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KANSAS WOMEN S BASKETBALL TIMELINE 1968-69 First season of competition for Kansas women s basketball. Marlene Mawson coached the team to a 5-4 record. KU recorded its first win in its first game on Feb. 20, 1969 over Central Missouri State, 55-43, in Warrensburg, Mo. The Jayhawks played their first home game on March 1, 1969 against Kansas State, falling 40-31. 1980-81 The Jayhawks captured the Big Eight title for the third consecutive year. Senior Lynette Woodard became a four-time Kodak All-American, and received the Broderick Award, the Wade Trophy and the NCAA Top 5 Award. Washington recorded her 150th win. The team advanced to the AIAW Sectionals. 1970-71 Marlene Mawson ends her three-year stint as head coach with a record of 19-16. 1971-72 Debbie Artman coaches KU to a 9-8 record. 1972-73 Sharon Drysdale becomes KU s third head coach and leads the team to a 9-8 record. 1973-74 Marian Washington takes over as head coach, becoming the fourth head coach in school history. The Jayhawks begin playing home games in Allen Fieldhouse, winning their first game in the Fieldhouse 69-29 against Haskell on Dec. 12, 1973. 1975-76 The team improves its winning percentage to 50 percent from the previous season s mark of 29.2. 1981-82 Kansas made its first appearance in the Associated Press Top 20. 1982-83 Marian Washington became the first black woman to coach a U.S. team in international play (U.S. Select Team). 1983-84 Lynette Woodard co-captained the gold medal winning Olympic squad. 1984-85 Washington recorded her 200th win. 1985-86 Kansas recorded three 100+ point games. 1977-78 Kansas, led by Washington, recorded its first 20-win season. Washington picked up her 50th win.lynette Woodard played her freshman season and was named a Kodak All-American. 1978-79 Kansas captured its first Big Eight title. Sophomore Lynette Woodard was named a Kodak All-American. The Jayhawks advanced to the AIAW Sectionals. 1979-80 KU won its second straight Big Eight title. Junior Lynette Woodard was named a Kodak All-American for the third consecutive year and was selected as a 1980 Olympic team member. Washington recorded her 100th career win. KU advanced to the AIAW Sectionals for the second year in a row. 156

1986-87 Captured the Big Eight title. First NCAA Tournament appearance in school history. 1987-88 NCAA Tournament participant. Washington recorded her 250th victory. KANSAS WOMEN S BASKETBALL TIMELINE 1993-94 Kansas defeated No. 4 Colorado in front of a school-record 13,532 fans in Allen Fieldhouse at the first annual Fill the Fieldhouse event. Earned a No. 6 Associated Press ranking. Secured a berth in the NCAA Tournament. Angela Aycock named the Big Eight co-player of the Year. 1989-90 Washington recorded her 300th win. 1990-91 Washington named the recipient of the Carol Eckman Award. The Jayhawks advanced to the NWIT Postseason Tournament. 1991-92 Captured Big Eight title. Washington named the Black Coaches Association Coach of the Year, the Big Eight Coach of the Year and the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association Women s Coach of the Year. Lynette Woodard was inducted into the GTE Academic All- America Hall of Fame. NCAA Tournament appearance. Washington recorded her 350th career win. 1992-93 Kansas signed a Top Five recruiting class (Shelly Canada, Tamecka Dixon, Angie Halbleib, Jennifer Trapp). Made an NCAA Tournament appearance. 1994-95 Washington recorded her 400th career win. Fourth straight NCAA Tournament appearance. Angela Aycock was named a Kodak All-American. 1995-96 Won the Big Eight title in the last year of existence for the conference. Advanced to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 for the first time in school history. Washington named Big Eight Coach of the Year and the Black Coaches Association Coach of the Year. Washington selected as assistant coach for the U.S. Olympic Team. Tamecka Dixon was named Big Eight Player of the Year. Angie Halbleib was named an Academic All-American. 1996-97 Captured the first Big 12 title. Washington named Big 12 Coach of the Year. Washington recorded her 450th-career win and then named the William I. Koch Outstanding Woman of the Year. The Jayhawks made their sixth straight NCAA Tournament appearance. Tamecka Dixon was named the Big 12 Player of the Year and a Kodak All-American. Angie Halbleib was selected as an Academic All-American. 157

KANSAS WOMEN S BASKETBALL TIMELINE 1997-98 KU advanced to the Sweet 16 round of the NCAA Tournament for the second time in school history. Lynn Pride named to the All-Big 12 First Team. 1998-99 Washington picked up her 500th career win against Oklahoma on Feb. 20. Made eighth straight NCAA Tournament appearance. Lynn Pride was named honorable mention All- American as well as being named All-Big 12 First Team. 1999-2000 Advanced to the NCAA tournament for the ninth straight season and the 11th time overall. Lynn Pride was named honorable mention All-American as well as being named All-Big 12 first team. Kansas ended the decade of the 1990s as the 21st-winningest program in the nation. 2000-01 Seniors Jennifer Jackson, Jaclyn Johnson and Brooke Reves all became 1,000-point scorers. To open the season, Kansas tied a school record for most points in a game after defeating Grambling State 122-71. Jackson was named to the 2001 Verizon Academic All-District VII second team. Johnson was a third round draft selection in the 2001 WNBA draft. 2002-03 Washington captured her 550th career victory at Nebraska on Feb. 19 in her 30th season as head coach of the Jayhawks. Washington honored by the Black Coaches Association with a Lifetime Achievement Award. KU more than doubled the win total from the previous year with a team comprised primarily of freshmen and sophomores. 2003-04 Marian Washington took a medical leave of absence in mid-season, missing her first game in 31 years on Jan. 31, 2004 against Oklahoma State. Lynette Woodard stepped in as interim head coach to finish out the season. Bonnie Henrickson was named the fifth coach in school history on March 29, 2004. 2004-05 First year head coach Bonnie Henrickson introduced a new era of Jayhawk basketball, leading Kansas to its best record in five seasons and highest Big 12 finish in six campaigns. Juniors Erica Hallman and Crystal Kemp were each named All-Big 12 Honorable Mention. Kemp became the 18th player in Kansas history to reach 1,000 career points when she did so on Feb. 16 against Texas Tech. She also became just the 11th Jayhawk ever to reach 1,000 career points and 500 career rebounds. KU won its 600th all-time game against Denver on Nov. 30, and played its 1,000th game against Washburn on Dec. 2. 2005-06 Bonnie Henrickson led the Jayhawks to the postseason for the first time since the 1999-2000 season. KU went 1-1 in two games in the WNIT, both played at Allen Fieldhouse. The season opened with a school-record 12-game winning streak capped by a victory over No. 23 Texas. Crystal Kemp was named All-Big 12 First Team -- the first selection for Kansas since 2000. KU also set a set a school-record average regular season attendance with 3,041 fans per game. 2007-08 The Jayhawks advanced to the postseason for the second time under Bonnie Henrickson going 1-1 in the WNIT. KU defeated Evansville at home before falling at Michigan State on the road. Henrickson picked up her 200th career victory in a win over UMKC, while sophomore Danielle McCray was tabbed Honorable Mention All-Big 12 and freshman Krysten Boogaard was named to the Big 12 All-Rookie Team. 158

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KANSAS WOMEN S BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS Points 1. 3649 Lynette Woodard 1978-81 2. 2124 Adrian Mitchell 1976-79 3. 1978 Angela Aycock 1992-95 4. 1786 Vickie Adkins 1983-86 5. 1774 Lynn Pride 1997-00 Rebounds 1. 1734 Lynette Woodard 1978-81 2. 1288 Adrian Mitchell 1976-79 3. 863 Lynn Pride 1997-00 4. 852 Vickie Adkins 1983-86 5. 846 Jaclyn Johnson 1998-01 Fouls 1. 406 Lynette Woodard 1978-81 2. 386 Jennifer Trapp 1994-97 3. 384 Jaclyn Johnson 1998-01 4. 359 Taylor McIntosh 2004-08 5. 356 Charisse Sampson 1993-96 Field Goals Made 1. 1572 Lynette Woodard 1978-81 2. 914 Adrian Mitchell 1976-79 3. 743 Angela Aycock 1991-95 4. 696 Lynn Pride 1997-00 696 Vickie Adkins 1983-86 Field Goals Attempted 1. 2994 Lynette Woodard 1978-81 2. 2040 Adrian Mitchell 1976-79 3. 1668 Angela Aycock 1992-95 4. 1607 Lynn Pride 1997-00 5. 1471 Angie Snider 1982-84 Field Goal Percentage (Min. 100 made) 1..618 (696-1127) Vickie Adkins 1983-86 2..608 (449-738) Shebra Legrant 1980-81 3..545 (193-354) Philicia Allen 1983,1985 4..538 (191-355) Shelly Canada 1994-97 5..527 (458-869) Tracy Claxton 1981-82 3-Point Field Goals Made 1. 237 Angie Halbleib 1994-97 2. 181 Erica Hallman 2003-06 3. 157 Charisse Sampson 1993-96 4. 129 Shannon Kite 1990-93 5. 125 Suzi Raymant 1996-00 3-Point FG Attempted 1. 658 Angie Halbleib 1994-97 2. 494 Erica Hallman 2003-06 3. 416 Charisse Sampson 1993-96 4. 360 Shannon Kite 1990-93 5. 342 Kaylee Brown 2004-06 3-Point FG Percentage (Min. 50 made) 1..436 (58-133) Sandy Shaw 1987-88 2..381 (125-328) Suzi Raymant 1996-00 3..377 (157-416) C. Sampson 1993-96 4..374 (70-187) KC Hilgenkamp 2000-01 5..366 (181-494) Erica Hallman 2003-06 Free Throws Made 1. 505 Lynette Woodard 1978-81 2. 448 Angela Aycock 1991-95 3. 421 Lisa Braddy 1987-90 4. 394 Vickie Adkins 1983-86 5. 385 Tamecka Dixon 1994-97 Free Throws Attempted 1. 742 Lynette Woodard 1978-81 2. 634 Angela Aycock 1991-95 3. 603 Lisa Braddy 1987-90 4. 559 Adrian Mitchell 1976-79 5. 555 Jaclyn Johnson 1998-01 Free Throw Percentage (Min. 50 Made) 1..828 (72-87) KC Hilgenkamp 2000-01 2..792 (57-72) Michelle Leathers 1992-94 3..789 (86-109) Kaylee Brown 2004-06 4..788 (104-132) Danielle McCray 2006-08 5..774 (137-177) Suzi Raymant 1996-00 Blocked Shots 1. 269 Lisa Tate 1991-94 2. 126 Vickie Adkins 1983-86 126 Lynette Woodard 1978-81 4. 122 Tamara Ransburg 2003-04 5. 113 Nikki White 1998,00-02 Assists 1. 686 Lisa Braddy 1986-90 2. 502 Lynette Woodard 1978-81 3. 455 Erica Hallman 2003-06 4. 390 Jennifer Jackson 1998-01 5. 356 Kay Kay Hart 1988-92 Steals 1. 522 Lynette Woodard 1978-81 2. 309 Angela Aycock 1991-95 3. 304 Charisse Sampson 1993-96 4. 279 Lynn Pride 1997-00 5. 275 Lisa Braddy 1987-90 Minutes 1. 3898 Jennifer Jackson 1998-01 2. 3841 Kay Kay Hart 1988-92 3. 3838 Lisa Braddy 1986-90 4. 3789 Lynn Pride 1997-00 5. 3651 Lynette Woodard 1978-81 Games Played 1. 139 Lynette Woodard 1978-81 2. 128 Nakia Sanford 1996-99 3. 127 Cheryl Burnett 1977-80 4. 125 Adrian Mitchell 1976-79 5. 123 Jaclyn Johnson 1998-01 160

