Dameon Myres | TCU Athletics | Assistant Director of Athletics Communications Office: 817.257.5367 | Cell: 817.897.5331 | E-mail: [email protected] | @DameonMyres 2019-20 TCU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES TCU HORNED FROGS (20-7, 11-5) Head Coach: Raegan Pebley at TCU: 115-78 (6th Yr.) Career: 271-253 (17th Yr.) GAME 28 | MARCH 4, 2020 | 6 P.M. | ED & RAE SCHOLLMAIER ARENA (6,700) SCHEDULE / RESULTS STATISTICAL COMPARISON NOVEMBER (5-0) Tues. 5 Robert Morris HFTV W, 66-61 Sun. 10 Cornell HFTV W, 59-49 Thurs. 14 Nicholls State HFTV W, 72-47 Wed. 20 at SMU - - - W, 57-56 Tues. 26 at Army - - - W, 66-52 DECEMBER (4-2) Sun. 1 Boise State (1) FSSW+ W, 77-65 Sat. 7 Auburn (2) HFTV W, 80-65 Wed. 11 at #11/13 Texas A&M SECN+ L, 68-70 Sun. 15 Ohio HFTV W, 79-72 Sun. 22 Texas State HFTV W, 79-52 Sun. 29 at Middle Tennessee ESPN+ L, 70-82 JANUARY (6-2) Fri. 3 at #25/RV Texas* LHN W, 65-63 Wed. 8 Texas Tech* HFTV L, 76-80 Sun. 12 Kansas* FSSW W, 73-59 Wed. 15 at Iowa State* Cyclones..tv W, 77-74 Sun. 19 at Oklahoma* FSOK W, 82-63 Wed. 22 #2 /1 Baylor* HFTV L, 57-66 Sun. 26 #25/ RV West Virginia* FS1 W, 73-60 Wed. 29 at Oklahoma State* B12N W, 72-68 FEBRUARY (5-2) Sat. 1 Kansas State* FSSW W, 65-61 Sat. 8 at Kansas* B12N W, 87-74 Wed. 12 at #2/2 Baylor* B12N L, 62-81 Sun. 16 Iowa State* FSN W, 82-72 Wed. 19 at Kansas State* B12N W, 54-52 Sun. 23 Oklahoma State* FSSW+ W, 49-37 Wed. 26 Texas* FSSW+ L, 67-77 MARCH (0-1) Sun. 1 at Texas Tech* FSN L, 83-87 Wed. 4 Oklahoma* FSSW+ 6 p.m. Sat. 7 at West Virginia* Nexstar 5 p.m. All times central | Home games in bold * - Big 12 conference game 1 - Maggie Dixon Classic 2 - Big 12/SEC Challenge TCU OU Scoring Offense 70.3 75.9 Scoring Defense 64.6 76.9 Scoring Margin +5.6 -1.0 Field Goal % .390 .426 Field Goal % Defense .400 .437 3-PT Field Goals/Game 6.7 8.1 3-PT Field Goal % .345 .363 3-PT Field Goal % Defense .273 .325 Free Throw % .666 .721 Rebounds/Game 38.8 38.7 Rebounding Margin -1.5 +0.8 Assists 13.6 14.9 Blocks 3.7 2.1 Steals 9.4 7.9 Turnovers 14.6 19.3 10 JAYCEE BRADLEY G | 5-10 | Sr. Norfolk, Neb. PPG 9.6 RPG 2.2 Steals 26 FG% .404 3FG% .404 FT% .677 15 JAYDE WOODS G | 6-1 | Sr. Yorba Linda, Calif. PPG 10.7 RPG 3.9 Assists 74 FG% .440 3FG% .242 FT% .657 20 LAUREN HEARD G | 5-9 | Jr. Denton, Texas PPG 18.0 RPG 6.6 Assists 107 FG% .371 3FG% .333 FT%. .755 25 KIANNA RAY G | 6-1 | Sr. Austin, Texas PPG 12.3 RPG 4.9 Blocks 41 FG% .369 3FG% .341 FT% .611 33 ADEOLA AKOMALAFE F | 6-1 | Sr. El Paso, Texas PPG 5.4 RPG 5.3 Blocks 18 FG% .408 3FG% .500 FT% .514 GAME INFORMATION Wednesday, March 4, 2020 FSSW+ 6 p.m. KTCU 88.7 FM Jeff Williams (PxP) Fort Worth, Texas FoxSportsGo.com Ed & Rae Schollmaier Arena SIDEARM Stats GoFrogs.com/wbbstats SERIES INFORMATION Overall: ....................... Oklahoma leads, 22-9 TCU in Fort Worth: ........................... 6-8 TCU in Norman: ............................. 2-14 TCU at Neutral Site: .......................... 1-0 Current Streak: ....................... TCU, won 5 Last Meeting: .......................... Jan. 19, 2020 ........................TCU won, 82-63, in Norman Pebley vs. Opponent: ........................... 5-7 @TCUWBasketball @RaeganPebleyTCU FOLLOW THE TCU HORNED FROGS @TCUWbasketball @TCUWBB PROJECTED STARTERS OFF THE BENCH No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown Stats/Notes 1 Ryann Payne G 5-6 So. Valencia, Calif. 2.7 ppg, 16 assists 2 Becky Obinma C 6-3 RS-Fr. Menifee, Calif. 1.7 ppg, 2.0 rpg 5 Yummy Morris F 6-3 So. North Little Rock, Ark. 3.1 ppg, 15 blocks 11 Maddi Puli G/F 6-2 Fr. Werribee, Australia 0.3 ppg, 0.5 rpg 13 Tavy Diggs G 6-2 Fr. Richardson, Texas 1.0 ppg, 1.3 rpg 21 Alexandria Crain G 5-9 So. McKinney, Texas 0.5 ppg, 0.3 rpg 23 Michelle Berry F 6-2 Sr. Miami, Fla. 5.5 ppg, 5.5 rpg 31 Ella Hellessey F 6-2 Sr. Dromana, Australia 1.3 ppg, 0.7 rpg OKLAHOMA SOONERS (12-16, 5-11) Head Coach: Sherri Coale at OU: 501-280 (24th Yr.) Career: Same
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No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown / Previous School1 Ryann Payne G 5-6 So. Valencia, Calif. / Sierra Canyon HS2 Becky Obinma C 6-3 RS-Fr. Menifee, Calif. / Rosary Academy5 Yummy Morris F 6-3 So. North Little Rock, Ark. / North Little Rock HS10 Jaycee Bradley G 5-10 Sr. Norfolk, Neb. / South Dakota11 Maddi Puli G/F 6-2 Fr. Werribee, Australia / Mackillop College13 Tavy Diggs G 6-2 Fr. Richardson, Texas / Plano East HS15 Jayde Woods G 6-1 Sr. Yorba Linda, Calif. / Oregon20 Lauren Heard G 5-9 Jr. Denton, Texas / Guyer HS21 Alexandria Crain G 5-9 So. McKinney, Texas / Dallas Thunder23 Michelle Berry F 6-2 Sr. Miami, Fla. / Virginia Tech25 Kianna Ray G 6-1 Sr. Austin, Texas / Bowie HS31 Ella Hellessey F 6-2 Sr. Dromana, Australia / Padua College33 Adeola Akomolafe F 6-3 Sr. El Paso, Texas / El Dorado HS
TCU COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Raegan Pebley (Colorado, 1996), Sixth SeasonAssociate Head Coach: Hanna Howard (Portland, 2005), Sixth SeasonAssociate Coach: Britney Brown (Oklahoma, 2007), Fourth SeasonAssistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator: Abi Olajuwon (Oklahoma, 2010), Second Season Director of Operations: Angela Gonzaga (Santa Clara, 2004), Sixth SeasonPlayer Development Coordinator: Leah Foster (St. Edward’s, 2006), Second SeasonGraduate Assistant: Natascha Hartvich (Vanguard, 2017) Second SeasonGraduate Assistant: Karviar Shepherd (TCU, 2017) First SeasonAthletic Training: TBAStrength & Conditioning Taylor Larson (Michigan State), Second Season
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THE GAME• The TCU Horned Frogs (20-7, 11-5) will host the Oklahoma Sooners (12-16, 5-11) this Wednesday, March 4, in the team’s final home game of the regular season.• Tip-off between the Horned Frogs and Sooners is set for 6 p.m. inside Ed & Rae Schollmaier Arena.• Wednesday’s contest will also serve as TCU’s Senior Night, as the team will celebrate its six seniors: Adeola Akomolafe, Michelle Berry, Jaycee Bradley, Ella Hellessey, Kianna Ray, and Jayde Woods.• The Senior Night celebration will take place in the arena, following the conclusion of the game against the Sooners.
