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before in the history of the Tulsa women’s basketball program has one season been looked upon with so much anticipation and excitement. After posting the best season ever with a 17-13 record a year ago, the 2002-03 campaign has become the most eagerly awaited season in school history. Tulsa returns nine letterwinners, including three starters, two redshirts and welcomes four newcomers for the 2002-03 season. Although the Golden Hurricane lost two of its key starters from last season in departing seniors Leela Farr and Carla Morrow, Tulsa’s three returning starters and experienced upperclassmen as well as a strong sophomore class and an excellent group of redshirts and new- comers give the Hurricane a solid core to build around. Tulsa’s returning starters include senior Alyssa Shriver, who was named to the Western Athletic Conference all-newcomer team last season, junior Candice Brewer, the team’s assist leader last year with 93, and sophomore LeAnn Upshaw, who was the only freshman to play in all 30 games a year ago. Junior Becky Heidotten will be the likely candidate to replace Farr. Last season, Heidotten came on strong at midseason and finished fourth on the team in scoring. Morrow’s successor has been on the TU campus since last August. After sitting out for one year because of NCAA trans- Seniors Curtin, Shriver Look to Lead Tulsa to Banner Season in 2002-03 Illinois Transfer Allison Curtin is All-America Candidate Never 19 tulsahurricane.com 2002-03 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE

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before in the history of the Tulsa women’s basketball program has one season beenlooked upon with so much anticipation and excitement. After posting the best season ever with a 17-13record a year ago, the 2002-03 campaign has become the most eagerly awaited season in school history.

Tulsa returns nine letterwinners, including three starters, two redshirts and welcomes fournewcomers for the 2002-03 season. Although the Golden Hurricane lost two of its

key starters from last season in departing seniors Leela Farr and Carla Morrow,Tulsa’s three returning starters and experienced upperclassmen as well asa strong sophomore class and an excellent group of redshirts and new-comers give the Hurricane a solid core to build around.

Tulsa’s returning starters include senior Alyssa Shriver, who wasnamed to the Western Athletic Conference all-newcomer team

last season, junior Candice Brewer, the team’s assistleader last year with 93, and sophomore LeAnn

Upshaw, who was the only freshman to play in all30 games a year ago.

Junior Becky Heidotten will be the likelycandidate to replace Farr. Last season,Heidotten came on strong at midseason andfinished fourth on the team in scoring.

Morrow’s successor has been on the TUcampus since last August. After sitting out

for one year because of NCAA trans-

Seniors Curtin, Shriver Look to Lead Tulsa to Banner Season in 2002-03Illinois Transfer Allison Curtin is All-America Candidate

Never

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fer rules, senior Allison Curtin will make hermuch anticipated debut in a Tulsa uniform in2002-03. Curtin, who transferred to TU fromIllinois, was a two-time all-Big Ten first teamperformer for the Illini and is a legitimate All-America candidate.

Along with Brewer and Heidotten, TU’s jun-ior class gives the Hurricane versatility. Thejunior tandem of Kayla Elliott and KimChiconas not only provides experienced lead-ership, but both players have proven over thelast two seasons they are capable of playing astarting role.

With so much experience last season, TUcoaches had the luxury of bringing the fresh-men class along slowly. Now, the sopho-mores-to-be are ready to contribute afterlearning valuable lessons and gaining experi-ence as freshmen. Upshaw will once againlook to obtain the point guard duties in thestarting lineup, while Bethanie Bentz willlook for her time to increase at the two-guardposition. Last year, Bentz played in 29 games

and split time at the point- and two-guardspots.

Sophomores Alison Carney andTaTanisha Wagoner, a pair of 6-1 forwards,will compete for playing time at the No. 3 and4 positions. Carney saw action in nine gameslast season, while Wagoner made appearancesin 11 contests. Both players gained significantexperience and insight from the watching andlearning from Farr, Shriver and Heidotten.

Redshirt freshman Emily Jaskowiakplayed in four games last season beforeinjuries forced her to take a medical redshirt.However, she showed great promise in herlimited appearances.

The Golden Hurricane coaching staffsigned another successful recruiting class forthe 2002-03 season.

TU’s three incoming freshmen include,Megan Moody, Kara Pongonis, JillianRobbins and sophomore-transfer SarahLundberg.

Frontcourt

Tulsa at a Glance2001-02 Record: Won 17, Lost 13

2001-02 WAC Record: Won 11, Lost 6; 5th Pl.

Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4

Returning Letterwinners (9)Bethanie Bentz, G, 5-10, So-1L, 2.6 ppg, 1.9 rpg

Played in 29 games; 3rd in three-pointers (14)Candice Brewer, G, 5-8, So-1L, 8.0 ppg, 4.1 rpg

Fifth in scoring, first for assists with 93 last yearAlison Carney, F, 6-1, So-1L,0.4 ppg, 0.7 rpgSaw limited action last season in nine games

Kim Chiconas, F, 6-1, Jr-2L, 1.1 ppg, 1.0 rpg

Played in 25 games last seasonKayla Elliott, G, 5-9, Jr-2L, 5.7 ppg, 2.7 rpg

Scored a career-high 16 points vs. Oral RobertsBecky Heidotten, F, 6-3, Jr-2L, 8.5 ppg, 4.5 rpg, Led TU and all WAC players in field goal percent-age last season

Alyssa Shriver, C, 6-4, Sr-1L, 9.4 ppg, 5.1 rpg, 2.6bpg, third in scoring and rebounding; blocked 14shots vs. #8 Louisiana Tech last season

LeAnn Upshaw, G, 5-7, So-1L, 2.7 ppg, 2.3 rpg

Earned 16 starts in 30 gamesTaTanisha Wagoner, F, 6-1, So-1L, 1.5 ppg, 0.8 rpg,played in 11 games

Returning Redshirts (2)Allison Curtin, G, 5-11, Sr-Tr., All-America candi-date; Transferred to Tulsa from Illinois; two-timeall-Big Ten first team performer

Emily Jaskowiak, F, 6-1, Fr-RS, played in four

games; received a medical redshirt

Newcomers (4)Sarah Lundberg, F, 6-2, So-Tr., ranked as the 57thbest player in the nation in 2000; Transferred toTulsa from Arkansas.

Megan Moody, 6-2, G/F, Fr-HS, a two-time mem-ber of the Victorian state team in Australia

Kara Pongonis, G, 5-5, Fr-HS, earned Arkansas all-

state first team honorsJillian Robbins, F, 6-2, Fr-HS, ranked as the 34th-best center in the national class of 2002

Letterwinners Lost (4)Leela Farr, F, 5-11, Sr-4L, 13.3 ppg, 6.4 rpgRachel Hall, G, 5-7, Sr-4L, 1.3 ppg, 0.2 rpgCarla Morrow, G/F, 6-0, Sr-4L, 12.2 ppg, 6.0 rpgMia Williams, G, 5-6, Sr-2L, 0.9 ppg, 1.0 rpg

JUNIOR KAYLA ELLIOTT▼

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TU’s frontcourt looks to be one of the bestand deepest in the Western AthleticConference and should once again be a domi-nant force for the Hurricane. Leading the wayat the center position will be Shriver (6-4) andHeidotten (6-3) at the No. 4 spot. Both play-ers will provide stability inside the paint onboth ends of the floor.

A year ago, Shriver started all 30 games inher first playing season at Tulsa and averaged9.4 points, 5.1 rebounds and 2.6 blockedshots per game. She gave TU its first truepresence in the paint on both ends of thefloor and became a force to be reckoned withon the defensive end, blocking a school andWAC record 14 shots against eighth-rankedLouisiana Tech. She finished the season with77 blocks, which not only set the school’s sin-gle-season mark, but the career record aswell.

Heidotten rewrote the school’s and theWAC’s single-season records for field goal per-centage last season. She completed hersophomore campaign shooting 64.0 percentoverall and 67.9 percent in conference gamesfrom the field. Heidotten was TU’s fourthleading scorer and rebounder with 8.5 pointsand 4.5 rebounds per game, respectively. Sheclosed out the season scoring in double fig-ures in 11 out of the last 12 games andbecame the first player in school history to benamed the WAC Player of the Week twice inone season.

Chiconas (6-1) has played in 54 careergames and gives TU a boost inside with hergritty play, hustle and physical presence. Sheplayed in 25 games as a sophomore.

Wagoner (6-1) will battle for playing timeinside as well. Although she averaged justunder two points last season, she should seeher playing time increase in 2002-03.

Hoping to pick up where she left off lastseason will be Jaskowiak (6-1). She managedto find the scoring column in three of the fourgames she played, including a career-high sixpoints in five minutes of action againstArkansas-Little Rock.

Robbins (6-1) will likely look to competefor time at both the center and power forwardpositions. She ranked as the 34th-best centerin the national class of 2002 as a senior, andalso ranked as one of the top-200 players inthe nation according to the All-Star Girls Report.She missed her junior season with a kneeinjury, but averaged 15.0 points, 7.5 reboundsand 3.4 blocked shots as a sophomore.

Once she becomes eligible after transfer-

ring, Lundberg (6-2) shouldbecome a familiar name forGolden Hurricane fans. Althoughshe has yet to play a minute ofcollegiate basketball, Lundberghas the ability to be a very specialplayer. She signed with Arkansasout of high school and wasranked as the 57th-best player inthe nation and one of the toppower forwards in the country asa senior. She redshirted duringher first season at Arkansas andopted to transfer following the2000-01 season. Lundberg aver-aged 21.7 points, 10.7 reboundsand 3.5 blocked shots per gameas a prep senior.

Backcourt

For the first time in school his-tory, Tulsa will have even balanceon both ends of the floor. If TU’sfrontcourt looks to be a veryintimidating group of players, thenthe Hurricane’s backcourt shouldbe just as feared as well with assolid as any group of guards andsmall forwards in the conferenceand perhaps the nation.

Headlining the group will beCurtin (5-11), the all-everythingswingman looking to become thekey ingredient to taking Tulsa toits first-ever postseason berth. The All-Americacandidate will play her final season of collegebasketball for the coach who recruited her tothe college game, TU Head Coach KathyMcConnell-Miller. McConnell-Miller signedCurtin when she was an associate head coachfor the Illini.

As a three-year letterwinner and two-timeAll-Big Ten selection at Illinois, Curtin chalkedup career averages of 15.6 points, 5.1rebounds. 3.4 assists ant 2.6 steals per game.She enters her final collegiate season withcareer numbers of 1,528 points, 505rebounds, 311 assists and 252 steals. Sheposted her career scoring high with 35 pointsagainst Iowa in the 2001 Big Ten Tournament,which tied the tournament’s single-game scor-ing record.

Curtin can play either the shooting guardposition or the small forward spot.

When Curtin isn’t playing the small forwardslot, Carney (6-1) and Moody (6-2) will battle

for playing time and perhaps a starting role.Both players are capable of shooting from

the perimeter effectively and will cause otherteams problems at the position with their ver-satility and height.

Carney played in nine games as a fresh-man and spent most of her first year playingbehind Morrow.

Moody, who hails from Frankston, Victoria,Australia, was a two-time member of theVictorian State team and also trained with theMelbourne Tigers National League team. Shewas selected to the Knox Amateur BasketballAssociation’s ABA team.

Brewer (5-8) is the only two-year starteron the team after earning the starting nod as afreshman. She was an all-WAC Newcomerteam selection during her first season and isTU’s two-time Defensive Player of the Year.Brewer holds career averages of 8.8 points,

SOPHOMORE LEANN UPSHAW

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4.3 rebounds and 3.1 assists. In just two sea-sons, she ranks fifth among the school’s careerassists leaders. Since the start of her collegecareer, Brewer has developed a knack forgame-winning shots. As a freshman, shesealed TU’s biggest win of season with clutchfree throws in the waning seconds of a victoryat Colorado State. Last season, she nailedbuzzer-beaters to capture wins at WesternMichigan and at home against SMU.

Elliott (5-9) came on strong last seasonbefore an ankle injury slowed her downtoward the end of the year. She averaged 5.7points and 2.7 rebounds in 23 games as asophomore. Elliott came off the bench againstOral Roberts and tallied a career-high 16points. Against UTEP, she totaled career-bestsof eight rebounds, six assists and four blockedshots.

Bentz (5-10) started the first four games ofthe season and ended up seeing action in allbut one contest. She completed her first sea-son with 2.6 points and 1.9 rebounds per out-ing. Although she saw limited playing time,Bentz finished third on the team in three-pointers with 14.

Running the team from the point guardposition will fall to either Upshaw (5-7) orPongonis (5-5).

Last season, Upshaw saw considerableminutes, starting 16 of 30 games at the point.She averaged 2.7 points and 2.3 reboundsper game and also dished out 46 assists. Shealso accounted for 23 steals during her 16.4minutes of play.

During her final prep season at Springdale(Ark.) High School, Pongonis averaged 12.0points, 5.0 assists and 3.0 steals per contestwhile earning first-team all-state honors. Anadept ball handler, she can also shoot the ballwell from the perimeter.

The Schedule

The 2002-2003 University of Tulsawomen’s basketball schedule features 11games against 2002 postseason tournamentteams, home dates against 2002 Final Fourteams Duke and Oklahoma and 15 regularseason home games. Tulsa begins the seasonin the 2002 Preseason Women’s NationalInvitation Tournament (WNIT), and will alsohost the Williams Western Athletic ConferenceTournament for the third straight year.

Tulsa squares off against a total of eight2002 postseason teams, including NCAAteams Arkansas, Santa Clara, WAC rival

Louisiana Tech and a pair of Final Four teamsin Duke and national runner-up Oklahoma.The WNIT squads include Southwest MissouriState and WAC members Hawaii and Rice. TUbattles Louisiana Tech, Hawaii and Rice twiceduring the conference portion of the 2002-03schedule. The eight postseason teams markthe most Tulsa has ever faced in a single sea-son.

“Our 2002-03 non-conference schedule ishighly competitive and should have us verywell prepared for conference play and post-season tournament action,” McConnell-Millersaid. “It is an honor to be selected as one ofthe 16 teams to play in the Preseason WNIT,and we are very excited to host Oral Roberts,Oklahoma State and Oklahoma in the BerthaTeague Classic at the Reynolds Center.”

“We host two 2002 Final Four teams in theReynolds Center this season in Duke and OUand play a total of eight 2002 postseasontournament teams. We will draw on the suc-cess we had last year and ask our seniors toraise the level of expectations for the upcom-ing season. We are challenging ourselves tocompete at the next level and it should be anexciting year not only for our play-ers, but for our fans as well,”McConnell-Miller added.

What to Expect

With the most challenging, yetattractive schedule in school history,Tulsa must avoid the injury bug tobe successful this season. AlthoughTU lost the majority of its scoringoffense with the graduation of Farrand Morrow, Curtin should providea great scoring punch to theHurricane offense. Shriver shouldonce again prove to be a force inthe paint, while Heidotten, Brewer,Elliott and Chiconas are a steadyand seasoned group of juniors. IfHeidotten can begin her third yearthe way she ended her second sea-son, opposing defenses will havetheir hands full trying to stop TU’shigh-low game of Heidotten andShriver.

Another key for the Hurricanewill be the emergence of the soph-omore class. If these second-year

players can contribute right away, Tulsa shouldhave excellent depth and TU coaches will beable to bring this year’s freshmen class alongslowly.

As Tulsa enters its 18th season of women’sbasketball, TU has the chance to put togetherback-to-back winning seasons for the first timein school history. After a 17-13 showing lastseason, this year’s team has the ability to stepup its level of play and make a legitimate runtoward its first WAC title and NCAATournament berth.

Last season, Tulsa played in front of nearly3,000 spectators in the quarterfinal round ofthe WAC Tournament at the Reynolds Center.TU players and staff will once again play on itshome court as the 2003 Williams WACTournament will take place on the Tulsa cam-pus. It will mark the third straight season theconference tournament will be played at theReynolds Center. Hopefully, three times is thecharm for the Hurricane women as they willhave the opportunity to play for the program’sfirst-ever post-season tournament bid in theirown back yard.

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JUNIOR BECKY HEIDOTTEN �

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2002-2003 University of Tulsa Women’s Basketball Team

Sitting (l-r): Megan Moody, Kara Pongonis, Candice Brewer, Allison Curtin, Bethanie Bentz, LeAnn Upshaw, KaylaElliott and Alison Carney.

Standing (l-r): Assistant Coach Bethann Shapiro, Assistant Coach Aisha Veasley, Sarah Lundberg, Emily Jaskowiak,TaTanisha Wagoner, Alyssa Shriver, Becky Heidotten, Jillian Robbins, Kim Chiconas, Assistant Coach Mike Neighborsand Head Coach Kathy McConnell-Miller.

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2002-2003 Women’s Basketball Roster

Alphabetical RosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Cl./Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School)23 Bethanie Bentz G 5-10 So.-1L Enid, Okla. (Garber)10 Candice Brewer G 5-8 Jr-2L Fayetteville, Ark. (Fayetteville)24 Alison Carney F 6-1 So-1L Altus, Okla. (Altus)35 Kim Chiconas F 6-1 Jr-2L Tulsa, Okla. (Jenks)13 Allison Curtin G 5-11 Sr-TR Taylorville, Ill. (Univ. of Illinois)30 Kayla Elliott G 5-9 Jr-2L Oklahoma City, Okla. (Southeast)54 Becky Heidotten F/C 6-3 Jr-2L Florissant, Mo. (Rosary)22 Emily Jaskowiak F 6-1 Fr-RS Chesterfield, Mo. (Parkway West)25 Sarah Lundberg F 6-2 So-TR Prairie Grove, Ark. (Univ. of Arkansas)41 Megan Moody G/F 6-2 Fr-HS Frankston, Victoria, Australia (Frankston)1 Kara Pongonis G 5-5 Fr-HS Springdale, Ark. (Springdale)14 Jillian Robbins F 6-1 Fr-HS Spring, Texas (Klein)40 Alyssa Shriver C 6-4 Sr-1L Salina, Kan. (Iowa State)3 LeAnn Upshaw G 5-7 So-1L Marked Tree, Ark. (Jonesboro)45 TaTanisha Wagoner F 6-1 So-1L Alamogordo, N.M. (Alamogordo)

Numerical RosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Cl./Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School)1 Kara Pongonis G 5-5 Fr-HS Springdale, Ark. (Springdale)3 LeAnn Upshaw G 5-7 So-1L Marked Tree, Ark. (Jonesboro)10 Candice Brewer G 5-8 Jr-2L Fayetteville, Ark. (Fayetteville)13 Allison Curtin G 5-11 Sr-TR Taylorville, Ill. (Univ. of Illinois)14 Jillian Robbins F 6-1 Fr-HS Spring, Texas (Klein)22 Emily Jaskowiak F 6-1 Fr-RS Chesterfield, Mo. (Parkway West)23 Bethanie Bentz G 5-10 So-1L Enid, Okla. (Garber)24 Alison Carney F 6-1 So-1L Altus, Okla. (Altus)25 Sarah Lundberg F 6-2 So-TR Prairie Grove, Ark. (Univ. of Arkansas)30 Kayla Elliott G 5-9 Jr-2L Oklahoma City, Okla. (Southeast)35 Kim Chiconas F 6-1 Jr-2L Tulsa, Okla. (Jenks)40 Alyssa Shriver C 6-4 Sr-1L Salina, Kan. (Iowa State)41 Megan Moody G/F 6-2 Fr-HS Frankston, Victoria, Australia (Frankston)45 TaTanisha Wagoner F 6-1 So-1L Alamogordo, N.M. (Alamogordo)54 Becky Heidotten F/C 6-3 Jr-2L Florissant, Mo. (Rosary)

Head Coach: Kathy McConnell-Miller (Virginia `89), 4th yearAssistant Coaches: Bethann Shapiro (Maryland-Baltimore County `89), 4th year

Aisha Veasley (UCLA `99), 4th yearMike Neighbors (Arkansas `93), 2nd year

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bethanieBentz

Bentz’s Career StatisticsYEAR G-GS FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG AST ST BLK PF-D PTS-AVG2001-02 29-4 24-85 .282 14-58 .241 14-22 .636 54-1.9 29 8 3 25-0 76-2.6

Full Name: Bethanie Rose Bentz

Place of Birth: Oklahoma City, Okla.

Not many people know this about me, but I: I havetorn both of my ACL’s. Once in the eighth grade and onemy senior year.

My favorite home-cooked meal is: steak and mashedpotatoes.

My greatest fear is: tearing another ACL.

The best player I’ve ever competed against is: AllisonCurtin.

My favorite practice drill is: three-point shooting drillsand jump-shot drills.

My dream vacation would be: in Australia.

My most admired non-sports figure(s) is/are: ElvisPresley.

The funniest nickname on the team is (and belongsto): “Wojo” - Emily Jaskowiak.

If I could bring anything from my hometown to Tulsa,it would be: my cat, Tiger.

My greatest personal athletic moment was: going tothe state tournament my sophomore year and making MVPtwo years in a row.

My favorite hobbies are: watching television, basketball,fishing and music.

The people who had the greatest influence on my ath-letic career is/are: mom, dad and Cherie Myers.

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TULSA — A returning letterwinner.

FRESHMAN (2001-02) — Started in four of29 games during her first season . . . averaged2.6 (76) points and 1.9 (54) rebounds . . .scored a career-high eight points againstOklahoma State and Fresno State (1/31) andpulled down a career-best seven boardsagainst #4 Oklahoma . . . dished out a single-game best four assists vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluffand UMKC.

Career HighsPoints

8 vs. Oklahoma State (11-17-01) andFresno State (1-31-02)

Field Goals Made

3 vs. Oklahoma State (11-17-01) and Fresno State (1-31-02)

Three-Point FG’s Made

2 vs. UMKC (12-10-01), Fresno State (1-31-02) and UTEP (2-9-02)

Free Throws Made

4 vs. UAPB (12-2-01)

Rebounds

7 vs. #4 Oklahoma (11-18-01)

Assists

4 vs. UAPB (12-2-01) and UMKC (12-10-01)

Steals

3 vs. Oklahoma State (11-17-01)

Blocks

1 vs. three teams; most recently vs. San Jose State (1-17-02)

HIGH SCHOOL — Was a four-year letterwin-ner and starter at Garber High School . . .played in only seven games as a senior beforesuffering a knee injury . . . was an all-state, all-conference selection as a senior and was alsonamed to the Northwest All-Star team . . . wasa Street & Smith and USA Today two-timehonorable mention All-American during hersophomore and junior seasons . . . was anAAU All-American in 2000 . . . was atwo-time member of the TulsaWorld Blue Chip list and wasnamed to the Tulsa WorldAll-State team in 2001 . .. also earned honorablemention all-state hon-ors from the DailyOklahoman during allfour years of hercareer . . . was a mem-ber of the DailyOklahoma Blue Chiplist . . . was tabbedto theWBCA/ReebokPremier Junior Listand to the AdidasPremier Senior List . .. was ranked as the59th-best guard inthe nation by the All-Star Girls Report as ajunior and was No.98 as a senior . . .scored 1,002career points . . .was a two-timeconference player ofthe year . . . helpedher team to threeFrontier Tournamenttitles, three districtchampionships and four

conference crowns . . . guided the LadyWolves to the state quarterfinals, a regionalrunner-up finish and area consolation champi-onship in 1999 . . . led her AAU team, theOklahoma Air Sooners, to seven state champi-onships, three national titles and one nationalrunner-up . . . also lettered in track and crosscountry . . . high school basketball and trackcoach was Brent Rousey.

PERSONAL — Majoring in exercise sports sci-ence . . . born Bethanie Rose Bentz on April19, 1983 . . . one of two children of Ted andDeanne Bentz . . . her father played football atSouthwest Oklahoma State, while her motherwas a member of the SWOSU basketball andvolleyball teams.

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#23 BETHANIE BENTZ• 5-10 • GUARD • SO-1L • ENID, OKLA.• GARBER H.S.

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candiceBrewer

Brewer’s Career StatisticsYEAR G-GS FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG AST ST BLK PF-D PTS-AVG2000-01 25-23 82-225 .364 5-21 .238 74-113 .655 119-4.8 73 30 3 31-0 243-9.72001-02 30-26 82-244 .336 16-53 .302 61-86 .709 123-4.1 93 39 6 29-0 241-8.0

Totals 55-49 164-469 .350 21-74 .283 135-199 .680 242-4.4 166 69 9 60-0 484-8.8

Full Name: Candice Leigh Brewer

Place of Birth: Cleveland, Ohio

Not many people know this about me, but I: amvery dramatic and very open.

I am superstitious about: splitting poles.

My favorite home-cooked meal is: mashed potatoesand gravy, dressing, and fried chicken.

My greatest fear is: flying and swimming in the ocean.

The thing I like most about being a Tulsa GoldenHurricane is: the closeness of the university.

The best player I’ve ever competed against is:Shemeka Christian who plays at the University ofArkansas.

If I could switch places with one person for a day,it would be: Chili from TLC.

My favorite practice drill is: stop-score-stop.

My dream vacation would be: China.

My most admired non-sports figure(s) is/are: mymother and grandmothers.

The funniest nickname on the team is (and belongsto): “Wojo” - Emily Jaskowiak.

If I could bring anything from my hometown toTulsa, it would be: my family and friends.

My greatest personal athletic moment was: when Imade a half-court shot in the final seconds to win theWhite Rock Tournament in the seventh grade.

My most embarrassing moment on the basketballcourt was: tripping over shoe strings of my new DennisRodman’s three times.

My post-school ambition is: play in WNBA and helpunderprivileged kids.

The people who had the greatest influence on myathletic career is/are: my father.

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TULSA — A two-year letterwinner and starter .. . career numbers include 8.8 (484) points,4.3 (238) rebounds and 3.1 (166) assists . . .has started 49 of 55 career games . . . ranksfifth among TU’s career leaders in assists.

SOPHOMORE (2001-02) — Played in all 30games with 26 starts. . . season numbersincluded 8.0 (241) points, 4.1 (123)rebounds and 3.1 (93) assists . . . finishedfifth on the team in scoring and was TU’s topassist leader . . . finished second in steals . . .reached double figures in scoring in 10 games

Career HighsPoints

19 vs. UALR (11-30-01)

Field Goals Made

8 vs. UALR (11-30-01)

Three-Point FG’s Made

2 vs. San Jose State (2-16-02)

Free Throws Made

9 vs. Rice (2-23-01)

Rebounds

10 vs. San Jose State (1-14-01)

Assists

7 vs. UTEP (2-11-01) and Hawaii (2-14-02)

Steals

4 vs. UTEP (2-11-01) and SMU (1-26-02)

Blocks

1 eight teams; most recently against San Jose State (3-6-02)

. . . recorded career-highs of 19 points andeight field goals against Arkansas-Little Rock . .. tied her career assist mark with seven againstHawaii (2/14) . . . tied her career-high withfour steals vs. SMU (1/26/02) . . . recordedgame-winning lay-ups against WesternMichigan and SMU (2/21) . . . her 93 assiststied for the sixth-best single-season effort inschool history . . . named the team’sDefensive Player of the Year.

FRESHMAN (2000-01) — Named to the all-WAC Newcomer Team . . . recorded seasonaverages of 9.7 (243) points, 4.8 (119)rebounds and 2.9 (73) assists per game . . .started 23 of 25 games . . . after missing thefirst four games of the season, came off thebench against Western Michigan and recordedeight points, five assists, one rebound and onesteal in 21 minutes . . . in her first collegiatestart against Colorado State, nailed two freethrows with :11 seconds left to preserve a67-64 win at CSU . . . scored a season-high 17 points vs. UTEP (1-21) . . . pulleddown a career-best 10 rebounds vs. SanJose State (1/14) . . . dished out a career-high seven assists against UTEP (2/11) . .. finished with 15 points, nine reboundsand six assists against Rice (2/23) . . .scored 15 points, collected six assistsand was 8-of-8 from the foul lineagainst Fresno State (3/1) . . . wasnamed to the all-WAC Academicteam . . . selected as the team’sDefensive Player of the Year.

HIGH SCHOOL — Was a three-year letterwinner at Fayetteville HighSchool . . . was a two-time all-stateselection and a three-year all-con-ference performer . . . as a senior,she was an all-state and all-con-ference selection and wasnamed to the all-state tourna-ment team . . . named all-state hersenior year by the ArkansasDemocrat-Gazette and the

Northwest Arkansas Times and to the KURMRadio “Dream Team” . . . led the Lady Bulldogsto a state runner-up finish her senior year . . .also earned three letters in track . . . was theArkansas State Champion in the long jumpand was among the top-25 track athletes inthe state of Arkansas . . . helped her team tothe state track championship as a senior . . .Greg Swaim’s Midwest Basketball andNational PrepHoops rated her among the top-5 players in the state . . . during the summerof 1999, she was selected to the BasketballCongress International All-America team . . .high school basketball coach was Tom Triplett.

PERSONAL — A sociology major . . . a two-year member of the TU Athletic Director’sHonor Roll . . . born Candice Leigh Brewer onFebruary 14, 1982 . . . one of five children ofRon and Carolyn Brewer . . . her father, a two-time All-America basketball player at Arkansas,played for the Razorbacks from 1976-78 andled the Hogs to the 1978 Final Four . . . hersister, Elisha, was an All-America sprinter atArkansas in 1998.

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#10 CANDICE BREWER• 5-8 • GUARD • JR-2L • FAYETTEVILLE, ARK. • FAYETTEVILLE H.S.

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alison Carney

Carney’s Career StatisticsYEAR G-GS FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG AST ST BLK PF-D PTS-AVG2001-02 9-0 1-9 .111 0-6 .000 2-3 .667 6-0.7 4 1 0 1-0 4-0.4

Full Name: Alison Nicole Carney

Place of Birth: Ft. Worth, Texas

Not many people know this about me, but I: would liketo be an actress one day.

I am superstitious about: wearing my lucky sports braand putting on my socks, shoes, etc. from right to left.

My favorite home-cooked meal is: my mom’s home-made chili.

My greatest fear is: not being remembered after I leave.

The thing I like most about being a Tulsa GoldenHurricane is: being in the WAC and going to Hawaii.

The best player I’ve ever competed against is: AllisonCurtin.

My favorite practice drill is: guard/forward breakdownwith Coach Shapiro.

My dream vacation would be: to visit every continent onEarth, all of the warm ones anyway, and experience themany different cultures.

My most admired non-sports figure(s) is/are: my mombecause she is such a strong woman and has taught me somuch.

The funniest nickname on the team is (and belongsto): “Wojo” - Emily Jaskowiak

If I could bring anything from my hometown to Tulsa,it would be: the house I grew up in.

My greatest personal athletic moment was: helping myhigh school team to the state tournament for the first time inthe history of the school.

My most embarrassing moment on the basketballcourt was: the period in my life I spent before I had anycoordination. I was on the floor more than I was on myfeet.

My post-school ambition is: to do something meaningfulwith my life and to succeed in whatever I set my mind ondoing.

The people who had the greatest influence on my ath-letic career is/are: my junior high basketball coach, CoachWilson, and my AAU coach, Mickey Graham.

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Career HighsPoints

4 vs. UAPB (12-2-01)

Field Goals Made

1 vs. UAPB (12-2-01)

Three-Point FG’s Made

0

Free Throws Made

2 vs. UAPB (12-2-01)

Rebounds

2 vs. #8 Louisiana Tech (1-24-02)

Assists

2 vs. #4 Oklahoma (11-18-01)

Steals

1 vs. Nevada (2-2-02)

Blocks

0

TULSA — A returning letterwinner.

FRESHMAN (2001-02) — Played in ninegames and averaged 0.4 (4) points and 0.7(6) rebounds . . . recorded a career high fourpoints vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff . . . postedcareer bests of two rebounds vs. #8 LouisianaTech (1/24) and two assists vs. #4 Oklahoma.

HIGH SCHOOL — Was a four-year letterwin-ner and starter at Altus High School . . .was an all-state, all-region, all-confer-ence performer and all-area playerof the year as a senior . . .completed her career as athree-time all-conferenceselection . . . led herteam to a regionalchampionship and arearunner-up finish andto the state tourna-ment during herfour-year career . . .during the summerof 2001, she was amember of theOklahoma AAUJunior OlympicTeam . . . also let-tered in soccer, trackand cross country . . .as a soccer player,she was named tothe all-state team asa senior, the all-region squad as ajunior and all-con-ference as a soph-omore . . . was astate qualifier andtwo-time all-confer-ence performer incross country . . . wasnamed to the all-stateacademic team as asenior and was an

Oklahoma Academic Scholar . . . high schoolcoach was Randy Woolbright.

PERSONAL — Majoring in art . . . born AlisonNicole Carney on November 2, 1982 . . . oneof four children of Kelley and Helena Hall.

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#24 ALISON CARNEY• 6-1 • FORWARD • SO-1L • ALTUS, OKLA.• ALTUS H.S.

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kimChiconas

Chiconas’ Career StatisticsYEAR G-GS FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG AST ST BLK PF-D PTS-AVG2000-01 29-1 30-80 .375 1-6 .167 32-49 .653 77-2.7 12 14 5 61-0 93-3.22001-02 25-0 7-22 .318 1-3 .333 13-20 .650 24-1.0 4 11 1 17-0 28-1.1

Totals 54-1 37-102 .363 2-9 .222 45-69 .652 101-1.9 16 25 6 78-0 121-2.2

Full Name: Kimberly Nicole Chiconas

Place of Birth: Tulsa, Okla.

I am superstitious about: almost everything that peo-ple make predictions about and I have a thing withnumbers. I always knock three times on wood.

My favorite home-cooked meal is: prime rib ormesquite grilled salmon.

The thing I like most about being a Tulsa GoldenHurricane is: the respect that comes with the name.

The best player I’ve ever competed against is:Allison Curtin.

If I could switch places with one person for a day,it would be: Coach Veasley, so I can go shopping atboutiques as much as she does.

My favorite practice drill is: cutthroat

My dream vacation would be: somewhere on asunny island with my friends.

My most admired non-sports figure(s) is/are: mysister and Tom Kivisto

The funniest nickname on the team is (andbelongs to): “Shreev” - Alyssa Shriver

The top three teams in women’s college basket-ball this year will be: UConn, Tennessee and Tulsa

My greatest personal athletic moment was: when Ihad 18 points and 15 rebounds to lead our team to thestate quarterfinals.

