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women’s basketball 2008-09 Big 12 Conference Media Guide 150 www.big12sports.com Reg: Stanford 78, Colorado 62 Reg: Purdue 82, Texas A&M 56 Reg: Alabama 68, Texas Tech 73 1994-95 1st Rd: Colorado 83, Holy Cross 49 1st Rd: Wisconsin 73, Kansas 72 1st Rd: Oklahoma 90, Loyola (Md) 55 1st Rd: Duke 76, Oklahoma State 64 1st Rd: Texas Tech 87, Tulane 82 2nd Rd: Colorado 78, SW Missouri St. 34 2nd Rd: Louisiana Tech 48, Oklahoma 36 2nd Rd: Texas Tech 88, Wisconsin 65 Reg: Colorado 77, George Washington 61 Reg: Georgia 82, Colorado 79 Reg: Texas Tech 67, Washington 52 Reg: Tennessee 80, Texas Tech 59 1995-96 1st Rd: Colorado 83, Tulane 75 1st Rd: Kansas 72, Mid. Tenn St. 57 1st Rd: Colorado State 66, Nebraska 62 1st Rd: Okla. State 90, Rhode Island 82 1st Rd: Texas 73, SMS 55 1st Rd: Kent State 72, Texas A&M 68 1st Rd: Texas Tech 78, Portland 61 2nd Rd: Auburn 68, Colorado 61 (OT) 2nd Rd: Kansas 77, Texas 70 2nd Rd: Georgia 83, Oklahoma State 55 2nd Rd: Texas Tech 82, Notre Dame 67 Reg: Tennessee 92, Kansas 71 Reg: Louisiana Tech 66, Texas Tech 55 1996-97 1st Rd: Colorado 69, Marshall 49 1st Rd: Utah 66, Iowa State 57 1st Rd: Kansas 81, Detroit 67 1st Rd: St. Joseph’s 70, Kansas State 52 1st Rd: Texas 66, Southwest Texas 38 1st Rd: Texas Tech 47, Montana 45 2nd Rd: Colorado 66, Stephen F. Austin 57 2nd Rd: Vanderbilt 51, Kansas 44 2nd Rd: Notre Dame 86, Texas 83 2nd Rd: Stanford 67, Texas Tech 45 Reg: Tennessee 75, Colorado 67 1997-98 1st Rd: Iowa State 79, Kent 76 1st Rd: Kansas 72, Tulane 68 1st Rd: Nebraska 76, New Mexico 59 1st Rd: Texas Tech 87, Grambling 75 2nd Rd: Kansas 62, Iowa 58 2nd Rd: Rutgers 62, Iowa State 61 2nd Rd: Old Dominion 75, Nebraska 60 NCAA Composite Record (1982-2007) School App. Won Loss Pct. Region Semis Region Final Final Four Baylor 7 13 6 .684 3 1 1 Colorado 12 17 12 .586 6 3 0 Iowa State 9 11 9 .550 3 1 0 Kansas 11 9 11 .429 2 0 0 Kansas State 10 9 10 .474 3 1 0 Missouri 9 4 9 .308 2 0 0 Nebraska 8 3 8 .273 0 0 0 Oklahoma 11 17 11 .607 6 1 1 Oklahoma State 9 6 9 .400 2 0 0 Texas 22 32 21 .604 11 8 3 Texas A&M 5 6 5 .545 2 1 0 Texas Tech 18 30 17 .638 11 4 1 Totals 131 157 128 .551 51 20 6 1981-82 1st Rd: Kansas State 78, S. F. Austin 75 2nd Rd: Kansas State 76, Old Dominion 67 2nd Rd: Missouri 59, Oregon 53 Reg: Cheyney State 93, Kansas State 71 Reg: Maryland 80, Missouri 68 1982-83 1st Rd: Auburn 89, Missouri 76 2nd Rd: Kansas State 91, Illinois State 72 2nd Rd: Texas 84, Louisville 55 Reg: Texas 73, Kansas State 70 (OT) Reg: Louisiana Tech 72, Texas 58 1983-84 1st Rd: Louisina Tech 94, Texas Tech 68 1st Rd: LSU 92, Missouri 82 2nd Rd: NE La. 78, Kansas State 73 2nd Rd: Texas 96, Drake 60 Reg: Texas 99, Northeast La. 91 Reg: Louisiana Tech 85, Texas 60 1984-85 1st Rd: Northeast La. 85, Missouri 84 (OT) 2nd Rd: Texas 84, W. Michigan 62 Reg: Western Kentucky 92, Texas 90 1985-86 1st Rd: Missouri 66, Arkansas 65 2nd Rd: Texas 108, Missouri 67 2nd Rd: Oklahoma 86, Vanderbilt 67 2nd Rd: Long Beach 78, Texas Tech 73 (OT) Reg: Texas 85, Oklahoma 59 Reg: Texas 66, Ole Miss 63 F4: Texas 90, Western Kentucky 65 F4: Texas 97, USC 81 1986-87 1st Rd: Kansas 78, Northeast La. 72 1st Rd: Northwestern 62, Kansas State 61 (OT) 2nd Rd: Louisiana Tech 89, Kansas 50 2nd Rd: Texas 86, St. Joseph’s 56 Reg: Texas 91, James Madison 57 Reg: Texas 85, Rutgers 77 F4: Louisiana Tech 79, Texas 75 1987-88 1st Rd: Colorado 78, Eastern Illinois 72 1st Rd: USC 100, Nebraska 82 2nd Rd: Long Beach St. 103, Colorado 64 2nd Rd: Texas 77, South Carolin 58 Reg: Texas 79, Stanford 58 Reg: Louisiana Tech 83, Texas 80 (OT) 1988-89 1st Rd: Oklahoma State 93, Miami 69 2nd Rd: La. Tech 103, Oklahoma State 78 2nd Rd: UNLV 84, Colorado 74 2nd Rd: Texas 83, Montana 54 Reg: Texas 88, UNLV 77 Reg: Maryland 79, Texas 71 1989-90 1st Rd: Michigan 77, Oklahoma State 68 1st Rd: Northern Ill. 84, Texas Tech 63 2nd Rd: Texas 95, Ohio State 66 Reg: Texas 72, North Carolina State 63 Reg: Louisiana Tech 71, Texas 57 1990-91 1st Rd: Oklahoma State 81, DePaul 80 1st Rd: UNLV 70, Texas Tech 65 1st Rd: Lamar 77, Texas 63 2nd Rd: Okla. State 96, Mich St. 94 (3OT) Reg: Virginia 76, Oklahoma State 61 1991-92 1st Rd: So. Illinois 84, Colorado 80 (OT) 1st Rd: SW Missouri 75, Kansas 59 2nd Rd: Texas Tech 64, Santa Clara 58 2nd Rd: UCLA 82, Texas 81 Reg: Stanford 75, Texas Tech 63 1992-93 1st Rd: California 62, Kansas 47 1st Rd: Nebraska 81, San Diego 58 1st Rd: SW Missouri 86, Oklahoma State 71 2nd Rd: Colorado 81, Santa Barbara 54 2nd Rd: USC 78, Nebraska 60 2nd Rd: Texas Tech 70, Washington 64 2nd Rd: Louisiana Tech 82, Texas 78 Reg: Colorado 80, Stanford 67 Reg: Texas Tech 87, USC 67 Reg: Texas Tech 79, Colorado 54 F4: Texas Tech 60, Vanderbilt 46 F4: Texas Tech 84, Ohio State 82 1993-94 1st Rd: Colorado 77, Marquette 74 1st Rd: Kansas 72, Stephen F. Austin 63 1st Rd: Texas 75, Oklahoma State 67 1st Rd: Texas A&M 78, Florida 76 1st Rd: Texas Tech 75, Missouri 61 2nd Rd: Colorado 92, Oregon 71 2nd Rd: Penn State 85, Kansas 68 2nd Rd: Texas 71, Seton Hall 66 2nd Rd: Texas A&M 75, San Diego 72 (OT) 2nd Rd: Texas Tech 75, Creighton 65 2nd Rd: Notre Dame 74, Texas Tech 59 Reg: Arkansas 79, Kansas 63 1998-99 1st Rd: Iowa State 74, Santa Clara 61 1st Rd: Kansas 64, Marquette 58 1st Rd: Texas Tech 80, S. F. Austin 54 1st Rd: Auburn 69, Texas 61 1st Rd: Kentucky 98, Nebraska 92 2nd Rd: Iowa State 85, Oregon 70 2nd Rd: Purdue 55, Kansas 41 2nd Rd: Texas Tech 85, N. C. State 78 Reg: Iowa State 64, Connecticut 58 Reg: Georgia 89, Iowa State 71 Reg: Rutgers 53, Texas Tech 42 1999-00 1st Rd: Iowa State 92, St. Francis (Pa.) 63 1st Rd: Vanderbilt 71, Kansas 69 (2OT) 1st Rd: Boston College 93, Nebraska 76 1st Rd: Oklahoma 76, BYU 81 1st Rd: St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 69, Texas 48 1st Rd: Texas Tech 83, Tenn. Tech 54 2nd Rd: Iowa State 79, Illinois 68 2nd Rd: Oklahoma 76, Purdue 74 2nd Rd: Texas Tech 76, Tulane 59 Reg: Penn State 66, Iowa State 65 Reg: Connecticut 102, Oklahoma 80 Reg: Texas Tech 69, Notre Dame 65 Reg: Tennessee 57, Texas Tech 44 2000-01 1st Rd: Arkansas 68, Baylor 59 1st Rd: Colorado 98, Siena 78 1st Rd: Iowa State 100, Howard 61 1st Rd: Missouri 71, Wisconsin 68 1st Rd: Oklahoma 70, Oral Roberts 64 1st Rd: St. Mary’s (Calif.) 68, Texas 64 1st Rd: Texas Tech 100, Pennsylvania 57 2nd Rd: Vanderbilt 65, Colorado 59 2nd Rd: Iowa State 85, Florida State 70 2nd Rd: Missouri 78, Georgia 65 2nd Rd: Oklahoma 67, Stanford 50 2nd Rd: Texas Tech 73, Virginia Tech 52 Reg: Vanderbilt 84, Iowa State 65 Reg: Louisiana Tech 78, Missouri 67 Reg: Washington 84, Oklahoma 67 Reg: Purdue 74, Texas Tech 72 Tournament Results All-Time NCAA Championship Results

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Reg: Stanford 78, Colorado 62Reg: Purdue 82, Texas A&M 56Reg: Alabama 68, Texas Tech 73

1994-951st Rd: Colorado 83, Holy Cross 491st Rd: Wisconsin 73, Kansas 721st Rd: Oklahoma 90, Loyola (Md) 551st Rd: Duke 76, Oklahoma State 641st Rd: Texas Tech 87, Tulane 822nd Rd: Colorado 78, SW Missouri St. 342nd Rd: Louisiana Tech 48, Oklahoma 362nd Rd: Texas Tech 88, Wisconsin 65Reg: Colorado 77, George Washington 61Reg: Georgia 82, Colorado 79Reg: Texas Tech 67, Washington 52Reg: Tennessee 80, Texas Tech 59

1995-961st Rd: Colorado 83, Tulane 751st Rd: Kansas 72, Mid. Tenn St. 571st Rd: Colorado State 66, Nebraska 621st Rd: Okla. State 90, Rhode Island 821st Rd: Texas 73, SMS 551st Rd: Kent State 72, Texas A&M 681st Rd: Texas Tech 78, Portland 612nd Rd: Auburn 68, Colorado 61 (OT)2nd Rd: Kansas 77, Texas 702nd Rd: Georgia 83, Oklahoma State 552nd Rd: Texas Tech 82, Notre Dame 67Reg: Tennessee 92, Kansas 71Reg: Louisiana Tech 66, Texas Tech 55

1996-971st Rd: Colorado 69, Marshall 491st Rd: Utah 66, Iowa State 571st Rd: Kansas 81, Detroit 671st Rd: St. Joseph’s 70, Kansas State 521st Rd: Texas 66, Southwest Texas 381st Rd: Texas Tech 47, Montana 452nd Rd: Colorado 66, Stephen F. Austin 572nd Rd: Vanderbilt 51, Kansas 442nd Rd: Notre Dame 86, Texas 832nd Rd: Stanford 67, Texas Tech 45Reg: Tennessee 75, Colorado 67

1997-981st Rd: Iowa State 79, Kent 761st Rd: Kansas 72, Tulane 681st Rd: Nebraska 76, New Mexico 591st Rd: Texas Tech 87, Grambling 752nd Rd: Kansas 62, Iowa 582nd Rd: Rutgers 62, Iowa State 612nd Rd: Old Dominion 75, Nebraska 60

NCAA Composite Record(1982-2007)

School App. Won Loss Pct. Region Semis Region Final Final FourBaylor 7 13 6 .684 3 1 1Colorado 12 17 12 .586 6 3 0Iowa State 9 11 9 .550 3 1 0Kansas 11 9 11 .429 2 0 0Kansas State 10 9 10 .474 3 1 0Missouri 9 4 9 .308 2 0 0Nebraska 8 3 8 .273 0 0 0Oklahoma 11 17 11 .607 6 1 1Oklahoma State 9 6 9 .400 2 0 0Texas 22 32 21 .604 11 8 3Texas A&M 5 6 5 .545 2 1 0Texas Tech 18 30 17 .638 11 4 1

Totals 131 157 128 .551 51 20 6

1981-821st Rd: Kansas State 78, S. F. Austin 752nd Rd: Kansas State 76, Old Dominion 672nd Rd: Missouri 59, Oregon 53Reg: Cheyney State 93, Kansas State 71Reg: Maryland 80, Missouri 68

1982-831st Rd: Auburn 89, Missouri 762nd Rd: Kansas State 91, Illinois State 722nd Rd: Texas 84, Louisville 55Reg: Texas 73, Kansas State 70 (OT)Reg: Louisiana Tech 72, Texas 58

1983-841st Rd: Louisina Tech 94, Texas Tech 681st Rd: LSU 92, Missouri 822nd Rd: NE La. 78, Kansas State 732nd Rd: Texas 96, Drake 60Reg: Texas 99, Northeast La. 91Reg: Louisiana Tech 85, Texas 60

1984-851st Rd: Northeast La. 85, Missouri 84 (OT)2nd Rd: Texas 84, W. Michigan 62Reg: Western Kentucky 92, Texas 90

1985-861st Rd: Missouri 66, Arkansas 652nd Rd: Texas 108, Missouri 672nd Rd: Oklahoma 86, Vanderbilt 672nd Rd: Long Beach 78, Texas Tech 73 (OT)Reg: Texas 85, Oklahoma 59Reg: Texas 66, Ole Miss 63F4: Texas 90, Western Kentucky 65F4: Texas 97, USC 81

1986-871st Rd: Kansas 78, Northeast La. 721st Rd: Northwestern 62, Kansas State 61 (OT)2nd Rd: Louisiana Tech 89, Kansas 502nd Rd: Texas 86, St. Joseph’s 56Reg: Texas 91, James Madison 57Reg: Texas 85, Rutgers 77F4: Louisiana Tech 79, Texas 75

1987-881st Rd: Colorado 78, Eastern Illinois 721st Rd: USC 100, Nebraska 822nd Rd: Long Beach St. 103, Colorado 642nd Rd: Texas 77, South Carolin 58Reg: Texas 79, Stanford 58Reg: Louisiana Tech 83, Texas 80 (OT)

1988-891st Rd: Oklahoma State 93, Miami 692nd Rd: La. Tech 103, Oklahoma State 782nd Rd: UNLV 84, Colorado 742nd Rd: Texas 83, Montana 54Reg: Texas 88, UNLV 77Reg: Maryland 79, Texas 71

1989-901st Rd: Michigan 77, Oklahoma State 681st Rd: Northern Ill. 84, Texas Tech 632nd Rd: Texas 95, Ohio State 66Reg: Texas 72, North Carolina State 63Reg: Louisiana Tech 71, Texas 57

1990-911st Rd: Oklahoma State 81, DePaul 801st Rd: UNLV 70, Texas Tech 651st Rd: Lamar 77, Texas 632nd Rd: Okla. State 96, Mich St. 94 (3OT)Reg: Virginia 76, Oklahoma State 61

1991-921st Rd: So. Illinois 84, Colorado 80 (OT)1st Rd: SW Missouri 75, Kansas 592nd Rd: Texas Tech 64, Santa Clara 582nd Rd: UCLA 82, Texas 81Reg: Stanford 75, Texas Tech 63

1992-931st Rd: California 62, Kansas 471st Rd: Nebraska 81, San Diego 581st Rd: SW Missouri 86, Oklahoma State 712nd Rd: Colorado 81, Santa Barbara 542nd Rd: USC 78, Nebraska 602nd Rd: Texas Tech 70, Washington 642nd Rd: Louisiana Tech 82, Texas 78Reg: Colorado 80, Stanford 67Reg: Texas Tech 87, USC 67Reg: Texas Tech 79, Colorado 54F4: Texas Tech 60, Vanderbilt 46F4: Texas Tech 84, Ohio State 82

1993-941st Rd: Colorado 77, Marquette 741st Rd: Kansas 72, Stephen F. Austin 631st Rd: Texas 75, Oklahoma State 671st Rd: Texas A&M 78, Florida 761st Rd: Texas Tech 75, Missouri 612nd Rd: Colorado 92, Oregon 712nd Rd: Penn State 85, Kansas 682nd Rd: Texas 71, Seton Hall 662nd Rd: Texas A&M 75, San Diego 72 (OT)2nd Rd: Texas Tech 75, Creighton 65

2nd Rd: Notre Dame 74, Texas Tech 59Reg: Arkansas 79, Kansas 63

1998-991st Rd: Iowa State 74, Santa Clara 611st Rd: Kansas 64, Marquette 581st Rd: Texas Tech 80, S. F. Austin 541st Rd: Auburn 69, Texas 611st Rd: Kentucky 98, Nebraska 922nd Rd: Iowa State 85, Oregon 702nd Rd: Purdue 55, Kansas 412nd Rd: Texas Tech 85, N. C. State 78Reg: Iowa State 64, Connecticut 58Reg: Georgia 89, Iowa State 71Reg: Rutgers 53, Texas Tech 42

1999-001st Rd: Iowa State 92, St. Francis (Pa.) 631st Rd: Vanderbilt 71, Kansas 69 (2OT)1st Rd: Boston College 93, Nebraska 761st Rd: Oklahoma 76, BYU 811st Rd: St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 69, Texas 481st Rd: Texas Tech 83, Tenn. Tech 542nd Rd: Iowa State 79, Illinois 682nd Rd: Oklahoma 76, Purdue 742nd Rd: Texas Tech 76, Tulane 59Reg: Penn State 66, Iowa State 65Reg: Connecticut 102, Oklahoma 80Reg: Texas Tech 69, Notre Dame 65Reg: Tennessee 57, Texas Tech 44

2000-011st Rd: Arkansas 68, Baylor 591st Rd: Colorado 98, Siena 781st Rd: Iowa State 100, Howard 611st Rd: Missouri 71, Wisconsin 681st Rd: Oklahoma 70, Oral Roberts 641st Rd: St. Mary’s (Calif.) 68, Texas 641st Rd: Texas Tech 100, Pennsylvania 572nd Rd: Vanderbilt 65, Colorado 592nd Rd: Iowa State 85, Florida State 702nd Rd: Missouri 78, Georgia 652nd Rd: Oklahoma 67, Stanford 502nd Rd: Texas Tech 73, Virginia Tech 52 Reg: Vanderbilt 84, Iowa State 65Reg: Louisiana Tech 78, Missouri 67Reg: Washington 84, Oklahoma 67Reg: Purdue 74, Texas Tech 72

Tournament Results

All-Time NCAA Championship Results

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2nd Rd: Notre Dame 74, Texas Tech 59Reg: Arkansas 79, Kansas 63

1998-991st Rd: Iowa State 74, Santa Clara 611st Rd: Kansas 64, Marquette 581st Rd: Texas Tech 80, S. F. Austin 541st Rd: Auburn 69, Texas 611st Rd: Kentucky 98, Nebraska 922nd Rd: Iowa State 85, Oregon 702nd Rd: Purdue 55, Kansas 412nd Rd: Texas Tech 85, N. C. State 78Reg: Iowa State 64, Connecticut 58Reg: Georgia 89, Iowa State 71Reg: Rutgers 53, Texas Tech 42

1999-001st Rd: Iowa State 92, St. Francis (Pa.) 631st Rd: Vanderbilt 71, Kansas 69 (2OT)1st Rd: Boston College 93, Nebraska 761st Rd: Oklahoma 76, BYU 811st Rd: St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 69, Texas 481st Rd: Texas Tech 83, Tenn. Tech 542nd Rd: Iowa State 79, Illinois 682nd Rd: Oklahoma 76, Purdue 742nd Rd: Texas Tech 76, Tulane 59Reg: Penn State 66, Iowa State 65Reg: Connecticut 102, Oklahoma 80Reg: Texas Tech 69, Notre Dame 65Reg: Tennessee 57, Texas Tech 44

2000-011st Rd: Arkansas 68, Baylor 591st Rd: Colorado 98, Siena 781st Rd: Iowa State 100, Howard 611st Rd: Missouri 71, Wisconsin 681st Rd: Oklahoma 70, Oral Roberts 641st Rd: St. Mary’s (Calif.) 68, Texas 641st Rd: Texas Tech 100, Pennsylvania 572nd Rd: Vanderbilt 65, Colorado 592nd Rd: Iowa State 85, Florida State 702nd Rd: Missouri 78, Georgia 652nd Rd: Oklahoma 67, Stanford 502nd Rd: Texas Tech 73, Virginia Tech 52 Reg: Vanderbilt 84, Iowa State 65Reg: Louisiana Tech 78, Missouri 67Reg: Washington 84, Oklahoma 67Reg: Purdue 74, Texas Tech 72

All-Time NCAA Championship Results

Tournament Results

Big 12 Coaches’ NCAA Championship Records(Includes all Division I head coaching positions)

Tourn. Record Final FourCoach, School Yrs. W L Pct. Ch 2nd 3rdKim Mulkey, Baylor 7 13 6 .684 1 0 0Kathy McConnell-Miller, Colorado 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Bill Fennelly, Iowa State 12 13 12 .520 0 0 0Bonnie Henrickson, Kansas 5 6 5 .545 0 0 0 Deb Patterson, Kansas State 6 6 6 .500 0 0 0Cindy Stein, Missouri 3 2 3 .400 0 0 0Connie Yori, Nebraska 4 2 4 .333 0 0 0Sherri Coale, Oklahoma 9 15 9 .625 0 1 0Kurt Budke, Oklahoma State 5 6 5 .545 0 0 0Gail Goestenkors, Texas 14 37 14 .725 0 2 2Gary Blair, Texas A&M 14 18 14 .563 0 0 1 Kristy Curry, Texas Tech 7 15 7 .682 0 1 0

2001-021st Rd: Baylor 80, Bucknell, 561st Rd: Colorado 88, Southern 611st Rd: Iowa State 72, Temple 571st Rd: Kansas State 93, Kent State 651st Rd: Oklahoma 84, Hartford 521st Rd: Texas 60, UW-Green Bay 551st Rd: Texas Tech 84, SF Austin 632nd Rd: Drake 76, Baylor 722nd Rd: Colorado 69, LSU 582nd Rd: BYU 75, Iowa State 692nd Rd: Kansas State 82, Arkansas 682nd Rd: Oklahoma 66,Villanova 532nd Rd: Texas 76, UCSB 602nd Rd: Texas Tech 77, Miss. State 55Reg: Colorado 62, Stanford 59Reg: Old Dominion 88, Kansas State 62Reg: Oklahoma 72, Texas Tech 62Reg: Duke 62, Texas 46Reg: Oklahoma 94, Colorado 60F4: Oklahoma 86, Duke 71F4: Connecticut 82, Oklahoma 70

