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1 WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES March 5, 2016 LCU LADY CHAPARRALS Location... Lubbock, Texas Founded Enrollment... 2,000 Affiliation... NCAA Div. II Conference... Heartland Nickname...Lady Chaparrals Lady Chaps Athletic Director... Paul Hise Sports Information... Chris Due Head Coach... Steve Gomez Career Record (year) / 13th LADY CHAPS SCHEDULE Date Site Opponent Result 10/31 A ^Fisher College...W /2 A ^No.1 Connecticut...L /7 N ^John Brown...W /13 A Colo. St. - Pueblo...W /14 N Metro State...W /20 H Eastern New Mexico...W /21 H Fort Lewis College...W OT 11/27 N Clayton State...W /28 N Rollins College...W /3 H Midwestern State...W /10 H No.13 Oklahoma City...W /17 A Texas A&M International*...W /19 A St. Mary s*...w /31 H Oklahoma Panhandle State*...W /7 H Newman*...W /9 H Oklahoma Christian*...W /14 A Rogers State*...W /16 A Arkansas - Fort Smith*...W /21 H Texas-Permian Basin...W /23 H St. Edward s*...w /28 A Oklahoma Panhandle State*...W /4 A Oklahoma Christian*...W /6 A Newman*...W /11 H Arkansas - Fort Smith*...W /13 H Rogers State*...W /18 A St. Edward s*...w /20 A Texas-Permian Basin*...W /25 H St. Mary s*...w /27 H Texas A&M International*...W /3 N Texas-Permian Basin (h)...w /5 N St. Mary s (h)... Noon * - Heartland Conference Game Times are Central ^ - Exhibition Game FACEBOOK/LCUCHAPS YOUTUBE: #LCUathletics Members of the NCAA Div.II s Heartland Conference Lubbock Christian Sports Information Chris Due / Becca Walters HEARTLAND CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT - SEMIFINALS ST.MARY S (18-9, No.5 Seed) vs. No.1 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN (27-0, No.1 Seed) Saturday, March 5, Noon Union Multipurpose Activities Center (Tulsa, Okla.) Live Scoring: Video: Online Audio: Radio: Online Only All-Time Series: LCU leads 8-2 LOAD THE SEMIS Lubbock Christian University won their first ever game in the Heartland Conference Tournament Thursday and advanced Saturday to face St. Mary s University with a trip to the conference championship game the reward. LCU defeated eighth-seeded Texas-Permian Basin while fifth-seeded St. Mary s upset fourth-seeded Oklahoma Christian Thursday night. LOOKING BACK AT THE LAST GAME It was a game of milestones for top ranked and top seeded Lubbock Christian University Thursday afternoon in their first ever Heartland Conference postseason contest. The Lady Chaparrals received their 39th career double-double from Nicole Hampton (13 goals, 10 assists) and LCU opened play at the Heartland Conference Tournament with a win over Texas-Permian Basin at John Q. Hammons Arena (UMAC). The win advances LCU from the Quarterfinals and places them into Saturday s Semifinals to face St. Mary s at noon. Hampton hit a series of milestones early in the game, putting up her 1,000th career field goal attempt on her first shot of the game and also notching her 300th career steal on the first of five steals she recorded in the first half. She had six field goals in the game and her third moved her into fourth on LCU s career field goals list (moved past Carol Hise, who had 540 from ). Kelsey Hoppel connected on a pair of three pointers and sits with 73 on the season, which ranks as the fourth best single-season mark in program history and is two away from having the single-season program record. The Lady Chaps had trouble getting into gear to start the game, falling behind 2-0 and being kept off the scoreboard Lubbock Christian (@LCUchaps) LADY CHAPARRALS Record: 27-0, 18-0 Heartland Last Game: W vs. UTPB Coach: Steve Gomez Gomez vs. StMU: 7-1 PROJECTED STARTERS Pos. Player Class Pts/p Reb/p PG Nicole Hampton R-Sr G Kelsey Hoppel R-Sr G Haley Fowler Sr F Kellyn Schneider Sr F Tess Bruffey So LCU LEADERS AVG. POINTS 14.2 Nicole Hampton REBOUNDS 7.2 (195) Nicole Hampton ASSISTS 6.2 (167) Nicole Hampton STEALS 3.0 (81) Nicole Hampton St. Mary s (@StMarysRattlers) RATTLERS Record: 18-9, 11-7 Heartland Last Game: W vs. Okla. Christian Coach: Jason Martens Career Record: StMU Record: PROJECTED STARTERS Pos. Player Class Pts/p Reb/p G Dezirae Elias Sr G Arysia Porter Fr G LaBraile Fields Jr G/F Emily Troell Sr G/F Kiara Etheridge Jr StMU LEADERS AVG. POINTS 13.7 Kiara Etheridge REBOUNDS 9.6 (258) Kiara Etheridge ASSISTS 3.6 (97) Dezirae Elias STEALS 3.1 (83) Dezirae Elias for the first two minutes of the game. Once they did get on the scoreboard (Tess Bruffey layup), it was trouble for the Falcons. LCU went on an 11-0 run and led 11-2 with 5:54 remaining in the opening quarter. Six different Lady Chaps had at least a field goal in the opening quarter, including Blair Taylor, whose layup at the horn put LCU up 20-8 heading into the second quarter. LCU s defense was solid in the second quarter. UTPB was held off the scoreboard for the first 5:17 of the quarter, going 0-of-5 from the field and committing five turnovers. They finished the quarter 2-of-9 (22.2%) from the field. LCU did go a span of 3:33 without a field goal (0-for-6 during the stretch), but were only outscored 4-1 during the dry spell. Led by a 10-point first half from Hoppel, LCU outscored UTPB 18-6 in the second quarter for a halftime lead. The Lady Chaps held UTPB under 10 points again in the third quarter. Meanwhile, Hampton had nine of her 13 points in the third quarter. LCU used a 13-3 run in the quarter and outscored UTPB 24-8 for a lead to head into the fourth quarter. Haley Fowler led LCU with five points in the fourth quarter, and Allison Szabo added four points to place both in double figures with 10 points. Niniva Taito scored all of UTPB s 11 points in the quarter and finished with a game-high 16 points. LCU was 56.3% (27/48) from inside the arc in the game (49.3% overall from the field) and it led to a 52-6 scoring advantage in the paint for LCU. The Lady Chaps had a advantage in turnovers and it led to a 24-4 advantage in points off turnovers. LCU produced 23 assists, with Hampton leading with six. Kellyn Schneider had eight points, eight rebounds and a game high five blocks (LCU had nine as a team). FOR STARTERS LCU is 27-0 this season and has yet to face a loss. It is their best start in program history, surpassing a 16-0 start from the season. They are one of two NCAA Div. II teams entering Thursday undefeated on the season. The other is Limestone. MARGINS LCU has the national lead in average margin of victory at They have outscored their opponents by at least 20 points in 23 of their 27 games this season, and have a 37.6 average margin of victory over the past nine games. BACK ON TOP The new national rankings were released Tuesday and LCU remained No.1 by D2SIDA and in the WBCA/USA Today (Coaches Poll), and are the lone No.1 in the Coaches Poll, as Alaska- Anchorage lost last weekend. This season marks LCU s second season eligible in the D2SIDA poll and the first in the Coaches Poll. Jan. 19 marked LCU s debut at No.1 in the D2SIDA Poll and Jan. 26 marked their debut at No.1 in the Coaches Poll. LCU is receiving 10 of 16 first-place votes in the D2SIDA poll and 18 of 24 first-place votes in the Coaches Poll. The D2SIDA poll is voted on by

2 15-16 LADY CHAPS IN THE RANKINGS D2SIDA USATODAY Preseason Poll Poll Poll Poll Poll Poll Poll Poll Poll Poll Poll Poll Poll Poll Poll Final - - Postseason - - LADY CHAPS HISTORY HEARTLAND CONFERENCE 2013/2014 First Place 2014/2015 Regular Season Champions 2015/2016 Regular Season Champions SAC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2006/ /2012 NAIA NATIONAL QUALIFIERS NAIA SWEET SIXTEEN FINISH NAIA ELITE EIGHT FINISH NAIA FAB FOUR SEMIFINALISTS 2012 NAIA NATIONAL FINALIST 2006 sports information directors and the WBCA/USA Today is voted on by WBCA coaches. BLOCK PARTY The Lady Chaps lead the nation in blocks per game with an average of 7.1 per game. They also lead in total blocks (191). Kellyn Schneider ranks eighth nationally in blocks per game (2.9) and in total blocks (77). Teammate Tess Bruffey is not far behind, ranking 21st in blocks per game (2.3) and 22nd in total blocks (61). Schneider s 77 blocks this season are ranking as the third highest single-season total in program history and Bruffey s 61 ranks as the fifth best single season mark. REGIONAL RANKINGS The NCAA released their third South Central Region regional rankings of the season Wednesday and LCU was ranked No.1 in the region. The final regional rankings determine the eight-team regional field to open NCAA Div. II postseason play (following conference tournaments). The top team in the region receives hosting 1 Lubbock Christian 2 West Texas A&M 3 Colorado State - Pueblo 4 Colorado School of Mines 5 Black Hills State 6 Texas Woman s 7 Angelo State 8 Regis (Colorado) 9 Colorado - Colorado Springs 10 Arkansas - Fort Smith PLAYING THE PERCENTAGES LCU is the only program in NCAA Div. II which ranks in the top-five in field goal shooting (leads at 51.2%) and field goal defense (second nationally holding opponents to a 31.9% shooting mark). RATTLE AND ROLL Kelsey Hoppel has a team-leading 16 points per game average against StMU this season. She is one of four Lady Chaps that has averaged double figures in points against StMU in the two prior games. Nicole Hampton averages 12.5 points, 10 rebounds, 7.5 assists and 3.5 steals against StMU this season. MILESTONE WATCH -Nicole Hampton is 19 assists from passing Sierra Lovorn s program leading career assist mark of 633 from Kelsey Hoppel is two three-pointers away from setting the program single-season mark for three-pointers. The current top number is 74, which has been done three times. CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT TIME This is LCU s first ever season competing in a Heartland Conference and NCAA Division II postseason. They have not had any postseaaon history with the three remaining programs. TIME WARP Since the NCAA adapted quarters this season, LCU had never trailed after any quarter of play until the first quarter on Dec. 19 at St. Mary s. It ended a streak of 36 consecutive quarters in which LCU had led at the completion of the quarter. LCU has led 91.0% of their season through 27 games, with a total amount of time in the lead at 986:56 of their 1085 minutes played this season. Their opponents have led a total of 52:57 (4.9%) this season. LCU has led throughout in 11 games this season and have trailed less than 50 seconds in 18 of their games. Their current streak (entering Saturday) is 54 consecutive quarters completed with the lead. THEY HAVE HEART-LAND As active roster members, redshirt-seniors Nicole Hampton and Kelsey Hoppel went 38-0 in Heartland Conference games. They were also part of 41 consecutive conference wins. Their last loss in a conference game was Feb. 14, 2013 against Rogers State. ALL-CONFERENCE MEMBERS Head Coach Steve Gomez claimed his third Coach of the Year honors and his first in the Heartland Conference. All five of his starters he has had throughout during the season all claimed Heartland Conference honors: Nicole Hampton: First Team Tess Bruffey: First Team Kelsey Hoppel: Second Team Kellyn Schneider: Honorable Mention Haley Fowler: Honorable Mention Conference Player of the Year: Nicole Hampton Conference Defensive Player of the Year: Kellyn Schneider FIVE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT StMU The Rattlers are 18-9 on the season and they went 11-7 in conference to claim the fifth seed. The Heartland Conference preseason polls had StMU preseason picked third in the conference. StMU advanced to the semifinals after an win over Oklahoma Christian Thursday night. Four Rattlers had double figures, including 21 points off the bench from Mariah Lee and 19 points from LaBraile Fields. Four Rattlers average double figures including Kiara Etheridge, who averages 13.7 points per game. Etheridge ranks 22nd in the nation in double-doubles, entering the week with 13 on the season. She averages a conference-leading 9.6 rebounds a game to go along with her point production. She ranks 34th nationally with seven defensive rebounds per game average. THE SERIES AGAINST StMU LCU leads the all-times series 8-2 over StMU. They have won eight of the last nine meetings, winning the season series opener on Dec. 19, 2015 in San Antonio and also Feb. 25 in Lubbock. LCU is 5-1 against the Rattlers since joining the Heartland. PRIOR MEETING VS. StMU Feb. 25, 2016 (Lubbock, Texas): LCU 77 - StMU 47 Kelsey Hoppel scored 17 points in the first half and top-ranked Lubbock Christian University used a 22-6 first quarter scoring advantage to defeat St. Mary s (Texas) in Heartland Conference play Thursday night inside a crowded Rip Griffin Center. LCU got off to a solid start, but it was generated around their defense. LCU scored the game s first 11 points while forcing StMU into six turnovers and 0-of-6 shooting in the opening 5:20 of the game. St. Mary s was 3-of-18 from the field in the opening quarter and held to two second-chance points despite seven offensive rebounds. Meanwhile, LCU was 50% (8-of-16) from the field in the opening quarter, with six different players tallying at least one field goal in the quarter. Hoppel, who scored all of her game-high 17 points in the first half (only played six minutes in the second half), had 12 points in the second quarter and was 5-of-7 from the field in the quarter. Hoppel had more field goals in the first half (seven) as St. Mary s entire team had in the first half (five) and it led to a halftime lead. The Rattlers were just 2-of-14 (14.3%) in the second quarter for a 15.6% (5/32) mark in the first half. Dezirae Elias (0-of-8) and LaBraile Fields (0-of-5) were a combined 0-for-13 from the field in the half. LCU forced StMU into 15 turnovers in the half and had a 20-7 advantage in points off turnovers. The Lady Chaps also had a 22-4 scoring advantage in the paint in the half. LCU opened the second half on a 10-3 run and jumped out to a lead. Tess Bruffey hit four field goals in the third quarter and LCU used an 18-4 scoring advantage in the paint in the quarter to take a lead into the fourth quarter. LCU led as much as 45 points (75-30 with 6:09 remaining) before Ciara Briseno knocked down three three-pointers and scored 12 of her team-leading 15 points in the fourth quarter. LCU committed 10 turnovers (nine from bench players) in the final quarter. The Lady Chaps won by 30 points despite committing 21 turnovers, allowing 24 rebounds and being outrebounded for the third time this season. They did have the percentages in their favor, shooting 56.1% (32/57) in the game (65.2% in second half) and holding StMU to 24.3% from the field. LCU finished with a scoring advantage in the paint. Hoppel was one of three Lady Chaps in double figures, as LCU received 16 points from Bruffey and 10 points from Haley Fowler. Freshman Olivia Robertson was 4-of-4 from the field and matched a career high with eight points in just five minutes of game time. Along with Briseno, the Rattlers received 10 points each from Dezirae Elias and Kiara Etheridge, who also had a double-double with 11 rebounds.

3 HEARTLAND STANDINGS (as of 3/4/16) TEAM CONF. OVERALL Lubbock Christian UA Fort Smith Texas A&M International St. Mary s Oklahoma Christian Rogers State * St. Edward s Newman Texas-Permian Basin Oklahoma Panhandle State *Provisional Conference Member LCU ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown / Previous School 2 Nicole Hampton Point Guard 5-10 R-Sr. Canyon, Texas / Canyon High School 3 Bailey Haist Guard 5-6 Jr. Colorado Springs, Colo. / Otero Junior College 4 Claire Bruffey Guard 5-9 R-Jr. Lubbock, Texas / McMurry 5 Allison Szabo Forward 6-2 Jr. Merkel, Texas / Merkel High School 10 Antoinette Iroko Guard 5-10 R-So. Carrolton, Texas / Texas Tech 13 Kellyn Schneider Forward 6-5 Sr. Lubbock, Texas / Texas Tech 14 Blair Taylor Guard 5-7 R-Sr. Plano, Texas / John Paul II 15 Hannah Harbin Guard 5-10 Jr. Lubbock, Texas / Lubbock Titans (Homeschool) 20 Olivia Robertson Guard/Forward 5-10 Fr. Kerrville, Texas / Tivy High School 21 Allea Harris Guard 5-8 Jr Argyle, Texas / Weatherford College 23 Kelsey Hoppel Guard 5-9 R-Sr. Midland, Texas / Midland High School 24 Haley Fowler Guard 5-10 Sr. Smyer, Texas / Smyer High School 25 Caitlyn Buttram Guard 5-5 So. Georgetown, Texas / Georgetown High School 42 Bobbi Chitsey Forward 6-1 Fr. Wall, Texas / Wall High School 54 Tess Bruffey Forward 6-4 So. Lubbock, Texas / Lubbock Titans (Homeschool) Heartland Conference Tournament Bracket HEAD COACH: STEVE GOMEZ ASSISTANT COACH: CALEB HENSON VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH: VIC SELF GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH: KAYCIE BOYLES PRONUNCIATIONS BRUFFEY: bruh-fee BUTTRAM: buhtrum HAIST: heist HOPPEL: hawple SZABO: zuhboh ALLEA HARRIS: Alley WEBSITE & BROADCAST PARTNERS HEARTLAND CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Date Player School 11/16 Kiara Etheridge StMU 11/23 Tess Bruffey LCU 11/30 Dezirae Elias StMU 12/7 McKenzie Stanford OC 12/14 McKenzie Stanford OC 12/27 Nicole Hampton LCU 1/4 Keiona Mathews TAMIU 1/11 Shakera Barnes SEU 1/18 Jessica Prieto TAMIU 1/25 McKenzie Stanford OC 2/1 McKenzie Stanford OC 2/8 Nicole Hampton LCU 2/15 Nicole Hampton LCU * 2/22 Candice Followwell UAFS 2/29 Jessica Prieto TAMIU * - USBWA National Player of the Week NCAA SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL RANKINGS (3/2) Rank School 1 Lubbock Christian 2 West Texas A&M 3 Colorado State - Pueblo 4 Texas Woman s University 5 Colorado School of Mines 6 Black Hills State 7 Angelo State 8 Regis (Colorado) 9 Colorado - Colorado Springs 10 Colorado Christian ON THE NET - The official website of LCU Athletics is where you can find everything relating to the LCU basketball teams. Schedules, results, rosters, bios, statistics and game notes can be found there. ON THE AIR LCU is in their second season in partnership with Ramar to exclusively carry all non-conflicting basketball contests on radio. The intention is to have all games air live on AM950/100.7FM, but conflicts may push games to DoubleT 97.3 (KTTU). Regardless of conflicts, all games will still air online through. Select non-conference home games and all weeknight Heartland Conference home games for LCU are televised on Fox 34 News Now (over-the-air digital channel 34.2, Suddenlink 109) in high definition (HD). USA TODAY DIV.II TOP 25 (3/1) RANK SCHOOL LW Record Points 1 Lubbock Christian University - 18 T Limestone College (S.C.) California Baptist University Lewis University (Ill.) Ashland University (Ohio) University of Alaska - Anchorage - 1 T Missouri Western State Winona State University (Minn.) Union University (Tenn.) Drury University (Mo.) West Texas A&M University Fort Hays State University (Kan.) Virginia Union University Benedict College (S.C.) Arkansas Tech University Pittsburg State University (Kan.) West Liberty University (W.Va.) Azusa Pacific University (Calif.) University of California - San Diego Emporia State University (Kan.) Nova Southeastern University (Fla.) Quincy University (Ill.) Columbus State University (Ga.) Bellarmine University (Ky.) Anderson University (S.C.) D2SIDA DIV.II TOP 23 (3/1) Rank School Rec. Pts Prev. Rank 1 Lubbock Christian (10) Limestone (5) T2 3 Cal Baptist (1) Lewis Missouri Western Alaska Anchorage T2 7 Union Ashland West Texas A&M West Liberty Winona State T14 12 Benedict UC San Diego American Int l Drury T14 16 Columbus State Virginia Union Pittsburg State Azusa Pacific Bentley RV 21 Nova Southeastern Fort Hays State Quincy Clayton State Colorado Mines RV D2SIDA SOUTH CENTRAL REGION POLL (3/1) Rank School (First-Place Votes) W-L Pts Prev. Regional Poll Discontinued at Week 12 due to NCAA Regional Rankings

4 HEAD COACH STEVE GOMEZ AT LCU: 13th Season ( ) OVERALL: 13th Season ( ) PERSONAL HOMETOWN: Lubbock, Texas SPOUSE: Shawna CHILDREN: Hayden, Landon EDUCATION Lubbock Christian / 1988 COACHING EXPERIENCE Lubbock Cooper High School (7 seasons) LCU (12th season) GOMEZ S YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS COACHING STAFF ASSISTANT COACH: CALEB HENSON VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH: VIC SELF GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH: KAYCIE BOYLES STUDENT TRAINER: GABY BECKER In 10 seasons at the helm while an NAIA institution, the Lady Chaps made 10 consecutive trips to the NAIA Division I Women s Basketball National Championship tournament. Coach Gomez s arrival to the LCU women s basketball program has certainly changed the foundation of the program. In those 10 seasons at the helm, LCU posted a record under Gomez in the NAIA. As they moved into their transition to NCAA Div. II, the results have not changed. LCU went a remarkable 25-1 overall in and they completed the Heartland Conference with a perfect 20-0 mark for their first perfect conference record in program history. They followed in claiming Co-Heartland Conference Regular Season title honors after a 15-3 stretch in conference and a 21-7 overall season. In their final two seasons in the NAIA ( , ), LCU set program single-season win records in each of the seasons. The Lady Chaps went 31-4 in , setting a program single-season wins mark (31). The Lady Chaps won their first ever Sooner Athletic Conference Tournament title en route to their final trip to the NAIA National Championship tournament. In , LCU went 28-6 and made their second ever appearance in the Semifinals of the NAIA National Championship Tournament. They lost out to eventual national champions Oklahoma City to mark the second consecutive season in which they lost out to the team who would claim the title. LCU claimed their second Sooner Athletic Conference crown in program history, as they joined Oklahoma City as conference co-champions with a 21-1 record. They handed OCU their only loss of the season. LCU went in and marched into the Elite Eight for a third time in program history. The Lady Chaps, who finished third in the Sooner Athletic Conference, lost in the NAIA National Championship to evential national champion Azusa Pacific. LCU went in the season, which included a 13-9 finish in the Sooner Athletic Conference, and had their season come to an end in the National Tournament. The highlight of the season was an exhibition victory inside the United Spirit Arena against Texas Tech University. In , the Lady Chaps finished with a solid 27-7 record and made a trip to the Sweet Sixteen of the National Tournament following a second-place Sooner Athletic Conference season. Gomez chalked up a milestone during the season, becoming the all-time women s basketball wins leader at LCU. LCU had a memorable campaign, as the Lady Chaps made another voyage to the NAIA National Tournament. The Lady Chaps completed a season, which included a trip to the Elite Eight in the tournament for their second best finish in program history. In , Gomez led the Lady Chaps to a myriad of firsts in their near thirty year history. Lubbock Christian never left the top-10 in the NAIA National Poll, and set a school mark for wins in a season with 26, eclipsing the school mark of 23 they set the prior season. In addition, LCU made its fourth consecutive trip to the NAIA National Tournament, finishing in the Sweet Sixteen and most impressively, the Lady Chaps captured a share of the Sooner Athletic Conference regular season championship, becoming the first school from outside of the State of Oklahoma to do so in the thirty-one years since the conference was founded. In , Gomez s Lady Chaps enjoyed what was arguably at the time the best season in school history, as they finished with an overall record of 23-12, and made an unparalleled run at the NAIA National Tournament. Seeded sixth in their eight team bracket in the tournament, Gomez s girls proceeded to oust four of the top six teams in the nation and become the lowest seed ever to reach either the Fab Four or National Championship; appropriately enough, he was named the SAC s Coach of the Year. In his first season, Gomez s Lady Chaps went and finished fifth in the Sooner Athletic Conference. While this might appear to be an average year, big wins for the Lady Chaps and entry into the NAIA National Poll for the first time proved good enough for an at-large bid to the NAIA National Tournament: LCU women s first trip to the big dance. In his second season, the Lady Chaps were able to maintain that level of success. After getting off to the best conference start since joining the Sooner Athletic Conference at 6-2, LCU finished SAC play at 10-8, good enough for another fifth place finish, and for the second season in a row, Coach Gomez guided the Lady Chaps to the NAIA National Tournament. An LCU graduate, Gomez was a standout perimeter player for Coach John Copeland in the late 1980s, and to this day, he still holds the school record for career free throw percentage at.855. He graduated in 1988 with a Bachelor s of Science Degree in Mathematics and consistently used his degree to teach in the classroom while pursuing coaching on the sidelines. Gomez s career began at Lubbock Monterey High School where he served as an assistant coach in the men s basketball program from 1988 to In 1996, Gomez accepted the men s basketball head coaching position at Lubbock Cooper High School, where he remained until returning to Lubbock Christian University to take over the reigns of the Lady Chaps in During his seven seasons at Cooper, the basketball program broke new ground making the playoffs four times, managing the school s first state ranking, and capturing the Pirates only district championship in Gomez s final season. One of the main reasons Coach Gomez is so successful on the court is the support he receives off of it. Steve has been married to his wife Shawna for 25 years, and the couple has two children: Hayden and Landon.

