mike Divilibiss 5-11 .313 57.6 61.6 10-19 .345 61.9 64.0
NM State Darin Spence 5-11 .313 54.7 62.6 10-20 .333 56.3 63.9
Utah State Raegan Pebley 2-14 .125 52.1 64.2 3-24 .111 55.9 67.3
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
Boise State Gordy Presnell 12-4 .750 70.4 59.6 24-9 .727 68.9 61.0
Louisiana Tech Chris Long 12-4 .750 68.4 59.0 17-13 .576 65.9 61.2
Nevada Kim Gervasoni 10-6 .625 67.9 63.8 17-14 .548 67.1 66.2
Fresno State Adrian Wiggins 9-7 .563 68.3 65.9 18-13 .581 66.0 64.0
Hawai‘i Jim Bolla 9-7 .563 62.9 60.6 15-14 .517 62.8 63.1
Utah State Raegan Pebley 7-9 .438 61.1 65.5 11-18 .379 59.6 65.4
NM State Darin Spence 6-10 .375 61.6 64.9 13-18 .419 60.7 64.2
San Jose State Greg Lockridge 4-12 .250 55.9 66.7 5-27 .156 58.4 69.6
Idaho Mike Divilibiss 3-13 .188 62.9 73.5 6-22 .214 62.2 74.1
2007-08
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
Boise State Gordy Presnell 14-2 .875 74.6 64.9 24-8 .750 72.8 65.8
*Fresno State Adrian Wiggins 14-2 .875 72.9 59.4 22-11 .667 72.1 65.5
NM State Darin Spence 11-5 .688 69.3 62.9 23-9 .719 67.8 62.3
Nevada Kim Gervasoni 9-7 .563 68.5 66.9 18-12 .600 68.1 65.4
Louisiana Tech Chris Long 9-7 .563 67.4 63.6 16-15 .516 68.4 65.5
Hawai‘i Jim Bolla 6-10 .375 63.1 65.2 12-18 .400 64.1 66.4
Utah State Raegan Pebley 5-11 .313 56.4 64.3 9-20 .310 58.4 64.0
Idaho Mike Divilibiss 3-13 .188 54.4 66.2 4-25 .138 54.0 67.5
San Jose State Pam DeCosta 1-15 .063 58.6 71.8 3-28 .097 59.6 71.6
* vacated regular season title
2008-09
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
Fresno State Adrian Wiggins 12-4 .750 67.2 56.3 24-9 .727 68.2 60.1
Louisiana Tech Long/Weatherspoon 12-4 .750 69.9 62.6 21-13 .618 69.3 62.4
Nevada Jane Albright
Idaho
Boise
Utah
NM State Darin Spence 5-11 .313 59.5 64.5 9-22 .290 60.8 67.4
Hawai‘i Bolla/Charity 4-12 .250 56.2 65.7 8-23 .258 57.5 65.9
San Jose State Pam DeCosta 1-15 .063 50.6 65.6 2-28 .067 52.2 69.9
2009-10
Team Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
Fresno State Adrian Wiggins 16-0 1.000 76.4 58.0 27-7 .794 72.9 60.8
Louisiana Tech Teresa Weatherspoon 11-5 .688 71.8 63.8 23-9 .719 73.8 64.7
Nevada Jane Albright 10-6 .625 65.1 61.3 17-16 .515 63.2 62.5
Boise State Gordy Presnell 8-8 .500 69.6 68.6 19-12 .613 70.4 67.1
NM State Darin Spence 8-8 .500 66.8 63.1 18-14 .563 68.4 64.9
Idaho Jon Newlee 8-8 .500 62.2 64.7 11-20 .355 60.3 65.9
Utah State Raegan Pebley 5-11 .313 57.8 63.3 13-17 .433 58.9 60.1
Hawai‘i Dana Takahara-Dias 4-12 .250 60.9 69.2 10-20 .333 60.5 70.3
San Jose State Pam DeCosta 2-14 .125 51.8 70.4 6-23 .207 56.6 71.2
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
NM State Mark Trakh 13-1 .929 72.4 63.0 22-8 .733 72.0 64.6
Bakersfield Greg McCall 11-3 .786 75.3 67.8 23-9 .719 73.3 66.9
Texas-Pan American Larry Tidwell 9-5 .643 68.4 65.7 19-15 .559 64.1 64.1
Grand Canyon Trent May 7-7 .500 62.4 58.2 13-14 .481 61.7 58.7
Seattle U Joan Bonvicini 6-8 .429 60.6 63.0 10-21 .323 60.6 66.5
Utah Valley Cathy Nixon 5-9 .357 59.0 59.8 11-19 .367 61.7 62.1
UMKC Marsha Frese 4-10 .286 60.4 64.7 6-24 .200 57.0 65.7
Chicago State Angela Jackson 1-13 .071 54.1 70.3 4-25 .138 52.8 71.7
2010-11
Team Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
Louisiana Tech Teresa Weatherspoon 15-1 .938 77.9 65.7 24-8 .750 73.0 64.4
Fresno State Adrian Wiggins 14-2 .875 77.2 60.1 25-8 .758 75.9 65.5
Utah State Raegan Pebley 10-6 .625 71.2 66.1 18-15 .545 69.3 70.0
Nevada Jane Albright 9-7 .563 63.9 60.4 22-11 .667 67.5 63.8
Idaho Jon Newlee 7-9 .438 61.8 61.6 15-16 .484 63.0 63.8
NM State Darin Spence 7-9 .438 63.0 64.4 14-18 .438 65.5 66.8
Hawaii Dana Takahara-Dias 5-11 .313 58.0 66.6 11-19 .367 60.5 66.3
Boise State Gordy Presnell 3-13 .188 63.2 73.5 12-19 .387 67.1 70.7
San Jose State Pam DeCosta 2-14 .125 46.9 65.0 2-27 .069 47.7 66.0
2011-12
Team Coach
WAC Overall
Fresno State Adrian Wiggins 13-1 .929 76.6 57.6 28-6 .824 74.9 62.2
Utah State Raegan Pebley 11-3 .786 76.2 67.9 21-10 .677 72.4 66.4
