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West Texas A&M University Sports Information 22nd-Ranked WTAMU Hosts TWU and MSU In LSC South Action This Weekend Lady Buffs Looking To Extend Home Win Streak; Start New Overall Win Streak West Texas A&M Lady Buff Basketball 2003-04 18-3, 6-2 LSC South Emporia State Tournament Emproia, Kan. Nov. 21 vs. So. Illinois-Edwardsville W, 84-70 Nov. 22 @ Emporia State L, 58-57 Dr. Pepper Lady Buff Classic Canyon, Texas Nov. 28 Eastern New Mexico W, 75-54 Nov. 29 Edinboro W, 92-47 Dec. 4 @ #15 Northeastern State W, 69-64 Dec. 6 @ Central Oklahoma W, 81-55 Dec. 16 @ Eastern New Mexico L, 57-76 Western New Mexico Classic Tempe, Ariz. Dec. 29 vs. Ft. Lewis W, 62-60 Dec. 30 vs. Millersville W, 59-52 Jan. 3 East Central W, 86-64 Jan. 5 Southeastern Oklahoma W, 77-58 Jan. 8 @ Southwestern Oklahoma W, 85-75 Jan. 10 @ Cameron W, 91-52 Jan. 13 Eastern New Mexico * W, 80-73 Jan. 17 Tarleton State W, 85-58 Jan. 22 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville * W, 60-58 Jan. 24 @ Texas A&M-Commerce * W, 80-62 Jan. 29 #8 Angelo State * W, 57-55 Jan. 31 Abilene Christian * W, 68-64 Feb. 5 @ Texas Women s * W, 73-41 Feb. 7 @ Midwestern State * L-OT, 66-70 Feb. 12 Texas Women s * 7 p.m. Feb. 14 Midwestern State * 6 p.m. Feb. 19 Texas A&M-Commerce * 6 p.m. Feb. 21 Texas A&M-Kingsville * 6 p.m. Feb. 26 @ Abilene Christian * 6 p.m. Feb. 28 @ Angelo State * 6 p.m. Mar. 2 LSC First Round Playoffs TBA Mar. 5 LSC Semifinals TBA Mar. 6 LSC Finals TBA Mar. 12-15 South Central Regional Tourn. TBA Mar. 24-27 Elite Eight TBA * LSC South Game All Times Central Home Games in Bold and Played in the WTAMU Event Center The West Texas A&M University women s basketball team will look to start a new overall win streak and extend a home win streak this weekend, as the Lady Buffs host a pair of Lone Star Conference South division contests. WTAMU, which had its 13-game overall winning streak snapped last Saturday, will look to extend a nine-game home winning streak when the Lady Buffs open a four-game homestand at the WTAMU Event Center, opening with Texas Woman s University on Thursday, Feb. 12 at 7 p.m. The Lady Buffs continue the homestand on Saturday, Feb. 14, hosting Midwestern State University in a Valentine s Day doubleheader with the WTAMU men s team. Tip-off for the Lady Buffs-Lady Indians showdown is set for 6 p.m. Saturday is Take A Kid To The Game, sponsored by the NCAA. WTAMU enters this weekend in a three-way tie atop LSC South standings with Eastern New Mexico and Abilene Christian, after ACU s 55-53 upset win over No. 11 Angelo State Tuesday night. Fans can tune into the Buffalo Sports Network, on KGNC 710 AM or streamed on the Internet at www.gobuffsgo.com. About The Teams WTAMU is 18-3 overall and 6-2 in LSC South action, currently tied for first, after having its 13-game winning streak snapped with a 70-66 overtime loss to Midwestern State last Saturday. The Lady Buffs have won 17 of the last 19 games. WTAMU is ranked No. 3 in the South Central Regional Rankings. The Lady Buffs made their season debut last week in the USA Today/ESPN/WBCA Division II Top 25 Coaches Poll, breaking in at No. 22, and remain at that spot in this week s poll. {See Page 5 For Complete South Central Rankings and Top 25 Poll}. On Thursday, WTAMU trounced Texas Woman s 73-41, as the Lady Buffs used a 21-2 spurt to close out the first half, taking a 32-15 lead into halftime, sparked by freshman guard Natalie Wheeler, who came off the bench to tally eight points in the half, breaking her career-high for total points. PROBABLE STARTERS TWU 03 Lauri Engleman, 5-4, JR, G 5.9 ppg, 2.9 apg 13 Kenyada Frazier, 6-2, JR, F 9.2 ppg, 6.2 rpg 24 Julie Prescher, 5-9, SR, G 10.4 ppg, 3.0 rpg 40 Lacey Pemberton, 6-0, SR, F 8.5 ppg, 5.1 rpg 45 Daphne Lyons, 6-3, SR, F 9.8 ppg, 3.7 rpg MSU 14 Jel-ani Armstrong, 6-0, SR, G 17.2 ppg, 10.3 rpg 23 Haley Hobson, 5-7, SO, G 12.7 ppg, 2.7 apg 24 Sonya Calhoun, 5-8, SO, G 4.7 ppg, 2.9 rpg 30 Adrian Fincher, 5-11, JR, F 6.2 ppg, 4.5 rpg 45 Meosha Walker, 5-7, SR, G 18.1 ppg, 5.1 apg WTAMU 23 Stephanie Williams, 5-5, JR, G 3.6 ppg, 2.8 apg 40 Suni Jo Petty, 5-7, JR, G 7.6 ppg, 3.0 rpg 41 Carlee Howard, 5-5, SR, G 9.8 ppg, 2.1 apg 45 Celeste Stevenson, 5-10, JR, F 17.3 ppg, 6.3 rpg 55 Vasha Adams, 6-1, JR, F 10.5 ppg, 7.0 rpg MORE

WTAMU took a while to get rolling, as the Lady Buffs struggled in the early going, committing 10 turnovers in the first 10 minutes of the game. TWU led 13-11 before Brock hit a free throw, then made a steal and a lay-up to give WTAMU the lead for good at 14-13 with 8:40 left in the first stanza. Saturday night s loss to Midwestern State had it all: ties, lead-changes, controversial calls and last-second heroics. In the end, the 22nd-ranked Lady Buffs had their 13-game winning streak snapped with a 70-66 overtime loss to the Lady Indians. MSU hit 4-4 free throws in the final 34 seconds of the game and WTAMU missed a layup with 12 seconds left to tie the game. Texas Woman s enters Thursday s match-up with a 2-19 overall and 1-7 LSC South record, losing to WTAMU on Thursday and dropping a 77-46 decision to Eastern New Mexico on Saturday. The Pioneers have lost 14 of their last 15 contests. Midwestern State is 15-6 overall and 4-4 in LSC South action, having won just three of the last seven contests entering Thursday s game at Eastern New Mexico. The Lady Indians, the LSC South preseason favorite, lost to Eastern New Mexico, 76-72, last Thursday, but bounced back to snap WTAMU s 13- game win streak, 70-66 in OT, on Saturday. MSU is ranked No. 9 in the South Central Regional Rankings. The Coaches WTAMU head coach Bob Schneider (West Texas A&M, 1958), is in his 23rd year at the helm of the Lady Buffs. Schneider, who is WTAMU s winningest head coach for most wins and percentage {See Page 6 for WTAMU s Coaching Log}, has a 529-147 (.783) record at his alma mater and a 578-185 (.758) in his 26 seasons as a collegiate head coach. Overall, Schneider has coached basketball for 41 