KANSAS WOMEN S BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS Points 1. 1177 Lynette Woodard 1979 2. 881 Lynette Woodard 1980 3. 833 Lynette Woodard 1978 4. 758 Lynette Woodard 1981 5. 716 Angela Aycock 1995 3-Point FG Attempted 1. 185 Angie Halbleib 1995 2. 172 Angie Halbleib 1996 3. 169 Erica Hallman 2006 4. 165 Angie Halbleib 1997 5. 158 Kaylee Brown 2006 Free Throws Made 1. 195 Angela Aycock 1995 2. 152 Tamecka Dixon 1997 3. 145 Vickie Adkins 1986 4. 144 Lisa Braddy 1990 5. 139 Lynette Woodard 1979 Fouls 1. 150 Shyra Holden 1979 2. 128 Shebra Legrant 1980 3. 124 Jackie Martin 1987 124 Eve Ott 1987 5. 117 Megan Scott 1980 Rebounds 1. 545 Lynette Woodard 1979 2. 490 Lynette Woodard 1978 3. 431 Tracy Claxton 1982 4. 389 Lynette Woodard 1980 5. 387 Adrian Mitchell 1979 Field Goals Made 1. 519 Lynette Woodard 1979 2. 372 Lynette Woodard 1980 3. 366 Lynette Woodard 1978 4. 315 Lynette Woodard 1981 5. 285 Adrian Mitchell 1979 Field Goals Attempted 1. 924 Lynette Woodard 1979 2. 738 Lynette Woodard 1980 3. 736 Lynette Woodard 1978 4. 619 Adrian Mitchell 1978 5. 610 Adrian Mitchell 1979 Field Goal Percentage (Min. 100 Made) 1..636 (236-371) Vickie Adkins 1986 2..631 (245-385) Shebra Legrant 1980 3..619 (234-378) Vickie Adkins 1985 4..616 (135-219) Vickie Adkins 1984 5..584 (206-353) Shebra Legrant 1981 3-Point Field Goals Made 1. 69 Angie Halbleib 1996 2. 67 Angie Halbleib 1995 3. 62 Erica Hallman 2006 62 Shannon Kite 1993 5. 61 Erica Hallman 2005 3-Point FG Percentage (Min. 40 Made) 1..436 (58-133) Sandy Shaw 1988 2..431 (62-144) Shannon Kite 1993 3..417 (53-127) Suzi Raymant 1998 4..412 (42-102) Charisse Sampson 1996 5..408 (42-103) Suzi Raymant 2000 Free Throws Attempted 1. 262 Angela Aycock 1995 2. 212 Lynette Woodard 1979 3. 205 Tamecka Dixon 1997 4. 202 Lisa Braddy 1990 5. 192 Lynette Woodard 1980 Free Throw Percentage (Min. 40 Made) 1..840 Erica Hallman 2006 2..820 Brooke Reves 2001 3..817 KC Hilgenkamp 2002 4..812 Kay Kay Hart 1991 5..800 Jennifer Trapp 1995.800 Pat Mason 1980 Blocked Shots 1. 88 Lisa Tate 1993 2. 85 Lisa Tate 1994 3. 82 Lisa Tate 1991 4. 80 Debbie Richardson 1988 5. 68 Tamara Ransburg 2003 Assists 1. 207 Lisa Braddy 1988 2. 173 Lisa Braddy 1990 3. 170 Lynette Woodard 1981 4. 168 Lisa Braddy 1989 5. 165 Lynette Woodard 1980 Steals 1. 193 Lynette Woodard 1979 2. 177 Lynette Woodard 1980 3. 152 Lynette Woodard 1981 4. 142 Lisa Braddy 1988 5. 112 Lisa Braddy 1987 Minutes 1. 1347 Lynette Woodard 1979 2. 1277 Adrian Mitchell 1979 3. 1224 Lynette Woodard 1980 4. 1202 Kay Kay Hart 1991 5. 1121 Cheryl Burnett 1980 161

Points 1. 49 Lynette Woodard 2/10/79 vs. Missouri State 2. 45 Lynette Woodard 2/24/78 vs. Wichita State 3. 44 Lynette Woodard 2/2/79 vs. Iowa State 4. 43 Lynette Woodard 2/26/79 vs. Kansas State 5. 41 Vickie Adkins 12/15/84 vs. Texas A&I Field Goals Made 1. 19 Lynette Woodard 2/20/81 vs. Drake 19 Lynette Woodard 11/22/80 vs. Creighton 3. 18 Tracy Claxton 11/21/81 vs. PCU 4. 16 Angie Snider 12/16/83 vs. Wichita State 16 Lynette Woodard 1/15/81 vs. Colorado Field Goals Attempted 1. 33 Lynette Woodard 2/20/81 vs. Drake 2. 29 Angie Snider 11/18/83 vs. Oklahoma City 3. 26 Tamecka Dixon 3/17/97 vs. Vanderbilt 26 Angela Aycock 2/24/95 vs. Colorado 26 Angela Aycock 1/25/95 vs. Missouri 26 Angela Aycock 12/3/94 vs. Illinois State 26 Lynette Woodard 12/1/80 vs. Wayland Baptist 26 Lynette Woodard 11/22/80 vs. Creighton Field Goal Percentage (Min. 9 attempts) 1. 1.000 (11-11) Tracy Claxton 2/26/82 vs. Creighton 1.000 (9-9) Lisa Baker 2/27/88 vs. Missouri KANSAS WOMEN S BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS 3..923 (12-13) Vickie Adkins 3/1/83 vs. Nebraska.923 (12-13) Lisa Baker 1/9/88 vs. Oklahoma City 5..917 (11-12) Brooke Reves 12/11/99 vs. Mississippi Valley 3-Point Field Goals Made 1. 8 Charisse Sampson 1/14/96 vs. Iowa State 2. 7 Tamecka Dixon 12/29/96 vs. St. Joseph s (Pa.) 7 Angie Halbleib 2/19/95 vs. Oklahoma 7 Shannon Bloxom 2/8/89 vs. Oklahoma State 7 Sandy Shaw 3/6/88 vs. Nebraska 3-Point FG Attempted 1. 14 Angie Halbleib 12/3/93 vs. Central Michigan 2. 13 Angie Halbleib 2/19/95 vs. Oklahoma 13 Angie Halbleib 12/3/94 vs. Illinois State 4. 12 Erica Hallman 12/11/05 vs. Wisconsin 12 Angie Halbleib 12/6/95 vs. Creighton 12 Angie Halbleib 1/22/95 vs. Oklahoma State 12 Shannon Kite 1/12/93 vs. Oral Roberts 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 4 attempts) 1. 1.000 (6-6) Kay Kay Hart 2/6/91 vs. Nebraska 1.000 (4-4) Shannon Kite 2/19/93 vs. Oklahoma State 1.000 (4-4) Suzi Raymant 12/7/97 vs. Grambling State 1.000 (4-4) Lynn Pride 12/6/97 vs. Coppin State 5..875 (7-8) Sandy Shaw 3/6/88 vs. Nebraska Free Throws Made 1. 17 Angela Aycock 12/29/94 vs. Southern Miss 17 Vickie Adkins 12/15/84 vs. Texas A&I 3. 16 Vickie Adkins 1/31/84 vs. Oklahoma 16 Angie Snider 1/29/83 vs. Missouri 5. 14 Tamecka Dixon 1/2/96 vs. USC Free Throws Attempted 1. 22 Angie Snider 1/29/83 vs. Missouri 2. 19 Angela Aycock 12/29/94 vs. Southern Miss 3. 18 Angela Aycock 2/12/95 vs. Kansas State 18 Vickie Adkins 12/15/84 vs. Texas A&I 5. 17 Angela Aycock 2/26/95 vs. Missouri 17 Lisa Braddy 2/7/90 vs. Iowa State 162

Free Throw Percentage (Min. 10 attempts) 1. 1.000 Vickie Adkins 1/31/84 vs. Oklahoma 1.000 Marija Zinic 1/22/06 vs. Kansas State (N22) 1.000 Tamecka Dixon 2/11/96 vs. Nebraska 1.000 Aquanita Burras 2/1/03 vs. Texas Tech 1.000 Nichelle Roberts 12/21/02 at UMKC 1.000 Jaclyn Johnson 1/29/00 vs. Iowa State 1.000 Tracy Claxton 2/23/82 vs. Kansas State 1.000 Lynette Woodard 1/17/81 vs. Kansas State Rebounds 1. 33 Lynette Woodard 1/28/78 vs. Kansas State 2. 28 Tracy Claxton 11/21/81 vs. Pacific Christian 3. 24 Lynette Woodard 3/3/79 vs. UNLV 24 Lynette Woodard 2/26/79 vs. Kansas State 5. 23 Tracy Claxton 12/6/80 vs. Iowa State Blocked Shots 1. 9 Lisa Tate 1/17/93 vs. Iowa State 9 Lisa Tate 3/22/91 vs. Santa Clara 3. 8 Lisa Tate 2/21/93 vs. Oklahoma 4. 7 Lisa Tate 3/19/94 vs. Penn State 7 Lisa Tate 12/8/93 vs. Morgan State 7 Debbie Richardson 3/7/88 vs. Colorado 7 Debbie Richardson 2/17/88 vs. Nebraska 7 Debbie Richardson 1/9/88 vs. Oklahoma City KANSAS WOMEN S BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS Assists 1. 18 Lisa Braddy 12/22/89 vs. Creighton 2. 13 Erica Hallman 12-18-04 vs. Dartmouth 13 Lisa Braddy 12/30/88 vs. Wake Forest 13 Lisa Braddy 11/27/87 vs. Mississippi Valley State 5. 12 Lisa Braddy 1/14/89 vs. Oklahoma 12 Lisa Braddy 12/7/87 vs. Drake 12 Lynette Woodard 1/6/80 vs. Stephen F. Austin Steals 1. 12 Charisse Sampson 1/2/94 vs. West Virginia 2. 11 Lynette Woodard 2/7/81 vs. Creighton 11 Lynette Woodard 11/22/80 vs. Creighton 4. 10 Angela Aycock 2/26/95 vs. Missouri 10 Lynette Woodard 12/28/80 vs. California KANSAS INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS IN BIG 12 CONFERENCE GAMES POINTS 35 Suzi Raymant vs. Oklahoma 2-25-98 FGM 12 Crystal Kemp vs. Texas A&M 1-15-06 12 Brooke Reves vs. Missouri 1-26-00 12 Brooke Reves vs. Iowa State 2-16-00 12 Suzi Raymant vs. Oklahoma 2-25-98 12 Lynn Pride vs. Texas A&M 1-2-99 12 Tamecka Dixon vs. Colorado 2-15-97 12 Tamecka Dixon vs. Texas 1-18-97 FGA 24 Erica Hallman vs. Missouri 2-25-06 24 Lynn Pride vs. Texas A&M 1-2-99 24 Tamecka Dixon vs. Iowa State 1-8-97 FG% 1.000 (5-5) 7 times, last by Taylor McIntosh vs. Neb. 3-11-08 FTM 12 Jaclyn Johnson vs. Missouri 2-28-98 FTA 16 Jaclyn Johnson vs. Missouri 2-28-98 FT% 1.000 3 times last by Larisha Graves vs. A&M 2-21-04 3PTM 8 Charisse Sampson vs. Iowa State 1-14-96 3PTA 11 Kaylee Brown at Colorado 1-10-06 3PT% 1.000 (3-3) Shandy Robbins vs. Oklahoma State 1-21-98 REBS 19 Lynn Pride vs. Kansas State 3-6-97 ASSISTS 9 Erica Hallman at Texas A&M 1-15-05 9 Jaclyn Johnson vs. Baylor 1-19-00 BLOCKS 5 Tamara Ransburg vs. Missouri 1-24-04 5 Kristin Geoffroy vs. Texas A&M 1-5-02 STEALS 7 Tamara Ransburg vs. Baylor 3-9-04 163

