NOVEMBER 7, 2019| INDIANA STATE | GAME NOTES KANSAS COMMUNICATIONS GAME KU01 INDIANA STATE AT KANSAS Lawrence, Kan. • Allen Fieldhouse Thursday, November 7, 2019 • 7:00 P.M. CT Big 12 Now on ESPN+ FAST BREAKS • The last and only meeting between the Jayhawks and Sycamores dates back to Nov. 29, 1985, where Kansas won 106-56 in Allen Fieldhouse. • Last season, Kansas started the season with a victory over UMKC 67-55 in Allen Fieldhouse on Nov. 7, 2018. The Jayhawks would go on a six-game win streak and 10-1 in non-conference play. • In the last season opener, center Bailey Helgren scored seven points, grabbed nine rebounds and recorded five blocks. • The Jayhawks are 39-11 all-time in season openers dating back to the first season of women’s basketball at KU in 1968-69. Entering his fifth season, head coach Brandon Schneider is 3-1 in season openers at Kansas. • Junior forward Tina Stephens averaged 13.5 points, five rebounds and shot 60 percent from the field coming off the bench in the two exhibition games. • Kansas has brought in seven newcomers to the roster, six returners and lost nine players, three of which were starters. • In the 2018-19 season, KU won its first tournament title in the Schneider era at the Duel in the Desert with back-to-back wins over Washington State and Northwestern. • The Jayhawks defeated Kansas State in Manhattan 61-54 in the 2018- 19 season for the first time since 2014. The game also marked the 120th meeting between the two universities. • In the 2019 Big 12 Tournament, Kansas got its first win since 2016 in the opening round against Oklahoma State 76-66. KU OPP Date AP/USA AP/USA Opponent TV Time/Result OCTOBER 27 -/- -/- PITTSBURG STATE (EXH)Big 12 Now L, 92-80 NOVEMBER 3 -/- -/- EMPORIA STATE (EXH) Big 12 Now W, 66-55 7 -/- -/- INDIANA STATE Big 12 Now 7 p.m. 10 -/- -/- UIC Big 12 Now 1 p.m. 13 -/- -/- OMAHA Big 12 Now 7 p.m. 17 -/- -/- UMASS LOWELL Big 12 Now 1 p.m. 24 -/- -/- TEXAS STATE Big 12 Now 2 p.m. 29 -/- -/- Wright State % TBD 11 a.m. 30 -/- -/- FAU/Loyola (MD) % TBD TBD DECEMBER 8 -/- -/- FLORIDA^ Big 12 Now 2 p.m. 15 -/- -/- SAINT MARY’S Big 12 Now 2 p.m. 22 -/- -/- at St. Louis ESPN+ 1 p.m. 30 -/- -/- WOFFORD Big 12 Now 7 p.m. JANUARY 4 -/- -/- at Oklahoma State* Big 12 Now 2 p.m. 8 -/- -/- WEST VIRGINIA* Big 12 Now 7 p.m. 12 -/- -/- at TCU* FSSW 2 pm. 15 -/- 2/2 BAYLOR* Big 12 Now 7 p.m 18 -/- -/- TEXAS TECH* Big 12 Now 5 p.m. 22 -/- 15/15 at Texas* LHN 7 p.m. 25 -/- -/24 at Iowa State* - 2 p.m. 29 -/- -/- KANSAS STATE* FSN 8 p.m. FEBRUARY 2 -/- -/- OKLAHOMA* FSN 12 p.m. 5 -/- 2/2 at Baylor* Big 12 Now 7 p.m. 8 -/- -/- TCU* Big 12 Now 5 p.m. 12 -/- -/- at Texas Tech* - 7 p.m. 15 -/- 15/15 TEXAS* Big 12 Now 6 p.m. 22 -/- -/- at West Virginia* AT&T Sportsnet 4 p.m 26 -/- -/- at Oklahoma* FSOK 7 p.m. 29 -/- -/- OKLAHOMA STATE* Big 12 Now 5 p.m. MARCH 3 -/- -/24 IOWA STATE* Big 12 Now 7 p.m. 8 -/- -/- at Kansas State* Big 12 Now 2 p.m. Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship 12 First Round FCS TBD 13 Quarterfinals FSN TBD 14 Semifinals FS2 TBD 15 Final ESPN2 TBD All times Central and subject to change Rank AP Top 25 / USA Today Coaches' Poll % FAU Thanksgiving Tournament; ^SEC/Big 12 Challenge; * Big 12 Conference games SCHEDULE (H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) JAYHAWKS SYCAMORES 0-0 BRANDON SCHNEIDER 0-0 - / - 39-83 -vs- OVERALL HEAD COACH RECORD AT KU; 5TH SEASON BIG 12 RANKING (AP/ COACHES) 0-0 VICKI HALL 0-0 11-19 OVERALL HEAD COACH RECORD AT INDIANA STATE; 2ND SEASON MVC PROJECTED STARTERS MARIANE DE CARVALHO Senior // Forward Araraquara, Brazil ANIYA THOMAS Sophomore // Guard Duncanville, Texas ZAKIYAH FRANKLIN Freshman // Guard Lakeland, Florida BROOKLYN MITCHELL Sophomore // Guard New Orleans, Louisiana BAILEY HELGREN Junior // Center Edina, Minnesota BIG 12 NOW ON ESPN+ JAYHAWK RADIO NETWORK Play-by-Play: Josh Klingler Color Analyst: Brenda Vanlengen Color Analyst: Jill Dorsey Hall Producer: Curtis Lorenz Radio: IMG Jayhawk Radio Network Webcast: KUAthletics.com/Radio Play-by-Play: JIMMY CHAVEZ Analyst: DAVID LAWRENCE COMMUNICATIONS KIAIRA COOPER JAKE DERICHSWEILER Asst. Communications Director Communications Assistant e: [email protected]e: [email protected]c: 785.691.9738 c: 785.331.5303 SERIES AT A GLANCE ASSSITS BLOCKS STEALS SCORING FG % 3 FG % REBOUND AST-TO FG % 3 FG % PER GAME PER GAME PER GAME DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE MARGIN RATIO OPPONENT OPPONENT POINTS 64.1 62.9 38.5 38.0 31.5 33.3 34.9 33.2 11.1 11.3 30.2 - 3.0 2.3 -4.3 -2.2 8.5 9.7 0.76 0.6 66.4 63.4 - 45.6 41.9 - - 36.6 FG % 3 FG % REBOUNDS PER GAME PER GAME ----2018-19 STATS---- 4 5 15 21 35 PPG 5.0 RPG 2.7 APG 0.5 FG% 30.4 PPG 4.8 RPG 1.1 APG 0.8 FG% 35.0 PPG 9.0 RPG 3.5 APG 2.5 FG% 26.1 PPG 3.4 RPG 1.1 APG 0.5 FG% 37.8 PPG 2.7 RPG 5.7 APG 0.7 FG% 52.5 2018-19 season Exhibition Stats 2018-19 season 2018-19 season 2018-19 season
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NOVEMBER 7, 2019| INDIANA STATE | GAME NOTES KANSAS COMMUNICATIONS
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KU01INDIANA STATE AT KANSASLawrence, Kan. • Allen FieldhouseThursday, November 7, 2019 • 7:00 P.M. CTBig 12 Now on ESPN+
FAST BREAKS
• The last and only meeting between the Jayhawks and Sycamores dates back to Nov. 29, 1985, where Kansas won 106-56 in Allen Fieldhouse.