FROG FAST BREAKS• TCU fell to Texas Tech, 87-83, this past Sunday in Lubbock. It marked the first two-game losing streak for the Horned Frogs this season and first since dropping its regular-season finale and quarterfinal match-up with Texas last season.• The Horned Frogs have registered at least 20 wins in a season for the third straight year and for the 14th time in school history overall.• TCU has posted 20 wins prior to its final regular-season game for a second straight season.• The Horned Frogs registered 20 wins in 25 games, the program’s fastest run to 20 victories since the 2003-04 squad posted 20 wins in 24 contests.• TCU set a new school record with its 11th Big 12 Conference win. The Horned Frogs, who are now 11-5 in Big 12 play, won 11 conference games for the first time since going 13-3 as a member of the Mountain West Conference back in 2010-11.• With its win over Oklahoma State last week, TCU secured at least a first-round bye in the upcoming Big 12 Championship (March 13-15). This will be TCU’s fourth first-round bye since joining the league, having also earned first-round byes in 2015, 2018 and 2019.• Junior Lauren Heard has set a new single-season school record with 163 free throws made on the year. She surpassed Sandora Irvin’s mark of 159 free throws made back in 2004-05.• Heard also became the 21st player in school history to score 1,000 points in a career. She is the seventh-fastest player to score 1,000 points, doing so in 98 games played.
COVERING THE HORNED FROGS• Wednesday’s contest will be televised live on Fox Sports Southwest Plus (FSSW+), with Ron Thulin calling play-by-play and former TCU head coach Mike Petersen serving as analyst.• The contest can also be streamed via computer by logging onto www.FoxSportsGo.com and/or downloading the Fox Sports Go app to use on smartphones, tablets and various smart TV’s and/or TV platforms (Roku, Chromecast, Fire TV, etc.).• Fans can listen to the radio broadcast on KTCU (88.7 FM), and/or by logging onto the TCU Athletics app. Jeff Williams will provide the radio play-by-play.
• Live stats links for the contest can be found at www.gofrogs.com/wbbstats.
SCOUTING OKLAHOMA• Oklahoma is coming off an 86-76 road defeat to Texas this past Saturday in Austin. It was OU’s sixth straight loss and it dropped the Sooners to 12-16 overall and 5-11 in the Big 12.• OU’s last win was a 68-58 home win over West Virginia back on Feb. 5.• Since falling to TCU in Norman back on Jan. 19, OU has gone just 2-9, which includes a 1-5 record against Big 12 teams on the road.• OU continues to score over 75 points a game (75.9), which ranks third in the conference and 22nd in the nation.• The Sooners’ 8.1 three-pointers made per game, also ranks among the nation’s best - coming in at No. 2 in the Big 12 and 31st in the nation.• Taylor Robertson leads a quartet of players averaging double-digits, pouring in a team-best 19.1 points per game. She is followed by Ana Llanusa (15.9), Madi Williams (15.8) and Gabby Gregory (11.4).
SERIES HISTORY• OU leads the all-time series 22-9, but TCU has won the five previous meetings, including an 82-63 win over the Sooners in Norman earlier this season.• The 19-point victory was just TCU’s second-ever win at OU. The Frogs have now won two straight in Norman dating back to the win last season.• Since becoming a member of the Big 12 Conference, TCU is 6-10 against the Sooners.• The Frogs are 6-8 all-time when facing OU in Fort Worth. TCU has won two straight inside Ed & Rae Schollmaier Arena, collecting wins in 2018 and 2019.• A win over OU on Wednesday would give TCU its first-ever three-game home winning streak over the Sooners.
THE LAST TIME OUT• TCU fell on the road for just the fourth time overall this season and for just the second time in Big 12 play, with an 87-83 road loss at Texas Tech on Sunday.• Both teams played to a 17-17 first quarter tie, but the Lady Raiders rattled off three-pointer after three-pointer to take a nine-point lead into the break. • TCU found themselves down by as many as 15 points before coming all the way back to get within one, down 82-81 with less than a minute to play.• The comeback fell short though as TTU managed to make free throws down the stretch and finish the game with a season-high 10 three-pointers made.• Lauren Heard led the way for the Frogs, pouring in a career-high 28 points, but TTU’s Lexi Gordon drained five three-pointers and tallied a game-high 30 points in the win.
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Arizona State 30; Arkansas 29; Central Michigan 24; Old Dominion 3; Troy 2; Stony Brook 2; Ohio State 2; Duke 1; Drexel 1; Coastal Carolina 1.
TOP-25 POLLS
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- ADEOLA AKOMOLAFE• Coming off 9-point effort at Texas Tech• Poured in new season and career-high 16 points at OU on Jan. 19.• Has totaled a pair of double-doubles on the season, with the last one coming at OU - 16 points, 11 rebounds.• Has played in 133 total games as a Horned Frog, which ranks tied for second-most in school history ... needs to play in just three more games to set the new school record with 136 games played.
- JAYCEE BRADLEY• Coming off 14-point effort, where she drained four three-pointers at Texas Tech.• Ranks first on the team and second in the Big 12 with 65 three-pointers made.• Currently on pace to move into TCU’s single-season all-time top-10 lists in both three’s made and three-point percentage.• Became a member of the 1,000 points club back on Dec. 15, 2019 ... Has accumulated 915 points in her career at South Dakota and 258 as a Horned Frog, giving her 1,163 career points.• Set a new career-high with five steals against Kansas State on Feb. 1 ... it was Bradley’s most steals in a game since four steals at South Dakota against North Dakota State back Jan. 4, 2017.• TCU career-highs include 24 points against Auburn on Dec. 7 ... six rebounds on two different occasions ... four assists against Iowa State on Feb. 16.• Has drained at least three 3-pointers in 13 games this season.• Was named to the Big 12 All-Academic First Team.
- LAUREN HEARD• Coming off a career-high 28-point game at Texas Tech ... also tied a career-high with seven assists against the Lady Raiders. • Leads the team in scoring (18.0), rebounding (6.6), total assists (107) and steals (59).• Became first player since 2014 to score at least 10 points in 15 or more straight games ... registered the second-longest streak in school history with 10+ points, notching double-digit efforts in 21 straight games.• Became 21st player overall and the seventh-fastest player to score 1,000 career points at TCU ... eclipsed 1,000 points in 98 games.• Set a new single-season school record with 163 made free throws, surpassing the previous mark of 159 free throws set back in 2004-05 by Sandora Irvin.• Pulled down a career-high 15 points against Oklahoma State on Feb. 23.• Has scored 20+ points in 12 games this season.• Became TCU’s first player to earn Big 12 Player of the Week accolades twice in the same season, earning the honor on both Feb. 5 and 25.