KANSAS WOMEN S BASKETBALL TEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDS Points 1. 122 Grambling State 11/18/00 122 Wichita State 2/19/79 3. 119 West Texas State 1/3/79 4. 118 Missouri 1/29/83 5. 117 Morgan State 12/8/93 117 Oklahoma City 1/4/90 117 Pacific Christian 11/21/81 Most Points in the First Half 1. 71 vs. Northern Iowa 12/6/94 71 vs. Morgan State 12/8/93 3. 65 at Wichita State 2/19/79 4. 61 vs. Grambling State 11/18/00 61 vs. Nebraska 2/27/85 61 Pacific Christian 11/21/81 Most Points in the Second Half 1. 65 vs. West Texas State (N2) 1/3/79 65 vs. Oral Roberts 1/3/90 3. 62 vs. UNC-Asheville 2/28/94 4. 61 vs. Cal State Fullerton 12/6/03 61 vs. Delta State (N3) 11/27/80 61 vs. Grambling State 11/18/00 61 vs. Missouri (N3) 11/24/79 Fewest Points 1. 35 at Baylor 1/16/08 35 Colorado 1/16/02 3. 37 Iowa State 1/12/05 4. 39 vs. Louisiana Tech (N3) 11/28/81 5. 40 Kansas State 2/17/02 40 at Baylor 1/28/06 40 vs. Mississippi (N4) 11/27/88 40 Louisiana Tech 11/29/86 Fewest Points Allowed 1. 29 Iowa State 1/22/92 2. 31 at Creighton 12/2/81 3. 33 Iowa State 1/17/93 4. 34 Mississippi Valley State 12/21/00 34 Northern Iowa 12/6/91 Fewest Points Allowed in the First Half 1. 7 at Creighton 12/2/81 2. 9 Iowa State 1/22/92 3. 12 UNC-Asheville 2/28/94 4. 13 Western Illinois 12/8/04 13 UTEP 12/7/03 13 UMKC 12/15/90 Fewest Points Allowed in the Second Half 1. 16 Mississippi Valley State 12/21/00 2. 17 UMKC 11/27/04 17 Missouri 1/7/94 17 Oklahoma 2/21/93 17 Iowa State 1/17/93 Field Goals Made 1. 57 Pacific Christian 11/21/81 2. 55 at Oklahoma City 1/4/90 55 vs. West Texas State (N2) 1/3/79 4. 51 Wichita State 2/19/79 5. 50 UNC-Asheville 2/28/94 50 Morgan State 12/8/93 Field Goals Attempted 1. 112 Pacific Christian 11/21/81 2. 103 vs. Wichita State 2/19/79 3. 99 at Oklahoma City 1/4/90 4. 96 Morgan State 12/8/93 5. 95 vs. West Texas State (N2) 1/3/79 Field Goal Percentage 1..721 Creighton 2/7/81 2..707 Vanderbilt (N8) 11/26/89 3..689 Northern Iowa 12/6/94 4..656 Colorado (N1) 1/18/80 5..643 Cal St. Fullerton 12/6/03 3-Point Field Goals Made 1. 12 Coppin State 12/6/97 12 vs. Connecticut (N5) 1/28/95 3. 11 Hartford 11/11/07 11 at Colorado 1/10/06 11 at Illinois State 12/21/95 11 at Oklahoma 2/19/95 11 Wichita State 12/3/91 3-Point FG Attempted 1. 28 vs. Connecticut (N5) 1/28/95 28 at UMKC 12/22/93 3. 25 at Oklahoma 2/19/95 4. 24 at Iowa State 3/1/05 24 Coppin State 12/6/97 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 4 attempts) 1..875 Nebraska (N9) 3/6/88 2..800 Nebraska 2/6/91 3..750 (3-4) vs. Fairfield (N21) 12/30/03.750 (3-4) at Cal State Fullerton 11/27/02.750 (6-8) at UMKC 1/6/88 Free Throws Made 1. 34 at Penn State 3/19/94 2. 33 at Baylor 12/30/94 3. 32 Grambling State 11/18/00 32 Missouri 2/26/95 5. 31 Nebraska 2/11/96 Free Throws Attempted 1. 50 Mississippi Valley State 12/21/00 2. 47 Missouri 2/26/95 3. 45 Missouri 1/29/83 4. 42 at Penn State 3/19/94 5. 41 Tulsa 12/5/86 41 Nebraska 3/5/85 164

KANSAS WOMEN S BASKETBALL TEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDS Free Throw Percentage (Min. 15 attempts) 1. 1.000 Nebraska 2/11/96 2..947 Oklahoma State 1/26/89 3..933 Louisville 11/25/99 4..929 at Iowa State 1/16/94 5..909 Wichita State 2/19/79 Rebounds 1. 70 Morgan State 12/8/93 70 Pacific Christian 11/21/81 3. 66 Kansas State 1/30/91 66 Wichita State 1/20/81 66 Wichita State 2/19/79 Fewest Rebounds 1. 18 Texas 1/5/05 18 Kansas State 1/13/01 18 Kansas State 2/27/99 4. 21 Minnesota 12/5/04 5. 23 Baylor 2/23/05 23 Iowa State 2/17/04 23 Baylor 1/5/83 23 Wayland Baptist 12/12/81 Biggest Rebound Margin 1. 44 W. Texas St. (N2) 1/3/79 2. 41 Missouri State 2/10/79 3. 40 Pacific Christian 11/21/81 4. 37 Wichita State 2/19/79 5. 30 UNC-Asheville 2/28/94 30 Kansas State 1/30/91 30 Oral Roberts 1/3/90 Biggest Rebound Deficit 1. 38 Wichita State 12/6/82 2. 31 Wichita State 2/19/80 3. 30 Stephen F. Austin (N3) 11/29/82 4. 27 Kansas State (N13) 2/20/82 5. 26 California State 2/2/81 Blocked Shots 1. 15 Oklahoma City 1/9/88 2. 13 San Diego 11/30/02 3. 12 Missouri 1/24/04 12 Iowa State 12/6/80 5. 11 Central Missouri State 11/28/86 11 Louisiana Tech 12/19/80 Assists 1. 32 Mississippi Valley St. 12/21/00 2. 31 Grambling State 11/18/00 3. 29 Coppin State 12/6/97 29 Creighton 2/7/81 5. 28 New Orleans 12/3/05 28 Indiana State 11/29/85 28 Nebraska 2/27/85 Steals 1. 34 West Texas State 1/3/79 2. 30 Mississippi Valley St. 12/21/00 3. 29 Miami 12/31/79 4. 26 UNC-Asheville 2/28/94 26 West Virginia 1/2/94 26 Northern Iowa 12/6/91 26 Oklahoma City 1/4/90 26 Tulsa 12/5/86 26 Creighton 2/7/81 Fouls 1. 34 Oklahoma State 1/22/94 2. 33 Bowling Green 12/30/86 33 Wichita State 12/20/86 4. 32 Nebraska 2/13/02 32 Missouri 2/26/95 32 Creighton 12/10/94 32 Missouri 2/6/94 32 Oklahoma 1/14/87 Fewest Fouls 1. 6 UNC-Asheville 2/28/94 2. 7 Northern Iowa 12/6/91 3. 8 Texas Southern 12/6/02 4. 9 Kansas State 1/8/05 9 Cal State Fullerton 12/6/03 9 Florida Atlantic 12/12/92 9 Middle Tennessee State 3/6/88 9 Missouri State 11/30/84 9 Cheyney State 1/8/83 Most Turnovers 1. 37 Penn State 12/12/79 2. 35 Missouri 2/18/84 35 Cleveland State 1/1/84 35 Missouri 1/15/82 5. 34 Nebraska 1/16/99 34 Oklahoma 3/8/85 34 Delta State 12/2/82 34 Queens College 12/28/78 Fewest Turnovers 1. 5 Northern Iowa 3/13/06 2. 6 New Orleans 12/3/05 6 Missouri 2/23/00 6 Oklahoma State 1/16/82 6 Wayland Baptist 12/1/80 Largest Halftime Deficit Overcome To Win 1. 16 Iowa State 2/13/88 2. 15 Texas 1/13/98 3. 14 Wisconsin 12/11/05 14 Oklahoma 2/25/98 5. 11 Minnesota 11/21/98 165

