COWGIRL BASKETBALL 2013-14 OKLAHOMA STATE COWGIRL BASKETBALL Date Opponent (AP Ranking) T.V. Time/Result 10/29 East Central+ W, 87-56 11/4 Northeastern Oklahoma+ W, 84-47 11/8 Lamar (21/NR) W, 83-56 11/10 UT Arlington# (21/NR) W, 74-35 11/16 Northern Colorado (20/NR) W, 87-51 11/18 Idaho State (20/NR) W, 74-45 11/22 Southern California# (20/NR) W, 82-51 11/26 UMass-Lowell (19/NR) W, 103-52 12/1 North Texas (19/NR) W, 95-47 12/14 vs. South Florida% (14/NR) W, 75-56 12/19 vs. Michigan State$ (13/NR) W, 63-57 12/21 vs. Georgia Tech$ (13/RV) W, 68-60 12/29 Texas-Pan American# (11/NR) W, 90-48 1/2 Texas*# (11/RV) 7 p.m. 1/4 West Virginia*# FS1 6 p.m. 1/8 at Kansas State* FCS 7 p.m. 1/11 at Iowa State* Cyclones.tv 6 p.m. 1/14 TCU*# FCS 7 p.m. 1/18 Texas Tech* FS Okla. 12 p.m. 1/22 at Kansas*# ESPN3 7 p.m. 1/26 Baylor*# FSN 3 p.m. 1/29 at TCU*# 7 p.m. 2/1 at Oklahoma* FSN 2 p.m. 2/5 Kansas*# FS Plus 7 p.m. 2/9 at Baylor*#@ ESPN2 3 p.m. 2/16 Oklahoma*#@ ESPN2 12 p.m. 2/19 at West Virginia*# 6 p.m. 2/23 at Texas Tech*# FSN 2 p.m. 2/26 Iowa State*# FS Plus 7 p.m. 3/1 Kansas State* 2 p.m. 3/3 at Texas* LHN 7 p.m. + Exhibion Game * Big 12 Conference Game @ Play4Kay Game % All-College Classic, Oklahoma City $ Puerto Rico Classic, San Juan, Puerto Rico ! Big 12 Championship, Oklahoma City # OSU Radio Network Game all mes are central standard me home games in bold RADIO—KGFY (105.5 FM) Kevin T. Gum (PxP), Casey Kendrick (Color) TV—NONE VIDEO—OKSTATE.COM OSU ON THE AIR Once again during the 2013-14 season, Oklahoma State’s basketball games will be broadcast live on 105.5 FM in Sllwater. Kevin Gum, in his 24th season with the Cowgirl broadcast, will handle the play-by-play dues, while Casey Kendrick, in his 19th season on the air, will provide color analysis. Fans unable to pick up the over-the-air broadcast will be able to listen to the games via the internet at www. okstate.com. Selected games will air statewide on the OSU Radio Network. COWGIRL HOOPS ROUNDUP OSU’s weekly coaches’ television show will resume at the beginning of 2014. Check local lisngs for air dates and mes. OSU HOOPS RADIO SHOW The Cowgirl Basketball radio show will air live on 105.5 FM at 6 p.m. on Mondays with Casey Kendrick serving as the host. BIG 12 PODCAST The Big 12 will conduct podcasts with the league’s women’s basketball coaches during the conference season to highlight each program and key matchups. Addional informaon will be available during the Fall on Big12Sports.com. VIDEO VIA FTP The postgame video feed for OSU’s home games will be made available for download on the school’s FTP site approximately one hour following the game’s conclusion. OSU MEDIA RELATIONS Ryan Cameron, WBB Contact E-Mail—[email protected]Office—405-744-4854 Cell—405-742-4363 Fax— 405-744-7754 Mailing Address 220 OSU Athlecs Center, Sllwater, OK 74078 Oklahoma State Cowgirls 11-0 overall; 0-0 Big 12 No. 11 AP, No. 13 USA Today Coaches Head Coach Jim Liell (Southwestern College, 1977) 3rd Year at OSU (54-23); 3rd Year Overall (54-23) Twier @ryancameron24 @osuwbb Facebook cowgirlbasketball YouTube hp://bit.ly/qXAIUS 2013-14 SCHEDULE Follow the Cowgirls all season long from the convenience of your smartphone. Scan the QR code below to view highlights throughout the season. Game 12 Thursday :: Jan. 2, 2014 :: 7 p.m. Sllwater, Oklahoma Gallagher-Iba Arena (13,611) THE STARTING FIVE 55 · LASHAWN JONES · C Ht. Cl. PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% 6-3 Jr. 10.2 6.9 0.5 .575 .000 .571 · Recorded her first career double-double against UT Arlington, finishing with 12 points and 11 rebounds. · Has six double-figure scoring games on the year aſter a 16-point oung against Texas-Pan American 31 · KENDRA SUTTLES · F Ht. Cl. PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% 6-1 Sr. 8.0 6.7 1.6 .493 .375 .750 · Logged her first double-double of the year with 10 points and 11 rebounds against USC. · Came off the bench to score 10 points and grab five rebounds in the season opener against Lamar 4 · LIZ DONOHOE · F Ht. Cl. PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% 6-0 Jr. 15.1 7.5 1.1 .487 .468 .871 · Sporng News Preseason Second-Team All-American · Became OSU’s 21st 1,000-point scorer against UML · Set the OSU record with seven 3-pointers against UNT · Named Big 12 Player of the Week (Dec. 30) Texas Longhorns 9-3 overall; 0-0 Big 12 RV-AP, RV-USA Today Coaches Head Coach Karen Aston (UALR, 1987) Seventh Year Overall (122-84); 2nd Year at UT (21-21) OFF THE BENCH Pos. ## Name Ht. Cl. PPG RPG C 25 Marisha Wallace 6-2 Jr. 1.8 2.5 F 12 Brianne Coffman 6-3 Fr. 2.3 1.8 F 45 Katelyn Loecker 6-0 Fr. 3.0 4.3 G 00 Roshunda Johnson 5-7 Fr. 4.1 2.7 G 35 Kamri Anderson 5-10 Sr. 1.4 0.8 G 11 Lakota Beay 5-8 Fr. 1.7 0.9 G 15 Courtney Chelf 5-8 Fr. 0.0 0.6 G 14 Austyn Iven 5-5 Fr. 0.0 0.0 G 1 Briany Atkins 5-10 RS-Fr. 7.1 2.8 G 5 Diana Omozee 5-11 Fr. 0.9 1.0 PROBABLE STARTERS Pos. ## Name Ht. Cl. PPG RPG C 34 Imani McGee-Stafford 6-7 So. 8.7 7.3 F 3 Nneka Enemkpali 6-1 Jr. 14.3 8.4 G 1 Empress Davenport 5-7 So. 7.3 4.5 G 2 Celina Rodrigo 5-8 So. 3.6 2.2 G 32 Brady Sanders 5-11 So. 6.0 2.4 3 · TIFFANY BIAS · G Ht. Cl. PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% 5-6 Sr. 12.9 2.9 7.5 .416 .242 .732 ·Named the Big 12 Player of the Week on Dec. 23 following her performance at the Puerto Rico Classic · 44 assists shy of become OSU’s all-me leader · Sporng News Preseason Third-Team All-American 22 · BRITTNEY MARTIN · G Ht. Cl. PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% 6-0 So. 15.4 7.1 2.3 .517 .000 .548 · Scored a career-high 31 points against UMass Lowell · Was named the Big 12 Player of the Week on Dec. 3 · Named the Henry P. Iba MVP at the All-College Classic · Was a USA Basketball U19 Team Trials invitee
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COWGIRL BASKETBALL2013-14 OKLAHOMA STATE
COWGIRL BASKETBALL
Date Opponent (AP Ranking) T.V. Time/Result
10/29 East Central+ W, 87-56
11/4 Northeastern Oklahoma+ W, 84-47
11/8 Lamar (21/NR) W, 83-56
11/10 UT Arlington# (21/NR) W, 74-35
11/16 Northern Colorado (20/NR) W, 87-51
11/18 Idaho State (20/NR) W, 74-45
11/22 Southern California# (20/NR) W, 82-51
11/26 UMass-Lowell (19/NR) W, 103-52
12/1 North Texas (19/NR) W, 95-47
12/14 vs. South Florida% (14/NR) W, 75-56
12/19 vs. Michigan State$ (13/NR) W, 63-57
12/21 vs. Georgia Tech$ (13/RV) W, 68-60
12/29 Texas-Pan American# (11/NR) W, 90-48
1/2 Texas*# (11/RV) 7 p.m.
1/4 West Virginia*# FS1 6 p.m.
1/8 at Kansas State* FCS 7 p.m.
1/11 at Iowa State* Cyclones.tv 6 p.m.
1/14 TCU*# FCS 7 p.m.
1/18 Texas Tech* FS Okla. 12 p.m.
1/22 at Kansas*# ESPN3 7 p.m.
1/26 Baylor*# FSN 3 p.m.
1/29 at TCU*# 7 p.m.
2/1 at Oklahoma* FSN 2 p.m.
2/5 Kansas*# FS Plus 7 p.m.
2/9 at Baylor*#@ ESPN2 3 p.m.
2/16 Oklahoma*#@ ESPN2 12 p.m.
2/19 at West Virginia*# 6 p.m.
2/23 at Texas Tech*# FSN 2 p.m.
2/26 Iowa State*# FS Plus 7 p.m.
3/1 Kansas State* 2 p.m.
3/3 at Texas* LHN 7 p.m.
+ ExhibitionGame
* Big 12 Conference Game
@ Play4Kay Game
% All-College Classic, Oklahoma City
$ Puerto Rico Classic, San Juan, Puerto Rico
! Big 12 Championship, Oklahoma City
# OSU Radio Network Game
alltimesarecentralstandardtime
home games in bold
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RADIO—KGFY(105.5FM)Kevin T. Gum (PxP), Casey Kendrick (Color)
TV—NONE
VIDEO—OKSTATE.COM
OSU ON THE AIROnce again during the 2013-14 season, Oklahoma State’s basketball games will be broadcastliveon105.5FMinStillwater.KevinGum, in his 24th season with the Cowgirl broadcast,willhandletheplay-by-playduties,while Casey Kendrick, in his 19th season on the air, will provide color analysis. Fans unable to pick up the over-the-air broadcast will be able to listen to the games via the internet at www.okstate.com. Selected games will air statewide on the OSU Radio Network.
COWGIRL HOOPS ROUNDUPOSU’s weekly coaches’ television show will resume at the beginning of 2014. Check local listingsforairdatesandtimes.
OSU HOOPS RADIO SHOWThe Cowgirl Basketball radio show will air live on 105.5 FM at 6 p.m. on Mondays with Casey Kendrick serving as the host.
BIG 12 PODCASTThe Big 12 will conduct podcasts with the league’s women’s basketball coaches during the conference season to highlight each program andkeymatchups.Additionalinformationwillbeavailable during the Fall on Big12Sports.com.
VIDEO VIA FTPThe postgame video feed for OSU’s home games will be made available for download on the school’s FTP site approximately one hour following the game’s conclusion.