- KIANNA RAY• Coming off a 16-point effort at Texas Tech - her third straight game with at least 15 points scored.
• Has played all 40 minutes of a game in two straight games overall and in four games this season.• Poured in a new season and career-high 26 points against Kansas on Jan. 12.• Became 20th player in school history to score 1,000 points in her career at TCU, eclipsing the 1K mark at Oklahoma on Jan. 19. ... currently ranks No. 17 all-time with 1,134 points scored.• Also ranks among TCU’s all-time top-10 in multiple categories ... currently ranking No. 6 with 185 three-pointers made, No. 5 with 392 assists, No. 5 with 131 blocked shots, and No. 7 with 204 steals.• Was named to the Big 12 All-Academic First Team.
- JAYDE WOODS• Coming off a 10-point game at Texas Tech - her first double-digit effort since pouring in 17 points against Iowa State on Feb. 16.• Has tallied 10 points or more in 15 games this season.• Scored a season-high with 20 points in the season-opener against Robert Morris ... upped her new career-high with 22 points at Oklahoma State on Jan. 29.• Notched her first and only double-double of her career with 20 points and 10 rebounds against Robert Morris.• Set a new season-high with six assists at Texas Tech on March 1.• Nearly doubling her scoring average from last season (5.7), pouring in 10.7 points this year.
OFF THE BENCH• Senior Michelle Berry leads the Frogs off the bench, averaging 5.5 points and 5.4 rebounds per game. • Berry ranks second on the team with 145 total rebounds on the year.• Yummy Morris has played in all 27 games and averages 3.0 points in 8.7 minutes of playing time. RARE COMPANY• Kianna Ray is on the verge of cementing her name as the only player in school history to score at least 1,000 points, register 400 assists, tally 200 steals and collect 100 blocked shots in a single career.• Ray, who has 1,134 points, 131 blocks and 204 steals, is just eight assists shy from her 400th assist and becoming the only player in school history to post these numbers in a career.• Ray would be just the 14th NCAA D-1 player to meet these four thresholds since the 1999-2000 season. She would be the only Big 12 player to accumulate these marks during that time frame.• UConn’s Gabby Williams (2014-18) is the last major conference player to eclipse these marks with 1,582 points, 482 assists, 305 steals and 103 blocks.• Ray’s name also joins a list that inlcudes Alana Beard (Duke), Maya Moore (UConn) and Breanna Stewart (UConn).
YOU MUST BE THIS TALL FOR THIS RIDE• Kianna Ray ranks as one of the Big 12’s best shot blockers, ranking No. 7 in the league with
.944Winning percentage under head coach Raegan Pebley when the Horned Frogs limit opposing
teams to less than 60 points.
4Number of players TCU had recognized on last season’s Big 12 All-Academic team. Kianna Ray,
Amy Okonkwo and Ella Hellessey were first team selections, while Jayde Woods earned
second team honors.
6Years Raegan Pebley has been at the helm of the TCU Women’s Basketball Program.
8Number of teams the Horned Frogs will face
in 2019-20 that were NCAA Tournament selections a year ago. Three (Baylor, Iowa
State, Texas A&M) of those eight tournament teams went on to play in the Sweet 16.
10Number of Big 12 wins the Horned Frogs
earned in 2018-19, which ranks as the most wins since joining the league in 2012-13.
24The number of overall wins the Horned Frogs
registered in 2018-19, which ranks as the most single-season win total since TCU notched 25
wins back in 2003-04.
115Wins head coach Ragean Pebley has
totaled on the TCU sidelines, becoming just the second coach in school history to
record 100 program wins.
1,134Points senior Kianna Ray has tallied in her four-year career at TCU. The Austin native become just the 20th player in school history to score
1,000 points in her career at TCU and currently ranks tied for No. 17 all-time.
TCU BY THE NUMBERS
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SERIES BREAKDOWN
Date Series Began . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jan. 3, 1992Last Game Played . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jan. 19, 2020All-Time Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OU leads, 22-9Current Winning Streak. . . . . . . . . .TCU, won 5
SINCE TCU JOINED THE BIG 12 CONFERENCE TCU Record in Series. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-15TCU at Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4TCU on the Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11TCU on a Neutral Court . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0
LAST 10 GAMESDate W/L Score Location01/19/2020 W 83-62 Norman03/02/2019 W 76-63 Norman02/22/2019 W 86-71 Fort Worth03/03/2018 W 90-83 Oklahoma City01/27/2018 W 62-58 Fort Worth01/04/2018 L 71-84 Norman02/25/2017 L 64-73 Fort Worth01/01/2017 L 72-87 Norman02/06/2016 L 64-77 Norman01/06/2016 L 65-78 Fort Worth
* - Big 12 Championship Tournament
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start was the team’s best start to a season under current head coach Raegan Pebley.
PEBLEY NOTCHES WIN #100 AT TCU• In her sixth season roaming the sidelines at TCU, Raegan Pebley registered her 100th win at the helm of the program when the Horned Frogs knocked off Army, 66-52, on Nov. 26, 2019.• Pebley has tallied a 115-78 all-time record in Fort Worth, becoming just the second head coach in school history to eclipse the 100-win mark.• Pebley, who already ranks second all-time in program history with 100 wins, is now 271-253 all-time in her 17 seasons as a collegiate head coach.
UP NEXT• TCU will wrap-up the regular season with a road game at West Virginia this Saturday, March 7. Tip-off between the Horned Frogs and Mountaineers is set for 5 p.m. CT/6 p.m. ET at WVU Coliseum.
41 blocks this season.• Ray, who stands tall at 6-1, is one of just two players in the league to rank among the top 10 in blocked shots, but that stand 6-1 or shorter.• Ray and West Virginia’s Kari Niblack (6-1) are the only two players that do not stand at least 6-3 and rank among the league’s best in blocked shots.
PLAYER SCHOOL HT. BLKBrittany Brewer Texas Tech 6-5 117Natasha Mack Okla. State 6-4 92Ayoka Lee K-State 6-5 85Kari Niblack W. Virginia 6-1 60Lauren Cox Baylor 6-4 51Kristin Scott Iowa State 6-3 42Kianna Ray TCU 6-1 41Charli Collier Texas 6-5 38Queen Egbo Baylor 6-3 29Peyton Williams K-State 6-4 28
THE COME BACK TRAIL• TCU has posted 13 overall comeback wins this season, with eight of those victories coming on the road.• The Frogs have posted five come-from-behind wins when down by at least eight points, with four of those wins coming on the road.• Two wins have come when TCU has trailed by at least 10 points.
DATE OPP. DEFICIT FINAL02/19 at K-State (12) 19-31, 3Q-7:36 54-5202/08 at Kansas (9) 17-26, 2Q-9:52 87-7401/16 at Iowa St. (10) 44-54, 3Q-4:52 77-7401/03 at Texas (8) 14-22, 2Q-7:02 65-6312/15 vs. Ohio (9) 38-47, 3Q-8:03 79-72
FROGS COLLECT 20TH WIN OF SEASON• The TCU Horned Frogs collected its 20th win of the season with its 49-37 win over Oklahoma State on Feb. 23.• This is the third-straight season TCU has won at least 20 games - the first time to win at least 20 games three-straight seasons since 2008-09 to 2010-11.• It marks the second straight season that the Horned Frogs have won 20 games prior to the final regular-season game.
HOW SWEEP IT IS• TCU has registered a program-best four season sweeps over Big 12 opponents in 2019-20.• This season, TCU has collected season sweeps over Kansas, Iowa State, Kansas State and Oklahoma State.• TCU had only swept as many as three teams in a season, with those sweeps coming in the 2015-16 and 2018-19 campaigns.