seasons, starting at the high school level before moving up to the college ranks. Schneider is approaching a milestone that some coaches can only dream about and few coaches actually achieve: a 1,000 career victory, as his overall coaching record is 989-277 (.781). Schneider has guided the Lady Buffs to 16 seasons of 20-plus wins. He has received the LSC Coach of the Year award five time, leading WTAMU to eight LSC titles in 13 years in the league. The Lady Buffs have been to the postseason 14 times in the last 18 years under Schneider s leadership. Texas Woman s head coach Devin Gabbard (Texas Woman s, 1996) is in his fourth year directing the Pioneer program. Gabbard has compiled a 25-75 (.250) career record. He came to TWU after a stint as an assistant coach at Texas A&M-Kingsville. Midwestern State is coached by Shannon Burks (Evangel, Ill., 1986), who has a 87-49 (.640) career record. Burks led the Indians to the NCAA-II Regional last year, losing to top-seed Washburn in the first-round. Shooting the same or a higher FG pct. than its opponents... 13-2 Shooting a lower FG pct. than its opponents... 5-1 Lady Buffs Record When: Committing fewer turnovers than its opponents... 14-2 Committing same or more turnovers than its opponents... 4-1 LSC Standings and Schedule South Overall LSC-S West Texas A&M 18-3 6-2 Abilene Christian 14-7 6-2 Eastern New Mexico 12-9 6-2 Angelo State 18-3 5-3 Midwestern State 15-6 4-4 Texas A&M-Commerce 6-15 3-5 Texas Woman s 2-19 1-7 Texas A&M-Kingsville 2-19 1-7 North Overall LSC-N East Central 11-8 5-1 Northeastern State 16-5 4-2 Tarleton State 11-10 4-2 Cameron 11-11 4-3 Southwestern Oklahoma 9-11 3-4 Southeastern Oklahoma 7-14 2-4 Central Oklahoma 6-15 0-6 Results Saturday, Feb. 7 * NSU def. CU, 72-43 ** ACU def. TAMUK, 68-45 ** ENMU def. TWU, 77-46 ** ASU def. A&M-C, 73-50 * TSU def. SOSU, 80-56 * SWOSU def. UCO, 77-69 ** MSU def. WTAMU, 70-66 OT Tuesday, Feb. 10 * CU def. SWOSU, 67-66 ** ACU def. ASU, 55-53 Upcoming Schedule Thursday, Feb. 12 ** ACU at A&M-C, 6 pm ** ASU at TAMUK, 6 pm * NSU at SOSU, 6 pm * TSU at CU, 6 pm * UCO at ECU, 6 pm ** MSU at ENMU, 6:30 pm ** TWU at WTAMU, 7 pm Saturday, Feb. 14 ** ACU at TAMUK, 2 pm * ECU at NSU, 2 pm ** TWU at ENMU, 3 pm ** ASU at A&M-C, 4 pm * UCO at SOSU, 6 pm * SWOSU at TSU, 6 pm ** MSU at WTAMU, 6 pm Tuesday, Feb. 17 * UCO at NSU, 7 pm ^ LSC Crossover Game * LSC North Game ** LSC South Games All Times Central Leading at the Half... 17-1 Trailing or Tied at the Half... 0-2 In Overtime... 0-1 Against Top 25 Teams... 2-0 Scoring over 80 points... 9-0 Scoring over 70 points... 3-0 Scoring 69 or under... 6-3 Holding opponents under 70 points... 5-0 Holding opponents under 60 points... 11-1 Shooting more free throws than its opponents... 13-1 Shooting the same or fewer FTs than its opponents... 5-2 Grabbing more rebounds than its opponents... 12-0 Grabbing the same or fewer rebounds than its opponents... 6-3 Follow WTAMU Athletics on the Buffalo Sports Network. Listen to the voices of Phil Woodall, Director of Buffalo Sports Network and the KWTS 91.1 Sports Team. You can also listen to the broadcast via the internet at www.gobuffsgo.com, the official web site of WTAMU Athletics. You can additionally access rosters, schedules, statistics and press releases of the Buffs and Lady Buffs throughout the year. 22nd-Ranked WTAMU Hosts TWU and MSU In LSC South Action This Weekend - Page 2

About WTAMU WTAMU is 18-3 overall and 6-2 in LSC South action, currently tied for first, after having its 13-game winning streak snapped with a 70-66 overtime loss to Midwestern State last Saturday. The Lady Buffs have won 17 of the last 19 games. WTAMU is ranked No. 3 in the South Central Regional Rankings {See Page 5 For Complete Rankings}. The Lady Buffs made their season debut last week in the USA Today/ESPN/WBCA Division II Top 25 Coaches Poll, breaking in at No. 22, and remain at that spot in this week s poll. {See Page 5 For Complete Poll}. On Thursday, WTAMU pulled away from Texas Woman s 73-41, as the Lady Buffs used a 21-2 spurt to close out the first half, taking a 32-15 lead into halftime, sparked by freshman guard Natalie Wheeler, who came off the bench to tally eight points in the half, breaking her career-high for total points. WTAMU took a while to get rolling, as the Lady Buffs struggled in the early going, committing 10 turnovers in the first 10 minutes of the game. TWU led 13-11 before Brock hit a free throw, then made a steal and a lay-up to give WTAMU the lead for good at 14-13 with 8:40 left in the first stanza. Saturday night s loss to Midwestern State had it all: ties, lead-changes, controversial calls and last-second heroics. In the end, the 22nd-ranked Lady Buffs had their 13-game winning streak snapped with a 70-66 overtime loss to the Lady Indians. MSU hit 4-4 free throws in the final 34 seconds of the game and WTAMU missed a layup with 12 seconds left to tie the game. WTAMU is second in the LSC and is 28th in the country in scoring margin (+13.1). The Lady Buffs also rank second in the conference in scoring offense (73.5 ppg). WTAMU leads the league in steals (12.76 spg) and are tied for second in blocked shots (3.43 bpg). The Lady Buffs are also third in the conference in both scoring defense (60.3 ppg) and assists (15.33 apg), and rank fourth in the league in 3-point FG pct. (.349). On the season, Celeste Stevenson, a 5-10 junior forward, leads WTAMU and is sixth in the conference with 17.3 ppg and adds 6.3 rpg, which ranks tied for 16th in the league. Stevenson also ranks 10th in the LSC in field goal pct. (.514). Carlee Howard, a 5-5 senior guard, leads the league and is 25th in the nation in 3-point FG made (54, 2.6 pg) and ranks fifth in the conference and 22nd in the country in 3- point FG pct (.425). Vasha Adams, a 6-1 junior forward, adds 10.5 ppg to go with a team-leading 7.0 rpg, ranking 11th in the LSC. Adams leads the conference in steals (2.95 spg), ranks fifth in blocked shots (1.24 bpg) and is 15th in field goal pct. (.487). Adams has registered