OSU MEDIA RELATIONSRyan Cameron, WBB ContactE-Mail—[email protected]—405-744-4854Cell—405-742-4363Fax— 405-744-7754Mailing Address220OSUAthleticsCenter,Stillwater,OK74078
Oklahoma State Cowgirls11-0 overall; 0-0 Big 12
No. 11 AP, No. 13 USA Today CoachesHeadCoachJimLittell(SouthwesternCollege,1977)3rdYearatOSU(54-23);3rdYearOverall(54-23)
Twitter@ryancameron24@osuwbb
Facebookcowgirlbasketball
YouTubehttp://bit.ly/qXAIUS
2013-14 SCHEDULE
Follow the Cowgirls all season long from the convenience of your smartphone. Scan the QR code below to view highlights throughout the
Ht. Cl. PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT%6-3 Jr. 10.2 6.9 0.5 .575 .000 .571·Recordedherfirstcareerdouble-doubleagainst UTArlington,finishingwith12pointsand11rebounds.·Hassixdouble-figurescoringgamesontheyearaftera 16-pointoutingagainstTexas-PanAmerican
31 · KENDRA SUTTLES · FHt. Cl. PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% 6-1 Sr. 8.0 6.7 1.6 .493 .375 .750·Loggedherfirstdouble-doubleoftheyearwith10points and 11 rebounds against USC.·Cameoffthebenchtoscore10pointsandgrabfive rebounds in the season opener against Lamar
4 · LIZ DONOHOE · FHt. Cl. PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT%6-0 Jr. 15.1 7.5 1.1 .487 .468 .871·SportingNewsPreseasonSecond-TeamAll-American· Became OSU’s 21st 1,000-point scorer against UML· Set the OSU record with seven 3-pointers against UNT· Named Big 12 Player of the Week (Dec. 30)
Texas Longhorns9-3 overall; 0-0 Big 12
RV-AP, RV-USA Today CoachesHead Coach Karen Aston (UALR, 1987)
·Named the Big 12 Player of the Week on Dec. 23 following her performance at the Puerto Rico Classic·44assistsshyofbecomeOSU’sall-timeleader·SportingNewsPreseasonThird-TeamAll-American
22 · BRITTNEY MARTIN · GHt. Cl. PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT%6-0 So. 15.4 7.1 2.3 .517 .000 .548
· Scored a career-high 31 points against UMass Lowell· Was named the Big 12 Player of the Week on Dec. 3· Named the Henry P. Iba MVP at the All-College Classic· Was a USA Basketball U19 Team Trials invitee
COWGIRL BASKETBALL2013-14 OKLAHOMA STATE
COWGIRL BASKETBALL
03-10-77 L 77-80 Regional AIAW Tourn., Monroe, La. 03-08-79 L 63-76 Regional AIAW Tourn., Tulsa, Okla. 03-16-94 L 67-75 1st round, NCAA Tourn., Austin, Texas 01-04-97 L 70-83 Stillwater, Okla. 02-08-97 L 63-70 Austin, Texas 01-03-98 W 82-61 Stillwater, Okla. 02-25-98 W 69-66 Austin, Texas 01-20-99 L 53-75 Austin, Texas 02-13-99 L 55-75 Stillwater, Okla. 01-12-00 W 71-69 Stillwater, Okla. 01-26-00 L 44-74 Austin, Texas 01-13-01 L 43-64 Austin, Texas 02-17-01 L 69-73 ot Stillwater, Okla. 01-16-02 L 64-77 Stillwater, Okla. 02-09-02 L 56-90 Austin, Texas 01-08-03 L 44-77 Austin, Texas 02-12-03 L 70-72 Stillwater, Okla. 01-21-04 L 45-67 Austin, Texas 02-07-04 L 52-75 Stillwater, Okla. 01-15-05 L 42-63 Austin, Texas 02-07-04 L 46-79 Stillwater, Okla. 01-28-06 L 46-60 Austin, Texas 02-18-06 L 56-61 Stillwater, Okla. 02-07-07 W 77-58 Stillwater, Okla. 02-21-07 W 64-52 Austin, Texas 01-23-08 L 63-70 Austin, Texas 02-20-08 W 71-66 Stillwater, Okla. 03-13-08 W 75-72 Big 12 Championship, Kansas City, Mo. 02-05-09 L 74-91 Stillwater, Okla. 02-18-09 W 58-52 Austin, Texas 01-20-10 L 63-77 Austin, Texas 02-24-10 W 73-72 ot Stillwater, Okla. 01-22-11 L 56-63 Austin, Texas 03-05-11 W 68-67 Stillwater, Okla. 01-07-12 W 70-51 Stillwater, Okla. 02-11-12 L 53-69 Austin, Texas 01-13-13 W 64-52 Austin, Texas 03-02-13 W 64-58 Stillwater, Okla.
WHAT 2 WATCH 4•TheCowgirlswillopenBig12playonThursdaywhen Texas comes calling for a 7 p.m. contest inside Gallagher-Iba Arena.•Admissionfortheopenerisfree.•TheCowgirlsare11-0andoneofjustsevenremaining undefeated teams in the country.•OSUis7-10alltimeinBig12openersandhaslostitslastthreeafteropeningwithahomelosslast year against Texas Tech.•TheCowgirlshaveopenedBig12playthreetimesagainstUT,splittingapairofhomegames(1997,1998)andlosinginAustinin2003.•OSU’s11-0startistiedforthebeststartinschoolhistory. The Cowgirls also began last year with 11 consecutivewins.•OSUentersBig12playasthenationalleaderinfield-goalpercentagedefense(30.4)andissecondin3-pointfield-goalpercentagedefense(21.1).
KNOW THE FOE•Texasownsa9-3markandhaswonthreestraightafterbeatingIdahoonDec.28.•TheLonghornsare1-1ontheroadthisyearwitha win at New Mexico and a loss at Tennessee.•NnekaEnemkpaliisthesquad’sleadingscorer(14.3 ppg) and rebounder (8.4 rpg).
OSUVS.UT—THESERIES•Texasleadstheoverallseriesbya25-13count.•TheCowgirlshavewonfourofthelastfive,including both contests a year ago, and 10 of the last 15 in the series.•OSUhaswonfourinarowathomeagainstUTafterlastyear’s64-58winonSeniorNight.
UTPA LEFTOVERS•TheCowgirlsknockedoffTexas-PanAmericantofinishundefeatedinnon-conferenceplayforthesecond year in a row.•ThewinextendedOSU’snon-conferencewinningstreak at home to 32 in a row.•LizDonohoerecordedherthirddouble-doubleoftheyear,finishingwith21pointsandacareer-high16 rebounds.
BIAS, DONOHOE NAMED POWS•FollowingOSU’stwowinsinPuertoRico,TiffanyBias was named the Big 12 Player of the Week for thefirsttimeinhercareer.•DonohoemadeittwoinarowforOSU,earningthedistinctionforthefirsttimeinhercareerthisweekaftera21-point,16-reboundeffortagainstTexas-Pan American on Dec. 29.
WINNING BIGOSU’sfirstsevenwinsthisseasonallcamebyatleast27points,markingthefirsttimeinschoolhis-torytheCowgirlshavewontheirfirstsevengamesby 25 points or more.
BIAS NAMED TO NAISMITH LISTTiffanyBiaswasoneof50playersnamedtotheNaismith Trophy Early Season Watch List. The award is given annually to the women’s college basketball player of the year and is voted on by the theAtlantaTipoffClub’sboardofselectors.
CHART WATCHINGSeveral players will look to ascend through the school’s career record book in 2013-14.Tiffany Bias•Biashas663assistsandis44shyofmatchingAndreaRileyforfirstplace.•Shehas251stealsandis37shyofsecondplace.•Biasalsohas1,294points,puttingher87awayfrom the No. 10 spot.•Shehasstarted109gamesandistwoshyofmatching the sixth-best total in school history.Liz Donohoe•Sheranksfourthwithher1483-pointfieldgoalsand is 30 shy of the No. 3 slot.•Donohoehas551reboundsandisthreeshyofreaching 14th place on the career list.Brittney Martin•Martinhas130careerstealsandisfourshyofthe No. 16 slot on the school chart.Kendra Suttles•Has65careerblocksandissixawayfrommovingintoninthplaceall-timeamongOSUplayers.
PLAYEROFTHEWEEKX2Following OSU’s victories against UMass Lowell andNorthTexas,BrittneyMartinandTiffanyBiaseachearnedplayeroftheweekhonors.Martinwastabbedbytheleagueofficeaftershooting71percentfromthefloorandaveraging23.5pointsand 11.0 rebounds per game. Bias got the nod fromCollegeSportsMadnessaftertallying24as-sistsagainstjustthreeturnoversinthosegames.
SUCCESS ACROSS THE BOARDOSUisoneofjustfourschoolsnationallytohaveits football and both basketball programs all currently ranked in the Associated Press Top 25. The Cowboy football team is ranked No. 13 and themen’sbasketballsquadissixth.Thesuccessdoesn’t stop there, however.•Themen’scrosscountrysquadranksthirdandthe Cowboy wrestlers are No. 5.•Themen’sgolfsquadfinishedthefallrankedthird and the Cowgirl golfers were seventh.•TheOSUequestriansquadiscurrentlyNo.7.
4 FOR 3ThirteentimesinOSUhistoryhasaCowgirlmadesix 3-pointers in a game, but that no longer stands astheschoolrecordafterLizDonohoe’seffortagainst North Texas on Dec. 1. She posted a 7-of-12 effortfrombeyondthearcagainsttheMeanGreento set the new school standard.
## Player Pos. Cl. Ht. Twitter Hometown (Previous School)00 RoshundaJohnson G Fr. 5-7 @roshundaj11 LittleRock,Arkansas(Parkview)1 BrittanyAtkins G RS-Fr. 5-10 @Brizz_Atkins KansasCity,Missouri(LincolnCollegePrep.)3 TiffanyBias G Sr. 5-6 @Tiffany_Bias Andover,Kansas(Central)4 Liz Donohoe F Jr. 6-0 @LizD4 Edmond, Oklahoma (North)5 DianaOmozee G Fr. 5-11 @lobstilly05 Pflugerville,Texas(Pflugerville)11 LakotaBeatty G Fr. 5-8 @LBeatty11 Anadarko,Oklahoma(Anadarko)12 BrianneCoffman F Fr. 6-3 @OklahomaState12 Jarrell,Texas(Jarrell)14 AustynIven G Fr. 5-5 @austyniven Stillwater,Oklahoma(Stillwater)15 Courtney Chelf G Fr. 5-8 @CourtCourtChelf Enid, Oklahoma (Enid)22 BrittneyMartin G So. 6-0 @BritOSU22 Syracuse,Utah(Syracuse)25 MarishaWallace C Jr. 6-2 @_Amar_la_vida MidwestCity,Oklahoma(NOC-Enid/MidwestCity)31 KendraSuttles C Sr. 6-1 @suttles31 Lawton,Oklahoma(Lawton)35 Kamri Anderson G Sr. 5-10 @KamBam35 Tulsa, Oklahoma (Booker T. Washington/Independence)45 Katelyn Loecker F Fr. 6-0 @KtLoeck McPherson, Kansas (McPherson)55 LaShawn Jones C Jr. 6-3 @LJKnoowsBest Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (Putnam City)
Cowgirl Basketball Network11/10 vs. UT-Arlington11/22 vs. USC12/29 vs. UTPA1/2 vs. Texas1/4 vs. West Virginia 1/14 vs. TCU 1/22 @ Kansas 1/26 vs. Baylor 1/29 @ TCU 2/5 vs. Kansas 2/9 @ Baylor2/16 vs. OU2/19 @ West Virginia2/23 @ Texas Tech2/26 vs. Iowa State
OFF AND RUNNINGOSU’sschool-record11-0startthisseasoncontinueda trend of fast starts by the Cowgirls. •Lastyear,OSUwonitsfirst11gamestosetanewschool standard. •TheCowgirlswontheirfirsteightconteststobeginthe 2010-11 and 2011-12 campaigns.
WELCOME ADDITION•JuniorcollegetransferMarishaWallacewasselected as the Big 12’s Preseason Newcomer of the Yearasvotedonbytheleague’sheadcoaches.•WallacetransferredtoOSUfromNOC-Enidwhereshe averaged 17.6 points and 7.1 rebounds during her sophomore season. •TheMidwestCity,Okla.,nativewillbelookingtobecome the third Cowgirl in the history of the league tobenameditstopnewcomer,joiningNinaStone(2004) and Whitney Pegram (2006).
NON-CONFERENCESUCCESSThe Cowgirls have had considerable success over the past nine seasons at home against non-conference foes. During that span, OSU has posted an 80-4 mark andhasgoneundefeatedseventimes.TheCowgirlshad a 48-game non-conference winning streak, which came to an end in 2010 against No. 5 Duke. OSUhascurrentlywon32consecutivegamesathome against non-league foes.
Year Record Noteworthy2013-14 8-0 Average margin of victory was +37.92012-13 7-0 Extended non-league home win streak to 24 2011-12 12-0 All six WNIT wins came at home2010-11 11-1 Lone loss was to No. 5 Duke2009-10 9-0 2008-09 10-02007-08 9-02006-07 9-02005-06 5-3 Started0-3beforewinningthelastfive
SWISSARMYKNIFESophomoreBrittneyMartinhasproventobeasversatileasthemulti-toolknifesinceherarrival.Sherankedinthetopfiveamongleaguefreshmenin points, rebounds, steals, blocks and assists a year ago. This season, she ranks among the top 20 in the Big 12 in scoring, rebounding, assists and steals.
SHOOTING THE LIGHTS OUTBrittneyMartinsetanewschoolrecordagainstUMassLowell,connectingon15ofher18shotsfromthefloor.HersharpshootingsetanewCowgirlstandardforaplayerwithatleast15attempts,surpassingTariCummings’14-of-18effortonDec.19, 1999 at Washington.
CELEBRATING 75The 2013-14 season is the 75th for historic Gallagher-Iba Arena, which has served as the home for Cowgirl basketball since 1975. Several yet-to-be released celebratory events are in the works.
PICKYOURPOISONIn six of its 11 games, OSU has had four players reachdoublefiguresinthescoringcolumn.•OSUhashadthreedifferentplayersfinishasthehigh scorer in a game this season.•ThetrendcontinuestheformulathatledtoOSU’ssuccess last season in which the Cowgirls had four playersaveragedoublefiguresforthefirsttimeinschool history.
DYNAMICDUOThe Cowboy and Cowgirl Basketball teams are a combined 23-1 this season with one non-conference gameremainingforeachsquad.OSUisoneofjusttwoschoolsnationallythathavefewerthantwolosses combined between their basketball teams. Hereisalookatthetopoverallprogramsthusfar:
School Men Women CombinedIowa State 12-0 11-0 23-0Oklahoma State 12-1 11-0 23-1UConn 11-2 13-0 24-2Wichita State 13-0 9-2 22-2Arkansas 10-2 13-0 23-2
STARS AND STRIPESBrittneyMartincappedaremarkablefreshmanseasonwithaninvitationtoUSABasketball’sU19WorldChampionshipTeamTrials.Martin’sparticipa-tionmarkedthefirstbyaCowgirlataUSABasketballevent since Andrea Riley competed for the USA Select Team in 2010.