• Last season, Kansas started the season with a victory over UMKC 67-55 in Allen Fieldhouse on Nov. 7, 2018. The Jayhawks would go on a six-game win streak and 10-1 in non-conference play.
• In the last season opener, center Bailey Helgren scored seven points, grabbed nine rebounds and recorded five blocks.
• The Jayhawks are 39-11 all-time in season openers dating back to the first season of women’s basketball at KU in 1968-69. Entering his fifth season, head coach Brandon Schneider is 3-1 in season openers at Kansas.
• Junior forward Tina Stephens averaged 13.5 points, five rebounds and shot 60 percent from the field coming off the bench in the two exhibition games.
• Kansas has brought in seven newcomers to the roster, six returners and lost nine players, three of which were starters.
• In the 2018-19 season, KU won its first tournament title in the Schneider era at the Duel in the Desert with back-to-back wins over Washington State and Northwestern.
• The Jayhawks defeated Kansas State in Manhattan 61-54 in the 2018-19 season for the first time since 2014. The game also marked the 120th meeting between the two universities.
• In the 2019 Big 12 Tournament, Kansas got its first win since 2016 in the opening round against Oklahoma State 76-66.
KU OPPDate AP/USA AP/USA Opponent TV Time/ResultOCTOBER27 -/- -/- PITTSBURG STATE (EXH)Big 12 Now L, 92-80NOVEMBER3 -/- -/- EMPORIA STATE (EXH) Big 12 Now W, 66-557 -/- -/- INDIANA STATE Big 12 Now 7 p.m.10 -/- -/- UIC Big 12 Now 1 p.m.13 -/- -/- OMAHA Big 12 Now 7 p.m.17 -/- -/- UMASS LOWELL Big 12 Now 1 p.m.24 -/- -/- TEXAS STATE Big 12 Now 2 p.m.29 -/- -/- Wright State % TBD 11 a.m.30 -/- -/- FAU/Loyola (MD) % TBD TBDDECEMBER8 -/- -/- FLORIDA^ Big 12 Now 2 p.m.15 -/- -/- SAINT MARY’S Big 12 Now 2 p.m.22 -/- -/- at St. Louis ESPN+ 1 p.m.30 -/- -/- WOFFORD Big 12 Now 7 p.m.JANUARY4 -/- -/- at Oklahoma State* Big 12 Now 2 p.m.8 -/- -/- WEST VIRGINIA* Big 12 Now 7 p.m.12 -/- -/- at TCU* FSSW 2 pm.15 -/- 2/2 BAYLOR* Big 12 Now 7 p.m18 -/- -/- TEXAS TECH* Big 12 Now 5 p.m.22 -/- 15/15 at Texas* LHN 7 p.m.25 -/- -/24 at Iowa State* - 2 p.m.29 -/- -/- KANSAS STATE* FSN 8 p.m.FEBRUARY2 -/- -/- OKLAHOMA* FSN 12 p.m.5 -/- 2/2 at Baylor* Big 12 Now 7 p.m.8 -/- -/- TCU* Big 12 Now 5 p.m.12 -/- -/- at Texas Tech* - 7 p.m.15 -/- 15/15 TEXAS* Big 12 Now 6 p.m.22 -/- -/- at West Virginia* AT&T Sportsnet 4 p.m26 -/- -/- at Oklahoma* FSOK 7 p.m.29 -/- -/- OKLAHOMA STATE* Big 12 Now 5 p.m.MARCH3 -/- -/24 IOWA STATE* Big 12 Now 7 p.m.8 -/- -/- at Kansas State* Big 12 Now 2 p.m. Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship12 First Round FCS TBD13 Quarterfinals FSN TBD14 Semifinals FS2 TBD15 Final ESPN2 TBD
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MARIANE DE CARVALHO Senior // ForwardAraraquara, Brazil
Brandon Schneider is now in his fifth season at the helm of the Kansas women’s basketball program. He became the sixth head coach to lead the Jayhawks when he was hired on April 20, 2015.
Using the momentum from a 7-1 start to 2018-19, which led to the Jayhawks receiving votes in both the AP and USA Today Coaches polls, Kansas concluded nonconference action with a 10-1 record and a tournament title after winning the Duel in the Desert in Las Vegas.
Under Schneider’s guidance, two Jayhawks reached the 1,000-point plateau during the 2018-19 season. Both Kylee Kopatich and Jessica Washington recorded over 1,000 points in their careers.
Two Jayhawks received All-Big 12 honors in 2019 with the senior duo of Kopatich and Christalah Lyons being named to the honorable mention team. The selection marks Lyons’ second All-Big 12 honor in two seasons and the first of Kopatich’s four-year career. Off the hardwood, Kansas had four student-athletes garner Academic All-Big 12 honors, including three selected to the first team and one to the second team.