HISTORICAL HOT START FOR FROGS• TCU registered its best-ever start to a season in program history, opening the 2019-20 campaign with seven straight wins.• The 7-0 record is TCU’s best start to a season ever, surpassing the 6-0 mark it set back in 2003-04.• Prior to moving to 7-0, the Horned Frogs’ 5-0
HONORABLE MENTIONTe’a Cooper (Baylor)DiDi Richards (Baylor)Ashley Joens (Iowa State)Rachel Ranke (K-State)Kianna Ray (TCU)Charli Collier (Texas)Lashann Higgs (Texas)Chrislyn Carr (Texas Tech)Kari Niblack (West Virginia)Madisen Smith (West Virginia)
BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL1. Baylor (9) 812. Texas (1) 713. West Virginia 664. Iowa State 495. Kansas State 476. Oklahoma State 397. Oklahoma 348. TCU 279. Texas Tech 2610. Kansas 10
BIG 12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
DATE PLAYER SCHOOLNov. 11 NaLyssa Smith Baylor Holly Kersgieter KansasNov. 18 Te’a Cooper BaylorNov. 25 Ashley Joens Iowa StateDec. 2 Brittany Brewer Texas Tech Taylor Robertson OklahomaDec. 9 Brittany Brewer Texas TechDec. 16 Ashley Joens Iowa StateDec. 23 Charlie Collier Texas Juicy Landrum BaylorDec. 30 Lexi Gordon Texas TechJan. 6 Natasha Mack Texas TechJan. 13 NaLyssa Smith BaylorJan. 20 Ashley Joens Iowa StateJan. 27 Ashley Joens Iowa State Vivian Gray Oklahoma StateFeb. 3 Lauren Heard TCU Taylor Robertson OklahomaFeb. 10 Ashley Joens Iowa StateFeb. 17 Payton Williams Kansas StateFeb. 24 Lauren Heard TCUMar. 2 Mar. 9
TCU HONOR ROLL
ADEOLA AKOMOLAFE | SENIOR | EL PASO, TEXASTCU Student-Athlete of the Week (01/21/20)
MICHELLE BERRY | SENIOR | MIAMI, FLA.TCU Student-Athlete of the Week (01/07/20)
JAYCEE BRADLEY | SENIOR | NORFOLK, NEB.TCU Student-Athlete of the Week (12/09/19)TCU Scholar-Athlete of the Month - December (01/03/20)Big 12 All-Academic First Team (02/25/20)
ALEX CRAIN | SOPHOMORE | MCKINNEY, TEXASBig 12 All-Academic First Team (02/25/20)
LAUREN HEARD | JUNIOR | DENTON, TEXASTCU Student-Athlete of the Week (12/02/19)TCU Student-Athlete of the Week (01/14/20)Big 12 Player of the Week (02/03/20)TCU Student-Athlete of the Week (02/04/20)Big 12 Player of the Week (02/25/20)TCU Student-Athlete of the Week (02/26/20)
ELLA HELLESSEY | SENIOR | DROMANA, AUSTRALIABig 12 All-Academic First Team (02/25/20)
KIANNA RAY | SENIOR | AUSTIN, TEXASPreseason All-Big 12 Honorable Mention (10/09/19)TCU Student-Athlete of the Week (01/29/20)TCU Scholar-Athlete of the Month - January (02/10/20)Big 12 All-Academic First Team (02/25/20)
JAYDE WOODS | SENIOR | YORBA LINDA, CALIF.TCU Student-Athlete of the Week (12/16/19)
BIG 12 FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK
DATE PLAYER SCHOOLNov. 11 Holly Kersgieter KansasNov. 18 Alexis Tucker Texas TechNov. 25 Ayoka Lee Kansas StateDec. 2 Ayoka Lee Kansas StateDec. 9 Ayoka Lee Kansas StateDec. 16 Ayoka Lee Kansas StateDec. 23 Celeste Taylor TexasDec. 30 Ayoka Lee Kansas StateJan. 6 Maggie Espenmiller-McGraw Iowa StateJan. 13 Alexis Tucker Texas TechJan. 20 Celeste Taylor Texas Ayoka Lee Kansas StateJan. 27 Ayoka Lee Kansas StateFeb. 3 Ayoka Lee Kansas StateFeb. 10 Ayoka Lee Kansas StateFeb. 17 Ayoka Lee Kansas StateFeb. 24 Ayoka Lee Kansas StateMar. 2 Mar. 9
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Previously known as the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum, the facility underwent a $72 million renovation that was completed during the 2015-16 season. The Schollmaiers provided the lead gift of $10 million. The Daniel-Meyer name is still prominent as the entire area is known as the Daniel-Meyer Athletic Complex.
The TCU men’s and women’s basketball programs received new locker rooms and team meeting rooms as well as an expanded sports medicine center. There is also locker rooms for visiting teams and a new video board.
The new building facade for the Ed and Rae Schollmaier Arena architecturally complements Amon G. Carter Stadium and the TCU campus. The interior has a lower playing surface to increase courtside seating and provide a more intimate atmosphere. Wider concourses and multiple public entries have helped ease congestion. The fan experience is further enhanced by new concession stands, a food court and restrooms as well as increased points of sale. A new courtside club lounge is also located on floor level. The facility also includes offices for the athletics administrative staff as well as coaches in various sports, allowing the Ed and Rae Schollmaier Arena to be the hub of TCU Athletics.
Additional features of the Ed and Rae Schollmaier Arena are the Jane & John Justin TCU Athletics Hall of Fame on the concourse level, offices for Olympic sports and administration and a larger main ticket office to support the arena and Amon G. Carter Stadium.
ED AND RAE SCHOLLMAIER HISTORYEd Schollmaier is the retired CEO of Alcon Laboratories, Inc., while the late Rae Schollmaier was a dedicated civic volunteer. Through the Schollmaier Foundation, they are longtime philanthropic leaders in Fort Worth.
A TCU Trustee since 1996, Ed Schollmaier chaired the Building and Grounds Committee and served on the Executive, Fiscal Affairs and Intercollegiate Athletics committees, as well as the Committee on Trusteeship.
Ed Schollmaier was a member of the Neeley School International Board of Visitors and the recipient of Neeley’s Ike Harrison Award. He has been recognized as an Honorary Alumnus and an Honorary TCU Letterman. Rae Schollmaier served on the College of Fine Arts International Board of Visitors, the Fine Arts Task Force of The Commission on the Future of TCU and the KinderFrogs School Advisory Board. For their service and generous support, the Schollmaiers were honored with TCU’s Horizon Award and the Royal Purple Award.
The Schollmaiers have also supported TCU Athletics through the Ed and Rae Schollmaier Basketball Complex, which opened in 2004.