Opponent Forward Forward Center Guard GuardEastCentral* Donohoe Suttles Jones Bias AtkinsNortheastern (Okla.) State* Donohoe Loecker Jones Bias AtkinsLamar Donohoe Loecker Jones Bias MartinUTArlington Donohoe Suttles Jones Bias MartinNorthernColorado Donohoe Suttles Jones Bias MartinIdahoState Donohoe Suttles Jones Bias MartinSouthernCalifornia Donohoe Suttles Jones Bias MartinUMass-Lowell Donohoe Suttles Jones Bias MartinNorthTexas Donohoe Suttles Jones Bias Martinvs.SouthFlorida Donohoe Suttles Jones Bias Martinvs.MichiganState Donohoe Suttles Jones Bias Martinvs.GeorgiaTech Donohoe Suttles Jones Bias MartinTexas-PanAmerican Donohoe Suttles Jones Bias MartinTexasWest Virginiaat Kansas Stateat Iowa StateTCUTexas Techat KansasBaylorat TCUat OklahomaKansasat BaylorOklahomaat West Virginiaat Texas TechIowa StateKansas Stateat Texas
GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS
1. Oklahoma (5) 742. Baylor (3) 70T3. West Virginia (2) 63T3. Oklahoma State 635. Texas 496. Iowa State 477. Kansas 268. TCU 239. Kansas State 2010. Texas Tech 15(firstplacevotesinparentheses;coachesnotallowedtovote for their own team)
2013-14 Big 12 Women’s Basketball Preseason awards(coaches not allowed to vote for own players)
Preseason Player of the YearOdyssey Sims, Baylor, G, 5-8, Sr., Irving, Texas/MacArthur
Preseason Newcomer of the YearMarisha Wallace, Oklahoma State, C, 6-2, Jr., Midwest City, Okla./Midwest City/NOC - Enid
Preseason Freshmen of the YearIeshia Small, Baylor, G, 6-0, Fr., Miami, Fla./Florida HS
Preseason All-Big 12 TeamName School Pos Ht ClOdyssey Sims Baylor G 5-8 Sr. HallieChristofferson IowaState F 6-3 Sr.Aaryn Ellenberg Oklahoma G 5-7 Sr.ImaniMcGee-StaffordTexas C 6-7 So.Asya Bussie West Virginia C 6-4 Sr.HonorableMention(listedalphabeticallybyschool):Alexis Prince (Baylor), Tiffany Bias (Oklahoma State), Liz Donohoe (Oklahoma State), Zahna Medley (TCU), Nneka Enemkpali (Texas), Christal Caldwell (West Virginia)
PRESEASON ALL-BIG 12 COACHES POLL
Team Big 12 Overall StreakIowa State 0-0 11-0 W11Oklahoma State 0-0 11-0 W11West Virginia 0-0 11-1 W11Baylor 0-0 10-1 W3TCU 0-0 9-3 W5Texas 0-0 9-3 W3Oklahoma 0-0 9-4 W1Kansas 0-0 7-5 W1Kansas State 0-0 6-5 W1Texas Tech 0-0 6-5 L1
ISITINYOU?The Cowgirl roster is stocked with Gatorade state high school players of the year with fourhavingearnedthehonorfivetimes,col-lectively.TiffanyBiaswastabbedasaseniorat Andover Central High School in Kansas, whileBrittneyMartinachievedthedistinc-tionherfinalyearatSyracuseHighinUtah.Apair of OSU freshmen have the honor to their creditaswellwithLakotaBeattybeingnamedOklahoma’stopplayerlastyearwhileattend-ing Anadarko High School and Katelyn Loecker receivingthehonorasajuniorandsenioratMcPherson High in Kansas.
COMING INTO HER OWNIttookjustfourgamesforLaShawnJonestomatchhernumberofdouble-figurescor-ingoutingsfromtheprevioustwoseasonscombined.“Shaq”hadthreeinOSU’sfirstfourgames.Sheloggedthreesuchoutingsin47career games prior to this season. Jones also currentlyranksseventhintheBig12infield-goal percentage at 58 percent.
POINT OF EMPHASISTiffanyBiasspentmuchoflastseasonrankedamongthenation’stop10nationallyinassistsbeforeultimatelyfinishing12th.Ifshecanfinishinthetop10thisseason,itwouldmarkfour out of the last six years an OSU point guard has ranked in the top 10.
DIALING 911As a sophomore, Liz Donohoe made a bit of OSUhistory,becomingthefirstCowgirltomake at least 90 percent of her free-throw attempts.•Her91.1percentsuccessratesurpassedtheprevious school record of 89.1 percent set by Julie Moser in 1979-80. •TheEdmond,Okla.,native’scareerpercent-age of .892 is also the best in school history.
NO PLACE LIKE HOMEOver the past four seasons, the Cowgirls have been formidable at home, winning 81 percentoftheirgamesandpostinga60-14record, including a 13-3 mark last season. Two years ago, OSU won a school-record 18 home games. The Cowgirls will play at home 17 timesthisyear.
COWGIRLS SIGN THREEThe Cowgirls signed three prep standouts to NationalLettersofIntentinNovember.•A6-3forwardfromStockton,Calif.,MandyColeman averaged 17.2 points, 12 rebounds, 5.0assistsand4.8stealspergameasajuniorat McNair High. •A6-4postplayerfromGenoa,Neb.,KayleeJensen averaged 24.5 points and 10.5 re-boundsasajuniorforHolyFamily.•SydneyWalton,a5-8guardfromPerryton,Texas,wasanall-stateselectionanddistrictMVPthispastseasonafteraveraging22.2points per contest.
MAKINGHISTORYOnDec.14,theCowgirlsbecamethefirstNCAADivisionIwomen’steamtopartici-pate in the 78-year history of the Oklahoma City All-College Classic. The world’s oldest basketballtournamentwasan“All-Orange”doubleheader with the Cowboys taking on Louisiana Tech before the women’s historic game against South Florida.
LIZSANITYFOR1,000,PLEASEAgainst UMass Lowell, Liz Donohoe became OSU’s 21st 1,000-point scorer. With her reach-ing the plateau, she gives the Cowgirls two 1,000-pointscorersontheroster.TiffanyBiashit the 1,000-point mark last season.
BLAZING HER OWN TRAILTiffanyBiasarrivedinStillwaterwiththeunenviable task of replacing one of the best players in Big 12 history in Andrea Riley. The Andover,Kan.,nativehasfilledthoseshoesadmirably and is on pace to pass Riley as the school’sall-timeleaderinassists.Biasbeganher senior campaign with 580 for her career andneedingjust127tocatchRiley.
OSU Point Guards In The NCAA Stats The Past Eight YearsYear Player Assists Rank Steals Rank2013-14 TiffanyBias 7.5 6 2.6 462012-13 TiffanyBias 6.5 12 2.27 1232011-12 TiffanyBias 6.7 7 2.47 782010-11 TiffanyBias 4.2 102 2.0 186Year Player Assists Rank Points Rank2009-10 Andrea Riley 6.5 7 26.7 22008-09 Andrea Riley 6.0 10 23.0 52007-08 Andrea Riley 4.1 94 23.1 52006-07 Andrea Riley 5.0 37 12.8 328
Littell Era 2013-14Overtime 0-1 0-0vs. Ranked Opponents 4-9 0-0On Television 13-14 0-0LeadingatHalftime 48-4 10-0TrailingatHalftime 5-19 1-0TiedatHalftime 1-0 0-0Shooting≥50.0% 14-1 3-0Shooting<50.0% 39-22 7-0OpponentShooting<40.0% 49-11 11-0Shootingsame/betterthanopponent 48-7 10-0Shootingworsethanopponent 7-16 1-0More rebounds than opponent 43-6 9-0Same/fewer rebounds than opponent 11-17 2-0Fewer turnovers than opponent 43-10 9-0Same/more turnovers than opponent 10-13 2-0More free throws than opponent 34-4 7-0Same/fewer free throws than opponent 21-19 4-0Scoring<60points 4-11 0-0Scoring 60+ points 49-12 11-0Scoring 70+ points 38-3 9-0Scoring 80+ points 21-0 6-0Scoring 90+ points 11-0 3-0Opp.scores<60points 42-2 10-0Opp. scores 60+ points 12-21 1-0Opp. scores 70+ points 5-11 0-0Opp. scores 80+ points 0-5 0-0Day games (start before 5 p.m.) 29-5 6-0Night games 25-18 5-0Attendance≥2,000 36-22 9-0Attendance<2,000 18-1 2-0Winning the Opening Tip 35-9 10-0Losing the Opening Tip 18-14 1-0White Uniforms 42-7 10-0Black Uniforms 4-2 1-0Orange Uniforms 7-14 0-0
LEADING TEAM IN ...Includesmultiple-leadergames(careernumbersinparentheses)Scoring:Bias2(23),Donohoe6(27),Jones(1),Martin5(7),Suttles(10),
Team Avg. RankAssist-TurnoverRatio 1.20 25Assists Per Game 18.5 21Field-Goal Percentage 46.8 18Field Goal Percentage Defense 30.4 1Rebounding Margin 13.5 9ScoringOffense 81.3 30Scoring Defense 50.7 5Scoring Margin 30.5 4Steals Per Game 11.3 22Turnover Margin 3.64 45Three-Point FG Percentage Defense 21.1 2
Individual Avg. RankAssistTurnoverRatio(Bias) 2.37 47Assists Per Game (Bias) 7.5 6StealsPerGame(Martin) 3.09 17Steals Per Game (Bias) 2.64 463-Point FG Percentage (Donohoe) 46.8 15
OSU IN THE NCAA RANKINGS
RANDOM FUN FACT•Sincehersophomoreseason,TiffanyBiashaslogged 25 steals on inbound plays, swiping 16 as a sophomore, seven last season and two this season.
BACK-TO-BACKNCAASThe2012-13campaignresultedinOSU’sfirstNCAATournament berth since 2010. A return trip to the tournamentwouldmarkthefirsttimeOSUhasgonedancinginconsecutiveseasonssince2007and2008.
IMMEDIATE SUCCESSThird-yearheadcoachJimLittellbeganhiscareerwithconsecutive20-winseasons,makinghimthefirstofOSU’ssevenheadcoachestoachievethefeat. In 2013-14, he will be aiming to give OSU itsthirdconsecutive20-wincampaignsinceDickHaltermanpostedthreeconsecutive20-winseasonsfrom 1989-91. During that stretch, Halterman won 67 games, which stands as the winningest three-yearruninschoolhistory.Littellwouldequalthatmark with a 24-win campaign.
20X3OSUhasputtogetherconsecutive22-winsea-sonsthatresultedinaWNITtitlein2012andasecond-round NCAA Tournament berth in 2013. The Cowgirls will be looking to make a bit of history with athirdconsecutive20-wincampaign.Theonlyothertimeinprogramhistorytheyhaveachievedthefeatwas a three-year stretch from 1989-91.
THE LITTLE ENGINE THAT COULDTosayTiffanyBiaswasaworkhorseduringthesecondhalfofherjuniorseasonwouldbeanunder-statement. •Overthesquad’sfinal16games,Biasturnedin1240-minutes performances. •Duringthatspan,shecameoffthefloorjustfourminutes and 20 seconds combined out of a possible 640 minutes.
HAPPYBIRTHDAYTOYOUAnewthree-tieredvideoboardwillbringamoderntouchtohistoricGallagher-IbaArenaandjustintimeforthearena’s75thanniversary.•Theoveralldimensionsoftheboardwillbemorethan 25 feet tall and more than 32 feet wide. •Thenewscoreboardwillhavethreeseparate“levels”,includingaringdisplayonthebottomwhich will be three feet tall and more than 62 feet in circumference. •Abovetheringdisplayinthecenterzonewillbefour large video displays, each measuring more than nine feet tall and nearly 17 feet in width. •Thetoplevelofthescoreboardwillfeatureeightauxiliary displays, each measuring six feet in height and more than 10 feet across. The upper displays willbeutilizedforadvertisingandin-gamestatistics.
COWGIRLS PICKED THIRDIn a vote of the league’s coaches, Oklahoma State’s women’s basketball team was selected third in the 2013-14 Big 12 women’s basketball preseason poll.•TheCowgirlsgarnered63points,tyingthemforthe third spot with West Virginia. Oklahoma was pickedtowintheleaguewith74pointsandfive-firstplace votes. •OSU’sthird-placetiemarkedthehighestithasbeen selected since the preseason poll began in 1997-98. The Cowgirls previous best came in 2007-08whentheywerepickedtofinishfifthintheleague.
ON THE NATIONAL LEVELInadditiontoclimbingtheschool’sall-timeassistchart,TiffanyBiasisfirmlyplantedamongthena-tion’scurrentcareerleaders.Sheisrankedsecondinthecountryincareerassists.Additionally,sheisthird in assists per game, eighth in career steals and 17th in steals per game.