2002-031st Rd: Colorado 84, BYU 451st Rd: Kansas State 79, Harvard 691st Rd: GWU 71, Oklahoma 611st Rd: Texas 90, Hampton 461st Rd: Texas Tech 67, SMS 592nd Rd: Colorado 86, North Carolina 672nd Rd: Notre Dame 59, Kansas State 532nd Rd: Texas 67, Arkansas 502nd Rd: Texas Tech 72, UCSB 68Reg: Vilanova 53, Colorado 51Reg: Texas 73, Minnesota 60Reg: Texas Tech 71, New Mexico 48Reg: Texas 78, LSU 60Reg: Duke 57, Texas Tech 51F4: Connecticut 71, Texas 69

2003-041st Rd: UCSB 76, Colorado 491st Rd: Texas Tech 60, Maine 501st Rd: Kansas State 71, Valparaiso 631st Rd: Baylor 71, LMU 601st Rd: Oklahoma 58, Marist 451st Rd: Stanford 68, Missouri 441st Rd: Texas 92, Southern 572nd Rd: La. Tech 81, Texas Tech 642nd Rd: Minnesota 80, Kansas State 612nd Rd: Baylor 91, Florida 762nd Rd: Stanford 68, Oklahoma 432nd Rd: Texas 80, Michigan State 61Reg: LSU 71, Texas 55Reg: Tennessee 71, Baylor 69

2004-051st Rd: Baylor 91, Illinois State 701st Rd: Utah 73, Iowa State 611st Rd: Kansas State 70, BGSU 601st Rd: Arizona 72, Oklahoma 691st Rd: Texas 64, ORU 471st Rd: Texas Tech 69, UTA 492nd Rd: Baylor 69, Oregon 462nd Rd: Vanderbilt 63, Kansas State 602nd Rd: Georgia 70, Texas 682nd Rd: Texas Tech 80, MTSU 69Reg: Baylor 64, Minnesota 57Reg: Tennessee 75, Texas Tech 59Reg: Baylor 72, North Carolina 63F4: Baylor 68, LSU 57F4: Baylor 84, Michigan State 62

Big 12 NCAA ChampionshipRound-by-Round Records (1997-2008)

First Round 53-18 (.746)Second Round 28-25 (.528)Regional Semi 8-20 (.286)Regional Final 3-5 (.375)National Semi 2-1 (.667)National Final 1-1 (.500)Totals 95-70 (.576)

All-Time NCAA Championship Results2005-06

1st Rd: Baylor 74, N. Arizona 561st Rd: Oklahoma 78, Pepperdine 661st Rd: TCU 69, Texas A&M 651st Rd: Virginia Tech 82, Missouri 512nd Rd: Baylor 87, New Mexico 672nd Rd: Oklahoma 86, BYU 70Reg: Maryland 82, Baylor 63Reg: Stanford 88, Oklahoma 74

2006-071st Rd: Oklahoma 74, SEMO 601st Rd: Baylor 68, Chattanooga 551st Rd: Iowa State 79, Washington 601st Rd: Texas A&M 58, UTA 501st Rd: Bowling Green 70, Okla. State 661st Rd: Temple 64, Nebraska 612nd Rd: Oklahoma 78, Marquette 472nd Rd: NC State 78, Baylor 72 (OT)2nd Rd: Georgia 76, Iowa State 562nd Rd: GWU 59, Texas A&M 47Reg: Mississippi 90, Oklahoma 82

2007-081st Rd: Texas A&M 91, UTSA 521st Rd: Oklahoma 69, Illinois State 611st Rd: Oklahoma State 85, ETSU 731st Rd: Kansas State 69, Chattanooga 581st Rd: Texas 72, Minnesota 551st Rd: Iowa State 58, Georgia Tech 551st Rd: Nebraska 61, Xavier 581st Rd: Baylor 88, Fresno State 672nd Rd: Texas A&M 63, Hartford 392nd Rd: Oklahoma State 73, Florida State 72 (OT)2nd Rd: Notre Dame 79, Oklahoma 75 (OT)2nd Rd: Louisville 80, Kansas State 632nd Rd: Connecticut 89, Texas 552nd Rd: Rutgers 69, Iowa State 582nd Rd: Maryland 76, Nebraska 642nd Rd: Pittsburgh 67, Baylor 59Reg: Texas A&M 77, Duke 63Reg: LSU 67, Oklahoma State 52Reg: Tennessee 53, Texas A&M 45

Big 12 Teams in NCAA Regional Competition Sweet 16 Elite EightBU 3 (04-06) 1 (05)CU 6 (93-95, 97, 02-03) 3 (93, 95, 02) ISU 3 (99-01) 1 (99) KU 2 (96, 98) 0KSU 3 (82-83, 02) 1 (82)MU 2 (82, 01) 0OU 6 (86, 00-02, 06, 07) 1 (02)OSU 2 (91, 08) 0UT 11 (83-90, 02-04) 8 (83-84, 86-90, 03)TAMU 2 (94, 08) 1 (08)TTU 11 (92-96, 99, 00-03, 05) 4 (93, 95, 00, 03)

Big 12 NCAA ChampionshipComposite Record (1997-2008)

BU 13-6 (.684)CU 8-5 (.615)ISU 11-9 (.550)KU 4-4 (.500)KSU 6-6 (.500)MU 2-3 (.400) NU 2-5 (.286) OU 15-9 (.625)OSU 2-2 (.500)UT 11-9 (.550)TAMU 4-3 (.571)TTU 17-9 (.654)Totals 95-70 (.576)

Big 12 NCAA Championship Seeds (1997-2008) 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08BU - - - - 8 2 - 4 2 3 5 3CU 2 - - - 6 3 6 6 - - - -ISU 12 4 4 3 2 3 - - 7 - 6 7KU 3 5 9 8 - - - - - - - - KSU 10 - - - - 3 3 2 4 - - 4 MU - - - - 10 - - 11 - 10 - - NU - 9 11 12 - - - - - - 9 8 OU - - - 5 2 1 10 3 8 2 3 4OSU - - - - - - - - - - 10 3 UT 3 - 12 7 8 4 2 1 3 - - 8 TAMU - - - - - - - - - 6 4 2 TTU 8 1 2 3 2 4 2 4 4 - - -

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Tournament Results

1977-78Kentucky 92, Kansas 87 (2OT)Kansas 86, Minnesota 65Drake 60, Kansas 59

1980-81California 82, Baylor 72Pittsburgh 101, Baylor 81Cincinnati 94, Baylor 77

1982-83New Orleans 66, Texas Tech 65Texas Tech 81, Temple 77Texas Tech 77, Southern Illinois 68

1983-84Chattanooga 84, Oklahoma 78Oklahoma 67, Illinois State 65California 81, Oklahoma 78

1984-85Texas Tech 71, Cal St.-Fullerton 68LSU 71, Texas Tech 67Texas Tech 96, Drake 74

1990-91Kansas 71, Louisville 66Santa Clara 58, Kansas 57Kansas 69, Houston 67

1991-92Nebraska 79, La Salle 78Georgia Tech 73, Nebraska 68Arkansas State 81, Nebraska 70

1993-94Oklahoma 82, New Mexico State 77Oklahoma 86, Pittsburgh 77Oklahoma 69, Arkansas State 65

1994-95Texas A&M 85, Northwestern La 81Texas A&M 80, Massachusetts 59Texas A&M 71, East Tenn. St. 50

1997-981st Rd: Baylor 75, Mississippi State 701st Rd: Oklahoma State 75, Rice 522nd Rd: Baylor 54, Oklahoma State 47Semi: Baylor 66, LSU 61Final: Penn State 59, Baylor 56

1998-991st Rd: Kansas State 71, Creighton 601st Rd: Colorado 70, BYU 531st Rd: Baylor 71, Texas-Arlington 601st Rd: Oklahoma 75, Wichita State 672nd Rd: Rice 62, Baylor 602nd Rd: Drake 82, Colorado 662nd Rd: Arkansas St. 83, Kansas State 702nd Rd: Arkansas 97, Oklahoma 92 (OT)

1999-001st Rd: Missouri 84, Evansville 81 (OT)2nd Rd: Arkansas 89, Missouri 88 (OT)

2000-011st Rd: Okla. State 79, North Texas 712nd Rd: Oklahoma State 71, UNLV 673rd Rd: Hawai’i 52, Oklahoma State 51

2001-021st Rd: Alabama 68, Missouri 67

NWIT/WNIT Results2002-03

1st Rd: Baylor 58, Northern Iowa 561st Rd: Missouri 72, W. Illinois 69 (2OT)2nd Rd: Baylor 85, Arizona State 622nd Rd: Missouri 88, Ball State 773rd Rd: Baylor 72, Fresno State 653rd Rd: Colorado State 62, Missouri 61Semi: Baylor 78, Colorado State 69Final: Auburn 64, Baylor 63

2003-041st Rd: Iowa State 72, Idaho State 591st Rd: Nebraska 73, Drake 602nd Rd: Iowa State 71, Miami (Ohio) 572nd Rd: Oregon State 75, Nebraska 673rd Rd: Iowa State 66, St. Joseph’s 58Semi: UNLV 65, Iowa State 59

2004-051st Rd: Nebraska 66, Marquette 571st Rd: Texas A&M 73, Tulsa 622nd Rd: Iowa 71, Nebraska 672nd Rd: Texas A&M 66, TAMUCC 593rd Rd: Mo. State 62, Texas A&M 60

2005-06Prelim: Kansas 59, Northern Iowa 491st Rd: Iowa State 79, UWGB 71 (OT)1st Rd: Ole Miss 78, at Kansas 761st Rd: Kansas State 88, Idaho State 681st Rd: Nebraska 62, Drake 592nd Rd: Marquette 69, at Iowa State 63 (OT)2nd: Rd: Kansas State 64, Fresno State 61

2nd Rd: Nebraska 72, at Wyoming 673rd Rd: Kansas State 77, Nebraska 63Semi: Kansas State 57, W. Ky. 56 (OT)Final: Kansas State 77, Marquette 65

2006-072nd Rd: Kansas State 72, S. Illinois 462nd Rd: Wyoming 73, Missouri 673rd Rd: Kansas State 66, Illinois 514th Rd: Kansas State 67, Auburn 54Semi: Wyoming 89, Kansas State 79 (3OT)

2007-082nd Rd: Colorado 82, Gonzaga 682nd Rd: Texas Tech 82, Texas State 492nd Rd: Kansas 82, Evansville 603rd Rd: Colorado 64, Villanova 583rd Rd: TCU 81, Texas Tech 743rd Rd: Michigan State 58, Kansas 544th Rd: Colorado 96, TCU 90 (OT)Semi: Marquette 86, Colorado 72

Big 12 WNIT Composite Record App. W L Pct.Baylor 3 8 3 .727Colorado 2 4 2 .667Iowa State 2 4 2 .667Kansas 2 2 2 .500Kansas State 3 9 2 .818Missouri 4 3 4 .429Nebraska 3 4 3 .571Oklahoma 1 1 1 .500Oklahoma State 2 3 2 .600Texas A&M 1 2 1 .667Texas Tech 1 1 1 .500Totals 24 41 23 .641

Big 12 Postseason Teams NCAA WNIT1997 6 N/A1998 4 21999 5 42000 6 12001 7 12002 7 12003 5 22004 7 22005 6 22006 4 42007 6 22008 8 3Total Appearances 71 24

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2nd Rd: Nebraska 72, at Wyoming 673rd Rd: Kansas State 77, Nebraska 63Semi: Kansas State 57, W. Ky. 56 (OT)Final: Kansas State 77, Marquette 65

2006-072nd Rd: Kansas State 72, S. Illinois 462nd Rd: Wyoming 73, Missouri 673rd Rd: Kansas State 66, Illinois 514th Rd: Kansas State 67, Auburn 54Semi: Wyoming 89, Kansas State 79 (3OT)

2007-082nd Rd: Colorado 82, Gonzaga 682nd Rd: Texas Tech 82, Texas State 492nd Rd: Kansas 82, Evansville 603rd Rd: Colorado 64, Villanova 583rd Rd: TCU 81, Texas Tech 743rd Rd: Michigan State 58, Kansas 544th Rd: Colorado 96, TCU 90 (OT)Semi: Marquette 86, Colorado 72

Tournament Results

2006 Phillips 66 Big 12 ChampionshipMarch 7-9, 11; Dallas, Texas

Reunion Arena

First Round, March 7 Atten.(9) Iowa State 72, (8) Texas 68 1,820(5) Texas Tech 61, (12) Okla. State 42 1,820(7) Kansas State 72, (10) Kansas 52 1,423(6) Nebraska 67, (11) Colorado 59 1,423

Second Round, March 8 [FSN](1) Oklahoma 78, (9) Iowa State 74 4,358(4) Missouri 81, (5) Texas Tech 75 4,358(2) Baylor 79, (7) Kansas State 74 (OT) 3,065(3) Texas A&M 73, (6) Nebraska 64 3,065

Semifinals, March 9 [FSN](1) Oklahoma 75, (4) Missouri 54 4,212(2) Baylor 53, (3) Texas A&M 52 4,212

Saturday, March 11 [FSN](1) Oklahoma 72, (2) Baylor 61 10,673

Total Attendance: 25,551 Average/Session: 4,259

Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship Results

2005 Phillips 66 Big 12 ChampionshipMarch 8-10, 12; Kansas City, Mo.

Municipal Auditorium

First Round, March 8 Atten.(9) Missouri 62, (8) Kansas 57 3,251(5) Iowa State 64, (12) Colorado 62 3,251(7) Oklahoma 86, (10) Texas A&M 65 4,345 (6) Nebraska 60, (11) Oklahoma State 45 4,345

Second Round, March 9 [FSN](1) Baylor 70, (9) Missouri 52 5,119(4) Texas Tech 61, (5) Iowa State 59 5,119(2) Texas 65, (7) Oklahoma 59 4,038(3) Kansas State 71, (6) Nebraska 45 4,038

Semifinals, March 10 [FSN](1) Baylor 58, (4) Texas Tech 57 4,068(3) Kansas State 72, (2) Texas 69 4,068

Championship, March 12 [FSN](1) Baylor 68, (3) Kansas State 55 6,108

Total Attendance: 26,929 Average/Session: 4,408

2008 Phillips 66 Big 12 ChampionshipMarch 11-13, 15; Kansas City, Mo.

Municipal Auditorium

First Round, March 11 [Metro Sports] Atten.(8) Iowa State 76, (9) Colorado 50 3,344(12) Missouri 70, (5) Oklahoma 64 (OT) 3,344(7) Texas 75, (10) Texas Tech 63 3,974(11) Kansas 73, (6) Nebraska 67 3,974

Second Round, March 12 [FSN](8) Iowa State 66, (1) Kansas State 65 (OT) 4,326(4) Texas A&M 65, (12) Missouri 39 4,326(7) Texas 76, (2) Baylor 61 3,363(3) Oklahoma State 82, (11) Kansas 62 3,363

Semifinals, March 13 [FSN](4) Texas A&M 65, (8) Iowa State 53 4,763(3) Oklahoma State 75, (7) Texas 72 4,763

Saturday, March 15 [FSN](4) Texas A&M 64, (3) Oklahoma State 59 4,420

Total Attendance: 24,190 Average/Session: 4,032

2007 Phillips 66 Big 12 ChampionshipMarch 6-8, 10; Oklahoma City, Okla.

Cox Convention Center

First Round, March 6 [Cox Cable] Atten.(8) Colorado 71, (9) Texas Tech 67 4,710(5) Iowa State 57, (12) Kansas State 45 4,710(7) Texas 70, (10) Missouri 57 5,768(6) Nebraska 67, (11) Colorado 59 5,768

Second Round, March 7 [FSN](1) Texas A&M 62, (8) Colorado 45 5,787(5) Iowa State 79, (4) Nebraska 76 (OT) 5,787(2) Oklahoma 67, (7) Texas 58 10,210(3) Baylor 71, (11) Kansas 54 10,210

Semifinals, March 8 [FSN](5) Iowa State 57, (1) Texas A&M 51 10,102(2) Oklahoma 78, (3) Baylor 64 10,102

Saturday, March 10 [FSN](2) Oklahoma 67, (5) Iowa State 60 12,413

Total Attendance: 48,990 Average/Session: 8,165

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2001 Big 12 ChampionshipMarch 6-9, 10; Kansas City, Mo.

Municipal Auditorium

First Round, March 6 [CSSW] Atten.(9) Kansas 66, (8) Oklahoma State 56 6,077(5) Missouri 75, (12) Texas A&M 65 6,077(7) Texas 77, (10) Nebraska 60 2,454(6) Baylor 60, (11) Kansas State 44 2,454

Second Round, March 7 [CSSW](1) Oklahoma 80, (9) Kansas 61 3,221(4) Colorado 83, (5) Missouri 72 3,221 (2) Texas Tech 71, (7) Texas 58 6,408(3) Iowa State 73, (6) Baylor 48 6,408

Semifinals, March 8 [FSN](1) Oklahoma 102, (4) Colorado 93 5,518(3) Iowa State 73, (2) Texas Tech 62 5,518

Championship, March 10 [FSN](3) Iowa State 68, (1) Oklahoma 65 8,153 Total Attendance: 31,831 Average/Session: 5,305

2002 Big 12 ChampionshipMarch 5-8, 9; Kansas City, Mo.

Municipal Auditorium

First Round, March 5 Atten.(8) Oklahoma State 92, (9) Texas A&M 76 4,652(5) Texas 63, (12) Kansas 61 4,652(7) Texas Tech 78, (10) Missouri 51 7,126(6) Iowa State 74, (11) Nebraska 55 7,126

Second Round, March 6 [FSN](1) Oklahoma 87, (8) Oklahoma State 56 4,781(4) Kansas State 79, (5) Texas 63 4,781(2) Baylor 75, (7) Texas Tech 60 4,715(6) Iowa State 58, (3) Colorado 56 4,715

Semifinals, March 7 [FSN](1) Oklahoma 69, (4) Kansas State 49 5,482(2) Baylor 91, (6) Iowa State 83 5,482

Championship, March 9 [FSN](1) Oklahoma 84, (2) Baylor 69 6,197

Total Attendance: 32,953 Average/Session: 5,492

2003 Phillips 66 Big 12 ChampionshipMarch 11-13, 15; Dallas, Texas

Reunion Arena

Tuesday, March 11 Atten.(9) Kansas 63, (8) Iowa State 60 3,061(5) Oklahoma 71, (12) Nebraska 51 3,061(7) Baylor 80, (10) Texas A&M 61 3,045(11) Oklahoma State 56, (6) Missouri 54 3,045

Wednesday, March 12 [FSN](1) Texas 87, (9) Kansas 56 6,405(4) Colorado 73, (5) Oklahoma 68 6,405(2) Kansas State 77, (7) Baylor 60 5,735(3) Texas Tech 75, (11) Oklahoma State 52 5,735

Thursday, March 13 [FSN](1) Texas 62, (4) Colorado 47 6,656(3) Texas Tech 71, (2) Kansas State 65 6,656

Saturday, March 15 [FSN](1) Texas 67, (3) Texas Tech 57 10,310

Tournament Attendance: 35,619 Average/Session: 5,937

2004 Phillips 66 Big 12 ChampionshipMarch 9-11, 13; Dallas, Texas

Reunion Arena

First Round, March 9 Atten.(9) Iowa State 63, (8) Nebraska 52 5,400(5) Baylor 86, (12) Kansas 71 5,400 (7) Missouri 75, (10) Oklahoma State 52 2,624 (6) Oklahoma 60, (11) Texas A&M 47 2,624

Second Round, March 10 [FSN](1) Texas 64, (9) Iowa State 54 8,771(5) Baylor 80, (4) Texas Tech 72 8,771(2) Kansas State 79, (7) Missouri 58 3,326(6) Oklahoma 63, (3) Colorado 56 3,326

Semifinals, March 11 [FSN](1) Texas 63, (5) Baylor 59 6,165(6) Oklahoma 78, (2) Kansas State 66 6,165

Championship, March 13 [FSN](6) Oklahoma 66, (1) Texas 47 8,226

Total Attendance: 34,851 Average/Session: 5,809

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2000 Big 12 Championship March 7-10, 11; Kansas City, Mo.

Municipal Auditorium

First Round, March 7 Atten.(9) Oklahoma State 67, (8) Kansas State 59 3,770 (5) Nebraska 82, (12) Baylor 61 3,770(10) Colorado 83, (7) Missouri 68 4,023(6) Texas 83, (11) Texas A&M 72 4,023

Second Round, March 8 [Metro Sports](1) Iowa State 93, (9) Oklahoma State 58 3,550(5) Nebraska 80, (4) Kansas 67 3,559(2) Texas Tech 76, (10) Colorado 60 3,614(6) Texas 71, (3) Oklahoma 68 3,614

Semifinals, March 9 [FSN](1) Iowa State 85, vs. (5) Nebraska 48 5,865(6) Texas 68, (2) Texas Tech 50 5,865

Championship, March 11 [FSN](1) Iowa State 75, (6) Texas 65 9,130

Total Attendance: 29,961 Average/Session: 4,994

1998 Big 12 ChampionshipMarch 3-6, 7; Kansas City, Mo.

Municipal Auditorium

First Round, March 3 Atten.(8) Colorado 71, (9) Oklahoma 66 1,560(5) Oklahoma State 67, (12) Missouri 48 1,560(10) Texas A&M 98, (7) Texas 74 2,162(11) Kansas State 71, (6) Baylor, 66 OT 2,162

Second Round, March 4 [Metro Sports](1) Texas Tech 80, (8) Colorado 49 1,700(5) Oklahoma State 83, (4) Nebraska 69 1,700(2) Iowa State 88, (10) Texas A&M 68 4,052(3) Kansas 50, (11) Kansas State 46 4,052

Semifinals, March 5 [FSN](1) Texas Tech 53, (5) Oklahoma State 49 3,500(3) Kansas 70, (2) Iowa State 65 3,500

Championship, March 7 [FSN](1) Texas Tech 71, (3) Kansas 53 5,800

Total Attendance: 18,774 Average/Session: 3,129

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1997 Big 12 ChampionshipMarch 4-7, 8; Kansas City, Mo.