5 OPPONENT BREAKDOWN ROSTER St. Mary s (18-9) # Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown High School 1 Briana Bustamante G Jr. 5-5 San Antonio Incarnate Word H.S. 3 Dezirae Elias G Sr. 5-3 Chandler, Ariz. Chandler H.S. 5 Kealani Marquez G So. 5-9 San Antonio Brennan H.S. 10 Ciaira Briseno G Jr. 5-4 McAllen, Texas Nikki Rowe H.S. 11 Emily Troell G/F Sr Destin, Fla. Fort Walton Beach H.S. 12 Arysia Porter G Fr. 5-6 San Antonio Roosevelt H.S. 13 Kiara Etheridge G/F Jr San Antonio Marble Falls H.S./Brennan H.S. 15 LaBraile Fields G Jr. 5-9 Augusta, Georgia Leesville H.S. 23 Carlie Akina F So. 6-0 El Paso, Texas Franklin H.S. 24 Alejandra Esparza F Jr. 6-1 San Antonio Clark H.S. 25 Julia Ewalefo F R-Jr. 6-0 Las Vegas Bishop Gorman H.S. 41 Haley Richter F Sr. 5-8 Hondo, Texas Hondo H.S. 42 Mariah Lee F Sr Houston Yates H.S. 44 Jade Brady G So. 5-8 Cibolo, Texas Steele H.S. Location: San Antonio, Texas Enrollment: 3,600 Head Coach: Jason Martens Assistant Coaches: Katelin Oney TEAM STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE ALL-TIME MEETINGS Date Winner Score 11/14/86 St. Mary s /18/88 LCU /23/91 LCU /22/05 LCU (r) /2/14 LCU (h) /15/14 LCU (r) /20/14 LCU (h) /26/15 StMU (h) /19/15 LCU (r) /25/16 LCU (h) (h) - home team won (r) - road team won RESULTS Total 3-Point F-Throw ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 01 Briana Bustamante Dezirae Elias Kealani Marquez Ciaira Briseno Emily Troell Arysia Porter Kiara Etheridge LaBraile Fields Carlie Akina Julia Ewalefo Haley Richter Mariah Lee Jade Brady Team Total Opponents Date Opponent Score 11/13/15 vs Texas Woman's L /14/15 at Midwestern State W /21/15 at Tex. A&M-Kingsville W /24/15 LEWIS-CLARK STATE W /27/15 ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO W /2/15 TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE W /5/15 at Tarleton State W /13/15 at Angelo State L * 12/17/15 OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE S W * 12/19/15 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN L * 12/31/15 at Newman Wot * 1/2/16 at Oklahoma Christian W * 1/7/16 UA FORT SMITH W * 1/9/16 ROGERS STATE W * 1/14/16 at UT-Permian Basin W * 01/16/16 at St. Edward's L * 01/21/16 at Texas A&M International L * 1/28/16 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN Lot * 1/30/16 NEWMAN W * 02/04/16 at Rogers State W * 2/6/16 at UA Fort Smith L * 2/11/16 ST. EDWARD'S W * 2/13/16 UT-PERMIAN BASIN W * 2/18/16 TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONAL L * 02/25/16 at Lubbock Christian L * 02/27/16 at Oklahoma Panhandle S W /03/16 vs Oklahoma Christian W * - Conference game

6 STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 02 Nicole Hampton Bailey Haist Claire Bruffey Allison Szabo Antoinette Iroko Kellyn Schneider Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Olivia Robertson Allea Harris Kelsey Hoppel Haley Fowler Caitlyn Buttram Bobbi Chitsey Tess Bruffey Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS LCU OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game 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 OT Totals Lubbock Christian Opponents Date Opponent Score Att. A 11/13/15 at CSU-Pueblo W A 11/14/15 vs Metropolitan State of Denver W /20/15 EASTERN N.M. W /21/15 FORT LEWIS Wot T 11/27/15 vs Clayton State W T 11/28/15 at Rollins W /3/15 MIDWESTERN STATE W /10/15 OKLAHOMA CITY W * 12/17/15 at Texas A&M International W * 12/19/15 at St. Mary's W * 12/31/15 OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE W * 1/7/16 NEWMAN W * 1/9/16 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN W * 01/14/16 at Rogers State W * 1/16/16 at Arkanas - Fort Smith W * 1/21/16 UT PERMIAN BASIN W * 1/23/16 ST. EDWARD'S W * 01/28/16 at OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE W * 2/4/16 at Oklahoma Christian W * 2/6/16 at NEWMAN W * 02/11/16 ARKANAS - FORT SMITH W * 02/13/16 ROGERS STATE W * 02/18/16 at ST. EDWARD'S W * 2/20/16 at UT PERMIAN BASIN W * 02/25/16 ST. MARY'S W * 02/27/16 vs Texas A&M International W H 03/03/16 vs UT PERMIAN BASIN W * = Conference game A = Al-Kaly Shrine Classic (Pueblo, Colo.) T = Rollins Thanksgiving Tournament (Winter Park, Fla.) H = Heartland Conference Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.)

7 HEARTLAND CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 02 Nicole Hampton Bailey Haist Claire Bruffey Allison Szabo Kellyn Schneider Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Olivia Robertson Allea Harris Kelsey Hoppel Haley Fowler Caitlyn Buttram Bobbi Chitsey Tess Bruffey Team Total Opponents Heartland Tourney TEAM STATISTICS LCU OPP SCORING Lubbock Christian - INDIVIDUAL 79 GAME HIGHS 33 Points per game Points 13 Nicole Hampton vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 10 Haley Fowler vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 10 Allison Szabo vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 10 Kelsey Hoppel vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 9 Tess Bruffey vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) Field Goals Made 6 Nicole Hampton vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 5 Allison Szabo vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) Field Goal Att. 11 Nicole Hampton vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 10 Allison Szabo vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) FG Pct (min 5 made).545 (6-11) Nicole Hampton vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16).500 (5-10) Allison Szabo vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 3-Point FG Made 2 Kelsey Hoppel vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 1 Tess Bruffey vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 1 Allea Harris vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 1 Nicole Hampton vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 1 Hannah Harbin vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 1 Blair Taylor vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 3-Point FG Att. 4 Kelsey Hoppel vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 4 Bailey Haist vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made).500 (2-4) Kelsey Hoppel vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) Free Throws Made 2 Haley Fowler vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 1 Bobbi Chitsey vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 1 Claire Bruffey vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) Free Throw Att. 2 Haley Fowler vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 2 Bobbi Chitsey vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 2 Claire Bruffey vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 2 Kelsey Hoppel vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 2 Kellyn Schneider vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 10 Nicole Hampton vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 8 Kellyn Schneider vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) Assists 6 Nicole Hampton vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 4 Haley Fowler vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) Steals 5 Nicole Hampton vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 2 Kelsey Hoppel vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 2 Allea Harris vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) Blocked Shots 5 Kellyn Schneider vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 1 Bobbi Chitsey vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 1 Allison Szabo vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 1 Tess Bruffey vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 1 Blair Taylor vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) Turnovers 2 Bobbi Chitsey vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 1 Kelsey Hoppel vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 1 Tess Bruffey vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 1 Allison Szabo vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 1 Bailey Haist vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 1 Haley Fowler vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 1 Nicole Hampton vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 1 Caitlyn Buttram vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 1 Claire Bruffey vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) Fouls 3 Haley Fowler vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 2 Kellyn Schneider vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 2 Tess Bruffey vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) Minutes 25 Nicole Hampton vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) Date Opponent Score Att. H 03/03/16 vs UT PERMIAN BASIN W Heartland Tourney Lubbock Christian - TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS 79 vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) FIELD GOALS MADE 34 vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 69 vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.493 (34-69) vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 7 vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 21 vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.333 (7-21) vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) FREE THROWS MADE 4 vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 11 vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.364 (4-11) vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) REBOUNDS 47 vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) ASSISTS 23 vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) STEALS 12 vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) BLOCKED SHOTS 9 vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) TURNOVERS 10 vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) FOULS 11 vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16)

8 LCU RECORD WHEN... At home On the road Neutral site Heartland play Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Against ranked opponents Top 5 opponents Top 10 opponents Scoring 70-plus points points points or less points Allowing 70-plus points points points or less points Shooting 50% or better % % % or less Opponents Shooting 50% or better % % % or less Percentages From The Field Out-shooting the opponent Opponents out-shoot LCU Tied Rebounding Out-rebound an opponent Opponent out-rebounds LCU Tied Turnovers Commit 15 or less turnovers Commit more than 15 turnovers Force 15 or less turnovers Force more than Misc. When Leading after the 1st Quarter When Tied after the 1st Quarter When Trailing after the 1st Quarter When Leading at halftime When Tied at halftime When Trailing at halftime When Leading after the 3rd Quarter When Tied after the 3rd Quarter When Trailing after the 3rd Quarter Lubbock Christian Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Mar 01, 2016) All games Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Assist T/Over Block Steal Fouls CSU-Pueblo 30/20 38/ / / / / / / / /6 23/11 6/1 5/12 18/18 Metropolitan State of Denver 37/26 35/ / / / / / / / /5 8/18 3/1 13/3 15/15 EASTERN N.M. 49/23 40/ / / / / / / / /12 16/10 7/3 3/7 24/23 FORT LEWIS 32/25 37/ / / / / / / /44 (8) 14/15 15/14 8/2 9/11 16/28 Clayton State 36/30 43/ / / / / / / / /9 18/14 3/1 10/6 21/20 Rollins 40/19 26/ / / / / / / / /6 12/15 2/3 8/6 10/18 MIDWESTERN STATE 53/30 39/ / / / / / / / /11 13/19 9/0 15/5 18/19 OKLAHOMA CITY 41/14 42/ / / / / / / / /10 8/20 6/0 12/5 8/6 Texas A&M International 35/20 40/ / / / / / / / /12 11/12 1/2 4/8 13/10 St. Mary's 34/22 43/ / / / / / / / /13 18/12 10/0 6/8 10/12 OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE 50/20 46/ / / / / / / / /13 16/25 8/3 18/4 19/22 NEWMAN 53/19 34/ / / / / / / / /9 13/18 7/1 12/6 11/17 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 59/38 41/ / / / / / / / /11 18/19 8/2 13/11 16/16 Rogers State 29/30 39/ / / / / / / / /10 11/11 7/3 6/6 14/25 Arkanas - Fort Smith 39/25 34/ / / / / / / / /8 23/15 7/1 9/14 21/23 UT PERMIAN BASIN 40/11 30/ / / / / / / / /4 13/19 11/1 10/6 14/17 ST. EDWARD'S 44/28 34/ / / / / / / / /8 16/17 9/5 10/12 10/26 OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE 60/26 40/ / / / / / / / /10 20/19 9/3 14/11 20/25 Oklahoma Christian 46/30 41/ / / / / / / / /15 19/15 4/2 9/9 14/19 NEWMAN 48/27 37/ / / / / / / / /13 14/19 4/1 12/5 6/14 ARKANAS - FORT SMITH 36/31 46/ / / / / / / / /12 16/17 13/4 11/5 9/25 ROGERS STATE 46/20 43/ / / / / / / / /7 9/21 12/0 13/5 11/18 ST. EDWARD'S 43/25 52/ / / / / / / /33 (2) 20/7 13/20 8/3 13/6 9/18 UT PERMIAN BASIN 58/29 51/ / / / / / / / /9 10/23 7/3 16/5 15/13 ST. MARY'S 44/16 33/ / / / / / / /40 (1) 21/8 21/20 8/2 12/14 6/12 Texas A&M International 35/33 39/ / / / / / / / /9 13/13 5/4 6/5 8/14 UT PERMIAN BASIN 38/14 41/ / / / / / / / /6 10/20 9/4 12/5 11/16 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

9 Lubbock Christian Points--Assists (as of Mar 01, 2016) All games Opponent Date Score HAMPTON,NI HAIST,BAIL BRUFFEY,CL SZABO,ALLI IROKO,ANTO SCHNEIDER, TAYLOR,BLA at CSU-Pueblo 11/13/ W DNP vs Metropolitan State o 11/14/ W EASTERN N.M. 11/20/ W FORT LEWIS 11/21/ W DNP DNP vs Clayton State 11/27/ W at Rollins 11/28/ W MIDWESTERN STATE 12/3/ W OKLAHOMA CITY 12/10/ W at Texas A&M Internatio 12/17/ W DNP DNP at St. Mary's 12/19/ W DNP OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE 12/31/ W NEWMAN 1/7/ W OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 1/9/ W at Rogers State 01/14/ W DNP DNP at Arkanas - Fort Smith 1/16/ W DNP DNP UT PERMIAN BASIN 1/21/ W ST. EDWARD'S 1/23/ W at OKLAHOMA PANHANDL 01/28/ W at Oklahoma Christian 2/4/ W DNP at NEWMAN 2/6/ W DNP ARKANAS - FORT SMITH 02/11/ W DNP ROGERS STATE 02/13/ W DNP at ST. EDWARD'S 02/18/ W DNP at UT PERMIAN BASIN 2/20/ W DNP ST. MARY'S 02/25/ W DNP vs Texas A&M Internatio 02/27/ W DNP vs UT PERMIAN BASIN 03/03/ W DNP Opponent Date Score HARBIN,HAN ROBERTSON, HARRIS,ALL HOPPEL,KEL FOWLER,HAL BUTTRAM,CA CHITSEY,BO at CSU-Pueblo 11/13/ W DNP DNP DNP DNP vs Metropolitan State o 11/14/ W EASTERN N.M. 11/20/ W FORT LEWIS 11/21/ W DNP DNP DNP DNP vs Clayton State 11/27/ W DNP at Rollins 11/28/ W MIDWESTERN STATE 12/3/ W OKLAHOMA CITY 12/10/ W DNP at Texas A&M Internatio 12/17/ W DNP at St. Mary's 12/19/ W DNP OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE 12/31/ W NEWMAN 1/7/ W OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 1/9/ W at Rogers State 01/14/ W DNP DNP DNP DNP at Arkanas - Fort Smith 1/16/ W DNP DNP DNP UT PERMIAN BASIN 1/21/ W ST. EDWARD'S 1/23/ W at OKLAHOMA PANHANDL 01/28/ W at Oklahoma Christian 2/4/ W at NEWMAN 2/6/ W ARKANAS - FORT SMITH 02/11/ W DNP DNP ROGERS STATE 02/13/ W at ST. EDWARD'S 02/18/ W at UT PERMIAN BASIN 2/20/ W DNP ST. MARY'S 02/25/ W DNP vs Texas A&M Internatio 02/27/ W DNP DNP DNP DNP vs UT PERMIAN BASIN 03/03/ W

10 Lubbock Christian - TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS 109 at UT PERMIAN BASIN (2/20/16) 100 at OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE (01/28/16) 100 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN (1/9/16) 96 OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE (12/31/15) 95 at ST. EDWARD'S (02/18/16) FIELD GOALS MADE 43 at UT PERMIAN BASIN (2/20/16) 38 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN (1/9/16) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 70 at UT PERMIAN BASIN (2/20/16) 70 OKLAHOMA CITY (12/10/15) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.642 (34-53) at ST. EDWARD'S (02/18/16).614 (43-70) at UT PERMIAN BASIN (2/20/16) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 17 OKLAHOMA CITY (12/10/15) 11 vs Texas A&M International (02/27/16) 11 at ST. EDWARD'S (02/18/16) 11 at NEWMAN (2/6/16) 11 NEWMAN (1/7/16) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 44 OKLAHOMA CITY (12/10/15) 29 at NEWMAN (2/6/16) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.647 (11-17) at ST. EDWARD'S (02/18/16).625 (10-16) EASTERN N.M. (11/20/15) FREE THROWS MADE 30 ARKANAS - FORT SMITH (02/11/16) 29 FORT LEWIS (11/21/15) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 40 FORT LEWIS (11/21/15) 34 ARKANAS - FORT SMITH (02/11/16) 34 OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE (12/31/15) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.933 (14-15) at UT PERMIAN BASIN (2/20/16).882 (30-34) ARKANAS - FORT SMITH (02/11/16) REBOUNDS 55 at OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE (01/28/16) 49 OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE (12/31/15) ASSISTS 31 at UT PERMIAN BASIN (2/20/16) 26 ROGERS STATE (02/13/16) 26 OKLAHOMA CITY (12/10/15) STEALS 18 OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE (12/31/15) 16 at UT PERMIAN BASIN (2/20/16) BLOCKED SHOTS 13 ARKANAS - FORT SMITH (02/11/16) 12 ROGERS STATE (02/13/16) TURNOVERS 23 at Arkanas - Fort Smith (1/16/16) 23 at CSU-Pueblo (11/13/15) FOULS 24 EASTERN N.M. (11/20/15) 21 at Arkanas - Fort Smith (1/16/16) 21 vs Clayton State (11/27/15) Opponent - GAME HIGHS POINTS 76 FORT LEWIS (11/21/15) 71 MIDWESTERN STATE (12/3/15) 62 ST. EDWARD'S (1/23/16) 61 vs Texas A&M International (02/27/16) 61 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN (1/9/16) FIELD GOALS MADE 29 FORT LEWIS (11/21/15) 26 MIDWESTERN STATE (12/3/15) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 71 FORT LEWIS (11/21/15) 70 ST. MARY'S (02/25/16) 70 EASTERN N.M. (11/20/15) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.431 (22-51) vs Texas A&M International (02/27/16).426 (26-61) MIDWESTERN STATE (12/3/15) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 11 vs Texas A&M International (02/27/16) 9 at NEWMAN (2/6/16) 9 at St. Mary's (12/19/15) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 25 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN (1/9/16) 25 at Texas A&M International (12/17/15) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.667 (8-12) MIDWESTERN STATE (12/3/15).524 (11-21) vs Texas A&M International (02/27/16) FREE THROWS MADE 23 at OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE (01/28/16) 16 at UT PERMIAN BASIN (2/20/16) 16 at Arkanas - Fort Smith (1/16/16) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 26 at OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE (01/28/16) 24 vs Clayton State (11/27/15) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (5-5) ROGERS STATE (02/13/16).917 (11-12) at Oklahoma Christian (2/4/16) REBOUNDS 44 FORT LEWIS (11/21/15) 40 ST. MARY'S (02/25/16) ASSISTS 15 at Oklahoma Christian (2/4/16) 15 FORT LEWIS (11/21/15) STEALS 14 ST. MARY'S (02/25/16) 14 at Arkanas - Fort Smith (1/16/16) BLOCKED SHOTS 5 ST. EDWARD'S (1/23/16) 4 vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 4 vs Texas A&M International (02/27/16) 4 ARKANAS - FORT SMITH (02/11/16) TURNOVERS 25 OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE (12/31/15) 23 at UT PERMIAN BASIN (2/20/16) FOULS 28 FORT LEWIS (11/21/15) 26 ST. EDWARD'S (1/23/16) Lubbock Christian - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points 25 Kelsey Hoppel vs Oklahoma Christian (1/9/16) 22 Nicole Hampton vs Arkanas - Fort Smith (02/11/16) 22 Kelsey Hoppel vs Metropolitan State of Denver (11/14/15) 21 Tess Bruffey at UT PERMIAN BASIN (2/20/16) 21 Nicole Hampton at Rogers State (01/14/16) 21 Nicole Hampton at CSU-Pueblo (11/13/15) Field Goals Made 11 Kelsey Hoppel vs Oklahoma Christian (1/9/16) 9 Tess Bruffey at UT PERMIAN BASIN (2/20/16) Field Goal Att. 16 Tess Bruffey at Rogers State (01/14/16) 14 Kelsey Hoppel vs St. Mary's (02/25/16) 14 Tess Bruffey vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (1/21/16) 14 Kelsey Hoppel vs Oklahoma Christian (1/9/16) FG Pct (min 5 made) (6-6) Kellyn Schneider vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (1/21/16) (5-5) Nicole Hampton vs Rogers State (02/13/16) (5-5) Nicole Hampton vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (1/21/16) (5-5) Nicole Hampton vs NEWMAN (1/7/16) 3-Point FG Made 6 Kelsey Hoppel vs Texas A&M International (02/27/16) 6 Kelsey Hoppel vs Metropolitan State of Denver (11/14/15) 3-Point FG Att. 10 Kelsey Hoppel vs Texas A&M International (02/27/16) 9 Bailey Haist vs OKLAHOMA CITY (12/10/15) 9 Kelsey Hoppel at Rollins (11/28/15) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) (3-3) Allea Harris at ST. EDWARD'S (02/18/16) (3-3) Nicole Hampton vs NEWMAN (1/7/16) (3-3) Kelsey Hoppel vs OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE (12/31/15) (3-3) Bailey Haist vs MIDWESTERN STATE (12/3/15) (2-2) Bailey Haist vs Texas A&M International (02/27/16) (2-2) Bailey Haist at ST. EDWARD'S (02/18/16) (2-2) Claire Bruffey vs Rogers State (02/13/16) (2-2) Allison Szabo at NEWMAN (2/6/16) (2-2) Nicole Hampton vs Oklahoma Christian (1/9/16) (2-2) Blair Taylor vs MIDWESTERN STATE (12/3/15) Free Throws Made 15 Nicole Hampton at Rogers State (01/14/16) 12 Nicole Hampton vs Arkanas - Fort Smith (02/11/16) Free Throw Att. 17 Nicole Hampton at Rogers State (01/14/16) 16 Tess Bruffey vs FORT LEWIS (11/21/15) FT Pct (min 3 made) (7-7) Nicole Hampton at St. Mary's (12/19/15) (6-6) Antoinette Iroko vs Oklahoma Christian (1/9/16) (5-5) Haley Fowler vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (1/21/16) (5-5) Tess Bruffey vs OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE (12/31/15) (5-5) Nicole Hampton at CSU-Pueblo (11/13/15) (4-4) Nicole Hampton vs Texas A&M International (02/27/16) (4-4) Allison Szabo at UT PERMIAN BASIN (2/20/16) (4-4) Blair Taylor at UT PERMIAN BASIN (2/20/16) (4-4) Haley Fowler vs Rogers State (02/13/16) (4-4) Nicole Hampton at Oklahoma Christian (2/4/16) (4-4) Bailey Haist at OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE (01/28/16) (4-4) Allea Harris at OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE (01/28/16) (4-4) Allison Szabo vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (1/21/16) (4-4) Tess Bruffey vs NEWMAN (1/7/16) (4-4) Allison Szabo vs OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE (12/31/15) (4-4) Nicole Hampton at Texas A&M International (12/17/15) (4-4) Nicole Hampton vs MIDWESTERN STATE (12/3/15) (4-4) Szabo,Allison vs Clayton State (11/27/15) (3-3) Kelsey Hoppel at UT PERMIAN BASIN (2/20/16) (3-3) Nicole Hampton at ST. EDWARD'S (02/18/16) (3-3) Nicole Hampton vs Rogers State (02/13/16) (3-3) Kellyn Schneider at Oklahoma Christian (2/4/16) (3-3) Kelsey Hoppel at Arkanas - Fort Smith (1/16/16) (3-3) Blair Taylor vs OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE (12/31/15) 17 Nicole Hampton at Rollins (11/28/15) 14 Kellyn Schneider at St. Mary's (12/19/15) Assists 10 Nicole Hampton at UT PERMIAN BASIN (2/20/16) 9 Nicole Hampton vs Texas A&M International (02/27/16) 9 Nicole Hampton at St. Mary's (12/19/15) Steals 6 Nicole Hampton vs St. Mary's (02/25/16) 5 Nicole Hampton vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 5 Nicole Hampton vs FORT LEWIS (11/21/15) 5 Nicole Hampton vs Metropolitan State of Denver (11/14/15) 5 Kelsey Hoppel vs Metropolitan State of Denver (11/14/15) Blocked Shots 8 Kellyn Schneider vs Rogers State (02/13/16) 6 Tess Bruffey vs Arkanas - Fort Smith (02/11/16) 6 Kellyn Schneider at St. Mary's (12/19/15) Turnovers 6 Nicole Hampton at Arkanas - Fort Smith (1/16/16) 6 Haley Fowler at CSU-Pueblo (11/13/15) Fouls 5 Bobbi Chitsey at UT PERMIAN BASIN (2/20/16) 5 Bobbi Chitsey vs OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE (12/31/15) Minutes 40 Nicole Hampton at Rogers State (01/14/16) Lubbock Christian - GAME LOWS POINTS 66 at Rollins (11/28/15) 68 at CSU-Pueblo (11/13/15) 68 at Rogers State (01/14/16) 70 UT PERMIAN BASIN (1/21/16) 72 vs Metropolitan State of Denver (11/14/15) FIELD GOALS MADE 21 at Rogers State (01/14/16) 22 at Rollins (11/28/15) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 48 at CSU-Pueblo (11/13/15) 49 at St. Mary's (12/19/15) 49 at Rogers State (01/14/16) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.393 (22-56) at Rollins (11/28/15).400 (24-60) vs Metropolitan State of Denver (11/14/15) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1 UT PERMIAN BASIN (1/21/16) 4 at CSU-Pueblo (11/13/15) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 11 at St. Mary's (12/19/15) 14 vs Clayton State (11/27/15) 14 UT PERMIAN BASIN (1/21/16) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.071 (1-14) UT PERMIAN BASIN (1/21/16).267 (4-15) at CSU-Pueblo (11/13/15) FREE THROWS MADE 4 OKLAHOMA CITY (12/10/15) 4 vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 6 OKLAHOMA CITY (12/10/15) 8 ST. MARY'S (02/25/16) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.364 (4-11) vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16).556 (15-27) at Arkanas - Fort Smith (1/16/16) REBOUNDS 31 at ST. EDWARD'S (02/18/16) 32 at Texas A&M International (12/17/15) ASSISTS 9 at CSU-Pueblo (11/13/15) 13 vs Metropolitan State of Denver (11/14/15) 13 at Rollins (11/28/15) STEALS 3 EASTERN N.M. (11/20/15) 4 at Texas A&M International (12/17/15) BLOCKED SHOTS 1 at Texas A&M International (12/17/15) 2 at Rollins (11/28/15) TURNOVERS 8 vs Metropolitan State of Denver (11/14/15) 8 OKLAHOMA CITY (12/10/15) FOULS 6 at NEWMAN (2/6/16) 6 ST. MARY'S (02/25/16) Opponent - GAME LOWS POINTS 33 vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 34 UT PERMIAN BASIN (1/21/16) 38 at Rollins (11/28/15) 39 OKLAHOMA CITY (12/10/15) 41 ROGERS STATE (02/13/16) FIELD GOALS MADE 11 vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 12 UT PERMIAN BASIN (1/21/16) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 44 OKLAHOMA CITY (12/10/15) 47 at UT PERMIAN BASIN (2/20/16) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.216 (11-51) vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16).218 (12-55) UT PERMIAN BASIN (1/21/16) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1 at ST. EDWARD'S (02/18/16) 3 vs Metropolitan State of Denver (11/14/15) 3 EASTERN N.M. (11/20/15) 3 at Rollins (11/28/15) 3 UT PERMIAN BASIN (1/21/16) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 12 MIDWESTERN STATE (12/3/15) 12 ROGERS STATE (02/13/16) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.077 (1-13) at ST. EDWARD'S (02/18/16).136 (3-22) EASTERN N.M. (11/20/15) FREE THROWS MADE 3 at Texas A&M International (12/17/15) 4 at NEWMAN (2/6/16) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 5 ROGERS STATE (02/13/16) 6 at NEWMAN (2/6/16) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.313 (5-16) at CSU-Pueblo (11/13/15).333 (3-9) at Texas A&M International (12/17/15) REBOUNDS 21 at Texas A&M International (12/17/15) 21 at St. Mary's (12/19/15) 21 at OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE (01/28/16) ASSISTS 4 UT PERMIAN BASIN (1/21/16) 5 vs Metropolitan State of Denver (11/14/15) STEALS 3 vs Metropolitan State of Denver (11/14/15) 4 OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE (12/31/15) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 MIDWESTERN STATE (12/3/15) 0 OKLAHOMA CITY (12/10/15) 0 at St. Mary's (12/19/15) 0 ROGERS STATE (02/13/16) TURNOVERS 10 EASTERN N.M. (11/20/15) 11 at CSU-Pueblo (11/13/15) 11 at Rogers State (01/14/16) FOULS 6 OKLAHOMA CITY (12/10/15) 10 at Texas A&M International (12/17/15) OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points 25 Jessica Prieto vs Texas A&M International (02/27/16) 24 Jessica Prieto at Texas A&M International (12/17/15) 24 Keiona Mathews at Texas A&M International (12/17/15) 22 McKenzie Stanford at Oklahoma Christian (2/4/16) 21 Addy Clift vs Oklahoma Christian (1/9/16) 21 Mary Rambo vs FORT LEWIS (11/21/15) 21 HARRIS, Kassandra vs Eastern N.M. (11/20/15) Field Goals Made 10 Jessica Prieto vs Texas A&M International (02/27/16) 10 McKenzie Stanford at Oklahoma Christian (2/4/16) 10 Jessica Prieto at Texas A&M International (12/17/15) Field Goal Att. 23 Jessica Prieto vs Texas A&M International (02/27/16) 20 Dezirae Elias vs St. Mary's (02/25/16) FG Pct (min 5 made).833 (5-6) Ciaira Briseno vs St. Mary's (02/25/16).727 (8-11) WESTBROOKS, Jacquar vs MIDWESTERN STATE (12/3/15) 3-Point FG Made 5 Jessica Prieto vs Texas A&M International (02/27/16) 5 Addy Clift vs Oklahoma Christian (1/9/16) 5 LaBraile Fields at St. Mary's (12/19/15) 3-Point FG Att. 9 Niniva Taito vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 9 Jessica Prieto vs Texas A&M International (02/27/16) 9 Dezirae Elias vs St. Mary's (02/25/16) 9 Jessica Prieto at Texas A&M International (12/17/15) 9 Allison Frey vs OKLAHOMA CITY (12/10/15) 9 J'Nae Squires-Horton vs Metropolitan State of Denver (11/14/15) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) (3-3) Shanna Taylor at UT PERMIAN BASIN (2/20/16) (2-2) Brittany Alavinejad vs OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE (12/31/15) (2-2) Monti Sappenfield vs OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE (12/31/15) (2-2) WESTBROOKS, Jacquar vs MIDWESTERN STATE (12/3/15) Free Throws Made 8 Sarah Parker at Oklahoma Christian (2/4/16) 7 Mary Rambo vs FORT LEWIS (11/21/15) Free Throw Att. 9 Khadijah Vigil at UT PERMIAN BASIN (2/20/16) 9 Mary Rambo vs FORT LEWIS (11/21/15) FT Pct (min 3 made) (8-8) Sarah Parker at Oklahoma Christian (2/4/16) (6-6) Hannah Southard at OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE (01/28/16) (4-4) Kietta Saunders at OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE (01/28/16) (4-4) Addy Clift vs Oklahoma Christian (1/9/16) (3-3) Shanna Taylor at UT PERMIAN BASIN (2/20/16) (3-3) Nya Lam vs Arkanas - Fort Smith (02/11/16) (3-3) SISSEL, Jennifer vs MIDWESTERN STATE (12/3/15) (3-3) HARRIS, Kassandra vs Eastern N.M. (11/20/15) 12 Emily Troell vs St. Mary's (02/25/16) 11 Kiara Etheridge vs St. Mary's (02/25/16) Assists 5 Cierra Tjaden at NEWMAN (2/6/16) 5 Shakera Barnes vs ST. EDWARD'S (1/23/16) 5 Dezirae Elias at St. Mary's (12/19/15) 5 Chelsea Salom at Texas A&M International (12/17/15) 5 Pryce,Kayla vs Clayton State (11/27/15) Steals 6 Dezirae Elias vs St. Mary's (02/25/16) 4 Ashley Piper at CSU-Pueblo (11/13/15) Blocked Shots 3 Blandine N'Goran vs Arkanas - Fort Smith (02/11/16) 3 Lauren Schuldt at Rogers State (01/14/16) Turnovers 7 Shaunice Robinson vs NEWMAN (1/7/16) 7 Leah Cheney vs OKLAHOMA CITY (12/10/15) Fouls 5 Khadijah Vigil vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (03/03/16) 5 Hannah Beede vs Texas A&M International (02/27/16) 5 Abby Hopper vs ST. EDWARD'S (1/23/16) 5 Niniva Taito vs UT PERMIAN BASIN (1/21/16) 5 Lauren Schuldt at Rogers State (01/14/16) 5 Erica Olerich vs NEWMAN (1/7/16) 5 Kate Bayes vs FORT LEWIS (11/21/15) 5 Astrea Reed vs FORT LEWIS (11/21/15)