In 2017-18, Schneider and the Jayhawks opened the season with a seven-game winning streak, the best start for the program since the 2012-13 campaign. KU’s 7-0 start was just the beginning of another season of improvement under Schneider’s direction.
The Jayhawks not only increased their win total from a season ago, but collected their first victory over a nationally-ranked opponent under Schneider and first since the 2014 campaign. Junior guard Christalah Lyons became the Jayhawk to earn Big 12 honors under Schneider’s guidance.
Throughout his third season as head coach, Kansas bettered its field goal percentage from 33.8 percent from a year ago to 38.3 percent this year. KU’s defense especially stood out in 2017-18, with Kansas’ scoring defense and field goal percentage defense ranking among the best in the Big 12 Conference and the nation during the season. The Jayhawks held their opponents to shooting 39.4 percent from the field this season, improving from the 43.3 percent they held their opponents to last season.
Kansas not only saw improvement on the court, but in the classroom. Five Jayhawks received Academic All-Big 12 First Team honors, the most since 2015.
During his second season leading the Jayhawks, Schneider guided Jessica Washington, the first student-athlete he signed as KU’s head coach, to new heights in 2017-18. Washington, a transfer, became the first Jayhawk to earn Big 12 Newcomer of the Year honors. She led the league with 19.3 points per game during conference action, while averaging 17.1 points throughout the season.
Under Schneider’s leadership, four Jayhawks earned academic accolades at the conclusion of the 2016-17 season, the most honorees for Kansas since the 2009-10 season. In all, seven Jayhawks have been recognized for their efforts in the classroom since Schneider came to campus.
Schneider came to Kansas after a five-year stint at Stephen F. Austin, where he returned SFA to the top of the Southland Conference. SFA won back-to-back league titles in 2013-14 and 2014-15 and the Ladyjacks made three postseason appearances. As head coach at Stephen F. Austin, Schneider was 95-66 overall in five years and 57-29 in Southland Conference play.
During the 2014-15 season, Schneider guided the Ladyjacks to their second-straight Southland Conference title and a 23-8 overall record, marking the third time in his tenure that the SFA reached the 20-win plateau. Schneider was named Southland Coach of the Year after the Ladyjacks finished with a 16-2 league mark. Schneider mentored a handful of All-SLC Players during his time in Nacogdoches, including 2014-15 SLC Player of the Year Porsha Roberts, who was also a two-time Defensive Player of the Year.
The Ladyjacks finished the 2013-14 campaign with a 23-13 record and saw the team become the first in school history to win three games in a postseason tournament. SFA defeated Texas State and Boise State at home during the WBI and bested College of Charleston on the road to advance to the title game where SFA fell to Illinois-Chicago 73-64.
Schneider’s team overcame adversity en route to its first conference title since 2010 and its 16th in the Southland overall. The Ladyjacks had one returning starter go down with an injury during preseason workouts and lost another starter five games into conference play. After losing the first two games following the second injury, Schneider and his staff made adjustments to see the team go 9-2 to close the regular season, including winning the last six straight. SFA overcame a five-game deficit in the Southland standings to tie for the regular season crown. Schneider guided the team to the championship game of the Southland Conference Tournament as well for the second time in his tenure. Awards came in for SFA in the 2013-14 season for Porsha Roberts.
Schneider saw his team’s top player win Southland Conference Defensive Player of the Year and become the all-time blocks leader in SFA history. Roberts averaged 17.0 points per game and shot an impressive 56.3 percent from the field. Her shooting percentage improved during league play where she hit 58.7 percent of her shots. Roberts was named first team All-Southland Conference and receive all-tournament honors during the WBI. Roberts averaged 22.5 points during the run to the championship game of the tournament.
The turnaround at SFA happened quickly for Schneider. In just his second season at SFA, he guided the Ladyjacks to the Southland Conference Tournament Championship and a 23-win season. It was the most wins by a Ladyjack team since the 2005-06 season when SFA also won 23 games and just the fifth 20-win season this decade. The increase in 11 wins from the 2010-11 season (12) to 2011-12 (23) was tied for the sixth-biggest turnaround in the nation.
Schneider also oversaw the development of the 2011-12 Southland Conference Freshman of the Year, Porsha Roberts, and SLC Newcomer of the Year, Ashlee Mells.
In his first full season as head coach of the Ladyjack basketball program, Schneider led SFA to a 12-18 overall record and a 9-7 mark in conference play. The Ladyjacks clinched a trip to the Southland Conference Championship Tournament and nearly pulled off an upset of No. 3 Central Arkansas in the first round before falling 64-58.
Schneider also oversaw the development of senior guard Tammara Marion, who was named to the All-Southland Conference second team, led the Ladyjacks and was fourth in the league averaging 16 points per game for the season along with 3.2 rebounds and 3.2 assists. She also set the single-season record with 72 made three-point shots. The Ladyjacks also led the conference in offensive rebounding with 16.8 per game.
Schneider entered his second year with high expectations after assembling a signing class that’s ranked 35th in the nation according to Premier Basketball Report, of which included four McDonald’s All-American Nominees.
Schneider was named head coach of the Ladyjacks on April 20, 2010. Recognized as one of the top names at the NCAA Division II level, Schneider went to Nacogdoches after a highly successful 12-year stint at Emporia State.
The Canyon, Texas native is the second all-time winningest head coach at the NCAA Division II level. At Emporia State, Schneider guided the Lady Hornets to a 306-72 (.810) record, and the 2010 NCAA Division II National Championship. The school’s all-time leader in wins and winning percentage, Schneider ranks among the all-time top 10 in fastest coaches to 100 victories, and third fastest among women’s basketball coaches.
Schneider spent 12 seasons at ESU guiding the Lady Hornets to 11 NCAA Tournament appearances. During that stretch, Schneider’s teams recorded two 30-win seasons and nine 20-win campaigns. Along with the 2010 national championship, Schneider coached ESU to four NCAA Division II South Central Regional titles, two Final Four appearances, six regular-season conference crowns and three league tournament titles.