Municipal Auditorium

First Round, March 4 Atten.(9) Baylor 68, (8) Oklahoma State 62 1,124(5) Kansas State 81, (12) Oklahoma 56 1,124(7) Nebraska 62, (10) Missouri 58 1,768(6) Iowa State 53, (11) Texas A&M 41 1,768

Second Round, March 5(1) Kansas 66, (9) Baylor 54 2,421(5) Kansas State 76, (4) Texas Tech 68 2,421(2) Texas 74, (7) Nebraska 68 2,670(3) Colorado 56, (6) Iowa State 39 2,670

Semifinals, March 6 [FSN](5) Kansas State 73, (1) Kansas 58 3,565(3) Colorado 64, (2) Texas 50 3,565

Championship, March 8 [FSN](3) Colorado 54, (5) Kansas State 44 7,152

Total Attendance: 18,700 Average/Session: 3,116

1999 Big 12 ChampionshipMarch 2-5, 6; Kansas City, Mo.

Municipal Auditorium

First Round, March 2 Atten.(8) Kansas State 55, (9) Colorado 51 2,946(5) Nebraska 82, (12) Texas A&M 71 2,946(10) Missouri 60, (7) Baylor 55 3,264(11) Oklahoma State 70, (6) Oklahoma 56 3,264

Second Round, March 3 [Metro Sports](1) Texas Tech 74, (8) Kansas State 55 5,264(5) Nebraska, 60, (4) Texas 55 5,264(2) Iowa State 63, (10) Missouri 44 5,137(3) Kansas 59, (11) Oklahoma State 53 5,137

Semifinals, March 4 [FSN](1) Texas Tech 77, (5) Nebraska 59 6,230(2) Iowa State 79, (3) Kansas 64 6,230

Championship, March 6 [FSN](1) Texas Tech 73, (2) Iowa State 59 8,127

Total Attendance: 30,968 Average/Session: 5,161

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1997Andria Jones, KSU (MOP)La Shena Graham, CUBrit Jacobson, KSUTamecka Dixon, KUErin Scholz, CU

1998Alicia Thompson, TTU (MOP)Angie Braziel, TTUStacy Frese, ISULynn Pride, KUCheri Edwards, OSU

1999Angie Braziel, TTU (MOP)Stacy Frese, ISUMegan Taylor, ISURene Hanebutt, TTUJulie Lake, TTU

2003Stacy Stephens, UT (MOP)Heather Schreiber, UTPlenette Pierson, TTUJia Perkins, TTUTera Bjorklund, CU

2004Dionnah Jackson, OU (MOP)Sophia Young, BUTiffany Jackson, UTCaton Hill, OUMaria Villarroel, OU

2005Sophia Young, BU (MOP)Steffanie Blackmon, BUKendra Wecker, KSUMegan Mahoney, KSUTiffany Jackson, UT

2000Edwina Brown, UT (MOP)Angie Welle, ISUStacy Frese, ISUDesiree Francis, ISUNicole Kubik, NU

2001Angie Welle, ISU (MOP)Megan Taylor, ISULindsey Wilson, ISUStacey Dales, OURosalind Ross, OU

2002Stacey Dales, OU (MOP)Sheila Lambert, BUDionnah Jackson, OUDanielle Crockrom, BUAngie Welle, ISUKendra Wecker, KSU

2006Courtney Paris, OU (MOP)Sophia Young, BUBrittany Wilkins, ISULeah Rush, OUErin Higgins, OU

2007Courtney Paris, OU (MOP)Jessica Morrow, BULyndsey Medders, ISULeah Rush, OUJenna Plumley, OU

2008Takia Starks, TAMU (MOP)Heather Ezell, ISUAndrea Riley, OSUDanielle Green, OSUA’Quonesia Franklin, TAMU

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Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship Attendance SummaryTop 10 Session Crowds

1. 2007 Session 6 12,413 2. 2006 Session 6 10,673 3. 2003 Session 6 10,310 4. 2007 Session 4 10,210 5. 2007 Session 5 10,102 6. 2000 Session 6 9,130 7. 2004 Session 3 8,771 8. 2004 Session 6 8,226 9. 2001 Session 6 8,153 10. 1999 Session 6 8,127

Session Records

Session 1: 6,007 2001Session 2: 7,126 2002Session 3: 8,771 2004Session 4: 10,210 2007Session 5: 10,102 2007Session 6: 12,413 2007

Total Attendance (Average/Session)

1. 48,990 (8,165) 2007 2. 35,619 (5,937) 2003 3. 34,851 (5,809) 2004 4. 32,953 (5,492) 2002 5. 31,831 (5,305) 2001 6. 30,968 (5,161) 1999 7. 29,961 (4,994) 2000 8. 26,929 (4,488) 2005 9. 25,551 (4,259) 2006 10. 24,190 (4,032) 2008 11. 18,774 (3,129) 1998 12. 18,700 (3,116) 1997

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Big 12 Team vs. Team Records

Big 12 Championship Round-by-Round Records

Team BU CU ISU KU KSU MU NU OU OSU UT TAMU TTUFirst Round 4-3 3-4 7-1 4-4 4-3 5-6 5-5 3-4 5-6 5-2 1-8 2-2Second Round 5-4 3-5 7-4 3-5 5-4 1-5 2-5 5-3 2-4 6-4 3-1 6-4Semifinals 3-2 1-2 4-3 1-2 2-3 0-1 0-2 5-0 1-1 3-3 1-2 3-3Championship 1-2 1-0 2-2 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 4-1 0-1 1-2 1-0 2-1Total 13-11 8-11 20-10 8-12 11-12 6-12 7-12 17-8 8-12 15-11 6-11 13-10

Big 12 Team vs. Team Records (1997-08)(regular season and championship games)

Team BU CU ISU KU KSU MU NU OU OSU UT TAMU TTUBaylor -- 9-3 9-5 11-4 10-7 11-3 8-5 10-17 16-9 13-13 20-6 12-15Colorado 3-9 -- 10-18 13-11 10-16 18-8 14-11 5-11 6-6 4-10 8-5 4-11 Iowa State 5-9 18-10 -- 16-10 15-11 18-7 19-9 9-6 10-3 8-7 12-4 7-8 Kansas 4-11 11-13 10-16 -- 10-17 12-14 10-16 3-10 9-7 6-8 6-6 2-11Kansas State 7-10 16-10 11-15 17-10 -- 17-8 12-13 4-10 7-6 8-6 9-3 7-8 Missouri 3-11 8-18 7-18 14-12 8-17 -- 11-14 5-9 8-7 1-13 7-7 5-8 Nebraska 5-8 11-14 9-19 16-10 13-12 14-11 -- 4-9 8-6 4-11 9-5 1-12 Oklahoma 17-10 11-5 6-9 10-3 10-4 9-5 9-4 -- 20-6 12-16 20-6 13-11 Oklahoma State 9-16 6-6 3-10 7-9 6-7 7-8 6-8 6-20 -- 7-18 12-14 5-22 Texas 13-13 10-4 7-8 8-6 6-8 13-1 11-4 16-12 18-7 -- 18-8 13-15 Texas A&M 6-20 5-8 4-12 6-6 3-9 7-7 5-9 6-20 14-12 8-18 -- 5-19 Texas Tech 15-12 11-4 8-7 11-2 8-7 8-5 12-1 11-13 22-5 15-13 19-5 --

Big 12 Team vs. Team Regular Season Records (1997-08)

Team BU CU ISU KU KSU MU NU OU OSU UT TAMU TTUBaylor -- 9-3 8-4 9-3 7-5 10-2 8-4 10-14 15-9 13-11 18-6 9-15Colorado 3-9 -- 9-15 13-11 9-15 17-7 14-10 3-9 6-6 3-9 8-4 3-9Iowa State 4-8 15-9 -- 15-9 13-11 17-7 15-9 8-4 9-3 6-6 9-3 6-6 Kansas 3-9 11-13 9-15 -- 9-15 12-12 8-16 3-9 6-6 6-6 6-6 2-9Kansas State 5-7 15-9 11-13 15-9 -- 16-8 11-13 3-9 7-5 6-6 9-3 6-6Missouri 2-10 7-17 7-17 12-12 8-16 -- 11-13 4-8 7-5 1-11 6-6 4-8Nebraska 4-8 10-14 9-15 16-8 13-11 13-11 -- 4-8 7-5 3-9 8-4 1-11Oklahoma 14-10 9-3 4-8 9-3 9-3 8-4 8-4 -- 19-5 10-14 18-6 13-11 Oklahoma State 9-15 6-6 3-9 6-6 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-19 -- 6-18 11-13 5-19Texas 11-13 9-3 6-6 6-6 6-6 11-1 9-3 14-10 18-6 -- 17-7 10-14Texas A&M 6-18 4-8 3-9 6-6 3-9 6-6 4-8 6-18 13-11 7-17 -- 5-19Texas Tech 15-9 9-3 6-6 9-2 6-6 8-4 11-1 11-13 19-5 14-10 19-5 --

Big 12 Team vs. Team Championship Records (1997-08)

Team BU CU ISU KU KSU MU NU OU OSU UT TAMU TTUBaylor -- 0-0 1-1 2-1 3-2 1-1 0-1 0-3 1-0 0-2 2-0 3-0Colorado 0-0 -- 1-3 0-0 1-1 2-0 0-1 2-2 0-0 1-1 0-1 1-2Iowa State 1-1 3-1 -- 1-2 2-0 1-0 4-0 1-2 1-0 2-1 3-1 1-2Kansas 1-2 0-0 2-1 -- 1-2 0-1 1-1 0-1 3-1 0-2 0-0 0-1Kansas State 2-3 1-1 0-2 2-1 -- 1-0 1-0 1-2 0-1 2-0 0-0 1-2Missouri 1-1 0-2 0-1 1-0 0-1 -- 0-1 1-1 1-2 0-1 1-1 1-1 Nebraska 1-0 1-0 0-4 1-1 0-1 1-0 -- 0-1 1-1 1-2 1-1 0-1Oklahoma 3-0 2-2 2-1 1-0 2-1 1-1 1-0 -- 1-1 2-2 2-0 0-0Oklahoma State 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-3 1-0 2-1 1-1 1-1 -- 1-0 1-1 0-3Texas 2-0 1-1 1-2 2-0 0-2 1-0 2-1 2-2 0-1 -- 1-1 3-1Texas A&M 0-2 1-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-2 1-1 1-1 -- 0-0Texas Tech 0-3 2-1 2-1 1-0 2-1 1-1 1-0 0-0 3-0 1-2 0-0 --

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Assists: 37 Kansas State vs. Ark.-Pine Bluff (12/2/02) 35 Iowa State vs. IPFW (11/29/04) 34 Nebraska vs. Georgia Southern (11/19/99) 33 Baylor vs. Sam Houston (1/2/04) 33 Baylor vs. Texas Southern (11/26/02) 33 Baylor vs. Texas A&M (3/2/03) 33 Texas vs. Centenary (12/16/00) 33 Texas A&M vs. McNeese State (11/21/06) 32 Last: Kansas vs. Mississippi Valley (12/21/00) Steals: 30 Kansas vs. Mississippi Valley (12/21/00) 30 Missouri vs. Missouri-Rolla (11/22/96) 29 Nebraska vs. Creighton (12/3/96) 29 Baylor vs. Bethune-Cookman (11/28/00) 28 Missouri vs. Centenary (12/3/99) 28 Texas A&M vs. Sam Houston (12/12/01) 27 Missouri vs. San Diego State (11/27/99) 26 Missouri vs. McNeese State (12/6/02) 26 Texas A&M vs. Texas Southern (12/29/02) 25 Last: Baylor vs. NC A&T (12/28/06)

Blocked Shots: 18 Texas A&M vs. Saint Peter’s (11/21/06) 18 Oklahoma State vs. Prairie View A&M (12/29/05) 16 Colorado vs. Sam Houston (12/14/00) 15 Baylor vs. Oregon (12/12/07) 15 Oklahoma vs. Texas (3/7/07) 14 Texas vs. McNeese State (12/1/04) 13 Last: Colorado vs. Dartmouth (12/21/07)

Total Points: 2815 Oklahoma (2002) 2783 Oklahoma (2001) 2748 Oklahoma (2006) 2696 Baylor (2004) 2673 Baylor (2005) 2645 Oklahoma State (2008) 2644 Baylor (2003) 2638 Iowa State (2000) 2622 Iowa State (2001) 2609 Texas (2003)

Points Per Game: 81.9 Oklahoma (2001) 79.9 Iowa State (2000) 79.5 Iowa State (2001) 79.0 Oklahoma (2000) 78.2 Oklahoma (2002) 77.8 Baylor (2002) 77.5 Nebraska (1998) 77.3 Colorado (2001) 77.0 Baylor (2004)

36 Colorado vs. Northern Colorado (11/28/07) 36 Iowa State vs. Niagara (12/14/01) 36 Iowa State vs. Kansas State (1/2/02) 36 Iowa State vs. Nebraska (2/4/01) 35 Kansas State vs. Colorado (1/31/07) 34 Colorado vs. Oklahoma State (2/2/08)

3-Point Field Goal Percentage: 1.000 (4-4) Baylor vs. Texas (2/16/02) 1.000 (4-4) Baylor vs. Oklahoma (2/01/98) 1.000 (3-3) Texas Tech vs. USC (12/22/00) 1.000 (2-2) Texas vs. TCU (12/28/00)1.000 (2-2) Texas A&M vs. Missouri (1/21/06) .875 (7-8) Okla. State vs. Arkansas (12/19/01) .857 (6-7) Oklahoma State vs. Loyola (11/29/96) .857 (6-7) Oklahoma vs. Kansas (1/24/01) .833 (5-6) Baylor vs. San Jose State (11/29/02)

Free Throws Made: 46 Nebraska vs. Baylor (1/12/05) 43 Colorado vs. Florida (12/22/00) 42 Baylor vs. St. Mary’s (11/10/07) 39 Colorado vs. Southern Cal (12/21/02) 39 Texas A&M vs. E. Kentucky (11/18/00) 38 Oklahoma vs. Coppin State (11/29/98) 37 Baylor vs. Texas (2/14/01) 36 Iowa State vs. Nebraska (3/5/02) 35 Last: Nebraska vs. Kansas State (2/13/02) Free Throws Attempted: 58 Baylor vs. St. Mary’s (11/10/07) 54 Nebraska vs. Baylor (1/12/05) 52 Baylor vs. Bethune-Cookman (11/28/00) 51 Oklahoma vs. Coppin State (11/29/98) 50 Kansas vs. Mississippi Valley (12/21/00) 49 Colorado vs. Florida (12/22/00) 49 Texas A&M vs. Eastern Kentucky (11/18/00) 48 Baylor vs. Texas (2/14/01) 47 Colorado vs. Southern Cal (12/21/02) 47 Colorado vs. Nebraska (2/9/00)

Free Throw Percentage (12 made): 1.000 (21-21) Kansas State vs. Chattanooga (3/23/08)1.000 (21-21) Missouri vs. Oklahoma (1/28/04) 1.000 (20-20) Baylor vs. Texas Tech (2/19/06)1.000 (16-16) Nebraska vs. Iowa State (1/31/07)1.000 (16-16) Baylor vs. Texas A&M (2/25/07) 1.000 (14-14) Oklahoma vs. TAMU (2/9/02) 1.000 (14-14) Missouri vs. Kentucky (11/25/00) 1.000 (13-13) Texas vs. San Diego (12/30/07) 1.000 (13-13) Kansas vs. Nebraska (2/15/06)

Rebounds: 69 Baylor vs. Bethune-Cookman (11/28/00) 68 Oklahoma vs. ORU (11/22/03) 68 Iowa State vs. Western Michigan (12/20/99) 68 Missouri vs. Baylor (1/8/00) 66 Oklahoma vs. SMU (11/13/05) 65 Oklahoma State vs. Prairie View (12/29/05) 65 Baylor vs. Sam Houston (12/4/06) 64 Iowa State vs. Niagara (12/14/01) 64 Iowa State vs. UC Riverside (12/19/05) 63 Last: Oklahoma vs. Central Arkansas (12/20/07)

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Points: 135 Texas vs. Centenary (12/16/00) 122 Kansas vs. Grambling (11/18/00) 121 Oklahoma vs. Central Arkansas (12/20/07) 117 Baylor vs. Sam Houston (12/4/06) 116 Kansas vs. Mississippi Valley (12/21/00) 115 Kansas State vs. Ark.-Pine Bluff (12/2/02) 113 Iowa State vs. IPFW (11/29/04) 113 Nebraska vs. Ga. Southern (11/19/99) 112 Iowa State vs. Baylor (2/26/00) 109 Last: Texas A&M vs. McNeese State (11/21/06)

Field Goals Made: 53 Oklahoma vs. Central Arkansas (12/20/07) 51 Texas vs. Centenary (12/16/00) 50 Baylor vs. Sam Houston (12/4/06) 49 Baylor vs. Texas Southern (12/13/97) 47 Nebraska vs. Ga. Southern (11/19/99) 45 Texas vs. Southeastern La. (12/15/02) 44 Texas A&M vs. McNeese State (11/21/06) 44 Kansas vs. Mississippi Valley (12/11/99) 43 Iowa State vs. IPFW (11/29/04) 43 Kansas State vs. Ark.-Pine Bluff (12/2/02) 43 Nebraska vs. Troy State (12/08/98) Field Goals Attempted: 91 Baylor vs. Kansas State (3/12/03) 91 Texas vs. Centenary (12/16/00) 91 Missouri vs. Baylor (1/8/00) 90 Oklahoma vs. Central Arkansas (12/20/07) 88 Oklahoma vs. Missouri (3/11/08) 88 Texas vs. Kansas State (1/30/02) 88 Baylor vs. Bethune-Cookman (11/28/00) 88 Baylor vs. UTPA (11/29/97) 86 Baylor at Nebraska (1/12/05) 86 Baylor vs. UTPA (12/19/96)

Field Goal Percentage: .702 (40-57) Texas vs. Central Fla. (12/13/97) .698 (30-43) Iowa State vs. Baylor (2/24/98) .672 (39-58) Baylor vs. Oklahoma (2/1/98) .667 (40-60) Iowa State vs. Baylor (2/26/00) .667 (30-45) Texas Tech vs. Baylor (12/15/97) .661 (41-62) Baylor vs. Sam Houston (1/2/04) .660 (33-50) Oklahoma vs. Kansas (1/24/01) .658 (50-76) Baylor vs. Sam Houston (12/4/06) .654 (34-52) Iowa State vs. Colorado (1/27/01) .646 (31-48) Iowa State vs. Kansas State (1/5/05)

3-Point Field Goals Made: 18 Iowa State vs. Missouri (2/19/00) 17 Iowa State vs. Sacramento State (11/18/07) 17 Iowa State vs. High Point (12/13/02) 17 Iowa State vs. Liberty (12/9/00) 17 Iowa State vs. Northern Iowa (12/20/00) 16 Iowa State vs. Baylor (2/26/00) 16 Iowa State vs. Colorado (2/13/99) 16 Colorado vs. Buffalo (1/3/04) 15 Iowa State vs. Colorado (2/2/05) 15 Kansas State vs. Santa Clara (11/26/05)

3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 44 Iowa State vs. Liberty (12/9/00) 37 Colorado vs. Buffalo (1/3/04 36 Iowa State vs. Sacramento State (11/18/07)

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3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 761 Iowa State (2007) 756 Iowa State (2000) 741 Iowa State (2006) 736 Iowa State (2001) 735 Iowa State (2008) 730 Colorado (2008) 690 Iowa State (2002) 673 Iowa State (2005) 673 Iowa State (2004) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: .411 (262/637) Kansas State (2002) .408 (163/400) Baylor (2005) .408 (300/736) Iowa State (2001) .397 (300/756) Iowa State (2000) .391 (196/501) Colorado (2002) .388 (261/673) Iowa State (2005) .388 (155/399) Baylor (2004) .388 (268/690) Iowa State (2002) .386 (218/565) Kansas State (2004) .386 (151/391) Texas (2003) .386 (249/645) Iowa State (1999)

3-Point Percentage Defense: .262 Oklahoma (2002) .265 Baylor (2008) .265 Texas A&M (2008) .270 Texas Tech (2006) .272 Texas A&M (2007) .278 Oklahoma (2004) .278 Baylor (1999) .280 Texas Tech (2003) .282 Texas Tech (1999) .283 Texas (2003)

Free Throws Made: 622 Oklahoma (1999) 593 Colorado (2001) 582 Oklahoma (2002) 568 Nebraska (1998) 563 Oklahoma State (2008) 558 Baylor (2005) 555 Oklahoma State (2002) 551 Baylor (2001)

Free Throws Attempted: 850 Oklahoma (1999) 820 Nebraska (1998) 814 Oklahoma State (2008) 800 Baylor (2005) 795 Oklahoma State (1998) 781 Baylor (2008) 778 Oklahoma (2002) 767 Iowa State (1999) 766 Colorado (2001) 765 Baylor (2001)

Free Throw Percentage: .790 Missouri (2007) .774 Colorado (2001) .764 Colorado (2002) .758 Iowa State (2004) .754 Colorado (2008) .754 Missouri (2003) .752 Colorado (2003) .752 Oklahoma State (1999) .750 Iowa State (2005) .749 Nebraska (2005) .749 Oklahoma State (2000)

Big 12 Team RecordsPoints Allowed Per Game: 53.6 Texas A&M (2007) 54.8 Texas A&M (2008) 55.2 Texas Tech (2005) 55.4 Texas (2005) 55.8 Texas (2003) 55.9 Iowa State (2008) 56.3 Texas Tech (2000) 56.5 Kansas State (2005) 56.7 Texas (2004) 56.8 Colorado (1997)

Field Goals Made: 1029 Oklahoma (2006) 1025 Baylor (2004) 1019 Texas Tech (2003) 1015 Oklahoma (2001) 1011 Oklahoma (2002) 993 Texas (2003) 986 Baylor (2003) 976 Baylor (2005) 974 Baylor (2002) 968 Texas (2000)

Field Goals Attempted: 2254 Texas (2003) 2241 Texas (2000) 2221 Texas A&M (2008) 2217 Baylor (2004) 2216 Baylor (2003) 2214 Oklahoma (2002) 2213 Texas Tech (2003) 2197 Oklahoma State (2008) 2180 Oklahoma (2006) Field Goal Percentage: .494 Kansas State (2002) .487 Iowa State (2002) .486 Iowa State (2001) .481 Kansas State (2003) .480 Iowa State (2000) .480 Oklahoma (2000) .477 Kansas State (2004) .476 Oklahoma (2001) .472 Oklahoma (2006)

Field Goal Percentage Defense: .337 Oklahoma (2007) .348 Texas Tech (2005) .349 Texas Tech (2003) .355 Baylor (2008) .355 Kansas State (2003) .356 Baylor (2003) .361 Kansas State (2004) .362 Baylor (2004) .362 Iowa State (1997) .363 Oklahoma State (1998)

3-Point Field Goals Made: 300 Iowa State (2000, 2001) 268 Iowa State (2002) 267 Iowa State (2008) 266 Iowa State (1998) 262 Kansas State (2002) 262 Iowa State (2007) 261 Iowa State (2005) 249 Iowa State (1999) 241 Kansas State (2003) 240 Iowa State (2004)

Total Rebounds: 1613 Oklahoma (2006) 1539 Oklahoma (2007) 1534 Oklahoma State (2008) 1487 Baylor (2003) 1459 Texas (2000) 1447 Baylor (2004) 1438 Texas (2001) 1432 Nebraska (1998) 1429 Baylor (2005) 1411 Oklahoma (2002)

Rebounding Average: 46.6 Oklahoma (2007) 46.5 Baylor (2001) 44.8 Oklahoma (2008) 44.8 Oklahoma (2006) 43.8 Oklahoma State (2008) 43.6 Texas (2001) 43.4 Nebraska (1998) 42.9 Texas (2000) 42.6 Oklahoma State (2007) 42.6 Texas Tech (2004)

Assists: 677 Oklahoma (2001) 658 Baylor (2004) 653 Baylor (2003) 650 Baylor (2002) 648 Baylor (2005) 648 Colorado (2002) 648 Texas Tech (1999) 632 Iowa State (2001) 629 Iowa State (2000)

Assist Average: 19.91 Oklahoma (2001) 19.70 Baylor (2002) 19.15 Iowa State (2001) 19.11 Texas A&M (2000) 19.06 Colorado (2002) 19.06 Iowa State (2000) 19.06 Texas Tech (1999)

Steals: 449 Texas A&M (2002) 435 Baylor (2003) 420 Nebraska (1997) 419 Baylor (2002) 408 Nebraska (1998) 402 Oklahoma (2002) 391 Nebraska (1999) 388 Baylor (2004) 387 Oklahoma (2001)

Steals Average: 15.48 Texas A&M (2002) 13.21 Texas A&M (2001) 12.73 Baylor (2001) 12.70 Baylor (2002) 12.50 Nebraska (1998) 12.43 Texas A&M (2003) 12.43 Baylor (2003)

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Big 12 Team RecordsBlocks: 244 Baylor (2007) 232 Texas Tech (2005) 227 Texas Tech (2003) 204 Baylor (2003) 200 Oklahoma (2006) 197 Baylor (2008) 192 Oklahoma (2007) 191 Missouri (2004) 189 Oklahoma (2008) 185 Colorado (2008)

Block Average: 7.25 Texas Tech (2005) 7.18 Baylor (2007) 6.40 Texas Tech (2003) 6.37 Missouri (2004) 6.16 Baylor (2008) 6.10 Oklahoma (2008) 5.86 Texas (2006) 5.83 Baylor (2003) 5.82 Oklahoma (2007) 5.56 Oklahoma (2006)

Rebound Margin: +12.8 Oklahoma (2007) +11.9 Oklahoma (2008) +10.9 Oklahoma (2006) +10.5 Baylor (2001) +9.2 Iowa State (2002) +8.6 Nebraska (1998) +8.4 Iowa State (2001) +8.0 Texas Tech (2004) +7.8 Iowa State (2000) +7.3 Texas (2003) +7.3 Iowa State (1999)

Scoring Margin: +18.7 Texas (2003) +17.2 Kansas State (2003) +16.5 Kansas State (2004) +16.5 Texas Tech (1998) +16.4 Texas Tech (2005) +16.4 Iowa State (2000) +16.3 Oklahoma (2002) +16.2 Texas Tech (2003) +16.1 Texas (2004)