Player School Career Assists1. Jamiera Faulkner Southern Miss 6982.TiffanyBias OklahomaState 6633. DeQuesha McClanahan Winthrop 6024. Ericka Norman Sacred Heart 5835.JasmineNewsome UTMartin 575
USA TODAY COACHES POLL
(Week 9)Team Record Points1 Connecticut(32) 13-0 8002 Notre Dame 11-0 7563 Duke 12-1 7334 Stanford 11-1 7125 Tennessee 11-1 6656 Kentucky 12-1 6467 Louisville 13-1 6148 Maryland 12-1 5719 Baylor 10-1 53810 Iowa State 11-0 49811 North Carolina 11-2 45012 South Carolina 12-1 42213 Oklahoma State 11-0 41414 Colorado 10-1 36615 Nebraska 10-2 33416 LSU 10-2 29317 Penn State 9-3 27418 Georgia 12-1 26319 Purdue 10-2 23320 Florida State 12-1 18521 California 8-3 14322 Oklahoma 9-4 10523 Iowa 12-2 10024 Syracuse 11-2 6525 Arizona State 11-1 53
Othersreceivingvotes:Arkansas33,Gonzaga29,SanDi-ego 23, Middle Tennessee 16, Brigham Young 13, SaintMary’s 11, Texas 9, Georgia Tech 7, North Carolina State 7, Bowling Green 6, Dayton 5, Rutgers 4, Vanderbilt 2, Texas A&M 2
(Week 9)Team Record Points1 Connecticut(36) 13-0 9002 Notre Dame 11-0 8413 Duke 12-1 8224 Stanford 11-1 8085 Tennessee 11-1 7366 Kentucky 12-1 7177 Louisville 13-1 6958 Maryland 12-1 6489 Baylor 10-1 62610 North Carolina 11-2 51511 Oklahoma State 11-0 51112 Colorado 10-1 47213 South Carolina 12-1 46214 Iowa State 11-0 44715 Penn State 9-3 34116 LSU 9-2 30817 Purdue 10-2 29918 Nebraska 10-2 27819 Georgia 12-1 22820 Syracuse 11-1 21321 Florida State 12-1 18722 Iowa 12-2 18023 California 8-3 11624 Arizona State 10-1 9125 Oklahoma 9-4 65
Othersreceivingvotes:Arkansas49,SanDiego33,NorthCarolina State 27, Indiana 23, West Virginia 8, Rutgers 8, Georgia Tech 8, Texas 7, Gonzaga 7, Saint Joseph’s 7, Mid-dle Tennessee 6, Saint Mary’s 5, UTEP 4, DePaul 2
·In2012-13,LittellguidedOSUtoitsfirstNCAATournamentberthsince2010.TheCowgirlsgotoutofthegatequickly,startingtheyearwith11consecutivevictoriestologthebest start in school history.
·LittellcoachedTiffanyBiasandToniYoungtohonorablementionAll-Americastatus,whileBrittneyMartinwasnamed a freshman All-American.
·Youngcappedhercareerasafirst-rounddraftpickbytheWNBA’sNewYorkLiberty,whileMartinfinishedherfreshman campaign with an invite to USA Basketball’s U19 Team Trials.
·In 2011-12, he directed the Cowgirls to the 11th 20-win seasoninprogramhistoryandsawhissquadextenditsschool-record string of postseason appearances to six in arowandcappedtheseasonwiththeschool’sfirst-everWNITtitle.
·OSU’sWNITsemifinalvictoryoverSanDiegoresultedinLittell’s20thvictoryasheadcoach,makinghimthefirstcoach in program history to achieve the feat during their firstseason.
· As associate head coach, he was instrumental in the Cowgirlsproducingthenation’slargestturnaroundandtheprogram’sfirstNCAATournamentberthinmorethanade-cade in 2007. He also helped OSU to NCAA berths in 2008 and 2010 as well as WNIT appearances in in 2009 and 2011. ·PriortohismovetotheDivisionIlevel,Littellconstructeda hall of fame career during his 14-year tenure at Seward County (Kan.) Community College.
·A2009inducteeintotheNationalJuniorCollegeAthleticAssociationHallofFame,Littellcompiledaneye-poppingset of numbers at his former post as the Lady Saints won 87 percent of their games, tallying a 418-61 ledger and produc-ingnineJayhawkWestConferencetitles.
· Under his watch, the Lady Saints recorded seven 30-win seasons.Afterfinishingwitha14-16recordduringhisfirstseason,Littell’ssquadsneverproducedlessthan25winsina season and averaged nearly 32 wins per year against less thanfourlossesoverthecourseofhisfinal13seasons.
· From 1995-2004, the Lady Saints did not lose a home game,postinga135-gamewinningstreakinsidetheSCCCActivitiesCentertosettheNJCAAnationalrecord.Duringthecourseofhisfinal13seasons,Littell’ssquadswon99percent of their home contests, producing an astounding record of 189-2.
·Alltold,hissquad’sproduced11All-AmericansandfiveRegionVIMostValuablePlayers.Ninetimes,oneofLittell’splayers was tabbed as the Jayhawk West Conference Most Valuable Player, while four players from Seward County earned the league’s freshman of the year honor under his direction.
· As head coach at Friends University from 1983-88, he produced a 95-39 record and a pair of conference cham-pionships. He also served as the assistant men’s coach at Cameron (Okla.) University from 1988-89.
·LittellbeganhiscoachingcareeratOxfordHighSchoolin1978 where he produced a 94-14 mark and a Kansas Class 2A state championship in 1981.
·A1977graduateofSouthwesternCollege,Littellandhiswife, Barb, are the parents of two sons, Jerame and Jon, and one daughter, Jaci.
HEAD COACH JIM LITTELLLITTELL BY THE NUMBERS
Year School Record
2013-14 Oklahoma State (Head Coach) 11-0
2012-13 Oklahoma State (Head Coach) 22-11
2011-12 Oklahoma State (Head Coach) 21-12
2010-11 Oklahoma State (Assoc. Head Coach) 17-15
2009-10 Oklahoma State (Assoc. Head Coach) 24-11
2008-09 Oklahoma State (Assoc. Head Coach) 17-16
2007-08 Oklahoma State (Assoc. Head Coach) 27-8
2006-07 Oklahoma State (Assoc. Head Coach) 20-11
2005-06 Oklahoma State (Assoc. Head Coach) 6-22
2004-05 Seward County C.C. (Head Coach) 35-3
2003-04 Seward County C.C. (Head Coach) 32-5
2002-03 Seward County C.C. (Head Coach) 28-5
2001-02 Seward County C.C. (Head Coach) 38-0*
2000-01 Seward County C.C. (Head Coach) 33-1
1999-00 Seward County C.C. (Head Coach) 33-1
1998-99 Seward County C.C. (Head Coach) 34-4
1997-98 Seward County C.C. (Head Coach) 29-4
1996-97 Seward County C.C. (Head Coach) 32-2
1995-96 Seward County C.C. (Head Coach) 28-4
1994-95 Seward County C.C. (Head Coach) 25-7
1993-94 Seward County C.C. (Head Coach) 29-4
1992-93 Seward County C.C. (Head Coach) 28-5
1991-92 Seward County C.C. (Head Coach) 14-16
1990-91 Garden Plains H.S. (Head Coach) 21-3
1987-88 Friends University (Head Coach) 18-10
1986-87 Friends University (Head Coach) 23-5
1985-86 Friends University (Head Coach) 20-8
1984-85 Friends University (Head Coach) 18-8
1983-84 Friends University (Head Coach) 16-8
1978-83 Oxford H.S. (Head Coach) 94-14
*NationalChampionshipTeam
Division I Total 54-23
Total 682-140
Alcorn State 1-0 Arkansas-PineBluff 1-0 Baylor 0-5 Central Arkansas 1-0 Cal Poly 1-0 Colorado 1-0 Coppin State 1-0 DePaul 1-0 Duke 0-1 Georgia Tech 1-0 Harvard 1-0 Idaho State 1-0 Iowa State 2-2 Indiana 1-0 James Madison 1-0 Kansas 3-1 Kansas State 1-3 Lamar 1-0 Long Island 0-1 Michigan State 1-0 Mississippi State 1-0 Missouri 2-1 Missouri State 3-0 North Texas 1-0 Northern Colorado 1-0 Oklahoma 2-2 San Diego 1-0 San Diego State 1-0 South Florida 1-0 Southern California 1-0 StephenF.Austin 1-0 Texas 3-1 Texas A&M 1-1 Texas-Pan American 3-0 Texas Southern 1-0 Texas State 1-0 Texas Tech 2-3 TCU 1-1 UMass Lowell 1-0 UT Arlington 2-0 Vermont 1-0 Weber State 1-0 West Virginia 1-1 Wichita State 1-0
At Oklahoma StateFirst Game vs. Coppin State (11-26-11)First Win vs. Coppin State (11-26-11)First Win vs. Ranked Team vs. No. 23 Texas (01-07-12)First Postseason Win vs. Central Arkansas (03-16-12)First NCAA Win vs. DePaul (03-24-12)First Home Win vs. Coppin State (11-26-11)First Road Win at Indiana (12-04-11)First Big 12 Win vs. Texas (01-07-12)First Big 12 Road Win at Missouri (01-21-12)FirstOvertimeWin Overtime 0-1vs. Ranked Opponents 4-9On Television 13-14Home Record 38-6Road Record 9-14Neutral Site Record 7-3Big 12 Record 17-19Non-Conference Record 37-4ExhibitionGameRecord 2-0Big 12 Tournament Record 1-2NCAA Tournament Record 1-1WNIT Record 6-0Largest Margin of Victory 63, vs. UAPB, Dec. 22, 2011Largest Margin of Defeat 34, vs. Baylor, Jan. 6, 2013Longest Winning Streak 17 games (03-16-12—12-30-12)Longest Losing Streak 4 games (02-11-12—02-22-12)
LITTELL VS. THE NATION
LITTELL SNAPSHOT
Jayhawk West Coach of the Year 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005
KBCA Coach of the Year 1981, 1999, 2002, 2005
District V Coach of the Year 2001, 2002, 2004
NJCAA Region VI Coach of the Year 1999, 2002, 2004, 2005
“I really felt like she was the key tonight for us to control. We couldn’t have her passes lead to eight assists tonight. I was concerned about her coming in. She’s one of my favorite playerstowatchintheleague.” TCU Head Coach Jeff Mittie
“(Tiffany)Biaswasprobablythebestpointguardwe’veplayedagainstallyear.” James Madison Head Coach Kenny Brooks
“I think they have great presence up top with Bias. I think her and Smalls are two of the most fun young point guards to watch in the league,asfarastheirpressureuptop.” Alabama Head Coach Kristy Curry
“TiffanyBiasusesherspeedandquicknessasatenaciouson-balldefenderandpushingtheballintransition.Throughouthercareer,shehasproventobeanexcellentfacilitatorandcanhitbigshotsfrommid-rangeorbeyondthearc.Sheisafierycompetitoronthecourtandanarticulatespokespersonoffthecourt.” Brenda VanLengen, National Women’s Basketball Analyst
“Sheisreallyjustatoughkidtoguardbecauseof the repertoire of skills that she brings to the floor.” Kansas State Head Coach Deb Patterson
“She’s a good point guard. She drives it to the hole. She’s very fast. She’s bouncy. We’d stop her, but then she’d get it to the open guy. Shejustpushed.” Kansas Point Guard Angel Goodrich
“TiffanyBiasisagreaton-balldefender,whojumpspassinglanes.” Iowa State Head Coach Bill Fennelly
“Ithinksheisavery,verynicepointguard.Ithinkshereallydidanicejobofrunningtheballclub.Ithinktheywouldhaveproblemswinningiftheydidn’thaveher.Fromthatstandpoint,Iwouldsayshewasprobablythemostvaluableplayeronthecourt.” Hall of Fame Coach Eddie Sutton
“TiffanyBiasisanorth/southpointguardwith94/50courtvision.Sheknowsthe3Wsofapointguard:who,whenandwheretodelivertheball.HerhoopsIQ,mentalprepandhighlevelskillsetallowhertoplayanalyticallyandinstinctivelyinanuptempooffense.Underestimatedandunderratedonthenationalscene,howeverthatwillchangethisyearifyoupayattention!” Debbie Antonelli, National Women’s Basketball Analyst
“She’sagreatplayer.Itoldherthatafterthegame.Afterwatchingfilm,Ithought,‘She’soneofthebestpointguardsinthecountry.’” West Virginia Head Coach Mike Carey
Current NCAA Career Assist Leaders Entering 2013-14Player School Career Assists1. Jamiera Faulkner Southern Miss 5922. Tiffany Bias Oklahoma State 5803. Ericka Norman Sacred Heart 5424. DeQuesha McClanahan Winthrop 5255.JasmineNewsome UTMartin 508
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2013-14 OVERALL STATS
THE STAT CREW SYSTEMOklahoma State Season Box Score (as of Dec 30, 2013)
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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 11-0 8-0 0-0 3-0CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 11-0 8-0 0-0 3-0
Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds
## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg
THE STAT CREW SYSTEMOklahoma State Team High/Low Analysis (as of Dec 30, 2013)
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Oklahoma State - TEAM GAME HIGHS
POINTS 103 UMASS LOWELL (11-26-13)FIELD GOALS MADE 43 UMASS LOWELL (11-26-13)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 81 UMASS LOWELL (11-26-13)FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .542 (32-59) NORTHERN COLORADO (11-16-13)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 13 NORTH TEXAS (12-01-13)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 27 NORTH TEXAS (12-01-13)3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .481 (13-27) NORTH TEXAS (12-01-13)FREE THROWS MADE 22 vs Michigan State (12-19-13)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 30 LAMAR (11-08-13)FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .857 (12-14) IDAHO STATE (11-18-13)REBOUNDS 63 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN (12-29-13)
63 NORTH TEXAS (12-01-13)ASSISTS 33 UMASS LOWELL (11-26-13)STEALS 17 IDAHO STATE (11-18-13)
17 UT ARLINGTON (11-10-13)BLOCKED SHOTS 6 NORTH TEXAS (12-01-13)TURNOVERS 21 vs Georgia Tech (12-21-13)FOULS 23 LAMAR (11-08-13)
THE STAT CREW SYSTEMOklahoma State High/Low Analysis (as of Dec 30, 2013)
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Oklahoma State - GAME LOWS
POINTS 63 vs Michigan State (12-19-13)FIELD GOALS MADE 19 vs Michigan State (12-19-13)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 59 NORTHERN COLORADO (11-16-13)
59 vs Georgia Tech (12-21-13)FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .306 (19-62) vs Michigan State (12-19-13)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 3 UT ARLINGTON (11-10-13)
3 vs Michigan State (12-19-13)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 11 UT ARLINGTON (11-10-13)
11 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (11-22-13)11 vs Michigan State (12-19-13)
3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .273 (3-11) UT ARLINGTON (11-10-13).273 (3-11) vs Michigan State (12-19-13)
FREE THROWS MADE 8 NORTH TEXAS (12-01-13)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 14 IDAHO STATE (11-18-13)FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .471 (8-17) NORTH TEXAS (12-01-13)REBOUNDS 38 NORTHERN COLORADO (11-16-13)ASSISTS 8 vs Michigan State (12-19-13)STEALS 3 vs Michigan State (12-19-13)BLOCKED SHOTS 1 IDAHO STATE (11-18-13)
1 vs Michigan State (12-19-13)TURNOVERS 10 vs South Florida (12-14-13)FOULS 14 UT ARLINGTON (11-10-13)
14 vs Michigan State (12-19-13)
TEAM GAME LOWS
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THE STAT CREW SYSTEMOklahoma State High/Low Analysis (as of Dec 30, 2013)
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Opponent - GAME HIGHS
POINTS 60 vs Georgia Tech (12-21-13)FIELD GOALS MADE 23 vs Georgia Tech (12-21-13)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 75 vs Georgia Tech (12-21-13)FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .377 (20-53) IDAHO STATE (11-18-13)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 9 LAMAR (11-08-13)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 36 UMASS LOWELL (11-26-13)3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .346 (9-26) LAMAR (11-08-13)FREE THROWS MADE 13 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN (12-29-13)
13 UMASS LOWELL (11-26-13)13 LAMAR (11-08-13)
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 24 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN (12-29-13)24 LAMAR (11-08-13)
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .769 (10-13) UT ARLINGTON (11-10-13)REBOUNDS 49 vs Georgia Tech (12-21-13)ASSISTS 15 vs Michigan State (12-19-13)
15 IDAHO STATE (11-18-13)STEALS 12 vs Georgia Tech (12-21-13)BLOCKED SHOTS 5 vs Michigan State (12-19-13)
5 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (11-22-13)TURNOVERS 24 LAMAR (11-08-13)FOULS 22 vs Michigan State (12-19-13)
22 LAMAR (11-08-13)
OPPONENT GAME LOWS
THE STAT CREW SYSTEMOklahoma State High/Low Analysis (as of Dec 30, 2013)
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Opponent - GAME LOWS
POINTS 35 UT ARLINGTON (11-10-13)FIELD GOALS MADE 12 UT ARLINGTON (11-10-13)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 50 LAMAR (11-08-13)FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .222 (12-54) UT ARLINGTON (11-10-13)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1 UT ARLINGTON (11-10-13)
1 IDAHO STATE (11-18-13)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 13 UT ARLINGTON (11-10-13)
13 IDAHO STATE (11-18-13)3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .077 (1-13) UT ARLINGTON (11-10-13)
.077 (1-13) IDAHO STATE (11-18-13)FREE THROWS MADE 4 IDAHO STATE (11-18-13)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 10 IDAHO STATE (11-18-13)FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .400 (4-10) IDAHO STATE (11-18-13)
.400 (6-15) NORTH TEXAS (12-01-13)REBOUNDS 29 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (11-22-13)ASSISTS 2 UT ARLINGTON (11-10-13)STEALS 2 vs Michigan State (12-19-13)BLOCKED SHOTS 1 LAMAR (11-08-13)
1 UT ARLINGTON (11-10-13)1 NORTHERN COLORADO (11-16-13)1 IDAHO STATE (11-18-13)1 vs South Florida (12-14-13)
TURNOVERS 12 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN (12-29-13)FOULS 13 UMASS LOWELL (11-26-13)
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COWGIRL GAME HIGHS
THE STAT CREW SYSTEMOklahoma State Player High/Low Analysis (as of Dec 30, 2013)
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Oklahoma State - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
Points 31 Martin, Brittney vs UMass Lowell (11-26-13)Field Goals Made 15 Martin, Brittney vs UMass Lowell (11-26-13)Field Goal Att. 21 Donohoe, Liz vs Georgia Tech (12-21-13)FG Pct (min 5 made) .857 (6-7) Jones, LaShawn vs Northern Colorado (11-16-13)3-Point FG Made 7 Donohoe, Liz vs North Texas (12-01-13)3-Point FG Att. 12 Donohoe, Liz vs North Texas (12-01-13)3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) 1.000 (3-3) Donohoe, Liz vs Idaho State (11-18-13)
1.000 (2-2) Omozee, Diana vs UMass Lowell (11-26-13)1.000 (2-2) Atkins, Brittany vs Northern Colorado (11-16-13)1.000 (2-2) Suttles, Kendra vs UT Arlington (11-10-13)
Free Throws Made 6 Johnson, Roshunda vs Michigan State (12-19-13)6 Bias, Tiffany vs Lamar (11-08-13)
Free Throw Att. 8 Bias, Tiffany vs Lamar (11-08-13)FT Pct (min 3 made) 1.000 (6-6) Johnson, Roshunda vs Michigan State (12-19-13)
1.000 (5-5) Donohoe, Liz vs Georgia Tech (12-21-13)1.000 (5-5) Donohoe, Liz vs Southern California (11-22-13)1.000 (5-5) Jones, LaShawn vs Northern Colorado (11-16-13)1.000 (4-4) Bias, Tiffany vs Georgia Tech (12-21-13)1.000 (4-4) Bias, Tiffany vs Michigan State (12-19-13)1.000 (4-4) Suttles, Kendra vs Southern California (11-22-13)1.000 (3-3) Atkins, Brittany vs UT Arlington (11-10-13)1.000 (3-3) Atkins, Brittany vs Lamar (11-08-13)
Rebounds 16 Donohoe, Liz vs Texas-Pan American (12-29-13)Assists 12 Bias, Tiffany vs North Texas (12-01-13)
12 Bias, Tiffany vs UMass Lowell (11-26-13)Steals 7 Bias, Tiffany vs Lamar (11-08-13)Blocked Shots 3 Jones, LaShawn vs Georgia Tech (12-21-13)
3 Suttles, Kendra vs UT Arlington (11-10-13)Turnovers 6 Bias, Tiffany vs Georgia Tech (12-21-13)Fouls 5 Johnson, Roshunda vs UMass Lowell (11-26-13)
5 Jones, LaShawn vs Southern California (11-22-13)5 Suttles, Kendra vs Southern California (11-22-13)
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THE STAT CREW SYSTEMOklahoma State Opponent High/Low Analysis (as of Dec 30, 2013)
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OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
Points 24 Edwards, Dominique vs Lamar (11-08-13)Field Goals Made 8 Tingey, Jessica vs Idaho State (11-18-13)Field Goal Att. 21 WILLIAMS, Courtney vs South Florida (12-14-13)FG Pct (min 5 made) .625 (5-8) Kidner, Amy vs Northern Colorado (11-16-13)3-Point FG Made 4 OREKHOVA, Inga vs South Florida (12-14-13)
4 Long, Shauna vs Lamar (11-08-13)3-Point FG Att. 14 OREKHOVA, Inga vs South Florida (12-14-13)3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) 1.000 (3-3) Goff, Shawnte' vs Texas-Pan American (12-29-13)Free Throws Made 11 Edwards, Dominique vs Lamar (11-08-13)Free Throw Att. 13 Edwards, Dominique vs Lamar (11-08-13)FT Pct (min 3 made) .846 (11-13) Edwards, Dominique vs Lamar (11-08-13)Rebounds 11 TYAUNNA MARSHALL vs Georgia Tech (12-21-13)
11 KAELA DAVIS vs Georgia Tech (12-21-13)Assists 6 Johnson, Kiana vs Michigan State (12-19-13)Steals 4 SYDNEY WALLACE vs Georgia Tech (12-21-13)
4 Lee, Stephanie vs Northern Colorado (11-16-13)4 Suleiman, Laila vs UT Arlington (11-10-13)
Blocked Shots 2 TYAUNNA MARSHALL vs Georgia Tech (12-21-13)2 Bell, Klarissa vs Michigan State (12-19-13)2 Kenya Stewart vs UMass Lowell (11-26-13)2 Harberts, Cassie vs Southern California (11-22-13)
Turnovers 8 Edwards, Dominique vs Lamar (11-08-13)Fouls 5 Mills, Becca vs Michigan State (12-19-13)
5 Edwards, JaMeisha vs Lamar (11-08-13)
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THE STAT CREW SYSTEMOklahoma State Points-Rebounds-Assists (as of Dec 30, 2013)
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00 01 03 04 05 11 12
Opponent Date Score JOHNSON,RO ATKINS,BRI BIAS,TIFFA DONOHOE,LI OMOZEE,DIA BEATTY,LAK COFFMAN,BR
Season HighsMinutes 26, vs. UT Arlington, 11-10-13FieldGoals 4,threetimesFieldGoalAtt. 9,UMassLowell,11-26-133-PointFieldGoals 2,twotimes3-PointFieldGoalAtt. 3,twotimesFreeThrows 4,twotimesFreeThrowAtt. 5,twotimesOffensiveReb 2,vs.IdahoState,11-18-13DefensiveReb 4,twotimesTotal Reb. 5, vs. N. Colorado, 11-16-13Assists 5, vs. N. Colorado, 11-16-13Turnovers 3,twotimesBlocks Steals 1,threetimesPoints 14, vs. N. Colorado, 11-16-13
Career HighsMinutes 26, vs. UT Arlington, 11-10-13FieldGoals 4,threetimesFieldGoalAtt. 9,UMassLowell,11-26-133-PointFieldGoals 2,twotimes3-PointFieldGoalAtt. 3,twotimesFreeThrows 4,twotimesFreeThrowAtt. 5,twotimesOffensiveReb 2,vs.IdahoState,11-18-13DefensiveReb 4,twotimesTotal Reb. 5, vs. N. Colorado, 11-16-13Assists 5, vs. N. Colorado, 11-16-13Turnovers 3,twotimesBlocks Steals 1,threetimesPoints 14, vs. N. Colorado, 11-16-13