Schneider made it tough on conference opponents during his time with the Lady Hornets winning 80 percent of those games. ESU posted a 173-43 (.801) record versus MIAA foes. The Lady Hornets were nearly unbeatable at home sporting a 143-14 (.917) record under Schneider. Schneider posted a 39-26 (.600) record against nationally ranked opponents, which included four wins over No. 1 ranked teams, and was 21-10 (.677) in the NCAA Tournament.
Schneider was the first MIAA rookie head coach to win both the MIAA regular-season and tournament titles. In 2006, the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association of four-year colleges voted Schneider as its coach of the year. He was also a three-time MIAA Coach of the Year.
The 2010 Bulletin Women’s Basketball National Coach of the Year and the WBCA South Central Region Coach of the Year, Schneider’s players have reaped the rewards of his guidance. He has coached seven All-Americans, including two NCAA Division II Player of the Year selections, 13 first-team All-MIAA honorees, eight conference MVPs and seven players have gone on to play professionally, including one in the WNBA.
Schneider is well respected for being able to attract some of the nation’s top talent on the recruiting trail. During his time at Emporia State Schneider signed six NJCAA All-Americans and four high school All-Americans to play for the Lady Hornets.
Schneider was a 1995 honors graduate of Wayland Baptist. During his time at Wayland, Schneider was a four-year letterman in men’s basketball and was the school’s first-ever academic All-American, capturing the honor three times.
Schneider’s father, Bob, was one of the most successful women’s coaches at the NCAA Division II level, having served as the head coach at West Texas A&M from 1981-2006. They became the first father/son combination to take teams to the Elite Eight.
Schneider and his wife Ali, have two sons, Cash and Cole.
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ABOUT INDIANA STATEIndiana State features a complete different team from the 2018-19 campagin with 14 newcomer, six JUCO tranfers and eight freshmen. The Sycamores were voted to place ninth in the Missouri Valley Confercne preseaspn poll after finishing 11-19 (5-13) a season ago. Heach coach Vicki Hall will lead ISU in her second season at the helm.
Thursday will be the Sycamores season opener.
ABOUT THE JAYHAWKS Kansas returns six players from the 2018-19 campaign to go along with seven new faces. This includes five freshmen (Tamia Davis, Holly Kersgieter, Zakiyah Franklin, Chandler Prater and Chisom Ajekwu) and two transfers in Emma Merriweather and Tina Stephens.
With a fairly young team, the Jayhawks look to their two returning starters, junior Bailey Helgren and sophomore Aniya Thomas, to lead the squad.
Helgran appeared in all 31 games, starting 29 as a sophomore. She averaged 23.2 minutes per game while averaging 2.8 per game. Thomas appeared in 29 games and made 11 starts as a freshman. Last season, she averaged 4.8 per game, tallied seven double-digit scoring efforts, including four of the last six games of the season. Thomas scored a career-high 17 points against Oral Roberts on (11/13/18). The newcomers will look to them and the other returners for guidance on the court as they begin their Kansas careers.
In 2018-19, the Jayhawks had a record of 13-18, which they are looking to improve upon this season by looking to the returners to help the newcomers quickly gain experience.
THE SERIESThe last encounter for The Jayhawks and the Sycamores was in 1985 where KU walked away with a 106-56 victory over ISU. This marks the second meeting in 34 years.
UNIVERSITYLocation Lawrence, Kan.Founded 1866Enrollment 28,447Chancellor Douglas A. GirodDirector of Athletics Jeff LongExec. Associate AD/SWA Nicole Corcoran Colors Crimson (Pantone 186) & Blue (Pantone 293)Nickname JayhawksAffiliations NCAA Division I Big 12 ConferenceConference Website www.Big12Sports.comTicket Office 800.34.HAWKS (42957) KUTickets.com
KANSAS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL COMMUNICATIONS STAFFAssistant Director of Communications Kiaira Cooper Cell 785.691.9738 Email [email protected] Communications Assistant Jake Derichweiler Cell [email protected] Email 785.331.5303KU Athletics Website KUAthletics.comFacebook /KansasWomensBasketballTwitter @KUWBballInstagram @KUWBball
ARENABasketball Facility Allen FieldhouseCapacity 16,300Largest Crowd 16,113 (April 4, 2009 vs. South Florida)Year Opened 1955
COACHING INFORMATIONHead Coach Brandon Schneider Alma Mater Wayland Baptist, 1995 Record at Kansas (Seasons) 39-83 (5) Career Record (Seasons) 440-221 (22)Associate Head Coach Larry TidwellAssistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator Damitria BuchananAssistant Coach Jhasmin Player
SUPPORT STAFFDirector of Player Development Brock McGinnisDirector of Basketball Operations Donease SmithVisual Comms. & Graphic Design Coord. Damon YoungGraduate Assistant Patrick SchraterAthletic Trainer Nicole Lowery
HISTORYFirst Season of Basketball 1968-69Seasons 52ndAll-Time Record 823-652 (.554)All-Time Big 12 Record 126-258 (.329)NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) 13 (2013)WNIT Appearances (Last) seven (2011)AIAW Postseason (Last) three (1981)Last Postseason Opponent Notre Dame (3/31/13)Result L, 63-93 in Norfolk, Va.