Louisiana Tech Teresa Weatherspoon 8-6 .571 65.1 62.6 17-15 .531 66.6 66.2
Idaho Jon Newlee 6-8 .429 64.4 68.5 12-20 .375 61.9 67.7
San Jose State Tim La Kose 6-8 .429 67.4 68.9 11-19 .367 64.4 69.0
Hawaii Dana Takahara-Dias 6-8 .429 59.3 66.6 11-19 .367 58.9 67.0
Nevada Jane Albright 3-11 .214 69.1 76.9 7-23 .233 67.5 75.2
NM State Mark Trakh 3-11 .214 53.8 62.9 6-24 .200 53.8 63.3
2012-13
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
NM State Mark Trakh 13-1 .929 68.5 59.8 26-5 .839 68.6 59.8
UT Rio Grande Valley Larry Tidwell 9-5 .643 63.9 59.4 19-14 .576 62.9 61.6
Utah Valley Cathy Nixon 8-6 .571 64.5 57.5 16-15 .516 65.9 62.2
Grand Canyon Trent May 8-6 .571 60.1 58.1 16-15 .516 61.3 60.2
CSU Bakersfield Greg McCall 8-6 .571 64.2 62.9 12-19 .387 63.2 66.8
UMKC Marsha Frese 5-9 .357 62.5 63.1 10-18 .357 58.6 62.5
Seattle U Joan Bonvicini 3-11 .214 56.7 65.7 9-21 .300 60.2 68.0
Chicago State Angela Jackson 2-12 .143 55.1 69.1 4-25 .138 54.2 67.6
Team Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
NM State Mark Trakh 14-0 1.000 71.5 57.8 24-7 .774 69.4 58.8
CSU Bakersfield Greg McCall 10-4 .714 63.8 56.4 15-14 .517 63.9 62.2
Seattle U Suzy Barcomb 10-4 .714 68.8 58.4 15-18 .455 63.7 63.5
UT Rio Grande Valley Larry Tidwell 8-6 .571 59.7 57.5 19-14 .576 63.2 62.4
Grand Canyon Trent May 7-7 .500 63.6 64.7 15-12 .556 65.2 65.7
UMKC Marsha Frese 4-10 .286 57.0 65.0 10-19 .345 62.2 65.7
Utah Valley Cathy Nixon 3-11 .214 53.4 60.6 9-22 .290 57.8 63.5
Chicago State Angela Jackson 0-14 .000 53.4 70.8 0-29 .000 53.4 71.1
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
Seattle U Joan Bonvicini 15-3 .833 67.9 61.9 20-11 .645 67.4 63.2
Utah State Jerry Finkbeiner 14-4 .778 79.8 71.9 18-14 .563 76.5 75.2
Idaho Jon Newlee 11-7 .611 67.3 62.3 17-16 .515 64.8 66.8
UTSA Rae Rippetoe-Blair 10-8 .556 61.7 60.9 16-14 .533 60.8 57.7
Louisiana Tech Teresa Weatherspoon 9-9 .500 67.5 66.2 14-17 .452 62.8 66.5
Denver Kerry Cremeans 8-10 .444 68.8 68.2 14-17 .452 66.0 67.5
San Jose State Tim La Kose 8-10 .444 69.3 74.8 11-19 .367 67.4 74.1
NM State Mark Trakh 7-11 .389 63.9 65.0 15-16 .484 62.2 64.1
Texas State Zenarae Antoine 4-14 .222 66.1 69.9 10-20 .333 69.5 70.9
UT Arlington Morrow/Blair 4-14 .222 60.3 71.3 7-23 .233 58.8 71.8
Team
Idaho Jon Newlee 15-1 .938 77.1 58.2 25-9 .735 72.9 62.1
Bakersfield
Grand
Seattle
Texas-Pan American Larry Tidwell 8-8 .500 66.6 67.2 14-16 .467 64.4 65.8
Kansas City Marsha Frese 7-9 .438 73.3 73.6 11-19 .367 73.8 75.4
NM State Mark Trakh 7-9 .438 73.9 75.2 11-20 .355 71.4 74.2
Utah Valley Cathy Nixon 4-12 .250 63.0 69.2 7-23 .233 66.3 68.4
Chicago State Angela Jackson 0-16 .000 53.3 81.6 3-27 .100 54.1 75.3
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
NM State Brooke Atkinson 11-3 .786 64.6 60.1 18-13 .581 66.9 65.7
CSU Bakersfield Greg McCall 10-4 .714 65.1 55.4 18-14 .563 60.4 56.5
Seattle U Suzy Barcomb 9-5 .643 66.3 62.9 18-15 .545 68.2 68.5
Grand Canyon Nicole Powell 9-5 .643 64.1 60.7 16-14 .533 63.8 62.6
Kansas City Jacie Hoyt 7-7 .500 67.1 63.4 11-19 .367 67.8 64.5
Utah Valley Cathy Nixon 5-9 .357 65.9 67.3 11-19 .367 61.8 67.6
UT Rio Grande Valley Larry Tidwell 4-10 .286 61.5 65.4 14-16 .467 61.8 63.8
Chicago State Angela Jackson 1-13 .071 50.6 69.9 1-29 .033 50.6 73.4
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
NM State Brooke Atkinson 15-1 .938
Kansas
Grand
Seattle
Chicago
Team
Kansas City Jacie Hoyt 13-3 .813 65.5 58.7 21-10 .677 66.3 62.1
Grand Canyon Nicole Powell 10-6 .625 59.2 58.9 15-12 .556 60.3 61.3
Utah Valley Dan Nielson 9-6 .600 65.8 60.5 12-16 .429 63.3 62.8
CSU Bakersfield Greg McCall 8-8 .500 57.4 58.0 16-13 .552 62.7 61.9
UT Rio Grande Valley Lane Lord 8-8 .500 69.5 66.4 13-17 .433 67.0 65.6
NM State Brooke Atkinson 8-8 .500 64.0 62.6 12-18 .400 63.5 65.6
California Baptist Jarrod Olson 7-9 .438 70.3 70.7 16-15 .516 75.0 72.3
Seattle U Suzy Barcomb 6-9 .400 67.8 67.3 13-16 .448 69.2 68.7
Chicago State Misty Opat 1-13 .071 58.4 77.1 1-27 .036 58.3 83.0 2020-21
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
