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1 BROOKE McCARTY FIRST-TEAM ALL-BIG 12 USA TODAY THIRD-TEAM ALL-AMERICAN LASHANN HIGGS SECOND-TEAM ALL-BIG 12 ARIEL ATKINS FIRST-TEAM ALL-BIG POSTSEASON GUIDE NCAA FIRST AND SECOND ROUNDS A U S T I N, T E X A S

2 31 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1986 NCAA CHAMPIONS THREE FINAL FOUR APPEARANCES 12-TIME CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS TEXAS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE AND RESULTS DAY DATE UT OPP OPPONENT TV TIME/RESULT SUN N.05 2/6 1 (NAIA) OKLAHOMA CITY [EXH.] LHN W, SUN N.12 2/6 NR/NR STETSON LHN W, WED N.15 2/6 NR/NR McNEESE STATE LHN W, FRI N.17 2/6 NR/NR UTSA LHN W, South Point Shootout [Las Vegas, Nev.] FRI N.24 2/4 NR/NR vs. LSU LiveStream.com W, SAT N.25 2/4 NR/RV vs. Washington LiveStream.com W, THU N.30 2/4 NR/NR LOUISIANA TECH LHN W, BIG 12/SEC Challenge [Athens, Ga.] SUN D.03 2/4 RV/RV at Georgia SEC Network W, SUN D.10 2/4 11/13 at Tennessee ESPN2 L, WED D.13 8/8 NR/NR NORTHWESTERN STATE LHN W, SUN D.17 8/8 12/10 FLORIDA STATE FS1 W, THU D.28 8/8 NR/NR at Oklahoma * FS Oklahoma W, SUN D.31 8/8 9/9 WEST VIRGINIA * FSN W, WED J.03 8/8 20/23 OKLAHOMA STATE * LHN W, SUN J.07 8/8 NR/NR at Kansas State * ESPNU W, WED J.10 7/7 NR/NR at TCU * FSSW + L, SAT J.13 7/7 NR/NR KANSAS * LHN W, MON J.15 9/7 1/1 UCONN ESPN2 L, SAT J.20 9/9 NR/NR at Texas Tech * FSN W, THU J.25 6/6 3/3 at Baylor * ESPN2 L, SAT J.27 6/6 NR/NR IOWA STATE * LHN W, WED J.31 8/8 NR/NR at Kansas * ESPN3 W, SAT F.03 8/8 22/22 TCU * LHN W, MON F.05 6/8 RV/21 at West Virginia * FS1 W, SAT F.10 6/6 NR/NR KANSAS STATE * LHN W, WED F.14 6/6 NR/NR TEXAS TECH * LHN W, SAT F.17 6/6 21/22 at Oklahoma State * FS Oklahoma W, MON F.19 6/6 3/3 BAYLOR * ESPN2 L, SAT F.24 6/8 NR/NR at Iowa State * FSN W, TUE F.27 7/7 NR/NR OKLAHOMA * FS1 W, March Big 12 Conference Tournament [Oklahoma City, Okla.] SAT M.03 7/7 NR/NR vs. Iowa State or Texas Tech FSN W, SUN. M.04 7/7 NR/NR vs. West Virginia FS1 W, MON M.05 8/7 2/3 vs. Baylor FS1 L, March NCAA First and Second Rounds [Austin, Texas] SAT M.17 8/8 NR/NR MAINE ESPN2 5:00 p.m. MON M.19 NCAA SECOND ROUND * - Big 12 Conference game All times Central. Rankings: Associated Press Top 25 / USA Today Coaches Poll NCAA ALL-TIME WINS LEADERS Tennessee 1,343 UConn 1,114 Louisiana Tech 1,110 James Madison 1,092 Texas 1,063 ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES Tennessee 37 Georgia 33 Stanford 32 Texas 31 UConn 30 MEDIA RELATIONS Sean Cartell UT Athletics Media Relations P.O. Box 7399, Austin, TX sean.cartell@athletics.utexas.edu TexasSports.com Date: March 17, 2018 Time: 5 p.m. CT Location: Austin, Texas Arena: Frank Erwin Center Capacity: 16,540 Series: Texas leads 1-0 GAME 33 NCAA FIRST ROUND MARCH 17, 2018 TEXAS 8/8 26-6, 15-3 Big 12 MAINE 23-9, 13-3 America East ESPN2 Play-by-Play: Analyst: Online: WatchESPN TALE OF THE TAPE Statistic Head Coach: Karen Aston at UT: (.697), 6th season Career: (.660), 11th season Head Coach: Amy Vachon at Maine: (.680), 2nd season Career: Same FM Play-by-Play: Craig Way Analyst: Fran Harris Online: TexasSports.com/audio 26-6 Overall Record Conference Record Points Per Game Rebounds Per Game Rebound Margin Assists Per Game Steals Per Game Blocks Per Game Turnovers Per Game Turnover Margin +2.9 GAME-DAY STORYLINES The No. 8 and second-seeded Texas women s basketball team begins its NCAA Tournament quest on Saturday when it plays host to 15-seeded Maine at the Frank Erwin Center. Tip-off is slated for 5 p.m. CT and the game will be nationally televised by ESPN2. In The NCAA Tournament: Texas is making its 31st all-time appearance in the NCAA Tournament, which ranks fourth most of any program in NCAA history. The Longhorns are one of just five programs to make 30 or more NCAA Tournament appearances all-time. Texas is (.580) alltime in NCAA Tournament play, including 8-4 under head coach Karen Aston. As The No. 2 Seed: Texas is a No. 2 seed for the sixth time in program history and holds a record of 13-5 (.722) all-time when competing in the NCAA Tournament as a No. 2 seed. The Series with Maine: Texas and Maine meet for the second time in the history of the two programs. The Longhorns lead the all-time series 1-0. In their only previous meeting, Texas defeated Maine in the Bell Atlantic Tournament in Piscataway, N.J., on December 29, Four-Year Seniors: Texas is led by its fourth-year seniors Ariel Atkins and Brooke McCarty. The duo holds a record of (.773) since the two first stepped foot on the court for the Longhorns at the beginning of the campaign. The two have led Texas to four NCAA Tournament appearances, three NCAA Sweet 16 showings and one NCAA Elite Eight appearance. Horns on the Boards: Texas has held the rebounding edge in 27 of 32 games this season and 87 times in the last 103 games. The Longhorns rank fourth nationally in rebound margin at and are 13th in the nation in rebounds per game at Texas rebounding average currently ranks tied for eighth on the school s single-season rebounds per game list at 43.0 boards per game. Offensive Efficiency: Texas ranks 16th in the nation in scoring offense at 80.7 points per game and 12th in scoring margin at The Longhorns have scored 2,853 points on the season and have the chance to become just the fifth team in program history to score 3,000 points in a year.

3 SUG SUTTON So. G St. Louis, Mo. PPG DESTINY LITTLETON Fr. G La Jolla, Calif. PPG JORDAN HOSEY Jr. F Pearland, Texas PPG LASHANN HIGGS Jr. G Round Rock, Texas PPG BROOKE MCCARTY 5-4 Sr. G League City, Texas 13.9 PPG JADA UNDERWOOD So. G/F Mesquite, Texas PPG Jr. F Ondo, Nigeria PPG Fr. G Houston, Texas PPG OLAMIDE ABOROWA CHASITY PATTERSON ARIEL ATKINS Sr. G Duncanville, Texas PPG JOYNER HOLMES So. G/F Cedar Hill, Texas PPG KHALEANN CARON-GOUDREAU 6-4 Jr. F Gatineau, Quebec 0.5 PPG AUDREY-ANN CARON-GOUDREAU 6-4 Sr. F Gatineau, Quebec 6.0 PPG RELLAH BOOTHE Fr. F Ocala, Fla. PPG JATARIE WHITE Jr. F/C Charlotte, N.C. TEXAS WOMEN S BASKETBALL QUICK REFERENCE PPG 2.9 RPG 1.4 RPG 2.3 RPG 3.4 RPG 4.4 RPG 1.4 RPG 2.4 RPG 1.1 RPG 5.5 RPG 6.0 RPG 1.4 RPG 5.0 RPG 3.6 RPG 6.0 RPG COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Karen Aston 6th Season as Head Coach at UT [Little Rock 87] Associate Head Coach: Tina Thompson 3rd Season at UT [Southern California 97] Assistant Coach: Jamie Carey 2nd Season at UT [Texas 04] Assistant Coach: George Washington 6th Season at UT [Abilene Christian 00] 2.3 APG 0.9 APG 0.3 BPG 1.4 SPG 4.5 APG 0.7 APG 0.2 BPG 0.7 APG 2.7 SPG 0.4 BPG 0.4 APG 1.6 BPG 0.3 BPG 0.3 BPG PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Olamide Aborowa OH-lah-MUH-day ah-bore-oh-uh Rellah Boothe RHEL-luh Caron-Goudreau care-ron - good-drow Khaléann Cally-Ann Lashann Higgs luh-shawn Sug Sutton sh-oog Jatarie White JUH-tar-EE 4Has played in 31 of 32 games with two starts in Member of the USA Basketball U19 Team in Nickname is Sug, short for Sugar, given her by her dad. 4Has played in eight games, averaging 11.6 mpg. 4The leading scorer in California state HS history (4,300). 4A 2017 McDonald s All-American. 4Has played in 31 games this season with three starts. 4Personal goal is to have a charge in every game. 4Career-high 13 pts, 8 rebs vs. Stetson ( ). 4Has started all 32 games this season for the Longhorns. 4One of three players to have played in 100+ career gms. 4Double-figure points in 19 games this season. 4Has played in 136 career games with 115 starts. 4Eighty-two career double-figure scoring performances. 4Eight career games of 40+ minutes. 4Has played in 29 games in 17-18, averaging 10.7 mpg. 4Career-high 19 pts, 9 rebs vs. UTSA ( ). 4Basketball role model is Christian Laettner. 4Has played in 26 games this season. 4Career-high 9 rebounds vs. West Virginia ( ). 4Texas rep to Big 12 Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. 4Has played in 21 games, averaging 7.8 mpg. 4The nation s No. 4 overall recruit in East Team MVP of the 2017 Jordan Brand Classic. 4Has played in 118 career games with 97 starts. 4Seventy-eight career double-figure scoring performances. 4Senior CLASS Award Finalist. 4The 2017 Big 12 Conference Freshman of the Year. 4Double-figure scoring in nine games this season. 4Named after Olympic track star Jackie Joyner-Kersee. 4Returned vs. Texas Tech (01/20/18) after missing previous 12 games due to stress injury in right foot. 4No. 30 in honor of HS coach and Texas Ex Shell Dailey. 4Has started 23 of 32 gms. for the Longhorns this season. 4Out indefinitely with injury to left wrist. 4MVP of the 2016 NJCAA National Championship. 4Career-high 14 points vs. West Virginia ( ). 4The nation s No. 3 overall recruit in MVP of the 2017 McDonald s All-American Game. 4Leads the team and 15th in the Big 12 in rebounding. 4Four double-doubles this season. 4Twenty games this season with double-figure scoring.

4 TEXAS WOMEN S BASKETBALL RADIO/TV ROSTER

5 HEAD COACH KAREN ASTON NUMERICAL ROSTER # NAME POS. HT. CLASS HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL 1 Sug Sutton G 5-8 So. St. Louis, Mo. Parkway North 4 Destiny Littleton G 5-9 Fr. La Jolla, Calif. The Bishop s School 5 Jordan Hosey F 6-1 Jr. Pearland, Texas Manville 10 Lashann Higgs G 5-9 Jr. Round Rock, Texas Cedar Ridge 11 Brooke McCarty G 5-4 Sr. League City, Texas Clear Springs 12 Jada Underwood G/F 6-0 So. Mesquite, Texas Horn 14 Olamide Aborowa F 6-3 Jr. Ondo, Nigeria Neumann-Goretti [Pa.] 15 Chasity Patterson G 5-5 Fr. Houston, Texas North Shore 23 Ariel Atkins G 5-11 Sr. Duncanville, Texas Duncanville 24 Joyner Holmes G/F 6-3 So. Cedar Hill, Texas Cedar Hill 30 Khaléann Caron-Goudreau F 6-4 Jr. Gatineau, Quebec IMG Academy 31 Audrey-Ann Caron-Goudreau F 6-4 Sr. Gatineau, Quebec IMG Academy 33 Rellah Boothe F 6-3 Fr. Ocala, Fla. IMG Academy 40 Jatarie White F/C 6-4 Jr. Charlotte, N.C. Providence Day 6TH SEASON AT TEXAS 11TH SEASON OVERALL 14th Season at UT as an assistant or head coach CAREER RECORD OVERALL CONFERENCE School [seasons] W L % W L % Charlotte [4] North Texas [1] TEXAS [6th] OVERALL [11th] YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD CONFERENCE W-L W-L FINISH POSTSEASON CHARLOTTE th A-10 WNIT First Round nd A-10 NCAA First Round th A-10 WNIT 2nd Round rd A-10 WNIT Final Four NORTH TEXAS rd Sun Belt - TEXAS t-8th Big t-3rd Big 12 NCAA 2nd Round t-3rd Big 12 NCAA Sweet nd Big 12 NCAA Elite nd Big 12 NCAA Sweet nd Big 12 CAREER MILESTONE WINS # TEAM OPPONENT [DATE] SCORE 1 Charlotte Hampton [ ] Charlotte George Washington [ ] North Texas Louisiana-Lafayette [ ] TEXAS OKLAHOMA [ ] OT 200 TEXAS TCU [ ] TROPHY CASE Big 12 Coach of the Year Texas Head Coach NCAA Final Four Texas Associate Head Coach Big 12 Tournament Champions Texas Associate Head Coach Big 12 Regular Season Champions , 2004 Texas Associate Head Coach Atlantic 10 Tournament Champions Charlotte Head Coach Set a school-record 27 wins in a season Charlotte Head Coach Arkansas Girls Basketball Coach of the Year ALPHABETICAL ROSTER # NAME POS. HT. CLASS HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL 14 Olamide Aborowa F 6-3 Jr. Ondo, Nigeria Neumann-Goretti [Pa.] 23 Ariel Atkins G 5-11 Sr. Duncanville, Texas Duncanville 33 Rellah Boothe F 6-3 Fr. Ocala, Fla. IMG Academy 31 Audrey-Ann Caron-Goudreau F 6-4 Sr. Gatineau, Quebec IMG Academy 30 Khaléann Caron-Goudreau F 6-4 Jr. Gatineau, Quebec IMG Academy 10 Lashann Higgs G 5-9 Jr. Round Rock, Texas Cedar Ridge 24 Joyner Holmes G/F 6-3 So. Cedar Hill, Texas Cedar Hill 5 Jordan Hosey F 6-1 Jr. Pearland, Texas Manville 4 Destiny Littleton G 5-9 Fr. La Jolla, Calif. The Bishop s School 11 Brooke McCarty G 5-4 Sr. League City, Texas Clear Springs 15 Chasity Patterson G 5-5 Fr. Houston, Texas North Shore 1 Sug Sutton G 5-8 So. St. Louis, Mo. Parkway North 12 Jada Underwood G/F 6-0 So. Mesquite, Texas Horn 40 Jatarie White F/C 6-4 Jr. Charlotte, N.C. Providence Day COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Karen Aston 6th Season as Head Coach at UT [Little Rock 87] Associate Head Coach: Tina Thompson 3rd Season at UT [Southern California 97] Assistant Coach: Jamie Carey 2nd Season at UT [Texas 04] Assistant Coach: George Washington 6th Season at UT [Abilene Christian 00] Sports Performance Coach: Zack Zillner 1st Season at UT [Kansas 11] ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF Vice President / Athletics Director: Chris Del Conte Women s Athletics Director: Chris Plonsky Senior Associate AD/Sport Administrator: Kathy Harston Sr. Associate AD/Student-Athlete Services: Dr. LaToya Smith Assistant AD/Basketball Operations: Angela Ortega Associate Athletic Trainer: Heidi Wlezien Special Assistant: Mark Recoulley Video Coordinator: Jama Sharp Coordinator of Community Engagement: Fran Harris Administrative Assistant: Dennis Colwell PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Olamide Aborowa Rellah Boothe Caron-Goudreau Khaléann Lashann Higgs Sug Sutton Jatarie White Heidi Wlezien OH-lah-MUH-day ah-bore-oh-uh RHEL-luh care-ron - good-drow Cally-Ann luh-shawn sh-oog JUH-tar-EE LUH-zeen INJURY REPORT Senior forward Audrey-Ann Caron-Goudreau is out indefinitely. She suffered a left-wrist bone contusion and wrist sprain against Kansas State (02/10/18) and underwent successful minor wrist surgery. QUICK FACTS Season of Basketball 44th [ ] All-Time Record [Pct.] 1, [.733] NCAA Appearances [Record] 30 [40-29] Conference regular-season titles 12 Conference tournament titles 10 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS Location Austin, Texas Enrollment 51,334 President Greg Fenves Vice President/AD Chris Del Conte Women s AD Christine Plonsky Founded 1883 Nickname/Mascot Longhorns/Bevo XIV Colors Burnt Orange & White [Pantone 159] Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Big 12 Home Arena Frank C. Erwin Center Capacity 16,540 TEXAS IN THE LAST THREE-PLUS YEARS 106 WINS THREE NCAA SWEET 16 APPEARANCES ONE NCAA ELITE EIGHT APPEARANCE FOUR TOP-SIX RECRUITING CLASSES

6 TEXAS BASKETBALL MEDIA CALENDAR Sunday - 11 Monday - 12 Tuesday - 13 Wednesday - 14 Thursday - 15 Friday - 16 Saturday - 17 OFF NCAA Selection Show 6 p.m. ESPN Lone Star Room Practice 9 a.m p.m. Cooley Pavilion OFF Practice 12-1:30 p.m. Frank Erwin Center Practice 2:50-4:20 p.m. Frank Erwin Center Texas vs. Maine 5 p.m. CT ESPN2 Frank Erwin Center SERIES HISTORY Texas and Maine meet for the second time in the history of the two programs. The Longhorns lead the all-time series 1-0. In their only previous meeting, Texas defeated Maine in the Bell Atlantic Tournament in Piscataway, N.J., on December 29, DEFEND THE DRUM The season marks the 40th anniversary of the Frank Erwin Center. Texas is playing host to the opening rounds of the NCAA Tournament at the Erwin Center for the 17th time in program history. Texas is (.882) inside the Frank Erwin Center since the start of the season. The Longhorns are 46-6 (.885) at home over the past three seasons, including a pair of NCAA Tournament wins in each of the past two seasons. Eight of those 10 losses at home since have come to opponents ranked in the AP top-six. Texas is (840) all-time in the Frank Erwin Center. WITH A WIN... Texas would improve to 27-6 on the season. The Longhorns would improve to (.586) all-time in NCAA Tournament play, including a 9-4 mark under head coach Karen Aston. Texas would advance to the NCAA Second Round for the fourth consecutive year. Texas would earn the 1,064th win all-time in program history. WHAT A TEXAS WIN LOOKS LIKE... Texas is 25-2 this season when out-rebounding its opponent. The Longhorns are 16-0 when holding their opponents to under 40 percent shooting. Texas is 14-1 this season when scoring 80 or more points. The Longhorns are 17-0 when holding their opponents to fewer than 70 points. Texas is 24-0 this season when leading its opponent at the half. WHAT TO WATCH FOR... Senior guard Brooke McCarty (1,585 career points) needs 12 more points to surpass Andrea Lloyd (1,596 career points) for 15th place on the UT all-time career scoring list. McCarty (401 career assists) needs nine more assists to surpass Ashleigh Fontenette (409 career assists) for 10th place on the UT all-time career assists. Senior guard Ariel Atkins (1,449 career points) needs 16 more points to surpass Nell Fortner (1,466 career points) for 21st place on UT s all-time career scoring list. ASTON SECOND-WINNINGEST AT UT Texas head coach Karen Aston is in the midst of her sixth season at the helm of the Longhorns program. During that time, she has taken Texas back to among the nation s elite programs. Aston earned her 225th career victory against Oklahoma on Dec. 28. Her head coaching career also includes stops at Charlotte and North Texas. Aston is (.697) in her sixth year at Texas. Last season, Aston became the school s secondwinningest coach all-time. TEXAS ALL-TIME VICTORIES BY COACHES 1. Jody Conradt [ ] Karen Aston [2012-Present] Gail Goestenkors [ ] Rodney Page [ ] 38 POLL APPEARANCES Texas is ranked No. 8 in this week s Associated Press poll. The Longhorns have made the second-most AP poll appearances all-time at 537. There have been 746 all-time official weeks in the 42-year history of the Associated Press poll. Tennessee has the most all-time AP poll appearances at 715. Tennessee 715 Texas 537 Georgia 528 USA BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE This summer, Texas sent six players to tryouts for USA Basketball teams. Of those six, a nationleading four players participated on three USA Basketball teams. Freshman guard Destiny Littleton earned a gold medal as part of the USA U18 3x3 FIBA World Cup Team. Sophomores Joyner Holmes and Alecia Sutton were part of the silver medalist USA U19 FIBA World Cup Team. Senior Ariel Atkins helped the USA U23 Team win the inaugural Four Nations Tournament. MOST PLAYERS ON USA BASKETBALL TEAMS Texas 4 Ohio State 2 Tennessee 2 UConn 2 UCLA 2 * includes USA U18 3x3, U19 and U23 National Teams Press Conference 2:10 p.m. TEXAS 1,000-POINT CLUB Rank/Player Points Years 1. Annette Smith 2, Linda Waggoner 2, Clarissa Davis 2, Cinietra Henderson 1, Tiffany Jackson 1, Vicki Hall 1, Fran Harris 1, Retha Swindell 1, Chassidy Fussell 1, Stacy Stephens 1, Heather Schreiber 1, Edwina Brown 1, Brittainey Raven 1, Danielle Viglione 1, Andrea Lloyd 1, Brooke McCarty 1, Pres. 17. Beverly Williams 1, Kim Basinger 1, Kathleen Nash 1, Yulonda Wimbish 1, Nell Fortner 1, Ariel Atkins 1, Pres. 23. Jackie Swaim 1, Imani McGee-Stafford 1, Ashleigh Fontenette 1, Cathy Burns 1, Angela Jackson 1, Susan Anderson 1, Amie Smith 1, Joy Williams 1, NeKeshia Henderson 1, Sherryl Hauglum 1, Erica Routt 1, Terri Mackey 1, Nneka Enemkpali 1, Johnna Pointer 1, Kelsey Lang 1, Nina Norman 1, Cheryl Hartman 1, Jamie Carey * 1, Yvonne Anderson 1, Earnesia Williams 1, Tracy Cook 1, * - Includes only points scored at Texas.

7 RECORD WHEN... Overall 26-6 Home 14-2 Away 8-3 Neutral 4-1 Decided by 3 points or fewer 0-1 Decided by 4-6 points 1-2 Decided by 7-9 points 1-2 Decided by points 11-0 Decided by 20 points or more 13-1 Out-rebounding opponent 25-2 Out-rebounded by opponent 1-4 Equals opponent s rebounds 0-0 Scoring first 15-1 Opponent scores first 11-5 Leading at half 24-0 Trailing at half 2-6 Tied at half 0-0 Regulation 26-6 Overtime 0-0 Leading FG% 24-0 Trailing FG% 2-6 Equals opponent FG% 0-0 FG%.500 and higher 9-1 FG% FG% FG%.299 and lower 0-0 Opponent FG%.500 & over 1-2 Opponent FG% Opponent FG% Opponent FG%.299 and lower 3-0 Leading FT% 16-2 Trailing FT% 9-4 Equals opponent FT% 1-0 Scoring 100+ points 2-0 Scoring points 4-0 Scoring points 8-1 Scoring points 9-3 Scoring points 2-1 Scoring points 1-1 Scoring fewer than 50 points 0-0 Opponent scores 90+ points 0-0 Opponent scores points 0-3 Opponent scores points 5-3 Opponent scores points 8-0 Opponent scores points 9-0 Opponent scores fewer than 50 points 4-0 Atlantic Coast Conference 1-0 Big 12 Conference 17-4 Big Ten Conference 0-0 Pac-12 Conference 1-0 Southeastern Conference 3-1 White uniform 15-2 Burnt Orange uniform 6-3 Gray uniform 2-1 Black uniform 3-0 Longhorn Network 11-0 ESPN 0-0 ESPN2 0-4 ESPNU 1-0 SEC Network 1-0 FOX Sports Network 4-0 FOX Sports 1 / Regional telecasts 3-1 November 6-0 December 5-1 January 6-3 February 7-1 March 2-1 TEXAS PROBABLE STARTERS NO NAME CL POS LAST OUTING 11 Brooke McCarty Sr. PG 16 pts, 4 3-FG, 2 rebs in 37 min vs. Baylor 10 Lashann Higgs Jr. G 20 pts, 7 rebs, 3 asts in 33 min vs. Baylor 23 Ariel Atkins Sr. G 12 pts, 5 rebs, 3 stls in 37 min vs. Baylor 24 Joyner Holmes So. G/F 5 pts, 8 rebs 2 asts in 28 min vs. Baylor 40 Jatarie White Jr. C 12 pts, 7 rebs in 33 min vs. Baylor QUICK HITS Texas women s basketball is in the midst of its 44th season of intercollegiate basketball. Texas ranks fifth all-time in NCAA history with 1,063 all-time victories. The Longhorns have made 31 all-time NCAA Tournament appearances, which is fourth-most of any NCAA D-I Women s Basketball program. Texas head coach Karen Aston is (.697) now in her sixth season at the helm of the Longhorns. She is the program s second-winningest coach in UT history behind Jody Conradt s 783 victories on the Forty Acres. This year s Texas team tied the school record for most Big 12 wins in a season at 15. The , and squads also posted 15 Big 12 victories. Entering this year s NCAA Tournament, Texas has advanced to three consecutive NCAA Sweet 16s for the first time since the 2002, 2003 and 2004 campaigns. Since the start of the season, Texas has earned 19 wins against foes ranked in the Associated Press Top-25. The Longhorns are 5-5 against AP Top-25 teams this season. Dating back to the start of the season, the Longhorns have won the rebound battle in 87 of 102 total games. Texas has held the edge on the boards in 27 of 32 games this season and ranks fourth nationally in rebound margin (+10.4). The Longhorns are averaging 43.0 rebounds per game, which ranks 13th nationally. Texas rebounding margin of ranks fourth in program history. The school record for rebound margin in a single season is Texas ranks 16th nationally in scoring offense (80.7 ppg) and 12th in scoring margin (+17.0). Three Texas players have played in 100 or more career games - Brooke McCarty (136), Ariel Atkins (118) and Lashann Higgs (100). Senior guard Brooke McCarty has 239 career three-pointers made, which ranks second all-time in program history. She is one of only four players in school annals to make 200 or more career threes. McCarty ranks fourth in program history in threepoint percentage at 39.6 percent (239-of-603). Just three players in program history (Jamie Carey, Kathleen Nash and Vicki Hall) have shot better than 40 percent from beyond the arc for their careers. Carey is the school s all-time three-point field goal percentage leader at 41.8 percent. McCarty is the program s all-time career leader in total minutes played with 4,068. She is the first player in program history to eclipse the 4,000 minutes played mark. McCarty leads the Big 12 Conference and is 19th nationally in assist-to-turnover ratio at Senior guard Ariel Atkins ranks fourth in program history in free-throw percentage with a 82.9 percent clip (272-of-328). Atkins ranks 34th nationally and second in the Big 12 in steals per game at Atkins ranks 44th nationally in field-goal percentage at 53.1 percent. TEN McDONALD S ALL-AMERICANS Ten players on the current Texas roster are McDonald s High School All-Americans. Texas head coach Karen Aston has signed 11 McDonald s All-Americans, in her sixth season as head coach on the Forty Acres. CURRENT MCDONALD S ALL-AMERICANS Ariel Atkins 2014 Brooke McCarty 2014 Jatarie White 2014 Lashann Higgs 2015 Jordan Hosey 2015 Joyner Holmes 2016 Alecia Sutton 2016 Rellah Boothe 2017 Destiny Littleton 2017 Chasity Patterson 2017 McCARTY A USA TODAY THIRD-TEAM ALL-AMERICAN Senior guard Brooke McCarty was named a USA Today Third-Team All-America selection. McCarty becomes Texas first All-America selection (excluding honorable mention honors) since Tiffany Jackson in McCarty, the 2017 Big 12 Player of the Year, leads the Big 12 Conference and ranks 19th nationally in assist-to-turnover ratio at McCarty leads her team and ranks fifth in the Big 12 in assists per game at 4.5. She also is second on her team and 14th in the Big 12 in points per game at McCarty is her team s leader in minutes per game at 31.9, which ranks 13th among Big 12 players. McCarty was named a First-Team All-Big 12 Conference selection this year for the third consecutive season. She is the first three-year firstteam all-conference selection for the Longhorns since Tiffany Jackson in 2005, 2006 and McCarty is a member of an elite group in Texas history to earn three First-Team All-Conference honors. That includes Kamie Ethridge (1984, 1985, 1986); Vicki Hall (1990, 1991, 1993); Fran Harris (1984, 1985, 1986); Tiffany Jackson (2005, 2006, 2007) and Andrea Lloyd (1984, 1985, 1986, 1987).

8 DOUBLE-DOUBLES Player Career Season Aborowa 0 0 Atkins 1 0 Boothe 0 0 A. Caron-Goudreau 1 1 K. Caron-Goudreau 0 0 Higgs 1 0 Holmes 9 1 Hosey 0 0 McCarty 2 2 Littleton 0 0 Patterson 0 0 Sutton 0 0 Underwood 0 0 White 4 4 TIMES FOULED OUT Player Career Season Aborowa 0 0 Atkins 9 1 Boothe 0 0 A. Caron-Goudreau 9 3 K. Caron-Goudreau 2 0 Higgs 1 0 Holmes 4 0 Hosey 0 0 McCarty 1 1 Littleton 0 0 Patterson 0 0 Sutton 1 0 Underwood 0 0 White 3 3 CENTURY-MARK NOTES Texas has scored 100 or more points in two games this season, reaching 100 against McNeese State (Nov. 15) and 120 vs. UTSA (Nov. 17). The Longhorns are 68-0 all-time when scoring 100 or more points. Texas scored 100 or more points in back-to-back games for just the fifth time in program history. The Longhorns have never scored 100 or more points in three consecutive games. Up until this season, the Longhorns had not reached the century mark since defeating Sam Houston State on Dec. 15, The school record for most 100-point games in a season is seven, accomplished in FINDING BALANCE One of the trademarks of this Texas team has been the squad s incredible balance. Four Longhorns are averaging double-digit point totals, led by Ariel Atkins 14.8 points per game. Despite the fact that Texas ranks 16th nationally in scoring offense (80.7 points per game), no single Texas player averages 15 points per game. Five Texas players are averaging better than 4.0 rebounds per game, led by 6.0 points per game each from Joyner Holmes and Jatarie White. Eleven Longhorns are averaging double-figure minutes per game averages, with just one player (Brooke McCarty minutes per game) averaging better than 30 minutes per game. Six different Texas players have led the Longhorns in scoring this season and nine different players have been the team s leading rebounder. Three or more Texas players have scored in double figures in 31 of 32 games this season. Four or more Longhorns have scored in double figures 18 times this year with four games in which five or more Texas players scored in double digits. CLEANING THE GLASS Texas has been dominating the rebounding game so far in , winning the battle of the boards in 27 of 32 games this season. It has been a staple of the program, and dating back to the start of the campaign, UT has held the edge on the glass in 87 of 102 total games. The Longhorns rank No. 4 in the nation in rebounding margin at and rank 13th nationally in rebounds per game at Texas average of 43.0 rebounds per game ranks eighth on the school s all-time single-season rebounds list and the Longhorns rebounding margin of ranks fourth on the school s all-time singleseason rebound margin chart. On December 31 against West Virginia, the Longhorns brought down 63 rebounds. It marked just the ninth time in program history that Texas has recorded 60 or more rebounds in a single game and tied for the fourth-most rebounds in a single game. TEXAS SINGLE-GAME REBOUND RECORDS Texas Lutheran Texas Southern Rice West Virginia Texas State Hofstra Sam Houston State Kansas Grambling State OFFENSIVE IMPROVEMENT One of the greatest improvements on the Texas team has been the squad s performance on the offensive end of the floor. The Longhorns rank 16th nationally in scoring offense with 80.7 points per game and 12th in scoring margin at Though the team s schedule has not been quite as rigorous as the pre-conference slate (the Longhorns played all four NCAA Final Four teams last year), Texas still ranks 17th nationally in strength of schedule. The Longhorns have scored 2,853 total points on the season. This year s Texas team has the opportunity to become just the fifth team in program history to reach 3,000 points in a single season. Texas is averaging 16.5 assists per game on the year, which ranks ninth on the school s all-time single-season assists list. In a comparison between the first 32 games of the season and the first 32 of the season, Texas has greatly improved numbers in points per game, scoring margin, field-goal percentage and assists per game. 32-GAME COMPARISON ( vs ) Statistic 32g g Points/Game Scoring Margin FG Pct Assists/Game BROOKE BEYOND THE ARC Senior Texas guard Brooke McCarty recently moved into second place on the school s all-time career list for three-pointers made. McCarty now has 239 career three-pointers. Danielle Viglione holds the school s all-time record for career three-pointers made at 293. Current Texas assistant coach Jamie Carey, who coaches the Texas guards and is responsible for the team s offensive schemes, ranks fifth all-time, as she made 193 career three-pointers from McCarty is just the fourth player in program history to make 200 or more treys. Danielle Viglione, Kathleen Nash and Fussell are the others. McCarty also ranks fourth on the school s threepoint field-goal percentage list. McCarty has made 39.6 percent of her career three-pointers, while Carey made a school-record 41.8 percent of her shots from beyond the arc. Just three players in program history (Carey, Nash and Vicki Hall) have shot better than 40 percent from three-point range for their Texas careers. UT ALL-TIME LEADERS - THREE-POINT FG PCT. 1. Jamie Carey ( ) Kathleen Nash ( ) 40.4 Vicki Hall ( ) Brooke McCarty (2014-Present) Heather Schreiber ( ) 39.3 UT ALL-TIME LEADERS - THREE-POINT FG MADE 1. Danielle Viglione ( ) Brooke McCarty (2014-Present) Kathleen Nash ( ) Chassidy Fussell ( ) Jamie Carey ( ) 193 MCCARTY IN THE BIG 12 RANKINGS (all games) 1st Assist-to-Turnover Ratio (2.7) 5th Assists Per Game (4.5) 8th Three-Pointers Made (58) 13th Minutes Played (31.9) 14th Points Per Game (13.9) THE IRON WOMAN Senior Texas guard Brooke McCarty, the 2017 Big 12 Conference Player of the Year, has played in 136 games in her collegiate career and has started 115. Both numbers lead the team. McCarty has played more minutes than any other player in University of Texas history with 4,068. She is the first player in program history to eclipse 4,000 career minutes played. Her 29.9 minutes per game for her career ranks seventh all-time at UT. McCarty ranks second in UT school history in career three-pointers made with 239. She has 1,585 career points and ranks 16th on the school s all-time career scoring list. She needs 12 more points to surpass Andrea Lloyd (1,596 career points) for 15th place on the UT all-time career

9 scoring list. McCarty (401 career assists) needs nine more assists to surpass Ashleigh Fontenette (409 career assists) for 10th place on the UT all-time career assists. McCarty has been on the watch list for every major national player of the year award, was a First-Team All-Big 12 selection and a third-team All-American, as selected by USA Today Sports. TEXAS AVERAGE CAREER MINUTES PLAYED Tiffany Jackson ( ) Jamie Carey ( ) Kenya Larkin ( ) Vicki Hall ( ) Chassidy Fussell ( ) Andrea Lloyd ( ) Brooke McCarty (2014-Present) Edwina Brown ( ) Amie Smith ( ) Heather Schreiber ( ) ATKINS FILLING UP THE STAT SHEET Senior Texas guard Ariel Atkins has had a distinguished career on the Forty Acres but has worked hard to ensure that her best season will be her final year at Texas. Atkins has the ability to fill up the stat sheet like no other player in the Big 12 Conference. She is the only player in the league to rank in the top-20 of ninedifferent Big 12 statistical categories - including the impressive feat of points per game, rebounds per game, steals per game, blocks per game and assists per game. Atkins currently ranks second in the Big 12 Conference and 34th in the nation in steals per game at Last season, she led the league in steals (all games combined) at 2.0. Atkins has scored in double figures 78 times in her Texas career, including 26 of 32 games this season. Atkins has scored 20 or more points seven times this season. This season, Atkins became the 43rd person in program history to reach 1,000 career points and currently ranks 22nd in school history in scoring. She has been on the watch lists for the majority of the national player of the year awards this season. ATKINS IN THE BIG 12 RANKINGS (all games) 2nd Three-Point Percentage (.411) 2nd Free-Throw Percentage (.852) 2nd Steals Per Game (2.7) 8th Field-Goal Percentage (.531) 9th Assist-to-Turnover Ratio (1.6) 10th Points Per Game (14.8) 12th Assists Per Game (3.2) 15th Blocks Per Game (0.8) 18th Rebounds Per Game (5.5) 28th Minutes Per Game (27.5) WHITE SUCCEEDING AT TEXAS After sitting out last season due to NCAA transfer rules, junior forward Jatarie White is thriving with the Longhorns. White has played in all 32 games for Texas with 31 starts at the center position. She is averaging 6.0 rebounds per game, which leads the team, and also adding 10.5 points per game. White s averages through 32 games at Texas are up significantly from her first two years combined at South Carolina. Statistic First 2 Years (SC) This Year (UT) Minutes/Game Points/Game Rebounds/Game FG% HIGGS MOST IMPROVED - AND EFFICIENT Junior guard Lashann Higgs is easily the player on the Texas team who has shown the most improvement from a year ago. Higgs attributes the change to an increase in confidence, not getting down on herself when she makes mistakes, and spending a great deal of time in the gym. The day before the team s exhibition game against Oklahoma City University on November 5, Texas coach Karen Aston asked her team which player wanted to assume the role of graduated senior Brianna Taylor - the role of a lockdown, defensive stopper who would draw the assignment of guarding the opposing team s best perimeter player. Higgs raised her hand immediately. Higgs has stated that her focus on defense has allowed the game to come to her offensively, as she is not putting as much pressure on herself to perform on the offensive end of the floor. In addition to being named a Second-Team All-Big 12 Conference selection, Higgs was named to the Big 12 All-Defensive Team in Higgs has started all 32 games for the Longhorns this season. She ranks third on her team in scoring with 12.8 points per game. Higgs has scored in double figures in 19 games this season, including 20 or more points on four occasions this season. Higgs scored 25 points in the team s conference opener against Oklahoma on December 28, Since that time, her averages in many statistical categories have been impressively improved from the first 78 games of her career. HIGGS CAREER COMPARISON Statistic First 78 Games Last 22 Games Points/Game FG Pct Pt. Made FT Pct Steals/Game HOLMES RETURNING TO FORM Sophomore guard/forward Joyner Holmes, after missing the first semester, is beginning to return to form. Due to her improved play and an injury to senior forward Audrey-Ann Caron-Goudreau that has her sidelined indefinitely, Holmes has been in the starting lineup in six of the last eight games at the four spot. In her last 13 games combined, Holmes is averaging 8.8 points per game and a squad-best 7.3 rebounds per game. Holmes has scored in double figures in eight of her last 13 games for the Longhorns, including a double-double against Iowa State on Jan. 27. On the season, Holmes has played in 22 games, averaging 6.5 points per game and 5.0 rebounds per game. THOMPSON SELECTED TO WBHOF Associate head coach Tina Thompson has been selected for induction into the Women s Basketball Hall of Fame, Class of 2018, it was announced on Feb. 12. The 2018 Women s Basketball Hall of Fame Induction Weekend will be June 8-10, 2018 in Knoxville, Tenn. Thompson also has been named a finalist for the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Thompson, who is in her third season on the Texas coaching staff, was the first overall pick in the inaugural WNBA Draft, a two-time Olympic gold medalist and a four-time WNBA Champion. She works directly with the Longhorns post players. Throughout her 17-year professional playing career, Thompson was a four-time WNBA champion with the Houston Comets (1997, 1998, 1999, 2000), a member of the WNBA All-Decade team, an eighttime All-WNBA team selection, a nine-time WNBA All-Star, and the WNBA All-Star MVP in Texas has posted a (.804) record since Thompson s arrival on the Forty Acres.

10 BIG 12 AWARDS Coach of the Year: Kim Mulkey, Baylor Player of the Year: Kalani Brown, Baylor Defensive Player of the Year: Lauren Cox, Baylor Newcomer of the Year: Loryn Goodwin, Oklahoma State Freshman of the Year: Shaina Pellington, Oklahoma Sixth Man Award: Amy Okonkwo, TCU All-Big 12 First Team Kalani Brown, Baylor Lauren Cox, Baylor Kristy Wallace, Baylor Bridget Carleton, Iowa State Vionise Pierre-Louis, Oklahoma Loryn Goodwin, Oklahoma State Kaylee Jensen, Oklahoma State Ariel Atkins, Texas Brooke McCarty, Texas Teana Muldrow, West Virginia All-Big 12 Second Team Kayla Goth, Kansas State Gabbi Ortiz, Oklahoma Amy Okonkwo, TCU Lashann Higgs, Texas Naomi Davenport, West Virginia All-Big 12 Honorable Mention Dekeiya Cohen, Baylor Christalah Lyons, Kansas Peyton Williams, Kansas State Ana Llanusa, Oklahoma Maddie Manning, Oklahoma Shaina Pellington, Oklahoma Braxtin Miller, Oklahoma State Jordan Moore, TCU Kianna Ray, TCU Chania Ray, West Virginia Big 12 All-Defensive Team Lauren Cox, Baylor Kristy Wallace, Baylor Loryn Goodwin, Oklahoma State Ariel Atkins, Texas Lashann Higgs, Texas Big 12 All-Freshman Team Alexis Morris, Baylor Rachel Ranke, Kansas State Ana Llanusa, Oklahoma Shaina Pellington, Oklahoma Braxtin Miller, Oklahoma State LONGHORN HONORS PRESEASON RANKINGS Associated Press No. 2 Athlon No. 2 espnw No. 2 USBWA No. 2 Lindy s No. 3 Sports Illustrated No. 3 Street & Smith s No. 6 USA Today Coaches No. 6 BROOKE MCCARTY First-Team All-Big 12 -Big 12 All-Tournament Team Preseason All-Big 12 Street & Smith s First-Team Preseason All-American espnw s Top-25 Players Nancy Lieberman Award Top-10 Finalist South Point Shootout All-Tournament Team -Wooden Award Mid-Season Watch List -Wade Trophy Midseason Watch List -Naismith Trophy Late-Season Team -Big 12 Player of the Week (Dec. 18) ARIEL ATKINS First-Team All-Big 12 Big 12 All-Defensive Team -Big 12 All-Tournament Team Preseason All-Big 12 Street & Smith sthird-team Preseason All-American Cheryl Miller Award Top-10 Finalist -Wooden Award Mid-Season Watch List -Naismith Trophy Late-Season Team -Wade Trophy Mid-Season Watch List -Senior CLASS Award Finalist -Big 12 Player of the Week (Jan. 15) LASHANN HIGGS -Second-Team All-Big 12 -Big 12 All-Defensive Team -Big 12 Player of the Week (Jan. 08) CHASITY PATTERSON Preseason Big 12 Freshman of the Year JATARIE WHITE Preseason Big 12 Newcomer of the Year Katrina McClain Award Preseason Watch List South Point Shootout All-Tournament Team

11 ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL Week 18 - March 12, 2018 RK TEAM RECORD PTS 1 UConn (32) Baylor Louisville Mississippi State Notre Dame Oregon South Carolina TEXAS UCLA Ohio State Florida State Tennessee Oregon State Texas A&M Stanford Maryland Missouri Georgia South Florida Duke NC State Green Bay Belmont LSU Mercer Others receiving votes: Gonzaga 16, Iowa 14, Arizona State 14, Quinnipiac 12, DePaul 9, Minnesota 8, Oklahoma State 7, Central Michigan 6, California 4, Michigan 4, Florida Gulf Coast 3, West Virginia 2. USA TODAY COACHES POLL Week 18 - March 12, 2018 RK TEAM RECORD PTS 1 UConn Baylor Louisville Mississippi State Oregon Notre Dame South Carolina TEXAS UCLA Ohio State Florida State Oregon State Tennessee Texas A&M Missouri Maryland Georgia Duke Stanford South Florida Green Bay N.C. State DePaul Mercer Belmont Others receiving votes: Florida Gulf Coast 25; Central Michigan 13; Miami (Fla.) 12; Syracuse (22-8) 10; LSU 9; Michigan 9; Virginia 7; Marquette 5; Oklahoma State 5; Arkansas-Little Rock 3; Buffalo 2; Minnesota 2; Virginia Tech 2; UCF 1; Quinnipiac 1. WEEK-BY-WEEK RANKINGS WEEK RECORD AP COACHES NCAA RPI NCAA SOS* Pre N N T4 - - N D D D D J J J J J F F F F M M Final * SOS = Strength of schedule () = first-place votes in parenthesis TEXAS vs. AP TOP (.500) (.500) Overall (.438) Home (.558) Away (.262) Neutral (.515) vs. Top 10 teams (.362) Karen Aston (at Texas) (.431) Note: Prior to the season, the national polls ranked only the Top 20 teams, not Top 25 as is the current practice. NCAA/BIG 12 STAT RANKINGS March 8, 2018 NCAA BIG 12 # Assist Turnover Ratio Assists Per Game Blocked Shots Field-Goal % Field-Goal % D Free-Throw % Personal Fouls Rebound Margin Scoring Defense Scoring Margin Scoring Offense Steals Per Game Three Pt FG % D Three-Point FGs Three-Point FG % Turnover Margin Turnovers Forced Won-Lost Percentage BIG 12 CONFERENCE STANDINGS March 6, 2018 STANDINGS BIG 12 OVERALL TEAM W-L % W-L % Baylor TEXAS Oklahoma State Oklahoma TCU West Virginia Iowa State Kansas State Kansas Texas Tech ALL-TIME FINISHES IN THE BIG 12 YEAR PRESEASON POLL FINISH BIG 12 RECORD N/A 2 nd nd 2 nd nd 2 nd st 3 rd-t th 3 rd-t th 8 th-t rd 7 th-t th 7 th nd-t 4 th-t nd 6 th th 7 th-t rd 7 th-t nd 8 th-t st 2 nd st 1 st-t rd 1 st st 5 th nd 7 th th 4 th th 4 th nd 7 th n/a 2 nd-t 12-4 MEDIA GUIDELINES Interviews with any staff member or player must be scheduled through the UT Media Relations Office. To schedule, please contact Sean Cartell (sean. cartell@athletics.utexas.edu), Please do not contact a player or coach without arranging the interview through the UT Media Relations Office. We ask that you do not arrive unannounced at the basketball office, Erwin Center, Cooley Pavilion or dining hall to interview a player or coach without arranging it through the UT Media Relations Office. Media members must be escorted to interviews and to the basketball office by a member of the UT Media Relations Office.

12 WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME... TEAM Texas Scored 80 Points: 81 vs. Iowa State [81-69] ( ) Texas Scored 90 Points: 92 vs. TCU [92-65] ( ) Texas Scored 100 Points: 120 vs. UTSA [120-70] ( ) WNBA DRAFT All-time Longhorns selected in the WNBA Draft. YEAR PLAYER ROUND [OVERALL PICK] TEAM 1999 Edna Campbell 1st [10] Phoenix Mercury 2000 Edwina Brown $ 1st [3] Detroit Shock 2004 Stacy Stephens # 3rd [37] Houston Comets 2005 Heather Schreiber 3rd [39] Los Angeles Sparks 2005 Jamie Carey * 3rd [31] Phoenix Mercury 2007 Tiffany Jackson 1st [5] New York Liberty 2010 Brittainey Raven 3rd [33] Atlanta Dream 2015 Nneka Enemkpali 3rd [26] Seattle Storm 2016 Imani McGee-Stafford 1st [10] Chicago Sky $ - 1st collegian taken in 2000 WNBA Draft # - later traded to Detroit Shock * - later signed with Connecticut Sun ADMINISTRATORS/COACHES IN THE PROS Shell (Bollin) Dailey - San Antonio-WNBA [former interim Head Coach] Nell Fortner - Indiana-WNBA [former Head Coach] Clarissa Davis-Wrightsil - San Antonio-WNBA [former Chief Operations Officer, ] ALL-TIME PLAYERS IN THE PROS WNBA 1996-present 17 Longhorns have played in the WNBA. Edwina Brown - Detroit Shock [ ]; Phoenix Mercury [2003]; Houston Comets [2006] Edna Campbell - Phoenix Mercury [1999]; Seattle Storm [2000]; Sacramento Monarchs [ ]; San Antonio Silver Stars [2005] Jamie Carey - Connecticut Sun [ ] Carla Cortijo - Atlanta Dream [ ] Clarissa Davis - Phoenix Mercury [1999] Tai Dillard - San Antonio Silver Stars [ ] Vicki Hall - Cleveland Rockers [ ]; Indiana Fever [2001]; Los Angeles Sparks [2002] Fran Harris - Houston Comets [1997]; Utah Starzz [1998] NeKeshia Henderson - Houston Comets [1997, ] Angela Jackson - Washington Mystics [1998] Tiffany Jackson - New York Liberty [ ]; Tulsa Shock [ ]; Los Angeles Sparks [2017-Present] Andrea Lloyd - Minnesota Lynx [ ] Imani McGee-Stafford - Chicago Sky [ ]; Atlanta Dream [2017-Present] Catarina Pollini - Houston Comets [1997] Brittainey Raven - Atlanta Dream [2010] Stacy Stephens - Detroit Shock [2004] Danielle Viglione - Sacramento Monarchs [1997] AMERICAN BASKETBALL LEAGUE (ABL) Six Longhorns played in the ABL. Edna Campbell - Colorado Xplosion [ ] Clarissa Davis-Wrightsil - New England Blizzard [ ]; Long Beach StingRays [ ]; San Jose Lasers [1998] Vicki Hall - Colorado Xplosion [ ]; Nashville Noise [1998] Nekeshia Henderson - San Jose Lasers [1998] Andrea Lloyd-Curry - Columbus Quest [ ] Beverly Williams - Long Beach StingRays [ ]; Columbus Quest [1998] Opponent Scored Fewer Than 50 Points: 39 by Texas Tech [90-39] ( ) Opponent Scored Fewer Than 40 Points: 39 by Texas Tech [90-39] ( ) Texas Made 10 or More Three-Pointers: 10 vs. TCU [10-of-19] ( ) Texas Did Not Make a Three-Pointer: 0 vs. West Virginia [0-of-0] ( ) Texas Did Not Make a Free Throw: 0 vs. Marquette [0-of-0] ( ) Texas Recorded 60 or More Rebounds: 63 vs. West Virginia ( ) Texas Recorded 70 or More Rebounds: 71 vs. Texas Southern ( ) Texas Recorded 20 or More Assists: 24 vs. Iowa State ( ) Texas Recorded 25 or More Assists: 25 vs. Louisiana Tech ( ) Texas Recorded 15 or More Steals: 16 vs. Kansas State ( ) Texas Recorded 20 or More Steals: 20 vs. Boston University ( ) Texas Recorded 10 or More Blocks: 11 vs. TCU ( ) Texas Recorded 5 or Fewer Turnovers: 5 vs. LSU ( ) Texas Recorded 30 or More Turnovers: 31 vs. Kansas ( ) Texas Recorded 35 or More Turnovers: 37 vs. Sacramento State ( ) INDIVIDUAL A Texas Player Scored 30 or More Points: 32, Brooke McCarty vs. Baylor ( ) A Texas Player Scored 40 or More Points: 48, Danielle Viglione vs. Houston ( ) A Texas Player Made Five or More Three-Pointers: 7, Brooke McCarty vs. Baylor [7-of-9] ( ) A Texas Player Made 10 or More Three-Pointers: 11, Danielle Viglione vs. Houston [11-of-26] ( ) A Texas Player Made 15 or More Free-Throws: 16, Edwina Brown vs. Texas Tech [16-of-19] ( ) A Texas Player Shot 100 Percent from the Free-Throw Line (min. 10 att.): Chassidy Fussell vs. Tennessee [10-of-10] ( ) A Texas Player Recorded 20 or More Rebounds: 21, Nneka Enemkpali vs. West Virginia ( ) A Texas Player Recorded 10 or More Assists: 11, Brooke McCarty vs. TCU ( ) A Texas Player Recorded 10 or More Steals: 12, Kamie Ethridge vs. Pepperdine ( ) A Texas Player Recorded 10 or More Blocks: 10, Ashley Gayle vs. Cincinnati ( ) Two Texas Players Had Double-Doubles in the Same Game: Joyner Holmes [16 pts, 13 rebs] and Kelsey Lang [10 pts, 10 rebs] vs. UT Rio Grande Valley ( ) A Texas Player Recorded A Triple-Double: Ashleigh Fontenette vs. UT-Pan American [17 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists] ( ) TEXAS IN OVERTIME Overtime Games 41 [23-18] Last Overtime Game at Florida State [W, 92-88]

13 TEXAS SIGNS NATION S NO. 3 RECRUITING CLASS The University of Texas women s basketball program has inked one of the nation s top signing classes for the year, head coach Karen Aston announced. The Longhorns have secured a No. 3 recruiting class from ESPN.com and Prospects Nation. This is the fourth consecutive top-six national class under Aston and her fifth consecutive class that is ranked among the nation s top-11, according to ESPN.com. With the addition, the Longhorns will add depth both in the post and on the perimeter with four versatile players who have high-level experience and vast skill-sets. * * * Joanne Allen-Taylor (5-8, PG, Houston, Texas / Cypress Falls HS) Allen-Taylor is one of the nation s top-15 point guards in the class of 2018 and ranked among the top-60 players nationally. She is the No. 56 overall player according to espnw Hoop Gurlz, No. 44 by Prospects Nation and No. 52 from the Blue Star Report. Through three seasons at Cypress Falls High School in Houston, Allen-Taylor is averaging 19.0 points per game, 3.8 assists per game, 2.6 steals per game and 4.2 rebounds per game for her prep career. Allen-Taylor is a three-time first-team All- District selection and has been named TABC and TGCA All-State in both and She also is a two-time TGCA All-Region selection the past two seasons. Allen-Taylor was named the VYPE Northwest Houston Basketball Player of the Year. An excellent student, Allen-Taylor also was named a first-team All-District Academic selection in each of the last two years. As a junior in , Allen-Taylor averaged 20.4 points per game 0.8 assists per game and 0.7 steals per game. She has played in 102 career games for Cypress Falls High School. In , she was named to the McDonald s Invitational All- Tournament Team. * * * Charli Collier (6-5, F/C, Crosby, Texas / Barbers Hill HS) Collier is the nation s top-ranked player according to Prospects Nation and the Blue Star Report, and the No. 2 player by espnw Hoop Gurlz. Collier has played in and started 102 games for Barbers Hill High School, recording career totals of 2,274 points, 933 rebounds, 134 assists, 165 steals and 247 blocked shots. In her junior year of , Collier was a third-team All-America selection by both Naismith and MaxPreps. She is a three-time selection to the TABC and TGCA Class 5A All-State Teams, and also is a three-time All-Region selection by the TABC. Last season, Collier helped Barbers Hill to a 34-5 record, including an 18-0 record in District 21-5A, helping her team to the Texas Class 5A state semifinals. She averaged 23.8 points per game, 10.0 rebounds per game and 3.0 blocks per game. Collier was named to the 2017 UIL Class 5A State All-Tournament Team. She was a nominee for the Gatorade Player of the Year Award. As a sophomore in , Collier averaged 24.6 points per game, 9.8 rebounds per game and 2.3 blocks per game to help her team to a 27-8 record and an appearance in the Region 5A semifinals. She was named the 2016 UIL District 21-5A Offensive MVP and was an All-District selection. As a freshman in , Collier averaged 17.3 points per game, 7.3 rebounds per game and 1.7 blocks per game to help her team to a 28-4 record and a Region 5A semifinals. Collier has extensive experience with USA Basketball, as she was a member of the 2016 USA Women s U17 World Championship Team that claimed the bronze medal in Zaragoza, Spain. She averaged 5.7 points per game and 3.6 rebounds per game in that seven-game span. She also participated in the 2017 USA U19 World Cup Team Trials and the 2015 USA U16 National Team Trials. * * * Sedona Prince (6-7, C, Liberty Hill, Texas / Liberty Hill HS) Prince is the nation s 12th-ranked player according to espnw Hoop Gurlz and is ranked sixth nationally by both Blue Star Report and Prospects Nation. At 6-foot-7, Prince ties for the second-tallest player in University of Texas school history as Imani McGee-Stafford was 6-foot-7 and Ellen Bayer was 6-foot-8. Through two seasons at Liberty Hill High School, Prince is averaging 15.5 points per game, 9.1 rebounds per game and 5.2 blocks per game. She also is averaging 2.24 assists per game and 1.6 steals per game. Prince is shooting 53 percent from the field, 33 percent from beyond the arc and 73.5 percent from the free-throw line for her high school career. As a junior in , Prince was named TABC and TGCA All-State and was also a TABC All-Region selection. She was named to the TGCA 2017 UIL Girls Basketball State All-Tournament Team and was the 2017 District 19 Class 4A MVP. She was also named to the All-Tournament Team of three regular season tournaments during the campaign. As a sophomore in , Prince averaged 16.4 points per game, 11.0 rebounds per game and 7.2 blocks per game. She was named the District Defensive MVP in 2016 and earned All-Region honors. Prince has helped Liberty Hill to an 82-7 (.921) record, a 2017 appearance in the UIL Class 4A State Championship game and a third-place finish at the UIL State Championship in As a freshman in at Faith Academy, Prince was named the Austin American-Statesman Central Texas Newcomer of the Year, was a TAPPS First-Team All-State selection and also earned All-District and All-Region honors. Prince has a vast amount of USA Basketball experience, helping the 2016 FIBA U17 World Championship team and the 2015 FIBA Americas U16 Championship team earn bronze medals. She also was a 2017 USA Women s U19 World Cup Team trials participant. * * * Audrey Warren (5-9, G/F, Fort Worth, Texas / Boswell HS) Warren is regarded as one of the nation s top wing players in the class of She is the No. 80 overall player, as ranked by Prospects Nation. espnw Hoop Gurlz regards her as the No. 28 wing player in the class, while Prospects Nation has her as the No. 14 wing player. Warren moved to Fort Worth from Springfield, Mo., in advance of her junior year of high school. In her first season at Boswell High School, Warren averaged 19.5 points per game and 5.6 rebounds per game. She set the school s single-season records for both assists (173) and steals (212). Warren earned tournament MVP honors at three regular-season tournaments and was the unanimous District 6, Class 5A Most Valuable Player. She also earned All-Region and All-State honors. In a game against Flour Bluff last season, she charted a triple-double with 12 points, 10 rebounds and 10 steals. She enters her senior year 413 points away from 2,000 for her prep career. As a sophomore at Kickapoo High School in Springfield, Mo., in , Warren helped her team to the Missouri State High School Activities Association State Championship, the first such title for the school since The team compiled a 29-3 overall record. At Springfield Catholic High School as a freshman in , Warren averaged 17.4 points per game, 7.3 rebounds per game, 2.3 steals per game, 1.6 assists per game and 0.6 blocks per game. RECRUITING CLASS RANKINGS UNDER KAREN ASTON AT TEXAS : #3 (Allen-Taylor, Collier, Prince, Warren) : #3 (Boothe, Littleton, Patterson) : #4 (Holmes, Sutton, Underwood) : #6 (Aborowa, Higgs, Hosey) : #11 (Akigbogun, Atkins, Foman, McCarty) : #31 (Henderson, Jones, Lang, Taylor, Vander Zee)