My most embarrassing moment on the basketballcourt was: I went to do a behind-my-back move andthe ball got stuck on my back.

My post-school ambition is: to be a commentator onESPN or hosting a television show.

The people who had the greatest influence on myathletic career is/are: my parents, Pete and Ruth, TomKivisto, and Allison Curtin.

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TULSA — A returning letterwinner . . . hasplayed in 54 career games with one start . . .career numbers include 2.2 (121) points and1.9 (101) rebounds.

SOPHOMORE (2001-2002) — Saw action in25 games . . . season averages included 1.1(28) points and 1.0 (24) rebounds . . . scoreda season-high four points vs. four teams,including Oklahoma State, Arkansas-Little Rock,Hawaii (1/19) and SMU (1/26).

Career HighsPoints

12 vs. TCU (1-23-01)

Field Goals Made

5 vs. TCU (1-23-01)

Three-Point FG’s Made

1 vs. UALR (11-30-01) and Oral Roberts (1-2-01)

Free Throws Made

4 vs. UTEP (2-11-01)

Rebounds

9 vs. SMU (2-25-01)

Assists

3 vs. UMKC (2-9-01)

Steals

2 vs. four teams; most recently againstBoise State (2-7-02)

Blocks

1 vs. five teams; most recently againstSMU (1-26-02)

FRESHMAN (2000-01) — Played in all 29games as a freshman and earned one startagainst Hawai`i (3/7) . . . season numbersincluded 3.2 (93) points and 2.7 (77)rebounds . . . recorded a career-high 12 pointsand five field goals vs. TCU (1/23) . . . pulleddown a career-best nine rebounds vs. SMU(2/25) . . . finished with her second-best pointtotal with 11 against Hawai’i (1/26) . . .dished-out a career-best three assists againstUMKC . . . finished 4-of-4 from the free-throwline at UTEP (2/11).

HIGH SCHOOL — Was a three-year letterwin-ner at Jenks High School . . . as a senior,she led the Lady Trojans to the 6Astate championship, a regionaltitle and a conference cham-pionship . . . was named tothe all-state tournamentteam and was named tothe Tulsa World all-metrofourth team . . . was a firstteam all-conference per-former as a junior and wasnamed to the all-confer-ence second-team as asophomore and senior . . .as a junior, she receivedhonorable mention for theTulsa World all-metroteam . . . she was ratedamong the top 10 playersin the state by GregSwaim of MidwestBasketball and was rankedas the sixth-best player inOklahoma by NationalPrepHoops . . . as a junior,she led the Trojans to a19-9 overall record and a

6A state semifinal appearance . . . also letteredin volleyball and helped Jenks to the statechampionship in 1998 . . . high school basket-ball coach was Mark Cyrus.

PERSONAL — A communication major . . .born Kimberly Nicole Chiconas on June 14,1982 . . . one of two children of Pete andRuth Chiconas.

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#35 KIM CHICONAS• 6-1 • FORWARD • JR-2L • TULSA, OKLA. • JENKS H.S.

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allisonCurtin

Curtin’s Career StatisticsYEAR G-GS FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG AST ST BLK PF-D PTS-AVG*1998-99 31-7 126-282 .447 28-72 .389 119-144 .828 124-4.0 75 60 9 92-3 399-12.9*1999-00 34-34 213-454 .470 40-97 .412 133-162 .821 194-5.7 95 90 14 116-6 599-17.6*2000-01 33-32 200-432 .463 46-114 .404 84-109 .771 187-5.7 141 102 4 99-2 530-16.12001-02 Redshirt

Totals 98-73 539-1168 .461 114-283 .402 336-415 .810 505-5.2 311 252 27 307-11 1528-15.6

* denotes totals at Illinois

Full Name: Allison Dianne Curtin

Place of Birth: Taylorville, Ill.

Not many people know this about me, but I: was inFFA, Future Farmers of America, in high school.

I am superstitious about: knocking on wood all the time,and my pre-game ritual.

My favorite home-cooked meal is: sloppy joes, frenchfries and corn.

My greatest fear is: not making a positive difference topeople in need before I die. I want to make a difference inthe world.

The thing I like most about being a Tulsa GoldenHurricane is: my great coaches and my teammates.

The best player I’ve ever competed against is: SuzanneCurtin, my sister.

If I could switch places with one person for a day, itwould be: Coach Neighbors, because he knows everythingabout everything.

My favorite practice drill is: 11-man fast break andscrimmage.

My dream vacation would be: I would love to go toIreland.

My most admired non-sports figure(s) is/are: mymother.

The funniest nickname on the team is (and belongsto): “Shreev” - Alyssa Shriver

If I could bring anything from my hometown to Tulsa,it would be: my family and farm.

My greatest personal athletic moment was: winningMs. Basketball of Illinois my senior year.

My most embarrassing moment on the basketballcourt was: when I was eight-years-old, I was the only girl inan all guys YMCA league and my parents made me play injean shorts.

My favorite hobbies are: reading, writing, listening tomusic and going out with my friends.

My post-school ambition is: play in the WNBA, teachkindergarten, and fall in love with the man of my dreamsand raise a big family.

The people who had the greatest influence on my ath-letic career is/are: my mother, hands down, she hasbelieved in me more than anyone and taught me the realmeaning of hard work and practice; she is the greatest!

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TULSA — Begins her first season at Tulsa . . .a 2002-03 All-America candidate . . . trans-ferred to TU prior to the 2001-2002 campaign. . . sat out the 2001-2002 season due toNCAA transfer rules.

PRIOR TO TULSA — Was a three-year letter-winner and two-time all-Big Ten First Teamperformer and team MVP . . . was the Illini’sall-time steals leader with 252 and ranked fifthon the school’s career scoring list with 1,528and also ranked 14th in rebounding (505),assists (311) and fourth for three-point fieldgoals (114).

JUNIOR (2000-2001) — Named First TeamAll-Big Ten for the second straight season . . .earned Team’s MVP for the second straightseason and garnered the Ralph Woods FreeThrow Trophy for the third straight season . . .tied a Big Ten Tournament scoring record byamassing 35 points vs. Iowa (3/3) . . . rankssecond in Big Ten Tournament history with179 points, just 31 behind Purdue’s KatieDouglas . . . scored 126 points in five post-

Career HighsPoints

35 vs. Iowa (3-3-01)

Field Goals Made

13 vs. Iowa (3-3-01); vs. Miss. St., (3-17-01)

Three-Point FG’s Made

5 vs. Iowa (3-3-01)

Free Throws Made

14 vs. Notre Dame (11-27-99)

Rebounds

12 vs. Wisconsin (2-24-00)

Assists

10 vs. Auburn (12-30-00); Penn St. (2-15-01)

Steals

8 vs. Iowa (2-25-01)

Blocks

3 vs. Minnesota (2-6-00)

season games in 2001 (25.2 ppg) . . . scoredher 1,000th career point in the season opener. . . after suffering an ankle sprain againstUConn, came off the bench to lead the Illiniwith 17 points against DePaul . . . scored 25points, nearly half of the team’s total, to leadthe Illini past Michigan State on Feb. 18 . . .paced the Illinois squad for the second time inone week, going 3-6 from three point range toscore 21 points against Indiana . . . recorded acareer-high eight steals against Iowa . . . fin-ished the regular season ranked among theTop 10 in the conference in scoring (8th, 14.4ppg), steals (2nd, 3.04 spg), assists (7th, 4.18apg), free throw percentage (9th, .768) and 3-point field goal percentage (10th, .348) . . .ranked first in the Big Ten with an average of3.31 steals per game against conference foes .. . averaged 15.7 points per game in confer-ence contests.

SOPHOMORE (1999-2000) — Named FirstTeam All-Big Ten by the Coaches and SecondTeam All-Big Ten by the Media . . . ranked thirdin the Big Ten in scoring (17.5 ppg) . . . rankedfourth in the conference in free-throw shooting(.821) . . . won the Ralph Woods Trophy asthe top free-throw shooter on the team for thesecond-straight season . . . ranked third in theBig Ten in steals with a team-leading 90 steals,which ranks second on the Illinois all-time sin-gle-season list . . . came within one point ofbecoming the first player in Illini history toscore 1,000 points in her first two seasons . . .her 1999-2000 season marks rank her fifth inpoints (599), seventh in field goals (214),second in steals (90), fifth in free throws(133) and seventh in three-pointers (40) . . .led the team in scoring, steals, free throws,field goals, and three-pointers . . . led all scor-ers with 19 points vs. the USA National Team .. . posted back-to-back double-doubles againstUC-Santa Barbara and Boston College . . .earned Big Ten Player of the Week honorsafter averaging 22 points, 7.7 rebounds, 2.3assists and 3.0 steals per game in wins overBoston College, Duquesne and Notre Dame.

FRESHMAN (1998-1999) — Named to theAll-Big Ten Freshman Team . . . namedUniversity of Illinois “Newcomer of the Year” . .. selected to the Big Ten All-Tournament teamafter averaging 22.3 points in three games . . .her 67 points in the Big Ten Tournamenttrailed only Stephanie White-McCarty, the tour-ney MVP, who totaled 71 points . . . scored acareer-high 24 points, hitting 4-4 from three-point range, in just her fifth career start in theBig Ten final against Purdue . . . broke Big Ten

#13 ALLISON CURTIN• 5-11 • GUARD • SR-TR • TAYLORVILLE, ILL.• UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

Tournament records for three-point percentagein a game (1.000, 4 of 4), and tournament(1.000, 5 of 5) . . . hit 8 of 10 shots to score23 points off the bench in Big Ten semifinalvs. Penn State . . . scored 21 points and talliedeight rebounds in NCAA Tournament winagainst Louisville . . . Illinois’ top reserve, scor-ing 12.9 points per game primarily off thebench . . . played in all 31 games, starting onseven occasions . . . led the team in steals(60), setting the UI freshman record . . . setnew Illinois freshman record with 400 points .. . averaged 19.6 points per game in seven-game stretch, ending in NCAA First Roundgame . . . among the team leaders in severalcategories including first in free throw percent-age (.828) and personal fouls (92), second inthree-pointers made (28) and fourth in assists(75) and rebounds (124).

HIGH SCHOOL — Named Ms. Basketball forthe state of Illinois . . . averaged 29 points, 10rebounds and five steals as a senior . . .named first team all-state by the ChicagoTribune, Chicago Sun-Times and ChampaignNews-Gazette . . . chosen for IHSA Class AAAll-Tournament team . . . Central State EightAll-Conference honoree for four years andhonored as conference MVP each of her lastthree seasons . . . participated in theNorth/South IBCA All-Star Game . . . averaged22.9 points as a junior to lead Taylorville to a34-1 record and a school-best second placefinish in the 1997 Class AA State Tournament .. . earned four varsity letters in basketball . . .high school basketball coach was Carol Wilsonearned 11 varsity letters in high school, includ-ing four in track and three in cross country . . .was an all-conference pick for four years intrack and three seasons in cross country.

PERSONAL — Majoring in elementary educa-tion . . . nickname is “Al” . . . born AllisonDianne Curtin on March 31, 1980. . . one of nine childrenof Fred and MaryCurtin . . . is thesecond oldestof nine chil-dren, includ-ing fourbrothersand foursisters.

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2002-03 All American Candidate

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kaylaElliott

Elliott’s Career StatisticsYEAR G-GS FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG AST ST BLK PF-D PTS-AVG2000-01 22-0 13-27 .481 0-0 .000 5-7 .714 23-1.0 11 12 1 28-0 31-1.42001-02 23-10 46-97 .474 1-2 .500 39-58 .672 61-2.7 33 21 9 32-1 132-5.7

Totals 45-10 59-124 .476 1-2 .500 44-65 .677 84-1.9 44 33 10 60-1 163-3.6

Full Name: Kayla LaDawn Elliott

Place of Birth: Oklahoma City, Okla.

Not many people know this about me, but I: amvery shy.

I am superstitious about: splitting poles.

My favorite home-cooked meal is: baked chicken.

The thing I like most about being a Tulsa GoldenHurricane is: my teammates.

If I could switch places with one person for a day,it would be: a younger me.

My favorite practice drill is: stop-score-stop.

My dream vacation would be: Jamaica.

My most admired non-sports figure(s) is/are: mymom and brother.

The funniest nickname on the team is (andbelongs to): “Wojo” - Emily Jaskowiak.

If I could bring anything from my hometown toTulsa, it would be: my cable.

My greatest personal athletic moment was: myfirst start at TU.

My most embarrassing moment on the basketballcourt was: airballed a free throw attempt.

My favorite hobbies are: listening to music andsleeping.

My post-school ambition is: to become a coach.

The people who had the greatest influence on my athletic career is/are: mom and brother.

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TULSA — A two-year letterwinner . . . hasplayed in 45 career games with seven starts . . . career averages include 3.6 (163) pointsand 1.9 (84) rebounds.

SOPHOMORE (2001-02) — Made her firstappearance of the season against UMKC andfinished with four points . . . tallied a career-high 16 points, and connected on a single-game best 10-of-11 free throw attempts vs.Oral Roberts (12/18) . . . totaled a career-highfive field goals, one three-pointer and twosteals vs. Hawaii (1/19) . . . finished with agame-high 12 points, five field goals and twosteals vs. Boise State (2/7) . . . posted acareer-high eight rebounds, six assists and fourblocked shots against UTEP (2/9/02) . . .

Career HighsPoints

16 vs. Oral Roberts (12-18-01)

Field Goals Made

5 vs. Hawaii (1-19-02) and Boise State(2-7-02)

Three-Point FG’s Made

1 vs. Hawaii (1-19-02)

Free Throws Made

10 vs. Oral Roberts (12-18-01)

Rebounds

8 vs. UTEP (2-9-02)

Assists

6 vs. UTEP (2-9-02)

Steals

2 vs. eight teams; most recently San JoseState (3-6-02)

Blocks

4 vs. UTEP (2-9-02)

averaged 5.7 (132) points and 2.7 (61)rebounds per game . . . played in 23 gamesand earned 10 starting assignments . . .earned her first career start against No. 8Louisiana Tech.

FRESHMAN (2000-01) — Played in 22games as a freshman . . . averaged 1.4 (31)points and 1.0 (23) rebounds per game . . .came off the bench against San Jose State (1-28) and recorded a career-best 11points and finished 4-of-4from the field and 3-of-4from the free-throw line .. . collected a career-high five reboundsagainst Hawai’i (1-16). . . dished-out acareer-best threeassists against UMKC .. . collected two stealsvs. UTEP (1-21), SanJose State (1-28) andUMKC.

HIGH SCHOOL —Was a four-year letter-winner at SoutheastHigh School . . . as asenior, she was an all-state performer andteam MVP . . . led herteam in scoring allfour years of hercareer and finishedfirst in rebounds andblocked shots duringher senior campaign . .. was an all-city selec-tion as a junior andsenior . . . finishedfourth in scoring, fifth inrebounds and sixth infield goal percentageamong class 5A players .. . started every game

during her prep career . . . helped her team tothe regional consolation championship as asenior . . . led her AAU team, the OklahomaStorm, to a second-place finish at the AAUNational Tournament in 1999 . . . was a mem-ber of the Oklahoma Scholars program . . .high school basketball coach was CurtisThompson.

PERSONAL — An arts and sciences major . . .born Kayla LaDawn Elliott on September 6,1982 . . . one of four children of James Elliott.

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#30 KAYLA ELLIOTT• 5-9 • GUARD • JR-2L • OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.• SOUTHEAST H.S.

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beckyHeidotten

Heidotten’s Career StatisticsYEAR G-GS FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG AST ST BLK PF-D PTS-AVG2000-01 17-11 56-96 .583 0-0 .000 30-44 .682 68-4.0 9 11 9 47-4 142-8.42001-02 30-0 105-164 .640 0-0 .000 46-62 .742 136-4.5 9 23 6 58-1 256-8.5

Totals 47-11 161-260 .620 0-0 .000 76-106 .720 204-4.3 18 34 15 105-5 398-8.5

Full Name: Becky Rose Heidotten

Place of Birth: St. Louis, Mo.

Not many people know this about me, but I: want togo skydiving.

My favorite home-cooked meal is: meatloaf, mashedpotatoes, green beans and lemon poppy seed muffins.

My greatest fear is: not succeeding at something.

My favorite practice drill is: 11-man fast break.

My dream vacation would be: somewhere exotic where Icould lay on a beach and relax, but also have some adven-ture sports with my friends.

If I could bring anything from my hometown to Tulsa,it would be: Henke’s Burgers or Steak ‘N’ Shake.

My favorite hobbies are: movies, hanging out withfriends, horseback riding and anything adventuresome.

The people who had the greatest influence on my ath-letic career is/are: my first-select basketball coaches -Dave Schellert and Dennis Lutz.

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TULSA — A two-year letterwinner . . . hasstarted 11 of 47 career games . . . careernumbers include 8.8 (412) points and 4.3(204) rebounds . . . a two-year member ofthe all-WAC Academic team . . . owns theschool’s and WAC’s single-season record forfield goal percentage (.640) and currentlyranks first among TU’s career field goal per-centage leaders (.619) . . . also set the WAC’ssingle-season record for best field goal per-centage during conference season (.679)

SOPHOMORE (2001-2002) — Played in all30 games . . . season figures included 8.5(256) points and 4.5 (136) rebounds . . . col-lected a career-best 15 rebounds againstFresno State (1/31) . . . the 15 boards werethe third-best single-game total in school histo-ry . . . her 12-point, 15-rebound performancemarked the first double-double of her career . .

Career HighsPoints

21 vs. SMU (2-21-02) and San Diego(12-20-00)

Field Goals Made

8 vs. Nevada (2-2-02)

Three-Point FG’s Made

N/A

Free Throws Made

9 vs. San Diego (12-20-00)

Rebounds

15 vs. Fresno State (1-31-02)

Assists

3 vs. three teams; most recently againstSMU (1-26-02)

Steals

4 vs. Duquesne (12-30-00) and BoiseState (2-2-02)

Blocks

2 vs. three teams; most recently againstHawaii (1-16-01)

. tied her career steals mark with four vs. BoiseState (2/7) . . . named the WAC Player of theWeek on Feb. 4 . . . scored double figures in15 games, including 11 out of the last 12 con-tests . . . tied her career high with 21 pointsagainst SMU (2/21) . . . also added 10 boardsagainst the Mustangs for her second careerdouble-double . . . named the WAC Player ofthe Week for the second time in 2001-02 onFeb. 25 . . . set TU’s and the WAC’s overalland conference single-season record for fieldgoal percentage with an .640 overall and .679conference games only percentage . . . namedto the all-WAC Academic team.

FRESHMAN (2000-01) — Played in 17games as a freshman . . . missed 12 gameswith a stress fracture in her leg . . . earned 11starts . . . season averages included 8.4 (142)points and 4.0 (68) rebounds per contest . . .earned her first collegiate start against #14Oklahoma . . . scored nine points and pulleddown four boards against the Sooners . . .recorded a career-high eight rebounds vs. NewOrleans and San Diego and three assistsagainst Oklahoma State . . . tallied a career-high 21 points against San Diego . . .recorded 12 points against WesternMichigan, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi andColorado State . . . also finished with acareer-best six field goals against SanDiego and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi . . .connected on a career-best nine freethrows against San Diego . . . wasnamed to the all-WAC Academic team.

HIGH SCHOOL — Was a four-yearletterwinner at Rosary High School. . . as a senior, she averaged19.9 points and 9.5 reboundsper game . . . was a second-team all-state selection . . . wasnamed to the all-conference, all-metro and all-district first team . .. was selected as the AAAConference Most ValuablePlayer . . . led her team to astate championship as a soph-omore, a state runner-up fin-ish as a freshman, four straightconference titles, two districtchampionships and two district

second-place finishes . . . selected to theWBCA-Reebok Senior Premier Camp . . .ranked as the top senior at the AdidasMidwest Summer Shoutout . . . was rated asone of the top-5 players in the state ofMissouri by Midwest Basketball and NationalPrepHoops magazine . . . was voted a St. LouisPost-Dispatch Scholar Athlete . . . was nomi-nated by the Missouri Basketball CoachesAssociation for Miss Show-Me Basketball 2000. . . was selected to play in the MBCA/Hall ofFame all-star game . . . holds five MissouriState High School records and six Rosary HighSchool records . . . played in 122 consecutivegames . . . led her team to a four-year recordof 107-15 . . . also lettered in softball and vol-leyball . . . was valedictorian of her senior class. . . was a four-time AAA Conference All-Academic selection . . . a member of theNational Honor Society and Who’s WhoAmong All-American High School Students . . .was a recipient of the George WashingtonCarver Award . . . high school basketball coachwas Ron Sanford.

PERSONAL — Majoring in nursing . . . a two-time member of the TU Athletic Director’sHonor Roll and the President’s List (4.0) . . .born Becky Rose Heidotten on October 30,1981 . . . one of two children of Paul andGlenda Heidotten.

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#54 BECKY HEIDOTTEN• 6-3 • FORWARD • JR-2L • FLORISSANT, MO.• ROSARY H.S.

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emilyJaskowiak

Jaskowiak’s Career StatisticsYEAR G-GS FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG AST ST BLK PF-D PTS-AVG2001-02 4-0 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 4-5 .800 4-1.0 0 0 0 1-0 10-2.5

Full Name: Emily Louise Jaskowiak

Place of Birth: St. Louis, Mo.

Not many people know this about me, but I: won anational equestrian championship in 1996.

I am superstitious about: saying stuff and not knockingon wood.

My favorite home-cooked meal is: mashed potatoes.

My greatest fear is: spiders - I hated the bookCharlotte’s Web.

The thing I like most about being a Tulsa GoldenHurricane is: the support from everyone.

The best player I’ve ever competed against is: It’s atoss-up between Dionnah Jackson and Allison Curtin.

If I could switch places with one person for a day, itwould be: Coach Neighbors.

My favorite practice drill is: four-minute shooting

My dream vacation would be: someplace secluded,tropical, warm, great weather the whole time and withpeople I love.

My most admired non-sports figure(s) is/are: mymom and two grandmothers (Lydia and Rose)

The funniest nickname on the team is (and belongsto): “The Greek Goddess” – Kim Chiconas and “LatinoHeat” – Allison Curtin.

If I could bring anything from my hometown toTulsa, it would be: Einstein Bagels

My greatest personal athletic moment was: after los-ing three years in a row in the district championship gamein high school, we finally won against the second-rankedteam in state my senior year. We beat them by 30 points.

My most embarrassing moment on the basketballcourt was: my senior year my sister (Allison) depantsedme in front of our male coaches. I didn’t want them tonotice any sudden movements, so I stood there with shortsaround my ankles slowly bending down to pick them up.It was really funny.

My favorite hobbies are: sports, painting, drawing andsinging in the most annoying, high-pitched voice ever.

The people who had the greatest influence on myathletic career is/are: my grandfather, father and friendDionnah Jackson (plays at OU).

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TULSA — Begins her first full season at TUafter sitting out most of the 2001-02 seasonwith a redshirt.

FRESHMAN (2001-02) — Played in fourgames as a freshman . . . missed a majority ofthe season with injuries and was forced toredshirt . . . averaged 2.5 (10) points and 1.0(4) rebounds . . . came off the bench againstArkansas-Little Rock and recorded a careerhigh two field goals, two rebounds and twofree throws for six points.

Career HighsPoints

6 vs. UALR (11-30-01)

Field Goals Made

2 vs. UALR (11-30-01)

Three-Point FG’s Made

0

Free Throws Made

2 vs. UALR (11-30-01)

Rebounds

2 vs. UALR (11-30-01)

Assists

0

Steals

0

Blocks

0

HIGH SCHOOL — Was a four-year letterwin-ner and starter at Parkway West High School . .. was a first team all-state, all-district and all-conference selection as a senior and was alsonamed to the all-metro second team . . . ledher team to a 30-2 record and to district, con-ference and sectional titles and a state runner-up finish . . . set the school’s single-seasonrecord for scoring, field goals, field goal per-centage and completed her career as ParkwayWest’s career scoring and rebounding leader . .. was voted the team MVP and served as theteam’s co-captain during her senior campaign. . . concluded her career as a four-time all-conference and threetime all-district and all-metro per-former . . . was an all-state sec-ond team selection as a sopho-more and junior . . . helpedguide her team to fourstraight undefeated confer-ence titles . . . was a Street& Smith honorable men-tion All-American as ajunior . . . played in theMBCA/Hall of Famegame . . . during thesummer of 2001, sheattended the AAUChicago Deep SouthClassic Blue Chip Campin Durham, N.C. . . .also lettered in softballand volleyball . . . was athree-time all-conferenceselection in softball . . .was a member of theWho’s Who AmongHigh School Athletes

. . . high school coach was Steve Baxter.

PERSONAL — Majoring in arts and sciences .. . named to the TU Athletic Director’s HonorRoll . . . born Emily Louise Jaskowiak on July11, 1982 . . . nickname “Wojo” . . . one ofthree children of Dennis and CynthiaJaskowiak . . . brother, Derek, is a member ofthe U.S. Naval Academy football team . . . hergrandfather, Charles Share, played basketballfor the NBA’s St. Louis Hawks from 1950-60.

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#22 EMILY JASKOWIAK• 6-1 • FORWARD • FR-RS• CHESTERFIELD, MO.• PARKWAY WEST H.S.

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alyssa Shriver

Shriver’s Career StatisticsYEAR G-GS FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG AST ST BLK PF-D PTS-AVG*1998-99 21-0 7-17 .412 0-0 .000 13-22 .591 19-0.9 2 0 5 13-0 27-1.3*1999-00 14-0 5-14 .357 0-0 .000 5-5 1.000 10-0.7 1 0 4 7-0 15-1.12000-01 Redshirt2001-02 30-30 118-253 .466 0-0 .000 46-57 .807 153-5.1 23 10 77 71-1 282-9.4

Totals 65-30 130-284 .460 0-0 .000 64-84 .762 182-2.8 26 10 86 91-1 324-5.0* denotes totals at Iowa State

Full Name: Alyssa Nicolle Shriver

Place of Birth: Ivanhoe, Minn.

Not many people know this about me, but I: lovemusicals.

I am superstitious about: no superstitions, except thatI have to have my nails freshly painted for every game.

My favorite home-cooked meal is: steak and mashedpotatoes.

My greatest fear is: that my kids will be seven-feet tall.

The thing I like most about being a Tulsa GoldenHurricane is: my teammates and my coaches.

The best player I’ve ever competed against is: IcissTillis at Duke and Allison Curtin during pick-up.

If I could switch places with one person for a day,it would be: Ashley Judd.

My dream vacation would be: a month in Italy.

My most admired non-sports figure(s) is/are:Mother Teresa and Christopher Reeves.

The funniest nickname on the team is (and belongsto): “Wojo” - Emily Jaskowiak.

If I could bring anything from my hometown toTulsa, it would be: Bogey’s, a run-down ice cream jointin Salina, Kan.

My greatest personal athletic moment was: receiv-ing a scholarship to TU.

My most embarrassing moment on the basketballcourt was: one of the many times I have tripped andfallen during practice.

My post-school ambition is: a career inmarketing/advertising.

The people who had the greatest influence on myathletic career is/are: my parents.

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TULSA — A returning letterwinner and starter .. . transferred to TU from Iowa State prior tothe 2000-01 campaign . . . owns the school’ssingle-game (14), single-season (77) andcareer marks (77) for blocked shots . . . alsoowns the WAC’s overall and conference single-game record for blocked shots (14).

JUNIOR (2001-02) — Named to the all-WACNewcomer team in her first season at Tulsa . .. started all 30 games . . . season numbersincluded 9.4 (282) points, 5.1 (153)rebounds and 2.6 (77) blocked shots pergame . . . recorded career highs of 25 points,10 field goals and five free throws against OralRoberts (11/27) . . . finished with 21 points,nine rebounds and seven blocked shots vs.#4 Oklahoma . . . set the school mark forblocked shots in a single-game with 14 against#8 Louisiana Tech . . . the 14 blocks are aWAC single-game record and are the second-most recorded in one game in NCAA Division

Career HighsPoints

25 vs. Oral Roberts (11-27-01)

Field Goals Made

10 vs. Oral Roberts (11-27-01) and UTEP(1-10-02)

Three-Point FG’s Made

0

Free Throws Made

5 vs. Oral Roberts (11-27-01)

Rebounds

10 vs. Fresno State (1-5-02) and UTEP(1-10-02)

Assists

4 vs. UMKC (12-10-01)

Steals

2 vs. three teams; most recently againstUTEP (1-10-02)

Blocks

14 vs. #8 Louisiana Tech (1-24-02)

I Women’s Basketball history . . . also owns theschool’s single-season and career mark forblocked shots with 77 . . . was named to theBertha Teague Classic All-Tournament team . . .recorded her first career double-double with17 points and a career-best 10 reboundsagainst Fresno State (1/5/) . . . has threecareer double-doubles . . . recorded a school-record 10 straight field goals against UTEP(1/10) . . . was named the WAC Player of theWeek for Jan. 7-13 . . . scored 20 or morepoints in four games and reached double fig-ures in 11 of 30 games . . . tied the schoolrecord for games played and started in oneseason . . . her .466 field goal percentageranks seventh among TU’s single season lead-ers . . . named to the all-WAC Academic team.

PRIOR TO TULSA — Was a two-year letter-winner at Iowa State . . . played in 35 gamesin her two seasons . . . saw limited action bothher freshman and sophomore seasons, playingbehind Angie Welle who was a 1999-2000all-Big 12 second-team performer . . . as asophomore, she played in14 contests as the

Cyclones captured the Big 12 ConferenceTournament Championship and advanced tothe NCAA Midwest Region “Sweet Sixteen” . . .off the court, Shriver was a 1999 all-Big 12Academic first-team selection and was a three-time member of the Big 12 Commissioner’sHonor Roll . . . played in 21 games as a fresh-man . . . tallied a career-high six points inseven minutes vs. Missouri . . . sat out the2000-2001 season due to NCAA transferrules.

HIGH SCHOOL — As a senior at Salina SouthHigh School, was named USA Today’s KansasPlayer of the Year and was a Street & Smith’shonorable mention All-America selection . . .was a three-time all-state selection and wasalso named all-state her senior year by TopekaCapital Journal, Wichita Eagle, AssociatedPress and Kansas Sports Magazine . . . sheled her team to three state tournaments, fin-ishing second as a senior . . . her squad tallieda 44-3 record during her final two seasons . . .completed her high school career as the stateof Kansas’ all-time career blocked shots leader(601) . . . averaged 15.9 points and 10.7rebounds her senior season . . . was Kansas’sophomore basketball player of the year . . . afour-time all-county pick . . . was a member ofNational Honor Society . . . named to all-league academic squad four years . . . highschool basketball coach was Bruce Erickson.

PERSONAL — A communication major . . . amember of the TU Athletic Director’s

Honor Roll and the Dean’s List . . .born Alyssa Nicolle Shriver on

December 11, 1979 . . .one of two children of

Jeff and CindyShriver.

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#40 ALYSSA SHRIVER• 6-4 • CENTER • SR-1L • SALINA, KAN.• IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY

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leannUpshaw

Upshaw’s Career StatisticsYEAR G-GS FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG AST ST BLK PF-D PTS-AVG2001-02 30-16 31-73 .425 0-5 .000 19-36 .528 70-2.3 46 23 0 49-2 81-2.7

Full Name: Sara LeAnn Upshaw

Place of Birth: Memphis, Tenn.

Not many people know this about me, but I: love tosing.

I am superstitious about: anything that happens in 3’s.

My favorite home-cooked meal is: Chitlins.

My greatest fear is: not succeeding in life.

The thing I like most about being a Tulsa GoldenHurricane is: the fans.

The best player I’ve ever competed against is: LatoyaThomas, who plays at Mississippi State.

If I could switch places with one person for a day, itwould be: Allen Iverson.

My favorite practice drill is: stop-score-stop.

My dream vacation would be: going to Jamaica.

My most admired non-sports figure(s) is/are: my sis-ter.

The funniest nickname on the team is (and belongsto): “Wojo” - Emily Jaskowiak, I gave her this namebecause I couldn’t pronounce her last name.

If I could bring anything from my hometown toTulsa, it would be: Wings to Go.

My greatest personal athletic moment was: when Iscored 35 points and had 18 rebounds my junior year in aconference game and we won by 15 points.

My most embarrassing moment on the basketballcourt was: I vomited on the court while bringing the balldown in a regional tournament my freshman year in highschool.

My post-school ambition is: play in WNBA.

The people who had the greatest influence on myathletic career is/are: my sister.

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TULSA — A returning letterwinner and starter.

FRESHMAN (2001-02) — Played in all 30games with 16 starts . . . averaged 2.7 (81)points, 2.3 (70) rebounds and 1.5 (46)assists per game . . . earned her first collegiatestart against Arkansas-Little Rock and recordedfive points, three rebounds, two steals and sixassists . . . finished 5-of-5 from the field andrecorded a career-high 10 points vs. BoiseState (2/7) . . . grabbed a career-best sixrebounds against Fresno State (1/5) . . .dished out a career-best six assists againstArkansas-Little Rock . . . was the only freshmanto play in all 30 games.

HIGH SCHOOL — Was a two-year letterwin-ner and starter at Marked Tree High School

Career HighsPoints

10 vs. Boise State (2-7-02)

Field Goals Made

5 vs. Boise State (2-7-02)

Three-Point FG’s Made

0

Free Throws Made

3 vs. two teams; most recently againstFresno State (1-15-02)

Rebounds

6 vs. Fresno State (1-15-02)

Assists

5 vs. UALR (11-30-01)

Steals

3 vs. four teams; most recently againstSan Jose State (3-6-02)

Blocks

0

and at Jonesboro HighSchool . . . was an all-stateand all-conference first-teamperformer as a senior andalso led the conference inscoring as a senior . . . wasnamed the McDonald’sShootout Player of the Game. . . completed her career asa three-time all-state and all-conference selection and atwo-time all-region and all-district selection . . . was theconference player of the yearas a sophomore . . . wasranked as the 21st-best pointguard nationally and one ofthe top 115 players in thenation’s 2001 class by theAll-Star Girls Report . . . ledJHS to two conference cham-pionships and MTHS to itsfirst conference champi-onship in 10 years . . . ledJonesboro High School to a26-3 record and advanced tothe state quarterfinals as asenior . . . concluded herprep career with an 88-22overall record . . . was namedto the all-conference academ-ic team . . . was selected asone of the top-3 players inthe state of Arkansas by theArkansas Democrat-Gazetteand the Jonesboro Sun . . .also lettered in track andsoftball . . . high schoolcoach was MichelleBirdsong.