a double-double in WTAMU s last two games. Suni Jo Petty, a 5-7 junior guard, adds 7.6 ppg and ranks 11th in the league in 3-point FG made (34, 1.6 pg). Jennifer Brock, a 5-8 sophomore guard, leads the team and is 12th in the conference in assists (2.95 apg). The Lady Buffs are most likely without the services of 6-1 junior forward Tywanda Harris for the rest of the season, due to a hand injury. Harris averaged 9.0 ppg, 4.5 rpg and 0.69 bpg in 16 games. LSC Statistics (Through games of Feb. 11, 2004) National Ranking In Parenthesis TEAM Scoring Offense G Pts. Avg/G 1. Midwestern State (37) 21 1588 75.6 2. West Texas A&M 21 1544 73.5 14. Texas Woman s 21 1207 57.5 Scoring Defense G Pts. Avg/G 1. Northeastern State (6) 21 1114 53.0 3. West Texas A&M 21 1266 60.3 10. Midwestern State 21 1412 67.2 13. Texas Woman s 21 1465 69.8 Field Goal Percentage G FG FGA Pct 1. Eastern New Mexico (35) 21 515 1155.446 3. Midwestern State (45) 21 570 1293.441 4. West Texas A&M 21 442 1156.382 11. Texas Woman s 21 537 1278.420 3-Point FG Percentage G FG FGA Pct 1. Midwestern State (10) 21 121 314.385 4. West Texas A&M 21 121 347.349 8. Texas Woman s 21 112 331.338 3-Point FG Made G 3FG Avg/G 1. Northeastern State (13) 21 152 7.24 T6. Midwestern State 21 121 5.76 West Texas A&M 21 121 5.76 9. Texas Woman s 21 112 5.33 Free Throw Percentage G FTM FTA Pct 1. Southwestern Okla. (1) 20 335 417.803 3. Midwestern State (20) 21 327 431.759 12. West Texas A&M 21 341 510.669 15. Texas Woman s 21 219 349.628 Field Goal Pct Defense G FG FGA Pct 1. Angelo State (6) 21 396 1162.341 4. West Texas A&M 21 442 1156.382 11. Texas Woman s 21 357 1278.420 12. Midwestern State 21 491 1129.435 3-Point FG Pct Defense G FG FGA Pct 1. Northeastern State 21 97 352.276 2. Texas Woman s 21 92 319.288 4. West Texas A&M 21 90 300.300 14. Midwestern State 21 93 262.355 Rebounding Margin TM/Avg Opp/Avg Margin 1. Eastern New Mexico (8) 41.0 31.4 +9.6 4. Midwestern State 36.7 32.8 +3.9 7. West Texas A&M 38.3 37.5 +0.8 11. Texas Woman s 36.2 38.3-2.0 Assists G Assists Avg/G 1. Midwestern State 21 341 16.24 3. West Texas A&M 21 322 15.33 4. Texas Woman s 21 304 14.48 Turnover Margin TM/Avg Opp/Avg Margin 1. Tarleton State 16.2 21.9 +5.67 2. West Texas A&M 18.3 23.6 +5.29 3. Midwestern State 16.5 19.9 +3.33 15. Texas Woman s 24.8 17.9-6.90 Blocked Shots G Blocks Avg/G 1. Abilene Christian 21 114 5.43 T2. West Texas A&M 21 72 3.43 4. Midwestern State 21 65 3.10 5. Texas Woman s 21 63 3.00 Steals G Steals Avg/G 1. West Texas A&M 21 268 12.76 3. Midwestern State 21 200 9.52 T7. Texas Woman s 21 167 7.95 22nd-Ranked WTAMU Hosts TWU and MSU In LSC South Action This Weekend - Page 3

Stevenson Movin On Up In WTAMU s Record Book: Junior forward Celeste Stevenson has moved into WTAMU s Top 10 Scoring List, as she currently has 1,344 points and presently at No. 8, passing Rhonda Kimbrough (1981-83) with 1,270 points, and behind Debbie Webb (1974-78) at No. 7 with 1,391 points, while Vanessa Wells (1984-88) is No. 1 with 1,906 points. Stevenson currently is No. 2 for Career Free Throws Made and Attempted, behind Natasha Taylor (1993-97) with 465-637. Stevenson is presently 462-620 (.745) WTAMU s Win Streak The Lady Buffs recent 13-game win streak was their longest since a 14-game victory run in the 1998-99 season, spanning from Jan. 16, 1999 - Feb. 25, 1999. The run was stopped by Abilene Christian in the LSC Championship game, 70-57, on WTAMU s home court on Feb. 27. WTAMU At Home This season, the Lady Buffs are a perfect 8-0 at home. WTAMU has established the longest winning streak in the WTAMU Event Center, currently on a nine-game home winning streak, with the last loss coming to Abilene Christian, 79-71, on Feb. 20, 2003. Overall, the Lady Buffs are 21-5 at the WTAMU Event Center, which opened on Jan. 26, 2002, with the previous longest win streak being eight games, last season from Nov. 30, 2002 - Feb. 10, 2003. The streak was snapped on Feb. 13, 2003, with a 78-71 loss to Midwestern State, the Lady Indians first and only appearance in the WTAMU Event Center to date. The Lady Buffs are 2-0 vs. TWU in the WTAMU Event Center, winning 64-54 in 2002 and 87-68 last season. About TWU Texas Woman s enters Thursday s match-up with a 2-19 overall and 1-7 LSC South record, losing to WTAMU on Thursday and dropping a 77-46 decision to Eastern New Mexico on Saturday. The Pioneers have lost 14 of their last 15 contests. Kenyada Frazier, a 6-2 junior forward was the only TWU player in double-figures, netting 13 points, as the Pioneers struggled from the field, shooting 29.2 percent (14-48) and 52.0 percent (13-25) from the free throw line. TWU was outrebounded, 42-29, and committed five more turnovers than ENMU. Julie Prescher, a 5-9 senior guard, hit a 3-pointer with 1:06 left that held up as the game-winner, as TAMU-C missed three shots and two free throws down the stretch. Daphne Lyons, a 6-3 senior forward led TWU with 18 points, while Lacey Pemberton, a 6-0 senior forward, tallied 13 points and pulled down a game-high seven rebounds, off the bench, as the Pioneers held on from 45-38 halftime lead. As a team, TWU is second in the LSC in 3-point FG defense (.291) and fourth in assists (14.89 apg), but not higher than fifth in any other category, including last in turnover margin (-6.83). The Pioneers are 13th in the conference in scoring margin (-10.3), being outscored by an average of 69.2-58.9. LSC Statistics/ National Ranking In Parenthesis INDIVIDUAL Scoring Player Team CL G Pts. Avg/G 1. Natalja Tsurbakova (13) ASU JR 21 429 20.4 4. Meosha Walker (39) MSU SR 21 381 18.1 6. Celeste Stevenson WTAMU JR 21 364 17.3 7. Jel-ani Armstrong MSU SR 21 361 17.2 18.Haley Hobson MSU SO 21 266 12.7 Field Goal Percent (Min. 3.0 made per game) Player Team CL G FG FGA Pct 1. Amanda Franklin TSU SO 20 78 132.591 6. Kenyada Frazier TWU JR 20 72 136.529 7. Haley Hobson MSU SO 21 100 192.521 9. Daphne Lyons TWU SR 21 84 162.519 10. Celeste Stevenson WTAMU JR 21 131 255.514 15. Vasha Adams WTAMU JR 21 92 189.487 Free