3-Point Field Goals Made/Game: 9.09 Iowa State (2001) 9.09 Iowa State (2000) 8.70 Iowa State (2005) 8.12 Iowa State (2002) 8.06 Iowa State (1998) 7.85 Iowa State (2008) 7.71 Kansas State (2002) 7.55 Iowa State (1999) 7.49 Iowa State (2007) 7.29 Iowa State (2006)

Assists/Turnover Ratio: 1.33 Kansas State (2004) 1.32 Colorado (2002) 1.26 Texas Tech (2005) 1.26 Texas Tech (1999) 1.23 Baylor (2002) 1.21 Baylor (2006) 1.21 Baylor (2005) 1.20 Kansas State (2005) 1.19 Kansas State (2003) 1.18 Texas Tech (2004

Turnover Margin: +7.78 Texas A&M (2006) +7.45 Texas A&M (2005) +6.52 Texas Tech (2000) +6.30 Baylor (1998) +6.29 Texas A&M (2004) +6.22 Texas A&M (2008) +5.83 Texas (2003) +5.72 Texas Tech (2001) +5.65 Texas Tech (1999) +5.38 Texas A&M (2002)

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Big 12 Individual Records 17 Laurie Koehn (Kansas State) vs. Notre Dame (3/25/03) 17 Rene Hanebutt (Texas Tech) vs. Texas (2/27/99) 17 Laurie Koehn (Kansas State) vs. Georgia State (12/29/01) 16 Kiera Hardy (Nebraska) vs. Minnesota (12/3/05) 15 Last: Andrea Riley (Oklahoma State) vs. LSU (3/29/08)

3-Point Field Goal Percentage (six attempts): 1.000 (8/8) Stacy Frese (Iowa State) vs. Nebraska (1/28/99) 1.000 (7/7) Stacy Frese (Iowa State) vs. Kansas (3/05/98) 1.000 (6/6) Megan Ronhovde (Iowa State) vs. Colorado (2/2/05) 1.000 (6/6) Mary Fox (Iowa State) vs. Oklahoma State (2/16/05)1.000(6/6)MaryCofield(IowaState)vs.Temple(3/16/02) 1.000 (6/6) Lindsey Wilson (Iowa State) vs. Northern Iowa (12/20/00)

Free Throws Made: 17 Andrea Riley (Oklahoma State) vs. Oklahoma (1/12/08) 17 Angela Tisdale (Baylor) vs. Colorado (2/27/08) 17 Kerensa Barr (Missouri) vs. Davidson (11/25/01) 16 Sheila Lambert (Baylor) vs. Denver (12/5/00) 16 Edwina Brown (Texas) vs. Texas Tech (2/23/00) 16 Nicole Kubik (Nebraska) vs. Kansas (1/16/99) 16 Angie Welle (Iowa State) vs. Nebraska (3/5/02) 15 Last: Jackie McFarland (Colorado) vs. Villanova (3/27/08) Free Throws Attempted: 21 Andrea Riley (Oklahoma State) vs. Oklahoma (1/12/08) 21 Nicole Ohlde (Kansas State) vs. Valparaiso (3/21/04) 20 Angie Welle (Iowa State) vs. Nebraska (3/5/02) 19 Angela Tisdale (Baylor) vs. Colorado (2/27/08) 19 Edwina Brown (Texas) vs. Texas Tech (2/23/00) 18 Last: Courtney Paris (Oklahoma) vs. Oklahoma State (2/4/07)

Free Throw Percentage (12 attempts): 1.000 (14-14) Erin Grant (Texas Tech) vs. Penn State (12/4/05) 1.000(14-14)LaNeisheaCaufield(Oklahoma)vs.TexasA&M(1/31/01) 1.000 (13-13) Jhasmin Player (Baylor) vs. St. Mary’s (11/10/07) 1.000(13-13)LaNeisheaCaufield(Oklahoma)vs.TexasTech(2/19/00) 1.000 (13-13) Jennifer Crow (Oklahoma State) vs. Tulsa (11/28/99) 1.000 (13-13) Stacy Frese (Iowa State) vs. Missouri (3/03/99) 1.000 (13-13) Toya Ellis (Baylor) vs. UTA (3/12/99) 1.000 (13-13) Phylesha Whaley (Oklahoma) vs. Georgia (12/11/97) 1.000 (12-12) Last: Jackie McFarland (Colorado) vs. Missouri (3/5/08)

Rebounds: 26 Courtney Paris (Oklahoma) vs. Baylor (3/11/06) 25 Courtney Paris (Oklahoma) vs. New Mexico (12/30/06) 25 Sophia Young (Baylor) vs. Auburn (4/4/03) 24 Courtney Paris (Oklahoma) vs. South Carolina (12/30/07) 23 Angie Welle (Iowa State) vs. Colorado (2/9/02) 23 Danielle Crockrom (Baylor) vs. So. California (12/21/00) 23 Kesha Bonds (Missouri) vs. Missouri - St. Louis (1/20/97) 23 Ashley Paris (Oklahoma) vs. Missouri (3/11/08) 22 Courtney Paris (Oklahoma) vs. UCLA (12/5/05) 22 Stacy Stephens (Texas) vs. Baylor (2/25/04) 22 Danielle Crockrom (Baylor) vs. Texas A&M (1/20/01) 22 Kesha Bonds (Missouri) vs. Colorado (2/09/99)

Assists: 17 Melinda Schmucker (Texas Tech) vs. Grambling (3/13/98) 16 Lyndsey Medders (Iowa State) vs. IPFW (12/30/05) 16 Dionnah Jackson (Oklahoma) vs. Texas A&M (1/22/05) 15 Whitney Law (Colorado) vs. Cal State Fullerton (11/18/05) 15 Erin Grant (Texas Tech) vs. Texas A&M (1/30/05) 15 Sheila Lambert (Baylor) vs. Drake (3/17/02) 14 Last: Lyndsey Medders (Iowa State) vs. Colorado (1/21/06)

Single GamePoints: 47 Alicia Thompson (Texas Tech) vs. Texas (2/05/97) 45 Andrea Riley (Oklahoma State) vs. Oklahoma (1/12/08) 43 Courtney Paris (Oklahoma) vs. New Mexico (12/30/06) 41 Courtney Paris (Oklahoma) vs. Oklahoma State (2/4/07) 41 Kendra Wecker (Kansas State) vs. Illinois State (11/26/04) 41 Jia Perkins (Texas Tech) vs. Creighton (12/4/02) 41 Lindsey Wilson (Iowa State) vs. Colorado (2/26/03) 41 Danielle Crockrom (Baylor) vs. Texas A&M (1/20/01) 40 Evan Unrau (Missouri) vs. Kansas State (2/22/04) 40 Phylesha Whaley (Oklahoma) vs. Arkansas (3/14/99)

Field Goals Made: 20 Courtney Paris (Oklahoma) vs. New Mexico (12/30/06) 18 Lindsey Wilson (Iowa State) vs. Colorado (2/26/03) 18 Alicia Thompson (Texas Tech) vs. Texas (2/05/97) 17 Jia Perkins (Texas Tech) vs. Creighton (12/4/02) 17 Nicole Ohlde (Kansas State) vs. Wyoming (11/24/00) 17 Danielle Crockrom (Baylor) vs. Texas A&M (1/20/01) 17 Alicia Thompson (Texas Tech) vs. Missouri (3/14/99) 17 Julie Helm (Missouri) vs. Bradley (11/19/98) 16 Courtney Paris (Oklahoma) vs. Oklahoma State (2/4/07) 16 Whitney Pegram (Oklahoma State) vs. Idaho (11/25/05) 16 Courtney Paris (Oklahoma) vs. Iowa State (3/8/06) Field Goals Attempted: 34 Andrea Riley (Oklahoma State) vs. Kansas State (1/27/08) 33 Nicole Kubik (Nebraska) vs. Missouri (2/02/99) 32 Sophia Young (Baylor) vs. Kansas State (3/8/06) 31 Jaynetta Saunders (Texas A&M) vs. Oklahoma State (2/13/01) 30 Jia Perkins (Texas Tech) vs. Creighton (12/4/02) 30 Danielle Crockrom (Baylor) vs. Texas A&M (1/20/01) 29 Jackie McFarland (Colorado) vs. Cal State Fullerton (11/18/05) 29 Toccara Williams (Texas A&M) vs. Texas (1/25/04) 29 Alicia Thompson (Texas Tech) vs. Texas A&M (2/21/98) 28 Andrea Riley (Oklahoma State) vs. LSU (3/29/08)

Field Goal Percentage (nine attempts): 1.000 (11/11) Steffanie Blackmon (Baylor) vs. Texas Southern (11/26/02)1.000(11/11)KacyMoffitt(Baylor)vs.Oklahoma(2/01/98) 1.000 (10/10) Tera Bjorklund (Colorado) vs. Texas (1/31/01) 1.000 (10/10) Angie Welle (Iowa State) vs. Baylor (2/26/00) 1.000 (9/9) Nicole Ohlde (Kansas State) vs. Iowa (1/5/03)1.000 (9/9) Maria Villarroel (Oklahoma) vs. Texas A&M (1/18/03) 1.000 (9/9) Casey Leonhardt (Nebraska) vs. Arizona (12/21/00)1.000 (9/9) Shelby Hutchens (Oklahoma State) vs. Baylor (1/22/00) 1.000 (9/9) Angela Jackson (Texas) vs. Central Florida (12/13/97) 1.000 (9/9) Shelby Hutchens (Oklahoma State) vs. Baylor (1/22/00)

3-Point Field Goals Made: 10 Heather Ezell (Iowa State) vs. Sacramento State (11/18/07) 10 Laurie Koehn (Kansas State) vs. Iowa (1/5/03) 10 Stacy Frese (Iowa State) vs. Drake (12/8/99) 9 Alison Lacey (Iowa State) vs. Michigan (11/23/07) 9 Alesha Roberton (Texas Tech) vs. Miami (Fla.) (12/6/04) 9 Mandy Hayworth (Baylor) vs. Southwest Texas (12/7/99) 8 Heather Ezell (Iowa State) vs. Kansas State (3/12/08) 8 Kendra Wecker (Kansas State) vs. Illinois State (11/26/04) 8 Natalie Ritchie (Texas Tech) vs. Oklahoma State (1/7/04) 8 LaToya Rose (Texas A&M) vs. Iowa State (1/12/02) 8 Stacy Frese (Iowa State) vs. Northern Iowa (12/20/98) 8 Stacy Frese (Iowa State) vs. Nebraska (1/28/99)

3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 19 Kiera Hardy (Nebraska) vs. Missouri (2/26/05) 18 Stacy Frese (Iowa State) vs. Drake (12/8/99) 17 Kate Fagan (Colorado) vs. Syracuse (12/31/02)

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Scoring Average (Games/Tot. Pts.): 23.6 (28/660) Alicia Thompson, Texas Tech (1997) 23.5 (33/775) Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2007) 23.2 (31/719) Alicia Thompson, Texas Tech (1998) 23.1 (35/807) Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State (2008) 22.3 (33/736) Sophia Young, Baylor (2006) 22.1 (30/662) Sheila Lambert, Baylor (2001) 21.9 (36/788) Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2006) 21.8 (28/611) Jaynetta Saunders, Texas A&M (2001) 21.2 (30/637) Danielle Crockrom, Baylor (2001) 21.2 (34/722) Edwina Brown, Texas (2000)

Senior: 23.2 (31/719), Alicia Thompson, Texas Tech (1998)Junior: 23.6 (28/660), Alicia Thompson, Texas Tech (1997)Sophomore: 23.5 (33/775), Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2007)Freshman: 21.9 (36/788), Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2006)

Total Points: 807 Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State (2008) 788 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2006) 775 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2007) 736 Sophia Young, Baylor (2006) 722 Edwina Brown, Texas (2000) 719 Alicia Thompson, Texas Tech (1998) 690 Angie Braziel, Texas Tech (1999) 686 Phylesha Whaley, Oklahoma (2000) 676 Angie Welle, Iowa State (2002) 662 Sheila Lambert, Baylor (2001)

Senior: 736, Sophia Young, Baylor (2006)Junior: 662, Sheila Lambert, Baylor (2001)Sophomore: 807, Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State (2008)Freshman: 788, Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2006)

Field Goals Made: 331 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2006) 318 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2007) 301 Sophia Young, Baylor (2006) 299 Alicia Thompson, Texas Tech (1997) 294 Angie Braziel, Texas Tech (1999) 274 Edwina Brown, Texas (2000) 268 Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State (2008) 266 Sophia Young, Baylor (2005) 265 Phylesha Whaley, Oklahoma (2000) 257 Kendra Wecker, Kansas State (2003)

Senior: 301, Sophia Young, Baylor (2006)Junior: 299, Alicia Thompson, Texas Tech (1997)Sophomore: 318, Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2007)Freshman: 331, Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2006)

Single Season

Field Goals Attempted: 641 Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State (2008) 599 Sheila Lambert, Baylor (2001) 592 Jaynetta Saunders, Texas A&M (2001) 589 Edwina Brown, Texas (2000) 585 Angie Braziel, Texas Tech (1999) 568 Nicole Kubik, Nebraska (1999) 568 Amanda Lassiter, Missouri (2001) 563 Jia Perkins, Texas Tech (2003) 558 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2007) 551 Kendra Wecker, Kansas State (2003) 551 Alicia Thompson, Texas Tech (1998) 551 Sophia Young, Baylor (2006)

Senior: 592, Jaynetta Saunders, Texas A&M (2001)Junior: 599, Sheila Lambert, Baylor (2001)Sophomore: 641, Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State (2008)Freshman: 539, Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2006)

Field Goal Percentage (FG/FGA): .661 (244/369) Angie Welle, Iowa State (2002) .655 (228/348) Angie Welle, Iowa State (2001) .647 (185/286) Angie Welle, Iowa State (2000) .614 (331/539) Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2006) .613 (157/256) LaToya Davis, Texas Tech (2005) .606 (114/88) Charlie Rogers, Nebraska (1998) .605 (181/299) Jackie McFarland, Colorado (2007) .601 (86/143) LaToya Doage, Nebraska (1997) .601 (98/163) LaToya Davis, Texas Tech (2004) .599 (193/322) Angela Jackson, Texas (1998)

Senior: .661 (244/369), Angie Welle, Iowa State (2002) Junior: .655 (228/348), Angie Welle, Iowa State (2001) Sophomore: .647 (185/286), Angie Welle, Iowa State (2000) Freshman: .614 (331/539), Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2006) 3-Point Field Goals Made: 122 Laurie Koehn, Kansas State (2002) 107 Rene Hanebutt, Texas Tech (1999) 100 Stacy Frese, Iowa State (1998) 100 Laurie Koehn, Kansas State (2004) 90 Alyssa Hollins, Missouri (2008) 98 Laurie Koehn, Kansas State (2005) 88 Stacy Frese, Iowa State (1999) 88 Erin Higgins, Oklahoma (2006) 87 Alison Lacey, Iowa State (2008) 86 Stacy Frese, Iowa State (2000)

Senior: 107, Rene Hanebutt, Texas Tech (1999)Junior: 100, Laurie Koehn, Kansas State (2004)Sophomore: 100, Stacy Frese, Iowa State (1998)Freshman: 122, Laurie Koehn, Kansas State (2002)

3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 289 Laurie Koehn, Kansas State (2002) 261 Rene Hanebutt, Texas Tech (1999) 248 Laurie Koehn, Kansas State (2005) 238 Kiera Hardy, Nebraska (2005) 235 Alyssa Hollins, Missouri (2008) 232 Heather Ezell, Iowa State (2008) 230 Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State (2008) 230 Laurie Koehn, Kansas State (2004) 225 Kiera Hardy, Nebraska (2006) 222 Tara Gunderson, Iowa State (1997) Senior: 261, Rene Hanebutt, Texas Tech (1999)Junior: 238, Laurie Koehn, Kansas State (2004)Sophomore: 230, Kiera Hardy, Nebraska (2005) 230, Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State (2008)Freshman: 289, Laurie Koehn, Kansas State (2002)

Steals: 11 Amanda Lassiter (Missouri) vs. San Diego State (11/27/99) 10 Jenny Coalson (Kansas State) vs. Missouri (2/15/98) 9 Last: Tiffany Jackson (Texas) vs. Sam Houston (12/28/04)

Blocked Shots: 10 Whitney Pegram (Oklahoma State) vs. Prairie View (12/29/05) 10 Courtney Paris (Oklahoma) vs. Texas Tech (3/1/06) 9 Danielle Wilson (Baylor) vs. Oregon (12/12/07) 9 Danielle Page (Nebraska) vs. Baylor (2/3/07) 9 Crystal Boles (Texas Tech) vs. Tennessee (12/18/96) 9 Crystal Boles (Texas Tech) vs. Texas A&M (2/12/97) 8 Courtney Paris (Oklahoma) vs. Texas (2/3/08) 8 Tiffany Jackson (Texas) vs. Tennessee (11/25/04) 8 Cisti Greenwalt (Texas Tech) vs. Wyoming (12/14/02) 8 Britt Hartshorn (Colorado) vs. Nebraska (1/23/99) 8 Jackie McFarland (Colorado) vs. South Dakota State (12/28/05)

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Big 12 Individual Records3-Point Percentage (FGM/FGA): .529 (36/68) Erica Junod, Iowa State (2001) .496 (58/117) Anne O’Neil, Iowa State (2005) .488 (39/80) Sabrina Scott, Colorado (2003) .488 (39/80) Phylesha Whaley, Oklahoma (2000) .476 (69/145) Kristin Rethman, Kansas State (2002) .476 (39/82) Kate Fagan, Colorado (2002) .467 (64/137) Emily Niemann, Baylor (2005) .466 (48/103)MaryCofield,IowaState(2003) .461 (88/191) Stacy Frese, Iowa State (1999) .460 (57/124) Carlynn Savant, Missouri (2006)

Senior: .496 (58/117), Anne O’Neil, Iowa State (2005) Junior: .461 (88/191), Stacy Frese, Iowa State (1999) Sophomore: .476 (39/82), Kate Fagan, Colorado (2002) Freshman: .529 (36/68), Erica Junod, Iowa State (2001)

Free Throws Made: 203 Jackie McFarland, Colorado (2008) 201 Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State (2008) 191 LaNeisheaCaufield,Oklahoma(2002) 184 Angie Welle, Iowa State (2002) 183 LaNeisheaCaufield,Oklahoma(1999) 175 Jennifer Crow, Oklahoma State (2000) 173 LaNeisheaCaufield,Oklahoma(2000) 172 Edwina Brown, Texas (2000) 168 Phylesha Whaley, Oklahoma (1998) 163 Angela Tisdale, Baylor (2008) 163 Steffanie Blackmon, Baylor (2005)

Senior: 203, Jackie McFarland, Colorado (2008)Junior: 161, Jackie McFarland, Colorado (2007) Sophomore: 201, Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State (2008)Freshman: 175, Jennifer Crow, Oklahoma State (2000)

Free Throw Attempts 277 Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State (2008) 262 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2006) 257 Jackie McFarland, Colorado (2008) 244 Angie Welle, Iowa State (2002) 233 Plenette Pierson, Texas Tech (2003) 227 LaNeisheaCaufield,Oklahoma(1999) 225 Edwina Brown, Texas (2000) 220 LaNeisheaCaufield,Oklahoma(2002) 213 Phylesha Whaley, Oklahoma (1998) 211 Jackie McFarland, Colorado (2007) 211 Steffanie Blackmon, Baylor (2005)

Senior: 257, Jackie McFarland, Colorado (2008)Junior: 211, Jackie McFarland, Colorado (2007)Sophomore: 277, Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State (2008)Freshman: 262, Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2006)

Free Throw Percentage (FTM/FTA): Min. 1 att. per game .954 (62/65) Kate Fagan, Colorado (2003) .938 (45/48) Kim Lummus, Texas (1999) .929 (92/99) Chelsi Welch, Oklahma (2006) .912 (104/114) Carlynn Savant, Missouri (2007) .898 (53/59) Jenny Roulier, Colorado (2002) .895 (94/105) Laurie Koehn, Kansas State (2002) .894 (59/66) Kendra Wecker, Kansas State (2004) .887 (55/62) Prissy Sharpe, Texas A&M (2000) .887 (63/71) Kate Fagan, Colorado (2004) .885 (100/113) Kerensa Barr, Missouri (2002)

Senior: .938 (45/48), Kim Lummus, Texas Tech (1999) Junior: .954 (62/65), Kate Fagan, Colorado (2003) Sophomore: .864 (76/88), Kendra Wecker, Kansas State (2003) Freshman: .895 (94/105), Laurie Koehn, Kansas State (2002)

Rebound Average (Games/Tot. Reb): 15.9 (33/526) Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2007) 15.0 (31/466) Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2008) 15.0 (36/539) Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2006) 11.6 (30/347) Danielle Crockrom, Baylor (2001) 11.3 (33/372) Angie Welle, Iowa State (2002) 10.8 (30/325) Jackie McFarland, Colorado (2007) 10.5 (29/305) LaToya Davis, Texas Tech (2006) 10.1 (29/292) Kendra Wecker, Kansas State (2005) 10.1 (27/273) Kesha Bonds, Missouri (1998) 10.0 Last: (33/329) Sophia Young, Baylor (2006) Senior: 11.3 (33/372), Angie Welle, Iowa State (2002)Junior: 15.0 (31/466), Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2008)Sophomore: 15.9 (33/526), Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2007)Freshman: 15.0 (36/539), Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2006)

Total Rebounds: 539 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2006) 526 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2007) 466 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2008) 372 Angie Welle, Iowa State (2002) 351 Sophia Young, Baylor (2003) 347 Danielle Crockrom, Baylor (2001) 334 Sophia Young, Baylor (2005) 330 Angie Welle, Iowa State (2001) 330 Keitha Dickerson, Texas Tech (2000) 329 Sophia Young, Baylor (2006)

Senior: 372, Angie Welle, Iowa State (2002)Junior: 466, Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2008)Sophomore: 526, Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2007)Freshman: 539, Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2006)

Assist Average: 7.68 Lyndsey Medders, Iowa State (2006) 7.29 Stacey Dales, Oklahoma (2001) 7.11 Toccara Williams, Texas A&M (2004) 7.03 Erin Grant, Texas Tech (2005) 7.00 Toccara Williams, Texas A&M (2001) 6.55 Lyndsey Medders, Iowa State (2007) 6.55 Sheila Lambert, Baylor (2002) 6.52 Erin Grant, Texas Tech (2004) 6.51 Erin Grant, Texas Tech (2003) 6.45 Toccara Williams, Texas A&M (2002)

Senior: 7.11, Tocarra Williams, Texas A&M (2004)Junior: 7.68, Lyndsey Medders, Iowa State (2006)Sophomore: 6.52, Erin Grant, Texas Tech (2004)Freshman: 7.00, Tocarra Williams, Texas A&M (2001)

Total Assists: 248 Stacey Dales, Oklahoma (2001) 228 Erin Grant, Texas Tech (2003) 218 Erin Grant, Texas Tech (2005) 216 Lyndsey Medders, Iowa State (2007) 216 Sheila Lambert, Baylor (2002) 215 Lyndsey Medders, Iowa State (2006) 215 Erin Grant, Texas Tech (2004) 207 Lindsey Wilson, Iowa State (2002) 203 Shalee Lehning, Kansas State (2008) 203 Edwina Brown, Texas (2000)

Senior: 216, Lyndsey Medders, Iowa State (2007) 216, Sheila Lambert, Baylor (2002)Junior: 248, Stacey Dales, Oklahoma (2001)Sophomore: 215, Erin Grant, Texas Tech (2004)Freshman: 228, Erin Grant, Texas Tech (2003)

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Steals Average: 4.33 Toccara Williams, Texas A&M (2003) 4.12 Nicole Kubik, Nebraska (1999) 4.11 Toccara Williams, Texas A&M (2004) 4.03 Toccara Williams, Texas A&M (2002) 3.97 LaNeisheaCaufield,Oklahoma(2001) 3.82 Toccara Williams, Texas A&M (2001) 3.45 Nicole Kubik, Nebraska (2000) 3.32 Tiffany Jackson, Texas (2005) 3.20 Lara Webb, Baylor (1999) 3.20 Nicole Kubik, Nebraska (1998)