Season HighsMinutes 37, vs. Michigan State, 12-19-13Field Goals 7, vs. South Florida, 12-14-13FieldGoalAtt. 15,twotimes3-Point Field Goals 2, vs. N. Colorado, 11-16-133-PointFieldGoalAtt.6,vs.MichiganState,12-19-13Free Throws 6, vs. Lamar, 11-08-13FreeThrowAtt. 8,vs.Lamar,11-08-13OffensiveReb 1,vs.NorthTexas,12-01-1Defensive Reb 5, UMass Lowell, 11-26-13Total Reb. 5, UMass Lowell, 11-26-13Assists 12,twotimesTurnovers 6, vs. Georgia Tech, 12-21-13Blocks 1,twotimesSteals 7, vs. Lamar, 11-08-13Points 18, vs. N. Colorado, 11-16-13
Career HighsMinutes 47 vs. New Mexico, 11-27-10FieldGoals 9,fourtimesFieldGoalAtt. 22vs.Missouri,03-07-123-Point Field Goals 4 vs. Wyoming, 03-21-113-PointFieldGoalAtt. 8,fourtimesFree Throws 12 vs. SDSU, 12-30-12FreeThrowAtt. 14vs.SDSU,12-30-12OffensiveReb 2,fourtimesDefensive Reb 6 vs. Missouri, 01-21-12Total Reb. 7 vs. New Mexico, 11-27-10Assists 13 vs. SDSU, 12-30-12Turnovers 11 vs. West Virginia, 01-29-13Blocks 2,twotimesSteals 7,twotimesPoints 27 vs. Texas Tech, 01-02-13
BRITTANYATKINS 1
5-10 · RS-Freshman · GuardKansas City, Missouri
TIFFANYBIAS 3
5-6 · Senior · GuardAndover, Kansas
Season HighsMinutes 38, vs. Georgia Tech, 12-21-13FieldGoals 9,twotimesFieldGoalAtt. 21,vs.GeorgiaTech,12-21-133-Point Field Goals 7, vs. North Texas, 12-01-133-PointFieldGoalAtt. 12,vs.NorthTexas,12-01-13FreeThrows 5,twotimesFreeThrowAtt. 5,twotimesOffensiveReb 4,UMassLowell,11-26-13Defensive Reb 14, vs. UTPA, 12-29-13Total Reb. 16, vs. UTPA, 12-29-13Assists 4, UMass Lowell, 11-26-13Turnovers 4, vs. Idaho State, 11-18-13Blocks 2, vs. Lamar, 11-08-13Steals 4, vs. UT Arlington, 11-10-13Points 27,twotimes
Career HighsMinutes 45 vs. Kansas State, 01-23-13Field Goals 10 vs. Iowa State, 02-25-12FieldGoalAtt. 22vs.TexasState,11-28-123-Point Field Goals 7, vs. North Texas, 12-01-133-PointFieldGoalAtt. 14vs.TCU,02-20-13FreeThrows 8,threetimesFreeThrowAtt. 9vs.IowaState,02-25-12OffensiveReb 8vs.Missouri,03-03-12Defensive Reb 14, vs. UTPA, 12-29-13Total Reb. 16, vs. UTPA, 12-29-13Assists 7 vs. Baylor, 03-10-13Turnovers 7 vs. Kansas State, 01-23-13Blocks 2,fivetimesSteals 5 vs. Texas Tech, 03-09-13 Points 27,fourtimes
LIZ DONOHOE 4
6-0 · Junior · ForwardEdmond, Oklahoma
Season HighsMinutes 27, vs. North Texas, 12-01-13Field Goals 4, vs. North Texas, 12-01-13FieldGoalAtt. 10,vs.NorthTexas,12-01-133-Point Field Goals 1, vs. North Texas, 12-01-133-PointFieldGoalAtt. 3,vs.UTPA,12-29-13Free Throws 6 vs. Michigan State, 12-19-13FreeThrowAtt. 6vs.MichiganState,12-19-13OffensiveReb 3,vs.NorthTexas,12-01-13DefensiveReb 5,twotimesTotal Reb. 6, vs. North Texas, 12-01-13Assists 4,twotimesTurnovers 5, vs. Georgia Tech, 12-21-13Blocks 1, UMass Lowell, 11-26-13Steals 3, vs. North Texas, 12-01-13Points 9, vs. North Texas, 12-01-13
Career HighsMinutes 27, vs. North Texas, 12-01-13Field Goals 4, vs. North Texas, 12-01-13FieldGoalAtt. 10,vs.NorthTexas,12-01-133-Point Field Goals 1, vs. North Texas, 12-01-133-PointFieldGoalAtt. 3,vs.UTPA,12-29-13Free Throws 6 vs. Michigan State, 12-19-13FreeThrowAtt. 6vs.MichiganState,12-19-13OffensiveReb 3,vs.NorthTexas,12-01-13DefensiveReb 5,twotimesTotal Reb. 6, vs. North Texas, 12-01-13Assists 4,twotimesTurnovers 5, vs. Georgia Tech, 12-21-13Blocks 1, UMass Lowell, 11-26-13Steals 3, vs. North Texas, 12-01-13Points 9, vs. North Texas, 12-01-13
ROSHUNDA JOHNSON 00
5-7 · Freshman · GuardLittle Rock, Arkansas
Season HighsMinutes 5, UMass Lowell, 11-26-13Field Goals 2, UMass Lowell, 11-26-13FieldGoalAtt. 2,twotimes3-Point Field Goals 2, UMass Lowell, 11-26-133-PointFieldGoalAtt. 2,UMassLowell,11-26-13Free Throws FreeThrowAtt. 2,vs.Lamar,11-08-13OffensiveReb 1,fourtimesDefensive Reb 2, vs. UT Arlington, 11-10-13Total Reb. 3, vs. UT Arlington, 11-10-13Assists 1,twotimesTurnovers 1, vs. UT Arlington, 11-10-13Blocks 1, vs. Lamar, 11-08-13Steals 1, vs. N. Colorado, 11-16-13Points 6, UMass Lowell, 11-26-13
Career HighsMinutes 5, UMass Lowell, 11-26-13Field Goals 2, UMass Lowell, 11-26-13FieldGoalAtt. 2,twotimes3-Point Field Goals 2, UMass Lowell, 11-26-133-PointFieldGoalAtt. 2,UMassLowell,11-26-13Free Throws FreeThrowAtt. 2,vs.Lamar,11-08-13OffensiveReb 1,fourtimesDefensive Reb 2, vs. UT Arlington, 11-10-13Total Reb. 3, vs. UT Arlington, 11-10-13Assists 1,twotimesTurnovers 1, vs. UT Arlington, 11-10-13Blocks 1, vs. Lamar, 11-08-13Steals 1, vs. N. Colorado, 11-16-13Points 6, UMass Lowell, 11-26-13
DIANA OMOZEE 5
5-11 ·Freshman · GuardPflugerville, Texas
Season HighsMinutes 11,twotimesFieldGoals 2,twotimesFieldGoalAtt. 5,fourtimes3-PointFieldGoals 2,twotimes3-PointFieldGoalAtt. 5,threetimesFree Throws FreeThrowAtt.OffensiveReb 2,vs.Lamar,11-08-13Defensive Reb 2, vs. Lamar, 11-08-13Total Reb. 4, vs. Lamar, 11-08-13Assists 2,twotimesTurnovers 1, vs. Lamar, 11-08-13Blocks Steals 2, vs. UT Arlington, 11-10-13 Points 6,twotimes
Career HighsMinutes 11,twotimesFieldGoals 2,twotimesFieldGoalAtt. 5,threetimes3-PointFieldGoals 2,twotimes3-PointFieldGoalAtt. 5,fourtimesFree Throws FreeThrowAtt.OffensiveReb 2,vs.Lamar,11-08-13Defensive Reb 2, vs. Lamar, 11-08-13Total Reb. 4, vs. Lamar, 11-08-13Assists 2,twotimesTurnovers 1, vs. Lamar, 11-08-13Blocks Steals 2, vs. UT Arlington, 11-10-13 Points 6,twotimes
LAKOTABEATTY11
5-8 · Freshman · GuardAnadarko, Oklahoma
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Season HighsMinutes 30, vs. Georgia Tech, 12-21-13Field Goals 6, UMass Lowell, 11-26-13FieldGoalAtt. 10,UMassLowell,11-26-133-Point Field Goals 3, UMass Lowell, 11-26-133-PointFieldGoalAtt. 4,twotimesFree Throws 2, vs. Lamar, 11-08-13FreeThrowAtt. 2,vs.Lamar,11-08-13OffensiveReb 5vs.UTArlington,11-10-13Defensive Reb 7, vs. USC, 11-22-13Total Reb. 11, vs. USC, 11-22-13Assists 3,fourtimesTurnovers 3,twotimesBlocks 3 vs. UT Arlington, 11-10-13Steals 1, vs. USC, 11-22-13Points 15, UMass Lowell, 11-26-13
Career HighsMinutes 39 vs. Iowa State, 03-04-13Field Goals 12 vs. Rice, 11-13-11FieldGoalAtt. 14vs.Rice,11-13-113-Point Field Goals 4 vs. Iowa State, 03-04-133-PointFieldGoalAtt. 8vs.TexasTech,01-04-11Free Throws 9 vs. Texas, 01-07-12FreeThrowAtt. 11vs.Texas,01-07-12OffensiveReb 7vs.IowaState,03-04-13Defensive Reb 8 vs. Rice, 11-13-11Total Reb. 12 vs. Rice, 11-13-11Assists 6 vs. Weber State, 11-18-12Turnovers 9 vs. Texas Tech, 02-27-13Blocks 4,twotimesSteals 4 vs. Kansas, 01-26-13Points 27 vs. Rice, 11-13-11
KENDRA SUTTLES 31
6-1 · Senior · CenterLawton, Oklahoma
Season HighsMinutes 11, vs. Lamar, 11-08-13FieldGoals 2,twotimesFieldGoalAtt. 6,UMassLowell,11-26-133-Point Field Goals 3-PointFieldGoalAtt.Free Throws 2, vs. Idaho State, 11-18-13FreeThrowAtt. 2,twotimesOffensiveReb 2,vs.IdahoState,11-18-13DefensiveReb 2,threetimesTotalReb. 3,threetimesAssists Turnovers 1,threetimesBlocks Steals 1, UMass Lowell, 11-26-13Points 4,twotimes
Career HighsMinutes 11, vs. Lamar, 11-08-13FieldGoals 2,twotimesFieldGoalAtt. 6,UMassLowell,11-26-133-Point Field Goals 3-PointFieldGoalAtt.Free Throws 2, vs. Idaho State, 11-18-13FreeThrowAtt. 2,twotimesOffensiveReb 2,vs.IdahoState,11-18-13DefensiveReb 2,threetimesTotalReb. 3,threetimesAssists Turnovers 1,threetimesBlocks Steals 1, UMass Lowell, 11-26-13Points 4,twotimes
BRIANNE COFFMAN 12
6-3 · Freshman · ForwardJarrell, Texas
Season HighsMinutes 3, UMass Lowell, 11-26-13Field Goals FieldGoalAtt. 1,twotimes3-Point Field Goals 3-PointFieldGoalAtt. 1,vs.N.Colorado,11-16-13Free Throws FreeThrowAtt.OffensiveRebDefensive Reb Total Reb. Assists 1, UMass Lowell, 11-26-13Turnovers 1, vs. North Texas, 12-01-13Blocks Steals Points
Career HighsMinutes 3, UMass Lowell, 11-26-13Field Goals FieldGoalAtt. 1,twotimes3-Point Field Goals 3-PointFieldGoalAtt. 1,vs.N.Colorado,11-16-13Free Throws FreeThrowAtt.OffensiveRebDefensive Reb Total Reb. Assists 1, UMass Lowell, 11-26-13Turnovers 1, vs. North Texas, 12-01-13Blocks Steals Points
AUSTYNIVEN 14
5-5 · Freshman · GuardStillwater, Oklahoma
Season HighsMinutes 3, UMass Lowell, 11-26-13Field Goals FieldGoalAtt.3-Point Field Goals 3-PointFieldGoalAtt.Free Throws FreeThrowAtt.OffensiveReb 1,twotimesDefensive Reb 1, vs. Lamar, 11-08-13TotalReb. 1,twotimesAssists Turnovers 1, UMass Lowell, 11-26-13Blocks Steals Points
Career HighsMinutes 3, UMass Lowell, 11-26-13Field Goals FieldGoalAtt.3-Point Field Goals 3-PointFieldGoalAtt.Free Throws FreeThrowAtt.OffensiveReb 1,twotimesDefensive Reb 1, vs. Lamar, 11-08-13TotalReb. 1,twotimesAssists Turnovers 1, UMass Lowell, 11-26-13Blocks Steals Points
COURTNEYCHELF 15
5-8 · Freshman · GuardEnid, Oklahoma
Season HighsMinutes 37, vs. Michigan State, 12-19-13Field Goals 15, UMass Lowell, 11-26-13FieldGoalAtt. 18,UMassLowell,11-26-133-Point Field Goals 3-PointFieldGoalAtt. 1,vs.N.Colorado,11-16-13Free Throws 4, vs. USC, 11-22-13FreeThrowAtt. 5,vs.USC,11-22-13OffensiveReb 6,UMassLowell,11-26-13DefensiveReb 7,twotimesTotal Reb. 13, UMass Lowell, 11-26-13Assists 6, vs. USC, 11-22-13Turnovers 4, vs. Lamar, 11-08-13Blocks 1,twotimesSteals 6, vs. Idaho State, 11-18-13Points 22, vs. USC, 11-22-13
Career HighsMinutes 43 vs. Kansas State, 01-23-13 Field Goals 15, UMass Lowell, 11-26-13FieldGoalAtt. 19vs.IowaState,03-04-133-Point Field Goals 2 vs. West Virginia, 02-13-133-PointFieldGoalAtt. 2,twotimesFreeThrows 4,twotimesFreeThrowAtt. 8vs.Oklahoma,02-10-13OffensiveReb 9vs.UTArlington,12-22-12Defensive Reb 10 vs. Iowa State, 03-04-13Total Reb. 14 vs. UT Arlington, 12-22-12Assists 10 vs. UT Arlington, 12-22-12Turnovers 6 vs. West Virginia, 02-13-13Blocks 4 vs. Harvard, 12-28-12Steals 7 vs. Texas Tech, 03-09-13Points 22, vs. USC, 11-22-13
BRITTNEYMARTIN22
6-0 · Sophomore · GuardSyracuse, Utah
Season HighsMinutes 13, vs. Lamar, 11-08-13FieldGoals 2,twotimesFieldGoalAtt. 4,twotimes3-Point Field Goals 3-PointFieldGoalAtt.Free Throws 3, UMass Lowell, 11-26-13FreeThrowAtt. 4,UMassLowell,11-26-13OffensiveReb 3,vs.IdahoState,11-18-13Defensive Reb 3, vs. UTPA, 12-29-13Total Reb. 5, vs. Idaho State, 11-18-13Assists 1, vs. Lamar, 11-08-13Turnovers 1,fourtimesBlocks Steals 1,twotimesPoints 6, vs. Idaho State, 11-18-13
Career HighsMinutes 13, vs. Lamar, 11-08-13FieldGoals 2,twotimesFieldGoalAtt. 4,twotimes3-Point Field Goals 3-PointFieldGoalAtt.Free Throws 3, UMass Lowell, 11-26-13FreeThrowAtt. 4,UMassLowell,11-26-13OffensiveReb 3,vs.IdahoState,11-18-13Defensive Reb 3, vs. UTPA, 12-29-13Total Reb. 5, vs. Idaho State, 11-18-13Assists 1, vs. Lamar, 11-08-13Turnovers 1,fourtimesBlocks Steals 1,twotimesPoints 6, vs. Idaho State, 11-18-13
MARISHA WALLACE 25
6-2 · Junior · CenterMidwest City, Oklahoma
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THELASTTIMEINCOWGIRLHISTORY