Most Points Scored 1. 44 Lynette Woodard vs. Iowa St. 2/2/79 2. 41 Vickie Adkins vs. Texas A&I 12/15/84 3. 38 Angie Snider vs. Missouri 1/29/83 38 Lynette Woodard vs. Colorado 1/15/81 Most Rebounds 1. 33 Lynette Woodard vs. Iowa St. 2/28/78 2. 28 Tracy Claxton vs. Pacific 11/21/81 3. 18 Lynn Page vs. Oklahoma 1/14/89 18 Vickie Adkins vs. Missouri State 11/30/84 18 Philicia Allen vs. Nebraska 3/1/83 ALLEN FIELDHOUSE YEARLY ATTENDANCE RECORDS Total Home Year Attend. G Avg Record 2007-08 46,744 17 2,750 13-4 2006-07 42,508 16 2,657 6-10 2005-06 60,362 21 2,874 16-5 2004-05 34,031 16 2,127 9-7 2003-04 18,467 12 1,539 5-7 2002-03 17,475 14 1,248 5-9 2001-02 23,507 13 1,808 3-10 2000-01 34,407 14 2,458 6-8 1999-00 39,683 14 2,835 12-2 1998-99 30,903 12 2,575 11-1 1997-98 25,579 11 2,325 11-0 1996-97 41,887 16 2,618 15-1 1995-96 26,527 12 2,211 9-3 1994-95 24,164 12 2,014 8-4 1993-94 21,689 11 1,972 11-0 1992-93 13,775 16 861 13-3 1991-92 11,400 13 877 13-0 1990-91 6,500 11 591 7-4 1989-90 8,550 13 658 10-3 1988-89 8,650 13 665 8-5 1987-88 11,761 15 784 12-3 1986-87 10,943 13 842 10-3 1985-86 14,930 14 1,066 12-2 1984-85 10,000 11 909 7-4 ALLEN FIELDHOUSE RECORDS Most Steals 1. 11 Lynette Woodard vs. Creighton 2/7/81 2. 10 Angela Aycock vs. Missouri 2/26/95 3. 8 Terrilyn Johnson vs. Emporia St. 12/14/91 8 Terrilyn Johnson vs. Missouri 1/20/90 8 Lynette Woodard vs. Missouri 2/3/81 8 Lynette Woodard vs. Pittsburgh St. 1/21/81 Most Assists 1. 13 Erica Hallman vs. Dartmouth 12/18/04 13 Lisa Braddy vs. Miss. Valley St. 11/27/87 3. 12 Lisa Braddy vs. Drake 12/7/87 12 Vickie Adkins vs. Wichita St. 12/22/83 5. 11 Lisa Braddy vs. Nebraska 2/4/89 11 Evette Ott vs. Oklahoma State 1/18/86 11 Lynette Woodard vs. Creighton 2/7/81 Most Blocked Shots 1. 7 Lisa Tate vs. Morgan State 12/8/93 7 Deborah Richardson vs. Okla. City 1/9/88 3. 6 Tamara Ransburg vs. W. Illinois 12/7/02 6 Kristin Geoffroy vs. Alabama St. 11/30/01 6 Deborah Richardson vs. Wich. St. 2/2/87 6 Lynn Page vs. C. Missouri St. 11/28/86 6 Philicia Allen vs. Nebraska 3/1/83 Most Field Goals Attempted 1. 34 Lynette Woodard vs. Iowa State 2/2/79 2. 29 Angie Snider vs. Okla. City 11/18/83 3. 26 Tamecka Dixon vs. Vanderbilt 3/17/97 26 Angela Aycock vs. Colorado 2/24/95 26 Angela Aycock vs. Illinois St. 12/3/94 Most Free Throws 1. 18 Angie Snider vs. Missouri 1/29/83 2. 17 Vickie Adkins vs. Texas A&I 12/15/84 3. 12 Danielle McCray vs. Marquette 12/06/07 12 Angela Aycock vs. Missouri 2/26/95 12 Lisa Braddy vs. Iowa State 2/7/90 12 Vickie Adkins vs. Missouri 2/12/86 Most Free Throws Attempted 1. 22 Angie Snider vs. Missouri 1/29/83 2. 18 Vickie Adkins vs. Texas A&I 12/15/83 3. 17 Angela Aycock vs. Missouri 2/26/95 4. 16 Angie Snider vs. Wichita State 2/16/83 5. 14 Daniellle McCray vs. Marquette 12/06/07 14 Tamecka Dixon vs. SMU 11/15/97 14 Terrilyn Johnson vs. Okla. St. 2/10/90 14 Vickie Adkins vs. CS Ful. 12/29/82 ALLEN FIELDHOUSE SINGLE GAME ATTENDANCE RECORDS Attendance Opponent Date Game Result 1. 13,352 Colorado 1-9-94 Kansas, 59-57 2. 11,858 Kansas State 2-17-02 Kansas State, 65-40 3. 10,100 Colorado 1-25-97 Kansas, 61-58 4. 8,650 Kansas State 2-19-00 Kansas, 61-43 5. 8,200 Kansas State 2-7-98 Kansas, 65-62 6. 7,850 Northwestern 12-18-94 Northwestern, 78-64 7. 6,150 Kansas State 1-13-01 Kansas, 78-67 8. 6,122 Nebraska 2-17-08 Kansas 62-61 9. 5,987 Kansas State 1-31-99 Kansas, 66-45 10. 5,634 Texas 1-3-06 Kansas, 70-61 166

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1. Lynette Woodard 3,649 Points Wichita, Kan. 6-0 F 1978-81 1,000 POINT CLUB One of the most highly decorated players in women s college basketball history... Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a player in September 2004 and as a member of the Harlem Globetrotters in 2003... Enshrined in the Women s Basketball Hall of Fame in 2005... 1997 WNBA Elite Draft pick... 1981 Broderick and Wade Trophy winner... Four-time All-Big Eight and Kodak All-American... Two-time Academic All-American... 1980s Big Eight Player of the Decade... First female member of the Harlem Globetrotters... Member of the 1980 and 1984 Olympic teams - captained the 1984 gold medal winning team... Member of the 1990 Goodwill Games and World Championships teams... Member of the 1983 and 1991 Pan American Games team... Played professionally in Italy and Japan... Elected to the Kansas and National High School Sports Hall of Fames... Served as a Kansas assistant coach from 1982-85, 1989-90 and 1999-2004... Played two seasons in the WNBA... In 1992 was the first woman inducted into the GTE Academic All-America Hall of Fame. Woodard Career Stats Year GP-S MIN FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. REB Avg. PF-D A TO B S PTS Avg. 1977-78 33-33 366-736.497 101-152.664 490 14.8 111 70 833 25.2 1978-79 38-38 1347 519-924.562 139-212.656 545 14.3 99-2 97 160 56 193 1177 31.0 1979-80 37-37 1224 372-738.504 137-192.714 389 10.5 111-6 165 156 35 177 881 23.8 1980-81 31-31 1080 315-596.528 128-186.688 310 9.4 86-1 170 35 152 758 24.5 Total 139-139 3651 1572-2994.525 505-742.681 1734 12.4 406 432 316 126 522 3649 26.3 168

2. Adrian Mitchell 2,124 Points Kansas City, Mo. 5-8 F 1976-79 1,000 POINT CLUB The first KU player to score 2,000 career points and the first to grab 1,000 career rebounds... A 1978 and 1979 Wade Trophy finalist... Two-time All-Big Eight (1977-78)... Four-time All-Big Eight tournament team... A 1978 NWIT All- American... Led KU in scoring on 46 occasions and in rebounding in 47 games... Played and started in all 124 games in her four-year career... Invited to try out for the World University Games team in 1977... Draft pick of the Chicago Hustle of the now defunct Women s Basketball League (WBL). Mitchell Career Stats Year GP-S MIN FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. REB Avg. PF-D A TO B S PTS Avg. 1975-76 27-27 179-392.457 58-122.475 311 11.5 23 56 62 416 15.4 1976-77 27-27 170-419.406 47-81.580 254 9.4 77-387 14.3 1977-78 33-33 280-619.452 91-174.523 336 10.2 108-651 19.7 1978-79 38-38 1277 285-610.467 100-182.549 387 10.2 110-3 67 111 21 111 670 17.6 Total 125-125 914-2040.448 296-559.530 1288 10.3 2124 17.0 169

3. Angela Aycock 1,978 Points Dallas, Texas 6-2 F 1992-95 1,000 POINT CLUB Had her No. 12 Kansas jersey retired on Feb. 3, 2003... 1995 Kodak All-American... Second team Associated Press All-American (1995)... Big Eight Conference co-player of the Year (1994)... First team All-Big Eight (1993, 94, 95)... Named Big Eight Player of the Week six times in her career... Starter on the U.S. Junior World Championship Team (1992)... Most Valuable Player in the Big Eight Conference Tournament (1993)... Honorable mention All-Big Eight Conference selection (1992)... Played three seasons in the WNBA and overseas before giving up basketball in 2002 to devote her life to the Church. Aycock Career Stats Year GP-S MIN FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. REB Avg. PF-D A TO B S PTS Avg. 1991-92 29-29 717 131-276.475 0-2.000 38-60.633 150 5.2 60-2 37 65 25 52 300 10.3 1992-93 30-28 972 195-414.471 2-8.250 97-143.678 207 6.9 70-1 60 87 16 84 489 16.3 1993-94 28-28 855 177-397.446 1-7.143 118-169.698 244 8.7 71-2 90 93 13 79 473 16.9 1994-95 31-31 1033 240-581.413 41-125.328 195-262.744 226 7.3 79-2 105 95 12 94 716 23.1 Total 118-116 3577 743-1668.445 44-142.310 448-634.707 827 7.0 280-7 292 340 66 309 1978 16.8 170

4. Vickie Adkins 1,786 Points Oklahoma City, Okla. 6-1 F/C 1983-86 1,000 POINT CLUB Three-time All-Big Eight first team (1984-86)... Selected to Kodak All-District team (1984-85)... Winner of the Lynette Woodard Award given to Most Valuable Player at KU (1985, 1986)... 1985 Wade Trophy finalist... Member of the Big Eight All-Decade team... Three-time Big Eight Player of the Week... Tricaptain during the 1983-84 season... Finished her career ranked in the Kansas all-time top five in scoring, rebounding, field goals made, field goals attempted, field goal percentage, blocked shots, free throws made, free throws attempted, free throw percentage and steals. Adkins Career Stats Year GP-S MIN FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. REB Avg. PF-D A TO B S PTS Avg. 1982-83 17-8 436 91-159.572 40-53.755 112 6.6 38-1 11 9 24 222 13.1 1983-84 21-19 658 135-219.616 84-128.656 208 9.9 76-6 15 25 29 354 16.9 1984-85 29-29 1009 234-378.619 125-174.718 260 9.0 82-1 56 80 40 61 593 20.4 1985-86 28-28 1004 236-371.636 145-190.763 272 9.7 81-4 43 83 52 43 617 22.0 Total 95-84 3107 696-1127.618 394-545.723 852 9.0 277-12 125 163 126 157 1786 18.8 171

5. Lynn Pride 1,774 Points Dallas, Texas 6-2 G/F 1997-2000 1,000 POINT CLUB Voted All-American honorable mention (Associated Press), All-American second team (Women s Basketball News Service), All-American third team (Women s Basketball Journal) during the 1999-00 season... Named to the All-Big 12 firstteam (three straight seasons)... One of 15 finalists for 2000 Naismith College Basketball Player of the Year... Finalist for NCAA Division I Kodak All-America Basketball team... Recorded double-digit scoring in 27 games during her senior season and 88 times in her career... Posted six double-doubles in 1999-00 and ended career with 16... Is one of just two KU players in the history of the program to reach 1,700 points, 850 rebounds and 250 steals, the other being former KU standout and four-time All-American Lynette Woodard... Played in the WNBA for the Minnesota Lynx. Pride Career Stats Year GP-S MIN FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. REB Avg. PF-D A TO B S PTS Avg. 1996-97 27-25 642 82-177.463 3-7.429 44-64.688 173 6.4 54-0 39 59 18 49 211 7.8 1997-98 32-32 1063 184-464.397 22-70.314 88-126.698 214 6.7 86-0 91 122 30 70 478 14.9 1998-99 33-33 1110 220-493.446 13-46.283 110-150.733 239 7.2 97-3 84 125 24 85 563 17.1 1999-00 30-30 973 210-473.444 10-38.263 92-117.786 237 7.9 86-5 83 107 21 75 522 17.4 Total 122-120 3789 696-1607.433 48-161.298 334-457.731 863 7.1 323-8 296 412 93 279 1744 14.5 172