14 STATISTICS (ALL GAMES) OVERALL RECORD: 26-6 (HOME: 14-2, AWAY: 8-3, NEUTRAL: 4-1) BIG 12 RECORD: 15-3 (HOME: 8-1, AWAY: 7-2) DATE OPPONENT (TV) W/L SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS Nov. 12 STETSON (LHN) W ,415 Higgs (18) White (9) Nov. 15 MCNEESE STATE (LHN) W ,651 Atkins (23) Boothe (10) Nov. 17 UTSA (LHN) W ,135 Underwood (19) Underwood (9) Nov. 24 vs. LSU ^ W Atkins (17) A. Caron-Goudreau (10) Nov. 25 vs. Washington ^ W White (24) White (7) Nov. 30 LOUISIANA TECH (LHN) W ,956 McCarty (15) Boothe (9) Dec. 03 at Georgia % (SEC Network) W ,390 Atkins (17) Atkins (9) Dec. 10 at No. 11/13 Tennessee (ESPN2) L ,651 Atkins (21) Aborowa/White (7) Dec. 13 NORTHWESTERN STATE (LHN) W ,461 White (15) Atkins (7) Dec. 17 NO. 12/10 FLORIDA STATE (FS1) W ,202 McCarty (24) White (12) Dec. 28 at Oklahoma * (FS-OK) W ,391 Higgs (25) Atkins (9) Dec. 31 NO. 9/9 WEST VIRGINIA * (FSN) W ,028 McCarty (17) Aborowa/McCarty/White (9) Jan. 03 NO. 20/23 OKLAHOMA STATE * (LHN) W ,240 Higgs (30) White (7) Jan. 07 at Kansas State * (ESPNU) W ,908 Higgs (26) A. Caron-Goudreau (10) Jan. 10 at TCU * (FSSW+) L ,150 Atkins (25) Atkins/A. Caron-Goudreau (6) Jan. 13 KANSAS * (LHN) W ,015 Atkins (22) Atkins/Holmes (9) Jan. 15 NO. 1/1 UCONN (ESPN2) L ,877 White (18) A. Caron-Goudreau (11) Jan. 20 at Texas Tech * (FSN) W ,330 Atkins (22) Holmes (9) Jan. 25 at No. 3/3 Baylor * (ESPN2) L ,286 McCarty (16) Atkins (9) Jan. 27 IOWA STATE * (LHN) W ,446 Atkins (15) Holmes (11) Jan. 31 at Kansas * (ESPN3) W ,625 Atkins (16) Atkins/A.Caron-Goudreau/Holmes (7) Feb. 03 NO. 22/22 TCU * (LHN) W ,023 Atkins/McCarty (16) Holmes (7) Feb. 05 at No. RV/21 West Virginia * (FS1) W ,149 White (18) A. Caron-Goudreau/White (10) Feb. 10 KANSAS STATE * (LHN) W ,900 McCarty (17) Hosey/White (8) Feb. 14 TEXAS TECH * (LHN) W ,082 Holmes/McCarty (13) Atkins/Holmes (9) Feb. 17 at No. 21/22 Oklahoma State * (FS-OK) W ,131 McCarty (17) White (8) Feb. 19 NO. 3/3 BAYLOR * (ESPN2) L ,642 McCarty (32) Holmes (9) Feb. 24 at Iowa State * (FSN) W ,061 Atkins (20) McCarty (11) Feb. 27 OKLAHOMA * (FS1) W ,207 McCarty (17) Atkins (7) Mar. 03 vs. Iowa State & (FSN) W ,676 Atkins (25) White (12) Mar. 04 vs. West Virginia & (FS1) W ,832 White (11) White (12) Mar. 05 vs. No. 2/3 Baylor & (FS1) L ,520 Higgs (20) Holmes (8) * - Big 12 Conference game ^ - South Point Shootout (Las Vegas, Nev.) % - Big 12/SEC Challenge (Athens, Ga.) & - Big 12 Conference Championship (Oklahoma City, Okla.) ## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 23 Ariel Atkins Brooke McCarty Lashann Higgs Jatarie White Sug Sutton Joyner Holmes A. Caron-Goudreau Rellah Boothe Jordan Hosey Chasity Patterson Jada Underwood Olamide Aborowa Destiny Littleton K. Caron-Goudreau TEAM Total Opponents SCORE BY QUARTERS (AND OT) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total TEXAS OPPONENTS

15 STATISTICS (CONFERENCE GAMES) BIG 12 RECORD: 15-3 (HOME: 8-1, AWAY: 7-2) DATE OPPONENT (TV) W/L SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS Dec. 28 at Oklahoma * (FS-OK) W ,391 Higgs (25) Atkins (9) Dec. 31 NO. 9/9 WEST VIRGINIA * (FSN) W ,028 McCarty (17) Aborowa/McCarty/White (9) Jan. 03 NO. 20/23 OKLAHOMA STATE * (LHN) W ,240 Higgs (30) White (7) Jan. 07 at Kansas State * (ESPNU) W ,908 Higgs (26) A. Caron-Goudreau (10) Jan. 10 at TCU * (FSSW+) L ,150 Atkins (25) Atkins/A. Caron-Goudreau (6) Jan. 13 KANSAS * (LHN) W ,015 Atkins (22) Atkins/Holmes (9) Jan. 15 NO. 1/1 UCONN (ESPN2) L ,877 White (18) A. Caron-Goudreau (11) Jan. 20 at Texas Tech * (FSN) W ,330 Atkins (22) Holmes (9) Jan. 25 at No. 3/3 Baylor * (ESPN2) L ,286 McCarty (16) Atkins (9) Jan. 27 IOWA STATE * (LHN) W ,446 Atkins (15) Holmes (11) Jan. 31 at Kansas * (ESPN3) W ,625 Atkins (16) Atkins/A.Caron-Goudreau/Holmes (7) Feb. 03 NO. 22/22 TCU * (LHN) W ,023 Atkins/McCarty (16) Holmes (7) Feb. 05 at No. RV/21 West Virginia * (FS1) W ,149 White (18) A. Caron-Goudreau/White (10) Feb. 10 KANSAS STATE * (LHN) W ,900 McCarty (17) Hosey/White (8) Feb. 14 TEXAS TECH * (LHN) W ,082 Holmes/McCarty (13) Atkins/Holmes (9) Feb. 17 at No. 21/22 Oklahoma State * (FS-OK) W ,131 McCarty (17) White (8) Feb. 19 NO. 3/3 BAYLOR * (ESPN2) L ,642 McCarty (32) Holmes (9) Feb. 24 at Iowa State * (FSN) W ,061 Atkins (20) McCarty (11) Feb. 27 OKLAHOMA * (FS1) W ,207 McCarty (17) Atkins (7) * - Big 12 Conference game ## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 23 Ariel Atkins Brooke McCarty Lashann Higgs Jatarie White Sug Sutton Joyner Holmes A. Caron-Goudreau Rellah Boothe Jordan Hosey Olamide Aborowa Chasity Patterson Jada Underwood K. Caron-Goudreau TEAM Total Opponents SCORE BY QUARTERS (AND OT) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total TEXAS OPPONENTS

16 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 3PT. 3PT. FT OFF. DEF. TOT. GAME SCORE FG-A PCT. FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. REB. REB. REB. PF A TO B S TEXAS Stetson TEXAS McNeese State TEXAS UTSA TEXAS LSU TEXAS Washington TEXAS Louisiana Tech TEXAS Georgia TEXAS Tennessee TEXAS Northwestern St TEXAS Northwestern St TEXAS Florida State TEXAS Oklahoma TEXAS West Virginia TEXAS Oklahoma State TEXAS Kansas State TEXAS TCU TEXAS Kansas TEXAS UConn TEXAS Texas Tech TEXAS Baylor TEXAS Iowa State

17 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 3PT. 3PT. FT OFF. DEF. TOT. GAME SCORE FG-A PCT. FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. REB. REB. REB. PF A TO B S TEXAS Kansas TEXAS TCU TEXAS West Virginia TEXAS Kansas State TEXAS Texas Tech TEXAS Oklahoma State TEXAS Baylor TEXAS Iowa State TEXAS Oklahoma TEXAS Iowa State TEXAS West Virginia TEXAS Baylor

18 CAREER RECORDS AND ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS SCORING (CAREER) POINTS Annette Smith [131 games] , Linda Waggoner [161 games] Clarissa Davis [101 games] Cinietra Henderson [123 games] Tiffany Jackson [123 games] Vicki Hall [117 games] Fran Harris [130 games] Retha Swindell [151 games] Chassidy Fussell [120 games] Heather Schreiber [133 games] Stacy Stephens [134 games] ACTIVE LEADER 1585 Brooke McCarty [136 games] 2014-Present 1449 Ariel Atkins [118 games] 2014-Present FIELD GOALS (CAREER) FIELD GOALS MADE Annette Smith [131 games] , Linda Waggoner [161 games] Clarissa Davis [101 games] Fran Harris [130 games] Cinietra Henderson [123 games] Retha Swindell [151 games] Vicki Hall [117 games] Tiffany Jackson [123 games] Stacy Stephens [134 games] Edwina Brown [116 games] ACTIVE LEADER 572 Brooke McCarty [136 games] 2014-Present FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Linda Waggoner [161 games] Annette Smith [131 games] , Retha Swindell [151 games] Tiffany Jackson [123 games] Vicki Hall [117 games] Chassidy Fussell [120 games] Fran Harris [130 games] Brittainey Raven [133 games] Nell Fortner [142 games] Danielle Viglione [105 games] ACTIVE LEADER 1321 Brooke McCarty [136 games] 2014-Present 3-POINT FIELD GOALS (CAREER) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Danielle Viglione [105 games] Brooke McCarty [136 games] 2014-Present Kathleen Nash [134 games] Chassidy Fussell [120 games] Jamie Carey [96 games] Heather Schreiber [133 games] Kim Lummus [106 games] Erika Arriaran [106 games] Brittainey Raven [133 games] Alisha Sare [99 games] ACTIVE LEADER 239 Brooke McCarty [136 games] 2014-Present 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Danielle Viglione [105 games] Chassidy Fussell [120 games] Brooke McCarty [136 games] 2014-Present Kathleen Nash [134 games] Kim Lummus [106 games] Heather Schreiber [133 games] Jamie Carey [96 games] Erika Arriaran [106 games] Brittainey Raven [133 games] Alisha Sare [99 games] ACTIVE LEADER 603 Brooke McCarty [136 games] 2014-Present 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 50 made) [ ] Jamie Carey [ ] Kathleen Nash [ ] Vicki Hall [ ] Brooke McCarty 2014-Present [ ] Heather Schreiber [ ] Danielle Viglione [ ] Ariel Atkins 2014-Present [83-234] Yvonne Anderson [82-232] NeKeshia Henderson [ ] Chassidy Fussell ACTIVE LEADER.396 [ ] Brooke McCarty 2014-Present.368 [ ] Ariel Atkins 2014-Present FREE THROWS (CAREER) FREE THROWS MADE Tiffany Jackson [123 games] Cinietra Henderson [123 games] Annette Smith [131 games] , Clarissa Davis [101 games] Brittainey Raven [133 games] Edwina Brown [116 games] Stacy Stephens [134 games] Andrea Lloyd [127 games] Heather Schreiber [133 games] Chassidy Fussell [120 games] ACTIVE LEADER 272 Ariel Atkins [118 games] 2014-Present FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Tiffany Jackson [123 games] Annette Smith [131 games] , Cinietra Henderson [123 games] Clarissa Davis [101 games] Stacy Stephens [134 games] Andrea Lloyd [127 games] Brittainey Raven [133 games] Edwina Brown [116 games] Retha Swindell [151 games] Fey Meeks [115 games] ACTIVE LEADER 328 Ariel Atkins [118 games] 2014-Present

19 CAREER RECORDS AND ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum 50 made) [97-110] Erika Arriaran [ ] Kathleen Nash [ ] Kim Lummus [ ] Ariel Atkins 2014-Present [ ] Chassidy Fussell [ ] Heather Schreiber [ ] Danielle Viglione [ ] Jamie Carey [98-123] Jennifer Clark [ ] Brady Sanders ACTIVE LEADER.829 [ ] Ariel Atkins 2014-Present REBOUNDING (CAREER) REBOUNDS Retha Swindell [151 games] Stacy Stephens [134 games] Andrea Lloyd [127 games] Tiffany Jackson [123 games] Imani McGee-Stafford [126 games] Cinietra Henderson [123 games] Annette Smith [131 games] , Amie Smith [118 games] Kathleen Nash [134 games] Nneka Enemkpali [95 games] ACTIVE LEADER 506 Ariel Atkins [118 games] 2014-Present 447 Brooke McCarty [136 games] 2014-Present ASSISTS (CAREER) ASSISTS Kamie Ethridge Terri Mackey Amy Claborn Edwina Brown Carla Cortijo Celina Rodrigo NeKeshia Henderson Beverly Williams Nina Norman Ashleigh Fontenette ACTIVE LEADER 401 Brooke McCarty [136 games] 2014-Present BLOCKED SHOTS (CAREER) BLOCKS Ashley Gayle Imani McGee-Stafford Ellen Bayer Ashley Lindsey Angela Jackson Kelsey Lang Tiffany Jackson Joy Williams Tracy Cook Stacy Stephens ACTIVE LEADER 59 Audrey-Ann Caron-Goudreau [50 games] 2016-Present 48 Ariel Atkins [118 games] 2014-Present 47 Joyner Holmes [56 games] 2016-Present STEALS (CAREER) STEALS Linda Waggoner Andrea Lloyd Tiffany Jackson Esoleta Whaley Annette Smith , Hattie Browning Terri Mackey Kamie Ethridge Edwina Brown Beverly Williams ACTIVE LEADER 220 Ariel Atkins [118 games] 2014-Present 149 Brooke McCarty [136 games] 2014-Present 126 Lashann Higgs [100 games] 2015-Present PARTICIPATION (CAREER) GAMES PLAYED Linda Waggoner Retha Swindell Joy Williams Nell Fortner Kelsey Lang Brooke McCarty 2014-Present Earnesia Williams Celina Rodrigo Kathleen Nash Stacy Stephens ACTIVE LEADER 136 Brooke McCarty 2014-Present 118 Ariel Atkins 2014-Present GAMES STARTED Linda Waggoner [161 games] Stacy Stephens [134 games] Heather Schreiber [133 games] Annette Smith [131 games] , Andrea Lloyd [127 games] Cinietra Henderson [123 games] Earnesia Williams [135 games] Brooke McCarty [136 games] 2014-Present Amie Smith [118 games] Brittainey Raven [133 games] Chassidy Fussell [120 games] Vicki Hall [117 games] ACTIVE LEADERS 115 Brooke McCarty [136 games] 2014-Present 97 Ariel Atkins [118 games] 2014-Present

20 CAREER HIGHS 1 SUG SUTTON Points 14 vs. Kansas [ ] Rebounds 8, twice, last at Iowa State [ ] Assists 6 vs. West Virginia [ ] Steals 3 vs. Oklahoma [ ] Blocks 2 vs. UTRGV [ ] Field Goals 6 vs. Kansas [ ] 3-Point Field Goals 2, nine times, last vs. West Virginia [ ] Free Throws 4, twice, last at TCU [ ] Minutes 35 at Iowa State [ ] 12 JADA UNDERWOOD Points 19 vs. UTSA [ ] Rebounds 9 vs. UTSA [ ] Assists 3 vs. New Orleans [ ] Steals 2 vs. McNeese State [ ] Blocks 2, three times, last vs. Kansas [ ] Field Goals 6 vs. UTSA [ ] 3-Point Field Goals 2 vs. Northwestern State [ ] Free Throws 6 vs. UTSA [ ] Minutes 25 vs. UTRGV [ ] 4 DESTINY LITTLETON Points 8 vs. UTSA [ ] Rebounds 4 vs. McNeese State [ ] Assists 2, twice, last vs. vs. McNeese State [ ] Steals 2 vs. UTSA [ ] Blocks 1 vs. McNeese State [ ] Field Goals 3 vs. UTSA [ ] 3-Point Field Goals 2 vs. UTSA [ ] Free Throws 0 Minutes 22 vs. Northwestern State [ ] 14 OLAMIDE ABOROWA Points 11 vs. Louisiana Tech [ ] Rebounds 9 vs. West Virginia [ ] Assists 1, five times, last vs. Northwestern State [ ] Steals 1, three times, last vs. Texas Tech [ ] Blocks 2, three times, last vs. Iowa State [ ] Field Goals 5 vs. Louisiana Tech [ ] 3-Point Field Goals None Free Throws 3 vs. Texas Tech [ ] Minutes 21 vs. UTSA [ ] 5 JORDAN HOSEY Points 13 vs. Stetson [ ] Rebounds 8, three times, last vs. Kansas State [ ] Assists 3 vs. Oklahoma [ ] Steals 2, twice, last vs. LSU [ ] Blocks 1, 18 times, last vs. Oklahoma [ ] Field Goals 5 vs. Stetson [ ] 3-Point Field Goals 1, twice, last vs. Stetson [ ] Free Throws 6, twice, last vs. Kansas [ ] Minutes 21 at Oklahoma State [ ] 15 CHASITY PATTERSON Points 13 vs. UTSA [ ] Rebounds 5 vs. Northwestern State [ ] Assists 4 vs. McNeese State [ ] Steals 1, twice, last vs. Louisiana Tech [ ] Blocks 1, twice, last vs. Louisiana Tech [ ] Field Goals 5 vs. UTSA [ ] 3-Point Field Goals 1, five times, last vs. Iowa State [ ] Free Throws 3 vs. Northwestern State [ ] Minutes 18 vs. Northwestern State [ ] 10 LASHANN HIGGS Points 30 vs. Oklahoma State [ ] Rebounds 10 vs. Hampton [ ] Assists 8 vs. Sam Houston State [ ] Steals 5 vs. New Orleans [ ] Blocks 1, six times, last vs. Iowa State [ ] Field Goals 11 vs. Oklahoma State [ ] 3-Point Field Goals 3, twice, last at Kansas State [ ] Free Throws 7, twice, last vs. Oklahoma State [ ] Minutes 35 vs. UConn [ ] 23 ARIEL ATKINS Points 26 at Oklahoma State [ ] Rebounds 11 at Iowa State [ ] Assists 7 vs. Louisiana Tech [ ] Steals 6 vs. Kansas [ ] Blocks 3, twice, last vs. Kansas [ ] Field Goals 11 at Oklahoma State [ ] 3-Point Field Goals 5 vs. Iowa State [ ] Free Throws 8, twice, last at Tennessee [ ] Minutes 40 vs. Oklahoma [ ] 11 BROOKE MCCARTY Points 32 vs. Baylor [ ] Rebounds 11 at Iowa State [ ] Assists 11 at TCU [ ] Steals 5 vs. Louisiana Tech [ ] Blocks 2 vs. Rice [ ] Field Goals 12 vs. Baylor [ ] 3-Point Field Goals 7 vs. Baylor [ ] Free Throws 8, twice, last at Little Rock [ ] Minutes 50 at Florida State [ ] 24 JOYNER HOLMES Points 22 vs. Houston Baptist [ ] Rebounds 15 at Texas Tech [ ] Assists 4, five times, last vs. Iowa State [ ] Steals 3 vs. Kansas State [ ] Blocks 3, five times, last at Florida State [ ] Field Goals 9, twice, last vs. Kansas State [ ] 3-Point Field Goals 1 vs. Houston Baptist [ ] Free Throws 6, twice, last vs. Iowa State [ ] Minutes 39 at Florida State [ ]

21 CAREER HIGHS 30 KHALEANN CARON-GOUDREAU Points 11 vs. Texas A&M [ ] Rebounds 5 at TCU [ ] Assists 3, twice, last vs. UTSA [ ] Steals 1, four times, last vs. Kansas State [ ] Blocks 4 vs. UTSA [ ] Field Goals 4 vs. Texas A&M [ ] 3-Point Field Goals 2, twice, last vs. Tennessee [ ] Free Throws 4 vs. Tennessee [ ] Minutes 24 vs. Tennessee [ ] 31 AUDREY-ANN CARON-GOUDREAU Points 21 vs. Minnesota [ ] Rebounds 14 vs. Minnesota [ ] Assists 3, three times, last vs. Washington [ ] Steals 5 vs. Washington [ ] Blocks 6 vs. TCU [ ] Field Goals 7 vs. Minnesota [ ] 3-Point Field Goals 2 vs. Louisiana Tech [ ] Free Throws 7 vs. Minnesota [ ] Minutes 35 vs. Minnesota [ ] 33 RELLAH BOOTHE Points 14 vs. West Virginia [ ] Rebounds 10 vs. McNeese State [ ] Assists 4 vs. UTSA [ ] Steals 1 vs. Florida State [ ] Blocks 3 vs. McNeese State [ ] Field Goals 6 vs. West Virginia [ ] 3-Point Field Goals 2 vs. West Virginia [ ] Free Throws 2, twice, last vs. Baylor [ ] Minutes 18, three times, last vs. Baylor [ ] 40 JATARIE WHITE Points 24 vs. Washington [ ] Rebounds 12, three times, last vs. West Virginia [ ] Assists 3, twice, last at Oklahoma [ ] Blocks 4 vs. Winthrop [ ] Steals 2, three times, last vs. West Virginia [ ] Field Goals 10 vs. Washington [ ] 3-Point Field Goals None Free Throws 5, twice, last vs. Northwestern State [ ] Minutes 34 vs. Oklahoma State [ ]

22 GAME-BY-GAME LEADERS DATE OPPONENT RESULT POINTS # REBOUNDS # ASSISTS # STEALS # BLOCKS # N.12 Stetson W, Higgs 18 White 9 McCarty 7 Atkins 4 Atkins/Hosey/ Patterson 1 N.15 McNeese State W, Atkins 23 Boothe 10 McCarty 6 Atkins 4 Boothe 3 N.17 UTSA W, Underwood 19 Underwood 9 Boothe 4 Atkins 3 Boothe/K. Caron- Goudreau/Sutton 1 N.24 vs. LSU W, Atkins 17 A. Caron-Goudreau 10 McCarty 6 Atkins 4 Aborowa/Atkins/A. Caron-Goudreau 1 N.25 vs. Washington W, White 24 White 7 Atkins/McCarty 6 A. Caron- Goudreau 5 None 0 N.30 Louisiana Tech W, McCarty 15 Boothe 9 Atkins 7 McCarty 5 A. Caron- Goudreau 2 D.03 at Georgia W, Atkins 17 Atkins 9 Higgs 5 McCarty 3 Atkins 2 D.10 at Tennessee L, Atkins 21 Aborowa/White 7 Sutton 3 Atkins 3 None 0 D.13 Northwestern State W, White 15 Atkins 7 Higgs 6 Atkins 3 Atkins/A. Caron- Goudreau/ 1 Patterson/Sutton D.17 Florida State W, McCarty 24 White 12 McCarty 6 Atkins/Higgs 4 Hosey/White 1 D.28 at Oklahoma * W, Higgs 25 Atkins 9 McCarty 4 Higgs 3 A. Caron- Goudreau 3 D.31 West Virginia * W, McCarty 17 Aborowa/McCarty/ Atkins/Higgs/ A. Caron- 9 3 Atkins/Higgs 2 White McCarty Goudreau 3 J.03 Oklahoma State * W, Higgs 30 White 7 McCarty 10 Higgs 2 A. Caron- Goudreau/White 1 J.07 at Kansas State * W, Higgs 26 A. Caron-Goudreau 10 Atkins 6 Atkins/Higgs 3 A. Caron- Goudreau 2 J.10 at TCU * L, Atkins 25 Atkins/A. Caron- A. Caron- 6 McCarty 11 Atkins 5 Goudreau Goudreau 4 J.13 Kansas * W, Atkins 22 Atkins/Holmes 9 Atkins/McCarty/ Sutton 3 Atkins 6 Atkins 3 J.15 UConn L, White 18 A. Caron-Goudreau 11 McCarty 5 Atkins/Higgs/ A. Caron- 1 Sutton Goudreau 2 J.20 at Texas Tech * W, Atkins 22 Holmes 9 McCarty 6 McCarty 4 K. Caron- Goudreau/Holmes 1 J.25 at Baylor * L, McCarty 16 Atkins 9 Atkins 3 Atkins 3 Atkins 2 J.27 Iowa State * W, Atkins 15 Holmes 11 Higgs 4 Atkins 2 Aborowa 2 J.31 at Kansas * W, Atkins 16 Holmes, A. Caron- A. Caron- 7 McCarty 4 Atkins 5 Goudreau, Atkins Goudreau 3 F.03 TCU * W, Atkins/McCarty 16 Holmes 7 Higgs/Sutton 4 Atkins 3 A. Caron- Goudreau 6 F.05 at West Virginia * W, White 18 A. Caron-Goudreau/ A. Caron- 10 McCarty 6 McCarty 3 White Goudreau 3 F.10 Kansas State * W, McCarty 17 Hosey/White 8 Atkins 3 A. Caron- A. Caron- 3 Goudreau Goudreau 2 F.14 Texas Tech * W, Holmes/McCarty 13 Atkins/Holmes 9 Sutton 4 McCarty 4 Hosey/K. Caron- Goudreau 1 F.17 at Oklahoma State * W, McCarty 17 White 8 McCarty 6 Atkins 4 Holmes 2 F.19 Baylor * L, McCarty 32 Holmes 9 McCarty 5 Atkins 3 Holmes 1 F.24 at Iowa State * W, Atkins 20 McCarty 11 Higgs/Sutton 5 McCarty 2 None 0 F.27 Oklahoma * W, McCarty 17 Atkins 7 Atkins 6 Atkins 4 Hosey 1 M.03 vs. Iowa State W, Atkins 25 White 12 McCarty 7 Atkins 3 Atkins 2 M.04 vs. West Virginia W, White 11 White 12 Sutton 6 White 2 Boothe/White 1 M.05 vs. Baylor L, Higgs 20 Holmes 8 Higgs 3 Atkins 3 Atkins/Holmes/ McCarty 1

23 SPECIALTY SCORING STATISTICS Points... in the paint, off turnovers, second-chance, fast break, off the bench. DATE OPPONENT PAINT OFF T/O 2ND CHANCE FAST BREAK BENCH UT OPP UT OPP UT OPP UT OPP UT OPP N.12 Stetson N.15 McNeese State N.17 UTSA N.24 vs. LSU N.25 vs. Washington N.30 Louisiana Tech D.03 at Georgia D.10 at Tennessee D.13 Northwestern State D.17 Florida State D.28 at Oklahoma * D.31 West Virginia * J.03 Oklahoma State * J.07 at Kansas State * J.10 at TCU * J.13 Kansas * J.15 UConn J.20 at Texas Tech * J.25 at Baylor * J.27 Iowa State * J.31 at Kansas * F.03 TCU * F.05 at West Virginia * F.10 Kansas State * F.14 Texas Tech * F.17 at Oklahoma State * F.19 Baylor * F.24 at Iowa State * F.27 Oklahoma * M.03 vs. Iowa State M.04 vs. West Virginia M.05 vs. Baylor PAINT OFF T/O 2ND CHANCE FAST BREAK BENCH OVERALL BIG 12 GAMES NON-CONF. GAMES POSTSEASON GAMES

24 STARTING LINEUPS DATE OPPONENT RESULT N.12 Stetson W, McCarty Higgs Atkins A. Caron-Goudreau White N.15 McNeese State W, McCarty Higgs Atkins A. Caron-Goudreau White N.17 UTSA W, McCarty Higgs Atkins A. Caron-Goudreau White N.24 vs. LSU W, McCarty Higgs Atkins A. Caron-Goudreau White N.25 vs. Washington W, McCarty Higgs Atkins A. Caron-Goudreau White N.30 Louisiana Tech W, McCarty Higgs Atkins Hosey A. Caron-Goudreau D.03 at Georgia W, McCarty Higgs Atkins A. Caron-Goudreau White D.10 at Tennessee L, McCarty Higgs Atkins A. Caron-Goudreau White D.13 Northwestern State W, Sutton Higgs Atkins A. Caron-Goudreau White D.17 Florida State W, McCarty Higgs Atkins A. Caron-Goudreau White D.28 at Oklahoma * W, McCarty Higgs Atkins A. Caron-Goudreau White D.31 West Virginia * W, McCarty Higgs Atkins A. Caron-Goudreau White J.03 Oklahoma State * W, McCarty Higgs Atkins A. Caron-Goudreau White J.07 at Kansas State * W, McCarty Higgs Atkins A. Caron-Goudreau White J.10 at TCU * L, McCarty Higgs Atkins A. Caron-Goudreau White J.13 Kansas * W, Sutton McCarty Higgs Atkins White J.15 UConn L, McCarty Higgs Atkins A. Caron-Goudreau White J.20 at Texas Tech * W, McCarty Higgs Atkins A. Caron-Goudreau White J.25 at Baylor * L, McCarty Higgs Atkins A. Caron-Goudreau White J.27 Iowa State * W, McCarty Higgs Atkins A. Caron-Goudreau White J.31 at Kansas * W, McCarty Higgs Atkins A. Caron-Goudreau White F.03 TCU * W, McCarty Higgs Atkins A. Caron-Goudreau White F.05 at West Virginia * W, McCarty Higgs Atkins A. Caron-Goudreau White F.10 Kansas State * W, McCarty Higgs Atkins A. Caron-Goudreau White F.14 Texas Tech * W, McCarty Higgs Atkins Holmes White F.17 at Oklahoma State * W, McCarty Higgs Atkins Holmes White F.19 Baylor * L, McCarty Higgs Atkins Holmes White F.24 at Iowa State * W, McCarty Higgs Atkins Holmes White F.27 Oklahoma * W, McCarty Higgs Atkins Hosey White M.03 vs. Iowa State W, McCarty Higgs Atkins Hosey White M.04 vs. West Virginia W, McCarty Higgs Atkins Holmes White M.05 vs. Baylor L, McCarty Higgs Atkins Holmes White STARTING LINEUP W/L GAMES RECORD STARTING LINEUP 1-5, 7-8, 10-15, McCarty Higgs Atkins A. Caron-Goudreau White McCarty Higgs Atkins Hosey A. Caron-Goudreau Sutton Higgs Atkins A. Caron-Goudreau White Sutton McCarty Higgs Atkins White 25-28, McCarty Higgs Atkins Holmes White McCarty Higgs Atkins Hosey White

25 TEXAS BASKETBALL PLAYER BIOS

26 PLAYER BIO UPDATES SUG SUTTON 5-8 So. G St. Louis, Mo. DESTINY LITTLETON 5-9 Fr. G La Jolla, Calif. CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS MIN/G FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G AST/G PTS PTS/G TOTAL GAME-BY-GAME STATS DATE OPPONENT MIN FG 3FG FT REB A TO BLK STL PTS N.12 Stetson N.15 McNeese State N.17 UTSA N.24 vs. LSU N.25 vs. Washington N.30 Louisiana Tech D.03 at Georgia D.10 at Tennessee D.13 Northwestern State D.17 Florida State D.28 at Oklahoma * D.31 West Virginia * J.03 Oklahoma State * J.07 at Kansas State * J.10 at TCU * J.13 Kansas * J.15 UConn J.20 at Texas Tech * dnp J.25 at Baylor * J.27 Iowa State * J.31 at Kansas * F.03 TCU * F.05 at West Virginia * F.10 Kansas State * F.14 Texas Tech * F.17 at Oklahoma State * F.19 Baylor * F.24 at Iowa State * F.27 Oklahoma * M.03 vs. Iowa State M.04 vs. West Virginia M.05 vs. Baylor CAREER/SEASON GAME HIGHS (DATE: MM/YY) CAREER SEASON POINTS 14 vs. Kansas (01/18) 14 vs. Kansas (01/18) REBOUNDS 8 2x., last at Iowa State (02/18) 8 at Iowa State (02/18) ASSISTS 6 vs. West Virginia (03/18) 6 vs. West Virginia (03/18) STEALS 3 vs. Oklahoma (02/18) 3 vs. Oklahoma (02/18) BLOCKS 2 vs. UTRGV (12/16) 1 4x., last vs. Northwestern St. (12/17) FG 6 vs. Kansas (01/18) 6 vs. Kansas (01/18) 3FG 2 9x., last vs. Baylor (02/18) 2 7x., last vs. Baylor (02/18) FT 4 2x., last at TCU (01/18) 4 at TCU (01/18) MINUTES 35 at Iowa State (02/18) 35 at Iowa State (02/18) CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS MIN/G FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G AST/G PTS PTS/G TOTAL GAME-BY-GAME STATS DATE OPPONENT MIN FG 3FG FT REB A TO BLK STL PTS N.12 Stetson N.15 McNeese State N.17 UTSA N.24 vs. LSU N.25 vs. Washington N.30 Louisiana Tech D.03 at Georgia D.10 at Tennessee dnp D.13 Northwestern State D.17 Florida State dnp D.28 at Oklahoma * dnp D.31 West Virginia * dnp J.03 Oklahoma State * dnp J.07 at Kansas State * dnp J.10 at TCU * dnp J.13 Kansas * dnp J.15 UConn dnp J.20 at Texas Tech * dnp J.25 at Baylor * dnp J.27 Iowa State * dnp J.31 at Kansas * dnp F.03 TCU * dnp F.05 at West Virginia * dnp F.10 Kansas State * dnp F.14 Texas Tech * dnp F.17 at Oklahoma State * dnp F.19 Baylor * dnp F.24 at Iowa State * dnp F.27 Oklahoma * dnp M.03 vs. Iowa State dnp M.04 vs. West Virginia dnp M.05 vs. Baylor dnp CAREER/SEASON GAME HIGHS (DATE: MM/YY) CAREER SEASON POINTS 8 vs. UTSA (11/17) 8 vs. UTSA (11/17) REBOUNDS 4 vs. McNeese State (11/17) 4 vs. McNeese State (11/17) ASSISTS 2 2x., last vs. McNeese St. (11/17) 2 2x., last vs. McNeese St. (11/17) STEALS 2 vs. UTSA (11/17) 2 vs. UTSA (11/17) BLOCKS 1 vs. McNeese State (11/17) 1 vs. McNeese State (11/17) FG 3 vs. UTSA (11/17) 3 vs. UTSA (11/17) 3FG 2 vs. UTSA (11/17) 2 vs. UTSA (11/17) FT MINUTES 22 vs. Northwestern St. (12/17) 22 vs. Northwestern St. (12/17)

27 PLAYER BIO UPDATES JORDAN HOSEY 6-1 Jr. F Pearland, Texas LASHANN HIGGS 5-9 Jr. G Round Rock, Texas CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS MIN/G FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G BLK/G PTS PTS/G TOTAL GAME-BY-GAME STATS DATE OPPONENT MIN FG 3FG FT REB A TO BLK STL PTS N.12 Stetson N.15 McNeese State N.17 UTSA N.24 vs. LSU N.25 vs. Washington N.30 Louisiana Tech D.03 at Georgia D.10 at Tennessee D.13 Northwestern State dnp D.17 Florida State D.28 at Oklahoma * D.31 West Virginia * J.03 Oklahoma State * J.07 at Kansas State * J.10 at TCU * J.13 Kansas * J.15 UConn J.20 at Texas Tech * J.25 at Baylor * J.27 Iowa State * J.31 at Kansas * F.03 TCU * F.05 at West Virginia * F.10 Kansas State * F.14 Texas Tech * F.17 at Oklahoma State * F.19 Baylor * F.24 at Iowa State * F.27 Oklahoma * M.03 vs. Iowa State M.04 vs. West Virginia M.05 vs. Baylor CAREER/SEASON GAME HIGHS (DATE: MM/YY) CAREER SEASON POINTS 13 vs. Stetson (11/17) 13 vs. Stetson (11/17) REBOUNDS 8 3x., last vs. Kansas State (02/18) 8 2x., last vs. Kansas State (02/18) ASSISTS 3 vs. Oklahoma (02/18) 3 vs. Oklahoma (02/18) STEALS 2 2x., last vs. LSU (11/17) 2 vs. LSU (11/17) BLOCKS 1 18x., last vs. Oklahoma (02/18) 1 9x., last vs. Oklahoma (02/18) FG 5 vs. Stetson (11/17) 5 vs. Stetson (11/17) 3FG 1 2x., last vs. Stetson (11/17) 1 vs. Stetson (11/17) FT 6 2x., last vs. Kansas (03/16) 2 5x., last vs. West Virginia (03/18) MINUTES 21 at Oklahoma State (02/18) 21 at Oklahoma State (02/18) CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS MIN/G FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G AST/G PTS PTS/G TOTAL GAME-BY-GAME STATS DATE OPPONENT MIN FG 3FG FT REB A TO BLK STL PTS N.12 Stetson N.15 McNeese State N.17 UTSA N.24 vs. LSU N.25 vs. Washington N.30 Louisiana Tech D.03 at Georgia D.10 at Tennessee D.13 Northwestern State D.17 Florida State D.28 at Oklahoma * D.31 West Virginia * J.03 Oklahoma State * J.07 at Kansas State * J.10 at TCU * J.13 Kansas * J.15 UConn J.20 at Texas Tech * J.25 at Baylor * J.27 Iowa State * J.31 at Kansas * F.03 TCU * F.05 at West Virginia * F.10 Kansas State * F.14 Texas Tech * F.17 at Oklahoma State * F.19 Baylor * F.24 at Iowa State * F.27 Oklahoma * M.03 vs. Iowa State M.04 vs. West Virginia M.05 vs. Baylor CAREER/SEASON GAME HIGHS (DATE: MM/YY) CAREER SEASON POINTS 30 vs. Oklahoma State (1/18) 30 vs. Oklahoma State (01/18) REBOUNDS 10 vs. Hampton (11/15) 7 vs. Baylor (03/18) ASSISTS 8 vs. SHSU (12/15) 6 vs. Northwestern St. (12/17) STEALS 5 vs. New Orleans (12/16) 4 vs. Florida State (12/17) BLOCKS 1 6x., last vs. Iowa State (03/18) 1 vs. Iowa State (03/18) FG 11 vs. Oklahoma State (01/18) 11 vs. Oklahoma State (01/18) 3FG 3 2x., last at Kansas State (1/18) 3 at Kansas State (01/18) FT 7 2x., last vs. Oklahoma State (01/18) 7 2x., last vs. Oklahoma State (01/18) MINUTES 35 vs. UConn (01/18) 35 vs. UConn (01/18)

28 PLAYER BIO UPDATES BROOKE MCCARTY 5-4 Sr. G League City, Texas JADA UNDERWOOD 6-0 So. G/F Mesquite, Texas CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS MIN/G FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G AST/G PTS PTS/G TOTAL GAME-BY-GAME STATS DATE OPPONENT MIN FG 3FG FT REB A TO BLK STL PTS N.12 Stetson N.15 McNeese State N.17 UTSA N.24 vs. LSU N.25 vs. Washington N.30 Louisiana Tech D.03 at Georgia D.10 at Tennessee D.13 Northwestern State dnp D.17 Florida State D.28 at Oklahoma * D.31 West Virginia * J.03 Oklahoma State * J.07 at Kansas State * J.10 at TCU * J.13 Kansas * J.15 UConn J.20 at Texas Tech * J.25 at Baylor * J.27 Iowa State * J.31 at Kansas * F.03 TCU * F.05 at West Virginia * F.10 Kansas State * F.14 Texas Tech * F.17 at Oklahoma State * F.19 Baylor * F.24 at Iowa State * F.27 Oklahoma * M.03 vs. Iowa State M.04 vs. West Virginia M.05 vs. Baylor CAREER/SEASON GAME HIGHS (DATE: MM/YY) CAREER SEASON POINTS 32 vs. Baylor (02/18) 32 vs. Baylor (12/18) REBOUNDS 11 at Iowa State (02/18) 11 at Iowa State (02/18) ASSISTS 11 at TCU (01/18) 11 at TCU (01/18) STEALS 5 vs. LA Tech (11/17) 5 vs. LA Tech (11/17) BLOCKS 2 vs. Rice (12/14) 1 2x., last vs. Baylor (03/18) FG 12 vs. Baylor (02/18) 12 vs. Baylor (02/18) 3FG 7 vs. Baylor (02/18) 7 vs. Baylor (02/18) FT 8 2x., last at Little Rock (12/15) 6 at Oklahoma (12/17) MINUTES 50 at Florida State (02/17) 40 2x., last vs. Baylor (02/18) CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS MIN/G FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G AST/G PTS PTS/G TOTAL GAME-BY-GAME STATS DATE OPPONENT MIN FG 3FG FT REB A TO BLK STL PTS N.12 Stetson N.15 McNeese State N.17 UTSA N.24 vs. LSU N.25 vs. Washington N.30 Louisiana Tech dnp D.03 at Georgia D.10 at Tennessee D.13 Northwestern State D.17 Florida State dnp D.28 at Oklahoma * D.31 West Virginia * J.03 Oklahoma State * J.07 at Kansas State * J.10 at TCU * J.13 Kansas * J.15 UConn J.20 at Texas Tech * J.25 at Baylor * J.27 Iowa State * J.31 at Kansas * F.03 TCU * F.05 at West Virginia * F.10 Kansas State * F.14 Texas Tech * F.17 at Oklahoma State * F.19 Baylor * F.24 at Iowa State * F.27 Oklahoma * dnp M.03 vs. Iowa State M.04 vs. West Virginia M.05 vs. Baylor dnp CAREER/SEASON GAME HIGHS (DATE: MM/YY) CAREER SEASON POINTS 19 vs. UTSA (11/17) 19 vs. UTSA (11/17) REBOUNDS 9 vs. UTSA (11/17) 9 vs. UTSA (11/17) ASSISTS 3 vs. New Orleans (12/16) 2 6x., last vs. TCU (02/18) STEALS 2 vs. McNeese State (11/17) 2 vs. McNeese State (11/17) BLOCKS 2 3x., last vs. Kansas (02/17) 1 3x., last vs. TCU (02/18) FG 6 vs. UTSA (11/17) 6 vs. UTSA (11/17) 3FG 2 vs. Northwestern State (11/17) 1 4x., last vs. Washington (11/17) FT 6 vs. UTSA (11/17) 6 vs. UTSA (11/17) MINUTES 25 vs. UTRGV (12/16) 23 vs. Northwestern St. (12/17)

29 PLAYER BIO UPDATES OLAMIDE ABOROWA 6-3 Jr. F Ondo, Nigeria CHASITY PATTERSON 5-5 Fr. G Houston, Texas CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS MIN/G FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G BLK/G PTS PTS/G TOTAL GAME-BY-GAME STATS DATE OPPONENT MIN FG 3FG FT REB A TO BLK STL PTS N.12 Stetson N.15 McNeese State N.17 UTSA N.24 vs. LSU N.25 vs. Washington N.30 Louisiana Tech D.03 at Georgia D.10 at Tennessee D.13 Northwestern State D.17 Florida State D.28 at Oklahoma * D.31 West Virginia * J.03 Oklahoma State * dnp J.07 at Kansas State * J.10 at TCU * J.13 Kansas * J.15 UConn dnp J.20 at Texas Tech * J.25 at Baylor * J.27 Iowa State * J.31 at Kansas * dnp F.03 TCU * F.05 at West Virginia * dnp F.10 Kansas State * F.14 Texas Tech * F.17 at Oklahoma State * F.19 Baylor * dnp F.24 at Iowa State * F.27 Oklahoma * M.03 vs. Iowa State M.04 vs. West Virginia M.05 vs. Baylor dnp CAREER/SEASON GAME HIGHS (DATE: MM/YY) CAREER SEASON POINTS 11 vs. LA Tech (11/17) 11 vs. LA Tech (11/17) REBOUNDS 9 vs. West Virginia (12/17) 9 vs. West Virginia (12/17) ASSISTS 1 4x., last at Tennessee (12/17) 1 3x., last vs. Northwestern St. (12/17) STEALS 1 3x., last vs. Texas Tech (02/18) 1 2x., last vs. Texas Tech (02/18) BLOCKS 2 3x., last vs. Iowa State (01/18) 2 vs. Iowa State (01/18) FG 5 vs. LA Tech (11/17) 5 vs. LA Tech (11/17) 3FG FT 3 vs. Texas Tech (02/18) 3 vs. Texas Tech (02/18) MINUTES 21 vs. UTSA (11/17) 21 vs. UTSA (11/17) CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS MIN/G FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G AST/G PTS PTS/G TOTAL GAME-BY-GAME STATS DATE OPPONENT MIN FG 3FG FT REB A TO BLK STL PTS N.12 Stetson N.15 McNeese State N.17 UTSA N.24 vs. LSU dnp N.25 vs. Washington N.30 Louisiana Tech D.03 at Georgia D.10 at Tennessee dnp D.13 Northwestern State D.17 Florida State dnp D.28 at Oklahoma * D.31 West Virginia * J.03 Oklahoma State * dnp J.07 at Kansas State * J.10 at TCU * dnp J.13 Kansas * J.15 UConn dnp J.20 at Texas Tech * J.25 at Baylor * dnp J.27 Iowa State * dnp J.31 at Kansas * dnp F.03 TCU * F.05 at West Virginia * dnp F.10 Kansas State * F.14 Texas Tech * F.17 at Oklahoma State * F.19 Baylor * F.24 at Iowa State * F.27 Oklahoma * M.03 vs. Iowa State M.04 vs. West Virginia M.05 vs. Baylor dnp CAREER/SEASON GAME HIGHS (DATE: MM/YY) CAREER SEASON POINTS 13 vs. UTSA (11/17) 13 vs. UTSA (11/17) REBOUNDS 5 vs. Northwestern St. (12/17) 5 vs. Northwestern St. (12/17) ASSISTS 4 vs. McNeese State (11/17) 4 vs. McNeese State (11/17) STEALS 1 5x., last vs. Kansas State (02/18) 1 5x., last vs. Kansas State (02/18) BLOCKS 1 3x., last vs. Northwestern St. (12/17) 1 3x., last vs. Northwestern St. (12/17) FG 5 vs. UTSA (11/17) 5 vs. UTSA (11/17) 3FG 1 5x., last vs. Iowa State (03/18) 1 5x., last vs. Iowa State (03/18) FT 3 vs. Northwestern St. (12/17) 3 vs. Northwestern St. (12/17) MINUTES 18 vs. Northwestern St. (12/17) 18 vs. Northwestern St. (12/17)

30 PLAYER BIO UPDATES ARIEL ATKINS 5-11 Sr. G Duncanville, Texas JOYNER HOLMES 6-3 So. G/F Cedar Hill, Texas CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS MIN/G FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G STL/G PTS PTS/G TOTAL GAME-BY-GAME STATS DATE OPPONENT MIN FG 3FG FT REB A TO BLK STL PTS N.12 Stetson N.15 McNeese State N.17 UTSA N.24 vs. LSU N.25 vs. Washington N.30 Louisiana Tech D.03 at Georgia D.10 at Tennessee D.13 Northwestern State D.17 Florida State D.28 at Oklahoma * D.31 West Virginia * J.03 Oklahoma State * J.07 at Kansas State * J.10 at TCU * J.13 Kansas * J.15 UConn J.20 at Texas Tech * J.25 at Baylor * J.27 Iowa State * J.31 at Kansas * F.03 TCU * F.05 at West Virginia * F.10 Kansas State * F.14 Texas Tech * F.17 at Oklahoma State * F.19 Baylor * F.24 at Iowa State * F.27 Oklahoma * M.03 vs. Iowa State M.04 vs. West Virginia M.05 vs. Baylor CAREER/SEASON GAME HIGHS (DATE: MM/YY) CAREER SEASON POINTS 26 at Oklahoma State (02/17) 25 2x., last vs. Iowa State (03/18) REBOUNDS 11 at Iowa State (02/16) 9 5x., last vs. Texas Tech (02/18) ASSISTS 7 vs. LA Tech (11/17) 7 vs. LA Tech (11/17) STEALS 6 vs. Kansas (01/18) 6 vs. Kansas (01/18) BLOCKS 3 2x., last vs. Kansas (01/18) 3 2x., last vs. Kansas (01/18) FG 11 at Oklahoma State (02/17) 10 2x., last vs. Iowa State (03/18) 3FG 5 vs. Iowa State (03/18) 5 vs. Iowa State (03/18) FT 8 2x., last at Tennessee (12/17) 8 at Tennessee (12/17) MINUTES 40 vs. Oklahoma (01/15) 37 at TCU (01/18) CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS MIN/G FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G BLK/G PTS PTS/G TOTAL GAME-BY-GAME STATS DATE OPPONENT MIN FG 3FG FT REB A TO BLK STL PTS N.12 Stetson dnp N.15 McNeese State dnp N.17 UTSA dnp N.24 vs. LSU dnp N.25 vs. Washington dnp N.30 Louisiana Tech dnp D.03 at Georgia dnp D.10 at Tennessee dnp D.13 Northwestern State dnp D.17 Florida State dnp D.28 at Oklahoma * D.31 West Virginia * J.03 Oklahoma State * J.07 at Kansas State * J.10 at TCU * J.13 Kansas * J.15 UConn J.20 at Texas Tech * J.25 at Baylor * J.27 Iowa State * J.31 at Kansas * F.03 TCU * F.05 at West Virginia * F.10 Kansas State * F.14 Texas Tech * F.17 at Oklahoma State * F.19 Baylor * F.24 at Iowa State * F.27 Oklahoma * M.03 vs. Iowa State M.04 vs. West Virginia M.05 vs. Baylor CAREER/SEASON GAME HIGHS (DATE: MM/YY) CAREER SEASON POINTS 22 vs. Houston Baptist (11/16) 13 vs. Texas Tech (02/18) REBOUNDS 15 at Texas Tech (01/17) 11 vs. Iowa State (01/18) ASSISTS 4 5x., last vs. Iowa State (03/18) 4 2x., last vs. Iowa State (03/18) STEALS 3 vs. Kansas State (02/17) 2 vs. Kansas State (02/18) BLOCKS 3 5x., last at Florida State (02/17) 2 at Oklahoma State (02/18) FG 9 2x., last vs. Kansas State (02/17) 5 4x., last vs. West Virginia (03/18) 3FG 1 vs. Houston Baptist (11/16) - - FT 6 2x., last vs. Iowa State (01/18) 6 vs. Iowa State (01/18) MINUTES 39 at Florida State (02/17) 34 vs. Baylor (02/18)

31 PLAYER BIO UPDATES KHALEANN CARON-GOUDREAU 6-4 Jr. F Gatineau, Quebec AUDREY-ANN CARON-GOUDREAU 6-4 Sr. F Gatineau, Quebec CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS MIN/G FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G AST/G PTS PTS/G TOTAL GAME-BY-GAME STATS DATE OPPONENT MIN FG 3FG FT REB A TO BLK STL PTS N.12 Stetson N.15 McNeese State N.17 UTSA N.24 vs. LSU N.25 vs. Washington N.30 Louisiana Tech dnp D.03 at Georgia dnp D.10 at Tennessee dnp D.13 Northwestern State dnp D.17 Florida State dnp D.28 at Oklahoma * dnp D.31 West Virginia * dnp J.03 Oklahoma State * dnp J.07 at Kansas State * dnp J.10 at TCU * dnp J.13 Kansas * dnp J.15 UConn dnp J.20 at Texas Tech * J.25 at Baylor * dnp J.27 Iowa State * J.31 at Kansas * F.03 TCU * F.05 at West Virginia * dnp F.10 Kansas State * F.14 Texas Tech * F.17 at Oklahoma State * F.19 Baylor * dnp F.24 at Iowa State * F.27 Oklahoma * M.03 vs. Iowa State M.04 vs. West Virginia M.05 vs. Baylor dnp CAREER/SEASON GAME HIGHS (DATE: MM/YY) CAREER SEASON POINTS 11 vs. Texas A&M (01/15) 5 at Texas Tech (01/18) REBOUNDS 5 at TCU (01/17) 4 vs. Texas Tech (02/18) ASSISTS 3 2x., last vs. UTSA (11/17) 3 vs. UTSA (11/17) STEALS 1 3x., last at West Virginia (01/17) 1 vs. Kansas State (02/18) BLOCKS 4 vs. UTSA (12/16) 2 vs. McNeese State (11/17) FG 4 vs. Texas A&M (01/15) 1 2x., last at Texas Tech (01/18) 3FG 2 2x., last vs. Tennessee (01/15) 1 at Texas Tech (01/18) FT 4 vs. Tennessee (01/15) 2 at Texas Tech (01/18) MINUTES 24 vs. Tennessee (01/15) 16 vs. UTSA (11/17) CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS MIN/G FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G BLK/G PTS PTS/G TOTAL GAME-BY-GAME STATS DATE OPPONENT MIN FG 3FG FT REB A TO BLK STL PTS N.12 Stetson N.15 McNeese State N.17 UTSA N.24 vs. LSU N.25 vs. Washington N.30 Louisiana Tech D.03 at Georgia D.10 at Tennessee D.13 Northwestern State D.17 Florida State D.28 at Oklahoma * D.31 West Virginia * J.03 Oklahoma State * J.07 at Kansas State * J.10 at TCU * J.13 Kansas * dnp J.15 UConn J.20 at Texas Tech * J.25 at Baylor * J.27 Iowa State * J.31 at Kansas * F.03 TCU * F.05 at West Virginia * F.10 Kansas State * F.14 Texas Tech * dnp F.17 at Oklahoma State * dnp F.19 Baylor * dnp F.24 at Iowa State * dnp F.27 Oklahoma * dnp M.03 vs. Iowa State dnp M.04 vs. West Virginia dnp M.05 vs. Baylor dnp CAREER/SEASON GAME HIGHS (DATE: MM/YY) CAREER SEASON POINTS 21 vs. Minnesota (11/14) 12 vs. Iowa State (01/18) REBOUNDS 14 vs. Minnesota (11/14) 11 vs. UConn (01/18) ASSISTS 3 3x., last vs. Washington (11/17) 3 vs. Washington (11/17) STEALS 5 vs. Washington (11/17) 5 vs. Washington (11/17) BLOCKS 6 vs. TCU (02/18) 6 vs. TCU (02/18) FG 7 vs. Minnesota (11/14) 5 3x., last vs. Iowa State (01/18) 3FG 2 vs. LA Tech (11/17) 2 vs. LA Tech (11/17) FT 7 vs. Minnesota (11/14) 4 2x., last vs. Kansas State (02/18) MINUTES 35 vs. Minnesota (11/14) 30 at Kansas State (01/18)