PERSONAL — A businessmajor . . . born Sara LeAnnUpshaw on October 15,1982 . . . one of nine chil-dren of Mary Lois Upshawand Willie Daniel.

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#3 LEANN UPSHAW• 5-7 • GUARD • SO-1L• MARKED TREE, ARK.• JONESBORO H.S.

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tatanishaWagoner

Wagoner’s Career StatisticsYEAR G-GS FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG AST ST BLK PF-D PTS-AVG2001-02 11-0 7-21 .333 0-0 .000 3-7 .429 9-0.8 1 2 3 7-0 17-1.5

Full Name: TaTanisha Mattea Wagoner

Place of Birth: Alamogordo, N.M.

Not many people know this about me, but I: don’t liketo speak in front of a lot of people.

I am superstitious about: splitting poles.

My favorite home-cooked meal is: spaghetti.

The thing I like most about being a Tulsa GoldenHurricane is: being a part of a team that is like a family.

If I could switch places with one person for a day, itwould be: anybody on the Washington Mystics team.

My favorite practice drill is: stop-score-stop.

My dream vacation would be: to spend a week inJamaica.

The funniest nickname on the team is (and belongsto): “Wojo” - Emily Jaskowiak

The top three teams in women’s college basketballthis year will be: Tulsa, Duke and UConn

If I could bring anything from my hometown to Tulsa,it would be: my little brother, Marques.

My most embarrassing moment on the basketballcourt was: shooting four airballs in one game when I wasin high school

My favorite hobbies are: listening to music, shopping,hanging out with friends and dancing.

My post-school ambition is: to be able to continue play-ing basketball.

The people who had the greatest influence on myathletic career is/are: my family and Terri Hollern, my oldsoftball coach

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TULSA — A returning letterwinner.

FRESHMAN (2001-02) — Played in 11games . . . averaged 1.5 (17) points and 0.8(9) rebounds . . . recorded a career-best fivepoints, two rebounds and two blocked shotsvs. Nevada (1/3) . . . tallied a career-best oneassist and tied her career mark with two fieldgoals and one steal against Hawaii (1/19).

HIGH SCHOOL — Was a three-year letterwin-ner at Alamogordo High School . . . wasnamed to the AZ all-tournament squad andall-district team as a senior and was alsonamed the tournament MVP of theAlamogordo Kiwanis Tournament . . . complet-

Career HighsPoints

5 vs. Nevada (1-3-02)

Field Goals Made

2 vs. three teams; most recently against#8 Louisiana Tech

Three-Point FG’s Made

0

Free Throws Made

2 vs. UTEP (1-10-02)

Rebounds

2 vs. Nevada (1-3-02)

Assists

1 vs. Hawaii (1-19-02)

Steals

1 vs. UALR (11-30-01) and Hawaii (1-19-02)

Blocks

2 vs. Nevada (1-3-02)

ed her career as a three-time all-district per-former and was listed as one of the top-10players in the state of New Mexico by USAToday as a junior . . . also was named as one

of the top-10 juniors in the state by AdidasMidwest Basketball . . . also lettered in softball. . . led her high school softball team to a statechampionship in 1999 and a state runner-upfinish in 2000 . . . a member of the NationalHonor Society . . . high school coach was GaryChapman.

PERSONAL — Majoring in business . . . bornTaTanisha Mattea Wagoner on April 13, 1983 . . . nickname is “TaTa” . . . one of three chil-dren of Marie Wagoner.

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#45 TATANISHA WAGONER• 6-1 • FORWARD • SO-1L • ALAMOGORDO, N.M.• ALAMOGORDO H.S.

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Full Name: Sarah Elizabeth Lundberg

Place of Birth: Westville, Okla.

Not many people know this about me, but I:have a 4.0

I am superstitious about: nothing, we control ourdestiny.

My favorite home-cooked meal is: my dad is afull-blood Swede; he makes the best Swedish pan-cakes.

My greatest fear is: having to go another year with-out competing in college basketball and losing some-one I love.

The thing I like most about being a Tulsa GoldenHurricane is: receiving a great education and havingthe ability to play and hang out with teammates, whoare fun, crazy and caring people.

The best player I’ve ever competed against is:Ashley Robinson, who plays at the University ofTennessee.

If I could switch places with one person for aday, it would be: any person who is spending theday walking on the beach and getting a massage.

My favorite practice drill is: any drill that allowsme to shoot the ball and any drill that does notinvolve defense.

My dream vacation would be: three months spentbackpacking across Europe.

My most admired non-sports figure(s) is/are: myparents. They are the most supportive, loving andhard working people who truly love God.

The funniest nickname on the team is (andbelongs to): “Wojo” - Emily Jaskowiak

If I could bring anything from my hometown toTulsa, it would be: my four-wheeler.

My greatest personal athletic moment was: com-ing to Tulsa.

My most embarrassing moment on the basket-ball court was: losing the state championship.

My favorite hobbies are: swimming, rafting, hiking,four-wheeling, traveling, shopping, eating, and spend-ing time with my family and friends

My post-school ambition is: to travel the world,meet my soul mate, marry, have lots of children, be ahousewife and live happily ever after.

The people who had the greatest influence onmy athletic career is/are: my parents and highschool coach, Bobby Smith.

TULSA — Transferred to Tulsa prior to the2002-03 season . . . will have two years of eli-gibility remaining.

PRIOR TO TULSA — Came to Tulsa afterspending a year and a half at the University ofArkansas and spring of 2002 at OklahomaState University . . . previously, she was amember of the Arkansas women’s basketballteam during the 2000-01 season . . . signedwith the Lady Razorbacks as a high school jun-ior and spent one season on the team duringthe 2000-01 campaign . . . a member inArkansas’ recruiting class that ranked14th in the country . . . received aredshirt season as a freshmanat Arkansas, then transferredto OSU.

HIGH SCHOOL — Preppedat Prairie Grove (Ark.) HighSchool where she led theLady Tigers to the AAA statechampionship game as asenior, averaging 21.7points, 10.7 rebounds and3.5 blocked shots pergame . . . ranked as the57th-best player in thecountry and the 10th-bestpower forward by the All-Star Girls Report in 2000. . . received USA TodayAll-America honorablemention honors andwas named to the All-Southern team by theOrlando Sentinel . . .posted an extensiveAAU career and led herclub team, the ArkansasMavericks, to the AAUstate title in 1999 . . .also played on a BCInational championshipteam from Arkansas in1999 . . . averaged 21.6points, 12.2 rebounds, 4.1blocks and 2.0 steals pergame as a junior and ledPGHS to a district title . . .during her junior and senior

seasons, was a first-team selection to theArkansas Democrat-Gazette’s five-playerDream Team . . . also participated in theArkansas coaches all-star game . . . chalked upher prep scoring high with 36 points againstGentry (Ark.) High School as a sophomoreand pulled down a career-best 23 reboundsagainst Huntsville (Ark.) High School as a jun-ior . . . high school coach was Bobby Smith . . .a 4.0 student, she was the class valedictorianat Prairie Grove and served as the studentcouncil president .

PERSONAL — Majoring in management . . .born Sarah Elizabeth Lundberg on March 11,1982 . . . one of three children of Jack andSharon Lundberg.

#25 SARAH LUNDBERG• 6-2 • FORWARD • SO-TR• PRAIRIE GROVE, ARK.• UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS

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Full Name: Megan Janelle Moody

Place of Birth: Melbourne, Australia

Not many people know this about me, but I:have a cute tattoo. It’s a Koala bear, wearing a yellowsinglet and green shorts, playing ball.

My favorite home-cooked meal is: a leg of lambroasted over hot coals. Hot lamb rolls with mintsauce and veal snitzel with mashed potatoes, peas,corn and carrots.

My greatest fear is: losing a family member whileI’m here in the states

The thing I like most about being a Tulsa GoldenHurricane is: my teammates and all of he greatfriends I’ve made being here.

The best player I’ve ever competed against is:Penny Taylor.

My favorite practice drill is: scrimmaging againsteach other

My dream vacation would be: to visit all theHoliday resorts off the Queensland coast.

My most admired non-sports figure(s) is/are: myparents, they would give anything to help their chil-dren succeed in life.

The funniest nickname on the team is (andbelongs to): “Wojo” - Emily Jaskowiak

If I could bring anything from my hometown toTulsa, it would be: my family, my dogs and thebeach.

My greatest personal athletic moment was:being selected into the all Australian squad and com-ing to TU.

My favorite hobbies are: reading, eating andsleeping and playing with my dogs.

My post-school ambition is: to be happy, healthyand maybe even play professional ball in the WNBAor in Europe.

The people who had the greatest influence onmy athletic career is/are: my mom and dad.

HIGH SCHOOL – Was a two-time memberof the Victorian State team . . . also trainedwith the Melbourne Tigers National Leagueteam and was selected to the Knox AmateurBasketball Association’s ABA team . . . playedone season with the Knox Raiders and was ateammate of former Golden Hurricane stand-out Tammy Goyne . . . during the 2000 sea-son, she led her club team, the Nunawading

Spectres, to the Grand Final and finished asthe Australian Basketball Association nationalrunner-up . . . as a member of the U18Victorian Metro State team, she led her clubto a bronze medal at the Australian NationalTitles . . . guided her U16 Victorian Stateteam to a silver medal at the AustralianNational Titles in 1998 and was one of 40players selected to the Adidas ABC All-StarBasketball Camp . . . named the JuniorSports Star of the Year by The LeaderNewspapers in 1998.

PERSONAL – Majoring in excercise sportsscience . . . born Megan (pronounced Mee-gan) Janelle Moody on November 3, 1983. . . one of three children of Michael and

Mary-Ann Moody.

#41 MEGAN MOODY• 6-2 • GUARD/FORWARD • FR-HS• FRANKSTON, VICTORIA,

AUSTRALIA • FRANKSTON H.S.

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Full Name: Kara Kathleen Pongonis

Place of Birth: San Antonio, Texas

Not many people know this about me, but I:love to sing in the shower.

My favorite home-cooked meal is: my mom’sspaghetti or dad’s BBQ brisket.

My greatest fear is: failure.

The thing I like most about being a Tulsa GoldenHurricane is: the competition and expectation forexcellence.

The best player I’ve ever competed against is:Allison Curtin.

If I could switch places with one person for aday, it would be: my boyfriend, Tim.

My dream vacation would be: me and my hus-band on our very own island

My most admired non-sports figure(s) is/are: mydad because he believes in me and has always taughtme to do my best. He loves watching me play andsupports me no matter what.

The funniest nickname on the team is (andbelongs to): “Wojo” - Emily Jaskowiak

If I could bring anything from my hometown toTulsa, it would be: Timothy Paslay, my boyfriend

My greatest personal athletic moment was: thenight I was Color’s Day Queen we beat Van Buren andI had 32 points.

My most embarrassing moment on the basket-ball court was: running the wrong way.

My favorite hobbies are: working out, dancing andspending time with my two best friends.

My post-school ambition is: to go as far in basket-ball as I can, then to become a youth minister and getmarried.

The people who had the greatest influence onmy athletic career is/are: Ron Brewer (Candice’sdad) and my parents.

HIGH SCHOOL – Was a three-year letterwin-ner and starter at Springdale High School . . .completed her career as a two-time all-stateperformer and a three-time member of the all-conference team . . . played in the ArkansasAll-Star game as a senior . . . averaged 12.0points, 5.0 assists and 3.0 steals as a seniorand led the Lady Bulldogs to a second-placefinish in the 5A-West Conference . . . namedto the Arkansas Democrat Gazette’s all-Northwest Arkansas Girls Team . . . was nomi-nated to the 2002 McDonald’s All-America

Team . . . also named to the KURM Radio“Dream Team” during her final season . . . as ajunior, she led Springdale to a state runner-upfinish and averaged 14.2 points and 3.0 stealsand assists per game . . . helped her AAUteam, the Lady Belles, to a fifth-place finishand picked up MVP honors at the ArkansasElite Basketball Camp . . . named to the all-area team by the Northwest Arkansas Times .. . also lettered in track and cross country . . .was an all-state cross country performer as asenior . . . high school coach was Sandy Wright. . . a member of Who’s Who Among AmericanHigh School Students . . . graduated first inher class.

PERSONAL – Majoring in arts and sciences . . . born Kara Kathleen Pongonis on July 24,1984 . . . one of three children of Victor andMamie Pongonis.

#1 KARA PONGONIS• 5-5 • GUARD • FR-HS • SPRINGDALE, ARK. • SPRINGDALE H.S.

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Full Name: Jillian Latrice Robbins

Place of Birth: Tulsa, Okla.

Not many people know this about me, but I: likeGarth Brooks.

I am superstitious about: everything.

My favorite home-cooked meal is: fried chicken,turnip greens, cornbread and red Kool-Aid.

My greatest fear is: tearing my ACL for the thirdtime.

The thing I like most about being a Tulsa GoldenHurricane is: the great educational opportunity.

The best player I’ve ever competed against is:Allison Curtin.

If I could switch places with one person for aday, it would be: anyone who is close to MatthewMcConahey.

My favorite practice drill is: three-man weave.

My dream vacation would be: Paris, France.

My most admired non-sports figure(s) is/are:Maya Angelou.

The funniest nickname on the team is (andbelongs to): “Wojo” - Emily Jaskowiak.

If I could bring anything from my hometown toTulsa, it would be: The Galleria, it’s the best shop-ping ever!

My greatest personal athletic moment was:when I scored 40 points in one game.

My most embarrassing moment on the basket-ball court was: in the fourth grade. We had a gameon my birthday and we lost for the first time ever. Iwas in so much shock that I gave myself an asthmaattack.

My favorite hobbies are: cooking and shopping.

My post-school ambition is: to become a physicaltherapist.

The people who had the greatest influence onmy athletic career is/are: my parents and my highschool basketball coach-Tresa Hornsby.

HIGH SCHOOL – Was three-year letterwinnerat Klein High School . . . began her senior sea-son ranked as the 34th-best center in thenational class of 2002, and also ranked as oneof the top-200 players in the nation accordingto the All-Star Girls Report . . . was an All-Greater Houston Preseason second-team pickentering her senior season . . . missed her jun-ior season with a knee injury . . . averaged15.0 points, 7.5 rebounds and 3.4 blocked

shots per game as a sophomore, while shoot-ing 56-percent from the field . . . named tothe all-district first team and was selected asthe Newcomer of the Year for District 15-5Aduring her sophomore campaign . . . set herhigh school’s single-season records forrebounds (317) and blocks (109) as a sopho-more . . . during her freshman season, shewas a first-team all-district performer, MVP ofthe Bruce Allen League and was selected tothe Gulf Coast Classic first team . . . highschool coach was Tresa Hornsby . . . earnedfour letters in track . . . was a state qualifierand regional runner-up in track as a senior.

PERSONAL – Majoring in arts and sciences . . . born Jillian Latrice Robbins on February 7,1984 . . . one of three children of Earl andBeverly Burroughs.

#14 JILLIAN ROBBINS• 6-1 • FORWARD • FR-HS • SPRING, TEXAS • KLEIN H.S.

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Davis’ Career StatisticsYEAR G-GS FG-FGA PCT 3PTS PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG AST ST BLK PF-D PTS-AVG99-00 28-0 22-35 .629 0-0 .000 25-39 .641 69-2.5 5 9 3 23-0 69-2.500-01 37-1 45-77 .584 0-0 .000 23-45 .511 134-3.6 12 17 7 74-1 113-3.1

Totals 65-1 67-112 .598 0-0 .000 48-84 .571 203-3.1 17 26 10 97-1 182-2.8

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Tulsa Golden Hurricane turned the 2001-02campaign from a season of uncertainty into the best year inschool history. Coming off an 8-21 season in 2000-01, theHurricane returned eight letterwinners, including four starters,for the 2001-02 campaign.

With four seasoned seniors, an experienced group ofunderclassmen and a nationally-ranked recruiting class, theGolden Hurricane set the school’s single-season win recordwith 17 and captured a school-best 11 Western AthleticConference victories. TU advanced to the WAC semifinal gamebefore falling to No. 8 and top-seeded Louisiana Tech.

The Hurricane played in front of three of the four largestcrowds in school history and won a total of nine home games.A crowd of 2,971, the largest for a TU women’s basketballhome game, witnessed the Hurricane’s WAC quarterfinal winover San Jose State. TU’s overall average home attendance of1,357 was the highest in school history. TU finished fifth overallin the WAC and, with a school-best RPI of 109, the Hurricanenarrowly missed out on is first postseason trip in school history.

Individually, TU placed three players on the all-WACpostseason teams, including seniors Carla Morrow, Leela Farrand junior Alyssa Shriver. Morrow and Farr completed theirstellar careers as the third and fourth leading scorers in TUhistory, respectively. Morrow left her mark in the TU annals asshe ranked in the top-5 or higher in 15 different categoriesamong Tulsa’s career leaders. Farr received first team all-WACmerits and became the first Hurricane player to garner all-conference first-team honors. Tulsa Head Coach KathyMcConnell-Miller became the school’s winningest coach andled the Hurricane to the greatest season in the brief history ofthe TU women’s basketball program.

Tulsa began the season at the Bertha Teague Classic inStillwater, Okla., on Nov. 17 against Oklahoma State. TU shotwell, 48.9 percent for the game, but couldn’t overcome 28turnovers and fell to the Cowgirls, 70-58. Tulsa senior CarlaMorrow led all scorers with 18 points. In her first game in aTulsa uniform, TU junior center Alyssa Shriver blocked four OSU

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shots to establish a new school record for single-game blocks.

A day later, the Golden Hurricane returned tothe court and faced a tough challenge againstfourth-ranked Oklahoma. Tulsa led early but OUtook a slim lead in the first half and held on to anine-point advantage at halftime. In the secondhalf, OU, the eventual national runners-up,jumped out to a commanding lead thanks inpart to their guards. The Sooners inside game,however, was all but shut down by Shriver asshe turned back seven shots to rewrite theschool’s single-game mark for blocked shots.She also added a career-high 21 points andnine rebounds in a losing cause, 75-52. BothShriver and Morrow were named to the BerthaTeague Classic All-Tournament team.

Still looking for its first win of the 2001-02campaign, Tulsa traveled to Kalamazoo, Mich., totake on Western Michigan. Morrow paced TUwith 16 points and 13 rebounds, but it wassophomore Candice Brewer’s driving lay-up andsubsequent foul shot with :07 seconds left inthe game that broke a 59-59 tie and gave theGolden Hurricane its first win of the season witha 62-59 victory over the Broncos.

Tulsa returned to the Reynolds Center in lateNovember to open a four-game homestandbeginning with cross-town rival Oral Roberts. In aseries that has become a heated rivalry over thelast three years, TU and ORU battled to a 30-30tie at halftime as both teams shot well from thefield. TU eventually cooled off in the second half,but the Golden Eagles remained on fire,shooting nearly 50 percent from the field for thegame. Shriver led the Golden Hurricane with acareer-best 25 points and also added four

blocked shots, but Oral Roberts prevailed in thewaning moments to escape the ReynoldsCenter with a 63-61 triumph.

TU improved to 2-3 overall with a 77-50route over Arkansas-Little Rock at home. Tulsa’sguard duo of Arkansas natives Candice Brewerand LeAnn Upshaw combined for 24 points andseven assists in the winning effort. Brewer led allscorers with a career-high 19 points, whileUpshaw dished out a career-best six assists.

The Hurricane opened the month ofDecember with a 66-56 win over Arkansas-PineBluff. The win made TU Head Coach KathyMcConnell-Miller the school’s career leader forcoaching victories. Brewer again led the Tulsaeffort with 11 points.

Tulsa closed out its four-game homestandagainst its third straight opponent from the stateof Arkansas, the Arkansas Lady Razorbacks.Although, Tulsa led 23-16 at intermission andoutrebounded Arkansas, 49-38, a late charge bythe Lady Razorbacks in the closing minuteshelped propel them to a narrow, 55-52, victoryover TU. Farr led Tulsa with 16 points.

TU evened its record to 4-4 on Dec. 15when the Hurricane battled UMKC in KansasCity, Mo., and came away with a 73-62 victory.Led by Shriver’s 16 points, four of TU’s fivestarters reached double figures and Morrowfinished with an 11-point, 10-rebound effort.

In mid-December, the Golden Hurricanestormed into Playa del Carmen, Mexico, as oneof four teams participating in the 2001 Fun inthe Sun Classic. The four team field consisted ofFurman, Oral Roberts, Pepperdine and Tulsa. TheHurricane squared off against Peppderine in itsfirst game. Despite slick court conditions due to

continuous rain in an open-air gym, TU andPepeprdine battled to a 22-22 halftime tie. Inthe second half, TU’s shooting woes returnedand the Hurricane fell to the Waves, 64-53. Farrfinished with 18 points to lead all scorers.

One night later, Tulsa and cross-town rivalOral Roberts met for the second time in lessthan a month. This time in the tournament’sconsolation game. The two inner-city rivalsbattled fiercely and the Golden Hurricane held a28-26 halftime advantage. In the second half,TU outscored ORU, 47-32, thanks in part toFarr’s team-high 20 points and 14 rebounds, butit was sophomore Kayla Elliott who provided thebiggest spark for TU. Elliott came off the benchand produced a career-best 16 points in 20minutes of action. The Golden Eaglescontinuously fouled Elliott and the second-yearplayer calmly sank 10-of-11 free throw attemptsto keep the Golden Eagles out of reach. TUclosed out the non-conference portion of theschedule with a 75-58 win and a 5-5 overallrecord. Tulsa not only avenged its loss to OralRoberts from a month earlier, but took homethe consolation prize and left ORU winless in itsown tournament. Farr received all-tournamentteam honors for her efforts.

Tulsa returned to the United States to faceRice in the Western AthleticConference opener for bothteams at the ReynoldsCenter. The Owlsentered the gamefresh off a victoryover

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defending national champion Notre Dame.Although Rice led the all-time series with Tulsa,7-3, entering the 2001-02 season, the Owlswere 2-3 in Tulsa. TU ran out to a five-point, 27-22, halftime advantage, but Rice fought back inthe second half and managed to take the leadin the final seconds of the game. However, Farrconverted 1-of-2 free throw attempts to sendthe contest into overtime. In the extra session,sophomore Becky Heidotten scored eight ofTU’s 12 points and helped the Hurricane to a 1-0 mark in WAC play with a 67-61 overtimevictory. Farr led all scorers and tied her careersingle-game mark for scoring with 22 points.

Tulsa remained at home in early January forback-to-back conference games against Nevadaand Fresno State. In the first game againstNevada, Tulsa caught fire in the first half and putthe game out of reach early. Shooting 60.6percent, TU led by 10 points with just sevenminutes gone by in the opening period andincreased the lead to as much as 31 points athalftime, 45-14.

TU put in its reserves in the second half andcruised to a 79-49 victory and improved to 7-5overall and 2-0 in conference play. Once againfour of Tulsa’s five starters reached doublefigures in scoring, including Morrow who tallied agame-high 19 points.

Tulsa faced a stiff test in its third WAC gameof the season against Fresno State. Both teamsbattled toe-to-toe in the first half and Tulsa helda slim 30-28 lead at halftime. In the second half,TU’s inside combination of Farr and Shriver wentto work and combined for 28 points and 21rebounds and to lead the Hurricane to a 66-54

win. It was TU’s third straight WAC victory. Shriverfinished with 17 points and 10 rebounds, whileFarr added 11 points and 11 rebounds.

After opening conference play with threestraight home games, Tulsa took its perfect WACrecord on the road to UTEP. For the second timein three games, the Hurricane sizzled from thefield, shooting 50 percent in the first half andracing out to a 36-30 halftime lead. Shrivermissed her first field goal of the game and thendrained her next 10 field goal attempts over thecourse of the first and second half and finishedwith 22 points. TU continued its hot-shootingperformance and left El Paso with an 83-70victory. Morrow finished with 21 points and 11rebounds, while Farr and Brewer contributed 12points apiece.

Tulsa made its first trip to Boise, Idaho, onJan. 12 to meet new WAC member Boise Statefor the first time. The hot shooting that theHurricane had been experiencing over theprevious three games disappeared into the chillyIdaho air in the first half as the Broncoscontrolled the first half and kept TU fromwarming up from the field. BSU led 26-24 athalftime and increased its lead to 10 points onthree different occasions in the second half. Butmidway through the second half, Tulsa began tofight back and by taking each possession at atime, the Hurricane stormed back from a 10point deficit to take a one-point lead with 7:03remaining in the contest. Tulsa never trailedagain and escaped Boise with a 69-58 win.

The Hurricane returned home with a 10-5overall record, an unblemished 5-0 WAC markand was sitting atop the WAC standings in first

Tulsa senior Leela Farr was named to the 2002

all-WAC First Team, while classmate Carla

Morrow was selected to the all-conference

second team and junior Alyssa Shriver was

named to the all-newcomer squad. Farr was

TU’s first-ever first-team performer and repeat

selection to the all-WAC team. Last season, she

earned second team honors. Morrow was a

first time selection to the team and the fourth

Tulsa player in TU in school history to earn

second team honors. Shriver became the

fourth player in TU history to pick up all-

newcomer accolades.

Tulsa’s Becky Heidotten was named the WAC

Player of the Week for the week of Feb. 17-24.

She earned her second player of the week

honor after leading the Hurricane to a 62-60

win over SMU and close, 67-62, loss to sixth-

ranked Louisiana Tech. Heidotten was named

player of the week for the week of Feb. 4. She

is one of three Hurricane to earn the honor

during the season after center Alyssa Shriver

was player of the week on Jan. 14 and Leela

Farr on Feb. 11.

Tulsa captured its 17th win of the season

against San Jose State (3/6) and reestablished

the school record for single season wins. With

a 17-13 overall mark and WAC record of 11-7,

the Hurricane chalked up the finest season in

school history. Tulsa posted its first winning

season since the TU women’s basketball

program was reinstated in 1996-97. TU’s first

winning season was a 16-11 finish in 1983-84.

Tulsa’s Alyssa Shriver recorded the second

most blocked shots during a WAC season with

43 in 2001-02. Shriver was just four blocks shy

of the current WAC record of 47 held by BYU’s

Debbie Dimond during the 1992-93 season.

Leela Farr tallied 12 points against Hawaii and

became just the fourth player in school history

to reach the 1,000-point plateau. She joined

former Hurricane standouts Kasie Pittman

(1996-2000), Lila Osceola (1996-98; 1999-2000)

and teammate Carla Morrow as the only

players to score over 1,000 career points.

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place. Playing against San Jose State in a nip-and-tuck game, both teams shot well and TUled, 35-34, at intermission. In the second half,the game came down to the final minutes.Although the Hurricane held a seven-pointadvantage with :54 seconds left, the Spartansmade several clutch plays and baskets and hittwo free throws during the final 10 seconds tocome away with a shocking 75-73 road win. Farrfinished the game with a team-best 18 pointsand 10 rebounds, while Shriver and Morrowcontributed 11 points apiece. With two blockedshots, Shriver became the school’s career leaderfor that category, totalling 47 blocked shotsthrough her first 15 games.

Tulsa had little time to regroup when Hawaiicame to town on Jan. 19. The Rainbow Wahinewarmed up quickly in the first half, while theHurricane struggled. Hawaii continued to find thebasket in the second half and handed Tulsa itssecond straight defeat, 65-51.

Having lost two straight games, theHurricane made its first-ever visit to perennialpowerhouse Louisiana Tech. The five-timenational champion and first-year WAC membershowed why it was the preseason favorite bythe coaches to win the conference title bycruising to a 77-46 win over Tulsa. However, asgood as the eighth-ranked Lady Techstersplayed, Shriver once again shut down the laneagainst a nationally-ranked opponent. This time,she not only accounted for a team-best 18points on the offensive end, but she recorded aschool and WAC single-game record with 14blocked shots. The 14 blocks fell one shy of thenational single-game record. She was laternamed the WAC Player of the Week.

Tulsa’s season looked to be in jeopardywhen the Hurricane visited Dallas in late January.Not only had TU lost three straight games, butTulsa was winless against SMU. However,Morrow stepped up and righted the ship. Againstthe Mustangs, Morrow exploded with seventhree-pointers and finished with 25 points.Brewer also connected on her lone three-pointattempt and TU finished the game 8-of-13 frombehind the arc for an eye-popping 61.5 percent.

Back on the winning track, Tulsa continued afour-game road stanza at Fresno State andNevada. The Hurricane again played well andMorrow continued to have the hot hand as shenailed five treys and pulled down 10 reboundsagainst Fresno State. Farr also added 17 points,but it was Heidotten who came off the bench

and couldn’t be stopped. She chipped in 15points and controlled the boards with a career-high 15 rebounds to help Tulsa run past theBulldogs, 72-49.

At Nevada, Tulsa’s smothering defense keptthe Wolf Pack cold in the first half. Heidottenagain proved to be a force as she finished with16 points and eight rebounds. Morrow chalkedup 15 points, while Farr led TU with 17 points ina 72-49 victory, and just like that Tulsa hadsnapped a three-game losing streak with athree-game win streak. For her play against bothFresno State and Nevada, Heidotten was namedthe WAC Player of the Week.

In early February, TU was 14-8 overall and 9-3 in conference play. The Hurricane was justthree games away from tying the school’s recordfor the most wins in a single season. TU enteredthe weekend with home games against BoiseState and UTEP.

Elliott, who was inserted in the startinglineup four games ago against Louisiana Tech,recorded her best game as a starter against theBroncos as she posted 12 points to lead Tulsa.Heidotten finished with 11 points, while Farr andUpshaw each added 10 points. Tulsa held BoiseState to 17 points in the second half andprevailed, 62-41.

After scoring 83 points in the first game ofthe season against UTEP, Tulsa looked to once

Carla Morrow led Tulsa to a 72-49 victory at

Fresno State (1/31/02) with five three-

pointers for 17 points. Morrow reached elite

status in the TU annals when she became

just the third player in school history to

reach the 1,000-point plateau with her fifth

trey of the game.

Alyssa Shriver eclipsed TU’s single-game

record as well as the WAC mark for blocks in

a conference game and in all games with her

14 blocked shots against No. 8 Louisiana

Tech. Her 14 rejections in one game were the

most of any player in the nation in 2001-02

and was just one shy of the NCAA Division I

women’s basketball single-game record of 15

set by Amy Lundquist of Loyola Marymount

vs. Western Illinois on Dec. 20, 1992. Since

the NCAA began recording blocked shots for

women’s basketball in 1988, Shriver’s 14

blocks are the second-most in NCAA history

and the most recorded in a game since the

1995 season when Jessica Beck of Rider

tallied 12 blocked shots against St. Francis

(Pa.) on Feb. 4, 1995. With 77 blocked shots

in her first season at TU, she rewrote the

school’s single-game, single-season and

career records for blocked shots.

Senior Carla Morrow collected five rebounds

against Rice (12/30) and became the school’s

second all-time leading rebounder. Morrow

surpassed Lila Osceola’s (1996-98, 1999-

2000) second-place mark of 529. She

completed her career with 642 rebounds,

three shy of the school record held by Mary

Keeran (1980-84).

Tulsa’s 66-54 victory over Fresno State (1/5)

gave the Golden Hurricane an 8-5 mark and

its best start in school history. TU’s win

eclipsed the old record of 7-5 set by the

1983-84 Hurricane, which went on to post a

16-win season, the second most wins in

school history.

The crowd of 2,971 against San Jose State in

the WAC quarterfinal round was the largest

crowd to ever watch a TU women’s

basketball game at the Reynolds Center.

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again be in an offensive mindset in the secondmeeting with the Miners. Tulsa did indeed shootwell in the first half, hitting 13-of-26 shots for 50percent. But it was Farr who stole the show andrepeatedly hammered UTEP inside. By halftime,Farr had produced 21 points, the second-mostpoints scored in one half by a Tulsa player, andhad given the Hurricane a commanding 43-28lead. In the second half, the Miners fought back,but to no avail. Farr finished the game with acareer-best 29 points, the fourth-most pointsscored in a single-game by a TU player, and ledTulsa to an 84-71 victory. Heidotten hit for 17points, while Elliott contributed 11 points, eightrebounds, six assists and four steals. Farr waslater named the WAC Player of the Week.

Tulsa left the continental United States onceagain for a date with Hawaii in Honolulu. TheHurricane surprised the Rainbow Wahine bytaking a 26-23 halftime lead. However, Hawaiiscrapped its way back into the game and tookcontrol late to snap TU’s four-game win streak,62-53.

Back on the mainland against San JoseState, TU looked to have revenge on its mindsagainst the Spartans. TU came out cold in thefirst half and San Jose State closed the openinghalf with a nine-point advantage. Tulsa regainedits composure and fought back in the secondhalf, but the Spartans once again were clutchduring the final seconds and captured a 63-60win.

With a 16-10 overall mark and a WAC recordof 11-5, Tulsa returned to the Reynolds Center inlate February to play its final two home games ofthe regular season against SMU and LouisianaTech.

Tulsa had already earned its first-ever victoryover SMU earlier in the season and couldachieve another first against the Mustangs onFeb. 21. A win would give Tulsa a season sweepover the Ponies. SMU jumped on Tulsa earlyand led by four points at intermission. Thesecond half was tight as well and the gameultimately came down to the final seconds. Asthe clock wound down, both teams traded leadsbefore SMU tied the game at 60-60 with :40seconds remaining. Brewer then missed apotential game-winning lay-up with :19 secondsleft and the Mustangs controlled the ball. With:12 seconds left, all SMU had to do wasinbound the ball and hold for the last shot. Butin dramatic fashion, Brewer deflected theinbounds pass and outran everyone toward the

Tulsa bench. She gained control of the ball andcalled timeout. With nine ticks left on the gameclock, Brewer received the inbounds passdribbled to her left and then with a quickcrossover, she dashed down the right side of thelane for the game-winning lay-up at the buzzer.Heidotten led all scorers with 21 points and alsograbbed a game-high 10 rebounds. The win tiedthe school record for most single-season winsand TU had its first-ever sweep over SMU.