ED & RAE SCHOLLMAIER ARENA | OPENED 2015-16
► $72 Million Renovation► Lowered Playing Surface► Court Side Club Lounge
► New Concession Stands► Wider Concourses► Food Court
► Team Meeting Rooms► New Locker Rooms► New Video Boards
► TCU Athletics Hall of Fame► Sport Offices► Expanded Sports Medicine
* - First Game: Dec. 20, 2015 TCU 76, Southern Utah 47NC - Non-ConferenceB12 - Big 12 ConferencePS - Postseason
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Raegan Pebley is in her sixth season as TCU women’s basketball head coach in 2019-20 and has led the Frogs to four postseason appearances in her first five seasons, including runs to the WNIT Semifinals in each of the past two years. Pebley (pronounced Pee-blee) has had the Frogs on an upward trend over the past
two seasons, as their 47 total wins during that stretch are tied for third among all Big 12 teams while its 19 conference victories rank fourth. TCU posted an impressive 23-14 record two years ago and finished just one win off of the school record with a 24-11 mark last season. In addition, TCU also set program records with 17 home victories and 10 Big 12 Conference wins during the 2018-19 campaign. The Frogs went on a tear in the postseason for the second consecutive year, winning four games in the WNIT before falling on the road to eventual champion Arizona in the semifinals. Pebley’s squad dominated the early rounds of the tournament, winning its first four games by an average of 17 points, including three victories at home and an impressive road win at Arkansas. TCU finished among the top-three teams in the Big 12 in several statistical categories in 2018-19, including scoring defense, blocked shots, assists, turnover margin and steals. The Frogs finished eighth in the NCAA in both total blocked shots (189) and blocked shots per game (5.4) and led the Big 12 in total steals (331), steals per game (9.5) and turnovers forced per game (17.34). The 24 wins in 2018-19 give Pebley 95 wins after five seasons at TCU, already the second-most in program history as she moved past Fran Garmon, a Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame member, last year. The 2018-19 season was a continuation of a successful climb for TCU under Pebley. The Frogs won 18 games in each of her first two seasons with a WNIT Second Round appearance in 2014-15 followed by appearances in the WNIT Third Round and Semifinals in 2015-16 and 2017-18, respectively. TCU’s WNIT victory in 2015 was its first postseason win in seven years. During the 2017-18 campaign, the Frogs earned their first national ranking since 2010, claiming a spot in the top-25 for three weeks. The ranking came in the midst of a seven-game Big 12 winning streak, the Frogs’ best conference winning streak since 2008. During the streak, the Frogs beat No. 7 Texas then knocked off No. 15 West Virginia on the road, marking just the second time in program history TCU won back-to-back games against ranked teams. The Frogs went on to finish 9-9 in the Big 12 in 2017-18, capping the regular season with a win over Oklahoma in the Big 12 Championship quarterfinal and advancing to the first semifinal since the Frogs joined the Big 12. TCU then played in its third WNIT under Pebley and made a deep run in the tournament, advancing to the semifinal where the Frogs fell on the road to eventual champion Indiana. Along the way, TCU won four games in the tournament, including a pair of road wins, pushing TCU’s total to 10 wins away from home in 2017-18, the program’s most since 2004-05. In 2017-18, TCU was the only Big 12 team to finish in the Big 12’s top three in field goal, 3-point and free throw percentage. The Frogs averaged 74.8 points and 16.5 assists per game, both the second best
in program history, and posted a program-best 1.1 assist-turnover ratio. Individually, numerous players have flourished in Pebley’s system, perhaps none more than TCU’s all-time leading scorer, Zahna Medley who earned three All-Big 12 First Team honors in her career, two under Pebley, and was the first three-time all-conference first team selection in program history. Medley finished her career with TCU bests of 1,975 career points, a 15.6 points per game scoring average and 316 made 3-pointers. She finished second in TCU history with 633 made field goals and 510 assists. Medley’s two selections are part of 11 All-Big 12 selections for the Frogs in Pebley’s five seasons, including 2018-19 All-Big 12 First Team honoree Jordan Moore and second-team selection Amy Okonkwo. Moore’s progression throughout her TCU career is indicative of Pebley’s teaching ability. The Round Rock, Texas, native finished her career as TCU’s all-time leader in field goal percentage, shooting 54.7 percent in her four years in Fort Worth, as well as the single-season leader after shooting 59.0 percent in her senior campaign. She also finished seventh in the TCU record book with 1,514 points, second with 892 rebounds and third with 243 blocks. Additionally, the Frogs have won both of their Big 12 individual awards under Pebley, most recently with Okonkwo earning the Sixth Man Award in 2017-18. Chelsea Prince was named the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year in 2014-15, marking the fourth-straight such selection under Pebley. Off the court, the Frogs have seen incredible success under Pebley. In her five seasons, TCU student-athletes have earned 23 Academic All-Big 12 honors, that after earning just four in the two years prior to Pebley’s arrival. Included in the 23 selections is a record three first-team selections in both 2016-17 and 2018-19. Jada Butts was one of the 2016-17 first team selections and became the first Frog to earn Academic All-Big 12 honors in four straight years. Pebley has not only served TCU, but also the women’s basketball community as a whole. She is a member of the Kay Yow Cancer Fund Board of Directors, helping guide the Fund’s mission to extend and improve the lives of all women battling cancer by raising money for research and assisting the under-served. She is also a member of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Board of Directors, helping the Association’s mission to improve and advance the game of women’s basketball. TCU officially announced the hiring of Pebley as the program’s seventh head coach on April 1, 2014. Pebley arrived at TCU after spending the previous two seasons at Fresno State where she led the Bulldogs to Mountain West tournament titles and berths into the NCAA Tournament in each of her two seasons. Fresno State compiled a 46-20 (.697) overall record under the direction of Pebley, including a 26-8 (.765) mark in league play, while four Bulldogs earned All-Mountain West honors, including back-to-back Defensive Player of the Year selections. Pebley’s Fresno State squads featured one of the top defensive units in the country, as the 2012-13 Bulldogs ranked third in the NCAA in steals with 12.9 per game, doing so while only fouling 12.1 times per game to rank No. 7 nationally for the fewest fouls committed per game. The Bulldogs allowed a paltry 62.4 points per contest in the two seasons under Pebley. The Orem, Utah, native faced a tall task in her