6. Tamecka Dixon 1,689 Points Linden, N.J. 5-9 G 1994-97 1,000 POINT CLUB Had her No. 33 Kansas jersey retired on Feb. 3, 2003... 1997 Kodak All-American... 1997 Big 12 Player of the Year... 1997 Big 12 All-Tournament Team... Two-time Big 12 Player of the Week... 1996 Associated Press honorable mention All-American... Named the 1996 Big Eight Player of the Year after leading Kansas to its sixth conference title... Was chosen to the 1996 Big Eight All- Tournament Team... A Dial Classic All-Tournament team member two consecutive years... Played in the 1995 Olympic Sports Festival... Was given the 1994 Hustler Award at the Dr. Pepper/Lady Bear Classic... Scored 30 or more points in three games during her career... Named to the 1996 Players All-Big Eight first team... A three-time all-star for the Los Angeles Sparks of the WNBA which won the 2001 and 2002 WNBA Championship. Dixon Career Stats Year GP-S MIN FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. REB Avg. PF-D A TO B S PTS Avg. 1993-94 27-6 454 71-169.420 3-16.188 39-75.520 113 4.2 60-2 42 72 9 28 184 6.8 1994-95 30-15 681 131-276.475 5-14.357 71-111.640 120 4.0 86-6 80 96 27 43 338 11.3 1995-96 32-32 899 207-441.469 6-30.200 123-159.774 135 4.2 92-3 103 122 10 60 543 17.0 1996-97 30-30 910 226-502.450 20-58.345 152-205.741 167 5.6 94-3 112 106 18 78 624 20.8 Total 119-83 2944 635-1388.457 34-118.288 385-550.700 535 4.5 332-14 337 396 64 209 1689 14.2 173

7. Crystal Kemp 1,637 Points Topeka, Kan. 6-2 F 2003-06 1,000 POINT CLUB Named All-Big 12 First Team as a senior and All-Big 12 Honorable Mention as a junior... A member of the Athletic Director s Honor Roll all four years... A three-time member of the Academic All-Big 12 First Team... Was a memeber of the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VII team in 2006... Scored a career-high 28 points in a KU victory over Wisconsin on Dec. 11, 2005... Named Big 12 Player of the Week on Dec. 12, 2005 and Jan. 3, 2006... Named the Lynette Woodard Team MVP in 2004... Became just the sixth player in KU history to accumulate over 1,600 career points and 800 career rebounds... Finished her career ranked in the top-10 in points (7th-1,637), rebounds (8th- 826), field goals made (6th-654), field goals attempted (7th-1,285), field goal percentage (10th-50.9), free throws made (T-8th-323), free throws attempted (10th-439), free throw percentage (8th-73.6), blocked shots (7th-90) and minutes (6th-3,620). Kemp Career Stats Year GP-S MIN FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. REB Avg. PF-D A TO B S PTS Avg. 2002-03 29-27 833 116-234.496 1-5.200 84-113.743 168 5.8 68-1 26 58 26 20 317 10.9 2003-04 28-28 777 150-301.498 2-16.125 74-98.755 161 5.8 62-2 30 43 18 23 376 13.4 2004-05 28-26 932 165-327.505 2-5.400 55-87.632 246 8.8 71-2 46 53 24 41 387 13.8 2005-06 30-30 1078 223-423.527 1-7.143 110-141.780 251 8.4 63.0 38 42 22 27 557 18.6 Totals 115-111 3620 654-1285.509 6-33.182 323-439.736 826 7.2 264-5 140 196 90 111 1637 14.2 174

8. Charisse Sampson 1,568 Points Los Angeles, Calif. 5-10 G 1993-96 1,000 POINT CLUB Three-time U.S. Jones Cup Team member... All-Big Eight Second Team (1994, 1995, 1996)... All-Big Eight Honorable Mention (1993)... Member of the 1995 Dial Soap Classic and Dr. Pepper/Lady Bear Classic All-Tournament teams... Started every game of the 1994-95 season... Recorded 20 points or more 20 times in her career... Scored 34 points versus Stephen F. Austin in the first round of the 1994 NCAA Tournament... Played for the Seattle Storm of the WNBA before retiring in 2001. Sampson Career Stats Year GP-S MIN FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. REB Avg. PF-D A TO B S PTS Avg. 1992-93 30-16 682 114-261.437 48-124.387 72-101.713 150 5.0 80-0 42 70 11 72 348 11.6 1993-94 28-23 732 132-277.477 32-96.333 75-102.735 185 6.6 75-1 68 80 9 95 371 13.3 1994-95 31-31 917 169-340.497 35-94.372 117-153.765 214 6.9 111-6 68 94 17 80 490 15.8 1995-96 28-27 792 129-268.481 42-102.412 59-89.663 184 6.6 90-5 54 69 15 57 359 12.8 Total 117-97 2525 544-1146.475 157-416.377 323-445.726 733 6.3 356-12 232 313 52 304 1568 13.4 175

9. Angie Snider 1,518 Points Roeland Park, Kan. 5-9 G 1982-84 1,000 POINT CLUB A 1984 honorable mention All-American by Fast Break magazine... Wade Trophy finalist in 1984... Two-time Kodak All-District team (1983-84)... Member of CoSIDA All-Academic second team in 1984... All-Big Eight and Academic All-Big Eight in 1984... Led the Big Eight in scoring during the 1984 season... Named to the Kodak Region V team for the 1982-83 season... Tri-Captain for the 1983-84 team... Transferred to KU from the University of Oregon. Snider Career Stats Year GP-S MIN FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. REB Avg. PF-D A TO B S PTS Avg. 1981-82 30-28 921 171-439.389 62-94.660 91 3.0 65-1 87 5 67 404 13.5 1982-83 28-28 988 213-512.416 120-165.727 182 6.5 64-0 41 5 62 546 19.5 1983-84 27-27 957 230-520.442 108-152.711 178 6.6 82-4 50 2 64 568 21.0 Total 85-83 2866 614-1471.417 290-411.706 451 5.3 211-5 178 12 193 1518 17.9 176

10. Angie Halbleib 1,429 Points Middleton, Wis. 5-10 G 1994-97 1,000 POINT CLUB A 1996 and 1997 GTE Academic All-American... Named a 1996 and 1997 honorable mention all-conference team member selected by the league coaches... Named to the 1996 and 1997 Phillips 66 Academic All-Big Eight and All-Big 12 teams... KU s most prolific three-point shooter with 234 career three-point field goals and was second in the Big Eight record book for three-point shots made... Also finished her career listed first in the KU record book for three-point attempts in a career with 658... Named a Jayhawk Scholar each of her semesters at Kansas... Now pursuing a career in coaching. Halbleib Career Stats Year GP-S MIN FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. REB Avg. PF-D A TO B S PTS Avg. 1993-94 28-4 562 101-233.433 49-136.360 38-52.731 98 3.5 26-0 33 35 3 21 289 10.3 1994-95 31-11 772 106-273.388 67-185.362 43-63.683 78 2.5 41-0 34 39 3 36 322 10.4 1995-96 32-30 1008 149-345.432 69-172.401 91-124.734 96 3.0 41-0 76 84 6 48 458 14.3 1996-97 31-31 975 123-345.357 52-165.315 62-89.697 92 3.0 26-0 72 55 9 38 360 11.6 Total 122-76 3317 479-1196.401 237-658.360 234-328.713 364 3.0 134-0 215 213 21 143 1429 11.7 177

11. Lisa Braddy 1,387 Points Kansas City, Kan. 5-8 F 1987-90 1,000 POINT CLUB Selected All-Big Eight Second Team during the 1988, 1989 and 1990 seasons... KU s all-time leader in assists... Owns the KU single-season assist record with 207 during the 1987-88 season... Competed for the United States Select Team that won the silver medal at the Jones Cup competition in Taiwan... Big Eight Newcomer of the Year (1987)... Selected as an alternate for the United States Olympic Festival team. Braddy Career Stats Year GP-S MIN FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. REB Avg. PF-D A TO B S PTS Avg. 1986-87 33-33 961 112-280.400 0-0 - 86-125.688 110 3.3 96-4 138 74 8 112 310 9.4 1987-88 32-32 1084 114-280.407 1-3.333 84-125.672 108 3.4 72-2 207 72 29 142 313 9.8 1988-89 27-27 945 129-346.373 18-67.269 107-151.709 98 3.6 67-0 168 123 26 73 383 14.2 1989-90 28-19 848 118-275.429 1-10.100 144-202.713 103 3.7 58-0 173 98 26 56 381 13.6 Total 120-111 3838 473-1181.401 20-80.250 421-603.698 419 3.5 293-6 686 475 89 275 1387 11.6 178

12. Jaclyn Johnson 1,378 Points Burbank, Calif. 6-1 F 1998-2001 1,000 POINT CLUB Ranks fifth on the KU all-time rebounding list with 846 career boards... Appeared in 123 games (starting 117), which ranks as the fifth-most by any Jayhawk... Ranks fifth in both career free throws made (382) and free throws attempted (555)... Named All-Big 12 honorable mention (2000, 2001)... Voted to the Lady Blazer Classic all-tournament team and KU Credit Union Classic All-Tournament team her senior year... Drafted in the third round of the 2001 WNBA draft by the Orlando Miracle and is now playing overseas. Johnson Career Stats Year GP-S MIN FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. REB Avg. PF-D A TO B S PTS Avg. 1997-98 31-27 751 106-226.469 0-1.000 76-122.623 174 5.6 91-3 36 62 8 42 288 9.3 1998-99 33-33 836 94-204.461 0-0 - 89-125.712 204 6.2 109-6 64 80 13 49 277 8.4 1999-00 30-30 904 130-281.463 0-0 - 86-121.711 244 8.1 78-2 73 77 16 48 346 11.5 2000-01 29-27 863 166-328.506 4-15.267 131-187.701 224 7.7 106-9 74 105 25 61 467 16.1 Total 123-117 3354 496-1039.477 4-16.250 382-555.688 846 6.9 384-20 247 324 62 200 1378 11.2 179