Two days later in a rematch against sixth-ranked Louisiana Tech, the Hurricane led athalftime, 26-24. Despite a valiant effort in thefinal half, TU couldn’t stop the Lady Techstersand fell, 67-62. Farr finished with 13 points,while Shriver added 12 points. Heidotten waslater named the WAC Player of the Week for thesecond time in 2001-02.

Tulsa closed out the regular season inHouston against Rice on March 2. Despite astrong first half and Farr’s 15-of-20 effort fromthe free-throw line, Tulsa dropped a 71-59decision to the Owls and completed the regularseason with a 16-12 overall record and a fifth-place WAC mark of 11-7.

For the second straight year, the WACTournament was held in Tulsa at the ReynoldsCenter. Tulsa was paired up against San JoseState in a quarterfinal game. The Spartans’ twolast second victories over the Hurricane hadhelped give SJSU a fourth-place finish.

In front of 2,971 fans, the largest crowd everto witness a TU women’s basketball game, Tulsatook the court against San Jose State. TheSpartans led for most of the first half and keptthe pro-TU crowd out of the game. At the 6:09mark, San Jose State took a 13-point lead andlooked to put the finishing touches on TU’sseason. But Tulsa showed its resiliency andrefused to be beaten three times in one seasonby the same team. Farr, showing her seniorleadership and why she was an all-WAC firstteam performer, put TU on her shoulders andscored 10 points in the final 5:46, including alay-up with :03 seconds remaining to give Tulsaa one-point, 41-40, lead at halftime andrejuvenate the Tulsa crowd.

The second half featured five ties and sevenlead changes before TU gained a six-point leadfor the second time in the half with :53 secondsto go. As in the two previous games, San JoseState began to make its move in the finalminute. The Spartans drained a long three-pointer with :29 seconds left to pull to withinone point. The Golden Hurricane converted keyfree throws during the final seconds and pulledoff a 66-63 upset victory and gained the win inthe biggest game of the three meetingsbetween the teams. Farr finished with 23 points,while Heidotten added 13 points. The win gaveTulsa its 17th of the season and established anew school record for single game victories.

In the WAC semifinal game, 2,661 fanslooked on as TU battled eighth-ranked LouisianaTech. TU stayed close in the first half as Morrowtallied eight of TU’s 19 first-half points, but theLady Techsters led at intermission, 24-19. TheHurricane managed to cut the deficit to just twopoints early in the second half, but LouisianaTech found its groove and held off TU for a 57-42 win and ended Tulsa’s season at 17-13overall and 11-7 in WAC play.

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL

ALL GAMES (17-13) (9-6) (7-5) (1-2)CONFERENCE (11-7) (6-3) (5-4) (0-0)NON-CONFERENCE (6-6) (3-3) (2-1) (1-2)

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT TOTAL

TULSA 895 1026 12 1933

Opponents 830 1000 6 1836

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL

TULSA 77 2 79

Opponents 74 2 76

Individual and Team StatisticsTOTAL 3–POINTERS REBOUNDS

Player GP–GS Min—Avg FG–FGA Pct 3FG–FGA Pct FT–FTA Pct Off–Def Tot–Avg PF–FO A TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg

31 Farr, Leela 30-30 950 31.7 122-293 .416 1-2 .500 155-196 .791 57-135 192-6.4 68-1 55 80 2 35 400-13.3

WAC 18-18 572 31.8 71-174 .408 1-2 .500 100-124 .806 25-88 113-6.3 40-0 44 49 2 18 243-13.5

25 Morrow, Carla 30-30 1025-34.2 132-367 .360 50-162 .309 51-59 .864 27-152 179-6.0 66-3 87 73 21 50 365-12.2

WAC 18-18 639-35.5 81-217 .373 42-115 .365 22-26 .846 13-91 104-5.8 39-2 67 47 11 30 226-12.6

40 Shriver, Alyssa 30-30 667-22.2 118-253 .466 0-0 .000 46-57 .807 47-106 153-5.1 71-1 23 78 77 10 282-9.4

WAC 18-18 384 21.3 72-160 .450 0-0 .000 24-28 .857 29-64 93-5.2 41-0 10 43 43 3 168-9.3

54 Heidotten, Becky 30-0 593-19.8 105-164 .640 0-0 .000 46-62 .742 41-95 136-4.5 58-1 9 35 6 23 256-8.5

WAC 18-0 382-21.2 72-106 .679 0-0 .000 30-39 .769 27-68 95-5.3 34-0 8 24 5 13 174-9.7

10 Brewer, Candice30-26 965-32.2 82-244 .336 16-53 .302 61-86 .709 26-97 123-4.1 29-0 93 76 6 39 241-8.0

WAC 18-18 599 33.3 46-145 .317 12-38 .316 40-49 .816 16-55 71-3.9 19-0 64 42 4 28 144-8.0

30 Elliot, Kayla 16-6 235 14.7 36-67 .537 1-1 1.000 32-48 .667 13-27 40-2.5 17-0 25 15 7 15 105-6.6

WAC 13-6 201 15.5 30-58 .517 1-1 1.000 22-37 .595 12-24 36-2.8 15-0 24 14 6 12 83-6.4

03 Upshaw, LeAnn 30-16 493 16.4 31-73 .425 0-5 .000 19-36 .528 33-37 70-2.3 49-2 46 70 0 23 81-2.7

WAC 18-8 254 14.1 18-39 .462 0-4 .000 10-16 .625 24-16 40-2.2 25-0 20 34 0 8 46-2.6

23 Bentz, Bethanie 29-4 457 15.8 24-85 .282 14-58 .241 14-22 .636 14-40 54-1.9 25-0 29 35 3 8 76-2.6

WAC 17-0 231 13.6 15-39 .385 9-27 .333 1-2 .500 6-20 26-1.5 13-0 14 21 2 1 40-2.4

35 Chiconas, Kim 25-0 129-5.2 7-22 .318 1-3 .333 13-20 .650 7-17 24-1.0 17-0 4 14 1 11 28-1.1

WAC 15-0 72-4.8 5-10 .500 0-1 .000 5-7 .714 4-8 12-0.8 11-0 1 9 1 7 15-.0

30 Elliott, Kayla 7-4 121-17.3 10-30 .333 0-1 .000 7-10 .700 6-15 21-3.0 15-1 8 15 2 6 27-3.9

WAC 5-4 89-17.8 7-22 .318 0-0 .000 5-7 .714 6-11 17-3.4 12-1 7 13 2 4 19-3.8

01 Williams, Mia 24-4 245-10.2 8-30 .267 2-7 .286 4-8 .500 6-19 25-1.0 28-1 26 22 1 6 22-0.9

WAC 14-0 124-8.9 3-11 .273 0-3 .000 4-6 .667 5-9 14-1.0 7-0 10 11 1 3 10-0.7

34 Hall, Rachel 15-0 57-3.8 5-15 .333 3-7 .429 6-6 1.000 1-2 3-0.2 6-0 5 5 0 0 19-1.3

WAC 11-0 39-3.5 3-10 .300 1-4 .250 6-6 1.000 1-2 3-0.3 4-0 2 3 0 0 13-1.2

45 Wagoner, TaTanisha11-0 45-4.1 7-21 .333 0-0 .000 3-7 .429 5-4 9-0.8 7-0 1 2 3 2 17-1.5

WAC 4-0 28-7.0 6-17 .353 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 2-3 5-1.3 5-0 1 2 2 1 15-3.8

22 Jaskowiak, Emily 4-0 12-3.0 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 4-5 .800 1-3 4-1.0 1-0 0 0 0 0 10-2.5

WAC. 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0

24 Carney, Alison 9-0 31-3.4 1-9 .111 0-6 .000 2-3 .667 2-4 6-0.7 1-0 4 5 0 1 4-0.4

WAC 4-0 11-2.8 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 4-1.0 1-0 2 2 0 1 0-0.0

TEAM REBOUNDS 56-89 145-4.8 0-0 3

WAC 35-46 81-4.5 0-0 2

TULSA 30 6025 691-1678 .412 88-305 .289 463-625 .741 342-842 1184-39.5 458-10 415 528 129 229 1933-64.4

WAC 18 3625 429-1010 .425 66-196 .337 272-353 .771 207-507 714-39.7 266-3 274 316 79 129 1196-66.4

Opponents 30 6025 679-1849 .367 140-466 .300 338-510 .663 424-728 1152-38.4 542-– 347 497 89 274 1836-61.2

WAC 18 3625 408-1129 .361 82-292 .281 206-311 .662 264-416 680-37.8 313-13 207 283 52 166 1104-61.3

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FG-FGA PCT 3PTS PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AST TO BLK ST PF-D PTSOklahoma State 23-58 .397 7-16 .438 17-27 .630 36 11 18 1 17 16-0 70TULSA 23-47 .489 4-10 .400 8-12 .667 31 6 28 4 11 25-3 58

#4 Oklahoma 30-63 .476 6-12 .500 9-14 .643 35 20 21 2 14 16-1 75TULSA 20-56 .357 1-10 .100 11-14 .786 38 6 27 8 5 17-0 52

Western Michigan 24-64 .375 4-19 .211 7-11 .636 37 12 19 2 9 10-0 59TULSA 26-60 .433 0-4 .000 10-11 .909 41 12 21 3 5 11-0 62

Oral Roberts 27-55 .491 3-9 .333 6-10 .600 36 11 13 5 3 14-0 63TULSA 22-53 .415 1-11 .091 16-19 .842 27 14 8 5 6 16-1 61

Arkansas-LR 16-59 .271 3-13 .231 15-23 .652 43 9 22 4 4 20-1 50TULSA 29-63 .460 4-14 .286 15-23 .652 42 20 13 7 13 19-0 77

Arkansas-PB 24-60 .400 4-11 .364 4-5 .800 42 14 27 2 12 25-2 56TULSA 22-69 .319 2-13 .154 20-33 .606 51 13 17 2 15 9-0 66

Arkansas 19-60 .317 4-15 .267 13-21 .619 38 7 13 9 13 24-0 55TULSA 14-50 .280 2-8 .250 22-31 .710 49 10 21 1 4 16-1 52

UMKC 24-64 .375 7-19 .368 7-12 .583 33 20 14 0 11 10-0 62TULSA 31-58 .534 6-12 .500 5-7 .714 37 21 19 6 9 11-0 73

Pepperdine 21-60 .350 6-16 .375 16-19 .842 45 11 15 4 6 23-1 64TULSA 14-49 .286 0-4 .000 25-36 .694 35 7 16 4 8 18-1 53

Oral Roberts 22-59 .373 5-17 .294 9-15 .600 42 6 21 2 4 29-1 58TULSA 23-59 .390 1-7 .143 28-38 .737 43 13 11 3 9 16-0 75

Rice 18-62 .290 3-12 .250 22-31 .710 46 10 18 3 8 26-3 61TULSA 19-53 .358 2-11 .182 27-37 .730 40 14 18 6 8 20-0 67

Nevada 16-49 .327 1-7 .143 16-22 .727 30 7 23 2 11 11-0 49TULSA 34-65 .523 4-12 .333 7-9 .778 36 20 17 5 12 13-0 79

Fresno State 22-73 .301 7-30 .233 3-6 .500 40 7 21 1 9 21-0 54TULSA 24-54 .444 3-10 .300 15-20 .750 46 14 26 6 10 10-0 66

UTEP 28-75 .373 9-29 .310 5-5 1.00 32 14 12 3 10 20-1 70TULSA 28-54 .519 5-12 .417 22-28 .786 44 17 18 3 6 11-0 83

Boise State 22-61 .361 4-21 .190 10-16 .625 33 12 16 1 6 20-1 58TULSA 24-56 .429 2-7 .286 19-24 .792 39 12 15 4 6 12-0 69

San Jose State 28-68 .412 9-22 .409 10-21 .476 33 15 10 2 14 22-2 75TULSA 21-50 .420 3-10 .300 28-34 .824 46 16 20 3 3 15-1 73

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FG-FGA PCT 3PTS PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AST TO BLK ST PF-D PTSHawaii 24-52 .462 8-13 .615 9-10 .900 44 12 23 3 2 16-1 65TULSA 21-65 .323 4-8 .500 5-10 .500 30 11 10 4 8 11-0 51

#8 Louisiana Tech 29-91 .319 1-7 .143 18-30 .600 68 11 10 4 18 14-0 77TULSA 16-53 .302 2-9 .222 12-16 .750 42 8 26 10 1 18-0 46

SMU 26-66 .394 6-20 .300 4-6 .667 34 13 20 0 11 12-0 62TULSA 32-57 8-13 8-13 .615 4-5 .800 32 25 20 3 10 12-0 76

Fresno State 23-69 .333 1-13 .077 2-5 .400 38 16 15 4 6 17-0 49TULSA 27-58 .466 8-15 .533 10-13 .769 44 20 17 1 8 12-0 72

Nevada 19-60 .317 4-14 .286 7-17 .412 36 13 13 3 5 17-0 49TULSA 26-55 .473 2-14 .143 18-23 .783 44 14 10 0 8 14-0 72

Boise State 14-54 .259 4-17 .235 9-14 .643 32 4 18 2 10 11-0 41TULSA 27-56 .482 2-6 .333 6-10 .600 41 18 17 5 14 10-0 62

UTEP 23-69 .333 11-30 .367 14-19 .737 37 11 12 2 8 22-0 71TULSA 28-57 .491 5-11 .455 23-28 .821 44 22 17 6 3 19-0 84

Hawaii 23-57 .404 2-11 .182 14-17 .824 36 9 16 2 9 12-1 62TULSA 21-50 .420 3-10 .300 8-9 .889 29 17 20 5 6 19-0 53

San Jose State 24-59 .407 3-9 .333 12-20 .600 39 12 15 8 10 12-0 63TULSA 23-59 .390 5-11 .455 9-11 .818 37 15 17 3 8 15-1 60

SMU 23-52 .442 4-15 .267 10-17 .588 31 14 12 3 5 20-1 60TULSA 20-61 .328 2-11 .182 20-25 .800 45 12 11 4 6 14-0 62

#6 Louisiana Tech 23-59 .390 2-13 .154 19-24 .792 38 13 17 2 13 19-1 67TULSA 20-53 .377 3-14 .214 19-23 .826 36 12 21 4 6 19-1 62

Rice 23-52 .442 3-9 .333 22-31 .710 34 14 12 7 11 21-2 71TULSA 18-55 .327 3-12 .250 20-28 .714 39 7 16 3 6 22-1 59

San Jose State 23-62 .371 6-14 .429 11-18 .611 38 11 15 1 8 22-0 63Tulsa 24-54 .444 1-9 .111 17-26 .654 41 11 17 5 10 16-0 66

#8 Louisiana Tech 18-56 .321 3-13 .231 18-24 .750 47 8 16 5 7 20-1 57Tulsa 14-50 .280 0-7 .000 14-22 .636 35 8 14 2 5 18-1 42

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Game Highs — All GamesOPPONENT DATE SCORE WL POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKED SHOTS

at Oklahoma State 11/17/01 58-70 L 18-Morrow, Carla 6-Morrow, Carla 3-Brewer, Candice 3-Bentz, Bethany 4-Shriver, Alyssa

vs Oklahoma 11/18/01 52-75 L 21-Shriver, Alyssa 9-Shriver, Alyssa 2-Carney, Alison 1-Morrow, Carla 7-Shriver, Alyssa21-Bentz, Bethany21-Williams, Mia21-Farr, Leela21-Brewer, Candice

at Western Michigan 11/21/01 62-59 W 16-Morrow, Carla 13-Morrow, Carla 4-Brewer, Candice 2-Upshaw, LeAnn 3-Shriver, Alyssa16-Morrow, Carla

ORAL ROBERTS 11/27/01 61-63 L 25-Shriver, Alyssa 6-Farr, Leela 3-Brewer, Candice 2-Morrow, Carla 4-Shriver, Alyssa

ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK 11/30/01 77-50 W 19-Brewer, Candice 8-Farr, Leela 6-Upshaw, LeAnn 5-Morrow, Carla 3-Shriver, Alyssa

ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 12/02/01 66-56 W 11-Brewer, Candice 8-Shriver, Alyssa 4-Bentz, Bethany 5-Farr, Leela 1-Morrow, Carla11-Farr, Leela 9-Shriver, Alyssa

ARKANSAS 12/05/01 52-55 L 16-Farr, Leela 8-Morrow, Carla 3-Morrow, Carla 2-Heidotten, Becky 1-Heidotten, Becky16-Heidotten, Becky 8-Williams, Mia

at UMKC 12/15/01 73-62 W 16-Shriver, Alyssa 10-Morrow, Carla 5-Morrow, Carla 3-Farr, Leela 4-Shriver, Alyssa

vs Pepperdine 12/17/01 53-64 L 18-Farr, Leela 7-Heidotten, Becky 3-Upshaw, LeAnn 2-Upshaw, LeAnn 3-Shriver, Alyssa18-Shriver, Alyssa 7-Heidotten, Becky18-Chiconas, Kim

vs Oral Roberts 12/18/01 75-58 W 20-Farr, Leela 14-Farr, Leela 4-Brewer, Candice 3-Upshaw, LeAnn 2-Shriver, Alyssa20-Upshaw, LeAnn

RICE 12/30/01 67-61 WO 22-Farr, Leela 7-Farr, Leela 3-Farr, Leela 4-Morrow, Carla 4-Shriver, Alyssa22-Morrow, Carla

NEVADA 01/03/02 79-49 W 19-Morrow, Carla 6-Farr, Leela 5-Brewer, Candice 4-Morrow, Carla 2-Wagoner, TaTa19-Shriver, Alyssa

FRESNO STATE 01/05/02 66-54 W 17-Shriver, Alyssa 11-Farr, Leela 5-Brewer, Candice 4-Morrow, Carla 4-Shriver, Alyssa

at UTEP 01/10/02 83-70 W 22-Shriver, Alyssa 11-Morrow, Carla 5-Morrow, Carla 2-Brewer, Candi 1-Farr, Leela22-Shriver, Alyssa 11-Shriver, Alyssa22-Williams, Mia

at Boise State 01/12/02 69-58 W 20-Shriver, Alyssa 8-Shriver, Alyssa 4-Morrow, Carla 2-Morrow, Carla 3-Shriver, Alyssa20-Brewer, Candice

SAN JOSE STATE 01/17/02 73-75 L 18-Farr, Leela 10-Farr, Leela 5-Morrow, Carla 1-Brewer, Candi 2-Shriver, Alyssa18-Farr, Leela18-Upshaw, LeAnn

HAWAI`I 01/19/02 51-65 L 11-Elliot, Kayla 5-Elliot, Kayla 3-Morrow, Carla 3-Brewer, Candice 2-Elliot, Kayla11-Brewer, Candi

at Louisiana Tech 01/24/02 46-77 L 18-Shriver, Alyssa 10-Morrow, Carla 3-Morrow, Carla 1-Morrow, Carla 14-Shriver, Alyssa18-Brewer, Candi

at SMU 01/26/02 76-62 W 25-Morrow, Carla 7-Morrow, Carla 6-Farr, Leela 4-Brewer, Candi 1-Morrow, Carla25-Chiconas, Kim25-Shriver, Alyssa

at Fresno State 1/31/02 72-49 W 17-Morrow, Carla 15-Heidotten, Becky 8-Morrow, Carla 3-Farr, Leela 1-Morrow, Carla17-Farr, Leela

at Nevada 02/02/02 72-49 W 17-Farr, Leela 9-Farr, Leela 4-Brewer, Candice 4-Morrow, Carla None

BOISE STATE 02/07/02 62-41 W 12-Elliot, Kayla 6-Brewer, Candice 5-Farr, Leela 4-Heidotten, Becky 4-Shriver, Alyssa

UTEP 02/09/02 84-71 W 29-Farr, Leela 8-Elliot, Kayla 6-Brewer, Candice 1-Brewer, Candice 4-Elliot, Kayla29-Elliot, Kayla Morrow, Carla29-Heidotten, Becky

at Hawai`i 02/14/02 53-62 L 14-Heidotten, Becky 7-Heidotten, Be 7-Brewer, Candi 3-Brewer, Candi 2-Morrow, Carla

at San Jose State 2/16/02 60-63 L 13-Heidotten, Becky 9-Farr, Leela 5-Farr, Leela 3-Farr, Leela 2-Morrow, Carla13-Morrow, Carla13-Farr, Leela

SMU 02/21/02 62-60 W 21-Heidotten, Becky 10-Heidotten, Becky 5-Morrow, Carla 2-Brewer, Candi 2-Heidotten, Becky

LOUISIANA TECH 02/23/02 62-67 L 13-Farr, Leela 8-Heidotten, Becky 5-Brewer, Candice 2-Elliott, Kayla 3-Shriver, Alyssa13-Upshaw, LeAnn

at Rice 03/02/02 59-71 L 17-Farr, Leela 9-Farr, Leela 3-Upshaw, LeAnn 3-Morrow, Carla 3-Shriver, Alyssa17-Brewer, Candice

SAN JOSE STATE 03/06/02 66-63 W 23-Farr, Leela 8-Farr, Leela 3-Brewer, Candice 3-Upshaw, LeAnn 2-Shriver, Alyssa23-Farr, Leela 8-Morrow, Carla

LOUISIANA TECH 03/08/02 42-57 L 16-Heidotten, Becky 6-Farr, Leela 3-Upshaw, LeAnn 3-Farr, Leela 1-Morrow, Carla16-Shriver, Alyssa

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Results and Leaders

DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATTENDANCE HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS

11/17/01 6:00 p.m. 1 at Oklahoma State 58-70 L 2230 (18)Morrow, Carla (6)Morrow, Carla

11/18/01 8:10 p.m. 1 vs Oklahoma 52-75 L 1816 (21)Shriver, Alyssa (9)Shriver, Alyssa

11/21/01 6:00 p.m. at Western Michigan 62-59 W 2027 (16)Morrow, Carla (13)Morrow, Carla

11/27/01 7:00 p.m. ORAL ROBERTS 61-63 L 963 (25)Shriver, Alyssa (6)Farr, Leela

11/30/01 7:00 p.m. ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK 77-50 W 810 (19)Brewer, Candice (8)Farr, Leela

12/02/01 2:00 p.m. ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 66-56 W 831 (11)Brewer, Candice (8)Farr, Leela

(8)Shriver, Alyssa

12/05/01 7:00 p.m. ARKANSAS 52-55 L 878 (16)Farr, Leela (8)Heidotten, Becky

(8)Morrow, Carla

12/15/01 3:00 p.m. at UMKC 73-62 W 667 (16)Shriver, Alyssa (10)Morrow, Carla

12/17/01 8:35 p.m. 2 vs Pepperdine 53-64 L 300 (18)Farr, Leela (7)Shriver, Alyssa

(7)Heidotten, Becky

12/18/01 6:00 p.m. 2 vs Oral Roberts 75-58 W 300 (20)Farr, Leela (14)Farr, Leela

12/30/01 2:00 p.m. * RICE 67-61 WOT 1028 (22)Farr, Leela (7)Farr, Leela

01/03/02 7:00 p.m. * NEVADA 79-49 W 711 (19)Morrow, Carla (6)Farr, Leela

01/05/02 2:00 p.m. * FRESNO STATE 66-54 W 1375 (17)Shriver, Alyssa (11)Farr, Leela

01/10/02 8:00 p.m. * at UTEP 83-70 W 365 (22)Shriver, Alyssa (11)Morrow, Carla

01/12/02 7:00 p.m. * at Boise State 69-58 W 833 (20)Shriver, Alyssa (8)Shriver, Alyssa

01/17/02 7:00 pm * SAN JOSE STATE 73-75 L 952 (18)Farr, Leela (10)Farr, Leela

01/19/02 2:00 p.m. * HAWAI`I 51-65 L 1192 (11)Elliot, Kayla (5)Brewer, Candice

(5)Elliot, Kayla

01/24/02 7:00 p.m. * at Louisiana Tech 46-77 L 3128 (18)Shriver, Alyssa (10)Morrow, Carla

01/26/02 2:00 p.m. * at SMU 76-62 W 726 (25)Morrow, Carla (7)Morrow, Carla

1/31/02 9:00 p.m. * at Fresno State 72-49 W 650 (17)Farr, Leela (15)Heidotten, Becky

(17)Morrow, Carla

02/02/02 9:00 p.m. * at Nevada 72-49 W 1283 (17)Farr, Leela (9)Farr, Leela

02/07/02 7:00 p.m. * BOISE STATE 62-41 W 805 (12)Elliot, Kayla (6)Brewer, Candice

02/09/02 2:00 p.m. * UTEP 84-71 W 1655 (29)Farr, Leela (8)Elliot, Kayla

02/14/02 11:00 p.m. * at Hawai`i 53-62 L 1627 (14)Heidotten, Becky (7)Heidotten, Becky

2/16/02 9:30 p.m. * at San Jose State 60-63 L 404 (13)Farr, Leela (9)Farr, Leela

(13)Morrow, Carla

(13)Heidotten, Becky

02/21/02 7:00 p.m. * SMU 62-60 W 1418 (21)Heidotten, Becky (10)Heidotten, Becky

02/23/02 2:00 p.m. * LOUISIANA TECH 62-67 L 2112 (13)Farr, Leela (8)Heidotten, Becky

03/02/02 2:00 p.m. * at Rice 59-71 L 909 (17)Farr, Leela (9)Farr, Leela

03/06/02 8:30 p.m. 3 SAN JOSE STATE 66-63 W 2971 (23)Farr, Leela (8)Farr, Leela

03/08/02 2:30 p.m. 3 LOUISIANA TECH 42-57 L 2661 (16)Heidotten, Becky (6)Farr, Leela

1- Bertha Teague Classic (Stillwater, Okla.)

2- Fun in the Sun Shootout (Cancun, Mexico)

3- Williams WAC Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.)

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME

HOME 15 20362 1357

AWAY 12 14849 1237

NEUTRAL. 3 2416 805

TOTAL 30 37627 1254

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Tulsa Team High Performances

POINTS 84 vs UTEP (02/09/02)FIELD GOALS MADE 34 vs Nevada (01/03/02)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 69 vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/02/01)FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .561 (32-57) at SMU (01/26/02)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 8 at Fresno State (1/31/02)

8 at SMU (01/26/02)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 15 at Fresno State (1/31/02)3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .615 (8-13) at SMU (01/26/02)FREE THROWS MADE 28 vs San Jose State (01/17/02)

28 vs Oral Roberts (12/18/01)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 38 vs Oral Roberts (12/18/01)FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .909 (10-11) at Western Michigan

(11/21/01)REBOUNDS 51 vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/02/01)ASSISTS 25 at SMU (01/26/02)STEALS 15 vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/02/01)BLOCKED SHOTS 14 at Louisiana Tech (01/24/02)TURNOVERS 28 at Oklahoma State (11/17/01)FOULS 25 at Oklahoma State (11/17/01)

Tulsa Team Low Performances

POINTS 42 vs Louisiana Tech (03/08/02)FIELD GOALS MADE 14 vs Arkansas (12/05/01)

14 vs Pepperdine (12/17/01)14 vs Louisiana Tech (03/08/02)

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 47 at Oklahoma State (11/17/01)FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .280 (14-50) vs Arkansas (12/05/01)

.280 (14-50) vs Louisiana Tech (03/08/02)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 0 at Western Michigan (11/21/01)

0 vs Pepperdine (12/17/01)0 vs Louisiana Tech (03/08/02)

3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 4 at Western Michigan (11/21/01)4 vs Pepperdine (12/17/01)

3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .000 (0-4) at Western Michigan (11/21/01).000 (0-4) vs Pepperdine (12/17/01).000 (0-7) vs Louisiana Tech (03/08/02)

FREE THROWS MADE 4 at SMU (01/26/02)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 5 at SMU (01/26/02)FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .500 (5-10) vs Hawai`i (01/19/02)

.600 (6-10) vs Boise State (02/07/02)REBOUNDS 27 vs Oral Roberts (11/27/01)ASSISTS 6 at Oklahoma State (11/17/01)

6 vs Oklahoma (11/18/01)STEALS 1 at Louisiana Tech (01/24/02)BLOCKED SHOTS 0 at Nevada (02/02/02)TURNOVERS 8 vs Oral Roberts (11/27/01)FOULS 9 vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/02/01)

High / Low Performances

Opponent Team High Performances

POINTS 77 at Louisiana Tech (01/24/02)FIELD GOALS MADE 30 vs Oklahoma (11/18/01)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 91 at Louisiana Tech (01/24/02)FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .491 (27-55) vs Oral Roberts (11/27/01)

.476 (30-63) vs Oklahoma (11/18/01)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 11 vs UTEP (02/09/02)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 30 vs UTEP (02/09/02)

30 vs Fresno State (01/05/02)3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .615 (8-13) vs Hawai`i (01/19/02)FREE THROWS MADE 22 at Rice (03/02/02)

22 vs Rice (12/30/01)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 31 at Rice (03/02/02)

31 vs Rice (12/30/01)FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (5-5) at UTEP (01/10/02)REBOUNDS 67 at Louisiana Tech (01/24/02)ASSISTS 20 at UMKC (12/15/01)

20 vs Oklahoma (11/18/01)STEALS 18 at Louisiana Tech (01/24/02)BLOCKED SHOTS 9 vs Arkansas (12/05/01)TURNOVERS 27 vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/02/01)FOULS 29 vs Oral Roberts (12/18/01)

26 vs Rice (12/30/01)

Opponent Team Low Performances

POINTS 41 vs Boise State (02/07/02)FIELD GOALS MADE 14 vs Boise State (02/07/02)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 49 vs Nevada (01/03/02)FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .259 (14-54) vs Boise State (02/07/02)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1 vs Nevada (01/03/02)

1 at Louisiana Tech (01/24/02)1 at Fresno State (1/31/02)

3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 7 vs Nevada (01/03/02)7 at Louisiana Tech (01/24/02)

3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .077 (1-13) at Fresno State (1/31/02)FREE THROWS MADE 2 at Fresno State (1/31/02)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 5 vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/02/01)

5 at UTEP (01/10/02)5 at Fresno State (1/31/02)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .400 (2-5) at Fresno State (1/31/02)REBOUNDS 30 vs Nevada (01/03/02)ASSISTS 4 vs Boise State (02/07/02)STEALS 2 vs Hawai`i (01/19/02)BLOCKED SHOTS 0 at UMKC (12/15/01)

0 at SMU (01/26/02)TURNOVERS 10 vs San Jose State (01/17/02)

10 at Louisiana Tech (01/24/02)FOULS 10 at Western Michigan (11/21/01)

10 at UMKC (12/15/01)

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Miscellaneous Statistics

Tulsa At The Half

Halftime FinalOpponent Score Score

@Oklahoma State 29-41 58-70 vs. Oklahoma 35-26 75-52@Western Michigan 28-28 62-59Oral Roberts 30-30 61-63Arkansas-Little Rock 34-21 77-50Arkansas-Pine Bluff 22-25 66-56Arkansas 23-16 52-55@UMKC 34-31 73-62vs. Pepperdine 22-22 53-64vs. Oral Roberts 28-26 75-58Rice 27-22 67-61 (OT)Nevada 45-14 79-49Fresno State 30-28 66-54@UTEP 36-30 83-70@Boise State 24-26 69-58San Jose State 35-34 73-75Hawaii 23-42 51-65@Louisiana Tech 18-38 46-77@SMU 43-24 76-62@Fresno State 38-24 72-49@Nevada 31-20 72-49Boise State 37-24 62-41UTEP 43-28 84-71@Hawaii 26-23 62-53@San Jose State 28-37 60-63SMU 23-27 62-60Louisiana Tech 26-24 62-67@Rice 26-26 59-71vs. San Jose State 41-40 66-63vs. Louisiana Tech 19-24 42-57

2001-02 Double-Figure Scoring

Name 01-02 CareerCarla Morrow 23 59Leela Farr 22 58Candice Brewer 10 20Becky Heidotten 15 20Alyssa Shriver 11 11Kayla Elliott 4 5LeAnn Upshaw 1 1

2001-02 Double-Figure Rebounding

Name 01-02 CareerCarla Morrow 6 13Leela Farr 2 8Alyssa Shriver 2 2Becky Heidotten 2 2

2001-02 Double Doubles

Name 01-02Carla Morrow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Western Michigan—16 pts., 13 rebs.UMKC—11 pts., 10 rebs.at UTEP—21 pts., 11 rebs.at Fresno State—17 pts., 10 rebs.

Leela Farr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Oral Roberts—20 pts., 14 rebs.Fresno State—11pts., 11rebs.San Jose State—18 pts., 10 rebs.

Alyssa Shriver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Fresno State—17 pts., 10 rebs.at UTEP—22 pts., 10 rebs.at Louisiana Tech—18 pts., 14 blocks

Becky Heidotten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2at Fresno State—12 pts., 15 rebs.SMU—21 pts., 10 reb.

The Last Time . . .