Last 100-Point Game — 11-26-13 vs. UMass Lowell (103 points)
Last Game With 50% FG — 11-26-13 vs. UMass Lowell (53.1%)
LastOvertimeGame— 01-23-13 vs. Kansas State (L, 70-76)
LastOvertimeWin—11-27-10vs.NewMexico,W,74-65(2ot)
Last Game vs. a Top Five Opponent — 03-26-13, vs. No. 5 Duke (L, 59-68)
Last Win vs. a Top Five Opponent — 01-09-10, No. 5 Baylor
Last Win vs. Ranked Opponent — 01-20-13, No. 24 Iowa State (71-42)
Last Road Win vs. Ranked Opponent — 01-31-10, No. 8 Texas A&M
Last Win vs. Top 10 Opponent — 01-31-10, No. 8 Texas A&M
Last Back-to-Back Wins vs. Ranked Opponents — 2013, No. 17 Kansas, No. 24 Iowa State
All-Time Record vs. Ranked Opponents 40-163
vs. Teams Ranked 1-5 5-38
vs. Teams Ranked 6-10 10-42
vs. Teams Ranked 11-15 7-36
vs. Teams Ranked 16-20 10-30
vs. Teams Ranked 21-25 8-17
ALL TIME VS. RANKED TEAMS
Season HighsMinutes 9, UMass Lowell, 11-26-13FieldGoals 2,twotimesFieldGoalAtt. 2,fivetimes3-Point Field Goals 3-PointFieldGoalAtt.Free Throws 1, vs. North Texas, 12-01-13FreeThrowAtt. 2,vs.NorthTexas,12-01-13OffensiveReb 1,vs.UTPA,12-29-13Defensive Reb 2 vs. UT Arlington, 11-10-13Total Reb. 2 vs. UT Arlington, 11-10-13Assists 2, UMass Lowell, 11-26-13Turnovers 1 vs. UT Arlington, 11-10-13Blocks 1 vs. UT Arlington, 11-10-13Steals 1, vs. N. Colorado, 11-16-13Points 2,twotimes
Career HighsMinutes 20 vs. Texas Tech, 01-02-13FieldGoals 2,threetimesFieldGoalAtt. 3,twotimes3-Point Field Goals 3-PointFieldGoalAtt. 1vs.CalPoly,11-09-12Free Throws 3 vs. UT Arlington, 12-22-12FreeThrowAtt. 3vs.UTArlington,12-22-12OffensiveReb 1,twotimesDefensive Reb 3 vs. SFA, 12-06-12Total Reb. 3 vs. SFA, 12-06-12Assists 5 vs. Texas Southern, 12-01-12Turnovers 2 vs. Texas Tech, 01-02-13Blocks 1,twotimesSteals 2 vs. Vermont, 12-16-12Points 4 vs. Weber State, 11-18-12
KAMRI ANDERSON 35
5-10 · Senior · GuardTulsa, Oklahoma
Season HighsMinutes 25, vs. USC, 11-22-13Field Goals 4, vs. UTPA, 12-29-13FieldGoalAtt. 8,vs.UTPA,12-29-133-Point Field Goals 3-PointFieldGoalAtt. 1,twotimesFree Throws 5, vs. Lamar, 11-08-13FreeThrowAtt. 6,vs.Lamar,11-08-13OffensiveReb 6,vs.UTPA,12-29-13Defensive Reb 5, vs. North Texas, 12-01-13Total Reb. 10, vs. UTPA, 12-29-13Assists 3, vs. USC, 11-22-13Turnovers 2,twotimesBlocks 2, vs. N. Colorado, 11-16-13Steals 3, vs. Idaho State, 11-18-13Points 9, vs. UTPA, 12-29-13
Career HighsMinutes 25, vs. USC, 11-22-13Field Goals 4, vs. UTPA, 12-29-13FieldGoalAtt. 8,vs.UTPA,12-29-133-Point Field Goals 3-PointFieldGoalAtt. 1,twotimesFree Throws 5, vs. Lamar, 11-08-13FreeThrowAtt. 6,vs.Lamar,11-08-13OffensiveReb 6,vs.UTPA,12-29-13Defensive Reb 5, vs. North Texas, 12-01-13Total Reb. 10, vs. UTPA, 12-29-13Assists 3, vs. USC, 11-22-13Turnovers 2,twotimesBlocks 2, vs. N. Colorado, 11-16-13Steals 3, vs. Idaho State, 11-18-13Points 9, vs. UTPA, 12-29-13
KATELYNLOECKER 45
6-0 · Freshman· ForwardMcPherson, Kansas
Season HighsMinutes 34, vs. South Florida, 12-14-13Field Goals 7, vs. North Texas, 12-01-13FieldGoalAtt. 11,vs.NorthTexas,12-01-133-Point Field Goals 3-PointFieldGoalAtt.Free Throws 5, vs. N. Colorado, 11-16-13FreeThrowAtt. 6,vs.UTPA,12-29-13OffensiveReb 10,vs.NorthTexas,12-01-13DefensiveReb 5,twotimesTotal Reb. 11, vs. UT Arlington, 11-10-13Assists 1,twotimesTurnovers 3,twotimesBlocks 3, vs. Georgia Tech, 12-21-13Steals 3, vs. UT Arlington, 11-10-13Points 17, vs. N. Colorado, 11-16-13
Career HighsMinutes 34, vs. South Florida, 12-14-13Field Goals 8 vs. Weber State, 11-18-12FieldGoalAtt. 13vs.WeberState,11-18-123-Point Field Goals 3-PointFieldGoalAtt.FreeThrows 4,twotimesFreeThrowAtt. 6,threetimesOffensiveReb 10,vs.NorthTexas,12-01-13Defensive Reb 5, vs. UT Arlington, 11-10-13Total Reb. 11, vs. UT Arlington, 11-10-13Assists 1,twotimesTurnovers 3,threetimesBlocks 1,seventimesSteals 1,fivetimesPoints 18 vs. Weber State, 11-18-12
LASHAWN JONES 55
6-3 · Junior · CenterOklahoma City, Oklahoma
Largest Lead 55, vs. UMass Lowell
LargestDeficit 15,vs.MichiganState
Most Points In a Half 52, vs. UMass Lowell
Fewest Points in a Half 33, vs. UT Arlington
Opponents’MostPointsinaHalf 30,twotimes
Opponents’ Fewest Points in a Half 12, vs. UTA
Double-Doubles
UTA
LaShawn Jones, 12 pts., 11 rbs.
USC
KendraSuttles,10pts.,11rbs.
BrittneyMartin,22pts.,10rbs.
UMass Lowell
Liz Donohoe, 14 pts., 10 rbs.
TiffanyBias,11pts.,12assts.
BrittneyMartin,31pts.,13rbs.
UNT
Liz Donohoe, 27 pts., 10 rbs.
LaShawn Jones, 15 pts., 13 rbs.
UTPA
Liz Donohoe, 21 pts., 16 rbs.
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Before OSU· Tabbed as the 38th-best player in the country by All-Star Girls Report· Was named the No. 46 player in the country by Premier Basketball Report· Checked in at No. 49 in the ESPN/HoopGurlz rankings · Ranked No. 45 according to Full Court· Was also ranked No. 50 by the Collegiate Girls Basketball Report·NamedaClass6Aall-stateselectionfollowingherjuniorandseniorcampaigns·LedParkviewtoan18-6markandthestatetitlegameasasenior·GuidedParkviewtoastatechampionshipasajunior·Averaged21points,sixrebounds,eightassistsandthreestealspergameasajunior·HelpedthePatriotstoa22-4markandarunner-upfinishasasophomore·Wasnamedtotheall-statetournamentteamafterParkview’stitlerun
roshundaJOHNSON · 005-7 · Freshman · Guard
THE STAT CREW SYSTEMOklahoma State Individual Game-by-Game (as of Dec 30, 2013)
Before OSU·Wasnamedafirst-teamall-conferenceselectionthreetimesatLincolnPrep·NamedtotheKansasCityStar’sAll-Metrosquad·WasnamedtheInterscholasticLeaguePlayeroftheYearasajuniorandsenior· Averaged 29.2 points,12 rebounds and four assists per game as a senior·Wasalsonamedafour-timeall-districtpick· Named MVP of the Kansas vs. Missouri All-Star Game·Pouredin50pointsintheschool’ssemifinalwinoverGrainValley· Was named the all-tournament team at both the Truman High School and Lee’s Summit High School tournaments·Averaged21points,11rebounds,fivestealsandfourassistspergameasajunior
brittanyATKINS · 15-10 · RS-Freshman · Guard
THE STAT CREW SYSTEMOklahoma State Individual Game-by-Game (as of Dec 30, 2013)
2012-13 (Junior)·TabbedasanhonorablementionAll-AmericanbytheAssociatedPress· Was named a second-team All-Big 12 pick for the second year in a row· Was also named to the all-tournament team at the Surf `N Slam Classic· Became the 20th Cowgirl to score 1,000 career points on Feb. 2 against Baylor·RankedthirdintheBig12and12thnationallyinassistspergame(6.5apg)· Dished out a career-high 13 assists against San Diego State to go with 12 points· Scored a career-high 27 points against Texas Tech
2011-12 (Sophomore)·Wasnamedasecond-teamAll-Big12selection· Also named to the Peppermill Holiday Classic All-Tournament Team·Finishedtheyearwith229assiststoshattertheschool’ssingle-seasonmark·RankedsecondintheBig12andseventhnationallywithher6.7assistspergame
2010-11 (Freshman)· Was named to the all-tournament team at the UNM Thanksgiving Classic
tiffanyBIAS · 35-6 · Senior · Guard
THE STAT CREW SYSTEMOklahoma State Individual Game-by-Game (as of Dec 30, 2013)
2012-13 (Sophomore)·WasnamedanhonorablementionAll-Big12pickforthesecondconsecutiveseason·Tiedtheschoolrecordwith40consecutivemadefreethrows·Themarkalsotiedforthe14th-bestinNCAAhistory·RankedfirstintheBig12andeighthnationallyinfree-throwpercentage(91.1%)· Broke the school’s single-season free-throw percentage record· Ranked seventh among Big 12 players in scoring (15.0 ppg)
2011-12 (Freshman)· Was named a second-team Freshman All-American by Full Court·WasnamedtheBig12FreshmanoftheYearandall-freshmanteam·Alsoearnedhonorablementionall-leaguehonors·ChosenastheBig12FreshmanoftheWeekonfiveoccasions·TabbedasoneoffivecandidatesfortheU.S.BasketballWritersAssociation’sNa-tionalFreshmanoftheYearaward· Was selected to the all-tournament team at the Peppermill Holiday Classic· Was named to the WNIT All-Tournament Team
lizDONOHOE · 46-0 · Junior · Forward
THE STAT CREW SYSTEMOklahoma State Individual Game-by-Game (as of Dec 30, 2013)
Before OSU· Averaged 10.1 points and 5.3 rebounds per game as a senior·HelpedPflugervilletoa38-1markandtheClass5Astatesemifinals·WasnamedanAll-CentralTexaspickbytheAustinAmerican-Statesman·Wasnamedafirst-teamall-districtselectionasajunior·Averaged10.2pointsand6.0reboundspercontestherjuniorseason· Also competed in volleyball, soccer and track
dianaOMOZEE · 55-11 · Freshman · Guard
THE STAT CREW SYSTEMOklahoma State Individual Game-by-Game (as of Dec 30, 2013)
Before OSU·WasnamedaPARADEAll-Americaselectionfollowingherseniorseason·WasalsochosenastheGatoradeOklahomaGirlsBasketballPlayeroftheYear·NamedtherecipientoftheJimThorpeGirlsBasketballPlayeroftheYearaswell· Named a McDonald’s All-America nominee·WasnamedanOklahomanSuper5first-teampickfollowingherjuniorandseniorseasons· Averaged 20.1 points, 5.6 assists, 4.7 rebounds and 3.5 steals per game as a senior·LedAnadarkotoa27-2markandtheClass4Asemifinals· Named an all-state pick as a senior· Was named MVP of the Tournament of Champions· Finished her career with 2,032 points·Scoredagame-high17pointsintheOklahomaCoachesAssociationAll-StateGame·DirectedtheWarriorstotheClass4Astatetitleasajunior
lakotaBEATTY · 11
THE STAT CREW SYSTEMOklahoma State Individual Game-by-Game (as of Dec 30, 2013)
Before OSU·Chosenasafirst-teamall-districtpickasasenior· Averaged 15.1 points, 8.4 rebounds, 2.4 blocks and 2.1 steals per game·Wasalsotabbedasthedistrict’soffensiveMVP·Wasnamedafirst-teamall-districtpickasajunior·Averaged13.8points,9.2rebounds,3.1blocksand2.1stealspergameasajunior· Also averaged 12.0 points and 8.0 rebounds per contest during her sophomore season·BecameJHS’firstindividualstatechampionwithhervictoryintheshotputatthe2012 Class 2A state track meet·Wonthestatetitlewithatossof42feet,7.25inches·Qualifiedforthestatemeetinthediscusasasenior·Wasalsoafirst-teamall-districtselectioninvolleyballasasenior
brianneCOFFMAN · 126-3 · Freshman · Forward
THE STAT CREW SYSTEMOklahoma State Individual Game-by-Game (as of Dec 30, 2013)
Before OSU·WasanOklahomaCoachesAssociationall-statepick·AlsonamedaBigAll-Cityselectionasasenior·Chosenasafirst-teamall-areapickbytheStillwaterNewsPress· Named a McDonald’s All-America nominee·Averaged15pointspergameasaseniorandfinishedsixthonStillwater’sall-timescoring list·SettheSHSrecordwitha38-pointoutingthatsawherhit11ofher15shotsfromthefloor,includingan8-of-10effortfrombeyondthe3-pointline·WasnamedanAll-CentennialConferenceselection·Averaged9.8points,2.6reboundsand2.2assistspergameasajunior·WasnamedtotheShawneeInvitational,EastCentralOklahomaandJohnNoblesall-tournament teams during her career