Stephen F. Austin Mark Kellogg 17-1 0.944 72.4 54.4 28-5 0.848 74.8 55.6
Grand Canyon Molly Miller 14-4 0.778 62.1 57.0 22-10 0.688 65.8 61.0
California Baptist Jarrod Olson 13-5 0.722 77.4 68.8 23-9 0.719 75.6 69.2
Utah Valley Dan Nielson 10-8 0.556 65.2 61.0 16-15 0.516 63.4 60.2
Abilene Christian Julie Goodenough 9-9 0.500 71.2 70.1 17-13 0.567 73.9 66.6
Sam Houston Ravon Justice 9-9 0.500 63.7 67.1 15-16 0.484 67.5 69.2
Tarleton Misty Wilson 8-10 0.444 58.1 62.4 16-13 0.552 60.9 59.2
Lamar Aqua Franklin 8-10 0.444 60.2 61.9 14-15 0.483 62.6 61.4
UTRGV Lane Lord 8-10 0.444 62.3 65.1 14-19 0.424 60.9 65.4
Seattle U Suzy Barcomb 6-12 0.333 63.1 66.7 11-19 0.367 62.6 66.0
Dixie St. JD Gustin 6-12 0.333 67.2 73.9 10-19 0.345 67.0 72.3
NM State Brooke Atkinson 6-12 0.333 61.7 65.7 10-19 0.345 64.4 64.6
Chicago State Tiffany Sardin 3-15 0.167 57.7 68.3 4-23 0.148 56.5 68.7
Team
California Baptist Jarrod Olson 14-0 1.000 78.0 59.4 26-1 .963 77.8 61.9
Utah Valley Dan Nielson 10-4 .714 62.0 59.4 13-7 .650 61.6 58.8
Grand Canyon Molly Miller 8-4 .667 70.3 61.8 18-7 .720 73.8 64.2
NM State Brooke Atkinson 6-6 .500 60.5 59.5 9-12 .429 63.0 62.5
Seattle U Suzy Barcomb 6-8 .429 63.4 65.7 11-14 .440 67.8 69.0
Tarleton Misty Wilson 4-10 .360 57.0 64.1 9-16 .360 62.1 62.8
UT Rio Grande Valley Lane Lord 2-8 .200 61.9 70.0 6-14 .300 62.5 71.2
Dixie State JD Gustin 0-0 .000 00.0 00.0 1-2 .333 59.3 65.0
Chicago State Tiffany Sardin 0-10 .000 48.3 68.0 0-14 .000 48.9 71.5
1990-91 Kieishsha Garnes, SDSU
1991-92 Kathy Halligan, Creighton 1992-93 Mikki Kane-Barton, Utah 1993-94 Amy Burnett, Wyoming
1994-95 Amy Burnett, Wyoming
Christina Murguia, SDSU
1995-96 Amber McEwen, Utah
1996-97 Becky Hammon, Colorado State (Pacific)
Julie Krommenhoek, Utah (Mountain)
1997-98 Nani Cockett, Hawai‘i (Pacific)
Becky Hammon, Colorado State (Mountain)
1998-99 Raylene Howard, Hawai‘i (Pacific)
Becky Hammon, Colorado State (Mountain)
1999-00 Raylene Howard, Hawai‘i
Karlin Kennedy, SMU
2000-01 D-dra Rucker, SMU
2001-02 Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech
2002-03 Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech
2003-04 Amisha Carter, Louisiana Tech 2004-05 Tasha Williams, Louisiana Tech
2005-06 Mirenda Swearengin, Fresno State
2006-07 Shan Moore, Louisiana Tech
2007-08 Tierre Wilson, Fresno State
2008-09 Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana Tech
2009-10 Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana Tech
2010-11 Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana Tech
2011-12 Ki-Ki Moore, Fresno State
2012-13 Kacie Sowell, Seattle U
2013-14 Stacey Barr, Idaho
2014-15 Brianna Freeman, NM State
2015-16 Shawnte’ Goff, UTRGV
2016-17 Moriah Mack, NM State
2017-18 Brooke Salas, NM State
2018-19 Brooke Salas, NM State
2019-20 Ericka Mattingly, Kansas City
2020-21 Ane Olatea, California Baptist
2021-22 Caitlyn Harper, California Baptist
2007-08 Delena Criner, Nevada
2008-09 Dellena Criner, Nevada 2009-10 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State 2010-11 Shavon Moore, Nevada 2011-12 Ashlee Brown, Utah State 2012-13 Sylvia Shephard, Seattle U 2018-19 Brooke Salas, NM State 2019-20 Kamira Sanders, Seattle U 2020-21 Bree Calhoun, Seattle U 2021-22 Ane Olaeta, California Baptist
2021-22 Bree Calhoun, Seattle U
2003-04 Jillian Robbins, Tulsa 2004-05 Janielle Dodds, SMU 2005-06 Brandi Fitzgerald, Nevada 2006-07 Katie Madison, Idaho 2007-08 Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State 2008-09 Derisa Taleni, Idaho 2009-10 Tahnee Robinson, Nevada 2010-11 Ashlee Brown, Utah State 2011-12 Ki-Ki Moore, Fresno State 2012-13 Stefanie Gilbreath, NM State 2018-19 Britney Thomas, California Baptist 2019-20 Jada Holland, Grand Canyon 2020-21 Katie Scott, Grand Canyon 2021-22 Jamie Bonnarens, Abilene Christian
1990-91 Shannon Struby, Creighton 1991-92 Debbie Dimond, BYU 1992-93 Staci Oddo, Fresno State 1993-94 Kiana Taylor, UTEP 1994-95 Julie Krommenhoek, Utah 1995-96 Becky Hammon, Colorado State 1996-97 Raylene Howard, UH (Pacific)