Senior: 4.11, Tocarra Williams, Texas A&M (2004)Junior: 4.33, Tocarra Williams, Texas A&M (2003)Sophomore: 4.03, Tocarra Williams, Texas A&M (2002)Freshman: 3.82, Tocarra Williams, Texas A&M (2001)

Total Steals: 136 Nicole Kubik, Nebraska (1999) 135 LaNeisheaCaufield,Oklahoma(2001) 117 Toccara Williams, Texas A&M (2003) 117 Toccara Williams, Texas A&M (2002) 111 Toccara Williams, Texas A&M (2004) 108 Nicole Kubik, Nebraska (2000) 107 Toccara Williams, Texas A&M (2001) 105 Sheila Lambert, Baylor (2002) 104 Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State (2008)

Senior: 111, Tocarra Williams, Texas A&M (2004)Junior: 136, Nicole Kubik, Nebraska (1999)Sophomore: 117, Tocarra Williams, Texas A&M (2002)Freshman: 107, Tocarra Williams, Texas A&M (2001)

Blocked Shots Average: 3.50 Crystal Boles, Texas Tech (1997) 3.48 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2008) 3.36 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2007) 3.31 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2006) 3.28 Cisti Greenwalt, Texas Tech (2005) 2.69 Ashley Lindsey, Texas (2008) 2.58 Danielle Wilson, Baylor (2008) 2.54 Whitney Pegram, Oklahoma State (2006) 2.53 Danielle Wilson, Baylor (2007) 2.50 Angela Jackson, Texas (1997)

Senior: 3.28, Crystal Boles, Texas Tech (1997)Junior: 3.50, Cisti Greenwalt, Texas Tech (2005)Sophomore: 3.36, Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2007)Freshman: 3.31, Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2006)

Total Blocks: 119 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2006) 111 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2007) 108 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2008) 105 Cisti Greenwalt, Texas Tech (2005) 94 Ashley Lindsey, Texas (2008) 90 Crystal Boles, Texas Tech (1997) 86 Danielle Wilson, Baylor (2007) 80 Danielle Wilson, Baylor (2008) 79 Angela Jackson, Texas (1997) 78 Cisti Greenwalt, Texas Tech (2003) 75 Jocelyn Anderson, Iowa State (2008)

Senior: 90, Crystal Boles, Texas Tech (1997)Junior: 108, Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2008)Sophomore: 111, Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2007)Freshman: 119, Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2006)

Big 12 Individual Records3-Point Field Goals Per Game (Games/3FG): Min. 1.5/Game 3.59 (34/122) Laurie Koehn, Kansas State (2002) 3.23 (31/100) Laurie Koehn, Kansas State (2004) 3.15 (34/107) Rene Hanebutt, Texas Tech (1999) 3.06 (32/98) Laurie Koehn, Kansas State (2005) 3.00 (33/100) Stacy Frese, Iowa State (1998) 2.93 (30/88) Stacy Frese, Iowa State (1999) 2.90 (31/90) Alyssa Hollins, Missouri (2008) 2.79 (28/78) Kim Woodlee, Kansas State (2001) 2.77 (30/83) Kim Woodlee, Kansas State (2000) 2.70 (29/77) Tara Gunderson, Iowa State (1997)

Senior: 3.15, Rene Hanebutt, Texas Tech (1999)Junior: 3.23, Laurie Koehn, Kansas State (2004)Sophomore: 3.00, Stacy Frese, Iowa State (1998)Freshman: 3.59, Laurie Koehn, Kansas State (2004)

Assist/Turnover Ratio: 3.30 (218/66) Erin Grant, Texas Tech (2005) 3.10 (155/50) A’Quonesia Franklin, Texas A&M (2005) 3.08 (188/61) Melinda Schmucker, Texas Tech (1999) 2.55 (191/75) Jina Johansen, Nebraska (2005) 2.52 (161/64) Mandy Nightingale, Colorado (2002) 2.42 (128/53) Nicole Collins, Baylor (2002) 2.40 (187/78) Melinda Schmucker-Pharies, Texas Tech (2000) 2.30 (108/46) Jamie Carey, Texas (2003) 2.24 (215/96) Erin Grant, Texas Tech (2004) 2.21 (148/67) Candi White, Texas Tech (2002) 2.21 (150/68) A’Quonesia Franklin, Texas A&M (2006)

Senior: 2.55 (191/75), Jina Johansen, Nebraska (2005)Junior: 3.30 (218/66), Erin Grant, Texas Tech (2005)Sophomore: 2.21 (150/68), A’Quonesia Franklin, Texas A&M (2006)Freshman: 3.10 (155/50), A’Quonesia Franklin, Texas A&M (2005)

Double-Doubles: (Includes stats from 2000-present) 33 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2007) 33 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2006) 31 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2008) 20 Angie Welle, Iowa State (2002) 19 Danielle Crockrom, Baylor (2001) 18 Jackie McFarland, Colorado (2007) 18 LaToya Davis, Texas Tech (2006) 17 Sophia Young, Baylor (2006) 17 Sophia Young, Baylor (2005) 17 Kendra Wecker, Kansas State (2005) 17 Sophia Young, Baylor (2003) 17 Angie Welle, Iowa State (2001)

Senior: 20, Angie Welle, Iowa State (2002)Junior: 31, Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2008)Sophomore: 33, Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2006)Freshman: 33, Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2006)

Triple-Doubles: 1 Shalee Lehning, Kansas State (15 pts, 12 reb, 11 ast) (2007) 1 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (18 pts, 13 reb, 10 blocks) (2006) 1 Shalee Lehning, Kansas State (14 pts, 10 reb, 10 ast) (2006) 1 Dionnah Jackson, Oklahoma (15 pts, 10 reb, 10 ast) (2005) 1 Megan Mahoney, Kansas State (12 pts, 10 reb, 12 ast) (2004) 1 Toccara Williams, Texas A&M (13 pts, 10 reb, 11 ast) (2002) 1 Edwina Brown, Texas (18 pts, 10 reb, 10 ast) (2000) 1 Edwina Brown, Texas (13 pts, 10 reb, 10 ast) (1999) 1 Rene Hanebutt, Texas Tech (19 pts, 10 reb, 10 ast) (1997)

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Points/Rebounds ClubAll-Time 2,000 points - 1,000 rebounds

Name School Points ReboundsSuzie Snider Eppers (1974-77) Baylor 3,861 2,176Lynette Woodard (1978-81) Kansas 3,649 1,714Carolyn Thompson (1981-84) Texas Tech 2,655 1,247Sophia Young (2003-06) Baylor 2,480 1,361Karen Jennings (1990-93) Nebraska 2,405 1,000Kendra Wecker (2002-05) Kansas State 2,333 1,087Clinette Jordan (1986-89) Oklahoma State 2,168 1,128Angie Welle (1999-2002) Iowa State 2,149 1,209Molly McGuire (1980-83) Oklahoma 2,147 1,071Courtney Paris (2006-present) Oklahoma 2,141 1,531Adrian Mitchell (1976-79) Kansas 2,124 1,288Renee Kelly (1984-89) Missouri 2,119 1,098Lisa Van Goor (1981-85) Colorado 2,067 1,154Maggie Stinnett (1987-89, 91) Baylor 2,027 1,011

All-Time 1,000 points - 1,000 rebounds

Name School Points ReboundsJackie McFarland (2005-08) Colorado 1,957 1,049Retha Swindell (1976-79) Texas 1,795 1,759Lisa McGill (1990-93) Oklahoma State 1,765 1,019Stacy Stephens (2001-04) Texas 1,708 1,223Caton Hill (2000-04) Oklahoma 1,653 1,052Erin Scholz (1994-97) Colorado 1,621 1,067Andrea Lloyd (1984-87) Texas 1,596 1,115Kesha Bonds (1996-99) Missouri 1,381 1,021Jackie Reiter (1981-84) Baylor 1,379 1,022Janet Smith (1979-82) Nebraska 1,284 1,280

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Consecutive Free Throws 44 Kate Fagan, Colorado (Dec. 8, 2002 to March 22, 2003)

Consecutive Field Goals 16 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (Dec. 7, 2006 to Dec. 10, 2006)

Consecutive Field Goals (single game) 13 Nicole Ohlde, Kansas State (Jan. 7, 2004)

Consecutive Games with a 3-Point Field Goal 33 Lindsey Wilson, Iowa State (March 10, 2001 to March 5, 2002) Consecutive Wins 30 Baylor (Jan. 16, 2005 to January 5, 2006)

Consecutive Big 12 Wins (regular season) 24 Oklahoma (March 3, 2005 to Jan. 27, 2007)

Consecutive Big 12 Wins (regular and postseason) 26 Oklahoma (Jan. 4, 2006 to Jan. 27, 2007)

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2001-02Team (National Ranking) Cumulative Average 1. Texas Tech (2) 188,172 12,545 2. Iowa State (4) 164,731 10,296 3. Kansas State (7) 122,376 8,158 4. Oklahoma (12) 92,493 6,607 5. Baylor (14) 93,909 5,524 6. Texas (15) 91,048 5,356 7. Nebraska (24) 48,615 3,473 8. Colorado (32) 50,879 2,993 9. Missouri (42) 38,419 2,561 10. Oklahoma State (51) 29,443 2,103 11. Kansas (62) 23,507 1,808 12. Texas A&M (67) 25,706 1,714

2002-03Team (National Ranking) Cumulative Average 1. Texas Tech (3) 195,259 12,204 2. Iowa State (5) 134,846 9,632 3. Kansas State (6) 175,053 8,753 4. Texas (14) 80,974 5,398 5. Oklahoma (17) 67,546 5,196 6. Baylor (23) 88,530 4,216 7. Colorado (33) 51,781 3,236 8. Nebraska (42) 41,995 2,625 9. Oklahoma State (44) 30,256 2,521 10. Missouri (55) 30,390 2,026 11. Texas A&M (87) 21,040 1,403 12. Kansas (103) 17,475 1,248

2003-04Team (National Ranking) Cumulative Average 1. Texas Tech (3) 213,802 12,577 2. Kansas State (8) 121,739 9,365 3. Iowa State (9) 144,380 8,021 4. Texas (10) 115,057 7,191 5. Oklahoma (15) 73,981 5,691 6. Baylor (18) 65,321 4,666 7. Colorado (35) 49,477 3,092 8. Nebraska (36) 52,251 3,074 9. Oklahoma State (44) 34,181 2,629 10. Texas A&M (48) 36,046 2,403 11. Missouri (54) 30,473 2,177 12. Kansas (82) 18,467 1,539

2004-05Team (National Ranking) Cumulative Average 1. Texas Tech (3) 201,621 12,601 2. Kansas State (8) 98,874 7,606 3. Iowa State (9) 110,944 7,396 4. Baylor (12) 95,688 6,835 5. Texas (13) 95,360 6,811 6. Oklahoma (17) 74,032 5,695 7. Nebraska (25) 64,348 4,022 8. Texas A&M (36) 49,729 3,108 9. Missouri (52) 28,848 2,219 10. Colorado (53) 30,735 2,195 11. Kansas (55) 34,031 2,127 12. Oklahoma State (68) 26,472 1,765

2005-06Team (National Ranking) Cumulative Average 1. Texas Tech (2) 167,081 11,934 2. Baylor (6) 100,316 7,717 3. Iowa State (7) 122,679 7,667 4. Oklahoma (8) 99,188 7,630 5. Kansas State (14) 119,333 6,281 6. Texas (18) 84,594 5,636 7. Texas A&M (32) 57,561 3,598 8. Nebraska (34) 48,013 3,201 9. Kansas (37) 60,362 2,874 10. Missouri 33,610 2,211 11. Colorado 27,326 1,708 12. Oklahoma State 25,788 1,612

Big 12 Attendance RecordsYear-by-Year School Attendance

1996-97 Team (National Rankings) Cumulative Average 1. Texas Tech (4) 110,270 7,876 2. Texas (5) 111,998 7,467 3. Colorado (22) 51,426 3,428 4. Nebraska (23) 47,340 3,381 5. Kansas State (30) 34,353 2,863 6. Kansas (34) 41,887 2,618 7. Oklahoma State (44) 22,489 2,044 8. Oklahoma (45) 18,085 2,009 9. Baylor (47) 22,326 1,861 10. Iowa State (53) 21,949 1,688 11. Texas A&M (58) 23,287 1,552 12. Missouri (73) 18,187 1,299

1997-98Team (National Ranking) Cumulative Average 1. Texas Tech (4) 111,249 7,946 2. Texas (8) 88,243 6,303 3. Iowa State (20) 64,179 3,775 4. Baylor (22) 54,849 3,657 5. Nebraska (24) 55,233 3,452 6. Colorado (27) 39,571 3,044 7. Kansas State (36) 30,578 2,352 8. Kansas (39) 25,579 2,325 9. Missouri (45) 23,096 2,100 10. Oklahoma (58) 18,692 1,558 11. Oklahoma State (61) 21,579 1,541 12. Texas A&M (72) 12,233 1,359

1998-99Team (National Ranking) Cumulative Average 1. Texas Tech (4) 112,716 8,051 2. Texas (10) 100,674 6,712 3. Iowa State (11) 91,727 6,115 4. Nebraska (15) 70,005 5,000 5. Colorado (27) 51,274 3,205 6. Baylor (29) 49,885 3,118 7. Kansas State (30) 43,296 3,093 8. Kansas (37) 30,903 3,575 9. Oklahoma State (51) 22,223 1,852 10. Oklahoma (65) 20,257 1,558 11. Texas A&M (82) 16,734 1,287 12. Missouri (100) 14,402 1,108

1999-00Team (National Ranking) Cumulative Average 1. Texas Tech (2) 203,852 12,741 2. Iowa State (4) 178,936 11,184 3. Texas (10) 91,679 6,549 4. Nebraska (14) 66,805 4,772 5. Kansas State (20) 49,068 3,774 6. Kansas (34) 39,693 2,835 7. Oklahoma (37) 39,880 2,659 8. Colorado (41) 37,747 2,516 9. Missouri (46) 28,479 2,034 10. Baylor (57) 23,024 1,771 11. Texas A&M (62) 23,364 1,669 12. Oklahoma State (63) 19,892 1,658

2000-01Team (National Ranking) Cumulative Average 1. Texas Tech (2) 202,562 12,660 2. Iowa State (4) 181,924 11,370 3. Texas (12) 92,743 5,796 4. Oklahoma (17) 61,142 4,367 5. Nebraska (18) 58,854 4,204 6. Baylor (23) 55,419 3,959 7. Kansas State (28) 44,516 3,424 8. Colorado (33) 44,596 2,973 9. Kansas (41) 34,407 2,458 10. Missouri (42) 29,082 2,424 11. Oklahoma State (60) 20,151 1,832 12. Texas A&M (66) 23,028 1,645

All-Time Attendance Game Date1. 15,303 Louisiana Tech at Texas 3/27/87 2. 15,050 Oklahoma at Texas Tech 3/1/06 2. 15,050 Baylor at Texas Tech 2/5/05 2. 15,050 Oklahoma State at Texas Tech 1/10/04 2. 15,050 Texas at Texas Tech 2/22/04 2. 15,050 Colorado at Texas Tech 2/28/04 2. 15,050 Texas at Texas Tech 3/2/03 2. 15,050 Oklahoma at Texas Tech 2/19/00 2. 15,050 LSU at Texas Tech 11/20/99 10. 14,852 Texas at Texas Tech 2/10/01

Big 12 Single-Game Home Attendance RecordsBig 12 Only (1996-2007)

Attendance Game Date 1. 15,050 Oklahoma at Texas Tech 3/1/06 1. 15,050 Baylor at Texas Tech 2/5/05 1. 15,050 Oklahoma State at Texas Tech 1/10/04 1. 15,050 Texas at Texas Tech 2/22/04 1. 15,050 Colorado at Texas Tech 2/28/04 1. 15,050 Texas at Texas Tech 3/2/03 1. 15,050 Oklahoma at Texas Tech 2/19/00 1. 15,050 LSU at Texas Tech 11/20/99 9. 14,852 Texas at Texas Tech 2/10/01 10. 14,674 Stanford at Texas Tech 12/21/03

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2006-07Team (National Ranking) Cumulative Average 1. Texas Tech (3) 149,351 10,668 2. Oklahoma (4) 125,247 10,437 3. Iowa State (7) 142,498 8,906 4. Baylor (11) 119,603 6,295 5. Texas (19) 90,783 5,044 6. Texas A&M (25) 71,066 4,442 7. Nebraska (28) 57,540 4,110 8. Kansas State (29) 73,142 4,063 9. Oklahoma State (42) 47,447 2,791 10. Kansas (43) 42,508 2,657 11. Missouri 27,509 1,719 12. Colorado 26,647 1,665

Team (National Rank) Cumulative Average 1. Oklahoma (3) 129,527 9,963 2. Iowa State (4) 159,592 9,387 3. Texas Tech (7) 162,552 8,555 4. Baylor (14) 112,953 6,275 5. Texas (16) 76,341 5,452 6. Kansas State (26) 60,265 4,304 7. Nebraska (32) 59,277 3,704 8. Texas A&M (34) 58,787 3,674 9. Oklahoma State (37) 57,387 3,375 10. Kansas (43) 46,744 3,749 11. Colorado 42,178 2,008 12. Missouri 20,735 1,296

Year-by-Year Conference Attendance

1996-97 Cumulative Average 1. Big Ten 544,799 4,127 2. Big 12 Conference 523,597 3,272 3. SEC 470,966 2,981 4. Pac-10 312,021 2,278

1997-98 Cumulative Average 1. Big Ten 604,356 4,139 2. SEC 551,425 3,581 3. Big 12 Conference 545,081 3,428 4. Big East 377,279 2,206

1998-99 Cumulative Average 1. Big Ten 656,873 4,530 2. Big 12 Conference 624,096 3,737 3. SEC 573,365 3,393 4. Pac-10 321,231 2,246

1999-00 Cumulative Average 1. Big 12 Conference 802,419 4,720 2. Big Ten 675,200 4,328 3. SEC 566,065 3,330 4. Pac-10 325,413 2,393

Big 12 Attendance Records

All-Time Attendance Game Date1. 15,303 Louisiana Tech at Texas 3/27/87 2. 15,050 Oklahoma at Texas Tech 3/1/06 2. 15,050 Baylor at Texas Tech 2/5/05 2. 15,050 Oklahoma State at Texas Tech 1/10/04 2. 15,050 Texas at Texas Tech 2/22/04 2. 15,050 Colorado at Texas Tech 2/28/04 2. 15,050 Texas at Texas Tech 3/2/03 2. 15,050 Oklahoma at Texas Tech 2/19/00 2. 15,050 LSU at Texas Tech 11/20/99 10. 14,852 Texas at Texas Tech 2/10/01

Big 12 Single-Game Home Attendance RecordsBig 12 Only (1996-2007)

Attendance Game Date 1. 15,050 Oklahoma at Texas Tech 3/1/06 1. 15,050 Baylor at Texas Tech 2/5/05 1. 15,050 Oklahoma State at Texas Tech 1/10/04 1. 15,050 Texas at Texas Tech 2/22/04 1. 15,050 Colorado at Texas Tech 2/28/04 1. 15,050 Texas at Texas Tech 3/2/03 1. 15,050 Oklahoma at Texas Tech 2/19/00 1. 15,050 LSU at Texas Tech 11/20/99 9. 14,852 Texas at Texas Tech 2/10/01 10. 14,674 Stanford at Texas Tech 12/21/03

2000-01 Cumulative Average 1. Big 12 Conference 880,255 5,030 2. Big Ten 655,116 4,173 3. SEC 586,734 3,353 4. Big East 540,014 2,813

2001-02 Cumulative Average 1. Big 12 Conference 1,002,251 5,331 2. Big Ten 688,206 4,440 3. SEC 609,259 3,501 4. Big East 591,008 2,970

2002-03 Cumulative Average 1. Big 12 Conference 970,764 5,030 2. Big Ten 716,019 4,447 3. SEC 670,023 3,764 4. Mountain West 365,722 3,022

2003-04 Cumulative Average 1. Big 12 Conference 990,036 5,381* 2. Big Ten 778,125 5,085 3. SEC 619,321 3,945 4. Big East 605,495 3,089

2004-05 Cumulative Average 1. Big 12 Conference 937,611 5,180 2. Big Ten 799,605 4,998 3. SEC 687,655 3,799 4. Big East 565,912 3,290

2005-06 Cumulative Average 1. Big 12 Conference 958,012 4,938 2. Big Ten 770,304 4,697 3. SEC 706,640 4,061 4. Big East 685,656 2,869

2006-07 Cumulative Average 1. Big 12 Conference 1,023,576* 5,170 2. Big Ten 773,446 4,321 3. SEC 753,702 3,926 4. ACC 664,622 3,357

2007-08 Cumulative Average 1. Big 12 Conference 1,010,528 4,954 2. Big Ten 771,874 4,312 3. SEC 815,945 4,142 4. ACC 681,418 3,324 5. Big East 731,998 3,012

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Big 12 Career RecordsScoringPoints, Name, School, Years 2,480 Sophia Young, Baylor (2003-06) 2,333 Kendra Wecker, Kansas State (2002-05) 2,241 Nicole Ohlde, Kansas State (2001-04) 2,187 Phylesha Whaley, Oklahoma (1997-00) 2,149 Angie Welle, Iowa State (1999-02) 2,141 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2006-Present)2,125 LaNeisheaCaufield,Oklahoma(1999-02) 1,957 Jackie McFarland, Colorado (2005-08) 1,955 Steffanie Blackmon, Baylor (2001-05) 1,930 Kiera Hardy, Nebraska (2004-07) 1,925 Julie Helm, Missouri (1997-00) 1,920 Stacey Dales, Oklahoma (1998-02)

Scoring Average (min. 2 years)Average, Name, (Total Pts./Game), School, Years 23.4 Alicia Thompson, (1,405/60), Texas Tech (1997-98) 21.4 Courtney Paris, (2,141/100), Oklahoma (2006-Present) 20.9 Sheila Lambert, (1,315/63), Baylor (2001-02) 18.9 Phylesha Whaley, (2,187/116), Oklahoma (1997-00) 18.6 Jaynetta Saunders, (1,024/55), Texas A&M (2000-01) 18.3 Andrea Riley, (1,191/65), Oklahoma State (2007-Present) 18.2 Kendra Wecker, (2,333/128), Kansas State (2002-05) 17.8 Sophia Young, (2,480/139), Baylor (2003-06) 17.8 Nicole Ohlde, (2,241/126), Kansas State (2001-04) 17.6 Lara Webb, (1,022/57), Baylor (1997-99) 17.4 Angie Braziel, (1,131/65), Texas Tech (1998-99) 16.6 Amanda Lassiter, (1,028/62), Missouri (2000-01)

Field GoalsFGs, Name, (attempts), School, Years 1,034 Sophia Young, (1,893), Baylor (2003-06) 935 Kendra Wecker, (1,913), Kansas State (2002-05) 888 Courtney Paris, (1,523), Oklahoma (2006-Present) 882 Nicole Ohlde, (1,584), Kansas State (2001-04) 791 Angie Welle, (1,234), Iowa State (1999-02) 777 Phylesha Whaley, (1,594), Oklahoma (1997-00) 727 Danielle Crockrom, (1,391), Baylor (1999-02) 719 Steffanie Blackmon, (1,489), Baylor (2001-05) 719 Stacey Dales, (1,620), Oklahoma (1998-02) 711 Tiffany Jackson, (1,527), Texas (2004-07) 696 Lynn Pride, (1,607), Kansas (1997-00) 693 Tera Bjorklund, (1,284), Colorado (2000-04)

Field Goal AttemptsFGAs, Name, (made), School, Years 1,913 Kendra Wecker, (935), Kansas State (2002-05) 1,893 Sophia Young, (1,034), Baylor (2003-06) 1,720 Kiera Hardy, (692), Nebraska (2004-07) 1,621 Stacey Dales, (719), Oklahoma (1998-02) 1,607 Lynn Pride, (696), Kansas (1997-00) 1,599 Megan Taylor, (669), Iowa State (1998-01) 1,594 Phylesha Whaley, (777), Oklahoma (1997-00) 1,584 Nicole Ohlde, (882), Kansas State (2001-04) 1,579 Julie Helm, (687), Missouri (1997-00) 1,573 Nicole Kubik, (649), Nebraska (1997-00) 1,527 Tiffany Jackson, (711), Texas (2004-07) 1,523 Courtney Paris, (888), Oklahoma (2006-Present)