11 Lubbock Christian Game-by-Game Highs (as of Mar 01, 2016) All games Opponent Date Score Points Assists Steals Blocked shots at CSU-Pueblo 11/13/ Nicole Hampton 10-Nicole Hampton 3-Nicole Hampton 2-Blair Taylor 3-Tess Bruffey Nicole Hampton vs Metropolitan State of Den 11/14/ Kelsey Hoppel 7-Nicole Hampton 4-Allison Szabo 5-Kelsey Hoppel 3-Tess Bruffey Nicole Hampton EASTERN N.M. 11/20/ Tess Bruffey 8-Kellyn Schneider 5-Haley Fowler 1-Allison Szabo 4-Kellyn Schneider Kellyn Schneider Allea Harris FORT LEWIS 11/21/ Tess Bruffey 9-Tess Bruffey 5-Nicole Hampton 5-Nicole Hampton 3-Kellyn Schneider vs Clayton State 11/27/ Tess Bruffey 7-Hampton,Nicole 5-Hampton,Nicole 3-Hampton,Nicole 2-Kellyn Schneider Haley Fowler at Rollins 11/28/ Kelsey Hoppel 17-Nicole Hampton 4-Nicole Hampton 2-Kelsey Hoppel 1-Allison Szabo Haley Fowler Kellyn Schneider Bailey Haist MIDWESTERN STATE 12/3/ Kelsey Hoppel 8-Nicole Hampton 8-Nicole Hampton 4-Nicole Hampton 5-Tess Bruffey OKLAHOMA CITY 12/10/ Bailey Haist 7-Bobbi Chitsey 4-Kelsey Hoppel 4-Nicole Hampton 2-Kellyn Schneider Nicole Hampton Tess Bruffey Blair Taylor at Texas A&M International 12/17/ Kellyn Schneider 10-Nicole Hampton 7-Haley Fowler 2-Nicole Hampton 1-Tess Bruffey at St. Mary's 12/19/ Nicole Hampton 14-Kellyn Schneider 9-Nicole Hampton 1-Blair Taylor 6-Kellyn Schneider Bobbi Chitsey Haley Fowler Olivia Robertson Allea Harris Nicole Hampton OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE 12/31/ Haley Fowler 12-Allison Szabo 6-Nicole Hampton 3-Kelsey Hoppel 4-Kellyn Schneider Haley Fowler NEWMAN 1/7/ Kelsey Hoppel 7-Nicole Hampton 6-Kellyn Schneider 3-Kelsey Hoppel 3-Kellyn Schneider Nicole Hampton OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 1/9/ Kelsey Hoppel 8-Allison Szabo 7-Nicole Hampton 3-Tess Bruffey 3-Tess Bruffey Bobbi Chitsey at Rogers State 01/14/ Nicole Hampton 12-Kellyn Schneider 8-Nicole Hampton 4-Nicole Hampton 4-Tess Bruffey at Arkanas - Fort Smith 1/16/ Nicole Hampton 11-Kellyn Schneider 5-Nicole Hampton 3-Nicole Hampton 4-Kellyn Schneider UT PERMIAN BASIN 1/21/ Allison Szabo 6-Tess Bruffey 6-Nicole Hampton 2-Kelsey Hoppel 4-Kellyn Schneider Kellyn Schneider Allea Harris Tess Bruffey Allison Szabo Nicole Hampton ST. EDWARD'S 1/23/ Kelsey Hoppel 7-Tess Bruffey 8-Nicole Hampton 4-Kelsey Hoppel 4-Kellyn Schneider Kellyn Schneider at OKLAHOMA PANHANDL 01/28/ Haley Fowler 8-Allison Szabo 8-Nicole Hampton 4-Nicole Hampton 3-Kellyn Schneider Kelsey Hoppel Tess Bruffey at Oklahoma Christian 2/4/ Nicole Hampton 11-Nicole Hampton 6-Nicole Hampton 4-Kelsey Hoppel 3-Tess Bruffey at NEWMAN 2/6/ Tess Bruffey 10-Nicole Hampton 5-Haley Fowler 4-Nicole Hampton 2-Tess Bruffey Nicole Hampton Kellyn Schneider ARKANAS - FORT SMITH 02/11/ Nicole Hampton 12-Nicole Hampton 8-Nicole Hampton 3-Nicole Hampton 6-Tess Bruffey ROGERS STATE 02/13/ Nicole Hampton 6-Kellyn Schneider 7-Nicole Hampton 2-Haley Fowler 8-Kellyn Schneider Allea Harris Bobbi Chitsey Kellyn Schneider at ST. EDWARD'S 02/18/ Kelsey Hoppel 5-Nicole Hampton 7-Nicole Hampton 4-Nicole Hampton 3-Kellyn Schneider Nicole Hampton at UT PERMIAN BASIN 2/20/ Tess Bruffey 9-Kellyn Schneider 10-Nicole Hampton 4-Nicole Hampton 3-Kellyn Schneider ST. MARY'S 02/25/ Kelsey Hoppel 7-Tess Bruffey 6-Nicole Hampton 6-Nicole Hampton 4-Kellyn Schneider vs Texas A&M International 02/27/ Nicole Hampton 9-Allison Szabo 9-Nicole Hampton 2-Nicole Hampton 3-Tess Bruffey Kelsey Hoppel Kellyn Schneider LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME GAME NOTES NOTES

12 Lubbock Christian University Basketball Lubbock Christian Overall/Conference Statistics (as of Mar 01, 2016) All games Overall Statistics Conference Statistics SUMMARY gp-gs min/g fg% 3fg% ft% r/g a/g stl blk pts/g gp-gs min/g fg% 3fg% ft% r/g a/g stl blk pts/g Nicole Hampton Bailey Haist Claire Bruffey Allison Szabo Antoinette Iroko Kellyn Schneider Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Olivia Robertson Allea Harris Kelsey Hoppel Haley Fowler Caitlyn Buttram Bobbi Chitsey Tess Bruffey Totals Opponent Overall Statistics Conference Statistics SCORING fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% pts pts/g fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% pts pts/g Nicole Hampton Bailey Haist Claire Bruffey Allison Szabo Antoinette Iroko Kellyn Schneider Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Olivia Robertson Allea Harris Kelsey Hoppel Haley Fowler Caitlyn Buttram Bobbi Chitsey Tess Bruffey Totals Opponent Overall Statistics Conference Statistics TOTALS o-reb d-reb total pf fo a to a/to hi pts o-reb d-reb total pf fo a to a/to hi pts Nicole Hampton Bailey Haist Claire Bruffey Allison Szabo Antoinette Iroko Kellyn Schneider Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Olivia Robertson Allea Harris Kelsey Hoppel Haley Fowler Caitlyn Buttram Bobbi Chitsey Tess Bruffey Totals Opponent Lubbock Christian University Basketball Lubbock Christian Season/Career Statistics (as of Mar 01, 2016) All games SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS SUMMARY gp-gs min/g fg% 3fg% ft% r/g a/g stl blk pts/g gp-gs min/g fg% 3fg% ft% r/g a/g stl blk pts/g Nicole Hampton Bailey Haist Claire Bruffey Allison Szabo Antoinette Iroko Kellyn Schneider Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Olivia Robertson Allea Harris Kelsey Hoppel Haley Fowler Caitlyn Buttram Bobbi Chitsey Tess Bruffey SCORING fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% pts pts/g fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% pts pts/g Nicole Hampton Bailey Haist Claire Bruffey Allison Szabo Antoinette Iroko Kellyn Schneider Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Olivia Robertson Allea Harris Kelsey Hoppel Haley Fowler Caitlyn Buttram Bobbi Chitsey Tess Bruffey TOTALS o-reb d-reb t-reb pf fo ast to a/to o-reb d-reb t-reb pf fo ast to a/to Nicole Hampton Bailey Haist Claire Bruffey Allison Szabo Antoinette Iroko Kellyn Schneider Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Olivia Robertson Allea Harris Kelsey Hoppel Haley Fowler Caitlyn Buttram Bobbi Chitsey Tess Bruffey

13 CAREER STATISTICS Claire Bruffey / / TOTAL / Tess Bruffey / / TOTAL / Caitlyn Buttram / / TOTAL / Bobbi Chitsey / TOTAL / Haley Fowler / / / / TOTAL / Bailey Haist / / TOTAL / Nicole Hampton / / / / TOTAL / Hannah Harbin / / / TOTAL / Allea Harris / TOTAL / Kelsey Hoppel / / / / TOTAL / Antoinette Iroko / TOTAL / Olivia Robertson / TOTAL / Kellyn Schneider / / TOTAL / Allison Szabo / / / TOTAL / Blair Taylor / / / / TOTAL / SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS #2 - Nicole Hampton Points: 31-12/7/13 vs. Rogers State : 17-11/28/15 vs. Rollins Assists: 11-2 times Steals: 7-11/21/13 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State Blocks: 4-1/12/13 vs. Mid-America Christian Three-pointers: 4-12/10/15 vs. Oklahoma City #3 - Bailey Haist Points: 26-2/19/15 vs. St. Edward s : 4-5 times Assists: 4-2/5/15 vs. Oklahoma Christian Steals: 3-2/5/15 vs. Oklahoma Christian Blocks: 0 - N/A Three-pointers: 5-2 times #4 - Claire Bruffey (McMurry records unavailable) Points: 9-2 times : 5-1/19/15 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State Assists: 4-1/19/15 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State Steals: 1-5 times Blocks: 1-2 times Three-pointers: 3-1/19/15 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State #5 - Allison Szabo Points: 23-12/6/14 vs. McMurry : 12-2 times Assists: 6-2/21/15 vs. Texas - Permian Basin Steals: 3-2 times Blocks: 5-2 times Three-pointers: 1-6 times #10 - Antoinette Iroko (LCU Statistics Only) Points: 6-1/9/16 vs. Oklahoma Christian : 4-1/7/16 vs. Newman Assists: 1-12/31/15 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State Steals: 1-12/10/15 vs. Oklahoma City Blocks: 1-3 times Three-pointers: 0 - N/A #13 - Kellyn Schneider Points: 17-1/24/15 vs. St. Edward s : 18-1/15/15 vs. Rogers State Assists: 6-2 times Steals: 3-2 times Blocks: 8-3 times Three-pointers: 0 - N/A #14 - Blair Taylor Points: 15-1/17/15 vs. Arkansas - Fort Smith : 7-1/17/15 vs. Arkansas - Fort Smith Assists: 5-1/19/15 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State Steals: 2-8 times Blocks: 1-10 times Three-pointers: 3-3 times #15 - Hannah Harbin Points: 14-2/8/14 vs. Oklahoma Christian : 6-2 times Assists: 6-1/9/16 vs. Oklahoma Christian Steals: 4-1/25/14 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State Blocks: 2-11/21/13 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State Three-pointers: 2-2 times #20 - Olivia Robertson Points: 8-12/31/15 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State : 4-12/31/15 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State Assists: 2-2 times Steals: 2-2 times Blocks: 1-1/7/16 vs. Newman Three-pointers: 0 - N/A #21 - Allea Harris (LCU statistics only) Points: 11-2/18/16 vs. St. Edward s : 5-12/10/15 vs. Oklahoma City Assists: 2-2 times Steals: 2-5 times Blocks: 1-1/28/16 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State Three-pointers: 3-2/18/16 vs. St. Edward s #23 - Kelsey Hoppel Points: 30-3/2/13 vs. Oklahoma City : 9-2 times Assists: 6-2 times Steals: 5-3 times Blocks: 2-2/14/13 vs. Rogers State Three-pointers: 7-11/17/11 vs. Azusa Pacific #24 - Haley Fowler Points: 25-1/24/15 vs. St. Edward s : 11-11/15/14 vs. Colorado School of Mines Assists: 7-12/17/15 at Texas A&M International Steals: 4-2 times Blocks: 1-18 times Three-pointers: 3-11/12/13 vs. Eastern New Mexico #25 - Caitlyn Buttram Points: 4-11/20/15 vs. ENMU : 3-2 times Assists: 3-2 times Steals: 2-1/19/15 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State Blocks: 0 - N/A Three-pointers: 1-2 times #42 - Bobbi Chitsey Points: 13-11/14/15 vs Metro State : 7-2 times Assists: 3-2 times Steals: 3-1/9/16 vs. Oklahoma Christian Blocks: 1-6 times Three-pointers: 1-3 times #54 - Tess Bruffey Points: 22-2/7/15 vs. Newman : 11-11/24/14 vs. Angelo State Assists: 5-2/4/16 vs. Oklahoma Christian Steals: 3-1/9/16 vs. Oklahoma Christian Blocks: 10-12/13/14 vs. Midwestern State Three-pointers: 3-3 times

14 Career Highs #2 Nicole Hampton RS-Senior Guard Canyon, Texas Points: /7/13 vs. Rogers State : /28/15 at Rollins Assists: times Steals: /21/13 vs. Okla. Panhandle State Blocks: /12/13 vs. Mid-America Christian Three-pointers: /10/15 vs. Oklahoma City Double Figure Scoring Games Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles Triple-Doubles... 2 Games Led LCU in Scoring Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points Hampton s Game-by-Game Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at CSU-Pueblo 11/13/15 * vs Metropolitan State of De 11/14/15 * EASTERN N.M. 11/20/15 * FORT LEWIS 11/21/15 * vs Clayton State 11/27/15 * at Rollins 11/28/15 * MIDWESTERN STATE 12/3/15 * OKLAHOMA CITY 12/10/15 * at Texas A&M International 12/17/15 * at St. Mary's 12/19/15 * OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE 12/31/15 * NEWMAN 1/7/16 * OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 1/9/16 * at Rogers State 01/14/16 * at Arkanas - Fort Smith 1/16/16 * UT PERMIAN BASIN 1/21/16 * ST. EDWARD'S 1/23/16 * at OKLAHOMA PANHAND 01/28/16 * at Oklahoma Christian 2/4/16 * at NEWMAN 2/6/16 * ARKANAS - FORT SMITH 02/11/16 * ROGERS STATE 02/13/16 * at ST. EDWARD'S 02/18/16 * at UT PERMIAN BASIN 2/20/16 * ST. MARY'S 02/25/16 * vs Texas A&M International 02/27/16 * vs UT PERMIAN BASIN 03/03/16 * Totals Games played: 27 Minutes/game: 29.1 Points/game: 14.2 FG Pct: FG Pct: 46.0 FT Pct: 89.1 /game: 7.2 Assists/game: 6.2 Turnovers/game: 1.7 Assist/turnover ratio: 3.6 Steals/game: 3.0 Blocks/game: 0.1 Season Highs Points: /11/16 vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith : /28/15 at Rollins Assists: /20/16 vs. Texas-Permian Basin Steals: /25/16 vs. St. Mary s Blocks: times Three-pointers: /10/15 vs. Oklahoma City Double Figure Scoring Games Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 7 Games Led LCU in Scoring Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 4 HAMPTON S CAREER STATISTICS (SENIOR): Named Heartland Conference Player of the Year and a First Team All-Conference selection... Named Cosida Academic All-American...Was named All-Tournament at the Al Kaly Shrine Classic hosted by CSU-Pueblo in Pueblo, Colo... Received MVP honors at the Rollins Thanksgiving Tournament... Became the program s all-time leader in rebounds on Jan. 23, 2015 with her 912th career board... Became the program s all-time steals leader on Jan. 29, 2016 with her 272nd career steal... Is a three-time Heartland Conference Player of the Week (12/27, 2/8, 2/15)... Claimed USBWA National Player of the Week on 2/15, becoming the first Lady Chap to claim the USBWA honor (REDSHIRTED): Red-Shirted during the season (JUNIOR): Hit the 1,000-point plateau on 11/29/13 with a career-matching 23-point performance against Hawai i Pacific. She claimed Heartland Conference First Team All- Conferencce honors, ranking seventh in the conference in rebounds per game (8.3) and 11th in points per game (14.5). She led the team in each of the categories. The two-time conference Player of the Week recipient led the conference with a 2.2 assist/turnover ratio. Hampton also ranked second in assists (129), assists per game (5.0), defensive rebounds per game (5.8) and free-throw percentage (90.6%), third in steals (69), steals per game (2.7), fourth in field goal percentage (52.7%) and tied for fourth in three-point shooting (42.2%). Set the program single-game record on 1/18/14 at McMurry with a 14-of-14 shooting performance from the free-throw line. Produced her second triple-double of her career on 1/25/14 at Oklahoma Panhandle State (SOPHOMORE): Hampton would play in 35 games in her second season with the Lady Chaps. She would finish second on the teams in scoring with 443 points and averaging 12.7 points. Nicole shot 92% from the free throw line and 44% from three point range. She would lead the team in rebounds (310), assists (192), and steals (68). Hampton was named SAC Co-Player of the Year, NAIA All-American, and All-NAIA National Tournament Team (FRESHMAN): Nicole played in 34 games during her freshman season at LCU. She scored 454 points averaging 13.4 points along with 21 from behind the arch. She would also finish with 263 rebounds which is third most in a single season, 127 assists, and 86 steals. In High School Nicole was named the Class 4A UIL State Tournament Most Valuable Player and an All-Tournament team member after leading Canyon to the 2011 state championship title for the program s 15th state title. Canyon finished the season 38-0 her senior season. Nicole was part of two Canyon titles, as she was part of the 2008 title winning team as a freshman. She claimed Texas Girls Coaches Association 5A-4A Player of the Year honors and is a TGCA All-Star selection. Nicole is the younger sister of Jordan and Brittany Hampton. They each graduated from LCU as All-Americans at LCU, with Brittany serving as Nicole s teammate during Nicole s freshman season with the Lady Chaparrals / / / / TOTAL /

15 #3 Bailey Haist Junior Guard Colorado Springs, Colo. Haist s Game-by-Game Career Highs Points: /19/15 vs. St. Edward s : times Assists: /5/15 vs. Oklahoma Christian Steals: /5/15 vs. Oklahoma Christian Blocks: N/A Three-pointers: times Double Figure Scoring Games Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 3 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 1 Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at CSU-Pueblo 11/13/ vs Metropolitan State of De 11/14/ EASTERN N.M. 11/20/ FORT LEWIS 11/21/ vs Clayton State 11/27/ at Rollins 11/28/ MIDWESTERN STATE 12/3/ OKLAHOMA CITY 12/10/ at Texas A&M International 12/17/ at St. Mary's 12/19/ OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE 12/31/ NEWMAN 1/7/ OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 1/9/ at Rogers State 01/14/ at Arkanas - Fort Smith 1/16/ UT PERMIAN BASIN 1/21/ ST. EDWARD'S 1/23/ at OKLAHOMA PANHAND 01/28/ at Oklahoma Christian 2/4/ at NEWMAN 2/6/ ARKANAS - FORT SMITH 02/11/ ROGERS STATE 02/13/ at ST. EDWARD'S 02/18/ at UT PERMIAN BASIN 2/20/ ST. MARY'S 02/25/ vs Texas A&M International 02/27/ vs UT PERMIAN BASIN 03/03/ Totals Games played: 27 Minutes/game: 10.3 Points/game: 4.1 FG Pct: FG Pct: 38.0 FT Pct: 83.3 /game: 0.8 Assists/game: 0.7 Turnovers/game: 0.7 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.1 Steals/game: 0.5 Season Highs Points: /10/15 vs. Oklahoma City : times Assists: /28/16 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State Steals: /28/15 at Rollins Blocks: N/A Three-pointers: /10/15 vs. Oklahoma City Double Figure Scoring Games... 3 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 1 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 HAIST S CAREER STATISTICS (SOPHOMORE): Led the Heartland Conference in three-point shooting percentage in her first season with the Lady Chaps (46.3%). She ranked fifth in the conference with 57 threepointers. Averaged 9.2 points a game and appeared in all 28 games (20 starts) (FRESHMAN): Haist spent her freshman season at Otero Junior College in Colorado. She appeared in 24 games and made 20 starts, averaging 12.2 points and 2.8 rebounds. Haist ranked 16th in the NJCAA in three-point shooting with a 43.7% shooting mark (59/135). She had five games of 20 or more points, with a high of 25 on Jan.31 against Lamar Community College. Haist also contributed 49 assists and nailed 59 three-pointers. HIGH SCHOOL: The Colorado Springs, Colo. native prepped at Vanguard Charter Academy and was on a 25-2 squad her senior season. She averaged 17.6 points, 4.7 assists and 5.9 steals her senior campaign en route to All-Conference and All-State honors / / TOTAL /

16 #4 Claire Bruffey RS-Junior Guard Lubbock, Texas Bruffey s Game-by-Game Career Highs Points: times :. 5-1/19/15 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State Assists: /19/15 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State Steals: times Blocks: times Three-pointers: 3-1/19/15 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle St. Double Figure Scoring Games... 0 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Triple-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at CSU-Pueblo 11/13/ vs Metropolitan State of De 11/14/ EASTERN N.M. 11/20/ FORT LEWIS 11/21/15 dnp vs Clayton State 11/27/ at Rollins 11/28/ MIDWESTERN STATE 12/3/ OKLAHOMA CITY 12/10/ at Texas A&M International 12/17/15 dnp at St. Mary's 12/19/ OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE 12/31/ NEWMAN 1/7/ OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 1/9/ at Rogers State 01/14/16 dnp at Arkanas - Fort Smith 1/16/16 dnp UT PERMIAN BASIN 1/21/ ST. EDWARD'S 1/23/ at OKLAHOMA PANHAND 01/28/ at Oklahoma Christian 2/4/ at NEWMAN 2/6/ ARKANAS - FORT SMITH 02/11/ ROGERS STATE 02/13/ at ST. EDWARD'S 02/18/ at UT PERMIAN BASIN 2/20/ ST. MARY'S 02/25/ vs Texas A&M International 02/27/ vs UT PERMIAN BASIN 03/03/ Totals Games played: 23 Minutes/game: 6.8 Points/game: 1.9 FG Pct: FG Pct: 41.7 FT Pct: 75.0 /game: 0.6 Assists/game: 0.2 Turnovers/game: 0.3 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.5 Steals/game: 0.1 Blocks/game: 0.0 Season Highs Points: /31/15 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State : times Assists: times Steals: times Blocks: /18/16 vs. St. Edward s Three-pointers: /13/16 vs. Rogers State Double Figure Scoring Games... 0 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 22 games (one start) in her first active season with the Lady Chaps. Connected on 13 three-pointers and went 39.4% from long range (RED SHIRT): She redshirted the season (FRESHMAN): Was in Abilene, Texas at McMurry University. In 27 games as a freshman, Bruffey averaged 5.6 points and one rebound a game. She led McMurry with 29 three-point field goals and was 36.7% (29/79) from long range. She was 80.8% (21/26) from the free-throw line. Bruffey competed against LCU (Nov. 12) and recorded 12 points against the Lady Chaps. HIGH SCHOOL: She was a homeschool product out of Lubbock, Texas and competed with the Lubbock Titans homeschool program. PERSONAL: She has athletic siblings, as her brother Tanner played basketball at Dallas Baptist and her younger sister Tess is a LCU teammate. BRUFFEY S CAREER LCU STATISTICS / / TOTAL /

17 #5 Allison Szabo Junior Forward Merkel, Texas Szabo s Game-by-Game Career Highs Points: /6/14 vs. McMurry : times Assists: /21/15 vs. Texas Permian Basin Steals: times Blocks: times Three-pointers: times Double Figure Scoring Games Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 3 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 5 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 1 Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at CSU-Pueblo 11/13/ vs Metropolitan State of De 11/14/ EASTERN N.M. 11/20/ FORT LEWIS 11/21/ vs Clayton State 11/27/ at Rollins 11/28/ MIDWESTERN STATE 12/3/ OKLAHOMA CITY 12/10/ at Texas A&M International 12/17/ at St. Mary's 12/19/ OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE 12/31/ NEWMAN 1/7/ OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 1/9/ at Rogers State 01/14/ at Arkanas - Fort Smith 1/16/ UT PERMIAN BASIN 1/21/ ST. EDWARD'S 1/23/ at OKLAHOMA PANHAND 01/28/ at Oklahoma Christian 2/4/ at NEWMAN 2/6/ ARKANAS - FORT SMITH 02/11/ ROGERS STATE 02/13/ at ST. EDWARD'S 02/18/ at UT PERMIAN BASIN 2/20/ ST. MARY'S 02/25/ vs Texas A&M International 02/27/ vs UT PERMIAN BASIN 03/03/ Totals Games played: 27 Minutes/game: 16.3 Points/game: 7.7 FG Pct: FG Pct: 22.7 FT Pct: 78.7 /game: 4.8 Assists/game: 1.3 Turnovers/game: 1.3 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.0 Steals/game: 0.5 Blocks/game: 0.7 Season Highs Points: /20/16 vs. Texas-Permian Basin : 12-12/31/15 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State Assists: times Steals: times Blocks: times Three-pointers: /6/16 vs. Newman Double Figure Scoring Games... 8 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 1 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 SZABO S CAREER STATISTICS (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 28 games (starting four) and averaged 10.2 points and 6.3 rebounds per game. Led the Heartland Conference in free-throw percentage (87.0%, ) and ranked second in the conference in shooting percentage (.545), ninth in offensive rebounds (59) and 10th in blocks (21) (FRESHMAN): She appeared in 23 games as a freshman and averaged 4.1 points and 3 rebounds per contest. Defesively, she had 19 blocks in the 23 games. Prior to LCU A native of Merkel, Texas, where she was part of a Merkel High School squad and a member of their State Runner-Up squad in the UIL Class 2A State Basketball Tournament. Szabo claimed numerous awards last season, including Texas Association of Basketball Coaches Class 2A Player of the Year All-Big Country Class 2A MVP (Abilene Reporter) after averaging 17.3 points and 9.2 rebounds per game. She knocked down 52% of her shots last season and also claimed All-Tournament Honors in the Class 2A State Tournament. As a junior, she was a First Team All-State selection after claiming 5-2A All-District MVP honors. She also received MVP honors at the 2011 FiberMax Caprock Tournament. Allison also competed as a member of the Lady Badgers track and field team / / / TOTAL /