Marla Brumfield, Rice
Karlin Kennedy, SMU (Mountain) 1997-98 Jill Sutton, TCU (Pacific)
Heather Haanen, Colorado State (Mountain) 1998-99 Erin Gibbons, Utah (Pacific)
Linda Froehlich, UNLV (Mountain) 1999-00 Amy Pack, UTEP
2000-01 April Atuaia, Hawai‘i 2001-02 Aritta Lane, Fresno State
Erica Taylor, Louisiana Tech 2002-03 Jamie Hawkins, Boise State 2013-14 Shawnte’ Goff, UTPA 2014-15 Mariah Seals, Utah Valley 2015-16 Addi Walters, CSU Bakersfield 2016-17 Kamira Sanders, Seattle U 2017-18 Kallin Spiller, Seattle U 2018-19 Leilah Vigil, Kansas City 2019-20 Jada Holland, Grand Canyon 2020-21 Katie Scott, Grand Canyon 2021-22 Akasha Davis, Lamar
1990-91 Bruce Rasmussen, Creighton 1991-92 Bruce Rasmussen, Creighton 1992-93 Jeanie Wilson, Brigham Young 1993-94 Beth Burns, SDSU 1994-95 Beth Burns, SDSU 1995-96 Greg Williams, Colorado State 1996-97 Beth Burns, SDSU (Pacific)
Elaine Elliott, Utah (Mountain) 1997-98 Vince Goo, Hawai‘i (Pacific)
Elaine Elliott, Utah (Mountain)
Sandra Rushing, UTEP (Mountain) 1998-99 Elaine Elliott, Utah (Pacific)
Tom Collen, Colorado State (Mountain) 1999-00 Kathy McConnell-Miller, Tulsa 2000-01 Jeff Mittie, TCU 2001-02 Janice Richard, San Jose State 2002-03 Kurt Budke, Louisiana Tech 2003-04 Kurt Budke, Louisiana Tech 2004-05 Cristy McKinney, Rice 2005-06 Chris Long, Louisiana Tech 2006-07 Gordy Presnell, Boise State 2007-08 Adrian Wiggins, Fresno State 2008-09 Jon Newlee, Idaho 2009-10 Adrian Wiggins, Fresno State 2010-11 Raegan Pebley, Utah State 2011-12 Tim La Kose, San Jose State 2012-13 Joan Bonvicini, Seattle U 2013-14 Jon Newlee, Idaho 2014-15 Mark Trakh, NM State 2015-16 Mark Trakh, NM State 2016-17 Mark Trakh, NM State 2017-18 Brooke Atkinson, NM State 2018-19 Jarrod Olson, California Baptist 2019-20 Jacie Hoyt, Kansas City 2020-21 Jarrod Olson, California Baptist 2021-22 Mark Kellogg, Stephen F. Austin
1992)
1993 Mikki Kane-Barton, Utah 2021 Ane Olaeta, California Baptist
(AWARDED TO WAC’S SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR FOR ANY SPORT SINCE 1981)
1995 Amy Burnett, Wyoming
1996 Teresa James, Colorado State
School Appearances
Stephen F. Austin 1 (2022)
W L Pct Championships
2 0 1.000 1 (2022)
Creighton 2 (1991-92) 4 1 .800 1 (1992)
Louisiana Tech 12 (2002-13) 23 7 .767 4 (2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2010)
California Baptist 2 (2021-22) 3 1 .750 1 (2021)
San Diego State 7 (1991-97) 11 5 .688 2 (1994, 1997)
Rice 9 (1997-05) 14 7 .667 2 (2000, 2005)
Utah 9 (1991-99) 12 7 .632 2 (1991, 1995)
NM State 17 (2006-22) 20 12 .625 4 (2015, 2016, 2017, 2019)
Idaho 9 (2006-14) 10 7 .588 2 (2013, 2014)
SMU 9 (1997-05) 11 8 .579 1 (1999)
Brigham Young 8 (1992-99) 9 7 .563 1 (1993)
Seattle U 10 (2013-22) 10 8 .556 1 (2018)
Fresno State* 20 (1993-12) 19 16 .543 3 (2009, 2011, 2012)
Colorado State 8 (1992-99) 8 7 .533 1 (1996)
UT Rio Grande Valley 9 (2014-22) 9 8 .529 0
Grand Canyon 5 (2018-22) 4 4 .500 0
Boise State 10 (2002-11) 9 9 .500 1 (2007)
CSU Bakersfield 7 (2014-20) 6 6 .500 0
Denver 1 (2013) 1 1 .500 0
Lamar 1 (2022) 1 1 .500 0
UNLV 1 (1999) 1 1 .500 0
New Mexico 8 (1992-99) 8 8 .500 1 (1998)
Sam Houston 1 (2022) 1 1 .500 0
TCU 5 (1997-01) 4 4 .500 1 (2001)
Nevada 12 (2001-12) 7 12 .368 0
Hawai‘i 16 (1997-12) 9 16 .360 0
Utah State 8 (2006-13) 4 8 .333 0
Utah Valley 9 (2014-22) 4 8 .333 0
San Jose State 13 (1997, 2000-09, 2012-13) 5 13 .278 0
Tulsa 8 (1998-05) 3 8 .273 0
Kansas City 7 (2014-20) 2 6 .250 0
UTEP 12 (1992-96, 1998-03, 2005) 4 13 .235 0
Chicago State 8 (2014-21) 0 7 .000 0
UT Arlington 1 (2013) 0 1 .000 0
UTSA 1 (2013) 0 1 .000 0
Texas State 1 (2013) 0 1 .000 0
Wyoming 8 (1991-98) 0 8 .000 0
Abilene Christian 1 (2022) 0 1 .000 0
2019 - LAS VEGAS, NEV. (MARCH 13-16)
Seeds: 1-NM State, 2-UT Rio Grande Valley, 3-CSU Bakersfield, 4-Kansas City, 5-Utah Valley, 6-Grand Canyon, 7-Seattle U, 8-Chicago State
QF1 - NM State 90, Chicago State 54
QF2 - Kansas City 78, Utah Valley 75
QF3 - UTRGV 56, Seattle U 54