TEAM INFORMATION2018-19 Overall Record 13-182018-19 Big 12 Record 2-16 (10th)2018-19 Home Record 8-82018-19 Road Record 2-92018-19 Neutral Record 3-1Letterwinners Returning/Lost 6/9Starters Returning/Lost 2/3
QUICK FACTSNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown / Previous School
1 Jealissa Presswood 5-7 G Jr. Chicago, Ill. (Phillips Academy/Miami Dade)
2 Kiarra Thompson 5-7 G Jr. Merrillville, Ind. (Merrillville)
3 Kimeira Burks 5-8 G Fr. Chicago, Ill. (Kenwood Academy)
5 Daijah Smith 5-11 G So. Gary, Ind. (Lighthouse Charter/Indiana State)
14 Jada Nneji 6-1 F Jr. Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada (The Tech Academy)
15 Sanai Grayson 6-1 F Fr. New York, NY (Nazareth Regional)
22 Abreanna Lake 5-7 G Jr. Elk Grove, Calif. (Cosumnes Oaks)
23 Amira Coles 5-10 SF Fr. Fayatetteville, NC (Seventy-First)
25 Tiana Jackson 5-8 G Fr. Somerset, NJ (Franklin)
33 Ahsha Spencer 5-7 G Fr. Oak Park, Ill. (Oak Park & River Forest)
35 Tylah Lampley 5-11 G/F Sr. Homewood, Ill. (Homewood-Flossmoor)
55 Shelby Case 6-1 F Fr. McCordsville, Ind. (Heritage Christian)
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MEDIA INFORMATIONPRESS RELEASES/ GAME NOTESPrior to each contest a complete release previewing the upcoming game and reviewing the season will be available on KUAthletics.com. The release will also be emailed to media requesting this service.
PREGAME INTERVIEWSKansas players will not be available for any pregame media activities. Head coach Brandon Schneider will be available for pregame inteviews and live television shots depending on time schedules. Media are encouraged to call Kansas communications well in advance to arrange
such interviews.
POSTGAME INTERVIEWSKansas’ locker room is closed to media after the game. Media on press row will be asked for player requests prior to the conclusion of the game. Head coach Brandon Schneider and requested players will be available following the game in the Allen Fieldhouse media room.
INTERVIEWSDirect all requests for interviews with Kansas head coach Brandon Schneider or women’s basketball student-athletes through Assistant Communications Director Kiaira Cooper by calling 785-691-9738 or
CREDENTIALSCredentials for Kansas women’s basketball home games are issued to working media only and must be requested at least 24 hours in advance to Kiaira Cooper by emailing [email protected]. Media will have a credential left for them at the media will call located by the Allen Fieldhouse media room located on the first floor in the northwest corner of Allen Fieldhouse.
PARKINGParking is free to the public and is available on a first-come, first-serve basis for Kansas women’s basketball games with the exception of the parking garage connected to Allen Fieldhouse. Media arriving before the parking lots are open for the game are subject to University parking violations.
WORKING MEDIA LOCATIONThe working press, radio and television area is located on the east side of James Naismith Court in Allen Fieldhouse. Media are assigned seats with a seating chart available in the media room and at the end of press
row. Media may file from courtside or the media room following games.
MEDIA ROOM SERVICESPregame packets including notes, statistics, programs and rosters will be available upon arrival in the media room. Halftime and final box scores
will be provided. Stat monitors are provided based on availability.
WIRELESS INTERNETComplimentary access to wireless internet is available for working media at Allen FIeldhouse and information about how to access it will be available in the media room.
ASSOCIATED PRESS (AP) USA TODAY/WBCA COACHES POLLOCT. 30 (PRESEASON) 2018-19
RANK SCHOOL (first place votes) RECORD POINTS1 OREGON (25) 33-5 6972 BAYLOR (3) 37-1 6753 STANFORD 31-5 6314 MARYLAND 29-5 5965 UCONN 35-3 5696 TEXAS A&M 26-8 5547 OREGON STATE 26-8 5258 SOUTH CAROLINA 23-10 5189 LOUISVILLE 32-4 47710 MISSISSIPPI STATE 33-3 44311 UCLA 22-13 38012 FLORIDA STATE 24-9 35413 KENTUCKY 25-8 34214 N.C. STATE 28-6 32015 TEXAS 23-10 30316 NORTE DAME 35-4 29017 MICHIGAN STATE 21-12 205T-18 DEPAUL 26-8 174 MIAMI 25-9 17420 ARIZONA STATE 22-11 11821 SYRACUSE 25-9 10322 ARKANSAS 22-15 9323 MINNESOTA 21-11 9024 INDIANA 21-13 8625 MICHIGAN 22-12 77
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: WEST VIRGINIA 71, IOWA ST. 44, GONZAGA 32, RICE 30, DRAKE 24, TENNESSEE 22, BOISE ST. 15, SOUTH DAKOTA 11, SOUTH FLORIDA 9, ARIZONA 9, IOWA 8, SOUTH DAKOTA ST. 7, LSU 7, AUBURN 5, DUKE 4, NORTH CAROLINA 4, RUTGERS 2, KANSAS ST 1, OHIO 1.
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RANK SCHOOL (first place votes) RECORD POINTS1 OREGON - 788 2 BAYLOR - 7733 STANFORD - 7094 CONNECTICUT - 6785 MARYLAND - 641 6 OREGON STATE - 6047 TEXAS A&M - 5878 MISSISSIPPI STATE - 5549 LOUISVILLE - 54910 SOUTH CAROLINA - 53911 UCLA - 44512 NC STATE - 39313 FLORIDA STATE - 35814 NOTRE DAME - 35315 TEXAS - 31016 KENTUCKY - 28217 SYRACUSE - 23718 ARIZONA STATE - 23619 MIAMI - 18420 DEPAUL - 16421 MICHIGAN STATE - 12722 ARKANSAS - 10923 GONZAGA - 9224 MICHIGAN - 8124 IOWA STATE - 81
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: IOWA 75; MINNESOTA 73; WEST VIRGINIA 54; INDIANA 49; DRAKE 48; RICE 44; ARIZONA 36; SOUTH DAKOTA 20; MARQUETTE 18; TENNESSEE 16; MISSOURI ST. 13; SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 12; BOISE ST. 12; BRIGHAM YOUNG 10; SAN DIEGO ST. 7; CALIFORNIA 7; MISSOURI 6; SOUTH FLORIDA 5; RUTGERS 4; JAMES MADISON 4; KANSAS STATE 3; CENTRAL FLORIDA 3; FLORIDA GULF COAST 2; BUFFALO 2; SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 1; OKLAHOMA STATE 1; ABILENE CHRISTIAN 1.