18 #10 Antoinette Iroko RS-Sophomore Guard Carrolton, Texas Iroko s Game-by-Game Career Highs Points: /9/16 vs. Oklahoma Christian : /7/16 vs. Newman Assists: /31/15 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State Steals: /10/15 vs. Oklahoma City Blocks: times Three-pointers: N/A Double Figure Scoring Games... 0 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at CSU-Pueblo 11/13/15 dnp vs Metropolitan State of De 11/14/ EASTERN N.M. 11/20/ FORT LEWIS 11/21/15 dnp vs Clayton State 11/27/ at Rollins 11/28/ MIDWESTERN STATE 12/3/ OKLAHOMA CITY 12/10/ at Texas A&M International 12/17/15 dnp at St. Mary's 12/19/15 dnp OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE 12/31/ NEWMAN 1/7/ OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 1/9/ at Rogers State 01/14/16 dnp at Arkanas - Fort Smith 1/16/16 dnp UT PERMIAN BASIN 1/21/ ST. EDWARD'S 1/23/ at OKLAHOMA PANHAND 01/28/ at Oklahoma Christian 2/4/16 dnp at NEWMAN 2/6/16 dnp ARKANAS - FORT SMITH 02/11/16 dnp ROGERS STATE 02/13/16 dnp at ST. EDWARD'S 02/18/16 dnp at UT PERMIAN BASIN 2/20/16 dnp ST. MARY'S 02/25/16 dnp vs Texas A&M International 02/27/16 dnp vs UT PERMIAN BASIN 03/03/16 dnp Totals Games played: 12 Minutes/game: 5.8 Points/game: 2.1 FG Pct: FG Pct: 0.0 FT Pct: 50.0 /game: 1.8 Assists/game: 0.1 Turnovers/game: 1.3 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.1 Steals/game: 0.1 Blocks/game: 0.3 Season Highs Points: /9/16 vs. Oklahoma Christian : /7/16 vs. Newman Assists: /31/15 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State Steals: /10/15 vs. Oklahoma City Blocks: times Three-pointers: N/A Double Figure Scoring Games... 0 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 Texas Tech (REDSHIRTED): Transferred to Texas Tech and redshirted. Colorado Christian (FRESHMAN): Averaged 3.8 points and 3.1 rebounds appearing in 10 games. Her season tops was a 14-point performance against New Mexico Highlands (Dec. 6). She notched a season best seven rebounds against Chadron State (Dec. 15). High School Prepped at Prestonwood Christian Academy (Plano, Texas), where she averaged 14 points, 8.1 rebounds and four assists over her career. Led PCA to their first ever State Final Four appearance in The TAPPS 5A All-State selection also played softball and ran track and field in 4x200m relay, finishing fifth at the 2013 TAPPS 5A State Championships. Played AAU basketball for CyFair Dallas and Hoops4Him Texas Fire. Personal Goes by Toni... Was born in Dallas, Texas... Was a Dean s List at Texas Tech... IROKO S CAREER LCU STATISTICS / TOTAL /

19 #13 Kellyn Schneider Senior Forward/Post Lubbock, Texas Schneider s Game-by-Game Career Highs Points: /24/15 vs. St. Edward s : /17/15 vs. Arkansas - Fort Smith Assists: times Steals:... 3* - 2 times Blocks: times Three-pointers: N/A * - With Texas Tech Double Figure Scoring Games Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 9 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 2 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at CSU-Pueblo 11/13/15 * vs Metropolitan State of De 11/14/15 * EASTERN N.M. 11/20/15 * FORT LEWIS 11/21/15 * vs Clayton State 11/27/15 * at Rollins 11/28/15 * MIDWESTERN STATE 12/3/15 * OKLAHOMA CITY 12/10/15 * at Texas A&M International 12/17/15 * at St. Mary's 12/19/15 * OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE 12/31/15 * NEWMAN 1/7/16 * OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 1/9/16 * at Rogers State 01/14/16 * at Arkanas - Fort Smith 1/16/16 * UT PERMIAN BASIN 1/21/16 * ST. EDWARD'S 1/23/16 * at OKLAHOMA PANHAND 01/28/16 * at Oklahoma Christian 2/4/16 * at NEWMAN 2/6/16 * ARKANAS - FORT SMITH 02/11/16 * ROGERS STATE 02/13/16 * at ST. EDWARD'S 02/18/16 * at UT PERMIAN BASIN 2/20/16 * ST. MARY'S 02/25/16 * vs Texas A&M International 02/27/16 * vs UT PERMIAN BASIN 03/03/16 * Totals Games played: 27 Minutes/game: 22.1 Points/game: 6.6 FG Pct: FG Pct: 0.0 FT Pct: 61.5 /game: 6.6 Assists/game: 1.9 Turnovers/game: 1.3 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.4 Steals/game: 0.7 Blocks/game: 2.9 Season Highs Points: /17/15 at. Texas A&M International : /19/15 at St. Mary s Assists: /7/16 vs. Newman Steals: times Blocks:...8-2/13/16 vs. Rogers State Three-pointers: N/A Double Figure Scoring Games... 4 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 1 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 1 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 SCHNEIDER S CAREER LCU STATISTICS (SENIOR): Named Heartland Conference Defensive Player of the Year and Second Team All-Conference selection... Holds the program and Heartland Conference career records in blocks (JUNIOR): Schneider became the Lady Chaps first ever Daktronics All-South Central Region selection and claimed Second Team All-Heartland Conference honors and was the conference s Defensive Player of the Year recipient. The junior from Lubbock, Texas broke the LCU and Heartland Conference single-season record for blocks with 113 (third amongst NCAA Div.II individuals). In 28 games, Schneider averaged 10.1 rebounds a contest to become only the third player in LCU history to average over 10 rebounds a game in a season. She helped bolster a defense that led the nation in blocks (256) and was third in the nation in opposing field goal percentage (.333). Named Heartland Conference Player of the Week on 1/26/ (SOPHOMORE): At Texas Tech University, she averaged 1.6 points and 1.8 rebounds per game. She appeared in 27 games and finished fourth in blocks (11) for the Lady Raiders during the season (FRESHMAN): Kellyn spent her freshman season with the Lady Raiders and averaged 1.6 points and was fourth in blocks (8). HIGH SCHOOL: Was a four-year standout at Monterey High School in Lubbock, where she amassed a school record 1,533 rebounds and tallied 1,571 points with 569 blocks and 617 assists in her Lady Plainsmen career. Schneider was a Lubbock Avalanche-Journal All-City Player of the Year as a senior and was a McDonald s All- American Nominee / / TOTAL /

20 #14 Blair Taylor RS-Senior Guard Plano, Texas Taylor s Game-by-Game Career Highs Points: /17/15 vs. Arkansas - Fort Smith : /17/15 vs. Arkansas - Fort Smith Assists: times Steals: times Blocks: times Three-pointers: times Double Figure Scoring Games... 7 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at CSU-Pueblo 11/13/ vs Metropolitan State of De 11/14/ EASTERN N.M. 11/20/ FORT LEWIS 11/21/ vs Clayton State 11/27/ at Rollins 11/28/ MIDWESTERN STATE 12/3/ OKLAHOMA CITY 12/10/ at Texas A&M International 12/17/ at St. Mary's 12/19/ OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE 12/31/ NEWMAN 1/7/ OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 1/9/ at Rogers State 01/14/ at Arkanas - Fort Smith 1/16/ UT PERMIAN BASIN 1/21/ ST. EDWARD'S 1/23/ at OKLAHOMA PANHAND 01/28/ at Oklahoma Christian 2/4/ at NEWMAN 2/6/ ARKANAS - FORT SMITH 02/11/ ROGERS STATE 02/13/ at ST. EDWARD'S 02/18/ at UT PERMIAN BASIN 2/20/ ST. MARY'S 02/25/ vs Texas A&M International 02/27/ vs UT PERMIAN BASIN 03/03/ Totals Games played: 27 Minutes/game: 11.1 Points/game: 3.4 FG Pct: FG Pct: 36.8 FT Pct: 89.3 /game: 1.0 Assists/game: 1.2 Turnovers/game: 0.9 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.3 Steals/game: 0.5 Blocks/game: 0.3 Season Highs Points: times : times Assists: /10/15 vs. Oklahoma City Steals: times Blocks: times Three-pointers: times Double Figure Scoring Games... 0 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points (JUNIOR): Averaged 5.7 points a game appearing in 26 games and making seven starts. Knocked down 26 three-pointers and ranked third in the Heartland Conference in three-point shooting percentage (39.4%) (SOPHOMORE): Made 25 appearances her sophomore season and averaged 3.9 points and 1.9 rebounds a game. She knocked down 11 three-pointers and had a 45.8% shooting accuracy from long range (FRESHMAN): Appeared in 27 games as a freshman and averaged 7.4 minutes per game. Was 1-for-1 from three-point range in four seperate contests (REDSHIRTED): Suffered a seasonending injury and was redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL Prepped at John Paul II in the Frisco, Texas area and was part of the Lady Cardinals State Runner- Up team her senior season. She claimed All State Tournament, First Team All-State and First Team All-District her senior season. Blair averaged 15.3 points a game running the point for JPIIHS. TAYLOR S CAREER STATISTICS / / / / TOTAL /

21 #15 Hannah Harbin Junior Guard Lubbock, Texas Harbin s Game-by-Game Career Highs Points: /8/14 vs. Oklahoma Christian : times Assists: /9/16 vs. Oklahoma Christian Steals: /25/14 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State Blocks: /21/13 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State Three-pointers: times Double Figure Scoring Games... 5 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at CSU-Pueblo 11/13/ vs Metropolitan State of De 11/14/ EASTERN N.M. 11/20/ FORT LEWIS 11/21/ vs Clayton State 11/27/ at Rollins 11/28/ MIDWESTERN STATE 12/3/ OKLAHOMA CITY 12/10/15 dnp at Texas A&M International 12/17/ at St. Mary's 12/19/ OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE 12/31/ NEWMAN 1/7/ OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 1/9/ at Rogers State 01/14/ at Arkanas - Fort Smith 1/16/ UT PERMIAN BASIN 1/21/ ST. EDWARD'S 1/23/ at OKLAHOMA PANHAND 01/28/ at Oklahoma Christian 2/4/ at NEWMAN 2/6/ ARKANAS - FORT SMITH 02/11/ ROGERS STATE 02/13/ at ST. EDWARD'S 02/18/ at UT PERMIAN BASIN 2/20/ ST. MARY'S 02/25/16 dnp vs Texas A&M International 02/27/16 dnp vs UT PERMIAN BASIN 03/03/ Totals Games played: 24 Minutes/game: 10.1 Points/game: 1.6 FG Pct: FG Pct: 25.0 FT Pct: 50.0 /game: 1.5 Assists/game: 0.9 Turnovers/game: 1.0 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.0 Steals/game: 0.3 Blocks/game: 0.1 Season Highs Points: /13/16 vs. Rogers State : times Assists: /9/16 vs. Oklahoma Christian Steals: /3/15 vs. Midwestern State Blocks: times Three-pointers: times Double Figure Scoring Games... 1 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 HARBIN S CAREER STATISTICS (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in all 28 games (four starts) and averaged 2.9 points a game. She registered seven three-pointers and 10 blocks while also averaging 2.3 rebounds (FRESHMAN): Made 26 appearances off the bench as a freshman and averaged 3.8 points and 2.1 rebounds per game. Was 49.3% from the field on the season, including a 55.3% mark inside the arc. Prior to LCU Harbin joined the Lady Chaps after competing with the Lubbock Titans, who are a team consisting of homeschool student-athletes. Harbin received the 2013 Maravich Award, which is HomeSchool Basketball s highest MVP honor. She was part of consecutive trips to the Final Four of the Home- School Basketball national tournament. Harbin had received Honorable Mention (freshman) and All-Region (sophomore) accolades until back-toback All-American awards, leading to the Maravich honor her senior season / / / TOTAL /

22 #20 Olivia Robertson Freshman Guard / Forward Kerrville, Texas Robertson s Game-by-Game Career Highs Points: times : 4-12/31/15 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State Assists: times Steals: times Blocks: /7/16 vs. Newman Three-pointers: N/A Double Figure Scoring Games... 0 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at CSU-Pueblo 11/13/15 dnp vs Metropolitan State of De 11/14/ EASTERN N.M. 11/20/ FORT LEWIS 11/21/15 dnp vs Clayton State 11/27/ at Rollins 11/28/ MIDWESTERN STATE 12/3/ OKLAHOMA CITY 12/10/ at Texas A&M International 12/17/ at St. Mary's 12/19/ OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE 12/31/ NEWMAN 1/7/ OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 1/9/ at Rogers State 01/14/16 dnp at Arkanas - Fort Smith 1/16/16 dnp UT PERMIAN BASIN 1/21/ ST. EDWARD'S 1/23/ at OKLAHOMA PANHAND 01/28/ at Oklahoma Christian 2/4/ at NEWMAN 2/6/ ARKANAS - FORT SMITH 02/11/16 dnp ROGERS STATE 02/13/ at ST. EDWARD'S 02/18/ at UT PERMIAN BASIN 2/20/ ST. MARY'S 02/25/ vs Texas A&M International 02/27/16 dnp vs UT PERMIAN BASIN 03/03/ Totals Games played: 21 Minutes/game: 6.4 Points/game: 2.6 FG Pct: FG Pct: 0.0 FT Pct: 82.4 /game: 1.1 Assists/game: 0.6 Turnovers/game: 0.5 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.1 Steals/game: 0.4 Blocks/game: 0.0 Season Highs Points: times : 4-12/31/15 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State Assists: times Steals: times Blocks: /7/16 vs. Newman Three-pointers: N/A Double Figure Scoring Games... 0 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 High School Robertson attended Kerrville Tivy High School in Kerrville, Texas. As a senior ( ), she became a four-time First Team All-District selection after claiming MVP honors of District 27-5A. Roberston claimed District MVP honors twice and has also received District Defensive MVP accolades during her time at Tivy. She is a three-time All-State selection, claiming the honor as a senior by Texas Basketball Magazine. ROBERTSON S CAREER STATISTICS / TOTAL /

23 #21 Allea Harris Junior Guard Argyle, Texas Harris Game-by-Game Career Highs Points: /18/16 vs. St. Edward s : /10/15 vs. Oklahoma City Assists: times Steals: times Blocks: /28/16 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State Three-pointers: /18/16 vs. St. Edward s Double Figure Scoring Games... 0 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at CSU-Pueblo 11/13/15 dnp vs Metropolitan State of De 11/14/ EASTERN N.M. 11/20/ FORT LEWIS 11/21/15 dnp vs Clayton State 11/27/ at Rollins 11/28/ MIDWESTERN STATE 12/3/ OKLAHOMA CITY 12/10/ at Texas A&M International 12/17/ at St. Mary's 12/19/ OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE 12/31/ NEWMAN 1/7/ OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 1/9/ at Rogers State 01/14/16 dnp at Arkanas - Fort Smith 1/16/ UT PERMIAN BASIN 1/21/ ST. EDWARD'S 1/23/ at OKLAHOMA PANHAND 01/28/ at Oklahoma Christian 2/4/ at NEWMAN 2/6/ ARKANAS - FORT SMITH 02/11/ ROGERS STATE 02/13/ at ST. EDWARD'S 02/18/ at UT PERMIAN BASIN 2/20/ ST. MARY'S 02/25/ vs Texas A&M International 02/27/ vs UT PERMIAN BASIN 03/03/ Totals Games played: 24 Minutes/game: 6.5 Points/game: 2.4 FG Pct: FG Pct: 42.9 FT Pct: 83.3 /game: 1.2 Assists/game: 0.5 Turnovers/game: 0.5 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.9 Steals/game: 0.6 Blocks/game: 0.0 Season Highs Points: /18/16 vs. St. Edward s : /10/15 vs. Oklahoma City Assists: times Steals: times Blocks: /28/16 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State Three-pointers: /18/16 vs. St. Edward s Double Figure Scoring Games... 0 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 HARRIS LCU CAREER STATISTICS Weatherford Coll (SOPHOMORE): She appeared and started all 26 games for legendary coach Bob McKinley s squad. Harris averaged 12.7 points and produced 16 games of at least 10 points (12 came during a 15-game stretch). She knocked down a team high 49 three-pointers and ranked 12th in the NJCAA in free-throw shooting at 84.8%. Texas-Arlington (FRESHMAN): Spent her freshman season playing at University of Texas at Arlington (UTA), where she played for former Texas Tech Lady Raider Krista Gerlich. She appeared in 18 games, making five starts, in for the Mavericks and averaged three points. Harris played a whole 40 minutes against Virginia Commonwealth (Nov. 24, 2013) and registered a career high 19 points. High School A four-year letter-winner at Argyle High School. Harris also lettered three years in track and cross country. One of seven siblings (six sisters), she was a four-time First Team All-District selection and was voted the team MVP her junior and senior seasons / TOTAL /

24 #23 Kelsey Hoppel RS-Senior Guard Midland, Texas Hoppel s Game-by-Game Career Highs Points: /2/13 vs. Oklahoma City : times Assists: times Steals: times Blocks: /14/13 vs. Rogers State Three-pointers: /17/11 vs. Azusa Pacific Double Figure Scoring Games Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at CSU-Pueblo 11/13/15 * vs Metropolitan State of De 11/14/15 * EASTERN N.M. 11/20/15 * FORT LEWIS 11/21/15 * vs Clayton State 11/27/15 * at Rollins 11/28/15 * MIDWESTERN STATE 12/3/15 * OKLAHOMA CITY 12/10/15 * at Texas A&M International 12/17/15 * at St. Mary's 12/19/15 * OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE 12/31/15 * NEWMAN 1/7/16 * OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 1/9/16 * at Rogers State 01/14/16 * at Arkanas - Fort Smith 1/16/16 * UT PERMIAN BASIN 1/21/16 * ST. EDWARD'S 1/23/16 * at OKLAHOMA PANHAND 01/28/16 * at Oklahoma Christian 2/4/16 * at NEWMAN 2/6/16 * ARKANAS - FORT SMITH 02/11/16 * ROGERS STATE 02/13/16 * at ST. EDWARD'S 02/18/16 * at UT PERMIAN BASIN 2/20/16 * ST. MARY'S 02/25/16 * vs Texas A&M International 02/27/16 * vs UT PERMIAN BASIN 03/03/16 * Totals Games played: 27 Minutes/game: 25.7 Points/game: 13.1 FG Pct: FG Pct: 46.2 FT Pct: 71.1 /game: 2.7 Assists/game: 1.7 Turnovers/game: 0.9 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.8 Steals/game: 1.7 Blocks/game: 0.1 Season Highs Points: /14/15 vs Metro State : times Assists: /10/15 vs. Oklahoma City Steals: /14/15 vs Metro State Blocks: times Three-pointers: times Double Figure Scoring Games Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 9 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points (SENIOR): Second Team All-Heartland Conference selection... Program s Career three-point leader...named MVP of the Al Kaly Shrine Classic histed by CSU-Pueblo... Hit 1,000th career point in the same tournament (REDSHIRTED): Served a redshirt season. Also played softball and was a vital part of LCU claiming a Heartland Conference regular season title (JUNIOR): Kelsey claimed Second Team All-Heartland Conference honors, leading LCU with 61 three-pointers (second in the conference). She was second on the squad and tied for 12th in the conference with an average of 14.4 points a game. Hoppel led the conference in three-point shooting percentage (46.9%) and with a school single-season record 93.8% free-throw shooting percentage. She also ranked fifth in conference field goal shooting (51.9%) (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 35 games while scoring 419 points which was third most on the team. Kelsey s numbers from behind the arc went up as she shot.451 which was second highest on the team as well as leading the team with 74 three-pointers made, which also ties a single season record. Hoppel would receive Academic All-SAC honors, and honorable mention All-SAC, as well as being named to the SAC All-Tournament team (FRESHMAN): Kelsey started her first season with the LCU playing in 34 games. She tallied 192 points. She converted on 47 shots from three-point range and also came up with 61 rebounds. HIGH SCHOOL: She is a product of Midland High School, where she lettered four seasons and claimed four First Team All-District selections. Her senior season, the TABC All-Star averaged 16.0 points, leading Midland to a 32-5 record and the Region I-5A finals. As a junior, the threetime Midland High Offensive Player of the Year averaged 11.6 points a game and shot 41% from three-point range for the 34-3 squad. Hoppel has found success each season with the Lady Dawgs. She was named the District Newcomer of the Year as a freshman and followed her sophomore season averaging 10.9 points a game and averaging 18 points in three playoff contests. Was a star on the softball diamond as well for MHS. PERSONAL: Kelsey, the daughter of Monty and Rita Hoppel, chose LCU over Charleston Southern and Southeastern Louisiana... Her father, Monty, is the General Manager of the Midland Rockhounds (Double-A affiliate of the Oakland Athletics) and the Midland/Odessa Sockers Football Club (USL Premier Development League). HOPPEL S CAREER STATISTICS / / / / TOTAL /

25 #24 Haley Fowler Senior Guard Smyer, Texas Fowler s Game-by-Game Career Highs Points: /24/15 vs. St. Edward s : /15/14 vs. Colorado Mines Assists: /17/15 at Texas A&M International Steals: times Blocks: times Three-pointers: /12/13 vs. Eastern New Mexico Double Figure Scoring Games Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 1 Games Led LCU in Scoring Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 4 Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at CSU-Pueblo 11/13/15 * vs Metropolitan State of De 11/14/15 * EASTERN N.M. 11/20/15 * FORT LEWIS 11/21/15 * vs Clayton State 11/27/15 * at Rollins 11/28/15 * MIDWESTERN STATE 12/3/15 * OKLAHOMA CITY 12/10/15 * at Texas A&M International 12/17/15 * at St. Mary's 12/19/15 * OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE 12/31/15 * NEWMAN 1/7/16 * OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 1/9/16 * at Rogers State 01/14/16 * at Arkanas - Fort Smith 1/16/16 * UT PERMIAN BASIN 1/21/16 * ST. EDWARD'S 1/23/16 * at OKLAHOMA PANHAND 01/28/16 * at Oklahoma Christian 2/4/16 * at NEWMAN 2/6/16 * ARKANAS - FORT SMITH 02/11/16 * ROGERS STATE 02/13/16 * at ST. EDWARD'S 02/18/16 * at UT PERMIAN BASIN 2/20/16 * ST. MARY'S 02/25/16 * vs Texas A&M International 02/27/16 * vs UT PERMIAN BASIN 03/03/16 * Totals Games played: 27 Minutes/game: 21.8 Points/game: 8.9 FG Pct: FG Pct: 31.0 FT Pct: 77.8 /game: 3.4 Assists/game: 2.4 Turnovers/game: 1.8 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.3 Steals/game: 1.0 Blocks/game: 0.2 Season Highs Points: /27/15 vs. Clayton State : /13/15 at CSU-Pueblo Assists: /17/15 at Texas A&M International Steals: /31/15 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State Blocks: times Three-pointers: /7/16 vs. Newman Double Figure Scoring Games Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 2 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 FOWLER S CAREER STATISTICS (SENIOR): All-Conference (Honorable Mention) selection (JUNIOR): Fowler was a Heartland Conference All-Conference selection (Honorable Mention) after leading LCU with a career-best 13.8 points a game. She ranked eighth in the conference in scoring. Also led the conference with a 60.8% shooting mark from the field, which is the fifth-best single-season tally in Heartland Conference history. The junior scored at least 10 points in 19 of the team s 22 games (SOPHOMORE): Came in for 26 appearances during the season and averaged 6.1 points and 3.2 rebounds per game (FRESHMAN): Haley appeared in 35 games and averaged 17.4 minutes per contest. She averaged 6.3 points and 2.2 rebounds per game. Haley was solid from the field, hitting 59.7% of her shots. She also produced 44 assists and 24 steals. HIGH SCHOOL: Fowler came to LCU as one of the most prolific players in Texas high school basketball. She was part of two Class A state title winning teams at Smyer High School. She ended her Smyer career as the second leading all-time scoring leader in Texas high school (UIL) girl s basketball history with 3,852 points, which led to SHS retiring her number 23. Fowler is a two-time State Tournament Most Valuable Player recipient and was named the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches Class 1A Player of the Year. The four-time TABC All-State member also claimed 2011 Lubbock Avalanche Journal All-South Plains Class 1A Player of the Year after she averaged 25.6 points and 10.3 rebounds en route to a second consecutive state title her junior season. She averaged 25.3 points and 8.2 rebounds as a senior to help claim All-State and Lubbock AJ All-South Plains Class 1A accolades / / / / TOTAL /

26 #25 Caitlyn Buttram Sophomore Guard Georgetown, Texas Buttram s Game-by-Game Career Highs Points: /20/15 vs. Eastern New Mexico : times Assists: times Steals: /19/15 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State Blocks: N/A Three-pointers: times Double Figure Scoring Games... 0 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at CSU-Pueblo 11/13/15 dnp vs Metropolitan State of De 11/14/ EASTERN N.M. 11/20/ FORT LEWIS 11/21/15 dnp vs Clayton State 11/27/15 dnp at Rollins 11/28/ MIDWESTERN STATE 12/3/ OKLAHOMA CITY 12/10/ at Texas A&M International 12/17/15 dnp at St. Mary's 12/19/15 dnp OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE 12/31/ NEWMAN 1/7/ OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 1/9/ at Rogers State 01/14/16 dnp at Arkanas - Fort Smith 1/16/16 dnp UT PERMIAN BASIN 1/21/ ST. EDWARD'S 1/23/ at OKLAHOMA PANHAND 01/28/ at Oklahoma Christian 2/4/ at NEWMAN 2/6/ ARKANAS - FORT SMITH 02/11/16 dnp ROGERS STATE 02/13/ at ST. EDWARD'S 02/18/ at UT PERMIAN BASIN 2/20/16 dnp ST. MARY'S 02/25/ vs Texas A&M International 02/27/16 dnp vs UT PERMIAN BASIN 03/03/ Totals Games played: 17 Minutes/game: 6.6 Points/game: 0.8 FG Pct: FG Pct: 30.0 FT Pct: 50.0 /game: 0.7 Assists/game: 0.8 Turnovers/game: 0.7 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.2 Steals/game: 0.1 Season Highs Points: /20/15 vs. Eastern New Mexico : times Assists: /18/16 vs. St. Edward s Steals: times Blocks: N/A Three-pointers: times Double Figure Scoring Games... 0 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points (FRESHMAN): Came on for 11 appearances during her freshman campaign. Produced five steals in the 11 games played. HIGH SCHOOL: Completed a tremendous career at Georgetown High School, where she claimed All-State honors by Texas Basketball Magazine this past season. She was part of a Georgetown squad that finished this past season 31-7 and fell in the Semifinals of the UIL 4A Tournament. Buttram has multiple All-District honors, including First Team honors this past season. She was part of Georgetown s state title winning team in and has received Academic honors at the district and state levels. BUTTRAM S CAREER STATISTICS / / TOTAL /