Field Goal Percentage (min. 2 years)Pct., Name, (FG of FGA), School, Years .641 Angie Welle, (791-of-1,234), Iowa State (1999-02) .602 LaToya Davis, (530-of-880), Texas Tech (2003-06) .583 Courtney Paris, (888-of-1,523), Oklahoma (2006-Present) .580 Megan Gregg, (188-of-324), Oklahoma State (1997-99) .571 Angela Jackson, (358-of-627), Texas (1997-98) .561 Charlie Rogers, (421-of-750), Nebraska (1997-00) .557 Nicole Ohlde, (882-1,584), Kansas State (2001-04) .552 Danielle Gant, (453-of-821), Texas A&M (2006-Present) .551 Maria Villarroel, (343-623), Oklahoma (2002-04) .548 Tera Bjorklund, (595-1086), Colorado (2001-04) .546 Sophia Young, (1,034-of-1,893), Baylor (2003-06) .541 Kelsey Griffin, (486-898), Nebraska (2006-Present)

3-Point Field Goals Made3-Pt, Name (atts), School, Years 392 Laurie Koehn, (942), Kansas State (2001-05)* 287 Megan Taylor, (730), Iowa State (1998-01) 285 Kim Woodlee, (682), Kansas State (1997-01) 274 Stacy Frese, (605), Iowa State (1998-00) 268 Erin Higgins, (729), Oklahoma (2004-07) 267 Kiera Hardy, (752), Nebraska (2004-07) 266 Kristin Rethman, (266), Kansas State (1998-02) 251 Rene Hanebutt, (602), Texas Tech (1997-99) 241 Megan Ronhovde, (724), Iowa State (2004-07) 230 Kimberly Dietz, (679), Kansas State (2005-08) 224 Mandy Nightingale, (616), Colorado (1999-02) 215 Jennifer Crow, (583), Oklahoma State (1997-00) *NCAA All-Time Record

3-Point Field Goal Attempts3-Pt Atts., Name, (made), School, Years 942 Laurie Koehn, (392), Kansas State (2001-05) 752 Kiera Hardy, (267), Nebraska (2004-07) 730 Megan Taylor, (287), Iowa State (1997-01) 729 Erin Higgins, (268), Oklahoma (2004-07) 724 Megan Ronhovde (241), Iowa State (2004-07) 682 Kim Woodlee, (285), Kansas State (1998-01) 679 Kimberly Dietz, (230), Kansas State (2005-08) 616 Mandy Nightingale, (224), Colorado (1999-02) 609 Kristin Rethman, (609), Kansas State (1998-02) 608 Heather Ezell, (199), Iowa State (2006-Present) 605 Stacy Frese, (274), Iowa State (1998-00) 602 Rene Hanebutt, (251), Texas Tech (1997-99)

3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 2 years)3-Pt. Pct., Name, (3FG of 3FGA), School, Years .453 Stacy Frese, (274-605), Iowa State (1997-00) .451 Emily Niemann, (139-308), Baylor (2004-05) .436 Kristin Rethman, (266-609), Kansas State (1998-02) .434 Cheri Edwards, (49-113), Oklahoma State (1997-98) .426 MaryCofield,(95-223),IowaState(2002-03) .422 Amanda Hanneman, (46-109), Missouri (2006-Present) .421 Kate Fagan, (188-447), Colorado (2002-04) .420 Tracy Gahan, (182-433), Iowa State (1999-2002) .418 Jamie Carey, (193-462), Texas (2002-05) .418 KC Hilgenkamp, (31-75), Kansas (2001-03) .418 Kim Woodlee, (285-682), Kansas State (1998-01) .417 Rene Hanebutt, (251-602), Texas Tech (1998-99) .417 Jessika Stratton, (116-278), Baylor (2002-04)

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Big 12 Career Records Big 12 Career Records Free ThrowsFT, Name, (FTA), School, Years 693 LaNeisheaCaufield,(826),Oklahoma(1999-02) 586 Jackie McFarland, (758), Colorado (2005-08) 557 Angie Welle, (768), Iowa State (1999-02) 557 Jennifer Crow, (676), Oklahoma State (1997-00) 552 Phylesha Whaley, (710), Oklahoma (1997-00) 517 Steffanie Blackmon, (656), Baylor (2002-05) 487 Tiffany Jackson, (700), Texas (2004-07) 476 Nicole Ohlde, (707), Kansas State (2001-04) 472 Tera Bjorklund, (607), Colorado (2001-04) 440 Nicole Kubik, (586), Nebraska (1997-00) 429 Angela Tisdale, (543), Baylor (2005-08) 428 Julie Helm, (536), Missouri (1997-00)

Free Throw AttemptsFTA, Name, (FTM), School, Years 826 LaNeisheaCaufield,(693),Oklahoma(1999-02) 768 Angie Welle, (557), Iowa State (1999-02) 758 Jackie McFarland, (586), Colorado (2005-08) 710 Phylesha Whaley, (552), Oklahoma (1997-00) 707 Nicole Ohlde, (476), Kansas State (2001-04) 700 Tiffany Jackson, (487), Texas (2004-07) 679 Courtney Paris, (365), Oklahoma (2006-Present) 676 Jennifer Crow, (557), Oklahoma State (1997-00) 656 Steffanie Blackmon, (517), Baylor (2002-05) 644 Plenette Pierson, (398), Texas Tech (2000-03) 631 Sophia Young, (412), Baylor (2003-06) 607 Tera Bjorklund, (472), Colorado (2001-04)

Free Throw Percentage (min. 2 years)Pct., Name, (FT of FTA), School, Years .877 Laurie Koehn, (193-of-220), Kansas State (2002-05) .864 Kendra Wecker, (310-of-350), Kansas State (2002-05) .861 Kate Fagan, (161-of-187), Colorado (2000-04) .855 Chelsi Welch, (282-of-330), Oklahoma (2002-07) .845 Carlynn Savant, (196-232), Missouri (2004-07) .844 La Shena Graham, (103-of-154), Colorado (1997-98) .843 Kristin Rethman, (167-of-198), Kansas State (1998-02) .839 LaNeisheaCaufield,(693-of-826),Oklahoma(1999-02) .839 Linda Lappe, (296-of-353), Colorado (1999-03) .835 Angie Jo Ogletree, (71-of-85), Texas (1997-98) .834 Natalie Ritchie, (156-of-187), Texas Tech (2001-04) .833 Jessika Stratton, (265-of-318), Baylor (2000-04)

ReboundsReb., Name, School, Years 1,531 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2006-Present) 1,316 Sophia Young, Baylor (2003-06) 1,223 Stacy Stephens, Texas (2001-04) 1,209 Angie Welle, Iowa State (1999-02) 1,087 Kendra Wecker, Kansas State (2002-05) 1,052 Caton Hill, Oklahoma (2000-04) 1,049 Jackie McFarland, Colorado (2005-08) 1,039 Tiffany Jackson, Texas (2004-07) 999 Danielle Crockrom, Baylor (1999-02) 995 Nicole Ohlde, Kansas State (2001-04) 966 Megan Taylor, Iowa State (1998-01) 945 Evan Unrau, Missouri (2001-04)

Rebounds Average (min. 2 years)Reb. Avg., Name, (Total Reb/Game), School. Years 15.3 Courtney Paris, (1,531/100), Oklahoma (2006-Present) 9.5 Sophia Young, (1,316/139), Baylor (2003-06) 9.2 Angie Welle, (1,209/132), Iowa State (1999-02) 9.2 Alicia Thompson, (554/60), Texas Tech (1997-98) 9.1 Stacy Stephens, (1223/134), Texas (2001-04) 9.1 Kesha Bonds, (1021/112), Missouri (1997-99) 8.7 Jackie McFarland, (1,049/121), Colorado (2005-08) 8.6 Raegan Scott, (276/32), Colorado (1997) 8.5 Prissy Sharpe, (920/108), Texas A&M (1997-00) 8.5 Tiffany Jackson, (1,039/123), Texas (2003-07) 8.5 Kendra Wecker, (1,087/128), Kansas State (2002-05) 8.4 Danielle Crockrom, (999/119), Baylor (1999-02) AssistsAsst., Name, School, Years 844 Erin Grant, Texas Tech (2003-06) 764 Stacey Dales, Oklahoma (1998-02) 724 Toccara Williams, Texas A&M (2001-04) 719 Lyndsey Medders, Iowa State (2004-07) 627 A’Quonesia Franklin, Texas A&M (2005-08) 606 Dionnah Jackson, Oklahoma (2002-05) 603 Melinda Schmucker, Texas Tech (1997-00) 589 Lindsey Wilson, Iowa State (2000-03) 589 Megan Mahoney, Kansas State (2002-05) 571 Shalee Lehning, Kansas State (2006-Present) 563 Nicole Kubik, Nebraska (1997-00) 517 Edwina Brown, Texas (1997-00) Assists Average (min. 2 years)Asst. Avg., Name, (Total Asst./Game), School, Years 6.6 Erin Grant, (844/128), Texas Tech (2003-06) 6.5 Toccara Williams, (724/111), Texas A&M (2001-04) 6.3 Sheila Lambert, (344/63), Baylor (2001-02) 5.9 Lyndsey Medders, (719/121), Iowa State (2004-07) 5.8 Stacey Dales, (764/132), Oklahoma (1998-02) 5.7 Shalee Lehning, (571/100), Kansas State (2006-Present) 5.1 Lara Webb, (289/57), Baylor (1997-99) 5.0 Stacy Frese, (484/96), Iowa State (1998-00) 5.0 Andrea Riley, (149/30), Oklahoma State (2007-Present) 4.8 A’Quonesia Franklin, (627/132), Texas A&M (2005-08) 4.8 Lindsey Wilson, (589/124), Iowa State (2000-03) 4.7 Tara Gunderson, (135/29), Iowa State (1997) 4.7 Essence Perry, (137/29), Kansas State (1998-99) 4.7 Melinda Schmucker, (603/127), Texas Tech (1997-00) 4.7 Carla Cortijo, (333/71), Texas (2006-Present) StealsSteals, Name, School, Years 452 Toccara Williams, Texas A&M (2001-04) 418 Nicole Kubik, Nebraska (1997-00) 402 LaNeisheaCaufield,Oklahoma(1998-02) 315 Sophia Young, Baylor (2003-06) 313 Tiffany Jackson, Texas (2004-07) 279 Lynn Pride, Kansas (1997-00) 269 Katrisa O’Neal, Texas Tech (1999-02) 268 Jia Perkins, Texas Tech (2001-04) 265 Dionnah Jackson, Oklahoma (2002-05) 257 Edwina Brown, Texas (1997-00) 250 Stacey Dales, Oklahoma (1999-02) 242 Kerensa Barr, Missouri (2000-03)

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Big 12 Career RecordsSteals Average (min. 2 years)Steals Avg., Name, (Total Steals/Game), School, Years 4.1 Toccara Williams (452/111), Texas A&M (2001-04) 3.3 Nicole Kubik, (418/125), Nebraska (1997-00) 3.1 Sheila Lambert, (195/63), Baylor (2001-02) 3.0 LaNeisheaCaufield,(402/132),Oklahoma(1999-02) 3.0 Lara Webb, (168/57), Baylor (1997-99) 2.9 Amanda Lassiter, (86/30), Missouri (2000-01) 2.7 Jia Perkins, (268/99), Texas Tech (2001-04) 2.7 Katrisa O’Neal, (268/98), Texas Tech (1997-02) 2.5 Andrea Riley, (164/65), Oklahoma State (2007-Present) 2.5 Tiffany Jackson, (313/123), Texas (2003-07) 2.5 Amie Smith, (74/30), Texas (1997-98) 2.3 Sophia Young, (315/139), Baylor (2003-06) 2.3 Lynn Pride, (279/122), Kansas (1997-00) 2.3 LaToya Doage, (120/53), Nebraska (1997-98)

BlocksBlocks, Name, School, Years 338 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2006-Present) 300 Cisti Greenwalt, Texas Tech (2002-05) 208 Britt Hartshorn, Colorado (1999-02) 207 Danielle Page, Nebraska (2005-08) 204 Nicole Ohlde, Kansas State (2001-04) 181 Tiffany Jackson, Texas (2003-07) 176 Morenike Atunrase, Texas A&M (2005-08) 171 Marlies Gipson, Kansas State (2006-Present) 166 Danielle Wilson, Baylor (2007-Present) 159 Steffanie Blackmon, Baylor (2002-05) 156 Nicky Wieben, Iowa State (2006-Present) 155 Angie Welle, Iowa State (1999-02)

Blocks Average (min. 2 years)Blocks Avg., Name, (Total Blocks/Game), School, Years 3.4 Courtney Paris, (338/100), Oklahoma (2006-Present) 2.6 Danielle Wilson, (166/65), Baylor (2007-Present) 2.5 Cisti Greenwalt, (300/121), Texas Tech (2002-05) 2.4 Crystal Boles, (111/46), Texas Tech (1997-98) 2.2 Tamara Ransburg, (122/56), Kansas (2003-04) 2.1 Marlies Gipson, (171/82), Kansas State (2006-Present) 2.1 Amanda Lassiter, (133/62), Missouri (2000-01) 2.1 Angela Jackson, (118/57), Texas (1997-98) 1.9 Nicky Wieben, (156/82), Iowa State (2006-Present) 1.9 Jaynetta Saunders, (50/27), Texas A&M (2000-01) 1.9 Stretch James, (116/61), Missouri (2003-04) 1.8 Angie Braziel, (117/65), Texas Tech (1998-99) Games PlayedGP, Name, School, Years 140 Caton Hill, Oklahoma (2000-04) 139 Sophia Young, Baylor (2003-06 134 Stacy Stephens, Texas (2001-04) 133 Stacey Dales, Oklahoma (1999-02) 133 Steffanie Blackmon, Baylor (2002-05) 133 Erin Higgins, Oklahoma (2003-07) 132 A’Quonesia Franklin, Texas A&M (2005-08) 132 Megan Taylor, Iowa State (1998-01) 132 Erica Haugen, Iowa State (1998-01) 132 Angie Welle, Iowa State (1999-02) 132 LaNeisheaCaufield,Oklahoma(1999-02) 132 Leah Rush, Oklahoma (2004-07)

Games StartedGS, Name, (GP), School, Years 139 Caton Hill, (140), Oklahoma (2000-04) 134 Stacy Stephens, (134), Texas (2001-04) 133 Stacey Dales, (132), Oklahoma (1998-02) 132 Megan Taylor, (132), Iowa State (1998-01) 132 Angie Welle, (132), Iowa State (1999-02) 132 LaNeisheaCaufield,(132),Oklahoma(1999-02) 129 Megan Mahoney, (129), Kansas State (2002-05) 128 Kendra Wecker, (128), Kansas State (2002-05) 127 A’Quonesia Franklin, (132), Texas A&M (2005-08) 126 Sophia Young, (139), Baylor (2003-06) 126 Tracy Gahan, (130), Iowa State (1999-02) 123 Nicole Ohlde, (126), Kansas State (2001-04) 123 Erin Higgins, (133), Oklahoma (2003-07)

Double-DoublesD-D, Name, School, Years 97 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2006-Present) 61 Sophia Young, Baylor (2003-06) 54 Angie Welle, Iowa State (1999-02) 52 Kendra Wecker, Kansas State (2002-05) 46 Jackie McFarland, Colorado (2005-08) 42 Danielle Crockrom, Baylor (1999-02) 40 Nicole Ohlde, Kansas State (2001-04) 36 Evan Unrau, Missouri (2001-04) 36 Prissy Sharpe, Texas A&M (1997-00) 35 Stacy Stephens, Texas (2000-04) 33 Caton Hill, Oklahoma (2000-04) 29 Edwina Brown, Texas (1997-00)

Triple-DoublesT-D, Name, School, Years 2 Shalee Lehning, Kansas State (2006-Present) 2 Edwina Brown, Texas (1996-00) 1 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2006-Present) 1 Dionnah Jackson, Oklahoma (2002-05) 1 Megan Mahoney, Kansas State (2002-05) 1 Toccara Williams, Texas A&M (2001-04) 1 Renee Hanebutt, Texas Tech (1997-99)

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Points: 36, Courtney Paris, OU vs. Iowa State (3/8/06-2nd Rd)Field Goals Made: 16, Courtney Paris, OU vs. Iowa State (3/8/06-2nd Rd)Field Goals Att: 32, Sophia Young, BU vs. Kansas State (3/8/06-2nd Rd)Field Goal Pct. (5 made): .875 (7-8), Britt Hartshorn, CU vs. Missouri (3/7/01-2nd Rd)3-Pt Field Goals Made: 8, Heather Ezell, ISU vs. Kansas State (3/12/08-2nd Rd)3-Pt Field Goals Att: 15, Laurie Koehn, KSU vs. Oklahoma (3/11/04-semis)3-Pt Field Goal Pct (3 made): 1.000 (4-4), Nicole Palmer, BU vs. OSU (3/4/97-1st Rd) and Kala Bowers, UT vs. Kansas (3/5/02-1st Rd)Free Throws Made: 16, Angie Welle, ISU vs. Nebraska (3/5/02-1st Rd)Free Throw Att: 20, Angie Welle, ISU vs. Nebraska (3/5/02-1st Rd)Free Throw Pct (5 made): 1.000 (13-13), Stacy Frese, ISU vs. Missouri (3/3/99-2nd Rd)Total Rebounds: 26, Courtney Paris, OU vs. Baylor (3/11/06-Final)Offensive Rebounds: 10, Steffanie Blackmon, BU vs. Kansas State (3/12/03-2nd Rd) and Ashley Paris, OU vs. Missouri (3/11/08-1st Rd)Defensive Rebounds: 22, Courtney Paris, OU vs. Baylor (3/11/06-Final)Assists: 12, Megan Mahoney, KSU vs. Missouri (3/10/04-2nd Rd) and Lyndsey Medders, ISU vs. Oklahoma (3/8/06-2nd Rd)Steals: 11, Heather Fletcher, KU vs. Oklahoma State (3/3/99-2nd Rd)Blocks: 7, Courtney Paris, OU vs. Missouri (3/11/08-1st Rd)

Points: 102, Oklahoma vs. Colorado (93) (3/8/01-Semis)Most Combined Points: 195, Oklahoma (102) vs. Colorado (93) (3/8/01-Semis)Fewest Points: 39, Iowa State vs. Colorado (56) (3/5/97-2nd Rd) and Missouri vs. Texas A&M (65) (3/12/08-2nd Rd)Points (half): 58 (2nd half), Baylor vs. Texas A&M (3/11/03-1st Rd)Fewest Points (half): 12 (1st half), Iowa State vs. Colorado (3/5/97-2nd Rd)Field Goals Made: 38, Texas A&M vs. Texas (3/3/98-1st Rd)Fewest Field Goals Made: 12, Colorado vs. Texas A&M (3/7/07-2nd Rd)Field Goals Att: 91, Baylor vs. Kansas State (3/12/03-2nd Rd)Fewest Field Goals Att: 40, Iowa State vs. Colorado (3/5/97-2nd Rd)Field Goal Pct: .576 (38-66), Texas A&M vs. Texas (3/3/98-1st Rd)Lowest Field Goal Pct: .250 (18-72), Texas vs. Oklahoma (3/7/07-2nd Rd) Field Goal Pct (half): .762 (16-21), Oklahoma State vs. Oklahoma (3/2/99-1st Rd)Lowest Field Goal Pct (half): .132 (5-38), Oklahoma State vs. Iowa State (3/8/00-2nd Rd)3-Pt Field Goals Made: 14, Three times, Last: Iowa State vs. Colorado (3/11/08 1st Rd)Fewest 3-Pt Field Goals Made: 0, Several Times: Last: Texas vs. Missouri (3/6/07-1st Rd)3-Pt Field Goals Att: 35, Iowa State vs. Oklahoma (3/10/01-Finals)Fewest 3-Pt Field Goals Att: 1, Texas Tech vs. Texas (3/15/03-Finals)3-Pt Field Goal Pct (5 att.): .857 (6-7), Baylor vs. Oklahoma State (3/4/97-1st Rd)3-Pt Field Goal Pct (half): 1.000 (5-5), Colorado vs. Oklahoma (3/3/98-1st Rd)Lowest 3-Pt Field Goal Pct: .000 (0-11), Texas vs. Oklahoma (3/13/04-Finals)Free Throws Made: 36, Iowa State vs. Nebraska (3/5/02-1st Rd)Fewest Free Throws Made: 0, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma (3/7/02-Semis)Free Throws Att: 44, Colorado vs. Missouri (3/7/01-2nd Rd)Fewest Free Throws Att: 0, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma (3/7/02-Semis)Free Throw Pct (10 att.): .947 (18-19), Oklahoma vs. Texas A&M (3/8/05-1st Rd)Free Throw Pct (half/5 att.): 1.000 (8-8), Texas Tech vs. Missouri (3/6/02-1st Rd)Lowest Free Throw Pct: .000 (0-0), Kansas State vs. Oklahoma (3/7/02-Semis) and .000 (0-3), Kansas State vs. Missouri (3/10/04-2nd Rd)Rebounds: 62, Oklahoma vs. Missouri (3/11/08-1st Rd)Fewest Rebounds: 21, Colorado vs. Oklahoma (3/8/01-Semis) and Baylor vs. Iowa State (3/7/02-Semis)Offensive Rebounds: 34, Baylor vs. Kansas State (3/12/03-2nd Rd) Defensive Rebounds: 40, Oklahoma vs. Baylor (3/11/06-Final) Assists: 27, Oklahoma State vs. Texas A&M (3/5/02-1st Rd) and Baylor vs. Iowa State (3/7/02-Semis) Fewest Assists: 4, several times (Last: Kansas vs. Baylor 3/7/07-2nd Rd)Blocks: 15, Oklahoma vs. Texas (3/7/07-2nd Rd) Fewest Blocks: 0, several times (Last: Kansas vs. Baylor 3/7/07-2nd Rd)Steals: 24, Kansas vs. Oklahoma State (3/3/99-2nd Rd)Fewest Steals: 1, Three times, Last: Iowa State vs. Texas A&M (3/13/08-Semis)Turnovers: 32, Oklahoma vs. Baylor (3/11/06-Final)

Fewest Turnovers: 5, Iowa State vs. Colorado (3/11/08-1st RD)Margin of Victory: 37, Iowa State vs. Nebraska (3/9/00-Semi)Margin of Victory (Tournament): +27.3, Iowa State (2000/3 games)

Most Points: 88, Edwina Brown, Texas (2000/4 games)Field Goals: 35, Edwina Brown, Texas (2000/4 games)Field Goals Att: 80, Edwina Brown, Texas (2000/4 games)Field Goal Pct (20 att): .700 (14-20), Britt Hartshorn, Colorado (2001/2 games)3-Pt Field Goals: 17, Heather Ezell, Iowa State (2008/3 games)3-Pt Field Goals Att: 33, Heather Ezell, Iowa State (2008/3 games)3-Pt Pct. (10 att): .692 (9-13), Alison Lacey, Iowa State (2007/4 games)Free Throws: 33, Angie Welle, Iowa State (2002/3games)Free Throws Att: 39, Angie Welle, Iowa State (2002/3 games)Free Throw Pct (10 att): 1.000 (15-15), Linda Lappe, Colorado (2001/2 games), and (10-10), Tracy Cook, Texas (2001/2 games)Rebounds: 53, Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2007/3 games)Assists: 27, Edwina Brown, Texas (2000/4 games)Blocks: 13, Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (2007/3 games)Steals: 12, Nicole Kubik, Nebraska (2000/3 games) and Sheila Lambert, Baylor (2002/3 games)

Points: 28, Megan Taylor, Iowa State vs. Oklahoma (3/10/01); Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State vs. Texas A&M (3/15/08)Rebounds: 21, Courtney Paris, Oklahoma vs. Iowa State (3/10/07)Field Goals: 11, Megan Taylor, ISU vs. Oklahoma (3/10/01); Danielle Crockrom, BU vs. Oklahoma (3/9/02) and Stacey Dales, OU vs. Baylor (3/9/02)3-Pt Field Goals: 6, Megan Taylor, Iowa State vs. Oklahoma (3/10/01)Free Throws: 7, Britney Brown, OU vs. Baylor (3/11/06) and Sophia Young, BU vs. Oklahoma (3/11/06)Assists: 8, Edwina Brown, UT vs. Iowa State (3/11/00), Sheila Lambert, BU vs. Oklahoma (3/9/02), Chelsea Whitaker, BU vs. Kansas State (3/12/05)Blocks: 5, Tiffany Jackson, Texas vs. Oklahoma (3/13/04)Steals: 6, Jenna Plumley, Oklahoma vs. Iowa State (3/10/07)

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A Big 12 Conference All-Star Team represented the United States in 2003 at the 22nd World University Games women’s basketball competition Aug. 20-31, in Daegu, South Korea. TeamUSAfinished6thof17teamsinthehighly-competitiveinternationalcompetition. The World University Games, held every two years and organized by the International University Sports Federation (FISU), is a multi-sport competition open to men and women between the ages of 17 and 28 (born between Jan. 1, 1973 and Dec. 31, 1985) and who are, or have been within the past year, a student at a college or university. Iowa State head coach Bill Fennelly served as head coach of the team. Missouri head coach Cindy Stein and ISU assistant coach Latoja Harris completed the staff. Dru Hancock, Big 12 Associate Commissioner, served as the conference liaison and ISU senior associate media relations director Erin Rosacker was media coordinator. Team members included: Steffanie Blackmon, Baylor; Tera Bjorklund, Colorado; LaToya Davis, Texas Tech; Kate Fagan, Colorado; Erin Grant, Texas Tech; Anissa Hastings, Texas; Alexa Johnson, Nebraska; Anne O’Neil, Iowa State; Heather Schreiber, Texas; Evan Unrau, Missouri; Chelsi Welch, Oklahoma; and Toccara Williams, Texas A&M. This marked the third Big 12 Conference women’s all-star team and the sixthoverall.Big12mencompletedtoursin1998,2000and2002.Thefirstwomen’s all-star team went 5-1 in 1999 while playing games in Finland and Sweden. The 2001 Big 12 women’s squad was 5-0 in its tour through Austria, Germany and the Slovak Republic.