QF4 - CSU Bakersfield 73, GCU 59
SF1 - NM State 91, Kansas City 80 (OT)
SF2 - UTRGV 69, CSU Bakersfield 58
CH - NM State 76, UTRGV 73 (2OT)
2021 - LAS VEGAS, NEV. (MARCH 10-13)
Seeds: 1-California Baptist, 2-Utah Valley, 3-Grand Canyon, 4-NM State, 5-Seattle U, 6-UTRGV, 7-Chicago State
QF1 - NM State 56, Seattle U 46
QF2 - Utah Valley 61, Chicago State 43
QF3 - Grand Canyon 67, UTRGV 54
SF1 - California Baptist 79, NM State 54
SF2 - Grand Canyon 57, Utah Valley 54
CH - California Baptist 78, Grand Canyon 60
Seeds: 1-Stephen F. Austin, 2-Grand Canyon, 3-California Baptist, 4-Utah Valley, 5-Abilene Christian, 6-Sam Houston, 7-Lamar, 8-UTRGV, 9-Seattle U, 10-NM State
GM1 - UTRGV 71, Seattle U 61
GM2 - Lamar 65, NM State 54
GM3 - UTRGV 73, Abilene Christian 70
GM4 - Sam Houston 73, Lamar 69
GM5 - Utah Valley 72, UTRGV 57
GM6 - California Baptist 85, Sam Houston 78
SF1 - Stephen F. Austin 68, Utah Valley 42
SF2 - Grand Canyon 64, California Baptist 60
CH - Stephen F. Austin 74, Grand Canyon 57
Year Tournament Runner Champion Up 1991 Utah Creighton 1992 Creighton Utah 1993 Brigham Young Utah 1994 San Diego State Colorado State 1995 Utah San Diego State 1996 Colorado State New Mexico 1997 San Diego State Utah 1998 New Mexico Rice 1999 SMU Colorado State 2000 Rice SMU 2001 TCU Hawai‘i 2002 Louisiana Tech Hawai‘i 2003 Louisiana Tech Fresno State 2004 Louisiana Tech Rice 2005 Rice Louisiana Tech 2006 Louisiana Tech New Mexico State
2007 Boise State New Mexico State 2008 Vacated New Mexico State
2009 Fresno State Nevada 2010 Louisiana Tech Fresno State
2011 Fresno State Louisiana Tech
2012 Fresno State Louisiana Tech 2013 Idaho Seattle U 2014 Idaho Seattle U 2015 NM State UTPA 2016 NM State UTRGV 2017 NM State Seattle U 2018 Seattle U CSU Bakersfield 2019 NM State UTRGV 2021 California Baptist NM State 2022 Stephen F. Austin Grand Canyon
Year MVP School 1991 Mikki Kane Utah 1992 Becky Strathman Creighton 1993 Mikki Kane-Barton Utah 1994 Christina Murguia San Diego State 1995 Julie Krommenhoek Utah 1996 Becky Hammon Colorado State 1997 Jodi Nowlin-Tres San Diego State 1998 Abby Garchek New Mexico 1999 Karlin Kennedy SMU 2000 Marla Brumfield Rice
2001 Tricia Payne TCU 2002 Ayana Walker Louisiana Tech 2003 Cheryl Ford Louisiana Tech 2004 Amisha Carter Louisiana Tech 2005 Lauren Neaves Rice 2006 Tasha Williams Louisiana Tech
2007 Jessica Thompson Boise State 2008 Jaleesa Ross Fresno State
2009 Jaleesa Ross Fresno State
2010 Shanavia Dowdell Louisiana Tech 2011 Jaleesa Ross Fresno State
2012 Ki-Ki Moore Fresno State
All-Tournament Team: Gia Pack, NM State (MVP), Brooke Salas, NM State, Madison Northcutt, UTRGV, Ericka Mattingly, Kansas City, Alexxus Gilbert, CSU Bakersfield
All-Tournament Team: Caitlyn Harper, California Baptist (MVP); Tiena Neale, California Baptist; Shania Harper, NM State; Tiarra Brown, Grand Canyon; Josie Williams, Utah Valley
All-Tournament Team: Zya Nugent, Stephen F. Austin (MVP); Amara Graham, Grand Canyon; Ane Olaeta, California Baptist; Josie Williams, Utah Valley; Stephanie Visscher, Stephen F. Austin
2013 Stacey Barr Idaho 2014 Stacey Barr Idaho
2015 Brianna Freeman NM State
2016 Sasha Weber NM State
2017 Moriah Mack NM State
2018 Kamira Sanders Seattle U 2019 Gia Pack NM State
2021 Caitlyn Harper California Baptist
2022 Zya Nugent Stephen F. Austin
Tarleton State University offers the value of a Texas A&M University System degree with its own brand of personal attention, individual opportunities, history, traditions and real community. Located in the heart of Stephenville and encompassing a 173-acre main campus just an hour southwest of Fort Worth, Tarleton is one of the best university values in Texas and the perfect place for students to begin a future. Tarleton has extended its reach beyond Stephenville and is rapidly expanding undergraduate and graduate programs online and in Waco, Midlothian and the Southwest Metroplex, including Johnson, Parker and Tarrant counties, and the RELLIS Academic Alliance in Bryan.