27 #42 Bobbi Chitsey Freshman Forward Wall, Texas Chitsey Game-by-Game Career Highs Points: /14/15 vs Metro State : times Assists: /13/16 vs. Rogers State Steals: times Blocks: times Three-pointers: times Double Figure Scoring Games... 1 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at CSU-Pueblo 11/13/15 dnp vs Metropolitan State of De 11/14/ EASTERN N.M. 11/20/ FORT LEWIS 11/21/15 dnp vs Clayton State 11/27/ at Rollins 11/28/ MIDWESTERN STATE 12/3/ OKLAHOMA CITY 12/10/ at Texas A&M International 12/17/ at St. Mary's 12/19/ OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE 12/31/ NEWMAN 1/7/ OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 1/9/ at Rogers State 01/14/16 dnp at Arkanas - Fort Smith 1/16/16 dnp UT PERMIAN BASIN 1/21/ ST. EDWARD'S 1/23/ at OKLAHOMA PANHAND 01/28/ at Oklahoma Christian 2/4/ at NEWMAN 2/6/ ARKANAS - FORT SMITH 02/11/ ROGERS STATE 02/13/ at ST. EDWARD'S 02/18/ at UT PERMIAN BASIN 2/20/ ST. MARY'S 02/25/ vs Texas A&M International 02/27/16 dnp vs UT PERMIAN BASIN 03/03/ Totals Games played: 22 Minutes/game: 8.8 Points/game: 3.6 FG Pct: FG Pct: 37.5 FT Pct: 71.4 /game: 2.5 Assists/game: 0.6 Turnovers/game: 0.9 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.7 Steals/game: 0.5 Blocks/game: 0.3 Season Highs Points: /14/15 vs Metro State : times Assists: times Steals: /9/16 vs. Oklahoma Christian Blocks: times Three-pointers: times Double Figure Scoring Games... 1 Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 0 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 0 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 0 HIGH SCHOOL: A Wall High School product, Chitsey received multiple all-state selections covering three seasons and was a product of Wall s UIL State Championship squad as a junior. Chitsey is also a multi-recipient of the San Angelo Standard- Times All-West Texas Team. She received MVP honors during the summer of 2015 participating in the FCA All-Star Game in Brownwood, Texas. Along with basketball, she has also excelled in tennis for WHS, competing in the state tournament in doubles play. CHITSEY S CAREER STATISTICS / TOTAL /

28 #54 Tess Bruffey Sophomore Forward Lubbock, Texas Bruffey s Game-by-Game Career Highs Points: /7/15 vs. Newman : /24/14 vs. Angelo State Assists: /4/16 vs. Oklahoma Christian Steals: /9/16 vs. Oklahoma Christian Blocks: /13/14 vs. Midwestern State Three-pointers: times Double Figure Scoring Games Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 3 Games Led LCU in Scoring Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 4 Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at CSU-Pueblo 11/13/15 * vs Metropolitan State of De 11/14/15 * EASTERN N.M. 11/20/15 * FORT LEWIS 11/21/15 * vs Clayton State 11/27/15 * at Rollins 11/28/15 * MIDWESTERN STATE 12/3/15 * OKLAHOMA CITY 12/10/15 * at Texas A&M International 12/17/15 * at St. Mary's 12/19/15 * OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE 12/31/15 * NEWMAN 1/7/16 * OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 1/9/16 * at Rogers State 01/14/16 * at Arkanas - Fort Smith 1/16/16 * UT PERMIAN BASIN 1/21/16 * ST. EDWARD'S 1/23/16 * at OKLAHOMA PANHAND 01/28/16 * at Oklahoma Christian 2/4/16 * at NEWMAN 2/6/16 * ARKANAS - FORT SMITH 02/11/16 * ROGERS STATE 02/13/16 * at ST. EDWARD'S 02/18/16 * at UT PERMIAN BASIN 2/20/16 * ST. MARY'S 02/25/16 * vs Texas A&M International 02/27/16 * vs UT PERMIAN BASIN 03/03/16 * Totals Games played: 27 Minutes/game: 24.9 Points/game: 13.1 FG Pct: FG Pct: 45.0 FT Pct: 66.0 /game: 4.9 Assists/game: 1.6 Turnovers/game: 2.0 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.8 Steals/game: 0.9 Blocks/game: 2.3 Season Highs Points: /20/16 vs. Texas-Permian Basin : /11/16 vs. Arkansas - Fort Smith Assists: /4/16 vs. Oklahoma Christian Steals: /9/16 vs. Oklahoma Christian Blocks: /11/16 vs. Arkansas - Fort Smith Three-pointers: times Double Figure Scoring Games Double Figure Rebound Games Double-Doubles... 1 Games Led LCU in Scoring... 5 Games Led LCU in Rebounding Games With 20+ Points... 3 BRUFFEY S CAREER STATISTICS (SOPHOMORE): Named All-Conference (First Team)... Tess claimed Heartland Conference Player of the Week honors on Nov. 23, She was named to the Rollins Thanksgiving Tournament All-Tournament Team (FRESHMAN): Bruffey was a Honorable Mention All-Heartland Conference selection and Heartland Conference Freshman of the Year recipient (LCU s first recipient of the Freshman of the Year award while in the Heartland Conference). Finished in the top-20 in the conference in both scoring (10.9 points per game) and rebounding (5.5 per game). She also ranked second in blocks (86) and fifth in field goal percentage (.487). Her 86 blocks is the second highest single-season total in program history (behind Schneider). HIGH SCHOOL: Tess is a homeschool product from Lubbock that participated with the Lubbock Titans, where she has been a teammate with Hannah Harbin and sister Claire Bruffey. Tess selected LCU after receiving offers from Texas Tech, Washington State and New Mexico to name a few. She was a 2013 Homeschool All-American / / TOTAL /

29 Lubbock Christian Lubbock Christian vs CSU-Pueblo 11/13/15 7:50 pm at Pueblo, Colo. (Massari Arena) 13 Kellyn Schneider * Nicole Hampton * Kelsey Hoppel * Haley Fowler * Tess Bruffey * Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Bailey Haist Claire Bruffey Allison Szabo Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % CSU-Pueblo nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1,3 13 Ashley Piper * Tuileisu Anderson * Lauren Heyn * Shannon Patterson * Molly Rohrer * Dee Arrieta Mariana Lambert Maddie Beagley Angie Moore Arabella DeAngelis Meghan White Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Chuck Golinvaux, Kevin Jelden, Mark VanGampleare Technical fouls: Lubbock Christian-None. CSU-Pueblo-None. Attendance: 123 LCU - Ranked No.15 (D2SIDA) and No.23 (USA Today) Lubbock Christian CSU-Pueblo Last FG - LCU 4th-00:41, CSUP 4th-00:47. Largest lead - LCU by 27 4th-00:41, CSUP by 2 2nd-07:16. LCU led for 36:04. CSUP led for 00:26. Game was tied for 03:30. GAME:1 No. 15/23 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN AT COLORADO ST. - PUEBLO Nov. 13, Pueblo, Colo. PUEBLO, Colo. (November 13, 2015) Playing in her first regular season game since the season, No.15/23 Lubbock Christian University s Nicole Hampton registered her 33rd career double-double with 21 points and 10 rebounds to help the Lady Chaparrals claim the first seasonopening road victory since the season with a win over Colorado State University Pueblo Friday evening at Massari Arena. LCU opened the game with a 6-0 lead and held the Thunderwolves off the scoreboard for the first 3:55 of the game. The T-wolves opened the game 1-of-13 from the field and 0-of-6 from the freethrow line, but back-to back three-pointers for CSU-Pueblo, with just over two minutes remaining in the opening quarter, led to a 9-9 tie. LCU opened the second quarter with a lead, but a 6-0 run to start the second quarter had CSU-Pueblo leading With 7:20 remaining in the second quarter, LCU had already accumulated 13 turnovers. They would go the remainder of the quarter turnover free and after a media timeout with the game tied LCU ended the half with a 14-4 run. Part of the run included CSU-P without a field goal for a span of 5:15. LCU led at the half. CSU-Pueblo was playing their first game under new head coach Jim Turgeon and LCU was not sure what to expect. The Lady Chaps used the halftime to adjust and came out with a strong second half performance. Leading 32-26, LCU went on a 10-2 run and ended the quarter with a lead. The Lady Chaps were 7-of-11 (63.6%) shooting in the fourth quarter (held CSU-P to 3-of-15 for 20% from the field in the quarter) to distance themselves for the win. Tess Bruffey led LCU with 11 points in the second half. LCU combined to shoot 62.5% (15/24) in the second half and held CSU-P to a 25.7% (9/35) shooting mark in the half (1/9 from three-point range). Overall, LCU was 50% (24/48) from the field and 84.2% (16/19) from the free-throw line. It was a different story for the T-wolves who finished the game 26.2% (17/65) from the field and 31.3% (5/16) from the free-throw line. The five free-throws made for CSU-P was the fewest free-throw total by an LCU opponent, with at least 10 attempts, since Westmont was held to five on Mar. 17, The 31.3% was the lowest percentage by an LCU opponent since Northwestern Okla. State was 18.8% (3/16) on Jan. 20, LCU was able to garner the 25-point win despite committing 23 turnovers and opening the game 0-of-7 from three-point range (responded going 4-of-8 the rest of the way from downtown). Hampton was one of three Lady Chaps in double figures offensively, as she was joined by Bruffey (15 points) and Haley Fowler (10 points). The game was Hampton s 72nd career game with at least 10 points, 16th career game with at least 20 points and 36th career game with at least 10 rebounds. Tuileisu Anderson led CSU-Pueblo with 12 points and Molly Rohrer provided 10 points in the loss. The 43 points matched last season s season low for scoring for CSU-P. LCU improves to all-time in openers and 8-5 under head coach Steve Gomez. The Lady Chaps, who entered the game dropping five of their last eight season openers, last won a season opener on the road at LSU-Shreveport to open the season. LCU opens the season 1-0, while CSU-P, who defeated a pair of NCAA Division I programs in exhibition play, opens the regular season 0-1. The meeting was the first between the two teams since Dec. 2, It was LCU s first ever win in Pueblo and their first win over CSU-Pueblo (once known as Southern Colorado) since Dec. 7, The all-time series is now tied 3-3. Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 LCU CSUP Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 2 times. Metropolitan State of Denver vs Lubbock Christian 11/14/15 5:30 p.m. at PUEBLO, COLO. (MASSARI ARENA) Metropolitan State of Denver J'Nae Squires-Horton * Georgia Ohrdorf * Hannah Stipanovich * Jenae Paine * Luisa Tago * Jaelynn Smith Jonalyn Wittwer Hannah Sherry Emily Hartegan Kaleigh Graham Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Lubbock Christian nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 13 Kellyn Schneider * Nicole Hampton * Kelsey Hoppel * Haley Fowler * Tess Bruffey * Antoinette Iroko Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Olivia Robertson Allea Harris Caitlyn Buttram Bailey Haist Claire Bruffey Bobbi Chitsey Allison Szabo Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Officials: Chuck Golinvaux, Chris Nemecek, Troy Kerr Technical fouls: Metropolitan State of Denver-None. Lubbock Christian-None. Attendance: 98 LCU ranked #15 (D2SIDA) and #23 (USA Today) Metropolitan State of Denver Lubbock Christian Last FG - MSUD 4th-00:06, LCU 4th-01:57. Largest lead - MSUD by 1 1st-06:07, LCU by 30 4th-01:57. MSUD led for 00:37. LCU led for 37:59. Game was tied for 01:22. GAME:2 No.15/23 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN VS. METRO STATE Nov. 14, Pueblo, Colo. PUEBLO, Colo. (November 14, 2015) Kelsey Hoppel went 6-of-8 from three-point range to lead all scorers with 22 points and her performance highlighted a milestone night for No.15/23 Lubbock Christian University, as she eclipsed 1,000 career points while leading the Lady Chaparrals to a win over Metropolitan State University of Denver Saturday evening to close their stay at the Al-Kaly Shrine Classic hosted by Colorado State-Pueblo. Hoppel entered the game needing 11 points to hit the 1,000-point mark and hit the mark with one of three first-half three-pointers, as she scored all 11 points needed in the opening half. Hoppel also passed Angie Taylor for fourth all-time on LCU s career three-point list. She now has 189 career threepointers. Haley Burton was the last Lady Chaps member to hit the 1,000-point mark and she completed the task in the season opener. Nicole Hampton is LCU s only other active 1,000-point player and she hit a few milestones of her own. Hampton surpassed 1,300 career points with her 73rd career double-figure offensive performance (13 points) and she also recorded five steals for her 230th career steal to move past Tabitha Qubty-Sellers and into third all-time in program history. Haley Fowler completed LCU s trio of players in double figures with 10 points and it helped her eclipse 700 career points. As for the game, LCU used a strong opening quarter to move to 2-0 on the season. Trailing 7-6, LCU responded with an 11-0 run and used seven points in the quarter from Allison Szabo to help LCU close the quarter on a 18-3 scoring advantage for a 25-9 lead at the end of the opening quarter. LCU s flow in the remaining three quarters would not be the same, but they had their own consistency. The Lady Chaps did not score a point in the second quarter until 4:13 remained in the half, they went the opening 3:12 of the third quarter without a field goal and then followed in the fourth quarter without a point for the opening 3:07. Jumping back to the second quarter, early fouls on starters Tess Bruffey and Kellyn Schneider sent their interior to the bench and Metro State took advantage of the opportunity. A 10-0 Roadrunners run cut LCU s lead to 25-19, but LCU bounced back with a 12-7 scoring advantage over the final 4:13 of the half for a halftime lead. The Lady Chaps quick surge of offense in the second quarter duplicated itself in the third quarter. Bruffey s three-pointer to end the field-goal drought to open the third quarter jumpstarted a 20-5 scoring surge and helped LCU head into the final quarter with a lead. Hoppel connected on three threepointers and produced 11 points in the quarter. New Lady Chaps Antoinette Iroko, Allea Harris, Bobbi Chitsey and Olivia Robertson each made their LCU debut in the second half. Harris hit a three-pointer on her first shot attempt, Chitsey produced five points in the fourth quarter (knocked down her first three-point attempt) and Robertson was 2-for-2 from the line in the fourth quarter for her first collegiate points. All 14 players on roster played for LCU and 10 produced points. The team shot 40% (24/60) from the field and Hoppel was 7-of-11. She knocked down six of LCU s 10 three-pointers (LCU was 10/20 for 50% from the perimeter). Defensively, LCU held Metro to 30.4% (17/56) from the field. The 44 points by Metro State was their lowest offensive output since scoring 43 on Mar. 1, 2014 (vs. UC-Colorado Springs) and the 28-point deficit was their worst deficit since losing (29 points) to Quincy on Nov. 28, Hoppel claimed Tournament MVP honors and Hampton was named to the All-Tournament Team. 1 MSUD LCU Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 4 times.

30 89 55 GAME:3 EASTERN NEW MEXICO AT LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN Nov. 20, Lubbock, Texas LUBBOCK, Texas (November 20, 2015) Tess Bruffey recorded 17 points in the first half and was one of 13 Lady Chaparrals to figure into the offense, as Lubbock Christian University cruised to an win over Eastern New Mexico in their home opener Friday inside Rip Griffin Center. Both teams exercised their roster, as the teams combined to use 27 different players. LCU used all 14 players on their roster and they received points from all but one. No Lady Chap played less than eight minutes and no player played more than 20 minutes. LCU had the game out of reach early, opening the game on a 9-0 run and leading as much as 15 points in the opening quarter. Bruffey and Hoppel accounted for 18 of the team s 27 points in the first quarter. They each had nine points in the quarter, with Hoppel s all coming beyond the arc. She opened the game 4-of-4 from downtown and finished with 12 points (all in the opening half). The Lady Chaps led after the first quarter and outscored the Greyhounds 22-8 in the second quarter for a halftime lead. LCU was 62.1% from the field (18/29) in the half and 7-of-9 (77.8%) from three-point range. Kassandra Harris tried to get ENMU rallied back, scoring 13 of her game-high 21 points in the third quarter. LCU was able to match her production with six points from Kellyn Schneider and five from Bobbi Chitsey in the quarter. The Lady Chaps led after three quarters. Chitsey finished with a career-high 13 points, going 4-for-4 from the field in her first home game inside Rip Griffin Center. LCU completed the game assisting on 25 of their 30 field goals, with 12 different players credited with at least one assist. Haley Fowler led all players with five assists. Bruffey was 7-of-10 from the field (including 2-of-3 from long range) with a team high 19 points in 19 minutes of play. She was one of four Lady Chaps in double figures in points. Schneider joined Bruffey, Hoppel and Chitsey by finishing with 11 points, eight rebounds and four blocks in 17 minutes of play. The Lady Chaps ere 56.6% (30/53) from the field and held ENMU (1-2) to 28.6% (20/70) shooting. From three-point range, LCU was 10-of-16 (62.5%), with six different players connecting from long distance. It was the first time since February of 2014 in which LCU had consecutive games with at least 10 three-point field goals GAME:4 FORT LEWIS COLLEGE AT LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN Nov. 21, Lubbock, Texas LUBBOCK, Texas (November 21, 2015) Tess Bruffey was able to score six of her 20 points in overtime and Lubbock Christian University bent but did not break, as they did not relinquish the lead when tied on five second-half situations and survived for an overtime win over Fort Lewis College Saturday night inside Rip Griffin Center. Tied entering the extra session, Haley Fowler tallied a layup 14 seconds into overtime and sparked a 9-1 run to open overtime. It was the separation needed for LCU, who let go of a 10-point second half lead and played the final seven minutes of regulation played in a game never separated by more than four points. LCU opened the fourth quarter leading and led with 7:07 to go, but Kylie Santos, entering the game leading the Skyhawks in scoring, hit a three-pointer for her first points of the game. The Skyhawks followed with a steal and jumper by Dallas Dickerson to tie the game with 6:13 remaining. A see-saw battle ensued and free-throws by Kellyn Schneider gave LCU a lead with 57 seconds remaining in regulation. Mary Rambo scored a pair of her game-high 21 points with a layup and FLC forced Blair Taylor into a turnover with eight seconds left, resulting in a Kate Bayes layup with a second remaining to force overtime. Fort Lewis was never able to get a lead past halftime, but they led early on, leading 11-4 with 3:51 to go in the opening quarter. LCU responded with a 10-0 run and led at the close of the first quarter. Rambo gave the Skyhawks a lead to open the second quarter, but it was eventually their final lead. Three-pointers by Kelsey Hoppel and Taylor was part of a 9-0 run by LCU and they led as much as before taking a lead at halftime. Dickerson was able to drain a long distance three-pointer at the buzzer, which proved valuable. The Skyhawks were whistled for 28 fouls in the game and it led to 40 free-throw attempts by LCU. They made 29 of the 40 attempts, with Nicole Hampton (11/12) and Bruffey (11/16) combining for 22 made free-throws. Bruffey was one make and attempt each away from tying a Rip Griffin Center record. Fouls were a factor as Astrea Read fouled out in the fourth quarter with 18 points. LCU was 7-of-16 (43.8%) from three-point range and 46% (23/50) from the field. They were outrebounded 44-36, with FLC taking advantage of 17 offensive rebounds leading to 15 secondchance points. Rambo led all scorers and FLC also received 18 points from Read and 12 points from Dickerson, who had two of the team s five three-pointers (5/22, 22.7%). Bruffey was two points shy of her career high and just missed a double-double finishing with nine rebounds. Hampton finished with 18 points, and Hoppel (17 points) and Fowler (14 points) each finished in double figures offensively. The overtime contest for LCU was their first since a overtime loss at home to Tarleton State on Nov. 28, 2014, and their first overtime win since an victory at St. Edward s on Jan. 16, Eastern N.M ,0-0 Eastern N.M. vs Lubbock Christian 11/20/15 7:00 PM at Rip Griffin Center - Lubbock, Texas 03 MOORE, Miranda * STINNETT, Sarah * HARRIS, Kassandra * CONNOR, Mikaehla * MARTINEZ, Eliza * McCLELLAND, Johna JOHNSON, Dasia COOPER, Jordyn HOTCHKINS, Jasmine WHITE, Briana LEEPER, Julianne COOPER, Jaylyn GUTIERREZ, Brittany Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Lubbock Christian , Nicole Hampton * Kellyn Schneider * Kelsey Hoppel * Haley Fowler * Tess Bruffey * Bailey Haist Claire Bruffey Allison Szabo Antoinette Iroko Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Olivia Robertson Allea Harris Caitlyn Buttram Bobbi Chitsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 5 FORT LEWIS 76 (3-1) FORT LEWIS vs Lubbock Christian 11/21/15 7:00 PM at Rip Griffin Center - Lubbock, Texas 02 Astrea Reed * Michelle Turner * Kate Bayes * Kylie Santos * Mary Rambo * Sydni Brandon Dallas Dickerson Victoria Trowbridge Emily McCue Alyssa Yocky Ande Lampert Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % OT: % OT: % OT: % Lubbock Christian 82 #14 (4-0) Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 02 Nicole Hampton * Kellyn Schneider * Kelsey Hoppel * Haley Fowler * Tess Bruffey * Bailey Haist Allison Szabo Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Larry Varoz, Walt Sanchez, Brad Burgess Technical fouls: FORT LEWIS-None. Lubbock Christian-None. Attendance: 391 LCU ranked #14 by D2SIDA LCU ranked #23 by USA Today OT: % OT: % OT: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 5 Officials: Reg Cooper, Shane Pope, Joe Ray Chavez Technical fouls: Eastern N.M.-None. Lubbock Christian-None. Attendance: 332 Eastern N.M Lubbock Christian ENMU LCU Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total FORT LEWIS Lubbock Christian Last FG - FLC OT-00:06, LCU OT-02:54. Largest lead - FLC by 7 1st-03:51, LCU by 10 2nd-05:00. FLC led for 06:49. LCU led for 32:27. Game was tied for 05:44. FLC LCU Score tied - 8 times. Lead changed - 4 times.

31 79 54 GAME:5 CLAYTON STATE VS. LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN Nov. 27, Winter Park, Fla. WINTER PARK, Fla. (November 27, 2015) An 84.2% shooting performance in the second half, which included a 24-4 run in the third quarter, helped Lubbock Christian University avoid a second half rally by Clayton State University and the Lady Chaparrals, behind an 18-point performance by Tess Bruffey, opened their play at the Rollins College Thanksgiving Tournament with a win at Warden Arena. The win places LCU into the tournament s championship game Saturday (2 p.m. Central) to face tournament host Rollins. LCU, led half and nearly let go of a 13-point first half lead, as Georgia based Clayton State opened the third quarter with the first two field goals and an 8-4 scoring advantage to cut LCU s lead to :45 into the third quarter. The Lady Chaps responded by making their next eight field goal attempts and went on a 24-4 run over a span of 6:24 for a lead (8:51 remaining in fourth quarter). Of the eight consecutive field goals, five closed out the third quarter and three were from three-point range, as Kelsey Hoppel, Hannah Harbin and Bruffey each connected from long-range. During the run, LCU had a streak of seven consecutive points tallied from the free-throw line in the third quarter. The Lady Chaps ended up making 16 of 19 shots in the second half (87.5%). They were 4-of-5 (80%) from outside the arc and 12-of-14 (85.7%) from inside the perimeter in the half. LCU was 7-of-8 (87.5%) shooting in the third quarter and 9-of-11 (81.8%) in the fourth quarter. LCU did the damage against a defense, which had been giving them fits throughout most of the game. Clayton State forced LCU into 18 turnovers, three shot clock violations and a backcourt ten-second infraction during the game. Lubbock Christian opened the game on a 7-0 run and the play of Nicole Hampton (six points in the first quarter) and Bruffey (seven points in the first quarter) combined to help LCU jump out to a 15-2 lead 4:35 into the contest. Clayton State responded late in the quarter with a 9-0 run, which carried into the second quarter. After scoring 23 points in the opening quarter, Clayton State s defense tightened up and held LCU to 13 points in the second quarter. LCU was held to a 4-for-10 stretch, with four field goals over a stretch of 11:11. LCU was 58.5% from the field overall (31/53) and 35.7% (5/14) from three-point range, as they were 1-of-9 (11.1) from three-point range in the opening half. The Lady Chaps were 26-of-39 (66.7%) inside the arc for the game. Bruffey (7/11) and Haley Fowler (7/10) were a combined 66.7% (14/21) from the field for LCU. They combined to go 5-of-5 in the second half, as nine different players had field goals in the second half and six players were perfect from the field in the half. Four different Lady Chaps posted double figures in points, with Fowler (15 points), Hampton (12 points) and Allison Szabo (10 points) joining Bruffey. Clayton State, the 2011 NCAA Div. II national champions, shot 30.6% (19/62) from the field overall and were held to a 24.1% shooting mark (7/29) in the second half. They struggled from the line, going 10- of-24 (41.7%) at the charity stripe. DaQuenna Moore led Clayton State with 10 points in the loss, which was their first of the season (3-1). Lubbock Christian outscored Clayton State in the paint and in points off turnovers. The second chance scoring was tied 9-9 despite Clayton State having a advantage in second chance scoring. The game was LCU s first ever game against a Georgia based program and it was their first ever game on Florida soil GAME:6 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN AT ROLLINS Nov. 28, Winter Park, Fla. WINTER PARK, Fla. (November 28, 2015) Lubbock Christian University left Warden Arena Saturday with some hardware. The trophy was not to signify their 1,000th game in program history, but to recognize the Lady Chaparrals for winning the title game of the Rollins College Thanksgiving Tournament, as Nicole Hampton s double-double of 17 rebounds (career high) and 11 points led them to a win over Rollins. LCU won by 28 points despite producing their worst shooting percentage since Feb. 2, 2013 (37.3%). Twenty-Four hours following Friday s 82.4% second half shooting performance, Lubbock Christian was 42.9% from the field Saturday (22/56). Through the opening 11 field goal attempts by LCU, Hampton was 3-of-5 from the field, but the rest of the team was a combined 0-of-6. Rollins led 8-5 halfway into the first quarter before LCU finally found their groove a term used loosely as it would be their only groove of the game. LCU closed the first half out-scoring Rollins 9-4, as Tess Bruffey and Bailey Haist drained three-pointers in the stretch to give LCU a lead at the end of the first quarter. Fortunately for LCU, their defense helped counter their bad shooting performance. Midway through the second quarter, LCU held Rollins to a 1-for-18 (5.5%) shooting stretch over a 12-minute span. Meanwhile, LCU went on a 20-2 run, with 18 of the points occurring in the second quarter. Neither team scored for the opening 2:31 of the quarter and it took 3:36 before the first field goal was made in the half. Despite the large run, LCU went a span of 4:22 of the run without a field goal. Kellyn Schneider and Allison Szabo produced LCU s only field goals of the third quarter, as LCU went 2-of-9 (22.2%) from the field in the quarter. They had four points from the field in the quarter, but still outscored Rollins 13-9 in the quarter, as LCU had nine points in the quarter from the free-throw line (9-of-10 from the line in the quarter. The fourth quarter was not much different. LCU missed their first four field goal attempts, but closed the game going 5-of-8 from the field with a three-pointer by Bobbi Chitsey closing the scoring for LCU. Rollins (3-3) was never able to seize the opportunity. The closest the Tars were able to rally back was cutting LCU s lead to with 6:05 to go in the fourth quarter. LCU responded on a 13-2 run to close the game. LCU was cold from the field, but Rollins was colder. The Tars were 28.3% (15/53) from the field and 20% (3/15) from long-range. It marks the third time (out of six games) the Lady Chaps have held their opponent to under a 29% shooting mark in a game (LCU held opponents to under 29% shooting in a total of eight games last season). Only one Tar had over six points from the field, as Jasmine Stone led Rollins with 12 points. Hampton recorded her second double-double of the season and the 34th of her LCU career. She nearly had it achieved at the half (10 points and nine rebounds at halftime). The mark in rebounds is the most since Schneider had 18 last season (Jan. 15, 2015) against Rogers State. Kelsey Hoppel led all scorers in the game with 14 points. She went 4-for-9 from three-point range. LCU also received 13 points from Tess Bruffey. LCU out-scored Rollins 22-4 in paint scoring, 15-9 in points off turnovers (5-0 in the first half), 13-6 in second chance scoring and 19-8 in bench production. Bruffey received All-Tournament Team honors and Hampton claimed the Tournament MVP accolade. Lubbock Christian vs Clayton State 11/27/15 3:00 PM at Winter Park, Fla. Lubbock Christian , 0-0 Heartla 13 Kellyn Schneider f Tess Bruffey f Hampton,Nicole g Kelsey Hoppel g Haley Fowler g Haist,Bailey Bruffey,Claire Szabo,Allison Antoinette Iroko Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Olivia Robertson Allea Harris Bobbi Chitsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Clayton State , 0-0 PBC 2 05 Covington,Jessica f Upshaw,Shay f Moore,Daquenna c Pryce,Kayla g Jones-Barrett,Kenish g Hynes,Alexus Dennard,Dejoun Johnson,Tierra Howell,Khadijah Hawkins,Tweety Udofia,Aniefok Cunningham,Ashley Walker,Shakira Benford,Andrea Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Mitch Kaufman, Dave Bowie, Amy Mazner Technical fouls: Lubbock Christian-None. Clayton State-None. Attendance: Rollins Thanksgiving Tournament Game: % Game: % Game: % 9 Lubbock Christian Lubbock Christian vs Rollins 11/28/15 3:00 p.m. at Winter Park, Fla. - Warden Arena 02 Nicole Hampton * Kellyn Schneider * Kelsey Hoppel * Haley Fowler * Tess Bruffey * Bailey Haist Claire Bruffey Allison Szabo Antoinette Iroko Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Olivia Robertson Allea Harris Caitlyn Buttram Bobbi Chitsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Rollins nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 03 STONE, Jasmine * INGLER, Julia * GILBERT, Marie * DRAYTON, Kasey * ROSSER, Tianna * JONES, Tanaya BAILEY, Cassidy FARRELL, Jen BETTS, Brittany ANDREWS, Vernisha CORSINI, Nikki McLENDON, Carly EDWARDS, Keevana Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Matthew Geer, Marshel O'Shields, Amy Mazner Technical fouls: Lubbock Christian-None. Rollins-None. Attendance: Rollins Thanksgiving Tournament Championship Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 Lubbock Christian Clayton State LCU CST Lubbock Christian Rollins LCU RC Last FG - LCU 4th-00:56, CST 4th-02:52. Largest lead - LCU by 26 4th-00:56, CST None. LCU led for 39:28. CST led for 00:00. Game was tied for 00:12. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. Last FG - LCU 4th-01:06, RC 4th-02:05. Largest lead - LCU by 29 3rd-02:23, RC by 3 1st-04:50. LCU led for 32:59. RC led for 04:23. Game was tied for 02:24. Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 4 times.