32 PLAYER BIO UPDATES RELLAH BOOTHE 6-3 Fr. F Ocala, Fla. JATARIE WHITE 6-4 Jr. F/C Charlotte, N.C. CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS MIN/G FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G BLK/G PTS PTS/G TOTAL GAME-BY-GAME STATS DATE OPPONENT MIN FG 3FG FT REB A TO BLK STL PTS N.12 Stetson N.15 McNeese State N.17 UTSA N.24 vs. LSU dnp N.25 vs. Washington dnp N.30 Louisiana Tech D.03 at Georgia D.10 at Tennessee dnp D.13 Northwestern State D.17 Florida State D.28 at Oklahoma * D.31 West Virginia * J.03 Oklahoma State * dnp J.07 at Kansas State * J.10 at TCU * dnp J.13 Kansas * dnp J.15 UConn dnp J.20 at Texas Tech * dnp J.25 at Baylor * dnp J.27 Iowa State * dnp J.31 at Kansas * dnp F.03 TCU * F.05 at West Virginia * dnp F.10 Kansas State * dnp F.14 Texas Tech * F.17 at Oklahoma State * F.19 Baylor * F.24 at Iowa State * F.27 Oklahoma * M.03 vs. Iowa State M.04 vs. West Virginia M.05 vs. Baylor CAREER/SEASON GAME HIGHS (DATE: MM/YY) CAREER SEASON POINTS 14 vs. West Virginia (12/17) 14 vs. West Virginia (12/17) REBOUNDS 10 vs. McNeese State (11/17) 10 vs. McNeese State (11/17) ASSISTS 4 vs. UTSA (11/17) 4 vs. UTSA (11/17) STEALS 1 vs. Florida State (12/17) 1 vs. Florida State (12/17) BLOCKS 3 vs. McNeese State (11/17) 3 vs. McNeese State (11/17) FG 6 vs. West Virginia (12/17) 6 vs. West Virginia (12/17) 3FG 2 vs. West Virginia (12/17) 2 vs. West Virginia (12/17) FT 2 2x., last vs. Baylor (02/18) 2 2x., last vs. Baylor (02/18) MINUTES 18 3x., last vs. Baylor (02/18) 18 3x., last vs. Baylor (02/18) CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS MIN/G FG% 3FG% FT% REB REB/G BLK/G PTS PTS/G TOTAL GAME-BY-GAME STATS DATE OPPONENT MIN FG 3FG FT REB A TO BLK STL PTS N.12 Stetson N.15 McNeese State N.17 UTSA N.24 vs. LSU N.25 vs. Washington N.30 Louisiana Tech D.03 at Georgia D.10 at Tennessee D.13 Northwestern State D.17 Florida State D.28 at Oklahoma * D.31 West Virginia * J.03 Oklahoma State * J.07 at Kansas State * J.10 at TCU * J.13 Kansas * J.15 UConn J.20 at Texas Tech * J.25 at Baylor * J.27 Iowa State * J.31 at Kansas * F.03 TCU * F.05 at West Virginia * F.10 Kansas State * F.14 Texas Tech * F.17 at Oklahoma State * F.19 Baylor * F.24 at Iowa State * F.27 Oklahoma * M.03 vs. Iowa State M.04 vs. West Virginia M.05 vs. Baylor CAREER/SEASON GAME HIGHS (DATE: MM/YY) CAREER SEASON POINTS 24 vs. Washington (11/17) 24 vs. Washington (11/17) REBOUNDS 12 3x., last vs. West Virginia (03/18) 12 3x., last vs. West Virginia (03/18) ASSISTS 3 2x., last at Oklahoma (12/17) 3 at Oklahoma (12/17) STEALS 2 2x., last vs. West Virginia (03/18) 2 2x., last vs. West Virginia (03/18) BLOCKS 4 vs. Winthrop (12/15) 2 at Kansas (01/18) FG 10 vs. Washington (11/17) 10 vs. Washington (11/17) 3FG FT 5 vs. Missouri (10/16) 5 vs. Northwestern St. (12/17) MINUTES 34 vs. Oklahoma State (01/18) 34 vs. Oklahoma State (01/18)

33 TEXAS BASKETBALL NCAA HISTORY

34 TEXAS BASKETBALL IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT TEXAS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT W-L BREAKDOWN Appearances: 30 Overall Record: (.580) under Karen Aston: 8-4 as the #1 seed: 13-4 as the #2 seed: 13-5 as the #3 seed: 6-5 as the #4 seed: 2-2 as the #5 seed: 5-4 as the #6 seed: 0-2 as the #7 seed: 0-2 as the #8 seed: 1-2 as the #9 seed: 0-2 as the #12 seed: 0-1 Home: 23-9 Away: 1-6 Neutral: in the Round of 64 or 48: 12-8 in the Round of 32: 14-8 in the Regional Semifinals: 9-5 in the Regional Finals: 3-6 in the Semifinals: 1-2 in the Championship game: 1-0 as the HIGHER seed: as the LOWER seed: 2-17 as the SAME seed: 1-1 in Overtime: 1-1 HOSTING First Round First Round First Round, Final Four Second Round, Regionals Second Round, Final Four Second Round, Regionals Second Round, Regionals Second Round, Regionals Regionals Second Round Second Round Regionals First & Second Rounds First & Second Rounds First & Second Rounds First & Second Rounds * First & Second Rounds First & Second Rounds First & Second Rounds * Texas and Texas Tech were co-hosts at a neutral site - Dallas Reunion Arena - in MISCELLANEOUS Best finish Champions [1986] Largest Margin of Victory: +44 vs. 15 ALABAMA STATE [ ] +44 vs. 15 Hampton [ ] Largest Margin of Defeat -51 vs. 1 UConn [ ] Most Points Scored [combined] 190 vs. 6 Northeast Louisiana [ ] Most Points Scored MISSOURI [ ] Most Points Allowed 105 vs 1 UConn [ ] FREQUENT OPPONENTS Louisiana Tech: 6 [0-6] UConn: 3 [0-3] LSU: 2 [1-1] Minnesota: 2 [2-0] Missouri: 2 [2-0] N.C. State 2 [2-0] Stanford: 2 [1-1] Western Kentucky: 2 [1-1] HONORS Final Four MVP Clarissa Davis (1986) All-Tournament Team Fran Harris [1986], Clarissa Davis [1986, 87] All-Region Teams 1983 [Midwest] Terry Mackey Annette Smith 1984 [Midwest] Andrea Lloyd 1985 [Mideast] Andrea Lloyd 1986 [Midwest] Clarissa Davis Kamie Ethridge Beverly Williams 1987 [East] Clarissa Davis Andrea Lloyd 1988 [Midwest] Doreathea Conwell Beverly Williams 1989 [West] Vicki Hall 1990 [Midwest] Edna Campbell Vicki Hall 2003 [East] Jamie Carey Stacy Stephens 2016 [Bridgeport] Ariel Atkins Lashann Higgs GAME-BY-GAME SEED DATE UT OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE RND CITY LOUISVILLE W Austin, Texas vs. Kansas State W [OT] Ruston, La at Louisiana Tech L Ruston, La DRAKE W Austin, Texas vs. Louisiana-Monroe W Ruston, La at Louisiana Tech L Ruston, La WESTERN MICHIGAN W Austin, Texas at Western Kentucky L Bowling Green, Ky MISSOURI W Austin, Texas OKLAHOMA W Austin, Texas OLE MISS W Austin, Texas vs. Western Kentucky W Lexington, Ky vs. Southern California W Lexington, Ky ST. JOSEPH'S W Austin, Texas vs. James Madison W Fayetteville, N.C vs. Rutgers W Fayetteville, N.C LOUISIANA TECH L Austin, Texas SOUTH CAROLINA W Austin, Texas STANFORD W Austin, Texas LOUISIANA TECH L [OT] Austin, Texas MONTANA W Austin, Texas UNLV W Austin, Texas MARYLAND L Austin, Texas OHIO STATE W Austin, Texas NORTH CAROLINA ST. W Austin, Texas LOUISIANA TECH L Austin, Texas LAMAR L Austin, Texas UCLA L Austin, Texas LOUISIANA TECH L Austin, Texas OKLAHOMA STATE W Austin, Texas at Seton Hall L South Orange, N.J vs. Southwest Missouri State W Lawrence, Kan at Kansas L Lawrence, Kan SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE W Austin, Texas NOTRE DAME L Austin, Texas vs. Auburn L Blacksburg, Va vs. St. Joseph's L Piscataway, N.J vs. St. Mary's L Knoxville, Tenn WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY W Austin, Texas UC-SANTA BARBARA W Austin, Texas vs. Duke L Raleigh, N.C vs. Hampton W Cincinnati, Ohio vs. Arkansas W Cincinnati, Ohio vs. Minnesota W Palo Alto, Calif vs. LSU W Palo Alto, Calif vs. Connecticut L Atlanta, Ga SOUTHERN W Austin, Texas MICHIGAN STATE W Austin, Texas vs. LSU L Seattle, Wash vs. Oral Roberts W Dallas, Texas vs. Georgia L Dallas, Texas vs. Minnesota W Bridgeport, Conn vs. Connecticut L Bridgeport, Conn vs. Mississippi State L Columbus, Ohio SAN DIEGO STATE L Austin, Texas vs. Marquette L Knoxville, Tenn vs. West Virginia L Norfolk, Va vs. Penn W College Park, Md at Maryland L College Park, Md vs. Western Kentucky W Berkeley, Calif at California W Berkeley, Calif vs. Connecticut L Albany, N.Y ALABAMA STATE W Austin, Texas MISSOURI W Austin, Texas vs. UCLA W Bridgeport, Conn vs. UConn L Bridgeport, Conn CENTRAL ARKANSAS W Austin, Texas N.C. State W Austin, Texas vs. Stanford L Lexington, Ky. ROUNDS KEY 64 - First Round [1994-present]; 48 - First Round [1991]; 32 - First Round [ ]; Second Round [1986-present]; 16 - Regional Semifinals; 8 - Regional Finals; 4 - National Semifinals ; 2 - National Finals

35 TEXAS BASKETBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS By Texas Team in an NCAA Tournament Game By Opposing Team in an NCAA Tournament Game Most Points 108 vs. Missouri ( ) 105 by UConn ( ) Most Rebounds 60 vs. Western Michigan ( ) 56 by Louisiana Tech ( ) Most Assists 29 vs. Hampton ( ) 26 by Northeast Louisiana ( ) Most Steals 23 vs. Kansas State ( ) 17 by Duke ( ) Most Blocks 11 vs. Central Arkansas ( ) 10 by UConn ( ) Most FG Made 42 (42-of-56) vs. Missouri ( ) 42 (42-of-61) vs. Drake ( ) 40 (40-of-74) by Northeast Louisiana ( ) Best FG Percentage 75.0 (42-of-56) vs. Missouri ( ) 60.0 (39-of-65) by UConn ( ) Most 3PT Made 9 (9-of-15) vs. Michigan State ( ) 9 (9-of-15) vs. Southwest Missouri State ( ) 13 (13-of-31) by UConn ( ) Best 3PT Percentage 85.7 (6-of-7) vs. UNLV ( ) (1-of-1) by Louisiana Tech ( ) 75.0 (3-of-4) by Seton Hall ( ) Most FT Made 26 (26-of-38) vs. Ohio State ( ) 28 (28-of-36) by St. Mary s [Calif.] ( ) Best FT Percentage (18-of-18) vs. Penn ( ) (2-of-2) vs. Louisiana Tech ( ) 95.5 (21-of-22) by Mississippi State ( ) TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES IN AN NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME BY TEXAS POINTS 32 Heather Schreiber vs. LSU ( ) 32 Clarissa Davis vs. Western Kentucky ( ) FIELD GOALS MADE 13 Heather Schreiber vs. LSU ( ) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 25 Fran Harris vs. Northeast Louisiana ( ) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 7 Danielle Viglione vs. Southwest Missouri State ( ) 5 Jamie Carey vs. LSU ( ) 5 Jamie Carey vs. Michigan State ( ) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 14 Danielle Viglione vs. Oklahoma State ( ) FREE THROWS MADE 12 Cinietra Henderson vs. Ohio State ( ) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 14 Tiffany Jackson vs. Georgia ( ) 14 Cinietra Henderson vs. Ohio State ( ) 14 Andrea Lloyd vs. Western Kentucky ( ) REBOUNDS 18 Clarissa Davis vs. Western Kentucky ( ) 18 Andrea Lloyd vs. Western Kentucky ( ) 17 Stacy Stephens vs. St. Mary s [Calif] ( ) ASSISTS 13 Vanessa Wallace vs. Notre Dame ( ) STEALS 7 Beverly Williams vs. Rutgers ( ) 7 Andrea Lloyd vs. St. Joseph s [Pa.] ( ) BLOCKS 6 Kelsey Lang vs. NC State ( ) BY OPPOSING TEAM POINTS 36 Lisa Ingram, Northeast Louisiana ( ) FIELD GOALS MADE 17 Lisa Ingram, Northeast Louisiana ( ) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 27 Andrea Stinson, NC State ( ) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 6 Mercedes Jefflo, California ( ) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 12 Mercedes Jefflo, California ( ) FREE THROWS MADE 14 Beth Morgan, Notre Dame ( ) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 18 Beth Morgan, Notre Dame ( ) REBOUNDS 15 Sue Wicks, Rutgers ( ) 15 Regina Howard, Rutgers ( ) ASSISTS 15 Eun Jung Lee, Northeast Louisiana ( ) 15 Regina Howard-Rutgers ( ) 15 Eun Jung Lee ( ) STEALS 7 Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech ( ) BLOCKS 5 Lillie Mason, Western Kentucky ( ) MOST ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES Tennessee 37 Georgia 33 Stanford 32 Texas 31 UConn 30

36 TEXAS BASKETBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT ALL-TIME LINESCORES 1983 Texas vs. Louisville - NCAA First Round - March 17, Austin, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Louisville N.A Texas N/A Texas vs. Kansas State- NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals - March 25, Ruston, La. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Kansas State N/A Texas N/A Texas vs. Louisiana Tech- NCAA Midwest Regional Final - March 27, Ruston, La Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Texas N/A Louisiana Tech N/A Texas vs. Drake- NCAA First Round - March 15, Ruston, La. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Drake N/A N/A Texas N/A N/A Texas vs. Northeast Louisiana- NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals - March 23, Ruston, La. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Northeast LA N/A N/A N/A 10 Texas N/A Texas vs. Louisiana Tech- NCAA Midwest Regional Final - March 25, Ruston, La. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Texas N/A Louisiana Tech N/A Texas vs. Western Michigan- NCAA First Round - March 14, Austin, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Western Michigan N/A 47.0 N/A Texas N/A 50.6 N/A Texas vs. Western Kentucky- NCAA Mideast Regional Semifinals - March 22, Bowling Green, Ky. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Western Kentucky N/A Texas N/A Texas vs. Missouri- NCAA Second Round - March 14, Austin, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Missouri N/A Texas N/A

37 TEXAS BASKETBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT ALL-TIME LINESCORES Texas vs. Oklahoma- NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals - March 20, Austin, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Oklahoma N/A Texas N/A Texas vs. Ole Miss- NCAA Midwest Regional Final - March 22, Austin, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Ole Miss N/A Texas N/A Texas vs. Western Kentucky- NCAA National Semifinals - March 28, Lexington, Ky. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Western Kentucky N/A Texas N/A Texas vs. USC- NCAA National Championship - March 30, Lexington, Ky. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL USC N/A Texas N/A Texas vs. St. Joseph s- NCAA Second Round - March 15, Austin, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL St. Joseph s N/A Texas N/A Texas vs. James Madison- NCAA East Regional Semifinals - March 19, Fayetteville, N.C. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL James Madison N/A Texas N/A Texas vs. Rutgers- NCAA East Regional Final - March 21, Fayetteville, N.C. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Rutgers N/A Texas N/A Texas vs. Louisiana Tech- NCAA National Semifinals- March 27, Austin, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Louisiana Tech N/A Texas N/A Texas vs. South Carolina- NCAA Second Round - March 20, Austin, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL South Carolina Texas Texas vs. Stanford- NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals- March 24, Austin, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Stanford Texas

38 Texas vs. Louisiana Tech- NCAA Midwest Regional Final - March 26, Austin, Texas Teams 1 2 OT F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Louisiana Tech Texas TEXAS BASKETBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT ALL-TIME LINESCORES Texas vs. Montana - NCAA Second Round - March 18, Austin, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Montana Texas Texas vs. UNLV - NCAA West Regional Semifinals - March 23, Austin, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL UNLV Texas Texas vs. Maryland - NCAA West Regional Final - March 25, Austin, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Texas Maryland Texas vs. Ohio State - NCAA Second Round - March 18, Austin, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Ohio State Texas Texas vs. N.C. State - NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals- March 22, Austin, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Texas N.C. State Texas vs. Louisiana Tech - NCAA Midwest Regional Final - March 24, Austin, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Texas Louisiana Tech Texas vs. Lamar - NCAA First Round - March 13, Austin, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Lamar Texas Texas vs. UCLA - NCAA Second Round- March 22, Boulder, Colo. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL UCLA Texas

39 TEXAS BASKETBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT ALL-TIME LINESCORES 1993 Texas vs. Louisiana Tech- NCAA Second Round - March 20, Austin, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Louisiana Tech Texas Texas vs. Oklahoma State- NCAA First Round - March 16, Austin, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Oklahoma State Texas Texas vs. Seton Hall- NCAA Second Round - March 19, South Orange, N.J. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Texas Seton Hall Texas vs. Southwest Missouri State - NCAA First Round - March 16, Lawrence, Kan. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL SMS Texas Texas vs. Kansas- NCAA Second Round - March 18, Lawrence, Kan. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Texas Kansas Texas vs. Southwest Texas State - NCAA First Round - March 15, Austin, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL SW Texas State Texas Texas vs. Notre Dame- NCAA Second Round - March 17, Austin, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Notre Dame Texas Texas vs. Auburn- NCAA First Round - March 12, Blacksburg, Va. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Texas Auburn

40 2000 TEXAS BASKETBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT ALL-TIME LINESCORES Texas vs. St. Joseph s- NCAA First Round - March 17, Piscataway, N.J. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL St. Joseph s Texas Texas vs. St. Mary s- NCAA First Round - March 16, Knoxville, Tenn. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL St. Mary s Texas Texas vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay - NCAA First Round- March 15, Austin, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Green Bay Texas Texas vs. UC Santa Barbara- NCAA Second Round- March 17, Austin, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL UC Santa Barbara Texas Texas vs. Duke - NCAA East Regional Semifinals- March 23, Raleigh, N.C. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Texas Duke Texas vs. Hampton - NCAA First Round - March 23, Cincinnati, Ohio Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Hampton Texas Texas vs. Arkansas- NCAA Second Round - March 25, Cincinnati, Ohio Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Arkansas Texas Texas vs. Minnesota- NCAA West Regional Semifinals- March 30, Palo Alto, Calif. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Minnesota Texas Texas vs. LSU- NCAA West Regional Final - April 1, Palo Alto, Calif. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Texas LSU

41 TEXAS BASKETBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT ALL-TIME LINESCORES Texas vs. UConn - NCAA National Semifinals - April 6, Atlanta, Ga. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Texas UConn Texas vs. Southern - NCAA First Round - March 21, Austin, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Southern Texas Texas vs. Michigan State- NCAA Second Round - March 23, Austin, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Michigan State Texas Texas vs. LSU- NCAA West Regional Semifinals- March 27, Seattle, Wash. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL LSU Texas Texas vs. Oral Roberts - NCAA First Round - March 19, Dallas, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Oral Roberts Texas Texas vs. Georgia- NCAA Second Round - March 21, Dallas, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Georgia Texas Texas vs. Minnesota - NCAA First Round - March 23, Bridgeport, Conn. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Minnesota Texas Texas vs. UConn- NCAA Second Round - March 23, Bridgeport, Conn. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Texas UConn Texas vs. Mississippi State - NCAA First Round - March 21, Columbus, Ohio Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Mississippi State Texas

42 2010 TEXAS BASKETBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT ALL-TIME LINESCORES Texas vs. San Diego State - NCAA First Round - March 21, Austin, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL San Diego State Texas Texas vs. Marquette - NCAA First Round - March 19, Knoxville, Tenn. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Texas Marquette Texas vs. West Virginia - NCAA First Round - March 17, Norfolk, Va. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Texas West Virginia Texas vs. Penn - NCAA First Round - March 23, College Park, Md. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Penn Texas Texas vs. Maryland- NCAA Second Round - March 27, College Park, Md. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Texas Maryland Texas vs. Western Kentucky- NCAA First Round - March 20, Berkeley, Calif. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Western Kentucky Texas Texas vs. California- NCAA Second Round - March 20, Berkeley, Calif. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Texas California Texas vs. UConn- NCAA Albany Regional Semifinals - March 24, Albany, N.Y. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Texas UConn

43 2016 TEXAS BASKETBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT ALL-TIME LINESCORES Texas vs. Alabama State - NCAA First Round - March 19, Austin, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Alabama State Texas Texas vs. Missouri - NCAA Second Round - March 21, Austin, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Missouri Texas Texas vs. UCLA- NCAA Bridgeport Regional Semifinals - March 26, Bridgeport, Conn. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL UCLA Texas Texas vs. UConn- NCAA Bridgeport Regional Final - March 28, Bridgeport, Conn. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Texas UConn Texas vs. Central Arkansas - NCAA First Round - March 17, Austin, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL Central Arkansas Texas Texas vs. N.C. State - NCAA Second Round - March 19, Austin, Texas Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL N.C. State Texas Texas vs. Stanford- NCAA Lexington Regional Semifinals - March 24, Lexington, Ky. Teams 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% REB A TO BLK STL UCLA Texas

44 TEXAS BASKETBALL SEASON STATISTICS

45 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Texas Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Mar 07, 2018) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (26-6) (14-2) (8-3) (4-1) CONFERENCE... (15-3) (8-1) (7-2) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (11-3) (6-1) (1-1) (4-1) DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS /12/17 1:02 p.m. STETSON W (18)Higgs, Lashann (9)White, Jatarie 11/15/17 11:02 a.m. MCNEESE STATE W (23)Atkins, Ariel (10)Boothe, Rellah 11/17/17 7:02 p.m. UTSA W (19)Underwood, Jada (9)Underwood, Jada 11/24/17 3:30 p.m. ^ vs LSU W (17)Atkins, Ariel (10)Caron-Goudreau, A. 11/25/17 1:15 p.m. ^ vs Washington W (24)White, Jatarie (7)White, Jatarie 11/30/17 7:02 p.m. LOUISIANA TECH W (15)McCarty, Brooke (9)Boothe, Rellah 12/03/17 4:02 p.m. % at Georgia W (17)Atkins, Ariel (9)Atkins, Ariel 12/10/17 3:03 p.m. at Tennessee L 9651 (21)Atkins, Ariel (7)White, Jatarie (7)Aborowa, Olamide 12/13/17 7:02 p.m. NORTHWESTERN STATE W (15)White, Jatarie (7)Atkins, Ariel 12/17/17 11:33 a.m. FLORIDA STATE W (24)McCarty, Brooke (12)White, Jatarie 12/28/17 7:03 p.m. * at Oklahoma W (25)Higgs, Lashann (9)Atkins, Ariel 12/31/17 3:33 p.m. * WEST VIRGINIA W (17)McCarty, Brooke (9)McCarty, Brooke (9)White, Jatarie (9)Aborowa, Olamide 01/03/18 7:02 p.m. * OKLAHOMA STATE W (30)Higgs, Lashann (7)White, Jatarie 01/07/18 1:00 p.m. * at Kansas State W (26)Higgs, Lashann (10)Caron-Goudreau, A. 01/10/18 8:05 p.m. * at TCU L 2150 (25)Atkins, Ariel (6)Caron-Goudreau, A. (6)Atkins, Ariel 01/13/18 1:02 p.m. * KANSAS W (22)Atkins, Ariel (9)Atkins, Ariel (9)Holmes, Joyner 01/15/18 6:02 p.m. UCONN L (18)White, Jatarie (11)Caron-Goudreau, A. 01/20/18 3:00 p.m. * at Texas Tech W (22)Atkins, Ariel (9)Holmes, Joyner 01/25/18 6:02 p.m. * at Baylor L 9286 (16)McCarty, Brooke (9)Atkins, Ariel 01/27/18 7:02 p.m. * IOWA STATE W (15)Atkins, Ariel (11)Holmes, Joyner 01/31/18 7:05 p.m. * at Kansas W (16)Atkins, Ariel (7)Holmes, Joyner (7)Caron-Goudreau, A. (7)Atkins, Ariel 02/03/18 12:06 p.m. * TCU W (16)Atkins, Ariel (7)Holmes, Joyner (16)McCarty, Brooke 02/05/18 7:00 p.m. * at West Virginia W (18)White, Jatarie (10)Caron-Goudreau, A. (10)White, Jatarie 02/10/18 7:02 p.m. * KANSAS STATE W (17)McCarty, Brooke (8)Hosey, Jordan (8)White, Jatarie 02/14/18 7:02 p.m. * TEXAS TECH W (13)McCarty, Brooke (9)Holmes, Joyner (13)Holmes, Joyner (9)Atkins, Ariel 02/17/18 2:03 p.m. * at Oklahoma State W (17)McCarty, Brooke (8)White, Jatarie 02/19/18 7:05 p.m. * BAYLOR L 6642 (32)McCarty, Brooke (9)Holmes, Joyner 02/24/18 5:03 p.m. * at Iowa State W (20)Atkins, Ariel (11)McCarty, Brooke 02/27/18 6:03 p.m. * OKLAHOMA W (17)McCarty, Brooke (7)Atkins, Ariel 03/03/18 6:03 p.m. & vs Iowa State W (25)Atkins, Ariel (12)White, Jatarie 03/04/18 4:34 p.m. & vs West Virginia W (11)White, Jatarie (12)White, Jatarie 03/05/18 8:05 p.m. & vs Baylor L 3520 (20)Higgs, Lashann (8)Holmes, Joyner * = Conference game ^ = South Point Shootout (Las Vegas, Nev.) % - Big 12/SEC Challenge (Athens, Ga.) & = Phillips 66 Big 12 Conference Championship (Oklahoma City, Okla.) ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTAL

46 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Texas Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 07, 2018) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (26-6) (14-2) (8-3) (4-1) CONFERENCE... (15-3) (8-1) (7-2) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (11-3) (6-1) (1-1) (4-1) ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Atkins, Ariel McCarty, Brooke Higgs, Lashann White, Jatarie Sutton, Alecia Holmes, Joyner Caron-Goudreau, A Boothe, Rellah Hosey, Jordan Patterson, Chasity Underwood, Jada Aborowa, Olamide Littleton, Destiny Caron-Goudreau, K TEAM Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS UT OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND SCORING /12/17 STETSON W Points per game /15/17 MCNEESE STATE W Scoring margin /17/17 UTSA W FIELD GOALS-ATT ^11/24/17 vs LSU W Field goal pct ^11/25/17 vs Washington W POINT FG-ATT /30/17 LOUISIANA TECH W point FG pct %12/03/17 at Georgia W pt FG made per game /10/17 at Tennessee L FREE THROWS-ATT /13/17 NORTHWESTERN STATE W Free throw pct /17/17 FLORIDA STATE W F-Throws made per game *12/28/17 at Oklahoma W REBOUNDS *12/31/17 WEST VIRGINIA W Rebounds per game *01/03/18 OKLAHOMA STATE W Rebounding margin *01/07/18 at Kansas State W ASSISTS *01/10/18 at TCU L Assists per game *01/13/18 KANSAS W TURNOVERS /15/18 UCONN L Turnovers per game *01/20/18 at Texas Tech W Turnover margin *01/25/18 at Baylor L Assist/turnover ratio *01/27/18 IOWA STATE W STEALS *01/31/18 at Kansas W Steals per game *02/03/18 TCU W BLOCKS *02/05/18 at West Virginia W Blocks per game *02/10/18 KANSAS STATE W ATTENDANCE *02/14/18 TEXAS TECH W Home games-avg/game *02/17/18 at Oklahoma State W Neutral site-avg/game *02/19/18 BAYLOR L *02/24/18 at Iowa State W SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total *02/27/18 OKLAHOMA W &03/03/18 vs Iowa State W Texas &03/04/18 vs West Virginia W Opponents &03/05/18 vs Baylor L * = Conference game ^ = South Point Shootout (Las Vegas, Nev.) % - Big 12/SEC Challenge (Athens, Ga.) & = Phillips 66 Big 12 Conference Championship (Oklahoma City, Okla.)

47 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Texas Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 07, 2018) Conference games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (15-3) (8-1) (7-2) (0-0) CONFERENCE... (15-3) (8-1) (7-2) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Atkins, Ariel McCarty, Brooke Higgs, Lashann White, Jatarie Sutton, Alecia Holmes, Joyner Caron-Goudreau, A Boothe, Rellah Hosey, Jordan Aborowa, Olamide Patterson, Chasity Underwood, Jada Caron-Goudreau, K TEAM Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS UT OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND SCORING *12/28/17 at Oklahoma W Points per game *12/31/17 WEST VIRGINIA W Scoring margin *01/03/18 OKLAHOMA STATE W FIELD GOALS-ATT *01/07/18 at Kansas State W Field goal pct *01/10/18 at TCU L POINT FG-ATT *01/13/18 KANSAS W point FG pct *01/20/18 at Texas Tech W pt FG made per game *01/25/18 at Baylor L FREE THROWS-ATT *01/27/18 IOWA STATE W Free throw pct *01/31/18 at Kansas W F-Throws made per game *02/03/18 TCU W REBOUNDS *02/05/18 at West Virginia W Rebounds per game *02/10/18 KANSAS STATE W Rebounding margin *02/14/18 TEXAS TECH W ASSISTS *02/17/18 at Oklahoma State W Assists per game *02/19/18 BAYLOR L TURNOVERS *02/24/18 at Iowa State W Turnovers per game *02/27/18 OKLAHOMA W Turnover margin * = Conference game Assist/turnover ratio ^ = South Point Shootout (Las Vegas, Nev.) STEALS % - Big 12/SEC Challenge (Athens, Ga.) Steals per game & = Phillips 66 Big 12 Conference Championship (Oklahoma City, Okla.) BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Texas Opponents

48 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Texas Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 07, 2018) Non-conference games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (11-3) (6-1) (1-1) (4-1) CONFERENCE... (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (11-3) (6-1) (1-1) (4-1) ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Atkins, Ariel McCarty, Brooke White, Jatarie Higgs, Lashann Sutton, Alecia Caron-Goudreau, A Underwood, Jada Holmes, Joyner Boothe, Rellah Patterson, Chasity Hosey, Jordan Aborowa, Olamide Littleton, Destiny Caron-Goudreau, K TEAM Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS UT OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND SCORING /12/17 STETSON W Points per game /15/17 MCNEESE STATE W Scoring margin /17/17 UTSA W FIELD GOALS-ATT ^11/24/17 vs LSU W Field goal pct ^11/25/17 vs Washington W POINT FG-ATT /30/17 LOUISIANA TECH W point FG pct %12/03/17 at Georgia W pt FG made per game /10/17 at Tennessee L FREE THROWS-ATT /13/17 NORTHWESTERN STATE W Free throw pct /17/17 FLORIDA STATE W F-Throws made per game /15/18 UCONN L REBOUNDS &03/03/18 vs Iowa State W Rebounds per game &03/04/18 vs West Virginia W Rebounding margin &03/05/18 vs Baylor L ASSISTS * = Conference game Assists per game ^ = South Point Shootout (Las Vegas, Nev.) TURNOVERS % - Big 12/SEC Challenge (Athens, Ga.) Turnovers per game & = Phillips 66 Big 12 Conference Championship (Oklahoma City, Okla.) Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Texas Opponents

49 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Texas Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 07, 2018) Big 12 Tournament RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (2-1) (0-0) (0-0) (2-1) CONFERENCE... (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (2-1) (0-0) (0-0) (2-1) ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Atkins, Ariel White, Jatarie McCarty, Brooke Higgs, Lashann Holmes, Joyner Sutton, Alecia Boothe, Rellah Patterson, Chasity Hosey, Jordan Underwood, Jada Aborowa, Olamide Caron-Goudreau, K TEAM Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS UT OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND SCORING &03/03/18 vs Iowa State W Points per game &03/04/18 vs West Virginia W Scoring margin &03/05/18 vs Baylor L FIELD GOALS-ATT * = Conference game Field goal pct ^ = South Point Shootout (Las Vegas, Nev.) 3 POINT FG-ATT % - Big 12/SEC Challenge (Athens, Ga.) 3-point FG pct & = Phillips 66 Big 12 Conference Championship (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Texas Opponents

50 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Texas Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 07, 2018) Games won RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (26-0) (14-0) (8-0) (4-0) CONFERENCE... (15-0) (8-0) (7-0) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (11-0) (6-0) (1-0) (4-0) ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Atkins, Ariel McCarty, Brooke Higgs, Lashann White, Jatarie Sutton, Alecia Holmes, Joyner Caron-Goudreau, A Boothe, Rellah Hosey, Jordan Underwood, Jada Patterson, Chasity Aborowa, Olamide Littleton, Destiny Caron-Goudreau, K TEAM Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS UT OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND SCORING /12/17 STETSON W Points per game /15/17 MCNEESE STATE W Scoring margin /17/17 UTSA W FIELD GOALS-ATT ^11/24/17 vs LSU W Field goal pct ^11/25/17 vs Washington W POINT FG-ATT /30/17 LOUISIANA TECH W point FG pct %12/03/17 at Georgia W pt FG made per game /13/17 NORTHWESTERN STATE W FREE THROWS-ATT /17/17 FLORIDA STATE W Free throw pct *12/28/17 at Oklahoma W F-Throws made per game *12/31/17 WEST VIRGINIA W REBOUNDS *01/03/18 OKLAHOMA STATE W Rebounds per game *01/07/18 at Kansas State W Rebounding margin *01/13/18 KANSAS W ASSISTS *01/20/18 at Texas Tech W Assists per game *01/27/18 IOWA STATE W TURNOVERS *01/31/18 at Kansas W Turnovers per game *02/03/18 TCU W Turnover margin *02/05/18 at West Virginia W Assist/turnover ratio *02/10/18 KANSAS STATE W STEALS *02/14/18 TEXAS TECH W Steals per game *02/17/18 at Oklahoma State W BLOCKS *02/24/18 at Iowa State W Blocks per game *02/27/18 OKLAHOMA W ATTENDANCE &03/03/18 vs Iowa State W Home games-avg/game &03/04/18 vs West Virginia W Neutral site-avg/game * = Conference game ^ = South Point Shootout (Las Vegas, Nev.) SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total % - Big 12/SEC Challenge (Athens, Ga.) & = Phillips 66 Big 12 Conference Championship (Oklahoma City, Okla.) Texas Opponents

51 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Texas Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 07, 2018) Games lost RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (0-6) (0-2) (0-3) (0-1) CONFERENCE... (0-3) (0-1) (0-2) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (0-3) (0-1) (0-1) (0-1) ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Atkins, Ariel McCarty, Brooke Higgs, Lashann White, Jatarie Caron-Goudreau, A Sutton, Alecia Holmes, Joyner Boothe, Rellah Aborowa, Olamide Hosey, Jordan Underwood, Jada Patterson, Chasity TEAM Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS UT OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND SCORING /10/17 at Tennessee L Points per game *01/10/18 at TCU L Scoring margin /15/18 UCONN L FIELD GOALS-ATT *01/25/18 at Baylor L Field goal pct *02/19/18 BAYLOR L POINT FG-ATT &03/05/18 vs Baylor L point FG pct * = Conference game 3-pt FG made per game ^ = South Point Shootout (Las Vegas, Nev.) FREE THROWS-ATT % - Big 12/SEC Challenge (Athens, Ga.) Free throw pct & = Phillips 66 Big 12 Conference Championship (Oklahoma City, Okla.) F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Texas Opponents

52 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Texas Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 07, 2018) Last 5 Games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (4-1) (1-0) (1-0) (2-1) CONFERENCE... (2-0) (1-0) (1-0) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (2-1) (0-0) (0-0) (2-1) ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Atkins, Ariel McCarty, Brooke Higgs, Lashann White, Jatarie Sutton, Alecia Holmes, Joyner Hosey, Jordan Boothe, Rellah Underwood, Jada Patterson, Chasity Aborowa, Olamide Caron-Goudreau, K TEAM Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS UT OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND SCORING *02/24/18 at Iowa State W Points per game *02/27/18 OKLAHOMA W Scoring margin &03/03/18 vs Iowa State W FIELD GOALS-ATT &03/04/18 vs West Virginia W Field goal pct &03/05/18 vs Baylor L POINT FG-ATT * = Conference game 3-point FG pct ^ = South Point Shootout (Las Vegas, Nev.) 3-pt FG made per game % - Big 12/SEC Challenge (Athens, Ga.) FREE THROWS-ATT & = Phillips 66 Big 12 Conference Championship (Oklahoma City, Okla.) Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Texas Opponents

53 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Texas Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 07, 2018) Last 10 Games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (8-2) (3-1) (3-0) (2-1) CONFERENCE... (6-1) (3-1) (3-0) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (2-1) (0-0) (0-0) (2-1) ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg McCarty, Brooke Atkins, Ariel White, Jatarie Higgs, Lashann Caron-Goudreau, A Holmes, Joyner Sutton, Alecia Hosey, Jordan Boothe, Rellah Patterson, Chasity Aborowa, Olamide Underwood, Jada Caron-Goudreau, K TEAM Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS UT OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND SCORING *02/05/18 at West Virginia W Points per game *02/10/18 KANSAS STATE W Scoring margin *02/14/18 TEXAS TECH W FIELD GOALS-ATT *02/17/18 at Oklahoma State W Field goal pct *02/19/18 BAYLOR L POINT FG-ATT *02/24/18 at Iowa State W point FG pct *02/27/18 OKLAHOMA W pt FG made per game &03/03/18 vs Iowa State W FREE THROWS-ATT &03/04/18 vs West Virginia W Free throw pct &03/05/18 vs Baylor L F-Throws made per game * = Conference game REBOUNDS ^ = South Point Shootout (Las Vegas, Nev.) Rebounds per game % - Big 12/SEC Challenge (Athens, Ga.) Rebounding margin & = Phillips 66 Big 12 Conference Championship (Oklahoma City, Okla.) ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Texas Opponents

54 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Texas Team Game-by-Game (as of Mar 07, 2018) All games TEAM STATISTICS ---TOTAL PTRS REBOUNDS---- Opponent Date Score W/L FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts---Avg STETSON 11/12/ W MCNEESE STATE 11/15/ W UTSA 11/17/ W vs LSU 11/24/ W vs Washington 11/25/ W LOUISIANA TECH 11/30/ W at Georgia 12/03/ W at Tennessee 12/10/ L NORTHWESTERN STATE 12/13/ W FLORIDA STATE 12/17/ W at Oklahoma 12/28/ W WEST VIRGINIA 12/31/ W OKLAHOMA STATE 01/03/ W at Kansas State 01/07/ W at TCU 01/10/ L KANSAS 01/13/ W UCONN 01/15/ L at Texas Tech 01/20/ W at Baylor 01/25/ L IOWA STATE 01/27/ W at Kansas 01/31/ W TCU 02/03/ W at West Virginia 02/05/ W KANSAS STATE 02/10/ W TEXAS TECH 02/14/ W at Oklahoma State 02/17/ W BAYLOR 02/19/ L at Iowa State 02/24/ W OKLAHOMA 02/27/ W vs Iowa State 03/03/ W vs West Virginia 03/04/ W vs Baylor 03/05/ L Texas Opponents Games played: 32 Rebounds/game: 43.0 Points/game: 80.7 Assists/game: 16.5 FG Pct: 46.2 Turnovers/game: FG Pct: 33.2 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.1 FT Pct: 70.4 Steals/game: 8.7 Blocks/game: 3.7

55 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Texas Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Mar 07, 2018) All games OPPONENT STATISTICS ---TOTAL PTRS REBOUNDS---- Opponent Date Score W/L FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts---Avg STETSON 11/12/ W MCNEESE STATE 11/15/ W UTSA 11/17/ W vs LSU 11/24/ W vs Washington 11/25/ W LOUISIANA TECH 11/30/ W at Georgia 12/03/ W at Tennessee 12/10/ L NORTHWESTERN STATE 12/13/ W FLORIDA STATE 12/17/ W at Oklahoma 12/28/ W WEST VIRGINIA 12/31/ W OKLAHOMA STATE 01/03/ W at Kansas State 01/07/ W at TCU 01/10/ L KANSAS 01/13/ W UCONN 01/15/ L at Texas Tech 01/20/ W at Baylor 01/25/ L IOWA STATE 01/27/ W at Kansas 01/31/ W TCU 02/03/ W at West Virginia 02/05/ W KANSAS STATE 02/10/ W TEXAS TECH 02/14/ W at Oklahoma State 02/17/ W BAYLOR 02/19/ L at Iowa State 02/24/ W OKLAHOMA 02/27/ W vs Iowa State 03/03/ W vs West Virginia 03/04/ W vs Baylor 03/05/ L Opponents Texas Games played: 32 Rebounds/game: 32.6 Points/game: 63.8 Assists/game: 11.0 FG Pct: 40.1 Turnovers/game: FG Pct: 30.6 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.6 FT Pct: 68.2 Steals/game: 6.1 Blocks/game: 3.3

56 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Texas Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Mar 07, 2018) All games Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Rebounds Assist TOver Block Steal Fouls /-- --/-- ---/ / / / / / / / /--- --/-- --/-- --/-- --/-- STETSON... 57/33 38/ / / / / / / / /6 13/22 3/0 10/4 21/20 MCNEESE STATE... 58/14 42/ / / / / / / / /7 12/28 10/2 14/3 23/20 UTSA... 59/27 61/ / / / / / / / /6 11/21 3/0 7/5 15/23 LSU... 41/28 34/ / / / / / / / /15 23/21 3/2 9/8 23/23 Washington... 41/21 51/ / / / / / / / /16 20/22 0/1 10/9 16/23 LOUISIANA TECH... 50/26 38/ / / / / / / / /11 15/22 8/3 15/7 17/13 Georgia... 46/27 35/ / / / / / / / /9 12/17 5/6 10/4 19/21 Tennessee... 27/29 48/ (7) 28-76/ / / / / / /51 (4) 9/10 16/18 0/5 10/10 29/16 NORTHWESTERN STATE... 40/20 28/ / / / / / / / /9 17/15 4/1 8/4 15/19 FLORIDA STATE... 41/40 46/ / / / / / / / /14 11/17 2/7 9/3 10/20 Oklahoma... 41/24 47/ / / / / / / / /9 20/18 4/3 9/16 27/21 WEST VIRGINIA... 33/22 46/ / / / / / / / /9 24/16 6/8 5/15 11/18 OKLAHOMA STATE... 40/44 44/ / / / / / / / /15 15/16 2/2 3/1 14/17 Kansas State... 34/26 41/ / / / / / / / /20 18/19 3/5 7/5 18/16 TCU... 31/40 46/ (2) 32-77/ / / / / / / /16 13/21 6/8 10/6 16/13 KANSAS... 29/31 50/ / / / / / / / /7 15/22 5/4 13/6 23/25 UCONN... 38/39 33/ (4) 29-67/ / / / / / / /12 9/13 3/3 3/2 18/17 Texas Tech... 44/19 46/ / / / / / / / /4 18/29 2/2 11/8 18/27 Baylor... 27/44 29/ (25) 20-64/ / / / / / /50 (16) 8/14 16/18 4/7 9/6 21/17 IOWA STATE... 39/30 48/ / / / / / / / /11 9/15 5/2 6/3 20/21 Kansas... 30/25 25/ / / / / / / / /7 12/20 5/0 15/3 14/16 TCU... 50/24 42/ / / / / / / / /7 13/12 11/1 5/5 21/24 West Virginia... 37/26 36/ / / / / / / / /15 15/16 6/2 10/6 10/14 KANSAS STATE... 39/30 37/ / / / / / / / /11 14/25 2/7 16/5 19/15 TEXAS TECH... 46/39 41/ / / / / / / /35 (2) 15/13 12/22 2/2 10/4 12/16 Oklahoma State... 38/30 39/ / / / / / / / /8 14/13 4/2 6/7 22/13 BAYLOR... 35/43 52/ (6) 34-66/ / / / / / /42 (15) 12/16 12/14 1/1 5/8 20/18 Iowa State... 41/29 31/ / / / / / / / /12 13/12 0/4 6/5 20/15 OKLAHOMA... 40/31 39/ / / / / / / / /8 16/18 1/3 12/9 19/15 Iowa State... 42/27 39/ / / / / / / / /11 13/8 3/1 5/8 18/12 West Virginia... 42/28 26/ / / / / / / / /11 14/9 2/2 4/6 17/15 Baylor... 33/35 36/ (8) 25-73/ / / / / / /44 (2) 8/13 8/11 3/8 6/3 17/16 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

57 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Texas Points-Rebounds-Assists (as of Mar 07, 2018) All games Opponent Date Score WL SUTTON,AL LITTLETON HOSEY,JOR HIGGS,LAS MCCARTY,B UNDERWOOD ABOROWA,O PATTERSON ATKINS,AR STETSON 11/12/ W MCNEESE STATE 11/15/ W UTSA 11/17/ W vs LSU 11/24/ W DNP vs Washington 11/25/ W LOUISIANA TECH 11/30/ W DNP at Georgia 12/03/ W at Tennessee 12/10/ L DNP DNP NORTHWESTERN STATE 12/13/ W DNP DNP FLORIDA STATE 12/17/ W DNP DNP DNP at Oklahoma 12/28/ W DNP WEST VIRGINIA 12/31/ W DNP OKLAHOMA STATE 01/03/ W DNP DNP DNP at Kansas State 01/07/ W DNP at TCU 01/10/ L DNP DNP KANSAS 01/13/ W DNP UCONN 01/15/ L DNP DNP DNP at Texas Tech 01/20/ W DNP DNP at Baylor 01/25/ L DNP DNP IOWA STATE 01/27/ W DNP DNP at Kansas 01/31/ W DNP DNP DNP TCU 02/03/ W DNP at West Virginia 02/05/ W DNP DNP DNP KANSAS STATE 02/10/ W DNP TEXAS TECH 02/14/ W DNP at Oklahoma State 02/17/ W DNP BAYLOR 02/19/ L DNP DNP at Iowa State 02/24/ W DNP OKLAHOMA 02/27/ W DNP DNP vs Iowa State 03/03/ W DNP vs West Virginia 03/04/ W DNP vs Baylor 03/05/ L DNP DNP DNP DNP Opponent Date Score WL HOLMES,JO CARON-GOU CARON-GOU BOOTHE,RE WHITE,JAT STETSON 11/12/ W DNP MCNEESE STATE 11/15/ W DNP UTSA 11/17/ W DNP vs LSU 11/24/ W DNP DNP vs Washington 11/25/ W DNP DNP LOUISIANA TECH 11/30/ W DNP DNP at Georgia 12/03/ W DNP DNP at Tennessee 12/10/ L DNP DNP DNP NORTHWESTERN STATE 12/13/ W DNP DNP FLORIDA STATE 12/17/ W DNP DNP at Oklahoma 12/28/ W DNP WEST VIRGINIA 12/31/ W DNP OKLAHOMA STATE 01/03/ W DNP DNP at Kansas State 01/07/ W DNP at TCU 01/10/ L DNP DNP KANSAS 01/13/ W DNP DNP DNP UCONN 01/15/ L DNP DNP at Texas Tech 01/20/ W DNP at Baylor 01/25/ L DNP DNP IOWA STATE 01/27/ W DNP at Kansas 01/31/ W DNP TCU 02/03/ W at West Virginia 02/05/ W DNP DNP KANSAS STATE 02/10/ W DNP TEXAS TECH 02/14/ W DNP at Oklahoma State 02/17/ W DNP BAYLOR 02/19/ L DNP DNP at Iowa State 02/24/ W DNP OKLAHOMA 02/27/ W DNP vs Iowa State 03/03/ W DNP vs West Virginia 03/04/ W DNP vs Baylor 03/05/ L DNP DNP

58 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Texas Category Leaders (as of Mar 07, 2018) All games POINTS G Pts Pts/G SCORING AVERAGE G Pts Avg/G Atkins, Ariel Atkins, Ariel McCarty, Brooke McCarty, Brooke Higgs, Lashann Higgs, Lashann White, Jatarie White, Jatarie Sutton, Alecia Sutton, Alecia Holmes, Joyner Holmes, Joyner Caron-Goudreau, A Caron-Goudreau, A Hosey, Jordan Boothe, Rellah Boothe, Rellah Hosey, Jordan Underwood, Jada Patterson, Chasity Aborowa, Olamide Underwood, Jada Patterson, Chasity Aborowa, Olamide FG PERCENTAGE FG ATT Pct FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS G Att Att/G White, Jatarie McCarty, Brooke Atkins, Ariel Atkins, Ariel Higgs, Lashann Higgs, Lashann Caron-Goudreau, A White, Jatarie Hosey, Jordan Sutton, Alecia Underwood, Jada Aborowa, Olamide FIELD GOALS MADE G Made Made/G Sutton, Alecia McCarty, Brooke Atkins, Ariel Patterson, Chasity McCarty, Brooke Boothe, Rellah Higgs, Lashann Holmes, Joyner White, Jatarie Sutton, Alecia POINT PERCENTAGE 3FG ATT Pct 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS G Att Att/G Atkins, Ariel McCarty, Brooke McCarty, Brooke Atkins, Ariel Higgs, Lashann Sutton, Alecia Sutton, Alecia Higgs, Lashann Underwood, Jada Boothe, Rellah Caron-Goudreau, A Boothe, Rellah POINT FGS MADE G Made Made/G Patterson, Chasity Littleton, Destiny McCarty, Brooke Hosey, Jordan Atkins, Ariel Caron-Goudreau, K Sutton, Alecia Holmes, Joyner Higgs, Lashann Caron-Goudreau, A Boothe, Rellah FT PERCENTAGE FT ATT Pct FREE THROW ATTEMPTS G Att Att/G McCarty, Brooke Higgs, Lashann Atkins, Ariel Atkins, Ariel Caron-Goudreau, K White, Jatarie Higgs, Lashann Holmes, Joyner White, Jatarie McCarty, Brooke Caron-Goudreau, A Patterson, Chasity FREE THROWS MADE G Made Made/G Underwood, Jada Sutton, Alecia Atkins, Ariel Hosey, Jordan Higgs, Lashann Holmes, Joyner McCarty, Brooke Boothe, Rellah White, Jatarie Holmes, Joyner

59 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Texas Category Leaders (as of Mar 07, 2018) All games REBOUNDS G Reb Reb/G ASSISTS G No. A/G White, Jatarie McCarty, Brooke Atkins, Ariel Atkins, Ariel McCarty, Brooke Higgs, Lashann Holmes, Joyner Sutton, Alecia Caron-Goudreau, A Holmes, Joyner REBOUND AVERAGE G Reb Avg/G STEALS G No. S/G White, Jatarie Atkins, Ariel Holmes, Joyner McCarty, Brooke Atkins, Ariel Higgs, Lashann Caron-Goudreau, A Sutton, Alecia McCarty, Brooke Caron-Goudreau, A OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Blk/G White, Jatarie Caron-Goudreau, A Atkins, Ariel Atkins, Ariel Holmes, Joyner White, Jatarie Caron-Goudreau, A Hosey, Jordan Higgs, Lashann Holmes, Joyner DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G MINUTES G No. Min/G Atkins, Ariel McCarty, Brooke White, Jatarie Atkins, Ariel McCarty, Brooke Higgs, Lashann Holmes, Joyner Sutton, Alecia Sutton, Alecia White, Jatarie FOULS G No. Per/G TURNOVERS G No. TO/G White, Jatarie Atkins, Ariel Atkins, Ariel Sutton, Alecia Caron-Goudreau, A White, Jatarie Sutton, Alecia Higgs, Lashann McCarty, Brooke McCarty, Brooke FOULOUTS G No Caron-Goudreau, A White, Jatarie McCarty, Brooke Atkins, Ariel

60 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Texas Individual Game-by-Game (as of Mar 07, 2018) All games #01 Sutton, Alecia ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg STETSON 11/12/ MCNEESE STATE 11/15/ UTSA 11/17/ vs LSU 11/24/ vs Washington 11/25/ LOUISIANA TECH 11/30/ at Georgia 12/03/ at Tennessee 12/10/ NORTHWESTERN STATE 12/13/17 * FLORIDA STATE 12/17/ at Oklahoma 12/28/ WEST VIRGINIA 12/31/ OKLAHOMA STATE 01/03/ at Kansas State 01/07/ at TCU 01/10/ KANSAS 01/13/18 * UCONN 01/15/ at Baylor 01/25/ IOWA STATE 01/27/ at Kansas 01/31/ TCU 02/03/ at West Virginia 02/05/ KANSAS STATE 02/10/ TEXAS TECH 02/14/ at Oklahoma State 02/17/ BAYLOR 02/19/ at Iowa State 02/24/ OKLAHOMA 02/27/ vs Iowa State 03/03/ vs West Virginia 03/04/ vs Baylor 03/05/ Totals Games played: 31 Rebounds/game: 2.9 Minutes/game: 23.2 Assists/game: 2.3 Points/game: 6.7 Turnovers/game: 1.8 FG Pct: 42.9 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.2 3FG Pct: 33.8 Steals/game: 0.9 FT Pct: 61.8 Blocks/game: 0.1

61 #04 Littleton, Destiny ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg STETSON 11/12/ MCNEESE STATE 11/15/ UTSA 11/17/ vs LSU 11/24/ vs Washington 11/25/ LOUISIANA TECH 11/30/ at Georgia 12/03/ NORTHWESTERN STATE 12/13/ Totals Games played: 8 Rebounds/game: 1.4 Minutes/game: 11.6 Assists/game: 0.9 Points/game: 2.1 Turnovers/game: 0.5 FG Pct: 21.9 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.8 3FG Pct: 15.0 Steals/game: 0.5 Blocks/game: 0.1

62 #05 Hosey, Jordan ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg STETSON 11/12/ MCNEESE STATE 11/15/ UTSA 11/17/ vs LSU 11/24/ vs Washington 11/25/ LOUISIANA TECH 11/30/17 * at Georgia 12/03/ at Tennessee 12/10/ FLORIDA STATE 12/17/ at Oklahoma 12/28/ WEST VIRGINIA 12/31/ OKLAHOMA STATE 01/03/ at Kansas State 01/07/ at TCU 01/10/ KANSAS 01/13/ UCONN 01/15/ at Texas Tech 01/20/ at Baylor 01/25/ IOWA STATE 01/27/ at Kansas 01/31/ TCU 02/03/ at West Virginia 02/05/ KANSAS STATE 02/10/ TEXAS TECH 02/14/ at Oklahoma State 02/17/ BAYLOR 02/19/ at Iowa State 02/24/ OKLAHOMA 02/27/18 * vs Iowa State 03/03/18 * vs West Virginia 03/04/ vs Baylor 03/05/ Totals Games played: 31 Rebounds/game: 2.3 Minutes/game: 11.5 Assists/game: 0.4 Points/game: 3.6 Turnovers/game: 0.8 FG Pct: 47.1 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.5 3FG Pct: 14.3 Steals/game: 0.1 FT Pct: 60.0 Blocks/game: 0.3

63 #10 Higgs, Lashann ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg STETSON 11/12/17 * MCNEESE STATE 11/15/17 * UTSA 11/17/17 * vs LSU 11/24/17 * vs Washington 11/25/17 * LOUISIANA TECH 11/30/17 * at Georgia 12/03/17 * at Tennessee 12/10/17 * NORTHWESTERN STATE 12/13/17 * FLORIDA STATE 12/17/17 * at Oklahoma 12/28/17 * WEST VIRGINIA 12/31/17 * OKLAHOMA STATE 01/03/18 * at Kansas State 01/07/18 * at TCU 01/10/18 * KANSAS 01/13/18 * UCONN 01/15/18 * at Texas Tech 01/20/18 * at Baylor 01/25/18 * IOWA STATE 01/27/18 * at Kansas 01/31/18 * TCU 02/03/18 * at West Virginia 02/05/18 * KANSAS STATE 02/10/18 * TEXAS TECH 02/14/18 * at Oklahoma State 02/17/18 * BAYLOR 02/19/18 * at Iowa State 02/24/18 * OKLAHOMA 02/27/18 * vs Iowa State 03/03/18 * vs West Virginia 03/04/18 * vs Baylor 03/05/18 * Totals Games played: 32 Rebounds/game: 3.4 Minutes/game: 24.7 Assists/game: 2.7 Points/game: 12.8 Turnovers/game: 1.7 FG Pct: 52.8 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.6 3FG Pct: 35.1 Steals/game: 1.4 FT Pct: 72.3 Blocks/game: 0.0