Game 1 -- Team USA 62, Hungary 56 DAEGU,SouthKorea--Despiteaslowstartandclosefinish,TeamUSAgot a 62-56 win over Hungary under its belt in the preliminary rounds of the WorldUniversityGames.TeamUSAhitfive-of-sixfreethrowsinthefinalminute to ice the game. Heather Schreiber (Texas) led the team with 22 points and seven re-bounds. Annissa Hastings (Texas) was the top rebounder with eight. Team USA outrebounded Hungary 37-19.

Game 2 -- Italy 81, Team USA 64 GYEONGJU, South Korea -- Team USA dropped to 1-1 in preliminary ac-tion at the World University Games with an 81-64 loss to Italy. Tera Bjorklund (Colorado)talliedherfirstpointsoftheGameswithalayuptostartoffTeamUSA’sscoring,but17first-halfturnovershelpedtheItaliansgainaleadtheywould not relinquish. Heather Schreiber (Texas) once again led the U.S. squad with 21 points.

Game 3 -- Team USA 104, Thailand 63 DAEGU, South Korea -- Team USA rounded out pool play with a 104-63 win over Thailand to up its record to 2-1. Thailand’s average height was 5-7, with no player taller than 5-11, thus enabling the Americans to a 49-19 rebounding advantage. Team USA’s offense was fueled by fast breaks and 55.6 percent accuracy from within the arc. Four Americans scored in double digits, led by Heather Schreiber’s (Texas) game-high 23 points. LaToya Davis (Texas Tech) tallied 20 points, while Evan Unrau (Missouri) and Anne O’Neil (Iowa State) added 13 each. Unrau grabbed nine boards and Schreiber dished seven assists.

Game 4 -- China 97, Team USA 54 KYOUNGJU, South Korea -- China’s seasoned offense was no match forTeamUSAinthefirstgameofsecondroundpoolplayattheWorldUni-versity Games, winning the game 97-54. China outscored the US 53-24 in the second half and shot a sizzling 61 percent for the game.

Chelsi Welch (Oklahoma) came off the bench and drilled 5-of-7 three-pointersinthefourthquartertofinishwithateam-high15points.HeatherSchreiber(Texas)wastheonlyotherU.S.playerindoublefigureswith10points.

Game 5 -- Serbia-Montenegro 74, Team USA 61 DAEGU, South Korea -- Team USA’s cold second-half shooting per-formance allowed Serbia-Montenegro to capture a 74-61 win in the World UniversityGames.TheUSAhit just27.3percent from thefloorandwasoutscored 45-26 in the second half. HeatherSchreiber (Texas) finishedwithagame-high19pointsandateam-best nine rebounds. Tera Bjorklund (Colorado) added 16 points. Team USA committed only 13 turnovers but was beaten on the glass 40-32.

Game 6 -- Team USA 72, Czech Republic 56 DAEGU,SouthKorea--Fourplayersscored indoublefigures to leadTeam USA to a 72-56 win over the Czech Republic. The Americans closed outthefirsthalfona14-0scoringrunthatgavethema42-33advantageandthen used an 8-0 run to end the game. Heather Schreiber (Texas) and Annissa Hastings (Texas) led the team with 19 and 18 points, respectively. Hastings contributed 13 rebounds and Evan Unrau (Missouri) grabbed 10 to help the U.S. to a 40-23 rebounding advantage.

Game 7 -- Serbia-Montenegro 72, Team USA 70 KYOUNGJU, South Korea -- Team USA and Serbia-Montenegro squared offinarematchintheWorldUniversityGames,playingforfifthplace.Ser-bia-Montenegro pulled off a 72-70 win that featured seven tied scores. Free throws made the difference in the game as Serbia-Montenegro converted 19-of-22 while the USA made just six trips to the line, sinking three. Heather Schreiber (Texas) led all scorers with 25 points while Evan Unrau (Missouri) and Annissa Hastings (Texas) added 12 and 10 points, respectively. Schreiber drained 5-of-7 treys in the game.

2003 Big 12 All-Star Team Stats(3-4)

PLAYER FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% RB RPG A ST BS TO PTS PPG Schreiber 48 111 .432 21 62 .339 22 26 .846 38 5.4 16 16 1 23 139 19.9Hastings 24 45 .533 0 1 .000 5 14 .357 45 7.5 4 15 0 19 53 8.8Unrau 21 52 .404 5 16 .312 11 15 .733 29 4.1 8 8 1 16 58 8.3Bjorklund 19 45 .422 0 1 .000 11 17 .647 28 4.0 5 1 1 24 49 7.0Davis 16 27 .593 0 0 .000 9 13 .692 26 4.3 2 6 2 6 41 6.8Blackmon 10 18 .556 0 0 .000 1 4 .250 17 4.3 5 5 1 6 21 5.3Williams 11 24 .458 0 0 .000 11 18 .611 10 1.4 19 18 0 12 33 4.7Welch 9 30 .300 7 19 .368 6 6 1.000 7 1.0 3 2 0 6 31 4.4Grant 4 4 1.000 0 0 .000 9 10 .900 3 0.8 5 3 0 6 17 4.3O’Neil 10 33 .303 4 14 .286 4 7 .571 10 1.4 12 8 1 22 28 4.0Fagan 2 14 .143 0 8 .000 5 6 .833 6 1.5 2 0 0 4 9 2.3Johnson 2 16 .125 0 3 .000 4 4 1.000 4 1.0 0 4 1 9 8 2.0TOTALS 176 419 .420 31 124 .291 98 140 .700 223 36.9 81 86 8 153 487 77.8

Front Row: LaToya Davis, TTU; Chelsi Welch, OU; Alexa Johnson, NU; Anne O’Neil, ISU; Tera Bjorklund, CU; Evan Unrau, MU; Kate Fagan, CU. Back Row: Toccara Williams, TAMU; Anissa Hastings, UT; Heather Schreiber, UT; Steffanie Blackmon, BU; Erin Grant, TTU.

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Chelsi Welch (Oklahoma) came off the bench and drilled 5-of-7 three-pointersinthefourthquartertofinishwithateam-high15points.HeatherSchreiber(Texas)wastheonlyotherU.S.playerindoublefigureswith10points.

Game 5 -- Serbia-Montenegro 74, Team USA 61 DAEGU, South Korea -- Team USA’s cold second-half shooting per-formance allowed Serbia-Montenegro to capture a 74-61 win in the World UniversityGames.TheUSAhit just27.3percent from thefloorandwasoutscored 45-26 in the second half. HeatherSchreiber (Texas) finishedwithagame-high19pointsandateam-best nine rebounds. Tera Bjorklund (Colorado) added 16 points. Team USA committed only 13 turnovers but was beaten on the glass 40-32.

Game 6 -- Team USA 72, Czech Republic 56 DAEGU,SouthKorea--Fourplayersscored indoublefigures to leadTeam USA to a 72-56 win over the Czech Republic. The Americans closed outthefirsthalfona14-0scoringrunthatgavethema42-33advantageandthen used an 8-0 run to end the game. Heather Schreiber (Texas) and Annissa Hastings (Texas) led the team with 19 and 18 points, respectively. Hastings contributed 13 rebounds and Evan Unrau (Missouri) grabbed 10 to help the U.S. to a 40-23 rebounding advantage.

Game 7 -- Serbia-Montenegro 72, Team USA 70 KYOUNGJU, South Korea -- Team USA and Serbia-Montenegro squared offinarematchintheWorldUniversityGames,playingforfifthplace.Ser-bia-Montenegro pulled off a 72-70 win that featured seven tied scores. Free throws made the difference in the game as Serbia-Montenegro converted 19-of-22 while the USA made just six trips to the line, sinking three. Heather Schreiber (Texas) led all scorers with 25 points while Evan Unrau (Missouri) and Annissa Hastings (Texas) added 12 and 10 points, respectively. Schreiber drained 5-of-7 treys in the game.

First Row (l to r): Dru Hancock (Big 12 Associate Commissioner), LaToya Rose (Texas A&M),LaNeisheaCaufield(Oklahoma),KristinRethman(KansasState),CealBarry,headcoach (Colorado), Mandy Nightingale (Colorado), Kerensa Barr (Missouri) Shelby Hutchens (Oklahoma State), Kris Livingston, assistant coach (Colorado). Second Row (l to r): Eliot Reynolds, manager (Colorado), Tanya Haave, assistant coach (Colorado), Stephanie Jones (Nebraska), Sabrina Scott (Colorado), Angie Welle (Iowa State), Danielle Crockrom (Baylor), Tracy Cook (Texas), KC Hilgenkamp (Kansas), Kristen Payne, trainer

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2001 Big 12 All-Star Team Stats(5-0)

PLAYER FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% RB RPG A APG ST BS TO PTS PPG Crockrom 31 62 .500 0 0 .000 18 28 .643 50 10.0 3 0.6 13 4 6 80 16.0Welle 22 35 .629 0 0 .000 14 20 .700 35 7.0 3 0.6 2 5 8 58 11.6 Caufield 16 29 .552 7 12 .583 12 14 .857 8 1.6 8 1.6 18 1 14 51 10.2Jones 20 32 .625 0 0 .000 9 10 .900 23 4.6 2 0.4 5 1 11 49 9.8Cook 19 40 .475 0 0 .000 10 19 .526 42 8.4 5 1.0 9 3 8 48 9.6 Nightingale 16 35 .457 5 17 .294 10 13 .769 11 2.2 35 7.0 11 0 14 47 9.4Hutchens 14 24 .583 4 6 .667 6 9 .667 15 3.0 9 1.8 8 2 8 38 7.6Barr 13 30 .433 2 9 .222 7 12 .583 8 1.6 15 3.0 17 2 12 35 7.0 Rethman 13 23 .565 5 11 .455 3 4 .750 12 2.4 10 2.0 5 0 8 34 6.8Rose 7 25 .280 1 12 .083 2 3 .667 5 1.0 5 1.0 4 2 1 17 3.4Hilgenkamp 4 14 .286 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 8 1.6 11 2.2 4 1 0 8 1.6 Scott 3 6 .500 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 14 2.8 12 2.4 3 2 6 7 1.4 TOTALS 178 355 .501 25 71 .352 91 132 .689 231 46.2 118 23.6 99 23 96 472 94.4

Game 4 -- Big 12 All-Stars 89, TV Bonsburg City 47 COLOGNE, Germany -- Missouri junior Kerensa Barr netted a tour-high 16 points in just two quarters of play to lead the Big 12 All-Stars to an 89-47 win over TV Bonsburg City. InadditiontoBarr,fourotherplayersscoredindoublefigures.DanielleCrockrom (Baylor) recorded another double-double with 15 points and 11 rebounds. LaNeisheaCaufield (Oklahoma) tallied 13points, followedbyTracy Cook (Texas) with 10 points and nine rebounds, and Shelby Hutchens (Oklahoma State) with 10 points.

Game 5 -- Big 12 All-Stars 121, TSU Hagen 64 HAGEN, Germany -- The Big 12 All-Stars wrapped up their 2001 tour with a 121-64 win over TSU Hagen. Six players scored in double figures, led byNebraska’sSteph Joneswho had her tour-high of 21 points. Danielle Crockrom (Baylor) registered her fourth double-double of the tour with 18 points and 12 rebounds. Other double-digit scorers were: Shelby Hutchens (Oklahoma State) 17 points, LaNeisheaCaufield (Oklahoma)11points,andKristinRethman (KansasState) and Tracy Cook (Texas) with 10 points each.

The 2001 Big 12 Women’s Basketball All-Star team cruised to a perfect 5-0 record on its August tour through Europe. This year was the fourth that the Big 12 sponsored either a men’s or women’s basketball all-star tour. The 2001 squad wasthefirstonetogoundefeatedalthoughitplayedonelessgame than the previous three squads due to an opponent cancellation. Colorado head coach Ceal Barry and her support staff traveled with the team, as did Big 12 Associate Commissioner Dru Hancock. Eleven Big 12 teams were represented on the 2001 All-Stars. Texas Tech did not send a student-athlete due toa conflictwith its own foreign tour.Teammembersincluded: Danielle Crockrom, Baylor; Mandy Nightingale and Sabrina Scott, Colorado; Angie Welle, Iowa State; KC Hil-genkamp, Kansas; Kristin Rethman, Kansas State; Kerensa Barr,Missouri;StephJones,Nebraska;LaNeisheaCaufield,Oklahoma; Shelby Hutchens, Oklahoma State; Tracy Cook, Texas; and LaToya Rose, Texas A&M. The 2001 All-Stars played games in Austria, Germany and the Slovac Republic. Following is a brief synopsis of each game on the tour.

Game 1 -- Big 12 All-Stars 82, Klosterneuburg Teko 78 (OT) KLOSTERNEUBURG, Austria -- In the closest game in Big 12 women’s all-star tour history, the 2001 squad came from 11 points down in the second half to defeat professional squad Klosterneuburg Teko 82-78 in overtime. Colorado guard Mandy Nightingale led all scorers with 25points,followedbyOklahoma’sLaNeisheaCaufieldandBaylor’s Danielle Crockrom with 15 apiece. Tracy Cook of Texas had a double-double with 12 points and 13 rebounds while Iowa State’s Angie Welle had 13 rebounds to tie for the game-high.

Game 2 -- Big 12 All-Stars 69, Lokomotiva Bratislava 57 BRATISLAVA, Slovak Republic -- The Big 12 All-Stars scored their second win of the 2001 tour on the strength of double-digit scoring efforts from three seniors to defeat Lokomotiva Bratislava 69-57. Seniors Danielle Crockrom (Baylor), Angie Welle (Iowa State) and Kristin Rethman(KansasState)allhitdoublefigureswith13,14and11points,respectivelyinthedominatingwin.Crockromearnedherfirstdouble-doubleof the tour also grabbing 11 rebounds while Mandy Nightingale (Colorado) dished out a game-high seven assists.

Game 3 -- Big 12 All-Stars 113, Bonn All-Stars 62 BONN, Germany -- Seniors Angie Welle (Iowa State) and Danielle Crock-rom (Baylor) scored 27 and 19 points, respectively to lead the Big 12 All-Stars to their third straight win 113-67 over the Bonn Sportstadt All-Stars. The Big 12 led 44-31 at intermission before erupting for 37 third quarter points and 32 in the fourth quarter.

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1999 Big 12 All-Star Team Stats(5-1)

PLAYER FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% RB RPG A ST BS TO PTS PPGWhaley 29 50 .580 7 15 .467 18 26 .692 32 5.3 4 10 2 2 68 13.8Woods 31 69 .449 0 2 .000 10 20 .500 23 3.8 3 19 1 11 72 12.0Johnson 24 42 .571 0 0 .000 19 30 .633 27 4.5 12 25 1 6 67 11.2Taylor 24 48 .500 4 12 .333 6 10 .600 24 4.0 6 10 1 6 58 9.7Crow 14 32 .438 7 16 .438 14 19 .737 13 2.2 10 8 0 14 49 8.2Ramage 17 26 .654 0 0 .000 12 16 .750 21 3.5 1 9 0 4 46 7.7Sharpe 16 40 .400 7 19 .368 2 2 1.000 28 4.7 10 7 4 6 41 6.8Magness 9 19 .474 0 0 .000 13 15 .967 29 4.8 1 7 2 5 31 5.2Franklin 11 23 .478 6 14 .429 2 2 1.000 8 1.3 3 4 1 7 30 5.0Schmucker 9 22 .409 6 14 .429 5 6 .833 11 1.8 14 8 0 12 29 4.8McDill 6 18 .333 0 0 .000 9 12 .750 21 3.5 11 13 0 3 21 3.5Collins 5 17 .294 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 6 1.0 23 9 0 13 11 1.8 TOTALS 195 406 .480 38 93 .409 110 158 .696 253 43.8 98 129 12 89 523 89.7

TheBig 12Conference sponsored its firstwomen’s basketball All-Star Team in 1999. The tour was organized by Bill Foster, former Big 12 basketball consultant, and Dick Halterman, head coach at Oklahoma State. OSU served as the host school for the All-Star Tour. In addition to Halterman, his assistant coaches and support staff traveled with the team. A student-athlete from each of the Big 12 teams was chosen for the squad. OSU placed two players on the team as Colorado was not representedduetoaconflictwiththeBuffs’ownforeign tour. The 1999 team was comprised of Nicole Col-lins (Baylor), Jennifer Crow (Oklahoma State), Tracy Franklin (Missouri), Jaclyn Johnson (Kan-sas), Devon Magness (Oklahoma State), Cori McDill (Nebraska), Nicky Ramage (Kansas State), Melinda Schmucker (Texas Tech), Prissy Sharpe (Texas A&M), Megan Taylor (Iowa State), Phylesha Whaley (Oklahoma) and JoRuth Woods (Texas). The All-Stars compiled a 5-1 record on the 11-day tour through Finland and Sweden playing both club and national teams from those two countries in addition to a team from Russia. The team’s lone loss was to the Finnish National Team. Whaley led the team in scoring and rebounding with 13.8 ppg and5.3rpg.WoodsandJohnsonalsoregistereddouble-figurescoring with 12.0 ppg and 11.2 ppg, respectively. Collins dished out a team-high 23 assists and Crow nabbed a team-best 14 steals. The All-Stars out-scored opponents by a 17.2 average per game and outrebounded them by a 12.5 average. The Big 12 Conference sponsored men’s All-Star Teams in 1998 and 2000. The 1998 squad went 4-2 touring London, Paris, Belgium and Germany, while the 2000 team compiled a 5-1 record playing teams from Austria.

All-Star Team Results (5-1) High HighDate Opponent Score Scorer Rebounder8/6 Tapiolan Honka W 88-72 Whaley-20 Taylor-68/7 Chevakata, Russia W 82-73 Whaley-21 Whaley-138/8 Finnish National Team L 87-91 Crow/Johnson-15 Several-48/10 Helsinki W 100-70 Franklin-13 Magness-138/12 Norrkoping W 97-75 Ramage -14 Johnson-98/13 Nerike Basketball Club W 84-54 Whaley/Woods-14 Sharpe-8

Seated (L or R): Assistant Coach Jack Easley (Oklahoma State), Tracy Franklin (Missouri), Melinda Schmucker (Texas Tech), Nicole Collins (Baylor), Megan Taylor (Iowa State), Jennifer Crow (Oklahoma State), Head Coach Dick Halterman (Oklahoma State). Standings (L to R): Brian Farr (Oklahoma State trainer), Assistant Coach Paula Ross (Oklahoma State), JoRuth Woods (Texas), Prissy Sharpe (Texas A&M), Cori McDill (Nebraska), Devon Magness (Oklahoma State), Nicky Ramage (Kansas State), Jaclyn Johnson (Kansas), Phylesha Whaley (Oklahoma), Michael Noteware (Oklahoma State media relations coordinator), Assistant Coach Rae Blair (Oklahoma State).