32 92 71 GAME:7 MIDWESTERN STATE AT LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN Dec. 3, Lubbock, Texas LUBBOCK, Texas (December 3, 2015) Lubbock Christian University and Midwestern State University combined for 85 points off the bench and Whitney Taylor supplied MSU with 17 points off the bench, but LCU used a 28-8 scoring advantage in the first quarter and 12 points off the bench from Allison Szabo to claim a win Thursday night at Rip Griffin Center for LCU s first win over MSU since LCU opened the game on a 14-3 run and had 16 points off their bench in the opening quarter. The Mustangs committed six turnovers in the opening quarter leading to a 14-3 advantage in points off turnovers. Szabo had eight of her 12 points in the quarter. LCU s defense held MSU to three field goals (3/13) in the quarter, with only one tallied inside the perimeter. The Mustangs rebounded in the second quarter with a 22-point quarter, which is the second highest quarter total by a Lady Chaps opponent this season. Whitney Taylor, who had 11 points in the first half, scored eight of her points in the quarter. MSU was 5-of-8 (62.5%) from long range in the opening half, but were 6-of-21 (28.6%) inside the arc. LCU led at the half and shot 60.6% (20/33) in the half. LCU was unable to maintain their hot shooting in the second half. LCU opened the second half 1-of-10 inside the arc. They were also 5-of-10 from the line during the quarter, but had key outside shooting. They opened 4-for-4 from three-point range, with Bailey Haist connecting on a trio. Jacquar Westbrooks and Whitney Paul combined for 13 points in the quarter for MSU and they were able to cut the LCU lead to 16 (57-41), but they would get no closer. The Lady Chaps played all 15 players and 12 produced offensively. They received 45 points from their bench and 47 from their starters. No starter played more than 26 minutes for LCU. MSU produced 40 of their 71 points from their bench. The Mustangs used 14 players and received points from 10 different players. Kelsey Hoppel led LCU with 13 points. She was joined in double figures by Nicole Hampton (12 points), Szabo (12 points) and Haley Fowler (11 points). Westbrooks led all scorers with 18 points and MSU also received 17 points from Taylor and 10 points from Anni Scholl. LCU shot 52.5% (32/61) from the field and 58.8% (10/17) from long range. MSU, like LCU, also shot better from three-point range than inside the arc, going 8-of-12 (66.7%) from downtown. Scholl and Taylor were each 3-for-4, while LCUs success came from Haist (3-for-3), Hoppel (3- for-5) and Blair Taylor (2-for-2). LCU produced nine blocks in the game, with Tess Bruffey blocking five. Hampton was two rebounds and two assists shy of a triple-double. LCU out-scored MSU in points off turnovers and 18-4 in fast break points GAME:8 No.13 OKLAHOMA CITY AT LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN Dec. 10, Lubbock, Texas LUBBOCK, Texas (December 10, 2015) No.4/14 Lubbock Christian University set a program single-game record for three-point field goals with 17 treys and produced their most lopsided win in their all-time history with Oklahoma City University, defeating No.13 (NAIA) OCU Thursday night inside Rip Griffin Center. LCU took advantage of the defending NAIA champion Stars zone defense with a program single-game record 44 three-point attempts and hit 17 three-pointers. It topped their prior mark of 16 makes (Feb. 8, 2014 vs. Oklahoma Christian) and 33 attempts (done twice previously). Seven different Lady Chaps produced a three-point field goal, with Bailey Haist knocking down a career-high matching five three-pointers to finish with a team-leading 15 points. She was 5-of-9 from long range. The 44 attempts ranks tied for the sixth most attempts by a NCAA Div. II program this season and the 17 made three-pointers ranks tied for the fifth most in NCAA Div. II play this year and it ranks tied as the sixth most in Heartland Conference history. The Lady Chaps were 14-of-26 from inside the arc (53.8%). Even with 17 three-pointers, LCU outscored the Stars in paint scoring. OCU opened the game s scoring with a 2-0 lead, but LCU responded with a 26-2 scoring run. The Lady Chaps led as much as in the opening half and led at the half. Haist produced 12 of her 15 points in the opening half. LCU went on to score 22 points in the third quarter and out-scored OCU 20-8 in the fourth quarter. Lubbock Christian never had all five of their starters on the floor at the same time past the first media timeout of the game. No Lady Chap played more than 20 minutes. All 14 Lady Chaps dressed played and 13 figured into the offense. Along with Haist s 15 points, LCU received 14 from Nicole Hampton and 13 points from Tess Bruffey. Hampton also had six rebounds and four steals in 19 minutes played. LCU produced 12 steals and forced OCU into 20 turnovers leading to a 29-5 scoring advantage in points off turnovers. LCU assisted on 26 of 31 field goals, with Hampton, Kelsey Hoppel and Blair Taylor each co-leading the team with four assists. The Stars, who reported the game as an exhibition, suited out six players and they were led by Catherine Kruschke s game high 16 points. Allison Frey finished with 10 points to join her in double figures. OCU was held to a 31.8% (14/44) shooting mark from the field. The meeting was the 50th all-time meeting between the two programs and the 10th won by LCU. LCU s prior lopsided win in the series was an win on Jan. 12, Lubbock Christian ended a streak of 11 consecutive losses in the all-time history with MSU. The Mustangs (1-7), who were making their first trip to Lubbock since 1994, suffered their first loss to LCU since Jan. 17, It was the 28th meeting all-time and the first for Lubbock Christian (their sixth win in the all-time series) resulting in a win of over 11 points. MIDWESTERN STATE vs Lubbock Christian 12/3/15 6:00 PM at Rip Griffin Center - Lubbock, Texas MIDWESTERN STATE WESTBROOKS, Jacquar * JONES, Alyssa * SISSEL, Jennifer * BROWN, Katie * CROCKETT, Krishawn * VILLEGAS, McKenna RYDELL, Kristin ODOM, Kathryn WASHINGTON, K TRIPP, Montoria SCHOLL, Anni LAUER, Rochelle TAYLOR, Whitney PAUL, Delize Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 Lubbock Christian Nicole Hampton * Kellyn Schneider * Kelsey Hoppel * Haley Fowler * Tess Bruffey * Bailey Haist Claire Bruffey Allison Szabo Antoinette Iroko Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Olivia Robertson Allea Harris Caitlyn Buttram Bobbi Chitsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Scotty Hermann, Larry Varoz, Tony Ramos Technical fouls: MIDWESTERN STATE-None. Lubbock Christian-None. Attendance: 397 LCU ranked #6 dy D2SIDA LCU ranked #14 by WBCA MIDWESTERN STATE Lubbock Christian Last FG - MSU 4th-02:53, LCU 4th-01:21. Largest lead - MSU None, LCU by 31 2nd-02:48. MSU led for 00:00. LCU led for 38:49. Game was tied for 01:11. Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 MSU LCU Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA CITY vs Lubbock Christian 12/10/15 6:00 PM at Rip Griffin Center - Lubbock, Texas 10 Leah Cheney * Amanda Ingram * Catherine Kruschke * Abbey Renner * Allison Frey * Samantha Stallbaumer Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Lubbock Christian nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 02 Nicole Hampton * Kellyn Schneider * Kelsey Hoppel * Haley Fowler * Tess Bruffey * Bailey Haist Claire Bruffey Allison Szabo Antoinette Iroko Blair Taylor Olivia Robertson Allea Harris Caitlyn Buttram Bobbi Chitsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Shane Pope, Janda Jackson, Jeremy Hohn Technical fouls: OKLAHOMA CITY-None. Lubbock Christian-None. Attendance: 325 LCU is ranked #4 by D2SIDA LCU is ranked #14 by USA Today OCU is ranked #13 by NAIA Exhibition for OCU OKLAHOMA CITY Lubbock Christian Last FG - OCU 4th-01:17, LCU 4th-01:32. Largest lead - OCU by 2 1st-08:52, LCU by 47 4th-01:32. OCU led for 00:32. LCU led for 38:20. Game was tied for 01:08. Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 OCU LCU Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 1 time.

33 Lubbock Christian vs Texas A&M International 12/17/15 5:30pm at United High School, Laredo, Texas Lubbock Christian (1-0 HC) 02 Nicole Hampton * Kellyn Schneider * Kelsey Hoppel * Haley Fowler * Tess Bruffey * Bailey Haist Allison Szabo Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Olivia Robertson Allea Harris Bobbi Chitsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Texas A&M International (0-1 HC) 3,2 05 Jessica Prieto * Chelsea Salom * Keiona Mathews * Rosebrooke Hunt * Hannah Beede * Katia Javier Jessica Alvarez Lizzie Prieto Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Larry Johnson, Bill Carter, Robert Newton Technical fouls: Lubbock Christian-None. Texas A&M International-None. Attendance: 543 Lubbock Christian Texas A&M International GAME:9 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN AT TEXAS A&M INT L Dec. 17, Laredo, Texas LAREDO, Texas (December 17, 2015) Kellyn Schneider led No.4/12 Lubbock Christian University with 16 points and teammate Nicole Hampton s double-double (11 points, 10 rebounds) helped LCU out-shine Texas A&M International s Jessica Prieto and Keiona Mathews, who each had 24 points, and LCU opened Heartland Conference play with a win Thursday night at United High School. Schneider s 16 points were a season high and one point off matching her career high. She was 8-of-11 from the field and also added five assists and nine rebounds in 26 minutes of action. The game was evenly played until midway through the first quarter, as LCU broke a 6-6 tie with a 6-0 run. Allison Szabo notched four straight points during the run and LCU led 13-8 at the end of the quarter. Szabo and Schneider opened the second quarter scoring pace for LCU, and a three-pointer by Blair Taylor highlighted a 7-2 run to open the quarter with a lead. Kelsey Hoppel was 4-of-7 from three-point range in the game and was 2-of-3 in the first half. Her two long distance connections in the opening half came during a 10-2 run to close the half, providing the Lady Chaps with a halftime lead. Twenty-two of TAMIU s 55 points were recorded in the third quarter. The Dustdevils had nine field goals in the third quarter and all were produced by either Mathews (six) or Prieto (three). Despite the increase of offense for TAMIU, they were unable to cut into LCU s lead. LCU never had their lead dip under a 14-point advantage in the quarter. The Lady Chaps were 59.3% (16/27) from the field in the second half and 7-for-11 in the third quarter (opened the quarter with four consecutive field goals). TAMIU attempted a rally late in the third quarter with a 6-0 run, which carried into the fourth quarter and cut LCU s lead to 56-44, but LCU responded with a 9-0 run to jump the lead to with 5:17 remaining. LCU had a 16-4 scoring advantage in points in the paint in the fourth quarter. LCU was 53.7% (29/54) from the field and 9-of-11 (81.8%) from the line. Hampton produced her 35th career double-double and her third of the season. Hampton and Schneider were joined in double figures offensively by Hoppel (15 points) and Szabo (14 points). LCU outscored TAMIU in points in the paint, 15-3 in points off turnovers and 25-0 in points off the bench. The Lady Chaps produced assists on 25 of 29 (86.2%) of their field goals. Haley Fowler produced a career-high seven assists. The Dustdevils had productive performances by Prieto and Mathews, who combined for 48 of TAMIU s 55 points. TAMIU struggled from the free-throw line, going 3-for-9 (1-for-6 in the second half). The win places LCU with a 9-0 overall record and puts them 1-0 in the conference for an 11th consecutive season. LCU is 3-0 all-time in Heartland Conference openers and 12-1 all-time under head coach Steve Gomez in conference openers. TAMIU falls to 3-6 overall and 0-1 in conference. A scheduling conflict with TAMIU s on-campus facility led TAMIU to seek United High School s gym as an alternative venue. Game: % Game: % Game: % 5,1 LCU TAMIU Lubbock Christian vs St. Mary's 12/19/15 1 p.m. at San Antonio, Texas (Bill Greehey Arena) Lubbock Christian , Nicole Hampton * Kellyn Schneider * Kelsey Hoppel * Haley Fowler * Tess Bruffey * Bailey Haist Claire Bruffey Allison Szabo Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Olivia Robertson Allea Harris Bobbi Chitsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % St. Mary's , 1-1 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 03 Dezirae Elias * Emily Troell * Arysia Porter * Kiara Etheridge * LaBraile Fields * Kealani Marquez Ciaira Briseno Carlie Akina Haley Richter Mariah Lee Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Chet Martin, Tommy Prosise, Chuck Stein Technical fouls: Lubbock Christian-None. St. Mary's-TEAM. Attendance: 204 Lubbock Christian St. Mary's Game: % Game: % Game: % GAME:10 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN AT ST. MARY S Dec. 19, San Antonio SAN ANTONIO, Texas (December 19, 2015) Nicole Hampton led five players in doublefigures offensively with 19 points and No.4/12 Lubbock Christian University shot a season-high 61.2% en route to a victory Saturday in Heartland Conference action to end the Rattlers six-game home win streak at Bill Greehey Arena. LCU was initially in unchartered waters, trailing their largest deficit of the season (14-6) with 3:50 to go in the opening quarter. A minute later, LCU bounced back with a 10-2 run to tie the game (7:35 remaining in the second quarter). Combined with LCU out-scoring StMU 20-4 in the second quarter alone, LCU outscored StMU 26-6 over the final 12:51 of the first half. The Lady Chaparrals were 7-of-11 from the field in the second quarter and closed the half hitting five straight field goals. Three of the field goals were by Hampton, who had nine points in the quarter and 13 points in the half. The Rattlers cut the LCU lead to a 10-point lead on two occasions in the third quarter, but LCU never let the lead dip into single digits and took a lead into the fourth quarter despite an 8-1 Rattlers run. LCU was 7-for-10 from the field in the fourth quarter. They out-scored StMU in the quarter, with a 20-4 advantage in the paint in the quarter. The Lady Chaps were 68% (17/25) from the field in the second half. Kellyn Schneider (2-for- 2), Tess Bruffey (3-for-3) and Allison Szabo (3-for-3) combined to go 7-for-7 from the field in the second half. LCU was 14-of-19 (73.7%) inside the perimeter in the second half for a 28-6 scoring advantage in the paint. Haley Fowler led LCU in points in the second half with seven. Nicole Hampton had 19 points and was an assist shy (9) of a double-double. LCU also received 15 points from Kelsey Hoppel, 11 points from Bruffey and 10 points each from Fowler and Szabo. Schneider was impressive with 14 rebounds and six blocks. Bruffey added four blocks for a team total of 10 in the game. While LCU was 61.2% (30/49) from the field, StMU was 31% (18/58) from the field. LCU produced a scoring advantage in the paint. StMU received a game-high 20 points from LaBraile Field in the loss. 1 LCU STMU Last FG - LCU 4th-01:20, TAMIU 4th-01:40. Largest lead - LCU by 21 4th-05:17, TAMIU by 2 1st-06:09. LCU led for 35:20. TAMIU led for 00:33. Game was tied for 04:07. Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 4 times. Last FG - LCU 4th-02:03, STMU 4th-03:28. Largest lead - LCU by 28 4th-02:03, STMU by 8 1st-03:50. LCU led for 24:46. STMU led for 11:52. Game was tied for 03:09. Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 1 time.

34 96 51 GAME:11 OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE ST. AT LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN Dec. 31, Lubbock, Texas LUBBOCK, Texas (December 31, 2015) Lubbock Christian University totaled seasonhighs in points, rebounds and steals en route to a victory over Oklahoma Panhandle State behind Haley Fowler s season-high 18 points and Allison Szabo tying her career-high of 12 rebounds Thursday afternoon inside the Rip Griffin Center to move to 11-0 on the season and 3-0 in Heartland Conference play. Sixteen of Fowler s game-high points came in the first half, including nine within the first five minutes of the contest. Szabo s dozen boards contributed to the season team-best of 49 and 10 Lady Chaps recorded at least one steal on the way to a season-high of 18. LCU (11-0, 3-0 Heartland) used their distinct height advantage to score 50 points in the paint and turned 25 Aggie mishaps into 30 points off of turnovers. Fowler opened up the afternoon with a baseline drive and another score in the paint and Tess Bruffey added a field goal before OPSU (1-10, 0-3 Heartland) got on the board via a Brittany Alavinejad three-pointer. Bruffey hit a pair of free throws but Alavinejad came through with another shot from beyond the arc to close the game to within 8-6. Fowler again exploded for five successive points, and her teammates joined, as the Lady Chaps went on a 20-0 to extend the lead to three minutes into the second quarter. Bailey Haist entered the game midway through the period and compiled an and-one along with two free throws to up the score to The Aggies scored four points in the final minute before the half prior to a Fowler free throw for a 30-point LCU advantage. A three by Kelsey Hoppel in the third extended the lead to for the Lady Chaps, and scores by Claire Bruffey and Olivia Robertson closed out the period with LCU ahead After allowing the Aggies to put up 30 points during the first 30 minutes, OPSU managed to allot 20 points in the final 10 minutes despite the Lady Chaps earning their largest lead of the night at following seven straight points from Claire Bruffey and a free throw by Antoinette Iroko GAME:12 NEWMAN AT LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN Jan. 7, Lubbock, Texas LUBBOCK, Texas (January 7, 2016) No.2/5 Lubbock Christian University opened the game on a 21-0 run and never looked back to defeat Newman University Thursday night in Heartland Conference action inside Rip Griffin Center. The Lady Chaparrals offensive surge to open the game included LCU connecting on their first 10 shot attempts. Kelsey Hoppel who led all scorers with 17 points, had 11 points in the opening four minutes of the game. Her and Nicole Hampton, who had backto-back three-pointers to close out the 21-0 run, combined for 19 of the 21 points to open the game. While LCU opened the game 10-of-10 from the field, it was a different start for the Jets. Newman missed their first seven shot attempts and committed five turnovers before Ashley Gonzalez ended the 21-0 run with a field goal with 4:11 remaining in the first quarter. LCU did not miss a field goal attempt until their 11th attempt, which came with 1:59 remaining in the quarter. LCU led 29-8 at the end of the opening quarter. The Lady Chaps out-scored the Jets 10-0 in paint scoring in the second quarter and used a Bobbi Chitsey three-pointer at the horn to take a lead into the locker room at halftime. LCU was 69.2% (18/26) from the field in the opening half and 5-for-9 (55.6%) from three-point range. Hoppel had all of her 17 points in the first half. Forty-six (46) of LCU s 53 points in the first half came from starters and no starter played more than 14 minutes in the first half. LCU produced 11 steals in the first half and held NU to a 19.4% shooting mark in the half, with only six field goals allowed (6/31). LCU s bench saw most of the floor in the second half. The Lady Chaps played all 14 players in the game and no starter played more than 20 minutes in the game (no player played less than eight minutes). LCU still shot 42.9% (6-of-14) from three-point range in the half and led as much as 52 points on two occasions in the fourth quarter. The Lady Chaps finished the game 51.8% (29/56) from the field and 47.8% (11/23) from long range. LCU assisted on 21 of their 29 field goals and had six assists from Kellyn Schneider, who matched a career high. Four Lady Chaps finished in double figures, with Hampton (15 points), Haley Fowler (12 points) and Tess Bruffey (12 points) joining Hoppel. Newman, who finished the game 25.8% from the field (16/62) did not have any player with more than nine points. Hoppel opened the game 2-of-2 from three-point range and the two attempts placed her with 500 career three-point attempts to mark the fifth player to hit that plateau in program history. OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE vs Lubbock Christian 12/31/15 3:30 PM at (Rip Griffin Center) Lubbock, Texas OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE , Hannah Whitaker * 14 Tatyana Bell * Sade Tutson * Kietta Saunders * Brittany Alavinejad * Ketyra Saunders Monti Sappenfield Kiera Waters Hannah Southard Haley Bonilla Johlicia Williams Charron Johnson Denise Levine Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Lubbock Christian , Nicole Hampton * 13 Kellyn Schneider * Kelsey Hoppel * Haley Fowler * Tess Bruffey * Bailey Haist Claire Bruffey Allison Szabo Antoinette Iroko Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Olivia Robertson Allea Harris Caitlyn Buttram Bobbi Chitsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Michael Uriales, Ben Rivers, Fred Stubing Technical fouls: OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE-None. Lubbock Christian-None. Attendance: 417 LCU ranked #2 in D2SIDA LCU ranked #12 in USA TODAY Game: % Game: % Game: % 6 NEWMAN , 1-4 NEWMAN vs Lubbock Christian 1/7/16 6:00 PM at Rip Griffin Center - Lubbock, Texas 01 Erica Olerich * 04 Natalia Hausmann * Mali Wright * Cierra Tjaden * Shaunice Robinson * Bria DeGrate Brianna Caldwell Iva Krstevska Melody McLaughlin Lizzy Harrison Parris Wilkinson Ashley Gonzalez Melanie George Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Lubbock Christian , Nicole Hampton * 13 Kellyn Schneider * Kelsey Hoppel * Haley Fowler * Tess Bruffey * Bailey Haist Claire Bruffey Allison Szabo Antoinette Iroko Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Olivia Robertson Allea Harris Caitlyn Buttram Bobbi Chitsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Vickie Seal-Roop, Shane Pope, Tony Ramos Technical fouls: NEWMAN-None. Lubbock Christian-None. Attendance: 341 LCU ranked #2 in D2SIDA LCU ranked #5 in USA Today Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE Lubbock Christian OPSU LCU NEWMAN Lubbock Christian NU LCU Last FG - OPSU 4th-00:13, LCU 4th-01:11. Largest lead - OPSU None, LCU by 51 4th-02:07. OPSU led for 00:00. LCU led for 39:30. Game was tied for 00:30. Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 0 times. Last FG - NU 4th-00:49, LCU 4th-01:25. Largest lead - NU None, LCU by 52 4th-07:29. NU led for 00:00. LCU led for 39:44. Game was tied for 00:16. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times.