13. Suzi Raymant 1,194 Points Melbourne, Australia 5-11 G 1996-2000 1,000 POINT CLUB Two-time All-Big 12 Honorable Mention (1998, 2000)... Recorded doubledigit scoring in 24 games including 19 of her final 20 games her senior season... Was awarded Big 12 Player of the Week and KU Credit Union Jayhawk Classic MVP honors after averaging 19.5 points, 4.0 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 3.0 steals and shooting 58.6 percent from the field during the two-day tournament... Redshirted the 1998-99 season after tearing the ACL in her left knee versus Minnesota on Nov. 21, 1998 Won the AT&T Long Distance Award for posting the highest three-point field goal percentage during the month of December in 1997 Recorded three 30-plus point games during the 1997-98 campaign. Raymant Career Stats Year GP-S MIN FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. REB Avg. PF-D A TO B S PTS Avg. 1995-96 31-0 430 71-158.449 13-39.333 12-19.632 89 2.9 50-1 26 32 12 24 167 5.4 1996-97 26-5 433 59-148.399 13-52.250 19-25.760 63 2.4 38-0 27 37 6 29 150 5.8 1997-98 32-32 1015 162-397.408 53-127.417 73-95.768 193 6.0 86-3 95 73 14 57 450 14.1 1998-99 3-3 90 12-33.364 4-7.571 0-0 - 13 4.3 5-0 7 4 2 3 28 9.3 1999-00 28-27 884 162-347.467 42-103.408 33-38.868 137 4.9 61-1 75 59 5 36 399 14.3 Total 120-67 2849 466-1083.430 125-328.381 137-177.774 495 4.1 240-5 230 205 39 149 1194 10.0 180

14. Erica Hallman 1,185 Points Covington, Ky. 5-8 G 2003-06 1,000 POINT CLUB Named All-Big 12 Honorable Mention as a junior and senior... Posted careerbest averages of 14.2 points and 4.5 rebounds as a senior... Drained 84.0 percent (42-of-50) of her free throws during the 2005-06 season to establish a new KU single-season record... Became the 19th player in Jayhawk history to accumulate over 1,000 career points, surpassing the mark on Jan. 28, 2006 at Baylor... Was the only player in the Big 12 during the 2005-06 campaign to average at least 14 points, four assists and four rebounds per game... Ended her career as the second-leading all-time 3-point shooter in KU history with 181 made and 494 attempted, in addition to ranking fifth with a 36.6 three-point shooting percentage... Also ended her career in the KU top-10 in free throw percentage (9th, 73.3 percent), assists (3rd, 455) and minutes played (9th, 3,400). Hallman Career Stats Year GP-S MIN FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. REB Avg. PF-D A TO B S PTS Avg. 2002-03 9-4 739 91-228.399 25-78.321 20-28.714 46 1.6 59-0 97 73 2 36 227 7.8 2003-04 28-13 660 76-182.418 33-90.367 9-17.529 46 1.6 57-0 91 45 4 19 194 6.9 2004-05 28-28 991 133-323.412 61-157.389 39-55.709 87 3.1 83-1 142 83 2 40 366 13.1 2005-06 28-27 1010 147-365.403 62-169.367 42-50.840 126 4.5 75-1 125 69 3 31 398 14.2 Totals 113-72 3400 447-1098.407 181-494.366 110-150.733 305 2.7 274-2 455 270 11 126 1185 10.5 181

15. Lisa Dougherty 1,163 Points Leavenworth, Kan. 5-8 G 1985-88 1,000 POINT CLUB A member of the 1988 Big Eight Conference all-tournament team... Academic All-Big Eight Honorable Mention (1988)... All-Big Eight Academic Second Team (1987)... Captain for the 1986-87 season... Selected Newcomer of the Year by her teammates (1984-85)... Selected as an alternate for the North Squad at the U.S. Olympic Festival (1985)... Ranks in the top 10 of nearly every KU record category. Dougherty Career Stats Year GP-S MIN FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. REB Avg. PF-D A TO B S PTS Avg. 1984-85 29-6 597 80-186.430 30-55.545 86 3.0 48-0 35 56 5 25 190 6.6 1985-86 28-12 699 119-258.461 40-67.597 100 3.6 44-0 65 55 0 44 278 9.9 1986-87 33-3 809 173-333.429 53-85.624 105 3.2 51-0 60 63 4 45 339 10.3 1987-88 32-27 937 151-349.433 1-2.500 53-75.707 144 4.5 64-0 62 60 0 49 356 11.1 Total 122-48 3042 523-1126.464 1-2.500 176-282.624 435 3.6 207-0 222 234 9 163 1163 9.5 182

16. Brooke Reves 1,101 Points Denver, Colo. 6-0 F 1999-2001 1,000 POINT CLUB Named All-Big 12 Honorable Mention both her junior and senior seasons... Named to the Jayhawk Classic All-Tournament Team as a senior and named to the Great Alaska Shootout and KU Credit Union Jayhawk Classic all-tournament teams as a junior... One of two Jayhawks to start every game her senior season... Was second on the team in scoring (13.6 ppg), rebounding (7.1 rpg) and steals (1.9 spg) during her senior season... Recorded double-digit scoring in 25 of 29 games her final year as a Jayhawk... Now playing overseas. Reves Career Stats Year GP-S MIN FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. REB Avg. PF-D A TO B S PTS Avg. 1998-99 33-15 853 161-317.508 0-5.000 20-41.488 150 4.5 47-0 58 75 14 32 342 10.4 1999-00 30-27 898 162-327.495 0-0 - 41-56.732 198 6.6 64-1 57 80 12 39 365 12.2 2000-01 29-29 927 171-355.482 2-12.167 50-61.820 205 7.1 77-4 65 88 17 54 394 13.6 Total 92-71 2678 494-999.494 2-17.118 111-158.703 553 6.0 188-5 180 243 43 125 1101 12.0 183

17. Jennifer Jackson 1,075 Points Tuscaloos, Ala. 5-10 G 1998-2001 1,000 POINT CLUB Finished KU career ranked third on the all-time assists list with 390 career assists and the leader on the KU career minutes played chart, playing 3,898 minutes in a Jayhawk uniform... Named first-team Academic All-Big 12 for four straight seasons... A member of the 2001 Verizon Academic All-District VII second team her senior year... All-Big 12 honorable mention selection both junior and senior seasons... Never fouled out of a game in her Kansas career. Jackson Career Stats Year GP-S MIN FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. REB Avg. PF-D A TO B S PTS Avg. 1997-98 32-32 1083 117-264.443 15-46.326 38-62.613 102 3.2 77-0 99 78 11 62 287 9.0 1998-99 33-33 1011 107-256.418 6-24.250 35-59.593 73 2.2 77-0 97 78 7 48 255 7.7 1999-00 28-27 915 91-230.396 10-20.500 38-49.776 87 3.1 74-0 93 67 3 55 230 8.2 2000-01 29-29 889 134-311.431 4-22.182 31-44.705 98 3.4 72-0 101 91 3 45 303 10.4 Total 122-121 3898 449-1061.423 35-112.313 142-214.664 360 3.0 300-0 390 314 24 210 1075 8.8 184

18. Shebra Legrant 1,044 Points Vidalia, Ga. 6-0 F 1980-81 1,000 POINT CLUB Two-time Junior College All-American... Led the nation s junior colleges in scoring (32.1) at Roxbury (Mass.) Community College... Also led the nation in rebounding (25.0) at Roxbury CC... Averaged a stellar 18.8 points per game and 4.2 rebounds per game her senior season at Kansas. Legrant Career Stats Year GP-S MIN FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. REB Avg. PF-D A TO B S PTS Avg. 1979-80 37-37 1097 243-385.631 95-156.609 383 10.4 128-4 36 156 17 83 581 15.7 1980-81 25-21 671 206-353.584 51-84.607 106 4.2 70-1 62 18 60 463 18.5 Total 62-58 1768 449-738.608 146-240.608 489 7.9 198-5 98 156 35 143 1044 16.8 185

19. Tracy Claxton 1,024 Points New Haven, Conn. 6-0 C 1981-82 1,000 POINT CLUB Kodak All-Region VI (1982)... Second team All-Big Eight Tournament Team (1981)... Member of 1979 Pan American Games team that captured the gold medal in Colorado Springs, Colo.... Member of the 1979 United States Junior Olympic team. Claxton Career Stats Year GP-S MIN FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. REB Avg. PF-D A TO B S PTS Avg. 1980-81 31-31 946 195-362.538 50-72.694 361 11.6 76-0 43 49 79 440 14.1 1981-82 30-30 1002 263-507.519 73-106.689 431 14.4 85-1 48 97 36 73 599 20.0 Total 61-61 1948 458-869.527 123-178.691 792 13.0 161-1 91 97 85 152 1039 17.0 186

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KODAK ALL-AMERICANS Lynette Woodard Kansas Career Honors Four-time Kodak All-American (1978, 1979, 1980, 1981) 1981 Wade Trophy Winner 1982 NCAA Top Five Award 1982 Broderick Award Member of GTE Academic Hall of Fame Two-Time Academic All-American All-time leading scorer in women s college basketball history (3,649 points) 1980 and 1984 Olympic Team Member Co-captain of the gold-medal 1984 team 1978 U.S. Select Team Member 1978 Spartakiade Games 1979 World University Games Team Member AIAW Region Six All-Tournament Team (1979, 1980, 1981) 1978 Street and Smith Freshman of the Year 1978 Basketball Weekly Freshman of the Year Three-Time National Scouting Association All-American First KU player to top 1,000 points in a season First KU player to top 500 rebounds in a season 1980 participant in Women s Games Three- Time Big Eight Tournament MVP 1979 Kansas State Classic All-Tournament Team Big Eight Player of the Decade for the 1980 s First woman inducted into the KU Hall of Fame Led the nation, including men, in scoring (1979) Led the nation in steals (1979,1980, 1981) 1978 and 1981 KU Commission on the Status of Women Outstanding Woman of the Year Other Honors 2005 Women s Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee 2004 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee Professional basketball player in Japan and Italy First female member of Harlem Globetrotters 1997 WNBA Elite Draft selection Kansas All-Time Scoring 1st (3,649) Steals 1st (522) Rebounds 1st (1,734) Assists 2nd (502) Field Goals 1st (1,572) Blocks 2nd (126) FG Attempted 1st (2,994) Minutes 5th (3,651) Free Throws 1st (505) Games 1st (139) FT Attempted 1st (743) 188

KODAK ALL-AMERICANS Angela Aycock Kansas Career Honors 1995 Kodak All-American 1995 Associated Press All-American (second team) 1995 USBWA All- American Three-time first team All-Big Eight selection (1993-95) 1994-95 Preseason co-big Eight Player of the Year 1995 Dr. Pepper/Lady Bear Classic MVP Six-time Big Eight Player of the Week 1995 All-Big Eight Tournament Team selection Three-time Kansas team captain 1993-94 co-big Eight Player of the Year 1993 Big Eight Tournament Most Valuable Player 1993 and 1995 MVP Dial Soap Classic Tournament Honorable mention All-Big Eight (1992) 1992 Sheridan Classic MVP 1992 U.S. Junior National Team Member Kansas All-Time Scoring, 3rd (1,978) Rebounds, 6th (827) Field Goals, 2nd (743) FG Attempted, 3rd (1,688) Free Throws, 2nd (448) FT Attempted, 2nd (634) Steals, 2nd (309) Minutes, 5th (3,577) 189