HEAD COACH | RAEGAN PEBLEY | 6TH SEASON
PEPLEY’S TIMELINE1997-99: George Mason Assistant Coach1999-2001: Colorado State Assistant Coach2002-12: Utah State Head Coach2012-14: Fresno State Head Coach2014-present: TCU Head Coach
COACHING HIGHLIGHTSHONORS (AT TCU)► Four WNIT appearances► 11 postseason wins► 11 All-Big 12 selections► Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year► Big 12 Sixth Man of the Year► 22 Academic All-Big 12 selections
HONORS (PRIOR TO TCU)► Seven NCAA Tournaments (two as head coach, one as assistant coach, four as player)► 12 overall postseason appearances (NCAA and WNIT)► WBCA National Coach of the Year Finalist (2001)► WAC Coach of the Year (2001)► Rebuilt Utah State program that was reinstated in 2003 after 25-year hiatus
PLAYING HIGHLIGHTS► 106-24 record, four NCAA Tournament appear-ances in four seasons at Colorado► Elite Eight appearance as sophomore► Two Sweet Sixteen appearances ► Finished all four seasons ranked in Associated ► Press Top 25; two AP top-five finishes► 1,045 career points, 701 career rebounds► Two-time all-conference, including sec-ond-team All-Big 12 in 1997► 21st overall selection in 1997 WNBA Draft (Utah Starzz)► Played in WNBA’s first two seasons (Utah Starzz, Cleveland Rockers)
COACHING RECORDYEAR SCHOOL OVERALL CONF FINISH2003-04 Utah State 5-22 5-13 T-8th2004-05 Utah State 14-14 9-9 6th2005-06 Utah State 3-24 2-14 9th2006-07 Utah State 11-18 7-9 6th2007-08 Utah State 9-20 5-11 7th2008-09 Utah State 16-15 9-7 T-5th2009-10 Utah State 13-17 5-11 7th2010-11 Utah State 18-15 10-6 3rd2011-12 Utah State 21-10 11-3 2nd2012-13 Fresno State 24-9 13-3 2nd2013-14 Fresno State 22-11 13-5 2nd2014-15 TCU 18-14 9-9 T-3rd2015-16 TCU 18-165 8-10 T-6th2016-17 TCU 12-18 4-14 9th2017-18 TCU 23-13 9-9 5th2018-19 TCU 24-11 10-8 6th2019-20 TCU 20-7 11-5 - -
SCHOOL YEARS OVERALL CONFUtah State 9 110-155 63-94Fresno State 2 46-20 26-8TCU 6 115-78 51-55 17 271-253 140-157
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first head coaching position, starting the Utah State women’s basketball program after its reinstatement in 2003 following a 25-year hiatus. Pebley led the Aggies for nine seasons, building the program from scratch into back-to-back WNIT berths, marking the first postseason appearances in school history. Pebley garnered WAC Coach of the Year accolades for the 2010-11 season after the Aggies advanced to their first WNIT, where they toppled Arizona, and was a WBCA National Coach of the Year finalist in 2012 after Utah State registered its first-ever 20-win season and returned to the WNIT. In her nine seasons at Utah State, 12 Aggies earned all-conference honors, including Ashlee Brown, who was named the WAC Defensive Player of the Year in 2012, the first of four straight student-athletes to earn the league’s top defensive awards under Pebley. Before taking over the Utah State program, Pebley served as an assistant coach at George Mason from 1997-99 under Jim Lewis and Debbie Taneyhill and at Colorado State from 1999-01 under Tom Collen. At CSU, the Rams went 48-17 in her two seasons with the team reaching the second round of the NCAA Tournament in 2001 and the semifinals of the WNIT in 2000. A standout at the University of Colorado, Pebley was selected with the 21st overall pick of the inaugural WNBA Draft in 1997, where she played two seasons with the Cleveland Rockers and Utah Starzz. She has since returned to a role within the league as she regularly serves as the color analyst on television broadcasts for the Dallas Wings. During her collegiate career at Colorado, Pebley helped lead the Buffs to a 106-24 overall record and four conference championships, including winning the inaugural Big 12 tournament title in 1997. In her career, Pebley earned all-conference accolades twice, including a second team All-Big 12 selection in 1997. She is the first former All-Big 12 selection to return to coach in the league. CU made two Sweet 16 appearances during her career, including a trip to the Elite Eight during her sophomore season, as the Buffs won a school-record 30 games (30-3 overall). Colorado won 25-straight games that season and finished the year ranked No. 2 in the final AP poll. Pebley, whose maiden name is Scott, was one of nine players in CU history to score over 1,000 career points (1,045) and collect over 700 rebounds (701). Pebley played under legendary head coach Ceal Barry who was a 2018 inductee into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame. Pebley and her husband, Keith, have one son, Joseph, and one daughter, Harper.
Air Force 5-1Alabama 1-0Alcorn State 2-0American 0-1Arizona 2-1Arkansas 1-0Army 2-0Asbury 1-0Auburn 1-0Baylor 0-13Boise State 13-9Bowling Green 0-1Butler 1-1BYU 0-7Cal Maritime 1-0Cal Poly 3-1Cal State Bakersfield 1-0Cal State Fullerton 2-3Cal State Northridge 4-1California 0-1Cincinnati 1-0Colgate 1-0Colorado 0-1Colorado State 4-2Cornell 1-0Dixie State 0-1Duquesne 1-0Eastern Michigan 1-0Eastern Washington 2-0Fresno State 2-14Georgia 0-1Grambling 2-0Hampton 1-0Hawaii 6-8Houston Baptist 1-0Idaho 11-10Idaho State 2-7Illinois 0-1Incarnate Word 1-0Indiana 0-1Iowa State 8-5IPFW 0-1Kansas 11-2Kansas State 7-5Lamar 2-0Liberty 1-0Long Beach State 1-4Louisiana Tech 2-14LSU 0-1Massachusetts 0-1McNeese 1-0Middle Tennessee 0-1Mississippi Valley State 1-0Missouri State 2-0Monmouth 0-1Montana 0-4Montana State 2-4Montana State Northern 1-0Montana Western 1-0Nevada 11-10New Mexico 4-0New Mexico State 9-6New Orleans 1-0Nebraska 0-1Nicholls State 1-0Notre Dame 0-2North Dakota State 1-1Northern Arizona 4-0Northern Colorado 0-2Northwestern State 1-0Ohio 1-0Oklahoma 5-7