A TU PLAYER SCORED 30 OR MOREPOINTS: 33, Carla Morrow vs. UMKC,February 9, 2001

A TULSA PLAYER SCORED 20 OR MOREPOINTS: 23, Leela Farr vs. San Jose State,March 6, 2002

A TU PLAYER COLLECTED 10 OR MOREREBOUNDS: 10, Becky Heidotten vs.SMU, February 21, 2002

A TU PLAYER EARNED 6 OR MOREASSISTS: 7, Candice Brewer vs. Hawaii,February 14, 2002

A TU PLAYER HAD 5 OR MORE STEALS: 5,Leela Farr vs. UAPB, December 2, 2001

A TU PLAYER MADE 10 OR MORE FIELDGOALS: 10, Alyssa Shriver vs. UTEP,January 10, 2002

A TU PLAYER MADE 10 OR MORE FREETHROWS: 15, Leela Farr vs. Rice, March 2,2002)

A TU PLAYER MADE 3 OR MORE THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS: 3, Carla Morrow vs.San Jose State, February 16, 2002

A TU PLAYER RECORDS 3 OR MOREBLOCKED SHOTS: 4, Alyssa Shriver vs.Rice, March 2, 2002

A TU PLAYER RECORDED A DOUBLE-DOUBLE: 21 pts., 10 rebs., BeckyHeidotten vs. SMU, February 21, 2002

TULSA SCORED 80 OR MORE POINTS: 84,(84-71) vs. UTEP, February 9, 2002

AN OPPONENT SCORED 80 OR MOREPOINTS VS. TULSA: 94, (94-77) byNevada, February 18, 2001

TULSA PLAYED IN OVERTIME/DOUBLEOVERTIME: OT- Won, 67-61, vs. Rice,December 30, 20012OT- Won, 84-78, vs. Rice, January 10,1998

TULSA WON BY 18 OR MORE POINTS: 21,(62-41) vs. Boise State, February 7, 2002

TULSA LOST BY 18 OR MORE POINTS: 31,(77-46), vs. #8 Louisiana Tech, January24, 2002

TULSA PLAYED A NATIONALLY RANKEDTEAM: March 8, 2002 vs. #8 LouisianaTech (L, 42-57) at home

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Miscellaneous Statistics

TU Individual Statistics . . .

Double-Figure Scoring—Carla Morrow (23),Leela Farr (22), Becky Heidotten (15),Alyssa Shriver (11), Candice Brewer (10),Kayla Elliott (4), LeAnn Upshaw (1)

Double-Figure Rebounding Games—CarlaMorrow (5), Leela Farr (2), Alyssa Shriver(2), Becky Heidotten (2)

Games Leading Tulsa in Scoring—Leela Farr(11), Alyssa Shriver (7), Carla Morrow (6),Becky Heidotten (4), Candice Brewer (2),Kayla Elliott (2)

Games Leading Tulsa in Rebounds—LeelaFarr (12), Carla Morrow (7), BeckyHeidotten (5), Alyssa Shriver (4), CandiceBrewer (2), Kayla Elliott (2)

Games Leading Tulsa in Assists—CandiceBrewer (14), Carla Morrow (9), Leela Farr(5), LeAnn Upshaw (5), Alison Carney (1),Mia Williams (1), Kayla Elliott (1)

Games Leading Tulsa in Steals—CarlaMorrow (13), Candice Brewer (8), LeelaFarr (6), LeAnn Upshaw (5), BeckyHeidotten (4), Bethanie Bentz (2), MiaWilliams (1), Kim Chiconas (1), AlyssaShriver (1), Kayla Elliott (1)

Games Leading Tulsa in Blocked Shots—Alyssa Shriver (21), Carla Morrow (5),Kayla Elliott (2), Becky Heidotten (2), LeelaFarr (1), Mia Williams (1)

Tulsa’s Starting Lineups (F-F-C-G-G) . . .

Oklahoma State—Morrow, Farr, Shriver,Williams, Bentz

#4 Oklahoma—Morrow, Farr, Shriver,Williams, Bentz

Western Michigan—Morrow, Farr, Shriver,Williams, Bentz

Oral Roberts—Morrow, Farr, Shriver, Williams,Bentz

Arkansas-Little Rock—Morrow, Farr, Shriver,Brewer, Upshaw

Arkansas-Pine Bluff—Morrow, Farr, Shriver,Brewer, Upshaw

Arkansas—Morrow, Farr, Shriver, Brewer,Upshaw

UMKC—Morrow, Farr, Shriver, Brewer, UpshawPepperdine—Morrow, Farr, Shriver, Brewer,

UpshawOral Roberts—Morrow, Farr, Shriver, Brewer,

UpshawRice—Morrow, Farr, Shriver, Brewer, UpshawNevada—Morrow, Farr, Shriver, Brewer,

UpshawFresno State—Morrow, Farr, Shriver, Brewer,

UpshawUTEP—Morrow, Farr, Shriver, Brewer, UpshawBoise State—Morrow, Farr, Shriver, Brewer,

UpshawSan Jose State—Morrow, Farr, Shriver, Brewer,

UpshawHawaii—Morrow, Farr, Shriver, Brewer,

Upshaw#8 Louisiana Tech—Morrow, Farr, Shriver,

Brewer, ElliottSMU—Morrow, Farr, Shriver, Brewer, ElliottFresno State—Morrow, Farr, Shriver, Brewer,

ElliottNevada—Morrow, Farr, Shriver, Brewer, ElliottBoise State—Morrow, Farr, Shriver, Brewer,

ElliottUTEP—Morrow, Farr, Shriver, Brewer, ElliottHawaii—Morrow, Farr, Shriver, Brewer, ElliottSan Jose State—Morrow, Farr, Shriver, Brewer,

ElliottSMU—Morrow, Farr, Shriver, Brewer, Elliott#6 Louisiana Tech—Morrow, Farr, Shriver,

Brewer, ElliottRice—Morrow, Farr, Shriver, Brewer, UpshawSan Jose State—Morrow, Farr, Shriver, Brewer,

Upshaw#8 Louisiana Tech—Morrow, Farr, Shriver,

Brewer, Upshaw

Tulsa’s Record When . . .

Ahead at halftime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13-4

Trailing at halftime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-6

Tied at halftime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3

Shoot 40-percent or above from the field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13-4

Shoot below 40-percent from the field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-9

Opponents shoots 40-percent or above from the field . . . . . . . . . .3-7

Opponents shoots below 40-percentfrom the field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-6

Outrebounded the opponent . . . . . . .14-4

Been outrebounded by the opponent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-9

Tied with opponents in rebounds . . . .0-0

Shoot better from the field than the opponent . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-3

Shoot worse from the field than the opponent . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-10

Shoot 35-percent or above from 3-point range . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-2

Opponent shoots 35-percent or above from 3-point range . . . . . .5-4

Commits 20 or more turnovers . . . . . . .3-7

Has less than 20 turnovers . . . . . . . . .14-6

Scores 65 points or more . . . . . . . . . .14-1

Scores less than 65 points . . . . . . . . .3-12

Holds opponent under 65 points . . . .15-6

Opponent scores over 65 points . . . . .2-7

Tulsa scores first basket . . . . . . . . . . . .11-4

Opponent scores first basket . . . . . . . .6-9

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Game-by-Game Points — Rebounds — Assists01 03 10 22 23 24 25

Opponent Date Score W/L Williams Upshaw Brewer Jaskowiak Bentz Carney Morrow

at Oklahoma State 11/17/01 58-70 L 3-2-1 3-4-1 6-2-3 DNP 8-2-0 DNP 18-6-1vs Oklahoma 11/18/01 52-75 L 0-0-1 0-0-0 7-4-1 2-1-0 2-7-1 0-1-2 10-5-1at Western Michigan 11/21/01 62-59 W 2-2-1 2-1-3 10-4-4 DNP 2-3-2 DNP 16-13-1ORAL ROBERTS 11/27/01 61-63 L 2-2-2 0-1-2 2-4-3 DNP 1-4-2 DNP 17-5-1ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK 11/30/01 77-50 W 0-2-5 5-3-6 19-2-1 6-2-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 15-3-3ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 12/02/01 66-56 W 5-0-2 8-3-1 11-6-3 DNP 6-4-4 4-1-0 8-7-1ARKANSAS 12/05/01 52-55 L 0-2-3 5-5-0 3-4-2 DNP 3-1-0 DNP 12-8-3at UMKC 12/15/01 73-62 W 0-0-1 4-3-1 11-4-3 2-1-0 6-2-4 0-0-0 11-10-5vs Pepperdine 12/17/01 53-64 L DNP 3-2-3 15-5-0 DNP 0-1-1 DNP 8-2-2vs Oral Roberts 12/18/01 75-58 W 0-0-0 1-3-4 5-7-4 0-0-0 5-1-0 0-0-0 4-4-0RICE 12/30/01 67-61 WOT 0-2-2 1-3-1 9-4-2 DNP 2-3-1 DNP 12-5-3NEVADA 01/03/02 79-49 W 0-4-4 0-2-1 11-3-5 DNP 5-1-1 0-1-1 19-4-2FRESNO STATE 01/05/02 66-54 W 0-0-0 9-6-1 5-3-5 DNP 5-3-1 DNP 10-7-2at UTEP 01/10/02 83-70 W 4-1-3 2-3-1 12-4-4 DNP 3-2-1 DNP 21-11-5at Boise State 01/12/02 69-58 W 6-2-1 6-2-3 12-3-2 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 13-6-4SAN JOSE STATE 01/17/02 73-75 L 0-0-0 3-5-2 9-5-2 DNP 4-2-1 DNP 11-9-5HAWAI`I 01/19/02 51-65 L DNP 0-1-1 7-5-1 DNP 3-2-0 DNP 2-3-3at Louisiana Tech 01/24/02 46-77 L 0-0-0 3-0-0 3-5-3 DNP 0-3-0 0-2-1 5-10-3at SMU 01/26/02 76-62 W 0-0-0 2-2-3 9-4-2 DNP 0-3-2 DNP 25-7-4at Fresno State 01/31/02 72-49 W 0-0-0 0-1-1 9-4-5 DNP 8-1-2 DNP 17-10-8at Nevada 02/02/02 72-49 W 0-0-0 0-1-1 7-4-4 DNP 1-2-2 0-1-0 15-7-3BOISE STATE 02/07/02 62-41 W 0-3-0 10-0-1 5-6-3 DNP 0-1-0 0-0-0 9-4-4UTEP 02/09/02 84-71 W DNP 0-0-0 5-6-6 DNP 6-1-1 DNP 10-5-4at Hawai`i 02/14/02 53-62 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-2-7 DNP 3-1-2 DNP 10-5-5at San Jose State 02/16/02 60-63 L 0-2-0 0-0-0 10-3-2 DNP 0-1-0 DNP 13-2-3SMU 02/21/02 62-60 W 0-0-0 0-5-0 8-3-3 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 12-4-5LOUISIANA TECH 02/23/02 62-67 L DNP 6-4-1 7-3-5 DNP DNP DNP 10-3-3at Rice 03/02/02 59-71 L DNP 4-5-3 12-4-3 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 12-2-1SAN JOSE STATE 03/06/02 66-63 W DNP 4-1-2 1-6-3 DNP 3-1-0 DNP 8-7-1LOUISIANA TECH 03/08/02 42-57 L 0-1-0 0-4-3 7-4-2 DNP 0-1-0 DNP 12-5-1

30 31 34 35 40 45 54Opponent Date Score W/L Elliott Farr Hall Chiconas Shriver Wagoner Heidotten

at Oklahoma State 11/17/01 58-70 L DNP 6-3-0 DNP 4-2-0 4-4-0 0-0-0 6-3-0vs Oklahoma 11/18/01 52-75 L DNP 9-5-0 DNP 0-1-0 21-9-0 0-1-0 1-0-0at Western Michigan 11/21/01 62-59 W DNP 6-6-0 0-0-0 2-0-1 12-5-0 DNP 10-5-0ORAL ROBERTS 11/27/01 61-63 L DNP 14-6-1 DNP 0-0-1 25-2-2 DNP 0-0-0ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK 11/30/01 77-50 W DNP 14-8-0 3-0-2 4-4-1 9-6-1 2-0-0 0-4-0ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 12/02/01 66-56 W DNP 10-8-1 DNP 1-1-0 8-8-1 0-1-0 5-4-0ARKANSAS 12/05/01 52-55 L DNP 16-6-1 DNP DNP 0-4-1 DNP 13-8-0at UMKC 12/15/01 73-62 W 4-1-0 14-8-2 3-0-1 0-0-0 16-4-4 0-1-0 2-1-0vs Pepperdine 12/17/01 53-64 L 2-1-0 18-1-0 DNP 0-4-0 5-7-1 0-0-0 2-7-0vs Oral Roberts 12/18/01 75-58 W 16-2-1 20-14-2 DNP 2-0-0 8-3-2 0-1-0 14-3-0RICE 12/30/01 67-61 WOT 5-1-1 22-7-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-4-1 DNP 12-6-0NEVADA 01/03/02 79-49 W 6-2-2 10-6-3 2-0-1 2-1-0 15-5-0 5-2-0 4-2-0FRESNO STATE 01/05/02 66-54 W 3-0-0 11-11-1 DNP 0-1-0 17-10-1 DNP 6-4-3at UTEP 01/10/02 83-70 W 5-1-0 12-6-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 22-10-0 2-1-0 0-1-0at Boise State 01/12/02 69-58 W 0-3-1 7-4-1 DNP 0-1-0 20-8-0 DNP 5-3-0SAN JOSE STATE 01/17/02 73-75 L 9-4-3 18-10-3 DNP DNP 11-5-0 DNP 8-4-0HAWAI`I 01/19/02 51-65 L 11-5-2 9-3-1 5-0-0 4-1-1 2-0-0 4-1-1 4-2-1at Louisiana Tech 01/24/02 46-77 L 6-3-1 5-6-0 2-1-0 0-2-0 18-3-0 4-1-0 0-0-0at SMU 01/26/02 76-62 W 2-1-2 12-3-6 0-1-0 4-1-0 8-2-3 DNP 14-5-3at Fresno State 01/31/02 72-49 W 5-1-3 17-6-1 DNP 0-0-0 4-4-0 DNP 12-15-0at Nevada 02/02/02 72-49 W 8-4-1 17-9-3 2-0-0 0-1-0 6-7-0 DNP 16-8-0BOISE STATE 02/07/02 62-41 W 12-3-2 10-4-5 0-0-0 2-3-0 3-4-2 DNP 11-5-1UTEP 02/09/02 84-71 W 11-8-6 29-6-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 6-6-2 DNP 17-4-0at Hawai`i 02/14/02 53-62 L 6-5-1 12-3-2 DNP 0-0-0 4-3-0 DNP 14-7-0at San Jose State 02/16/02 60-63 L 5-4-4 13-9-5 2-1-1 DNP 4-4-0 DNP 13-7-0SMU 02/21/02 62-60 W 7-4-1 9-5-2 0-0-0 1-1-0 4-6-1 DNP 21-10-0LOUISIANA TECH 02/23/02 62-67 L 1-3-1 13-6-2 DNP 2-0-0 12-4-0 DNP 11-8-0at Rice 03/02/02 59-71 L 0-1-0 17-9-0 DNP DNP 8-8-0 DNP 6-4-0SAN JOSE STATE 03/06/02 66-63 W 8-4-0 23-8-3 DNP DNP 6-4-1 DNP 13-3-1LOUISIANA TECH 03/08/02 42-57 L 0-0-1 7-6-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-4-0 DNP 16-3-0

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Player HighsPOINTS 29 Farr, Leela vs UTEP (02/09/02)FIELD GOALS MADE 10 Shriver, Alyssa at UTEP (01/10/02)

10 Shriver, Alyssa vs Oral Roberts (11/27/01)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 18 Morrow, Carla at Western Michigan (11/21/01)FG PCT (min. 5 made) 1.000 ( 6-6 ) Heidotten, Becky vs UTEP (02/09/02)

1.000 ( 5-5 ) Upshaw, LeAnn vs Boise State (02/07/02)3 PT FG MADE 7 Morrow, Carla at SMU (01/26/02)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 11 Morrow, Carla at SMU (01/26/02)3-PT FG PCT (min. 2 made) .667 ( 2-3 ) Bentz, Bethanie vs UTEP (02/09/02)

.667 ( 2-3 ) Bentz, Bethanie at Fresno State (1/31/02)

.667 ( 2-3 ) Morrow, Carla vs Nevada (01/03/02)

.667 ( 2-3 ) Morrow, Carla at UMKC (12/15/01)FREE THROWS MADE 15 Farr, Leela at Rice (03/02/02)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 20 Farr, Leela at Rice (03/02/02)FT PCT (min. 3 made) 1.000 (14-14) Farr, Leela vs San Jose State (01/17/02)

1.000 ( 7-7 ) Heidotten, Becky vs SMU (02/21/02)1.000 ( 6-6 ) Farr, Leela at Hawai`i (02/14/02)1.000 ( 6-6 ) Morrow, Carla vs Arkansas (12/05/01)1.000 ( 5-5 ) Farr, Leela at Fresno State (1/31/02)1.000 ( 5-5 ) Heidotten, Becky vs Arkansas (12/05/01)1.000 ( 4-4 ) Heidotten, Becky vs Louisiana Tech (03/08/02)1.000 ( 4-4 ) Morrow, Carla vs UTEP (02/09/02)1.000 ( 4-4 ) Shriver, Alyssa at Louisiana Tech (01/24/02)1.000 ( 4-4 ) Shriver, Alyssa at Boise State (01/12/02)1.000 ( 4-4 ) Farr, Leela vs Arkansas-Little Rock (11/30/01)1.000 ( 4-4 ) Morrow, Carla vs Oral Roberts (11/27/01)1.000 ( 4-4 ) Farr, Leela vs Oral Roberts (11/27/01)1.000 ( 3-3 ) Heidotten, Becky vs Louisiana Tech (02/23/02)1.000 ( 3-3 ) Elliott, Kayla vs SMU (02/21/02)1.000 ( 3-3 ) Farr, Leela at San Jose State (2/16/02)1.000 ( 3-3 ) Brewer, Candice at Boise State (01/12/02)1.000 ( 3-3 ) Elliot, Kayla at UTEP (01/10/02) 1.000 ( 3-3 ) Shriver, Alyssa vs Fresno State (01/05/02)

REBOUNDS 15 Heidotten, Becky at Fresno State (1/31/02)ASSISTS 8 Morrow, Carla at Fresno State (1/31/02)STEALS 5 Farr, Leela vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/02/01)

5 Morrow, Carla vs Arkansas-Little Rock (11/30/01)BLOCKED SHOTS 14 Shriver, Alyssa at Louisiana Tech (01/24/02)TURNOVERS 8 Shriver, Alyssa vs Fresno State (01/05/02)FOULS 5 Upshaw, LeAnn vs Louisiana Tech (03/08/02)

5 Morrow, Carla at Rice (03/02/02)5 Morrow, Carla vs Louisiana Tech (02/23/02)5 Elliott, Kayla at San Jose State (2/16/02)5 Heidotten, Becky vs Pepperdine (12/17/01)5 Williams, Mia vs Arkansas (12/05/01)5 Upshaw, LeAnn vs Oral Roberts (11/27/01)5 Farr, Leela at Oklahoma State (11/17/01)5 Shriver, Alyssa at Oklahoma State (11/17/01)5 Morrow, Carla at Oklahoma State (11/17/01)

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Tulsa Individual Records

Most Points:33, Carla Morrow vs. UMKC, 2-9-01Most Points , One Half:21, Leela Farr vs. UTEP, 2-9-02Most Field Goals Made:13, Carla Morrow vs. UMKC, 2-9-01Most Field Goals Attempted:22, Carla Morrow vs. UMKC, 2-9-01Highest Field Goal Percentage:(Minimum 10 attempts).727, Tammy Goyne vs. Air Force (8-11),

1-14-99Most Three-Point Field Goals Made:5, Tammy Goyne vs. San Jose State, 2-19-00Most Three-Point Field Goals MadeOne Half:5, Tammy Goyne vs. San Jose State (1st half),

2-19-00Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted:14, Athena Pirpich vs. New Orleans, 11-22-00Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage:.750 (3-4), Athena Pirpich vs. Rice, 2-23-01Most Free Throws Made:14, Leela Farr vs. San Jose State, 1-17-02Most Free Throws Attempted:14, Leela Farr vs. San Jose State, 1-17-0214, Leela Farr vs. Rice, 12-30-0114, Leela Farr vs. SMU, 2-4-01Highest Free Throw Percentage:(Minimum 10 attempts)1.000 (14-14), Leela Farr vs. San Jose State,

1-17-02Most Rebounds:14, Leela Farr vs. SMU, 2-4-01Most Assists:9, Tammy Goyne vs. TCU, 1-8-00Most Steals:7, Carla Morrow vs. UMKC, 2-9-017, Tammy Goyne vs. Fresno State, 1-29-00Most Blocked Shots:4, Kayla Elliott vs. UTEP, 2-9-024, Alyssa Shriver vs. Boise State, 2-7-02 4, Alyssa Shriver vs. Fresno State, 1-5-024, Alyssa Shriver vs. Rice, 12-30-014, Alyssa Shriver, vs. Oral Roberts, 11-27-01Most Points Scored In Overtime:8, Becky Heidotten vs. Rice, 12-30-01

Tulsa Team Records

Most Points:84, vs. UTEP, 2-9-02

Fewest Points:40, vs. New Orleans, 11-22-00Most Field Goals Made:34, vs. Nevada, 1-3-02Fewest Field Goals Made:14, vs. Louisiana Tech, 3-8-0214, vs. Arkansas, 12-5-0114, vs. SMU, 2-4-01Most Field Goals Attempted:71, vs. Colorado State, 1-10-00Most Three-Point Field Goals Made:10, vs. Air Force, 1-14-9910, vs. UNLV, 1-16-99Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Made:0, vs. Louisiana Tech, 3-8-02Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted:27, vs. New Orleans, 11-22-00Fewest Three-Point Goals Attempted:6, vs. Boise State, 2-7-026, vs. Creighton, 11-24-99Most Free Throws Made:28, vs. San Jose State, 1-17-02Fewest Free Throws Made:3, vs. Hawai`i, 2-17-003, vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 12-9-00Most Free Throws Attempted:37, vs. Rice, 12-30-01Fewest Free Throws Attempted:5, vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 12-9-00Most Rebounds:51, vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 12-2-01Fewest Rebounds:27, vs. Oral Roberts, 11-27-01Most Assists:22, vs. UTEP, 2-9-0222, vs. Oral Roberts, 12-22-99Fewest Assists:8, vs. Louisiana Tech, 3-8-02Most Steals:23, vs. San Diego, 12-19-99Fewest Steals:3, vs. UTEP, 2-9-023, vs. San Jose State, 1-17-02Most Blocked Shots:7, vs. Arkansas-Little Rock, 11-20-01Highest Field Goal Percentage:.523 (34-65), vs. Nevada, 1-3-02Lowest Field Goal Percentage:.262 (16-61), vs. Duquesne, 12-30-00Highest Field Goal Percentage-One Half:.656 (21-32), vs. UMKC (2nd half), 2-9-01Lowest Field Goal Percentage-One Half:.207 (6-29), vs. New Orleans (1st half),

11-22-00

.207 (6-29), vs. Duquesne (2nd half),12-30-00

Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage:(Minimum 10 attempts).545 (6-11), vs. TCU, 2-2-01Lowest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage:(Minimum 10 attempts).000, vs. Louisiana Tech, 3-8-02Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage- One Half:(Minimum 5 attempts).800 (4-5), vs. Nevada, 1st half, 1-3-02Highest Free Throw Percentage:(Minimum 15 attempts).950 (19-20), vs. Fresno State, 3-1-01Lowest Free Throw Percentage:.421 (8-19), vs. Creighton, 11-24-99Most Points- One Half:50, vs. UMKC, 2-9-01Fewest Points- One Half:17, vs. New Orleans, 1st half, 11-22-0017, vs. TCU, 1st half, 2-27-99Widest Margin of Victory:45, vs. UMKC (81-36), 2-9-01Longest Reynolds Center Winning Streak:5 games, 1-15-00 to 2-19-00Longest Reynolds Center Losing Streak:4 games, 12-9-00 to 1-16-01Most Points In Overtime:11, vs. TCU, 2-27-99Fewest Points In Overtime:6, vs. Colorado State, 1-10-00Most Personal Fouls:28, vs. UTEP, 1-21-01Fewest Personal Fouls:9, vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 12-2-01Largest Crowd:2,971, vs. San Jose State, 3-6-02Smallest Crowd:420, TU vs. New Orleans, 11-22-00

Opponent Individual Records

Most Points:32, Linda Froelich, UNLV, 1-16-99Most Field Goals Made:14, Linda Froelich, UNLV, 1-16-99Most Field Goals Attempted:29, Linda Froelich, UNLV, 1-16-99Highest Field Goal Percentage:(Minimum 10).670, Ayana Walker, Louisiana Tech (8-12),

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Most Three-point Field Goals Made:5, Lindsey Logan, Fresno State (5-12), 3-1-01Most Three-point Field Goals Attempted:13, Lindsey Logan, Fresno State, 1-5-02Highest Three-point Field Goal Percentage:(Minimum 6 attempts).560 (5-9), Atari Parker, San Jose State, 3-6-02Most Free Throws Made:13, Amy Pack, UTEP, 1-21-01Most Free Throws Attempted:16, Amy Pack, UTEP, 1-21-01Highest Free Throw Percentage:(Minimum 10 attempts).812, Amy Pack (13-16), UTEP, 1-21-01Most Rebounds:15, Johnetta Hayes, Rice, 12-30-0115, Kim Smallwood, Rice, 1-23-99Most Assists:9, Cricket Williams, San Jose State, 1-17-02Most Points Scored in Overtime:4, Elizabeth English, Colorado State, 1-10-00

Team Opponent Records

Most Points:80, Arkansas, 12-30-99Fewest Points:28, UTEP, 1-27-00Most Field Goals Made:35, Arkansas, 12-30-99Fewest Field Goals Made:8, UTEP, 1-27-00Most Three point Field Goals Made:11, UTEP, 2-9-02Fewest Three-point Field Goals Made:0, UTEP, 1-21-010, UMKC, 2-9-01Most Three-point Field Goals Attempted:37, TCU, 2-27-99Most Free Throws Made:28, UTEP (28-39), 1-21-01Fewest Free Throws Made:2, San Diego, 12-19-992, Fresno State, 1-29-00Most Free Throw Attempted:39, UTEP, 1-21-01Fewest Free Throws Attempted:5, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 12-2-015, Fresno State, 1-29-005, San Diego, 12-19-99Most Rebounds:56, Rice, 1-23-99Fewest Rebounds:30, Nevada, 1-3-0230, UTEP, 1-27-00Most Assists:21, SMU, 2-25-99

Fewest Assists:3, UTEP, 1-27-00Most Steals:20, Colorado State, 2-6-99Fewest Steals:2, Hawaii, 1-19-02Most Blocked Shots:9, Arkansas, 12-5-01Highest Field Goal Percentage:.508 (32-63), Fresno Sate, 3-1-01Lowest Field Goal Percentage:.205 (8-39), UTEP, 1-27-00Highest Field Goal Percentage-One Half:.625, Nevada (second half), 3-3-01Lowest Field Goal Percentage-One Half:.148, Hawai`i (second half), 2-17-00Highest Three-point Field Goal Percentage:.615 (8-13), Hawaii, 1-19-02Lowest Three-point Field Goal Percentage:.000 (0-6), UTEP, 1-21-01.000 (0-5), UMKC, 2-9-01Highest Three-point Field Goal Percentage-One Half:.778 (7-9), Hawaii (First Half), 1-19-02Highest Free Throw Percentage:.929 (13-14), TCU, 2-2-01Lowest Free Throw Percentage:.167 (2-12), San Diego, 12-19-99Most Points-One Half: 47, Fresno State (second half), 3-1-0147, Arkansas (first half), 12-30-99Fewest Points-One Half:11, UMKC (second half), 2-9-0111, UTEP (first half), 1-27-00Largest Margin of Victory:18, Arkansas 80, TU 62, 12-30-99Most Personal Fouls:26, Rice, 12-30-0126, Rice, 2-23-01Fewest Personal Fouls:9, Hawai`i, 1-16-019, Hawai`i, 2-17-00

Combined Team Records

Most Points in One Game:155, TU 84, UTEP 71, 2-9-02Fewest Points in One Game:92, Tulsa 64, UTEP 28, 1-27-00Most Points in One Half:84, UTEP 43, TU 41 (second half), 2-9-02Fewest Points in One Half:35, TU 24, UTEP 11 (first half), 1-27-00Most Field Goals Made:61, Arkansas (35), TU (26), 12-30-99Most Field Goals Attempted:131, Fresno State (69), Tulsa (62), 1-8-00

Fewest Field Goals Made:30, TU (22), UTEP (8), 1-27-00Fewest Field Goals Attempted:93, TU (61), UTEP (32), 1-21-01Most Three-point Field Goals Made:16, TU (5), UTEP (11), 2-9-02Most Three-point Field Goals Attempted:52, TCU (37), TU (15), 2-27-99Fewest Three-point Field Goals Made:3, Louisiana Tech (3), TU (0), 3-8-02Fewest Three-point Field Goals Attempted:18, TU (15), UTEP (3), 1-27-00Most Free Throws Made:49, TU (27), Rice (21), 12-30-01Most Free Throws Attempted:68, TU (37), Rice (31), 12-30-01Fewest Free Throws Made:9, Texas A&M-CC (6), TU (3), 12-9-00Fewest Free Throws Attempted:12, Texas A&M-CC (7), TU (5), 12-9-00Most Rebounds:95, TU (50), Colorado State (45), 1-10-00Fewest Rebounds:63, Oral Roberts (36), TU (27), 11-27-0163, Fresno State (32), TU (31), 3-1-01Most Personal Fouls:46, Rice (26), TU (20), 12-30-0146, TU (28), UTEP (18), 1-21-01Fewest Personal Fouls:21, Boise State (11), TU (10), 2-7-02

Reynolds Center Firsts

Field Goal:Shequinna Dinkens – 19:12, 1st HalfField Goal Attempted:Kasie Pittman – 19:47, 1st HalfFree Throw Made:Megan Thiedeman, Air Force – 19:26, 1st HalfTammy Goyne – 14:49, 1st Half3-pt. Field Goal Made:Carla Morrow – 18:47. 1st Half3-pt. field goal attempt:Kasie Pittman – 19:47, 1st HalfRebound:Mollie Peters, Air Force – 19:47, 1st HalfTammy Goyne – 18:58, 1st HalfAssist: Kasie Pittman – 19:12, 1st HalfSteal:Carla Morrow – 17:14, 1st HalfFoul:Stephanie Smith – 19:26, 1st HalfBlock:Carla Morrow -- 2:20, 2nd HalfOvertime game:Tulsa 60, TCU 55 (Feb. 27, 1999)

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ScoringYear Player G FG FT PTS. AVG1996-97 Lila Osceola 26 127 142 413 15.91997-98 Lila Osceola 27 117 105 339 12.51998-99 Kasie Pittman 26 105 59 298 11.51999-00 Lila Osceola 29 144 129 417 14.42000-01 Leela Farr 26 94 152 340 13.12001-02 Leela Farr 30 122 155 400 13.3

ReboundingYear Player G REB AVG1996-97 Lila Osceola 26 195 7.51997-98 Lila Osceola 27 144 5.31998-99 Shequinna Dinkens 26 151 5.81999-00 Denise Wagner 29 181 6.22000-01 Carla Morrow 29 165 5.72001-02 Leela Farr 30 192 6.4

Field GoalsYear Player G FG1996-97 Lila Osceola 26 1271997-98 Lila Osceola 27 1171998-99 Kasie Pittman 26 1051999-00 Lila Osceola 27 1442000-01 Carla Morrow 29 1142001-02 Carla Morrow 30 132

Field Goal Percentage(Minimum 4 field goal attempts per game)Year Player G FG FGA PCT1996-97 Tamara Gracey 15 84 183 .4591997-98 Lila Osceola 27 117 218 .5371998-99 Shequinna Dinkens 26 64 129 .4961999-00 Lila Osceola 29 144 266 .5412000-01 Becky Heidotten 17 56 96 .5832001-02 Becky Heidotten 30 105 164 .640

Free ThrowsYear Player G FT1996-97 Lila Osceola 26 1421997-98 Leela Farr 27 1271998-99 Tammy Goyne 26 631999-00 Lila Osceola 29 1292000-01 Leela Farr 26 1522001-02 Leela Farr 30 155

Free Throw PercentageYear Player G FT FTA PCT1996-97 Ladeana Quick 21 51 65 .7851997-98 Kasie Pittman 26 93 122 .7621998-99 Tammy Goyne 26 63 73 .8631999-00 Lila Osceola 29 129 183 .7052000-01 Leela Farr 26 152 182 .8352001-02 Leela Farr 30 155 196 .791

Three-Point Field GoalsYear Player G 3 PT FG1996-97 Holly Bray 26 621997-98 Kasie Pittman 26 371998-99 Emily Stagner 27 311999-00 Tammy Goyne 28 532000-01 Athena Pirpich 29 772001-02 Carla Morrow 30 50

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage(Minimum 3 three-point field goals attempts per game)Year Player G FG FGA PCT1996-97 Raquel Banks 26 33 79 .4181997-98 Kasie Pittman 26 37 128 .2891998-99 Tammy Goyne 26 30 104 .2881999-00 Tammy Goyne 28 53 134 .3962000-01 Athena Pirpich 29 77 225 .3422001-02 Carla Morrow 30 50 162 .309

AssistsYear Player G AST AVG1996-97 Kasie Pittman 26 75 2.91997-98 Kasie Pittman 26 81 3.11998-99 Tammy Goyne 26 93 3.61999-00 Tammy Goyne 28 123 4.42000-01 Athena Pirpich 29 119 4.12001-02 Candice Brewer 30 93 3.1

StealsYear Player G ST AVG1996-97 Kasie Pittman 26 46 1.81997-98 Kasie Pittman 26 87 3.31998-99 Kasie Pittman 26 76 2.91999-00 Kasie Pittman 29 94 3.42000-01 Carla Morrow 29 57 2.02001-02 Carla Morrow 30 50 1.7

Blocked ShotsYear Player G BLK1996-97 Sarah Kunnert 14 111997-98 Denise Wagner 22 61998-99 Denise Wagner 20 71999-00 Denise Wagner 29 312000-01 Carla Morrow 29 112001-02 Alyssa Shriver 30 77

Yearly Leaders

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YEAR G-GS FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG96-97 26-24 100-274 .365 43-114 .377 73-108 .676 316-12.297-98 26-24 104-290 .359 37-128 .289 93-122 .762 338-13.098-99 26-26 105-281 .374 29-106 .274 59-84 .702 298-11.599-00 29-29 141-372 .379 23-85 .271 65-95 .684 370-12.8Total 107-103 450-1217 .370 132-433 .304 290-409 .710 1322-12.4