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KANSAS WOMEN'SBASKETBALL HISTORYNOVEMBER
7THIS DAY IN KANSAS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL HISTORYKansas is 1-0 all-time in games on Nov. 7 (1-0 including exhibitions)Last season, Kansas started the season with a victory over UMKC 67-55 in Allen Fieldhouse on Nov. 7, 2018. The Jayhawks would go on a six-game win streak and 10-1 in non-conference play.
JAYHAWKS TAKE DOWN LADY HORNETS IN EXHIBITION FINALEKansas juniors Bailey Helgren and Tina Stephens dominated the second half to lead the KU women’s basketball team to a 66-55 win against Emporia State in exhibition play Sunday afternoon at Allen Fieldhouse.
With the win, Kansas ended exhibition play with a 1-1 record. Emporia State concluded its exhibition season 0-2.
Both Helgren and Stephens scored 15 points apiece with Helgren going 7-of-9 from the field and Stephens 5-for-9. Stephens scored 14 of her 15 points after intermission, while Helgren had a team-high five blocked shots for the contest.
HAWK TALK WITH BRANDON SCHNEIDER Head coach Brandon Schneider will join the voice of Kansas women’s basketball, Jimmy Chavez, for Hawk Talk, which airs on Thursdays from 6-7 p.m., at Henry T’s Bar & Grill. Chavez will call all the action home and away for the Jayhawks during the 2019-20 campaign.
FIRST SHOWINGS VS PITT STATE (EXH) » Junior and first-year Jayhawk Tina Stephesn tallied nine points in the first quarter. » Stephens end the game with 12 points in her exhibition debut as a Jayhawk. » Brooklyn led all Jayhawks with a game-high of 19 points, with the majority of her point scored in the second half (14). » Zakiyah Franklin posted a 15 point gam on the afternoon with 11 scored in the second half. » Bailey Helgren nabbed a double-double (10pts-10 rebs). » Two other Jayhawks finished in double-digits scoring in Marinae De Carvalho (11) and Aniya Thomas (10). » Kansas garnered 14 points from TOs, 58 points in the paint, 22 second cance points, 17 from the bench and 11 off of fast breaks. KU led the Gorillas in all categories.
ROOKIE SEASONKansas has sevn new faces to the 2019-20 roster including five freshmen (Tamia Davis, Holly Kersgieter, Zakiyah Franklin, Chandler Prater and Chisom Ajekwu) and two transfers in Emma Merriweather and Tina Stephens.
RELYING ON LEADERSHIPKansas returns six players from the 2018-19 to with two seniors, a junior and three sophormores. With only reutrning one true starter from the 2018-29 lineup, KU will have to rely on the leadership of its return to come alongside the newcomers. Bailey Helgren, appeared in all 31 game, started 29 as sophomore. Mariane De Carvalho recieved minutes in 23 games while starting in two as a first-year Jayhawk.
NEW FACES ON THE BENCHKansas added Larry Tidwell as associate head coach and Jhasmin Player as an assistant this off season.
Tidwell and Player fill vacancies left by Aqua Franklin and Jory Collins, who both became Division I head coaches this summer.
Tidwell comes to Lawrence with over 25 years of coaching experience at Division I level, including 11 as a head coach.
Player joins the Jayhawks after spending the 2018-19 season with Loyola Marymount in California. During her year at LMU, Player helped the Lions return to postseason play for the first time since 2001 after LMU was selected for the 2019 WNIT.
In addition to the hiring of Tidwell and Player, Schneider announced the promotion of assistant coach Damitria Buchanan to recruiting coordinator. Buchanan coordinated KU’s last recruiting class that is currently ranked No. 31 nationally and No. 3 in the Big 12 by Dan Olsons Collegiate Girls Basketball Report.
SCHNEIDER RECIEVES HONORThis summer, coach Brandon Schneider recieved the 2019 Harley Redin Coach’s Award by his alma mater Wayland Baptist.
The Harley Redin Coach’s Award is presented to a Wayland alumnus who has demonstrated outstanding success as a head coach at the university or public/private school level. The recipient also is recognized for outstanding contributions to community, school and church.
Junior CollegePlayed two seasons at Florida Southwestern College … Ranked No. 24 overall and eighth for her position in the 2019 signing class by Dan Olson Collegiate Girls Report … Earned First-Team All-America honors in 2019 … Two-time Sunflower Conference Player of the Year … Named First Team All-Region 8 twice … Averaged 20.1 points and 7.2 rebounds per game as a sophomore … Set the single-season record for scoring with
EXHIBITION STATS CAREER HIGHS PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT%
HIGH SCHOOLPrepped at Raleigh Southeast High School, earning letters in basketball … Ranked No. 44 overall in the 2019 signing class by ASGR Girls Basketball Report … Earned first-team all-conference honors three times … Helped SERHS to Class 4A Championship, finishing runner up with a 30-1 record.
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MARIANE DE CARVALHO JR • Forward • 6-2 • Araraquara, Brazil • Highland CC4Points 12 vs. Iona (11/25/18)Field Goals 4 3x last vs. K-State (2/6/19)Rebounds 7 at Baylor (2/20/19)Assists 3 2x last vs. K-State (2/6/19)Blocks 1 2x last vs. Grambling State (12/9/18) Steals 2 vs. LSU (11/29/18)Minutes 27 vs. K-State (2/6/19)
• Recorded five double-digit scoring efforts so far this season.• Grabbed a career-best seven rebounds at No. 1 Baylor
(2/20).• Named Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference
(KJCCC) Player of the Year in 2018.• Garnered KJCCC All-Conference First Team honors along
with Region VI All-Region First Team accolades.
2018-19 SEASON STATS CAREER HIGHS PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT%
5.0 2.7 0.5 30.4 33.3 70.6
CAREER 11.9 2.0 3.4 39% 35% 75%
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ANIYA THOMAS FR • Guard • 5-7 • Duncanville, Texas • Duncanville HS 5Points 17 vs. Oral Roberts (11/13/18)Field Goals 7 vs. Oral Roberts (11/13/18)Rebounds 5 vs. Baylor (1/16/19)Assists 2 4x last vs. TCU (2/27/19)Blocks 1 at Baylor (2/20/19) Steals 4 vs. TCU (2/27/19)Minutes 32 vs. Texas (2/9/19)
• Scored a career-high 17 points in her second game as a Jayhawk against Oral Roberts (11/13).