Oklahoma State 6-6Ole Miss 1-0Oral Roberts 1-0Oregon 0-1Pacific 2-5Pepperdine 0-1Portland 3-3Portland State 0-2Prairie View A&M 3-0Robert Morris 1-0Saint Louis 0-2Saint Mary’s 2-0Sam Houston State 4-0San Diego 0-1San Diego Christian 1-0San Diego State 4-2San Francisco 2-2San Jose State 12-4Santa Clara 1-1Seton Hall 0-1South Dakota 1-0Stephen F. Austin 2-0SMU 6-0South Dakota State 1-1Southeastern Louisiana 1-0Southern 1-0Southern Miss 0-1Southern Utah 6-1Stanford 0-2Texas 3-11Texas A&M 0-6Texas Southern 2-0Texas State 3-0Texas Tech 8-5UC Irvine 4-3UC Merced 1-0UC Riverside 3-2UC Santa Barbara 0-4ULM 1-0UNLV 6-1USC 1-1UT Arlington 2-0Utah 1-3Utah State 1-0Utah Valley 5-3UTEP 0-1UTRGV 2-0Washington State 1-1Weber State 4-4West Virginia 4-7Western Michigan 0-1Wyoming 3-5Yale 0-1
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PEBLEY VS. OPPONENTS
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REBOUNDINGTCU out-rebounds opponent 14-0 75-8Opponent has equal/more rebounds 6-7 40-70
SCORINGTCU leads after 1st quarter 13-1 67-22*Opponent leads after 1st quarter 6-5 26-38*Tied after 1st quarter 1-1 4-4*
TCU leads at halftime 16-1 95-14Opponent leads at halftime 4-5 19-58Tied at halftime 0-1 1-6
TCU leads after 3rd quarter 15-2 83-10*Opponent leads after 3rd quarter 5-5 14-53*Tied after 3rd quarter - - 0-1*
TCU scores less than 60 4-1 8-23TCU scores 60-69 4-3 21-26TCU scores 70-79 8-2 45-25TCU scores 80+ 4-1 41-4Opponent scores less than 60 9-0 51-3Opponent scores 60-69 8-1 42-11Opponent scores 70-79 4-2 19-29Opponent scores 80+ 0-4 4-35Games decided by 6 points or less 8-3 28-20
FIELD GOALSTCU has higher FG% 10-1 88-10TCU has lower FG% 10-6 27-68TCU shoots higher than 40% 11-1 90-25TCU shoots lower than 40% 9-5 25-52Opponent shoots higher than 40% 8-7 41-72Opponent shoots lower than 40% 12-0 74-6
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS TCU makes 7 or more 3-pointers 12-2 74-36TCU makes 6 or fewer 3-pointers 8-5 41-42TCU has higher 3PT FG% 17-4 84-22TCU has lower 3PT FG% 3-3 31-56
SPECIALTY STATSTCU has more points in the paint 10-3 75-17TCU has equal/fewer points in the paint 10-4 40-61TCU has more 2nd-chance points 13-0 71-18TCU has equal/fewer 2nd-chance points 7-7 44-60TCU has more bench points 12-5 81-43TCU has equal/fewer bench points 8-2 34-35
* - Does not include 2014-15 season when only halves were played
OPPONENT G G G G/F F/C RECORD Robert Morris Heard Ray Bradley Woods Akomolafe 1-0Cornell Heard Ray Bradley Woods Akomolafe 2-0Nicholls State Heard Ray Bradley Woods Akomolafe 3-0at SMU Heard Ray Bradley Woods Akomolafe 4-0at Amry Heard Ray Bradley Woods Akomolafe 5-0Boise State Heard Ray Bradley Woods Akomolafe 6-0Auburn Heard Ray Bradley Woods Akomolafe 7-0at Texas A&M Heard Ray Bradley Woods Akomolafe 7-1Ohio Heard Ray Bradley Woods Akomolafe 8-1Texas State Heard Ray Bradley Woods Akomolafe 9-1at Middle Tennessee Heard Ray Bradley Woods Akomolafe 9-2at Texas Heard Ray Bradley Woods Akomolafe 10-2Texas Tech Heard Ray Bradley Woods Akomolafe 10-3Kansas Heard Ray Bradley Woods Obinma 1-0at Iowa State Heard Ray Bradley Woods Akomolafe 11-3at Oklahoma Heard Ray Bradley Woods Akomolafe 12-3Baylor Heard Ray Berry Woods Akomolafe 0-1West Virginia Heard Ray Bradley Woods Akomolafe 13-3at Oklahoma State Heard Ray Bradley Woods Akomolafe 14-3Kansas State Heard Ray Bradley Woods Akomolafe 15-3at Kansas Heard Ray Bradley Woods Akomolafe 16-3at Baylor Heard Ray Bradley Woods Akomolafe 16-4Iowa State Heard Ray Bradley Woods Akomolafe 17-4at Kansas State Heard Ray Bradley Woods Akomolafe 18-4Oklahoma State Heard Ray Bradley Woods Akomolafe 19-4Texas Heard Ray Bradley Woods Akomolafe 19-5at Texas Tech Heard Ray Bradley Woods Akomolafe 19-6Oklahoma at West Virginia
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RYANN PAYNE’S CAREER STATISTICS
OVERALL GP GS MIN AVG. FG ATT PCT 3FG ATT PCT FT ATT PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG. PF D AST A /G TO B S TP AVG.2018-19 32 0 254 7.9 25 96 .260 5 25 .200 11 23 .478 9 22 31 1.0 21 0 22 0.7 30 0 17 66 2.12019-20 24 0 195 8.1 27 70 .386 1 9 .111 10 14 .714 3 9 12 0.5 16 0 16 0.7 13 1 19 65 2.7TOTAL 56 0 449 8.0 52 166 .313 6 34 .176 21 37 .568 12 31 43 0.8 37 0 38 0.7 43 1 36 131 2.3
PTS 12 Montana State (12/08/18)MIN 24 Nicholls State (11/14/19)FG 5 (2x) last, Nicholls State (11/14/19)3FG 2 Montana State (12/08/18)FT 3 Prairie View A&M (03/21/19)REB 4 at Texas (01/19/19)AST 5 (2x) last, Alcorn State (12/29/18)BLK 1 at Kansas (02/08/20)STL 5 Nicholls State (11/14/19)
CAREER HIGHS
PTS 11 Nicholls State (11/14/19)MIN 24 Nicholls State (11/14/19)FG 5 Nicholls State (11/14/19)3FG 1 Nicholls State (11/14/19)FT 2 (4x) last, at Baylor (02/12/20)REB 3 at SMU (11/20/19)AST 3 (2x) last, at SMU (11/20/19)BLK 1 at Kansas (02/08/20)STL 5 Nicholls State (11/14/19)
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YUMMY MORRIS’ CAREER STATISTICS
OVERALL GP GS MIN AVG. FG ATT PCT 3FG ATT PCT FT ATT PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG. PF D AST A /G TO B S TP AVG.2018-19 25 0 170 6.8 24 51 .471 0 0 .000 30 41 .732 19 34 53 2.1 26 0 3 0.1 22 18 6 78 3.12019-20 27 0 234 8.7 33 80 .413 0 0 .000 14 20 .700 35 33 68 2.5 46 0 6 0.2 26 15 12 80 3.0TOTAL 52 0 404 7.8 57 131 .435 0 0 .000 44 61 .721 54 67 121 2.3 72 0 9 0.2 48 33 18 158 3.0
PTS 16 at MTSU (12/29/19)MIN 20 at MTSU (12/29/19)FG 6 at MTSU (12/29/19)3FG - - - -FT 6 Southern (12/16/18)REB 9 Southern (12/16/18)AST 1 (9x) last, at Baylor (02/12/20)BLK 4 Cornell (11/10/19)STL 3 Mississippi Valley State (11/11/18)
CAREER HIGHS
PTS 16 at MTSU (12/29/19)MIN 20 at MTSU (12/29/19)FG 6 at MTSU (12/29/19)3FG - - - -FT 4 at MTSU (12/29/19)REB 8 (2x) last, at Oklahoma State (01/29/20)AST 1 (6x) last, at Baylor (02/12/20)BLK 4 Cornell (11/10/19)STL 2 (3x) last, at Kansas State (02/19/20)
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JAYCEE BRADLEY’S CAREER STATISTICS
OVERALL GP GS MIN AVG. FG ATT PCT 3FG ATT PCT FT ATT PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG. PF D AST A /G TO B S TP AVG.2019-20 27 26 761 28.2 86 213 .404 65 161 .404 21 31 .677 4 56 60 2.2 42 1 29 1.1 27 1 26 258 9.6TOTAL 27 26 761 28.2 86 213 .404 65 161 .404 21 31 .677 4 56 60 2.2 42 1 29 1.1 27 1 26 258 9.6
PTS 27 vs Fort Wayne (03/03/18) *MIN 41 at Wyoming (12/04/16) *FG 9 at CSU Bakersfield (11/27/16) *3FG 7 (2x) last, vs Fort Wayne (03/03/18) *FT 5 Auburn (12/07/19)REB 8 at North Dakota State (01/04/17) *AST 5 (4x) last vs TCU (03/25/18) *BLK 1 (3x) last, at Army (11/26/19)STL 5 Kansas State (02/01/20)
CAREER HIGHS