64 #11 McCarty, Brooke ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg STETSON 11/12/17 * MCNEESE STATE 11/15/17 * UTSA 11/17/17 * vs LSU 11/24/17 * vs Washington 11/25/17 * LOUISIANA TECH 11/30/17 * at Georgia 12/03/17 * at Tennessee 12/10/17 * FLORIDA STATE 12/17/17 * at Oklahoma 12/28/17 * WEST VIRGINIA 12/31/17 * OKLAHOMA STATE 01/03/18 * at Kansas State 01/07/18 * at TCU 01/10/18 * KANSAS 01/13/18 * UCONN 01/15/18 * at Texas Tech 01/20/18 * at Baylor 01/25/18 * IOWA STATE 01/27/18 * at Kansas 01/31/18 * TCU 02/03/18 * at West Virginia 02/05/18 * KANSAS STATE 02/10/18 * TEXAS TECH 02/14/18 * at Oklahoma State 02/17/18 * BAYLOR 02/19/18 * at Iowa State 02/24/18 * OKLAHOMA 02/27/18 * vs Iowa State 03/03/18 * vs West Virginia 03/04/18 * vs Baylor 03/05/18 * Totals Games played: 31 Rebounds/game: 4.4 Minutes/game: 31.9 Assists/game: 4.5 Points/game: 13.9 Turnovers/game: 1.6 FG Pct: 41.8 Assist/turnover ratio: 2.7 3FG Pct: 37.7 Steals/game: 1.5 FT Pct: 88.5 Blocks/game: 0.1

65 #12 Underwood, Jada ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg STETSON 11/12/ MCNEESE STATE 11/15/ UTSA 11/17/ vs LSU 11/24/ vs Washington 11/25/ at Georgia 12/03/ at Tennessee 12/10/ NORTHWESTERN STATE 12/13/ at Oklahoma 12/28/ WEST VIRGINIA 12/31/ OKLAHOMA STATE 01/03/ at Kansas State 01/07/ at TCU 01/10/ KANSAS 01/13/ UCONN 01/15/ at Texas Tech 01/20/ at Baylor 01/25/ IOWA STATE 01/27/ at Kansas 01/31/ TCU 02/03/ at West Virginia 02/05/ KANSAS STATE 02/10/ TEXAS TECH 02/14/ at Oklahoma State 02/17/ BAYLOR 02/19/ at Iowa State 02/24/ vs Iowa State 03/03/ vs West Virginia 03/04/ Totals Games played: 28 Rebounds/game: 1.4 Minutes/game: 10.7 Assists/game: 0.7 Points/game: 2.9 Turnovers/game: 0.8 FG Pct: 44.6 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.9 3FG Pct: 33.3 Steals/game: 0.4 FT Pct: 62.1 Blocks/game: 0.1

66 #14 Aborowa, Olamide ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg STETSON 11/12/ MCNEESE STATE 11/15/ UTSA 11/17/ vs LSU 11/24/ vs Washington 11/25/ LOUISIANA TECH 11/30/ at Georgia 12/03/ at Tennessee 12/10/ NORTHWESTERN STATE 12/13/ FLORIDA STATE 12/17/ at Oklahoma 12/28/ WEST VIRGINIA 12/31/ at Kansas State 01/07/ at TCU 01/10/ KANSAS 01/13/ at Texas Tech 01/20/ at Baylor 01/25/ IOWA STATE 01/27/ TCU 02/03/ KANSAS STATE 02/10/ TEXAS TECH 02/14/ at Oklahoma State 02/17/ at Iowa State 02/24/ OKLAHOMA 02/27/ vs Iowa State 03/03/ vs West Virginia 03/04/ Totals Games played: 26 Rebounds/game: 2.4 Minutes/game: 9.2 Assists/game: 0.1 Points/game: 2.6 Turnovers/game: 0.5 FG Pct: 43.1 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.2 FT Pct: 35.7 Steals/game: 0.1 Blocks/game: 0.2

67 #15 Patterson, Chasity ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg STETSON 11/12/ MCNEESE STATE 11/15/ UTSA 11/17/ vs Washington 11/25/ LOUISIANA TECH 11/30/ at Georgia 12/03/ NORTHWESTERN STATE 12/13/ at Oklahoma 12/28/ WEST VIRGINIA 12/31/ at Kansas State 01/07/ KANSAS 01/13/ at Texas Tech 01/20/ TCU 02/03/ KANSAS STATE 02/10/ TEXAS TECH 02/14/ at Oklahoma State 02/17/ BAYLOR 02/19/ at Iowa State 02/24/ OKLAHOMA 02/27/ vs Iowa State 03/03/ vs West Virginia 03/04/ Totals Games played: 21 Rebounds/game: 1.1 Minutes/game: 7.8 Assists/game: 0.7 Points/game: 3.0 Turnovers/game: 0.6 FG Pct: 41.1 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.2 3FG Pct: 19.2 Steals/game: 0.2 FT Pct: 64.7 Blocks/game: 0.1

68 #23 Atkins, Ariel ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg STETSON 11/12/17 * MCNEESE STATE 11/15/17 * UTSA 11/17/17 * vs LSU 11/24/17 * vs Washington 11/25/17 * LOUISIANA TECH 11/30/17 * at Georgia 12/03/17 * at Tennessee 12/10/17 * NORTHWESTERN STATE 12/13/17 * FLORIDA STATE 12/17/17 * at Oklahoma 12/28/17 * WEST VIRGINIA 12/31/17 * OKLAHOMA STATE 01/03/18 * at Kansas State 01/07/18 * at TCU 01/10/18 * KANSAS 01/13/18 * UCONN 01/15/18 * at Texas Tech 01/20/18 * at Baylor 01/25/18 * IOWA STATE 01/27/18 * at Kansas 01/31/18 * TCU 02/03/18 * at West Virginia 02/05/18 * KANSAS STATE 02/10/18 * TEXAS TECH 02/14/18 * at Oklahoma State 02/17/18 * BAYLOR 02/19/18 * at Iowa State 02/24/18 * OKLAHOMA 02/27/18 * vs Iowa State 03/03/18 * vs West Virginia 03/04/18 * vs Baylor 03/05/18 * Totals Games played: 32 Rebounds/game: 5.5 Minutes/game: 27.5 Assists/game: 3.2 Points/game: 14.8 Turnovers/game: 2.0 FG Pct: 53.1 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.6 3FG Pct: 41.1 Steals/game: 2.7 FT Pct: 85.2 Blocks/game: 0.8

69 #24 Holmes, Joyner ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg at Oklahoma 12/28/ WEST VIRGINIA 12/31/ OKLAHOMA STATE 01/03/ at Kansas State 01/07/ at TCU 01/10/ KANSAS 01/13/ UCONN 01/15/ at Texas Tech 01/20/ at Baylor 01/25/ IOWA STATE 01/27/ at Kansas 01/31/ TCU 02/03/ at West Virginia 02/05/ KANSAS STATE 02/10/ TEXAS TECH 02/14/18 * at Oklahoma State 02/17/18 * BAYLOR 02/19/18 * at Iowa State 02/24/18 * OKLAHOMA 02/27/ vs Iowa State 03/03/ vs West Virginia 03/04/18 * vs Baylor 03/05/18 * Totals Games played: 22 Rebounds/game: 6.0 Minutes/game: 16.7 Assists/game: 1.3 Points/game: 6.5 Turnovers/game: 2.3 FG Pct: 35.9 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.6 3FG Pct: 0.0 Steals/game: 0.3 FT Pct: 55.7 Blocks/game: 0.4

70 #30 Caron-Goudreau, K. ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg STETSON 11/12/ MCNEESE STATE 11/15/ UTSA 11/17/ vs LSU 11/24/ vs Washington 11/25/ at Texas Tech 01/20/ IOWA STATE 01/27/ at Kansas 01/31/ TCU 02/03/ KANSAS STATE 02/10/ TEXAS TECH 02/14/ at Oklahoma State 02/17/ at Iowa State 02/24/ OKLAHOMA 02/27/ vs Iowa State 03/03/ vs West Virginia 03/04/ Totals Games played: 16 Rebounds/game: 1.4 Minutes/game: 6.8 Assists/game: 0.4 Points/game: 0.5 Turnovers/game: 0.3 FG Pct: 11.1 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.4 3FG Pct: 10.0 Steals/game: 0.1 FT Pct: 75.0 Blocks/game: 0.3

71 #31 Caron-Goudreau, A. ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg STETSON 11/12/17 * MCNEESE STATE 11/15/17 * UTSA 11/17/17 * vs LSU 11/24/17 * vs Washington 11/25/17 * LOUISIANA TECH 11/30/17 * at Georgia 12/03/17 * at Tennessee 12/10/17 * NORTHWESTERN STATE 12/13/17 * FLORIDA STATE 12/17/17 * at Oklahoma 12/28/17 * WEST VIRGINIA 12/31/17 * OKLAHOMA STATE 01/03/18 * at Kansas State 01/07/18 * at TCU 01/10/18 * UCONN 01/15/18 * at Texas Tech 01/20/18 * at Baylor 01/25/18 * IOWA STATE 01/27/18 * at Kansas 01/31/18 * TCU 02/03/18 * at West Virginia 02/05/18 * KANSAS STATE 02/10/18 * Totals Games played: 23 Rebounds/game: 5.0 Minutes/game: 21.1 Assists/game: 0.7 Points/game: 6.0 Turnovers/game: 1.0 FG Pct: 47.8 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.7 3FG Pct: 29.2 Steals/game: 1.0 FT Pct: 66.7 Blocks/game: 1.6

72 #33 Boothe, Rellah ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg STETSON 11/12/ MCNEESE STATE 11/15/ UTSA 11/17/ LOUISIANA TECH 11/30/ at Georgia 12/03/ NORTHWESTERN STATE 12/13/ FLORIDA STATE 12/17/ at Oklahoma 12/28/ WEST VIRGINIA 12/31/ at Kansas State 01/07/ TCU 02/03/ TEXAS TECH 02/14/ at Oklahoma State 02/17/ BAYLOR 02/19/ at Iowa State 02/24/ OKLAHOMA 02/27/ vs Iowa State 03/03/ vs West Virginia 03/04/ vs Baylor 03/05/ Totals Games played: 19 Rebounds/game: 3.6 Minutes/game: 10.7 Assists/game: 0.3 Points/game: 5.1 Turnovers/game: 1.0 FG Pct: 40.4 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.3 3FG Pct: 24.1 Steals/game: 0.1 FT Pct: 46.2 Blocks/game: 0.3

73 #40 White, Jatarie ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg STETSON 11/12/17 * MCNEESE STATE 11/15/17 * UTSA 11/17/17 * vs LSU 11/24/17 * vs Washington 11/25/17 * LOUISIANA TECH 11/30/ at Georgia 12/03/17 * at Tennessee 12/10/17 * NORTHWESTERN STATE 12/13/17 * FLORIDA STATE 12/17/17 * at Oklahoma 12/28/17 * WEST VIRGINIA 12/31/17 * OKLAHOMA STATE 01/03/18 * at Kansas State 01/07/18 * at TCU 01/10/18 * KANSAS 01/13/18 * UCONN 01/15/18 * at Texas Tech 01/20/18 * at Baylor 01/25/18 * IOWA STATE 01/27/18 * at Kansas 01/31/18 * TCU 02/03/18 * at West Virginia 02/05/18 * KANSAS STATE 02/10/18 * TEXAS TECH 02/14/18 * at Oklahoma State 02/17/18 * BAYLOR 02/19/18 * at Iowa State 02/24/18 * OKLAHOMA 02/27/18 * vs Iowa State 03/03/18 * vs West Virginia 03/04/18 * vs Baylor 03/05/18 * Totals Games played: 32 Rebounds/game: 6.0 Minutes/game: 22.0 Assists/game: 0.6 Points/game: 10.5 Turnovers/game: 1.8 FG Pct: 53.1 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.3 FT Pct: 71.2 Steals/game: 0.4 Blocks/game: 0.3

74 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Texas Team High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 07, 2018) All games Texas - TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS UTSA (11/17/17) 100 MCNEESE STATE (11/15/17) 95 STETSON (11/12/17) 92 TCU (02/03/18) 92 vs Washington (11/25/17) FIELD GOALS MADE UTSA (11/17/17) 40 STETSON (11/12/17) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS UTSA (11/17/17) 83 STETSON (11/12/17) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (35-61) vs Washington (11/25/17).557 (34-61) OKLAHOMA STATE (01/03/18) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE TCU (02/03/18) 10 UTSA (11/17/17) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS STETSON (11/12/17) 23 UTSA (11/17/17) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE ( 9-16) vs Iowa State (03/03/18).526 (10-19) TCU (02/03/18) FREE THROWS MADE TCU (02/03/18) 18 KANSAS STATE (02/10/18) 18 IOWA STATE (01/27/18) 18 UTSA (11/17/17) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS UTSA (11/17/17) 26 vs Washington (11/25/17) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (12-13) OKLAHOMA STATE (01/03/18).889 ( 8-9 ) vs Iowa State (03/03/18) REBOUNDS WEST VIRGINIA (12/31/17) 52 vs West Virginia (03/04/18) 52 UTSA (11/17/17) ASSISTS vs Washington (11/25/17) 25 LOUISIANA TECH (11/30/17) STEALS KANSAS STATE (02/10/18) 15 at Kansas (01/31/18) 15 LOUISIANA TECH (11/30/17) BLOCKED SHOTS TCU (02/03/18) 10 MCNEESE STATE (11/15/17) TURNOVERS WEST VIRGINIA (12/31/17) 23 vs LSU (11/24/17) FOULS at Tennessee (12/10/17) 27 at Oklahoma (12/28/17)

75 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Texas High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 07, 2018) All games Opponent - GAME HIGHS POINTS BAYLOR (02/19/18) 82 at Tennessee (12/10/17) 81 at Baylor (01/25/18) 79 at TCU (01/10/18) 79 OKLAHOMA STATE (01/03/18) FIELD GOALS MADE BAYLOR (02/19/18) 33 OKLAHOMA STATE (01/03/18) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS WEST VIRGINIA (12/31/17) 71 BAYLOR (02/19/18) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (28-48) at TCU (01/10/18).524 (33-63) OKLAHOMA STATE (01/03/18) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE FLORIDA STATE (12/17/17) 10 at West Virginia (02/05/18) 10 vs Washington (11/25/17) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS vs Washington (11/25/17) 28 NORTHWESTERN STATE (12/13/17) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE ( 9-11) at TCU (01/10/18).500 (10-20) at West Virginia (02/05/18) FREE THROWS MADE at Tennessee (12/10/17) 18 BAYLOR (02/19/18) 18 KANSAS (01/13/18) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS at Tennessee (12/10/17) 28 at Oklahoma (12/28/17) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (17-19) UCONN (01/15/18).889 ( 8-9 ) at Kansas State (01/07/18) REBOUNDS at Tennessee (12/10/17) 50 at Baylor (01/25/18) ASSISTS at Kansas State (01/07/18) 16 BAYLOR (02/19/18) 16 at TCU (01/10/18) 16 vs Washington (11/25/17) STEALS at Oklahoma (12/28/17) 15 WEST VIRGINIA (12/31/17) BLOCKED SHOTS... 8 vs Baylor (03/05/18) 8 at TCU (01/10/18) 8 WEST VIRGINIA (12/31/17) TURNOVERS at Texas Tech (01/20/18) 28 MCNEESE STATE (11/15/17) FOULS at Texas Tech (01/20/18) 25 KANSAS (01/13/18)

76 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Texas High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 07, 2018) All games Texas - GAME LOWS POINTS at Kansas (01/31/18) 56 at Baylor (01/25/18) 68 NORTHWESTERN STATE (12/13/17) 68 vs West Virginia (03/04/18) 69 vs Baylor (03/05/18) FIELD GOALS MADE at Baylor (01/25/18) 21 at Kansas (01/31/18) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS NORTHWESTERN STATE (12/13/17) 57 vs LSU (11/24/17) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (20-64) at Baylor (01/25/18).342 (25-73) vs Baylor (03/05/18) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE... 2 KANSAS (01/13/18) 2 KANSAS STATE (02/10/18) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS... 9 vs West Virginia (03/04/18) 10 at Oklahoma State (02/17/18) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE ( 2-15) KANSAS (01/13/18).133 ( 2-15) KANSAS STATE (02/10/18) FREE THROWS MADE... 5 LOUISIANA TECH (11/30/17) 5 at Oklahoma State (02/17/18) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS... 8 LOUISIANA TECH (11/30/17) 8 at TCU (01/10/18) 8 at Oklahoma State (02/17/18) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ( 7-13) WEST VIRGINIA (12/31/17).563 ( 9-16) STETSON (11/12/17) REBOUNDS BAYLOR (02/19/18) 30 OKLAHOMA STATE (01/03/18) ASSISTS... 8 at Baylor (01/25/18) 8 vs Baylor (03/05/18) STEALS... 3 OKLAHOMA STATE (01/03/18) 3 UCONN (01/15/18) BLOCKED SHOTS... 0 vs Washington (11/25/17) 0 at Tennessee (12/10/17) 0 at Iowa State (02/24/18) TURNOVERS... 8 vs Baylor (03/05/18) 9 UCONN (01/15/18) 9 IOWA STATE (01/27/18) FOULS FLORIDA STATE (12/17/17) 10 at West Virginia (02/05/18)

77 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Texas High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 07, 2018) All games Opponent - GAME LOWS POINTS MCNEESE STATE (11/15/17) 39 at Texas Tech (01/20/18) 41 at Kansas (01/31/18) 44 NORTHWESTERN STATE (12/13/17) 53 at Georgia (12/03/17) FIELD GOALS MADE MCNEESE STATE (11/15/17) 15 at Texas Tech (01/20/18) 15 at Kansas (01/31/18) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS KANSAS STATE (02/10/18) 47 KANSAS (01/13/18) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (11-56) MCNEESE STATE (11/15/17).273 (15-55) at Texas Tech (01/20/18) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE... 1 vs LSU (11/24/17) 1 BAYLOR (02/19/18) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS... 3 vs LSU (11/24/17) 5 BAYLOR (02/19/18) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE ( 2-23) vs West Virginia (03/04/18).143 ( 2-14) at Texas Tech (01/20/18) FREE THROWS MADE... 3 FLORIDA STATE (12/17/17) 4 NORTHWESTERN STATE (12/13/17) 4 at Kansas (01/31/18) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS... 6 FLORIDA STATE (12/17/17) 8 at Georgia (12/03/17) 8 NORTHWESTERN STATE (12/13/17) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ( 4-12) at Kansas (01/31/18).462 ( 6-13) TEXAS TECH (02/14/18) REBOUNDS STETSON (11/12/17) 25 NORTHWESTERN STATE (12/13/17) 25 vs Iowa State (03/03/18) ASSISTS... 4 at Texas Tech (01/20/18) 6 STETSON (11/12/17) 6 UTSA (11/17/17) STEALS... 1 OKLAHOMA STATE (01/03/18) 2 UCONN (01/15/18) BLOCKED SHOTS... 0 STETSON (11/12/17) 0 UTSA (11/17/17) 0 at Kansas (01/31/18) TURNOVERS... 8 vs Iowa State (03/03/18) 9 vs West Virginia (03/04/18) FOULS vs Iowa State (03/03/18) 13 LOUISIANA TECH (11/30/17) 13 at TCU (01/10/18) 13 at Oklahoma State (02/17/18)

78 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Texas Player High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 07, 2018) All games Texas - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points McCarty, Brooke vs Baylor (02/19/18) 30 Higgs, Lashann vs Oklahoma State (01/03/18) 26 Higgs, Lashann at Kansas State (01/07/18) 25 Atkins, Ariel vs Iowa State (03/03/18) 25 Atkins, Ariel at TCU (01/10/18) 25 Higgs, Lashann at Oklahoma (12/28/17) Field Goals Made McCarty, Brooke vs Baylor (02/19/18) 11 Higgs, Lashann vs Oklahoma State (01/03/18) Field Goal Att McCarty, Brooke vs Baylor (03/05/18) 19 McCarty, Brooke at Baylor (01/25/18) FG Pct (min 5 made) ( 6-6 ) Atkins, Ariel vs Northwestern State (12/13/17).857 ( 6-7 ) Higgs, Lashann vs Kansas (01/13/18).857 ( 6-7 ) Atkins, Ariel vs UTSA (11/17/17) 3-Point FG Made... 7 McCarty, Brooke vs Baylor (02/19/18) 5 Atkins, Ariel vs Iowa State (03/03/18) 3-Point FG Att McCarty, Brooke vs Baylor (03/05/18) 9 McCarty, Brooke vs Baylor (02/19/18) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) ( 3-3 ) Atkins, Ariel vs TCU (02/03/18) ( 3-3 ) Higgs, Lashann at Kansas State (01/07/18) ( 3-3 ) Atkins, Ariel at Georgia (12/03/17) ( 3-3 ) Atkins, Ariel vs McNeese State (11/15/17) ( 2-2 ) Sutton, Alecia vs West Virginia (03/04/18) ( 2-2 ) Boothe, Rellah vs West Virginia (12/31/17) ( 2-2 ) Atkins, Ariel at Oklahoma (12/28/17) ( 2-2 ) Sutton, Alecia vs Louisiana Tech (11/30/17) ( 2-2 ) Caron-Goudreau, A. vs Louisiana Tech (11/30/17) ( 2-2 ) McCarty, Brooke vs LSU (11/24/17) Free Throws Made... 8 Atkins, Ariel at Tennessee (12/10/17) 7 Atkins, Ariel vs Kansas (01/13/18) 7 Higgs, Lashann vs Oklahoma State (01/03/18) 7 Higgs, Lashann at Oklahoma (12/28/17) Free Throw Att... 9 Holmes, Joyner vs Iowa State (01/27/18) 9 Underwood, Jada vs UTSA (11/17/17) FT Pct (min 3 made) ( 8-8 ) Atkins, Ariel at Tennessee (12/10/17) ( 7-7 ) Higgs, Lashann vs Oklahoma State (01/03/18) ( 6-6 ) Atkins, Ariel at Texas Tech (01/20/18) ( 6-6 ) Higgs, Lashann at Georgia (12/03/17) ( 4-4 ) Atkins, Ariel vs West Virginia (03/04/18) ( 4-4 ) White, Jatarie vs Iowa State (03/03/18) ( 4-4 ) McCarty, Brooke vs Oklahoma (02/27/18) ( 4-4 ) Atkins, Ariel at Iowa State (02/24/18) ( 4-4 ) Caron-Goudreau, A. vs Kansas State (02/10/18) ( 4-4 ) McCarty, Brooke vs Kansas State (02/10/18) ( 4-4 ) White, Jatarie vs TCU (02/03/18) ( 4-4 ) McCarty, Brooke vs TCU (02/03/18) ( 4-4 ) McCarty, Brooke at Baylor (01/25/18) ( 4-4 ) Atkins, Ariel at Baylor (01/25/18) ( 4-4 ) Sutton, Alecia at TCU (01/10/18) ( 4-4 ) McCarty, Brooke vs Oklahoma State (01/03/18) ( 4-4 ) McCarty, Brooke at Tennessee (12/10/17) ( 4-4 ) Higgs, Lashann vs UTSA (11/17/17) ( 4-4 ) Atkins, Ariel vs McNeese State (11/15/17) ( 3-3 ) Holmes, Joyner vs Oklahoma (02/27/18)

79 Rebounds White, Jatarie vs West Virginia (03/04/18) 12 White, Jatarie vs Iowa State (03/03/18) 12 White, Jatarie vs Florida State (12/17/17) Assists McCarty, Brooke at TCU (01/10/18) 10 McCarty, Brooke vs Oklahoma State (01/03/18) Steals... 6 Atkins, Ariel vs Kansas (01/13/18) 5 Atkins, Ariel at Kansas (01/31/18) 5 Atkins, Ariel at TCU (01/10/18) 5 McCarty, Brooke vs Louisiana Tech (11/30/17) 5 Caron-Goudreau, A. vs Washington (11/25/17) Blocked Shots... 6 Caron-Goudreau, A. vs TCU (02/03/18) 4 Caron-Goudreau, A. at TCU (01/10/18) Turnovers... 7 Atkins, Ariel at Baylor (01/25/18) 6 Holmes, Joyner at Texas Tech (01/20/18) Fouls... 5 White, Jatarie vs Oklahoma (02/27/18) 5 White, Jatarie vs Baylor (02/19/18) 5 Caron-Goudreau, A. at Baylor (01/25/18) 5 Atkins, Ariel at Oklahoma (12/28/17) 5 White, Jatarie at Tennessee (12/10/17) 5 McCarty, Brooke at Tennessee (12/10/17) 5 Caron-Goudreau, A. at Tennessee (12/10/17) 5 Caron-Goudreau, A. at Georgia (12/03/17) Minutes McCarty, Brooke vs Baylor (02/19/18) 40 McCarty, Brooke vs UCONN (01/15/18) 39 McCarty, Brooke vs Oklahoma (02/27/18) 39 McCarty, Brooke vs Oklahoma State (01/03/18) 38 McCarty, Brooke at Iowa State (02/24/18) 38 McCarty, Brooke at Baylor (01/25/18) 38 McCarty, Brooke at TCU (01/10/18) 38 McCarty, Brooke at Tennessee (12/10/17)

80 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Texas High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 07, 2018) All games OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points Wallace, Kristy at Baylor (01/25/18) 25 Durr, Emily vs Iowa State (03/03/18) 25 Carleton, Bridget vs Iowa State (03/03/18) 24 Cohen, Dekeiya vs Baylor (02/19/18) 23 Carleton, Bridget at Iowa State (02/24/18) 23 Wallace, Kristy vs Baylor (02/19/18) 23 Miller, Braxtin vs Oklahoma State (01/03/18) 23 Nared, Jaime at Tennessee (12/10/17) 23 JACKSON, Chloe vs LSU (11/24/17) Field Goals Made Wallace, Kristy at Baylor (01/25/18) 11 JACKSON, Chloe vs LSU (11/24/17) Field Goal Att Davenport, Naomi vs West Virginia (12/31/17) 24 Carleton, Bridget at Iowa State (02/24/18) FG Pct (min 5 made) ( 5-5 ) Degrate, Erin vs Texas Tech (02/14/18) ( 5-5 ) PRUITT, Michelle vs Stetson (11/12/17) 3-Point FG Made... 5 Durr, Emily vs Iowa State (03/03/18) 5 Olabode, Dayo vs Texas Tech (02/14/18) 5 AJ Alix vs Florida State (12/17/17) 3-Point FG Att Wheeler, Jha'ne vs Northwestern State (12/13/17) 10 Durr, Emily vs Iowa State (03/03/18) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) ( 2-2 ) Wise, Madison vs Iowa State (01/27/18) ( 2-2 ) Ray, Kianna at TCU (01/10/18) ( 2-2 ) Mackenzie Wieburg vs Washington (11/25/17) ( 2-2 ) Dukes, Alexus vs UTSA (11/17/17) ( 2-2 ) Cooley, Haley vs McNeese State (11/15/17) Free Throws Made Nared, Jaime at Tennessee (12/10/17) 9 Pierre-Louis,Vionise vs Oklahoma (02/27/18) 9 Jensen, Kaylee at Oklahoma State (02/17/18) Free Throw Att Nared, Jaime at Tennessee (12/10/17) 12 Pierre-Louis,Vionise vs Oklahoma (02/27/18) FT Pct (min 3 made) ( 8-8 ) Heard, Lauren vs TCU (02/03/18) ( 6-6 ) Morris, Alexis vs Baylor (03/05/18) ( 6-6 ) Goth, Kayla vs Kansas State (02/10/18) ( 6-6 ) NURSE, Kia vs UCONN (01/15/18) ( 5-5 ) Brown, Kalani vs Baylor (02/19/18) ( 5-5 ) Cox, Lauren at Baylor (01/25/18) ( 4-4 ) Ray, Chania vs West Virginia (03/04/18) ( 4-4 ) Burkhall, Meredith vs Iowa State (03/03/18) ( 4-4 ) Carleton, Bridget at Iowa State (02/24/18) ( 4-4 ) Richards, Didi at Baylor (01/25/18) ( 4-4 ) Sanders, Zuri at Texas Tech (01/20/18) ( 4-4 ) STEVENS, Azura vs UCONN (01/15/18) ( 4-4 ) Goth, Kayla at Kansas State (01/07/18) ( 4-4 ) Riley, Shayln vs McNeese State (11/15/17) ( 3-3 ) Wallace, Kristy vs Baylor (02/19/18) ( 3-3 ) Williams, Peyton vs Kansas State (02/10/18) Rebounds Nared, Jaime at Tennessee (12/10/17) 12 Cox, Lauren vs Baylor (03/05/18) 12 Brown, Kalani vs Baylor (02/19/18) 12 Jensen, Kaylee at Oklahoma State (02/17/18) 12 Russell, Mercedes at Tennessee (12/10/17) Assists... 9 Martin, Shaelyn at Kansas State (01/07/18) 8 Ray, Chania vs West Virginia (03/04/18) 8 AJ Alix vs Florida State (12/17/17) Steals... 6 Manning,Maddie vs Oklahoma (02/27/18)

81 5 Manning,Maddie at Oklahoma (12/28/17) Blocked Shots... 7 Cox, Lauren vs Baylor (03/05/18) 6 Cox, Lauren at Baylor (01/25/18) 6 Muldrow, Teana vs West Virginia (12/31/17) Turnovers... 8 Goth, Kayla vs Kansas State (02/10/18) 7 Richardson, Austin at Kansas (01/31/18) 7 AJ Alix vs Florida State (12/17/17) 7 Westbrook, Evina at Tennessee (12/10/17) 7 Hannah Johnson vs Washington (11/25/17) Fouls... 5 Ricketts, Claire vs Iowa State (01/27/18) 5 Brown, Kalani at Baylor (01/25/18) 5 Bright, Grayson at Texas Tech (01/20/18) 5 Brewer, Brittany at Texas Tech (01/20/18) 5 COLLIER, Napheesa vs UCONN (01/15/18) 5 Helgren, Bailey vs Kansas (01/13/18) 5 Jones, Ashley vs West Virginia (12/31/17) 5 Pierre-Louis,Vionise at Oklahoma (12/28/17) 5 Nicki Ekhomu vs Florida State (12/17/17)

82 - Individual Career History (Mar 07, 2018) Aborowa, Olamide Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / / / / / /2.6 TOTAL / / Atkins, Ariel Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / / / / / / / /14.8 TOTAL / / Boothe, Rellah Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / /5.1 TOTAL / / Caron-Goudreau, A. Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg * / / / / / /6.0 TOTAL / /4.3 All* / /4.4 * Statistics from prior team/school

83 Caron-Goudreau, K. Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg * / / / / / /0.5 TOTAL / /1.4 All* / /1.9 * Statistics from prior team/school Higgs, Lashann Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / / / / / /12.8 TOTAL / / Holmes, Joyner Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / / / /6.5 TOTAL / / Hosey, Jordan Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / / / / / /3.6 TOTAL / / Littleton, Destiny Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / /2.1 TOTAL / /2.1

84 McCarty, Brooke Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / / / / / / / /13.9 TOTAL / / Patterson, Chasity Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / /3.0 TOTAL / / Sutton, Alecia Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / / / /6.7 TOTAL / / Underwood, Jada Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / / / /2.9 TOTAL / / White, Jatarie Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg * / / * / / / /10.5 TOTAL / /10.5 All* / /5.7 * Statistics from prior team/school

85 TEXAS BASKETBALL SEASON BOX SCORES

86 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Stetson vs Texas 11/12/17 1:02 p.m. at Austin, TX (Frank Erwin Center) VISITORS: Stetson 0-1 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 23 VINCENT, Megan... f COLCLOUGH, Kennedi.. f BEACH, McKenna... g WAGNER, Sydney... g CHAMBERS, Brittney.. g TULLY, Jordan PRUITT, Michelle LENTZ, Kendall TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 45.8% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 29.4% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 47.6% 6, HOME TEAM: Texas 1-0 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 31 Caron-Goudreau, A... f White, Jatarie... c Higgs, Lashann... g McCarty, Brooke... g Atkins, Ariel... g Sutton, Alecia Littleton, Destiny Hosey, Jordan Underwood, Jada Aborowa, Olamide Patterson, Chasity Caron-Goudreau, K Boothe, Rellah TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 48.2% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 25.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 56.3% 3, Officials: Jesse Dickerson, Amy Bonner, Bill Larance Technical fouls: Stetson-None. Texas-None. Attendance: 3415 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Stetson Texas Points in the paint-stet 32,UT 52. Points off turnovers-stet 8,UT 29. 2nd chance points-stet 7,UT 29. Fast break points-stet 2,UT 18. Bench points-stet 15,UT 35. Score tied-2 times. Lead changed-2 times. Last FG-STET 4th-01:52, UT 4th-00:41. Largest lead-stet by 2 1st-08:04, UT by 41 4th-07:55. STET led for 00:51. UT led for 37:35. Game was tied for 01:11.

87 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics McNeese State vs Texas 11/15/17 11:02 a.m. at Austin, TX (Frank Erwin Center) VISITORS: McNeese State 1-1 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 02 Jones, Bre'Ashlee... f Carswell, Jasmyn... f Hudnall, Keara... g Bolton, Regan... g Davis, Caitlin... g Sheppard, Dede Rivas, Cynthia Guidry, Gabby Cooley, Haley Rogers, Mercedes Reed, A'Zia Riley, Shayln TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 19.6% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 26.7% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 61.5% 4, HOME TEAM: Texas 2-0 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 31 Caron-Goudreau, A... f White, Jatarie... c Higgs, Lashann... g McCarty, Brooke... g Atkins, Ariel... g Sutton, Alecia Littleton, Destiny Hosey, Jordan Underwood, Jada Aborowa, Olamide Patterson, Chasity Caron-Goudreau, K Boothe, Rellah TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 49.4% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 42.9% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 75.0% Officials: Brian Hall, Metta Roberts, Julie Krommenhoek Technical fouls: McNeese State-None. Texas-None. Attendance: 7651 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total McNeese State Texas Points in the paint-mcn 10,UT 54. Points off turnovers-mcn 6,UT 40. 2nd chance points-mcn 5,UT 20. Fast break points-mcn 4,UT 20. Bench points-mcn 26,UT 43. Score tied-0 times. Lead changed-0 times. Last FG-MCN 4th-01:27, UT 4th-00:08. Largest lead-mcn None, UT by 66 4th-03:49. MCN led for 00:00. UT led for 39:21. Game was tied for 00:20.

88 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics UTSA vs Texas 11/17/17 7:02 p.m. at Austin, TX (Frank Erwin Center) VISITORS: UTSA 1-3 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 20 Kekec, Kourtney... f Benson, Marie... f Hawkins, Tija... f Chidomere, Crystal.. g Robinson, Tasharian. g Dukes, Alexus Cousin, Deja Toth, Timea Donald, Karrington Marlow, Billie TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.3% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 41.2% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 75.0% 1, HOME TEAM: Texas 3-0 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 31 Caron-Goudreau, A... f White, Jatarie... c Higgs, Lashann... g McCarty, Brooke... g Atkins, Ariel... g Sutton, Alecia Littleton, Destiny Hosey, Jordan Underwood, Jada Aborowa, Olamide Patterson, Chasity Caron-Goudreau, K Boothe, Rellah TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 52.9% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 43.5% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 66.7% 5, Officials: Laura Morris, Roy Gulbeayn, Tiffany Bird Technical fouls: UTSA-None. Texas-None. Attendance: 3135 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total UTSA Texas Points in the paint-utsa 26,UT 52. Points off turnovers-utsa 6,UT 31. 2nd chance points-utsa 9,UT 28. Fast break points-utsa 0,UT 14. Bench points-utsa 27,UT 67. Score tied-0 times. Lead changed-0 times. Last FG-UTSA 4th-00:26, UT 4th-00:41. Largest lead-utsa None, UT by 52 4th-03:05. UTSA led for 00:00. UT led for 39:40. Game was tied for 00:11.

89 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Texas vs LSU 11/24/17 3:30 p.m. at Las Vegas, Nev VISITORS: Texas 4-0 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 31 Caron-Goudreau, A... f White, Jatarie... c Higgs, Lashann... g McCarty, Brooke... g Atkins, Ariel... g Sutton, Alecia Littleton, Destiny Hosey, Jordan Underwood, Jada Aborowa, Olamide Caron-Goudreau, K TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 52.6% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 41.7% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 62.5% HOME TEAM: LSU 2-3 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 04 FARLEY, Raven... f MITCHELL, Ayana... f JACKSON, Chloe... g POINTER, Khayla... g LOUIS, Raigyne... g NORTON, Shanice RICHARD-HARRIS, J AIFUWA, Faustine CHERRY, Jailin NEUBERT, Tatum TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 46.7% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 33.3% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 60.0% Officials: Jody Cantrell, Rod Ledington, Kelly Johnson Technical fouls: Texas-None. LSU-None. Attendance: 550 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Texas LSU Points in the paint-ut 42,LSU 28. Points off turnovers-ut 19,LSU 21. 2nd chance points-ut 19,LSU 8. Fast break points-ut 11,LSU 10. Bench points-ut 12,LSU 12. Score tied-0 times. Lead changed-0 times. Last FG-UT 4th-00:28, LSU 4th-00:16. Largest lead-ut by 24 4th-07:45, LSU None. UT led for 39:44. LSU led for 00:00. Game was tied for 00:16.

90 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Washington vs Texas 11/25/17 1:15 p.m. at South Point Arena (Las Vegas, NV) VISITORS: Washington 2-3 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 01 Hannah Johnson... f Fapou Semebene... f Mai-Loni Henson... f Amber Melgoza... g Jenna Moser... g Keirra Collier Khayla Rooks Alexis Griggsby Mackenzie Wieburg Missy Peterson TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 39.4% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 33.3% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.0% HOME TEAM: Texas 5-0 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 31 Caron-Goudreau, A... f White, Jatarie... f Higgs, Lashann... g McCarty, Brooke... g Atkins, Ariel... g Sutton, Alecia Littleton, Destiny Hosey, Jordan Underwood, Jada Aborowa, Olamide Patterson, Chasity Caron-Goudreau, K TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 57.4% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 36.8% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 57.7% Officials: Doug Williams, Kylie Galloway,Marc Merritt Technical fouls: Washington-None. Texas-None. Attendance: 500 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Washington Texas Points in the paint-uw 30,UT 44. Points off turnovers-uw 14,UT 26. 2nd chance points-uw 5,UT 13. Fast break points-uw 4,UT 13. Bench points-uw 34,UT 33. Score tied-0 times. Lead changed-0 times. Last FG-UW 4th-00:14, UT 4th-00:23. Largest lead-uw None, UT by 32 4th-07:58. UW led for 00:00. UT led for 38:50. Game was tied for 01:10.

91 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Louisiana Tech vs Texas 11/30/17 7:02 p.m. at Austin, TX (Erwin Center) VISITORS: Louisiana Tech 4-3 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 23 CLEAVER, Reauna... f MALONE, Alexus... f ANTHONY, Kierra... g STAHLY, Taylor... g DIXON, Amber... g GUINTO, Raizel CRONE, Macaela MCCUTCHEON, Daria MCLEOD, Anna JOHNSON, MaKayla DELGADO, Maria WHITNEY, Zhanae TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 32.8% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 31.6% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 61.5% 5, HOME TEAM: Texas 6-0 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 05 Hosey, Jordan... f Caron-Goudreau, A... f Higgs, Lashann... g McCarty, Brooke... g Atkins, Ariel... g Sutton, Alecia Littleton, Destiny Aborowa, Olamide Patterson, Chasity Boothe, Rellah White, Jatarie TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 46.8% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.9% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 62.5% Officials: Brenda Pantoja, Amy Bonner, Talissa Green Technical fouls: Louisiana Tech-None. Texas-None. Attendance: 2956 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Louisiana Tech Texas Points in the paint-latech 22,UT 46. Points off turnovers-latech 9,UT 29. 2nd chance points-latech 9,UT 17. Fast break points-latech 4,UT 22. Bench points-latech 26,UT 38. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-1 time. Last FG-LATECH 4th-01:53, UT 4th-00:33. Largest lead-latech by 2 1st-09:19, UT by 37 3rd-01:25. LATECH led for 00:25. UT led for 38:00. Game was tied for 01:10.

92 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Texas vs Georgia 12/03/17 4:02 p.m. at Stegeman Coliseum (Athens, Ga.) VISITORS: Texas 7-0 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 31 Caron-Goudreau, A... f White, Jatarie... f Higgs, Lashann... g McCarty, Brooke... g Atkins, Ariel... g Sutton, Alecia Littleton, Destiny Hosey, Jordan Underwood, Jada Aborowa, Olamide Patterson, Chasity Boothe, Rellah TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 43.5% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 46.2% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 75.0% HOME TEAM: Georgia 7-1 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 04 ROBINSON, Caliya... f ENGRAM, Mackenzie... f COLE, Taja... g CLARK, Haley... g MORRISON, Que... g CONNALLY, Gabby PAUL, Stephanie CALDWELL, Maya COSTA, Simone BATES, Malury BLANARU, Bianca TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 34.4% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 17.6% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 75.0% Officials: Beverly Roberts, Eric J Brewton and Metta Roberts Technical fouls: Texas-None. Georgia-None. Attendance: 3390 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Texas Georgia Points in the paint-ut 32,UGA 32. Points off turnovers-ut 12,UGA 6. 2nd chance points-ut 5,UGA 13. Fast break points-ut 6,UGA 4. Bench points-ut 21,UGA 21. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-0 times. Last FG-UT 4th-00:30, UGA 4th-02:04. Largest lead-ut by 31 4th-03:51, UGA None. UT led for 39:35. UGA led for 00:00. Game was tied for 00:25.

93 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Texas vs Tennessee 12/10/17 3:03 p.m. at Knoxville, Tenn. (Thompson-Boling Arena) VISITORS: Texas 7-1 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 31 Caron-Goudreau, A... f White, Jatarie... c Higgs, Lashann... g McCarty, Brooke... g Atkins, Ariel... g Sutton, Alecia Hosey, Jordan Underwood, Jada Aborowa, Olamide TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 36.8% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 16.7% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 84.2% HOME TEAM: Tennessee 10-0 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 00 Davis, Rennia... f Nared, Jaime... f Russell, Mercedes... c Westbrook, Evina... g Jackson, Meme... g Hayes, Anastasia Green, Cheridene TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.3% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 15.4% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 70.3% Officials: Tina Napier, Roy Gulbeyan, Eric Koch Technical fouls: Texas-Hosey, Jordan. Tennessee-Westbrook, Evina; Jackson, Meme. Attendance: 9651 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Texas Tennessee Points in the paint-ut 38,TENN 40. Points off turnovers-ut 21,TENN 15. 2nd chance points-ut 14,TENN 18. Fast break points-ut 4,TENN 12. Bench points-ut 18,TENN 16. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-0 times. Last FG-UT 4th-00:05, TENN 4th-02:24. Largest lead-ut None, TENN by 10 1st-02:52. UT led for 00:00. TENN led for 37:44. Game was tied for 02:15.

94 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Northwestern State vs Texas 12/13/17 7:02 P.M. at Austin, TX (Frank Erwin Center) VISITORS: Northwestern State 4-5 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 22 Gilliam, Libba... f Scott, Jocelyn... f Brown, Cheyenne... c Grant, Nautica... g Bell, Gabby... g Savage, Lacee Wheeler, Jha'ne Miller, Victoria Barnes, Leah Youngblood, Tia TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 28.1% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 28.6% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.0% HOME TEAM: Texas 8-1 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 31 Caron-Goudreau, A... f White, Jatarie... f Sutton, Alecia... g Higgs, Lashann... g Atkins, Ariel... g Littleton, Destiny Underwood, Jada Aborowa, Olamide Patterson, Chasity Boothe, Rellah TEAM... Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 52.9% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 25.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 68.8% 4, Officials: Laura Morris, Brenda Pantoja, Gina Cross Technical fouls: Northwestern State-None. Texas-None. Attendance: 3461 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Northwestern State Texas Points in the paint-nwst 10,UT 40. Points off turnovers-nwst 7,UT 12. 2nd chance points-nwst 2,UT 8. Fast break points-nwst 2,UT 14. Bench points-nwst 17,UT 27. Score tied-0 times. Lead changed-0 times. Last FG-NWST 4th-01:39, UT 4th-01:06. Largest lead-nwst None, UT by 31 3rd-05:51. NWST led for 00:00. UT led for 39:38. Game was tied for 00:22.

95 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Florida State vs Texas 12/17/17 11:33 A.M. at Austin, TX (Frank Erwin Center) VISITORS: Florida State 10-1 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 20 Shakayla Thomas... f Ama Degbeon... f Chatrice White... c AJ Alix... g Imani Wright... g Nicki Ekhomu Nausia Woolfolk TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 45.3% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 44.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.0% HOME TEAM: Texas 9-1 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 31 Caron-Goudreau, A... f White, Jatarie... c Higgs, Lashann... g McCarty, Brooke... g Atkins, Ariel... g Sutton, Alecia Hosey, Jordan Aborowa, Olamide Boothe, Rellah TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 46.1% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 33.3% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 75.0% Officials: Felicia Grinter, Cameron Inouye, Kevin Pethtel Technical fouls: Florida State-None. Texas-None. Attendance: 4202 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Florida State Texas Points in the paint-fsu 28,UT 46. Points off turnovers-fsu 5,UT 18. 2nd chance points-fsu 7,UT 14. Fast break points-fsu 4,UT 18. Bench points-fsu 17,UT 17. Score tied-5 times. Lead changed-1 time. Last FG-FSU 4th-00:45, UT 4th-01:28. Largest lead-fsu by 11 1st-05:18, UT by 15 4th-01:04. FSU led for 07:36. UT led for 28:22. Game was tied for 03:54.

96 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Texas vs Oklahoma 12/28/17 7 p.m. at Lloyd Noble Center (Norman, Okla.) VISITORS: Texas 10-1 (1-0) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 31 Caron-Goudreau, A... f White, Jatarie... c Higgs, Lashann... g McCarty, Brooke... g Atkins, Ariel... g Sutton, Alecia Hosey, Jordan Underwood, Jada Aborowa, Olamide Patterson, Chasity Holmes, Joyner Boothe, Rellah TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 51.5% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 25.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 76.2% HOME TEAM: Oklahoma 5-7 (0-1) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 00 Pierre-Louis,Vionise c Penzo,Gileysa... g Ortiz,Gabbi... g Llanusa,Ana... g Manning,Maddie... g Williams,LaNesia Simpson,Mandy Pellington,Shaina Odimgbe,Ijeoma TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 47.5% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 17.6% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 60.7% Officials: Tina Napier, Brian Hall, Brian Garland Technical fouls: Texas-None. Oklahoma-None. Attendance: 3391 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Texas Oklahoma Points in the paint-ut 48,OU 48. Points off turnovers-ut 20,OU 19. 2nd chance points-ut 11,OU 6. Fast break points-ut 16,OU 8. Bench points-ut 23,OU 32. Score tied-0 times. Lead changed-0 times. Last FG-UT 4th-00:18, OU 4th-00:38. Largest lead-ut by 20 2nd-00:44, OU None. UT led for 38:38. OU led for 00:00. Game was tied for 00:36.

97 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics West Virginia vs Texas 12/31/17 3:33 P.M. at Austin, TX (Frank Erwin Center) VISITORS: West Virginia 13-1, 1-1 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 00 Davenport, Naomi... f Muldrow, Teana... f Ekhelar, Theresa... c Ray, Chania... g Pardee, Katrina... g Jones, Ashley Harden, Destiny Team Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 31.9% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 28.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 55.6% 2, HOME TEAM: Texas 11-1, 2-0 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 31 Caron-Goudreau, A... f White, Jatarie... c Higgs, Lashann... g McCarty, Brooke... g Atkins, Ariel... g Sutton, Alecia Hosey, Jordan Underwood, Jada Aborowa, Olamide Patterson, Chasity Holmes, Joyner Boothe, Rellah TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 44.7% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 23.5% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 53.8% 3, Officials: Cameron Inouye, Metta Roberts, Kevin Pethtel Technical fouls: West Virginia-None. Texas-None. Attendance: 4028 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total West Virginia Texas Points in the paint-wvu 26,UT 54. Points off turnovers-wvu 16,UT 10. 2nd chance points-wvu 9,UT 18. Fast break points-wvu 9,UT 12. Bench points-wvu 8,UT 37. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-1 time. Last FG-WVU 4th-00:04, UT 4th-02:13. Largest lead-wvu by 1 1st-09:57, UT by 30 4th-05:38. WVU led for 01:03. UT led for 38:10. Game was tied for 00:32.

98 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oklahoma State vs Texas 01/03/18 7:02 P.M. at Austin, TX (Frank Erwin Center) VISITORS: Oklahoma State 11-3, 2-1 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 03 Coleman, Mandy... f Jensen, Kaylee... c Combs, Areanna... g Miller, Braxtin... g Goodwin, Loryn... g Holt, Jentry Jones, LaTashia Hobbs, Jaden Wheeler, Karli Castro, Maria TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 52.4% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 30.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 63.6% HOME TEAM: Texas 12-1, 3-0 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 31 Caron-Goudreau, A... f White, Jatarie... c Higgs, Lashann... g McCarty, Brooke... g Atkins, Ariel... g Sutton, Alecia Hosey, Jordan Underwood, Jada Holmes, Joyner TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 55.7% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 36.4% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 92.3% Officials: Beverly Roberts, Lisa Jones, Bill Larance Technical fouls: Oklahoma State-None. Texas-None. Attendance: 3240 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Oklahoma State Texas Points in the paint-osu 38,UT 52. Points off turnovers-osu 15,UT 18. 2nd chance points-osu 10,UT 8. Fast break points-osu 8,UT 15. Bench points-osu 2,UT 15. Score tied-3 times. Lead changed-5 times. Last FG-OSU 4th-01:52, UT 4th-00:05. Largest lead-osu by 8 4th-07:01, UT by 6 1st-07:10. OSU led for 30:26. UT led for 07:51. Game was tied for 01:43.

99 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Texas vs Kansas State 01/07/18 1 p.m. at Bramlage Coliseum (Manhattan, Kan.) VISITORS: Texas 13-1, 4-0 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 31 Caron-Goudreau, A... f White, Jatarie... f Higgs, Lashann... g McCarty, Brooke... g Atkins, Ariel... g Sutton, Alecia Hosey, Jordan Underwood, Jada Aborowa, Olamide Patterson, Chasity Holmes, Joyner Boothe, Rellah TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.3% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 30.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 84.6% HOME TEAM: Kansas State 9-6, 1-3 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 01 Page, Kaylee... f Williams, Peyton... f Martin, Shaelyn... f Goodrich, Cymone... g Goth, Kayla... g Wiggins, Alisa Ranke, Rachel Jones, Kali Ray, Ashley Lakes, Mary TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 43.9% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 33.3% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 88.9% 0, Officials: Scott Yarbrough, Michael McConnell, Julie Krommenhoek Technical fouls: Texas-None. Kansas State-None. Attendance: 3908 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Texas Kansas State Points in the paint-ut 42,KS 26. Points off turnovers-ut 13,KS 20. 2nd chance points-ut 24,KS 4. Fast break points-ut 17,KS 11. Bench points-ut 9,KS 21. Score tied-2 times. Lead changed-1 time. Last FG-UT 4th-02:52, KS 4th-00:08. Largest lead-ut by 20 3rd-05:58, KS by 7 1st-03:23. UT led for 21:50. KS led for 15:34. Game was tied for 02:36.

100 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Texas vs TCU 01/10/18 8:00 pm at Fort Worth, Texas (Schollmaier Arena) VISITORS: Texas 13-2, 4-1 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 31 Caron-Goudreau, A... f White, Jatarie... f Higgs, Lashann... g McCarty, Brooke... g Atkins, Ariel... g Sutton, Alecia Hosey, Jordan Underwood, Jada Aborowa, Olamide Holmes, Joyner TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 41.6% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 28.6% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 87.5% 2, HOME TEAM: TCU 11-5, 2-3 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 33 Akomolafe, Adeola... f Moore, Jordan... c Thompson, Toree... g Heard, Lauren... g Coleman, Sydney... g Okonkwo, Amy Ramirez, Amber Woods, Jayde Vann, Dakota Ray, Kianna TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 58.3% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 81.8% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 70.0% 2, Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Brenda Pantoja, Doug Knight Technical fouls: Texas-None. TCU-None. Attendance: 2150 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Texas TCU Points in the paint-ut 48,TCU 34. Points off turnovers-ut 21,TCU 9. 2nd chance points-ut 14,TCU 4. Fast break points-ut 9,TCU 7. Bench points-ut 10,TCU 33. Score tied-4 times. Lead changed-9 times. Last FG-UT 4th-00:17, TCU 4th-00:32. Largest lead-ut by 10 1st-00:52, TCU by 12 2nd-02:23. UT led for 21:17. TCU led for 15:23. Game was tied for 03:20.

101 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Kansas vs Texas 01/13/18 1:02 P.M. at Austin, TX (Frank Erwin Center) VISITORS: Kansas 11-6, 2-4 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 14 Richardson, Austin.. f Helgren, Bailey... c Lyons, Christalah... g Osorio, Brianna... g Kopatich, Kylee... g Lott, Chelsea Cheadle, Chayla Watts, Eboni Benoit, Sydney Boric, Sara Johnson, Tyler TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 42.6% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 26.7% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 81.8% 2, HOME TEAM: Texas 14-2, 5-1 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 23 Atkins, Ariel... f White, Jatarie... c Sutton, Alecia... g Higgs, Lashann... g McCarty, Brooke... g Hosey, Jordan Underwood, Jada Aborowa, Olamide Patterson, Chasity Holmes, Joyner TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.5% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 13.3% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 70.8% 3, Officials: Mark Zentz, Amy Bonner, Brian Hall Technical fouls: Kansas-None. Texas-None. Attendance: 4015 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Kansas Texas Points in the paint-ku 32,UT 42. Points off turnovers-ku 13,UT 30. 2nd chance points-ku 3,UT 22. Fast break points-ku 8,UT 14. Bench points-ku 12,UT 14. Score tied-6 times. Lead changed-4 times. Last FG-KU 4th-05:46, UT 4th-00:56. Largest lead-ku by 5 2nd-00:44, UT by 20 4th-00:56. KU led for 11:34. UT led for 22:49. Game was tied for 05:37.

102 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics UCONN vs Texas 01/15/18 6:02 P.M. at Austin, TX (Frank Erwin Center) VISITORS: UCONN 16-0 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 15 WILLIAMS, Gabby... f COLLIER, Napheesa... f SAMUELSON, Katie Lou f DANGERFIELD, Crystal g NURSE, Kia... g STEVENS, Azura TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 49.1% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 89.5% HOME TEAM: Texas 14-3 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 31 Caron-Goudreau, A... f White, Jatarie... c Higgs, Lashann... g McCarty, Brooke... g Atkins, Ariel... g Sutton, Alecia Hosey, Jordan Underwood, Jada Holmes, Joyner TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 43.3% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 23.8% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 57.1% 5, Officials: Dee Kantner, Tina Napier, Beverly Roberts Technical fouls: UCONN-None. Texas-None. Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total UCONN Texas Points in the paint-uconn 30,UT 24. Points off turnovers-uconn 13,UT 18. 2nd chance points-uconn 9,UT 16. Fast break points-uconn 2,UT 5. Bench points-uconn 16,UT 5. Score tied-3 times. Lead changed-14 times. Last FG-UCONN 4th-01:36, UT 4th-01:18. Largest lead-uconn by 6 3rd-02:11, UT by 10 1st-03:51. UCONN led for 16:54. UT led for 22:43. Game was tied for 00:23.

103 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Texas vs Texas Tech 01/20/18 3:00 pm at United Supermarkets Arena (Lubbock, TX) VISITORS: Texas 15-3, 6-1 Big 12 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 31 Caron-Goudreau, A... f White, Jatarie... f Higgs, Lashann... g McCarty, Brooke... g Atkins, Ariel... g Hosey, Jordan Underwood, Jada Aborowa, Olamide Patterson, Chasity Holmes, Joyner Caron-Goudreau, K TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 49.3% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 27.3% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 73.9% HOME TEAM: Texas Tech 7-12, 1-7 Big 12 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 00 Blaire, Brielle... f Sanders, Zuri... f Terry, Jada... c Whilby, Lyndsey... g Bright, Grayson... g Degrate, Erin Harrison, Lauren Brewer, Brittany Hayden, Angel Olabode, Dayo McKenzie, Ionna TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 27.3% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 14.3% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 63.6% Officials: Bob Trammell, Gina Cross, Eric Brewton Technical fouls: Texas-None. Texas Tech-None. Attendance: 5330 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Texas Texas Tech Points in the paint-ut 48,TTU 22. Points off turnovers-ut 34,TTU 14. 2nd chance points-ut 20,TTU 15. Fast break points-ut 8,TTU 2. Bench points-ut 20,TTU 17. Score tied-2 times. Lead changed-3 times. Last FG-UT 4th-01:25, TTU 4th-05:05. Largest lead-ut by 53 4th-01:03, TTU by 2 1st-09:12. UT led for 37:03. TTU led for 00:31. Game was tied for 02:26.