austynIVEN · 145-5 · Freshman · Guard
THE STAT CREW SYSTEMOklahoma State Individual Game-by-Game (as of Dec 30, 2013)
Before OSU·Wasnamedanall-stateselectionbytheOklahomaCoachesAssociationandtheOklahomaGirlsBasketballCoachesAssociation· Averaged 18.0 points and 5.4 points per game as a senior· Also averaged 2.3 steals and 2.1 assists per game· Named a McDonald’s All-America nominee·WastwicenamedaNationalFastpitchCoachesAssociationHighSchoolAll-Ameri-can·Wasasecond-teampickasaseniorfollowingathird-teamselectionasajunior·Alsonamedafirst-teamAll-CentralRegionpickbytheNFCA· Set the school’s single-season records for home runs (14), RBIs (56) and doubles (13)· Hit .455 as a senior with eight triples and 23 stolen bases· Ran track for two years as well
courtneyCHELF · 155-8 · Freshman · Guard
THE STAT CREW SYSTEMOklahoma State Individual Game-by-Game (as of Dec 30, 2013)
2012-13 (Freshman)· Was invited to compete at the USA Basketball U19 World Championship Team trial· Named a third-team Freshman All-American by Full Court· Was a unanimous pick to the Big 12’s All-Freshman Team·RankedinthetopfiveamongBig12freshmeninscoring,rebounding,blockedshots, assists and steals·Her2.9stealspergamerankedfirstoverallintheleagueand25thnationally·WasnamedtheBig12FreshmanoftheWeekonfiveoccasions·Loggedtheschool’sfirst-evertriple-doublewith10points,14reboundsand10assists against UT Arlington· Her 14 boards against UTA were a career high·Her96stealswerethefifth-bestsingle-seasontotalinschoolhistory· Her seven steals against Texas Tech at the Big 12 Championship are the second-highest total in tournament history
brittneyMARTIN · 226-0 · Sophomore · Guard
THE STAT CREW SYSTEMOklahoma State Individual Game-by-Game (as of Dec 30, 2013)
Before OSU·HelpedtheLadyJetstoback-to-backOklahomaCollegiateAthleticConferencetitles· Was named a second-team all-conference pick·Ledthesquadinscoringat17.6pointspergame·Herscoringaverageranked18thnationally· Also averaged 6.6 rebounds, 0.8 blocks and 1.5 steals per game· Scored a school-record 42 points en route to earning MVP honors at the Hesston Classic· Helped the Lady Jets to a 28-4 mark as a freshman while averaging 15.2 points per game·WasnamedaSuper5andaBigAll-CityselectionbyTheOklahomanasasenioratMidwest City·Wasalsonamedanall-statepickbytheOklahomaCoachesAssociation· Averaged 13.5 points and six rebounds per game for the Bombers·WonastatetitleatMillwoodbeforewinninganotherstatechampionshipatMid-west City
marishaWALLACE · 256-2 · Junior · Center
THE STAT CREW SYSTEMOklahoma State Individual Game-by-Game (as of Dec 30, 2013)
2012-13 (Junior)·Scoredindoublefiguresin14ofOSU’slast18contests·Hit10ofher13shots,includingallfour3-pointers,enroutetoa26-pointoutingatIowa State· Dished out a career-high six assists against Weber State· Blocked a season-high four shots at TCU· Scored 19 points and had eight rebounds in OSU’s Bedlam win over Oklahoma· Tallied a double-double against DePaul in the NCAA Tournament
2011-12 (Sophomore)· Scored a season-high 27 points and grabbed 12 rebounds in OSU’s season opener against Rice·Connectedon12ofher14shotsfromtheflooragainsttheOwls
2010-11 (Freshman)· Played in 30 games and made one start during her freshman campaign
kendraSUTTLES · 316-1 · Senior · Center
THE STAT CREW SYSTEMOklahoma State Individual Game-by-Game (as of Dec 30, 2013)
2012-13 (Junior)·Sawactionin27gamesduringherfirstseasonasaCowgirl· Played a season-high 20 minutes against Texas Tech·Dishedoutaseason-bestfiveassistsagainstTexasSouthern·Grabbedaseason-bestthreereboundsagainstStephenF.Austin·Scoredaseason-highfivepointsatUTArlington· Also had four assists in the contest· Dished out four assists against Harvard as well· Had three assists in seven minutes at Kansas State· Played a crucial 15 minutes in OSU’s Bedlam victory over Oklahoma.· Played in both of OSU’s NCAA Tournament games· Had two steals and one assist in the Cowgirls’ win over DePaul
kamriANDERSON · 355-10 · Senior · Guard
THE STAT CREW SYSTEMOklahoma State Individual Game-by-Game (as of Dec 30, 2013)
Before OSU·WasnamedtheGatoradeKansasGirlsBasketballPlayeroftheYearfollowingherjuniorandseniorseasons·Tabbed as the 66th-best prospect in the country by ESPN/HoopGurlz· Was ranked as the No. 70 prospect in the country by Premier Basketball Report·WasalsorankedNo.95nationallybyBlueStarBasketball· Averaged 17.8 points, 9.7 rebounds, 3.1 assists, 2.6 steals and 2.6 blocks per game as a senior· Let the Bullpups to a 22-4 mark and a berth in the Class 4 state championship game·Asajunior,sheaveraged16.2points,8.5reboundsand3.5stealswhilehelpingMcPhersontoastatetitle·AlsoavolleyballstandoutforMHS,earningClass4APlayeroftheYearandall-statehonors as a senior
katelynLOECKER · 456-0 · Freshman · Forward
THE STAT CREW SYSTEMOklahoma State Individual Game-by-Game (as of Dec 30, 2013)
2012-13 (Sophomore)· Hit eight of her 13 shots en route to a career-high 18 points against Weber State· Also grabbed eight boards in the contest· Pulled eight rebounds and scored 12 points against Texas-Pan American as well· Scored 10 points and grabbed seven rebounds in 14 minutes against Vermont· Scored nine points and had six rebounds against the Lady Bears· Played 17 minutes against Baylor in the Big 12 Championship, scoring two points and grabbing a pair of rebounds.
2011-12 (Freshman)·Sawactionin20gamesduringherfirstseasoninStillwater· Scored a season-best six points and matched her season high with six rebounds against the Lady Bears· Played nine minutes at Texas A&M where she matched her season high with six points
THE STAT CREW SYSTEMOklahoma State Individual Game-by-Game (as of Dec 30, 2013)
Officials: Melissa Barlow, Bill Larance, Greg SmallTechnical fouls: Lamar-None. Oklahoma State-None.Attendance: 2923Foul Outs: LU (#20 Edwards-04:11)
Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalLamar 26 30 56Oklahoma State 43 40 83
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchLU 14 19 3 4 18OSU 36 26 19 13 29
Last FG - LU 2nd-04:48, OSU 2nd-01:10.Largest lead - LU by 2 1st-19:27, OSU by 34 2nd-11:06.
Score tied - 1 time.Lead changed - 5 times.
GAME 1
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsUT Arlington vs Oklahoma State11-10-13 1 p.m. at Stillwater, Okla. (Gallagher-Iba Arena)
Officials: Michael Price, Missy Brooks, Doug KnightTechnical fouls: UT Arlington-None. Oklahoma State-None.Attendance: 2280
Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalUT Arlington 23 12 35Oklahoma State 41 33 74
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchUTA 20 15 10 4 2OSU 34 23 17 24 13
Last FG - UTA 2nd-00:07, OSU 2nd-02:18.Largest lead - UTA None, OSU by 43 2nd-02:18.
Score tied - 0 times.Lead changed - 0 times.
GAME 2
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsNorthern Colorado vs Oklahoma State11-16-13 12 p.m. at Stillwater, Okla. (Gallagher-Iba Arena)
Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalNorthern Colorado 25 26 51Oklahoma State 46 41 87
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchNC 26 13 6 4 17OSU 32 25 19 16 28
Last FG - NC 2nd-04:16, OSU 2nd-03:04.Largest lead - NC by 3 1st-14:48, OSU by 40 2nd-03:04.
Score tied - 2 times.Lead changed - 2 times.
GAME 3
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsIdaho State vs Oklahoma State11-18-13 7 p.m. at Stillwater, Okla. (Gallagher-Iba Arena)
Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Dee Kantner, Felicia GrinterTechnical fouls: Idaho State-None. Oklahoma State-None.Attendance: 2147
Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalIdaho State 18 27 45Oklahoma State 38 36 74
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchIDST 30 10 5 6 4OSU 40 19 17 22 28
Last FG - IDST 2nd-00:35, OSU 2nd-00:23.Largest lead - IDST None, OSU by 32 2nd-06:48.
Score tied - 0 times.Lead changed - 0 times.
GAME 4
COWGIRL BASKETBALL2013-14 OKLAHOMA STATE
COWGIRL BASKETBALL
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsSouthern California vs Oklahoma State11-22-13 7 p.m. at Stillwater, Okla. (Gallagher-Iba Arena)
Officials: Clarke Stevens, Lisa Jones, Nick MarshallTechnical fouls: Southern California-None. Oklahoma State-None.Attendance: 2414Fouled Out: OSU-#55 Jones (4:43), #31 Suttles (3:01)
Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalSouthern California 22 29 51Oklahoma State 42 40 82
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchUSC 26 8 9 11 14OSU 28 26 7 12 14
Last FG - USC 2nd-01:42, OSU 2nd-00:28.Largest lead - USC None, OSU by 34 2nd-05:28.
Score tied - 1 time.Lead changed - 0 times.
GAME 5
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsUMass Lowell vs Oklahoma State11-26-13 6 p.m. at Stillwater, Okla. (Gallagher-Iba Arena)
Officials: Brian Hall, Missy Brooks, Lauren HoltkampTechnical fouls: UMass Lowell-None. Oklahoma State-None.Attendance: 2202Fouled Out: OSU-#00 Johnson (2:30)
Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalUMass Lowell 30 22 52Oklahoma State 51 52 103
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchUMLW 12 29 9 5 15OSU 56 25 26 26 26
Last FG - UMLW 2nd-01:00, OSU 2nd-00:18.Largest lead - UMLW None, OSU by 55 2nd-05:33.
Score tied - 0 times.Lead changed - 0 times.
GAME 6
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsNorth Texas vs Oklahoma State12-01-13 2 p.m. at Stillwater, Okla. (Gallagher-Iba Arena)
Officials: Michael McConnell, Bryan Enterline, Charles CarrollTechnical fouls: North Texas-None. Oklahoma State-None.Attendance: 2225
Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalNorth Texas 26 21 47Oklahoma State 46 49 95
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchNT 26 7 13 4 24OSU 40 20 18 22 23
Last FG - NT 2nd-04:38, OSU 2nd-01:22.Largest lead - NT by 4 1st-16:34, OSU by 48 2nd-00:40.
Score tied - 1 time.Lead changed - 2 times.
GAME 7
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsSouth Florida vs Oklahoma State12-14-13 3:45 p.m. at Oklahoma City (Chesapeake Energy Arena)
Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalGeorgia Tech 24 36 60Oklahoma State 34 34 68
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchGT 22 20 19 0 19OSU 28 14 19 0 3
Last FG - GT 2nd-00:07, OSU 2nd-00:43.Largest lead - GT by 3 1st-08:33, OSU by 16 2nd-09:42.
Score tied - 4 times.Lead changed - 4 times.
GAME 10
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsTexas-Pan American vs Oklahoma State12-29-13 2 p.m. at Stillwater, Okla. (Gallagher-Iba Arena)