• Has scored in double figures five times this season, most recently at Iowa State, scoring 11 points.
• Posted double-digit scoring performances in four of KU's last eight games.
• Ranks 16th in the Big 12 among freshmen for scoring with 4.2 points per game.
2018-19 SEASON STATS CAREER HIGHSPPG RPG SPG FG% 3FG% FT%
4.8 1.1 0.8 35.0 28.3 70.59
CAREER
4.8 1.1 3.4 35% 28.3% 70.59
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NICCOLLY RAMALHO JR • Guard • 5-5 • Sao Paulo, Brazil • Highland CC11Points 3 vs. Texas (2/9/19)Field Goals 1 3x vs. Texas (2/9/19)Rebounds 2 2x last vs. K-State (2/6/19)Assists 5 vs. Oklahoma (1/30/19)Blocks - - Steals 1 vs. Texas (2/9/19)Minutes 15 vs. Vermont (12/30/18)
• Scored her first points as a Jayhawk against Vermont (12/30).• Dished out a team-high and career-best five assists against
Oklahoma (1/30).• Named National Player of the Week honors after nearly
recording a quadruple-double with 20 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists and nine steals.
• Led the nation in steals with 131.• Set the Highland single-season record for assists and steals.
2018-19 SEASON STATS CAREER HIGHSPPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT%
REDSHIRT-FRESHMAN (2018-19 | TEXAS TECH)Transferred to Texas Tech and had to sit out the season due to NCAA transfer rules.
FRESHMAN (2017-18 | LONG BEACH STATE)Played in 31 games with 19 starts while averaging 8.6 points per game on .496 shooting from the field … Finished with a team-high 197 rebounds (6.4 AVG) … Averaged 21.0 minutes per contest … Third on the team in field goals made (111) and field goals attempted (224).
EXHIBITION STATS CAREER HIGHSPPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT%
HIGH SCHOOLPrepped at Charles Page High School, earning letters in basketball and volleyball … first to commit to Kansas in the 2019 signing class … Averaged 19.0 points, 9.0 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 5.0 steals per game as a junior … Led high school to a conference championship as a sophomore and ended the season at the semifinals of the class 6A state tournament … Won conference championship and regional championship as a senior … Earned preseason all-state honors, named all-conference first team selection and garnered academic all-conference honors throughout her prep career.
EXHIBITION STATS CAREER HIGHS PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT%
High SchoolPrepped at Winter Haven High School, earning letters in basketball … Ranked No. 60 overall in the 2019 signing class by ESPN … Won three-straight Florida State Championships … An 8A all-state selection as a junior.
EXHIBITION STATS CAREER HIGHS PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT%
9.0 3.5 2.5 26.1 25.0 100.0
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BROOKLYN MITCHELL SO • Guard • 5-6 • New Orleans, La. • Ursuline Academy21Points 13 vs. Oral Roberts (11/13/18)Field Goals 5 vs. Texas Tech (2/17/19)Rebounds 6 vs. K-State (2/6/19)Assists 3 vs. Texas Tech (2/17/19)Blocks - - Steals 2 at Oklahoma State (2/23/19)Minutes 21 vs. Texas (2/9/19)
• Averaging 5.5 points over the last six contests.• Ranks 17th in the Big 12 among freshmen for scoring with
3.4 points per game.• A five-star recruit.• A 2017 adidas All-American.• Helped lead Ursuline Academy to its first 4A state
championship with a 27-5 record in 2016.
2018-19 SEASON STATS CAREER HIGHS PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT%
3.4 1.1 0.5 37.8 7.7 63.0
CAREER
11.9 2.0 3.4 39% 35% 75%
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BRITTANY FRANKLIN SO • Center • 6-5 • Plymouth, N.C. • Plymouth HS 31Points 9 vs. Iona (11/25/18)Field Goals 4 vs. Iona (11/25/18)Rebounds 7 3x last vs. LSU (11/29/18)Assists 1 2x last at Oklahoma State (2/23/19)Blocks 2 8x last at Iowa State (3/4/19) Steals 1 6x last vs. Texas Tech (2/17/19)Minutes 18 vs. Texas (2/9/19)
• Leads the Jayhawks with 22 blocked shots on the season.• Has the fourth most rebounds on the team with 75 to date.• Missed the 2017-18 season due to a knee injury.
2018-19 SEASON STATS CAREER HIGHS PPG RPG BPG FG% 3FG% FT%
1.6 2.8 0.8 43.2 - 46.2
CAREER 11.9 2.0 3.4 39% 35% 75%
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CHANDLER PRATER FR • Guard • 5-11 • Kansas City, MO • North Kansas City HS25Points - -Field Goals - -Rebounds - -Assists - -Blocks - - Steals - -Minutes - -
HIGH SCHOOL
Prepped at North Kansas City High School, earning letters in basketball … Ranked No. 73 overall
in the 2019 signing class by Blue Star Basketball Report … Won Missouri State Championship
as a senior … Two-time DiRenna Award winner, which goes to the best high school basketball
player in the Kansas City area … Average 21.4 points per game as a junior … Scored over 1,000
points during high school career … Set the school record for most points scored in a game after
registering 40 against Staley … Named conference player of the year four times and was named
to the USA Today Missouri All-State Second Team in 2018.
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BAILEY HELGREN JR • Center • 6-5 • Edina, Minn. • Edina HS35Points 10 vs. Oral Roberts (11/13/18)Field Goals 3 3x last vs. Oral Roberts (11/13/18)Rebounds 11 at Texas Tech (1/9/19)Assists 3 vs. Baylor (1/16/19)Blocks 5 vs. UMKC (11/7/18)Steals 2 at West Virginia (2/3/19)Minutes 41 vs. K-State (2/6/19)
• Tied for second-most blocks on the team with 20 on the season.