104 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Texas vs Baylor 01/25/18 6 p.m. at Ferrell Center (Waco, Texas) VISITORS: Texas 15-4 (6-2) #6/6 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 31 Caron-Goudreau, A... f White, Jatarie... f Higgs, Lashann... g McCarty, Brooke... g Atkins, Ariel... g Sutton, Alecia Hosey, Jordan Underwood, Jada Aborowa, Olamide Holmes, Joyner TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 31.3% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 20.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 61.9% HOME TEAM: Baylor 18-1 (8-0) #3/3 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 01 Cohen, Dekeiya... f Cox, Lauren... f Brown, Kalani... c Wallace, Kristy... g Chou, Natalie... g Richards, Didi Morris, Alexis Landrum, Juicy TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 49.2% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 33.3% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 78.9% Officials: Brian Hall (R), Brenda Pantoja (U1), Cameron Inouye (U2) Technical fouls: Texas-None. Baylor-None. Attendance: 9286 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Texas Baylor First Responder Night Fouled Out: Texas: #31 Caron-Goudreau Baylor: #21 Brown 1:52 Points in the paint-ut 26,BU 44. Points off turnovers-ut 14,BU 18. 2nd chance points-ut 5,BU 22. Fast break points-ut 2,BU 4. Bench points-ut 5,BU 16. Score tied-5 times. Lead changed-0 times. Last FG-UT 4th-00:32, BU 4th-03:40. Largest lead-ut None, BU by 32 4th-03:40. UT led for 00:00. BU led for 37:35. Game was tied for 02:22.

105 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Iowa State vs Texas 01/27/18 7:02 PM at Austin, TX (Frank Erwin Center) VISITORS: Iowa State 9-12, 3-7 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 01 Wise, Madison... f Burkhall, Meredith.. f Durr, Emily... g Johnson, Rae... g Carleton, Bridget... g Washington, Nia Kennedy-Hopoate, B Camber, Adriana Scott, Kristin Ricketts, Claire TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 35.8% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 35.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 76.9% HOME TEAM: Texas 16-4, 7-2 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 31 Caron-Goudreau, A... f White, Jatarie... c Higgs, Lashann... g McCarty, Brooke... g Atkins, Ariel... g Sutton, Alecia Hosey, Jordan Underwood, Jada Aborowa, Olamide Holmes, Joyner Caron-Goudreau, K TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 54.2% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 38.5% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 72.0% Officials: Scott Yarbrough, Lisa Jones, Maj Forsberg Technical fouls: Iowa State-None. Texas-None. Attendance: 4446 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Iowa State Texas Points in the paint-isu 20,UT 32. Points off turnovers-isu 6,UT 20. 2nd chance points-isu 9,UT 16. Fast break points-isu 3,UT 2. Bench points-isu 4,UT 28. Score tied-2 times. Lead changed-9 times. Last FG-ISU 4th-05:07, UT 4th-04:27. Largest lead-isu by 5 1st-07:34, UT by 32 4th-03:04. ISU led for 07:13. UT led for 30:38. Game was tied for 02:08.

106 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Texas vs Kansas 01/31/18 7:05 p.m. at Lawrence, Kansas (Allen Fieldhouse) VISITORS: Texas 17-4, 8-2 Big 12 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 31 Caron-Goudreau, A... f White, Jatarie... c Higgs, Lashann... g McCarty, Brooke... g Atkins, Ariel... g Sutton, Alecia Hosey, Jordan Underwood, Jada Holmes, Joyner Caron-Goudreau, K TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 36.2% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 25.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 75.0% HOME TEAM: Kansas 11-11, 2-9 Big12 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 14 Richardson, Austin.. f Lott, Chelsea... c Lyons, Christalah... g Osorio, Brianna... g Kopatich, Kylee... g Wilson, Micaela Cheadle, Chayla Watts, Eboni Benoit, Sydney Helgren, Bailey Johnson, Tyler TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 31.3% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 38.9% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 33.3% Officials: Dee Kantner, Bob Trammell, Metta Roberts Technical fouls: Texas-None. Kansas-None. Attendance: 1625 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Texas Kansas Points in the paint-ut 30,KU 12. Points off turnovers-ut 19,KU 7. 2nd chance points-ut 8,KU 9. Fast break points-ut 12,KU 4. Bench points-ut 16,KU 11. Score tied-3 times. Lead changed-1 time. Last FG-UT 4th-02:10, KU 4th-02:27. Largest lead-ut by 14 2nd-09:08, KU by 3 1st-09:40. UT led for 36:57. KU led for 01:30. Game was tied for 01:33.

107 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics TCU vs Texas 02/03/18 12:06 P.M. at Austin, TX (Frank Erwin Center) VISITORS: TCU 16-6, 7-4 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 33 Akomolafe, Adeola... f Moore, Jordan... c Woods, Jayde... g Coleman, Sydney... g Ray, Kianna... g Okonkwo, Amy Thompson, Toree Ramirez, Amber Heard, Lauren Vann, Dakota Hellessey, Ella TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 35.5% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 26.3% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 76.2% HOME TEAM: Texas 18-4, 9-2 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 31 Caron-Goudreau, A... f White, Jatarie... c Higgs, Lashann... g McCarty, Brooke... g Atkins, Ariel... g Sutton, Alecia Hosey, Jordan Underwood, Jada Aborowa, Olamide Patterson, Chasity Holmes, Joyner Caron-Goudreau, K Boothe, Rellah TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 47.7% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 52.6% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 80.0% 5, Officials: Laura Morris, Gina Cross, Brian Garland Technical fouls: TCU-None. Texas-None. Attendance: 6023 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total TCU Texas Points in the paint-tcu 28,UT 32. Points off turnovers-tcu 14,UT 21. 2nd chance points-tcu 14,UT 16. Fast break points-tcu 2,UT 11. Bench points-tcu 38,UT 32. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-0 times. Last FG-TCU 4th-00:01, UT 4th-00:28. Largest lead-tcu None, UT by 36 3rd-05:46. TCU led for 00:00. UT led for 37:23. Game was tied for 02:14.

108 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Texas vs West Virginia 02/05/18 7:00 p.m. at WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, W.Va VISITORS: Texas 19-4 / 10-2 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 31 Caron-Goudreau, A... f White, Jatarie... f Higgs, Lashann... g McCarty, Brooke... g Atkins, Ariel... g Sutton, Alecia Hosey, Jordan Underwood, Jada Holmes, Joyner TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 48.4% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 63.6% HOME TEAM: West Virginia 17-7 / 5-7 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 11 Muldrow, Teana... f King, Kristina... f Davenport, Naomi... g Ray, Chania... g Pardee, Katrina... g Jones, Ashley Harden, Destiny Ekhelar, Theresa Team Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 31.1% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 70.0% Officials: Roy Gulbeyan, Doug Knight, Cheryl Flores Technical fouls: Texas-None. West Virginia-None. Attendance: 2149 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Texas West Virginia Points in the paint-ut 38,WVU 12. Points off turnovers-ut 16,WVU 9. 2nd chance points-ut 17,WVU 8. Fast break points-ut 12,WVU 2. Bench points-ut 14,WVU 5. Score tied-2 times. Lead changed-6 times. Last FG-UT 4th-00:47, WVU 4th-06:03. Largest lead-ut by 18 4th-00:47, WVU by 2 1st-03:26. UT led for 36:04. WVU led for 02:50. Game was tied for 01:06.

109 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Kansas State vs Texas 02/10/18 7:02 P.M. at Austin, TX (Frank Erwin Center) VISITORS: Kansas State 13-12, 5-9 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 01 Page, Kaylee... f Williams, Peyton... f Goth, Kayla... g Ranke, Rachel... g Martin, Shaelyn... g Goodrich, Cymone Wiggins, Alisa Jones, Kali Ray, Ashley Lakes, Mary TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 39.5% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 28.6% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 66.7% HOME TEAM: Texas 20-4, 11-2 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 31 Caron-Goudreau, A... f White, Jatarie... c Higgs, Lashann... g McCarty, Brooke... g Atkins, Ariel... g Sutton, Alecia Hosey, Jordan Underwood, Jada Aborowa, Olamide Patterson, Chasity Holmes, Joyner Caron-Goudreau, K TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.6% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 13.3% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 85.7% Officials: Mark Zentz, Felicia Grinter, Bryan Enterline Technical fouls: Kansas State-None. Texas-None. Attendance: 3900 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Kansas State Texas Points in the paint-k-state 8,UT 38. Points off turnovers-k-state 7,UT 25. 2nd chance points-k-state 5,UT 18. Fast break points-k-state 2,UT 20. Bench points-k-state 10,UT 28. Score tied-4 times. Lead changed-5 times. Last FG-K-STATE 4th-00:01, UT 4th-02:07. Largest lead-k-state by 2 1st-09:29, UT by 25 4th-02:07. K-STATE led for 01:54. UT led for 35:58. Game was tied for 02:08.

110 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Texas Tech vs Texas 02/14/18 7:02 P.M. at Austin, TX (Frank Erwin Center) VISITORS: Texas Tech 7-18, 1-13 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 20 Brewer, Brittany... f Sanders, Zuri... f Terry, Jada... c Bright, Grayson... g Hayden, Angel... g Blaire, Brielle Degrate, Erin Whilby, Lyndsey Haley Bruedigam Olabode, Dayo McKenzie, Ionna TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 49.2% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 42.9% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 46.2% HOME TEAM: Texas 21-4, 12-2 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 24 Holmes, Joyner... f White, Jatarie... f Higgs, Lashann... g McCarty, Brooke... g Atkins, Ariel... g Sutton, Alecia Hosey, Jordan Underwood, Jada Aborowa, Olamide Patterson, Chasity Caron-Goudreau, K Boothe, Rellah TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 52.9% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 26.7% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 64.3% 2, Officials: Laura Morris, Amy Bonner, Billy Smith Technical fouls: Texas Tech-None. Texas-None. Attendance: 3082 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Texas Tech Texas Points in the paint-ttu 38,UT 48. Points off turnovers-ttu 8,UT 30. 2nd chance points-ttu 18,UT 15. Fast break points-ttu 2,UT 18. Bench points-ttu 34,UT 32. Score tied-6 times. Lead changed-6 times. Last FG-TTU 4th-00:10, UT 4th-01:52. Largest lead-ttu by 5 2nd-09:46, UT by 19 3rd-02:20. TTU led for 04:43. UT led for 32:15. Game was tied for 03:02.

111 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Texas vs Oklahoma State 02/17/18 2 p.m. at Stillwater, Okla. (Gallagher-Iba Arena) VISITORS: Texas 22-4, 13-2 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 24 Holmes, Joyner... f White, Jatarie... c Higgs, Lashann... g McCarty, Brooke... g Atkins, Ariel... g Sutton, Alecia Hosey, Jordan Underwood, Jada Aborowa, Olamide Patterson, Chasity Caron-Goudreau, K Boothe, Rellah TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 47.9% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 62.5% HOME TEAM: Oklahoma State 18-8, 9-6 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 03 Coleman, Mandy... f Jensen, Kaylee... c Miller, Braxtin... g Hobbs, Jaden... g Goodwin, Loryn... g Holt, Jentry Jones, LaTashia Wheeler, Karli Castro, Maria TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 35.0% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 25.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 66.7% Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Scott Yarbrough, Brian Garland Technical fouls: Texas-None. Oklahoma State-None. Attendance: 2131 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Texas Oklahoma State Points in the paint-ut 46,OSU 28. Points off turnovers-ut 18,OSU 12. 2nd chance points-ut 9,OSU 7. Fast break points-ut 14,OSU 9. Bench points-ut 18,OSU 5. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-2 times. Last FG-UT 4th-02:12, OSU 4th-01:35. Largest lead-ut by 21 4th-02:12, OSU by 4 1st-06:39. UT led for 36:55. OSU led for 02:08. Game was tied for 00:57.

112 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Baylor vs Texas 02/19/18 7:05 P.M. at Austin, TX (Frank Erwin Center) VISITORS: Baylor 26-1, 16-0 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 01 Cohen, Dekeiya... f Cox, Lauren... f Brown, Kalani... c Wallace, Kristy... g Landrum, Juicy... g Richards, Didi Morris, Alexis TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 52.1% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 20.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 81.8% HOME TEAM: Texas 22-5, 13-3 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 24 Holmes, Joyner... f White, Jatarie... f Higgs, Lashann... g McCarty, Brooke... g Atkins, Ariel... g Sutton, Alecia Hosey, Jordan Underwood, Jada Patterson, Chasity Boothe, Rellah TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 51.5% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 58.8% 5, Officials: Tina Napier, Lisa Jones, Roy Gulbeyan Technical fouls: Baylor-None. Texas-None. Attendance: 6642 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Baylor Texas Points in the paint-bu 54,UT 36. Points off turnovers-bu 13,UT 9. 2nd chance points-bu 11,UT 3. Fast break points-bu 8,UT 10. Bench points-bu 10,UT 16. Score tied-6 times. Lead changed-4 times. Last FG-BU 4th-02:02, UT 4th-00:02. Largest lead-bu by 15 4th-07:09, UT by 3 1st-07:17. BU led for 35:45. UT led for 01:09. Game was tied for 02:44.

113 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Texas vs Iowa State 02/24/18 5:03 p.m. at Hilton Coliseum - Ames, Iowa VISITORS: Texas 23-5, 14-3 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 10 Higgs, Lashann... * McCarty, Brooke... * Atkins, Ariel... * Holmes, Joyner... * White, Jatarie... * Sutton, Alecia Hosey, Jordan Underwood, Jada Aborowa, Olamide Patterson, Chasity Caron-Goudreau, K Boothe, Rellah TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 42.4% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 66.7% HOME TEAM: Iowa State 12-16, 6-11 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 01 Wise, Madison... * Durr, Emily... * Camber, Adriana... * Carleton, Bridget... * Ricketts, Claire... * Johnson, Rae Washington, Nia Scott, Kristin Burkhall, Meredith TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 38.7% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 18.2% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 70.0% 1, Officials: Mark Zentz, Jesse Dickerson, Gina Cross Technical fouls: Texas-None. Iowa State-None. Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Texas Iowa State AP Ranking: UT #6 Fouled Out: None Points in the paint-ut 28,ISU 24. Points off turnovers-ut 13,ISU 12. 2nd chance points-ut 14,ISU 7. Fast break points-ut 4,ISU 2. Bench points-ut 17,ISU 13. Score tied-2 times. Lead changed-2 times. Last FG-UT 4th-01:01, ISU 4th-00:48. Largest lead-ut by 15 3rd-08:11, ISU by 3 1st-07:15. UT led for 38:09. ISU led for 00:21. Game was tied for 01:30.

114 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oklahoma vs Texas 02/27/18 6:03 P.M. at Austin, TX (Frank Erwin Center) VISITORS: Oklahoma (11-7) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 00 Pierre-Louis,Vionise c Pellington,Shaina... g Ortiz,Gabbi... g Llanusa,Ana... g Manning,Maddie... g Williams,LaNesia Penzo,Gileysa Odimgbe,Ijeoma TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 42.9% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 26.7% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 60.9% 5, HOME TEAM: Texas 24-5 (15-3) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 05 Hosey, Jordan... f White, Jatarie... c Higgs, Lashann... g McCarty, Brooke... g Atkins, Ariel... g Sutton, Alecia Aborowa, Olamide Patterson, Chasity Holmes, Joyner Caron-Goudreau, K Boothe, Rellah TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 47.8% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 31.3% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 71.4% Officials: Cameron Inouye, Eric Brewton, Doug Knight Technical fouls: Oklahoma-None. Texas-None. Attendance: 4207 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Oklahoma Texas Points in the paint-ou 32,UT 34. Points off turnovers-ou 9,UT 22. 2nd chance points-ou 11,UT 16. Fast break points-ou 6,UT 17. Bench points-ou 5,UT 17. Score tied-2 times. Lead changed-1 time. Last FG-OU 4th-01:53, UT 4th-03:32. Largest lead-ou by 2 1st-09:45, UT by 15 4th-06:57. OU led for 00:22. UT led for 38:29. Game was tied for 01:09.

115 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Iowa State vs Texas 03/03/18 6:03 p.m. at Chesapeake Energy Arena, Oklahoma City VISITORS: Iowa State 14-17, 7-11 (7) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 01 Wise, Madison... * Durr, Emily... * Camber, Adriana... * Carleton, Bridget... * Burkhall, Meredith.. * Johnson, Rae Washington, Nia Scott, Kristin Ricketts, Claire TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 39.0% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 33.3% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 82.4% HOME TEAM: Texas 25-5, 15-3 (2) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 05 Hosey, Jordan... * Higgs, Lashann... * McCarty, Brooke... * Atkins, Ariel... * White, Jatarie... * Sutton, Alecia Underwood, Jada Aborowa, Olamide Patterson, Chasity Holmes, Joyner Caron-Goudreau, K Boothe, Rellah TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 55.2% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 56.3% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 88.9% Officials: Gina Cross, Amy Bonner, Brian Garland Technical fouls: Iowa State-None. Texas-None. Attendance: 3676 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Iowa State Texas Phillips 66 Big 12 Women's Championship - Quarterfinal #3 Fouled Out: None Points in the paint-isu 20,UT 34. Points off turnovers-isu 14,UT 10. 2nd chance points-isu 11,UT 6. Fast break points-isu 3,UT 10. Bench points-isu 4,UT 17. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-0 times. Last FG-ISU 4th-00:15, UT 4th-00:33. Largest lead-isu None, UT by 21 4th-05:29. ISU led for 00:00. UT led for 38:13. Game was tied for 01:47.

116 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics West Virginia vs Texas 03/04/18 4:34 p.m. at Chesapeake Energy Arena, Oklahoma City VISITORS: West Virginia 21-11, 8-10 (6) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 00 Davenport, Naomi... * Muldrow, Teana... * Ray, Chania... * King, Kristina... * Pardee, Katrina... * Jones, Ashley Harden, Destiny Ekhelar, Theresa Team Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 32.4% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 8.7% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 75.0% HOME TEAM: Texas 26-5, 15-3 (2) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 10 Higgs, Lashann... * McCarty, Brooke... * Atkins, Ariel... * Holmes, Joyner... * White, Jatarie... * Sutton, Alecia Hosey, Jordan Underwood, Jada Aborowa, Olamide Patterson, Chasity Caron-Goudreau, K Boothe, Rellah TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.3% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 33.3% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 64.7% Officials: Brian Hall, Cameron Inouye, Maj Forsberg Technical fouls: West Virginia-None. Texas-None. Attendance: 3832 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total West Virginia Texas Phillips 66 Big 12 Women's Championship - Semifinal #2 Fouled Out: Points in the paint-wvu 30,UT 40. Points off turnovers-wvu 6,UT 6. 2nd chance points-wvu 7,UT 14. Fast break points-wvu 8,UT 6. Bench points-wvu 0,UT 25. Score tied-2 times. Lead changed-1 time. Last FG-WVU 4th-00:57, UT 4th-04:16. Largest lead-wvu by 2 1st-09:02, UT by 22 3rd-00:49. WVU led for 02:00. UT led for 35:40. Game was tied for 02:20.

117 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Texas vs Baylor 03/05/18 8:05 p.m. at Chesapeake Energy Arena, Oklahoma City VISITORS: Texas 26-6, 15-3 (2) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 10 Higgs, Lashann... * McCarty, Brooke... * Atkins, Ariel... * Holmes, Joyner... * White, Jatarie... * Sutton, Alecia Hosey, Jordan Boothe, Rellah TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 34.2% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 31.8% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 63.2% HOME TEAM: Baylor 31-1, 18-0 (1) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 01 Cohen, Dekeiya... * Morris, Alexis... * Cox, Lauren... * Landrum, Juicy... * Brown, Kalani... * Richards, Didi Ursin, Moon TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 47.5% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 25.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 81.0% Officials: Dee Kantner, Lisa Mattingly, Tina Napier Technical fouls: Texas-TEAM. Baylor-None. Attendance: 3520 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Texas Baylor Phillips 66 Big 12 Women's Championship - Final Fouled Out: None All-Tournament Team: L. Cox (BU), A. Morris (BU), A. Atkins (UT) B. McCarty (UT), K. Brown (BU-MOP) Points in the paint-ut 26,BU 42. Points off turnovers-ut 11,BU 7. 2nd chance points-ut 26,BU 9. Fast break points-ut 6,BU 10. Bench points-ut 4,BU 6. Score tied-8 times. Lead changed-14 times. Last FG-UT 4th-00:03, BU 4th-00:00. Largest lead-ut by 5 1st-06:17, BU by 10 4th-00:23. UT led for 09:02. BU led for 23:05. Game was tied for 07:53.

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119 TEXAS BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS SCORING [CAREER] POINTS Annette Smith [131 games] , Linda Waggoner [161 games] Clarissa Davis [101 games] Cinietra Henderson [123 games] Tiffany Jackson [123 games] Vicki Hall [117 games] Fran Harris [130 games] Retha Swindell [151 games] Chassidy Fussell [120 games] Heather Schreiber [133 games] Stacy Stephens [134 games] SCORING AVERAGE [minimum 50 games] Clarissa Davis [101 games] Annette Smith [131 games] , Jackie Swaim [85 games] Cinietra Henderson [123 games] Danielle Viglione [105 games] Edna Campbell [55 games] Vicki Hall [117 games] Tiffany Jackson [123 games] Edwina Brown [116 games] Chassidy Fussell [120 games] FIELD GOALS [CAREER] FIELD GOALS MADE Annette Smith [131 games] , Linda Waggoner [161 games] Clarissa Davis [101 games] Fran Harris [130 games] Cinietra Henderson [123 games] Retha Swindell [151 games] Vicki Hall [117 games] Tiffany Jackson [123 games] Stacy Stephens [134 games] Edwina Brown [116 games] FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Linda Waggoner [161 games] Annette Smith [131 games] , Retha Swindell [151 games] Tiffany Jackson [123 games] Vicki Hall [117 games] Chassidy Fussell [120 games] Fran Harris [130 games] Brittainey Raven [133 games] Nell Fortner [142 games] Danielle Viglione [105 games] FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE [minimum 100 made] [ ] Gay Hemphill [ ] _ Cinietra Henderson [ ] Beverly Williams [ ] Jackie Swaim [ ] Clarissa Davis [ ] Edna Campbell [ ] Ellen Bayer [ ]_ Annette Smith , [ ] Susan Anderson [ ] Angela Jackson POINT FIELD GOALS [CAREER] 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Danielle Viglione [105 games] Brooke McCarty [136 games] 2014-Pres Kathleen Nash [134 games] Chassidy Fussell [120 games] Jamie Carey [96 games] Heather Schreiber [133 games] Kim Lummus [106 games] Erika Arriaran [106 games] Brittainey Raven [133 games] Alisha Sare [99 games] POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Danielle Viglione [105 games] Chassidy Fussell [120 games] Brooke McCarty [136 games] 2014-Present Kathleen Nash [134 games] Kim Lummus [106 games] Heather Schreiber [133 games] Jamie Carey [96 games] Erika Arriaran [106 games] Brittainey Raven [133 games] Alisha Sare [99 games] POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE [minimum 50 made] [ ] Jamie Carey [ ] Kathleen Nash [ ] Vicki Hall [ ] Brooke McCarty 2014-Present [ ] Heather Schreiber [ ] Danielle Viglione [ ] Ariel Atkins 2014-Present [83-234] Yvonne Anderson [82-232] Nekeshia Henderson [ ] Chassidy Fussell FREE THROWS [CAREER] FREE THROWS MADE Tiffany Jackson [123 games] Cinietra Henderson [123 games] Annette Smith [131 games] , Clarissa Davis [101 games] Brittainey Raven [133 games] Edwina Brown [116 games] Stacy Stephens [134 games] Andrea Lloyd [127 games] Heather Schreiber [133 games] Chassidy Fussell [120 games] FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Tiffany Jackson [123 games] Annette Smith [131 games] , Cinietra Henderson [123 games] Clarissa Davis [101 games] Stacy Stephens [134 games] Andrea Lloyd [127 games] Brittainey Raven [133 games] Edwina Brown [116 games] Retha Swindell [151 games] Fey Meeks [115 games]

120 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE [minimum 50 made] [97-110] Erika Arriaran [ ] Kathleen Nash [ ] Kim Lummus [ ] Ariel Atkins 2014-Present [ ] Chassidy Fussell [ ] Heather Schreiber [ ] Danielle Viglione [ ] Jamie Carey [98-123] Jennifer Clark [ ] Brady Sanders REBOUNDING [CAREER] REBOUNDS Retha Swindell [151 games] Stacy Stephens [134 games] Andrea Lloyd [127 games] Tiffany Jackson [123 games] Imani Boyette [126 games] Cinietra Henderson [123 games] Annette Smith [131 games] , Amie Smith [118 games] Kathleen Nash [134 games] Nneka Enemkpali [95 games] TEXAS BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS ASSISTS [CAREER] ASSISTS Kamie Ethridge [132 games] Terri Mackey [108 games] Amy Claborn [106 games] Edwina Brown [116 games] Carla Cortijo [104 games] Celina Rodrigo [134 games] NeKeshia Henderson [96 games] Beverly Williams [130 games] Nina Norman [126 games] Ashleigh Fontenette [131 games] ASSISTS AVERAGE [minimum 50 games] Kamie Ethridge [132 games] Terri Mackey [108 games] Amy Claborn [106 games] NeKeshia Henderson [96 games] Carla Cortijo [104 games] Kenya Larkin [65 games] Edwina Brown [116 games] Evwella Munn [75 games] Angie Jo Ogletree [116 games] Celina Rodrigo [134 games] REBOUNDING AVERAGE (minimum 50 games) Retha Swindell [151 games] Stacy Stephens [134 games] Andrea Lloyd [127 games] Clarissa Davis [101 games] Tiffany Jackson [123 games] Jackie Swaim [85 games] Imani Boyette [126 games] Nneka Enemkpali [95 games] Amie Smith [118 games] Cinietra Henderson [123 games] DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Andrea Lloyd [97o-1018d] Stacy Stephens [482o-741d] Tiffany Jackson [308o-731d] Imani Boyette [342o-694d] Cinietra Henderson [309o-674d] Vicki Hall [228o-659d] Kathleen Nash [285o-635d] Clarissa Davis [262o-620d] Amie Smith [366o-574d] Heather Schreiber [286o-568d] OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Stacy Stephens [482o-741d] Nneka Enemkpali [367o-574d] Amie Smith [366o-574d] Edwina Brown [352o-425d] Imani Boyette [342o-694d] Cinietra Henderson [309o-674d] Tiffany Jackson [308o-731d] Heather Schreiber [286o-568d] Kathleen Nash [285o-635d] Kelsey Lang [284o-478d] BLOCKS SHOTS [CAREER] BLOCKED SHOTS Ashley Gayle [130 games] Imani Boyette [126 games] Ellen Bayer [124 games] Ashley Lindsey [122 games] Angela Jackson [111 games] Kelsey Lang [138 games] Tiffany Jackson [123 games] Joy Williams [144 games] Tracy Cook [117 games] Stacy Stephens [134 games] BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE [minimum 50 games] Ashley Gayle [130 games] Imani Boyette [126 games] Ellen Bayer [124 games] Ashley Lindsey [122 games] Angela Jackson [111 games] Tiffany Jackson [123 games] Kelsey Lang [138 games] Audrey-Ann Caron-Goudreau [50 games] 2016-Pres. 1.2 Carla Littleton [95 games] , Tracy Cook [117 games] Cokie Reed [73 games] ,11-13

121 STEALS [CAREER] STEALS Linda Waggoner Andrea Lloyd Tiffany Jackson Esoleta Whaley Annette Smith , Hattie Browning Terri Mackey Kamie Ethridge Edwina Brown Beverly Williams TEXAS BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS PARTICIPATION [CAREER] GAMES PLAYED Linda Waggoner Retha Swindell Joy Williams Nell Fortner Kelsey Lang Brooke McCarty 2014-Pres Earnesia Williams Celina Rodrigo Kathleen Nash Stacy Stephens STEALS AVERAGE [minimum 50 games] Hattie Browning [77 games] Esoleta Whaley [114 games] Andrea Lloyd [127 games] Terri Mackey [108 games] Tiffany Jackson [123 games] Jackie Swaim [85 games] Annette Smith [131 games] , Edwina Brown [116 games] Linda Waggoner [161 games] Kamie Ethridge [132 games] GAMES STARTED Linda Waggoner [161 games] Stacy Stephens [134 games] Heather Schreiber [133 games] Annette Smith [131 games] , Andrea Lloyd [127 games] Cinietra Henderson [123 games] Earnesia Williams [135 games] Brooke McCarty [136 games] 2014-Pres Amie Smith [118 games] Brittainey Raven [133 games] Chassidy Fussell [120 games] Vicki Hall [117 games] MINUTES Brooke McCarty 2014-Pres Tiffany Jackson Andrea Lloyd Heather Schreiber Kathleen Nash Kamie Ethridge Brittainey Raven Stacy Stephens Ashleigh Fontenette Chassidy Fussell MINUTES AVERAGE Tiffany Jackson [123 games] Jamie Carey [96 games] Kenya Larkin [65 games] Vicki Hall [117 games] Chassidy Fussell [120 games] Andrea Lloyd [127 games] Brooke McCarty [136 games] 2014-Present Edwina Brown [116 games] Amie Smith [118 games] Heather Schreiber [133 games]

122 TEXAS BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL CLASS RECORDS SENIORS POINTS 1. Clarissa Davis [ ] Edwina Brown [ ] Jackie Swaim [ ] Tiffany Jackson [ ] Yulonda Wimbish [ ] Cinietra Henderson [ ] Beverly Williams [ ] Hattie Browning [ ] Ariel Atkins [ ] Angela Jackson [ ] 474 JUNIORS POINTS 1. Cathy Burns [ ] Annette Smith [ ] Jackie Swaim [ ] Cinietra Henderson [ ] Retha Swindell [ ] Vicki Hall [ ] Kim Basinger [ ] 508 Linda Waggoner [ ] Stacy Stephens [ ] Brooke McCarty [ ] 481 SOPHOMORES POINTS 1. Annette Smith [ ] Linda Waggoner [ ] Kim Basinger [ ] Fran Harris [ ] Tiffany Jackson [ ] Brittainey Raven [ ] Sherryl Hauglum [ ] Chassidy Fussell [ ] Vicki Hall [ ] Terri Mackey [ ] 510 FRESHMEN POINTS 1. Annette Smith [ ] Danielle Viglione [ ] Linda Waggoner [ ] Chassidy Fussell [ ] Andrea Lloyd [ ] Clarissa Davis [ ] Tiffany Jackson [ ] Heather Schreiber [ ] Joyner Holmes [ ] Retha Swindell [ ] 403 REBOUNDS 1. Cathy Burns [ ] Jackie Swaim [ ] Imani Boyette [ ] Retha Swindell [ ] Clarissa Davis [ ] Stacy Stephens [ ] Tiffany Jackson [ ] Andrea Lloyd [ ] Edwina Brown [ ] Kathleen Nash [ ] 261 REBOUNDS 1. Retha Swindell [ ] Cathy Burns [ ] Cinietra Henderson [ ] Stacy Stephens [ ] Jackie Swaim [ ] Nneka Enemkpali [ ] Vicki Hall [ ] Joy Williams [ ] Susan Anderson [ ] Ashley Gayle [ ] 241 REBOUNDS 1. Retha Swindell [ ] Kim Basinger [ ] Stacy Stephens [ ] Heather Schreiber [ ] Nneka Enemkpali [ ] Tiffany Jackson [ ] Andrea Lloyd [ ] Annette Smith [ ] Joy Williams [ ] Imani Boyette [ ] 242 REBOUNDS 1. Annette Smith [ ] Andrea Lloyd [ ] Stacy Stephens [ ] Amie Smith [ ] Imani Boyette [ ] Joyner Holmes [ ] Retha Swindell [ ] Tiffany Jackson [ ] Clarissa Davis [ ] Joy Williams [ ] 253 ASSISTS 1. Edwina Brown [ ] Kamie Ethridge [ ] Kenya Larkin [ ] Yvonne Anderson [ ] Beverly Williams [ ] Hattie Browning [ ] Evwella Munn [ ] Carla Cortijo [ ] Amy Claborn [ ] Celina Rodrigo [ ] 140 ASSISTS 1. Kamie Ethridge [ ] Carla Cortijo [ ] Terri Mackey [ ] Edwina Brown [ ] Amy Claborn [ ] Evwella Munn [ ] Kim Basinger [ ] Beverly Williams [ ] Ashleigh Fontenette [ ] NeKeshia Henderson [ ] 126 ASSISTS 1. Terri Mackey [ ] Kamie Ethridge [ ] Amy Claborn [ ] Nina Norman [ ] Esoleta Whaley [ ] Nancy Walling [ ] NeKeshia Henderson [ ] 108 Ashleigh Fontenette [ ] Vanessa Wallace [ ] Brittainey Raven [ ] 106 ASSISTS 1. Terri Mackey [ ] Carla Cortijo [ ] NeKeshia Henderson [ ] Angie Jo Ogletree [ ] Celina Rodrigo [ ] Nina Norman [ ] Kamie Ethridge [ ] Andrea Lloyd [ ] Retha Swindell [ ] Esoleta Whaley [ ] 66 BLOCKS 1. Imani Boyette [ ] Ashley Gayle [ ] Ellen Bayer [ ] Kelsey Lang [ ] Ashley Lindsey [ ] Retha Swindell [ ] Angela Jackson [ ] Tiffany Jackson [ ] Stacy Stephens [ ] Joy Williams [ ] 38 BLOCKS 1. Ashley Gayle [ ] Ellen Bayer [ ] Ashley Lindsey [ ] Angela Jackson [ ] Carla Littleton [ ] Imani Boyette [ ] Joy Williams [ ] Tiffany Jackson [ ] Stacy Stephens [ ] 35 Tracy Cook [ ] 35 BLOCKS 1. Ashley Gayle [ ] Imani Boyette [ ] Ellen Bayer [ ] Tiffany Jackson [ ] Angela Jackson [ ] Kelsey Lang [ ] Joy Williams [ ] Jaime Bailey [ ] Stacy Stephens [ ] Ashley Lindsey [ ] 30 BLOCKS 1. Imani Boyette [ ] Retha Swindell [ ] Ashley Gayle [ ] Ashley Lindsey [ ] Angela Jackson [ ] Tiffany Jackson [ ] Ellen Bayer [ ] Cokie Reed [ ] Joyner Holmes [ ] Tracy Cook [ ] 37 STEALS 1. Hattie Browning [ ] Linda Waggoner [ ] Andrea Lloyd [ ] Edwina Brown [ ] Retha Swindell [ ] Jackie Swaim [ ] Beverly Williams [ ] Ariel Atkins [ ] Yvonne Anderson [ ] 84 Evwella Munn [ ] 84 STEALS 1. Linda Waggoner [ ] Hattie Browning [ ] Esoleta Whaley [ ] Terri Mackey [ ] 86 Annette Smith [ ] Evwella Munn [ ] Retha Swindell [ ] Jackie Swaim [ ] Kim Basinger [ ] Beverly Williams [ ] 70 STEALS 1. Hattie Browning [ ] Linda Waggoner [ ] Andrea Lloyd [ ] Edwina Brown [ ] Retha Swindell [ ] Jackie Swaim [ ] Beverly Williams [ ] Evwella Munn [ ] Amie Smith [ ] Clarissa Davis [ ] 72 STEALS 1. Annette Smith [ ] Andrea Lloyd [ ] Terri Mackey [ ] Tiffany Jackson [ ] Stacy Stephens [ ] Retha Swindell [ ] Nekeshia Henderson [ ] Carla Cortijo [ ] 52 Sherryl Hauglum [ ] Lashann Higgs [ ] 48

123 TEXAS BASKETBALL TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS SCORING [SEASON] POINTS [46 games] [41 games] [39 games] [35 games] [39 games] [37 games] [35 games] [32 games] [34 games] [33 games] [36 games] SCORING AVERAGE [35 games] [33 games] [32 games] [31 games] [35 games] [41 games] [32 games] [34 games] [39 games] [33 games] SCORING DEFENSE [28 games] [27 games] [31 games] [35 games] [36 games] [35 games] [34 games] [41 games] [33 games] [32 games] SCORING MARGIN [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] FIELD GOALS [SEASON] FIELD GOALS MADE [46 games] [41 games] [39 games] [39 games] [37 games] [35 games] [35 games] [36 games] [34 games] [33 games] FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED [46 games] [41 games] [39 games] [37 games] [39 games] [36 games] [35 games] [35 games] [33 games] [35 games] FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] FG PERCENTAGE DEFENSE [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] POINT FIELD GOALS [SEASON] 3-POINT FG MADE [33 games] [33 games] [34 games] [31 games] [32 games] [33 games] [36 games] [32 games] [35 games] [35 games] POINT FG ATTEMPTED [33 games] [33 games] [32 games] [31 games] [34 games] [36 games] [35 games] [33 games] [32 games] [35 games] POINT FG PERCENTAGE [70-163] [69-178] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] POINT FG PCT. DEFENSE [83-313] [78-293] [ ] [73-256] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] FREE THROWS [SEASON] FREE THROWS MADE [35 games] [32 games] [34 games] [30 games] [35 games] [31 games] [33 games] [33 games] [46 games] [41 games] FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED [35 games] [46 games] [34 games] [32 games] [31 games] [33 games] [41 games] [30 games] [35 games] [30 games] FREE THROW PERCENTAGE [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] REBOUNDING [SEASON] REBOUNDS [39 games] [41 games] [36 games] [37 games] [34 games] [36 games] [35 games] [39 games] [35 games] [34 games] REBOUNDING AVERAGE [39 games] [31 games] [34 games] [33 games] [30 games] [30 games] [34 games] [32 games] [36 games] [34 games] [33 games] DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS [488o-1011d] [501o-997d] [495o-983d] [463o-967d] [472o-931d] [542o-924d] [560o-908d] [565o-894d] [513o-885d] [494o-882d] [433o-882d] DEFENSIVE REBOUND AVERAGE [34 games] [33 games] [35 games] [30 games] [31 games] [36 games] [35 games] [32 games] [32 games] [32 games] [34 games] OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS [591o-847d] [565o-894d] [560o-908d] [542o-924d] [534o-881d] [516o-870d] [513o-885d] [507o-875d] [501o-997d] [495o-983d]

124 OFFENSIVE REBOUND AVG [33 games] [28 games] [31 games] [34 games] [33 games] [30 games] [34 games] [35 games] [28 games] [30 games] REBOUNDING DEFENSE [33 games] [27 games] [34 games] [35 games] [36 games] [31 games] [34 games] [35 games] [34 games] [35 games] REBOUNDING MARGIN [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] ASSISTS [SEASON] ASSISTS ASSISTS AVERAGE [35 games] [33 games] [37 games] [32 games] [35 games] [34 games] [31 games] [28 games] [32 games] [36 games] TEXAS BASKETBALL TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS BLOCKED SHOTS [SEASON] BLOCKED SHOTS BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE [33 games] [32 games] [28 games] [34 games] [33 games] [33 games] [36 games] [31 games] [32 games] [35 games] STEALS [SEASON] STEALS STEALS AVERAGE [37 games] [41 games] [33 games] [36 games] [35 games] [39 games] [34 games] [35 games] [33 games] [31 games] PARTICIPATION [SEASON] GAMES PLAYED WINS [SEASON] MOST WINS [37-4] [36-10] [35-4] [34-0] [33-4] WINNING PERCENTAGE [34-0] [31-2] [32-3] [32-3] [30-3] MOST SWC WINS [16-0] [16-0] [16-0] [16-0] [16-0] [16-0] [15-1] [14-2] [13-1] [13-1] [11-3] [10-4] SWC WIN STREAK [Reg. Season] games _ SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE SUMMARY In the 14-year history of women s basketball in the Southwest Conference, Texas... Won 10 of 14 regular-season titles, Posted a (.907) record against SWC teams, Compiled a 183-game win streak against schools that spanned 12 years ( ), Produced the winningest coach in SWC men s or women s history in Jody Conradt ( SWC), who also was award SWC Coach of the Year five times (1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1996), Had 26 SWC Player of the Week honorees, Had 18 players selected to the allconference team 37 times, Had seven SWC Tournament MVPs, Produced 4-of-8 SWC Players of the Decade, Produced six SWC Players of the Year, And produced seven SWC Freshmen/ Newcomers of the Year. MOST BIG 12 WINS [15-3] [15-3] [15-3] [15-1] [14-2] [13-3] [12-4] [11-7] [10-6] [10-6] [10-6] OVERALL WIN STREAK games games games games games games BIG 12 WIN STREAK [Reg. Season] games games games games games games games games games games games games games SEASON-OPENING WIN STREAK games [34-0] games [33-4] games [31-5] games [24-11]

125 SCORING [SEASON] POINTS Clarissa Davis [32 games] Annette Smith [39 games] Annette Smith [33 games] Linda Waggoner [38 games] Annette Smith [29 games] Edwina Brown [34 games] Cathy Burns [46 games] Jackie Swaim [40 games] Fran Harris [35 games] Danielle Viglione [30 games] SCORING AVERAGE [minimum 15] Clarissa Davis [32 games] Annette Smith [29 games] Annette Smith [33 games] Edwina Brown [34 games] Danielle Viglione [30 games] Cinietra Henderson [31 games]_ Annette Smith [39 games] Linda Waggoner [38 games] Clarissa Davis [26 games] Fran Harris [35 games] FIELD GOALS [SEASON] FIELD GOALS MADE Cathy Burns [46 games] Linda Waggoner [38 games] Clarissa Davis [32 games] Annette Smith [39 games] Annette Smith [33 games] Annette Smith [29 games] Linda Waggoner [45 games] Jackie Swaim [40 games] Fran Harris [35 games] Edwina Brown [34 games] FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Kim Basinger [46 games] Cathy Burns [46 games] Linda Waggoner [38 games] Linda Waggoner [45 games] Edwina Brown [34 games] Clarissa Davis [32 games] Annette Smith [39 games] Annette Smith [33 games] Danielle Viglione [30 games] Fran Harris [35 games] FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE [minimum 50 made] Cinietra Henderson [ ]_ Clarissa Davis [93-145] Gay Hemphill [75-120] Gay Hemphill [ ] Annissa Hastings [66-107] Ellen Bayer [98-160] Beverly Williams [ ] Beverly Williams [ ] Ellen Bayer [75-125] Angela Jackson [ ] TEXAS BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS [SEASON] 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Danielle Viglione [30 games] Brooke McCarty [34 games] Kathleen Nash [33 games] Jamie Carey [31 games] Alisha Sare [34 games] Danielle Viglione [30 games] Chassidy Fussell [32 games] Kathleen Nash [33 games] Brooke McCarty [36 games] Danielle Viglione [30 games] POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Danielle Viglione [30 games] Alisha Sare [34 games] Kathleen Nash [33 games] Danielle Viglione [30 games] Kim Lummus [28 games] Chassidy Fussell [32 games] Kim Lummus [27 games] Brooke McCarty [34 games] Danielle Viglione [30 games] Chassidy Fussell [32 games] POINT FG PERCENTAGE [minimum 20 made] Kathleen Nash [68-144] Nekia Jones [20-43] Vicki Hall [33-75] Johnna Pointer [29-66] Yvonne Anderson [38-88] Heather Schreiber [47-109] Krystle Henderson [28-65] Brooke McCarty [77-179] Jamie Carey [70-163] Kala Bowers [24-56] FREE THROWS [SEASON] FREE THROWS MADE Clarissa Davis [32 games] Edwina Brown [34 games] Tiffany Jackson [32 games] Cinietra Henderson [31 games]_ Jackie Swaim [40 games] Annette Smith [29 games] Andrea Lloyd [35 games] Annette Smith [39 games] Tiffany Jackson [31 games] Annette Smith [33 games] FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Clarissa Davis [32 games] Edwina Brown [34 games] Tiffany Jackson [32 games] Annette Smith [39 games] Cinietra Henderson [31 games]_ Cathy Burns [46 games] Annette Smith [33 games] Jackie Swaim [40 games] Annette Smith [29 games] Tiffany Jackson [31 games] Andrea Lloyd [35 games] FREE THROW PCT. [minimum 20 made] Kim Lummus [45-48] Erika Arriaran [22-24] Chassidy Fussell [86-95] Kathleen Nash [84-94] Danielle Viglione [74-83] Erika Arriaran [24-27] Brooke McCarty [54-61] Danielle Viglione [37-42] Heather Schreiber [56-64] Kim Lummus [26-30] REBOUNDING [SEASON] REBOUNDS Retha Swindell [45 games] Retha Swindell [39 games] Kim Basinger [46 games] Annette Smith [39 games] Jackie Swaim [36 games] Andrea Lloyd [35 games] Retha Swindell [40 games] Cinietra Henderson [31 games]_ Imani Boyette [36 games] Stacy Stephens [35 games] REBOUNDING AVERAGE (minimum 15) Retha Swindell [45 games] Retha Swindell [39 games] Cinietra Henderson [31 games]_ Nneka Enemkpali [17 games]_ Andrea Lloyd [35 games] Clarissa Davis [32 games] Stacy Stephens [31 games] Retha Swindell [27 games] Kim Basinger [46 games] Jackie Swaim [36 games] DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Imani Boyette [106o-216d] Tiffany Jackson [73o-216d] Vicki Hall [58o-207d] Andrea Lloyd [97o-199d] Tiffany Jackson [79o-192d] Stacy Stephens [101o-190d] Stacy Stephens [115o-188d] Heather Schreiber [100o-186d]_ Clarissa Davis [131o-185d] Stacy Stephens [134o-184d] DEFENSIVE REBOUND AVERAGE [minimum 15] Vicki Hall [30 games] Tiffany Jackson [32 games] Tiffany Jackson [31 games] Stacy Stephens [31 games] Imani Boyette [36 games] Imani Boyette [30 games] Andrea Lloyd [33 games] Nneka Enemkpali [17 games]_ Amie Smith [31 games] Tiffany Jackson [25 games] Clarissa Davis [32 games]

126 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Stacy Stephens [134o-184d] Stacy Stephens [132o-179d] Clarissa Davis [131o-185d] Edwina Brown [124o-160d] Nneka Enemkpali [119o-172d]_ Stacy Stephens [115o-188d] Amie Smith [112o-183d] Nneka Enemkpali [109o-164d]_ Imani Boyette [106o-216d] Stacy Stephens [101o-190d] OFFENSIVE REBOUND AVERAGE [minimum 15] Nneka Enemkpali [17 games]_ Clarissa Davis [32 games] Stacy Stephens [33 games] Stacy Stephens [35 games] Nneka Enemkpali [29 games]_ Clarissa Davis [26 games] Stacy Stephens [31 games] Edwina Brown [34 games] Amie Smith [31 games] Edwina Brown [28 games] ASSISTS [SEASON] ASSISTS Terri Mackey Kamie Ethridge Kamie Ethridge Amy Claborn Edwina Brown Kamie Ethridge Carla Cortijo Kenya Larkin Terri Mackey Yvonne Anderson ASSISTS AVERAGE [minimum 15] Kamie Ethridge [31 games] Kamie Ethridge [35 games] Amy Claborn [31 games] Terri Mackey [39 games] Kamie Ethridge [33 games] NeKeshia Henderson [21 games]_ Edwina Brown [34 games] Edwina Brown [28 games] Yvonne Anderson [31 games]_ Kenya Larkin [32 games] BLOCKED SHOTS [SEASON] BLOCKED SHOTS Ashley Gayle Imani Boyette Ashley Gayle Ellen Bayer Ashley Lindsey Ashley Gayle Ellen Bayer Kelsey Lang Angela Jackson Imani Boyette TEXAS BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE [minimum 15] Ashley Gayle [33 games] Ellen Bayer [31 games] Ashley Gayle [33 games] Imani Boyette [36 games] Ashley Gayle [32 games] Ashley Lindsey [35 games] Ellen Bayer [32 games] Angela Jackson [30 games] Imani Boyette [30 games] Kelsey Lang [34 games] STEALS (SEASON) STEALS Hattie Browning Linda Waggoner Esoleta Whaley Terri Mackey Linda Waggoner Hattie Browning Andrea Lloyd Kamie Ethridge Esoleta Whaley Tiffany Jackson STEALS AVERAGE [minimum 15] Hattie Browning [37 games] Linda Waggoner [37 games] Esoleta Whaley [39 games] Tiffany Jackson [31 games] Esoleta Whaley [31 games] Andrea Lloyd [33 games] Terri Mackey [39 games] Kamie Ethridge [35 games] Linda Waggoner [41 games] Annette Smith [29 games] PARTICIPATION [SEASON] GAMES PLAYED Cathy Burns Kim Basinger Retha Swindell Linda Waggoner Evwella Munn Linda Waggoner Hattie Browning Retha Swindell Jackie Swaim Terri Mackey Annette Smith Esoleta Whaley Kim Basinger Retha Swindell GAMES STARTED Linda Waggoner Jackie Swaim Retha Swindell Terri Mackey Annette Smith Esoleta Whaley Linda Waggoner Retha Swindell Joy Williams Sherryl Hauglum Cheryl Hartman Linda Waggoner MINUTES Edwina Brown Jamie Carey Brooke McCarty Kamie Ethridge Andrea Lloyd Tiffany Jackson Brooke McCarty Brittainey Raven Nina Norman Kathleen Nash MINUTES AVERAGE Edwina Brown [34 games] Tiffany Jackson [32 games] Kim Lummus [27 games] Brooke McCarty [34 games] Chassidy Fussell [26 games] Chassidy Fussell [32 games] Jamie Carey [31 games] Kathleen Nash [33 games] Vanessa Wallace [27 games] Jamie Carey [35 games] MISCELLANEOUS 40-pt games: 2; Danielle Viglione pt games: 13; Clarissa Davis pt games: 25; Clarissa Davis DF* games: 40; Cathy Burns DF* scoring string: 33; Annette Smith DF* rebounds: 22; Retha Swindell DF* reb. string: 10; Nneka Enemkpali *DF = Double Figure MOST TURNOVERS Terri Mackey Edwina Brown Andrea Lloyd Annette Smith Kenya Larkin Terri Mackey

127 SCORING [GAME] MOST POINTS Centenary UTEP UTSA TCU Arkansas-Pine Bluff Minnesota Rice TCU Texas-Pan American Northwestern State Miami FEWEST POINTS Abilene Christian Queens at Kansas Texas State Texas Tech LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY [135-37] Centenary [124-48] UTEP [110-38] Southwest Texas [112-49] Miami T [100-34] McNeese State T [107-41] TCU T [90-24] Our Lady of the Lake T [90-25] Texas-Pan American T [90-25] McNeese State T [109-44] TCU LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT [62-116] Baylor [42-95] Mississippi College [54-105] UConn T [40-84] Texas Tech T [48-102] Montclair State [49-92] Baylor [61-102] Tennessee [47-87] Iowa State [38-76] at Kansas [61-98] Old Dominion FIELD GOALS (GAME) FIELD GOALS MADE Rice Centenary TCU BYU SMU Baylor UTEP UTSA Sam Houston State Arkansas-Pine Bluff TEXAS BASKETBALL TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED LSU UT Arlington Texas State at Baylor UTSA Stetson at Texas Tech Kansas State Louisiana Tech at Missouri FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE [20 made] [46-59] Miami [42-56] Missouri [52-71] Rice [39-55] Baylor [40-57] Central Florida [36-52] Houston [31-48] Kansas [40-63] Furman [36-58] Texas Tech [44-71] Sam Houston State FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE at Oklahoma State vs. Texas Tech vs. Southwest Texas at Kansas vs. UCLA vs. Colorado vs. Baylor vs. Abilene Christian vs. five teams (most recent) vs. Texas A&M FEWEST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED vs. Texas A&M vs. San Jacinto JC vs. Prairie View A&M vs. Kansas State vs. Oklahoma LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE [14-63] vs. Texas Tech [15-66] vs. Abilene Christian [13-56] at. Oklahoma State [15-63] vs. UCLA [15-61] vs. Baylor [18-72] vs. Oklahoma [17-68] vs. Virginia [19-75] vs. Texas Tech [16-62] vs. Nebraska [15-58] vs. Colorado POINT FIELD GOALS [GAME] 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Houston at Oklahoma State Oral Roberts Iowa State Sam Houston State Texas Tech Oklahoma State Northwestern State vs Central Michigan Marquette times 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Tennessee Houston at Oklahoma State Vanderbilt at Iowa State Oral Roberts vs Cincinnati at Oklahoma State BYU Idaho State POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE [10 made] [10-17] at Kansas [11-19] Sam Houston State [13-23] at Oklahoma State [10-18] Northwestern State [10-18] at Kansas State [11-20] Oklahoma State [10-19] TCU [11-21] vs Central Michigan [11-22] Iowa State [11-22] Texas Tech [11-22] Northwestern State LOWEST 3-POINT FG PCT. [min. 6 attempts] [0-10] at West Virginia [0-10] vs. Sam Houston State [0-8] vs. Texas Tech [0-7] vs. Texas A&M [0-14] vs. Florida [0-8] vs. Boston College [0-8] vs. Texas Tech [0-8] vs. Baylor [0-7] vs. Western Kentucky FREE THROWS (GAME) FREE THROWS MADE Rice North Carolina State North Texas Florida Ohio State Houston Boston University Texas A&M Arizona State Northwestern State Missouri State

128 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Rutgers Ohio State Texas State Boston University Houston Florida Texas A&M Northwestern State Centenary Colorado FREE THROW PERCENTAGE [10 made] _[18-18] vs Penn [10-10] Texas Tech [13-13] at San Diego [22-23] vs UTEP [18-19] Missouri [18-19] Colorado [17-18] Arkansas [16-17] Texas Tech [15-16] Texas Tech [15-16] Tennessee [15-16] Ohio State FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE 1. 0 vs. Marquette vs. Arizona State vs. Southwest Texas at Oklahoma State at Baylor vs. Kentucky vs. Iowa State vs. Queens vs. Abilene Christian vs. 5 teams (most recent) at Iowa State FEWEST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. 0 vs. Marquette at Oklahoma State at Baylor vs. Oklahoma vs. Arizona State vs. Abilene Christian at Iowa State vs. Baylor vs. Duke vs. Queens vs. Trinity LOWEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (0-0) vs. Marquette (0-2) vs. Arizona State (0-6) vs. Southwest Texas (2-15) vs. Kansas State (2-15) vs. Kansas (1-5) vs. Iowa State (3-11) vs. Colorado (3-11) vs. North Texas (3-11) vs. LSU TEXAS BASKETBALL TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS REBOUNDING [GAME] MOST REBOUNDS Texas Lutheran Texas Southern Rice West Virginia Texas State Hofstra Sam Houston State Kansas Grambling State Kansas UT-Pan American Sam Houston State Boston University FEWEST REBOUNDS vs. San Jacinto JC vs. St. Joseph s [Pa.] vs. three teams [most recent] Georgia vs. Rutgers vs. Tennessee vs. Oral Roberts vs. Baylor vs. Long Beach St vs. Stephen F. Austin ASSISTS [GAME] MOST ASSISTS Centenary TCU New Mexico State Texas A&M Oral Roberts Texas Tech Texas Tech Delta State St. Mary s vs. Washington FEWEST ASSISTS 1. 2 vs. Texas Tech vs. Stephen F. Austin vs. seven teams [most recent] North Texas STEALS [GAME] MOST STEALS Texas State Temple Junior College TCU Texas State Sam Houston State Arkansas-Pine Bluff Boston University Southern University Iowa State Sam Houston State FEWEST STEALS 1. 1 vs. Baylor at Texas Tech vs. Oklahoma vs. TAMU-CC vs. Western Kentucky vs. North Carolina vs. North Carolina State BLOCKS [GAME] MOST BLOCKED SHOTS Texas Tech vs Cincinnati McNeese State Kansas Central Connecticut Jackson State Texas Southern Oral Roberts Ohio State Alcorn State Northwestern State Furman TURNOVERS [GAME] MOST TURNOVERS vs. Sacramento State vs. Ohio State vs. Trinity vs. Duke vs. Texas State FEWEST TURNOVERS 1. 4 vs. Nebraska vs. LSU vs. Kansas State vs. Stanford vs. Stephen F. Austin vs. five teams [most recent] Kansas State FOULS (GAME) MOST FOULS (DQ) [0] vs. McNeese State [1] vs. Louisiana-Monroe [3] vs. Baylor [3] vs. BYU [0] vs. UCLA [1] vs. Baylor [4] vs. North Carolina State [3] vs. Indiana FEWEST FOULS 1. 3 vs. Rice vs. Prairie View A&M vs. Nebraska vs. several teams [most recent] Missouri

129 TEXAS BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS SCORING [GAME] MOST POINTS Danielle Viglione Houston Annette Smith at Rice Clarissa Davis at Tennessee Danielle Viglione Marquette Jackie Swaim at Louisiana-Monroe Clarissa Davis at Arkansas Clarissa Davis Tennessee Danielle Viglione at Oklahoma Danielle Viglione California Clarissa Davis at Long Beach State Clarissa Davis Rutgers Annette Smith SMU MOST POINTS IN A CONFERENCE GAME Danielle Viglione vs. Houston FIELD GOALS [GAME] FIELD GOALS MADE Annette Smith Rice Clarissa Davis Arkansas Annette Smith Delta State Danielle Viglione Houston Clarissa Davis SMU Clarissa Davis Tennessee Fran Harris Rice Annette Smith Wayland Baptist Linda Waggoner Houston Linda Waggoner Penn State FIELD GOALS MADE IN A CONFERENCE GAME Annette Smith Rice FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Danielle Viglione Houston Cathy Burns Wayland Baptist Clarissa Davis Texas Tech Annette Smith Wayland Baptist Linda Waggoner Houston Linda Waggoner Baylor Kim Basinger Penn State Fontenette, Ashleigh at Missouri Fussell, Chassidy at Texas A&M Jackson, Tiffany vs Oregon State FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED IN A CONFERENCE GAME Danielle Viglione Houston FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE [minimium 8 made] [11-11] Kelsey Lang New Orleans [9-9] Angela Jackson _Central Florida [8-8] Amy Claborn SMU [8-8] Cara Priddy Arkansas [8-8] Audrey Smith Houston [16-17] Fran Harris Rice [12-13] Imani Boyette_ Northwestern State [9-10] Imani Boyette CMU [9-10] Ashleigh Fontenette Miss. State [12-14] Imani Boyette at Iowa State POINT FIELD GOALS [GAME] 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Danielle Viglione Houston Danielle Viglione Marquette Arriaran, Erika Oklahoma State Danielle Viglione Arizona Brooke McCarty Baylor Erika Arriaran Oral Roberts Danielle Viglione Missouri State Danielle Viglione Baylor Danielle Viglione Oklahoma Danielle Viglione Oklahoma State Danielle Viglione North Texas Jamie Carey Kansas State Jamie Carey New Mexico Kim Lummus Tennessee Kim Lummus Tennessee Daria Mieloszynska Iowa State Nekeshia Henderson SMU POINT FIELD GOALS MADE IN A CONFERENCE GAME Danielle Viglione Houston POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Danielle Viglione Houston Danielle Viglione Baylor Danielle Viglione Marquette Danielle Viglione Oklahoma Danielle Viglione New Mexico State Kim Lummus Nebraska Danielle Viglione Oklahoma State Danielle Viglione Texas Tech Asha Hill Nebraska Danielle Viglione Detroit Mercy Danielle Viglione Tennessee Danielle Viglione North Texas POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED IN A CONFERENCE GAME Danielle Viglione Houston FREE THROWS [GAME] FREE THROWS MADE Edwina Brown Texas Tech Fey Meeks Houston Nekeshia Henderson Baylor Clarissa Davis Old Dominion Tiffany Jackson Nebraska Imani Boyette at TCU Chassidy Fussell vs St. John s Tiffany Jackson at Texas Tech Cinietra Henderson San Francisco Clarissa Davis Long Beach State Clarissa Davis Tennessee Annette Smith Stephen F. Austin FREE THROWS MADE IN A CONFERENCE GAME Edwina Brown Texas Tech Fey Meeks Houston FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE IN A CONFERENCE GAME [minimum 8 made] [8-8] three players;.941 [16-17] Fran Harris Rice

130 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Angela Jackson Texas A&M Edwina Brown Texas Tech Fey Meeks Houston Nekeshia Henderson Baylor Tiffany Jackson at Texas Tech Clarissa Davis Texas A&M Annette Smith Stephen F. Austin Cinietra Henderson Ohio State Jackie Swaim Louisiana-Monroe Jackie Swaim Oral Roberts FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED IN A CONFERENCE GAME Edwina Brown Texas Tech Fey Meeks Houston FREE THROW PERCENTAGE [min. 10 made] [10-10] Chassidy Fussell Tennessee [12-12] Kathleen Nash Arizona State [10-10] Kenya Larkin Duke [12-12] Vanessa Wallace Oklahoma [10-10] Fey Meeks Penn State [12-12] Andrea Lloyd Texas A&M [10-10] Annette Smith Rice [10-10] Annette Smith Cheyney [10-10] Kim Basinger St. Joseph s Free throw percentage in a conference game [12-12] Andrea Lloyd Texas A&M [12-12] Vanessa Wallace _Oklahoma State REBOUNDS [GAME] Most rebounds Retha Swindell Baylor Retha Swindell Kentucky Stacy Stephens Baylor Retha Swindell Baylor Nneka Enemkpali West Virginia Nneka Enemkpali Jackson State Kathleen Nash Boston University Imani Boyette Baylor Nneka Enemkpali_ A&M - Corpus Christi Imani Boyette Baylor Imani Boyette Iowa State Imani Boyette TCU Nneka Enemkpali Texas State Tiffany Jackson Iowa State Most rebounds in a conference game Stacy Stephens Baylor ASSISTS [GAME] Most assists Kamie Ethridge Texas A&M Angie Jo Ogletree Houston Kamie Ethridge TCU Terri Mackey Southern Pennee Hall TCU Kamie Ethridge Texas Tech Terri Mackey Baylor Evwella Munn Lamar Yvonne Anderson at Texas A&M Carla Cortijo Texas Tech Most assists in a conference game Kamie Ethridge Texas A&M TEXAS BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS STEALS [GAME] Most steals Hattie Browning Pittsburgh Kamie Ethridge Pepperdine Linda Waggoner USC Hattie Browning Texas Tech Yvonne Anderson Oklahoma Brittainey Raven Louisiana-Lafayette Tiffany Jackson Iowa State BLOCKS [GAME] Most blocked shots Ellen Bayer Texas Tech Ashley Gayle vs Cincinnati Imani Boyette Central Connecticut Ellen Bayer Ohio State Ellen Bayer USC Tiffany Jackson Tennessee Ellen Bayer Texas Tech Ellen Bayer Rice Imani Boyette Oklahoma Imani Boyette Iowa State Imani Boyette at Kansas State Imani Boyette at Oklahoma Imani Boyette at TCU Ashley Gayle Alcorn State Ashley Gayle North Texas Ashley Lindsey at Nebraska Ashley Gayle Furman Tracy Cook Texas A&M OPPONENTS GAME HIGHS Most Points Mary Lowry Baylor Sheryl Swoopes Texas Tech Carol Blazejowski Montclair State Alicia Thompson Texas Tech Merlakia Jones Florida Jeannia Nix SMU Kelly Lyons Old Dominion Phylesha Whaley Oklahoma Stacey Johnson Houston Sheryl Swoopes Texas Tech Rhonda Penquite Oral Roberts Most Rebounds Courtney Paris Oklahoma Erin Scholz Colorado Courtney Paris Oklahoma Danielle Cockrom Baylor Lisa Leslie USC Cheryl Miller USC Janie Denton Wayland Baptist Valerie Walker Texas Lutheran ALL-TIME TEXAS TRIPLE-DOUBLES Ellen Bayer Texas vs. Texas Tech 12 points, 10 rebounds, 12 blocks Edwina Brown Texas vs. Texas State 13 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists Edwina Brown Texas vs. Baylor 18 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists Ashleigh Fontenette Texas vs. UT-Pan American 17 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists

131 TEXAS BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL SCORING LEADERS YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORING LEADERS 1,000-POINT SCORING CLUB Year Player Points PPG Rank/Player Points Years Cathy Self Annette Smith 2, Cathy Burns Linda Waggoner 2, Linda Waggoner Clarissa Davis 2, Jackie Swaim Cinietra Henderson 1, Nell Fortner Tiffany Jackson 1, Jackie Swaim Vicki Hall 1, Annette Smith Fran Harris 1, Annette Smith Retha Swindell 1, Annette Smith Chassidy Fussell 1, Fran Harris Stacy Stephens 1, Fran Harris Heather Schreiber 1, Clarissa Davis Edwina Brown 1, Yulonda Wimbish Brittainey Raven 1, Clarissa Davis Danielle Viglione 1, Vicki Hall Andrea Lloyd 1, Vicki Hall Brooke McCarty 1, Present Cinietra Henderson Beverly Williams 1, Cinietra Henderson Kim Basinger 1, Danielle Viglione Kathleen Nash 1, Nekeshia Henderson Yulonda Wimbish 1, Danielle Viglione Nell Fortner 1, Angela Jackson Ariel Atkins 1, Present Angela Jackson Jackie Swaim 1, Edwina Brown Imani Boyette 1, Edwina Brown Ashleigh Fontenette 1, Stacy Stephens Cathy Burns 1, Stacy Stephens Angela Jackson 1, Stacy Stephens Susan Anderson 1, Tiffany Jackson Amie Smith 1, Tiffany Jackson Joy Williams 1, Tiffany Jackson Nekeshia Henderson 1, Tiffany Jackson Sherryl Hauglum 1, Brittainey Raven Erica Routt 1, Brittainey Raven Terri Mackey 1, Brittainey Raven Nneka Enemkpali 1, Chassidy Fussell Johnna Pointer 1, Chassidy Fussell Kelsey Lang 1, Nneka Enemkpali Nina Norman 1, Nneka Enemkpali Cheryl Hartman 1, Kelsey Lang Jamie Carey * 1, Brooke McCarty Yvonne Anderson 1, Brooke McCarty Earnesia Williams 1, Ariel Atkins Tracy Cook 1, Lashann Higgs Present * - Includes only points scored at Texas.