2. Lila Osceola1,301 Points1996-1998, 1999-2000

YEAR G-GS FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG96-97 26-25 127-311 .408 17-62 .274 142-205 .693 413-15.997-98 27-19 117-218 .537 0-0 .000 105-144 .729 339-12.698-99 8-7 38-75 .507 0-0 .000 56-74 .757 132-16.599-00 29-27 144-266 .541 0-0 .000 129-183 .710 417-14.4Total 90-78 426-870 .490 17-62 .274 432-606 .712 1301-14.5

3. Carla Morrow1,113 Points1998-2002

YEAR G-GS FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG98-99 27-18 80-188 .426 18-43 .419 15-21 .714 193-7.199-00 29-29 101-238 .424 16-62 .258 43-69 .623 261-9.000-01 29-24 114-328 .348 38-132 .288 28-40 .700 294-10.101-02 30-30 132-367 .360 50-162 .309 51-59 .864 365-12.2Totals 115-101 427-1121 .381 122-399 .310 137-189 .723 1113-9.7

4. Leela Farr1,089 Points1997-2002

YEAR G-GS FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG97-98 27-27 84-195 .431 0-2 .000 127-143 .890 295-10.998-99 Redshirt99-00 17-0 16-44 .364 0-0 .000 22-31 .710 54-3.200-01 26-26 94-231 .407 0-1 .000 152-182 .835 340-13.100-02 30-30 122-293 .416 1-2 .500 155-196 .791 400- 13.3Total 100-83 316-763 .414 1-5 .200 456-552 .826 1089-10.8

Tulsa 1,000 Point Scorers

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Points

1. 449 Cheryle Meppelink, 1986-87 (24 games)2. 445 Jackie Lee, 1985-86 (25 games)3. 419 Liz Hooper, 1980-81 (28 games)4. 417 Lila Osceola, 1999-2000 (29 games)5. 413 Lila Osceola, 1996-97 (26 games)6. 400 Leela Farr, 2001-02 (30 games)7. 399 Tina Conder, 1983-84, (27 games)8. 380 Felicia Caldwell, 1983-84 (27 games)9. 370 Kasie Pittman, 1999-2000 (29 games)10. 365 Carla Morrow, 2001-02 (30 games)

Points Per Game

1. 18.7 Cheryle Meppelink, 1986-87 (24 games)2. 17.8 Jackie Lee, 1985-86 (25 games)3. 16.3 Paula St. Julian, 1979-80 (21 games)4. 16.1 Tina Conder, 1982-83 (22 games)5. 15.9 Lila Osceola, 1996-97 (26 games)6. 15.0 Liz Hooper, 1980-81 (28 games)7. 14.8 Tina Conder, 1983-84 (27 games)8. 14.4 Lila Osceola, 1999-2000 (29 games)9. 14.1 Felicia Caldwell, 1983-84 (27 games)

14.1 Tamara Gracey, 1996-97 (15 games)

Field Goals

1. 194 Cheryle Meppelink, 1986-87 (24 games)2. 188 Jackie Lee, 1985-86 (25 games)3. 179 Tina Conder, 1983-84 (27 games)4. 160 Tina Conder, 1982-83 (22 games)5. 144 Lila Osceola, 1999-2000 (29 games)6. 142 Felicia Caldwell, 1983-84 (27 games)7. 141 Kasie Pittman, 1999-2000 (29 games)8. 136 Felicia Caldwell, 1984-85 (26 games)9. 133 Katie Fisher, 1981-82 (25 games)10. 132 Carla Morrow, 2001-02 (30 games)

Field Goal Percentage

1. .640 Becky Heidotten, 2001-02 (105-164)2. .541 Lila Osceola, 1999-2000 (144-266)3. .537 Lila Osceola, 1997-98 (117-218)4. .500 Vanessa Phillips, 1982-83 (78-156)5. .496 Shequinna Dinkens, 1998-99 (64-129)6. .482 Joyce Plagens, 1981-82 (120-249)7. .466 Alyssa Shriver, 2001-02 (118-253)8. .463 Barb Rausch, 1982-83 (107-231)9. .458 Tina Sorenson, 1984-85 (120-262)10. .452 Tracey Henry, 1981-82 (103-228)

Three-Point Field Goals

1. 77 Athena Pirpich, 2000-2001 (29 games)2. 62 Holly Bray, 1996-97 (26 games)3. 53 Tammy Goyne, 1999-2000 (28 games)4. 50 Carla Morrow, 2001-02 (30 games)5. 43 Kasie Pittman, 1996-97 (26 games)6. 38 Carla Morrow, 2000-2001 (29 games)7. 37 Kasie Pittman, 1997-98 (26 games)8. 33 Raquel Banks, 1996-97 (26 games)9. 31 Emily Stagner, 1998-99 (27 games)10. 30 Tammy Goyne, 1998-99 (26 games)

Single Season Leaders

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Three-Point Field Goals Percentage

(Minimum two attempts per game)1. .418 Raquel Banks, 26 games, 1996-97 (33-79)2. .400 Tammy Goyne, 28 games, 1999-2000 (53-134)3. .377 Kasie Pittman, 26 games, 1996-97 (73-108)4. .369 Holly Bray, 26 games, 1996-97 (62-168)5. .342 Athena Pirpich, 29 games, 2000-01 (77-225)6. .309 Carla Morrow, 30 games, 2001-02 (50-162)7. .296 Raquel Banks, 25 games, 1997-98 (16-54)8. .289 Kasie Pittman, 26 games, 1997-98 (37-128)9. .288 Carla Morrow, 29 games, 2000-01 (38-132)10. .286 Ladeana Quick, 27 games, 1997-98 (16-56)

Free Throws

1. 155 Leela Farr, 2001-02 (30 games)2. 152 Leela Farr, 2000-01 (26 games)3. 142 Lila Osceola, 1996-97 (26 games)4. 129 Lila Osceola, 1999-2000 (29 games)5. 127 Leela Farr, 1997-98 (27 games)6. 105 Lila Osceola, 1997-98 (27 games)7. 98 Felicia Caldwell, 1983-84 (27 games)8. 93 Kasie Pittman, 1997-98 (27 games)9. 83 Tina Sorenson, 1984-85 (26 games)

83 Felicia Caldwell, 1984-85 (26 games)

Free Thow Percentage

1. .863 Tammy Goyne, 1998-99 (63-73)2. .835 Leela Farr, 2000-01 (152-182)3. .803 Tina Sorenson, 1984-85 (83-103)4. .793 Jackie Lee, 1986-87(69-87)5. .792 Joan Wallner, 1986-87 (42-53)6. .791 Leela Farr, 2001-02 (155-196)7. .778 Denise Burton, 1986-87 (28-36)8. .762 Kasie Pittman, 1997-98 (93-122)9. .756 Vanessa Phillips, 1983-84 (34-45)10. .755 Ladeana Quick, 1996-97 (37-49)

Raquel Banks, 1997-98 (37-49)

Rebounds

1. 273 Felicia Caldwell, 1984-85 (27 games)2. 270 Paula St. Julian, 1979-80 (21 games)3. 252 Mary Keeran, 1983-84 (26 games)4. 196 Joyce Plagens, 1980-81 (28 games)5. 195 Mary Keeren, 1982-83 (22 games)

195 Felicia Caldwell, 1984-85 (26 games)195 Lila Osceola, 1996-97 (26 games)

8. 192 Leela Farr, 2001-02 (30 games)9. 187 Kaia Brashi, 1986-87 (25 games)10. 181 Denise Wagner, 1999-2000 (29 games)

Assists

1. 125 Margaret Sposato-Douglass, 1986-87(17 games)

2. 123 Tammy Goyne, 1999-2000 (28 games)3. 119 Athena Pirpich, 2000-01 (29 games)4. 102 Kasie Pittman, 1999-2000 (29 games)5. 94 Margaret Sposato-Douglass, 1985-86

(23 games)6. 93 Candice Brewer, 2001-02 (30 games)

93 Tammy Goyne, 1998-99 (26 games)8. 90 Katie Fisher, 1981-82 (25 games)9. 89 Kasie Pittman, 1998-99 (26 games)10. 87 Carla Morrow, 2001-02 (30 games)

Steals

1. 94 Kasie Pittman, 1999-2000 (29 games)2. 88 Katie Fisher, 1981-82 (25 games)3. 87 Kasie Pittman, 1997-98 (26 games)4. 77 Tammy Goyne, 1999-2000 (28 games)5. 76 Kasie Pittman, 1998-99 (26 games)6. 70 Tammy Goyne, 1998-99 (26 games)7. 66 Denise Burton, 1986-87 (25 games)8. 61 Joyce Plagens, 1981-82 (25 games)9. 59 Margaret Sposato-Douglass, 1986-87 (17 games)

59 Denise Wagner, 1999-2000 (29 games)

Blocks

1. 77 Alyssa Shriver, 2001-02 (30 games)2. 31 Denise Wagner, 1999-2000 (29 games)3. 21 Carla Morrow, 2001-02 (30 games)4. 14 Carla Morow, 1999-2000 (29 games)5. 11 Carla Morrow, 2000-01 (29 games)

11 Sarah Kunnert, 1996-97 (14 games)7. 10 Kasie Pittman, 1999-2000 (29 games)

10 Tamara Gracey, 1996-97 (15 games)

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POINTS1. 1,322 Kasie Pittman, 1996-2000 (107 games)2. 1,301 Lila Osceola, 1996-98, 1999-2000 (90 games)3. 1,115 Carla Morrow, 1998-2002 (115 games)4. 1,089 Leela Farr, 1997-2002 (100 games)5. 760 Tracey Henry, 1980-84 (94 games)6. 753 Tina Conder, 1982-84 (49 games)7. 740 Felicia Caldwell, 1983-85 (53 games)8. 660 Liz Hooper, 1980-82 (53 games)9. 626 Katie Fisher, 1980-82 (53 games)10. 599 Denise Wagner, 1997-2001 (81 games)

POINTS PER GAME1. 18.7 Cheryle Meppelink, 1986-87 (24 games)2. 17.8 Jackie Lee, 1985-86 (25 games)3. 15.3 Tina Conder, 1982-84 (49 games)4. 15.2 Paula St. Julian, 1978-80 (37 games)5. 14.5 Lila Osceola, 1996-98, 1999-2000 (90 games)6. 14.1 Tamara Gracey, 1996-97 (15 games)7. 14.0 Felicia Caldwell, 1983-85 (53 games)8. 13.1 Barb Rausch, 1982-83 (22 games)9. 12.9 Holly Bray, 1996-97 (24 games)10. 12.4 Kasie Pittman, 1996-2000 (107 games)

FIELD GOALS1. 450 Kasie Pittman, 1996-2000 (107 games)2. 427 Carla Morrow, 1998-2002 (115 games)3. 426 Lila Osceola, 1996-98, 1999-2000 (90 games)4. 339 Tina Conder, 1982-84 (52 games)5. 316 Leela Farr, 1997-2002 (100 games)6. 278 Felicia Caldwell, 1983-85 (53 games)7. 237 Tracey Henry, 1979-83 (93 games)8. 236 Denise Wagner, 1997-2001 (81 games)9. 226 Paula St. Julian, 1978-80 (37 games)10. 202 Cheryle Meppelink, 1986-87 (24 games)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(Minimum four field goal attempts per game)1. .619 Becky Heidotten, 2000-P (161-260)2. .514 Shequinna Dinkens, 1998-99; 2000-01 (74-144)3. .490 Lila Osceola, 1996-98, 1999-2000 (426-870)4. .482 Joyce Plagens, 1981-82 (120-249)5. .462 Barb Rausch, 1982-83 (107-231)6. .458 Tina Sorenson, 1984-85 (83-103)7. .448 Tracey Henry, 1979-83 (143-319)8. .443 Shari Spradling, 1981-82 (97-219)9. .442 Penny Holmes-Summers, 1983-84 (129-292)10. .441 Marita Cornelius, 1984-85 (97-220)

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS1. 132 Kasie Pittman, 1996-2000 (107 games)2. 122 Carla Morrow, 1998-2002 (115 games)3. 84 Athena Pirpich, 1999-2001 (47 games) 4. 83 Tammy Goyne, 1998-2000 (54 games)

5. 62 Holly Bray, 1996-97 (26 games)6. 49 Raquel Banks, 1996-98 (51 games)7. 38 Emily Stagner, 1998-2000 (52 games)8. 29 Ladeana Quick, 1996-98 (48 games)9. 21 Candice Brewer, 2000-P (55 games)

21 Denise Wagner, 1997-2001 (81 games)

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE1. .370 Raquel Banks, 51 games, 1996-98 (49-133) 2. .369 Holly Bray, 26 games, 1996-97 (62-168)3. .354 Athena Pirpich, 47 games, 1999-2001 (84-237)4. .350 Tammy Goyne, 54 games, 1998-2000 (83-238)5. .333 Jamica Johnson, 25 games, 1997-98 (11-33)6. .305 Carla Morrow, 115 games, 1998-2002 (122-399)7. .304 Kasie Pittman, 107 games, 1996-2000 (132-433)8. .283 Candice Brewer, 55 games, 2001-P (21-74)9. .280 Ladeana Quick, 48 games, 1996-98 (29-104)10. .270 Denise Wagner, 81 games, 1997-2001 (21-79)

FREE THROWS1. 456 Leela Farr, 1997-2002 (100 games)2. 432 Lila Osceola, 1996-98, 1999-2000 (90 games)3. 290 Kasie Pittman, 1996-2000 (107 games)4. 181 Felicia Caldwell, 1983-85 (53 games)5. 137 Carla Morrow, 1998-2002 (115 games)6. 135 Candice Brewer, 2000-P (55 games)7. 109 Paula St. Julian, 1978-80 (37 games)8. 107 Tracey Henry, 1979-83 (98 games)9. 106 Denise Wagner, 1997-2001 (81 games)10. 92 Mary Keeran, 1980-84 (98 games)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE1. .881 Valerie Moore, 1982-84 (97-110)2. .830 Leela Farr, 1997-2002 (456-552)3. .792 Tammy Goyne, 1998-2000 (84-106)4. .724 Carla Morrow, 1998-2002 (137-189)5. .716 Becky Heidotten, 2000-P (76-106)6. .712 Lila Osceola, 1996-98 (432-606)7. .710 Kasie Pittman, 1996-2000 (290-409)

REBOUNDS1. 645 Mary Keeran, 1980-84 (98 games)2. 642 Carla Morrow, 1998-2002 (115 games)3. 539 Leela Farr, 1997-2002 (100 games)4. 529 Lila Osceola, 1996-98, 1999-2000 (90 games)5. 468 Felicia Caldwell, 1983-85 (53 games)6. 402 Kasie Pittman, 1996-2000 (107 games)7. 398 Tracey Henry, 1979-83 (93 games)8. 366 Denise Wagner, 1997-2001 (81 games)9. 349 Bavan Durr, 1982-86 (96 games)10. 337 Tina Conder, 1982-84 (49 games)

Career Leaders

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ASSISTS1. 347 Kasie Pittman, 1996-2000 (107 games)2. 247 Carla Morrow, 1998-2002 (115 games)3. 216 Tammy Goyne, 1998-2000 (54 games)4. 189 Bavan Durr, 1982-86 (96 games)5. 166 Candice Brewer, 2000-P (55 games)6. 157 Lila Osceola, 1996-98 (90 games)7. 151 Mary Keeran, 1980-84 (98 games)8. 143 Leela Farr, 1997-2002 (100 games)9. 131 Athena Pirpich, 1999-2001 (47 games)10. 115 Raquel Banks, 1996-98 (51 games)

STEALS1. 303 Kasie Pittman, 1996-2000 (107 games)2. 201 Carla Morrow, 1998-2002 (115 games)3. 147 Tammy Goyne, 1998-2000 (54 games)4. 130 Mary Keeran, 1980-84 (98 games)5. 107 Lila Osceola, 1996-98, 1999-2000 (90 games)6. 100 Denise Wagner, 1997-2001 (81 games)

100 Bavan Durr, 1982-86 (96 games)8. 97 Leela Farr, 1997-2002 (100 games)9. 91 Denise Burton, 1985-87 (50 games)10. 88 Katie Fisher, 1981-82 (25 games)

BLOCKED SHOTS1. 77 Alyssa Shriver, 2001-02 (30 games)2. 52 Carla Morrow, 1998-2002 (115 games)3. 45 Denise Wagner, 1997-2001 (81 games)4. 35 Denise Burton, 1985-87 (50 games)5. 26 Kasie Pittman, 1996-2000 (107 games)6. 24 Tina Conder, 1983-85 (53 games)

GAMES PLAYED1. 115 Carla Morrow, 1998-20022. 107 Kasie Pittman, 1996-20003. 100 Leela Farr, 1997-20024. 98 Mary Keeran, 1980-845. 96 Bavan Durr, 1982-866. 93 Tracey Henry, 1979-837. 90 Lila Osceola, 1996-98, 1999-20008. 87 Rachel Hall, 1998-20029. 85 Rachel Henkelmann, 1997-200110. 81 Denise Wagner, 1997-2001

All records reflect games played from 1978-87 and 1996-2002. No records exist for games played during the 1976-77 and 1977-78 seasons.

Largest Victory Margin

1 (45) 81-36 vs. UMKC (2-9-01)2 (36) 64-28 vs. UTEP (1-27-00)3. (30) 79-49 vs. Nevada (1-3-02)4. (29) 66-37 vs. San Jose State (2-19-00)5. (27) 77-50 vs. UALR (11-30-01)

(27) 78-51 vs. Oral Roberts (12-22-99)

One-Sided Losses

1 (44) 53-97 vs. SMU (1-30-97)2. (41) 60-101 vs. Arkansas (1-5-01)3. (39) 45-84 vs. Florida International (1-1-99)4. (37) 48-85 vs. Baylor (12-29-98)5. (35) 47-82 vs. Creighton (11-25-00)

Tulsa Year-by-Year Individual LeadersYear Field Goal % Free Throw % Rebounds Points Scoring Average1996-97 .459 Tamara Gracey .785 Ladeana Quick 195 Lila Osceola 413 Lila Osceola 15.9 Lila Osceola1997-98 .537 Lila Osceola .762 Kasie Pittman 144 Lila Osceola 339 Lila Osceola 13.0 Kasie Pittman1998-99 .496 Shequinna Dinkens .863 Tammy Goyne 151 Shequinna Dinkens 298 Kasie Pittman 11.5 Kasie Pittman1999-00 .541 Lila Osceola .705 Lila Osceola 181 Denise Wagner 417 Lila Osceola 14.4 Lila Osceola2000-01 .583 Becky Heidotten .835 Leela Farr 165 Carla Morrow 340 Leela Farr 13.1 Leela Farr2001-02 .640 Becky Heidotten .790 Leela Farr 192 Leela Farr 400 Leela Farr 13.3 Leela Farr

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Scoring1. Carla Morrow 33 vs. UMKC (2-9-01)2. Lila Osceola 31 vs. San Jose State (2-8-97)

Lila Osceola 31 vs. Rice (1-20-98)4. Leela Farr 29 vs. UTEP (2-9-02)

Raquel Banks 29 vs. Saint Louis (12-21-96)Kasie Pittman 29 vs. TCU (2-6-97)

Field Goals 1. Carla Morrow 13 vs. UMKC (2-9-01)

Lila Osceola 13 vs. San Jose State (2-8-97)3. Lila Osceola 11 vs. Texas-San Antonio (12-30-97)

Tamara Gracey 11 vs. Rice (1-11-97)Denise Wagner 11 vs. Hawai'i (1-24-98)

Three-point Field Goals1. Carla Morrow 7 vs. SMU (1-26-02)

Kasie Pittman 7 vs. Eastern Illinois (11-30-96)Holly Bray 7 vs. UTEP (2-13-97)

4. Carla Morrow 5 vs. Fresno State (1-31-02)Athena Pirpich 5 vs. Nevada (2-18-01)Tammy Goyne 5 vs. Northern Iowa (12-8-99)Tammy Goyne 5 vs. San Jose State (2-19-00)Tammy Goyne 5 vs. Fresno State (2-24-00)Raquel Banks 5 vs. Saint Louis (12-21-96)

Rebounding1. Lila Osceola 17 vs. BYU (1-24-97)2. Carla Morrow 16 vs. SMU (2-25-01)3. Becky Heidotten 15 vs. Fresno State (1-31-02)

Shequinna Dinkens 15 vs. Northeastern (1-2-99)Denise Wagner 15 vs. UTEP (2-26-00)

Free Throws1. Leela Farr 15 vs. Rice (3-2-02)2. Leela Farr 14 vs. San Jose State (1-17-02)3. Leela Farr 12 vs. Arkansas (1-5-01)

Kasie Pittman 12 vs. Baylor (12-22-97)Lila Osceola 12 vs. Wichita State (12-7-98)Lila Osceola 12 vs. BYU (2-22-97)

Steals1. Carla Morrow 7 vs. UMKC (2-9-01)

Kasie Pittman 7 vs. Fresno State (2-24-00)Kasie Pittman 7 vs. Pepperdine (11-17-98)Kasie Pittman 7 vs. Texas-San Antonio (11-21-98)Kasie Pittman 7 vs. New Mexico (1-16-97)Tammy Goyne 7 vs. Holy Cross (11-24-98) Tammy Goyne 7 vs. Fresno State (1-29-00)

Assists1. Kasie Pittman 9 vs. Duquesne (2-8-00)

Tammy Goyne 9 vs. Oklahoma (11-29-99)Tammy Goyne 9 vs. TCU (1-8-00)

4. Carla Morrow 8 vs. Fresno State (1-31-02)Athena Pirpich 8 vs. San Jose State (1-28-01)Athena Pirpich 8 vs. Hawaii (1-16-01)Athena Pirpich 8 vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (12-9-00)Ladeana Quick 8 vs. McNeese State (12-18-96)Tammy Goyne 8 vs. Northeastern (1-2-99)

Blocks1. Alyssa Shriver 14 vs. #8 Louisiana Tech (1-24-02)2. Alyssa Shriver 7 vs. #4 Oklahoma (11-18-01)3. Alyssa Shriver 4 vs. Oklahoma State (11-17-01)

Alyssa Shriver 4 vs. Oral Roberts (11-27-01)Alyssa Shriver 4 vs. UMKC (12-15-01)Alyssa Shriver 4 vs. Rice (12-30-01)Alyssa Shriver 4 vs. Fresno State (1-5-02)Alyssa Shriver 4 vs. Boise State (2-7-02)

KASIE PITTMAN (1996-2000) ▼

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Games PlayedSeason 30 Candice Brewer (2001-02)

Leela Farr (2001-02)Becky Heidotten (2001-02)Carla Morrow (2001-02)Alyssa Shriver (2001-02)LeAnn Upshaw (2001-02)

Career 115 Carla Morrow (1998-2002)

Games StartedSeason 30 Leela Farr (2001-02)

Carla Morrow (2001-02)Alyssa Shriver (2001-02)

Career 103 Kasie Pittman (1996-2000)

Minutes PlayedGame 48 Lila Osceola vs. Rice (1-10-98)Season 1,076 Athena Pirpich, 29 games (2000-01)Career 3,530 Carla Morrow (1998-2002)

Most Points ScoredGame 33 Carla Morrow vs. UMKC (2-9-01)Season 449 Cheryle Meppelink, 24 games (1986-87)Career 1,322 Kasie Pittman (1996-2000)

Highest Scoring AverageSeason 18.7 Cheryle Meppelink, 24 games (1986-87)Career 14.5 Lila Osceola, 90 games (1996-98; 1999-2000)

Most Field Goals MadeGame 13 Carla Morrow vs. UMKC (2-9-01)

13 Lila Osceola vs. San Jose State (2-8-97)Season 194 Cheryle Meppelink, 24 games (1986-87)Career 450 Kasie Pittman 107 games (1996-2000)

Most Field Goals AttemptedGame 22 Carla Morrow vs. UMKC (2-9-01)Season 372 Kasie Pittman, 29 games (1999-2000)Career 1,217 Kasie Pittman 107 games (1996-2000)

Best Field Goal %Game (min 5 makes)

1.000 Becky Heidotten (6-6) vs. UTEP, (2-9-02)1.000 LeAnn Upshaw (5-5) vs. Boise State (2-07-02)1.000 Leela Farr (5-5) vs. San Diego, (12-20-00)

Season .640 Becky Heidotten (105-164), 30 games (2001-02)

Career .619 Becky Heidotten (2000-P)

3-Point Field Goals MadeGame 7 Carla Morrow vs. SMU (1-26-02)

7 Kasie Pittman vs. Eastern Illinois (11-30-96)7 Holly Bray vs. UTEP (2-13-97)

Season 77 Athena Pirpich, 29 games (2000-01)Career 132 Kasie Pittman, 107 games (1996-2000)

3-pt Field Goals AttemptedGame 15 Athena Pirpich vs. Nevada (2-18-01)

15 Athena Pirpich vs. Fresno State (2-16-01)Season 225 Athena Pirpich, 29 games (2000-01)Career 433 Kasie Pittman, 107 games (1996-2000)

3-point Field Goal %Game 1.000 (4-4) Holly Bray vs. New Mexico (2-15-97)Season .396 (53-134) Tammy Goyne, 28 games (1999-2000)Career .370 (49-133) Raquel Banks, 51 games (1996-98)

Most Free Throws MadeGame 15 Leela Farr vs. Rice (3-2-02)Season 155 Leela Farr, 30 games (2001-02)Career 456 Leela Farr (1997-2002)

Best Free Throw % (Min 7 made)Game 1.000 (14-14) Leela Farr vs. San Jose State (1-17-02)Season .863 (63-73) Tammy Goyne, 26 games (1998-99)Career .830 (456-552) Leela Farr (1997-2002)

Most ReboundsGame 17 Lila Osceola vs. BYU (1-24-97)Season 273 Felicia Caldwell, 27 games (1984-85)Career 645 Mary Keeran (1980-84)

Highest Rebounding AverageSeason 8.1 Tamara Gracey (1996-97)

(122 in 15 games)Career 8.1 Tamara Gracey (1996-97)

(122 in 15 games)

Most AssistsGame 9 Kasie Pittman vs. Duquesne (2-8-00)

9 Tammy Goyne vs. Oklahoma (11-29-99)9 Tammy Goyne vs. TCU (1-8-00)

Season 125 Margaret Sposato-Douglass, 17 games (1986-87)Career 347 Kasie Pittman (1996-2000)

Most StealsGame 7 Carla Morrow vs. UMKC (2-9-01)

7 Kasie Pittman vs. New Mexico (1-16-97)7 Kasie Pittman vs. Pepperdine (11-17-98)7 Kasie Pittman vs. UTSA (11-21-98)7 Kasie Pittman vs. Fresno State (2-24-00)7 Tammy Goyne vs. Fresno State (1-29-00)7 Tammy Goyne vs. Holy Cross (11-24-98)

Season 94 Kasie Pittman, 29 games (1999-2000)Career 303 Kasie Pittman (1996-2000)

Most Blocked ShotsGame 14 Alyssa Shriver vs. #8 Louisiana Tech (1-24-02)Season 77 Alyssa Shriver, 30 games (2001-02)Career 77 Alyssa Shriver (2001-P)

DID YOU KNOW: On Jan. 10, 2002, Alyssa Shriver recorded 10 consec-utive field goals at UTEP for 20 straight points, both of which are schoolsingle game records.

Individual Records

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Points ScoredGame High 101 - Arkansas (1-5-01)Game Low 28 - UTEP (1-27-00)

Field GoalsGame High 40 - SMU (1-30-97)Game Low 8 - UTEP (1-27-00)

Field goal AttemptsGame High 91 - #8 Louisiana Tech (1-24-02)Game Low 32 - UTEP (1-21-01)

Field goal %Game High .642 (34-53) - Holy Cross (11-24-98)Game Low .200 (12-60) - Fresno State (1-14-98)

3-point Field goalGame High 13 - Colorado State (1-7-99)Game Low 0 - Wichita State (11-25-96)

0 - UTEP (1-21-01)0 - UMKC (2-9-01)

3-point FG AttemptsGame High 37 - TCU (2-27-99)Game Low 1 - Lafayette (11-27-98)

3-point FG %Game High .714 (5-7) - Oral Roberts (1-2-01)Game Low .000 (0-7) - Wichita State (11-25-97)

.000 (0-6) - UTEP (1-21-01)

.000 (0-5) - UMKC (2-9-01)

Free ThrowsGame High 29 - Nicholls State (11-29-97)Game Low 2 - San Diego (12-19-99)

2 - Fresno State (1-29-00)

Free Throw AttemptsGame High 43 - Nicholls State (11-29-97)Game Low 5 - Fresno State (1-29-00)

5 - San Jose State (2-19-00)

Free Throw %Game High 1.000 (5-5) - UTEP (1-10-02)Game Low .167 (2-12) - San Diego (12-19-99)

ReboundsGame High 67 - #8 Louisiana Tech (1-24-02)Game Low 24 - Rice (2-21-99)

AssistsGame High 27 - Holy Cross (11-24-98)Game Low 3 - UTEP (1-27-00)

StealsGame High 24 - UTEP (1-17-97)Game Low 2 - Hawaii (1-19-02)

BlocksGame High 12 - SMU (1-5-97)Game Low 0 - Multiple Teams

Most TurnoversGame High 35 - Fresno State (1-29-00)Game Low 6 - Southeast Louisiana (12-7-96)

Most FoulsGame High 32 - Rice (1-10-98)Game Low 8 - SMU (1-30-99)

8 - Hawaii (3-7-01)

Tulsa Year-by-Year StatsYEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG AST TO BLK ST PF-D PTS-AVG1996-97 26 554-1443 .384 169-481 .351 423-633 .668 992-38.2 346 208 40 208 401-9 1700-65.41997-98 27 548-1379 .397 89-308 .289 464-671 .692 949-35.1 350 614 28 289 497-8 1649-61.11998-99 27 577-1504 .384 123-422 .291 342-470 .728 936-34.7 345 608 31 284 492-13 1619-60.01999-00 29 663-1616 .410 112-363 .309 381-566 .673 1004-34.6 449 602 72 370 543-12 1819-62.72000-01 29 601-1597 .376 134-438 .306 381-534 .713 982-33.9 394 491 35 254 525-13 1717-59.22001-02 30 691-1678 .412 88-305 .289 463-625 .741 1184-39.5 415 528 129 229 458-10 1933-64.4

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Most Points Scored 86 vs. Nicholls State (11-29-97)Most Points Scored in One Half 52 vs. Nicholls State (2nd half)

(11-29-97)Fewest Points scored in One Half 15 vs. Oral Roberts (1-2-01)Fewest Amount of Points Allowed in One Half 11 vs. UTEP (1st half) (1-27-00)

11 vs. UMKC (2nd half) (2-9-01)Most Points vs. WAC Team 84 vs. UTEP (2-9-02)

84 vs. Rice (1-10-98)Fewest Amount of Points vs. WAC Team 44 vs. Utah (1-25-97)(Conference season)

Fewest Amount of Points vs. WAC Team 42 vs. Louisiana Tech (3-8-02)(WAC Tournament)

Most Field Goals 34 vs. Nevada (1-3-02) Most Points (Both Teams) 180 (Tulsa 86; Nicholls State 94)

(11-29-97)Fewest Points 40 vs. New Orleans (11-22-00)Most FG Attempts 71 vs. Colorado State (1-10-00)Best FG Percentage .609 (28-46) vs. Texas-San Antonio

(12-30-96)Most 3-point FG Made 10 vs. Air Force (1-14-99)

10 vs. UNLV (1-16-99) Most 3-point FG Attempts 28 vs. Eastern Illinois (11-30-96)Best 3-point FG Percentage .615 (8-13) vs. SMU 1-26-02

.615 (8-13) vs. Southeast Louisiana (12-7-96)

Most Free Throws 34 vs. Rice (1-10-98)Most FT Attempts 50 vs. Rice (1-10-98)Best FT Percentage 1.000 (8-8) vs. New Mexico

(1-16-97)1.000 (8-8) vs. SMU (2-3-00)

Most Rebounds 51 vs. UAPB (12-2-01)51 vs. North Texas (1-6-98)

Most Assists 25 vs. SMU (1-26-02)Most Steals 23 vs. Eastern Illinois (12-11-99)Most Blocks 14 vs. #8 Louisiana Tech (1-24-02)Most Turnovers 34 vs. UTEP (1-17-97)Most Forced Turnovers 35 vs. Fresno State (1-29-00)Most Fouls 29 vs. Nicholls State (11-29-97)Fewest Personal Fouls 6 vs. McNeese State (12-18-96)

Tulsa Single Season Records

Most Games Won 17 (2001-02)Most Games Played 30 (2001-02)Most Points 1933 in 30 games

(2001-02)Highest Scoring Average 65.4 in 26 games

(1996-97)Fewest Points 1619 in 27 games

(1998-99)Lowest Scoring Average 59.2 in 29 games

(2000-01)Most Field Goals 691 (2001-02)Most Field Goals Attempted 1678 (2001-02)Highest Field Goal Percentage 41.2 (2001-02)Most 3-PT Field Goals 169 (1996-97)Most 3-PT Field Goals Attempted 481 (1996-97)Highest 3-PT Field Goal Percentage 35.1 (1996-97)Most Free Throws 464 (1997-98)Most Free Throws Attempted 671 (1997-98)Highest Free Throw Percentage 74.1 (2001-02)Most Rebounds 1184 (2001-02) Highest Rebounding Average 39.5 (2001-02)Most Assists 449 (1999-2000)Most Steals 370 (1999-2000)Most Forced Turnovers 653 (1999-2000)Most Blocked Shots 129 (2001-02)Most Personal Fouls 543 (1999-2000)Fewest Personal Fouls 401 (1996-97)

Opponent Year-by-Year StatsYEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG AST TO BLK ST PF PTS-AVG1996-97 26 780-1774 .447 154-460 .335 284-421 .675 1078-41.5 497 446 92 311 522 1998-76.81997-98 27 674-1589 .424 128-420 .305 390-573 .681 1032-38.2 402 544 67 297 557 1866-69.11998-99 27 682-1582 .431 147-432 .340 390-575 .678 1068-39.6 427 549 90 326 485 1901-70.41999-00 29 673-1646 .409 124-452 .274 347-559 .621 1158-39.9 385 653 78 327 502 1817-62.72000-01 29 681-1583 .430 136-365 .373 408-577 .707 1100-37.9 382 519 96 227 501 1906-65.72001-02 30 679-1849 .367 140-466 .300 338-510 .663 1152-38.4 347 497 89 274 542 1836-61.2

Single Game & Season Records

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Most Points Scored 32 by Linda Froelich, UNLV (1-16-99)32 by Latavia Coleman, Florida State (11-19-99)

Most Field Goals 14 by Linda Froelich, UNLV (1-16-99)14 by Tootie Shaw, Wichita State (11-25-96)

Most FG Attempts 29 by Linda Froelich, UNLV (1-16-99)3-point FG Made 9 by Amy Restovich, Nicholls State (11-23-96)3-point FG Attempts 20 by Amy Restovich, Nicholls State (11-23-96)Most Free Throws 13 by Amy Pack, UTEP (1-21-01)

13 by Jennifer Crow, Oklahoma State (11-28-99)Most FT Attempts 16 by Amy Pack, UTEP (1-21-01)Most Rebounds 16 by Nicole LaVan, Western Illinois (12-20-97)Most Assists 11 by Dalma Ivanyi, Florida International (1-1-99)Most Steals 9 by Allison Starr, Northern Iowa (12-8-99)

9 by Caton Hill, Oklahoma (11-29-99)9 by Tamika Stukes, New Mexico (1-16-97)

Most Blocks 6 by Joy Oakley, Arkansas (12-5-01) 6 by Betsy Palecek, Northeastern (1-2-99)

Team, Single Season

Most Points 1998 in 26 games (1996-97)Highest Scoring Average 76.8 in 26 games (1996-97)Fewest Points 1817 in 29 games (1999-2000)Lowest Scoring Average 61.2 in 30 games (2001-02)Most Field Goals 780 in 26 games (1996-97)Most Field Goals Attempted 1849 in 30 games (2001-02)Fewest Field Goals 673 in 29 games (1999-2000)Fewest Field Goals Attempted 1582 in 27 games (1998-99)Highest Field Goal Percentage 44.7 in 26 games (1996-97)Lowest Field Goal Percentage .367 in 30 games (2001-02)Most 3-PT Field Goals 154 in 26 games (1996-97)Most 3-PT Field Goals Attempted 466 in 30 games (2001-02)Fewest 3-PT Field Goals 128 in 27 games (1997-98)Fewest 3-PT Field Gaols Attempted 365 in 29 games (2000-01)Highest 3-PT Field Goal Percentage 37.3 in 29 games (1999-2000)Lowest 3-PT Field Goal Percentage .300 in 30 games (2001-02)Most Free Throws 408 in 29 games (2000-01)Most Free Throws Attempted 577 in 29 games (2000-01)Highest Free Throw Percentage 70.7 in 29 games (2000-01)Fewest Free Throws 284 in 26 games (1996-97)Fewest Free Throws Attempted 421 in 26 games (1996-97)Lowest Free Throw Percentage .621 in 29 games (1999-2000)Most Rebounds 1158 in 29 games (1999-2000)Fewest Rebounds 1032 in 27 games (1997-98)Most Assists 497 in 26 games (1996-97)Fewest Assists 347 in 30 games (2001-02)Most Steals 327 in 29 games (1999-2000)Fewest Steals 227 in 29 games (2000-01)Most Blocked Shots 96 in 29 games (2000-01)Fewest Blocked Shots 67 in 27 games (1997-98)Most Personal Fouls 557 in 27 games (1997-98)Fewest Personal Fouls 485 in 27 games (1998-99)

These records reflect games played 1996-2001

Opponent Records vs. Tulsa

ATHENA PIRPICH (1999-2001)▼

RAQUEL BANKS (1996-98) ▼

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Top Ten Scoring Games by Tulsa (1977-1987;1996-2001)

Score Date Opponent Site1. 98-81 Dec. 5, 1980 East Central Oklahoma State Ada, Okla.2. 92-96 Feb. 5, 1981 Oklahoma City Oklahoma City, Okla.3. 90-79 Feb. 8, 1980 Langston Tulsa, Okla.4. 89-59 Dec. 1, 1981 Bethany Nazarene Tulsa, Okla.5. 88-65 Dec. 15, 1980 John Brown Siloam Springs, Ark.