If you want the comfort and casualness of a small town and an intimate campus life, Tarleton has it! We’re in the heart of Stephenville, a town of about 17,000 that is the hub of an area circled by Fort Worth, Dallas, Waco and Abilene. You’ll live and learn in a warm, friendly, caring community ranked as one of the 100 best small towns in America. Stephenville was part of a tract of land located on the upper Bosque River Valley in Central Texas in 1854 and became the county seat of Erath County in 1856. The first land patent was secured by John M. Stephen on Feb. 24, 1853.
The first permanent school in Stephenville was erected by John Tarleton. There are now seven public school districts in Erath County. Stephenville Independent School District has a total enrollment of more than 3,350 students. The one college in the area, Tarleton, has an enrollment of over 13,000 students at the Stephenville campus.
Stephenville offers a variety of recreational areas, including two public parks, two public swimming pools, two golf courses, 14 tennis courts, a movie theater, six football stadiums, two rodeo arenas, an 18-hole disc golf course, a youth center and a historical museum. There are also two major lakes within a 40-mile radius and many excellent areas for hunting and fishing. Annual events include livestock shows, arts and crafts festivals, rodeos, basketball tournaments and the Tarleton Homecoming.
Major manufacturers and employers in Stephenville include Saint-Gobain, FMC, Harris Hospital, HEB, Medical & Surgical Clinic, Pecan Valley MHMR, Rayloc Industries, Stephenville ISD, Tarleton State University and Wal-Mart.
Formed when Tarleton was a junior college, the Ten Tarleton Peppers (TTP) and Ten Tarleton Sisters (TTS) are the two oldest organizations on campus. These spirit organizations for men and women were formed in 1921 and 1923, respectively.
New members of these secret organizations are selected by current members. When first organized, the two groups met late at night and prepared signs for upcoming athletic events. The basic signs at this time were made of canvas and were stretched between trees on campus. The clubs met in the attic of the old recreation hall, which is now the Administration Annex.
The identities of the senior members were disclosed in group photos when the yearbooks were distributed. Senior members stood facing the camera while others faced away from the camera with various and sundry items placed over their heads. The groups are sponsored by faculty and staff members.
Upon joining The Texas A&M University System in 1917, the Tarleton athletic teams became known as the “Junior Aggies.”
In 1924, Coach W.J. Wisdom became disenchanted with the name and held a contest to select a new mascot. The winner would receive $5 and Wisdom would be the sole judge. One day, Wisdom was walking across campus and contemplating the fact that Tarleton was primarily an agricultural school when the name “Plowboys” popped into his head. He immediately adopted the new mascot and kept the $5. The symbol of the Plowboys was a muscular young man in overalls pushing a hand plow.
In 1950, the mascot withstood a challenge when four additional names were suggested for a student vote. Plowboys won by a 2-1 margin. With the University’s changing image, however, another election was held in 1961 and students approved the name “Texans.” The horse and rider became the new athletic mascot of the university.
The TTS and TTP were precursors of the modern Purple Poo. The still-secret organization makes Poo signs each Monday night, which appear on campus every Tuesday morning. The signs occasionally comment on campus political life and student life, but most promote school spirit. These signs are nailed to trees on campus. Members appear in public dressed in costumes and identity is closely guarded.
In 1984, a group of interested students established a spirit organization on campus and re-adopted the name “Plowboys,” which was the former mascot of the athletic teams. The Plowboys attend athletic events and other campus activities and are familiar to students because of their white shirts, hats and purple chaps.
Legend has it that John Tarleton, founder of the university, had a pet duck named Oscar P who went everywhere with him. The two were so close that Oscar P is said to be buried with Tarleton.
At various student activities, the Purple Poo rally Tarleton students by raising the spirit of Oscar P. This is done by kneeling and pounding the ground while calling out “Hey, Oscar P.” Although this has become one of the favorite traditions, there is no evidence to verify the story.
At the height of the Tarleton-North Texas Agriculture College rivalry, frequent raids by opposing students were common. Bonfires were the primary objectives, and as described in the J-TAC newspaper (Tarleton’s school paper), the students were driven by “the desire to cause premature conflagration of the accumulated rubbish.”
On Nov. 29, 1939, two days before the traditional football game, and in retaliation for the burning of the NTAC bonfire by Tarleton students the night before, an NTAC student and accomplice flew over the Tarleton campus and attempted to bomb the bonfire. In their efforts to repel the air attack, Tarleton students on guard threw various objects at the plane. L.V. Risinger hurled a 2x4 into the air which struck the propeller and disabled the aircraft. The pilot glided over what is now the Hall of Presidents and crash-landed in a clump of trees.
While the NTAC student and his buddy were launching the air attack, three truck loads of NTAC students were attempting to invade campus by land. Both the land and air attacks were repulsed. The NTAC students were captured, given a block-T haircut and sent on their way. The Homecoming bonfire has been dedicated to L.V. Risinger, defender of the bonfire, who died in 1994.
Tarleton has already provided a few things in every room:
1. MICROFRIDGE
One (1) per room. This appliance combines a mini- fridge with a microwave. Please do not bring additional units as they are not allowed.
2.
One (1) per resident. Beds can be bunked or lofted using hardware in the room. Mattresses are 80” long, 36” wide and 6” deep. You will want to bring Twin XL sheets. Please note that Integrity, Traditions North and South, and the newer addition of Honors Hall is equipped with full sized mattresses.