KODAK ALL-AMERICANS Tamecka Dixon Kansas Career Honors 1997 Kodak All-American 1997 Associated Press All-American (second team) 1997 USBWA All- American 1997 Big 12 Player of the Year 1997 Big 12 All-Tournament Team 1996 Big Eight Player of the Year 1996-97 Preseason Big 12 Player of the Year 1996 Associated Press Honorable Mention 1996 Big Eight All-Tournament Team 1996 Dial Soap Classic MVP 1996 Saint Joseph s Classic MVP 1995 Dial Soap Classic All-Tournament Team 1994 Dial Soap Classic All-Tournament Team 1994 Phillips 66 Academic All-Big Eight member Currently plays in the WNBA for the Houston Comets. Kansas All-Time Scoring, 6th (1,689) Field Goals. 5th (635) FG Attempted, 6th (1,388) Free Throws, 4th (385) FT Attempted, 5th (550) Steals, 6th (209) Assists, 4th (337) 190

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Coaches All-Big 12 1997 First Team Tamecka Dixon Honorable Mention Jennifer Trapp Nakia Sanford Lynn Pride Angie Halbleib 1998 First Team Lynn Pride 1999 First Team Lynn Pride Honorable Mention Nakia Sanford 2000 First Team Lynn Pride Honorable Mention Suzi Raymant Brooke Reves Jaclyn Johnson Jennifer Jackson 2001 Honorable Mention Jaclyn Johnson Brooke Reves Jennifer Jackson 2005 Honorable Memtion Erica Hallman Crystal Kemp 2006 First Team Crystal Kemp Honorable Mention Erica Hallman JAYHAWK BIG 12 HONOR ROLL 2007 Second Team Shaquina Mosley 2008 Honorable Mention Danielle McCray All Rookie Team Krysten Boogaard Big 12 Academic Teams 1997 First Team Angie Halbleib Honorable Mention Heather Fletcher 1998 First Team Jennifer Jackson Jaclyn Johnson Casey Pruitt Nikki White Honorable Mention Heather Fletcher 1999 First Team Jennifer Jackson Honorable Mention Casey Pruitt 2000 First Team Jennifer Jackson Nikki White Honorable Mention Casey Pruitt 2001 First Team Jennifer Jackson Nikki White 2002 First Team Leila Mengüç Nikki White Second Team Kristin Geoffroy 2003 First Team Leila Mengüç Valerie Migicovsky (4.0 GPA) Blair Waltz Second Team Brandi McGinest 2004 First Team Leila Mengüç Crystal Kemp Second Team Blair Waltz 2005 First Team Crystal Kemp Blair Waltz 2006 First Team Jamie Boyd Crystal Kemp Taylor McIntosh 2007 First Team Jamie Boyd Ivana Catic Second Team Taylor McIntosh Marija Zinic 2008 First Team Jamie Boyd Ivana Catic Taylor McIntosh Kelly Kohn Big 12 Coach of the Year Marian Washington, 1997 Big 12 Player of the Year Tamecka Dixon, 1997 Big 12 Player of the Week 1997 Tamecka Dixon: Dec. 16, Jan. 27 Angie Halbleib: March 3 1998 Suzi Raymant: Dec. 8, March 2 1999 Lynn Pride: Jan. 4, Jan. 25 2000 Suzi Raymant: Dec. 6 Lynn Pride: Jan. 3 2006 Crystal Kemp: Dec. 12 2007 Crystal Kemp: Jan. 3 Big 12 Rookie of the Week 1999 Brooke Reves: Feb. 1 2003 Aquanita Burras: Dec. 9 2006 Kelly Kohn: Dec. 18 2007 Nicollette Smith: Nov. 23 2008 Krysten Boogaard: Feb. 4 Big 12 Postgraduate Scholarship 1996-97 Angie Halbleib Big 12 All-Tournament Teams 1997 Tamecka Dixon 1998 Lynn Pride 192

All-American Lynette Woodard, 1978-81 (Kodak) Angela Aycock, 1995 (Kodak) Tamecka Dixon, 1997 (Kodak) Adrian Mitchell, 1978 (WNIT) All-American Honorable Mention Tracy Claxton, 1982 Angie Snider, 1984 Angela Aycock, 1993 Tamecka Dixon, 1996 Lynn Pride, 1999 CoSIDA Academic All-American Lynette Woodard Angie Halbleib Angie Snider All-Academic District VII Second Team Jennifer Jackson JAYHAWKS OF DISTINCTION American Basketball League Charisse Sampson Angela Aycock Basketball Times Second Team All-Freshman Charisse Sampson, 1993 Big Eight Coach of the Year Marian Washington, 1992, 1996 Big 12 Coach of the Year Marian Washington, 1997 Black Coaches Association (BCA) President, Marian Washington, 1992-94 BCA Lifetime Achievement Award Marian Washington, 2003 BCA Women s Coach of the Year Marian Washington, 1992, 1996 Broderick Award Lynette Woodard, 1981 Carol Eckman Award Marian Washington, 1991 Bonnie Henrickson, 2005 Chicago Hustle of WBL Adrian Mitchell Goodwill Games Lynette Woodard, 1990 GTE Academic All-American Hall of Fame Lynette Woodard, 1992 Harlem Globetrotters Lynette Woodard Junior Olympic Team Tracy Claxton Margaret Wade Trophy Lynette Woodard, 1981 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Lynette Woodard, inducted 2004 NCAA Top Five Award Lynette Woodard Olympic Festival Tamecka Dixon, 1994-95 Charisse Sampson, 1993 Lisa Tate, 1991 Jackie Martin, 1985 Olympic Games Lynette Woodard, 1980, 1984 Marian Washington, assistant coach, 1996 selection committee, 1984-88 Overseas Professional Leagues Brooke Reves - Belgium Jennifer Trapp - Finland, Luxembourg Angela Aycock - France, Italy Jaclyn Johnson - Israel Lynette Woodard - Italy, Japan Nakia Sanford - Korea Charisse Sampson - Spain Philicia Allen - England Tamecka Dixon - Turkey Suzi Raymant - Australia Pan-American Games Tracy Claxton, 1979 Lynette Woodard, 1983, 1991 Lynn Pride, 1999 Southland Olympia Award Lynette Woodard, 1983 Spartakiade Games Lynette Woodard, 1979 193

JAYHAWKS OF DISTINCTION World University Games Trials Shaquina Mosley, 2005 Women s Basketball Coaches Association Marian Washington, Board of Directors Bonnie Henrickson, Secretary Women s Basketball Hall of Fame Marian Washington, inducted 2004 Lynette Woodard, inducted 2005 Women s National Basketball League (WNBA) Angela Aycock Tamecka Dixon Jaclyn Johnson Lynn Pride Charisse Sampson Nakia Sanford Lynette Woodard USA Jones Cup Team Lynn Pride, 1998 Charisse Sampson, 1993-95 USA Junior World Team Angela Aycock, 1993 Lynn Pride, 1996-97 USA National Team Angela Aycock, 1993 Charisse Sampson, 1993 USA Select Team Lynette Woodard, 1978 Marian Washington, Head Coach, 1983 Lisa Braddy, 1988 World University Games Tracy Claxton, 1979 Lynette Woodard, 1983, 1991 194

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1977-78 (2-4) M9 W, 66-63 NW Missouri St. Manhattan, Kan. AIAW Regional VI M10 L, 63-95 Missouri Manhattan, Kan. AIAW Regional VI M11 L, 75-93 Drake Manhattan, Kan. AIAW Regional VI M16 L, 87-92** Kentucky Amarillo, Texas NWIT M17 W, 86-65 Minnesota Amarillo, Texas NWIT M18 L, 59-60 Drake Amarillo, Texas NWIT 1978-79 (4-1) M9 W, 86-56 Nebraska Minneapolis, Minn. AIAW Regional VI M10 W, 79-70 Missouri Minneapolis, Minn. AIAW Regional VI M11 W, 75-59 Kansas State Minneapolis, Minn. AIAW Regional VI M16 L, 61-100 Louisiana State Carbondale, Ill. AIAW Sectional M17 W, 86-71 N. Connecticut St. Carbondale, Ill. AIAW Sectional KANSAS IN THE POSTSEASON 1979-80 Kansas Jayhawks 1980-81 81 (3-1) M13 W, 87-66 South Dakota Minneapolis, Minn. AIAW Regional VI M14 W, 77-67 Drake Minneapolis, Minn. AIAW Regional VI M15 W, 67-61 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. AIAW Regional VI M21 L, 71-73 UCLA Lawrence, Kan. AIAW Sectional 1978-79 Kansas Jayhawks 1979-80 (4-1) M6 W, 72-71 CMSU Des Moines, Iowa AIAW Regional VI M7 W, 74-67 Nebraska Des Moines, Iowa AIAW Regional VI M8 W, 89-80 Kansas State Des Moines, Iowa AIAW Regional VI M12 W, 75-66 Cheyney State Lawrence, Kan. AIAW Sectional M15 L, 73-81 Louisiana State Ruston, La. AIAW Sectional 1980-81 Kansas Jayhawks 196

1986-87 (1-1) M11 W, 78-72 NE Louisiana Monroe, La. NCAA 1st Round M14 L, 51-82 Georgia Athens, Ga. NCAA 2nd Round 1987-88 (1-1) M16 W, 81-75 Mid. Tenn. St. Lawrence, Kan. NCAA 1st Round M19 L, 50-89 Louisiana Tech Ruston, La. NCAA 2nd Round KANSAS IN THE POSTSEASON 1991-92 Kansas Jayhawks 1991-92 92 (0-1) M18 L, 59-75 Missouri State Springfield, Mo. NCAA 1st Round 1987-88 Kansas Jayhawks 1992-93 (0-1) M17 L, 47-62 California Lawrence, Kan. NCAA 1st Round 1990-91 (2-1) M21 W, 71-66 Louisville Amarillo, Texas NWIT M22 L, 57-58 Santa Clara Amarillo, Texas NWIT M23 W, 69-67 Houston Amarillo, Texas NWIT KANSAS JAYHAWKS 11 NCAA Appearances 1987, 1988, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 1992-93 Kansas Jayhawks 197

KANSAS IN THE POSTSEASON 1993-94 (1-1) M16 W, 72-63 Stephen F. Austin Nacogdoches, Texas NCAA 1st Round M19 L, 68-85 Penn State University Park, Pa. NCAA 2nd Round 1994-95 (0-1) M16 L, 72-73 Wisconsin Lubbock, Texas NCAA 1st Round 1995-96 (2-1) M16 W, 72-57 Mid. Tenn. St. Lawrence, Kan. NCAA 1st Round M18 W, 77-70 Texas Lawrence, Kan. NCAA 2nd Round M23 L, 71-92 Tennessee Charlottesville, Va. NCAA Regional Semis Kansas vs. NCAA Opponents 1994-95 Kansas Jayhawks Opponent Record Last Played Arkansas 0-1 1998 California 0-1 1993 Detroit 1-0 1997 Georgia 0-1 1987 Iowa 1-0 1998 Louisiana Tech 0-1 1988 Marquette 1-0 1999 Middle Tennessee State 2-0 1996 Missouri State 0-1 1992 Northeast Louisiana 1-0 1987 Penn State 0-1 1994 Purdue 0-1 1999 Stephen F. Austin 1-0 1994 Tennessee 0-1 1996 Texas 1-0 1996 Tulane 1-0 1998 Vanderbilt 0-2 2000 Wisconsin 0-1 1995 1995-96 Kansas Jayhawks 198