88-78 Jan. 12 1981 Phillips Tulsa, Okla.7. 87-64 Feb. 14, 1983 Langston Langston, Okla.8. 86-94 Nov. 29, 1997 Nicholls State Thibodaux, La.9. 85-74 Feb. 4, 1984 Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Okla.10. 84-71 Feb. 9, 2002 UTEP Donald W. Reynolds Center (Tulsa, Okla.)

84-78 Jan. 10, 1998 Rice Expo Square Pavilion (Tulsa, Okla.)84-72 Feb. 20, 1982 Phillips Tulsa, Okla.84-65 Feb. 26, 1983 Bartlesville Wesleyan Tulsa, Okla.84-93 Feb. 25, 1984 Missouri Southern Tulsa, Okla.

Top Ten Scoring Games by Tulsa (1996-2001)

Score Date Opponent Site1. 86-94 Nov. 29, 1997 Nicholls State Thibodaux, La.2. 84-71 Feb. 9, 2002 UTEP Donald W. Reynolds Center (Tulsa, Okla.)

84-78 Jan. 10, 1998 Rice Expo Square Pavilion (Tulsa, Okla.)4. 83-70 Jan. 10, 2002 UTEP El Paso, Texas5. 82-80 Jan. 28, 2001 San Jose State San Jose, Calif.6. 81-36 Feb. 9, 2001 UMKC Donald W. Reynolds Center (Tulsa, Okla.)

81-78 Dec. 7, 1996 Southeastern Louisiana Cape Girardeau, Mo.81-68 Dec. 30, 1996 Texas-San Antonio San Antonio, Texas

9. 80-83 Feb. 1, 1997 TCU Fort Worth, Texas79-49 Jan. 3, 2002 Nevada Donald W. Reynolds Center (Tulsa, Okla.)

Top Ten Scoring Games by Opponent (1977-1987;1996-2001)

Score Date Opponent Site1. 116-51 * Phillips Tulsa, Okla.2. 112-45 Dec. 15, 1977 Oral Roberts Tulsa, Okla. (TU)

112-56 Dec. 24, 1977 Oklahoma State Tulsa, Okla.4. 111-77 Jan. 22, 1981 Oral Roberts Tulsa, Okla.5. 109-78 Nov. 22, 1980 Kansas State Manhattan, Kansas6. 108-64 Jan. 22, 1983 Stephen F. Austin Nacogdoches, Texas7. 106-68 Feb. 14, 1981 Oklahoma Tulsa, Okla.8. 101-60 Jan. 5, 2001 Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark.9. 100-60 Feb. 26, 1985 West Texas State Canyon, Texas10. 99-60 Dec. 4, 1982 Oklahoma Norman, Okla.* Date unknown

Top Ten Scoring Games by Opponent (1996-2001)

Score Date Opponent Site1. 101-60 Jan. 5, 2001 Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark.2. 97-53 Jan. 30, 1997 SMU Dallas, Texas3. 94-86 Nov. 29, 1997 Nicholls State Thibodaux, La.

94-77 Feb. 18, 2001 Nevada Reno, Nev.5. 93-63 Nov. 24, 1998 Holy Cross Worcester, Mass.

93-70 Nov. 29, 1999 Oklahoma Norman, Okla.93-83 Feb. 22, 1997 BYU Provo, Utah

8. 89-65 Jan. 17, 1997 UTEP El Paso, Texas9. 88-58 Feb. 20, 1997 Utah Salt Lake City, Utah

88-60 Jan. 24, 1998 Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii

Tulsa Basketball Streaks

Most Consecutive Games Won:6, (Dec. 18, 2001 – Jan. 12, 2002)

Most Consecutive Games Lost:15, (Jan. 2, 1997 – Feb. 22, 1997

Most Consecutive Home Wins:5, (Jan. 15, 2000 – Feb. 19, 2000)

Most Consecutive Home Losses:7, (Jan. 2, 1997 – Feb. 15, 1997)

Most Consecutive Road Wins:3, (Dec. 15, 2001 – Jan 12, 2002)

(Jan. 26, 2002 – Feb. 2, 2002)(Feb. 24, 2000 – March 8, 2000)

Most Consecutive Road Losses:8, (Jan 11, 1997 – Feb. 22, 1997)

Best Season Start:8-5, (2001-02)

Best Home Record:9-4, (1999-2000)

Best Road Record:7-5, (2001-2002)(does not include neutral site games)

Career Double-Doubles

Carla Morrow 10Lila Osceola 10Leela Farr 8Tamara Gracey 4Denise Wagner 4Alyssa Shriver 3Holly Bray 3Becky Heidotten 2Kasie Pittman 2Ladeana Quick 1Raquel Banks 1Tammy Goyne 1Shequinna Dinkens 1

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Points1. 31, Lila Osceola vs. Rice (1-1-98)

31, Lila Osceola vs. San Jose State (2-8-97)3. 29, Leela Farr vs. UTEP (2-9-01)

29, Kasie Pittman vs. TCU (2-1-97)5. 28, Tamara Gracey vs. Rice (1-11-97)

Field Goals Made1. 13, Lila Osceola vs. San Jose State (2-8-97)2. 11, Denise Wagner vs. Hawai’i (1-24-98)

11, Tamara Gracey vs. Rice (1-11-97)4. 10, Alyssa Shriver vs. UTEP (1-10-02)

10, Lila Osceola vs. Rice (1-10-98)10, Kasie Pittman vs. Hawai`i (1-22-00)

Field Goals Attempted1. 19, Leela Farr vs. Fresno State (3-1-01)

19, Kasie Pittman vs. Hawaii (1-22-00)19, Kasie Pittman vs. Rice (1-10-98)19, Tamara Gracey vs. TCU (1-2-97

5. 18, Kasie Pittman vs. SMU (2-3-2000)18, Lila Osceola vs. Hawaii (1-22-00)18, Kasie Pittman vs. SMU (1-2-98)18, Tamara Gracey vs. Rice (1-11-97)

Three-point Field Goals1. 7, Carla Morrow vs. SMU (1-26-02)

7, Holly Bray vs. UTEP (2-13-97)3. 5, Carla Morrow vs. Fresno State (1-31-02)

5, Athena Pirpich vs. Nevada (2-18-01)5, Tammy Goyne vs. San Jose State (2-19-00)5, Tammy Goyne vs. Fresno State (2-24-00)

Three-Point Field Goal Attempts1. 15, Athena Pirpich vs. Fresno State (2-16-01)

15, Athena Pirpich vs. Nevada (2-18-01)3. 12, Athena Pirpich vs. SMU (2-25-01)

12, Athena Pirpich vs. San Jose State (1-28-01)12, Holly Bray vs. UTEP (2-13-97)

Free Throws Made1. 15, Leela Farr vs. Rice (3-2-02)2. 14, Leela Farr vs. San Jose State (1-17-02)3. 12, Lila Osceola vs. BYU (2-22-97)4. 11, Leela Farr vs. UTEP (2-9-02)

11, Leela Farr vs. Fresno State (2-16-01)11, Leela Farr vs. SMU (2-4-01)11, Leela Farr vs. Rice (1-11-01)11, Lila Osceola vs. UTEP (1-18-97)11, Lila Osceola vs. Rice (1-10-98)11, Leela Farr vs. Rice (1-10-98)11, Kasie Pittman vs. TCU (2-1-97)

Free Throws Attempted1. 20, Leela Farr vs. Rice (2-3-02)2. 17, Lila Osceola vs. Rice (1-10-98)3. 14, Leela Farr vs. San Jose State (1-17-02)

14, Leela Farr vs. Rice (12-30-01)14, Leela Farr, vs. SMU (2-4-01)14, Leela Farr vs. Fresno State (2-16-01)14, Kasie Pittman vs. TCU (2-1-97)

Rebounds1. 17, Lila Osceola vs. BYU (1-24-97)2. 16, Carla Morrow vs. SMU (2-25-01)3. 15, Becky Heidotten vs. Fresno State (1-31-02)

15, Denise Wagner vs. UTEP (2-26-00)5. 14, Leela Farr vs. SMU (2-4-01)

Steals1. 7, Kasie Pittman vs. New Mexico (1-16-97)

7, Kasie Pittman vs. Fresno State (2-24-00)7, Tammy Goyne vs. Fresno State (1-29-00)

4. 6, Kasie Pittman vs. six teams6, Tammy Goyne vs. three teams

Assists1. 9, Tammy Goyne vs. TCU (1-15-00)2. 8, Carla Morrow vs. Fresno State (1-31-02)

8, Athena Pirpich vs. San Jose State (1-28-01)8, Athena Pirpich vs. Hawaii (1-16-01)8, Tammy Goyne vs. Fresno State (1-29-00)

Blocked Shots1. 14, Alyssa Shriver vs. Louisiana Tech (1-24-02)2. 4, Kayla Elliott vs. UTEP (2-9-02)

4, Alyssa Shriver vs. Boise State (2-7-02)4, Alyssa Shriver vs. Fresno State (1-5-02)4, Alyssa Shriver vs. Rice (12-30-01)

Top Individual Games vs. WAC Opponents

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Most WAC PointsGame: 31, Lila Osceola vs. Rice (1-1-98) and San Jose State

(2-8-97)Season: 246, Lila Osceola (1996-97)Career: 787, Kasie Pittman (1996-2000)

Most WAC Field GoalsGame: 13, Lila Osceola vs. San Jose State (2-8-97)Season: 81, Carla Morrow (2001-02)Career: 261, Kasie Pittman (1996-2000)

Most WAC Field Goals AttemptedGame: 19, Leela Farr vs. Fresno State (3-1-01)

19, Tamara Gracey vs. TCU (1-2-97)19, Kasie Pittman vs. Rice (1-10-98)19, Kasie Pittman vs. Hawai`i (1-22-00)

Season: 217, Carla Morrow (2001-02)Career: 690, Kasie Pittman (1996-2000)

Most WAC Free ThrowsGame: 15, Leela Farr vs. Rice (3-2-02)Season: 104, Leela Farr (2000-01)Career: 265, Leela Farr (1997-2002)

Most WAC Free Throws AttemptedGame: 20, Leela Farr vs. Rice (3-2-02)Season: 132, Lila Osceola (1996-97)Career: 334, Leela Farr (1997-2002)

Most WAC Three-Point Field GoalsGame: 7, Carla Morow vs. SMU (1-26-02)

7, Holly Bray vs. UTEP (2-13-97)Season: 47, Athena Pirpich (2000-01)Career: 74, Kasie Pittman (1996-2000)

Most WAC Three-Point Field Goals AttemptedGame: 15, Athena Pirpich vs. Fresno State (2-16-01)

15, Athena Pirpich vs. Nevada (2-18-01)Season: 132, Athena Pirpich (2000-01)Career: 235, Kasie Pittman (1996-2000)

Most WAC ReboundsGame: 17, Lila Osceola vs. BYU (1-24-97)Season: 122, Lila Osceola (1996-97)Career: 361, Carla Morrow (1997-2002)

Most WAC StealsGame: 7, Kasie Pittman vs. New Mexico (2-15-97)

7, Kasie Pittman vs. Fresno State (2-24-00)7, Tammy Goyne vs. Fresno State (1-29-00)

Season: 57, Kasie Pittman (1997-98)Career: 167, Kasie Pittman (1996-2000)

Most WAC AssistsGame: 9, Tammy Goyne vs. TCU (1-8-00)Season: 79, Athena Pirpich (2000-01)Career: 175, Kasie Pittman (1996-2000)

Most WAC Personal FoulsSeason: 62, Leela Farr (2000-01)Career: 133, Kasie Pittman (1996-2000)

WAC Overall Performance Records

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Most Points1. 84, vs. Rice (1-10-98)

84, vs. UTEP (2-9-02) 2. 83, vs. UTEP (1-10-02)

83, vs. BYU (2-22-97)4. 82, vs. San Jose State (1-28-01)5. 80, vs. TCU (2-1-97)

Most Field Goals1. 31, vs. San Jose State (1-28-01)2. 30, vs. San Jose State (1-20-00)3. 29, vs. Fresno State (1-29-00)4. 28, vs. UTEP (2-9-02)

28, vs. UTEP (1-10-02)28, vs. Air Force (1-14-99)28, vs. San Jose State (2-8-97)28, vs. TCU (1-8-00)

Most Field Goals Attempted1. 69, vs. BYU (2-22-97)2. 68, vs. San Jose State (1-18-98)3. 67, vs. SMU (2-25-01)

67, vs. SMU (1-5-97)5. 65, vs. Hawaii (1-19-02)

65, vs. Nevada (1-3-02)65, vs. SMU (1-29-98)

Best Field Goal Percentage1. .561 (32-57), vs. SMU (1-26-02)2. .536 (30-56), vs. San Jose State

(1-20-00)3. .525 (31-59), vs. San Jose State

(1-28-01) 4. .523 (34-65), vs. Nevada (1-3-02)5. .522 (24-46), vs. Rice (2-21-99)

Most Free Throws1. 34, vs. Rice (1-10-98)2. 28, vs. San Jose State (1-17-02)3. 27, vs. Rice (12-30-01)

27, vs. Rice (2-23-01)5. 26, vs. BYU (2-22-97)

26, vs. TCU (2-1-97)

Most Free Throws Attempted1. 50, vs. Rice (1-10-98)2. 37, vs. San Jose State (1-17-02)

37, vs. Rice (12-30-01)37, vs. TCU (2-1-97)

5. 35, vs. Rice (2-23-01)35, vs. San Diego State (1-22-98)

Best Free Throw Percentage1. 1.000 (8-8), vs. New Mexico (1-16-97)

1.000 (8-8), vs. SMU (2-3-00)3 .950 (19-20), vs. Fresno State (3-1-01)4. .938 (15-16), vs. SMU (2-25-01)5. .929 (26-28), vs. BYU (2-22-97)

Most Three-Point Field Goals1. 10, vs. Air Force (1-14-99)

10, vs. UNLV (1-16-99)3. 9, vs. UTEP (2-11-01)

9, vs. UTEP (2-13-97)9, vs. New Mexico (2-15-97)

Most Three-PointField Goals Attempted1. 24, vs. UTEP (2-13-97)

24, vs. New Mexico (1-16-97)3. 23, vs. Fresno State (2-16-01)

23, vs. Air Force (1-14-99)23, vs. TCU (1-22-99)23, vs. Rice (1-11-97)

Best Three-PointField Goal Percentage1. .615 (8-13), vs. SMU (1-26-02)2. .563 (9-16), vs. New Mexico (2-15-97)3. .545 (6-11), vs. TCU (2-2-01)4. .533 (8-15), vs. Fresno State (1-31-02)

.533 (8-15), vs. San Jose State(2-28-97)

Most Rebounds1. 49, vs. SMU (2-25-01)2. 48, vs. San Jose State (1-18-98) 3. 47, vs. San Jose State (1-14-01)

47, vs. BYU (1-23-97)5. 46, vs. Fresno State (1-5-02)

46, vs. San Jose State (1-17-02)46, vs. Rice (1-10-98)

Most Assists1. 25, vs. SMU (1-26-02)2. 22, vs. UTEP (2-9-02)

22, vs. San Jose State (1-28-01)4. 21, vs. Fresno State (1-29-00)5. 20, vs. Nevada (1-3-02)

20, vs. Fresno State (1-31-02)20, vs. Fresno State (3-1-01)20, vs. Rice (2-21-99)20, vs. UTEP (2-13-97)20, vs. San Jose State (2-8-97)20, vs. TCU (1-8-00)20, vs. SMU (2-3-00)

Most Blocks1. 14, vs. Louisiana Tech (2-24-02)2. 6, vs. UTEP (2-9-02)

6, vs. Fresno State (1-5-02)6, vs. Rice (12-30-01)

5. 5, vs. Hawaii (2-14-02)5, vs. Boise State (2-7-02)5, vs. Nevada (1-3-02)

Most Steals1. 20, vs. San Jose State (2-19-00)2. 19, vs. San Diego State (1-22-98)

19, vs. Fresno State (1-29-00)4. 17, vs. Air force (1-14-99)5. 16, vs. New Mexico (1-16-97)

16, vs. Rice (1-10-98)16, vs. TCU (3-8-00)16, vs. Fresno State (2-24-00)16, vs. UTEP (1-27-00)

Most Fouls1. 28, vs. UTEP (1-21-01)2. 26, vs. San Jose State (1-28-01)

26, vs. UTEP (1-18-97)26, vs. Air Force (1-14-99)

5. 24, vs. Wyoming (2-4-99)

Most Turnovers1. 34, vs. UTEP (1-17-97)2. 32, vs. San Diego State (1-22-98)3. 30, vs. UNLV (2-11-99)

30, vs. Rice (2-21-99)30, vs. Rice (2-13-00)

LADEANA QUICK (1996-98)▼

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400-Point ClubPlayer Season G FG-FGA Pct. 3 Pts. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg.Cheryle Meppelink 1986-87 24 194-443 .437 N/A N/A 61-92 .663 449 19.4Jackie Lee 1985-86 25 188-548 .343 N/A N/A 69-87 .793 445 17.8Liz Hooper 1980-81 28 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 419 15.5Lila Osceola 1999-00 29 144-266 .541 0-0 .000 129-183 .705 417 14.4Lila Osceola 1996-97 26 127-311 .408 17-62 .274 142-205 .693 413 15.9Leela Farr 2001-02 30 122-293 .416 1-2 .500 155-196 .791 400 13.3300-Point ClubPlayer Season G FG-FGA Pct. 3 Pts. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg.Tina Conder 1983-84 27 179-420 .426 N/A N/A 41-57 .719 399 14.8Felicia Caldwell 1983-84 27 142-329 .431 N/A N/A 98-152 .644 380 14.1Kasie Pittman 1999-00 29 141-372 .379 23-85 .271 65-95 .684 370 12.8Carla Morrow 2001-02 30 132-367 .360 50-162 .309 51-59 .864 365 12.2Felicia Caldwell 1984-85 26 136-416 .326 N/A N/A 83-133 .624 355 13.6Tina Conder 1982-83 22 160-361 .443 N/A N/A 32-54 .592 354 16.1Paula St. Julian 1979-80 21 131 N/A N/A N/A 82-124 .661 344 16.6Leela Farr 2000-01 26 94-231 .407 0-1 .000 152-182 .835 340 13.1Lila Osceola 1997-98 27 117-218 .537 0-0 .000 105-144 .729 339 12.6Kasie Pittman 1997-98 26 104-290 .359 37-128 .289 93-122 .762 338 13.0Holly Bray 1996-97 26 102-287 .355 62-168 .369 66-93 .710 332 12.8Tina Sorenson 1984-85 26 120-262 .458 N/A N/A 83-103 .805 323 12.4Kasie Pittman 1996-97 26 100-274 .365 43-114 .377 73-108 .676 316 12.2Katie Fisher 1980-81 28 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 314 11.2Katie Fisher 1981-82 25 133-349 .381 N/A N/A 47-89 .528 312 12.4200-Point ClubPlayer Season G FG-FGA Pct. 3 Pts. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg.Penny Summers 1983-84 27 129-292 .441 N/A N/A 41-62 .661 299 11.5Kasie Pittman 1998-99 26 105-281 .374 29-106 .274 59-84 .702 298 11.5Joan Wallner 1986-87 25 126-292 .431 N/A N/A 45-56 .803 297 11.9Leela Farr 1997-98 27 84-195 .431 0-2 .000 127-143 .734 295 10.9Athena Pirpich 2000-01 29 96-280 .343 77-225 .342 25-35 .714 294 10.1Carla Morrow 2000-01 29 114-328 .348 47-132 .356 28-40 .700 294 10.1Joyce Plagens 1981-82 25 120-249 .481 N/A N/A 54-80 .675 293 11.7Barb Rausch 1982-83 23 107-231 .463 N/A N/A 74-112 .660 288 13.1Alyssa Shriver 2001-02 30 118-253 .466 0-0 .000 46-57 .807 282 9.4Shari Spradling 1981-82 25 97-219 .442 N/A N/A 81-113 .716 269 10.8Debbie Hurst 1980-81 28 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 265 9.7Joyce Plagens 1980-81 28 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 265 9.5Carla Morrow 1999-00 29 101-238 .424 16-62 .258 43-69 .623 261 9.0Becky Heidotten 2001-02 30 105-164 .640 0-0 .000 46-62 .742 256 8.5Denise Wagner 1999-00 29 94-239 .393 2-19 .105 66-94 .702 256 8.8Tracey Henry 1981-82 25 103-228 .451 N/A N/A 49-72 .680 253 10.5Tammy Goyne 1998-99 26 79-222 .356 30-104 .288 63-73 .863 251 9.7Caroline Whittaker 1979-80 21 101 N/A N/A N/A 43-60 .716 245 11.7Peggy Koehler 1984-85 26 93-226 .441 N/A N/A 58-90 .644 244 10.6Candice Brewer 2000-01 25 82-225 .364 5-21 .238 74-113 .655 243 9.7Candice Brewer 2001-02 30 82-244 .336 16-53 .302 61-86 .709 241 8.0Liz Hooper 1981-82 25 95-273 .347 N/A N/A 60-87 .689 241 9.6Tammy Goyne 1999-00 28 81-201 .403 53-134 .396 21-33 .636 236 8.4Tracey Henry 1979-80 21 94 N/A N/A N/A 44-63 .698 231 11.0Kristie Olson 1985-86 25 97-234 .415 N/A N/A 29-54 .537 223 8.9Paula St. Julian 1978-79 16 95 N/A N/A N/A 27-67 .402 217 13.5Caroline Whittaker 1978-79 16 92 N/A N/A N/A 30-52 .576 214 13.3Tamara Gracey 1996-97 15 84-183 .459 1-9 .111 43-67 .642 212 14.1Hazel Heinrichs 1979-80 21 74 N/A N/A N/A 42-65 .646 210 10.0Raquel Banks 1996-97 26 72-181 .398 33-79 .418 73-108 .676 209 8.0Marita Cornelius 1984-85 26 87-220 .395 N/A N/A 34-56 .607 208 8.0

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• The University of Tulsa began sponsoringwomen’s basketball in 1976-77. BobOkresik, a former men’s basketball player atTU from 1972-1976, was the first headcoach.

• The TU women’s basketball program wasdiscontinued after the 1986-87 campaign.

• In 1995, The University of Tulsa reinstatedwomen’s basketball. On Nov. 23,1996, Tulsaplayed its first game in 10 years againstNicholls State. The Hurricane dropped a nar-row decision, 75-72.

• Tulsa played its home games in the MabeeGymnasium from the 1976-77 to the 1986-87 season. From 1996-1998, the ExpoSquare Pavilion was home to TU basketball.The Hurricane played its first game on cam-pus in 12 years when Tulsa hosted Air Forceon January 14, 1999, in the Donald W.Reynolds Center. TU defeated the Falcons,78-54.

• Joyce Plagens holds the record for most winsby a Tulsa coach with 24 victories in two sea-sons (1982-84).

• Kasie Pittman became the school’s all-timeleading scorer in 1998-99 with 952 careerpoints.

• Tulsa defeated Southeastern Louisiana 81-78for its first win since the program was discon-tinued following the 1986-87 season.

• Cheryle Meppelink (1986-87) holds theschool’s highest scoring average for a seasonwith a 18.7 average in 1986-87.

• Mary Keeran (1980-84) is the school’scareer rebounding leader with 645.

• In 1997-98, Tulsa recorded the most pointsscored in a single game with 86 againstNicholls State.

• Tulsa played its first regionally televised gameon Fox Sports against Rice on Feb. 21, 1999.

• The Golden Hurricane capped off the 1999-2000 season by capturing its first-ever WACTournament victory, a 64-56 triumph overTCU.

• Kasie Pittman (1996-2000) is Tulsa’s all-timeleading scoring (1,322), assists (347) andsteals (303) leader.

• The 1999-2000 season marked the first timein school history that all of Tulsa’s gameswere broadcast live on the radio and theinternet.

• In perhaps the biggest non-conference victo-ry in school history, Tulsa knocked off previ-ously unbeaten Colorado State, 67-64, inFort Collins. The Rams, a former member ofthe WAC, had not only won eight straightgames to begin the season, but has alsowon eight straight contests at home datingback to the 1999-2000 campaign. AlthoughCSU was not ranked among the nation’s top-25 teams, the Rams had received votes inthe ESPN/USA Today poll.

• In 2000-2001, Athena Pirpich (1999-2001)connected on 77 three-pointers to movepast former Hurricane sharpshooter HollyBray (1996-97) for first place among TU’ssingle-season three-point field goal leaders.Pirpich surpassed Bray’s 62 treys, whichwere recorded during the 1996-97 cam-paign.

• Kasie Pittman (1996-2000), Holly Bray(1996-97) and Carla Morrow (1998-2002)share the school record for the most 3-point-ers made in a single game with seven.Pittman recorded seven against EasternIllinois (11/30/96), while Bray chalked upseven treys against UTEP (2/13/97) andMorrow drained seven against SMU (1-26-02).

• TU’s 45-point win over UMKC during the2000-2001 season was the largest margin ofvictory in school history,

• On Feb. 9, 2001 Carla Morrow recorded thebest single-game performance in the historyof the TU women’s basketball program with33 points against UMKC. Morrow’s 33 pointsare the most points ever scored in a singlegame at TU, while her 13 field goals andseven steals tied the school mark for themost in a single game. Her 22 field goalattempts are the most ever attempted by aTulsa player in one game.

• Tulsa’s 2001-2002 recruiting class ofBethanie Bentz, Alison Carney, EmilyJaskowiak, LeAnn Upshaw and TaTanishaWagoner was ranked as the 41st-best recruit-ing class in the nation according to theJanuary 2001 edition of the All-Star GirlsReport presented by The Women’sBasketball Journal. TU’s 2001-2002 class isnot only the highest-ranked class, but wasthe first top-50 class in school history as well.

Historical Highlights• Tulsa’s 2001-02 team rewrote the school’s

single-season win record with 17 victoriesand captured a school-best 11 WesternAthletic Conference victories for a fifth-placefinish.

• In 2001-02, the Hurricane played in front ofthree of the four largest crowds in school his-tory and won a total of nine home games. Acrowd of 2,971, the largest for a TUwomen’s basketball home game, witnessedthe Hurricane’s WAC quarterfinal win overSan Jose State. TU’s overall average homeattendance of 1,357 was the highest inschool history.

• Tulsa’s Leela Farr (1997-2002) became thefirst player in school history to receive all-WAC First team honors in 2001-02. Thatsame season, Carla Morrow became thefourth Hurricane player to be named to theall-WAC Second Team.

• On December 2, 2001, TU Head CoachKathy McConnell-Miller became the school’swinningest coach with her 25th career winover Arkansas-Pine Bluff.

• On April 30, 2002, Carla Morrow signed afree agent contract with the Seattle Storm ofthe Women’s National Basketball Association(WNBA) and became the first TU women’sbasketball player in school history to besigned by a WNBA team and is also the firstplayer to play professional basketball.

• Alyssa Shriver recorded 18 points and acareer-high 14 blocked shots against No. 8and three-time national champion LouisianaTech (1/24) and eclipsed TU’s single-gamerecord as well as the WAC mark for blocks ina conference game and in all games. Her14 rejections in one game were the most ofany player in the nation in 2001-02 and wasjust one shy of the NCAA Division I women’sbasketball single-game record of 15 set byAmy Lundquist of Loyola Marymount vs.Western Illinois on Dec. 20, 1992. With 77blocked shots in her first season at TU, sherewrote the school’s single-game, single-sea-son and career records for blocked shots.

• Leela Farr’s 14-of-14 performance from thefree-throw line against San Jose State(1/17/02) tied for first among NCAA playersin 2001-02.

• In 2001-02, Becky Heidotten set TU’s andthe WAC’s overall and conference single-sea-son record for field goal percentage with an.640 overall and .679 conference gamesonly percentage.