132 OPPONENT GAME HIGHS Points (quarter) 34 in 4th by Tennessee Points (half) 59 in 2nd by Texas Tech Points (game) 116 by Baylor FG Made 45 by Wayland Baptist FG Attempted 96 by Old Dominion FG Percentage.667 [30-45] by Texas A&M PT Made 12 by UConn by Kansas State by BYU by Fordham by Marquette PT Attempted 33 by Kansas State PT Percentage [4-4] by Baylor FT Made 37 by Baylor FT Attempted 48 by Baylor FT Percentage [7-7] by Kansas State [6-6] by Missouri [16-16] by N.C. State Rebounds 62 by California Fouls 37 by Ohio State Assists 29 by Arkansas Turnovers 48 by Houston Blocks 15 by Oklahoma Steals 23 by UCLA by Texas A&Mxw TEXAS BASKETBALL MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS MISC. TEXAS INDIVIDUAL CAREER HIGHS 40-point games 2 Danielle Viglione [ ] 30-point games 18 Annette Smith [ ] 18 Clarissa Davis [ ] 20-point games 64 Annette Smith [ ] Double-figure scoring games 115 Linda Waggoner [ ] Double-figure rebound games 60 Stacy Stephens [ ] 60 Retha Swindell [ ] Double-figure scoring string 55 Annette Smith [ ] Double-figure rebound string 10 Nneka Enemkpali [ ] TEXAS GAME SUPERLATIVES vs. BIG 12 TEAMS Points (half) 55 in 1st half vs. Oklahoma State Points (game) 100 vs. Texas A&M FG Made 39 vs. Baylor FG Attempted 89 at Baylor FG Percentage.646 [31-48] vs. Kansas [39-66] vs. Baylor PT Made 13 at Oklahoma State vs. Iowa State vs. Texas Tech vs. Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State at Iowa State at Kansas State at Oklahoma State at Kansas State vs. seven teams most recently vs. Texas A&M PT Attempted 30 at Oklahoma State at Iowa State at Oklahoma State at Texas A&M PT Percentage.818 [9-11] at TCU [7-9] vs. Texas A&M [6-8] vs. Kansas State [7-10] vs. Kansas FT Made 30 vs. Texas A&M FT Attempted 43 vs. Texas A&M FT Percentage [10-10] vs. Texas Tech Rebounds 61 at Kansas Assists 30 at Kansas Steals 18 vs. Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma State Blocks 13 vs. Kansas Fouls 32 at Baylor Turnovers 31 vs. Texas A&M at Texas Tech at Kansas at Texas A&M at Oklahoma Biggest Win +51 [90-39] at Texas Tech Biggest Loss -40 [87-47] at Iowa State

133 TEXAS BASKETBALL 100-POINT GAMES AND OVERTIME 100-POINT GAMES DATE OPPONENT SCORE UT-OPP RESULT SCORING MARGIN at Houston W SMU W vs. Houston W CENTRAL CONNECTICUT W at Texas State W vs. Baylor W UTEP W at Texas State W MINNESOTA W at SMU W TEMPLE JUNIOR COLLEGE W vs. Baylor W at Texas State W HOUSTON W CAL STATE-FULLERTON W vs. Arkansas W KANSAS W at TCU * W RICE W at Rice * W at Texas A&M * W TCU * W HOUSTON * W RICE * W TEXAS A&M * W at TCU * W BYU W at Texas A&M * W at SMU * W vs. Arkansas W at BYU W MIAMI W SMU * W at TCU * W MISSOURI W vs. Long Beach State W TCU * W WESTERN MICHIGAN W TCU * W ARKANSAS * W RICE * W TCU * W at SMU * W vs. Arkansas W at Rice * W SMU * W vs. Houston W McNEESE STATE W vs. Rice W NEW MEXICO STATE W ORAL ROBERTS W HOUSTON * W vs. Rice W at TCU * W TCU * W vs. TCU W TEXAS A&M * W CENTRAL FLORIDA W CENTENARY W SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA W ST. MARY S (CA) W FURMAN W ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W NORTHWESTERN STATE W TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN W SAM HOUSTON STATE W MCNEESE STATE W UTSA W POINT GAMES BREAKDOWN 100-Point Games by Texas 68 [68-0] 100-Point Games Allowed 6 [0-6] Conference Regular Season 100-Point Games 24 [24-0] Southwest Conference 23 [23-0] Big 12 Conference 1 [1-0] Conference Regular Season 100-Point Games Allowed 0 Southwest Conference 0-0 Big 12 Conference 0-0 NCAA Tournament 100-Point Games 1 [1-0] NCAA Tournament 100-Point Games Allowed 0 Most 100-Point Games in a Season 7 [ ] Most Consecutive 100-Point Games 2 [five times] Largest Margin of Victory in 100-point game +98 [135-37] vs. Centenary, Smallest Margin of Victory in 100-point game +2 [101-99] vs. Arkansas, Last 100-Point Game 11/17/17 vs. UTSA [120-70] in a Conference Reg Season Game vs. TEXAS A&M [100-63] Last 100-Point Game Allowed vs. UConn [54-105] OPPONENT 100-POINT GAMES DATE OPPONENT by Baylor L by Montclair State L by Oral Roberts L by Tennessee L by Tennessee L by UConn L OVERTIME GAMES SCORE UT-OPP RESULT SCORING MARGIN at Houston W at Texas State L vs. Houston W vs. North Texas W at Baylor L STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W vs. K-State W LOUISIANA TECH L PENN STATE W FLORIDA L at Florida L FLORIDA W TENNESSEE L at Baylor W NEBRASKA W MICHIGAN STATE L TEXAS TECH L vs. Virginia W at Oklahoma State W TEXAS TECH W KANSAS STATE L OKLAHOMA W BAYLOR W at Oklahoma W KANSAS STATE W at Missouri W KANSAS STATE L at Texas Tech W IOWA STATE L at Kansas W at Oklahoma State L at Missouri L OKLAHOMA L at Iowa State L at Iowa State L OKLAHOMA W at West Virginia L at Stanford W OKLAHOMA W at West Virginia L at Florida State W 2 OVERTIME GAMES BREAKDOWN Overtime Games 41 [23-18] Last Overtime Game at Florida State [W, 92-88]

134 ERWIN CENTER YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS YEAR W-L TOTALS (.840) TEXAS BASKETBALL AT THE FRANK ERWIN CENTER ERWIN CENTER RECORDS Most Team Points Scored Texas 135 [135-37] vs. Centenary, Opponent 100 [84-100] vs. Oral Roberts, Most Individual Points Scored Texas 48 by Danielle Viglione vs. Houston [ ] Opponent 38 by Mary Lowry, Baylor [ ] Largest Margin of Victory Texas 98 [UT 135, Centenary 37], Opponent 27 [Baylor 75, UT 48], Longest Winning Streak from a Jan. 2, 1984 win over Southern Cal to a Dec. 14, games loss to Tennessee [spanned four seasons]. Longest Losing Streak from a Feb. 8, 2006 loss to Texas A&M to a March 1, 2006 loss 5 games to Baylor. Largest Crowd March 27, 1987 loss [75-59] to Louisiana Tech in NCAA Final 15,303 Four in front of a sold out Erwin Center. ERWIN CENTER OVERTIME GAMES [11-9] Texas 84, Oklahoma Texas 79, Oklahoma Oklahoma 71, Texas Iowa State 73, Texas Kansas State 77, Texas Texas 79, Missouri Texas 71, Kansas State Texas 73, Baylor 72 [2OT] Texas 68, Oklahoma Kansas State 80, Texas Texas 87, Texas Tech 82 [2OT] Texas Tech 91, Texas 85 [2OT] Michigan State 80, Texas Texas 71, Nebraska Tennessee 68, Texas Texas 97, Florida 84 [2OT] Florida 82, Texas Texas 76, Penn State Louisiana Tech 83, Texas * Texas 80, Stephen F. Austin ERWIN CENTER ATTENDANCE Top Five Single-Season Average Attendance YEAR AVG HOME DATES TOTAL ATTENDANCE , , , , , , , , , ,998 ERWIN CENTER TOP 15 CROWDS ATTEN OPPONENT DATE 1. 15,303 Louisiana Tech * ,413 Mississippi ,115 Texas Tech ,378 Texas Tech ,358 Soviet National Team ,874 Maryland # ,531 Arkansas ,474 Texas Tech ,390 Louisiana Tech # ,352 Texas Tech ,288 Louisiana Tech # ,877 UConn ,769 TCU ,646 Texas A&M ,619 Western Kentucky * - NCAA Final Four # - NCAA Midwest Regional The Frank Erwin Center [16,540 capacity] has been the home of Texas Basketball since the season. The site of tremendous moments in UT basketball history, the Erwin Center is also a mecca of collegiate basketball. One step inside The Drum reveals an arena bathed in burnt orange and numerous banners chronicling the rich championship tradition of Texas Basketball. Visible for miles when burnt orange floodlights illuminate it at night, the Frank Erwin Center is a beacon on UT s campus. The building is named for former UT Board of Regents member Frank Erwin. *NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional Championship Game

135 TEXAS BASKETBALL AT THE FRANK ERWIN CENTER TEXAS HOME ATTENDANCE RECORDS Year # of Home Games Total Attendance Attendance Average National Rank ,100 1,777 N/A ,646 1,546 N/A ,127 1,478 N/A ,245 2,015 9th ,053 2,290 6th ,984 4,624 1st ,943 6,639 1st ,613 7,663 1st ,702 8,481 1st ,921 7,525 1st ,412 6,161 1st ,096 5,740 3rd ,493 5,766 4th ,208 7,614 3rd ,119 8,009 2nd ,869 7,419 5th ,998 7,467 5th ,243 6,303 8th ,674 6,712 10th ,674 6,579 10th ,743 5,796 11th ,648 5,356 15th ,974 5,398 14th ,057 7,191 10th ,360 6,811 13th ,544 5,636 18th ,783 5,044 19th ,341 5,452 16th ,600 5,288 16th ,539 4,909 17th ,651 4,710 18th ,799 3,988 25th ,327 3,888 31st ,119 3,382 31st ,549 3,385 29th ,605 3,700 24th ,635 3,813 25th ,280 4,768 --

136 Abilene Christian 0-1 Alabama 2-0 Alabama State 1-0 Alcorn State 2-0 Angelo State 2-0 Arizona 2-0 Arizona State 4-0 Arkansas 22-3 Arkansas State 1-0 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2-0 Auburn 0-1 Baylor BYU 5-1 Boston College 0-1 Boston University 1-0 Cal State-Fullerton 2-0 California 5-2 Canisius 1-0 Centenary 1-0 Central Arkansas 1-0 Central Connecticut 2-0 Central Florida 2-0 Central Michigan 1-1 Central Missouri 1-0 Cheyney State 1-0 Cincinnati 1-0 Clemson 1-1 Colorado 16-4 Cornell 1-0 Creighton 1-0 Dayton 1-0 DePaul 2-0 Delaware State 1-0 Delta State 3-0 Denver 2-0 Detroit-Mercy 2-0 Drake 2-1 Duke 1-3 Florida 1-3 Florida Atlantic 1-0 Florida State 3-0 Fordham 2-0 Furman 1-0 George Washington 1-1 Georgetown 2-0 Georgia 3-5 Georgia Tech 1-0 Grambling State 1-0 Green Bay 1-0 Hampton 2-0 Hawai i 1-1 Hofstra 1-0 Houston 54-3 Houston Baptist 1-0 Huston-Tillotson 2-0 Idaho 2-0 Idaho State 1-0 Illinois 3-0 Illinois State 0-1 Immaculata 0-1 Indiana 1-0 Iowa 2-2 Iowa State Jackson State 1-0 James Madison 1-0 Kansas Kansas State Kentucky 2-0 LSU 5-4 TEXAS BASKETBALL AGAINST ALL OPPONENTS Lamar 6-2 Little Rock 2-0 Long Beach State 7-2 Louisiana Tech 3-8 Louisiana-Lafayette 3-0 Louisiana-Monroe 7-0 Louisville 2-0 Loyola Marymount 1-0 Maine 1-0 Marquette 1-1 Maryland 1-4 Maryland-Eastern Shore 1-0 McLennan CC 4-0 McNeese State 6-0 Memphis 1-0 Mercer 1-0 Miami 2-1 Michigan State 3-2 Minnesota 4-0 Mississippi College 1-1 Mississippi State 2-2 Mississippi Valley State 1-0 Missouri 23-2 Missouri State 3-0 Montana 2-0 Montclair State 0-2 Navy 1-0 Nebraska 14-6 New Mexico 5-3 New Mexico State 2-0 New Orleans 2-0 Nicholls State 1-0 North Carolina 0-1 North Carolina State 6-1 North Texas 12-0 Northern Arizona 1-0 Northwestern 2-0 Northwestern State 6-0 Notre Dame 1-1 Ohio 1-0 Ohio State 8-2 Oklahoma Oklahoma State Old Dominion 4-7 Ole Miss 6-1 Oral Roberts 7-1 Oregon 4-0 Oregon State 4-0 Our Lady of the Lake 1-0 Panola JC 0-1 Penn 1-0 Penn State 7-3 Pepperdine 1-0 Pittsburgh 1-0 Portland State 1-0 Prairie View A&M 2-1 Purdue 2-3 Queens 0-1 Rice 34-1 Richmond 1-0 Rutgers 7-5 Sacramento State 1-1 Saint Joseph s 4-1 Sam Houston State 9-0 San Diego 3-0 San Diego State 1-2 San Francisco 1-0 San Jacinto JC 0-1 San Jose State 2-0 Santa Clara 1-1 Seton Hall 1-1 SMU 35-3 South Carolina 2-1 South Florida 1-0 Southeastern Louisiana 2-1 Southern 5-0 Southern Connecticut 2-1 Springfield 1-0 St. Edward s 2-0 St. John s 2-0 St. Mary s (Calif.) 1-1 St. Mary s (Texas) 5-0 Stanford 4-8 Stephen F. Austin 11-6 Stetson 1-0 Syracuse 0-1 Tarleton State 1-0 TCU 41-3 Temple 1-0 Temple JC 7-1 Tennessee Texas A&M Texas A&M Corpus-Christi 6-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville 2-0 Texas Lutheran 4-0 Texas Southern 4-0 Texas State 24-5 Texas Tech Texas Wesleyan 1-0 Texas Rio Grande Valley 7-0 Trinity 5-1 Tulane 1-0 Tyler JC 2-0 UAB 1-0 UC Santa Barbara 1-0 UCLA 6-6 UConn 0-9 UMKC 1-0 UNLV 7-0 USC 8-5 UT-Arlington 11-0 UTEP 2-0 UTSA 8-0 Utah 1-1 VCU 2-0 Vanderbilt 1-4 Vermont 1-0 Virginia 4-3 Washington 3-3 Washington State 1-0 Wayland Baptist 15-6 West Texas A&M 2-1 West Virginia 11-6 Western Kentucky 5-2 Western Michigan 4-0 Wharton CC 1-0 Wichita State 1-0 Wisconsin 2-0

137 A Aborowa, Olamide 2015-Present Akigbogun, Diani Anderson, Barbara Anderson, Susan Anderson, Yvonne Andrews, Linda Andrews, Lisa Andrews, Sharon Andrus Stefani Arriaran, Erika Atkins, Ariel 2014-Present B Bacicki, Denise Bailey, Erneisha Bailey, Jaime Basinger, Kim Bass, Chelsea Bayer, Ellen Bell, Jody Benton, Joanne , Blume, Sheila Bollin, Shell Boothe, Rellah 2017-Present Bourland, Karen Bowers, Kala Boyd, Crystal Boyette, Imani Brandl, Kim Brewer, Kayla Brown, Angela Brown, Edwina Brown, Meg Brown, Taryn Browning, Hattie Burns, Cathy C Campbell, Edna Campbell, Julia Canavan, Courtney Carey, Jamie Carey, Kalee Caron-Goudreau, Audrey Ann 2016-Present Caron-Goudreau, Khaleann 2015-Present Claborn, Amy Clark, Jennifer Cobbins, Tamra Conwell, Doreatha Cook, Aubry Cook, Tracy Cortija, Carla Cullen, Tina D Davenport, Empress Davis, Clarissa Davis, Jan Denton, Janie Dillard, Tai Dobbs, Randa Donaldson, Kelli Duncan, Tina Durr, DeRenda Dvorak, Linda TEXAS BASKETBALL ALL-TIME ROSTER E Egger, Rita Eglinger, Michele , Enemkpali, Nneka Ethridge, Kamie Ethridge, Kriss F Farris, Aaron Flores, Lauren Foman, Tasia Fontenette, Ashleigh Forestier, Denise Fortner, Nell Fry, BranDee Fussell, Chassidy G Gardner, Wanda Gayle, Ashley Godfrey, Dana H Hall, Pennee Hall, Vicki Harris, Fran Harris, Laura Hartman, Cheryl , Hartung, Anne Marie Hasenmyer, Amber Hastings, Annissa , Hattis, Sara , Hauglum, Sherryl Hemphill, Gay Henderson, Cinietra Henderson, Krystle Henderson, Nekeshia Higgs, Lashann 2015-Present Hildebrandt, Marieta Hill, Asha Holcomb, Judy Holley, Katie Holmes, Jo Ann Holmes, Joyner 2016-Present Horn, Diane Hosey, Jordan 2015-Present Hudson, Shilah Hughes, Nicky I Inman, Kristi J Jackson, Angela Jackson, Tiffany Jepersen, Janna Johnson, Emily 2015 Johnson, Eurica Johnson, Rashunda Johnson, Yvonne Jones, C.J Jones, Lesa Jones, Nekia Jones, Tammy K Kennedy, Cobi L Lancaster, Sarah Lang, Kelsey Larkin, Kenya Lindeman, Ellen Lindsey, Ashley Littleton, Carla , Littleton, Destiny 2017-Present Lloyd, Andrea Lukefahr, Lisa Lummus, Kim M Mackey, Terri Major, Ronisha Mattox, Gabriell Mazionyte, GiGi McBride, Lyssa McCarty, Brooke 2014-Present McClellan, Lorene McCutchen, Michelle_ , McDonald, Cathy McKenna, Patricia McKoy, Shanice McMahan, Eryn Meeks, Fey Mergerson, Mariana Mieloszynska, Daria Miller, Pam Moegle, Paulette Moore, Tiffany Munn, Evwella N Nash, Kathleen Nash, Kristen Nelson, Alisha Norman, Nina O Ogletree, Angie Jo Olson, Nancy P Patterson, Chasity 2017-Present Penick, Lee Ann Peoples, Cassie Pesch, Marie Phillips, Yolanda Pointer, Johnna Pollard, Benita Pollini, Catarina Priddy, Cara R Rankin, Debra Raven, Brittainey Reed, Coco Reed, Cokie , Remus, Carol Rentschler, Rachel Richards, Trudie , Roberts, Ashley Robinson, Katrina Rochester, Rene Rodrigo, Celina Routt, Erica Ruffner, Christine Ryan, Lindsey S Sanders, Brady Sare, Alisha Schreiber, Heather Scott, Melissa Seidensticker, Frances Self, Cathy Smith, Amie Smith, Annette , Smith, Audrey Smith, Dee Smith, Jean Smith, Pam Stephens, Stacy Sutton, Sug 2016-Present Swaim, Jackie Swayden, Tracie Swindell, Retha T Tau, Helen Taylor, Brianna Taylor, Nadia Thiel, Stephanie Thorne, Jody Thornhill, Jeri Toles, Labob Totzke, Barb Trice, Treva Turnbough, Debbie U Underwood, Jada 2016-Present V Vander Zee, Lilley Viglione, Danielle Viverette, Virginia W Waggoner, Linda Wallace, Vanessa Walling, Nancy Whaley, Esoleta White, Carrie , White, Jatarie 2016-Present White, Kaira Williams, Beverly Williams, Earnesia Williams, Joy Williams, Mercedes Wimbish, Yulonda Woods, JoRuth

138 00 Kayla Brewer Earnesia Williams Sug Sutton 2016-Present Empress Davenport Tamra Cobbins Coco Reed Celina Rodrigo Nneka Enemkpali Carla Cortijo Jody Bell Kiara White Destiny Littleton 2017-Present Krystle Henderson Tiffany Moore Erika Arriaran Kala Bowers Jordan Hosey 2015-Present Ashley Roberts Kathleen Nash Alisha Sare Lashann Higgs 2015-Present Brittainey Raven Jody Bell Meg Brown Amie Smith Johnna Pointer Beverly Williams Nancy Walling Rene Rochester Brooke McCarty 2014-Present Chelsea Bass Jamie Carey Shilah Hudson NeKeshia Henderson Catarina Pollini Melanee Kaplan Audrey Smith Lee Ann Penick Ellen Lindeman Jada Underwood 2016-Present Helen Tau Yvonne Anderson Kalee Carey Tai Dillard Eryn McMahan Angela Brown Amy Claborn Liz Lukefahr Esoleta Whaley Trudie Richards , Emily Johnson 2015 Lauren Flores Kenya Larkin Katie Holley Danielle Viglione Lyssa McBride Michelle Eglinger Debra Rankin TEXAS BASKETBALL ALL-TIME NUMBERS 14 Olamide Aborowa 2015-Present Stephanie Thiel Vanessa Wallace Christine Ruffner Judy Holcomb Pennee Hall Terri Mackey Chasity Patterson 2017-Present Sarah Lancaster Gabriell Mattox Dee Smith Jennifer Clark Annette Smith , Jackie Swaim Brianna Taylor Erneshia Bailey Janna Jespersen JoRuth Woods Amber Hasenmyer Susan Anderson Fran Harris Laura Harris Linda Waggoner Nekia Jones Cassie Peoples Heather Schreiber Carrie White , Tammy Jones Edna Campbell Paulette Moegle Tasia Foman Ashley Gayle Nina Norman Angie Jo Ogletree Kim Brandl Ellen Bayer Gay Hemphill Lesa Jones Diane Horn Cathy Self Ariel Atkins 2016-Present GiGi Mazionyte Niqky Hughes Coco Reed Angela Jackson Holly Graham Eurica Johnson Lisa Andrews Tracy Cook Kriss Ethridge Nell Fortner Nancy Olson Lorene McClellan Joyner Holmes 2016-Present Ariel Atkins Chassidy Fussell Edwina Brown Dee Smith Kristi Inman Clarissa Davis Lisa Lukefahr Debbie Riverkamp Linda Waggoner Laura Harris Ronisha Major Kim Lummus Andrea Lloyd Julia Campbell Khaleann Caron-Goudreau 2015-Present Tina Cullen Tracie Swayden Denise Forestier Shell Bollin Denise Babicki Barb Totzke Rene Rochester Carol Remus Rita Egger Audrey-Ann Caron-Goudreau 2016-Present Fey Meeks Brady Sanders Kristen Nash Asha Hill Erica Routt Yolanda Phillips C.J. Jones Hattie Browning Patricia McKenna Marieta Hildebrandt Rellah Boothe 2017-Present Sara Hattis Ashleigh Fontenette Tiffany Jackson Taryn Brown Benita Pollard Kamie Ethridge Melissa Scott Kim Basinger Cathy Burns Sheila Blume Imani Boyette Crystal Boyd BranDee Fry Virginia Viverette Cobi Kennedy Yulonda Wimbish Janie Denton Kim Basinger Jan Davis Diani Akigbogun Sara Hattis Ashley Lindsey Stefani Andrus Evwella Munn Barbara Anderson Jatarie White 2017-Present Kelsey Lang Randa Dobbs Cheryl Hartman , Kim Basinger Karen Bourland Jeri Thornhill Lilley Vander Zee Stacy Stephens Michelle McCutchen_ , Nadia Taylor Shanice McKoy Vicki Hall Joy Williams Alisha Nelson Debbie Turnbough Aubry Cook Annissa Hastings , Courtney Canavan Aaron Farris Jean Smith Anne Marie Hartung Rachel Rentschler Katrina Robinson Carla Littleton , Kelli Donaldson Marie Pesch Cara Priddy DeRenda Durr Retha Swindell Cokie Reed , Jaime Bailey Michele Eglinger , Cathy McDonald Pam Miller Tina Duncan Mariana Mergerson Dana Godfrey Doreatha Conwell Wanda Gardner Sherryl Hauglum Daria Mieloszynska Joanne Benton , Cinietra Henderson Mercedes Williams Rashunda Johnson Lindsey Ryan

139 TEXAS BASKETBALL ALL-TIME RESULTS OVERALL CONF. HOME AWAY NEUTRAL CONFERENCE FINISH RANK YEAR W L % W L W L W L W L POSTSEASON HEAD COACH N/A n/a Texas AIAW Rodney Page N/A n/a Texas AIAW Rodney Page N/A - AIAW Regional Jody Conradt N/A 15 NWIT Jody Conradt N/A 4 AIAW Regional Jody Conradt N/A 7 AIAW National Jody Conradt % N/A 16 AIAW National Jody Conradt N/A 5 AIAW National Runner up Jody Conradt st 3 NCAA Elite 8 * Jody Conradt st 1 NCAA Elite 8 * Jody Conradt # % st 1 NCAA 16 * Jody Conradt # st 1/1 NCAA Champion * Jody Conradt # % st 1/3 NCAA Final Four * Jody Conradt # st 4/5 NCAA Elite 8 * Jody Conradt # st 6/6 NCAA Elite 8 * Jody Conradt st-t 8/6 NCAA Elite 8 * Jody Conradt nd 16/25 NCAA 48 Jody Conradt nd 19/23 NCAA 32 Jody Conradt st-t 16/19 NCAA 32 Jody Conradt rd 25/23 NCAA 32 * Jody Conradt th-t -/- - Jody Conradt st-t -/24 NCAA 32 Jody Conradt # nd-t 14/18 NCAA 32 Jody Conradt th -/- - Jody Conradt th -/- NCAA 64 Jody Conradt th -/- NCAA 64 Jody Conradt th -/- NCAA 64 Jody Conradt th 14/13 NCAA Sweet 16 Jody Conradt st 5/3 NCAA Final Four * Jody Conradt # st-t 4/10 NCAA Sweet 16 Jody Conradt # nd 13/17 NCAA 32 Jody Conradt th-t -/- - Jody Conradt th-t -/- - Jody Conradt th-t -/- NCAA 32 Gail Goestenkors th 25/- NCAA 64 Gail Goestenkors th-t 17/25 NCAA 64 Gail Goestenkors th - NCAA 64 Gail Goestenkors th-t - NCAA 64 Gail Goestenkors th-t - - Karen Aston rd-t - NCAA 32 Karen Aston rd-t -/22 NCAA Sweet 16 Karen Aston nd 7/7 NCAA Elite 8 Karen Aston nd 14/14 NCAA Sweet 16 Karen Aston # nd 8/8 Karen Aston Total OVERALL 1, (.731) / 44 Seasons / 1,450 Games Home: (.841)» Frank Erwin Center: (.840) Away: (.598) Neutral: (.728) CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON (.723) / 35 Seasons / 554 Games Big 12 Conference [ present]: (.601) Southwest Conference [ ]: (.908) KEY Ranking: Associated Press (began in ) / Coaches Poll (began in ) * - conference tournament champions # - conference Coach of the Year % - Women s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Coach of the Year

140 TEXAS BASKETBALL IN THE FINAL RANKINGS SEASON FINAL RECORD FINAL AP RANKING FINAL COACHES RANKING NR N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR AP Poll began in season Coaches poll began in season

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142 The Shot: Through basketball, Olamide Aborowa has found her way 3/9/18, 8:14 PM The Shot: Through basketball, Olamide Aborowa has found her way After leaving Nigeria for the United States at the age of 15, Aborowa has created a future for herself, with a desire to help those who need it most. Justin Martinez, The Daily Texan It took a 7,000-mile odyssey for junior forward Olamide Aborowa to realize her calling was back home. Aborowa spends most of her time with the Longhorns on the sideline, usually only making an appearance during one of Texas blowout wins. But even though the Longhorns are stacked with WNBA-level talent, it s Aborowa who has gained the most out of basketball. Page 1 of 10

143 The Shot: Through basketball, Olamide Aborowa has found her way 3/9/18, 8:14 PM Aborowa is a member of UT s international relations and global studies program, an interdisciplinary major launched in 2009 that introduces undergraduate students in the College of Liberal Arts to the most important challenges facing today s world. The 21-year-old junior hopes to use her education to help those in African countries once she graduates. For Aborowa, it s a passion that stems from personal experience. Aborowa grew up in Lagos, a bustling city in southwest Nigeria. With her father not around much and her mother out working various remedial jobs in London, Aborowa lived with a family friend. While other kids her age were out playing street soccer, Aborowa stayed at home studying and helping around the house with chores. My day-to-day was basic, Aborowa said. I didn t go out much with friends because if you re not a boy, you can t do that. I didn t really do anything special. Outside Frank Erwin center photo: Aborowa first stepped foot on the 40 Acres in the summer of 2015, joining a Longhorns team filled with young talent. Courtesy of Angela Wang, The Daily Texan. On one of the few days she was allowed to go outside, Aborowa ran into Joel Ige, a local basketball coach, on Page 2 of 10

144 The Shot: Through basketball, Olamide Aborowa has found her way 3/9/18, 8:14 PM the street. Ige saw potential in the lengthy 14-year-old and asked if she would be interested in giving the sport a shot. Outside of seeing a game on television once, Aborowa had no idea what basketball was. Nevertheless, she wrote down Ige s phone number and went back home. That night, Aborowa told her guardian about the chance encounter and showed her the phone number she d scribbled on a small slip of paper. Aborowa s guardian quickly snatched the paper from her. Don t talk to strangers, she said, tearing the slip up in front of Aborowa. Aborowa was disappointed, but life went on. She returned to her normal routine. Go to school. Do chores. Study. Repeat. The cycle continued until one day Aborowa ran into Ige for a second time. The coach asked why she hadn t called him, and Aborowa explained. That should ve been the end of it. But it wasn t. Instead, Ige insisted on meeting her guardian, so the two went back to Aborowa s home. Ige told her guardian about the benefits of joining a team sport, and she reluctantly agreed to allow it. From that point on, Aborowa s life was basketball. Aborowa worked on her game every chance she got, lacing up her worn-out white Converse basketball shoes and shooting around at a local, pothole-infested court. Aborowa first picked up a basketball in her native Nigeria at the age of 14. Courtesy of Sean Cartell, Texas Athletics. It took a lot of work to learn, Aborowa said. I couldn t even get the ball to dribble the way I wanted, so I was terrible at first, of course. The boys would make fun of me because of how bad I was, but I really didn t care. Aborowa s chances to practice were limited. Studies and chores remained her top priorities. Even dribbling at home wasn t allowed as the sound of the ball bouncing on the clay floor rang throughout the house something her guardian hated. Page 3 of 10

145 The Shot: Through basketball, Olamide Aborowa has found her way 3/9/18, 8:14 PM Saturdays were the exception, though. Aborowa had the house to herself while her guardian was out. The young athlete practiced with friends on a basketball rim she had received as a gift the highlight of her week. It was fun to have friends over from everywhere to come and play, Aborowa said. I had very few friends before that, but basketball just brought up a lot of great new relationships, including some people I still talk to today. Aborowa s first big break came at the age of 15 when Ige took her to a 3-on-3 tournament held by Mobolaji Akiode, the founder of Hope 4 Girls. The nonprofit organization is dedicated to the increased participation and empowerment of disadvantaged young African women in sports and education. Akiode made her the offer of a lifetime, asking Aborowa to come to the United States as part of a youth program that would allow her to attend high school there. (Left to right) Felicia Aiyeotan, Olamide Aborowa and Emmanuela Awobajo prepare to leave Qatar for the United States. The three moved to Philadelphia as part of the Hope 4 Girls program. Courtesy of Sean Cartell, Texas Athletics. Page 4 of 10

146 The Shot: Through basketball, Olamide Aborowa has found her way 3/9/18, 8:14 PM After talking to her mother, Aborowa accepted. Just like that, the girl who knew nothing about basketball one year ago now had a one-way ticket to Philadelphia where she would attend Neumann-Goretti Catholic High School over 5,300 miles away from home. Aborowa thrived in the U.S. Whether it was running up the hilly terrain of Philadelphia in a weight vest, jumping rope in her driveway or spending late nights on the basketball court, Aborowa took every chance she could get to improve. She grew and adjusted exponentially, said Maureen Tobin, Aborowa s legal guardian in Philadelphia. When she puts her mind to something she really takes off with it, and everything that she has is a testament to how hard she works. That work ethic translated into success on the court. During her senior year, Aborowa led her team to a 30 0 record and a Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association Class AA girls state championship. Despite leading a championship team, Aborowa was only the No. 77 overall recruit in the 2015 high school class. Her 6-foot-3-inch frame and natural athleticism were overshadowed by her late introduction into the sport, still unaware of certain basketball terminology. Even though Aborowa was rough around the edges, some college head coaches still took notice. Among those was Texas Karen Aston. I like players that run and jump, Aston said. She had a motor, so I knew we could teach her some specific skills, especially in the post where you ll be OK if you know one or two moves. She had what I thought we could mold into a solid post player. Aston invited Aborowa to take a tour of UT in the summer of Aborowa loved it. She loved the city, the coaching staff and her potential future teammates. When Aborowa returned to Philadelphia, she d already made up her mind. The college prospect was still scheduled to visit the University of Miami and the University of Southern California, but she never stepped foot on those campuses. She didn t have to. Instead, Aborowa committed to Texas. She packed her bags and made the 1,600-mile trip to Austin. Page 5 of 10

147 The Shot: Through basketball, Olamide Aborowa has found her way 3/9/18, 8:14 PM Aborowa reps the Longhorns trademarked burnt orange uniform with pride. The junior committed in the summer of 2015 after falling in love with the program during a visit. Courtesy of Sean Cartell, Texas Athletics. Aborowa s first year at Texas was a struggle, though. The high school star who had led her team to a state championship now found her herself watching from the bench, averaging just 3.4 minutes per game. But it was Aborowa s struggles off the court that proved more worrisome. The new kid on campus had no direction, unsure of what degree to pursue or what future she wanted for herself. Aborowa quickly realized her initial path as a computer science major wasn t for her. Next, she considered a business degree, but difficult calculus classes ruled that out. The third option was economics another swing and miss. With pressures of college life mounting, she turned to one of the few constants in her life: basketball. More specifically, she turned to Angela Ortega, the assistant athletic director for Texas basketball operations. Page 6 of 10

148 The Shot: Through basketball, Olamide Aborowa has found her way 3/9/18, 8:14 PM The most rewarding thing of all as a coach is seeing a young woman come in as a kid and leave as a leader of their country. Karen Aston, head coach The two built a bond as Ortega helped guide Aborowa through the entire process, searching for a major that worked best for her. I think it s pretty common for freshmen to get here and switch (majors), Ortega said. But (Aborowa) is savvy. She just made sure to look into things and get a feel for what she was interested in. It was then that Aborowa found the international relations and global studies program. It immediately caught her eye, so she applied in her sophomore year. Her heart sank when she heard back. She didn t get in. But the rejection was merely a setback, not the end. Unlike the other majors that came before, Aborowa didn t want to give up on this one. Instead she focused on her grades and applied a second time. Aborowa heard back in the fall of her junior year. This time, she was accepted. As someone who has experienced a lack of opportunity in another country, Aborowa brings a fresh perspective to a program that preaches diversity. We welcome students who come from all over the world, said Michael Anderson, director of the international relations and global studies program. (Aborowa s) ability to have her own experiences and connect it with other concerns is something we really love to have. Aborowa s acceptance into the program is a testament to her growth since arriving on the 40 Acres. Although the junior is averaging just 9.2 minutes per game this season, she s one of Aston s proudest projects. Page 7 of 10

149 The Shot: Through basketball, Olamide Aborowa has found her way 3/9/18, 8:14 PM Aborowa soars for an offensive rebound during Texas loss to No. 3 Baylor on Jan. 25 in Waco. Courtesy of Juan Figueroa, The Daily Texan. Page 8 of 10

150 The Shot: Through basketball, Olamide Aborowa has found her way 3/9/18, 8:14 PM The most rewarding thing of all as a coach is seeing a young woman come in as a kid and leave as a leader of their country or society in general, Aston said. I think Olamide is a perfect example of that. The program, however, doesn t come without its challenges. Students must complete a series of three IRG core courses, a set of foreign language requirements and a senior capstone research project, in addition to general degree requirements set by the College of Liberal Arts. It s a vigorous system, especially for a student-athlete who must balance academics and responsibilities with the team. We don t get a lot of athletes coming into the program, Anderson said. It s not an easy major. It takes commitment, and it s a real testimony to her passion for these issues. But for Aborowa, the added workload is worth it. The program also includes an area studies requirement in one of the world s six regional concentrations for the student to focus on. Aborowa s is Africa. She hopes to use the degree to launch an international business that connects global powers to African countries, introducing new technology and other services to those back home. Page 9 of 10

151 The Shot: Through basketball, Olamide Aborowa has found her way 3/9/18, 8:14 PM Aborowa interacts with children at Texas annual Longhorn Kids Clinic on Dec. 17, The Lagos, Nigeria, native hopes to one day give back to young girls back home. Courtesy of Sean Cartell, Texas Athletics. Aborowa also hopes to focus on helping younger girls later down the road. For someone who was once in their position, she knows all they need is a shot. I hope that s in my future, Aborowa said. Anytime I see other Africans succeeding, it makes me so happy. So if the opportunity allows me, I d love to help. Page 10 of 10

152 Late Texas technical foul helps Baylor edge Texas in Big 12 tournament final Hookem.com 3/9/18, 8:17 PM Late Texas technical foul helps Baylor edge Texas in Big 12 tournament final Lashann Higgs scored 14 of her team-high 20 points in the first quarter to give Texas a quick start Rick Cantu American-Statesman Staff Posted March 5th, 2018 Story highlights Baylor outscored Texas 12-5 in final 1:43 to ice the game. Page 1 of 5

153 Late Texas technical foul helps Baylor edge Texas in Big 12 tournament final Hookem.com 3/9/18, 8:17 PM The Bears have now beaten Texas in 18 of their last 19 meetings. The NCAA Tournament field will be announced on Monday. OKLAHOMA CITY A Big 12 championship game that featured quick tempers from both sides switched for good when Texas coach Karen Aston was assessed a rare technical foul in the final minutes. Baylor was nursing a lead when Aston was called for the technical with 1:43 to play. The Lady Bears finished with a 12-5 run and walked away with a victory Monday night at Chesapeake Arena, Baylor s eighth tournament championship in the last nine years. The Bears scored nine straight points after the technical, starting with four straight free throws from forward Lauren Cox. It was Aston s first technical of the season. I had a poorly, poorly timed technical that I take full responsibility for, Aston said afterward. I m disappointed in myself. Definitely my fault on that one. The No. 2-ranked Bears (31-1) and eighth-ranked Longhorns (26-6) still have work to do. The 64-team field for the NCAA Tournament will be announced on Monday evening. Page 2 of 5

154 Late Texas technical foul helps Baylor edge Texas in Big 12 tournament final Hookem.com 3/9/18, 8:17 PM Texas guard Lashann Higgs (10) is fouled by Baylor guard Juicy Landrum (20) as she shoots in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in the championship game of the women s Big 12 conference tournament in Oklahoma City, Monday, March 5, (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki) It was Baylor s 18th win over Texas in their last 19 meetings. Still, the Longhorns looked primed for an upset when Brooke McCarty drilled a threepointer to give Texas a lead with 5:44 to play. Bears coach Kim Mulkey called it one of the gutsiest performances she s seen since she took over the program in There wasn t enough X s and O s for me to draw up the last five minutes of that game, Mulkey said. What it boiled down to is kids that had to play three games in three days and they had to play the whole time because we had no substitutes. Baylor, though, arguably has the best 1-2 front-court tandem in the country in Page 3 of 5

155 Late Texas technical foul helps Baylor edge Texas in Big 12 tournament final Hookem.com 3/9/18, 8:17 PM 6-7 post Kalani Brown and 6-4 forward Lauren Cox. Brown, voted the tournament s MVP, had 20 points and eight assists. Cox impressed with 13 points and 12 boards, but her seven blocked shots were just as pivotal. Texas head coach Karen Aston, left, high-fives her players after Texas lost to Baylor in an NCAA college basketball game in the championship game of the women s Big 12 conference tournament in Oklahoma City, Monday, March 5, (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki) Brown also was involved in the game s most memorable play. She received a pass for a breakaway layup, but crumpled to the ground when she was fouled by Texas forward Jordan Hosey. On the bench, injured Bears guard Kristy Wallace openly shed tears after the play, fearing Brown was seriously hurt. After a brief timeout, Brown returned to the court and received thunderous applause to take her free throws. Brown and Mulkey, though, laughed when speaking about the play an hour after the game. My ankle kind of twisted and my pain tolerance is zero, Brown said, laughing at herself. I guess you can call me a big cry baby. When I went over (to the bench), I popped some Ibuprofen in and my team was like, come on Page 4 of 5

156 Late Texas technical foul helps Baylor edge Texas in Big 12 tournament final Hookem.com 3/9/18, 8:17 PM Lani, we need you. And I know they needed me. Mulkey, overhearing Brown s comments, quipped, Your mother has spanked you harder than that (foul). Texas guard Lashann Higgs scored 14 of her 20 points in the first quarter to help give the Longhorns a fast start. McCarty had 16 points and Jatarie White and Ariel Atkins had 12 apiece. Aston said she has believed all season that Texas can beat any Top 25 team. Monday s loss did not change her outlook. We have beaten some teams that are really, really good and I think we re just a few situations away from being able to beat anybody in the country, she said. You have to be able to do that (when opportunities arise) and I understand that. Page 5 of 5

157 With Jordan Hosey, there s always something to celebrate The Daily Texan 3/9/18, 8:15 PM Login Search the Daily Texan SEARCH NEWS SPORTS SXSW LIFE&ARTS SCI&TECH OPINION SPECIAL PROJECTS HOUSING DONATE VIDEO With Jordan Hosey, there s always something to celebrate 213 Like Tweet s-always-something-to-celebrate Page 1 of 6

158 With Jordan Hosey, there s always something to celebrate The Daily Texan 3/9/18, 8:15 PM Photo Credit: Juan Figueroa (/author/juan-figueroa) Daily Texan Staff TAGS Ariel Atkins (/person/ariel-atkins), Jordan Hosey (/person/jordan-hosey), Karen Aston (/person/karenaston), Texas (/sports-league/texas) These tags are automatically generated. The Daily Texan does not guarantee their accuracy. Published on March 1, 2018 at 12:36 am Last update on March 1, 2018 at 12:37 am BY DREW KING (/AUTHOR/DREW-KING) It was a different kind of film session. During the season, Texas head coach Karen Aston called her team into the film room. The players expected to see clips from their most recent game. Aston had other plans. s-always-something-to-celebrate Page 2 of 6

159 With Jordan Hosey, there s always something to celebrate The Daily Texan 3/9/18, 8:15 PM Videos of the Longhorns softball team flickered on the screen, specifically Texas dugout. The bench came alive after every hit, run and stolen base. The players celebrated each other s accomplishments. Aston envied all of it. We need more energy on the bench, Aston said to her team. Then-freshman forward Jordan Hosey agreed. You know what? Hosey thought to herself. Now s the time for people to start actually seeing who I really am. Since then, Hosey leaps out of her seat for every foul call, fast-break layup and far-ranging 3-pointer her teammates earn. Now a junior, she s got an entire repertoire of moves at her disposal. Roll in an and-one layup, and Hosey toes the sideline with her biceps curled. Drain a triple over the hand of a defender and Hosey covers her eyes with one hand and pretends to shoot with the other. She grinds out jumping jacks, shreds an air guitar and dances to the music in her head. She just does a lot of things that creates a better vibe for our team, senior guard Ariel Atkins said. She creates a culture. You can t put that in the stat sheet. Sometimes, she makes them up on the spot. Other times, she resorts to her favorites. When the bench gets bogged down, Hosey becomes a photographer. She runs to the end of the floor, squats down and snaps pictures with an invisible camera. All of her teammates strike their favorite pose. I love, The Picture, Hosey said. I just feel like the crowd can see our team, like how they really are, doing what they can do best. The energy that Hosey brings has defined her role on the team. Her teammates play harder when she s turned up, motivated to bring on the next celebration from Hosey. She doesn t need to play to impact the game. But it doesn t hurt, though. s-always-something-to-celebrate Page 3 of 6

160 With Jordan Hosey, there s always something to celebrate The Daily Texan 3/9/18, 8:15 PM In high school, Hosey and No. 16 Manvel played for the championship game in the UIL State Basketball Tournament on March 2, They matched up with No. 2 Duncanville, led by Hosey s future teammate, Ariel Atkins. Manvel had lost to Duncanville once already earlier in the season. Hosey wanted to make sure that didn t happen again. She started talking trash to Atkins, trying to get in her head. Atkins was caught off guard. Ariel didn t like me, Hosey said. It was just more so annoying than anything else, Atkins said. She s a good trash-talker. The mind games worked. After an 18-point first half, Atkins scored just six points in the second, and Duncanville fell to Manvel, I wasn t a fan of Jordan Hosey coming into college and when she came here, Atkins said. But, that s part of her game. That s who she is. So, I guess when she is trash-talking, you can tell it s a part of her confidence in her game. Hosey makes it her mission to get under the skin of her opponents when she enters the game. She s the selfproclaimed best trash-talker on the team. She scampers all over the hardwood, forcing plodding defenders to chase her. Nothing works better than getting run over. I love charges, Hosey said. I m an undersized post I m little compared to everybody else in our league that plays my position. I know I m not going to be able to block shots like I did in high school. I just feel like my foot speed is faster than a normal-sized four. So, why not just beat them to the spot and let them run over me? Though the best parts of her game don t show up in the box score, Hosey s efforts haven t gone unnoticed. She started over sophomore forward Joyner Holmes in the Longhorns win over Oklahoma on Tuesday night and finished with eight points, three assists and two rebounds. s-always-something-to-celebrate Page 4 of 6

161 With Jordan Hosey, there s always something to celebrate The Daily Texan 3/9/18, 8:15 PM Aston s enjoyed seeing her thrive. I think Jordan s just found her niche, Aston said after the game. She does give us energy, and she is always a great teammate. She gives our team enthusiasm. And I think every team needs someone like that that s kind of selfless. And that s pretty much Jordan in a nutshell. 0 Comments The Daily Texan! 1 Login & Recommend Share Sort by Best Start the discussion LOG IN WITH OR SIGN UP WITH DISQUS Name? Be the first to comment. Subscribe d Add Disqus to your siteadd DisqusAdd % Privacy s-always-something-to-celebrate Page 5 of 6

162 Bohls: Karen Aston's streaking Longhorns in it for long haul Hookem.com 2/28/18, 1:12 AM Bohls: Karen Aston s streaking Longhorns in it for long haul Statesman Take Kirk Bohls American-Statesman Staff Column Posted February 27th, 2018 Story highlights The Texas women close the regular season with a win over Oklahoma but not looking far ahead. OU coach Sherri Coale loves Texas' guards and thinks the Longhorns are Page 1 of 5

163 Bohls: Karen Aston's streaking Longhorns in it for long haul Hookem.com 2/28/18, 1:12 AM "very talented." Asked what she still wants to do, senior guard Ariel Atkins said, "Ziplining." Sherri Coale was on her soapbox. With eyes flashing and curls flying, the bubbly Oklahoma women s basketball coach made an impassionate plea for her Sooners her Sooners to be in the NCAA Tournament field. She wasn t angry but very blunt and clearly biased that her team deserved a spot in the dance, even with a competitive loss to sixth-ranked Texas on Tuesday night in the Erwin Center. I tell you what guys, we ve played the No. 2 toughest schedule in the country, and we have a Top 30 RPI, said Coale, whose team is 2-9 against ranked opposition this season. Do we pass the eyeball test? Absolutely we should. I would think so. If we re not one of best 64, we might be one of the best 25 or 30, or maybe even 15. And if we make some free throws tonight While Coale was talking what-if on Tuesday, her counterpart was talking about what s next. And for Karen Aston, it s the Big 12 Tournament. And nothing else. Not the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament which her Texas team will host. Not anything beyond that. And certainly not the shhhhh Final Four. That s a definite no-no. They re not even thinking about the playoffs a bit. Both senior guards Brooke McCarty and Ariel Atkins shook their heads no. No, we re not (looking ahead), said an emotional McCarty, who scored 17 points in 39 minutes in the final regular-season game of her career. Because Page 2 of 5