Throw Percent (Min. 2.0 Made per game) Player Team CL G FTM FTA Pct 1. Lesli Shores (8) ECU SR 19 85 96.885 8. Meosha Walker MSU SR 21 112 137.818 T13. Celeste Stevenson WTAMU JR 21 102 132.773 15. Jel-ani Armstrong MSU SR 21 63 82.768 Rebounding Player Team CL G TOT Avg/G 1.Lynsie Blau (11) ACU SR 21 234 11.1 2. Jel-ani Armstrong (24) MSU SR 21 216 10.3 11. Vasha Adams WTAMU JR 21 146 7.0 T16. Celeste Stevenson WTAMU JR 21 133 6.3 18. Kenyada Frazier TWU JR 20 123 6.2 19. Meosha Walker MSU SR 21 123 5.9 Assists Player Team CL G Assists Avg/G 1. Meosha Walker (36) MSU SR 21 108 5.14 3. Megan McCrummen TWU FR 21 93 4.43 12. Jennifer Brock WTAMU SO 21 62 2.95 13. Lauri Engleman TWU JR 19 55 2.89 15. Stephanie Williams WTAMU JR 21 59 2.81 Steals Player Team CL G Steals Avg/G 1. Vasha Adams WTAMU JR 21 62 2.95 6. Meosha Walker MSU SR 21 44 2.10 9. Lauri Engleman TWU JR 19 36 1.89 10. Jel-ani Armstrong MSU SR 21 39 1.86 3-Point FG Percent (Min. 1.0 made per game) Player Team CL G 3FG FGA Pct 1.Niki Sloan SWOSU SO 20 22 47.468 2. Haley Hobson MSU SO 21 32 73.438 3. Meosha Walker MSU SR 21 39 90.433 5. Carlee Howard (22) WTAMU SR 21 54 127.425 12. Julie Prescher TWU SR 21 47 122.385 13. Kristin Ramsey MSU SR 21 29 76.382 3-Point FG Made Player Team CL G 3FG Avg/G 1. Carlee Howard (25) WTAMU SR 21 54 2.57 4. Julie Prescher TWU SR 21 47 2.24 8. Meosha Walker MSU SR 21 39 1.86 11. Suni Jo Petty WTAMU JR 21 34 1.6 13. Haley Hobson MSU SO 21 32 1.52 15. Kristin Ramsey MSU SR 21 29 1.38 Blocked Shots Player Team CL G Blocks Avg/G 1.Lynsie Blau (5) ACU SR 21 69 3.29 3. Jel-ani Armstrong (28) MSU SR 21 41 1.95 5. Vasha Adams WTAMU JR 21 26 1.24 9. Daphne Lyons TWU SR 21 19 0.90 12. Keisha Monroe WTAMU SO 20 15 0.75 13. Tywanda Harris WTAMU JR 16 11 0.69 Assists/Turnovers Ratio (Min. 3.0 assists/ game) Player Team CL G Ass-Avg Turn-Avg Ratio 1. Randi Wilson SOSU SR 21 4.0 1.9 2.10 6. Meosha Walker MSU SR 21 5.1 4.0 1.27 8. Megan McCrummen TWU FR 21 4.4 4.8 0.92 22nd-Ranked WTAMU Hosts TWU and MSU In LSC South Action This Weekend - Page 4

Individually, Julie Prescher, a 5-9 senior guard, is the only TWU player in double-figures, while three other players average eight or more per ballgame. Prescher averages 10.4 ppg, scoring just four points on Saturday. Prescher is fourth in the league in 3- point FG made (47, 2.24 pg) and is tied 12th in the conference in 3-point FG pct. (.385). Prescher is a combined 1-8 from behind the 3-point arc in the last two games. Daphne Lyons, a 6-3 senior forward, averages 9.8 ppg and is ninth in the conference in both field goal percentage (.519) and blocked shots (19, 0.90 bpg). Kenyada Frazier, a 6-2 junior forward, is sixth in the league in field goal percentage (.529) and 18th in rebounding (6.2 rpg). Megan McCrummen, a 5-5 freshman guard, is third in the league in assists (4.43 apg) and is eighth in assist/turnover ratio (0.92). WTAMU-TWU Series History The Lady Buffs lead the series, 28-3, winning the last eight meetings, pounding the Pioneers, 73-41 last Thursday (Feb. 5). Last Meeting vs. TWU No. 22 WTAMU Trounces Texas Woman s, 73-41, Thursday (Feb. 5) Lady Buffs Win 13th-Straight, 17 of Last 18 DENTON, Texas - The West Texas A&M University made a successful debut with its national-ranking, as the 22nd-ranked Lady Buffs blew out Texas Woman s University, 73-41 in Lone Star Conference South division action Thursday night at TWU s Kitty Magee Arena. It was WTAMU s 13th-straight win and 17th in the last 18 contests. The Lady Buffs, making their season-debut in the WBCA Top 25 Poll, improve to 18-2 on the year and maintain their lead in the LSC South with a 6-1 division record. Meanwhile, TWU is a palindromic 2-18 overall and 1-6 in LSC South play. The Pioneers have lost 13 of their last 14 contests, after snapping a 12-game losing streak with a one-point win over Texas A&M- Commerce last Saturday. It was WTAMU s 10th-straight win over TWU and the Lady Buffs are now 14-1 vs. the Pioneers at Denton. Overall, WTAMU improves to 28-3 vs. TWU in the series history. Junior forward Celeste Stevenson and sophomore guard Jennifer Brock led WTAMU with 15 points apiece, while junior forward Vasha Adams registered her third double-double of the season with 11 points and a career-high 14 rebounds. Freshman guard Natalie Wheeler tallied a career-high 10 points, including eight in the first half. Adams, who was named LSC South Player of the Week on Tuesday, also swiped six steals, one short of her career-high. Brock also had five steals to tie fellow sophomore guard Tiffany Lewis with a game-high five assists apiece. TWU was led by Kenyada Frazier s double-double with a game-high 17 points and 11 rebounds. However, no other Pioneer player scored more than six points. The Lady Buffs starters outscored TWU s, 34-25, while the WTAMU bench outscored the Pioneer reserves, 39-16. USA Today/ESPN/WBCA Division II Top 25 Coaches Poll (February 10, 2003) Rank School (First-Place Votes) Records Points Last Poll 1. California University Of PA (21) 22-0 570 1 2. Drury University 24-1 537 3 3. Seattle Pacific University (1) 20-0 531 4 4. Emporia State University (1) 18-1 508 2 5. Glenville State College 18-2 466 5 6. North Dakota State University 18-3 413 10 7. South Dakota State University 17-4 408 7 8. Quincy University 19-3 405 8 9. University Of North Dakota 17-4 375 6 10. Concordia Univ. - Saint Paul 19-2 351 13 11. Angelo State University 18-2 310 11 12. Merrimack College 19-2 298 15 13. Washburn University 18-3 296 9 14. Shaw University 21-2 292 14 15. University Of North Florida 18-3 221 12 16. Rollins College 19-3 208 19 17. University Of South Dakota 19-5 205 16 18. Georgia College & State Univ. 17-4 185 18 19. Northwest Missouri St. Univ. 17-4 144 17 20. Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. 