1996-97 (1-1) M15 W, 81-67 Detroit Lawrence, Kan. NCAA 1st Round M17 L, 44-51 Vanderbilt Lawrence, Kan. NCAA 2nd Round KANSAS IN THE POSTSEASON 1998-99 (1-1) M13 W, 64-58 Marquette West Lafayette, Ind. NCAA 1st Round M15 L, 41-55 Purdue West Lafayette, Ind. NCAA 2nd Round 1996-97 Kansas Jayhawks 1997-98 (2-1) M13 W, 72-68 Tulane Iowa City, Iowa NCAA 1st Round M15 W, 62-58 Iowa Iowa City, Iowa NCAA 2nd Round M21 L, 63-79 Arkansas Oakland, Calif. NCAA Regional Semis 1998-99 Kansas Jayhawks 1999-00 (0-1) M18 L, 69-71** Vanderbilt Ruston, La. NCAA First Round 1997-98 Kansas Jayhawks 1999-2000 Kansas Jayhawks 199

2005-06 (1-1) M16 W, 59-49 Northern Iowa Lawrence, Kan. WNIT 1st Round M19 L, 76-78 Ole Miss Lawrence, Kan. WNIT 2nd Round KANSAS IN THE POSTSEASON 2007-08 (1-1) M24W, 82-60 Evansville Lawrence, Kan. WNIT 2nd Round M27L, 58-54 Michigan State East Lansing, Mich. WNIT 3rd Round 2005-06 Kansas Jayhawks 2007-08 Kansas Jayhawks 200

- A - Adkins, Barbara 1982-85 Adkins, Vickie 1983-86 Allen, Philicia 1983-85 Arnold, Michelle 1987-90 Aycock, Angela 1992-95 - B - Baker, Carrie 1992 Baker, Lisa 1987-88 Ballard, Jan 1975-76 Beachem, Keila 2002-03 Beattie, Kathy 1973-74 Becker, Stacey 2003 Berens, Susan 1977 Bieber, Darcy 1991 Blackwood, Stephanie 1974 Blattner, Debbie 1969-70 Bleske, Brenda 1980 Bloxom, Shannon 1989 Bonner, Kandis 2004 Bonham, Tanya 1989-92 Boogaard, Krysten 2008-pres. Bosi, Fernanda 2001 Boyd, Jamie 2005-pres. Boyle, Grace 1903 Braddy, Lisa 1987-89 Brown, Dalchon 2001 Brown, Janet 1974 Brown, Kaylee 2004-06 Brox, Ali 1999 Bulmer, Renea 1981 Burnett, Cheryl 1977-80 Burras, Aquanita 2003-05 Bybee, Amy 1987 - C - Cable, Gail 1969-70 Canada, Shelly 1994-97 Catic, Ivana 2006-pres. ALL-TIME JAYHAWKS Carle, Amy 1986 Carney, Paige 1969-72 Carter, Leeann (Mgr.) 1982 Cavanaugh, Theresa 1977 Chennault, Misti 1990-91 Chlystek, Susan 1978-80 Chrnelich, Mary 1981-82 Claxton, Tracy 1981-82 Connely, Jessamine 1993 Cook, Laura 1973 Cortese, Margaret 1975 Cullen, Kathleen 1979-80 Currie, Cindy 1971-74 - D - Dahl, Bente 1985 debruin, Sandra 1990 Dieterich, Jennifer 1995 Dietrich, Mary 1974 Dixon, Tamecka 1994-97 Dougherty, Lisa 1985-88 Douglas, Mag 1977-78 Duma, Tracy 1983 Duran, Michelle 1980 - E - Eckley, Bessie 1993 Eikmeier, Dawn 1976-77 Engel, Carol 1973 English, Rhonda 1974 Ervin, Lauren 2004 - F - Fankhauser, Nancy 1970-72 Faust, Marie 1973 Feickert, Rebecca 2007-pres. Fischer, Holly 1976 Fletcher, Heather 1997-00 - G - Gaines, Diana 1972-73 Geoffroy, Kristin 1999-02 Gleazer, Sue 1969 Glynn, Peggy 1973-74 Goodwin, Gail 1979 Gracey, Tamara 1995-96 Graves, Gloria 1975 Graves, Larisha 2004 Grayer, Patience 1996-97 - H - Haight, Susan 1974-75 Halbleib, Angie 1994-97 Haliburton, Ebony 2003 Hallman, Erica 2003-06 Hammersmith, Virginia 1972 Hanna, Nancy 1975 Hannon, Katie 1999-02 Hansen, Barbara 1970-71 Harper, Arlys 1969-71 Hart, Kay Kay 1989-92 Hartshorn, Cindy 1974-75 Hatfield, Peggy 1974 Hawley, Kerri 1987 Hayes, Heather 2005 Heinrichs, Edna 1903 Hickert, Kathy 1975 Hilgenkamp, K.C. 2001-02 Hoffman, Tammy 1981 Holden, Shyra 1979-80,82 Holmes, Amelia 1993 Horner, Lindsey 1998 - J - Jackson, Jennifer 1998-01 Jacobs, LaChelda 2007-pres. Jameson, Nancy 1972 Jamison, Flo 1976-79 Jenkins, Marilyn 1984 Jennings, Kelly 1985-86 Johnson, Jaclyn 1998-01 Johnson, Terrilyn 1990-92 Jones, Sherri 1975-76 - K - Kelley, Cindy 1971-74 Kelly, Susan 1981 Kemp, Crystal 2003-06 Killen, Jill 1986 King, Tasha 1995 Kite, Shannon 1990-93 Knapp, Chuck (Mgr.) 1986-87 Knox, Sandy 1978-80 Kohn, Kelly 2007-pres. Koleber, June 1977-79 Komp, Jeanie 1973 - L - LaGrande, Linda 1971 Lambros, Nancy 1975 Lane, Margie 1973 Larson, Jill 1977 Laudermilk, Debbie 1973-76 Leathers, Michelle 1993-94 Ledet, Keshana 1995-96 Legrant, Shebra 1979-81 Linsenmeyer, Sally 1969 Lippitt, Doris 1975-77 List, Ruth 1979 Lowry, Lynne 1981 Luna, Elizabeth 1993 Lutz, Jennifer 1976-77 - M - McBride, Sara 1972 McCloud, Marthea 1989, 91-92 McCray, Danielle 2007-pres. McGinest, Brandi 2002-03 McIntosh, Taylor 2005-08 201

McWhirt, Melaney 1976-77 Martin, Jackie 1985-88 Mason, Patricia 1979-80 May, Kristen 2000-01 Means, Connie 1981 Meigs, Sherri 1972 Mengüç, Leila 2001-04 Mentzer, Rachel 1903 Metzler, Brenda 1970-71 Metzler, Marilyn 1971-72 Migicovsky, Valerie 2002-03 Millard, Becky 1973 Miller, Regan 1985-86 Mitchell, Adrian 1976-79 Mixon, Caroline 1982-83 Moffite, Brenda 1995 Morgan, Karen 1988-89 Morris, Sade 2007-pres. Morton, Jessie 1903 Moser, Donna 1977 Mosley, Shaquina 2006-07 Muncy, Ericka 1991-94 Myers, Mary 1981, 83-85 - N - Nelson, LaTanya 1988-89 Nicolet, Susanne 1975 Norris, Steph 1971-74 Novak, Barbara 1973 - O - Jen Orgas 2006 Ott, Evette 1984-87 - P - Page, Lynn 1987-90 Page, Renea 1984 Palmquist, Kris 1973 Pappas, Janet 1969-70 Patterson, Kathy 1979-80 Paulsen, Penny 1973-75 Peeples, Rose 1982 ALL-TIME JAYHAWKS Penner, Marci 1976-78 Philbin, Diana 1973 Phipps, Kelly 1976-78 Platt, Cindy 1983-84 Plump, Bev (Mgr.) 1975 Pride, Lynn 1997-00 Pruitt, Casey 1998-00 Pyle, Ashley 1998 - Q - Quarles, Valerie 1983-84 - R - Raney, Judy 1971-72 Ransburg, Tamara 2003-04 Raymant, Suzi 1996-00 Reed, Cindy 1976 Reed, Erinn 1996-97 Reves, Brooke 1999-01 Rhodes, Heather 1988 Rhymes, Alicia 2004-05 Richardson, Deborah 1988 Roark, Liz 1989-90 Robbins, Shandy 1998-99 Roberts, Nichelle 2003-04 Rodriguez, Maria 1971-73 Roenbaugh, Lori 1980 Rose, Alice 1903 Rouse, Teresa 1976-77 Rowan, Barbara 1974-75 - S - Sallard, Sophronia 2006 Sampson, Charisse 1993-96 Sanders, Viette 1976-79 Sanford, Nakia 1996-99 Schell, Ann 1983-84 Schmidt, Suzanne 1989 Schmitz, Grace 1975-76 Schneller, Karen 1975-76 Scott, Koya 1995-98 Scott, Megan 1980-81 Scott, Selena 1999-02 Senne, Diane 1987 Shareef, Danielle 1989-92 Shaw, Sandy 1985-88 Shelite, Jamie 2000 Shields, Patti 1974 Shirley, Vickie 1974-75 Slatter, Alana 1992-94 Smagacz, Rose 1977 Smith, Katie 2006-pres. Smith, Nicollette 2008-pres. Smith, Robbin 1980-82 Smith, Sharita 2004-07 Smith, Stephanie 1978 Snider, Angie 1982-84 Spears, Rhonda 1981-82 Spencer, Sharonnè 2002 Stanek, Sandra 1970-71 Stauffer, Tina 1983 Stepney, Dameyia 1999 Stevens, Kathryn 1980 Stewart, Chris 1980-83 Stoecker, Sherri 1984-86 Stroughter, Mesho 1985-88 Sullivan, Donna 1975 Sweet, Mary 1903 - T - Tate, Lisa 1991-94 Taylor, Angela 1981-83 Taylor, Leonora 1981-82 Thalmann, Kristel 1994-95 Thomas, Lou Ann 1971 Thompson, Chelsey 2002 Trapp, Jennifer 1994-97 Travers, Jenny 1996 Treacy, Lisa (Mgr.) 1978-79 Truitt, Stacy 1990-92 - V - Vann, Shiela 1977 Visser, Mary 1972 - W - Walter, Sydney 1983 Waltz, Blair 2002-05 Waters, Shawna 1987 Webb, Debbie 1975-76, 79 Webb, Toni 1984-86 Weddington, Porscha 2007-pres. Weldon, Chakeitha 2008 White, Nikki 1998-02 Wiley, Adrienne 1997 Wilson, Dana 1978 Witherspoon, JoJo 1990-93 Wittmer, Wade (Mgr.) 1992-93 Woodard, Lynette 1978-81 Woolf, Sharon 1971 - Y - Yoder, Tarra 1990 Young, Nancy 1969 - Y - Yoder, Tarra 1990 Marija Zinic - Z - 2006-pres. 202