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Regular Season Tournaments

1996 Otahkian ShootoutDec. 6-7, 1996(1-1) at Cape Girardeau, MissouriSE Missouri State 66, Tulsa 52Tulsa 81, Southeastern Louisiana 78

1998 Brown University Thanksgiving ClassicNov. 27-28, 1998(1-1) at Providence, Rhode IslandTulsa 63, Lafayette 58Brown 79, Tulsa 65

1999 Florida International University Fun & Sun TournamentJan. 1-2, 1999(1-1) at Miami, FloridaFlorida International 84, Tulsa 45Tulsa 61, Northeastern 58

1999 Bertha Teague ClassicNov. 28-29, 1999(1-1) at Norman, OklahomaTulsa 72, Oklahoma State 69Oklahoma 93, Tulsa 70

2000 Bertha Teague ClassicNov. 17-18, 2000(0-2) at Mabee Center (Tulsa, Okla.)#14 Oklahoma 80, Tulsa 49Oklahoma State 68, Tulsa 57

2001 Bertha Teague ClassicNov. 17-18, 2001(0-2) at Stillwater, Okla.Oklahoma State 70, Tulsa 58#4 Oklahoma 75, Tulsa 52

2001 Fun in the Sun ShootoutDec. 17-18, 2001(1-1) at Playa del Carmen, MexicoPepperdine 64, Tulsa 53Tulsa 75, Oral Roberts 58

Conference Postseason Tournament

1998 WAC TournamentMarch. 2, 1998Las Vegas, NevadaThomas & Mack Center(0-1, lost in first round)New Mexico 64, Tulsa 54

1999 WAC TournamentMarch. 1, 1999Las Vegas, NevadaThomas & Mack Center(0-1, lost in first round)

Brigham Young 78, Tulsa 59

2000 WAC TournamentMarch 8, 2000Fresno, CaliforniaSelland Arena(1-1, lost in semifinals)Tulsa 64, TCU 56SMU 58, Tulsa 46

2001 WAC TournamentMarch 7, 2001Tulsa, OklahomaDonald W. Reynolds Center(0-1, lost in first round)Hawaii 65, Tulsa 55

2002 WAC TournamentMarch 6-8, 2002Tulsa, Oklahoma(1-1, lost in semifinals)Tulsa 66, San Jose State 63#8 Louisiana Tech 57, Tulsa 42

Tulsa’s Tournament History

Tulsa Coaching HistoryCoaches Years Seasons W L GamesBob Okresik 1976-77 1 2 10 12Mike Seifried 1977-79 2 7 32 39Bill Biggs 1979-82 3 17 57 74Joyce Plagens 1982-84 2 24 26 50Katie Fisher 1984-85 1 5 21 26Mark Schmidt 1985-87 2 5 45 50(Women’s Basketball was discontinued from 1987-96)Marla Odom 1996-99 3 21 59 80Kathy McConnell-Miller 1999-Present 3 39 49 88

Total- 8 Coaches 1976-87/1996-2002 17 117 299 419

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WAC Coach of the Year1999-00 Kathy McConnell-Miller

All-WAC First Team2001-02 Leela Farr

All-WAC Second Team2001-02 Carla Morrow2000-01 Leela Farr1999-00 Lila Osceola

Kasie Pittman

WAC All-Newcomer Team2001-02 Alyssa Shriver2000-01 Candice Brewer1997-98 Leela Farr (Pacific Division)1996-97 Lila Osceola (Mountain Division)

WAC All-Defensive Team1999-00 Tammy Goyne1998-99 Tammy Goyne (Mountain Division)

WAC Player of the Week Honors2001-02Jan. 14 Alyssa ShriverFeb. 4 Becky HeidottenFeb. 11 Leela FarrFeb. 25 Becky Heidotten

2000-01 None

1999-00Jan. 23 Lila OsceolaFeb. 27 Tammy Goyne

1998-99 (Mountain Division)Jan. 18 Tammy Goyne

1997-98 (Pacific Division)Jan. 12 Lila Osceola Jan. 26 Kasie Pittman

1996-97 (Mountain Division)Dec. 9 Kasie Pittman Dec. 16 Ladeana Quick

WAC Academic All-ConferenceSelections2001-02 Leela Farr

Becky HeidottenAlyssa Shriver

2000-01 Leela FarrRachel Henkelmann

1999-00 Leela FarrTammy GoyneRachel HenkelmannMichelle NewbillEmily Stagner

1998-99 Tammy GoyneRachel HenkelmannCarla Morrow

1997-98 Leela FarrTammy GatesRachel Henkelmann

1996-97 Tammy Gates

Tulsa’s WAC History

Total Overtime Games:9 (Won 6, Lost 3; Home 5-3, Road 1-0, Neutral 0-0)

Double Overtime Games:1, (Won 1, Lost 0; Home 1-0)

Most Overtime Games in a single season:3, 1999-2000 (Won 2, Lost 1)

Most Double Overtime Games in a single season:1, (Won 1, Lost 0)

First Overtime Game in Tulsa History:Arkansas 79, Tulsa 76 • Nov. 21, 1978 at Tulsa

Tulsa’s Overtime HistoryFirst Double Overtime Game in Tulsa History:Tulsa 84, Rice 78 • Jan. 10, 1998 at Tulsa

Last Single Overtime Game:Tulsa 67, Rice 61 • Dec. 30, 2001 at Tulsa, Okla.

Last Double Overtime Game:Tulsa 84, Rice 78 • Jan. 10, 1998 at Tulsa

Triple Overtime Games:0

Won 2, Lost 5

1998 Lost to New Mexico, 64-54, firstround

1999 Lost to Brigham Young, 78-59,first round

2000 Defeated TCU, 64-56, firstroundLost to SMU, 58-46, semifinalround

2001 Lost to Hawaii, 65-55, first-round

2002 Defeated San Jose State, 66-63, quarterfinal roundLost to #8 Louisiana Tech, 42-57, semifinal round

Tulsa’s WAC PostseasonTournament History

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ADonna Adams (1984-86)

BRaquel Banks (1996-98)Roselinda Barnes (1984-85)Karen Barnes (1983-84)Bethanie Bentz (2001-present)Darla Biggs (1980-81)Trina Blood (1980-82)Bonnie Bludworth (1980-81)Julie Bragdon (1981-82)Kaia Brashi (1986-87)Holly Bray (1996-97)Candice Brewer (2000-present)Sheila Brooks (1982-84)Sharon Brown (1984-85)Denise Burton (1985-87)

CFelicia Caldwell (1983-85)Alison Carney (2001-present)Carol Castell (1977-78) Rhonda Cato (1984-85)Jennifer Chase (1986-87)Kim Chiconas (2000-present)Cheryl Collins (1979-80)Tina Conder (1982-84)Alicia Connor (1979-80)Marita Cornelius (1984-85)Allison Curtin (2001-present)

DShequinna Dinkens (1998-2001)Debbie Duncan (1979-81)Bavan Durr (1982-86)

EKayla Elliott (2000-present)Jennifer Erickson (1977-78)Shelly Ervin (1982-83)Kathy Evans (1978-81)

FLeela Farr (1997-2002)Katie Fisher (1980-82)Alice Franks (1977-78)

GTammy Gates (1996-98)Tammy Goyne (1998-2000)Tamara Gracey (1996-97)Tammy Gray (1986-87)Judy Grayston (1977-78)Cindy Green (1981-82)Kristy Greenwood (1984-85)Jessi Grinstead (1996-97)Fekecia Gunn (2000-2001)

HRachel Hall (1998-2002)Mary Hammer (1977-78)Jill Hawthorne (1978-79)Becky Heidotten (2000-present)Heidi Heinlen (1985-86)Hazel Heinrichs (1978-80)Rachel Henkelmann (1997-2001)Tracey Henry (1979-82)Liz Hooper (1980-82)Louise Hunter (1996-98)Laura Hurlbut (1978-79)Debbie Hurst (1980-81)

JEmily Jaskowiak (2001-present)Sherrie Jobe (1978-79)Jamica Johnson (1997-98)Carolyn Jones (1978-79)

KMary Keeran (1980-84)Sarak Koch (1981-82)Peggy Koehler (1985-87)Sarah Kunnert (1996-97)

LDorothy Lasker (1977-78)Jackie Lee (1985-86)Eileen LeFlore (1978-80)Sarah Lundberg (2002-present)

McSusan McGinnis (1979-80)Shelly McKosato (1984-86)

MLiz Maday (1982-83)Shawnda Males (1997-98)Teri Martin (1980-81)Leslie Mason (1977-78)Kelly May (1978-79)Cheryle Meppelink (1986-87)Megan Moody (2002-present)Valerie Moore (1982-84)Carla Morrow (1998-2002)Jennie Mutum (1984-85)

NJacqie Neal (1986-87)Michelle Newbill (1999-2000)Mary Nole (1978-80)

OKristie Olson (1985-86)Lila Osceola (1996-98, 1999-2000)

PJerri Patton (1982-83)Dee Parker (1978-79)Leslie Pettis (1978-79)Vanessa Phillips (1982-84)Athena Pirpich (1999-2001)Becky Pises (1982-85)Kasie Pittman (1996-2000)Joyce Plagens (1980-82)Kara Pongonis (2002-present)

QLadeana Quick (1996-98)

RBarb Rausch (1982-83)Karen Rebele (1977-78)Kathy Remmer (1978-80)Jillian Robbins (2002-present)

STreva Shoulders (1978-79)Alyssa Shriver (2001-present)Tina Sorenson (1984-85)Stephanie Smith (1997-2000)Margaret Sposato (1985-86)Shari Spradling (1981-82)Paula St. Julian (1979-80)Emily Stagner (1998-2000)Laura Stanford (1985-87)Lea Ann Steinhoff (1984-85)Maggie Stoetling (1982-83)Lecelle Stoglin (1982-83)Penny Summers (1983-84)

TDonna Tannehill (1983-84)Carol Tomasi (1978-81)Roberta Tyler (1977-78)

ULeAnn Upshaw (2001-present)

VAnna Valentini (1982-83)

WSue Waddell (1979-80)Denise Wagner (1997-2001)TaTanisha Wagoner (2001-present)Joan Wallner (1986-87)Caroline Whittaker (1978-80)Mia Williams (2000-2002)Toni Wright (1979-81)

No records exist for the 1976-77 seasonBold denotes current players

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All-Time Jersey Numbers

1

13

23

3

14

2433

34

50

54

55

35

40

42

41

25

30

31

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45

32

15

20

21

22

4

5

10

11

12Mia Williams

Kara Pongonis

Jamica JohnsonFekecia Gunn

LeAnn Upshaw

Shequinna Dinkens

Louise HunterFekecia Gunn

Debbie HurstSheila Brooks

Margaret SposatoLadeana Quick

Candice Brewer

Julie BragdonJerri PattonHolly BrayRachel Hall

Bavan Durr

Paula St. JulianCindy Green

Vanessa PhillipsSharon BrownJoan Wallner

Athena Pirpich

Jill HawthorneDebbie Duncan

Liz HooperLiz Maday

Karen BarnesJackie Lee

Alicia ConnorShelly ErvinMary Keeran

Donna TannehillKristy Greenwood

Donna AdamsJillian Robbins

Kasie PittmanAllison Curtin

Kaia BrashiTamara GraceyDenise Wagner

Bethanie Bentz

Laura HurlbutSusan McGinnis

Trina BloodPenny SummersMarita CorneliusHeidi Heinlen

Alison Carney

Carol TomasiDarla Biggs

Mary KeeranRhonda CatoJacqie Neal

Laura StanfordCarla Morrow

Sarah Lundberg

Hazel HeinrichsKatie FisherBecky PisesTammy GrayKayla Elliott

Roselinda BarnesEileen LeFlore

Bavan DurrJennie Mutum

Shelly McKosatoPeggy Koehler

Rachel Hall

Felicia CaldwellTracey HenryCarolyn JonesSue WaddellToni WrightTeri Martin

Shari SpraldingDenise BurtonSarah KunnertKim Chiconas

Sherri JobeKelly May

Bonnie BludworthLecelle StoglinTina CondorKristie OlsonCarla Morrow

Alyssa Shriver

Leslie PettisTammy Gates

Shequinna Dinkens

Bold indicatescurrent players

Dee ParkerTracey Henry

Michelle NewbillTaTanisha Wagoner

Caroline WhittakerLila Osceola

Jennifer Chase

Megan Moody

Lea Ann SteinhoffRachel Henkelmann

Mary NoleKathy RemmerBarb RauschMary Keeran

Tina SorensonCheryl MeppelinkStephanie Smith

Tracey HenryAnna VallantiniJessi Grinstead

Becky Heidotten

Leela Farr

Treva ShouldersDebbie DuncanCheryl CollinsValerie MooreRaquel BanksTammy Goyne

Kathy EvansJoyce Plagens

Maggie StoetlingBecky Pises

Shawnda MalesEmily Stagner

Emily Jaskowiak

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Bob Okresik

1 season W-2, L-10

1976-77

**Season records not available

Mike Seifreid

2 seasons W-7, L-32

1977-78 Won-1, Lost-18* Claremore College 56-80 Claremore, Okla.Nov. 22 Arkansas 50-68 Tulsa, Okla.Nov. 30 Oklahoma State 77-85 Stillwater, Okla.* Langston 61-67 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 3 Oklahoma 52-95 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 15 Oral Roberts 45-112 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 18 Oklahoma 68-80 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 26 Arkansas 49-69 Fayetteville, Ark.* Cameron 51-54 Tulsa, Okla.* NEO 49-63 Miami, Okla.* Phillips Univ. 51-116 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 11 Oklahoma 49-94 Norman, Okla.* NEO 49-57 Tulsa, Okla.* Cameron 69-55 Lawton, Okla.Feb. 27 Oral Roberts 51-88 Tulsa, Okla.* Texas Christian 46-66 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 23 Oklahoma 43-82 Norman, Okla.Feb. 24 Oklahoma State 56-112 Tulsa, Okla.Mar. 2 Wichita State 52-84 Wichita, Kan.

*dates unavailable

1978-79 Won-6, Lost-14Nov. 11 William Woods 46-77 Tulsa, Okla.Nov. 15 Langston 53-70 Langston, Okla.Nov. 16 Southwestern 62-60 site unknownNov. 17 Oklahoma 47-57 Tulsa, Okla.Nov. 20 Connors 46-77 Warner, Okla.Nov. 21 Arkansas 76-79(OT) Tulsa, Okla.Nov. 29 Oral Roberts 50-71 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 1 Oklahoma State 44-80 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 4 Connors 68-62 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 8 Wichita State 64-68 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 9 Claremore 76-60 Claremore, Okla.Jan. 16 Arkansas 71-86 Fayetteville, Ark.Jan. 22 NEO 71-86 Miami, Okla.Feb. 5 Southwestern 72-68 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 10 Oklahoma 45-69 Norman, Okla.Feb. 12 NEO 67-65 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 14 Langston 72-75 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 15 Claremore 77-68 Tulsa, Okla.Feb 22-24 Large College State Tournament went 0-2,

one team unknown.Feb. 22 Oklahoma State 54-68 site unknown

Bill Biggs

3 seasons W-17, L-57

1979-80 Won-3, Lost-18* Claremore 70-97 Tulsa, Okla.* Oral Roberts 50-89 Tulsa, Okla.Nov. 27 East Central Okla. State 54-62 Ada, Okla.Nov. 30 Oklahoma City 76-97 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 7 Cameron 55-63 Lawton, Okla.Dec. 8 Wichita State 64-98 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 15 Langston 74-84 Langston, Okla.Dec. 20 Claremore 63-62 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 22 Oklahoma 55-68 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 5 Oklahoma 40-77 Norman, Okla.Jan. 11 Utah State 69-80 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 12 Phillips Univ. 56-77 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 19 Phillips Univ. 72-78 Enid, Okla.Jan. 21 East Central Okla. State 73-52 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 22 Oklahoma City 76-98 Oklahoma City, Okla.Jan. 28 Oral Roberts 77-89 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 30 Wichita State 51-65 Wichita, Kan.Feb. 8 Langston 90-79 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 9 Cameron 61-68 Lawton, Okla.Feb. 19 Texas Tech 49-72 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 21 Oklahoma City 56-77 Tulsa, Okla.

THE 1976 TULSA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM WAS THEFIRST WOMEN’S BASKETBALL VARSITY SQUAD IN SCHOOLHISTORY.

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1980-81 Won-7, Lost-21Nov. 15 Phillips Univ. 73-84 Enid, Okla.Nov. 17 Oklahoma Christian 66-76 Oklahoma City, Okla.Nov. 20 Oklahoma State 73-81 Stillwater, Okla.Nov. 22 Kansas State 78-109 Manhattan, Kan.Nov. 25 NEO 70-86 Miami, Okla.Dec. 1 Bethany Nazarene 89-59 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 5 E. Central Okla. St. 98-81 Ada, Okla.Dec. 12 Georgia 79-97 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 15 John Brown 88-65 Siloam Springs, Ark.Dec. 20 Wichita State 72-90 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 8 McNeese State 68-89 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 12 Phillips Univ. 88-78 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 16 East Central Okla. State 60-58 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 17 Oral Roberts 74-82 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 22 Oral Roberts 77-111 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 24 SW Missouri St. 84-80 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 26 John Brown 66-62 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 29 Oklahoma 57-87 Norman, Okla.Jan. 31 NEO 69-79 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 3 Arkansas 67-88 Fayetteville, Ark.Feb. 5 Oklahoma City 92-96 Oklahoma City, Okla.Feb. 7 Wichita State 57-88 Wichita, Kan.Feb. 9 Oklahoma State 76-95 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 14 Oklahoma 68-106 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 16 Bethany Nazarene 66-70 Bethany, Okla.Feb. 19 Oklahoma City 82-88 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 21 Cameron 53-73 Lawton, Okla.Feb. 26 Oklahoma City 63-97 site unknown

1981-82 Won-7, Lost-18Nov. 14 East Central Okla. State 74-66 Ada, Okla. Nov. 16 Oklahoma Christian 57-63 Oklahoma City, Okla.Nov. 23 Arkansas 60-76 Tulsa, Okla.Nov. 24 SW Missouri St. 68-75 Springfield, Mo.Nov. 28 Oklahoma State 68-84 Tulsa, Okla.Nov. 30 SMU 64-86 Dallas, TexasDec. 2 Oral Roberts 54-77 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 5 John Brown 62-50 Tulsa, Okla.Dec.8 Oklahoma State 65-89 Stillwater, Okla.Dec. 12 Central State 75-79 Edmond, Okla.Dec. 15 Oklahoma 59-90 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 19 Wichita State 78-74 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 9 Cameron 64-72 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 14 Oklahoma City 70-76 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 19 John Brown 65-57 Siloam Springs, Ark.Jan. 22 Kansas State 54-95 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 25 Phillips Univ. 81-59 Enid, Okla.Jan. 27 Oklahoma 62-87 Norman, Okla.Jan. 30 East Central Okla. State 76-74 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 8 Oklahoma City 69-86 Oklahoma City, Okla.Feb. 11 Oral Roberts 65-67 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 13 Wichita State 59-90 Wichita, Kan.Feb. 20 Phillips Univ. 84-72 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 22 Central State 68-70 Tulsa, Okla.Mar. 3 Southern Illinois 50-90 Carbondale, Ill.

Joyce Plagens

2 seasons W-24, L-26

1982-83 Won-8, Lost-15Nov. 19 Phillips Univ. 50-67 Tulsa, Okla.Nov. 22 Missouri Southern 67-86 Joplin, Mo.Dec. 2 Wichita State 68-70 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 4 Oklahoma 60-88 Norman, Okla.Dec. 7 Oklahoma State 67-62 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 9 Phillips Univ. 70-68 Enid, Okla.Jan. 17 Langston 69-66(OT) Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 20 North Texas St. 65-64 Denton, TexasJan. 22 Stephen F. Austin 64-108 Nacogdoches, TexasJan. 25 SMU 63-65 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 27 Northeastern State 71-55 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 1 SW Missouri St. 74-80 Springfield, Mo.*Feb. 2 Missouri **** Columbia, Mo.Feb. 7 W. Texas State 71-70 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 10 Central State 62-76 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 12 Oklahoma City 70-97 Oklahoma City, Okla.Feb. 14 Langston 87-64 Langston, Okla.Feb. 17 Northeastern State 64-71 Tahlequah, Okla.Feb. 19 Wichita State 59-97 Wichita, Kan.Feb. 22 Central State 74-94 Wilberforce, OhioFeb. 24 Oral Roberts 80-84 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 26 Bartlesville Wesleyan 84-65 Tulsa, Okla.Mar. 2 Oral Roberts 71-91 Tulsa, Okla.

*Tulsa won the game as a result of a Missouri forfeit

1983-84 Won-16, Lost-11Nov. 12 Oklahoma Christian 66-68 Oklahoma City, Okla.Nov. 16 East Central Okla. State 66-64 Tulsa, Okla.Nov. 22 SW Missouri St. 79-73 Tulsa, Okla.Nov. 29 Bethany Nazarene 79-65 Lindsborg, Kan.Dec. 2 Florida 52-70 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 3 TCU 82-62 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 5 SW Baptist 76-60 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 7 Oklahoma 64-82 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 12 Oral Roberts 65-81 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 17 Oklahoma State 62-90 Stillwater, Okla.Jan. 14 Panhandle State 81-66 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 17 Pittsburgh State Cancelled Pittsburgh, Kan,Jan. 19 NEO 50-39 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 21 Oklahoma Baptist 52-57 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 23 Langston 56-53 Langston, Okla.Jan. 26 John Brown 70-69 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 28 Oklahoma Christian 66-75 Tulsa Okla.Feb. 2 East Central Okla. State 64-59 Ada, Okla.Feb. 4 Oklahoma City 85-74 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 6 Lamar 70-81 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 9 NEO 54-59 Miami, Okla.Feb. 11 SW Baptist 81-55 Bolivar, Mo.Feb. 13 Oklahoma Baptist 72-84 Shawnee, Okla.Feb. 16 John Brown 63-62 Siloam Springs, Ark.

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Feb. 18 Langston 64-57 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 21 Oklahoma City 69-77 Oklahoma City, Okla.Feb. 23 Phillips Univ. 71-59 Enid, Okla.Feb. 25 Missouri Southern 84-93 Tulsa, Okla.

Katie Fisher

1 season W-5, L-21

1984-85 Won-5, Lost-21Nov. 10 Oklahoma Christian 51-77 Oklahoma City, Okla.Nov. 15 Bethany 63-75 Tulsa, Okla.Nov. 17 Missouri Southern 62-83 Joplin, MONov. 22 Oklahoma State 43-91 Stillwater, Okla.Nov. 23 Creighton 69-79 Omaha, Neb.Nov. 24 TCU 50-94 Fort Worth, TexasNov. 29 Okla. Christian 57-61 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 6 East Central 65-72 Ada, Okla.Dec. 12 SW Missouri St. 70-79 Springfield, Mo.Dec. 15 Central State 77-74 Edmond, Okla.Jan. 12 Central State 58-47 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 14 Arizona State 69-80 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 17 Arkansas 54-88 Fayetteville, Ark.Jan. 21 Northeastern State 43-77 Tahlequah, Okla.Jan. 24 Friends Univ. 69-66 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 26 School of the Ozarks 57-61 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 29 Missouri Southern 56-70 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 2 John Brown 51-52 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 6 Oklahoma City 50-58 Oklahoma City, Okla.Feb. 7 Langston 44-43 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 11 Oral Roberts 52-73 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 14 John Brown 59-75 Siloam Springs, Ark.Feb. 16 School of the Ozarks 77-72 Point Lookout, Mo.Feb. 19 Langston 42-44 Langston, Okla.Feb. 21 Northeastern State 41-61 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 26 West Texas State 60-100 Canyon, Texas

Mark Schmidt

2 seasons W-5, L-45

1985-86 Won-2, Lost-23Nov. 23 Wichita State 50-70 Wichita, Kan.Nov. 26 Oral Roberts 43-90 Tulsa, Okla.Nov. 28 SW Missouri St. 36-86 Springfield, Mo.Nov. 30 Illinois-Chicago 71-77 Chicago, Ill.Dec. 2 Oklahoma State 39-62 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 4 East Central Okla. State 42-70 Ada, Okla.Dec. 7 Northeastern State 47-60 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 14 Oklahoma State 49-69 Stillwater, Okla.Dec. 15 Oklahoma 32-91 Tulsa, Okla.

Jan. 9 East Central Okla. State 49-83 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 11 Oklahoma City 44-77 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 15 Arkansas State 56-75 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 18 Rockhurst College 45-64 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 20 Northeastern State 43-72 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 23 Oklahoma Baptist 39-86 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 25 Panhandle State 56-72 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 28 Missouri Southern 47-61 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 30 John Brown 65-66 Siloam Springs, Ark.Feb. 1 Oklahoma City 55-68 Oklahoma City, Okla.Feb. 5 Langston 46-62 Langston, Okla.Feb. 8 School of the Ozarks 52-51 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 12 Langston 65-51 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 15 Oral Roberts 51-87 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 20 John Brown 60-64 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 22 Arkansas 49-62 Tulsa, Okla.

1986-87 Won-3, Lost-22Nov. 28 Nebraska 41-88 Tulsa, Okla.Nov. 29 Ball State 58-90 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 2 Oral Roberts 58-64 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 4 SW Missouri St. 50-72 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 5 Kansas 45-97 Lawrence, Kan.Dec. 9 Missouri Southern 58-72 Joplin, Mo.Dec. 13 Oklahoma State 36-85 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 18 Arkansas State 42-66 Jonesboro, Ark.Jan. 1 TCU 67-66 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 6 Tulane 44-49 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 10 John Brown 82-54 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 12 Oklahoma 39-62 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 19 Oral Roberts 41-49 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 22 Langston 72-85 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 29 Friends Univ. 58-69 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 31 Arkansas-Little Rock 52-55 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 5 Creighton 48-85 Omaha, Neb.Feb. 6 UMKC 45-68 Kansas City, Mo.Feb. 9 Evansville 56-57 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 10 Langston 55-63 Langston, Okla.Feb. 12 John Brown 61-53 Siloam Springs, Ark.Feb. 16 Wichita State 54-66 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 19 UMKC 75-79 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 23 Arkansas-Little Rock 52-61 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 26 Arkansas State 60-63 Tulsa, Okla.

**Basketball was discontinued from 1987 to 1996**

Marla Odom

3 seasons W-21, L-59

1996-97 Won 5, Lost-21Nov. 23 Nicholls State 72-75 Tulsa, Okla.Nov. 25 Wichita State 54-72 Tulsa, Okla.Nov. 27 Western Illinois 69-77 Macomb, Ill.

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Nov. 30 Eastern Illinois 60-68 Charleston, Ill.Dec. 6 Southeast Missouri State 52-66 Cape Girardeau, Mo.Dec. 7 Southeastern Louisiana 81-78 Cape Girardeau, Mo.Dec. 15 North Texas 62-58 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 18 McNeese State 67-83 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 21 Saint Louis 78-60 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 30 Texas-San Antonio 81-68 San Antonio, TexasJan. 2 TCU* 62-76 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 5 SMU* 58-82 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 11 Rice* 62-80 Houston, TexasJan. 16 New Mexico* 63-78 Albuquerque, N.M.Jan. 18 Texas-El Paso* 65-89 El Paso, TexasJan. 23 Brigham Young* 63-84 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 25 Utah* 44-72 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 30 SMU* 53-97 Dallas, TexasFeb. 1 TCU* 80-83 Fort Worth, TexasFeb. 6 Rice 60-80 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 8 San Jose State* 67-74 San Jose, Calif.Feb. 13 Texas-El Paso* 70-84 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 15 New Mexico* 58-65 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 20 Utah* 58-88 Salt Lake City, UtahFeb. 22 Brigham Young* 83-93 Provo, UtahFeb. 28 San Jose State* 78-68 Tulsa, Okla.*WAC game

1997-98 Won-9, Lost-18Nov. 20 Eastern Illinois 69-62 Tulsa, Okla.Nov. 24 McNeese State 55-71 Lake Charles, La.Nov. 26 New Orleans 66-59 New Orleans, La.Nov. 29 Nicholls State 86-94 Thibodaux, La.Dec. 3 Southeast Missouri State 74-71 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 6 Saint Louis 56-87 St. Louis, Mo.Dec. 13 Wichita State 51-80 Wichita, Kan.Dec. 20 Western Illinois 53-58 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 22 Baylor 67-72 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 2 SMU* 63-76 Dallas, TexasJan. 4 TCU* 54-70 Fort Worth, TexasJan. 6 North Texas 67-53 Denton, TexasJan. 10 Rice* 84-78 (2 OT) Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 14 Fresno State* 51-38 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 18 San Jose State* 72-62 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 22 San Diego State* 58-80 San Diego, Calif.Jan. 24 Hawai’i* 60-88 Honolulu, HawaiiJan. 29 SMU* 66-75 (OT) Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 31 TCU* 66-53 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 4 Rice* 55-68 Houston, TexasFeb. 7 Brigham Young* 55-71 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 12 San Jose State* 51-57 San Jose, Calif.Feb. 14 Fresno State* 54-82 Fresno, Calif.Feb. 19 Hawai’i* 51-69 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 21 San Diego State* 54-52 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 26 Brigham Young* 57-76 Provo, UtahMar. 2 New Mexico+ 54-64 Las Vegas, Nev.

* WAC games • + WAC Tournament

1998-99 Won-7, Lost-20Nov. 14 Florida State 67-76 Tulsa, Okla.Nov. 17 Pepperdine 66-71 Tulsa, Okla.Nov. 21 Texas-San Antonio 63-69 Tulsa, Okla.Nov. 24 Holy Cross 63-93 Worcester, Mass.Nov. 27 Lafayette 63-58 Providence, R.I.Nov. 28 Brown 65-79 Providence, R.I.Dec. 3 Southeast Missouri State 63-80 Cape Girardeau, Mo.Dec. 7 Wichita State 59-80 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 11 Northern Iowa 46-70 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 29 Baylor 48-85 Waco, TexasJan. 1 Florida International 45-84 Miami, Fla.Jan. 2 Northeastern 61-58 Miami, Fla.Jan. 7 Colorado State* 54-87 Fort Collins, Colo.Jan. 9 Wyoming* 63-76 Laramie, Wyo.Jan. 14 Air Force* 78-54 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 16 UNLV* 68-62 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 23 Rice* 55-60 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 28 TCU* 68-80 Fort Worth, TexasJan. 30 SMU* 64-65 Dallas, TexasFeb. 4 Wyoming* 74-59 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 6 Colorado State* 50-64 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 11 UNLV* 46-61 Las Vegas, Nev.Feb. 13 Air Force* 55-54 Colorado Springs,

Colo.Feb. 21 Rice* 57-74 Houston, TexasFeb. 25 SMU* 59-69 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 27 TCU* 60-55 (OT) Tulsa, Okla.Mar. 1 Brigham Young+ 59-78 Las Vegas, Nev.

* WAC games • + WAC Tournament

Kathy McConnell-Miller

3 seasons W-39, L-49

1999-2000 Won-14, Lost-15Nov. 19 Florida State 70-77 Tallahassee, Fla.Nov. 24 Creighton 46-60 Tulsa, Okla.Nov. 28 Oklahoma State 72-69 Norman, Okla.Nov. 29 Oklahoma 70-93 Norman, Okla.Dec. 4 Wichita State 65-85 Wichita, Kan.Dec. 8 Northern Iowa 54-60 Cedar Falls, IowaDec. 11 Eastern Illinois 71-66 (OT) Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 19 San Diego 58-35 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 22 Oral Roberts 78-51 Tulsa, Okla.

(Reynolds Center)Dec. 30 Arkansas 62-80 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 2 Pepperdine 51-65 Los Angeles, Calif.Jan. 8 TCU* 68-55 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 10 Colorado State 68-71 (OT) Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 15 Rice* 59-58 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 20 San Jose State* 71-55 San Jose, Calif.Jan. 22 Hawai`i* 63-68 Honolulu, Hawaii

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Jan. 27 UTEP* 64-28 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 29 Fresno State* 75-60 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 3 at SMU* 66-73 Dallas, TexasFeb. 5 at TCU* 58-80 Fort Worth, TexasFeb. 8 at Duquesne 54-68 Pittsburgh, Pa.Feb. 13 at Rice* 50-78 Houston, TexasFeb. 17 Hawai`i* 54-40 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 19 San Jose State* 66-37 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 24 Fresno State* 75-72 (OT) Fresno, Calif.Feb. 26 UTEP* 76-61 El Paso, TexasMar. 4 SMU* 45-58 Tulsa, Okla.Mar. 8 TCU+ 64-56 Fresno, Calif.Mar. 10 SMU+ 46-58 Fresno, Calif.

* WAC games • + WAC Tournament

2000-01 Won-8, Lost-21Nov. 17 #14 Oklahoma 49-80 Tulsa, Okla. (ORU)Nov. 18 Oklahoma State 57-68 Tulsa, Okla. (ORU)Nov. 22 New Orleans 40-55 Tulsa, Okla.Nov. 25 Creighton 47-82 Omaha, Neb.Nov. 29 Western Michigan 69-59 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 9 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 55-58 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 17 Colorado State 67-64 Fort Collins, Colo.Dec. 20 San Diego 65-56 San Diego, Calif.Dec. 30 Duquesne 50-63 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 2 Oral Roberts 41-63 Tulsa, Okla. (ORU)Jan. 5 Arkansas 60-101 Fayetteville, Ark.Jan. 11 Rice* 54-65 Houston, TexasJan. 14 San Jose State* 54-60 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 16 Hawai`i* 45-54 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 21 UTEP* 69-46 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 23 TCU* 54-71 Fort Worth, TexasJan. 26 Hawai`i* 53-63 Honolulu, HawaiiJan. 28 San Jose State* 82-80 San Jose, Calif.Feb. 2 TCU* 58-62 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 4 SMU* 52-57 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 9 UMKC 81-36 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 11 UTEP* 75-71 El Paso, TexasFeb. 16 Fresno State* 58-72 Fresno, Calif.Feb. 18 Nevada* 77-94 Reno, Nev.Feb. 23 Rice* 67-57 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 25 SMU* 53-67 Dallas, TexasMar. 1 Fresno State* 73-78 Tulsa, Okla.Mar. 3 Nevada* 57-59 Tulsa, Okla.Mar. 7 Hawai`i+ 55-65 Tulsa, Okla.

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2001-02 Won-17, Lost-13Nov. 17 at Oklahoma State 58-70 Stillwater, Okla.Nov. 18 vs. #4 Oklahoma 52-75 Stillwater, Okla.Nov. 21 at Western Michigan 62-59 Kalamazoo, Mich.Nov. 27 Oral Roberts 61-63 Tulsa, Okla. (Reynolds Center)Nov. 30 Arkansas-Little Rock 77-50 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 2 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 66-56 Tulsa, Okla.Dec. 5 Arkansas 52-55 Tulsa, Okla.

Dec. 15 UMKC 73-62 Kansas City, Mo.Dec. 17 vs. Pepperdine 53-64 Playa del Carmen,

MexicoDec. 18 vs. Oral Roberts 75-58 Playa del Carmen,

MexicoDec. 30 Rice* 67-61 (OT) Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 3 Nevada* 79-49 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 5 Fresno State* 66-54 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 10 UTEP* 83-70 El Paso, TexasJan. 12 Boise State* 69-58 Boise, IdahoJan. 17 San Jose State* 73-75 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 19 Hawaii* 51-65 Tulsa, Okla.Jan. 24 #8 Louisiana Tech* 46-77 Ruston, La.Jan. 26 SMU* 76-62 Dallas, TexasJan. 31 Fresno State* 72-49 Fresno, Calif.Feb. 2 Nevada* 72-49 Reno, Nev.Feb. 7 Boise State* 62-41 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 9 UTEP* 84-71 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 14 Hawaii* 53-62 Honolulu, HawaiiFeb. 16 San Jose State* 60-63 San Jose, Calif.Feb. 21 SMU* 62-60 Tulsa, Okla.Feb. 23 #6 Louisiana Tech* 62-67 Tulsa, Okla.Mar. 2 Rice* 59-71 Houston, TexasMar. 6 San Jose State+ 66-63 Tulsa, Okla.Mar. 8 #8 Louisiana Tech+ 42-57 Tulsa, Okla.

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