17-4 123 20 21. Holy Family University 19-1 102 25 22. West Texas A&M University 18-3 80 22 23. Calif. State Univ. - Bakersfield 15-4 64 24 24. Clark Atlanta University 17-3 61 23 25. Lake Superior State University 18-3 45 NR Dropped out: No. 21 Augusta State University Others Receiving Votes: Augusta State University 38; Virginia Union University 28; Ferris State University 23; University Of Pittsburgh - Johnstown 22; Northeastern State University 21; American International College 19; Fort Valley State University 17; Lander University 17; Bentley College 15; Bryant College 15; Saint Cloud State University 15; Northern Michigan University 11; University Of Indianapolis 10; Assumption College 9; Barton College 6; Winona State University 4; Northern Kentucky University 3; West Liberty State College 3; Missouri Western State 1 * Two votes were not received from the following conferences: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association, Pennsylvania State Athletic LSC Opponents In Bold NCAA-II South Central Regional Teams In Italics NCAA-II South Central Region (records through Feb. 8) Overall W-L 1. Emporia State 18-1 2. Angelo State 18-2 3. Northwest Missouri State 17-4 4. West Texas A&M 18-3 5. Drury 24-1 6. Washburn 18-3 7. Northeastern State 16-5 8. Missouri Western State 15-6 9. Midwestern State 15-6 10. Abilene Christian 13-7 22nd-Ranked WTAMU Hosts TWU and MSU In LSC South Action This Weekend - Page 5

Thursday night, the Lady Buffs used a 21-2 spurt to close out the first half, taking a 32-15 lead into halftime, sparked by Wheeler, who came off the bench to tally eight points in the half, breaking her career-high for total points. WTAMU took a while to get rolling, as the Lady Buffs struggled in the early going, committing 10 turnovers in the first 10 minutes of the game. TWU led 13-11 before Brock hit a free throw, then made a steal and a lay-up to give WTAMU the lead for good at 14-13 with 8:40 left in the first stanza. The Lady Buffs then reeled off eight more unanswered points, capped by four-straight points by Wheeler to give WTAMU a 22-13 lead at the 5:10 mark. After a basket by TWU s Kenyada Frazier with 4:57 to play, WTAMU tallied 10-straight points, taking the 32-15 halftime lead. Senior guard Carlee Howard, who leads the LSC and is 17th in the nation in 3-point FG made, opened the second half with a 3-pointer 40 seconds into the half to open a 35-15 lead. The Lady Buffs lead never dipped below 17 the rest of the game and climbed to 30 at 69-39 with 2:11 to play on a trey by Lewis. Brock gave WTAMU its largest lead of the game at 73-39 with a layup at the 1:19 mark. The Lady Buffs didn t exactly shoot the lights out, with a 41.0 shooting percentage (25-61) from the field and an even chillier 4-18 (22.2 percent) from 3-point land. WTAMU was 19-29 (65.5 percent) from the free throw line. WTAMU s defense limited TWU to 15-54 (27.8 percent), the second lowest shooting percentage by an opposition, from the field and held the Pioneers to 0-8 shooting from behind the 3-point arc, the first time this season that the Lady Buffs defense hasn t allowed a trey. Last Year s WTAMU-TWU Match-Up At The WTAMU Event Center On Feb. 15, 2003, at the WTAMU Event Center, the Lady Buffs outscored TWU, 50-32 in the second half to run away with a 87-68 victory. WTAMU pulled away from a 37-36 halftime lead by shooting 51.6 percent (16-31) from the field in the second half, finishing the night, 29-59 (49.2 percent). All five WTAMU starters tallied double-figures, led by Carlee Howard s career-high 22 points, draining a careerhigh six 3-pointers. Keisha Monroe had what was at the time a career-high with 17 points and pulled down a game-high 12 rebounds, helping the Lady Buffs to a 36-29 rebounding edge. Stevenson and Brock netted 14 points apiece, with Brock dishing out a career-high eight assists, while Petty added 11 points. The Lady Buffs outscored the Pioneers, 20-8 from the free throw line. TWU was led by Lacey Pemberton s 15 points off the bench. The Pioneers committed 22 turnovers. WTAMU Season Double-Double Log Vasha Adams...(4) at Emporia State, 11/22/03 10 points, 10 rebounds at Eastern New Mexico, 12/16/03 14 points, 10 rebounds at Texas Woman s, 2/05/04 11 points, 14 rebounds* at Midwestern State, 2/07/04 18 points, 10 rebounds Celeste Stevenson...(1) vs. Central Oklahoma, 12/06/03 11 points, 10 rebounds Keisha Monroe...(1) vs. Tarleton State, 1/17/04 13 points, 14 rebounds* * = Career-Highs WTAMU Coaching Ledger Head coach Bob Schneider is WTAMU s all-time winningest head coach, as he is the third head coach in the history of the Lady Buffs women s basketball program. WTAMU s Top Five Winningest Coaches List 1. Bob Schneider, 1981-present... 529-147 (.783) 2. Allene Stovall, 1974-79... 83-101 (.451) 3. Gary Mooring, 1979-81... 15-34 (.306) WTAMU Event Center Top Attendance Marks # Opponent, Date... Attendance 1. Abilene Christian, 1/26/02 *...4,941 2. Texas A&M-Commerce, 2/2/02...2,650 3. Abilene Christian, 1/31/04...1,526 4. Angelo State, 1/29/04...1,445 5. Texas A&M-Commerce, 2/1/03...1,175 6. Eastern New Mexico, 2/18/02...1,025 7. Tarleton State, 1/17/04...1,017 8. Tarleton State, 2/14/02...950 9. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 1/31/02...925 10. Angelo State, 2/22/03...923 * Opening Night of the WTAMU Event Center About MSU Midwestern State is 15-6 overall and 4-4 in LSC South action, having won just three of the last seven contests entering Thursday s game at Eastern New Mexico. The Lady Indians, the LSC South preseason favorite, lost to Eastern New Mexico, 76-72, last Thursday, but bounced back to snap WTAMU s 13-game win streak, 70-66 in OT, on Saturday. MSU is ranked No. 9 in the South Central Regional Rankings. 22nd-Ranked WTAMU Hosts TWU and MSU In LSC South Action This Weekend - Page 6