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PLAYER FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% RB RPG A ST BS TO PTS PPGWhaley 29 50 .580 7 15 .467 18 26 .692 32 5.3 4 10 2 2 68 13.8Woods 31 69 .449 0 2 .000 10 20 .500 23 3.8 3 19 1 11 72 12.0Johnson 24 42 .571 0 0 .000 19 30 .633 27 4.5 12 25 1 6 67 11.2Taylor 24 48 .500 4 12 .333 6 10 .600 24 4.0 6 10 1 6 58 9.7Crow 14 32 .438 7 16 .438 14 19 .737 13 2.2 10 8 0 14 49 8.2Ramage 17 26 .654 0 0 .000 12 16 .750 21 3.5 1 9 0 4 46 7.7Sharpe 16 40 .400 7 19 .368 2 2 1.000 28 4.7 10 7 4 6 41 6.8Magness 9 19 .474 0 0 .000 13 15 .967 29 4.8 1 7 2 5 31 5.2Franklin 11 23 .478 6 14 .429 2 2 1.000 8 1.3 3 4 1 7 30 5.0Schmucker 9 22 .409 6 14 .429 5 6 .833 11 1.8 14 8 0 12 29 4.8McDill 6 18 .333 0 0 .000 9 12 .750 21 3.5 11 13 0 3 21 3.5Collins 5 17 .294 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 6 1.0 23 9 0 13 11 1.8 TOTALS 195 406 .480 38 93 .409 110 158 .696 253 43.8 98 129 12 89 523 89.7

13. Virginia Tech 14. North Carolina 15. UCLA 16. Oregon 17. UCSB 18. Penn State19. IOWA STATE 20. Virginia 21. LSU 22. Alabama 23. Tulane 24. Florida International 25. Toledo

2000 1. Connecticut 2. Tennessee 3. Louisiana Tech 4. Georgia 5. Notre Dame 6. Penn State 7. IOWA STATE 8. Rutgers 9. Santa Barbara 10. Duke 11. TExAS TECH 12. Mississippi State 13. Purdue 14. Old Dominion 15. LSU 16. Auburn 17. Boston College 18. OKLAHOMA 19. Virginia 20. Oregon 21. Arizona 22. Tulane 23. North Carolina State 24. Xavier 25. Michigan9

2001 1. Connecticut 2. Notre Dame 3. Tennessee 4. Georgia 5. Duke 6. Louisiana Tech 7. OKLAHOMA 8. IOWA STATE 9. Purdue 10. Vanderbilt 11. Rutgers 12. Xavier 13. TExAS TECH 14. Florida 15. SMS 16. Iowa 17. Utah 18. LSU 19. North Carolina State 20. COLORADO 21. Penn State 22. Clemson23. BAYLOR 24. Wisconsin t25. Arizona State t25. Virginia Tech

Final Big 12 National Rankings

1997 1. Connecticut 2. Old Dominion 3. Stanford 4. North Carolina 5. Louisiana Tech 6. Georgia 7. Florida 8. Alabama 9. LSU 10. Tennessee 11. KANSAS 12. Virginia 13. Auburn 14. TExAS 15. Notre Dame 16. Illinois 17. TExAS TECH 18. COLORADO 19. Stephen F. Austin 20. Vanderbilt 21. Clemson 22. George Washington 23. Tulane 24. Michigan State 25. Western Kentucky

1998 1. Tennessee 2. Old Dominion 3. Connecticut 4. Louisiana Tech 5. Stanford 6. TExAS TECH 7. North Carolina 8. Duke 9. Arizona 10. North Carolina St. 11. Alabama 12. Florida International 13. Florida 14. Clemson 15. Western Kentucky 16. Illinois 17. Virginia 18. Vanderbilt 19. Stephen F. Austin 20. Hawaii 21. Purdue 22. Drake 23. Iowa 24. IOWA STATE 25. UCLA

1999 1. Purdue 2. Tennessee 3. Louisiana Tech 4. Connecticut 5. Old Dominion 6. TExAS TECH 7. Colorado State 8. Notre Dame 9. Rutgers t10. Clemson t10. Duke 12. Georgia

2002 1. Connecticut 2. OKLAHOMA 3. Duke 4. Vanderbilt 5. Stanford 6. Tennessee 7. BAYLOR 8. Louisiana Tech 9. Purdue 10. IOWA STATE 11. KANSAS STATE 12. COLORADO 13. South Carolina 14. TExAS 15. Old Dominioin 16. North Carolina 17. TExAS TECH 18. Minnesota 19. Cincinnati 20. Colorado State 21. Boston College 22. LSU 23. Florida Inter’l t24. Florida t25. Penn State

2003 1. Connecticut 2. Duke 3. LSU 4. Tennessee 5. TExAS 6. Louisiana Tech 7. TExAS TECH 8. KANSAS STATE 9. Stanford 10. Purdue 11. Villanova 12. North Carolina 13. Mississippi State 14. Vanderbilt 15. Penn State 16. South Carolina 17. Minnesota 18. UCSB 19. Georgia 20. Ohio State 21. UW-Green Bay 22. Arizona 23. Rutgers 24. Arkansas t25. Boston College t25. George Washington

2004 1. Duke 2. Tennessee 3. Purdue 4. TExAS 5. Penn State 6. Connecticut 7. Louisiana Tech 8. KANSAS STATE 9. Houston 10. Stanford 11. OKLAHOMA 12. North Carolina 13. Vanderbilt

AP 14. TExAS TECH 15. BAYLOR 16. Georgia 17. COLORADO 18. Boston College 19. LSU 20. TCU 21. Ohio State 22. Auburn 23. Michigan State 24. Minnesota 25. Villanova

2005 1. Stanford 2. LSU 3. Tennessee 4. North Carolina 5. Duke 6. BAYLOR 7. Michigan State 8. Ohio State 9. Rutgers 10. Notre Dame 11. TExAS 12. Minnesota 13. Connecticut 14. TExAS TECH 15. Temple 16. DePaul 17. KANSAS STATE 18. IOWA STATE 19. Vanderbilt 20. North Carolina State 21. Georgia 22. Penn State 23. Boston College 24. UW-Green Bay 25. TCU

2006 1. North Carolina 2. Ohio State 3. Maryland 4. Duke 5. LSU 6. Tennessee 7. OKLAHOMA 8. Connecticut 9. Rutgers 10. BAYLOR 11. Purdue 12. Georgia 13. DePaul 14. Stanford 15. Arizona State 16. Michigan State 17. Louisiana Tech 18. Utah 19. Temple 20. TExAS A&M 21. UCLA 22. BYU 23. Bowling Green 23. New Mexico 25. Minnesota

2007 1. Duke 2. North Carolina 3. Tennessee 4. Connecticut 5. Stanford 6. Maryland 7. Vanderbilt 8. Ohio State 9. OKLAHOMA 10. Arizona State 11. Purdue 12. LSU 13. Georgia 14. George Washington 15. Rutgers 16. TExAS A&M 17. Middle Tennessee 18. NC State 19. BAYLOR 20. Bowling Green 21. UW-Green Bay 22. Marquette 23. Michigan State 24. IOWA STATE 25. Louisville

2008 1. Connecticut 2. North Carolina 3. Tennessee 4. Stanford 5. Maryland 6. LSU 7. Rutgers 8. TExAS A&M 9. Duke 10. California 11. Old Dominion 12. BAYLOR 13. OKLAHOMA STATE 14. OKLAHOMA 15. Notre Dame 16. KANSAS STATE 17. West Virginia 18. Utah 19. Louisville 20. George Washington 21. Vanderbilt 22. Marist 23. UTEP 24. Virginia 25. Ohio State

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1997 1. Tennessee 2. Old Dominion 3. Stanford 4. Connecticut 5. Notre Dame 6. Florida 7. Georgia 8. Louisiana Tech 9. North Carolina 10. George Washington 11. Alabama 12. LSU 13. Illinois 14. Virginia 15. COLORADO 16. KANSAS 17. Vanderbilt 18. TExAS19. TExAS TECH 20. Auburn 21. Michigan State 22. Stephen F. Austin 23. Purdue 24. Tulane 25. Clemson

1998 1. Tennessee 2. Louisiana Tech 3. North Carolina 4. North Carolina St. 5. Connecticut 6. Old Dominion 7. Arkansas 7. Duke 9. Arizona 10. TExAS TECH 11. Purdue 12. Florida 13. Alabama 14. Illinois 15. Stanford 16. Rutgers 17. Notre Dame 18. Florida International 19. Western Kentucky 20. UCLA 21. Clemson 22. KANSAS 23. Virginia24. IOWA STATE 25. Vanderbilt

1999 1. Purdue 2. Duke 3. Louisiana Tech 4. Tennessee 5. Georgia 6. Rutgers 7. UCLA 8. Connecticut 9. TExAS TECH 10. Old Dominion 11. IOWA STATE 12. Colorado State

13. Clemson 14. Virginia Tech 15. North Carolina 16. LSU 17. Notre Dame 18. Penn State 19. Oregon t20. SMS t20. Virginia 22. KANSAS 23. UCSB 24. Xavier 25. Alabama

2000 1. Connecticut 2. Tennessee 3. Penn State 4. Rutgers 5. Georgia 6. Louisiana Tech 7. TExAS TECH 8. LSU 9. Notre Dame 10. IOWA STATE 11. Duke 12. Old Dominion 13. OKLAHOMA 14. Virginia

2001 1. Notre Dame 2. Purdue 3. Connecticut 4. SMS 5. Tennessee 6. Louisiana Tech 7. Vanderbilt 8. Duke 9. Xavier 10. OKLAHOMA 11. TExAS TECH 12. IOWA STATE 13. Georgia 14. Washington 15. Utah 16. North Carolina State 17. Rutgers 18. Florida 19. MISSOURI 20. LSU 21. Iowa 22. Clemson 23. COLORADO 24. Villanova 25. Florida State

2002 1. Connecticut 2. OKLAHOMA 3. Tennessee 4. Duke 5. Vanderbilt 6. South Carolina 7. Old Dominion 8. Stanford 9. COLORADO10. KANSAS STATE 11. North Carolina

12. TExAS TECH 13. TExAS 14. Purdue 15. BAYLOR 16. IOWA STATE 17. BYU 18. Penn State 19. Louisiana Tech 20. Drake 21. Minnesota 22. LSU 23. Cincinnati 24. Colorado State 25. TCU

2003 1. Connecticut 2. Tennessee 3. TExAS 4. Duke 5. LSU 6. TExAS TECH 7. Purdue 8. Villanova 9. Louisiana Tech 10. KANSAS STATE 11. Georgia 12. Penn State 13. Minnesota 14. Stanford 15. North Carolina 16. Mississippi State 17. Boston College 18. South Carolina 19. COLORADO 20. Vanderbilt 21. Notre Dame 22. UCSB 23. New Mexico 24. UW-Green Bay 25. Arkansas

2004 1. Connecticut 2. Tennessee 3. LSU 4. Minnesota 5. Duke 6. Penn State 7. Stanford 8. Georgia 9. Purdue 10. TExAS 11. BAYLOR 12. Louisiana Tech 13. Vanderbilt 14. Boston College 15. KANSAS STATE 16. Houston 17. TExAS TECH 18. OKLAHOMA 19. UCSB 20. Notre Dame 21. North Carolina 22. TCU 23. Auburn 24. COLORADO 25. DePaul

2005 1. BAYLOR 2. Michigan State 3. LSU 4. Tennessee 5. Stanford 6. North Carolina 7. Rutgers 8. Duke 9. Ohio State 10. Connecticut 11. Minnesota 12. TExAS TECH 13. Georgia 14. Vanderbilt 15. Notre Dame 16. Arizona State 17. TExAS 18. Temple 19. KANSAS STATE 20. DePaul 21. Liberty 22. Southern Cal 23. Boston College 24. Maryland 25. IOWA STATE

2006 1. Maryland 2. Duke 3. North Carolina 4. LSU 5. Tennessee 6. Connecticut 7. Stanford 8. OKLAHOMA 9. Rutgers 10. Ohio State 11. Purdue 12. Utah 13. Georgia 14. BAYLOR 15. DePaul 16. Michigan State 17. Arizona State 18. UCLA 19. Boston College 20. BYU 21. New Mexico 22. Vanderbilt 23. Temple 24. Louisiana Tech 25. George Washington

2007 1. Tennessee 2. Rutgers 3. North Carolina 4. LSU 5. Connecticut 6. Duke 7. Purdue 8. Arizona State 9. OKLAHOMA 10. Mississippi 11. George Washington 12. NC State 13. Georgia 14. Maryland 15. Bowling Green

16. Stanford 17. Vanderbilt 18. Ohio State 19. Florida State 20. BAYLOR 21. TExAS A&M 22. Marist 23. Middle Tennessee 24. Louisville 25. Michigan State

2008 1. Tennessee 2. Stanford 3. Connecticut 4. LSU 5. North Carolina 6. Rutgers 7. Maryland 8. TExAS A&M 9. Duke 10. Old Dominion 11. OKLAHOMA STATE 12. Louisville 13. Notre Dame 14. George Washington 15. Vanderbilt 16. Pittsburgh 17. BAYLOR 18. California 19. OKLAHOMA 20. West Virginia 21. KANSAS STATE 22. Virginia 23. Marist 24. Georgia 25. UTEP

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(Top 10 Only)Scoring OffenseYear Team Pts Avg. Rnk2000 Iowa State 2638 79.9 72001 Oklahoma 2783 81.9 7 Iowa State 2622 79.5 102004 Baylor 2696 77.0 7 Kansas State 2340 75.5 92005 Iowa State 2273 75.8 8 Baylor 2673 74.3 92006 Oklahoma 2748 76.3 92007 Oklahoma 2529 76.6 92008 Okla. State 2645 75.6 10

Field Goal PercentageYear Team FG-FGA Pct. Rnk2000 Iowa State 942-1961 48.0 6 Oklahoma 947-1974 48.0 72001 Iowa State 926-1906 48.6 7 Oklahoma 1015-2134 47.6 92002 Kansas State 938-1899 49.4 3 Iowa State 868-1783 48.7 72003 Kansas State 954-1985 48.1 62004 Kansas State 878-1840 47.7 62006 Oklahoma 1029-2180 47.2 72007 Oklahoma 952-2029 46.9 8

Scoring DefenseYear Team Pts. Avg. Rnk1997 Colorado 1801 56.3 102000 Texas Tech 1857 56.3 82007 Texas A&M 1715 53.6 7

Field Goal Percentage DefenseYear Team FG-FGA Pct. Rnk1998 Okla. State 649-1788 36.3 92003 Texas Tech 726-2081 34.9 4 Kansas State 725-2045 35.5 8 Baylor 748-2103 35.6 92005 Texas Tech 662-1901 34.8 62007 Oklahoma 690-2046 33.7 32008 Baylor 664-1872 35.5 10

Scoring MarginYear Team Off.-Def. Mar. Rnk1998 Texas Tech 75.6-60.0 16.5 102000 Iowa State 79.9-63.5 16.4 102001 Iowa State 79.5-63.9 15.5 82002 Oklahoma 78.2-61.9 16.3 62003 Texas 74.5-55.8 18.7 5 Kansas State 74.7-57.5 17.2 8 Texas Tech 74.4-58.2 16.2 102004 Kansas State 75.5-59.0 16.5 6 Texas 72.8-56.7 16.1 8 Baylor 77.0-61.2 15.8 9 Texas Tech 72.3-57.3 15.0 102005 Texas Tech 71.7-55.3 16.4 92007 Oklahoma 76.6-61.5 15.2 92008 Baylor 72.4-57.4 14.9 8

Free Throw PercentageYear Team FT-FTA Pct. Rnk1999 Okla. State 480-538 75.2 52001 Colorado 593-766 77.4 62007 Missouri 413-523 79.0 3

Team 3PT Field Goal PercentageYear Team FG-FGA Pct. Rnk2000 Iowa State 300-756 39.7 62001 Iowa State 300-736 40.8 6 Colorado 154-400 38.5 102002 Kansas State 262-637 41.1 1 Colorado 196-501 39.1 8 Iowa State 268-690 38.8 102004 Baylor 155-399 38.8 3 Kansas State 218-565 38.6 52005 Baylor 163-400 40.8 2 Iowa State 261-673 38.8 7

3PT Field Goals Made Per GameYear Team No. Avg. Rnk2000 Iowa State 300 9.1 22001 Iowa State 300 9.1 12002 Iowa State 268 8.1 4 Kansas State 262 7.7 82004 Iowa State 240 7.3 92005 Iowa State 261 8.7 32008 Iowa State 267 7.9 6

Rebound MarginYear Team Off.-Def. Mar. Rnk2000 Iowa State 41.4-33.6 7.7 102001 Baylor 46.5-36.0 10.5 3 Iowa State 40.5-32.2 8.3 52002 Iowa State 40.5-31.4 9.2 72004 Texas Tech 42.6-34.6 8.0 102006 Oklahoma 44.8-33.9 10.9 22007 Oklahoma 46.6-33.8 12.8 22008 Oklahoma 44.8-32.9 11.9 2

Blocked Shots (2002 season-present)Year Team No. Avg. Rnk2002 Texas Tech 159 5.0 182003 Texas Tech 227 6.5 3 Baylor 204 5.8 42004 Missouri 191 6.4 42005 Texas Tech 232 7.3 22006 Texas 164 5.9 82007 Baylor 244 7.2 1 Oklahoma 192 5.8 92008 Baylor 197 6.2 3 Oklahoma 189 6.1 5

Assists (2002 season-present)Year Team No. Avg. Rnk2002 Baylor 846 21.7 2 Colorado 648 19.1 62003 Baylor 653 18.7 2 Kansas State 618 18.2 72004 Baylor 658 18.8 T3 Kansas State 582 18.8 52005 Baylor 648 18.0 5 Texas Tech 554 17.3 9

Steals (2002 season-present)Year Team No. Avg. Rnk2002 Texas A&M 449 15.5 12004 Texas A&M 341 12.2 T10

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Individual(Top 20 Only)ScoringYear Player Avg. Rnk 1997 Alicia Thompson, TT 23.7 6 Tamecka Dixon, KU 20.8 161998 Alicia Thompson, TT 23.2 92000 Edwina Brown, UT 21.2 8 Jennifer Crow, OSU 21.1 9 Phylesha Whaley, OU 20.8 132001 Sheila Lambert, BU 22.1 8 Jaynetta Saunders, TAMU 21.8 9 Danielle Crockrom, BU 21.2 142002 Angie Welle, ISU 20.5 172005 Kendra Wecker, KSU 21.0 72006 Sophia Young, BU 22.3 2 Courtney Paris, OU 21.9 42007 Coutney Paris, OU 23.5 32008 Andrea Riley, OSU 23.1 5

Field Goal PercentageYear Player Pct. Rnk2000 Angie Welle, ISU 64.7 12001 Angie Welle, ISU 65.5 2 Danielle Crockrom, BU 57.1 192002 Angie Welle, ISU 66.1 1 Nicole Ohlde, KSU 57.9 152003 Maria Villarroel, OU 57.6 14 Nicole Ohlde, KSU 57.3 T152004 Tera Bjorklund, CU 58.8 10 Nicole Ohlde, KSU 57.0 142005 LaToya Davis, TT 61.3 4 Tiffany Jackson, UT 56.0 192006 Courtney Paris, OU 61.4 5 LaToya Davis, TTU 59.7 112007 Jackie McFarland, CU 60.5 3 Courney Paris, OU 57.0 142008 Jackie McFarland, CU 56.9 12 Courtney Paris, OU 56.1 16

ReboundingYear Player Avg. Rnk2001 Danielle Crockrom, BU 11.6 52002 Angie Welle, ISU 11.3 112006 Courtney Paris, OU 15.0 1 LaToya Davis, TTU 10.5 182007 Courtney Paris, OU 15.9 2 Jackie McFarland, CU 10.8 112008 Courtney Paris, OU 15.0 1

AssistsYear Player Avg. Rnk2001 Stacey Dales, OU 7.3 8 Toccara Williams, TAMU 7.0 9 Sheila Lambert, BU 6.1 192002 Sheila Lambert, BU 6.5 11 Toccara Williams, TAMU 6.4 12 Lindsey Wilson, ISU 6.3 182003 Erin Grant, TT 6.5 152004 Toccara Williams, TAMU 7.1 6 Erin Grant, TT 6.5 142005 Erin Grant, TT 7.0 3 Lyndsey Medders, ISU 6.0 T12 Jina Johansen, NU 6.0 162006 Lyndsey Medders, ISU 7.7 1 Erin Grant, TTU 6.3 8 Angela Tisdale, BU 5.8 14 Shalee Lehning, KSU 5.6 20

The Big 12 in NCAA Statistics2007 Lyndsey Medders, ISU 6.5 62008 Shalee Lehning, KSU .3 11

Blocked ShotsYear Player Avg. Rnk1997 Crystal Boles, TT 3.3 7 Angela Jackson, UT 2.5 152000 Amanda Lassiter, MU 2.3 152001 Britt Hartshorn, CU 2.2 12 Amanda Lassiter, MU 2.0 192003 Tamara Ransburg, KU 2.3 T17 Cisti Greenwalt, TT 2.3 T172005 Cisti Greenwalt, TT 3.3 102006 Courtney Paris, OU 3.3 7 Whitney Pegram, OSU 2.5 142007 Courtney Paris, OU 3.4 4 Danielle Wilson, BU 2.5 202008 Courtney Paris, OU 3.5 4 Ashley Lindsey, UT 2.7 15 Danielle Wilson, BU 2.6 17

StealsYear Player Avg. Rnk1999 Nicole Kubik, NU 4.1 22000 Nicole Kubik, NU 3.5 T102002 Toccara Williams, TAMU 4.0 42003 Toccara Williams, TAMU 4.3 22004 Toccara Williams, TAMU 4.1 12005 Tiffany Jackson, UT 3.3 14

3PT Field Goal PercentageYear Player Pct. Rnk1998 Stacy Frese, ISU 45.7 81999 Stacy Frese, ISU 46.1 32001 Kristin Rethman, KSU 45.2 72002 Kristin Rethman,KSU 47.6 3 Tracy Gahan, ISU 43.9 9 Jenny Roulier, CU 43.3 13 Laurie Koehn, KSU 42.2 162004 Emily Niemann, BU 43.9 7 Laurie Koehn, KSU 43.5 8 Kate Fagan, CU 42.9 92005 Jamie Carey, UT 42.9 14 Mary Fox, ISU 42.2 19

3PT Field Goals Made Per GameYear Player Avg. Rnk1998 Stacy Frese, ISU 3.0 71999 Rene Hanebutt, TT 3.1 6 Stacy Frese, ISU 2.9 82000 Kim Woodlee, KSU 2.8 152002 Laurie Koehn, KSU 3.6 12004 Laurie Koehn, KSU 3.2 52005 Laurie Koehn, KSU 3.1 T3 Kiera Hardy, NU 2.7 142008 Alyssa Hollins, MU 3.9 T7

Free Throw PercentageYear Player Pct. Rnk2000 Jennifer Crow, OSU 87.9 52002 Laurie Koehn, KSU 89.5 9 Kerensa Barr, MU 88.5 14 Mandy Nightingale, CU 87.5 172004 Anne O’Neil, ISU 87.6 92006 Chelsea Welch, OU 92.9 2 Lyndsey Medders, ISU 87.7 12

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Big 12 WNBA Draft History TheBig12hashad63WNBAdraftchoices,23inthefirstround,inthe12yearssincetheinceptionoftheprofessionalleaguewhichcoincidedwiththe inception of the Big 12 Conference in 1996-97. The most Big 12 players taken in a year was 10 in 2000 followed by eight in 2002 and 2005.

2008Pick Team Name SchoolSecond Round24 Atlanta Morenike Atunrase Texas A&MThird Round33 Chicago Angela Tisdale Baylor38 Sacramento A’quonesia Franklin Texas A&M

2007Pick Team Name SchoolFirst Round5 New York Tiffany Jackson Texas6 Washington Bernice Mosby BaylorSecond Round22 Indiana Lyndsey Medders Iowa StateThird Round28 Phoenix Leah Rush Oklahoma39 Connecticut Kiera Hardy Nebraska

2006First Round4 San Antonio Sophia Young BaylorSecond Round27 Charlotte LaToya Bond MissouriThird Round37 New York Christelle N’Garsanet Missouri39 Seattle Erin Grant Texas Tech

2005First Round4 San Antonio Kendra Wecker Kansas State13 Detroit Dionnah Jackson OklahomaThird Round30 Sacramento Anne O’Neil Iowa State31 Phoenix Jamie Carey Texas34 Connecticut Megan Mahoney Kansas State35 Sacramento Cisti Greenwalt Texas Tech38 Seattle Steffanie Blackmon Baylor39 Los Angeles Heather Schreiber Texas

2004First Round6 Minnesota Nicole Ohlde Kansas StateThird Round27 Phoenix Maria Villarroel Oklahoma28 Washington Evan Unrau Missouri34 San Antonio Toccara Williams Texas A&M35 Charlotte Jia Perkins Texas Tech37 Houston Stacy Stephens Texas

2003First Round4 Phoenix Plenette Pierson Texas TechThird Round34 Connecticut Lindsey Wilson Iowa State

2002First Round3 Washington Stacey Dales-Schuman Oklahoma7 Charlotte Sheila Lambert Baylor11 Utah Danielle Crockrom Baylor14 Utah LaNeisheaCaufield Oklahoma16 Los Angeles Rosalind Ross OklahomaSecond Round31 Cleveland Angie Welle Iowa StateThird Round37 Portland Mandy Nightingale Colorado46 New York Tracy Gahan Iowa State

2001First Round15 Houston Amanda Lassiter MissouriSecond Round27 Cleveland Jaynetta Saunders Texas A&MThird Round35 Indiana Marlena Williams Missouri42 Orlando Jaclyn Johnson KansasFourth Round55 Minnesota Megan Taylor Iowa State

2000First Round3 Detroit Edwina Brown Texas7 Portland Lynn Pride Kansas13 New York Olga Firsova Kansas State15 Los Angeles Nicole Kubik NebraskaSecond Round24 Minnesota Keitha Dickerson Texas Tech25 Seattle Charissa Sampson Kansas29 New York Desiree Francis Iowa StateThird Round35 Utah Stacy Frese Iowa State38 Minnesota Phylesha Whaley OklahomaFourth Round56 Minnesota Shanele Stires Kansas State

1999First Round10 Phoenix Edna Campbell TexasSecond Round22 Phoenix Clarissa Davis-Wrightsil TexasThird Round31 Minnesota Andrea Lloyd Curry TexasFourth Round45 Charlotte Angie Braziel Texas Tech

1998First Round9 New York Alicia Thompson Texas TechFourth Round33 Washington Angela Jackson Texas

1997Allocation Process Houston Sheryl Swoopes Texas TechElite Draft - First Round 2 Cleveland Isabelle Fijalkowski ColoradoElite Draft - Second Round10 Cleveland Lynette Woodard Kansas11 Charlotte Michi Atkins Texas TechSecond Round14 Los Angeles Tamecka Dixon KansasThird Round21 Utah Raegan Scott ColoradoFourth Round32 Houston Catarina Pollini Texas

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