164 Bohls: Karen Aston's streaking Longhorns in it for long haul Hookem.com 2/28/18, 1:12 AM we still have to play the Big 12 Tournament. Aston, sitting next to them, smiled a knowing smile and said, They ve brainwashed each other. And they ve learned from the past, eager to avoid repeating it. They still remember falling to sixth-ranked Stanford in the Sweet 16 after barely squeaking by 17th-ranked North Carolina State in the Erwin Center and finishing That 19-game win string from mid-december to to mid- February went for naught. And the memory is painful. We got ahead of ourselves last year, Aston said. They went through that long win streak last year and started thinking about this, that and the other. That s why their mantra has been to take one day at a time. They won t make the same mistake as last year. The two senior guards do have things they want to do. Camping, McCarty said. Zip-lining, Atkins said. Aston frowned nearby sand said, I don t want to see them zip-lining. Ever. Brooke might sail away. Instead, they ll stick to practice and teamwork and chemistry building. But surely they watch television and see national commentary on which seed this team deserves and where this team might be sent. Not McCarty. She watches Lifetime, Aston said of McCarty, who has regained her shooting touch of late with 16 threes in 25 attempts the last four games. Well, her college lifetime will be coming to an end at some point in the next Page 3 of 5

165 Bohls: Karen Aston's streaking Longhorns in it for long haul Hookem.com 2/28/18, 1:12 AM five weeks. And the success that the tunnel-vision McCarty, the athletic and gifted Atkins and the rest of their teammates on this 24-5 squad have before then will determine how they look back on these times. There s nothing to keep Texas from winning it all except maybe a challenged front court and some occasional mental lapses like six turnovers in the first quarter. Oh, and the foul-prone Atkins collecting her first personal foul in the first minute of the game. But she was whistled for no fouls the rest of the half, a reporter reminded Aston. Thank you, said an appreciative Atkins. Texas is blessed with an array of talent at guard, players who can push the ball and score from the perimeter and in transition and rebound with 22 boards among them Tuesday. But Aston does not have the luxury of a strong front court like a Baylor or a South Carolina. Tournaments are made for guard play, but one bad shooting night could end Texas season unless Jatarie White, Joyner Holmes and the undersized Jordan Hosey come through with solid play down low to compensate. Compounding the situation, the Longhorns most experienced post player, Audrey-Ann Caron Goudreau, had a bruised wrist that required surgery and may not return. Asked if Texas is a Final Four-caliber team, Coale said, They re very talented. Their guards wreak so much havoc defensively, that it s hard to take advantage of that mismatch (inside). With their experience on the perimeter, they can score a lot of different ways. They re pretty solid. The Longhorns are projected as a 2 seed in the national tournament, the same as Big 12 champion Baylor, which could be without recently injured Kristy Wallace. The Big 12 Tournament should have no bearing on either Page 4 of 5

166 Bohls: Karen Aston's streaking Longhorns in it for long haul Hookem.com 2/28/18, 1:12 AM team s seed in the NCAA Tournament, but that doesn t mean Texas goal will change. We re gonna try to win, Aston said. One goal, one mindset, one day at a time. And hopefully it leads to one championship. Page 5 of 5

167 Women's Basketball backcourt duo set for senior salute - University of Texas 2/28/18, 1:17 AM Women's Basketball backcourt duo set for senior salute As four-year seniors, Ariel Atkins and Brooke McCarty have led the Longhorns to four consecutive 20-win seasons By: Natalie England TexasSports.com When Karen Aston came in to lead the women's basketball program at Texas in 2012, her immediate priority was identifying student-athletes who could help the Longhorns establish, "what we wanted the culture to be like at Texas." Page 1 of 4

168 Women's Basketball backcourt duo set for senior salute - University of Texas 2/28/18, 1:17 AM "We wanted to be known for hard work," Aston said. Tonight, as seventh-ranked Texas hosts Oklahoma in a regular-season finale at the Frank Erwin Center, Aston and the Longhorns salute a pair of seniors whose legacy is what they leave behind and what they always leave on the floor. Aston says guards Ariel Atkins and Brooke McCarty are the "hardest workers on the team," and that's to be expected of individuals of an All-American caliber. What stands out, what makes them special and what identifies this backcourt duo as leaders is their consistency. It's one thing to perform with grit and determination when the lights are on, when everyone is watching, but to show up each and every day and put forth absolute effort because it's the right thing to do qualifies as sacrifice and service. After four years at Texas, Atkins and McCarty are friends and teammates, and not surprisingly, their bond was forged in those moments of doubt, when they didn't know if they had the energy to go one rep more. Atkins remembers a particularly tough workout during their freshman year. "We didn't know if tomorrow was going to come. We didn't know how that was going to happen," Atkins said. "I'm not a very emotional person. I don't just let my emotions run free, but we literally stayed up until three in the morning, in my room, crying. We didn't know what to say. "Around 3:30 we started laughing because we had a workout at 6 a.m." They did well in the workout, but what's more, Atkins says, is what happened in the painful hours before, when teammates forged a "bond that couldn't be broken." Page 2 of 4

169 Women's Basketball backcourt duo set for senior salute - University of Texas 2/28/18, 1:17 AM As four-year seniors, Atkins and McCarty have combined for a overall record and have led the Longhorns to four consecutive 20-win seasons and three NCAA Sweet 16 appearances, including an NCAA Elite Eight showing in Atkins and McCarty are throwbacks to an era when student-athletes craved team glory more than individual attention, when social media was more of a nuisance than a necessity. "They learned what they should have learned as young people," Aston said. "They learned the things they needed as young players, and when it was their turn to take the reins, they were prepared." A compassionate heart might not be a quintessential point guard characteristic, but McCarty looks for the best in people looks for and believes in their best effort. She's determined to not let her teammates fail and always put them in places to succeed. What more is a point guard supposed to do? "Over the years, I've learned how to grow. I've learned how to deal with adversity and pull my teammates along," McCarty said. "I thought I knew everything, but it turns out I have a lot more growing to do. I have great people around me, so every day I'm learning." McCarty says Atkins is "just different." Her work ethic, her loyalty, her serious nature they all set Atkins apart. Even as the team is preparing to honor the seniors on senior night, Atkins calls the stage "extremely humbling." When it's all said and done, Atkins and McCarty will likely be remembered as the ones who didn't want to be remembered. Instead, they wanted their teams Page 3 of 4

170 Women's Basketball backcourt duo set for senior salute - University of Texas 2/28/18, 1:17 AM to be known. "They have an ability to help others be better than they think they are," Aston said. "They get more out of their teammates." Page 4 of 4

171 Golden: Injury opens door, paint for Joyner Holmes Hookem.com 2/12/18, 10:30 PM Golden: Injury opens door, paint for Joyner Holmes Statesman Take Cedric Golden American-Statesman Staff Page 1 of 7

172 Golden: Injury opens door, paint for Joyner Holmes Hookem.com 2/12/18, 10:30 PM Joyner Holmes, the lane is yours. If you want it. When post Audrey-Ann Caron-Goudreau went down with a wrist in injury right before the half of Saturday s win over Kansas State, Holmes, the 6-foot- 3 sophomore, took her place. Caron-Goudreau brings her hard hat to work everyday but isn t in Holmes class athletically. With that said, she knows her role on this team, something Holmes has struggled to grasp in her first couple of seasons on campus. Maybe that s changing. The Texas guards made a concerted effort to force-feed Holmes on the block in Saturday s win over Kansa State and she delivered with 11 points and seven rebounds in just 16 minutes. She also displayed a commitment to using her size against the smaller Kansas State post defenders. I m very confident in anything that Joyner can do, point guard Brooke McCarty said. I think it comes from yourself so when she s confident, we re all even more confident in her. She can bring a lot to the team. It was her fourth double-digit performance in the last five games and a sign that she is finally realizing her game is much more suited to the lane than the perimeter. That s a large step to someone who idolizes Kobe Bryant, who made his living shooting jumpers, especially late in his career. Holmes still loves Bryant but she also understands that what worked for the Mamba doesn t necessarily translate to her skill set. The last few games Joyner has started to assert herself and do some of the little things we need to her to do, coach Karen Aston said. More than anything, she has asserted herself more one foot from the bucket in the Page 5 of 7

173 Golden: Injury opens door, paint for Joyner Holmes Hookem.com 2/12/18, 10:30 PM paint. If Caron-Goudreau has to miss significant playing time the 20-4 Horns shouldn t need her against last-place Texas Tech Wednesday Holmes is more than capable of providing an extra spark to a team that s been playing up to its No. 6 ranking since that embarrassing loss at Baylor last month. I think I can contribute in any way possible whatever my team needs, Holmes said. All props to Audrey. She s been doing well this season on the offensive side and the defensive side. Just picking up her slack, it will be tough but I think I can fill her role as best as I can. The Horns aren t scaring anybody in the paint but the trio of Holmes, Jatarie White and a healthy Caron-Goudreau should be able to deliver 20 points and 20 rebounds on most nights. It s not the 35 and 20 Baylor is getting from bigs Kalani Brown and Lauren Cox but if Holmes and Co. can deliver a clip, there are enough difference makers in the backcourt to make Texas dangerous come tournament time. To Holmes credit, she has worked to establish herself as in interior player and has cut down on the number of jump shots she is taking. That s a good thing for this offense since it s the part of her game that needs the most work, right ahead of finishing more consistently in the paint. The put-backs and gimmes at the rim will go down with more regularity when the game slows down for her inside and that should happen with more rim reps. Expect that.322 shooting percentage to rise if she is truly accepting of the role that can best help her team win. Add to that, her conditioning is much better since she came back from that academic suspension in December. The way she has played recently indicated that more minutes were already on the way. Caron-Goudreau s injury just Page 6 of 7

174 Golden: Injury opens door, paint for Joyner Holmes Hookem.com 2/12/18, 10:30 PM moved things along a bit. Even if she is back, look for more Holmes in the lineup. Her effort has really improved, said Kansas State coach Jeff Mittie. It looked to me like she is playing harder and making better decisions. She looks like she s coming into her own. While Aston believes she is starting to find her offensive identity, she isn t close to what she can be on the other end. That has to come from within. Offense is a pizza party. Defense is a 12-hour shift in a coal mine. The desire to do the dirty work, something Caron-Goudreau ably learned while backing up Kelsey Lang, will make Holmes a more complete player though it should be pointed out that she is just 48 games into her collegiate career. She s getting there and better yet, she s developing a cozy little friendship as the season approaches money time. It s where this team needs her most. Page 7 of 7

175 Jatarie White looks to guide Longhorns to sweep over Kansas State The Daily Texan 2/12/18, 10:33 PM Jatarie White looks to guide Longhorns to sweep over Kansas State Published on February 8, 2018 at 11:58 pm Not every star has to shine bright. Texas backcourt is a red carpet. Senior guards Brooke McCarty and Ariel Atkins will leave behind a legacy when they depart from the 40 Acres this summer, and both have been projected to get picked in the Associated Press latest Mock WNBA Draft. But behind the scenes of Texas blockbuster duo is junior forward Jatarie White. Page 1 of 3

176 Jatarie White looks to guide Longhorns to sweep over Kansas State The Daily Texan 2/12/18, 10:33 PM White is Texas anchor in the paint. The Charlotte, North Carolina, native is the poster child of consistency, averaging a team-high 5.7 rebounds per game to go along with 10.4 points per game. Although White s knack for crashing the boards rarely shows up on the highlight reel, it s a crucial component to the Longhorns success. Texas is averaging 12.5 more rebounds per game than its opponents this season, leading to not only more second-chance opportunities, but more points as well. The No. 6 Longhorns leaned on White to set the tone once again on Monday as Texas took down West Virginia on the road, The 6-foot-4-inch forward put on a clinic in the paint, finishing the night with 18 points and 10 rebounds both game highs. The Mountaineers had no answer for White as she shot an efficient 7-for-10 from the floor and snagged four offensive rebounds in the win. I came into the game trying to have an aggressive mindset, White said. As the game went along I had to adjust, but I worked on getting those offensive boards. I think that s what really helped get my momentum going. White is a steady hand for a Longhorn squad that s been shaky as of late, dropping three games in the month of January alone. Texas will need White s production on Saturday when it hosts Kansas State at the Frank Erwin Center. The Wildcats held their own in the first outing on Jan. 7, outscoring the Longhorns, 15-12, in the first quarter before ultimately falling short, In a game that Texas never managed to run away with, the Longhorns got the edge thanks to a 16-point advantage in the paint. White was the difference Page 2 of 3

177 Jatarie White looks to guide Longhorns to sweep over Kansas State The Daily Texan 2/12/18, 10:33 PM once again, totaling 10 points and five boards in the win. It ll take a group effort from fellow forwards Joyner Holmes and Audrey-Ann Caron-Goudreau for the Longhorns to complete the sweep come Saturday. I think all our bigs will be important, head coach Karen Aston said. They all give you something different, and they re all ready to contribute. It ll be an uphill battle for the Longhorns as the Wildcats look to secure a season-defining win on the road. Kansas State has surrendered just 65.1 points per game to its opponents this season, limiting the other team to a.386 field goal percentage in the process. I fully expect (a battle), Aston said. (The Wildcats) are a team that we struggle with because of how good their zone is, I do think they ve got some players that are playing really well lately too. I know they ll come in here ready to play. Fortunately for the Longhorns, they ll have the fans at the Frank Erwin center to back them up. Texas has been dominant at home this season, boasting an 11 1 record with an average win margin of 29.7 points. And for a player that doesn t always get the national spotlight, White still knows she ll get one at home. I love playing at home, White said. It gives me a lot of momentum when they re cheering, so it s a good boost of confidence. Texas is set to tip off against Kansas State on Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Frank Erwin Center. Page 3 of 3

178 The Joyner Holmes Effect: Texas' starting lineup may need an update before end of season Hookem.com 2/12/18, 10:31 PM The Joyner Holmes Effect: Texas starting lineup may need an update before end of season Rick Cantu American-Statesman Staff Women's Basketball Posted February 2nd, Page 1 of 5

179 The Joyner Holmes Effect: Texas' starting lineup may need an update before end of season Hookem.com 2/12/18, 10:31 PM Story highlights Joyner Holmes, last year's Big 12 freshman of the year, missed the first 10 games this season on suspension. Holmes started slowly, but has started showing flashes of her 2017 game in recent weeks. Texas' starting lineup is tough to crack; four players have started every game, and a fifth has started all but one. Before the season is over, Karen Aston is going to make a change in Texas starting lineup. Maybe. Texas has played 21 games. Brooke McCarty, Ariel Atkins, Lashann Higgs and Audrey-Ann Caron-Goudreau have started every one. The lone exception is center Jatarie White, who has started 20 of them. The most obvious reserve who could be elevated to the starting lineup is Joyner Holmes, last season s Big 12 freshman of the year. After returning from a 10-game suspension in late December, the 6-4 sophomore forward has started to show glimpses of the player who was ranked by ESPN as the No. 2 player coming out of high school in Holmes played in 32 of Texas 34 games last season, averaging 12 points and a team-high 8.2 rebounds. Aston said it s very possible that Holmes will rejoin the starting five because of her rebounding ability. Page 2 of 5

180 The Joyner Holmes Effect: Texas' starting lineup may need an update before end of season Hookem.com 2/12/18, 10:31 PM UT s Joyner Holmes, left, gets past Baylor s Khadijiah Cave in the second half at the Erwin Center in February. Holmes will rejoin the Longhorns on Dec. 23. JAY JANNER / AMERICAN-STATESMAN In the 11 games since her return, Holmes has scored three or fewer points seven times. But when she delivered a 12-point, 11-rebound performance in an victory over Iowa State last Saturday, questions began to build about her possible influence on the second half of the conference season. And whether she s coming off the bench or starting, Holmes figures to be a central figure when the eighth-ranked Longhorns (17-4, 8-2 Big 12) host No. 22 TCU (16-5, 7-3) on Saturday. What has been significant for her is that she hasn t been able to get her competitive juices flowing to the point where her motor is running all the time, Aston said. The Texas coach said she s more concerned about getting Page 3 of 5

181 The Joyner Holmes Effect: Texas' starting lineup may need an update before end of season Hookem.com 2/12/18, 10:31 PM more players from her bench involved. Texas guard Joyner Holmes (24) drives around Iowa State guard Bridget Carleton (21) during a NCAA basketball game at the Frank Erwin Center, Saturday, Jan. 27, (Stephen Spillman / for AMERICAN-STATESMAN) I d like to play a few more kids, Aston said. There was a time when we only had six or seven who were performing at the level we needed. That s not my style, for sure, and it s not what we need to do. So, I m hoping more people will join the party and give us quality minutes. Holmes said after the win over Iowa State that she is getting closer to regaining her old form. We need to take advantage of matchups when we can score in the paint, she said. That was not a problem against the Cyclones, a finesse team that relies on three-point shooting. Coach Bill Fennelly said the addition of Holmes to UT s roster as post-season tournaments approach will help the Horns because of her physicality. There s a little girl at home (in Iowa) who asked me, Is LeBron playing? Fennelly said, referring to Holmes. I m a huge baseball guy and getting Page 4 of 5

182 The Joyner Holmes Effect: Texas' starting lineup may need an update before end of season Hookem.com 2/12/18, 10:31 PM Joyner is like getting a new starting pitcher or a home run hitter to get ready for in the playoffs. Joyner has heard comparisons to LeBron James since she was a star at Cedar Hill. She usually responds by saying she pictures herself more of a Kobe Bryant-like player. Aston hopes Holmes makes her presence felt in the paint, taking advantage of her strength to score in the low post and gobble up as many rebounds as possible. She ll settle for LeBron. Page 5 of 5

183 Golden: Joyner Holmes in the paint is a better fit for Texas Hookem.com 1/30/18, 10:08 PM Golden: Joyner Holmes in the paint is a better fit for Texas Statesman Take Cedric Golden American-Statesman Staff Column Posted January 28th, 2018 Story highlights Sophomore forward Joyner Holmes scored 12 points and grabbed 11 Page 1 of 5

184 Golden: Joyner Holmes in the paint is a better fit for Texas Hookem.com 1/30/18, 10:08 PM rebounds in the win over Iowa State It was her first double-double of the season. Holmes is better suited as an inside presence on the current Texas roster. Texas sophomore Joyner Holmes (24) drives around Iowa State guard Bridget Carleton (21) during a NCAA basketball game at the Frank Erwin Center, Saturday, Jan. 27, (Stephen Spillman / for AMERICAN- STATESMAN) Joyner Holmes is listed as a sophomore guard-forward on the Texas roster. It s time to take guard out of her job description. Karen Aston has plenty of guards at her disposal and most of them are pretty adept at knocking down jump shots, which isn t Holmes long suit. Page 2 of 5

185 Golden: Joyner Holmes in the paint is a better fit for Texas Hookem.com 1/30/18, 10:08 PM If that beatdown at Baylor taught us one thing, it s that the Horns could use some more size underneath. The 25-point loss was a not-so-subtle reminder that a good big team will usually beat a good small team in the women s game, especially a smaller team that doesn t fully utilize its size. Baylor bigs Kalani Brown and Lauren Cox blitzed Texas for for 34 points and 21 rebounds that night, by the way. Saturday s bounce-back win over an outsized Iowa State team was expected maybe not by the record margin of victory but expected nonetheless. It also provided some evidence that the 6-foot-3 Holmes, who was held to three points and six rebounds in Waco, can make a much bigger impact as an interior player rather than out on the perimeter, where she has struggled with her jumper since she got here. Her latest game was different in that she didn t settle for jumpers. She took the ball to the rack with great aggression and played with the energy this team could really use in the front court. Her first attempt came at the rim. She missed but it was a high-percentage attempt. Aston will take it. Early in the second quarter, Texas actually ran a play for Holmes on the block. She made a sweet pass to Jatarie White, who missed, but the play was one that Texas should have been running for Holmes from the moment she walked on campus. This wasn t the Holmes we saw in Waco, the one who was far too respectful of of the Baylor bigs. She finished with 12 points and 11 rebounds in 19 minutes her first double-double of the season and provided a nice lift to posts Jatarie White and Audrey Ann Caron-Goudreau, who combined for 24 points and seven rebounds. When asked about the emphasis on playing in the paint, Holmes said. I think it s just recognizing our matchups. They had some smalls on us so it was Page 3 of 5

186 Golden: Joyner Holmes in the paint is a better fit for Texas Hookem.com 1/30/18, 10:08 PM taking advantage of our matchups and trying to score inside out and in the paint. Translation: I went inside because I m bigger than them. This is where Holmes must grow mentally as a player. She has to be tough enough to understand even if she is giving up height to someone like Brown or Cox, she is still tons more athletic than either one and can blow past them to the bucket. Yes she is a great passer with natural playmaking skills but she has to realize she s a much better fit as an interior presence in this offense. That s where coaching comes in. Aston must impress upon her young charge to be more like Candace Parker and less like Diana Taurasi. She must implore the sophomore to do what s best for this team and that s play big. Holmes has likened herself to Kobe Bryant in the past but she is a poor outside shooter. She has the talent to develop a jumper in time but for now, she should go into every game in attack mode This team needs her inside. Brooke McCarty, Ariel Atkins, Lashann Higgs, and Sug Sutton are plenty capable of handling backcourt duty. As I ve said for the thousandth time, this is a process for Joyner, Aston said. As she goes along, every day is going to feel better for her. At some point she will feel comfortable again and she will get back to the motor running all the time and physical play and not shying from contact and all of that. As she matures, Holmes will grow into her skill set and take full advantage of her natural gifts. She made it look easy against the Cyclones and it was. It won t be so simple when Baylor visits Austin in three weeks but she shouldn t make it easy on Baylor either. Not too long ago, she scored 20 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in a win at Baylor. That same player averaged 12 points and eight rebounds over her freshman season. Page 4 of 5

187 Golden: Joyner Holmes in the paint is a better fit for Texas Hookem.com 1/30/18, 10:08 PM While a suspension has hindered her development her fault all the way there is plenty of time to make her stamp on a team that can potentially make it to a Final Four. If this was the moment that sort of flipped the light back on for her, that s great but I think we also need to understand there will be some moments where she s trying to get a feel and get timing, Aston said. I think it s twofold. It s a mentality for her and for me it s maybe just some recognition that there s certain things that we can do offensively that will put her in a place where she s comfortable. Better put, it s time for her play in a place where she has been uncomfortable for much of her college career. Page 5 of 5

188 Brooke McCarty leads Texas' climb back to top level 2/12/18, 10:32 PM Brooke McCarty leads Texas' climb back to top level Lindsay Schnell Updated 2:11 p.m. ET Jan. 24, 2018 Brooke McCarty has spent her entire life being overlooked. That s what happens when you re 5-feet-4 in a game of giants. But because women s basketball is played below the rim, all McCarty really needed was knowledge of exactly how much room it would take to get off her shot. Knowing that, she could study how bigger post players defended: Did they leave the paint early or jump to block shots right away? Could they be lured out of the key with a ball screen and if so, would they try to switch on that screen? With those answers, McCarty could work on scoring in the paint either with a perfectly timed floater, or a scoop layup that she d release at just the right spot. An extended shooting range would help create space, too. So, no, McCarty said: Size doesn t matter. It s not a factor for Texas coach Karen Aston, either. TOP 25: Women's basketball coaches poll Originally, Aston tracked McCarty s Cy Fair Shock AAU team because of another, older guard. But by the end of the summer, McCarty had worn her down. We needed a point guard of the future when I got to Texas and a lot of people actually directed me to a couple other kids, Aston told USA TODAY Sports. But after watching Brooke all summer that kid, she just figured out how to Page 1 of 4

189 Brooke McCarty leads Texas' climb back to top level 2/12/18, 10:32 PM win. As Aston assembled her staff and started offering scholarships, she thought a lot about kids who knew how to win. The Longhorns didn t need to be completely rebuilt when Aston arrived in 2012, but they did have work to do to return to an elite level. Once a national power, Texas had become more accustomed to first-round NCAA exits as opposed to Final Four runs. Aston believed the difference would be recruiting a crop of kids who already understood the work it takes to win consistently. If you have a kid in a situation where winning never mattered, where it was more about how many points you scored or maybe she plays at a school where girls basketball isn t important, or she s just thinking, Oh I ll get to play another game with AAU right away, it doesn t matter that we lost, that s a learned behavior and it can be very difficult to turn that around, Aston said. It s a red flag when I hear a player say that high school basketball doesn t mean anything to them. Personally, I learned a lot through winning a state championship as a player Here, we wanted players who knew what it felt like to hoist a trophy. She got that in McCarty, a Houston native whose Cy Fair Shock AAU team won the 2013 Nike National championship, the most prestigious tournament on the girls AAU circuit. (Fellow Longhorn Ariel Atkins of Duncanville, Texas, was also on that club team.) McCarty committed to the Longhorns, currently ranked No. 6, in part because of her longtime relationship with former Texas associate head coach Travis Mays, now at SMU. Her thinking, she told USA TODAY Sports, was the she could help lead Texas back to the national stage. She played in every game as a freshman, earning Big 12 All-Freshmen honors. Then, in the Sweet Page 2 of 4

190 Brooke McCarty leads Texas' climb back to top level 2/12/18, 10:32 PM 16, she and her teammates got a lesson in what elite really looks like. The Longhorns matched up that postseason with No. 1 ranked UConn, and got blitzed Joking that she had mostly blocked out that memory, McCarty said she does remember getting subbed out, looking up at the scoreboard and doing a double take. I was like, OK, we re getting spanked on national television, she said. It was just embarrassing. I didn t want to feel that again none of us did. The Longhorns thought about that game all offseason, reminding each other of the pathetic showing any time they got tired. Aston believes that had she not recruited players with a winning pedigree, a loss like that could have been a check-out moment for kids. They ve spent each season since inching closer to the elite. The biggest sign that they ve closed the gap: Last week, they took No. 1 Connecticut to the wire, losing in Austin. McCarty (14 points, five assists) fearlessly attacking the rim that night, figuring out a way to sneak around taller, thicker UConn defenders to get her shot off. I wouldn t say I was excited about a loss, but that game gave us a good gauge of where we re at, said McCarty, who averages 13.4 points and 4.6 rebounds and boasts the league s best assist-to-turnover ratio (2.7). I think we re almost there. Texas (15-3, 6-1 Big 12) will get another chance to measure how close it has come to the upper echelon Thursday, when the Longhorns travel to No. 3 Baylor. The Bears have set the standard in the Big 12 in the last decade, winning seven consecutive regular season titles and going to three Final Fours (2005, 10 and 12) in the last 12 years. Page 3 of 4

191 Brooke McCarty leads Texas' climb back to top level 2/12/18, 10:32 PM They ve won a lot of games, and that s a learned behavior for them, too, Aston said of Baylor. It s one of those situations where somebody s going to have to take it (a conference championship) from them. And the kids that do it will have to be mentally tough, with a lot of dog in them. The Bears are led by 6-7 Kalani Brown (21.7 PPG) who patrols the paint and plays literally a big role in Baylor allowing opponents to shoot just 30.2 percent from the field, best in the nation. I know she s a good blocker so I need to be aware of what s open (early) and work around her, McCarty said. But honestly, I don t really pay attention to size. It hasn t been a factor her whole career anyway so why start focusing on it now? Page 4 of 4

192 Golden: Karen Aston's Horns must build upon eye-opening UConn loss Hookem.com 1/18/18, 9:15 AM Golden: Karen Aston s Horns must build upon eye-opening UConn loss Horns lose to UConn Statesman Take Cedric Golden American-Statesman Staff Column Posted January 16th, 2018 Story highlights Texas lost to top-ranked UConn. Texas dropped to 14-3 on the season Texas led by 10 points in the first half UConn exposed Texas Monday night. As a Final Four contender. Question is, what are the Horns going to do about it? Are they going to take a near-win over the nation s best team as fuel to take this season to special places or will they struggle against lesser teams they should work on a nightly basis? Remains to be seen. These eyes saw a team capable of being in the mix come the Final Four in Columbus, a team capable of taking it to the rival Baylor Lady Bears in 10 days. Now capable doesn t always add up to consistency. That s where coach Page 1 of 4

193 Golden: Karen Aston's Horns must build upon eye-opening UConn loss Hookem.com 1/18/18, 9:15 AM Karen Aston must do her best work. Texas head coach Karen Aston complains to an official about a call during a NCAA women s college basketball game against Connecticut in Austin, Texas, on Monday, Jan. 15, NICK WAGNER / AMERICAN-STATESMAN Texas gave us proof of its potential in the MLK Day loss. Brooke McCarty, Lashann Higgs, and Ariel Atkins are one of the nation s top backcourts while posts Jatarie White and Audrey Ann Caron-Goudreau combined for 25 points and 17 rebounds. Texas put some nice stuff on tape. Now the 14-3 Horns have to show us it wasn t a case of playing up to great competition. Being a preseason No. 2 is one thing. Giving UConn all it can handle is quite another. Funny thing about being exposed the fallout works both ways. Texas showed Page 2 of 4

194 Golden: Karen Aston's Horns must build upon eye-opening UConn loss Hookem.com 1/18/18, 9:15 AM a national television audience its wares and didn t back down from a UConn team that s isn t nearly as deep as some of its predecessors. The Horns led for 22-plus minutes and actually held a 10-point lead over a team that had beaten its previous opponents by an average of 36 points. Sure the top-ranked Huskies left a raucous Erwin Center with their 16th straight win to open the season but it came with a great deal of fight from the opposition. The Horns haven t played their best ball lately but Aston had them ready for a scrap before a crowd of 11,877. The loss could be labeled as a moral victory but this talented bunch should be past such talk by now. They re deeper than UConn which played only six players and just as talented at key positions. Most important was this: for the the first time since Jody Conradt s Horns nearly knocked the 2003 Huskies led by college hoops legend Diana Taurasi out of the 2003 Final Four in Atlanta, the Horns played with no fear of the best program in college basketball. The previous three meetings hadn t been close with two of those losses coming by a combined 72 points in the NCAAs in 2015 and That also happened to the Breanna-Stewart-led UConn teams that were in the midst of a 76-1 run that included a fourth straight national title. There s no comparison to those teams we had they played against, said UConn coach Geno Auriemma. It would have been difficult for any team to beat those teams. This team, we don t have the size and we don t have the ability to do certain things we did back then. However I do think it s a different Texas team we played today. They shot the ball unbelievably well. I think that gave them a lot of confidence and they were able to sustain it. Well, sort of. After making four of their first seven three-point attempts, the Horns made only one of their final 14, partly due to Auriemma extending his Page 3 of 4

195 Golden: Karen Aston's Horns must build upon eye-opening UConn loss Hookem.com 1/18/18, 9:15 AM 2-3 zone and partly due to Texas missing some wide-open looks. That said, the Horns were right there at money time but some uncharacteristic clanks from the free throw line and a late missed layup from Lashann Higgs allowed the upset to slip away. We measured ourselves tonight against a really great opponent, Aston said. My wish for my team is deciding it s who they want to be. They landed as many punches as they took and nearly pulled off the biggest win of Aston s head coaching career. Nearly is the operative word. Aston and her assistants are now charged with getting a UConn-type effort every game from here on out, be it against fourthranked Baylor or Saturday against Texas Tech, which is winless in conference play. The coaches can only do so much. A team with this quality of senior leadership must take ownership of its own destiny. That s when title runs happen. Tonight showed who we are and who we can be, McCarty said. It s up to Texas. There s no going back now. The Horns have been exposed. Page 4 of 4

196 So long, knee brace: Diet, weight training has Texas' Sutton reaching new heights HookemPlus.com 1/13/18, 10:45 PM So long, knee brace: Diet, weight training has Texas Sutton reaching new heights Rick Cantu American-Statesman Staff Women's Basketball Posted January 9th, Page 1 of 4

197 So long, knee brace: Diet, weight training has Texas' Sutton reaching new heights HookemPlus.com 1/13/18, 10:45 PM Story highlights Sutton, who missed her senior year of high school with a knee injury, shed her brace for good after last season. Her confidence soared after playing for Team USA U-19 this summer in Italy, winning a silver medal. Her numbers points, rebounds and minutes per game have all improved in her second season. A painful chapter of Alecia Sug Sutton s basketball life ended when she tossed her knee brace in the closet for good last spring. Sutton said she felt liberated when she was cleared by doctors to discard the brace one month after her freshman season was over. She made a vow during the offseason that her role on the Texas women s basketball team would change the moment she stepped on the court this season as a sophomore. It has. Sutton s game has improved significantly. Last year she averaged 3.8 points and 1.7 rebounds while playing 13.6 minutes per game. Coming off a torn anterior cruciate ligament to her left knee that wiped out her senior season in high school, she was pre-occupied by the possibility of another injury. This year, without a knee brace, she s averaging 6.5 points and 2.8 rebounds in 21 minutes a game. Page 2 of 4

198 So long, knee brace: Diet, weight training has Texas' Sutton reaching new heights HookemPlus.com 1/13/18, 10:45 PM Texas guard Brooke McCarty (11) and guard Alecia Sutton (1) have helped Longhorns race to 13-1 record heading into game at TCU on Wednesday. NICK WAGNER / AMERICAN- STATESMAN Texas coach Karen Aston described Sutton s knee brace as a mental crutch that bothered her for much of her freshman season. But her contributions during the postseason including 10 points in an victory over North Carolina State that sent the Longhorns to the Sweet 16 proved her talent was still intact. A few lifestyle changes also have helped turn the 5-8 point guard from St. Louis into a player the seventh-ranked Longhorns can bank on. She has worked closely with team dietitian Zach Bennett I never ate vegetables before I came to college, she said. It never seemed important to me when I was in high school. Bennett got her to try zucchini for the first time. It took her about a month, but she s grown to like it. I have seen the benefits (of proper nutrition), she said. Sutton said she has more lean mass and feels a lot better. Aston recalls how she lifted weights just four days after last season ended. Sutton s work with Page 3 of 4

199 So long, knee brace: Diet, weight training has Texas' Sutton reaching new heights HookemPlus.com 1/13/18, 10:45 PM Bennett over the summer coincided with a trip to Italy as a member of the USA Women s U-19 World Cup Team that posted a 6-1 record and finished with a silver medal. My confidence was so high after that, Sutton said. Texas (13-1, 4-0 Big 12) has enough talent to exceed last year s team that finished 25-9 after losing to Stanford in the Sweet 16 round of the NCAA Tournament. The Longhorns play at TCU on Wednesday. Last year we got ahead of ourselves, Sutton said. We worried too much about the rankings. This year we re taking a one-game-at-a-time approach. Sutton, one of Aston s first players off the bench, said she doesn t mind playing behind starting guards Brooke McCarty, Ariel Atkins and Lashann Higgs. When McCarty and Atkins graduate in May, her role is certain to change again. Next year I m going to be the leader of this team, she said. I ve talked to Ariel a lot and she s been a mentor to me. I want to be in the position that she s put her team in now. Page 4 of 4

200 A Day in the Life of Ariel Atkins In the span of four years, Ariel Atkins has risen from decorated high school athlete to college star. Her secret? Atkins is capable of being all things to all people. At times she is reserved and introspective, spending her downtime writing down goals and reflections in her journal. On the court, though, she is a vocal leader and tireless worker, the lifeblood of the Texas squad. To better understand what makes Atkins tick, TexasSports.com spent the day with her as she prepared for a game in mid-november. By James Rodriguez The rows of seats inside the lecture hall are empty when Ariel Atkins pushes through the double doors and enters the classroom, shortly after 8:40 a.m. Her art history class won t begin for another 20 minutes, but Atkins has a question about a short paper and doesn t mind arriving early. She s been up since 7 a.m., waking to the smell of coffee in the apartment she shares with her older sister north of campus, squeezing in an ice bath at the basketball practice facilities and then trekking to the art building, which sits across the street from the football stadium. The Longhorns are set to face the UTSA Roadrunners later this evening, but the 5-foot-11-inch senior gives no indication that this day is different from any other. She wears a red and blue long sleeve flannel over a white Texas t-shirt with burnt orange script, the only part of her outfit that hints at her role on the No. 8 women s basketball program in the nation. In 12 hours she will be signing autographs as she exits the court, exhausted at the end of a long game and even longer day. Her schedule a quick succession of classes, workouts, meetings and pre- and post-game activities allows little time for relaxation. She will be early to all of it. As Atkins settles into her seat, her professor breaks the silence. I heard on the radio that you guys won big the other night. Like, really big. She s referring to a recent win over McNeese State in which Atkins was electric. The senior guard shot a perfect 3-for-3 from three-point range, recorded seven rebounds and led the team with 23 points to surpass the 1,000 career points mark as the Longhorns steamrolled the Cowgirls, Atkins grins sheepishly. Yeah.

201 Do you feel bad at all? the professor asks, clearly feeling sympathy for the outmatched opponents. Atkins maintains her smile, but her answer betrays a competitive edge that would surely earn a nod of approval from head coach Karen Aston. No, she replies without hesitation. You can t. They came here to play. It s either us or them to the coaches. The Longhorns are widely considered to be one of the top teams in the nation, and a legitimate contender for the national championship. Atkins has played a key role in Texas return to the ranks of powerhouse programs across the nation, helping the Longhorns to two Sweet Sixteen finishes and one Elite Eight finish during her time on campus. But at this early point in the season, when the Longhorns have yet to face the steep competition that awaits them in conference play, the pre-season rankings and predictions remain mostly speculation. Atkins is quick to point this out. The process of fulfilling those lofty expectations starts with beating teams like McNeese State. With preseason stuff, people are voting because they think you can do this, Atkins says later. It s not something that you ve done yet. So you can t hang your hat on that stuff at all. To realize their postseason dreams, the Longhorns will rely heavily on Atkins, a senior who has emerged as a vocal leader in the past two years. As she sets her sights on the rest of the season and the pro career that awaits her after graduation, Atkins continues to reflect on her experience at a school like Texas, where top-tier academics meet big-time athletics. Atkins thrives at that intersection. In her free time she prefers to take time to herself, listening to music and filling journals with her daily musings. But on the court she is the lifeblood of the team, yelling encouragement and guiding younger players. A day spent with her in mid-november provides a glimpse into her life, when the start of the season presents one last opportunity for Atkins to cement her legacy at Texas. 9 a.m. As the start of class approaches, other bleary-eyed students saunter into the classroom. Seated in the front row with a pair of earbuds draped around her neck, Atkins blends into the crowd. Still, she remains acutely aware of the microscope under which she and other athletes at Texas go about their days. She talks candidly about this fact of life as she waits for class to begin. I think it s cool, Atkins says. Coming to UT, it s a big school, so you kind of expect that kind of thing. You have a big name and big franchise. If you want to be a part of that, you re going to represent it in some kind of fashion without even trying to.

202 Here in the darkened lecture hall, it seems as if Atkins couldn t be farther from the bright lights of the Frank Erwin Center that await her this evening. But with a professional career in mind, Atkins constantly thinks about her brand: how she carries herself, the kinds of things she says to the media, how she interacts with fans. The whole branding thing, you have to think about it, especially if you want to do what I want to do. It s something that you have to think about, just knowing that you re always being watched. Atkins got a taste of the attention even before she became a Longhorn. She arrived on campus in the summer of 2014 as a vaunted high school athlete from Duncanville, a suburb of Dallas. A consensus All-American, Gatorade Women s Basketball Player of the Year and the No. 1-ranked guard in her recruiting class, according to ESPN, Atkins led basketball powerhouse Duncanville High to backto-back state titles in 2012 and The Texas program was in the midst of an upswing when Atkins committed the summer before her senior year. In her second season at the helm, Aston coached the Longhorns to a third place finish in the Big 12 their best conference finish since 2005 and their first win in the NCAA tournament since Still, Texas had yet to reclaim its spot among the nation s elite. The commitments of Atkins and Brooke McCarty, the No. 6 guard in the nation according to ESPN, marked a huge recruiting win for Texas. Their added presence had the potential to change the trajectory of the program. Atkins was drawn to the opportunities and expectations at a school like Texas. It s all serious. It s business, Atkins says. And our coach reminds us of that all the time. We signed our National Letters of Intent to get a great education, graduate and perform every day. And that s in the classroom and on the court. You hear that all the time. It s a constant reminder. As a freshman, Atkins originally planned to enroll in pre-med classes, or major in psychology. She opted instead for a major in sport management and a minor in business, a course plan that she said better mirrored her experiences out of the classroom as a student-athlete. Every single one of my sport management classes I ve loved Atkins says. That s why I love my major so much. The classes are so fun. They re all just real world application, and that s always fun. I go to class, and then I go to practice, or I go to class and then we have the media. It s just cool to see it in action after they ve already talked about it.

203 This morning, though, her class has almost nothing to do with sports or business. Black and white images of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera flash across the screen as the professor lectures on modern Mexican art. After class, Ariel admits this isn t her favorite part of the semester. That section came earlier, when the class covered the work of Italian masters such as Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci. It was an especially relevant section for Atkins, who in August traveled to Italy with her teammates to compete in a series of exhibition games. In preparation for the trip, the team took a class on Italian culture and history, and visited historic sites, including the Sistine Chapel and the Trevi Fountain, once they arrived. Before the summer began, Atkins had never traveled overseas. By the end of August, she was a seasoned globetrotter. She joined the Longhorns in Italy after playing in Tokyo with the USA U23 Women's National Team, one of 12 players to make the squad. Atkins started all three games of the tournament, helping the USA to capture the tournament championship over Canada, Australia and Japan. In between Tokyo and Italy, she stopped off in Paris. The summer was just craziness, Atkins says as she shakes her head. 10 a.m. Atkins next class, Personal and Family Finance, is just as pragmatic as it sounds. Today s class will cover buying insurance under the Affordable Care Act. Atkins greets McCarty as she walks in and takes a seat in the first row. She flips to a spot in her notebook where s she s written Family Over Everything in curling script across an entire page. The team has adopted those words as its motto for the season, but it s also an apt description of Atkins own approach to family. Atkins shares her apartment with her 26-year-old sister, Jessica, who teaches middle school in Round Rock. Their two-bedroom apartment serves as a home base for the rest of the family on their frequent trips to Austin. In addition to Jessica, Atkins also has a younger brother, BJ, who is 18. Her mother, LaShonda, will be at the game tonight. Her father, Byron, will be at work, but he often makes the Sunday home contests, driving six hours round trip from Duncanville to see his daughter play. My family is my backbone, Atkins says. I love being around them. Every time I see them, it just brings a whole other level of happiness and joy. The basketball team, she says, is a different type of family. The world of elite basketball is relatively small, and she knew several of the players before she even stepped on campus. She played briefly on AAU teams with McCarty and Chastity Patterson, a freshman point guard on the team who was ranked the No. 4 player in the 2017 class. She got to know Jada Underwood, a sophomore guard/forward, through a friendship with Underwood s cousin. She s gone to church with sophomore Joyner Holmes since the two were young, a practice that they continue today. And although she lost to junior Jordan Hosey in the state

204 championship during high school, the two have grown close since ( she s someone you just can t not like, Atkins says). Can they accept you for what you are and who you are, and do they want you to be better? I think that s what family entails, and that s what we do, Atkins says. They won t let you fail at all costs. They want you to be a better person at all times. That s what our culture is. As the 50-minute session ends, the professor announces they ll be covering investing in the next class. Atkins lights up at the news. This is what I ve been waiting for, she says. 11 a.m. Atkins joins McCarty as they walk toward the football stadium, which houses the Texas Athletics Nutrition Center, or TANC. The two discuss their upcoming trip to Las Vegas over the Thanksgiving break, where they re scheduled to face LSU and Washington as part of the South Point Shootout (spoiler alert: they ll win both). Atkins wonders aloud what it will be like to walk along the Vegas Strip. At lunch, Atkins loads her plate with fish, chili macaroni and cheese, broccoli, a biscuit and carrots. Across the room, a television plays ESPN. Atkins winces as two football players collide onscreen. Atkins is no stranger to injuries. She missed eight games in December and January of her freshman year with an ankle injury. Despite the midseason setback, Atkins led the team in scoring during conference play and went on to earn a spot on the All-Big 12 Freshman Team. She underwent surgery after the season, causing her to miss an additional nine games at the start of her sophomore campaign. Her second season at Texas was stellar by most standards: she led the team in field goal percentage, made the All-Big 12 Second Team and played in all four NCAA tournament games en route to the Longhorns first Elite Eight appearance since But she faced a mental battle in her return to the court. Back then, she was superstitious; if someone got taped before her or interrupted her pregame routine, she was thrown off. That s no longer the case. A large part of college for Atkins has been learning the art of letting go: focusing on what she can control, and letting the rest fall where it may. Coach Aston said as much after Atkins reached 1,000 career points against McNeese State. I am reminding her that sometimes you have to give back to yourself in the sense that there are things in the game that you are not going to be able to control, but what she can control is her own individual effort and reward herself from the work that she puts in on a regular basis, Aston said. She has the ability to do so

205 many things and impact the game in so many ways, but sometimes her worrying and concern for everyone else gets in the way of that. I think that she can do all of it. Across Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard, images of former All-Americans line the walls of the newly renovated courts inside the Denton A. Cooley Pavilion, where the Longhorn basketball teams practice. The last women s player to earn that distinction was Tiffany Jackson-Jones in Next to the shot of Jackson- Jones hangs another banner, this one with a silhouette of a player and the question Who s Next? It s a not-so-subtle reminder for Atkins, whom many within the program think could be the next Longhorn to earn a spot on the wall. But she shrugs off the suggestion that the pursuit of the award will be a driving force for her this season. Such a quest makes for a good storyline, perhaps, but not a healthy mindset for Atkins. I know people wish I would think that way, but my mind does not work that way, Atkins says. I feel like if it did, it would be unnecessary stress. I m not good when I think too much. I just need to be relaxed. Atkins returned for her junior season fully healthy, earning All-Big 12 First Team honors. After arguably the hardest non-conference schedule in the country a slate that featured four teams in the top 15, including No. 3 South Carolina and No. 2 Connecticut the Longhorns began their conference play on a red-hot win streak. In the span of a week, they defeated No. 2 Baylor and No. 5 Florida State, and appeared poised to claim the Big 12 title. But losses to Oklahoma, Baylor and Iowa State followed. Texas went on to finish with a Sweet 16 appearance. 1 p.m. After catching a quick nap and doing some homework, Atkins arrives at the Erwin Center early before the team shootaround. She likes this lull before the games, when the arena is nearly empty. It s peaceful, she says. Ariel leans forward in a chair and dribbles between her legs as she waits for assistant coach Tina Thompson to arrive and lead her through a personalized pregame workout. From her seat courtside, Atkins barks advice to freshman Destiny Littleton as the sharp-shooting newcomer practices three-pointers. Atkins served as Littleton s host back when she was a recruit, and the two developed a connection. Atkins is stern now, emulating a big sister. After you make that first shot, you get lazy, Atkins points out. She sympathizes with the freshmen as they begin their collegiate careers in the pressure cooker that is major collegiate athletics. She laughs now as she recalls life during that first year.

206 It feels like the world is ending with every mistake you make, Atkins says. It s like, Everybody doesn t like me, nobody wants me to succeed. In a sense, you feel like, Everybody s out to get me. It s like, no, they just want you to get better, they just want to help you. You don t see that when you re in it. With her seniority, Atkins is enjoying taking this freshman class under her wing. It s definitely fun, especially with this freshman class, Atkins says. Being a senior and seeing the freshmen is different than being a sophomore or junior and seeing the freshmen. Atkins remains talkative when Thompson arrives, chatting animatedly as the two begin Atkins pregame shooting routine. As Atkins moves to the perimeter, she retreats to her quieter self, her face a mask of concentration. When the team shootaround begins an hour later, Atkins is one of the loudest players on the court. It s common knowledge on the team that it s impossible to outwork Atkins. She proves that now. Here we go! she yells as the team sprints down the court. Come on! Here we go! 3:30 p.m. After the team shootaround, Atkins heads to the training room for a brief treatment before stealing another nap. She arrives at 3:30 p.m. for the team dinner dressed in a gray Team USA sweatshirt, and takes a seat next to assistant coach George Washington. For a college student, Atkins is incredibly diligent. She keeps meticulous track of her goals in the journals that she stacks in her bedroom. Over dinner, she recalls a time when her sister paid for one of Ariel s meals. The next day, Atkins left the money to pay her back in an envelope with a handwritten note attached. Jessica was incredulous. What did you put it in an envelope for? Why didn t you just hand it to me? I wanted you to know what it was for! Atkins replied at the time. My family thinks I m crazy, Atkins shrugs after telling the story. Washington has a different word for it. She s very serious about everything she does, he says.

207 Afterward, Atkins returns to the locker room to change and prepare for the game. The classes, the homework, the pre-game massage sessions; all of these are in the rearview mirror. Finally, it is time to play. 7 p.m. Before the game, Atkins is honored with a commemorative basketball to honor her 1,000 career points milestone. She poses for the camera alongside Coach Aston before quickly joining her teammates on the bench. On the first play of the game for Texas, Atkins gets the ball just behind the arc and pauses as if she s about to take a shot. Instead, she feeds the ball to McCarty, who drains the three. A few minutes later, McCarty returns the favor, passing the ball inside to Atkins for an easy layup. Atkins does it all in a convincing win for the Longhorns. She contributes 13 points from all over the floor, collects three steals and dishes out three assists. When she exits the game in garbage time, she remains on her feet, yelling encouragement from the sidelines. 9 p.m. After the game, crowds of fans line up to get autographs. A young girl timidly approaches Atkins and produces a poster for her to sign. We ll see you in Las Vegas, her mother proudly says to Atkins. We re flying out today. Atkins leans down. What s your name? she asks. Aria. That s a pretty name, Atkins says as she hugs her. A crowd of fans has gathered around Atkins now, clutching posters, t-shirts and even the odd shoe for her to sign. Atkins catches up with a few of the girls she recognizes from the annual basketball camp the Longhorns host. I comment on the sheer number of fans seeking a few seconds with her. Atkins nods in agreement, a look of disbelief on her face. I love it though, she says. Eventually, it s time for Atkins and her teammates to exit the court. As she walks up the tunnel back to Cooley Pavilion, Atkins spots assistant coach Jamie Carey, herself a standout former Texas basketball player who was the starting point guard for the team s 2003 Final Four run.

208 Coach Jamie, she calls. You gonna have some film for me after this game? With the confirmation from Carey, Atkins is satisfied. Tomorrow, Saturday, is an off day. She may even sleep until 7:15 a.m.

209 All- Access: Inside the Texas trip to Tennessee by Rhiannon Potkey 2 days ago KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Ariel Atkins strolled past the holiday parties taking place in the ballrooms and made her way to a private dining room at the Crowne Plaza. The Texas women s basketball team had just arrived in Knoxville to play Tennessee the following afternoon in a nationally- televised showdown between unbeatens. As music pulsated from within the nearby walls, Atkins grabbed a plate and made her way through the buffet line of chicken, coleslaw, corn on the cob, salad and rolls. The senior guard has prepared for many big games in her decorated career, and doesn t get tangled in superstitions. There are too many variables on road trips to worry about eating the same meal or sitting in the same seat every time. Atkins prefers to roll with whatever is thrown her way and appreciate the challenge every unique atmosphere presents. Someone asked me in an interview the other day who you look forward to playing most at Tennessee, and I was like, Tennessee. The entire place, Atkins said as a light snow dusted the street outside. People love Tennessee women s basketball. It is so much fun to be in an environment where people are passionate about women s basketball. There are not a lot of environments like this. It s just amazing. Texas provided The Summitt with an all- access look at how the Longhorns prepared for their game against Tennessee once they landed in Knoxville on their charter flight. From the team meal the night before to the pregame speech in the locker room to the post- game reflections, Texas gave a window into its program s dynamics. The Longhorns arrived with an unscathed record and No. 2 ranking, and left with sore bodies and a few lessons learned. Rise and shoot- around

210 The Texas bus rolled into Thompson- Boling Arena for a 9 a.m. shoot- around. As the players streamed onto the court to escape the chilly air, many were taking photos or recording video on their phones. Washington Mystics head coach Mike Thibault and his son, Eric, were sitting in the stands awaiting the team s arrival. They would be staying all day to scout both teams. Thibault greeted Texas associate head coach Tina Thompson with a big hug and exchanged pleasantries with other members of the Texas staff. ESPN commentators Debbie Antonelli and Beth Mowins soon arrived and grabbed a courtside seat to watch the team run through half- court sets and inbound plays. Antonelli was completing a Tennessee doubleheader, having called the men s game on Saturday afternoon. Few programs can boast a scout team for shoot- around that includes a four- time WNBA champion and former NCAA Comeback Player of the Year, but Thompson and Jamie Carey give Texas that luxury. The Texas assistants spent nearly 30 minutes denying the post and entry passes during 5- on- 5 sets. Texas head coach Karen Aston sensed a lack of focus at one point, and reminded the players it could cost them during the game. The 39th all- time meeting between No. 2 Texas and No. 11 Tennessee would be an early- season barometer for the storied programs. It would have a postseason- like feel without the one- and- done ramifications. The Longhorns have been playing without sophomore post Joyner Holmes. The reigning Big 12 Conference Freshman of the Year is suspended for the fall semester due to an unspecified university violation. She is not enrolled in classes and cannot travel or practice with the team. How Texas will look once Holmes returns is something Aston can t answer. She is focused on the daily process of working with the players available right now. After the Longhorns finish the hour- long shoot- around with free throws, they gather at mid- court, raise their fists and yell win on three. Aston chats with Antonelli and Mowins before filming a quick spot for the program s social media accounts. The team boards the bus and heads back to the hotel for rest and a pregame meal.

211 A written history Atkins began keeping a journal during high school, and has written about anything in everything in her life ever since. She brings a journal on every road trip, and catalogs different memories or feelings. I have never finished a journal. It s kind of like how you never finish a ChapStick, Atkins said. I want to finish one so bad, but then I see a new one at the store and think, Oh God. That is nice. I am just going to start writing in this one. Atkins is determined to fill the final page of the journal chronicling her senior season. Where the Tennessee trip fits into the arc remains to be seen. Her old journals are tucked away in a closet at home, always available if reflection is needed. I do read them, especially when I m having kind of an overwhelming day, said the introspective former top- ranked recruit. I just go back and read them and realize I have come so far and this is really nothing compared to the past. After her basketball career ends, Atkins wants to start a business that uses basketball and education to help young children. I think it s important people find ways to reach kids beyond money. If you give a kid $10, they are going to spend it and come back for more. But if you give a kid a different way to view life, they are going to want to learn more. It has more value, Atkins said. My mom always told me, Be somebody that you needed, and that is what I am trying to do. I just want to be somebody who kids can look up to and be a good role model. I want to show them perfection isn t a thing, but if you strive for excellence some pretty good things are attainable. Atkins and senior backcourt mate Brooke McCarty were the first two McDonald s All- Americans to sign with Aston at Texas. The native Texans have been the foundation for the program the last four years. Their chemistry and leadership has lifted the Longhorns back to national prominence. The vibe is definitely different your senior year. Every day you realize that this could be it. There is more of an urgency, Atkins said. Coach used to tell us all the time seniors have more urgency than younger players and I never understood it because I was busting my butt every day and thought I wanted it just as bad as the next person. But now I realize it is my last year and the last time I will be wearing a UT uniform. Boosting their spirits Texas designates one road trip each season to bring donors along. The boosters travel on the charter, ride on the bus and eat meals with the team.

212 The game against Tennessee was an obvious destination point this season. Dr. Julia Hickman and her husband, Dr. Cecil Reynolds, have been Texas season ticket holders for 30 years and has traveled with the Longhorns on every road trip for the last 27 years. They take a seat directly behind the Texas bench at Thompson- Boling Arena and prepare to witness another another game between the top- five winningest programs in the history of women s basketball. The Texas team s slogan this year is Family Over Everything, and Hickman is carrying a sign saying We Believe N Family with autographs covering every inch of white space. I am like the group mom. Whoever needs a hug, whoever needs a smile, whoever needs a Get Em, that is what I do, Hickman said. We don t have big families, so the staff, the players and the fans at Texas, they are our family. They are very special to us and we love everything about it. Hickman is familiar with this area of the country. She grew up in Alabama and once owned a home in Chattanooga, Tennessee for eight years. When it comes to women s basketball, we feel a bond with the opposing fans no matter who it is, Hickman said. Our fans know the parents, kids and grandparents of all the current and former players, and I know it s the same for most other fan bases. It s important the kids at every school are supported all the time. Her concern goes far beyond basketball. In 2013, Hickman and Reynolds donated money to establish the Julia Hickman and Cecil Reynolds Team Spirit Fellowship to support female student- athletes who have completed their eligibility and are pursuing a postgraduate degree at Texas. Our fan base is behind us no matter what and you need people in your life like that, Atkins said. It s not only the fan base, but everyone that surrounds UT. From the professors to the coaches, everyone here is so supportive of your dreams and goals and what you want to do. It s just fun to be in a family environment, and Texas pride runs deep. Getting popped in the mouth Few venues can get rocking like Thompson- Boling Arena, and the Tennessee faithful are starting to realize the Lady Vols are legit this season after a few inconsistent years.