Jel-ani Armstrong, a 6-0 senior forward, registered her fifth double-double in the last six game with 20 points and a game-high 15 rebounds on Saturday against WTAMU. The Lady Indians held a commanding 42-30 rebounding advantage. Meosha Walker, a 5-7 senior guard, tallied 20 points to go with five assists, but did commit 11 turnovers. The Lady Indians shot 55.2 percent (16-29) from the field after halftime, as MSU came back from a 34-30 lead. MSU leads the conference and is 10th in the nation in 3-point FG percentage (.385) and also lead the conference and rank 37th in the country in scoring offense, lighting up the scoreboard for 75.6 points per contest. The Lady Indians are giving up 67.2 ppg, ranking 10th in scoring defense and fourth in scoring margin (+8.4). MSU is third in the conference and 45th in the country in field goal percentage (.441) and rank third in the league and 20th in the nation in free throw percentage (.759). LSC North member Southwestern Oklahoma leads the conference and the nation in free throw percentage (.807). The Lady Indians also lead the conference in assists (16.24 apg) and rank third in steals (9.52 spg). MSU does rank last in 3-point FG pct. defense (.355) and is 12th in field goal pct. defense (.435). Individually, Walker leads the Indians with an 18.1 ppg average, including 21.6 in division action. Walker ranks fourth in the LSC and 39th in the nation in scoring. Walker is third in the conference in 3-point FG percentage (.433), but doesn t have enough attempts to qualify for national ranking. She is eighth in the league in 3-point FG made (39, 1.86 pg). Walker also leads the conference and is 36th in the country in assists (5.14 apg), as well as ranking sixth in the league in both steals (2.10 spg) and assist/ turnover ratio (1.27). Armstrong averages a double-double per contest with 17.2 ppg and 10.3 rpg. She ranks seventh in the LSC in scoring and is second in the conference and 24th in the nation in rebounding. Armstrong also is third in the league and 28th in the country in blocked shots (41, 1.95 bpg). The third player averaging in double figures for MSU is 5-7 sophomore guard Haley Hobson, who is 18th in the conference with 12.7 ppg. Hobson also is third in the league in 3-point FG percentage (.438), but also does not have enough attempts to qualify for the national statistics. She is 13th in the conference in 3-point FG made (32, 1.52 pg). Hobson also is seventh in the league in field goal percentage (.521). Homecoming For Hobson MSU s Haley Hobson, a 5-7 sophomore guard, is a Canyon, Texas, native, and a graduate of Canyon High School. Lady Buffs-Indians Series History WTAMU leads the all-time series, 22-8, but MSU has won the last four meetings, including Saturday and both match-ups last season. WTAMU Event Center Win Streaks Rank 1. Feb. 22, 2003 - present...9 2. Nov. 30, 2003 - Feb. 10, 2003...8 Overall, the Lady Buffs are 21-5 at the WTAMU Event Center, which opened on Jan. 26, 2002. WTAMU Home Win Streaks (Includes Games At The Box, 1980-2002 Rank 1. Jan. 9, 1987 - Dec. 6, 1991...85 2. Dec. 3, 1994 - Feb. 27, 1996...29 3. Jan. 10, 1983 - Feb. 28, 1985...28 4. Dec. 3, 1994 - Feb. 27, 1996...17 5. Nov. 22, 1996 - Nov. 14, 1997...13 WTAMU Overall Win Streaks Rank 1. Nov. 28, 1987 - March 25, 1988...33 2. Nov. 30, 1989 - March 19, 1990...26 3. Dec. 16, 1996 - March 8, 1997...24 4. Dec. 18, 1995 - March 8, 1991...20 5. Jan. 19, 1987 - March 10, 1988...16 6. Jan. 16, 1999 - Feb. 25, 1999...14 7. Dec. 29, 2003 - Feb. 7, 2004...13 The Lady Indians defeated the Lady Buffs at the WTAMU Event Center, 78-71, on Feb. 13, last year. Celeste Stevenson had game-highs of 25 points and 16 rebounds, helping WTAMU to a 47-37 advantage on the glass, but the Lady Buffs shot 35.9 percent (23-64) from the field for the game. Keisha Monroe added 15 points off the bench and Suni Jo Petty netted 13 points. The Lady Indians had three players in double-figures, led by Jel-ani Armstrong with 22 points, followed by Kristin Ramsey s 20 points off the bench and Octavia Holmes added a dozen points. Lady Buffs Last Time Out: No. 22 Lady Buffs Upset By Midwestern State Saturday, 70-66, in Overtime (Feb. 7, 2004) Snaps WTAMU s 13-Game Winning Streak WICHITA FALLS, Texas - Saturday night s Lone Star Conference South division game between West Texas A&M University and Midwestern State University had it all: ties, lead-changes, controversial calls and last-second heroics. In the end, the 22nd-ranked Lady Buffs had their 13-game winning streak snapped with a 70-66 overtime loss to the Lady Indians. The loss snapped WTAMU s 13-game winning streak and was their fourth in the last five trips to Wichita Falls, as the Lady Buffs are now 18-3 overall and 5-2 in the LSC South action. WTAMU is tied atop the LSC South division standings with Eastern New Mexico, who defeated Texas Woman s 77-46 Saturday afternoon. 22nd-Ranked WTAMU Hosts TWU and MSU In LSC South Action This Weekend - Page 7

MSU, the preseason LSC South favorite, improved to 14-7 overall and 4-4 in LSC South action. The win snaps a skid for the Lady Indians, who had lost four of their previous six contests. Junior forward Celeste Stevenson netted a game-high 27 points, including eight of WTAMU s points in a row and 11 of 13 points, at one stretch in the second half, part of her 18 points after halftime. Stevenson also tied a careerhigh with five steals, but committed seven turnovers, many of them traveling violations on her way to the basket for several made shots. Fellow junior forward Vasha Adams registered her second-straight double-double and fourth of the year with 18 points and 10 rebounds. Jel-ani Armstrong led MSU with a double-double, sharing scoring honors with Meosha Walker with 20 points apiece, while Armstrong pulled down a game-high 15 rebounds. Walker had a whopping 11 turnovers, part of the 26 turnovers force by the Lady Buffs defense. WTAMU was 25-53 from the field (47.2 percent), but were a paltry 1-10 (10.0 percent) from 3-point land, a season low percentage and tied for the fewest makes in a game. The Lady Buffs are 9-50 (.180) from behind the 3- point arc in their last four games. The lone make Saturday night was a trey from senior guard Carlee Howard with 1:30 left in regulation to give WTAMU a 55-52 lead. MSU s Meosha Walker hit two free throws with 1:00 remaining. Jel-ani Armstrong rebounded her own miss and hit the put-back to give the Lady Indians a 56-55 lead with 