35 GAME:13 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN AT LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN Jan Lubbock, Texas LUBBOCK, Texas (January 9, 2016) A 15-0 run in the second quarter and 23 points in the opening half by Kelsey Hoppel allowed No.2/5 Lubbock Christian University to pull away from Oklahoma Christian Saturday afternoon in a Heartland Conference tilt inside Rip Griffin Center. LCU, who opened Thursday s win over Newman with a 21-0 run, opened Saturday s contest with a 13-0 run. Hoppel was responsible for 11 of the team s first 13 points in the opening 3:22 of play. LCU led at the close of the first quarter and OC rallied with an 8-2 run to cut the Lady Chaps lead to OC s Addy Clift produced 18 points in the first half and 12 came in the second quarter. She produced a layup with 6:56 remaining in the half to move OC within She later hit one of five first-half three-pointers with 4:38 to cut LCU s lead down to 36-31, but that is when LCU responded. LCU went on a 15-0 run in a span of 1:46 to take a lead with 2:24 left in the half. Hoppel had seven points during the run and Nicole Hampton had six points in the stretch. Sarah Parker knocked down one of seven three-pointers in the half for OC to end the run. LCU led at the half. The Lady Chaps opened the second half with a 12-0 run and a trio of the field goals in the second half surge came from Bruffey, who scored six points in a span of 56 seconds. LCU led at the conclusion of the third quarter. A majority of reserves filled the hardwood in the final quarter. Olivia Robertson netted three of LCU s four field goals in the final quarter. LCU shot 61.5% (16/26) from the field in the second half and held OC to a 26.5% (9/34) shooting mark in the second half. Overall, LCU was 58.5% (38/65) from the field and OC was 32.3% (21/65). OC went from 7-of-14 (50%) from three-point range in the first half to a 0-of-11 long distance shooting woe in the second half (they missed their last 12 three-point attempts). Hoppel was 11-of-14 (78.6%) from the field and tallied 25 points in 22 minutes of play. Hampton tallied 16 points and Bruffey scored 14 points to join Hoppel in double figures. Hoppel (11/14) and Hampton (6/7) combined to go 17-of-21 (81%) from the field. For the fourth time this season, LCU had at least 25 assists, as they recorded 25 assists highlighted by seven from Hampton and a career-high six assists from Hannah Harbin. LCU out-scored OC in paint scoring and in points off turnovers. OC was led by a 21-point performance from Clift and 13 points from Parker. Clift scored 19 of her points in the first half (held to two free-throws in the second half) and Parker scored 12 of her 13 points in the opening half (held to a free-throw in the second half) GAME:14 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN AT ROGERS STATE Jan. 14, Claremore, Okla. CLAREMORE, Okla. (January 14, 2016) Lubbock Christian University was able to overcome a halftime deficit for the first time this season and Nicole Hampton set a program single-game record with 15 successful free throw attempts in a Heartland Conference road victory at Rogers State, who was previously unbeaten this season at Claremore Expo Center. In 52 prior quarters played this season, LCU had only trailed at the conclusion of one quarter (first quarter at St. Mary s on Dec. 19, 2015). Thursday, LCU found themselves playing from behind most of the first half. The Lady Chaps had a miserable start, opening the game 3-of-11 (27.3%) from the field in the first quarter of play. Meanwhile, RSU, who opened the game with a three-pointer from Courtney Smith, went 3-for-5 from long-range in the quarter for a lead. The Lady Chaps went a span of 7:45 without a field goal and found themselves trailing two minutes into the second quarter. Tess Bruffey had a pair of field goals to serve as bookends of the dry spell. Bruffey s field goal to end the drought turned out to be the first of three LCU field goals in a span of over a minute leading to an 8-0 run for a lead. RSU responded back with an 8-0 run of their own and led as much as in the quarter before LCU closed the half on a 7-1 run to trail at the half. LCU went on a 7-of-10 shooting stretch in the third quarter, and back-to-back three-pointers by Tess Bruffey sparked a 16-5 run to help LCU rally from behind and take a lead. The 16-5 run was also part of 23-6 scoring run carrying over from the close of the second half for LCU. The Lady Chaps out-scored RSU 10-0 in paint scoring and led heading into the fourth quarter. LCU led as much as 11 (56-45) in the fourth quarter, but RSU didn t back away, as they responded from an 11-point deficit with an 8-2 run and cut LCU s lead to with 4:23 to go. LCU kept their distance with free-throw shooting. A three-pointer by Kelsey Hoppel with 3:59 left was LCU s final field goal of the game. They scored their final seven points from the freethrow line to preserve the victory. Hampton nearly completed a rare feat, as she was a rebound and a pair of assists away from a triple-double. What she did complete found its way into the program record books. Hampton broke her own single-game program mark (14, which was also shared by Becky Hinojos) with 15 free throws made. She drained the 15 free throws on 17 attempts to tie the program single-game mark for attempts (last completed on Mar. 1, 2002 by Mamy N Kolomoni). The 15 made free throws ranks tied as the fourth most in a Heartland Conference contest in conference history. The mark is also tied as the third most by a NCAA Div. II player this season. She finished the game with a game-high 21 points and also produced nine rebounds, eight assists and four steals. The Lady Chaps went 19-of-27 (70.4%) from the line as a team, going 10-of-12 (83.3%) in the second half. RSU was 8-of-11 (72.7%) from the line, which was a season-high by a Chaps opponent. Bruffey joined Hampton in double figures with 18 points. She matched a career high with three three-pointers. She also had four blocks. Kellyn Schneider produced a game-high 12 rebounds. Kami Bunch led RSU with 20 points and Natasha Kindred provided 12 points in the loss (all 12 came in the fourth quarter). The win was LCU s sixth consecutive win over RSU and they have won nine of the last 10 meetings. Oklahoma Christian vs Lubbock Christian 1/9/16 1:00 PM at Rip Griffin Center - Lubbock, Texas Oklahoma Christian , Sydney Hill * Aisha Martin * McKenzie Stanford * Kylee Hicks * Sarah Parker * Jasmine Hinton Shae Scheffler Addy Clift Emma Gade Hannah Bentsen Madison Maxwell Kayla Mount Daisha Gonzaque Hannah Holasek Hope Dawkins Jessica Foster Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 Lubbock Christian , Nicole Hampton * Kellyn Schneider * Kelsey Hoppel * Haley Fowler * Tess Bruffey * Bailey Haist Claire Bruffey Allison Szabo Antoinette Iroko Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Olivia Robertson Allea Harris Caitlyn Buttram Bobbi Chitsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: Officials: Shana Courtney, Chris Cardenas, Crawford Clark Technical fouls: Oklahoma Christian-None. Lubbock Christian-None. Attendance: 327 LCU ranked #2 by D2SIDA LCU ranked #5 by USAToday Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 Lubbock Christian vs Rogers State 01/14/16 5:30 p.m. at Claremore, Okla. (Claremore Expo Center) Lubbock Christian (6-0 HC) 13 Kellyn Schneider f 54 Tess Bruffey c Nicole Hampton g Kelsey Hoppel g Haley Fowler g Bailey Haist Allison Szabo Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Rogers State (3-3 HC) 2 10 Emily Gamble f 13 Natasha Kindred f Courtney Smith g Kami Bunch g Rachel Block g Lindsey Byfield Madison Dearmin Danielle Carr Heather Roberts Lauren Schuldt Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Vickie Seal-Roop, Scott Starkey, Eloy Chavez Technical fouls: Lubbock Christian-None. Rogers State-None. Attendance: 1028 Lubbock Christian Rogers State Last FG - LCU 4th-03:59, RSU 4th-00:24. Largest lead - LCU by 11 4th-06:21, RSU by 7 2nd-07:46. LCU led for 20:22. RSU led for 16:58. Game was tied for 02:40. Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 LCU RSU Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 5 times. Oklahoma Christian Lubbock Christian Last FG - OC 4th-01:12, LCU 4th-03:06. Largest lead - OC None, LCU by 39 4th-01:56. OC led for 00:00. LCU led for 39:25. Game was tied for 00:11. OC LCU Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times.

36 73 50 GAME:15 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN AT ARKANSAS - FORT SMITH JAN. 16, Ft. Smith, Ark. FORT SMITH, Ark. (January 16, 2015) - Nicole Hampton supplied 20 points and Kellyn Schneider registered her first double-double (11 rebounds, 10 points) of the season to lead No.2/4 Lubbock Christian University to a win over Arkansas Fort Smith at a sold out Stubblefield Center. LCU kept a crowd of 3,000 quiet early, as they opened the game with a 5-0 run started with a three-point play by Tess Bruffey. A little over five minutes into the game and LCU had a 15-5 advantage. Hampton produced 13 points in the opening quarter (LCU led 22-8 at the end of the first quarter) and had 17 points 15:35 into the contest. UAFS never had 17 points as a team until 3:25 remained in the second quarter and LCU leading Hampton tallied 17 points in the first half and LCU led as much as (21 points) in the half. LCU was 57.7% from the field (15/26) in the first half,with Haley Fowler contributing 10 points to join Hampton in double figures in the opening half. All of Fowler s points in the half came in the second quarter. UAFS was never able to get within 16 points of LCU in the second half. The two teams combined for six field goals in the third quarter, with LCU holding UAFS to two field goals. LCU led heading into the final quarter. The Lady Chaps led as much as 28 points in the final quarter. Kelsey Hoppel scored nine of her 12 points in the final quarter to help LCU cruise to the win. LCU was 50% (26/52) from the field in the game and had a scoring advantage in the paint. They held UAFS to a 28.8% (15/52) shooting mark in the game. LCU cruised despite 22 turnovers and a 53.5% (15/28) shooting percentage from the foul line. The Lady Chaps had a advantage in rebounds. They also assisted on 20 of 26 field goals and produced seven blocks. Schneider produced her ninth career double-double and her first of the season with her 11 boards and 10 points. She joined Hampton (20 points), Fowler (14 points) and Hoppel (12 points) in double figures for LCU. UAFS was led by former Lubbock Roosevelt High School and South Plains College product Jasmine Brainard GAME:16 TEXAS - PERMIAN BASIN AT LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN JAN. 17, Lubbock, Texas LUBBOCK, Texas (January 21, 2016) No.1/2 Lubbock Christian University shot 61% inside the arc and produced 11 blocks in a Heartland Conference victory over University of Texas of the Permian Basin Thursday night inside Rip Griffin Center, placing their overall record at 16-0 to match their best start in program history. Continuing a trend, LCU had a fast start. After UTPB took a 4-3 lead 1:45 into the first quarter, LCU responded with a 15-0 run sparked by Haley Fowler and Allison Szabo. Fowler registered seven points and Szabo had four points during the run, which gave LCU a 17-4 lead with 3:47 remaining in the opening quarter. LCU led 21-7 after the opening quarter and held the Falcons to four points in the second quarter. UTPB was held 2-of-15 (13.3%) from the field in the second quarter and LCU had a lead at the break. The Falcons were 5-of-27 (18.5%) from the field in the first half, while LCU was 14-of-26 (53.8%). LCU closed the third quarter with an 8-3 run over the final 4:53 of the quarter and then had a 9-2 run in the fourth quarter to build their lead to its largest (69-28, with 4:03 left in the game). Kellyn Schneider had eight points in the third quarter and Tess Bruffey had four of LCU s 10 points in the fourth quarter. Bruffey finished with 10 points and also had six rebounds, four assists and four blocks. She was the only starter to play more than 17 minutes. Szabo came off the bench to lead all players with a game-high 14 points. She was 5-of-7 from the field and also had six rebounds and a trio of blocks. Hampton (13 points) and Schneider (12 points) also finished in double figures. Schneider had six rebounds and four blocks, while Hampton had six assists, five rebounds and two steals. LCU was 26-of-55 (47.3%) from the field in the game. They were 61% (25/41) inside the arc and a miserable 1-of-14 (7.1%) behind it. Hampton had LCU s lone three-pointer. LCU did block 11 shots, forced 10 steals and 19 turnovers, while also holding UTPB to shoot 21.8% (3/21) from the field. UTPB s Jau nae Peevy was their only player in double figures in points (10 points). LCU outscored UTPB in the paint, 24-6 in points off turnovers and 12-0 in fast-break points. They also had a rebound advantage. The game was nationally televised by American Sports Network, resulting in the Stubblefield Center s first-ever sellout. Lubbock Christian vs Arkanas - Fort Smith 1/16/16 5 p.m. at Stubblefield Center, Fort Smith, Ark. Lubbock Christian , Kellyn Schneider f Tess Bruffey f Nicole Hampton g Kelsey Hoppel g Haley Fowler g Bailey Haist Allison Szabo Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Allea Harris Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Arkanas - Fort Smith , Jasmine Brainard f Blandine N'Goran f Brittany Holbert g Candice Followwell g Olivia Hanson g Desiree Loving Skai Thompson Ashley Bean Andrea Wilson Maya Perry Dana Lewis Nya Lam Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: S. Starkey, S. Doron, B. Hamblin Technical fouls: Lubbock Christian-None. Arkanas - Fort Smith-None. Attendance: 2856 Lubbock Christian Arkanas - Fort Smith Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 LCU UAFS UT PERMIAN BASIN vs Lubbock Christian 1/21/16 6:00 PM at Rip Griffin Center - Lubbock, Texas UT PERMIAN BASIN , Niniva Taito * Shanna Taylor * Kayla White * Jau'nae Peevy * Khadijah Vigil * Taylor Gass Sierra LaGrande Victoria Lopez Allison Gordon Brianna Millett Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Lubbock Christian , Nicole Hampton * Kellyn Schneider * Kelsey Hoppel * Haley Fowler * Tess Bruffey * Bailey Haist Claire Bruffey Allison Szabo Antoinette Iroko Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Olivia Robertson Allea Harris Caitlyn Buttram Bobbi Chitsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Shana Courtney, Rick Chavez, Brad Burgess Technical fouls: UT PERMIAN BASIN-None. Lubbock Christian-None. Attendance: 637 LCU ranked #1 in D2SIDA LCU ranked #2 in WBCA/USA TODAY UT PERMIAN BASIN Lubbock Christian Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 UTPB LCU Last FG - LCU 4th-01:32, UAFS 4th-01:19. Largest lead - LCU by 26 4th-03:34, UAFS None. LCU led for 39:38. UAFS led for 00:00. Game was tied for 00:22. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. Last FG - UTPB 4th-02:44, LCU 4th-03:44. Largest lead - UTPB by 2 1st-08:15, LCU by 41 4th-03:44. UTPB led for 00:09. LCU led for 38:32. Game was tied for 01:18. Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 2 times.

37 78 60 GAME:17 ST. EDWARD S AT LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN JAN. 23, Lubbock, Texas LUBBOCK, Texas (January 23, 2016) No.1/2 Lubbock Christian University improved to a program best 17-0 start as they produced 28 points in the opening quarter en route to a win over St. Edward s University Saturday afternoon inside Rip Griffin Center. LCU, coming off a dreadful 1-of-15 performance from long range Thursday, opened Saturday s game with a three-pointer from Nicole Hampton on their opening possession. It led to a 17-2 run to open the game over the game s opening 4:12. Tess Bruffey had seven points during the LCU run and finished with 13 points in the quarter. Kelsey Hoppel hit two three-pointers in the opening quarter to give them a 22-5 lead with 4:46 remaining in the quarter. St. Edward s would come back with a trio of three-pointers by Lexi Fatheree to cut LCU s lead to before the quarter would end with a LCU lead. The Lady Chaps produced six field goals in the second quarter and four were from downtown, with Bailey Haist and Blair Taylor adding to a pair hit by Hoppel. LCU led as much as 18 points (38-20) in the quarter and took a lead into the locker room at the break. LCU produced 16 field goals in the opening half, with nine inside the arc and seven behind. Lubbock Christian put the game out of reach in the third quarter with a 12-2 run, with seven of LCU s 12 points coming from the line. LCU was 7-of-14 (50%) from the field in the third quarter and added 11 points from the line (11-of-14) in the quarter for a 26-point quarter. Eight different Lady Chaps had at least a point in the quarter and LCU took a lead into the final frame. LCU went the final 8:10 without a field goal in the game. They had one field goal in the quarter and it was tallied by Allea Harris (her first two-point field goal of the season). LCU scored their final six points of the game from the free-throw line. Nicole Hampton finished the game with six rebounds and her final rebound came late in the fourth quarter, which was her 912th rebound to become the program s all-time career leader in the category. Hampton, who moved past Mamy N Kolomoni (911 rebounds from ), finished the game with 15 points and eight assists to go with her six boards. Hoppel led LCU with 16 points off a 5-of-7 three-point shooting performance. She also produced a game-high four steals. Hampton and Bruffey finished with 15 points. Shakera Barnes, who had a game-high 18 points, led SEU s offense. Fatheree finished with 14 points, with 12 scored in the opening half. LCU out-scored the Hilltoppers 22-9 in points off turnovers and 22-7 in points from the free-throw line. SEU was whistled for 16 more fouls (26-10) than LCU GAME:18 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN AT OKLA. PANHANDLE ST. JAN. 28, Goodwell, Okla. GOODWELL, Okla. (January 28, 2016) No.1 Lubbock Christian University used a 26-0 first quarter run and received points from 14 different players to produce their highest scoring total on the road this season with a Heartland Conference victory over Oklahoma Panhandle State University Thursday night at Oscar Williams Field House. Brittany Alavinejad opened the game with a three-pointer for the Aggies and LCU opened the game s first 1:17 without a point and missed their first two scoring chances. Haley Fowler ended the Lady Chaparrals scoring silence with a three-pointer to tie the game at 3-3 and it jumpstarted a 26-0 scoring run over the next 5:36 for a commanding 26-3 lead. LCU scored on eight straight possessions and on 12 of 13 possessions during the run. The Lady Chaps benefited on offensive rebounds in the opening quarter, outscoring OPSU 14-0 in second chance points in the quarter. LCU led heading into the second quarter. LCU received points from 10 different players in the opening half. Tess Bruffey, Kelsey Hoppel and Fowler each had 10 points in the opening half, with Bruffey also grabbing five of the team s 13 offensive boards in the half. A 29-6 rebound advantage in the opening half led LCU to a halftime lead. LCU had 13 offensive rebounds compared to four defensive rebounds for OPSU. It led to a 20-2 scoring advantage in second chance scoring for LCU in the half. The Lady Chaps kept their distance in the second half and continued to build on their lead. LCU never led by less than 38 points over the final 13 minutes of the game. LCU finished the game with 55 rebounds (22 offensive) for their highest rebound total of the season and the most since Feb. 21, 2015 (vs. Texas Permian Basin). The Lady Chaps produced a season high in rebounds despite no individual player getting double figures in rebounds. Thirteen different Lady Chaps had at least one rebound (11 different players had at least one offensive board). The rebounds led to LCU finishing the game with a 26-7 scoring advantage in second chance scoring. LCU dressed 15 players and 14 of the 15 produced at least a point in the game. Fowler and Hoppel each co-led LCU with 14 points. They were a pair of LCU s five double-figure performers. Bailey Haist and Hampton each had 12 points and Bruffey finished with 11 points. OPSU received a game-high 16 points from Tatyana Bell. The Aggies were 23 of 26 from the charity stripe (88.5%). They fell to 1-17 overall and 0-10 in conference with the loss. Hampton, who set the program s career mark for rebounds in the prior game, set the program record for career steals. She had four steals Thursday to give her 273 career steals and it moved her past Sherry Brown, who had 271 career steals from Hampton also had eight assists and six rebounds Thursday. ST. EDWARD'S vs Lubbock Christian 1/23/16 1:00 PM at Rip Griffin Center - Lubbock, Texas ST. EDWARD'S , Kayla Goebel * Shakera Barnes * Haley Joly * Abby Hopper * Khiani Clark * Bailey Hill Essence Sauls Alex Box Ateh Ade Lexi Fatheree Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Lubbock Christian , Nicole Hampton * Kellyn Schneider * Kelsey Hoppel * Haley Fowler * Tess Bruffey * Bailey Haist Claire Bruffey Allison Szabo Antoinette Iroko Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Olivia Robertson Allea Harris Caitlyn Buttram Bobbi Chitsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Kelly Copeland, Beverly Michelson, Jearl Ledbetter Technical fouls: ST. EDWARD'S-None. Lubbock Christian-None. Attendance: 631 LCU ranked #1 in D2SIDA LCU ranked #2 in WBCA/USA Today Game: % Game: % Game: % 0 Lubbock Christian vs OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE 01/28/16 5:30PM at Goodwell, Okla. Lubbock Christian / HC Nicole Hampton * Kellyn Schneider * Kelsey Hoppel * Haley Fowler * Tess Bruffey * Bailey Haist Claire Bruffey Allison Szabo Antoinette Iroko Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Olivia Robertson Allea Harris Caitlyn Buttram Bobbi Chitsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE / HC ,3 03 Madigan Gonzales * Hannah Whitaker * Denise Levine * Kietta Saunders * Brittany Alavinejad * Ketyra Saunders Monti Sappenfield Kiera Waters Hannah Southard Haley Bonilla Johlicia Williams Charron Johnson Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Officials: Reginals Cooper, Shane Pope, Shana Courtney Technical fouls: Lubbock Christian-None. OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE-Ketyra Saunders. Attendance: 267 4,2 ST. EDWARD'S Lubbock Christian SEU LCU Lubbock Christian OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE LCU OPSU Last FG - SEU 4th-00:12, LCU 4th-08:10. Largest lead - SEU None, LCU by 27 3rd-05:03. SEU led for 00:00. LCU led for 39:35. Game was tied for 00:17. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. Last FG - LCU 4th-00:45, OPSU 4th-00:23. Largest lead - LCU by 46 4th-09:03, OPSU by 3 1st-09:51. LCU led for 38:04. OPSU led for 01:09. Game was tied for 00:47. Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 1 time.

38 87 59 GAME:19 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN AT OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN Feb. 4, Oklahoma City OKLAHOMA CITY (February 4, 2016) Nicole Hampton had 19 points and 11 rebounds for her 36th career double-double and No.1 Lubbock Christian University improved to 19-0 on the season with an road win at Oklahoma Christian University Thursday evening at The Eagles Nest. LCU never trailed in the contest and due in part to a fast offensive start for Hampton. She recorded 11 points in the opening quarter and helped LCU lead in the opening quarter of play. OC opened the second quarter on a 5-0 run to tie the game 21-21, but LCU combated the Lady Eagles run with a three-pointer by Blair Taylor and a field goal by Hampton for a 5-0 run of their own. The run was extended with a trio of field goals by Tess Bruffey and developed into a 16-2 run for a lead with 5:06 to go in the half. LCU opened the game 5-of-8 from three-point range to help pull away in the first half. They closed the half on a 5-0 run to lead at the half. Hampton nearly completed a double-double in the opening half, as she had 15 points and nine rebounds in the first half. She also had five assists and was on pace for a triple-double. Hampton was able to climb the LCU all-time career scoring charts, as she surpassed Darla Lynch (1,529 points from ) and moved into fifth all-time in career scoring. The Lady Chaps were 54.3% (19/35) from the field in the first half and the shooting success carried over into the second half. Kellyn Schneider opened the second half with an old-fashioned three-point play and it helped the Lady Chaps to a 10-2 run to open the half for a lead. They led as much as 29 points (71-42) in the third quarter. OC cut LCU s lead to in the third quarter, but LCU took any wind remaining in the Lady Eagles sails with a 9-0 run in the fourth quarter via a pair of field goals from Tess Bruffey and a three-pointer by Kelsey Hoppel. LCU was 57.7% (15/26) from the field in the second half and finished the game 55.7% (34/61) from the field. The Lady Chaps dressed 14 players and 11 of them had a field goal in the game (eight of nine players that touched the floor in the opening half produced at least one field goal). Hampton led LCU with 19 points and the Lady Chaps also received 14 points from Hoppel and 13 points from Bruffey, who also finished with six rebounds, three blocks and a career-high five assists. Hampton was four assists shy (6) of a triple-double. OC, who was 32.8% (22/67) from the field, received 22 points from McKenzie Stanford and 18 points from Sarah Parker. The Lady Eagles, falling to overall and 7-5 in conference, was held to 4-of-19 (21.1%) from three-point range GAME: 20 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN AT NEWMAN Feb 6, Wichita, Kan. WICHITA, Kan. (February 6, 2016) Coaching in his 404th game, No.1 Lubbock Christian University women s basketball head coach Steve Gomez claimed his 300th coaching victory, as the Lady Chaparrals received 18 points from Tess Bruffey and a double-double from Nicole Hampton (17 points, 10 rebounds) en route to an Heartland Conference win over Newman University at Fugate Gymnasium. The Lady Chaps were prepared for the occasion on the road, as the team surprised Gomez in the locker room after the game with a cake and cupcakes. The players and staff also surprised him with personal congratulatory letters. Gomez, in his 13th season, is (74.3%) in his coaching career. The team s focus was to revenge a loss in Wichita, from a season ago, and to reward their coach with his 300th win. They succeeded and it did not take long to jump out to a big lead. Kelsey Hoppel and Haley Fowler opened the game with three-pointers and LCU had the first eight points of the game. Newman cut the LCU lead to 10-5 but LCU responded with a 10-0 run and led 20-5 seven minutes into the game. They led at the end of the opening quarter. Hampton and Hoppel each had a trio of field goals in the second quarter and they each had 10 points in the opening half. Hoppel opened the second quarter with a three-pointer and it opened a 9-0 run to start the quarter. LCU was 13-of-20 (65%) shooting inside the arc in the first half and the pair of redshirt seniors combined for a 7-for-7 shooting mark in the half inside the perimeter. LCU led at the half. Bruffey had 15 of her 18 points in the second half, with 11 in the third quarter. LCU shot 56% (14-of-25) from the field in the second half, and that was with them missing four of their final five attempts in the game. They led as much as (37 point lead with 2:42 remaining in the game) before Newman closed the game on a 9-0 run. LCU was 52.5% (32/61) from the field in the game and held Newman to shoot 37.9% (22/58). Newman had 26 points from inside the arc and 27 points beyond the arc with nine three-point field goals made. Each team had four players in double figures offensively. Hoppel (13 points) and Szabo (10 points) joined Hampton and Bruffey. Hampton s double-double was her fifth of the season and she has produced back-to-back double-double performances. She also had five assists and four steals. Newman s Natalia Hausmann led the team with 12 points. Iva Krstevska finished with 11 points and Bria DeGrate and Shaunice Robinson each finished with 10 points in the loss. Lubbock Christian vs Oklahoma Christian 2/4/16 5:30 p.m. at Oklahoma City (Eagles' Nest) Lubbock Christian , Nicole Hampton * Kellyn Schneider * Kelsey Hoppel * Haley Fowler * Tess Bruffey * Bailey Haist Claire Bruffey Allison Szabo Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Olivia Robertson Allea Harris Caitlyn Buttram Bobbi Chitsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Oklahoma Christian , Addy Clift * Sydney Hill * Aisha Martin * McKenzie Stanford * Sarah Parker * Jasmine Hinton Shae Scheffler Emma Gade Daisha Gonzaque Hannah Holasek Audrey Hayes Hope Dawkins Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Charles Carroll, Darcy Schlabaugh, Robert Roop Technical fouls: Lubbock Christian-None. Oklahoma Christian-None. Attendance: 290 Lubbock Christian ranked No. 1 in D2SIDA, WBCA Division II polls Game: % Game: % Game: % 0,2 Lubbock Christian vs NEWMAN 2/6/16 1:00 PM at Wichita, KS (Fugate Gymnasium) Lubbock Christian (12-0) 13 Kellyn Schneider f Tess Bruffey f Nicole Hampton g Kelsey Hoppel g Haley Fowler g Bailey Haist Claire Bruffey Allison Szabo Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Olivia Robertson Allea Harris Caitlyn Buttram Bobbi Chitsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % NEWMAN (4-9) 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 21 Lizzy Harrison f Melanie George f Bria DeGrate g Cierra Tjaden g Shaunice Robinson g Natalia Hausmann Iva Krstevska Melody McLaughlin Parris Wilkinson Ashley Gonzalez Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: John Thomas, Robert Gill, Jim Tennison Technical fouls: Lubbock Christian-None. NEWMAN-None. Attendance: 141 Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 Lubbock Christian Oklahoma Christian LCU OC Lubbock Christian NEWMAN LCU NU Last FG - LCU 4th-01:11, OC 4th-02:09. Largest lead - LCU by 30 4th-04:56, OC None. LCU led for 37:51. OC led for 00:00. Game was tied for 01:51. Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 0 times. Last FG - LCU 4th-03:21, NU 4th-00:21. Largest lead - LCU by 37 4th-02:42, NU None. LCU led for 39:37. NU led for 00:00. Game was tied for 00:23. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times.