PTS 24 Auburn (12/07/19)MIN 38 at Iowa State (01/15/20)FG 7 Auburn (12/07/19)3FG 5 (2x) last, Auburn (12/07/19)FT 5 Auburn (12/07/19)REB 6 (2x) last, Oklahoma State (02/23/20)AST 4 Iowa State (02/16/20)BLK 1 at Army (11/26/19)STL 5 Kansas State (02/01/20)
PTS 22 at Oklahoma State (01/29/20)MIN 36 (3x) last, West Virginia (01/26/20)FG 9 at Oklahoma State (01/29/20)3FG 3 (2x) last, vs Texas (03/09/19)FT 10 Robert Morris (11/05/19)REB 10 Robert Morris (11/05/19)AST 8 Iowa State (02/14/18)BLK 1 (12x) last, at Oklahoma (01/19/20)STL 4 Kansas (01/27/19)
CAREER HIGHS
PTS 22 at Oklahoma State (01/29/20)MIN 36 West Virginia (01/26/20)FG 9 at Oklahoma State (01/29/20)3FG 2 Iowa State (02/16/20)FT 10 (2x) last, Ohio (12/15/19)REB 10 Robert Morris (11/05/19)AST 6 at Texas Tech (03/01/20)BLK 1 (4x) last, at Oklahoma (01/19/20)STL 3 Texas State (12/22/19)
PTS 28 at Texas Tech (03/01/20)MIN 40 Texas (03/05/19)FG 10 at Kansas (02/08/20)3FG 5 (2x) last, at Iowa State (01/15/20)FT 14 at Oklahoma State (01/29/20)REB 15 Oklahoma State (02/23/20)AST 7 (3x) last, at Texas Tech (03/01/20)BLK 1 (6x) last, at Oklahoma (01/19/20)STL 8 at West Virginia (02/16/19)
CAREER HIGHS
PTS 28 at Texas Tech (03/01/20)MIN 39 Texas (02/26/20)FG 10 at Kansas (02/08/20)3FG 5 at Iowa State (01/15/20)FT 14 at Oklahoma State (01/29/20)REB 15 Oklahoma State (02/23/20)AST 7 (3x) last, at Texas Tech (03/01/20)BLK 1 (3x) last, at Oklahoma (01/19/20)STL 4 (4x) last, Texas (02/26/20)
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ALEXANDRIA CRAIN’S CAREER STATISTICS
OVERALL GP GS MIN AVG. FG ATT PCT 3FG ATT PCT FT ATT PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG. PF D AST A /G TO B S TP AVG.2018-19 23 0 148 6.4 13 37 .351 7 15 .467 4 4 1.000 5 12 17 0.7 13 0 6 0.3 6 1 2 37 1.62019-20 23 0 110 4.8 5 30 .167 2 14 .143 2 6 .333 0 6 6 0.3 13 0 2 0.1 8 0 2 14 0.6TOTAL 46 0 258 5.6 18 67 .269 9 29 .310 6 10 .600 5 18 23 0.5 26 0 8 0.2 14 1 4 51 1.1
PTS 11 Texas Tech (01/16/19)MIN 19 Southern (12/16/18)FG 4 Texas Tech (01/16/19)3FG 3 Texas Tech (01/16/19)FT 2 (2x) last, Army (12/02/18)REB 4 Nicholls State (11/14/19)AST 4 Texas Tech (01/16/19)BLK 1 Army (12/02/18)STL 1 (4x) last, Auburn (12/07/19)
CAREER HIGHS
PTS 5 Texas State (12/22/19)MIN 18 Nicholls State (11/14/19)FG 2 Texas State (12/22/19)3FG 1 (2x) last, Texas State (12/22/19)FT 1 Nicholls State (11/14/19)REB 4 Nicholls State (11/14/19)AST 1 (2x) Boise State (12/01/19)BLK - - - -STL 1 (2x) last, Auburn (12/07/19)
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MICHELLE BERRY’S CAREER STATISTICS
OVERALL GP GS MIN AVG. FG ATT PCT 3FG ATT PCT FT ATT PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG. PF D AST A /G TO B S TP AVG.2019-20 27 1 569 21.1 57 144 .396 15 48 .313 19 30 .633 42 103 145 5.4 41 0 22 0.8 32 5 17 148 5.5TOTAL 27 1 569 21.1 57 144 .396 15 48 .313 19 30 .633 42 103 145 5.4 41 0 22 0.8 32 5 17 148 5.5
PTS 38 Portland State (11/13/15) ^MIN 42 Wyoming (11/24/15) ^FG 13 Portland State (11/13/15) ^3FG 3 (2x) last, Cornell (12/21/15) ^FT 9 Portland State (11/13/15) ^REB 14 Cal Poly (02/18/16) ^AST 6 at Long Beach State (01/20/16) ^BLK 1 (11x) last, Auburn (12/07/19)STL 5 at Pepperdine (11/20/15) ^
CAREER HIGHS
PTS 15 (2x) last, at Baylor (02/12/20)MIN 32 at Texas A&M (12/11/19)FG 6 (2x) last, at Baylor (02/12/20)3FG 3 at Baylor (02/12/20)FT 3 (2x) last, at Kansas State (02/19/20)REB 13 Boise State (12/01/19)AST 3 Iowa State (02/16/20)BLK 2 Ohio (12/15/19)STL 3 (2x) last, at Oklahoma (01/19/20)
PTS 26 Kansas (01/12/20)MIN 40 (8x) last, Texas (02/26/20)FG 10 Texas Tech (01/16/19)3FG 6 (2x) last, Kansas (01/12/20)FT 8 vs Oklahoma (03/03/18)REB 11 (2x) last, at West Virginia (01/13/18)AST 10 Duquesne (11/06/18)BLK 4 (3x) last, at Iowa State (01/15/20)STL 5 (2x) Kansas (01/12/20)
CAREER HIGHS
PTS 26 Kansas (01/12/20)MIN 40 (3x) last, Texas (02/26/20)FG 9 Kansas (01/12/20)3FG 6 Kansas (01/12/20)FT 4 (2x) last, Oklahoma State (02/23/20)REB 9 Cornell (11/10/19)AST 7 at Iowa State (01/15/20)BLK 4 (2x) last, at Iowa State (01/15/20)STL 5 Kansas (01/12/20)
PTS 11 Mississippi Valley State (11/11/18)MIN 21 Mississippi Valley State (11/11/18)FG 5 Mississippi Valley State (11/11/18)3FG 2 (2x) last, Kansas State (02/01/20)FT 2 (2x) last, Oklahoma (01/27/18)REB 8 (2x) last, Alcorn State (12/20/16)AST 4 Grambling (11/22/16)BLK 2 (4x) last, Army (12/02/18)STL 1 (11x) last, at Texas Tech (03/01/20)
CAREER HIGHS
PTS 8 Kansas State (02/01/20)MIN 11 Nicholls State (11/14/19)FG 3 Kansas State (02/01/20)3FG 2 Kansas State (02/01/20)FT - - - -REB 3 Nicholls State (11/14/19)AST 2 Cornell (11/10/19)BLK 2 Nicholls State (11/14/19)STL 1 at Texas Tech (03/01/20)
PTS 16 at Oklahoma (01/19/20)MIN 37 West Virgina (01/26/20)FG 8 at Oklahoma (01/19/20)3FG 1 (5x) last, Kansas State (01/29/20)FT 5 at Kansas (02/08/20)REB 13 Alcorn State (12/20/16)AST 6 Oklahoma (01/22/19)BLK 3 (2x) last, Ohio (12/11/19)STL 5 Oklahoma (02/25/17)
CAREER HIGHS
PTS 16 at Oklahoma (01/19/20)MIN 37 West Virgina (01/26/20)FG 8 at Oklahoma (01/19/20)3FG 1 Kansas State (01/29/20)FT 5 at Kansas (02/08/20)REB 11 (2x) last, Oklahoma State (02/23/20)AST 4 Nicholls State (11/14/19)BLK 3 Ohio (12/11/19)STL 3 (5x) last, Oklahoma State (02/23/20)
Team ResultsDate Opponent Score Att.11/05/2019 Robert Morris W 66-61 392211/10/2019 Cornell W 59-49 175511/14/2019 Nicholls St. W 72-47 180011/20/2019 at SMU W 57-56 65811/26/2019 at Army West Point W 66-52 53312/01/2019 Boise St. W 77-65 220712/07/2019 Auburn W 80-65 225912/11/2019 at Texas A&M L 68-70 301512/15/2019 Ohio W 79-72 173012/22/2019 Texas St. W 79-52 169912/29/2019 at Middle Tenn. L 70-82 280601/03/2020 at Texas W 65-63 350201/08/2020 Texas Tech L 76-80 229201/12/2020 Kansas W 73-59 259001/15/2020 at Iowa St. W 77-74 952701/19/2020 at Oklahoma W 82-63 259401/22/2020 Baylor L 57-66 382901/26/2020 West Virginia W 73-60 172201/29/2020 at Oklahoma St. W 72-68 168902/01/2020 Kansas St. W 65-61 223602/08/2020 at Kansas W 87-74 177302/12/2020 at Baylor L 62-81 827102/16/2020 Iowa St. W 82-72 211602/19/2020 at Kansas St. W 54-52 326802/23/2020 Oklahoma St. W 49-37 273102/26/2020 Texas L 67-77 260503/01/2020 at Texas Tech L 83-87 4204
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OVERALL STATISTICS
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Game RecordsRecord Overall Home Away NeutralALL GAMES 20-7 12-3 8-4 0-0CONFERENCE 11-5 5-3 6-2 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 9-2 7-0 2-2 0-0
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Total 3-Point F-Throw ReboundsGP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG PF DQ A TO BLK STL PTS AVG