13 seconds left. After three time-outs by WTAMU, first to set up the final play, then after seeing MSU s defensive alignment, sophomore guard Jennifer Brock was fouled on a drive. Brock went to the line and hit the first of the two free throws. There was a scramble for the rebound and a tie-up with the jump ball originally being awarded to MSU. However, after a lengthy discussion by the officials, they ruled that it was WTAMU s ball, as the possession arrow hadn t been switched over from the previous jump ball. The Lady Buffs ran a play, but sophomore guard Tiffany Lewis game-winning layup was off the mark and MSU s Sonya Calhoun rebounded. The Lady Indians tried to push the ball upcourt, but Lewis stole the pass and launched a shot from just inside the half-court line. The shot floated through the air as the buzzer sounded but sailed wide-right, forcing overtime. Walker opened the extra session with a jumper 12 seconds in to give MSU a 58-56 lead. Lewis hit a jumper as the shot clock was winding down to tie it at 58-all at the 4:14 mark. MSU s Adrian Fincher hit two free throws with 3:47 left before Brock responded with a three-point play with 3:24 to play to give WTAMU a 61-60 lead. Walker reclaimed the lead for the Lady Indians at 62-61 on a jumper with 3:18 remaining. Stevenson hit the first of two free throws at the 3:00 mark to tie it and Adams rebounded the miss and layed it up for a 64-62 lead. Armstrong drove the lane and missed, but corralled the rebound, her 10th offensive board of the night, and scored on the putback to retie the score at 64-64 with 2:39 left in the game. Stevenson hit a jumper with 2:30 to play before Walker hit two free throws to knot the score for the fifth time in overtime and 12th time in the game at 66-all with 1:57 remaining. Armstrong hit what turned out to be the game-winning points on two free throws with 34 seconds left. WTAMU ate some time off the clock, and ran a play, but Adams layup came up short and Walker rebounded and was fouled. She hit both free throws, capping the night at a perfect 10-10 from the charity stripe. Howard s 3-pointer with one tick left on the clock was off the mark, dealing the Lady Buffs the loss. Lady Buffs Next Action WTAMU hosts the second half of its four-game homestand next weekend, welcoming Texas A&M- Commerce on Thursday, Feb. 19 and Texas A&M- Kingsville on Saturday, Feb. 21. Tip-offs are at 6 p.m. in both games, part of doubleheaders with the WTAMU men. Fans can catch the action on the Buffalo Sports Network on KGNC 710 AM and www.gobuffsgo.com. Catch the Buffs and Lady Buffs on the worldwide web at www.gobuffsgo.com Keep up with WTAMU Athletics through posted: News Releases Rosters Statistics Photos Updates Game Notes 22nd-Ranked WTAMU Hosts TWU and MSU In LSC South Action This Weekend - Page 8

WTAMU Player Career-Highs # Player POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS Steals/Blocks 3-Pointers 11 Jennifer Brock 19 5 (twice) 8 6/1 (twice) 2 (three times) vs. TAMU-C vs. TAMU-K vs. TWU vs. TSU & SWOSU last vs. TAMU-K 2/27/03 1/22/04 2/15/03 12/30/02 & 3/7/03 1/30/03 14 Tiffany Lewis 8 5 6 3 (twice) /1 2 vs. ASU vs. SWOSU vs. Metro St. vs. Midwestern & UCO vs. TWU 2/22/03 3/7/03 11/22/03 2/07/04 & 3/4/03 2/05/04 20 Natalie Wheeler 5 (twice) 2 2 (twice) 1 (three times)/- 1 (twice) vs. Edinboro vs. TWU vs. TSU vs. TWU vs. Edinboro 11/29/03 2/05/04 1/17/04 2/05/04 11/29/03 23 Stephanie Williams 7 3 6 4/- 4 vs. SIU-Eds. vs. TAMU-C vs. SIU-Eds. vs. Edinboro vs. ECU 11/21/03 1/24/04 11/21/03 11/29/03 1/3/04 30 Keisha Monroe 22 14 2 3/2 (three times) - vs. SEOSU vs. TSU vs. TAMU-C vs. TWU - 1/11/03 1/17/04 2/27/03 2/05/04-32 Tywanda Harris 14 9 2 3 (twice) / 2 (three times) 2 vs. ENMU vs. Edinboro vs. ESU vs. ESU & Edinboro vs. ENMU 11/28/03 11/22/03 11/22/03 11/22/03 & 11/29/0311/28/03 40 Suni Jo Petty 22 8 (twice) 8 (twice) 5/2 6 vs. SEOSU vs. ENMU vs. TAMU-C vs. Nat. Cht & TAMU-C vs. SEOSU 1/11/03 2/17/03 2/2/02 11/29/01 & 2/1/03 1/11/03 41 Carlee Howard 22 8 (twice) 6 (twice) 4/1 6 vs. TWU vs. ACU vs. OPSU vs.nsu & UCO vs. TWU 2/15/03 1/31/04 11/30/01 1/3/02 & 1/6/01 2/15/03 45 Celeste Stevenson 32 17 4 5 (twice)/4 - vs. ASU vs. SWOSU vs. ACU vs. MSU & SWOSU - 2/22/03 1/16/03 2/21/02 2/07/04 & 1/16/03-55 Vasha Adams 21 14 3 7/6 - vs. ACU vs. TWU vs. Edinboro vs. ACU & ASU - 1/31/04 2/05/04 11/29/03 1/31/04 & 1/29/04 - Team 92 50 26 21/9 12 Season Highs vs. Edinboro vs. SWOSU vs. Edinboro vs. ECU & ASU vs. SWOSU 11/29/03 1/5/03 11/29/03 1/3/04 & 1/29/04 1/8/04 22nd-Ranked WTAMU Hosts TWU and MSU In LSC South Action This Weekend - Page 9

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (18-3) (8-0) (7-3) (3-0) CONFERENCE... (6-2) (3-0) (3-2) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (12-1) (5-0) (4-1) (3-0) West Texas A&M Lady Buff Basketball West Texas A&M Season Box Score (as of Feb 7, 2004) All games ---TOTAL--- ---3-PTS--- ----REBOUNDS---- ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11 Jennifer Brock... 21-4 406 19.3 30-94.319 3-15.200 46-72.639 28 30 58 2.8 51 2 62 38 0 29 109 5.2 Conference-Only.. 8-0 187 23.4 18-48.375 1-6.167 25-40.625 13 13 26 3.3 26 2 23 19 0 17 62 7.8 14 Tiffany Lewis... 21-0 417 19.9 21-66.318 13-31.419 17-22.773 9 35 44 2.1 29 1 41 25 1 27 72 3.4 Conference-Only.. 8-0 194 24.3 10-27.370 5-10.500 9-13.692 0 11 11 1.4 8 0 14 14 0 11 34 4.3 20 Natalie Wheeler... 19-0 169 8.9 13-43.302 4-15.267 22-38.579 4 11 15 0.8 18 0 13 28 0 4 52 2.7 Conference-Only.. 7-0 46 6.6 2-10.200 0-3.000 7-11.636 2 5 7 1.0 8 0 2 6 0 1 11 1.6 23 Stephanie Williams. 21-17 437 20.8 23-75.307 8-32.250 21-28.750 16 24 40 1.9 35 1 59 54 1 30 75 3.6 Conference-Only.. 8-8 146 18.3 5-26.192 3-11.273 8-10.800 5 4 9 1.1 16 1 20 20 1 4 21 2.6 30 Keisha Monroe... 20-0 306 15.3 44-82.537 0-0.000 38-60.633 33 50 83 4.2 54 4 7 40 15 15 126 6.3 Conference-Only.. 8-0 123 15.4 14-26.538 0-0.000 16-25.640 11 18 29 3.6 24 2 2 18 7 6 44 5.5 32 Tywanda Harris... 