39 Arkanas - Fort Smith vs Lubbock Christian 02/11/16 6:00 PM at Rip Griffin Center - Lubbock, Texas Arkanas - Fort Smith , Brittany Holbert * Candice Followwell * Maya Perry * Jasmine Brainard * Blandine N'Goran * Kristen Mootry Sydney Franklin Skai Thompson Olivia Hanson Ashley Bean Andrea Wilson Dana Lewis Nya Lam Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Lubbock Christian , Nicole Hampton * Kellyn Schneider * Kelsey Hoppel * Haley Fowler * Tess Bruffey * Bailey Haist Claire Bruffey Allison Szabo Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Allea Harris Bobbi Chitsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Chet Martin, Vickie Seal-Roop, Tommy Prosise Technical fouls: Arkanas - Fort Smith-None. Lubbock Christian-None. Attendance: 723 LCU ranked #1 in D2SIDA LCU ranked #2 in USA Today/WBCA GAME:21 ARKANSAS - FORT SMITH AT LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN FEB Lubbock, Texas LUBBOCK, Texas (February 11, 2016) Nicole Hampton, two assists shy of a triple-double, completed her third straight double-double performance, as her 22 points and 12 rebounds led No.1/2 Lubbock Christian University to an Heartland Conference victory over University of Arkansas-Fort Smith Thursday night inside Rip Griffin Center. UAFS came out strong in the contest, opening the game with a three-pointer from Candice Followwell and holding LCU without a field goal for the first 4:23 of the game. LCU did however score their first six points from the free-throw line and never trailed by more than three-points in the quarter. Hampton took over once LCU trailed with 3:23 remaining in the first quarter, as she scored five straight points and sparked a 7-0 run to give LCU an lead. LCU never trailed after the 7-0 run. Teams traded buckets most of the second quarter until the final four minutes of the half. Ashley Bean hit a three-pointer for UAFS, cutting LCU s lead to with 3:53 remaining in the half, but LCU responded with an 8-2 run. A late bucket by Skai Thompson ended the stretch and cut LCU s halftime lead to Hampton had LCU s final four points of the half and finished the half with 17 points and nine rebounds. The Lady Chaps grabbed some breathing room in the third quarter. Haley Fowler opened the half with a three-pointer 19 seconds into the quarter and it was one of three consecutive field goal attempts LCU hit. They produced an 11-1 run midway through the quarter and led Fowler and Tess Bruffey each had seven points in the third quarter and LCU shot 53.3% (8/15) in the quarter (after shooting 37.5%, 9-for-24, in the first half). The offensive surge led to a lead heading into the fourth quarter. Lubbock Christian out-scored the Lady Lions 20-7 in the fourth quarter. LCU went on a 17-2 run during the quarter, with Bruffey scoring nine points. UAFS was 3-of-15 (20%) from the field during the fourth quarter. LCU finished with four players in double-figures and Hampton was not the only Lady Chap with a double-double. Bruffey matched a season-high with 20 points and recorded her third career double-double with 10 rebounds (first of the season). Hampton s double-double was her third straight of the season (sixth overall on the season) and her 38th of her career. Her 22 points marked her 19th career game of 20 or more points (fourth of the season) and her 90th career game of 10 or more points. Fowler provided 13 points and Hoppel chipped in 10 for LCU. Andrea Wilson was UAFS s only player in double-figures, as she scored 11 in the loss. Both teams strived at the line, as UAFS was 90% (9/10) and LCU was 88.2% (30/34). UAFS made their first nine attempts, while LCU made their first 11 attempts from the line. LCU produced 13 blocks in the game, which was one off the team s record inside Rip Griffin Center. Bruffey had a season-high six blocks placing her four shy of a triple-double. Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 Rogers State vs Lubbock Christian 02/13/16 1:00 PM at Rip Griffin Center - Lubbock, Texas Rogers State , Lindsey Byfield * Natasha Kindred * Kami Bunch * Rachel Block * Danielle Carr * Carlye Bohannan Emily Gamble Courtney Smith Madison Dearmin Heather Roberts Lauren Schuldt Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: Game: % Game: % Game: Lubbock Christian , Nicole Hampton * Kellyn Schneider * Kelsey Hoppel * Haley Fowler * Tess Bruffey * Bailey Haist Claire Bruffey Allison Szabo Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Olivia Robertson Allea Harris Caitlyn Buttram Bobbi Chitsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Joe Ray Chavez, Carl Lee Murray, Jeff Rousseau Technical fouls: Rogers State-None. Lubbock Christian-None. Attendance: 437 LCU ranked #1 in D2SIDA LCU ranked #2 in USA Today/WBCA GAME:22 ROGERS STATE AT LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN FEB. 12, Lubbock, Texas LUBBOCK, Texas (February 13, 2016) It is fitting that the day before Valentine s Day that the No.1/2 Lady Chaparrals got their heart. Lubbock Christian University used a 26-0 advantage in points off turnovers and claimed their second consecutive Heartland Conference Regular Season title with an win over Rogers State University Saturday afternoon inside Rip Griffin Center. This season marks LCU s third season in the Heartland Conference and for a third straight season they will finish atop the conference standings. LCU was unable to claim the distinction as regular season conference champions until last season, so technically this title marks LCU s second consecutive conference regular season title. Overall, it is the fourth conference regular season title in program history. LCU claimed Sooner Athletic Conference titles in 2007 and There was little question if LCU would clinch the title Saturday. After surrendering a 5-0 lead, they answered a RSU 6-0 run with an 8-0 run. Nicole Hampton had seven points in the first quarter and they closed the first quarter with a 15-4 run to end the quarter with a lead. After opening the game 1-of-5 from the field, they closed the half 15-of-23 (65%) from the field. Hampton had 14 points in 19 minutes with five assists in the half. LCU led at the half after an 18-4 run to start the second quarter. Blair Taylor (six) and Hampton (eight) combined for 14 points in the second quarter. The Lady Chaps were 9-of-12 from the field in the third quarter and Kelsey Hoppel hit a pair of three-pointers to help LCU out-score RSU in the third quarter. LCU went on a 12-0 run over a span of 4:31 carrying over from the third quarter to the fourth quarter. The Lady Chaps went to their bench most of the second half and the bench players took advantage of the playing opportunity. LCU produced 40 points in the game from their bench, with 24 of those 40 points coming in the second half. Nineteen of LCU s 24 points in the fourth quarter came from the bench. LCU produced some lopsided numbers in the victory. The Lady Chaps shot 58.2% (32/55) from the field and went 59.3% (16/27) in the second half, while RSU was 28.6% (16/56) from the field. LCU assisted on 26 of 32 field goals with 11 different players gathering an assist. They also produced 12 blocks, with Kellyn Schneider matching a career high (for a fourth time) with eight blocks. LCU forced 21 turnovers and took advantage of 13 steals with a 26-0 scoring advantage in points off turnovers. Hampton led LCU with 14 points and seven assists. Kelsey Hoppel and Hannah Harbin each finished with 10 points. Harbin s season high marked her fifth career game with at least 10 points (playing in her 75th career game). LCU received points from 13 of their 14 players that touched the floor and 10 of the players had at least five points. RSU was led by Heather Roberts, who had eight points. Game: % Game: % Game: % 2,1 Arkanas - Fort Smith Lubbock Christian UAFS LCU Rogers State Lubbock Christian RSU LCU Last FG - UAFS 4th-02:01, LCU 4th-00:41. Largest lead - UAFS by 3 1st-09:43, LCU by 28 4th-02:16. UAFS led for 03:13. LCU led for 34:48. Game was tied for 01:23. Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 5 times. Last FG - RSU 4th-01:39, LCU 4th-00:50. Largest lead - RSU by 1 1st-06:41, LCU by 48 4th-05:09. RSU led for 01:15. LCU led for 38:13. Game was tied for 00:10. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 2 times.

40 95 44 GAME:23 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN AT ST. EDWARD S FEB. 18, Austin, Texas AUSTIN, Texas (February 18, 2016) Five Lady Chaparrals tallied double figures in points as topranked Lubbock Christian University shot a season-high 64.2% from the field and 64.7% from threepoint range to defeat St. Edward s University in Heartland Conference play Thursday night inside Recreation and Convocation Center. The game was much closer than the final score indicated early, as SEU benefited off seven offensive rebounds in the opening quarter leading to four more shot attempts than LCU. The score was tied with 1:56 remaining in the quarter and Kelsey Hoppel hit her third three-pointer of the quarter to help LCU close the quarter on a 7-2 run for a lead. SEU and LCU traded blows early in the second quarter, as each had a simultaneous stretch going 3-for- 4 from the field. The stretch would end with for SEU with 5:54 remaining in the quarter. The Hilltoppers would go a stretch of 7:24 without a field goal, as LCU countered the SEU dry spell with a 20-1 run. The run was delayed with halftime hitting during the run and LCU had a halftime lead, out-scoring SEU 22-9 in the second quarter. LCU was 64.3% (18/28) from the field in the opening half and had a 24-8 scoring advantage in the paint. Hoppel (12 points) and Nicole Hampton (11 points) combined for 23 points in the first half. The Hilltoppers ended the 20-1 run with a layup from Abby Hopper in the third quarter, but it did not jumpstart their offense. They continued going the following 12:16 with just one field goal and LCU struck up a 25-5 run for a lead as 6:14 remained in the fourth quarter. The Lady Chaps struggled allowing eight offensive rebounds in the first half, but in the third quarter, LCU held SEU to one offensive rebound despite the Hilltoppers missing 11 field goal attempts in the quarter. Most of LCU s starters exited the game during the third quarter, but that did not stop LCU s scoring. Allea Harris produced a career-high 11 points, with all 11 points coming in the second half and over a 10 minute span of play. Bailey Haist (11 points) and Claire Bruffey (five points) combined for 16 points during the fourth quarter. LCU was 64.2% (34/53) from the field for their best shooting performance since their record mark of 69.2% on Nov. 29, 2014 (vs. Eastern New Mexico). Their mark of 11-of-17 (64.7%) from long-range was their best three-point shooting mark since a 66.7% team performance on Feb. 21, 2015 against Texas-Permian Basin. While LCUs shots were falling, the same could not be said for SEU, who shot 30.5% (18/59) from the field. They were 1-of-13 (7.7%) from the three-point range, marking the fewest three-point field goals made by a LCU opponent since St. Mary s was held to one on Feb. 15, Shakera Barnes led SEU with 12 points and was one of the Toppers few bright spots. Khiani Clark (0-of-4), Lexi Fatheree (1-of- 7), and Bailey Hill (0-of-7) combined to shoot 5.6% (1-of-18) from the field. SEU missed 41 field goal attempts leading to a lot of rebound opportunities. The Hilltoppers led the category, out-rebounding LCU 33-31, with 17 of the rebounds offensive. It is the second time this season LCU has been out-rebounded. Hampton and Hoppel co-led LCU with 15 points. LCU also received 13 points from Tess Bruffey (11 points in the third quarter) and 11 points each from Bailey Haist and Harris. Hampton also had a teamleading seven assists, four steals and five assists GAME: 24 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN AT TEXAS-PERMIAN BASIN FEB 20, Odessa, Texas ODESSA, Texas (February 20, 2016) Top-ranked Lubbock Christian University set a program conference single game scoring mark with 109 points, as Tess Bruffey led a foursome of Lady Chaparrals in double figures, with 21 points, and to a win over Texas-Permian Basin Saturday afternoon at Falcon Dome. LCU posted a season-high 43 field goals in the game, with assists granted to 31 of the field goals (sixth best single game mark in Heartland Conference history). The Lady Chaps were 61.4% (43/70) from the field, shooting over 60% for a second consecutive game. Inside the arch, LCU was 34-of-47 (72.3%) from the field and it led to a scoring advantage in the paint. There were four lead changes in the first quarter and LCU had a narrow lead after the quarter. The game would get no closer starting the second quarter. Bruffey opened the quarter with a three-pointer and sparked an 8-0 LCU run. The Lady Chaps grabbed some separation with a 14-0 run during the quarter, turning a lead into a lead. An old fashioned three-point play by Allison Szabo was followed by three-pointers by Kelsey Hoppel and Nicole Hampton as part of the 14-0 run. LCU was 68.4% (13/19) from the field in the second quarter and it led to LCU outscoring UTPB in the quarter for a halftime lead. UTPB was trailing by a 29-point deficit despite 50% (10/20) shooting in the first half. Most in part to LCU posting a 26-0 scoring advantage in points off turnovers in the first half. The momentum continued into the third quarter for LCU. Haley Fowler tallied the first seven points of the third quarter and LCU quickly led with 8:14 remaining. LCU had a 14-2 run carrying over from the first half and eventually built the lead to where they had a lead of at least 40 points over the game s final 13:20. LCU played 13 players and all 13 produced at least two points and had at least one field goal. Bruffey led all players with 21 points off a 9-for-11 shooting performance. Hoppel finished with 17 points, Szabo with 16 points and Fowler with 10 points. Szabo (6-of-7), Hoppel (6-of-11) and Bruffey (9-of-11) combined to shoot 72.4% from the field. Hampton produced a season high 10 assists in the win. Hoppel had five three-point attempts and moved into second on the program s career three-point attempts list. With 566 career attempts, she moved ahead of Jordan Hampton, who had 565 attempts from After shooting 50% from the field in the opening half, UTPB struggled in the second half. They were 7-of-27 from the field in the half and placed UTPB s shooting mark at 36.2% for the game. The Lady Chaparrals had 16 steals and forced 23 turnovers in the game, leading to a 37-4 advantage in points off turnovers. Hampton, one of eight Lady Chaps with a steal, led LCU with four steals. Lubbock Christian vs ST. EDWARD'S 02/18/16 5:30 p.m. at Austin, Texas (RCC) Lubbock Christian , 15-0 HC 13 Kellyn Schneider f Tess Bruffey f Nicole Hampton g Kelsey Hoppel g Haley Fowler g Bailey Haist Claire Bruffey Allison Szabo Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Olivia Robertson Allea Harris Caitlyn Buttram Bobbi Chitsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % ST. EDWARD'S , 7-8 HC 2 21 Abby Hopper f Khiani Clark f Lexi Fatheree f Shakera Barnes g Haley Joly g Bailey Hill Kayla Goebel Essence Sauls Alex Box Ateh Ade Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: R-Tommy Prosise, U1-Chet Martin, U2-Phil Henderson Technical fouls: Lubbock Christian-None. ST. EDWARD'S-None. Attendance: 209 Lubbock Christian ST. EDWARD'S Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 LCU SEU Lubbock Christian vs UT PERMIAN BASIN 2/20/16 1 p.m. at Odessa, Texas (Falcon Dome) Lubbock Christian (16-0) 02 Nicole Hampton * Kellyn Schneider * Kelsey Hoppel * Haley Fowler * Tess Bruffey * Bailey Haist Claire Bruffey Allison Szabo Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Olivia Robertson Allea Harris Bobbi Chitsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: Game: % Game: % Game: % UT PERMIAN BASIN (2-14) 0 05 Niniva Taito * Shanna Taylor * Allison Gordon * Jau'nae Peevy * Khadijah Vigil * Taylor Gass Sierra LaGrande Kayla White Victoria Lopez Brianna Millett Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Technical fouls: Lubbock Christian-None. UT PERMIAN BASIN-None. Attendance: 243 Lubbock Christian UT PERMIAN BASIN Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 LCU UTPB Last FG - LCU 4th-00:55, SEU 4th-01:12. Largest lead - LCU by 52 4th-03:53, SEU by 2 1st-09:32. LCU led for 36:42. SEU led for 00:48. Game was tied for 02:30. Score tied - 5 times. Lead changed - 3 times. Last FG - LCU 4th-01:11, UTPB 4th-01:35. Largest lead - LCU by 55 4th-03:33, UTPB by 2 1st-07:51. LCU led for 36:04. UTPB led for 00:55. Game was tied for 03:00. Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 4 times.

41 77 47 GAME:25 ST. MARY S AT LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN FEB Lubbock, Texas LUBBOCK, Texas (February 25, 2016) Kelsey Hoppel scored 17 points in the first half and top-ranked Lubbock Christian University used a 22-6 first quarter scoring advantage to defeat St. Mary s (Texas) in Heartland Conference play Thursday night inside a crowded Rip Griffin Center. LCU got off to a solid start, but it was generated around their defense. LCU scored the game s first 11 points while forcing StMU into six turnovers and 0-of-6 shooting in the opening 5:20 of the game. St. Mary s was 3-of-18 from the field in the opening quarter and held to two secondchance points despite seven offensive rebounds. Meanwhile, LCU was 50% (8-of-16) from the field in the opening quarter, with six different players tallying at least one field goal in the quarter. Hoppel, who scored all of her game-high 17 points in the first half (only played six minutes in the second half), had 12 points in the second quarter and was 5-of-7 from the field in the quarter. Hoppel had more field goals in the first half (seven) as St. Mary s entire team had in the first half (five) and it led to a halftime lead. The Rattlers were just 2-of-14 (14.3%) in the second quarter for a 15.6% (5/32) mark in the first half. Dezirae Elias (0-of-8) and LaBraile Fields (0-of- 5) were a combined 0-for-13 from the field in the half. LCU forced StMU into 15 turnovers in the half and had a 20-7 advantage in points off turnovers. The Lady Chaps also had a 22-4 scoring advantage in the paint in the half. LCU opened the second half on a 10-3 run and jumped out to a lead. Tess Bruffey hit four field goals in the third quarter and LCU used an 18-4 scoring advantage in the paint in the quarter to take a lead into the fourth quarter. LCU led as much as 45 points (75-30 with 6:09 remaining) before Ciara Briseno knocked down three three-pointers and scored 12 of her team-leading 15 points in the fourth quarter. LCU committed 10 turnovers (nine from bench players) in the final quarter. The Lady Chaps won by 30 points despite committing 21 turnovers, allowing 24 rebounds and being outrebounded for the third time this season. They did have the percentages in their favor, shooting 56.1% (32/57) in the game (65.2% in second half) and holding StMU to 24.3% from the field. LCU finished with a scoring advantage in the paint. Hoppel was one of three Lady Chaps in double figures, as LCU received 16 points from Bruffey and 10 points from Haley Fowler. Freshman Olivia Robertson was 4-of-4 from the field and matched a career high with eight points in just five minutes of game time. Along with Briseno, the Rattlers received 10 points each from Dezirae Elias and Kiara Etheridge, who also had a double-double with 11 rebounds GAME:26 TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONAL AT LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN FEB. 21, Lubbock, Texas LUBBOCK, Texas (February 27, 2016) No.1 Lubbock Christian University had to fight off a 25-point performance from Texas A&M International University s Jessica Prieto with 18 points each from seniors Nicole Hampton and Kelsey Hoppel, as the Lady Chaparrals celebrated Senior Day and their regular season finale with a It appeared another signature quick start by LCU was going to carry them once again Saturday, jumping out to an 8-0 lead one minute into the game. The start was spirited by consecutive three-pointers from Kelsey Hoppel, but TAMIU had their first of many responses to LCU runs. The Dustdevils responded with a 7-0 run and cut LCU s lead to 8-7. Hoppel hit a third three-pointer (5:24 into the game) and Hampton connected as well to extend the LCU lead to They jumped out to an lead before taking an lead at the end of the first quarter. Prieto had 10 points in the second quarter and used one of two three-pointers in the quarter to cap an 8-1 run, which cut an LCU lead from to It was part of a sequence in which the Dustdevils went a span of 6:46 outscoring LCU 18-6 for a lead (2:12 remaining in half). Bailey Haist and Tess Bruffey answered with three-pointers to help LCU close the half on an 8-2 run for a halftime lead. The third quarter was back and forth with LCU never leading by more than eight points and never leading by less than two points. The LCU 8-2 run to close the first half was part of a 13-2 LCU run, as LCU opened the third quarter with a 5-0 run for a lead 1:44 into the quarter. Each time TAMIU cut the game to a one-possession game, LCU had a response. Chelsea Salom produced a layup to cut LCU s lead to in the quarter and LCU s response was a 6-0 run capped with another three-pointer by Hoppel. LCU led to start the fourth quarter and Prieto helped cut the lead to 56-55, which turned out to be as close as TAMIU would get. Bruffey responded with back-to-back buckets to push the lead to before another three-pointer by Prieto got the Dustdevils within a pair at From that point, LCU closed the game s final 5:53 with a 14-3 run. TAMIU went scoreless the final 2:21 of the game. Each team had senior leaders fighting it out in the quarter. Prieto scored eight of TAMIU s final 10 points, while Hampton scored eight points for LCU over the final 4:27 of the game (six in the final 1:14 and over a stretch of 35 seconds). TAMIU headed into the fourth quarter shooting 52% (18/34) from the field, but they were 4-of-17 (23.5%) from the field in the fourth quarter. Despite the fourth quarter struggles, TAMIU still finished with the best shooting percentage by an LCU opponent this season (43.1%). Both teams were solid from downtown. TAMIU was 52.4% (11/21) from three-point range (Prieto was 5-of-9), while LCU was 50% (11/22) from long range. Hoppel was 6-of-10 from three-points range and her six three-point field goals placed her as the program s career leader in three-point field goals (253) ahead of Jordan Hampton, who had 248 from Prieto, 10-of-23 from the field, tallied 25 points marking the most points by an LCU opponent this season and topping her prior mark of 24 points from the two team s prior season meeting in Laredo. Joining Prieto was Keiona Mathews, who tallied 18 points and nine rebounds. Hampton missed a double-double, tallying nine assists to go along with her 18 points. Hoppel matched a season high in three-pointers and rebounds, getting six in each category. Bruffey joined Hampton and Hoppel in double figures with 10 points. St. Mary's , 10-7 St. Mary's vs Lubbock Christian 02/25/16 6:00 PM at Rip Griffin Center - Lubbock, Texas 03 Dezirae Elias * Kealani Marquez * Emily Troell * Kiara Etheridge * LaBraile Fields * Ciaira Briseno Arysia Porter Haley Richter Mariah Lee Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Lubbock Christian , ,1 02 Nicole Hampton * Kellyn Schneider * Kelsey Hoppel * Haley Fowler * Tess Bruffey * Bailey Haist Claire Bruffey Allison Szabo Blair Taylor Olivia Robertson Allea Harris Caitlyn Buttram Bobbi Chitsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Joe Ray Chavez, Carl Lee Murray, Jeremy Hohn Technical fouls: St. Mary's-None. Lubbock Christian-None. Attendance: 877 LCU ranked #1 in USA Today LCU ranked #1 in D2SIDA St. Mary's Lubbock Christian Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 STMU LCU Texas A&M International vs Lubbock Christian 02/27/16 12:00 PM at Rip Griffin Center - Lubbock, Texas Texas A&M International , Jessica Prieto * Lizzie Prieto * Keiona Mathews * Rosebrooke Hunt * Hannah Beede * Katia Javier Jessica Alvarez Chelsea Salom Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: Game: % Game: % Game: % Lubbock Christian , Nicole Hampton * Kellyn Schneider * Kelsey Hoppel * Haley Fowler * Tess Bruffey * Bailey Haist Claire Bruffey Allison Szabo Blair Taylor Allea Harris Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Joe Ray Chavez, Stever Lawrence, Robert Gill Technical fouls: Texas A&M International-None. Lubbock Christian-None. Attendance: 479 LCU ranked #1 in USA Today LCU ranked #1 in D2SIDA Texas A&M International Lubbock Christian Last FG - TAMIU 4th-02:21, LCU 4th-01:14. Largest lead - TAMIU by 4 2nd-02:12, LCU by 13 4th-00:39. TAMIU led for 02:48. LCU led for 36:24. Game was tied for 00:34. Game: % Game: % Game: % 0 TAMIU LCU Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 6 times. Last FG - STMU 4th-00:37, LCU 4th-05:50. Largest lead - STMU None, LCU by 45 4th-06:25. STMU led for 00:00. LCU led for 39:20. Game was tied for 00:15. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times.

42 79 33 GAME:27 8-TEXAS PERMIAN BASIN VS 1-LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN Mar. 3, Tulsa, Okla. TULSA, Okla. (March 3, 2016) It was a game of milestones for top ranked and top seeded Lubbock Christian University Thursday afternoon in their first ever Heartland Conference postseason contest. The Lady Chaparrals received their 39th career double-double from Nicole Hampton (13 goals, 10 assists) and LCU opened play at the Heartland Conference Tournament with a win over Texas-Permian Basin at John Q. Hammons Arena (UMAC). The win advances LCU from the Quarterfinals and places them into Saturday s Semifinals to face St. Mary s at noon. Hampton hit a series of milestones early in the game, putting up her 1,000th career field goal attempt on her first shot of the game and also notching her 300th career steal on the first of five steals she recorded in the first half. She had six field goals in the game and her third moved her into fourth on LCU s career field goals list (moved past Carol Hise, who had 540 from ). Kelsey Hoppel connected on a pair of three pointers and sits with 73 on the season, which ranks as the fourth best single-season mark in program history and is two away from having the single-season program record. The Lady Chaps had trouble getting into gear to start the game, falling behind 2-0 and being kept off the scoreboard for the first two minutes of the game. Once they did get on the scoreboard (Tess Bruffey layup), it was trouble for the Falcons. LCU went on an 11-0 run and led 11-2 with 5:54 remaining in the opening quarter. Six different Lady Chaps had at least a field goal in the opening quarter, including Blair Taylor, whose layup at the horn put LCU up 20-8 heading into the second quarter. LCU s defense was solid in the second quarter. UTPB was held off the scoreboard for the first 5:17 of the quarter, going 0-of-5 from the field and committing five turnovers. They finished the quarter 2-of-9 (22.2%) from the field. LCU did go a span of 3:33 without a field goal (0-for-6 during the stretch), but were only outscored 4-1 during the dry spell. Led by a 10-point first half from Hoppel, LCU outscored UTPB 18-6 in the second quarter for a halftime lead. The Lady Chaps held UTPB under 10 points again in the third quarter. Meanwhile, Hampton had nine of her 13 points in the third quarter. LCU used a 13-3 run in the quarter and outscored UTPB 24-8 for a lead to head into the fourth quarter. Haley Fowler led LCU with five points in the fourth quarter, and Allison Szabo added four points to place both in double figures with 10 points. Niniva Taito scored all of UTPB s 11 points in the quarter and finished with a game-high 16 points. LCU was 56.3% (27/48) from inside the arc in the game (49.3% overall from the field) and it led to a 52-6 scoring advantage in the paint for LCU. The Lady Chaps had a advantage in turnovers and it led to a 24-4 advantage in points off turnovers. LCU produced 23 assists, with Hampton leading with six. Kellyn Schneider had eight points, eight rebounds and a game high five blocks (LCU had nine as a team). - - GAME:28 5-ST. MARY S AT LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN Mar. 5, Tulsa, Okla. UT PERMIAN BASIN vs Lubbock Christian 03/03/16 12:00 p.m. at Tulsa, Okla. (UMAC) UT PERMIAN BASIN Khadijah Vigil f 05 Niniva Taito g Shanna Taylor g Victoria Lopez g Jau'nae Peevy g Taylor Gass Sierra LaGrande Kayla White Allison Gordon Brianna Millett Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Lubbock Christian ,1 13 Kellyn Schneider f 54 Tess Bruffey f Nicole Hampton g Kelsey Hoppel g Haley Fowler g Bailey Haist Claire Bruffey Allison Szabo Blair Taylor Hannah Harbin Olivia Robertson Allea Harris Caitlyn Buttram Bobbi Chitsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Officials: Jeff Faulconer, Beau Hamblin, Vickie Seal-Roop Technical fouls: UT PERMIAN BASIN-None. Lubbock Christian-None. Attendance: Heartland Conference Women's Basketball Championship Quarterfinals LCU advances to March 5 Semifinal Lubbock Christian - No. 1 seed Texas-Permian Basin - No. 8 seed 2 UT PERMIAN BASIN Lubbock Christian Last FG - UTPB 4th-03:34, LCU 4th-00:32. Largest lead - UTPB by 2 1st-08:20, LCU by 46 4th-00:32. UTPB LCU Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 1 time.

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