3. DESK AND CHAIR
One (1) desk and one (1) chair per resident.
4. DRAWER AND DRESSER
One (1) per resident. Exception in rooms where dresser drawers are built into casework.
5. CLOSET OR WARDROBE
One (1) per resident. Please note that in Bender, Ferguson, Hunewell and Hunewell Annex the closets are part of built-in casework.
Uniquely located in rural Texas one-hour southwest of Dallas/Fort Worth for easy access to metropolitan amenities and a major airport, yet isolated from big city stress.
A city of over 20,000 friendly people, Stephenville is an inviting, gracious community with a rich western heritage in a beautiful country setting along the Bosque River.
It is distinctively Texan – independent, hardworking, and educated.
Known as the ‘Cowboy Capital of the World’ and the ‘City of Champions’, Stephenville takes pride in having small town values, where a strong work ethic, family-values, and a giving heart still matter.
Stephenville is located at the intersection of US 281, US 67 and US 377 and is situated 25 miles south of IH-20 and 70 miles southwest of the Dallas / Fort Worth Metroplex. Stephenville is the retail center for a trade area population of approximately 80,000 Texans.
Agriculture is the leading industry, with Erath County in the top 10% in overall agriculture production and ranking #2 in milk production in the State of Texas. In addition to farmers and ranchers, Fortune 500 companies provide a strong manufacturing diversity to the economy. Stephenville serves as a regional medical and retail center for the area with many family-owned businesses thriving as they draw from our strong, diverse workforce, educational opportunities and family oriented atmosphere.
Tarleton State University, a part of the Texas A&M University System, is known far and wide for creating a culture of excellence in both academic and athletic programs. Erath County is also served by Ranger College, offering a variety of continuing education and workforce training for students of all ages.
As the ‘Cowboy Capital of the World’, Stephenville is uniquely home to more professional rodeo cowboys and cowgirls than any other place in the world. And the equine industry continues to grow throughout the surrounding County.
The ‘City of Champions’ designation reflects the commitment as a community to excellence in youth and civic organizations. Our community strongly believes that investing in our youth is a wise and worthwhile endeavor. Families seeking a positive place to raise kids will find an excellent school system, civic organizations dedicated to youth programs, numerous sports leagues, and family fun events at parks, museums and churches throughout the year.
Stephenville is a special place that reflects pride in the community’s rich heritage and commitment to the future. We feel confident you will soon see why Stephenville has been listed as one of ‘The 100 Best Small Towns in America!’
For more than six decades the fortunes of the Tarleton Texans have played out on the gridiron at Memorial Stadium.
Guided by the likes of former coaches W. J. Wisdom, Earl Rudder, Buddy Fornes and current head coach Todd Whitten, the Texans built a legacy of excellence, much in the confines of their home arena.
Playing host to opponents from the Pioneer Conference, the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association, the Lone Star Conference and now NCAA Division I FCS, the venerable facility has witnessed championship seasons, postseason bowl invitations, and players who have excelled and advanced into the professional ranks.
In addition, legendary track coach Oscar Frazier fielded teams that dominated university-hosted competitions at Memorial Stadium, winning 19 conference or state titles, while training athletes who achieved state, national and even Olympic honors.
The stadium owes its very existence, as well as upgrades and additions over its 65-year life, to the generosity of local supporters of Tarleton’s athletic programs.
In the late 1940s, during the administration of President E.J. Howell, local leaders and influential alumni forged a committee to collect the $100,000 necessary to build the stadium. While early efforts proved fruitful, gathering $55,000 within the first year, the drive stalled before being brought back to life by Mary Hope Westbrook, head of the English Department. Westbrook assumed leadership of the group, which then met its funding goal.
By October 1948, crews began construction, bulldozing eight acres to make way for the stadium. The initial structure, made of reinforced concrete, seated 6,000 fans in 32 rows of steel bleachers. In 1950, a regulation cinder track was installed around the football field and, in 1951, the building opened.
Several rounds of upgrades, most funded by university benefactors, have occurred over time. A major renovations in 1977, financed by a then-ambitious $475,000 local fund-raising drive, added the now-iconic berm on the east side, replaced the old steel seats, extended the bleachers on the west side and built the press box. A $2 million project, which began in 1988, expanded seating to 7,600, added concession areas and built the current field house. In addition, track and field facilities were renovated and named for legendary track coach Oscar Frazier.
In 2019, a brand-new grandstand was built on the west side of Memorial Stadium to increase the seating to nearly 10,000 and provide a first-class experience for the Texan faithful. A new state-of-the-art video board was added on the south side of the stadium as a part of the renovation. The complete project was a $26 million renovation.
Wisdom Gym has seen some history.
Built in 1970 for a cost of $1.3 million, Wisdom Gym has been the home of Tarleton Basketball for nearly 50 years. Over that time, the gym has played home to All-Americans, Conference Champions, Conference Tournament Champions, NCAA Regional Tournaments, and NCAA Sweet 16 games. The gym has also been the home of the winningest basketball coach in school history since 1988.
The facility is located on the northwest corner of the campus, adjacent to Memorial Stadium, and is one of a kind on the campus of Tarleton State University as the only white brick building on the campus.
After the initial $1.3 million cost to build the facility, the gym underwent another $1.7 million renovation in 1977. The entire building, which also houses the Kinesiology department, women’s volleyball gym, and child development center encompasses nearly 115,000 square feet of space.
The Texan basketball teams play on the hardwood of Wisdom Gym, which seats 2,400 spectators in a raucous environment that allows fans to stand within six feet of the sideline on the floor. Reserved seats with chair-backs were installed in 1999 and were renovated with brand-new cushion seating in 2017. A new hardwood floor was installed in the summer of the 2010, replacing the original floor, and new student seating was also installed in 2010 to replace wooden bleachers with the current purple seats.