16-0 278 17.4 60-131.458 5-25.200 19-38.500 20 52 72 4.5 42 1 7 32 11 13 144 9.0 Conference-Only.. 3-0 54 18.0 9-22.409 0-3.000 6-12.500 2 7 9 3.0 7 0 2 11 0 1 24 8.0 40 Suni Jo Petty... 21-21 513 24.4 50-136.368 34-99.343 26-38.684 23 40 63 3.0 28 0 45 27 3 28 160 7.6 Conference-Only.. 8-8 186 23.3 11-47.234 9-37.243 4-7.571 9 5 14 1.8 10 0 12 7 1 7 35 4.4 41 Carlee Howard... 21-21 604 28.8 69-160.431 54-127.425 14-15.933 26 34 60 2.9 40 0 44 17 2 29 206 9.8 Conference-Only.. 8-8 227 28.4 18-51.353 15-43.349 8-9.889 11 14 25 3.1 15 0 12 8 0 8 59 7.4 44 x-sheterra Eckles.. 2-0 25 12.5 7-12.583 0-0.000 0-2.000 2 5 7 3.5 0 0 0 4 4 1 14 7.0 Conference-Only.. 0-0 0 0.0 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 45 Celeste Stevenson.. 21-21 599 28.5 131-255.514 0-2.000 102-132.773 56 77 133 6.3 51 0 28 67 9 30 364 17.3 Conference-Only.. 8-8 253 31.6 52-103.505 0-0.000 48-58.828 18 34 52 6.5 19 0 8 26 2 12 152 19.0 55 Vasha Adams... 21-21 471 22.4 92-189.487 0-1.000 36-65.554 56 90 146 7.0 64 2 16 46 26 62 220 10.5 Conference-Only.. 8-8 209 26.1 43-86.500 0-1.000 13-24.542 21 40 61 7.6 25 0 4 17 11 29 99 12.4 Team... 43 41 84 4.0 1 6 Conference-Only.. 21 6 27 3.4 0 3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total... 21 4225 540-1243.434 121-347.349 341-510.669 316 489 805 38.3 413 11 322 384 72 268 1542 73.4 Conference-Only.. 8 1625 182-446.408 33-114.289 144-209.689 113 157 270 33.8 158 5 99 149 22 96 541 67.6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Opponents... 21 4225 442-1156.382 90-300.300 292-429.681 293 495 788 37.5 438-262 495 69 165 1266 60.3 Conference-Only.. 8 1625 180-431.418 28-89.315 111-160.694 121 192 313 39.1 173 7 107 196 32 61 499 62.4 x-inactive players SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total ------------------------------ ---- ---- ---- ---- West Texas A&M... 758 776 10-1544 Opponents... 569 683 14-1266 DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL ------------------------------ --- ----- ----- West Texas A&M... 62 4 66 Opponents... 61 3 64 DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11/21/03 5:30 p.m. % vs SIU-Edwardsville W 84-70 (19)Suni Jo Petty (9)Tywanda Harris 11/22/03 7:30 p.m. % at Emporia State 57-58 L 1821 (16)Celeste Stevenson (10)Vasha Adams 11/28/03 6 p.m. & EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 75-54 603 (25)Celeste Stevenson (7)Vasha Adams 11/29/03 6 p.m. & EDINBORO W 92-47 525 (23)Celeste Stevenson (11)Vasha Adams 12/04/03 6:00 PM at Northeastern State W 69-64 900 (14)Carlee Howard (8)Vasha Adams 12/06/03 4 p.m. at Central Oklahoma W 81-55 200 (17)Carlee Howard (10)Celeste Stevenson 12/16/03 6:00 P.M. * at Eastern New Mexico 57-76 L 350 (14)Celeste Stevenson (10)Vasha Adams (14)Vasha Adams 12-29-03 5 PM $ vs Fort Lewis W 62-60 250 (25)Celeste Stevenson (9)Celeste Stevenson 12/30/03 5 p.m. $ vs Millersville W 59-52 200 (17)Tywanda Harris (10)Tywanda Harris 01/03/04 6 p.m. EAST CENTRAL W 86-64 525 (16)Stephanie Williams (7)Vasha Adams 01/05/04 6 p.m. SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA W 77-58 527 (17)Celeste Stevenson (9)Keisha Monroe (9)Celeste Stevenson 01/08/04 6 p.m. at Southwestern Okla W 85-75 893 (21)Carlee Howard (6)Stephanie Williams (6)Celeste Stevenson (6)Tiffany Lewis 01/10/04 2 p.m. at Cameron W 91-52 250 (14)Carlee Howard (7)Celeste Stevenson 01/13/04 6 p.m. * EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 80-73 878 (23)Celeste Stevenson (9)Celeste Stevenson 01/17/04 6 p.m. TARLETON STATE W 85-58 1017 (25)Celeste Stevenson (14)Keisha Monroe 1/22/04 6:00 p.m. * at Texas A&M-Kingsville W 60-58 (15)Celeste Stevenson (7)Keisha Monroe (7)Vasha Adams 01/24/04 4:00 pm * at Texas A&M-Commerce W 80-62 244 (18)Suni Jo Petty (7)Vasha Adams 01/29/04 6 p.m. * ANGELO STATE W 57-55 1445 (23)Celeste Stevenson (8)Celeste Stevenson 01/31/04 6 p.m. * ABILENE CHRISTIAN W 68-64 1526 (25)Celeste Stevenson (8)Carlee Howard 02/05/04 7 p.m. * at Texas Woman s Univ. W 73-41 152 (15)Jennifer Brock (14)Vasha Adams (15)Celeste Stevenson 02/07/04 6:00 * at Midwestern State 66-70 LOT 902 (27)Celeste Stevenson (10)Vasha Adams * Lone Star Conference South Division game % Emporia State Tourn. (Emporia, Kan.) & WTAMU Thanksgiving Classic (Canyon, Texas) # Western New Mexico Classic (Phoenix, Ariz.) ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME HOME... 8 7046 881 AWAY... 10 5712 571 NEUTRAL... 3 450 150 TOTAL... 21 13208 629 22nd-Ranked WTAMU Hosts TWU and MSU In LSC South Action This Weekend - Page 10

2003-04 West Texas A&M University Lady Buffs Women s Basketball Roster Numerical Roster # Player HT POS YR Hometown/Previous School 11 Jennifer Brock 5-8 G SO Abernathy, Texas/Abernathy HS 14 Tiffany Lewis 5-6 G SO Canyon, Texas/Canyon HS 20 Natalie Wheeler 5-9 F FR Turkey, Texas/Valley HS 23 Stephanie Williams 5-5 G JR Tuscon, Ariz./Central Arizona College 30 Keisha Monroe 6-1 F SO Garland, Texas/Lakeview Centennial HS 32 Tywanda Harris 6-1 F JR Oceanside, Calif./Central Arizona College 40 Suni Jo Petty 5-7 G JR White Deer, Texas/White Deer HS 41 Carlee Howard 5-5 G SR Canyon, Texas/Canyon HS 45 Celeste Stevenson 5-10 F JR Abilene, Texas/Abilene Cooper HS 55 Vasha Adams 6-1 F JR Georgetown, West Indies/Clarendon College Head Coach: Bob Schneider (23rd Year) Assistant Coaches: Brett Schneider, Christy Epstein, Benji Hausen, Latoya Robinson, Seth Timmons Alphabetical Roster # Player HT POS YR Hometown/Previous School 55 Vasha Adams 6-1 F JR Georgetown, West Indies/Clarendon College 11 Jennifer Brock 5-8 G SO Abernathy, Texas/Abernathy HS 32 Tywanda Harris 6-1 F JR Oceanside, Calif./Central Arizona College 41 Carlee Howard 5-5 G SR Canyon, Texas/Canyon HS 14 Tiffany Lewis 5-6 G SO Canyon, Texas/Canyon HS 30 Keisha Monroe 6-1 F SO Garland, Texas/Lakeview Centennial HS 40 Suni Jo Petty 5-7 G JR White Deer, Texas/White Deer HS 45 Celeste Stevenson 5-10 F JR Abilene, Texas/Abilene Cooper HS 20 Natalie Wheeler 5-9 F FR Turkey, Texas/Valley HS 23 Stephanie Williams 5-5 G JR Tuscon, Ariz./Central Arizona College 22nd-Ranked WTAMU Hosts TWU and MSU In LSC South Action This Weekend - Page 11