213 They sense the team s improved chemistry and revitalization behind a core of experienced players and four talented freshmen. Nearly 10,000 showed up to watch the weekend s marquee Top 25 match- up and provided full- throttled electricity. Tennessee increased the magnitude by honoring three of its national championship teams from the 1987, 1997 and 2007 seasons. Texas knows what it s walking into. Nine minutes before tip- off, the Longhorns gathered in the visiting locker room with Aston going over a few tactical reminders written on the whiteboard. The last thing I ll say to ya ll is this should be fun. I say that a lot, but again, you come here to play in these kind of games. You come here to play in these kind of traditional games, Aston said. This has been going on for over 30 years. You play this game because you love basketball. You play this game because it is a showcase game for women s basketball, so the only thing I ask of you is to play it in the honor of the game. Play it the way it s supposed to be played and give it your best effort. Texas immediately fell behind Tennessee, and spent the entire afternoon working to fight back. Atkins stroked a left- handed jumper to pull Texas even at 29 to start the second half, but Tennessee freshman Evina Westbrook answered with a 3- pointer and the Lady Vols (10-0) kept Texas (7-1) at bay for the remainder of the win. Although not always pretty, the game was compelling, intense and physical. There were technical fouls, stare downs and bodies strewn across the floor. Three Texas players fouled out, another left with an injury (Jordan Hosey) and Atkins was badly shaken up in a second- half collision. McCarty struggled to find her rhythm, finishing 2 of 15 from the field with eight points before fouling out in the fourth quarter. Atkins and Lashann Higgs tried to keep Texas within striking distance, but poor shot selection, turnovers and Tennessee offensive rebounds stymied the Longhorn s comeback hopes. Quite honestly, it didn t look like we were a very well- coached team today, Aston said. I will definitely go back in film, do a better job, because our team didn t look very well- coached. That bothers me because I like to pay a lot of attention to detail. We didn t look very detail- oriented today. Aston expected Tennessee to be hungry to snap a three- game losing streak in the series, and wanted to see how her team dealt with adversity in a hostile environment.

214 I kind of felt like we were going to run into that, where they would be very determined, and we didn t respond to that very well, Aston said. That is what I learned about our team, that we re not quite ready to respond to somebody popping you in the mouth. Because we got popped today, and we ll get better from this. There s no question. After the players showered and packed their bags, they boarded the bus for the airport. The charter flight home would be much quieter following the first loss of the young season. The Longhorns don t have much time to stew. They play Northwestern State in three days and have another big game against No. 12 Florida State on the weekend. Atkins was tight- lipped in the aftermath of the loss, saying Texas needed to get physically and mentally tougher. She will likely save a more detailed account of the road trip for her journal, where her true emotions can flow freely through the written word. I am not a fan of losing by any means, but you can t fixate on it because then you miss everything, Atkins said. That is what I don t want to do my senior year. I don t want to miss anything. I want to be focused and enjoy it.

215 Jatarie White is moving past more than just defenders The Daily Texan 12/8/17, 12:39 PM Jatarie White is moving past more than just defenders Published on December 7, 2017 at 10:59 pm It took Jatarie White two dribbles to get where she needed. During the third quarter in a game against Georgia on Dec. 3, the junior forward squared up with the rim, bounced the ball once to move to the left side of the lane and again to pivot to the center of the paint. Georgia junior forward Caliya Robinson stuck to White s hip the entire way. White dug in her bag of tricks to give her smothering defender the slip. Page 1 of 4

216 Jatarie White is moving past more than just defenders The Daily Texan 12/8/17, 12:39 PM She ripped the ball overhead, sending Robinson in the air. White then leapt off of both feet and kissed the ball off the backboard with her left hand for two points. It was the up and under, White s go-to move. White s run the same scam since high school. A Charlotte native, she helped lead Providence Day to four state championships. In her senior year, White was rated one of the nation s top post prospects in 2014, drawing interest from North Carolina, Tennessee and Texas, among others. Ultimately, White committed to South Carolina in November It s pretty close to home and I felt really connected with (head coach) Dawn (Staley) when she was recruiting me, White said. So it s like, Why not here? White was buried on the depth chart during her freshman year. The Gamecocks had two returning seniors at the starting post spots and also brought sophomore Alaina Coates and freshman A ja Wilson off the bench, both highly acclaimed forwards. White played sparingly in the early part of the season but suffered a stress fracture in her foot in early December 2014 that sidelined her for a month. Already struggling, White s injury left her falling behind. It was devastating, White said. When I got back, it was like everybody was in their groove and already had their chemistry going. White eventually earned back her minutes, but a setback with her foot injury left her with the same role her sophomore year. In two seasons for the Gamecocks, White missed 20 games. Her selfconfidence had plummeted and she wanted more from her college Page 2 of 4

217 Jatarie White is moving past more than just defenders The Daily Texan 12/8/17, 12:39 PM experience. Frustrated, she realized she had to get out of Columbia. It was like I was going through this period when it felt like nothing I could do was right, White said. Nobody was really there for me to help me mentally. Back then, I just couldn t take that. White played her last game for South Carolina on March 25, 2016, in an loss against Syracuse in the Sweet 16. Six days later, White announced her decision to transfer. Eager to find a new team better equipped to support her, one school stood out early in the process. Monica White, Jatarie s mother, had always wanted her daughter on the 40 Acres, even before Jatarie committed to South Carolina. When Jatarie transferred, Texas topped Monica s list again. (Head) coach Karen (Aston) was still as enthusiastic as she was when Jatarie was much younger, Monica said. That makes you feel good. White committed to Texas on June 7, 2016, but couldn t play for one year due to the NCAA transfer rule. In the 2017 NCAA Tournament, Texas lost in the Elite Eight to Stanford. Stanford lost to South Carolina in the next round and the Gamecocks went on to win the national championship over Mississippi State. White could only watch it unfold. She took the year to build up her confidence and improve her academic focus. Still, White felt like she could have made a bigger impact. It s pretty difficult knowing that you re coming out here and practicing and trying to get better, but not really helping your team on the court, White Page 3 of 4

218 Jatarie White is moving past more than just defenders The Daily Texan 12/8/17, 12:39 PM said. Now a junior and eligible to play again, she hopes to accomplish what she couldn t at South Carolina. The 6-foot-4 center has settled nicely into her new home, starting in six of seven games this season. She s averaged 11.4 points and 5.3 rebounds in 19.1 minutes per game en route to a 7 0 start. She credits her year off for easing the transition with her new team and doesn t think about what she would do differently. Her ability to bounce back has left Aston believing White still has the ability to grow. Nothing Jatarie does is ever going to surprise me, Aston said. She s just kind of getting her feet wet. I mean, she hadn t played in a while. And she s anxious. She s learning. It s still all new to her. White and the Longhorns take on the Tennessee Lady Volunteers on Sunday. Tipoff in Knoxville is set for 2 p.m. Page 4 of 4

219 Lashann Higgs answers the call for Women's Basketball - University of Texas Athletics 11/30/17, 1:43 PM Lashann Higgs answers the call for Women's Basketball Higgs assumes the role of defensive stopper for the No. 2 Longhorns By: Riley Neuheardt Texas Media Relations When Lashann Higgs stepped onto the Forty Acres as a quiet and shy freshman in 2015, she knew she needed to be flexible, adaptable and able to fit any role that would position her to better help her team. Two years later, she began her junior season with one of the largest Page 1 of 4

220 Lashann Higgs answers the call for Women's Basketball - University of Texas Athletics 11/30/17, 1:43 PM adjustments yet. Before Texas women's basketball took on Oklahoma City University in an exhibition game on Nov. 5, Head Coach Karen Aston asked for a player to step up to take on a challenging role. She needed a defensive stopper a player who could disrupt the opponent's leading scorer throughout the course of the game to take over in the position left vacant by former Longhorn and Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year Brianna Taylor. Higgs was the first player to raise her hand. "She has seen in her years here what has been a really important part of our team is someone that will take the responsibility to guard the other team's best perimeter player," Aston said. Higgs built a foundation for becoming a lockdown defender last season while playing with Taylor, and said she thought claiming the role as her own would be a true test of her strength as a defensive player. "That means bringing it every day, regardless of how you're feeling, and [realizing] that this is what you need to do for the team," Higgs said. But for Higgs, stepping up as a defensive stopper was more than a change on the court. It also served as a reflection of her hard work and the ongoing process of building confidence in herself. Although Higgs ranked high on the team in scoring her first two seasons, she oftentimes struggled with consistency and confidence on the court. Taylor said that Higgs' high expectations for herself kept her from reaching her own huge potential. Page 2 of 4

221 Lashann Higgs answers the call for Women's Basketball - University of Texas Athletics 11/30/17, 1:43 PM But Higgs consciously worked to turn her focus into an advantage over the offseason, getting comfortable with making mistakes and moving past them. "She worked most of all on just her self-confidence and her ability to kind of overcome when things don't go well," Aston said. "I think that's been the biggest stopping point for her, is getting too down on herself and not being able to move to that next play." Higgs chose to work on her weaknesses, accepting the frustrations associated with finding consistency and mental toughness. Constantly going up against an opponent's best player can be a discouraging job, but Higgs said they key is to want to keep trying. "It's something you have to tell yourself you're going to do because if you don't have confidence doing it, regardless of how good the other player is, they're going to tear you apart," Higgs said. "So you have to be just as mentally strong or even stronger than the best player that you're going up against." Taylor, who now works as the Director of Women's Basketball Operations at the University of Nebraska Omaha, said that her time on the coaching staff has taught her that players like Higgs are rare and special. "It was really fun and I love that kind of passing the torch, so to speak," Taylor said. "Honestly, Lashann's always had it. I just like that she's stepping into it and she's really starting to embrace it now." Higgs said she tries not to be satisfied with where she's at now so she can continue to adapt and push past each challenge that she's presented with. For now, she is finding comfort in her job of making other players uncomfortable. "What I've come to understand is that with trusting the process there will be a Page 3 of 4

222 Lashann Higgs answers the call for Women's Basketball - University of Texas Athletics 11/30/17, 1:43 PM lot of frustration, and what matters is what you do with the frustration," Higgs said. "Do you let it push you forward or do you let it put you down even more?" Page 4 of 4

223 In more ways than one, Brooke McCarty is engaged The Daily Texan 11/12/17, 8:08 PM In more ways than one, Brooke McCarty is engaged Published on November 9, 2017 at 12:14 am When senior guard Brooke McCarty rises up for a hesitation dribble, she always makes the same face. She raises her eyebrows to her forehead. Her eyes grow big. She stares like a deer in the headlights right before crouching back down and zooming past her defender. She made a similar face when her boyfriend of nearly eight years proposed to her. Page 1 of 3

224 In more ways than one, Brooke McCarty is engaged The Daily Texan 11/12/17, 8:08 PM Kamron Williams, a 22-year-old All-Volunteer Force officer in the Navy, met McCarty in the seventh grade in League City, Texas, and started dating her in high school. After he graduated from Class A school, he paid her a visit in Austin and decided to finally pop the question on Oct. 11. That morning, McCarty invited Williams to watch her practice. Williams declined so that he could set his plan in place. Man, I was so nervous, Williams said. That whole day I was practicing in the mirror. Williams later showed up to practice unannounced. When the team was finished, head coach Karen Aston called him up to talk to her players. He only needed to speak with one of them. Williams dropped to his left knee and asked McCarty to marry him. I thought he was going to give a speech about hard work and being in the Navy, McCarty said. I was just so overwhelmed with excitement. It was just an emotional time. McCarty nodded her head, and her teammates swarmed her immediately before Williams could even put the ring on her finger. She eventually escaped her teammates clutches and joined her new fiance. For now, the couple is holding off on wedding preparations. With Williams returning to his naval base in Norfolk, Virginia, and McCarty entering her final season as a Longhorn, the pair decided it would be best to wait until next year. In the meantime, McCarty will focus on retaining her role as a leader of the team. She uses her previous experiences to determine how she approaches her current teammates. During her first year on campus, she struggled to find Page 2 of 3

225 In more ways than one, Brooke McCarty is engaged The Daily Texan 11/12/17, 8:08 PM an upperclassman to look up to. Freshman year was really hard because I didn t trust anybody older than us, McCarty said. I kind of just looked up to the people around me, like my class. I just looked up to them because we were kind of in the trenches together. It wasn t until McCarty s sophomore season that she opened up and latched onto former Longhorn Celina Rodrigo, a fellow point guard who knew the ins and outs of Aston s system. McCarty now makes it a point to set the example for her younger teammates. I ve been in their position that they re trying to get to, McCarty said. (I m trying to) be someone they can rely on. Being someone who shows that, no matter what, you can t let Coach see you sweat. McCarty hopes she can lead Texas on another deep run in March. But, despite Texas No. 2 ranking, she s trying not to set any expectations too large. One personal goal I have this year is just to have fun, McCarty said. If you let all the other stuff influence you, it s not going to be any fun. McCarty will play in her final season opener for Texas against Stetson on Sunday. Tipoff is slated for 1 p.m. Correction: An earlier version of this story said the season opener was on Saturday, when the game is on Sunday. Page 3 of 3

226 Jordan Hosey brings spark to Women's Basketball - University of Texas Athletics 11/8/17, 8:18 PM Jordan Hosey brings spark to Women's Basketball Hosey enters her junior season at Texas in By: Riley Neuheardt Texas Media Relations Even during a tough practice, Jordan Hosey wants to give her teammates a reason to smile. The junior forward embraces her fun personality during good times and bad. When she sees her teammates looking defeated, she tries to crack a joke or Page 1 of 4

227 Jordan Hosey brings spark to Women's Basketball - University of Texas Athletics 11/8/17, 8:18 PM remind them of a funny memory. "I'm just one of those people that hates to see other people down because I don't like to see myself down and I don't like to be down," Hosey said. "So I'd rather pick someone else up around me." Last season, Hosey developed cues with some of her teammates. When she and Ariel Atkins felt the other was off her game, they exchanged a secret word to signal a needed change. When Joyner Holmes sought a boost in confidence, she could look to Hosey to offer support and tell her to relax. When Hosey saw her teammates struggling, she tried to get them back into "Texas mode" by offering encouragement. But this offseason, Hosey worked to push herself into Texas mode. Hosey played 27 games for the Longhorns last season, averaging 2.6 points and 1.6 rebounds per game. Although she brought energy to the court each time she came in, she said she knew she was capable of helping the team more than she was. Hosey set new goals for the upcoming season and focused on filling the needs of the team throughout the offseason. "I kind of went into this offseason wiping everything away and starting over," Hosey said. "So I kind of rebuilt myself. I looked at it like that." Hosey made the goal to play physically and have a charge in every game. She recognized the team's need for a rebounder, and focused to going for the ball in each practice. She also prioritized individual improvements, such as getting in shape and hustling when she was on the court. She said fine-tuning her own game allows for her to better help and connect with her teammates. "It's one of those trust things," Hosey said. "I want my teammates to trust me in situations and I feel like it started with preseason, offseason, over the Page 2 of 4

228 Jordan Hosey brings spark to Women's Basketball - University of Texas Athletics 11/8/17, 8:18 PM summer. If I'm going to bust my butt in practice, I feel like they can trust me on the court so I won't miss a rep or I won't lack on a rep. I'm going to give it my all and show that I can help them." Hosey's offseason push was influenced by Associate Head Coach Tina Thompson, whom she first met as a freshman in high school before Thompson began coaching at Texas. The two shared a trainer who brought Thompson to one of Hosey's fall league games. Eager to make an impression with the former WNBA Champion, Hosey admitted to wearing her sister's red lipstick for the game. It worked, and from there Thompson became a mentor for Hosey. "We ended up getting in the gym, and every time I got in the gym I feel like I got better," Hosey said. "I basically took everything she told me and ran with it." Years later, Hosey considers Thompson her "mom away from mom" at Texas. Although the two have a close relationship, Thompson said her feedback for Hosey is rooted in honesty. "When there's tough conversations that need to happen, I don't hesitate with having them with her," Thompson said. "And she receives them well because she knows that there isn't any ill intention. So whenever she's struggling, or not doing the things necessary, she looks for me to kind of give her the tough answers." Hosey said that Thompson encouraged her to get her confidence back this season. She offered Hosey feedback on little things she knew she was capable of, such as going up to the basket with two hands and knocking down more shots. Mostly, Thompson encouraged Hosey to be herself in all aspects, including the silly, humorous personality. Page 3 of 4

229 Jordan Hosey brings spark to Women's Basketball - University of Texas Athletics 11/8/17, 8:18 PM "I don't think that's something that's going to ever leave her," Thompson said. "It's who she is and it's something that just kind of makes the people around her so comfortable, eases tension and all those good things. It's a great quality to have." As the season approaches, Hosey said she wants to focus on her refreshed mindset and continue to be a player who can bring energy to the court to help her teammates. "My goal is to be the Jordan Hosey that Texas recruited me as, and more of course because I'm working on my game," Hosey said. "But I want to go back to me being me." Page 4 of 4

230 Jatarie White ready to get on court for Women's Basketball - University of Texas 11/26/17, 10:31 PM Jatarie White ready to get on court for Women's Basketball - University of Texas White looks to be a force in the paint after transferring to UT from South Carolina. By: Riley Neuheardt Texas Media Relations When Jatarie White was young, her father vowed to be hands-on and teach her everything she needed to know about basketball. But the biggest basketball inspiration he provided to her came from a library book that gave her an unlikely role model for years to come. Page 1 of 4

231 Jatarie White ready to get on court for Women's Basketball - University of Texas 11/26/17, 10:31 PM "One day he went to the library and brought me back a book about Hakeem Olajuwon," White said. "And I read it and I just felt like he's somebody that I could relate to." From that point, White knew she wanted to be a player who, like Olajuwon, created her own moves on the court. Although White was too young to have seen the two-time NBA Champion play and admits to only watching his highlights on YouTube, she was inspired to become just as dominant of a post player. The Charlotte, N.C., native's talent on the court led her to McDonald's All- American honors and a scholarship to the University of South Carolina in At South Carolina, she played 52 games over two seasons, averaging 2.7 points and 2.6 rebounds per game in limited duty. But White said she still felt like she needed a change to grow and reach her potential. She wanted somewhere to have a new start, and The University of Texas quickly stood out as that place. "I was aware of the players and the coaches, and I knew that they were going to push me to be the best that I could be," White said. "And I just wanted something where people would believe in me." She was inspired that Texas had a vision for its program - to win a national championship, among other goals and she wanted to be part of that for her junior and senior seasons. After sitting out the season due to NCAA transfer rules, White is looking to make her impact as a post presence for Texas this season. Page 2 of 4

232 Jatarie White ready to get on court for Women's Basketball - University of Texas 11/26/17, 10:31 PM The coaching staff, including Associate Head Coach Tina Thompson, believes that White brings a new element to the Longhorns' roster. "Although we had good post play last year, we weren't very physical in the post, and we didn't dominate the inside game," Thompson said. "I think that Jatarie is going to bring that aspect to our game in a sense that she takes up a lot of space but she's also not afraid to get in there and mix it up." Getting into games will be a welcomed change for White after her play last season was limited to just practicing with the team. "It was really hard," White said. "I felt like I was a part, but I wasn't. I'm participating in practice, I'm helping my teammates get better, but at the same time, I'm not helping them win games." The time away from games taught White plenty about herself on and off the court. She said sitting for a year allowed her to build her confidence and push her boundaries past just the skills that came naturally to her. "In games, you're scared of messing up, but in practice they say, 'Just do stuff that's out of the norm so when you get in the game you'll know what you can do,'" White said. White looks forward to getting her new start with Texas during games, but her presence may be felt most by her teammates. She said she wants to bring consistency and physicality to her position to open up opportunities for her teammates. She said that when her teammates score, it's better than when she does. Page 3 of 4

233 Jatarie White ready to get on court for Women's Basketball - University of Texas 11/26/17, 10:31 PM "She doesn't shy away from the physicality and I think that's just something that any coach would love to have on their team," said Thompson. "So now having her be able to play is going to make a lot of jobs easier on our team and just kind of open up a lot for our other players." As she starts in her long-awaited role with Texas, White already knows the kind of player she wants to be. Much like Olajuwon, White wants to leave a legacy as a player who uses her skills to bring something special to her position. "I just want to be remembered as that physical post player that kind of brings the whole team together," White said. "Being able to pass and shoot and create her own shots." Page 4 of 4

234 Through Patience and Perseverance, Texas Guards Start Last Season with Highest Hopes Reporting Texas 10/30/17, 4:11 PM Through Patience and Perseverance, Texas Guards Start Last Season with Highest Hopes By Aaron Torres Reporting Texas The direct Twitter message flashed across Brooke McCarty s iphone four years ago. She was a senior at Clear Springs High School in League City, the No. 6 guard in the country, according to ESPN.com, and still undecided about where she wanted to play college basketball. She had narrowed her choices to LSU and Texas. Then came the message on Twitter from the top-ranked guard in the nation: Ariel Atkins of Duncanville, also unsure of where she wanted to go to college, also considering Texas. Hi, I m Ariel, the message said. Are you thinking about going to Texas? I m thinking about it, McCarty replied. McCarty had never met Atkins. But she knew Atkins was someone she would like to play with next. So she did. Four years later, McCarty and Atkins are gearing up for their senior years at Texas. Ever since they stepped foot on campus, in the fall of 2014, they have Page 1 of 6

235 Through Patience and Perseverance, Texas Guards Start Last Season with Highest Hopes Reporting Texas 10/30/17, 4:11 PM helped push Texas back into national contention. This is their final year to win a national championship a feat Texas hasn t accomplished since McCarty and Atkins reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament their freshman year, when the Longhorns went The Elite Eight their sophomore year (31-5). And the Sweet 16 in a 25-9 junior year, along with a 19-game winning streak the 10 th longest streak in program history. The Longhorns are again considered with the national powerhouses of the women s hoops world, along with South Carolina, Connecticut, Stanford and Notre Dame. We ve set a culture here and so I think that aspect of the program has grown, McCarty said. We re expected to do good every year, so now we have something that we know we have a target on our back. We know that people are talking about Texas now. This season could be Texas best during McCarty and Atkins career in Austin. Just as Texas has improved, so have Atkins and McCarty. Atkin s jumped from 9.7 points per game her freshman year to 12.8 points her junior year. Her steals per game rose from 1.26 to two in that span. McCarty doubled her scoring average from her freshman year to her junior year when she became the first Texas player to win Big 12 Conference Player of the Year. Brooke and Ariel, I think, kind of set the tone for the future, I think, with what kind of people we were going to recruit, head coach Karen Aston said. Aston was Texas new head coach when she started recruiting them in She knew Texas needed both a point guard for the future and a dynamic playmaker. Page 2 of 6

236 Through Patience and Perseverance, Texas Guards Start Last Season with Highest Hopes Reporting Texas 10/30/17, 4:11 PM McCarty and Atkins fit those needs. Both of them committed during their senior years. They were, Aston said, taking a leap of faith. Their freshman year would be Aston s second year. The program was in the midst of a culture change. And Texas wasn t at the level of some of the schools pursing McCarty and Atkins. A lot of people before I got here were like Why are you going to Texas? McCarty said. The previous five seasons, Texas had been eliminated in the first round of the NCAA tournament three times, missed it one year and, in Aston s first year, eliminated in the second round. But that didn t sway them. You can kind of foresee things coming, Atkins said. You take a leap of faith and you see that there s things that can be in place and you hope to be someone that can help put them in place. Both of them endured their share of hardships their first two years. Atkins shined as a freshman: She led the team in scoring during conference play. She was named to the Big 12 All-Freshman Team. She scored a teamhigh 11 points in the Longhorns loss to Connecticut in the Sweet 16 of the Tournament. But an ankle injury during practice in December 2014 forced Atkins to miss eight games, interrupting her rhythm. She had ankle surgery after the season, which caused her to miss the first nine games of her sophomore season. She struggled when she returned. She became inconsistent, she said, in rebounding and scoring. Sometimes she tried to focus so much on rebounding that she had problems actually Page 3 of 6

237 Through Patience and Perseverance, Texas Guards Start Last Season with Highest Hopes Reporting Texas 10/30/17, 4:11 PM grabbing a rebound. Other times she tried so hard to score that she couldn t hit a shot. She had always been a scorer, but she was trying too hard. It s not just one person s job to do one thing and I think once I kind of just took that load off my back it was easier for me to just be a basketball player on the team, Atkins said. McCarty struggled from the start. I was, kind of like, slapped in the face, she said. I was just blind-sided by everything. Having never been away from home, and being really close to her mother and younger brother, McCarty felt homesick her freshman year, sometimes crying multiple times a week and calling her mom, who was three hours away in League City, to come pick her up. That eventually affected her play on the court. Basketball was always an outlet for her, but in those moments, the court at Denton A. Cooley Pavilion didn t help her escape. It got to a point where I wasn t having fun, McCarty said. I guess being a baby, but at the same time I wasn t having fun doing what I came here to do. I was caught off guard that she was so homesick and that she dealt with some of the early struggles that she did just kind of finding herself, Aston said. Time and talking about her feelings with teammates helped McCarty cope, and she still made the Big 12 All-Freshman team. But she sometimes didn t feel like she was entirely focused. She wanted to change that for her sophomore year. Page 4 of 6

238 Through Patience and Perseverance, Texas Guards Start Last Season with Highest Hopes Reporting Texas 10/30/17, 4:11 PM I knew I could bring more to the team and I knew I could do more, McCarty said. I was coming to the gym but I was not there sometimes. Over the offseason, she increased her training time, sometimes doing two-aday workouts. When her sophomore season started, she felt more comfortable with being away from her family. She led the team in points, was named to the All-Big 12 First Team and started 35 games. Meanwhile, Atkins was named to the All-Big 12 Second-Team, and was third in scoring. That season, Texas made it to the Elite Eight for the first time in 13 years, but lost to Connecticut the eventual national champion. In their junior year, McCarty and Atkins started every game they played and ranked first and second on the team in scoring, respectively. This time, both of them made the All-Big 12 First Team. Texas started the season 2-4. Then they won 19 in a row. Texas made it back to the Sweet 16, but lost again this time to Stanford. Heading into their senior seasons, the excitement is palpable. I think they re very determined for our team to end up successful, Aston said. Brooke and Ariel are going to be the best they can be. I never question that at all. Part of their job this season will be to serve as leaders and mentors to younger players such as juniors Alecia Sutton and Lashann Higgs, and freshman Chasity Patterson the No. 1 point guard in the class of 2017, according to ESPNW. They ve worked day in, day out to get this program back to where it needs to be, Higgs said. You can see it with their level of intensity they have in the weight room, on the practice court and in the game. Page 5 of 6

239 Through Patience and Perseverance, Texas Guards Start Last Season with Highest Hopes Reporting Texas 10/30/17, 4:11 PM Both of them are happy where Texas is headed. It happened faster than they expected and it all started with a direct message on Twitter, a little more than four years ago. I didn t expect it to happen the way that it was, but it has, McCarty said. It s pretty cool, just to know that you re a part of that era that brought Texas back to what it used to be. Page 6 of 6

240 ATKINS PLOTS DIFFERENT COURSE TO SUCCESS AND FUTURE PLANS By: Sean Cartell, Texas Media Relations Senior Texas guard Ariel Atkins is a firm believer that there are many routes to success. And success is nothing new for the 5-foot-11 Duncanville, Texas, native who is entering her final season on the Forty Acres. Atkins recently was named to the Preseason All-Big 12 Team. A year ago, she earned First-Team All-Big 12 honors and was named to the Big 12 All-Defensive team after leading the league in steals with 2.0 takeaways per game. Atkins also garnered Honorable Mention All-America recognition from the Women s Basketball Coaches Association in Her leadership qualities are unmistakable and have been on display since her early days at Duncanville High School, where she was a McDonald s All-American and led her team to a pair of Texas UIL Class 5A State Championships, a 105-game winning streak and a combined record of It was obvious in high school and she has stayed very consistent with who she is every day, Texas head coach Karen Aston said. She sets the tone for our team and makes sure that we are on track. She is a very good communicator. While the team has high expectations for the upcoming season, the Longhorns who have made three consecutive NCAA Sweet 16 appearances - are focused on the present. And as the team s vocal leader, Atkins understands it s her role along with fellow seniors Audrey-Ann Caron-Goudreau and Brooke McCarty to keep the team focused on the process. Just take it day-by-day, Atkins said. I think it s really important for the personnel and the team that we have to really focus on the present and not think about anything that is to come. Striving for excellence on a daily basis is one of Atkins innate qualities and now, entering her senior campaign, she is poised to use that strength to help her team achieve its full potential. In addition to her on-court success, Atkins has earned Academic All-Big 12 honors each of her three seasons in Austin and was a 2017 nominee to the Allstate WBCA Good Works Team, which recognizes excellence in community service. She is the epitome of a well-rounded student-athlete. It s who she is, Aston said. She wakes up every morning and goes to bed every night trying to figure out how to be great. She s not afraid to talk about her weaknesses and she s not afraid to ask questions. It s really not normal to see a young person like that who is willing to get outside of themselves and really to get outside of the basketball world to make themselves better. Professional basketball is a definite and realistic goal for Atkins once she has completed her eligibility and earned her sport management degree from the University of Texas. But she also has aspirations to start an organization that helps young people through education and basketball. It s a concept that dates back to her high school anatomy class, where teacher Lee Martin opened Atkins eyes to how unconventional methods can get children and youth excited about learning and new ideas that form the roadmap to their futures. The way she taught us wasn t normal, Atkins said. She took a different approach to education and that s kind of the basis for my organization. I want to take a different approach with kids and make them excited about something that would otherwise seem repetitive. We did art work in her anatomy class. She definitely opened my mind and I was able to see so much change in how I thought about anatomy. It inspired me. Throughout her life, family has been the bedrock for Atkins. Her parents, Byron and LaShonda, created a strong foundation for the person the 21-year-old Atkins has become. She has long been motivated by a message that her mother has instilled in her from an early age. My mom has always told me to be somebody you needed or somebody you looked up to when you were younger, Atkins said. I ve really tried to do that. Atkins older sister Jessica is a graduate of Texas Tech who set the tone for her two younger siblings. Atkins close relationship with her younger brother, B.J., provides motivation for her to consistently set an example with her actions. He really inspires me to know I have somebody s eyes on me at all times, Atkins said. I know he watches and listens to everything I do. He really inspires me to keep pushing forward and always be somebody that he can look up to. Family will be the basis for Atkins future career goals. I think it s really important to have a family outside of your family, and I think our organization can be that for a lot of kids, she said. When I was younger, there were a lot of us who were all on the same basketball team for a really long time and it was fun to grow up with that group of girls and to see where we re all at now. The organization she conceptualizes will be motivated by the concept that there are multiple routes to realizing one s dreams, and striving to find which path works best for each individual youngster. There s not one way to get somewhere, she said. I think that s really important for future generations to understand. A lot of times when we look to become professional athletes, or doctors or lawyers, people end up saying that there s this one path of going about it. There are so many roadblocks and detours, and so many different ways to attain your goals. As varying as the paths may be to achieve one s dreams, Atkins has found that there s one constant that has boosted all successful people. It s definitely work-ethic, she said. If there s a common denominator to doing something, it s hard work. Hard work is the biggest thing that I want to be in the same sentence with my name. There s no question that by the time Atkins completes her University of Texas career, her name will be etched all throughout the school s record book. She enters her senior campaign ranked fifth in school history in free-throw percentage at 82.1 percent and she s 26 points away from becoming the 43rd player in school history to join the 1,000-point club. Atkins is poised to lead the Longhorns to new heights in , but it s clear that her impact isn t just limited to what she will accomplish within the 94 feet of a basketball court. Wherever she wants to be, that s what I see for her, Aston said. Whatever she sets her mind to do is what Ariel will do TEXAS BASKETBALL SEASON GUIDE 7

241 Olamide Aborowa - Champions for Life 10/29/17, 12:46 AM Olamide Aborowa I am excited for the fact that there will be a change. For many student-athletes, the idea of playing for a Division I basketball team is a dream created in childhood. That could not be further than the case for University of Texas women s basketball player Olamide Aborowa. Aborowa grew up in Nigeria, the daughter of a single mother who was often away due to work. She lived with a family friend and spent her time studying. One day, a stranger approached her and asked her if she had ever considered playing basketball. I was a little taken aback. I was like, I don t know what that is, and that was honest, said Aborowa. I had never seen basketball before. Page 1 of 4

242 Olamide Aborowa - Champions for Life 10/29/17, 12:46 AM That man was Joel Ige, a coach in the area. He gave her his number and encouraged her to call him; little did a 14-year-old girl Aborowa know that this one interaction would change the course of her life. Ige introduced Aborowa to Mobolaji Akiode, the founder of Hope 4 Girls Africa, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering disadvantaged young women in Africa through sports and education. Akiode was the first to suggest to Aborowa that she attend school in the United States. I never really thought of going to America. I was just I never thought about playing basketball in a school, in a college, in America, she said. I think it would be difficult to put a limit on her. The opportunity was too good not to consider; the offer of a better education brought Aborowa to Philadelphia, where she enrolled at Saints John Neumann and Maria Goretti Catholic High School. It was here where Aborowa was introduced to University of Texas women s basketball head coach Karen Aston. When you re on the road recruiting and you re looking for potential talent, there are certain things that kind of jump out at me. As I watched her play I thought, you know, she s not the product that we re looking for right this moment, but I did see potential. And I thought with the fact that she had a limited amount of minutes and limited amount of experience, that she was the type of player we could develop, said Aston. Even after the scholarship officially arrived from Texas, Aborowa still did not fully understand the opportunity that awaited her. It was only after arriving on the 40 Acres that the magnitude of playing for the university began to set in. Page 2 of 4

243 Olamide Aborowa - Champions for Life 10/29/17, 12:46 AM It s good to have like this much support in the sports, actually and especially for women, because in Nigeria you don t get that at all. It has been amazing, she said. Attending the University of Texas has also given Aborowa a chance to explore her passions off of the court and is fueling her ideas for the future. I was recently accepted into the international relations and global studies program, the international political economy track, focused in Africa. I want to have a business in Africa, or one here that connects to Africa, and, in addition to that, a nonprofit organization that helps African people, businesses, or kids, she said. The more that she brainstorms ideas, the more excited Aborowa is about giving back to the youth and community of Nigeria. I am excited for the fact that there will be a change, and I see it already. It could start with my friends and family, but it s going to grow. I can envision it growing, and I m excited about that. I can t wait, she said. Ultimately, Aborowa is grateful for the vehicle that collegiate sports has provided her and says that a college education allows her to dream bigger than she had ever previously imagined. Sports is an outlet to show that your voice matters, that you matter as a woman, as a girl growing up. Because I was a girl, I was expected to stay home and do the dishes and do this and do that, and I didn t really like that. I like to go out. I like to meet people. I like to explore. Basketball helped me do that, said Aborowa. Aston has seen Aborowa blossom in her time at Texas and is confident that her student-athlete will find success in the future. Page 3 of 4

244 Olamide Aborowa - Champions for Life 10/29/17, 12:46 AM I think it would be difficult to put a limit on her, because she is one of those young women that there is not a limit to her potential. She is brilliant, and she has the IQ and the desire to learn, said Aston. I think that s what makes really special student-athletes at the University of Texas, the ones that love their sport very clearly, but actually love learning, and they love the challenge of learning. And she happens to be one of those unique young women; I think she loves learning as much as she loves basketball. Page 4 of 4

245 Longhorns find chemistry on and off the court in Italy The Daily Texan 10/29/17, 12:40 AM Longhorns find chemistry on and off the court in Italy Published on September 6, 2017 at 11:02 pm Karen Aston began planning the Longhorns trip abroad two years ago. Texas head coach wanted to take her players on an expedition that would expose them to different cultures and basketball competition. She had done the research, contacting other schools to gauge where she should take her team and what they should do. She also hired a travel company that specializes in basketball tours. Eventually, Aston settled on Italy. Page 1 of 3

246 Longhorns find chemistry on and off the court in Italy The Daily Texan 10/29/17, 12:40 AM I picked Italy because I believe there s a lot of historical value, and you want it to be a good cultural experience for the team, Aston said. I think it s a bit of a recruiting tool if you re able to tell a recruit that they re going to go to one of these places in their career here. Everyone kept saying that Italy was the one to go on. I can understand why, it was a remarkable trip. The team took flight on Aug. 11 and stayed for 10 days, making stops in Rome, Venice and Lake Como. However, Florence was deemed the consensus favorite stop among coaches and players alike. Senior guard Ariel Atkins had been in Japan prior to Texas trip, playing for Team USA in the U24 Four Nations Tournament. She joined the Longhorns in Florence on Aug. 16. We wanted to go see Ariel (at the hotel), she had just gotten back from Tokyo, sophomore wing Jada Underwood said. The elevator is literally smaller than my dorm shower. They wouldn t let more than four people get on there. And so we all get in, and it s 12 or 13 of us. The elevator reached the third floor before stalling out. And we just dropped down, Underwood said. The light went off for a second, and then it came back on and we were just like We re stuck y all. There was hot breath, sweat, it was horrible. The team spent 45 minutes waiting to be released. I didn t get to see them until the next morning, Atkins said. That was probably the most fun part. I feel like they missed me as much as I missed them. I think this trip definitely gave us a chance to kind of see each other in different ways. The elevator is going down in history, Hosey said. I feel like we got a lot Page 2 of 3

247 Longhorns find chemistry on and off the court in Italy The Daily Texan 10/29/17, 12:40 AM closer. Now, we can go to each other and say Hey, you re slacking, pick it up. I feel like, before the trip, we couldn t do that because we didn t know each other that well. We thought we knew each other, but the trip made us closer. The improvement in the players bond translated on the court. The Longhorns opened with a loss against Hannover in overtime. But in its second game, the team was able to seal the deal with a victory over FSG Academy. In the Italy exhibition finale, the women decimated Basket Costa, crushing them Now back home, the players hope to see their progress continue. We learned togetherness, Underwood said. We had to be stuck in an elevator, you know we had to be together. You can tell when a team has chemistry on the court. I think the chemistry we developed over there carries onto the court, and it s carried on since we ve been back. Page 3 of 3

248 Higgs, Washington share connection beyond the court The Daily Texan 10/29/17, 12:40 AM Higgs, Washington share connection beyond the court Published on April 25, 2017 at 10:38 pm The Longhorns sing The Eyes of Texas after every home game at the Frank Erwin Center. Many Texas players wrap their arms around teammates and coaches during the song, sometimes even fans. Sophomore guard Lashann Higgs always wraps her arm around assistant coach George Washington. But he s more than just a coach to her he s also dad. After every home game is a special moment for me, Washington said. She comes over to me and we put our arms around each other and we sing The Eyes of Texas together. It s kind of like the thing that we do. It s special. Page 1 of 4

249 Higgs, Washington share connection beyond the court The Daily Texan 10/29/17, 12:40 AM Washington and his wife, Jackie, became Higgs legal guardians when she moved to Houston from the Bahamas in The Washingtons later adopted her into their family. Washington started coaching at Texas in 2012 when head coach Karen Aston took over the program. Higgs was still in high school at Cedar Ridge in Round Rock, Texas. When it came time for recruiting, Washington gave Higgs room to decide where she wanted to play college basketball. But he always hoped she would join him at Texas. It was a little nerve-racking at first because (my wife and I) were praying and hoping that she would choose Texas, Washington said. We re a close family, so I wanted my daughter close. I wanted to be able to experience this with her, watch her grow and not have to watch her on TV somewhere else. Higgs decided to stay close to home and joined Washington on the 40 Acres in 2015, just 15 miles away from their home in Round Rock. It s pretty cool because not many players get to have somebody like this to have the same experiences and go on the same journeys, Higgs said. Washington tried his best to prepare Higgs for the transition from high school and club basketball to the grueling hours and commitment required at the college level. Washington coached her hard, and the line between coach and dad was sometimes blurred. It s harder to shut off coach than to shut off dad, Washington said. My life is so consumed with being coach and being the best coach I can be for our team that I have to realize sometimes when I leave the court, she needs dad because everybody else gets to go home and call dad. It is difficult at times, but I ve found the balance I think. Page 2 of 4

250 Higgs, Washington share connection beyond the court The Daily Texan 10/29/17, 12:40 AM When Higgs faces adversity on the court or has a difficult day with school, she needs dad. When the team sits down together for a meal, she doesn t need Washington to be in dad mode. Washington once saved Higgs a seat next to him in the team dining hall, but she wanted to sit at the other end of the table with her teammates. She just gave me the head nod like, I m sitting right here, Washington said with a chuckle. The two have worked hard to draw the line between basketball and family. Higgs knows that as a father, Washington will always worry about his child, but sometimes she has to tell him, It s OK, you can calm down. We ve gotten a whole lot better at noticing when to be the parent and daughter and when to be the coach and player, Higgs said. Their relationship has grown since being able to share the same Texas court every day. Their bond grows even closer when they get to experience special moments together like playing against Connecticut in the Elite Eight in 2016 and defeating Baylor in February for the first time in seven years. Washington had to fight back tears after the victory at Baylor. It was a special moment for the team and a special moment for the father-daughter duo as they wrapped their arms around each other and sang The Eyes of Texas, which the team rarely does on the road. For Washington, coaching his daughter is beneficial because he has direct insight to the life of a student-athlete. He sees firsthand how difficult the combination of academics and athletics is and being able to look at Higgs responsibilities from a dad s perspective makes him a better coach. For the first time in my coaching career, I feel like I fully understand our Page 3 of 4

251 Higgs, Washington share connection beyond the court The Daily Texan 10/29/17, 12:40 AM student-athletes perspective, Washington said. You look at it from outside and you say they need this, they need that, they feel this way, they feel that way. Well now I actually know exactly how they feel because my daughter is pretty candid with me about it. Higgs and Washington have two more years together at Texas and one common goal in mind. I want to win multiple national championships at the University of Texas, Washington said. That s always been the goal. Page 4 of 4

252 Women's NCAA tournament: Texas's Lashann Higgs finds new family through basketball SI.com 10/29/17, 12:44 AM MLB View All LAD 6 HOU 2 Final NCAAF View All 4 TCU 7 25 IAST 14 Final 2 PSU 38 6 OHIOST 39 Final TXTCH OKLA 49 Final GATECH 10 7 CLEM 24 Final NHL View All SJ 3 L BUF 2TOP EVENB Final Far from home, Texas's Lashann Higgs found new family, future through basketball NFL QUICKLY Separated from her family in the Bahamas, Lashann Higgs found a new home with George Washington and his wife and kids. Their relationship continues on and off the court at Texas, where Washington is an assistant coach. By Lindsay Schnell March 23, 2017 When she s tired or sore, exhausted during a game or practice and searching for motivation, Texas guard Lashann Higgs looks down at her feet. On her right shoe she s scrawled the words, In Jesus s name I play. But it s her left shoe, with the words Romilly Higgs that gives her a lift when she needs to dig deepest. That s the name of Lashann Higgs s mother, who passed away in September 2013, back in Harbour Island, Bahamas, almost 1,200 miles away from Houston, where Lashann grew into one of the nation s best women s basketball prospects. Romilly didn t get to witness Lashann s journey, but she heard about it from Lashann, who called back to the Bahamas every week to tell her mom and sisters about life in America. SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER Don't get stuck on the sidelines! Sign up to get exclusives, daily highlights, analysis and more delivered right to your inbox! SIGN UP NOW Lashann, who last week hit a crucial free throw that helped Texas eke out an win over NC State and earn a spot in the Sweet 16, says she is sometimes overcome with emotion when she realizes her mom will never see her play in college. But the Texas sixth woman, who averages eight points and three rebounds off the bench, then remembers that Romilly sent her to America to find happiness. The sadness evaporates, at least temporarily. That means that Friday, when the Longhorns meet Stanford in Lexington for a spot in the Elite Eight, Lashann won t be thinking about a rough past or the tremendous adversity she s overcome. Instead, she ll remember what she came here for. When you watch TV as a kid, especially in another country, America always seemed like the place of opportunities, she says. That s what I felt like this was: the opportunity to accomplish something amazing, by getting a college education. Basketball, as it turns out, was more of a happy accident. COLLEGE BASKETBALL Passion Project: Stanford s most emotional player Erica McCall eyes national title ***** To Texas assistant coach George Washington, coaching is far from a 9 5 job. Before he became an assistant with the Longhorns five years ago, Washington worked as a high school coach and, in the off-season, with Dallas-based AAU club DFW Elite. On Page 1 of 5

253 Women's NCAA tournament: Texas's Lashann Higgs finds new family through basketball SI.com 10/29/17, 12:44 AM the weekends, he volunteered at a community outreach program through FallBrook Church in Houston, training aspiring hoopers. He tutored dozens of kids through FallBrook, often opening his home and inviting those players to have dinner and hang out with his wife Jackie and their three boys. He counseled kids on and off the court, breaking down how to attack a full-court press and how to get through life without a mother or father. I ve coached a lot of kids who are in bad situations, he says. And never did I have the desire to say, Hey, come and live with me, I ve got you. Then the Washingtons met Lashann. A shy, skinny girl who lived with her uncle in a group home for international students, Lashann had moved from the Bahamas as a seventh grader. When she met the Washingtons one year later, they connected instantly. She was 14, mostly alone in a strange country and without many friends. She had a variety of dental problems, and no health insurance to cover the cost of fixing them. She wanted to sit around and watch the Lifetime Movie Network with her mom again. She appreciated finally being able to visit Toys R Us and Chuck E. Cheese ( I like the games! I admit it! she cries), like she d heard all American kids did, but hated the cold. The fourth of five girls, she desperately missed her siblings. But around the Washingtons, Lashann felt at ease, laughing and playing with their boys (George Jr., also known as Lil G, is 13, Jackson 11 and Jayden 9). Soon George started picking her up and dropping her off for workouts. That turned into dinners with the family, which led to church on Sundays and before long, weekend stays. The boys thought she was so cool, according to their mom, and George and Jackie adored Lashann s sweet disposition. Finally, after almost a year of visits, Jackie hit her breaking point. As a former professional basketball player she played two seasons in Finland after graduating from Abilene Christian Jackie loved talking hoops with Lashann and watching her game develop. But as a mom, she could not handle the heartbreaking details regarding Lashann s medical issues. Lashann had six completely rotted teeth that needed to be removed and no money to pay for the procedure. That s it, Jackie told George one night. I want to help take care of this girl. Permanently. ***** The misconception of this whole situation, George says, revolves around how good of a basketball player Higgs was when she came to live with the Washington family. As a former AAU coach, Washington s heard the stories of handlers and coaches who exploit talented players, using a teenager s skill to advance their own careers. That s not what this is. George and Lashann laugh talking about just how unskilled and underdeveloped she was back in the eighth grade when the two first met. When Jackie initially proposed letting Lashann move in full-time, no one knew Lashann had Division I potential. Back in the Bahamas, where Lashann s family lived in a home with concrete floors and sometimes went weeks without running water or electricy, basketball was Page 2 of 5

254 Women's NCAA tournament: Texas's Lashann Higgs finds new family through basketball SI.com 10/29/17, 12:44 AM hardly a priority. On a walk to her grandmother s house one day, Lashann saw a group of boys playing pickup at the local park. She studied the game, decided it looked fun and joined in. A naturally gifted athlete Texas coach Karen Aston says Lashann s speed and defensive abilities are obvious to anyone who watches her, along with a terrific motor Lashann one day caught the eye of a local coach, who pulled Lashann and Romilly aside. The coach told Romilly that her daughter had talent and potential, and that in the United States, there were coaches and teachers who could give her direction. More importantly, he said, Lashann could get into a good school system. The Bahamas s economy relies heavily on tourism, and the best job most women can hope to land is as a hotel cleaning lady. Romilly and her oldest daughter worked in hotels, and Lashann knew if she stayed, she was likely destined for that life, too. One night my older sisters told me, A college education could change your life. You have a gift and an opportunity that God has blessed you with that could help you be successful, Lashann recalls. Shortly after that conversation, she was on a plane with her older cousin Marvin Higgs, bound for Texas. They settled in Houston, in the group home, before meeting the Washingtons. ***** How do you call a mother and tell her you want to take care of her child? How do you walk the delicate line of offering charity without coming across as judgmental? George and Jackie struggled with those questions for weeks. George, whose parents had adopted three young girls when he was a child, knew how a better living situation could transform a young woman s future. Ultimately, he decided being straightforward was the best bet and called Romilly to introduce himself. I had never talked to her mom before that and right away she says, I know who you are, my daughter has told me all about you, George says. As for offending her, that s what I would tend to worry about, Washington says. But No. 1 they re not American, so they have a completely different frame of reference. No. 2, the economic situation that she came from was completely different from what we can comprehend. When I took her to see her mom when she was sick and in the hospital, that s when I understood why she had to come to the United States. In Feb. 2010, the Washingtons became Lashann s legal guardians, and she moved in full-time. Initially, she wouldn t eat dinner, partially because her mouth hurt so bad (when the dentist eventually removed Lashann s six teeth, George says they were so decayed that he touched one and it just broke in half ) but also because she was overwhelmed with portions. In Harbour Island, Lashann sometimes went to bed hungry. In Houston, she d sneak food up from the dinner table and hide it in her room, just in case. Though George coached a championship program at local Westbury Christian High in Houston, he enrolled Lashann at Kinkaid School because, again, he didn t want anyone to question his motives. ( They actually beat us one time, he sighs, and it s because she had an incredible game. ) Then, just a few months before Lashann turned 18, George got a phone call from one Page 3 of 5

255 Women's NCAA tournament: Texas's Lashann Higgs finds new family through basketball SI.com 10/29/17, 12:44 AM of Lashann s sisters back in Harbour Island. You need to bring Lashann home, she told him. I don t think my mom is gonna make it through the weekend. That was a Saturday. On Monday, George and Lashann were on a flight to the Bahamas. COLLEGE BASKETBALL Washington s Kelsey Plum breaks NCAA women s single-season scoring record ***** George says now that from the moment they walked into the hospital in Harbour Island, he knew Romilly wouldn t survive. She had been diagnosed with Stage 4 cervical cancer and the hospital situation, particularly for someone of her financial stature, was abysmal. Romilly could not afford the necessary treatment to combat the cancer, and she knew it. She waited until Lashann left the room, then told George she wanted him and Jackie to take care of her daughter. Then a 17-year-old sophomore, Lashann had no idea of the conversation taking place. Back in the states, George and Jackie spoke immediately with an adoption attorney but wavered on sending paperwork to the Bahamas. We struggled with it because basically, we re asking a dying woman to sign paperwork that says, I don t want my daughter anymore, he says. How could we do that? A few weeks later, Lashann got the call that her mother had passed. That expedited everything. Within 10 days, Lashann, George and Jackie were in front of a judge making official what George says everyone felt since the first time Lashann walked into the Washington home: She was part of the family. After Romilly died, Lashann decided to skip the funeral. I didn t want to see her like that, she says. I didn t want her in a coffin to be the last image in my head. When I saw her, she told me she loved me and smiled. That s what I wanted to remember. Lashann does not directly address Jackie and George as mom and dad. George jokes that Lashann made me earn my paycheck as an assistant at Texas because it wasn t a given that Lashann would sign with the Longhorns. But through the recruiting process, it became clear to Lashann that Austin was the only fit because it already felt like family. Playing for him again in college, it doesn t feel any different to me than when I played for him before, she says. I ve never separated him as Coach and Dad. Most girls who have dads as coaches get to play for them, so I think it s pretty cool. She always wanted that, she says. She just didn t know it would happen like this. ***** Lil G, the Washingtons oldest boy, admits with a little prodding, that it s true he s never beat his older sister in one-on-one. Not yet, he says, making sure everyone understands that it s going to happen someday. In the meantime, he and Jackson, the second oldest, team up for two-on-two battles against Lashann and Jayden, the youngest. Lil G wishes everyone knew how hard Lashann works when no one is looking. Jayden likes playing football with her, too, which typically involves her running routes and him playing the role of the hero quarterback. But mostly, Page 4 of 5

256 Women's NCAA tournament: Texas's Lashann Higgs finds new family through basketball SI.com 10/29/17, 12:44 AM Jackson says, he and his brothers just want everyone to know that their big sister never gives up, on anything. She s told them they re not allowed to either. That s a message that s resonating with everyone. There s some resiliency in her that s not normal, says Aston, the fifth-year Texas coach. Even when she has a bad day, she just doesn t quit. I think some of that is because she has a real passion for the game. But on the flip side, I think she has a passion for wanting to be somebody. That s the bigger part of this: She really wants to make something of herself. Her family would say she already has. Page 5 of 5

257 Basketball bonds UT's Brooke McCarty, mom - Houston Chronicle 10/29/17, 12:50 AM Basketball bonds UT's Brooke McCarty, mom By Jenny Dial Creech, Houston Chronicle March 22, 2017 Updated: March 23, :21am Photo: Eric Gay/Associated Press Image 1 of 10 Texas guard Brooke McCarty (11) pulls her teammates together during a second-round game against North Carolina State in the NCAA women's college basketball tournament Sunday, March 19, 2017, in Austin, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay) Image 1 of 10 Texas guard Brooke McCarty (11) pulls her teammates together during a second-round game against North Carolina State in the NCAA women's college basketball tournament Sunday, March 19, 2017, in Austin, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay) Page 1 of 5

258 Basketball bonds UT's Brooke McCarty, mom - Houston Chronicle 10/29/17, 12:50 AM In the middle of a practice with 9- and 10-year-olds in a community gym in Madisonville, Lisa Garrett was interrupted. "Mom!" a small voice belonging to her 4-year old daughter Brooke McCarty, called out. "Mom, look, I can dribble." The tiny little girl with doe-like brown eyes looked up at her mom beaming, basketball in hand, and waited. "You can dribble?" Garrett said. "OK, let me see." Garrett thought the exchange was adorable but wasn't expecting anything. Then McCarty started bouncing the ball with one hand and walking around. Garrett was shocked. "She could really dribble," Garrett said. "And she wasn't travelling. Translator To read this article in one of Houston's mostspoken languages, click on the button below. Jenny Dial Creech "So I said, 'Hmm, do you want to play basketball?' " McCarty, the standout point guard for Texas, hasn't put down a ball since. And she hasn't stopped praising her mom for teaching her the sport since, either. Garrett, who played in high school at Madisonville and in junior college before playing at West Texas State, always has loved basketball. When her two children - McCarty and her brother, Tyler - were young, Garrett didn't want to force them into the sport. "I signed them up for everything," she said. "I wanted them to find their own Page 2 of 5

259 Basketball bonds UT's Brooke McCarty, mom - Houston Chronicle 10/29/17, 12:50 AM way, find their passions." For McCarty, it was basketball from the start. Big 12 Player of the Year On Friday, the No. 3 seed Longhorns will face No. 2 Stanford at 8 p.m. in Lexington, Ky. in the Sweet 16. Garrett will be in attendance, as usual, rooting for her daughter. McCarty has been making headlines since her time at Clear Springs. At 5-4, her small frame draws attention. This year, as a junior, she made a leap and went from good to great, earning Big 12 Player of the Year honors. Garrett has watched it all happen from the beginning. "I knew she had a special talent for it when she was little," Garrett said. "I didn't know everything it would lead to." Garrett and McCarty have a mother-daughter bond that extends from the norm. They have shared the love of basketball since McCarty was a toddler, and it has grown since then. They talk about the "normal" stuff, too - the weather, McCarty's classes, weekend plans - but they've always been able to talk about basketball. McCarty could have been in the same boat with other girls her age, watching and emulating male players in college or the NBA. Instead, her basketball education started with a woman who played the game Page 3 of 5

260 Basketball bonds UT's Brooke McCarty, mom - Houston Chronicle 10/29/17, 12:50 AM and played it well. Garrett stands at around 5-5. Like McCarty, she was a point guard in high school and in college. She never possessed size but relied on her ballhandling, her quickness and her IQ of the game. Those were lessons she instilled in her daughter at the beginning. When McCarty started showing interest in the sport, she couldn't make a basket. There was no 4-year-old team for her join so she could learn and develop. So Garrett put her with 5- and 6-year-olds on another team she coached. She worked on ballhandling and running with McCarty, who would then run down the court and pass it to a tall-for-her-age 6-year old who could score. By the end of that first season, McCarty could make a basket. Size not an issue Garrett, a single mother, moved with her two kids to League City when McCarty was 9. She would go on to play for local youth teams, then AAU, then Clear Springs High School. "I saw her for the first time in seventh grade," Clear Springs coach Pam Crawford said. "I knew then how good she could be. You watched her and immediately forgot about her size. She had such vision and speed. She was disciplined and smart." Crawford would soon find out where that came from. "She learned from her mom," Crawford said. Page 4 of 5

261 Basketball bonds UT's Brooke McCarty, mom - Houston Chronicle 10/29/17, 12:50 AM She added that the skill set McCarty possessed was based on fundamentals. McCarty always managed her size well and knew how to use her small frame to her advantage. "She learned well," Crawford said. "She was at ease and comfortable. It was clear she learned things the right way." Garrett won't take credit for McCarty's basketball know-how. "She has mastered the game, and she's worked so hard," she said of her daughter. But she will acknowledge that her love of basketball was passed on to her children. And she's thrilled about it. "It's awesome to share that with her," Garrett said. "I would have never known my daughter would love the game like I do. "And it's a really special thing we can share." On Friday in Kentucky as McCarty tries to lead the Longhorns past the Cardinal, Garrett will be heard in the stands. She's unapologetically loud as she cheers on her daughter. And she should be. Her cheers, her advice, her passion have all shaped Brooke McCarty. Basketball has shaped their mother-daughter bond. Page 5 of 5

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