• Kansas' leading rebounder with 165 rebounds, averaging 5.7 on the season.
• Surpassed the total number of rebounds from her rookie campaign (74) just 12 games into the 2018-19 season.
• Named to the 2018 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team.
2018-19 SEASON STATS CAREER HIGHSPPG RPG BPG FG% 3FG% FT%
HIGH SCHOOLPrepped at Lawrence High School, earning letters in basketball … Ranked No. 23 for her position and No. 117 overall in the 2019 signing class by ESPN … Earned Second-Team All-Sunflower League honors … Averaged 11.9 points and 10.3 rebounds per game as a junior … Led LHS to a 17-5 record in 2017-18.
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2018-19 Kansas BasketballKansas Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 04, 2019)
All games
RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 13-18 8-8 2-9 3-1CONFERENCE 2-16 1-8 1-8 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 11-2 7-0 1-1 3-1
TEAM STATISTICS KU OPPSCORING 2003 2057 Points per game 64.6 66.4 Scoring margin -1.7 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 711-1846 725-1731 Field goal pct . 3 8 5 . 4 1 93 POINT FG-ATT 208-660 141-467 3-point FG pct . 3 1 5 . 3 0 2 3-pt FG made per game 6.7 4.5FREE THROWS-ATT 373-536 466-646 Free throw pct . 6 9 6 . 7 2 1 F-Throws made per game 12.0 15.0REBOUNDS 1077 1211 Rebounds per game 34.7 39.1 Rebounding margin -4.3 -ASSISTS 345 397 Assists per game 11.1 12.8TURNOVERS 454 530 Turnovers per game 14.6 17.1 Turnover margin +2.5 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.8 0.7STEALS 255 204 Steals per game 8.2 6.6BLOCKS 98 122 Blocks per game 3.2 3.9ATTENDANCE 39210 49003 Home games-Avg/Game 16-2451 11-3801 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 4-1799
Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th O T TotalsKansas 501 464 514 522 2 2003Opponents 478 467 549 551 12 2057
Date Opponent Score Att.N 11/07/18 UMKC W 67-55 1746
11/13/18 ORAL ROBERTS W 70-58 181911/18/18 ALABAMA A&M W 65-54 226011/21/18 GEORGE MASON W 77-56 209511/25/18 IONA W 75-44 158611/29/18 at LSU W 68-61 160412/05/18 at Nebraska L 52-58 368812/09/18 GRAMBLING STATE W 76-45 219012/19/18 vs Washington St. W 71-63 012/20/18 vs Northwestern W 66-57 75112/30/18 VERMONT W 77-36 2552
* 01/05/19 IOWA STATE L 73-82 2790* 01/09/19 at Texas Tech L 66-69 2647* 1/13/19 at Kansas State W 61-54 5334* 01/16/19 BAYLOR L 68-94 2229* 01/19/19 OKLAHOMA STATE L 62-72 1792* 01/23/19 at Texas L 43-62 2846* 01/27/19 at TCU L 53-58 2227* 01/30/19 OKLAHOMA W 88-79 2269* 2/3/19 at West Virginia L 50-71 3361* 02/06/19 KANSAS STATE L o t 62-72 2281* 02/09/19 TEXAS L 73-91 2768* 02/13/19 at Oklahoma L 67-78 2643* 02/17/19 TEXAS TECH L 71-75 4784* 02/20/19 at Baylor L 40-80 5230* 02/23/19 at Oklahoma State L 52-72 2155* 02/27/19 TCU L 66-76 3367* 03/02/19 WEST VIRGINIA L 61-75 2682* 03/04/19 at Iowa State L 49-69 10073
03/08/19 vs Oklahoma State W 76-66 320403/09/19 vs Iowa State L 58-75 3240
* - Conference game
STATS FROM 2018-19
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2018-19 Kansas BasketballKansas Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 04, 2019)
Conference games only
RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 2-16 1-8 1-8 0-0CONFERENCE 2-16 1-8 1-8 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
TEAM STATISTICS KU OPPSCORING 1105 1329 Points per game 61.4 73.8 Scoring margin -12.4 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 396-1110 471-1001 Field goal pct . 3 5 7 . 4 7 13 POINT FG-ATT 113-397 89-266 3-point FG pct . 2 8 5 . 3 3 5 3-pt FG made per game 6.3 4.9FREE THROWS-ATT 200-275 298-407 Free throw pct . 7 2 7 . 7 3 2 F-Throws made per game 11.1 16.6REBOUNDS 603 722 Rebounds per game 33.5 40.1 Rebounding margin -6.6 -ASSISTS 188 274 Assists per game 10.4 15.2TURNOVERS 273 297 Turnovers per game 15.2 16.5 Turnover margin +1.3 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.7 0.9STEALS 140 129 Steals per game 7.8 7.2BLOCKS 44 83 Blocks per game 2.4 4.6ATTENDANCE 24962 36516 Home games-Avg/Game 9-2774 9-4057 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0
Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th O T TotalsKansas 258 242 300 303 2 1105Opponents 343 303 338 333 12 1329
Date Opponent Score Att.* 01/05/19 IOWA STATE L 73-82 2790* 01/09/19 at Texas Tech L 66-69 2647* 1/13/19 at Kansas State W 61-54 5334* 01/16/19 BAYLOR L 68-94 2229* 01/19/19 OKLAHOMA STATE L 62-72 1792* 01/23/19 at Texas L 43-62 2846* 01/27/19 at TCU L 53-58 2227* 01/30/19 OKLAHOMA W 88-79 2269* 2/3/19 at West Virginia L 50-71 3361* 02/06/19 KANSAS STATE L o t 62-72 2281* 02/09/19 TEXAS L 73-91 2768* 02/13/19 at Oklahoma L 67-78 2643* 02/17/19 TEXAS TECH L 71-75 4784* 02/20/19 at Baylor L 40-80 5230* 02/23/19 at Oklahoma State L 52-72 2155* 02/27/19 TCU L 66-76 3367* 03/02/19 WEST VIRGINIA L 61-75 2682* 03/04/19 at Iowa State L 49-69 10073