A new scoreboard and video board was added prior to the 2013 season and the locker rooms have received several upgrades over the last few years, including new carpet, new lockers, and new technology for watching film.
While the home of Tarleton Baseball hasn’t moved since the program was revived in 1988, it has certainly seen quite the facelift. The Tarleton Baseball Complex underwent the first phase of a major transformation in the summer of 2021 when the original field, fence and lights were replaced with brand-new turf, Champion Wall, and LED lights. The complex went into construction in January of 1987 and opened in 1988. The field is located beside the Tarleton indoor softball and baseball buildings and adjacent to the Tarleton State Softball Complex - which was a later addition to the property when the university added women’s fastpitch softball in 1996 - on the south side of Washington Street. The field is Hellas Matrix Turf and is framed in center and right field by pecan trees with the university behind Washington Street in the distance. The field measures out to 320 feet down each foul line, 365 feet to the gaps, and 400 feet to straight-away centerfield.
The dugouts in the complex are covered with red brick and the stands seat 750 spectators in metal bleachers that wrap around the fence behind home plate. A new nylon backstop was installed prior to the 2015 season that wraps from dugout to dugout and extend 50 feet high - replacing the 30-foot high chain-link fence that was originally placed behind the plate in 1988. The press box is located at the top of the center seating section and has space for a scoreboard operator, official statistician, and media.
The Tarleton Softball Complex has seen its share of success since the inaugural season in 1996. The Tarleton Softball Complex has served as the home field for the Tarleton Softball program since the first season, after initial construction began in the spring of 1995. In the summer of 2021, the facility underwent the first phase of facelifts with brand-new field turf, LED lights and Champion Wall in the outfield.
The renovations in 2021 also expanded the dugouts and the bullpens on each side of the outfield. Tarleton played its first game on the field on February 19, 1996 and won the second game of a doubleheader against Schreiner College in extra innings.
The field dimensions are 190-feet down the lines and 220-feet to straight-away centerfield. The field itself is laid out in the same direction as the adjacent Tarleton Baseball Complex.
A scoreboard was installed in left-centerfield prior to the 2015 season, features customizable name plates and inning-by-inning scores, and is surrounded by nylon netting. Permanent bleachers were also added after the initial construction, which holds 500 fans. A press box rises above the bleachers and seats the primary game administration.
The project included renovations to the existing four tennis courts, the addition to four brand new courts on the backside of the original courts and new lighting for the entire complex. All courts were painted purple and outdoor bleachers were placed on the west end of the complex with a courtside view of the No. 1 doubles court.
The original tennis complex was opened on November 3, 1979 after being constructed under a grant from the Mary Potishman Lard Trust. Leo Potishman and Clyde H. Wells, a chairman of the Texas A&M Board of Regents, volleyed a gold tennis ball that Saturday to christen the courts. The speakers also unveiled a plaque dedicated to the memory of Robert S. Lard.
The original four courts, constructed under the Lard Trust Grant, was constructed for a total cost of $115,000.
Tarleton is one of few schools in the Western Athletic Conference with a true ‘Volleyball Gym’ that doesn’t share time with basketball teams.
The Wisdom Volleyball Gym is located inside Wisdom Gym on the northwest corner of the campus, adjacent to Memorial Stadium. The gymnasium, named for longtime Tarleton athletics director and basketball coach W.J. Wisdom, was built in 1970 at a cost of $1.3 million dollars. The volleyball gym was added to Wisdom Gym in 1977 as a part of a $1.7 million expansion project.
The retractable bleachers on the floor were installed in the summer of 1999 and the south wall received a paint touch up and new photo banners prior to the 2014 season.
Home to the newest program of Tarleton Athletics, the Tarleton Soccer Complex will be ready for the inaugural NCAA soccer season at the university in Fall 2022.
Formerly the home to Rec Sports intramural soccer, lacrosse, and rugby, the field was expanded to meet NCAA requirements in the summer of 2021. The field turf was installed by Hellas on the north side of the Tarleton campus off Frey Street. There is a scoreboard on the northeast and southwest corners of the facility with metal bleachers.
The Tarleton State University Athletics Communications staff welcomes all media members to attend Tarleton women’s basketball games. The following information is intended to assist you in covering the Tarleton Texan women’s basketball program:
Requests for working media credentials must be made through the Tarleton Athletics Communications office. Requests must be made at TarletonSports. com/MediaRequest.
All media seating is first come, first serve due to limited seating. Radio broadcasts will receive priority seating. Credentials are available at the beginning of every season to be used for the entire academic year by local media. Any other media personnel in need of credentials should contact the Athletic Communications office 24 hours before game time. Visit TarletonSports.com/Media for Media Information.
All photographers covering a game must display appropriate credentials at all times and are expected to comply with any instructions given by game officials or Tarleton sports information employees. NCAA rules prohibit photographers from being in the team areas and the use of tripods is restricted on the court.
There are phone lines available and fax and e-mail services can be arranged. For those media members not in attendance, the number to call for game updates will be given upon request.
Individual and team statistics are provided after the game, plus a scoring summary, running play-by-play and all other statistical breakdowns are distributed at the conclusion of each contest. In addition, live stats are available to view on laptop computers and various tablets. Tablets can be provided.
Internet access is available. Access to wireless internet requires a proper authorization code which will be provided before the match.
Members of the media wishing to interview players or coaches must work through the Tarleton women’s basketball contact to set up a convenient time for both parties. Postgame interviews are available on the field following a 10-minute “cooling off” period. If assistance is needed, contact a member of the Tarleton athletics communications department on site.
Statistics will be provided throughout the course of the game. Please inform the Tarleton women’s basketball contact of your preference prior to the start of the game to receive printed copies of the official stats. You are also welcomed to follow live stats at TarletonSports.com.
Any questions regarding the Tarleton women’s basketball program should be directed to the Tarleton women’s basketball media contact.
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